{"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The harrowing stories of women and children locked up for so-called 'moral crimes' in Afghanistan's notorious female prison have been revealed after cameras were allowed inside. Mariam has been in Badam Bagh prison for three months after she shot a man who just raped her at gunpoint and then turned the weapon on herself - but she has yet to been charged. Nuria has eight months left to serve of her sentence for trying to divorce her husband. She gave birth in prison to her son and they share a cell together. Scroll down for video Nuria was jailed for trying to divorce her husband. Her son is one of 62 children living at Badam Bagh prison\n@highlight\nMost of the 202 Badam Bagh inmates are jailed for so-called 'moral crimes'\n@highlight\nCrimes include leaving their husbands or refusing an arrange marriage\n@highlight\n62 children live there and share cells with their mothers and five others", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The baby she gave birth to is her husbands and he has even offered to have the courts set her free if she returns, but @placeholder has refused.", "idx": 0}], "idx": 0} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- It's been more than 180 years since Venezuelans saw Simon Bolivar's face. But the revolutionary leader's thick sideburns, bushy eyebrows and steely gaze popped out from behind picture frames Tuesday in new 3-D images unveiled by President Hugo Chavez. Researchers used several software programs to reconstruct the face of the man who liberated Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and Venezuela from the Spanish crown. Scans of Bolivar's skeletal remains, which investigators exhumed two years ago, factored into their calculations. So did historical paintings, photos of restored uniforms Bolivar wore and images of middle-aged Venezuelans, officials said.\n@highlight\nResearchers use computer programs to reconstruct Simon Bolivar's face\n@highlight\nVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez unveils new, 3-D portraits of Bolivar\n@highlight\nResearchers use data from skeletal remains exhumed two years ago\n@highlight\nAn investigation into Bolivar's 1830 death has been inconclusive, the government says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 828, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 1819, @placeholder founded Gran Colombia, a federation of what is now Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador.", "idx": 2}], "idx": 1} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For everyone who has ever thought about shooting their boss - metaphorically, o fcourse - this one is for you. An employee of a Texas armored car company got to do just that this week to 'demonstrate that they take client safety seriously'. And to further that demonstration, the CEO was sitting alone inside the Mercedes-Benz as 12 rounds from an AK-47 rained down upon the SUV. The company, Texas Armoring Corporation, has supplied protected vehicles to the Pope, celebrities like rapper T.I. and actor Steven Segal and oil executives in West Africa, according to My San Antonio. Texas Armoring Corp. & Jason Forston.\n@highlight\nTexas Armoring Corporation created a video to show the effectiveness of their armored\n@highlight\nCEO R. 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Research by the University of Michigan examined how social media websites reflect a growing culture of narcissism in the US. Scientists found that middle-aged narcissists are more likely to frequently update their Facebook status, while their younger counterparts take to Twitter to satisfy their vanity. So vain: Adult narcissists are more likely to use Facebook to gain the approval of their peers to boost their ego, according to new research According to Elliot Panek, who was one of three scientists behind the research, middle-aged people use Facebook as a way of gaining approval of their image from their peers, while college students prefer Twitter because they over-value their own opinions.\n@highlight\nNew research examines link between social media and narcissism\n@highlight\nIt found younger users are most likely to take to Twitter to boost their ego\n@highlight\nBut older users will update Facebook in a bid to gain approval from friends", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 129, "end": 150}, {"start": 234, "end": 235}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the study, @placeholder acts as a megaphone for younger web users.", "idx": 13}], "idx": 7} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- During a 1996 interview with television talk show host Charlie Rose, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs took exception to Rose's characterization of him as \"a guy who founds high-tech companies and tries to make another billion.\" \"Yeah, well, I don't think of myself that way,\" Jobs said. \"The things that I have done in my life, I think the things we do now at Pixar [the animation company he bought in 1986], these are team sports. They are not something one person does.\" If pop culture were a team sport, Jobs would have certainly played quarterback. From the invention of iTunes, which completely changed the business of music, to offering the world its first completely full-length computer-generated animated film with Pixar's \"Toy Story\" in 1995, Jobs left his indelible fingerprints on the entertainment industry.\n@highlight\nSteve Jobs pioneered inventions that changed the way the world consumed media\n@highlight\nPixar made the first fully computer-generated animated film\n@highlight\nBillboard editor says Jobs brillance made buying music easy and fun", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a major influence on portable media, which paved the way for gamers to be able to engage in their favorite past time via handheld devices and film fans to be able to stream movies almost anywhere.", "idx": 18}], "idx": 10} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Arsenal's home clash with Manchester City... 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As they come into sight, a group of Eritreans arm themselves and rush out to defend their territory. But French riot police are on the scene within minutes. After firing tear gas from behind their shields they manage to drive the groups apart. Yesterday\u2019s clash was over almost as soon as it started \u2013 but it will happen again today. And tomorrow. 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Obama updated on Sandy; praised by Christie In this case, it was once-in-a-lifetime Superstorm Sandy, which caused the outspoken Republican governor of New Jersey to declare a state of emergency and seek federal help for widespread devastation. Interviewed Tuesday on NBC, Christie described Obama's response as \"outstanding,\" and he told CNN that the president had been \"incredibly supportive and helpful to our state.\" \"This is much more important than any election,\" Christie told CNN's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\" Obama has \"been outstanding to deal with on this and I look forward to seeing him tomorrow so he can see for himself what this hurricane has done to my state,\" Christie said Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney surrogate Chris Christie praises President Barack Obama's response to Sandy\n@highlight\nThe superstorm focuses attention on the role of government in disaster relief\n@highlight\nRomney advocates a state-led approach, but his campaign promises enough funding\n@highlight\nObama emphasizes federal, state and local cooperation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 655, "end": 674}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Romney has made political dysfunction in @placeholder a target of his campaign, blaming Obama for what he calls failed leadership in being unable to forge a deficit reduction deal with Republicans.", "idx": 28}], "idx": 17} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 11 October 2012 Paul Ryan hopes to deliver a knockout blow to President Barack Obama's hopes of re-election if he prevails in tonight's debate in Kentucky. While the Romney campaign has been publicly playing down the chances of Representative Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, scoring a major victory in the vice-presidential debate, privately hopes are high that he could do very well. And if the pictures in the next edition of TIME magazine of the vice-presidential candidate working out in December 2011 are anything to go by, he's pumped up for the 'Thrill in the Ville', in Danville.\n@highlight\nExpectations are high that Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan will win the debate against Vice President Joe Biden\n@highlight\nBiden, a senator for 36 years, is a far more experienced debater than Ryan, who is 27 years younger than Biden\n@highlight\nRepublican nominee Mitt Romney is tamping down expectations that Ryan will win the debate to avoid negative fallout if his running mate fails to impress", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 341, "end": 362}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Charmer: Ryan is widely seen as one of the most intellectually impressive of a new @placeholder generation", "idx": 34}], "idx": 20} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singapore (CNN) -- Lior Peleg cuts an incongruous figure at the Singapore Airshow. Among the suited middle-aged men selling military hardware she looks more like a beach-loving backpacker, casually dressed in a black tank-top with a camera slung around her neck. But what really marks her out among all the arms salesmen touting the newest military technology -- \"lethal but affordable\" reads one sign above a missile manufacturer -- is that she one of the few people present with operational military experience. She's a former drone pilot for the Israeli military and represents the new face of air force pilots.\n@highlight\nUnmanned Aerial Vehicles -- drones -- now a huge part of military operations across globe\n@highlight\nCongressional paper: United States has nearly 7,500 UAVs of all sizes and capabilities\n@highlight\nAnalysts predict half of U.S. military aircraft will be unmanned within five years\n@highlight\nUAVs in missions raise questions over role of humans in combat environments", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 626, "end": 649}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As well as a different face, @placeholder then represents just one small part of this new network changing the way militaries operate.", "idx": 43}], "idx": 28} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New videos posted from the Syrian flashpoint city of Homs suggest a fresh wave of killings by the Syrian military after the fall of the neighborhood of Baba Amr. Activists have provided CNN with footage purportedly showing the bodies of 17 civilians that were discovered February 29 in villages near Baba Amr following an all-out assault on the Homs neighborhood that had held off a government assault for weeks. Much of the video is too graphic to show on air, but analysis of the video showed at least 12 bodies. In one, bodies are piled up in the back of a truck bed covered in blankets. Snow falls on the bodies as people in the background wail, some shouting, \"There is no God but God!\" One man off camera says, \"These are the victims of the massacre by the Shabiha (a government militia), entire families slaughtered by the forces of Assad\" -- a reference to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.\n@highlight\nNEW: Opposition activists say they think more vidoes of horror in Baba Amr will surface\n@highlight\nVideo footage purportedly shows the bodies of 17 civilians discovered near Baba Amr\n@highlight\nA man describes entire families slaughtered by President Bashar al-Assad's forces\n@highlight\nAvaaz: At least six people killed came from the same family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 687, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The activist cited eyewitnesses as claiming that @placeholder and armed forces rushed through the area opening fire on residents.", "idx": 48}], "idx": 31} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anthony Sullivan was a young Australian with Robert Redford looks. Richard Adams emigrated from the Philippines as a child and became an American citizen. The two met in Los Angeles, fell in love and got married in Boulder, Colorado -- long before any state legalized same-sex marriage. County Clerk Clela Rorex issued the gay couple a marriage license at 11 a.m., April 21, 1975. Nothing in the Colorado marriage code mentioned same-sex marriage, and Rorex signed licenses for six couples before the district attorney advised her to end to them. But the licenses were never rescinded. Sullivan and Adams believed their marriage was legal and embarked on a decades-long struggle to attain permanent resident status for Sullivan.\n@highlight\nAustralian Tony Sullivan married Richard Adams, a U.S. citizen, in 1975\n@highlight\nNo country in the world recognized same-sex marriage then\n@highlight\nSullivan overstayed his tourist visa and lived under the radar in order to be with his love\n@highlight\nOne year after DOMA was struck down, Sullivan is trying again for permanent residence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After @placeholder's demise, about 40,000 such couples became eligible for immigration rights.", "idx": 52}], "idx": 33} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aladair Glennie British television is being bought wholesale by greedy American corporations, the head of Channel 4 has warned. The channel's chief executive David Abraham said billionaire media tycoons and production companies want to invest in this country to avoid tax in the US. ITV could one day be owned entirely by shareholders based across the Atlantic while our favourite shows could be produced by internet giants such as Netflix and Google, he said. Giving the annual MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Mr Abraham called on politicians to do more to protect the UK television industry from overseas interference.\n@highlight\nDavid Abraham said ITV could be owned entirely by US shareholders\n@highlight\nHe claimed our favourite shows could be produced by Netflix and Google\n@highlight\nAbraham was giving the annual MacTaggart lecture in Edinburgh", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 282, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 288}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 508, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 612, "end": 613}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: '@placeholder media companies [are] eager to stay ahead of each other by internationalising their revenues\u2026and shielding their tax exposure.'", "idx": 54}], "idx": 35} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Head of Sport Lee Clayton gives his view on whether some of England's younger players should represent the Under 21s next summer in the Czech Republic There has been plenty of talk of full internationals joining the Under 21s in the summer after Gareth Southgate and his squad qualified for the European Championship. Arsene Wenger and Roberto Martinez have already come out and stated it wouldn\u2019t be beneficial to their players to play and that\u2019s no surprise as they will always look after their clubs\u2019 interests rather than the national team\u2019s. That is a big problem in this country. 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Federal officials reported Friday that the economy added only 18,000 jobs in June -- far below the number predicted by most economists. Unemployment inched up another tenth of a point to 9.2%. \"Today's report is more evidence that the misguided 'stimulus' spending binge, excessive regulations, and an overwhelming national debt continue to hold back private-sector job creation in our country,\" said House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. \"A debt limit increase that raises taxes or fails to make serious spending cuts won't pass the House.\"\n@highlight\nGOP leaders say Friday's poor jobs report is more evidence tax hikes can't be part of a deal\n@highlight\nDemocrats and Republicans are trying to reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling by August 2\n@highlight\nBoehner says that Democrats' insistence on tax hikes jeopardizes any long-term deal\n@highlight\nWhite House source says Obama will insist on a long-term deal in talks Sunday evening", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, are wrestling with rising anger among liberal @placeholder members in the wake of news that the president might agree to entitlement cuts.", "idx": 58}, {"query": "The aide, however, insisted the only real talks going on are between Obama and @placeholder, who are holding discussions \"in good faith.\"", "idx": 59}], "idx": 39} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors began deliberations Thursday in the Michael Jackson wrongful-death trial, potentially bringing the contentious case to a close after five months of testimony and three days of closing arguments. The 12 jurors spent two hours in the jury room Thursday afternoon before ending their day; they will return Friday morning for more deliberations. Katherine Jackson's lawyer delivered his final arguments in the AEG Live trial Thursday morning, delivering his rebuttal to defense closing arguments. AEG Live's Marvin Putnam had asked jurors to find Michael Jackson responsible for his death, not the company that promoted and produced his comeback concerts in 2009.\n@highlight\nNEW: The jury will resume deliberations Friday\n@highlight\nAEG Live's Marvin Putnam asked jurors to find Michael Jackson responsible for his death\n@highlight\nFamily lawyer: \"How dare they accept no responsibility and blame it all on Michael\"\n@highlight\nThe Jacksons are asking for $1 billion to $2 billion in damages from AEG Live", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 370, "end": 386}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Putnam argued that the number, if the jury finds @placeholder liable, should be closer to $21 million, the amount of money AEG Live's expert calculated Jackson would have given his mother and three children over the next 16 years.", "idx": 67}], "idx": 43} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In 1948, the US government launched several inquiries into UFO sightings, which many believed were sparked by Cold War paranoia. In what became known as 'Project Blue Book,' more than 12,000 encounters with UFOs were looked into by the Air Force. Now, decades after the files were closed, the microfilms have been made available online for free \u2013 allowing anyone to re-examine the evidence. Scroll down for video Pictured is the staff of Project Blue Book, which recorded more than 12,000 encounters with UFOs. Sitting in the centre is Hector Quintanilla, the last chief officer of Project Blue Book\n@highlight\nThe files relate to USAF investigations into UFO from 1947-1969\n@highlight\nThey were conducted under 'Project Blue Book' which ended in 1970\n@highlight\nMore than 700 cases remain unsolved, accounting for 5.5% of the files", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 61}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 154, "end": 170}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 438, "end": 454}, {"start": 536, "end": 553}, {"start": 582, "end": 598}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 713, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The USAF says that @placeholder included 12,618 sightings reports, with 701 of which remained 'unidentified' \u2013 or around 5.5 per cent of the files.", "idx": 77}], "idx": 52} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "MATT LAWTON: Malky Mackay and Iain Moody investigated by FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages during time at Cardiff Wigan Athletic boss Malky Mackay has taken charge of his first training session since his appointment at the Championship outfit. Mackay, who was confirmed as the new manager of Wigan on Wednesday, will be hoping his side can bounce back from two consecutive defeats on Saturday. The Latics take on Middlesbrough at the DW Stadium in what will be Mackay\u2019s first game in management since it was exclusively revealed by Sportsmail that he was being investigated by the FA over \u2018sexist, racist and homophobic\u2019 text messages.\n@highlight\nMalky Mackay was appointed new manager of Wigan on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe Scotsman is preparing his side for match against Middlesbrough\n@highlight\nMackay is being investigated by the FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages\n@highlight\nQPR boss Harry Redknapp insists Mackay deserves a second chance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 58}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 602}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 853, "end": 854}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO Scroll down to watch Malky Mackay takes his first @placeholder training session", "idx": 81}], "idx": 55} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 11:06 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 July 2012 When medal winner David Bond scooped gold at the last London Olympics over half a century ago, the event was a far cry from the all-encompassing, multi-billion pound 'Greatest Show on Earth' it is today. Now 64 years after the capital last hosted the Games, Britain's only surviving gold medal winner has described how it felt competing in the first post-war Olympics in 1948. Sporting hero Mr Bond, now 90, claimed gold as one half of the Swallow class sailing team - having taken unpaid leave from work to compete in the Games his bosses barely cared about.\n@highlight\nDavid Bond, 90, was one half of medal-winning sailing team 64 years ago\n@highlight\nHe tells how holidaymakers in Britain did not even know 1948 Games were going on", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "David is now preparing to watch the Great British hopefuls at the @placeholder gets into full flow this weekend.", "idx": 87}], "idx": 59} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble Sydney's extravagant VIVID light festival hit the harbour city with a bang during its Friday night debut. The Opera House was lit up in galactic-inspired designs, surreal snakeskin and multi-coloured digital patterns, with one stage of the sequence looking as though Jackson Pollock has taken to the landmark with his famous abstract paintbrush. Cars with 'feelings', large inflatable animals and an interactive xylophone are just some of the weird and wonderful light displays at this year's festival. Festival of colour: Sydney's iconic Opera House is transformed by projections of butterfly wings on the first night of the Vivid Festival which attracts tens of thousands of people\n@highlight\nThe sails of the Opera House have been illuminated with multicoloured digital, floral and out of this world designs\n@highlight\nThe festival opened at 6pm, and an indigenous smoking ceremony was held aboard a ferry to cleanse the harbour\n@highlight\nVivid runs until June 9", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowd pleaser: @placeholder attracted masses of people on it's debut night", "idx": 90}], "idx": 61} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? 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The motives of those gathering in Geneva at the invitation of U.N. Special Envoy Kofi Annan -- the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (United States, France, China, Britain and Russia), plus Turkey and a number of Arab league members including Iraq and Qatar -- are well-intentioned. Their concern over the continued killing, more than 12,000 dead with thousands more wounded and imprisoned, is understandable. But sadly, the results of the Geneva meeting, even with some added wind at its back (the Turks are madder than ever at Syria for downing a Turkish reconnaissance plane earlier this week), are not likely to produce much new.\n@highlight\nAaron Miller: World leaders will meet in Geneva to discuss what to do about Syria conflict\n@highlight\nHe says plan is to agree on plan for unity government, ending violence. Expect little else\n@highlight\nHe says involved powers want al-Assad out, but have different, often conflicting agendas\n@highlight\nMiller: Al-Assad will inevitably go, powers must prepare to step in with costly help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 263, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But here's what the three main players -- the United States, Russia and @placeholder -- are really thinking.", "idx": 117}], "idx": 74} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play.\n@highlight\nHernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations\n@highlight\nAmerican football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday\n@highlight\nNew England Patriots release Hernandez", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 401, "end": 420}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 881, "end": 900}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lucrative: @placeholder awarded Hernandez five-year contract worth $40 million last year", "idx": 118}], "idx": 75} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 25 December 2012 If there were ever any doubts that showing off is in Pudsey the dancing dog\u2019s blood, this family picture should dispel them. The Britain\u2019s Got Talent star has been enjoying some well-deserved time off with his brothers Hero, Toggle and Kez, and sisters Piper and Becky. The litter of six were all back together for the first time since puppyhood at a party to celebrate Christmas and their forthcoming seventh birthday which is on Friday. Star quality: Britain's Got Talent star Pudsey was joined by his siblings, from left, Kez, Piper, Pudsey, Hero, Toggle and Becky\n@highlight\nCelebrity dog joined siblings Hero, Toggle, Kez, Piper and Becky\n@highlight\nTogether for first time since puppies and celebrate birthday on Friday\n@highlight\nBritain's Got Talent winning dog took break from busy schedule", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 622, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Progress: @placeholder pictured with his litter as a pud, left, and with owner Ashleigh, right", "idx": 121}], "idx": 77} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said.\n@highlight\nSenior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine\n@highlight\nPresident Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet\n@highlight\nParliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters\n@highlight\nLawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's resignation may have been a case of jumping before he was pushed.", "idx": 133}], "idx": 84} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Trouble: David Lea played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and has been evicted A man who terrorised his neighbours and made life a misery for many in his street has been evicted by a city council. Since David Lea, 45, moved into his flat on Mary Carpenter Place, Bristol, in 2011, the council has received numerous complaints. Dubbing himself Dave 'Techno' Lea, he played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and on one occasion his tunes blared out for two whole days. Bristol City Council said Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours and had no regard for other residents\u2019 peace and quiet.\n@highlight\nDavid Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours the council said\n@highlight\nHe racially abused a female neighbour and members of the community\n@highlight\nThe 45-year-old allowed his dog to run out of control around the small estate", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 264, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 511, "end": 530}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Residents of @placeholder are now enjoying the peaceful surroundings and living without the fear of intimidation, loud music and abuse perpetrated by David Lea.'", "idx": 136}], "idx": 86} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eidur Gudjohnsen is aiming to turn back the clock and thrill Bolton fans again after the 36-year-old returned 'home' 14 years since he last played for Wanderers. The veteran Icelander is back at the club he first joined in 1998, aiming to experience a late-career renaissance having returned to these shores following short stints with Tottenham, Stoke and Fulham. Gudjohnsen embarked on an upward trajectory when he left Bolton in 2000, enjoying trophy-laden spells at Chelsea and Barcelona, but he has failed to settle since despite playing in France, England, Greece and Belgium. Eidur Gudjohnsen looked delighted to be back at Bolton Wanderers when unveiled on Tuesday afternoon\n@highlight\nEidur Gudjohnsen had been a free agent since the summer\n@highlight\nThe Iceland forward, 36, watched his new club at Reading\n@highlight\nHe was previously at Wanderers from 1998 until 2000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 631, "end": 646}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New Bolton singing Gudjohnsen watched on from the stands as his new side faced @placeholder", "idx": 144}], "idx": 91} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dumfries, Virginia (CNN) -- Retiree Robert Stevens says he often turns off the television when the attack ads appear, and he hangs up the phone when it's a presidential campaign calling. \"I want to make my own independent decision,\" Stevens said in a lunchtime conversation this week at Harold and Cathy's Dumfries Cafe. \"I don't want anybody shoving stuff down my throat.\" Four years ago, Stevens recalls being \"fed up with Bush\" and intrigued by the idea of being part of history. \"I voted for Mr. Obama,\" he said. \"It was something different for the country. Something that hadn't happened before -- a black president. I got caught up in that a little bit. But I think he is a disappointment. I don't see jobs coming back. The housing market is coming back a little bit. But unemployment is still way above where it should -- where he predicted it would be.\"\n@highlight\nSelf-described independent disappointed with Obama but not sold on Romney\n@highlight\nDemocrat didn't vote for Obama in 2008 because she didn't think he could keep promises\n@highlight\nGOP pollster says transplants have turned traditionally red state into a purple state\n@highlight\nDemocratic congressman says Romney image from primaries will come back to haunt him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there also is evidence of doubts that give @placeholder the opening to at least cut into the president's margins here, something he must do to have any chance of winning statewide.", "idx": 149}], "idx": 96} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The competition for payment processing services, especially mobile payments, is heating up. Last week Google kicked it up a notch by announcing that it's phasing out Google Checkout in favor of the new Google Wallet. This service supports in-store tap-to-pay payments from your phone via near field communications technology, as well as purchases on the web. If you log in to your Google Checkout account now, you'll be notified that you've been switched over to Google Wallet. Any credit cards or other payment information you've saved in Google Checkout will be available in Google Wallet. The catch: Google Wallet isn't yet widely used for in-store purchases. So far its NFC payments are enabled only for Sprint Nexus S users who also have a Citibank MasterCard or a Google prepaid card, and who are making purchases at MasterCard PayPass-enabled merchant locations.\n@highlight\nGoogle Wallet supports tap-to-pay phone payments using near field communication\n@highlight\nU.S. retailers are slow to adapt to NFC tools because of installation expenses and efforts\n@highlight\nGoogle Wallet will be offered as an option for Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com\n@highlight\n45 carriers around the world have announced their support of standards for NFC payments", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 549, "end": 563}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 772}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 832, "end": 849}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, while these issues sort out, Google also announced this week that it's making it easier to integrate @placeholder into mobile web payments.", "idx": 153}], "idx": 99} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Farrah Fawcett's death a year ago was the top story for only a few hours, quickly eclipsed by shocking news that Michael Jackson had died. Jackson arrived in an ambulance at UCLA Medical Center three miles away and just three hours after Fawcett was pronounced dead at another hospital on June 25, 2009. \"It was such an odd coincidence that she and Michael Jackson should die just within hours of each other,\" Fawcett's closest friend, Alana Stewart, said. \"It's just amazing that something like that could happen.\" Fawcett might have \"gotten a smile about the attention being off her,\" Stewart said\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson's death hours later overshadowed Fawcett's\n@highlight\nFriend said Farrah would have smiled about coincidence\n@highlight\nFarrah Fawcett Foundation supports alternative cancer treatments\n@highlight\nActress hoped her cancer battle would inspire others", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 207, "end": 225}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 780, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fawcett's story -- which Stewart also chronicled in her book \"My Journey With @placeholder\" -- is about a woman fighting to live against mounting odds of a spreading cancer.", "idx": 155}], "idx": 101} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)AirAsia officials didn't pick up weather reports ahead of Flight QZ8501's crash in person -- something that doesn't mean the airline violated any policies but could mean it missed an opportunity for meteorologists to detail potentially dangerous conditions face-to-face, Indonesia's official weather service told CNN. Yunus Subagyo Swarinoto, deputy director for meteorology at the weather agency BMKG, said, \"Based on our records, there was no AirAsia flight operation officer that directly collected the flight document.\" This practice appears to be common for AirAsia, according to BMKG Station Chief Blucher Doloksaribu. CNN did not see AirAsia listed in entries for a logbook running from December 31 to January 6, for instance.\n@highlight\nTwo officials at Surabaya's airport reassigned, pending investigation\n@highlight\nRecords show there were fresh batteries in at least one locator beacon\n@highlight\nAirAsia's crew got the weather report electronically, not in person", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 365}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 629, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ships and aircraft looking for remains from @placeholder have so far detected several large pieces of wreckage believed to be from the commercial jet, according to Indonesian officials.", "idx": 161}], "idx": 103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea's neighbors have condemned the secretive nation's launch of a long-range rocket, with Seoul calling the launch a \"challenge and threat\" to stability on the Korean peninsula and the world at large. The rocket passed close to the territory of Japan and South Korea, but both have refrained from any retaliation. Japan said it did not take any action to destroy what it termed \"a missile,\" which passed over its territory near the island of Okinawa, and had not seen any signs of damage. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said the launch was \"extremely regrettable.\"\n@highlight\nJapan and South Korea decry North Korean rocket launch\n@highlight\nNEW: China regrets launch and urges calm\n@highlight\nBeijing seen as having most leverage over North Korea\n@highlight\nHow China responds to new initiatives will be key", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 187, "end": 202}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder will be further isolated from the international community after this launch,\" a statement from the presidential Blue House said.", "idx": 163}], "idx": 104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 15 August 2013 Sliding around corners as they weave their way through one of Britain's most exclusive areas, these are the rich Arab playboys who visit London every summer to show off their flashy wheels. But residents of Knightsbridge, central London - which has an average house price of \u00a33.6million and is home to Harrods - say the drivers from the Gulf region are \u2018a manifestation of too much-ness\u2019. The petrol-heads and their motors are cheered on by camera-carrying youngsters, known as the Carparrazzi, but are hated by a number of furious residents who claim their lives are being ruined.\n@highlight\nLocals in exclusive area say drivers are 'a manifestation of too much-ness'\n@highlight\nMotorists known as 'Gulfies' on holiday for three months from Gulf region\n@highlight\nPanda Morgan-Thomas leading campaign to clamp down on unruly driving\n@highlight\nShe's 'inundated' with complaints from residents who can't sleep at night\n@highlight\nMillionaire Boy Racers will be broadcast on Channel 4 at 10pm on January 3, 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 853, "end": 871}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fitting in: The two supercars drive in front of @placeholder alongside other more normal cars and taxis on the road", "idx": 171}], "idx": 108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(AOL Autos) -- With car companies going in into bankruptcy and shedding famous names left and right, it's important to remember that today's automotive titans started out as tiny startups, not unlike Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. General Motors was almost called International Motors Co. Names like Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Toyota and Porsche call to mind the huge corporate successes of the past and the great automotive families that survive today. But behind every brand name, there is a flesh-and-blood inventor, entrepreneur or industrialist. Most of the time, they gave their name to the companies. And that fame was often about all they ended up with.\n@highlight\nDavid Buick invented the overhead valve engine, founded Buick Motor Car Co.\n@highlight\nFearless race car driver Louis Chevrolet's name stuck for its musical lilt\n@highlight\nThe Henry Ford Company fired its namesake who later started Ford Motor Co.\n@highlight\nToyota name came from the Toyoda loom works in Kariya, Japan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 263, "end": 286}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 733, "end": 751}, {"start": 789, "end": 803}, {"start": 854, "end": 871}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For its part, @placeholder almost didn't get the name it bears today.", "idx": 175}], "idx": 111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Michael Douglas made news recently by discussing, rather candidly, the possible cause of his throat cancer. Specifically, he told The Guardian that his disease could be caused by oral sex, which could have exposed him to human papillomavirus. Douglas clarified his comments later. But it is inevitable that debate would follow: HPV -- and the vaccine that is meant to prevent infection -- are surprisingly controversial. Human papillomavirus is the main cause of cervical cancer in women. Such cancer still causes the death of 4,000 women each year in the United States. It's estimated that about 15,000 HPV-associated cancers could be prevented each year by the vaccine. HPV is, unfortunately, often transmitted through sexual activity. It's the cause of genital warts, and it's an extremely common sexually transmitted infection.\n@highlight\nAaron Carroll: In interview, Michael Douglas says throat cancer may be linked to oral sex\n@highlight\nCarroll: Whether or not it was the cause, story points up need for boys also to get HPV vaccine\n@highlight\nHe says a slew of cancers affecting men, women are linked to sexually transmitted HPV\n@highlight\nCarroll: Kids have sex younger, and vaccine can help protect them from cancer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 881, "end": 895}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even, perhaps, the cancer that has caused @placeholder so much grief.", "idx": 176}], "idx": 112} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova was forced to call on all her resilience to ensure her place in the semifinals of the French Open Tuesday. The World No.8 endured a nightmare opening set, losing it 6-1 to Spain's Garbine Muguruza, before launching an impressive fightback. Sharapova, who was beaten in last year's final, won the second set 7-5 before taking the decider 6-1. The Russian, who won at Roland Garros in 2012, will now face Canada's rising star Eugenie Bouchard. \"I came across a player playing with such confidence and I knew it was going to be a tough match,\" Sharapova told the WTA website.\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova through to semifinals of French Open\n@highlight\nSharapova defeated Garbine Muguruza 1-6 7-5 6-1\n@highlight\nRussian will face Eugenie Bouchard in last four\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic to take on Ernests Gulbis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 449, "end": 464}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 609, "end": 623}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 692, "end": 707}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is now just two wins away from becoming the eighth man in history to complete the career grand slam.", "idx": 180}], "idx": 115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Kerry has revealed that he does not believe that President Kennedy's assassin worked alone as the government claimed in their official finding. The Secretary of State added more credibility to conspiracy theories surrounding the former president's death by becoming one of the highest-ranking politicians to openly admit to being suspicious of the official finding. 'To this day, I have serious doubts that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone,' Kerry told NBC's Tom Brokaw in an interview timed with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death. Suspect: Secretary of State John Kerry said that he believes that an outside force- possibly in the Soviet Union or Cuba- influenced Lee Harvey Oswald's decision to kill President Kennedy\n@highlight\nSecretary of State John Kerry thinks that the shooter was influenced\n@highlight\nSuggests it has something to do with the time Oswald spent in the Soviet Union and his connections to communist sympathizers\n@highlight\nDoes not support the 'grassy knoll' theory or the idea that the CIA was involved", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 412, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kerry was being interviewed as part of a series on the influence of the assassination, and though he was a college student at the time, the former presidential candidate did have a connection to the @placeholder family.", "idx": 184}], "idx": 118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- No advanced seat selection, no changes or refunds. Sound like Spirit Airlines? Nope. It's Delta Air Lines' new \"Basic Economy\" fare, part of the airline's new five-fare class of pricing starting March 1. No longer content to just offer first-class and coach-cabin seating, Delta is splitting its aircraft into five fare classes. Travelers who want more than \"Basic Economy\" will pay more -- Delta's not saying yet how much more -- although that's already the reality for many travelers. Passengers who are willing to pay to change their flights and check their bags -- so-called ancillary fees -- helped 26 passenger U.S. airlines turn a net profit of $12.7 billion in 2013, up from a profit of $98 million in 2012.\n@highlight\nDelta's new fare structure will offer five in-flight experiences\n@highlight\nThe bare-bones economy fare doesn't include advance seat selection or allow changes\n@highlight\nThe fanciest first-class fare includes access to airline lounge and chef-curated menus\n@highlight\nThe plan takes effect March 1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 99, "end": 113}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The \"Basic Economy\" bare-bones coach fares will be available on domestic routes, and they're already available in some areas where Delta competes with deep discounter @placeholder.", "idx": 185}], "idx": 119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Estrada spoke 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 spoke of the moment he returned to find Figoski unresponsive and on a stretcher.\n@highlight\nGlenn Estrada was chasing Lamont Pride after he allegedly murdered his policeman Peter Figoski during a botched robbery in December 2011\n@highlight\nEstrada spoke of the moment he returned to find Figoski unresponsive and on a stretcher", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "as the officers were helping the supposed victims, @placeholder slipped out of a", "idx": 202}], "idx": 131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Monday, the world's leading technology companies, including Google and Microsoft, published an open letter to President Obama and Congress demanding reform of U.S. privacy laws to restore the public's \"trust in the Internet.\" This comes after what seems like an endless series of revelations about government surveillance from the secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Let's start with the latest: American and British spies have gone into online fantasy games to snoop on players, and to see if any militants are communicating with each other dressed as elves or gnomes. Last week, the Washington Post reported that the National Security Agency is \"collecting billions of records a day to track the location of mobile phone users around the world.\" And we learned recently that the NSA hacked fiber-optic cables and infected 50,000 networks with malware.\n@highlight\nThe world's leading tech companies asked President Obama to reform privacy laws\n@highlight\nCasey Oppenheim: The scale of Big Brother spying is beyond our imagination\n@highlight\nHe says even those who have nothing to hide want to regain some control of their privacy\n@highlight\nOppenheim: In this atmosphere of anxiety, more people are trying to find privacy solutions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 370, "end": 383}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 661}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 975, "end": 989}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Revelations of @placeholder spying even contributed to President Obama's approval rating sinking to a new low.", "idx": 203}], "idx": 132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A juror in the George Zimmerman trial says she feels the man who killed Trayvon Martin \"got away with murder.\" \"George Zimmerman got away with murder, but you 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 told ABC, according to an article posted on the network's website Thursday. \"(But) the law couldn't prove it.\" The juror, who used only her first name of Maddy out of concerns for her safety, told ABC that she and others on the panel felt Zimmerman was guilty, but that wasn't enough.\n@highlight\nNEW: Trayvon Martin's mom: It's \"devastating\" to hear Juror B29's comments\n@highlight\n\"The law couldn't prove\" that Zimmerman was guilty, a juror tells ABC\n@highlight\n\"George Zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from God,\" she says\n@highlight\nJuror B29 says \"we had to grab our hearts and put it aside and look at the evidence\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 298, "end": 300}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 781}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't want people to think that we didn't think about this, and we didn't care about @placeholder, because we did.", "idx": 209}], "idx": 136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The government is warning that taking the psoriasis drug Raptiva could result in serious brain infection and even death. Raptiva may cause a serious brain infection called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The Food and Drug Administration cited three confirmed cases, and a possible fourth, of people diagnosed with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) after being treated with Raptiva. \"Three of those patients have died,\" the FDA said in a public health advisory. \"All four patients were treated with the drug for more than three years.\" None was receiving other treatments that suppress the immune system. 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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 ride the gondola down. Bender complained of indigestion on the way up, which was odd because his last meal had been lunch. He told his friends he needed to sit down before getting on the gondola. After the group got in the cable car, he lost consciousness.\n@highlight\nHeart attack risk goes up in men over 45 and women over 55\n@highlight\nIt can happen even earlier: Sage Stallone died at age 36\n@highlight\nMaintaining good blood pressure and normal weight can help reduce risk", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's father had a triple bypass surgery more than a year before Bender's death, Tofferi said.", "idx": 223}], "idx": 145} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid supporters booed coach Carlo Ancelotti and goalkeeper Iker Casillas but saw their team win 2-0 against Deportivo to stay clear at the top of La Liga. 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Danish auteur Lars von Trier has been making films that shock, provoke 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 it was the level of pornographic sex and visceral brutality that outraged some and astonished many. 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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 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.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"There is growing doubt in Israel\" that Palestinians want peace, Netanyahu says\n@highlight\nKerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way\n@highlight\nTalks this time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders\n@highlight\nThe United States appears to be taking a more muscular role in peace effort", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 424, "end": 439}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 497, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He met with Netanyahu first, but the @placeholder leader was not optimistic in brief public remarks.", "idx": 241}], "idx": 154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell A British Army sniper was fatally shot by a US fighter jet in Afghanistan after a mistake by the pilot meant he attacked the wrong site, an inquest heard today. Forces on the ground had called in air support after being attacked by insurgents in Helmand province. However, as well as having difficulty identifying landmarks when speaking to ground troops, the F18 pilot failed to enter coordinates for the strike. Fatally shot: New Zealand born Private John Howard, 23, was hit as he took cover in a ditch and died instantly As the pilot swooped to attack, Private John Howard, 23, was hit as he took cover in a ditch and died instantly, the inquest in Salisbury, Wiltshire, was told.\n@highlight\nForces on ground called in air support after being attacked by insurgents\n@highlight\nF18 pilot had trouble identifying landmarks and did not enter coordinates\n@highlight\nPrivate John Howard, 23, was hit as he took cover in a ditch in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nForce had been sent to Nad-e Ali district to target 'compounds of interest'\n@highlight\nCoroner recorded narrative verdict and said 'communications issues' contributed to his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 58, "end": 59}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 795, "end": 797}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 996, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An American @placeholder which had been circling the area was called in to carry out the attack, but a fault meant the pilot could not share his map with the ground commander, making it harder to be sure they were looking at the same point.", "idx": 245}], "idx": 156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Audrey Kurth Cronin, a professor at the U.S. National War College and research associate of the Changing Character of War program at Oxford University, is the author of \"How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns\" (Princeton University Press, September 2009). This article represents her views only, not necessarily those of any U.S. government agency. Audrey Kurth Cronin says recent events have raised new concerns about terrorism and al Qaeda. (CNN) -- President Obama entered office hoping to displace the global war on terrorism with a new age of engagement, thereby replacing fear with hope and relinquishing terrorism as the centerpiece of U.S. foreign policy.\n@highlight\nAudrey Cronin: Terror arrests and Afghan debate make it seem al Qaeda is gaining\n@highlight\nShe says the reality is that the terror group is losing support\n@highlight\nCronin: U.S. should encourage the disillusionment with al Qaeda in Muslim world", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 33}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 60, "end": 79}, {"start": 111, "end": 143}, {"start": 148, "end": 164}, {"start": 245, "end": 263}, {"start": 267, "end": 292}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 423}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the group continues to be dangerous, the faltering popularity of this campaign with most @placeholder provides clear evidence of this dynamic underway.", "idx": 251}], "idx": 162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gays hoping to join the Boy Scouts will have to wait until at least May after the organization's executive board put off a vote on lifting its outright ban on openly homosexual scouts and troop leaders. The board had been expected to vote Wednesday on a proposal to let local groups set their own policies, but said instead that it needs more time to get comment on the issue from its members. \"After careful consideration and extensive dialogue within the Scouting family, along with comments from those outside the organization, the volunteer officers of the Boy Scouts of America's National Executive Board concluded that due to the complexity of this issue, the organization needs time for a more deliberate review of its membership policy,\" the board said in a written statement.\n@highlight\n\"This issue is not a gay rights issue,\" Utah scout leader who opposes change says\n@highlight\n\"End this awful policy,\" the Human Rights Campaign urges Boy Scouts of America\n@highlight\nThe organization said last month it would consider changing its ban on openly gay members\n@highlight\nBoy Scout leaders put off vote scheduled for Wednesday; it will now happen in May", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 561, "end": 581}, {"start": 585, "end": 608}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 918, "end": 938}, {"start": 946, "end": 966}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Conservative groups and some religious organizations have argued against making any change, saying it would dilute the @placeholder message of morality and potentially destroy the organization.", "idx": 253}], "idx": 164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- So what did we learn at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learned that sketch comedians are so much better at giving acceptance speeches than rock stars, screenwriters and actors who've won Oscars and Emmys for dramatic roles. \"Who knew?\" as Andy Samberg put it when he delivered one of the evening'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 they're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett said about Judy Garland and barbiturates when she got the Globe for best actress in a drama in \"Blue Jasmine\"?)\n@highlight\nGene Seymour: What did Golden Globes show? Actress + drinking = interesting speech\n@highlight\nHe says Blanchett, Bissett livened things up with frank remarks; hosts had less to do\n@highlight\nHe says even with two best picture awards, Globes are flawed predictor of Oscar winners\n@highlight\nSeymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff of awards season; critic awards better predictor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 66}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 425}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The various film critics awards are (for the most part, anyway) more measured and thoughtful signals as to what will be taken seriously between holiday openings and @placeholder night.", "idx": 262}, {"query": "But the @placeholder are when the moms, mall rats and reality-show audiences begin noticing what the more serious and solemn movies are doing with themselves as their makers and actors campaign for support from the Academy voters.", "idx": 263}], "idx": 169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A small Alabama community got the shock of the season on Saturday when a group of scantily clad gay African American Santas took their Christmas parade route by storm. The Prancing Elites, an all gay dance team known for 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 through outraged crowds nonetheless. Parade organizers have since apologized for including the Prancing Elites, but the five gentlemen from Mobile think it was all just part of a day\u2019s work. Scroll down for videos... Prancing Elites: A dance team of gay black men has caused a furor in the small town of Semmes, Alabama after appearing in their Christmas parade Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Mobile, Alabama-based Prancing Elites had visitors to the Semmes Christmas parade dropping their jaws on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe four-man, all gay dance team specializes in J-Setting, a dance style some find provocative\n@highlight\n'Their costumes and the style of dancing were inappropriate': Some members of the community of 3,000", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 172, "end": 186}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not your average parade: The dance group is based in nearby @placeholder, Alabama, where residents may have been a little less surprised than they were in small Semmes", "idx": 265}], "idx": 171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two music faculty members at Florida A&M University have been placed on administrative leave due to hazing allegations related to the marching band, university officials said. The university investigation follows the high-profile suspected hazing death of FAMU band member Robert Champion in November, but the cases are unrelated. Faculty members Diron T. Holloway and Anthony E. Simons III were placed on leave effective Wednesday because of \"allegations of misconduct and/or incompetence involving reports and allegations of hazing within the Department of Music and the Marching '100,'\" according to the university. The Marching 100 is the university's nationally recognized band.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police report describes difficulty in investigating hazing allegations\n@highlight\nTwo music professors at FAMU have been placed on leave with pay\n@highlight\nThey are being investigated over hazing allegations from 2010, the university says\n@highlight\nThe probe is not related to the suspected hazing death of Robert Champion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 59}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 378, "end": 398}, {"start": 554, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some said @placeholder was present during the hitting, and others said he was not.", "idx": 269}], "idx": 175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A weather system moving over the southern Bahamas has been upgraded to a tropical storm, with sustained winds now reported at 40 miles an hour, as it heads toward the southern tip of Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. The system has been named Tropical Storm Bonnie. At 11 p.m. ET, it was moving northwest at 14 miles an hour as it approached the northwestern Bahamas, according to the National Hurricane Center. It could pick up strength as it moves over the long stretch of open water in the Gulf of Mexico, but the latest computer models do not show it becoming a hurricane, according to CNN meteorologist Chad Myers.\n@highlight\nLouisiana declares emergency as storm approaches\n@highlight\nThad Allen orders ships at BP well site to shore\n@highlight\nWeather system upgraded to tropical storm\n@highlight\nLatest computer models show the storm moving into the Gulf of Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 265, "end": 285}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 407, "end": 431}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 612, "end": 614}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 740, "end": 741}, {"start": 880, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hurricane center predicted that the storm would bring 2 to 4 inches of rain to south @placeholder, with isolated areas receiving as much as 6 inches.", "idx": 271}], "idx": 176} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.\n@highlight\nFormer Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials\n@highlight\nIt's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution\n@highlight\nReport says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez\n@highlight\nSome long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 398, "end": 415}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 722, "end": 737}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 985, "end": 994}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder further said the two men had reawakened the illusions of \"foreign powers\" regarding Cuba's future.", "idx": 277}], "idx": 178} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. \"We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate,\" Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos.\n@highlight\nNEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction\n@highlight\nHe tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum\n@highlight\nHe says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency\"\n@highlight\nWe can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 117, "end": 118}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 170, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 819, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Like everything else in this @placeholder, the ambitions are big, and I make no apology for that,\" he said.", "idx": 297}], "idx": 188} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tottenham teenager Keanan Bennetts is in the unique position of playing for England AND Germany. And even Nigeria have tried to convince the 15-year-old to join them, too. Bennetts qualifies for all three nations through his German mother, Nicole, Nigerian father, Richard, and being born in Edgware, London. The exciting winger \u2013 known for his blistering pace and technique \u2013 has been turning heads with his performances for Tottenham's youth sides, which have prompted a three-way tug of war for his services. 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Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. 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The royal trainer revealed the winner of the Britannia Stakes was heading for the Far East as he unveiled his team for Glorious Goodwood which is headed by Neptune Investment Management Gordon Stakes hope Scotland and Artemis Goodwood Cup entry Whiplash Willie. Born in Bombay, who raced in the colours of US owner George Strawbridge, was a half-length winner of the Britannia on only his fourth start. 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The midfielder has been at odds with his current club since his agent spoke out over a perceived lack of respect for the midfielder from the club owner's on his 31st birthday two weeks ago. And when asked about whether he would ever consider switching to the current French champions, Toure was far from ambiguous in his response. 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Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be \"Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported,\" he said. \"It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. 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We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. 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The Labour leader is seen weaker, less charismatic and worse in a crisis than David Cameron, as pollsters warn he will have to \u2018defy history\u2019 to take power after just one term in opposition. But the most damaging revelation is that voters see Mr Miliband as more like Harry Enfield\u2019s character Tim Nice But Dim than a future Prime Minister. 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The uninformed supporter still stops the Welsh prop in the street to commiserate with him on his country\u2019s latest defeat, unaware that he is no longer in the squad. Jones has been a household feature in Wales teams over the last decade and is one of the most recognisable and popular figures to wear the dragon red jersey. The 33-year-old has experienced some tough autumn evenings at the Millennium Stadium, but none quite as difficult as this November, having been left out of the squad for the first time in his career.\n@highlight\nAdam Jones won his 100th cap for Wales during the summer\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old tighthead has played no part in autumn series\n@highlight\nWales coach Warren Gatland has preferred Samson Lee to Jones\n@highlight\nJones moved from the Ospreys to Cardiff Blues this season", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 503, "end": 520}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 801, "end": 814}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 893, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lee may be the future, but @placeholder is not ready to consign himself to the past.", "idx": 367}], "idx": 223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Missouri state senator has been arrested outside the police department in the embroiled city of Ferguson following another night of protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody by Ferguson police officers late on Monday night, said St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman. TV footage showed the politician shouting \u2018no justice,\u2019 with replies of \u2018no peace,\u2019 from several protesters, as she was handcuffed along with another man. 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John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. \"I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage,\" Henry told a throng of reporters.\n@highlight\nNew England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool\n@highlight\nPrevious owners remove legal barrier to what they called \"illegal\" sale\n@highlight\nTom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action\n@highlight\nNESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 319, "end": 341}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 702, "end": 728}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"RBS is pleased the sale to @placeholder has been completed and is confident this will provide the foundation for the club and its fans to enjoy renewed success on and off the pitch,\" the bank said in a statement.", "idx": 387}, {"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, had pledged to fight Hicks' \"last desperate attempt\" to hang on to Liverpool.", "idx": 388}], "idx": 233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. 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Nathan O\u2019Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. 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With the chances of Usain Bolt making a rapid recovery in time to compete in the Games also look increasingly slim, according to reports in the Caribbean, the anticipated presence of Blake was viewed as a real consolation to sprint fans. But the former world champion\u2019s manager confirmed yesterday that Blake, who suffered a series of injuries last season, was going to pick and choose his races this year. 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Meredith Barber, a Virginia Commonwealth University student and former Hooters waitress, has offered to sell the photographs, including one of Griffin allegedly exposing his penis, to a sports and gossip website. The story began on Friday when Busted Coverage received an email from 'Brandon K', who had done a bit of Twitter sleuthing and discovered something fishy going on between Griffin, a young woman called Meredith Barber and William Mallow, one of Griffin's groomsmen, dating to the night of Griffin's wedding to Rebecca Liddicoat.\n@highlight\nA young woman claims to have been sent 'inappropriate pictures' of Robert Griffin III\n@highlight\nSports and gossip site Busted Coverage published Meredith Barber's claims as well as screen shots allegedly of Griffin\n@highlight\nBarber offered to sell the site more incriminating images of the sports star but cut off contact after a $500 offer\n@highlight\nGriffin is on honeymoon in Europe and has not commented on the claims", "entities": [{"start": 140, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 210}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 574, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 682, "end": 698}, {"start": 779, "end": 796}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 858, "end": 872}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Twit: Barber published a screenshot of a man she claims is Robert Griffin III on @placeholder (re-published by Busted Coverage)", "idx": 399}], "idx": 238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:09 PM on 11th August 2011 The FBI has joined the frantic hunt for a female American tourist missing in Aruba, as authorities on the Caribbean island continued to hold her supposed travel partner who insists she drowned in a snorkelling accident. Gary Giordano, from Maryland, is being held in prison on the island as authorities stepped up the effort to fins out what happened to his friend, 35-year-old Robyn Gardner. He has said she disappeared in a tragic accident while they were snorkeling off the western tip of the island. 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On August 20, 1989 - a hot, late-summer evening - the riverboat Marchioness, packed with partygoers, collided with the dredger Bowbelle near Cannon Street Railway Bridge and sank in the Thames. There were 131 people on Marchioness crewing, waiting and attending a private birthday party; fifty-one of them drowned. 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Alain Delord, a French sailor, was rescued by an adventure cruise ship 500 nautical miles south west of Hobart, Tasmania late on Sunday, a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) told CNN. Also read: Gold nugget worth $300,000 discovered in Australia The vessel, the MV Orion, made a 60-hour detour to respond to the distress signal and its captain said the rescue took place in \"scary\" weather conditions, with poor visibility and waves that swelled up to 3.5 meters.\n@highlight\nSolo yachtsman rescued after three days adrift in life raft\n@highlight\nCruise ship made a 60-hour detour to recover the French sailor\n@highlight\nAlain Delord abandoned his yacht after mast broke in rough weather\n@highlight\nDelord and cruise ship on way to Hobart, Australia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 413, "end": 415}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cruise ship is due to arrive in @placeholder around 8 a.m. local time on Tuesday (7 p.m.", "idx": 409}], "idx": 246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported.\n@highlight\nXKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet'\n@highlight\nAnalysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 384, "end": 407}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 812}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The implication that @placeholder's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of 'NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'", "idx": 413}, {"query": "'The implication that NSA's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of '@placeholder's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'", "idx": 414}], "idx": 248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Everton's Steven Pienaar has given his heartfelt thanks to first coach and mentor Cavin Johnson in an emotional video posted on YouTube. The clip, created by BarclaysFootballTV, shows a clearly grateful Pienaar welling up as he explained about his early life in South Africa, and admits that he owes a lot to the man who nurtured him through the early stages of his footballing career. Midway through the video, Pienaar is asked what he would say to Johnson if he were in front of him at that moment, and the player's response is then played to his former coach. 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After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working \"We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should,\" Tavenner said during her opening remarks.\n@highlight\nWoman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout\n@highlight\nRepublicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading\n@highlight\nAdministration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments\n@highlight\nIs the law helping? 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The Scot, one of British football's most successful leaders, has been criticized in recent months following Manchester United's dramatic downturn in form since his departure. Over two decades, Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups. But after leading United to league glory in 2013, a title won by 11 points, Ferguson retired and appeared to take his magic touch with him. Under David Moyes, United capitulated in alarming fashion, finishing seventh and failing to qualify for European competition.\n@highlight\nRio Ferdinand launches staunch defense of Alex Ferguson\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester United boss is regarded as one of the best managers in world football\n@highlight\nUnited have struggled since the Scot left in 2013\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal charged with restoring club's fortunes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 261, "end": 277}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 389, "end": 404}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 800, "end": 816}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 953, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ferdinand, who won six league titles with @placeholder, says the new manager needs time to ensure his new signings gel and come together.", "idx": 445}], "idx": 270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She's been compared to the Dalai Lama, the Chinese Tibetan Buddhist leader, but the name Rebiya Kadeer doesn't ring a bell to many people outside of China. Rebiya Kadeer has been dubbed \"the Mother of All Uyghurs.\" Nevertheless, the world-famous man and the relatively obscure woman share similarities that chime with political relevance. A diminutive northern Virginia resident, Kadeer has emerged as the voice of the restive but relatively unknown Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority in China, and the group's far-flung diaspora. And like the Dalai Lama, she's revered by supporters and reviled by the Chinese government.\n@highlight\nRebiya Kadeer emerges as leader of minority Uyghur Muslims in China\n@highlight\nChinese government reviles Kadeer, blames her for stoking unrest\n@highlight\nKadeer mirrors the non-violent sentiment espoused by the Dalai Lama\n@highlight\nThis is a \"very dark time for the Uyghur people,\" Kadeer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 200, "end": 220}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They include \"permission to have more children (except in urban areas, minorities are generally not bound by the one-child policy),\" paying fewer taxes, getting \"greater access to public office,\" and better education for children -- in @placeholder rather than native tongues.", "idx": 447}], "idx": 271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The strongest contender to become the next Pakistani prime minister is hardly a newcomer to the country's political stage. Nawaz Sharif, 63, has had a long and rocky career that includes two stints as prime minister during the 1990s, ordering Pakistan's first nuclear tests, a showdown with the nation's powerful military, time in jail and years of exile. After spending the past several years in opposition to the governing Pakistani People's Party (PPP) -- which has struggled to tackle the country's crippling problems of militant violence, chronic power shortages and a flagging economy -- Sharif now has a shot at another stint in office.\n@highlight\nNawaz Sharif, a frontrunner in Pakistani elections, has been prime minister twice\n@highlight\nHe was overthrown in a 1999 coup and went into exile in Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nHe is now campaigning with a promise to revive Pakistan's economy\n@highlight\nObservers have raised questions about his stance on extremism and terrorism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 434, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Religious conservatives, some of whom sympathize with extremist groups, make up an important part of @placeholder's core vote, Rumi said.", "idx": 457}], "idx": 277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 9 April 2012 The filmmaker and studio behind documentary Bully, have declared victory after winning their battle to have the movie's rating lowered, allowing viewers as young as 13 years old to see it. Bully - which follows five teenagers and families who have been impacted by bullying - was originally given an R rating for language, meaning anyone under the age of 17 would not be able to see it. It became a heated issue between the Motion Picture Association of America and studio The Weinstein Company because the aim of the film is to show young people a closer look at the effects of bullying.\n@highlight\nBully examines school bullying by following five kids through a school year\n@highlight\nThe MPAA originally gave the film an R rating for language\n@highlight\nThree uses of an expletive were removed to earn the PG-13 rating", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 510, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 579}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder ranks movies to give audiences an idea of the content within any given film.", "idx": 458}], "idx": 278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:41 EST, 16 March 2012 Apple's iPhone 4S: Google is alleged to have 'tricked' the Safari browser, used in iPhone as well as iPad, PCs and Macs, into sending information to Google's servers to build up advertising profiles Google is to face new investigations in both America and the EU over using hidden computer code to violate iPhone users' privacy settings. The search giant is alleged to have 'tricked' the web browser in iPhone, iPad and PC into sending information to Google.\n@highlight\nRenewed controversy over Google's privacy policies\n@highlight\nCompany 'tricked' iPhones into running hidden code\n@highlight\nInvestigation by FTC and EU regulators", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 346}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 506}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has faced increasing public hostility over its use of private data this year after its new 'privacy policy' allowed wholesale sharing of people's information.", "idx": 461}], "idx": 280} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- A 12-year-old Yemeni girl, who was forced into marriage, died during a painful childbirth that also killed her baby, a children's rights group said Monday. Fawziya Ammodi struggled for three days in labor, before dying of severe bleeding at a hospital on Friday, said the Seyaj Organization for the Protection of Children. \"Although the cause of her death was lack of medical care, the real case was the lack of education in Yemen and the fact that child marriages keep happening,\" said Seyaj President Ahmed al-Qureshi. Born into an impoverished family in Hodeidah, Fawziya was forced to drop out of school and married off to a 24-year-old man last year, al-Qureshi said.\n@highlight\nChildren's rights group draws attention to plight of child brides in Yemen\n@highlight\n12-year-old Yemeni girl Fawziya Ammodi died after painful three-day labor\n@highlight\nFawziya left school and was forced to marry a 24-year-old man in 2008\n@highlight\nMore than half of all young Yemeni girls are married off before the age of 18", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 295, "end": 312}, {"start": 322, "end": 343}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 541}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder parliament tried in February to pass a law, setting the minimum marriage age at 17.", "idx": 469}], "idx": 285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Uh-oh! These mischievous brothers certainly have some explaining to do after getting covered head-to-toe in paint. Ryder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris following a dalliance with some art supplies. A home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower, struggling to explain their purple and green glow. Uh-oh! These mischievous brothers certainly have some explaining to do after getting covered in paint On camera: Ryder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris after getting carried away with some art supplies A home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower struggling to explain their purple and green glow\n@highlight\nRyder and Sawyer DiMario from San Diego, California, were caught red-handed by their father Cris after getting carried away with some art supplies\n@highlight\nA home video shows the youngsters sheepishly hiding in the shower struggling to explain their purple and green glow", "entities": [{"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hangs his head in admission that he should have stopped the painting session.", "idx": 479}], "idx": 292} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Water once flowed beneath the surface of Mars - and the warmer, wetter ancient planet could have been considerably more hospitable for life. Scans by spectrometers on board the Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiters have revealed 175 outcrops in Mars's Tyrrhena Terra mountains that are unmistakably 'weathered' by water. The rocks, found in craters, seem to have been 'carved' out from beneath the crust by asteroid impacts - and offer an insight into the planet's history, and what lies beneath the surface. 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The practice \u2014 known as burl poaching \u2014 has become so prevalent along the Northern California coast that Redwood National and State Parks now closes the popular Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway at night in a desperate attempt to deter thieves. Law enforcement Ranger Laura Denny said that poachers have been stalking the remote reaches of the park with their chain saws and ATVs for decades, but lately the size and frequency of thefts have been on the rise.\n@highlight\nThe poachers are after giant gnarled knots on the tree called burls where the interesting grain fetches more money\n@highlight\nConcerned park rangers say the giant scars leaves the 1,000-year-old organism vulnerable to fire and disease\n@highlight\nCalifornia has shut down long stretches of state park during the night, when the poachers tend to strike\n@highlight\nThe beautiful redwood burl wood can be sold to make anything from pricy furniture to souvenirs\n@highlight\nThe wood winds up in the homes of collectors worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 322, "end": 340}, {"start": 353, "end": 384}, {"start": 409, "end": 438}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He occasionally goes to @placeholder to buy burl, but it is tough to find any more, with almost all of the old growth that makes the best burls protected on public land.", "idx": 496}], "idx": 304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The intentional breach of a levee on the Mississippi River is helping to ease unprecedented flood pressure on other areas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said. 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After going back and forth on the issue for 10 years, on Thursday the North Carolina legislature agreed to give $10 million to victims. If signed by the governor, North Carolina would become the first state to compensate sterilization victims. \"It's been a long hard fight,\" said state Rep. Larry Womble, who championed the cause. \"We're trying to correct a wrong.\" It's believed that the government of North Carolina sterilized more than 7,000 people between 1929 and 1974. 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She was 68. Daley died about 6 p.m. at home \"surrounded by family, including her husband, former Mayor Richard Daley, and her children, Nora, Patrick and Elizabeth,\" said Jacquelyn Heard, Daley's former spokeswoman and a family friend. \"The mayor and his family would like to thank the people of Chicago for the many kindnesses they've shown Mrs. Daley over the years, and they appreciate your prayers during this time,\" Heard said. 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He intends to be Louis van Gaal, the star manager who arrives on a mission to take the team back to the top of the league. But the Conservatives already have a manager. He is called David Cameron, and he has been running the side since 2005. 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But the case of Jessica Katz was special because she was a baby born with a nutritional deficiency that stopped her from growing. She was a tiny baby dying in a Moscow hospital, getting weaker by the day. It was U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy who, her parents say, eventually saved her life. Jessica was born in Moscow in 1977 with malabsorption syndrome, which prevented her from digesting food or milk properly. 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That's a key question investigators are weighing as they continue the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished March 8 on a flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, bound for Beijing. Radar does have some blind spots, and it's possible to avoid being spotted by flying at low altitude, analysts told CNN. But experts are divided over whether that could be what happened to the missing Boeing 777-200ER. 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Ahmed Ali, 39, told medics at the scandal-hit Oxleas Hospital Trust he had stopped taking his medication just days before killing Abdullah Barre Jama, 45, in a frenzied axe attack. He confessed to feeling tired and \u2018persecuted\u2019 and was due to be transferred to a psychiatric unit for further treatment. 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Taken on Christmas Day 2010, there is no clue that less than three days later she would be dead from pneumonia, aged just 51. The fact that her untimely death left behind a loving husband, Gary, and their two teenage children, Megan, then 19, and Gareth, 14, is tragedy enough. The thought that she could still be alive today had she not been failed by a shambolic out-of-hours doctor service adds another layer of anger and regret to her grieving family\u2019s terrible loss.\n@highlight\nShirley Pooley died just two days after becoming sick on Boxing Day 2010\n@highlight\nDespite her husband's calls to 111, no help arrived until he dialled 999\n@highlight\n\u2018I got the impression Shirley had fallen completely off the radar,\u2019 he says.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'She was our linchpin': @placeholder pictured in 2003 with Megan, then 11, and Gareth, then six.", "idx": 536}], "idx": 321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo is the best footballer in the world, according to Porto winger Ricardo Quaresma... and 'the other guy' Lionel Messi is behind him. The 31-year-old Portuguese international, who was previously at Barcelona and Chelsea, spoke to reporters ahead of his country's friendly against Argentina on Tuesday, refusing to speak about Messi by name. 'Cristiano is the best in the world. The other guy goes behind him,' Quaresma said. 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She loves taking pictures of her dog Beast, and admits to checking her phone \"every five seconds.\" Priscilla Chan vaulted into the spotlight on Saturday when it was revealed she had married longtime boyfriend Mark Zuckerberg -- billionaire and Facebook founder. The wedding, according to media reports, came within days of Chan's graduation from medical school at the University of California, San Francisco. The two met more than nine years ago while both were studying at Harvard. 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The government earlier had given a 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET) Saturday deadline for the crowd in the central Puerta del Sol plaza to disperse. 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Polly Toynbee suggested that the Education Secretary\u2019s decision to dismantle Labour\u2019s ContactPoint child protection database had made it easier for vulnerable youngsters to slip through the cracks. The online version of the veteran Left-wing columnist\u2019s account was headlined: \u2018It is the Baby Ps and Hamzah Khans who pay for this Tory vandalism: Michael Gove\u2019s dismantling of successful schemes like ContactPoint has left abuse victims even more vulnerable.\u2019\n@highlight\nPressure on paper to apologise for 'disgraceful slur' against Michael Gove\n@highlight\nPolly Toynbee suggested decision to dismantle Labour's ContactPoint had made it easier for vulnerable children to slip through the net\n@highlight\nOnline version headlined: \u2018It is the Baby Ps and Hamzah Khans who pay for this Tory vandalism'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 302, "end": 320}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 837}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder was not scrapped until August 2010 \u2013 nine months after Hamzah is thought to have died.", "idx": 556}], "idx": 333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin Funding: Experts who advise the Government on sugar consumption are under fire after it was revealed they receive funding from confectionery giants, including Coca Cola Experts who advise the Government on sugar consumption were under fire last night after it was revealed they receive funding from confectionery giants. Five out of eight members of a committee tasked with helping to tackle Britain\u2019s obesity epidemic have \u2018worryingly close\u2019 ties with the food industry, it was claimed. 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Despite some sparkling form for Italian champions Juventus, Tevez has never been part of Sabella's plans and was again overlooked when the coach named his provisional 30-man squad for the tournament in Brazil on Tuesday. Manchester City striker Aguero, who is expected to line up alongside Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain in a formidable front line for Argentina, believed a recall was never going to happen.\n@highlight\nDemichelis in Argentina's 30-man squad for World Cup\n@highlight\nCentral defender has has detractors in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 186, "end": 202}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 454, "end": 468}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Proving people wrong: Demichelis has had major doubters since his move to @placeholder last season", "idx": 574}], "idx": 347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sen. Mary Landrieu is pushing leaders in both parties to vote this week to approve the Keystone XL pipeline -- a move that could boost the embattled Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee chairwoman's chances of winning another term. \"This has been a project that has lingered far too long. It is clearly supported by 60 or more members of this body,\" Landrieu said on the Senate floor Wednesday, minutes after lawmakers kicked off their post-midterm election lame duck session. The Louisiana Democrat is fighting for her political life ahead of a Dec. 6 runoff election against Republican challenger Bill Cassidy.\n@highlight\nSen. 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Ms Pacchieri was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in the UK while here for a training course. 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Edwin Coq said he had quit as a lawyer for the Americans. It wasn't immediately clear who would replace him. \"I know that they have been looking at other lawyers,\" said Phyllis Allison, mother of one of those detained, Jim Allen. \"They don't know what to do.\" The 10 missionaries, including group leader Laura Silsby, were charged Thursday with kidnapping children and criminal association. Coq had said that court hearings would be held Monday and Tuesday for his clients, who have been split up at two prisons.\n@highlight\nTen Americans \"have been looking at other lawyers,\" mother of one detainee says\n@highlight\nEdwin Coq was trying to get Americans released, blamed group leader for legal troubles\n@highlight\nAmericans charged with kidnapping for trying to take 33 children out of Haiti\n@highlight\nLeader knew she didn't have legal document to let her take children out, Coq says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 346, "end": 360}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has tried to get the Americans released, though he has also blamed @placeholder for the missionaries' legal troubles.", "idx": 592}], "idx": 356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles Resplendent in a bright pink striped dress, a fluorescent shell and bead necklace and a gleaming lion skin robe, Meekulu Mwadinohmo looks every inch the Queen. One of the Namibia's last tribal monarchs, Queen Meekulu, leader of the Okwanyama tribe, offered photographer Eric Lafforgue a rare glimpse into her world and allowed him inside the royal palace, which is protected by an elaborate labyrinth. From within her sprawling thatched palace, she rules over the Okwanyama's 55 villages with the help of a council, or board, whose members she chooses herself and can fire at will. Indeed, according to Lafforgue, she did so just before the visit on the grounds that the offending councillor was 'lazy'.\n@highlight\nQueen Meekulu Mwadinohmo rules the Okwanyama people of Nambia's northern Ovamboland region\n@highlight\nShe took the throne in 2005 after being elected by tribal elders and lives in a palace concealed within a labyrinth\n@highlight\nSays Queen Elizabeth II should visit and learn from the traditions of her people\n@highlight\nRole includes managing the omaada or royal granary which is opened when famine strikes\n@highlight\nA widow, she lives with her four children and has adopted an HIV positive boy who lives in the palace", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 128, "end": 145}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 964, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends: When the Queen was reinstated after @placeholder regained independence, younger members of the tribe welcomed her back", "idx": 595}], "idx": 358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:38 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 26 June 2013 The new girlfriend of a Washington man accused of bludgeoning to death his estranged wife gave a bizarre interview to a local TV station conceding he could be guilty. Alan Smith has been named a suspect in the brutal murder of Susann Smith in her Bothell, Washington home, in February. While Smith's new girlfriend of just over a month, Love Thai, stands by him, she made a startling admission to KOMO-TV in a recent sit-down interview about the possibility of Smith's guilt.\n@highlight\nAs police hone in on Alan Smith over the brutal slaying of his estranged wife, the 37-year-old has given a bizarre interview about the former 'love of his life'\n@highlight\nSmith told KOMO-TV he did not kill Susann Smith, who he once loved\n@highlight\nHis new girlfriend Love Thai said she doesn't know what her new lover is capable of", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a sit-down interview with KOMO-TV hours before he was arrested on Thursday, a barefoot Smith said he once loved @placeholder.", "idx": 596}], "idx": 359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius will go on trial on March 3, accused of premeditated murder in the death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. At a hearing Monday, prosecutors indicted Pistorius in the Valentine's Day shooting death. Pistorius has been charged with planned and premeditated murder, which comes with a mandatory sentence of life behind bars. The indictment says \"the accused did unlawfully and intentionally kill a person.\" Pistorius also was indicted for allegedly violating South Africa's firearms control act. In South Africa, people can possess ammunition only if they're licensed to own a gun, and their ammunition must be specific to that weapon. Pistorius has acknowledged storing ammunition for a gun his father owned.\n@highlight\nOscar Pistorius is indicted in a Valentine's Day shooting death\n@highlight\nMonday would have been the 30th birthday of Reeva Steenkamp, his dead girlfriend\n@highlight\nPistorius says he mistook her for a home invader when he shot her in February\n@highlight\nThe Olympic sprinter's trial will begin in March 2014, a prosecutor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 216, "end": 230}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 768, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 887, "end": 901}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The uncle said his faith has helped him forgive @placeholder.", "idx": 601}], "idx": 362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A video of a British man and his Saudi wife being assaulted by members of Saudi Arabia's religious police has gone viral across the Arab world. The video, which shows a man in a headscarf leaping off a car to attack another man in a parking lot, was filmed after the couple reportedly used a women-only cashier line at a supermarket in Riyadh. In a statement published on the website of a well-known Saudi writer and blogger, the British man said that while he and his wife were shopping, they noticed three young men who looked \"religious\" following them. As they were going through the cashier line reserved for women and families, he said the men \"started pushing and shoving\" and verbally abusing them.\n@highlight\nVideo shows Saudi Arabia's religious police attacking British man and his Saudi wife\n@highlight\nThe couple reportedly used a women-only cashier line at a supermarket in Riyadh\n@highlight\nOffice of head of religious police (CPVP) says video is authentic, condemns attack as \"unacceptable\"\n@highlight\nCPVP says four of its members have been transferred to administrative jobs outside Riyadh", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder national said the three men \"attacked\" him after he took a photo of them on his phone, according to the online statement attributed to him.", "idx": 613}, {"query": "He is British, married to a Saudi woman and they have been living in @placeholder for years.\"", "idx": 615}], "idx": 369} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Courtney Hight told herself not to cry as police handcuffed her outside the White House. \"I knew I was doing the right thing,\" she said. \"So I did not cry.\" On a cloudy day last month Hight, a former member of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, took a huge career risk and joined more than 1,200 protesters who were demanding that President Obama deny a building permit for Keystone XL, a planned oil pipeline that would stretch from Alberta, Canada, to Texas. The project, the protesters say, threatens to poison ground water across the heartland and extend America's reliance on climate-changing fossil fuels.\n@highlight\nGreen advocates worry Obama softening on environment\n@highlight\nEnvironmentalists call on Obama to stop oil pipeline\n@highlight\nWhite House defends its record on \"clean energy economy\"\n@highlight\nArrested ex-White House adviser: Obama \"made a promise\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 223, "end": 266}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 398, "end": 408}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that ... this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal,\" @placeholder said during the speech.", "idx": 618}], "idx": 371} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Minerals Management Service, a division within the Interior Department, was a troubled agency long before the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the recent revelations of employee misconduct. The agency -- which oversees U.S. offshore drilling, including the Gulf of Mexico -- has come under fire for mismanagement, questionable conduct and cozy relationships with industry officials. The MMS issued permits for the Deepwater Horizon drill rig -- contracted by BP -- which exploded on April 20. The explosion killed 11 people and resulted in an oil spill that is threatening parts of the Gulf. Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar, during an appearance Wednesday before the House Committee on Natural Resources, said he was trying to change the agency's culture and its structure, which some critics say leads to mismanagement.\n@highlight\nMinerals Management Service has a troubled history, government reports say\n@highlight\nReport: Inspectors got meals, tickets to sports events from companies they monitored\n@highlight\nInterior Department chief Ken Salazar says he's trying to change MMS culture, structure\n@highlight\nMMS Director Elizabeth Birnbaum has been fired, sources say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 39}, {"start": 64, "end": 82}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 273, "end": 286}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 475, "end": 476}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 728}, {"start": 858, "end": 884}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a @placeholder subcommittee hearing Thursday, Salazar insisted Birnbaum had resigned \"on her own terms and own volition.\"", "idx": 623}], "idx": 375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Hollywood Reporter)It's been nearly six months since Robin Williams' death, and in the last two, the late comedian's family have entered into a dispute over the personal property his trust assigns each of them. On one side is his widow, Susan Williams, who filed a petition in December for a court's interpretation of the trust. On the other are his three children by previous marriages, Zachary, Zelda and Cody, who dispute the reading she provides. The dispute centers on the two houses Williams owned at the time of his death \u2014 one in Napa and one in Tiburon, California. Susan's filing calls the Tiburon house the \"marital abode,\" and the trust, which her late husband most recently amended in 2010, before their marriage in 2011, grants her the Tiburon residence and its contents upon his death.\n@highlight\nRobin Williams' widow, children at odds over trust designations\n@highlight\nDispute centers on two houses Williams owned\n@highlight\nFamed comedian, actor died August 11, 2014", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 22}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She claims her husband wished \"to allow her to stay in their @placeholder home as it was during their marriage,\" and therefore the paragraph should be read to cover only the items in the Napa house, not those in the Tiburon house.", "idx": 628}], "idx": 380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- So used to being the only British man in the second round at grand slams -- especially outside Wimbledon -- Andy Murray will have company at the U.S. Open. Although Murray didn't play his first-round match against Michael Llodra on Monday, the defending champion is fully expected to defeat the French veteran. And if he indeed gets to the round of 64, he will find qualifier Dan Evans alongside him. 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That's the message Pope Francis seemed to be sending lawmakers Friday, saying the growing worldwide trend toward legalizing recreational drugs is a very, very bad idea. \"Drug addiction is an evil, and with evil there can be no yielding or compromise,\" he told participants at the International Drug Enforcement Conference in Rome. The Pope's call isn't shocking. Francis has spoken of the dangers of drug use before. But it lends his voice and the authority of the Catholic Church to the growing worldwide debate over legalizing or at least decriminalizing some recreational drugs, most notably marijuana.\n@highlight\nLegalizing drug use is a bad idea, Pope Francis says\n@highlight\n\"There can be no yielding or compromise\" to the evil of drugs, he says\n@highlight\nPublic sentiment isn't with him; most Americans at least now favor legalization\n@highlight\nUruguay recently legalized marijuana, and Jamaica is set to decriminalize it soon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 301, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials said this month that they plan to modify that nation's laws to decriminalize pot use and possession.", "idx": 639}], "idx": 385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran has sentenced a former U.S. Marine to death, accusing him of espionage. A court convicted Amir Mirzaei Hekmati of \"working for an enemy country,\" as well as membership in the CIA and \"efforts to accuse Iran of involvement in terrorism,\" the semi-official Fars news agency reported Monday. Hekmati's family and the U.S. government deny the allegations. The sentence came down five months after Hekmati's arrest. The news came amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed Monday that uranium enrichment has begun at a nuclear facility in northern Iran. 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Isaac's eye then \"wobbled westward\" and moved back over Gulf waters, and by 10 p.m. CT was centered about 75 miles southeast of Houma, Louisiana -- all while keeping its strength as it lashed those onshore.\n@highlight\nNEW: Storm surges of over 10 feet are reported in Shell Beach, Louisiana\n@highlight\nNEW: Isaac's eye is 75 miles from New Orleans, but the city has been impacted already\n@highlight\nAround 220,000 Entergy Louisiana customers don't have power\n@highlight\nThe storm may get even stronger as it moves inland, the hurricane center says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 252, "end": 276}, {"start": 317, "end": 334}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 610, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, Louisiana, resident, who rebuilt her home after Katrina, said her family will wait Isaac out -- though they have a generator and life jackets, \"just in case.\"", "idx": 653}], "idx": 394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Supermarkets throughout the UK are selling halal and kosher meat from animals that have not been pre-stunned before having their throats cut. 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The woolly monkey was snubbed by his mum Sara after a birth that took everyone by surprise. But the endangered baby monkey has now found himself a surrogate mother in the form of monkey expert Dr Alison Cronin. 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It has conquered regions of Iraq, Syria and recently Libya while building a terrifying support structure in Turkey, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt's Sinai Province, Afghanistan, Tunisia and Algeria. And this tyrannical expansion is all part of its 'global strategy' to seize control of destablised countries while 'engaging in all-out battle against the West,' The Institute for the Study of War told MailOnline. 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Brazilian striker Robinho scored twice as the Serie A champions dominated the first leg of the last-16 tie with the north London club. Kevin Prince Boateng put Milan ahead in the 15th minute with a sumptuous half-volley after chesting down a chipped pass from Alberto Nocerino. The Ghana midfielder's strike flew in off the underside of the bar leaving Wojciech Szczesny with no chance. 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Or how about loyal \"Jetsons\" maid Rosie? Which of those fictional robots deserves a space in the Robot Hall of Fame? Or in the real world, how about the robots that troops use to dispose of bombs, or one that's made it all the way to the International Space Station? For the first time, you get to help decide. Created in 2003 at Carnegie Mellon University, the Robot Hall of Fame recognizes excellence in robotics technology, both real and fictional. 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The case is horrifying, maddening, grotesque. And -- perhaps worst of all -- there may be nothing Florida law enforcement can do about it. As the world now knows, the 17-year-old Martin walked to a store in Orlando to buy some snacks on the night of February 26. George Zimmerman, a volunteer Neighborhood Watch captain, thought the boy looked suspicious and called 911. The 911 operator told Zimmerman to keep his distance -- police would be sent -- but there was a confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin. Martin was killed with a single shot to the chest. 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I have been using budget face creams for 33 years, ever since my mother bought me my first pot of Ponds Dry Skin cream, aged 13, and told me it was all I'd need for a great complexion. She'd also started using it when she was a teenager and, while she's never set foot in a beauty salon, her skin still looks incredible at 71. 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'I've never heard of ricin or whatever. I thought they said rice. I told them I don't eat rice,' Kevin Curtis said at a press conference today, describing the moment he was questioned by federal authorities. Defense lawyer Christi McCoy said whoever framed her client was able to lead the FBI to his door simply by including Curtis' catch-phrase 'I'm KC and I approve this message' and a few other clues in the threatening notes that were mailed to Washington.\n@highlight\nKevin Curtis was set free on Tuesday after the FBI arrested him last week based on clues included in the poison letters sent to three politicians\n@highlight\nDefense lawyer said Curtis was framed by former friend who wrote Curtis' online catchphrase in the notes: 'I'm KC and I approve this message'\n@highlight\nAttorney claims FBI should be investigating J. 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For both, I had private scans at 12 weeks, not only because I wanted to check if they were healthy, but also to find out their gender. So by doing so, have I committed the alarming-sounding new crime of \u2018moral kitsch\u2019 - as author Ian McEwan would have it \u2013 and consigned my daughters to a ghastly 'pink fate\u2019? Speaking at the Hay Festival at the weekend the Booker Prize-winning novelist, who has penned books such as Atonement and On Chesil Beach, strayed into the subject of discovering a baby's gender before it is born.\n@highlight\nNovelist Ian McEwan says finding out sex of baby is 'moral kitsch'\n@highlight\nAlso says it confers a 'blue or pink fate' on a child before it is born\n@highlight\nAward-winning author was talking at the Hay Festival\n@highlight\nStrayed onto subject when discussing the sex of his characters\n@highlight\nParenting expert Tanith Carey, 47, found out her babies genders as soon as possible\n@highlight\nShe hits back explaining knowing the gender can be essential\n@highlight\nAccuses McEwan of mixing up 'fiction with real life'", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 534}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has been married twice and has two sons, added: 'It is above all a", "idx": 723}, {"query": "@placeholder and her daughter Clio, now seven, as a baby", "idx": 724}], "idx": 435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of an American Christian pastor imprisoned in Iran for evangelizing is praying for a miracle as she awaits her husband's impending trial and possible death sentence. Naghmeh Abedini, who lives near Boise, Idaho, has been told by her husband\u2019s attorneys that she should expect the worst at Monday's trial, where Saeed Abedini, a father of two, faces the capital charge of compromising national security. Those who have been following Mr Abedini\u2019s trial believe the charges are directly related to his work nearly a decade ago when he started a house church movement in the Islamic country. 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The fortune teller Zagorka Jovanovic, 68, who advertises on white magic websites as Esmeralda aus Bilk, charged hundreds of euros for a sitting in which she claimed to use the spiritual world to settle relationship disputes. But she was stabbed outside her flat in Dusseldorf, a city in western Germany, by Turkish man Metin Kolkilic, after advising his lover to leave him. 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David Oakes, 50, stormed Christine Chambers\u2019 house and blasted her and their daughter Shania with a shotgun just weeks after the family gained a restraining order against him. Beforehand, he subjected Miss Chambers to \u2018degrading assaults\u2019 by forcing her to strip and cutting chunks from her hair. 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The couple helped lead and reshape Rochester, New York, for decades. They were believed to be the only passengers aboard a small plane that flew Friday -- unresponsive and with its windows fogging over -- down the East Coast, over stretches of open ocean and over Cuba before crashing off the coast of Jamaica. The U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday called off its search for the plane's wreckage. 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The call came on 6:34 p.m. on October 22 -- one in a long series of contacts and pieces of old-fashioned police work that helped crack a case that shocked the quiet New England town of 26,000. The mother's desperate call was one of the first items in a police affidavit that chillingly chronicled the killing of popular high school teacher Colleen Ritzer, 24, allegedly at the hand of shy student-athlete Philip Chism, 14.\n@highlight\nCourt documents provide detailed timeline of case that shocked New England town\n@highlight\nAffidavit chronicles killing of popular teacher and the arrest of one of her students\n@highlight\nProsecutors have said they will seek to try Philip Chism, 14, as an adult\n@highlight\nColleen Ritzer, 24, was found, brutally slain, on October 23", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 83}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A minute later, the person who had followed @placeholder leaves the bathroom.", "idx": 756}], "idx": 455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Incredible architecture and art are splendid and interesting enough but when I go to Italy, I want to eat. Which is why, after a dozen trips to the country, I decided to settle into the city of Bologna for a few weeks and consume as much as I possibly could. Now, every Italian will tell you that their region makes the best food. But for many, the best Italian food comes from the region of Emilia-Romagna, of which Bologna is the capital. Meat ragu, tortellini, lasagna, parmigiano cheese, mortadella, coppa and balsamic vinegar -- all have roots here and the resulting regional dishes are truly sublime.\n@highlight\nEmilia-Romagna's rich local ingredients have earned the region high praise in food circles\n@highlight\nFrom a simple cappuccino to a perfectly prepared pasta dish, Bologna holds many pleasures\n@highlight\nVisitors to the region should learn a few key phrases to keep from vastly overindulging", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lunch in @placeholder was once regarded as the most important meal of the day.", "idx": 762}], "idx": 459} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lille (CNN) -- The stage is set for Roger Federer. Arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, one of the two things missing from his resume -- which must be a dozen pages if not longer -- is a Davis Cup title. But after his Switzerland beat France in the pivotal doubles tussle Saturday, the Swiss are one win away from wrapping up the final in Lille -- and it's Federer who has first crack at completing the job. You wouldn't possibly bet against him, would you? \"Nothing is done yet,\" Federer told reporters. \"We won the doubles match and we are preparing for tomorrow, as we have to do.\"\n@highlight\nRoger Federer and Switzerland are one match away from winning a maiden Davis Cup\n@highlight\nFederer and Stan Wawrinka won the doubles Saturday against France in Lille\n@highlight\nFederer and Wawrinka defeat Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau in straight sets\n@highlight\nFederer has the opportunity to close out the series as he plays Sunday's first singles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 849}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder reeling, the inevitable break for Switzerland came at 5-5 when Federer struck a backhand return winner.", "idx": 771}], "idx": 462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Jones is in no doubt: stepping on to the Strictly dancefloor is guaranteed to give you sweaty palms and a racing heart. \u2018Being on that dancefloor on Saturday night in front of the studio audience is one of the most terrifying things I\u2019ve ever done,\u2019 she says. And it doesn\u2019t seem to get any easier. Several weeks into the competition, and despite talking to Weekend fresh from performing a beautifully executed waltz that won praise from the judges, she\u2019s still full of trepidation. \u2018It was lovely to get some good comments but as soon as we go back to Latin I predict a dip.\u2019 Her anxiety is understandable: The One Show presenter performed a distinctly underwhelming cha cha cha with her dance partner, James Jordan, on her first week on the show.\n@highlight\nNow can Welsh lass go one better than her co-host on Strictly Come Dancing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I had to have a word with myself afterwards and say, \u201cAlex, get a grip.\u201d\u2019 Like many Strictly competitors, the 34- year-old is only just realising the extent to which @placeholder requires not only physical but also emotional dedication.", "idx": 776}], "idx": 466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Three billion miles away from Earth, in an unchartered slice of our solar system, a small space probe is shaking off its deep sleep and getting ready to become the first spacecraft to visit Pluto and its moons. It's the \"beginning of the mission's primary objective: the exploration of Pluto and its many moons in 2015,\" said Alan Stern, New Horizons principal investigator from Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado, in a NASA news release. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft was launched on January 19, 2006. It's down to the final 162 million miles of its journey and will arrive July 14, 2015. New Horizons has had 18 hibernation periods totaling 1,873 days to save wear and tear on its components. This was its last nap.\n@highlight\nNew Horizons awakens from its final hibernation\n@highlight\nThe NASA space probe will visit Pluto and its moons in July 2015\n@highlight\nTalk about a long journey -- New Horizons has traveled nine years and 3 billion miles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 384, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mission managers will spend several weeks checking out the spacecraft and testing computer commands to guide @placeholder through the rest of its flight.", "idx": 786}], "idx": 472} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's finally here. The Xbox One has hit the shelves and those lucky enough to have a console on launch day must decide what games are worth getting. Whether it's showing off the best graphics, or picking the best shooter, MailOnline runs the rule over the top launch titles. Ryse: Son of Rome (Best visuals) Its development has been plagued with issues - notably moving from a Kinect-centered game to a third-person hack and slash. And it shows. Combat is extremely repetitive, enemies all look the same and game menus are bewildering. Stunning: there is no doubting just how good Ryse looks in parts - especially this early battle scene\n@highlight\nGood selection of launch games that is sure to please variety of gamers\n@highlight\nUnlike the Xbox 360 launch crop, most are more than just technical showcases", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Controls are responsive enough (although the lack of a jump button may annoy) while the optional function of shouting orders through @placeholder isn't as smooth as it should be.", "idx": 787}], "idx": 473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roger Federer began grand slam life as a father of four with a supremely comfortable victory over Lukas Lacko in the first round of the French Open. The 2009 champion arrived in Paris this week with his expanded family in tow following the birth of his second set of twins, Lenny and Leo, nearly three weeks ago. His four-year-old daughters, Charlene and Myla, were in his box on Court Philippe Chatrier for the start of his 6-2 6-4 6-2 win against Slovakian Lacko. 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Cory Gardner on Friday, just six years after it backed Gardner's opponent Democratic Sen. Mark Udall for the position. \"Congress is hardly functioning these days. It can't pass legislation that is controversial and it often can't even pass legislation on which there is broad agreement. Its reputation is abysmal, and even its members rarely dispute the popular indictment,\" the editorial board said in a statement. \"It needs fresh leadership, energy and ideas, and Cory Gardner can help provide them in the U.S. Senate.\" The surprising decision could give Gardner the significant edge he needs to pull ahead of Udall in the closely contested race. Just last week, a CBS/New York Times poll found Gardner six percentage points ahead of Udall. Real Clear Politics rules the race a \"toss up.\"\n@highlight\nDenver Post announced its endorsement for Rep. Cory Gardner\n@highlight\nSays Congress is in \"need of fresh leadership, energy and ideas\"\n@highlight\nMentions that Sen. 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Probation officer and social worker Annette Vergeer told the court that Pistorius' legal team had told her about the payments, of 6,000 rand (about $540) a month, and she suggested that this showed remorse. She said Pistorius had offered the family more besides the monthly payments. The athlete sold his car for about $35,000 and had that money given to the Steenkamp family, she said.\n@highlight\nProbation officer: Pistorius has been making monthly payments to Steenkamp family\n@highlight\nProsecutor says Reeva Steenkamp's parents will pay the money back\n@highlight\nPistorius is too vulnerable as a disabled person to be sent to prison, probation officer says\n@highlight\nThe athlete's sentencing hearing could last several days", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 70}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Steenkamp family, through a lawyer, told @placeholder that it was \"neutral\" on the sentencing phase of the trial, Vergeer said.", "idx": 799}], "idx": 479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seal admits to Piers Morgan that the hardest thing he ever had to do was sit his children down and tell them that their parents were parting ways. \"It doesn't really make sense,\" Seal said, referring to the recent bombshell news of his separation from his wife of more than six years, supermodel Heidi Klum. \"The truth of the matter is all I can tell you most sincerely is that it wasn't any one particular thing.\" The London-born musician, 48, whose full name is Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel, is a guest on Friday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\"\n@highlight\nSeal on separation from his wife, Heidi Klum: \"It wasn't any one particular thing\"\n@highlight\nHe says he hasn't taken off his ring \"because I'm still married to this incredible woman\"\n@highlight\nSeal told CNN's Piers Morgan that his love for Klum \"has not waned one iota\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 473, "end": 513}, {"start": 540, "end": 559}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When rumors began swirling that @placeholder filed for divorce as a result of Seal's \"volcanic\" temper, the musician told the CNN host he checked out an online article about his so-called temper problem, he said, in the interest of shielding his children from \"outside negativity.\"", "idx": 804}], "idx": 483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hearing voices: Martin Montano apparently thought he heard a voice telling him to 'get the clones out' from his mother's house. So he took both his mother and another person to a bridge over the Rio Grande and attempted to throw both over A New Mexico man stabbed, severely beat and kidnapped his mother and another person, then threw his mother off a bridge into the Rio Grande in broad daylight after he said he heard voices coming through the television telling him to go to his mother's house and 'get the clones out,' according to a criminal complaint. Martin Montano, 26, told detectives that he tossed his 61-year-old mother, Hope Montano, from a bridge in Albuquerque on Tuesday after stabbing and choking her at her Albuquerque home, complaint said.\n@highlight\n26-year-old Martin Montano took his 61-year-old mother Hope Montano, and Francisco Dominguez to a bridge over the Rio Grande and attempted to throw both off\n@highlight\nMother survived and is in stable condition at an Albuquerque hospital\n@highlight\nMontano was arrested in 2012 for false imprisonment and battery against his mother", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 782, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 843, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnessed told police that after they saw Martin Montano of @placeholder take his mother out of a trunk and throw her over the bridge, he tried to toss over another beaten and stabbed victim, later identified as Francisco Dominguez, the complaint said.", "idx": 813}, {"query": "He told police that he entered the house by jumping the fence and getting into a fight with @placeholder, then stabbed him multiple times with a large brown kitchen knife.", "idx": 814}], "idx": 490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- The violin she uses is cheap by most standards: made in China, it costs about $150. But that's an absolute fortune for Yanca Leite. On the day we visited her, the 15-year-old aspiring musician couldn't even afford breakfast. Yanca shares a one-bedroom shack with eight relatives in a sprawling shantytown on the outskirts of Sao Paulo called Paraisopolis, or Paradise City. The narrow path leading to their door is lined with the bottles and cans they collect to supplement their income. \"The guy who recycles these bottles didn't pick them up and pay us,\" Yanca said. \"So we didn't have money to buy bread.\"\n@highlight\nA program in Brazil is offering free classical music training to children in the slums\n@highlight\nIt's empowering the children and giving them a chance at a brighter future\n@highlight\nThere are 11 million Brazilians living in slums; more than 1 billion worldwide are in slums\n@highlight\nTop 10 CNN Hero Thulani Madondo is educating hundreds of slum kids in South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 941, "end": 964}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He reinvented himself as a successful composer, and seven years ago he went to one of @placeholder's notorious favelas, or slums, in search of raw talent.", "idx": 825}], "idx": 497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Duggan While most Australians were spending Good Friday settling in for the Easter long weekend, one group of committed drinkers spent their day loutishly terrorising a Perth neighbourhood instead. A video uploaded to YouTube last Wednesday by University of Western Australia student Ben Fromson, 22, shows the men drunkenly cycling from house to house in an event they called the \u2018Tour de Fridge\u2019. Visiting seven houses on their all-day drinking endeavour, the almost 80 men reportedly consumed 1,600 beers \u2013 an average of 20 each. Scroll down for video Pedestrians beware: More than 80 intoxicated men take to their bikes during the 'Tour De Fridge' in Perth on Good Friday\n@highlight\nDozens of binge drinking men take part in Good Friday cycling tour\n@highlight\nReportedly consumed 1600 beers during the event\n@highlight\nSome participants filmed drinking beer while riding bikes on public streets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 252, "end": 282}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wrestling each other to the ground: @placeholder participants are seen wrestling each other to the ground during one of their pit stops", "idx": 829}], "idx": 500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Impeached former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was arrested in December on charges of conspiracy and fraud, was indicted Thursday on 16 felony counts by a federal grand jury, the U.S. attorney's office said. Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is facing such charges as racketeering, conspiracy and wire fraud. The 19-count indictment charges Blagojevich and some of his closest aides and advisers with a wide-ranging \"scheme to deprive the people of Illinois of honest government,\" according to a statement by the attorney's office. Blagojevich, 52, faces charges including racketeering, conspiracy, wire fraud and making false statements to investigators, according to the release. Three counts in the indictment are against the aides and advisers.\n@highlight\nNEW: Blagojevich declines comment, says \"I'm enjoying Disney World with my kids\"\n@highlight\nBlagojevich faces up to 20 years in prison for each of 15 most serious charges\n@highlight\nOfficials going after his home, saying he bought it with illegally-earned money\n@highlight\nCharges against him include wire fraud, making false statements", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While this is a terrible day in @placeholder history, it is also a moment in which we can recognize an opportunity for real reform.\"", "idx": 837}], "idx": 506} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Music industry legend Clive Davis, the man who discovered or signed countless multi-platinum recording artists including Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen and Alicia Keys has revealed he is bisexual. In his new memoir The Soundtrack of My Life, the 80-year-old record executive, who has been married and divorced twice, says he has been involved in two monogamous relationships with men over the past 20 years. Davis, who has never before publicly addressed his sexuality, writes that his first sexual encounter with a man was during \u2018the era of Studio 54\u2019 in the late '70s. 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In an investigation led by NBC's Rossen Reports, stores including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom Rack Gilt Groupe and Belk were found to be selling mislabeled jackets, sweaters and boots from brands including Michael Kors, Aquatalia, Jacadi and Cluny. Tests performed at the Microtrace Laboratory in Chicago proved that all four of the 'faux fur' items purchased and examined under the microscope contained real fur from coyotes, rabbits and raccoon dogs. 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But sheer numbers aside, what makes it really impressive? China has long been a mere manufacturer. Products, usually designed elsewhere, get assembled here. And when China's mobile industry creates, it's often churning out low-end handsets and that occasional shameless copycat app. But one former Silicon Valley insider says China is no longer a factory hub lacking imagination. It has become a hotbed of crazy innovation. \"People think about China as copycats, but they don't expect to see the kind of innovation that they see here when they arrive,\" says Hugo Barra, former Google executive and current Vice President of Chinese cult smartphone maker Xiaomi.\n@highlight\nContrary to its reputation, China is a hotbed of mobile innovation\n@highlight\nBeijing's Momo flirting app predates its Western version, Tinder\n@highlight\nWeChat is becoming an extended operating system for millions of mobile users\n@highlight\nThe government tries to make things easy for innovators", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For networking (read: flirting): @placeholder predates Tinder and has over 100 million registered users.", "idx": 844}], "idx": 510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mitt Romney is expected to announce his vice presidential running mate any day, and the certain GOP nominee's campaign is asking supporters to download \"Mitt's VP\" app, which has the primary purpose of sending a push notification with the name of Romney's choice to users before the official announcement to the press. For the impatient, the Tech President blog has brought up an interesting possible early indicator: activity on potential picks' Wikipedia pages. In the past, Wikipedia activity has spiked for vice presidential picks the day before an official announcement was made. In 2008, hours before Republican candidate John McCain announced his vice presidential choice, Sarah Palin's Wikipedia page was getting a heavy edit. According to The Washington Post, the then-Alaska governor's page was changed 68 times the day before the announcement. In the 24 hours leading up to Obama's running mate announcement, Joe Biden's page was edited 40 times.\n@highlight\nIn past elections, Wikipedia edits have served as signal for vice presidential picks\n@highlight\nEdits seem to increase right before a candidate is announced as running mate\n@highlight\nSen. Rob Portman's page had a spike in favorable edits on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Tech President looked at Wikipedia activity for these and other potential choices on Monday, and though it found some interesting numbers, no one page has yet seen the one-day levels of activity experienced by Palin's and @placeholder's in '08.", "idx": 848}], "idx": 512} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Pennsylvania, Tyler Dix, a 16-year-old movie buff, is wide awake by 7 a.m. to cook breakfast for his younger siblings. 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But at least it's something different. \"Premium Rush\" is loaded with on-road action, scarcely pausing for breath as courier Wilee (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) criss-crosses Manhattan on his austere steel-frame, fixed-gear, no-brakes bone-rattler.\n@highlight\n\"Premium Rush\" is centered around a group of New York bike messengers\n@highlight\nJoseph Gordon-Levit's character, Wilee, appears to have a bit of a death wish\n@highlight\nThere is also a romantic subplot involving Wilee and another of the bikers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 618}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 801, "end": 819}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Probably to satisfy the moneymen, and maybe to spin out his slim 75-minute story to an hour and a half, @placeholder also throws in a romantic subplot.", "idx": 857}], "idx": 518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers gave Mario Balotelli a helping hand in training as the misfiring striker bids to get back on the goal trail in Liverpool's trip to Queens Park Rangers on Sunday. 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The Home Secretary said she never thought she would see the day when Jews in the UK were frightened to stay here. Scotland Yard have promised extra patrols in Jewish areas in the wake of the gun attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris which left four people dead. 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Heather Weir and Stoke City footballer Jamie Ness could not understand why their normally active dog Alfie suddenly wanted to sleep all day. Investigations eventually revealed that the couple's Aga cooker was leaking lethal carbon monoxide gas that could have killed them. One-year-old Alfie was sleepy because he was being slowly poisoned by the colourless, odourless gas.\n@highlight\nHeather noticed her dog was sleeping all day, had stopped playing with his toys and was very lethargic\n@highlight\nEngineer discovered carbon monoxide leak was slowly poisoning labrador and could have killed couple", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After noticing a strange smell, @placeholder had the stove checked and discovered it had been serviced and passed that month.", "idx": 875}], "idx": 532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper Last updated at 3:51 AM on 18th October 2011 Libya's interim Government have captured one of Colonel Gaddafi's last remaining strongholds after a six-week siege. The National Transitional Council raised their flag over Bani Walid yesterday - bringing to an end one of the few remaining pockets of resistance. Fighters blasted guns into the air and hoisted the country's new flag over the desert town 90 miles south of Tripoli. A final victory: National Transitional Council fighters celebrate the capture of Bani Walid yesterday. 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Benyam Asefa, 40, Barbara Giomarelli, 42, and three-month-old Samuel Asefa were found dead in their home on Woods Court in New Market, Maryland just after 8pm on Wednesday night. Investigators discovered the bodies after their daughter, who had reportedly hid in the home as her parents argued, fled the home and told a neighbor that her parents were hurt.\n@highlight\nBenyam Asefa, 40, Barbara Giomarelli, 42, and their son Samuel, 3 months, were found in the home in New Market, Maryland Wednesday\n@highlight\nTheir 5-year-old daughter was not injured after she hid as her parents argued and then ran for help", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tragic: @placeholder and his family died in a murder-suicide but police have not said who pulled the trigger", "idx": 880}], "idx": 536} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A car bomb exploded outside a British army base in Northern Ireland early Monday, injuring one person. The blast went off about 12:30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. Sunday ET) outside the Palace Barracks in the Belfast neighborhood of Holywood where Britain's MI5 intelligence service has its regional headquarters. The incident occurred just 30 minutes after police powers were transferred from London to Belfast. According to a statement from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the bomb was placed in a stolen taxi which had been hijacked late Sunday in North Belfast. The taxi driver was held by three males for almost two hours before being told to drive his silver Skoda to the base. Police added that security staff at the facility were made aware of the abandoned vehicle just before midnight and commenced evacuation procedures.\n@highlight\nBomb goes off in Belfast neighborhood\n@highlight\nNo immediate claim of responsibility\n@highlight\nOther recent attacks blamed on dissident Irish republicans\n@highlight\nOccured just 30 minutes after police powers transferred from London to Belfast", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 255, "end": 257}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 444, "end": 477}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The people responsible for this cowardly attack refuse to accept that @placeholder is moving on and that peace is working here.", "idx": 883}], "idx": 538} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong'o has become a new critics' darling after her breakout role in last year's hit movie \"12 Years A Slave.\" Since then, the award ceremonies and opportunities to dazzle photographers have been plentiful for Nyong'o, whose mesmerizing performance as Patsey earned her numerous accolades and recognition, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Though all this attention is new to Nyong'o, who was born in Mexico to Kenyan parents, the young actress seems to enjoy all the hype around her. But there is much more to her story than how she captivates the cameras on the red carpet.\n@highlight\nLupita Nyong'o has become one of Hollywood's hottest \"It\" girls\n@highlight\nHer performance in \"12 Years A Slave\" has earned her several awards and nominations\n@highlight\nThe film has been hailed as one of the best movies of the year\n@highlight\n\"I'm just happy and filled with gratitude,\" says Nyong'o", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 389, "end": 403}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 748, "end": 763}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because I think if I had been required to play @placeholder in any sort of methodical way where I go in and I never go out until we wrap the picture, I don't think I would have survived emotionally because it's heavy.", "idx": 889}], "idx": 542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- The wife of an alleged suicide bomber who killed eight people at a U.S. base in Afghanistan last week says she is shocked by his actions but \"proud\" of what he did. Defne Bayrak, the Turkish wife of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi -- a Jordanian doctor identified as the attacker -- said she doubted accusations her husband had been an intelligence agent, but was satisfied he did not die in vain. \"I am proud of my husband. My husband accomplished a very big operation in such a war,\" she told reporters. \"If he is a martyr, may God accept his martyrdom.\"\n@highlight\nHumam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi thought to be bomber who killed 7 CIA operatives\n@highlight\nThe Jordanian grew up a loner, wanted to go to medical school, mother says\n@highlight\nHis wife, a translator in Turkey, \"shocked\" to hear what he had been accused of\n@highlight\nAl-Balawi's father said he received call from Afghan saying son died a hero", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 592, "end": 623}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since he was always talking about coming to @placeholder, naturally a human being would be shocked when such news comes,\" she said.", "idx": 891}], "idx": 544} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As driving snow enveloped him and the temperature sank towards zero, Songezo Jim must have wondered if all that hard graft to realize his dream was worth it. But not even the extreme weather conditions that blighted the Milan-San Remo cycle race could tarnish the pride the 22-year-old felt at becoming a pioneer for his sport in South Africa. Eight years previously, a wall of color and noise had transfixed him as Cape Town's biggest bike race snaked through the Khayelitsha township where he lived. It was the first time he'd seen or heard of competitive cycling, and it started a journey that would end with him becoming the first black South African to participate at the sport's elite division, on the International Cycling Union's World Tour.\n@highlight\nSongezo Jim is the first black South African to compete in a World Tour cycling event\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old took up sport aged 14 after his parents died but didn't know how to ride\n@highlight\nAs part of MTN-Qhubeka team, Jim participated in last month's Milan-San Remo race\n@highlight\nHe wants to improve so that he can take part in the Tour de France in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 717, "end": 743}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 978, "end": 980}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 996, "end": 998}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is no surprise that despite the treacherous conditions in his first @placeholder race, Jim's dedication to the cause was absolute.", "idx": 894}], "idx": 545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 28 January 2013 A defamation case involving two of Tampa Bay's best known DJs has taken a bizarre turn after one of the shock jock's attorneys was arrested for DUI - in what he claims was set up by the other side. Charles Campbell is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt, who is suing on-air rival Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife while on the radio. On Wednesday night, Campbell was stopped by police near the Malio's Prime Steakhouse in Tampa, Florida and was arrested after he refused to take a blood alcohol test.\n@highlight\nCharles Campbell, 64, is representing Todd 'MJ' Schnitt who is suing Bubba 'The Love Sponge' Clem for comments he made about him and his wife\n@highlight\nCampbell arrested 'after young paralegal for Clem's side bought him drinks'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 297, "end": 312}, {"start": 330, "end": 346}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 402}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 684, "end": 700}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Controversial: @placeholder, pictured returned to the radio in 2008 after a hiatus", "idx": 898}], "idx": 547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:17 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 22:30 EST, 25 April 2012 With the final words of 'I regret nothing' a defiant Arizona killer who asked for no mercy, shunned a clemency hearing and railed against immigrants in his 1993 sentencing, was executed on Wednesday. Thomas Kemp, 63, was put to death by lethal injection and declared dead at 10:08 a.m. local time inside the state prison in Florence, about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, seven minutes after the execution began. For his last meal Kemp had a cheeseburger, french fries, root beer, and boysenberry pie with strawberry ice cream.\n@highlight\nThomas Kemp killed community college student Hector Soto Juarez in Mexican hate crime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 678, "end": 695}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arizona executed @placeholder on Wednesday for the 1992 kidnap and murder of a community college student.", "idx": 908}], "idx": 557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 05:56 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 19 September 2013 A mother has had two cars written off while parked in the same spot outside her home in the space of just five weeks. Nicola Hawkins, 31, lost her 06-registration Fiat Punto when a motorbike crashed into it in Swansea, South Wales, on August 11. She treated herself to a \u00a33,000 BMW 3 Series convertible as a replacement but it was destroyed as well a little over a month later. First crash: Nicola Hawkins' Fiat Punto is written off in the first crash outside her home in Swansea, South Wales. The car was damaged on the opposite side of the road to this, but was moved after the collision\n@highlight\nNicola Hawkins, 31, lost her Fiat Punto in the first crash on August 11\n@highlight\nShe bought a \u00a33,000 BMW 3 Series which was written off on September 14\n@highlight\nNeighbours in Swansea, South Wales, described it as the 'unluckiest parking space in Britain'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her @placeholder was very badly damaged in the accident on September 14 and also had to be written off.", "idx": 924}], "idx": 565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Immigrant drug baron: Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire An immigrant drug baron will finally be thrown out of Britain after he exploited human rights laws to legally stay in the country and commit more crimes for eight years. Mahmoud Jaber, 31, had been peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire to live a lavish lifestyle and served three jail terms. But although he was told he would be deported as long ago as 2006, Palestinian-born Jaber - whose father lives in the UK - used Article Eight of the Human Rights Act to successfully appeal the order, arguing he had a \u2018right to family life.\u2019\n@highlight\nMahmoud Jaber was peddling heroin and crack cocaine in Lancashire\n@highlight\nThe 31-year-old was funding a lavish lifestyle but served three jail terms\n@highlight\nPalestinian-born Jaber used Article 8 rights to stop deportation in 2006\n@highlight\nYet he was then convicted of a string of further drug trafficking offences", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 518, "end": 519}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 564}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "following year he lodged an appeal under @placeholder and won the right", "idx": 936}], "idx": 576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 03:02 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 19 September 2013 An Egyptian police chief was shot dead today as security forces tried to regain control of an area where gunmen killed 11 policemen last month and mutilated their bodies. Police had earlier fired tear gas and exchanged gunfire with armed men in Kerdasa, on the outskirts of Cairo, state TV reported. Despite wearing a bulletproof vest, Giza Police Chief General Nabil Farag was killed after unidentified militants opened fire. He was shot dead, and as these dramatic photographs show, had to be carried away by his fellow officers.\n@highlight\nTroops stormed Kerdasa, near Cairo, to arrest those accused of torching police stations and killing security officers\n@highlight\nPoliceman shot dead as officers and gunmen fired tear gas and bullets\n@highlight\nExplosive experts defused two bombs found on public metro line in Cairo", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Egyptian soldiers wait for instructions as they gather in a street during an operation against gunmen in the underfire @placeholder district", "idx": 950}], "idx": 586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To Hillary Clinton, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is the fighter for Louisiana who \"refused to let Washington turn its back\" on the state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina almost 10 years ago. Clinton reached back to the months and years after the 2005 hurricane killed more than 1,500 people in Louisiana to praise Landrieu on Saturday at a New Orleans rally for the endangered three-term senator. \"She was relentless,\" Clinton said, noting that she and Landrieu were in the Senate at the time. \"You learn a lot about a person and a leader in a moment like that. And I saw Mary in action, no cameras, no attention, just focused like a laser to take care of her people.\"\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton reached back to Hurricane Katrina to herald Mary Landrieu on Saturday\n@highlight\n\"She was relentless,\" Clinton said of the senator's work after the 2005 storm\n@highlight\nThe former first lady also knocked President George W. 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Don't deceive yourselves.'\n@highlight\nRobertson, 68, was briefly suspended from the show by A&E last year after he likened homosexuality to bestiality in GQ interview\n@highlight\nA new video that was filmed in his Louisiana church last month shows him lambasting the people who criticized him for his comments\n@highlight\n'Instead of acknowledging their sin, they railed against me for giving them the truth,' he says in the video. 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Tendulkar surpassed the previous record of 194, which was jointly held by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe, to take his record total of runs to 17,598 in 442 one-day internationals played.\n@highlight\nSachin Tendulkar becomes first player to score a double-century in 50-over cricket\n@highlight\nThe 36-year-old smashes exactly 200 as India thrash South Africa by 153 runs\n@highlight\nHe surpasses previous record of 194 jointly held by Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry\n@highlight\nTendulkar scores 46th ton in 442 one-day outings as India take unbeatable 2-0 lead", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 911}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tendulkar made only four in @placeholder's victory in the first match on Sunday, but batted throughout the home team's innings of 401-3 as he made exactly 200.", "idx": 968}], "idx": 600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 19 September 2013 Harold Wilson once quipped that a week is a long time in politics. And by that measure Russian President Vladimir Putin has been in power for an eternity. But it seems that an eternity may not be enough for the ex-KGB premier, as he revealed he could run for a fourth presidential term in 2018. 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My story, though, takes place elsewhere: in Guantanamo, away from the CIA program that the report covers. The 6,000 pages of the Senate report are just the start of what Americans have to accept happened in their name.It starts and ends in the silence of a tiny, freezing cold cell, alone. That's when you hold yourself in a ball, and fight to ignore the confusion of what has just happened to you, and the fear of what might be coming next. Or the fear that comes when you realize that no one is coming to help; that the life, family and friends you knew are all far, far away.\n@highlight\nSamir Naji describes conditions in Guantanamo Bay detention camp\n@highlight\nNaji says he was interrogated for three months by two teams, running shifts round the clock\n@highlight\nInterrogators abused him, forced him to look at degrading pornography, he claims\n@highlight\nTreatment shames American flag hanging in the prison corridor, Naji says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 721, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder cannot keep hiding from its past, and its present, like this.", "idx": 980}], "idx": 608} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republicans are bracing for a 'wave' election on Tuesday that could put them in control of both houses of Congress for the last two years of Barack Obama's presidency. They already run the House of Representatives, and expect to enlarge their majority. But the battle royale is in the Senate, where the GOP's 45 seats could become as many as 54 by the time the dust settles. 'Democrats are expecting an old-school shellacking,' a campaign consultant who worked for Obama's 2012 campaign in Iowa told MailOnline on Monday. He was promised anonymity so he could speak freely. 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t. The Republicans are going to laugh all the way back to Washington, and the president is going to be on defense until he leaves.'\n@highlight\nGOP could gain as many as NINE Senate seats but needs just six to take over both houses of Congress\n@highlight\nFormer Obama campaign consultant: 'President Obama has been the worst thing that could have happened to Dems in the Senate this year. Everything Obama touches this year turns to s**t'\n@highlight\nWild cards include an 'independent' candidate who could join up with either party, and two races that may go to runoffs in December and January\n@highlight\nThe White House will be on permanent defense until the end of Obama's term if Democrats lose big\n@highlight\nThen the real battle begins as Congress will send bill after bill to the president and force him to sign them or be labeled an obstructionist", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 189, "end": 212}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1404, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1465, "end": 1472}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama has largely stayed off the campaign trail as his fellow @placeholder find it a liability to be seen with him in public.", "idx": 982}, {"query": "Obama will be powerless to dictate the terms of legislation or stop Senate votes from happening if @placeholder perform Tuesday as expected", "idx": 983}], "idx": 610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "World number one Novak Djokovic is through to Sunday's final of the Australian Open after a less-than-convincing face-off with defending Melbourne champion Stan Wawrinka. The match was one of twists and turns, with an uneven performance on both sides which had spectators wondering about the energy levels and health of Djokovic. The 27-year-old admitted in the post-match interview that the error-riddled game had sapped him of his energy after the third set, but said he still thought he had played well. 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And that leads to the larger argument: whether Panetta, Bob Gates et. al. should have published these books may be controversial, but it is a sideshow compared to what's really important -- and that's what they have to say about the making and execution of American foreign policy these days. White House aides and allies of the President were naturally upset to read some of the stinging comments by the former defense secretary and CIA director about the inner workings of the Obama administration. Overlooking the fact that Panetta was also generous in his praise about the President, they set out to slime him.\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: Obama allies focused on whether Panetta should have written book so soon\n@highlight\nHe says Washington insiders have been telling tales on administrations since Nixon\n@highlight\nThe real problem is a swollen and all-controlling White House staff, he says\n@highlight\nGergen: Experienced leaders like Panetta need to be given scope for decision making", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Panetta and @placeholder had purposefully moved far away from Washington and wanted to stay away.", "idx": 987}], "idx": 612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard's search for four British sailors missing in the Atlantic Ocean since late last week resumed Tuesday morning, the service said. The Coast Guard, in a statement, said the new search involved six ships and three planes, including a Canadian C-130. The search focused on an area 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 39-foot (12 meters) Cheeki Rafiki was sailing from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom last Thursday when it began taking on water, according to the yacht's managing agent. \"Unfortunately, we lost contact during the early hours of Friday morning, and we believe the crew abandoned to the life raft,\" Doug Innes said in a statement on Sunday.\n@highlight\nSix ships and three planes scouring Atlantic Ocean\n@highlight\nFour British sailors are believed to have abandoned ship Friday\n@highlight\nThe 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki began taking on water the day before", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Coast Guard said that a merchant vessel Saturday located an overturned hull that matched the description of the @placeholder, but there was no sign of the sailors.", "idx": 992}], "idx": 616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Hernandez's fiancee pleaded not guilty to perjury on Tuesday, with prosecutors alleging she lied to those looking into the death of Odin Lloyd, whom Hernandez is accused of killing. A lawyer for Shayanna Jenkins strongly denied the claims in a Fall River, Massachusetts, court, saying her client has been \"fully cooperative other than insisting on her Fifth Amendment rights\" and received immunity for grand jury testimony. Jenkins is among a handful of people charged as investigators look into Lloyd's fatal shooting in June. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Lloyd's death. \"It seems to me that this is overreaching, the indictment is overreaching, the statement by (the prosecutor) is overreaching, and the request for bail is overreaching,\" said Jenkins' lawyer, Janice Bassil.\n@highlight\nShayanna Jenkins, Aaron Hernandez's fiancee, pleads not guilty to perjury\n@highlight\nProsecutors say she wasn't truthful on what she did with a bag taken from his house\n@highlight\nHer lawyer calls prosecution's case \"overreaching,\" notes Jenkins had immunity\n@highlight\nHernandez is charged with first-degree murder in Odin Lloyd's killing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then left her home with a black trash bag and returned sometime later without it, the prosecutor said.", "idx": 995}], "idx": 617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leicester manager Nigel Pearson called for the introduction of video technology after his side fell victim to two terrible penalty decisions in Thursday's 2-2 draw at Liverpool. Leicester were particularly incensed by referee Mike Jones\u2019 decision to award a 17th minute spot kick for handball when the ball clearly hit Wes Morgan in the face. That provoked Match of the Day\u2019s Gary Lineker, himself an ex-Leicester player, to tweet: \u2018Worst penalty decision ever as Mike Jones gives handball against Leicester\u2019s Morgan at Anfield when it hit him in the face. Wait until you see some of the refereeing decisions on MOTD. I reckon some of them may have been celebrating too hard last night.\u2019\n@highlight\nLiverpool were awarded a penalty by referee Mike Jones in the 17th minute\n@highlight\nThe ball struck Wes Morgan in the face but the official gave the penalty\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard scored it and put Liverpool ahead on New Year's Day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 357, "end": 372}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lineker vented his frustration after @placeholder awarded another penalty for Liverpool, which Gerrard scored", "idx": 998}], "idx": 618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:46 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 16 October 2013 The Princess Royal is to unveil a life-size bronze statue of a horse who became a symbol of the struggle against the IRA after surviving the deadly 1982 Hyde Park bomb atrocity. The Royal Veterinary College commissioned the sculpture of Sefton, whose recovery from the blast which killed seven stablemates and four soldiers captured the nation's hearts. The college's artist in residence, Camilla Le May, was handed the task of sculpting the black gelding and has created a three quarters of a ton sculpture, showing him walking briskly.\n@highlight\nSefton survived the blast, which killed four soldiers and seven horses\n@highlight\nHe captured the nation's hearts in aftermath of horrific attack\n@highlight\nNow the Royal Veterinary College will immortalise the brave steed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 216, "end": 218}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 281, "end": 304}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 813, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The piece created by @placeholder is a true testament to Sefton and I'm sure will be admired by many visitors to the college in years to come.'", "idx": 1001}], "idx": 620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's less than a week since Prince Charles was last in Saudi Arabia and just under three months since Prince Harry last visited the Middle East. Now Clarence House has announced that the Prince of Wales is to set out on a whirlwind solo tour of the region early next month, with the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Kuwait on the itinerary. However, the trip could prove controversial thanks to the presence of Qatar and Saudi Arabia on the schedule. New tour: Charles, pictured here arriving in Riyadh last week, is to tour the Middle East next month Regular visitor: Prince Charles arrives in Riyadh for the funeral of King Abdullah last weekend\n@highlight\nCharles will travel to the Middle East at the beginning of next month\n@highlight\nStops include Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan and the UAE\n@highlight\nCharles will be hosted by the royals of each country on the itinerary\n@highlight\nHe toured many of the same countries with Camilla last year\n@highlight\nClarence House says the tour is at the request of the British Government\n@highlight\nCharles was in Saudi Arabia last week for the funeral of King Abdullah\n@highlight\nPrince Harry is a recent visitor and toured Oman and the UAE in November", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 283, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 798, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 965, "end": 978}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the 2014 tour, the couple had an almost identical itinerary with a single exception - @placeholder, which was on last year's tour, has been swapped for the UAE and Kuwait.", "idx": 1002}], "idx": 621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Graydon Grotberg remembers when his hometown of International Falls, Minnesota, had no commercial airport. Now, he can't imagine life without it. More than a half-century ago, Grotberg boarded a Greyhound bus for the 300-mile trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul where he enlisted in Marine Corps boot camp amid the Korean War. Two years later, he returned home to Minnesota and a bus brought him back to International Falls, safe and sound. But Greyhound doesn't service International Falls anymore. Neither does Amtrak. So Grotberg, now an 81-year-old retired widower, relies on a Delta Connection flight from the International Falls airport to the Twin Cities, where he receives medical treatment for his eye condition. When he can't make the flight, he shares a VA hospital van with several other travelers willing to endure the six-hour drive.\n@highlight\nMinnesota man relies on small airport for medical treatment\n@highlight\nHouse bill aims to kill subsidies to dozens of small airports\n@highlight\nAirport: Killing subsidies would hurt town's economy\n@highlight\nOpponent: Subsidies waste federal money", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 75}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 243, "end": 262}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 406, "end": 424}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 473, "end": 491}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 584, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 635}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some might suggest that Grotberg consider moving closer to his doctor and family in @placeholder.", "idx": 1005}], "idx": 622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 April 2013 Trevor Hannington has been jailed for harassing a woman who provided a witness statement against him A Nazi thug dubbed 'The Fist' has been jailed for posting abusive messages about the woman who 'grassed him up' to police. Hitler-loving alcoholic Trevor Hannington, 61, from Treherbert, South Wales, was due to face trial for offences under the Terrorism Act when former friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder gave a witness statement against him. However, he pleaded guilty so she was never called to court to testify against him.\n@highlight\nTrevor Hannington jailed for stirring up racial hatred\n@highlight\nFormer friend Lindsay Seagrim-Trinder told police about his racist views\n@highlight\nAfter he was released from prison he waged hate campaign against her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 347, "end": 363}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 478, "end": 500}, {"start": 635, "end": 651}, {"start": 715, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To get revenge, @placeholder went on to publish her name, address, contact details and photograph online, branding her a 'grass'.", "idx": 1008}], "idx": 625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sky faces losing the lion's share of Premier League live rights The \u00a34billion fight to show live Barclays Premier League football will go into a second round next week. The bids were tabled for the seven packages \u2014 starting in 2016-17 \u2014 by a noon deadline on Friday, but there was no immediate verdict from the Premier League, as there was a week earlier for the highlights rights won by BBC. This is because America\u2019s Discovery Channel and maybe even Qatar-based beIN Sports could join BT Sport and Sky in a fierce battle that will not be concluded until Tuesday or Wednesday.\n@highlight\nSky and BT Sport have tabled bids to show live Premier League matches\n@highlight\nDiscovery Communications and beIN Sports also expected to bid\n@highlight\nIncreased competition could push price per match to \u00a38million", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 97, "end": 119}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans are not expected to see a reduction in ticket prices following the sale", "idx": 1014}], "idx": 627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Re-live all the drama here Jack Wilshere has taken to Instagram to welcome his England team-mate and new Arsenal signing Danny Welbeck to the team. 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A North Korean government official released a photo of Miller, taken on Wednesday. Dressed in a blue-gray prison garment with the number 107 and his head shaved, Miller is seen with his eyes downcast, staring away from the camera. Details about where he'll serve his sentence or what labor he will be required to do were not released. Miller was convicted of committing \"acts hostile\" to North Korea and sentenced earlier this month. 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Others, sheer arcade fun. But while many have crashed and burned trying to perfect a combination of both, Codemasters seem to have discovered the winning recipe in Grid. It would be tempting, then, to assume that its sequel would follow the same path many-a-successful game implores and replicates the original adding a new lick of paint? Hot wheels: To stop things from getting boring, Live Routes ensures tracks keep changing Thankfully, this is not the case, for it's clear Codemasters have been hard at work, tweaking Grid's engine to squeeze as much out of it as possible - particularly the multiplayer.\n@highlight\nRaceNet has been tuned to make this most social racing game yet\n@highlight\n'Rivals' system pairs you with another player to take on challenges\n@highlight\nLive Routes constantly changes track design - offering millions of combinations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thankfully, @placeholder have stripped nothing from the single-player campaign, with reports suggesting it takes upwards of 30hours to complete.", "idx": 1029}], "idx": 641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the week since Manny Pacquiao dominated and dismantled Chris Algieri over 12 lop-sided rounds in Macau, the clamour for him to fight Floyd Mayweather Jnr has reached unprecedented levels. Pacquiao stoked the flames by dutifully calling out Mayweather to anyone who would listen and his promoter Bob Arum quickly followed suit, as he had done with gusto in the build up. The WBC, whose welterweight and light-middleweight titles Mayweather holds, then claimed they will do whatever they can to make the fight despite having ranked the pair as No 1 and No 2 for the last year without installing Pacquiao as Mayweather's mandatory challenger.\n@highlight\nManny Pacquiao defeated Chris Algieri in Macau last Saturday\n@highlight\nTalk is now intensifying over a fight with Floyd Mayweather\n@highlight\nMayweather has remained silent, despite five years of speculation\n@highlight\nAmir Khan is still on the shortlist to fight Mayweather at some point\n@highlight\nThe Bolton boxer has to beat Devon Alexander in December first, though", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 136, "end": 155}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 984, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An aerial view of the ring shows @placeholder knocked to the floor during a bout with Pacquiao last weekend", "idx": 1033}], "idx": 643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Route 66 has been called \"the most famous highway in the world,\" and it remains the ultimate road trip. 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Over 2,000 of Route 66's original 2,448 connected miles are still approachable, if not always drivable.\n@highlight\nJohn Steinbeck conceived of \"The Grapes of Wrath\" on a late 1937 summer drive on the famous highway\n@highlight\n\"(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66\" was partially written while the songwriter and his wife were driving to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nAlthough the signage is sporadic, Route 66 is properly co-designated \"the Will Rogers Highway\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 704}, {"start": 770, "end": 796}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 968, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the 116 episodes in the 1960-1964 TV show \"@placeholder\" (yes, always spelled with a lower-case \"r\") only two episodes were actually filmed on Route 66.", "idx": 1046}], "idx": 652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iggy Pop invented punk rock. That's how cool he is. His songs have been covered by the likes of Guns N' Roses, REM, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Sex Pistols. Iggy Pop: The wildest man in rock music. He is the wildest wild man of rock and his four-decade career has been marked by drug addiction, self mutilation and onstage nudity -- and at 61 years old he is showing no signs of growing old gracefully. Born on April 21, 1947, in Muskegon, Michigan, James Newell Osterberg grew up in a trailer park. When he began learning the drums as a teenager his parents gave up their bedroom to house his drum kit. 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David Cassai suffered a fractured skull in the attack by the three men and died hours later. McCloskey-Sharp had pleaded guilty to punching Vasu Phillips, a friend of Mr Cassai's, in the head as he stood with his back turned, and was handed a maximum jail term of two years, three months. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was labelled a coward by the judge but could serve just 17 months in jail\n@highlight\nHe's the third man sent to prison over the violent attack on New Year's Eve 2012 in the Victorian coastal town of Rye\n@highlight\nDylan Closter was previously sentenced to nine years, three months prison for the manslaughter of David Cassai. 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The video shows Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, whom a former U.S. intelligence official identified as the suicide bomber. Al-Balawi's brother told CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson that the man in the video, who uses the alias Abu Dajana Al-Khorasani, was his sibling. 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In Neymar,'s absence the burden passes to the underwhelming Fred, notable only for his Anglicised name and the increasingly exasperating Hulk. It begs the question as to just what has happened to a country famed for attacking brilliance. Here, Sportsmail charts the alarming decline of several celebrated names that should, really, have been destined to play a major part in Brazil\u2026.\n@highlight\nThose three Brazil stars plus Pato were all left out by Scolari\n@highlight\nBrazil go into their semi final with Brazil without the usual attacking flair\n@highlight\nNeymar's injury leaves just Fred and Hulk as the hosts' main threats\n@highlight\nCould the Selecao have benefited from those left out?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Quite simply, the 2014 incarnation of the @placeholder, characterised by their high intensity and highly disciplined game-plans, do not make allowances for luxury passengers.", "idx": 1072}], "idx": 671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fallout from a job discrimination lawsuit filed by the head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in New York has led to at least a temporary shakeup at the agency's headquarters in Washington. Suzanne Barr, chief of staff for ICE Director John Morton, voluntarily stepped down this week and is on paid leave because of allegations made against her as part of an ongoing civil suit filed by New York ICE chief James Hayes. In the suit, which is leveled at the Department of Homeland Security and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, Hayes claims he was passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified women, some of whom used to work for Napolitano when she was governor of Arizona. 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Confirmation that Rooney was staying put can be considered a minor victory for former Everton boss David Moyes following a turbulent first season in charge of United after succeeding Alex Ferguson.\n@highlight\nEngland striker commits future to Manchester United in deal worth reported $500k per week\n@highlight\nUnited manager Moyes delighted to keep striker after months of speculation about his future\n@highlight\nRooney says missing out on Champions League next season not a \"massive concern\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 713}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 894, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Wayne has been the best player in @placeholder since I put him into the Everton first team in 2003.", "idx": 1087}], "idx": 682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance The Italian navy rescued nearly 500 people, including more than 100 children, in an all-night operation yesterday as the immigrants tried to cross from Africa into Europe. The operation began as 133 children along with 74 women were brought aboard two navy vessels Monday evening from two fishing boats tethered together off Sicily. The rescue then had to be suspended due to rough waters, the navy said. The remaining migrants, 281 men, were thrown life preservers and rescued on Tuesday. More than 100 children, including babies, were rescued from the boat. 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Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich in the Republican primaries, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan in the general election. Given the endless cycle of sin and guilt that we have to live with, sometimes it feels like it's easier for a Catholic to get elected president than it is to get into heaven. But political strength doesn't necessarily mean political unity. Today's Catholic vote is divided by intensity of faith. According to Gallup, the \"very religious\" lean toward Romney and the \"nonreligious\" prefer Obama, by significant margins. This reflects an internal story of conflict between liberal and conservative perspectives on what it means to be a Catholic. Biden and Ryan stand on either side of that debate, and their selections as running mates signal vastly different approaches to winning the Catholic vote.\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: The VP candidates reflect divide between liberal and conservative Catholicism\n@highlight\nHe says Biden is a post-Vatican II Catholic aimed at social justice and accessible faith\n@highlight\nHe says Ryan hews to traditional Catholicism; record is anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage\n@highlight\nStanley: Ryan will have to show social compassion with fiscal conservatism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By contrast, Paul Ryan's engagement with the @placeholder power is all hard power.", "idx": 1095}], "idx": 688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama on Monday gathered together every confirmed member of his Cabinet for the first time as president and challenged them to cut $100 million in the next 90 days. President Obama meets Monday with his Cabinet, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates, right. Agencies will have to report how they saved on expenses at the end of the period. The federal government has \"a confidence gap when it comes to the American people,\" Obama said at the White House. \"We've got to earn their trust. They've got to feel confident that their dollars are being spent wisely.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama says, \"We've got to earn [the public's] trust\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama meets with Cabinet to discuss how agencies can cuts costs\n@highlight\nAgencies will have to report how they saved on expenses after 90 days\n@highlight\nCritics say $100 million in savings is a small amount", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Only in @placeholder, is $100 million not a lot of money,\" Gibbs said.", "idx": 1097}], "idx": 689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 08:35 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 27 January 2014 Juan Mata has been unveiled as Manchester United's new No 8. It was expected that the Spaniard would take the iconic Old Trafford No 7 shirt, following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, George Best and Eric Cantona. But the \u00a337million playmaker has taken No 8, last worn by Anderson, now on loan at Fiorentina sparking Twitter rumours the No 7 was reserved for the return of Cristiano Ronaldo in the summer. 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But when work consists of cruising on a yacht along the shoreline of a paradise island, stopping to hit a few balls into the crystal waters and admire the view, who needs retirement? Besides, Els simply can't help but compete. Above all, he still wants to win the one major he felt he was born to win. At Augusta National next April Rory McIlroy will attempt to write himself into the history books and Tiger Woods will bid to have his picture printed on the front cover. But Els yearns to beat them both, plus all of golf's young guns, and win the Masters at long last. 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Stephen Colbert el dos rips the prize away from Mozart in the weekly competition. In the online doggie beauty pageant, the canine Steven Colbert el dos won the latest weekly semifinal, which enables him to compete for a $1 million grand prize. 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Brazil's match-winner Nilmar, left, celebrates his goal with Elano and Daniel Alves, right. With four matches remaining, Brazil retained top spot with a 2-1 victory in Recife to lead second-placed Chile by a point, with Paraguay two further adrift on 24 and Argentina in fourth on 22. The top four teams automatically qualify for next year's finals in South Africa, while the fifth-placed nation -- Ecuador at this stage -- face a play-off against the fourth-placed side from the CONCACAF region. 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The suspected agent, who often uses the alias Uri Brodsky, is under investigation for helping obtain a false German passport allegedly used by one of the killers in January. The UAE's foreign ministry said it's worried about Brodsky's release on bail and his freedom to return to Israel during the probe, the state-run WAM reported. Brodsky still faces a possible trial in Germany \"The UAE seeks assurances that Brodsky is in no way connected with the murder of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai in January of this year,\" ministry official Abdurahim Al Awadhi said in a statement.\n@highlight\nUnited Arab Emirates concerned about release of alleged agent\n@highlight\nPoland extradited him to Germany on the forgery charges\n@highlight\nHe was released on bail and can return to Israel\n@highlight\nFake passports were used by many of the suspects in the killing of a Hamas leader", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 32}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 666, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 738, "end": 756}, {"start": 790, "end": 809}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As this may relate to a serious crime committed in @placeholder, the UAE expects full and close cooperation from the German authorities and will continue to pursue the matter through diplomatic channels,\" the statement said.", "idx": 1127}], "idx": 709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:41 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:14 EST, 29 January 2014 A 33-year-old man is being sought in connection with the murder of a keen cyclist whose body was found abandoned in an old mine works. David Alderson, 72, from Falmouth, Cornwall, was found dead in the grounds of the works at Wheal Maid near Carharrack in Cornwall earlier this month. Officers from Devon and Cornwall police initially believed Mr Alderson may have suffered a serious cycling accident, but today they announced they have launched a murder investigation. 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Qatar Airways became the first airline to run a regular service in Britain using the planes which have been dubbed the worlds most advanced airliner. Carrying an official delegation from the capital of Qatar, the aircraft landed in London from Doha. 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The controversial US blogger has formed a strange rivalry with the outspoken newspaper columnist in the reality TV show's opening weeks. But their odd relationship appeared to boil over when Hilton was returned to the house earlier this week. Hilton, 36, was shown leaning towards Hopkins and sticking his tongue out in an apparent attempt to lick her face. 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The pictures of a grinning and waving al-Assad, his British-born wife Asma and jubilant youngsters appeared on his Instagram account, enraging human rights groups. The President's pictures were posted a short time after another batch of photos showing the harrowing state of obliterated cities like Homs was released. 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John Bolaris appeared in a Miami court last Friday to testify against the crime ring which had stolen $43,000 from him. His moment of retribution however was tainted by one of the accused's testimony that during his wild weekend in 2010, he defecated in his pants. 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The former First Minister, who is standing for Parliament in May, said he would work with other parties except the Tories to 'see more progressive politics introduced across these islands'. Mr Salmond also refused to rule out becoming Deputy Prime Minister in a Labour-SNP Coalition \u2013 but said it was more likely that his party would prop up Ed Miliband in return for more powers for Scotland, a hike in the minimum wage and scrapping Britain's nuclear deterrent.\n@highlight\nFormer First Minister said SNP will work with other parties, but not Tories\n@highlight\nSaid he wanted 'more progressive politics introduced across these islands'\n@highlight\nSNP want end of nuclear deterrent and a hike in the minimum wage\n@highlight\nParty also wants dramatic increase in powers for Edinburgh Parliament\n@highlight\nSalmond refused to rule out becoming Deputy PM in Labour-SNP Coalition\n@highlight\nRemarks came after Labour's failed to rule out a coalition with the SNP\n@highlight\nElection strategist Douglas Alexander said he would not 'play that game'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 66, "end": 68}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 401, "end": 420}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 912, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Salmond predicted another hung @placeholder after the election \u2013 with no party holding enough seats to form a majority.", "idx": 1188}], "idx": 748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 8 August 2013 Do you know your cobalt from your carbon? Can you identify planets from close-up images? Do you you know the difference between Assassins Creed and Thief game characters or name the eleventh doctor in Doctor Who? To celebrate YouTube's Geek Week the video site has created a quiz designed to help you find out exactly how geeky you are. 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Mohammed Khalid, 53, deliberately swerved his Vauxhall Corsa in front of a teenage motorist at a roundabout exit on the A4 near Maidenhead, Berkshire. 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But this week's U.S. airstrikes against al Qaeda offshoots show the President is playing whack-a-mole against a new generation of terrorists. The attacks Tuesday inside Syria came in three waves and targeted ISIS, the Khorasan Group and, apparently, al-Nusra Front. The groups share a similar ideology. But there are key differences. Here's how each stacks up: ISIS What its name means: The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. 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Some are talented, some are not, and most aren't performing for a cause greater than themselves. But on Monday, 12-year-old Abby Miller was. Abby Miller sings for her friend Taylor Love outside Washington's Union Station on Monday. She was performing outside Washington's Union Station to help her 4-year-old friend, Taylor Love, who is suffering from cancer. Abby sat in front of the station with a couple of her friends, singing songs and strumming a guitar. Passers-by seemed to notice the girl's singing talent, stopping to listen in the chilly weather, with a few putting money in a bucket at Abby's feet. Abby said the money will help support Taylor's family.\n@highlight\nAbby Miller sings, plays guitar to help 4-year-old friend with cancer\n@highlight\nAbby collects donations, has people write notes of support for Taylor Love\n@highlight\nTaylor has neuroblastoma, a cancer that affects the nervous system", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder gets excited for them and she loves getting them read to her because she likes knowing that people are supporting her and people are actually thinking of her.\"", "idx": 1232}], "idx": 778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Robinson Thavisha Lakindu Peiris was brutally stabbed to death while delivering pizzas Two cousins are each facing a life sentence after a pizza delivery driver was brutally stabbed to death - on his last shift before starting a career in IT. Shamraze Khan, 25, and Kasim Ahmed, 18, killed Domino\u2019s Pizza employee Thavisha Lakindu Peiris after trying to rob his phone last October in Sheffield. Khan, of Southey Crescent, Southey, was convicted by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court following a two-week trial. 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The 29-year-old striker also said he wants talks with Arsene Wenger as he continues to be left out of the battle to turn the club's season around. Arsenal have dropped 12 points behind Chelsea after only 11 matches but ahead of the visit of Manchester United on Saturday, Podolski believes the competitive nature of the Premier League means the curtain cannot be brought down on the title race just yet. 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The area off the coast of western Australia is not the \"final resting place of MH370,\" the Australia-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre said. Officials zeroed in on that zone after acoustic pings originally thought to be from the black boxes of the missing plane were detected in early April. \"The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has advised that the search in the vicinity of the acoustic detections can now be considered complete and in its professional judgment, the area can now be discounted as the final resting place of MH370,\" a statement from the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said.\n@highlight\nAustralia's deputy PM defends searching the southern Indian Ocean\n@highlight\nThe joint search agency says the original search area is not plane's final resting place\n@highlight\nU.S. Navy official: The pings detected are no longer believed to have come from the plane\n@highlight\nThe pings had been at the center of the search since they were picked up weeks ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 112, "end": 139}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 319, "end": 350}, {"start": 514, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 782, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here's what we do and don't know about new @placeholder data", "idx": 1242}], "idx": 786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Bush administration officials are shifting into damage-control mode after a House committee narrowly approved a resolution that labels the killings of Armenians in Turkey during World War I as \"genocide.\" The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday evening, even though President Bush and key figures lobbied hard against it. The Web site of Turkish President Abdullah Gul carried a statement calling the decision \"unacceptable,\" saying it \"doesn't fit a major power like the United States.\" State Department spokesman Sean McCormack issued a statement expressing \"regret\" for the committee's action, warning the resolution \"may do grave harm to U.S.-Turkish relations and to U.S. interests in Europe and the Middle East.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Rice to call Turkish leaders to express \"deep disappointment\" with vote\n@highlight\nHouse panel approves Armenian genocide resolution with 27-21 vote\n@highlight\nDecision called \"unacceptable\" in statement on Web site of Turkey's president\n@highlight\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians during World War I \"genocide\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 233, "end": 263}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Armenians maintain there was an organized genocide by the @placeholder authorities, and have been campaigning across the world for official recognition of the genocide.", "idx": 1247}, {"query": "The resolution arrives at a particularly sensitive juncture in U.S.-@placeholder relations.", "idx": 1248}], "idx": 787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 30 November 2012 A mystery ramshackle boat carrying five rotten corpses has washed onto a beach on the coast of Japan. The 13-metre wooden vessel was found at Sado Island and had what appeared to be faint Korean markings on its side prompting speculation that it may have come from North Korea. Various belongings and rubbish from food packaging was also found scattered inside, suggesting its occupants may have been attempting to flee the world's most secretive nation but became lost at sea. 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Vanessa Stiviano\u2019s lawyer set out a strident defense of the 31-year-old after Rochelle Sterling sued her for embezzling $1.8m \u2013 the total gifts and cash Sterling, 80, is said to have given his 31-year-old lover \u2013 including a condo, a Ferrari, two Bentleys and a Range Rover. Mac E Nehoray wrote in response to the suit: \u2018This is an action brought by a very angry wife whose husband is a highly public figure and who is well known to the \u201ckeeping women\u201d other than his wife and who has done so for very many years with a big toothy grin brandishing his sexual prowess in the faces of the Paparazzi and caring less what anyone else thought, the least of which, his own wife\u2019.\n@highlight\nModel Vanessa Stiviano is being sued for $1.8m by Donald Sterling's wife - thought to be behind the leaking of racist comments, believed to be made by LA Clippers owner\n@highlight\nHer lawyer, Mac E Nehoray responded to lawsuit saying Sterling's wife, Rochelle, knew exactly what he was like\n@highlight\nThey say: 'At minimum, she has been complicit for over 50 years and, here, particularly, has \u201clooked the other way\u201d if not put hands over her mouth, covered her eyes and attempted to cover her ears'\n@highlight\nStiviano's attorney added on Sunday that the male voice heard on the 15-minute recording is definitely Sterling's\n@highlight\nHe also confirmed the female voice was that of his client's\n@highlight\nBut the NBA boss has claimed Stiviano released it in a bid to 'get even' with Rochelle\n@highlight\nNehoray insisted Stiviano wasn't the one who leak the tape to TMZ\n@highlight\nThe news comes as it emerged Shelly Sterling dined with the NBA boss just hours after calling his comments despicable in a public statement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 247, "end": 262}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 524}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 938, "end": 953}, {"start": 982, "end": 996}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1444, "end": 1451}, {"start": 1547, "end": 1554}, {"start": 1648, "end": 1650}, {"start": 1669, "end": 1676}, {"start": 1718, "end": 1725}, {"start": 1738, "end": 1744}, {"start": 1755, "end": 1762}, {"start": 1800, "end": 1802}, {"start": 1844, "end": 1858}, {"start": 1875, "end": 1877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nehoray continued: \u2018It is clear from past conduct, that Mrs Sterling has at a minimum, either \u201cenabled\u201d @placeholder to do, over and over again what he does, or that she approved of the varied and many gifts as described in the complaint.", "idx": 1254}, {"query": "a lawsuit in March against his girlfriend, @placeholder, accusing", "idx": 1259}, {"query": "Heartbreaker: The vanity plate on @placeholder's red Ferrari reads: 'V Loves You'", "idx": 1261}], "idx": 791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican Sen. 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The lawsuit was filed in a New York court Tuesday, a week after another accuser recanted his claim that Clash, now 52, engaged him in underage sex. \"I am resigning from Sesame Workshop with a very heavy heart,\" Clash said in a written statement Tuesday. \"I have loved every day of my 28 years working for this exceptional organization. Personal matters have diverted attention away from the important work Sesame Street is doing and I cannot allow it to go on any longer. I am deeply sorry to be leaving and am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately.\"\n@highlight\n\"Kevin Clash preyed on vulnerable teenage boys,\" the accuser's lawyer says\n@highlight\n\"I am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately,\" Clash says\n@highlight\nSuit claims Clash \"persuaded, induced, coerced or enticed\" a 15-year-old into sex encounters\n@highlight\nIt was filed a week after another accuser recanted a similar claim", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 352, "end": 366}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also issued a statement announcing his resignation.", "idx": 1271}], "idx": 797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Eccles and Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 July 2012 The Olympic cauldron was extinguished last night as the flame was relocated to another part of the stadium. The flame's cauldron, a symbol of the Olympic movement, is supposed to burn for the entirety of the Games but organisers have confirmed it was put out temporarily so the 28ft high structure could be moved to the edge of the stadium. 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Crowds of people turned out to wave Union flags and cheer loudly to formally welcome troops from 40 Commando back to their home town after their last tour of duty ended. Marines were then presented with campaign medals at their base, Norton Manor Camp near Taunton in Somerset. 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The state\u2019s parole board had recently approved the release of 70-year-old Bruce Davis, who was convicted in two Manson-related murders, since he has served more than four decades in prison. Governor Jerry Brown reversed that decision and ordered Davis to remain in jail after having a meeting with the Los Angeles district attorney.\n@highlight\nBruce Davis, 70, was sentenced to life in a Californian prison in 1972\n@highlight\nConvicted in the murders of a musician and a stuntman\n@highlight\nWas not involved in the infamous Sharon Tate murders in 1969", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder commended him for his self-help efforts but said the work was outweighed by other factors.", "idx": 1309}], "idx": 820} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In 1980, Nelson Mandela was sitting in a South African prison cell, serving a life sentence. On the other side of the world, a young college student named Barack Obama was riveted by the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and the brewing crusade to free the renowned activist. Little did they know that nearly three decades later, the two would have something in common: They would be the first elected black presidents in their respective countries. U.S. President Barack Obama has made it no secret that he considers Nelson Mandela one of the greatest influences -- if not the greatest -- in his life and in the lives of countless others. 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But it turns out one of the most popular apps might be to blame. A former Apple Store Genius has unearthed evidence that the Facebook app is eating away at your phone\u2019s juice. Is Facebook draining your battery? 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The Les Miserables star will be crossing her fingers tonight in hope that she is named the Best Actress in a Supporting Role. But if her name is called then the odds of her having a happy marriage will be slashed dramatically. Loved up: Newlyweds Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman will hope their marriage can survive if she takes home the Best Supporting Actress award tonight Female winners of the coveted prize are 63 per cent more likely to have a shorter marriage than those who do not win the famous award.\n@highlight\nNewlyweds Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman will hope their marriage can survive if she wins the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Academy Award", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 67, "end": 80}, {"start": 154, "end": 186}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 400, "end": 422}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 678, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Winning an @placeholder can be construed as a big jump in professional status", "idx": 1342}], "idx": 841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While lying on a thin mattress a few months ago, nursing the symptoms of dengue fever, I watched a huntsman spider leap off of the wall of my wooden shack and onto a hapless cockroach, which the spider dragged away and devoured. I was serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in the rural eastern part of the Dominican Republic. But the spider's ambush -- which gave new meaning to the word \"insecticide\" -- brought me back to another remote corner of the globe, Afghanistan, where I had served in my other beloved corps: the Marine Corps. Ambushes -- by Taliban insurgents rather than hairy spiders -- were regular occurrences in southern Afghanistan. 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The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued an emergency stay on Friday to temporarily delay the transfer of Dusten Brown's daughter, Veronica, 4, to her adoptive parents in South Carolina. The order was made public on Tuesday. 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At least 20,000 of the once majestic mammals are estimated to be trapped in bear bile facilities across Vietnam, Korea, China, Laos and Myanmar, according to Luke Nicholson, a regional project manager for World Animal Protection. 'They sit in metal cages that are elevated off the ground and they are denied basic animal welfare conditions,' Mr Nicholson, who has travelled to Vietnam at least five times in the last year to visit these facilities and negotiate with governments, told Daily Mail Australia.\n@highlight\nAt least 20,000 bears are estimated to be trapped in bear bile facilities across Vietnam, Korea, China, Laos and Myanmar\n@highlight\nThe bile is extracted through regular, painful procedures\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, the mammals spend their entire lives in cages no larger than a telephone booth, eating unnatural diets and sporting constant injury\n@highlight\nBear bile is unnecessarily added to various pharmaceuticals such as haemorrhoid cream, however it is also added to beauty products and used for entertainment", "entities": [{"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 386, "end": 408}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 666, "end": 685}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A bear's paw sits in a jar of fluid at a @placeholder stall: Mr Nicholson urges anyone who wants to know how they can help, to avoid taking part in activities in which wildlife is exploited", "idx": 1357}], "idx": 848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 4 October 2012 Staff at the BBC were last night urged to come forward with information as a nationwide police inquiry was launched into Sir Jimmy Savile\u2019s alleged reign of child abuse. It came as more women said they were raped or molested as girls by the \u2018predatory\u2019 BBC presenter. At least six police forces have now received allegations of abuse, and the Metropolitan Police has been chosen to co-ordinate inquiries. 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Danny Hembree, Jr.'s sister released a letter sent to her from her brother earlier this month that contradicts the recently published two-page boast of leisurely conditions behind bars, disturbing the family of his 17-year-old murder victim. 'I try to put on a (nonchalant) attitude for you guys but it is overwhelming and depressing to look at these walls and electric doors and bright lights 24-7 and digest the fact that I'm never going to leave here until they murder me or I just die either way I'm never leaving here alive,' he wrote in the letter dated January 8 and published by the Charlotte Observer.\n@highlight\nDanny Hembree, 50, on death row for murder of a 17-year-old girl\n@highlight\nAlso the main suspect in the murders of two other women\n@highlight\nEarlier Hembree sent an open letter boasting of prison life with color television, air conditioning, naps whenever he pleases, and free health care", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 935, "end": 952}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "anger that was caused by my brother @placeholder's letter to The Gaston", "idx": 1372}], "idx": 859} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hours before the top diplomats from his nation and the United States begin a high-stakes meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin took to The New York Times to argue against military intervention in Syria and jab his U.S. counterpart. Using an op-ed \"to speak directly to the American people and their political leaders ... at a time of insufficient communication between our societies,\" Putin made a case much like U.S. President Barack Obama did Tuesday night -- although their arguments could hardly have been more different. Striking Syria would have many negative ramifications, Putin argued in a piece that went online Wednesday night, including the killing of innocent people, spreading violence around the Middle East, clouding diplomatic efforts to address Iran's nuclear crisis and resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and \"unleash(ing) a new wave of terrorism.\"\n@highlight\nPutin's op-ed is \"irrelevant\" and he \"needs to deliver\" on Syria, U.S. official says\n@highlight\nU.S.-funded weapons began reaching Syrian rebels 2 weeks ago, official says\n@highlight\nIn a New York Times op-ed, Putin says striking Syria will hurt the region and world\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will meet with Russian counterpart Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his speech Tuesday, @placeholder said he was willing to test the seriousness and feasibility of the initiative before resuming his push for congressional authorization for military action, which at the moment appears unlikely to succeed.", "idx": 1375}, {"query": "@placeholder is taking the lead in dealing with the Russians.", "idx": 1376}], "idx": 860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pictured: Harry\u2019s rumoured new girlfriend who wasn't with him in Vegas By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 16:11 EST, 24 August 2012 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 24 August 2012 Prince Charles has summoned his youngest son for a heart-to-heart talk this weekend over his naked Las Vegas romp. Royal sources stressed that 27-year-old Prince Harry would not be getting a \u2018dressing down\u2019 but Charles was keen to discuss his concerns \u2018father to son\u2019. Although they have already spoken over the phone, Harry will be asked to explain in person how he ended up playing a sleazy game of \u2018strip billiards\u2019 with a group of strangers in a hotel suite \u2013 some of whom then sold photographs of it to a US celebrity website.\n@highlight\nHave already spoken over the phone but Charles is keen to talk in person\n@highlight\nRoyal sources stress 27-year-old prince will not be getting a \u2018dressing down\u2019\n@highlight\nPair must decide how to handle the decision of The Sun to publish pictures\n@highlight\nPictured: Harry\u2019s rumoured new girlfriend who wasn't with him in Vegas", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 674, "end": 675}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scandal: Prince @placeholder mingles with the ladies on his Las Vegas holiday when he was pictured cavorting naked with women in a hotel", "idx": 1379}], "idx": 861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year. Of that, there is no doubt. But was it murder? One of South Africa's toughest prosecutors, Gerrie Nel, fought for most of the month of March to prove it was. Starting Monday, one of the country's shrewdest defense lawyers, Barry Roux, will try to convince a judge that it wasn't. 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Mr Kirkman was in transit in Entebbe, near the Ugandan capital Kampala, after he missed a connecting flight to Australia. He had been working in the Democratic Republic of Congo with Australian gold mining company, Byrnecut, since February 2013. It is believed he had gone out for a drink with a fellow Australian on Wednesday and collapsed later in his hotel room. Scroll down for video Christopher David Kirkman, 30, was working for an Australian mining company, Byrnecut, at the Kibali goldmine in the Democratic Republic of Congo\n@highlight\nChristopher David Kirkman, 30, from Western Australia was found dead in his Ugandan hotel room on Wednesday\n@highlight\nUgandan police believe Kirkman died from a drug overdose and have arrested a man they suspect supplied fake drugs\n@highlight\nKirkman had flown into Uganda before later collapsing in his hotel room\n@highlight\nHe was in transit in Uganda on his way from the DRC to Australia\n@highlight\nAustralia's Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to the man's family", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 88, "end": 106}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 317, "end": 344}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 556, "end": 580}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 673, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 765}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other Australian man was reportedly rushed to @placeholder hospital after he also collapsed, but police say that man was recovering after treatment.", "idx": 1400}], "idx": 875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:26 PM on 10th September 2011 A major power outage, which left more than six million people in California and Arizona in darkness, was caused by a single maintenance worker, it has been revealed. The power cut took two nuclear reactors offline, grounded flights, caused major traffic jams and trapped people in elevators and on fairground rides in both states. San Diego bore the brunt of the blackout and most of the nation's eighth-largest city was darkened. The city trolley system that shuttles thousands of commuters every day was shut down and rush hour traffic hit gridlock.\n@highlight\nAuthorities say a worker triggered the blackout when he removed a piece of monitoring equipment at a power substation\n@highlight\nPower begins coming back for affected residents in Southern California, Arizona and Mexico early Friday morning\n@highlight\nVandalism and robberies reported at San Diego-area homes and businesses\n@highlight\nMinor traffic accidents reported as outage caused mayhem on streets without stoplights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 813, "end": 831}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The error, on a high-voltage power line linking @placeholder and San Diego, causing a cascading series of electrical grid failures stretching into Southern California.", "idx": 1409}], "idx": 882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, and now Syria and Iraq. The decade-plus duration of America's confrontation with al Qaedism offers lessons not only on how we battle extremist ideology but also how we should calibrate our expectations. The traditional goal in warfare is simple: Defeat the adversary by destroying its will and capability to pose a threat. Force the adversary to capitulate. With a nontraditional foe, it's not clear that we need to limit ourselves to traditional measures of victory. Containment could work. We know by now that in no cases have the adversary's radical ideology been defeated. 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Anna had been sent to live with Nicole Eason and her husband Calvin at their mobile home in Westville, Illinois after her second set of adoptive parents found they could not longer care for her. 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Here's what you need to know and the latest developments: \u2022 The appearance of a couple looking very like William and Catherine outside the hospital where she is expected to give birth provided a moment of excitement -- but it was a stunt organized by The Sun, Britain's best-selling tabloid newspaper. \u2022 As the wait for the royal baby continues, so does the debate over the Duchess of Cambridge's actual due date. 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Harry Connolly, 19 months, was admitted to hospital in April 2011 with sickness, diarrhoea and lethargy. But, despite his mother Lucy's concerns about her son's condition, paediatrician Dr Tasnim Arif told Mrs Connolly, 32, she should take her son home. Three days later, his devastated father Ray, 47, found the youngster lifeless in his cot. 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Like many of his countrymen, Amin Modad left Liberia in the late 1990s to seek refuge in the United States during the country's ruinous civil war. The conflict ended in 2003 and when Modad returned home two years later, he quickly recognized an opportunity where he could use the business skills he'd gained abroad. \"It was evident there was a need to develop the hospitality sector,\" says Modad, chief executive of the Bella Casa hotel and restaurant.\n@highlight\nThe West African nation of Liberia is celebrating 10 years of peace\n@highlight\nThe country's hospitality entrepreneurs are trying to foster the sector's growth\n@highlight\nInsiders say the industry has potential for growth but still faces many obstacles\n@highlight\nHigh energy costs and lack of skills are some of the challenges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With rainforest, sandy beaches and an emerging surf scene, @placeholder has its attractions.", "idx": 1433}], "idx": 894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:12 EST, 19 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 19 March 2014 A University of California at Irvine study shows that titanium-coated golf clubs can cause fires in course-side vegetation Golfers are urged to swing with care after scientists proved that titanium-coated clubs can cause course-side vegetation to burst into flames. Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, proved that titanium-coated clubs can cause sparks that ignite vegetation. Orange County Fire Authority Capt. 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It might pay out this year, though, if the white flurries start falling on an Eiffel Tower, a pyramid and a volcano come Wednesday night as forecast by the National Weather Service. Those huddled in New York City to watch the ball drop could expect a mostly sunny Wednesday with a low of 27 degrees by evening. No chance of snow. 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Jay Beatty of Armagh captured the hearts of a nation when he was plucked from the crowd by former Hoops striker Georgios Samaras to join in last year's title winning celebrations. A video of him enjoying Celtic's lap of honour was shown live on Sky Sports and gathered over two million hits on YouTube after going viral. 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The Arsenal midfielder bravely battled through the pain barrier and played the full 90 minutes before German team doctors confirmed the full extent of his injury when he reported for international duty. In an exclusive interview with beIN Sports, which will be broadcast on Thursday and again on Saturday, Wenger said: \u2018He had a little problem just before he went out at half-time. 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Last month, researchers contracted by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) found what they say are sonar images of Earhart's plane just off the coast of what is now Nikumaroro Island, which is part of the Phoenix Islands roughly 3,000 miles northeast of Australia in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.\n@highlight\nEarhart's plane disappeared in the Pacific Ocean during her doomed 1937 flight around the world\n@highlight\nResearchers believe they've found sonar images showing parts of her plane lodged on a coastal shelf just off the shores of Nikumaroro Island, about 3,000 miles northeast of Australia\n@highlight\nNew photos taken about a year after her disappearance could prove whether Earhart survived after her plane went down and lived as a castaway on the island", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 472, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 626, "end": 642}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gardner Island: This tiny, @placeholder island had its share of visitors before Earhart supposedly landed her plane on a reef off its northwestern shore", "idx": 1459}], "idx": 912} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Kitching Move over, Karl Pilkington \u2013 there are two new \u2018idiots abroad\u2019 whose holiday exploits are taking audiences by storm. Anthony Kirkby and Paul Tranter \u2013 two Brits who have dubbed themselves the Colburn Idiots Abroad in an ode to the popular television series starring Pilkington \u2013 have quickly become an online sensation thanks to a series of short clips documenting their trip to the US. Through the reach of social media, their videos have garnered nearly one million views and their YouTube channel is being followed by more than 13,000 subscribers in just two days. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAnthony Kirkby and Paul Tranter's videos have nearly one million views\n@highlight\nOnline commenters are extending invites to parties or offering tours\n@highlight\nMen have met with a company that helps people to cash in on their videos", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 29, "end": 43}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 210, "end": 230}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 401, "end": 402}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While watching the football match, @placeholder tells the camera: 'I could have done this at home.'", "idx": 1462}], "idx": 914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:14 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 4 May 2012 A political adviser was told to 'go f*** himself' when he warned former Senator John Edwards that pursuing an extramarital affair with a videographer would sink his presidential ambitions, it was revealed today. Peter Scher, who first worked with Edwards when he was the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee, testified at Edwards' campaign finance trial on Friday. He said the politician denied having a sexual relationship with Rielle Hunter when Scher broached the subject in September 2006. 'I told him if it was true that he was having an affair with Ms Hunter, he should not run for president,' Mr Scher testified as the second week of Edwards' trial neared its end. 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St Louis Blues player Oshie was one of the stars of the Sochi Olympics, helping nab the men's hockey team a decent fourth-place in the tournament. But Cosgrove had to cheer on her 'heartthrob' fiancee from back home in Missouri, since she was too pregnant to fly to Russia. 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You probably didn't read about the impact he made on modern media, and maybe even on the debate the Internet had about Instagram this week. But that's part of his legacy, too. Let's connect the dots from Bork to Instagram, shall we? 1. The Bork Tapes President Ronald Reagan nominated Bork for the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987. 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Former Baltimore crime reporter David Simon, whose bleak portrait of his drug-ravaged home city has been hailed as the greatest television drama of all time, said he wanted the drugs debate re-framed. Speaking at a debate hosted by the Observer at the Royal Institution in London, Simon called the government crusade against drugs 'a holocaust in slow motion'.\n@highlight\nDavid Simon said he wanted the drugs debate re-framed\n@highlight\nHe called U.S. crusade against drugs 'a holocaust in slow motion'\n@highlight\nSpeaking in London, Simon said he's against legalisation of marijuana", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder creator Simon said the drugs war is making cost-effective policing on the streets of Baltimore too easy, to the detriment of police work on non drug-related crime.", "idx": 1473}], "idx": 921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australian troops could begin pulling out of Afghanistan in the coming months, and the majority of them may leave the country by the end of next year, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Tuesday. 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During the telephone interview, the woman said she was resigning her post because of the ongoing violence in Syria. \"I cannot support the cycle of extreme violence ... ignore the young men, women and children who have died,\" she said. Shortly afterward, Shakkour denied to CNN affiliate BFM-TV that she had made any such statement, alleging in an on-camera interview that she had been impersonated.\n@highlight\nSyria's ambassador denies having made call to France 24 saying she was resigning\n@highlight\nFrance 24 alleges identity theft and impersonation related to the interview\n@highlight\nFrance 24 commissioned an analysis that shows the two voices are different\n@highlight\nResignation was also reported by Reuters, which cited Syrian Embassy as its source", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its statement Thursday, France 24 said it had invited @placeholder to participate in its debate program.", "idx": 1481}, {"query": "\"I am filing a complaint to the French tribunal and also to the international tribunal, and there will probably be some measures against @placeholder 24,\" she said.", "idx": 1483}], "idx": 926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Former first lady Laura Bush praised the performance of her husband's successor Monday, breaking with many Republicans in telling CNN that she thinks President Obama is doing a good job under tough circumstances. Former first lady Laura Bush defended President Obama's decision to address the nation's schoolchildren. She also criticized Washington's sharp political divide during an interview covering a range of topics including her thoughts on first lady Michelle Obama, former Vice President Dick Cheney, the situation in Afghanistan and Myanmar, and life after eight tumultuous years in the White House. 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She has been proudly wearing a new necklace that carries a disc engraved with her baby Prince George\u2019s full name \u2013 George Alexander Louis \u2013 and a heart-shaped charm inscribed with the letter \u2018W\u2019 for her husband William.\n@highlight\nThe necklace bears inscriptions of both Kate's son and her husband\n@highlight\nIt was bought for just under \u00a390 in a high street store in Fulham\n@highlight\nKate has been seen wearing it several times over the past few weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 246, "end": 265}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 447}, {"start": 504, "end": 504}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018After @placeholder was born, we made this gold chain especially for the Duchess and sent it to Pippa to give to her sister as a gift, and she passed it on.\u2019", "idx": 1491}], "idx": 931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the morning of her suicide on July 17, Zhou Jianrong came into work earlier than usual. No one knew what went through her head in those quiet hours before other workers arrived, but as CCTV footage later revealed, she first took 20 minutes to walk around the empty factory before leaping off the fourth floor window. The 49-year old was found dead shortly before 6 a.m., marking the end of her 12 years at the GCL Footwear factory. Zhou had just been fired the previous night for participating in a strike that was part of a long-running labor dispute. She was one of more than 100 workers sacked for their involvement.\n@highlight\nLabor unions in China are ridiculed for their impotence and are referred to as \"boss' unions\"\n@highlight\nBottom-up activism puts pressure on the government to make changes\n@highlight\nNearly half of all protests between 2011-2013 were related to factory workers' rights\n@highlight\nChina can no longer rely on cheap labor -- so what's next for \"the world's factory\"?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But with 260 million migrant workers in the country, this progress might take some time -- a progress that @placeholder will not see.", "idx": 1492}], "idx": 932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A seven-year-old boy who spent a winter's night lost in chilly conditions in the Australian bush says a friendly kangaroo is the reason he survived. South Australian police said Simon Kruger went missing in the Deep Creek Conservation Park, south of Adelaide, after wandering away from a family picnic shortly after 1.15pm Saturday. A search party of about 40, including two rescue helicopters, was mobilized to locate Simon, who was wearing just a fleece top and track pants and was not equipped for a night in the elements. The search party continued their efforts through the night, operating using parachute flares, before a rescue helicopter spotted him about 500 meters from where he had gone missing nearly 24 hours earlier.\n@highlight\nBoy, 7, says kangaroo helped him survive a chilly night in the Australian bush\n@highlight\nHe says he went missing from a family picnic after a kangaroo ate flowers he was picking\n@highlight\nHe spent nearly 24 hours lost in in bush while a search party looked for him\n@highlight\nHis father said the kangaroo was \"a gift from God\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 220, "end": 247}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think @placeholder sent a kangaroo to keep him warm.\"", "idx": 1494}], "idx": 934} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a royal first. Britain's Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter, will become the first member of the royal family to appear in a video game. An electronic version of the 32-year-old royal will be featured in an online game for horse lovers, 'Howrse,' in which the Olympic equestrian will mentor and guide players in the UK. Some of her own horses, including her Olympic mount High Kingdom, will be included in the game for players to \"own\" themselves, game maker Ubisoft said in a statement. The horse breeding game, which has 50 million players worldwide, allows players to raise horses and ponies, take care of them, train them and enhance their skills and abilities.\n@highlight\nZara Phillips to star in online equine game \"Howrse\"\n@highlight\nPhillips to become the first member of the royal family to appear in a video game\n@highlight\nThe Olympic equestrian will offer advice in the game\n@highlight\nPhillips expecting her first child this month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 342, "end": 343}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Not everyone has access to ride or care for horses regularly and @placeholder provides a great opportunity to really understand more about how horses are raised and bred in an easy-to-access and fun way.\"", "idx": 1503}], "idx": 940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 3 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 4 July 2013 The King of Belgium last night said he will abdicate in favour of his son. King Albert, 79, said that because of his \u2018age and health\u2019 he will pass the throne to Crown Prince Philippe, 53, this month. However, his decision follows the opening of court proceedings over his illegitimate daughter. Announcement: King Albert II of Belgium is expected to announce his abdication after 20 years on the throne, this afternoon Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo said he, too, would make an official announcement immediately after the king's speech, further heightening expectations the 20-year reign of Albert is drawing to a close.\n@highlight\nExpected to abdicate in favour of his son Crown Prince Phillip\n@highlight\nAlbert II of Belgium has been on the throne for nearly 20 years\n@highlight\nCrowned in 1993 after his older brother Baudouin died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 803}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Belgium found itself without a government for a record 541 days before the team of @placeholder could take the oath late in 2011, Albert had to be involved in the protracted talks because one of the few real powers a Belgian monarch has is to appoint government brokers.", "idx": 1516}], "idx": 951} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli has already made an impact at Liverpool. He has never been accused of lacking audacity, and one of the first questions he asked on entering the dressing room on Monday was: 'Who takes the penalities?' Balotteli has a formidable record from the spot, not having missed one in 26 attempts for club and country until last September. 'He's brilliant at them \u2014 and he knows it,' said manager Brendan Rodgers. 'But Steven Gerrard's the penalty taker. Simple.' Scroll down for videos... 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Supporting Small Trades also means supporting factory owner Gary Pleam, whose great-great grandfather built a water wheel in 1873 to power the hat factory that became Mohnton Mills in 1906.\n@highlight\nSome fashion brands, retailers emphasize transparency to appeal to conscious consumers\n@highlight\nFounders of Zady, a new shopping website, hope to appeal directly to them\n@highlight\nZady showcases brands from around the world that it vetted for sustainability practices\n@highlight\nHave you transformed your passion into profits? 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But book a session with a big name -- an Olympic hero, a Bassmaster Classic champ, an NBA star, a World Series of Poker bracelet winner, a NASCAR legend -- and it's not (let's face it) just about improving. It's about luxuriating in the experience of doing something -- anything -- under the tutelage of a famous, field-tested elite.\n@highlight\nSki, fish, play drums? 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Foreign ministers from the 28 members of the Western military alliance met in Brussels on Tuesday for the first time since Russia grabbed the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine last month, triggering the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War. They were discussing ways to boost NATO's military presence in formerly communist central and Eastern Europe to reassure allies worried by Russia's moves. 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The youngster from Honiton, Devon, had been 'darting' towards a helter-skelter ride at the Lanlivery Vintage Rally in Cornwall, when she was struck by a heavy truck as it reversed in the field. She was treated less than a minute after the accident at 11.40am on Saturday as paramedics had a display stand just 100 metres away.\n@highlight\nGirl has been named as Tayla Saunders, from Honiton, Devon.\n@highlight\nWitness saw child running towards fairground when tragedy happened\n@highlight\nGirl's foster parents attend memorial church service in field", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 332, "end": 354}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}]}, "qas": [{"query": "added: 'The child was with her foster parents who live in @placeholder, her", "idx": 1563}], "idx": 974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Scores of people were killed in violence across Syria on Monday, opposition activists said, while Russia insisted a political solution was the only answer to end the bloodshed. Here are fresh developments in Syria's bloody civil war: Opposition: 50 regime soldiers killed at checkpoint A suicide bomber killed at least 50 Syrian soldiers Monday at a checkpoint in Hama province, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. The opposition group said the bomber was from the al-Nusra Front, which has claimed responsibility for past suicide attacks. 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Now Jimmy Savile's nephew Guy Marsden, 60, has revealed that he came within a whisker of being sexually abused himself but was inadvertently saved by his uncle. In 1968, aged 15, he and a group of friends ran away and got the train to London where they were met by two men who invited them back to their flat. 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Losing a parent is always heart-breaking \u2013 yet, ever since that dreadful moment, actress Tricia Penrose has known that hers will be stolen from her far too soon. \u2018We\u2019ve always been more like sisters,\u2019 says the 43-year-old from Liverpool, better known to millions across Britain as barmaid Gina in the series Heartbeat. 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Al Barker, the lawyer who represented Melanie Lyon in her divorce from Haskell, revealed she made the heart-breaking statement to family members after discovering her ex had slaughtered six of her relatives in cold blood. Melanie's sister Katie Stay, brother-in-law Stephen and four of their young children were gunned down at their Texas home on Wednesday. Melanie Lyon Haskell, pictured here with then-husband Ronald and the couple's three children is in 'shock' over the massacre. Al Barker, her former lawyer who became good friends with her, said: 'I just hope other victims (of domestic violence) don\u00bft look at her case and think,\"this could happen to me\"'\n@highlight\nPolice in Houston, Texas, arrested 33-year-old Haskell Wednesday night after a tense stand-off at a suburban cul-de-sac\n@highlight\nHe is charged with shooting dead six members of the same family\n@highlight\nHaskell and his wife Melanie Kaye Haskell were married in 2002 in California\n@highlight\nMelanie feels she's 'paid the ultimate price for freedom', her divorce lawyer Al Barker told MailOnline, adding: 'But I felt terrible because it is not her fault'\n@highlight\nLone survior, Cassidy Stay, 15, was released from hospital today\n@highlight\nA bullet grazed her head and she played dead until Haskell left", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 599, "end": 618}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1394}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1408}, {"start": 1510, "end": 1516}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I asked her how Melanie was doing and she told me that @placeholder was in shock over what happened.\u2019", "idx": 1590}], "idx": 991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: We asked readers to weigh in on CNN.com Live producer Jarrett Bellini's vacation destination, and you chose South Africa. Check back for updates on his trip. Giraffes are a common sight in Kruger National Park. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, South Africa (CNN) -- I spent two nights sleeping under a full-moon sky, nestled in my trusty hammock at Kruger National Park. Our guides provided us with tents, but I figured I wouldn't have too many opportunities in my life to slumber in the open bush on the African continent. Thus, I rested more or less exposed throughout the night, hoping that a lion wouldn't figure that he wouldn't have too many opportunities in his life to maul a sleeping American tourist in the open bush on the African continent.\n@highlight\nCNN.com's Jarrett Bellini is traveling in South Africa\n@highlight\nReaders chose his destination and can share their travel suggestions\n@highlight\nBellini will provide updates from South Africa on CNN.com and CNN.com Live", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 204, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 353, "end": 372}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 976, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder seemed to fit, quite perfectly, my idea of the African savannah.", "idx": 1593}], "idx": 993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sunderland manager Gus Poyet criticised the inconsistency of referee Craig Pawson after their defeat against Liverpool. 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But the military assistance that Iran and Russia are speeding to Shiite groups in Iraq imperils that change. It now appears that a majority of Iraq's political parties and Shiite religious authorities blame Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's authoritarian tendencies and exclusion of mainstream Sunni groups for the crisis, and they seek his replacement as the starting point for resolving it. But just as this political majority has begun to form against him, Iran and Russia have extended al-Maliki material and political support that insulates him from domestic political pressure and may even embolden him to try to stay on.\n@highlight\nWriters: Iran, Russia aid to Iraq imperils U.S. call for al-Maliki to make Iraq government inclusive\n@highlight\nThus Al-Maliki is less likely to leave or to stop shunning Sunnis, they say\n@highlight\nThey say Iran helps al-Maliki return \"worst of the worst\" to key positions to oppress Sunnis\n@highlight\nWriters: Tehran will see reforms U.S. wants as limits on Iranian influence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 412, "end": 425}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It began to wane in 2010 when the U.S. ceded our leverage in favor of \"smart power,\" believing that reasonable @placeholder minds would prevail.", "idx": 1613}], "idx": 1006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read his views on 'Big Cheese' Matt Prior I did NOT text South Africans ways to get Strauss out Flower's regime led to cliques (and Trott telling Prior and Swann to 'f*** off') Flower was a 'f****** horrendous' 'Mood Hoover' Graeme Swann has blasted Kevin Pietersen's autobiography as a 'work of fiction' and that any criticism of his former England team-mate Matt Prior is 'codswallop'. The ex-England spinner, who took 255 wickets in 60 Tests, claims he 'expected' KP: The Autobiography to be about as factually correct as Jules Verne - a French novelist who specialised in science fiction. 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The video, dubbed 'Hands Up', shows black men holding guns to the head of a white actor dressed as an NYPD cop, and features the lyric: 'For Mike Brown and Sean Bell, a cop got to get killed'. It also depicts a grief-stricken mother walking into The Bronx Defenders's offices on 161st Street, where she is comforted by an attorney. Another lawyer at the firm features later in the footage.\n@highlight\n'Hands Up' rap video shows black men holding guns to an officer's head\n@highlight\nAlso includes lyric: 'For Mike Brown and Sean Bell, a cop got to get killed'\n@highlight\nAttorneys Kumar Rao and Ryan Napoli criticized for appearing in footage\n@highlight\nThey also allowed video to be filmed in The Bronx Defenders's NY offices\n@highlight\nDOI investigation found lawyers guilty of committing 'serious misconduct'\n@highlight\nNew York Mayor Bill de Blasio described the findings as 'deeply disturbing'", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 450, "end": 468}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 898, "end": 916}, {"start": 920, "end": 921}, {"start": 942, "end": 944}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Bronx Defenders - which is known for its aggressive defense of low-income and minority clients in the @placeholder - has amassed around $107million in city funding since 2007.", "idx": 1623}], "idx": 1014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nokia fans, look away now. If you were upset by the news that the Nokia branding was to be dropped from all future Microsoft phones, then you won\u2019t want to see these new images. Microsoft has now unveiled what its phones will look like once the branding switch to \u2018Microsoft Lumia\u2019 is complete, bringing to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones. Dry your eyes mate: Microsoft has revealed what its phones will look like now that the Nokia brand name has been dropped from all future devices, shown in this image. From now on all Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will simply be called Microsoft Lumia, although existing phones will continue to be supported\n@highlight\nMicrosoft has unveiled what its phones will look like without Nokia branding\n@highlight\nThe switch in branding was first reported earlier this week\n@highlight\nAll Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone devices will now be 'Microsoft Lumia'\n@highlight\nThe Washington-based firm has now made the rebranding official\n@highlight\n'Say hello to Microsoft Lumia' the company's Tuula Rytil\u00e4 said in a blog post\n@highlight\nIt brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones\n@highlight\nHowever some basic entry-level phones with Nokia branding will still be sold\n@highlight\nAnd existing Nokia and Windows Phone devices will still be supported\n@highlight\nMicrosoft bought Nokia's phone business for \u00a34.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April\n@highlight\nFinnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate technology company", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 857, "end": 869}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1413, "end": 1417}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The change by the Washington firm will see all Microsoft smartphones simply called Microsoft Lumia from now on (@placeholder 730 shown).", "idx": 1630}], "idx": 1017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- A Kuwaiti company that has been paid more than $8.5 billion to supply food and other items to the U.S. military in the Middle East has been indicted on multiple federal fraud charges, authorities announced Monday. Public Warehousing Company KSC is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, committing major fraud against the United States, making false statements, submitting false claims and wire fraud, a six-count indictment states. The company obtained contracts in May 2003, February 2005 and July 2005 to feed U.S. troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan, said the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Georgia, where the charges were filed.\n@highlight\nPublic Warehousing Company KSC was paid $8.5 billion to supply food, other items\n@highlight\nIndictment says company presented false claims, overcharged\n@highlight\nInvestigation is still under way\n@highlight\nCompany did not return calls seeking comment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 240, "end": 269}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 634, "end": 661}, {"start": 705, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The indictment does not say how much the @placeholder was allegedly defrauded, because the investigation is under way, officials said.", "idx": 1636}], "idx": 1020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- English footballer Joey Barton will have to wait until November to make his Ligue 1 debut for Marseille after the French League confirmed he must serve the remainder of his 12-game ban. Barton was handed the lengthy suspension by the English Football Association after he was red-carded in Queens Park Rangers' final Premier League match of last season at Manchester City. After training with English lower league side Fleetwood Town, Barton was then left behind as QPR toured Malaysia during preseason, and he completed a season-long loan move to Marseille before the August transfer window closed. \"Upon the transfer of Joey Barton from Queens Park Rangers to Olympique Marseille, the English Football Association transmitted to the French Football Federation the disciplinary sanction he was subject to in the English league,\" said a French League statement.\n@highlight\nQPR's Joey Barton must serve the remainder of his 12-game ban in France\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old is ineligible to play in Marseille's domestic matches\n@highlight\nEnglish midfielder can play for his new loan club in European competition\n@highlight\nControversial figure has put violent past behind him to build big Twitter audience", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 243, "end": 270}, {"start": 299, "end": 317}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 666}, {"start": 671, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 769}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 846, "end": 858}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also has his own website, where he has written about his excitement in starting a new career in @placeholder.", "idx": 1639}], "idx": 1022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aaron Sharp and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 02:59 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 23 September 2013 Criminal history: Israel Alverez, 33, was arrested for family violence on September 11 and now police believe he shot his family before killing himself A couple and their three children have been found dead inside their Texas home in what police now believe is an apparent murder-suicide. The father of the slain children, Israel Alvarez, was arrested on a domestic assault charge less than two weeks before his body and that of his wife Guadalupe Ronquillo-Ovalle and their three young children were discovered.\n@highlight\nA couple and their three children- ages 4, 8 and 12- were found shot to death inside their Texas home\n@highlight\nPolice believe it was a murder-suicide as the father, Israel Alverez, was arrested for a domestic assault charge less than two weeks ago\n@highlight\nSheriff said they are not looking for a suspect outside of the home\n@highlight\nAlverez's father was the one to call 911 and report the deaths", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 554, "end": 579}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No divorce filings or requests for a restraining order were filed, and @placeholder did not ask for a protective order, according to records.", "idx": 1641}], "idx": 1024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Doha, Qatar (CNN) -- A Qatari judge sentenced California couple Grace and Matthew Huang to three years in prison after they were found guilty in the death of their 8-year-old adopted daughter. \"We have just been wrongfully convicted and we feel as if we are being kidnapped by the Qatar judicial system,\" a distraught Matthew Huang told reporters outside the court Thursday. \"This verdict is wrong and appears to be nothing more a than an effort to save face.\" The couple was accused of murdering their daughter, Gloria, by starving her to death. But the judge did not specify the exact charge for which they were convicted.\n@highlight\nThe couple has two weeks to appeal the verdict\n@highlight\nThe Huangs deny charges of killing their daughter, who died in January last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder always had water bottles in her room and had access to water from the bathroom in her room, the attorney said.", "idx": 1644}], "idx": 1027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday as it grapples with the worst crisis since its founding -- devastating debt and the threat of disintegration. 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The timing wasn't a coincidence. \"This is, in a way, a message to Europe that we should do everything we can and move forward,\" said Thorbjen Jagland, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and a high European Council official.\n@highlight\nCrisis Group calls EU \"one of greatest conflict resolution mechanisms ever devised\"\n@highlight\nItalian protester has a complaint: Europe's economy \"works in favor of the banks\"\n@highlight\nThe Nobel Committee has \"no ambitions\" to save the euro, committee chairman says\n@highlight\nWe must work hard for \"peace, for democracy, for freedom,\" German chancellor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 518, "end": 519}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 664, "end": 679}, {"start": 702, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 754}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 796, "end": 797}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within the EU, disparities have persisted between economically strong members, such as @placeholder, which has fronted European bailout money, and economically weaker countries like Greece suffering from strict austerity measures and unemployment.", "idx": 1646}], "idx": 1029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Westminster, Maryland (CNN) -- Matthew Snyder's funeral was to be a private affair, with family and friends gathering at a Catholic church to mourn the 20-year-old Marine who died a hero in Iraq, serving his country. But Matt's father says his grief was compounded by anger and helplessness because of about a dozen unwanted visitors, a fringe group standing at the center of a constitutional showdown. \"I was just shocked that any individual could do this to another human being,\" Albert Snyder told CNN. \"I mean, it was inhuman.\" He speaks of members of a small Kansas church who have gained nationwide attention for protesting loudly at funerals of U.S. service members, denouncing homosexuality. Both sides will now receive a Supreme Court hearing over their competing constitutional rights. Oral arguments are Wednesday morning, with a final ruling some months away.\n@highlight\nWestboro Baptist Church brings anti-gay message to soldiers' funerals\n@highlight\nFather of a Marine who died a hero in Iraq sued; the case is now before U.S. Supreme Court\n@highlight\nThe church defends its \"highly disliked\" speech as \"needing protection\"\n@highlight\nOne other lawsuit against the church could reach the high court next year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 883, "end": 905}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's speech is in a format showing it is religious commentary,\" said church members in their brief to the Supreme Court.", "idx": 1652}], "idx": 1032} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Tevelin, 19, was brutally killed by a man who wanted revenge for American actions in the Mideast It has been three months since college student Brendan Tevlin was brutally murdered in New Jersey by an extremist determined to get revenge for American military action in the Middle East. And every day since, his parents Michael and Allison have passed by the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange \u2014 the spot where their 19-year-old son lost his life. 'We have to pass it every day,' Allison Tevlin told The Star-Ledger. 'We saw all the flowers and the crosses. 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The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal loses to Tomas Berdych at the Australian Open\n@highlight\nBerdych powers past the 14-time grand slam winner in straight sets\n@highlight\nThe Czech had lost 17 straight times to Nadal\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova, Ekaterina Makarova advance to semifinals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 490, "end": 504}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 550, "end": 567}, {"start": 589, "end": 604}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, however, did what he had to, hitting 46 winners and making only 21 unforced errors.", "idx": 1663}, {"query": "@placeholder may not be a household name but the left-hander has now reached consecutive grand slam semifinals.", "idx": 1664}], "idx": 1038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Daily Mail Political Editor Iain Duncan Smith last night called on Ed Miliband to \u2018immediately\u2019 say what cuts Labour would make to keep within a legal cap on welfare set by the Government. The Work and Pensions Secretary said the Labour leader\u2019s decision to back the new long-term limit was a \u2018scam\u2019 unless he was prepared to say how he would fund the scrapping of the so-called bedroom tax. A group of 13 Labour MPs, including former frontbenchers Diane Abbott and Tom Watson, rebelled against their party\u2019s backing for the Government\u2019s plan. Demand: Iain Duncan Smith (left) has called on Ed Miliband (right) to 'immediately' say what cuts Labour would make to keep within a legal cap on welfare set by the Government\n@highlight\nWork and Pensions Secretary says Ed Miliband should 'immediately' say what cuts Labour would make to keep within a legal cap on welfare\n@highlight\nCalls on Labour leader to say how he would fund scrapping 'bedroom tax'\n@highlight\nGroup of 13 Labour MPs rebel against party's backing for long-term limit\n@highlight\nMeasure means overall welfare spending cannot rise above inflation from a fixed limit of \u00a3119.5billion until 2020\n@highlight\nLimit includes housing, disibility and pensioner benefits, and tax credits", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 211, "end": 237}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 570, "end": 586}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 749, "end": 775}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 991, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said reversing the housing benefit cuts would mean Labour would immediately breach the cap as it would cost \u00a3460million.", "idx": 1674}], "idx": 1047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Tuesday night's State of the Union address, President Obama is expected to focus on the crisis of widening inequality in America. This is good. And it's no surprise. Over the last few years, he has tried to draw attention to the decimation of the middle class over recent decades. He's explained the scope of the problem -- that the severity of today's inequality is akin to what preceded the Great Depression. He's adopted a catchphrase -- prosperity from the \"middle out\" -- and forced Republicans to talk about the issue. And he's proposed policies to address it.\n@highlight\nEric Liu: President Obama must do more than list policy fixes for inequality at SOTU\n@highlight\nLiu: He needs to reckon with those who have mixed emotions about \"falling behind\"\n@highlight\nHe says the heart must be acknowledged and its pain and fear must be named\n@highlight\nLiu: Obama must tell those who feel shame for being poor to do away with self-blame", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama just has to be @placeholder -- the author who acutely sensed and articulated the cross currents of ambition and anxiety around him; the organizer who could navigate the unspoken tensions of identity that influence politics.", "idx": 1678}], "idx": 1049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rafael Nadal refused to make any excuses after his record-equalling winning streak over Tomas Berdych came to a comprehensive end in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Tuesday. 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His face is on a U.S. postage stamp. Countless statues, murals, libraries, schools, parks and streets are named after him -- he even has his own national monument. He was on the cover of Time magazine in 1969. A naval ship was named after him. The man even has his own Google Doodle and Apple ad. Yet his footprint in American history is widely unknown and that's exactly the reason why actor-turned-director Diego Luna decided to produce a movie about his life. \"I was really surprised that there wasn't already a film out about Chavez's life, so that's why I spent the past four years making this and hope the country will join me in celebrating his life and work,\" Diego Luna said during Tuesday's screening of \"Cesar Chavez: An American Hero\" in New York. The movie opens nationwide on Friday.\n@highlight\nCesar Chavez's life not widely known, but actor-director Diego Luna hopes to change that\n@highlight\nKennedy: \"New York is 37 years behind California. 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Galaxy teammate Landon Donovan, who questioned the English football star's commitment to the MLS team earlier this month. Landon Donovan, left, is unhappy with David Beckham's contribution at LA Galaxy. Beckham said the U.S. national captain was \"unprofessional\" for publicly voicing his opinions, which were reported worldwide from the soon-to-be-published book \"The Beckham Experiment\" by Sports Illustrated writer Grant Wahl. \"In every football player's eyes throughout the world, it would be unprofessional to speak out about a team-mate, especially in the press and not to your face,\" Beckham said before watching the Galaxy's 1-0 win over Chivas USA on Saturday night. What do you think? Was Donovan right?\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham plans to meet with L.A. 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A caretaker at an office tower around 100m from where O'Sullivan was last sighted found the 33-year-old naked and injured down a rarely used stairwell around 8.30pm on Wednesday. Lapsing in and out of consciousness, Donie was able to give his mobile phone number and address back in Ireland before the man rushed next door to Easts Leagues Club to raise the alarm and call an ambulance. Two hours later, his relieved brother, Johnnie O'Sullivan, learned Donie was alive, soon after he had returned home from a third night out scouring Sydney suburbs for the missing man.\n@highlight\nIrishman Donal O'Sullivan has been found alive five days after he went missing in Sydney, Australia\n@highlight\nIn hospital Donie has recognised his brother Johnnie and could speak\n@highlight\nDonie found by caretaker down disused stairwell 100m from where he was last seen\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old has head and back injuries but was able to supply his mobile phone number and address\n@highlight\nThe news came as more than 100 young Irish people had spent their third night out on search\n@highlight\nDonie's sister and brother-in-law Anne and Liam O'Hare arrive from Ireland in Sydney tonight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 58}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 505, "end": 522}, {"start": 605, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 770, "end": 785}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than a hundred young Irish nationals living in @placeholder went out in pairs on Wednesday night, each assigned a search grid on a map drawn up by Donie's brother, a housemate and friends.", "idx": 1701}], "idx": 1069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A suspected serial killer has killed for the last time. Authorities say Israel Keyes, who was arrested and charged in the killing of an Alaskan barista, killed himself while in custody. Before committing suicide on Sunday, Keyes confessed to at least seven other slayings, according to the FBI field office in Anchorage, Alaska, which on Monday asked for the public's help with tracing Keyes' travels over the years in the hopes of identifying any additional victims. He crisscrossed the country, and authorities may never know how many he killed. \"Based upon investigation conducted following his arrest in March 2012, Israel Keyes is believed to have committed multiple kidnappings and murders across the country between 2001 and March 2012,\" the office said in a statement. \"Keyes described significant planning and preparation for his murders, reflecting a meticulous and organized approach to his crimes.\"\n@highlight\nIsrael Keyes committed suicide while in custody on murder charges, officials say\n@highlight\nHe was charged in the death of 18-year-old Samantha Koenig, an Alaskan barista\n@highlight\nHe is said to have confessed to multiple murders and did not know any of his victims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After @placeholder made the coffee, Keyes brandished a gun forced himself into the coffee stand and bound the 18-year-old woman with zip ties.", "idx": 1702}], "idx": 1070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A helicopter has plunged to the ground in Seoul in a horrific crash that killed both pilots after its propeller clipped the side of one of the city's most expensive apartment buildings. Fire official Cha Yang-oh told reporters that the helicopter crashed in the upmarket Gangnam district - made famous by the hit music video Gangnam Style - in the south-east of the South Korean capital. The helicopter, belonging to LG Electronics, was on its way to a nearby landing field where it was scheduled to pick up LG employees and head to a city in the south of the country.\n@highlight\nA propeller clipped the side of some of Seoul's priciest flats\n@highlight\nCrash was in Gangnam, the suburb made famous by rapper Psy's hit video\n@highlight\nThe chopper belonging to LG Electronics was on its way to a landing field", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 417, "end": 430}, {"start": 508, "end": 509}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder searching: An official declined to say if the crash was anything to do with this morning's thick fog", "idx": 1705}], "idx": 1072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- David Miranda, the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, won a partial victory in his legal action against the Metropolitan Police Thursday, but the judge left a loophole that allows the police to continue investigating the materials they seized from him on Sunday. Miranda, a Brazilian citizen, spent nearly nine hours in detention Sunday being questioned under a provision of Britain's terrorism laws, after he was stopped as he changed planes on his way home from Berlin to Brazil. Authorities confiscated Miranda's electronic equipment, including his mobile phone, laptop, memory sticks, smart watch, DVDs and games consoles.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police hail court's rejection of \"attempt to prevent further examination of material seized\"\n@highlight\nCourt bars use of materials seized, except for purpose of protecting national security\n@highlight\nLawyer for the police says a criminal investigation has been launched\n@highlight\nMiranda was detained for nearly 9 hours Sunday at Heathrow Airport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 137, "end": 155}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He doesn't work for @placeholder, but the newspaper paid for his flights because he was helping his partner.", "idx": 1711}], "idx": 1077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "I\u2019ve lived and worked on Tyneside and I totally understand the frustrations of Newcastle United fans. Years ago, by day, I was a poorly paid young football reporter trying to make my way in the industry; by night I was the friendly barman making up my income, chatting about the Toon until the early hours on the Tuxedo Royale, a nightclub on a boat moored under the Tyne Bridge, with a revolving dancefloor and lots of scantily clad barmaids. I\u2019m beginning to wonder why I ever left! Newcastle fans were vocal in their calls for manager Alan Pardew to be sacked at Southampton on Saturday\n@highlight\nNewcastle United fans called for manager Alan Pardew to be sacked during Saturday's 4-0 loss at Southampton\n@highlight\nAt the moment, there is absolutely nothing for them to look forward to\n@highlight\nNewcastle fans should seize the moment and buy the club from Mike Ashley\n@highlight\nIt could prove to be the most straightforward way of removing Pardew", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 79, "end": 94}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder was at the centre of everything for most of the punters in there \u2013 win, lose or draw that\u2019s what they wanted to talk about.", "idx": 1713}], "idx": 1079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 03:20 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 28 September 2012 She might be going through a relationship rough patch but it is clear that heartache isn't affecting Kristen Stewart's sense of style The Twilight star has become the UK's most searched for celebrity style icon - knocking Pippa Middleton off the top of the chart in the process. Once known for grubby Converse and grungy styling, the 22-year-old actress has adopted a more polished look over the last 12 months, winning plaudits from the fashion world in the process and a lucrative perfume campaign for French label, Balenciaga.\n@highlight\nActress Kristen Stewart tops fashion website's list\n@highlight\nPippa Middleton, who came first last year, drops out of the top 10 completely\n@highlight\nX-Factor judgeTulisa Contostavlos is runner up\n@highlight\nAmerican actress Zooey Deschanel is third", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 262, "end": 263}, {"start": 317, "end": 331}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 797, "end": 820}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She continued: 'Following the latest fashion trends can make you feel great and @placeholder is certainly one to watch when it comes to her style.", "idx": 1717}], "idx": 1083} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Roberts A girl aged 17 has been hailed as the Elephant Whisperer in India and hopes to work with the animals after she finishes school - even though they killed her father. Nirmala Topno has been praised for being the only female in her area to handle as many as 17 wild elephants when they roam jungles and enter villages near Rourkela, eastern India. From an early age she began following her father Marino, 50, and a group of local men whenever herds of wild elephants roamed populated areas near their home. Scroll down for video Mammoth courage: 17-year-old Nirmala Topno has become a celebrity in India, where she is hailed as an elephant whisperer. She refuses to give up even after the animals trampled her father Marino to death\n@highlight\nNirmala Topno was trained by father Marino in villages near Rourkela, India\n@highlight\nShe said people 'believe I have a certain power that makes elephants listen'\n@highlight\nBut in November Marino, 50, was killed by an angry herd in terrifying attack\n@highlight\nSchoolgirl stared down the animal until it left, but he had already died\n@highlight\nNow she has been promised a job protecting the animals from poachers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 55, "end": 72}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: \u2018I changed my uniform; quickly grabbed some food and we took off.", "idx": 1721}], "idx": 1086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Scholes believes Rio Ferdinand would have played alongside John Terry for England at Euro 2012 despite the racism storm involving his brother Anton. Chelsea defender Terry was accused of making a racially charged remark to QPR player Anton Ferdinand during a match at Loftus Road in November 2011. He was found not guilty of racial abuse by a court but received a four-match suspension and \u00a3220,000 fine from the Football Association. Paul Scholes believes Rio Ferdinand (left) would have played alongside John Terry for England at Euro 2012 despite the racism storm involving the Chelsea defender and his brother Anton\n@highlight\nPaul Scholes believes Rio Ferdinand would have put the racism scandal involving his brother Anton to one side to play with John Terry at Euro 2012\n@highlight\nTerry was accused of racially abusing Anton in QPR vs Chelsea game in 2011\n@highlight\nChelsea defender was found not guilty by a court but given a four-match suspension and \u00a3220,000 fine by the Football Association\n@highlight\nTerry was selected by Roy Hodgson for Euro 2012 but Ferdinand was left at home\n@highlight\nScholes, who played alongside Ferdinand at Man United for a decade, believes Ferdinand was willing to play\n@highlight\nScholes also claims Man City's Yaya Toure 'doesn't look interested' this season and has neglected his defensive work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 228, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 418, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 988, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder selected John Terry in England's Euro 2012 squad but left Rio Ferdinand at home", "idx": 1724}], "idx": 1088} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sarah, 10, and Kylie, 15, were struck by cars in separate incidents - both drivers sped away Surveillance video from both incidents exists and police say they're confident they'll find the drivers Younger sister Sarah is now having to wear a cast while sister Kylie remains critically ill in hospital Their father, Jim, can't believe the unlucky coincidence By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 15:36 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 11 March 2013 For any family having to endure the horror of a hit-and-run would be enormously stressful, but to be forced to go through the exact same thing twice in the same week almost beggars belief.\n@highlight\nSarah, 10, and Kylie, 15, were struck by cars in separate incidents - both drivers sped away\n@highlight\nSurveillance video from both incidents exists and police say they're confident they'll find the drivers\n@highlight\nYounger sister Sarah is now having to wear a cast while sister Kylie remains critically ill in hospital\n@highlight\nTheir father, Jim, can't believe the unlucky coincidence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He checked to see if @placeholder was still alive before getting back into his car and driving away.", "idx": 1732}], "idx": 1093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baluchistan, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan is taking a page from America's counterinsurgency playbook in trying to win the hearts and the minds of those who might otherwise join Taliban militants or Balochistan nationalists against its military. Balochistan province -- Pakistan's largest and one of its most troubled -- is home to a nationalist insurgency and an increasingly violent Taliban presence. The sight of Baloch troops marching in the Pakistani army might have been unimaginable three years ago, but recruits are now training to fight for the army, not against it. More than 3,500 such troops have been recruited since 2007, commanders say.\n@highlight\nBalochistan province is home to nationalist sentiments and Taliban violence\n@highlight\nThe army is recruiting Baloch residents to join its fighting force\n@highlight\nImproved living conditions are part of the military's plan to win support", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The alienation led to calls for independence -- the @placeholder nationalist movement.", "idx": 1738}], "idx": 1097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- As a reality TV fiend, I assumed that \"Top Chef: Just Desserts\" was going to be totally vanilla. Oh, how wrong I was. Throughout the season, pastry chef Seth Caro has had some serious drama with assorted meltdowns and crocodile tears brought on by such tragedies as the fact that there were no more grapefruits in the kitchen. But this week's episode was beyond. Seth got so worked up after being told he couldn't make ice cream from scratch during a \"Quickfire\" challenge that he had a full-blown panic attack, saying he was leaving and screaming at the producers.\n@highlight\nSeth Caro and Malika Ameen left \"Top Chef: Just Desserts\" this week\n@highlight\nHeidi Montag and Spencer Pratt left \"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here\" three times\n@highlight\nCassandra Whitehead left \"America's Next Top Model\" instead of getting a haircut", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 743}, {"start": 769, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They returned once again but when @placeholder got a stomach illness, they finally left for good.", "idx": 1745}], "idx": 1103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Could former U.S. State Department contractor Alan Gross be part of a new prisoner swap? Two Cubans convicted of spying in the United States are pushing for the deal. They argue that U.S. President Barack Obama could follow the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl with a similar exchange, swapping three of their imprisoned colleagues in exchange for Gross. \"The only thing missing is political will,\" Fernando Gonzalez told reporters Tuesday, speaking from Havana in a teleconference broadcast at the Cuban Interests Section in Washington. \"I cannot think of a reason for him not to do something similar to what he did (with Bergdahl).\"\n@highlight\nCubans say the release of Sgt. 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These candidates are all too eager to try to court and please the likes of Adelson, who's trying to buy the White House.\n@highlight\nDonna Brazile says billionaires spend money to get politicians who help them\n@highlight\nAdelson, Koch brothers want politicians who favor lower taxes, she argues\n@highlight\nSuch political spending is legal, thanks to recent Supreme Court rulings, she says", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 368, "end": 382}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People like @placeholder support candidates who are in favor of lowering tax rates for corporations and the super-wealthy -- people like Sheldon Adelson.", "idx": 1765}], "idx": 1115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Syrian opposition leaders and the \"Friends of Syria\" group agree that planned peace talks in Geneva will aim to bring about a democratic transition for Syria in which President Bashar al-Assad plays no part, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said Tuesday. \"We are clear that Syrian President Assad has no role in a peaceful and democratic Syria,\" he said. Hague's words followed a Friends of Syria meeting that brought together foreign ministers from 11 core countries including the United States, Britain, France, Turkey and Gulf nations and Syrian opposition leaders. It was aimed at bolstering the prospects for the peace talks in Geneva, Switzerland. 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The ruling vacated a lower court's preliminary injunction and opened the way for Texas to sever money to clinics affiliated with Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, which has come under recent attack from anti-abortion politicians. Texas Gov. Rick Perry praised the decision issued late Tuesday by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. \"Today's ruling affirms that Texas' Women's Health Program has no obligation to fund organizations that promote abortion -- including Planned Parenthood,\" Perry said. \"The 5th Circuit's decision is a win for Texas women, our rule of law and our state's priority to protect life.\"\n@highlight\nTexas opposes government funding for abortion providers\n@highlight\nIt required clinics in the Women's Health program to certify they do not perform abortions\n@highlight\nTexas Gov. 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Now Amanda Holden has sworn never to try for more children because she doesn\u2019t want to \u2018put my family through that again.\u2019 The Britain\u2019s Got Talent presenter, 43, has two daughters - Lexi, eight, and Hollie, two, - with her husband Chris Hughes. Scroll down for video. I'm done: Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has told how she came close to death during the birth of her youngest child But before her second birth she suffered years of heartbreak, having a miscarriage in 2010 and a stillborn son the following year.\n@highlight\nAmanda Holden opens up about the trauma of a miscarriage and a stillbirth\n@highlight\nIn her latest interview, she swears never to try again for more children\n@highlight\nThe Britain's Got Talent presenter, 43, has two daughters with her husband", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 373, "end": 385}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I presumed it was from the labour ward until I realised I could hear my daughter\u2019s name, \"Lexi, Lexi, @placeholder!\"", "idx": 1778}], "idx": 1119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "His Honour Judge Hinkinbottom rejected the appeal A failed asylum seeker and his 11-year-old daughter are demanding they must not be deported to France - because she would be banned from wearing the burka. The Muslim father, 42, says removing them from the UK and forcing them to live across the Channel would amount to a breach of her religious rights. France banned women from wearing the burka - the full body covering - and the niqab or face veil in public three years ago. The pair arrived in France when fleeing from Iran in 2011. Britain is seeking to deport them and under EU rules they should go to the first country they set foot in.\n@highlight\nPeople seen to be wearing a burka or niquab can be fined \u00a3125 in France\n@highlight\nFather claims that religious rights would be breached in the country\n@highlight\nSays that his 11-year-old daughter is dedicated to following the dress code", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 257, "end": 258}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 581, "end": 582}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month a @placeholder judge ruled that a woman could wear a full-face veil during her trial but must remove it while giving evidence.", "idx": 1779}], "idx": 1120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 16:38 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:28 EST, 10 March 2014 Three women from Maine were out at the Bruins game on Thursday to have a knockout belated birthday celebration for one of them. Unfortunately that same pal was 'knocked out cold' and must now see a neurologist. Sabina Grasso turned 21 a few days before Anna McDonough and Caitlyn Brown attended the Boston Bruins game. The girls were taking photographs near the ice when the metal pole used to hold up the protective netting fell and struck both Grasso and McDonough in the head. Grasso was knocked unconscious, McDonough was hit, and Brown was not injured.\n@highlight\nSabina Grasso must see a neurologist after she was 'knocked out cold' by a pole attached to a safety net at the Boston Bruins arena\n@highlight\nSabina Grasso turned 21 a few days before Anna McDonough and Caitlyn Brown attended the Boston Bruins game to celebrate her birthday\n@highlight\nThe arena issued a statement saying that the girls had minor injuries but now Grasso must go to a neurologist", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was also hit in the head by the pole that mysteriously tumbled down but she was not as badly injured as Sabina Grasso", "idx": 1791}], "idx": 1129} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jaield: Sabrina Zunich, 19, who pleaded guilty last month to aggravated murder in the stabbing death of 41-year-old Lisa Knoefel, was sentenced Monday, to life in prison with a chance for parole in 30 years. An Ohio teenager who killed her foster mother in 2012 after her foster father's told her to do it, has been sentenced to life in prison with a chance for parole in 30 years. Nineteen-year-old Sabrina Zunich pleaded guilty last month to aggravated murder in the stabbing death of 41-year-old Lisa Knoefel in their home in the Cleveland suburbs. Zunich testified at the trial of Kevin Knoefel that he'd threatened suicide if his wife wasn't killed. Zunich and the now 44-year-old Kevin Knoefel were romantically involved.\n@highlight\nSabrina Zunich was arrested following the murder of Lisa Knoefel in 2012\n@highlight\nShe has now been sentenced to 30 years in jail after being charged with aggravated murder in connection with her foster mother's death\n@highlight\nIn July, her foster father Kevin Knoefel was also convicted of conspiring to kill his wife", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 998, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case against @placeholder for the most part rested on the testimony of Zunich, whose graphically detailed her relationship with Knoefel and what led her to kill Lisa Knoefel.", "idx": 1793}], "idx": 1130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A slender and stylish woman with a full dark beard -- yes, a beard -- stands in the middle of the roiling battle between Russia and the West, adding to the fury of a growing confrontation. Who could have imagined it? I'm talking about the singer Conchita Wurst, alter ego of the Austrian artist Tom Neuwirth. Conchita just won the hugely popular Eurovision contest with overwhelming public support, turning herself into an instant international superstar, a fact that is apparently driving many influential Russians into a foot-stomping rage. In theory, Eurovision, the venerable 58-year-old European tradition, is all about good feelings and understanding between neighbors in a continent once torn by war. In reality, it is a competition driven by crisscrossing rivalries and subtle political overtones.\n@highlight\nConchita Wurst, a \"woman\" with a full beard, overwhelmingly won Eurovision song contest\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: She became a lightning rod in culture war between the West and Russia\n@highlight\nRussia, known for anti-gay laws, demanded that Conchita be removed from the contest\n@highlight\nGhitis: When asked, Conchita's message to President Putin was \"We are unstoppable\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 925, "end": 936}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With that, @placeholder television viewers sent a message to Putin, and to Russia, and to all the people who would like to fight to keep the world from changing.", "idx": 1802}], "idx": 1135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The nurse who successfully fought an Ebola quarantine order is planning to leave a Maine town with her boyfriend and move out of state. Ted Wilbur says he and girlfriend Kaci Hickox will leave Fort Kent no earlier than Monday, the last day of the disease's 21-day incubation period. Wilbur withdrew Friday from the University of Maine campus in Fort Kent, where he was a senior nursing student. Hickox said they were exploring the idea of relocating and looking at a new college \u2014 and noted that it would probably be outside Maine. Scroll Down for Video Ted Wilbur says he was barred from returning to his studies at the University of Maine at Fort Kent despite his girlfriend Kaci Hickox being declared 'not contagious' by state officials\n@highlight\nKaci Hickox to leave Maine home after 21-day incubation period ends Monday\n@highlight\nWill leave with her boyfriend, Ted Wilbur who left his studies at the University of Maine\n@highlight\nHickox, 33, criticised strict guidelines for returning health workers\n@highlight\nShe claimed 21-day quarantines were driven by 'abundance of politics'\n@highlight\nCondemned New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's 'cautious' approach'\n@highlight\n'I think all of the scientific and medical community agrees,' said nurse\n@highlight\nMiss Hickox flew to Sierra Leone in West Africa, to treat Ebola patients\n@highlight\nOn her return, she was placed under mandatory quarantine, but defied it", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 315, "end": 333}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 908, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1326}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hickox, 33, stepped into the media glare when she returned from treating Ebola patients in @placeholder to become subject to a mandatory quarantine in New Jersey.", "idx": 1805}], "idx": 1138} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The less-than-confrontational comments coming from new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani are not what the West is used to hearing from that country's office in recent years. Rouhani, a cleric and moderate politician elected in June, has signaled his desire for better engagement with the West, most recently in a Thursday Washington Post op-ed, in which he called for an end to \"the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart.\" Coming a week before he's to attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Rouhani's op-ed called for nations to work together on contentious issues such as Iran's nuclear program. And he offered to broker efforts to bring peace to Syria, a long-time Iranian ally torn by civil war.\n@highlight\nHassan Rouhani holds a doctorate from a university in Scotland\n@highlight\nHe had a long career in Iran's defense establishment\n@highlight\nA senior cleric, he was Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and writes on diplomacy\n@highlight\nHe has made comments in support of Iran's rebellious Green Movement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 509, "end": 529}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He says in his book that if it was up to him, he and his team would have come up with a solution that would not lead up to Iran's case being deferred to the @placeholder-- saying 'we could have done this, and some people in Iran and some in the West torpedoed it.\"", "idx": 1810}], "idx": 1142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An American who trained at an al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan in the spring of 2001 before losing his nerve testified Thursday how he encountered Osama bin Laden and the terror group's spokesman at a safe house \u2014 and that bin Laden hinted that a suicide attack on U.S. soil was in the works. 'Just know you have brothers willing to carry their souls in their hands,' bin Laden told the witness, Sahim Alwan, and other recruits, Alwan said on the witness stand in federal court in Manhattan. Asked what he thought that meant, Alwan responded, 'To die.' 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Airstrikes by the US-led coalition were the main reason why extremists were forced to withdraw from the town, according to two of the group's fighters. It comes days after activists and Kurdish officials said Kobane was cleared of ISIS militants, who once held nearly half of the town. Scroll down for video Airstrikes by the US-led coalition were the main reason why extremists were forced to withdraw from the town, according to two of the group's fighters Members of the Islamic State group have admitted for the first time that they were defeated in the Syrian town of Kobane\n@highlight\nIslamic State fighters admit for the first time they were defeated in Kobane\n@highlight\nTwo militants revealed airstrikes by US-led coalition prompted withdrawal\n@highlight\nComes days after Kurdish officials said Kobane was cleared of ISIS fighters\n@highlight\nUS and allies launched 27 air strikes across Iraq and Syria since Friday", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 130, "end": 131}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 438, "end": 439}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 828, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 963, "end": 964}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The failure to capture Kobane was a major blow to the extremists, whose hopes for an easy victory turned into a costly siege under airstrikes by coalition forces and an assault by @placeholder militiamen", "idx": 1826}], "idx": 1154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Wander the historic streets of the Bahian capital of Salvador, and you're never far from one of the region's most moving traditions: its powerful rhythms. Whether it's the local axe pop music powered by freight-train percussion or street musicians and blocos afro pounding out hypnotic riffs, big beats power Bahia in a way they do nowhere else in Brazil, maybe even the world. A state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture, and the heartbeat of that is the drum. The state is home to percussion ensembles such as Ile Aiye and Olodum, a group of several thousand members famed for their work with Paul Simon, that make Carnival in Salvador one of the top attractions in Brazil.\n@highlight\nA state on Brazil's coast, Bahia is the center of the country's Afro-Brazilian culture\n@highlight\nHome to percussion ensemble Olodum, famed for its work with Paul Simon\n@highlight\n\"From the time kids here are very young, they play drums,\" says a top Brazilian percussionist\n@highlight\nDrums are at heart of the Afro-Brazilian religious tradition of Candombl\u00e9", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 442, "end": 463}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During @placeholder in Brazil, people who aren't part of their city's featured parade form their own neighborhood groups, or blocos, so everyone can get in on the celebration.", "idx": 1838}, {"query": "In the 1970s, a tradition of blocos afro, all Afro-Brazilian drumming groups, developed in @placeholder, led by a bloco called Ile Aiye.", "idx": 1839}], "idx": 1164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'We were sending out search parties for people': Former Labour Cabinet Minister Peter Mandelson has admitted that his party actively encouraged immigration to the UK while in government Labour sent out \u2018search parties\u2019 for immigrants to get them to come to the UK, Lord Mandelson has admitted. In a stunning confirmation that the Blair and Brown governments deliberately engineered mass immigration, the former Cabinet Minister and spin doctor said New Labour sought out foreign workers. He also conceded that the influx of arrivals meant the party\u2019s traditional supporters are now unable to find work. 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Incumbent Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad casts his vote in Tehran last week. June 13 Moussavi calls for vote counting to stop, saying there are \"blatant violations.\" The government says Ahmadinejad won the ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote, while Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote. Following the announcement, angry crowds in Iran's capital break into shops, tear down signs and start fires as they protest the re-election of Ahmadinejad. June 14 Ahmadinejad gives victory speech, declines to guarantee the safety of Moussavi.\n@highlight\nPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wins ballot with 62.63 percent of the vote\n@highlight\nChief rival Mir Hossein Moussavi receives 33.75 percent\n@highlight\nSupporters of Moussavi dispute results and take to the streets of Tehran\n@highlight\nIran's election authority agrees to recount some votes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 145}, {"start": 174, "end": 193}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 269, "end": 287}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 811, "end": 829}, {"start": 897, "end": 916}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder rejects the recount, saying it will be misused add more credence to a fraudulent ballot.", "idx": 1844}], "idx": 1166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama visited the Colosseum in Rome in the latest stop on his European tour, calling the ancient area 'remarkable' and 'unbelivable'. The US President was full of praise for the monument, once used for gladiatorial bouts during the days of the Roman Empire, as he was given a guided tour of the historic Italian site. Mr Obama was clearly impressed by the scale of the huge arena as he was shown around by the Colosseum's technical director Barbara Nazzaro. 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Barack Obama has a nine-point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in the state, according to a CNN-WMUR poll out Monday. Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 30 percent in a poll conducted Saturday through Sunday evening -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent. Preliminary results from the poll released Sunday night showed Obama with a lead of 10 percentage points.\n@highlight\nObama leading Clinton 39 percent to 30 percent in recent N.H. poll\n@highlight\nMcCain is leading the GOP pack in New Hampshire\n@highlight\nRomney was front-runner in most New Hampshire polls until last month\n@highlight\nNew Hampshire holds its primaries January 8", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 171, "end": 173}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The CNN/WMUR polls \"strongly suggests an @placeholder surge in New Hampshire,\" CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider said.", "idx": 1860}], "idx": 1177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Tibetan protester who set himself on fire in India during a demo against a visit by the Chinese president has died from his injuries in hospital. Jamphel Yeshi sustained burns to 98 per cent of his body when he sprinted for 50m outside the Indian Parliament building engulfed in flames in New Delhi on Monday. The 27-year-old had been protesting against China's continued rule over Tibet and collapsed in flames as other protesters tried to put him out. Demo: The unnamed Tibetan man ran 50m outside the Indian parliament before collapsing today Yeshi died just hours before Chinese president Hu Jintao's expected arrival in New Delhi.\n@highlight\nProtester ran 50m before collapsing in flames outside Indian Parliament\n@highlight\nOver 30 have performed self-immolation this year in protest at China's rule over Tibet", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some carried posters saying '@placeholder is burning' and 'Tibet is not part of China'.", "idx": 1864}], "idx": 1179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sally Lee and Australian Associated Press Australian police today admitted that it may be impossible to recover the bodies of all 298 victims as intense fighting forced international investigators back from the crash site for a second time. The delegation of Australian and Dutch police and forensic experts stopped in Shakhtarsk, a town around 20 miles from the fields where the aircraft was downed, amid sounds of explosions. A high-rise apartment block in the town was hit by at least two rounds of artillery, according to reports and dozens of families living in the area fled. Pro-Russian rebels admitted they had lost control of part of the crash site.\n@highlight\nDutch and Australian investigators abandoned attempts reach crash site on Monday\n@highlight\nExplosions in nearby Shakhtarsk forced them to turn back for second day\n@highlight\nAustralian Federal Police deputy commissioner Andrew Colvin says there is a possibility they won't get to the crash site in the near future\n@highlight\nFighting has intensified at both crash site and in the surrounding area\n@highlight\nAt least eight civilians killed by fighting in two rebel-held cities today alone\n@highlight\nGovernment troops hoping to take back parts of east Ukraine from rebels\n@highlight\nBut rebels say offensive is to stop evidence implicating Kiev being found", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 848, "end": 872}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1317}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder army is hoping to regain control of the town, which is considered a separatist stronghold", "idx": 1871}], "idx": 1182} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As human rights advocates around the world celebrate the 64th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights this week, their counterparts in the United States are mourning the Senate's rejection last week of the international convention for disability rights. Appalling in its own right, the Senate Republicans' defeat of the 21st century's first human rights treaty is a sad but sharp reminder that misinformation and fear can still override fundamental principles of human decency and common sense. More importantly, it is yet another blow to the United States' ability to play a leading role in promoting freedoms and human dignity in the world.\n@highlight\nLast week, Senate Republicans defeated the international convention for disability rights\n@highlight\nMisinformation and fear overrode decency and common sense, says Ted Piccone\n@highlight\nOpponents argued that the U.N. could deny parents their rights to raise children as they see fit\n@highlight\nU.S. is losing its moral voice on human rights because it is not leading by example, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 126}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 312, "end": 329}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hallmark of the @placeholder human rights system is its success in elaborating international standards for protecting a comprehensive set of human rights, monitoring states' respect for those rights and making recommendations for improving their records.", "idx": 1874}], "idx": 1183} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Japan says it will hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this winter and will send a Fisheries Agency ship to guard its whalers against promised intervention by a conservation group. \"The Fisheries Agency will send a patrol boat and take increased measures to strengthen the protection given to the research whaling ships,\" Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said at a news conference Tuesday. At its annual meeting in July, the International Whaling Commission passed a resolution calling on its member countries \"to cooperate to prevent and suppress actions that risk human life and property at sea.\" Last winter, Japan cut short its planned December-to-April hunt by two months after anti-whaling activists from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society repeatedly interfered with the whaling vessels.\n@highlight\nJapan's hunt last winter was cut short 2 months due to activists\n@highlight\nAnti-whaling group says it saved 800 whales\n@highlight\nAustralia's attorney general wants Japan's whaling to stop", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 90, "end": 105}, {"start": 193, "end": 208}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 433, "end": 464}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 723, "end": 755}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement issued last Friday, @placeholder vowed to take on the whaling vessels again.", "idx": 1876}], "idx": 1185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Vimlendu Jha is the founder and head of Swechha -- We For Change Foundation which is based in India's capital, New Delhi. \"The Dreamtime Circus is a troupe of fire dancers, jugglers, aerialists, clowns and musicians who travel the world to share the uplifting experience of the circus.\" Swechha started out as an organization to combat the pollution of the city's main waterway, the river Yamuna. Today it deals with the environmental issues that affect several aspects of Delhi. Vimlendu leads volunteers and local children to key sites around the city to tackle the ecological problems, as well as to raise awareness of the issues. Follow his efforts in his blogs and video diaries.\n@highlight\nSwechha has teamed up with the Dreamtime Circus troupe\n@highlight\nDreamtime Circus supports local organizations on key issues\n@highlight\nThe troupe is touring India putting on shows and circus skills workshops", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 77, "end": 100}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 149, "end": 168}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder epitomizes daring, innovation and a will to make the world a more humane place, through creative arts and in whatever little way one can.", "idx": 1884}], "idx": 1189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Foy for the Daily Mail Follow @@FoyChris They thronged Wheldon Road in their thousands, adorned in replica shirts and scarves, waving flags as the Tigers emerged from The Jungle for their historic journey south. It was a fittingly raucous send-off. Castleford haven\u2019t been to Wembley for 22 years, so when the coach carrying players and staff left their ground on Thursday, it was as if half of the West Yorkshire town had come along to wave them on their way. They crawled through the crowds before heading for the M1 and London. Challenge Cup fever was plain to see ahead of Saturday\u2019s clash with big-city neighbours Leeds. The British sporting staple of haves versus have-nots had captured the imagination of the public. These Tigers may go into the showpiece fixture as underdogs, but they will have close to 25,000 fans urging them to upset the odds at the home of English football.\n@highlight\nCastleford supporters gathered in their thousands to wave the team off\n@highlight\nThe fans wore replica shirts and scarves, and waved flags enthusiastically\n@highlight\nThe Tigers take on Leeds Rhinos in Saturday's final\n@highlight\nThey haven\u2019t been to Wembley for 22 years and are underdogs for the match\n@highlight\n25,000 Castleford supporters are expected", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 525, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the official club shop, they had run out of @placeholder kits for the first time ever \u2014 with the white away shirt selling well as it is the one the players will wear today, as their triumphant predecessors did in 1969-70.", "idx": 1886}], "idx": 1191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 02:08 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 24 October 2013 Crash: The pilot was named as David Black, from the small town of Trangie in western New South Wales A 43-year-old father piloting a water bombing plane over burning bushland in Australia died today when the aircraft crashed after reportedly losing a wing. The pilot was named as David Black, from the small town of Trangie in western New South Wales. The crash sparked a new bushfire, its intensity and smoke so severe that specialists were unable to be lowered from helicopters to recover the Mr Black's body.\n@highlight\nThe pilot was named as David Black, a 43-year-old father\n@highlight\nSpecialists could not be lowered from helicopters to recover the man's body\n@highlight\nMr Black was owner of a company that was employed to douse the fires", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Worst ever: Fire chiefs have said that if two of the flaming fronts meet, it could result in one of the worst forest fires @placeholder has seen", "idx": 1888}], "idx": 1192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Brendan Rodgers has admitted to watching Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace back three times and is still in shock at what happened on Monday night. The Reds were leading 3-0 with just eleven minutes to go when Crystal Palace staged an incredible comeback to draw level and leave Liverpool's title hopes in tatters. 'I have watched it three times and I'm still in shock at what happened. I can't believe how we get to 78 mins with such control and not win,' said Rodgers. 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Ryan made a positive impression with his command of both domestic and foreign policy issues that showed him to be a formidable national candidate after a career of local congressional races in his native Wisconsin.\n@highlight\nNEW: A snap CNN/ORC International poll shows Paul Ryan with slight edge, but result statistically even\n@highlight\nRyan slams the Obama administration on Libya, Iran and the economy\n@highlight\nVice President Joe Biden fights back, criticizing Republican claims as untrue\n@highlight\nThe Kentucky debate was the only one between the vice presidential candiates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 983, "end": 992}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He wasn't charming @placeholder tonight, that wasn't his mission,\" Castellanos said.", "idx": 1894}], "idx": 1197} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The prospects for immigration reform just got a lot brighter. Eight leading senators, four Republicans and four Democrats, came together to announce on Monday their agreement on broad principles to modernize our immigration laws, which have been largely unchanged since 1965. Since then, the world has changed dramatically and globalized markets have revolutionized our economy. But our antiquated immigration laws are still designed for an economy that existed when people were watching black and white TV. As China offers generous stipends, access to prestigious incubators, honorary titles and other benefits to lure home the scientists and engineers who come to America to study, we turn these innovators away.\n@highlight\nJohn Feinblatt: U.S. immigration system hasn't been updated since black and white TV\n@highlight\nFeinblatt: Today our economy is competing on a global scale for the best and brightest\n@highlight\nHe says other nations offer incentives; we make it hard for workers to get in\n@highlight\nU.S. can't fill STEM jobs, he says. 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The athlete's spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment. The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed that it had received a report about the alleged incident but said it was legally powerless. \"In law we cannot get involved. The Myers family lawyer that made the report was advised to deal with the matter as they deem fit,\" said authority spokesman Nathi Mncube.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kim Myers says Pistorius spoke to her in a \"very sinister tone\"\n@highlight\nDefense witnesses did not hear the same things prosecution witnesses did\n@highlight\nThe defense is planning to wrap up next week\n@highlight\nPistorius says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder in the middle of the night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 331, "end": 360}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 451, "end": 480}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Five @placeholder neighbors testified for the prosecution, and five have now testified for the defense.", "idx": 1914}], "idx": 1210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:44 PM on 24th June 2011 A homeless man who disappeared on his way to collect a $100,000 inheritance has finally turned up - saying the bus to New York broke down. Max Melitzer - who came into the money after his estranged brother died of cancer - was found roaming a park in Utah by a private investigator hired by the family. He was expected in Albany bus station yesterday where his cousin Richard Goldfarb was waiting. But when he failed to appear, Mr Goldfarb began to get worried. Off the streets: Max Melitzer, left, in an old mugshot and right, shortly after he was found living homeless in Salt Lake City. He is set to inherit around $100,000\n@highlight\nBus carrying him from Utah to NYC broke down\n@highlight\nHas been left $100,000 in will of his brother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 435, "end": 450}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A private investigator tracked down Mr @placeholder, 65, last week to deliver the life-altering news of the inheritance left by a brother who died of cancer.", "idx": 1920}], "idx": 1214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Gallagher and Claudia Joseph Public pregnancy: The Duchess of Cambridge is not short of advice as 1,000 people gave their opinions on how she should raise her baby The Duchess of Cambridge should be a stay-at-home mother and not rely on a nanny to help bring up her baby, according to an exclusive poll for The Mail on Sunday. Since their marriage, Prince William and Kate have been at the forefront of a rejuvenation of the Royal Family, often showing an unwillingness to stick to tradition. Princess Diana had a nanny to look after both William and his brother Harry.\n@highlight\nMail on Sunday survey reveals people think the Middletons should play a bigger role in the baby's upbringing than Charles and Camilla\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cambridge is now one day overdue\n@highlight\nPublic support the couple's plan to raise their child without a nanny", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder conducted her first public engagement five weeks after William was", "idx": 1922}], "idx": 1216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Superstar Katy Perry's preacher dad - who once called her a 'devil child' - has revealed he will be in the Super Bowl crowd on Sunday to cheer her on. 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Cheney huddled with House Republicans, saying Obama wasn't prepared for the terrorist threat posed by the group and urging the GOP to support a more muscular national defense, House GOP members told CNN. The closed-door meeting at the Capitol Hill Club was billed as a pre-midterm election pep rally. 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Now, the area has been revealed to be at risk from climate change.\n@highlight\nMajor damage to area was seen after Hurricane Sandy hit\n@highlight\nLaunchpad fences close to collapse and railroad tracks topped by waves\n@highlight\nRising seas could affect operations with a decade at the launch site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 7, "end": 26}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 542, "end": 564}, {"start": 569, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 618, "end": 654}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Sandy got a lot of press up north, but it really did a tremendous amount of damage at @placeholder,' Jaeger said.", "idx": 1938}], "idx": 1225} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama signed a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut Friday, ending what had been a heated political stalemate and sealing a hard-fought win for Democrats on an issue -- taxes -- that has historically favored the GOP. Earlier in the day, the measure cleared the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Republican-controlled House of Representatives by unanimous consent, a procedural move allowing the measure to pass even though most members of Congress were already home for the holidays. \"This is some good news just in the nick of time,\" Obama said shortly before departing the White House for Hawaii. But \"we have a lot more work to do. This continues to be a make-or-break moment for the middle class in this country.\"\n@highlight\nObama signs 2-month payroll tax cut extension\n@highlight\nHouse GOP's defeat raises new questions about Boehner's leadership\n@highlight\nThe House and Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent\n@highlight\nThe procedural move allowed the measure to pass even though most members have left town", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 255, "end": 257}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 363, "end": 386}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will consider a longer extension of all three measures when it reconvenes in January.", "idx": 1946}, {"query": "In a virtual party-line vote, the House on Tuesday passed a measure calling for the creation of a @placeholder-Senate conference committee to consider ways to pay for an immediate year-long continuation.", "idx": 1948}, {"query": "Facing rising @placeholder establishment fears that the GOP was squandering its political advantage on taxes, the speaker again reversed himself on Thursday, this time essentially consenting to the Senate's terms.", "idx": 1950}], "idx": 1230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man charged with murdering a University of Cincinnati adjunct instructor admits to burying the body and burning the victim's belongings - but claims he merely found the teacher dead, bound and gagged. Charles Black, 55, has been arrested and charged two months after Randall Russ went missing from the Ohio school. Last night, he told police officers he had been at Russ's home in mid-August minutes before and left to go to a neighbor's house. Buried? Charles Black (left) has been charged with murdering University of Cincinnati instructor Randall Russ (right), but he claims he merely found the body dead, bound and gagged before deciding to bury him by a lake\n@highlight\nUniversity of Cincinnati instructor Randall Russ went missing in August\n@highlight\nLast night, police arrested and charged neighbor Charles Black\n@highlight\nBlack said he was with Russ, left the house, came back and 'he was dead'\n@highlight\nHe said he buried the already-bound body and burned Russ's mattress\n@highlight\nTold police where to find the body, officers still examining the remains\n@highlight\nWarrant now issued for co-suspect Kevin Howard who is at large", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 54}, {"start": 203, "end": 215}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 455, "end": 467}, {"start": 508, "end": 531}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 677, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Tuesday, police found Russ's car which led them to @placeholder.", "idx": 1962}], "idx": 1236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Attorney General Eric Holder announced last week that the Justice Department's civil rights investigation of Cleveland's police department found that it engaged in a \"pattern or practice\" of unreasonable and unnecessary use of force. Coming on the heels of the death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was shot and killed by a Cleveland police officer, many have wondered if this conclusion and damning report proves anything about Rice's death. Not directly. But this report doesn't exactly help the public's perception of the Cleveland police, either. To many, the involvement of the federal government in investigating the killings of Rice, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner are a welcome event. After all, federal law enforcement does not have the intimate working relationship that local state investigators likely have with the police force -- a relationship that could compromise an internal investigation.\n@highlight\nJustice Dept. found a pattern of unnecessary use of force by Cleveland cops\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos: Report reveals that these concerns were longstanding\n@highlight\nIn 2004, Justice Dept. and CDP agreed to correct problems, but little was changed, he says\n@highlight\nCevallos: Report damages perception of CDP as it deals with controversial killing of 12-year-old", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 67, "end": 84}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To other members of the community and to the Justice Department, this is disturbing evidence of police culture: that @placeholder is more of an occupying army than a community partner.", "idx": 1968}, {"query": "DOJ and @placeholder have now committed to developing a consent decree.", "idx": 1969}], "idx": 1240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Radamel Falcao is still interesting English clubs including Liverpool even though the player himself is hoping to join Real Madrid. The Colombian striker, who last year joined French club Monaco for \u00a350million from Atletico Madrid last year is understood to be dissatisfied in the French League and keen to move back to Madrid. However, Real Madrid have already paid \u00a390million to sign James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos and Keylor Navas this summer and now have to rein in their spending to ensure they comply with UEFA\u2019s tough Financial Fair Play rules. 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Lohan, 26, flew from New York to California last night to check into Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, California, by the Thursday morning deadline for her to start her 90-day sentence. When Los Angeles Superior Judge James Dabney sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail in March he gave her the option of serving the time in a \"lock down rehab\" facility. \"If a 24-hour residential facility is providing treatment or services to promote the recovery of alcohol and drug abuse then they must possess a license,\" deputy director for the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Millicent Tidwell said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Lohan checks into Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, California\n@highlight\nNEW: California regulators revoked Morningside's rehab treatment licenses, official says\n@highlight\nA judge ordered 90 days \"lock down\" rehab for recent convictions\n@highlight\nLohan's father wants her to move to a Florida rehab facility", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 252, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 718, "end": 785}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 827, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of Morningside's several @placeholder locations are licensed, Tidwell said.", "idx": 1985}], "idx": 1251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 04:55 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 19 April 2013 A police officer has been gunned and a second officer critically injured after a night of chaos in Boston. One officer, whose identity has not been released, was shot after attending a disturbance at Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus. A second officer identified as Richard H. Donahue, 33, is in a critical condition after attending a shoot-out between police and two Boston bombing suspects in the suburbs of the city. The drama unfolded hours after the FBI released images of two men named as suspects in the Boston blast which killed three and injured 176 on Monday.\n@highlight\nGunned down at Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus last night\n@highlight\nWas attending a disturbance on the prestigious campus\n@highlight\nSecond police officer has been critically wounded after shoot-out\n@highlight\nTerrorist dubbed 'Suspect 1' killed after gunfire in suburb of Watertown\n@highlight\nManhunt for 'Suspect 2' is still underway in surrounding area", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 287, "end": 323}, {"start": 364, "end": 381}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 553, "end": 555}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 694, "end": 730}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is unclear if the @placeholder shooting is related to the earlier incident.", "idx": 1988}], "idx": 1252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova Fearne Cotton launches her latest collection of block colour dresses and patterned separates for Very.co.uk. The radio and television presenter, 32, models an array of bold and versatile pieces in hot pink, turquoise blue and clashing prints for Autumn Winter 2014. Fearne, now in her fifth year working with the online retailer, is pictured in a distressed home setting for the rock chick inspired shoot. Scroll down for video Fearne Cotton wears her simple, chic and sixties inspired A-Line Scuba Dress in a punchy pink hue, \u00a329 Standout styles from her 14th range include a hot pink scuba-style dress, cut in a 60s-inspired style of high neckline and short hemline.\n@highlight\nFearne, 32, presents latest quirky, wearable offering for online retailer\n@highlight\nFeatures bright pink scuba dress and turquoise playsuit FOR aw14", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 262, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 502, "end": 519}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "spokesperson for @placeholder said: 'At Very we pride ourselves on", "idx": 1991}], "idx": 1255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Roger Federer reached the 1,000 ATP Tour wins milestone as he claimed the Brisbane title Sunday but was made to fight all the way by Canada's Milos Raonic in a tense three-set final. The 33-year-old Swiss joins Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players in the modern professional era to achieve that feat and was claiming his 83rd career title. Federer led by a set and 2-0 until Raonic broke back and reeled off seven straight points in the tiebreaker to level at a set all. The third set might have gone either way, with top seed Federer staving off five break points, but a single break of the Raonic service proved decisive and he completed victory in two hours 13 minutes.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer claims Brisbane International title\n@highlight\nBeats Milos Raonic of Canada in three sets\n@highlight\n1,000th win on the ATP Tour for Swiss maestro\n@highlight\nFederer was claiming 83rd career title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 722, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He extended his career record over the emerging Raonic to 8-1 with his latest triumph, but still has ground to make up on former greats Connors (1,253 wins) and @placeholder (1,071).", "idx": 1993}], "idx": 1256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They say blood is thicker than water but that does not ring true for Kyle Walker, with the Tottenham right-back's own family hoping he slips up against Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup semi-finals. Born and raised in the Steel City, the 24-year-old makes no secret of his Yorkshire roots and his love for the Blades, even going to Wembley last season to watch their FA Cup semi-final against Hull. Walker spent many weekends as a child at Bramall Lane with his grandfather watching his idols Brian Deane and Peter Ndlovu, before stepping out on the hallowed turf himself.\n@highlight\nTottenham face Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup semi-final\n@highlight\nKyle Walker is from Sheffield and even watched Sheffield United play in the FA Cup semi-final against Hull last season at Wembley\n@highlight\nThe Spurs right-back admits his own family will be hoping Tottenham lose\n@highlight\nHe says his heart will always be with Sheffield United but he is a Tottenham player and they are his club", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 152, "end": 167}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 930, "end": 945}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They obviously support me and want me to do well, but they will be wanting @placeholder to go through, although it is a bit of a win-win situation for them because either way they will go to Wembley.'", "idx": 1998}], "idx": 1261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dunkin' Donuts plans to roll out a croissant-doughnut hybrid in the U.S. next week, but the company says please don't call it a 'Cronut.' The chain tells said it will launch its 'Croissant Donut' nationally for a limited time starting Nov. 3. It comes more than a year after the Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City introduced its now trademarked Cronut, which became a viral sensation and spawned numerous knockoffs Definitely not copying: Last summer, Dunkin' also introduced a croissant-doughnut in South Korea it dubbed a 'New York Pie Donut.' John Costello, Dunkin's president of global marketing and innovation, said in a phone interview that bakers around the country have been mixing doughnuts and croissants for at least 20 years. He said Dunkin' is constantly tracking consumer and bakery trends and has been looking at pastry 'combinations' for several years now.\n@highlight\nDunkin' will release $2.49 'Croissant Donut' next week in stores nationwide\n@highlight\nDenies it is 'copying' Dominique Ansel, who invented Cronut to huge acclaim\n@highlight\nAnsel created huge hype - and legendary queues - for trademarked Cronut", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 279, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 530, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 917, "end": 931}, {"start": 999, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he thinks the @placeholder will be a hit because the popularity of Cronuts hasn't faded.", "idx": 2001}], "idx": 1263} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An alleged letter from President Barack Obama to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has prompted consternation not just in Washington, but also Tel Aviv and Riyadh. According to the Wall Street Journal, Obama pointed out some common American and Iranian interests in defeating the extremist ISIS -- which calls itself the Islamic State -- and reportedly also suggested that a nuclear accord between Iran and the P5+1 (United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany) could result in cooperation on regional issues between Washington and Tehran. But the move has, according to one Republican source quoted by CNN, sent \"shock waves\" through Washington.\n@highlight\nAlleged Obama letter to Iran's Supreme Leader sparks controversy\n@highlight\nCritics of correspondence missing the point, Alireza Nader says\n@highlight\nU.S. has chance to leverage pressure on Iran, Nader says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 202, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet anyone who visits Iran these days will surely see a country that is very different from the images that have been etched into the @placeholder psyche.", "idx": 2003}, {"query": "All this suggests that the United States has a real opportunity not only to put the brakes on Iran's nuclear pursuits, but also to bolster larger @placeholder goals.", "idx": 2004}, {"query": "And the problem lies not in Obama's letter to @placeholder, but the fearful reaction it has produced; it is time to take a deep breath and consider the success that has been achieved so far in bringing Iran to the table on the nuclear issue.", "idx": 2005}], "idx": 1265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Is there a filmmaker in the world with worse luck than Terry Gilliam? He was directing Heath Ledger in \"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,\" when the actor died -- and it's not the first time he has lost a leading man. Is there a filmmaker in the world with worse luck than Terry Gilliam? Jean Rochefort didn't die eight years ago, but Gilliam had to abandon \"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote\" after a few days when 70-year-old star Rochefort became seriously ill and a flash flood washed away the entire set. The whole fiasco is captured in the documentary \"Lost in La Mancha.\"\n@highlight\nLedger died while shooting Gilliam's \"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus\"\n@highlight\nGilliam enlisted the help of Ledger's friends, including Johnny Depp\n@highlight\nGilliam on Ledger, Monty Python and why filmmakers need \"mule-like stupidity\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 163}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 386, "end": 415}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, so, you call your friend Johnny [@placeholder] and say, \"Heath just died.", "idx": 2010}], "idx": 1268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Despite the ongoing political conflict in the region, Ukraine has a thriving startup industry. 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Evans is due to be released two-and-a-half years into a five-year prison sentence for rape on Friday and has been heavily linked with a return to the Blades - the club he was at when convicted in 2012. The South Yorkshire outfit have faced a backlash over potentially re-signing the former Wales international, with more than 90,000 people signing a petition against his possible re-employment. Ched Evans was at Sheffield United when he was convicted of rape and sent to prison\n@highlight\nChed Evans due to be released two-and-a-half years into jail sentence\n@highlight\nSheffield United have faced backlash over re-signing striker\n@highlight\nMore than 90,000 people have signed a petition against his return", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 67, "end": 76}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 579, "end": 594}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But they are continuing to discuss the matter, with @placeholder only having a small say in the decision.", "idx": 2023}], "idx": 1275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It is a scene seared forever into the memory of an eyewitness: Masked men drag the bloodied body of a man across a public square, and tie it to a make-shift cross on a metal pole. Green string holds the body's arms outstretched across a wood plank as blood oozes from the gunshot wound to his head. Militiamen wrap the body's black \"WhatsApp\" shirt with a sign in red letters that reads in Arabic: \"This man fought Muslims and detonated an IED here.\" The eyewitness -- a man we will call Abu Ibrahim -- does more than watch. He steps closer and snaps a picture with his cell phone; the children around him gawk at the horrific spectacle with quiet curiosity.\n@highlight\nAn eyewitness and his pictures document a Syrian scene meant to send a message\n@highlight\nBodies are strung up on crosses in the city of Raqqa\n@highlight\nAn al Qaeda splinter group -- ISIS -- says it's a lesson for any who dare challenge it\n@highlight\nAn effort is underway by local activists to try to push ISIS out of Raqqa", "entities": [{"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crucifixion displays began in March, when @placeholder accused a shepherd of murder and theft, then shot him in the head and tied his lifeless body to a wooden cross.", "idx": 2024}], "idx": 1276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Thousands of families' holidays are under threat from a strike yesterday by Passport Office staff, the government warned. Unions staged walkouts at offices across the country in a dispute over staff shortages which they claim have led to a serious backlog in processing applications this year. But as social media was flooded with complaints about the walkout, the Home Office warned the industrial action at the height of summer will 'inconvenience' people and 'jeopardise' their holidays. 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Sir Stanley Matthews played until he was 50 having taken care of his body in an era when science and sport never mixed. He made his debut in March 1932 for Stoke City and played his last game for them 33 years later on February 6, exactly half a century ago. In between, he forged hero status at Blackpool, winning the 1953 FA Cup in a final that became synonymous with his name. He won two Second Division titles 30 years apart, was knighted while still playing and won 54 England caps. Matthews, who died aged 85 in 2000, would have been 100 last Sunday. 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Labour election chief Douglas Alexander and Lib Dem Treasury minister Danny Alexander are among those who face losing their seats to the Scottish nationalists. Polling in 16 seats by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft found Nicola Sturgeon's nationalist party ahead in 15 of the 16 seats, putting the SNP on course to hold the balance of power after May's election. 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Known as \"chunyun,\" the annual travel crush is the world's largest migration of humans. The lengths workers go to to see their families during the country's biggest holiday, which this year began February 19, is one facet of migrant worker life captured by factory hand turned photographer, Zhan Youbing. For more than a decade, Zhan was himself one of China's 250-million strong \"floating population\" of migrant workers. Originally from the rural, inland province of Hubei, he worked as a security guard in the factories that surround the southern boom town of Guangzhou, over a thousand kilometers away.\n@highlight\nZhan Youbing is a former factory worker, now an acclaimed photographer\n@highlight\nZhan uses his intimate knowledge of migrant workers to capture their lives on and off the assembly line\n@highlight\n\"I have lived this life,\" he says. \"So I know exactly what their situations are\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If photography meant self-fulfillment for @placeholder in the early days, it is now more of a mission.", "idx": 2059}], "idx": 1295} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 5 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 5 October 2013 Downing Street was thrown into panic last night by a rebel Tory bid to force an early referendum on quitting the EU. In a direct challenge to the Prime Minister\u2019s authority, Conservative MP Adam Afriyie said people did not trust David Cameron\u2019s pledge to hold a vote on Europe in 2017. Backed by Tory and Labour Eurosceptics, he is set to force a Commons vote on the issue in five weeks\u2019 time. 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Speaking to DNAinfo New York, the source claimed that Hoffa was strangled by New York mobster Anthony 'Tony Pro' Provenzano after he was lured to the Red Fox restaurant outside Detroit by his 'adopted' son Charles 'Chuckie' O'Brien. 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According to a new CBS News survey, however, nearly six in 10 Republicans (59%) say they'd like to see Romney run for the White House in 2016, compared to 26% who disagree. Romney confirmed Friday night in a speech at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting that he's seriously thinking about jumping back into the fray, hinting that his campaign would focus on making the world safer and lifting people out of poverty.\n@highlight\nA new poll indicates that 59% of Republicans wants Mitt Romney to run for president in 2016\n@highlight\nThat's higher than the 50% who want Jeb Bush to jump into the race\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, only 29% want Chris Christie to run, compared to 44% who disagree", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 403, "end": 431}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 829, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jeb Bush, who's wanted to run by 50% of @placeholder, while 27% don't want him to run.", "idx": 2078}], "idx": 1307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The German government said Thursday it is expelling a person it describes as the representative of U.S. foreign intelligence services based at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin. The move comes after two allegations emerged of Germans spying for the United States over the last week, claims prompting an investigation by German prosecutors of a suspect accused of passing secrets. The call comes against the background of the current investigation by the federal prosecutor and questions that have remained unresolved for months about the activity of U.S. intelligence in Germany. \"The German government views these events as very serious,\" government spokesman Steffen Seibert said.\n@highlight\nGermany stresses \"mutual trust\"\n@highlight\nA White House spokesman declines to comment\n@highlight\nIt's the second such case in a week\n@highlight\nMerkel: \"If the reports are correct, it would be a serious case\"", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The reason for that is there's an important principle at stake, which is declining to comment on them publicly allows for the sufficient protection of our national interests, in some cases the intelligence assets, and more generally, @placeholder national security,\" he said.", "idx": 2081}], "idx": 1308} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:42 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:47 EST, 5 November 2013 Initiative: Italian computer experts have created a new website where anonymous informants and victims of organised crime can report Mafia activity Italian computer experts have created a new website where anonymous informants and victims of organised crime can report Mafia activity. The new site, Mafialeaks, will encourage victims, or even former mobsters, to relay information to police, anti-mafia magistrates and journalists without fear of reprisal. Mafialeaks is aimed at people such as shopkeepers or business owners forced to pay protection money, as well as members of the public who have uncovered mafia activity and former criminals who want to spill the beans on their bosses or partners.\n@highlight\nNew site will encourage victims and former criminals to come forward\n@highlight\nSite is based on Wikileaks and is accessible to anyone\n@highlight\nVolunteers remaining anonymous to protect themselves from retaliation\n@highlight\nFears raised that Mafia bosses could use site to put out false information", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Everything we do to do with @placeholder we do after work, using money from our own pockets.'", "idx": 2094}], "idx": 1321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Carefully stacked on a quayside, this is the huge cocaine haul that has landed one of Britain\u2019s most notorious criminals with a jail sentence of 28 years. Bags of the drug were pulled from the sea after the yacht delivering the \u00a3150million haul to this country capsized in a storm. The man behind the failed smuggling operation was John Allen Brooks, 61, nicknamed \u2018the Fixer\u2019. Yesterday his lawyers said he has a heart condition and may die behind bars. Piled high: Bags of cocaine are unloaded from a yacht off the west coast of Ireland, in the harbour at Castletown Bere\n@highlight\nCareer criminal John Brooks was sentenced after he was caught with 1.5 tonnes of the drug\n@highlight\nHis boat, Dances with Waves, was intercepted in 2008 off the Irish coast on its way to Liverpool after collecting cocaine in Venezuela\n@highlight\nHe was living in a huge mansion-style villa near Marbella overlooking the mountains, complete with pool\n@highlight\nBrooks was sentenced to 10 years following a drug seizure in 1996 but escaped in 2000 after 'jumping off a cliff and leaping on to a jet ski'\n@highlight\nAfter his sentence he faces extradition to France to serve a 13 year sentence regarding a 4.2 tonne cannabis seizure in 1989", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 721, "end": 737}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They believed that once ashore the cocaine would be distributed from @placeholder.", "idx": 2099}], "idx": 1324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The sex secrets of New York men reveal them to be a collection of neurotic, insecure, unfeeling perverts, too scared to commit to a relationship with someone they care for. According to Big Apple sex therapist Dr. Brandy Engler, who has listened to the psychological issues of the men-folk of New York for seven-years, serial cheating, porn addiction and soliciting prostitutes are all symptoms of an inability to settle down in the big smoke. From successful bank executives who pay for prostitutes, to S&M dungeon loving hedge fund chiefs and even men convinced that 'good guys finish last', Engler has listened to them all betray their sordid secrets - while charging them $150 an hour for the privilege.\n@highlight\nNew York sex therapist Dr. Brandy Engler has released a new book, 'The Men on My Couch' which outlines the various sexual malfunctions of the men in the city\n@highlight\nSexual insecurities are the most common cause of all philandering and perversions among men according to Dr. Engler", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 504, "end": 506}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 786, "end": 804}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other men had to attend @placeholder clubs where they would pay to hire women to 'torture' within the boundaries of the sexual play", "idx": 2103}], "idx": 1327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 15 January 2014 West Ham want the Premier League to take firm action against Fulham if it is proved they tapped up Ravel Morrison. The midfielder is at the centre of a row between the clubs after Fulham head coach Rene Meulensteen said he knew that Morrison, 20, wanted to move to Craven Cottage and confirmed that their bid for him had been rejected by West Ham. It is understood that Fulham offered \u00a37.5million for Morrison and midfield partner Mo Diame, which was dismissed by West Ham, who value Morrison alone at \u00a310m.\n@highlight\nWest Ham complain to the Premier League\n@highlight\nFulham believed to have offered \u00a37.5m for both Morrison and Diame\n@highlight\nWest Ham want nearer \u00a310m for Morrison alone\n@highlight\nCottagers boss Meulensteen worked with Morrison at Man United\n@highlight\nMeulensteen says the England U21 star wants to make the move\n@highlight\nHammers must up Morrison's wages to \u00a360,000 per week if offered \u00a310m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 293, "end": 308}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claim that Meulensteen broke Premier League rules by going public about the bid and believe he may have strayed further by saying Morrison wanted to move.", "idx": 2108}, {"query": "Both clubs will be asked for their observations and the League will decide if @placeholder have broken any rules.", "idx": 2110}], "idx": 1330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:59 EST, 6 September 2013 Irreverent customers are treating IKEA stores around the world like a free service to apparently be used and abused with impunity, reports reveal. Stories coming from across the globe include a child peeing in a Chinese store, a woman vomiting and passing out in an IKEA in Israel, New Yorkers using the shop's creche so they can have a break, Germans dropping their kids off so they can play tennis, and people sleeping in China's stores to escape the summer heat. The Swedish furniture company has often taken a tolerant stance on the disrespectful behaviour of its customers, its policy being that if people visit the store for other reasons, they are more likely to return to buy something.\n@highlight\nStories from around world reveal unbelievable disrespect of customers\n@highlight\nOne woman seen helping a toddler pee into a bottle, drips landing on bed\n@highlight\nIKEA stores in China often used as somewhere to picnic and sleep\n@highlight\nIsraeli shop let woman sleep for hours after she vomited on couch\n@highlight\nNew Yorkers and Germans take advantage of IKEA's free creche, releasing parents so they can have lunch, get their hair done or even play tennis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hospitality: IKEA has not taken any measures against people making themselves at home, because it sees it as a future investment", "idx": 2111}], "idx": 1331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FA head of security Tony Conniford admitted that the association is 'freaking out over safety in Rio' FA head of security Tony Conniford said senior figures in the England set-up were \u2018freaking out\u2019 over reports of crime and violence from Rio\u2019s gang-ridden shanty towns, or favelas, the largest of which, Rocinha, is near England\u2019s hotel. He also raised the astonishing prospect that England stars such as Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard could be stuck on the team bus for up to four hours in gridlocked traffic as they travel nine miles to and from their training base. While officially the FA say they are \u2018fully confident\u2019 in security arrangements, former policeman Mr Conniford\u2019s comments, overheard by a Mail on Sunday reporter in the bar of the England hotel in Rio, raise questions about preparations.\n@highlight\nIn England's dilapidated hotel next to the gangland slum, he tells of 'real concerns' for our players\n@highlight\nMore than 50,000 England fans expected to travel to Brazil for World Cup\n@highlight\nFA security team afraid stars will be 'at risk'\n@highlight\nA British oil worker was shot dead in a botched robbery last month.\n@highlight\nA few weeks ago, protesters marched on the Presidential Palace in Brasilia leading to riots in which\n@highlight\n12 protesters and 30 police officers were injured.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 97, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 239, "end": 241}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 593, "end": 594}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1217}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England's hotel is located within view of the @placeholder in Rio where armed gangs are being targeted by police", "idx": 2117}], "idx": 1337} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Drew Peterson has met with a prominent divorce attorney more than a year after his wife, Stacy, disappeared, his lawyer confirmed to CNN on Tuesday. Drew Peterson's behavior after his wife disappeared deepened suspicion, but he says she ran off. Peterson, a former Bolingbrook, Illinois, police sergeant, has not filed divorce papers, said his attorney, Joel Brodsky. But Peterson told an author he would look into a divorce after Stacy had been missing for a year. He said he was considering divorce for the sake of their children. \"I can confirm that Drew Peterson did have a consultation with Jeffrey Leving,\" Brodsky said, adding that no divorce papers have been filed.\n@highlight\nPeterson says he's looking into options since wife deserted him a year ago\n@highlight\nPeterson: Neighbors are making it unsafe for family to live in home\n@highlight\nStacy Peterson left him October 28, 2007, husband says\n@highlight\nPolice have said Drew Peterson, an ex-cop, is prime suspect", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 142, "end": 144}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 859, "end": 872}, {"start": 942, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Armstrong said he called two other prominent divorce lawyers until he reached @placeholder's office, which confirmed the meeting.", "idx": 2120}, {"query": "@placeholder elaborated, \"I've always said that I'm mad about that.", "idx": 2121}], "idx": 1340} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter Cadillac wants a jolt from the city that never sleeps. General Motors' 112-year-old luxury car division, founded in Detroit and named for the city's founder, is moving its headquarters to New York. Man with a plan: Johan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand Cadillac, which has been steadily losing sales to its German rivals, wants to get closer to its ideal buyers. Executives and marketing staffers will set up shop in a loft office in Manhattan's trendy SoHo neighborhood starting next year.\n@highlight\nJohan de Nysschen, who joined Cadillac from Nissan last month as its new president, said the move was a necessary part of restoring the struggling brand\n@highlight\nBusiness unit will relocate to Manhattan's SoHo district next year\n@highlight\nCadillac's U.S. sales are down nearly 5 percent this year, even though luxury vehicle sales are growing\n@highlight\nAudi sales are up almost 15 percent\n@highlight\nJohan de Nysschen moved Audi HQ from Detroit to Virginia in 2007\n@highlight\nHe said New York is closer to the luxury market Cadillac needs to target", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There are more hedge fund billionaires in NYC than there are in @placeholder.", "idx": 2129}], "idx": 1347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is weighing up a move for AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. United are determined to add one more midfielder to their squad this summer following the capture of Ander Herrera, with Van Gaal feeling that his new side requires bite and steel in the central acres to complement the composure of players such as Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Arturo Vidal of Juventus is the dream solution and Sportsmail revealed on Friday that United have made tentative enquiries over the possible signing of the Chilean midfielder. 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And it's no wonder Barcelona football star Neymar seems smitten with his new girlfriend Soraja Vucelic after she was spotted showing off her amazing bikini body on Puro Beach in Tivat, Montenegro. The 28-year-old Serbian beauty - who is famous in her home country for appearing on Big Brother - donned a barely-there two-piece with a black and white striped pattern. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Bikini-clad Soraja Vucelic enjoying a ride on a segway Soraja Vucelic is said to have swept footballer Neymar off his feet... and it's not hard to see why\n@highlight\nBarcelona star met Vucelic last summer while on holiday in Ibiza\n@highlight\nNeymar has been pulling out the stops to keep his holiday romance alive\n@highlight\nBrazil ace is believed to have flown Serbian to Spain by private plane", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 507}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder flaunted her toned stomach and perfectly proportioned curves as she splashed around in the shadows, milking her moment in the spotlight.", "idx": 2145}], "idx": 1358} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Australian-Israeli dual citizen who died in an Israeli prison gave Australian intelligence details of his work with Israel's Mossad before his arrest, an Australian television network reported Tuesday. The fate of the man dubbed \"Prisoner X\" is now the subject of an investigation by Israel's parliament. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded over the weekend for details to be kept quiet, warning \"overexposure of security and intelligence activity\" could harm Israel's security. But the Australian Broadcasting Corporation has identified him as Ben Zygier, and it reported Tuesday that he had reported \"every aspect of his work\" for the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, to the Australian Security Intelligence Organization.\n@highlight\nNEW: Australian network says 'Prisoner X' shared Israeli secrets with Australia\n@highlight\nThe man died in an Israeli cell in December 2010; details have not been released\n@highlight\nIsraeli lawmakers say they're investigating the case\n@highlight\nNetanyahu warns against \"overexposure\" of intelligence work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 342, "end": 359}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 515, "end": 549}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 701, "end": 745}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He met with @placeholder intelligence during a trip back to Australia, ABC reported.", "idx": 2157}], "idx": 1367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The internet in Africa is entirely different to the internet used in the developed world. In America or Europe, the internet is generally something you surf on a computer or tablet -- a device with a 10-inch to 15-inch screen. In Africa, hundreds of millions of people will experience the internet for the first time on a 2-inch cellphone screen. Probably in black and white. And probably only as text. They may not even know they are using the internet. Google, for instance, offers search and Gmail via SMS, the text message service that is still the most popular form of communication.\n@highlight\nThe first time most Africans use the internet is on a mobile phone, says Toby Shapshak\n@highlight\nShapshak: While many don't have electricity, mobiles mean anyone can have a phone\n@highlight\nMobile money is big business - half of Kenya's GDP now moves via this method\n@highlight\nIn South Africa, 25 per cent of Google searches are via mobile", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the rest of the developed world is rushing headlong into smartphone heaven -- with powerful touchscreen devices that are more mini computer than voice-calling phone -- Africa's workhorses are the kind of phone seen in @placeholder cities circa 1998.", "idx": 2167}], "idx": 1372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Mills An 18-year-old Gold Coast girl has won her bid to have a $680,000-a-year drug subsidised so that she can receive ongoing medical treatments to keep her alive. Bianca Scott, who spent her recent 18th birthday wishing to stay alive, will finally have access to her first government-funded dose of Soliris, which will save her family more than $24,000 a fortnight and help her fight a very rare immune disease which attacks her internal organs. Ms Scott is suffering the life-threatening blood disease called atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome, or aHUS which can result in blood clots and can destroy internal organs. Bianca has had 11 doses of Soliris since February, costing her family about $250,000, but now she will be given the drug for less after a joint State and Federal Government-funding agreement was reached.\n@highlight\nBianca Scott will receive subsidised life-saving drug treatment\n@highlight\nShe suffers from a rare immune condition called aHUS\n@highlight\nSoliris treats the condition but at full price costs $24,000 a fortnight\n@highlight\nThe 18-year-old's mother spent up to $250,000 treating her daughter\n@highlight\nHer case has opened up debate to subsidise the drug long term", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is the only treatment in the whole world for @placeholder.'", "idx": 2169}], "idx": 1373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Clint Eastwood's rambling speech to an empty chair in Tampa, Florida, was more than just awkward performance art on a political stage. It actually provided a useful metaphor for one of the most nauseating aspects of this presidential election -- the growing gap between narrative and facts. One of my favorite quotes is by the late, great Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan: \"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.\" But because of the rise of partisan media, amplified by the echo chamber of the Internet and talk radio, today everyone comes to civic debates armed with their own facts.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Eastwood's empty chair points to the gap between campaign talk, reality\n@highlight\nHe says partisans on both sides distort their opponents' views, play loose with facts\n@highlight\nAvlon: The distortions are particularly apparent on issues such as health care, Medicare\n@highlight\nHe says the convention gives President Obama a chance to sketch a second-term agenda", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 353, "end": 375}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most credible criticism of @placeholder is that the deficit and debt have exploded under his watch.", "idx": 2171}], "idx": 1374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 5 March 2013 Superhero beat-em-ups are very thin on the ground. Although Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe was a commendable effort, it oozed 'identity crisis'. The former's trademark gore was sacrificed while the idea of DC characters doing 'finishing moves' didn't quite work. Thankfully, NetherRealm Studios addressed this, releasing the brilliant and brutal Mortal Kombat in 2011. Claws are out: Catwoman is one of the playable characters, and she can use her whip to damage opponents Now the same team have developed Injustice: Gods Among Us... and it's looking like the game superhero fans have been waiting for.\n@highlight\nBeat-em-up lets you battle with some of the greatest comic book icons\n@highlight\nDeveloped by the team behind the brilliant 'reboot' of Mortal Kombat\n@highlight\nEach character has own special moves and abilities\n@highlight\nWATCH video of Batman versus Bane at bottom of page", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 144, "end": 172}, {"start": 289, "end": 290}, {"start": 358, "end": 376}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, for example, is a master of martial arts and this is reflected in his wide-range of kicks, punches and grapples.", "idx": 2176}], "idx": 1378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 02:39 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 24 September 2012 A 'nervous, happy and desperate to get on with it' Nick Grimshaw made his debut as the new host of the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show today. The Oldham-native, 28, took to the microphone at 6.30am for his first day, kicking off the show with Kanye West and Jay-Z's duet N***** In Paris. Before his first track, Nick introduced himself: 'So this is happening, it's actually happening. Good morning Britain, I'm Nick Grimshaw. 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Unnecessary or needless; difficult to pronounce for a president with a split lip. President Barack Obama grappled with the word Sunday evening at a White House event for this year's Kennedy Center honorees as he read from an opinion by legendary Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. \"It's this lip. It's hard to say,\" Obama said to chuckles from the audience. \"You try it when you've had 12 stitches.\" The Chart: What happens when you split your lip Obama got a dozen stitches in his lip after being elbowed during a pickup basketball game the day after Thanksgiving. He received applause from the crowd when he finally managed to pronounce the word, included in a 1926 dissent from Holmes in defense of the arts.\n@highlight\nPresident's struggle drew chuckles at White House event\n@highlight\n\"You try it when you've had 12 stitches,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nHonorees for Kennedy Center awards range from Merle Haggard to Oprah Winfrey", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 306, "end": 326}, {"start": 328, "end": 348}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 937, "end": 950}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}, {"start": 987, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a woman accustomed to celebrating others' accomplishments, was visibly moved by Sunday's recognition.", "idx": 2181}], "idx": 1383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Idan Ofer, Israel's richest man, is relocating to London in a move likely to inflame debate about unfettered wealth and inequality in his country. 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His mother lives in London and his son recently left the Israeli army and plans to study abroad, possibly in the UK. \"There are a number of family reasons which mean it makes sense for him to spend more time in London than he has previously and make that more of a base,\" a person close to the Israeli billionaire told the Financial Times on Monday.\n@highlight\nIsrael's richest man is moving to London for \"family reasons\"\n@highlight\nIdan Ofer is worth $6.5 billion\n@highlight\nOfer is controlling shareholder of Israel corp, the country's largest holding company\n@highlight\nIsraelis demonstrated in 2011 against the influence of the country's wealthy magnates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 405, "end": 406}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like @placeholder's other \"tycoons\", he has suffered a beating from the Israeli media and in public opinion since the 2011 social protests, when hundreds of thousands of middle-class citizens demonstrated against high living costs and an economy largely controlled by a few rich family conglomerates.", "idx": 2190}], "idx": 1390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A deer hunter is fearing for his life after he killed a rare albino buck in Missouri and posted photos of its corpse on Facebook, sparking outrage across the social network. Jerry Kinnaman himself has now become a target since slaying the animal with a bow and arrow on a friend's property in Cape Girardeau County as dawn broke on Tuesday. 'Not my biggest buck but at 7 1/2 years old he might be the oldest,' Kinnaman wrote on Facebook alongside pictures of the dead deer. 'Let the bashing begin!' 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What people think over there when they hear this, you would think no one would ever come to the United States,\" said Jerry Sorkin, owner of TunisUSA, a tour operator that organizes trips to destinations including Tunisia and Algeria and had recently been weighing resuming tours of Libya, which the company suspended last year.\n@highlight\nTwo weeks in a Syrian prison isn't keeping Pathik Root from traveling abroad\n@highlight\nA tour operator is keeping a close eye on political instability in North Africa\n@highlight\nMorocco often sees a drop in tourism when there's violence in neighboring countries\n@highlight\nDaily life in Mali continues, despite political instability", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 541}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I am the one who can break stereotypes ... about @placeholder, and I take that pretty seriously, especially relating to the stereotypes about American women.\"", "idx": 2205}], "idx": 1401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views. Now a new survey suggests that how you sleep and what you do before you hit the hay -- whether it's watch TV, pray, or have sex -- varies by ethnic group as well. In the survey, the first of its kind, a representative sample of more than 1,000 whites, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics ages 25 to 60 were asked about their sleep and bedtime routines. While their answers revealed plenty of differences between groups, they also showed that we have something in common: Most of us aren't sleeping well.\n@highlight\nThree-quarters of Hispanics don't sleep with their significant other or partner\n@highlight\nA lack of sleep appears to be affecting people's lives and relationships\n@highlight\nAsians report fewest sleep problems and are least likely to use sleeping aids", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 407, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, were far more likely than other groups to pray before bedtime almost every night of the week.", "idx": 2211}, {"query": "Whites were more likely to have been diagnosed with insomnia, while @placeholder were more likely to have sleep apnea, a breathing problem that causes people to wake up frequently.", "idx": 2212}], "idx": 1405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Delicate, rare and striking - forgotten photographs of black Britons in the late 19th and early 20th century have been unearthed from the depths of the Hulton Archive -- one of the world's oldest and largest archives holding over 80 million images. Black Chronicles II, a photographic exhibition at Rivington Place in East London is currently showcasing over 200 images that explore black presences in Victorian Britain, the majority of which have never been revealed to the public. Part of \"The Missing Chapter\" -- a three-year project devoted to researching and revealing the earliest imagery of black people in Britain -- curators Ren\u00c3\u00a9e Mussai and Mark Sealy of archive and research centre Autograph ABP have re-introduced a neglected part of history to the public consciousness.\n@highlight\nRare photographs of Black Britons in the late 19th and early 20th century are on display at Rivington Place, London\n@highlight\nOver 200 images exploring the black presence in Victorian Britain have been revealed to the public for the very first time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 265, "end": 283}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 418, "end": 434}, {"start": 508, "end": 526}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 986, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder didn't know what they had because they didn't look at it with this particular remit in mind, and with 80 million records, you can imagine things get lost!\"", "idx": 2224}], "idx": 1414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Death row: Kelly Renee Gissendaner (above), 46, is now scheduled to be put to death on Monday A mother-of-three who will become the first woman to be executed in Georgia in 70 years has been granted a few more days of life - thanks to the weather, despite her clemency being denied. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 46, had been scheduled to receive the lethal injection at 7pm on Wednesday at the state prison in Jackson, but the execution has now been reset for Monday, according to a Department of Corrections statement. The department did not provide a reason, but a winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia on Wednesday afternoon, closing schools and offices and prompting warnings about roads.\n@highlight\nKelly Gissendaner was sentenced to death for making her boyfriend murder her husband Douglas in 1997\n@highlight\nA winter storm is forecast to hit parts of Georgia this afternoon so her execution has been rescheduled for Monday, authorities said\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday, she appealed for clemency and her daughter pleaded for leniency on her behalf - but the appeal was denied on Wednesday\n@highlight\nShe was sentenced to death for persuading her then-lover to kidnap and stab her husband before she helped him burn the man's car\n@highlight\nThe boyfriend, Gregory Owen, is serving life behind bars\n@highlight\nEven though she did not kill anyone, authorities said her husband would be alive if it were not for her\n@highlight\nShe has requested a massive last meal including two Burger King Whoppers with cheese, cornbread, fries and cherry vanilla ice cream", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 33}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 284, "end": 306}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 480, "end": 504}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 712, "end": 728}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1485, "end": 1504}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' burned-out car was found the following morning, and more than a week later the body was found a mile away.", "idx": 2233}], "idx": 1418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov 'I know it! I know it! I totally know it! Scripps National Spelling Bee finalist Jacob Williamson shrieked after drawing the word 'kabaragoya' Thursday night. With only seven contestants remaining on the stage, a visibly excited Williamson, 15, proceeded to incorrectly spell out the name of a large lizard from Southeast Asia: c-a-b-a-r-a-g-o-y-a. Williams, a home-schooled boy from Bonita Springs, Florida, who has become a viral sensation thanks to his over-the-top spelling bee celebrations, was so confident he knew the word that he did not even bother to ask for the language of origin, definition or alternative spelling.\n@highlight\nJacob Williamson, 15, of Florida, thought he knew the word 'kabaragoya' but ended up misspelling it by getting the first letter wrong\n@highlight\nWilliamson, a home-schooled coin collector, was eliminated from round 10 of Scripps National Spelling Bee\n@highlight\nJacob won over viewers nationwide with his boundless enthusiasm and over-the-top celebrations\n@highlight\nSriram Hathwar, 14, of Painted Post, New York, and Ansun Sujoe, 13, of Fort Worth, Texas, were joint winners\n@highlight\nThe two engaged in a final-round duel and after spelling 12 words each correctly were named co-champions\n@highlight\nIt was the first time in 52 years two spellers were winners", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 62, "end": 90}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 881, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder entered the final round as the favorite after finishing in third place last year.", "idx": 2235}], "idx": 1420} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- The U.S. Marine Corps has banned Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites from its networks, effective immediately. The Marine Corps fears that social media sites such as Facebook could pose a security risk. \"These internet sites in general are a proven haven for malicious actors and content and are particularly high risk due to information exposure, user generated content and targeting by adversaries,\" reads a Marine Corps order, issued Monday. \"The very nature of SNS [social network sites] creates a larger attack and exploitation window, exposes unnecessary information to adversaries and provides an easy conduit for information leakage that puts OPSEC [operational security], COMSEC [communications security], [and] personnel... at an elevated risk of compromise.\"\n@highlight\nU.S. Marine Corps bans Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and other social media sites\n@highlight\nOrder, issued Monday, states that information on the sites poses a security risk\n@highlight\nThe Marines' ban is effective immediately and will last a year\n@highlight\nU.S. Army recently ordered all U.S. bases to provide access to Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 496, "end": 498}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 812, "end": 828}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And they will continue to allow access to the military's internal \"@placeholder-like services.\"", "idx": 2236}], "idx": 1421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the horrifying moment a masked woman held a foot-long knife to a nine-year-old boy's throat during a botched corner shop robbery. Schoolboy Manand Patel was threatened with the blade and ordered to open the till for the female robber's male accomplice at Nairne Convenience Store in Edinburgh. She then brandished the weapon at his father and uncle - threatening to kill them if they tried to help the youngster, who is a pupil at Leith Walk Primary. Manand screamed for his father and desperately tried to open the till for the male robber, but he could not reach.\n@highlight\nManand Patel, 9, was threatened with a foot-long blade and told to open till\n@highlight\nPolice are now hunting two robbers a male and woman in their mid-20s\n@highlight\nMasked woman also brandished the weapon at the boy's father and uncle\n@highlight\nCCTV shows boy's father Bharat, 44, jumping on the counter to protect son\n@highlight\nBoth suspects were described as being in their mid-20s and around 5ft tall", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 160}, {"start": 264, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 440, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They had a knife, so we didn't want to take a risk,' said @placeholder, who said the woman looked 'unfit'.", "idx": 2240}], "idx": 1425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:16 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 11 October 2012 Kennewick Man was definitely not a Native American, according to the most recent study of the prehistoric remains. The 9,300-year-old skeleton actually has more in common with Polynesians, according to Doug Owsley, an anthropologist with the Smithsonian Institute who released an updated review of the bones Wednesday. Owsley found that Kennewick man's skull has several similarities to the ancient coastal people in Asia, meaning he likely shares a common ancestor with modern day Polynesians. Unearthing the truth: Dr. Doug Owsley found no evidence the Kennewick Man was a Native American\n@highlight\nSkeleton has been the subject of lengthy legal battle\n@highlight\nScientist can find no genetic link to Native Americans\n@highlight\nBones were in perfection condition at time of death except on abscessed tooth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 134, "end": 148}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 341, "end": 361}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 805, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Owsley's report challenges years of assumptions besides Kennewick Man's presumed ties to @placeholder.", "idx": 2249}], "idx": 1431} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sister Wives patriarch Kody Brown's legal wife, Meri, has set the record straight about their divorce bombshell, revealing that she was the one who decided to call it quits - at least in the eyes of the law. News of Kody and Meri Brown's separation stunned the fans of the long-running TLC reality TV show about a polygamist family living with their 17 children in Lehi, Utah. Kody Brown confirmed earlier this month that in the fall of 2014, he quietly divorced Meri, 44, his first and only legal wife, and officially married his fourth 'spiritual' wife, 36-year-old Robyn. Scroll down for videos\n@highlight\nKody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal\n@highlight\nNow he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn\n@highlight\nRobyn\u2019s three children are the only ones in Kody\u2019s brood of 17 who are not his biological offspring\n@highlight\nMeri is still living with Kody and remains his \u2018spiritual wife\u2019 with Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to him\n@highlight\nKody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 286, "end": 288}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 386}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 629, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kody and his wives first appeared in @placeholder in 2010 and said at the time they hoped the show to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat societal prejudices.", "idx": 2254}], "idx": 1432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter The United States is sending a heavy icebreaker to help free a Russian ship and a Chinese icebreaker gripped by Antarctic ice, the Coast Guard said on Saturday. The Polar Star is responding to a request for assistance from Australian authorities as well as from the Russian and Chinese governments, the Coast Guard statement said. \u2018The U.S. Coast Guard stands ready to respond to Australia's request,\u2019 Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Admiral Paul Zukunft said. \u2018Our highest priority is safety of life at sea, which is why we are assisting in breaking a navigational path for both of these vessels.\u2019\n@highlight\nUS is sending icebreaker, Polar Star, to help Russian ship, MV Akademik Schokalskiy, and Chinese icebreaker, Snow Dragon\n@highlight\nThey are stuck in thick ice sheet 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, the Tasmanian capital\n@highlight\nUS is responding to request for assistance from Australian authorities and the Russian and Chinese governments\n@highlight\nSnow Dragon's helicopter airlifted 52 passengers from MV Akademik Schokalskiy to Australian ship, Aurora, on Thursday\n@highlight\nPassengers expect to arrive in Tasmania by mid-January\n@highlight\n22 crew members remain on stricken Russian vessel\n@highlight\nChris Turney, climate scientist and expedition leader, one of the 52 passengers, planned to document 'environmental changes' at the pole\n@highlight\nThe trip was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by Australian explorer Douglas Mawson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 662, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 722, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 899, "end": 900}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1481, "end": 1489}, {"start": 1506, "end": 1515}, {"start": 1526, "end": 1539}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A helicopter from the Snow Dragon ferried the passengers from the stranded Russian ship to an @placeholder icebreaker late on Thursday.", "idx": 2255}, {"query": "Sea ice was preventing the barge from reaching the Chinese icebreaker, the Snow Dragon, so the passengers are instead being taken to an nice floe next to an Australian vessel which will eventually take them to @placeholder", "idx": 2257}], "idx": 1433} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lima, Peru (CNN) -- Daisy Cuevas suddenly became an international celebrity after touching on a hot topic during Michelle Obama's visit to her school last week. \"My mom says that Barack Obama is taking away everybody that doesn't have papers,\" the 7-year-old said to the first lady during her visit to the girl's school in Maryland. \"Yeah, well that's something that we have to work on, right? To make sure that people can be here with the right kind of papers, right? That's exactly right,\" Obama replied. \"But my mom doesn't have any,\" Daisy said. The episode transformed Daisy into a symbol of illegal immigration in the United States and prompted Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue a statement dismissing rumors about an imminent deportation.\n@highlight\nDaisy Cuevas makes news when she tells Michelle Obama her mom doesn't have papers\n@highlight\nDaisy's older sister, Yuly, shares in the limelight at her school in Peru\n@highlight\nThe girls' mother left Peru eight years ago in search of a better life in the U.S.\n@highlight\nGirls' grandparents in Peru fear daughter's deportation, but they're proud of Daisy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 651, "end": 685}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They tell me: There is a girl exactly like you on television,\" says Yuly, who is two years older than @placeholder but who bears a strong physical resemblance to her sibling.", "idx": 2261}], "idx": 1435} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The deadly Ebola virus has been contracted by someone inside the United States for the first time. A nurse who had worn protective gear during her \"extensive contact\" at a Dallas hospital with an Ebola patient who died tested positive during a preliminary blood test, officials said Sunday. The woman had on a gown, gloves, mask and a shield during her multiple visits with Thomas Eric Duncan, but there was a breach in protocol, health officials said. The patient is a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, an official who is familiar with the case told CNN. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta conducted testing on the blood sample, and confirmed the results Sunday, marking the first known transmission of Ebola in the United States and the second diagnosis in the country.\n@highlight\nA \"close contact\" of the nurse is being monitored, says CDC\n@highlight\nThe worker helped care for an Ebola patient multiple times, CDC director says\n@highlight\nHe says there was a breach in protocol and his agency is investigating\n@highlight\nNurse was wearing protective gear when she helped care for Thomas Eric Duncan", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 374, "end": 391}, {"start": 479, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think we've always expected that there may be another individual who will come down with the @placeholder from the transmission of this one particular person, and we always felt that it was going to likely be one of his close contacts or one of the health care workers, because that's the way this virus works,\" Dr. Frank Esper said.", "idx": 2268}, {"query": "Because @placeholder's incubation period can last up to 21 days, the health nurse's contacts will have to be monitored for three weeks.", "idx": 2269}], "idx": 1440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Matt Lawton and Ian Ladyman on Dave Whelan's outburst Even when it was spelt out to him, even when the conversation ventured into the history of slavery, Dave Whelan could not grasp what the problem was. He became confused, exasperated. \u2018I don\u2019t know what all this is about,\u2019 he said on Thursday. Just as Wigan Athletic\u2019s 77-year-old owner could see no issue with appointing Malky Mackay as his new manager when the Scot remains the subject of an FA investigation into allegations of racism, sexism and homophobia, he could not understand why anything he had said might also offend people.\n@highlight\nLatics chief has faced a backlash over his appointment of Malky Mackay\n@highlight\nWhelan also criticised over his comments about Jewish and Chinese\n@highlight\nDW Sports supremo caused a stir after saying: 'Jewish people chase money more than everybody else'\n@highlight\nWhelan faces wrath from Chinese community over 'chink' comment", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 452, "end": 453}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 766}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The story highlights the fact that @placeholder is of a certain generation; a man who has failed to evolve if we first assume that his comments are not motivated by racial hatred.", "idx": 2271}], "idx": 1442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. student Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito have had their sentences in the murder case of British student Meredith Kercher upheld by an Italian court. Knox, who is currently living in the United States, had her sentence increased to 28 years and six months. Sollecito, who returned to Italy during the trial, was sentenced to 25 years. Why were Knox and Sollecito back on trial? In 2009, they were convicted of killing Kercher, 21, who was found stabbed in November 2007 in the villa that she and Knox rented in the central Italian university town of Perugia.\n@highlight\nKnox and Raffaele Sollecito resentenced in the Meredith Kercher murder case\n@highlight\nKercher was found stabbed in 2007 in a villa she rented with Knox in Perugia, Italy\n@highlight\nKnox and Sollecito's 2009 murder convictions were overturned on appeal in 2011\n@highlight\nLegal expert tells CNN that it is unlikely the U.S. would allow Knox to be extradited to Italy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 58, "end": 75}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I did not kill Meredith,\" Knox said a lengthy e-mail, written in @placeholder, which was presented to the court by her lawyer.", "idx": 2278}], "idx": 1445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has become the first port of call for cash-strapped families trying to keep down their grocery bills. But shoppers at Aldi in Britain are paying prices almost double those at the discount chain\u2019s European outlets. The retailer has won an increasing share of the UK market with its money-saving offer, but The Mail on Sunday has discovered items including fruit, meat and alcohol cost even less at Aldi abroad. A comparison using a basket of common groceries found that the chain offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain. Scroll down for video A comparison of common groceries found that Aldi offers far better value in Germany, Spain and France than in Britain, with a basket in London costing \u00a344 but just \u00a323 in Marbella, Spain, and \u00a326 in Paris, France\n@highlight\nBasket of goods in London cost \u00a344 while same items cost \u00a323 in Marbella\n@highlight\nSame basket of common groceries also cost \u00a323 in Berlin and \u00a326 in Paris\n@highlight\nSix bottles of 330ml beer in England cost \u00a33.99 but just \u00a31.19 in Spain", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 265, "end": 266}, {"start": 308, "end": 325}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aldi markets itself as a bargain place to buy alcohol but our investigation found @placeholder stores offer shoppers much better deals on wine, beer and spirits.", "idx": 2281}], "idx": 1446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of Palestinians celebrated the release Sunday night of 550 inmates from Israeli prisons, part of the second phase of the deal that won the freedom of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. The revelry in the Mukataa compound in Ramallah -- the long-timehome to the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat -- ran late into the night. Tayeb Abdel Rahim, general-secretary in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office, was among those officials greeting the line of freed prisoners, as they all paid their respects at Arafat's grave. Hamas' armed wing, the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, welcomed the news even as they, like Rahim and other Palestinian leaders, continued to push for the release of others in Israeli custody.\n@highlight\nThe release of 550 Palestinian prisoners has been \"completed,\" Israel's military says\n@highlight\nThousands of Palestinians welcome the release, celebrating late into the night\n@highlight\nClashes break out at West Bank crossing ahead of the release, 20 injured\n@highlight\nThe prisoner exchange began in October, with the release of 477 Palestinians", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 564, "end": 590}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It all follows a deal, signed between @placeholder and Hamas in October, that won Shalit's release from Hamas in exchange for allowing more than 1,000 Palestinians to leave Israeli jails.", "idx": 2286}], "idx": 1449} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anthony Watson's Bath coach and mentor rang England's rising star after the against-the-odds victory over Wales in Cardiff to congratulate him on a try-scoring display that captured the nation's attention. Six years after having his breath taken away by the speed of the 14-year-old Watson's footwork, Neal Hatley was not surprised by his young charge's response. 'I phoned him after the game in Wales just to say, 'Well done on an unbelievable performance and your first try', and Ant replied, 'Yes, but I dropped one, didn't I?' He's always been like that, constantly striving for perfection.' Anthony Watson gets into the thick of the action during England's training session in Bagshot on Thursday\n@highlight\nAnthony Watson won his fifth cap for England during this side's 21-16 victory against Wales at the Millennium Stadium\n@highlight\nThe Bath winger scored a superb try during the Six Nations win in Cardiff\n@highlight\nWatson had trials for Chelsea as a 13-year-old\n@highlight\nHe was inspired as a youngster by England's 2003 World Cup-winning wing Jason Robinson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 812, "end": 829}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When I was playing at Under 9 or 10 level, I was watching @placeholder a lot and trying to emulate him,' he said.", "idx": 2290}], "idx": 1452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:30 EST, 11 December 2013 The captain of the Bloomfield High School football team, who is on trial for the murder of a 27-year-old with whom he had been having a sexual relationship, claims to have been sexually and physically assaulted by the man in the past. Tarence Mitchell, 18, of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has admitted to stabbing Ronald Taylor Jr - known as 'City' - five times in the torso with a steak knife out the front of his home on November 21, after trying to break off their two-year relationship.\n@highlight\nTarence Mitchell, 18, has been charged with murder following the stabbing death of Ronald Taylor Jr., 27, in Bloomfield, Conneticut on November 21\n@highlight\nThe pair had been in a sexual relationship for two years\n@highlight\nMitchell told police he was trying to break things off with his lover when they got into a fight, with Mitchell stabbing Taylor five times\n@highlight\nAs part of a self defense suggestion in court, Mitchell's lawyer said Taylor had sexually and physically assault the teen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 120, "end": 141}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 412, "end": 427}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Taylor hit @placeholder in the face, and Mitchell pulled the knife out of his pocket and stabbed Taylor twice, he told police.", "idx": 2295}], "idx": 1454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Are Manchester United right to sack David Moyes? As David Moyes\u2019s reign unravelled on Monday, tales emerged of senior Manchester United players beating a path to the door of Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s Cheshire home to urge their old manager to push for change. The message was clear: they no longer stood by Moyes and neither should United if the empire Ferguson built was not going to continue crumbling, brick by brick. There was no more staunch a supporter of Moyes than his fellow Scot. After all, it was Ferguson who had called the Everton manager away from a shopping trip with his wife, Pamela, to that same address in Wilmslow to offer him the job last May when the ill-fated legend of \u2018The Chosen One\u2019 was born.\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes sacked as Manchester United manager\n@highlight\nUnited players are believed to have visited former manager Sir Alex Ferguson pushing for a change after an abysmal season\n@highlight\nFerguson played a major part in appointing Moyes his successor\n@highlight\nMoyes lost the trust of several senior United players", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 118, "end": 134}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "expression every time @placeholder suffered a setback \u2014 and there were far too", "idx": 2302}], "idx": 1458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:38 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 31 May 2013 Sara McKenna dated Bode Miller for 3 months in 2012 Bode Miller's ex-lover has claimed the Olympic skier said he wanted a large family with her - before she fell pregnant and he told her to have an abortion. Sara McKenna, 27, gave birth to their son Samuel Bode Miller-McKenna earlier this year following a three month courtship and moved from San Diego to New York to attend Columbia University. But after initially saying he wanted her to have an abortion, Miller, 35, is now fighting her for joint custody, and a judge ruled she must return to California for the battle, which forces her to give up her studies.\n@highlight\nSara McKenna dated Bode Miller in San Diego for 3 months in 2012\n@highlight\nHe 'didn't use protection as he assumed I was ready to get pregnant'\n@highlight\nMcKenna, 27, realized she was pregnant after the couple split\n@highlight\nClaims Miller didn't want the child and asked her to have an abortion\n@highlight\nMiller, 35, married volleyball player Morgan Beck in October 2012\n@highlight\nThe skier is now seeking joint custody of his son with McKenna", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 342, "end": 367}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 486}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 947, "end": 959}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "now married, is the mother of @placeholder\u2019s four-year-old daughter Neesyn", "idx": 2307}], "idx": 1462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova has pulled out of the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul after suffering successive straight-sets defeats. The Russian lost to China's Li Na 7-6 (7-4) 6-4, who had herself not won a match, or even a set, since August. It was a match that ebbed and flowed as Li came from 2-4 down in the first set to force a tie-break, which she won despite losing the first four points. Li, who this year became the first Asian Grand Slam winner after victory in the French Open, then fought off a late Sharapova surge when 5-2 up to take the second set 6-4. The defeat followed Sharapova's capitulation against U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 6-1, 7-5 on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova has quit the end-of-season WTA Championships in Istanbul\n@highlight\nThe Russian had lost in straight sets to China's Li Na\n@highlight\nIt was Sharapova's second straight-sets defeat in two days\n@highlight\nElsewhere Victoria Azarenka beat U.S. Open Sam Stosur", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 61, "end": 77}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 292, "end": 293}, {"start": 405, "end": 406}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 737, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 924, "end": 940}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I really wasn't thinking about too much during the match,\" @placeholder was quoted as saying on the WTA's official website after the match.", "idx": 2317}, {"query": "\"I'm so happy I was able to beat @placeholder because she's a top player, and also today was my first match ever at the Championships, so I want to thank all the crowd here for supporting me.\"", "idx": 2318}], "idx": 1471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- Ginny Bank was 14 when her mother sat her down and said they needed to see a gynecologist. While pregnant with Ginny in the mid-1960s her mom had taken a synthetic estrogen known as diethylstilbestrol (DES), which at the time was prescribed to prevent miscarriages and complications. Later that decade, however, doctors connected the drug to a rare form of vaginal cancer that was turning up in young women exposed to DES in the womb. Bank's first Pap test came back abnormal. Over the next several decades she endured countless abnormal results, biopsies, and preventive surgeries, but fortunately she never developed cancer.\n@highlight\nDES linked to vaginal cancer in young women exposed to drug in the womb\n@highlight\nDES daughters at higher risk for reproductive complications, study says\n@highlight\nDES-exposed women 82% more likely to develop breast cancer after 40", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in her early 30s @placeholder came up in a different context, when she consulted a fertility specialist after trying for several months to get pregnant.", "idx": 2319}], "idx": 1472} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- Nick Lott's clothes hang neatly inside his closet. His room is tidy and his bed is sharply made. He says it's \"a blessing\" that he even has his own room to keep clean. \"This is all I've got, really,\" Nick says. \"It's clean, comfortable, safe -- that's a big thing.\" His immaculate living quarters contradict his life, which was upended by his addiction to alcohol. And that's what brought him to St. Anthony Residence in the first place. On the cinder-block wall next to his TV stand, Nick keeps a tally of how many days it has been since his last drink. At this moment, four days are crossed off the calendar.\n@highlight\nHomeless alcoholics can drink on the premises of St. Anthony Residence in Minnesota\n@highlight\nSupporters say these so-called wet houses provide a safe place and save taxpayer money\n@highlight\nThose opposed, mostly addiction counselors, believe the model gives up on a treatable disease\n@highlight\nThere are wet houses in Seattle and Minneapolis-St. Paul", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 425, "end": 445}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 700, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was a lot of opposition in @placeholder when the residence was first proposed in 1999.", "idx": 2330}], "idx": 1478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Tennis Channel has canceled plans to broadcast a tournament in Dubai because an Israeli player was banned. Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Shahar Peer, the 45th-ranked women's player according to the World Tennis Association, qualified to compete in this week's Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships but was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the UAE. The cable network had planned to air parts of the tournament this weekend. \"Tennis Channel recognizes that this exclusion has been made by state authorities and neither the tour nor tournament directors themselves,\" said a statement posted on the channel's Web site Wednesday. \"However we also honor the role and proud tradition that tennis has always played as a driving force for inclusion both on and off the courts.\n@highlight\nUnited Arab Emirates denies visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer\n@highlight\nTennis Channel: Sport should be 'driving force for inclusion ... on and off the courts'\n@highlight\nWall Street Journal Europe drops sponsorship of Barclays Dubai Tennis tourney\n@highlight\nPeer thanks channel: 'I was very moved and excited to hear about your decision'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 180, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 263, "end": 286}, {"start": 325, "end": 359}, {"start": 390, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 890, "end": 909}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 984}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You at @placeholder were the first ones to add action to the words and this is leading the way to other organizations as well.", "idx": 2332}], "idx": 1479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jon Stewart has reacted to his interview with Chris Wallace on Fox News to claim that he was unfairly edited to appear like 'a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown'. The Daily Show Host appeared on Fox News Sunday with Wallace for a heated debate on political bias in the media. The two men were caught in passionate clashes of opinion as Stewart claimed that Fox pushed a right-wing agenda. 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Cameron's looming confrontation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the European Union's principle of free movement of peoples could set off a chain reaction which sees Britain choose to exit the EU in a referendum Cameron has promised voters in 2017. Just a few weeks ago it appeared that miscalculations by Cameron might have seen the breakup of the United Kingdom. In the referendum granted to Scotland on its continued membership in the UK, he was widely criticized for agreeing to the wrong question at the wrong time, with no qualifying majority built in and with no participation rights for Scots living elsewhere in the UK. 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The Islamist Justice and Development Party, or PJD, is expected to form a coalition government after it won 107 of the 395 seats contested in Friday's vote. King Mohammed VI appointed Abdelilah Benkirane, the party's secretary-general, as head of the new government Tuesday and asked him to form a Cabinet, the official news agency MAP reported. 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The young bear is thought to have developed pneumonia and was discovered on its back lying on its mother's chest at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo. It was the first time the zoo's natural breeding programme had led to a birth, and heartwarming photos of proud mother Shin Shin cuddling her new baby had been shown around the world. Scroll down for video Tragic: Just six after Japan celebrated the birth of its first panda bear in 24 years the newborn cub has been found dead\n@highlight\nDead male cub found by zookeepers lying on its back on its mother's chest\n@highlight\nSeven-year-old Shin Shin gave birth just days after being declared pregnant\n@highlight\nBaby had been kept in an incubator earlier this week but had been returned to its mother on Tuesday\n@highlight\nBaby's mother and father are on loan from China and will eventually be returned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018No matter what names the Japanese side gives, it cannot change the fact that the two pandas belong to @placeholder.", "idx": 2340}], "idx": 1485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren The mystery donor who has been dropping envelopes stuffed with cash around San Francisco has been caught on camera for the first time as he expands his generosity to Los Angeles. But the man behind the Twitter handle 'HiddenCash' refused to reveal his identity and would only show his feet as he chatted with CBS2 after dropping off the money on Wednesday night. Before the interview, it was not even known if the anonymous donor was male or female. 'Initially this was just a small, local San Francisco story and it\u2019s just gone global worldwide,' he said.\n@highlight\nUsing the Twitter handle @HiddenCash, a mysterious benefactor has been leaving cash all over the city and then tweeting clues about where to find it\n@highlight\nMoney has been found under chairs and benches in public parks, on stairways and even inside a unisex bathroom\n@highlight\nUser revealed that he or she became rich through real estate\n@highlight\nThis week, he hid cash in Los Angeles and plans to head to other cities", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "timing that I'm gonna be in @placeholder for the next three days and I want to do", "idx": 2358}], "idx": 1495} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance A mother-of-four left on the brink of death after a devastating stroke was woken from a coma by her husband playing their favourite wedding songs. Maria Neal, 48, suddenly collapsed on her husband Steve's 46th birthday in March and suffered a stroke on the way to hospital. She was put on a life-support machine and doctors told her family to prepare for the worst. Maria Neal (centre) suffered a stroke while celebrating her husband Steve's 46th birthday (pictured, clockwise from left, Krystie, Kieran, Krystie's boyfriend, Kurtis, husband Steve and Kameron) Medics sent scans of her brain to experts at King's College Hospital and warned she would die if she could not be transferred.\n@highlight\nMaria Neal, 48, collapsed while celebrating husband Steve's 46th birthday\n@highlight\nShe suffered a stoke in the ambulance while on the way to hospital\n@highlight\nMother-of-four had to have brain surgery and was put into induced coma\n@highlight\nMedics tried to wake her but after seven days family told to expect the worst\n@highlight\nMr Neal played two wedding songs and she started moving arm and nodding\n@highlight\nShe is now able to write and speak, but is still recovering in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 625, "end": 647}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To his delight within an hour of @placeholder showed the first sign of response, moving her arm and gently nodding.", "idx": 2374}], "idx": 1505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN) -- Mitt Romney is a smooth salesman. When he was a candidate in 2002, his pitch to the people of Massachusetts was that he could fix all that ailed us. As the Bay State's top salesman, he said, he would \"bring great jobs here.\" He claimed he would at last be the governor to reform state government. We bought it. Most of us now would warn, \"buyer beware.\" Under Romney, the Massachusetts economy sputtered to 47th in the nation in job creation -- and that was in relatively good economic times. Real wages declined (while rising across the nation). Instead of helping workers and small businesses adjust to changes in the global economy, Romney cut critical work force training programs and millions in economic development funds. Instead of promoting Massachusetts to attract jobs, he used the state as a punchline on the national Republican political circuit.\n@highlight\nMassachusetts governor: Romney failed to deliver as governor\n@highlight\nHe says state's economy suffered, and Romney didn't reform state government\n@highlight\nPatrick: His major achievement, health care law, is one he now shuns discussing\n@highlight\nHe says Romney's record reflects a view that government is a problem, not a solution", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder bought it then and got slow or no job growth, stifled innovation, neglected public infrastructure, and crowded and under-resourced schools.", "idx": 2375}], "idx": 1506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think Paris, and the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es and haute couture come to mind. But the City of Light also is rich in African-American history. Keeping this history alive are tour companies that share it, up close and personal, with visitors to France. From legendary entertainer Josephine Baker to internationally acclaimed artist Henry Ossawa Tanner to World War I's ragtime-and-jazz-playing \"Harlem Hellfighters,\" Paris has embraced African-American culture like few other places. Because of that legendary embrace -- one that black folks in the States had heard about since the 1800s -- Paris loomed large in their imaginations. To many who didn't always feel welcome in their native country, the city sounded like a place where they could emotionally exhale.\n@highlight\nTour companies highlight the welcome many African-Americans found in Paris\n@highlight\nBlack artists, musicians and writers flocked to Paris to find greater freedom of expression\n@highlight\nTours go to many vibrant Paris neighborhoods to retrace the steps of notable residents", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 347, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 410, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This @placeholder-speaking guide arranges evenings on the town for guests, handles plans for dining, entertainment and transportation -- and will accompany them on these adventures.", "idx": 2378}], "idx": 1509} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Alan Gross was in a Cuban prison Tuesday morning when his attorney, Scott Gilbert, phoned to say Gross would soon be released. There was a long pause. \"I'll believe it when I see it,\" Gross finally said, according to family spokeswoman Jill Zuckman. President Barack Obama's administration had secured Gross's release as part of a sweeping deal to thaw the decades-old diplomatic freeze with Cuba. Wednesday's announcement came after a year of secretive talks the two countries held in Canada, while Pope Francis was personally pressing the leaders of both countries to reach an agreement. The details of the behind-the-scenes maneuvering were so closely guarded that U.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party at the official residence of Chief of Mission Jeff Delaurentis on Tuesday night to keep about 100 journalists, diplomats and other bigwigs -- including Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), sporting a white suit -- there distracted and drinking late.\n@highlight\nThe pre-dawn flight to Havana to retrieve Alan Gross was so secretive that much of the Pentagon was kept in the dark\n@highlight\nU.S. diplomats in Cuba threw a party Tuesday night, keeping reporters there drinking late and distracted\n@highlight\nWaiting for Gross on the U.S. government plane Wednesday morning was popcorn and a corned beef sandwich", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 184, "end": 188}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 734, "end": 766}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group spent about 30 minutes on the ground in @placeholder before Gross boarded and found waiting for him a bowl of popcorn, which he had said he missed during his five years of captivity.", "idx": 2379}], "idx": 1510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ABIDJAN, Cote d'Ivoire (Reuters) -- The United Nations said on Saturday it had suspended a Moroccan military contingent from its peacekeeping mission in Cote d'Ivoire while it investigated allegations of widespread sexual abuse. Moroccan U.N. peacekeepers stop a bus near Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire, in March. \"It means they don't participate in our operations,\" said Hamadoun Toure, spokesman for the U.N. mission in Cote d'Ivoire (ONUCI). \"Those who are found guilty will be sent back home.\" The world body said the measure was in addition to a decision to confine the entire battalion of 734 soldiers to barracks. U.N. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Friday the investigation involved Moroccan soldiers having sex with a large number of underage girls in the West African country's northern rebel stronghold of Bouake.\n@highlight\nU.N. confines all 734 members of Moroccan battalion to barracks\n@highlight\nSome soldiers accused of having sex with underage girls in Cote d'Ivoire\n@highlight\nU.N. says anyone found guilty will be sent home", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder mission numbers just over 9,000 uniformed personnel from more than 40 countries.", "idx": 2385}], "idx": 1511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Edward Snowden has been pictured in public today for the first time since leaving Moscow airport. The National Security Agency whisteblower emerged to collect the Sam Adams Associates Integrity in Intelligence Award. The picture was published on the same day his father Lon Snowden arrived in Russia to see his son. Scroll down for video This is the first picture of former NSA analyst Edward Snowden (third from right) since he was given temporary asylum in August. He is pictured receiving the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award. (pictured l-r: Coleen Rowley, Thomas Drake , Sarah Harrison, Jesselyn Raddack and Ray McGovern)\n@highlight\nCollected award in unknown location alongside WikiLeaks journalist\n@highlight\nMet four former U.S. officials who said he was in good spirits\n@highlight\nLon Snowden told reporters it is his son's decision if he returns to America\n@highlight\nPublicly thanked Russia and President Putin for giving son asylum", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 102, "end": 125}, {"start": 163, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 214}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 496, "end": 551}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They said they saw no evidence that Snowden was under the control of @placeholder security services, as many in the U.S. government believe.", "idx": 2392}], "idx": 1517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 16 September 2013 Powerful loss: Julia Gillard stepped down as Prime Minister after losing the Labor leadership Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spoken for the first time about her \u2018physical and emotional acute distress\u2019 at losing her position of power. Ms Gillard, 51, was ousted as the leader of the country\u2019s Labor party this June, forcing her to resign as prime minister. She describes the loss of her position as being \u2018hit like a fist\u2019 and says she grieves the loss of her political career.\n@highlight\nJulia Gillard was ousted as leader of Australia's Labor Party in June\n@highlight\nShe describes losing power as the physical pain of 'being hit by a fist'\n@highlight\nLast week the ex-PM was forced to watch her successor lose the election\n@highlight\nKevin Rudd lost to Conservative Tony Abbot and has now stepped down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says saying it sent @placeholder 'a very cynical and shallow message' about the party's sense of purpose.", "idx": 2394}], "idx": 1519} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On Monday the likes of Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Radamel Falcao enjoyed kickabouts with kids in schools across Manchester for United's admirable foundation. Across the city, Manuel Pellegrini and Samir Nasri were facing the world's media ahead of Tuesday's Champions League visit of Barcelona. Things have changed in these parts with the blue half seemingly in the ascendency after decades of red dominance. Here, Sportsmail examines whether Manchester City are now a bigger club than Manchester United... Colombian striker Radamel Falcao shows off his dribbling during a school visit on Monday Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri (left) shares a joke with manager Manuel Pellegrini on Monday\n@highlight\nManchester City have won two Premier League titles in three years\n@highlight\nManchester United face a battle to qualify for the UEFA Champions League\n@highlight\nCity have become one of the best teams in Europe in the last few seasons\n@highlight\nManchester City vs Barcelona team news, probable line ups and more\n@highlight\nManchester City vs Barcelona: How do the two teams compare?", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 488, "end": 504}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 527, "end": 540}, {"start": 598, "end": 612}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 787, "end": 803}, {"start": 838, "end": 858}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 955, "end": 969}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An aerial view of the @placeholder's new football academy which was launched in December last year", "idx": 2399}], "idx": 1524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 17-year-old boy has been hailed a hero for pulling a 73-year-old man to safety after they were both hit by a truck - even though the teen had himself suffered three fractured vertebrae. Dalton Surbey, a high school junior from Montpelier, Ohio, came to Duane Ward's aid during a car accident on Ohio 576 during white-out conditions on Saturday, according to the Bryan Times. Surbey had stopped at the scene of a crash and climbed out of his car to check on the driver when his car was rear-ended by another vehicle, according to the Ohio State Patrol. Ward also got out of his car to check on the scene when a black Ford Range truck hit both of them.\n@highlight\n17-year-old Dalton Surbey's car was hit twice during a multi-car crash in Ohio on Saturday\n@highlight\nHe and another motorist, 73-year-old Duane Ward, got out of their cars to check on other drivers when they were hit by a truck\n@highlight\nWard suffered a broken pelvis and tailbone so Surbey ignored his own injuries to pull the man to safety at the side of the road\n@highlight\nTroops and Ward say the teen likely saved his life", "entities": [{"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was knocked to the ground and could not get out of the way,' @placeholder told the Bryan Times.", "idx": 2403}], "idx": 1528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The mayor of New Jersey's capital city was arrested Monday on corruption charges after being accused of accepting bribes during an undercover operation, authorities said. The charges against Trenton Mayor Tony Mack, 46, his brother, Ralphiel Mack, 39, and business associate Joseph A. \"JoJo\" Giorgianni, 63, stem from an alleged kickback scheme to sell city-owned land to investors for significantly less than the assessed value. Mack and his brother, the head football coach at Trenton Central High School, both were released on $150,000 bail and slipped into a city vehicle after a court appearance. They were ordered to surrender their passports.\n@highlight\nNEW: The Trenton mayor's lawyer calls evidence presented against his client \"weak\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Tony Mack plans to remain in his job as mayor of New Jersey's capital, says his lawyer\n@highlight\nMack, his brother and an associate are accused in a real estate kickback scheme\n@highlight\nThe federal charges stem from a two-year FBI investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 310}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 488, "end": 514}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 999, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A bond hearing for @placeholder, a sandwich shop owner, was postponed because of unrelated drug conspiracy charges.", "idx": 2407}], "idx": 1531} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Jamie O'Hara's wife Danielle has put their marital home up for sale amid claims the Wolves midfielder cheated on her with two women. The lavish six-bedroom abode - which was listed on July 1 - is being billed as a 'truly remarkable modern family residence' on property listing website Zoopla. And it has emerged that Danielle put the Sutton Coldfield mansion on the market for \u00a31.9 million, just days before a second woman came forward claiming to have bedded O'Hara. Scroll down for video For sale: Danielle and Jamie O'Hara's house in Sutton Coldfield was listed on July 1\n@highlight\nWolves midfielder played in pre-season friendly against Hednesford Town\n@highlight\nSix-bedroom home has games room, home cinema and lavish kitchen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 348, "end": 363}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}]}, "qas": [{"query": "tweet, posted by @placeholder on Saturday, read: \u2018Spending a romantic", "idx": 2411}], "idx": 1534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa This is the touching moment Pink Floyd star Roger Waters visits a cemetery near where his soldier father died in the final months of World War II. Eric Fletcher Waters was serving as a second lieutenant with the Royal Fusiliers as they advanced through Italy in 1944 when he was killed in action. His newborn son Roger was aged just five months when he was killed on the battlefield near Cassino. Earlier this year, the Pink Floyd musician made an emotional journey to visit the battlefield where his father was killed along with thousands of other Allied troops.\n@highlight\nRoger Waters' father Eric died in Italy in the closing stages of the war\n@highlight\nHe made an emotional journey to the battlefield where his father died\n@highlight\nPink Floyd star was just five months when his father was killed in action\n@highlight\nLt Waters' name is on a memorial at Cassino but remains were never found\n@highlight\nRoger Waters said his father died because of foolhardy generals in songs he recorded", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 179}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then 30 minutes later the battle which will claim Lt @placeholder life begins.", "idx": 2414}], "idx": 1536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Salford owner Marwan Koukash and Liverpool-born actor David Morrissey have teamed up to bring a Palestinian refugee to England to improve his rugby league skills. Khaled Issa, 20, will spend 10 days with the Red Devils, training with both the first team and the academy, and hopes to play a game before returning home. Issa, whose family fled to Beirut in Lebanon as refugees, was discovered by the founder of Palestinian Rugby League, Rabie Al Masri, who has been training Palestinian refugees since 2008 and so far has gathered 80 players to form three teams.\n@highlight\nDavid Morrissey and Marwan Koukash team up to give refugee opportunity\n@highlight\nKhaled Issa will spend 10 days with Salford\n@highlight\nKoukash was himself a Palestinian refugee\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old will train with the first team and the academy\n@highlight\nWalking Dead actor Morrissey helped to finance the trip", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 445, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Koukash, who was also a former Palestinian refugee, said: 'I am a very proud that we have been able to set up these links with the Palestinian RL and I really do hope that projects like this will not only encourage the development of the game internationally but also more importantly give young kids such as @placeholder a real life-changing opportunity.'", "idx": 2416}], "idx": 1538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan McEvoy In case you missed this among the millions of words recently devoted to a certain deceased Brazilian, we ought to point out the full range of his all-encompassing brilliance. As well as his driving prowess, Ayrton Senna designed the Sistine Chapel, ran up Everest in his bare feet, cured cancer, split the atom and wrote Shakespeare off the page. Excuse the sarcasm, but there has been a danger that hyperbole \u2013 admittedly among some fabulous and balanced reminiscences \u2013 has attended the 20th anniversary of the great racer\u2019s death. Hyperbole: While tragic, Ayrton's Senna's death was not necessarily the darkest day in F1\n@highlight\nAnniversary of Ayrton Senna's death has overshadowed other F1 tragedies\n@highlight\n16 people died when Wolfgang von Trips' Ferrari careered into the crowd at Monza in 1961\n@highlight\nEmerson Fittipaldi reckons Senna could have gone on to equal Michael Schumacher's seven world titles\n@highlight\nSir Frank Williams claims Senna had the potential to be President of Brazil\n@highlight\nSenna was responsible for bringing together Brazil footballers Romario and Bebeto", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 640, "end": 641}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 713, "end": 714}, {"start": 757, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 837, "end": 854}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 898, "end": 915}, {"start": 953, "end": 966}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The debt owed to Senna by @placeholder\u2019s football fans is greater than many know.", "idx": 2422}], "idx": 1541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Aaron Sorkin's HBO show \"The Newsroom\" represents the reality of working in television news about as accurately as \"The West Wing\" captured working in politics -- which is to say, not at all. But both dramas did something more worthwhile: They expressed the idealism that should animate these careers. And in this time of creative destruction throughout the news industry, it's more important than ever before. That's why \"The Newsroom\" matters. When \"The West Wing\" debuted in 1999, the political arena was suffering from a well-deserved dose of post-Monica cynicism. The smart kids were all making piles of money on Wall Street by surfing the tech bubble, and with the 2000 election looming between Bush and Gore, the status quo of peace and prosperity seemed boring.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: \"The Newsroom\" isn't reality, but it expresses idealism journalists feel\n@highlight\nAvlon: Show's anchor Will McAvoy is now a character in social media, debates\n@highlight\nHe says when news is about stars and cats, \"Newsroom\" offers inspiration\n@highlight\nAvlon: Show could attract young, talented and idealistic to journalism careers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And through at least the first four seasons, written primarily by the show's creator @placeholder, no matter which party you belonged to, once a week the show reminded you why you cared about politics in the first place.", "idx": 2437}], "idx": 1551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 06:36 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 25 February 2013 It was a TV show known for its legions of dedicated fans. And now it seems Star Trek obsessives are about to go one step further than ever before after a call to arms from their heroes. The northern Californian scientific research organisation, the SETI Institute, has been asking members of the public to come up with new names for two of Pluto's moons. Call to arms: Leonard Nimoy, left, and William Shatner, right, have been urging fans of Star Trek to vote Vulcan as the new name of one of Pluto's moons\n@highlight\nPublic have been asked for new names for two of Pluto's moons\n@highlight\nStar Trek fans urged by iconic actors to vote for Vulcan\n@highlight\nIt is the name of the home planet of Spock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 489, "end": 503}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leonard Nimoy - who played @placeholder - said it was 'logical' that one of the moons should be named Vulcan.", "idx": 2439}], "idx": 1552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Sacked: David Lowe, who has 32 years' service with the BBC, lost his job for playing The Sun Has Got His Hat On The sacking of a veteran BBC DJ for accidentally playing a song featuring the N-word has been condemned as \u2018unfair\u2019 by David Cameron and Boris Johnson. The senior Tories leapt to the defence of David Lowe for his treatment after broadcasting a 1930s recording of The Sun Has Got His Hat On. Prime Minister Mr Cameron said the case \u2018looked a bit odd\u2019 while Mr Johnson said the Corporation\u2019s treatment of the broadcaster was \u2018utterly disgraceful\u2019.\n@highlight\nDavid Lowe, 67, lost his job after he played a recording of the song\n@highlight\nThe incident has had such an impact on his health he'll never work again\n@highlight\nPrime Minister says Corporation's handling of the case had been 'odd'\n@highlight\nLondon Mayor says treatment of DJ was 'utterly disgraceful'\n@highlight\nComes after Jeremy Clarkson issued apology for 'mumbling the word'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 100, "end": 102}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 890, "end": 891}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today Mr @placeholder joined the chorus of disapproval aimed at the the way Mr Lowe had been treated.", "idx": 2450}], "idx": 1563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A winter storm slammed the East Coast all the way from Maine down to D.C., leaving massive drifts of snow and skull-cracking cold. Power grids collapsed. Citizens wrapped themselves in layers of fleece like the townsfolk from \"Dr. Zhivago.\" Yet inside the Capitol, an unusual spirit of warmth greeted President Barack Obama's third State of the Union address. The still recent shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords prompted dozens of members to cross the aisle and sit among political foes in a show of solidarity. Some 43 million people tuned in on TV to hear the president lay out his assessments, hopes and dreams about how we could or would pull the nation out of its economic deep freeze.\n@highlight\nPromises kept on Iraq withdrawal, reducing reporting burden in health care law\n@highlight\nImproving transparency with the Federal Taxpayer Receipt project was another\n@highlight\nPromises stalled: Bipartisanship, malpractice reform, oil company tax breaks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 352, "end": 369}, {"start": 414, "end": 431}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 845, "end": 868}, {"start": 919, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you have ideas about how to improve this law by making care better or more affordable,\" @placeholder said, \"I am eager to work with you.", "idx": 2454}, {"query": "But just because you ask does not mean you will receive, especially in @placeholder", "idx": 2455}], "idx": 1566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The families of rival captains Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher will watch Tuesday's Scotland-England clash at Celtic Park together. Rooney and Fletcher, good friends and the captain and vice-captain of Manchester United, have jointly-hired a box for their families to share for the game in Glasgow. It will be the first time the two countries have met in Scotland since 1999 when England won the first leg of a Euro 2000 play-off 2-0 with a brace from Paul Scholes. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Fitting performance from Rooney on 100th cap The familiers of Wayne Rooney (above) and Darren Fletcher family will watch Scotland vs England together\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher's families to share Celtic Park box\n@highlight\nManchester United team-mates are close friends\n@highlight\nScotland take on England at Celtic Park on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 48, "end": 62}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 203, "end": 219}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 453, "end": 464}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was really competitive, and against @placeholder it won't be like a friendly game.'", "idx": 2460}], "idx": 1570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool's weaknesses were exposed by an impressive West Ham on Saturday night, leaving manager Brendan Rodgers with plenty of problems to address. If they are to repeat last season's heroics and mount a sustained challenge for the Premier League title, the manager will need to make quick fixes. Here's five areas in which the Reds were shown up by the Hammers at Upton Park. Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at West Ham exposed a number of weaknesses that Brendan Rodgers needs to address PANIC IN THE DEFENCE Liverpool's back line were clearly not mentally prepared for the game and they were breached twice in the opening seven minutes.\n@highlight\nLiverpool were beaten 3-1 by West Ham at Upton Park on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe poor performance exposed weaknesses in Brendan Rodgers' team\n@highlight\nMartin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked mis-matched in central defence\n@highlight\nSimon Mignolet was at fault for West Ham's two early goals\n@highlight\nLiverpool lacked bite and were overpowered in midfield\n@highlight\nFabio Borini mis-fired on his first start of the season\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli's temper flared up in clash with Adrian", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 874, "end": 887}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder rues a missed chance on a disappointing afternoon for the striker", "idx": 2461}], "idx": 1571} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- Indian authorities added murder charges Saturday for suspects in the brutal gang rape that led to the death of a 23-year-old woman and sent outraged protesters to the streets. The suspects already faced rape charges. Six people, including a minor and a bus driver, have been arrested in connection with the rape that occurred in New Delhi this month. Throngs of people have protested for days, demanding more protection for women and punishment for those behind the assault. The woman was airlifted to Singapore earlier this week after she was treated for injuries in a New Delhi hospital.\n@highlight\nVictim's body returned to India, cremated\n@highlight\nU.S. Embassy offers its condolences\n@highlight\nGang rape of a 23-year-old in New Delhi galvanizes the nation\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch says India has a widespread problem of sexual violence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 810}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Singapore doctors said she died \"peacefully\" early Saturday, surrounded by her family and @placeholder embassy officials.", "idx": 2465}], "idx": 1574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "No one has come forward to claim the body of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, it has been revealed, as investigators continue to piece together his movements prior to the attack. Tsarnaev was shot during a dramatic gunbattle with cops in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday, before police said he was run over by his younger brother Dzhokhar as he tried to escape. Tamerlan was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Scroll down for videos Dead: Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed during a shootout with police on Friday Harrowing: Images taken by a resident show the suspected Boston Marathon bombers hiding behind a car as they engage in a dramatic shootout with police in Watertown last month\n@highlight\nTamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with cops on Friday morning\n@highlight\nNeither his wife Katherine or any other family members have come forward to claim the 26-year-old's body", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 68, "end": 84}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apprehended: @placeholder is searched and given medical attention after he is found hiding on Friday evening", "idx": 2466}], "idx": 1575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A Bitcoin trader that went bankrupt after claiming hackers had stolen $488million of the digital currency has found almost a quarter of the missing haul... in one of its own accounts. Online currency exchange Mt. Gox declared itself insolvent in February claiming BTC850,000 ($488million) had gone missing, most likely as a result of theft. But in a humiliating U-turn today, the Tokyo-based firm revealed administrators have unearthed BTC200,000 ($115million) on March 7 in one of its 'old format' digital wallets. Anger: Bitcoin trader Kolin Burges stands in protest outside Mt. Gox's offices in Tokyo after it claimed to have lost BTC850,000 last month\n@highlight\nMT Gox went bankrupt last month claiming BTC850k ($488m) was stolen\n@highlight\nBut today it revealed it unearthed BTC200k ($115m) in forgotten account\n@highlight\nIt was found in an 'old format' wallet, not searched in initial investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 229, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 598, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 604}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder can be bought with near anonymity, which supporters say lowers fraud risk and increases privacy.", "idx": 2467}], "idx": 1576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Several members of England\u2019s Euro 2012 squad travelled to the Auschwitz death camp yesterday. Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart were among those who toured the gas chambers, while the rest of the squad stayed closer to their Krakow base to visit the enamel factory where Oskar Schindler protected Jews from the SS and Gestapo. Hart, Rooney and the national team manager Roy Hodgson were joined by Leighton Baines, Theo Walcott, Andy Carroll, Jack Butland and Phil Jagielka, as well as former Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who lost 15 members of his family at the camp. Everton defender Jagielka, whose grandparents were Polish, said parts of the visit left him fighting back tears.\n@highlight\nGrant asked Hodgson to join the squad's Auschwitz visit to explain to them what happened\n@highlight\nHis father buried his parents and siblings during the Holocaust\n@highlight\nTrip was filmed to educate secondary school pupils about the Holocaust\n@highlight\nCaptain Steven Gerrard led an additional visit to Oskar Schindler's factory", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 264, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 304, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 992, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leading: England captain Steven Gerrard arrives at the @placeholder factory in Krakow, Poland", "idx": 2471}], "idx": 1580} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince William has revealed that he would have liked to have been an astronaut as he helped launch a new business initiative on his second day in Japan. William's busy second day also saw him meet Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, as well as take part in a ceremony at the Hodogaya Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery. His comments on space travel came during a traditional sake bottle breaking ceremony, conducted with the help of astronauts Tim Peak and Kimiya Yui in Roppongi. 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But the question now is whether he can emulate Luis Suarez and earn the right to be mentioned in the same breath as others who have worn Liverpool's iconic number seven. The Uruguayan, for all his unsavoury antics, produced some phenomenal performances for Liverpool, culminating in his Player of the Year awards last season. So who else makes our list of Liverpool's greatest number sevens? 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Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal talks with CNN's Nic Robertson about U.S. relations with Arab nations. \"President Obama, in his statement yesterday, said that he's genuinely making the effort to accomplish a peaceful resolution,\" al-Faisal, who served as Saudi ambassador to the United States from 2005 to 2007, told CNN's Nic Robertson in an interview Friday. \"We've heard this before,\" al-Faisal said. \"We need to see implementation. We need to see facts on the ground change. We need to see rhetoric change. We need to see presence on the ground.\"\n@highlight\nSaudi Prince Turki al-Faisal says U.S.-Arab relations hinge on U.S. role in peace\n@highlight\nSays U.S. lost Arab support by backing Israel in Gaza \"catastrophe\"\n@highlight\n\"Israel is radioactive in region ... 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Ben Guymer, 25, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, caught the eye of beauty contest staff while giving moral support to Nina Higham at the beauty pageant's regional heats. But in a cruel twist paralegal Nina, also 25, failed to make the cut in Leicester - while Ben found himself thrust into the running for the Mr England prize. Scroll down for video Ben Guymer went to the Miss England heats to support his fiancee Nina but ended up being spotted himself\n@highlight\nBen Guymer accompanied Nina Highham to the Miss England heats\n@highlight\nShe didn't get through but he was spotted by eagle-eyed judges\n@highlight\nHe will now complete in the Mr England competition in June\n@highlight\nBen says his fiancee is happy for him and supportive of his pageant plans", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 176}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ben said: 'I didn't go there to be pretty or really good looking, I was just driving @placeholder down to the second stage of the competition.", "idx": 2495}], "idx": 1590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Women spend every day juggling bosses and birthday parties, dates and diapers, but when was the last time you had a day to do what you want to do, obligation-free? How about four? Enter Campowerment, a retreat for women to, as they put it, \"escape, unwind and reignite your flame; to renew and re-energize, however you choose to do it.\" Translation: Me time. Big-time. It was founded by Tammi Fuller, an Emmy award-winning TV producer, who calls camp her \"happy place\" and dreams of being a camp director full time. Campowerment offers a variety of activities for body, mind and spirit.\n@highlight\nCampowerment retreat draws women to a grown-up version of summer camp\n@highlight\nActivities include archery, yoga and the \"leap of faith,\" a jump from a 35-foot pole\n@highlight\nAlso: s'more roasting, happy hour sing-alongs, a sex toy party\n@highlight\nCamper: \"It was so nice to just be with other women and share our stories\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The April @placeholder session I attended was the 19th camp she's produced, and every camp lineup is different.", "idx": 2504}], "idx": 1597} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- This Christmas, enjoy the turkey and roast beef. But do yourself a favor, and skip the duck. This whole controversy over A&E's hit show \"Duck Dynasty\" is whacked. Better make that \"quacked.\" First, the network puts Phil Robertson, the family patriarch, on indefinite suspension for making insensitive remarks in a magazine interview. Then, the rest of the family rallies around their leader and suggests that the hit show will not go on without him. As you probably know unless you've spent the last couple of weeks crouching in a duck blind, Robertson -- in paraphrasing a Bible verse -- appeared to liken homosexuality to bestiality and used crude language to describe his own sexual preference. In speaking to GQ magazine, he also seemed to minimize the discrimination that African-Americans suffered in the South before the civil rights movement.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Phil Robertson's role in future \"Duck Dynasty\" shows unclear\n@highlight\nHe says the network that airs the show is continuing to profit from it\n@highlight\nNew episodes are to be aired in January, and there's a holiday marathon\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Network gains from the Robertson persona, which it helped create", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 881, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 912}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This show is successful at least in part because the characters say things that many @placeholder consider colorful and crude.", "idx": 2505}], "idx": 1598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australia's National Rugby League apologized on Tuesday for the behavior of its players after ABC's \"Four Corners\" current-affairs program revealed allegations of group sex in 2002 between players and a New Zealand woman. Two other women told the program they were sexually abused by NRL players. Former Cronulla player Matthew Johns said he was unable to say \"sorry enough\" regarding the incident \"Violence against women is abhorrent, and sexual assault and the degradation of women is just that,\" said David Gallop, the NRL's chief executive. \"So much of what we saw [during Monday night's program] was fundamentally indefensible. And if anyone in the game today is ignoring the importance of that message, then frankly they will need to find another career.\"\n@highlight\nAllegations of group sex involved NRL personality Matthew Johns\n@highlight\nHe played for Cronulla at the time of alleged incident in Christchurch, New Zealand\n@highlight\nNine Network suspends Johns; CEO apologizes, extends sympathy to woman\n@highlight\nWoman tells ABC she's speaking out to let players' wives, girlfriends know", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 21, "end": 41}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his statement, @placeholder pointed to NRL initiatives put in place since 2002 to promote positive attitudes toward women, including programs developed with the help of a rape crisis center.", "idx": 2507}], "idx": 1599} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The reaction to Kanye West's hijacking of the microphone from Taylor Swift during her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards came quickly and unequivocally. Kanye West took the microphone from Taylor Swift during her speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. Celebrities and fans alike expressed their disapproval of West interrupting Swift's win for Best Female Video to tout his appreciation of nominee Beyonce. \"Taylor, I'm really happy for you,\" West said after grabbing the microphone from a clearly stunned Swift. \"I'll let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!\"\n@highlight\nKanye West interrupted Taylor Swift's VMA acceptance speech\n@highlight\nCelebs take to Twitter and blogs to express outrage\n@highlight\nWest is well-known for shocking behavior\n@highlight\nVMA attendee: \"Every time his name was mentioned, people booed\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 125, "end": 146}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 259, "end": 280}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 375, "end": 391}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wilson said he believes that West -- who he said bounded on stage from his seat in the front row near @placeholder -- intended to have his say before allowing Swift to continue but said the rapper became angered by the crowd response in a moment that wasn't captured by the MTV cameras.", "idx": 2509}, {"query": "\"I wouldn't be surprised if @placeholder banned alcohol [at the event] next year,\" he said.", "idx": 2511}], "idx": 1601} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The BBC played into the hands of terrorists when it carried an interview with an Islamic State fanatic, it was claimed last night. Newsnight broadcast the rants of the Briton who claimed to have joined IS fighters in murdering prisoners in Iraq. He defended attacks on British soldiers and was given airtime to declare his hatred for the UK and threaten a bombing campaign here. Scroll down for video Armed: UK-born fanatic 'Awlaki', who claims to have joined IS fighters, told Newsnight that atrocities were allowed under Islam. He said he would only return to the UK to 'plant a bomb'\n@highlight\nBritish Pakistani 'Awlaki' said atrocities were 'permissible' under Islam law\n@highlight\nInterview shown on Wednesday, following beheading of journalist John Foley\n@highlight\nHe told BBC: 'The only reason I would return to the UK is to plant a bomb'\n@highlight\nFormer security minister said interview should not have been aired\n@highlight\nBBC said it 'refutes suggestions' that it 'offered platform for extremist views'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 338, "end": 339}, {"start": 408, "end": 409}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 460, "end": 461}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 566, "end": 567}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 825, "end": 826}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder laughed when asked if reports of Islamic State fighters beheading their enemies was true.", "idx": 2512}], "idx": 1602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Barack Obama's presidential transition, already disrupted by the sudden withdrawal of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, may face another challenge in the confirmation hearings of his pick for attorney general. Eric Holder likely will face a grueling round of questions from Republicans during his confirmation hearings. While the Senate is expected to easily confirm the majority of the president-elect's Cabinet appointments, it increasingly appears that attorney general designate Eric Holder could face a grueling round of questions next week from Senate Republicans who are already emboldened by charges of \"pay-to-play\" politics against Illinois Gov. 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Due to the strategic calculations of the Pakistani state, North Waziristan has steadily fallen into the hands of motley militant networks, and has become a mountainous zone for the Pakistani Taliban to recruit, regroup and launch attacks against the country. The Pakistani Army conducted a similar operation in the Swat Valley in 2009, not too far from the tribal areas, that has been a relative success in reclaiming territory. It is unclear which direction the latest operation will go. But a major humanitarian crisis is brewing in the wake of the new offensive.\n@highlight\nHundreds of thousands of people are fleeing North Waziristan\n@highlight\nRumi: Government has been slow to act to avert humanitarian crisis\n@highlight\nArmy launched strikes in retaliation for Pakistan Taliban attack on airport\n@highlight\nCivilians caught in the crackdown are crowding nearby town of Bannu", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 55, "end": 70}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 242, "end": 257}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 805, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder town is straining under the pressure of a massive population influx.", "idx": 2516}, {"query": "The government has established one camp in @placeholder, but many more facilities are needed, especially during the hot summer season.", "idx": 2517}], "idx": 1604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Chinese government has pledged to protect an eight-year-old boy with HIV, who was shunned by his entire village in the southwestern province of Sichuan, state media reported. A photo from a People Daily's online report last week showed the boy called \"Kunkun,\" watching villagers unanimously vote for his removal in a meeting held in early December. Even his own grandfather, added his name to the petition signed by more than 200 villagers. \"Kunkun is diagnosed with AIDS, causing great fear among the villagers and village children. In order to ensure the safety of villagers and children, we demand that authorities quarantine Kunkun for treatment,\" the petition read.\n@highlight\nChinese government assures shunned HIV-positive boy with treatment and education\n@highlight\nOver 200 villagers sought to banish the boy, Kunkun, state media reported last week\n@highlight\nKunkun was expelled from school and ostracized by the community\n@highlight\nUNAIDS estimates there are 780,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in China", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite China's fight against @placeholder, cases such as Kunkun's suggest inconsistency with official policy.", "idx": 2520}], "idx": 1606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom and Joshua Gardner The mother of an alleged carjacker charged with killing three children in an SUV crash has turned down a $110,000 reward for making him turn himself in, it is claimed. Jonathan Rosa, 19, was interviewed by police after his phone was found in the back seat of the car which hit the children on Friday at a fruit stand in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But they let him go after he claimed it had been stolen, and it was only on Sunday - after speaking to his mother - that he handed himself to police.\n@highlight\nJonathan Rosa, 19, charged with second degree murder after SUV crash\n@highlight\nKeiearra Williams, 15, Thomas Reed, 10, and Terrence Moore, 7, all killed\n@highlight\nTheir mother Keisha Williams, 34, was also hit and left in a critical condition\n@highlight\nTriple deaths sparked two-day manhunt in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nRosa 'turned himself in' and was charged alongside Cornelius Crawford, 22\n@highlight\nPolice sources claim his mother was offered city's $110k reward but refused", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 352, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 627, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 844, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 939, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rosa and @placeholder had been hanging out together for a few days when Crawford noticed a woman coming down the street and decided to carjack her, Warren said.", "idx": 2524}], "idx": 1610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- The Philippines struggled to bury the dead and get food, water and medicine to the living Tuesday, four days after Super Typhoon Haiyan claimed untold lives and flattened countless buildings. \"Right now, we don't have enough water,\" typhoon survivor Roselda Sumapit told CNN in Tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 that was flattened by the storm. What they can get may not be clean, she said -- but she added, \"We still drink it, because we need to survive.\" The government's confirmed death toll was 1,774 early Tuesday, said Jose Lampe Cuisa Jr., the Philippine ambassador to the United States. The storm has injured 2,487 more, and displaced 660,000 people from their homes.\n@highlight\nNEW: Disaster management agency says 2,487 people have been injured\n@highlight\n1,774 people are confirmed dead from Haiyan\n@highlight\nAnother 14 dead in Vietnam and five in China, those governments say\n@highlight\nInternational relief heads for stricken islands, but roads a problem", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 146, "end": 165}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 560, "end": 579}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities are trying to establish the level of destruction elsewhere along Haiyan's path, and other settlements along the coast are likely to have suffered a similar fate to @placeholder's.", "idx": 2528}], "idx": 1612} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was one of the most popular TV series of its time and fans were devastated when it disappeared from their screens forever after just two seasons. But two of Thunderbirds' most-loved characters made a welcome return to the capital earlier this week to celebrate the release of a new documentary film about the making of the cult 1960s series. Aristocratic secret agent Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward and her loyal butler Aloysius Parker, two of the show's most popular puppets, were given a whistle-stop tour of some of London's top tourist sights, including Madame Tussauds, where Lady Penelope was granted a brief audience with 'Her Majesty the Queen' and given a chance to snuggle up to Hollywood heartthrob 'George Clooney'.\n@highlight\nLady Penelope and chauffeur Parker also paid a visit to the London Eye\n@highlight\nThe puppet pair were promoting Filmed in Supermarionation, a new documentary about Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson\n@highlight\nFilm celebrates the 50th anniversary of the hit 1960s series", "entities": [{"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 371, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 631, "end": 651}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 863, "end": 878}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in Supermarionation features never-before-seen interviews with the Thunderbirds creator who reveals details about the development of all the popular puppet characters, including Lady Penelope", "idx": 2530}], "idx": 1613} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A man in an Afghan police uniform opened fire on NATO troops in Afghanistan, killing one, NATO said, in what seems to be the latest of dozens of cases of Afghan security forces turning their weapons on international troops who are supposed to be their allies. An Albanian soldier was killed, and three other troops were injured, including two Albanians and an American, according to the provincial government in Kandahar, where the shooting took place. The violence resulted from an argument between Afghan police and coalition soldiers who were distributing paperwork to students in the area, the Kandahar media office said.\n@highlight\nThree other ISAF soldiers were wounded in the shooting\n@highlight\nA U.S. congressional panel recently addressed this issue\n@highlight\nSimilar shootings have angered France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said cultural training has been vital for @placeholder soldiers, and now the Afghans are considering doing the same in providing better understanding of Americans.", "idx": 2532}], "idx": 1615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Draper, Mail on Sunday Chief Football Writer Mauricio Pochettino will be pleased enough with a comfortable victory over Champions League qualifiers Schalke but alarmed by the manner in which Spurs almost let the Bundesliga side back into the game late on. Tottenham looked to be convincing winners until a shaky last 15 minutes \u2013 but at least saw Ben Davies get his first run out at White Hart Lane and encouraging displays from Andros Townsend, Roberto Soldado and Erik Lamela. 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The 14-year-old, who is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham's four children, was at the Premier League football club\u2019s Carrington training ground yesterday accompanied by his father. Brooklyn had trials at Chelsea in January and has been training at Queens Park Rangers, notably figuring with Dennis Wise's son Henry for their Under-14s against Charlton Athletics in September. 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The 74-year-old Fujimori is serving four concurrent sentences, the longest of which is 25 years, for corruption and human rights abuses. He underwent surgery September 19 for a recurring lesion in his tongue and returned to the clinic nine days later because of problems with scarring of the wound, the state-run Andina news agency reported. 2011: Longtime Peruvian fugitive turns himself in \"This request is argued on the basis of medical facts,\" said Keiko Fujimori, the former president's daughter, who was quoted by Andina.\n@highlight\nFamily members say Alberto Fujimori should be released for medical reasons\n@highlight\nThey have filed a request for a humanitarian pardon with Peru's justice ministry\n@highlight\nThe request has riled political opponents and human rights activists\n@highlight\nPresident Ollanta Humala, who defeated Fujimori's daughter at the polls, has the final say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 122}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2009: Report finds @placeholder's Fujimori pleads guilty in bribery case", "idx": 2546}], "idx": 1623} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has again rejected broad privacy rights for some government workers. A unanimous bench on Wednesday affirmed the government's right to conduct personal background checks on current and prospective employees under federal contract, especially those in sensitive or high-security workplaces. The ruling rejected a lawsuit by 28 long-term scientists, engineers, and others at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory near Pasadena, California. The workers, who are independent contractors, claim the mandatory checks are overly intrusive -- permitting the government to obtain information on their health, finances, personal habits, and even their sex lives. All were classified as \"low risk,\" unlikely to have a major \"adverse impact\" on the agency's mission.\n@highlight\nThe high court affirms personal background checks by the government\n@highlight\nThe ruling applies to current and prospective employees under government contract\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit was filed by scientists, engineers and others at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 418, "end": 442}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After some @placeholder workers complained, the lab posted a \"suitability matrix\" on its Web site, listing criteria it believed NASA would consider when deciding suitability for future and continued employment.", "idx": 2551}], "idx": 1627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Pennsylvania teens will serve time in a county jail for participating in a brawl that left a Mexican immigrant dead last July. Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak's joint trial began in late April in Schuykill County, Pennsylvania. Brandon Piekarsky, 17, was sentenced to 6 to 23 months, and Derrick Donchak, 19, received 7 to 23 months for their roles in the beating death of 25-year-old Luis Ramirez. Judge William Baldwin ordered the two to report to Schuylkill County jail on July 19 to begin serving their sentences. An all-white jury convicted the two former high school football players of misdemeanor simple assault at trial last month and acquitted them of felony counts, including aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation and hindering apprehension -- charges that carried lengthier sentences.\n@highlight\nNEW: Victim's girlfriend, mother speak out; groups condemn verdict, sentences\n@highlight\nDerrick Donchak, 19, sentenced to 7 to 23 months for role in death of Luis Ramirez\n@highlight\nBrandon Piekarsky, 17, gets 6 to 23 months for simple assault\n@highlight\nDefense lawyers said assault was street brawl gone bad; no racial bias", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 140, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 176}, {"start": 215, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 263}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 469, "end": 490}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}, {"start": 988, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge could have sentenced the teens to probation under @placeholder's sentencing guidelines.", "idx": 2555}], "idx": 1629} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Sri Lanka's current president Mahinda Rajapaksa has conceded defeat to rival Maithripala Sirisena in the country's presidential election, bringing an end to a decade of leadership increasingly criticized as corrupt and nepotistic. Rajapaksa acknowledged the defeat on his official Twitter account Friday, writing: \"I value and respect our democratic process and the people's verdict, and look forward to the peaceful transition of power.\" Sirisena would be sworn in at 6 p.m. local time in Colombo's Independence Square, Dhanushka Ramanayake, the head of his media unit, said. The defeat of the once untouchable president, the longest-serving political leader in the region, was the result of a failed electoral gamble.\n@highlight\nSri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat to rival in presidential elections\n@highlight\nMaithripala Sirisena was minister in Rajapaksa's cabinet before defecting\n@highlight\nA farmer turned politician, he has support of minorities and has pledged reform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 51}, {"start": 82, "end": 101}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 505, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 545}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 828, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder not only has this coalition to hold together, he has to do so having promised a fast-track program of drastic political reform,\" he said.", "idx": 2558}], "idx": 1631} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sitting incongruously among the hangars and laboratories of NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is the squat facade of an old McDonald's. You won't get a burger there, though -- its cash registers and soft-serve machines have given way to old tape drives and modern computers run by a rogue team of hacker engineers who've rechristened the place McMoon's. These self-described techno-archaeologists have been on a mission to recover and digitize forgotten photos taken in the '60s by a quintet of scuttled lunar satellites. The Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project (LOIRP) has since 2007 brought some 2,000 pictures back from 1,500 analog data tapes. They contain the first high-resolution photographs ever taken from behind the lunar horizon, including the first photo of an earthrise (first slide above). Thanks to the technical savvy and DIY engineering of the team at LOIRP, it's being seen at a higher resolution than was ever previously possible.\n@highlight\nNASA-funded project has recovered 2,000 analog moon pictures\n@highlight\nThe images were taken by the five Lunar Orbiter images between 1966 and 1967\n@highlight\nProject uses old and modern technology to produce high-res copies of the originals.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 76, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 547, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After kluging through countless engineering problems (try finding a chemical substitute for whale oil to lubricate tape heads), the @placeholder team was able to single out and reproduce the famous earthrise image.", "idx": 2566}], "idx": 1638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Native Americans often speak of straddling two worlds: the America where pop culture and political gridlock dominate headlines, and a world where the culture of their ancestors lives on through ritual celebrations, language and artisan traditions. It's a tough balance to strike, especially as Native youth leave tribal lands in search of education and career opportunities. Across the nation, members of the nearly 600 federally recognized tribes are working to keep their traditions alive to pass on to the next generation and to show mainstream America that Native culture is a living, breathing entity. Some faces of these efforts are captured in \"Red Road,\" an ongoing photo series by Italian photographer Carlotta Cardana and writer Danielle SeeWalker, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.\n@highlight\nThe portrait series \"Red Road\" takes a closer look at modern-day Native Americans\n@highlight\nThe subjects are embracing their culture and maintaining traditions\n@highlight\n\"Red Road\" comes from the Lakota concept of \"the good path\" to be followed in life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 20}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 761}, {"start": 780, "end": 810}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cardana and @placeholder met in 1998 while in high school.", "idx": 2567}], "idx": 1639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BBC and ITV both dipped into the transfer market to boost their chances of winning the World Cup TV battle this summer, with Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf and Fabio Cannavaro signing short-term deals to appear as part of their coverage. Gary Lineker, England\u2019s top World Cup goalscorer and long-time BBC pundit, tweeted a picture of BBC's 'team' for their first live matches, Spain against Holland on Friday and England versus Italy on Saturday. 'Half decent, I'd say,' was Lineker's verdict - and he's not wrong. Henry, Rio Ferdinand and Alan Shearer joined Lineker for the selfie, and with Seedorf waiting in the wings for future games the BBC have the makings of quite a five-a-side team over in Brazil.\n@highlight\nBBC team includes Thierry Henry, Clarence Seedorf, Rio Ferdinand, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer\n@highlight\nITV team features Fabio Cannavaro, Patrick Vieira, Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright and Gus Poyet\n@highlight\nWorld Cup 2014 kicks off on Thursday night\n@highlight\nHosts Brazil take on Croatia in Sao Paulo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 176}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 804, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 830}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 942}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On top of the world: Cannavaro hoists the trophy above his head after @placeholder's victory in the final in 2006", "idx": 2569}], "idx": 1640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An independent Scotland would find itself at the back of the queue to get into the EU, David Cameron claimed today. The Prime Minister said Scotland would have to wait its turn behind Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro before it would be readmitted. Mr Cameron's provocative remarks come after the Scottish Tories announced that they now backed full income tax powers for the Edinburgh Government - if the country voted to stay in the United Kingdom. David Cameron told workers at an electrical goods warehouse in Newark that Scotland would not automatically get back into the EU if it left the UK. He said the country would have to apply like every other country\n@highlight\nPrime Minister says an independent Scotland would have to wait to join EU\n@highlight\nClaims it would join Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia in Brussels queue\n@highlight\nComes as Scottish Tories back full income tax powers for Holyrood", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 83, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 374, "end": 393}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 575, "end": 576}, {"start": 593, "end": 594}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 744, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: 'The risk that outside the UK you wouldn't keep the pound, the risk that outside the UK you've got to reapply to the EU, the risk that outside the UK you wouldn't have such a strong economy with so many jobs and you know in the end its a positive argument I'm making because I think the @placeholder has been a great success story.", "idx": 2571}], "idx": 1642} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau's new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family's lawyer said Monday. Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson \"was not a U.S. government employee\" when he disappeared. Family attorney David McGee said Levinson's relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says.\n@highlight\nFormer FBI agent Robert Levinson has been missing since 2007\n@highlight\nHe had been a contract employee for the CIA, reports disclosed last week\n@highlight\nHis family wants a meeting with FBI Director James Comey after those reports\n@highlight\nFamily lawyer says Levinson was working for the CIA when he disappeared", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 380, "end": 394}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 910}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A U.S. law enforcement official said the @placeholder is working to set up that meeting with Comey, who has been traveling extensively, and the bureau hopes to arrange that meeting soon.", "idx": 2573}], "idx": 1644} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman And Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 25 March 2013 Boris Johnson yesterday laughed off the BBC interview that branded him \u2018a nasty piece of work\u2019, saying his inquisitor \u2018did a splendid job\u2019. The London Mayor praised Eddie Mair for the grilling he gave him, and how he focussed on whether Mr Johnson had lied about an extramarital affair. But Mr Johnson\u2019s father took a very different view, denouncing the BBC man for a \u2018disgusting piece of journalism\u2019 during Sunday\u2019s interview. 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But analysts caution that in Egypt, the protesters are up against a different set of challenges. Juan Cole, a Middle East historian at the University of Michigan and blogger, describes Tunisia as \"a little bit unique.\" \"There have been lots of civil wars. There's been lots of societies in turmoil. But this kind of phenomenon where you had crowds peacefully coming into the streets to demand a change in their own contract with their government -- in the Arab world proper, this is the first time it's happened and it's the first time since 1979 in the Middle East,\" Cole told CNN last week.\n@highlight\nAnalysts: Egypt is a different story from Tunisia\n@highlight\nAnalyst: Tunisia \"a little bit unique\"\n@highlight\nTime writer says Egypt \"not ready\" for revolution\n@highlight\nProtesters believe Cairo demonstrations can help trigger change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 395, "end": 416}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tunisia also lacked the oil resources of other Arab states and the ethnic divisions seen in other @placeholder countries, which make it harder for opposition movements to unite, he noted.", "idx": 2598}], "idx": 1656} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Diego Maradona thinks Steven Gerrard and England's defence should be held responsible for the defeat to Uruguay that crushed their World Cup hopes. The Argentina legend singled out Gerrard for his part in the 2-1 loss, saying the England captain 'could have done better' in both goals that were scored by his Liverpool team-mate Luis Suarez. The 1986 World Cup hero thinks the skipper could have tracked Uruguay's Nicolas Lodeiro better for the first goal, before he 'made a mess' by nodding the ball into Suarez's path for the second. 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Jared Noel is battling advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and his lungs. The 32-year-old doctor, from Auckland, New Zealand, was diagnosed with the disease in 2008. Jared Noel (with wife, Hannah) is battling advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and his lungs. The 32-year-old doctor, from New Zealand, was diagnosed with the disease in 2008. He is now desperately hoping to live long enough to meet his unborn daughter, due in January\n@highlight\nJared Noel has advanced bowel cancer that has spread to his liver and lungs\n@highlight\n32-year-old doctor has already undergone 66 rounds of chemotherapy\n@highlight\nKnowing the disease wasn't curable, he and wife Hannah tried for a baby\n@highlight\nTheir daughter, conceived after four rounds of IVF, is due on January 21\n@highlight\nBut last week he was given just months to live due to the cancer spreading\n@highlight\nNow fears he won't meet his unborn child - and has decided to try life-prolonging drug Avastin to slow tumour growth\n@highlight\nWell-wishers have now donated \u00a330,000 and he begins treatment next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 519, "end": 529}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 971, "end": 973}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder and I have been given more than we could ever have asked or imagined toward the cost of his treatment and the care of our baby.", "idx": 2601}], "idx": 1659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter \"a whore\", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as \"my rock.\" Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. His role as confidant to Diana, who died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, along with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and hotel security chief Henri Paul, meant his testimony was eagerly anticipated.\n@highlight\nPaul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, gives evidence at inquest\n@highlight\nDescribes phone call in which Diana's mother called her daughter\"a whore\"\n@highlight\nBurrell says Queen Elizabeth's husband was not involved in Diana's death\n@highlight\nAlso claims that Diana told him: \"I need marriage like a bad rash\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 828, "end": 842}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The inquest has revealed that @placeholder was a prolific letter-writer who also received a lot of correspondence.", "idx": 2614}], "idx": 1668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott New Scotland Yard, the famous headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, is set to be sold off in a radical \u00a3500 million cost-cutting plan, it was announced today. The force is planning to move its HQ - one of London\u2019s best-known landmarks - to a new smaller site on the Embankment. The plan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London and save the force millions of pounds a year. Landmark: The sale of the 1960s building could raise as much as \u00a3150million for the cash-strapped Met Estate agents say the sale of the building - a 1960s office block in the heart of London - could raise \u00a3150 million for the cash strapped force.\n@highlight\nThe Met's famous headquarters in Westminster will be sold off as part of a radical cost cutting plan\n@highlight\nThe force will move its HQ to a new, smaller site at Embankment\n@highlight\nPlan is part of a drive to axe dozens of police stations and buildings across London to save money\n@highlight\nChairman of Met Police Federation likened the sale of the iconic building to losing the Crown Jewels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 35}, {"start": 69, "end": 87}, {"start": 215, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "1887 - The @placeholder headquarters expands into several neighbouring addresses, including several stables.", "idx": 2617}], "idx": 1670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- The driver of a truck that collided with a bus in northeast Mexico, killing 12 people including 11 passengers from the United States and Canada, was intoxicated, a Mexican official said Tuesday. Emergency workers wheel a crash victim on a gurney after Monday's bus crash in Mexico. The tractor-trailer's 21-year-old driver was among those hospitalized after Monday's crash near Monterrey, Mexico, said Segismundo Doguin Martinez, a police official in the Mexican state of Coahuila. The driver of the bus was among those killed, and 15 bus passengers were injured. The Senda Express bus, operated by Grupo Senda, had been traveling from McAllen, Texas, carrying tourists to Zacatecas in central Mexico.\n@highlight\nNEW: Tractor-trailer driver, 21, was intoxicated, official says\n@highlight\n18-wheeler swerved into oncoming traffic, official says; side of bus sheared off\n@highlight\nDeath toll at 12: Eight from U.S., three from Canada, and bus driver, from Mexico\n@highlight\nVictim's daughter in Iowa says consulate called at 1:30 a.m. with word of crash", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 431, "end": 456}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Seven of the injured @placeholder are from Texas and one is from Iowa, the newspaper said.", "idx": 2619}], "idx": 1672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)In a national title game where most of the pregame focus was on the starting quarterbacks, it was a determined running back who was the star. Ohio State sophomore tailback Ezekiel Elliott continued his record-setting running with 246 yards and four touchdowns as the Buckeyes rolled to a 42-20 victory over Oregon in the inaugural College Football Playoff national championship on Monday. It was the third consecutive game in which Elliott ran for more than 200 yards. After a record 220 in the Big Ten championship in December and a record 230 in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day, he set a mark for the national title contest (including the BCS title games) by making Oregon use multiple players to bring him down. 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Veteran trainer Danny Pish, 49, says he first learned of the controversy when a photo emerged of jockey Roman Chapa clutching the tiny gadget as he crossed the finish line at Sam Houston Race Park, Houston, Texas, on Quiet Acceleration January 17. Mr Pish insisted he had never seen anyone using a similar device in his three decades in the sport and was appalled to learn it appeared to have been used on his six-year-old gelding, Quiet Acceleration.\n@highlight\nRoman Chapa, 43, of Big Spring, Texas, was photographed with what officials say is a prohibited electric device used to shock the horse\n@highlight\nChapa was suspended in 2007 for using an electric device and has a conviction for cruelty to a dog\n@highlight\nA Peta investigation caught a trainer talking about Chapa's use of an electric device in 2014\n@highlight\nChapa also faces a felony charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest on Tuesday, as of Thursday morning he remained at large\n@highlight\nThe horse's owner and trainer, Daniel Pish, told Daily Mail Online he was shocked and upset about the incident and knew nothing about it\n@highlight\nQuiet Acceleration, a gelding who turns six later this year, has won $200,000 and its health is fine after being shocked, Pish said", "entities": [{"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 338, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 595, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1398, "end": 1401}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Big win: @placeholder had entered the $50,000 race at odds of 10-to-1", "idx": 2623}], "idx": 1674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The FBI is scrambling to track a growing number of Americans who have left to join the fight in Syria, including investigating how the young men were recruited and the logistics of their travel, officials said Thursday. Dozens of Americans are among the thousands of foreigners who have flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody civil war. \"How are people being radicalized, what methods are being used, and what are the logistics behind the travel of some of these young men?\" said Kyle Loven, chief division counsel for FBI in Minneapolis, discussing how Syria has replaced Somalia as the go-to place for young jihadists in recent years.\n@highlight\nU.S. seeks information on Americans traveling to Syria to fight\n@highlight\nThe death toll of Americans killed in Syria's civil war may have tripled in recent days\n@highlight\nU.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations\n@highlight\nObama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He'd been on @placeholder authorities' radar for some time by then.", "idx": 2626}], "idx": 1675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 21 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 21 February 2014 New Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon was joined by the First Lady on Thursday night, as she took part in a skit and promoted her Let's Move campaign. Michelle Obama talked about the Olympics, her first job, and how her eldest daughter Malia will soon be learning to drive. In the opening section to the show, the First Lady starred in a skit with Fallon and Anchorman star Will Ferrell, where she showed off her dance moves.\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama pushes Obamacare on Tonight Show as she urges more young people to sign up\n@highlight\nFirst Lady jokes with Fallon about her daughter learning to drive in presidential limo", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ewww: The First Lady and Fallon squeal in disgust at a picture of @placeholder", "idx": 2632}], "idx": 1679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A German woman has died in a skydiving accident in Arizona where parachutists were attempting to set a world record. The woman, who has not been named, was jumping in Eloy at 7.30am on Thursday when her parachute malfunctioned, Jocelyn Bernatchez, spokeswoman for Skydive Arizona, said. 'The malfunctioning parachute was released too low to allow the reserve parachute to fully open,' she told the Arizona Daily Star. The skydiver was declared dead at the scene. Tragic: A person in the World Team has died while trying to break the world record for a formation jump. Pictured, the Team, a group of 222 skydivers from 28 nations, attempts to break the record on Tuesday\n@highlight\nA German woman's parachute malfunctioned during the dive on Thursday and her reserve parachute did not have time to open\n@highlight\n220 people from 28 countries were attempting to break the world record for a 'formation jump', in which they fall together in a formation\n@highlight\nThey have not succeeded to break the record so far this week", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 228, "end": 245}, {"start": 264, "end": 278}, {"start": 398, "end": 415}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It had nothing to do with the size of the group or the aircraft,' @placeholder spokeswoman Gulcin Gilbert said.", "idx": 2636}], "idx": 1680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For the first time ever, two high school students from Florida with Down syndrome were crowned homecoming king and queen. Travjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins stood in a football field on October 11th in front of all their peers who cheered them on as they were adorned with crowns and handed bouquets of flowers. Bubba proudly wore a black tuxedo and Semone stunned in a floor length sparkly gray dress. The two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen.\n@highlight\nTravjuan Hunter, who goes by Bubba, and his queen Semone Adkins were crowned on a football field in front of all their 3,800 peers\n@highlight\nThe two lucky students were among 12 students at West Orange High in Central Florida competing for the title of homecoming king and queen\n@highlight\n'It was a dream come true, because I always knew that she was going to be something great in this world and this is just the beginning for us,' said Semone's mom\n@highlight\n'I am so excited, I am so proud of my son,' said Bubba's mom\n@highlight\nBubba and Semone have been close friends since they were six-years-old", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 515}, {"start": 582, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I wasn't educated about @placeholder, but then I heard the doctor say, \"She is beautiful.\"'", "idx": 2639}], "idx": 1683} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chicago (CNN) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich arrived at a Colorado federal prison Thursday to begin serving a 14-year sentence on a corruption conviction, a spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons said. \"This is the hardest thing I've ever had to do,\" he told a crowd of sign-wielding supporters outside his Chicago home Wednesday before reporting to prison. \"But this is the law and we follow the law.\" He was convicted of corruption in June 2011 after a jury returned 17 guilty verdicts against him. Among other allegations, he was accused of trying to profit as he considered whom to appoint to take Barack Obama's open Senate seat.\n@highlight\nNEW: Former Illinois Gov. 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Kanye West takes the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. The pre-show buzz had focused on the highly anticipated tribute to the late Michael Jackson, but West's disruption stole the spotlight. A giddy Swift was in the midst of her acceptance speech for Best Female Video when the often-mercurial West rushed onstage, grabbed her microphone and let loose an outburst on behalf of singer Beyonce Knowles, who had lost out in that category.\n@highlight\nKanye West interrupts Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, apologizes on blog\n@highlight\nBeyonce Knowles later gives Swift a chance to finish her remarks\n@highlight\nMadonna pays bittersweet tribute to the late Michael Jackson\n@highlight\nJanet Jackson dances in high-energy salute at Radio City Music Hall", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 272, "end": 293}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 502, "end": 518}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 944}, {"start": 978, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But audiences who stayed tuned until the end of the broadcast were treated to a touching bookend: @placeholder, the night's top winner, invited Swift onstage and gave the teen singer her moment in the spotlight.", "idx": 2646}, {"query": "\"I'm sooooo sorry to @placeholder and her fans and her mom,\" the message said in all caps.", "idx": 2650}], "idx": 1687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A liner carrying nearly 2,000 passengers ran into trouble Saturday in Finland's Aland archipelago in the northern Baltic Sea. Viking Line said its liner, M/S Amorella, had \"touched slightly aground\" at about lunchtime local time. None of the 1,945 passengers was injured and the situation on board the ship is calm, a statement on Viking Line's website said. The company plans to try to move the ship to the port of Langnas on Saturday evening. The ship is not letting in water, but a small leak has been observed on a ballast tank that normally holds water, it said.\n@highlight\nA liner carrying nearly 2,000 passengers runs aground in Aland archipelago\n@highlight\nViking Line says all 1,945 passengers are safe and uninjured\n@highlight\nThe cruise line intends to try to move the ship to a port later", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, launched in 1988, measures nearly 170 meters (185 yards) long and can carry as many as 2,480 passengers.", "idx": 2658}], "idx": 1691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Occupy Wall Street demonstrates its staying power, media increasingly portray it favorably. Because of its success, the movement is being asked to put forth a list of its demands. So far, members have said no. And well they should. The refusal of Occupy Wall Street to tie itself down with an agenda that can be debated piecemeal is one of its great strengths. The decision allows Occupy Wall Street to remain a cri de coeur for all who believe they have lost ground over the last decade. In choosing this strategy, Occupy Wall Street is doing more than defying expectations. 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The European hotspot was streets ahead of the second most visited country in the world - the US - beating it by almost 15million visitors. While France, the US and Spain made the top three list of the most visited countries, the UK took eighth place, welcoming 31.2million visitors in 2013, a new record. Scroll down for video Eh Voila! La Tour Eiffel: France welcomed 84.7 million tourists across its borders in 2013 A stony look: Paris observed from the top of Notre Dame with La Tour Eiffel in the distance\n@highlight\nFrance the most visited country in the world with 84.7m tourists in 2013\n@highlight\nThe UK attracted a record 32.8m visitors last year spending \u00a321 billion\n@highlight\nFrench, German and American tourists account for one third of UK visitors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 233, "end": 234}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 297, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 369, "end": 370}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 749, "end": 750}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 890, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The French surpassed their 2012 figure of 83 million foreign visitors and easily outstripped The United States with 69.8 million and @placeholder with 60.7 million foreign visitors.", "idx": 2666}], "idx": 1696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was Rahul Dravid, not Indian teammate Sachin Tenduklar, that claimed the batting honors Saturday, but England remained in charge of the first Test at Lord's. 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Donald James Smith, of Jacksonville, was charged Saturday with murder and kidnapping in the death of Cherish Perrywinkle. Authorities said Smith befriended the girl and her mother while they shopped at a dollar store Friday night. 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The 86-year-old Spanish Royal and her husband, 61-year-old Alfonso Diez, were today spotted enjoying a sunshine break on the island of Formentera.\n@highlight\nCouple married in October last year after much controversy\n@highlight\nDuchess is worth over \u00a33bn\n@highlight\n25 year age gap between duchess and third husband Diez\n@highlight\nAll of her six children campaigned against the marriage\n@highlight\nShe entered Vanity Fair's Best Dressed list in 2009 at the age of 83", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also relinquished rights to his wife-to-be's fortune in an effort to appease her heirs and convince them that he was not a gold-digger.", "idx": 2672}], "idx": 1701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Chris Pleasance and Louise Boyle Toronto's crack-smoking Mayor Rob Ford plans to return to work on June 30 after a two-month stay in rehab. Ford said he will resume his duties as mayor 'in the later portion of the afternoon', in a letter to the city clerk released today. He asked the clerk to restore his old office locks which were changed when he left. Ford is in rehab for alcohol addiction after announcing in April that he was seeking treatment. He made the decision after another video surfaced that apparently showed him smoking crack. Ford admitted last year after reports of a similar video that he had smoked crack in a 'drunken stupor,' following months of denials.\n@highlight\nRob Ford plans to leave the GreeneStone facility at the end of the month\n@highlight\nHe will then launch reelection campaign on July 1 - Canada Day\n@highlight\nFord went into rehab on May 1 after another drunken rant was filmed\n@highlight\nHe previously called the clinic 'amazing' and likened it to football camp\n@highlight\nHe earlier released a picture of himself taking a swim at rehab clinic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I am coming back and you will see a different @placeholder.'", "idx": 2680}], "idx": 1706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Jay In Beirut PUBLISHED: 03:07 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 7 May 2013 Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has hinted that they are ready to support President Assad in the Syria war The leader of Hezbollah has hinted he is ready support the Assad regime in the Syrian war. Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the powerful Lebanese Shiite militia, warned on Tuesday during a rare interview that Syria had 'real friends' who would not allow it 'to fall into the hands' of America, Israel and even Islamic extremists. 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Senate overcomes filibuster, clearing the way for debate on gun bill Family members of those killed in the tragic shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, spent three days shuffling from meeting to meeting with senators urging swift action. But across the Capitol, there is no sense of urgency as most rank and file House GOP members are taking a wait and see approach to moving any gun bill, while a bloc of Republicans members are solidly against considering new gun restrictions.\n@highlight\nThere is no sense of urgency in the House about moving a gun control bill\n@highlight\nWest Virginia Republican: The Senate proposal \"has got problems\"\n@highlight\nPennsylvania GOP Sen. 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'Just look at her lips,' her father Pasquale Bellucci insists, as he opens the family archive for MailOnline.\n@highlight\nExclusive pictures show the glamorous actress before she became famous\n@highlight\nBut her father, Pasquale, tells MailOnline she was UGLY as a toddler\n@highlight\nAnd he denies cosmetic surgery saying 'her lips were always that big'\n@highlight\nThe attention was so intense that she became a reclusive child, father says\n@highlight\nHairdresser who discovered her said she was a natural from the first shoot\n@highlight\nNow, she will become the oldest ever Bond Girl at 50, starring in Spectre", "entities": [{"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 575, "end": 591}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unchanged: @placeholder aged 18 (left) and last week, aged 50, at the launch of the new James Bond film, Spectre", "idx": 2706}], "idx": 1720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Shooter, unmasked: The Navy SEAL who shot dead Osama Bin Laden will sit down for his first television interview next month, in a two-part special on Fox News. 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The 16-year-old schoolgirl had even told her father and stepmother that she planned to kill someone after getting bored of torturing animals, yet when her desperate parents tried to raise the alarm they were told there was no room for any more patients in the psychiatric hospital, and advised them to call back again in a week. 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So spare a thought for Claire Ormrod \u2013 who has had to do it twice in the space of just nine months. Her son and daughter were born in such quick succession that they will even be in the same class at school. But what is just as remarkable is that the babies survived at all \u2013 after 26-year-old Miss Ormrod suffered dangerous complications during both pregnancies. Claire Ormrod (with partner Gareth) has defied medical odds to have two children in eight months. 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The UK will transport troops and specialist equipment to the West African country after France launched an operation in conjunction with the Malian Government to halt Islamic extremists. Assistance was agreed in a phone call between David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande. The Prime Minister earlier expressed his 'deep concern' about the advancement of rebels in the country. Onlookers walk past a fire at Ngolonina market in the Malian capital of Bamako. 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Here, Manchester City were not at their best but they won. Newcastle, on the other hand, began what may yet be a testing season competitively and earnestly but could not find way to bring a save from City goalkeeper Joe Hart. City's two goals were easy on the eye even if they were not generally in keeping with a performance that was more reliant on muscle than magic. 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John McCain, whose White House aspirations went into a nose dive last summer, clinched the Republican Party's presidential nomination Tuesday night with a sweep of GOP contests in four states. \"I am very, very grateful and pleased to note that tonight, my friends, we have won enough delegates to claim with confidence, humility and a great sense of responsibility, that I will be the Republican nominee for president of the United States,\" McCain told supporters in Texas. 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Seven-time world MotoGP champion Rossi was picking up his second runners-up spot of the season and held off Marquez's teammate Dani Pedrosa on the final corner.\n@highlight\nMarc Marquez wins Spanish MotoGP at Jerez\n@highlight\nFourth straight win for reigning world champion\n@highlight\nValentino Rossi finishes in a fine second\n@highlight\nMarquez leads world title race by 28 points", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I know that @placeholder and Valentino are so strong at the end of the race so I pushed very hard at the start,\" the 21-year-old revealed.", "idx": 2749}], "idx": 1750} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has been unmasked as the secret lone bidder who shelled out $101million for a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti at a New York City auction last week. Sources familiar with the details of the sale told local media outlets, among them Page Six, that Cohen, the founder of the now-defunct investment firm SAC Capital Advisors, scooped up the masterpiece titled 'Chariot' last Tuesday at Sotheby's impressionist and modern art sale. The rare 1951 bronze sculpture, one of only six created by Giacometti, features an elongated goddess-like figure perched atop a wheeled chariot. Billionaire's newest toy: Hedge fund manager Steve cohen (left) reportedly bought Alberto Giacometti's 'Chariot' sculpture (right) for $101million at auction November 4\n@highlight\nGiacometti's 1951 sculpture 'Chariot' sold to Cohen is one of only six created by the Swiss artist\n@highlight\nSteve Cohen, 58, is founder of now-defunct SAC Capital Advisors, which had to pay $1.8billion to settle insider trading case last year\n@highlight\nHe bought a Picasso from casino magnate Steve Wynn for $155million in 2012 to add to his massive art collection", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 134, "end": 151}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 343, "end": 362}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 718, "end": 736}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 808, "end": 830}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 948, "end": 967}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The painting had to undergo restoration following a notorious 2006 mishap in which Mr Wynn accidentally put his elbow through the canvass, opening a six-inch gash, just before it was set to be shipped to @placeholder.", "idx": 2754}], "idx": 1752} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Like everyone else who listened to the arguments at the Supreme Court last week, I have no crystal ball for predicting whether the justices will uphold or strike down the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. But it seemed clear to me, as it did to most observers, that the court's five Republican appointees are leaning toward invalidating the act's minimum coverage provision, the \"mandate\" provision that requires most Americans to acquire health insurance by January 2014. This was somewhat surprising. Even more surprising, though, was that several of the justices also seemed inclined to strike down the entire law, all 2,700 pages of it.\n@highlight\nBradley Joondeph: No one can predict how Supreme Court will rule on health care law\n@highlight\nHe says there were indications that some justices would throw out entire law\n@highlight\nJoondeph: Throwing out hugely important law, in midst of campaign, would be a big risk\n@highlight\nHe says a decision widely viewed as political could threaten court's stature", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 180, "end": 221}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 671, "end": 686}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For if @placeholder see the court as no more than another partisan body, the justices' capacity to persuade persons of diverse ideological hues will be lost.", "idx": 2756}], "idx": 1754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- In the sunbathed schoolyard of the Shmisani Institute for Girls in Amman, Jordan, principal Sanaa Abu Harb makes an announcement over the speaker system. Iraqi students at the Shmisani school in Amman gather around a teacher. One in 5 students there is Iraqi. \"All Iraqi girls come outside now. All Iraqi girls. Iraqi girls only!\" she repeats several times, making sure the message is clear and waving away Jordanian pupils attracted by the commotion. Dozens of girls in green apron-like uniforms pour out into the courtyard and cluster on the top level of a stone staircase overlooking a concrete playground.\n@highlight\nJordan opens school doors to all Iraqi children, regardless of refugee status\n@highlight\nPrincipal says her school is 20 percent Iraqi this year\n@highlight\nEducation minister: Iraqi kids will be incorporated into \"mainstream\" life\n@highlight\nOne student says he lost five family members in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 58, "end": 85}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iraqi families are changing the social fabric of @placeholder society.", "idx": 2759}], "idx": 1757} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin, Steve Nolan and Rik Sharma PUBLISHED: 20:54 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 26 November 2012 He may be a big fish in the Westminster Bubble but Boris Johnson had his ego well and truly pricked when he ventured outside it yesterday. The London Mayor \u2013 on a six-day tour of India \u2013 found himself being confused with the German tennis hero Boris Becker. At an event in Mumbai which saw the handing over of petals from the Olympic Cauldron to Indian athletes, the Old Etonian was asked if he was the red-haired Wimbledon legend.\n@highlight\nMr Johnson arrived in India for a six day tour to boost trade links and see student visa issues addressed\n@highlight\nTook time out from trip to back Prime Minister David Cameron's stance on a referendum on whether the UK should remain part of the European Union", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 151, "end": 168}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 449, "end": 464}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 785, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "from coming to the @placeholder to study and to pick up tips on how to develop", "idx": 2760}], "idx": 1758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 03:30 EST, 20 June 2012 Dressed for success: Zara Phillips adopts the sporty look yesterday With her hair scraped back and her tracksuit jacket on, her style is certainly more that of a hard-working Olympian than a glamorous granddaughter of the Queen. And it seems Zara Phillips will not only look the part at the upcoming Games \u2013 she will be living like her fellow competitors, too. Princess Anne\u2019s daughter is to be given no special treatment, it has emerged, staying in the Olympic village and sharing the same security and transport as other athletes.\n@highlight\nPrincess Anne\u2019s daughter is to be given no special treatment - she is staying in the Olympic village with the other athletes\n@highlight\nShe will also share the same security and transport as other athletes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018Obviously it will be great to be part of the @placeholder and get the atmosphere and the buzz of being a part of it.", "idx": 2763}], "idx": 1761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent Action: Former Chancellor Alistair Darling claims the English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound The English should have a vote on whether a separate Scotland could keep the pound, former Chancellor Alistair Darling has said. Mr Darling - who leads the pro-union Better Together campaign - suggested that residents in the rest of the United Kingdom could seal the fate of whether an independent Scotland is part of a currency union. Scottish separatists were given a boost last weekend when an unnamed minister said that \u2018of course\u2019 Scotland could keep sterling as part of negotiations.\n@highlight\nAlastair Darling claims the English should have a vote on currency union\n@highlight\nSuggests residents in rest of Britain could seal fate of separate Scotland\n@highlight\nBetter Together campaign cites threat of losing pound as main argument\n@highlight\nOnly Scots will have a say on whether they stay in the UK in referendum", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 274, "end": 289}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 980, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mr Darling added to the confusion by holding out the possibility of a UK-wide referendum, likening Scots keeping the pound to the controversy about @placeholder entering the euro.", "idx": 2764}, {"query": "\u2018A weak @placeholder security and intelligence capability could make Scotland an attractive environment for hostile intelligence organisations, and provide a route into the UK,\u2019 the think tank warned.", "idx": 2765}], "idx": 1762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 23:00 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 13 March 2013 Suspect: Police say Kurt Meyers, 64, fatally shot four people on Wednesday A gunman is on the run in upstate New York after shooting at least six people and killing four in a violent spree Wednesday morning across two towns in Herkimer County. Police are still searching for the suspect, 64-year-old Kurt R. Meyers, whom they believe is hiding out in the tiny village of Herkimer. As the manhunt continued into the afternoon, a half dozen gunshots rang out around 1:30 p.m. near a shuttered storefront downtown, while nearby, law enforcement officials and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were planning to hold a news conference.\n@highlight\nSuspect Kurt R. Meyers, 64, is on the run after police say he killed four people and wounded two others in separate shootings at a barber shop and a car wash\n@highlight\nPolice believe Meyers, who is described by those who knew him as a 'loner,' is hiding out in the tiny town of Herkimer\n@highlight\nHarry Montgomery Sr. of Mohawk is one of two victims killed in the barber shop. 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Mark Reckless, a bespectacled 6ft 3in economist and barrister who became a Tory MP at the last election, arrived around the same time. 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Obama, on the other hand, looked down, shook his head and sporadically looked at his Republican adversary. 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And Daily Mail Australian can reveal Australia's two top-selling brands are Maybelline and Covergirl, which aren't offered at department stores such as Myer and David Jones, and can cost almost five times less than prestigious brands. ,For example, mascaras made by top cosmetic line such as Chanel, M.A.C, Benefit and Napoleon Perdis cost at least $35 each, while mascaras for Covergirl and Maybelline sell in supermarkets from as low as $7.62. 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Yukos was one of Russia's oil giants through the 1990s and until the early 2000s, when its assets were expropriated by the state after a political battle with Khodorkovsky. 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The 157 asylum seekers including 50 children, who were detained on a Customs ship, are now at the Curtin detention centre in Western Australia after being flown from Cocos Island on Sunday. In a directions hearing on Monday, Justice Kenneth Hayne allowed lawyers for the asylum seekers to adjust their statement of claim to one of false imprisonment, with an application for compensation. 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U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, at left with Reps. Marcia Fudge and Mel Watt, was among those who met with Castro. The meeting with Fidel Castro, 82, comes amid speculation that the United States is considering a shift in relations with the Communist nation that sits just 90 miles from the Florida Keys. 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The high-risk manoeuvre, if successful, will be the first time in history that a probe has been landed on a comet. Scientists at mission control in Germany hope the spider-like probe will send back data that could answer questions on the origin of Earth's water and perhaps even life. Scroll down for videos and animation The relatively smooth landing region, identified for the moment simply by the letter 'J', is located on the smaller of the duck-shaped comet's two lobes. 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The 29-year-old recently became an ambassador to the Mary Hare School for deaf children in Berkshire and today she was on hand to open the centre's new \u00a32million boarding house facilities. Wearing a smart two-piece boucle suit the duchess's sister posed playfully for the cameras alongside the school's new mascot, a large wicker hare created especially for today's ceremony.\n@highlight\nPippa Middleton is ambassador for the Mary Hare School for deaf children\n@highlight\nToday she officially opened the centre's new boarding house facilities\n@highlight\n29-year-old wanted to support charity close to her family home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 683, "end": 698}]}, "qas": [{"query": "pleasure to be a supporter of @placeholder and make a difference to the", "idx": 2804}], "idx": 1789} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google chairman Eric Schmidt has warned that National Security Agency spying is going to 'break the Internet' and cause countries to start their own networks to avoid foreign surveillance. The Silicon Valley titan spoke out at a conference organized by NSA opponent Senator Ron Wyden. He was just one of the big voices sounding an alarm about American surveillance practices. 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Sari Bashi, who advocates freedom of movement for Palestinians, says their access to education is restricted. It marks the second time in two months that the United States has gone back on its offer to the Palestinian students to take part in the American government-sponsored scholarship program. 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The restaurant, Per Se, was slammed by health inspectors after racking up 42 violation points during its inspection on February 19, city health department records showed. Per Se, one of only seven in New York City to earn three Michelin stars, previously had an \"A\" rating before the inspection. 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After the acquisitions of Lewis Grabban and Kyle Lafferty, Jerome has further bolstered Neil Adams' attacking options by signing a three-year deal. No-brainer: Striker Cameron Jerone hopes to revive his career with Norwich move It was a busy day for the Canaries in the transfer market with Leroy Fer moving to QPR for a club-record fee while free agent defender Carlos Cuellar was brought in and Michael Turner signed a new deal. 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Mr Cameron, speaking on the steps of 10 Downing Street said the country had lost a \u2018great leader, a great Prime Minister and a great Briton\u2019. Old colleagues and former foes alike united to acknowledge her position as the most towering political figure since Sir Winston Churchill, a pioneer as the first women prime minister and an international champion of free market economics. 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Testifying before the Foreign Relations Committee, the soft-spoken Kennedy described the crucial bond between the United States and its Asian ally, especially in promoting trade and ensuring strong military ties. She spoke of her own public service and work with the New York City school system. She noted the significance of her nomination on the 50th anniversary of her father's presidency, focusing on his tenure rather than on John F. Kennedy's assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.\n@highlight\nKennedy, 55, noted the significance of her nomination on the 50th anniversary of her father's presidency\n@highlight\nHer hearing lasted about an hour and 20 minutes and she faced gentle questioning, signalling there should be no obstacles to her appointment\n@highlight\nKennedy is an attorney and best-selling book editor\n@highlight\nAttending the hearing was Vicki Kennedy, widow of Sen. 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Musician Raleigh Randall may have thought the girls were screaming for him during his performance at the Evolution Festival in Newcastle yesterday, but soon found the crowd was jumping to avoid a rodent - and was so upset he re-started his track. The rat made its unscheduled appearance at the festival on Newcastle's Quayside yesterday, upstaging Raleigh and attacking two female revellers and a security guard.\n@highlight\nRodent attack spread panic at the Evolution Festival in Newcastle\n@highlight\nTwo female revellers and one security guard were sent to hospital\n@highlight\nMusician Raleigh Randall was so upset he had to restart his song", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 298, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, said: \u2018We can confirm that three people were bitten", "idx": 2835}], "idx": 1816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The instinctive reading of the ball as it came back across the penalty area would be the envy of many a top striker As would the presence of mind to get in front of the covering defender. So too the smart outside-of-the-boot finish into the one area the goalkeeper couldn't stop it. Blink and you could imagine it was Robbie Keane out there earning the Republic of Ireland a point in Germany or another goal-greedy striker of his ilk. VIDEO Scroll down to watch post-match reactions from John O'Shea and Martin O'Neill John O'Shea celebrates scoring his last-gasp equaliser for Republic of Ireland in their 1-1 draw against Germany in the Euro 2016 qualifier at the Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen\n@highlight\nJohn O'Shea scored last-gasp equaliser for Republic of Ireland in Germany\n@highlight\nDefender's goal in Euro 2016 qualifier came on his 100th cap\n@highlight\nO'Shea has history of scoring crucial goals with Manchester United\n@highlight\nFormer United boss Sir Alex Ferguson admired Sunderland star's versatilty", "entities": [{"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 353, "end": 371}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 519, "end": 529}, {"start": 578, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 749, "end": 767}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 912, "end": 928}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of United's own, a product of that prestigious academy, @placeholder slowly but assuredly worked his way up into the first team.", "idx": 2846}], "idx": 1824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The National Football League has indefinitely suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick without pay, officials with the league said Friday. 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Scott Weiner is so obsessed by his favourite dinner that he is a professional pizza tour guide, taking visitors to New York to interesting and unusual restaurants. However, despite his love of pizza, he has rationed himself to just 15 slices a week. Scott Weiner has more than 750 Pizza boxes from around the world stored in his Brooklyn apartment Scott Weiner, pictured, paid $200 for the world's largest pizza box measuring a staggering 54 inches square As part of his quest, Weiner has collected boxes from 45 different countries over the past 15 years. 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Chris Christie's political troubles may reshape the Republican race much more radically than most commentators are yet predicting. To understand why, think of the Republican presidential nomination as a playoff game between two rival leagues. One league is composed of the Republican party's donors and professionals. The other features the party's activists and militants. In 2012, Mitt Romney triumphed early and totally in League A, and then waited patiently for the nomination as League B stumbled its way through a garish series of impossible candidates. The only plausible player fielded by League B, Texas Gov. 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The 25-year-old received an impressive 243 votes to win the Allan Border Medal, ahead of his David Warner (175) and reigning medal winner Mitchell Johnson (126). Smith has enjoyed a sensational year, kick-started with a century against South Africa at the Centurion last February and culminating in a record-breaking Test summer against India. 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The government says the estimated cost from 2011 to 2014 \"is $700 million (US $694.5 million) a year over three years, although final costs will not be known until after 2014.\"\n@highlight\nCanada has played a major ISAF role\n@highlight\nThere will be up to 950 trainers and support personnel\n@highlight\nCanada will focus on women's lives", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Thanks in part to our investments, we have achieved significant progress in helping improve life for women and children, but more progress is required, especially in @placeholder's education and health sectors.", "idx": 2881}], "idx": 1850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Fighting that raged for hours in Kabul Tuesday afternoon after a dramatic Taliban attack on the U.S. Embassy and NATO's command calmed down greatly during the evening hours, a military spokesman told CNN But the strike in central Kabul and two other brazen assaults across the city left residents unnerved, and security forces braced for more. Gunfire continued to ring out. Three police officers have died and others have been injured in the violence across Kabul, police said. 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The agency detained several people who cooperated with the CIA, a Pakistani official said; the official did not know the precise number. One rented a safe house to the CIA in Abbottabad, the Pakistani city where U.S. special forces killed bin Laden early May 2, a Pakistani source familiar with the arrests said Wednesday. Some of the CIA sources in Pakistani custody were low-level and not considered crucial, a senior administration official told CNN. 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Manuel Pellegrini has done a fantastic job in his first season in English football and he and City should be congratulated. After the match I was talking to Graeme Souness and we agreed that if we were to have our careers again in the present day then we, and any current young player, would want to join City. That is the club where you want to be. Man United have dominated English football for so long and though City might not have the history, they have the future.\n@highlight\nManchester City thoroughly deserve their Premier League title success\n@highlight\nCity manager Manuel Pellegrini has done a fantastic job in his first season in charge at the Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nArsenal were much better off when Aaron Ramsey was on the pitch this season\n@highlight\nTim Sherwood has done a good job in difficult circumstances at Tottenham Hotspur\n@highlight\nEverton's Ross Barkley is my young player of the year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 979, "end": 995}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More to come: @placeholder interim manager Tim Sherwood acknowledges the supporters", "idx": 2892}], "idx": 1855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With thousands of anti-abortion protesters in town for the annual March for Life, Republicans were ready to push legislation through the House designed to please them. GOP leaders had planned House passage Thursday of legislation criminalizing most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, an act that would have defied a White House veto threat. But late Wednesday they abruptly postponed that confrontation indefinitely after concluding they were short of votes from their own caucus, after several women pushed back on a provision that would have required rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report the crime to the police.\n@highlight\nThousands of anti-abortion protesters are in town for the annual March for Life; Republicans were ready to push legislation designed to please them\n@highlight\nThey realized Wednesday night that they were short of votes from their own caucus, including several women\n@highlight\nSome GOP lawmakers were against a provision requiring rape and incest victims seeking an abortion after 20 weeks to first report to police\n@highlight\nThe bill had zero chance of becoming law; the White House advised the president to veto it", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, the @placeholder will vote on legislation today barring taxpayer funding of abortions \u2014 a prohibition that's already largely in place.", "idx": 2895}], "idx": 1857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:26 EST, 18 April 2013 Claim: Author Patti Davis, pictured last summer, has claimed that her mother, former first lady Nancy Reagan, supports gay marriage Though her late husband may have had an embattled view of same-sex marriage, Nancy Reagan fully supports it, her daughter has sensationally claimed. Patti Davis, the daughter of the former first lady, announced in a radio interview this week that her mother \u2018does\u2019 support it. Davis\u2019 claim directly goes against an op-ed written by her half-brother, Michael Reagan, who claimed earlier this month that legalizing gay marriage would lead to \u2018polygamy, bestiality, and perhaps even murder.\u2019\n@highlight\nPatti Davis, daughter of former president Ronald Reagan and former first lady Nancy Reagan, claimed that her mother supports same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nClaimed earlier that her father supported issue, though she admitted they never discussed it prior to his death\n@highlight\nComes after her half-brother, Michael Reagan, said gay unions would open the door to 'polygamy, bestiality, and perhaps even murder'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, @placeholder, a political consultant, called on church leaders to stand up and fight against same-sex marriage.", "idx": 2904}], "idx": 1862} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Giorgio Chiellini may have been furious with Luis Suarez after the Uruguay forward appeared to bite his shoulder on Tuesday, but the Italian defender can now see the funny side. The Juventus centre back was incensed when no action was taken by the referee as Italy were knocked out of the World Cup in Brazil. But he has now posted a picture of a hotel maid biting his shoulder in much the same way as Suarez while Brazil striker Fred was snapped pretending to bite team-mate Marcelo's arm in training. 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The image, which was first shared to Instagram on Sunday, shows the president's 16-year-old daughter adjusting her hair while wearing a t-shirt for Pro Era, a hip hop collective based in Brooklyn, New York. After the photo emerged, Pro Era apparently saw it as a marketing opportunity and promptly shared the image to their own Instagram page with the caption: 'Malia Obama rocking that classic Pro Era tee! | Make sure you get your official Pro Era gear from theproera.com!'\n@highlight\nBrooklyn hip hop collective Pro Era posted a photograph to Instagram showing the president's 16-year-old daughter wearing a Pro Era t-shirt\n@highlight\nThey explained that a mutual friend of Malia's and one of the members gave them the photograph\n@highlight\nIt comes just days after one of its founding members, Joey Bada$$, was arrested for allegedly punching a security guard in the face in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 19-year-old raps about political and racial issues, and life in @placeholder.", "idx": 2908}], "idx": 1866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerard Couzens and Daily Mail Reporter Gerry McCann has flown to join his wife Kate in Portugal in the hope he may give evidence in their libel case brought against a disgraced police chief. Mr McCann had remained at home looking after the couple's twins while his wife attended the trial against the former policeman Goncalo Amaral, in Lisbon. The heart specialist is now on his way to join his wife Kate, according to the family's spokesman Clarence Mitchell, and he hopes to give evidence against Amaral who the couple claim engulfed them in a \u2018massive tidal wave of lies\u2019 when he published a book on his thoughts on the Madeleine McCann investigation.\n@highlight\nGerry MacCann hopes to give evidence against ex officer Goncalo Amaral\n@highlight\nPolice chief claimed the McCanns hid their daughter's body after her death\n@highlight\nLisbon court is hearing evidence for \u00a31million libel case against Amaral", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Gerry \u2013 and the thought that was added, that they had something", "idx": 2912}], "idx": 1869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the days immediately following the presidential election, Martin Mendez was in a blue funk. A Latino Republican, he watched with dismay as poll after poll revealed that not only did President Barack Obama win a second term in office, but he did so with a sizable portion of the Hispanic vote. The loss was especially painful for Mendez, who spent hours knocking on the doors of Hispanics around Denver in an effort to convince them to give the GOP a try. \"Out in the field in Denver, the comments I got ... the feedback was Mitt Romney's for the millionaires. We're these poor Hispanics, so we're going to vote for Obama because he's for the little guy,\" Mendez said, his voice full of exasperation.\n@highlight\nThe demographic sea change in political power is here, experts say\n@highlight\nPolitical gains among women, youth, and minorities will help shape the political conversation\n@highlight\nRepublicans say they will have to figure out how to work with, attract these newly powerful Americans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 917, "end": 927}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So we can capture women's votes, we're having a much harder time with @placeholder voters,\" he told a gathering of conservative donors.", "idx": 2915}], "idx": 1871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Polly Dunbar PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 17 March 2013 Andy and Samantha Puleston pictured at their home in Devon Samantha Puleston always felt her husband Andy lived in his own world. Even during the most emotionally charged moments of their relationship, he could appear oddly detached and preoccupied with irrelevant practical details. 'Our daughter Sophie is 18 weeks old, and I had an extremely difficult labour which resulted in an emergency Caesarean,' says Samantha, 41. 'I was terrified, but Andy seemed unaffected by the danger. He was calm and even cracking jokes, which made me angry. 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The report examines how changes to glaciers in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region, which covers eight countries across Asia, could affect the area's river systems, water supplies, and the South Asian population. The mountains in the region form the headwaters of several major river systems - including the Ganges, Mekong, Yangtze, and Yellow rivers - which serve as sources of drinking water and irrigation supplies for roughly 1.5 billion people.\n@highlight\nThe entire Himalayan climate is changing, but how climate change will impact specific places 'remains unclear'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Water stored as glacial ice could serve as the @placeholder region's hydrologic \"insurance,\" adding to streams and rivers when it is most needed.", "idx": 2922}], "idx": 1874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 13:49 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 19 March 2014 A Philadelphia college student died of the same type of meningitis that caused an outbreak at Princeton University in New Jersey, suggesting the strain might still exist on the Ivy League campus despite a massive vaccination effort, federal health officials said Tuesday. Stephanie Ross, a Drexel University sophomore from Pittsburgh, had been in close contact with Princeton students about a week before getting sick, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 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Hodgson admits this squad might as well give up on the World Cup if they can\u2019t commit to the team unity he demands \u2014 even those who are not in the side. \u2018We know our only chance of success is as a team, together,\u2019 said Hodgson. \u2018There\u2019s no chance for any team in the World Cup if they\u2019re not together. \u2018We\u2019ve seen that in the past, like France in the last one, with all the problems coming out.\n@highlight\nEngland will train at the Vale do Lobo resort in the Algarve\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney will join his Three Lions team-mates in Portugal\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's side face Peru on May 30 for their first preparation game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arrivals: England's players and staff make their way off the plane after touching down in @placeholder", "idx": 2939}], "idx": 1886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mother who died, along with her three children after a fatal car crash, may have been speeding at 160km/h while driving under the influence of drugs, an investigation has found. Keisha Ann Jackson, from Wurtulla on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, had been driving along Glenview Road with her four children on August 22 when her car slid off the wet road and slammed into a tree. The results of the toxicology show the 30-year-old had cannabis in her system, which police believe would have affected her ability to drive, according to the Courier Mail. The preliminary results estimated the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night.\n@highlight\nToxicology results show Keisha Ann Jackson had cannabis in her system\n@highlight\nThe mother and her three children died after a fatal car crash on August 22\n@highlight\nIt's believed that the mother had driven between 130km/h and 160km/h in a 80km/h zone at night\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old mother and children, Ryan, 10, and Joan, seven, died at the scene\n@highlight\nMatilda, 4, died later in hospital\n@highlight\nEldest child Ethan, 11, escaped the wreckage with minor injuries and managed to flag down passing cars for help", "entities": [{"start": 183, "end": 200}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 251}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 708, "end": 725}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and four-year-old Matilda were found in the grass nearby and appeared to have been thrown from the vehicle upon impact.", "idx": 2944}], "idx": 1889} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Charles Dickens, who was born 200 years ago this week, created some of the best-known and most loved figures in English literature, from Oliver Twist and David Copperfield to Pip, Miss Havisham and Magwitch. But of all the characters he wrote about, none played as important a role in his work as that of London itself: its hustle and bustle, its glittering promise and grimy streets and the extremes of poverty and wealth experienced by those who lived there. Alex Werner, the curator of the Museum of London's \"Dickens and London\" exhibition, says the city was \"absolutely central\" to Dickens' work.\n@highlight\nAuthor Charles Dickens born 200 years ago this week\n@highlight\nOliver Twist and A Christmas Carol author took much inspiration from London\n@highlight\nDickens' ties to the city are celebrated in a new Museum of London exhibition\n@highlight\nDickens 2012 celebrations also planned elsewhere in the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 822, "end": 837}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To mark the Dickens bicentenary, the cemetery is hosting @placeholder tours.", "idx": 2959}], "idx": 1898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maria Shriver showed up at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding earlier this month with a buff date - and it wasn't husband Arnold Schwarzenegger. Shriver, who has been separated from from Schwarzenegger since 2011, introduced her new beau Matthew Dowd to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. Dowd is an all-star political consultant with a series of political accomplishments, a family and a history of personal heartbreak that nearly rivals the Kennedys. He's the third of 11 children from a strict Irish Catholic family. He was an altar boy and keeps at least 100 crosses in his rural Texas home. He's been married and divorced twice; his second marriage fell apart after one of his twin infant daughters died in the hospital, according to a 2007 profile piece in the Los Angeles Times.\n@highlight\nMaria Shriver introduced her new boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding\n@highlight\nThe couple have been together since last fall - though this was their first public appearance\n@highlight\nDowd was a key adviser on George W. 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At a court appearance Sunday, a prosecutor charged Hess with \"taking orders from a terrorist organization\" and called for his immediate deportation from Turkey, witnesses said. Turkish officialdom regularly refers to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, as a terrorist organization. U.S. diplomats say Hess rejected their offer of assistance after he was taken into custody. \"We have spoken with him on the phone regarding his situation, and he specifically asked us not to share any information on his case,\" said Deborah Guido, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Ankara. \"He did not sign a privacy waiver. We can take an oral privacy waiver [by phone], and it was his choice. He did not want to be helped.\"\n@highlight\nHe is charged with taking orders from a terrorist organization\n@highlight\nTurkey often refers to Kurdistan Workers' Party as a terrorist group\n@highlight\nAmerican diplomats say Jake Hess did not want help\n@highlight\nHess says he is not Kurdistan Workers' Party accomplice", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 397, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 997, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be hypocritical to support an @placeholder journalist who is persecuted for human rights journalism while at the same time supporting the Turkish policy of criminalizing Kurdish political activists.\"", "idx": 2964}], "idx": 1901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Feroz-ud-Din Mir claims to have a government certificate proving he was born on March 10, 1872 - which would make him the world's oldest person An Kashmiri man claims he is 141 years old - which would make him the oldest person alive. Feroz-un-Din Mir, from Kashmir, says he has a government certificate proving he was born on March 10, 1872. Staff from Guinness World Records are thought to be investigating the claim, which would make him 26 years older than Misao Okawa, the 115-year-old current record holder. He would also overtake Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment as the oldest person to have ever lived. Ms Calment died in 1997 at the age of 122.\n@highlight\nFeroz-un-Dir Mir says a government certificate proves his March 1872 birth\n@highlight\nMr Mir, from Kashmir, would take title from Misao Okawa, aged 115, if true\n@highlight\nHe has outlived four wives and is married to Misra, a woman in her 80s", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 235, "end": 250}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 354, "end": 375}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 659, "end": 674}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I would take nuts from @placeholder which were very famous in", "idx": 2968}], "idx": 1904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden on Tuesday said he can't believe President Bush hasn't known for months about a recent intelligence estimate that downplays the nuclear threat from Iran. Other Democratic candidates also slammed Bush for continuing to ratchet up the rhetoric against Tehran. On Tuesday the president acknowledged he had given a speech warning that Iran's nuclear development risked \"World War III\" about two months after his intelligence chief told him a reassessment of Tehran's nuclear ambitions was under way. Bush told reporters during a White House news conference that he was not told the details of the new assessment until last week and he said the new report, which found that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons work in 2003, will not change U.S. policy toward Iran.\n@highlight\nDemocratic presidential candidates blast the president for his rhetoric against Iran\n@highlight\nPresident Bush said Iran's nuclear program risked \"World War III\"\n@highlight\nNew assessment says Tehran stopped nuclear weapons program in 2003\n@highlight\nBiden says Bush \"incompetent\" if he didn't know about new assessment earlier", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 987, "end": 999}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they have the knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon,\" Bush said, pointing out that Tehran continues to try to enrich uranium for civilian purposes and therefore develop technology that could be used for a weapon.", "idx": 2969}], "idx": 1905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 20 April 2013 Backlash: Ed Milliband invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office Ed Miliband last night faced an angry backlash from Labour MPs after it emerged he held a secret meeting with George Galloway, who was thrown out of the party ten years ago. The Labour leader invited Respect MP Mr Galloway to his Commons office, where they had a \u2018cordial and friendly conversation\u2019 for nearly an hour. It has sparked rumours that Mr Miliband is considering allowing Mr Galloway to rejoin the party.\n@highlight\nRevelation will do nothing for Labour leader trying to shake 'Red Ed' tag\n@highlight\nGeorge Galloway was thrown out of the party ten years ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Controversial character: @placeholder MP, formerly of the Labour Party", "idx": 2983}], "idx": 1910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The death toll from a New Year's stampede during a church vigil at an Angolan stadium rose to 16 Wednesday, state media said, as details emerged of how the tragedy unfolded. The deadly crush at the gates of the Cidadela Desportiva stadium, in Angola's capital, Luanda, came Monday evening as tens of thousands of people flocked to an event staged by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Three children, aged three and four, were among the 16 people killed, according to state-run newspaper Jornal de Angola. Angolan state news agency Angola Press reported 10 deaths in the stampede as of Tuesday.\n@highlight\nThe number killed in a New Year's stampede in Angola climbs to 16\n@highlight\nThree children were among those killed, state-run newspaper reports\n@highlight\nIvory Coast begins three days of national mourning for 60 people killed in a stampede\n@highlight\nMost of those killed in Ivory Coast were women and children", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 220, "end": 238}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 363, "end": 400}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch: @placeholder's ghost town: A new town, with few residents", "idx": 2988}], "idx": 1913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They sure do make their cowboys young in Colorado. For the 108th edition of the National Western Stock Show, which is considered the 'Superbowl of stock shows', kid cowboys have their chance to play with the big kids. The annual festival, which this year is expected bring over 600,000 people to the Coloradoan capital, introduced 'mini-bucking bulls' that has ushered in a new generation of westerners. The budding buckers took to the pint-sized bovines that, despite being young, definitely had full-sized tempers. Ryan Grace, 10, hangs on in the mini bull riding competition at the 108th National Western Stock Show in Denver on January 11, 2014\n@highlight\nIt's the 'Superbowl of stock shows', but the highlight of the National Western Stock Show 2014 in Denver, Colorado, has so far been the the amateurs, not the pros\n@highlight\nChildren as young as five and six have competed in a competition using 'mini-bucking bulls' as part of a beginners rodeo\n@highlight\nRiders attempted to stay on the animals for six seconds or longer\n@highlight\nSeven-year-old Austyn Smith, from Connecticut has been riding for years and said the key is to 'go hard or go home'", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 80, "end": 106}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 591, "end": 617}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 722, "end": 748}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's off: @placeholder takes a tumble during the miniature bull-riding competition", "idx": 2990}], "idx": 1915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Armed and ready, this family is well equipped to defend their right to bear arms. Six-year-olds Raealonie and Charlisse Evans are as comfortable with a .22 rifle as they are playing with dolls. Both sisters, like their siblings, Verenise, 14, Roberto, 12, Celeste, 10, have their own weapons and regularly practise using them. 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The 42-year-old star has rented out the entire Sugar Beach resort on the Caribbean island of St Lucia under the name \u2018Mr Naff\u2019.\n@highlight\nHollywood star books resort for lavish party under name 'Mr Naff'\n@highlight\nActor rented entire Sugar Beach resort to renew vows with wife Luciana\n@highlight\nWeek-long celebration set to cost \u00a3300,000", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We were told that it was a Mr and Mrs @placeholder getting married.", "idx": 2996}], "idx": 1918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK -- Talking excitedly and pacing the front of her classroom, Molly Greer engages her students. \"What are different paces you can go when you're reading aloud? 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With summer almost here, it's a totally different story for these kids, who according to their school are expected to read at or near grade level. \"It is an incredible thing for these students.\"\n@highlight\nTeach For America places college grads as teachers in low-income schools\n@highlight\nSome question whether graduates are qualified to teach in tough classrooms\n@highlight\nGroup will place more than 4,000 teachers across United States this year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 268, "end": 270}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 620, "end": 636}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When I found out about @placeholder,\" she said, \"I realized that teaching would be such an incredible way to make an impact.\"", "idx": 2999}], "idx": 1920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield A surfer who was racially abused by a stand-up paddle boarder and told to \u2018f*** off back to England\u2019 has described the tirade of verbal abuse he received as \u2018disgusting\u2019. Longboarder Phil Brown, 29, caught the astonishing incident on camera which saw him subjected to the abuse after he accidentally caught the same wave as the stand-up paddle (SUP) boarder. The footage shows the SUP rider, who had a Saint Piran's Flag \u2013 the flag of Cornwall \u2013 sticker stuck to the front of his board, launch a number of expletives at Mr Brown during the surf session on Saturday.\n@highlight\nLongboarder Phil Brown, 29, was subjected to abuse after 'sharing' a wave\n@highlight\nFormer Army serviceman described it as 'disgusting' and 'inappropriate'\n@highlight\nUnknown paddle boarder launched into four-letter tirade at Bude, Cornwall\n@highlight\nHe told surfer: 'I will put you in f*****g hospital' if he rode same wave again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 420, "end": 437}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Brown pointing out that he is in fact from @placeholder, the man \u2013 who", "idx": 3001}], "idx": 1922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BBC sports presenter Clare Balding begins her coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, today, appearing in a series of ice-cool official publicity photographs. 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Both Balding and her long-term partner Alice Arnold - who were united in a civil ceremony in London in 2006 - have been standing by her decision to present the games, both on the social networking site and off.\n@highlight\nWas criticised for attending games given Russia's abhorrent anti-gay laws\n@highlight\nThe British presenter began presenting opening ceremony this afternoon\n@highlight\nBoth Balding and long-term partner Alice Arnold stood by her decision\n@highlight\nTwitter has now been flooded with support for the presenter, 43", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 212, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 251}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any Twitter trolls were drowned out by fans as @placeholder began presenting the Winter Games from Sochi this afternoon", "idx": 3011}], "idx": 1930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The so-called \"lame duck\" session of the Democratic Congress convened Monday, with members preparing to make decisions on a host of contentious issues that could have major political ramifications for both President Barack Obama and the incoming Republican House majority. Newly elected House members, meanwhile, were given a daylong orientation on the rules and procedures governing life on Capitol Hill. They are set to take office in January. In the Senate, two new members -- Delaware's Chris Coons and West Virginia's Joe Manchin -- were sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden. Coons and Manchin are both Democrats; their addition to the Senate did not change the chamber's 59-41 Democratic edge for the lame duck session. 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Here are some of the latest updates from destinations affected by the oil disaster: Northwest Florida Oil has affected sections of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key beaches, according to the Pensacola Bay Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Photos from the area showed patches of dark, syrup-like oil on the white sand. Pensacola Beach is open, but the waters from the Park West recreation area to the area just west of Portofino are closed to all swimming and wading until further notice because of large quantities of emulsified oil in shore waters and along the shoreline, the bureau said.\n@highlight\nOil affects sections of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key beaches\n@highlight\nSome waters closed to swimming because of emulsified oil along the shoreline\n@highlight\nAll of Florida's beaches are still open, including tourist hot spots Panama City and Destin\n@highlight\nHealth officials have issued advisory against swimming in Alabama Gulf waters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 338, "end": 386}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dime-size to 5-inch tar balls continue to wash up in widely scattered areas of northwest Florida, but all of the state's beaches remain open, according to Visit @placeholder, the state's tourism corporation.", "idx": 3017}], "idx": 1934} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The husband of a teacher who spent the night with a 16-year-old pupil has told how she seduced the boy as revenge after he had an affair. Bernadette Smith, 35, narrowly avoided a prison sentence this week after confessing her infatuation with her student Gary Ralston. The court heard how she called the boy into her classroom at Banockburn High School in Stirling, and confessed her feelings for him. The pair later kissed passionately in a park, and spent the night in bed, where Smith wore just jeans and a bra. Abuse of trust: Sheriff Wyllie Robertson told Smith (left), 35, who kissed Gary, then 16, (right) and lay beside him wearing only jeans and a bra, that she had committed a serious abuse of trust. She was spared jail\n@highlight\nTeacher Bernadette Smith kissed and shared a bed with Gary Ralston\n@highlight\nShe narrowly escaped jail after admitting sexual activity with a pupil\n@highlight\nHer husband Brian Smith, 35, has told how she said the affair was payback\n@highlight\nShe sent a break-up text to Mr Smith, with whom she has three children\n@highlight\nSmith then switched off her phone and spent the night in bed with Gary\n@highlight\nReturned the next morning to admit what she did, shocking her husband\n@highlight\nObsession cost her job and her reputation, Stirling Sheriff Court heard\n@highlight\nGary said: 'I was thinking I was quite lucky. A lot of the boys fancied her'\n@highlight\nSmith under supervision for two years as part of community payback order", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 330, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 539, "end": 554}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1407}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said his relationship with @placeholder, who was his teacher during third, fourth and fifth year, began during secret meetings at school", "idx": 3020}], "idx": 1937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 12:35 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:52 EST, 24 June 2013 A spate of unusual weather which has seen snow, sun and thunderstorms hit within days of each other has been put down to the jet stream 'wobbling like a drunk driver'. The jet stream, a river of air high above Earth that generally dictates the weather, usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it seems to have been knocked off course, wreaking havoc across America as it goes. A spate of unusual weather has been put down to the jet stream 'wobbling like a drunk driver'. The odd meanderings kicked off in May with upside-down weather, including early California wildfires fueled by heat\n@highlight\nJet stream is river of air high above Earth that generally dictates the weather\n@highlight\nUsually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction\n@highlight\nLately it's been knocked off course, and wreaking havoc across America", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder the meandering jet stream path has been attributed to arctic ice loss.", "idx": 3024}], "idx": 1941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Three days before the deadly assault on the United States consulate in Libya, a local security official says he met with American diplomats in the city and warned them about deteriorating security. Jamal Mabrouk, a member of the February 17th Brigade, told CNN that he and a battalion commander had a meeting about the economy and security. He said they told the diplomats that the security situation wasn't good for international business. \"The situation is frightening, it scares us,\" Mabrouk said they told the U.S. officials. He did not say how they responded. Mabrouk said it was not the first time he has warned foreigners about the worsening security situation in the face of the growing presence of armed jihadist groups in the Benghazi area.\n@highlight\nLocal official says he warned U.S. diplomats about security in the area\n@highlight\n\"The situation is frightening, it scares us,\" the official says\n@highlight\nHe says it was not the first time he warned foreigners about the worsening security", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mabrouk says the @placeholder asked the Americans if they needed help -- but were told that while the situation was dangerous, it was under control.", "idx": 3025}], "idx": 1942} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Call it a meteorological mystery: Forecasters warned that there would be at least six Atlantic hurricanes this season, but so far we've seen only one. It's the first year in recent memory that every major hurricane forecast has busted after pointing to \"above normal activity.\" We are passing the season's halfway point. Normally, the Atlantic would see its first hurricane by August 10, and a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) by September 4. But this year is not normal. 2013's first hurricane -- Humberto -- was a month late. It was so behind schedule it nearly set a record for tardiness.\n@highlight\nNumber of 2013 Atlantic storms is above average, but intensity hasn't matched forecasts\n@highlight\nHalfway into season, Atlantic has only seen one hurricane -- a weak one named Humberto\n@highlight\nWeather service stands by forecast for 13 \"named storms,\" including 6 hurricanes\n@highlight\nExperts were surprised by hurricane-killing dry African air and high Gulf winds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "--In the western Atlantic and @placeholder, fast horizontal winds have been cutting off the tops of potential hurricanes, sapping their power.", "idx": 3028}], "idx": 1944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Garratt Hundreds of hip fractures could be prevented every year by adding magnesium to tap water, according to a newly published study. Scientists at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have found drinking water with a higher concentration of magnesium helps with hip fractures, a common injury suffered by the ageing population of Britain. Public health experts in Norway, where drinking water varies in quality widely, found that in areas where tap water contained magnesium both men and women suffered less hip fractures. 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As ideological battle lines are drawn around the world over the situation, leaders are painting vastly different pictures of the realities on the ground. Here are some of the questions at play, with a look at how key players are weighing in: Who's in charge of Ukraine? Russia's take: Viktor Yanukovych remains Ukraine's elected leader, and Ukraine's new government is illegitimate. Russian United Nations envoy Vitaly Churkin called it an \"armed takeover by radical extremists.\"\n@highlight\nKey questions are in dispute over the crisis in Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussia, Ukraine disagree about who's in charge\n@highlight\nUkraine's U.N. envoy says 16,000 Russian troops are in Crimea", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 454, "end": 470}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 560, "end": 573}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's take: Ukraine has a legitimate government and is set to have new presidential elections on May 25.", "idx": 3036}], "idx": 1951} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 28 May 2013 The New York Police Department bomb squad shut down the Brooklyn Bridge for two hours on Memorial Day after driver reported a suspicious SUV without a license plate abandoned midway across the span. After a heavily-armored bomb technician tore through the vehicle and a bomb-sniffing dog gave it a once-over, the NYPD offered the all-clear and re-opened the key East River crossing to traffic about 7pm on Monday. The suspicious Dodge Durango was parked in a Manhattan-bound lane of the iconic bridge. 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The agent is of Arabic origin but holds a British passport, according to Mustafa Alani, director of security studies at the Gulf Research Center. Alani was briefed on the operation by Saudi counterterrorism officials. The agent, whom another source said had Saudi roots, lived for a long time in the UK and at some point fell in with jihadist sympathizers, Alani told CNN. That made him an attractive target for Saudi counterterrorism agencies, which recruited him about a year ago, Alani said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The mole studied Arabic in Yemen to draw al Qaeda's attention, analyst says\n@highlight\nNEW: Saudi agents smuggled him out of Yemen and separately retrieved the bomb, he says\n@highlight\nThe man was a British citizen of Saudi descent who had fallen in with jihadist sympathizers\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda's Yemeni branch has \"a whole outfit\" targeting U.S., source says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 118, "end": 150}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 307, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 483, "end": 484}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The device that AQAP bomb-makers had built for the mole was flown from Yemen to Saudi Arabia by @placeholder counter-terrorism agents and handed over -- around April 20th -- to U.S. intelligence officials.", "idx": 3050}, {"query": "Those devices were intercepted after a tip by Saudi counterterrorism, and had the potential to bring down a plane, according to @placeholder and U.S. officials.", "idx": 3051}], "idx": 1959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Theresa May yesterday vowed that hate preacher Abu Qatada will not be allowed back into Britain after he was cleared of terror offences in Jordan. The Home Secretary insisted the UK will remain closed to the Al Qaeda-linked extremist, who was deported after a decade-long battle costing up to \u00a31million. Her pledge came minutes after judges in Jordan acquitted the cleric of involvement in plotting atrocities in his home country on the grounds of \u2018insufficient evidence\u2019. 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The Microsoft founder says the triple-key login should have been made easier, \u00c3 la Apple's Macs, but that a designer insisted on the more complicated step. \"We could have had a single button. But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button,\" Gates said Saturday during a question-and-answer session to launch a Harvard University fund-raising campaign. His comments have gained attention since a video of his Harvard Q&A was posted on YouTube on Tuesday. Smiling, Gates tried to follow through on the thought, noting it was a basic security feature. But he eventually surrendered to common sense.\n@highlight\nBill Gates: IBM designer insisted on triple-key login on PCs for security reasons\n@highlight\nBut Gates says Control-Alt-Delete was a \"mistake\"\n@highlight\nThe designer credited with the shortcut has deflected responsibility\n@highlight\nGates made comments at a recent Harvard University event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 41}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 451, "end": 468}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 856, "end": 873}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During Saturday's session, Gates reflected on a variety of topics, from the philanthropy he's made his life's work since stepping back from an active role at @placeholder to his company's relationship with Apple in the early days.", "idx": 3078}], "idx": 1978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A U.S. Marine who vanished from his unit in Iraq and later wound up in Lebanon for eight years will face trial on desertion and other charges, the military said Friday. 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Look around the stands and you'll see fans checking stats, sharing pictures on social media, or just killing time between plays. While stadiums have boosted cellular and Wi-Fi infrastructure to keep fans connected during games, there's always the possibility that there won't be enough bandwidth for everyone. That's why on Super Bowl Sunday, the NFL is planning to block live streams of the game inside the stadium. Super Bowl XLVIII, between the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, will be streamed by NFL.com and Fox Sports, but both of those sources will be blocked on the Wi-Fi and cellular networks at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, NFL CIO Michelle McKenna-Doyle told Ars in a phone interview. 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With his own eyes, he studies artful, real-time images of life in New York, Paris and Hong Kong. But Dallas, a graphic designer, doesn't actually leave his Riverside, California, neighborhood, or even his front door. He just needs his phone and a digital portal called Instagram. \"It's like taking a vacation every day,\" said Dallas. \"Instagram is different than any other social network I've been on.\" The freedom to share and connect with users across the globe is big part of what keeps Dallas coming back to Instagram, the wildly popular mobile photo sharing app, again and again. 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Randy McLean said he 'was not involved' in the trip, which saw renowned chat show host Jimmy Kimmel dress as a limousine driver to pick Rob Ford up at an airport in Los Angeles on Saturday. Mr McLean described himself as 'pretty confident' that the eccentric mayor, who has admitted smoking crack cocaine in the past, did not contact the Los Angeles agent Toronto uses to promote its burgeoning film industry in Hollywood, suggesting Ford may have made the decision on his own.\n@highlight\nRob Ford said Oscars-weekend trip to Hollywood was to promote Toronto\n@highlight\nHe claimed to be raising money for the city's rapidly growing film industry\n@highlight\nBut film chiefs and business leaders deny they had any knowledge of trip\n@highlight\nFord did not attend Oscars ceremony due to security and ticketing concerns\n@highlight\nLater seen wandering Hollywood looking for Canadians on Walk of Fame", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Publicity: @placeholder is due to appear on Jimmy Kimmel's chat show later this evening, which explains the presenter's (centre) involvement in the airport stunt", "idx": 3119}], "idx": 2004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:57 EST, 30 September 2013 'Unfair': John McCririck and his wife Jenny arriving at the London Central Employment Office today Racing pundit John McCririck insisted today that he had played the part of a \u2018pantomime villain\u2019 and claimed he had never been ordered to tone down his on-screen style. Speaking on the first day of his employment tribunal against Channel 4, the 73-year-old said he had lost his job purely based on his age, claiming: \u2018There's nobody better around.\u2019 Mr McCririck is taking former employer Channel 4 and TV production company IMG Media Limited to the tribunal, alleging that his sacking last year was motivated by age discrimination.\n@highlight\nRacing pundit, 73, takes C4 and IMG Media to tribunal in Central London\n@highlight\nMcCririck is known for his bling jewellery, sideburns and deerstalker hat\n@highlight\nDropped when C4 unveiled new presenting team headed by Clare Balding\n@highlight\nMcCririck later claimed broadcaster had axed him because he was too old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 154, "end": 185}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 761, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 917, "end": 918}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder spokesman said: 'Along with C4 we will strongly defend the claim that age played any part in the decision not to include John McCririck in the onscreen racing team.'", "idx": 3131}], "idx": 2011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:55 EST, 12 March 2013 Rating: Price: \u00a339.99 / $63.00 (RRP) Part Metal Gear Solid, part Devil May Cry, Revengeance attempts - and largely succeeds - at reinventing Raiden, a character that, until now, may have divided opinion. Indeed, from the moment you're treated to the awe-inspiring, kinetically-charged combat, you know that you're in for something special. A large part of this is due to an ingenious fighting mechanic called the Zandatsu. Here, you are propelled into a slow-motion mini-game where you have to target and sever specific points of an enemy. It's brilliantly responsive and makes a welcome change from overused quick-time events that plague games of similar ilk.\n@highlight\nGorgeous-looking combat with competent and varied enemies\n@highlight\nFleshes-out Raiden and stays true to the Metal Gear universe\n@highlight\nPacked full of Metal Gear tributes - including special bosses\n@highlight\nCamera can disrupt the hectic onscreen action from time to time\n@highlight\nSome textures are muddy and bland", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 143}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Enemies, armed with a variety of rocket launchers and heavy weapons, are ruthlessly aggressive and although it's relatively easy mowing them all down, the real challenge is pulling off the most stylish and brutal moves in @placeholder's armoury, meaning that no battle is ever the same.", "idx": 3138}], "idx": 2016} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Money's tight and gas prices are high, but a change of scenery is good for the soul. As much of the country tries to balance prices at the pump with the all-American summer vacation, we asked six reporters across the country to share easy road trip recommendations from their stomping grounds. CNN's Reynolds Wolf filled up a gas-guzzling Ford Expedition for $99 and traveled east from Waycross, Georgia, to the coastal islands and up to Spanish moss-draped Savannah in a day. Watch the video above to check out that adventure and read on for five more one-tank trip ideas.\n@highlight\nFor a peaceful getaway in Minnesota, rent a cabin in the Brainerd Lakes Area\n@highlight\nTake a break from Orlando's theme parks in St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city\n@highlight\nHead to Doylestown for Pennsylvania arts, crafts and culture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 348, "end": 362}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 651, "end": 669}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Currently on view are a @placeholder folk arts show and an exhibit dedicated to the museum's first two decades of collecting.", "idx": 3140}], "idx": 2018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The friendship between Wayne Rooney and Darren Fletcher will be put on hold for 90 minutes when they lead England and Scotland into battle at Celtic Park on Tuesday. 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Olsson was sent off on the hour mark after collecting two yellow cards for challenges on the Wolves winger Rajiv van La Parra. Adams, whose side were beaten by a 64th-minute header from Dave Edwards, hopes that Olsson will not face any further action other than a standard one-match ban. 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Denzel Washington plays a transit official, once demoted, in \"The Taking of Pelham 123.\" Moreover, Washington's character is not like the hostage negotiator he played three years ago in \"Inside Man,\" although the movie is about his negotiation with a deranged ex-con hostage-holder, played by John Travolta, Washington said. And he's right. The updated \"The Taking of Pelham 123\" is a riveting movie about a subway dispatcher confronted by a former Wall Street trader seeking revenge -- not just a ransom, as in the 1974 film -- from the city of New York for sending him to prison.\n@highlight\n\"The Taking of Pelham 123\" is re-imagining of 1974 film\n@highlight\nDenzel Washington stars as N.Y. transit official negotiating with villain John Travolta\n@highlight\nWashington: I wanted to make the character distinct from negotiator in \"Inside Man\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 49}, {"start": 65, "end": 88}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 216}, {"start": 262, "end": 285}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 554, "end": 577}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 794, "end": 817}, {"start": 860, "end": 876}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who looks younger and more fit than his character, said to prepare for the role he \"ate a lot and kept getting smaller and smaller sweaters to wear.\"", "idx": 3167}], "idx": 2033} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A car bomb exploded Thursday, killing at least 12 people near Somalia's national intelligence headquarters in the capital of Mogadishu, security spokesman Idris Aden said. Most of them were government soldiers. At least 10 other people were injured in the blast after a minivan packed with explosives crashed into a restaurant and blew up, sending flames and black smoke into the air. Al-Shabaab rebels claimed responsibility for the attack, which spokesman Sheikh Abdiaziz Abu Musab said killed 15 security force members. The injured were taken to a nearby hospital, Aden said. 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A study across 17 crucial Tory-Lib Dem marginal constituencies found that the Lib Dem vote has collapsed so significantly that as many as 15 of the party\u2019s MPs are set to lose to Tory challengers. The Lib Dems are braced to lose more seats to Labour in the north of the country, where their vote has also slumped since 2010. 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Lin Senhao, 27, claimed that the death of Huang Yang, also 27, was an accident after an innocent April Fool's Day prank which had ended in tragedy. However, a judge sitting at Shanghai Number Two Intermediate People's Court ruled that the act was malicious and Lin had intentionally murdered his roommate out of spite. 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Starring Ray Winstone as loveable rogue Elzevir, the drama also introduces newcomer Sophie Cookson as the beautiful Grace Mohune who gets an unexpectedly personal look at the world of smuggling when she falls for Elzevir's protegee John Trenchard (Aneurin Barnard). But while Grace is fictional, the women who inhabited the often-terrifying world of 18th century smuggling gangs were not - and frequently, they were just as frightening as the men. 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CEO Mary Barra has testified in a congressional hearing today saying that she was disturbed by past GM comments that the cost of replacing defective switches in some cars was too high. 'I am deeply sorry,' Barra said at the beginning of the hearing. At a hearing Tuesday, members of a House subcommittee demanded answers from Barra about why the automaker used the switch in small cars such as the Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion even though it knew the part didn't meet GM's own specifications.\n@highlight\nMary Barra told Congress today that she was disturbed by earlier statements from other GM execs who said it would be too costly to switch the faulty parts\n@highlight\nStarter ignition switch that jiggled out of place prompted the recall of 2.6million cars\n@highlight\nOver the past 10 years, 13 people have died in at least a dozen accidents that were later connected to the switch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 396, "end": 397}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 767, "end": 768}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 890, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2003: A service technician reports that a @placeholder stalled while driving, and that the weight of the owners' keys had worn down the ignition switch.", "idx": 3197}], "idx": 2059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A Miami man's plan to drown his 21-year-old wife in a jacuzzi in order to collect her life insurance policy failed when he couldn't keep her head under the water, a court heard on Monday. Prosecutors labelled Michel Escoto a 'controlling, manipulative schemer' who plotted to murder his spouse, Wendy Trapaga, in October 2002 in order to claim $1 million from her death. In the closing arguments of Escoto's murder trial in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, prosector Gail Levine told jurors that, after his plan failed, Escoto choked and beat Trapaga to death with a tire iron outside a Northwest Miami-Dade warehouse.\n@highlight\nMichel Escoto is accused of murdering his wife of four days, Wendy Trapaga, in 2002\n@highlight\nAuthorities say he planned to kill Trapaga to collect the life insurance money and then run off with his former girlfriend, Yolanda Cerrillo\n@highlight\nCerrillo admitted to helping Escoto plan and carry out the murder in exchange for immunity from prosecution\n@highlight\nShe was the star witness against him\n@highlight\nIn the closing arguments on Monday, the prosecution called Escoto a 'controlling, manipulative schemer'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 447, "end": 470}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The defense, however, insisted that @placeholder concocted the entire story only after she believed Escoto might have implicated her.", "idx": 3200}], "idx": 2061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first hint something was amiss was the knock on the door from a television reporter. Elaine McClain and her husband, David McClain, of Sanford, Florida, were not expecting a journalist to drop by looking for George Zimmerman, the man who says he fatally shot an unarmed teenager in self-defense. The death of Trayvon Martin has sparked strong reactions across the country, and those sentiments made their way to the unassuming McClains. The next day, a letter arrived with \"Taste the rainbow\" written on the envelope in felt-tip pen. That is the slogan for Skittles candy. 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Cheney's endless media appearances, including this remarkable interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, reveal a nearly sociopathic refusal to admit any error, express any remorse, apologize for any mistake.\n@highlight\nPaul Begala says he is appalled by Dick Cheney and his relentless effort to revise history\n@highlight\nBegala: Cheney won't admit any error, misgiving or remorse or apologize for any mistake\n@highlight\nBegala: Cheney misled, lied and did anything to drag America into a war with Iraq\n@highlight\nHe says whether Cheney is a liar or fool; thousands of troops are dead; Iraq is a disaster", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 281, "end": 296}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the first months of the Bush-Cheney administration, @placeholder was ordered to convene a task force on terrorism.", "idx": 3220}], "idx": 2072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama and his certain Republican opponent in November, Mitt Romney, shifted to full general election mode Wednesday, portraying each other as threats to future American progress as their campaigns engaged in a \"war over women\" indicative of what to expect for the next seven months. 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And the manager who has revitalised the Pittodrie club took a veiled dig at the current Ibrox regime by declaring: \u2018There\u2019s a lot to be said about being happy at your work and I\u2019m extremely happy here.\u2019 Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne admitted this week that McInnes is bound to be attracting covetous glances after leading the club to their first silverware in 19 years with last season\u2019s League Cup triumph - but he still expects the former Rangers midfielder to stay with the Dons.\n@highlight\nDerek McInnes has rejected speculation linking him with the Rangers job\n@highlight\nThe Aberdeen boss said he is extremely happy in his current role\n@highlight\nMcInnes also praised Shay Logan for his recent performances", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has resigned from the post at rangers but might be made to serve his 12-month notice period", "idx": 3240}], "idx": 2078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants to brief Whitehall mandarins on the SNP's expensive shopping list should the party hold the balance of power in a hung parliament Nicola Sturgeon has demanded talks with the UK's top civil servants ahead of the election, sparking claims that Scottish Nationalist MPs are 'preparing' to enter government at Westminster. The First Minister wants to brief Whitehall mandarins on the SNP's expensive shopping list should the party hold the balance of power in a hung parliament. 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Not only does FIFA look good, it plays well too -- and gameplay was always the area where PES had the edge. Barcelona forward Lionel Messi is the cover star of Pro Evolution Soccer 2009. If you've played a PES game before you'll know what to expect, which is both a plus and a minus, depending on your point of view. The ball pings around nicely, the weight of pass remains just about right and long passes are much improved. It mostly feels like a game of computer football should.\n@highlight\nCNN Football Fanzone reviews Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2009\n@highlight\nPES 2009 is little changed from previous incarnations in the series\n@highlight\nReviewer: While flawed, PES 2009 is still good fun in offline two-player mode", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 54}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 178, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 248, "end": 272}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 582, "end": 601}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 644}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You might say the game needs revolution rather than evolution and for next season's release publishers @placeholder must up their game.", "idx": 3245}], "idx": 2083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Bill Cosby's TV wife is standing firmly in his corner -- even as three more women made accusations against the comedian. Showbiz 411 reported that Phylicia Rashad, who played Clair Huxtable on NBC's \"The Cosby Show,\" told the outlet that she never saw any indication of the behavior that many women have attributed to the legendary actor. He has been accused of harassing, drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women. No charges have ever been filed against Cosby, and his attorneys have vehemently denied the allegations. \"Forget these women,\" Rashad said. \"What you're seeing is the destruction of a legacy. And I think it's orchestrated. I don't know why or who's doing it, but it's the legacy. And it's a legacy that is so important to the culture.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Three more women make allegations about Bill Cosby\n@highlight\nCosby TV wife Phylicia Rashad defends the comedian\n@highlight\nRashad also defended Cosby's wife amid allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder, you should be supporting these women rather than joining Cosby's paid 'attack dogs' who are trying to undermine them in any way that they can,\" Allred said.", "idx": 3253}], "idx": 2089} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's star hurdler Liu Xiang bounced back from his Olympic Games disappointment to claim his third successive Asian Games gold medal, but Wednesday's action was marred by a second positive drug test by a Uzbekistani athlete. Liu limped out before his first 110-meters hurdles heat in Beijing two years ago, but has since recovered from an Achilles injury and returned to form on home soil with victory in Guangzhou. The 27-year-old headed off teammate Shi Dongpeng in a record time of 13.09 seconds in front of 80,000 people as he bettered the marks he set in winning in Qatar four years ago and South Korea in 2002.\n@highlight\nLiu Xiang wins third successive gold at Asian Games, setting another record time\n@highlight\nHurdler's gold helps China beat Games record total medals with three days to go\n@highlight\nIt has 352 overall -- 171 of them gold -- to surpass the mark it set in Beijing in 1990\n@highlight\nSecond competitor from Uzbekistan tests positive for a banned stimulant", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With three days of competition remaining, China leads with 173 gold medals and 352 in total -- beating its previous record of 342 in @placeholder 20 years ago.", "idx": 3255}], "idx": 2091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Advertisers are backing away from the Los Angeles Clippers after racist comments attributed to the NBA team's owner Donald Sterling. Mercedes-Benz USA said Monday its dealerships are ending their sponsorship of the Clippers in the wake of comments allegedly made by Sterling. Used car dealership chain CarMax, airline Virgin America, Sprint, Amtrak and Corona are doing the same. Three other sponsors, Kia Motors America, energy drink maker Red Bull and hardwood flooring retailer Lumber Liquidators, said they are suspending their advertising and sponsorship activities with the team. Insurer State Farm, said it 'will be taking a pause in our relationship with the organization.' Several other local businesses like the Yokohama Tire Corporation, Southern California Ford dealers association, LoanMart, AQUAhydrate and two casinos are ending their funding for the team.\n@highlight\nSignificant sponsors of LA Clippers announced on Monday that they are to withdraw or suspend their backing of the team while Donald Sterling remains owner\n@highlight\nOf the NBA teams 10 major sponsors, five have pulled away from the troubled team\n@highlight\nExpected more will follow - potentially signaling the death-knell for Sterling's stewardship of the team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 52, "end": 71}, {"start": 113, "end": 115}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 433}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 495, "end": 512}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 736, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 786}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1232}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While we have been a proud @placeholder sponsor for 9 years and support the team, fans and community, these statements necessitate that CarMax end its sponsorship.'", "idx": 3258}], "idx": 2093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- More than a dozen Justice Department and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives officials faced punishment Wednesday after a long-awaited report on the botched gun probe known as \"Operation Fast and Furious.\" That probe and a previous investigation were marked by \"a series of misguided strategies, tactics, errors in judgment and management failures\" that allowed hundreds of weapons to reach Mexican drug cartels, the Justice Department's independent inspector general concluded. Within minutes of the report's release, Justice announced rthat former acting ATF chief Kenneth Melson was retiring and another official, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Jason Weinstein, had resigned.\n@highlight\nNEW: ATF whistleblower calls botched probe \"egregious\"\n@highlight\nInspector general's report refers 14 for discipline; 2 already out\n@highlight\nATF will \"get off the mat again and keep swinging,\" acting chief says\n@highlight\nFirearms traced to the probe were at the site of the killing of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 111}, {"start": 213, "end": 238}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 453, "end": 470}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 593, "end": 595}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The controversy forced @placeholder out at ATF, but he remained in another post at Justice until Wednesday.", "idx": 3263}], "idx": 2096} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. Department of Justice says it's concerned about actions taken by the Ferguson, Missouri, Police Department in recent days. Two letters to Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson this week from Justice Department chastised Ferguson police over what officers were wearing -- and in some cases, not wearing. Specifically, the department took issue with some officers wearing bracelets that say \"I am Darren Wilson,\" and other officers who were not wearing their name tags. \"Officers wearing name plates while in uniform is a basic component of transparency and accountability,\" Christy E. 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Erick N Walker, 26, of Marysville was captured at his home last Friday, a month after the death of teenager Molly Conley. Walker appeared in court in Lake Stevens, Washington on Monday where he is expected to be charged with first-degree murder. 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The latest wound is largely self-inflicted. Medicaid and the new Obamacare exchanges are competing for the same young and healthy customers that Obamacare needs to survive -- and Medicaid's winning. President Obama and the entire Democratic Party have nobody else but themselves to blame. In its hubris, the Democratic Party members assured the country again and again in 2009 and 2010 that it knew enough to be able to forcibly reorganize one-sixth of the American economy without causing millions to lose their current health insurance coverage, without triggering skyrocketing costs and without causing a host of terrible unintended consequences.\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich: Medicaid and Obamacare exchanges compete for the young\n@highlight\nGingrich: U.S. health care is too vast and complex for one-size-fits-all program\n@highlight\nHe says the young must sign up to offset the cost of older, sicker enrollees\n@highlight\nGingrich: Technology, entrepreneurial spirit could deliver better health care", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other challenge in signing up young people is that the @placeholder law also made it possible for young people to stay on their parents' plan until the age of 26, further reducing the pool of the eligible young who can subsidize the old and sick.", "idx": 3273}], "idx": 2100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If, as expected, Patrice Evra completes a move to Juventus in the coming days, the new Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will be greeted by a dressing room that looks and sounds rather different to the one that David Moyes left behind in April. In the blink of an eye, the make-up and personality of the United squad has radically transformed. 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They waved Russian flags and red flags emblazoned with the iconic image of Argentinian Marxist Che Guevara. There was not a single Ukrainian flag to be seen. \"They are frightened,\" said local journalist Denis Kazansky of pro-Ukraine protestors. \"They will not come out and demonstrate.\" That's because just three days earlier, Lenin Square was the scene of violent clashes that left a 22-year-old, pro-Ukrainian activist dead.\n@highlight\nProtesters mainly pro-Russian in Donetsk, city in eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nAt Lenin Square, one pro-Ukrainian protester was killed Thursday\n@highlight\nTension remain between pro-Russian and pro-Ukraine demonstrators", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 7}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told us that people in this eastern pocket of @placeholder supported the idea of federalism.", "idx": 3294}], "idx": 2113} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Gordon Google may tout itself as being a publicly responsible, green fingered, all-things-good company that touts green technology, but the companies chief executives are not setting a good example from on high.In fact, it would appear they're flying high whilst American taxpayers foot the bill. Despite lobbying the federal government on environmental policy, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt have put 3.4 million miles on their private jets in recent years, polluting the atmosphere with 100 million pounds of carbon dioxide according to The Blaze. Forget using Google Hangouts to conduct business, the execs prefer the old-fashioned method of face-to-face communication. Often, they'll take a trip on one of the enormous corporate fuel-guzzling 757 or 767 aircraft or the more exclusive Gulfstream V at a moments notice \u2013 and sometimes to the most exotic of vacation destinations.\n@highlight\nGoogle execs have traveled millions of miles to playgrounds of the rich and famous\n@highlight\nSeveral trips on company jets were to Washington D.C.\n@highlight\nPlanes are filled up with government-subsidized fuel and even get to park cheaply\n@highlight\nCompany maintains a green image yet does not practice what it preaches", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Blaze claim that when a company attempts to manipulate the government into using environmental policies to determine what types of cars @placeholder can drive, what kinds of jobs Americans can have and how taxpayers\u2019 hard-earned dollars are spent, it should at least be unerring in its commitment to the environment.", "idx": 3298}], "idx": 2114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Actress Mia Farrow testified Monday that supermodel Naomi Campbell named Charles Taylor as the person who presented her with a diamond. Farrow was testifying at the war crimes trial of Taylor, the former president of Liberia who prosecutors allege funded a brutal civil war in Sierra Leone using blood diamonds. A so-called blood diamond is mined in war zones and used to fund rebels and warlords. The stones have fueled bloody conflicts in Africa for more than a decade. Farrow's testimony at the United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone contradicted that of Campbell, who took the stand last week.\n@highlight\nMia Farrow says Naomi Campbell said Charles Taylor sent her a diamond\n@highlight\nFormer Liberian president on trial for allegedly funding civil war with blood diamonds\n@highlight\nCampbell testified she wasn't sure who sent her diamonds during a trip to Africa\n@highlight\nBlood diamonds are mined in war zones and is used to fund rebels and warlords", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 529, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder told prosecutors: \"She said that in the night she had been awakened.", "idx": 3302}], "idx": 2117} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A North Carolina man has been charged with murdering a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier, police said Tuesday. Fayetteville detectives arrested Edgar Patino, a fellow soldier, at his home in Hope Mills, North Carolina, about 15 miles south of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He is accused of killing Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, 23, found dead on June 21 in a hotel near Fort Bragg. She was seven-months pregnant at the time of her death, authorities said. Touma, a five-year veteran of the Army, had served with the U.S. Army Dental Activity Clinic in Bamberg, Germany, and in Fort Drum, New York, before her stint at Fort Bragg.\n@highlight\nFellow soldier Edgar Patino arrested at his home in Hope Mills, North Carolina\n@highlight\nHe is accused of killing Megan Lynn Touma, 23\n@highlight\nShe was found dead on June 21 in a hotel near Fort Bragg, North Carolina", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 510, "end": 541}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of @placeholder's friends told CNN that Touma and Patino had been stationed together in Germany and dated in the past.", "idx": 3305}, {"query": "@placeholder is is the second female soldier from Fort Bragg to die under suspicious circumstances since June.", "idx": 3309}], "idx": 2118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:45 EST, 2 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:37 EST, 3 April 2012 A father who was credited with helping to bring an end to last summer's riots accused a man of staring at his wife before punching him to the ground, a court has heard. Tariq Jahan, 46, allegedly assaulted Sajjad Ali after the pair got into an argument outside Mr Ali's workplace in Factory Road, Handsworth, on July 6 last year. Mr Ali told Birmingham Crown Court that Mr Jahan drove up to him in his car and said: 'Oi, why you staring at me?' before getting out, coming up to him and then accusing him of 'staring at my missus'.\n@highlight\nTariq Jahan had appealed for peace hours after the death of his son Haroon, 21, last August - and won Pride of Britain award\n@highlight\nMr Jahan allegedly grabbed Sajjad Ali by the throat last July during a row\n@highlight\nMr Ali treated for jaw fractures and lost two teeth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 456}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 510, "end": 511}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tariq Jahan came into the public eye when @placeholder (in photo) was killed while protecting their community from looters", "idx": 3322}], "idx": 2128} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sheffield United eased into the FA Cup third round at Plymouth\u2019s expense in a tale of three penalties. League Two Argyle were left to wonder what might have been had Reuben Reid not skewed a spot-kick into the stand early in the second half. They were punished in ruthless fashion by Jose Baxter, who sent the League One promotion contenders through with two textbook penalties. Jose Baxter (centre) slots in his second penalty during Sheffield United's 3-0 victory over Plymouth Argyle Sheffield United players congratulate Baxter as the Blades secure their place in the FA Cup third round Sheffield United: Howard; Flynn, Basham, McEveley, Harris; Campbell-Rice (McNulty 46), Doyle (c), Scougall (Reed 76), Murphy; Baxter (Cuvelier 85); Higdon\n@highlight\nSheffield United reached the FA Cup third round by beating Plymouth\n@highlight\nJose Baxter scored two penalties to help Championship side through\n@highlight\nMarc McNulty netted in the dying minutes against the League Two side\n@highlight\nReuben Reid missed an opportunity to give Argyle the lead from the spot", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 435, "end": 450}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 487, "end": 502}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 968, "end": 977}, {"start": 995, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The second half could only be an improvement and @placeholder immediately had a chance to steal the lead.", "idx": 3326}, {"query": "@placeholder had an excellent chance to complete his hat-trick with 12 minutes left but missed the target when well placed.", "idx": 3327}], "idx": 2131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Syria's neighbors are preparing for the worst as the specter of potential Western airstrikes hang heavily over a nervous Middle East. As U.S. President Barack Obama makes his case to Congress and the international community for a military response to an alleged chemical attack by Syrian regime forces in a Damascus suburb, CNN explores how the countries bordering war-torn Syria feel about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the possibility of foreign intervention in the bloody conflict there. Lebanon Security is tightening and there is a mood of growing worry and angst in the streets of Beirut, where many are convinced that strikes on Damascus, less than 70 miles from the Lebanese capital, will further destabilize the country that, aside from Syria, has suffered the most as a result of the war.\n@highlight\nLebanon: Security tight amid fears Western strikes in Syria will destabilize country\n@highlight\nIsrael: Scared residents line up at gas-mask distribution centers; Israeli PM 'ready for anything'\n@highlight\nJordan: Despite world's military officials meeting there, country says it won't be launching pad\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia: Many want Assad gone, but believe airstrikes will make Syrian suffering worse", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 324, "end": 326}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The government has mostly tried to stay out of the conflict, but that hasn't stopped the bloodshed -- and those fleeing the fighting -- from spilling over @placeholder's borders.", "idx": 3341}, {"query": "But despite these deep divisions, many @placeholder are united in the belief that potential strikes are little more than a superficial show of power from an American president backed into a corner by his \"red line\" declaration about chemical weapons use in Syria.", "idx": 3343}, {"query": "In May of 2013, an @placeholder defense ministry official specifically denied that Israel had \"done anything against Assad and his regime.\"", "idx": 3344}], "idx": 2140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will send observers to the tense Thailand-Cambodia border, where a disputed centuries-old temple is located, the organization said Tuesday. Foreign Ministers and representatives from ASEAN's 10 member nations met in Jakarta Tuesday to discuss the long-standing border conflict. In a statement issued after the meeting, ASEAN says it welcomes \"the invitation by both Cambodia and Thailand (for) observers from Indonesia, current chair of ASEAN, to observe the commitment by both sides to avoid further armed clashes between them.\" Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said in a news conference that the civilian and military observers will be unarmed. The team will be there to assist and support both countries to keep their commitment avoid further clashes.\n@highlight\nASEAN will send observers to the Thailand-Cambodia border\n@highlight\nThere is a disputed centuries-old temple there\n@highlight\nThe team will assist both sides to keep their commitments to avoid clashes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 69}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the renewed fighting, ASEAN has sent @placeholder to meet with leaders of both Thailand and Cambodia to try to ease tensions.", "idx": 3348}], "idx": 2141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amir Khan has hit back at insults from America\u2019s flamboyant world champion Floyd Mayweather by claiming he is more famous than the welterweight known as the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. And in a neat dig at Mayweather\u2019s famed macho ego, Khan insisted he throws more punches in one round than the unbeaten world champion manages in an entire fight. Mayweather, who has earned \u00a3300million in a unbeaten 47-fight career, is looking for a super-fight with Manny Pacquiao and dismissed Khan\u2019s plea to fight him by claiming the Bolton fighter\u2019s \u2018name doesn\u2019t carry enough weight\u2019. 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It is the latest twist in a series of allegations that have tarnished the sport which is followed passionately in a number of countries including Pakistan and India. In August, Pakistan's series against England ended amid uproar when three Pakistan players were implicated in a betting scandal. Zakir Khan, the director of cricket operations for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), told CNN on Tuesday that he was trying to track down Zulqarnain Haider.\n@highlight\nPakistan Cricket Board is still trying to locate Zulqarnain Haider, who has fled to London\n@highlight\nHaider went missing from team hotel in Dubai after allegedly being threatened\n@highlight\nWicketkeeper was due to play in a one-day international against South Africa on Monday\n@highlight\nReports claim Haider received threats after a winning innings in a previous match", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 531, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 614, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 665}, {"start": 693, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "South Africa won Monday's match in Dubai by 57 runs and completed a 3-2 series win over @placeholder.", "idx": 3355}], "idx": 2145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Maykop, Russia (CNN) -- Russian authorities have arrested a prominent community leader from the country's Circassian ethnic minority. The arrest took place on Friday night in the same province where the Winter Olympics are currently being held. The detention of Asker Sokht follows the police roundup on February 7 in the southern city of Nalchik of dozens of Circassian activists who tried to hold a protest denouncing the Winter Olympics. Russian officials could not be reached on Sunday to comment on Sokht's arrest. But the detention of a leader widely perceived as a moderate, who often defended Russian government policy, has sent ripples of alarm through the Circassian community in Russia, which is estimated to number around 800,000.\n@highlight\nAsker Sokht, a leader in Circassian community, was arrested Friday night\n@highlight\nCircassians have protested against Sochi Olympics, held in their ancestral homeland\n@highlight\nThey want Russia to acknowledge the connection and a major battle in the area\n@highlight\nMany Circassians accuse 19th-century Russia of genocide against their ancestors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As news of Sokht's arrest spread this weekend, several prominent @placeholder asked CNN not to publish their interviews for fear of punishment at the hands of Russian authorities.", "idx": 3359}], "idx": 2148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem are hoping it won't be a silent night this Christmas Eve, following a spate of tourist cancellations due to recent violence in Gaza. The West Bank town of around 29,000 people, eight kilometers (five miles) south of Jerusalem, contains the Church of the Nativity, venerated by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus. One of the oldest surviving Christian churches in the world, it has been considered the site of Christ's birth since at least the 2nd century, and is the most significant tourist attraction in the Palestinian territories. But Palestinian authorities are concerned that the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas will deter pilgrims from visiting the site during the traditional Christmas boom season this month.\n@highlight\nAuthorities in Bethlehem say Christians have been canceling Christmas pilgrimages\n@highlight\nThe cause is the recent conflict in the region between Israel and Hamas\n@highlight\nThey hope bookings will recover due to interest following a U.N. status upgrade\n@highlight\nBethlehem, in the West Bank, is the most important tourist site in the Palestinian Territories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 298, "end": 319}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She believed it was motivated by a sense of @placeholder solidarity.", "idx": 3366}], "idx": 2154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lena Dunham has finally responded to claims she made up a story about being raped by an acquaintance in college, detailed in a passage from her new book Not That Kind of Girl, and she's sticking by her story. The star and creator of HBO's Girls, wrote an essay on Buzzfeed to address reports claiming to have identified a man named 'Barry' who matched the descriptions of the man who raped her after a party when she was attending Oberlin College nearly a decade ago. The man interviewed by Breitbart and the National Review denied the claims, saying he never even met Dunham during their time at the Ohio liberal arts college.\n@highlight\nLena Dunham used her book to describe how 'Barry', a 'flamboyant Republican', raped her at Oberlin College\n@highlight\nAfter the book was published this fall, some publications fact-checked Dunham's account and found a man with the same name and descriptions\n@highlight\nThat man said he never even met Dunham at school\n@highlight\nDunham has now written an essay for Buzzfeed, saying she changed the name of her attacker and never meant to identify him\n@highlight\nShe also apologized to an Oberlin alumnus named Barry, who Breitbart and National Review said matched the rapist's description", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 153, "end": 173}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 431, "end": 445}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The publisher acted as soon as it became public that @placeholder, with the help of his lawyer, had set up a legal fund to defend his reputation and has already raised nearly $24,000.", "idx": 3380}], "idx": 2164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 16:02 EST, 6 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 8 April 2013 She caused outrage for suing a burglary victim after falling over a kerb during a 999 call. Now PC Kelly Jones has done it again by demanding compensation from her own force over a car crash. The constable was in a police car which skidded off the road and ended on its side during a chase in January last year. Proud: WPC Jones with her father Danny Harle on her first day as a police officer\n@highlight\nWPC Kelly Jones's police car skidded off the road as it pursued another vehicle and she is now suing her police force\n@highlight\nPanda car ended up on its side and was written off following the accident\n@highlight\nShe faced an extraordinary backlash after it emerged she was suing a petrol station owner who called 999\n@highlight\nDivorced mother-of-two has been off work on full basic pay while she recovers from that accident and tripping on a kerb", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 492, "end": 494}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crash: A Norfolk Police patrol car like the one which was involved in a crash while @placeholder Kelly Jones, 33, was inside", "idx": 3388}], "idx": 2170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shoplifter Danny from Channel 4 documentary Benefits Street Channel 4 was facing a police probe last night over a documentary featuring a thief showing how to shoplift. Detectives are considering whether to investigate the criminal activities seen in the programme on welfare claimants. The prolific shoplifter explains how to dodge security alarms and how to remove security tags from designer clothes without causing damage. More than 200 complaints were made to Channel 4 and the broadcasting watchdog Ofcom after Benefits Street aired on Monday night. Residents in a deprived Birmingham road were filmed making false welfare claims and growing cannabis in their homes. John O\u2019Shea, a Labour councillor in the city, said: \u2018Channel 4 appear to have aided and abetted shoplifting in Birmingham.\u2019\n@highlight\nBenefits Street features the lives of several jobless living in Birmingham\n@highlight\nWest Midlands Police admit they are reviewing footage for crimes\n@highlight\nStar Dee Roberts was held after drugs raid on street last year\n@highlight\n'I'm innocent and have not been charged with anything,' she said\n@highlight\nForce founds bullets, cocaine, cannabis and cash in various houses\n@highlight\n90% of those in the 137-house street said to claim one or more benefit\n@highlight\n'Manipulated' residents complain series has made area 'look like slums'\n@highlight\n4.3m saw it making it most watched Channel 4 show for more than a year\n@highlight\nOfcom receives complaints about the portrayal of criminality by show", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 517, "end": 531}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 913}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1398, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1449}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After making \u00a3200 in an afternoon, @placeholder then calls a drug dealer to order \u2018two bags and a shot\u2019.", "idx": 3401}, {"query": "@placeholder insisted the programme-makers were careful not to show viewers how to commit crime.", "idx": 3403}], "idx": 2180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Michigan man accused of gunning down an unarmed young woman on his front porch took the stand in his own defense Monday. Theodore Wafer, 55, told jurors he feared for his life when loud banging on his front and kitchen doors startled him awake in the early morning hours of November 2, 2013. Wafer is facing charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing 19-year-old Renisha McBride, who prosecutors said was on Wafer's porch in Dearborn Heights seeking help after a car accident. On the stand, Wafer said he thinks of McBride daily. \"This poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her,\" he said, wiping his eyes. He could face life in prison if convicted.\n@highlight\nTheodore Wafer wiped tears on the stand, told jurors he thinks of victim every day\n@highlight\nWafer said he thought someone was breaking in; \"I wasn't going to be a victim in my own house\"\n@highlight\nProsecutors say 19-year-old Renisha McBride was unarmed, looking for help\n@highlight\nThe sides spar over \"selfies\" showing McBride with gun, drugs and cash", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 925, "end": 939}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who is white, was criminally charged more than two weeks after the killing.", "idx": 3409}, {"query": "Throughout the case, defense attorneys have fought to admit cell phone \"selfies\" of @placeholder taken weeks before the incident, that they say point to criminal and aggressive tendencies.", "idx": 3410}], "idx": 2184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Having tipped Brazil to win the World Cup I must say their opening performance against Croatia was an anti-climax that highlighted vulnerabilities, particularly in defence. The brightest thing about Thursday evening from the hosts\u2019 point of view was the extraordinary home support, as I saw close up. To watch the match I made a three-hour journey through some of the worst traffic I\u2019ve ever seen into the mountains above Rio de Janeiro, to share the occasion with two former Manchester United team-mates, Da Silva twins Rafa and Fabio. Rio in Rio: Rio Ferdinand (centre) with former team-mates Rafael and Fabio plus friends watching Brazil-Croatia\n@highlight\nBrazil's victory over Croatia was an anti-climax\n@highlight\nFerdinand watched the match with Fabio and Rafael da Silva\n@highlight\nBrazil were lucky to win and vulnerable defensively\n@highlight\nThere are no billboards or posters in Brazil, just people who love football", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 476, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I got back to @placeholder late, and there were still umpteen impromptu matches being played all along the beach.", "idx": 3412}], "idx": 2185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The clock is ticking in Washington on the bipartisan super committee, those 12 members of Congress tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction by Thanksgiving. More than 140 of their colleagues, both Democrats and Republicans, are encouraging them to be bold and go bigger -- reaching $4 trillion of deficit reduction in order to put the U.S. on stable long-term fiscal footing and avoid another round of downgrades. But if their colleagues' counsel isn't persuasive, there's an additional voice the super committee could find inspiration from -- the original founding father, George Washington.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Debt super committee facing a pivotal choice for America's future\n@highlight\n140 members of Congress favor going for a big solution to debt problem\n@highlight\nAvlon: America's first president advised payment of debt through taxes\n@highlight\nHe says the debt panel should put the country above arbitrary \"no-tax\" pledges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder warned about the dangers of what we would today call hyper-partisans: \"They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community.\"", "idx": 3413}, {"query": "The most hopeful declaration of independence that has occurred in recent weeks is the growing number of @placeholder willing to break ranks with anti-tax absolutists.", "idx": 3414}], "idx": 2186} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is using the same app that caught him texting while driving last week. Last night, Zuckerberg found a scary-looking spider in his bathroom and posted a picture of it using the app Jelly. The app was developed by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone for crowd-sourcing questions from social media friends. Users post a picture with a question and other users contribute their answers. Scroll down for video What's this? 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After being held out for 34 minutes the visitors finally got themselves ahead through Neymar, who rounded the keeper and slotted home with ease, following a sumptuous ball over the top from Lionel Messi - his five assist of the season already. Five minutes later Barcelona had the opportunity to extend their lead with that man Messi again the architect, closing in on goal before being hacked down by both Loukas Vyntra and Tono Garcia - however bizarrely only the former got the red card despite both of them involved in the altercation.\n@highlight\nNeymar puts Barcelona ahead thanks to Lionel Messi's superb assist\n@highlight\nMessi is then brought down in the area, with Vyntra sent off\n@highlight\nThe Argentine sent his penalty wide, before Rakitic scored a screamer\n@highlight\nSandro, brought on because of a Neymar injury, scores the third\n@highlight\nPedro scores fourth after sublime team play involving Alba and Sandro\n@highlight\nMessi scores fifth with fine chip over goalkeeper Jesus\n@highlight\nMessi and Neymar start together for the first time this season\n@highlight\nLevante: Jesus, Tono, Hector, Vyntra, Barral, Morales, Casadesus, Pedro Lopez, Diop, Simao and Camarasa\n@highlight\nBarcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Sergio, Pedro, Iniesta, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Jordi Alba, Alves, Mathieu\n@highlight\nA win will take them four points clear of Atletico Madrid in the table", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1319}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1335}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1343}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1350}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1359}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1369, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1386}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1401, "end": 1405}, {"start": 1408, "end": 1414}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1483}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder puts a disappointing ball into the box from the left in space, cleared by Tono inside the area.", "idx": 3429}], "idx": 2194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The agent who penetrated al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and returned from Yemen with the group's new \"airline bomb\" was always under Saudi control and was not a double-agent, two sources briefed by Saudi counterterrorism officials have told CNN. One source told CNN that the device was recovered around April 20, more than a week before the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, and was then handed over to the United States for forensic analysis. One source said that from the very beginning, the infiltrator was working for Saudi intelligence. The other said Saudi intelligence was involved \"from A to Z.\" The source added that the agent involved had moved in the \"jihadist orbit\" in Saudi Arabia before being recruited.\n@highlight\nNEW: Saudi intelligence was involved \"from A to Z,\" a source says\n@highlight\nNEW: The Saudi intelligence chief oversaw the operation, a source says\n@highlight\nNEW: The bomb-maker rectified earlier mistakes, a source says\n@highlight\nThe leak about a mole involved in the operation is \"unfortunate,\" a U.S. lawmaker says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 253, "end": 255}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 389, "end": 403}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 632}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Initial reports had not revealed the extent of @placeholder involvement.", "idx": 3430}, {"query": "At one point, the @placeholder agent reported that a device was being built, and the Saudis then informed the United States, according to one of the latest sources, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the information.", "idx": 3431}, {"query": "But another @placeholder official told CNN, \"We are not ready to say the threat stream is over.", "idx": 3434}], "idx": 2195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: This is part one of a series of reports CNN.com is featuring from an upcoming, six-hour television event, \"God's Warriors,\" hosted by CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour. Daveed Gartenstein-Ross was born to Jewish parents in Ashland, Oregon. A college friend introduced him to Islam. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The path to faith often takes unexpected twists. In the case of Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, the road went through three of the world's major religions -- Judaism, Islam and Christianity -- and ultimately brought him to the FBI. Born to Jewish parents who call themselves mystics, he grew up in what he calls the \"liberal hippie Mecca\" of Ashland, Oregon, a town of about 20,000 near the California border. It was in this ultraliberal intellectual environment that a young Gartenstein-Ross experimented with a radical form of Islam that eventually led him to shun music, reject women's rights and even refuse to touch dogs because he believed this was \"according to God's will.\"\n@highlight\nMan says he became radical Muslim during college a decade ago\n@highlight\n\"Ideas that I once thought unthinkable ... seemed like good ideas to me\"\n@highlight\nOregon group he worked for has since been shut down by the government\n@highlight\nOrganization maintains it's a charity, seeks to have name cleared", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 187, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 405, "end": 427}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 561, "end": 563}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Gartenstein-Ross returned to @placeholder, he got his first taste of radicalization when an imam at a local makeshift mosque blasted Western society.", "idx": 3451}], "idx": 2209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As President Barack Obama hit out at Republicans who have criticized his economic policies, he singled out Republican Senator Rand Paul - who previously said income inequality has worsened under Obama's administration. During the Democratic National Committee's winter meeting today, Obama remarked on Paul's 2013 comment that the Republican party needs to show up on the South Side of Chicago and shout: 'We are the party of jobs and opportunity'. The president said, while smiling, it is 'encouraging' that the 2016 presidential hopeful wants to go to his hometown and that Paul would be welcomed there, adding 'we are a friendly bunch'.\n@highlight\nDuring Democratic National Committee's winter meeting, president targeted Republicans who are 're-branding themselves as party of middle class'\n@highlight\nRand Paul, a Kentucky senator, said in 2013 that a Republican party was needed to go to South Side of Chicago and shout 'we are party of jobs'\n@highlight\nObama said it is encouraging Paul wants to go to his hometown and that he would be 'welcomed there'\n@highlight\nPresident argued that best way for Republicans to prove commitment to middle class was by supporting his call for a higher minimum wage", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 230, "end": 258}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 331, "end": 346}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 658, "end": 686}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 857, "end": 866}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 989, "end": 992}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I just want everybody to remember that at every step as we made these policies, made this progress, we were told by our good friends the @placeholder that our actions would crush jobs, explode deficits and destroy the country,' he said.", "idx": 3458}], "idx": 2215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dallas (CNN)Kisha Bell walks into the Neighborhood Medical Center in Dallas complaining of abdominal pain. But she has a much more pressing concern weighing on her mind. \"Ebola -- can you tell me, I guess, as far as like the symptoms?\" she asks the doctor. Ebola isn't spreading across the United States, but anxiety about the virus certainly is. The epicenter is Dallas, where the country's first diagnosis and the first transmissions of Ebola were made. Before this month, Dr. Martin McElya said he's never been asked about Ebola. Now he's fielding a wave of questions. \"I say, 'You're not going to get it from someone who sneezes across the room, or because you're sharing an airspace,\" McElya said. \"It's going to require more of an intimate contact, and people seem relieved by that fact.\"\n@highlight\nA Dallas doctor says he has many patients asking him about Ebola symptoms\n@highlight\nA slew of false alarms in the past week have raised concerns\n@highlight\nThere are less than 19 beds ready for Ebola patients in specially-trained hospitals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 38, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2nd health care worker tests positive for Ebola at @placeholder hospital", "idx": 3459}], "idx": 2216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chris Rodgers does not conform to the archetypal image of a snarling Aussie, but he made it clear on Tuesday that his side have no intention of toning down their on-field conduct. Respected BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew hit out at the Aussies\u2019 behaviour in the Test series against India, saying it set a bad example following the tragic death of Phillip Hughes. But Rogers, here to captain a Prime Minister\u2019s XI in England\u2019s final warm-up game before the tri-series against Australia and India, does not anticipate his team-mates changing. 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The revelation comes as evidence piles up that the murderous regime of Bashar al-Assad was behind the suspected chemical weapons attack Wednesday that killed an estimated 1,500 Syrians in a Damascus suburb. The preparation for a military strike could mean that President Barack Obama intends to make good on his threat of 'enormous consequences' if Assad crossed the 'red line' of using chemical weapons against his own people.\n@highlight\nU.S. Sixth Fleet moved missile destroyers closer to Israel to put them in position for attack\n@highlight\nJoint Chiefs Chairman will present President Barack Obama with a strike plan on Saturday\n@highlight\nObama seemed to put the brakes on talks of a unilateral strike, saying that the U.S. would need a coalition or U.N. support\n@highlight\nGovernment of Bashar al-Assad denies using chemical weapons and blames rebels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Syrian regime has strongly denied that it has used chemical weapons, however the regime refuses to allow @placeholder inspectors into the country to examine to site and confirm whether chemical weapons were used.", "idx": 3467}], "idx": 2223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This was Rick Santorum's first debate with front-runner status. That means it was his time to get grilled like a fine Kansas City steak. And I wouldn't say he came out of it like a filet. Even though his rivals missed some opportunities to press their case against the former senator from Pennsylvania, Santorum couldn't escape the barbecue. It was his old nemesis, Ron Paul, who had the most damning attacks. Perhaps we should have expected Paul, who has been arguing with Santorum ever since the first debates, to be the most prepared. After all, they have been sparring for more than six months. Paul began the debate by calling Santorum a fake. 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Dad\u2019s Army, the show I created and co-wrote with David Croft, is repeated every Saturday and gets audiences of 2.2\u2009million. But my favourite sitcom of all, the one that recaptures the most extraordinary era of my life, will never be screened again. Classic: The It Ain't Half Hot Mum cast with Michael Bates in make-up as Rangi, centre front It Ain\u2019t Half Hot Mum has been deemed by the BBC too politically incorrect and even racist to be repeated.\n@highlight\nIt Ain't Half Hot Mum deemed politically incorrect by Corporation\n@highlight\nJimmy Perry claims it is an accurate portrayal of a bygone era\n@highlight\nBlasts BBC 'Oxbridge graduates' for not acknowledging 'real world'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 407, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 487, "end": 507}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 605, "end": 625}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (right) created Dad's Army with David Croft (left) but his other comedy was his real hit, he says", "idx": 3479}], "idx": 2232} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simeon Gholam Follow @@SimGholam Mario Mandzukic is set for a \u00a317.5million move to Atletico Madrid, according to reports from Germany. German newspaper Bild have reported that the Bayern Munich forward is on the verge of signing a five-year deal with the Spanish club. The 28-year-old signed for the German giants in 2012, and went on to score 48 goals in 88 games over two successful seasons. 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Speculation has surrounded their relationship given that Brown was part of the Hibernian squad when Collins was the victim of a dressing-room revolt in 2007. A group of players reportedly met with chairman Rod Petrie to air grievances about his managerial methods before backing down and apologising. Captain's orders: Brown has given Collins' appointment at Celtic his blessing after a phone call Brown and Collins will now be reunited when Celtic pre-season training kicks off next week after Delia appointed the former Scotland midfielder as his assistant.\n@highlight\nBrown was part of Hibs squad that led a revolt against Collins in in 2007\n@highlight\nBut skipper says there are no problems after a trans-Atlantic chat with Delia\n@highlight\nCeltic return for pre-season training next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Accepted: Collins and @placeholder have had disagreements in the past but are said to be happy to work together", "idx": 3483}], "idx": 2236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young German tourist has died in a hospital in Maui, Hawaii, one week after she lost her right arm in a horrific shark attack. Lana Lutteropp, 20, had been on life support and in 'very critical condition' at Maui Memorial Medical Center since she was pulled from the water last Wednesday by a heroic teacher who heard her screams. 'Jana fought hard to stay alive. However, we are sad to say that she lost her fight today,' her family said in a statement on Wednesday. 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His demeanor gave no clues as to what would happen next. Once in the front yard of the home, police said, he drew a gun and shot the victim several times, then in the head, execution-style. The slaying, caught on tape in October 2008, was over drug money, police said. 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He came down and had dinner with me and my family once or twice a week virtually every week,\" Merritt told CNN's Randi Kaye. \"Joseph was my best friend.\" It's a surprising statement considering where Merritt is now -- behind bars, charged with murder in the deaths of McStay; his wife, Summer; and their two small children, Gianni and Joseph Jr.\n@highlight\nChase Merritt has pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder\n@highlight\nBodies of McStay family were found in the desert in 2013\n@highlight\nPrior to his arrest, Merritt shared his story with CNN's Randi Kaye", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 195, "end": 217}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}, {"start": 958, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had talked to his father about getting another welder.", "idx": 3505}], "idx": 2252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It all started with a New Year's Eve party. The cushy gig probably sounded irresistible to singing sensations like Beyonc\u00c3\u00a9, Usher and Mariah Carey: a private concert in the luxurious Caribbean island of St. Barts to ring in a new year before a group of dignitaries who were big fans. But that was before everything came to light, courtesy of WikiLeaks. Those artists and others, including Nelly Furtado and rapper 50 Cent, have recently faced sharp criticism for accepting payments for performances from the family of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. 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Richard Dart, 30, trained at Al Qaeda camps in Pakistan for an attack on Royal Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire. The former BBC security guard was part of a three-man gang \u2013 which included a former police community support officer \u2013 who also planned to wipe out the heads of M15 and MI6. 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Costilla, nicknamed \"El Coss,\" was captured without a fight in the coastal city of Tampico, in the border state of Tamaulipas, Navy spokesman Jose Luis Vergara said Thursday. Wednesday's arrest -- together with the seizure of weapons, vehicles and jewels -- is a much needed achievement for Calderon, whose offensive against drug cartels has done little to stem drug-related violence or the volume of drugs transported through Mexico. The mustachioed Costilla, handcuffed and wearing a checkered long-sleeve shirt under a bulletproof vest, was presented before reporters.\n@highlight\nNEW: This was a Mexican operation, the DEA says\n@highlight\nThe Mexican Navy says it has arrested Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez\n@highlight\nCostilla is said to be the leader of the Gulf Cartel\n@highlight\nMultimillion-dollar rewards were offered for his capture in Mexico and the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 109, "end": 138}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 334, "end": 350}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 872, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of them wore camouflage uniforms when they were presented next to @placeholder.", "idx": 3524}], "idx": 2268} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Desperation, sophisticated smuggling operations and the emergence of a small Italian island as a migrant destination provide the sad backdrop to Monday's tragedy on the Mediterranean Sea -- the capsizing of a boat carrying African migrants from Libya to Italy. Libyan police officers help rescued migrants off an overcrowded boat that arrived this week in Tripoli. Jean-Philippe Chauzy, spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, said Tuesday that Libya for years has been a destination for migrants from the rest of Africa. 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Signalling a potential landmark change in a security policy long constrained by a pacifist, post-war constitution Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged that Japan would stick to a peaceful path and not again become a 'country that wages war'. 'Japan has walked the path of a peaceful country for nearly 70 years since the end of World War Two. That path will not change. 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Jason Bohn admitted to killing his live-in girlfriend Danielle Thomas but he had hoped to be convicted of manslaughter as opposed to murder. The Queens jury ruled against him, however, and apparently found his tales of childhood abuse were not enough to convince them to decide on manslaughter. 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The Foreign Secretary also said most countries will have a positive view of the UK because of the Olympics, adding this can be used to be more ambitious on the international stage. He added that Britain belongs to a 'networked world' where old grudges against us are dying out.\n@highlight\n'I think we should just relax. It\u2019s a long time ago,' The Foreign Minister said.\n@highlight\nMr Hague added the UK should instead build on the international goodwill built up by London 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 765}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is the networked world and @placeholder is a natural centre.'", "idx": 3538}], "idx": 2277} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- Police early Friday arrested 13 people suspected of trying to rebuild a youth wing of the outlawed Basque separatist group ETA, which was dismantled a year ago with dozens of arrests, the Interior Ministry said. The youth organization, also outlawed and known as SEGI, is considered the \"training ground for the terrorist group,\" the ministry said in a statement. The latest arrests came as police continued their crackdown against ETA and its supporters, despite ETA's cease-fire of \"armed offensive actions\" announced last September 5. 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Archaeologists found a 13ft-wide timber structure complete with stabilising posts running for 1,600ft (500m) across wetland near the River Waveney at Geldeston. The wood is in such good condition that it almost looks modern, according to experts, who believe that the structure could be the work of the Iceni tribe. Scroll down for video Road to nowhere? University of Birmingham researchers investigate the Iron Age structure Wood you believe it? 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Bill de Blasio, who surged into the lead among the Democrats running for mayor, has been campaigning for months as a progressive bent on governing in a way that alters or reverses many of Bloomberg's cherished policies -- starting with de Blasio's proposal to raise taxes on households earning $500,000 or more per year. 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Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war The alleged coup plotters were tracked to a remote area of Limpopo province, suggesting long-term surveillance by South African law enforcement.\n@highlight\nPolice seized 19 suspected Congolese rebels in South Africa, an official says\n@highlight\nThey are accused of plotting a coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n@highlight\nA Congolese government spokesman says the suspects have links to the M23 rebel group\n@highlight\nThe M23 rebels seized the city of Goma late last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 436, "end": 465}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 832, "end": 863}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Why eastern @placeholder is 'rape capital of the world'", "idx": 3554}, {"query": "\"They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting @placeholder officials and in DRC.", "idx": 3555}, {"query": "\"They were planning terrorist attacks in South Africa targeting Congolese officials and in @placeholder.", "idx": 3556}], "idx": 2287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- A boat carrying as many as 500 people capsized and caught fire off the Italian island of Lampedusa, the nation's coast guard told CNN on Thursday. At least 110 people died, a doctor with the local health department said. Antonio Candela said that 154 people had been rescued in the ongoing operation. Lampedusa's boat people: One man's story Lampedusa, not far from Sicily and the closest Italian island to Africa, has become a destination for tens of thousands of refugees seeking to enter European Union countries -- and such deadly shipwrecks are all too common. The latest boat to sink is thought to have been carrying up to 500 people. Those aboard include Eritreans, Somalis and Ghanaians, the coast guard said, and the boat is believed to have launched from Libya's coast.\n@highlight\nNEW: 154 people have been rescued after boat capsizes and burns, a doctor says\n@highlight\nPope Francis calls for concerted action to prevent future tragedies like this\n@highlight\nLampedusa is a major destination for refugees seeking to enter the EU from Africa", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those who arrive generally have no papers and seek asylum in @placeholder.", "idx": 3559}], "idx": 2290} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "George Galloway\u2019s former secretary has been arrested - along with her anti-terrorism officer husband - on suspicion of data protection offences. Aisha Ali-Khan and her husband, Detective Inspector Afiz Khan, were both arrested on Wednesday on suspicions relating to the mis-use of police databases. It follows Galloway's allegations in October of 'dirty tricks' by the pair - although the arrests are not believed to be connected to his specific complaints. Accusation: Mr Galloway accused Aisha Ali-Khan (left) of a dirty-tricks campaign against him with her husband, Afiz Khan (right) Mr Galloway suspended mother-of-one Miss Khan, 32, from her role in October - claiming the couple ran a smear campaign against the Respect MP for Bradford West, including encouraging the Guardian newspaper to run a piece against the party.\n@highlight\nSenior Met officer Afiz Khan arrested on suspicion of mis-using Met database\n@highlight\nHis wife, George Galloway's former secretary, arrested 'on suspicion of data protection offences'\n@highlight\nRespect MP claimed in October the pair were running a 'dirty tricks' campaign against him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 936, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "his claims - and the @placeholder said police are 'trying to 'ascertain' how", "idx": 3563}], "idx": 2293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kathmandu (CNN) -- A fight for supremacy between two octogenarian climbers is heating up on the slopes of the world's highest mountain. Eighty-year-old Japanese national Yuichiro Miura is on his way home after becoming the oldest climber to reach the summit of Everest on Thursday. But his achievement may soon be overshadowed as his old rival, veteran Nepali climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, 81, acclimatizes at base camp, ready to reclaim his title. The two mountaineers first clashed in 2008, when Sherchan, then 76, reached the 29,028-foot (8,848-meter) peak a day before Miura, then 75. However, it was Miura's ascent that made it into Guinness World Records, forcing Sherchan to travel to London to set the record straight.\n@highlight\nJapan's Yuichiro Miura, 80, is on way home after becoming the oldest climber to scale Everest\n@highlight\nRecord may already be at risk as 81-year-old rival acclimatizes at base camp\n@highlight\nThe pair have a longstanding rivalry since Sherchan claimed the title in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 368, "end": 387}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 659}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think three times is enough,\" said @placeholder, who made his first ascent at the age of 70.", "idx": 3565}], "idx": 2295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A scathing review of policing in Boston found that in a city where about a quarter of the population is African-American, two-thirds of police stops involved black residents, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. The report, titled \"Black, Brown, and Targeted,\" is based on the preliminary results of a study commissioned by the Boston Police Department -- which analyzed 204,000 \"Field Interrogation and Observation\" (FIO) reports from police officers between 2007 and 2010. \"The fact that blacks make up about 25% of Boston's population, but are stopped 63% of the time raises serious concerns of racially biased policing,\" said Nusrat Choudhury, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program.\n@highlight\nIn Boston, 25% of population is black, but 63% of police stops involve blacks, study finds\n@highlight\nACLU report is based on study commissioned by Boston Police Department\n@highlight\nFindings come in the wake of troubling police incidents across the country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 201, "end": 230}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 349, "end": 372}, {"start": 401, "end": 419}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 690, "end": 716}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 878, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Boston, the @placeholder has requested that police release statistics on police-civilian encounters on a quarterly basis.", "idx": 3568}], "idx": 2296} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ukip's hopes of a significant breakthrough at the general election have been dealt a blow by polling showing it is not on course to win any of a series of key target seats. Detailed constituency polling commissioned by Lord Ashcroft in Ukip targets found the party behind the Conservatives in all of them. They include Boston and Skegness, where Ukip won its biggest majority in last year's council elections. Scroll down for video Polling by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft in four Ukip target seats found the party behind the Tories in all of them Ukip Leader Nigel Farage receives a Whitstable Bay Beer from local landlady Aileen O'Leary during a walkabout in Sandwich, Kent\n@highlight\nPolls by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft show Ukip trailing in four target seats\n@highlight\nParty is behind in Ukip stronghold of Boston and Skegness, Lincolnshire\n@highlight\nUkip is also trailing in key seats in Cambridgeshire, Essex and Kent\n@highlight\nUkip's vote is likely to be squeezed between now and May, pollsters believe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 578, "end": 596}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In North East Cambridgeshire, where the @placeholder have also been alarmed by Ukip's success in local elections, the party is a commanding 21 points ahead.", "idx": 3570}], "idx": 2298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Some traditions are carried through the ages, but others are neatly dropped, such as the presence of the Home Secretary at the royal birth to ensure the true heir was not replaced with a usurper. 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Right, Princess Elizabeth with baby prince Charles at his christening at Buckingham Palace in December 1948\n@highlight\nDiana broke with tradition by choosing to have her baby in hospital rather than a palace\n@highlight\nPrince Philip arrived on a kitchen table in a rented summer villa called \u2018Mon Repos\u2019 in Corfu\n@highlight\nUntil the middle of the 17th century, royal childbirth was a strictly women-only affair", "entities": [{"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 625, "end": 641}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It had been a long and arduous birth and our @placeholder-to-be had endured 30 hours in labour.", "idx": 3586}, {"query": "He was, in fact, a nervous expectant father, and after the game went for a swim in the @placeholder pool.", "idx": 3587}], "idx": 2312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Dutch mother has defied safety warnings and travelled to Syria in disguise to rescue her daughter from the Islamic State. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Well, you've made it to Thursday. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News! Your hearing: Listen up, 'cause we're gonna be talking about that in just a bit. We start off today, though, in Pakistan. First Up: Pakistan Aid AZUZ: Severe flooding has left 20 percent -- one fifth -- of the country underwater, and officials are worried about the threat of disease. A lot of the victims are walking through dirty flood waters, and that can lead to the spread of things like cholera or typhoid. Experts are estimating that as many as 3.5 million children are at risk of getting sick.\n@highlight\nLearn about the U.S. role in efforts to get aid to flood victims in Pakistan\n@highlight\nFind out why experts are excited about newly-discovered Civil War artifacts\n@highlight\nShed some light on why extreme heat could leave many Americans in the dark\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, some scientists think a huge collection of artifacts that was recently discovered in the state of Georgia could offer clues about what life was like in a @placeholder prison camp.", "idx": 3605}], "idx": 2323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Before I explain why I believe the time has come to start a stop-the-war movement, I should say that I am not one of those intellectuals who has never worried about the fate of their loved ones or gotten his own boots dirty. My son completed a five-year stint in the U.S. 1st Armored Division. As an Israeli commando, I saw a lot of fighting during Israel's war for independence. My unit started fighting with 1,100 members; when the fighting stopped, 700 were dead and buried or wounded. And we killed all too many on the other side.\n@highlight\nAmitai Etzioni was Israeli commando, son served in U.S. 1st Armored Division\n@highlight\nEtzioni says U.S. goal, to rid Afghanistan of al Qaeda, has been met; only 100 remain\n@highlight\nEtzioni says people should not die for fraudulent elections, corrupt regime\n@highlight\nAfghanistan must resolve Taliban issue itself, he writes, and U.S. should pull out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 282, "end": 301}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 612, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It seemed absurd to risk lives of @placeholder, our allies or Afghans to support faux elections.", "idx": 3610}], "idx": 2327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the past few months, newspapers, websites and cable news programs have implied 2010 would be a year of remarkable progress for women in politics. 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Well, now you can make up for it, thanks to a unique hotel in Sweden. The Treehotel, located near Harads, a town in the north of the country about 40 miles south of the Arctic Circle, is about to open its largest tree room yet. In fact, it will be the biggest in the world. Tree top design: An artist's impression of the new 'Five Leaf Clover' room at Treehotel in Harads, northern Sweden\n@highlight\nThe 'Five Leaf Clover' room at Treehotel, near the remote northern Swedish town of Harads, 40 miles south of the Arctic Circle, opens next month\n@highlight\nWeighing 20 tons and sleeping up to six people, it is attached to half-a-dozen pine trees and suspended above the forest floor\n@highlight\nIt offers spectacular views of the Lule River pine forests and even the Northern Lights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 637}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 983, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Treehotel is far enough north to offer spectacular glimpses of the @placeholder at certain times of the year.", "idx": 3618}], "idx": 2331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roberto Martinez is confident Everton have finally resolved the hamstring issue that has ruined James McCarthy\u2019s season. 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VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Premier League preview: Everton vs Manchester City Roberto Martinez is confident Everton have got to the bottom of James McCarthy's recent injury troubles\n@highlight\nEverton's James McCarthy has missed six games since November\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez believes McCarthy's hamstring problems are sorted\n@highlight\nEverton take on Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 125, "end": 143}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 528, "end": 543}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the only game that matters, it is going to be a glamorous occasion and we want to show our best form.", "idx": 3619}], "idx": 2332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 12 September 2013 Scores of homes have been destroyed and at least three people killed after heavy overnight rainfall sparked flash flooding across Colorado in the early hours this morning. Flooding was reported from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, more than 100 miles south. Boulder County, including the city of Boulder, was one of the hardest hit areas, with as much as six inches falling in just 12 hours overnight into this morning causing rock and mudslides. Four more inches are expected to fall today, prompting local officials to call in the National Guard and FEMA.\n@highlight\nFlash floods caused by six inches of rain in Boulder and Jefferson Counties\n@highlight\nMandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Jamestown and Fourmile\n@highlight\nAt least three deaths have been reported\n@highlight\nFlood warnings for Broomfield, Adams, Weld, Larimer, and El Paso counties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 328}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 743}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Knee-deep water: Residents in @placeholder, Colorado, walk through a flooded underpass after heavy rainfall", "idx": 3621}], "idx": 2333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline If you've ever watched a James Bond film and thought you could do better job at thwarting villains, then this is the game for you. GCHQ, the British intelligence agency, has set a new challenge to find to find the best computer hackers in the country - who could one day protect Britain from real cyber terror attacks. It has launched an online game to test cyber warriors\u2019 abilities to stop a fictional attack \u2013 and top scorers will be invited to take part in secret face-to-face reconnaissance missions. GCHQ has set a new challenge to find to find the best computer hackers in the country, who could one day protect Britain from real cyber terror attacks\n@highlight\nGCHQ launched game to test public's ability to stop fictional online attack\n@highlight\nMembers of the public must register here to play the game online\n@highlight\nPlayers must protect a fictitious aerospace technology company threatened by imminent attack from cyber terrorists called The Flag Day Associates\n@highlight\nHigh scorers could take part in secret face-to-face missions\n@highlight\nPrevious high flyers have been rewarded with a job at GCHQ and beyond", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 989, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winners of past missions have gone on to work for GCHQ as a real operative, @placeholder can reveal.", "idx": 3630}], "idx": 2341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:10 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 12 August 2013 Sensible: International Development Secretary Justine Greening defended giving aid to Nigeria, which has launched a space programme Britain giving millions of pounds to Nigeria while it embarks on a space programme is a \u2018sensible investment\u2019, the government insisted today. The oil-rich country, which has accepted \u00a3300million from Britain in aid this year alone, has set in train ambitious plans to launch its own rockets and even put a man into space. But International Development Secretary Justine Greening was backed by Downing Street after arguing that it was money \u2018well spent\u2019 by Nigeria.\n@highlight\nInternational Development Secretary Justine Greening defends aid cash\n@highlight\nOil-rich country has accepted \u00a3300million in aid this year alone\n@highlight\nPlans for Nigerian astronauts to join missions within next two years\n@highlight\nBut 70 per cent of the country live below the poverty line of \u00a31.29 a day\n@highlight\nRow ignited by UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom's 'Bongo Bongo land' comments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 763, "end": 778}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Ms Greening insisted the foreign aid sent to @placeholder would \u2018help Nigeria progress and develop as a country\u2019.", "idx": 3642}], "idx": 2347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 8 May 2013 Britain is to sign off taxpayer-funded \u2018propaganda\u2019 to promote the virtues European Union despite growing calls to quit Brussels altogether. Tory MPs had called on David Cameron to bring forward legislation in today\u2019s Queen\u2019s Speech for his promised in-out referendum. But instead, buried in the small print, was a plan for the UK to authorise the Europe for Citizens scheme which aims to \u2018develop understanding of the EU\u2019. David Cameron, pictured walking from the Commons to the Lords today, is under pressure to take a tougher line on Europe to see off the threat posed by UKIP\n@highlight\nCameron under pressure to bring forward in-out referendum\n@highlight\nBuried in Queen's Speech is European Union Approvals Speech\n@highlight\nIt authorises Europe for Citizens scheme developing 'understanding' of EU", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 410, "end": 411}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 501, "end": 502}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 547, "end": 566}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 800}, {"start": 827, "end": 845}, {"start": 884, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A government source said the scheme needed to be passed into @placeholder law so that ministers can apply for funding from a \u00a3200million central pot available to all EU states.", "idx": 3660}], "idx": 2357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. official in charge of investigating fraud in Iraq said Monday he is carrying out a third audit to see if it might determine what happened to $6.7 billion in cash that was flown into Iraq eight years ago and is now missing. \"It has not been properly accounted for,\" said Stuart Bowen, special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. The money -- which belonged to Iraq -- was part of a sum of $20 billion that was shipped into war-torn Baghdad in bricks of hundred-dollar bills. They were shrink-wrapped and stored in the Central Bank of Iraq to pay for reconstruction.\n@highlight\nStuart Bowen's job is to try to find out what happened to $6.7 billion in missing funds\n@highlight\nThe money belonged to Iraq, but U.S. taxpayers might be on the hook\n@highlight\n\"The system was too loose and unregulated in 2003 and 2004,\" Bowen says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 553, "end": 572}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Iraqi Embassy in @placeholder did not respond to suggestions that Iraqi officials may have stolen some of the money, but a high-ranking Iraqi official said the inspector general's report has shown that \"the United States failed to put in place accountable and transparent financial controls to safeguard Iraqi funds.\"", "idx": 3671}], "idx": 2367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Government has spent \u00a380,000 of taxpayers' cash flying Eastern Europeans back to their homelands. Picture shows a policeman escorting a Romanian away from Park Lane The Government has spent \u00a380,000 of taxpayers\u2019 cash flying Eastern European vagrants back to their homelands \u2013 only for many to return weeks later. More than 200 people were flown back to Romania and Bulgaria in the first three months of this year \u2013 using tickets paid for by the Home Office, according to figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The migrants returned to Eastern Europe after a crackdown ordered by David Cameron on foreign EU nationals begging or sleeping rough in the UK.\n@highlight\nMore than 200 people flown back to Romania and Bulgaria in first three months of this year\n@highlight\nThe Home Office has spent \u00a380,000 of taxpayers' cash to pay for the tickets\n@highlight\nNow it has emerged deported Romanian beggars are returning using different names", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 502, "end": 527}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 624, "end": 625}, {"start": 670, "end": 671}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018However, if they consistently refuse this support, are destitute and cannot demonstrate that they have a right to reside in the @placeholder, our only option is to enforce their removal.\u2019", "idx": 3673}], "idx": 2369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam In the moments following his demolition of Luke Saville, Grigor Dimitrov launched a ball high into the Centre Court crowd and very nearly hit a lady who had not been paying attention. It\u2019s conceivable that the man known as Mr Sharapova was sending a wake-up call. Soon enough, he\u2019ll have made a name in his own right; soon enough the established order of men\u2019s tennis will start to fear the Bulgarian creeping up on them, if they don\u2019t already. For make no mistake, the 11th seed who dates Maria is a special player. 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But here's the starkest failure in these final days before the vote: Neither candidate has made a convincing enough argument for his presidency to break free of the margin of error in the polls. No matter who is elected, close to as many Americans will have voted against him as for him. Sure, Barack Obama has generally stayed a point or two ahead of his rival in most battlegrounds, but despite his mighty pushes and the advantage of the bully pulpit he has rarely done any better. And Mitt Romney, while he has managed to relentlessly nip at the president's heels like a dog chasing a car (as opposed to one riding on top), he has never been able to decisively bridge the gap from \"also ran\" to \"front runner.\"\n@highlight\nANALYSIS: Both Romney and Obama have been unable to break through to unite voters\n@highlight\nRomney has been trying to recover from being pulled from the right early in the campaign\n@highlight\nObama has seemed like an unwilling participant in his own re-election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She notes that @placeholder's now infamous \"47 percent\" comment was almost certainly spurred by the need to appeal to right-wing donors at that fundraiser.", "idx": 3686}], "idx": 2382} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Horror-meister, Stephen King calls George Pelecanos \"perhaps the greatest living American crime writer.\" His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the \"undisputed poet\" of Washington's gritty side. The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, \"The Cut.\" It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas. When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut. Now, a high-profile crime boss hires Lucas to find out who's been stealing from him, and it could turn out to be Lucas' biggest payday or an untimely end.\n@highlight\nAuthor George Pelecanos returns with his new novel, \"The Cut\"\n@highlight\nThe first in a new series features Iraq war vet and private investigator Spero Lucas\n@highlight\nPelecanos is also currently a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set \"Treme\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 160, "end": 175}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: You describe the streets, neighborhoods and shops of @placeholder in near map-like detail.", "idx": 3688}], "idx": 2383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- While 39 House Democrats voted with Republicans on a proposed fix to canceled insurance policies under Obamacare on Friday, sources on both sides said more would have defected without President Barack Obama's mea culpa over the mess. As it is, the vote is an embarrassment for the President, but it could have been worse. Another 18 defectors could have given Republicans a veto-proof majority and ammunition to really pressure the Democratic-controlled Senate to take up the measure. But senior Democratic aides said that might have been possible before Thursday. That's when Obama took action on his own, met with reporters to talk about it, and dispatched his Chief of Staff, Denis McDonough, to Captiol Hill to meet with Democratic lawmakers.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama and CEOs discuss steps to address policy cancellations, White House says\n@highlight\nThe House votes on a bill to address canceled insurance plans\n@highlight\nBiden campaigns in NC with Sen. 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But through the encouraging words of her friends and peers on Sweety High, an online community exclusively for tween and teen girls, she was able to pull back the curtain and showcase her face and voice in tandem. It's a social gaming site that combines aspects of a site like Facebook with a call to be creative in an environment that includes contests with rewards and points.\n@highlight\nSweety High is a social gaming site for tween and teen girls between ages 8 and 16\n@highlight\nThe site encourages and rewards girls for their positivity and creativity\n@highlight\nUsers can post videos, writing, artwork and photos to win prizes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder maintains an account on the site and interacts with the girls daily, always taking note of what they want to see next.", "idx": 3698}], "idx": 2387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Carlo Ancelotti hailed Gareth Bale as the best player in the world ahead of his homecoming in Cardiff for the Super Cup tomorrow. The Real Madrid coach, who won the Champions League with the club last season, claimed the Wales forward is now one of the elite. Real Madrid, who won their tenth European Cup against Atletico Madrid last season, face Europa League winners Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup at the Cardiff City Stadium. 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Kim Edmonds, 21, carried out the cruel attack on her springer spaniel Stig which left him mutilated with lacerations and burns in what a RSPCA inspector called the \u2018worst attack\u2019 she had ever seen. The unemployed woman from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to the dog on Friday and, pending a psychiatric report, the judge did not rule out a maximum sentence of six months in jail.\n@highlight\nKim Edmonds was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to her dog\n@highlight\nShe slashed her two Springer Spaniels, one sustained 31 lacerations and burns\n@highlight\nPending a psychiatric report, Edmonds could serve a maximum of six months in jail\n@highlight\nAfter the attack she made an emergency call to police, claiming an intruder had attacked her and her dogs\n@highlight\nInvestigators discovered her injuries were self-inflicted", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 459, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 785, "end": 801}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder needed a four hour operation and a week's recovery in a vet clinic (pictured)", "idx": 3708}], "idx": 2394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Despite the ray of good news in Thursday's Geneva agreement on steps to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine, President Obama was right to sound a note of caution, observing that \"I don't think we can be sure of anything at this point.\" The deal, reached by Russia, Ukraine and the West, called for, among other things, disarming illegally armed pro-Russian demonstrators in eastern Ukraine, and the surrender of the government buildings they have seized. These are good and essential first steps, but unless they can now be implemented as a basis on which the parties can move to further, bolder steps to reverse underlying trends, Ukraine could still slide into civil war. If this happened, how would it affect American national interests? Could Ukraine become a 21st century echo of the Balkans in the 1990s, when the collapse of Yugoslavia saw a decade of war between Serbs, Croatians, Bosnians and Kosovars? (No one should forget that just a century ago Ukraine was sucked into a tragic, bloody civil war shortly after gaining independence in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.)\n@highlight\nGraham Allison: Geneva deal on de-escalation in Ukraine a ray of hope\n@highlight\nHe says unless terms are implemented and conflict reversed, civil war still a threat\n@highlight\nHe says West does have an interest in stalling Russia-coaxed incursions\n@highlight\nAllison: If Latvia, part of NATO, were next, U.S. could be compelled to enter conflict", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1389}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1406}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder military, security and police forces are so impotent, demoralized and compromised by Russian infiltration that their response has so far been pathetic.", "idx": 3713}], "idx": 2398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She most recently provoked mothers by saying breastfeeding was 'vile and borderline incest'. Now NHS boob job scrounger Josie Cunningham, who gave birth to daughter Grace in September, is saying she wants to get pregnant again by Christmas - to save on the school run. The unemployed wannabe-model, who fell pregnant with her third child after a stint as a \u00a31,000-a-night hooker, wants another child in the same school year as Grace. Scroll down for video Would-be glamour model Josie Cunningham, 24, seen leaving hospital with her new baby daughter Grace earlier this month, left, wants to have a fourth child to make the school run easier\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old mother-of-three gave birth to daughter Grace in September\n@highlight\nWants fourth child in the same school year as Grace to save on school run\n@highlight\nRecently described breastfeeding as 'vile' and 'borderline incest' on Twitter\n@highlight\nWannabe model first sparked fury after \u00a34,800 NHS breast enlargement\n@highlight\nShe caused outrage after getting free taxis to take her children to school", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 99}, {"start": 120, "end": 135}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 479, "end": 494}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Showing off her platinum blonde locks, @placeholder pole-danced in a nightclub, before flashing her pink bra and falling over several times in the street.", "idx": 3716}], "idx": 2399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 'master key' that could give hackers complete access to mobile phones and tablets running Google's Android software (logo pictured) has been revealed A \u2018master key\u2019 that could give hackers complete access to mobile phones and tablets running Google\u2019s Android software has been revealed. The bug could allow hackers to hijack phones, allowing them to steal data, listen in to calls or send junk email and text messages. Researchers say the loophole has been present since 2009, and claim around 900 million devices are at risk. Jeff Forristal of Bluebox, the firm which uncovered the key, said the implications of the discovery were \u2018huge\u2019.\n@highlight\nA bug that has been present since 2009 allows hackers to listen in to calls and send junk emails from Android devices\n@highlight\nOne research firm claims over 900 million Android devices are at risk from the bug that takes advantage of the way the operating system handles cryptographic verification of apps installed on phones and tablets\n@highlight\nSamsung Galaxy S4 handsets have a fix, but Google's Nexus phones remain at risk\n@highlight\nThere is no evidence that the flaw has been exploited yet", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 529, "end": 542}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder uses the cryptographic signature as a way to check that an app or program is legitimate and to ensure it has not been tampered with.", "idx": 3722}], "idx": 2404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:28 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:38 EST, 22 July 2013 The Australian government has sparked fury after it published photographs of asylum seekers weeping as they await deportation to Papua New Guinea - hours after arriving on a rickety boat from Iran. In one of the photographs a young woman sobs, her head in her hands, as she sits on the floor of a detention camp on Christmas Island moments after she was told she was to be resettled. They were the first boatload - carrying 81 mostly Iranian nationals - of refugees to arrive in Australia since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that all unauthorised asylum-seekers will be sent to Papua New Guinea for resettlement.\n@highlight\nThe 81 Iranian refugees landed on Christmas Island today in rickety boat\n@highlight\nThey are first refugees to arrive since asylum deal was announced Friday\n@highlight\nThe deal allows Australia to send all illegal refugees to Papua New Guinea\n@highlight\nIn one of the photographs a young woman sobs, her head in her hands\n@highlight\nImmigration Department spokesman: 'I'm sure they regret coming here now'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 668, "end": 683}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 748, "end": 763}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breach of rights: Protesters say the policy is a breach of the human rights of people who deserve a better chance at life - something they say they won't get in @placeholder", "idx": 3723}], "idx": 2405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The brother of an apparent street beggar who became an internet star for spending $100 on food for other people claims his 'mentally unstable' sibling chose to be homeless and is awaiting a $150,000 inheritance. Kevin Nickel also said the man the internet knows as Thomas - whose online donation kitty has received more than $135,000 from members of the public - is actually named Kenneth Nickel, or Kenny, and that he wants people to know 'it's all a scam' so that the donated money can go to those who actually need it. 'He's sitting on money - he's sitting on an estate,' Mr Nickel told CBS Los Angeles.\n@highlight\nYouTube star Josh Paler Lin filmed himself giving beggar Thomas $100\n@highlight\nVideo showed Thomas spending cash on food for his homeless friends\n@highlight\nThomas' brother Kevin Nickel says his name is Kenneth Nickel and goes by Kenny\n@highlight\nClaims his brother is 'sitting on' money from their parents estate\n@highlight\nAn online donations page for 'Thomas' has received over $135,000\n@highlight\nOne witness who saw the video filmed said Paler Lin drove Thomas to the liquor store\n@highlight\nThomas insists he had never met Paler Lin before, events were not set up\n@highlight\nPaler Lin told DailyMail.com the events were natural and not pre-planned", "entities": [{"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1227}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They go to a homeless person and make a feel-good video because they know that's going to get views,' said one YouTube user, referring to the site's personalities, such as @placeholder.", "idx": 3725}], "idx": 2406} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alanah Eriksen UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 4 November 2011 Justin Bieber has spoken for the first time about allegations he fathered a fan's four-month-old child. Mariah Yeater, 20, claims in court filings that the star father her son Tristyn during a 30-second sex session in a bathroom backstage after one of his shows. She now wants to force the 17-year-old to take a DNA test and pay up to $260,000 in monthly child support. 'I would just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true,' he told the Today Show. 'I know that I'm going to be a target but I'm never going to be a victim.'\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old who claims he fathered her three-month-old child could face a statutory rape charge\n@highlight\nShe considered giving the child up for adoption\n@highlight\nPhotos have emerged showing intimate tattoos as she strips off for the camera\n@highlight\nIt has been alleged she told her ex-boyfriend he was the father\n@highlight\nEx boyfriend denied he got her pregnant and a fight left Yeater charged with Battery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before @placeholder: Mariah looks sweet and innocent in her school yearbook photo from 2006", "idx": 3730}], "idx": 2408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's been a busy month for Rob Lowe. His Lifetime movie \"Prosecuting Casey Anthony\" premiered Saturday with him as attorney Jeff Ashton. On Friday, Lowe will tread familiar territory when his indie flick \"Knife Fight\" hits theaters. The actor plays Paul Turner, a cutthroat political strategist who's trying to keep his candidates afloat amid self-sabotaging drama. Lowe also can be seen weekly as sad-sack health nut Chris Traeger on NBC's \"Parks and Recreation,\" which is shooting its fifth season. CNN recently spoke with Lowe about his projects, his personal thoughts on the Casey Anthony trial, his dream of playing Ulysses S. Grant and working with Matt Damon on \"Behind the Candelabra,\" the story of Liberace.\n@highlight\nRob Lowe recently starred in a Lifetime movie about the Casey Anthony trial\n@highlight\nLowe's also appearing as a political strategist in the indie film \"Knife Fight\"\n@highlight\nThe actor is attached to a role he says he's wanted to play for years: Ulysses S. 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The distraught father of Israel Hernandez-Llach has called for an investigation into what he called an 'act of barbarism and assassination' and Officer Jorge Mercado, a 13-year veteran of the force, has been placed on paid administrative leave - pending an investigation.\n@highlight\nIsrael Hernandez-Llach, 18, was Tasered on Tuesday after Miami police caught him spray painting the front of a McDonalds\n@highlight\nThe officers gave chase for ten minutes and cornered Hernandez-Llach\n@highlight\nHe was hit in the chest by the stun gun - lost consciousness and could not be revived\n@highlight\nWitnesses reported seeing the officers who caught the teen celebrating wildly with high-fives as he lay dying", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 363, "end": 384}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 621, "end": 642}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to his internal affairs record, @placeholder has had six complaints filed against him ranging from excessive and battery to violating the department's code of respect.", "idx": 3736}], "idx": 2411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Carlos Tevez scored twice as Argentina beat Mexico 3-1 in Johannesburg, South Africa, to set up a meeting with Germany in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. The Manchester City striker opened the scoring after 25 minutes in controversial fashion when television replays, which were relayed on the giant screens in the stadium, showed he was offside when he received the ball from Lionel Messi and headed into the net. Despite protests from the Mexican players, the goal was allowed to stand. 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Flaunting the latest releases, the show is a tapestry of hybrid and concept designs from some of the most illustrious marques. But while the German city plays host to glitz and glamor, manufacturers are eyeing a burgeoning class of car buyers more than 6,000 miles away in China, where 200 million cars now run on the country's ever-congested roads. The world's largest car market, China is the major battleground for European companies in the 21st century, as premium brands look to exploit a growing population of 1.3 billion people.\n@highlight\nChina car sales increasing 11% in August year on year, according to the state-backed manufacturers association\n@highlight\nChina's car market will almost match the combined size of the U.S. and western European market by 2019\n@highlight\nU.S. auto giants Ford and General Motors have reported record sales increases in China for the month of August", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 65}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With European sales in decline and the @placeholder market only slowly recovering, China represents a beacon of steady growth at a time of economic uncertainty.", "idx": 3760}], "idx": 2424} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 35-year-old father who died of an aggressive brain tumor handled his death with humor - by comparing his battle with the disease to a living a double-life as Spider-Man. Aaron Purmort, from Minneapolis, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in 2011, and died this week - but not before writing his own obituary along with his wife, Nora. The piece, published Sunday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, phrased his life in terms of Peter Parker's famous alter-ego, with cancer as the villain he tried to defeat. 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Before she could get back to the Volkswagen with wine and chips, Dunn had shot up the SUV, eventually killing 17-year-old back passenger Jordan Davis. Opening statements in the white engineer's murder case began today in Jacksonville, Florida, with both sides revealing more details on how the fight about volume turned deadly in November 2012.\n@highlight\nMichael Dunn, 47, has plead not-guilty to first-degree murder for shooting dead 17-year-old Jordan Davis in November 2012\n@highlight\nOpening statements in the case started today in Jacksonville, Florida\n@highlight\nThe defense says Dunn was defending himself after seeing Davis grab either a shotgun or a lead pipe\n@highlight\nBut police found no evidence of a weapon in the vehicle and the prosecution says the men did not threaten Dunn\n@highlight\nThe case could conclude as early as February 14", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, defense attorneys say Dunn never cursed at Davis and that @placeholder got much more explicit in their fight.", "idx": 3766}], "idx": 2428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- \"Big Brother is watching you.\" This is the sinister maxim repeated throughout George Orwell's \"Nineteen Eighty-Four,\" his dark portrayal of life inside an authoritarian state characterized by its omniscient and paranoid leadership. Fortunately this kind of dystopian nightmare is confined to fiction for most of us -- or more recently the world of reality television with the phenomenally successful Big Brother show, where groups of hapless \"housemates\" try to outlast each in an isolated environment where their every move is monitored 24 hours a day. And now the show is coming to China's small screen, an irony that won't be lost on many in a country that purportedly has more people employed to censor the Internet than its army (the world's largest) has soldiers.\n@highlight\nLaunching in early 2015, the first-ever Chinese version of Big Brother will air for ten weeks\n@highlight\nWill follow the format of the hugely successful reality show popular across the world\n@highlight\nComes at a time when China has been clamping down on \"excessive, vulgar\" content", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 114, "end": 133}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fifteen years after its launch, @placeholder continues to be a worldwide hit that engages passionate young fans across multiple platforms.\"", "idx": 3775}], "idx": 2434} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matthew Blake France's National Front descended into further disarray today after its founder threatened to expose his daughter and the party's leader for stabbing him in the back. Jean Marie Le Pen, who launched the right-wing party in 1972, accused his daughter Marine Le Pen of betraying him after the party pulled his video blog from the internet this week amid claims he made an anti-semitic quip. Police were also looking in to a 'mysterious' \u00a3800,000, reports last night indicated. Detective are looking at doantions to the National Front of more than one million euros, which Mr Le Pen insists are legitimate.\n@highlight\nBlog was removed after he implied Jewish singer should be baked in an oven\n@highlight\nMarine rebuked father at the weekend for what she called a 'political mistake'\n@highlight\nBut he says she 'stabbed him in back' and is trying to freeze him out of party\n@highlight\nParty chiefs have begged him to destroy letter amid fears it could split family\n@highlight\nHe says: 'If I get on their nerves, the only thing for them to do is to kill me. 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The popular pet fish can jump up to eight times their body length, at speeds of more than 4 feet per second, according to a recently published research paper in the online peer-reviewed journal PLOS One. University of Maryland biologist Daphne De Freitas Soares and biology lecturer Hilary S. 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Can this 23-year-old Bulgarian break new ground and beat another one of the Big Four? Novak Djokovic will hope the answer is no on Friday and the Serb certainly has experience on his side. Dreamland: Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov celebrates beating defending Wimbledon champion Andy Murray In control: Dimitov started far faster than Murray and never looked like letting his early lead slip\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old looked comfortable during his win against Murray\n@highlight\nHis coach says there is 'no ceiling' on what the Bulgarian can achieve\n@highlight\nDjokovic leads 3-1 in previous encounters between the pair", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder knows that the player he faces today is a different proposition.", "idx": 3791}], "idx": 2447} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. 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George Osborne said growth forecasts for 2012 have been nudged up from a paltry 0.7 per cent to a still feeble 0.8 per cent. Delivering his third Budget, he said Britain would \u2018avoid a technical recession\u2019 with a return to growth in the first quarter of the year. 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The figure, revealed by the United Nations, is up six million from 2012, largely due to Syrians fleeing civil war. Iraqis who have fled the violence in their hometown of Mosul line arrive at Khazir refugee camp outside of Irbil north of Baghdad Sunni militants captured a strategic city along the highway to Syria on forcing many to flee\n@highlight\nMore than 50million people are refugees according to United Nations figures\n@highlight\nDown to largely Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country\n@highlight\nShows the strain facing aid agencies trying to help those forced to flee", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the end of last year, 2.5 million Syrians had become refugees in neighboring countries and more than 6.5 million had been displaced within @placeholder, the U.N. agency said.", "idx": 3810}], "idx": 2458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Syrian Orthodox bishops remain missing two days after being kidnapped, with each side in the civil war blaming others for the snatching. The whereabouts of the two prominent clergymen, Greek Orthodox Bishop Paul Yazigi and Syriac Orthodox Bishop John Ibrahim, remain unknown, despite some reports to the contrary, Greek Orthodox Bishop Mousa Khoury told CNN. There have been several kidnappings of Christian clergymen in Syria but the two bishops are the most senior church figures who have been abducted since the beginning of the uprising. The Syrian regime's Ministry of Religious Endowment issued a statement blaming \"this brutal act\" on Chechen mercenaries operating under the mantle of Jabhat al-Nusra and al-Qaeda. 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A pickup loaded with Chadian troops crosses the bridge into Gambaru to reinforce their peers locked in an hours-long heavy exchange of gunfire with Boko Haram fighters. A suspected terrorist attempts to cross the El Beid River, which separates Gambaru from Fotokol in Cameroon, but is hit by a bullet from a Cameroonian soldier. That battle took place on February 11, but \"fighting here has become a daily occurrence,\" says Maj. Nlate Ebale of the Rapid Intervention Battalion -- known as BIR -- of the Cameroon military.\n@highlight\nCameroon and Chadian forces fight Boko Haram militants across the border area with Nigeria\n@highlight\nIn battles for border towns and a bridge, attacks take place daily, colonel says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have to secure this bridge and stop the terrorists from crossing over into @placeholder.", "idx": 3922}], "idx": 2532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Renisha McBride's phone contained several selfies of her with a gun, with marijuana and with cash Jurors in the upcoming trial of a Detroit-area man who shot a young, drunk woman on his porch won't see selfies of the victim with a gun, marijuana and cash, a judge said Monday in another defeat for the defense. Theodore Wafer's attorneys want to show the photos from Renisha McBride's cellphone to demonstrate that she had an aggressive side. But Wayne County Judge Dana Hathaway said there could be a 'million reasons' why the 19-year-old posed that way. 'There is nothing in the photographs that establishes a reputation for violent or aggressive behavior,' Hathaway said.\n@highlight\nRenisha McBride's cell phone contained pictures of her with marijuana, a gun and flashing cash\n@highlight\nShe was killed outside Detroit by Theodore Wafer after she knocked on his door following a car crash on November 2, 2013\n@highlight\nWafter's defense lawyers are trying to establish that she had 'a reputation for aggressive behavior'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Separately, @placeholder agreed to approve subpoenas to get access to social media sites that the victim may have used.", "idx": 3936}], "idx": 2542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:51 EST, 12 July 2013 Millions of Europe's unemployed youth are moving to more wealthy countries in the European Union as they desperately try to find work. New figures have revealed that the number of Europeans who have moved to better off countries in the north to find work has doubled since the economic crises first hit four years ago, with Britain and Germany topping the list of choices. Almost a quarter of the EU's under 25s - some 5.6million - are now unemployed. New figures have revealed that the number of Europeans who have moved to better off countries to find work has doubled to five million since the economic crises first hit four years ago, with Britain and Germany topping the list of choices.\n@highlight\nAlmost a quarter of the EU's under 25s are unemployed - some 5.6million\n@highlight\nNumber moving to wealthier countries doubled since recession first hit", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 467, "end": 468}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder has actively attempted to lure promising workers from abroad after it decided to welcome well qualified workers from the south of Europe.", "idx": 3939}], "idx": 2545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You know you've reached a special level of fame when you're known by just your first name. For R&B superstar Usher (full name Usher Raymond), achieving his place among the entertainment industry's first-namers has come with the sale of tens of millions of records and multiple Grammy Awards. \"I'm definitely living my dream to the fullest... What I do is very positive and an indication that if you simply believe in your dreams, you can make it,\" he told CNN. When not performing the man who recently visited the gambling city of Macau during his first tour of China is a more modest character.\n@highlight\nU.S. R&B superstar was friend of Michael Jackson\n@highlight\nUsher has sold over 40 million albums\n@highlight\nPassing on the advice of \"King of Pop,\" he's now mentor to teen sensation Justin Bieber", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I would definitely say there is a difference between the @placeholder that's on stage and the Usher who balances the regular life of being an entertainer,\" he said.", "idx": 3941}], "idx": 2547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Entertainment Weekly) -- In a sound-bite sure to be re-watched in years to come by the eight kids Jon and Kate Gosselin have brought into the world, Jon Gosselin told Good Morning America, \"I despise her.\" Jon Gosselin speaks out about his bitter break-up with his wife in a new television interview. Kate, said Jon, \"beat me down... like a lame fish.\" Speaking to interviewer Chris Cuomo, Gosselin, always the less voluble of the couple and recently better known for pictures of his post-separation partying than his pithy statements, let loose. \"Stop feeding into the frenzy,\" he responded when Cuomo asked if he had a message to Kate.\n@highlight\n\"Our relationship will never be fixed,\" Jon Gosselin says in a television interview\n@highlight\nJon and Kate Gosselin have been going through a bitter break-up\n@highlight\nThe pair star in the reality TV show \"Jon & Kate Plus 8\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 187}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 858, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked why he doesn't still wear his wedding ring, as @placeholder wears hers, he said, \"She took my ring.\"", "idx": 3942}], "idx": 2548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The number of Muslim children in England and Wales has doubled in a decade, according to the most detailed study of its kind. An analysis of 2011 Census data carried out by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) suggests the Muslim population increased by more than a million in the ten years from 2001, rising 75 per cent from 1.5 million to 2.7 million. The research shows that one in 12 school-age children is now Muslim, and a third of all Muslims are aged 15 and under, with half under the age of 25. A new study undertaken by the Muslim Council of Britain has analysed the 2011 Census to reveal details of Britain's growing Muslim population - as seen in this info graphic\n@highlight\nA third of all Muslims in England and Wales are aged 15 and under\n@highlight\nAnalysis of 2011 Census suggests Muslim population has risen by 75%\n@highlight\nNumber in UK increased from 1.5 million in 2001 to 2.7 million in 2011\n@highlight\nResearch was carried out by the Muslim Council of Britain\n@highlight\nIn some parts of Birmingham more than 80% of school pupils are Muslim\n@highlight\nThe Muslim prison population is 'disproportionately large', according to researchers, with Muslims accounting 13 per cent of prisoners within England and Wales\n@highlight\nThere is a higher rate of unemployment among Muslim women compared with the wider population\n@highlight\nAlmost half of the country's Muslim population was born in the UK", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 177, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 534, "end": 558}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 854, "end": 855}, {"start": 958, "end": 982}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1380, "end": 1385}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1415}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'What's not in doubt is that British @placeholder can be proud of the contribution they make to our country.", "idx": 3947}], "idx": 2551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jeremi J. Alicea, 27, of Bedford, Ohio is accused of pandering child pornography and he is also accused of possessing a criminal tool By Alexandra Klausner and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:53 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:27 EST, 31 January 2014 The nephew of the Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro followed in his uncle's sexually deviant footsteps and was charged on Thursday with 22 counts related to child pornography. Jeremi J. Alicea, 27, of Bedford, Ohio is accused of pandering child pornography and he is also accused of possessing a criminal tool. The court records say that Alicea's laptop was his 'criminal tool' and that the alleged crimes occurred on Sept. 17 2013, and Oct.8, 2013.\n@highlight\nJeremi J. Alicea, 27, of Bedford, Ohio is accused of pandering child pornography and he is also accused of possessing a criminal tool\n@highlight\nAlicea's uncle Ariel Castro kidnapped and brutally raped three young women (two underage) over a period of 10 gruesome years that 'seemed like an eternity'\n@highlight\nUnlike Castro's nephew who seems to have issues of his own, Castro's son Anthony has spoken out publicly about his father's behavior and has labeled it atrocious", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 431, "end": 446}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was sentenced to 1,000 years in prison on August 1, 2013.", "idx": 3965}], "idx": 2566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 12:20 EST, 25 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 25 January 2014 A mother-of-three who was told she had beaten a rare form of cancer is now preparing memory boxes and birthday cards for her children after being given the devastating news she has just three months to live. Debra McNaughton, from Waltham, Lincolnshire has prepared three memory boxes for each of her children, and has hand-written cards congratulating them on their future birthdays, weddings and first jobs. Just 21 days ago the 39-year-old believed she was cancer-free after beating a rare form of appendix cancer in June 2013.\n@highlight\nDebra McNaughton, 39, thought she had beaten appendix cancer\n@highlight\nDisease returned and doctors have told her she has just three months left\n@highlight\nShe has prepared memory boxes and cards for her children\n@highlight\nConnor, 17, Courtney, 16, and Oliver, two, will get cards at major landmarks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 296, "end": 311}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was terrified that Oliver wouldn't have any memories of her before she passed away", "idx": 3971}], "idx": 2572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Bradshaw, a young barber at Platinum Kutz in central Des Moines, hovers over a customer's half-trimmed head, clippers in hand, talking about the good old days of 2008. \"Yeah, I was all for Obama. He was the man!\" proclaimed Bradshaw, 32, whose friends call him \"Mr. Puerto Rico\" and whose colleagues sometimes refer to him as \"Mr. Steal-Your-Client.\" As he brushed the hair clippings off his apron, he goes on: \"I even got to meet him, once. He was all that.\" Or so he thought. Bradshaw, like many of his fellow Democrats, feels let down. The promise, the hope, the dream of the first black president has stalled in the reality of a stubborn economy, two wars and a Congress engaged in full-contact politics.\n@highlight\nObama won Iowa's caucuses in 2008; now he's seeing some frustration from his base\n@highlight\nSays one dismayed citizen: \"I'm not going to vote at all this year.\"\n@highlight\nIowa Democrats are mounting an aggressive effort to energize voters for Tuesday night\n@highlight\nRepublican candidates continue to pummel the president on the economy, health care", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When they're not beating up on each other, @placeholder presidential candidates have spent much of the past few months beating up on Obama.", "idx": 3973}], "idx": 2573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Vice President Joe Biden, in a closed-door meeting with black clergy in South Carolina on Tuesday, referred to himself as \"the only white boy on the east side of Wilmington\" as he recalled his days as a Delaware public defender and pressed faith leaders to elect Democrats this year. He offered a candid critique of Republicans, calling the tea party \"crazy,\" according to a detailed readout of Biden's remarks provided to CNN by a person in the room. \"This is not your father's Republican Party,\" he said, according to the source. \"This is a different breed of cat, man. I am not making a moral judgment, but I will tell you that they have no judgment.\"\n@highlight\nJoe Biden met with black clergy in South Carolina on Tuesday\n@highlight\nBiden to ministers: \"This is not your father's Republican Party\"\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina is an early presidential primary state", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 801, "end": 816}, {"start": 830, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pointing to the enactment of strict voter ID laws in GOP-dominated states, Biden said @placeholder have been successful in discouraging Democrats, especially African-Americans, from voting.", "idx": 3978}], "idx": 2575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- China is poised to become the world's largest economy within a decade, according to some economists. Rising giant India already has a middle-class population that is larger than the entire United States population, according to others. Such nuggets fuel an industry of prophetic warnings of decline, exemplified by the phrase \"How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented\" in the subtitle of Thomas Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum's recent best-seller. The rapid growth of China and India and other Asian tigers does not mean that the United States has \"fallen behind,\" however. It takes a panicked perspective to even ponder the point.\n@highlight\nThe rapid growth of China and India does not mean the U.S. has fallen behind, Rob Asghar says\n@highlight\nBoth face major environmental and infrastructural challenges within the next decade, he says\n@highlight\nMany East and South Asia societies are facing resistance to progress, Asghar says\n@highlight\nAsghar: U.S. may sabotage its tilt toward innovative growth if political dysfunction continues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 352, "end": 370}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 454}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder is the best at being America, because America is the closest thing to a society that unambivalently enjoys being American.", "idx": 3983}, {"query": "@placeholder culture is peculiarly tilted toward valuing disruptive new ideas and welcoming the immigrant who brings such ideas into its society.", "idx": 3985}], "idx": 2577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- China's legislature meets this week to seal a power transfer to new leaders, but don't hold your breath for signs that the new team will ease up on the tough Chinese foreign policy that has ruffled feathers in its neighborhood recently. As the National People's Congress opened in Beijing, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Fu Ying warned that the country had sent an \"important signal\" to the region that it would respond \"decisively\" to provocations on territorial disputes. That means we can expect Beijing to continue with its \"reactive assertiveness\" foreign policy tactic. China has perfected this approach in its ongoing maritime disputes in the South and East China Seas.\n@highlight\nChina has warned it will respond \"decisively\" to provocations on territorial disputes\n@highlight\nThere are signs Beijing will stick to its policy of \"reactive assertiveness\"\n@highlight\nChina's leaders are meeting at the National People's Congress in Beijing\n@highlight\nXi Jinping is expected to formally assume China's presidency", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 261, "end": 286}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 927, "end": 952}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there is any perceived slight, no matter how minor, expect @placeholder to pounce.", "idx": 3987}], "idx": 2578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Libya's government called for calm Tuesday after heavy fighting between local militias around the Libyan coastal city of Zuwara killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens more. The roughly 80 reported wounded filled Zuwara's hospital and included several civilians, said Ayoob Sufyan, a spokesman for the city government. Many of the wounded were severely hurt, and an appeal for blood donations went out on local radio. \"The situation is terrible,\" Sufyan told CNN as sporadi explosions and gunfire echoed in the background. \"It is a real war now.\" Sufyan called the violence the worst in that stretch of western Libya since the revolt that toppled longtime Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi in August. Fighting broke out several days ago between factions from Zuwara, a largely Berber city near the Tunisian border, and the nearby Arab-dominated towns of Raghdalin and Jamail.\n@highlight\nNEW: Local officials say 17 dead and dozens wounded\n@highlight\nNEW: NTC leaders urge unity and \"self-restraint\"\n@highlight\nFights have raged between rival groups since the Gadhafi regime was toppled last year\n@highlight\nPeople from the largely Berber town of Zuwara are clashing with residents of Arab towns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The latest hostilities started when @placeholder fighters were among a group of more than 60 who were driving back home recently from the Tunisian border where they were posted, Sufyan said.", "idx": 3992}], "idx": 2583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In what could be considered the ultimate in wearable technology, a biohacker has inserted a computer under his skin. The biometric sensor is fitted into German-based Tim Cannon\u2019s forearm - between his skin and tissue - and tracks changes in his body\u2019s temperature. This sensor can connect wirelessly to any Android device, produce readouts of the temperature changes and send Cannon a text message if he\u2019s suffering from a fever, for example. Scroll down for video German-based biohacker Tim Cannon fitted the biometric sensor, pictured, under the skin on his forearm. It connects by Bluetooth to an Android tablet. The sensor tracks changes in his body's temperature. If the temperature reaches a certain level, a text message is sent warning him of a fever\n@highlight\nHacker Tim Cannon inserted the chip to track changes in his temperature\n@highlight\nHe fitted the Circadia 1.0 biometric sensor under the skin of his forearm\n@highlight\nThe sensor links with an Android device and can even send text messages\n@highlight\nWould-be hackers will soon be able to buy the sensor for $500 (\u00a3313)", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 770, "end": 786}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is protected inside a protective case and has a battery that can be charged wirelessly.", "idx": 3997}], "idx": 2584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The 1997 murder of Christopher Wallace, the rapper also known as The Notorious B.I.G. and Biggie Smalls, remains an unsolved crime despite Los Angeles police and FBI investigations that lasted for years. The FBI, which joined the case five years after the shooting, opened up its files this week by publishing hundreds of pages of investigation reports and notes from its probe on the agencies website. Readers get a behind-the-scenes look at the FBI and LAPD's work, but the documents are heavily redacted, hiding the names of sources, investigators and suspects. The drive-by shooting, in front of dozens of witnesses who were leaving a music industry party in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997, spurred several conspiracy theories, but no arrests.\n@highlight\nHundreds of pages from the FBI files are available on the FBI website\n@highlight\nThe documents are heavily redacted, hiding names\n@highlight\nThe FBI investigated suspicions a rogue LAPD officer was involved\n@highlight\nThe rapper was gunned down in Los Angeles in 1997", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 58}, {"start": 90, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 229, "end": 231}, {"start": 468, "end": 470}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 923, "end": 925}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The agent notes in one report that he would not contact a certain source \"because he/she is one of the main witnesses\" in the civil suit against the @placeholder.", "idx": 4003}], "idx": 2588} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott. John Goodman and Kevin Spacey. \"Doonesbury\" cartoonist Garry Trudeau and \"Robot Chicken\" creator Seth Green. It's a diverse list of entertainers with a pile of Oscars, Emmys and Pulitzer Prizes between them, not to mention dozens of big-screen blockbusters and enduring fan favorites. But they, and a growing list of others, have something new in common. All are part of projects being developed and released by tech companies known more for making products that deliver entertainment than producing the entertainment themselves. Microsoft is the most recent tech titan to confirm such plans. This week, the computing giant unveiled Xbox Originals, a dozen original television series, from documentaries to sci-fi epics, that will be available exclusively on its gaming consoles and other Microsoft devices.\n@highlight\nMicrosoft announces Xbox Originals, a slate of original TV series\n@highlight\nThe move is part of a tech trend toward producing original streaming content\n@highlight\nYahoo also announces two comedy series this week\n@highlight\nNetflix led the way with shows like Emmy-winning \"House of Cards\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it was \"House of Cards,\" which brought home two Emmys last year, that cemented @placeholder as a serious source of original material.", "idx": 4004}], "idx": 2589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard and Press Association Sony is going head to head with Microsoft after it announced that its $99 (\u00a360) Playstation TV will be released in the U.S., Canada and Europe this autumn Sony is going head-to-head with Microsoft after it announced its $99 PlayStation TV. The tiny streaming box, launched last year as PS Vita TV in Japan, will let users play games on a TV that is not connected to a console. It will be released in the U.S., Canada and Europe this autumn, but local prices have not been announced. It follows the release of Microsoft's next-generation console, the \u00a3400 ($500) Xbox One - described as an 'all-in-one entertainment system for a new generation.'\n@highlight\nAnnouncement was made at E3 video game convention in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nIt lets users play games on any TV, even if it's not connected to a console\n@highlight\nThe streaming box will also show a range of television shows and films\n@highlight\nIt follows release of Microsoft Xbox One entertainment system last year\n@highlight\nSony plans to create its own shows that will be exclusive to the PS TV\n@highlight\nFirst of these shows, called Powers, will appear at the end of the year\n@highlight\nThe box was originally launched in Japan and will go on sale in the U.S., Europe and Canada later this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 969, "end": 986}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This will allow PS4 owners in the living room to continue playing a game on a @placeholder TV system in their bedroom.", "idx": 4008}], "idx": 2592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Spielberg, Austria (CNN) -- Inside the Red Bull Ring -- home to the returning Austrian Grand Prix -- Mercedes toreadors Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton were effectively left to slog it out by their peers in Sunday's race. Hamilton flew from ninth to fourth by the end of the first lap to once again put himself into a fight with his teammate and chief world title rival. The two Mercedes circled each other like silver sharks in the final 20 laps around the undulating circuit but each time Hamilton bit into Rosberg's lead, the German responded. There was to be no final attack and Rosberg took a third win of the season to stretch his lead in the 2014 Formula One drivers' championship to 29 points.\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg extends world championship lead with victory in Austria\n@highlight\nMercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton finishes second as both nurse cars home\n@highlight\nWilliams team claims third and fourth with Valtteri Bottas and polesitter Felipe Massa\n@highlight\nRed Bull struggles on rebuilt home circuit, hosting F1 race for first time since 2003", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 920, "end": 934}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dictated by Williams' tire strategy, Massa had to pit for fresh rubber three laps after @placeholder, effectively surrendering the lead.", "idx": 4011}], "idx": 2593} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:44 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:53 EST, 28 January 2013 It looks just like any other wedding photo with happy faces smiling back at the camera. But look closely and you will see the sinister face of a killer standing just feet away from one of his victim's relatives, who had no idea her family member had been murdered. The picture has remained hidden in a family album for years and was discovered by Tracey Mullane, aunt of Becky Godden-Edwards, in her loft last week. Now the 49-year-old has spoken of her shock at realising that she was at the same wedding as Christopher Halliwell - the man who confessed to her niece's murder.\n@highlight\nTracey Mullane, 49, attended wedding in Swindon, Wiltshire, in 2008\n@highlight\nShe is aunt of Becky Godden-Edwards, killed by Christopher Halliwell\n@highlight\nMullane spotted Halliwell in wedding picture in photo album in her loft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 470, "end": 489}, {"start": 608, "end": 628}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 782, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a heroin addict since she was 16, walked away from her family on December 17, 2002.", "idx": 4019}], "idx": 2599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap A Pittsburgh police officer was put on desk duty after video surfaced showing him punching a woman at the city's gay pride parade and festival on Sunday. The officer, Souroth Chatterji, will remain on restricted duty for a month during an internal investigation, Mayor Bill Peduto said Monday. Chatterji said in a criminal complaint that he was trying to break up a fight when he grabbed the woman by the head and punched her in the side so he could handcuff her. Scroll down for video Rough: Officer Souroth Chatterji is seen grabbing the woman by the head and punching her\n@highlight\nPittsburgh Police Officer Souroth Chatterji says he was trying to break up a fight between the woman and a man opposing the LGBT parade\n@highlight\nChatterji says the woman, 22-year-old Ariel Lawther, punched him and kicked him in the groin\n@highlight\nVideo of the incident shows Chatterji swinging Lawther around and punching her in the ribs\n@highlight\nLGBT groups have called for Chatterji's termination\n@highlight\nThe mayor says the incident will be investigated as Chatterji is put on desk duty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 28}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 197, "end": 213}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Charged: @placeholder has been charged with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, simple assault and disorderly conduct", "idx": 4020}, {"query": "@placeholder told police she didn't need medical help and the man she allegedly punched didn't wish to press charges, the complaint said.", "idx": 4021}], "idx": 2600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the parallel universe that Louis van Gaal occasionally seems to occupy, the form team in the Barclays Premier League had to lose some time. It was only their second defeat in 20 games, Manchester United\u2019s manager was quick to acknowledge, and there was a degree of misfortune in the way they lost to a spirited Swansea City team. Jonjo Shelvey\u2019s shot in the 73rd minute had taken a major deflection off Bafetimbi Gomis\u2019s head to leave David de Gea stranded. Jonjo Shelvey's long range shot was deflected off Bafetimbi Gomis' head for Swansea's winner in the 2-1 defeat of Manchester United\n@highlight\nSwansea did the double over 'in form' Manchester United with a 2-1 Premier League victory at the Liberty Stadium\n@highlight\nAnder Herrera opened the scoring with his second goal in as many games after meeting Wayne Rooney's pass\n@highlight\nUnited celebrations were short lived as Ki Sung-Yueng equalised from Jonjo Shelvey's cross only two minutes later\n@highlight\nShelvey's long distance strike was deflected in off Bafetimbi Gomis to seal the Swans' first ever double over United", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 96, "end": 118}, {"start": 188, "end": 204}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 575, "end": 591}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 701, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shelvey races towards Swans supporters to lead the celebrations despite the goal being accredited to @placeholder", "idx": 4023}], "idx": 2601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. should stop arresting responsible marijuana users, Rep. Barney Frank said Wednesday, announcing a proposal to end federal penalties for Americans carrying fewer than 100 grams, almost a quarter-pound, of the substance. Rep. Barney Frank's bill would radically curb federal penalties for personal marijuana use. Current laws targeting marijuana users place undue burdens on law enforcement resources, punish ill Americans whose doctors have prescribed the substance and unfairly affect African-Americans, said Frank, flanked by legislators and representatives from advocacy groups. \"The vast amount of human activity ought to be none of the government's business,\" Frank said on Capitol Hill. \"I don't think it is the government's business to tell you how to spend your leisure time.\"\n@highlight\nDEA, White House say marijuana dangerous, has no accepted medical use\n@highlight\nDecriminalization advocates say marijuana laws should mirror alcohol laws\n@highlight\nNORML spokesman says marijuana user arrested in U.S. \"every 38 seconds\"\n@highlight\nHR 5843 would not affect laws on growing, importing, exporting marijuana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House Resolution 5843, titled the @placeholder, would express support for \"a very small number of individuals\" suffering from chronic pain or illness to smoke marijuana with impunity.", "idx": 4028}], "idx": 2605} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Apple says a new software update provides tools to get rid of the so-called \"Flashback\" virus that has infected hundreds of thousands of Mac computers. In a post on its support forums, Apple said the update to the Java software platform \"removes the most common variants\" of the Flashback malware. Last week, a Russian security company reported that as many as 600,000 Macs, most of them in the United States and Canada, had been infected by Flashback, a Trojan horse virus that infiltrates computers, secretly giving someone else remote access to them. Flashback was first discovered in September, disguising itself as an Adobe Flash Player installer.\n@highlight\nApple releases update to fix damage from the \"Flashback\" malware\n@highlight\nSecurity firm estimates up to 600,000 Macs were infected by the Trojan horse\n@highlight\nSome complained Apple took too long to address the problem\n@highlight\nFlashback was discovered in September, disguised as a Flash installer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 632, "end": 649}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apple, which prides itself on keeping a safe environment for users, was criticized in some quarters for the amount of time it took to respond to @placeholder.", "idx": 4032}], "idx": 2608} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Abraham George, 37, was sentenced to 24 months in prison after spending \u00a360,000 on stolen cards A pair of fraudsters went on a \u00a360,000 spending spree using stolen credit cards to buy designer clothes, shoes and even a wedding. Abraham George and Olatunde Emmanuel Lawal from Manchester were sentenced today after police found they had used the stolen money to fund a lavish lifestyle far beyond their means. Manchester Crown Court heard that when George's home was raided, officers found an unusually high number of designer items with expensive electrical items in every room. He was also caught with more than \u00a3560 worth of alcohol fraudulently bought from Waitrose using stolen cards and his house was strewn with receipts from the fraudulent transactions.\n@highlight\nAbraham George and Olatunde Emmanuel Lawal were sentenced today\n@highlight\nOfficers found pair had been using stolen money to fund a lavish lifestyle\n@highlight\nA raid on George's home uncovered an unusual number of designer items\n@highlight\nPair used a stolen pre-paid Hilton Honours credit card to spend \u00a332,950\n@highlight\nGeorge given 24 month prison sentence and Lawal a suspended sentence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 246, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 812}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud and money laundering", "idx": 4038}], "idx": 2613} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel says all 27 activists from two aid ships stopped on their way to Gaza have been deported or are awaiting flights out, but flotilla organizers say most refuse to sign papers required to expel them. Israeli sailors boarded the Gaza-bound vessels Friday as they neared the Palestinian territory, which has been under an Israeli blockade since 2007. The Irish-registered Saoirse and the Canadian Tahrir were taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod after refusing to heed calls to turn back, the Israeli military said. Organizers of the flotilla said six people, including the captains of both vessels and two journalists, had been released by Sunday evening. The remainder refused to sign waivers allowing their deportation, the Irish group said in a statement on its website.\n@highlight\nNEW: Activists refuse to sign deportation papers, organizers say\n@highlight\nNEW: Activists criticize the Israeli military action as \"violent and dangerous\"\n@highlight\nA Canadian activist complains of rough treatment, Israel's foreign ministry says\n@highlight\nPrevious flotillas have sparked international controversy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Activists criticized the Israeli action as \"illegal\" and vowed that activists \"will keep coming, wave after wave\" to try to deliver aid to @placeholder in Gaza.", "idx": 4042}], "idx": 2615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle Michael Sam, the first openly gay football player in the NFL, broke down in tears as he received a courage award at the ESPYs, telling the audience: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself.' Sam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in the 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the annual sports ceremony hosted by ESPN on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The football star, who had earlier walked the red carpet hand-in-hand with his boyfriend Vito Cammisano, told the audience he feels it rests on his shoulders to stand up for those 'who want nothing more than to be themselves openly'.\n@highlight\nSam, who was selected by the St Louis Rams in 2014 NFL draft, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at ESPN ceremony in LA on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe football star, who walked red carpet hand-in-hand with boyfriend Vito Cammisano, said: 'Great things can happen when you have the courage to be yourself'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 312, "end": 336}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 732, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 779}, {"start": 874, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also spoke about how he had helped a friend's sister after she contemplated suicide rather than tell her family she was gay.", "idx": 4049}], "idx": 2621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- If were born in the year of the Rooster, here's something to crow about: You are in for a \"ss-super\" 2013. Likewise, it's going to be a strong year if you're a Dog or an Ox. Too bad, however, if you're a Snake. On Sunday we say farewell to the Dragon and welcome the Year of the Snake. For the occasion, the Hong Kong brokerage CLSA has brought out its annual Feng Shui Index. Now in its 19th year, the index is a guide to your investment decisions -- specifically how the benchmark Hong Kong Hang Seng Index will perform -- over the next 12 months, based on the ancient Chinese art (or science, if you prefer) of feng shui.\n@highlight\nHong Kong group CLSA has released its Feng Shui Index for 2013\n@highlight\nIt is going to be a great year for people born in the Year of the Rooster, Dogs or Ox (Cow)\n@highlight\nIf you are a Pig, Goat (Sheep), Tiger or Snake, it's best to fast forward to 2014\n@highlight\nThe past five years of the Snake have been marked by inauspicious events", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 189, "end": 190}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 502, "end": 526}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 783, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 813}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Snake sheds its skin, which in the @placeholder horoscope signals new ideas or developments, both good and bad.", "idx": 4055}], "idx": 2626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SAN ANTONIO, Texas (CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle will return to their homes Saturday, the U.S. Army South said. Left to right, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes talk about spending more than 5 years as hostages. Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been undergoing a reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, since their return 10 days ago to the United States. The men were among 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who were rescued July 2 in a Colombian military operation.\n@highlight\nFormer FARC captives talk to CNN a week after they were freed\n@highlight\nOne keeps a lock that held the chain that was placed around his neck at night\n@highlight\nAnother has a cardboard chess set that he carved as a hostage\n@highlight\nFARC captured the U.S. government contractors hostage in February 2003", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 374, "end": 399}, {"start": 404, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The men carried with them a metal lock, a bullet and a chess board made of cardboard -- small items that are reminders of the years they spent away from their families, cut off from the world outside the jungle, seeing only fellow hostages and their captors, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (@placeholder).", "idx": 4057}], "idx": 2628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sister Wives star Kody Brown is revealing why he traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Many were shocked with the announcement that Brown and wife Meri, who wed in 1990, had decided to divorce and that Brown would be marrying Robyn, his youngest bride. The decision however was not one of the heart but rather a legal maneuver that will allow Brown to give the children Robyn had when she entered the family, Dayton, Aurora and Breanna, access to insurance and other legal benefits. Of his 17 children, these three are the only ones who Brown is not the biological father of, meaning they had no claim to his insurance.\n@highlight\nKody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal\n@highlight\nNow he has divorced Meri and married his youngest wife Robyn\n@highlight\nThis as Robyn's three children are the only ones of the 17 who Kody is not the biological father of\n@highlight\nMeri has decided to stay with her husband and his other wives, Janelle and Christine, who have never been legally married to the man\n@highlight\nKody said this is a way to provide the children with security and insurance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After a long period with no new wives, there was obvious friction, captured by the television cameras on the first season of Sister Wives, when Kody decided to court and then marry @placeholder, bringing her and her three children into the already bursting household.", "idx": 4065}, {"query": "But no wife was more supportive than Meri, who also is the closest to @placeholder.", "idx": 4066}], "idx": 2630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Earlier this month, a video of young men doing the \"Harlem Shake\" -- bare chests and thrusting pelvises -- in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo attracted worldwide attention, for putting one finger up to the moral authority of Islamic conservatives now struggling to govern Egypt. But over in Alexandria, a soft-spoken teenage girl offered a far more unsettling challenge to the powers that be. Hebat Allah Mahmoud, a young karate enthusiast, was refused a place in her school's tournament photo because, she claimed, she does not cover her hair with a hijab. Her teacher denied such charges of discrimination. Hebat Allah, however was unwilling to take this lying down. Instead, she took to YouTube, in a video in which she tearfully lambasted authorities for willful blindness and narrow-mindedness. Did they not know, she asked, that most of the girls put on the hijab at school but took it off once they left the premises? And she criticized teachers' interpretation of Islam, for insisting that the hijab was religiously mandated and that those who did not wear it were less worthy than those who covered. \"We should have equal rights as stressed by the Prophet,\" she told the camera.\n@highlight\nEgypt's government protested against a U.N. document on violence against women\n@highlight\nShereen El Feki says Cairo's \"hysterical\" reaction was nothing new\n@highlight\nPolitics, religion and sex are the Arab world's \"three red lines,\" she says\n@highlight\nEl Feki says sexuality is a powerful lens through which to study a society", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 132, "end": 149}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 426, "end": 444}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1435, "end": 1438}, {"start": 1487, "end": 1493}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not just @placeholder human rights activists at the UN who have been making this point in recent days; Egypt's teenage karate dissident argues much the same.", "idx": 4077}, {"query": "If Egypt's @placeholder wants to walk the talk of freedom and justice, dignity and equality, that means giving people information and resources and trusting them to use it responsibly -- in and out of the bedroom.", "idx": 4079}], "idx": 2638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov waved and applauded from the stands of Villa Park on Saturday as fans showed their support for the Bulgarian international a day after it was revealed he is suffering from acute leukemia. The 32-year-old midfielder, who will start treatment for the illness at a London hospital on Monday, was attending the English Premier League's side match with Chelsea. His appearance follows a statement released Saturday on the West Midlands club's web site where he thanked everyone for the support he has received over the past 24 hours. \"I would like to thank all of the people who have left messages of support. The response has been overwhelming and I appreciate it very much,\" Petrov said in a statement.\n@highlight\nStiliyan Petrov attends Villa' Park on Saturday to watch home match with Chelsea\n@highlight\nAnnounced Friday that Bulgarian international is suffering from acute leukemia\n@highlight\nVeteran midfielder will start treatment for illness at a London hospital on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 43}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 352, "end": 373}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Chelsea and @placeholder players wore t-shirts with messages of support during the warm-up before the match.", "idx": 4084}], "idx": 2641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt West PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 9 September 2013 Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has sold popular soft drinks brands Lucozade and Ribena to Orangina and Schweppes owner Suntory Beverage & Food for \u00a31.35billion, it was announced today. Glaxo is selling the historic brands to Japanese drinks group Suntory after putting them up for sale earlier this year. Lucozade and Ribena, which date back to 1927 and the 1930s respectively, are made in the UK at a factory in Coleford, Gloucestershire, which employs around 500 staff. Scroll down for video Big in Japan: Glaxo announced the sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japanese drinks firm Suntory for \u00a31.35bn\n@highlight\nNew owner Suntory already owns Orangina and Schweppes\n@highlight\nFormer owner GlaxoSmithKline put Lucozade and Ribena up for sale in April this year\n@highlight\nLucozade is UK's top-selling energy drink\n@highlight\nRibena is fourth-best-selling fruit juice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 216, "end": 238}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 491, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 534}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 892}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the early 1950s, they would rely on @placeholder to bring in half their profits.", "idx": 4100}, {"query": "The slogan changed from '@placeholder aids recovery' to 'Lucozade replaces lost energy' - with a plastic bottle brought in instead.", "idx": 4101}], "idx": 2654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Described as the largest single gathering of displaced residents in the world today, tens of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter along the Afgooye corridor outside Mogadishu, according to the United Nations. Members of the U.S. Navy take a young Somali boy to safety after rescuing him and 51 others adrift in a skiff. Fighting between government forces and Islamist militias has triggered the flight of more than 67,000 Somalis in and around Mogadishu since May 8, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday. Most of them are heading to the Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer (19-mile) stretch of ramshackle housing described by the United Nations' World Food Program as \"a nightmare.\"\n@highlight\nFighting has triggered flight of more than 67,000 Somalis since May 8\n@highlight\nMost heading to Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometer stretch of ramshackle housing\n@highlight\nPresident Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed speaking at a conference in Mogadishu\n@highlight\nAhmed fears foreign fighters will turn Somalia into another Iraq or Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 675}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 887, "end": 912}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are starting today the distribution of aid for some 50,000 people in Afgooye corridor through our local partners in @placeholder,\" the refugee office said Tuesday.", "idx": 4116}], "idx": 2663} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona have confirmed that new \u00a315million signing Thomas Vermaelen is still carrying a hamstring injury and will have to wait before he starts training with his new team. The 28-year-old was presented at the Nou Camp on Sunday after completing his move from Arsenal to the Catalan side and admitted he was not yet 100 per cent fit after getting injured during Belgium's 1-0 win over Russia in the World Cup, which meant the defender played just 29 minutes of football in Brazil. The former Arsenal captain added he hoped to 'start from zero' after missing most of last season with the Gunners due to a series of injuries but joins Barca as an injured player.\n@highlight\nCentre-back fell out of favour last season and left for Barcelona\n@highlight\nBelgian defender says he was a proud captain and feels blessed to have been a part of the club in Instagram post\n@highlight\nLifting the FA Cup last season described as 'an absolute highlight'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 53, "end": 68}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder boss said: 'Vermaelen behaved outstandingly last year - I am grateful for him and I wish him very well.'", "idx": 4124}], "idx": 2669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mechanic who beat his lover's newborn baby to death may have been jealous because she wouldn't have a baby with him, a judge said. Michael Pearce, 33, has been jailed for nine years for the manslaughter of six-week-old Alfie Sullock after hitting him with a shoe and a plastic bottle. He had offered to look after the newborn so his girlfriend could have her first night out after giving birth. But in a 'momentary loss of control' he lashed out at the child, who died four days later suffering from bleeding on the brain. Michael Pearce (left) who has been found guilty at Newport Crown Court of killing six-week-old Alfie Rhys Sullock (right) but he was cleared of murder\n@highlight\nMichael Pearce, from Caerphilly, bludgeoned Alfie Rhys Sullock to death\n@highlight\nHe had been babysitting for Alfie's mother, his girlfriend Donna Sullock\n@highlight\nShe was on her first night out six weeks after giving birth to Alfie\n@highlight\nHalf an hour into her night, Ms Sullock asked if her son was okay\n@highlight\nMechanic Pearce sent a text back in reply saying: 'You can trust me'\n@highlight\nAt 9.11pm an ambulance was called. The child died later in hospital\n@highlight\nIt was the first time divorcee Pearce had been left alone with Alfie\n@highlight\nPearce, 33, convicted of manslaughter, cleared of murder, jailed for 9 years\n@highlight\nMs Sullock, from Cardiff, broke down in tears after the jury's verdict", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 620, "end": 637}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 748}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1348}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1362}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former holiday rep Ms Sullock, who lived in @placeholder, had met Pearce while six months pregnant and had started to spend most weekends at her boyfriend\u2019s house.", "idx": 4126}], "idx": 2670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Politically sensitive issues such as immigration, border security, drug trafficking and trade took center stage in Washington on Wednesday as President Obama welcomed his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderon, to the White House. Both leaders used the occasion -- the fourth time they have met for bilateral talks -- to take sharp aim at Arizona's new law meant to crack down on illegal immigrants. Calderon characterized the measure as discriminatory; Obama called it a \"misdirected expression of frustration.\" The leaders criticized the law while meeting with reporters shortly after Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rolled out the red carpet for Calderon in a formal White House arrival ceremony.\n@highlight\nNEW: Felipe Calderon says immigration is biggest challenge Mexico faces with U.S.\n@highlight\nObama and Calderon criticize Arizona law\n@highlight\nDrug violence, trade, renewable energy also among topics\n@highlight\nImmigration overshadows Wednesday's state dinner, which will honor Calderon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Calderon said the United States and @placeholder now face a series of common challenges, including climate change and organized crime, which is a rising threat to border stability.", "idx": 4130}, {"query": "A Mexican official familiar with arrangements for @placeholder's visit cautioned that it would be wrong to let the controversy over Arizona's law overwhelm the rest of the visit.", "idx": 4133}, {"query": "A senior Obama administration official, however, acknowledged that \"this is an issue that has resonated in @placeholder (and) is of deep concern to the Mexican government.\"", "idx": 4134}], "idx": 2673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified \"serious violations of discipline,\" while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up.\n@highlight\nBo Xilai stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified \"serious violations of discipline\"\n@highlight\nHis wife, Gu Kalai, detained in connection with the death of a British businessman\n@highlight\nThe scandal has stunned China's hierarchy, but little substantiated facts have come out\n@highlight\nWang Kang says he has taken a risk by revealing what he knows about the Bo family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 101, "end": 102}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 213, "end": 214}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It somehow became impossible for @placeholder to end this relationship with Heywood.", "idx": 4143}], "idx": 2676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Serbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign Abbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet Former MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 7 January 2013 From Lady Gaga to Nicki Minaj, MAC Cosmetics is renowned for featuring striking and somewhat eccentric females as the faces of its campaigns. The use of these females has helped establish the brand as groundbreaking. And now, to continue the running theme, MAC have announced another unconventional woman as the face of their new cosmetic collection: a female bodybuilder.\n@highlight\nSerbian-American figure competitor Jelena Abbou is face of MAC's Strength campaign\n@highlight\nAbbou is a personal trainer and bodybuilder who follows a high protein diet\n@highlight\nFormer MAC faces include Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 59, "end": 61}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Strong women: @placeholder often chooses unconventionally beautiful women who break the norms like Lady Gaga", "idx": 4150}], "idx": 2681} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Two U.S. military aircraft flew into China's newly claimed and challenged air defense zone over the East China Sea, a U.S. official said, an action that could inflame tensions between the world powers. The U.S. Air Force B-52 planes -- which were not armed because they were on a training mission -- set off Monday from Guam and returned there without incident. The mission lasted for several hours, and the aircraft were in China's newly declared air zone for about an hour, according to the U.S. official. The planes' pilots did not identify themselves upon entering the disputed airspace, as China would have wanted, according to the official.\n@highlight\nJapanese airlines say they will not submit flight plans to China for the zone\n@highlight\nChinese ambassador: It's \"the right of every country to defend its airspace\"\n@highlight\nU.S. calls the move an apparent try \"to unilaterally change the status quo\"\n@highlight\nU.S. official: B-52s don't tell Beijing about flight over China's new air defense zone", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government has rallied around its ally Japan, where thousands of its troops are stationed as part of a security treaty.", "idx": 4153}, {"query": "In December 2012, the dispute escalated further when Japan scrambled fighter jets after a @placeholder plane was seen near the islands.", "idx": 4156}], "idx": 2683} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police in Boise, Idaho, said late Monday that they have made an arrest in connection with a break-in at a local zoo and the death of a patas monkey there. Michael J. Watkins, 22, faces two felony charges, burglary and grand theft. \"I speak for many of us in the police department and the community who were angered and outraged over this senseless crime,\" said Boise Police Chief Michael Masterson. \"As usual, it was a combination of a citizen tip and good police work that led us to the arrest in this case.\" Police were called to Zoo Boise early Saturday morning by a guard who reported a burglary in progress. The security guard saw two men, one inside the zoo and one outside. They ran.\n@highlight\nMichael J. 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Instead of 200 passengers it carries just the autocrat and his trusted aides in a style compared in scale to the U.S. Presidential jet Air Force One. Scroll down for video Plane: Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard the private jet dubbed Air Force Un. A fully-equipped Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 would be capable of seating 200 people\n@highlight\nKim Jong-Un uses 174ft Soviet Ilyushin IL-62 with 560mph top speed\n@highlight\nIt was world's largest jet airliner in 1963 but can now sell for just \u00a365,000\n@highlight\nFully decked-out models can carry 200 people - but Kim's is for him\n@highlight\nHe flew with Army chiefs to view new apartment towers in Pyongyang\n@highlight\nVisit came on eve of 74th anniversary of his father Kim Jong-Il's birth", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 425, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 926, "end": 928}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Comparison: Given its size and the insignia on its tail, the jet has been compared to @placeholder", "idx": 4169}], "idx": 2696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Days of violent unrest in the Thai capital have left dozens dead and hundreds injured as security forces clash with anti-government protesters. The latest victims include a key opposition leader, Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol -- a renegade general better known as Seh Daeng -- who died days after being critically wounded by a sniper's bullet. But the current crisis follows a months-long standoff between Thai authorities and protesters opposed to the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The protesters -- known as the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) -- support Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister from 2001 to 2006, before he was ousted in a bloodless coup.\n@highlight\nThaksin supporters say that he gave the rural poor a voice and real benefits\n@highlight\nDetractors say that as prime minister he was greedy, self-serving and dangerous\n@highlight\nCurrent premier Abhisit Vejjajiva keen to show no one is above the rule of law\n@highlight\nCurrent court case relates to shares transfer in Thaksin communications company", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 215, "end": 233}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 491, "end": 507}, {"start": 541, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 623}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 916, "end": 932}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some protesters argue that the @placeholder movement should negotiate with the government to reach a settlement.", "idx": 4172}], "idx": 2697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As a mother, I would understand completely if Lindsey Rogers-Seitz, a mother from Ridgefield, Connecticut, never wanted to get out of bed in the morning. If she didn't want to stop crying. If she couldn't muster up the energy to do anything. Those would be expected responses to what she is coping with -- the \"unimaginable\" is one word she uses to describe it -- but instead she's on a mission. \"I guess what motivates me is Ben and what he would want me to do,\" she said. Ben was the name of her 15-month-old son. On July 7, Rogers-Seitz's husband, Kyle, was supposed to drop Ben off at day care. The drop-off never occurred. Her husband drove to work and at the end of the day went to day care to pick Ben up, she said during an interview. When Ben wasn't there, he asked the day care providers if his wife had picked him up earlier. When they told him no, he went to the car, found Ben and rushed him to the hospital, she said.\n@highlight\nBenjamin Seitz is one of at least 19 children who've died in hot cars in 2014\n@highlight\nHis mother is now trying to raise awareness and prevent more deaths\n@highlight\nThursday, July 31 is National Heatstroke Prevention Day\n@highlight\nBen's mother believes more research is needed to create lifesaving technology", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 65}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1180}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The investigation into @placeholder's death is still ongoing, according to the Ridgefield police and prosecutor.", "idx": 4176}], "idx": 2700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"No negotiating with terrorists\" versus \"Leave no soldier behind.\" With the long war in Afghanistan winding down, the plight of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has left the U.S. government trying to reconcile those two longstanding credos in a bid to win the freedom of the only American solider held as a captive. Bergdahl has been held by insurgents in Pakistan since 2009. Extremely sensitive discussions are under way with intermediaries overseas to see if there is any ability to gain his release, a U.S. official told CNN on Tuesday. The official declined to be identified due to the nature of the discussions, which are being led by U.S. diplomats, although the Defense Department is also involved. Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. 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As the home to the Weymouth and Portland British National Sailing Academy it was the obvious choice to host all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympic Games. Located in the English county of Dorset, and smack bang in the middle of what is known as the \"Jurassic Coast\" -- a rocky and dramatic 153 kilometer coastline dating back 185 million years -- this area is arguably one of the most historically interesting regions in the UK.\n@highlight\nWeymouth and Portland are hosting all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympics\n@highlight\nDuring the Olympics the area is bustling with numerous sport and cultural festivals\n@highlight\nWeymouth is located on the Jurassic Coast -- England's first World Heritage Site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 215}, {"start": 281, "end": 305}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 578, "end": 579}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 657, "end": 676}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For those adventurous enough to go sightseeing around Dorset there is plenty to see even after the @placeholder.", "idx": 4191}], "idx": 2710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China on Friday denied accusations by Japan that a Chinese navy vessel had put a radar-lock on a Japanese warship near a group of disputed islands at the heart of a bitter feud between the two Asian nations. The Chinese Ministry of National Defense said in a statement, its first official response to the claims, that Japanese officials had given out \"false information\" and \"hyped up\" the threat from China. Opinion: Is Asia sleepwalking into war? The Japanese allegations this week have put a fresh strain on relations between Tokyo and Beijing, which remain at loggerheads over who has sovereignty over the remote, rocky islands in the East China Sea.\n@highlight\nThe Chinese defense ministry says Japanese accusations don't match the facts\n@highlight\nIt denies a Chinese frigate put a radar-lock on a Japanese destroyer\n@highlight\nJapan expresses dissatisfaction over the Chinese statement\n@highlight\nThe alleged incident occurred near a group of disputed islands", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 231, "end": 266}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That type of radar could be used to produce data needed to fire upon the @placeholder vessel.", "idx": 4204}], "idx": 2719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The birth parents of \"Maria\" stumble out of a studio in the Bulgarian capital, minutes after their first major TV interview. Surrounded by bright lights and state-of-the art technology, Saska Ruseva and her husband Atanas Rusev are a world away from the tumbledown Roma village where they live in central Bulgaria. Back in Nikolaevo, there are no street lights. Their house is made of mud brick and straw. The couple were a world away too from Maria, the blond toddler found during a police raid of a Roma camp in Greece. DNA tests last week showed the Resevs were her biological parents.\n@highlight\nCNN's Karl Penhaul interviews birth parents of \"Maria\"\n@highlight\nMother says: \"I will take care of her. 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The Middlesbrough forward had a rather poor attitude and was kicked out of Leicester City \u2014 he was even sent out on loan by Rushden and Diamonds. \u2018I was playing for Brackley Town with team-mates who were carpenters and police officers,\u2019 he says. \u2018At that stage I did think it was over.\u2019 Lee Tomlin's career almost ended before it had began due to his bad attitude and taste for fast food The talented forward turned his life around at Peterborough (left) and secured a move to Middlesbrough\n@highlight\nLee Tomlin was rejected as a teenager by Leicester City and Liverpool\n@highlight\nThe forward was even sent out on loan by Rushden and Diamonds\n@highlight\nHe revived his career with help of Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson\n@highlight\nTomlin was sent off when Middlesbrough scouts went to watch him\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old is now considered the finest player in the Championship", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 216, "end": 235}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 716, "end": 735}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 853, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But by the time I was 15, @placeholder \u2014 the club I\u2019d always dreamed of playing for \u2014 had let me go.\u2019", "idx": 4211}], "idx": 2723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Our country is obsessed with the perils of attractive young white women, as this week's trio of high profile crime stories about Amanda Knox, Jodi Arias and the Cleveland kidnapping victims demonstrates. We don't see breathless coverage of the disproportionately large number of African-American men tried for crimes in our system. We see almost no coverage of missing boys, or missing children of color, or crimes against nonwhites. This week an African-American man in Mississippi, Willie Manning, was about to be executed, though he was denied access to DNA testing. Manning, convicted of murdering two college students in 1994, maintains his innocence and requested the scientific testing, which has exonerated many convicted murderers, including some on death row.\n@highlight\nLisa Bloom: Americans are obsessed with the perils of young, attractive white women\n@highlight\nShe says titillating stories such as the Arias, Knox and Cleveland cases draw coverage\n@highlight\nShe says a huge number of black men tried for crimes ignored, as are crimes against nonwhites\n@highlight\nBloom: A nation of equals must focus on worthy cases regardless of race or gender", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 456, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the biggest @placeholder crime story of all receives the least mention: that we now incarcerate more of our own people than any other country on earth, or in human history, and that minority males are disproportionately policed, arrested and convicted, and sentenced to harsher sentences.", "idx": 4214}], "idx": 2725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 10 April 2013 A terrifying knifepoint robbery which was captured on CCTV appeared to show an innocent bystander look on in horror as a thief stole a till from a corner shop. But in fact the witness - who even offered moral support to the victims - was an accomplice helping his flatmate execute the robbery as part of a botched sting operation. Francis Hobin, who can be seen on the video ducking for cover, had posed as a shopper in the grocery store in Manchester to trick the shopkeeper into opening the till.\n@highlight\nFrancis Hobin, 38, was witness to robbery in Manchester corner shop\n@highlight\nBut police discovered thief Shane Doyle, 32, actually lived with Hobin\n@highlight\nPair both sentenced to jail for botched sting operation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fighting back: When the shopkeeper attempted to intervene, @placeholder waved the knife at him and punched him", "idx": 4218}, {"query": "Robbery: @placeholder burst in waving a kitchen knife and demanding the contents of the shop's till", "idx": 4220}], "idx": 2726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Atletico Madrid recorded their first victory in the league over Real Madrid this century with a 1-0 victory at the Bernabeu on Saturday. A first half strike by Brazilian striker Diego Costa maintained Atletico's 100% start to the La Liga season and secured a first league win against Real, home or away, since the 1999/2000 season. The game's only goal came in the 11th minute when Costa gathered in Koke's inch-perfect through ball before executing a crisp side-foot finish past keeper Diego Lopez. 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Today, it is possibly the next Rwanda. A flash-fire conflict threatening to escalate into full-blown civil war combines trademark elements of African tragedy -- resource wealth coveted by global powers, in this case oil, and longstanding political and ethnic divisions. Here's a quick primer to get you up to speed on the escalating situation: 1) First things first. Tell me about South Sudan. 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Louise Bakewell, 19, from Somerset, says she is 'thrilled' after a win in her local pageant saw her reach the finals of Miss England. It will be a far cry from her day to day life: a regular day for Louise will see her dressed in dirty clothes tending to the cattle and sheep at her parents' farm in Somerset.\n@highlight\nLouise Bakewell, 19 works on her parents' and is a trained mechanic\n@highlight\nBeat hundreds to be crowned Miss Somerset\n@highlight\nTold of her win in a phone call while delivering a lamb in a field\n@highlight\nWill now compete in the finals of Miss England next month\n@highlight\nSays she will make eco-round dress from burlap sack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 283}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'She told me to run back up to the house because Miss @placeholder had phoned and wanted to talk to me.", "idx": 4231}], "idx": 2734} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former college teammate of Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray unleashed a string of furious tweets that allege his wife is sleeping with the NFL star. Brennan Clay played alongside Murray, 26, for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in the 2010 season. Before heading off to church Sunday, Clay, 22, told the world his wife of just five months, Gina D'Agostini, is having an affair with Murray.' 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The star's blood alcohol level was 0.196, more than twice the legal limit in Pennsylvania, which is 0.08, West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll confirmed in a statement released today. Mr Carroll added that the toxicology report from the Chester County Coroner's Office indicated there were 'no drugs of abuse detected'. The 34-year-old had been drinking at a bar with friends in the hours before the crash, which also killed his passenger, Zachary Hartwell.\n@highlight\nStar had notched up 23 driving convictions - including ten for speeding - before accident\n@highlight\nPilferers collect ghoulish mementos from crash scenes and 'plan to sell parts of wreckage on eBay'\n@highlight\nPolice say no drugs of abuse are suspected", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 421, "end": 451}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile it has emerged that 'treasure hunters' are pilfering debris from the car that @placeholder crashed.", "idx": 4255}], "idx": 2751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former President George W. 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Warhol painted two portraits of Fawcett in 1980, after her breakout role on the TV hit series \"Charlie's Angels\" made her America's \"It Girl.\" The question before the jury of six men and six women: Did Warhol give one portrait to O'Neal -- the Oscar-nominated star of \"Love Story\" -- or did he give them both to Fawcett? The actress, who was 62 when she died of cancer in 2009, left all her artwork to the University of Texas, where she studied before being discovered by Hollywood.\n@highlight\nJury to decide if school or actor should have one of two Warhol portraits of Farrah Fawcett\n@highlight\nAttorneys for University of Texas, Ryan O'Neal give closing arguments\n@highlight\n\"Please speak for Farrah because she can't speak for herself,\" university lawyer says\n@highlight\n\"Use your common sense,\" O'Neal lawyer says. \"Why would she want two?\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 623, "end": 641}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 828, "end": 846}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He alleged that @placeholder helped himself to the Warhol after learning she had left him nothing.", "idx": 4264}], "idx": 2756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ray McDonald, who plays for the San Francisco 49ers, was arrested August 31 on felony domestic violence charges involving his pregnant fiancee. The San Jose Police Department said McDonald's fiancee had \"visible injuries,\" and the Sacramento Bee reported that police were previously called to his house in May. McDonald is out on bail while the case is under investigation by the district attorney's office. He is due in court on September 15 and has yet to be charged. But none of this stopped McDonald from playing on Sunday in the 49ers season opener, a decision the San Francisco Board of Supervisors just denounced. They've called for McDonald to be sidelined (with pay) pending the outcome of the September 15 court appearance.\n@highlight\nMel Robbins: NFL let other players charged in domestic violence return to field\n@highlight\nRobbins: Ray Rice punished, once there was video -- why not others? Goodell must go\n@highlight\nNFL abused Janay Rice, she says; her defense of Ray Rice typical of battered women\n@highlight\nRobbins: Imagine if NFL had handled case properly and all parties had gotten needed help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 41, "end": 59}, {"start": 157, "end": 182}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 579, "end": 612}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 769}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 940, "end": 942}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six months after being assaulted, @placeholder should be allowed to focus on healing.", "idx": 4274}], "idx": 2762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a Connecticut elementary school, 26 people, including 20 children, were killed by a gunman Friday morning. This comes on the heels of a shooting rampage on Tuesday in Oregon, where a masked man opened fire into crowds at a mall, killing two before killing himself. Tragic images flash across our television screens and computer monitors, as they have so many times in recent memory. These events will once again set in motion a predictable cycle of ineffectual chatter about gun violence in America. We will be told that now is not the time to discuss policy. By tomorrow, a well-funded gun rights propaganda machine will move into action. For the adherents of this ideology, the solution to the problem of gun violence is not better regulations but more guns. School shootings? Arm the teachers. Movie theater shootings? Arm the moviegoers.\n@highlight\nIn a Connecticut school, at least 26 were killed, including at least 20 children\n@highlight\nSaul Cornell: Gun rights ideology makes a mockery of values of Second Amendment\n@highlight\nHe says New York recently upheld a reasonable gun law, but Illinois did not\n@highlight\nCornell: It is time to inject more sense and reason back into the debate over guns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 957, "end": 968}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder today, we have many more guns, but far less government regulation of firearms.", "idx": 4276}], "idx": 2763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye The sister of a pregnant woman who was stoned to death in the street in Pakistan this week has accused the victim's husband of killing her. After Farzana Parveen was murdered in broad daylight on Tuesday, her father and four other relatives were arrested on suspicion of carrying out an honour killing in revenge for her marrying Mohammad Iqbal. However, her sister Khalida Bibi insisted that her family is innocent, and instead pinned the blame on Iqbal and his 'accomplices'. Warning: graphic content Claim: Farzana Parveen, left, was killed by her husband Mohammad Iqbal, right, according to her sister\n@highlight\nFarzana Parveen, 25, was killed outside the Lahore high court on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHer husband Mohammad Iqbal said she was murdered by her family because they were angry about her marriage\n@highlight\nBut now her sister claims that Iqbal attacked and killed his own wife\n@highlight\nHe has previously admitted murdering his first wife to marry Farzana", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 158, "end": 172}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claims that the pair married in January after falling in love with each other, but Farzana's family were angry that she had snubbed the man they chose for her.", "idx": 4283}], "idx": 2769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who was cycling from Maryland to Miami to propose to his girlfriend has been stabbed to death by a homeless man after stopping for a snack at a McDonald's. Police officers found an engagement ring in Kevin Adorno's pocket when they rushed to the fast-food restaurant in Vero Beach, Florida, on Monday evening. Adorno had been on the phone to his girlfriend when he was attacked without warning by Rene Herrera Cruz, who told police that he thought Adorno was plotting to kill him, authorities said. Adorno's girlfriend told police that she heard his phone drop before a wail of sirens, FoxCT reported.\n@highlight\nKevin Adorno had left Maryland in mid-August and was cycling to Miami, where he planned to propose to his girlfriend, Elyse\n@highlight\nOn Monday, he stopped at a McDonald's in Vero Beach, Florida to charge his phone and get a snack when he was fatally attacked\n@highlight\nRene Herrera Cruz told police he saw Adorno on the phone and thought he was plotting to kill him - in fact, he was talking with his girlfriend\n@highlight\nPolice found an engagement ring in Adorno's pocket", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 403, "end": 419}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 891, "end": 907}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who was known to local police, has been charged with first-degree murder.", "idx": 4286}], "idx": 2772} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A \"defiant\" pregnant woman who was subjected to three Taser stun gun shocks by law enforcement officers after refusing to sign a speeding ticket will not get her appeal addressed by the Supreme Court. The justices without comment Tuesday rejected separate petitions from both Malaika Brooks and the Seattle Police officers sued for excessive force. The court also rejected a similar appeal from a separate plaintiff in Hawaii. Hundreds of such Taser-related lawsuits have been working their way through lower state and federal courts, but the Supreme Court so far has refused to address the issue of what the officers call \"a useful pain technique.\"\n@highlight\nMalaika Brooks sued Seattle Police officers, saying they used excessive force\n@highlight\nShe refused to sign a speeding ticket because she thought doing so would admit guilt\n@highlight\nJustices rejected her appeal without comment, along with a petition from police officers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The city of @placeholder should award them commendations for grace under fire.\"", "idx": 4311}], "idx": 2787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On a tiny Mediterranean island migrants wander in the streets, beg for oranges at the vegetable store, and knock on the door of the Roman Catholic church to ask the priest for shelter. These are the pitiful scenes in Italy\u2019s Lampedusa where 2,700 men, women and children have arrived in five days after being rescued from rickety boats sailing to Europe from lawless Libya. Some are wrapped in charity blankets to keep out the cold. A few build fires on the beach to huddle around at night or sleep in the sand dunes. Tide of misery: Migrants outside the reception centre on Lampedusa. Numbers have swollen dramatically as Libya descends into chaos\n@highlight\n2,700 men, women and children have arrived in Lampedusa in five days\n@highlight\nMany were rescued from rickety boats sailing to Europe from lawless Libya\n@highlight\nAmong them are Syrians and Libyans fleeing ISIS terrorists in their country\n@highlight\nOthers fled poverty, violence or religious oppression in African nations\n@highlight\nThey reached the island by paying huge sums to people-smuggling gangs", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 132, "end": 152}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the first nine months of 2014 alone, 140,000 slipped into Italy, the vast majority through @placeholder.", "idx": 4313}], "idx": 2788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Merrill Newman -- the 85-year-old American detained by North Korean authorities earlier this fall -- has been \"deported,\" North Korea's state news agency KCNA reported early Saturday. His son announced late Friday that he is on his way home to the United States. \"We are absolutely delighted to confirm that Merrill Newman is on his way home,\" Jeff Newman said. A senior Obama administration official said soon after the North Korean announcement that U.S. authorities have Newman \"in hand.\" State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf subsequently tweeted that U.S. Embassy officials met \"Newman at the airport in Beijing and provided all appropriate consular assistance.\" Video showed him smiling as he walked past a cavalcade of reporters through the Chinese capital's airport.\n@highlight\nNEW: Newman's son confirms that the released American is on his way home\n@highlight\nVideo shows Newman smiling as he walks through Beijing's airport\n@highlight\nThe 85-year-old was detained in North Korea in October, issued a public apology\n@highlight\nState news reports Newman was released for \"humanitarian\" reasons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His statement ended: \"If I go back to (the) @placeholder, I will tell the true features of the DPRK and the life the Korean people are leading.\"", "idx": 4315}], "idx": 2789} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three Somali pirates were killed in a fight over the ransom paid to free Michael Scott Moore, the German-American journalist freed this week after two years and eight months of captivity. Local police said gunfight broke out in the central town of Galkayo late last night when some of the pirates who held Moore attacked their comrades, accusing them of conducting a secret deal with negotiators. A top pirate commander was among the three people killed, police official Mohamed Hassan said, adding that one group of pirates accused the other of betrayal. Michael Scott Moore, the German-American journalist held for almost three years for ransom by Somali pirates as he appeared during his captivity. His pirate captors have killed each other in a row over the money.\n@highlight\nMichael Scott Moore was freed after two years and eight months captivity\n@highlight\nPirates in Somalia held him for ransom and said Germany had paid it\n@highlight\nPolice say one pirate group said the other betrayed them, prompting fight\n@highlight\nThree were killed in the gun battle which followed in notorious Somali town\n@highlight\nMoore is said to be safe but not healthy after his ordeal ended on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 73, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 556, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 780, "end": 798}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said earlier that a ransom of $1.6 million was paid by Somali intermediaries acting on behalf of @placeholder.", "idx": 4316}], "idx": 2790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Romanian man has been arrested after sneaking aboard a Wizz Air flight to Spain to visit his girlfriend. Claudiu-Gabriel Costin's plan was foiled after security spotted the light from his phone flashing as he took selfies inside the cockpit. The 30 year-old man arrived at Cluj international airport in north-western Romania, crept past security, got onto the runway and clambered into a stationary plane that was due to travel to Spain. Claudiu-Gabriel Costin climbed on board a Wizz Air flight in Romania in the hope he would get to Spain 30 year old wanted to visit his girlfriend but the flashing light from his phone gave him away as he took snaps\n@highlight\nClaudiu-Gabriel Costin found flights 'sold out' so decided to sneak onboard\n@highlight\n30 year-old grew bored waiting so began to take photos of the cockpit\n@highlight\nFlashing light gave him away to airport security who had him arrested\n@highlight\nCostin uploaded snaps to Facebook to show girlfriend where he was", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 107, "end": 128}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 461}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 667, "end": 688}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While this is now a matter for the police, Wizz Air welcomes @placeholder's full revision of its security procedures.", "idx": 4318}], "idx": 2792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers hopes injured striker Daniel Sturridge will be ready for a return to action in early January. The England star has not played for Liverpool since August after suffering thigh and calf problems, depriving Brendan Rodgers of his first-choice striker after the departure of Luis Suarez. Sturridge has been training in Los Angeles because the club thought that he would benefit from a change of scenery. Daniel Sturridge has been out injured since the end of August and will spend Christmas in America Sturridge's latest injury was not connected to the one he suffered while on England duty in September\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has been out injured since August\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers hopes striker will return in January\n@highlight\nSturridge has been training in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nREAD: Sturridge's return will be at the top of Rodgers' Christmas list", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 68}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 431, "end": 446}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have lacked a cutting edge up front in the absence of Sturridge", "idx": 4323}], "idx": 2796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joey Barton has branded Mario Balotelli 'the biggest myth in world football' after the Liverpool's striker's display in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday. The Italian firebrand replaced Rickie Lambert in the third round clash against Middlesbrough but failed to make an impact before scoring a pair of penalties in the Reds' epic 14-13 shootout victory. Barton went on Twitter to comment on the game with a scathing attack on the 24-year-old, although he did concede that Balotelli could not be faulted for his prowess from the spot. Mario Balotelli failed to set the world alight after coming on in the Capital One Cup clash with Middlesbrough\n@highlight\nJoey Barton has slammed Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli on Twitter\n@highlight\nQPR midfielder labelled Italian the 'biggest myth in world football'\n@highlight\nLiverpool won epic 14-13 penalty shootout against Middlesbrough in Capital One Cup on Tuesday\n@highlight\nBarton and Balotelli have previous after clashing during title decider between QPR and Manchester City in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 531, "end": 545}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On that occasion, @placeholder was sent off for violent conduct and subsequently received a 12-match ban and \u00a375,000 fine.", "idx": 4325}], "idx": 2798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British jihadist fighting for ISIS in the Middle East has revealed he hopes to be given the opportunity to murder a Western hostage 'as a brother did with James Foley'. Speaking via video link from an unknown location likely to be somewhere in northern Syria, a man calling himself Abu Anwar Al-Brittani told CNN that he would be 'honoured' to become an executioner for ISIS, adding that he considered Foley's murder a 'blessed act'. Foley - an American photojournalist captured in Syria in 2012 - was filmed being beheaded by an Islamist militant with a southern English accent in a sickening video released last week.\n@highlight\nMan calling himself Abu Anwar Al-Brittani called Foley murder 'a blessed act'\n@highlight\nAppeared via video link from unknown location thought to be in north Syria\n@highlight\nHe was joined in video by another British militant called Abu Bakr Al-Brittani\n@highlight\nAbu Bakr said he would return to fight in Britain if he ever left Islamic State\n@highlight\nChilling warning underlines threat ISIS poses to security of Western nations", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 284, "end": 304}, {"start": 311, "end": 313}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 655, "end": 675}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeared in the video alongside fellow British jihadist Abu Bakr al-Brittani.", "idx": 4329}], "idx": 2802} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ashley Barnes will not face retrospective action from the Football Association following his challenge on Nemanja Matic during Burnley's draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The Burnley striker caught the Serbia international with a dangerous studs-up tackle prompting Matic to retaliate by pushing Barnes to floor, earning the Chelsea midfielder a red card. The FA confirmed on Monday that because the incident was seen by referee Martin Atkinson during the game no further action could be taken. Nemanja Matic reacts angrily after being sent off for his reaction to a tough challenge from Ashley Barnes This studs-up tackle from Barnes infuriated Matic and Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho backed up his player\n@highlight\nAshley Barnes will not face retrospective action for dangerous tackle\n@highlight\nFA can only act after the match if the incident was not seen by the officials\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho appeared on Sky Sports programme Goals on Sunday\n@highlight\nBlues' boss said Ashley Barnes' tackle on Nemanja Matic was 'criminal'\n@highlight\nHe said Barnes should have been sent off and deserves a lengthy ban\n@highlight\nMourinho is unlikely to face action from the FA following the rant\n@highlight\nClick here for the full transcript of Mourinho's GoS appearance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 58, "end": 77}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 145, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 363, "end": 364}, {"start": 432, "end": 446}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nemanja Matic (centre) was sent off after reacting to a challenge from @placeholder's Ashley Barnes on Saturday", "idx": 4331}], "idx": 2804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sid Caesar, whose clever, anarchic comedy on such programs as \"Your Show of Shows\" and \"Caesar's Hour\" helped define the 1950s \"Golden Age of Television,\" has died. He was 91. A friend of the family, actor Rudy De Luca, did not know the exact cause of death, but said Caesar had respiratory problems and other health problems for several years. Caesar became famous for \"Your Show of Shows,\" which went on the air in 1950. It lasted four years and was followed by \"Caesar's Hour,\" which combined sketches, musical revues and situation comedy. Both shows featured writers who became famous in their own right, including Neil Simon, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Mel Tolkin, Lucille Kallen and Larry Gelbart. Woody Allen also contributed to Caesar's comedy as a writer for one of his specials.\n@highlight\nHe was known for \"Your Show of Shows\" and \"Caesar's Hour\"\n@highlight\nMovie credits include \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,\" \"Airport 1975,\" \"Grease\"\n@highlight\nHe was part of a pioneering group of personalities who helped establish television\n@highlight\nThe funnyman also had a successful personal life, married for 67 years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 63, "end": 80}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 128, "end": 151}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 371, "end": 388}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 816, "end": 833}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder visited Caesar last night to say goodbye, De Luca told CNN.", "idx": 4333}], "idx": 2806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail take a trip into the Wimbledon 'Locker Room' - the place where you can find out some of the best of action on offer. Samantha Murray is our pick in Brit Watch, plus we give the lowdown on the seed in danger. Discover which game is the ground pass bonus and find out the all-important, weather forecast for Tuesday's opening day of drama at SW19. Samantha Murray (no relation to Andy) has a mountainous task in the shape of Maria Sharapova, having been granted a wild card. 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Attempts are being made to contain Thursday night's 2.7 million-gallon sewage spill. The 2.7 million-gallon spill occurred Thursday night. A pump failed at the South Marin Sanitation District's waste treatment facility in the town of Mill Valley, said Lt. Doug Pittman. The waste was released into Richardson Bay, an inlet of the large bay on the east shore of Marin County, he said. 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The Vietnam Veteran's Swimming Pool manager and assistant manager -- as well as the Southeast Regional Director of the state Department of Conservation and Recreation, have resigned -- according to a statement released by Edward Lambert, the agency's commissioner. Lambert requested they leave their posts because of \"poor decision making and failure to follow (department) pool protocols.\" The resignations come in the wake of an investigation into the drowning of Marie Joseph, 36, on June 26. 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The accused woman was spotted travelling from her home for a secret rendezvous with boyfriend James Terrano in a Seattle park on Wednesday. During the emotional hour-long meeting, she could be seen sobbing and speaking animatedly to Terrano, before cuddling up to him against a wall. At one point, the University of Washington student was also pictured reaching into her purse and withdrawing what appeared to be $100 in cash. 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Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as the republic\u2019s first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba. Mr Ejiofor is a powerful actor and he does look passably like the real Lumumba. But need he shout so much? 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Hundreds of fans queued in central London ahead of the official launch at midnight. The release of the console is seen by industry experts as something as a last chance for Nintendo to stay at the forefront of gaming. It posted its first-ever loss last year and is slipping behind as handheld gaming improves. 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PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos held meetings with the leader of the Democratic Left party, Fotis Kouvelis, in what Venizelos called a \"first step\" toward assembling a coalition of pro-European parties. He is scheduled to hold talks with head of the center-right New Democracy party, Antonis Samaras, on Friday. Samaras and another potential coalition partner -- Alexis Tsipras of the leftist Syriza party -- have tried and failed to organize a government already. If no one can pull together a coalition, and no national unity government can be formed by May 17, Greece must call new elections.\n@highlight\nNEW: Socialist leader Venizelos calls talks a \"first step\" toward a coalition\n@highlight\nOpinion poll suggests the leftist Syriza party would win most votes in a new election\n@highlight\nTwo other politicians say they can't get enough backing from other parties to form a coalition\n@highlight\nIf no government is formed by May 17, Greece has to call new elections", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 214, "end": 232}, {"start": 271, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 465, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder began coalition talks Tuesday, he said PASOK and New Democracy \"don't have a majority any more to vote for the plundering of the Greek people.\"", "idx": 4391}], "idx": 2845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Senegal were disqualified from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday, as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed Ivory Coast's participation at January's finals in South Africa. Senegal's second leg playoff qualifier against the Ivorians on Saturday was called off by the referee after 74 minutes as disgruntled fans rioted moments after Didier Drogba scored to give the visitors a 6-2 aggregate lead at the Leopold Senghor Stadium in Dakar. \"CAF decided to officially confirm that result of the match as 2-0 in favour of Ivory Coast in accordance with the provisions of article 16 para 20 of the regulations of the competition and to consider Senegal the loser of the said match and eliminated from the competition,\" African football's ruling body said in a statement.\n@highlight\nSenegal disqualified from 2013 Africa Cup of Nations after rioting caused abandonment of match on Saturday\n@highlight\nOpponents Ivory Coast confirmed as winners of the match and as qualifiers for January's finals in South Africa\n@highlight\nAfrican football's ruling body CAF does not rule out possibility of further sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 69}, {"start": 90, "end": 122}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 435, "end": 457}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 470, "end": 472}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 859}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If previous CAF punishments are followed, @placeholder can expect to play some future competitive qualifiers away from their capital Dakar.", "idx": 4396}], "idx": 2848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:20 EST, 20 December 2013 An adorable video has captured a service dog's play date with Pluto on a Disney Fantasy Cruise. The video, uploaded to YouTube by a fellow traveler, shows the gorgeous fluffy white dog, Bingo, pouncing and playing with the staffer dressed as the classic Disney character. His owner, Mark, said that his playful pooch had loved meeting Pluto. 'All my dogs think Pluto is a real dog,' Mark wrote on a Disney message board. 'He wanted to Pluto chase him really bad.'\n@highlight\nFellow traveler captured the moment Bingo the service dog met a staffer dressed as the classic Disney character\n@highlight\nHis owner Mark said it's not the first time the dogs have met: 'Bingo thinks Pluto is real. 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Thousands of vital letters such as energy bills and bank statements would fail to reach customers if the boycott went ahead \u2013 causing chaos for households and businesses. Royal Mail has lost business to the likes of TNT Post and UK Mail over the past seven years. Currently, half of all letters are handled by a rival company, with Royal Mail responsible for only the final mile of the delivery.\n@highlight\nStrike could happen in New Year and all non-Royal Mail post would just be ignored\n@highlight\nUnions say commercial competitors are costing jobs and don't have to meet same standards of service or pay\n@highlight\nRoyal Mail has been criticised for putting up price of stamps\n@highlight\nIts delivery arm made a profit for the first time in four years this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "yesterday it will ballot its 200,000 members in the @placeholder about", "idx": 4408}], "idx": 2858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charles Martland Louis van Gaal has refused to be drawn into any mind games with Jose Mourinho as his Manchester United side prepare to do battle with Chelsea this season. The Dutchman knows Mourinho well from mentoring him at Barcelona, but insists he won't react to any wind-ups from the Portuguese. Asked if he was looking forward to facing old pal Mourinho, Van Gaal said: 'No. I play against Chelsea. And not against Jose Mourinho. My team and his team are playing against each other.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch The best of Jose's put downs and wind ups\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho has been involved in public spats with several managers\n@highlight\nMourinho has already tried to play mind games with Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea boss is good friends with Sir Alex Ferguson and Alan Pardew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 105, "end": 121}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mourinho\u2019s relationship with the retired @placeholder manager has perhaps never been the one football fans would have expected.", "idx": 4410}], "idx": 2860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ofunato, Japan (CNN) -- More than a month after the devastating tsunami and earthquake that flattened seaside communities across northern Japan, many aid groups are wrapping up operations. One team of volunteers is just ramping up, however. For those wondering what they can still do to help, the U.S.-based charity All Hands has an answer: Buy a plane ticket, and come ready to get to work. \"What we do is come in after natural disasters all around the world and help people by bringing in volunteers in the recovery process,\" said Marc Young, the charity's operational director in Ofunato, a small port city on Japan's northeastern coast.\n@highlight\nAll Hands cleans houses and helps families salvage posessions\n@highlight\nMore than 6,500 people need homes in the city of Ofunato\n@highlight\n\"You can't forget about these people,\" one volunteer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was swamped in the tsunami that left nearly 500 dead and missing.", "idx": 4412}], "idx": 2861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Federal, state and municipal agencies staged an elaborate drill in the waters off New York City on Tuesday to prepare for the possibility of a nuclear or dirty-bomb attack from the water. A U.S. Coast Guard vessel passes a container ship in New York Harbor as part of Tuesday's terror drill. \"We're a big city, and there are vulnerabilities,\" said Ray Kelly, commissioner of the New York Police Department. Agencies involved in Tuesday's test emphasized they did not undertake it because of a specific threat against the city. However, Kelly said the city was taking no chances after a proclamation years ago by Osama bin Laden. \"We do know that Osama bin Laden several years ago obtained a fatwah to use nuclear weapons, and our goal is to make certain that that fatwah does not come to fruition,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly: \"We're a big city, and there are vulnerabilities\"\n@highlight\nParticipating agencies stressed that the drill was not in response to a specific threat\n@highlight\nAuthorities were to decipher sinister intent from any of eight boats in waterway\n@highlight\nThey were on lookout for abnormally high concentrations of radioactivity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 397, "end": 422}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 631, "end": 645}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eight government agencies participated in the drill, ranging from the @placeholder to the U.S. Coast Guard.", "idx": 4416}], "idx": 2864} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:49 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:00 EST, 15 November 2013 William Hague said it would be harder now for a comprehensive pupil to become Foreign Secretary now It is harder today for a state-educated teenager to reach the top than a generation ago, William Hague has admitted. The Foreign Secretary, who attended a Yorkshire comprehensive, warned there has been a \u2018disturbing\u2019 decline in social mobility over the past three decades. But as the row over the Cabinet being dominated by a privately-educated elite rumbles on, Mr Hague insisted he had \u2018never felt socially inferior to anybody\u2019.\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary warns of 'disturbing' decline in social mobility\n@highlight\nInists he had \u2018never felt socially inferior to anybody', including royalty\n@highlight\nSir John Major said it was 'shocking' how society is dominated by wealthy\n@highlight\nRemarks were seen as a swipe at David Cameron's Eton-educated Cabinet\n@highlight\nEducation Secretary Michael Gove said Sir John is right to be concerned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prime Minister @placeholder also suggested yesterday that social mobility is being held back because people from outside the white middle-class can lack the \u2018aspiration\u2019 to make it into top jobs.", "idx": 4419}], "idx": 2866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read why Welbeck might not start in a central role against United Fortunes in football can turn on small details, and so it is in the case of Danny Welbeck. Late on transfer deadline day, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger signed the England centre forward from Manchester United if not exactly against his better judgement, then certainly with some reservations. Wenger had initially wanted to sign Radamel Falcao from Monaco, but had been put off by the astronomical weekly wage \u2014 in excess of \u00a3250,000 a week. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal come under fire for selling Danny Welbeck\n@highlight\nArsenal host Manchester United in their Premier League clash on Saturday\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck will come up against his former club after being sold by Louis van Gaal for \u00a316million in the summer\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger was said to have preferred signing Radamel Falcao, who has managed only a single goal since arriving at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nWelbeck has scored five goals for his club and another five for England", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 156, "end": 168}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 271, "end": 287}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Arsene wanted @placeholder but the numbers were too high,\u2019 an Arsenal source revealed this week.", "idx": 4421}, {"query": "Sources close to @placeholder insisted this week that it was the player\u2019s decision to leave on hearing of Falcao\u2019s imminent arrival in August.", "idx": 4422}], "idx": 2867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, a line of 26 black crosses stand in the sand, with the Stars and Stripes behind them and a pot of flowers alongside. They are the tribute of the group Rio de Paz -- River of Peace -- to the victims at Sandy Hook Elementary School, from a group that knows all too well what tragedies gun violence can inflict on society. Brazil, Norway, Britain, France and Australia are among many countries that have seen terrible episodes of gun violence in recent years. But alongside the many expressions of sympathy and condolences that have poured into Newtown, Connecticut, from around the world, there is also a sense of bewilderment that such tragedies happen on an almost routine basis in America.\n@highlight\nAustralia and UK also have had terrible episodes of gun violence in recent years\n@highlight\nThese countries enacted laws sharply restricting gun ownership after tragedies\n@highlight\n\"Nowhere has the policy reaction been so pathetic,\" British blogger says of U.S.\n@highlight\nObservers point to power of NRA, political culture that protects individual liberty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 27}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 103, "end": 119}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 249, "end": 276}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 765}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some columnists don't detect any popular pressure in the United States for change, even if the gun control debate has flared in the wake of the @placeholder shooting.", "idx": 4429}], "idx": 2873} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Residents of one of Syria's most war-ravaged cities demanded answers Thursday after a pair of devastating explosions killed dozens of children. The bloodshed Wednesday spurred mourning residents to demand the ouster of the Homs governor and his assistant, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It spurred a Syrian official, Hilal al-Hilal, to visit the wounded and offer condolences to loved ones of the dead at the direction of President Bashar al-Assad. \"(These) heinous crimes against innocent children reflects the cowardice of the terrorists who have sought to kill science,\" al-Hilal said, according to the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency.\n@highlight\nGroup says at least 53 killed -- including 46 children -- in twin explosions in Homs\n@highlight\nMourning residents called for the ouster of Homs' governor\n@highlight\nSyrian official blasts \"heinous crimes against innocent children,\" state news says\n@highlight\nHoms had been a focal point in Syria's civil war but was relatively quiet in recent months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 282, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 464, "end": 478}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 648, "end": 670}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An earlier @placeholder story said that an explosives-packed car was detonated minutes before a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a school.", "idx": 4432}], "idx": 2875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's official, Crimea is Russian. In the words of Vladimir Putin, \"In people's hearts and minds, Crimea has always been an inseparable part of Russia.\" Indeed Russia said that in Sunday's referendum 97% of its participants, mostly ethnic Russians, insisted that to belong to the Great Russia versus Small Russia (Malorossiya, another name for Ukraine) had been their dream for 60 years since the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, my great-grandfather, transferred the peninsula's jurisdiction to Kiev. In his address to Parliament on March 18 announcing the annexation, Putin said that by this Khrushchev action Russia was not \"simply robbed, it was plundered.\" There are many reasons for transfer that Putin could have outlined: administrative, economic, desire to overcome Joseph Stalin's legacy of central control. Yet he chose to say my great-grandfather was atoning for \"the mass repressions of the 1930s in Ukraine.\"\n@highlight\nPutin says when Khrushchev handed Crimea to Ukraine, Russia was not \"simply robbed, it was plundered\"\n@highlight\nNina Khrushcheva says it's unfair to blame her great-grandfather for the act - Stalin was the real villain, she says\n@highlight\nFurther economic downturn is now inevitable, she says due to the economic sanctions imposed by the West", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 426}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Khrushchev too thought that Ukraine and Russia were almost one -- after all a symbolic reason for the 1954 transfer was the 300th anniversary of the Ukrainian-@placeholder unification.", "idx": 4445}], "idx": 2881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A single phone call by Osama bin Laden's trusted courier tipped off U.S. officials to his Pakistan compound, ultimately leading to the raid that killed the al Qaeda leader, a senior Pakistani intelligence official told CNN Saturday. The telephone call the courier made was \"not the final one -- it was the initial piece of evidence\" that sparked the focus on the compound in Abbottabad, the official said. Four years ago, U.S. officials uncovered the identity of a trusted bin Laden courier -- later identified as a Kuwaiti named Abu Ahmad -- whom they believed was living with and protecting the al Qaeda leader.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. officials release five edited videos found at bin Laden's compound\n@highlight\nPhone call was the \"initial piece of evidence\" leading to compound, Pakistani official says\n@highlight\nThe phone call was made to an old friend by bin Laden's courier, Post reports\n@highlight\nTime of the phone call is unclear", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 228, "end": 230}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Washington Post, citing @placeholder intelligence officials, reported Friday that Americans had intercepted a \"catch-up phone call\" Ahmad took from an old friend.", "idx": 4447}, {"query": "The Washington Post, citing U.S. intelligence officials, reported Friday that Americans had intercepted a \"catch-up phone call\" @placeholder took from an old friend.", "idx": 4448}], "idx": 2882} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:58 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:09 EST, 11 September 2013 With recent research revealing that 65 per cent of women are unhappy with their engagement ring, the pressure is most certainly on for men about to propose to find the perfect design. With so many styles on the market, it can be an overwhelming experience for the clueless men out there; but one entrepreneur thinks he may have the answer. Manu Bhardwaj, a former Ministry of Defence Mechanical Engineer has launched Hot Pink, a bespoke jewellery design service which allows customers to design their rings from scratch, using the latest in 3D technology.\n@highlight\nManu Bhardwaj is former Ministry of Defence Mechanical Engineer\n@highlight\nLaunched 3D technology to revolutionise way people buy the perfect ring\n@highlight\nInspired when he couldn't find perfect ring for now wife\n@highlight\nCustomers choose central stone type the customise ever detail\n@highlight\nCheaper rings made of Swarovski available for travelling proposals\n@highlight\nWill pitch idea on BBC\u2019s Dragons\u2019 Den this month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 461, "end": 479}, {"start": 481, "end": 499}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 688, "end": 706}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The groom-to-be is given a design pack to take away and present to their partner upon proposing, or a low-cost replica version of the ring made with @placeholder crystals instead of precious stones can be ordered.", "idx": 4451}], "idx": 2883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 3 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 3 February 2014 The woman who quit her job in a Super Bowl commercial has revealed that her boss was shocked. Gwen Dean, who appeared in an advert for GoDaddy during a break in Sunday's game, said she received a text from her boss, Ted, soon after it aired. 'It was epic,' she told the Today show on Monday morning. 'It was, \"You've got to be kidding. Wow, great commercial\". He was stunned and he was laughing.' Scroll down for videos\n@highlight\nGwen Dean, 36, appeared in commercial during Sunday's game beside actor John Turturro and told her boss: 'I quit!'\n@highlight\nShe said her 'super cool' boss laughed at her announcement\n@highlight\nShe had worked as a machinery engineer for 18 years but has now set up her own puppet-making company", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So when she saw @placeholder's blind advert calling for people willing to publicly end their careers in order to pursue their website-based dreams, she jumped at the chance.", "idx": 4454}], "idx": 2885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many Hollywood stars, and Newt Gingrich, are discussing how upset they are with Sony's decision to not distribute their new film The Interview following threats from hackers who have been releasing internal information and emails over the past two weeks. Sony Pictures Entertainment pulled the planned Christmas Day release of the picture after the hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on cinemas showing the comedy. And now, many are making it public how upset they are with Sony. 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The blast on Monday targeted a Shiite procession on M.A. Jinnah Road. The victims were among thousands of devotees commemorating Ashura, a major religious observance for the Shiites, one of two main Muslim denominations. Ashura marks the death anniversary of Imam Hussein, grandson of Prophet Mohammed. Hussein, who was killed in battle in Karbala in 680 A.D., is regarded as a martyr -- and the battle is one of the events that helped create the schism between Sunnis and Shiites, the two main Muslim religious movements.\n@highlight\nDeath toll rises\n@highlight\nBlast took place near where thousands of Shiite devotees were commemorating Ashura\n@highlight\nA day earlier suicide bombing in northeast Pakistan killed seven people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In retaliations, the militants have launched a series of deadly attacks in @placeholder.", "idx": 4473}], "idx": 2897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lawyers for a man who ran a notorious torture prison in Cambodia where more than 14,000 people died during the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime are appealing his conviction. The lawyers for Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, say he should be acquitted since he was \"a witness of the events of the relevant period\" and should be in witness protection -- not detention. Duch was convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, murder and torture in July in a U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal also known as the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Duch's lawyers also say the court did not have jurisdiction, the appeal states.\n@highlight\nAttorneys: Duch was \"a witness of the events\" and should be in witness protection\n@highlight\nDuch is convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, murder and torture\n@highlight\nProsecutors: 30-year sentence is too light", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 503, "end": 524}, {"start": 533, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tribunal began its work in 2007 after a decade of on-and-off negotiations between the @placeholder and Cambodia over the structure and functioning of the court.", "idx": 4478}], "idx": 2900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ten years ago, Blair and Estelle Hunt entered the wine business with nothing more than a bare plot of land. Blair and Estelle Hunt with their wine awards. Both were approaching 60 and, while they were familiar with what made a good bottle of red, they had no idea how to make it. That didn't stop them. This year, industry experts judged their 2005 Bald Hills pinot noir the best red wine in the world. It beat 4,760 other entries to take the Champion Red award in the International Wine Challenge, the world's biggest blind tasting. And, it was the first time a vineyard outside France took Decanter magazine's top prize for best pinot noir over \u00a310.\n@highlight\nBlair and Estelle Hunt own the Bald Hills vineyard in New Zealand\n@highlight\nThe couple started making wine without any previous experience\n@highlight\nTheir 2005 pinot noir has been judged the best wine in the world this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 505}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 601, "end": 617}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At @placeholder, there are two wind-machines on standby if the temperature starts to plummet.", "idx": 4482}], "idx": 2903} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In mid-October, political pundits wondered how House Republicans could have put their sizable majority in jeopardy by forcing a government shutdown. Polls showed Republicans getting most of the blame for the shutdown and Democrats taking a lead in generic match ups against GOP congressional candidates. But those gains were quickly wiped away by the disastrous roll out of President Barack Obama's signature health care law. Within weeks, Democrats were panicking that their support of Obamacare could cost them their Senate majority and risk losing more House seats. House Democratic campaign chief Rep. Steve Israel of New York shrugged off GOP declarations that the new health care law's failures spelled doom for Democrats in the midterms, telling CNN in an interview, \"if Republicans are going to run on rooting for failure, then so be it.\"\n@highlight\nDemocratic gains brought on by shutdown wiped away by Obamacare fiasco\n@highlight\nRepublicans believe shutdown fallout will fade, but Obamacare problems will persist\n@highlight\nDemocrats believe sentiment will swing back to them in fiscal fights ahead with GOP", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 83}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}, {"start": 960, "end": 970}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While a group of 39 House @placeholder sought to put distance between themselves and the President last week by backing a House GOP bill that allows insurers to offer current health care policies for another year, House Democratic leaders continue to stress Obamacare will turn out to be a net positive for the party by next fall.", "idx": 4486}], "idx": 2905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The three pitch invaders who disrupted Tottenham's Europa League match with Partizan Belgrade on Thursday night are serial pranksters whose videos on YouTube and social media have gone viral across the world. Gomes Garcia, Nathan Brown and Dan Jarvis are part of TrollStation, whose previous pranks include turning a Tube carriage into a strip club and faking a kidnapping. All three are still in custody after being arrested following their pitch incursions, the Metropolitan Police confirmed. They added that enquiries are ongoing, with one of the three also arrested for handling stolen goods. YouTube, which recently gave the group an award for attracting 100,000 subscribers to their channel, are yet to take any action against the group.\n@highlight\nGomes Garcia, Nathan Brown and Dan Jarvis are part of TrollStation\n@highlight\nPranksters have racked up millions of views on YouTube\n@highlight\nGoogle owned company is yet to take any action against TrollStation\n@highlight\nTrio ran on to the pitch during Tottenham game sporting BassBuds shirts\n@highlight\nCompany, who sell Tottenham branded merchandise, deny they knew anything about the incident\n@highlight\nBassBuds say they have cut all ties with Troll Station in the aftermath of the incident on Thursday night\n@highlight\nThe trio were tweeting before the game about what would take place\n@highlight\nMetropolitan Police confirm three are still in custody after being arrested\n@highlight\nUEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against Tottenham\n@highlight\nPrevious pranks include turning Tube carriage into a strip club\n@highlight\nTottenham eventually won Europa League game with Partizan Belgrade 1-0", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 76, "end": 92}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 464, "end": 482}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1447, "end": 1450}, {"start": 1497, "end": 1505}, {"start": 1550, "end": 1562}, {"start": 1593, "end": 1601}, {"start": 1618, "end": 1630}, {"start": 1642, "end": 1658}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder video, uploaded to YouTube late on Thursday night, starts with Gomes introducing the prank and his fellow pitch invaders 'Nathan' and 'Jarvis'.", "idx": 4489}, {"query": "@placeholder, a sponsor linked with Spurs, denied they had anything to do with the incident", "idx": 4490}], "idx": 2906} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 10 March 2014 Sharmila Mistry, 42, was accused of causing the deaths of two toddlers when she was distracted by a mobile phone call. She has been found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving A mother-of-two who crashed into a car before ploughing into pushchairs carrying two toddlers as she chatted on her mobile phone has been found not guilty of causing death by careless driving. One-year-old Oliwier Baczyk and two-year-old Zofia Tabaka died after being struck by a BMW being driven by Sharmila Mistry, 42, in August 2012.\n@highlight\nSharmila Mistry, 42, collided with a Mini and then crashed into pushchair\n@highlight\nOne year old Oliwier Baczyk and Zofia Tabaka, two, died in hospital\n@highlight\nMistry found not guilty of two counts of causing death by careless driving\n@highlight\nShe was found guilty of two counts of careless driving", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 747}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the hearing, @placeholder and Oliwier\u2019s family, who wept as the verdicts were announced, were too upset to comment.", "idx": 4496}], "idx": 2909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The surviving members of The Doors don't have many kind words for the recent pardon of legendary singer Jim Morrison by Florida authorities. Outgoing Florida Gov. Charlie Crist helped pave the way for the pardon earlier this month, clearing Morrison from a 40-year-old indecent exposure arrest and conviction. But Morrison's old bandmates, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger, said the gesture was too little too late. \"We don't feel Jim needs to be pardoned for anything,\" The Doors members said in a statement Wednesday. \"The charges against him were largely an opportunity for grandstanding by ambitious politicians -- not to mention an affront to free speech and a massive waste of time and taxpayer dollars.\"\n@highlight\nMorrison was accused of shouting obscenities at a crowd and exposing himself\n@highlight\nHe was pardoned in early December\n@highlight\nFlorida Gov. 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But the 44-year-old Vanuatuan is talking about something far more terrifying than bouncing on the end of a piece of elastic. Every year from April to June, the Vanuatuan island of Pentecost hosts one of the most spectacular and death-defying cultural ceremonies ever conceived. Known as the Nagol, it sees men climb flimsy 100-foot wooden towers and dive headfirst into empty space, with nothing to break their fall but vines tied their ankles.\n@highlight\nFor three months of the year, Vanuatu's Pentecost Island hosts dramatic land-diving ceremonies\n@highlight\nDivers climb 100-foot towers, tie vines to their ankles and leap headfirst to the ground\n@highlight\nConcussions, ruptured spleens and broken vertebrae are common", "entities": [{"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The moment the @placeholder begins, it becomes apparent why people come from all corners of the world to see it.", "idx": 4500}], "idx": 2913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The gay Oregon man who helped overturn the state's decade-old ban on same-sex marriage is featured in a campaign ad for a Republican Senate candidate -- and he now finds himself on the receiving end of some criticism from LGBT activists. Ben West and his husband, Paul Rummell, became high-profile figures in Oregon's gay rights community this year when they challenged the state's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage and won. Now West is backing Monica Wehby, the Republican nominee and same-sex marriage supporter who's challenging Sen. Jeff Merkley, a Democratic incumbent with a long record of fighting for LGBT rights.\n@highlight\nRepublican Monica Wehby is running for the U.S. Senate in Oregon\n@highlight\nShe was endorsed by a prominent gay rights activist\n@highlight\nThe activist and Wehby are featured in a new campaign\n@highlight\nExperts say it was a bold move for a Republican running for Senate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While many of @placeholder's friends and acquaintances have been respectful and even happy with his decision, he said, some have been \"shocked.\"", "idx": 4507}], "idx": 2918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's not only global tycoons and car manufacturers that are greasing the wheels of Formula One -- countries are doing it too. Traditionally governments have invested in F1 by stumping up cash to stage races but now they are cutting deals with drivers and teams. The Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA funds Pastor Maldonado's drive for Williams. This summer Sauber announced a partnership deal involving three backers with close links to the Russian state that will see the Swiss team fast track teenager Sergey Sirotkin into a race seat in time for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix in 2014.\n@highlight\nFormula One is attracting state funding form nations such as Venezuela and Russia\n@highlight\nPastor Maldonado says being sponsored by Venezuelan money is \"a huge responsibility\"\n@highlight\nThe Williams driver was personally encouraged into F1 by late president Hugo Chavez\n@highlight\nMaldonado has set up a foundation to fund next Venezuelan F1 driver", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 178, "end": 179}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 852, "end": 853}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 954, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In @placeholder we don't like to lose, we always approach to win.\"", "idx": 4513}], "idx": 2919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a Florida police officer was left seriously injured after being struck down in a hit-and-run - only for his teenage daughter to pull over to help and discover the victim was her father. Sergeant Kerstan Tatro, of Gulf Breeze Police Department, was captured on video pulling over Amy Giorgio, 30, after allegedly spotting her speeding near the south end of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. But as he leaned through the window to speak to her, she suddenly restarted her car engine and accelerated, dragging him along the road, footage shows. He was then thrown off the vehicle.\n@highlight\nSergeant Kerstan Tatro pulled over Amy Giorgio for 'speeding' in Florida\n@highlight\nBut as he leaned through window, the 30-year-old 'suddenly accelerated'\n@highlight\nMr Tatro was dragged along road for several feet, then thrown from car\n@highlight\nWhile Giorgio fled, cop's daughter Faith, 16, drove by in her own vehicle\n@highlight\nShe stopped to help Mr Tatro - then suddenly realized it was her father\n@highlight\nGiorgio was later arrested after witness followed her and phoned police\n@highlight\nShe was allegedly in possession of drugs; now facing multiple charges", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 260}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 379, "end": 398}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coincidence: Speaking from his hospital bed, Mr Tatro said: 'I was thinking, what is [@placeholder] doing here?'", "idx": 4515}], "idx": 2921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Aid intended for Gaza that was unloaded from a Libyan-backed ship in northern Egypt was sitting in storage Saturday, awaiting transfer, according to the governor of North Sinai. The ship from the Gadhafi foundation, a charity headed by the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, docked in Al Arish and began unloading aid Thursday. However, it was taking time to sort out the medical supplies -- a top priority for delivery -- from other aid, Gen. Morad Mowafe told CNN Saturday. Mowafe expected that the aid would arrive in Gaza by Sunday. The ship reached Egypt after sailing from Greece on July 10 with 2,000 tons of aid. It was the latest ship attempting to breach an Israeli naval blockade of the Palestinian territory of Gaza whose captain was persuaded to dock elsewhere instead.\n@highlight\nSupplies from a Libyan-backed ship still being sorted out in Egypt\n@highlight\nThe ship is carrying aid for Gaza, and is docked at the Egyptian port of Al Arish\n@highlight\nThe ship attempted to break an Israeli naval blockade of Gaza, but was diverted\n@highlight\nIsraeli soldiers killed nine activists aboard another aid ship in May", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The aid includes food, medicine, and construction materials to be taken from the port to the @placeholder border about 25 miles (42 kilometers) away.", "idx": 4516}], "idx": 2922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The CEO of popular messaging app Snapchat is apologizing after a set of filthy e-mails he wrote several years ago to his fraternity brothers at Stanford University was leaked publicly this week. In the e-mails, acquired by Gawker's Valleywag blog, Evan Spiegel encourages fellow Kappa Sigma members to get sorority women drunk enough to have sex, mocks another fraternity by suggesting its members are gay and refers to a different group of sorority members as \"sororisluts.\" \"Hope at least six girl[s] [performed a sex act on you] last night because that didn't happen for me,\" he wrote in one e-mail after a fraternity party, according to the Gawker blog.\n@highlight\nSnapchat's CEO apologizes for crude e-mails he sent while at Stanford\n@highlight\nThe messages insult women and encourage getting them drunk for sex\n@highlight\nEvan Spiegel, 23, says he's \"mortified\" by the e-mails\n@highlight\nSnapchat is a photo-based messaging app with more than 30 million users", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 153, "end": 171}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a written response sent to CNN by @placeholder, Spiegel, now 23, apologized for the e-mails.", "idx": 4517}], "idx": 2923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN)Spanish authorities arrested four suspected members of a terror cell Saturday morning in that country's North African territory of Ceuta, a quartet that Spain's Interior Minister claimed were well-trained and well-prepared to attack. Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday. \"What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine,\" Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. 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Approval for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States came from heads of state attending the final session of a two-day \"Unity Summit\" near the Mexican beach resort of Cancun. More than 30 heads of state attended the meeting hosted by Mexican President Felipe Calderon. Creation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, which would bring together the region's 33 countries, was a top item on the agenda. 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The firm is expected to reveal them alongside a new version of its Mac software called Yosemite, and news iPads next month. The new iPads are set to use a thinner design similar to the iPhone 6 and include a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. Scroll down for video iThe new iMacs are expected to retain a similar design to the current model (pictured) but include an ultra high definition Retina screen. The iPad is expected to have a 9.7 inch screen, while the new version of the iPad mini will have a 7.9 inch screen, Bloomberg earlier reported, citing people familiar with the matter.\n@highlight\nRetina screens already used in iPhones, iPads and Macbook Pro laptops\n@highlight\nExpected to be launched alongside new iPads with Touch Id fingerprint sensors\n@highlight\nWill allow users to easily edit and create Ultra HD video", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 51, "end": 83}, {"start": 201, "end": 203}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As well as being the best looking OS we've ever seen, Yosemite really does give a glimpse into the future of Apple, where all your devices work together seamlessly - as long at they are made by @placeholder.", "idx": 4524}], "idx": 2928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Exotic animals should live in the wild, not be exploited in profit-motivated zoos -- or worse \u00e2\u20ac\u201d as \"pets\" or backyard oddities by people who have a deeply misguided sense of dominion or ownership. What happened in Ohio on Tuesday and Wednesday has drawn dramatic attention to the private possession of exotics, an issue that is a major component of Born Free USA's mission to protect wildlife. On Wednesday, 56 exotic animals \u00e2\u20ac\u201d including lions, tigers, bears, giraffes and wolves \u00e2\u20ac\u201d were freed from their captivity at a rural residence outside Zanesville. Police report the animals' \"owner,\" 62-year-old Terry Thompson, let the animals out of their cages before he killed himself. Forty-nine of the animals -- including 18 tigers and 17 lions -- were shot dead by law enforcement officers.\n@highlight\nWill Travers: Exotic animals must not be exploited as \"pets\" or backyard oddities\n@highlight\nTravers: Ohio slaughter of 48 wild animals, including 18 tigers and 17 lions, is appalling\n@highlight\nOhio has a record of violent encounters between animals and people, he says\n@highlight\n\"Owning\" exotic animals inexcusable, he says, and also puts human lives at risk", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 558, "end": 567}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ohio is one of a handful of states with woefully few regulations on the books to govern such questionable close contact with wildlife, and @placeholder has been pushing for years to get a stronger law enacted in the state.", "idx": 4525}], "idx": 2929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 11:31 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:37 EST, 11 November 2013 The GammaPix app for Android and iOS, pictured, uses a smartphone camera to scan an area for local gamma radiation levels Many everyday items give out small amounts of radiation but if you\u2019re concerned about exactly how much your body is being exposed to, there\u2019s now an app that will tell you. GammaPix, designed by Connecticut-based developers Image Insight, uses a smartphone camera to scan an area for local gamma radiation. The app was created with support from the U.S Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and was successfully tested during recent military exercises.\n@highlight\nGammaPix scans for radiation using a smartphone camera sensor\n@highlight\nThe camera looks for a particular \u2018signature\u2019 left behind by gamma rays\n@highlight\nIt measures the rate at which rays hit the lens to determine radiation levels\n@highlight\nApp detects radiation in planes, hospitals, contaminated items and more\n@highlight\nIt was created with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 573, "end": 617}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A town was made to look like it had been hit by a twister and the first trainees to arrive on site used @placeholder to scan for radiation.", "idx": 4533}], "idx": 2935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Seven men have been arrested in the United Kingdom on suspicion of terror offenses, West Midlands police said Friday. The arrests on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday followed the discovery of two guns and a small amount of ammunition hidden in a car stopped by police last weekend who believed it was uninsured, the police said. The news comes as Britain is in a state of heightened security ahead of the London Olympics, which open in three weeks. On Thursday, armed police in Staffordshire closed a major highway and called in bomb disposal squads when a passenger on a bus raised the alarm over smoke coming from a fellow traveler's bag. The source turned out to be a quit-smoking aid, and no arrests were made.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police found two unloaded guns and some ammunition in a car they stopped\n@highlight\nSix men were arrested in the West Midlands and one in West Yorkshire, police say\n@highlight\nThe UK Home Office terror threat level remains unchanged, at \"substantial\"\n@highlight\nSecurity has been stepped up in Britain ahead of the Olympic Games", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Additional security measures will be in place in London and elsewhere during the @placeholder.", "idx": 4537}], "idx": 2938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Kelly and Andrew Levy PUBLISHED: 18:59 EST, 16 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 17 December 2012 Days before the tragedy, the father of a British boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre told friends in the UK that his family was enjoying a \u2018dream life\u2019 in America. Ian Hockley, whose six-year-old son Dylan was one of 20 youngsters murdered, had proudly shown former neighbours pictures of his two children when he returned to finalise the sale of their old home in Hampshire last week. Mr Hockley, who is in his early 40s, told friends at his local pub that he and his U.S.-born wife, Nicole, were having a \u2018wonderful American adventure\u2019 after moving to New England with Dylan and his older brother Jake in January 2011.\n@highlight\nThe father of the British boy murdered in U.S. school shooting had spoken warmly of the family's new life\n@highlight\nHe told former neighbours in UK that their new home was safe and peaceful\n@highlight\nHis son was killed by a crazed gunman at school a week later", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 215, "end": 216}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family have lived in the @placeholder for nearly two years", "idx": 4542}], "idx": 2941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Snow and ice may be dominating the weather report, but January is also a great time for another very specific type of precipitation: the Gatorade shower. With the college bowl season winding down and the NFL playoffs heating up this weekend, get ready to see some coaches covered in sports drink. Here are the answers to some burning questions about this fairly new tradition. Who started the tradition? Although the exact origins of the tradition are hotly debated, former New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt often gets the credit for the first bath. According to Darren Rovell's interesting book \"First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat into a Cultural Phenomenon,\" Burt had the idea for the prank while the Giants were struggling during the 1985 season.\n@highlight\nBook: New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt popularized Gatorade shower\n@highlight\nHarry Carson threatened President Reagan with shower, but used popcorn\n@highlight\nMiami Dolphins head coach Don Shula ordered players not to shower him\n@highlight\nLiquid tradition spread to the NBA in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 664, "end": 679}, {"start": 688, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 979, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to Rovell, since @placeholder didn't actually invent the ritual, they weren't quite sure how to handle the situation.", "idx": 4545}], "idx": 2942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain\u2019s last hope in the women\u2019s singles crashed out yesterday despite wearing her \u2018lucky\u2019 dress. Heather Watson lost in three sets after a battling performance against world No 7 Angelique Kerber. Watson appeared in the same high-waisted Lululemon dress she had worn for her first round victory, after asking on Twitter: \u2018Yay or Nay for my Wimbledon dress?\u2019 Lucky dress... but not enough: Heather Watson, 22, crashed out of Wimbledon leaving just Andy Murray Despite some complaints that it didn\u2019t do justice to her figure, most posts were supportive and she wore it again as she took to Centre Court yesterday afternoon.\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old British number one battles Angelique Kerber of Germany\n@highlight\nShe wore same high-waisted Lululemon dress from her win in first round\n@highlight\nDefeat came as top coach claimed British players were too spoilt to win\n@highlight\nBelgian Julien Hoferlin said high-class facilities eliminate hunger for sport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 182, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Hoferlin is not the first @placeholder to accuse British players of being spoilt.", "idx": 4549}], "idx": 2945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Mayor of Calais has demanded that hundreds of migrants in a squalid camp are moved to a comfortable new tented area. Natacha Bouchart has previously warned that migrants in the town are \u2018prepared to die\u2019 to reach Britain and its generous benefits. But there are fears the new campsite \u2013 close to the port where many try and board lorries heading for Kent \u2013 will cause more problems for drivers and British border staff. Madame Bouchart called for a camp known as Jungle 2 to be closed so inhabitants can be moved to more comfortable and hygienic conditions. At least 900 migrants live at the rubbish-infested site, trying to reach the UK.\n@highlight\nHundreds to be moved to a new comfortable tented area close to port\n@highlight\nFears camp will encourage more people closer to the ferry terminal\n@highlight\nConcerns it will impact on Britain-bound lorry drivers and border staff\n@highlight\nLabour MP David Hanson criticised move as a 'sticking plaster' solution\n@highlight\nThe immigration spokesman said France needed to take responsibility", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 639, "end": 640}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night a senior @placeholder politician said the move was an example of French authorities\u2019 \u2018failure\u2019 to deal with the problem \u2013 and accused them of offering only a \u2018sticking plaster\u2019 solution.", "idx": 4550}], "idx": 2946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If all hope for the future of this England team revolves around Raheem Sterling, perhaps it\u2019s best if the whole team revolves around him, too. Roy Hodgson is a careful man and can be expected to resist the urge to pile greater responsibility on to a 19-year-old with eight caps. He is also an experienced coach with an expert eye which must be telling him that Sterling is developing at an accelerated rate into an exceptional attacking force. Hodgson will cogitate, for sure, but for anyone watching England toil to a 1-0 win against Norway at Wembley on Wednesday it was clear the Liverpool starlet is the team\u2019s most exciting and threatening player.\n@highlight\nAt just 19 Raheem Sterling is an integral player for Liverpool and England\n@highlight\nSterling has made 79 appearances for Liverpool scoring 14 goals\n@highlight\nThe forward has eight caps for England and is most effective in the centre\n@highlight\nPlaying Sterling in the centre could shackle Wayne Rooney's role in the side", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 957, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It will be a system unfamiliar to anyone not from @placeholder but they are intelligent enough to learn if Hodgson puts the right players in the right areas, and he insists finding round pegs for round holes is one of his strengths.", "idx": 4553}], "idx": 2949} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After more than 40 years of having his claims of an unjust murder conviction go unanswered, Louisiana inmate Herman Wallace is now a free man. But it may be a Pyrrhic victory. Wallace, who spent decades in solitary confinement, is terminally ill with liver cancer. He was released after a judge vacated his murder conviction and sentence, one of his attorneys told CNN. State officials had been threatened with contempt if they did not release Wallace immediately. Wallace, 71, is one of the \"Angola 3\" -- three inmates who claim they tried to point out injustices at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola during the late 1960s and 1970s.\n@highlight\nInmate is released, according to attorney\n@highlight\nFederal judge orders release of terminally ill inmate, 71\n@highlight\nHerman Wallace was in solitary confinement for more than 40 years\n@highlight\nHe was convicted of killing a guard at prison in Angola, Louisiana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 577, "end": 604}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 782, "end": 795}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Official histories of @placeholder mention the abuses it was known for, but considers them a thing of the past.", "idx": 4557}], "idx": 2953} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Smiling happily on her wedding day, Nicole Reyes went from the picture of happiness to a gaunt prisoner on the day she was released from a Dominican Republic jail. Today the British mother's family, from Cardiff, south Wales, told of their tearful reunion after they scraped the cash together to allow her to jump bail back to the UK. The 38-year-old was given a 12-year sentence in February for killing her husband Jorge, 37, who died in July 2012. Her family managed to raise the \u00a362,000 needed to pay her bail and four weeks ago the authorities on the Caribbean island freed her without confiscating her passport.\n@highlight\nNicole Reyes was pictured on the day she was released from prison\n@highlight\nShe was convicted for killing husband Jorge in Dominican Republic\n@highlight\nWas sentenced to 12 years behind bars for voluntary manslaughter\n@highlight\nFamily in Cardiff raised \u00a362,000 needed for her to be released on bail\n@highlight\nShe was freed by authorities but they didn't confiscate her passport\n@highlight\nHas been reunited with her family, meeting her grandson for the first time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 154, "end": 171}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 346, "end": 347}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 784}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was taken to a house in the @placeholder while we organised her a flight out of there.", "idx": 4558}, {"query": "'Most importantly, though, Nicole is now out of prison, able to access the health care she clearly needs and which has not been provided at many stages in prison in the @placeholder.'", "idx": 4560}], "idx": 2954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Six picture frames hang inside a firehouse in Manhattan, each displaying a photograph of a man who died in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. \"We always say never forget,\" said one firefighter from New York's Engine 23. The grizzled middle-aged man, who did not want to share his name, said President Barack Obama's visit to New York was an acknowledgement of \"what we're going through.\" After nearly a decade of war prompted by the horrific events of September 11, 2001, the president traveled to Manhattan Thursday to meet with 9/11 survivors and lay a wreath at ground zero, four days after the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama follows tradition of other presidents with a personal appearance\n@highlight\nObama met a 14-year-old girl who wrote him a letter about the loss of her father\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama went to New York to meet with 9/11 survivors\n@highlight\nThe trip comes four days after a U.S. Navy SEAL team killed Osama bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Behind the president's security detail -- a small army of secret service members clad in dark suits and sunglasses -- camera-wielding tourists and news crews snapped images of the motorcade as it rumbled through @placeholder, and later of Obama's meeting with the friends and family members of those killed during the attacks.", "idx": 4565}], "idx": 2958} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The UK government raised its terror threat level Friday from \"substantial\" to \"severe,\" the fourth highest of five levels, in response to events in Iraq and Syria, where ISIS militants have seized a large swath of territory. \"That means that a terrorist attack is highly likely, but there is no intelligence to suggest that an attack is imminent,\" Home Secretary Theresa May said. The \"root cause\" of Britain's terror threat is \"Islamist extremism,\" Prime Minister David Cameron said. The execution of American journalist James Foley is clear evidence that ISIS's fight in Iraq and Syria \"is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can hope to ignore,\" according to the UK leader.\n@highlight\nEx-U.S. official notes ISIS has yet to attack outside the Middle East\n@highlight\nUK terror threat hiked to second-highest level due to events in Iraq, Syria\n@highlight\nCameron: We can't ignore Islamist extremists after James Foley's killing\n@highlight\nSpokesman: U.S. has no plans now to raise its own terror threat level", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 5}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 693, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 797}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cameron said the group poses a \"greater and deeper\" threat than @placeholder has ever known.", "idx": 4572}, {"query": "Cameron said military force is among the tools that can be used against ISIS, while adding that aid, diplomacy and political influence should also be part of @placeholder's response.", "idx": 4573}, {"query": "That said, his focus Friday wasn't so much about what to do about @placeholder overseas as it was keeping British citizens back home safe.", "idx": 4574}], "idx": 2962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Colombian government said it would appeal to international bodies over what it called a threat made over the weekend by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. On his weekly Sunday television show, Chavez ordered the Venezuelan military to begin preparations for a war with the neighboring country, warning of a conspiracy between Colombia and the United States to attack Venezuela. \"The two governments have joined together to fool the world or to try to fool the world,\" Chavez said. Addressing his military commanders, he added, \"Let's not waste a single day in the preparation of our main mission: to prepare ourselves for war and to help the people prepare for war. It's everyone's responsibility.\"\n@highlight\nColombia says it would ask for intervention from U.N. Security Council, OAS\n@highlight\nVenezuela strongly objects to U.S.-Colombia deal on base use\n@highlight\nLast month Venezuelan authorities said they captured two Colombian spies\n@highlight\nColombia denies claim", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 771, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder blamed Colombian paramilitaries for the attacks, and accused the Colombian government of complacency toward such groups.", "idx": 4577}], "idx": 2964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stoke City\u2019s former Barcelona whizzkid Bojan Krkic has reclaimed the No27 shirt he wore when tipped to be the next Lionel Messi. Bojan has signed for Mark Hughes after failing to live up to the early hype when he made his Nou Camp debut at 17. In a live webchat with Stoke fans on Friday night, Bojan predicted the good times would return for him in The Potteries and explained why he\u2019s chosen to wear the 27 shirt this season. Scroll down for video... No 27: Bojan Krkic wants to get back to his best after picking his old Barcelona shirt number at Stoke\n@highlight\nFormer Barcelona striker Bojan Krkic has signed for Stoke City\n@highlight\nSpanish forward wants to return to his best after picking old No 27 shirt\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old has spent unsuccessful loans with Roma, Ajax and Milan\n@highlight\nKrkic consulted former teammate Marc Muniesa before agreeing move\n@highlight\nPotters are looking to play a passing game under Mark Hughes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though unflattering comparisons have been made between Barcelona and @placeholder, 23-year-old Bojan has been impressed with the quality of his new team-mates in his first day in training.", "idx": 4585}], "idx": 2971} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 14:26 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:19 EST, 15 November 2012 ITV's director of television has admitted Phillip Schofield was 'wrong' in confronting David Cameron with a list of alleged paedophiles on live TV, adding that the action was 'misguided'. In an interview on ITV News, Peter Fincham said that he would be responding to letters from Lord McAlpine and Tory MP John Whittingdale 'very quickly'. TV regulator Ofcom has received 415 complaints about last week's incident and has launched an investigation into it. 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Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said Wednesday that \"we have to maintain (Russia's) military presence in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, as well as the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico\" -- including sending bombers \"as part of the drills.\" It's an argument U.S. officials don't seem to be buying. \"We do not see the security environment as warranting such provocative and potentially destabilizing activity,\" a senior Obama administration official said Thursday.\n@highlight\nU.S. official: Plan is \"provocative and potentially destabilizing\"\n@highlight\nRussia: Patrols could include the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico\n@highlight\nThat would bring the flights close to U.S. territorial waters\n@highlight\nRussia sending a message over U.S. actions in Ukraine, analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ceasefire in volatile eastern Ukraine is crumbling, with U.S. and allied officials accusing Moscow of sending fresh troops, tanks and other military equipment across the border in recent days -- something that @placeholder officials have strongly denied.", "idx": 4591}], "idx": 2975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amy Oliver UPDATED: 10:00 EST, 6 June 2012 A 'sexually obsessed' stalker whose explicit texts and phone calls caused a mother six months of torment was the very police officer sent to help her, it has emerged. Dunstable-based Maria Snow, 49, waived her anonymity to speak of her horror at finding out PC Mark Wilkie was behind the daily calls to her mobile. Mrs Snow recalled how former Bedfordshire Police PC would breathe heavily into the phone and tell her how attractive she was to him. The terrifying calls started in August 2009 when Mrs Snow was going through a difficult divorce from her husband.\n@highlight\nPC Mark Wilkie had been called out to Maria Snow's house following a row with her husband\n@highlight\nHe started sending explicit texts six months later after being called out for a second time\n@highlight\nPolice believe up to 50 women could have been stalked\n@highlight\nWilkie used pay-as-you-go phone to not be traced\n@highlight\nVictims' details taken from police database\n@highlight\n51-year-old jailed for three years and four months\n@highlight\nIf you have been affected by stalking or harassment you can call the National Stalking helpline on 0808 802 0300 or email them: advice@stalkinghelpline.org", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 390, "end": 411}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 620, "end": 621}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thinking it was a mistake Mrs Snow replied saying the caller must have the wrong number but, chillingly, they replied: 'No I haven't, @placeholder'.", "idx": 4595}], "idx": 2977} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Harold White jumped into action when he heard a rumor that Justin Bieber might be eyeing a mansion in Atlanta and could become his neighbor in the affluent Buckhead neighborhood. The retiree and longtime resident is worried about unwanted attention should the singer indeed move to Buckhead, known for its vast old-money mansions. White has organized a protest for 6 a.m. Monday in front of an on-the-market mansion that is part of the Bieber speculation. No one in Bieber's camp has commented on the rumored move, which began with a TMZ report. Still, the very idea of Bieber deciding to make the Georgia capital another home has proved enough to get residents such as White up in arms.\n@highlight\nResidents in Atlanta's affluent Buckhead community are worried\n@highlight\nThey have organized a protest in front of a mansion that's for sale\n@highlight\nThey say Bieber's \"eclectic\" lifestyle is not right for their neighborhood\n@highlight\nBieber's camp has not commented on any rumored move", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 534, "end": 536}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It warns that \"Justin Bieber's relocation to @placeholder can be nothing but bad for our children, as well as the community.", "idx": 4601}], "idx": 2981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A month after a pay dispute controversially derailed its tour to India, the West Indies Cricket Board has confirmed that 14 top-flight players have been contracted for a three-test series in South Africa. The Board of Control for Cricket in India, the most powerful stakeholder in the game, suspended bilateral ties with the West Indies last month and threatened to claim millions in compensation. There was initially concern about the South Africa tour going ahead next month, but West Indies management took the first step last week by selecting a 15-man squad and giving players a week to sign and return the tour contracts.\n@highlight\nWest Indies players given a week to sign contracts to tour South Africa\n@highlight\nDarren Bravo the only player to ask to not be considered for the side\n@highlight\nDenesh Ramdin is captain and Chris Gayle returns from injury\n@highlight\nWindies quit tour of India in October over contract dispute with WICB", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 76, "end": 100}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 245}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder captains the side to play three Tests in South Africa, starting on December 17", "idx": 4614}], "idx": 2989} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Chamber of Commerce is launching an ad featuring Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a favorite of libertarians, to build support for Alaska Republican Senate hopeful Dan Sullivan, who faces a challenge from libertarian third party candidate. Republicans and their allies have begun work to limit how much support third party candidates draw away from GOP candidates in states which could determine control of the Senate. In the ad Paul uses language libertarians would like to tout Sullivan, who is locked in a tight race against first term Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Begich. Mark Fish, past chairman of the state's libertarian party, is running as well and is the wild card there because drawing even a small amount of votes away from Sullivan could prove the difference in this key race.\n@highlight\nRepublicans fear third party candidates in several key Senate races, including Alaska\n@highlight\nThe Chamber of Commerce has launched ads featuring Kentucky Sen. 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Krezolek moved to Britain in 2006 despite the fact that Polish police were hunting him after he violated the terms of his suspended sentence.\n@highlight\nMother was aggressive toward doctors called in to help Daniel Pelka\n@highlight\nHer sister said she became argumentative and violent when drunk\n@highlight\nFriends described mother as being obsessed with her appearance", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s younger sister said her mother had been worried for her grandson\u2019s safety when she visited two weeks before his death.", "idx": 4617}], "idx": 2992} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former coach turned broadcaster Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale as 'one of the nicest people you'd ever meet' and says his latest controversies occurred because 'there's only so much you can cop.' The grand slam winning coach blasted the Australian Rugby Union, claiming controversial star Kurtley Beale is a 'symptom', not the 'disease' for the troubled Wallabies. The divisive radio personality says Australian Rugby Union is in a state of crisis and in 'absolute disarray'. Speaking at a Weary Dunlop rugby luncheon in Melbourne, Jones said the late war hero and former Wallaby would be 'disturbed' by the Wallabies' current state.\n@highlight\nFormer coach Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale\n@highlight\nThe broadcaster says Australian Rugby is to blame & in 'absolute disarray'\n@highlight\nJones says Beale is a 'symptom' of Wallabies problem - not 'the diseases'\n@highlight\nJones questioned how the former Wallabies female staffer at the centre of Beale's latest controversies secured her position\n@highlight\nBeale is suspended & facing two misconduct hearings over two incidents\n@highlight\nFormer female staffer at centre of incidents has resigned due to 'stress'\n@highlight\nWallabies coach told press conference Di Patston is on 'heavy medication'\n@highlight\nWallabies player Christian Leali'ifano also spoke out in support of Patston\n@highlight\nDi Patston was ridiculed in offensive text messages sent by Beale in June\n@highlight\nBeale then allegedly verbally abused her on a plane in September", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 266, "end": 287}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 430, "end": 451}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1463, "end": 1467}, {"start": 1488, "end": 1492}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There's been too much of this and now as a result you want to make Beale the problem; @placeholder is the symptom he ain't the disease.'", "idx": 4619}], "idx": 2993} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- One of two doctors charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to Anna Nicole Smith before her fatal overdose in 2007 surrendered to authorities and was jailed Monday, authorities said. Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern was among those charged last week. Dr. Khristine Eroshevich surrendered at the Van Nuys, California, jail, said police and jail officials. Bail was set at $20,000, but Eroshevich had not posted bail as of Monday afternoon. Eroshevich was charged last week along with Howard K. Stern, Smith's longtime partner and attorney; and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor. Stern and Kapoor were arrested and released from a Los Angeles County jail Thursday night after each posted a $20,000 bond.\n@highlight\nNEW: Lawyer: Doctor had \"patient's well-being in mind,\" actions \"not criminal\"\n@highlight\nKhristine Eroshevich surrendered Monday and was jailed\n@highlight\nHoward K. 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More ominously, Tuesday brought news of direct artillery barrages between North and South Korea, heightening tensions and costing lives. But as provocative and serious as this is, neither is a crisis. Both fit a clear pattern of North Korean behavior -- a pattern that ultimately holds out the opportunity for progress. Unfortunately, so far the U.S. response also fits a pattern of rhetorical condemnation but little in the way of creative or effective engagement. Some key lessons need to be re-learned in light of these developments.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's artillery barrage was serious, but this is not a crisis, say co-authors\n@highlight\nThey say the action fits pattern of North Korea's behavior and doesn't preclude progress\n@highlight\nRevelation of a uranium enrichment plant doesn't signal escalation in its weapons capability, they say\n@highlight\nU.S. needs to try economic and diplomatic measures to move ahead, they say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 269, "end": 289}, {"start": 424, "end": 435}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, we only know about the facilities because of an unofficial visit by @placeholder whom the North wanted to use to reveal them.", "idx": 4633}], "idx": 3003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aston Villa keeper Brad Guzan sprang to the defence of manager Paul Lambert despite the Scot coming in for the heaviest criticism he has received yet from Villa fans. Chants of \u2018We want Lambert out\u2019, \u2018You don\u2019t know what you\u2019re doing\u2019 and \u2018We want our Villa back\u2019 emerged during this desperate display at Leicester. But Guzan believes the players deserve to take the flak, not Lambert, due to their performances which have yielded just 11 goals in 21 Premier League games. 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The entertainment website claims the liaison happened last Friday in San Diego, California, after a alcohol-fuelled night out at Fluxx bar with his former That '70s Show co-star Danny Masterson. The 23-year-old woman, who has not been identified, has reportedly hired a high powered Hollywood attorney and has gone into hiding. 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Gunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, the hometown of Mr Kasasbeh. Roads have been blocked with makeshift barricades and thick smoke has been seen after locals started to burn tyres. At least one government building has been torched. Disgusted protesters took to the streets just hours after the release of a sickening 22-minute-long ISIS video that shows Mr al-Kasabeh being burned alive while he was locked helpless in a cage.\n@highlight\nISIS video released yesterday shows Jordanian pilot Muatah al-Kasabeh being burnt alive while locked in a cage\n@highlight\nIn response to the sickening footage, Jordan vowed to kill six prisoners with links to the terror group at dawn\n@highlight\nSecurity sources said execution of failed female suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi likely to take place tomorrow\n@highlight\nISIS had previously demanded the release of al-Rishawi in exchange for the life of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto\n@highlight\nHundreds of angry Jordanians have marched through capital of Amman calling for the prisoners' deaths\n@highlight\nGunfire and rioting has also reportedly been witnessed in the Jordanian town of Karak, al-Kasasbeh's hometown", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1387}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1401}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Demonstrators carried signs that read: 'We demand the execution of @placeholder detainees in Jordan' as they marched through Amman", "idx": 4647}], "idx": 3013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome, Italy (CNN) -- As chairman of Ferrari, Luca di Montezemolo is used to making things that move at breakneck speed. 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Lawson Morgan-Cockburn, two, was out walking with his mother Sarah Morgan, 26, and their three chihuahuas when their youngest dog, a one-year-old named Bruno, was set upon. Bull terrier Lennox, who was adopted by his owners as a rescue dog a year ago, escaped from a garden before mauling puppy Bruno while Lawson was still holding his lead. 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Jennifer Hoffman described her mother Sandra Layne as a 'monster' outside the Michigan courtroom where she had been found guilty of killing 17-year-old Jonathan. Layne shot her grandson six times during an argument last spring as he pleaded with 911 responders to help him on the phone at the West Bloomfield Township home. Layne, a mother-of-five and retired schoolteacher, is expected to serve at least 14 years after a jury convicted her following two days of deliberations at the Pontiac court.\n@highlight\nSandra Layne was convicted in Pontiac, Michigan for killing her 17-year-old grandson Jonathan Hoffman in May 2012\n@highlight\nThe 75-year-old is expected to spent at least 14 years in jail\n@highlight\nHusband Fred Layne, 87, openly wept in court as his wife was shackled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 252, "end": 267}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 545, "end": 568}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 969, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastated: The husband of @placeholder, 87-year-old Fred Layne openly wept as the verdict was read on Tuesday", "idx": 4664}], "idx": 3025} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "You may not even be able to tell but Karlie Kloss has landed the coveted role of Chanel's new face. The 22-year-old, who counts Taylor Swift as her best friend, has been unveiled as the face of the French beauty giant's new perfume, Coco Noir. However, we can only see Karlie's silhouette in the moody shoot for the new spritz. Who's that girl? American supermodel Karlie Kloss has been unveiled as the face of French beauty giant Chanel's new perfume, Coco Noir The American model, who shot to fame on the Victoria's Secret runway, joins the likes of Nicole Kidman, Keira Knightley and Gisele B\u00fcndchen, at the fashion house.\n@highlight\nKarlie, 22, is face of Chanel's new scent\n@highlight\nCan only see her silhouette in the campaign imagery\n@highlight\nAlso face of Nike and Tamara Mellon's range", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The model, who once walked 64 shows in a fashion week season, is also currently the clothes horse for @placeholder's new range.", "idx": 4672}], "idx": 3030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As if any further evidence were needed that bald results scalp plain reason in football, it has been forthcoming in the reaction to two matches this midweek. The 4-0 defeat of Manchester United\u2019s virtual reserve team at MK Dons provided an eye-popping score-line, sure enough. But it is not by a headlining exit from that little old cup, which changes its identity more often than Spurs swap managers, that Louis van Gaal will be judged. 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The 2016 European Championship qualifying match is scheduled to kick off on Sunday at 8:45 p.m. (1945 GMT) but Milan has been hit by flash floods and torrential rain, forcing both teams to abandon their planned training sessions at the San Siro. 'If the pitch remains in these conditions, the game can't go ahead,' Kovac said. 'The ball doesn't bounce, it would be like a game of waterpolo.' 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In fact, several people on the ground or at sea claimed they saw Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 before it went missing after its post-midnight takeoff from Kuala Lumpur on March 8. The purported eyewitnesses include fishermen, an oil rig worker and islanders in an atoll. Some even alleged they saw it crash. While none of their claims have been substantiated, their assertions add to the ongoing mystery of the missing Boeing 777 and the 239 people aboard. Sighting claim: Kota Bharu, Malaysia In the middle of the night, two fishermen near the Malaysia-Thailand border saw a plane flying low over the South China Sea -- at the same time that air traffic controllers lost contact with Flight 370 over the same body of water, at 1:30 a.m. or almost 50 minutes after takeoff.\n@highlight\nEarthbound witnesses say they saw Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flying low or even crashing\n@highlight\nBut none of the claims is substantiated by authorities\n@highlight\nFishermen in Malaysia and Indonesia allege they saw the plane\n@highlight\nA New Zealand man on an oil rig off Vietnam claims he saw a plane burning", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 159}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 885, "end": 912}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They spotted the plane more than 24 hours after it took off from @placeholder, Malaysia.", "idx": 4680}], "idx": 3037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:49 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 03:09 EST, 26 April 2012 Hand-me-downs work with unwanted or unsavory clothes, as they apparently do with organs. One kidney has made its way to three people in two weeks, in what looks to be a medical first. The kidney in question was donated by 21-year-old Cera Fearing, who originally donated the organ to her brother Ray, 27, who suffers from a common form of kidney disease. When Mr Fearing\u2019s body rejected the transplant, he chose to pass on the kidney to someone else who could use it. And so, 67-year-old Erwin Gomez, a surgeon and father of five, was the final recipient of Ms Fearing\u2019s kidney.\n@highlight\nKidney donated by Cera Fearing, 21 to her brother Ray, 27\n@highlight\nAfter Ray's body rejected transplant, kidney was given to 67-year-old Erwin Gomez, a surgeon and father of five\n@highlight\nFirst documented double transplant of kidney on record", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder is back on dialysis and will probably get another transplant eventually.", "idx": 4683}], "idx": 3039} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- Barack Obama marked his first Memorial Day as president on Monday, calling on Americans to remember U.S. troops who died in the service of their country and navigating a Civil War memorial controversy. President Obama pays tribute to veterans at a wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. The president participated at the 141st annual Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknowns. The men and women buried at Arlington \"waged war so that we may know peace,\" Obama said. \"They were willing to give up everything for the defense of our freedom [and] were willing to sacrifice all for their country. ... 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The company behind the former market-leading phone says yes. And it is betting a big stack of their dwindling chips that both new users and diehard \"CrackBerry\" devotees will agree. On Wednesday, Research in Motion (who would simply be named BlackBerry by the time the event ended) unveiled BlackBerry 10, a top-to-bottom overhaul of its mobile operating system. With BlackBerry 10, struggling phone maker eyes comeback With it came two new phones. One, the BlackBerry Q10, includes the physical keyboard that most users, or former users, consider virtually synonymous with the brand. 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Eriksen has emerged as Tottenham's star man this season alongside Harry Kane. He has hit nine goals in the Premier League so far and played in every domestic match under Mauricio Pochettino. For Ozil, his campaign has been tumultuous. 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Filmed by a confidant, the al Qaeda leader contrasts with the younger version of himself on a TV screen a few feet away. That man has a more youthful beard, a hand held up in resolve and a photo of the burning World Trade Center. U.S. officials, who Saturday released five videos, emphasized the recordings and other materials seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound show the terrorist still had a firm hand at the tiller, managing strategic and tactical control of his organization, even as he stayed out of sight in Abbottabad.\n@highlight\nOne video appears to be a home video of bin Laden\n@highlight\nAnother is a message to the United States\n@highlight\nOfficials say the DNA evidence is unquestionable -- it's bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 75}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 453, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 873, "end": 885}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They did say that the intelligence reveals bin Laden and @placeholder had a driving interest in taking on the United States and that the leader was involved in the details of plotting attacks.", "idx": 4713}], "idx": 3055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It could be the bedroom of any toddler, with a pink cot in the corner, strewn with teddy bears and a cosy quilt. Elsewhere stacked on shelves are nappies, wet wipes, Sudocrem and baby powder while frilly princess dresses and baby-grows hang in the wardrobe. Yet this is no child's room, it's a pay-per-hour retreat for fully grown adults who love to pretend to be babies. Scroll down for video Clients of Nursery Thymes can pay \u00a3350 for a 12-hour stay sometimes overnight in this oversized cot Derek Ventham, who dresses up as an adult baby and runs Nursery Thymes with his wife Maxine, was featured in a 2012 Channel 4 documentary called The 15-Stone Babies\n@highlight\nNursery Thymes, Liverpool, is run by Derek and Maxine Ventham\n@highlight\nThe married couple say services 'involve no sexual contact'\n@highlight\nExtra \u00a325 charge for a nappy change, which can be 'messy'\n@highlight\nDerek featured in 2012 Channel 4 documentary The 15-Stone Babies", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 550, "end": 563}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder website also offers 'breast suckling' for a \u00a325 charge.", "idx": 4714}], "idx": 3056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If you have ever grimaced at your petrol bill and dreamed of a car that runs on fresh air, your prayers are about to be answered. French car giant PSA Peugeot Citroen believes it can put an air-powered vehicle on the road by 2016. Its scientists say it will knock 45 per cent off fuel bills for an average motorist. And when driving in towns and cities costs could be slashed by as much as 80 per cent because the car will be running on air for four-fifths of the time. Saving the planet: The Hybrid Air technology could allow a car the size of a Citro\u00ebn C3 or Peugeot 208 to emit as little as 69g/km of CO2\n@highlight\nPeugeot Citroen invents technology for air car ready for the market by 2016\n@highlight\n'Hybrid Air' engine system runs on petrol and air, instead of electricity\n@highlight\nCompany predicts 'Hybrid Air' to achieve 117 miles per gallon by 2020", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 147, "end": 166}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cars fitted with @placeholder will be about \u00a31,000 cheaper to buy than current hybrid models.", "idx": 4715}], "idx": 3057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There's no rest for Chelsea's players as they hit the last stop on their European pre season tour. Fresh from matches against Fenerbahce and Besiktas on Friday night the Blues were warming up for another game in Budapest on Saturday. Jose Mourinho's side come up against Ferencvaros in the brand new Groupama Arena and the Portuguese boss' charges were getting used to their new surroundings in a light training session. 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The six remaining subspecies of tiger are endangered, two of them critically. Three other tiger subspecies are already extinct. Statistics like these are the reason it's time to treat the effort to stop the illegal wildlife trade \"like a battle, because it is precisely that,\" says Britain's Prince Charles. He and his son, Prince William, are among the high-profile global guests due to take part in the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade on Thursday, hosted by the UK government.\n@highlight\nPrince Charles and Prince William speak out against illegal wildlife trade\n@highlight\nThe royal father and son are taking part in an international summit in London\n@highlight\nWilliam: \"We have to be the generation that stopped the illegal wildlife trade\"\n@highlight\nPoachers are killing growing numbers of elephants and rhinos for the trade", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 550, "end": 566}, {"start": 575, "end": 596}, {"start": 625, "end": 626}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Prince @placeholder has gone shooting -- a day before launching a campaign to stop wildlife being killed,\" the popular tabloid said.", "idx": 4720}], "idx": 3060} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Koh Samet, Thailand (CNN) -- A picture postcard beach on one of Thailand's most popular tourist islands is now the focus of frantic efforts to staunch a tide of oil sweeping ashore. Where pleasure seekers would normally relax on pristine white sand, sandwiched between two lush green headlands, now white-coated cleanup crew smeared with crude suck oil from the shallow waters. Gobbets of oil lie along the beach, a thin sheen covers much of the wet sand and oil-drenched booms lie like giant black snakes along the shoreline. The sea is a rust red color and the odor of fuel hangs heavy in the air. Not even a brisk onshore wind can keep the smell away.\n@highlight\nCrews working to clean up oil spill on Thai beach at Koh Samet\n@highlight\nCrude spilled on Saturday during transfer of oil from tanker to undersea pipeline\n@highlight\n50,000 liters of oil spilled into the water, though some say it could be more\n@highlight\nPTT says remaining crude will be \"90% clear by Friday or Sunday at the latest\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 600 soldiers, volunteers and workers from @placeholder, the partially state-owned oil giant that has claimed responsibility for the spill, are involved in the cleanup.", "idx": 4723}], "idx": 3062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "There may be a number of good reasons to vote against Mitt Romney, but based upon what we know so far, his honesty about his tenure at Bain Capital does not seem to be one of them. Let me acknowledge upfront what I have said several times on CNN: I have a past relationship with the top partners at Bain that is both personal and financial. I have worked with them in support of nonprofit organizations such as City Year. I have given a couple of paid speeches for Bain dinners, as I have for many other groups. I was on the board of a for-profit child care company, Bright Horizons, that was purchased by Bain Capital. It was a transaction with financial benefits for all board members and shareholders, including me.\n@highlight\nObama campaign says Mitt Romney didn't leave Bain when he joined Olympics\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: So far the facts don't support the Obama campaign's charges\n@highlight\nHe says Romney has mishandled the response and should release more tax returns\n@highlight\nGergen: Obama campaign should back off idea that Romney might be guilty of felony", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That set off consternation within Bain because the company had exploded in size and @placeholder was not only CEO (or managing partner) but was also deeply tied into a variety of investments and partnerships.", "idx": 4724}], "idx": 3063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Nicolas Sarkozy intervened in divorce proceedings on behalf of the Aga Khan four years after granting the multi-billionaire British knight exemption from all French taxes, it emerged today. The former French president, who is a lawyer, took on the case last Autumn a year after a court ordered the religious leader to pay his estranged German wife, Begum Inaara Aga Khan, around \u00a354million. Mr Sarkozy was 'pulling the strings in the background' with the aim of obtaining a settlement, according to sources close to the case. 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John McCain on Thursday chided Western leaders while on foreign travel in the Ukraine for refusing to describe Russia's occupation of the country as an 'invasion.' 'If we in the West cannot say clearly that what [Russian President] Vladimir Putin is doing to Ukraine constitutes an invasion of a sovereign country . . .then we are living in Putin's world,' he remarked during a press conference in the country's capitol city, Kiev. 'Just as an invasion is an invasion, our world either has rules, or it does not,' he continued. McCain, a Republican, did not call out U.S. President Barack Obama by name in his statement but the Democratic president is among the world leaders who have shied away from using the term 'invasion' to characterize a deployment of 1,000 Russian troops to Ukraine last week.\n@highlight\nMcCain did not call President Obama out by name, but Obama is one of the world leaders refusing to describe the deployment as an 'invasion'\n@highlight\nIf we 'cannot say clearly' that what Vladimir Putin is doing is an invasion, McCain said, 'then we are living in Putin's world'\n@highlight\nThe Republican lawmaker said that if the West didn't stop Putin, the leaders of other countries emboldened to invade sovereign territories", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The real provocation for Putin has been the perception of @placeholder weakness,' he said.", "idx": 4736}], "idx": 3071} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Latchem He's spent his career playing despicable characters - a rapist in Doctors, a homophobe in Hollyoaks, an abusive boyfriend in Casualty, and now Ross Barton, Emmerdale's womanising crook. But Michael Parr couldn't be happier. 'I think it's better to play baddies,' says the 27-year-old St Helens-born actor. 'They're always in the thick of the action and you get all these wicked things to say and do.' As Emmerdale's resident bad boy Ross, he's had his fair share. Ross arrived in the village a year ago, attacking Laurel Thomas and stealing her car. Since then he's been shot in a drug-gang dispute, bungled a robbery with corrupt cop Donna Windsor, and is now falling for her.\n@highlight\nMichael Parr always plays the bad guy - from a rapist to a homophobe\n@highlight\nIn real life he insists that he doesn't live up to this bad boy image\n@highlight\nHere he discusses his role working with children with special-needs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Michael's main goal was always acting and after landing minor roles in other TV soaps and dramas he beat off dozens of rivals for the part of @placeholder.", "idx": 4746}], "idx": 3080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fran\u00e7ois Hollande did not thank his opponent, Nicolas Sarkozy, during his acceptance speech, after defeating the incumbent with 51.6% of the vote in the French presidential runoff. But he should have, as he ran an anti-Sarkozy campaign, promising to behave like a \"normal president\" in contrast to the impulsive, unpredictable and sometimes ostentatious Sarkozy. And it worked: Fifty-five percent of the voters who cast a ballot for him did it to defeat Sarkozy rather than to elect Hollande. This victory comes after an odd campaign on both sides. Sarkozy started off courting the center by emphasizing his record of reforms and his role in solving the eurozone crisis with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But in March, he decided to take a page from his own 2007 campaign and raid the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen instead. He emphasized themes like immigration, Islam and the necessity for a more protective, even protectionist, Europe. This time, however, the strategy backfired. Le Pen got a historic score in the first round, while Sarkozy sowed confusion in his own camp -- and lost.\n@highlight\nJustin Va\u00efsse: French president Francois Hollande avoided making big promises\n@highlight\nFrance's debt is near 90% of GDP, and the 2011 deficit was 5.2%, says Va\u00efsse\n@highlight\nHollande has to be fiscally responsible yet restore France's competitiveness, Va\u00efsse says\n@highlight\nVa\u00efsse: Europe must find a way to stimulate the economy without deepening the deficit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1393, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1401, "end": 1406}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hollande, betting on the @placeholder mood, refrained from making big promises, and even his signature reforms had a lot of fine print.", "idx": 4747}], "idx": 3081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone unintentionally told the wife of World Cup journalist Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez that her husband had been killed in a car crash in Sao Paulo on Twitter. Simeone tweeted that Lopez was 'not only a great journalist' but 'also a friend' after hearing of the news that led Lionel Messi to dedicate Argentina's World Cup semi-final win to the 38-year-old. The Atletico boss included Lopez's wife, Veronica Brunati, in the tweet who, astonishingly, seemed to be unaware of the news, as she replied: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Diego Simeone show off his skills in Atletico Madrid training\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone tweets: 'He was not only a great journalist, he was also a friend. Much pain. My condolences to (his wife Veronica Brunati) and family. RIP Jorge 'Topo' Lopez'\n@highlight\nBrunati replies: 'No. Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me'\n@highlight\nSeries of tweets follow as Brunati tries to find out what happened\n@highlight\nLopez was killed in car crash on Wednesday morning in Sao Paulo while covering Argentina at World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nLopez tweeted selfie from Argentina boss Alejandro Sabella's press conference on Tuesday\n@highlight\nLionel Messi dedicated Argentina's semi-final win to 'friend' Lopez", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 92, "end": 112}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 829, "end": 844}, {"start": 859, "end": 880}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First reaction: @placeholder tweets Simeone back, simply saying 'no' after reading his first tweet", "idx": 4755}], "idx": 3087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hamish Mackay Goals from Diego Costa and Kurt Zouma ensured Chelsea came back to beat Olimpija Ljubljana 2-1 after a first half scare. Jose Mourinho's men found themselves behind going in to the break after Nik Kapun put the Slovenian side 1-0 up. But second half goals from Costa and Zouma put the Blues back in charge and Chelsea were comfortable from then on. Branislav Ivanovic thought he had added a third but, after initially awarding it, the referee appeared to change his mind and the goal was chalked off. 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Forces from the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have increasingly come into conflict with Free Syrian Army fighters and other hard-line factions opposing the Syrian regime, while ISIS attempts to impose its strict form of Islamic Sharia law on areas coming under its control in northern Syria. In the last nine days, 697 people have been killed in the fighting, activists said. The victims include 351 combatants from the Islamist and non-Islamist rebel battalions, 246 ISIS fighters, and 100 civilians, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.\n@highlight\nKerry says he's confident Syrian opposition will attend Paris talks\n@highlight\nU.N humanitarian chief visits Damascus, expresses concern for displaced persons\n@highlight\nActivists say 697 people killed in nine days of rebel fighting\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda-affiliated ISIS forces battling Free Syrian Army fighters, other factions", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 222}, {"start": 266, "end": 281}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 698, "end": 732}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We call on @placeholder brigades to work with civil revolutionary bodies and local councils operating in those areas to address the threat of those gangs, and make sure those gangsters are hunted down and brought to justice,\" the statement said.", "idx": 4759}], "idx": 3090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "All he wanted was a phone call. According to Rio Ferdinand, the most toxic scandal in the history of the Premier League era could have been avoided if John Terry had just picked up the telephone and apologised. Yet isn\u2019t that the nub of it? The reason Terry\u2019s foul exchange with Rio\u2019s brother Anton continues to resonate almost three years later is because civil resolution was impossible once the wheels of the modern race scandal began turning. Rio\u2019s recollection of that time is shaming for British society. Smashed windows, bullets in the post, abuse in the street. His mother was hospitalised with stress. And his family were the victims. Understandably, he feels bitter that Terry appeared without remorse through this turbulent period. Yet it was not as simple as that.\n@highlight\nRio Ferdinand recalls race row with John Terry in his new book, #2sides\n@highlight\nTerry used racially-aggravated language towards Rio's brother Anton at Loftus Road in October 2011 that led to a court case and FA investigation\n@highlight\nRio says scandal could have been avoided if Terry had just phoned the Ferdinand family and apologised for using language in heart of the moment\n@highlight\nMoment member of public complained communication became impossible\n@highlight\nFerdinand says he was under legal instruction not to talk about case\n@highlight\nIf incident was repeated next weekend, new punishment procedures would be in place but Premier League remains uneducated on racial issues\n@highlight\nEnglish football no further advanced in dealing with it than three years ago", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 279, "end": 281}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 447, "end": 449}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 919, "end": 921}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 999, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1427, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1489, "end": 1495}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The moment a member of the public complained about what @placeholder is alleged to have shouted down the pitch on October 23, 2011, communication became impossible.", "idx": 4765}], "idx": 3094} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"We are like one grain of sand against a whole beach.\" Eibar fan Unai Eraso. SD Eibar has already climbed one mountain this summer in being admitted to Spain's top football tier, but its next task is even more daunting -- trying to compete in the same division as European champion Real Madrid. Not only can Real lavish a sum four times Eibar's annual budget on just one player, its Bernabeu stadium could hold the entire population of the tiny Basque town and still have 58,454 seats empty. Eibar will be the smallest team ever to compete in La Liga and had to raise $2.3 million in capital just to take its place at the top table of Spanish football.\n@highlight\nTiny SD Eibar set to play first ever match in Spain's top tier on Sunday\n@highlight\nMinnows take on local Basque rivals Real Sociedad at Ipurua stadium\n@highlight\nEibar had to raise $2.3m after promotion to comply with financial rules in Spain\n@highlight\nClub are smallest ever to compete in La Liga with a budget dwarfed by rivals", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And yet, failure to raise the required \u20ac1.7 million ($2.3 million) would result in demotion back to the obscurity of @placeholder's third tier.", "idx": 4770}], "idx": 3097} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal record signing Mesut Ozil is clearly relishing his return for the Gunners ahead of Arsene Wenger's side hosting Stoke at the Emirates on Sunday. The German playmaker, a \u00a342.5million signing from Real Madrid in 2013, picked up an injury against Chelsea in October and returns to the Arsenal squad along with Aaron Ramsey, Mathieu Flamini and Olivier Giroud. Ozil and the rest of the Arsenal squad appeared in high spirits in training on Saturday but midfielder Santi Cazorla warned his team mates to focus on their own game against a 'dangerous' Stoke side, who beat the Gunners 3-2 at the Britannia Stadium last month.\n@highlight\nArsenal face Stoke City at the Emirates on Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nMesut Ozil has been out of action with a knee injury since October\n@highlight\nAaron Ramsey, Mathieu Flamini and Olivier Giroud also in line to return\n@highlight\nStoke beat the Gunners 3-2 at the Britannia Stadium last month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 613}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 834}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They are a very physical team with good players,' Cazorla told @placeholder.", "idx": 4771}], "idx": 3098} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former stockbroker nicknamed 'Britain's Schindler' after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague was today awarded the Czech Republic's highest honour at the age of 105. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued more than 650 refugee children from certain death in concentration camps by transporting them to the UK on trains and finding them foster families. He received the Order of the White Lion from Czech president Milos Zeman, who had previously described him as 'an example of humanity, selflessness, personal courage and modesty'. 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There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. \"It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless,\" Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving.\n@highlight\nTwo men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out\n@highlight\nHome for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer\n@highlight\nMen wait in line with other homeless people for free meals\n@highlight\nThey say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 950, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If they can get enough money together, @placeholder says they'd like to get out of Fort Lauderdale.", "idx": 4777}, {"query": "@placeholder had been donating plasma twice a week, but now that he's homeless they can't use him anymore.", "idx": 4778}], "idx": 3104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson Young One Direction fans have been left 'inconsolable' after buying standing tickets for the band's hotly anticipated arena tour only to discover that under-12s must be seated. Parents have been treating their children to tickets for the group's concerts, but some have failed to read the small print which includes restrictions for the youngest fans. One of those is Lynsay Short who bought her eight-year-old daughter Ruby Lynn a \u00c2\u00a350 ticket to see the band at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland next month. 'Inconsolable': Eight-year-old Ruby Lynn is devastated after being bought standing tickets to see her idols One Direction on their arena tour only to learn that under-12s must be seated at their gigs\n@highlight\nParents blast 'ridiculous' health and safety rules hidden in small print\n@highlight\nRuby Lynn, 8, left 'inconsolable' after being bought a standing ticket\n@highlight\nHer mother says the regulations should have been made clearer\n@highlight\nRestrictions apply to all gigs on the band's UK-wide stadium tour", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 37}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder says is now desperately trying to sell her tickets online and says she cannot bear to attend the concert without her daughter.", "idx": 4787}], "idx": 3110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, \"Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope.\" President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia.\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is difficult to think of a @placeholder president who has come to power with a more complex and pressing web of domestic and international burdens.", "idx": 4790}], "idx": 3111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arturo Gatti, who was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room in suspicious circumstances, is revered by boxing fans for his trilogy of thrilling and brutal fights with Micky \"Irish\" Ward. Arturo Gatti fought to the limit of his endurance in many epic bouts. The Italian-born Canadian captured world titles at super featherweight and junior welterweight during his 16-year-professional career and also fought and lost to legends Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in big money matches. But his 2002 and 2003 bouts with Ward will always be remembered, and two of them won the \"Fight of the Year\" award given out by the prestigious Ring Magazine.\n@highlight\nArturo Gatti was one of the most popular fighters of his generation\n@highlight\nItalian-born Canadian fought epic trilogy of bouts with Micky Ward\n@highlight\nGatti also won world titles at two different weights in 16-year pro career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 176, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 476}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first two fights were over 10 rounds, with @placeholder losing the first and gaining revenge in a classic second bout.", "idx": 4794}], "idx": 3113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A video surfaces threatening the Winter Olympics. Russia's President vows the Games will be safe. Some U.S. lawmakers warn that they won't be. One thing was clear as debate over the situation surged on Sunday: security is a top concern, less than three weeks away from the competition. \"It's a very serious fear,\" Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told CNN's State of the Union Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the Games, like any high-profile event, could be a target for terrorists. But, he said, Russia has a \"perfect understanding\" of the threat and how to stop it.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. lawmakers say they're concerned about security at the Olympics\n@highlight\nA video on a well-known Jihadi website threatens the Winter Olympic Games\n@highlight\nRussia will do its utmost to keep Sochi visitors safe, says President Vladimir Putin", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 356}, {"start": 360, "end": 377}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 745, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When it won the bid in 2007, @placeholder said the Winter Games would cost $12 billion, but the government's website now cites the total cost as 1.5 trillion rubles ($45 billion.)", "idx": 4808}], "idx": 3124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Speculation continues to swirl around the potential involvement of violent video games in Adam Lanza's rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December. The official investigation has yet to release its report, but consistent accounts indicate Lanza was an enthusiastic player of violent games. On Monday, CBS News raised eyebrows with a report citing unnamed law enforcement sources conjecturing that Lanza was motivated in part by violent video games as well as Norway shooter Anders Breivik. The investigating Connecticut police later said that's \"all speculation.\" According to the Hartford Courant, we know that when the police searched Lanza's home after the shooting, they found thousands of dollars' worth of violent video games. We also know that Lanza's mom let him play games while she traveled.\n@highlight\nConsistent accounts indicate that Adam Lanza played a lot of violent video games\n@highlight\nChristopher J. 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Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going \"very smooth\" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city \"from the inside out.\" There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. 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The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests that the suit says have \"credible allegations of sexual misconduct\" against them. The alleged victim, who is now an adult, says he was molested by Father Lawrence Murphy while a student at St. John's School for the Deaf, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. \"The defendant, [the] Holy See, has known about the widespread problem of childhood sexual abuse committed by its clergy for centuries, but has covered up that abuse and thereby perpetuated the abuse,\" the suit says.\n@highlight\nNEW: Priest, now deceased, is believed to have molested up to 200 boys, victims advocate says\n@highlight\nSuit alleges a cover-up involving the priest at a Wisconsin parochial school\n@highlight\nPope Benedict XVI is named in suit that alleges cover-up of sexual abuse\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 426, "end": 442}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 494, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murphy, it says, was a \"top fundraiser and recruiter\" for the church and the \"Holy See wanted to retain @placeholder's services.\"", "idx": 4828}], "idx": 3135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:50 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:10 EST, 6 August 2012 Selena Gomez has been banned from Facebook - but fans of the Disney actress need not launch into uproar just yet. For the unfortunate victim of the online ban is not Justin Bieber's girlfriend with a million-dollar film career - but an 18-year-old girl called Selena Miranda Gomez from New Mexico. When she tried to sign into Facebook last week, she was told via email that her account had been shut down because it was 'inauthentic'. Real deal: The Facebook account of Disney actress Selena Gomez. Unfortunately for one teenager with the same name, her account was shut down after she was dubbed an imposter\n@highlight\nGirl, 18, from New Mexico told she was 'inauthentic'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 355, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has asked @placeholder to reactivate her account but so far has had no response.", "idx": 4834}], "idx": 3139} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manama, Bahrain (CNN) -- Bahrain's king ordered the release of a number of prisoners and closed cases against several Shia leaders accused of plotting against the kingdom, the country's state news agency said early Tuesday. King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa named the leaders during a national unity speech last year, leading to the arrest of several of them and the exile of several others who were out of the country at the time. The announcement clears the way for the return of Hassan Mushaimaa, leader of Bahrain's largest opposition party, the Haq Movement. 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She's the Band-Aid on a bullet wound, a web giant's last hope, a difficult manager who'd run out of ways to move up, a feminist icon, a fresh start. One group that has dusted off its long dormant passion and put her in the \"last hope\" category is Flickr users, who are flooding Twitter with their rallying cry: \"Dear Marissa Mayer, please make Flickr awesome again.\" They're expressing their opinion via the Internet's best bullhorns: a single-serving site with the URL dearmarissamayer.com and a #dearmarissamayer hashtag. The page is signed \"The Internet,\" and the hashtag has been taking off on Twitter since this morning.\n@highlight\nUsers ask Yahoo's new CEO to make Flickr awesome again\n@highlight\nSome feel the photo-sharing site has been neglected by Yahoo\n@highlight\n#dearmarissamayer was a trending topic on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each has done something better than Flickr, such as making images truly social or improving the design, but none has replicated all the factors that made users love @placeholder.", "idx": 4839}], "idx": 3141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Ebola virus has killed 10 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. As of Monday, WHO said, the deaths are among 13 probable and two confirmed Ebola cases reported in Orientale province in eastern Congo. The Congolese Ministry of Health has set up a task force to deal with the outbreak and is working with WHO, UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Twelve cases and eight deaths occurred in the area of Isiro, a town in Congo's north, WHO said. The fatalities included three health care workers. 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Ana Rita Teixeira Ferras, 26, set up at least three fake marriage in 2012 between women from the EU and men from west Africa. She even took part in a scam herself and married a man in 2007 and helped produce false payslips to be used by those who had had sham marriages when they made applications to the Home Office to stay in the country.\n@highlight\nAna Rita Teixeira Ferras, 26, set up a string of fake weddings in 2012\n@highlight\nShe organised marriages between EU women and men from west Africa\n@highlight\nFake weddings were organised to allow the men to remain in the UK\n@highlight\nFerras, of Northamptonshire, even took part in one scam herself in 2007\n@highlight\nShe was tracked down by police and fled to her native Portugal before police got a European Arrest Warrant to bring her back to the UK\n@highlight\nShe was jailed for 4 years for facilitating a breach of immigration law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 23}, {"start": 95, "end": 96}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 145}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 271, "end": 294}, {"start": 368, "end": 369}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 623, "end": 646}, {"start": 737, "end": 738}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 845, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 885}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month ringleaders of a different sham marriage gang which arranged fake weddings for foreign men who wanted to gain @placeholder citizenship were jailed.", "idx": 4849}], "idx": 3149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With fans still reeling from last Sunday's Red Wedding episode, \"The Rains of Castamere,\" the third season of \"Game of Thrones\" comes to a close this weekend, and no one is waiting with more bated breath for that than Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer on the HBO program. \"Even though I've read all the scripts, I wasn't around when they shot all of it,\" he reminded CNN. \"So one of the things that's great about this show is that I can actually watch it and enjoy it, despite knowing what's going to happen.\" Coster-Waldau, who recently appeared in the Tom Cruise film \"Oblivion\" and is shooting \"The Other Woman,\" a romantic comedy with Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann, finds the most interesting aspect of watching \"Game of Thrones\" is being able to reassess the constantly shifting scales of morality in a world where no one character is completely a hero or a villain (save for perhaps Joffrey?). Daenerys Targaryen, for instance, might be the Mother of Dragons and liberating slaves, \"but she's burning down cities! She's killing all these other people!\" he laughed. \"I'm sure a lot of those guards are just guys with families.\"\n@highlight\nAfter last week's shocking episode of \"Game of Thrones,\" stakes are high for Sunday finale\n@highlight\nThe Kingslayer, played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, says there are no clear-cut heroes or villains\n@highlight\nThe finale will provide closure, as well as raise new questions.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 95}, {"start": 120, "end": 134}, {"start": 227, "end": 247}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 939, "end": 956}, {"start": 986, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1331}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At this point in the show, the perception of @placeholder's own character -- formerly considered a villain -- is shifting to the point where fans are rooting for him.", "idx": 4853}], "idx": 3151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:53 EST, 11 September 2012 MPs have been given free corporate tickets to the most sought-after event at the Olympics \u2013 the men\u2019s 100m final. Four members of the culture media and sport select committee have accepted the prized seats from BT, one of London 2012\u2019s leading sponsors. Ministers have been banned from freebie trips to the Games. But the culture committee chairman, John Whittingdale, gave BT permission to offer the hottest tickets in town \u2013 worth \u00a3420 each \u2013 to his members because they have been scrutinising the Games for five years.\n@highlight\nFour members of the culture media and sport select committee have accepted seats to the men's 100 metre final\n@highlight\nMinisters have been banned from freebie trips to the games\n@highlight\nThousands of hopeful fans applied for tickets to the event but were disappointed\n@highlight\nMPs John Whittingdale and Philip Davies have admitted to accepting tickets - worth \u00a3420 each\n@highlight\nThe move has been widely criticised by fellow MPs and pressure groups\n@highlight\nLabour MP Tom Watson decided not to take a ticket while Tory Louise Mensch said she had considered taking the ticket before declining", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 301, "end": 302}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 440, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 465}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 910, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 944}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My committee has spent five years having regular sessions on the preparations for the @placeholder.", "idx": 4857}], "idx": 3154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- The Christmas Eve double killing tantalized Southern California: a 22-year-old woman and her fiance's brother were found shot, both in the head, in a car in a San Diego mall parking lot. Then Ilona Flint's fiance went missing, prompting a monthlong search that officially ended Thursday when authorities identified a body found in a car 100 miles away in Riverside as that of Gianni Belvedere, 24. What some first speculated as a love triangle gone wrong with two brothers has now become something more complicated -- a triple murder case in which authorities are still seeking suspects and explanations.\n@highlight\nAuthorities identify decomposed body as a missing San Diego\n@highlight\nGianni Belvedere, 24, was engaged to Ilona Flint, 22, who was fatally shot\n@highlight\nFlint's body was found in a car with her fiance's brother, also fatally shot\n@highlight\nWhat some speculated as a love triangle has now become a triple homicide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 63, "end": 81}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police and the coroner in @placeholder on Thursday declined to comment about their investigation into Gianni Belvedere's homicide.", "idx": 4859}], "idx": 3155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has lost her appeal over a UK Government refusal to fund her legal challenge against her death sentence for drug smuggling. Her lawyers attempted to challenge a High Court ruling that the Government was not legally obliged to pay for 'an adequate lawyer' to represent her after she was sentenced to death by an Indonesian court. But today three senior judges headed by Lord Dyson, Master of the Rolls, dismissed her challenge in the Court of Appeal. British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has lost her appeal over a UK Government refusal to fund her legal challenge against her death sentence for drug smuggling\n@highlight\nLindsay Sandiford was sentenced to death by an Indonesian court\n@highlight\nGovernment has said it's not obliged to pay for an 'adequate lawyer'\n@highlight\nYesterday three senior judges dismissed her challenge in the Court of Appeal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 65, "end": 66}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 437}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 554}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 876, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In January, the @placeholder High Court upheld the Government's stance of not providing legal funding for British nationals arrested abroad, even in exceptional circumstances.", "idx": 4862}], "idx": 3157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "1. Lewis Hamilton - 384 points 2. Nico Rosberg - 317 points 3. Daniel Ricciardo 238 points Lewis Hamilton is King of the Track again. Under the dark sky of Abu Dhabi, fireworks greeted the 29-year-old Stevenage boy turned global superstar as only the fourth Briton to win multiple Formula One world titles. The fourth in line to another throne, Prince Harry, went to the pit wall to tell Hamilton over the radio: \u2018Lewis, thank you very, very much for not making the British public sweat. You are an absolute legend. Well done, mate.\u2019 The team then came on to tell Hamilton he was Mercedes-Benz\u2019s first champion since a chap called Juan Manuel Fangio, in 1955. Fangio was the greatest of them all, but Hamilton is hardly a slouch.\n@highlight\nRosberg started Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from pole position but was overtaken by Hamilton at the first corner\n@highlight\nRosberg finished outside the points as he suffered power failure with his car and was lapped by his team-mate\n@highlight\nFelipe Massa finished second in his Williams while his team-mate Valtteri Bottas was third\n@highlight\nJenson Button, in what could be his final grand prix, finished fifth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 64, "end": 79}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 632, "end": 649}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 758, "end": 777}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But before the sun had set, in the twilight of this dusk-night race, @placeholder had established a comfortable lead.", "idx": 4871}], "idx": 3164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From edge-to-edge, Saturn's ring system would be too big to fit in the distance between Earth and the moon. But now a new ring system has been found that dwarfs Saturn's enormous structure \u2013 and it's the first of its kind to be seen outside our solar system. Astronomers discovered more than 30 rings eclipsing the very young sun-like star J1407, each of them tens of millions of miles in diameter. Scroll down for video Astronomers have discovered more than 30 rings eclipsing the very young sun-like star J1407, each of them tens of millions of miles in diameter. There are gaps in the rings, which indicate that exomoons may have formed. Pictured is an artist's impression by www.black-cat-studios.com\n@highlight\nThe massive rings were seen eclipsing the young sun-like star J1407\n@highlight\nThere are gaps in the rings, which indicate exomoons may have formed\n@highlight\nTheir diameter is more than two hundred times as large as Saturn's rings\n@highlight\nIf we could replace Saturn's rings with the rings around J1407b, they would be easily visible at night and be many times larger than the full moon", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 679, "end": 703}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their conclusions is that the companion is likely to be a giant planet \u2013 not yet seen \u2013 with a gigantic ring system responsible for the repeated dimming of @placeholder's light.", "idx": 4882}], "idx": 3171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 08:10 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:09 EST, 23 January 2013 Police in a Utah town dominated by one of the largest polygamous sects in the U.S. have been stopping women from leaving, according to a top lawman. Arizona's attorney general Tom Horne yesterday announced a criminal probe of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) and the Marshal's Office, which serves as a small police force in the twin polygamous towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona. During a news conference held in Phoenix, Mr Horne also announced that a 26-year-old woman had been granted temporary custody of her six children and had fled the town of Colorado City, the home base of the FLDS.\n@highlight\nArizona Attorney General claims sect is holding women against their will\n@highlight\nHe says police in Hildale and Colorado City are holding the women\n@highlight\nMarshal's office in Mormon stronghold strongly denies the claim", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 166, "end": 169}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 318, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 392, "end": 407}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said it's a dangerous situation for his deputies to be patrolling Colorado City without the cooperation of local law enforcement from the @placeholder.", "idx": 4892}], "idx": 3177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance America's fattest and thinnest places have been revealed in a new survey which highlights the continuing national obesity crisis. Huntington-Ashland, a metropolitan area which covers parts of Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky, has been revealed as the nation's fattest location with 39.5 per cent of adults classed as obese, based on data collected between January 2012 and December 2013. In a separate survey last month, Hutington was also named as the most miserable place in the US, largely thanks to residents' poor health. Boulder, Colorado, scooped the award for thinnest area in the U.S. with just 12.4 per cent of the population tipping the scales as obese.\n@highlight\nAlmost two in five adults in Huntington-Ashland is obese making it the fattest place in America\n@highlight\nSeparate survey revealed it is also the second-most miserable place after Charleston, West Virginia\n@highlight\nBoulder, Colorado, is the thinnest place and has been at the bottom of the table since 2011", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 149, "end": 166}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 501, "end": 502}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 725, "end": 742}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fast food advertisements in America's unhealthiest town: Huntington, @placeholder", "idx": 4894}], "idx": 3178} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "House Republicans are seizing on the opportunity to tie MIT economist Jonathan Gruber to President Barack Obama after a videos surfaced of Gruber insulting voters and saying Americans were mislead into supporting the President's signature health care law. Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.), who chairs the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested Gruber's testimony in a hearing to \"examine transparency failures related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act,\" according to a letter signed by Issa on Thursday. Gruber made headlines earlier this month when videos emerged of him saying that the passage of the Affordable Care Act was largely because of the \"stupidity of the American voter\" and a \"lack of transparency.\"\n@highlight\nRep. 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As a result, parts of the programme, including a parade, have been cancelled, while the Sultan's cousin, Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, will welcome the British royal at the airport in his place. This is the second time the 73-year-old ruler, who has been on the throne for 44 years, has had to seek medical help in Germany in three months. 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For most, waterfronts become the focal point of the celebrations. It's hard not to see why with the amazing firework displays looking even more dazzling reflected in the water. So jump in a boat or head to the foreshore for our the top 10 places to countdown to 2012. River Seine, Paris See Paris, the 'City of Light', be lit with fireworks while cruising down the River Seine on the last day of the year. The Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece for the festivities and from some parts of the river you can get a magnificent uninterrupted view of the famous structure.\n@highlight\nWaterfronts across the world are the focal point for many NYE celebrations\n@highlight\nRevelers will need to brave the cold to watch fireworks on the River Seine and Thames\n@highlight\nParty goers who prefer the warmer weather can head to the beaches in Brazil and Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The freezing weather does not deter the tens of thousands of people who hit the park to count down to the @placeholder.", "idx": 4924}], "idx": 3192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand.\n@highlight\nA record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there\n@highlight\nThey are fleeing military offensives in Syria\n@highlight\nTurkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 386, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 445}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkish officials have long denied speculation within the @placeholder media about the possibility of a military intervention aimed at establishing a buffer zone in Syria.", "idx": 4928}], "idx": 3194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three people have been detained for questioning in Belize in the weekend killing of Gregory Faull, a neighbor of Internet pioneer John McAfee, who was being sought for questioning, police said. The detentions are routine in such investigations, said Raphael Martinez, a spokesman for the National Police in the Central American country. Faull, 52, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the back of the head on Sunday in his home near San Pedro Belize, on the Caribbean island of Ambergris Caye, Martinez said. Faull was killed after four of 11 dogs belonging to McAfee were fatally poisoned, said Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Joshua Davis, who said he had spent more than 100 hours with McAfee in recent months. Faull had frequently complained about the dogs barking, Davis said.\n@highlight\nThe detentions are routine in such investigations, police say\n@highlight\nMcAfee acknowledges differences with the neighbor, Wired's Joshua Davis says\n@highlight\nMcAfee is a \"very eccentric multi-millionaire\" who founded an Internet security firm\n@highlight\nMcAfee left the firm he founded in 1994", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 297, "end": 311}, {"start": 320, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 444, "end": 459}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Sometime between Saturday night and Sunday morning, Mr. @placeholder was killed.\"", "idx": 4936}], "idx": 3201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American aid worker and her Afghan driver who were kidnapped in Afghanistan a month ago are feared dead, according to their aid group. Cyd Mizell had been working on projects designed to help women and families generate income. Meanwhile, two Polish soldiers in the NATO-led force in Afghanistan were killed and one was injured by a roadside bomb, a military said Wednesday. Armed gunmen snatched Cyd Mizell and her driver, Muhammad Hadi, from a residential neighborhood in the southern Kandahar province on January 26. In a statement on its Web site, Mizell's organization -- the Asian Rural Life Foundation -- said it was \"deeply grieved to report the apparent deaths.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Aid group says it received information indicating that aid workers are dead\n@highlight\nCyd Mizell and her driver were abducted in Kandahar province on January 26\n@highlight\nRoadside bomb kills two Polish soldiers in the NATO-led force, injures another", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 593, "end": 619}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 830, "end": 846}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The driver who was kidnapped, @placeholder, has been with the organization for two years.", "idx": 4942}], "idx": 3203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sami Khedira arrived in Germany on Friday to watch his brother Rani play for Leipzig, sparking suggestions that he is about to join Bayern Munich. The German's current club Real Madrid took on local rivals Atletico in Friday's Spanish Super Cup, but Khedira was not named in the squad and was allowed to leave the country by manager Carlo Ancelotti . Khedira has made it plain that he wants to leave Los Blancos, but it is unclear whether Bayern's manager Pep Guardiola is interested in the World Cup winning midfielder. 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Sometimes the product feels like an invasive species, especially when using it is required to benefit from the coolest features in other Google products.\n@highlight\nGoogle Senior Vice President Vic Gundotra explains the real goal behind Google+\n@highlight\nAll the big Google product announcements tied into the social network in some small way\n@highlight\nThe social network is Google's attempt to clean up fragmented user accounts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the reality is that many people still have multiple online identities and @placeholder addresses.", "idx": 4956}], "idx": 3213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singapore (CNN) -- In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. 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The airline is thought to have already paid \u00a33,000 to family members in expenses as they waited in hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Beijing to hear news about their loved ones after the flight went missing in March. The Malaysian government has now set up a committee to oversee the needs of the families of the 239 people who are still missing after boarding the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.\n@highlight\nPayment has already been made to relatives to those who were on board\n@highlight\nBut final compensation will only come once cause of crash is established\n@highlight\nFlight has still not been found since going missing in March\n@highlight\nChinese relatives of passengers demanded to meet with airline officials\n@highlight\nAustralia estimates it will spend \u00a350million on search for airliner", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 35}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this week it was revealed that the @placeholder government expects to spend around \u00a350 million on the search by July 2015.", "idx": 4962}], "idx": 3215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Australian fan successfully sneaked backstage at Miley Cyrus\u2019 Sydney concert whilst disguised a cleaner, slipping past security undetected with a hi-vis jacket and mop. Australian promoter, Anthony Skinner, has shared photographic proof of his daring act on Social Media \u2013astonished that his his spur-of-the-moment idea actually worked. The 23-year-old took to Facebook to describe his incredible dare, which all began when he stumbled across the cleaner\u2019s open storeroom after the show. Scroll down for video Anthony Skinner snuck backstage at Allphones Arena after Miley Cyrus' concert by dressing up as a cleaner. He posted photos to social media (pictured) showing him hidden backstage\n@highlight\nAustralian Anthony Skinner snuck backstage after Miley's Friday concert\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old found a hi-vis jacket and mop in an open cleaner's closet\n@highlight\nSkinner took to social media to share photos of his experience\n@highlight\nHe couldn't believe the Allphones Area security 'didn't even look at me'\n@highlight\nOnce backstage, Skinner spent 40 minutes cleaning to blend in\n@highlight\nThe Sydney promoter saw Miley but was so nervous he 'froze up'\n@highlight\nSkinner left a note for Miley in his favourite leopard jacket, which an official 'promised' to give to the young pop sensation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 513, "end": 527}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the incredible incident, Mr Skinner was sent a questionnaire by @placeholder, asking him to rate his experience at the concert.", "idx": 4970}], "idx": 3223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israeli Defense Forces killed a 14-year-old Palestinian-American in a West Bank village Friday. Orwah Hammad, who grew up in New Orleans and traveled to the West Bank when he was six, was shot in the head, as violence flares in Jerusalem and the West Bank. On Wednesday, a Palestinian drove a car through a train station in Jerusalem, killing a three-month-old infant \u2014 also an American citizen \u2014 and injuring eight in what police called a terrorist attack. 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Investigators probing the killing of Alberto Nisman \u2013 found dead in his bathroom before he could testify over the 1994 attack on a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires \u2013 revealed they had found a draft document requesting Mrs Kirchner\u2019s detention. Chief investigator Viviana Fein said the warrant was found in a wastepaper bin at the apartment where Mr Nisman\u2019s body was discovered on January 18.\n@highlight\nProsecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead in his bathroom last month\n@highlight\nWas due to accuse president Kirchner of covering up an Iranian bombing\n@highlight\nSet to say she shielded Iranian officials following attack on Jewish centre\n@highlight\nOfficers investigating his killing found he was trying to have her arrested", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 186}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 415, "end": 437}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iran denied the allegations but last month Mr Nisman accused Mrs Kirchner and other senior officials of agreeing not to punish at least two former @placeholder officials believed to have been involved.", "idx": 4976}], "idx": 3229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A multi-coloured footbridge has been built over a canal bed - and it's made out of giant-sized pieces of Meccano. The six-ton steel bridge in the Little Lever area of Bolton cost \u00a390,000 to construct, using 400 pieces of oversized Meccano and 700 nuts and bolts. It is hoped that the project will kickstart a regeneration of the historic stretch of the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal at Nob End. Scroll down for video Old-fashioned fun: The completed bridge now stands 1.3 metres high and spans 6.4m across the canal in Little Lever to Moses Gate Country Park Colourful story: Artist Liam Curtin said he wanted to reflect Bolton's engineering heritage\n@highlight\nBuilders used 700 oversized nuts and bolts, which cost \u00a318 each\n@highlight\nEach component is ten times bigger and heavier than regular-sized ones\n@highlight\nArtist Liam Curtin said he wanted to reflect Bolton's engineering heritage\n@highlight\nTwo factories made the beams, nuts and bolts in the same style as a toy set\n@highlight\nMoney for the art project came from a developer building homes nearby\n@highlight\nIt gave the council money for the bridge as part of its planning permission", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 376, "end": 385}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 539, "end": 561}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Distinctive': The nuts, bolts and component parts were made in two @placeholder factories", "idx": 4978}], "idx": 3231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As they splash around in their tanks, they look like any other healthy Atlantic salmon. Their eyes are bright, their skin is gloriously silvery and their fully grown bodies exude power. It\u2019s only when you look closely at their hatching dates that the alarm bells start to ring. A normal Atlantic salmon takes 30 months to grow to maturity . . . this variety took just 16. The majestic specimens are \u2018frankenfish\u2019 \u2014 genetically modified salmon created in a secretive research base in the Panama rainforest. 'Frankenfish' are genetically modified salmon created by company AquaBounty which grow at twice the rate of wild Atlantic Salmon, and are constantly hungry (file picture)\n@highlight\nGM salmon which grow twice as fast as wild fish have been developed\n@highlight\nEggs given go-ahead in Canada while meat to be approved for sale in US\n@highlight\nIf they escape from farms they could breed and wipe out wild fish\n@highlight\nImported canned products could be in the UK within years", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 835, "end": 836}, {"start": 967, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With growth hormone coursing through their bodies, the @placeholder salmon can reach market size of around 13lb in 16 to 18 months, making them cheaper to produce.", "idx": 4991}], "idx": 3239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- When Maia Stack returned to the pagoda, or tower, where she had been abandoned as a baby she was overwhelmed by what had happened there 11 years earlier. \"I remember thinking, 'Wow, I wonder if my birth family hid behind those bushes or something'\" said Stack, now 18 years old, on returning to Hangzhou, China. \"I felt very disengaged throughout the entire process. I kind of removed myself from the situation because it was too emotionally challenging.\" Stack is one of tens of thousands of children -- 95% percent of whom are girls -- who have been adopted from China since its government ratified international adoption in 1992.\n@highlight\nThousands of girls are adopted out of China each year, ending up in homes around the world\n@highlight\nMany of them find identity and purpose in returning to China to visit their roots\n@highlight\nAdoptive parents often choose to travel back to China frequently with their adopted children\n@highlight\nMany adoptive parents feel it a duty to teach their children about where they came from", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for Stack, the high school senior said she wants to take a year off before college to volunteer in a @placeholder orphanage.", "idx": 4993}], "idx": 3240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What does Hollywood have against the British? Once again on Oscar night, Tinsel Town gave warmly to us with one hand \u2014 while cynically taking away with the other. The good news is that at least nine Britons will fly back across the Atlantic with coveted golden statues. But the bad news is that Argo \u2014 the movie that won Best Film \u2014 is yet another piece of Hollywood\u2019s Brit-bashing junk history that casts us in a poor light. Scroll down for video Winner: Argo, starring and directed by Ben Affleck picked up Best Picture Oscar, but plays fast and loose with the facts of the British involvement in the Islamic revolution in Iran\n@highlight\nFilm packed with inaccuracies regarding the British involvement in Iranian revolution\n@highlight\nIn Ben Affleck's version six U.S. embassy staff were refused sanctuary by British diplomats - quite the opposite of what happened\n@highlight\nAffleck won Best Picture Oscar for the film he directed and starred in", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 509, "end": 526}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What the five anxious @placeholder could not have known was that the British rescuers had got lost.Diplomats", "idx": 4994}], "idx": 3241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 19 November 2012 A wounded veteran who was injured in the deadly Texas train crash last week says the victims aboard a doomed tractor trailer rig had just a split-second before they were struck by a train. Sergent First Class Richard Sanchez was at the front of the trailer with his wife when someone on board yelled 'Train!' The wounded serviceman appeared on the Today show to speak about the horrific crash in Midland on Thursday night that killed four veterans and injured 16 others -- including at least one woman whose leg had to be amputated.\n@highlight\nKilled in the accident were Marine Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gary Stouffer, Army Sgt Maj Lawrence Boivin, Army Sgt Joshua Michael and Army Sgt Maj William Lubbers\n@highlight\nCrossing arms came down 13 seconds before the train crashed into the parade float\n@highlight\nSergent First Class Richard Sanchez said he suffered a broken back after pushing his wife to safety", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wasn\u2019t moving, didn\u2019t look like he was breathing, there was blood everywhere,' Sgt @placeholder's wife Heather said.", "idx": 4996}], "idx": 3243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nine years ago he was an electrician. Six months ago, he was worth some A$1.18 billion ($1.22 billion) Australia's mining boom having turned him into the country's richest person under 40 years old. Now, coal baron Nathan Tinkler, 36, is facing a mountain of debt. His wealth has plummeted to A$400 million, thanks to slowing demand and falling coal prices, while his debts to a variety of creditors mount, reportedly hitting A$638 million. On Tuesday, his personal holding company was liquidated. Tinkler has had the Midas touch on his way to the top of the rich list and -- until Tuesday -- on the way down, too, staving off the liquidation of several of his companies. He now faces credit debt surrounding his horse racing empire, troubled sports franchises and repossession of his personal jet.\n@highlight\nBillionaire Nathan Tinkler's rags-to-riches story in peril as his debt woes increase\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday an Australian court ordered the liquidation of his personal holding company\n@highlight\nThe 36-year-old mining magnate's racing empire and sports empire are in trouble\n@highlight\nJust nine years ago, Tinkler was an electrician working in the mining industry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 929, "end": 938}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, the unlikely rich lister is in the business pages of @placeholder newspapers almost daily.", "idx": 4999}], "idx": 3246} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Gawker Media, the blog powerhouse built by Nick Denton, has been hacked. After bringing the company's websites to a standstill Sunday, one or more hackers operating under the name Gnosis released a 500 MB file apparently containing Gawker's source code, commenter and staff passwords, and internal conversations between the company's employees. The email addresses and passwords of hundreds of thousands of Gawker users have been compromised, the hackers said. It's the worst security breach in New York-based Gawker's eight-year history, and a wake-up call to all web publishers. \"We're deeply embarrassed by this breach,\" Gawker said in a blog post Sunday afternoon.\n@highlight\nHackers release file containing Gawker's source code, commenter and staff passwords\n@highlight\nEmail addresses of Gawker users have been compromised\n@highlight\nHackers part of group Anonymous, who's campaign is called Operation Payback", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 910, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, @placeholder's choice of targets and their foul language puts them firmly in the net's \"griefer\" culture.", "idx": 5001}], "idx": 3248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Didier Drogba turned back the clock to open the scoring before Robin van Persie left it late to net an injury time equaliser at Old Trafford. Jose Mourinho was left fuming by the late lapse of concentration that saw the spoils shared with his former mentor Louis van Gaal. Here Sportsmail's Neil Ashton gives his verdict on how the players performed... Robin van Persie slammed home an injury time equaliser to share the spoils at Old Trafford Didier Drogba slides on his knees to celebrate after scoring the opening goal for Chelsea MANCHESTER UNITED David de Gea: Decent save from Drogba in the first half, commanding presence at the back. No chance with Chelsea goal. 6.5\n@highlight\nManchester United drew 1-1 with Chelsea in their Premier League clash\n@highlight\nDidier Drogba opened the scoring with first league goal since his return\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie equalised in injury time after Branislav Ivanovic saw red", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 353, "end": 368}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 851, "end": 866}, {"start": 899, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Branislav Ivanovic: Booked in first half and was then draw into a confrontation that led to @placeholder\u2019s free kick and incredible equaliser.", "idx": 5002}], "idx": 3249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 14:48 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 3 September 2013 Vodafone will avoid paying any UK tax on huge profits it will make after it sealed one of the largest corporate deals in history yesterday. But thousands of its shareholders will be hammered with a hefty bill on the windfall they will receive. The company is set to gain \u00a384billion from selling its stake in US mobile phone company Verizon Wireless. But due to a loophole introduced under Labour, Vodafone cannot be forced to pay anything to HM Revenue and Customs. The deal will also provide Vodafone with additional cash to pursue its expansion ambitions in Europe\n@highlight\nIt is one of the largest deals in corporate history but MPs are furious\n@highlight\nVodafone will not pay any tax on huge profit, although shareholders will\n@highlight\nIt is not the first time the company has been slammed for tax issues", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 127, "end": 128}, {"start": 404, "end": 405}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 538, "end": 559}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deal by Vodafone, to sell its entire @placeholder operations, is the third biggest in corporate history.", "idx": 5003}], "idx": 3250} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An extensive internal review of the debacle at Penn State that left a child sex abuser in place on campus for years forever casts a shadow over a heroic figure at the school: Joe Paterno. The report, the result of months of investigation, finds Paterno and a few other top officials not only showed a \"callous and shocking disregard for child victims,\" but also helped \"empower\" assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to attract victims, according to former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who spearheaded the review. Review at Penn State: 'Total disgard' for the victims Allegations have swirled around Paterno, the legendary head football coach who led Penn State to national prominence, since the scandal broke last year. Still, the official independent review deals a heavy blow to those who love college football and idolize Paterno.\n@highlight\nFreeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed \"shocking disregard\" for victims\n@highlight\nSome students say the legendary head football coach has been scapegoated\n@highlight\nPaterno's family says he must not have understood what Sandusky was doing\n@highlight\nThis is not \"Joe Paterno University,\" a new graduate and avid football fan says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family statement acknowledged, \"It can be argued that Joe Paterno should have gone further,\" but it deflected blame from him, saying @placeholder assumed others were \"doing their jobs.\"", "idx": 5007}], "idx": 3252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Despite celebrities and businesses threatening to leave France, Francois Hollande is determined to bring in the 75 per cent tax France's highest court today gave Francois Hollande the green light to introduce a top tax rate of 75 per cent. After months of wrangling, the Constitutional Council said the controversial proposal by the Socialist president was within the law. It has already led to entrepreneurs and celebrities leaving France, but Mr Hollande is determined to see the policy implemented. Now companies will have to pay 75 percent tax on all annual salaries exceeding one million euros, the equivalent of \u00a3830,000.\n@highlight\nConstitutional Court rules that tax on one million euro earners is legal\n@highlight\nFrancois Hollande is determined to see the policy enacted\n@highlight\nCelebrities and businesses have threatened to leave the country en-masse\n@highlight\nMr Hollande is the most unpopular French president in recent history", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 271, "end": 292}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in a ruling published on Sunday, the council said a reformulated tax \u2018conforms with (@placeholder\u2019s) constitution\u2019.", "idx": 5008}], "idx": 3253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left his girlfriend so badly injured doctors said it was like she had been in a 'serious car crash' A vicious thug punched and kicked his girlfriend so hard doctors said it was like she had been in a car crash after she suffered a bleed on the brain, a fractured vertebrae and a fractured eye socket. Damien Baxendale was jailed for 10 years after he left 23-year-old Chelsea Hayes unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around the rooms at his flat in Bolton, Greater Manchester. She was so badly swollen her three-year-old daughter, Shernia, did not recognise her and she now suffers from back pain, headaches, nausea, dizziness, poor memory and depression.\n@highlight\nDamien Baxendale, 24, was jailed for 10 years for attack on Chelsea Hayes\n@highlight\nShe was left unconscious, her clothing torn and blood splattered around\n@highlight\nNeighbour called police after seeing Baxendale kicking someone in face\n@highlight\nMiss Hayes was so badly swollen her daughter, 3, didn't recognise her\n@highlight\nHe was granted bail in February but went on to assault another girlfriend\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty and was given four years on licence for second assault", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 541}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 23, pictured left after her attack and right, bruised and swollen after she was beaten by her boyfriend Damien Baxendale.", "idx": 5011}], "idx": 3256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It should be a no-brainer but then the same ought to have applied to the Liverpool Lip learning his lesson. Surely Colombia, complete with the luxurious skills of new kid on the World Cup block James Rodriguez, will beat Uruguay, minus the penetration of bitter old Luis Suarez. That is what pretty much everyone except Suarez\u2019s countrymen seem to want the outcome to be on this first day of the round of the last 16. While Suarez left the revulsion of Brazil 2014 for a warped hero\u2019s welcome in Montevideo, the Maracana was making ready to admire the refreshing Colombians.\n@highlight\nColombia face Uruguay in second round clash in Rio de Janeiro\n@highlight\nGroup C winners enter as favourites for all South American match\n@highlight\nColombia won all three group games beating Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan\n@highlight\nUruguay without suspended striker Luis Suarez at Maracana", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their best teams \u2013 starting with the two-time @placeholder winners back in the 1950s \u2013 create beautiful memories.", "idx": 5016}], "idx": 3261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Potential bidders at the auction website eBay can zoom in on a neatly-typed list of hundreds of factory workers spared almost certain death at Nazi concentration camps. One of Oskar Schindler's original lists was posted Thursday night with a starting bid request of $3 million. The German businessman became a Nazi and operated enamel factories in Poland, producing pots and pans using forced Jewish laborers during World War II. In order to save 1,200 prisoners, Schindler opened an armaments factory in Brunnlitz, present-day Czech Republic, to convince his superiors Jews were vital to the work production.\n@highlight\nOskar Schindler helped save Jews by employing them\n@highlight\nLists were made of their factory worker's names\n@highlight\nOne is being auctioned, with a $3 million starting bid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Silber says because of the1,200 people @placeholder helped save, three generations and thousands of more people were able to survive and live on.", "idx": 5021}], "idx": 3265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Madeleine Pulver's ordeal started last August when a man burst into her room and tied a fake bomb around her neck, and ended on Tuesday when he was sentenced to at least 10 years in jail. The Australian teenager was studying for her final year exams when 52-year-old Paul Douglas Peters broke into her suburban Sydney home and carried out what the prosecution called an act of \"urban terrorism.\" \"The terror instilled can only be described as unimaginable,\" Judge Peter Zahra told the District Court in Sydney during sentencing Tuesday. Pulver was in the courtroom, as were her parents, and the man who, on a Wednesday afternoon, pushed open their unlocked front door and found the 18-year-old student alone in her bedroom.\n@highlight\nMan who attached fake collar bomb to Sydney teen sentenced\n@highlight\nPaul Douglas Peters to serve at least 10 years of 13-year sentence\n@highlight\nPolice took 10 hours to dismantle the device around Madeleine Pulver's neck\n@highlight\nDuring sentencing, Judge Peter Zahra said Peters' motivation was extortion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 824, "end": 842}, {"start": 954, "end": 969}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Outside the court Tuesday, @placeholder expressed relief at the sentencing.", "idx": 5024}], "idx": 3268} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- The Prado Museum put on display for public viewing Tuesday a restored version of what is thought to be the earliest known copy of Leonardo da Vinci's \"Mona Lisa\" masterpiece, which hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Many copies of \"Mona Lisa\" were painted years after the fact, but this copy is different, experts say, because evidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original masterpiece, probably by one of Leonardo's assistants or pupils. The copy shows the same woman and the same landscape, the Prado Museum said in a statement.\n@highlight\nThe painting is believed to be the earliest known copy of the \"Mona Lisa\"\n@highlight\nEvidence shows it was painted at the same time and in the same studio as the original\n@highlight\nThe background was painted over with black during the 18th century\n@highlight\nThe restored copy has background details linking it more closely to the original", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 146, "end": 162}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a packed news conference at the museum, @placeholder officials said the \"Mona Lisa\" copy underwent a big change in the 18th century, when someone ordered the colorful background landscape to be painted over in black.", "idx": 5032}], "idx": 3274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A healthy 44-year-old yoga fan in Riverside, California, never knew he would help a renal disease sufferer in Joliet, Illinois, four months later. But Rick Ruzzamenti and Donald Terry, 47, are the start and end of an astonishing 60-person chain of kidney transplants, setting a world record. Mr Ruzzamenti\u2019s kind donation last August began a chain that saw 30 donors give kidneys to 30 strangers who could have died without one. Scroll down for video Amazing: Rick Ruzzamenti, left, and Donald Terry, right, are the start and end of an astonishing 60-person chain of kidney transplants, setting a world record\n@highlight\nChain began in August with Rick Ruzzamenti, 44, in Riverside, California\n@highlight\nHe got idea last year after worker at his yoga centre did same thing\n@highlight\nEnded in December with recipient Donald Terry, 47, in Joliet, Illinois\n@highlight\nSixty people donated or received kidneys in 17 hospitals in 11 states", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 151, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 648, "end": 662}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder was in terrible pain and facing a five-year wait for a kidney as nobody in his family was willing or able to give him one of theirs.", "idx": 5036}], "idx": 3277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of an aspiring weatherman who died from a gunshot wound to the head have slammed a police investigation into his death as 'a whitewash' after it ruled their son took his own life. Bill and Therese Engelhardt said they are now hiring a private investigator to look into the death of their son Timothy. The distraught couple said they are disgusted by the report which blames the 22-year-old for his own death. An 'extensive investigation' into the young man's death by police in Florida ruled that he had been ranting about suicide at a friend's home before grabbing the barrel of a loaded gun and pointing it at his head.\n@highlight\nTimothy Englehardt died from a gunshot wound as he hung out with friends in Florida on September 13\n@highlight\nThe 911 caller said that Englehardt had shot himself - but another person can be heard saying in the background: 'I did it'\n@highlight\nFamily of dead 22-year-old weather student demanded full investigation into his death after initial ruling it was suicide\n@highlight\nPolice in Holly Hill, near Daytona Beach, Florida, have now charged one of the people at the scene of his death with a misdemeanor gun charge\n@highlight\nThey say Jacob Eldred's finger was on the trigger and pointed weapon at his own head but the dead man grabbed the gun and it went off as a result\n@highlight\nOfficial police report says Eldred had removed magazine and buullet which killed Englehardt was in the chamber\n@highlight\nBut his father told MailOnline he was appalled at the decision and is hiring his own private detective to re-investigate the death", "entities": [{"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 218}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 645, "end": 662}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1424}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1485}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moments later he grabbed a gun that @placeholder had been holding while the two men talked about Eldred's previous suicidal thoughts", "idx": 5044}], "idx": 3283} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today's world is more interconnected than ever, making the transmission of communicable diseases that originate abroad easier to reach our shores. And the ongoing Ebola outbreak is simply the latest unsettling reminder that all the benefits of an interconnected world also come with significant risks that must be addressed and mitigated. This Ebola outbreak likely began with a 2-year-old in the rain forest of Gu\u00c3\u00a9ck\u00c3\u00a9dou, Guinea, and it has now reached halfway around the world to Dallas, Texas, where this terrible disease claimed its first victim in the United States, Thomas Eric Duncan, last Wednesday. We have the ability to prevent a significant outbreak of the virus here in the United States, but President Obama must act much more quickly and effectively if we are going to combat the disease at its source, and thus hinder further overseas transmission and ultimately prevent the spread of the disease outside Africa.\n@highlight\nMarco Rubio: Americans lack confidence in government's ability to fight crises like Ebola\n@highlight\nBut U.S. is country best equipped to tackle nightmare problems of Ebola, he says\n@highlight\nImportant that U.S. help beat the disease in West Africa to ease threat to U.S., Rubio says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 600}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beginning with the first case in @placeholder last December, the response to the Ebola outbreak by the international community has been slow and inadequate.", "idx": 5048}], "idx": 3287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The optimism of Labour MPs who opted for Ed Miliband as their leader has all but evaporated For the more perceptive farmyard turkey, it has been a troubling week. The annual John Lewis advert has hit our TV screens; Oxford Street has a new set of lights; and British pop groups are signing up for another revival of Band Aid. But at least the turkeys can say they never voted for Christmas \u2013unlike the dozens of Labour MPs who opted for Ed Miliband as their leader four years ago and now face a similarly bleak fate. Back in the summer, most of those MPs were quietly confident the party would win the Election next May, but that optimism has evaporated.\n@highlight\nOptimism of Labour MPs who opted for Ed Miliband as their leader is fading\n@highlight\nFears Ukip will take large numbers of votes off Labour MPs, not just Tories\n@highlight\nSlip in Labour ratings in Scotland will affect chance of Westminster majority\n@highlight\nDual threats will force Labour to spend money defending 'comfortable' seats\n@highlight\nNow polls rating suggest Miliband's popularity has plunged new depths", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But what\u2019s worrying @placeholder above all is their leader.", "idx": 5055}], "idx": 3289} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Three days of intensive talks about Iran's nuclear program concluded early Sunday without an agreement, though key players insisted they believed the process is moving in the right direction. \"A lot of concrete progress has been achieved, but some differences remain,\" European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton told reporters in Geneva, Switzerland. Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif echoed that sentiment, saying \"hopefully we will be able to reach an agreement when we meet again.\" \"I think we are all on the same wavelength, and that's important,\" Zarif said. \"And that gives us the impetus to go forward.\" The inclusion of top diplomats such as Zarif, Ashton and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry left some thinking that this latest meeting could lead to a breakthrough to satisfy the international community's desire that Iran not develop a nuclear weapon and, with that, a relaxation of crippling sanctions on the Middle Eastern nation.\n@highlight\nU.S. secretary of state says \"diplomacy takes time\"\n@highlight\nIran's foreign minister says the meetings are \"something that we can build on\"\n@highlight\nEU official: \"Concrete progress has been achieved, but ... differences remain\"\n@highlight\nThis marks the latest movement after years of stalemate on Iran's nuclear program", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also voiced optimism, saying, \"I can tell you, without any exaggeration, we not only narrowed differences but we made significant progress.", "idx": 5058}], "idx": 3292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The leadership of San Francisco's airport fired back Saturday at critics who had rallied around a commercial pilot who had posted videos online showing what he described as shortcomings in security. The series of videos featured scenes from inside the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and were narrated by the pilot, who pointed out the contrast between the passengers, who were heavily scrutinized, and airport employees who just passed through a single door. The footage was posted, and later removed, from the popular video-sharing website YouTube. \"A recent YouTube video, posted by a U.S. airline pilot, presents false and misleading information on SFO's security program,\" the airport said in a statement. \"The video shows a door with a card swipe and suggests that access is gained to the airfield area through this door. In fact, the door shown in the video provides access only to an employee lunchroom.\"\n@highlight\nOnline videos show what a pilot claims was lax security at the San Francisco airport\n@highlight\nThe airport says the videos present \"false and misleading information\"\n@highlight\nIt says it meets or exceeds every federal security requirement\n@highlight\nThe TSA has suspended the pilot from the Federal Flight Deck Officer program", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 261, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 300}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As the issuing authority of credentials and firearms, @placeholder reviews each possible violation of those standards and acts accordingly up to and including removing an individual from the assigned role.\"", "idx": 5059}], "idx": 3293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The eight children who were killed in the alleged Cairns stabbing massacre have been remembered in a public funeral service attended by more than 5000 members of the local community. Eight white caskets were laid out in a row in the Cairns Convention Centre, each topped with red roses - the smallest a little over a metre long. Nearly 1000 family members of the fours boys and four girls, aged two to 14, attended the Christian service in remembrance of the children who were found dead in their Manoora home. Scroll down for video The funeral for the eight children killed in the alleged Cairns stabbing massacre will be held on Saturday\n@highlight\nAround 5000 members of the community attended the public service\n@highlight\nThe memorial was called 'Keriba Omasker', meaning 'our children'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Tony Abbott and Queensland Premier attended the service\n@highlight\nEight white caskets were laid out in a row at the Cairns Convention Centre\n@highlight\nA pastor said there was a 'standing ovation in Heaven' for the children\n@highlight\nThe funeral procession passed Murray Street where they died\n@highlight\nThe children were buried in the shape of a sunrise\n@highlight\nMany of the mourners wore red to represent the 'playful' children", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 234, "end": 257}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 852}, {"start": 936, "end": 959}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The wider @placeholder community has also pulled together, deputy mayor Terry James says.", "idx": 5062}], "idx": 3296} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:40 EST, 21 January 2013 Wily: Leah Gayle Shipman skirted a potential 15-year prison sentence by marrying the victim she formerly seduced A former teacher facing a lengthy prison sentence for seducing a student has avoided jail by marrying her teenage lover. Leah Gayle Shipman, 42, wed Johnnie Ray Ison, now 19, in January of 2011 - two years after her arrest for having sex with the then 15-year-old student at a Wilmington high school, The Wilmington Star-News reports. As a result, officials cannot now compel Ison to render evidence against Shipman - and all statements he previously made to police concerning their affair are no longer admissible at trial.\n@highlight\nJohnnie Ray Ison, now 19, cannot be compelled to testify against 42-year-old wife\n@highlight\nLeah Gayle Shipman wed teen only six days after divorcing husband of 19 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 100, "end": 117}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 371}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 512, "end": 531}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 836, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's mother had to reportedly give written permission for her then 17-year-old son, who was still a minor, to marry Shipman in 2011.", "idx": 5064}], "idx": 3297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- May 3, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Times Square, New York \u2022 Arkansas & Tennessee \u2022 Arizona Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, MAYOR, NEW YORK CITY: Let me say that we are very lucky. Thanks to alert New Yorkers and professional police officers, we avoided what could have been a very deadly event. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: That story out of New York City leading off our show today. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News.\n@highlight\nFind out how a t-shirt vendor helped defuse an attempted bomb attack\n@highlight\nConsider the long-term impact of an oil spill on the U.S. Gulf Coast\n@highlight\nTake note of a recent choir concert that none of the singers attended\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 232, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 456}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parts of @placeholder were hit by heavy storms, possible tornadoes on Friday.", "idx": 5067}], "idx": 3298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Protesters will resist any efforts to remove them from the Lower Manhattan park where they have been camped for nearly a month, despite Mayor Michael Bloomberg's order that they vacate the park at 7 a.m. Friday so it can be cleaned, an organizer said Thursday. \"Come tomorrow morning, we will passively resist and make it as difficult a process to remove us as possible,\" said Occupy Wall Street spokesman Tyler Combelic. \"It's not an occupation if you can't occupy the park.\" His words appeared to be backed up by the sentiment of the crowd of more than 1,000 protesters who filled Zuccotti Park Thursday night. \"All day! 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Occupy Wall Street!\" they chanted.\n@highlight\n\"It's not an occupation if you can't occupy the park,\" spokesman says\n@highlight\nA UAW official says the union plans to join protesters Friday morning\n@highlight\nCleaning of Zuccotti Park is scheduled to begin 7 a.m. EDT Friday\n@highlight\nBrookfield Properties issues a list of rules for Zuccotti Park", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 160, "end": 176}, {"start": 395, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 936, "end": 956}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The issue of cleanliness is a ruse, a disguise and nothing more than an excuse to end @placeholder.\"", "idx": 5079}], "idx": 3303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The chief executive of Emirates has claimed that 'control was taken of' Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 before it vanished. Sir Tim Clark said it was very important that the airline industry does not accept that the fate of MH370 is an 'unexplained mystery' His airline, Emirates, operates almost 130 Boeing 777 aircraft, similar to the doomed jet. Flight MH370 vanished in March with 239 passengers and crew on board. 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One of the U.S. deaths was a soldier; the other was a civilian, U.S. officials said. The coalition first said the clash Saturday was the latest in a spate of insider attacks involving Afghan forces, which have killed more than 50 NATO troops this year. Later, the coalition called that into question. It appears the clash in Sydabad district might have been provoked by insurgent fire, said Lt. Gen. Adrian Bradshaw, the ISAF deputy commander, at a news conference.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gen. John Allen and President Hamid Karzai discuss security on \"60 Minutes\"\n@highlight\nFirefight may have been provoked by insurgents, ISAF commander says\n@highlight\nA civilian contractor killed in the clash was American, the U.S. Embassy confirms\n@highlight\nA U.S. service member also died in the Saturday incident, ISAF says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 135, "end": 173}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "NATO's @placeholder troops are training Afghan soldiers and police to maintain security in the country ahead of the planned end of allied combat operations.", "idx": 5093}], "idx": 3313} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There'll be an old familiar face on \"Star Wars: The Clone Wars\" tonight -- at least to anyone born before 1998. Chewbacca, the most famous Wookiee of the Star Wars universe, is making his debut on the animated show's Season 3 finale. And this time, he's not voiced by some bear in San Diego, California, like Chewbacca was in the 1977 \"Star Wars\" movie (now referred to as \"A New Hope.\") The original guy-in-the-hair-suit, Peter Mayhew, voices the furry alien he brought to life all those years ago, and according to him, Chewie is a little bit younger and less experienced than the Wookiee most fans are familiar with.\n@highlight\nReady for a dose of Chewbacca? Tune in to Cartoon Network tonight at 8 p.m. EST\n@highlight\nChewbacca makes his debut on \"Star Wars: The Clone Wars\"\n@highlight\n\"Clone Wars\" is introducing EU characters into stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 163, "end": 180}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 827, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You take the 'Clone Wars' @placeholder and put him up against a picture of the 'Star Wars' Chewie and they're nearly identical,\" he said.", "idx": 5094}], "idx": 3314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson A gorilla who became an online sensation when footage emerged of him walking like a human celebrates his 24th birthday today. The internet video of western lowland gorilla Ambam aping humans with his unusual habit of walking upright has been viewed nearly six million times since 2011. Normally gorillas get around on all fours, but Ambam has perfected balancing on his two hind legs at Port Lympne wild animal park near Hythe, Kent. Scroll down for video Birthday boy: Ambam, a Western Lowland Gorilla, explores his enclosure at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Ashford, Kent\n@highlight\nVideo of Ambam aping humans viewed nearly 6m times since 2011\n@highlight\nThe western lowland has perfected balancing on his two hind legs\n@highlight\nHe lives at Port Lympne wild animal park near Hythe, Kent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 494, "end": 516}, {"start": 545, "end": 572}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Weighing 220kg, Ambam is @placeholder's biggest gorilla, whose lifespan can stretch from 30 to 50 years.", "idx": 5115}], "idx": 3330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An ice epidemic is sweeping through Australia and destroying regional towns as children as young as 11 become hooked on the deadly drug from their first hit. A Four Corners investigation has revealed there are now almost 350,000 Australians taking cheap, easily accessible and highly addictive crystal methamphetamine, nicknamed ice, which destroys the brain and creates psychotic behaviour such as users gauging away at their skin as they imagine feeling insects crawling beneath it. The ABC\u2019s current affairs show has met with ice users, ice cooks, police and recovering addicts in Victoria and Tasmania, who painted a disturbing picture: international drug cartels are working with local bikie gangs to push ice out of the cities, and police are losing the battle to stop it.\n@highlight\nABC Four Corners reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna travelled to Victoria and Tasmania and met ice addicts whose lives have been destroyed\n@highlight\n'I heard tales of absolute self-destruction,' she said\n@highlight\nIce is a stimulant drug, a type of methamphetamine\n@highlight\nIt is highly addictive and destroys the brain's pleasure systems\n@highlight\nAddicts experience psychosis and many use violence to feed their habit\n@highlight\nCaro met a crystal meth cook without 'any protection, no suits \u2013 this isn't Breaking Bad\u2026 at just 19-years-old his body was falling apart'", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 790, "end": 792}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 816, "end": 833}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1306}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In one community of less than 4,000 people @placeholder found up to one in ten people are using ice.", "idx": 5133}], "idx": 3342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chopping breadcrumbs by flashlight. Cooking turkeys on the grill. Watching Netflix on phones. Many New Englanders were without power -- but this was nothing new for the state. Tens of thousands spent Thanksgiving just as others did in New England when it was first observed in the 17th century: without electricity. In New Hampshire, more than 133,000 customers were still without power overnight into Friday. \"They're saying it will be a multiday event,\" said Fallon Reed, the assistant operations chief for the New Hampshire Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. In Maine, there were as many as 110,000 customers without electricity on Thanksgiving morning, but milder Turkey Day temperatures allowed for workers to cut that number down by more than two thirds by night's end: Central Maine Power Co. reported that less than 32,000 customers had no power, while Emera, the state's second-largest utility company, reported that less than 1,000 customers without electricity after a Wednesday nor'easter dumped more than a foot of snow across a dozen Maine cities, WMTW reported.\n@highlight\nNew Hampshire hardest hit by outages: more than 133,000 still without power Friday\n@highlight\nMore than 100,000 in Maine had now power for Thanksgiving\n@highlight\nOne Mainer tweeted, \"My mom is chopping breadcrumbs with a flashlight\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 536, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 804, "end": 826}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the setback, the heartiest of @placeholder wouldn't let the lack of electricity prevent them from enjoying the heartiest of meals.", "idx": 5135}], "idx": 3344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Raheem Sterling has been used as a No 10 by England but Rodgers put him on the wing against Basle where he made his name. You can't blame Rodgers, for all Sterling's talent he hadn't scored in his last 19 games for club and country, hardly convincing evidence he deserves a more central role. Sterling, who turned 20 on Monday, has lost a bit of confidence and earned groans from the Kop after a poor touch ended a swift break. 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Louisiana National Guard members arrive at the New Orleans convention center during preparations for Gustav. Nervous is how Merrick Matherne says he is feeling. Nervous and stressed at the prospect of having to survive and rebuild in the wake of another hurricane. As Friday's third anniversary of Katrina's landfall passed, the Crescent City found itself potentially in the cross hairs of another destructive storm, Hurricane Gustav. Residents are suspended in a wait-and-see mode, with an evacuation order for New Orleans likely to come sometime after Saturday, according to Mayor Ray Nagin.\n@highlight\nKatrina survivors face more stress with new looming hurricane\n@highlight\nStudy: New Orleans' post-traumatic stress disorder rate is more than 25 percent\n@highlight\nCity's mental health services haven't recovered from Katrina losses", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 92, "end": 115}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for Matherne, he says he and his wife are dealing with the specter of @placeholder with humor, mostly for the sake of his eldest daughter, now 9, who is anxious about losing her friends and her toys all over again.", "idx": 5147}], "idx": 3350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- As a product designer, Agustin Otegui's has to \"think big\" about the objects he creates. From novel portable chairs made out of shovels to chrome radiators that look like modern works of art, he recasts the mundane in a modernist and functional new light. The Nano Vent Skin forms an organic skin around a building providing its energy needs. Yet when he got thinking about how he could help with solutions to mitigate climate change he started thinking small. Very small, in fact. 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The Colts announced they have placed Joshua McNary, who they signed as a free agent in April 2013, on the Exempt/Commissioner Permission list, so he will not be allowed to play in the team's upcoming playoff matchups, but he will continue to be paid, in accordance with the National Football League's updated personal conduct policy. McNary was released early Thursday, according to the Marion County, Indiana, jail website. He posted a $25,000 bond and was ordered to wear an ankle bracelet for GPS monitoring, said Peg McLeish, a spokeswoman for the county prosecuting attorney.\n@highlight\nPreliminary not guilty plea entered for the 26-year-old linebacker\n@highlight\nJoshua McNary won't play this weekend after the Colts placed him on exempt list\n@highlight\nA woman told police she took a phone from the apartment of a man who raped her", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 25}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 438, "end": 461}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said the matter is \"under review.\"", "idx": 5157}], "idx": 3358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to catch up on all the stats from the big game in the Capital One Cup They came expecting to see something run-of-the-mill but left, bewildered, having witnessed something out of the ordinary. Anfield is no stranger to hosting dramatic occasions but, even measured against some of those riotous evenings of the past, this was remarkable. In years to come, they will recall Liverpool against Middlesbrough and the night of 30 penalties. Yes, you read that correctly. 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In the interests of free speech, MPs revoked legislation dating back to 1881 when anything judged to have \u2018offended the head of state\u2019 risked an automatic fine. 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Scroll down for video U.S. President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter Malia returning from their two-week vacation on Martha's Vineyard\n@highlight\nSpent two weeks golfing and spending time with his family\n@highlight\nCritics lambasted the president for images of him on the golf course\n@highlight\nWhite House shot back: 'Just because the president is in a different location doesn't mean he's not doing his job'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 704, "end": 720}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "even as the death toll in @placeholder's civil war approached 200,000, the", "idx": 5174}], "idx": 3372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bigger and better than before -- that's the promise as the NFL International Series returns to London this weekend, and hopes are rising that Britain will one day have its own permanent franchise. 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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as early as February that the games had already sold out, meaning 270,000 spectators will witness the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions face the Atlanta Falcons and the Jacksonville Jaguars play the Dallas Cowboys.\n@highlight\nThe NFL International Series is back in London this weekend\n@highlight\nFor the first time, Wembley Stadium will hold three games over six weeks\n@highlight\nOakland Raiders kick things off against Miami Dolphins Sunday\n@highlight\nDetroit Lions then face Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars play Dallas Cowboys", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 91}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 232, "end": 248}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 838}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 880, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 967, "end": 981}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Teams that give up a home game in the @placeholder to play in London are often sides that have struggled in attracting supporters to their own stadiums, and so are enticed by the financial incentives of hosting matches overseas.", "idx": 5180}], "idx": 3376} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twelve-year-old Peter Mance knows every street before he sets foot in a city. It's not because he's visited before. It's because he's autistic and has an uncanny ability to memorize maps. \"He's actually a big help when traveling,\" jokes his mother, Kim Mance, founder of women's travel blog Galavanting and the Travel Blog Exchange, a community of travel writers and bloggers. Mance's other son, 10-year-old son Stephen, has used a wheelchair since surgery to remove a spinal tumor left him paralyzed from the waist down. Mance always has to make extra phone calls to ensure there's an accessible subway or hotel room, but that hasn't stopped her from vacationing with her sons all over the world.\n@highlight\nVacationing with disabled children may be challenging, but parents say it's worth the effort\n@highlight\nTraveling may help autistic children break up rigid routines\n@highlight\nDisney World provides incredible service to disabled kids, moms and travel experts say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 339}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also permits a family member to test a ride -- without waiting in line twice -- to gauge how a disabled child may react before he or she gets on.", "idx": 5197}], "idx": 3387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Press Association Reporter West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace feels Albion's overhaul this summer has left them a much 'happier' and 'calmer' club. Since finishing the 2013/14 Barclays Premier League season one place above the relegation zone, the Baggies have appointed Terry Burton as technical director, replaced head coach Pepe Mel with Alan Irvine and brought in 11 new players. Two draws and a loss so far have amounted to a somewhat underwhelming start to their 2014/15 campaign, but Peace is pleased with the revamp that has occurred and is looking ahead in optimistic mood. 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A day later he joined up with the England squad, preparing for a Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia on Saturday and the friendly at Celtic Park against Scotland on Tuesday. There is no respite. The idea was to protect this kid, to nurture one of the genuine talents in the game. Instead we are hell bent on burning him out. A weary Calum Chambers was given a roasting by Jefferson Montero at Swansea on Sunday Chambers' recovery time (in days) between matches at Southampton last season:\n@highlight\nCalum Chambers is playing too much football and it is burning him out\n@highlight\nHe played 24 times last season - already this term he has 20 appearances\n@highlight\nChambers had much more recovery time at Southampton than at Arsenal\n@highlight\nHe played on average every 12.5 days at Saints - now it's every 4.5 days\n@highlight\nChambers endured a torrid game against Jefferson Montero on Sunday in Arsenal's 2-1 loss at Swansea", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 520, "end": 536}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His recovery time between matches for @placeholder and England this season:", "idx": 5204}], "idx": 3391} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tottenham fought back to clinch a 3-3 draw with Arsenal that further dented their north London rivals' English Premier League title hopes as another capital club, Chelsea, claimed second place on Wednesday. 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For on the sidelines, Andy's fiancee Kim Sears was facing a tennis WAG-off against Tomas' tanned model partner Ester Satorova for the second day running. The two women came face-to-face for a tense stand-off as they supported their respective partners at the sporting event - shouting and cheering in support. Scroll down for video Kim could not contain her joy as Andy won the semi-finals today playing against Czech tennis star Tomas Berdych\n@highlight\nKim Sears and Ester Satorova sat court-side at Australian Open\n@highlight\nThe two women were their to support their fiances in the semi-finals\n@highlight\nAndy Murray took on Czech player Tomas Berdych", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 511, "end": 513}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murray proposed to @placeholder after nine years last year with a 3.5-carat platinum diamond ring, which he is said to have selected himself.", "idx": 5216}], "idx": 3397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:47 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 01:26 EST, 14 November 2012 Marked for death: Brett Hartman claims he had nothing to do with the brutal 1997 murder of Winda Snipes in Akron, Ohio A condemned killer who claimed he was wrongfully accused of stabbing a woman 138 times, slitting her throat and cutting off her hands was put to death today. Death row inmate Brett Hartman has acknowledged he had sex with victim Winda Snipes early on the morning of September 9, 1997 at her Akron apartment, but did not kill her.\n@highlight\nBret Hartman will be executed today in the murder of Winda Snipes\n@highlight\nHartman claims he had sex with Ms Snipes earlier in the day, but did not kill her\n@highlight\nShe was stabbed 138 times, her throat was slit and her hands were cut off\n@highlight\nOhio officials say he was denied clemency due to the brutality of the murder, and overwhelming evidence against him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When that claim failed, Hartman had a new date set last year, but that was postponed because of a federal lawsuit over @placeholder's execution policy.", "idx": 5223}], "idx": 3403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For those in the market for a luxury fairytale manor, you might be in luck. A historic hotel near Niton on the Isle of Wight, dating back to 1838, has gone on sale for \u00a31.5 million. Originally home to the Kirkpatrick family - who were friends of the royal family - the manor was turned into a hotel by Ric and Maggie Hilton who bought the property in 2006. Outlandish: The Grand Entrance of the Enchanted Manor near Niton on the Isle of Wight With eleven suites - all of which are decked out in fairtytale style with four-poster beds - the Enchanted Manor is now the stuff of fantasy.\n@highlight\nThe Enchanted Manor, previously called Windcliffe Manor, bought by Ric and Maggie Hilton in 2006\n@highlight\nCouple renovated ruined property after buying it at auction and turned it into stuff of fantasies\n@highlight\nEleven suites, four poster beds, painted ceilings and chadeliers make five star property bolthole for couples", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When we walked through the door the first time, I said to @placeholder how enchanting the place was and that was it, the idea was lodged in our heads.", "idx": 5227}], "idx": 3407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronald Koeman knows Southampton face a long road to Wembley, but that will not stop the Dutch coach dreaming of lifting the FA Cup there in the May sunshine. 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A jury convicted 27-year-old Nicholas Brooks, son of \"You Light Up My Life\" composer Joseph Brooks, in New York Supreme Court in July for the murder of his girlfriend, Sylvie Cachay. \"We have come a long way in our recognition and understanding of domestic violence, but there is much more we have to do to better protect individuals like Ms. Cachay,\" District Attorney Cyrus R. 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Clifford maintains that description matches the shipwreck's whereabouts.\n@highlight\nExplorer says he found wreck of Santa Maria, flagship of Columbus' fleet, off Haiti\n@highlight\nLaurence Bergreen believes discovery is highly unlikely, given erosion, shifts, tides\n@highlight\nBergreen:The wooden parts of the ship probably have not survived 500 years\n@highlight\nBergreen: Given potential historic significance, this wreck needs careful examination", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, most frustrating of all, perhaps, @placeholder occasionally fudged his navigational records.", "idx": 5243}], "idx": 3418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman The father of a South Carolina woman who went missing last month, wrote an emotional confessional about the experience of her sudden loss - sharing the last image she sent him the night before she disappeared. Heather Elvis, 20, was last seen after being dropped off from a first date at her condo in Horry County in the early morning of December 18. The next night, a police officer showed up at father Elvis family home, informing Heather's father Terry that her car had been found abandoned at a nearby boat landing. 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My sons are dead. I just pray that I also dead with them. What would be my life worth now?\" She combs the debris, scours the morgues and pours over the list of victims found in Tacloban, Philippines. \"I don't have sons I don't know if they're dead or where their bodies are I don't know if dogs in the street are eating their bodies already.\"\n@highlight\n\"I'm just thinking to jump from that building,\" a desperate mother says\n@highlight\nU.S. military capability \"continuing to grow,\" bringing food, water, shelter, medicine\n@highlight\nBritish ship HMS Daring arrives in Cebu\n@highlight\nWater system in Tacloban getting \"back on tap,\" USAID official says", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 85}, {"start": 167, "end": 184}, {"start": 192, "end": 194}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States and Britain are among nations across the globe racing against time to help @placeholder authorities in a massive relief effort of delivering food and water to the devastated swaths of the archipelago.", "idx": 5263}], "idx": 3434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bujumbura, Burundi (CNN) -- They're lonely and hungry, condemned to a life of daily hardship with little to hope for. 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One woman is responding to these young children not with anger but with love -- and a whole lot of food.\n@highlight\n\"Mama Dimanche\" is committed to helping homeless street children\n@highlight\nShe runs a weekly food program and hosts a radio show giving children a voice\n@highlight\nNtahe was named the 2013 \"Woman of Courage\" award by the U.S. embassy in Burundi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 908, "end": 923}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I say that the young people are the @placeholder for tomorrow, but tomorrow is impossible if we don't live well today,\" she says.", "idx": 5267}], "idx": 3437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Back in 1994, when Newt Gingrich led the GOP to take over the House, it was historic. 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The Democrats hold the Senate until losing control of it last night -- predictions are that they might be in a good position to take it back in two years.\n@highlight\nGloria Borger: Voters are much less patient with politicians than in the past\n@highlight\nThey want a government that will act effectively to solve problems\n@highlight\nShe says strategists saw Democrats lose ground in polls after Obama's ISIS strategy comment\n@highlight\nBorger: Uncertainty over Ebola response also hurt the Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reason these races went down to the wire -- until the tidal wave became obvious when Democrats couldn't elect governors in blue states -- is that the voters didn't like either the @placeholder or the Republicans.", "idx": 5271}, {"query": "But in this election, the @placeholder had a fresher playbook -- talking to suburban women worried about health care, with a good pack of candidates, and an improved political operation.", "idx": 5274}], "idx": 3438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ottawa, Canada (CNN) -- Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr has been transferred to his homeland of Canada to serve the remainder of his sentence, Canada's Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said Saturday. Khadr boarded a military plane at the Guantanamo Naval base in Cuba and arrived at a military airbase in Trenton, Ontario. He will serve the rest of his sentence at Millhaven Prison in Bath, Ontario, about 130 miles east of Toronto. The case and the prisoner's legal fate have sparked controversy among Canadians. Many think his sentence has been too lenient. Others, noting his capture at age 15, think he should have been treated as a child soldier and point to alleged mistreatment while in custody.\n@highlight\nGuantanamo detainee Omar Khadr is transported back to Canada\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty to murder and other charges under a plea deal in 2010\n@highlight\nHe admitted throwing a grenade that killed a U.S. soldier in 2002", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 237, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 364, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Khadr statement says he was happy @placeholder soldier died in attack", "idx": 5278}], "idx": 3440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 04:04 EST, 3 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:43 EST, 3 September 2012 The iPhone 5 is expected to be unveiled next week - and rumours claim Apple has completely redesigned its iconic headphones for the first time since 2006. Vietnamese blogsite Tinhte.vn posted a video of what it claims are newly-designed headphones for the next iPhone, which is expected to launch on September 12. If confirmed, it is the first major redesign of the distinctive white headphones since the iPhone launched, other than the addition of an in-line microphone and remote control in 2008. The headphones, which come bundled with iPods and iPhones, are one of the most iconic parts of Apple's product line-up, and are perhaps most famous for appearing in the famous 'dancing silhouettes' adverts for the iPod.\n@highlight\niPhone also expected to have NFC chip that could turn it into a credit card", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "found references to @placeholder code within iPhone prototypes, and they have", "idx": 5294}], "idx": 3450} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sami Mokbel for the Daily Mail Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM Swansea manager Gary Monk is chasing Montpellier defender Benjamin Stambouli. The Swans want to strengthen their squad ahead of Saturday\u2019s big kick-off and the 24-year-old is interesting the Welsh club. Swansea have opened talks with Montpellier over a move for the versatile defender, though an agreement is yet to be reached. Transfer: Swansea are interested in signing Montpellier's 24-year-old defender Benjamin Stambouli Stambouli, who has 14 caps for France Under-21, is understood to be open to a move to England. Swansea have already brought in Gylfi Sigurdsson , Jefferson Montero, Marvin Emnes, Lukasz Fabianski, Bafetimbi Gomis and Stephen Kingsley this summer.\n@highlight\nSwansea sold Chico, Michel Vorm and Ben Davies this summer\n@highlight\nWelsh club are chasing Benjamin Stambouli\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old plays for Montpellier and is capped at U21 level for France\n@highlight\nSwansea have opened talks with the defender but no deal has been agreed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 117, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 466, "end": 483}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 631, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 717}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 836, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Versatile: @placeholder played as a defensive midfielder, full-back and centre-back last season", "idx": 5306}], "idx": 3457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Presenter Susanna Reid drew just over half of the audience of her old BBC colleagues when she launched ITV\u2019s new breakfast show, Good Morning Britain, according to overnight figures. The programme, which began broadcasting yesterday, had an average audience of 800,000 viewers while Reid\u2019s old show, BBC Breakfast, pulled in 1.5million. The launch of GMB was also markedly down on the first-morning figure for its predecessor, Daybreak, which pulled in one million viewers when it began in 2010. Scroll down for video Sofa so good: There was initial criticism that Ms Reid spent too much time behind the show's desk, with her acclaimed legs hidden from view\n@highlight\nGood Morning Britain had an average of 800,000 viewers on its debut\n@highlight\nIt peaked at 1.2m viewers, but BBC Breakfast peaked at 2.1m\n@highlight\nThe average number of viewers for rival Breakfast was 1.5m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 146, "end": 165}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 368, "end": 370}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 686, "end": 705}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder chiefs can draw some comfort from the new show proving more popular than the audience levels of around 600,000, which axed Daybreak had recently been achieving in recent months.", "idx": 5308}], "idx": 3459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Zoe Nauman Seven's Sunrise team has hit back at reports co-host David Koch was in the firing line to get axed from the show. A story which ran in The Australian and was then repeated again on Channel Nine's A Current Affair suggested the presenter was about to get the boot in a line up change back in 2011. However the story was rubbished by the Sunrise breakfast team on Tuesday as a 'big steaming pile of poo.' 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A general view of the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport prior to its official opening on Thursday. When British Airways Flight 26 touched down from Hong Kong at 4:42 a.m. (12:42 a.m. ET), passengers made their way to the 400-meter-long terminal, the largest freestanding building in Britain. With 60 aircraft stands actually attached to two new buildings, \"T5\" can handle dozens of planes at the same time -- including the new Airbus A380 superjumbo -- and can process 12,000 bags an hour. All of this is for just one occupant: British Airways.\n@highlight\nHeathrow Airport's $8.6 billion new Terminal 5 finally opens to public\n@highlight\nThe new building took more than 15 years to complete following protests\n@highlight\nBuilding will carry all British Airways traffic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 262, "end": 286}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 515, "end": 516}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 686, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We've got lounges like you have never seen before and it will be down to us and it will be down to the people at @placeholder to make it a success.\"", "idx": 5317}], "idx": 3467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The uptick in attacks by Afghan security forces against coalition troops has hit home, with all troops at NATO headquarters and all bases across Afghanistan now ordered to carry loaded weapons around the clock, CNN learned Friday. Gen. John Allen, the NATO commander in Afghanistan, ordered the move, according to a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the orders. The order, made in recent days, was divulged amid two more so-called green-on-blue or insider attacks Friday. An Afghan police officer opened fire on U.S. troops in Farah province in southwestern Afghanistan, killing two service members, the NATO-led command said. Two International Security Assistance Force troops and an Afghan service member were wounded by another Afghan service member in Kandahar province, in the south.\n@highlight\nNATO official's order was made in recent days as concern mounted over the attacks\n@highlight\nTaliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar has purportedly released a statement\n@highlight\nIn the statement, he says fighters are having success infiltrating Afghan forces\n@highlight\n\"Green-on-blue\" attacks have been carried out by Afghans in security uniforms", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 211, "end": 213}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 636, "end": 674}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 913, "end": 932}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder-on-blue is military lingo, with green a reference to Afghan forces and blue to coalition troops.", "idx": 5324}], "idx": 3471} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 2 August 2013 A video posted to the Internet by U.S. weapons giant Raytheon shows the fearsome destructive capabilities of its latest model of artillery shell. The Excalibur M982E1 155mm GPS-guided shell is claimed to be so accurate that it can be expected to strike within six metres of a target 24 miles away. That makes it perfect, the company says, for warfare in an 'urban setting'. Scroll down for the video The footage shows each blast in Hollywood-style slow motion, to allow the viewer to truly appreciate the destructive potential of the weapons\n@highlight\nFootage shows shell striking cars, cans and water towers\n@highlight\nRayethon boasts that Excalibur has been fired more than 600 times in action by the U.S armed forces", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 238, "end": 253}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'By using @placeholder's level of precision there is a major dramatic reduction in the time, cost and logistical burden traditionally associated with using artillery munitions.", "idx": 5331}], "idx": 3476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A California man accused of posing as an actor from the 'Twilight' movie franchise to lure young girls pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal child pornography charges. David LaVera, 33, appeared in federal court in Des Moines, Iowa, on charges of sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography. The bogus actor entered not guilty pleas to both counts against him. LaVera allegedly pretended to be Kiowa Gordon, 24, who played minor character Embry in three Twilight films. Back in court: David LaVera, 33, pictured here with one of the alleged victims, Raven Adams, appeared in federal court in Des Moines, Iowa, on charges of sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography\n@highlight\nDavid LaVera, 33, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography\n@highlight\nLaVera 'posed as Kiowa Gordon, who played a small role in the Twilight films'\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old was arrested in August after allegedly luring two girls into his car\n@highlight\nPolice found two swords and four daggers in his vehicle", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder met the actor at her school on May 28 where he was brought by a parents of a student.", "idx": 5335}], "idx": 3478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A blogger has posted the home addresses of staffers from a newspaper after the paper published an online, interactive map showing names and addresses of all handgun permit-holders in New York's Westchester and Rockland counties. Christopher Fountain, who is also a gun owner, spoke to CNN's \"Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien\" on Thursday to explain his reasoning behind the posting. \"I felt they were using this to harass gun owners,\" Fountain said of the newspaper's staff. \"So I harassed them back.\" Fountain posted the name, home address and phone numbers of the Journal News' publisher, editor, visual editor and several other staff members. Fountain told CNN's \"Early Start\" that he was offended by the newspaper's actions and \"wondered how they would like it if their addresses were published.\"\n@highlight\nChristopher Fountain posted home addresses of newspaper staffers\n@highlight\nHis posts came after the paper published an online map of handgun permit-holders\n@highlight\n\"I felt they were using this to harass gun owners. ... So I harassed them back,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 266}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 833, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The map published by the Journal News on Saturday allows readers to zoom in on red dots that indicate which residents in the two @placeholder counties are licensed to own pistols or revolvers.", "idx": 5336}], "idx": 3479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Two-year-old Tangena Hussain vanished three months ago in the Detroit suburb of Hamtramck, Michigan, and police say the trail has gone cold. Tangena Hussain, 2, has been missing since October 2 and police in Michigan are asking for the public's help. Tangena's mother called police on the evening of October 2, 2008, to report her daughter missing after frantically searching the area where she was last seen. The child's mother, Nilufa Begum, told police she had left the girl in the care of her boyfriend, Jamrul Hussain. Although Tangena and Hussain have the same last name, he is not her father.\n@highlight\nTangena Hussain last seen on October 2\n@highlight\nMother left child, age 2, in care of boyfriend\n@highlight\nMom's boyfriend says child disappeared from car at gas station\n@highlight\nA $6,000 reward is offered. Call Detroit police at 313-596-1240", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hussain told police he left @placeholder in the car for only a few moments and when he returned, the little girl was gone.", "idx": 5337}, {"query": "He did not call police and did not conduct a search, but instead drove to the mall and picked up @placeholder, investigators said.", "idx": 5338}], "idx": 3480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book \"Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America\" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California\n@highlight\nSpiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers\n@highlight\nBelieved in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness\n@highlight\nMost prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 76}, {"start": 150, "end": 166}, {"start": 199, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 251}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 461, "end": 478}, {"start": 488, "end": 505}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 615, "end": 648}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 829, "end": 845}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 957, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Specifically claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him.", "idx": 5341}], "idx": 3482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After five days of relentless cross-examination that left Oscar Pistorius quivering, sobbing and fumbling, the athlete's defense team now has a chance to discredit the prosecution by presenting its witnesses. During cross-examination, prosecutor Gerrie Nel accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions in his testimony. His aim is to prove that Pistorius intentionally shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, after a heated argument in the early hours of Valentine's Day last year. The defense team now gets its chance to cast doubt on that account and prove that the star sprinter shot his girlfriend through a closed bathroom door after mistaking her for an intruder.\n@highlight\nAfter Thursday's session, the trial will be postponed until May 5\n@highlight\nProsecutor has accused the athlete of inconsistencies and contradictions\n@highlight\nThe defense calls forensics expert Roger Dixon\n@highlight\nHe disputes a pathologist's explanation of victim Reeva Steenkamp's back wounds", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 972, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, @placeholder, 27, took the stand for the first time since the trial started on March 3 to testify about what happened on the fateful day.", "idx": 5347}], "idx": 3487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama led a chorus of \"Happy Birthday\" for Sen. Ted Kennedy on Sunday night at the Kennedy Center, topping off a celebration of the senator's 77th birthday that featured a crowd of celebrities and political heavyweights. Sen. Ted Kennedy, left, with his wife, Victoria, and Sen. John Kerry at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night. The Massachusetts Democrat, whose birthday was on Feb. 22, received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award during an evening that included performances by Broadway stars Bernadette Peters and Brian Stokes Mitchell, opera singers Denyce Graves and Frederica von Stade, singer James Taylor, actress Lauren Bacall, comedian Bill Cosby and others.\n@highlight\nCelebrities and political heavyweights mark Sen. Ted Kennedy's 77th birthday\n@highlight\nSenator receives the John F. 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Clarke, 33, has won wide admiration for the leadership he has shown throughout the ordeal, including from the Prime Minister during a parliamentary condolence motion. His trip to Macksville comes as the first test match of the summer appears increasingly likely to take place in Adelaide next week, instead of Brisbane and Sydney's new year's test to be delayed. 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Briana Aguirre, who has worked at the Dallas hospital for three years, admitted to Today that Ebola had not even come up in conversation prior to the arrival of 'patient zero' Thomas Duncan at the facility last month. She said: 'We never talked about Ebola...we were never told what to look for.' Scroll down for video Nurse Briana Aguirre indicates where her neck was exposed while she treated her colleague Nina Pham who contracted Ebola at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas\n@highlight\nBriana Aguirre, who has worked at the Dallas hospital for three years, admitted that Ebola was not discussed and there was no hands-on training\n@highlight\nThe nurse, who cared for sick colleague Nina Pham, was told to use strips of tape to cover a gap at the neck in her protective suit\n@highlight\nMs Aguirre asked the hospital VP to help in providing better protective gear for those treating Ebola - he hasn't called her back", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 44}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 714}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nurse @placeholder, 26, is reportedly in a good condition and being treated in isolation at Texas Presbyterian.", "idx": 5369}], "idx": 3501} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Pentagon is considering under what circumstances it will recommend President Barack Obama authorize the use of a missile-equipped drone to kill the leader of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, CNN has learned. Any such mission to kill al-Baghdadi would have to be approved by Obama, according to several defense officials CNN has spoken to at length. All of the officials have direct knowledge of the intelligence gathering efforts in Iraq, but declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the information. \"He is a person of great interest to us,\" one defense official told CNN. If the U.S. military were to recommend a drone strike against al-Baghdadi, there would have to be specific and detailed intelligence showing his location at the moment of a strike and intelligence to assure that civilians would not be at risk. In order to launch a kill mission, the U.S. has to demonstrate the target poses a threat to the U.S. Al-Baghdadi's ISIS organization does threaten the U.S. Embassy and U.S. citizens in Iraq, according to U.S. officials.\n@highlight\nPentagon considering when to recommend authorizing drone strike agains ISIS leader\n@highlight\nAny mission to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi would need Obama's approval\n@highlight\nAl-Baghdadi has $10 million bounty on his head through Reward for Justice program", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 952, "end": 962}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder official: 'No reason to doubt' video's authenticity of al-Baghdadi", "idx": 5388}], "idx": 3511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scandinavia is the world's most well-travelled region, according to a new study, with Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway all in the top five countries. The average Finn takes 7.5 trips a year, topping the list compiled by Trimetic. The United States, coming in second, is the only non-Nordic country in the top five, with Americans travelling an average of 6.7 times per year. Finland and the US are followed by Sweden (average six trips per year), Denmark (5.3), and Norway (5.2). Well-travelled: The Finns travel more than any other country in the world, according to a new study The United Kingdom ranks behind Australia, Canada, France and Germany, coming 13th on the list.\n@highlight\nScandinavia take 4 of the top 5 spots for the best-travelled countries\n@highlight\nFinland tops list with an average of 7.5 trips per year\n@highlight\nUS places second, however majority of American trips are domestic\n@highlight\nUK is ranked 13th, with average Briton travelling 3 times per year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 394, "end": 395}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 587, "end": 600}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 839, "end": 840}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 916, "end": 917}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The average @placeholder takes 0.9 international trips and two domestic trips per year.", "idx": 5389}], "idx": 3512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:51 EST, 3 December 2013 The glamorous Ukrainian assistant who stole nearly $1million from Nicky Hilton's ex-husband was ordered by a judge today to repay the money in two weeks' time or go to jail for up to three years. Renata Shamrakova appeared at Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday where she was told to repay half of the $821,000 she stole by December 19. The 28-year-old looked strained as she stalked into court with her dark hair expertly coiffed, wearing a clinging, grey wool dress and knee-high leather boots.\n@highlight\nRenata Shamrakova appeared at Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday where she was ordered to repay half of the $821,000 by December 19\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old embezzled the money from financier Todd Meister while working as his personal assistant in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 302, "end": 318}, {"start": 332, "end": 354}, {"start": 613, "end": 629}, {"start": 643, "end": 665}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, but he denied that, saying: \u2018The women I date are far more", "idx": 5395}], "idx": 3515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo head to the polls on November 28 to pick a president and parliament in the mineral-rich central African nation. This is Congo's second election since 1997, and analysts consider it the nation's true test of democracy. Congo's history Congo gained independence from Belgium in 1960, and soon after Patrice Lumumba was elected the nation's prime minister. Mobutu Sese Seko seized power in a coup five years later and changed the country's name to Zaire. Sese Seko was toppled in a 1997 coup led by Laurent Kabila, who renamed it the Democratic Republic of Congo.\n@highlight\nThis is Congo's second election since 1997\n@highlight\nIncumbent Joseph Kabila is seen as the frontrunner\n@highlight\nCongo gained independence from Belgium in 1960", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 50}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 583, "end": 610}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has 11 presidential candidates, including the incumbent, according to local media reports.", "idx": 5398}], "idx": 3518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shyam Dodge PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:20 EST, 14 May 2013 Brooke Mueller is reported to have been babbling about \u2018mafia connections\u2019 when she was forced into psychiatric care earlier this month under suspicion of heavy drug abuse. When police arrived at her Los Angeles home on May 1 the 35-year-old was ranting about an imaginary FBI investigation of her ex Charlie Sheen. The mother-of-two claimed she was an informant for the Federal Bureau and was going to bring her former husband down with her secret information. 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Frances Andrade, 48, died from an overdose taken before she knew Michael Brewer and his ex-wife Kay, both 68, were convicted of six counts of indecent assault last February. Graham Wyllie's daughter Emily, 15, was taught by the talented musician at a school in Bramley, Surrey, up until her death, and he has sailed from the Canary Islands to Saint Lucia in her memory.\n@highlight\nFrances Andrade, 48, took overdose during trial of abuser Michael Brewer\n@highlight\nGraham Wyllie's child was taught by the violinist and he's sailed Atlantic\n@highlight\nHe is raising money for rape crisis charity near her Surrey school\n@highlight\nVirtuoso violinist's plight inspired dozens of other victims to come forward\n@highlight\nTook overdose after giving evidence she said 'felt like being raped again'\n@highlight\nBrewer was jailed for six years and his accomplice wife 21 months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 655, "end": 669}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, whose boat was hit with six metre waves and its front sail ripped by force nine gales during the 18 day Atlantic crossing said it was worth it.", "idx": 5401}], "idx": 3520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's White House buzz got a boost Wednesday with word that donors and Clinton partisans would meet Friday for a New York City planning confab. But hours later Jim Webb, a former one-term Virginia senator, sucked all the oxygen out of her news cycle with word that he had launched a presidential exploratory committee. Only months ago the 2016 Democratic presidential campaign season was seen as a formality, a drawn-out Clinton coronation. But now there's another voice in the conversation, and it may appeal to right-leaning Democrats: Webb was once Secretary of the Navy during Ronald Reagan's presidency.\n@highlight\nHundreds of high-dollar Clinton donors will hear from 'Ready for Hillary' leaders and Democratic Party luminaries Friday in New York\n@highlight\nNews was overshadowed by former Sen. Jim Webb's launch of a formal committee to assess his chances if he runs against her in the primaries\n@highlight\nWebb is a Vietnam War veteran who was Navy Secretary under President Ronald Reagan and served a single term in the US Senate from Virginia\n@highlight\nClinton could use Webb as a right-wing foil in the Democratic primary season, positioning herself as a centrist by comparison", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 47}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 751, "end": 766}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not happening again: Bill Clinton campaigned with Webb for a @placeholder seat in 2006, but the former president will have other priorities in 2016", "idx": 5402}], "idx": 3521} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Smiling into the camera, four-year-old Katerina looks like any proud child with her pet. But the little Russian girl, dubbed 'Mowgli' girl in fact owes her life to the Alsatian puppy after they got lost together in the Siberian wilderness - where she then survived for 12 days and nights. Karina Chikitova became lost with her pet after following her father into a snowy Siberian forest full of wolves and bears in October last year. Naida had been keeping Karina warm at night but after nine days returned home to summon help. Rescuers found her footprint three days later next to a paw print near a river, where they had drunk water. So the emergency workers knew they were in the right area of the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest region and only slightly smaller than India.\n@highlight\nKarina Chitkova was three when she became lost in the Siberian woods\n@highlight\n'Why did you leave me?' she asked her puppy when they were reunited\n@highlight\nThe pair became lost after following Karina's father into the wilderness\n@highlight\nNaida the puppy kept her warm, before returning to the village to get help\n@highlight\nShe was severely malnourished when rescuers found her near a river\n@highlight\nNow, the four-year-old is preparing for Christmas in her home village\n@highlight\nHer grandmother says she's alive because 'she's not scared of the forest'", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the mend: @placeholder drew this picture of an elephant during the five weeks she spent recovering in hospital after her ordeal", "idx": 5411}, {"query": "'@placeholder herself is a very strong girl, has a strong-willed character.", "idx": 5412}], "idx": 3528} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:08 EST, 30 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 March 2013 Jump jockey JT McNamara has publicly confirmed he has been left paralysed after suffering a serious neck injury at the Cheltenham Festival. The 37-year-old leading amateur fractured two vertebrae when his horse Galaxy Rock fell at the first fence in the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup two weeks ago. The horse was unhurt. McNamara had to be airlifted to Bristol, where he remains, although plans are to be made for a transfer to Dublin in due course. 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The enormous crowd went wild when Mario Gotze scored the winning goal in the 113th minute at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, sealing Germany's fourth World Cup triumph. 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Sportsmail revealed that Rooney, who was hurt when he collided with advertising hoardings against Hull last weekend, has been cleared to play after missing Tuesday\u2019s win over Stoke as a precaution. 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Hamm, the founder and CEO of Continental Resources, is the world's 34th-richest person in the world, with a personal fortune of an estimated $20.3 billion. 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Travelers leaving a Mexican airport fill out questionnaires about their health. On Wednesday, Christine Kovar of San Francisco, California, returned from a vacation to Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. She said she wasn't sure whether she should attend work or stay home. \"I feel fine,\" said Kovar. \"It will be the discretion of my boss whether I go back to work.\" The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, is advising U.S. travelers back from Mexico with at least two of the swine flu symptoms to stay at home and avoid public places upon return. Symptoms of swine flu, also known as 2009 N1H1, can include a fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headaches and runny nose.\n@highlight\nTravelers with flu-like symptoms coming back from Mexico should stay at home\n@highlight\nHealthy travelers coming from Mexico can continue to go to work and school\n@highlight\nThere are more than 230 confirmed cases of swine flu worldwide, according to WHO\n@highlight\nCompanies and schools are erring on the side of safety asking people not to come", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 505, "end": 546}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In contrast, at some @placeholder airports, travelers are asked to fill out forms asking about his or her health, passengers interviewed say.", "idx": 5431}], "idx": 3539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Steps were being taken to guard against a new threat of \"body bombs\" planted inside passengers aboard flights heading to the United States from overseas, a government official with knowledge of the threat said Tuesday. Authorities have increased aviation security, especially on air carriers heading to the United States from the United Kingdom, other parts of Europe and the Middle East in the days surrounding the one-year anniversary of the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, said the official, who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the information and to protect the specifics of how the risk came to light.\n@highlight\nAviation security has increased on planes headed to the United States\n@highlight\nABC reported Monday officials are wary of an al Qaeda body bomb threat\n@highlight\nA DHS spokesman says there is no indication of specific or credible threats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ABC reported on Monday officials fear @placeholder may soon attempt to explode United States-bound aircraft with the body bombs.", "idx": 5436}], "idx": 3543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush A Russian man caught trying to smuggle two exotic birds from China to Singapore in his trousers claimed he was trying to protect them from the smog. Nahum Pokrovskii, 43, was caught boarding a plane at Guangzhou airport with the birds in his trousers. He was arrested after customs officials spotted a bulge and discovered two birds hidden behind white cloth sewn into the lining of his trousers. A Russian man said he was trying to protect two exotic birds from air pollution after he was caught trying to smuggle them out of China in his trousers. Pictured is one of the birds\n@highlight\nNahum Pokrovskii caught boarding a plane with two birds in his trousers\n@highlight\nHe was allegedly trying to smuggle the birds from China to Singapore\n@highlight\nClaimed he was trying to protect the birds from the polluted air in China", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 163, "end": 178}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 604, "end": 619}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's huge surge in industrial activity in recent years, as well as poor pollution controls, has led to many areas being affected by air pollution.", "idx": 5437}], "idx": 3544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In its day, it was seen as a celebration of multiculturalism and racial harmony. But when a BBC DJ played Blue Mink\u2019s 1969 hit Melting Pot he admitted beforehand its lyrics might now be seen as inappropriate BBC Three Counties Radio presenter Iain Lee warned listeners: \u2018I think it might be a little bit racist now.\u2019 Spot the difference: BBC Three Counties Radio presenter Iain Lee (left) played a 1969 hit which included a reference to 'yellow Chinkies' - the same song once sung by fictional gaffe-prone DJ Alan Partridge (right) But less than half a minute into the song, after hearing the words \u2018yellow Chinkees\u2019 he stopped the track and apologised, adding: \u2018At least we know you cannot play that song any more. It\u2019s a different world.\u2019\n@highlight\nBBC Three Counties host Iain Lee played Blue Mink's hit Melting Pot\n@highlight\nNo3 song called mixing of races a 'get along scene' and 'beautiful dream'\n@highlight\nBut the word 'Chinkees' prompted awkwardness - and later an apology", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 94}, {"start": 96, "end": 97}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 208, "end": 231}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 338, "end": 361}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 509, "end": 522}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 752, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 833}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Good intentions: Pop act @placeholder (pictured) said racial integration was a 'beautiful dream'", "idx": 5439}], "idx": 3546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Oklahoma judge entered not guilty pleas Monday for two men accused of killing three people in a shooting spree in a predominately African-American neighborhood in Tulsa this month, according to an attorney for one of the suspects. Jake England and Alvin Watts face murder and hate crime charges in connection with the April 6 shootings that also left two people wounded. They appeared before a judge via a video link from jail to hear the charges against them, said Clark Brewster, England's attorney. Neither of the men, who are being held without bond, spoke. Watts was assigned a public defender, Brewster said. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for May 30.\n@highlight\nJake England and Alvin Watts face murder and hate crime charges\n@highlight\nThey are accused of killing 3, wounding 2 in a predominately African-American neighborhood\n@highlight\nA preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 30", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 822, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities say England and Watts went into a largely African-American section of @placeholder shortly after midnight and gunned down apparent strangers at four locations.", "idx": 5442}], "idx": 3548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The Los Angeles Coroner's chief investigator revisited the office of Michael Jackson's dermatologist Wednesday, even though the coroner announced last week his \"thorough and comprehensive\" report was completed. Dr. Arnold Klein denied in a CNN interview last month that he had given Jackson dangerous drugs. \"We wanted some additional information, and they provided it,\" Ed Winter said as he emerged 90 minutes after entering Dr. Arnold Klein's Beverly Hills, California, dermatology clinic. Winter, who also visited Klein's office on July 14, said the doctor's staff and lawyers cooperated with his requests. Garo Ghazarian, one of Klein's two lawyers on the scene, said the doctor did not meet with Winter.\n@highlight\n\"We wanted some additional information,\" chief investigator Ed Winter said\n@highlight\nCoroner had said it completed \"thorough\" report into Michael Jackson's death\n@highlight\nWinter would not say what prompted the second visit or its conclusions\n@highlight\nDr. Arnold Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, has denied giving him dangerous drugs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 893, "end": 907}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ghazarian said he was added to @placeholder's legal team \"to take a look and see if there's any cause for concern in light of media reports\" that investigators were considering criminal charges against him.", "idx": 5457}], "idx": 3559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. \"Al Qaeda came in as a massive force\" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. \"They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there.\"\n@highlight\nAbandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies\n@highlight\nU.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base\n@highlight\nSource close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people\n@highlight\nHe says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder's global war has sifted to a place it believes it can still win -- Afghanistan.", "idx": 5458}, {"query": "As for @placeholder's longterm stability, that very much still hangs in the balance.", "idx": 5461}], "idx": 3560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Davies PUBLISHED: 11:25 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 31 May 2012 Laughing all the way to the bank: IMF managing director Christine Lagarde criticised beleagured Greeks for not paying taxes, while she earns a tax-free salary herself The head of the International Monetary Fund enjoys a tax-free income of \u00a3350,000, it emerged yesterday \u2013 days after she attacked Greeks for failing to pay their taxes. Christine Lagarde provoked a furious backlash after blaming Greece\u2019s economic plight on citizens \u2018who are trying to escape tax all the time\u2019. Now it has been revealed that the divorced Frenchwoman, 56, earns a salary of \u00a3298,926 which her contract states \u2018shall be net of income taxes\u2019.\n@highlight\nQuestioned about Greek crisis head of IMF said country can help itself collectively 'by paying all their tax'\n@highlight\nSuggests that IMF's money would be better spent on African children than on people in Athens\n@highlight\nLagarde takes home \u00a3298,675-a-year untaxed\n@highlight\nReceives further tax-free allowance package of \u00a352,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 118}, {"start": 138, "end": 154}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 265, "end": 291}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 417, "end": 433}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "because I think they need even more help than the people in @placeholder,\u2019 she added.", "idx": 5462}], "idx": 3561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 15 November 2012 An artist intends to sue the organisers of the London Olympics because he believes director Danny Boyle used his design for the opening ceremony set. Lee Sendall, from Hull, entered drawings of a spiral mound in the middle of the countryside into an arts competition held by Olympic chiefs. After not winning, he thought no more of it until he saw the Slumdog Millionaire director's memorable opening ceremony in July this year. Familiar look? Lee Sendall's Olympics design for features a small lake, low-lying clouds and giant spiral-shaped mound as the centrepiece, with a man holding a torch on top\n@highlight\nLee Sendall, 42, created several postcards for a competition held by London 2012 and the Arts Council in 2009\n@highlight\nHe believes the Slumdog Millionaire director must have seen his design - which also features a spiral-shaped mound, low-lying clouds and a lake\n@highlight\nThe artist says he would like some recognition because he is convinced his concept was used in the \u00a327million ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 447, "end": 465}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 845, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Somebody like @placeholder saying these artists from Hull came up with this idea, that would obviously be very nice.'", "idx": 5472}], "idx": 3569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 07:48 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:10 EST, 8 February 2013 There are few more relaxing things in life than putting your feet up and enjoying a quiet cup of tea in the sunshine. But when two sisters decided to enjoy a brew together while on holiday, it turned out to be a far from relaxing experience. Despite holidaying at the Happy Valley caravan site things quickly turned nasty between the siblings. Scarred: Patricia Morris, 68, and her sister Christine Doyle started arguing over tea. It resulted in Morris smashing a China tea-cup into her younger sister's face. These are the horrific injuries which she suffered\n@highlight\nPatricia Morris, 68, and her sister Christine Doyle started arguing over tea\n@highlight\nPair both threw tea over each other at the Happy Valley caravan site\n@highlight\nBut it turned violent when Morris rammed the cup into her sister's face\n@highlight\nWound needed 35 stitches and left the younger sister scarred for life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Mrs @placeholder threw her tea over her sister who reciprocated.", "idx": 5484}], "idx": 3577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The decision to give Osama bin Laden's son-in-law civilian, not military, treatment has reignited passionate differences of opinion on which type of justice is appropriate for someone who wages war on the United States. Several Republicans insist that Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, the bin Laden relative who was also al Qaeda's chief spokesman, should be sent to the detention compound in the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Abu Ghaith pleaded not guilty Friday in U.S. District Court to charges of conspiring to kill Americans as part of terrorism. Civilian prosecution \"makes little sense, and reveals, yet again, a stubborn refusal to avoid holding additional terrorists at the secure facility at Guantanamo Bay despite the circumstances,\" Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said of the administration's decision.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We're able to do both,\" Obama spokesman says of prosecution, intelligence\n@highlight\nSulaiman Abu Ghaith should face military prosecution, several Republicans say\n@highlight\nHe should be interrogated at Guantanamo for intelligence on al Qaeda, they say\n@highlight\nBut the Justice Department says federal court protects national security", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 261, "end": 279}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 477, "end": 495}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 935, "end": 953}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you are that close to @placeholder,\" he said, \"we want to develop all the information that person has.\"", "idx": 5494}], "idx": 3584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 18 October 2013 Mercury, the closest planet to our sun, may hold the key to understanding how the Earth\u2019s moon formed. Nasa scientists have highlighted how Mercury has some striking similarities to Earth\u2019s satellite, particularly in relation to its geological history. At the recent Origin of the Moon conference held at the Royal Society, London, scientists said that the finding could shed light on a popular theory on how the moon was created. 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KFMB-TV's Kyle Kraska, 48, hired shooting suspect Mike Montana to work on the outside of his house in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego months before he was gunned down in his Mercedes on Tuesday. The broadcaster was dissatisfied with the job so paid the 54-year-old for the work he had done before the pair parted ways. For months the disgruntled Montana, who has pulled a gun on customers who owed him money in the past, left threatening notes at the journalist's home.\n@highlight\nKyle Kraska, 48, was shot while in Mercedes inSan Diego\n@highlight\nBroadcaster had hired Mike Montana, 54, to work on his house\n@highlight\nRelationship soured because journalist was dissatisfied with the work\n@highlight\nKraska paid Montana for what he had done and the pair parted ways\n@highlight\nMontana's anger reached tipping point when he shot him on Tuesday\n@highlight\nA past client said he pulled a gun on him because they 'owed money'\n@highlight\nThe KFMB-TV anchor is recovering after surgery for 10 gun wounds", "entities": [{"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Outlook: @placeholder's injuries were serious, but his employer KFMB-TV confirmed he is recovering and his prognosis is good.", "idx": 5517}], "idx": 3599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marvel Comics has run into trouble for its 'blatantly sexualised' cover of the new Spider-Woman comic. The comic will be in the shops in November and has two covers, one by Greg Land and the other by Milo Manara who is best known for his erotic illustrations. The one by Mr Manara features Jessica Drew as her alter-ego Spider-Woman \u2013 'a woman with a mission' who 'just won't abide \u2026 being a target' \u2013 on all fours with her backside in the air and what looks like bodypaint rather than a costume. Too rude for Spider-Woman? The sexualised cover that is getting the critics up in arms\n@highlight\nThird version of Spider-Woman comic to be launched in November\n@highlight\nAlternate cover is drawn by Milo Manara, best known for his erotic drawings\n@highlight\nLaura Sneddon, a comics expert, 'disappointed' by Marvel decision\n@highlight\nWriter Dennis Hopeless promises to treat Spider-Woman with respect", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 840, "end": 854}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The new series written by @placeholder will be the third iteration.", "idx": 5522}], "idx": 3602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Texas judge Friday denied Planned Parenthood's request to be included in the state's newly revamped women's health program. Judge Stephen Yelenosky said he denied the organization's request for a temporary injunction because it was unlikely Planned Parenthood would win at trial, since federal funds are not at issue in the case. \"If, as plaintiffs argue, a successor program must be Medicaid-funded then the only legal remedy would be for this court to shut down the state-funded women's health program, not to order the inclusion of Planned Parenthood,\" Judge Yelenosky wrote in the ruling. Texas lawmakers applauded the ruling.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge says with no federal funds involved, Planned Parenthood doesn't have a case\n@highlight\nPlanned Parenthood is excluded from the state's Women's Health Program\n@highlight\nThe law puts funding of women's health clinics in state hands rather than federal\n@highlight\nNo clinics associated with abortion providers can receive any of the money", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 54}, {"start": 141, "end": 157}, {"start": 252, "end": 269}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 546, "end": 563}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 701, "end": 718}, {"start": 751, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This case isn't about Planned Parenthood \u00e2\u20ac\u201d it's about the women who rely on @placeholder health centers for basic care every day.", "idx": 5524}], "idx": 3604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The global surge in ADHD diagnosis has more to do with marketing than medicine, according to experts. Diagnosis rates and prescriptions of stimulant drugs are soaring compared with five years ago, but experts say ADHD is 'more of an economic and cultural plague than a medical one'. After examining the growth of ADHA in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Brazil, they concluded there are five trends which contribute to its growth. 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Unison boss Dave Prentis took aim at the heavily pregnant Duchess of Cambridge in a speech attacking government cuts to welfare. Labour leader Ed Miliband was urged to distance himself from the \u2018outrageous\u2019 attack just weeks before she is due to give birth. 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Last week, Jack Taylor, a 5-foot, 10-inch guard at Iowa's Grinnell College, scored 138 points to lead Grinnell to a 179-104 blowout win over Faith Baptist Bible College, a nearby Iowa college. In setting his scoring record, Taylor made 52 of 108 shots from the field, including 27 of 71 three-point attempts and shot 7 for 10 from the foul line. Taylor's coach and teammates were happy to see him go all out. In the 36 minutes he played, Taylor did not have a single assist. Virtually every time he got the ball, he shot it.\n@highlight\nA Grinnell College player broke the record for most points in a game, with 138\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills: The achievement came against a college team with far fewer resources\n@highlight\nOther players have had outsized scoring performances, he says, but those were different\n@highlight\nMills: Players should have known better than to embarrass their opponents in this way", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 137, "end": 152}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 220, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 617, "end": 632}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Grinnell is, to be sure, a small college, but @placeholder is far from any small college.", "idx": 5534}], "idx": 3609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is one of the key bonding experiences for a mother and child: breastfeeding. So lesbian partners Heidi and Maryellen Olson wanted to share that with their first-born Sequoia. They both nurse their one-month-old daughter. Phenomenon: Maryellen Olson, 25, nurses her daughter Sequoia despite not giving birth Both breastfeeding: Her wife Heidi, 26, naturally lactates meaning they can both nurse their first-born Dubbed 'co-nursing', the little-known practice requires Maryellen, who didn't give birth, to induce lactation and take a natural drug to boost breastmilk. According to the new parents, it has changed everything. 'It is so worth it for the closeness I feel with Sequoia, and also for the sanity-saving it provides both of us,' graduate student Maryellen, 25, told MailOnline from the family's home in Santa Cruz, California.\n@highlight\nHeidi and Maryellen Olson conceived first daughter using donor sperm\n@highlight\nHeidi gave birth to Sequoia on Nov 7, Maryellen wanted to breastfeed too\n@highlight\nMaryellen followed a program of birth control pills and a milk-enhancing drug for three months before the birth at home in Santa Cruz, California\n@highlight\nNow, both mothers nurse their daughter, claim it enhances their closeness", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 236, "end": 250}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 967, "end": 975}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our friends are fascinated by the fact that my wife and I both breastfeed our daughter,' @placeholder, a 26-year-old nurse, said.", "idx": 5538}], "idx": 3613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Guinean village widely viewed as Ebola's Ground Zero, where the first proven patient, a two-year-old boy, fell ill and died in December last year, has been cracked to the core. Meliandou, a small village at the top of a forested hill reached by a rutted red earth track, is known throughout the world as the birthplace of the most recent Ebola outbreak. Today villagers here are in debt, stigmatized, hungry and still angry and deeply suspicious about who or what brought the disease that has devastated their lives. 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One statement, from a victim that MailOnline has not named, was read out by her father - who delivered her address without looking at the man now convicted of sexually assaulting his daughter. 'I was sexually abused by Robert Hughes in his home, while in his care, multiple times before I was eight-years-old,' the victim's submission began. Scroll down for video Robert Hughes arrives at Downing Centre Local Court were the trial took place. Hughes has been taken into custody and awaits the verdict for two remaining charges\n@highlight\nThe sentencing hearing of Robert Hughes began on Friday morning\n@highlight\nVictims' emotional impact statements read out in court\n@highlight\nFormer child star Sarah Monahan said she may never be able to return to Australia because of the abuse\n@highlight\nThe statements reveal the impact of devastation caused by Hughes\n@highlight\nHughes' wife Robyn Gardiner was notably absent from court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 599, "end": 624}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The victim statement of @placeholder, a child star of Hey Dad!", "idx": 5558}], "idx": 3627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the latest blow to militants, the French military said Wednesday it has seized the airport in Kidal, the last major town under rebel control in northern Mali. 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But the man praised by Mickelson as creating a winning formula, 2008 captain Paul Azinger, has turned down the chance to formally take part. In a statement on their website, the PGA of America said the task force would examine the selection of Ryder Cup captains and vice-captains, the qualifying system, the dates by which the team is determined and the timing of wild card selections. 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Business for Britain, a Eurosceptic campaign group representing 800 business leaders, will propose that only the five per cent of UK companies who trade with the Continent should be subject to the rules of the single market. 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The British number one recovered from losing the opening set to break serve three times in the decider and clinch a 5-7 6-2 7-5 victory in two hours and 40 minutes, which earned him crucial points in the Race to London. Murray, 27, is now the holder of the eighth and final qualifying berth for tournament hosted at The O2, with Tomas Berdych's win against Grigor Dimitrov in the final of the Stockholm Open later on Sunday consolidating the Czech's seventh position.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray beat David Ferrer to win the Erste Open in Vienna\n@highlight\nThe Scot is now in the eighth qualifying position for the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old will now compete at the Valencia Open 500\n@highlight\nFerrer could still catch Murray over the next two weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 93, "end": 113}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 846, "end": 866}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "David Ferrer, pictured playing a backhand shot against Murray, could also make the @placeholder", "idx": 5625}], "idx": 3680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anthony Joshua refused to accept a charity bet with Kevin Johnson as the two heavyweights squared off ahead of their clash in the new year. The American, who has never been stopped in his 36-fight career, offered to donate 50 per cent of his purse to a cause of Joshua\u2019s choice if he knocked him out. But the Olympic champion was reluctant to agree to the deal during an entertaining press conference. 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But the billionaire won't have any of that. He likes to do them himself - to his own exacting standards every night. The 58-year-old Microsoft founder shed light on his domestic habits and other personal insights during an online question-and-answer session on Reddit.com. Alongside more high-brow topics of philanthropy and government spying, Gates shared the eyebrow-raising revelation that his wife would likely want Samuel L Jackson to play her husband in a biopic. Unlikely casting: Billionaire Bill Gates (left) has revealed in an online chat session that his wife, Melinda, would be pleased if Samuel L Jackson (right) were to play her husband in a biopic\n@highlight\nMicrosoft founder fielded personal questions during online chat session\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I do the dishes - other people volunteer but I like the way I do it'\n@highlight\nWorld's richest man admits he would still pick up a $100 bill off the street", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 723, "end": 738}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked who he'd want to portray him in a biopic, a reader interjected with @placeholder.", "idx": 5628}], "idx": 3682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Mangan handed Shrewsbury a shock Capital One Cup victory over Barclays Premier League new-boys Leicester. Mangan, a free-transfer signing from Forest Green Rovers during the summer, scored the only goal of the night at the King Power Stadium to send the League Two Shrews into the third round. It was nothing more than Micky Mellon's side deserved as there was often little to determine which team was in the top flight and the other three leagues below. Winner: Andy Mangan whipped in a free-kick to hand Shrewsbury Town a 1-0 victory against Leicester City Leicester City: Hamer, Pearson, Konchesky, Cain (King 58), Wasilewski, Moore, Knockaert, Watson (Nugent 58), Wood, Taylor-Fletcher, Mahrez (Schlupp 70).\n@highlight\nAndy Mangan put the League Two side ahead on 38 minutes from a free-kick\n@highlight\nThe Premier League side made eight changes and handed out four debuts\n@highlight\nLeicester City manager Nigel Pearson handed a debut to his son James\n@highlight\nThe Foxes next face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 67, "end": 89}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 148, "end": 166}, {"start": 228, "end": 245}, {"start": 259, "end": 275}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the break City undoubtedly dominated possession, with @placeholder replacing two of his young guard in Cain and Watson with experience in Jeff Schlupp and David Nugent on the hour.", "idx": 5630}], "idx": 3683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 15:54 EST, 2 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:55 EST, 2 December 2012 Flying the flag: Gordon Brown with the Jolly Roger from Second World War submarine HMS Tantalus which has resurfaced after 40 years missing A Jolly Roger flag flown atop a World War Two submarine has resurfaced - after going missing for 40 years. The flag was last flown on HMS Tantalus at the end of the war in 1945 and was given to the boat's youngest submariner, telegraphist Jack Brown, at the end of its service. But the Jolly Roger went missing following Jack's death four decades ago and has only just been found again by his delighted son Gordon in his sister's attic.\n@highlight\nGordon Brown, 66, of Gosport, Hants, found the flag, which belonged to the HMS Tantalus in his sister's attic\n@highlight\nThe flag had been given to his father Jack, a crew member on the submarine, but lost when he died 40 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 162}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the decline of piracy, various military units have used the @placeholder, usually in skull-and-crossbones design, as a unit identification insignia or a victory flag to ascribe to themselves the proverbial ferocity and toughness of pirates.", "idx": 5633}], "idx": 3685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When I was a kid, I remember a guy named Daniel Ellsberg leaking some classified documents to the New York Times about the Vietnam War called \"the Pentagon Papers.\" When the whistle-blower finally stood trial for espionage, my parents weren't quite sure how to feel. But when Richard Nixon's crew was revealed to have been conducting illegal wiretaps in an effort to discredit the former intelligence contractor, well, they were outraged and decided Ellsberg was a hero. So did the judge and most of America. I wonder whether Ed Snowden, the 29-year-old Booz Allen Hamilton employee behind last week's series of leaks about National Security Agency surveillance on the American public, will be rewarded with the same admiration. You'd think we would be even more outraged by what he uncovered than we were by the surveillance of Ellsberg. After all, it's not just one lone loose cannon being wiretapped here, it's all of us being monitored.\n@highlight\nDaniel Ellsberg became a hero for his role in disclosing the Pentagon Papers\n@highlight\nDouglas Rushkoff: Will Snowden be recognized for his heroism in disclosing mass surveillance?\n@highlight\nHe credits Snowden with revealing how technology is eroding human freedom\n@highlight\nRushkoff: Snowden disengaged to consider the impact of what he was helping build", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 563, "end": 581}, {"start": 633, "end": 656}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 961, "end": 975}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the coming months, I expect a campaign to be waged against this young man that will make the one against @placeholder look like child's play.", "idx": 5639}, {"query": "@placeholder is a hero because he realized that our very humanity was being compromised by the blind implementation of machines in the name of making us safe.", "idx": 5640}], "idx": 3690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Newtown, Connecticut (CNN) -- \"We can't tolerate this anymore.\" That's what President Barack Obama told those attending a memorial service Sunday in Newtown, Connecticut, two days after a man shot his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 26 people -- 20 of them children no older than 7, who would never go on a date, drive a car, marry or have kids of their own. Obama offered his condolences, saying, \"All across this land of ours, we have wept with you.\" He praised the residents of Newtown for having pulled together and \"loved one another\" with a spirit all could emulate. And he asked whether more could be done to prevent more parents, sisters and brothers, like those in this quiet New England town, from suffering similar heartaches.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nNEW: He vows action, saying America must do more to protect its children\n@highlight\nNEW: The mother of a teacher being hailed as a hero calls her daughter \"selfless\"\n@highlight\nAll victims at the Sandy Hook school were shot multiple times, a medical examiner says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 210, "end": 237}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That sentiment was echoed by Obama, who said the nation stands with @placeholder.", "idx": 5641}, {"query": "The nightmare got worse as he moved through @placeholder's halls.", "idx": 5642}], "idx": 3691} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Six games unbeaten but thoughts of invincibility couldn\u2019t be further from Arsene Wenger\u2019s mind. Not when he feels so exposed. Arsenal\u2019s manager had a lot to consider after this north London derby, not least how he finds his squad threadbare in defence and midfield after \u00a376million of summer spending. The latter of those departments was decimated here \u2014 Jack Wilshere hurting his right ankle and Aaron Ramsey and Mikel Arteta falling to respective hamstring and calf injuries. 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But since ratings aren't as strong as they used to be -- the show's averaging a 1.1 rating among adults women 18-49, down 21 percent from last year -- and given how Katie Couric's syndicated talk show is coming to ABC stations this fall, it's still possible that the good people of Port Charles may lose their home in daytime. But it could have a future in primetime: EW has confirmed that ABC entertainment chief Paul Lee is pondering one scenario that would allow the soap to air as an evening summer series. Not a bad thought, right?\n@highlight\n\"General Hospital\" is averaging a 1.1 rating among adults, down 21 percent from last year\n@highlight\nA primetime episode of \"GH\" is still a lot cheaper to make rather than an original\n@highlight\nBut lifestyle shows, unlike soaps, are more relevant and profitable", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 74, "end": 89}, {"start": 129, "end": 131}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 519, "end": 520}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A move to summer nights would certainly buy ABC some good will with daytime fans, who are still reeling over the cancellations of \"AMC\" and \"@placeholder\" -- especially since a plan to continue them online was quashed late last year.", "idx": 5647}], "idx": 3693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah repeated his stance that Israel was behind the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister six years ago and slammed the U.N.-backed court for sowing discord in Lebanon. \"The tribunal was established for an obvious political goal, and no one is allowed to investigate Israel,\" he said on Lebanese TV Saturday, explaining his position on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon's indictments in connection with the 2005 attack, which left Rafik Hariri and 22 others dead. \"Instead of investigating with Israel, they cooperated with Israel.\" The tribunal submitted to Lebanese authorities a sealed indictment and arrest warrants this week for an unknown number of suspects. 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After scoring the final goal of the game from the penalty spot, the superstar forward saw fit to copy AC Milan man's iconic celebration from Italy's 2-1 win over Germany in the semi-final of Euro 2012. Diego Godin had given Atletico the lead in the first half, and they seemed to be heading to victory, before a dramatic stoppage time equaliser from Sergio Ramos took the game into extra-time. 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Maran was born on July 14, 1963, just two months after Catania had pulled off victory against a Milan team which would go on to win the European Cup three days later. Led by the prolific Jose Altafini, Milan went on to defeat a Benfica side which had won the trophy in each of the previous two years and claim the title as the first Italian team to have won the competition. What a contrast to that of a few days earlier when Catania pulled off a famous victory, courtesy of a goal from Bruno Petroni -- a player on loan from AC's famous rivals, Internazionale.\n@highlight\nMilan comes from behind to defeat Catania 3-1\n@highlight\nStephen El Shaarawy scored twice and Kevin Prince-Boateng was also on target\n@highlight\nNicola Legrottaglie had given Catania an 11th minute lead\n@highlight\nCatania's Pablo Barrientos and Milan's Prince-Boateng both shown red cards", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 659, "end": 660}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 763, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 819}, {"start": 851, "end": 869}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 930, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 959, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fast forward to the present day and @placeholder was hoping his side could reverse their awful record against the Rossoneri.", "idx": 5652}], "idx": 3698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Utah couple and their three children who were discovered dead in their home last month were likely poisoned, it has emerged. The bodies of Benjamin Strack, 37, his wife Kristi, 36, and their children Benson, 14, Zion, 11, and 12-year-old Emery, were found in the locked master bedroom of their Springville home by their older son in September - and much mystery has since surrounded the cause of their deaths. Police are still not revealing exactly what they believed happened on September 27 - or who could be responsible for the deaths - but it has emerged that cups were found next to each of the bodies, while empty bottles of methadone and nighttime cold medicine were found dumped in a trash can.\n@highlight\nPolice report showed that the family appeared to have been poisoned but authorities would not reveal who killed the family or if it was the parents\n@highlight\nBenjamin and Kristi Strack, 37 and 36, were found dead in Springville home along with sons Benson, 14, and Zion, 11, and daughter Emery, 12\n@highlight\nThey were found under the covers in bed in the parents' locked bedroom and each had a cup beside them\n@highlight\nEmpty bottles of methadone and nighttime cold medicine were found in a trash can and the mother had red liquid coming out of her mouth\n@highlight\nThe couple's oldest son, 18, and his girlfriend found their bodies\n@highlight\nToxicology results have not determined an exact cause of death", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 5}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A community mourns: Unidentified people gather during a news conference in suburban @placeholder", "idx": 5673}], "idx": 3710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Amid criticism from his Republican opponent that his foreign policy \"projects weakness,\" President Barack Obama confronted Iran and Syria on Tuesday and warned those who killed an American diplomat in Libya that they would be held accountable. \"The attacks on our civilians in Benghazi were attacks on America,\" Obama told the United Nations General Assembly. \"There should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice.\" Both GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Rep. 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In a deal that cost Apple a reported $100 million -- including fees to U2 and a marketing campaign for the album -- the Irish rockers released their first album in five years,\"Songs of Innocence,\" through iTunes to every subscriber to the Apple service. 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In solemn procession, wooden caskets carrying the remains of those killed in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine -- the majority of the dead were Dutch citizens -- have been arriving in the Netherlands. 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The financially struggling single mother of fraternal twins recently asked her 8-year-olds to write down a list of things they would like from Santa. Suffern, who works part time as an administrative assistant for a home health care company, wanted to start budgeting for the holidays. She knew her twins, who just began third grade, were at the age where they would start asking for electronics and other expensive gifts. Her son, Ryan's, letter to Santa started off normally:\n@highlight\n8-year-old Ryan wrote a letter to Santa after seeing his sister being bullied at school\n@highlight\nRyan's sister Amber is bullied by her peers on the bus and during class because of her weight\n@highlight\nMother shared story with blogger Tony Posnanski, who posted it on CNN iReport\n@highlight\nRyan's letter to Santa gained thousands of views", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 859, "end": 872}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder and other mental and mood disorders, never mentioned the teasing.", "idx": 5702}, {"query": "\"Every day when she goes to school, she says, '@placeholder, can I just stay at home?'", "idx": 5704}, {"query": "And Suffern says she is glad to have a selfless son like Ryan -- plus @placeholder -- watching out for Amber, too.", "idx": 5705}], "idx": 3726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Welcome to the New York rat-race, where actual rodents join the daily grind. Commuter Jinais Ponnampadikkal Kader filmed the hilarious moment all hell broke loose when a rat boarded a Brooklyn-bound train at Fulton Street station in Manhattan yesterday morning. The footage, posted on YouTube, shows adults clambering on top of the seats and shrieking 'Oh my God' as the big rat darted through the car for more than two minutes before the doors re-opened. Scroll down for video The offender: YouTube footage shows this giant rat scampering through a Brooklyn-bound train car this morning\n@highlight\nCommuter Jinais Ponnampadikkal Kader filmed the giant rat scampering through the car from Fulton Street Station in Manhattan to Brooklyn\n@highlight\nThe footage shows passengers standing on seats and shrieking\n@highlight\nIt comes after mice and rats found in two Manhattan donut shops last week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 109, "end": 135}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 631, "end": 657}, {"start": 712, "end": 732}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder's train tracks are covered with rats and mice, it is more unusual to find them on the train.", "idx": 5708}], "idx": 3727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The tiniest iPhone rumors can cause a big uproar. The latest: The blog TechCrunch on Wednesday published a story claiming the next-generation iPhone will have a new connection port that's about a third the size of the one on the current model. The reaction on blogs and on Twitter has been largely negative, with commenters saying the new port -- used to charge the phone and connect it to other devices -- would render obsolete existing chargers and accessories such as speaker sets. \"Every other phone manufacturer decided back in 2008 to conform to the MicroUSB standard, and that's been wonderful,\" one commenter, identified as Scott Ableman, wrote on the TechCrunch story. \"But Apple wants people to feel they have to buy proprietary accessories from them. Don't get me wrong. I respect them as marketers and profiteers. I just hate their contempt for me as a customer.\"\n@highlight\nThe next-generation iPhone will have a smaller connection port, according to a report\n@highlight\nA different-size port would mean existing iPhone charging cords won't work on new model\n@highlight\nSuch a switch could save customers money if Apple switches to a standard port size", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "TechCrunch said its report is based on interviews with three independent manufacturers of @placeholder accessories that said the new iPhone will include a 19-pin dock instead of the current 30-pin model.", "idx": 5732}], "idx": 3746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Levy UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 11 October 2011 Given the scandal it caused, you might think his drunken antics with an old flame would be the last thing Mike Tindall would want to joke about. Yet as he boarded a plane home from New Zealand yesterday \u2013 after England were dumped out of the Rugby World Cup by France at the weekend \u2013 he was all smiles as team mate Manu Tuilagi re-enacted the notorious nightclub encounter. In fact, with their larking about at Auckland airport, the England players had the look of returning champions. They certainly didn\u2019t look like a team ashamed of poor performances on the field and poor behaviour off it.\n@highlight\nPair were all smiles as they re-enacted the notorious nightclub encounter despite continued bad publicity surrounding their antics\n@highlight\nManu Tuilagi, 20, jumped off a ferry and 'was egged on by other players' after team were dumped out of World Cup by France in New Zealand\n@highlight\nSamoan-born centre hit with \u00a33,000 fine by RFU over incident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 464, "end": 479}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 903, "end": 911}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Embarrassing: While in a @placeholder bar Mike Tindall, the newest member of the royal family, was kissed on the head", "idx": 5745}], "idx": 3753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- At the Council on Foreign relations this week, Sen. Marco Rubio talked tough on the international hotspot of the day, Syria. \"It's time to act now. I don't want to score political points on this issue, I want to see it resolved,\" Rubio told Time Magazine's Rick Stengel, the event's moderator. Rubio says he doesn't want to score political points, but like it or not -- every move he makes these days is viewed through one prism: a potential vice presidential pick for Mitt Romney. For many Republicans, Rubio is prime running mate material -- a fresh-faced, telegenic tea party favorite from Florida, a key battleground state.\n@highlight\nBeyond Marco Rubio, other Latinos could be Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick\n@highlight\nGovs. Susanna Martinez of New Mexico and Brian Sandoval of Nevada are possibilities\n@highlight\nRepublican presidential candidates have historically had bad luck courting Latinos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 54}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Martinez and Sandoval all were elected to their posts a little more than 18 months ago.", "idx": 5749}], "idx": 3755} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- No issue has been hotter throughout the run-up to the election than jobs -- and both candidates took pains to tackle the issue during their first debate Wednesday at the University of Denver. \"Over the last 30 months, we've seen 5 million jobs in the private sector created,\" Democratic incumbent Barack Obama said. The facts: In 2009, Obama's first full year in office, people in states across the country were losing their jobs at a startling clip. In Ohio, the unemployment rate was 10.6%. But over the next few years, the nation saw slow increases in employment in the retail, education and health care sectors. Today, most states are gaining jobs. The key swing state of Ohio now has a 7.2% unemployment rate.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama says he created 5 million jobs\n@highlight\nMitt Romney says 23 million people are out of work in the nation\n@highlight\nEmployment figures could prove key to this race", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 179, "end": 198}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What @placeholder did not say, however, was that the nation shed 4.3 million jobs during the early days of his term, and that the net gain since he took the oath of office in January 2009 is just 125,000 jobs.", "idx": 5760}], "idx": 3762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- That didn't take long. Just two weeks since the Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act, state legislatures are moving quickly on voter suppression measures. Already, six of the nine states that were previously covered by the requirement that changes in voting procedures be pre-cleared have started to bring up restrictive voter ID laws. If there is a glimmer of hope for voting rights advocates, however, it's that the court merely ruled that the formula was outdated, and that Congress \"may draft another formula based on current conditions.\" I agree with the court that indeed, the previous formula included in the Voting Rights Act does not address today's attempts to restrict the right to vote. In fact, I think it underestimates them.\n@highlight\nMark Pocan: States are moving on voter suppression measures after Voting Rights Act ruling\n@highlight\nPocan: A \"Right to Vote\" amendment would guarantee voting for all Americans\n@highlight\nDespite popular belief, he says, Constitution does not guarantee right to vote\n@highlight\nPocan: Voter fraud nonexistent; states would have to prove a reason to restrict rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 100, "end": 116}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 850, "end": 866}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And there is no way that we can better protect that right than through a right to vote amendment to our @placeholder.", "idx": 5763}], "idx": 3764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 03:43 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 03:59 EST, 29 April 2013 The ex-girlfriend of one of the Boston bombers has revealed that he tried to turn her against the U.S. and beat her if she wore Western clothing. Nadine Ascencao says that over the course of her relationship with Tamerlan Tsarnaev, he was transformed from a fun-loving student into an Islamic extremist who shunned American life. The 24-year-old lost her virginity to the Chechen immigrant and said she was besotted with him - but now she admits she had a 'lucky escape'. Extremist: Tamerlan Tsarnaev apparently tried to force his ex-girlfriend Nadine Ascencao to convert to Islam\n@highlight\nNadine Ascencao, 24, dated Tamerlan Tsarnaev for three years\n@highlight\nHe tried to make her become a Muslim and wear more modest clothing\n@highlight\nPair fought after he started going out with future wife Katharine Russell\n@highlight\nTsarnaev killed with police in shoot-out after Boston Marathon terror attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 567, "end": 583}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 958, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tamerlan said I couldn't be with him unless I became a @placeholder.", "idx": 5765}], "idx": 3766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi's remarkable La Liga scoring streak came to an end on Sunday as Barcelona celebrated reclaiming the Spanish title with a less than convincing 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid. Messi started his first domestic match since the end of March, but was taken off in the 68th minute having apparently failed to recover from the injury problems that have dogged the latter part of his season. It meant his run of having scored in 21 successive league matches came to a halt, but Barca did recover from 1-0 down when he left the pitch despite needing to complete the match with only 10 men having made all possible replacements.\n@highlight\nBarcelona star Lionel Messi unable to continue his 21-game domestic scoring run\n@highlight\nFour-time world player of year goes off during 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid\n@highlight\nParis Saint-Germain win French title for the first time since 1994\n@highlight\nSunday's 1-0 win over Lyon puts PSG seven points clear with two games left", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 789, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 926, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's winner came with 10 minutes to play, and was equally unrepresentative of the elegant play usually associated with the club.", "idx": 5770}], "idx": 3769} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Traitor or patriot? Low-level systems analyst or highly trained spy? Slammed by top U.S. government officials and facing espionage charges in the United States, former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden defended his decision to leak documents about classified surveillance programs during an interview with NBC \"Nightly News\" broadcast Wednesday. \"I think it's important to remember that people don't set their lives on fire,\" Snowden said. \"They don't walk away from their extraordinarily, extraordinarily comfortable lives ... for no reason.\" Speaking to anchor Brian Williams in a Moscow hotel, Snowden said he considers himself a patriot, and he wouldn't have gone to such lengths to reveal secret U.S. government surveillance programs if he didn't have to.\n@highlight\nEdward Snowden says NSA analysts can watch people's \"thoughts as they type\"\n@highlight\n\"The Constitution of the United States had been violated on a massive scale,\" he tells NBC\n@highlight\nSnowden says he considers himself a patriot and would like to return to the U.S. someday\n@highlight\nHe faces espionage charges in the United States and received temporary asylum in Russia", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 191}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 323, "end": 339}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 877, "end": 913}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he stressed he has no ties with the @placeholder government.", "idx": 5774}], "idx": 3772} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two current and two former TSA employees have been arrested in an alleged drug and bribery scheme by screeners who allowed large shipments of narcotics to pass through security at Los Angeles International Airport in exchange for cash, federal prosecutors said. Three other people, suspected drug couriers, are allegedly involved. One is in state custody. A second is expected to surrender on Thursday. Authorities are searching for a third. According to a 22-count grand jury indictment unsealed Wednesday, the Transportation Security Administration employees took payments of as much as $2,400 to allow suitcases filled with cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana to pass through X-ray machines at LAX while TSA screeners looked the other way.\n@highlight\nGrand jury indictment shows four people have been arrested in alleged scheme\n@highlight\nIndictment says TSA employees allowed drugs to pass through security checkpoints\n@highlight\nIn exchange for looking other way, screeners received cash, indictment says\n@highlight\nThree others are suspected in the 2011 incidents at Los Angeles International", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 200, "end": 232}, {"start": 532, "end": 569}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the drugs made it through security, the suspect allegedly met the confidential source in an @placeholder restroom to receive $600 in cash, which was the second half of the agreed-upon $1,200 fee.", "idx": 5779}], "idx": 3776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters are expected to join a march on Pakistan's capital as the country celebrates its independence. The protest was called by former Pakistan cricket captain and leader of the Tehreek-e-insaaf (PTI) political party, Imran Khan, who declared it a \"march of independence.\" He has demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif amid claims of vote rigging during last year's election. Another prominent opponent of the government, outspoken cleric Tahir ul Qadri, also called on his supporters to join what he described as a \"revolution march,\" sparking fresh security fears. Last week, at least five of his supporters were killed during clashes with security forces in the country's northwestern Punjab province. Qadri, who led protests against Pakistan's government last year that brought the capital to a standstill, has accused the Sharif government of corruption.\n@highlight\nOpposition leader and former cricketer Imran Khan organized march from Lahore to capital\n@highlight\nHas called for the resignation of PM amid allegations of vote rigging in 2013 election\n@highlight\nProminent cleric Tahir ul Qadri has called on his supporters to join the march\n@highlight\nSupporters of Qadri died during recent clashes with security forces", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 977, "end": 986}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1244}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Representatives of opposition leader @placeholder told CNN that they planned to arrive in the capital at 6 p.m. local time (9 a.m.", "idx": 5781}], "idx": 3778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 19:07 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 21 November 2013 Detainee: Merrill Newman, 85, was pulled off a flight back to the U.S. October 26 following 10-day guided tour in North Korea The family of an 85-year-old Korean War veteran from California who is detained in North Korea are fighting to get the beloved grandfather home by Thanksgiving. Merrill Newman, of Palo Alto, traveled to North Korea with a friend as part of a tour group based out of Beijing, China. But, as he was about to fly back to the U.S. on October 26, a uniformed North Korean officer came on the plane, asked to see his passport, and then requested he be removed from the flight, his son, Jeffrey Newman, said Wednesday.\n@highlight\nMerrill Newman, 85, was pulled off a flight back to U.S. on October 26 following a 9-day guided tour\n@highlight\nNewman, a retired finance executive for technology companies, lives in Palo Alto, California, with his wife, Lee\n@highlight\nState Department did not confirm Newman's detention but issued a revised travel warning for North Korea\n@highlight\nU.S. has no diplomatic ties with North Korea and has to rely on the Swedish Embassy for help when Americans find themselves in trouble\n@highlight\nNewman is the sixth American to be detained in North Korea since 2009\n@highlight\nKenneth Bae, Korean-American and Christian missionary, was detained last year and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 998}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1335}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1352}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1366}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Newman said he believed the desire for the trip came from the three years his father spent as an infantry officer in the @placeholder, but he said Merrill Newman never talked about his service.", "idx": 5800}], "idx": 3790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The former nanny to Fred and Rose West has told of her ordeal at the hands of two of Britain's worst serial killers. Caroline Roberts was just 17 when, in 1972, she went to work at the Wests' infamous 25 Cromwell Street home in Gloucester, where nine bodies were discovered more than 20 years later. What she witnessed and went through at their hands was to serve as a chilling prelude to the series of at least 12 murders the couple would go on to commit. Ms Roberts - called Caroline Owens in 1972 - was abducted and raped by the Wests but managed to escape.\n@highlight\nTeenager was picked up by the couple while hitch-hiking in 1972\n@highlight\nThey employed her to look after children but she was later abducted\n@highlight\nShe was later tied up and raped but managed to escape the couple\n@highlight\nShe did not want to face them in court and they got off with a fine\n@highlight\nWoman now tells how she wishes she had helped jail the couple\n@highlight\nDocumentary into serial killings also hears from the Wests' lesbian lover\n@highlight\nThe woman says Rose was the domineering one in the couple", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 117, "end": 132}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was convicted of 10 murders in November 1995 and is still serving life in prison.", "idx": 5801}], "idx": 3791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Come Sunday, every customer won't be equal at JetBlue. That's when the airline launches its \"Mint\" business class service for customers willing to pay more for flights between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport. JetBlue has won over many fliers with its newer planes and egalitarian model of nice coach seats, video programming and snacks for everyone. There was no first- or business-class seating, but that changes June 15. It remains to be seen if Mint -- which offers fully flat beds, some private suites, dual power outlets with USB ports, amenity kits and a tapas menu -- will change perceptions of the airline.\n@highlight\nJetBlue launches premium service between the U.S. coasts\n@highlight\nPrivate suites and fully flat beds will be available\n@highlight\nThe airline is pursuing the lucrative business travel market", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 196, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All seven daily flights between JFK and LAX will offer @placeholder service by year's end, a company spokeswoman said.", "idx": 5809}], "idx": 3797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At Manchester City, Frank Lampard has established a reputation for his impeccable manners and his work-rate on the training ground. At 36, with three Barclays Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the biggest one of the lot - the Champions League - his appetite for the game is undiminished. That much was made clear when he was summoned from the substitutes bench by Manuel Pellegrini to score Manchester City\u2019s equaliser against his former club Chelsea on Sunday. It was dreamy stuff. Frank Lampard looked close to tears after scoring the equalising goal for Manchester City against Chelsea Lampard was all smiles as he left the San Carlo restaurant in Manchester's city centre\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard is the ultimate professional and Chelsea will always be his club\n@highlight\nLampard scored debut goal for Manchester City against Blues on Sunday\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea star dined out with fiancee Christine Bleakley\n@highlight\nCity drew 1-1 with Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday\n@highlight\nLampard won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a Champions League medal during 13 years at Chelsea\n@highlight\nChelsea boss Jose Mourinho refuses to comment on former player", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 150, "end": 172}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 370, "end": 386}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 813, "end": 827}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 907, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 971, "end": 984}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder legend celebrates scoring his record breaking 203rd goal for the Premier League club", "idx": 5812}], "idx": 3800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail and Martin Domin for MailOnline Follow @@martin_domin Tyson Fury is seeking a Saturday night replacement for Dereck Chisora so he can still have his second heavyweight fight in 15 months. Chisora fractured his left hand during his final sparring session and withdrew on Monday - just five days before the first bell in Manchester. Chisora\u2019s late withdrawal follows the collapse of Fury\u2019s two fights with David Haye, which have stalled the giant traveller\u2019s career. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Tyson Fury throws table at press conference for Chisora fight Injury setback: Dereck Chisora (left) has had to pull out of his fight with Tyson Fury (right)\n@highlight\nDereck Chisora pulled out of fight with Tyson Fury on Monday\n@highlight\nBritish heavyweight Fury is desperate to fight in Manchester this weekend\n@highlight\nThe winner was due to fight world champion Wladimir Klitschko", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 900, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018After being messed about so much I\u2019m determined to box on the @placeholder show despite Chisora pulling out,\u2019 said Fury.", "idx": 5815}], "idx": 3803} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Florida judge revoked bond Friday for George Zimmerman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin. Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. ordered Zimmerman to surrender to the county sheriff no later than Sunday afternoon. Lester accused Zimmerman of having misrepresented how much money he had when his bond was originally set in April. Prosecutors say he had $135,000 at the time Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, told the court, under oath, that they were indigent. The prosecution cited as evidence recorded telephone conversations that Zimmerman had with his wife prior to the hearing. The conversations were recorded while Zimmerman was being held in the Seminole County Jail after being charged with second-degree murder on April 11.\n@highlight\nZimmerman is ordered to surrender within 48 hours\n@highlight\nHe is charged with murder in the death of Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nMedia lawyers want more information released about the case\n@highlight\nThe prosecution and defense are both fighting to keep material sealed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 170, "end": 187}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 705, "end": 724}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 899, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeared angry that the court had not been told about the money.", "idx": 5820}], "idx": 3807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Richmond, Virginia (CNN) -- The Virginia governor's race, billed as the marquee battle of an otherwise anticlimactic 2013 election cycle, is shaping up to be a foregone conclusion. Democrat Terry McAuliffe, the longtime political fixer and moneyman, hasn't trailed in a poll since May. Barring a political miracle, Republican Ken Cuccinelli will be delivering a concession speech on Tuesday evening in Richmond. In recent cycles, the Virginia race has been a key off-year barometer of national political sentiment. Four years ago, Republican Bob McDonnell won in blowout fashion, a victory that presaged the following year's GOP midterm wave. In 2005, Democrat Tim Kaine captured the governor's mansion, tapping into anxiety about President George W. Bush's handling of the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina.\n@highlight\nDemocrats made Ken Cuccinelli's conservative views on women's issues a focus\n@highlight\nVirginia governor's race is rare one in which Democrats are outspending Republicans\n@highlight\nCuccinelli campaign hoping it can mobilize enough of its base to save victory\n@highlight\nGovernor's race gave Bill and Hillary Clinton a gateway back into campaign politics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 625, "end": 627}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 803}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Polls show @placeholder slightly less supportive of Cuccinelli than Democrats are of McAuliffe.", "idx": 5826}], "idx": 3808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It will cost the federal government \u2013 taxpayers, that is \u2013 $50,000 for every person who gets health insurance under the Obamacare law, the Congressional Budget Office revealed on Monday. The number comes from figures buried in a 15-page section of the nonpartisan organization's new ten-year budget outlook. The best-case scenario described by the CBO would result in 'between 24 million and 27 million' fewer Americans being uninsured in 2025, compared to the year before the Affordable Care Act took effect. Pulling that off will cost Uncle Sam about $1.35 trillion \u2013 or $50,000 per head. SCROLL DOWN TO READ THE REPORT\n@highlight\nStunning figure comes from Congressional Budget Office report that revised cost estimates for the next 10 years\n@highlight\nGovernment will spend $1.993 TRILLION over a decade and take in $643 BILLION in new taxes, penalties and fees related to Obamacare\n@highlight\nThe $1.35 trillion net cost will result in 'between 24 million and 27 million' fewer Americans being uninsured \u2013 a $50,000 price tag per person at best\n@highlight\nThe law will still leave 'between 29 million and 31 million' nonelderly Americans without medical insurance\n@highlight\nNumbers assume Obamacare insurance exchange enrollment will double between now and 2025", "entities": [{"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 139, "end": 165}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 477, "end": 495}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 660, "end": 686}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If they're right, @placeholder's per-person cost would be even higher.", "idx": 5838}], "idx": 3814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lobbyist Terry Thames fell ill near the Pentagon and was taken to hospital - where experts said she does not have Ebola Chaos erupted outside the Pentagon today after a woman vomiting in a parking lot sparked an Ebola scare. Terry Thames, a Washington lobbyist, got off a bus and fell ill in the parking lot, prompting a shutdown of the affected area. But despite the swift and severe response, she was soon found not to have the disease. First responders say she told them she had recently been to West Africa - the epicenter of the Ebola crisis - prompting fears she had brought the deadly virus back with her.\n@highlight\nTerry Thames works for Total Spectrum, a lobbying and PR firm\n@highlight\nShe was on a Metro bus while commuting before transferring to a shuttle bus close to the Pentagon, then got off and vomited\n@highlight\nIt has now been confirmed that Thames does not have Ebola\n@highlight\nShe told officers she had traveled to Liberia two weeks ago and is currently being quarantined at a Virginia hospital\n@highlight\nHer company insisted on Friday that she had not left the DC area\n@highlight\nThe Pentagon force protection officers initiated infectious disease protocols - stopping all pedestrian and vehicle traffic", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder police officer directs a woman away from a closed-off Pentagon parking lot in the wake of the scare", "idx": 5840}], "idx": 3816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Formula One season, same old story. Triple world champion Sebastian Vettel began his quest for a fourth consecutive drivers' title by putting his Red Bull top of the timesheets in practice ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. The German's lap of one minute and 25.908 seconds edged out teammate Mark Webber, who was second fastest. \"Overall it was a good day for us,\" the 25-year-old Vettel told the sport's official website. \"After all the mileage of testing, it was fun to be out there -- this circuit doesn't get easier, it's a good challenge.\" \"Today was a good day and the balance was good, but we need to be ready for what's coming up.\"\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel quickest in practice ahead of Australian Grand Prix\n@highlight\nSunday's race in Melbourne is the first of the 2013 Formula One season\n@highlight\nVettel first ahead of Red Bull teammate Mark Webber in second place\n@highlight\nMercedes' Nico Rosberg third fastest, Lewis Hamilton seventh", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 71, "end": 86}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It wasn't an ideal start to a new chapter in his career for the 2008 world champion, with @placeholder ending the day seventh fastest after sliding off the track during what looked to be a promising lap.", "idx": 5853}], "idx": 3824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Nearly five years to the day after a Turkish-Armenian newspaper editor was gunned down in broad daylight, a judge acquitted all 19 defendants in his trial of charges that they were members of an \"armed terrorist organization.\" One defendant, Yasin Hayal, received a life sentence for conspiring in the planned killing of Hrant Dink, editor-in-chief of the Armenian-language newspaper \"Agos.\" Prosecutors accused Hayal of purchasing the murder weapon, a 7.65 millimeter Turkish-produced handgun. Hayal was also accused of recruiting a 17-year old soccer player named Ogun Samast to use the gun to kill Dink. Another defendant, Erhan Tuncel, was cleared of charges in connection to the murder. Instead, he was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for the 2004 bombing of a McDonald's restaurant in the Black Sea city of Trabzon.\n@highlight\nSome of the defendants were earlier convicted of conspiracy and murder\n@highlight\nA judge cleared them all Tuesday of being members of a terrorist group\n@highlight\nHrant Dink was the editor of an Armenian-language newspaper", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surveillance cameras caught the convicted murderer, @placeholder, fleeing the scene wearing a white hat.", "idx": 5859}], "idx": 3829} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The French Interior Ministry announced Monday it has deported two Muslims and plans to expel three more in a crackdown after the killing of seven people by a suspected Islamic extremist. A statement by Interior Minister Claude Gueant said the moves were part of \"an acceleration of the deportation procedures of foreign Islamic radicals.\" An Islamic militant from Algeria who was involved in 1994 attacks in Marrakech, Morocco, was sent to his home country Monday, the statement said. In addition, a Malian imam was returned to his home country for sermons that promoted anti-Semitism and rejection of the West, it said.\n@highlight\nAn Islamic militant and imam are sent back to their home countries\n@highlight\nDeportation proceedings have started or will be launched against three others\n@highlight\nPresident Sarkozy said last week a crackdown on Islamic militants had started\n@highlight\nThe crackdown follows the killing of seven people by a suspected Islamic militant", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who is running for re-election, said the raids were intended to \"deny the entry of certain people to France\" who did not share the country's values.", "idx": 5864}], "idx": 3831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Obama administration's rush to sweep the recent Russian spy scandal off the table as quickly as possible with this swap is a bad move on several counts. It is understandable and correct that President Barack Obama values the overall U.S.-Russian relationship above the question of whether a few Russian spies spend years in jail. The \"reset\" campaign was an excellent idea; too bad no one in our Department of State knew how to correctly spell the word in Russian when Secretary Hillary Clinton presented the \"button\" to the Russian Foreign Minister. However, there is a line between seeking a mutually beneficial relationship and delusional pandering.\n@highlight\nEx-CIA Russian expert says the quick spy swap will be seen as sign of U.S. weakness\n@highlight\nHe says it sends the message that there's no risk for Russia to spy on the U.S.\n@highlight\nCoyle: U.S. is right to try to maintain good relations with Moscow\n@highlight\nAlleged spies should have spent more time behind bars, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 409, "end": 427}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most importantly, @placeholder only agrees to anything that it perceives to be at least 50 percent in its self-interest, not because we've been nice guys.", "idx": 5867}], "idx": 3833} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Drug Enforcement Administration agent stationed in Cartagena, Colombia, arranged for a prostitute to have an encounter with a U.S. Secret Service Agent only days before a visit there by President Barack Obama, the Justice Department's inspector general has found. In a December 20 letter to the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, the inspector general said the agent admitted his role in hiring the woman, while a second DEA agent said he was intoxicated that night and was unable to \"recall specifically his involvement.\" A third DEA special agent was present for a dinner with the Secret Service agent but was not present at a residence where the sexual encounter took place and played no role in facilitating it, the report said.\n@highlight\nJustice Department inspector general investigated allegations\n@highlight\nOfficial found DEA agent facilitated sexual encounter for Secret Service agent\n@highlight\nMaine senator demands information", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 52}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 153, "end": 172}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 253}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 385}, {"start": 479, "end": 481}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 802, "end": 819}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 890, "end": 892}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As part of the advance detail before Obama's arrival to attend an April 2012 summit, a dozen @placeholder agents hit the clubs of Cartagena, for a night of drinking that ended with them bringing women back to their hotel rooms.", "idx": 5871}], "idx": 3836} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abu Usama appears to be in his late 20s. With a neat ginger beard and a rifle slung over his shoulder, he addresses fellow Muslims back in Germany from his new home in northern Syria. In a 9-minute video released by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), he explains that he took his name from Osama bin Laden, because \"he hit the head of injustice, and he is the one who terrorized [the West] as they terrorized us. Since they did not stop doing this, we will treat them in kind.\" He asks his audience: \"Are you happy with your life in Germany? Going to the nightclubs and having female friends?\" according to a translation of the video by SITE Intelligence.\n@highlight\nISIS militants have taken control of towns in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nThe group includes jihadists who have traveled from Europe and elsewhere to fight\n@highlight\nCitizens from France, Germany, Denmark, U.S. have carried out bombings in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nSecurity experts are concerned that Western militants may return home to cause chaos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 220, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But any U.S. military action to support the @placeholder government could change that.", "idx": 5873}, {"query": "Authorities in @placeholder believe some 800 French nationals have travelled to Syria, or intend to.", "idx": 5876}, {"query": "Many analysts expect retaliation would be against @placeholder interests overseas, rather than the in homeland itself.", "idx": 5878}], "idx": 3838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A soldier's neck was broken in three places by his comrade in a brutal murder that may have been a revenge attack after an earlier punch-up, a jury has been told. Lance Corporal Richard Farrell, 23, of the Royal Irish Regiment, is alleged to have 'violently and brutally attacked' Corporal Geoffrey McNeill, landing blows to his 'head, stomach, and genitals'. But Christopher Hotten QC, prosecuting, said it was 'significant force' applied to the neck that killed Cpl McNeill, breaking three of his vertebrae. Corporal Geoffrey McNeill was 'violently and brutally attacked' and killed in his barracks room in Shropshire\n@highlight\nCpl Geoffrey McNeill, 32, was found with his neck broken in three places\n@highlight\nHe had punched out his alleged attacker while out drinking the night before\n@highlight\nL/Cpl Richard Farrell, 23, is accused of murdering his comrade", "entities": [{"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 206, "end": 225}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 364, "end": 384}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 802, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnesses later told how @placeholder had claimed the younger man was 'trapping off' before he landed the punch.", "idx": 5887}], "idx": 3844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A young Israeli soldier was killed as part of a macabre bargaining ploy, the Israeli military said Sunday. The Palestinian who killed him knew the soldier, and wanted to use the body to secure the release of the Palestinian's brother, who is in prison for involvement in terror attacks, the Israel Defense Forces said. Sgt. Tomer Hazan, 20, went missing Friday. Concerned, his family phoned police. Soon, Israeli authorities brought in Nadal Amer, a 42-year-old Palestinian from the West Bank village of Beit Amin, for questioning, the IDF said. 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Alex wore a pair of limited edition Puma King boots, one red and one yellow, just like Rigobert at the 1998 World Cup in France. There is another link between them too \u2014 Rigobert played for West Ham between 2000-2002. West Ham midfielder Alex Song, in action on Tuesday against Everton, wore different coloured boots Hammers striker Andy Carroll celebrates in the limited edition purple West Ham kit after their penalty triumph\n@highlight\nStriker Enner Valencia put the Hammers ahead early in the second-half\n@highlight\nKevin Mirallas forced extra-time with a fine free kick in the final ten minutes\n@highlight\nMirallas turned provider for Romelu Lukaku to fire Everton in front\n@highlight\nCarlton Cole came off the bench to score and send the tie to penalties\n@highlight\nWest Ham keeper Adrian was the hero as the Hammers won on penalties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And he made it five from five with a close-range finish to put @placeholder 2-1 up in extra-time before Carlton Cole\u2019s late goal.", "idx": 5893}], "idx": 3846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- An amateur league of ill-trained rebel fighters appears to be on the brink of toppling Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year rule after reportedly capturing two of the leader's sons and infiltrating the Libyan capital. But in a possible indication that the fight is not over, celebrations in Tripoli's Green Square -- renamed Martyrs' Square by the rebels -- gave way to tension Monday morning after rebels told CNN that they'd heard Gadhafi army forces were heading their way. CNN could not confirm any movement of Gadhafi forces. The uncertainty came hours after a rebel official said two of Moammar Gadhafi's sons -- Saif al-Islam and Saadi -- had been arrested by opposition forces. Jumma Ibrahim, a rebel spokesman based in Libya's western mountain region, said both were captured in Tripoli.\n@highlight\nRebels in the capital include the \"Tripoli Brigade,\" consisting of ex-Tripoli residents\n@highlight\nRebel fighters scatter from Green Square amid fears Gadhafi forces are nearing\n@highlight\nTwo of Gadhafi's sons -- Saadi and Saif al-Islam -- are arrested, a rebel official says\n@highlight\nTheir father earlier urged Libyans to fight to \"lead the people to paradise\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 856, "end": 870}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To prevent such bloodshed, he said, @placeholder, including women, should go out and fight.", "idx": 5901}], "idx": 3852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm A father has spent nearly two decades unable to feel excited or sad, after a freak motorbike accident in his youth left him brain damaged. Army veteran Matthew Rhodes, 39, from Tarleton, Lancashire, was just 20 when he was hit by a car while stationed in Germany. Although he has since married and had a son and daughter, Mr Rhodes has not been able to feel excitement since the accident. This is because his injuries damaged the part of the brain that deals with emotion. Long way back: Since Matthew Rhodes, 39, pictured with children Bethany, 11, and Harry, seven, was hit on his motorbike aged 20, he has been unable to feel excitement or sadness\n@highlight\nMatthew Rhodes, 39, was in an accident while stationed in Germany in 1995\n@highlight\nArmy vet was in a coma for ten weeks and told he would never walk again\n@highlight\nHe also suffered severe head injuries and can no longer feel excitement\n@highlight\nDespite being virtually blind and semi-paralysed, he is defying the odds\n@highlight\nHe met and married his partner Michelle, and has two children, 11 and 7\n@highlight\nHas now written a book to discuss living with", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 165, "end": 178}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family man: Mr Rhodes, pictured with son @placeholder in hospital, says that although he adores his family, he does not get excited about things like theme parks, travel or birthdays", "idx": 5903}], "idx": 3854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England -- Lewis Hamilton has escaped punishment after allegations of erratic driving behind the safety car in the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend. Vettel ran into the back of Webber when they were racing behind Hamilton. The FIA ruled that Hamilton would suffer no penalty after inquiring into the accident when Sebastian Vettel crashed into Mark Webber in Fuji. Vettel's original 10-place penalty on the Chinese Grand Prix starting grid was replaced with a reprimand. The stewards studied film of the incident, including amateur video footage, before announcing their verdict. They said: \"Having heard the explanation of all concerned and viewed both the original film of the incident which was available to stewards at Fuji as well as the new film, what has become apparent is the view clearly expressed by all drivers and team managers alike that the conditions at Fuji were exceptionally bad and worse than those experienced when the race starts behind the safety car.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton is cleared of erratic driving in the Japanese GP\n@highlight\nThe FIA probed a crash between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber\n@highlight\nHamilton had been ahead behind the safety car", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 323, "end": 338}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 416, "end": 433}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The drivers, who were lying in second and third places behind @placeholder a the time of the accident, both criticized Hamilton for driving erratically and slowing up and down.", "idx": 5906}, {"query": "The drivers, who were lying in second and third places behind Hamilton a the time of the accident, both criticized @placeholder for driving erratically and slowing up and down.", "idx": 5907}], "idx": 3856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Discovery astronauts Steve Bowen and Alvin Drew are scheduled for a six-hour spacewalk outside the international space station Monday. The team prepared by holding a 14-hour \"campout\" in the station's Quest airlock. \"The airlock's atmospheric pressure will be lowered to help purge nitrogen from Bowen and Drew's bloodstreams, protecting them from 'the bends' when they leave the airlock for the vacuum of space,\" a statement on NASA's website said. They will install a power extension cable, move a failed ammonia pump and perform other operations outside the shuttle during the spacewalk. Discovery started its 39th and final flight with a launch late Thursday afternoon from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.\n@highlight\nAstronauts are preparing for a spacewalk with a 14-hour \"campout\"\n@highlight\nA night in the space station's airlock will ready astronauts for the vacuum of space\n@highlight\nDiscovery was the first space shuttle to dock with the space station in 1999", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 687, "end": 706}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Astronauts spent Sunday moving items brought up on @placeholder over to the space station.", "idx": 5908}], "idx": 3857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail On the hungover morning after the World Cup-winning night before, Argentina\u2019s chief of police reported: \u2018There were 12 million people rejoicing in the centre of Buenos Aires last night - and not a glass was broken.\u2019 In the pregnant hours before Brazil set the ball rolling for their Copa do Mundo the people of Sao Paulo, never mind the odd cracked beer bottle, are fearful of half their city being smashed to smithereens. Argentina 1978 provided the most intense, passionate and atmospheric finals in the history of the greatest sporting show on earth. So far.\n@highlight\nArgentina 1978 provided the most intense, passionate and atmospheric finals in the history of the greatest sporting show on earth\n@highlight\nArgentina started their home cup of dreams against the nightmare background of that country\u2019s Dirty War, in which thousands of opponents of the ruling military junta disappeared.\n@highlight\nCesar Luis Menotti \u2013 that charismatic, chain-smoking manager of the team \u2013 was to become the visible proof that you could defy the Generals. And live", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 944, "end": 961}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two evenings later @placeholder invited me to join them at a private celebration in a small hotel.", "idx": 5911}], "idx": 3858} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Warren Buffett has teamed up with one of Brazil's richest men to serve up the biggest takeover of the year, agreeing to take US ketchup maker Heinz private in a $28bn deal. The deal, which is the fourth-largest food and beverage acquisition of all time, underscores the rising tide of dealmaking around the world and has raised the hopes of bankers that merger and acquisition activity will accelerate. The cash deal, which has been approved by the Heinz board, has brought together Mr Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway with 3G Capital, a private equity firm backed by Brazilian billionaire Jorge Paulo Lemann, which led the 2010 leveraged buyout of Burger King.\n@highlight\nWarren Buffett teams up with Brazilian billionaire to buy U.S. ketchup maker Heinz\n@highlight\nBrazil's Jorge Paulo Lemann is main backer of private equity firm 3G Capital\n@highlight\nBuffet's Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate looking to put $48 bn cash pile to work\n@highlight\nBuffett: 'ready for another elephant' and on lookout for more acquisitions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 146, "end": 147}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 517, "end": 534}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 624}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 810}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 881, "end": 898}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bid values @placeholder at $28bn, including $5.1bn of net debt, and is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval, the company said.", "idx": 5915}], "idx": 3859} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe, the Kentucky Derby, the Melbourne Cup ... the leading horse-racing nations of the world all have a showpiece event that makes aficionados and casual observers alike stop in their tracks for 10 short minutes as a nation collectively bates its breath over the winner. But few sporting venues can match the rich history and heritage of Britain's Royal Ascot. The English racecourse celebrates its tri-centenary this year -- it was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne -- with its 300 years of pageantry, fashion and traditions firmly intact. As well as being one of the most important elite race meetings in the world, this week's Royal Ascot is the jewel in the crown of the English \"summer season\" -- a whirl of society events in the warmest months of the year that includes the likes of rowing's Henley Royal Regatta and the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.\n@highlight\nBritain's most glamorous horse-racing event celebrates its tri-centenary this week\n@highlight\nRoyal Ascot is the jewel in the crown of the English summer \"season\"\n@highlight\nQueen Elizabeth II has been attending Royal Ascot since before her reign began\n@highlight\nThe real spectacle of Royal Ascot is arguably the fashion -- in particular the hats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 40}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 832, "end": 851}, {"start": 861, "end": 890}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is with Royal Ascot, a perennial favorite of the current @placeholder, that the season seems properly to get underway each year.", "idx": 5919}], "idx": 3862} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Garland PUBLISHED: 12:34 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:06 EST, 5 July 2012 A mother of three appeared in court today accused of smuggling 100 kilograms of cocaine, with a street value of \u00a344 million, into Heathrow Airport. Shopkeeper Paula Sanchez, 32, was arrested at her home in north London on Friday, following a sting operation, after the drugs were found in a food package that arrived from Ecuador on Friday night. Sanchez and two alleged accomplices, Martha Santiago, 35, and Gilmar Gil Solano, 24, have been charged with conspiracy to import Class A drugs. Customs officers found 100 kilos of cocaine hidden in a food package that arrived at Heathrow on a flight from Ecuador on Friday night\n@highlight\nPaula Sanchez, from Muswell Hill is one of three arrested\n@highlight\nAccused of smuggling 100kg of the drug in food packages from Ecuador\n@highlight\nAll three charged with conspiracy to import class A drug", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 467, "end": 481}, {"start": 492, "end": 508}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drugs cops confiscated the drugs and then allowed the package to be delivered to an address in @placeholder.", "idx": 5926}], "idx": 3867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In an anguished 911 call, a Georgia man told dispatchers that he arrived home to find \"my whole family's dead.\" Seven people were found dead Saturday at a residence in a mobile home park in Brunswick, Georgia. \"I just got home,\" a man identified as Guy Heinze Jr. told the emergency dispatcher in the Saturday call, released Monday by authorities. \"I was out last night. I got home just now, and everybody's dead. ... My whole family's dead. It looks like they've been beaten to death.\" Seven people were found dead Saturday at a residence at the New Hope mobile home park in Brunswick, Georgia, authorities said. Two others were hospitalized in critical condition; one of them, identified by police as 19-year-old Michael Toller, died Sunday.\n@highlight\nPolice identify one of deceased as 19-year-old Michael Toller\n@highlight\nGuy Heinze Jr. heard on 911 call telling dispatcher he arrived home to find bodies\n@highlight\n\"I don't know what to do, man,\" Heinze tells 911. \"My dad, he's laying there dead\"\n@highlight\nPolice say \"no known suspects\" in the attack; 7 dead at scene, 8th died later", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was arrested Saturday night and faces charges of possessing a controlled substance and marijuana, as well as evidence tampering and making false statements to a police officer, Doering said.", "idx": 5940}], "idx": 3879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- An anti-whaling activist jumped aboard a Japanese security ship on Monday in a bid to make a citizen's arrest of its skipper over the sinking of their boat, an animal rights group said. Pete Bethune was captain of the \"Ady Gill\" boat, which sank after a Japanese whaler rammed into it in January, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which owned the boat, said on its Web site. The New Zealander climbed aboard the Japanese ship \"Shonan Maru 2\" in the middle of the night from a jet ski to arrest its skipper, the animal rights group said.\n@highlight\nSea Shepherd: New Zealand man climbs aboard Japanese ship to make citizen's arrest\n@highlight\nMan was captain of a boat that sank after colliding with a Japanese whaler\n@highlight\nJapan: Incident a \"publicity stunt;\" no decision on what to do with man\n@highlight\nIncident highlights feud between Japanese whaling fleets and conservation groups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 323, "end": 355}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But despite this, the crew of the '@placeholder' failed to see him and he successfully boarded the whaler without detection.\"", "idx": 5944}], "idx": 3882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Talk about an overwhelming response. The much-anticipated launch of a new collaborative line between Italian designer Missoni and Target caused the retailer's website to crash several times Tuesday. \"Target.com is seeing greater item demand than we do on a typical Black Friday, and the excitement for this limited-time designer collection is unprecedented,\" the store said in a statement. \"We are slowly bringing the site back online to ensure we can provide a positive shopping experience to our guests.\" By Wednesday, the site was back up and running, but many of the colorful, zigzag designs were out of stock. Between 7:47 and 8 a.m. ET Tuesday, the Target.com homepage was completely down with a connection timeout error, according to AlertSite, a Web performance monitoring business. For most of Tuesday afternoon and evening, the homepage displayed a courtesy page of the Target dog letting visitors know the site was overloaded.\n@highlight\nTarget.com up and running after periodic outages Tuesday amid launch of Missoni line\n@highlight\nStores across country report selling out of stock within hours of opening\n@highlight\nRetailer says demand for zigzag designs exceeds typical Black Friday activity\n@highlight\nClothing, housewares from iconic Italian designer typically sell for thousands of dollars", "entities": [{"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The collection was scheduled to be available from Tuesday through October 22 at Target stores and @placeholder.", "idx": 5945}], "idx": 3883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 60-mile wide 'no drone zone' will be set up around the Super Bowl on Sunday as part of the stringent security operation. The Federal Aviation Authority is setting up flight restrictions in several circles around Phoenix, Arizona, for the big game and have threatened to prosecute those who ignore the ban. It follows a video campaign from the government agency to make sure no drones hover anywhere near the action at the University of Phoenix stadium. 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'Shame on you. I mean you are a woman \u2026 you know exactly what we all go through on a daily basis just being a woman,' Kelsey Williams said. 'Shame on you.' Under the pen name 'Claire Crawford,' blogger Anna-Megan Raley wrote: '[Mrs Williams] has been criticized by some folks in [Oklahoma] for having 'pudginess' around her waistline... Is this chick 'too chunky' to be a cheerleader?'\n@highlight\nKelsey Williams said her 'heart sank' when she read what had been written about her\n@highlight\nReveals the entire episode has been hard for her family\n@highlight\nWilliams proudly embraces her size 4 body", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 85, "end": 105}, {"start": 398, "end": 412}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 482, "end": 497}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder's post was ultimately taken down from the website, but the damage had been done.", "idx": 5959}], "idx": 3892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Samina Rajput speaks in hushed tones about her husband, Asif, who was killed alongside former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in the December 27 attack that convulsed the nation. Suicide bombings have killed 400 people and wounded nearly 1,000 others in the last three months. \"He always used to say ... 'I am ready to sacrifice my life for the party and my country,'\" Rajput says. She clings to a weathered book with newspaper clippings of her husband, a 28-year-old Bhutto supporter who had great political ambitions. He wanted a brighter and freer Pakistan, Rajput says, as she turns the delicate pages of the scrapbook.\n@highlight\n19 suicide bombings have rocked Pakistan over the last three months\n@highlight\nTerror analyst: Number of attacks \"unprecedented\" as Taliban, al Qaeda join forces\n@highlight\nMan wounded in attack says \"bloody cowards\" must be stopped", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suicide bombings like the attack that killed Bhutto and more than 20 of her supporters, including @placeholder, have intensified in recent months in Pakistan.", "idx": 5963}], "idx": 3895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- And then there were (probably) two. Multiple reports have surfaced on the web today that filmmakers Francis Lawrence and Bennett Miller are the final two contenders for the director of \"The Hunger Games\" sequel \"Catching Fire.\" (The Los Angeles Times appears to have first broke the story.) The choice for the replacement of \"Hunger Games'\" Gary Ross -- who bowed out of the \"Catching Fire\" gig last week, citing the tight production schedule -- are pretty stark. Lawrence has extensive experience with visual effects-driven action sequences from his first two films, 2005\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s supernatural thriller \"Constantine\" and 2007\u00e2\u20ac\u00b2s post-apocalyptic thriller \"I Am Legend\" -- which shares a similarly bleak tone to \"Catching Fire.\" But his latest effort, the 2011 period drama \"Water for Elephants,\" fizzled at the box office, and landed mixed reviews for its handling of the star-crossed romance between Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon. Many complained that the weakest part of \"Hunger Games\" was the romance between Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence, no relation), and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), and the romantic angle is far more front-and-center for \"Catching Fire.\"\n@highlight\nThe choices for the replacement of \"Hunger Games'\" Gary Ross might be Francis Lawrence and Bennett Miller\n@highlight\nLawrence has extensive experience with visual effects-driven action sequences\n@highlight\nMiller does have an Academy Award nomination to his name for his debut feature", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 112, "end": 127}, {"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 783, "end": 801}, {"start": 910, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 947}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1270}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1396}, {"start": 1411, "end": 1423}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, by contrast, has practically no first-hand experience with CG-effects-heavy action scenes, and \"Catching Fire\" features more exotic locations that would likely call for extensive green-screen and effects work.", "idx": 5969}], "idx": 3900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen Andy Coulson was not at the News of the World on the day a phone hacker claims he played him an incriminating voicemail from Sienna Miller, it was claimed yesterday. Lawyers for the former Downing Street communications chief told a court he was not in London on the day Dan Evans claims he played him the hacked voicemail in the newspaper\u2019s office. Evans had described how Coulson allegedly listened to the taped message \u2013 in which Miss Miller told James Bond star Daniel Craig \u2018I love you\u2019 \u2013 and then masterminded an elaborate cover-up to hide the fact it was illegally hacked.\n@highlight\nDan Evans told the Old Bailey he played hacked message to Coulson\n@highlight\nBut editor's lawyer says defendant was not in London on that day\n@highlight\nCourt hears that the News of the World has a safe containing 'the secrets of the great and good'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 61}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 482, "end": 493}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 781, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What do you say to that?\u2019 @placeholder, 38, appeared to", "idx": 5982}], "idx": 3909} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:12 EST, 2 October 2012 A suicide bomber driving a motorcycle packed with explosives rammed his bike into a patrol of Afghan and international forces on Monday morning in eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 14 people, including three NATO service members and their translator, officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast, which came as relations between international forces and their Afghan partners have been pushed to the breaking point by a surge in insider attacks by Afghan allies. The attack comes as top Afghanistan official General John Allen blasted the rash of insider attacks, saying he was 'mad as hell' that terrorist forces were taking advantage of the United States' 'vulnerabilities' during the troop withdrawal and warned that the insider attack would be the 'signature' of the current stage.\n@highlight\nAt least 14 people were killed this morning in an insider attack in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe bomber was dressed as an Afghan police officer\n@highlight\nTop general says insider attacks are the 'signature' of the conflict\n@highlight\nOf the 2,000 U.S. deaths so far in the war, 1 in 5 has been caused by Afghan on American fire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 764, "end": 776}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was not immediately clear if the translator was an @placeholder citizen or a foreigner, Wojack said.", "idx": 5988}], "idx": 3914} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- John Edwards knew that a wealthy benefactor was giving money to help cover up his affair with Rielle Hunter, a former speechwriter testified Tuesday during the corruption trial of the former presidential candidate. Prosecutors say the North Carolina Democrat used donor funds to hide Hunter and their daughter, Quinn, in an effort to keep his candidacy viable. Edwards broke federal law, they allege, by accepting about $725,000 from heiress Rachel \"Bunny\" Mellon for that purpose and more than $200,000 from Fred Baron, a now-deceased Texas lawyer who was his finance chairman. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.\n@highlight\nNEW: Edwards knew benefactor was giving money to hide affair, speechwriter testifies\n@highlight\nWitness Tim Toben details talks he said he had with Edwards and the Obama campaign\n@highlight\nThe former presidential candidate faces federal corruption charges\n@highlight\nEdwards has pleaded not guilty; he could face up to 30 years behind bars if convicted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 478, "end": 498}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Tuesday, an Edwards donor testified that he told the Barack Obama campaign to believe rumors of @placeholder' affair as early as June 2008.", "idx": 5991}], "idx": 3915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle for MailOnline The sister of Charles Manson murder victim Sharon Tate has described her elder sibling's killers as 'little creeps, nothing special' as she pledged to fight for the rest of her life to make sure they remain behind bars. Debra Tate was just 16 when her sister Sharon, the actress wife of Roman Polanski, who was eight and a half months pregnant, was slaughtered by Manson and his 'family' on August 8, 1969. Three of Tate's friends - Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger and Wojciech Frykowski - were also brutally stabbed to death at her Beverly Hills home while the murderers wrote 'DEATH TO PIGS' in their victims' blood on the walls in the hope of starting a race war that Manson named 'Helter Skelter'.\n@highlight\nDebra Tate was just 16 when her sister Sharon, the actress wife of Roman Polanski was slaughtered by Manson and his 'family' in 1969\n@highlight\nThree of Tate's friends - Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger and Wojciech Frykowski - were also brutally stabbed to death at her Beverly Hills home\n@highlight\nThe Manson family wrote 'DEATH TO PIGS' on walls in their victims' blood during the murders which became some of the most notorious in history\n@highlight\nDebra Tate, now 61, said in a recent People interview that the killers 'were not supernatural... they're nothing special, they're just little creeps'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 496, "end": 513}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 959}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1232}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, one of the women who killed for @placeholder has given her first on-camera interview about why she felt compelled to murder innocent people.", "idx": 5993}], "idx": 3916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden is known for his off-the-cuff remarks, and sometimes, they get him into trouble. The latest example came last week when Biden told an audience at Harvard that ISIS had been inadvertently strengthened by Turkey and the United Arab Emirates -- two U.S. allies. Because the two countries had supplied Syrian rebels with money and weapons, Biden said they had essentially funded extremist elements in the region. His comments drew sharp pushback from leaders of those countries, and Biden apologized days later. Here are five other moments when Biden spoke his mind, only to have it come back to bite him.\n@highlight\nJoe Biden apologized this weekend for yet another verbal slip-up\n@highlight\nHe's made several well-intentioned though oddly timed or inarticulate gaffes", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 262}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She's easily qualified to be vice president of the @placeholder, and quite frankly, it might have been a better pick than me,\" he continued.", "idx": 5998}], "idx": 3919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Republican-led House on Thursday voted to form a select committee to investigate the deadly Benghazi terror attack, elevating its oversight of an issue that has become a partisan flashpoint. 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More will be known about that as early as Friday.\n@highlight\nHouse votes almost entirely on party lines to establish the panel\n@highlight\nDemocrats want the GOP-led panel to be evenly split with Republicans\n@highlight\nBut House Speaker John Boehner says the current plan for a 7-5 division was fair\n@highlight\nBoehner also said forming the committee was a serious effort to get at the truth", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 931, "end": 933}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The White House has said the new information cited by @placeholder was broad-based and not specifically related to Benghazi.", "idx": 6007}, {"query": "House Republicans are unlikely to bend to @placeholder demands on the details of the committee, a GOP source familiar with the matter told CNN.", "idx": 6008}, {"query": "Despite multiple questions about whether it is right for @placeholder to use the tragedy to raise political cash, all Boehner would say repeatedly is \"our focus is on getting the truth for the American people and these four families.\"", "idx": 6011}], "idx": 3926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A masked jewellery store raider takes a tumble midway through an audacious gang heist in this incredible footage. The hapless robber manages to pick himself up and carry on with the raid, in which he and his accomplices made off with hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of Indian gold jewellery stuffed into canvas bags. In a shocking sequence captured on CCTV a silver Mercedes SLK 230 smashes through the front window of Gems Jewellers in Coventry, West Midlands, to kick off the audacious raid. Going, going, gone: One of the raiders slips over on the shiny surface and takes an embarrassing tumble\n@highlight\nThe silver SLK 230 ploughed through the front of the store in Coventry\n@highlight\nStolen vehicle with false plates followed by three raiders wielding hatchets\n@highlight\nRobbers struggled to keep their footing on the polished floor but managed to make off with gold-filled canvas bags in a white Audi A3 Sport TDI\n@highlight\nPolice hope the criminals' 'unique floor moves' will lead to their arrest\n@highlight\nHundreds of thousands of pounds worth of Indian gold jewellery was taken from Gems Jewellers in the audacious heist, captured on CCTV\n@highlight\nGang set off smoke emitting security device which forced them to flee", "entities": [{"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 426, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 912, "end": 928}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gang were described as 'dangerous and desperate' by police after they threatened to shoot a man who was passing the store at the time they raided it, before making off at speed through @placeholder", "idx": 6018}], "idx": 3930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:27 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 23:37 EST, 31 July 2013 A former financial analyst declared proudly that he 'personally carried out (the) executions' of two truckers in Dallas 15 years ago just minutes before he died snoring on Wednesday evening following a lethal injection. Douglas Feldman, 55, was executed for the road-rage shooting deaths of Robert Everett, 36, of Marshfield, Montana, and Nicholas Valesquez, 62, of Irving. Feldman mimicked a judge or jury announcing a verdict, using the names of his victims and declaring he had found them guilty of crimes against him.\n@highlight\nDouglas Feldman killed two truck drivers 45 minutes apart from each other in 1998\n@highlight\nThe first one was killed for cutting Feldman off on a Texas highway\n@highlight\nMr. Feldman says he killed the second simply because he was still angry\n@highlight\nFeldman was pronounced dead 13 minutes after a lethal injection at 6:28 p.m. CDT\n@highlight\nBefore his death, he used the names of his victims and declared, like a judge or jury, he had found them guilty of crimes against him\n@highlight\nHe appeared nervous, breathing quickly and his feet twitching\n@highlight\nAs the drug began taking effect, he grimaced twice, took a few deep breaths and began snoring before all movement stopped", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 455}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still fuming: Fifteen years after a pair of @placeholder road-rage killings put Douglas Feldman onto death row, the rage still appears to exist.", "idx": 6027}], "idx": 3935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For first-timers, South by Southwest Interactive can be a little intimidating. The Austin technology festival, which kicks off Friday, swelled to nearly 20,000 participants last year. This year, there'll be more than 1,000 panels and presentations spread across 15 campuses in an increasingly crowded downtown. Surviving is one thing, but really experiencing and enjoying the fest often depends on what you bring, and just as importantly, don't bring. Here's some advice on what to equip yourself with and what to ditch before you hit SXSW. Bring: A game plan. The Interactive schedule is daunting, and that's not even counting nighttime parties and unofficial gatherings. It pays to go through the schedule on the official site and also to skim it on sites such as lynrd.com and sched.org, or sxshhh.com, a new paid site that for $5 rounds up RSVP info for SXSW-adjacent parties.\n@highlight\nSXSW veteran Omar Gallaga offers his advice for how to best appreciate the festival\n@highlight\nMake tentative plans for what you want to see and have it handy on a mobile calendar\n@highlight\nA SXSW Interactive day can be 12 hours long, so bring power-charging supplies\n@highlight\nBe flexible, go with the flow and have no regrets about missing something", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 56}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "March and October are our best weather months in @placeholder, but it can turn on a dime.", "idx": 6031}], "idx": 3939} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Kay Hagan should be toast by now. She's a Democrat in Republican-leaning North Carolina, voted for Obamacare and is under fire for skipping a meeting of the Senate Armed Services Committee to attend a campaign fundraiser -- a no no in a state with a large military presence. Her Republican opponent, Thom Tillis, is also trying to tie her to the Obama administration's uneven Ebola response. Yet Hagan is surprisingly strong going into next month's election, slightly ahead in most polls at a time when other southern Senate Democrats are in serious danger of losing their seats. Her durability is cheering Democrats in an otherwise miserable year and giving the party a playbook for how to make North Carolina competitive during the 2016 presidential election.\n@highlight\nKay Hagan is slightly ahead in most polls going into next month's elections\n@highlight\nHagan's strength could provide Democrats a playbook for winning North Carolina in 2016\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton will campaign with Hagan on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 171, "end": 201}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}, {"start": 972, "end": 986}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder campaign says it has enrolled 10,000 volunteers to identify supporters and make sure they vote.", "idx": 6035}], "idx": 3940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Barrow, Business Correspondent PUBLISHED: 19:39 EST, 2 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:59 EST, 2 October 2012 A nationwide collapse in house prices has led to the widest \u2018North-South\u2019 divide since records began, research revealed yesterday. Prices have fallen in every region since the peak in 2007, with property values in Northern Ireland crashing by 53 per cent. But falls in the North have been far greater than in the South. 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The Christmas-themed photographs show a smitten pair of parents gazing at their newborn children, with Princess Gabriella in pink and Prince Jaques in baby blue. Gabriella was born first at 5.04pm, and Jacques at 5.06pm, but it is Jacques who will be the future Prince of Monaco, because of the Mediterranean principality's male inheritance laws. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. JOYCE JOSEPH, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: You're tuned in to CNN Student News, where Fridays are always awesome! Hi, everyone. Carl Azuz is off today. I'm Joyce Joseph. Let's get to the headlines. First Up: Lessons To Be Learned? JOSEPH: First up, political protests turn violent in some of the Middle Eastern nations we've been talking about these past few weeks. The U.S. government says it's \"deeply concerned\" about the crackdown on anti-government protesters in Bahrain. Yesterday, several people were killed and hundreds more were injured in fighting between protesters and security forces. In Yemen, at least 20 people were hurt when groups that support and oppose that country's government threw stones at each other yesterday. And in Libya, some web sites called for a \"Day of Rage\" Thursday. That could be a sign that anti-government protests are picking up in the country.\n@highlight\nFind out why Egypt can learn about its potential future from Iran's past\n@highlight\nConsider the impact of the stimulus bill two years after it became law\n@highlight\nLearn about a book that helped African-Americans travel safely around the U.S.\n@highlight\nUse the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 260}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1319}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1359}, {"start": 1387, "end": 1394}, {"start": 1441, "end": 1456}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will cook up our next program on Tuesday.", "idx": 6061}], "idx": 3956} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rik Sharma PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 9 November 2012 Barack Obama securing a second term as president of the United States is the end of the world. At the very least, America is dead. Or that's what you'd assume scrolling through this Tumblr blog dedicated to chronicling the misery of Mitt Romney supporters in the aftermath of the election. It may be schadenfreude but there is plenty to enjoy on the undiplomatically named blog - White People Mourning Romney - which gathers together Facebook posts, tweets, pictures and news clippings. White people mourning Romney: The lady on the left looks disgruntled with proceedings while this girl's (right) hopes and dreams were crushed as Mitt didn't make it\n@highlight\nRepublicans across America seen overreacting to Obama's victory\n@highlight\nMany believe America 'is dead' and 'liberty and freedom are in jeopardy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 470, "end": 497}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now even @placeholder fans have to crack a smile at that.", "idx": 6070}], "idx": 3961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Kisiel and Lizzie Edmonds Police arrested three people in central London after thousands of revellers dressed as Father Christmas ran amok. The world-wide internet flash-mob gathering SantaCon, in which strangers agree to meet dressed as Father Christmas before hitting the streets for some festive fun, has been criticised in the past for some revellers getting a little carried away and heavy drinking. This year in London, crowds walked from Marble Arch to Portland Place while singing carols and giving out sweets on Saturday. In trouble: One Santa Claus is led away by police during the annual 'Santa-Con' in central London (left) meanwhile two others feel the love as they hug an officer\n@highlight\nPeople dressed up as Father Christmas for flash-mob gathering SantaCon - with some getting a little out of hand\n@highlight\nIn central London three were arrested for theft, robbery and public order offences during a walk through the streets\n@highlight\nFlash mob has been criticised for heavy drinking as London revellers climbed lampposts, scaffolding and cars\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, similar events also took place across the world including in New York, Vancouver and San Francisco", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "these festive pictures, one elated @placeholder can be seen jumping in the air", "idx": 6080}], "idx": 3965} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 18:11 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 18:11 EST, 16 March 2014 George Osborne\u2019s fashionable 5:2 diet appears to be paying off, with the Chancellor looking noticeably leaner on the breakfast TV sofa yesterday. The Chancellor is said to have shed significant amounts of weight by cutting his calorie intake to just 500 on two days of the week - while David Cameron has sparked speculation he may also be on a new diet. The Prime Minister, who has fought an on-off battle with his weight, tucked into low-fat options on his flight back from a trip to Tel Aviv last week, after Number 10 asked for him to be served a selection containing no dairy products.\n@highlight\nOsborne slimmed after cutting calorie intake to 500 for two days a week\n@highlight\nCameron also 'on the diet' and 'experimenting with alternatives to dairy'\n@highlight\nClegg has started kickboxing, Gove lost 2st on \u00a32,500 Austrian 'fat farm'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder\u2019s efforts to keep in trim have been hampered by a knee injury, which has curtailed his jogging.", "idx": 6082}], "idx": 3967} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The coach of four-time major winner Ernie Els has urged golf's governing bodies to come to a quick decision on the proposed banning of anchored putting. Golf's rulemakers Royal & Ancient (R & A) and the United States Golf Association (USGA), which governs the game in the U.S. and Mexico, announced in November they intend to ban the method of putting by which a club is anchored to a part of the body by 2016. The decision has been backed by the European Tour, but Tim Finchem, commissioner of the lucrative U.S.-based PGA Tour, opposes the rule change which would essentially outlaw the controversial \"belly putter\".\n@highlight\nErnie Els' coach calls for a decision on anchored putting\n@highlight\nPGA Tour spoke out against a ban on the technique, which could be outlawed\n@highlight\nClaude Harmon III says a delay on the decision could damage integrity of golf\n@highlight\nEls, Keegan Bradley and Webb Simpson have all won recent majors using belly putter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 212, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 794, "end": 810}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They're going to have to fall in line with whatever the @placeholder and R & A do.", "idx": 6090}], "idx": 3971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Navy commander, a Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent and a Singapore-based defense contractor face federal charges in two bribery schemes involving hundreds of millions of dollars in Navy contracts with payoffs that included prostitutes and luxury travel, according to the U.S. attorney's office in San Diego. The three men -- Navy Cmdr. Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz; NCIS Supervisory Special Agent John Bertrand Beliveau II and contractor Leonard Glenn Francis, the CEO of Singapore-based Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd., -- were all arrested earlier this week. According to a news release from the U.S. attorney's office, Misiewicz, 46, used a position as deputy operations officer of the U.S. Seventh Fleet to help schedule visits of U.S. Navy ships to ports where Francis' company provided services including tugboats, security, transportation, supplies, fuel and waste removal.\n@highlight\nNavy commander steered ships to contractor's ports, complaint alleges\n@highlight\nNCIS agent told contractor of investigation, U.S. attorney says\n@highlight\nPayoffs included prostitutes, luxury travel, according to U.S. attorney's office", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 424, "end": 448}, {"start": 465, "end": 485}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 544}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If true, the allegations against @placeholder will tarnish what has been an inspiring immigrant success story.", "idx": 6095}], "idx": 3973} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Malone UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 24 October 2011 As family days out, it must rank as one of the more bizarre and macabre. Men, women and children lined-up in the hot sunshine yesterday for a chance to view the corpse of Muammar Gaddafi, the dead Libyan dictator and self-styled King of Kings. In a refrigerated store room at a shopping centre - normally used to store chickens before being stacked on the shelves - the chance to glimpse the decaying corpse of Gaddafi was the sole attraction in Misrata, once Libya's richest city and now reduced to rubble after the war.\n@highlight\nMass grave of Gaddafi loyalists found\n@highlight\nUK's Defence Secretary says the revolution is 'stained' by Gaddafi's death\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch warns of a 'trend of killings'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 636}, {"start": 640, "end": 656}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 721, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Waiting in line: @placeholder wait patiently to see Gaddafi's body", "idx": 6097}], "idx": 3975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:05 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 25 April 2013 Iraq War veteran Tomas Young said today he does not harbor any personal resentment against former President George Bush despite being an outspoken anti-war activist who blamed Bush's administration for the war on Iraq. Young spoke from his hospice bed with his wife Claudia by his side on the same day the First Families - both past and present - gathered to honor Bush's presidency at the opening of a library in his name in Dallas. He said: 'I'm not angry at George Bush because he seems like a relatively good guy. I think he was manipulated by Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz, and from what I hear he is divorced from them.'\n@highlight\nArmy veteran Tomas Young enrolled in the Army two days after 9/11\n@highlight\nDeployed to Iraq in 2004 and paralyzed by sniper's bullet four days later\n@highlight\nMr Young plans to refuse nourishment as he is in constant pain\n@highlight\nVeteran has written his last letter to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney shaming them for killing thousands in the war", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked today if he would like to see the letter in the @placeholder library, he said: 'I think it'd be a great thing for it to", "idx": 6105}], "idx": 3980} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Adorable seven-month-old Grace has beaten more than 180,000 other little ones to become the new Gerber Baby. Resting her head on her hands and sporting a cute smile, perhaps it's unsurprising this was the winning photo in baby food brand Gerber's 5th Annual Be Our Baby Photo Search. Grace and her parents, from East Petersburg, Pennsylvania, will now receive $50,000, one year of Gerber Baby Food, and the opportunity to appear in a Gerber ad as official 2015 'spokesbaby'. Gerber announced its newest star and winning entry in the 5th annual Gerber Be Our Baby Photo Search 2014 as Grace from East Petersburg, Pennsylvania (pictured)\n@highlight\nGrace from East Petersburg, Pennsylvania, was crowned the 2015 Gerber Baby\n@highlight\nThe adorable 7-month-old beat 180,000 babies for the title and $50,000 prize\n@highlight\nFor more than eight decades Gerber featured a sketch of Ann Turner Cook\n@highlight\nMrs Cook was the original brand model until the recent photo competition", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 251, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 312, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 544, "end": 574}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now 87, became the first Gerber model in 1928, and her trademarked portrait has appeared on millions of jars, cartons and tubs of the baby food over the years.", "idx": 6109}], "idx": 3983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With a wealth of personal connections to the country and a sense of Italian identity \u2018rooted' in her psyche, Alex Polizzi's latest series for Channel 5 was always going to be an emotional affair. In a touching scene from the first episode of Alex Polizzi\u2019s Secret Italy, the presenter is shown sampling some frittelle - a type of Venetian doughnut, which her late grandmother often used to make. One bite is enough to transport her back to her nonna\u2019s kitchen and tears well up in her eyes. \u2018She was an amazing cook and I\u2019m really sad that I didn\u2019t take more advantage at the time. Coming back here has reminded me just how much this city means to me\u2019, she says.\n@highlight\nPolizzi\u2019s latest show for Channel 5 is a heartfelt love letter to Italy\n@highlight\nThe Hotel Inspector star reveals her favourite places to visit in the country\n@highlight\nLocations include the Amalfi coast where Polizzi spent her honeymoon\n@highlight\nVenice is \u2018achingly beautiful\u2019 but is full of 'mad, baying packs' of tourists\n@highlight\nPresenter reveals how to avoid the crowds and get off the beaten track", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All four of Polizzi\u2019s grandparents were @placeholder and she considers the show to be a homage to her family and the regions they came from.", "idx": 6129}, {"query": "It\u2019s a city that Polizzi knows well: her grandmother, who died five years ago, was @placeholder and her mother\u2019s best friend still lives there.", "idx": 6130}], "idx": 3995} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Authorities have apprehended the alleged leader of a global human trafficking ring that smuggled Chinese migrants to New York City through Mexico. Mexican federal police arrested Huang Chen Yaowei, 31, and rescued eight undocumented Chinese migrants, Mexico's Secretary of Public Safety said in a statement Friday. U.S. immigration authorities arrested another suspect, Zhendi Li, in New York, the statement said. Huang is the suspected leader of an international criminal organization that charged Chinese migrants $80,000 for passage to the United States through Mexico. He was allegedly involved in trafficking Chinese citizens since May 2004, Mexican authorities said.\n@highlight\nAnother suspect has also been arrested in New York\n@highlight\nPolice say the organization charged migrants $80,000 for passage to the U.S.\n@highlight\nAuthorities say the Chinese migrants stayed at hotels in Mexico City", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 208, "end": 224}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities said they worked with U.S. immigration officials to coordinate the investigation and the simultaneous capture of Zhendi.", "idx": 6136}], "idx": 3998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 3 December 2013 The cremated remains of either a human or animal have been discovered inside the Jordan-Hare Stadium where this year\u2019s dramatic Iron Bowl college football game was played in Alabama on Saturday night. The bones and ashes were found near the 40-yeard line by a team cleaning the grounds after fans had stormed the field to celebrate Auburn beating Alabama. Auburn officials are not sure if the remains are human, but bone fragments were discovered scattered within the ashes. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nCremated remains of either a human or animal were found inside the Jordan-Hare Stadium\n@highlight\nOfficials say it is not the first time a fan has dumped the remains of a former family member on the field\n@highlight\nAuburn officials made the discovery Monday while cleaning the stadium after Auburn fans trampled the field to celebrate their victory over Alabama in the Iron Bowl on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 180, "end": 198}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018People want their final resting place to be @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 6142}], "idx": 4002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 18 March 2014 It has been visited by big names such as P. Diddy, Tupac and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, but the majority of guests at this \u2018Manhattan hot spot\u2019 are not dropping in voluntarily, and there certainly is no VIP section. As well as Rockefeller Center, The Empire State Building and Central Park, New York City tourists are now adding Manhattan Criminal Court to their must-see list. The \u2018night court\u2019 is a chance for tourists to see real life U.S. law-and-order in action, portrayed in numerous television shows and films.\n@highlight\nTourists are flocking to Manhattan Criminal Court in New York\n@highlight\nThe 'night session' between 5pm and 1am is particularly busy\n@highlight\nThe NYC court takes on 70 to 90 cases in one night session", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 167}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 309, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 385}, {"start": 411, "end": 434}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 636, "end": 659}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To travelers, it is a form of gritty entertainment, hard-knocks education or at least a chance to experience real-life law and order on a @placeholder scale.", "idx": 6143}], "idx": 4003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Three teenage British girls suspected of traveling from London to Turkey with the goal of joining ISIS are now believed to have made it to their target country -- war-torn Syria -- London's Metropolitan Police said Tuesday. Police didn't elaborate, other than to say in a statement that they \"now have reason to believe that (the girls) are no longer in Turkey\" and have crossed into neighboring Syria, parts of which have been taken over by the Islamist terror group. 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Evgeny Buryakov, Igor Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy conspired to gather economic intelligence on behalf of Russia, including alleged information about U.S. sanctions against the country, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement. Monday's charges are linked to Buryakov's alleged covert work on behalf of Russia's foreign intelligence service, known as the SVR, according to a criminal complaint. Three people were charged Monday in connection with a Cold War-style Russian spy ring that tried to recruit New York City residents as intelligence sources. 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Lord Patten dismissed demands for the university to make good its snub to Lady Thatcher three decades after it refused her an honorary degree. 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Caroline Foxley, 59, was convicted last month of claiming job seekers allowance, housing benefits and income support while her two children went to private schools. 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John Massey, 64, was captured at an address in Faversham this afternoon following an 'intelligence-led operation', according to the Metropolitan Police. 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'I don\u2019t know, some people might do something for me, but I\u2019ll be glad just to sit down and rest,' World War II veteran Richard Arvine Overton told Fox News from the East Austin, Texas home he built after returning from active duty. 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Anthony Harrison, 32, is alleged to have raped two girls in Britain after they had been subjected to an extraordinary African black magic ritual by a people-smuggling gang. The terrifying ceremony was performed in Nigeria by a Juju priest to trap the girls into a life of sex slavery, it was said. 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In an explicit video, Quaid's wife Evgina sits on the bed in a bikini while the 64-year-old actor, who is sporting a long white beard, launches a diatribe against Warner Bros and News Corp. It concludes with former model Evi donning a Rupert Murdoch mask before Quaid simulates sex with her while she wears a Murdoch mask. 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It began, as these things usually do, with a teenage infatuation. When the 18-year-old from Delhi burst on the scene with pace, accuracy and menace \u2013 and immediately tied even the great Ricky Ponting in all manner of knots - we dared to ask whether India had found its first quick bowler since Kapil Dev to match the country\u2019s long line of spinning greats? 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Jewell trekked and bused her way Thursday through the 1,600-acre island in Virginia's Tidewater region. Guided by National Park Service rangers, Jewell saw sections of the island that now lie beneath the James River and heard of the devastation in 2003, when Hurricane Isabel raked the low-lying landscape. 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Investigators conducted more than 400 interviews and found that several officials had \"empowered\" Jerry Sandusky to continue his abuse, while Joe Paterno, the school's legendary head football coach, could have stopped the attacks had he done more, investigators said Thursday. 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Jake Sanders, a medicine student from Deakin University in Geelong Victoria, made the slip up last night on Channel Nine\u2019s Millionaire Hot Seat. Mr Sanders was asked to choose from which four iconic film series the character Bobba Fett-a bounty hunter from Star Wars-features in. Scroll down for video Jake Sanders made the slip up last night on Channel Nine\u2019s Millionaire Hot Seat Boba Fett is a menacing mercenary from the iconic George Lucas directed Star Wars saga \u2018Bobba Fett is a bounty hunter from which film series? 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Why? Because if you violate my airspace, then from now on, our slap will be hard,\" Erdogan told supporters at a campaign rally. State-run media in Syria called the shoot-down an act of \"blatant aggression\" and said the downed plane was over northern Syria at the time. The pilot ejected and was rescued, SANA reported, citing a military source. The Turkish armed forces website reported that two Syrian planes were spotted and were warned four times about approaching Turkish airspace as they flew north in Syrian airspace.\n@highlight\nTurkish armed forces: One plane retreated after four warnings; other did not\n@highlight\nSyrian state media say plane was over Syria, accuse Turkey of \"blatant aggression\"\n@highlight\nTurkish Prime Minister: \"If you violate my airspace ... our slap will be hard\"\n@highlight\nArea has seen heavy fighting since an opposition offensive began recently", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 115, "end": 134}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The plane turned west and continued to fly into @placeholder airspace, according to the site.", "idx": 6241}, {"query": "In October 2012, @placeholder fired on Syrian government targets in response to the shelling of a Turkish border town in which five civilians were killed.", "idx": 6242}, {"query": "In October 2012, Turkey fired on Syrian government targets in response to the shelling of a @placeholder border town in which five civilians were killed.", "idx": 6243}], "idx": 4063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 13:17 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:34 EST, 15 January 2013 Bus driver Jasminder Singh Dhesi, 50, pleaded to causing the deaths of two men killed in a motorway crash A coach driver has admitted causing the deaths of two men killed in a horrific motorway crash after he parked on a carriageway moments before a lorry ploughed into it. Jasminder Singh Dhesi, who will be sentenced next month, was arrested in March last year after a coach carrying fruit-pickers was struck by a lorry on the M5 near Birmingham. Lorry driver William Mapstone, from Wells in Somerset, died in hospital after the collision, while a passenger on the Volvo coach, Liaquat Ali, also suffered fatal injuries.\n@highlight\nJasminder Singh Dhesi's coach broke down twice but he continued driving\n@highlight\nHe then had to stop in the slow lane of the M5 near Birmingham in thick fog\n@highlight\nMoments later, an oncoming lorry plunged into the back of the coach\n@highlight\nLorry driver William Mapstone and coach passenger Liaquat Ali both killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 105, "end": 125}, {"start": 368, "end": 388}, {"start": 523, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 728, "end": 748}, {"start": 855, "end": 856}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 990, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "coach then broke down for a third time 10 minutes later and @placeholder", "idx": 6248}], "idx": 4067} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend and two doctors entered \"not guilty\" pleas Wednesday to new charges connected to the death of the former Playboy model and reality TV star in 2007. Howard K. Stern appeared in court on charges connected to the death of Anna Nicole Smith. Howard K. Stern, Smith's lawyer and companion, appeared in Los Angeles County Superior Court, along with Dr. Khristine Eroshevich and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor to formally hear the charges. Smith's death in a Hollywood, Florida, hotel on February 8, 2007, was ruled to be from \"acute combined drug intoxication,\" the Broward County, Florida medical examiner said.\n@highlight\nTrio enter \"not guilty\" pleas in connection with model's 2007 death\n@highlight\nSmith's lawyer and two doctors accused of supplying her with drugs\n@highlight\nSmith, 39, died of \"acute combined drug intoxication\" in February 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 50}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 284, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 362, "end": 394}, {"start": 412, "end": 431}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces 11 felony counts, while the doctors were charged with six each.", "idx": 6249}, {"query": "One investigator described @placeholder, whose real name was Vickie Lynn Marshall, as a \"drug seeker.\"", "idx": 6250}], "idx": 4068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A budding film-maker has released a trailer for her own horror movie - after raising $31,900 (\u00a320,000) to make it on Kickstarter. Emily DiPrimio, 14, from Philadelphia, crowdsourced the funds so she could make her own '1980s-style slasher film'. Co-written and co-directed by her father Ron, Carver is about 'a group of young teenagers who are haunted by a despicable act they committed when they were younger'. The trailer for Carver - which stars unknowns Lea Davis and Mark Ryan Anderson - has now been released The film stars unknown actors, including Lea Davis and Mark Ryan Anderson as well as other\n@highlight\nEmily DiPrimio launched a Kickstarter campaign to create her first film\n@highlight\nSurpassed her crowdfunding goal to make dreams come true\n@highlight\nThe '1980s-style slasher film' is now complete and set for release soon", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 489}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 587}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Before I knew it, we were writing @placeholder together which made the 12 weeks fly by.", "idx": 6254}], "idx": 4070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama and other world leaders have decided to end Russia's role in the group of leading industrialized nations, the White House said Monday. The move to suspend Russia's membership in the G8 is the latest direct response from major countries allied against Russia's annexation of Crimea. \"International law prohibits the acquisition of part or all of another state's territory through coercion or force,\" the statement said. \"To do so violates the principles upon which the international system is built. We condemn the illegal referendum held in Crimea in violation of Ukraine's constitution. \"We also strongly condemn Russia's illegal attempt to annex Crimea in contravention of international law and specific international obligations.\"\n@highlight\nIndustrialized powers acted to penalize Russia over Crimea\n@highlight\nObama in the Netherlands says the U.S. and European allies united in imposing costs on Russia\n@highlight\nRussian foreign minister downplays effect of losing G8 membership\n@highlight\nU.S. will concentrate on diplomatic, economic moves against Moscow", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 205, "end": 206}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 995, "end": 996}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So we have a question then: Is it necessary for the blood to be shed in @placeholder to agree on the right of the people in Crimea for self-determination?\"", "idx": 6266}, {"query": "With little resistance, the Russian President could easily move into eastern Ukraine even as @placeholder seeks to isolate Moscow in meetings with European allies.", "idx": 6268}], "idx": 4079} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For the first time since his release, Russian dissident Mikhail Khodorkovsky is telling the world about the 10 years he spent behind bars as a critic of the Kremlin. The oil magnate, who backed an opposition party, had been in prison since 2003 and was convicted in 2005 of tax evasion and fraud. He was due for release next year, but President Vladimir Putin signed an amnesty decree for him Friday. In his first television interview, the former Yukos oil tycoon told CNN's Christiane Amanpour there were no conditions for his release. \"Mr. Putin, on a number of times, publicly said that he was ready to consider the question of my pardoning -- but I had to say I was guilty for that,\" Khodorkovsky said during the interview in Berlin. \"That was an unacceptable condition for me.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Khodorkovsky says he'll be involved in \"social activities,\" not politics or business\n@highlight\nMikhail Khodorkovsky was released Friday after 10 years in prison\n@highlight\nHe says he was stabbed in the face while he was in prison\n@highlight\nHe says Putin might have pardoned him earlier if he had said he was guilty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 84}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 478, "end": 480}, {"start": 484, "end": 502}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 904, "end": 923}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has said his prosecution was part of a @placeholder campaign to destroy him and take control of the company he built from privatization deals of the 1990s.", "idx": 6271}], "idx": 4082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is set to play his injured captain Didier Drogba from the start of their crucial World Cup Group G clash against Brazil on Sunday. Drogba fractured his arm during a pre-World Cup warm-up match against Japan but still managed 25 minutes during Ivory Coast's 0-0 draw against Portugal in their opener on Tuesday. The Chelsea star wore a cast to protect his injury and came close to making the breakthrough after coming off the bench. Former England boss Eriksson was clearly satisfied with what he saw and his performances in training. \"It wouldn't be surprising if Drogba plays from the start against Brazil. 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That was the message from Lionel Messi to Brazil's boy wonder Neymar. Both players, teammates at Barcelona, have lit up this World Cup with four goals in their opening three games. But unlike Neymar, who at the age of just 22 has scored 35 goals in 52 international appearances, Messi has had to contend with critics who say he never delivers when playing in an Argentina shirt. Now, having scored more times in this tournament than his previous two World Cups combined, those opinions appear to have disappeared ahead of the last-16 tie against Switzerland.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi scores twice for Argentina\n@highlight\nNigeria qualifies despite 3-2 defeat\n@highlight\nIran beaten 3-1 by Bosnia-Herzegovina\n@highlight\nEdin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic on target for Bosnia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 735, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Congratulations to the @placeholder team, I wish them all the best in the tournament.\"", "idx": 6316}], "idx": 4119} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- South Sudan's government has gained control of a remote town that had been under attack by fighters from a rival tribe, the nation's information minister said Monday. Some of the thousands who fled into the bush have begun to return to Pibor, said Barnaba Benjamin, South Sudan's minister of information and broadcasting. Earlier Monday, a military official said that roughly 4,000 army and police reinforcements were on the way to Pibor after weekend attacks. The United Nations also said it sent a battalion of peacekeepers to Pibor last week amid reports that members of the Lou Nuer tribe were marching toward the town, home to the Murle tribe, after attacking the village of Lukangol.\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 50,000 people are said to have fled from the violence in Jonglei\n@highlight\nInformation minister: Some of the thousands who fled have started to return to Pibor\n@highlight\nEarlier, an official said roughly 4,000 reinforcements were being sent to Pibor\n@highlight\nThe town had been under attack by fighters from a rival tribe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She similarly said that the town of @placeholder is secure now, though the situation there remains fluid.", "idx": 6321}], "idx": 4121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Human error and system lapses, rather than deliberate concealing of information, allowed a terror suspect with explosives to board a U.S.-bound airplane on Christmas Day, President Obama's terrorism czar said Sunday. John Brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, said on CNN's \"State of the Union\" that the security breakdown in the failed bombing of the Northwest Airlines flight was different from the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. \"It's not like 9/11,\" Brennan said, adding that the \"system didn't work as it should have\" due to \"lapses\" and \"human error.\" \"There wasn't an effort to try to conceal information,\" he said, referring to the well-chronicled competition and turf wars among security agencies prior to the 2001 attacks, which was later blamed for the failure to prevent them.\n@highlight\nJohn Brennan: \"System didn't work as it should have\" due to \"lapses\" and \"human error\"\n@highlight\nSuspect's cash payment for airfare \"wasn't a necessary [warning] bell,\" says Brennan\n@highlight\nThomas Kean of 9/11 panel says Brennan \"wrong when he says this wasn't like 9/11\"\n@highlight\nCNN iReport: Tell us about your airport security experiences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 341, "end": 358}, {"start": 418, "end": 435}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1168}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The directive also increases the use of enhanced screening technologies and mandates threat-based and random screening for passengers on @placeholder bound international flights.\"", "idx": 6323}], "idx": 4123} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- America's top technology companies have approval ratings that most politicians can only dream of, according to a new poll. 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Shaun Tudor, who has spent 23 years in psychiatric institutions, was granted unescorted leave even though he had a history of attacking boys \u2013 and once did so while on leave from another unit. In his latest attack, Tudor dragged his terrified victim into some bushes within ten minutes of being let out. 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Both have invested in big names and foreign stars to try to give viewers the best insight into the biggest tournament on the planet. Here, Sportsmail assesses the two sides and give our verdict on who will do it best in Brazil... BBC\u2019s Gary Lineker is suave and sophisticated. He has a slick line in patter of which his old mentor Des Lynam would approve. Lineker\u2019s 10 goals in two World Cup finals make him as qualified as any of his studio experts to pass judgment. ITV\u2019s Adrian Chiles is not everyone\u2019s cup of tea, but he does a decent job of stirring up his studio guests. 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Ronny Deila warned Celtic\u2019s SPFL Premiership rivals his side will now take some stopping Virgil van Dijk scores the opening goal of the game in the clash between Celtic and Motherwell\n@highlight\nCeltic beat Motherwell 4-0 on Wednesday evening\n@highlight\nVirgil van Dijk, Leigh Griffiths and Mikael Lustig scored\n@highlight\nThe win took them top of the Scottish Premiership\n@highlight\nRonny Deila said Celtic can win the treble this season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 43}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 473, "end": 488}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 797, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then added a third goal to seal the win with 15 minutes remaining", "idx": 6340}], "idx": 4132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. and Cuban officials held migration talks for the first time in more than two years on Wednesday. Some saw the meeting as a sign that long-frigid relations between the two nations are slowly thawing. But others said that the meeting was overshadowed by the Cuban weapons shipment to North Korea uncovered by Panamanian authorities this week. American and Cuban officials met in Washington for the first time since January 2011 to discuss implementing 1994 and 1995 agreements that regulate travel between the United States and Cuba, known as the U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords. \"The U.S. delegation highlighted areas of successful cooperation in migration, including advances in aviation safety and visa processing, while also identifying actions needed to ensure that the goals of the accords are fully met, especially those having to do with safeguarding the lives of intending immigrants,\" the State Department said in a statement after Wednesday's meeting.\n@highlight\nSome say talks are a sign that frigid U.S.-Cuba relations are slowly thawing\n@highlight\nOthers say a seized Cuban weapons shipment to North Korea is a sign talks should end\n@highlight\nUnited States calls for Cuba to release a jailed State Department contractor\n@highlight\nCuba's delegation criticizes U.S. migration policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 564, "end": 585}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1286}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder' so-called \"wet foot, dry foot\" policy means Cubans who reach American soil are not sent back to Cuba, which Cuban authorities say leads to an increase in illegal journeys.", "idx": 6341}, {"query": "But the United States' so-called \"wet foot, dry foot\" policy means Cubans who reach American soil are not sent back to @placeholder, which Cuban authorities say leads to an increase in illegal journeys.", "idx": 6342}, {"query": "In the meantime, several U.S. lawmakers who are critics of Cuba's government have said the situation is a warning sign that @placeholder officials can't ignore.", "idx": 6343}], "idx": 4133} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan McEvoy Back in the 1990s, Michael J Garcia enjoyed stealing a moment behind the desk of the then US Attorney Mary Jo White. \u2018The office felt pretty good,\u2019 joked Garcia, then a young prosecutor. \u2018I liked the chair.\u2019 In 2005, that chair in arguably the most prestigious prosecutor\u2019s office in America - Southern District of New York, with responsibility for eight counties including Manhattan - was his. After being sworn in, this son of a shipping company worker and a housewife from Valley Stream, Long Island, \u2018shut the door for a few minutes, just to absorb it\u2019. 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However, he and first lady Michelle Obama will not visit the anti-apartheid icon at the hospital \"out of deference to Nelson Mandela's peace and comfort, and the family's wishes,\" the White House said. \"I expressed my hope that Madiba draws peace and comfort from the time that he is spending with loved ones, and also expressed my heartfelt support for the entire family as they work through this difficult time,\" Obama said after meeting with Mandela family members in Johannesburg. Madiba is Mandela's clan name.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama speaks with young Africans at a town hall-style meeting in Soweto\n@highlight\nObama meets with family members of Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg\n@highlight\nEx-South African President F. 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Reus played 57 minutes as Jurgen Klopp's side beat Stuttgart Kickers 4-1 to advance to the second round of the DFB Pokal. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang followed up his goal in Wednesday's Super Cup win over Bayern Munich with a double against the third division side, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Adrian Ramos also on target. 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The group's campaign, called \"Stop the Pity,\" was launched here at the South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas. The goal, as the title makes clear, is to help women around the world by empowering them, celebrating their successes, instead of feeling bad about the vast inequalities that do exist.\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter talks with the woman behind a movement called \"Stop the Pity\"\n@highlight\nThe group unveiled a new video at SXSW that aims to shift attitudes about Africa\n@highlight\nSutter: The group focuses on empowerment as a form of aid, not guilt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 489, "end": 518}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 745, "end": 755}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Others use the term \"badvocacy,\" which the blog Texas in @placeholder defines as \"a good catch-all term to describe advocacy that begins with great intentions to help those who are suffering, but that at best accomplishes nothing or at worst actually makes the problem even more difficult to solve.\"", "idx": 6379}], "idx": 4154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The French Foreign Ministry has been forced to begin negotiations with the U.S. State Department about making payments to Holocaust survivors or risk losing out on a billion dollar contract. 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Adam Lallana receives treatment after injuring his thigh against Leicester City on New Year's Day The England midfielder works out in the gym at Liverpool's Melwood training ground on Friday\n@highlight\nAdam Lallana came of injured in Liverpool's 2-2 draw against Leicester\n@highlight\nEngland midfielder will be out for four weeks with the thigh injury\n@highlight\nLallana had been in fine form, starting six consecutive matches", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lallana celebrates scoring a brilliant goal against @placeholder at Anfield on December 29", "idx": 6388}], "idx": 4161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Tottenham have been rebuffed in an initial attempt to offer Gylfi Sigurdsson in return for Swansea's Ben Davies and Michel Vorm. Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is looking to introduce some new faces at White Hart Lane following his arrival from Southampton this summer, and he sees Davies and Vorm as ideal additions to his squad. 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He is right to worry. Eurozone inflation is running at less than 1% a year, with several countries already experiencing falling prices. Deflation, and even very low inflation, can be a huge drag on economic activity. There's no encouragement to spend today to avoid higher prices tomorrow -- indeed, falling prices make putting off purchases attractive. 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An estimated 1.1million people, most of them Jews, were killed at Hitler's most infamous death camp, located in occupied Poland, which later was to become a symbol of the horrors carried out during the Holocaust. The camp was liberated by Soviet Red Army troops on January 27, 1945 and about 200,000 camp inmates survived, with around 300 still alive today. 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It was claimed he was suffering post-traumatic stress disorder Security firm G4S was warned not to employ an armed guard in Iraq days before he murdered two colleagues \u2013 one of them an ex-Royal Marine, a new BBC documentary claims. Danny Fitzsimons, 31, was sentenced to at least 20 years in 2011 for killing Paul McGuigan, 37, from Peebles in Scotland, and Australian Darren Hoare, also 37, in Baghdad in August 2009. 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But our preconceived ideas about expensive destinations are often misjudged, with many of us overspending despite our keenness for a bargain. As many as 49 per cent of Britons who had never been to France felt it was not a value-for-money country, according to a new survey by Post Office Travel Money. Pricey: Destinations such as the Cote D'azur in the south of France are not seen as value for money On a budget: Beaches, such as Slanchev Bryag in Bulgaria, are thought to be budget options\n@highlight\nPerceived value is the key to how we choose our holidays, finds a survey\n@highlight\nTurkey and Spain score but France, Dubai and Italy get the thumbs down\n@highlight\nOnly a third of us stick to our spending budget on overseas trips\n@highlight\nOn a holiday spending budget of \u00a3552 the average overspend is \u00a3242", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 375, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was the destination to which most people would return.", "idx": 6408}], "idx": 4177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Back at his swish penthouse apartment in Canary Wharf, Sam Allardyce would have rocked back on his settee and let out an enormous belly laugh. He is the biggest winner here. This is the Arsenal team West Ham\u2019s manager wants to face on December 28, the one who cannot defend a set-piece for love nor money. What a charitable bunch Arsene Wenger\u2019s men can be. It was a seasonal slip-up, conceding a 97th-minute equaliser when poor Calum Chambers was bamboozled out of the way by Martin Skrtel. VIDEO Scroll down to see Allardyce on what his West Ham side can achieve this season\n@highlight\nArsenal drew 2-2 with Liverppol at Anfield on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe Gunners were leading 2-1 deep into injury time\n@highlight\nLiverpool's Martin Skrtel beat Calum Chambers to a header to equalise\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger's side face West Ham on December 28 at Upton Park", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the post-match analysis @placeholder admitted that there were \u2018tactical and psychological reasons\u2019 behind this awkward performance at Anfield.", "idx": 6444}], "idx": 4206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Mad Men\" and \"Damages\" found themselves on top when the nominations for the 60th Annual Primetime Emmys came out Thursday morning -- but, again, there was no love for HBO's \"The Wire.\" Emmy nominee Jon Hamm stars as ad exec Don Draper in \"Mad Men,\" which earned 16 nominations. AMC's \"Mad Men\" and FX's \"Damages\" made Emmy history Thursday as the first basic-cable series to be nominated for best drama. The pair, which had made the 10-series Emmy shortlist, have been widely hailed by critics and have received good ratings for basic-cable series -- though \"Damages\" star Glenn Close said she hopes the Emmys help boost the show's audience.\n@highlight\n\"Mad Men\" and \"Damages\" earn best drama nominations\n@highlight\nHBO miniseries \"John Adams\" receives 23 nominations\n@highlight\nEmmys snub \"The Wire,\" \"Grey's Anatomy,\" \"Desperate Housewives\"\n@highlight\nCeremony will be broadcast on ABC on September 21", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 91, "end": 112}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 309}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 831, "end": 850}, {"start": 894, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two highly rated shows, \"@placeholder\" and \"Desperate Housewives,\" were snubbed.", "idx": 6449}], "idx": 4208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A high school student has revealed how a 'sex-crazed' cross-dressing teacher allegedly took her to nude beaches, sex clubs and luxury hotels during a relationship where he would routinely exploit her. The girl, described only as V.V, said Brooklyn Tech faculty member Sean Shaynak flashed her as they walked to the subway after school and 'plied her with alcohol' during a visit to New York's sex museum. The youngster, who was 18 at the time of the alleged assaults, also said she was forced to 'pray for her life' as she hid in the bushes during a terrifying date with the 44-year-old, who was dressed in drag and screaming 'b****' as he looked for her.\n@highlight\nGirl known as V.V. said Sean Shaynak would take her to luxury hotels\n@highlight\nThe 44-year-old teacher from Brooklyn Tech also 'plied her with alcohol'\n@highlight\nPair met when the alleged victim went to an after-school Aerospace Club\n@highlight\nWas forced to 'pray for her life' during a terrifying date on Halloween\n@highlight\nShe hid in the bushes while Shaynak was wearing drag shouting 'b****'\n@highlight\nThe teacher is facing 36 criminal charges from his time at the school\n@highlight\nIs also accused of having sex with six girls between 2011 and 2014", "entities": [{"start": 229, "end": 231}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of the most selective high schools in the city.", "idx": 6454}], "idx": 4210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 03:30 EST, 28 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:30 EST, 29 October 2012 Police investigating Jimmy Savile are poised to make fresh arrests this week after Gary Glitter was taken into custody. The convicted paedophile was the first to be detained in what is expected to be a wave of arrests of celebrities and former BBC staff. Detectives warned Savile\u2019s living accomplices last week that \u2018we are coming for you\u2019, and have drawn up a detailed arrest strategy. Scroll down for video Release: Gary Glitter is seen outside his home yesterday after he was released from a police station following his arrest earlier\n@highlight\nMetropolitan Police swoop at 68-year-old pop star's London home\n@highlight\nArrested in connection with force's Operation Yewtree over presenter Savile\n@highlight\nHe is the first high-profile arrest over huge inquiry into sexual abuse claims\n@highlight\nGlitter, real name Paul Gadd, jailed in Vietnam for 2006 for child sex offences", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 643, "end": 661}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jailed: @placeholder sits flanked by Vietnamese police in 2006 as he was sentenced to three years in prison for committing obscene acts with two underage girls in Vietnam", "idx": 6462}], "idx": 4215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The Afghan Taliban are prepared to open an \"office outside the country for talks with foreigners,\" a purported spokesman for the movement said in a statement released Tuesday. The statement could signal the Taliban's public willingness to talk to the United States for the first time. Calling himself \"Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan spokesman,\" Zabiullah Mujaheed said the Taliban have a \"preliminary agreement with Qatar and other respective sides.\" The Taliban are asking for the release of prisoners from the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in exchange for opening the office, he said. He said the group is also \"ready for talks and negotiation inside the country.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Nuland: \"We are prepared to support a process that the Afghans support\"\n@highlight\nThe Taliban have a preliminary deal to open an office in Qatar, a statement says\n@highlight\nThey want detainees freed from Guantanamo Bay as a condition for talks\n@highlight\nIt appears to be their first public offer of talks without a U.S. withdrawal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 373, "end": 390}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 934, "end": 947}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He agreed with the Americans that talks had to take place between @placeholder.", "idx": 6467}], "idx": 4218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:17 EST, 26 November 2012 12 days after Superstorm Sandy New York is still struggling to recover with Congressmen asking the military to take the lead in restore power to thousands still left in the dark and dwindling fuel supplies have forced Mayor Michael Bloomberg order new rules for gas rationing. Long Island congressman Peter King and Steve Israel announced they were requesting the Army Corps of Engineers and Energy Department take over the work of getting power back on in the embattled neighborhood calling the attempts of Long Island Power Authority 'abysmal.'\n@highlight\nGas rationing started at 6am in New York City, 5am in Long Island\n@highlight\nOnly cars number plates ending with an odd number can fill up Friday, even numbered plates can go to the pumps Saturday\n@highlight\nTaxis, commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles, buses and cars with medical plates are exempt\n@highlight\nReduced waiting times reported at some stations\n@highlight\nMayor Bloomberg said shortages could last another couple of weeks\n@highlight\nRationing also in place in New Jersey, where drivers are limited to 10 gallons", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 125}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 320, "end": 336}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 460, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 504}, {"start": 604, "end": 630}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The law is designed to help mitigate the city's gas shortage after @placeholder damaged the petroleum infrastructure in the region", "idx": 6473}], "idx": 4223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "House Republicans on Thursday elected Kevin McCarthy as majority leader, succeeding Eric Cantor, who is relinquishing the job after losing his primary election in an upset. The California Republican defeated Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador for the No. 2 position, which is responsible for the day-to-day running of the chamber and deciding which bills come to the floor for a vote. Labrador argued for a fresh conservative voice in the GOP leadership in challenging McCarthy, who was the favorite. With the win, McCarthy moves up a notch in the leadership hierarchy from whip, where he was responsible for counting votes and enforcing party discipline. Republicans then chose Louisiana's Steve Scalise, a red-state conservative, to succeed him.\n@highlight\nHouse Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy moves up a notch in leadership ranks\n@highlight\nCalifornia Republican defeated Labrador for the No. 2 job\n@highlight\nFew expect McCarthy's rise to significantly change how Republicans run the House", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 6, "end": 16}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Supporters say Republican proposals will come largely from committees and McCarthy's mainly will focus on using his political skills to help shape the GOP message and strategy to push its agenda, and help coordinate with @placeholder, who are in the minority.", "idx": 6475}, {"query": "Before last week's stunning upset of @placeholder many considered McCarthy as potentially the most vulnerable member of the House Republican leadership team.", "idx": 6476}, {"query": "During his tenure as whip, there were several embarrassing episodes, when high profile bills -- such as the farm bill and @placeholder debt limit plans -- failed to pass.", "idx": 6477}], "idx": 4225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arjen Robben has revealed that Holland's 2010 World Cup final loss to Spain 'still hurts' - and that he will only get over it if he can lift the trophy in Brazil. The Dutch got all the way to the final in South Africa but agonisingly lost 1-0 to Spain in extra time, courtesy of Andres Iniesta's 116th-minute strike. And Robben says that the pain is similar to how he felt when his club side Bayern Munich lost to Chelsea at their home ground, the Allianz Arena, in the 2012 Champions League final before claiming that trophy the following season - with the Dutchman himself scoring the winning goal.\n@highlight\nHolland lost 1-0 to Spain in the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa\n@highlight\nRobben says it 'still hurts' and they must win it in Brazil to 'get over' that\n@highlight\nThe winger claims the pain is similar to when Bayern Munich lost to Chelsea in the 2012 Champions League final at the Allianz Arena\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old says their 2013 victory helped to ease the pain\n@highlight\nHe also supports Manchester United's choice of Louis Van Gaal as coach", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 475, "end": 490}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 871, "end": 886}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My precious: Robben says lifting the @placeholder would ease the pain, as did lifting the 2013 Champions League", "idx": 6479}], "idx": 4227} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lena Dunham has spoken out about the fuss surrounding the photoshopping of her much-anticipated Vogue cover and photo-shoot, saying she doesn't understand the controversy. The extent of the photoshopping was revealed by Jezebel, the women's blog owned by Gawker Media, which offered a $10,000 bounty for the unretouched pictures. The writer and star of HBO\u2019s Girls told Slate that the controversy 'confuses me a little.' Cover girl: Dunham says she is pleased with the results of her photo-shoot with Vogue 'I understand that for people there is a contradiction between what I do and being on the cover of Vogue; but frankly I really don\u2019t know what the photoshopping situation is, I can\u2019t look at myself really objectively in that way,' Dunham, 27, told Slate.\n@highlight\nLena Dunham has responded to the controversy over her photoshopped Vogue fashion spread and cover\n@highlight\nDunham says she's 'confused' by all the fuss and says having a woman on the cover of Vogue who is not a typical model-type is a positive thing\n@highlight\nBlog Jezebel offered a $10,000 bounty for the unretouched images\n@highlight\nAfter they were published, many detractors labeled the move 'mean' and 'anti-feminist'\n@highlight\nDunham tweeted that the outcry was 'too ridiculous' to engage with", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is what Vogue does - and yes, we already know in general what all of these magazines do - but now, on its cover, @placeholder has a woman who rightfully declares that her appearance, with all of its perceived imperfections, shouldn't be hidden and doesn't need any fixing,' she wrote.", "idx": 6480}], "idx": 4228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republican Scott Brown lost his second Senate race in two election cycles on Tuesday, as Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen defeated him to win a second term, according to a CNN projection. Shaheen said late Tuesday night that Brown had called her to concede, and praised him for a \"vigorous race.\" The race represented Republicans' best chances at picking up a Senate seat in the Northeast -- one that was vital for Democrats to protect as they faced majority-threatening challenges elsewhere. Over the summer, Brown used a series of crises to nationalize the race -- arguing that President Barack Obama and, by extension, Senate Democrats like Shaheen, are unable to govern effectively.\n@highlight\nDemocratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen won a second term, defeating GOP challenger Scott Brown\n@highlight\nBrown previously represented Massachusetts in the Senate, but lost re-election in 2012\n@highlight\nBrown had tried to nationalize the race, focusing on Obama's handling of Ebola, ISIS and immigration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 640, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, turned to core Democratic economic issues and issues affecting working class voters and women.", "idx": 6482}], "idx": 4229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iran has denied inspectors from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog access to a key military site - ratcheting up tensions between Tehran and the West and effectively ending a working dialogue. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors were turned away from a base in Parchin, south east of the capital, where intelligence suggests nuclear weapons could be in development. It led to the UN declaring a two-day meeting, intended to calm fears over the Islamic Republic's disputed nuclear programme, to be a 'failure'. And it said talks with Iran are now unlikely to be re-started - as the West continues to step up sanctions against the major oil producer.\n@highlight\nInternational Atomic Energy Agency inspectors refused access to Parchin\n@highlight\nIntelligence suggests nuclear weapons in development at site\n@highlight\nUN watchdog declares two-day meeting a failure\n@highlight\nFurther talks are NOT on the table\n@highlight\nEvolving conflict like 'slow-motion Cuban Missile Crisis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 195, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 399, "end": 400}, {"start": 463, "end": 478}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 679, "end": 712}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 834, "end": 835}, {"start": 974, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This, it understands, is used to text explosives and suggests that @placeholder is developing possible nuclear weapons - a charge that Iran denies.", "idx": 6488}], "idx": 4233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- French swimmer Yannick Agnel won his second gold of a triumphant Olympics with a dominant performance in Monday's 200 meters freestyle final. South Korean swimmer Tae-Hwan Park and Yang Sun, of China, share silver after both finishing with a time of 1 minute 44.93 seconds. American medal hope Ryan Lochte struggled to keep up with his rivals as he finished fourth. \"Not so happy about that swim tonight... you live and learn. Tomorrow I will be better,\" Lochte tweeted. French President Francois Holland was in the crowd to see Agnel recorded the fastest time ever by a Frenchman, as Agnel demolished a strong field. 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Click here to follow @ralphellis56 1) Carlos Tevez, once the biggest and most controversial name at Manchester City, continues to be pushed deeper into the club\u2019s history books by the goal scoring of fellow Argentine Sergio Aguero. 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India's budget is a closely-watched TV event, with pre- and post-game analyses on every TV news channel. Even by those standards, Saturday's budget generated more interest than in previous years, in part because of soaring expectations on the new government. Jaitley signaled in his speech that \"incremental change\" was not enough, as he announced a raft of measures to boost infrastructure and growth.\n@highlight\nIndia's budget announcement is a televised, highly watched event\n@highlight\nThis year, Indian's paid particular attention, as they have high expectations from the Modi government", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking of Jaitley's boss, India's Prime Minister @placeholder, he said \"Modi was elected to control inflation and create jobs.", "idx": 6499}], "idx": 4237} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The thought came to Don Walker during that most quintessential of American outings -- a baseball game. Caught in a crush of people on his way into Atlanta's Turner Field, he couldn't help but think about what had just happened in Boston -- sports fans crowded into a small space, a bomb tucked into a backpack, and then death. Not that it stopped the Morgantown, West Virginia, man from enjoying his Atlanta vacation. \"You just watch things more closely,\" he said. Americans are doing a lot of that these days, especially after Monday's attack on the Boston Marathon, where three people died and more than 180 were wounded when a pair of bombs exploded near the finish line:\n@highlight\nNEW: Police chief acknowledges \"a bit of anxiety\" on Capitol Hill\n@highlight\nAmericans are looking over their shoulders after recent U.S. violence\n@highlight\nBut the violence won't stop many from going out and living\n@highlight\nEvents such as Monday's bombings remind us that \"we're all vulnerable,\" professor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 560, "end": 574}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The interest in the @placeholder terrorism case \"will last for a few days and perhaps a week, and then it will become a distant memory for most people,\" he said.", "idx": 6501}], "idx": 4239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 04:35 EST, 24 February 2014 A pair of newlyweds have made history by becoming the couple first to marry in a Church of Scientology chapel, hailing their wedding as a 'victory' over 'inequality and unfairness'. Louisa Hodkin and Alessandro Calcioli, both 25, walked down the aisle in the historic ceremony after winning a landmark legal battle at the Supreme Court to exchange vows at the church. Dressed in a traditional white wedding dress and clutching a white and red bouquet of flowers, Louisa beamed as she emerged from the ceremony arm in arm with her new husband.\n@highlight\nLouisa Hodkin and Alessandro Calcioli, both 25, married at chapel in London\n@highlight\nPair allowed to wed there after winning a legal battle at the Supreme Court\n@highlight\nRegistrar general refused to register London Church Chapel for marriage\n@highlight\nBut Justices ruled chapel was a 'place of meeting for religious worship'\n@highlight\nService was broadcast over the internet so people could share 'happy day'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 176, "end": 196}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 295, "end": 313}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 685}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 861, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are eight levels before the truth of @placeholder can be fully revealed.", "idx": 6502}], "idx": 4240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Zambia will face pre-tournament favorites Ivory Coast in Sunday's final of the Africa Cup of Nations after both countries won their semifinals 1-0 on Wednesday. Substitute Emmanuel Mayuka scored the only goal 12 minutes from time as Zambia shocked another one of the title favorites, Ghana. Meanwhile, a superb individual goal from Arsenal striker Gervinho proved enough for Ivory Coast to see off Mali in Gabon's capital Libreville. World Cup quarterfinalists Ghana, who lost to Egypt in the 2010 African final, squandered a host of chances, missed a penalty and had a player sent off in Bata, Equatorial Guinea.\n@highlight\nZambia stun favorites Ghana 1-0 to reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nSubstitute Emmanuel Mayuka scores the only goal with 12 minutes remaining\n@highlight\nZambia will face Ivory Coast in Sunday's final after the Elephants beat Mali 1-0\n@highlight\nArsenal striker Gervinho's superb individual goal is enough to defeat co-hosts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 88, "end": 108}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 692, "end": 712}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the @placeholder were made to pay for not taking advantage of their superiority when 20-year-old striker Mayuka fired home from outside the penalty area.", "idx": 6503}, {"query": "Ghana continued to have the majority of the possession after the break, but @placeholder's superb strike gave Zambia a lead they held onto.", "idx": 6504}], "idx": 4241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il arrived in Russia on Saturday to meet with President Dmitry Medvedev, authorities said. Kim is scheduled to visit Siberia and the country's eastern region, according to a statement on Medvedev's website. \"The meeting with Mr. Medvedev is the main event on his program,\" the statement said. The statement and North Korea's state media did not say what the two leaders will discuss. Earlier this month, North Korea again called for the resumption of the so-called six-party talks without preconditions. North Korea pulled out of six-party talks in 2008. The six-party talks involved China, Japan, Russia, South Korea, North Korea and the United States. The goal was nuclear disarmament on the Korean peninsula.\n@highlight\nNEW: Russia sends tons of grain to North Korea\n@highlight\nKim Jong Il is scheduled to visit Siberia\n@highlight\n\"The meeting with Mr. Medvedev is the main event on his program,\" a Russian statement says\n@highlight\nIt is unclear what will be discussed at the meeting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first shipment of @placeholder grain arrived Friday, and will conclude in September.", "idx": 6517}], "idx": 4247} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:48 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:17 EST, 15 May 2013 Child murderer Stuart Hazell is 'worse than Ian Huntley' because he killed a member of his own family, Tia Sharp's grandmother said today. Christine Bicknell, 47 sobbed as she said she had loved the convicted drug dealer and had no idea she was living with a 'monster' for five years. 'People portray him as Ian Huntley. But no, he's worse than Ian Huntley. OK, he took two little girls that he knew but Stuart took his step grand daughter - that makes him worse,' she told ITV's This Morning.\n@highlight\nCouple met in 2007 and Christine Bicknell believed he was the 'perfect man'\n@highlight\nKiller had earlier been in short relationship with Tia's mother Natalie, 31\n@highlight\nHazell's time in care, on streets and in jail made Christine feel 'sorry for him'\n@highlight\n'Now I know nothing would have changed that man \u2013 and he can\u2019t blame his actions on what others did to him. He was rotten to the core,' she said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 243}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 561, "end": 563}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 615, "end": 632}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under pressure from Christine Bicknell, @placeholder managed to get a job as a window cleaner and helped look after the grandchildren while she was out at work at a care home.", "idx": 6519}], "idx": 4249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Distraught: Karla Lopez (believed to be the wife of Fort Hood shooter Ivan Lopez) broke down in tears when she discovered that it was her husband who went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood on Wednesday afternoon The distraught wife of Fort Hood shooter Ivan Lopez emerged from her family home on Thursday morning after spending the entire evening with authorities desperate to find any clues as to why her husband embarked on his rampage. Telling reporters, 'I'm sorry. I don't feel well. I've been talking to police all night,' Karla Lopez was then escorted by family members away from the Killeen apartment she moved into three weeks ago with 34-year-old Lopez.\n@highlight\nThe wife of Ivan Lopez became hysterical when she realized that her husband was responsible for the deaths of three soldiers and injuring 16 others at Fort Hood on Wednesday\n@highlight\nInitially feared her husband could be a victim\n@highlight\nKarla Lopez told reporters on Thursday morning 'I'm sorry. I don't feel well. I've been talking to police all night'\n@highlight\nThen left the Killeen, Texas apartment she shared with Lopez and her family\n@highlight\nWas taken by relatives to another location and is cooperating with authorities\n@highlight\nLopez, a 34-year-old married father, had served one tour in Iraq in 2011 but did he did not have any recorded combat experience\n@highlight\nHe started shooting from inside the medical building where he was seeking treatment for 'self-reported' brain injuries", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1287}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He arrived in @placeholder in February from another military installation.", "idx": 6521}], "idx": 4250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley Barcelona defender Dani Alves has received support from Premier League players including Sergio Aguero, David Luiz, Oscar, Willian, Nacer Chadli and Moussa Dembele following his reaction to a banana being thrown in his direction by a Villarreal supporter during a La Liga game on Sunday. The Brazil international picked up the banana and took a bite before playing a key role as Barca fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 to keep their hopes of retaining the Primera Division alive. Following the game Alves was backed by team-mate Neymar who posted a picture of himself with a banana alongside the hashtag 'We are all monkeys', while his girlfriend Thaissa Carvalho also took a photo of herself among a group of friends eating bananas.\n@highlight\nDefender was about to take a corner when banana was flung onto the pitch\n@highlight\nAlves, 30, joined Barcelona in 2008 for \u00a323m with additional \u00a37m possible dependent on success at the Catalan club\n@highlight\nGirlfriend posted picture online showing friends all eating bananas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 74, "end": 87}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 134, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 477, "end": 492}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 668, "end": 683}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Break in play: Alves later credited the banana with giving him the energy to help Barca beat @placeholder", "idx": 6531}], "idx": 4256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- It's very rarely African cities get compared with their flashy European counterparts, yet, when it comes to cost of living Lagos isn't just competing with its neighbors in Europe -- it's beating them. Hotel rooms in Lagos, now the 30th most expensive city in the world, now cost hundreds of dollars a night. Nigeria's coastal economic and financial capital is the shock entry in the top 50 cities of this year's Mercer Cost of Living survey. The vibrant home to almost eight million Nigerians beat off the likes of Barcelona, Berlin and Brussels, and even U.S. locations such as Washington and Los Angeles -- to be rated the 30th most expensive city in the world.\n@highlight\nLagos, Nigeria is the 30th most expensive city in the world\n@highlight\nIt beat cities like Barcelona, Brussels, Washington and Los Angeles\n@highlight\nPrivate investment and tourism have help local development\n@highlight\nGovernor Babatunde Fashola also credits Nigeria's democracy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 436, "end": 456}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 928, "end": 944}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fashola believes the democratic climate in Nigeria has helped the @placeholder region develop by offering new-found freedom to local governments, private investors, and other independent groups.", "idx": 6539}], "idx": 4262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damian Spellman, Press Association Who should be England's next captain? Former team-mate Jamie Carragher is confident England's loss will be Liverpool's gain after Steven Gerrard announced his retirement from international football. Carragher, who played alongside Gerrard for both club and country, believes the 34-year-old midfielder has several more years in his legs as he prepares to embark upon another Champions League campaign. The former defender told Sky Sports News: 'Listen, for Liverpool Football Club, it's a great decision. I am sure the Liverpool supporters will be happy. 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The recent activity includes talks with several high-profile potential suitors for the team, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is \"very much involved\" in Shelly Sterling's dealings with potential buyers, according to the source. But as bidders make their pitches for his team, Donald Sterling -- Shelly's estranged husband and the team's other owner -- accused the NBA of violating his constitutional rights in trying to end his ownership of the franchise based on what he says was an illegally recorded conversation during a lovers' quarrel, according to a document provided by Donald Sterling's attorney.\n@highlight\nDonald Sterling says he has helped NBA become more diverse\n@highlight\nThe longtime owner still fighting NBA to keep his team\n@highlight\nShelly Sterling has talked with Steve Ballmer, Grant Hill about possible separate bids\n@highlight\nSource: NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is \"very much involved\" in process", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 97, "end": 99}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 979, "end": 993}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The source indicated she met Sunday with a group led by former NBA star @placeholder to discuss the sale of the Clippers.", "idx": 6554}, {"query": "The same source said Shelly Sterling will accept offers this week for the @placeholder.", "idx": 6555}], "idx": 4270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A superb free-kick from Cristiano Ronaldo gave Manchester United a 2-1 home win over Blackburn to move them eight points clear at the top of the Premier League table. Ronaldo celebrates his late free-kick as Manchester United edged closer to retaining the Premier League. United's record-breaking run of clean sheets came to an end at Old Trafford, but Ronaldo's moment ensured Sir Alex Ferguson's side remain well on course to lift their third successive title. 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The Hahn family's commitment to quality is driven in large part by their Christian faith, which in turn may soon threaten the company's very existence. That financial and constitutional dynamic is now before the U.S. Supreme Court, in a high-stakes encore to the health care reform law known as Obamacare. The justices will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a dispute involving contraception coverage and religious liberty. The court will review provisions in the Affordable Care Act requiring for-profit employers of a certain size to offer insurance benefits for birth control and other reproductive health services without a co-pay. 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Spring clean: Video shows Emirates Airbus A380 undergoing largest maintenance check on any aircraft Renovation: The 3C-Check took place in Dubai after the aircraft had flown 3,000 flights The event took place in Dubai after the plane had flown about 3,000 flights and carried roughly 1.2 million passengers since being delivered to Emirates in July, 2008.\n@highlight\nEmirates Airbus A380 shown undergoing the 3C-Check\n@highlight\nAircraft renovation took 55 days and two teams of people to complete\n@highlight\nEach of the four engines were also removed, inspected and overhauled", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The video shows a sped up version of exactly what it takes to complete the @placeholder, and it's clearly no mean task.", "idx": 6573}], "idx": 4282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The favourite in the race to become Labour\u2019s new leader in Scotland is embroiled in a bitter row with Ed Miliband over who will take charge of the party\u2019s Scottish campaigns. Jim Murphy, tipped to lead Labour\u2019s fightback against the Scottish Nationalists, has told Ed Miliband he will refuse to work with fellow Scots-born Shadow Cabinet heavyweight Douglas Alexander. Allies of Mr Murphy say Mr Alexander is a \u2018campaigns flop\u2019 and want him to \u2018stop meddling in the Labour Party in Scotland\u2019. Jim Murphy is involved in a bitter row with Labour leader Ed Miliband over who will take charge of the party's Scottish campaigns\n@highlight\nJim Murphy is tipped to lead Labour\u2019s fightback against the Scottish Nationalists\n@highlight\nHe has told Ed Miliband he will refuse to work with fellow Scots-born Shadow Cabinet heavyweight Douglas Alexander", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 233, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 350, "end": 366}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 824, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is his own man and has made that very clear to Ed (Miliband).\u2019", "idx": 6576}, {"query": "Jim is his own man and has made that very clear to @placeholder (Miliband).\u2019", "idx": 6577}], "idx": 4285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush once tangled with a Miami Herald reporter over media coverage of his daughter Noelle's drug-related legal troubles, complaining in an email that 'I wish the media would leave my daughter alone.' Noelle was arrested in 2002 at age 25 for prescription drug fraud, stealing pills at a rehab clinic, and possession of crack cocaine. A feeding frenzy of Florida journalists scrambled to report on every angle of the story, including links between a judge overseeing her rehab progress and a charity that received state government money. The implication was that Noelle, who spent less than two weeks in jail overall, received special treatment because her judge appreciated the grants \u2013 $900,000 in all \u2013 made to the charity on whose board he had sat.\n@highlight\nEmails released Tuesday by the Florida governor show a father frustrated by reporters' eagerness to cover his daughter's legal woes\n@highlight\nA Miami reporter had written that a judge overseeing Noelle Bush's case was linked to a charity that received $900,000 in state government grants\n@highlight\nThe vast majority of emails mentioning Noelle's name were supportive, with most offering prayers for her recovery\n@highlight\nAs Bush aims for the presidency he's redefining the idea of political transparency by releasing a massive archive of all his official emails\n@highlight\nDaily Mail Online found 14 different Social Security Numbers in the data", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 983, "end": 993}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1401, "end": 1423}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Florida's open records laws are among the strongest in the nation, meaning the emails released Tuesday \u2013 all of those sent to and from @placeholder's personal email address from 1999 to 2007 \u2013 have long been open to public review.", "idx": 6578}], "idx": 4286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The iPhone 6 has so underwhelmed consumers that even smugglers who illegally shipped them to China are having to slash their prices. Criminal gangs who queued up for days in the US and Hong Kong to get the Apple devices have been forced to charge less than half because of falling demand. Users in China now see the iPhone as just another smartphone and not the special product that it once was. Scroll down for video The iPhone 6 has so underwhelmed consumers that even smugglers who illegally shipped them to China are having to slash their prices. Pictured is a smuggled sets of Apple iPhone 6 are displayed after being found hidden in a tea leaf box at the customs in Shenzhen, near the Hong Kong border, Guangdong province\n@highlight\nCriminal gangs who queued up for days in the US and Hong Kong to get the Apple devices have been forced to charge less than half\n@highlight\nIn Beijing, one black market retailer was selling the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus for between the equivalent of $1,060 (\u00a3650) and $1,436 (\u00a3885)\n@highlight\nJust after the phones came out they were selling on the black market for $1,960 (\u00a31,200) and $2,450 (\u00a31,500) - a decline of 54% and 58% respectively\n@highlight\nLegitimate retailers iPhone 6 for $649 (\u00a3539) and 6 Plus for $499 (\u00a3619)", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 178, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 784, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When prices were good smugglers could expect to make around $163 (\u00a3100) per device but now one @placeholder seller said that his losses will be \u2018big\u2019.", "idx": 6588}], "idx": 4291} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Ryan O'Neal choked up on the witness stand Wednesday as he told a jury he would be crushed if an Andy Warhol portrait of longtime companion Farrah Fawcett is taken from him and given to the University of Texas. Fawcett died of cancer in 2009 and left her artwork to her alma mater. The university is suing O'Neal for the portrait, which hangs in the bedroom of his Malibu beach house. \"I talk to it. I talk to her.\" O'Neal said, his voice choking with emotion. \"It's her presence in my life and her son's life. We lost her. It would seem a crime to lose it.\"\n@highlight\nActor Ryan O'Neal tells a jury he doesn't want to lose a portrait of Farrah Fawcett\n@highlight\nHe and the late actress were an on-again, off-again couple for some 30 years\n@highlight\nPop artist Andy Warhol painted two nearly identical portraits of Fawcett\n@highlight\nHer alma mater, the University of Texas, has one and is suing O'Neal for the other", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 217, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 884, "end": 902}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also described several other dinners the couple had with @placeholder.", "idx": 6605}, {"query": "And then she say, 'A friend of mine, you know, his name is @placeholder, painted that for Ryan and he did one for me, too.'\"", "idx": 6606}], "idx": 4295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As delegates ended the three-day Rio+20 summit with a 53-page statement called \"The Future We Want,\" activists slammed the U.N. conference on sustainable development as a \"failure of epic proportions.\" U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described the document as a \"firm foundation for social, economic and environmental well-being.\" \"Rio+20 has affirmed fundamental principles -- renewed essential commitments -- and given us new direction,\" Ban said in a statement. Five cities fighting for climate survival But the conservation group Greenpeace said the summit, formally known as the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, was \"over before it started.\" \"One by one, the few proposed commitments and targets were deleted,\" Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo said in a statement.\n@highlight\nCampaigners call Rio+20 summit a \"hoax\" and a \"failure of epic proportions\"\n@highlight\nThe three-day meeting ended with an agreement on the document \"The Future We Want\"\n@highlight\nU.N. 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Edwin Ernesto Rivera Gracias is accused of killing of Richard Limon, 69, in August 2011. Law enforcement officials allege that Rivera Gracias choked, beat and stabbed the man and then dumped his body in the mountains outside of Denver. Limon was a longtime family acquaintance of the fugitive's teenage girlfriend, the FBI said. The wanted poster for Rivera Gracias says he's between ages 29 and 33, is about 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 170 pounds.\n@highlight\nSuspect in the slaying of a Colorado man added to FBI's Ten Most Wanted list\n@highlight\nEdwin Ernesto Rivera Gracias is accused of choking, beating and stabbing Richard Limon, 69\n@highlight\nRivera Gracias may have fled to his home country of El Salvador, the FBI says\n@highlight\nVictim's daughter wants \"justice to be served\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 122, "end": 124}, {"start": 128, "end": 156}, {"start": 171, "end": 198}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 707, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 910, "end": 912}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a news conference in @placeholder, the victim's daughter said she hopes Rivera Gracias will be caught.", "idx": 6616}], "idx": 4301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- English football fans hoping to travel to Moscow for this month's Champions League final between Manchester United and Chelsea face spiraling costs and an anxious wait for visas amid a simmering diplomatic row between the UK and Russia. Chelsea fans hoping to follow their side to Moscow face hefty expenses and an anxious wait over visas. Upwards of 50,000 fans are expected to travel to the May 21 match from the UK, defying expensive flights and warnings about a shortage of accommodation in the Russian capital -- one of the world's most expensive cities. But there were fears on Thursday that Russia's stringent visa requirements for British citizens could further complicate matters for fans.\n@highlight\nEnglish fans face spiraling expenses, visa anxiety ahead of European Cup final\n@highlight\nThe Russian Embassy criticizes UK for tightening Russian visa requirements\n@highlight\nUp to 50,000 Chelsea and Manchester United fans expected to go to Moscow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 247, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 440, "end": 441}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 856, "end": 857}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 952}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Flights from @placeholder to Moscow on the day of the match, returning the following day were available for around $1,600 over the internet on Thursday.", "idx": 6622}], "idx": 4305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When a massive, muscle-bound American football player announced this weekend that he is gay, we watched yet another brick crumble in the monolith of American prejudice. To some, Michael Sam's words might have come as a shock, but most Americans know the country is in the midst of a fundamental social shift, one that conjures images of a different place. Where? Well, if you traveled from the United States to the Netherlands a few years ago, what you saw -- and smelled -- in the streets of ultra-liberal Amsterdam probably shocked you. Young people smoking joints in an open-air caf\u00c3\u00a9, gay couples holding hands on the streets and people of all ages not batting an eye about any of it gave U.S. visitors a novel and exotic experience.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: The Netherlands once seemed permissive to U.S. on pot, same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nBut changes in public opinion, laws have narrowed social gap in the two countries\n@highlight\nShe says \"family values\" stance conflicted with libertarian notion of freedom\n@highlight\nGhitis: U.S. differs with many nations on gun issue, but definition of freedom shifting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the changes in @placeholder are echoes of a global trend.", "idx": 6631}], "idx": 4307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australia will send its special forces into Iraq to fight against Islamic State, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has revealed in a dramatic u-turn to previous claims. Only on Saturday had Ms Bishop said there were still no plans to put boots on the ground in Iraq. 'We have reached an agreement for a legal framework and now it will be a matter for our military when our special forces will be deployed,' Ms Bishop said on Sunday. The Foreign Minister spoke at the conclusion of a two-day trip to Baghdad after meeting with senior Iraqi officials. 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Officers are scouring Sochi, where the games begin next month, with wanted posters featuring Ruzan Ibragimova, 22, whose husband was killed by Russian security forces last year. The suspect, from Dagestan - a city notorious for its use of 'black widows' - is believed to be plotting an attack with three other women. 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The Prime Minister said the introduction of \u2018English votes for English laws\u2019 at Westminster was a matter of \u2018fairness\u2019 in the wake of Scottish devolution, and vowed to make it a priority if he wins the election. His decision to include income tax rates among the areas on which Scottish MPs will lose the vote could cause havoc for a future Labour government, or any administration propped up by the SNP. David Cameron (left) intervened following talks with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon (right) in Edinburgh on Wednesday\n@highlight\nPM says introducing 'English votes for English laws' at Westminster was a matter of 'fairness' in wake of Scottish devolution\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron vowed to make this a priority if he wins the next election\n@highlight\nIntervention followed talks in Edinburgh with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon\n@highlight\nShe had angered Tory MPs by threatening to end her party\u2019s policy of not voting on English matters at Westminster", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 588, "end": 590}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 660, "end": 661}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 938, "end": 952}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Sturgeon reignited the debate about @placeholder devolution on Wednesday by warning the SNP would end its \u2018self-denying ordinance\u2019 on voting on matters such as health at Westminster.", "idx": 6639}], "idx": 4312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Corey Charlton for MailOnline A VIP service is to be held at Westminster Abbey to recognise the taxman's work collecting revenue. HM Revenue and Customs chief executive Lin Homer has invited guests to a VIP event at the Abbey on September 23 where guests including staff, civil servants and partners will join to pay tribute to the taxman's work. Ms Homer, who is the former boss of UK Borders Agency (UKBA), has recently been criticised regarding the huge payout the Government has been required to make to a U.S. defence firm following a failed UKBA IT project. HMRC boss Lin Homer, pictured, has invited VIP guests to the event which will be take place on September 23\n@highlight\nVIP service to recognise and praise taxman to be held at Westminster Abbey\n@highlight\nHMRC chief executive Lin Homer has invited VIP guests to exclusive event\n@highlight\nTaxpayers' Alliance: 'The last thing they need is a day out at the Abbey'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 133, "end": 154}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 386, "end": 387}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 856, "end": 874}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Homer took up her position with HMRC following her departure from @placeholder in 2011.", "idx": 6642}, {"query": "\u2018We will want to hear further from Lin Homer, the then head of the @placeholder, as to why she sanctioned such a defective agreement.\u2019", "idx": 6643}], "idx": 4315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Alabama's governor apologized for what he called an \"unfortunate use of excessive force\" by a police officer against an Indian man, even as the officer in question pleaded not guilty to assault. 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Robert Bentley wrote a letter to the consul general of India in Atlanta, Ajit Kumar, offering an apology to the government of India for the \"tragic incident.\" Bentley was referring to an encounter where a Madison County, Alabama, police officer forced a 59-year-old man to the ground, causing partial paralysis. \"I wish to assure you and the government of India that we will see that justice is done,\" Bentley wrote.\n@highlight\nEric Parker was released last week after posting $1,000 bail\n@highlight\nHe is accused of assaulting Sureshbhai Patel while on duty and answering a suspicious person report\n@highlight\nPatel was taken to the ground and needed spinal surgery", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 733, "end": 748}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Patel was walking through a neighborhood in Madison when @placeholder and another officer answered a call about a suspicious man.", "idx": 6645}], "idx": 4316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former British Airways pilot Bartle Frere, who is accused of having sex with underage boys in India in between long-haul flights A British Airways pilot accused of sex offences against underage boys has denied he is a paedophile, a court heard. Bartle Frere, 50, is said to have used his former job with British Airways to meet boys in India and lavish them with money and gifts. The bachelor, of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, is also accused of a string of sex charges against two boys in the UK, who it is alleged he abused after paying them to do odd jobs around his house.\n@highlight\nBartle Frere allegedly arranged to meet up with boys in Chennai, India\n@highlight\nThe pilot who left British Airways this year also abused boys in UK, the court heard\n@highlight\nHe claims he has no sexual desire towards 'anyone or anything'\n@highlight\nThe 50-year-old denies all 25 charges against him", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 488, "end": 489}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 729, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The defendant told the court that he found @placeholder a fascinating place and would regularly take monthly British Airways flights to Chennai.", "idx": 6647}], "idx": 4318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We have heard of foot fetishes, but this is ridiculous. Having hundreds of must-have heels at her disposal isn't enough for the shoe-loving wife of American designer Stuart Weitzman, who has spent years travelling the globe curating a collection of the planet's most weird and wonderful heels. The fantastical footwear Jane Gershon Weitzman discovered on her globe-trotting - including pairs made from corrugated cardboard, wire, wood, steel and even flowers - has filled the windows of the flagship Stuart Weitzman Madison Avenue store in New York for years. And now the best of them have been brought together in a style book celebrating the creativity of the industry.\n@highlight\nDesign book Art & Sole features 150 fantasy shoes\n@highlight\nCollected by wife of designer Stuart Weitzman\n@highlight\nNot designed to be worn, instead have been on display in flagship NY store", "entities": [{"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 319, "end": 339}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 867, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For years, @placeholder store windows were filled with commissioned shoes created from unusual materials", "idx": 6656}], "idx": 4324} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized Friday to Turkey for a 2010 raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, both nations said, signaling a potential major thaw after three years of chilly relations between the two key Middle East nations. The Israeli leader phoned his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while sitting with U.S. President Barack Obama in a trailer on a Tel Aviv airport tarmac. 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Tyrell Matthews-Burton was stabbed through the heart during a bar fight involving more than 30 British tourists in the rowdy resort of Malia. Myles Litchmore-Dunbar, a 19-year-old model and university student, has been charged with murder and possession of a weapon. Litchmore-Dunbar, from Catford, South-East London, is believed to have been detained after leaving the scene on a quad bike. 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And she isn't alone. The girl in the polka dot headscarf and her family are just some of the thousands of people who have crossed the border into Iraq in a bid to escape the slaughter in Syria. Although the raging civil war has cost her family their home, the girl is luckier than most. 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The news comes as an expert who has been helping the families through their ordeal expressed fears that some had become suicidal. Some Chinese family members who flew to Malaysia to be closer to the heart of search operations had been staying at the Cyberview Resort & Spa near Kuala Lumpur, where they were engaged in an emotional struggle to elicit information from the government. 'The Chinese families were here, but they have already left,' a worker at the resort said. 'We are fully booked. 'There is no space because of Formula One.'\n@highlight\nChinese family members had been staying at the Cyberview Resort near Kuala Lumpur while awaiting news of loved ones\n@highlight\nNow they have had to move because of the upcoming Malaysian Grand Prix\n@highlight\nPsychologist working with the relatives says he fears they are suicidal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 70, "end": 100}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 439, "end": 460}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials said the families would be put up at another hotel.", "idx": 6680}], "idx": 4334} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Sydney grandmother missing for two months in southern India has been found dead, with three men facing murder charges. Indian police say her body has been exhumed and a guard at the apartment building where she was living has been arrested over her murder along with two of his friends. Inspector B. Venugopal said the men robbed Ms Ludgate of her money and jewellery, killed her and buried her body in a remote place about 15 kilometres from Puttaparti. 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But today, he is world's most reviled killer, revealed as a bloodthirsty executioner who revels in brutally taking the lives of innocent men in the most barbaric fashion. Mohammed Emwazi was today unmasked as the cowardly killer behind 'Jihadi John', the Islamic State's most notorious figure. Born in Kuwait, Emwazi first moved to Britain at the age of six. The son of a minicab driver, he was reported to have occasionally prayed at a mosque in Greenwich, south-east London.\n@highlight\nMohammad Emwazi, from London, today unmasked as Jihadi John\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old played computer games and enjoyed martial arts\n@highlight\nHe supported Manchester United, and loved S Club 7 and The Simpsons\n@highlight\nBorn in Kuwait, but moved to Britain with his family at the age of six\n@highlight\nHe was on a terror watch list, but managed to flee to Syria in 2012\n@highlight\nThere, he was radicalised and became a leader of the Islamic State\n@highlight\nHe is now the world's most wanted killer for his brutal executions", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 419, "end": 433}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 894, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Emwazi also listed his favourite colour as blue, his favourite animal as a monkey, his favourite cartoon as @placeholder and chips as his favourite food.", "idx": 6686}], "idx": 4339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He was the Godfather of Soul, a music legend whose incendiary stage act over six decades inspired generations of performers from Mick Jagger to Michael Jackson. But the story of James Brown, now immortalised by Jagger in a \u00a325 million biopic, Get On Up, has become even more extraordinary in death. Last night Brown\u2019s widow Tomi Rae \u2013 the mother of his 13-year-old youngest child James Jnr \u2013 revealed for the first time the vicious battle over her husband\u2019s \u00a365 million fortune, how his corpse was dismembered amid a paternity row, and why his body has been moved 14 times since his death because of family feuding.\n@highlight\nGrieving widow of Get On Up legend opens up about posthumous DNA test\n@highlight\nReveals how paternity row over her son led to macabre examination\n@highlight\nSinger's corpse was moved 14 times amid family feuding for the \u00a365m\n@highlight\nNew biopic does not cover the drama that has followed Brown's death", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 27}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was just 25 when she became Brown\u2019s backing singer.", "idx": 6690}], "idx": 4343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:36 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 2 February 2014 When Aly Femia asked doctors when she should get married so her sick mother could be there for the big day, they answered: 'Tomorrow.' So she did. Aly\u2019s mom, Mary Quinn, had gone to check up on a pain she felt in her neck less than two weeks ago. Little did anyone expect the diagnosis to come back as lung cancer, which had spread to her brain. 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You might think an invitation to spend a weekend in Northern Finland with more icy weather would be the last thing anyone would have wanted. Not a bit of it. When the invitation came to attend the Lapland Retreat deep in the Arctic Circle I jumped at the chance. Finland's PM Jyrki Katainen and Europe minister Alex Stubb, host the retreat and this year invited the prime ministers of Denmark, Croatia and Latvia, along with the president of Estonia, the deputy PM of Turkey and the Europe minister from Ireland. Several more including a member of the ECB and ministers from Spain and Portugal pulled out at the last moment.\n@highlight\nFinland's political leaders held an informal summit in Saariselka, Lapland this weekend\n@highlight\nPolicy-makers from Spain and Portugal pulled out at the last minute\n@highlight\nQuest: Retreat was an opportunity to see leaders \"at their most honest\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 272, "end": 286}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alex Stubb, its @placeholder minister, made clear the future for European rescues is bailing in with investors' money not bailing out with Finland's taxpayer cash.", "idx": 6712}], "idx": 4356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Shortly after midnight on January 24, a 16-year old boy from Powder Springs, Georgia, crashed his car into an oncoming vehicle. Garrett Reed, a star football player at Harrison High School, died instantly. Police believe he had been drinking. Kecia Evangela Whitfield, 43, is charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor and reckless conduct. According to police, the investigation revealed that a classmate's mother served alcohol to Reed. Police charged 43-year-old Kecia Evangela Whitfield with furnishing alcohol to a minor and reckless conduct, both misdemeanors. Whitfield was released on a $10,000 bond and awaits a court date in April. Records on file with the Cobb County solicitor general's office indictate she has not yet entered a plea or obtained a lawyer. She did not return CNN's phone calls.\n@highlight\nStar football player dies in crash that followed night of drinking\n@highlight\nClassmate's mother is charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor\n@highlight\nAMA: A third of teens say it's \"easy to obtain alcohol\" from parents\n@highlight\nAt least 24 states have enacted social hosting laws carrying stiff fines", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 194, "end": 213}, {"start": 275, "end": 292}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 492, "end": 515}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 998, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Toxicology reports for @placeholder will be released in six weeks, officials said.", "idx": 6718}, {"query": "The affluent suburbs near @placeholder, where Reed's accident took place, are not immune.", "idx": 6719}], "idx": 4361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 06:06 EST, 17 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:13 EST, 17 July 2012 The makers of the online video hit 'Miami Zombie Attack Prank!' were forced to flee in terror from an angry member of the public when their latest stunt - a hoax bomb attack - went disastrously wrong. Cameraman Jonathan Vanegas, ended up in jail after he and partner Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, both 20, tried to fool a local man in Boca Raton, Florida, who reacted furiously and chased after them. The 'Russian Hitman Prank' involved Zdorovetskiy dressed in a smart suit approaching people in the street with a briefcase which he claimed contained a bomb that was set to go off in less than a minute.\n@highlight\nPair were pretending briefcase contained bomb set to go off in one minute\n@highlight\nBut furious Andre Brown, 51, failed to see the funny side\n@highlight\nBomb disposal team called out after terrified members of the public dial 911\n@highlight\nCameraman Jonathan Vanegas, 20, jailed and facing bomb hoax charges\n@highlight\nEarlier video was released days after man had face bitten off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 123, "end": 147}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 354, "end": 372}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 947, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Visibly irritated, @placeholder chases after the two men and appears to pull cameraman Vanegas to the ground before the video cuts out.", "idx": 6721}], "idx": 4362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jade Watkins and Fay Strang PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:28 EST, 4 April 2013 Pictures have emerged of the dramatic moment Heidi Klum helped save her son and two nannies from a terrifying riptide over Easter. The 39-year-old was relaxing in Hawaii on Sunday with her children and boyfriend Martin Kristen when their holiday took a frightening turn for the worse. The supermodel and her bodyguard lover were forced to rescue her seven-year-old son Henry and two of the family\u2019s nannies when they got swept away in the ocean. Photographs from the scene show her running towards to the water and dragging them from the surf to safety, moments after her boyfriend had pulled them from the waves.\n@highlight\nFamily were on holiday in Hawaii when Henry, 7, and two nannies were swept away\n@highlight\nHeroic Heidi says: 'I did what any mother would do'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Strong hand: The 39-year-old brings the nanny to shore while @placeholder is helping the other nanny", "idx": 6728}], "idx": 4367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:25 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:38 EST, 22 September 2013 Claims: Paul Gascoigne (pictured at court last month) reportedly blew \u00a34,000 on football bets in one session Paul Gascoigne reportedly spent \u00a34,000 in only a few hours during a drunken betting spree. Witnesses said they saw the troubled England legend dropping bundles of \u00a320 notes at a bookmakers following a two-day drinking bender. Staff at the Coral shop in Boscombe, near his Bournemouth flat, eventually had him ejected, according to reports. Gascoigne, 46, was with a number of apparently drunk friends during the session on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nEngland legend spent money in only a few hours, according to onlookers\n@highlight\nWitnesses said he was 'swaying' and dropping bundles of cash\n@highlight\nGascoigne, 46, has battled alcoholism for years and was in rehab this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This month he was pictured shirtless cleaning the windows of his flat in @placeholder.", "idx": 6733}], "idx": 4371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM If England spent much of their pre-match World Cup obsessing about the centre forward they may or may not face in Sao Paulo on Thursday, all of a sudden there is another goalscorer looming on the horizon with something to prove. Luis Suarez and Uruguay were always expected to provide Roy Hodgson\u2019s team with something of a test this summer. Providing Suarez proves his fitness, England will deal with that particular obstacle on Thursday. Around the corner, however, await Costa Rica and their young striker Joel Campbell. 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Sure, it gives you the facts about how then-Harvard undergrad Mark Zuckerberg (a never-better Jesse Eisenberg) made billions by helping technology win the battle against actual human contact.\n@highlight\n\"The Social Network\" does more than deliver facts about the evolution of Facebook\n@highlight\nDirector David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin both do the best work of their careers\n@highlight\nKeep an eye out for Andrew Garfield, who plays Eduardo, during the Oscars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 231, "end": 248}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 482, "end": 496}, {"start": 592, "end": 609}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were the ones who asked Mark to help them build a @placeholder computer-dating service.", "idx": 6742}, {"query": "Eisenberg delivers a tour de force, nimbly negotiating @placeholder's rat-a-tat dialogue and revealing how alienation and loneliness actually fuel Mark's ambition.", "idx": 6744}], "idx": 4378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Scarlett Russell There were certainly no hard feelings between the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today, even though she beat him in two yacht races around Auckland Harbour in New Zealand. In fact, the body language between the Royal couple shows that their bond is stronger than ever. After her victory against Prince William, the pair laughed and smiled together, and Kate even offered a look of sympathy as she patted her husband\u2019s arm. 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After Lydia Tillman, now 32, was attacked by Travis Forbes in Fort Collins, Colorado in July 2011, she suffered a stroke that left her in a coma for five weeks. Her jaw, wrist and ribs were also shattered. Her brother Jacob, who is hoping to raise $65,000 for reconstructive jaw surgery for his sister, has spoken of her inspiring positivity in the face of these appalling injuries. 'Lydia first spoke about Travis Forbes before she was even able to speak,' he told MailOnline. 'She prepared a letter of forgiveness that our father read out in court and she hasn't looked back.\n@highlight\nLydia Tillman suffered a stroke after attack on July 5, 2011 in Colorado\n@highlight\nWhen she woke from a coma five weeks later, she could not talk or walk\n@highlight\nHer brother Jacob has recounted her positivity on her amazing recovery\n@highlight\nHe is now hoping to raise $65,000 for her reconstructive jaw surgery\n@highlight\nTravis Forbes convicted of attempted murder and the murder of another woman, 19, and sentenced to 48 years in prison", "entities": [{"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She told me @placeholder had been attacked and and raped and that she was unconscious.", "idx": 6750}], "idx": 4383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hamish Mackay Follow @@H_Mackay Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad took his shirt off in celebration before he even finished his race, and was then disqualified. The French athlete was competing in the 3000m steeplechase at the European Championships. But before the race had even ended he removed his shirt in celebration. The officials failed to see the funny side and the 29-year-old was shown a yellow card for his troubles. Worse was to come for the Frenchman, though, as he was then disqualified completely. 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The 62-year-old Dutchman is set to be named as David Moyes's permanent replacement at Manchester United next week but is busy preparing his Holland squad for the summer showpiece in Brazil. While many of his country's stars - such as United striker Robin van Persie - are still involved in club action across Europe, Van Gaal is working with players from the Dutch league whose domestic season is already over. 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Retail Food Group will buy the global franchising and coffee roasting business from Gloria Jean\u2019s executive chairman Nabi Saleh\u2019s private company. The store opened its first Australian outlet in 1996 in Miranda, southern Sydney, when Saleh and Peter Irvine brought Gloria Jean's to Australia. Retail Food Group is buying the coffee chain from the man who brought the franchise to Australia Saleh, who is also the Hillsong church board member, has committed to remain with the business for a minimum of two years, along with his senior management team.\n@highlight\nTakeaway and cafe giant is buying the coffee chain from the man who brought the franchise to Australia\n@highlight\nRetail Food Group also owns Donut King, Michel's Patisserie, Brumby's Bakery, Esquires Coffee, Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar and Pizza Capers\n@highlight\nIts purchase of Gloria Jean's is expected to be settled by December", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 37, "end": 55}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 145, "end": 161}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 839}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 915}, {"start": 918, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 986, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We have long known that @placeholder has extraordinary potential for growth, but we couldn't have been more impressed by how quickly RFG recognised this potential,' he said.", "idx": 6777}], "idx": 4399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The man once known as Canada's \"prince of pot\" is now a federal inmate in the U.S. system after a judge in Washington sentenced him Friday to five years in prison. Marijuana activist Marc Emery pleaded guilty in May in U.S. District Court in Seattle, Washington, to a single count of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana after an 18-month investigation into the seed-selling business Emery operated from his head shop in Vancouver, British Columbia. By imposing the five-year sentence, which includes four years of supervised probation, U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. 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That depends on who you ask. A top Ukrainian official says he has no doubt. Vitaly Nayda, Ukraine's director of informational security, told CNN the person who shot down the flight was \"absolutely\" a Russian. \"A Russian-trained, well-equipped, well-educated officer ... pushed that button deliberately,\" he said. \"We taped conversations\" between a Russian officer and his office in Moscow, Nayda said. \"We know for sure that several minutes before the missile was launched, there was a report\" to a Russian officer that the plane was coming, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: It's unclear how much of a role Russia played, U.S. intelligence says\n@highlight\nThe European Union agrees on a plan for new sanctions to include Russia\n@highlight\nUkraine opens criminal cases against Russian defense minister and businessman\n@highlight\nDutch official: At least 200 bodies were on the train; more could be at crash site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 66, "end": 89}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officials have determined that Russia bears some responsibility for the incident because of its support for the rebels, but they haven't been able to determine exactly who fired the missile, whether Russian military were at the site or whether the @placeholder were directly responsible for launching the missile.", "idx": 6791}], "idx": 4408} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 3 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 3 February 2014 Police say a man who alleges he was shot by former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has been shot again, this time in the football star\u2019s home state of Connecticut. Hartford police Lt. Brian Foley says Alexander Bradley was shot several times in the leg Sunday night outside the Vevo Lounge Bar & Grill. Bradley allegedly then fired shots at the front of the club before being caught and taken to a hospital. He's expected to survive.\n@highlight\nAlexander Bradley was shot at a Connecticut nightclub over the weekend\n@highlight\nHe previously filed a suit claiming Aaron Hernandez shot him in the face- causing him to lose an eye- outside a nightclub in Miami, Florida\n@highlight\nPolice believe the two men were involved in a 2012 double murder\n@highlight\nComes as prosecutors say Carlos Ortiz will not be called by the prosecution in Aaron Hernandez's murder trial\n@highlight\nOrtiz is one of two men allegedly in the car with Hernandez the night Odin Lloyd was killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 150, "end": 169}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 331}, {"start": 392, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 893, "end": 904}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Second time as a victim: @placeholder, seen here in an October 2013 court appearance, claimed that the first altercation with Hernandez took place in Miami, Florida", "idx": 6796}], "idx": 4412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly Argentinian president Cristina Kirchner has been accused of spending close to \u00a320,000 a day to have the presidential plane bring her the daily newspapers while she was on holiday. An Argentinian television claims she had the papers flown to the town of Rio Gallegos, in the south Argentinian province of Santa Cruz. Footage aired on the programme shows a paper boy leaving the plane in Santa Cruz airport with the newspapers that were then delivered to the president at her house. 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Silver is for the losers. The U.S. men's team has been champion 13 out of 16 times since 1936. American women have topped the podium six out of eight. \"Second place is unacceptable,\" says legendary center Hakeem Olajuwon, who was in the U.S. \"Dream Team\" that topped the podium in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. With teammates such as Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen, the Nigerian-American, who was born in Lagos, quickly came to realize that reality. \"Coming to the United States, being there for so long, then it becomes -- you are expected to win gold,\" he told CNN's Aiming for Gold show.\n@highlight\nUnited States has dominated men's and women's Olympic basketball\n@highlight\nLegendary center Hakeem Olajuwon played in 1996 \"Dream Team\"\n@highlight\nLuis Scola was in Argentina team which snapped U.S. domination in 2004\n@highlight\nWNBA star Lisa Leslie won four straight gold medals for U.S..from 1996-2008", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 379, "end": 399}, {"start": 425, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 483, "end": 499}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The opening day you get all the different athletes but after that, of course, for security issues the @placeholder were by themselves.\"", "idx": 6806}], "idx": 4421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mission accomplished -- Team USA booked its place in the last-16 of the World Cup after escaping from one of the tournament's toughest groups. Jurgen Klinsmann's men slumped to a 1-0 defeat by Germany in Thursday's final Group G game but still qualified despite Portugal defeating Ghana 2-1. Thomas Muller's second-half strike condemned the U.S. to defeat following a rain-soaked contest in Recife. But Cristiano Ronaldo's late strike for Portugal inflicted defeat on Ghana and ensured the Americans qualified in second place on goal difference. 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First he was dumped from the Cabinet as Education Secretary, then he lost his first vote in his new role as government Chief Whip. Now it has emerged he became trapped in a toilet in the Houses of Parliament and nearly missed another key vote in the Commons. Michael Gove was ousted as Education Secretary in the reshuffle, to the delight of teaching unions, but his new job as Chief Whip does not seem to be going according to plan Mr Gove\u2019s sudden departure from the Department for Education was one of the big shocks of the reshuffle, in which Mr Cameron promoted several women and Eurosceptics.\n@highlight\nMichael Gove was demoted to Chief Whip in Cameron's dramatic reshuffle\n@highlight\nGloating teachers celebrated the sudden demise of their Tory nemesis\n@highlight\nStrategists feared his 'toxic' reputation was damaging the education reforms\n@highlight\nLabour ambush him with surprise Commons vote, and win by 203 to 16\n@highlight\nAs MPs walked through the voting lobbies, he was trapped in a toilet\n@highlight\nPoll shows just 22% of voters like him and 11% think he would be a good PM", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 151}, {"start": 280, "end": 299}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 562, "end": 585}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His demotion to Chief Whip, without a major department, leaves him outside the @placeholder and taking a \u00a336,000 pay cut.", "idx": 6816}], "idx": 4428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There is a well-worn saying that footballers should always play the game, not the occasion. Given that Sunday's eagerly-anticipated Old Firm clash will be the first for many of those on the pitch, that adage seems particularly poignant. Derby debutants could do a lot worse than talk to David Robertson. The Ibrox legend was no stranger to high-pressure semi-finals before arriving at Ibrox in 1991, having won the Scottish Cup and League Cup with Aberdeen. 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Who would think that after the horror of Port-au-Prince, restless geological plates would so quickly wreak havoc in another nation? The Earth seems at war with itself. But, as many have observed, Chile is not Haiti. Chile's economy is one of the fastest-growing in Latin America. This earthquake will do little to slow down that down. In Santiago, dominated by industries, corporate offices and financial institutions, most people will return to work within a week. But there is another side of Chile for which the picture cannot be as optimistic: the depressed areas that have never enjoyed the nation's economic boom. These are \"callampas,\" or impoverished wards of major cities and small towns that have been bypassed by progress. Unfortunately, the earthquake has hit these areas the hardest. The question is now, how will the government address these people's need for housing and employment?\n@highlight\nJohn Rector says that unlike Haiti, Chile can rebuild on strong economy\n@highlight\nBut existing problems of low-wage jobs, unemployment now made worse, he says\n@highlight\nIncoming president must modify globalization goals, focus on social problems, he says\n@highlight\nRector: Chile must provide social leadership, not just economic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1329}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, they occupy many of the older buildings in the hard-hit core of the city.", "idx": 6851}], "idx": 4448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 26 June 2013 Airlines including British Airways have been accused of purchasing headphones manufactured at a Chinese jail where prisoners were beaten for missing production targets. A former inmate of China's Dongguan Prison has claimed he made disposable headsets for British Airways, Qantas and Emirates while he was behind bars. Danny Cancian, who is from New Zealand and was released from Dongguan last year, told the Australian Financial Review prisoners were punished for slow production rates by being 'taken outside and tasered'. British Airways has emphatically denied using prison labour in its supply chain and said all of its suppliers were subject to 'rigorous' checks.\n@highlight\nFormer inmate of China's Dongguan Prison told of 'cruel environment' at jail\n@highlight\nClaimed he made headphones for British Airways, Emirates and Qantas\n@highlight\nRead more about this story here", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 479, "end": 505}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigation: @placeholder announced it had suspended its current sourcing arrangements pending an investigation", "idx": 6853}], "idx": 4450} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cyber insecurity: Marc Goodman, a security consultant for organizations like the United Nations and Interpol, has a forthcoming book about how technology may give the upper hand to criminals It isn't just researchers finding applications for brain scanning and artificial intelligence, but rather criminals who may be able to exploit these emerging technologies faster than they can be secured. A new book from security consultant Marc Goodman called Future Crimes exposes the possible threats that a technologically advanced future poses. 'I could see a horrific scenario wherein somebody is kidnapped and threatened that unless they pay an exorbitant sum, their lifelong memories of their wife or daughter would be erased,' Goodman told Singularity Hub.\n@highlight\nSecurity adviser Marc Goodman predicted criminals will exploit technology like artificial intelligence and brain scanning\n@highlight\nHis forthcoming book, Future Crimes, examines the state of security architecture and the change electronic threats posed by criminals\n@highlight\nGoodman, who has advised FBI and Interpol, has called for a cyber 'Manhattan Project'", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One particular area of concern for @placeholder is the advancement of artificial intelligence, the ability of computers to perform traditional cognitive functions such as reason, learn and plan.", "idx": 6854}], "idx": 4451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The father of a man killed while riding his bike early on New Year's Day along a dual carriageway has described his son as 'a true family man'. James Stephenson, 32, from Liphook, Hampshire was struck by a car at 7.30am on New Year's Day near his home. The married father-of-two was pronounced dead at the scene. James Stephenson, pictured, was killed riding his bicycle early on New Year's Day near his Hampshire home A 33-year-old man from Waterlooville has been arrested in connection with the accident on the A3, pictured His family released a statement outlining their loss: 'James Stephenson was a true family man, married to Lisa with two daughters, Faith, aged three, and Ellie, seven months. He was the second child of Kevin and Caroline, a brother to Claire and Ben, and his sudden premature death has shocked them all.\n@highlight\nJames Stephenson was riding near his home early on New Year's Day\n@highlight\nHe bicycle was struck by a car on the A3 near Liphook in Hampshire\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old father-of-two was declared dead at the scene of the crash\n@highlight\nA 33-year-old man from Waterlooville has been arrested after the incident", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 313, "end": 328}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 513, "end": 514}, {"start": 581, "end": 596}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 956, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He will be remembered for his willingness to always help others and as a wonderful son to Caroline and Kevin, as a devoted husband to @placeholder and father to Faith and Ellie.'", "idx": 6861}], "idx": 4457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 10:44 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 13 December 2012 Japanese fighter jets were scrambled today after a Chinese plane was spotted over the disputed East China Sea Islands. The F-15s were sent to the remote islands which are controlled by Tokyo but claimed by Beijing as the territorial row between the two nations grows. It is the first time a Chinese aircraft has violated the airspace over the islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. The Chinese government said it was carrying out a routine operation but Japan issued a formal protest before sending up to six planes to the area.\n@highlight\nFirst time Chinese aircraft has 'violated airspace over disputed islands'\n@highlight\nChina says it is merely carrying out a normal operation\n@highlight\nJapan has issued formal protest after sending six F15s to the area", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 188, "end": 209}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder requires the Japanese side stop illegal activities in the waters and airspace of the Diaoyu islands.'", "idx": 6874}], "idx": 4467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 20:05 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 10 January 2014 Disfigured: Naomi Oni of Dagenham, East London, was permanently scarred after she was attacked on her way home from work at Victoria's Secret A student who allegedly threw acid in her friend\u2019s face said she wanted to have her raped, a court was told yesterday. Mary Konye, 21, is also said to have asked Muslim students about where to buy a niqab, or Islamic veil, telling them she had to go to a Muslim relative\u2019s funeral.\n@highlight\nCourt hears that Mary Konye told friend she planned to disfigure Naomi Oni\n@highlight\nOmolola Vincent said: 'She told me she had acid. She bought it online'\n@highlight\nKonye admits wearing a niqab to follow Miss Oni, but denies attacking her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 218, "end": 234}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder, who had studied chemistry at college, told the court that Konye had quizzed her about the laboratory and had asked whether there was acid.", "idx": 6878}], "idx": 4470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The portrait of Michael Jackson in the last week of his life, painted by people close to him, is a disturbing picture of an emaciated man, unable to sleep or eat, and unlikely to be ready for his comeback concerts just days away. \"Oh, my God, Turkle, I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest,\" stylist Michael Bush said after a costume fitting six days before his death on June 19, 2009. Turkle is the nickname of makeup artist Karen Faye, who testified Thursday and Friday in Jackson's wrongful death trial. Her testimony has been the most dramatic so far.\n@highlight\n\"I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest,\" stylist says\n@highlight\n\"Get him a bucket of chicken,\" manager says\n@highlight\n\"It was such a cold response, it broke my heart,\" makeup artist says\n@highlight\nWife Debbie Rowe \"was obviously in love with Michael,\" witness says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jackson was shivering from chills, and it was \"like I was touching ice\" when she put on his makeup, @placeholder testified.", "idx": 6881}, {"query": "@placeholder's testimony on Friday offered a glimpse at Jackson's relationship with Rowe, suggesting there was romance involved, or at least jealously.", "idx": 6882}], "idx": 4473} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan will begin enforcing an often-flouted evacuation order and keep people out of the 20-km zone around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, a top official announced Wednesday. About 78,000 people have homes in the evacuation zone, and many have been going back to retrieve belongings, and check on farms and businesses in recent weeks. Animal rescue groups have gone in to get pets for owners who didn't expect to be gone for more than a month, and numerous journalists have ventured inside to document conditions. All that needs to stop \"to guarantee the health and safety of the people,\" Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters Wednesday.\n@highlight\nA government official says the crackdown is needed for public safety\n@highlight\nEnforcement currently seems to vary from checkpoint to checkpoint\n@highlight\n\"I wish I could trust the government, but I can't,\" an evacuee tells CNN", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 125, "end": 141}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four days after the tsunami, @placeholder advised residents in a second belt, from 10km to 20 km away from the plant, to stay indoors if they remained in the area; and on April 11, it said residents of several other towns outside the zone to be ready to evacuate soon.", "idx": 6885}], "idx": 4474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 20 September 2012 | UPDATED: 20:26 EST, 20 September 2012 DJ Adam 12, whose musical partner was left spinning the decks at Obama's fundraiser on Tuesday night, made a heartfelt plea to the MTV crowd to show their support in the run-up to the November 6 elections. The President attended a fundraiser hosted by Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay-Z at the hip-hop mogul's 40/40 Club in Manhattan where guests paid $40,000 a head. 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Davender Ghai arrives at the High Court for his challenge to be allowed to be cremated on a funeral pyre. Davender Ghai, who emigrated to England from Kenya in 1958, has a number of ailments including diabetes, asthma, anemia and a degenerative spinal disease but says he fears he will not be allowed to die with \"dignity.\" The 70-year-old spiritual healer said that when he does die, he would like his eldest son Sanjay, who lives in Canada, to light the pyre as his family watches what they believe is his soul being released from his body.\n@highlight\nBritish Hindu fights in court to be allowed to be cremated on funeral pyre\n@highlight\nHe says local officials' refusal to allow funeral pyre breach his human rights\n@highlight\nOfficials: Cremations outside of crematoria are illegal under 1902 Cremation Act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At least somebody has spoken on behalf of the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 6901}], "idx": 4484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool striker Divock Origi has revealed he is in regular contact with Brendan Rodgers as he aims to impress during his loan spell back in France at Lille. 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An Iraqi woman looks at a blood-stained car of two women killed in the 2007 Nusoor Square shooting. The men were identified as Donald Ball, 26, of West Valley City, Utah; Dustin Heard, 27, of Knoxville, Tennessee. ; Evan Liberty, 26, of Rochester, New Hampshire; Nick Slatten, 25, of Sparta, Tennessee; and Paul Slough, 29, of Keller, Texas. All have served in the military. 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Drogba did not start but came on in the second half and helped provide the inspiration for a 2-1 come-from-behind win in Recife. \u2018I was disappointed (not to start),\u2019 the 36-year-old Drogba said. \u2018But I have to show my respect to those that started. Scroll down for videos... Game changer! 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But the last thing on her mind \u2013 and those of her doctors \u2013 was that the cause of her rapidly deteriorating health was the rarest form of cancer in the world. Within months, Jo, now 29, was told the cardiac sarcoma heart tumour she was suffering from was terminal and in her words, she \u2018wouldn\u2019t be growing old\u2019. 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Nasr al-Ansi, a commander of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP as the branch is known, appeared in an 11-minute internet video, saying that the massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in 'vengeance for the prophet'. The paper had published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, which is considered an insult in Islam. Scroll down for video Twisted: Nasr al-Ansi, a commander of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, claimed that the Kouachi brothers, who massacred 12 people last week, were 'heroes of Islam'\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda chief Nasr al-Ansi described Paris gunmen as 'heroes of Islam'\n@highlight\nHe said massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in 'vengeance for the prophet'\n@highlight\nAl-Ansi said France belongs to 'party of Satan' and warned of more 'terror'\n@highlight\nBrothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed eight members of Charlie Hebdo\n@highlight\nThe pair also shot dead two policemen during their horrifying rampage", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 253, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 479, "end": 494}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 629}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the @placeholder brothers gestures after slaughtering several members of the Charlie Hebdo editorial team", "idx": 6968}], "idx": 4526} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 18:41 EST, 17 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 18 October 2012 David Cameron yesterday defended sending millions in aid money to a controversial African dictator - just hours after the United Nations accused his regime of masterminding a bloody rebellion led by a wanted war criminal. The Prime Minister said the Government was right to restore \u00a316 million of aid to Rwanda - hailing the regime led by President Paul Kagame as a \u2018role model for development\u2019. The decision, made by beleaguered Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell on his final day as international development secretary last month, has angered the Foreign Office and caused dismay among other Western donors and human rights activists.\n@highlight\nUN accused Paul Kagame's regime of masterminding a bloody rebellion\n@highlight\nBut PM insists decision made by Andrew Mitchell last month was correct\n@highlight\nIt angered Foreign Office and caused dismay among human rights activists", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 732, "end": 733}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 815, "end": 816}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mr Cameron, who has built up a close personal relationship with Kagame, insisted that @placeholder remained a \u2018success story\u2019, despite mounting alarm at the regime\u2019s dire human rights record.", "idx": 6969}], "idx": 4527} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twelve million people are facing a hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa, and they are in desperate need of help. The United Nations declared a famine in parts of southern Somalia, calling for a widespread international response to end the suffering. Thousands of Somalis have been fleeing the country each week in search of food, water and shelter -- many of them walking for days in the sweltering sun toward refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. Nearly half a million children are at risk of dying from malnutrition and disease. Relief organizations are calling on the international community to join together to end the crisis, and they're working to gain entrance into areas with limited humanitarian access.\n@highlight\nTwelve million people are facing a hunger crisis in East Africa\n@highlight\nThe United Nations warns that the crisis could spread\n@highlight\nRelief organizations are calling on the international community to join together to end the crisis\n@highlight\nIf you want to help, donations can be as simple as sending a text", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In overcrowded camps in @placeholder, the group has helped establish reception centers for newcomers to receive food, health screenings and medical referrals.", "idx": 6976}], "idx": 4531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Turkish police have swooped to detain 46 people as part of a widespread investigation into match-fixing in European football. Former Turkey international players Arif Erdem and Fatih Akyel were among those held, along with Bosnia goalkeeper Kenan Hasagic, Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported on Wednesday. Erdem is assistant coach of the Istanbul Municipality team, whose 3-1 victory in a Turkish Super League match against Genclerbirligi in May 2009 is under investigation by the Turkish Football Federation. The game had also come under suspicion from German prosecutors who launched a probe into match-fixing last year. Goalkeeper Recep Ozturk, who then played for Genclerbirligi but is now at Konyaspor, has also been detained after being accused of betting \u20ac30,000 ($40,000) against his own team, Hurriyet.\n@highlight\nTurkish police hold 46 people as part of investigation into match-fixing in European football\n@highlight\nFormer Turkey international players Arif Erdem and Fatih Akyel among those detained\n@highlight\nFormer Genclerbirligi goalkeeper accused of betting $40,000 against his own team\n@highlight\nMatch also under suspicion from German prosecutors investigating corruption", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 274, "end": 292}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 349, "end": 369}, {"start": 400, "end": 419}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 492, "end": 518}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}, {"start": 990, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has played for Bosnia Herzegovina in 29 international matches.", "idx": 6979}], "idx": 4534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Israel is forced to defend its citizens from Palestinian terrorism originating from Gaza, we've come to expect outrage around the world. Critics are quick to condemn Israel's military actions -- some with such heavy-handed charges as \"war crimes,\" \"atrocities\" and even \"genocide,\" while remaining silent about the terrorists who started the conflict. At anti-Israel protests around the world, violent anti-Semitism is on full display, thinly veiled as criticism of Israel. Demonstrators in Turkey have attacked Israeli embassies. In Germany, France, Italy and Spain and other European countries, the protests have led to anti-Semitic attacks on Jewish people, community centers and synagogues.\n@highlight\nAbraham Foxman: The world is outraged when Israel is forced to defend itself from terrorism\n@highlight\nAt global protests, he says, anti-Semitism is thinly veiled as criticism of Israel\n@highlight\nFoxman: We must remember Hamas intentionally started this conflict\n@highlight\nFoxman: Hamas spent millions on tunnels to attack Israel rather than helping Gazans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This unconscionable waste of resources has brought about the two crowning \"cultural\" achievements of Hamas: Thousands of rockets raining down on Israeli towns and cities and terrorists armed to the teeth emerging from holes in the ground, intent on kidnapping more Israeli soldiers and killing @placeholder civilians.", "idx": 6982}], "idx": 4535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- Nearly 10 years ago, Maurice Clemmons pledged to make a fresh start. \"I come from a very good Christian family and I was raised much better than my actions speak,\" Clemmons said in a clemency application brief to then-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in 2000. \"I'm still ashamed to this day for the shame my stupid involvement in these crimes brought upon my family's name.\" Clemmons was 27. He'd spent the past 11 years in an Arkansas prison, convicted of offenses including robbery, burglary, theft and taking a gun to school. He was facing a 95-year sentence.\n@highlight\nMaurice Clemmons told Arkansas governor crimes brought shame to family\n@highlight\nThen 27, he had spent 11 years in prison for robbery, burglary, theft\n@highlight\nHe is suspected in Sunday's shooting deaths of four police officers\n@highlight\nIncident may be \"result of a series of failures,\" says ex-Gov. 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Discussing Cech's situation, Mourinho said: 'He's a top professional, working as always, he is a Chelsea person. 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Every day, an estimated 2,000 Syrians are fleeing the relentless bloodshed that has gripped their country for the past 18 months, the United Nations' refugee agency said Tuesday. That adds up to more than one quarter million Syrian refugees -- 253,000 -- now living in camps and other temporary homes inside Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, and Iraq.\n@highlight\nOpposition reports helicopters dropping bombs on a village in Homs\n@highlight\nJolie describes wounded children who are orphaned from the civil war\n@highlight\nMore than 253,000 Syrian refugees have fled their country, a U.N. spokesman says\n@highlight\nAt least 130 people are killed in violence nationwide Tuesday, opposition says", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 534, "end": 547}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am grateful to @placeholder and the border countries for saving the lives (of those) who are dying in Syria.", "idx": 7009}], "idx": 4548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former polygamist kicked out of the Fundamentalist Mormon church by 'prophet' Warren Jeffs is fighting in court for custody of his more than a dozen children. Lorin Holm was excommunicated from the sect two years ago for being 'unfaithful' and shortly after sued for custody of his children by wives Lynda and Patricia. Holm was one of the 7,500 members of the FLDS church settled in an area between southern Utah and northwestern Arizona. The members of this sect practice plural marriage, which the mainstream Mormon religion abandoned in 1890. Holm still lives with first-wife Helen and their 12 children in Colorado City, Arizona, but his other two wives remained faithful to the sect and now share a new husband who happens to be imprisoned-leader Jeffs' nephew.\n@highlight\nLorin Holm was kicked out of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ and Ladder-Day Saints in 2011\n@highlight\nHis three wives were given a new husband and his 25 children were told not to talk to him because he was 'evil'\n@highlight\nFirst-wife Helen eventually left the religion and re-joined him, bringing their 12 children\n@highlight\nBut he is still fighting for the right to see his children by other wives Lynda and Patricia Peine\n@highlight\nLynda Peine took to the stand Tuesday, saying she didn't want her children around Holm who she believes is a 'bad influence'\n@highlight\nHolm argues that his children will become victims of sexual abuse, child labor or abandonment if he doesn't get sole custody", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 58}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 814, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 872}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was allowed visitation every other weekend last year when he was interviewed for VICE.", "idx": 7018}], "idx": 4555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 21 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 21 February 2013 Chinese soldiers chased American journalists who attempted to shed light on a secretive military unit believed to be behind hacking attacks on the U.S. government. The journalists were driving away from soldiers of the People's Liberation Army, when the men started chasing the car while journalists were filming. Video footage from a moving vehicle appears to show the soldiers break into a run, and keep pace with the car, while panicked journalists urge their driver: 'Keep driving. Keep driving, drive away. Drive away!'\n@highlight\nFootage shows journalists hounded by People's Liberation Army soldiers\n@highlight\nTargets include aerospace, communications and energy companies\n@highlight\nPLA's Unit 61398 in Shanghai identified as most likely source of attacks\n@highlight\nSituated in banking hub and has thousands of staff proficient in English\n@highlight\n'Stolen hundreds of terabytes of data from at least 141 firms since 2006'\n@highlight\nClaims have been made in report by U.S. cyber security firm Mandiant\n@highlight\nChinese Foreign Ministry has dismissed the claims as 'groundless'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 320, "end": 343}, {"start": 674, "end": 697}, {"start": 793, "end": 795}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder plays a key role in China's multi-faceted security strategy, so it", "idx": 7020}], "idx": 4557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former student at an exclusive New England boarding school in 1980s is claiming he was subjected to sex assaults by his headmaster and was gang raped. A federal lawsuit filed this week has reopened a decades-old sex abuse scandal at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut. The suit was filed Oct. 6 in U.S. District Court by William Brewster Brownville, who attended the private boarding school in Salisbury in the 1980s. A federal lawsuit filed this week has reopened a decades-old sex abuse scandal at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut (pictured) Headmaster Peter Carleton, pictured, allegedly used boys for his sexual pleasure, according to the lawsuit. The headmaster would show the boys porn, encourage them to masturbate with each other and assault them\n@highlight\nWilliam Brownville alleges that boys were routinely and rampantly molested at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut decades ago\n@highlight\nNamed in lawsuit are former headmaster Peter Carleton, who died in 1996, and former English teacher Christopher Simonds, who was fired in 1985\n@highlight\nThe suit alleges a group of boys was part of a rotation to sleep in the principal's house, where they were 'used for his sexual pleasure'\n@highlight\nThe principal would show the boys pornography and encourage them to masturbate with each other, the suit alleges", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 249, "end": 270}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 317, "end": 335}, {"start": 340, "end": 366}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 533, "end": 554}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 804, "end": 821}, {"start": 896, "end": 917}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At parties, @placeholder would discuss boys' bodies and his fascination with them, Ponvert said.", "idx": 7023}], "idx": 4559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Two mentally disabled women were strapped with explosives Friday and sent into busy Baghdad markets, where they were blown up by remote control, a top Iraqi government official said. Iraqi soldiers secure the scene of a bombing Friday at a popular pet market in central Baghdad. The bombs killed at least 98 people and wounded more than 200 at two popular pet markets on the holiest day of the week for Muslims, authorities said. In both bombings, the attackers were mentally disabled women whose explosive belts were remotely detonated, Gen. Qasim Atta, spokesman for Baghdad's security plan, told state television.\n@highlight\nNEW: Women's vests loaded with dynamite, ball bearings, Iraqi official says\n@highlight\nNEW: Iraq says 98 people killed at Baghdad markets, while U.S. says 27 dead\n@highlight\nNEW: Iraq: Bombs detonated by cell phone; U.S.: Women detonated bombs\n@highlight\nIraqi official say female bombers had mental disabilities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The violence marked the bloodiest series of attacks in @placeholder since August, breaking a brief stretch of relative calm as attacks and deaths dropped after the 2007 increase in U.S. troop strength called the surge.", "idx": 7028}], "idx": 4561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anjelica Huston ended her relationship with actor Ryan O'Neal after the actor viciously attacked her at a Hollywood party, the Oscar-winner has claimed in a new memoir. The Addams Family star, 63, and O'Neal, 73, a trained amateur boxer, were together in the 1970s. In her new tell-all Watch Me - the second installment to her 2013 book, A Story Lately Told - Huston writes the Peyton Place star headbutted her during a soiree at a Beverly Hills mansion. 'He turned on me, grabbed me by the hair and hit me in the forehead with the top of his skull,' Huston alleges in the tome, an early copy of which was obtained by The National Enquirer.\n@highlight\nIncident occurred at a Beverly Hills house party in the 1970s\n@highlight\nHuston claims O'Neal headbutted and repeatedly slapped her\n@highlight\nAllegations revealed in her new book Watch Me, out November 11\n@highlight\nSays that she left Nicholson because of his womanizing ways\n@highlight\nAlso writes about her arrest for cocaine possession", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 338, "end": 365}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 618, "end": 638}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Longtime love: Huston claims the attack made her retreat to @placeholder, with whom she shared off-on relationship between 1973 and 1989.", "idx": 7030}], "idx": 4562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israel has published a 'Hamas manual' which it claims boasts about the propaganda value of Gaza civilian deaths and the advantages of operating in populated area. The publication of the manual came as rare footage emerged today of Gaza militants firing a rocket at Israel from a densely populated area of the Palestinian territory just minutes before Monday's ceasefire began. Israel has long claimed that Hamas fires from residential areas and uses its civilians as human shields to garner international sympathy. Scroll down for videos Rare footage emerged today of Gaza militants quietly preparing to fire a rocket at Israel from a densely populated area of the Palestinian territory just minutes before Monday's ceasefire began\n@highlight\nThe IDF published a photo book it says Hamas manual on 'Urban Warfare'\n@highlight\nVideo was filmed by Indian TV crew minutes before ceasefire on Monday\n@highlight\nCease-fire between Israel and Hamas has ended a month of war\n@highlight\nIsrael and the Palestinians have sent delegations to Cairo\n@highlight\nPlan to discuss possibility of a longer-term truce and a broader deal\n@highlight\nSome details have emerged about the negotiating points of Hamas\n@highlight\nIsrael has lost 67 people, including three civilians\n@highlight\nCease-fire is the longest lull in a war that has killed nearly 1,900 Palestinians\n@highlight\nIsraeli police arrested a Palestinian for 'murdered three Israeli teenagers'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 993, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1348}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1420, "end": 1426}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a translation of the two pages posted by the IDF did not find specific statements that @placeholder uses its own civilian population as human shields, reported CNN.", "idx": 7037}], "idx": 4566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A singer once praised as the 'reincarnation of Michael Jackson' has claimed he is the dead star's son. Brandon Howard, whose mother is pop singer Miki Howard, is said to have 'groundbreaking' DNA evidence proving he is the King of Pop's offspring, TMZ reported. Ms Howard is said to have met Jacko in 1982, shortly before Mr Howard was born in 1983. Scroll down for videos Claims: Singer Brandon Howard (left) claims he has 'groundbreaking' DNA evidence which proves he is the son of King of Pop Michael Jackson (right) Testing: Mr Howard, 31, having his DNA taken, as he aims to prove he is the eldest child of Billie Jean star, Michael Jackson. His friend, actor Corey Feldman stands close by\n@highlight\nBrandon Howard, 31, has long been compared to the King of Pop\n@highlight\nHe is said to be the product of an affair between his mother Miki Howard and Jacko after the pair met in 1982, shortly before Brandon was born\n@highlight\nJackson lawyer says 'We've never even heard from him'\n@highlight\nResults of the DNA test will be revealed live at 12pm Pacific time, 8pm (GMT)\n@highlight\nHoward claims he is not interested in pursuing MJ's $7billion estate", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 223, "end": 233}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Who hasn\u2019t been inspired by Michael and the @placeholder brothers?'", "idx": 7040}], "idx": 4567} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- How close are you to the airport? Is there a decent bar or restaurant on site? The worn-down, travel-weary businessperson is looking for proximity, convenience and comfortable amenities in an airport hotel. There's little time to waste. The Regal Airport Hotel in Hong Kong seems to know what satisfies the road warrior. The hotel was recently named No. 1 in the airport hotel category of the 2013 Skytrax World Airport Awards. (Earlier this month, CNN featured the world's top airport award-winner.) Hong Kong's Regal Airport Hotel secured the top spot for the third year in a row and was also named the best airport hotel in Asia. An enclosed bridge directly connects the hotel to the airport's passenger terminal, so being on time for your flight shouldn't be a problem. The nearly 1,200 room hotel also has six restaurants and bars, in-house conference and meeting facilities, a spa and indoor and outdoor pools.\n@highlight\nTravelers look for proximity and convenience in airport hotels\n@highlight\nThese 10 hotels add style and luxury amenities to the airport hotel experience\n@highlight\nSkytrax named the top airport hotels earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 250, "end": 268}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 407, "end": 434}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 522, "end": 540}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's World Airport Awards are based on 12.1 million survey questionnaires filled out by passengers covering 108 different nationalities and 395 airports worldwide during a nine-month survey period in 2012 and 2013.", "idx": 7048}], "idx": 4572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- A lawsuit filed January 30 by baseball great Roberto Alomar's ex-girlfriend alleges he engaged in unprotected sex with her while suffering from HIV/AIDS. Roberto Alomar's ex-girlfriend says he had unprotected sex with her while infected with HIV. Ilya Dall is asking for $15 million for \"personal injuries\" suffered due to Alomar's negligence. She and her two children lived with the former New York Mets slugger for three years. She alleges that he started exhibiting signs of HIV as early as 2005, but twice refused recommendations for an HIV test by his doctor, saying that earlier tests for the disease had come back negative, according to court papers.\n@highlight\nEx-girlfriend says he denied having HIV/AIDS, had unprotected sex with her\n@highlight\nWoman says Alomar endangered her health by lying to her about disease\n@highlight\nCourt papers say tests in 2006 showed Alomar had full-blown AIDS\n@highlight\nAlomar's representative says claims are part of \"frivolous lawsuit\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 496, "end": 498}, {"start": 559, "end": 561}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple visited a disease specialist shortly after @placeholder's diagnosis, who found a mass in Alomar's chest and advised the couple that he was suffering from full-blown AIDS, according to the lawsuit.", "idx": 7058}], "idx": 4580} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A prosecutor in Texas wants Adrian Peterson arrested and his bond revoked after the NFL star allegedly admitted to smoking marijuana while out on bail on a felony child abuse charge. Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon sent a motion to the 9th District Court to set aside the NFL star's bail, saying Peterson told an employee of a company that does drug testing that he \"smoked a little weed.\" Peterson posted $15,000 bail on September 12. Ligon said Peterson's reported admission before giving a urine sample on Wednesday amounts to grounds for revocation of the bond. One of Peterson's attorneys, Rusty Hardin, said he had no comment on the latest development in the case, which is tentatively scheduled to go to trial on December 1.\n@highlight\nProsecutor says Peterson admitted to smoking marijuana while on bail\n@highlight\nDistrict Attorney Brett Ligon is asking for the NFL star to be rearrested\n@highlight\nIt is the second legal wrinkle in two days for the child abuse case\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, the prosecutor asked the judge to recuse himself", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 84, "end": 86}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said his client never meant to harm the boy and was simply doling out discipline much like \"he experienced as a child growing up in East Texas.\"", "idx": 7063}], "idx": 4582} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Mills Jailed Australian journalist Peter Greste has spoken to his family from his cramped Egyptian jail cell - for the first time since his sentencing - where he is spending up to '23 hours a day' locked inside. Speaking with brother Andrew following his shock seven-year guilty verdict for aiding the outlawed Muslim brotherhood, Peter has told him about his torment at receiving the sentence which has sparked international outcry and begun dialogue between Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the Egyptian Government. Andrew Greste, who appeared on Channel Nine's Today Show, described the cramped conditions of Peter's Tora prison cell, in Cairo, where he is spending close to every hour of the day locked inside. 'He is in a cell that's three metres by four metres in dimension,' Andrew said.\n@highlight\nPeter Greste living in Egyptian cell '23-hours a day' in cramped space\n@highlight\nHe is confined to just a bunk bed, small toilet, wash basin and shower\n@highlight\nBrother Andrew said he is 'shattered and outraged' at seven-year jail term\n@highlight\nAbbott Government will formally request the Egyptian president's intervention in the case\n@highlight\nGreste's family have confirmed they will consider an appeal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 321, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Presently the family are free to visit @placeholder once a week but that may soon be limited to once a fortnight.", "idx": 7066}], "idx": 4585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 09:46 EST, 17 July 2011 Despite having one of the busiest year's of their lives, it appears the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge still manage to relax in front of the television from time to time. The royal couple - who recently returned from their first official overseas trip to Canada and America - have admitted to enjoying the hit ITV period drama Downton Abbey. The pair made the confession to talented actress Jessica Brown-Findlay - who plays Lady Sybil Crawley in the show - while at a party in Los Angeles. TV fans: Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have revealed they enjoy watching Downton Abbey\n@highlight\nRoyal couple tell actress they watched the hit ITV show", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 156}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 446, "end": 466}, {"start": 480, "end": 497}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 612}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she gave some revealing insights into how @placeholder's character will develop during the new series.", "idx": 7067}], "idx": 4586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)We have all seen a great deal of hypocrisy from politicians, pundits and the like. But there's a new king of hypocrisy: al Qaeda. On Wednesday, al Qaeda released a video featuring Nasr Ibn Ali al-Ansi, one of its top commanders in Yemen, claiming responsibility for the horrific attack last week on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. He gave two reasons for the attack. First, he claimed it was in revenge for Charlie Hebdo's printing of cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammed. Al-Ansi then went on to state in much greater detail that the attack was in response to France and the West killing Muslims: \"We will tell you once again ... stop spilling our blood.\" And then he urged Muslims across the world to \"take vengeance for Muslim blood spilled.\"\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Al Qaeda kills more Muslims than non-Muslims\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda and ISIS focused on power, not principles, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 185, "end": 204}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 485, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 787, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- you name any type of @placeholder, and al Qaeda has butchered them.", "idx": 7085}], "idx": 4596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barcelona clinched a third successive Spanish league title with two matches to spare despite being held 1-1 at Levante on Wednesday. Pep Guardiola's team went into the match needing a just a point after second-placed arch-rivals Real Madrid kept the race alive with a 4-0 win against Getafe on Tuesday. With head-to-head records taken into account, Barca cannot be caught after beating Real 5-0 in November and drawing the second Clasico clash 1-1 last month. \"Winning the title is always difficult and this one was tough just like the others were before. Now we can enjoy this win,\" coach Guardiola said in quotes reported by AFP.\n@highlight\nBarcelona's 1-1 draw at Levante clinches the club's 21st La Liga title\n@highlight\nPep Guardiola wins his third successive crown as coach with two games to play\n@highlight\nSecond-placed Real Madrid trail by six points but have inferior head-to-head record\n@highlight\nValencia fail to clinch third place and automatic Champions League spot after draw", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 968, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I imagine we're going to celebrate this title win with them tonight in the streets of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 7091}], "idx": 4600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- A leaked video is circulating in cyberspace, showing a boat collision that sparked a recent diplomatic battle between China and Japan. The YouTube video shows the same collision that Japanese lawmakers watched on video last week, said legislator Hiroshi Kawauchi, of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan. The Japanese Coast Guard shot the video, which is authentic and not doctored, said Kawauchi, who is a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet, Japan's legislature. \"The fact that the video was leaked is a big mistake for the government,\" he added. \"It is totally different from presenting it to the public in an official manner, and it leads the people's further erosion of faith in Japan's government.\"\n@highlight\nThe YouTube video is authentic and not doctored, a Japanese legislator says\n@highlight\nHe calls the leak \"a big mistake for the government\"\n@highlight\nChina has made an \"official inquiry\" with the Japanese prime minister's office\n@highlight\nKan's office is investigating the leaking of the video", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 300, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 350}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 443, "end": 466}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Japan initially accused the captain of obstructing @placeholder public officers while they performed duties.", "idx": 7099}], "idx": 4604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- New details emerged of what the White House knew about the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups, with spokesman Jay Carney disclosing Chief of Staff Denis McDonough was among the top officials made aware of the matter late last month. In a new timeline provided by Carney to reporters on Monday, General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler learned on April 24 of a pending Treasury inspector general's report on how IRS staff used criteria targeting conservative groups in assessing eligibility for tax-exempt status. According to Carney, Ruemmler told McDonough as well as other Treasury officials about the pending report. It was the first time the White House acknowledged that McDonough was aware of the report before it became public in early May.\n@highlight\nA Senate committee holds a hearing Tuesday on the IRS targeting\n@highlight\nWhite House discloses new details of what it knew about the IRS targeting report\n@highlight\nWhite House spokesman says President Obama wasn't told of the pending report\n@highlight\nNEW: First lawsuit filed over IRS targeting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 79, "end": 102}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 353, "end": 368}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 961, "end": 971}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the same time, @placeholder emphasized that the information was preliminary and could have changed before the inspector general released his final report on May 14.", "idx": 7111}], "idx": 4612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's well known that the secret to Apple's meteoric success in the world of consumer technology was the vision, leadership and creativity of Steve Jobs, the company's celebrity founder. \"Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that -- it is in our DNA,\" Tim Cook, Jobs' successor, wrote in a staff memo after Jobs resigned from his post as Apple's CEO in August. What's less talked about is what drove Jobs, who died Wednesday at 56. As with anyone, Jobs' values were shaped by his upbringing and life experiences. He was born in 1955 in San Francisco and grew up amid the rise of hippie counterculture. Bob Dylan and the Beatles were his two favorite musical acts, and he shared their political leanings, antiestablishment views and, reportedly, youthful experimentation with psychedelic drug usage.\n@highlight\nSteve Jobs' values were shaped by his upbringing and life experiences\n@highlight\n\"That's been one of my mantras: focus and simplicity,\" Jobs said in 1998\n@highlight\nTraversing India sparked Apple co-founder's conversion to Buddhism\n@highlight\nJobs on his goals: \"We're here to put a dent in the universe\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apple enlisted the help of @placeholder police to investigate.", "idx": 7124}, {"query": "However, @placeholder and Jobs didn't make much of a dent with philanthropy.", "idx": 7125}], "idx": 4617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and James Rush A fourth person has been charged in connection with the death of an Australian baseball player who was shot while out jogging last year. Oddesse Barnes, 22, of Duncan, Oklahoma, has been charged with accessory after murder in the death of Christopher Lane, of Melbourne, according to the Stephens County District Attorney's Office. Lane, 22, was preparing for his senior baseball season at East Central University when he was shot along a tree-lined road in Duncan while visiting his girlfriend's parents in August. Scroll down for video Oddesse Barnes (left), 22, of Duncan, Oklahoma, has been charged with accessory after murder in the death of Christopher Lane (right), of Melbourne\n@highlight\nOddesse Barnes, 22, of Oklahoma, charged with accessory after murder\n@highlight\nChristopher Lane was shot while out jogging on a tree-lined road last year\n@highlight\nInvestigators say he was randomly targeted by 'bored' teenagers\n@highlight\nTwo teenagers charged with first-degree murder are set to go on trial\n@highlight\nA third teenager has been charged with accessory after the fact", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 274, "end": 289}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 425, "end": 447}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 812, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lawyer was not yet entered for @placeholder, and a public phone listing for him could not be found.", "idx": 7129}], "idx": 4618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A worker at a meat rendering plant allegedly stabbed his colleague to death a day after he pulled a chair out from underneath him, police have revealed. Peter Atem has been accused of knifing Danny Vazquez, 25, to death at the MOPAC plant in Franconia Township near Philadelphia on Wednesday, before slicing his own neck. Witnesses said that as the father-of-three lay dying, he uttered the words: 'Tell my wife I love her.' Chair prank: Peter Atem, 32 (left) has been accused of knifing Danny Vazquez, 25, (right) to death at the MOPAC plant in Franconia Township near Philadelphia on Wednesday, before slicing his own neck\n@highlight\nPeter Atem, 32, allegedly knifed Danny Vaquez, 25, while at work\n@highlight\nPair were colleagues at the MOPAC plant in Franconia near Philadelphia\n@highlight\nAtem was then found cowering in a shed with self-inflicted knife wounds\n@highlight\nA note beside him read: 'See you in hell. 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Any number of corporate CEOs boast offices that are larger and more lavishly outfitted. But the Oval Office at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington has always been the object of a singular kind of yearning. Mitt Romney fervently wants to move into it in January; Barack Obama just as fervently wants not to move out. This fall's presidential campaign, which begins in earnest with the Republican National Convention this week, will determine whether it will be Romney or Obama who gets his wish.\n@highlight\nBob Greene: Oval Office for some the most coveted room in the nation; however transient\n@highlight\nHe says two fraught videos convey how ephemeral a president's time in the Oval Office is\n@highlight\nOne shows outtakes of interview with supremely confident JFK just months before he died\n@highlight\nOther shows Nixon bantering awkwardly before resigning, ceding his yearned-for position", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 407, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 683, "end": 712}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 978, "end": 988}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here is a man who worked all his life to make it to this room, and now he -- as @placeholder, in a very different context, did before him -- is leaving it earlier than he thought he would have to.", "idx": 7151}], "idx": 4632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CNN -- Manchester City announced a deal to sign Spain international David Silva from Valencia on Tuesday as the big-spending English club continued preparations for success in the Premier League next season. Coach Roberto Mancini has already lined up the signing of Hamburg's Germany defender Jerome Boateng, which will be completed on Thursday, while Barcelona's Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure is also poised to move to City. Silva is expected to sign a four-year contract once he returns from the World Cup in South Africa. 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Brielle Saracini, 23, couldn't be at Derek Jeter Day, a celebration of the Yankee's shortstop three weeks before the likely end of his baseball career, even though she desperately wanted to be. 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So imagine the feeling of saving literally thousands \u2013 on the sale of a home. That could be a reality after Poundland tycoon Steve Smith set his sights on a new target\u2026the estate agent. Entrepreneur: Poundland tycoon Steve Smith, pictured outside his mansion in Shropshire, has set his sites on the property market, and says Britons should be paying thousands less when selling their home New venture: The founder of the cut-price chain has started the site which will charge customers as little as \u00a3195 to list their homes on the internet\n@highlight\nCahin's founder Steve Smith has developed new site, EstatesDirect\n@highlight\nClaims he will replace commission rates with low priced fixed costs\n@highlight\nPlans to list homes on sites such as Zoopla for as little as \u00a3195\n@highlight\nRegional agents will also be on hand to provide local knowledge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Smith has teamed up with the founder of dating website Match to develop the @placeholder website.", "idx": 7170}], "idx": 4646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman An Australian publisher and her two American business partners are locked in a bitter dispute over the royalties to the \u2018Fifty Shades of Grey\u2019 trilogy. 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They filed their suit last week in Tarrant County District Court.\n@highlight\nJennifer Pedroza and Christa Beebe claim Amanda Hayward conned them out of millions combined\n@highlight\nPedroza was a partner in the original U.S. publisher for 'Fifty Shades of Grey' with Hayward\n@highlight\nBeebe was a marketing employee guaranteed a job for one year\n@highlight\nBoth were fired without cause and not paid money owed, they claim in a lawsuit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 136, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 620, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 824, "end": 843}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pedroza was never given her 25 per cent share of those profits, and @placeholder lost her guaranteed $5,000 a month from working the job she was previously guaranteed.", "idx": 7172}], "idx": 4647} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye for MailOnline The American dentist who last week lost his $34,000 legal action against British Airways after he and his partner were flown to Grenada in the Caribbean instead of Granada in Spain has spoken out. Dr. Edward Gamson flew from Washington DC to London in September of 2013 and instead of fulfilling his life-long dream of visiting the medieval city boarded a flight right back across the Atlantic after a ticketing mistake. 'I had a conference in Lisbon, Portugal, and I saw that as my opportunity to finally get to Spain,' said Dr. Gamson, of North Bethesda, Maryland, to ABC News. 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My lovely hairdresser Kevin has agreed to come to my home in Surrey at 8am, as I then have to race back to Grimsby for panto rehearsals \u2014 I\u2019m an actress and TV presenter and this is my first venture into pantomime. I am slightly perturbed, however, as I have woken to find a weird, golf-ball sized blister just above my right ankle. It doesn\u2019t hurt, but it is quite hot and angry-looking, and I\u2019m mystified as to what it can be.\n@highlight\nGolf-ball sized blister appeared just above Julie Peasgood's right ankle\n@highlight\nAfter a week, the blister became infected and 'looked hot and angry'\n@highlight\nCaused by 'false widow spider' - there are seven types in the UK\n@highlight\nThe spiders aren\u2019t aggressive and will only bite if they're provoked", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 807, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I spend the next couple of months keeping my feet up wherever I go,' said @placeholder", "idx": 7183}], "idx": 4656} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yale has threatened to kick out a 20-year-old history major because she's too thin. New Jersey native, Frances Chan, who is 5'2\" and weighs 90lbs, claims she's been force feeding herself Cheetos and ice cream in an attempt to add flesh to her tiny frame after the Ivy League school became convinced she was suffering from an eating disorder. Chan said the New Haven, Connecticut, college wouldn't even let up when her parents confirmed she, and the rest of her family, had always been naturally skinny and even sent in childhood medical records and had their doctor contact the school.\n@highlight\nHistory major, Frances Chan, from New Jersey, claims she has weighed 90lbs since high school and her entire family are naturally skinny\n@highlight\nBut since December, she's been forced to show up for weekly weigh-ins and also sent off to a mental health professional and a nutritionist because the school became convinced she had an eating disorder\n@highlight\nChan tried to put on weight by eating ice cream, cookies, Cheetos and other junk food and taking the elevator not the stairs\n@highlight\nBut despite her efforts, she only managed to gain two pounds\n@highlight\nShe claims the Connecticut college wasn't satisfied even let up when her parents sent in childhood medical records and her doctor called the school\n@highlight\nOne health professional even told her low weight would kill her and they threatened to put her on medical leave\n@highlight\nShe claims the school was actually giving her an eating disorder by forcing her to overload on junk food or risk expulsion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder wants to kick me out, let them try -- in the meantime, I'll be studying for midterms, doing my best to make up for lost time.'", "idx": 7192}], "idx": 4662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans The parents of missing Madeleine McCann thanked the public for their unwavering support today as they marked the seventh anniversary of their daughter's disappearance. Kate and Gerry McCann were joined by around 100 well-wishers, friends and relatives at a prayer service in the centre of Rothley, Leicestershire. The open-air service, conducted beside Rothley's War Memorial, saw candles lit for all the children around the world who have been taken away from their parents against their will. Service: Kate and Gerry McCann thanked the public for their unwavering support today as they marked the seventh anniversary of their daughter Madeleine's disappearance. 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The omens are bad and the possible demise of the most pro-American president in our history raises questions about our long and complex transatlantic relations. How will French election be decided? Not that there is so much to worry about. Sarkozy's potential successor, the Socialist Fran\u00e7ois Hollande, may have said that \"the enemy is finance,\" but he also told the New York Times that before attending l'Ecole Nationale d'Administration, the alma mater of our elite public service, he had traveled to the United States and written a report on the American fast food industry that foresaw the triumph of McDonald's in France a decade later. 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Chiwetel Ejiofor, now a Hollywood star and a strong contender for the Best Actor Oscar tonight, beams broadly as he hugs his little sister on the stairs of their London home. But just months after this snap was taken, Chiwetel\u2019s life was hit by tragedy when his father was killed in a car crash, which almost claimed his young life, too. Idyllic family life: Chiwetel Ejiofor, (right) now a Hollywood star and a strong contender for the Best Actor Oscar tonight, beams broadly as he hugs his little sister on the stairs of their London home. 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Robach has been off the air since discovering via a televised mammogram that she had breast cancer that spread to her lymph nodes. She had a double mastectomy and 13 lymph nodes removed, and sent a grateful email out to colleagues on November 22 announcing that she would be back on the small screen on December 2.\n@highlight\nGMA correspondent Amy Robach learned that she had a cancerous tumor in her breast after an on-air mammogram\n@highlight\nShe took time off to have a double mastectomy but wrote a letter to ABC staffers on November 22 announcing that she would return December 2\n@highlight\nLongtime weatherman Sam Champion announced just days before her expected return that he would be leaving the network after 25 years\n@highlight\nHis last day was this morning and much of the week has been dedicated to celebrating his time on the show\n@highlight\nRobach has not appeared on air but has been spotted at ABC studios\n@highlight\nABC has refused to comment on the schedule change", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 95, "end": 114}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 153, "end": 155}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "December 2: Champion and the @placeholder co-hosts confirm the news during the show, lavishing him with praise and wishing him the best.", "idx": 7229}], "idx": 4689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Las Vegas (CNN) -- Mobile technology is no longer limited to laptops, smartphones and tablets. It's seeping into every corner of our lives, including television and movies, cars, the workplace, health care, education and eventually our bodies. This expansion of mobile, and its next generation of highly mobile tech users, were the subject of Monday's Consumer Electronics Show keynote. Delivered by chip maker Qualcomm's chief executive Paul Jacobs, the talk marked the official kickoff of the show, which opens its doors Tuesday morning. The CES keynote address was previously handled by Microsoft, a company whose products are instantly familiar to consumers around the world. Successor Qualcomm isn't a household name, even though it says it has shipped 11 billion chips in its 27 years and its mobile processors power the mobile devices you use everyday.\n@highlight\nChip-maker Qualcomm kicked off the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show with a keynote\n@highlight\nCEO Paul Jacobs highlighted the expansion of mobile technology beyond smartphones and tablets\n@highlight\nThe talk featured random guest stars, including Big Bird, Guillermo del Toro and Maroon 5", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 352, "end": 376}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 680, "end": 697}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 911, "end": 935}, {"start": 967, "end": 977}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During its keynote @placeholder showed how its technology can be used to enable wireless charging for electric vehicles.", "idx": 7230}], "idx": 4690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Militants in Egypt claim to have beheaded four men they had accused of being Israeli Mossad spies in a video which appears to have been inspired by the tactics of the Islamic State. Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, which has been described as Egypt's most dangerous militant group, released the video, in which it accused the four Egyptians of spying for Israel's Mossad agency. In the video, the captives can be seen kneeling on the floor with armed men in black masks standing behind them as one of the militants reads out a statement. Minutes later the four men have been beheaded.\n@highlight\nWARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT\n@highlight\nSinai-based militant group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis releases beheading video\n@highlight\nMilitant group claims the men had been spying for Mossad\n@highlight\nSecurity source said headless corpses found in Sinai earlier this month\n@highlight\nMen had reportedly been abducted two days earlier in Sheikh Zuwaid", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 648, "end": 667}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder militants are not believed to be officially linked to Islamic State insurgents.", "idx": 7235}], "idx": 4692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:33 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 8 December 2012 These eerie images show the elusive Great Grey Owl - known as the phantom of the north - gliding through snowy Lapland in hunt of prey. The Great Grey Owls are shown flying ghost-like through the wintry land, invariably staring down the camera lens with their luminous yellow eyes. Wildlife photographer Jules Cox annually visits Lapland in the winter time hoping to shoot the magnificent owls but had not yet had any luck. Ghostly bird: The Great Grey Owl is found in north America and north Europe\n@highlight\nGreat Grey Owls - known as the phantom of the north - can be found in northern America and Europe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eerie: A lone @placeholder perches on a tree stump as the snow falls around it", "idx": 7237}], "idx": 4693} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle and Thomas Durante PUBLISHED: 01:22 EST, 26 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:05 EST, 26 October 2012 As comedians and talk show hosts have their way with Donald Trump over his 'huge' announcement the real estate mogul is sticking to his guns in his first live TV appearance since making the request. Trump was a guest on the Late Show With David Letterman, to further explain the offer - which turned out to be a $5million charity donation in exchange for Obama's old college and passport records. When asked by Letterman why he was orchestrating the demand, Trump replied: 'Transparency.'\n@highlight\nTrump sits down with David Letterman for first TV appearance since his 'huge' announcement\n@highlight\nTV satirist made offer to a charity of billionaire businessman's choice\n@highlight\nTrump had told major news outlets he had 'game-changing' information about President in weeks before election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 335, "end": 364}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the TV host that the rivalry between himself and Trump began in their childhood.", "idx": 7240}], "idx": 4695} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Za'atari refugee camp, Jordan (CNN) -- I've spent the past week working in the Za'atari refugee camp in northern Jordan, about six miles from the Syrian border. The camp was opened less than a month ago to receive Syrians fleeing the violence in their country. Built on a barren desert plain without a tree or shrub in sight, it can seem an unwelcoming place to arrive, even for a refugee. Dust storms and scorching heat have taken their toll on refugees and aid workers here. But given that less than 4% of Jordanian land is arable the terrain is not a surprise.\n@highlight\nZa'atari refugee camp in northern Jordan is home to more than 20,000 Syrian refugees\n@highlight\nHundreds more arrive every day, on foot, with just the clothes they are wearing\n@highlight\nThe refugees are putting pressure on already scarce water resources in the region\n@highlight\nAs the situation in Syria escalates, many fear they will be in the camp for some time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Water is one of the most pressing long-term issue that faces the refugees, as well as the local @placeholder communities.", "idx": 7245}], "idx": 4698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Richard Branson claims staff from his Necker Island retreat had to rescue Olympic sailor Sir Ben Ainslie after he ran into trouble sailing in the area on his honeymoon. The Virgin boss said the four-times gold medallist ran into difficulties when a furling system, which controls the sail being rolled out, broke. The British Olympian was on honeymoon with his new wife Georgie Thompson, after they married at Hampton Court Palace last month, when the incident occurred. 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The Budatis, from Chirala Mandal in India, perform incredible - or insane depending on your perspective - feats with sticks, stones and sharp objects for the amusement of others. And usually they involve Bhramharamba in the firing line, as in this video where Balashankar balances a coconut on his wife's throat before he demolishes it with a giant machete. 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Abby Huxley, 14, and her friend Courtney Redfern, 15, were sent home from Samworth Academy in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire after staff said their \u2018teddy boy\u2019-style appearance was against school rules. But Abby\u2019s furious mother, Paula Selby, has condemned the school for telling the girls they could be made to sit in isolation as a punishment, pointing out that her daughter and Courtney are in the middle of studying for their GCSEs.\n@highlight\nAbby Huxley, 14 and Courtney Redfern were suspended for three days\n@highlight\nSamworth Academy in Mansfield said their styles contravened school rules\n@highlight\nAbby's mother claimed the school was not happy with the growing 'trend'\n@highlight\nSchool had met with the girl's families but the issue was not 'remedied'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Row: Mrs @placeholder added the pair's haircut was part of a 'trend' which the school 'did not seem happy about'", "idx": 7265}], "idx": 4714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father who murdered his five kids before driving their bodies around for nine days and dumping them in a field had strangled four of the children and beat one to death, it has emerged. Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 33, was arrested in Mississippi on September 6 after a deputy said he smelled the stench of death in Jones' SUV at a traffic checkpoint. The father, from Red Bank, South Carolina, then led deputies to the bodies in rural Alabama. It emerged in grand jury indictments on Thursday that four of the children - Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and one-year-old Elaine - died 'by means of strangulation'.\n@highlight\nTimothy Ray Jones Jr. was arrested last September after Mississippi deputies smelled death in his SUV during a DUI traffic stop\n@highlight\nThey found blood, maggots and handwritten notes about mutilating bodies in his truck and he then led them to the bodies in rural Alabama\n@highlight\nIt has now emerged in grand jury indictments that he strangled four of the children: Merah, eight, Elias, seven, Gabriel, two, and Elaine, one\n@highlight\nHe also beat one of the children, six-year-old Nahtahn, to death\n@highlight\nJones said he feared they would chop him up and feed him to dogs; social workers noted how the father was 'overwhelmed' looking after the kids", "entities": [{"start": 187, "end": 207}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 630, "end": 650}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On September 6, he was stopped at a @placeholder checkpoint in Mississippi and officers noted that he was intoxicated and agitated.", "idx": 7269}], "idx": 4717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Roddy for MailOnline Laughter and jokes seemed to surround Lukas Podolski's trip to Borussia Dortmund for Arsenal's Champions League clash. The German striker was in good spirits before the game, laughing with the Gunners' opponents in the warm up and signing autographs for local fans - but there was nothing funny about his cameo later in the match, at least from the forward's perspective. With Arsenal already 2-0 down and heading for defeat, the 29-year-old was called on by boss Arsene Wenger to enter as a substitute - only for the his introduction to comically be delayed. Mesut Ozil watches the game as Aaron Ramsey (sitting) tries to help Lukas Podolski find his shinpad\n@highlight\nLukas Podolski lost his shinpad after being called as a substitute\n@highlight\nGerman forward had to borrow shinpad off team-mate Mesut Ozil\n@highlight\nArsenal lost 2-0 in Borussia Dortmund in Champions League opener\n@highlight\nPodolski, 29, has pre-match chat with Jurgen Klopp and Kevin Grosskreutz\n@highlight\nThe Arsenal forward joked with Grosskreutz on the Signa Iduna Park pitch\n@highlight\nThe two Germans had a kebab wager on the Group D opener", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 123, "end": 138}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 870, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 906}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 997}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Podolski and @placeholder check in the dugout while Arsenal were left trailing 2-0 at Borussia Dortmund", "idx": 7270}, {"query": "Podolski appeared in relaxed spirits ahead of the @placeholder game against Dortmund.", "idx": 7271}], "idx": 4718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Catherine Mayer's book (pictured) is set to be released next Thursday A picture of one of the world\u2019s \u2018least understood figures\u2019 emerges in a new biography of Prince Charles. It quotes actress Emma Thompson, a close friend, as saying: \u2018We talk a lot about the guilt of privilege. Sometimes I think he\u2019s driven by guilt.\u2019 It describes Charles as a prince who will \u2018never be remote and silent like his mother\u2019 and is driven to improve the human condition. He\u2019s quoted as saying: \u2018I want to raise aspirations and recreate hope from hopelessness and health from deprivation.\u2019 Author Catherine Mayer talks of a prince who \u2018rarely recognises his own achievements\u2019 and is described by one of his inner circle as \u2018a glass-half-empty man\u2019, a \u2018Prince of Wails\u2019.\n@highlight\nCatherine Mayer's book Prince Charles set to be released next Thursday\n@highlight\nShe says his despondency at his darkest moments 'has been profound'\n@highlight\nMs Mayer also writes that he 'rarely recognises his own achievements'\n@highlight\nExtracts of the book, Charles: The Heart Of A King, released on Kindle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Mayer describes him wanting to be @placeholder as \u2018the least of his ambitions\u2019 but, confusingly, goes on to say he is \u2018gnawingly impatient\u2019 to accede to the throne.", "idx": 7274}], "idx": 4720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- The alleged leader of an Islamic militant cell in Spain who escaped arrest in June when eight of his suspected colleagues were detained has been taken into custody, the Spanish Interior Ministry said Monday. The suspect, Yassin Ahmed Laarbi, a Spaniard, was arrested Monday in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta on Morocco's north coast, where the eight other suspects also were detained on June 21, an Interior Ministry statement said. The suspected cell was \"a structure based in Spain, with connections in Morocco, Belgium, Turkey and Syria, dedicated to radicalizing, recruiting and sending mujahedeen (fighters) to Syria with the aim of conducting jihad and achieving martyrdom,\" according to a court order issued in June.\n@highlight\nEight other suspected colleagues were arrested in June\n@highlight\nSuspected leader of cell taken into custody in Spanish enclave of Ceuta on Morocco coast\n@highlight\nSuspects have sent fighters into Syria, court order says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 237, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 413, "end": 429}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At least five died in suicide attacks in @placeholder that caused numerous casualties.", "idx": 7280}], "idx": 4726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States is a Pacific power. Not only do millions of Americans live in states that border or are firmly rooted in the Pacific, more than 300,000 military service members and civilians who support them are stationed throughout the Pacific. Countless American businesses and farmers also rely on access to this expanding market that has become an engine of global economic growth. In addition to reflecting our values, our foreign policy must reflect the fact that our prosperity and security is intimately linked with that of the Asia-Pacific. Having just returned from this critical region, we heard directly from senior U.S. military commanders, along with key leaders in Japan and South Korea, about the desire for bolstering alliances that have been the cornerstone of stability in Asia. We also met senior Chinese officials in Beijing and U.S. business leaders in Shanghai about potential opportunities and challenges accompanying China's dramatic rise.\n@highlight\nA GOP delegation, fresh back from Asia trip, looks at U.S. standing in region\n@highlight\nAsia's continued economic growth is not certain, these lawmakers say\n@highlight\nThey fear that China will use its economic and military power to coerce neighbors\n@highlight\nThey argue U.S. carrier fleet overdue for upgrades that administration hasn't budgeted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 989, "end": 991}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1263}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder cannot lead in the region if it is thousands of miles away.", "idx": 7282}, {"query": "@placeholder cannot keep the peace alone -- nor have we.", "idx": 7283}], "idx": 4727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Fiona Macrae Forget life on Mars. The search for aliens is underway\u2026in Yorkshire. Scientists are scouring Britain\u2019s deepest mine for bugs able to survive in the extreme conditions of the red planet. The four-year probe could tell us what to look for on Mars \u2013 and where to find it. Scientists are looking for life on Mars by determining whether deep subsurface microbes found at Boulby might one day be found on the red planet. 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'Although individual employees have engaged in misconduct or inappropriate behavior, we did not find evidence that misconduct is widespread,' the Inspector General's report says. The other most egregious example of professional misconduct came in the form of one incident in 2010 that was described as being 'similar to Cartagena. Brushing past it: The report says that the agency does not have institutional issues but just problems with certain agents who were found to solicit prostitutes and drink with locals while prepping for presidential visits\n@highlight\nInspector General is releasing an 18-month investigation today that looked at the Colombian prostitution scandal of May 2012\n@highlight\nSays that the agents involved behaved inappropriately but the misconduct was limited to those men\n@highlight\nEven new Secret Service head Julia Pierson thinks that the report is flawed since it is based on an anonymous survey of agents who were effectively asked to report 'rumors and gossip'\n@highlight\nShe said they have already implemented 11 of the 14 suggested safeguards\n@highlight\nReport also found out that a different agent 'engaged in sexual activity in exchange for money' earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scandal prone: The latest @placeholder incident happened in May of this year when an agent (not one of those pictured above) tried to get a bullet that he left in a woman's hotel room", "idx": 7296}], "idx": 4734} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American school founder who young Haitian men once hailed as a savior was sentenced Tuesday to nearly 20 years in prison for sexually abusing them. Douglas Perlitz, 40, was sentenced in federal court in New Haven, Connecticut, to 19 years and 7 months behind bars for abusing the Haitian men when they were boys under his care, said Bruce Foucart, special agent in charge of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigations in Boston. \"We're very pleased with the sentence,\" he said. \"He was brought to justice and I hope it sends a strong message to people who are doing that or who are even thinking about doing that.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Several of the victims spoke about the abuse\n@highlight\nDouglas Perlitz began a charitable school in Cap-Haitien\n@highlight\nHe was believed to be a great humanitarian\n@highlight\nPerlitz admitted to engaging in sexual conduct with eight minors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 391, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His response was: \"Well, that's really hard because @placeholder has been doing this for the last 10 years.\"", "idx": 7297}], "idx": 4735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 23-year-old mother admitted to being high on marijuana the day her 4-year-old son was killed in a house fire in Keizer, Oregon. At a Monday court hearing, prosecutors also revealed that Niya Sosa-Martinez was previously convicted of child neglect in 2012, involving her son Andre and 6-year-old daughter who was at school when their home caught fire on Friday. Sosa-Martinez remained expressionless in court, though she did tear up when she was formally charged with second-degree manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. Scroll down for video Tragedy: Niya Sosa-Martinez (left) was charged on Monday with second-degree manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child after her 4-year-old son Andre (right) was killed in a house fire\n@highlight\nNiya Sosa-Martinez's son Andre became trapped in their Keizer, Oregon home when it caught fire Friday afternoon\n@highlight\nThe 4-year-old died in the blaze while his 23-year-old mother was able to escape to safety\n@highlight\nSosa-Martinez's 6-year-old daughter was at school at the time\n@highlight\nProsecutors revealed Monday that Sosa-Martinez had been convicted of child neglect before, in 2012\n@highlight\nAlso told investigators she was high on marijuana at the time of the fire\n@highlight\nShe has been charged with second-degree manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child and ordered held without bail", "entities": [{"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 188, "end": 205}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 763, "end": 780}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 988, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Terrible loss: A neighbor described @placeholder as a 'happy little guy'.", "idx": 7303}], "idx": 4740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Top BBC shows like Doctor Who, Top Gear and Strictly Come Dancing face being privatised under new cost-cutting plans at the corporation. Hundreds of millions of pounds\u2019 worth of TV programmes currently produced by the BBC will no longer be protected from outside competition under reforms announced by director general Tony Hall today. In return, Lord Hall wants the BBC's in-house production company to be free to make shows directly for other broadcasters, particularly in America, in a bid to generate millions of pounds. Shows like Top Gear are currently made by the BBC's in-house production arm. Under proposals by the corporation's chief Lord Hall, BBC producers will have to compete with private companies\n@highlight\nBBC chief Tony Hall wants private companies to compete to make shows\n@highlight\nAt the moment 50% of programmes have to be made in-house\n@highlight\nBut the BBC's own production arm to make shows for US networks\n@highlight\nBBC insists reforms are not privatisation as profits will stay at Corporation\n@highlight\nChannel 4 boss Lords Burns says he would buy programmes from BBC\n@highlight\nBut he says reforms don't go far enough and questions licence fee", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 64}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 925, "end": 926}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The BBC insisted its top programmes would not be 'privatised', as all the revenue generated would come back to the @placeholder and ploughed back into more programming.", "idx": 7307}], "idx": 4742} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Surrounded by expensive pieces of Chinese art purchased from auction houses in London and New York, Wang Zhongjun, China's 50-year old film mogul, appears the very model of a modern Chinese entrepreneur. Luxuriating with his wealth, Wang explains that all the success, money and pieces of art he has gathered thanks to his film and TV production company, Huayi Brothers Media, wasn't very carefully planned. \"Our [company] goals weren't very clear so and we didn't know if it was a good idea or not [to make films]. Maybe we didn't find it difficult because our goals weren't clear,\" he told CNN.\n@highlight\nWang Zhongjun is one half of siblings who run China's Huayi Brothers Media company\n@highlight\nFirm has become China's most influential film production company\n@highlight\nAlso represents China's top actors and produces TV shows\n@highlight\nNow a multi-millionaire, Wang once delivered pizzas while living in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 364, "end": 383}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 690}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The most important thing is, regardless if it's an @placeholder or a Chinese company; we have to make good films to keep our audience happy,\" he said.", "idx": 7319}], "idx": 4749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In just a single minute on the web 216,000 photos are shared on Instagram, a total of \u00a354,000 ($83,000) sales take place on Amazon, there are 1.8 million likes on Facebook and three days worth of video is uploaded to YouTube. 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Google performs 2 million searches each minute and 72 hours worth of video is uploaded to YouTube within the space of 60 seconds.\n@highlight\nInfographic gives snapshot of what happens across the web in 60 seconds\n@highlight\nThis includes 72 hours of video uploaded to YouTube and 278,000 tweets", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are almost four times more @placeholder searches than a year ago, and 180,000 more tweets are sent", "idx": 7324}], "idx": 4752} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- First the Obama administration and the intelligence community said there was no program gathering Americans' data. Then they said the government was only gathering focused bits of data and only on foreign targets. Then they admitted intelligence operatives were gathering large amounts of data but not accessing it unless a court first gave the OK. Now it appears there are thousands of times each year when the data of Americans not suspected of having anything to do with terrorism are gathered. \"Can you understand, though, why some people might not trust what you're saying right now about wanting ..., \" a reporter asked President Barack Obama last week at a White House news conference.\n@highlight\nNew report raises more concerns over NSA surveillance programs\n@highlight\nObama: Americans would be comfortable with programs if they knew all about them\n@highlight\nObama says programs not being abused; later report says NSA often breaks privacy rules\n@highlight\nCourt overseeing programs reportedly doesn't see all documents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 365, "end": 366}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rogers: \"So the technology does not exist for any individual or group of individuals at the @placeholder to flip a switch to listen to Americans' phone calls or read their e-mails?\"", "idx": 7326}], "idx": 4754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Copa Libertadores provided one of the most eventful matches in recent memory when Montevideo Wanderers welcomed Venezuelan side Zamora to Uruguay. Five goals, five red cards and a wonder strike followed by an impressive bowling-ball strike celebration. Montevideo came out 3-2 winners after scoring two late goals but the game is likely to be remembered for Arles Flores' strike and funny celebration for Zamora. 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Schneiderlin recently claimed his six-year stay at Southampton had been destroyed in an hour - but he needed less time than that to leave West Ham's defence in pieces at Upton Park and set up a 3-1 win for manager Koeman's first three points in England. The Hammers had led through Mark Noble's deflected effort, but France midfielder Schneiderlin levelled on the stroke of half-time, curling home after his initial shot was blocked by Joey O'Brien.\n@highlight\nThe midfielder scored twice during Southampton's 3-1 win at West Ham\n@highlight\nMorgan Schneiderlin has been a target of Premiership rivals Tottenham\n@highlight\nSaints boss Ronald Koeman hailed his attitude during a fine performance\n@highlight\nThe victory was Ronald Koeman's first league win as Southampton boss\n@highlight\nWest Ham manager Sam Allardyce says Southampton taught them a lesson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 49, "end": 67}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 734}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 977, "end": 989}, {"start": 996, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Double: Tottenham target Morgan Schneiderlin scored twice as Southampton won 3-1 at @placeholder", "idx": 7343}], "idx": 4765} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- As the lights went down in the theater the low murmur built to a thunderous ovation as the odd-looking man in the crumpled suit and bowler hat took to the stage. Tom Waits in Paris on the European leg of his tour. The excitement that greeted the eccentric American singer songwriter Tom Waits' appearance in Edinburgh last month may come as a surprise to the many, who have never heard of him. The 58-year-old has stayed for most of his four-decade career on the edge of the music mainstream. This is despite a showering of critical acclaim and a host of high-profile fans including the movie star Scarlett Johansson, who recently recorded an album of Waits covers.\n@highlight\nSinger songwriter Tom Waits has won critical acclaim for his music\n@highlight\nHis strange tales of the seedy side of America have attracted a cult following\n@highlight\nThe actress Scarlett Johansson is a fan and recorded a recent tribute album\n@highlight\nWaits counts U.S. writers Jack Kerouac and Charles Bukowski as influences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 623, "end": 640}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 882, "end": 899}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the record was a search for the \"center of Saturday night,\" a quest he said that @placeholder himself had \"relentlessly chased from one end of this country to the other, and I've attempted to scoop up a few diamonds of this magic that I see.\"", "idx": 7349}], "idx": 4771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Two of England\u2019s greatest goalscorers, Sir Bobby Charlton and Alan Shearer, backed Wayne Rooney to shine at the World Cup. Rooney, who has failed to score in the last two tournaments in Germany and South Africa, is coming under pressure for his place in Brazil after another lacklustre showing against Peru last week. But as England prepare to face Ecuador tonight, Charlton, whose international record of 49 goals puts him 11 ahead of Rooney, thinks that the Manchester United striker is the only truly world-class player in Roy Hodgson\u2019s squad. Time to shine: Wayne Rooney will start for England against Ecuador\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney's position coming under scrutiny\n@highlight\nSir Bobby Charlton says Rooney is England's only star\n@highlight\nAlan Shearer says Rooney should start against Italy but then it is up to him to prove himself", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 503, "end": 519}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Time to impress: @placeholder will look to get on the score sheet against Ecuador", "idx": 7357}], "idx": 4778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Egypt's democratically elected parliament met Monday for the first time since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year. But even with Mubarak out of power and facing criminal charges, Egypt still has a long way to go. The protests started exactly one year ago, on January 25. Many Egyptians say they are frustrated with the pace of change. There have even been violent clashes between protesters and the military, which has led the country since Mubarak resigned February 11. (Thousands gather in Cairo on anniversary) CNN's Ben Wedeman recently spoke to some prominent Egyptians about the country's \"unfinished revolution\" and why there is still unrest.\n@highlight\nHosni Mubarak is no longer in power, but protests continue in Egypt\n@highlight\nCNN's Ben Wedeman talked to prominent Egyptians to find out why the country is still in turmoil\n@highlight\nElBaradei: The military has zero experience in managing the country politically\n@highlight\nNewspaper publisher: Building a democracy takes time; we must be patient", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 760}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Being a revolutionary myself and being in the street and taking part in these clashes, you know that all these people are fighting for a better @placeholder.", "idx": 7358}, {"query": "I had been demonstrating for many years under the @placeholder regime, which is why it is ironic that the most times I've ever been beaten, the most times I've ever felt the threat of danger, was after Mubarak stepped down.", "idx": 7359}], "idx": 4779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)An electrical failure ignited a dry,15-foot-tall Christmas tree in a fire that destroyed an Annapolis, Maryland, mansion, killing four children and their grandparents, Anne Arundel County fire officials said Wednesday. Technology executive Don Pyle; his wife, Sandra; and four grandchildren died in what Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent Bill McMullan called \"a tragic accident that occurred at the worst possible time while the Pyles and their grandchildren were sleeping.\" \"The involvement of the Christmas tree explains the heavy fire conditions,\" Fire Chief Allan Graves said at a news conference. The grandchildren have been identified as Alexis (Lexi) Boone, 8; Kaitlyn (Katie) Boone, 7; Charlotte Boone, 8; and Wesley (Wes) Boone, 6. They were the children of Sandra Pyle's sons, Randy and Clint Boone.\n@highlight\nFamily statement says relatives are trying to accept what happened\n@highlight\nFour children and their grandparents died in fire at Annapolis mansion\n@highlight\nTechnology executive Don Pyle owned the house", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 173, "end": 191}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 309, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 748, "end": 765}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While the explanation that has been shared with us today does not bring solace, it does start us down the long road to acceptance,\" a statement Wednesday from the @placeholder and Pyle families said.", "idx": 7369}], "idx": 4789} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Essendon players face the prospect of suspensions after the AFL club lost its court battle with Australia's anti-doping authority over its supplements program. Justice John Middleton took just 30 minutes to deliver the finding in the Federal Court on Friday. He ruled the nature of the investigation by ASADA and the AFL was legal, meaning current and past players may now face suspensions as a result. Scroll down for video AFL Essendon coach James Hird and the Essendon Football Club has had its case against the ASADA anti-doping agency dismissed The sidelined coach was present at Friday's ruling in the Federal Court handed down by Justice John Middleton\n@highlight\nAllegations that the Anti-doping agency's investigation was unlawful was dismissed on Friday\n@highlight\nJustice John Middleton handed down the ruling in the Federal Court\n@highlight\npast and present players of the Essendon club now face suspensions\n@highlight\nThe club and Hird have until October 1 to appeal the decision\n@highlight\nJustice Middle order they also pay the court", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 485}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 694, "end": 711}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said ASADA acted for a proper purpose in providing the report to the @placeholder in its bit to pursue disciplinary action against the club and its officials, including Hird.", "idx": 7374}, {"query": "He also did not accept evidence that @placeholder was threatened and pressured into accepting responsibility for the AFL club's supplements program.", "idx": 7375}], "idx": 4792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:08 EST, 4 August 2012 | UPDATED: 02:06 EST, 5 August 2012 The men came from different walks of life on two continents: a children's puppeteer in Florida, a hotel manager in Massachusetts, an emergency medical technician in Kansas, a day care worker in the Netherlands. In all, 43 men have been arrested over the past two years in a horrific, far-flung child porn network that unravelled like a sweater with a single loose thread. In this case, the thread was a stuffed toy bunny. Tracing back: Robert Mikelsons, a 27-year-old day care worker in Amsterdam was found having abused a woman's 18-month-old boy photographed holding a toy rabbit\n@highlight\n43 men have been arrested in connection to a circulating pornographic photo containing a Dutch toy bunny\n@highlight\nPhoto of 18-month-old holding bunny tracked back to day care worker in Amsterdam\n@highlight\nAuthorities have since identified 140 children victimized by child-porn industry", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 528, "end": 543}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, they arrested another @placeholder man after finding child pornography and photos of what appeared to be dead children on his computer.", "idx": 7379}], "idx": 4795} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament is universally acclaimed as the premier event of its kind and if you've been lucky enough to attend, you'll know why. Arguably the biggest event on the Hong Kong sports and social calendar, the tournament is renowned for the standard of rugby and also for the vibrant, carefree ambiance in the stands. Hong Kong Stadium hosts the event every spring and the 40,000 seats are always sold out. It was founded by the Hong Kong Football Club in 1976 and for the first six years the event was played at a more modest venue, tucked inside the racehorse track at Happy Valley.\n@highlight\nThe Bali bombings of October 12, 2002 claimed the lives of 202 people\n@highlight\n\"The Vandals\" rugby team from Hong Kong was on the island playing in a tournament\n@highlight\nFour separate rugby teams from Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore and Hong Kong lost 27 players\n@highlight\nThe Vandals hold an annual memorial to honor the players who died that day", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 460, "end": 482}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many of the players involved at the time of @placeholder have finished playing or moved on to other cities.", "idx": 7380}, {"query": "It wasn't just the @placeholder that was scarred by Bali.", "idx": 7381}], "idx": 4796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This collection of rare color photos of Berlin in 1937, taken by Thomas Neumann and uncovered from Norwegian archives, show life in the German capital during a tumultuous decade. They capture scenes in the vibrant city, which was under the iron grip of Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich at the very height of his power. Yet just eight years later the city was in ruins as Russians and Allies occupied it in victory. But at the time these images were taken, Hitler's Berlin was vibrant. Hitler had taken power after the collapse of the democratic Weimar Republic in 1933 as severe economic problems caused by the Great Depression drove ordinary Germans into the far-right party's arms.\n@highlight\nUncovered images show glimpse into life in the city as it lurches toward war\n@highlight\nAs well as chilling images of swastikas and soldiers, the pictures show life scenes of ordinary Germans", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 545, "end": 559}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Power: Hitler had consolidated his power by the mid-1930s, thanks to widespread disillusionment with the @placeholder", "idx": 7382}], "idx": 4797} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- Before Sunday's elections in Catalonia, Artur Mas, president of the region's parliament, promised a referendum on independence for one of Spain's most important regions if he won re-election. But after the election, Mas has a more difficult task because his center-right Convergence and Union coalition lost 12 of its 62 seats, a strong setback for a party that was hoping to gain a simple majority in the 135-seat legislative body. The Catalan Republican Left party was the big winner in the elections, winning 21 seats, according to the Catalonia elections web site, which reported 98% of the votes had been counted.\n@highlight\nRuling party had hoped to win enough seats for simple majority\n@highlight\nAnother party that supports independence makes big gains\n@highlight\nMore than a million Catalans demonstrated for independence in September\n@highlight\nCatalans complain of cultural repression and economic slights dating to centuries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 287, "end": 307}, {"start": 453, "end": 481}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has its own flag and language -- Catalan -- and various analysts say the economic crisis has brought long-simmering nationalist sentiment to the forefront.", "idx": 7384}, {"query": "@placeholder argues that it sends far more in taxes to Madrid than it gets back in central government spending, and that Catalan taxes help support poorer Spanish regions.", "idx": 7385}, {"query": "The regions administer key public services such as health and education, and in @placeholder's case, also the police and prisons.", "idx": 7387}], "idx": 4799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Novak Djokovic left the Arthur Ashe Stadium Court to jeers and catcalls after his U.S. Open quarterfinal victory over Andy Roddick on Thursday night. Novak Djokovic celebrates after defeating Andy Roddick at the U.S. Open on Thursday. The Flushing Meadows crowd was enraged by comments the Serbian made in his post-match interview in which he criticized home favorite Roddick in no uncertain terms. Djokovic had been angered by apparently light-hearted remarks made by Roddick in which he accused the world number three of feigning injuries. \"That's not nice, anyhow, to say in front of this crowd that I have 16 injuries and that I'm faking,\" Djokovic blurted out after his four-set victory.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in U.S. Open quarterfinal clash\n@highlight\nDjokovic is jeered off court after post-match comments about Roddick\n@highlight\nRoddick had accused the Serbian of feigning injuries, both later apologize\n@highlight\nDjokovic will meet defending champion Roger Federer in semifinals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 58}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}, {"start": 995, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After working his way back from a huge deficit, @placeholder was two points from forcing a fifth set at 5-4, 30-love in the fourth.", "idx": 7392}, {"query": "Third seed Djokovic was advancing to a semifinal meeting with former world number one Roger Federer, a rematch of last year's U.S. Open final, which @placeholder won for his fourth consecutive title at Flushing Meadows.", "idx": 7394}], "idx": 4803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "author] Tearful: Gordon Ramsay has admitted he cried after his New York restaurant, The London, lost both its Michelin stars With his impassioned outbursts in the kitchen, Gordon Ramsay has been known for reducing others to tears. But the celebrity chef reveals he was the one reaching for his tissues when his New York restaurant was stripped of both its Michelin stars. Gordon Ramsay says he was 'very emotional' after The London lost its prestigious two-star rating last year. Michelin withdrew the much-desired stars and branded the food served at the posh Manhattan eatery as 'erratic'. During his appearance on a Norwegian television show, the 47-year-old chef said: 'I started crying when I lost my stars. It's a very emotional thing for any chef.\n@highlight\nThe London diner stripped of Michelin stars following 'erractic' standards\n@highlight\nDowngrading came just months after contract with Claridges ended\n@highlight\nRamsay has also not renewed Channel 4 contract after falling ratings for Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nightmare ends: Ramsay will not renew his Channel 4 series, @placeholder's Kitchen Nightmares", "idx": 7403}], "idx": 4809} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nigeria's government is facing rising religious violence in the north, a long-simmering separatist movement in the oil-rich south and now a nationwide strike fueled by widespread anger over the end of fuel subsidies seen by many as one of the few benefits of living in the largely impoverished state. The issues, all intertwined in Nigeria's complicated web of political, ethnic and religious relationships and rivalries, add up to a difficult challenge for the government of President Goodluck Jonathan, who just a few days ago promised a renewed focus on economic, fiscal and education reforms in 2012. \"Jonathan is a president under fire. His actions over the last week are that of a desperate president,\" Nigerian political journalist Terfa Tilley-Gyado said.\n@highlight\nNigeria's president is under fire for his government's elimination of a popular fuel subsidy\n@highlight\nNigerians also question his handling of issues like religious violence, a journalist says\n@highlight\nGoodluck Jonathan says ending the subsidy is critical for Nigeria's future", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 495, "end": 511}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 748, "end": 765}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 989, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"With the fuel subsidy, he has put the cart before the horse and has not assured @placeholder that the austerity measures that have been imposed on them are being shared by the those who rule the country,\" he said.", "idx": 7406}], "idx": 4812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "SeaWorld is facing more scrutiny after a dolphin at one of its parks bit a nine-year-old girl earlier this month. The beleaguered park\u2019s San Antonio Dolphin Cove has come under fire from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals after a dolphin bit the young girl during a February 22nd visit with her family. PETA has asked Texas authorities to investigate the park because it allows visitors to touch the sea mammals, which it calls an \u2018animal welfare violation,\u2019 according to a complaint obtained by ABC News. CHomp: THe dolphin latched on to the nine-year-old girl's hand strongly enough to require park staff to force it to release her\n@highlight\nThe nine-year-old girl was bitten during a February 22 visit\n@highlight\nShe suffered only minor injuries, but PETA wants the incident investigated as proof of violations of the 'animal welfare act'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 187, "end": 229}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another @placeholder lawyer argued in the complaint that the park\u2019s entire concept is flawed.", "idx": 7411}, {"query": "\u2018SeaWorld\u2019s \u2018@placeholder\u2019 is another example of how the park\u2019s main priority is profit, not the welfare of the animals or the safety of its guests,\u2019 he continued.", "idx": 7412}], "idx": 4816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has dismissed a suggestion that a withdrawal by UK troops from their base in the southern Iraqi city of Basra was a defeat, insisting it was an \"organized\" move. A British army corporal lowers the Union Flag during a ceremony in Basra on Monday. Brown, speaking as 500 British troops completed their withdrawal from Basra Palace, said Monday troops would still be able to intervene in the city in \"certain circumstances.\" Asked if the move was a \"pull-out in defeat ... a retreat,\" Brown told the BBC: \"Let me make this very clear. This is a pre-planned, and this is an organized move from Basra Palace to Basra Air Station.\"\n@highlight\nUK PM Gordon Brown defends withdrawal of UK troops from Iraqis base\n@highlight\nMove from Basra Palace consolidates British troops at Basra's airport\n@highlight\nBrown: Troops can still intervene in the city in \"certain circumstances\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 108, "end": 109}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 697, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 738, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Previously, the British had handed over two other bases to the @placeholder.", "idx": 7421}], "idx": 4821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There were triumph and tears, joy and sorrow at the World Cup final between Argentina and Germany. But regardless of whichever team you were supporting, there were some moments Sunday that were just bizarre. Here are our top 5: 1. Good girl gone bad: Rihanna was so excited about Germany's win, she decided to give the crowd a celebratory flash. But let's not get too excited, fellas: This was not the topless kind. The pop singer has been an avid fan of the World Cup, and her tweeted commentary throughout the tournament rivaled ESPN's. Highlights include a picture of her scantily clad with the message: \"For my German boys.\" The team must have appreciated the gesture: They later brought the trophy to her.\n@highlight\nLukas Podolski gets camera happy\n@highlight\nLeBron James makes news -- and it's not about basketball\n@highlight\nRodrigo Palacio's \"rat tail\" makes waves worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Argentina's @placeholder came into the game toward the end and provided a hairy distraction during a long wait for a goal -- long enough for \"Rat tail\" and #rattail to trend briefly.", "idx": 7434}], "idx": 4830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Cable and J J Anisiobi PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 20:20 EST, 26 December 2012 Maybe it was on too late. Or maybe it was on too long. Whatever the reason, thousands of viewers snubbed Downton Abbey on Christmas Day. Although it had been tipped to be a runaway ratings success, the ITV1 drama was beaten by five other shows. The period drama recorded its lowest ever viewing figure and was watched by almost a million fewer people than last year\u2019s Christmas special, managing only 7.3million. Unforeseen: Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) and his wife Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) and their baby in TV drama Downton Abbey. Matthew had just left the maternity hospital when he was killed in a car crash\n@highlight\nITV period drama pulled in 7.3m viewers compared to 9.4m for EastEnders\n@highlight\nDownton also trounced by Coronation Street and Strictly Come Dancing\n@highlight\nFourth year in a row EastEnders has triumphed in Christmas Day ratings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 604}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 847, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 889}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Better luck next year: @placeholder were very close but ended in second place", "idx": 7454}], "idx": 4843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Two U.S. senators from New Jersey intensified their calls for the British and Scottish governments -- and oil giant BP -- to provide information surrounding the circumstances of the convicted Lockerbie bomber's release a year ago. The British government urged Libya on Friday not to celebrate the anniversary of the convicted bomber's release, saying it would be \"offensive and deeply insensitive\" to the families of the 270 people killed in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight over Scotland. 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Chanel\u2019s \u00a35,000 \u2018Lego\u2019 clutch bag has been seen slung over the shoulders of celebrities such as Rita Ora, Rihanna and the Kardashian clan. The tiny Plexiglass bag bears a striking similarity to the Danish children\u2019s toy bricks, but its price is far from an actual Lego box. 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Having travelled a fair portion of the planet in my 28 years, I denied that anywhere could match Rome, my favourite city. But at last I decided to put it to the test - and found myself sitting at Gatwick Airport, arms tightly folded, marinaded in a light scepticism. Our time was limited, so we chose just three portions of Croatia, starting in Dubrovnik. We landed at 9pm and were taken straight to our hotel, the Valamar President Hotel up in the hills, a ten-minute drive from the popular old town. From the outside it looks like a golf course. From the inside, it looks like somewhere Brangelina would stay. (Cue me immediately looking around for Brangelina. They weren't there.)\n@highlight\nThe radio presenter decided on a tour of Dubrovnik, Split and Brac\n@highlight\nLoved Dubrovnik\u2019s beaches but had a painful encounter with a sea urchin\n@highlight\nIn Split, she discovered the city was full of life with plenty of bars and clubs\n@highlight\nHopped on a ferry to Brac where she soaked up the sun in its pretty coves\n@highlight\nShe even encountered some (very hot) Roman centurions on her trip", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The final day was spent wandering around Split's lovely old town, full to the brim with people wearing ancient @placeholder clothing acting out historical scenes in the streets to the delight of the crowds, mostly the women.", "idx": 7463}], "idx": 4849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 24 July 2012 | UPDATED: 06:43 EST, 24 July 2012 A dying car crash victim begged a rescuer to leave him and save his two unconscious friends still trapped in a car wreck just moments before it exploded into flames. Jason Kenealy, 32, had been pulled clear of a Vauxhall Corsa by a passerby after it crashed into another vehicle and burst into flames. His best friend Carl Yates, 25, was driving and pleaded guilty to causing Mr Kenealy's death by driving carelessly while under the influence of alcohol two times over the legal limit.\n@highlight\nJason Kenealy was fatally injured in the crash but insisted his rescuer save his two friends still trapped in the car\n@highlight\nHe was in the front passenger seat which took most of the impact\n@highlight\nThe driver Carl Yates started his five year and four month jail sentence after pleading guilty to careless driving whilst twice the legal drink driving limit\n@highlight\nThe car collided with another vehicle carrying a family of five who suffered a range of injuries\n@highlight\nKevin Willis rescued the three men before the Vauxhall Corsa blew up\n@highlight\nThe three men in the Corsa were not wearing seatbelts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, a 50-year-old truck driver, went back into the burning car twice to pull out the other two men, laying them down on grass just as the car blew up.", "idx": 7464}], "idx": 4850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alexis Murphy was last seen at a gas station earlier this month, and though police have arrested a suspect in her abduction, his attorney tells a CNN affiliate his client split ways with the 17-year-old after a drug deal. Her disappearance set off a search that extended for 30 miles outside of Lovingston, Virginia, and involved helicopters, search parties with canine units, the Nelson County Sheriff's Office, Virginia State Police and FBI. 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Meanwhile, Russian media suggested a Russian athlete in the Sochi Games may have been sporting an image supporting Pussy Riot on his snowboard Thursday in what could be the Olympics' first protest. In the diplomatic dispute, Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, apparently initiated the exchange with a Russian counterpart when she tweeted Wednesday about meeting formerly imprisoned band members Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, both of whom were released in December.\n@highlight\nU.S., Russian ambassadors to U.N. exchange words over Pussy Riot, prison conditions\n@highlight\nThree members of punk rock band Pussy Riot recently served Russian prison terms\n@highlight\nA Russian athlete has an apparent Pussy Riot image on his snowboard, agency says\n@highlight\n\"Anything is possible,\" Winter Olympian says, adding, \"I wasn't the designer\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 575, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 616}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 972, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Power posted a photograph of herself with the two punk rockers, who \"came by to discuss their time in jail,\" @placeholder tweeted.", "idx": 7469}], "idx": 4855} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- On a historic night for America, Barack Obama secured the Democratic Party's nomination for president and emerged for the first time on stage in Denver with running mate Sen. Joe Biden. Obama on Wednesday officially became the first African American to lead a major party ticket. Delegates cried and cheered as former rival Sen. Hillary Clinton motioned to cut the roll call vote short, saying \"Let's declare together with one voice right here, right now, that Barack Obama is our candidate and he will be our president.\" The dramatic move was carefully choreographed to put down any fears of a divided party following the protracted primary battle. Watch emotional crowd nominate Obama \u00bb\n@highlight\nBarack Obama becomes first African American to lead major party ticket\n@highlight\nDelegates cry, cheer during historic night\n@highlight\nFormer President Bill Clinton says Obama is ready to lead\n@highlight\nVP nominee Joe Biden slams Republican John McCain, his long-time friend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 85, "end": 100}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 932, "end": 933}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The six-term senator pointed to his friendship with @placeholder, but said \"I profoundly disagree with the direction that John wants to take the country.\"", "idx": 7475}], "idx": 4857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:45 EST, 18 November 2013 The embattled mayor of Toronto has admitted to getting 'professional help' for his emotional problems, but still insists he isn't an addict and doesn't need drug treatment. Rob Ford made a very public appearance today at a Canadian Football League playoff game to cheer on the Toronto Argonauts - despite the CFL commissioner's pleas that he stay away from the game. The Toronto city council voted Friday to strip the mayor of some of his powers. That effort will continue Monday when the council moves to deny Ford most of his remaining powers, including his office budget. It would also appoint the deputy mayor to lead his executive committee.\n@highlight\nMayor Rob Ford was asked to steer clear of today's Canadian Football League playoff game by the CFL commissioner\n@highlight\nFord, an avid Toronto Argonauts fan, showed up anyway\n@highlight\nThe Toronto city council is voting Monday on whether to strip Ford of nearly all his powers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 354, "end": 377}, {"start": 408, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 840, "end": 863}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 927, "end": 943}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was wearing a jersey for his beloved @placeholder at the time - a custom shirt that reads 'Major Ford' on the back.", "idx": 7477}], "idx": 4858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They are the rubble-strewn relics of a forgotten age of bustling prosperity: a mosque, a minaret, a hospital and a marketplace. Now in ruins, they have been destroyed by a war that is not only killing generations of Syrians but also history itself. And as these before and after pictures show, a heritage built over more than 5,000 years is being slowly buried under rubble. The ancient Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo was once an imposing testament to ancient Syrian architecture, and said to be home to the remains of Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist. 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Jayne Goodwin, 44, had attempted to mount her six-year-old Freisian horse, Kali, during an evening ride with two friends in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The horse suddenly bolted before Jayne had properly mounted. She was found bleeding and unconscious on the ground just yards from the stables. Miss Goodwin suffered massive brain injuries and died three weeks after the accident when the decision was taken to switch off her life-support machine on January 29.\n@highlight\nJayne Goodwin, 44, died after falling while out riding in Wakefield, West Yorkshire\n@highlight\nFriend says her horse bolted in the darkness while Jayne was not properly attached\n@highlight\nShe was found bleeding and unconscious just yards from the stables three weeks ago\n@highlight\nSuffered massive brain injuries and her life support machine was switched off on Jan 29", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was sat in the saddle but she didn\u2019t have the right stirrup on.", "idx": 7481}], "idx": 4862} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 9 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 11 February 2013 It was a victory over the censors the irrepressible Michael Winner would savour for the rest of his life. The director never tired of telling how he and 50 VIP supporters stopped the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) cutting a \u2018sadistic\u2019 scene of Faye Dunaway whipping a topless woman from his 1983 romp The Wicked Lady. But now the author Fay Weldon, one of the figures who publicly backed Winner, has revealed that he duped her and her fellow celebrities into siding with him.\n@highlight\nCensors wanted to cut a 'sadistic' whipping scene from The Wicked Lady\n@highlight\nBut Michael Winner won the support of 50 VIPs who publicly backed film\n@highlight\nSupporter Fay Weldon claims Winner showed her doctored version of the scene to dupe her into siding with him against the BBFC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 278, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says: \u2018@placeholder sent me a video of the film prior to its release and I remember thinking it was on the verge of being exploitative but I didn\u2019t think there was anything that should be cut.", "idx": 7482}], "idx": 4863} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Novak Djokovic began his began his challenge for a hat-trick of ATP World Tour Finals triumphs in London with a 6-1 6-1 demolition of Croatia's Marin Cilic on Monday. The Serbian world number one produced a ruthless display against a ragged U.S. Open champion, opening his Group A account with a 56-minute masterclass. The 27-year-old has now won 28 consecutive matches indoors dating back to 2012 and should he win his remaining two group matches against Stanislas Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych he will be guaranteed to end the year on top of the rankings. 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The panel show, presented by Jimmy Carr, caused outrage when it was first shown on Sunday. It featured comedian Jack Whitehall and actor James Corden apparently getting drunk as they made lewd jokes about the Queen, Barack Obama, Usain Bolt and Susan Boyle. Some of the most offensive comments \u2013 about the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh \u2013 were made within minutes of the 9pm watershed.\n@highlight\nComedy panel show featured vile sexual slurs minutes after 9pm watershed\n@highlight\nTelevision watchdog received at least 140 complaints about quiz's content\n@highlight\nOfcom under pressure to investigate why programme aired during holidays\n@highlight\nBoth Channel 4 and members of the board have so far refused to comment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 96, "end": 119}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 526}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is in receipt of public money so it needs to be accountable to public opinion.'", "idx": 7490}], "idx": 4869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On December 15, 2001, Pakistani border troops came across some 30 al Qaeda fighters in a mountain pass. 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From this WC in The Shard you can marvel at landmarks including the Tower of London and HMS Belfast as you gaze across the River Thames. It is on the 68th floor of the \u00a32billion development, 800ft up the 1,016ft high skyscraper, western Europe's tallest, which opens to visitors next month. 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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will meet with Afghanistan's president and President Obama. The president will meet separately with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari before holding a joint session with the two leaders. 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In a frank interview, just two weeks ago with YOU magazine, Liberty Ross revealed her ten-year marriage had suffered due to Rupert's catapulting career in Tinseltown - which led to his absence. Following last night's news - and photographic evidence - that the 41-year-old engaged in infidelities with the Twilight actress during a tryst last Tuesday, the 'absence' of which Liberty speaks now casts a sinister new light.\n@highlight\nModel and actress has two children with British director\n@highlight\nSnow White And The Huntsman filmmaker caught kissing Kristen Stewart\n@highlight\nRupert apologised in public statement to his 'beautiful wife and heavenly children'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 191, "end": 217}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 793, "end": 819}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the role at one of the movie's premieres last month, @placeholder said he was", "idx": 7508}], "idx": 4878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It seems like everybody loves a good scandal except the people involved in it. How must it feel to be Jill Kelley right now? Talking heads, journalists and the Chatty Cathys everywhere are telling stories about her and how she might be tied to the downfall of America's top spy, David Petraeus. National security secrets could be at stake, though no one has offered proof of a breach. Jill Kelley, honorary consul She's kept quiet, yet details of her personal life are quickly leaking out. 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British aid worker David Haines, 44, was killed by IS militants in Syria last month after spending more than a year as a hostage. Michael Haines called on people to join together and 'find a single act of unity' in the wake of the barbaric killing of his brother. 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But officers have taken a shine to Jamal Rutledge since they arrested him in September in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He helped save the life of the officer who was booking him. Now, he's their hero. Officer Franklin Foulks was filling out Rutledge's paperwork, as they sat alone in a holding area, where a surveillance camera recorded them. Rutledge, in cuffs, fidgeted on his seat, and stared at the floor, then he turned around to look through the security fencing behind him. 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The 33-year-old has starred for Atletico Madrid in this past season, culminating in the Spanish league title and defeat in the Champions League final to Real Madrid, yet he is out of contract. Jose Mourinho has already lined up a \u00a338m deal with his club mate Diego Costa but Tiago's pending signature will no doubt help Costa settle in to life at Chelsea. 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Jamie Foxx plays mentally ill musician Nathaniel Ayers in \"The Soloist.\" Foxx, 41, revealed that his bond with Nathaniel Ayers was close because of his own yearlong battle two decades ago -- triggered when \"somebody slipped me something in college and I lost my mind.\" \"The Soloist,\" based on a true story, tells how Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, played by Robert Downey Jr., discovered the homeless Ayers and helped the former music prodigy, who has schizophrenia. The movie comes out Friday.\n@highlight\nJamie Foxx plays mentally ill homeless man in \"The Soloist\"\n@highlight\nFoxx was frightened by experience: He had \"childhood fear of going crazy\"\n@highlight\nWhen he was 18, someone slipped him \"something\" and Foxx ended up in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 498, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 565}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another student served as his \"angel,\" just as @placeholder helped Ayers, Foxx said.", "idx": 7537}], "idx": 4899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Billionaire Petro Poroshenko leads all candidates with 54% of the vote counted in Ukraine's presidential election, the Central Elections Commission reported Monday. He declared victory a day earlier, following preliminary exit polls that suggested he had secured a majority of the vote. His closest challenger, Yulia Tymoshenko, a former Ukrainian prime minister and the leader of the Batkivshchyna party, conceded the election after exit polls showed her with 13% of the vote, which matched Monday's early official tally. Poroshenko, a candy tycoon known as the \"Chocolate King,\" is also a seasoned politician known for his pro-European Union views. At a news conference in Kiev, he reiterated that European integration would be his priority. He added that in Sunday's vote, the President and the whole of Ukraine had changed.\n@highlight\nPoroshenko says Russia needs to help bring peace to eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussian FM Lavrov says Russia respects choice but has some concerns about vote\n@highlight\nGunbattles break out at Donetsk airport as troops try to clear out separatist gunmen", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 27}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 146}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 385, "end": 403}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Despite provocations and violence, millions of @placeholder went to the polls throughout the country, and even in parts of eastern Ukraine, where Russian-backed separatist groups sought to disenfranchise entire regions, some courageous Ukrainians still were able to cast their ballots,\" he said in a written statement.", "idx": 7544}], "idx": 4904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The fate of the controversial Keystone pipeline wasn't the only thing at stake during a crucial vote in the Senate on Tuesday. The vote blocking legislation that would have authorized the pipeline's construction previews a new era of animosity between resurgent Republicans in Congress and President Barack Obama. It could also seal the fate of embattled Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, who had made pushing the measure a focal point in an uphill battle to fend off a GOP challenger in a runoff election next month. Landrieu fell one vote short of securing the support necessary to advance the legislation. All 45 Republicans voted for the measure and 14 Democrats did, too. But she needed one more Democrat to join her to reach the critical 60 vote threshold.\n@highlight\nThe Senate blocked a bill that would have authorized construction of the Keystone pipeline\n@highlight\nThe bill is being championed by Democratic Sen. 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But that's exactly what's been happening for several weeks all around New England at Market Basket grocery stores. In 1916, Athanasios and Efrosini Demoulas, who immigrated to the United States from Greece, opened a grocery store in Lowell, Massachusetts. Almost a century later, the family has expanded it to a chain of 71 supermarkets across Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. In 2008, Anthanasios and Efrosini's grandson Arthur T. Demoulas was elected president of the Market Basket board. By all accounts, Arthur T., as he is known, presided over a very successful and happy company. Not only did Market Basket continue to expand and reap profits \u00e2\u20ac\u201d generating $4 billion in revenues in 2012 \u00e2\u20ac\u201d but workers have thrived as well.\n@highlight\nWorkers from Market Basket are protesting and calling for their ex-CEO to be reinstated\n@highlight\nSally Kohn: Market Basket, until it changed CEO recently, has been a great place to work\n@highlight\nShe says like Occupy Wall Street, Market Basket workers want shared prosperity\n@highlight\nKohn: But current leaders of Market Basket are greedy and cater to shareholders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 250}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 524, "end": 541}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those of us concerned about the growing economic inequality in @placeholder don't want to \"eat the rich\" \u00e2\u20ac\u201d we simply don't want the rich to chew up and spit out everyone else.", "idx": 7561}], "idx": 4914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former England defender Rio Ferdinand believes that football as a sport has become complacent in its efforts to deal with racism. Speaking in response to the shameful incident in Paris this week in which Chelsea supporters prevented a black man from boarding a train while chanting: 'We're racist and that's the way we like it.' Speaking on BT Sport :'I think a lot of people became a bit complacent with racism because we're not hearing it so much in stadiums in our country people believe we've done the job. 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Labour MPs leapt to attention in the Commons yesterday afternoon when it came to a Standing Order 24 motion on the Murdoch newspapers\u2019 alleged nefarious doings. Any Sergeant Major would have been proud to call that lot his platoon. One minute they were on their bottoms. The next they were ramrod straight on their pins. A rare parliamentary procedure, the SO 24. It calls for MPs to indicate their approval for an urgent debate by standing, rather than the usual shouting or voting in a lobby. The charge: A private detective working for the News of the World is accused of hacking into Milly Dowler's voicemail after she went missing\n@highlight\nBattle between Parliamentarians and the Press is usually knockabout stuff. But this time there is genuine outrage among MPs at the idea that a murdered girl's phone was hacked", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 613, "end": 629}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Political bravery being in large part a question of fashion, it would be a surprise to hear anyone today stand up for the @placeholder organisation, or indeed for the printed press.", "idx": 7564}], "idx": 4916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As the gears start to turn on his wife's potential 2016 campaign for the White House, Bill Clinton seems more interested in new baby granddaughter Charlotte Clinton-Mezvinsky than more politics. The former president was more than happy to dish about life as a grandfather during an appearance on the Ellen Show on Tuesday, talking in detail about how it's been 'a hoot' to watch baby Charlotte grow in the last six weeks. 'It's amazing,' Clinton said. 'Hillary and I only have one child and she's quite wonderful, but it's been a long time since she's been that age.' 'It's just a joyful experience. I love it. 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She did not want to be named for security reasons. In the past two days, more than 130 people, including women who were not wearing headscarves and men chewing dried khat leaves, have been detained for violating Al-Shabaab's interpretation of sharia, or Islamic law, according to witnesses and officials.\n@highlight\nMilitant group Al-Shabaab imposes strict interpretation of law in areas it controls\n@highlight\nWomen violate law by not wearing socks, headscarves and by wearing bras\n@highlight\n\"Al-Shabaab dispatched men with whips to the streets,\" witness says\n@highlight\nAl-Shabaab is considered a terrorist organization by the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, Al-Shabaab militants whipped women for wearing bras in an area of northern @placeholder that they control, shocking residents who have been besieged by the ongoing insurgency.", "idx": 7599}], "idx": 4939} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York Yankees player Alex Rodriguez walked out of an arbitration hearing into his record-setting 211-game suspension on Wednesday after learning Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig would not testify, saying later that he's done with what he called a \"farce\" and an \"abusive process.\" After arbitrator Fred Horowitz made the decision on Selig, Rodriguez slammed his hand on a desk, looked at MLB Chief Operating Officer Rob Manfred and then at Horowitz, and cursed, a source who was in the room in New York told CNN. The Yankees third baseman then walked out, according to the source. Later, Rodriguez appeared on WFAN radio, which was simulcast on the YES cable TV network, and said he will meet with his attorneys to decide whether he will testify Friday, as scheduled.\n@highlight\nAttorney for Alex Rodriguez says Selig is being a coward\n@highlight\nAlex Rodriguez claims commissioner is out to destroy his career\n@highlight\nYankees player is appealing his 211-game suspension\n@highlight\nMLB accuses Rodriguez of taking performance-enhancing drugs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 148, "end": 168}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This morning after Bud Selig refused to come in and testify about his rationale for the unprecedented and totally baseless punishment he hit me with, the arbitrator selected by MLB and the players' association refused to order @placeholder to come in and face me.", "idx": 7604}, {"query": "Though he was suspended in August, @placeholder played out the 2013 season because he appealed.", "idx": 7605}], "idx": 4941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 09:32 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:14 EST, 25 March 2013 Most people like to take a back seat after retiring, but passionate pilot Gordon Jones is still climbing into the cockpit having just celebrated his 90th birthday. The great grandfather is one of the world's oldest pilots and first started flying in a Tiger Moth as a Canadian Air Force recruit in August 1941 aged 18. In 1992, Mr Jones brought his own Tiger Moth for \u00a330,000 and remarkably later found out he had flown the same plane 10 times before during his service.\n@highlight\nGreat grandfather Gordon Jones first flew with Canadian Air Force in 1941\n@highlight\nHe bought a Tiger Moth in 1992 and realised he had flown it 10 times before\n@highlight\nThe airport access road in his hometown is being renamed after him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 353, "end": 370}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "great friend in @placeholder and there's been so much interest in his life.", "idx": 7606}], "idx": 4942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The 13-year-old boy who was found behind a false wall at the weekend after being missing for four years has told how he used his phone to contact his biological mother. Gregory Jean Jr. said: 'I just went on [Google] Play Store and I downloaded an app called Magic Jack and I called my mom.' It is not clear how the teenager managed to get hold of the phone, but once downloaded the App allows users free calling to the US and Canada. 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If the investigation into what happened to the 21-year-old only child of Whitney Houston has revealed much, no one is talking publicly about it. We do know this: Brown was discovered facedown in a bathtub at her Roswell, Georgia, home over the weekend, and she was reportedly found by the man she has called her husband, and a friend. 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For the beautiful U.S.-born, UK-raised Indian actress Jiah Khan, it became a reality when she was still a teenager. Driven by ambition and discipline, Khan rose through the ranks of a notoriously cut-throat industry for 10 years, acting in blockbuster films like \"Ghajini\" and \"Housefull.\" However, what seemed to be a glittering career ended in tragedy last week when Khan's mother found her body hanging in her Mumbai home. Police told journalists they are treating the 25-year-old's death as suicide.\n@highlight\nIndian police are treating actress' death as suicide\n@highlight\nJiah Khan's mother found her body at her home last week\n@highlight\nKhan left a suicide note pouring out private details of her life\n@highlight\nPolice have arrested her boyfriend on suspicion of abetting suicide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 74, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 187, "end": 188}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While scandal and intrigue is common in @placeholder, suicide is rare.", "idx": 7623}], "idx": 4953} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Extended unemployment benefits will temporarily expire for thousands of Americans on Monday because the Senate went on its spring recess without approving a one-month deadline extension. 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Amnesty International says the U.S. trade embargo is limiting Cubans' access to medical technology. An Amnesty report examines the effects of the sanctions, which have been in place since 1962. Amnesty International Secretary-General Irene Khan called the U.S. embargo immoral and said it should be lifted. \"It's preventing millions of Cubans from benefiting from vital medicines and medical equipment essential for their health,\" Khan said. 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There was no middleweight world title on offer for the Bolton man but his slick points win means he can consider himself a strong contender to face unbeaten American Floyd Mayweather in 2015. Khan has long sought the fight but now, after impressing in Vegas, can offer a genuine case for the match being made. If he cannot meet Mayweather he is eyeing former stablemate Manny Pacquiao. 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The new accusations came during a new debate over reforms suggested by the Leveson Inquiry, and how Murdoch's News Corp got their hands on the photo, taken in an Iraqi prison, that showed the dictator in nothing but his skivvies. The image was splashed across the covers of News Corp publications The Sun and the New York Post in May 2005.\n@highlight\nSun managing editor said it paid 'more than \u00a3500' for controversial photos\n@highlight\nBut new report claims sum was much greater and money changed hands over in U.S.\n@highlight\nGeorge W. 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Feline cheerful: Cabin crew on the Hello Kitty aircraft welcome guests dressed in themed uniforms Cat food: Even the airline grub is Hello Kitty themed, but thankfully it doesn't come straight out of a tin The colourful jet is adorned with images of Hello Kitty and her friends, and features an array of cute cabin features, such as decorated head rest covers and cute pillows for cat naps.\n@highlight\nEVA Air is bringing its Hello Kitty themed aircraft to Europe for the first time\n@highlight\nCarrier to fly its special edition Boeing 777-300ER between Paris and Taipei\n@highlight\nThe colourful aircraft is adorned with cute Hello Kitty images and features, themed menus, luggage tags and crew in Hello Kitty uniforms", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 257, "end": 272}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 908, "end": 923}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans will be treated to new menus and themed service tray mats, napkins and cutlery", "idx": 7654}], "idx": 4972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 16:14 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:24 EST, 31 December 2013 It was, perhaps, a Christmas miracle. While Melony Gallagher, a cat owner from Plymouth, slept soundly in bed on Christmas Eve, her beloved pet Suki was, she believes, out enjoying a magical ride. For, according to the readings from her high-tech GPS collar, she managed to travel 12 miles directly across the rooftops of Plymouth in a matter of minutes - logging a top speed of 183mph. 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Sandra Layne got a minimum sentence of 20 years for second-degree murder, along with a mandatory two-year sentence for using a gun to kill 17-year-old Jonathan Hoffman. Hoffman was shot six times, including twice in the back, last spring in Oakland County's West Bloomfield Township. 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The tax man receives \u00a31.18billon a year from residents of Elmbridge, twice the amount drawn from Cardiff and Newcastle combined, and 200 times more than from Google. Its nearest rival is Glasgow, whose 600,000 residents pay \u00a3220million less in income tax than the 130,000 people living in the 37.2 square mile area south-west of London.\n@highlight\n130,000 residents of Elmbridge also pay 200 times more in tax than Google\n@highlight\nIts nearest rival is Glasgow, whose 600,000 residents pay \u00a3890million\n@highlight\nLowest amount of tax is paid in Blackpool, Stoke-on-Trent and Hull", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 245, "end": 246}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the bottom was @placeholder, whose population pay \u00a32,490 annually, which is on a par with Stoke-on-Trent and just behind Kingston-upon-Hull on \u00a32,560.", "idx": 7659}], "idx": 4977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Quadruplets born to a Dallas-area minister and his wife already share something with their father. The boy and three girls delivered Monday at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine arrived on their dad's 36th birthday. Josh Hall, who's a youth pastor at Gateway Church in Fort Worth, said he's 'ecstatic' about his expanded family. Brooks, Sadie, Elle and Ivy join two sisters - 4-year-old Zoe and 2-year-old Kaytlin. Scroll down for video... Forty finders and forty toes: A tiny hand reaches out for Dad Happy Birthday! Joshua Hall will never forget his 36th birthday when his wife Anna Hall delivered quadruplets at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine\n@highlight\nAnna and Joshua Hall became proud parents of quadruplets\n@highlight\nThree girls and one boy were born at 32 weeks\n@highlight\nBrooks was first at 3 lb, 11 ounces\n@highlight\nSisters Sadie at 2 lbs 15 oz; Elle at 3 lbs, 6 ounces; and Ivy at 3 lbs, 5 ounces came next\n@highlight\nElle and Ivy are identical twins", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 143, "end": 172}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 364}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 624, "end": 653}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 910, "end": 912}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reaching out: The parents of quads, @placeholder and Anna Hall reach out to feel their newborns", "idx": 7673}], "idx": 4987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Another week, another North Korean provocation. 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While Rose has moved into contention to win The Open, his wife Kate has been putting the finishing touches to their move from Orlando to the Bahamas, about a stone\u2019s throw from where Scott and his new bride live. And so the pair will share a private jet to tournaments as well as walk the fairways together. They will try to coax one another into making the next five years a period where they leave a mark as indelible as the one Sir Nick Faldo and Greg Norman left before them.\n@highlight\nScott and Rose were partnered for their opening two rounds at The Open\n@highlight\nThe world No 1 and No 3 are three-under and two-under respectively\n@highlight\nRose has recently moved to the same Bahamas island Scott lives on\n@highlight\nThe pair were born a fortnight apart, with Rose slightly younger\n@highlight\nBoth have won a major apiece, but Scott has reached most milestones first", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the first three holes, @placeholder was never out of the middle of the fairway, had a wedge in his hand for two of his three approach shots - and walked to the fourth tee two over par.", "idx": 7704}], "idx": 5008} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Monsignor William Lynn, the highest-ranking cleric accused of imperiling children by helping cover up sexual abuse, was found guilty Friday of one count of child endangerment. He was found not guilty on a second count of endangerment and a conspiracy charge to protect a priest accused of abuse. The jury was unable to bring a verdict against his co-defendant, the Rev. James Brennan, who was charged with attempted rape of a 14-year-old altar boy and endangering the welfare of a child. Lynn was taken into custody after Friday's verdict, when the judge revoked his bail. His lawyer, Jeffrey Lindy, derided the decision not to let his client remain free on bond prior to sentencing, calling it \"an unspeakable miscarriage of justice (for) a 61-year-old man with no prior record and long established ties to the community.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Lynn is \"extremely upset;\" his lawyer says he should be free on bond before sentencing\n@highlight\nPhiladelphia's district attorney hails the verdict as \"historic,\" says others could be charged\n@highlight\nThe monsignor is found guilty of one count of child endangerment and acquitted on two others\n@highlight\nThe jury was unable to bring a verdict against his co-defendant, the Rev. 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The story of the death of Canadian former ballerina Lisa Harnum at the hands of Gittany is to be her first project. Although, with Miss Louise maintaining the innocence of her boyfriend, it is likely to be a revisionist account.\n@highlight\nSimon Gittany 40, found guilty of murdering aspiring model Lisa Harnum\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend Rachelle Louise has revealed she is writing a script of the case\n@highlight\nShe maintains his innocence and fled court in tears as verdict was read out\n@highlight\nGittany will face a sentence hearing in February", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "assessment of @placeholder\u2019s character, said she did not believe his story of how his fianc\u00e9e had fallen from the balcony.", "idx": 7726}], "idx": 5023} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Austin, Texas (CNN) -- Pixar has nothing on nature when she's hungry. For proof, head to Congress Bridge in Austin, Texas where hundreds of thousands of bats gather between March and October. At sunset they whoosh into the sky like someone spiked a pipeline of black dots. Then, the flapping plume streaks into the city to chow down on thousands of pounds of insects. It's a sight to behold. People watch from the bridge itself or observe from behind the safety of a drink umbrella at one of the few restaurants with a view. Midsummer, when the mama bats start having baby bats, their population swells to a million and a half, making it the biggest urban bat colony in North America.\n@highlight\nAustin's tremendous temporary bat population puts on a great evening show\n@highlight\nSouth by Southwest festival mixes the city's bohemian and big business sensibilities\n@highlight\nAustin has a reputation both for live music and natural attractions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 781, "end": 798}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a big, handsome place, certainly up to its job of sheltering dignitaries and celebrities who visit @placeholder' capital city.", "idx": 7728}], "idx": 5024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alan Pardew will be appointed the new Crystal Palace manager after the club agreed a compensation package with Newcastle. Pardew will sign a four-year contract, worth in the region of \u00a32million-per-season, after agreeing to return to the club he joined as a player in 1987. The two clubs settled on a fee to free Pardew from his Newcastle contract, which still had six years left to run. The original release figure was set at \u00a35million, but with Palace unwilling to the meet that price, a lower fee was agreed. A figure of \u00a32m has been quoted, but Newcastle insist the fee was higher. Pardew had made it clear to Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, who is in Barbados, that he wanted to return to Palace and the Toon chief agreed to compromise.\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew will be the new Crystal Palace manager\n@highlight\nNewcastle and Palace have thrashed out a \u00a32million compensation deal\n@highlight\nPardew will sign a four-year deal worth up to \u00a32m a year\n@highlight\nMike Ashley has been considering Pardew's future from his holiday home\n@highlight\nThe Newcastle owner is currently on holiday in Barbados\n@highlight\nPardew did not address the press after 3-2 win against Everton\n@highlight\nHe played for Palace from 1987 until 1991", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 960, "end": 970}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead the @placeholder owner, who had an excellent relationship with his manager, appears content with the current squad.", "idx": 7737}], "idx": 5032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The proposed super-fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jnr has been thrown into doubt because of a dispute over the timing of a pre-match blood-test according to Golden Boy Promotions. Richard Schaefer, chief executive of Golden Boy who promote Mayweather, announced on the company's official Web site that the Filipino would not agree to blood-testing in the immediate run up to the welterweight fight which had been expected to take place in March. Mayweather's management have requested the fighters submit to Olympic-style blood testing as outlined and mandated by the United States Anti Doping Agency (USADA) 30 days prior to the bout.\n@highlight\nThe Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather fight is in doubt over the timing of a pre-match blood test\n@highlight\nGolden Boy Promotions chief executive Richard Schaefer claims Filipino Pacquiao is refusing a test 30 days before the bout\n@highlight\nMayweather called on Filipino to undergo the test to ensure a fair fight\n@highlight\nPacquiao's promoter Bob Arum says the \"plug has been pulled\" on the fight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 80}, {"start": 185, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 596, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 786, "end": 806}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I hope this is either some miscommunication or that Manny will change his mind and step up and allow these tests, which were good enough for all these other great athletes, to be performed by @placeholder.\"", "idx": 7745}], "idx": 5039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A house dating back to the early 1700s once lived in by the 'real Robinson Crusoe' has gone up for sale. Minards House in Oreston, Plymouth, Devon, is said to have once been lived in by Alexander Selkirk, who experts believe is the man behind the fictional castaway. Written by Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe follows the life of a wealthy adventurer as he voyages around the world and eventually ends up shipwrecked. Minards House (pictured) in Devon which dates back to the early 1700s and was once lived in by the 'real Robinson Crusoe' has gone up for sale for \u00a3395,000\n@highlight\nHouse once in by 'real Robinson Crusoe' has gone up for sale for \u00a3395,000\n@highlight\nMinards House in Devon is said to have been lived in by Alexander Selkirk\n@highlight\nScottish sailor once lived there after spending four years on desert island\n@highlight\nAbandoned on island of Juan Fernandez by his ship's captain after argument\n@highlight\nExperts say he may have been inspiration for Daniel Defoe's fictional castaway", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 186, "end": 202}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 724, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 971, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the early eighteenth century Minards House was a pub, and @placeholder supposedly stayed there for some time before heading out to sea again", "idx": 7747}], "idx": 5040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The mother of James Foley -- an American journalist beheaded by ISIS militants -- said she is \"embarrassed and appalled\" by how the U.S. government dealt with her son's case, telling CNN that officials even suggested family members could be charged if they raised ransom to free him. \"I think our efforts to get Jim freed were an annoyance\" to the U.S. government, Diane Foley told CNN's Anderson Cooper in an interview that aired Thursday. \"It didn't seem to be in (U.S.) strategic interest, if you will.\" Officials told Foley family members \"not go to the media,\" and that the \"government would not exchange prisoners,\" or carry out \"military action\" to try to rescue her son, according to Diane Foley.\n@highlight\nJim Foley's mother says the U.S. must find a way to negotiate with terrorists\n@highlight\nShe criticizes the U.S. government over its actions since son's 2012 disappearance\n@highlight\nFoley kin \"told ... many times\" they might be charged for raising ransom, his mother says\n@highlight\nDiana Foley adds: \"We were just told to trust that he would be freed somehow, miraculously\"", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, video posted online on August 19 showed James Foley kneeling next to a man dressed in black, with Foley reading a presumably scripted message that his \"real killer\" is @placeholder, then being summarily executed.", "idx": 7757}], "idx": 5047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:05 EST, 16 September 2013 Teenage girls see sexualisation as \u2018part and parcel\u2019 of their lives because of the raunchy behaviour of pop stars such as Rihanna and Miley Cyrus, an academic claimed yesterday. Their skimpy outfits and sexual dance moves are ruining the self-esteem of girls, according to Professor Dionne Taylor, an expert in criminal law. She found the explicit dance moves and foul-mouthed lyrics fuel negative attitudes towards women and affect women\u2019s confidence, education and even their employment prospects. Scroll down for video Miley Cyrus sparked criticism after her provocative gyrations with Robin Thicke at the MTV music awards\n@highlight\nBirmingham City University's Dionne Taylor says stars give 'mixed messages' to impressionable girls\n@highlight\nPoints out men are clothed in pop videos while women are scantily clad\n@highlight\nSays 'video vixens' make sexualisation of women 'part of everyday life' and fuel negative attitude towards women\n@highlight\nSays girls' confidence, education and even employment will suffer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 730, "end": 755}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'What stunned me even more than @placeholder's excruciating display of pornographic innuendo was my daughter's reaction.", "idx": 7761}, {"query": "'@placeholder continues to sexually exploit young women by promoting acts that incorporate 'twerking' in a nude-colored bikini.", "idx": 7763}, {"query": "How is this image of former child star @placeholder appropriate for 14-year-olds?'", "idx": 7764}], "idx": 5048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen and Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 21 October 2013 'Totally unacceptable': France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, pictured in Luxembourg, summoned the US ambassador to the Elysee Palace to explain himself American spies secretly listened in to 70.3 million private phone calls in France over less than one month, it emerged today. The astonishing figure gives an indication of just how easy it is for the US to monitor people\u2019s activities across Europe and has caused outrage in France. The country's foreign minister has summoned the US ambassador 'immediately' to the Elysee Palace to explain himself and has described America's espionage activities as 'totally unacceptable'.\n@highlight\nCalls by certain phone numbers were automatically recorded by the NSA\n@highlight\nAngered French foreign minister has summoned US ambassador to explain\n@highlight\nData is latest to surface from Edward Snowden's leaked NSA documents", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 211, "end": 212}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 465, "end": 466}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 595, "end": 596}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 876, "end": 877}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 967, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The scale of spying by @placeholder on French individuals and companies was revealed in documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the whistleblower and former contractor at the National Security Agency (NSA).", "idx": 7767}], "idx": 5051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- Australia has been revealed as the world's happiest industrialized nation for the third year running, based on criteria including satisfaction, work-life balance, income and housing, a survey released Tuesday has found. The so-called \"lucky country\" beat Sweden and Canada to take the top spot in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Better Life Index. The country which comes out on top can be found here, if all criteria are weighted evenly. Australia has remained largely immune from the global financial crisis, with its economy growing on average 3.5% over the last 20 years to 2012, according to the CIA Factbook.\n@highlight\nAustralia named the world's happiest industrialized nation, according to the OECD\n@highlight\nSurvey takes into account satisfaction, work-life balance, income and housing\n@highlight\nSweden took second place, while Canada was placed third\n@highlight\nThe United States came sixth in the survey, with the UK in 10th position", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 316, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 978, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was ranked third, with 72% of those aged between 15 and 64 employed, and an average household disposable income of $28,194.", "idx": 7769}], "idx": 5053} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 6 January 2014 Launching her attack: Jill Kelley is now suing three government agencies and a number of officials demanding an apology for bringing her into the Petraeus scandal Florida socialite Jill Kelley has launched a fight against the government in an effort to salvage her reputation in the wake of the scandal that brought down the head of the CIA and led to the retirement of a second four-star general. Last year, Mrs Kelley became a secondary participant in then-CIA director David Petraeus\u2019 affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell after Mrs Kelley contacted the FBI about threatening emails she received from Broadwell. During an ensuing search of her email records, the FBI publicly announced that she had \u2018inappropriate\u2019 email conversations with General John Allen as well.\n@highlight\nJill Kelley has spoken out about how she lives in fear of leaving her house and won't go to the grocery store or her children's schools\n@highlight\nKelley originally contacted a friend at the FBI in 2012 because she was receiving threatening emails\n@highlight\nLed to the discovery that the sender was Paula Broadwell who was having an affair with then-CIA director General David Petraeus\n@highlight\nShe is suing three government agencies and top officials for releasing her name and doing an unapproved search of her email\n@highlight\nJust hours after Kelley's interview was released on Sunday, Broadwell posted a cryptic tweet about letting go of bitterness", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 430, "end": 432}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1430, "end": 1435}, {"start": 1473, "end": 1481}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of the parties involved in the tumultuous scandal- Petraeus, Broadwell, @placeholder and Kelley- were all married to other people, but Kelley claims that Petraeus and Broadwell were the only two that had a romantic relationship.", "idx": 7772}], "idx": 5056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It seems you are never too young to enjoy a spa day. At least, that's what the Baby Spa in Kensington, London, believes. The unusual venue offers pampering for newborns, including luxury massages and even hydrotherapy treatments tailored just for them. Scroll down for video Smile! Adorable tot is all grins during his hydrotherapy session at the Baby Spa in Kensington, London Neonatal and paediatric nurses oversee the treatments, which include water immersion and massages Laura Sevenus owns and operates the Baby Spa, where tots from as young as two days old have enjoyed her sessions, which include using floating rings to allow them to cool off in a swimming pool.\n@highlight\nThe Baby Spa in London offers hydrotherapy and massages for infants\n@highlight\nNurses oversee the massages and water immersion therapy treatments\n@highlight\nAll babies fitted with a 'Bubby' to allow for safe flotation on water surface\n@highlight\nWith regular visits, newborns develop a larger range of movements", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Once the Bubby is fitted at the beginning of @placeholder visits, the baby is placed in an individual neonatal pod or larger spa pool for up to 30 minutes of therapeutic immersion.'", "idx": 7783}], "idx": 5060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 20:15 EST, 7 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:10 EST, 8 June 2012 Tragic: Helen Hipkiss, 39, was working as a teaching assistant in Barrow, Cumbria when she was taken ill A healthy mother-of-two collapsed as she taught at an infants\u2019 school and later died of a brain haemorrhage. Helen Hipkiss, 39, was working as a teaching assistant at Brisbane Park Infant School in Barrow, Cumbria when she was taken ill. Despite the best efforts of the medical team at Furness General Hospital over the next 24 hours, the decision was taken to turn off her life support machine.\n@highlight\nHelen Hipkiss, 39, was working as a teaching assistant at Brisbane Park Infant School in Barrow, Cumbria when she was taken ill\n@highlight\nHelen\u2019s husband, Jason, and their two children, nine-year-old Adam and Yasmin, seven, have been left devastated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 356, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 475, "end": 498}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 654, "end": 680}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So we went up and sat with @placeholder and said our goodbyes.", "idx": 7793}], "idx": 5068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gary Oldman is doubling down on his apology for his recent Playboy interview. The British actor appeared on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" on Wednesday to say in person what he's already said to the Anti-Defamation League in a letter: He very much regrets the remarks he made to Playboy about Jewish people and Hollywood. Gary Oldman apologizes for remarks \"I said some things that were poorly considered,\" a subdued Oldman told Kimmel. \"Once I saw it in print, I could see that it was offensive, insensitive, pernicious and ill-informed.\" In the Playboy interview, Oldman gives his unfiltered opinion on political correctness and how it's impacted controversial actors like Alec Baldwin and Mel Gibson, the latter of whom has used anti-Semitic language in the past.\n@highlight\nGary Oldman gave an apology on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live\" Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe Kimmel appearance followed a written apology\n@highlight\nOldman was under fire for remarks in Playboy about Jewish people and Hollywood", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 118, "end": 135}, {"start": 198, "end": 219}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within a day of Playboy releasing its interview, Oldman wrote the @placeholder to tell it he was \"deeply remorseful\" for what he said.", "idx": 7797}], "idx": 5070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After almost three centuries at the heart of London's busy Piccadilly retail district, Fortnum and Mason is broadening its horizons. The upscale British store, which is a favorite of the Queen Elizabeth, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge, opened its first ever standalone store outside of the UK in Dubai last month. Located directly opposite the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, the sparkling new 9,400 square feet outlet aims to offer a slice of the vintage London retail experience in the Gulf. The new site includes all the trademark Fortnum and Mason features such as an English tea salon and ice cream parlor as well as stocking the wicker hampers and luxury food items the company is most famous for.\n@highlight\nFortnum and Mason has opened its first ever standalone store outside the UK\n@highlight\nDubai was chosen as the location for the 9,400 square foot outlet\n@highlight\nFortnum CEO says it is possible the company may add other stores in the Middle East", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 235}, {"start": 245, "end": 264}, {"start": 321, "end": 322}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 577, "end": 593}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 758, "end": 774}, {"start": 831, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 994, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So, here we are in downtown Dubai with lots of the traditional aspects of the @placeholder's business but in a more contemporized way of presentation.", "idx": 7799}], "idx": 5071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man suspected of killing a migrant from Kyrgyzstan and leading recent riots that drew thousands in Moscow has been arrested, state media reported. Ilya Kubrakov and three other rioters were arrested on Friday, a Moscow court announced, according to the Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti. Kubrakov could face life in prison for the stabbing death of the Kyrgyz migrant in southern Moscow, whose body was found on Sunday, RIA Novosti said. 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It was called off for the day due to bad light at 59 games all in the fifth and deciding set after 10 hours of action on Court 18 at the All England Club. During the marathon fifth set, the pair surpassed the previous record of six hours and 33 minutes set at the 2004 French Open, when Fabrice Santoro beat fellow Frenchman Arnaud Clement 6-4 6-3 6-7 3-6 16-14.\n@highlight\nJohn Isner and Nicolas Mahut set world record in marathon tennis match at Wimbledon\n@highlight\nThe match is the longest in terms of time at 10 hours and also games contested\n@highlight\nIsner and Mahut tied at 59 games all in fifth and final set when bad light stopped play\n@highlight\nIsner has set world record of 98 aces with Mahut powering down 95", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 365, "end": 380}, {"start": 492, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 529}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who had appeared the less tired, said: \"We played for too long, I don't know how many hours we played.\"", "idx": 7803}], "idx": 5073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Today's bipartisan health care meeting is being called a summit, a term that brings to mind diplomatic missions during wartime. That's a fitting description for the atmosphere in Washington. Political opponents are considered enemies. Health care is just the latest example of government dysfunction; it's been derailed by hyper-partisanship, over-spending and the disproportionate influence of special interests. Independent voters, the largest and fastest growing segment of the electorate, hold the balance of power in American politics, but they have once again been shut out of the debate. The professional partisans in Washington ignore them at their peril.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon says health care summit comes amid a period of bipartisan dysfunction in government\n@highlight\nHistorically, frustrated independent voters increase in this climate, hold balance of power, he says\n@highlight\nLet down by bipartisan gridlock, stalled agenda, faltering economy, independents have broken with Obama\n@highlight\nAvlon: Health care meeting is chance for parties to show independents they can change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 643, "end": 652}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' sense that government is broken didn't happen overnight, and it won't be solved overnight.", "idx": 7807}], "idx": 5075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The question is a serious one, and its answer has multiple political and security implications: Did a Mexican political party have agreements with organized crime, specifically the PRI which governed Mexico for 71 years? The way Mexican President Felipe Calderon answered this question when asked by New York Times reporters is creating quite a stir. Asked whether he fears that a victory by the PRI in next year's presidential elections may bring back a corrupt relationship with organized crime, Calderon, a member of the PAN, conceded that is one of his fears. \"It depends on who\" wins the elections, the president told the Times. \"There are many in the PRI who agree with the (hard-line) policy I have, at least they say so in secret, while publicly they may say something else. There are many in the PRI who think the deals of the past would work now. I don't see what deal could be done, but that is the mentality many of them have. If that opinion prevails it would worry me.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Calderon suggests elections next year might give organized crime an opening\n@highlight\nMany in the opposition party \"think the deals of the past would work now,\" he says\n@highlight\n\"I don't consider it an appropriate statement for a head of state,\" an opposition leader says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 256, "end": 270}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His statement, made in February, was widely quoted by @placeholder newspapers.", "idx": 7811}], "idx": 5078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:48 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 6 November 2013 They have been best friends since they were eight years old but Sarah and Paige had never met in person until this summer. The girls bonded over the challenges they both face after being born without an arm, but with Sarah in Indiana, and Paige in Auckland, New Zealand, their only contact has been through the internet. Skype had helped made distance between the girls' homes seem, but after Paige and Sarah submitted their story to its Stay Together campaign, the company decided to go one step further.\n@highlight\nSarah used video chat from her Indiana home to get to know Paige in New Zealand\n@highlight\nShared challenges of having a missing limb has strengthened friendship", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When I first saw @placeholder it was like seeing a mirror image.'", "idx": 7822}], "idx": 5087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:20 EST, 30 June 2012 A University of Texas graduate student was left fighting for his life on Thursday after two chimpanzees pounced on him at the South African reserve where he was studying their behaviour, dragging him along the ground for more than a mile. The mother of 26-year-old Andrew Oberle said that her son had been passionate about chimps since watching a documentary about famous naturalist Jane Goodall in seventh grade. Mary Flint added that her son knew the risks involved in working with apes, and said that the attack would probably not stop him carrying out further research.\n@highlight\nAndrew Oberle, 26, was studying chimp behaviour at the Goodall Institute in South Africa\n@highlight\nParamedics had to waited for armed escorts before treating him\n@highlight\nMother says graduate student had long been devoted to chimpanzees\n@highlight\nThe case mirrors that of Charla Nash, 58, who was horrifically mauled by chimpa in 2009 and had to have a face transplant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 85, "end": 103}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Haunting image: Ms @placeholder is seen posing with the chimp a year before the attack", "idx": 7837}], "idx": 5095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:31 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:40 EST, 12 April 2013 Like something ripped from the headlines that made them rich, the son to the National Enquirer heiress has come out swinging in feud over family fortune with a television interview in which he accuses his mother of trying to 'villianize' him and kidnap his son. Paul Pope claims his Palm Beach, Florida socialite mother is squandering their millions and 'loves to get whatever type of attention she can get.' 'She's sued me like five times in 24 years' said 45-year-old Pope. 'She's an actress, and she loves the limelight.'\n@highlight\nPaul Pope claims his 79-year-old mother is throwing away the family's money with a lavish lifestyle that includes private jets just for her dogs\n@highlight\nMother Lois Pope says her son won't stop asking for millions in gifts and now claims he has 'maliciously and repeatedly harassed her' and is seeking a restraining order", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Insults: Pope called his @placeholder socialite mother, pictured, an 'actress' who'll do anything for the limelight and is wasting the family's fortune", "idx": 7842}], "idx": 5099} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and Associated Press and Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 20:49 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 5 December 2013 A Mobile, Alabama Navy dad whose daughter took a tumble at the White House on Wednesday didn\u2019t seem at all worried at his daughter's dizzying encounter with 1-year-old Sunny Obama. \u2018Google \"Ashtyn Gardner White House\u201d She made a bit of a splash today:)\u2019 Navy Lieutenant John Gardner wrote on Facebook, proving he was anything but shaken by his 2-year-old\u2019s fall. In fact, photos from the day even show him giggling as his little girl manages to stand back up without a single tear.\n@highlight\nNavy Lieutenant John Gardner brought his whole family to the White House from Mobile Alabama, but it was 2-year-old Ashtyn who stole the show\n@highlight\nWhen Ashtyn was greeted by the Obama's 1-year-old Portuguese Water Dog Sunny she took a memorable tumble\n@highlight\nLt. 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Savita Halappanavar was 17 weeks pregnant when admitted to University Hospital Galway on October 21 last year and died a week later from suspected septicaemia, days after she lost her baby. 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The decision by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow in Phoenix backs up years of allegations from Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's critics who say his officers violate the constitutional rights of Latinos in relying on race in their immigration enforcement.Snow, whose ruling came more than eight months after a seven-day, non-jury trial, also ruled Arpaio's deputies unreasonably prolonged the detentions of people who were pulled over.\n@highlight\nA federal judge ruled today that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office racially profiles Latinos, a claim that has been made by critics for more than a decade\n@highlight\nImmigrants who were in the country illegally accounted for 57 percent of the 1,500 people arrested in the 20 'crime suppression' sweeps his office has conducted in the last several years\n@highlight\nArpaio: 'My program, my philosophy is a pure program. You go after illegals. I'm not afraid to say that. 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Ruki Fernando, one of his country's leading human rights activists, was arrested late Sunday night with fellow activist Rev. Praveen Mahesan, a Roman Catholic priest, in the former Tamil rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi in the country's north. The men were taken to the Colombo headquarters of Sri Lanka's Terrorist Investigation Division, held for more than 48 hours and questioned, without access to lawyers, before being released early Monday.\n@highlight\nTwo Sri Lankan human rights activists held under anti-terror laws have been released\n@highlight\nTheir arrests were condemned by the U.S., UK and international rights groups\n@highlight\nPolice say they were held after visiting addresses of interest in connection to a police shooting\n@highlight\nOne of the men believes the arrests are linked to a push to condemn Sri Lanka at the U.N.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 586, "end": 617}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 877}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think it's a deliberate attempt to intimidate and suppress any form of dissent, criticism or challenge, and clearly not allow people outside Sri Lanka to know what's happening inside the country,\" @placeholder told CNN after his release.", "idx": 7870}], "idx": 5118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Greece will hold a snap general election late January after MPs today failed to vote for a new president sparking fears of a new eurozone crisis. Greek prime minister Antonis Samaras had brought forward the presidential vote in a move he hoped would avoid a general election. But his gamble has backfired spectacularly with the government's candidate Stavros Dimas failing to win a majority after three rounds of voting. 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But despite her repeated calls to the local transportation system that served people with disabilities, as well as to 911, help never arrived. She was found dead in her apartment several days later, floating next to her wheelchair. Monday marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. 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Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University when Biden was asked about Turkey and the threat posed by the so-called Islamic State terror group, known as ISIS or ISIL.\n@highlight\nTurkey's President Recep Erdogan demanded an apology from Vice President Joe Biden\n@highlight\nErdogan was angered by comments Biden made\n@highlight\nBiden said Erdogan told him that Turkey had let too many people through the border\n@highlight\nErdogan told reporters Biden must apologize or he will be \"history to me\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 593, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The Vice President made clear that the United States greatly values the commitments and sacrifices made by our Allies and partners from around the world to combat the scourge of @placeholder, including Turkey.\"", "idx": 7885}, {"query": "\"The Vice President made clear that the United States greatly values the commitments and sacrifices made by our Allies and partners from around the world to combat the scourge of ISIL, including @placeholder.\"", "idx": 7886}, {"query": "The government also agreed to allow foreign troops to launch operations against ISIS from @placeholder.", "idx": 7889}, {"query": "Turkey, in turn, has accused Syria of fomenting the unrest that has led to @placeholder taking hold in the region.", "idx": 7892}], "idx": 5127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Squatters refusing to leave a Palm Springs apartment at the centre of an Airbnb 'horror story' have complained THEY are the ones being harassed. Hiding his face with a hoodie and scarf, a man who claimed to be the brother of squatter Maksym Pashanin answered the door of the home in a gated community in Palm Springs. Videogame programmer Maksym is currently locked in a legal battle with Airbnb host Cory Tschogl, 39, who initially agreed to rent him her property for 44 days from May 25 to July 8. But now he refuses to leave. Hooded: A man claiming to be the brother of Airbnb renter Maksym Pashanin answers the door to San Bernadino County process server Sean Dacy - who left without handing over the eviction notice\n@highlight\nCory Tschogl, 39, locked in 'horror story' after squatter who rented her Palm Springs home is refusing to leave\n@highlight\nUnder California law Maksym Pashanin is treated as a month-to-month tenant so a legal process to evict him will take up to six months and cost thousands of dollars\n@highlight\nA man claiming to be his brother yesterday said he was 'harassed' as a process server came to hand Maksym eviction notice\n@highlight\nAirbnb apologised for not dealing with the nightmare quick enough, have offered to pay Cory's legal fees and refunded her the unpaid rent", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 623, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 861, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 890}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1253}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After paying his initial 30 days rent, @placeholder has not made any further payments, and ignored repeated requests to vacate the property by both Airbnb and Cory.", "idx": 7898}], "idx": 5133} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond Last updated at 12:46 PM on 15th February 2012 Detained: Albrecht Muth, who is charged with killing his much-older socialite wife, has been sent to a mental hospital for an assessment after a doctor said he was delusional A German-born man charged with killing his much-older socialite wife has been sent to a mental hospital for an assessment after a doctor said he was delusional. A District of Columbia Superior Court Judge also ruled that Albrecht Muth, 47, was temporarily incompetent for trial, pending a complete evaluation at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington. Muth is charged with strangling and beating to death his 91-year-old wife, Viola Drath, a German journalist and socialite.\n@highlight\nJudge also rules that Albrecht Muth is incompetent for trial\n@highlight\n47-year-old is charged with strangling and beating to death his 91-year-old wife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 401, "end": 441}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 550, "end": 573}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also said @placeholder presented her relatives with a forged document that claimed he was entitled to a portion of her estate after her death.", "idx": 7900}], "idx": 5134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 6 January 2012 China's biggest airlines will not pay a new European Union tax aimed at cutting carbon emissions, their trade body has said. On New Year\u2019s Day the EU brought airlines under its Emissions Trading Scheme, which levies a charge based on their carbon emissions. Chai Haibo, of the China Air Transport Association \u2013 which represents national flag carrier Air China \u2013 said its members would not co-operate. 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Romney needed to win both states, but especially Michigan -- where he grew up when his father was governor -- to assert his ability to overcome the conservative challenge from former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum. A Santorum victory in Michigan would have raised questions about how strong a candidate Romney is within his own party. By early Wednesday morning, the Michigan Department of State had posted unofficial results from 80 of the total 83 counties. They showed Romney with 36% to 33% for Santorum.\n@highlight\nRomney grew up in Michigan, so a win there was crucial\n@highlight\nHis victory in Arizona was expected and more thorough\n@highlight\nDespite his loss in Michigan, Santorum says he performed better than expected\n@highlight\nThe outcome shows it's a \"two-person race right now,\" Santorum says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 602, "end": 629}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a speech to supporters, @placeholder acknowledged he had to come from behind on his home turf in Michigan.", "idx": 7908}], "idx": 5138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:13 EST, 2 May 2013 Ideas: Martyn Underhill, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Dorset, pictured, is considering taking on private sponsorship A crime commissioner is considering taking on \u00a31million in private sponsorship to help his hard-up police force cope with a shrinking budget and workforce. Martyn Underhill, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Dorset, revealed yesterday he has held talks with a possible sponsor about an arrangement involving all five police forces in the south west region. Writing on his blog, Mr Underhill, a former detective chief inspector for Sussex Police, said he could see 'huge potential benefit to forming appropriate sponsorship relationships with reputable organisations'.\n@highlight\nDorset's Police and Crime Commissioner revealed plans yesterday\n@highlight\nMartyn Underhill said he has held talks with a possible sponsor\n@highlight\nArrangement would involve all five police forces in South West region\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I can see huge potential benefit' to private sponsorship", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 138, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "commissioner for @placeholder, nor the force, will ever allow operational", "idx": 7913}], "idx": 5139} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eden Hazard has eased Chelsea fears that he is unhappy at Stamford Bridge with a vow to improve next season and help the club become champions of Europe once again. The Belgian winger also admitted that manager Jose Mourinho had been right to drive him hard and demand more from him. 'It\u2019s true and it\u2019s good,' said Hazard. 'I prefer it when we speak like this, rather than saying things like: \"He\u2019s the best and he doesn\u2019t need to work\".' Hazard, Chelsea\u2019s 17-goal top scorer, was voted PFA Young Player of the Year but tired towards the end of the season. His last four goals were all from the penalty spot and he has not scored from open play since early February.\n@highlight\nEden Hazard is happy at Chelsea despite Jose Mourinho jibes\n@highlight\nBelgian says manager was right about him, and he must get better\n@highlight\nHazard is looking forward to progressing at Chelsea next season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 488, "end": 515}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I know maybe I have to do better in training or on the pitch,' said Hazard, in an interview with the @placeholder magazine.", "idx": 7919}], "idx": 5143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Heather Mack, the pregnant teenager on trial in Bali charged with murdering her mother, was rushed to hospital from her prison today. Sources inside Kerobokan Jail told the Daily Mail Online the 19-year-old prisoner had collapsed with stomach pain and had started bleeding. According to a prison source, Miss Mack cried out in pain at lunch time and after a check by the prison doctor it was decided she needed immediate hospital treatment. She was taken to Bali's Sanglah Hospital, the main medical centre in Denpasar, where tourists and other foreigners are usually treated. 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Eddie Ray Routh is accused of killing Kyle and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield, at a firing range at Rough Creek Lodge, about 90 miles southwest of Dallas on February 2, 2013. In his opening statement, defense attorney Tim Moore read a text Kyle sent to Littlefield about Routh as the three men rode in Kyle's pickup truck to the range. \"About an hour and a half into the drive, Chris Kyle was sitting in the driver's seat and he texts Chad Littlefield sitting right next to him. He texts, 'This dude is straight-up nuts,'\" Moore said. \"Chad Littlefield texts Chris Kyle back, 'He's right behind me, watch my six [military lingo for 'watch my back.']. So while we don't know what the conversation was, we do know what Chris Kyle was thinking at the time he was in that truck.\"\n@highlight\nDefense lawyer: Chris Kyle described accused killer as \"straight-up nuts\" in a text\n@highlight\nEddie Ray Routh is accused of killing Chris Kyle and another man at an isolated outdoor firing range", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 312}, {"start": 336, "end": 352}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 686}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 953, "end": 962}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Routh shot Kyle five times in the back and side and once in the side of the head, using a .45-caliber pistol, and shot @placeholder with a 9 mm pistol four times in the back, once in the hand, once in the face and once in the head, Nash said.", "idx": 7931}], "idx": 5150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 20 December 2013 A woman reported missing in Eugene, Oregon has been found hacked to death in an apparent murder-suicide, with her longtime partner found hanged in a tree nearby. Jacqueline Marroquin was hacked to death by Rolando DePaz, the father of her two teenage children, local police said. The 34-year-old's body was found after family members reported her missing, believing she may be with De Paz, 51. 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Associate professor Benjamin Edelman complained to the owners the of Sichuan Garden in Brookline after he was charged $1 more on each of the four items he ordered for takeout recently. Ran Duan, the son of the restaurant's owner, acknowledged the prices listed on its website were out of date and promised to update them soon. Angry emailer: Ben Edelman, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard, has unleashed a string of angry and threatening emails to Sichuan Garden, claiming they overcharged him $4 and it was illegal\n@highlight\nBen Edelman, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard, posted his apology on his website on Wednesday\n@highlight\n'It's clear that I was very much out of line,' he wrote. He also said he would apologize personally to the Sichuan Garden in Brookline, Massachusetts\n@highlight\nOn Friday night he had ordered takeout but was angered when his bill was $4 than what it had said when he ordered online\n@highlight\nThe restaurant apologized and said its website was 'out of date', but Edelman sent a string of email asking them to credit him $12\n@highlight\nThe restaurant has been 'overwhelmed' by support with people as far afield as Australia offering donations and legal advice", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1354}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Under Massachusetts law it turns out to be a serious violation to advertise one price and charge a different price,' @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 7941}, {"query": "'It strikes me that merely providing a refund to a single customer would be an extremely light sanction for the violation that has occurred,' @placeholder wrote back.", "idx": 7942}], "idx": 5158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 11 September 2012 Attack: Logan Pickering, aged 12 weeks, just after being admitted to hospital with head injuries caused by his father Steven An angry mother has hit out after her baby\u2019s father was allowed to walk free from court despite fracturing their son\u2019s skull when he was just 11 weeks old. There were angry scenes in court as Steven Pickering, 32, escaped a jail term for launching an attack on tiny Logan that 'could have killed him'. Now, Logan\u2019s mum Sinead Nield, 22, has told how Pickering robbed her of a year of her baby\u2019s life as he was taken into care as police investigated who was responsible for Logan\u2019s injuries because Pickering would not admit what he had done.\n@highlight\nSteven Pickering admitted assaulting his child Logan but got a suspended sentence because of his 'low intelligence'\n@highlight\nHe had 'gripped, shaken, and thrown' the baby, fracturing his skull\n@highlight\nLogan's mum Sinead was separated from her boy for a year as police investigated because Pickering wouldn't confess he did it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 777, "end": 792}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Logan was placed with foster parents and @placeholder had a daily 30-mile round trip to see him.", "idx": 7946}], "idx": 5160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was the difference between life and horrific certain death - a decision to use urine from latrine bucket as part of an escape plan, which helped save Leo Bretholz\u2019s life. Bretholz was one of many on a guarded train packed with Jews, which left Paris and for Auschwitz on November 5, 1943. With the latrine overflowing and located in the middle of the floor on the railway cattle wagon headed for the death camp in Nazi occupied Poland, Bretholz used its contents to help him jump from the train, the Independent reported. He was one of at least 764 people who escaped the Holocaust by leaping from trains, a surprising figure drawn from new research.\n@highlight\nAround 764 Jews jumped from Nazi trains, according to new research\n@highlight\nSome passengers were angry at escapees due to fears for their own safety\n@highlight\nEscapees were torn between leaving someone behind and survival\n@highlight\nTrue scale of those who escaped has been revealed for first time", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's had the concentration camp established in 1940 and enlarged to an extermination camp in 1941", "idx": 7950}, {"query": "Berler said in hindsight, if he knew what awaited him in @placeholder, he would have jumped, but unlike thousands of others, he survived the camp.", "idx": 7952}], "idx": 5164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:19 EST, 25 September 2013 A White House official said Tuesday that while it would welcome 'an encounter' between President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York, Iranian officials have turned them down. Obama told the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday that the United States is primarily focusing its diplomatic efforts on Iran's nuclear program and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. The U.S., he said, will support Iran's use of nuclear energy, and will attempt to negotiate directly with Rouhani. 'Americans see an Iranian government that has declared the United States an enemy,' he said, 'and directly \u2013 or through proxies \u2013 taken Americans hostage, killed U.S. troops and civilians, and threatened our ally Israel with destruction.'\n@highlight\nObama has told Secretary of State John Kerry to talk directly with Iran's diplomats for the first time\n@highlight\nA new attitude toward Iran emerged, with Obama saying the U.S. respects Iran's right to 'peaceful' nuclear power\n@highlight\nThe UN Security Council, the president told the diplomats, must back its demands of Syria's Bashar al-Assad with the credible threat of force\n@highlight\n'I believe America is exceptional,' he insisted, in direct rebuttal to Russia's Vladimir Putin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1343}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1360}]}, "qas": [{"query": "hold @placeholder President Bashar al-Assad responsible for an August 21", "idx": 7953}], "idx": 5165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith A grandfather whose wife died four weeks before he scooped \u00a320,000 on the lottery thinks the win could be a parting gift from his late spouse. John Biddlecombe had been playing for 20 years with the same numbers when his beloved wife, Alice, died on July 2. Four weeks later, the 81-year-old from Ashbourne, Derbyshire, matched all eight numbers to take home the windfall. John Biddlecombe thinks his late wife is to thank his win which came four weeks after her death Mr Biddlecombe, who has five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, thinks his late wife is to thank for the win.\n@highlight\nJohn Biddlecombe played with the same numbers for 20 years\n@highlight\nThe 81-year-old never won more than \u00a3150 until his wife, Alice, died\n@highlight\nGrandfather thinks win is late wife's way of telling him to 'enjoy himself'\n@highlight\nHe plans to spend money on solar panels his wife never allowed him to have", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 391, "end": 406}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The evening of my birthday all my family came round and I told them I felt lucky - but they just said \"yeah yeah @placeholder\" and didn't believe me.", "idx": 7955}], "idx": 5167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The teen accused of shooting a toddler between the eyes during a robbery attempt counted down from five before firing, his alleged accomplice testified today after pointing him out as the shooter. Dominique Lang testified that he ran into De'Marquise Elkins on the morning of the March 21 slaying. A short while later as the two walked together, they saw Sherry West with a stroller. Lang says Elkins walked to West and demanded her purse before pulling out a gun. When West refused to hand the purse over, he hit her in the face with it and threatened her baby.\n@highlight\nDe'Marquise Elkins, 18, and Dominique Lang, 15, accused of shooting the son of Sherry West in the head\n@highlight\nMs West also lost a 17-year-old son to a street stabbing in 2008\n@highlight\nLang pointed out Elkins in court as the shooter", "entities": [{"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The prosecutor said Elkins and @placeholder stopped the mother and child as they returned home from the post office.", "idx": 7959}], "idx": 5170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While officials have provided few details about the U.S. Army soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan men, women and children in a house-to-house shooting rampage in two villages, one psychiatrist speculated the incident may have stemmed from mental illness, but not necessarily post-traumatic stress disorder. \"Post-traumatic stress disorder has a cluster of symptoms, and violence, or violence against, others is not usually considered part of that diagnosis,\" said Paul Newhouse, a professor of psychiatry at Vanderbilt University and a former Army psychiatrist. \"So I think it's more likely that we're going to discover that there was some either psychotic illness or delusional condition or some evidence that this person was more seriously deranged or impaired than we would typically see in PTSD.\"\n@highlight\nOfficials say the suspect was on his fourth deployment\n@highlight\nHe suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2010 in Iraq but was cleared for duty\n@highlight\nPsychiatrist: It's unlikely the solder was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 518, "end": 538}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He served three tours in @placeholder, but this was his first deployment to Afghanistan, Allen said.", "idx": 7960}], "idx": 5171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai in February accused U.S. forces of \"torture\" and \"murder\" in the restive Wardak province. Now Western powers will pull out of one of its districts after reaching an agreement with Karzai on the area's future. Coalition troops and Afghan police will withdraw from the Nerkh District near Kabul, said spokesman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford of the International Security Assistance Force on Wednesday. Afghan National Security Forces will replace them there \"soon.\" NATO has insisted it cannot substantiate the accusations by the government in Kabul. Wardak is known as the province where the United States suffered its largest loss of life in a single day in the war in Afghanistan. In August 2011, the Taliban shot down a Chinook helicopter killing 38 on board, including 22 Navy SEALs and other members of U.S. special operations forces.\n@highlight\nKarzai accused a \"U.S. special force\" of torture and murder in Wardak province\n@highlight\nCoalition forces will leave one of Wardak's districts \"soon\"\n@highlight\nResidents have relayed allegations of violence by U.S. troops to local officials\n@highlight\nWardak is strategically important as a gateway to Kabul", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 378, "end": 416}, {"start": 432, "end": 462}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some Afghans fear a @placeholder resurgence if they all disappear from the region.", "idx": 7963}], "idx": 5172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- As the last U.S. soldiers exited Iraq Sunday and debate was raging about the nation's future, political crisis erupted in Baghdad that raised fears of more sectarian strife to come. Iraqiya, a powerful political bloc that draws support largely from Sunni and more secular Iraqis, said it was boycotting parliament, a move that threatens to shatter Iraq's fragile power-sharing government. The move pits the largely Sunni and secular coalition against the government of Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Iraqiya contends al-Maliki is trying to amass dictatorial power and many believe al-Maliki was simply waiting for the Americans to leave before making his move.\n@highlight\nThe largely Sunni and secular Iraqiya bloc is boycotting parliament\n@highlight\nIt could unravel Iraq's fragile power-sharing government\n@highlight\nCritics of Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki say is amassing power\n@highlight\nThe political chaos raises fears of sectarian strife", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is worried that the problem could morph into fighting between @placeholder and Shiites or violence against the government.", "idx": 7974}], "idx": 5177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard starred in Liverpool's win against Leicester on Tuesday night \u2013 and manager Brendan Rodgers revealed he is prepared to carefully manage the player's season to get the best out of him. The 34-year-old, playing behind striker Rickie Lambert instead of the deeper role in front of the back four he occupied last season, scored and showed signs of the midfield force he used to be. Rodgers and Gerrard speak on a daily basis and the Liverpool boss insisted if they work closely together they can maximise his influence on the team. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers: We saw the energy in Steven Gerrard's legs\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard scored in Liverpool's 3-1 win over Leicester on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old was placed behind Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert\n@highlight\nGerrard was used in a deeper role last season in front of the back four", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 239, "end": 252}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the game, @placeholder refused to be drawn on whether or not he would sign the new contract which has been offered by the club.", "idx": 7976}], "idx": 5178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Bryans Arsene Wenger believes keeping Arsenal competitive in their barren years has been the most important achievement of his reign. Winning last season's FA Cup final gave the Gunners their first piece of silverware in nine years, a trophy drought which had seen some question whether the 64-year-old Frenchman was still the right man to take the club forward. Having delivered three Barclays Premier League titles since taking charge in 1996, Wenger has also overseen a move to the Emirates Stadium - a decision which left the club unable to compete financially with other title rivals for almost a decade.\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger insists keeping Arsenal competitive has been his main achievement\n@highlight\nGunners could not compete financially during move to the Emirates Stadium\n@highlight\nFrench manager still guided the team to successive fourth place finishes\n@highlight\nArsenal ended seven year trophy drought by winning the 2013 FA Cup\n@highlight\nNorth London club can now compete in the transfer market again and have signed the likes of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez\n@highlight\nWenger has signed a contract extension keeping him at the club until 2017", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 394, "end": 416}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 493, "end": 508}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 777, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the @placeholder success behind him, Wenger penned another contract extension at the club, with the new three-year deal taking him up until 2017.", "idx": 7983}], "idx": 5185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's game over for San Francisco's iconic Candlestick Park. Where once Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Joe Montana and so many more created magic memories for the city's sports fans in spite of it's famously blustery winds, heavy machinery is now taking the stadium apart piece by piece. There is no room for sentiment for the demolition crew brought in after a successful public petition against more direct methods, such as dynamite and wrecking balls, extended the wait for the site's next incarnation as a $200million (\u00a3130m) urban outlet mall. The mall will open some time in 2017, but the rich history of where it will stand is undeniable. Not just a previous home for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and briefly the Oakland Raiders, along with baseball's Giants after their move from New York, it hosted what would be The Beatles' last full live concert.\n@highlight\nCandlestick Park was opened in 1960 as the home for Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants\n@highlight\nThe San Francisco 49ers were based at the famously windy ground from 1971 to their departure in 2013\n@highlight\nDevelopers Lennar Urban are replacing the stadium with a 500,000-square-foot mall which should open in 2017", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 679, "end": 697}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 917, "end": 937}, {"start": 941, "end": 960}, {"start": 977, "end": 995}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Workers demolish a section of stadium seats inside Candlestick Park, San Francisco, once home to @placeholder's Giants and 49ers", "idx": 7987}], "idx": 5189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shockwaves reverberated through Eastern Europe tonight after Vladimir Putin boasted he could invade five NATO capitals inside two days. This came amid new reports that almost 4,000 Russia troops are massing in Crimea close to Ukraine's mainland. 'If I wanted, Russian troops could not only be in Kiev in two days, but in Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Warsaw or Bucharest, too,' Putin was quoted as threatening, according to Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko. All are former USSR or Soviet-bloc cities and apart from Ukraine their countries are now NATO and EU members. 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But in every respect, she felt that she fit in -- as a proud, and blessed, American. Even if most of her North Carolina neighbors didn't wear the same Muslim head covering that she did, Mohammad believed that there were \"still so many ways that I feel ... embedded in the fabric that is our culture,\" meaning the American culture. \"That's the beautiful thing here, is it doesn't matter where you come from,\" she said last summer as part of NPR's StoryCorps project. \"There are so many different people from so many different places, ... backgrounds and religions. But here we're all one.\n@highlight\nDeah Shaddy Barakat's sister says the killings should be considered terrorism\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says FBI is investigating the \"brutal and outrageous murders\"\n@highlight\nVictim Yusor Mohammad said that in America, \"we're all one\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 44}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 506, "end": 508}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 665, "end": 683}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 843, "end": 863}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"... As American @placeholder and those perceived to be Muslim now, more than ever, fear for their safety, the American people need to hear a strong message from our nation's chief law enforcement officer.\"", "idx": 8001}, {"query": "They weren't just @placeholder, she said of her friends, but \"three good people.\"", "idx": 8004}], "idx": 5197} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Oakland Raiders fired coach Dennis Allen on Monday, just four games - and four losses - into his third season. The decision was announced soon after the Raiders returned from London where they lost their 10th straight game dating back to last season, 34-14 to the Miami Dolphins. Allen was the first head coach hired by Oakland after the death of longtime owner Al Davis. His 8-28 win-loss record is the worst for the club since before Davis arrived in 1963. Dennis Allen was sacked as head coach by the Oakland Raiders after four straight defeats in 2014 The Raiders were thrashed 38-14 by the Miami Dolphins in an NFL International Series game at Wembley\n@highlight\nAllen sacked early in his third season in charge in Oakland\n@highlight\nRaiders have lost opening four games this season\n@highlight\nOakland were beaten 38-14 by Miami Dolphins at Wembley on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 620, "end": 643}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were expected to steady a franchise that ran into disrepair during @placeholder' final years as owner.", "idx": 8010}, {"query": "It was performances like those that Davis said he no longer wanted to see in @placeholder's third season and ultimately led to his downfall.", "idx": 8012}], "idx": 5201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Shiite Houthi rebels overtook the presidential palace in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday, marking what a government minister called \"the completion of a coup.\" \"The President has no control,\" Minister of Information Nadia Sakkaf told CNN as clashes raged. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi was thought to be in his private residence at the time -- not in the palace. There were reports of clashes near the residence. And the Prime Minister's residence was under attack from the street, Sakkaf said. The regime still controlled the city of Aden, and it closed the port of Aden as well as roads leading into and out of Sanaa, according to Yemeni state TV, which is controlled by the government.\n@highlight\nU.N. Security Council meets amid crisis, calls for stability and security\n@highlight\nHouthi militants have taken control of the presidential palace, information minister says\n@highlight\nU.S. Embassy vehicle shot at while at a checkpoint in Sanaa; no injuries reported", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 274, "end": 295}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 711, "end": 731}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder people are with us and understand our goals,\" he said.", "idx": 8027}], "idx": 5208} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just imagine. What if the Rev. 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But King could advise Obama on transforming that uplifting rhetoric into a long-term grassroots effort.\n@highlight\nRich Benjamin: King would urge President Obama to transform rhetoric into grassroots action\n@highlight\nBenjamin: King's great speeches led a forward-looking movement that still affects society\n@highlight\nKing's spirit would urge Obama to rid U.S. of racism, poverty and military conflict, Benjamin says\n@highlight\nBenjamin: King would coax Obama to become a historically transformative leader", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 61}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When we forget @placeholder's coalition -- both in the breadth of change it demanded and in the thousands of faces and hearts dedicated to the cause -- we reduce the civil rights movement, from which we still have much to learn, into a warm and fuzzy version of the King mythology.", "idx": 8037}], "idx": 5216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 40-year-old British woman was being quizzed last night by detectives as part of an investigation into an alleged plot to blow up an Italian synagogue. Counter-terrorism officers swooped on an address in south London just before dawn yesterday after intelligence from Italian police suggested she had been discussing weapons and explosives on Facebook with a suspected Islamic extremist accused of planning an atrocity in Milan. Last night Scotland Yard was liaising with Italian police to establish whether the woman was linked to Mohamed Jarmoune, 20, who was arrested yesterday in Brescia, northern Italy. 'Target': Italian detectives believe the woman may have been in contact with a man involved in an alleged terror plot to attack Via Della Guastalla synagogue in Milan\n@highlight\nPolice believe she was in contact with Moroccan who allegedly planned attack on Milan synagogue\n@highlight\nHe was arrested in Italy after creating carefully guarded groups on Facebook\n@highlight\nWoman has been held for questioning", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 533, "end": 548}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 738, "end": 756}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suspect: Mohamed Jarmoune is suspected of setting up hidden @placeholder groups that could be accessed only through a complicated system of controls", "idx": 8044}], "idx": 5219} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jessie Roach is 31 years old and has mental disabilities that are so severe he cannot read and receives disability payments from the federal government. And yet, last month, he was allowed to step into the ring at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harley-Davidson dealership with a veteran fighter - who drove him to the bout and promised to pay him $50 and give him a medal. Jesse Rowell, a champion jiu jitsu wrestler and veteran mixed martial arts fighter, knocked Roach out in 47 seconds with a savage blow to the head. Blow to the head: This is the moment Jesse Rowell, an experienced fighter and a gym owner, knocked out mentally disabled Jessie Roach with a brutal kick to the head\n@highlight\nJesse Rowell owns a kickboxing gym and is a champion jiu jitsu wrestler\n@highlight\nHe met Jessie Roach through a friend and drove him to the match\n@highlight\nRoach says he was promised $50 and a medal and thought he and Rowell were just going to wrestle\n@highlight\nRoach, 31, is on disability and cannot read or write. His family says he is mentally disabled\n@highlight\nKickboxing is not regulated in Wisconsin, where the fight took place", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the time for the fight came, @placeholder told the newspaper, he thought he would be wrestling.", "idx": 8060}], "idx": 5227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A nurse with Ebola may have shown symptoms of the virus as many as four days before authorities once indicated, meaning that she might have been contagious while flying on not just one, but two commercial flights, officials said Thursday. Amber Vinson was hospitalized Tuesday, one day after she took a Frontier flight from Cleveland to Dallas. Tests later found that Vinson -- who was among those who cared for Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital -- had Ebola. Authorities indicated Vinson had a slightly elevated temperature of 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit, which was below the fever threshold for Ebola, but didn't show any symptoms of the disease while on her Monday flight. 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Baker, who blogs under the name \"The Militant Baker\" and wears a size 22, changed the brand's A&F logo to \"Attractive & Fat\" in a mock, black-and-white Abercrombie ad to challenge the line's branding efforts. The photos come as a provocative response to contentious comments Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries made in a 2006 Salon article about the multibillion-dollar brand's target audience. \"In every school there are the cool and popular kids, and then there are the not-so-cool kids,\" Jeffries said. \"Candidly, we go after the cool kids. We go after the attractive all-American kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends. A lot of people don't belong [in our clothes], and they can't belong. Are we exclusionary? 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In a bid to avoid negative publicity when he took the helm in October last year, Ross McEwan said he did not wish to be considered for the pay-out in his first full year in charge. But the show of restraint from the New Zealander will cease next August, despite RBS being fined almost \u00a3400million last month for rigging the \u00a33.5trillion-a-day foreign exchange market.\n@highlight\nRoss McEwan did not accept the pay-out in his first full year in charge\n@highlight\nBut this year he has no intention of waiving a \u00a31million shares windfall\n@highlight\nIt comes despite RBS being fined almost \u00a3400m last month for rigging the \u00a33.5 trillion-a-day foreign exchange market", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 115, "end": 136}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 487, "end": 489}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 788, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, @placeholder has lurched from one scandal to the next \u2013 from duping thousands of customers into buying worthless insurance, to allegations it deliberately drove small businesses to the wall to boost its profits.", "idx": 8070}], "idx": 5234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Hail to the chief: Egypt's former army chief Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi has been sworn in as the country's new president amid tight security in Cairo Egypt's former army chief Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi has been sworn in as president amid tight security. The field marshal\u2019s inauguration in Cairo yesterday came less than a year after he ousted elected president Mohammed Morsi, following protests against his rule in which hundreds were killed. The day was declared a national holiday \u2013 as soldiers in armoured vehicles kept order in the city. Mr al-Sisi, 59, took the oath of office for his four-year term at the Supreme Constitutional Court as Morsi did two years ago.\n@highlight\nInauguration comes less than a year after he ousted Mohammed Morsi\n@highlight\nMorsi and members of his Muslim Brotherhood are now on trial\n@highlight\nMr al-Sisi won an incredible 97 per cent of the vote in elections last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 68, "end": 87}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 193, "end": 212}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 626, "end": 653}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 797, "end": 814}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder is Egypt's eighth president since the overthrow of the monarchy in 1953, the year after a military coup.", "idx": 8071}], "idx": 5235} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Skillen The first pictures of David Beckham's planned stadium in Miami can be revealed by MailOnline Sport. The 25,000-seater venue, set to be situated at the Port of Miami, will include a restaurant and a nightclub in an open concourse, as well as a world-class sporting arena. The as-yet-unnamed stadium would host 17 MLS games during the regular season, between March and November, as well as additional post-season games, soccer friendlies, and other entertainment. Most games would be on Saturday nights. A new Theatre of dreams? The first designs for David Beckham's planned stadium for his MLS side have been revealed\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham's side's new ground will have a 25,000 capacity, the third biggest in Major League Soccer\n@highlight\nVenue will be situated in the Port of Miami, will include restaurant and nightclub\n@highlight\nBeckham and his business partners will pay for the stadium themselves\n@highlight\nThe team will pull in a bigger crowd than basketball side Miami Heat and their star LeBron James\n@highlight\nBeckham keen for Barcelona midfield maestro Xavi to join him in the US\n@highlight\nMiami franchise expected to be ready to start in 2017", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 732, "end": 750}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New venture: Barcelona star Xavi (right) is keen to eventually join Beckham in @placeholder", "idx": 8073}], "idx": 5236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(OPRAH.com) -- Oprah has always said that mothers have the most difficult job on earth, and actress Jenny McCarthy is one mom who has never backed down from a challenge. Doctors removed Monica's uterus, ovaries, gallbladder and part of her colon, along with her legs and arms. Jenny has been an outspoken advocate for parents of children with autism since her son was diagnosed with the disease two and a half years ago. In her new book, \"Mother Warriors,\" Jenny tells the story of other moms fighting for their special-needs kids. So when Oprah heard about Monica, another mom fighting for her children, she thought Jenny would be just the person to get this mother warrior's story.\n@highlight\nMonica was diagnosed with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria after C-section\n@highlight\nDoctors amputated Monica's limbs, did 37 surgeries\n@highlight\n\"She's a fighter,\" husband says of Monica's strength and determination\n@highlight\nMonica now does everyday things for her two girls no matter how long they take", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eventually, doctors told @placeholder they had to amputate both arms and both legs.", "idx": 8075}], "idx": 5238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Wilkes and Jaya Narain and Christian Gysin Updated: 22:06 GMT, 20 August 2011 A Turkish waiter made a chilling death threat to the British mother who refused to let him marry her 15-year-old daughter, before stabbing her and her best friend to death. Recep Celik, 17, lured Marion Graham and Kathy Dinsmore, both 53, to a secluded wood and cut their throats because he was infatuated with Miss Graham's daughter Shannon who he had been dating for two years. Last week her mother Marion, 53, had a blazing row with Celik, who uses the name Alex. 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The new Spanish party, Podemos, aims for a repeat of the Greek scenario in Spain, with some polls already show it ahead of the incumbent Conservatives and the main opposition Socialists for national elections due later this year. Podemos, which means \"we can,\" held its \"March for Change\" at midday, filling the Spanish capital's emblematic Puerta del Sol square and adjacent streets. 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Revenue bosses are said to have stopped chasing Goldman Sachs for money it owed after the investment bank agreed to sign up to the Government\u2019s flagship tax agreement \u2013 seen as a major coup for the Chancellor. Senior officials at Her Majesty\u2019s Revenue and Customs are alleged to have granted Goldman Sachs a \u2018sweetheart deal\u2019 effectively cancelling the bill, because they feared the bank might otherwise back out of the agreement.\n@highlight\nHMRC said to have stopped chasing tax owed by investment bank\n@highlight\nBill canceled after it signed up to Government's flagship tax agreement", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 432, "end": 464}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In it he said @placeholder \u2018went off the deep end at the suggestion they should pay interest\u2019 and described the internal review board as \u2018something of a formality\u2019.", "idx": 8097}], "idx": 5252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For Christians, the wild celebrations of Mardi Gras come before the solemnity of Lent, a last chance to celebrate before the abstinence marking the 40 days to Good Friday and Easter. Muslims do it the other way around. First comes the month of daytime fasting during Ramadan, then the eruption of joy called Eid al-Fitr, marked with gift-giving, new clothes, donations to the poor, feasting and festivities. But as the sighting of a crescent moon officially marked the beginning of Eid on Tuesday, feelings are decidedly mixed for many Muslims. There's joy tempered with concern on Tahrir Square in Egypt, which saw a successful revolution topple President Hosni Mubarak this year. And there's optimism in Libya, where 42 years of rule by Moammar Gadhafi seem to be coming to an end.\n@highlight\nTuesday marks the first Eid al-Fitr since the Arab Spring\n@highlight\nEgyptians put a revolutionary twist on the traditional Eid greeting, marking the toppling of Hosni Mubarak\n@highlight\nMany in Libya celebrate the festival as never before and hope the rest of the Arab world will follow suit\n@highlight\nSyrians and Pakistanis are much more pessimistic in the face of violence and disasters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 491, "end": 493}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 748, "end": 762}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Libyans mourned those who died battling the regime of @placeholder, a sense of hope permeated throughout.", "idx": 8100}], "idx": 5253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Andy Murray's impressive defense of his Wimbledon title continued Monday as he dispatched 20th seed Kevin Anderson in straight sets in their fourth round match on Centre Court. It was always going to be a tall order for the 6 foot 8 inch South Africa to overcome the Scot who once again looked fit and focused in front of an expectant crowd. Murray engineered a break of serve in the third game of the match before serving out a competitive first set 6-4. 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With its menu written on a whiteboard and just two tables outside, Da Poke Shack in Kailua-Kona certainly doesn't seem like the sort of place to serve up culinary perfection. But it has been voted No.1 on Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat list - earning a five-star average from more than 600 reviews on the site. 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Demonstrators burned American flags, blacked intersections, banged drums and taunted police as they gathered in Shaw to protest the teenager's death at the hands of the unidentified cop - just moments after they had met for a quiet candle-lit vigil for Myers. Police in riot gear lined up on a high street as protesters yelled abuse and profanities at the officers, who silently stood their ground - although some used pepper spray to force the crowd back. Police helicopters buzzed above the neighborhood.\n@highlight\nHundreds of protesters blocked intersections, burned American flags, banged drums and taunted police as they demonstrated in the streets of south St Louis, Missouri on Thursday night\n@highlight\nPolice dressed in riot gear used pepper spray to control the crowd\n@highlight\nThe protests came a night after Vonderrit Myers Jr. was gunned down by an off-duty officer in Shaw; the unidentified cop followed the 'suspicious-looking' teen after deeming he had a gun and insists the teenager shot at him first\n@highlight\nThis week's demonstrations are just the latest in the area since another teenager, Michael Brown, was shot dead by a police officer in broad daylight on August 9; it emerged that Brown was unarmed\n@highlight\nState and city leaders have urged the Justice Department to investigate Myers' death, fearing he was targeted because he was black", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 125, "end": 143}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1420, "end": 1424}, {"start": 1487, "end": 1504}, {"start": 1521, "end": 1525}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Standing up: Protesters block the intersection with a car paying respects to @placeholder, who was killed by an officer on August 9", "idx": 8115}], "idx": 5262} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A man arrested in connection with the death of 28-year-old Betty Williams, whose body was found in a suitcase, has confessed to bludgeoning her with a frying pan and strangling her with an electrical cord, authorities said Tuesday. Hassan Malik, 55, was arraigned Tuesday on one count of second-degree murder, according to Manhattan District Attorney spokeswoman Joan Vollero. Malik said he was acting in self-defense, Vollero said. 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The proposal begins when one of Vish's friends shows her a video of her most-loved Disney characters Mickey and Minnie Mouse recreating her favourite Bollywood song. Scroll down for video Comedian Jehan Ratnatunga proposed to his girlfriend in an extravagant performance inspired by all of her favourite things\n@highlight\nJehan Ratnatunga surprised his girlfriend Vishanti when he flew home to Melbourne in secret\n@highlight\nHe staged an extravagant proposal with all her favourite things\n@highlight\nA troupe of men in Mickey Mouse costumes dance to Michael Jackson and Beyonce\n@highlight\nJehan then takes off the head of his costume and proposes to Vish", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the end of the performance Jehan removes his Mickey Mouse head, surprises @placeholder and leads her out into the middle of the street", "idx": 8143}], "idx": 5283} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seriously, iPhone fans? Just hours after Instagram, a mobile app that lets users layer pre-programmed filters over their photos to achieve maximum hipness, launched on Google's Android operating system Tuesday, the snark began. Until then, the 18-month-old app had been exclusive to Apple devices. \"Instagram went from a gated community to section 8 all in 1 day,\" wrote Twitter user @joelby1328. That widely shared message (surrounded by other gems such as \"I'm smoking with a (expletive) newbie! She still has other people light her bowl for her!!!\") was as good a representative as any of a surprising number of tweets suggesting, or downright saying, that Android phone users are in some way inferior to iPhone owners.\n@highlight\nInstagram launches on Android, prompting snide comments from some iPhone owners\n@highlight\nTwitter lit up with \"there goes the neighborhood\"-style tweets\n@highlight\nInstagram is an app that lets users enhance their photos with various filters\n@highlight\nIt had been available only for Apple devices for about 18 months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to one analysis, there were 719,874 @placeholder mentions of Instagram and Android within the first 24 hours of the app's release.", "idx": 8150}], "idx": 5288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths The eyes may be the window to the soul, but a smile can reveal more about a person than first thought. A body language expert has told MailOnline the tiniest tweak to a smile can change how a person is perceived - from looking up to appear flirtatious, to lowering the eyebrows to look more dominant and powerful, for example. Dr Peter Collett has pinpointed six types of smiles from the genuine \u2018Duchenne\u2019, where the corners of the mouth are pulled up and the muscles around the eyes contract, to the knowing, wry smile. Secret smiles: A body language expert has revealed the tiniest tweak to a smile can change how someone is perceived - from looking up to appear flirtatious (as seen on Miranda Kerr pictured left) to lowering the brows to look more powerful, which could help you get ahead at work (stock image pictured right)\n@highlight\nA body language expert from Oxford has pinpointed six types of smiles\n@highlight\nThese include flirty, submissive, honest, secretive and dominant\n@highlight\nDr Collett said keeping your eyebrows level while smiling makes you seem more powerful, while raising them suggests submissiveness\n@highlight\nThe \u2018look-up\u2019 smile can be used to appear seductive and flirtatious\n@highlight\nIt is also thought to be contagious because it mimics laughter\n@highlight\nStudy has found that 67 per cent of women worry about their smiles and both sexes think it's the most attractive feature in a partner", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A full smile is called a Duchenne smile - after 19th century anatomist @placeholder, who produced a ground-breaking study of the muscles involved in facial expressions of emotion.", "idx": 8157}], "idx": 5292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A lawyer for Michael Jackson's family seemed satisfied as he left the Los Angeles courthouse after the first week of the pop star's wrongful death trial. \"There's a long way to go and we hope the evidence supports -- and we believe it does -- that Dr. (Conrad) Murray was unfit for the job he was hired to do,\" attorney Brian Panish said. \"He was financially motivated and was in serious financial straits.\" Jackson's mother and three children are suing AEG Live, contending the concert promoter is liable in the pop icon's death because it hired, retained and/or supervised Murray, the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter.\n@highlight\nConrad Murray was $1 million in debt when he took the job as Michael Jackson's doctor\n@highlight\nA Las Vegas man told police Murray's negligence caused his father's death\n@highlight\nKatherine Jackson told investigators her family \"attempted several interventions\"\n@highlight\nPart of Thursday's testimony in the civil trial focused on the pop icon's messy bedroom", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 269, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 847, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lawsuit contends that even if the executives didn't know about @placeholder's dangerous treatments, they should have.", "idx": 8162}], "idx": 5295} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina leveled the most direct attacks on Hillary Clinton during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference's opening day, challenging her to outline what she got done in her years in the U.S. Senate and at the helm of the State Department. 'Mrs. Clinton, name an accomplishment,' Fiorina said Thursday in Maryland, bringing a red-meat crowd of Republican partisans to their feet. 'And in the meantime, please explain why we should accept that the millions and millions of dollars that have flowed into the Clinton Foundation from foreign governments don\u2019t represent a conflict of interest.' That jab was a reference to news on Tuesady that the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation had received \u2013 and would continue to accept \u2013 untold million in donations from Middle Eastern goverments including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Oman.\n@highlight\nOnetime Hewlett-Packard CEO thinks she can keep Hillary off-balance, giving her 'a hitch in her swing' during debates\n@highlight\nFiorina hit the Clinton Foundation for accepting donations from Middle Eastern regimes\n@highlight\n'She tweets about women\u2019s rights in this country and takes money from governments that deny women the most basic human rights'\n@highlight\nThe Republican spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference\n@highlight\nAlso accused Clinton of stealing her catch-phrases during speeches: 'Hillary needs some original ideas'", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 110, "end": 149}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 266, "end": 281}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 550, "end": 567}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 731}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 852, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 916, "end": 930}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1422, "end": 1428}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Wednesday night @placeholder was at the CPAC event, an annual half-week of catnip for tea partiers, to rally a group of young conservative activists who had sat through an afternoon 'boot camp' covering topics from candidate development to getting on television.", "idx": 8165}], "idx": 5297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 13 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:07 EST, 13 January 2013 A brother and sister who were separated into different Chicago foster homes as children in 1948 have met for the first time, thanks to the detective work of a friendly 7-year-old neighbor Betty Billadeau, of St Louis, Missouri, and Clifford Boyson, of Davenport, Iowa, were introduced after 65 years apart yesterday, AbcNews reports. The pair were put into separate foster homes at age five and three respectively and spent decades trying to find each other to no avail. Delighted: Betty Billadeau and Clifford Boyson have been reunited after spending 65 years apart. The siblings were put in touch with one another after a 7-year-old neighbor used Facebook\n@highlight\nEstranged Betty Billadeau and Clifford Boyson were finally reunited since being placed in foster care in 1948\n@highlight\nBoyson's neighbor Eddie Hanzelin used his mother's Facebook account to come to the rescue\n@highlight\n7-year-old earns a hug off them both and says he wanted to help because 'family is important'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tech-savvy: @placeholder, 7, was the mastermind behind the family reunion.", "idx": 8173}], "idx": 5302} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South African pair Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel put their Augusta disappointments behind them to impress in the opening round of the Malaysian Open Thursday. Schwartzel finished 18 shots off the pace in his defense of the U.S. Masters crown, handing over the Green Jacket to Bubba Watson, who beat Oosthuizen in a dramatic playoff Sunday. Shrugging off jet lag after a 30-hour journey from Georgia to Kuala Lumpur, Schwartzel powered to an eight-under 64 to claim the first day lead. Oosthuizen, so close to winning a second major title until denied by Watson's brilliance, produced an excellent 66 to be tied for third.\n@highlight\nCharl Schwartzel leads Malaysian Open with first round eight-under 64\n@highlight\nFellow South African Louis Oosthuizen shoots 66 after Augusta heroics\n@highlight\nPair had 30-hour journey from Georgia to Kuala Lumpur\n@highlight\nNo.1 Luke Donald cards four-over 75 in opening round of The Heritage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 28, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 738, "end": 767}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think me and @placeholder knew the first round, concentration levels won't be great, but we did well.", "idx": 8174}], "idx": 5303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kristina Pimenova - the controversial nine-year-old Russian model dubbed 'the most beautiful girl in the world'- has a doppelg\u00e4nger, it has emerged. Elizabeth Hiley, ten, based in Montreal, Canada, bears more than a striking resemblance to young supermodel Kristina, and her mother now has high hopes that Elizabeth can follow in Kristina's fashion footsteps. 'The likeness between Kristina and my daughter is uncanny,' Anne-Marie Ashcroft, 41, tells Daily Mail Online. 'Before I came across Kristina, I was reluctant to allow Elizabeth to start at such a young age. Now I realize that the time for her is right.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nElizabeth Hiley, ten, based in Canada, looks just like Kristina Pimenova, nine, from Russia, dubbed 'the most beautiful girl in the world'\n@highlight\nWhen Elizabeth's mother Anne-Marie Ashcroft, 41, first realized how much her daughter looked liked Kristina she was 'shell-shocked'\n@highlight\nKristina's mother Glikeriya Pimenova sparked outrage last year for posting scantily-clad images of her model daughter to Instagram\n@highlight\nElizabeth's mother feels this outrage was 'unfair' and that her own daughter is not too young for child model stardom", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 420, "end": 438}, {"start": 451, "end": 467}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 823, "end": 841}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 961, "end": 978}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gene pool: Ms @placeholder (left) is a full-time mother and former real estate broker, while Mrs Pimenova (right) is also a full-time mother and a former model", "idx": 8176}, {"query": "Having trained in classical ballet from the ages of four to seven, Elizabeth is now a student at 8 Count, @placeholder\u2019s premier hip-hop dance school, and was recently selected during try-outs for their advanced class.", "idx": 8179}], "idx": 5304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fresh accusations that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war have led many to renew calls for the world to take stronger actions to stop the growing humanitarian crisis. But recent polls have shown Americans are very reluctant to support military interventions in Syria. In a Huffington Post/YouGov poll, as few as 5% of respondents were willing to commit troops to the cause. The Obama administration has been similarly hesitant to get involved in Syria. Q&A: Is Syrian war escalating to wider conflict? While the administration has made some efforts to respond to humanitarian crises elsewhere in the world -- the U.S. joined NATO in its successful mission to assist Libyan rebels, military advisers have been sent to Uganda to combat the Lord's Resistance Army and to Jordan to help Syrian rebels -- full-scale military intervention in Syria does not appear to be on the table.\n@highlight\nExperts: Washington selectively engages in humanitarian intervention missions\n@highlight\nDomestic political will is a necessary precondition for intervention missions, they say\n@highlight\nPolls show Americans are very reluctant to support military interventions in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 780, "end": 801}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Opposition source -- Syrian rebels get U.S.-organized training in @placeholder", "idx": 8182}, {"query": "Even in the recent polls on Syria, respondents believe something should be done, even if they are unsupportive of military action by the @placeholder.", "idx": 8184}], "idx": 5307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been cleared of any misconduct by an internal investigation into the bribery scandal that threatened to drag football's world governing body into terminal crisis. But his predecessor, Brazilian Joao Havelange, has now resigned as FIFA's honorary president for his part in the scandal. Havelange and former executive committee members Ricardo Teixeira and Dr. Nicolas Leoz were all found to have accepted illegal payments from FIFA's former marketing partner International Sports and Leisure (ISL). The payments were made between 1992 and May 2000 -- ISL went bankrupt the following year. FIFA's Ethics Committee -- set up by Blatter after the corruption scandal was investigated by the Swiss authorities last year -- said it would not take any further action, adding the case was now closed.\n@highlight\nFIFA president Sepp Blatter is cleared of misconduct by internal investigation into bribery\n@highlight\nPredecessor Joao Havelange resigns as honorary president of soccer's ruling body\n@highlight\nHavelange took payments from FIFA's former marketing partner ISL between 1992 and 2000\n@highlight\nFIFA's Ethics Committee says no further action is planned", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 375, "end": 390}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 499, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 959, "end": 972}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blatter claimed in 2012 that he did know about alleged bribe payments made to former @placeholder executives, but insisted he didn't think they were illegal.", "idx": 8186}], "idx": 5308} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:55 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:08 EST, 24 January 2014 Former Dallas Cowboys player Josh Brent has been sentenced to just 180 days in prison for a drunk crash that killed his teammate and close friend, Jerry Brown. Brent, 25, who was convicted on Wednesday of vehicular manslaughter, was also handed 10 years probation and a $10,000 fine at his sentencing in Dallas on Friday. He could have been sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for the fiery December 2012 crash. After delivering the sentence, state District Judge Robert Burns scolded Brent for his actions, the Dallas Morning News reported.\n@highlight\nBrent was sentenced on Friday to 180 days in prison and 10 years probation and handed a $10,000 fine for the fiery crash\n@highlight\nHe had faced up to 20 years in prison\n@highlight\nHe crashed his car along a state highway in December 2012, killing close friend Jerry Brown, a practice squad linebacker\n@highlight\nBrent's alcohol blood level was more than twice the legal limit at the time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 634, "end": 652}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was signed to the Cowboys' practice squad in the 2012", "idx": 8191}], "idx": 5312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson Ian Poulter expressed one final thought before leaving the Association of Golf Writers\u2019 dinner at Royal Liverpool on Tuesday night. \u2018I\u2019ve got a good feeling about this one,\u2019 he said. Good feelings abound at the start of the 143rd Open Championship. There is hardly a big name in the sport who is not coming here feeling good about his game. After a slow start to the season, the stars are all flexing their muscles. Rory McIlroy won in England in May. Justin Rose has won his last two events. 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Calm was reported Tuesday afternoon in Abidjan, the West African nation's largest city and the center of the battle between Gbagbo's military and those loyal to his rival, Alassane Ouattara, who is recognized internationally as the legitimate president. \"We must now do what we can do to have lasting peace,\" said Alcide Djedje, the foreign minister, who participated in talks at the French ambassador's residence in Abidjan.\n@highlight\nNEW: Man identified as Gbagbo tells station he won't recognize Ouattara win\n@highlight\nGbagbo's forces laid down their arms, his foreign minister says\n@highlight\nA U.N. official says Laurent Gbagbo has asked for U.N. protection\n@highlight\nThe U.N. envoy to Ivory Coast says combat is over", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 389, "end": 405}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Tragically, the violence that we are seeing could have been averted had @placeholder respected the results of last year's presidential election,\" Obama said.", "idx": 8195}, {"query": "@placeholder's forces entered Abidjan on Thursday after an offensive that swept across the country.", "idx": 8197}], "idx": 5315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 10:31 EST, 21 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 21 September 2012 A woman who had twins with a long-time friend is locked in a complicated custody battle after he told her he was gay, had only used her as a surrogate and was keeping the children with his partner. Cindy Close, 48, met businessman Marvin McMurrey in Houston, Texas in 2005 and, as they were both in their 40s, not married and without families, they decided to have children together. 'I've always wanted to be a mom,' Close told Fox. 'That's my biggest dream and it always has been. He came across as a very kind man, a very good man, and I trusted him.'\n@highlight\nCindy Close and Marvin McMurrey decided to have a child together as they were in their 40s and not married; they planned to co-parent\n@highlight\nClose fell pregnant with twins through use of donor eggs\n@highlight\nBut when she gave birth in July she was told she was only a surrogate\n@highlight\nMcMurrey revealed he was gay and children would live with his partner\n@highlight\nNow in court battle for custody - and Close only has visitation rights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "explained that, in @placeholder, the mother does not need to prove she is the", "idx": 8209}], "idx": 5325} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It's been true since the Wright Brothers first took flight: Bad plane accidents can lead to good safety improvements. A deadly fire on an Air Canada flight in 1983, for instance, led to lavatory smoke detectors. And the in-flight rupture of an Aloha Airlines fuselage five years later led to increased scrutiny of aging aircraft. But what will be the legacy of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, which crashed one year ago this weekend? CNN talked to safety experts and combed National Transportation Safety Board records for lessons learned in the Asiana crash. Man vs. Machine In pilot lounges and aviation blogs, the verdict is in: Asiana's pilots screwed up. The crew over-relied on automation, unintentionally disabled the plane's auto-throttle, did not pay attention to the plane's slowing speed, and failed at basic piloting skills.\n@highlight\nIn pilot lounges and aviation blogs, the verdict is in: Asiana's pilots screwed up\n@highlight\nThe crew over-relied on automation\n@highlight\nIt also did not pay attention to the plane's slowing speed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 381, "end": 406}, {"start": 450, "end": 452}, {"start": 490, "end": 525}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But to blame the accident solely on pilot error is to miss the real lesson of Flight 214, past and present @placeholder leaders say.", "idx": 8211}], "idx": 5327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New arrivals: Between 500 and 1,000 U.S. Marines are to be stationed permanently in Darwin Australia is set to become home to hundreds of U.S. Marines - as America moves its servicemen to a military base on the northern tip of the country. In a bid to combat China's increase in global military and financial power, between 500 to 1,000 officers are to form a permanent U.S. military presence at a barracks outside Darwin. U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to formally reveal the plans - which will further anchor American influence in Asia but have prompted fears the area could become a target for terrorists - during a visit to the city next week.\n@highlight\n500-1,000 officers to form permanent presence outside Darwin\n@highlight\nMore ships and aircraft to visit - but no new barracks built\n@highlight\nBeijing: 'Bilateral co-operation should be conducive to peace'", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That will be based on the market principles of @placeholder and Australia that China over time will have powerful incentives to join.", "idx": 8214}], "idx": 5330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Surrounded by music and neon lights, they gathered nightly near a US military base in South Korea. Now, more than 120 women who used to work as prostitutes outside the complex in Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi Province, are seeking compensation from the Korean government. The former prostitutes, who are aging and poor, claim their county's authorities actively facilitated their work in a bid to keep American forces happy, while ignoring their own welfare. Speaking in a community center in a ramshackle 'camp-town' next to the base, they tearfully explained how they are now planning to sue the government for $10,000 each.\n@highlight\nMore than 120 former prostitutes seeking $10,000 each in compensation\n@highlight\nSay Korean government actively facilitated their work near US Army base\n@highlight\nBlame system of sexual health check-ups and 'Western etiquette' lessons\n@highlight\nAlso claim officials were worried America would pull troops out in 1970s\n@highlight\n'This is a system the government created,' say women, now old and poor\n@highlight\nArmy now has 'zero tolerance' attitude toward soldiers using prostitutes", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 67}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There was this talk going round about earning dollars by working in the clubs, and that that would would make you a patriot - somebody who was a hard-working @placeholder,' one woman said.", "idx": 8218}], "idx": 5334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- It was the stench. That was what really hit Danny Boyle the first time he went into a slum in India. In \"Slumdog\" a poor man wins a place on India's version of \"Who wants to be a Millionaire?\" \"There's this smell you get first of all,\" recalls the British director. \"This incredible mixture of our excrement -- it belongs to all of us -- and then saffron. It's just this mixture of sweet and sour.\" Boyle's experiences shooting in the teeming, chaotic port city of Mumbai could also be described as sweet and sour. The director, who is renown for films like \"Trainspotting\" and \"28 Days Later,\" had never even been to India before he and his crew traveled there to make the critically acclaimed Oscar contender \"Slumdog Millionaire.\"\n@highlight\nDanny Boyle had never been to India before shooting \"Slumdog Millionaire\"\n@highlight\nThe British director shot the film in the streets and slums using passers-by as extras\n@highlight\nBoyle on shooting in Mumbai: \"It's pretty mad. 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But customers may be in for surprise when they get to the bar - because a pint of beer will actually set them back \u00a31.50 From 8am, bar staff at The Pound Pub in Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, will serve half pints for \u00a31 and a full pint for an extra 50p. 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The director of the video was not released, the group said. One of the six announced that she was freed. \"Hi I'm back,\" Reihane Taravati wrote on her Instagram account, thanking Williams and \"everyone who cared about us.\" The fan video is one of many to the hit song that has sold millions of downloads worldwide. Tehran Police Chief Hossein Sajedinia ordered the arrests of the three men and three women for helping make an \"obscene video clip that offended the public morals and was released in cyberspace,\" the Iranian Students' News Agency reported Wednesday. Authorities forced the young people to repent on state TV.\n@highlight\nAll six dancers were freed; the director was not, a human rights group says\n@highlight\nIranians are accused of making an \"obscene\" video that \"offended the public morals\"\n@highlight\nIranian President Hassan Rouhani tweets: \"#Happiness is our people's right\"\n@highlight\nThe hashtag #FreeHappyIranians has gone viral on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 87}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 124, "end": 170}, {"start": 347, "end": 362}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 561, "end": 577}, {"start": 741, "end": 769}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gushed over the reaction to the video in the days before the Tuesday arrests.", "idx": 8234}], "idx": 5343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Cliff PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 14 February 2014 A baby Prince Charles was 'fascinated' by his newborn sister Princess Anne, according to a rare letter written by the Queen just days after the birth. Less than two years old at the time, Charles treated Anne with 'great care', the Queen wrote to her friend Mrs Tanner. She also wrote that 'it will be fun when they are able to play together'. Family life: The Queen at her coronation (far left) Prince Charles (centre left) and Princess Anne (centre right) with their father The Duke of Edinburgh (far right)\n@highlight\nLetter written by the Queen after her daughter's birth to go up for auction\n@highlight\nThe letter gives details of the Charles' reaction to his new sibling\n@highlight\nAuctioneers say emotional letter, estimate of \u00a3600, is an extremely rare find\n@highlight\nMost people who receive a letter from the Queen keep them, they say", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 570, "end": 590}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder has been a prolific letter writer over the years but most recipients have kept their letter.", "idx": 8241}], "idx": 5347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google's deal with Apple as the default search engine on Safari (pictured) expires in 2015. Reports claim Yahoo and Microsoft are pitching for the slot Firefox turned its back on Google as its default search engine last week, and Apple may be looking to do the same. Google has been the default engine on Apple's Safari browser for the past five years, but the deal is due to expire in early 2015. This could see Microsoft's Bing or Yahoo taking its place - or the tech giant could be working on developing a search engine of its own. Both Yahoo and Microsoft have already started canvassing Apple about becoming the default engine on iOS devices and Macs, according to The Information's Amir Efrati.\n@highlight\nGoogle's partnership with Apple is due to expire in early 2015\n@highlight\nReports claim both Yahoo and Microsoft have begun pitching for the slot\n@highlight\nIt follows news Firefox is replacing Google for Yahoo as its default engine\n@highlight\nSearch engines make money from partnerships by sending traffic to their servers, and profiting from ad revenue\n@highlight\nAlternatively, Apple may be working on its own search engine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Five years ago, Yahoo signed a deal with @placeholder to have Bing to carry out behind-the-scenes indexing of online content.", "idx": 8243}], "idx": 5349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:15 EST, 31 October 2013 Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, died in a climbing accident off the coast of Anglesey tethered to Vaughan Holme, the teacher who had introduced him to the sport A boarding school teacher accidentally dragged a former student to his death in a climbing tragedy because they were tethered together. Vaughan Holme, 48, and Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, plunged more than 300ft to their deaths down a sea cliff. The pair had met at the prestigious Christ's Hospital School in Horsham, West Sussex, where father-of-two and housemaster Mr Holme had passed on his love of climbing.\n@highlight\nStudent Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, was tethered to teacher Vaughan Holme, 48\n@highlight\nMr Holme slipped on Gogarth cliffs off the coast of Anglesey, Wales\n@highlight\nHe sparked Jack's interest in the sport at boarding school in West Sussex\n@highlight\nCoroner: 'We don't know why Jack decided not to hook on the cliff'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 400, "end": 416}, {"start": 517, "end": 540}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An inquest heard Mr Holme, from @placeholder, was probably leading the climb when he slipped and fell.", "idx": 8245}], "idx": 5351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An elaborate kidnapping plot that targeted a Wake Forest, North Carolina, man ended with his dramatic rescue in Atlanta by an FBI hostage squad about midnight Wednesday, law enforcement said Thursday. Frank Arthur Janssen is receiving medical treatment but is safe after being held captive for five days by five people who face federal kidnapping charges, according to law enforcement officials who held a news conference in Wake Forest. The kidnappers sent demands to Janssen's family \"for the benefit\" of Kelvin Melton, an inmate at Polk Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, read an affidavit in support of a search warrant related to criminal complaints against the defendants.\n@highlight\nFBI: Frank Arthur Janssen was abducted from his home five days ago\n@highlight\nFBI rescue team freed him from an Atlanta apartment building Wednesday\n@highlight\nDemands sent for \"benefit\" of inmate whom daughter prosecuted, officials say\n@highlight\nFive people face federal kidnapping charges, law enforcement officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 80}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 210, "end": 229}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 544, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 740}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A woman can be heard saying, \"I'm not going anywhere, @placeholder are all over.\"", "idx": 8257}], "idx": 5357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were the terrifying rockets that weren't unveiled until the final months of the Second World War, yet still killed thousands. Around 1,500 V2 rockets - the V stood for Vergeltungswaffe, or Vengeance Weapon - were fired at London and the south east of England, in what was seen as Hitler's last throw of the dice. As this interactive map shows, London bore the brunt of the V2 strikes, which began 70 years ago this week with an attack on Chiswick, in the west of the capital, and ended a year later, leaving more than 7,000 Britons dead. 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The Chelsea midfielder now says he\u2019s happier than ever playing for the former Real Madrid manager, compares him with Pep Guardiola, and says he is desperate to win the European Cup with him. Asked in an interview in El Pais in Spain if he could ever have imagined working for Mourinho he says: \u2018Three years ago no. It just shows you how you can never tell in life, and even more so in football. We had a very intense rivalry with Mourinho. It never reached the level of hatred, not even close, but there were disagreements with him and [John] Terry too. 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United and Van Gaal succumbed to a humiliating hammering at the hands of the Dons at Stadium MK thanks to braces from Will Grigg and Benik Afobe, on loan from Arsenal. Despite some impressive first half displays from United's youngsters, in the second period they appeared to crumble as Dons continued to grow stronger as the game progressed. 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Rick Perry added another high-powered lawyer to his team fighting a felony indictment against him, but this addition is just as much about sending a message than winning the case. Mark Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party and is best known for his legal and crisis communication expertise. He guided President Bill Clinton in his White House years and also ran Al Gore's communications team during his presidential run in 2000. As Fabiani signed on, Perry's defense filed papers in Travis County District Court requesting the indictment be dismissed, arguing the charges are based on \"unconstitutional\" statute.\n@highlight\nRick Perry has added Mark Fabiani to his high-powered legal team\n@highlight\nFabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party, including the Clintons and Al Gore\n@highlight\nPerry's lawyers filed papers requesting his indictment be dropped", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 538}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said he acted lawfully and indicated the charges were political.", "idx": 8275}], "idx": 5364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel's former security chief is slamming the country's prime minister and defense minister for their handling of Iran, saying neither one inspires confidence. \"I don't trust a leadership that relies on messianic leadership,\" said Yuval Diskin, the former head of the Shin Bet, the country's internal security service, at a public conference Friday night in Israel. \"Our two messiahs from Caesaria and from the Akiorv Towers are not fit to stand at the helm of the government,\" Diskin said, referring to the respective residences of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak. His comments were widely reported in the Israeli media Saturday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ehud Barak describes Yuval Diskin's comments as 'irresponsible'\n@highlight\nDiskin is the former head of the Shin Bet, the country's internal security service\n@highlight\nHe accuses Netanyahu and Barak of mischaracterizing the possible effectiveness of attacking Iran\n@highlight\nNetanyahu says sanctions are not having a meaningful effect on Tehran's nuclear program", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 568, "end": 585}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is harming the heritage of generations of @placeholder heads and the operational norms of the organization.\"", "idx": 8277}], "idx": 5366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'African-American lives matter': Tracy Martin, father of Trayvon Martin, spoke out against the stigma surrounding young black men on MSNBC last night The father of Trayvon Martin, the boy shot dead in Florida in 2012, last night spoke out against the stereotypes that stigmatise young blacks in America. Speaking about the shooting of Michael Brown nine days ago at the hands of a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri, Tracy Martin told MSNBC he recognised attempts to smear the dead teenager's name. Trayvon was just 17 when he was killed by neighbourhood watch coordinator George Zimmerman. Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder after his lawyers painted Trayvon as a dope-smoking, school-skipping delinquent.\n@highlight\nTracy Martin's son was 17 when he was shot dead by George Zimmerman\n@highlight\nIn the aftermath of the killing, Trayvon was painted as a delinquent teenager\n@highlight\n'Our young kids get stereotyped... we have to break the stigma' - Mr Martin\n@highlight\nFerguson officials and locals have doubts over St Louis county prosecutor\n@highlight\nThey believe Bob McCullogh, who has links to police, cannot be impartial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 779, "end": 794}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We have to come together as human beings and say that @placeholder lives matter as much as any other ethnicity group matters.'", "idx": 8279}], "idx": 5368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a Cleveland man was exonerated of a murder he didn't commit - 40 years after the killing took place. Kwame Ajamu was just 17 years old when he was sentenced to death in 1975 after businessman Harry Franks was beaten and shot dead outside a convenience store in his neighborhood. Then going under the name Ronnie Bridgeman, he was jailed alongside his brother Wiley Bridgeman, then aged 20, and their friend Ricky Jackson, 19. But the case against them unraveled after the prosecution's star witness, a 13-year-old, recounted his testimony last year, saying he lied after being pressured and fed evidence by detectives.\n@highlight\nKwame Ajamu was 17 when he was jailed for 1975 killing of Harry Franks\n@highlight\nGiven death, reduced to life, with brother Wiley and friend Ricky Jackson\n@highlight\nProsecution's case rested on testimony of 13-year-old boy Eddie Vernon\n@highlight\nSentences unravelled last year after Vernon said testimony was 'all lies'\n@highlight\nMr Ajamu became last of trio to be exonerated yesterday after 40 years", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 324, "end": 339}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the case came to court, however, @placeholder was able to testify to having seen the Bridgeman brothers and Mr Jackson at the scene of the crime.", "idx": 8307}], "idx": 5389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ISIS morality police attacked a young Syrian woman dressed in a full burkha and face veil - because they thought her eyes were too exposed. The Al-Merced NGO said the woman was arrested in Albuhamal, in the east of the country, along with two men who tried to protect her. The charity also claimed women living in Mosul who offended the militant group's strict dress code were being beaten by iron rods, Israel National News reports. Strict: Women living under ISIS control must abide by rules governing their dress, which is enforced by morality police in each city. The Al-Merced NGO reports one group beat a woman for showing too much eye\n@highlight\nWoman attacked and two men arrested in Syria, Al-Merced NGO reports\n@highlight\nThe men had stepped in after she was accused of showing 'too much eye'\n@highlight\nThose who break dress code in Mosul, Iraq, are being beaten by iron rods\n@highlight\nRules demand women keep covered up and always with a male 'guard'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 404, "end": 423}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month, @placeholder published a code of conduct - including which horrific punishment went with each crime.", "idx": 8313}], "idx": 5393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:41 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 20 March 2013 Fans of veteran heavy metal band Napalm Death are used to seeing their idols bring the house down. But it was their reputation for ear-shattering sets which led to a gig being cancelled this week. The band were due to take part in a special one-off performance alongside ceramic artist Keith Harrison at London's Victoria & Albert museum in Kensington. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Eardrum assault: Heavy metal band Napalm Death have been entertaining 'grindcore' fans since 1981 Disappointed: Napalm Death singer Mark Greenway, left, and guitarist Shane Embury, in full flow\n@highlight\nSpecial performance with ceramic artist Keith Harrison had been lined up\n@highlight\nBuilt tiles around sound system which would 'explode' as they played\n@highlight\nMuseum bosses pull the plug amid fears noise could bring down building too\n@highlight\nLead singer Mark 'Barney' Greenway not surprised by cancellation\n@highlight\n'They had been making noise. We were ready for things to go awry,' he said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 424}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 641}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 930, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is committed to an exciting programme of exhibitions and events", "idx": 8316}], "idx": 5395} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chester Nez, the former Marine and last of the original 29 Navajo code talkers, passed away June 4 at age 93. When an elder dies in Indian country -- especially someone as revered and decorated as Nez, the World War II veteran -- we, Native Americans, feel it, all of us, regardless of tribe or nation. We are also reminded that, not long ago, in the 19th and 20th centuries, Native American culture, including our languages, was considered a threat to U.S. national security. Then, the government worked in collusion with Christian institutions to stamp out Native American languages, including Navajo.\n@highlight\nSimon Moya-Smith: The death of original code talker Chester Nez is a significant cultural loss\n@highlight\nNez attended boarding schools that discouraged the use of his Navajo language\n@highlight\nAuthor: Native American elders say when a language dies, so does the culture\n@highlight\nWithout the use of the Navajo language, the U.S. military could have lost a war, author says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 243, "end": 258}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Recently, a neighbor and I were discussing @placeholder languages.", "idx": 8323}], "idx": 5399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Protests in Egypt have dominated international headlines of late, but signs of unrest are prevalent in several countries throughout the Middle East and Africa. Emboldened by an uprising in Tunisia, which saw the nation's president of almost a quarter century flee to Saudi Arabia, protesters have staged similar demonstrations from Lebanon to Yemen to Algeria. Here are the latest developments across the region: Egypt Protesting lawyers toppled barricades at Cairo's Abdeen Palace, and petroleum, railway and telecommunications employees called strikes to stand in solidarity with the protesters. Thursday marked Day 17 of the protests. Despite promises of reforms and constitutional amendments to allow for free elections, demonstrators were angered by President Hosni Mubarak's refusal to immediately step down. Protests were further fanned when Egypt's Vice President Omar Suleiman said Egypt is not ready for democracy.\n@highlight\nJordan's king swears in a new government, including opposition members, newspaper editor\n@highlight\nAnalyst says Syria could be immune to protests because it is a pariah state\n@highlight\nIn Lebanon, Hezbollah's leader says Arab unrest stems from ties to U.S., Israel\n@highlight\nProtests prompt Algerian government to tackle food taxes, youth unemployment", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 881, "end": 893}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many Yemenis say they do not believe the situation there will get to the point it has reached in @placeholder or Tunisia, but they also expressed concerns about unemployment and their future.", "idx": 8325}], "idx": 5400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The FBI are closing in on American ISIS executioner after a wave of 'substantial leads' following a public appeal for help in identifying him. The unknown man, who has appeared in a propaganda video released by the terror group, is believed to be from the United States because of his pronounced American accent. Today a senior FBI official told ABC News that new leads possibly included a man with a 'North American' accent who appeared in the clip. 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The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism found that Obama's campaign was more active than Romney's and generated more response from users on all major platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and the campaign websites, in the weeks following Romney's clinching of the Republican nomination. For instance, during the June 4-17 study period, Obama's campaign posted an average of 29 messages per day compared to Romney's average of one, according to Pew. The Obama campaign website and blog were updated an average of eight times a day, twice as often as Romney's, Pew found.\n@highlight\nBarack Obama's campaign continues its online dominance, a new study finds\n@highlight\nThe Obama campaign and its supporters were more active online, the study says\n@highlight\nGOP challenger Mitt Romney is closing the gap, Pew says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 190, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 247}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On @placeholder, users expressed support for nearly twice as many Obama posts as they did Romney posts.", "idx": 8346}], "idx": 5412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The latest \"Worldwide Caution\" issued by the U.S. State Department last week made for grim reading, telling of \"an increased likelihood of reprisal attacks against U.S., Western and coalition partner interests throughout the world, especially in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Asia.\" Much of the bulletin dwelled on the threat from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. But among a laundry list of dangerous places was this sentence: \"Terrorist organizations continue to be active in Yemen, including al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).\" It was a brief, generic commentary on the group still regarded by many analysts as al Qaeda's most effective affiliate, and which is now exploiting a surge in political turmoil in Yemen. As a reminder of how dangerous AQAP is, the State Department on Tuesday published an unusual \"wanted\" list \"offering rewards totaling up to $45 million for information leading to the locations of eight key leaders\" of the group.\n@highlight\nMany analysts say al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is al Qaeda's most effective affiliate\n@highlight\nThe group is exploiting political turmoil in Yemen, where Houthi rebels are fighting government\n@highlight\nRadical Sunnis say Houthis are apostates and should be driven from Muslim lands or killed\n@highlight\nYemen could become a theater in the Sunni/Shia confrontation gripping much of the Middle East", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 65}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 786, "end": 801}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1384}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once again, Yemen seems close to becoming a failing state; the sort of place where @placeholder incubates quickly.", "idx": 8365}], "idx": 5421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Islamic extremists have hacked the websites of a primary school and a church and replaced their homepages with a hate message against the US and Israel. A group calling itself X-saad hijacked the sites of Sowerby Community Primary School and the Danish Church of Hull, both in Yorkshire, and replaced them with a sinister Islamic-State style page. Police have launched an investigation into the hacks that were believed to have taken place late last night. The sinister message that appeared on the sites of Sowerby Primary School and the Danish Church of Hull The message that appeared on both websites included a picture of the US and Israeli flag with a red cross through it.\n@highlight\nA group calling itself X-saad are believed to be behind the website hacks\n@highlight\nThe hijackers targeted Sowerby Community Primary School overnight\n@highlight\nThe Danish Church of Hull's website was also attacked by hackers\n@highlight\nNorth Yorkshire Police confirmed they have launched an investigation", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 139}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 205, "end": 236}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 508, "end": 529}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 630, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 799, "end": 830}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 929, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The school has been in dialogue with @placeholder.", "idx": 8375}], "idx": 5429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:31 EST, 12 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 12 June 2012 Accused: Pensioner Bob Hewling and his pet dog Monty A pensioner who was accused of letting his dog foul on a public beach has been cleared by a court of any wrongdoing in just 10 minutes. The \u00a31,000 cost of the failed dog fouling prosecution - which included a trip to the seaside - has been branded 'ridiculous'. Shih Tzu owner and respectable pensioner Bob Hewling, 71, had been accused of allowing his dog to defecate on the beach in Redcar, Cleveland.\n@highlight\nThe \u00a31,000 cost of prosecution - which included a trip to the seaside - has been branded 'ridiculous'\n@highlight\nShih Tzu owner and respectable pensioner Bob Hewling, 71, was cleared by a court of any wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pensioner, who was in an emotional and distressed state throughout the court hearing, insisted @placeholder had squatted as if to do his business and he had gone over with a bag.", "idx": 8376}], "idx": 5430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch Spring has truly arrived, with sunshine galore - and blossom beginning to appear on trees around Britain. And there's good news too for cherry-lovers as growers are predicting a bumper crop this year - over the longest and largest season ever recorded. However, next week's Bank Holiday weekend promises to be 'changeable' after a week of sunshine While most of the country should bask in 'fine weather' over the coming days, snow is forecast on high ground in northern Scotland. By the Bank Holiday, only those in the South are promised the best of the weather, averaging around 15C - the same as is expected in London this Sunday.\n@highlight\nTemperatures in the south set to hit a pleasant 15C this Sunday\n@highlight\nBut Bank Holiday weekend will be 'changeable' after week of sunshine\n@highlight\nBumper cherry harvest is expected after very mild winter - and it's a month earlier than usual", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 706, "end": 708}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I would say at the moment we're looking at temperatures around about normal for April, around 13 to @placeholder.", "idx": 8386}], "idx": 5436} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Katherine Sutherland, an OB-GYN in Mountain View, California, knows something about terrible periods -- and not just from her patients. She used to go through tampons every hour, excusing herself to go to the bathroom between appointments. Heavy bleeding made doing what she really loved --hiking -- especially difficult. Truth is, she wanted her period to go away altogether. In 2003 Sutherland, then age 51, got her wish. She had a minor surgical procedure called endometrial ablation, or by its brand name, NovaSure, to remove her uterine lining and stop heavy bleeding. And she hasn't had a period since. \"I was delighted,\" she says. \"Up until that time I'd never missed one period.\" Sutherland recently hiked 8,000 feet to the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in Peru.\n@highlight\nPerhaps as many as 95 percent of women have issues with their period\n@highlight\nNaproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen can ease painful cramps\n@highlight\nProcedure known as endometrial ablation can reduce excessive bleeding\n@highlight\nTry calcium supplements to ease headaches, breast tenderness, mood swings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, in which a wand is inserted into the uterus through the cervix, emits energy that, in most cases, permanently removes the uterine lining.", "idx": 8388}], "idx": 5437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:26 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 28 February 2013 The self-proclaimed Muslim hater who pushed a New York immigrant into an oncoming subway train allegedly told a detective that she heartlessly killed the man because she 'thought it was cool.' Erika Menendez, 31, who was found fit to stand trial in Queens today and entered a plea of not guilty, expressed no remorse when she told detectives her senseless motive which ended the life of 46-year-old Sunando Sen last December. 'I'm prejudice,' she said according to the New York Post. 'I pushed him in front of the train because I thought it was cool.'\n@highlight\nErika Menendez, 31, was found fit to stand trial in the murder of Sunando Sen, 46, who was shoved before a No 7 train last December\n@highlight\nMenendez refused her family-retained attorney for a court-appointed one out of fear of her family\u2019s manipulation\n@highlight\nShe previous said the racist attack was revenge for 9/11 but not the victims, she was mad because she 'liked the buildings'\n@highlight\nShe's charged with second-degree murder as a hate crime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "eyes and greasy hair, Menendez professed her hatred for @placeholder and", "idx": 8389}], "idx": 5438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fired employee who had been trying to convert co-workers to Islam stabbed two female colleagues - beheading one of them - before an off-duty officer shot him, police have said. Alton Alexander Nolen, who converted to Islam during a recent stint in prison, was fired from Vaughan Foods, a food processing plant in Moore, Oklahoma, on Thursday before returning to his SUV and smashing it into another vehicle. The 30-year-old then climbed out and entered the building, attacking the first two people he saw with a knife he had used at the plant, Moore Police Sergeant Jeremy Lewis said.\n@highlight\nAlton Nolen, 30, had just been fired when he drove up to Vaughan Foods in Moore, Oklahoma and 'attacked the first two people he saw'\n@highlight\nHe beheaded Colleen Hufford, 54, and stabbed Traci Johnson, 43, before Mark Vaughan, an off-duty officer and the company's former owner, shot him\n@highlight\nNolen and Johnson are both being treated in hospital\n@highlight\nCo-workers revealed that Nolen, who has an extensive rap sheet, had recently converted to Islam and had tried to get them to convert as well\n@highlight\nHe has a Jesus tattoo on his chest and a Muslim greeting inked on his abdomen, court records show\n@highlight\nIn 2010, after he eluded cops and sparked a massive overnight manhunt, he was ordered to take an anger management course\n@highlight\n911 call reveals the chaos inside the entrance to the building after the suspect entered and attacked at random before he was gunned down\n@highlight\nFBI now investigating whether conversion to Islam linked to attack", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 179, "end": 199}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1505, "end": 1507}, {"start": 1549, "end": 1553}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heroic: @placeholder, pictured above, shot the suspect multiple times to put an end to his killing spree.", "idx": 8393}], "idx": 5441} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama and his family are hoping for a chance to unwind during their weeklong getaway to Martha's Vineyard. The Obamas arrive at Martha's Vineyard on Sunday. The first family, along with Obama's sister Maya Soetoro-Ng and the first dog Bo, arrived on the Massachusetts island Sunday. The Obamas are staying at a secluded 28-acre private estate. The No. 1 priority on Obama's vacation agenda is \"To get a little break,\" White House spokesman Bill Burton said Monday. \"He certainly appreciates the hospitality of the folks who are here. But his desire here is to relax and spend time with the family.\"\n@highlight\nObama spends first full day of vacation golfing, playing tennis with wife Michelle\n@highlight\nNo plans to visit Sen. Ted Kennedy during vacation, White House says\n@highlight\nObama receiving daily briefings, might call lawmakers about health care\n@highlight\nObama's reading list adds up to about 2,300 pages", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 107, "end": 123}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 254, "end": 255}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nobody is looking to make any news, so he's hoping that you guys can enjoy @placeholder while we're there.", "idx": 8396}], "idx": 5442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson Amy Black, 40, was suffering from post-natal depression when she killed her baby Zoe A mother suffering from post-natal depression thought her TV was 'telling her to do things' before she drowned her baby and dumped it in a factory car park, a court has heard. Amy Black, 40, snapped after enduring a sleepless night with seven-month-old daughter Zoe, who had been crying constantly because of a painful case of glue ear. CCTV footage showed Black climbing a makeshift ladder and tipping the child's body over an eight-foot fence into undergrowth that separated her bungalow in Bestwood, Nottingham, from an industrial unit.\n@highlight\nAmy Black, 40, snapped after a sleepless night with seven-month-old Zoe\n@highlight\nWas caught on CCTV tipping the child over a fence and into undergrowth\n@highlight\nBelieved her husband was a UK Government agent spying on her\n@highlight\nJudge said Black was suffering from a 'severe mental illness'\n@highlight\nWas told she would be detained 'indefinitely' in a mental health unit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "footage taken at 9.39am showed @placeholder held under her mother\u2019s right arm,", "idx": 8404}], "idx": 5447} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ST. POELTEN, Austria (CNN) -- The daughter of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man accused of keeping her in a cellar for decades and fathering her seven children, testified against him by video at his trial Tuesday. Josef Fritzl is seen without his face covered and surrounded by security guards Tuesday. One of Elisabeth Fritzl's brothers, Harald, also testified by video, a court spokesman said. The media and public have been barred from the courtroom for sensitive parts of the trial. Fritzl has pleaded guilty to incest and other charges, but denied murder and enslavement. He pleaded \"partly guilty\" -- an option in Austrian court -- to multiple charges of raping his daughter, Franz Cutka, a spokesman for the court in Landesgericht St. Poelten, said. A verdict is expected on Thursday, Cutka said.\n@highlight\nIncest rapist Josef Fritzl in Austrian court for the second day of his trial\n@highlight\nFritzl drops his guard, is pictured without binder obscuring his face\n@highlight\nAustrian accused of keeping daughter in cellar for decades, fathering her 7 children\n@highlight\nDaughter Elisabeth give pre-recorded videotaped evidence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 308, "end": 323}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 722, "end": 746}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, they alleged, @placeholder was often sexually assaulted in front of the children.", "idx": 8406}], "idx": 5449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea threatened to conduct a nuclear test and more ballistic missile tests if the U.N. Security Council doesn't withdraw its condemnation of Pyongyang's rocket launch earlier this month, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported. A photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency showing the recent rocket launch. The U.N. Security Council \"should promptly make an apology for having infringed the sovereignty of [North Korea] and withdraw all its unreasonable and discriminative 'resolutions' and decisions adopted against [North Korea],\" a spokesman for the North's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. \"The measures will include nuclear tests and test-firings of intercontinental ballistic missiles,\" the unidentified spokesman said.\n@highlight\nN. Korea angered by U.N. condemnation of recent rocket launch\n@highlight\nNorth Korea begins reprocessing nuclear fuel rods, state media reports\n@highlight\nProcess will bolster country's nuclear deterrence, foreign ministry says\n@highlight\nHas also threatened to walk away from the six-party nuclear talks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 98, "end": 118}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 217, "end": 242}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 297, "end": 322}, {"start": 362, "end": 382}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The reprocessing of spent fuel rods from the pilot atomic power plant began as declared in the @placeholder statement dated April 14,\" a ministry spokesman said.", "idx": 8411}], "idx": 5452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Who says the media aren't interested in good news? Fox News has been broadcasting lots of it for Mitt Romney this week. Never have so many gray clouds had silver linings as those hovering over the hapless Republican candidate and his deflating campaign. I bring you this report after having ventured into Bill O'Reilly's \"No-Spin Zone,\" and believe me, his initial shout-out urging viewers to exercise \"caution\" before watching is fully, if unintentionally, appropriate. Apparently in Fox World, \"no-spin\" means \"I am now going to share my news-based fantasies.\" The Wednesday broadcast featured Dick Morris, Karl Rove and Dennis Miller, an a-cappella chorus humming O'Reilly's favorite tunes: that the mainstream media is rooting for Obama; that the polls consistently misrepresent a race that is still a dead heat; that Romney will re-emerge from this autumnal swoon by winning the October 3 debate through his superior if often-invisible oratorical skills; that Romney is in decline simply because voters don't yet understand the necessity of top-end tax cuts, the sanctity of corporate profits and the horror of social welfare spending run amok.\n@highlight\nHowell Raines: Fox News has been contorting to deliver good news for Romney's campaign\n@highlight\nHe says commentators' spin attributes Obama gains to media distortion, voter ignorance, etc.\n@highlight\nRaines: Bill O'Reilly says evenhanded things for deniability if spin is wrong, Romney fails\n@highlight\nRaines: It will be interesting to see Fox spin if campaign should begin to reek of defeat", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1377}, {"start": 1380, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1451, "end": 1456}, {"start": 1475, "end": 1480}, {"start": 1513, "end": 1515}]}, "qas": [{"query": "O'Reilly's newest hedge, unveiled with @placeholder's bleak new poll, is that the \"likability\" factor gives Obama an advantage with \"uninformed, casual voters.\"", "idx": 8417}], "idx": 5454} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Mississippi man was indicted Monday in the mailing of ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama and two other officials. The five-count indictment charges James Everett Dutschke, 41, with producing and using the deadly toxin as a weapon, using the mail to threaten Obama, Republican Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Lee County Judge Sadie Holland. The indictment alleges Dutschke tried to implicate someone else for the crimes. That other man, an Elvis impersonator named Paul Kevin Curtis, was arrested on April 17. He claimed he'd been framed, and the charges against him were dropped less than a week later.\n@highlight\nThe indictment says the defendant tried to blame another man\n@highlight\nThe other man was arrested, then later released\n@highlight\nThe 5-count indictment charges James Everett Dutschke with using ricin as a weapon\n@highlight\nLetters were sent to Obama and two others", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 181, "end": 202}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 477, "end": 494}, {"start": 502, "end": 518}, {"start": 814, "end": 835}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The indictment claims Dutschke used such language in the messages \"to make it appear that @placeholder was responsible\" for the letters.", "idx": 8422}], "idx": 5457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- The tributes to Dennis Ritchie won't match the river of praise that spilled out over the web after the death of Steve Jobs. But they should. And then some. \"When Steve Jobs died last week, there was a huge outcry, and that was very moving and justified. But Dennis had a bigger effect, and the public doesn't even know who he is,\" says Rob Pike, the programming legend and current Googler who spent 20 years working across the hall from Ritchie at the famed Bell Labs. On Wednesday evening, with a post to Google+, Pike announced that Ritchie had died at his home in New Jersey over the weekend after a long illness, and though the response from hardcore techies was immense, the collective eulogy from the web at large doesn't quite do justice to Ritchie's sweeping influence on the modern world.\n@highlight\nDennis Ritchie is the father of the C programming language\n@highlight\nRitchie used C to build UNIX, the OS that so much is built on\n@highlight\n\"We're all standing on Dennis' shoulders,\" expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 903, "end": 903}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They built @placeholder to write a program,\" says Pike, who would join Bell Labs 10 years later.", "idx": 8425}], "idx": 5460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood used her packed London Fashion Week showcase to pledge her undivided support of the Yes campaign for Scottish independence. Sending models sporting Yes badges down the runway, the designer left a statement explaining her views on every seat in the packed venue. Later brandishing Better Together campaigners as 'frightened and stupid', Dame Vivienne said tearing the 307-year-old union apart could be 'the turning point towards a better world'. Scroll down for video Vivienne Westwood pledged her undivided support of the Yes campaign at her London Fashion Week show The designer proudly showed off a Yes badge showing her passion for Scottish independence\n@highlight\nBritish designer sent models down catwalk wearing Yes badges\n@highlight\nLeft statement pledging her support on seats at London Fashion Week show\n@highlight\nSaid independent Scotland could 'lead by example', adding 'I hope they win'\n@highlight\nDesigner later told reporters 'I hate England' and labelled no-voters 'stupid'\n@highlight\nJoined the Scottish Fashion Awards Hall of Fame earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 59, "end": 77}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 192, "end": 194}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 511, "end": 527}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 586, "end": 604}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 832, "end": 850}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Surely you can still have the queen and be the @placeholder, if we win, you can be our friends if you wanted, it\u2019s up to you.", "idx": 8430}], "idx": 5464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Thompson In Pleasant Grove, Utah The boyfriend of the Utah mom accused of killing her six newborn babies has spoken for first time of his devastation at the allegations against her. Shocked Jimmy Brady told MailOnline he had no idea about Megan Huntsman's past and has been left reeling that the woman he loved may have killed so many babies. 'I swear I had no idea, no idea what she had done in her past,' he said. 'If I had known anything about her dark past I would never have started dating her. It just does not add up. I know what has been said, but I still can't believe what they are saying about her.'\n@highlight\nShocked Jimmy Brady, of Salt Lake City, told MailOnline he had no idea about Megan Huntsman's past\n@highlight\nHe said he has been left reeling that the woman he loved may have killed so many babies\n@highlight\nBrady, who lived with the 39-year-old at a trailer home, said he has not been able to sleep since Huntsman was arrested on suspicion of murder\n@highlight\n'I swear I had no idea, no idea what she had done in her past,' he said\n@highlight\nBrady, 37, has lived with Huntsman for over 18 months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has three daughters aged from 13 to 21, said the seventh was stillborn.", "idx": 8438}], "idx": 5469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's a slick production with a nefarious goal: A 55-minute video released by ISIS, praising its victories and warning the United States from getting in the way of its goal to create an Islamic caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria. It's propaganda, terrorism experts say. A recruitment video aimed at English speakers. But the U.S. intelligence community is focused on one jihadist who appears briefly at the end of the video. The ISIS fighter, who speaks perfect English with a North American accent, is shown orchestrating the mass execution of a group of men. It is too early to know if this militant hails from North America, or maybe spent some time there, or what his exact story might be.\n@highlight\nISIS has released a propaganda video aimed at English speakers\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence is investigating one jihadist on the video who speaks perfect English\n@highlight\nThe militant has what appears to be a North American accent\n@highlight\nIt is not known whether he is from the West, or spent some time there", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 917, "end": 930}, {"start": 989, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the ISIS fighter -- who is masked and wearing a camouflage uniform -- seamlessly switches to @placeholder.", "idx": 8441}], "idx": 5472} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As I research my family history, preparing a book about my grandmother Madeleine Edison Sloane, \"Edison's Daughter,\" I occasionally come across holiday pictures of Glenmont. This was my great-grandfather Thomas Edison's home in West Orange, New Jersey, and in the pictures it's decorated for the Christmas and New Years' Holidays. Thanks to his invention, the home bursts with light in those pictures; the radiance is almost palpable. All the bulbs were incandescent, of course. There wasn't any other kind, and candles would have been way too dangerous. Light and safety, and low cost, were all great features of Edison's light bulbs.\n@highlight\nDavid Sloane says his great-grandfather, Thomas Edison, would have liked efficient bulbs\n@highlight\nHe says new efficiency law to take effect January 1, was in line with Edison's futurism\n@highlight\nHe says Edison would have disdained Congress' recent vote to defund law for nine months\n@highlight\nSloane: Technological, green, entrepreneurial advances are Edisonian", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 102}, {"start": 106, "end": 122}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 337}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To my eye, they are just as bright as the ones in the Edison family's Glenmont home at @placeholder, maybe brighter.", "idx": 8445}], "idx": 5476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PR Queen Roxy Jacenko's two-year-old daughter Pixie Rose Curtis has hit headlines worldwide for her jetsetting, lavish lifestyle and her Instagram account, which captures every fabulous moment. At a time when most two-year-olds would be watching Peppa Pig, Pixie is busy with her 28 thousand Instagram followers on her @pixiecurtis account, as well as her entrepreneurial ventures with her own line of hair bows. The Mirror UK and popular US news and entertainment site, BuzzFeed have both become aware of the Sydneysider's online antics and crowned the toddler 'the Princess of Instagram'. BuzzFeed introduced US readers to the outgoing tot by saying 'Sorry Kendall and Kylie (Jenner, the younger sisters of Kim Kardashian), this two-year-old owns Instagram.'\n@highlight\nDaughter of Sydney PR expert Roxy Jacenko is making global headlines\n@highlight\nThe two-year-old is unofficially crowned 'the princess of Instagram'\n@highlight\nPixie Rose Curtis has more than 28 THOUSAND Instagram followers\n@highlight\nThe sassy toddler is renowned for posts about her lavish lifestyle\n@highlight\nJacenko has been criticised in the past for using Pixie's account to promote products", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 424, "end": 425}, {"start": 439, "end": 440}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 611, "end": 612}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 932, "end": 948}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mother-of-two was outraged when her daughter's account was deleted, with @placeholder claiming it violated the photo-sharing app's age restrictions.", "idx": 8446}], "idx": 5477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "STRASBOURG, France (CNN) -- President Obama hailed the NATO summit in Europe on Saturday, calling the meeting \"very productive\" and praising the alliance's commitment to the fight in Afghanistan. President Obama, speaking Saturday at the end of the NATO summit, said it was successful. \"Today I'm confident that we took a substantial step forward to renewing our alliance to meet the challenges of our time,\" said Obama. Speaking to reporters as demonstrators protested against more involvement in Afghanistan, Obama said he was \"pleased NATO allies pledged their strong and unanimous support\" for America's new strategy in Afghanistan -- which calls for more troops, trainers and civilian workers.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says NATO meeting \"very productive\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I'm confident that we took a substantial step forward,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nNATO allies contributing combat troops, trainers to Afghanistan\n@highlight\nCeremony marks France's return as a full NATO member", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder's NATO allies and partners have agreed to supply more combat troops to help shore up security during Afghan elections later this year.", "idx": 8452}], "idx": 5479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The father of the man suspected of being 'Jihadi John' is accused of being one of Osama bin Laden's top lieutenants and is currently awaiting trial in the US for his part in the bombing of two US embassies in which 224 people died, MailOnline can reveal. On trail: Adel Abdel Bari is accused of plotting the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya Adel Abdel Bari, 54, is now locked up in New York awaiting trial for the bombing of the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania after being extradited from Britain along with hook-handed cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri.\n@highlight\nAdel Abdel Bari is awaiting trial in New York for the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya\n@highlight\nHe is the father of Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 23, one of the suspects for the execution of American journalist James Foley\n@highlight\nBari was chosen by current al-Qaeda leader head Ayman al Zawahiri to head the London cell of Egyptian Islamic Jihad in May 1996\n@highlight\nHe is being held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, with a trial expected to start November", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 155, "end": 156}, {"start": 193, "end": 194}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 329, "end": 330}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 656, "end": 657}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 723, "end": 744}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 883, "end": 899}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 928, "end": 949}, {"start": 998, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(seen here in a recording studio when he was working as a rapper) could be the man who murdered @placeholder", "idx": 8455}], "idx": 5481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN) -- A Sri Lanka politician ended his \"fast unto death\" on Saturday when the nation's president gave him water and an ambulance rushed him to a hospital. Wimal Weerawansa, who had been the construction minister and is currently a member of parliament, was on his fourth day of the fast amid protests against the United Nations. He said he would go without food until U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon dissolves a three-member panel looking into human rights abuses in the final stages of a decades-long war that ended in 2009 between the government and the Tamil Tiger rebels.\n@highlight\nFormer Cabinet member ends 'fast unto death'\n@highlight\nAmbulance rushes him to hospital\n@highlight\nProtesters dislike U.N. panel looking into abuses during war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 177, "end": 192}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the fast, Weerawansa's @placeholder colleagues visited him in a special tent outside the U.N. compound in Colombo.", "idx": 8464}, {"query": "The United Nations and other countries have expressed dismay at the blockade of the @placeholder compound and Weerawansa's leading role in the protest.", "idx": 8465}], "idx": 5487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King Follow @@DominicKing_DM The date is October 10, 2013, the place is The Grove Hotel, England\u2019s plush pre-game haven. Roy Hodgson is hatching a plan for a must-win clash with Montenegro and a flying young winger is central to his plans. Tottenham\u2019s Andros Townsend is about to be thrust into the big time. On the same night in Serravale, the capital of San Marino, Raheem Sterling is playing for England\u2019s Under 21s in a Euro 2015 qualifier. He toils during a routine 4-0 win, exchanges words with team-mate Harry Kane over who should take a penalty and is eventually substituted after 65 minutes.\n@highlight\nSix months ago Sterling was substituted in Under 21s game against San Marino\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Andros Towsend was shining for England against Montenegro\n@highlight\nSome turnaround for Sterling, who found form with Liverpool\n@highlight\nPlayed superbly for England against Italy in 2-1 Group D loss\n@highlight\nTipped to shine for the remainder of the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 979, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What a difference six months makes: Raheem Sterling argues with @placeholder in an Under 21 match against San Marino", "idx": 8466}], "idx": 5488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just days after rumours of a speech translation tool surfaced, Google has officially launched the feature as part of its Translate app. Both iOS and Android users can now talk to the app and get a written translation of what they're saying, in real time, on the screen. The move builds on Google's current tools, which offer written translation of 90 languages, as well spoken translations in a select number of languages on Android devices. Users can now talk to the Google Translate app and get a written translation of what they're saying, in real time, on the screen (pictured). The update will begin rolling out to both iOS and Android users from today\n@highlight\nApp now automatically recognises speech in a range of languages\n@highlight\nAs users speak into the app, a written translation appears on the screen\n@highlight\nA Google insider leaked details about the feature earlier this week\n@highlight\nUpdate will begin rolling out to iOS and Android versions of the app today\n@highlight\nGoogle Translate already offers written translation of 90 languages\n@highlight\nUpdate follow's beta version of Microsoft's Skype speech translation tool", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 941, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 994, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rumours of the @placeholder update come a month after Microsoft released a preview of Skype Translator (pictured).", "idx": 8471}], "idx": 5492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A quick search on Instagram today reveals more than 228 million photos tagged with the hashtag #selfie - and that figure doesn't include the selfies taken without the tag. But which US states, and UK towns are the most vain when it comes to posting photos of themselves? Using data taken from Instagram's developer API platform, researchers have plotted these selfies on maps to discover Hawaii is the most narcissistic state, Brighton residents are Britain's vainest, and in London, the most selfies are taken in the borough of Westminster. Explore the interactive selfie maps of the US, UK and London below\n@highlight\nThe maps are based on data collected using the Instagram API platform of images tagged #selfie\n@highlight\nIt was designed by personalised gift service site Create It Now using open source mapping software CartoDB\n@highlight\nHashtags collected between 1 November and the 5 January were geolocated and placed onto the maps\n@highlight\nUsing these coordinates, experts merged the data with population figures taken from government and federal stats\n@highlight\nFrom this, they were able to generate the number of selfies per 100,000 inhabitants in an authority, state or borough", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 182, "end": 183}, {"start": 197, "end": 198}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 585, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 590}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the US, 72 photos were posted online by people in @placeholder.", "idx": 8472}], "idx": 5493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Louisiana family behind Duck Dynasty is also attempting to build a political dynasty. A nephew of patriarch Phil Robertson has announced plans to run for the U.S. house. Zach Dasher, a 36-year-old Republican, is looking to replace Representative Vance McAllister, who the famous family had previously supported. McAllister. who ran on a platform of conservative Christian family values, landed in hot water in April after video emerged of the married Republican enjoying a long smooch with a female staffer - the wife of one of his best friends. The 40-year-old has been branded the 'Kissing Congressman' after the incident. He initially said he would not run for reelection this year, but later seemed to renege on that pledge.\n@highlight\nZach Dasher, a 36-year-old Republican, has pledged to bring God back to Washington, DC.\n@highlight\nHe is the son of Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson's sister\n@highlight\nCould face Rep Vance McAllister, who the family had previously endorsed\n@highlight\nMcAllister fell out of favor after video emerged of the married Congressman kissing a staffer", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 588, "end": 606}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 804, "end": 806}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 830}, {"start": 860, "end": 871}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 929, "end": 948}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I got to looking around at the problems in politics today, and what I see in @placeholder, is no God.", "idx": 8478}], "idx": 5497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ryder Cup debutant Jamie Donaldson is more concerned about his table tennis form against fellow team-mates than he is about tackling the Gleneagles course. The 38-year-old rookie secured his place on Paul McGinley's team by winning the Czech Masters in August and has subsequently had two other top-10 finishes on the European Tour. However, arriving in Scotland on Monday he discovered European competitiveness was not reserved solely for the United States. Jamie Donaldson admits he is disappointed with his table tennis form against Thomas Bjorn 'I played table tennis last night with Thomas Bjorn, who had a jumper on and I had a tee shirt on, and I was dripping with sweat and he didn't have any sweat on him at all and he battered me 3-0,' said the first Welshman to play in the Ryder Cup since Phillip Price 12 years ago.\n@highlight\nRyder Cup debutant Donaldson is unhappy with his table tennis form\n@highlight\nDonaldson has been playing team-mate Thomas Bjorn\n@highlight\nDonaldson is the first Welshman to play in the Ryder Cup since Phillip Price 12 years ago\n@highlight\nThe 38-year-old rookie secured his place on Paul McGinley's team by winning the Czech Masters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 987}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder team showed togetherness and high spirits on Tuesday as they gathered in a huddle", "idx": 8480}], "idx": 5499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "1. Milan, Italy 2. Brussels, Belgium 3. Antwerp, Belgium 4. Honolulu, US 5. Los Angeles, US 6. London, UK 7. San Francisco, US 8. Manchester, UK 9. Paris, France 10. Rotterdam, Netherlands 11. Austin, US 12. Nottinghamshire, UK 13. Ghent, Belgium 14. Montreal, Canada 15. Liverpool, UK 16. New York, US 17. Bridgeport, US 18. Stuttgart, Germany 19. Birmingham, UK 20. San Jose, US Milan has the worst traffic congestion of any city across Europe and North America, new data shows. Although London and Los Angeles remain frighteningly bad for congestion and are among the top 10 worst offenders, Milan, Italy, took top spot.\n@highlight\nMilan, Italy, shown to have the worst traffic congestion across all European and North American major cities\n@highlight\nLondoners spend an incredible average of 83.4 hours in traffic each year trying to commute across town\n@highlight\nStudy authors claim congestion acted like a 'magnet' - where it existed, more traffic was disproportionately attracted", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 71}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 90}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 104}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 125}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 143}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 202}, {"start": 208, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, in the Netherlands, came tenth and was the only Dutch city to feature on the list", "idx": 8490}], "idx": 5503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli military experts Sunday worked around the clock to examine the remains of a mysterious drone that was shot down after penetrating Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean Sea. The Israeli military announced Saturday that the unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down over the northern Negev Desert. They say the drone did not take off from Gaza, leading them to consider the possibility that it originated in Lebanon. Israeli security experts point the finger at Israel's longstanding rival Hezbollah, the Shiite militia based in southern Lebanon. \"We know it originated in Lebanon,\" said Ron Ben Yishai, an Israeli national security and defense commentator for Israeli news portal Ynet. \"It is entirely clear the UAV was sent by an Iranian proxy. The Iranians provided Hezbollah with their very first drones and they have also funded the organization.\"\n@highlight\n\"We know it originated in Lebanon,\" an Israeli security analyst says\n@highlight\nIsrael is investigating the craft's origin and hasn't pointed any fingers yet\n@highlight\nThe drone was shot down over Israel's Negev Desert on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe craft was several dozen miles from the top-secret Dimona nuclear plant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 307, "end": 318}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder were responsible for the launch of the drone, flying it for more than 200 km (125 miles) down the Mediterranean and deep into Israel, that would represent a significant upgrade to its aerial capacities.", "idx": 8499}], "idx": 5508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Erica Williams is deputy director of Campus Progress, a project of the Center for American Progress, a Washington-based organization that describes itself as dedicated to progressive causes. She works to engage the millennial generation and other underrepresented communities in the political process. She can be found at ericawilliamsonline.com and on twitter at @ericawilliamsdc. Erica Williams says Ted Kennedy consistently exemplified the hope for an open, just and inclusive America. (CNN) -- Sen. Edward \"Ted\" Kennedy may have been 77 years old, but he embodied the spirit, determination and core values of my generation -- the millenials -- in a way that no other senator has in our lifetime. How ironic that the passing of one of the oldest and longest serving senators has left me, a 25-year-old woman, frantically searching for a fierce, dedicated ally for causes that concern young Americans.\n@highlight\nErica Williams says, \"Kennedy embodied core values of my generation\"\n@highlight\nWilliams notes Kennedy's work to lower voting age to 18, pass Pell Grants\n@highlight\nCurrent generation identified with and appreciated Kennedy's work, she says", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 518, "end": 537}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I first began working in politics, advocating for the political empowerment and representation of young people, I quickly learned that @placeholder not only fought for us, but also eagerly and wholeheartedly worked with us.", "idx": 8501}], "idx": 5509} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- My first investigation as a new Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer with the Centers for Disease Control was of a large outbreak of measles, mostly among Hispanic children, many under a year old, and many who became infected when they visited hospital emergency departments for other reasons. I will never forget how nervous I was. I wanted to do a good job for those children, their families and everyone around them. These infants were too young to be vaccinated, and as a result they were particularly susceptible. So we vaccinated those around them to stop transmission. By 2000, a decade after my EIS experience, measles transmission in the United States was declared to have been stopped. However, we still have occasional clusters of measles in pockets of unvaccinated children after measles has been brought into the United States from somewhere else in the world.\n@highlight\nMeasles was declared eradicated in the United States in 2000\n@highlight\nWe still continue to see cases stemming from overseas\n@highlight\nMeasles is preventable through vaccination", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 120}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Director: A disease outbreak anywhere is a risk everywhere", "idx": 8502}], "idx": 5510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The people who killed three Israeli teenagers have hurt the Israeli people deeply, there's no doubt about that. But they have also harmed Palestinians, and they have hurt the cause of peace. Anyone who fails to condemn this horrific act -- the murder of students going home from school -- is contributing to the poison that makes peace so difficult in the Mideast. Anyone who hesitates, who equivocates, is helping to prolong the conflict. For Palestinians and their supporters around the world, if you remain silent about the killing of Israelis, you are adding to the duration and bitterness of this conflict. Excuse this atrocity, and you condemn the people of this area to remain enemies for the foreseeable future.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: The killing of three Israeli students hurts Mideast peace process\n@highlight\nGhitis: Israelis are consumed with grief, but they are watching how the world reacts\n@highlight\nShe says Palestinians who are outraged should speak out loudly against the tragedy\n@highlight\nGhitis: That would spark a positive reaction and create energy toward reconciliation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 453, "end": 464}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They provide evidence to back the claim that @placeholder will never let that happen, that what they really want is to destroy Israel.", "idx": 8507}], "idx": 5513} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three days ago, I decided to write an open letter to black protesters because I couldn't stay silent any longer. Since the death of Michael Brown, America has been in an intense debate over how law enforcement operates in communities of color. I am an African-American police officer -- a term that seems like an oxymoron these days -- and like thousands of other black men and women who wear blue, I exist in two worlds. The open letter, published by theGrio, was an attempt to offer solutions. I wrote about how proud I am to see young black men and women mobilize and rally for a cause but that too many in their movement overgeneralize and paint all law enforcement as corrupt. I explained how, contrary to what is often portrayed, the vast majority of cops aspire to be peacekeepers and that our good work often goes unnoticed. Finally, I offered what I believe could be achievable solutions to improve the relationship between law enforcement and the communities of color we serve.\n@highlight\nA black police officer says he lives in two worlds\n@highlight\nHe shares hopes, aspirations of African American community and values of police\n@highlight\nProtesters should know there are cops who are seeking to solve community problems, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 261, "end": 276}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the truth of how @placeholder act and respond in these situations.\"", "idx": 8522}], "idx": 5523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Black voters allowed themselves to be used by Sen. Thad Cochran to win the Republican primary runoff for Mississippi's U.S. Senate seat. Cochran beat state Sen. Chris McDaniel by targeting black Democrats and getting them to vote for him in a tight race. It was a brilliant political strategy in a state that allows open primaries, where voters can cross party lines to vote. It also showed blacks -- and the Republican Party that ignores them -- that black voters can wield political influence. Cochran won the runoff by a little over 6,000 votes. The runoff was triggered because no candidate garnered 50% of the vote in the first primary, which Cochran lost to McDaniel by some 1,000 votes.\n@highlight\nCrystal Wright looks at how black voters in Mississippi were used to win the Senate primary\n@highlight\nThad Cochran appealed to black Democratic voters out of desperation, she argues\n@highlight\nThe Democrat-dominated Congressional Black Caucus applauds his use of blacks\n@highlight\nCochran's victory wasn't a watershed moment and didn't mean what many think, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 418, "end": 433}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 931, "end": 956}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This Mississippi primary race is a harbinger of what can happen to the GOP in future national elections if @placeholder continue to ignore the black vote.", "idx": 8532}], "idx": 5530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rapper DMX has found himself in trouble with the law again, this time with a DUI charge in South Carolina, authorities said Friday. Troopers in Greenville pulled over in a 1978 Plymouth station wagon Thursday night after spotting it traveling erratically, the South Carolina Highway Patrol said. DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was driving, he was given a field sobriety test and failed, the agency said. The rapper was charged with driving under the influence, driving without a license and driving without a seat belt, the patrol said.. However, his publicist, Domenick Nati, said DMX wasn't arrested for DUI.\n@highlight\nNEW: Publicist for DMX counters report of DUI arrest\n@highlight\nRapper DMX arrested after failing a field sobriety test, South Carolina authorities say\n@highlight\nHe was also driving without a license, without a seat belt, SC Highway Patrol says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 86, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 269, "end": 297}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 622, "end": 624}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 861, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is back at his home in @placeholder and we are continuing our focus on his upcoming album and acting roles.\"", "idx": 8539}], "idx": 5535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Our wait for details on the Magic Mike sequel set to hit theaters in July 2015 is over, ladies and (gay) gentlemen. Thanks to GQ's July 2014 cover story on Channing Tatum (read it here in its entirety) we now know the plot will revolve around our favorite male exotic dancers going to a strippers' convention. According to GQ, that's the first memory of his stripper days Tatum shared with his producing partner Reid Carolin when pitching the first film: \"I want to do the story of when I'm in a dark U-Haul with a bunch of these guys and we're doing drugs driving up to the stripper convention.\"\n@highlight\nThe plot will revolve around our favorite a strippers' convention\n@highlight\nGreg Jacobs will direct\n@highlight\nTatum claims he's a \"high-functioning alcoholic\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 138, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 335, "end": 336}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 424, "end": 435}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Below are other fun tidbits from the @placeholder cover story, which again, is worth reading in its entirety:", "idx": 8545}], "idx": 5539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Freetown, Sierra Leone (CNN) -- Millions of people will breathe a sigh of relief that Charles Taylor has finally been held to account for the years of violence, misery and suffering that he brought to the people of West Africa. Taylor, a former president of Liberia, was found guilty after a lengthy trial by a special court sitting in The Hague for aiding and abetting rebels during the bloody conflict in Sierra Leone between 1996 and 2002. The violence in Sierra Leone shocked the world as thousands of civilians were caught up in the fighting. Limbs were hacked off as punishment, mass killings and gang rape were common and thousands of children were forced to fight or become sex slaves. The survivors still struggle with the mental and physical scars of their ordeals.\n@highlight\nDuring Sierra Leone fighting, limbs were hacked off as punishment\n@highlight\nBrima Sheriff says survivors still struggle with mental and physical scars\n@highlight\nHe says Taylor's conviction sends signal authorities moving to end impunity\n@highlight\nMoves to hold perpetrators to account must be transparent and fair, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As in @placeholder, government and armed opposition groups used rape and other forms of sexual violence against women and girls as deliberate strategies, as a weapon of war and to instil terror.", "idx": 8552}], "idx": 5545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- -- Turkey's prime minister planted himself at the heart of the Arab world's turbulent politics on Tuesday, when he declared himself a champion of the Palestinian cause during a speech at the headquarters of the League of Arab States. \"Our Palestinian brothers should declare an independent state,\" Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced to an assembly of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo. \"Now is the time to have the Palestinian flag in Gaza, and the Palestinian flag should go to the United Nations,\" Erdogan said to applause from the audience. \"Let us hoist the Palestinian flag to the sky, and this should be a symbol of justice and peace in the Middle East.\"\n@highlight\nTurkish prime minister addresses Arab foreign ministers in Cairo\n@highlight\nSpeech put an end to Turkey's isolation from the Arab world\n@highlight\nRecep Tayyip Erdogan continued his diplomatic offensive against Israel\n@highlight\nHe is also scheduled to visit Tunisia and Libya during his \"Revolution Tour\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 226, "end": 246}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 313, "end": 332}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 828, "end": 847}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 970, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But outside the @placeholder headquarters on Tuesday, a less welcoming crowd greeted the Turkish leader.", "idx": 8560}], "idx": 5552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A tenacious Tunisia broke the deadlock in Group B to put one foot in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations. The 2004 champions were the first team to win a match in the so-called \"Group of Draw\" with a 2-1 victory over Zambia. The second qualifying place from Group B is still up for grabs, however, after Cape Verde and the Democratic Republic of Congo played out a goalless draw in the late game. That result will cheer the free-flowing Zambians, who had created the best chances as dusk began to settle around the tree-fringed Estadio De Ebebiyin.\n@highlight\nTunisia stage a late comeback to defeat Zambia 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nAhmed Akaichi and captain Yassine Chikhaoui find the net for Tunisia\n@highlight\nCongo DR and Cape Verde draw to keep Group B qualification hopes alive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 99, "end": 119}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 339, "end": 366}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 544, "end": 562}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 634, "end": 654}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he was being treated on the sidelines, Tunisia spied a chance to take a run at 10-man @placeholder.", "idx": 8577}], "idx": 5562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An artist who had her identity stolen by a woman in 2011 has found a unique and interesting way to deal with the horrific experience. Jessamyn Lovell, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, had her wallet stolen from the gallery SF Camerawork in San Francisco by a woman named Erin Hart, leading to months of mysterious bills, parking tickets, and even a summons to appear in court on theft charges. Angry and frustrated, she channeled her rage into a new art project, Dear Erin Hart. Getting her back: Angry and frustrated, Jessamyn Lovell began to photograph Erin Hart (pictured) after she was released from prison on identity theft charges, some of which were related to Lovell\n@highlight\nArtist and photographer Jessamyn Lovell had her identity stolen in 2011\n@highlight\nAfter endless bills, parking tickets and even a summons that was not hers, she hired a private investigator to track down the woman responsible\n@highlight\nLovell then started photographing the culprit, Erin Hart, and stalking her around San Francisco\n@highlight\nLovell displayed her photos last month", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 458, "end": 471}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has yet to respond, though she does seem to be aware of the photographer in many of the shots.", "idx": 8583}], "idx": 5568} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:39 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:17 EST, 7 September 2012 Businessman: Super successful Chad Pike has spent huge sums on his village but locals have been keen to turn on him A multi-millionaire US businessman has pumped a fortune into improving the idyllic English village he lives in but residents are still up in arms. Chad Pike bought and revamped the local pub, allegedly handed tens of thousands to the church organ fund and will sell all his homegrown vegetables in a new farm shop he will pay for. But despite all he has done locally, a hedge he planted in the garden of his Grade I listed mansion in Edington, near Devizes, Wiltshire, is one of several things villagers claim to hold against him.\n@highlight\nProperty expert Chad Pike has donated to the church, bought and revamped the local pub and is creating a farm shop in Edington, Wiltshire\n@highlight\nBut neighbours and villagers have queued up to criticise him and accused him of ruining the area\n@highlight\n'There's a money clash. There's a culture clash. And there's a lot of nimbys like us,' one said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 233, "end": 234}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Generous: He is believed to have donated thousands towards a new organ for @placeholder church", "idx": 8588}], "idx": 5573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "From the moment we cross the Turkish border into Syria, evidence of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria's draconian and brutal rule lingers. More than a month after the group was driven from the town of Addana, residents here drive through the streets, pointing out where ISIS fighters carried out executions and left bodies to rot for all to see. \"That's where they had one of their checkpoints,\" says rebel fighter Abu Sa'ed, pointing to a small concrete building on the side of the road as we speed past. ISIS arrived in Addana about a year ago, initially welcomed in the conservative town by Islamist fighters. But within a few months, ISIS had entrenched itself and begun exerting its harsh order through what one fighter calls \"terrorism and punishment.\"\n@highlight\nThe radical opposition group ISIS was driven from Addana more than a month ago\n@highlight\nLocals describe mass executions committed by the al Qaeda-influenced group\n@highlight\nA war within a war is taking place in Syria, pitting rebel fighters against radicals from ISIS\n@highlight\nThe town is still reeling from the group's yearlong brutal reign", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In early January, rebel groups banded together and launched an offensive against @placeholder in Addana and other areas in northern Syria.", "idx": 8590}], "idx": 5574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For the first time since facing an onslaught of criticism this year over his foreign policy views, Sen. Rand Paul spelled out his national security principles Thursday in a comprehensive speech. The Kentucky Republican, who's aggressively laying groundwork for a potential presidential campaign, sought to paint himself as a champion of \"conservative realism,\" a doctrine that skates between the hawkish and dovish ends of the foreign policy spectrum. \"Yes, we need a hammer ready, but not every civil war is a nail,\" he said in New York at the Center for the National Interest, a think-tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.\n@highlight\nRand Paul hits back at critics with a big foreign policy speech.\n@highlight\nPaul outlines when he thinks the U.S. should use force in foreign entanglements\n@highlight\nThe Kentucky Republican is considered to be shaping a potential 2016 presidential run", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 545, "end": 576}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Paul attempted to address critics that characterize his views as isolationist and was aiming to approach his speech Thursday from the perspective of a major, would-be @placeholder leader, rather than a lawmaker, a spokesman told CNN before the speech.", "idx": 8599}], "idx": 5582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Having waited to be heard, Amanda Knox is finally speaking for herself. Five and a half years after her roommate Meredith Kercher was found murdered in the house they shared, the notorious American student has published her own book. \"Waiting to Be Heard\" was released this week in conjunction with her first network television interview -- together a triumph of spectacle over substance. But it could not have been otherwise. This murder was transformed into tabloid entertainment almost from the moment the body was carried out of the house, in picturesque Perugia, Italy, the day after Halloween 2007.\n@highlight\nAmanda Knox publishes book, appears on TV five years after roommate was found murdered\n@highlight\nNina Burleigh: Knox does not come across as authentic and has nothing new to say\n@highlight\nBurleigh: The man who knows the truth is in prison for the murder, but focus is on Knox\n@highlight\nShe was in prison four years, wrongly accused, demonized and endured abuse, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 244, "end": 262}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 598, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But she spent four years in prison, wrongly accused, and endured outrageous and blatantly sexist abuse at the hands of the @placeholder.", "idx": 8620}], "idx": 5593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea is showing signs it could be preparing to carry out a new nuclear test, South Korea's Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said Monday, according to the semi-official South Korean news agency Yonhap. Ryoo made the comment in response to a South Korean lawmaker who cited unspecified reports suggesting there had been an increase in activity near the site of the North's three previous underground nuclear tests, Yonhap reported. The South Korean government had said Sunday that it believes North Korea may test a missile about April 10, citing as an indicator Pyongyang's push for workers to leave the Kaesong Industrial Complex by then.\n@highlight\nNEW: South Korean official cites indications another test is being planned\n@highlight\nU.S. commander in South Korea also cancels trip to Washington this week\n@highlight\nSeoul says Pyongyang is trying to make headlines as a scare tactic\n@highlight\nSwitzerland offers to host a meeting between North and South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 640, "end": 665}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 979, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New reports of missile movements in North Korea have triggered military counteractions by @placeholder and the United States.", "idx": 8625}], "idx": 5596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 10:22 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:12 EST, 14 March 2014 Violence has erupted in Ukraine's eastern city of Donetsk between Ukrainians and pro-Russian groups as Moscow moves thousands of troops to the border. Fighting broke out at rallies staged by opposing demonstrators. One person was killed and at least 10 were hurt, it has been reported. Pro-Russian demonstrators shouted 'Russia, Putin!' and hurled eggs, bottles and other projectiles at rival demonstrators. It comes as Russia confirmed today it has massed thousands of troops on its border with Ukraine as John Kerry warned of 'serious consequences' if Moscow tried to annex Crimea.\n@highlight\nFighting broke out at rallies staged by opposing demonstrators. One person was killed and at least 10 were hurt\n@highlight\nIt comes as Russia confirmed today it has massed thousands of troops on its border with Ukraine\n@highlight\nMeanwhile John Kerry warned of 'serious consequences' if Moscow tried to annex Crimea\n@highlight\nAnd Obama declares U.S. will 'completely reject' Sunday's referendum to be held in Crimea on peninsula's status", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pro Ukraine protestors, some of them injured, are shielded by police at right during clashes with pro @placeholder protestors following a rally in Donetsk, Ukraine", "idx": 8629}], "idx": 5598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Wichita, Kansas (CNN) -- In situations like the dire humanitarian crisis that has followed Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti, we all are forced to witness what is the sometimes painful truth behind the clich\u00e9 about it taking a village to raise a child. In the tragedy unfolding before us now, it will take a global village. President Obama and former presidents, along with other leaders and representatives of humanitarian organizations, have reminded us of this. We would like to add our own small, humble contribution to the efforts under way around the world to help the people of Haiti. In particular, we would like to draw your attention to the many children who were living in Haitian orphanages when the earthquake hit. As we have heard from professionals devoted to children's issues, children are among the most vulnerable segments of a population subject to natural disasters and humanitarian crises. It is not hard to imagine that orphans living in institutional care might often be even more vulnerable.\n@highlight\nIn Haiti crisis, children are most vulnerable and orphans most of all\n@highlight\nAuthors are in the process of adopting Alexander, a 17-month-old orphan in Port-au-Prince\n@highlight\nChildren in Haitian orphanages need to be evacuated, according to staff of institution\n@highlight\nPriority is saving the life of Alexander and his fellow orphans, the authors say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And although we will never know for sure, especially not after the earthquake, anything about her, we firmly believe that his birth mother loved @placeholder and did what was in her power to ensure that he would have a brighter future than she could provide.", "idx": 8633}], "idx": 5599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Leadbeater PUBLISHED: 06:49 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:49 EST, 13 August 2013 It is famed as an iconic weekend break destination \u2013 especially at this time of year, when its Fringe and Art Festivals turn it into a colourful mass of laughter and cool culture. Throw in some of Britain\u2019s best-loved tourist sights \u2013 the historic stretch of the Royal Mile; the 12th century Castle rising high on its bluff; the rearing hilltops of Arthur\u2019s Seat \u2013 and you have a splendid location that pulls in holidaymakers in their thousands. 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A newly formed entity called SpinCo will inherit ownership of Yahoo's 384 million Alibaba shares when the tax-free spin-off is completed toward the end of this year. The stock of the new company will be distributed pro rata to Yahoo shareholders, resulting in SpinCo becoming a separate publicly traded company. A newly formed entity called SpinCo will inherit ownership of Yahoo's 384 million Alibaba shares when the tax-free spin-off is completed toward the end of this year.\n@highlight\nNewly formed SpinCo will inherit ownership of Yahoo's 384 million shares\n@highlight\nYahoo said its profit in the fourth quarter fell 52 percent from a year ago", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 78, "end": 98}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our mobile strategy and focus has transformed @placeholder and yielded significant results.'", "idx": 8638}], "idx": 5604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- As Iraq's insurgency was peaking, and American soldiers were dying at a dizzying rate from roadside bombs, a theater director in London was having an epiphany. Plenty of plays about the Iraqi carnage were piling up on his desk, but there were none about the the calamities befalling Afghanistan. It was then that Nicholas Kent, director of the tiny Tricycle Theatre -- far from the glitz and glamour of London's fabled West End playhouses -- decided to act. \"I became aware in 2007-2008 how it was all going wrong in Afghanistan,\" he said. \"It wasn't being reported in the media and certainly there was no artistic response to it.\"\n@highlight\nA London theater company commissions a cycle of plays about Afghanistan\n@highlight\nBritain's top general says seeing it sooner would have made him a better commander there\n@highlight\nHe has been instrumental in getting America's top brass to watch it\n@highlight\nThe theatre director says the plays have changed his own mind about the conflict too", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 365, "end": 380}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is thrilled that both the British and now the American military have taken such a significant interest in the production, saying there can be no better way to grapple with the complexities of @placeholder.", "idx": 8641}], "idx": 5605} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- We've heard of musicians finding collaborators via Twitter and reporters finding sources, but what about long-lost brothers finding each other? Well, that's what happened to Matthew Keys, online news producer for KTXL FOX40 News in Sacramento, California. \"I have a routine of checking my e-mail, Twitter and Facebook before bed each night, just in case something happened during the evening that I didn't catch, \" Keys told us. Well, at nearly midnight, Keys saw a message that would lead to a pretty big piece of news that he didn't previously \"catch\" -- a message from a man named Adam Smith reading: \"Hey is your mom's name Jackie?\"\n@highlight\nTwo long-lost brothers, who reconnected on Twitter, previously met in a Web forum\n@highlight\nKeys received a message from Smith reading: \"Hey is your mom's name Jackie?\"\n@highlight\nAs an online news producer, Keys knows the power of social media", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, after seeing @placeholder's picture, which looked familiar, the young man recalled having spoken to his brother before.", "idx": 8642}, {"query": "According to @placeholder, the boys have even more siblings out there, waiting to be found.", "idx": 8643}], "idx": 5606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 9:47 PM on 17th February 2012 A university student suffered a drug-related death while his girlfriend allegedly kept vital information from paramedics trying to save his life. Amanda Denke, 19, of Wilton, Connecticut, waited to call for help when her boyfriend Pawel Sywak, 20, stopped breathing last month, police said. The former University of Connecticut student was charged on Thursday after allegedly hiding drugs and lying to police about what happened. Tragedy: Amanda Denke, 19, left, waited to call for help when her boyfriend Pawel Sywak, 20, right, stopped breathing last month, Connecticut police said\n@highlight\nAmanda Denke, 19, of Wilton, Connecticut, charged\n@highlight\n'Withheld vital details' as medics treated Pawl Sywak\n@highlight\n'Found to have heroin, marijuana and smoke pipes'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 362, "end": 386}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "teen, who has since dropped out of @placeholder, was also charged with making", "idx": 8644}], "idx": 5607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 14:09 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 16 September 2013 Just hours after the nation was rocked by news of a mass shooting in Washigton\u2019s Navy Yard, a politician in Russia shocked them once more by mocking the tragedy before a death toll had even been tallied. Alexei Pushkov took to Twitter Monday morning and used Obama\u2019s words from a speech on the Syria crisis to ridicule Americans in the wake of the tragedy in the capital. \u2018A new shootout at Navy headquarters in Washington \u2013 a lone gunman and 7 corpses. Nobody\u2019s even surprised anymore,\u2019 Pushkov tweeted two hours after shots first rang out. \u2018A clear confirmation of American exceptionalism.\u2019\n@highlight\nAlexei Pushkov ridiculed 'American exceptionalism' just hours after shots rang out at Washington's Navy Yard\n@highlight\nThe mocking tweet used words from Obama's speech on the Syria crisis last week to ridicule America\n@highlight\nPushkov became a staple of media coverage of Russia during the Edward Snowden controversy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Snowden was eventually granted asylum in @placeholder, but not before Pushkov got in his jabs\u2014at Snowden and America.", "idx": 8650}], "idx": 5610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mikhail Kalashnikov, the designer of the assault rifle that has killed more people than any other firearm in the world, has died in hospital at the age of 94. The creator of the AK-47 more than 60 years ago died in hospital his home city of Izhevsk, near the Ural Mountains - where his gun is still made. He had been ill for some time and had been in intensive care since November 17. Scroll down for video Deadly icon: Mikhail Kalashnikov with the weapon that made his fortune - and won him praise and condemnation. There is one AK-47 for every 70 people in the world, the deadliest weapon ever created\n@highlight\nFormer Russian peasant designed the AK-47 after the Second World War\n@highlight\nPopular with militants, the gun is still made in his home city of Izhevsk\n@highlight\nIts low price and wide production made it synonymous with mass killing\n@highlight\nInventor insisted he created it to 'defend the fatherland' of Soviet Union\n@highlight\nHe never wanted to design guns and would rather have built a lawnmower\n@highlight\nThere is one Kalashnikov for every 70 people in the world", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 420, "end": 438}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All ideas were property of the government, not one individual person, and pride came from helping the great @placeholder army.", "idx": 8654}], "idx": 5612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Turkish-Syrian border (CNN) -- In the besieged Syrian city of Kobani, precious medicine rains from the sky. Antibiotics, anesthetics, sanitary supplies and bandages -- all desperately needed to treat local fighters and civilians wounded during the siege of this crucial town near the Turkish border. U.S. airplanes are dropping medical supplies and weapons into this Kurdish city as defenders try to beat back the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. Not long ago, Kobani's fall to ISIS seemed certain. But foreign airstrikes and airdropped supplies could help turn the tide. \"We thank the people who brought these medical supplies,\" said Dr. Walat Omar, who has been braving enemy artillery for weeks to treat the wounded at a makeshift clinic.\n@highlight\nA doctor in Kobani expresses gratitude for airdropped medical supplies\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says that of 28 bundles dropped, one went outside a target zone\n@highlight\nA video shows what appears to be an ISIS fighter next to a bundle\n@highlight\nCNN cannot independently confirm whether that bundle is from a U.S. airdrop", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In exclusive video obtained by CNN from inside Kobani, @placeholder showed boxes of medicine in his clinic received from the airdrops.", "idx": 8656}], "idx": 5614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The sister of presidential assailant John Hinckley Jr. testified Tuesday that she has seen no sign that her brother represents a danger to himself or others. Diane Sims, who said she loves her brother, said she supports a proposal that would expand his visits to their mother's home in Williamsburg, Virginia, and might eventually allow him to live there as a full-time outpatient. But she said she does not think it would be a good option for him to move to the Dallas area, where she lives. \"President Bush lives not 10 minutes from me and I think it would be a concern,\" said Sims, apparently referring to concerns the Secret Service might have. Former President George W. 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Researchers at CERN, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, have managed to confine single antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic trap. This will allow them to conduct a more detailed study of antihydrogen, which will in turn allow scientists to compare matter and antimatter. Understanding antimatter is one of the biggest challenges facing science -- most theoretical physicists and cosmologists believe that at the Big Bang, when the universe was created, matter and antimatter were produced in equal amounts.\n@highlight\nAntihydrogen atoms were trapped in a magnetic field\n@highlight\nMatter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact\n@highlight\n\"It's taken us five years to get here,\" says Professor Jeffrey Hangst\n@highlight\nCERN's next ambition is to create a beam of antimatter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"At the @placeholder we believe the temperatures were very very high and we understand in theory why antimatter disappeared but there is no physical theory to back it up.\"", "idx": 8663}], "idx": 5617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police searching for missing teenager Alice Gross have seized more CCTV footage than they did during the aftermath of the London riots Police hunting for missing schoolgirl Alice Gross have started searching the National Trust-owned estate where Batman was filmed - two miles from where she was last seen. Scotland Yard officers are combing Osterley Park, a Georgian country house and estate in west London, for the first time. The estate is around two miles from where the 14-year-old was last seen on CCTV cameras as she walked across Brentford Lock on the Grand Union Canal. 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Watson already impressed visitors at a Las Vegas tech conference last week by devising recipes like Swiss-Thai asparagus quiche and Austrian chocolate burrito. The next stop is Austin's South by Southwest Festival, where Watson will continue making odd but delicious dishes like pork belly moussaka as IBM works to fit the technology into a convenient app that anyone can use.\n@highlight\nIBM is now using the computer that beat champion Ken Jennings to think up unique dishes that are actually served to customers\n@highlight\nHuman chefs first suggest a dish then Watson makes trillions of computations based on information it accesses from the cloud\n@highlight\nWatson considers human taste, and quintillions of possible recipes to decide which one is most likely to surprise and impress\n@highlight\nThe computer then spits out a list of ingredients and chefs whip up the food for eager patrons", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 460, "end": 486}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About $100 million will go toward investing in startup companies that are building apps to be run through @placeholder.", "idx": 8674}], "idx": 5626} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Falcao signs for Manchester United in \u00a312m season-long loan Follow all the movers and shakers here Follow the latest on Falcao's move here Cristiano Ronaldo has hailed Radamel Falcao's loan switch to Manchester United as a 'fantastic buy' for Louis van Gaal. The striker will cost the Old Trafford club \u00a312million and follows Angel di Maria, Daley Blind, Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera and Marcos Rojo in joining Van Gaal at United, taking the club's total spending to \u00a3150m. Scroll down for VIDEOS... 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Jarrod Allen, from Sydney, finds potential matches on the dating app and then painstakingly recreates their weird and wonderful profile pictures. The hilarious results end up on the 25-year-old's blog and Instagram where he goes by the name Tindafella. 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Helen Rees (not her real name) agreed to appear on today's This Morning and be interviewed by presenters Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley on the condition she would not be identified. Speaking to them with her face turned away from the cameras, she revealed how she and her younger sister and older brother grew up In Ireland in fear of their father. 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Her son was killed last February by armed Neighborhood Watch captain George Zimmerman, launching a battle over the controversial \u2018Stand Your Ground\u2019 law, as well as a fight for civil rights. Speaking of her late son, Ms Fulton said: \u2018I never said he was perfect, but he was mine.\u2019 Mother's grief: Sybrina Fulton, right, pictured with Tracy Martin, center, said that she still finds it hard to believe Trayvon is gone, a year after he was killed\n@highlight\nSybrina Fulton said that she's found the death of her son, Trayvon Martin, to be extremely difficult\n@highlight\nMartin's death has sparked civil rights questions and questioning of controversial 'Stand Your Ground' laws\n@highlight\nHe was shot dead by Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman last February 26\n@highlight\nZimmerman claims self-defense and his own innocence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 871, "end": 887}, {"start": 926, "end": 943}, {"start": 955, "end": 970}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Filmed: Surveillance footage of @placeholder from last February shows the 17-year-old making his purchase", "idx": 8712}], "idx": 5652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If this is to be Mark Warburton\u2019s final season at Griffin Park then he won\u2019t want any off the field issues derailing their push for promotion. Reports that Brentford are lining up a new manager for next season regardless of if they are promoted to the Premier League or still in the Championship are understood to have hurt Warburton and he is believed to be keen to stay at the club - but feels he is being forced out. Brentford refused to deny that they had been talking to potential replacements for Warburton in a statement but said the 52-year-old remained their manager.\n@highlight\nOdion Ighalo scored an injury time goal to hand Watford all three points\n@highlight\nThe Nigerian striker scored twice in the second half to seal victory\n@highlight\nBrentford had earlier taken the lead via former Luton striker Andre Gray\n@highlight\nThe hosts lost defender Jake Bidwell to a straight red in the first half", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 860, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brentford's @placeholder is shown the red card as they take on fellow promotion hopefuls Watford", "idx": 8717}], "idx": 5655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jacob Murphy has issued an apology to Blackpool after the on loan winger's dismissive Snapchat about the club went viral on social media. Ahead of their Boxing Day 1-0 defeat at Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday, Murphy snapchatted a picture with team-mate Donervon Daniels sarcastically mocking the club's plight in England's second tier. Murphy, who started the clash at Hillsborough, accompanied the photo with the caption 'We are going to lose... Again.' Blackpool's on loan midfielder Jacob Murphy has apologised for his dismissive snapchat about the club Murphy's snapchat mocking their plight before their trip to Sheffield Wednesday went viral on social media\n@highlight\nBlackpool lost 1-0 at Sheffield Wednesday on Boxing Day\n@highlight\nBlackpool's on loan midfielder Jacob Murphy snapchatted a picture mocking their Championship plight before the match\n@highlight\nPhotographed with team-mate Donervon Daniels, 19-year-old captioned it with 'We are going to lose... 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Margaret Harvey, 75, bombarded 57-year-old Pauline Crossley - a former legal advisor at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire - with phone calls and even turned up at her home. She became obsessed with staff at the hospital who she blamed for causing the death of her husband Graham, who died in 2004 aged 66.\n@highlight\nMargaret Harvey bombarded hospital's former legal advisor with calls\n@highlight\nBlamed University Hospital of North Staffordshire for death of husband\n@highlight\nShe also turned up at cardiologist's home in Cornwall with meat hammer\n@highlight\nWas jailed for 28 days last year for bombarding hospital chief with calls\n@highlight\nBut was spared jail yesterday after pleading guilty to latest harassment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 188}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 361, "end": 376}, {"start": 410, "end": 451}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 648, "end": 662}, {"start": 735, "end": 776}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s home address and phone number and began to harass her.", "idx": 8737}], "idx": 5669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves Boost: Germany appears to have backed David Cameron's idea for a 'two-speed' Europe David Cameron\u2019s bid to cut a new deal for Britain with Brussels received a major boost yesterday when Germany publicly backed the idea of a \u2018two-speed Europe\u2019. In a significant step, the powerful German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble said he accepted British demands that EU countries outside the Eurozone would need special protections in future. \u2018As long as the UK will not join the Eurozone, maybe we can find a two-state solution,\u2019 he said. In a joint article with the Chancellor George Osborne, Mr Schauble spelled out Germany\u2019s vision of how Eurozone countries could pursue deeper political and monetary union, while ensuring \u2018fairness\u2019 for EU countries like Britain that remain outside.\n@highlight\nPowerful German Finance Minister said he accepted British demands\n@highlight\nCameron wants special protections for EU countries outside the Eurozone\n@highlight\nGermany is pushing for closer union within the Eurozone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 320, "end": 336}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 376, "end": 377}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 468, "end": 469}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 751, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 924, "end": 925}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman said: What we see is @placeholder, one of the leading players in the eurozone, accepting that there needs to be these proper safeguards put in place as further changes are made for the eurozone.", "idx": 8742}], "idx": 5674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department threw aside diplomatic language Tuesday, attacking Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for creating what it calls a \"catastrophe\" by throwing many international aid workers out of the country. President Omar al-Bashir ordered the expulsion of aid groups after he was indicted on war crimes charges. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a direct challenge to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir Tuesday, warning that he and his government \"will be held responsible for every single death that occurs in\" the refugee camps of the Darfur region. Al-Bashir ordered the expulsion of 13 international aid groups from the Sudan earlier this month after he was indicted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes. While other aid groups remain in Sudan, the United Nations said the 13 expelled groups provided roughly half the assistance delivered in Darfur.\n@highlight\nState Department says Sudan president throwing out aid agencies is \"catastrophe\"\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton warns Sudan president will be \"responsible for every single death\"\n@highlight\nOmar al-Bashir wanted aid groups out after indictment on war crime charges\n@highlight\nSpokesman: Bashir must reverse decision because \"people's lives are at risk\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 45}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 717, "end": 744}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 943}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is a priority for this administration, particularly at a time when it cries out for peace and for justice.", "idx": 8743}], "idx": 5675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Domin Follow @@martin_domin Northern Ireland's Milk Cup clash with Mexico was abandoned with 60 seconds remaining after four players were sent off following two mass brawls on Wednesday night. The hosts had come from behind to lead 2-1 at the Coleraine Showgrounds but the match was overshadowed by the shameful scenes which saw punches and kicks thrown on both sides. Northern Ireland are expected to be awarded the three points which will see them remain top of the Elite League which also includes Canada and China. Fight: Northern Ireland were trailing 1-0 to Mexico when the first brawl broke out\n@highlight\nMexico were leading 1-0 when the first fight broke out\n@highlight\nPunches and kicks were thrown as three players were sent off\n@highlight\nNorthern Ireland then fought back to lead 2-1 with three minutes remaining\n@highlight\nTwo minutes later, another brawl broke out\n@highlight\nAnother Mexico player was sent off and the match was abandoned\n@highlight\nThe same teams clashed a year ago when a Mexico player was sent off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 253, "end": 273}, {"start": 379, "end": 394}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 761, "end": 776}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I have to be careful what I say, but I would like to think @placeholder will not be back at the Milk Cup.", "idx": 8762}], "idx": 5685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There was a pretty epic party on Wednesday night. You probably weren't there. But don't take it personally. We can't all be awesome. Naturally, of course, I was present, showing up casually late because it's what awesome people do at epic parties. That, and defile the mashed potatoes. Granted, this particular epic party was held on Twitter. And it was hosted by CVS. And, technically, everybody was invited. Thus, I'm suddenly now beginning to question my awesomeness. Me: \"Am I awesome?\" Me: \"Not really.\" Me: \"I appreciate your honesty.\" Me: \"Whatever, nerd.\" OK, so maybe it's not Ibiza, but there was a popular online party hosted by the CVS Beauty Club to promote the pharmacy's cosmetic offerings via social media. And for a good hour or so during the big digital soiree, the hashtag was a leading trend.\n@highlight\nIn \"Apparently This Matters,\" Jarrett Bellini tackles trending social-media topics\n@highlight\nThis week, he crashes the CVS Beauty Club's Twitter party\n@highlight\nYes, that was really a thing\n@highlight\nYou can join even if you're not a Juggalo -- or a hooker", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 837, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Essentially, anyone can join for free to get periodic discounts and rewards on various @placeholder cosmetics.", "idx": 8770}], "idx": 5690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Take a handful of screen goddesses and a clutch of matinee idols, put them together and one thing's sure to happen. Nobody does love like they do in the movies: this month on the Screening Room, we've picked our favorite silver-screen romantic moments. No contest: Bogie and Bergman in undoubtedly the silver screen's top romantic movie moment From rom-coms to heartbreak, these are the scenes that skip the schmaltz to make us believe that sometimes, Cupid really does get it right. And, just for balance, we've also picked those moments that made us cringe -- or long for a sick-bucket ...\n@highlight\nFilms full of romance include \"Roman Holiday,\" \"City Lights,\" \"Am\u00e9lie\"\n@highlight\nBogart and Bergman's \"Casablanca\" farewell tops the list\n@highlight\nList by no means complete; send us yours", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Post your comments to the @placeholder blog and we'll publish the best.", "idx": 8780}], "idx": 5698} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The creators are billing it as one of the coolest hostels in the world and it's undoubtedly one of the most novel overnight stays you are ever likely to experience. Welcome to the Jumbo Hostel -- an old Boeing 747 which is being converted into a 25-room hostel at the Stockholm-Arlanda airport. The Jumbo Hostel is currently being refurbished and will open for business in December 2008. The idea is the brainchild of Swedish businessman and entrepreneur Oscar Dios, who has been running hostels in Uppsala, Sweden for the past five years. Renovation work is underway on a plane which used to carry in excess of 350 passengers. 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The stage show Rupert will chart the 82-year-old press baron\u2019s career in cabaret style, covering his turbulent private life, his proximity to powerful politicians and the toxic fallout from the newspaper hacking scandal. British producers have signed a deal to turn the Australian play, which had a sell-out run in Melbourne last year, into a UK hit \u2013 and promise that it will be \u2018updated to take account of recent events\u2019.\n@highlight\nBased on Australian show about Murdoch which had sell-out run last year\n@highlight\nNew British deal will feature latest revelations involving Blair and Deng\n@highlight\nSir Ian McKellen, Michael Sheen and David Morrissey tipped for roles", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 471, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 500}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder appeared fleetingly as a caricature in the Australian version of the play, which ran before news broke of the Blair-Deng friendship, but there was no mention of his closeness to 45-year-old Ms Deng.", "idx": 8797}], "idx": 5709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Zoe Szathmary and Associated Press Broadcast legend Kasey Casem died today at age 82 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease and dementia. His children, Mike, Kerri and Julie Kasem announced their father's death on social media. The message does not include the name of his second wife, Jean Kasem, who had been fighting them in in an ugly court battle over his medical treatment. Kasem was known worldwide as the longtime host of radio program 'American Top 40' and as the voice of cartoon character Shaggy from the Scooby-Doo franchise. 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Hayes, 18, and Cheyenne Phillips, 13, are suspected of stealing three cars -- two with guns inside -- and are the subject of a law enforcement search that stretches from Kentucky to Georgia -- and maybe on to Florida.\n@highlight\n\"I just wish they would turn themselves in,\" says mother of Dalton Hayes\n@highlight\n18-year-old man and 13-year-old girl wanted in rural Kentucky\n@highlight\nSheriff says they may have stolen three vehicles -- two with guns inside", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 347, "end": 363}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sheriff said the two teens may be headed to @placeholder.", "idx": 8810}], "idx": 5718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- Some elections are fueled by passion. Others are guided by a sense of urgency. This one seems to be driven by ambivalence. That is where we're at as we near Tuesday's Iowa caucuses, the kickoff to the voting portion of the 2012 election. According to the polls in the Hawkeye State, Ron Paul and Mitt Romney are virtually tied for the lead, each with no more than a quarter of the vote. A new CNN/Time/ORC poll finds that Romney has 25% and Paul has 22%, with Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry each in the teens.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: We're about to see the start of the voting for Election 2012\n@highlight\nHe says voters in both parties are ambivalent about the choices\n@highlight\nGOP can't seem to crown a front-runner; liberals lukewarm on Obama, he says\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Many people may choose not to vote, unless candidates rise to the occasion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 553, "end": 568}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The problem is the same kind of enthusiasm gap that @placeholder is facing with Republican voters.", "idx": 8811}], "idx": 5719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While New York police sort out the brawl that left Chris Brown with a nasty cut on his chin early Thursday, the media is left with conflicting details that are mostly be attributed to unnamed sources. It was a \"brutal attack\" that injured Brown, his model girlfriend Karrueche Tran and his bodyguard, Brown rep Jeff Raymond said. \"Chris and his party are cooperating with New York authorities who are pursuing this incident further.\" Brown and others in his group have been interviewed by New York police, Brown's spokesman said. A New York Police spokesman confirmed the department was investigating the incident.\n@highlight\nChris Brown wanted no part of the confrontation, a source close to the singer says\n@highlight\nBrown and his friends were trying to leave when they were brutally attacked, the source says\n@highlight\nDrake \"was on his way out of the club when the altercation began,\" his rep says\n@highlight\n\"No one in Chris' camp was inciting the other party,\" Brown's spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown's spokesman disputed one online report that someone in Brown's group escalated the confrontation by taunting @placeholder.", "idx": 8813}], "idx": 5721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 15 May 2013 They are officially classed as twins, but three-year-old Alessia and her sister Lara Deleo do not share the same birthday. Instead of being born minutes or even hours apart, the sisters entered the world 16 days apart - a feat obstetricians say is incredibly rare. Parents Linda and Nick Deleo, both 38, had no idea there would be any delay with the birth of their twins girls. Twin girls born 16 days apart: Mother Linda Deleo pictured with her twins Lara, left, and Alessia, right\n@highlight\nTwin sisters Alessia and Lara Deleo were born more than two weeks apart\n@highlight\nAlessia was born naturally 26 weeks premature on February 2, 2010\n@highlight\nHer sister Lara was delivered by C-section 23 weeks premature on Feb 16", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The doctors decided the main aim was to keep @placeholder in there as long as possible to help her grow.", "idx": 8814}], "idx": 5722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 09:29 EST, 15 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:34 EST, 15 February 2013 An angry husband has condemned the 'witch doctors and box tickers' running the NHS after his elderly wife died following a catalogue of medical blunders. Retired teacher Mary Kirkby, 74, suffered such appalling and undignified treatment she was left sobbing in her hospital bed with a broken hip by staff who told her husband Raymond 'crying is what old people do'. During her treatment at two different hospitals Mrs Kirkby, 74, had fallen over four times times after being forced to use a bedside cabinet as a walking aid.\n@highlight\nMary Kirkby, 74, had fallen over four times times while in hospital\n@highlight\nHad been forced to use a bedside cabinet as a walking aid, her husband says\n@highlight\nWas crying in pain in hospital bed but staff dismissed it as attention seeking\n@highlight\nBroken hip was only discovered after husband Ray demanded X-ray\n@highlight\nRetired teacher later died after suffering further indignities in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The trust has apologised to Mr Kirkby, who said: '@placeholder was cheated out of her dignity and was catastrophically let down.", "idx": 8815}], "idx": 5723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shocking footage has emerged of an Ohio woman handcuffed and charged with resisting arrest after sheriff\u2019s deputies pinned her down on the floor pried open her mouth to retrieve a Tylenol tablet. Surveillance video shows Siobhan Householder, 35, of Akron, being confronted last week by a police officer after she took the prescription medication \u2013 the altercation left her injured and arrested. Householder was in a holding area while waiting to make a court appearance when she took the medication for a tooth infection, she told the Akron Beacon-Journal. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Forced to the ground: Siobhan Householder is shown on the ground as the sheriff's deputy tries to force her mouth open\n@highlight\nSiobhan Householder, 35, was in a holding room while waiting to make a court appearance last week when the incident occurred\n@highlight\nThe mother of three insists she was unaware she was in custody because she showed up to the courthouse on her own\n@highlight\nThe sheriff's deputy is seen on the video throwing Householder to the ground, pulling her hair, squeezing her mouth and jamming his fingers in", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 221, "end": 239}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 535, "end": 554}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 709, "end": 727}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder disputes police assertions they found three additional unknown pills in a latex glove.", "idx": 8837}], "idx": 5742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 15:00 EST, 2 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:23 EST, 2 August 2013 A Tennessee newspaper editor has been fired after writing a headline critical of President Obama. Drew Johnson's editorial, titled, 'Take your jobs plan and shove it, Mr. President: Your policies have harmed Chattanooga enough,' was published in the Chattanooga Times Free Press earlier this week when Obama visited the city. The timing of the column gave it a national audience it might not otherwise have had. As a result, it went viral online and Johnson, the editor of the Times Free Press editorial page, has since been let go.\n@highlight\nThe Chattanooga Times Free Press fired Drew Johnson, its editorial page editor, after he wrote a headline telling the president to 'take [his] jobs plan and shove it'\n@highlight\nThe paper says he was fired for violating policy by changing a headline without getting it approved\n@highlight\nJohnson claims he was fired due to political pressure on his bosses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 341, "end": 368}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 640, "end": 667}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contrary to statements made by former Free Press editor Drew Johnson and national media reports, @placeholder was told on multiple prior occasions not to make material changes to editorials or headlines once they were approved by the editor responsible for the page.", "idx": 8839}], "idx": 5744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Philip Jacobson UPDATED: 01:24 EST, 19 October 2011 Back in fatigues: Sergeant First Class Gilad Shalit, wearing army uniform at an IDF base near Kerem Shalom, Israel, this morning, shortly after his release As footage of the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit \u2013 pale and drawn after five years as a hostage of Hamas \u2013 was beamed around the world yesterday, a Palestinian friend called me from the main square in Gaza City. He said he was in the middle of a huge and jubilant crowd waiting to welcome home the first of the 1,027 prisoners for whom Shalit had been exchanged.\n@highlight\nGilad Shalit handed over to Egyptians and returned to Israel in swap backed by nearly 80 per cent of Israelis\n@highlight\n477 Palestinian prisoners released in return - with another 550 due to be freed in a later planned exchange\n@highlight\nIn first interview Shalit says he hopes the prisoner exchange 'would contribute to peace between Israel and the Palestinians'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder point to the risk that it will encourage further abductions,", "idx": 8846}], "idx": 5750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are two certainties in airline seat pockets: pretzel crumbs and SkyMall. And while most travelers try to avoid the mysterious debris left by passengers past, SkyMall has been a welcome addition to the seatback catchalls since the 1990s. \"I found that it was one of those things that anyone who had traveled in the United States kind of knew about,\" said Mike Barish, a freelance travel writer who reviews SkyMall products for the travel site Gadling. \"Some people are in business class; some people are in economy ... some people like to travel, and some people hate it. But everybody knows SkyMall.\"\n@highlight\nSkyMall has been entertaining air passengers since its debut in 1990\n@highlight\nFounder Bob Worsley wanted to create a catalog of catalogs\n@highlight\nSkyMall's merchandising team receives hundreds of inquiries every week from vendors\n@highlight\nThe best-selling items in catalog history were nose hair trimmer, mosquito trap", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Products that solve problems are the ones that work best in @placeholder,\" O'Donnell said.", "idx": 8864}], "idx": 5761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Casey Anthony, accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2008, was determined competent to proceed with her capital murder trial after she was examined by three psychologists over the weekend, the judge said Monday. The psychologists' reports will be sealed, said Orange County Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. outside the presence of the jury. \"Based on privileged communications between Casey Marie Anthony and her counsel, counsel reasonably believes that Ms. Anthony is not competent to aid and assist in her own defense and is incompetent to proceed,\" said the motion, filed by defense attorneys Saturday under seal and made public Monday. \"As a result of this well-founded concern, counsel requests a full competency determination before the continuation of trial proceedings.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Jurors see a videotape of a November 2008 search for Caylee's remains\n@highlight\nThe defense motion cites a June 20 ruling by a federal judge\n@highlight\nThree psychologists examined Anthony over the weekend at her attorneys' request\n@highlight\nThe judge abruptly called a recess in her murder trial Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 405, "end": 423}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was implied -- but not expressly stated -- that the motion was the reason for the abrupt recess @placeholder called on Saturday morning.", "idx": 8867}], "idx": 5763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- For an issue such as health care reform -- and the potential to affect nearly American in a fundamental way -- no one provision, no one medical crisis, no one family can fully represent the complexity and sweep of the Affordable Care Act. But the polar views of small-business owners John Nicholson and Miles Fawcett provide a glimpse of the personal stakes and deep divide that will be felt across the social, political and legal tapestry. That signature law promoted by President Barack Obama is now being challenged at the Supreme Court. 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The Dalai Lama says he is grateful for the care and support he has received from India. \"I think in this country (there are) many other refugees,\" the Dalai Lama reflected, sitting cross legged. \"But we are I think (the) most fortunate and successful refugee community because of (the) government of India's care and support.\" His journey to India was a treacherous one. The year was 1959. Tibetans had staged an uprising against Chinese rule and the security forces reacted with force.\n@highlight\nDalai Lama marks 50 years in exile with exclusive CNN interview\n@highlight\nHe recalls frightening flight over Himalayas from Tibet to India\n@highlight\nIn video he explains why China should spy on him more\n@highlight\nHe thanks India for years of support and for giving exiled Tibetans a home", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bitter cold and thin air of the @placeholder assaulted their bodies as they slowly made the trek over the mountains.", "idx": 8873}], "idx": 5768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 20:58 EST, 27 April 2013 | UPDATED: 22:52 EST, 21 May 2013 After the years of darkness that William Petit lived through in the aftermath of his family's massacre, the bereaved husband and father was craving light - his new wife stepped in to brighten his life in every way possible. Petit met Christine Paluf, a photographer, not long after two men broke into his home in Cheshire, Connecticut, beat him unconscious, raped and strangled his wife, Jennifer, tied up their daughters and then torched the home. She has now released new pictures of their new home and life together and explained how they have found peace in Western Connecticut.\n@highlight\nDr William Petit married Christine Paluf last year\n@highlight\nShe remains his rock six years after his wife and two daughters, aged 11 and 17, were brutally murdered in their home\n@highlight\nThe pair met at his golf club and she didn't know his tragic his story\n@highlight\nHe has now dedicated his life to the foundation honoring his late family\n@highlight\nThough he still has nightmares, the nights are getting easier and he no longer takes pills to sleep\n@highlight\nHe receives letters and checks from all over the world from well wishers and answers every one", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sometimes she will refer to @placeholder, as she never wants him to forget one minute of the life he used to live.", "idx": 8878}], "idx": 5771} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Ohio man pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced to life without parole for killing and dismembering a woman, her son and her friend and hiding their bagged remains in the hollow of a tree. Matthew Hoffman, 30, pleaded guilty to all 10 counts, including three counts of aggravated murder and the kidnapping of one of the victim's 13-year-old relatives, in Knox County, Ohio, in November. According to his attorney, Hoffman said he committed the crimes after encountering Tina R. Herrmann when he entered the house during a burglary attempt. But the sister of Stephanie Sprang, one of the other victims, said there was no excuse for him killing Herrmann and waiting for the other victims to come to the house.\n@highlight\nMatthew Hoffman enters guilty pleas in November killings\n@highlight\nHe admitted to killing two women and an 11-year-old boy\n@highlight\nDefendant said he entered home to commit theft\n@highlight\nHe also kidnapped a 13-year-old girl from the home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 485, "end": 500}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Besides the aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, kidnapping and rape charges, Hoffman faced a charge of tampering with evidence for allegedly removing some clothing and bedding from @placeholder's residence in order to hinder the investigation, authorities said.", "idx": 8883}, {"query": "In the statement, the teen related memories of the victims and said she's no longer frightened of @placeholder.", "idx": 8884}], "idx": 5775} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lee Thompson Young's \"Rizzoli & Isles\" character, Detective Barry Frost, was given an emotional farewell in Tuesday's episode. The 29-year-old actor committed suicide last August, and his absence from the show has been treated with sensitivity. Young's Barry Frost has been written out of the show as a victim of a tragic car accident, and Tuesday's episode, appropriately titled \"Goodbye,\" showed the rest of the cast coming to terms with their loss. Angie Harmon's character, Detective Jane Rizzoli, particularly struggled with her grief and gave a moving eulogy at Frost's memorial. \"We shouldn't be here today,\" Harmon's Rizzoli began. \"Barry Frost was too young and too good for us to be here today. But yet, here we are. I've been given the incredible honor of talking about how much we all loved Barry, and I could say a lot and then go sit down, but it wouldn't do him justice.\"\n@highlight\n\"Rizzoli & Isles\" eulogized Lee Thompson Young's character on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe episode showed the cast grieving\n@highlight\nAngie Harmon's Jane Rizzoli gave a moving tribute\n@highlight\nThe executive producer wanted to honor Young's memory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 908, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 952}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She was focused on the eulogy being exactly right, that it be reflective of @placeholder's character and also be reflective of Lee.\"", "idx": 8895}], "idx": 5784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than 2,700 CNN readers have shared what they think of Osama bin Laden's letters which were released Thursday. Many who left comments said they were fascinated that bin Laden had apparently been strategizing about how to promote al Qaeda using media, and how his approach seems similar to any marketing agency or political party. Others carefully read the full documents CNN posted and responded with a variety of theories about them. The total pages released Thursday were a drop in the bucket compared to the trove the U.S. government says it confiscated from the Pakistan compound where bin Laden was killed in May 2011. Thursday's release included 17 letters totaling 175 pages. Officials said they would release the remaining documents later, but would not say when.\n@highlight\nReaders give fiery opinions about Osama bin Laden letters\n@highlight\nComments cover media strategy, vanities, drone strikes\n@highlight\nOn bin Laden's Biden reference, readers defend and criticize the VP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 384, "end": 386}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 830, "end": 844}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poster tinwatchman weighed in: \"The war against @placeholder has never really been just about the bombs and guns.", "idx": 8901}], "idx": 5789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By now, you've likely seen the shocking video -- professional football player Ray Rice punching his future wife out cold in an Atlantic City casino elevator and dragging her limp body out. There's been so much to this saga, much of it developing very quickly every day this week. The latest is that the NFL has hired former FBI director Robert Mueller to lead an investigation into how the league handled the case involving the ex-Baltimore Ravens' running back. We have to say former because Rice was fired this week. In this important story involving arguably America's most treasured sport, who said what when? Who knew what when? And where is this all going?\n@highlight\nThe NFL says it did not see the video showing Ray Rice striking his then-fianc\u00c3\u00a9e\n@highlight\nAP report cites law enforcement source who says he gave NFL the video\n@highlight\nCurrent, former players blast NFL commissioner", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 437, "end": 455}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 687, "end": 689}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 776, "end": 777}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Wednesday, the @placeholder said that Mueller, the FBI chief from 2001 to 2013, will have access to all NFL records.", "idx": 8910}], "idx": 5793} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Pennsylvania mother-of-two is facing jail time after disclosing to police during a routine traffic stop last year in New Jersey that she had a loaded handgun in the vehicle. Shaneen Allen, 27, of Philadelphia, bought the gun legally and has a concealed carry permit in her home state, but New Jersey does not recognize the gun license. Allen went from getting only a traffic ticket to being arrested and charged with illegal gun possession and armor-penetrating bullets, records showed. Fully licensed: Shaneen Allen, 27, has a license to carry a gun in Pennsylvania The handgun: Allen's .380 Bersa Thunder, similar to the one pictured, is what landed her in hot water\n@highlight\nShaneen Allen legally bought the handgun in Pennsylvania where she lives\n@highlight\nShe took it to New Jersey - which has the strictest gun laws in the country\n@highlight\nAllen told the cop she had the gun during a traffic stop and was arrested\n@highlight\nNew Jersey does not recognize Pennsylvania gun licenses", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 13}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 590, "end": 607}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It\u2019s really crazy that @placeholder is taking someone who\u2019s got no criminal record and was doing nothing wrong \u2014 other than a minor traffic violation \u2014 and making it into a felony-level conviction with minimal mandatory time.\u2019", "idx": 8914}], "idx": 5796} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Andrei Shevchenko enhanced his iconic standing as a Ukrainian national hero as he sparked scenes of national celebration with a match-winning double in Kiev. The home fans were thrilled when their all-time leading goalscorer was somewhat surprisingly included in Oleg Blokhin's starting line-up. And their joy at seeing their hero in action escalated to delirium as the striker scored twice in the second half to give his side a win in their opening game. Zlatan Ibrahimovic had fired the Swedes in front, but Shevchenko levelled within three minutes and quickly added a second to send the co-hosts to the top of Group D.\n@highlight\nUkraine striker Andrei Shevchenko scores twice to seal 2-1 win over Sweden\n@highlight\nZlatan Ibrahimovic goal put Sweden in front early in second half\n@highlight\nFrance and England draw 1-1 in Group D opener\n@highlight\nJoleon Lescott header cancelled out by Manchester City team-mate Samir Nasri", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 465, "end": 482}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 658, "end": 674}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 745}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's talismanic striker, Andrei Shevchenko, lit up Group D with a second-half double to defeat Sweden.", "idx": 8916}], "idx": 5797} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two concerned mothers have been all over TV screens recently, but unlike most of the mothers who have made appearances on TV of late, they are not concerned about health care reform. Kate Gosselin, here smiling at a press event in April, has been making the talk show rounds. \"Jon & Kate Plus 8's\" Kate Gosselin -- minus estranged husband Jon and the kids -- did a teary interview with Meredith Vieira on NBC's \"Today\" last week; and on Wednesday, Fox will air a two-hour special featuring Nadya \"Octomom\" Suleman, the single California woman who gave birth to octuplets in January.\n@highlight\nCNN's \"Reliable Sources\" focused on Kate Gosselin, Nadya Suleman coverage\n@highlight\nLegal analyst Lisa Bloom: \"We are fiddling while Rome burns\"\n@highlight\nBaltimore Sun TV critic David Zurawik: \"We should care about [Gosselin]\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 414, "end": 416}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 499, "end": 521}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Is this the first time somebody has had a divorce, or in @placeholder's case, is this the first time that somebody has been a lousy parent?\"", "idx": 8921}], "idx": 5800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 24 February 2014 A Sunday school teacher who killed another man in a road rage brawl last year faces only one year in jail after an autopsy revealed he died because of a problem with a popular anti-stroke drug. Librado Cena, 58, killed William O\u2019Brien with a single punch to the head last April after the two men fought in a Fairfax City mall parking lot because the 63-year-old honked at him too many times. 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Makarau dismissed allegations from Tsvangirai's party that the election commission rigged the polls for Mugabe. \"I believe that the election is free and fair,\" she told journalists. \"Maybe the reports that will come out will vindicate my view of the election as free and fair.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Vote-counting begins late Wednesday\n@highlight\nNEW: Partial results are due early Thursday with full results due by Monday\n@highlight\nNEW: The head of the election commission says the vote was \"free and fair\"\n@highlight\nPresident Robert Mugabe's main challenger is PM Morgan Tsvangirai", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 149, "end": 165}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 284, "end": 311}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is allowed to seek another term because the rule does not apply retroactively.", "idx": 8923}], "idx": 5802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When five-year-old Xiao Ge starts primary school in Guangzhou next year, she won't endure strict discipline and mountains of homework. 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Ford reportedly got on a private plane bound for Chicago but he was turned away at the border, the Globe and Mail is reporting. Neither Ford's brother Doug Ford or his lawyer Dennis Morris will say where the exactly the mayor is, but insist he is seeking treatment as promised. Scroll down for video Where are you? Rob Ford is pictured above on May 1, a day after he announced his leave of absence. He has now spoken out about rehab, calling it the best thing he ever did\n@highlight\nThe controversial mayor announced he was taking a leave of absence and pausing his re-election campaign to enter rehab last Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe was last seen boarding a private plane bound for Chicago on Thursday\n@highlight\nBut U.S. Customs officials say he never formally entered the country, withdrew his application and turned the plane around\n@highlight\nNeither his brother Doug Ford or lawyer Dennis Morris will say where exactly he is, but maintain he is in rehab as promised", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ford made headlines last year when another group in Toronto was trying to sell a different video of @placeholder smoking crack, and he refused to step down.", "idx": 8935}], "idx": 5809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sue Reid PUBLISHED: 22:33 EST, 28 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 29 March 2013 Under a fierce spring sun in the Cyprus capital of Nicosia, Maria Ioannou, a British mother of two, queued outside a bank yesterday to discover if she still had a Euro to her name. The 35-year-old accountant from North London soon learned the devastating truth. She, and her husband, Michael, have lost their savings of \u00a3135,000 (160,000 euros) because of the banking crisis on the Mediterranean island. \u2018Our dreams of building a house here in Cyprus, giving a good life in the sunshine to our two young children, have been shattered,\u2019 said Mrs Ioannou, near to tears, after an hour\u2019s appointment with the manager of the Cyprus Popular Bank, known locally as Laiki.\n@highlight\nMaria Ioannou's family has lost the staggering sum as a result of EU bailout\n@highlight\nThey had hoped to build a beautiful home in the Mediterranean sun\n@highlight\nNow their hopes are in tatters thanks to banking crisis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 705, "end": 723}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 827, "end": 828}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A woman gestures as she waits outside a @placeholder bank branch in Nicosia.", "idx": 8944}], "idx": 5817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The federal government wasted millions of dollars in building a housing project for Border Patrol agents in Arizona near the Mexican border, spending nearly $700,000 per house in a small town where the average home costs less than $90,000, a watchdog report found. The analysis by the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general found that U.S. Customs and Border Protection overspent by about $4.6 million on new houses and mobile homes in the small town of Ajo southwest of Phoenix. The agency has spent about $17 million for land, 21 two- and three-bedroom houses and 20 mobile homes. 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Scroll down for video The door is that way: Berlin has also reiterated that Angela Merkel believes the EU\u2019s principle of free movement, which David Cameron wants to curb, is \u2018non-negotiable\u2019 Berlin has also reiterated that Angela Merkel believes the EU\u2019s principle of free movement, which David Cameron wants to curb, is \u2018non-negotiable\u2019.\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne said the EU was \u2018causing problems for us\u2019\n@highlight\nHe warned the continent was \u2018pricing itself out of the world economy'\n@highlight\nEU says UK would be charged interest if it refuses to pay \u00a31.7bn bill\n@highlight\nMerkel wants UK to leave rather than curb workers' free movement", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 107, "end": 108}, {"start": 247, "end": 265}, {"start": 281, "end": 282}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 495, "end": 496}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 642, "end": 643}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 766, "end": 767}, {"start": 891, "end": 892}, {"start": 899, "end": 900}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 985, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: \u2018It\u2019s perfectly all right for the @placeholder to say as the big country that\u2019s not in the euro, this relationship is not working properly for us.\u2019", "idx": 8949}], "idx": 5821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Your first view of Kamilo Beach on Hawaii's Big Island is of majestic rock, postcard-worthy waves and miles of uninhabited beach. 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The sum is vastly more than anything they have made from previous property sales. The \u2018stunning\u2019 three-bedroom Georgian townhouse in Central London was bought in 2010 for their son Euan. Scroll down for video Tony and Cherie Blair have sold a house for \u00a3860,000 more than they paid for it just four years ago The Blairs paid \u00a31,290,000, but have now sold it for \u00a32,150,000. It means the property went up in value by an average of \u00a317,200 a month for the 50 months they owned it \u2013 more than seven times the average monthly wage in Britain.\n@highlight\nTony and Cherie Blair sell Central London townhouse for \u00a32.15million\n@highlight\nSon Euan and wife Suzanne had lived in three-bedroom house since 2010\n@highlight\nBlairs' nine-house property portfolio is thought to be worth \u00a330million", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u00a3800,000, @placeholder: Mews house behind the \u00a33.65m townhouse, bought in 2007 with mortgage, since paid off", "idx": 8961}], "idx": 5828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An 18-year-old from Michigan who faked her own disappearance and even put an ad on Craigslist to find an abductor has been placed on probation for three years. Hayley Turner of Temperance didn't speak in Monroe County Circuit Court on Thursday. She must perform 29 days of community service and pay $15,200 to the sheriff's office for the 17-hour search. Turner pleaded guilty to causing a false police report to be filed. She claimed to have been abducted at gunpoint on August 7 in Bedford Township, just north of the Ohio-Michigan border. 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Indeed, Ehud Barak, Yasser Arafat and Bill Clinton could have fallen into the yawning gaps that separated Israelis and Palestinians on this issue and never have been heard from again.\n@highlight\nAaron David Miller: Jerusalem is a perfect storm of complexity\n@highlight\nRelative quiet a testament to pragmatism on both sides, Miller says\n@highlight\nHistory of city filled with claims, conquests and occupations, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 763, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No deal, even though we were dealing with Israelis (Barak) and Palestinians (@placeholder) who were far more willing and able to do something if the terms were right.", "idx": 8975}], "idx": 5835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The long-rumored Facebook phone might finally be ready to make its debut. The company is expected to announce a new HTC smartphone running a special Facebook-centric version of Android on Thursday, according to numerous rumors and leaks on tech sites and major publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and 9to5Google. Expanded smartphone integration is a logical step for the social media company, which has been working hard to increase its mobile presence and make more money off of mobile advertising. The only official hint doled out by Facebook so far is that the announcement has something to do with Google's Android mobile operating system, with the invite asking press to \"Come see our new home on Android\" at its Menlo Park, California headquarters.\n@highlight\nFacebook is making an Android-related announcement on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe company is expected to unveil a new HTC phone with additional Facebook features\n@highlight\nIt could also debut a new stand-alone Android app", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facebook might also release a similar new standalone @placeholder Android app for all Android phones.", "idx": 8977}], "idx": 5837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson With their leather jackets, studded belts, tattoos and menacing looks, motorcycle gangs were seen as a dangerous influence and banned under Colonel Gaddafi. But two and a half years after the former dictator was toppled in a bloody revolution, Biker gangs are back on the streets of Libya. And, after a recent upsurge in road accidents, they're hoping to help keep order on the Libya's roads. Born to be wild: Motorcycles, like many other sports or activities, were considered a threat to Libyan culture during the Gaddafi era Lookin' for adventure: Easy Rider Fakhri Al-Hassi, aka 'GO Fahhri', told Al Jazeera he was harassed by police during the Gaddafi era for wearing leather clothes and badges.\n@highlight\nTwo and a half years after the dictator was toppled, bikers are back\n@highlight\nBiker culture was seen by authorities as promoting imperialist ideas\n@highlight\nBut now bikers are hoping to help keep order on the Libya's roads", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 155, "end": 169}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 576, "end": 590}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in October 2011, with militants, militia gunmen and former rebels often", "idx": 8980}], "idx": 5838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Chiquita Brands International faces a $7.86 billion lawsuit filed Wednesday on behalf of nearly 400 Colombian families who say the company should be held responsible for the \"torture and murder\" of their loved ones. With a map of alleged victims, Jonathan Reiter makes his case Wednesday at a New York news conference. Attorney Jonathan Reiter said his clients are seeking \"damages for terrorism, war crimes ... and wrongful death.\" The plaintiffs are asking for $10 million in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages for each of the 393 victims named in the suit. Earlier this year, Chiquita, as part of a plea agreement, admitted that what it called protection payments had been given to Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia, or AUC. AUC was named a terrorist organization by the United States in 2002, making it a crime to give them money.\n@highlight\nAttorney: Clients allege terrorism, war crimes, wrongful death, seek $7.86 billion\n@highlight\nPlaintiffs want $20 million in damages for each of 393 victims named in suit\n@highlight\nChiquita admits paying a group that the U.S. labeled a terrorist organization\n@highlight\nCompany \"categorically denies\" attorneys' allegations, says it will fight them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 46}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 346, "end": 360}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 725, "end": 755}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attorney said one couple refused to sell their banana farm \"for pennies\" and were killed by AUC in 2001, and other murder victims had been directed to \"sell their bananas only to @placeholder.\"", "idx": 8982}], "idx": 5839} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Borland Health Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:04 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:21 EST, 18 September 2013 Earlier this year, the embattled head of the NHS Sir David Nicholson, pictured, implied there had been only one such payment Health service bosses have spent \u00a34million in just three years secretly gagging whistleblowers concerned about patient care. A total of 133 doctors, nurses and other staff have been quietly paid off in return for not speaking out. Yet earlier this year, the embattled head of the NHS Sir David Nicholson implied there had been only one such payment. It followed revelations that Gary Walker, former boss of United Lincolnshire Hospitals, was given \u00a3500,000 to leave quietly after repeatedly warning that targets were being put ahead of patients.\n@highlight\nIt followed revelations that Gary Walker, former boss of United Lincolnshire Hospitals, was given \u00a3500,000 to leave quietly\n@highlight\nFigures obtained by Tory MP Steve Barclay sharply contradict his assertion. They show 41 such payments were made last year alone\n@highlight\n77 NHS trusts, including hospitals and GP bodies, spent \u00a33.9million on judicial mediation deals for 133 staff from 2009/10 to 2012/13", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 23}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 646, "end": 674}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 853, "end": 881}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said: \u2018It appears David Nicholson either didn\u2019t know about this failure within the NHS which led to it wasting millions of pounds even though he is the accountable officer for this money.", "idx": 8983}], "idx": 5840} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Friends have paid tribute to John Robins, after he tragically died in a surfing accident off the coast of Western Australia on Wednesday. Mr Robins, a builder and active surf lifesaving club member from Avoca in NSW's Central Coast, was at Surfer's Point in Prevelly near the Margaret River when either the nose or fin of his board is said to have damaged the main artery in one of his legs causing massive blood loss. The 51-year-old has been described as a 'top bloke' who died 'doing something he loved', Perth Now reports. Friends have paid tribute to John Robins, after he tragically died in a surfing accident off the coast of Western Australia on Wednesday\n@highlight\nJohn Robins died at Surfer's Point in Prevelly near the Margaret River in WA\n@highlight\nThe 51-year-old is said to have been hit by his own or another's surfboard\n@highlight\nHe was rushed to hospital by paramedics but died a short time later\n@highlight\nThe surfer was from Avoca in NSW's Central Coast was holidaying in WA\n@highlight\nFriends remembered the builder and lifesaver as a 'top bloke'", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 106, "end": 122}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 633, "end": 649}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 750}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}, {"start": 963, "end": 975}, {"start": 995, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "John Robins - from NSW but holidaying in @placeholder - was transported to hospital but died shortly after", "idx": 8987}], "idx": 5843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. government allegedly spied on prominent American Muslims under the same program it used to keep tabs on suspected terrorists, according to documents held by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. Journalists Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain, writing for The Intercept, said Snowden provided them documents that show that at least five American Muslims were monitored by their own government for periods between 2002 and 2008. The names of Republican Party operative and lawyer Faisal Gill; attorney Asim Ghafoor; international relations professor Hooshang Amirahmadi; Muslim civil liberties advocate Agha Saeed; and the executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Affairs, Nihad Awad, all appear on a spreadsheet that purportedly lists individuals under NSA, CIA or FBI digital surveillance.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"My No. 1 reaction was of shock and surprise,\" a Muslim-American says\n@highlight\nNEW: \"If it's my clients that's causing it...that's a reason for pause,\" another says\n@highlight\nThe report is based on documents leaked by NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden\n@highlight\nThe Justice Department says it does not spy based on religious views", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 175, "end": 198}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 242, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 584, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 683, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 904, "end": 918}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Look, I've never made an appearance or been a lawyer for anyone who's been (associated with terrorism),\" he told @placeholder.", "idx": 8989}], "idx": 5844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The government has launched an extraordinary attack on the United Nations for sending an inspector - branded a 'loopy Brazilian leftie - to Britain to criticise flagship welfare reforms. 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Mr Shapps told MailOnline the government had no idea why Raquel Rolnik had come to the UK to \u2018make a political point\u2019 at a time when \u2018there are 50million people living in shanty towns\u2019.\n@highlight\nRaquel Rolnik was sent to assess impact of changes to housing benefit\n@highlight\nShe said that so-called 'Bedroom Tax' is a breach of human rights\n@highlight\nFurious Tory party chairman Grant Shapps slams 'outrageous' attack\n@highlight\nUN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged to launch an urgent inquiry", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 234, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 721}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "her five-year @placeholder post looking at human rights violations in countries", "idx": 9000}], "idx": 5852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There is little fanfare as Jamie Roberts poses patiently during a photoshoot in the Place du Trocadero, where crowds gather for the best views of the Eiffel Tower. In the Welshman\u2019s adopted city, locals instead pine for the likes of Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who fill out the Parc des Princes for Paris Saint-Germain. An altogether more impassioned reception can be expected if Roberts braves the streets of Cardiff between now and Friday night. The 28-year-old is at the heart of head coach Warren Gatland\u2019s plan for the RBS 6 Nations opener against England and Welsh expectations are high for the dress rehearsal for September\u2019s World Cup Pool A match.\n@highlight\nWales play England at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Friday night\n@highlight\nThe match is the opening game of the 2015 RBS 6 Nations\n@highlight\nWales centre Jamie Roberts has described the game as a 'battle royal'\n@highlight\nRoberts thinks his and Jonathan Davies partnership in the centre can help the team to victory over England in Cardiff", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 84, "end": 101}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 328}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 705, "end": 722}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 933, "end": 947}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Jonathan Davies and I have the record centre partnership for @placeholder and we know each other\u2019s game inside out.", "idx": 9005}], "idx": 5855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Manchester United defender Gerard Pique has hailed Manchester City as one of the best teams in the world, but insists he is confident his Barcelona side will get a 'decent result' when the teams meat on Tuesday. Barcelona arrived in Manchester on Monday off the back of a disappointing defeat to Malaga, but Pique claims they have no fear ahead of the Champions League last-16 clash. The defender admitted that City have been unlucky in Europe's premier competition, but said that they had proved their quality domestically. 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Jorge Torrez of Zion, Ill., is the first person since 2007 to be sentenced to death at the federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia. After Torrez, 25, was found guilty earlier this month of Navy Petty Officer Amanda Snell's murder, Torrez ordered his lawyers not to put on any defense or question the government's case during the trial's sentencing phase. Ex-Marine Jorge Torrez was sentenced to death on Thursday for murdering fellow service member Amanda Snell\n@highlight\nJorge Torrez, 25, has been sentenced to death for the murder of US Navy sailor Amanda Snell\n@highlight\nWhen he was 16 he murdering Laura Hobbs, 8, and her friend Krystal Tobias, 9, in Illinois\n@highlight\nJerry Hobbs, the father of Laura, was wrongly convicted of their murders in 2005\n@highlight\nTorrez reportedly laughed when he was told the victim's father had been found guilty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "tie him to Snell's murder and the slayings of the two @placeholder girls.", "idx": 9013}], "idx": 5861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Seven decades after Nazi forces looted the National Museum in Warsaw during World War II, two paintings by treasured Polish artist Julian Falat were repatriated in a ceremony Thursday night, according to a statement from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. The cultural artifacts were returned to Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski during the event at the Polish Consulate in New York City. Komorowski presented the Presidential Medal to ICE Special Agent Lennis Barrois and retired Special Agent Bonnie Goldblatt in honor of their investigative work leading to the paintings' repatriation. The president said, \"Behind every person who is here, we can find a very difficult history ... very difficult ties, tangled Polish-American ties.\n@highlight\nNEW: Polish president praises ICE agents \"for everything you have done\"\n@highlight\nPaintings by Julian Falat were stolen by the Nazis during occupation of Poland\n@highlight\nThe works are returned in a ceremony at the Polish Consulate in NYC", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 61, "end": 75}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 243, "end": 277}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 344, "end": 363}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 449, "end": 466}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The paintings were missing until 2006, when they were discovered by Polish officials at an auction in @placeholder, according to the ICE press release.", "idx": 9017}], "idx": 5865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rehema Figueiredo for MailOnline The Spanish royal couple visited Malaga this week, paying a visit to a museum celebrating the work of modern artist Pablo Picasso. Leaving daughters Leonor and Sofia at home, Queen Letizia, 41, and King Felipe, 46, made a stop at the art museum before going on to a formal dinner. Queen Letizia stepped out in an elegant black dress with a sheer, embellished back by Spanish designer Felipe Varela, coupled with heeled sandals and a black clutch. Her outfit was complemented by a soft, sweeping up-do and understated make-up. 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Charlie Fisher, 20, had been stringing along Becky Connery, 17, Lizzie Leeland-Cunningham, 19, and another girl, who does not wish to be named, for more than six months without any of them finding out about each other. But when he went away on holiday, Becky discovered he was cheating on her with both Lizzie and the other girl, who is 20, so they came up with the idea of humiliating him at the airport when he got home.\n@highlight\nA Level student Becky Connery, 17, was in love with Charlie Fisher, 20\n@highlight\nThen she discovered the supermarket worker was seeing another girl, Lizzie\n@highlight\nThey then discovered their boyfriend, from Hatfield, had yet another woman\n@highlight\nAll three, from Hertfordshire, made contact over Twitter and Facebook\n@highlight\nThey met and decided to confront him at Luton Airport when he got home\n@highlight\nMr Fisher came out of customs to see all three shouting 'Liar, liar' at him\n@highlight\nHe fled with his grandmother as girls berated him for stringing them along\n@highlight\nBecky says: 'It's not the 16th century any more - women won't take this'", "entities": [{"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 193, "end": 217}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Messages of a betrayal: This was the @placeholder conversation between the third girl and Lizzie, in blue", "idx": 9030}], "idx": 5874} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If our children's children should die from Ebola here in the United States, President Obama would be to blame. 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Clearly the 2014 midterm elections aren't generating much excitement on the hustings. According to Gallup, voter enthusiasm is down significantly since 2010. Republicans are more enthused than Democrats, according to Gallup, but neither party is doing very well. 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Kim Blake, 36, was warned that her daughter Janey, now three, had less than a one per cent chance of survival when she was born nearly three months premature. For reasons still unknown, the placenta feeding Janey in the womb had failed to form properly, blocking vital nutrients and oxygen. She was born weighing just 1lb 7oz. Janey, now three, had less than a one per cent chance of survival when she was born nearly three months premature, but now she is preparing to start school. Right Kim Blake holding her daughter after she was born\n@highlight\nJaney had less than one per cent chance of survival when she was born\n@highlight\nBorn - weighing just 1lb 7oz - nearly three months premature\n@highlight\nPlacenta had failed to form properly, blocking vital nutrients and oxygen\n@highlight\nParents were warned she could miss some developmental milestone\n@highlight\nBut they say she's 'rushed ahead' and started walking earlier than her sister", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were a perfect fit,' said her mother @placeholder", "idx": 9037}], "idx": 5878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATHENS, Greece (CNN) -- Greece's opposition Socialist party on Sunday defeated the incumbent center-right government of Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis, as Socialist leader George Papandreou promised to chart a new course for an economic comeback. 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Cindra Ladd, a philanthropist and former entertainment executive, claims that the comedian drugged and then raped her back in 1969. 'It was obvious to me that he had had sex with me,' she wrote in a Huffington Post blog. 'I was horrified, embarrassed and ashamed. There was a mirror above the bed, which shocked me further.' 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The British troops were killed outside a Provincial Reconstruction Team's headquarters in the southern city of Lashkar Gah, NATO and local officials said. Coalition forces then fatally shot the gunman. A spokesman for the provincial governor said the incident stemmed from an argument the soldier had with the victims. The eastern Afghanistan victim was an American soldier, a senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told CNN. 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Adrian Paterson, 49, from Clackmannan, Scotland, died when his craft plunged to the ground, probably after stalling following a steep climb, the Department for Transport's air accident investigation branch (AAIB) has revealed. The investigation concluded the crash, in which he is believed to have plummeted up to 300ft in his Gernini Flash IIA, happened because Mr Paterson had attempted a solo flight without the required training.\n@highlight\nAdrian Paterson, 49, plunged 300ft to ground as he flew craft alone\n@highlight\nThe Scot had no record of taking a formal flying training course\n@highlight\nBut microlight pilots must have licence that takes 25 flight hours to achieve", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 376, "end": 399}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 558, "end": 574}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder report stated: 'Immediately after takeoff, the weight-shift microlight entered a steep climb.", "idx": 9055}], "idx": 5891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome won the 139th running of the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore on Saturday with a burst at the homestretch -- moving a step closer to the illustrious and elusive Triple Crown. California Chrome was heavily favored in the 10-horse field. With Victor Espinoza riding, the colt held off a hard-charging Ride On Curlin to take the second jewel in the Triple Crown. Social Inclusion finished third. Now, with the Kentucky Derby and Preakness victories, if California Chrome wins the Belmont Stakes next month in New York, he'll be the first horse since Affirmed in 1978 to achieve the ultimate feat in thoroughbred racing.\n@highlight\nKentucky Derby winner California Chrome moves a step closer to Triple Crown\n@highlight\nCalifornia Chrome held off Ride On Curlin in the 10-horse field\n@highlight\nJockey Victor Espinoza will get his second shot at the Triple Crown\n@highlight\nEspinoza rode War Emblem to Derby, Preakness wins in 2002, but didn't win Belmont", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 78, "end": 93}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 237}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 777}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 929, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the 38 horses that won both the Derby and Preakness, only 11 went on to victory in the @placeholder, which covers a greater distance than either of the preceding Triple Crown races.", "idx": 9062}], "idx": 5895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 03:41 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:22 EST, 30 August 2013 As an American playing at the American Grand Slam tournament, John Isner found it hard to believe so many U.S. Open spectators were cheering so vigorously for his French opponent, Gael Monfils. They clapped rhythmically while chanting: 'Let's go, Monfils!' They loudly sang his last name between points. They rose to their feet and raucously saluted Monfils's best shots. They applauded faults and other miscues by the 13th-seeded Isner, the highest-ranked U.S. man, who eventually pulled out a 7-5, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (4) victory last night.\n@highlight\nFlushing Meadows spectators clapped and chanted for Gael Monfils\n@highlight\nSaluted Frenchman's best shots and even applauded Isner's faults\n@highlight\nIsner: 'I was disappointed. If I was in France, it wouldn't be like that'\n@highlight\nAmerican, who is seeded number 13, went on to win in four sets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is most decidedly a showman, one of the most gregarious and demonstrative players on tour, one who plays to the crowd and sometimes seems more interested in being an entertainer than a winner.", "idx": 9068}], "idx": 5899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were undoubtedly the main attraction. Two rays of South American sunshine to pierce the gloom of a freezing January afternoon in Manchester, two dashes of spice sprinkled on the already-tasty dish of Manchester City versus Arsenal. In the blue corner, Sergio Aguero of Argentina. Back in business, fit again and firing after injury and hotly-fancied to add to his 19 goal tally for the season so far. In the red corner (well yellow and blue), Alexis Sanchez of Chile. A \u00a330m man who has paid back his hefty transfer fee already; exceeding even the loftiest of pre-season expectations with his 18 goals, copious assists and a seldom-found and whole-hearted desire to play in EVERY single game.\n@highlight\nManchester City vs Arsenal was billed as clash of Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero at the Etihad\n@highlight\nSanchez pulled the strings for the visitors in the first-half\n@highlight\nBut Aguero was anonymous as City struggled to impose themselves\n@highlight\nThe Argentine improved after the break as Sanchez faded a little\n@highlight\nBoth were overshadowed by Santi Cazorla, the game's best player\n@highlight\nHe converted a first-half penalty and set up Olivier Giroud for second", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ironically, the corner was headed away by, you've guessed it, @placeholder.", "idx": 9073}, {"query": "The @placeholder was half-empty long before the end as a massive blow in the title race was dealt.", "idx": 9074}], "idx": 5901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brazil star David Luiz doesn't seem too concerned by the pressures of playing the 2014 World Cup on home soil, if the behind the scenes footage from 'Brasil: A Nation Expects' is anything to go by. As Luiz Felipe Scolari's side prepare for the major tournament, several players sat down to talk about the expectations of a nation for the official film of the Brazil national team and Luiz looks to be in good spirits. However, Luiz will be hoping his ball skills are slightly better in Brazil than in the short clip which sees the 27-year-old lose control of a ball in front of the camera and smash a Chandelier in the process.\n@highlight\nDavid Luiz and his Brazil team-mate discuss the pressures of trying to win 2014 World Cup on home soil\n@highlight\nLuiz smashes chandelier during kick-about with Brazil midfielder Oscar\n@highlight\nChelsea's Ramires admits if a player can't handle pressure then they shouldn't be playing for Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 201, "end": 219}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "which is likely to make @placeholder the most expensive defender in the world.", "idx": 9082}], "idx": 5907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:49 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:55 EST, 6 March 2014 A passenger plane flying from Lebanon to Iraq was forced to turn back after the Iraqi transport minister's son missed the flight and phoned Baghdad to stop the aircraft from landing, a spokesman for the airline said. Marwan Salha, acting chairman of Middle East Airlines said the flight, scheduled to leave at 12.40pm, had been delayed for six minutes while MEA staff looked for Mahdi al-Amiri, son of Hadi al-Amiri, and his friend in the business lounge. 'We made the necessary announcements and the last calls,' he said. 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The two monuments were targeted in London as police forces across the country dealt with a spate of ugly attacks fuelled by hatred after soldier Lee Rigby\u2019s murder. The newly erected tribute to the bomber pilots of World War II was one of two central London war memorials defaced by vandals on Monday. The other was the Animals in War memorial. The clean-up begins: A contractor removes Islam graffiti which was daubed on a memorials to members of RAF Bomber Command after a spate of ugly attacks in the wake of soldier Lee Rigby's murder\n@highlight\nLondon monuments to bomber pilots and war horses daubed with graffiti\n@highlight\nTargeted as police dealt with spate of attacks after murder of Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nRAF Benevolent Fund has to pick up tab to clean Bomber Command tribute\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, two men remanded in custody over mosque petrol-bomb attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 418, "end": 429}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 523, "end": 545}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 936}, {"start": 966, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making good: At the @placeholder monument, two contractors worked for over an hour removing the metre-high bright red letters spelling 'Islam'", "idx": 9087}], "idx": 5911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Olli Heinonen, the former deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency recently asserted that Iran having passed the \"point of no return\" in its nuclear weapons program could within two weeks have the ability to enrich enough missile-grade uranium to build a bomb. Yet U.S.-led direct negotiations with Iran broke down in Geneva while the potential remains for the unraveling of sanctions. Israel wants Iran's enrichment of uranium set back by 12 months along with the dismantling of numerous centrifuges. The U.S., however, is willing to set it back by five months. Israel fears the problem with the U.S. timeline is if Iran kicks out inspectors, Washington would not have sufficient time to gear up militarily.\n@highlight\nFormer IAEA deputy: Iran could have ability to enrich bomb-grade uranium in 2 weeks\n@highlight\nIsrael fears Washington would have insufficient time to gear up militarily - Barak Seener\n@highlight\nSeener: U.S.'s policies aiding Islamism, by backing Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Syrian jihadists\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey as well as Israel all fear Iran gaining nuclear status - Seener", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 66, "end": 99}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 148, "end": 165}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He revealed his country's national consciousness saying gravely, \"Jews have heard that accusation before but today is different, the state of @placeholder exists and we refuse to be vulnerable.\"", "idx": 9097}], "idx": 5915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. astronauts are already blasting off to the International Space Station on Russian rockets. But now the Federal Communications Commission is weighing a plan to use Moscow-based satellites to route America's 911 emergency phone calls. Congressional Republicans, already skittish about trusting the Vladimir Putin regime as it airs its expansionist desires through Europe, fear the Russian leader would gain access to real-time information about emergency responders in every corner of the United States. That data, piped through Russia's GLONASS precision navigation and timing satellite system, already allows police, fire and rescue crews to pinpoint cellphone callers' locations. National security alarms are going off, and they're as loud as fire bells.\n@highlight\nRussia's own GPS system covers more ground than US satellites, so wireless phone companies want to leverage it to help locate 911 callers\n@highlight\nRep. Mike Rogers, an Alabama Republican, is furious and says the move could give signals intelligence to an antagonistic Russian Federation\n@highlight\n'GLONASS' is a Russian satellite network that has been able to see the whole planet since 1995\n@highlight\nPart of its software crashed for a half-day last April, generating navigation signals that were off by as much as 50 kilometers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 74}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 108, "end": 140}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 238, "end": 262}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 820, "end": 821}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alabama Rep. 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I felt like a real eyesore when I would walk down the street.\"\n@highlight\nAlanna Gerwitz-Stern gained more than 100 pounds while pregnant\n@highlight\nAfter struggling for months, Stern found way to lose baby weight in eight months\n@highlight\nStern got pregnant again with twins after reaching her goal\n@highlight\nCore Concepts' mobile app allows her to stay fit as a working mom", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 599, "end": 618}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now a size 4 and down to 120 pounds, @placeholder hopes to inspire other mothers trying to stay healthy through multiple pregnancies.", "idx": 9110}], "idx": 5925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maria Shriver cheated on Arnold Schwarzenegger with his own campaign strategist - flaunting the relationship in front of staffers five years before her husband's affair with the family maid was exposed, a shocking new report claims. Shriver debuted boyfriend Matthew Dowd last month at her cousin Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s wedding - introducing him to the family at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. According to initial reports, the two have been seeing each other for less than a year. However, the New York Post now claims that Shriver and Dowd started their relationship in 2006 when Dowd was a chief strategist for Schwarzenegger's gubernatorial reelection campaign. Schwarzenegger found out, but she continued the relationship anyway, according to the newspaper.\n@highlight\nMaria Shriver introduced her boyfriend Matthew Dowd to her family at cousin Bobby Kennedy's Jr.'s wedding\n@highlight\nThe New York Post claims that Shriver started seeing Dowd in 2006 when he was a top campaign adviser to her husband Arnold Schwarzenegger\n@highlight\nShriver and Dowd continued their relationship after the election campaign, the newspaper claims\n@highlight\nDowd was a key adviser on George W. 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This has been a joyful three-and-a-half weeks in South America and Brazil\u2019s place in their own final would not do a romantic plot-line any harm. Nevertheless, the host nation\u2019s reaction to the loss of their best player last Friday has begun to take a little of the shine from their presence in the last four. We can understand Brazilian sadness at the injury to Neymar. The impish forward is the star player in a flawed team and, for a while, looked the best chance Brazil had of lifting the trophy in Rio on Sunday.\n@highlight\nNeymar's injury suffered in Brazil's win against Colombia has ruled him out of the World Cup\n@highlight\nHosts now face Germany and a potential World Cup final without their star man", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tearful: Neymar sent an emotional message to the @placeholder public after his injury", "idx": 9117}], "idx": 5928} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is one of the biggest impact craters on Earth - and until now, scientists have been unsure how it got there. The Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada, is 39 miles long and 19 miles wide - and 9.3 miles deep. Researchers have been unsure how it formed - but now say it was a giant comet, not a meteorite as previously thought. They say it was caused caused by a comet colliding with our planet over 1.8 billion years ago. The Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada, is 39 miles long and 19 miles wide - and 9.3 miles deep. It was formed by a comet hitting Earth 1.8 billion years ago, researchers have found.\n@highlight\nOntario crater is 39 miles long and 19 miles wide, and 9.3 miles deep\n@highlight\nWas caused caused by a comet colliding with Earth 1.8 billion years ago", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Due to the high mineral content of its soil, the floor of the basin is among the best agricultural land in @placeholder.", "idx": 9124}], "idx": 5931} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greg for MailOnline The IRS wants a bite out of Silicon Valley's free lunches, which the agency says are a fringe benefit and therefore taxable. Tech companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter are known for their freebies - including lavish free lunch offerings for members of staff. The IRS has informed tech giants that the free gourmet grub could be subject to a tax of up to 30 per cent of the meal's 'fair market value.' No lunch tax breaks: The IRS has listed 'employer-provided meals' as a top priority for the next fiscal year Facebook perks: Employees at tech companies such as Facebook have meals provided to them free of charge which the IRS says should be considered part of their taxable income\n@highlight\nThe IRS wants to tax Silicon Valley tech companies' free lunches\n@highlight\nThe agency has listed 'employer-provided meals' as one of its top priorities for the next fiscal year\n@highlight\nIt says free meals for tech company employees should be classed as a taxable fringe benefit\n@highlight\nTech companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google all provide gourmet meals for their staff\n@highlight\nThe agency would likely seek back-taxes from the companies themselves and tax employees going forward", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 34}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 300, "end": 302}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 661, "end": 663}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feed the fire: @placeholder restaurants and cafeterias around the world serve about 50,000 free meals a day", "idx": 9130}], "idx": 5936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former inmate of Kerobokan prison has told of how he was baptised by Bali Nine drug smuggler Andrew Chan who helped him kick his 20-year drug addiction, and called on the Indonesian government to show the Australian mercy. When Matius Arif Mirdjaja first spoke to Andrew Chan in prison in 2011 he mocked him for his religious beliefs. The pair knew of each other from the previous three times Mirdjaja had been ordered to serve time but had never spoken. 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Malcolm, 61, has already been temporarily replaced by his nephew, Stevie, while he battles a mystery illness that saw him hospitalised last month Speaking to a US radio station, biographer Jesse Fink has warned fans to expect that 57-year-old Stevie is now part of the band and will tour as a part of AC/DC later in the year instead of Young. Scroll down for video Guitarist Malcolm Young on stage with AC/DC in 1971 Malcolm Young (far left) is not expected to return to AC/DC as he struggles with an undisclosed illness. Here he is pictured with (from left to right) Cliff Williams, Angus Young and Brian Johnson.\n@highlight\nAC/DC's Aussie biographer says 'I'm not expecting to see Malcolm return'\n@highlight\n'We should all expect that Stevie Young (Malcolm's nephew) is in the band'\n@highlight\nIn April, the band confirmed Malcolm is taking a break due to illness\n@highlight\nStevie played on the band's upcoming album, recorded in May\n@highlight\nFans should expect that Stevie will fill in during the AC/DC tour this year\n@highlight\nMalcolm Young's illness has never been publicly identified\n@highlight\nFrontman Brian Johnson confirms potential album title, 'Man Down'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 692, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I think the important thing is that we let @placeholder be and hope he can recover.", "idx": 9134}], "idx": 5940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron's \u2018right-hand man\u2019 in Brussels has provoked fury by insisting Britain will definitely remain in the EU after the promised referendum in 2017. Lord Hill suggested that the result of the vote was a foregone conclusion. Ukip claimed the Tory peer had \u2018let the cat out of the bag\u2019, saying the comments proved that the Prime Minister\u2019s real plan was to keep us in the EU no matter what. Lord Hill told MEPs that the EU will remain a family of 28 member states in 2019 - including the United Kingdom Downing Street insists that the only way to get a plebiscite on EU membership is to vote Conservative at the next election.\n@highlight\nLord Hill said the UK will still be in the EU after a proposed in-out referedum\n@highlight\nSpeaking to MEPs, Lord Hill said the EU would have 28 members in 2019\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron has promised voters an in-out referendum in 2017\n@highlight\nTory Eurosceptics are angry that Lord Hill spoke ahead of the crunch vote", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 114, "end": 115}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 377, "end": 378}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 425, "end": 426}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 572, "end": 573}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 662, "end": 663}, {"start": 686, "end": 687}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 771, "end": 772}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lord Hill made his prediction as he was grilled for a second time by @placeholder, who had to ratify his appointment as EU commissioner for financial services.", "idx": 9144}], "idx": 5945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Zac Brown is a foodie. He sings about fried chicken, pecan pie and cold beer. Food and music are two things that are very close to this Grammy-award-winner's heart. \"I grew up singing as soon as I could talk. I grew up in the kitchen as soon as I could stand.\" Brown told CNN while sitting in his tour bus strumming his guitar before a recent show at Chicago's Wrigley Field. It was his love of music and food that got Brown thinking about a better experience for some fans at his shows. He thought the traditional \"meet-and-greets\" were impersonal and did not allow for a performer to really know fans. So, he teamed up with his friend and chef, Rusty Hamlin, to create the \"Eat & Greet.\"\n@highlight\nGrammy-winning musician wanted a better experience for some fans at his shows\n@highlight\nBrown: \"We're eating with them and serving them, hanging out with them\"\n@highlight\nChef Rusty Hamlin thrives on pressure of whipping up meals for 150\n@highlight\nNo pictures or autographs; Brown says it takes away from really listening to each other", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the lights dimmed and the band walked through the ivy covered walls of the 100-year-old @placeholder it was time put down the plates and pick up instruments and play.", "idx": 9148}], "idx": 5946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- For a comedy like \"The Change-Up\" -- which is to say, a comedy with a message about as deep as a bowl of beer nuts -- familiarity with Shakespeare's disguise plays and Aesop's Fables isn't a prerequisite for getting the picture. On the other hand, familiarity with both body-switch comedies and Judd Apatow laffers is indispensable for understanding just where this raunchy Apatow imitation with a heart of Lipitor goes wrong. The anatomy swappers here are Mitch (Ryan Reynolds), a swingin', irresponsible single guy, and Dave (Jason Bateman), a driven lawyer/husband/dad. The switcheroo goes down because the two buddies-since-childhood do something stupid during a Guys' Night Out in their hometown of Atlanta: They pee in a fountain. Specifically, they pee in a fountain presided over by a stony statue of the Greek goddess Metis while drunkenly declaring to each other, ''I wish I had your life!'' 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The White House Iftar dinner was started by former President Bill Clinton. President George W. Bush continued the tradition after the 9-11 terror attacks. President Obama has also continued to host them. The dinner is meant to honor Muslims who are celebrating the end of a day of fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.\n@highlight\nThe annual Iftar dinner honors Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan\n@highlight\nPresident Obama staunchly defends Israel's right to defend its borders\n@highlight\nHe adds that \"the death and injury of Palestinians is a tragedy\"\n@highlight\nObama also addresses the civil wars in Syria and Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Iraq, Obama said, \"We continue to call for a new government that can unite Iraqis and show all communities in @placeholder that they can advance their aspirations through the political process.\"", "idx": 9168}], "idx": 5959} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Roughly etched onto Brian's arm is a swastika tattoo. Brian's sinister-looking tattoo is etched into his skin The 11-year-old says his 10-year-old friend Temashi spent two days \"scratching\" the image onto his skin with a match stick. It only hurt a little bit, said Brian, one of thousands of Zimbabwean children who have fled their ravaged homeland for what they hope will be a better life in South Africa. For Brian and his friend, the symbol of the swastika does not represent the horrors of Hitler and the Holocaust. Instead, they say the ominous jagged lines on their arms mean \"Germans never surrender.\"\n@highlight\n25 percent of Zimbabwe's population has fled the nation, humanitarian groups say\n@highlight\nIn November, 1,016 kids traveled to South Africa, social workers say\n@highlight\nMost children say they leave due to hunger, poverty, non-functioning schools\n@highlight\nBoys work in South African farms, beg on streets; girls become prostitutes, maids", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their days are spent waiting in line, jostling alongside hundreds of Zimbabwean adults, trying to apply for political asylum at a makeshift center opened by @placeholder authorities.", "idx": 9176}], "idx": 5965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- A defiant and chaotic protest sprouted in and around a public square Monday despite a warning by Iran's Revolutionary Guard against the kind of street demonstrations that have roiled Iran for more than a week, witnesses said. Security forces patrol the streets of Tehran on Monday. Thousands of Iranians congregated and passed through Haft-e Tir Square, but riot police and the pro-government Basij militia confronted them and smacked their batons against their shin guards, making loud cracking sounds that seemed like gunshots, the witnesses said. As the protests continued, an election official with the Interior Ministry said the \"box-by-box details\" of the ballots -- which were confidential in previous elections -- would be released in response to claims that the election was rigged, Press TV reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: Interior Ministry will release box-by-box ballot details, Press TV reports\n@highlight\nBasij militia smack batons against shin guards as protesters pass through square\n@highlight\nHelicopters hover as thousands play cat and mouse with police, witnesses say\n@highlight\nAt least 8 reported arrested, but no reports of serious injuries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 145}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 850, "end": 866}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's prosecutor general's office said it has launched an investigation into the killings.", "idx": 9182}], "idx": 5969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ As Toni Kroos produced yet another performance of midfield mastery, this time in a World Cup semi-final, thoughts turned to the Old Trafford boardroom and Manchester United\u2019s peculiar pursuit of the German. Under David Moyes, Kroos had emerged as United\u2019s principal summer target, viewed by the Glaswegian as someone that could fill the vacuum vacated by Paul Scholes and restore order and authority to the central acres. Moyes recognised that United\u2019s midfield has been missing in action too often in recent times. 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While the campaign hasn't exactly set the world on fire -- voter apathy could prove a major issue -- what happens in ballot boxes across the nation Sunday has the potential to change the future of the euro, and of Europe. Who's in the running? Angela Merkel, the country's current chancellor, is campaigning for a third term in office. Were she to win, she would be on course to overtake Margaret Thatcher as Europe's longest-serving female political leader.\n@highlight\nGerman voters will elect a new government Sunday\n@highlight\nAngela Merkel, of conservative Christian Democrats, seeking third term as chancellor\n@highlight\nPeer Steinbrueck, of center-left Social Democrats, looking to challenger her\n@highlight\nElection outcome has potential to change future direction of euro, Europe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 440, "end": 452}, {"start": 584, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 757, "end": 775}, {"start": 822, "end": 837}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gaffe-prone @placeholder caused the biggest controversy of the 2013 campaign when a photograph of him gesturing with his middle finger graced the cover of a popular magazine.", "idx": 9191}], "idx": 5972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Collins Gary Lineker thinks Roy Hodgson should seriously consider dropping Wayne Rooney from England's starting line-up in Brazil. The former Barcelona and Tottenham striker, who scored 48 times in 80 appearances for England, said that Hodgson shouldn't be afraid to leave Rooney out of the side. Lineker, who tweeted a picture of him with Frank De Boer on a beach, wants Daniel Sturridge to play as the most advanced striker for England in Brazil. 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At a press conference on Tuesday, Metro Police said Tammy Meyers, 44, was heading home from giving her daughter Kristal a driving lesson when a silver sedan sped up behind them. The daughter was a passenger in the car, but leaned over to honk the horn, causing the sedan to pull in front of them. 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The evidence pictures, released by the Los Angeles Police Department this week, show numerous pill bottles, oxygen tanks and medical supplies littered around the superstar's bedroom at the time of his death on June 25, 2009. One image, which was not among the dozens of pictures shown as part of the Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, reveals a metal stand with a hanging bag of intravenous fluids attached.\n@highlight\nKatherine Jackson suing AEG Live claiming concert promoter failed to properly investigate her son's doctor Conrad Murray\n@highlight\nThe images were released by the LAPD this week showing prescription bottles for drugs including Propofol\n@highlight\nJackson died aged 50 on June 25, 2009 at his LA mansion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 321, "end": 349}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 701, "end": 717}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 994, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and missed warning signs about his failing health.", "idx": 9201}], "idx": 5978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's a photo of the Jackson family on the cover of the September 24, 1971, issue of Life magazine. In it, Joseph and Katherine Jackson stand at the foot of a set of stairs, their star children -- known as the Jackson 5 -- arrayed behind them. The Jackson brothers, here in the 1970s, were driven to be great by their father, Joseph. They appear to be the all-American clan, gold records arranged behind them, the boys loose and smiling, the parents more awkward and serious in their demeanor. Over the years, that fa\u00e7ade crumbled. The brothers bickered; some made accusations of abuse. But the group remained tight-knit through crises, including Thursday's tragedy, when Michael Jackson collapsed at his house and later died at UCLA Medical Center.\n@highlight\nJackson family has been in spotlight along with Michael\n@highlight\nFather Joseph was a sometimes rough taskmaster\n@highlight\nSiblings have been in news for relationships, intrafamily bickering\n@highlight\nBut group closes ranks when member is in trouble, as happened with Michael", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 145}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 740, "end": 758}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Joseph Jackson disputed the word \"beat,\" but didn't question @placeholder's account.", "idx": 9209}], "idx": 5980} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Still wearing their boots and helmets, and carrying their weapons, the bodies of German soldiers who died in the Battle of the Seelow Heights have finally been unearthed. A team of archaeologists - the Association for the Recovery of the Fallen - have uncovered the skeletons of men who died defending Berlin from the soldiers of the Red Army in the final days of the Second World War. The dig, in Klessin, Brandenburg, brought to the light weapons, helmets, boots and the bones of those fighting to protect the murderous Third Reich. 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Jeremy Forrest, 30, appeared before magistrates in Bordeaux, four days after he was arrested on suspicion of child abduction. He will return to Britain after the French court agreed to his extradition. The married maths teacher from Ringmer, East Sussex, travelled to France with pupil Megan Stammers, 15, on September 20. 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He knows he's going to see a healthy share of flight delays regardless of where he goes. A new study says delays will continue to frustrate fliers like this man at Washington's Dulles International Airport. But he especially anticipates them at the larger airports, such as Chicago's O'Hare International -- \"You can't possibly put that many planes there and not have a delay,\" he said -- and New York's John F. Kennedy International. So when he has a choice between two connecting cities, he said he'll generally choose the smaller one.\n@highlight\nMajor hub cities are bottleneck for air traffic, Brookings Institution study says\n@highlight\nFrequent flier advises connecting through smaller cities when possible\n@highlight\nAviation expert says there's plenty of room for streamlining existing system\n@highlight\nStudy's authors advocate using high-speed rail to alleviate runway congestion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 250, "end": 277}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 357, "end": 376}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 477, "end": 505}, {"start": 671, "end": 691}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Instead of saying, 'Let's get a system that can handle the traffic,' @placeholder wants to lessen the demand.", "idx": 9221}], "idx": 5990} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell and Paul Bentley and Gerard Couzens Detectives from Scotland Yard have used a helicopter in a fresh search for Madeleine McCann ahead of crucial excavation work in the holiday resort where she vanished. After Scotland Yard detectives met with Portuguese authorities, an Alouette helicopter scoured the Praia da Luz coast on an apparent reconnaissance mission. Military photographers, who were accompanied by British policemen, took pictures of the beach and key sites in the resort where detectives plan to dig for clues in the coming days. 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Kathryn McDonough, who is serving a prison sentence for lying to investigators about the teenager's disappearance and death, took the stand on Tuesday in Seth Mazzaglia's first-degree murder trial. Mazzaglia, 31, is accused of raping and killing University of New Hampshire student Elizabeth 'Lizzi' Marriott of Westborough, Massachusetts, in 2012 after she rebuffed his sexual advances. 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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is calling for all Americans within this age range to be tested - regardless of whether they are considered to be at high risk. They hope this change might help to lift some of the stigma associated with HIV testing. Despite efforts to reduce cases of HIV infection in the United States in the past three decades, as many as 50,000 Americans become infected with the virus each year.\n@highlight\nU.S. Preventive Services Task Force is calling for everyone to be tested\n@highlight\nUntil now, it has only been recommended for high risk individuals\n@highlight\nIt is hoped the move would reduce the stigma associated with HIV testing\n@highlight\nAnd diagnose the 25% of infected people unaware they are infected\n@highlight\nCDC says HIV testing should be as routine as blood pressure checks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 623, "end": 657}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "longstanding recommendations by the @placeholder Centres for Disease Control and", "idx": 9258}], "idx": 6014} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Israeli forces dropped leaflets in northern Gaza on Sunday to warn residents to move away from Hamas sites to avoid military strikes. The warning came as the death toll in Gaza reached 172, with more than 1,250 people injured, the Gaza Health Ministry said early Monday. About 70% of the fatalities were civilians, of which 30% were children, said Chris Gunness, spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, which said the figures came from the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Israel said its forces have struck 1,320 \"terror targets\" across Gaza, including 735 concealed rocket launchers. Seventy percent of Israel's population lies within range of Hamas rocket attacks, the Israel Defense Forces said.\n@highlight\nThe death toll in Gaza reaches 172, health authorities say\n@highlight\nOne airstrike targeted the house of the head of the Gaza police\n@highlight\nIDF spokesman calls raid in Gaza a special operation, indicates there will be more\n@highlight\nPalestinians to push U.N. to designate Israel \"apartheid state\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 231, "end": 250}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 381, "end": 441}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 486, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 738, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Throughout the conflict, Israel has warned @placeholder residents of upcoming attacks targeting militants and terrorist infrastructure.", "idx": 9270}, {"query": "@placeholder is under attack,\" the IDF posted, with a photo asking \"What would you do?\"", "idx": 9271}, {"query": "@placeholder also tweeted that the \"death toll rises to 162 martyrs\" from Israeli airstrikes.", "idx": 9272}], "idx": 6020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao, set to begin handing over power to his successor, warned Thursday that a failure to deal with corruption could bring down China's ruling Communist Party and the state it controls. Hu was speaking at the party's 18th National Congress in Beijing, a key meeting of top officials that will usher in a new set of leaders of the world's most populous nation. After a decade in power, Hu is expected to hand over the party's top job to Vice President Xi Jinping. \"If we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the party, and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state,\" Hu said of corruption during his speech at the start of the congress in the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the Chinese capital.\n@highlight\nThousands of delegates gather in Beijing for the meeting\n@highlight\nThe key meeting follows a year beset by scandal for the party\n@highlight\nFour Tibetans set themselves on fire, the Tibetan government in exile says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 226, "end": 227}, {"start": 262, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 425, "end": 426}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 646, "end": 647}, {"start": 722, "end": 745}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dozens of Tibetans are reported to have set themselves ablaze in the past 18 months to express their unhappiness with @placeholder rule.", "idx": 9277}], "idx": 6023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is backtracking on his story that Russian President Vladimir Putin stole his Super Bowl Ring. A spokesman for the billionaire businessman on Sunday said Kraft's claim that Putin pocketed his $25,000 Super Bowl XXXIX ring was a 'humorous, anecdotal story that Robert retells for laughs.' A careful reading of the statement, though, reveals that Kraft isn't saying the story is untrue - only that it isn't meant to be taken seriously. Kraft said Thursday that after Putin made off with his ring, he was pressured by the Bush White House into calling it a gift was a gift and letting Putin keep it.\n@highlight\nRobert Kraft claims that Russian leader simply pocketed his Super Bowl ring when he showed it to him back in 2005\n@highlight\nThe White House advised him that it would be in the best interests of relations between the two countries if he said it was a gift\n@highlight\n'I can kill someone with this ring,' Putin joked, claims Kraft\n@highlight\nThe ring is reportedly kept in the Kremlin library", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'(Kraft) loves that his ring is at the @placeholder, and, as he stated back", "idx": 9281}], "idx": 6025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Poland over the signing of an international treaty to enforce intellectual property rights on the Internet. Police said more than 10,000 people have taken part in the countrywide protests, which began Wednesday and are set to continue Friday. A group of lawmakers in parliament also protested the signing Thursday in Tokyo by the Polish ambassador to Japan. The legislation must be ratified by the Polish parliament before coming into effect. Protesters held signs and banners reading \"No to ACTA.\" Their protests were largely peaceful, though there were a few skirmishes in the city of Poznan, where protesters threw bottles at police.\n@highlight\nThe bill would fight counterfeiting and piracy\n@highlight\nOpponents say it amounts to Internet censorship\n@highlight\nPoland signed the treaty Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The actual penalties would be up to the individual countries that have signed onto @placeholder.", "idx": 9286}], "idx": 6029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:07 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 22:13 EST, 6 September 2013 A third porn star has reportedly tested positive for HIV, adding more concern that an outbreak is underway among adult entertainment performers. Two other performers- Cameron Bay and Rod Daily- have come forward and announced that they tested positive, but the third infectee has not revealed their name. Radar Online reports that 'a dozen female performers have been quarantined as a result of exposure' as a result of the third case. The latest case is renewing concerns over the health of porn stars as a result of the growing number who have confirmed sexually transmitted diseases.\n@highlight\nPorn star Rod Daily told his Twitter followers that he has tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS\n@highlight\nComes less than two weeks since Cameron Bay, an adult film actress, confirmed that she had a similar diagnosis\n@highlight\nThird performer has not revealed their identity\n@highlight\nDebate in porn industry about whether performers must use condoms", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 156}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group said it could not yet confirm whether @placeholder truly had contracted the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, but it warned his partners to be tested.", "idx": 9291}], "idx": 6031} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Foxconn Technology Group -- the world's largest electronics manufacturer and supplier to companies like Apple, Samsung and Microsoft -- admitted that interns as young as 14 worked at one of its Chinese plants. \"An internal investigation carried out by our company has confirmed media reports in China that some participants in the short-term student internship program that is administered at our campus in Yantai, Shandong Province are under the legal working age of 16 years,\" the company said in a statement. \"This is not only a violation of China's labor law, it is also a violation of Foxconn policy and immediate steps have been taken to return the interns in question to their educational institutions.\"\n@highlight\nFoxconn admitted that interns as young as 14 worked at one of its Chinese plants.\n@highlight\nChinese law prohibits workers younger than 16 from working in the factories\n@highlight\nThe interns worked for about three weeks at Foxconn's Yantai manufacturing plant\n@highlight\nFoxconn is the world's largest electronics manufacturer with clients like Apple and Samsung", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 42}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 450}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No evidence was found at other plants in @placeholder, the company added.", "idx": 9299}], "idx": 6039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Hirst, Press Association Per Mertesacker thinks Germany will lose the World Cup final if they do not perform to the exact same standard as they did against Brazil. Germany pulled off one of the biggest shocks in the history of football when they hammered Brazil 7-1 in the semi-finals last week. The comprehensive nature of the win means Germany will go into Sunday's final against Argentina as big favourites, but Mertesacker has warned against the idea that Germany should already be regarded as world champions before the first whistle. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Philipp Lahm and Thomas Muller talk ahead of the final\n@highlight\nPer Mertesacker says Germany will lose if they let their standards slip\n@highlight\nArsenal defender says Germany must play Argentina the way they did against Brazil\n@highlight\nMertesacker says Germany must not settle for second best", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We must stay focused and play the same way that we did against Brazil, otherwise we have no chance,' the @placeholder defender said.", "idx": 9300}], "idx": 6040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: Jack Cafferty is the author of the best-seller \"It's Getting Ugly Out There: The Frauds, Bunglers, Liars, and Losers Who Are Hurting America.\" He provides commentary on CNN's \"The Situation Room\" daily from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. You can also visit Jack's Cafferty File blog. Jack Cafferty says John McCain shows virtually no intellectual curiosity, emulating President Bush NEW YORK (CNN) -- Russia invades Georgia and President Bush goes on vacation. Our president has spent one-third of his entire two terms in office either at Camp David, Maryland, or at Crawford, Texas, on vacation. His time away from the Oval Office included the month leading up to 9/11, when there were signs Osama bin Laden was planning to attack America, and the time Hurricane Katrina destroyed the city of New Orleans.\n@highlight\nJack Cafferty: McCain gives shallow answers at Saddleback forum\n@highlight\nWhy isn't McCain grappling with the complex moral issues we face? Cafferty asks\n@highlight\nCafferty: We can't afford another president like George W. 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The 59-year-old Pellegrini signed a three-year contract and will begin his role as Roberto Mancini's successor on June 24, the English Premier League club said on its website. Mancini steered City to its first top-flight title in 44 years in 2012 but last season it lagged 11 points behind Manchester United, struggled in Europe and suffered a shock defeat in the FA Cup final.\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini joins Manchester City on a three-year contract from Malaga\n@highlight\nThe Chilean replaces Italian Roberto Mancini, who was fired in May\n@highlight\nManchester City will try to reclaim the Premier League title next season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 324, "end": 338}, {"start": 368, "end": 389}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 810}, {"start": 836, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have been greatly impressed throughout the selection process by his philosophy, his attitude, and his commitment to the long-term development of Manchester City,\" @placeholder chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said.", "idx": 9316}], "idx": 6050} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tony Blair is to join the fight to get Ed Miliband elected, despite growing unease among New Labour grandees after the direction of the party. The former prime minister has promised to do 'whatever the party wants' to secure a Labour victory in May. Some senior Labour MPs argue that the three-times election winner remains a 'rock star' who can still win over voters, but there is unease among some of Mr Miliband's allies about turning the clock back to the Blair era. Tony Blair is to join the fight to get Ed Miliband elected, despite growing unease among New Labour grandees after the direction of the party\n@highlight\nEx-prime minister promises to do 'whatever the party wants' in election\n@highlight\nSupporters of three-times election winner says he is still a 'rock star'\n@highlight\nOthers worry about turning the clock back to the New Labour era\n@highlight\nBlair under fresh criticism over Iraq war following delays in Chilcot report\n@highlight\n52% of voters say Labour has been damaged by attacks from business", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It would look a bit odd after Ed has done so much to distance himself from @placeholder and Iraq and all of that.'", "idx": 9317}], "idx": 6051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Politicians are running for office again. Despite our best efforts, there is nothing we can do stop them. Tuesday there will be an election. Here are 10 things to look for as the election returns come in: 1. Did voters choose the least recent of two evils? To adapt a quote often borrowed by my friend, Mark Shields, Mae West said that when faced with a choice between two evils, she usually picked the one she had not tried lately. If Republicans win, even by large margins Tuesday night, was it only because they were a less recent evil? Will the GOP get the message that they are not being embraced for who they are but only given a shot because who they are not?\n@highlight\nAlex Castellanos: Whether we like it or not, here come the election results\n@highlight\nCastellanos: If GOP does well, is it because voters like its message? Or just think Dems are worse?\n@highlight\nHe asks: Will Democrats see their troubles as a reason to change course?\n@highlight\nCastellanos: Was it a mistake for Democrats to run on the \"war on women\"?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 687, "end": 702}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 792}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No @placeholder faction will be credited for Tuesday night's victories or blamed for defeats because Republicans actually are, if only temporarily, united.", "idx": 9322}, {"query": "All this, of course, requires that @placeholder remain the overwhelming preference of minority and younger voters.", "idx": 9325}], "idx": 6054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters Reporter The injury sustained by Manchester United defender Luke Shaw was caused by too many training sessions from new manager Louis van Gaal, former Wales assistant coach Raymond Verheijen said on Thursday. England left back Shaw, signed from Southampton in the summer for \u00a327million, may be out for a month with a hamstring problem and will definitely miss the start of the Premier League campaign at home to Swansea City on Saturday. Verheijen called fellow Dutchman Van Gaal a 'great appointment' by United but at the same time accused the former Netherlands manager of incompetence and of working his players too hard.\n@highlight\nManchester United defender Luke Shaw will miss the start of the Premier League due to a hamstring\n@highlight\nEngland international may be out for a month with the injury\n@highlight\nManchester United boss Louis van Gaal is to blame, says Raymond Verheijen\n@highlight\nVerheijen cites Van Gaal's double training sessions as the reason", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 828, "end": 844}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The Luke Shaw case is the climax of @placeholder's predictable pre-season injury crisis due to \"too much training too soon\".'", "idx": 9330}], "idx": 6058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes David Davies MP has accused the Welsh NHS of giving out Viagra 'like sweets' NHS doctors are wasting thousands of pounds by prescribing Viagra to patients who do not need it, an MP has warned. Patients with diabetes claim they are being given the drug even if they don't have erectile dysfunction. Tory MP David Davies accused the Welsh NHS of wasting public money by giving out Viagra \u2018like sweets\u2019. But the Welsh Government has hit back at the conservative politician claiming this is not true. Mr Davies said: \u2018I am fully in favour of prescribing it to people with conditions like diabetes if they have a problem.\n@highlight\nMP accused the Welsh NHS of wasting money giving out drug 'like sweets'\n@highlight\nDavid Davies says diabetes patients are being given Viagra even if they don't have erectile dysfunction - the health service denies this", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 423, "end": 438}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 642, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Davies added: \u2018A resident of @placeholder who is not a constituent of mine contacted me to tell me that he had been prescribed Viagra because he is a diabetic.", "idx": 9340}], "idx": 6064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine announced Tuesday she will retire rather than seek re-election this year, surprising colleagues and perhaps casting the future of her seat in doubt. The decision was made \"after an extraordinary amount of reflection and consideration,\" she said in a statement. Snowe, who turned 65 last week, was first elected to the U.S. House in 1978 and then to the Senate in 1994. She is the first woman to serve in both chambers of a state legislature and the U.S. Congress. Snowe was known as a moderate who sometimes sided with Democrats in the increasingly partisan environment of Washington politics.\n@highlight\nWhite House praises Sen. 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Russia headed off 1966 host England and joint presentations from Spain-Portugal and Holland-Belgium in Thursday's vote at FIFA headquarters in Switzerland. Qatar won the right to host the 2022 tournament ahead of bids from the United States, South Korea, Japan and Australia. Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin decided against attending the ceremony in Zurich, but his deputy Igor Shuvalov was present to accept the first successful bid from Eastern Europe. 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Now Chuck Hagel may become the first Vietnam veteran and first enlisted soldier to serve as U.S. defense secretary. In nominating him to succeed Leon Panetta, President Barack Obama urged the Senate to confirm a man he said \"bears the scars\" of that war and has the skill to guide the military through new challenges. \"Chuck Hagel is the leader that our troops deserve,\" Obama said. If Hagel is confirmed, the Defense Department would be led by someone who advocated deep cuts to its budget. He's bucked his fellow Republicans in opposing troop surges in Iraq and Afghanistan, telling his biographer: \"I will do all I can to prevent war.\" And he's come under fire over comments about Israel, a top American ally, and Iran, a top American foe.\n@highlight\nObama says the ex-senator from Nebraska is \"the leader that our troops deserve\"\n@highlight\nHagel says he's eager to \"set the record straight\" about where he stands on issues\n@highlight\nHe's been criticized by Republicans for his position on Iraq, Iran and Israel\n@highlight\nColin Powell says he supports Hagel; Iraq vet Rep. 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A bloody Mary could be one of the few drinks that actually tastes as it's supposed to in the air, according to the authors of a paper in the online journal Flavour, entitled \"Airplane noise and the taste of umami.\" Previous studies have shown that loud noises, such as an aircraft engine, can reduce our ability to taste flavors by up to 30%. \"Umami, however, is immune to this effect,\" authors Charles Spence, Charles Michel and Barry Smith write.\n@highlight\nAircraft engine noises have been shown to impair taste reception by up to 30%\n@highlight\nHowever umami, the so-called \"fifth taste,\" may be immune to this effect\n@highlight\nUmami-rich foods such as tomatoes, Parmesan cheese, mushrooms, good options for fliers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But don't forsake water for bloody @placeholder marathons just yet.", "idx": 9367}], "idx": 6074} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yemeni officials on Tuesday downplayed rumors that next month's presidential elections in Yemen would be delayed, the same day U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faulted the Yemeni president for failing to fulfill his commitment to leave the country. Any delay in the elections are unacceptable by all standards, senior officials in Vice President Abdurabu Hadi's office said. 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Jon Tester is famous for his flat-top and middle of the road politics. Amanda Curtis, Tester's fellow Democrat and would-be colleague from Montana, is known for her nose ring and her unabashedly liberal affiliations. Although many insiders dismiss her campaign as a long shot, Amanda Curtis is raising money at a prodigious rate and battling assertions that she is too radical for conservative-leaning Montana. But on many issues, the candidate admits she needs to study up. But time is running out with Election Day a little more than two months away. Curtis, a Butte math teacher serving her first-term in the Montana state house, has already raised $180,000 in 10 days, according to her campaign, and sees \"people coming out of the woodwork\" to support her.\n@highlight\nA late entry into Montana Senate race, Amanda Curtis is unabashedly liberal\n@highlight\nMany insiders dismiss her candidacy as she trails in polls, but she's raising money\n@highlight\nOn many issues, Curtis admits that she needs to study up, but Election Day is not that far off\n@highlight\nCurtis stepped in after John Walsh's candidacy imploded over plagiarism allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As Montana's senior senator, I'll be supporting Amanda as well as all Democrats who are talking about the issues that are important to Montana,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 9371}, {"query": "\"Amanda grew up in a family that struggled to put food on the table so she knows first hand the struggles of @placeholder working families.", "idx": 9373}], "idx": 6077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Fox's Batman prequel \"Gotham\" has filled four major roles, including The Penguin and Alfred Pennyworth. The following actors will join star Ben McKenzie (\"Southland\") as Det. Gordon in the pilot: \u2022 Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot (a.k.a. the Penguin). He's described as having \"the brains of a chess grandmaster and the morals of a jackal, Oswald Cobblepot is a low-level psychopath for gangster Fish Mooney who hides his sadistic lust for power behind an exquisitely polite demeanor.\" Taylor had appearances on several shows, most notably on AMC's \"The Walking Dead\" during season 4, playing a survivor named Sam who runs into Rick and Carol.\n@highlight\nFox's Batman prequel has cast four major roles\n@highlight\nRobin Lord Taylor will portray Oswald Cobblepot, a.k.a. the Penguin\n@highlight\n\"Event Horizon's\" Sean Pertwee has been cast as Alfred Pennyworth\n@highlight\nThe new actors will join Ben McKenzie, who'll play Det. 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It's a job that requires patience, concentration and flawless planning. But life on the water wasn't always so rigidly structured -- far from it. Behind the sailor's steely visage lie memories of distant shores, daring adventures and a terrifying ordeal at the hands of pirates. A boat in the distance Nikolsky hesitates when recalling the moment he realized armed bandits were fast approaching his ship off the coast of Somalia. As the first mate of the MV Faina, Nikolsky was in charge of 21 crewmen and cargo aboard the Ukrainian operated freight vessel transporting aging Soviet military equipment to the port of Mombasa, Kenya, via the Gulf of Aden.\n@highlight\nViktor Nikolsky is the captain of the Neptune tugboat in the port of St. Petersburg\n@highlight\nHe was captured by pirates while sailing aboard the MV Faina off the coast of Somalia in 2008\n@highlight\nThe Faina was held captive for just over four months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 834, "end": 848}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At one stage, when it looked as though a ransom would not be achieved, the pirates intimated they would transfer the crew to @placeholder in order to obtain a separate ransom for each individual.", "idx": 9375}], "idx": 6079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than a year after George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges for killing unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, he and his family still live in a state of secrecy paranoia - believing their lives are in constant danger. A new interview with the Zimmermans reveals that the family is still reeling from the intense national attention that focused on George after he shot 17-year-old Martin and claimed self defense. George's brother Robert to GQ magazine that the family is still holed up in a secluded house in central Florida. 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The fraternity's 'consistent pattern of policy violations that includes the harassment of a Take Back the Night March on Friday, November 21, 2014, as well as other significant hazing and alcohol misconduct issues' was the reason behind the move, the university said in a release. Delta Sigma Phi's members brandished dildos at Take Back the Night demonstrators, student newspaper The Daily Aztec reported. 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Kate Smye, from Lowca, Cumbria, has written a list of dream activities to do with her mother Mel, 31. She has battled breast cancer for five years and has now been hit with the devastating news it has spread to her spine. Mel Smye, 31, has battled breast cancer for five years and it has now spread to her spine. 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Ms Batty wept as she implored agencies such as Victoria Police and the Department of Human Services (DHS) to be open minded at the inquest into her son's tragic death. 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President Obama visits Buchenwald with Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and survivor and activist Elie Wiesel. The visit had personal significance for the president, whose great-uncle helped liberate prisoners from the camp during World War II. \"I will not forget what I've seen here today,\" Obama said after touring the camp with German Chancellor Angela Merkel; Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, and survivor Bertrand Herz.\n@highlight\nObama recalls great-uncle's role in liberation of Buchenwald as reason for tour\n@highlight\nHolocaust survivor, Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel speaks of father dying at Buchenwald\n@highlight\nObama met Friday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel\n@highlight\nGermany visit comes day after key speech in Egypt on U.S. relations with Islam", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... We have to guard against cruelty in ourselves ....\" Watch @placeholder honor Holocaust victims \u00bb", "idx": 9421}], "idx": 6107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:10 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 20 April 2013 These are the first pictures of the victim of the South Wales measles epidemic, which has so far infected 808 people and left 77 in hospital. A 25-year-old from Swansea, named locally as Gareth Williams, died at his home on Thursday morning. Health officials confirmed yesterday that he did die from measles. A statement released said: 'Public Health Wales laboratory tests have today confirmed a diagnosis of measles in a 25-year-old male from Swansea who died on Thursday 18 April. Gareth Williams (right), from Swansea, South Wales, who was suffering from measles when he died\n@highlight\nMan lived in Port Tennant area of Swansea, where measles is rife\n@highlight\nHas been named locally as Gareth Williams, who was found dead at home\n@highlight\nLaboratory tests have confirmed the deceased died from measles\n@highlight\nTotal number of confirmed infections at 808, with 77 people hospitalised", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 426, "end": 444}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Further investigations are being undertaken by the @placeholder Coroner to establish the cause of death.'", "idx": 9423}, {"query": "The disease has already infected around 800 children in @placeholder.", "idx": 9424}], "idx": 6109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United Nations said Monday that it has begun pulling staff out of a western state of Myanmar where the government has declared a state of emergency following clashes between Muslims and Buddhists. The inter-ethnic violence in the state of Rakhine has killed at least 17 people in just over a week, according to official media. President Thein Sein's office issued an order imposing a state of emergency in Rakhine on Sunday, saying \"riots and disturbances\" had spread, according to the New Light of Myanmar, a government-run newspaper. The United Nations is temporarily relocating its staff from the area on a voluntary basis for safety reasons, said Ashok Nigam, the organization's resident and humanitarian coordinator in Yangon, Myanmar's largest city.\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities threaten to censor reporting by non-government media\n@highlight\nViolence in western Myanmar has killed at least 17 people in recent days\n@highlight\nA state of emergency has been declared after clashes between Muslims and Buddhists\n@highlight\n\"Anarchic actions are becoming widespread,\" says President Thein Sein", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 499, "end": 518}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Attempts to reach the @placeholder authorities for comment on the matter on Monday were unsuccessful.", "idx": 9434}], "idx": 6115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Rolling Stone) -- \"This guy looks like he was created by Wes Anderson,\" says Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach as Pulp's Jarvis Cocker gambols across the stage. It's a couple of hours before the duo's show on the first night of this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney are hanging on a couch in a backstage trailer, checking out Pulp's opening set on a flat-screen TV. \"Holy smokes,\" Auerbach continues, as Cocker gesticulates at the huge crowd just a few yards from where the Keys sit. \"Man, he's going for it.\" Carney stares at the screen. \"Maybe we should take some theater lessons.\"\n@highlight\nThis year marked the Black Keys' fifth trip to Coachella\n@highlight\nThis was also their debut as mainstage headliners\n@highlight\nThe Black Keys plan to \"put another record out next year\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 240, "end": 279}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We actually had a blue-light special at our agent's office,\" @placeholder deadpans.", "idx": 9436}], "idx": 6116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is widely agreed that Wednesday night's presidential debate is crucial for Mitt Romney: This is almost assuredly his last chance to turn around the election. What is less obvious is that the stakes are sky-high for Barack Obama, too: This debate could have a powerful impact upon his ability to govern in a second term. Romney is dangerously close to blowing a campaign that many election models said he should easily win. Yes, three national polls published Monday -- including CNN -- showed the two candidates within three points of each other. But for Romney, the problem is that as the polls go up and down each week, there is one constant: As Real Clear Politics demonstrates in its averaging process, Obama stays ahead and has been for nearly a year. The news for the GOP from battleground states is even worse, especially in the Midwest.\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: Debate may represent Romney's last big chance to turn around the race\n@highlight\nHe says the stakes are also sky-high for Obama, even if he wins election\n@highlight\nObama needs a big victory to claim broad support for his plans for second term, Gergen says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 491, "end": 493}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 660, "end": 678}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Add together the possibility of a convincing mandate with congressional results that may be far better than expected a few months ago and what do you have: bingo, a resurgent @placeholder heading toward a second term.", "idx": 9444}], "idx": 6119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Modern England comes as a shock to most Westminster persons. The former Tory MP Matthew Parris was so appalled when he visited Clacton that the resulting article was used in Ukip propaganda in the by-election there. Mr Parris appeared to be looking down a very long nose indeed at that town\u2019s people and their lives. It didn\u2019t seem to cross his mind that he \u2013 as a politician, broadcaster and influential journalist \u2013 might have helped to make it like that. At first glance, Rochester is not much like Clacton. It is an ancient cathedral city you might have glimpsed and wondered about as you took the Eurostar to Paris, or the M2 to Dover, and saw its Norman keep and ancient spire in the middle distance.\n@highlight\nThose living in Rochester and Stood urged to vote to make a difference\n@highlight\nIn Strood there was a 'curious and angry apathy' ahead of the election\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron is labelled a transparent snake-oil salesman", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 628, "end": 629}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I am amazed it has taken so long for ordinary @placeholder supporters to see through their party and particularly through David Cameron, an unusually transparent snake-oil salesman, even for these times.", "idx": 9445}], "idx": 6120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama's intelligence briefings have provided him with specific information since before he won re-election in 2012 about the growing threat of the terror group now known alternatively as ISIS and ISIL, an administration insider told MailOnline on Monday. 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Property mogul Sergei Polonsky, 40, was caught on camera alongside a woman on a balcony in a prestigious Tel Aviv district, according to a Russian TV channel. Polonsky, who is himself wanted in Russia over allegations of a massive property fraud, was also filmed entering an apartment block, said reports. 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Political Editor and Associated Press President Barack Obama inserted himself into the Arab-Israeli conflict on Friday, issuing a statement that encouraged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to minimize civilian deaths in its ground push into Hamas-ruled Gaza. At he same time, he assured him that the U.S. supports Israel's right to self-defense. 'No nation should accept rockets being fired into its borders or terrorists tunneling into its territory,' Obama told reporters in the White House press briefing room. Half a world away, Israeli troops advanced into Hamas-ruled Gaza while Hamas militants scurried through terror tunnels .\n@highlight\nU.S. President asked Israeli's prime minister to use a light touch when taking his Gaza incursion into civilian areas\n@highlight\nIsrael has withstood a steady barrage of Palestinian rockets\n@highlight\nNetanyahu responded with a ground incursion designed to weaken the leaders of Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization\n@highlight\nThe chair of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee said Hamas deliberately targets Israeli civilians and Israel tries to minimize non-combatant casualties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 204, "end": 221}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel's ground incursion followed a 10-day campaign of more than 2,000 airstrikes that had failed to halt relentless but largely ineffective @placeholder rocket fire on Israeli cities.", "idx": 9465}, {"query": "Israel's ground incursion followed a 10-day campaign of more than 2,000 airstrikes that had failed to halt relentless but largely ineffective Hamas rocket fire on @placeholder cities.", "idx": 9466}], "idx": 6135} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American teacher Ronnie Smith has been shot and killed in Benghazi, according to the Facebook page of the international school in Libya where he worked. The U.S. State Department confirmed the killing and identified the educator as Ronald Thomas Smith II. \"The untimely death of Ronnie Smith has been felt by the whole school community,\" the International School Benghazi posted on its Facebook page. \"He was a much loved teacher who supported students in their learning and always had time to help when asked. Ronnie was a professional who gave his time freely and without question. We do not understand why this has happened and it is extremely difficult for his students and his colleagues to accept.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Four assailants opened fire, killing him instantaneously, Interior Ministry says\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities vow to bring those responsible to justice\n@highlight\nInternational School Benghazi mourns teacher Ronnie Smith's \"untimely death\"\n@highlight\nBenghazi is where militants attacked a U.S. diplomatic mission in September 2012", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 186}, {"start": 241, "end": 259}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 351, "end": 379}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 892, "end": 920}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is a tragedy, he and everyone in Libya (@placeholder and non Libyan) don't deserve this.", "idx": 9468}], "idx": 6136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A day after a jubilant first delivery, giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a second cub Saturday night, but it was stillborn. Washington's celebrity panda gave birth to the first cub Friday, to the excitement of hordes of fans watching it on public panda cams. The cub, about the size of a stick of butter, appeared to be doing well. So was its mom, who was cradling it in her den at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. \"It is robust, healthy and fully formed,\" the zoo said in a Twitter post Sunday after the cub's first neonatal exam.\n@highlight\nNEW: First cub \"is very active, very vibrant and very pink,\" the zoo says\n@highlight\nThe giant panda gave birth to a second cub Saturday, but it was stillborn\n@highlight\nGiant pandas are one of the world's most endangered species\n@highlight\nThe first neonatal exam reveals Mei Xiang's panda cub is healthy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder experts began watching Mei Xiang a couple of weeks ago.", "idx": 9471}], "idx": 6138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 18:21 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:05 EST, 24 June 2013 Wimbledon is rarely short of on-court drama. This year, however, it seems the real fireworks will be off-court \u2013 at least if Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova have anything to do with it. The players, two of the best in the world, have become embroiled in an extraordinary cat-fight ahead of this year\u2019s tournament, which begins today. 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Leslie, who died in June aged 96, never spoke of how he cheated death, suffered malaria in Egypt, was bombed in Greece and took part in the D-Day landings. But he secretly typed up his 10-page 'My Wartime Story' - which Julia discovered among his papers shortly after his death. Secret life: A World War II veteran kept his harrowing stories secret until he died and his wife of 69 years only found out after he died. Leslie Knight, 96, never mentioned he had survived malaria in Egypt or being bombed in Greece as a soldier the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 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But Bobby Montoya's interest in \"girl stuff\" has not been short-lived: He's grown his hair out and has dressed as a girl when he can for much of his 7 years. Bobby's been \"outspoken\" about his gender identity, said Archuleta. The Denver, Colorado, family's recent attempt to sign up Bobby with Girl Scouts, however, left him in tears, his mother said. A leader said he could not join because of his \"boy parts,\" Archuleta told CNN affiliate 9News.\n@highlight\nA 7-year-old Colorado boy who dresses as a girl wants to join the Girl Scouts\n@highlight\nHe initially met resistance; the scouts now say he is welcome\n@highlight\nExperts see a sea change in society's thoughts on gender non-conformity\n@highlight\nThey offer resources and advice for parents", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Girl Scouts of @placeholder has since said it was an \"inclusive\" organization and \"if a child lives life as a girl\" he or she is welcome to join.", "idx": 9480}, {"query": "The @placeholder case has brought to light questions about labels and the rapidly evolving discussion about gender non-conforming children.", "idx": 9481}, {"query": "\"I know it's going to be a really hard road for @placeholder,\" Archuleta said.", "idx": 9482}], "idx": 6142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:54 EST, 28 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:05 EST, 28 November 2012 Tony Blair said yesterday that Eurosceptics were a \u2018virus\u2019 blighting politics and that Britain would be a second-rate power if it left the EU. The former prime minister warned that David Cameron\u2019s policy of trying to repatriate powers would simply pave the way for withdrawal, which was being hastened by some Conservatives. \u2018The Right have got it really bad on this Europe thing,\u2019 he told business leaders at Chatham House in London. \u2018It is a kind of virus that makes you want to take positions for the sake of asserting them, when a rational analysis says you don\u2019t need to be in that position.\u2019\n@highlight\nFormer Prime Minister admits Britain could leave the EU but it will be 'hugely destructive'\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron under pressure from Tory MPs to renegotiate relationship with Brussels\n@highlight\nMr Blair uses speech to warn withdrawal for \u2018a monumental error of statesmanship\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 262, "end": 263}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 785, "end": 786}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "David Cameron last week told journalists a deal on the @placeholder budget had not been reached at a summit in Brussels", "idx": 9489}], "idx": 6147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:17 EST, 6 February 2013 Little Polina wore pink bows in her braided hair to meet her American parents, Jason and Kendra Skaggs. After months of waiting and stomach-churning anxiety, the five-year-old could finally go home to Arkansas with the couple. But the Skaggs were one of only a handful of U.S. families who were allowed to legally adopt a Russian child, following the January 1 ban of American adoptions of Russian youth, which has left hundreds of hopeful parents in limbo. For Larry and Kelly Czocher, their story ended quite differently, as they were told not to travel to the Eastern European country, as they were told their 13-month-old son, Andre, was no longer coming to America.\n@highlight\nJason and Kendra Skaggs were able to adopt Polina, 5, from orphanage in Moscow since their adoption was approved by a court in December\n@highlight\nHowever, Larry and Kelly Czocher were denied adoption of 13-month-old boy named Andre\n@highlight\nRussian leader Vladimir Putin imposed ban on January 1 denying American couples from adopting Russian children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But for the @placeholder family, the odds were not in their favor.", "idx": 9491}, {"query": "The U.S. is the biggest destination for adopted Russian children - more than 60,000 of them have been taken in by @placeholder over the past two decades.", "idx": 9492}], "idx": 6149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "[Breaking news update 1:35 p.m. ET] President Barack Obama knew there would be \"glitches\" and said ahead of time there would be problems in the October 1 rollout of a key part of his health care initiative, but \"there is no question that we did not anticipate the scale of problems with the website,\" White House spokesman Jay Carney said on Wednesday. Separately, Carney said the Department of Health and Human Services will begin conducting daily briefings on Thursday about progress toward fixing problems with the Healthcare.gov website. [Original story moved at 8:56 a.m. ET] Before it even launched, red flags went up about the Obamacare website. Health insurance companies complained about it, and the site crashed during a test run. But nobody told the President of any of it, the nation's health chief told CNN.\n@highlight\nHHS secretary's comments \"surprising,\" Senate GOP leadership aide tells CNN\n@highlight\nDelaying the website's launch was \"not really an option,\" the nation's health chief says\n@highlight\nShe says an \"A-Team\" of experts is coming in, 3 weeks after the website's launch\n@highlight\nWarren Buffett: \"It's a huge screw-up, but it will get worked out\"", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 381, "end": 419}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They said that the website's woes show that the Obama administration and the federal government generally aren't capable of executing what the @placeholder says was an ill-advised program from the get-go.", "idx": 9493}], "idx": 6150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If the federal government shuts down starting Tuesday because of a bitter partisan battle over the new health care law, more people say congressional Republicans rather than President Barack Obama would be responsible, according to a new national survey. A CNN/ORC International poll released Monday morning, hours before funding for the government is scheduled to run out, also indicates that most Americans think Republicans in Congress are acting like spoiled children in this fiscal fight, with the public divided on whether the president is acting like a spoiled child or a responsible adult. And six in 10 questioned in the survey say they want Congress to approve a budget agreement to avoid a government shutdown, and if it happens, most people say a shutdown would be a bad thing for the country.\n@highlight\nCNN/ORC International poll: Six in 10 say they want budget deal to avoid shutdown\n@highlight\nIn poll, 46% would blame congressional Republicans and 36% would blame the president\n@highlight\nPoll says 57% oppose the Affordable Care Act; 803 people participated in the two-day poll", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 261, "end": 277}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A majority of @placeholder think that blocking Obamacare is more important than approving a budget agreement,\" said Holland.", "idx": 9496}], "idx": 6152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 16:09 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:35 EST, 6 February 2013 Ruled out: Nigel Farage has today said he will not be standing in the by-election for the Eastleigh constituency UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage today ruled out standing in the by-election in Eastleigh, triggered by Chris Huhne\u2019s decision to stand down as an MP. The Liberal Democrat former energy secretary formally left Parliament today, by the archaic procedure of accepting appointment to the Chiltern Hundreds, and a date for the by-election is expected to be announced soon. There had been speculation that Mr Farage would take the opportunity to fight a second by-election in the Hampshire constituency, having scooped 952 votes there in UKIP\u2019s first bid to win a Westminster seat in 1994.\n@highlight\nSpeculation suggested UKIP leader was to stand for seat left by Chris Huhne\n@highlight\nNigel Farage has ruled out possibility so he isn't distracted from priorities\n@highlight\nBut he said the party will fight 'as hard as we can' for Eastleigh seat", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 203, "end": 204}, {"start": 206, "end": 223}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 367, "end": 382}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 497, "end": 513}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, there were doubts over whether the seat - a @placeholder and Conservative marginal in the last four general elections - would be an attractive venue for a high-profile campaign for UKIP, even when the party is riding high in the polls.", "idx": 9505}], "idx": 6157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:48 EST, 12 November 2013 The mistress of the Mormon doctor who was found guilty of killing his wife has spoken out for the first time saying the she still can't believe that her ex is a murderer. 'The Martin I knew and loved was not the person that he was portrayed on the stand,' Gypsy Willis said of her former lover Martin MacNeill. Willis was one of the star witnesses in the state prosecution's case against the former doctor who plied his wife Michele with prescription drugs after pressuring her to get a facelift. She was found dead in the family's Pleasant Grove, Utah home.\n@highlight\nMartin MacNeill faces 15 years to life for the murder of his wife\n@highlight\nFound guilty of plying her with drugs after a face lift, which prosecutors said was because he wanted to start a life with his mistress, Gypsy Willis\n@highlight\nMacNeill's daughters believed he was guilty and pushed for police to reopen the case; two grown daughters testified against him at the trial\n@highlight\nHe still faces claims that he sexually assaulted one of his now-grown daughters in the months immediately following his wife's death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 57, showed little emotion when the verdict was read.", "idx": 9509}], "idx": 6159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Eight U.S. service members and an American civilian contractor were killed Wednesday in a shooting at an Afghan air force compound in Kabul, officials said. The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan said an Afghan military pilot opened fire on international troops, sparking a \"gunfight.\" The Taliban, however, claimed responsibility for the attack and said it had been working with the shooter for some time -- an assertion that NATO denied. Also denying the Taliban claim was the brother of the pilot. \"My brother had no connections with the Taliban, and I deny any claims of his connection by the Taliban,\" Dr. Mohammad Hosain Sahebi told a local Afghan TV station in a telephone interview.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. military official: A report says the shooting occurred in a meeting room\n@highlight\nNEW: Two additional NATO troops are killed in separate attacks\n@highlight\nThe nine slain at the air force compound were Americans, the Pentagon says\n@highlight\nThe Taliban claims responsibility for the shooting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 689}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Later Wednesday @placeholder announced that two additional service members were killed in attacks elsewhere in the country, bringing the day's total number of NATO casualties to at least 11.", "idx": 9513}, {"query": "Out of 16 incidents of Afghan forces shooting @placeholder personnel that NATO has investigated, eight have been determined to be motivated by combat stress on the part of the Afghan attacker.", "idx": 9515}], "idx": 6161} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The European Aviation Safety Agency has ordered checks for cracks in the wings of the Airbus A380, though it has stopped short of grounding the fleet. CNN examines some key questions about the aircraft and what it means for the passengers, the airlines and the manufacturers. What is the Airbus A380? The jet liner is a double-deck, wide-bodied aircraft made by Airbus -- a subsidiary of the EADS group -- and capable of carrying more than 800 passengers, though it routinely carries far fewer. It made its maiden flight in 2005 and first entered service with Singapore Airlines in 2007. As of January 31, 2012, the company said it had delivered 68 aircraft to customers and had orders for a further 185.\n@highlight\nThe European air safety agency has ordered safety checks for all Airbus A380s after cracks were found in the wings\n@highlight\nThe A380 can potentially carry more than 800 passengers and is said by an industry expert to be a very quiet aircraft\n@highlight\nIts main rival is the Boeing 747-8 which is also claimed to be quiet and efficient\n@highlight\nAirbus says it has found a \"repair solution\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 50}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 167, "end": 169}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 576, "end": 593}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder could ground the aircraft if it wanted to -- but hasn't.", "idx": 9517}], "idx": 6162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Foreigners will be banned from entering Britain unless they have health insurance, under Ukip plans announced today. Ukip leader Nigel Farage set out a raft of new policies on improving the nation's health, including more dementia funding, scrapping hospital parking charges and hiring more nurses, midwives and GPs. But the party's health spokesman has faced questions about whether Mr Farage's reputation for smoking and posing drinking beer in pubs is the best advertisement for a healthy lifestyle. 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Eliot Spitzer filed a lawsuit Monday suing the founder of the \"Girls Gone Wild\" video series for more than $10 million. Ashley Alexandra Dupre says she posed for \"Girls Gone Wild\" as a teen. In the complaint filed in Miami, Florida, Ashley Alexandra Dupre says she was vacationing in Miami Beach when she was approached by agents and representatives of the defendant, Joe Francis, and offered alcoholic drinks. While intoxicated, Dupre was persuaded to expose her breasts and then told to sign a release form, according to a statement from her legal counsel, Richard C. Wolfe. Wolfe contends that Dupre \"was 17 years old and therefore not legally competent to enter into a contract with the defendants.\"\n@highlight\nAshley Alexandra Dupre says she posed nude after being plied with alcohol\n@highlight\nLawyer says she was 17 and so not of legal age to sign consent form\n@highlight\n\"Girls Gone Wild\" founder says his company isn't worried\n@highlight\nDupre is call girl whose contact with Spitzer led to his resignation as governor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 197, "end": 218}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 331}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 792, "end": 813}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deal fell through when @placeholder found he already owned video footage of Dupre.", "idx": 9527}, {"query": "@placeholder $2,000 for sex and she wants to charge me 10 million for taking some naked pictures of her,\" Francis told CNN.", "idx": 9529}], "idx": 6170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Monday started out jubilantly for father-and-son running team Dick and Rick Hoyt as they posed for pictures with a life-sized bronze statue unveiled to commemorate their 31st Boston Marathon. But, as for many runners, the happy day turned to terror at the 25-mile mark, and the inspirational pair were left confused, scared and unable to complete the race as they worried about loved ones who were waiting for them at the finish line. 'As we got closer, things didn't look right,' said Dick, 72, who has completed a total of 1,091 races while pushing his disabled son Rick, 51, in a special running chair.\n@highlight\nFather-and-son running team Dick and Rick Hoyt were competing in their 31st Boston Marathon\n@highlight\nDick has finished more than 1,091 races pushing his cerebral palsy son Rick, 51, in a specially designed chair\n@highlight\nInspirational team were stopped at 25-mile mark after bombs went off\n@highlight\nA good Samaritan in a Jeep gave them a lift back to their hotel in the midst of the chaos", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "asked the one thing he would like to give his father, @placeholder said: 'The", "idx": 9530}], "idx": 6171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Three suspects were charged Tuesday for their alleged roles in a vicious mob beating of a Detroit tree trimmer after a car accident last week. Bruce Edward Wimbush Jr., 17, Wonzey Saffold, 30, and James Deontae Davis, 24, are three of the dozen or so people who attacked Steven Utash after he inadvertently struck a 10-year-old boy who had stepped into a road, Detroit Police Sgt. Michael Woody said. Utash, a 54-year-old grandfather, immediately stopped his vehicle to help the boy and was allegedly \"severely beaten\" with \"fists and feet,\" Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said in a news release.\n@highlight\nDetroit police chief credits woman for stepping in, possibly saving driver's life\n@highlight\nThree suspects charged for alleged roles in the beating of a driver after a car accident\n@highlight\nFour people are in custody; prosecutors debate whether to charge 16-year-old as an adult\n@highlight\nThe driver was severely beaten by a mob after accidentally injuring a boy, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 143, "end": 166}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 197, "end": 215}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But some are asking whether the beating last Wednesday reflects a state of racial tension in the Motor City: @placeholder is white.", "idx": 9532}], "idx": 6173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes insists his team can't rely on Celtic crumbling in the Premiership title race. The Dons could move four points clear of the reigning champions with an eighth straight victory when they take on St Mirren in Paisley on Saturday afternoon. Yet McInnes has told his players that they shouldn't be looking to Ronny Deila's men showing any signs of strain. Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes is targeting his eighth straight victory as the Dons face St Mirren on Saturday 'I don't think Celtic see it as pressure,' he said. 'That's just part and parcel of being Celtic. 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With those words I realized that as concerned and sad as I was about the effect of the storm, I was also mourning for a place that harbored so many happy memories for me growing up that may never be the same. My brother still lives in the Northeast, but I have long since moved to Atlanta and married a woman from Siesta Key, Florida. For vacations, we venture out to exotic spots.\n@highlight\nDavid Vigilante: Jersey Shore, wrecked by Sandy, may never be the same\n@highlight\nVigilante: The place harbors so many happy memories for me growing up\n@highlight\nHe says unlike the MTV caricature, it has been a vacation spot for many\n@highlight\nVigilante: The shore is more than a beach; it's a connection that binds generations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is now my 9-year-old son's favorite T-shirt and his special connection to the @placeholder.", "idx": 9553}], "idx": 6186} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 02:54 EST, 14 April 2012 | UPDATED: 05:04 EST, 14 April 2012 Bookies are running scared today as they face a \u00a310 million hit if a woman wins the Grand National for the first time today. Millions are set to watch sisters-in-law Katie Walsh, 27, and Nina Carberry, also 27, set their family loyalty aside and battle for racing's biggest prize at Aintree. The highly-rated pair, who were bridesmaid and bride two months ago, are both from two racing dynasties and have rode winners at Cheltenham but no woman has ever gone that step further and won the world's greatest steeplechase.\n@highlight\nKatie Walsh, 27, is on Seabass and Nina Carberry, also 27, will ride Organisedconfusion this afternoon\n@highlight\nIf either makes history the bookies are set to be hit for \u00a310 million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 691, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'If you\u2019re not in, you can\u2019t win, and hopefully he takes to the jumps,' Carberry added about her horse @placeholder yesterday.", "idx": 9555}], "idx": 6188} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A top advisor to Mitt Romney has accused Colin Powell of endorsing the US president because they are both black - amid new evidence of a widening racial gap in the battle for the White House. John Sununu said he did not believe General Powell, the former Republican Secretary of State under George W Bush, switched parties and endorsed Barack Obama because he likes his policies. He said: \u2018Frankly, when you take a look at Colin Powell, you have to wonder whether that\u2019s an endorsement based on issues or whether he\u2019s got a slightly different reason for preferring President Obama.\u2019\n@highlight\nJohn Sununu claims Mr Powell is supporting the President's election campaign because of their shared race\n@highlight\nSays the former US Secretary of State - who is African American - did not make decision based on policy\n@highlight\nPoll show race for White House is racially divided with Obama supported by 80% of black and Hispanic voters but just 37% of whites\n@highlight\nData also shows president is struggling to connect with whites who voted for him four years ago", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 71, "end": 72}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 727, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mixed-race Mr @placeholder successfully sold himself in 2008 as a 'post-racial' president who would bridge America\u2019s historic black-white divide.", "idx": 9560}], "idx": 6192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:33 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 5 March 2013 Migrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has questioned if it is appropriate to give free health care to short-term visitors Migrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP, put to the bottom of the council house queue and denied access to benefits among emergency measures being drawn up by ministers. A squeeze on access to the Health Service, taxpayer-subsidised housing and welfare is being considered as part of a package designed to limit the number of people who come from Bulgaria and Romania when controls are lifted at the end of this year.\n@highlight\nMigrants from the European Union could be charged for seeing a GP, put to the bottom of the council house queue and denied access to benefits\n@highlight\nBut Number 10 confirmed that to comply with EU law so could UK citizens\n@highlight\nIt could raise prospect of people having to prove eligibility to access services", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 740, "end": 753}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 920, "end": 921}, {"start": 936, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "29million Bulgarian and Romanian citizens to live and work in other @placeholder", "idx": 9576}], "idx": 6203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police charged an 18-year-old with murder in the case of a University of Florida student last seen eight days ago, a police spokesman said Friday. Officer Ben Tobias announced that the Gainesville police department charged Pedro Bravo with the death of Christian Aguilar. He did not offer further details. Ron Kozlowski, one of Bravo's attorneys, told CNN on Friday night that he has \"not been presented with any new evidence thus far.\" Bravo's family is distraught and worried about the murder charge, Kozlowski added. The 18-year-old Aguilar was last seen about 6 p.m. September 20, according to a police statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: The suspect's family is distraught and worried, one of his lawyers says\n@highlight\nChristian Aguilar, 18, was last seen September 20 in Gainesville, police say\n@highlight\nPedro Bravo told investigators he got into a fight with Aguilar that night and left the scene\n@highlight\nPolice announce that Bravo, who was already in custody, is charged with murder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 88}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 278}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's family is heartbroken, as expected,\" the police spokesman told CNN by e-mail.", "idx": 9581}], "idx": 6206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the course of two days, 10.5 million people spent four hours watching Kim Kardashian and NBA player Kris Humphries tie the knot. 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Somehow one of English football\u2019s great traditional clubs has turned into a laughing stock under Oyston\u2019s stewardship. It has left thousands of fans desperately worried about the future of their famous old club who supplied two of England\u2019s 1966 World Cup-winning squad, Alan Ball and Jimmy Armfield. Laughing stock: Blackpool have turned into something of a mess under chairman Karl Oyston Brave face: Manager Jose Riga has been in dispute with Oyston over the club's transfer policy\n@highlight\nDesperate fans worried about the future of their club after a period of unrest\n@highlight\nJust eight senior players are currently on Blackpool's books\n@highlight\nSupporters concerned about the lack of investment in playing staff\n@highlight\nThey were a Premier League club as recently as 2011", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are convinced that when the final parachute payment of about \u00a39million is paid in early August, it will somehow end up in the pockets of the @placeholder family rather than invested in new players.", "idx": 9597}], "idx": 6213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- On the surface, the similarities are striking; they were both princesses born in the 1940s in a foreign land. Young and beautiful, the long-haired brunettes soon fell in love and followed their men to the United States where they built a reputation for steely determination and strength. Diane von Furstenberg's comic book image appears in the window at the London launch of her Wonder Woman collection. Thirty years later, in the 1970s, one was rewarded with her own fashion empire, the other, her own TV show. The only thing really separating them was the magic lasso. Oh, and the invisible plane, and maybe the bracelets that deflect bullets...\n@highlight\nWonder Woman inspired Diane von Furstenberg's latest fashion collection\n@highlight\nThe 1940s comic book character is considered one of America's most patriotic\n@highlight\nDiane Von Furstenberg: \"There's a Wonder Woman inside every one of us\"\n@highlight\nProceeds will go to Vital Voices, a group that empowers women worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 313, "end": 333}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 706, "end": 726}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 855, "end": 875}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 957, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of all of @placeholder's superheroes -- and there are many -- Wonder Woman is seen as one of the most patriotic.", "idx": 9601}], "idx": 6215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 12 December 2013 An aircraft fleet owned by Google's founders and former CEO received improper discounts on jet fuel that saved the three billionaires up to $5.3 million dating back to depths of the Great Recession in 2009, according to a government report released yesterday. The findings by NASA's inspector general surfaced during a review of a government airfield lease for seven planes and two helicopters controlled by Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and the Internet search company's former CEO, Eric Schmidt. The aircraft are managed through a company called H211 set up by the three men through the tremendous wealth that they have accumulated as Google Inc.'s stock price has soared from $85 in 2004 to nearly $1,100.\n@highlight\nLarry Page, Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt saved up to $5.3m on jet fuel dating back to the 2009 recession\n@highlight\nAircraft fleet owned by the billionaires consisted of seven planes and two helicopters\n@highlight\nThey saved on fuel by buying it through an arm of the U.S. Department of Defense at below-market prices and avoided state and local taxes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The discounts given to H211 stemmed from a 'misunderstanding' about the relationship between @placeholder and the aircraft used by the Google executives, according to the inspector general.", "idx": 9608}], "idx": 6220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A war veteran says he was harassed and humiliated by an employee of a Houston Starbucks who refused to allow him into the store because of his service dog. Yancy Baer was visiting the city on behalf of an organization that trains service dogs which are provided to disabled people. However he found he was a victim of discrimination as a Starbucks worker attempted to force him to prove his disability. Scroll down for video... Standing up for justice: Disabled veteran Yancy Baer was confronted by a Starbucks employee about his service dog Beanz and forced to prove he had a disability in order to be allowed into the store\n@highlight\nVeteran walked into Starbucks but got into a confrontation with an employee who wanted him to prove his disability\n@highlight\nYancy Baer was in Houston to have a meeting about service dogs\n@highlight\nHis own dog was wearing a service vest\n@highlight\nStarbucks have since apologized for the incident but Mr Baer says he will never step foot inside one again", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Companion: Service dog Beanz remained loyal throughout but even she doesn't like @placeholder anymore!", "idx": 9612}], "idx": 6223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:50 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 19 July 2013 Runaway school girl Faye Jones gave her first TV interview today and revealed she feels ashamed of her behaviour and must now take responsibility for her 'selfish outburst'. The teenager from Cramlington, Northumberland, went missing earlier this week after fleeing from her mother with Murat Can Ertani, 22, while on holiday at the Turkish holiday resort of Marmaris. She was found by police four days later trying to hitch a ride with Can more than 40 miles from where they was last seen. She was reunited with her distraught mother Rhonda, 39, right away and, now back in the UK, the pair appeared on ITV's This Morning.\n@highlight\nTeenager appeared on This Morning with mother, Rhonda\n@highlight\nShe said she hadn't planned to run away but did so in a 'selfish outburst'\n@highlight\nGetting into Murat Can Ertani's car was a 'thrill'\n@highlight\nShe later became too 'ashamed' to ring home and wanted to be found", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 666, "end": 667}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Turkish waiter, who has been to prison six times, has been released by police after @placeholder decided not to press charges.", "idx": 9619}], "idx": 6230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three babies have been declared HIV-free after being treated with a revolutionary new drug only hours after they were born. The fourth child only has 'a very low level' of the virus after receiving the same treatment. The findings, to be announced at the AIDS 2014 conference in Melbourne from July 20, are a major breakthrough in the fight against AIDS with scientists hoping it could lead to a cure if treatment his received early enough. Four Canadian babies have been cleared of having HIV after being born to HIV-positive mothers, due to being given a high dose of three different antiretroviral drugs\n@highlight\nThree Canadian born babies have been declared HIV-free after receiving treatment straight after their births\n@highlight\nThe method was adopted by the doctors after a similar case led to an infant in Mississippi being cured of the virus in 2013\n@highlight\nThe major breakthroughs will be discussed at the AIDS conference in Melbourne from July 20-25", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 34}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not yet known how old the babies are now but more is expected to be released when 14,000 delegates from nearly 200 countries descend on @placeholder to share their research and the latest scientific advances in the field.", "idx": 9628}], "idx": 6237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Womack PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 27 January 2014 Millionaire Chinese businessmen wanting to settle in the UK has led to a surge in the number of British visas given to wealthy foreigners from outside the EU. Investor visas issued to the wealthy Chinese jumped from 95 to 171, for Americans from 19 to 66 and for Russians from 99 to 125. The visas allow migrants to invest \u00a31 million, \u00a35 million or \u00a310 million in government bonds or British business. 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Sonia Sotomayor's opponents are attacking a 2001 remark she made at the University of California, Berkeley. The sentence constitutes 32 words of the almost 4,000 she delivered during a speech at the University of California, Berkeley. Read by itself, it seems to imply that Latina women make better judges than white men. \"I would hope that a wise Latina woman, with the richness of her experiences, would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life,\" she said October 26, 2001.\n@highlight\nWhite House says 2001 remark being taken out of context\n@highlight\nSotomayor: She hopes \"wise Latina woman\" would judge better than white male\n@highlight\nIn same speech, she said Latinas making progress \"in the old-boy network\"\n@highlight\nGOP heavyweights call Sotomayor \"racist\" in denouncing her nomination", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 257, "end": 290}, {"start": 384, "end": 417}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 722, "end": 732}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite widespread criticism over Sotomayor's remark, those defending her say they hope the @placeholder will judge her by her qualifications and not her 2001 Berkeley speech.", "idx": 9638}], "idx": 6244} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Guy Adams PUBLISHED: 23:31 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 23:32 EST, 17 September 2013 During the early Eighties, the legendary jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie was introduced to the son of a wealthy London lawyer called Walter Houser, who co-owned Ronnie Scott\u2019s club in Soho. \u2018What do you want to be when you grow up?\u2019 he asked Houser\u2019s child. The boy, who was not yet a teenager, did not have to pause long to dream up his answer. \u2018A bank robber,\u2019 he replied. That child\u2019s name was Sam Houser. Fast-forward 30 years and \u2014 while he hasn\u2019t quite realised that lofty ambition \u2014 the once-shy youth has perhaps managed to achieve what he regards as the next best thing.\n@highlight\nSam and Dan Houser founded Rockstar Games and wrote Grand Theft Auto\n@highlight\nEach have built personal fortunes estimated at \u00a350million thanks to the game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "T-shirts and bomber jackets embossed with @placeholder\u2019s logo, and attend", "idx": 9645}], "idx": 6250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter Almost 50 Russian diplomats and members of their families have been charged in a massive health care fraud scheme, officials announced Thursday. Federal officials allege that 58 of the 63 births to Russian officials living in New York between 2004 and 2013 were fraudulently paid for by Medicare at a cost of roughly $1.5million to US taxpayers. The Russians were applying for these benefits while emptying their pockets at famed stores such as Bloomingdale\u2019s, Jimmy Choo\u2019s, Prada and Tiffany & Co, officials said. 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Mr Hockey said he faced a tougher job than any other treasurer in the past 15 years and said his ministerial colleagues were also responsible for spruiking the budget to the public. It comes amid reports of growing support within senior ranks for Mr Turnbull to take the treasurer position if government support is the same come next year, according to the Daily Telegraph. 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In an article that risks angering other European leaders, he will offer to be Beijing\u2019s strongest advocate in the West - saying no country is \u2018more ready\u2019 than Britain to welcome China to the \u2018top table of global affairs\u2019. The Prime Minister, who is leading Britain\u2019s largest ever trade delegation to China, suggests the country is on the brink of becoming the leading global economic superpower and it is pointless to see it as a \u2018threat\u2019.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister is leading Britain's largest ever trade delegation to China\n@highlight\nMr Cameron will propose a free trade deal between the EU and China\n@highlight\nHe intends to offer to be Beijing's strongest advocate in the West\n@highlight\nBut leaders of other EU countries fear this could lead to China flooding the West with cheap, fake goods", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 819, "end": 820}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 942, "end": 943}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This will be the first deal of its kind between China and a @placeholder partner.", "idx": 9663}], "idx": 6262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 19:29 EST, 14 September 2012 | UPDATED: 21:11 EST, 14 September 2012 A police officer and former U.S. Marine who survived two tours of duty in Iraq was gunned down on Thursday while pursuing a hit-and-run driver in Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania, a day before his 35th birthday. According to officials, Brad Fox was running down a suspect, identified as 44-year-old Andrew Charles Thomas, following a car accident when he was shot in the head - becoming the first officer from his department to be killed in the line of duty. Thomas was later found dead after apparently turning the gun on himself, according to police.\n@highlight\nOfficer Brad Fox was shot in the head one day before his 35th birthday\n@highlight\nServed two tours of duty in Iraq before joining the police force\n@highlight\nSuspected killer Andrew Charles Thomas took his own life\n@highlight\nThomas was questioned by police in the 1999 disappearance of his fianc\u00e9e", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 246, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 398, "end": 418}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 838, "end": 858}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and his fellow officers followed the SUV as it slammed into another vehicle and drove off, according to investigators.", "idx": 9665}], "idx": 6264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 13:19 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 4 April 2013 A Missouri family is celebrating giving birth to rare identical triplets, bringing their family to seven. But two weeks after the arrival of their daughters - Sonja, Sylvia and Scarlett - on March 19, Laura and Brad Partridge are still unable to tell the girls apart, so they have devised a nifty plan. 'Everyone has a signature colour,' Laura, from Des Peres, told MailOnline. 'Pink for Scarlett, purple for Sylvia and yellow for Sonja, and they have corresponding outfits. 'A friend is even getting me non-toxic nail polish for their toenails so that way we know for sure who's who in the middle of the night or during a bath.'\n@highlight\nEstimates for the chances of giving birth to identical triplets range from one in 60,000 to one in 200 million\n@highlight\nThe births mean that the Partridge family, from Des Peres, Missouri, now have five children aged three and under", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Delicate: @placeholder has returned home but the girls will remain in intensive care for several more weeks", "idx": 9675}], "idx": 6269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 15:01 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:56 EST, 16 March 2014 A teenager has died from drowning, and two others were rescued, after 'getting into difficulty' swimming in a park river near a lake. West Midlands ambulance service received a call saying three young boys were experiencing trouble at Arrow Valley Country Park lake in Redditch, Worcestershire. While the other two teenagers were treated and released on the scene, 15-year-old Richard Fellows, a schoolboy from Brockhill, eventually died in Redditch's Alexandra Hospital. Arrow Valley Country Park lake, near where the young boys were swimming in the lake, before they found themselves in difficulty and the ambulance, fire and police services were called\n@highlight\nOne teenager died, while two treated for minor injuries on the scene\n@highlight\nRichard Fellows, 15, was swimming with friends in River Arrow\n@highlight\nAir ambulance and hazard team were dispatched when they got call\n@highlight\nCall described teenagers getting into difficulty in lake near Redditch\n@highlight\nTwo hour search of lake found the third teenager in the water\n@highlight\nHe was taken to Alexandra hospital in Redditch in Worcestershire\n@highlight\nPronounced dead at the hospital after they attempted resuscitation\n@highlight\nTributes have been posted on social networking sites like twitter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 323, "end": 347}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 540, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 584}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A force spokesman said: 'Police, fire and the ambulance service were called to the @placeholder at just before 12.30pm following reports of a boy in difficulties in the water.", "idx": 9703}, {"query": "The 2.5 mile-wide country park features walkways and a play area and is a popular attraction with families and youngsters with the large 29-acre man-made @placeholder at its centre.", "idx": 9704}], "idx": 6287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller Last updated at 9:23 AM on 5th October 2011 One of the 20 skulls returned home to Namibia after being taken to Germany for experiments over a century ago Hundreds of jubilant Namibians turned out to welcome home 20 skulls which had been taken to Germany to prove theories of white racial superiority more than a century ago. The fragile skulls, consisting of four females and 16 males, including a young boy of about three, had been kept at Berlin's Charite University. Namibian Prime Minister Nahas Angula told the crowd at the country's Windhoek airport that the skulls were a 'testimony to the horrors of colonialism and German cruelty against our people.'\n@highlight\nCelebrations in Namibia as hundreds turn out to welcome their arrival\n@highlight\nHeads had been preserved in formaldehyde with faces still intact\n@highlight\n'Germany still owes us reparations' say tribal leaders", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 467, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Repatriation: Namibians rush to greet the plane carrying the skulls as it arrives at @placeholder airport", "idx": 9707}], "idx": 6289} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)I had to see the movie \"American Sniper.\" Not because of the Oscar buzz but because of the vicious anti-Muslim and anti-Arab comments posted by some on social media after seeing the film. As Samer Khalaf, the president of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, noted, there have been hundreds of violent messages on Facebook and Twitter directed against Arabs and Muslims made by people who had seen \"American Sniper.\" For example, tweets such as, \"Great f*@##@* movie and now I really want to kill some f*@##@* ragheads,\" \"Nice to see a movie where the Arabs are portrayed for who they really are-vermin scum intent on destroying us\" and \"American Sniper made me...hate Muslims 1000000X more.\"\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: \"American Sniper,\" touted by right as pro-war movie, has inflamed some anti-Muslim rhetoric\n@highlight\nHe says it's really a powerful anti-war film. 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As fighting raged between Croatians and Muslims in the central Bosnian town of Vitez, he saw the execution of a Muslim police chief -- the father of a classmate. \"I saw him get on his knees, begging for his life, and they shot him point blank,\" he said. \"Some people were cheering. But it was horrible.\" Now, another date will burn bright in Samija's mind: May 26, 2011, the day Serbian army commander Ratko Mladic was arrested after eluding capture for more than 15 years. Mladic, the highest-ranking war crimes suspect who was still at large from the Balkan wars of the 1990s, is wanted on charges including genocide, extermination and murder by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.\n@highlight\nRatko Mladic's arrest is good news for war victims\n@highlight\nBut for some, it triggers memories of suffering\n@highlight\nRobert Samija saw the execution of a classmate's father\n@highlight\nHe says Mladic's arrest will help people move forward", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 722, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One haunting memory typifies the humiliation: A @placeholder soldier made him repeatedly get up on and jump down from a trailer and put a gun to his head.", "idx": 9714}], "idx": 6293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The NFL boasts some of the world's most recognisable sportsmen, and now their top stars are being given a makeover to look like characters from TV's most recognisable show. Artist Adrien Noterdaem, who specialises in his depictions of famous faces in the Simpsons style, has come up with a novel idea to celebrate the programme's 25th anniversary. Noterdaem teamed up with Bleacher Report to depict nine of the NFL's biggest stars as characters from the show. Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has won a superbowl ring and been NFL MVP five times Jay Cutler has been the Chicago Bears quarterback since 2009 after making the 2008 Pro Bowl at Denver\n@highlight\nTop players drawn as Simpsons characters by artist Adrien Noterdaem\n@highlight\nLast year's Superbowl winners Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch feature\n@highlight\nFive quarterbacks among the famous faces turned yellow", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 144, "end": 145}, {"start": 180, "end": 195}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The NFL season got back underway this month and will conclude with the @placeholder next February", "idx": 9716}], "idx": 6294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- The Spanish nurse's assistant who contracted Ebola after treating a patient with the deadly virus is feeling a little better and says she would treat Ebola patients again if she is cured, a family friend and spokeswoman said Wednesday. Teresa Romero Ramos is being treated at the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid, the same hospital where she contracted the illness while helping to care for an infected missionary who had been brought back from West Africa. She spoke to her husband, Javier Limon, by phone for 10 minutes, family spokeswoman Teresa Mesa told journalists outside the hospital Wednesday.\n@highlight\nSpanish nurse's assistant Teresa Romero Ramos speaks to her husband by phone\n@highlight\nRomero says she'd treat Ebola patients again if cured, a family spokeswoman says\n@highlight\nShe is doing better and has been able to drink some water; doctors are hopeful\n@highlight\nSpain is considering a U.S. request to use Spanish bases in mission to fight Ebola", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 252, "end": 270}, {"start": 296, "end": 314}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 653, "end": 671}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Javier told me she is such a fool that when she gets out of here, she will do it again,\" @placeholder said", "idx": 9718}, {"query": "@placeholder, who has been kept under observation in a hospital as a high-risk contact, has criticized authorities' handling of the Ebola crisis.", "idx": 9719}], "idx": 6296} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A little over two days. That's how long the grand jury deliberated before deciding not to bring an indictment against Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9. St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch announced the grand jury had heard more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses before reaching its decision, which he said was supported by physical evidence. Sadly, the grand jury's failure to return an indictment of Wilson was not surprising. But don't blame the grand jury; blame McCulloch. He oversaw the proceedings and bears responsibility for their outcome.\n@highlight\nRaul Reyes: Grand jury decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson; prosecutor key in this\n@highlight\nHe says Robert McCulloch compromised grand jury from start, should have recused himself\n@highlight\nHis giving grand jury voluminous evidence made it seem he was acting to protect Wilson\n@highlight\nReyes: Decision an affront to the fundamental American value we are all are equal under law", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 245}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 767, "end": 782}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact that @placeholder did not get an indictment for a killing that shocked the nation raises questions about whether he really wanted an indictment.", "idx": 9727}], "idx": 6301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World No.1 Novak Djokovic ended up on the losing side in the Hopman Cup final Saturday just 24 hours after it was announced that the ATP 250 tournament he owned back in his native Serbia had folded. Djokovic and former World No.1 Ana Ivanovic were beaten in the deciding mixed doubles 6-4 7-5 by Fernando Verdasco and Anna Medina Garrigues as Spain won the final 2-1 to claim the trophy at the mixed team event in Perth. Djokovic beat Verdasco in the opening rubber 6-3 7-5 but Ivanovic suffered a surprise 6-4 6-7 6-2 defeat to veteran baseliner Garrigues in their singles tussle as Spain drew level.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic's Serbia beaten by Spain in Hopman Cup final\n@highlight\nDjokovic and Ana Ivanovic beaten in deciding mixed doubles in Perth\n@highlight\nWorld No.1 won his singles match against Fernando Verdasco\n@highlight\nTournament Djokovic owns in Serbia has been axed from 2013 ATP schedule", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 33}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 228, "end": 250}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 327, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 813, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 860}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, the @placeholder duo reached the final, but an abdominal injury to Ivanovic ended their chances.", "idx": 9739}], "idx": 6305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)What do you get when you combine Japanese culture, rock and musical theater? Chaos. Or more precisely KAO=S -- a band of spellbinding musicians presenting vivid visual performances unlike anything you may have ever seen. Following the devastating tsunami in 2011, the trio came together with the mission of creating something beautiful out of the turmoil. The result is an unusual musical style that blends the vocals and raw acoustic guitar of frontman Shuji Yamagiri with traditional Japanese instruments like the three-string Tsugaru-shamisen played by a musician known as Jack. The two instrumentalists are accompanied by powerful sword dancing from \"Lady Samurai,\" aka Kaori Kawabuchi.\n@highlight\nKAO=S is a Japanese band formed in the aftermath of the 2011 tsunami\n@highlight\nMade up of three members, the band fuses Japanese culture with music\n@highlight\nPerformances include masks, kimonos and samurai sword dancing\n@highlight\nThe trio hope to create a new Japanese style by elevating their live performance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's like I tell a story by using my body,\" @placeholder says of dancing with a samurai sword known as a katana.", "idx": 9747}], "idx": 6310} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the seven years since its founding, Twitter has become a go-to place for news updates, witty one-liners, political one-upmanship and even absurdist storytelling. It's also become a go-to place for intolerant bile. On Sunday night, Nina Davuluri, an American of Indian ancestry, was named Miss America. Immediately, the Twitterverse started spewing. \"This is Miss America... not Miss Foreign Country,\" said @MeredithRoanell. \"Congratulations Al-Qaeda. Our Miss America is one of you,\" posted @Blayne_MkItRain. What is it about Twitter? Whether the events are earthshaking or trivial, the site of more than a half-billion accounts has something to say -- and often, it's upset.\n@highlight\nThe crowning of Miss America on Sunday led to angry, often bigoted tweets\n@highlight\nTwitter has become a go-to place for online anger\n@highlight\nMany reasons: It's fast, brief, requires little thought -- and anger is powerful\n@highlight\nSuch behavior is less common on Facebook, where people interact mostly with friends", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 419, "end": 433}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When I talk with students about how they use social media and say that a lot of employers will look to see what kinds of things you're posting on @placeholder or Twitter, I'm surprised by the number of people who say, 'Any employer that would stalk me that way online, I wouldn't want to work for them anyway.'\"", "idx": 9754}], "idx": 6312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Amanda Knox was convicted again on Thursday, Americans reacted with bafflement. The appeal was the third round through Italy's grinding, multi-level legal system, with its numerous checks and balances. But the saga is also confusing because, while the crime is simple, the case built around it is a grand spectacle combining aspects of national pride, sexist archetypes and race. Knox and her co-defendant, Raffaele Sollecito, were first convicted by a jury in 2009 for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in 2007. An appellate judge overturned the conviction in 2011 and Knox returned to the United States after four years in jail. The prosecutor then appealed the acquittal to the Italian Supreme Court, which sent the case to the new appellate panel that reinstated the conviction.\n@highlight\nNina Burleigh: Guilty verdict-- again--for Amanda Knox baffles Americans for good reason\n@highlight\nShe says Italian prosecutors still lack evidence, but unwilling to admit mistake, reframe case\n@highlight\nShe says far more ties just Rudy Guede to murder. 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Mulcaire, who was paid \u00a3100,000-a-year by the News of the World, says he believed the tabloid was trying to find the 13-year-old using her mobile and PIN number given out by Surrey detectives. Arguing why he should not be jailed when he is sentenced along with Andy Coulson and three others on Friday, Mulcaire thought he was the police's 'lead eye' and did not believe hacking voicemails was illegal.\n@highlight\n\u00a3100,000-a-year hacker said police gave NotW schoolgirl's number and pin\n@highlight\n'He was led to believe his work had the blessing of the police', his QC said\n@highlight\nMulcaire in court with Andy Coulson and four NotW staff guilty of hacking\n@highlight\nCoulson 'utterly corrupted' tabloid with the help of senior staff, court told\n@highlight\nFormer No. 10 spin doctor also faces retrial with royal editor Clive Goodman\n@highlight\nAccused of paying corrupt police for two phone books from royal household", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the years, @placeholder had been paid around half a million pounds by the NotW to hack phones at the request of the newsdesk executives, the court heard.", "idx": 9765}], "idx": 6316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Spain coach Vicente del Bosque is feeling positive about 2015 despite the shock failure at this year's World Cup and is confident he can successfully shepherd the team through qualification for Euro 2016. Spain were dumped out in the group stage at the finals in Brazil after embarrassing defeats by Netherlands and Chile. A surprise loss to Slovakia in Euro qualification Group C also set back their bid for a place at the tournament in France in 18 months time. 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Nikko Jenkins, 27, who is representing himself, filed a handwritten motion to the Douglas County District Court last week stating his intention to plead guilty to all felony counts against him. But on Wednesday, he pleaded no contest to the murder counts, eight weapons counts associated with the killings and two separate counts of being a felon with a gun. Judge Peter Bataillon found him guilty of all charges.\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Nikko Jenkins, 27, shot Juan Uribe-Pena, Jorge Cajiga-Ruiz, Curtis Bradford and Andrea Kruger in three separate Omaha ambushes over 10 days last summer\n@highlight\nThe rampage came after his July 30 release from prison without supervision\n@highlight\nJenkins, who is representing himself, filed a handwritten motion to the Douglas County District Court last week stating his intention to plead guilty\n@highlight\nWednesday he switched to no contest, which doesn't admit guilt\n@highlight\nJenkins said he did not remember killing anyone, only that an Egyptian god named Ahpophis ordered him to kill the four as human sacrifices", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1221}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then, on August 21, police say, Jenkins pulled @placeholder from her SUV as she drove home from work and shot her four times before speeding off in her vehicle.", "idx": 9772}], "idx": 6320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Finnish Finance Minister Sauli Niinisto emerged victorious in the nation's presidential election Sunday, according to preliminary results. According to Finland's Ministry of Justice, with 100% of votes counted, Niinisto defeated the nation's first openly gay presidential candidate, Pekka Haavisto, with 62.6% of the vote compared to Haavisto's 37.4%. Both were vying to succeed Tarja Halonen, Finland's first female president, who cannot run for re-election. In the first round of voting on January 28, the conservative Niinisto took just under 37% of the vote. Haavisto, a pro-European Green League candidate, got 18.8%, claiming the No. 2 spot and narrowly edging out euro-skeptic Paavo Vayrynen, who had 17.5%.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sauli Niinisto gained 62.6% of the vote, preliminary results show\n@highlight\nOpponent Pekka Haavisto is Finland's first openly gay presidential candidate\n@highlight\nThe vote pits a former finance minister against an ex-environment minister\n@highlight\nBoth candidates are pro-Europe at a time when the EU is in crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 196}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 615}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder joined the euro when it was created, when Niinisto was finance minister.", "idx": 9774}], "idx": 6322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 13:35 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:09 EST, 7 February 2014 Tragedy: Joanna Hall, 35, lay dying for five hours after she was stabbed by Steven Williams A woman whose frenzied boyfriend stabbed and slashed her 40 times named him as the culprit from her hospital bed, then slipped into a coma and died. Joanna Hall, 35, begged unemployed chef Steven Williams to dial 999 as she lay bleeding on the floor but he waited five hours - then laughed down the phone to the operator. Williams told police a mystery knifeman had broken in while he was shopping at Sainsbury's.\n@highlight\nJoanna Hall was killed by out-of-work chef Steven Williams in Tenby, Wales\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old knifed her 40 times then went out to buy whisky\n@highlight\nHe laughed down the phone when he finally dialled 999 five hours later\n@highlight\nJoanna, 35, named Williams as her killer before slipping into a coma\n@highlight\nJury convicted him by 10-2 after hearing of her deathbed accusation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 370, "end": 384}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He denied the attack throughout the trial - but the jury was shown evidence of injuries he sustained as @placeholder tried to fight him off.", "idx": 9785}], "idx": 6328} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Earth appears as an insignificant-looking pale blue dot below Saturn's majestic rings in a breathtaking new image from the Cassini spacecraft. The picture was captured on July 19 by the probe's wide-angle camera from a distance of 900 million miles. Magnifying the image five times reveals not only the Earth but also the moon, a fainter smudge to the right of the planet. The images were taken by the Cassini spacecraft, which has been orbiting the ringed giant since its arrival in the Saturn system in 2004, and astronomer Carolyn Porco, who oversees the Cassini imaging team at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado said: 'The whole event underscores for me our 'coming of age' as planetary explorers.'\n@highlight\nPhotos taken from Saturn by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft show Earth as a tiny pale blue dot\n@highlight\nThe images have been transmitted from 898 million miles away on the outer edge of our solar system", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 586, "end": 608}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 764, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Photo bomb: Earth will appear in the image NASA is trying to capture of @placeholder", "idx": 9787}], "idx": 6329} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Parkes, Press Association Lewis Hamilton has vowed to win this year's Formula One world title after clear-the-air talks with Mercedes team-mate and bitter rival Nico Rosberg. Mercedes have taken 'suitable disciplinary measures' against Rosberg after he 'acknowledged his responsibility' for the collision with Hamilton in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. The Brackley-based marque have also confirmed the duo can continue to race for the title, without intervention from the team, providing they keep it clean over the closing seven races. Damage: Hamilton (left) and Rosberg clashed on the second lap in Belgium forcing the Brit out of the race\n@highlight\n'Championships have been won from further back' says Lewis Hamilton\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg has been fined a six-figure sum for colliding with his teammate in Belgium Grand Prix last week\n@highlight\nHamilton says the incident is now behind him as drivers move on to Italy\n@highlight\nBritish driver refuses to place blame on Rosberg for their split\n@highlight\nBoth drivers agree to put the team first as they fight for the title", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 77, "end": 99}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 338, "end": 355}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 820, "end": 837}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'For that error of judgement, I apologise to @placeholder and the team.", "idx": 9790}], "idx": 6331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The 16-year-old took to the stand for the first time in Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit against AEG Prince admitted his sister Paris has struggled the most in the wake of his death, adding: 'Paris was my dad's princess' By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:58 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 26 June 2013 Michael Jackson's eldest son recalled the moment Conrad Murray informed him of the pop star's death. Prince, 16, took to the the stand for the first time in the Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit against AEG in Los Angeles on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old took to the stand for the first time in Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit against AEG\n@highlight\nPrince admitted his sister Paris has struggled the most in the wake of his death, adding: 'Paris was my dad's princess'", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 678, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "convicted of involuntary manslaughter for giving @placeholder an overdose of", "idx": 9796}], "idx": 6335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just out of high school, my young developing mind couldn't resist the temptation of the Marine recruiters: They promised challenge and hardship, in comparison to the other armed services, which promised money and travel as their main recruiting incentives. So, on September 24, 2003 -- my 18th birthday -- I enlisted in the Marine Corps while my parents were away on vacation, a trip they promptly returned from upon hearing the news. My time in the Marine Corps offered an escape from the isolated Midwest upbringing that I'd experienced. Once my training was completed, I found myself stationed in Okinawa, Japan's sacrificial prefecture to the American Empire.\n@highlight\nRichard Stroder joined the Marines at age 18\n@highlight\nHe says he was the target of harassment and, later, sexual assault\n@highlight\nStroder suffered from PTSD and was disappointed with VA treatment\n@highlight\nHe believes ayahuasca could help more vets suffering from PTSD", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 871, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My initial two-year tour of duty in @placeholder was regularly marked with frequent physical and mental abuse at the hands of noncommissioned officers within my unit, several of whom exhibited signs of post-traumatic stress.", "idx": 9804}, {"query": "It was clear to me that the @placeholder was there to placate, not to heal veterans.", "idx": 9806}], "idx": 6339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dr. Ben Carson, a pediatric surgeon-turned-politician, emerged as a major conservative darling on Saturday in Iowa by harping on the Obama administration's immigraton and health care policy \u2013 and saying a new approach to energy could put Russian Presdient Vladimir Putin 'back in his little box.' The long-shot potential White House hopeful drew the biggest ovations by far at the morning session of the Iowa Freedom Summit, as GOP presidential hopefuls jockeyed for position. 'We need to use our natural resources' to generate a new economic recovery, Carson said. 'We're the number one producer of oil now, on 3 per cent of the land! The federal governmnt has no business owning all this land. This is craziness!'\n@highlight\nAmerica should drill for more oil and gas, and sell public lands to do it, said the African-American presidential long-shot with a cult-like following\n@highlight\n'The federal governmnt has no business owning all this land,' Carson said' 'This is craziness!'\n@highlight\nThe lower oil prices go, the more Russia, Iran and Venezuela falter\n@highlight\nFormer UN Anmassador John Bolton said 'the Russians live hand to mouth with their oil revenues'\n@highlight\nCarson and Bolton are part of a Saturday GOP cattle-call in Iowa, organized by hometown conservative Republican Rep. 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I can't imagine someone running for office saying that. And yet four candidates -- Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum -- have said they had a sense that God was leading them to run. How far can we be from \"vote for me or burn in hell\" when it seems we're already comfortable with \"vote for me, I've been called by God\"? There was a time when if a candidate wanted to inject faith into a campaign he or she would be photographed going to church or shaking the Rev. 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Now the welfare of footballers is top of Fabrice Muamba's agenda and he has urged FIFA to put the wellbeing of players at the center of any decision on the scheduling of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced on Twitter last month that no decision on the staging of the 2022 World Cup -- be it in Qatar's summer or winter -- would be made until after the 2014 tournament in Brazil. \"I hope FIFA will have a second thought because playing in those conditions is very dangerous for people,\" the 25-year-old told CNN.\n@highlight\nFabrice Muamba wants FIFA to put player welfare at the center of Qatar 2022 decision\n@highlight\nMuamba retired after suffering on-field cardiac arrest in March 2012\n@highlight\nThe former England Under-21 midfielder's heart stopped for 78 minutes\n@highlight\nNo decision on the scheduling of Qatar 2022 will be made until after 2014 World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 290, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 411, "end": 424}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 854, "end": 869}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President of world football's governing body since 1998, @placeholder launched a consultation process on the issue involving \"all stakeholders in Qatar 2022.\"", "idx": 9825}], "idx": 6350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Somewhere in South America right now a head-banger is getting very excited. The crowd went wild when Iron Maiden took to the stage in Colombia earlier this year. They're going back in March, 2009. Veteran hell-raisers Iron Maiden have announced five new tour dates in Brazil, within months of playing to capacity crowds in some of country's biggest music venues. Last March, they packed the 40,000 capacity Palmeiras Stadium in Sao Paulo. Next March, they'll be following in the formidable footsteps of Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton, rock band Kiss and the Pope, no less, to wow the crowds at the Autodromo de Interlagos.\n@highlight\nHeavy metal icons Iron Maiden announce new tour dates for South America\n@highlight\nConcerts in four extra countries to be announced soon, including two debuts\n@highlight\nExtra dates follow string of sell-out concerts earlier in 2008 in Latin America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 433, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 529, "end": 545}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 635, "end": 657}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tickets for concerts in @placeholder are due to go on sale next week -- along with seats for four concerts which are still to be announced, in four more countries, two of which will host Iron Maiden for the first time.", "idx": 9826}, {"query": "You are not going to love @placeholder just for one summer.\"", "idx": 9827}], "idx": 6351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yousef is two years old and lives in a refugee camp in Iraq. Her mother tells comedian and UNICEF ambassador Eddie Izzard that she wants to return to her country, but will not jeopardize her children's safety. With every day that passes in their life as a refugee, she fears that they are losing another day of their childhood. Yousef (not his real name) is two years old and lives in a shack that once sheltered animals. He arrived in Northern Iraq from Syria a few months ago. In Syria he lived in a nice home, in a nice area - full of middle-class comforts. But planes began to whirr through the skies and bombs began to fall in his region. The power supply diminished and the police disappeared.\n@highlight\nTwo-year-old Yousef fled to Northern Iraq from Syria with his mother and sister for their safety\n@highlight\nThey moved into a large settlement of improvised homes, near Dohuk\n@highlight\nEddie Izzard says three quarters of refugees do not live in formalized camps\n@highlight\n\"The needs in these communities are dire,\" writes Izzard", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 917}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She fears her son and daughter will forget @placeholder and they are growing up without the education, basic services and protection they deserve.", "idx": 9834}], "idx": 6357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The National Republican Senatorial Committee pushed its first TV spot in a $1 million ad campaign in South Dakota to attack the Republican nominee's top two opponents in what has become a competitive three-way race for the seat. The 30-second spot, which hit South Dakota airwaves Tuesday, links Democratic opponent Rick Weiland and Republican-turned-Independent former Sen. Larry Pressler as holding the same positions on gun laws, energy and Obamacare and comes less than a week after Democrats announced their own $1 million campaign to attack Republican nominee former Gov. Mike Rounds. 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Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest an arrest and the opening of a parking lot on the Sabbath in Jerusalem on Thursday. The decision by Jerusalem's Magistrate's Court will allow an ultra-Orthodox woman suspected of starving her 3-year-old son to be released from police custody and serve a temporary house arrest instead. The woman, whom police have not named, is from a radical sect of ultra-Orthodox Judaism known as Toldot Aharon, whose members believe that the modern state of Israel and its laws are a man-made creation beneath the religious teachings of the Talmud, the authoritative body of Jewish religious traditions.\n@highlight\nJerusalem Magistrate's Court to allow woman suspected of child abuse to go home\n@highlight\nPolice had arrested ultra-Orthodox woman, accused her of starving 3-year-old son\n@highlight\nArrest sparked protests, rioting in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods\n@highlight\nCity plan to open parking garage on Sabbath has also led to protests", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 532, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 783, "end": 802}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case and the riots highlight the existence in Israel of extreme @placeholder religious groups that are awaiting the return of a messiah and that reject modern secular culture.", "idx": 9840}], "idx": 6362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is a gruesome scene, even in a country that has seen its share of violence: three men, beheaded, with wounds peppering their bodies on all sides. The most surprising part? The attack happened inside a jail. A Brazilian newspaper on Tuesday released a video of this stomach-turning scene inside the Pedrinhas jail in Brazil's northeastern state of Maranhao. The video was recorded on December 17, the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper reported, describing how \"other prisoners pose with the bodies, showing them off like trophies.\" A union of jail workers gave the gory footage to the newspaper.\n@highlight\nA newspaper releases a video of a gory scene\n@highlight\nThree inmates were decapitated inside a jail\n@highlight\nBrazil's jails face problems of violence and overcrowding", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 412, "end": 429}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The woes at Pedrinhas are not unique to @placeholder state.", "idx": 9871}], "idx": 6385} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tony Blair is backing Chuka Umunna to become the next Labour leader, it was claimed today. The former prime minister is said to think the shadow business secretary is the 'natural heir' to his New Labour project. 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Several potential successors are already said to be jockeying for position.\n@highlight\nEx-PM wants shadow business secretary to be next Labour leader\n@highlight\nFriends say the two men speak regularly to discuss the political scene\n@highlight\nUmunna is also in close contact with other New Labour grandees\n@highlight\nToday he renewed attack on 'fundamental con' of Ukip immigration policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In particular, Mr @placeholder has been outspoken in defence of immigration and has repeatedly criticised Ukip.", "idx": 9874}], "idx": 6387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Australian Associated Press and Candace Sutton and Leesa Smith The International AIDS Conference in Melbourne will open with an on-stage tribute to the MH17 victims as thousands are expected to sign a condolence book at the event on Sunday. 'We are all devastated - it is a moment of deep sadness for the world,' International AIDS Society president Fran\u00e7oise Barre-Sinoussi said when asked to describe the mood among conference leaders In Melbourne on Saturday. 'The extent of our loss is hard to comprehend and express,' she said. 'Our colleagues were travelling because of their dedication to bringing an end to AIDS.'\n@highlight\nMelbourne AIDS Conference to hold an on-stage tribute to MH17 victims\n@highlight\nThousands expected to sign condolence book on Sunday\n@highlight\nSix delegates, not the previously reported 100, have been confirmed as aboard flight MH17 en route to an international AIDS conference\n@highlight\nInternational AIDS Society president Fran\u00e7oise Barre-Sinoussi said there 'might be a few more' than the six confirmed delegates\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Ukrainian Australians held a candlelit vigil in Melbourne to mourn MH17 victims and to denounce Russian President Vladimir Putin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 98}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 317, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 377}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 637, "end": 661}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 928, "end": 953}, {"start": 965, "end": 988}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sisters described their horror on learning of the tragedy on @placeholder soil, and their anger when Mr Putin had blamed Ukraine for the missile strike.", "idx": 9883}], "idx": 6393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The American woman who sent her adopted son back to Russia must pay $150,000 in child support, a Tennessee judge reaffirmed Friday. Torry Hansen's attorney, Ed Yarbrough, told CNN he will file a motion within a few weeks asking the court to modify or terminate the support, which was first ordered earlier this year. The United States and Russia last year signed an agreement to strengthen procedural safeguards for adoptions following the 2010 incident. Grandmother: Adopted boy sent back to Russia was violent Artyem Saveliev, adopted from a Russian orphanage, was put on a plane back to Moscow. The Shelbyville, Tennessee, family claimed they feared for their safety after a series of violent episodes from the boy, then 7.\n@highlight\nTennessee family adopted Russian boy\n@highlight\nThey returned him in 2010, putting him on a plane\n@highlight\nMother contended he was mentally unstable\n@highlight\nJudge ruled she must pay $150,000 in child support", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In May, the association said @placeholder is still a U.S. citizen and under Tennessee law Hansen is legally considered to be his mother.", "idx": 9889}, {"query": "In May, the association said Artyem is still a @placeholder citizen and under Tennessee law Hansen is legally considered to be his mother.", "idx": 9890}], "idx": 6398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves for the Daily Mail Ukip last night warned they will target Boris Johnson over his support for a migrant amnesty if the Conservatives try to use him to erode their support. Tory sources yesterday confirmed that the London Mayor will be deployed as a \u2018Ukip killer\u2019 in next year\u2019s general election, following confirmation that he wants to return to parliament. Mr Johnson has agreed to carry out a tour of key marginal seats, where Conservative strategists believe he may be able to persuade traditional voters who have defected to Ukip to return to the Tory fold. 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Out looking for deer in the woods near his home in Chattahoochee Hills, Casey Sanders said he heard a shout before seeing a naked young man stranded by a creek. Shocked and suspicious, Sanders announced that he was armed and started filming the bizarre encounter, which took place on October 2. He soon figured out the confused twenty-something had attended the electronic dance festival TomorrowWorld, which was set on a 500-acre property not far away, but had finished four days earlier.\n@highlight\nNaked reveler was found by a stream in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, on October 2\n@highlight\nThe TomorrowWorld festival took place on a nearby property from September 26-28\n@highlight\nHunter stumbled across the man and started filming the encounter\n@highlight\nThe stranger claims he was beaten up, drugged, stripped of his clothes and dumped in the woods\n@highlight\nSaid he searched for water for two days and stayed by the stream for another two\n@highlight\nSuspicious hunter eventually helped him to safety\n@highlight\nPolice were not involved\n@highlight\nOver 120,000 people attended TomorrowWorld, headlined by Tiesto, Avicii and David Guetta", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 149, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 638, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sanders said the man remembered his phone number and called someone to come and pick him up from the main road using @placeholder phone.", "idx": 9900}], "idx": 6405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Forty-six years ago this month, my father joined Cesar Chavez in Delano, California, to share the Eucharist and end Chavez's 1968 fast for farm workers' rights. It took another nine years, but the state of California would go on to answer Chavez's call for justice and pass its groundbreaking Agricultural Labor Relations Act. That law surged California forward in the global labor movement, but New York never had a Cesar Chavez. And so today -- in the state where my father served as senator and where I now live -- our farm workers suffer from the leftover Jim Crow laws that California addressed nearly half a century ago.\n@highlight\nFarm workers suffer from laws California addressed nearly half a century ago\n@highlight\nKennedy: You should see how farm workers are treated\n@highlight\nPassing new bill is first step to addressing human rights violations\n@highlight\nAll of us have the opportunity to join the struggle today", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 293, "end": 324}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And though he earned it, he could not claim overtime pay -- overtime that would be paid to any deli worker in @placeholder.", "idx": 9901}], "idx": 6406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When President Barack Obama said this weekend that bombing Syrian targets is the right thing to do, and then asked Congress to approve it, the international crisis took a turn toward a fierce domestic battle. There are so many moving parts to this complicated story that it can become quite difficult to keep up. Let this Q&A bring you up to speed on the dizzying developments. Is the U.S. going to war with Syria? No -- at least not yet. Even though Obama said he wants to strike Syrian targets after the regime allegedly used chemical weapons on a rebel stronghold last month, he says he wants to wait for Congress' blessing first.\n@highlight\nCongress won't be back until September 9\n@highlight\nPoll: 80% of Americans feel Obama needs Congress' permission\n@highlight\nSome decry the alleged chemical weapons attacks, but don't want another Iraq\n@highlight\nSyria says it is ready to confront any challenge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the end, no one will pay the price but the @placeholder people.\"", "idx": 9908}, {"query": "And even though @placeholder can launch a military attack unilaterally, he'd prefer to have Congress' approval first.", "idx": 9909}], "idx": 6411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Being president pays; $400,000 a year, in fact. That salary has increased over time. President Harry Truman left office in 1949 making $100,000. When Richard Nixon entered the White House in 1969 the salary went up to $200,000. It remained there for 30 years, until Congress doubled the presidential salary effective in 2001, when President George W. Bush took office. Aside from the pay, there's the free transportation in the presidential limousine, Marine One and Air Force One. And don't forget the free housing in Washington's most famous mansion, complete with a killer view of the Washington Monument, along with other perks (a personal chef, for one).\n@highlight\nEx-presidents receive an annual pension, health care, paid official travel, an office\n@highlight\nRecent former presidents have made millions after leaving office by writing books\n@highlight\nSince 2001, former president Clinton has earned $75.6 million giving speeches\n@highlight\nPresident Obama's \"Dreams From My Father\" was only a modest success initially", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 608, "end": 626}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 989, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder is the reigning king of the podium.", "idx": 9910}], "idx": 6412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a long-delayed inhalable diabetes medication to help patients control their blood sugar levels during meals. The FDA cleared MannKind Corp.'s Afrezza, a fast-acting form of insulin, for adults with the most common form of diabetes, which affects more than 25 million Americans. The approval decision comes more than three years after the agency first asked MannKind to run additional clinical studies on the drug. Inhaler: The device, which is about the size of a referee's whistle, could replace injectable insulin Tiny: Other, similar devices have been much larger - some the size of a tennis ball - than the Afrezza device\n@highlight\nAfrezza is a fast-acting form of insulin that can be inhaled rather than injected - to control blood-sugar levels\n@highlight\nDiabetes affects more than 25 million Americans\n@highlight\nBillionaire philanthropist Alfred E. 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The 32-year-old doesn't hide his passion for Real in the heartfelt letter, and signs off: 'From a Madrid fan, Diego Lopez.' CLICK HERE to start picking your Fantasy Football team NOW! 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Jeremy Green, 26, held 32-year-old Nicole Waterhouse and 23-year-old Karen Browne hostage while he tortured them, stabbing them and slashing their throats. Miss Waterhouse died as a result of the attack at the York flat, while Miss Browne, who worked with Miss Waterhouse at Hunters Estate Agents, suffered devastating injuries. Miss Waterhouse's family sobbed in court today as they told how Green had 'destroyed all of our lives'.\n@highlight\nJeremy Green, 26, attacked Nicole Waterhouse, 32, and Karen Browne, 23\n@highlight\nMiss Waterhouse suffered 65 injuries and died after hours of torture\n@highlight\nMiss Browne suffered 19 wounds and survived with devastating injuries\n@highlight\nSandhurst-educated Green had served with the Yorkshire Regiment\n@highlight\nHe had dated Miss Browne previously but gave no reason for the attack\n@highlight\nLeeds Crown Court hears he stabbed, smothered and slashed the women\n@highlight\nEventually left them in the York flat they shared thinking he'd killed both\n@highlight\nGreen jailed for life today after admitting murder and attempted murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 315, "end": 331}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 575}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 751, "end": 767}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 967, "end": 975}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1293}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking outside court, Miss @placeholder's father said: 'Our love for each other will help us to continue without her.", "idx": 9922}], "idx": 6423} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After three months of closure, the Lindt Chocolate Caf\u00e9 at the centre of the Sydney Siege is set to reopen in a matter of days. The scene of one of Australia\u2019s most infamous terror attacks, workers at the Sydney CBD caf\u00e9 said the caf\u00e9 told The Daily Telegraph the shop will reopen by the end of the week. The caf\u00e9 made headlines around the world in December when Islamic extremist Man Haron Monis held staff and patrons hostage there for about 17 hours. 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The Juventus player underwent the operation on Sunday to repair a herniated disc in his back, and said afterwards he is in no hurry to return to action. \"I feel relieved now,\" Buffon told Juventus' official website. \"The intervention went well and this gives me faith and serenity. I must not hurry. \"I need to take the due time to come back with no trouble and no risk of recurrence.\" The 32-year-old suffered the injury in Italy's opening World Cup match against Paraguay in Group F, which forced him to miss the rest of the tournament in South Africa.\n@highlight\nItaly star Gianluigi Buffon aims for a successful recovery following a back operation\n@highlight\nGoalkeeper played only one game at World Cup due to a herniated disc\n@highlight\nHe has been appointed Italy's next captain by new coach Cesare Prandelli\n@highlight\nJuventus announce the season-long loan signing of Marco Motta from Udinese", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 594}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The world champions suffered without @placeholder, finishing bottom of the group as they failed to make it past the first round of the competition.", "idx": 9929}], "idx": 6427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tampa (CNN) -- Perhaps it was because Rep. 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Sir Nicholas Winton, who celebrated his 105th birthday last week, organised the transport of 669 children \u2013 mostly Jewish \u2013 from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. Independently of Operation Kindertransport, which did not include the children of Czechoslovakia, he ensured that over the course of nine months before the Second World War broke out in September 1939 they made their way to Britain. 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A worker at the oil refinery near the village of Taq Taq in the province of Irbil. It is the first time Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region has officially exported oil out of the country. For years, the central Iraqi government in Baghdad has been at odds with the Kurds, arguing they do not have the right to exploit oil in territory under Kurdish control. Kurdish officials have ignored Baghdad's warnings, and signed dozens of agreements with small foreign oil companies.\n@highlight\nFirst time Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region has officially exported oil\n@highlight\nTurkish company says only 40,000 barrels of oil would be exported a day\n@highlight\nCould increase to as many as 450,000 barrels a day\n@highlight\nIraqi government will get the bulk of the earnings from Kurdish exports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That is a fraction of the 1.8 million barrels a day currently being exported by @placeholder.", "idx": 9947}, {"query": "In the past, the Turkish government has vehemently opposed any move by the Iraqi Kurds to develop oil resources, because of Turkish fears that the oil revenues would allow the @placeholder to establish an independent state.", "idx": 9949}], "idx": 6438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As one Spaniard was announcing his arrival in Manchester on Monday, another was reflecting on a spectacular start to his career here just a few hundred yards across the fields of Carrington. Alvaro Negredo cost Manchester City significantly less than the \u00a337million their neighbours have paid for Juan Mata, but it is hard to think of anyone who has had a greater impact on the Barclays Premier League this season than the man they call The Beast. Negredo, 28, has been a vital cog in City\u2019s goal machine, contributing 23 goals in 33 games to a team now dreaming of the Quadruple. It has earned him cult status with his new supporters and spread fear among opponents.\n@highlight\nMan City's powerful striker eager to pick up silverware in debut season\n@highlight\nAlvaro Negredo reveals he admires Manuel Pellegrini for telling him to leave for Sevilla during his time at Real Madrid\n@highlight\nSpain hitman kisses tattoos dedicated to family members after each goal\n@highlight\nEager to battle for his place in Vicente del Bosque's World Cup squad\n@highlight\nFamily man Negredo's father still works as a taxi driver", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 378, "end": 401}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It\u2019s clear that family means a great deal to @placeholder.", "idx": 9957}], "idx": 6441} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An ex-principal and former Australian of the Year finalist who fraudulently claimed millions of taxpayers' dollars for a top Indigenous school will not spend anymore time behind bars. In an 11th-hour plea last Monday, Jean Illingworth admitted defrauding the state and Commonwealth by inflating student numbers to get $3.4 million in extra funding for Djarragun College, near Cairns, between 2010 and 2011. On Friday, the 67-year-old appeared in the Cairns District Court where she was sentenced to three years' jail on one charge of obtaining property by deception, and two and half years' on one charge of fraud. Jean Illingworth, a former Queensland principal, has been released from serving any more time in jail for defrauding millions\n@highlight\nJean Illingworth defrauded millions of dollars in funding from Federal government for Djarragun College near Cairns\n@highlight\nIllingworth has been released from jail immediately and will not have to pay back any of the taxpayers money\n@highlight\nPaid an almost $300,000 salary until this year despite being sacked in 2011\n@highlight\nSupporters have raised over $30,000 to defend her\n@highlight\nWas named the Queensland Senior Australian of the Year in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 48}, {"start": 125, "end": 134}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 450, "end": 470}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 838, "end": 854}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fundraising website 'Defend @placeholder' claims: 'Jean Illingworth worked tirelessly at Djarragun College for ten years, turning a small dysfunctional school into a flagship example of successful indigenous education.'", "idx": 9960}], "idx": 6442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Cairo braced for a third day of protests despite stifling heat Monday, as Egyptians vent anger over the trials of former top officials accused of ordering demonstrators killed during last year's revolution. Former President Hosni Mubarak and his Interior Minister Habib El Adly were sentenced to life in prison, while six top interior ministry officials were cleared of the charges. Protesters flooded into Cairo's Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of Egypt's revolution, in the wake of the verdict, outraged at the clearing of the ministry officials and angry that Mubarak escaped the death penalty. The protesters chanted \"Down with SCAF,\" the military council that has ruled the country since Mubarak was toppled last year, and shouted that the court ruling was illegitimate.\n@highlight\nDemonstrators vow to continue protests despite stifling heat in Cairo\n@highlight\nProsecutors charge Mubarak's sons with money laundering\n@highlight\nFive of Mubarak's aides have been freed; his sons remain in prison\n@highlight\nHundreds of people gather in Tahrir Square after Mubarak escapes the death penalty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mubarak was immediately transferred to a prison in southern @placeholder to serve his sentence, and a prosecutor said the former president, who attended court on a gurney, would be moved to the prison hospital.", "idx": 9962}], "idx": 6444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:32 EST, 7 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:32 EST, 7 August 2012 It has been a long four years for Jenn Suhr, whose dramatic journey had her fighting back from a debilitating illness and other injuries to defeat the Russian favourite and come out on top with Olympic gold in the pole vault. Suhr, 30, had a tough foe in Yelena Isinbayeva, of Russia, who was aiming to be the first woman in track and field history to win the same individual event in three straight Olympics. She was Jenn Stuczynski back in 2008 when she competed against Isbinbayeva in the pole vault at the Beijing games.\n@highlight\nJenn Suhr bounced back from Celiac disease, an Achilles injury and a torn quadriceps muscle to achieve Olympic gold\n@highlight\nHusband Rick said he recalled the 1980 U.S. hockey team, who also beat the odds against their Russian rivals\n@highlight\nSuhr beat Russian Yelena Isinbayeva's in her bid for a third-straight Olympic title", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 371, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 917, "end": 933}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Achievement: Following her success, @placeholder was congratulated by her husband and coach Rick", "idx": 9969}], "idx": 6450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States has injury worries on the track while the basketball team worries about a familiar foe. Here are five things to watch at the Olympics on Friday: 1) Men's 4x400 relay: U.S. hopes to continue streak The United States is lucky to be in the final, lucky, that is, that Manteo Mitchell found a way to finish his opening leg despite a broken fibula. The United States will have to find a replacement for him as they challenge the Bahamas for the gold. Also keep an eye on Great Britain, which will have most of the 80,000 fans at Olympic Stadium cheering for them.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. relay team has three injured runners\n@highlight\nAmerican men's basketball team faces an Argentine team packed with veterans\n@highlight\nBMX racing has been crash-filled at London\n@highlight\nU.S. women's sprint relay teams are looking to make up for bad races in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 551, "end": 565}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Semifinal game begins at 9 p.m. @placeholder time (4 p.m.", "idx": 9970}], "idx": 6451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 11:11 EST, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:27 EST, 25 October 2012 A 90-year-old body-building, World War Two veteran who was shot in the face during a home invasion is being sued by the alleged burglar for firing back. Former Greenbrae deputy sheriff Jay Leone is accused of 'negligently shooting' 31-year-old Samuel Cutrufelli three times and causing him 'great bodily injury' as the older man defended his own home. Filing his claim yesterday in California, Cutrufelli, who is currently being tried for two counts of attempted murder against Leone, said that the injuries caused led to his financial ruin, the loss of his his home and the eventual dissolution of his marriage.\n@highlight\nFormer deputy sheriff and war veteran Jay Leone shot 31-year-old alleged burglar Samuel Cutrufelli three times with one of the five handguns he kept in his bathroom\n@highlight\nMeth addict Cutrufelli is now suing 91-year-old Leone for financial distress accusing him of causing him financial distress, the loss of his home and the break-down of his marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 333, "end": 349}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 810}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Samuel Cutrufelli (left) is suing Jay Leone (right) for negligently shooting him during an alleged home invasion carried out by Mr. @placeholder", "idx": 9972}], "idx": 6452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Even as they trade barbs publicly -- and even as artillery shells and accusations continue to fly in Syria -- the United States and Russia could take solace Friday in at least one respect: They are still talking. Discussions between the two in Geneva -- centered around Moscow's proposal to have Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government hand over its chemical weapons stockpile -- were supposed to end Friday. They continued through the night and were extended into Saturday for a reason, U.S. officials said. \"If there was no opening, we wouldn't still be here,\" a senior State Department official said.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N.-Arab League calls the Kerry, Lavrov talks \"extremely important\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A Russian spokesman says U.S. is \"unaccustomed\" to competition\n@highlight\nOfficial: Two sides are \"closer to agreement\" on scope of Syria's chemical weapons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia has stood by its longtime ally @placeholder, challenging the validity of the U.S. claims.", "idx": 9981}, {"query": "At the same time, and as the threat of @placeholder-led strikes loomed, Moscow raised its proposal on Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles and working through the U.N. -- this after, time and again, blocking U.N. action involving Syria.", "idx": 9982}], "idx": 6457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spanish soccer giants Real Madrid increased the value of their club by 76% over the past year to usurp Manchester United as the world's most valuable football team. A study by financial experts Forbes found that Real Madrid's value now stands at $3.3 billion, knocking the English Premier League champions elect off the top of the list for the first time since the study began in 2004. Confounding the increasingly difficult economic conditions in Spain, Real, managed by Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho, have increased revenues to $650 million. Their operating income of $134 million is second only to the $227 million amassed by the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, which is the highest of all sports teams.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid are the world's most valuable football club according to Forbes\n@highlight\nSpaniards claim top spot from English club Manchester United for first time\n@highlight\nReal's value increased by 76% over the past year to stand at $3.3 billion\n@highlight\nBarcelona are ranked third in the list, Arsenal fourth and Bayern Munich fifth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 282, "end": 303}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 864}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, on the brink of securing a record 20th English top flight title, increased their value by 42% to $3.17 billion, according to Forbes.", "idx": 9992}], "idx": 6462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- A total of 37 former Cuban political prisoners landed in Madrid on Friday from Havana, boosting to 115 the number of former Cuban prisoners who have come to Spain since last July, a Spanish Foreign Ministry statement said. The latest group includes Cuban dissident Orlando Fundora, arrested in 2003 among a well-known group of 75 dissidents. He was released later and has now decided to seek medical help in Madrid, said a Foreign Ministry diplomat, who by custom is not named. The other 36 released this week include dissident Nestor Rodriguez, the diplomat said. The latest arrivals are the last of a group of political prisoners whose release was negotiated last year among the Cuban and Spanish governments and the Cuban Catholic church, the statement said.\n@highlight\nLatest group includes 37 former Cuban political prisoners and their relatives\n@highlight\nThey are the last of a group of political prisoners whose release was negotiated last year\n@highlight\nThey boarded buses headed for 15 destinations around Spain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 461}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 762}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday, the plane chartered by the @placeholder government landed at 8 a.m. (2 a.m.", "idx": 10003}], "idx": 6468} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stephenville, Texas (CNN)A former deputy testified last week that he overheard the defendant in the \"American Sniper\" murder trial explain why he killed two men. Gene Cole, who worked for the Erath County Sheriff's Office at the time, testified Friday that on June 22, 2013, he \"heard Mr. [Eddie Ray] Routh say, 'I shot them because they wouldn't talk to me. I was just riding in the back seat of the truck and nobody would talk to me. They were just taking me to the range so I shot them. I feel bad about it, but they wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure they've forgiven me.'\"\n@highlight\nDeputy said he heard Eddie Ray Routh say he killed the men because they wouldn't talk to him\n@highlight\nRouth's uncle said he and Routh smoked marijuana on the day of the slayings\n@highlight\nChris Kyle, whose story was told in \"American Sniper,\" and Chad Littlefield were shot to death on February 2, 2013", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 192, "end": 220}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 605, "end": 619}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 812, "end": 826}, {"start": 834, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder left the house abruptly, apparently because Kyle had arrived to take him to the firing range, Watson said.", "idx": 10012}, {"query": "The prosecution appeared to be attempting to establish that @placeholder and Kyle were defenseless when shot.", "idx": 10017}], "idx": 6475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By MailOnline Reporter Michael Strahan's fianc\u00e9e Nicole Murphy has ended the couple's five year engagement. The pair started dating in 2007 and the former New York Giants proposed two years later. 'They love each other very much, but with the distance and work schedule it has been hard to maintain the relationship,' a spokesperson for Strahan told People magazine on Friday. Scroll down for video Over: Michael Strahan and Nicole Murphy, pictured here in May, have split The 42-year-old's TV career has certainly increased of late. The LIVE! With Kelly And Michael host took on a part-time role with Good Morning America in April, and besides that he continues to fly to Los Angeles on weekends to co-anchor Fox NFL Sunday before hopping aboard a red-eye flight back to New York in time for for his morning show gigs.\n@highlight\nFormer New York Giants star to be inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 155, "end": 169}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 351, "end": 365}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 603, "end": 622}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 839, "end": 853}, {"start": 880, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Good Morning America: Michael's already had the first of his two daily workouts before he works his magic as co-anchor on @placeholder", "idx": 10025}], "idx": 6482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two female bank employees were subjected to years of sexual harassment and bullying by managers and clients, a tribunal heard. Maria Rayworth and Deena Rosario Al Bazi claim they were subjected to lewd behaviour by customers and were not backed up by bosses at the Arab National Bank in London. In one incident, Mrs Bazi, 57, kneed a former chairman of the bank in the groin to stop him making advances to her in a lift. \u2018As soon as the doors of the lift closed, he threw himself against me and tried to kiss me,\u2019 she said. \u2018I managed to bring one of my knees up and knee him in the private parts. I was very scared but also really shocked.\u2019\n@highlight\nTwo employees claim they were subjected to lewd behaviour by customers\n@highlight\nMrs Rayworth and Mrs Bazi worked at the Arab National Bank in London\n@highlight\nThe women claim that they were not backed up by their bosses\n@highlight\nIn one incident, Mrs Bazi kneed a former chairman of the bank in the groin\n@highlight\nMrs Rayworth said she was bombarded with lewd texts by a client", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 166}, {"start": 265, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 775, "end": 792}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder, who was the bank\u2019s \u00a339,000-a-year relationship manager, said that on another occasion a customer, who knew her husband was dying of motor neurone disease, asked intimate questions about her sex life.", "idx": 10026}], "idx": 6483} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Silently huddled on the water's edge, waiting hours on end for a hint of action, may not be everyone's idea of a pleasurable pastime. But the joy of fishing -- much like its catch -- comes in many shapes and sizes. From wrestling ferocious Amazonian amphibians, to casting a reel in the shadow of Cinderella's Castle, here are our top five aquatic expeditions to expand the mind and get your pulse racing. Pretty fly fishing A luxury Aspen hotel gives new meaning to the term \"fly-fishing\" by offering helicopter rides over the dramatic Rocky Mountains to a secluded lake.\n@highlight\nA look at the top five fishing expeditions from across the world\n@highlight\nIncludes hunting for ferocious peacock bass in Amazon, while aboard traditional riverboat\n@highlight\nPerfect opportunity for family bonding at one of Disney World's lakes\n@highlight\nNot just fish, but lobsters, mussels and oysters also on the menu at British hotspots", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 306, "end": 324}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 546, "end": 560}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if the promise of the great outdoors and quality time with the folks isn't enough to lure youngsters outside, perhaps @placeholder is.", "idx": 10028}], "idx": 6484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has described Australia\u2019s Jarryd Hayne as \u2018an incredible athlete and a great competitor\u2019 and the prospect of recruiting him is \u2018an exciting thought.\u2019 The NRL player\u2019s manager says the Seahawks aren\u2019t the only club showing an interest, claiming they are being flooded offers from NFL clubs interested in meeting Hayne. \u2018There is literally hundreds of emails I am trying to answer,\u2019 Hayne\u2019s manager, Wayne Beavis, told SMH. Scroll down for video Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, discussed Jarryd Hayne at a media conference on Thursday (pictured), describing the recently-retired NRL player as 'an incredible athlete and a great competitor'\n@highlight\nSeattle Seahawks coach indicated they are interested in meeting with recently-retired NRL star Jarryd Hayne\n@highlight\nPete Carroll described Hayne as 'an incredible athlete, great player'\n@highlight\nSeahawks camp hosed down rumours, insisting Carroll had been joking\n@highlight\nJarryd Hayne's manager says he is being inundated with NFL offers\n@highlight\n'There's literally hundreds of emails, exceeding our wildest expectations'\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old's mother Jodie is so happy her son can 'follow his dreams'\n@highlight\nParramatta Eels superstar quit the NRL this week to play American football\n@highlight\n'It's always been a dream of mine to play in the NFL'\n@highlight\nHe has not signed a contract yet\n@highlight\nDescribed it as the 'hardest decision' he has ever made", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 690, "end": 705}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 969, "end": 980}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1355}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Big moment: Hayne dabs his eyes with a handkerchief as he announces his decision to pursue his dream of playing @placeholder", "idx": 10033}], "idx": 6488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has until May 27 to respond to the National Basketball Association, which on Monday \"initiated a charge\" seeking to terminate all ownership rights in the franchise, the NBA announced in a written statement. Sterling, who owns the team with his wife, Shelly, through a family trust, will also be allowed to make a presentation at a special Board of Governors meeting scheduled for June 3. However, attorney Maxwell Blecher has demanded on behalf of Sterling that the NBA give the longtime owner a three-month extension to prepare his response, Sports Illustrated reported Monday night. The magazine, which like CNN is owned by Time Warner, said the NBA would reject the request.\n@highlight\nNBA owners seem united since his Anderson Cooper interview, CNN's Rachel Nichols says\n@highlight\nSterling, an 80-year-old lawyer and billionaire investor, has said he is not a racist\n@highlight\nSports Illustrated reports Sterling wants a three-month delay\n@highlight\nShelly Sterling's attorney said she is innocent victim, should keep her half of team", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 87, "end": 117}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 595, "end": 612}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 935, "end": 952}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Based on our initial assessment, we continue to believe there is no lawful basis for stripping Shelly Sterling of her 50 percent ownership interest in the @placeholder.", "idx": 10043}, {"query": "In his interview with @placeholder, Sterling repeatedly denied he is a racist but admitted he made a mistake making the remarks that were recorded.", "idx": 10044}], "idx": 6494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Longtime \"American Idol\" judge Simon Cowell said he'll be leaving the popular Fox talent show at the end of the season, the network announced Monday at the Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, California. Cowell's popular U.K. talent show, \"The X Factor,\" will be coming to the United States in the fall of 2011 with the acerbic critic in tow, according to Fox. \"I want to leave 'Idol' this year bigger and better than it was in the past,\" Cowell said at the TCA tour Monday. Cowell will be both executive producer and judge on \"The X Factor.\"\n@highlight\nSimon Cowell leaving \"American Idol\" after this season\n@highlight\nCowell's \"The X Factor\" coming to U.S. in 2011\n@highlight\nCowell's acerbic commentary has been a big reason for \"Idol's\" popularity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 165, "end": 194}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 384, "end": 386}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike judges on many @placeholder talent shows, Cowell didn't sugar-coat his criticisms to contestants.", "idx": 10049}], "idx": 6497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Grimm, a Republican who has represented New Yorkers in Congress since 2011, plans to enter a guilty plea Tuesday in federal court, admitting that he helped prepare a fraudulent tax return for a restaurant he partially owned. The federal felony could bring him up to three years in prison, but a person who is familiar with the congressman's negotiations told DailyMail.com on Monday that the congressman doesn't expect to go to prison. Grimm is a former FBI agent and is a rare Republican in the Democrat-friendly Big Apple. His fate will be up to Federal Judge Pamela Chen, however, when she hears the terms of a plea agreement. 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Jermaine Wright, 41, was sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of liquor store clerk Phillip Seifert. State Supreme Court justices ruled that prosecutors withheld critical and potentially exculpatory information during the 1992 trial that violated his right to due process, entitling Wright to a retrial. The suppression of such information \"creates a reasonable probability that the verdict would have been different if the exculpatory and impeachment evidence had been disclosed,\" wrote Justice Henry Ridgely in the decision. \"Accordingly, we must reverse Wright's conviction and death sentence and remand for a new trial.\"\n@highlight\nJermaine Wright, 41, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1992\n@highlight\nThe Delaware Supreme Court overturned his conviction and death sentence Monday\n@highlight\nThe high court ruled that prosecutors withheld important information during the 1992 trial\n@highlight\nWright was 18 at the time of his conviction", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 271, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 823, "end": 837}, {"start": 914, "end": 935}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Attorneys for @placeholder also argued that the main evidence for Wright's 1992 conviction, his video confession, was given when Wright was barely 18 years old, was severely sleep deprived and under the influence of heroin, court documents say.", "idx": 10051}], "idx": 6499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:57 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:09 EST, 21 October 2013 Two friends have battled dehydration, blistering heat and freezing wind to run across America in just 79 days. Friends Stephen Pope, 47, and Chris Finill, 54, crossed 3,100 miles on foot, averaging 40 miles a day, in their epic journey across the continental United States. Their route took them from the Pacific to the Atlantic - from California, through the heat of Nevada, to Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Between them, the pair consumed 12,000 calories and drank 26 pints of fluid a day and exhausted seven pairs of running shoes.\n@highlight\nStephen Pope, 47, and Chris Finill, 54, averaged 40 miles a day\n@highlight\nRun, which began in San Francisco and ended in New York, raised \u00a315,000\n@highlight\nThe money was donated to forces charity Help for Heroes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We'd timed the trip to get back to @placeholder in time for the marathon,' said Mr Pope.", "idx": 10054}], "idx": 6502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Will Smith's date doctor \"Hitch\" is setting up a practice on TV. According to numerous reports, Fox is adapting the 2005 romantic comedy into a half-hour show, in addition to trying to create TV versions of comedies \"Big\" and \"Monster-in-Law.\" Smith starred in the movie \"Hitch\" as the titular dating guru Alex \"Hitch\" Hitchens, who would help ordinary men shape up and land the partner of their dreams. Eva Mendes co-starred as the woman Hitch falls for. The movie has had a long shelf life, as it's still in regular rotation on cable after earning close to $370 million at the box office worldwide.\n@highlight\nFox is interested in adapting the movie \"Hitch\" into a TV series\n@highlight\nIt's one of many film-to-TV adaptations the network is working on\n@highlight\n\"Hitch\" star Will Smith is set to executive produce", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 306, "end": 326}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 612, "end": 614}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 778, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the TV version, @placeholder has a script commitment in place for a concept that's being pitched as a \"workplace comedy that explores dating and sexual politics.\"", "idx": 10060}], "idx": 6508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Had this custody drama played out in the United States, Christopher Savoie might be considered a hero -- snatching his two little children back from an ex-wife who defied the law and ran off with them. A Tennessee court awarded Christopher Savoie custody of his son, Isaac, and daughter, Rebecca. But this story unfolds 7,000 miles away in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, where the U.S. legal system holds no sway. And here, Savoie sits in jail, charged with the abduction of minors. And his Japanese ex-wife -- a fugitive in the United States for taking his children from Tennessee -- is considered the victim.\n@highlight\nEx-wife's attorney says dad had other legal options besides grabbing kids\n@highlight\nAmerican dad tries to snatch children from ex-wife who took them to Japan\n@highlight\nShe is a fugitive in Tennessee, but has broken no law in Japan\n@highlight\nFather, who has legal custody in U.S., charged in Japan with abduction", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 251, "end": 268}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerned, Savoie called his ex-wife's father in @placeholder, who told him not to worry.", "idx": 10062}], "idx": 6510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Chilean college security guard has been arrested in the murder of an American graduate and ordered held in jail, an appeals court unanimously ruled on Wednesday. Erica Faith Hagan, 22, from Kentucky, had been in the southern Chilean city of Temuco on an exchange program after graduating from Georgetown College. She was working as a teaching assistant in English and religious education at the Colegio Bautista school, where her lifeless body was found in her dormitory bathtub on September 6. In custody: Domingo Cofre, 44 (left), a former security guard at the Colegio Bautista in Chile, has been arrested in connection to the murder of US graduate Erica Faith Hagan (right)\n@highlight\nDomingo Cofre, 44, is being held in the September 6 killing of Erica Faith Hagan\n@highlight\nHagan, 22, was a psychology graduate from Kentucky\n@highlight\nShe was found in bathtub in her Temuco, Chile, campus apartment with three wounds to the head\n@highlight\nChilean police said they have found no sign of forced entry in Hagan's home, suggesting she knew the killer\n@highlight\nShe had only arrived in July and was due to return to US in December", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 164, "end": 180}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 295, "end": 312}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 397, "end": 412}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 566, "end": 581}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 642, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 670}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clues: DNA evidence linked @placeholder to the crime scene, where the 22-year-old American psychology graduate was found bludgeoned to death with a metal rod September 6", "idx": 10073}], "idx": 6517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:07 EST, 4 December 2013 A furious coalition row erupted last night, with the Liberal Democrats accusing Tory Education Secretary Michael Gove of 'lying' about a flagship policy to give children free school meals. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced \u00a3150million to to build and extend kitchens to cope with the expected demand for the scheme to give free hot lunches to every child under the age of seven. But the Department for Education claims an \u00a380million underspend in schools maintenance budget earmarked for the work does not exist, which the Lib Dems dismissed as 'b*******'.\n@highlight\nDeputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announces \u00a3600m free meals policy\n@highlight\nHe claims it will improve attainment, child health and save parents cash\n@highlight\n\u00a3150million offered for schools to extend kitchens and dining halls\n@highlight\nBut Department for Education insists \u00a380m 'underspend' does not exist\n@highlight\nSenior Lib Dem source hits back saying: 'The DfE is talking b*******'\n@highlight\nDowning Street backs Mr Clegg and insists the DfE is wrong", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 174, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 517, "end": 540}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 943, "end": 966}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a DfE source said: 'There is no spare money in either the basic needs or maintenance budget to pay for @placeholder's kitchens.'", "idx": 10079}, {"query": "'@placeholder and the DfE had their eye on the underspend for free schools... which I think explains the slight bitterness from the DfE in some of the briefing.", "idx": 10080}], "idx": 6520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 16:20 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:57 EST, 22 May 2013 Deceased: Ibragim Todashev was fatally shot by an FBI agent. Initial reports said he had a knife but that was not true A friend of Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev implicated himself and Tsarnaev in a 2011 triple slaying just before he was killed by an FBI agent early Wednesday, NBC and CBS News are reporting. Authorities were pressuring Chechan immigrant Ibragim Todashev, 27, to make a full confession to the murders when he suddenly turned violent, according to CBS. An FBI agent responded by firing his weapon and killing Todashev.\n@highlight\nIbragim Todashev, 27, reportedly turned violent during an FBI interview\n@highlight\nHe had allegedly confessed to the FBI that he and Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had played a role in a triple slaying in the Boston area in 2011\n@highlight\nInitially, officers claimed that Todashev lunged at the agent with a knife, but they later backtracked and said he may not have had a knife\n@highlight\nTodashev, from Chechnya, was shot dead by the agent just after midnight Wednesday\n@highlight\nTodashev had met Tsarnaev while he was living in Boston and last spoke him about a week before the bombing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 241, "end": 257}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 453, "end": 468}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 800, "end": 816}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "investigating @placeholder for the last month, questioning him several times", "idx": 10092}], "idx": 6529} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A musician whose mother was diagnosed with a severe case of Alzheimer's has released a heartbreaking video of himself singing one of his own songs to her, in the hopes of helping her to remember. Joe Fraley, a songwriter who lives in Alhambra, California, commented alongside the video, which has now received more than one million views on YouTube, saying that it helps to raise awareness of the illness - and that it inspires people to cherish their own parents, while they can. 'This is a video of me playing a song to my Mom who has Alzheimer's,' he explained. 'This was before she moved into assisted living, when she lived at home with me and my Dad.\n@highlight\nSongwriter Joe Fraley filmed himself singing to his mom shortly before she was moved into an assisted living facility\n@highlight\nThe musician posted the video to YouTube where it has been watched by more than one million people", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Part of me felt like it would be exploiting my @placeholder and letting strangers see her at her worst,' he wrote.", "idx": 10099}], "idx": 6535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England took the seismic decision to sack their best player on Tuesday as the fallout from the worst Ashes tour in their history claimed its most high-profile victim in Kevin Pietersen. Paul Downton, the new managing director of the England team, made the huge call to dismiss Pietersen \u2014 the leading runscorer in their history \u2014 just three days after overseeing the departure of their most successful coach Andy Flower. Downton on Tuesday met England captain Alastair Cook and one-day coach Ashley Giles in a hotel opposite Lord\u2019s and they reached the \u2018unanimous\u2019 conclusion that Pietersen, after almost as many controversies as runs, is more trouble than he is worth.\n@highlight\nKevin Pietersen's nine-year England career has come to an end\n@highlight\nIt comes after a meeting between ODI coach Ashley Giles, Managing Director Paul Downton and Test and ODI skipper Alastair Cook\n@highlight\nAn ECB statement says: 'England cricket owes a debt of gratitude to Kevin'\n@highlight\nPietersen posts picture on Twitter expressing his sadness at exit\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old said: 'Playing for my country has been an honour'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}, {"start": 895, "end": 897}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I will continue to play but deeply regret that it won't be for @placeholder.'", "idx": 10105}], "idx": 6538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Commentary on social media about films and TV shows can generate millions of pounds in free advertising for the locations featured on screen, new research has found. According to a study by EuroScreen, 'chatter' on Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms about the locations seen on the big screen can lead to a tourism boom. Tweeting about London after watching an episode of Sherlock, or sharing a beautiful picture of Malta seen in Game of Thrones has a direct impact on tourism to those destinations, the research claims. Free marketing: 1999 rom-com Notting Hill generated the equivalent of \u00a319.5million in ad spend for London\n@highlight\n'Chatter' about destinations on screen translates to millions in ad spend\n@highlight\nNotting Hill generated the equivalent of \u00a319.5m in advertising for London\n@highlight\nSocial media mentions of Game of Thrones boosted Malta tourism", "entities": [{"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spectacular scenes: Malta got a tourism boost worth \u00a31m in advertising thanks to @placeholder", "idx": 10108}], "idx": 6541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the jurors in the trial of Michael Dunn said that race played no part in the case. The Florida jury on Saturday convicted Dunn, 47, on three charges of attempted second-degree murder for shooting into an SUV holding four black teenagers, after arguing with Jordan Davis, 17, about the volume of their music. Dunn is white; Davis was black. The shots continued even as the SUV was fleeing, and Dunn was also convicted of one count of shooting into the vehicle. But a first-degree murder charge for Davis' death resulted in a hung jury. \"I never once thought about, oh, this was a black kid. This was a white guy,\" Juror No. 8 Creshuna Miles told CNN on Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: The case was about justice, not race, says Creshuna Miles\n@highlight\nMichael Dunn killed Jordan Davis, 17, after an argument over loud music\n@highlight\nJury was hung on the charge of first-degree murder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 663}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The world needs to know that @placeholder did nothing wrong and that this man is guilty of killing our son, of murdering our son,\" he said.", "idx": 10111}], "idx": 6542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:04 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:11 EST, 15 January 2014 Basketball great LeBron James has a history of flopping\u2014or faking fouls to gain an advantage\u2014but a recent display of on-court dramatics was so over-the-top it started a viral video craze of fans mimicking their idol. It\u2019s called LeBroning and is sure to show up at a shopping mall near you very soon. The process is simple: while a friend takes video, the Lebroner ever-so-slightly bumps into an innocent passerby and then flops to the ground with as much flair as possible.\n@highlight\nVine video craze pokes fun at Miami Heat forward's reputation for 'flopping'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thwomp: Look out for @placeholder at a high school or shopping mall promenade near you", "idx": 10113}], "idx": 6544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor David Cameron has intervened in the UK\u2019s biggest ever takeover, warning he is 'determined' to protect British jobs as US drugs giant Pfizer stepped up its bid for AstraZeneca. Viagra maker Pfizer said it hoped the new offer of \u00a350 a share \u2013 up 7 per cent on a bid in January \u2013 would speed up a move towards a \u2018combination\u2019 between the two drugs firms, but UK-based AstraZeneca rejected the move. The Prime Minister revealed he had sought 'assurances' from Pfizer about protecting jobs, and insisted he would not allow an 'abject surrender' of a British firm.\n@highlight\nUS drugs giant makes new offer of \u00a350 per share, up 7% on January bid\n@highlight\nPfizer hopes the hike will speed up a move towards a 'combination' of firms\n@highlight\nMinisters insist they are pushing in 'hard-nosed way' to protect jobs\n@highlight\nBut Labour warns drugs industry has 'grave reservations' about the deal\n@highlight\nSenior Tory Lord Heseltine calls for new rules to block foreign takeovers\n@highlight\nAstraZeneca employs 6,700 in the UK of more than 50,000 worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 81, "end": 82}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 401, "end": 402}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 615, "end": 616}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government, the @placeholder Prime Minister - to fight hard for Britain's", "idx": 10120}], "idx": 6549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Thousands of previously unpublished Boy Scouts of America files that detail suspected sexual abuse by employees and volunteers, including doctors, teachers and priests, have been posted online. The Los Angeles Times published the horrifying database with redacted victims' names on Tuesday, including material that was released earlier by an Oregon Supreme Court judge's ruling. The Boy Scouts kept the files - numbering almost 2,000 - for internal use for nearly a century, and they now reveal the systematic coverups by the organisation, which in turn led to more abuse. Cover ups: Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the previously confidential documents created by the Boy Scouts of America concerning child sex abuse within the organization\n@highlight\nThe Los Angeles Times published the shocking database on Tuesday\n@highlight\nNewly-released files span from 1985 to 1991\n@highlight\nOrganization's inaction and coverups allowed molesters to continue abuse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 100}, {"start": 242, "end": 258}, {"start": 386, "end": 405}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 728, "end": 748}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}, {"start": 943, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder learned about, there is no record of officials reporting the", "idx": 10131}], "idx": 6557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The White House confirmed on Monday that President Barack Obama doesn't plan to attend the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's conference next week, held annually in Washington, D.C., and that no cabinet-level U.S. official is currently scheduled to make an appearance. The 'largest gathering of America's pro-Israel community,' according to the confab's organizations, AIPAC draws a crowd of roughly 14,000 attendees, many of whom are of Jewish heritage. The last time Obama showed up at the conference was in 2012 as he stared down reelection. Typically, a high-level administration official represents the U.S. at the mass gathering. But this year, supporters of Israel, a close ally of the U.S., may not receive that courtesy from the administration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set to make an in-person appearance.\n@highlight\nTypically, a high-level administration official represents the U.S. at AIPAC\n@highlight\nWith Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu set to make an in-person appearance - just before his country's elections - the White House may stay away\n@highlight\nThe White House is avoiding Netanyahu during his visit to Washington as to not appear to be inappropriately endorsing his reelection campaign", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 91, "end": 130}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 789, "end": 806}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 960, "end": 977}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also had the effect of putting the speech closer to @placeholder's election day.", "idx": 10134}], "idx": 6559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kaufman County, Texas (CNN) -- David Crone and his wife were friends with their next-door neighbors, Mike and Cynthia McLelland. They enjoyed life in their quiet, idyllic neighborhood east of Dallas. Tuesday, crime scene tape separating their homes showed that not all was well and peaceful. Deputies and other investigators continued their search for evidence at the home of Mike McLelland, district attorney for Kaufman County. The prosecutor and his wife were were killed there over the weekend. Friends discovered their bodies Saturday, nearly two months to the day after someone killed McLelland's chief felony prosecutor, Mark Hasse, in a daytime shooting outside the county courthouse January 31.\n@highlight\nNEW: Neighbors says he did not hear gunshots\n@highlight\nA gang expert doubts it was a white supremacist group, but a former member says it might be\n@highlight\nA county official says he's confident the district attorney's killer will be caught\n@highlight\nMike McLelland was the second Kaufman County prosecutor slain in two months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 126}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 414, "end": 427}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As state and federal investigators flood this north @placeholder county searching for clues in the killing of two prosecutors in two months, the 100,000 people who live here can do little but nervously watch and hope.", "idx": 10138}], "idx": 6561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 14:19 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:33 EST, 1 August 2013 A TV anchor named after Amelia Rose Earhart plans to recreate the famous female pilot's 1937 attempt to fly around the world. The 30-year-old Denver traffic and weather reporter announced the plan at the 2013 Aviation show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin yesterday with co-pilot Patrick Carter. Rose Earhart, who recently discovered she was distantly related to her namesake, said she wanted to recreate the flight in order inspire adventure in others. Inspired: Amelia Rose Earhart, named after the first female pilot, will recreate the aviatrix's 1937 plan to fly around the world next summer\n@highlight\nDenver traffic and weather reporter Amelia Rose Earhart, 30, plans to retrace the first female pilot's 1937 fight around the world\n@highlight\nShe will take off from Oakland, California next June with co-pilot Patrick Carter\n@highlight\nIn addition to sharing a name with the famous pilot, the reporter also found that they are distantly related", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 114, "end": 132}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 359, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 543, "end": 561}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 722, "end": 740}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two will start their journey next June in Oakland, @placeholder, and spend about 100 hours tracing the 28,000 miles of Earhart's original flight.", "idx": 10141}], "idx": 6564} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- China is experiencing a \"meteoric rise\" in the publication of scientific papers in the past two decades, and while the United States remains on top, its dominance is slipping, a new study found this week. Fewer than one out of 20 of the world's scientific articles came out of China in the decade up to 2003, the study shows. But the number rose to more than one out of 10 in the period from 2004 to 2008. That pushed it up from sixth place to second, Britain's Royal Society found. The United States was in first place in both time periods, but its share of publications dropped from more than one in four to about one in five.\n@highlight\nChina moves from sixth place to second in the publication of science articles\n@highlight\nThe United States remains on top, but its dominance is slipping\n@highlight\nChina's influence isn't growing as fast as its output\n@highlight\nThe findings come from the Royal Society in Britain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The full report is available on the website of the Royal Society, @placeholder's national scientific academy.", "idx": 10145}], "idx": 6568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia, is cautiously optimistic after doctors said that his condition at a Nebraska hospital has improved slightly. With developments pouring in from all corners of the world, here's what you need to know to quickly get caught up: WEST AFRICA No relief in sight: The number of deaths attributed to the current Ebola outbreak has climbed to 4,033, the World Health Organization reported Friday. The tally brings the total number of confirmed, probable and suspected cases of Ebola to 8,399. 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As a MetaFilter commenter once said, \"If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.\" This week, Facebook acquired the hugely popular 2-year-old photo-sharing site Instagram, paying an astounding $1 billion. Even though it was available only on Apple devices until last week, Instagram has attracted 30 million users who upload about 5 millions photos every day. With its filters and other features, Instagram helped make amateur photography a lot better-looking.\n@highlight\nFacebook acquired the popular photo-sharing site Instagram for $1 billion\n@highlight\nAndrew Mayer: Deal will gain Facebook users and a stronger hook in the mobile market\n@highlight\nHe says the real use of Instagram is to help Facebook grow its advertising revenue\n@highlight\nMayer: It's a smart move for Facebook to try to create a more personal marketing experience", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 42}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like it or not, brands are something that have been deeply integrated into the fabric of our lives (as has @placeholder).", "idx": 10148}], "idx": 6570} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nigerian government officials and the International Committee of the Red Cross have had talks with Boko Haram about swapping imprisoned members of the Islamist terrorist group for the more than 200 Chibok school girls kidnapped in April, a source involved in the negotiations told CNN. The officials met four times in mid-August with two senior members of Boko Haram in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. The swap would involve the release of 30 Boko Haram commanders in the custody of the Nigerian government, according to the source, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue. Boko Haram submitted a list with the names of 30 members who were either convicted or awaiting trial on terror offenses.\n@highlight\nResidents say Boko Haram launched a fatal market attack this week\n@highlight\nThe ICRC and Nigerian government are involved in the talks\n@highlight\nThe talks involve a swap of imprisoned group members for kidnapped school girls\n@highlight\nAn estimated 276 girls were kidnapped from a Nigerian school in April", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 38, "end": 77}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder couldn't find where the remaining 24 were being detained,\" the source said.", "idx": 10156}], "idx": 6577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Lewis Hamilton's public feud with Nico Rosberg appeared to be forgotten about ahead of last Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix. The Mercedes team-mates have not always seen eye-to-eye over the course of the Formula One season so far, but the pair looked to be in better spirits as Hamilton photobombed Rosberg. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Nico Rosberg's reaction to finishing second in the Canada GP Say cheese: Lewis Hamilton (second right) photobombed Nico Rosberg's (second left) photo with two fans Pals? 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The apology, issued Tuesday, was overshadowed by news that a deal had been reached for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was captured by the Palestinian group Hamas more than five years ago. However, it was largely seen as an olive branch to the transitional Egyptian government, as relations between Israel and Egypt have become strained in recent months. On August 18, militants crossed into Israel from Egyptian territory to attack Israeli civilian targets. Eight Israeli citizens were killed in the attacks, which Israel has said were the work of a jihadist group based in Gaza. Responding to the attacks, Israeli troops killed five Egyptian border guards while in pursuit of the militants.\n@highlight\nNEW: Netanyahu thanks Egyptian field marshal for assistance with deal for Shalit's return\n@highlight\nIn August incident, 5 Egyptian border guards were killed by Israeli troops\n@highlight\nRelations between the two nations have been strained in recent months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 170, "end": 188}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel issued a rare statement of regret three days after the incident, after @placeholder suggested it was recalling its ambassador in protest.", "idx": 10197}], "idx": 6603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Catherine Townsend PUBLISHED: 12:12 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:40 EST, 9 August 2013 Veteran broadcaster Barbara Walters has revealed that she battled rampant sexism early in her career by not getting angry and staying focused on her job. The 83-year-old ABC News anchor and co-creator of The View has interviewed every president since Richard Nixon, but in the 1970s her male co-host - who was paid twice her salary - refused to do joint interviews with her unless he could ask the first three questions. 'I felt I had to just do my job. And I have said this to other women: \u201cJust do your job. Get in early. Stay late, and don\u2019t complain. Fight the big fights\",' she tells Bloomberg Businessweek.\n@highlight\nWhile working on The Today Show in the 1970s, her male co-host refused to do joint interviews with her unless he could ask the first three questions\n@highlight\nMs Walters advises women to 'just do your job' and 'fight the big fights'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 683, "end": 704}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Walters began her broadcasting career in 1962 doing women's issues for @placeholder, which she calls 'tea pouring interviews', and admits that 'it was a very different time.'", "idx": 10206}], "idx": 6607} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama huddled with the Chinese premier Wednesday on the final day of his visit to China. Obama's meeting with Prime Minister Wen Jiabao took place at the Diaoyutai State Guest House, continuing a theme of cooperation between the two nations and development of mutual interests. The men greeted each other in public before meeting privately. The White House hailed this week's meetings between Obama and Chinese leaders. \"President Obama's visit to China has demonstrated the depth and breadth of the global and other challenges where US-China cooperation is critical,\" a White House statement said Wednesday. \"His discussions with President Hu have strengthened possibilities for future cooperation.\n@highlight\nU.S. President Barack Obama meets Chinese premier on final day of his visit to China\n@highlight\nObama visited the Great Wall before flying to South Korea\n@highlight\nU.S., China agree to team up to fight climate change, create clean energy\n@highlight\n\"China and the United States share extensive common interests,\" Hu says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 200, "end": 226}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 580, "end": 581}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 687, "end": 688}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 772, "end": 783}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though Hu said @placeholder was willing to discuss issues such as human rights and religion to broaden understanding between the nations, he acknowledged that each side had agreed to respect the other's cultural sovereignty.", "idx": 10213}], "idx": 6613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Human remains are set to be placed in a Neolithic-style burial chamber in Britain - the first to be built in the country for 5,000 years. Tim Daw, 52, has almost completed his long barrow burial mound, which will eventually hold the remains of thousands of people. Some 40 people have already reserved a \u00a31,000 ($1,680) spot in the 165 ft (50 metre) long structure, in Daw\u2019s field near All Cannings, Wiltshire, and it is set to be completed this summer. A farmer in Wiltshire is building the first long barrow to be seen in Britain for 5,000 years (pictured), a type of Neolithic burial mound that is designed to hold thousands of dead people. The first human remains to be buried in such a tomb since 3,000 BC could be placed there in a few weeks when Tim Daw's project is complete\n@highlight\nFarmer in Wiltshire claims his burial chamber will be ready by the summer\n@highlight\nTim Daw's so-called long barrow mound can hold 1000s of bodies\n@highlight\nIt is the first tomb of this style to be built since around 3,000 BC\n@highlight\nThe tomb will be located under a mound and has attracted lots of interest\n@highlight\n40 people have signed up so far to be buried there for \u00a31,000 ($1,680)", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 369, "end": 371}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said it is 'quite a large' Neolithic long barrow for the @placeholder countryside", "idx": 10216}], "idx": 6615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russia has thrown out the United States Agency for International Development, the U.S. State Department said, claiming that the aid agency has undermined Russia's sovereignty. \"We have recently received a decision of the Russian Government to end USAID activities there,\" State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said this week. \"The United States is extremely proud of what USAID has accomplished in Russia over the last 20 years, and we will work with our partners and staff to responsibly end or transition those programs.\" At APEC Russia and the U.S. look east Senior Russian officials have said that some of the agency's programs, such as some human rights groups and election monitoring, have undermined Russia's sovereignty, according to the state news agency RIA Novosti.\n@highlight\nThe State Department says itis \"extremely proud\" of the work USAID did in Russia\n@highlight\nRussia says it was undermined by the U.S. Agency for International Development\n@highlight\nUSAID had worked in Russia for two decades", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 26, "end": 75}, {"start": 82, "end": 102}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 315}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 924, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nuland, speaking at a State Department briefing Wednesday, argued that @placeholder officials \"completely reject the notion that our support for civil society, democracy, human rights, in any way interferes with elections whether in Russia or anywhere else in the world.\"", "idx": 10221}], "idx": 6619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- President Richard Nixon continues to loom large over America's political imagination. This week, CNN will air a documentary, \"Our Nixon,\" based on home movies from three of Nixon's top advisers: H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and Dwight Chapin, all of whom served time in prison. The film offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to be part of that White House during one of the most turbulent periods in the nation's recent history. The film joins a huge library of books, movies, documentaries, academic publications and music -- all of which have taken us into one of the most puzzling and troubling American presidencies.\n@highlight\nA film based on home movies by Nixon aides airs on CNN at 9 p.m. ET Thursday\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer says the film is a reminder of key lessons from Nixon's presidency\n@highlight\nHe says Watergate showed dangers of executive power, need for investigative reporting\n@highlight\nZelizer: In Watergate, an energized Congress showed effectiveness", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite our fascination with Nixon, it is remarkable how many of the important lessons from his presidency that we forget and how many of the problems that emerged in the final months of the @placeholder remain with us.", "idx": 10235}], "idx": 6629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 23:54 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:15 EST, 26 June 2013 The Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald speaks to reporters at his hotel in Hong Kong - the journalist has claimed that Edward Snowden has handed out thousands of secure documents stolen from the NSA that will be unleashed should anything happen to him Edward Snowden, the United States' most notorious and wanted leaker of national security secrets has given encoded files containing whole swathes of undisclosed information to several people should something happen to him. Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who was contacted by the former NSA systems administrator in February said that the paranoid Snowden 'has taken extreme precautions to make sure many different people around the world have these archives to insure the stories will inevitably be published.'\n@highlight\nAmerican journalist who first reported Edward Snowden's NSA revelations says that the whistleblower has shared copies of all the secrets he stole\n@highlight\nGlen Greenwald says that if anything happens to Edward Snowden then these files will be released\n@highlight\nEdward Snowden is currently in Russia - as confirmed by President Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nWhite House spokesman Jay Carney said diplomats and Justice Department officials are engaged in discussions with Russia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 277, "end": 279}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1341}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The paper also reported a claim from @placeholder that the NSA scooped up text-message data from Hong Kong residents.", "idx": 10247}], "idx": 6637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's the real life sister act! Meet the Harp Twins, the identical twin sisters who are causing a storm online by covering legendary rock songs using nothing but harps. The sisters started making videos because they wanted to show their friends and family their incredible talent. They spent weeks practicing and arranging their covers of rock legends including The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Coldplay and Led Zeppelin. Scroll down for video Double take: The harp-playing twins Camille and Kennerly Kitt from Illinois Senoritas: Camille and Kennerly, seen dressed for a Spanish-style song, having become hugely popular in their native U.S.\n@highlight\nTwins Camille and Kennerly Kitt arrange pop music for their harps\n@highlight\nTheir version of Stairway to Heaven has nearly 2m hits on YouTube\n@highlight\nBoth hold a Bachelor of Music degree in Harp Performance\n@highlight\nThey have performed all over the world, and for President Obama", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 361, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 752, "end": 769}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 824, "end": 847}, {"start": 852, "end": 867}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'We love every one of our arrangements, so it's hard to pick a favourite.", "idx": 10250}], "idx": 6638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tom Cruise's powerhouse lawyer has taken at a swipe at Katie Holmes, accusing her and her legal team of 'playing the media.' While Cruise, 50, has kept silent save for the statement he issued immediately after Katie made her announcement, his lawyer Bert Fields spoke to the BBC yesterday about the impending battle between the couple and their fight for custody of Suri, six. And in a thinly veiled attack on the former Dawson's Creek actress, he said: 'We are letting \u2018the other side\u2019 (Katie and her team), play the media until they wear everyone out and then we\u2019ll have something to say.'\n@highlight\nSources close to Tom say divorce was NOT over Scientology\n@highlight\nDivorce proceedings will reportedly stay in the state of New York for now\n@highlight\nKatie steps out in New York looking very thin", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 275, "end": 277}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Solo outing: Katie and @placeholder enjoyed another day out this time with some playmates in New York", "idx": 10253}], "idx": 6640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's not your imagination: Our politics are more polarized than at any point in recent history. That's the conclusion of a new survey from the indispensable Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. And if you needed more evidence of the passionate and sometimes poisonous polarization afflicting our nation, you didn't have to look further than the crowds in Wisconsin on Tuesday night after the recall attempt. Here's the real wake-up call: Americans are more divided about partisan politics right now than they are about race, class, gender and age. That's right: Forget the original sin of slavery and the longstanding fights over civil rights -- those old divisions now seem small compared with perceptions of whether a person is a Republican or Democrat.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Pew study confirms politics divides Americans more than race, class, age, gender\n@highlight\nHe says it's bigotry, a learned behavior profoundly alienating Americans from each other\n@highlight\nHe says GOP support of social safety net, environment way down, Democrats about same\n@highlight\nAvlon: Split undermines core belief of e pluribus unum", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 166, "end": 213}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As in surveys past, we can see that independent voters tend to be closer on economic issues to @placeholder and closer to Democrats on social issues.", "idx": 10258}], "idx": 6641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GAZA CITY (CNN) -- Gaza's main hospital, already overloaded with Palestinians wounded in the week-long Israeli air assault, has reached critical mass, according to a Norwegian doctor volunteering at Shifa Hospital. A Palestinian father carries his wounded baby daughter into a hospital in Gaza City Sunday. Word of health facilities being pushed to the limit came as Israel announced on Monday it was opening up border crossings to allow the flow of humanitarian goods into the Palestinian territory. \"The injured patients are mainly civilians, a lot of children with dreadful injuries,\" Dr. Erik Fosse told CNN on Monday, estimating that 20 percent of the more than 500 people dead were children.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel announced on Monday it was opening up border crossings\n@highlight\nNEW: It will allow 80 trucks filled with humanitarian supplies to pass into Gaza\n@highlight\nDoctor: Some 20 percent of the 500 people dead at hospital are children\n@highlight\nAt least 507 Palestinians have been killed in the military operation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 976, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder leaders say they are trying to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza.", "idx": 10260}], "idx": 6643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "John XXIII and John Paul II were canonized Sunday by Pope Francis in an unprecedented ceremony witnessed by huge crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. Millions more around the world watched as two former pontiffs were for the first time installed as saints in a dual canonization. The faithful and the curious packed the streets of Rome around the Vatican before dawn, hoping to gain entry to St. Peter's Square and catch a direct glimpse of church history in the making. Vatican Radio put the crowds at some 800,000 in the St. Peter's area, including the square and the roads and gardens around it. Another 500,000 followed the proceedings on giant screens set up around Rome, according to estimates based on police aerial shots.\n@highlight\nEstimated 800,000 watch ceremony in St. Peter's area, 500,000 more around Rome\n@highlight\nPope Francis hails John XXIII and John Paul II as \"men of courage\" in his homily\n@highlight\n\"They were priests, bishops and popes of the 20th century,\" Francis says\n@highlight\nThe presence of two living popes for a canonization ceremony is historic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 132, "end": 149}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 410, "end": 427}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What we are seeing today is the kind of youth who grew up in the @placeholder generation.\"", "idx": 10265}], "idx": 6648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:13 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:48 EST, 1 October 2013 The White House never though the government would actually shut down and as a result West Wing officials hardly spent any time over the past week planning for it, an administration aide said. It was only at the weekend after House Republicans decided to prolong their fight on health care and send a budget bill back to the Senate with a one-year delay in Obamacare, that the reality of the situation became apparent. Congress has missed the deadline for averting the first partial government shutdown in 17 years at midnight on Monday.\n@highlight\nWest Wing officials have hardly spend any time planning for Monday evening's shutdown because they didn't think it would become a reality\n@highlight\nCongress has missed the deadline for averting the first partial government shutdown in 17 years at midnight on Monday\n@highlight\nAn estimated 800,000 federal workers faced furloughs though many were told work a half day Tuesday\n@highlight\nPresident Obama told the military he'll push Congress to re-open the government as soon as possible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It has failed to pass a budget and, as a result, much of our government must now shut down until @placeholder funds it again.\u2019", "idx": 10267}], "idx": 6649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sometimes it takes just one. One person-- one idea -- to ignite a movement that changes lives. Helping the millions of people who've fled the war in Syria may seem a challenge far too big for small relief efforts. The U.N. calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in a generation. The needs are staggering. And yet, for some people, it's just not an option to do nothing. I AM NOT A TOURIST Tanya Khalil says she refuses to be a neutral observer. Her country, Lebanon, is taking in more Syrian refugees than any other -- nearly 1 million at last official count -- despite its tiny size.\n@highlight\nSmall, grassroots relief efforts help Syrian refugees survive a harsh winter.\n@highlight\nThe Lebanese group \"I AM NOT A TOURIST\" collected thousands of \"bags of love\" in Beirut.\n@highlight\nAustralians united to collect 100,000 \"Sweaters for Syria\" in Perth.\n@highlight\nYou can make an impact for Syrian refugees. Go to CNN.com/impact for large and small ways to help.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 833, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike other host countries, @placeholder has no formal refugee camps.", "idx": 10269}], "idx": 6650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jamie Redknapp What a quarter-final draw this will be. Every tie should be a brilliant contest. Of course the big three \u2014 Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid \u2014 are the favourites, and it\u2019s hard to look beyond one of them, but you can\u2019t rule anyone out. Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid might seem the easier teams on paper, but Dortmund reached the final last year and Atletico are second in La Liga. PSG are so strong and United, for all their issues, can still cause sides problems. I do think, though, that Chelsea have a chance to recreate the glory of 2012. They rode their luck that year, but the memories are still fresh and under Jose Mourinho they look fitter and stronger. 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Pardo was the announcer for \"SNL\" for all but one season over the program's 39-year run. Prior to announcing for the comedy show, he was a familiar voice on NBC, handling the announcing duties on such programs as the old \"Price Is Right\" and the Art Fleming-hosted version of \"Jeopardy!\" In a tweet, \"NBC Nightly News\" described Pardo as \"legendary,\" and cast members from \"SNL's\" long run chimed in with approval. \"Any SNL actor will tell u:the ultimate moment of your career was hearing Don Pardo say your name. Each week he represented a dream come true,\" tweeted Rachel Dratch, who appeared on the show from 1999 to 2006.\n@highlight\nDon Pardo was 96 years old\n@highlight\nHe was best known for introducing \"Saturday Night Live\" hosts\n@highlight\nPardo was among first to report on JFK being shot\n@highlight\nNBC personalities remember him as legendary", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 75, "end": 93}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 875, "end": 893}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The original version, with @placeholder as host, ran from 1964 to 1975.", "idx": 10280}], "idx": 6660} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths They have been the sites of bitter battles and inspired one of Britain\u2019s most famous poets, and now some of Wales\u2019 regal castles have been captured by drone. Aerial perspectives show off the ruined castles' striking features and interesting layouts, which were built for battles and were then adapted over the centuries - sometimes for parties. The Welsh government used the unmanned crafts to show off the country\u2019s history from a unique perspective. Scroll down for video Complicated: The lake defences of Caerphilly Castle (pictured) have been described as 'the most elaborate water defences in all Britain' and it is one of the largest castles of its kind in Europe\n@highlight\nAerial perspectives show off the castles' features and interesting layouts\n@highlight\nFour Welsh castles have been filmed by drones, including Caerphilly\n@highlight\nLaugharne Castle - an inspiration to poet Dylan Thomas - was also filmed\n@highlight\nCadw, the Welsh Government\u2019s historic environment service, decided to use drones to give visitors a fresh perspective on the popular historic sites", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 527, "end": 543}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 959, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder\u2019s historic environment gives character to our communities and strengthens a sense of belonging and identity, and we hope that these innovative videos will inspire people to explore their local heritage sites this summer.\u2019", "idx": 10290}], "idx": 6666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cleared: James Lumley-Savile, pictured outside court, was found not guilty after a five-day trial An aristocrat told a court how an internet date turned sour when the girl he met revealed she had killed two people \u2013 including a previous boyfriend. James Lumley-Savile, the great-great-grandson of the Eighth Earl of Scarborough, had taken Ida Pap to a farmer\u2019s market after meeting her through the dating app Tinder. The pair had enjoyed a bottle of wine and then returned to his \u00a3800,000 home in Fulham, West London. But the date deteriorated when the Hungarian suddenly revealed she had killed two people \u2013 leaving him fearing he could be next, the aristocrat claimed.\n@highlight\nJames Lumley-Savile, 39, was with Ida Pap in home in Fulham, London\n@highlight\nHe said she confessed to killing two people while high on ecstasy drug\n@highlight\nHe saw knife block behind her and thought 'I don't want to be number 3'\n@highlight\nSo the heir to two estates 'took the knives outside to protect himself'\n@highlight\nJury at Isleworth Crown Court found him not guilty of all three charges\n@highlight\nHis identical triplet brothers both supported him as character witnesses", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Giving evidence, Mr @placeholder, the son of a war hero, told of the bizarre sequence of events which had led to him appearing in the street with the knives.", "idx": 10297}], "idx": 6673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 15-year-old girl was waited for a bus in North Tyneside when a man snatched her away, bundled her into a car, drove her round the corner and raped her. She was approached by a man said to be in his late 40s or early 50s at a bus stop in Wallsend, near Newcastle, before he grabbed her and took her into the front seat of his vehicle. He then drove to a residential street around Hotspur Road and raped her. Hotspur Road in Wallsend, North Tyneside, around where the 15-year-old girl was raped in a car The girl managed to escape after the attack, but police say she has been left traumatised by the late-night incident.\n@highlight\nGirl was snatched from North Tyneside bus stop late at night and put in car\n@highlight\nPolice say she has been left traumatised by the experience\n@highlight\nAttacker said to be white and around 5ft 3ins tall with shaved grey hair\n@highlight\nHe is in his 40s or 50s, has a large built and speaks with a Geordie accent", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The location near @placeholder where the girl was driven off to after being snatched from the bus stop", "idx": 10298}], "idx": 6674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:48 EST, 13 June 2013 A potential juror in the George Zimmerman trial in Florida was dismissed from court over a Facebook post on a campaign website that said the 'justice system needed an enema'. The potential juror identified on his Facebook page as Jerry Counelis, gave rambling answers to the attorneys when asked if he would be impartial to the Trayvon Martin shooting case, on the third day of jury selection. But the unemployed painter, who said he would have no problem being sequestered if chosen to serve, was ordered to leave because of comments he made on a Facebook campaign page.\n@highlight\nFlorida judge dismisses unemployed painter over Facebook comment\n@highlight\nCourt has struck off 75 potential jurors for trial into shooting of teenager", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the judge handed him a piece of paper with an item circled on it, Mr @placeholder admitted he had written the remark and was dismissed.", "idx": 10306}], "idx": 6679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States has a history of often picking sides in Middle East conflicts to its own detriment. In the 1980s, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld met with Saddam Hussein to establish a relationship that helped the dictator gain access to American arms during Iraq's war with Iran. In the 1990s, the U.S. would drive former ally Hussein from Kuwait and impose a decade of sanctions that were devastating for Iraqis, but had little effect on the dictator. In 2003, we went to Iraq, overthrew Hussein, and became part of nation-building effort from which we only recently saw most of our soldiers return home.\n@highlight\nRand Paul: U.S. has a habit of picking the wrong sides in Mideast conflicts\n@highlight\nPaul: First, U.S. supported Gadhafi in Libya; switched sides to support rebels\n@highlight\nWe don't know who the rebels in Syria are, he says\n@highlight\nPaul: We must also consider how rebels might treat Syrian Christians", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arguably one of the greatest beneficiaries of the Iraq war was @placeholder, which now enjoys more power and influence with the elimination of its historic enemy.", "idx": 10317}], "idx": 6686} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After the week he\u2019s had, it might come as some consolation to Danny Welbeck that he will not be the only one under the microscope at the Emirates on Saturday lunchtime. A two-goal hero for England but too average for Manchester United, it is perhaps inevitable that Arsenal\u2019s new \u00a316million signing makes his debut in one of the biggest games of the season so far. If this was a transfer few would have predicted at the start of the summer, what about Frank Lampard pitching up at Manchester City? VIDEO Scroll down to watch Everything you need to know about Arsenal vs Manchester City\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck set to make Arsenal debut against Manchester City on Saturday lunchtime\n@highlight\nStriker scored twice for England in 2-0 win over Switzerland on Monday\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard ready to make Manchester City debut at The Emirates\n@highlight\nFormer Gunners defender Bacary Sagna also set for Emirates return", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 217, "end": 233}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He could have gone even if @placeholder did not exist.", "idx": 10318}], "idx": 6687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday blasted Scottish authorities' decision to release the convicted Lockerbie bomber last year and agreed on the need to push for a more transparent disclosure of the circumstances surrounding Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi's release. Cameron, however, said he is opposed to a British government investigation into the release. The two leaders also said they addressed a range of issues in talks at the White House, including the war in Afghanistan, sanctions against Iran, the state of the global economy and the responsibilities of BP -- a British company -- after the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.\n@highlight\nLeaders of the U.S. and Britain condemn the release of the Lockerbie bomber\n@highlight\nCameron says the Scottish government released al Megrahi without BP influence\n@highlight\nHe pledges to cooperate with a congressional inquiry into the release\n@highlight\nCameron says he \"understands\" American anger over the BP oil spill", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 289, "end": 320}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 632, "end": 633}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 868, "end": 869}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama said most @placeholder were \"surprised, disappointed and angry\" about the decision to let al Megrahi go.", "idx": 10321}], "idx": 6688} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ISIS jihadis have threatened to forcibly marry any female fighters they manage to capture in a message delivered to the Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Colonel Nahida Ahmad Rashid, commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion Peshmerga Female, said that the jihadis even plan to wed women they are 'disgusted' by. 'The message said that whenever they catch any Peshmerga woman, they will marry them,' she explains. No surrender: Col. Rashid, holding a picture of a dead fighter, says she is unfazed by ISIS' marriage threat Fighting on: Col. Rashid and her troops have instead vowed to kill as many ISIS jihadis as possible\n@highlight\nCol. Nahida Ahmad Rashid says the jihadis have issued a marriage threat\n@highlight\nCommander of the 2nd Battalion Peshmerga Female says she is not afraid\n@highlight\nHas vowed that she and her troops will 'clean Iraq of dirty ISIS' jihadis\n@highlight\nSays that all fighters have been told to kill themselves if captured by ISIS\n@highlight\nISIS fear that they will not go to Paradise if killed by a female fighter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 120, "end": 142}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 207}, {"start": 240, "end": 265}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 664, "end": 682}, {"start": 763, "end": 788}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, they are on the sharp end of the fight against ISIS who, according to @placeholder, are particularly terrified of women fighters because they believe that men dispatched by women won't go to Paradise.", "idx": 10329}], "idx": 6694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- Azza Famy is used to breaking new ground. 18ct gold and sapphire earrings from Azza Fahmy's \"exclusive\" collection In the 60s, she was the first woman to apprentice in Egypt's jewelry district. Today, she is heads up \"Azza Fahmy Jewelries.\" A family business that has evolved into the first Egyptian designer brand and gained global recognition. Her blends of Islamic motifs, modern design and gold, silver and precious stones are worn by the likes of Naomi Campbell and Queen Rania of Jordan. In 2007, Fahmy collaborated with British fashion designer, Julien Macdonald, to provide jewelry for his catwalk collection at London Fashion Week. They worked together again in 2008.\n@highlight\nIn the 60s, Azza Fahmy was the first woman to apprentice in Egypt's jewelry district\n@highlight\nToday she heads up international luxury brand, \"Azza Fahmy Jewelries\"\n@highlight\nHer designs are worn by Naomi Campbell and Queen Rania of Jordan\n@highlight\nShe tells CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh what it takes to make it in the luxury market", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 240, "end": 259}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 499, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 590}, {"start": 642, "end": 660}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 854, "end": 873}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 936, "end": 950}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 979, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(AF): I think we met up when @placeholder saw our work and he liked it and came to meet me.", "idx": 10351}], "idx": 6708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Consider this. On December 17, 2010, Mohamed Bouazizi, a young Tunisian street vendor, set himself on fire and started a dramatic remaking of the political landscape. The striking of a match brought change not only in Tunisia, but also in Egypt and Libya, and even what is happening in Syria. On the other hand, as of August this year, about 48 Tibetans, mostly Buddhist monks and nuns, have self-immolated in Tibetan parts of China. In March 2012 alone, seven people self-immolated, and Tibetan exiles in India have been setting themselves on fire. The political result? Nothing. So why does the self-immolation of one man accomplish so much, but the same gesture performed by so many others accomplishes nothing? Perhaps the question should be phrased differently, because a closer look at Bouazizi's deed and the Tibetan cases reveals that it is something other than the sheer number of self-immolations that makes them a catalyst for change.\n@highlight\nGroups: 48 Tibetans self-immolated in Tibetan parts of China without political change\n@highlight\nYet a Tunisian's setting himself afire set off Arab spring, he says. Why was that different?\n@highlight\nHe writes: The Tunisian spoke to everyone's despair; Tibetan protesters have varying goals\n@highlight\nBradatan: Tibetans are nonviolent, but some may be tired of Dalai Lama's pacifism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1338}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most self-immolators are young -- some are teens -- which indicates that the new generation of politically aware Tibetans might have lost patience with the Dalai Lama's nonviolent political philosophy and want to respond differently to the @placeholder's aggressive methods.", "idx": 10359}], "idx": 6712} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:17 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:14 EST, 20 March 2013 \u00a34.8bn move: The Chancellor George Osborne will agree to unlock billions in child trust funds and allow parents to transfer their investments into more generous junior ISAs The savings of more than six million children are to be rescued and the remaining elderly victims of one of Britain\u2019s biggest financial scandals compensated in a twin Budget boost for young and old. Chancellor George Osborne will today agree to unlock \u00a34.8billion in child trust funds and allow parents to transfer their investments into more generous Junior ISAs.\n@highlight\nChancellor to unlock \u00a34.8bn in child trust funds in Budget statement\n@highlight\nThe move follows a long-running campaign by Money Mail\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne will extend compensation for Equitable Life policyholders", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Osborne will announce a 12-week consultation on how to allow transfers of funds from child trust fund accounts into @placeholder.", "idx": 10360}], "idx": 6713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Milligan and Lee Moran Last updated at 4:07 PM on 24th February 2012 The father of a British photographer wounded in the blast that killed Sunday Times photographer Marie Colvin has said his son 'doesn't want to leave her body behind'. Paul Conroy, who suffered shrapnel injuries to a leg in a mortar attack, today appeared in a YouTube video saying he is 'absolutely OK' and being looked after by rebel fighters. But despite appeals from two French journalists to be airlifted immediately out of the country, his father Les has revealed his son is 'insisting he doesn't want to be moved out unless all of them can be taken out'.\n@highlight\nSunday Times photographer Paul Conroy injured in Wednesday's attack\n@highlight\nSays he is 'absolutely OK' in YouTube video and being treated by rebels\n@highlight\nLe Figaro's Edith Bouvier and William Daniels also appeal for help\n@highlight\nFriends of Syria today press for ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to enter\n@highlight\nKofi Annan appointed as joint UN-Arab League envoy to deal with crisis\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton: 'Syrian rebels will get arms somehow'\n@highlight\nWilliam Hague: 'We now recognise rebels as representatives'\n@highlight\nFive killed today as troops continue to shell rebel stronghold of Homs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1267}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We, in common with other nations, will now treat them and recognise them as a legitimate representative of the @placeholder people.'", "idx": 10367}, {"query": "But he indicated that @placeholder is not contemplating sending arms to the Syrian opposition, as some people have demanded.", "idx": 10368}], "idx": 6718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bayern Munich produced a spirited fight back to knock 10-man Manchester United out of Europe's Champions League and set up a semifinal against Lyon. 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Mike Deere, from Reading, Berkshire, crawls through sewers and mineshafts to snap the haunting images. He heads to daunting locations such as London's sprawling miles of underground sewers and disused cooling towers, some of which remain almost exactly as they were left when they were abandoned. A photographer has captured these eerie images showing the scale of some of Britains deepest darkest wonders - such as the Box Freestone Mine, Wiltshire\n@highlight\nMike Deere's fascination with the deep has led him to daunting locations such as abandoned mine shafts\n@highlight\nHe has explored London's sewer network, abandoned mines in Bath, disused wells and cathedral chambers\n@highlight\nDuring his adventures he has come across leftover work benches, tools and even the rubbish from workers' meals\n@highlight\nThe haunting images are mainly captured in the dark as the adventurer navigates his way around tunnels and holes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said some of his best work has come from the now-abandoned @placeholder.", "idx": 10380}], "idx": 6726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Palestinians have accepted an Egyptian plan for a new 72-hour ceasefire despite Israel keeping away from talks this weekend. It is hoped the truce with Israel would clear the way for a resumption of talks about a long-term ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. However, Israel walked away from discussions after militants resumed their rocket fire on southern Israel with the expiration of an earlier three-day truce.Scroll down for video. Smoke raises over Gaza City after an Israeli airstrike today Israeli soldiers stand next to a hole in the ground they suspect is connected to a tunnel, outside the Gaza Strip today\n@highlight\nHoped a 72-hour truce with Israel could pave the way for talks\n@highlight\nIsrael walked away from discussions after militants resumed rocket fire\n@highlight\nToday's decision was aimed at bringing the Israelis back to the negotiations\n@highlight\nThe Egyptian-mediated talks are aimed at brokering a long-term truce", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder soldier directs a tank at a staging area near the border with the Gaza Strip", "idx": 10381}], "idx": 6727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is attempting to flip attacks on his business record by accusing the Obama administration of shipping American jobs overseas, but experts in the industry he's singling out say the truth is more complicated. \"It's interesting when it comes to outsourcing, this president has been outsourcing a good deal of American jobs by putting money into energy companies that end up making their products outside the U.S.,\" Romney told an audience in Colorado on Tuesday. \"If there's an outsourcer-in-chief, it's the president of the United States, not the guy running to replace him.\" It's an attempt at political jujitsu -- or as White House spokesman Jay Carney put it, a jeer of \"I know you are but what am I?\"\n@highlight\nRomney campaign attacks stimulus funding for overseas energy companies\n@highlight\nBut that's where the products were, one observer says\n@highlight\nWind industry says those programs fueled a boom that created American jobs\n@highlight\nBoth Romney and Obama are weak on outsourcing, a liberal economist says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the programs the @placeholder paints as \"outsourcing\" have contributed to a boom in wind and solar energy projects in particular, according to industry groups and independent analysts.", "idx": 10386}, {"query": "The @placeholder website criticizes the fact that employment in the entire wind energy sector has declined by 10,000 despite the federal investment of nearly $9 billion from the 2009 economic stimulus bill.", "idx": 10387}], "idx": 6731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yeovil boss Gary Johnson has warned his starstruck players there must be no selfies or souvenir hunting when Manchester United\u2019s megastars arrive in the small Somerset town on Saturday. The club with the FA Cup\u2019s greatest tradition for giant-killing comes up against Louis van Gaal\u2019s multi-millionaires in a classic third round encounter. Even Yeovil skipper Joe Edwards is a self-confessed United fan, but Johnson is determined that while his side might be bottom of League One having lost their last three games, nothing will get in the way of attempting to add another scalp to the club\u2019s unique history. 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Former Olympic athlete Pistorius remained stoic as Judge Masipa read out the sentence, which additionally included a three-year suspended sentence for discharging a firearm. It was, Masipa remarked, \u2018fair and just.\u2019 Steenkamps\u2019 parents Barry and June sobbed quietly as Pistorius was given his punishment for shooting their daughter to death through a closed bathroom door. 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Travelers hate them for taking away water bottles and making them take off their shoes. If a story is reported about them, it's along the lines of a little old lady getting groped. They are the victims of unflattering stereotypes that make easy targets for cheap laughs. Even President Barack Obama made a joke about pat-downs in a 2011 State of the Union address. And when the Government Accountability Office found increased Transportation Security Administration officer misconduct, it just ratcheted up their unpopularity. The report was jarring and disturbing -- rising numbers of absenteeism, theft and intentional security lapses. Obviously, these are red flags that can't be ignored.\n@highlight\nKip Hawley: Airport transportation security officers are misunderstood\n@highlight\nHe says infractions are related to being unmotivated and enforcing senseless rules\n@highlight\nHawley: Officers need to be trained, empowered and allowed to think for themselves\n@highlight\nHe says allow banned items, except obvious ones; stop shoe inspections, intrusive pat-downs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 456, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 533}, {"start": 551, "end": 588}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unfortunately, instead of taking on the issue of stopping the misconduct, @placeholder's focus was on how TSA \"could strengthen oversight of allegations of employee misconduct,\" the safe issues of process oversight, management of the accusations and data gathering versus digging into the controversial root causes of the actual misconduct.", "idx": 10397}], "idx": 6740} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova's wait for another WTA Tour title must continue after the four-time grand slam champion suffered a shock defeat in the semifinals of the Paris Open on Saturday. Top seed Sharapova would have moved back to fourth in the world rankings by winning her 30th career crown this weekend, but was beaten 4-6 6-3 6-4 by fellow Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. \"I started the match really well, but as the match continued I wasn't doing the things that really helped me in the first set,\" said 2012 French Open champion Sharapova, who returned to the tour in January after missing the final third of last season with a shoulder injury.\n@highlight\nWorld No. 5 Maria Sharapova loses to compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in French event\n@highlight\nPavlyuchenkova will play Sara Errani or Alize Cornet in Sunday's final\n@highlight\nIn men's Davis Cup, 2013 runner-up Serbia loses 3-0 to Switzerland in first round\n@highlight\nSpain and Australia also exit by the same margin, losing to Germany and France", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 374}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 711, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Germany also won 3-0, eliminating a @placeholder team missing world No.", "idx": 10401}], "idx": 6743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Roz Lewis Trisha after she joined ABC in Australia When I was in my late twenties and living in Sydney, Australia, I had a job offer that ended up changing my life in more ways than one. I'd moved to Australia in 1985 after meeting and marrying the politician Robert Nestdale. I began working in PR but then, when my marriage disintegrated, I started work as a reporter with ethnic TV channel SBS. I'd wanted to be a journalist for years while I was an air hostess in the Middle East, so I'd already taken short courses and done some voluntary work at radio stations.\n@highlight\nTrisha found fame when she became Australia's first black TV presenter\n@highlight\nShe says the experience prepared her for future challenges\n@highlight\nHer new show starts on 5USA next month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 299, "end": 300}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder in the 1980s wasn't as racially tolerant as it is now, so when the news got out it stirred up a huge media storm.", "idx": 10406}], "idx": 6747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Heads bowed in terror the orange-clad Kurdish fighters are paraded through streets filled with jeering militants in the latest horrifying video release from Islamic State. In a grim echo of the terrible fate which befell Jordanian pilot Lieutenant Muath al-Kaseasbeh the captives, reportedly Peshmerga fighters, are dressed in orange jumpsuits and shackled in cages. Just as Lt. al-Kaseasbeh was burned alive on camera, IS are planning to do the same with their latest prisoners, according to posts on social media. 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Devastated colleagues who worked with pastry chef Renea Lau at a dessert bar in Melbourne's inner-east have told of their grief, The Age reported. Ms Lau is a Chinese national from Hong Kong and moved to Australia in 2012. Scroll down for video The 32-year-old woman who was killed and sexually assault in a Melbourne park has been identified as Renea Lau - a Chinese national from Hong Kong Her alleged killer, Scott Allen Miller, is to face expected to Victoria to face court in Melbourne today after being arrested on the NSW South Coast yesterday. He is expected to be charged with her rape and murder.\n@highlight\nColleagues of pastry chef Renea Lau have paid tribute to the 32-year-old\n@highlight\nAccused killer Scott Allen Miller will be extradited to Victoria over the crime\n@highlight\nHer naked body was found by joggers in Melbourne on Saturday\n@highlight\nPolice arrested Miller as a suspect in the murder after a manhunt\n@highlight\nMiller faced court in southern NSW on Tuesday morning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 75, "end": 95}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 568, "end": 585}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 873, "end": 890}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miller, who is originally from Western Australia, has been sleeping on the streets of the city for at least six weeks and is known to police in other states, although he does not have a criminal history in @placeholder.", "idx": 10425}], "idx": 6759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To start with, Cordell Jude was hungry. He was 22, the spring days were growing longer and the temperature in Phoenix had climbed to 80 degrees that Tuesday in April 2012. It was not much cooler as the sun slipped behind the Sierra Estrella mountains, so shortly before 8 pm, Jude drove with his pregnant fiance\u00c3\u00a9 toward a suburban intersection crowded with fast-food restaurants, a Home Depot, a Starbucks, drug stores and gas stations. Not far off, another man was headed the same way. Daniel Adkins was 29, older than Jude, but mentally disabled. His family described him as more like a 12- or 13-year-old. Adkins was walking his yellow Labrador retriever named Lady past a Taco Bell in the gathering evening, when he stepped around a blind corner and was nearly hit by Jude's vehicle.\n@highlight\nArizona fatal shooting raises questions of self-defense\n@highlight\nIt has drawn parallels to Zimmerman case\n@highlight\nBut varying circumstances can make comparisons difficult", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of that means in the end, as much as people may want to find a perfect parallel to the Zimmerman case; a \"gotcha\" verdict from some other place in which a black man is convicted for doing just what @placeholder did, it is unlikely.", "idx": 10428}], "idx": 6761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Angry protesters forced three buses carrying undocumented immigrants to turn around Tuesday in Southern California. The immigrants had arrived in San Diego from south Texas and were on their way to be processed at the Murrieta Border Patrol station. Protesters chanting \"USA!\" \"Impeach Obama!\" and \"Deport, Deport!\" blocked their route. A heated yelling match ensued between the demonstrators and a group of counterprotesters. As the buses were forced to retreat, the roughly 140 people on board were taken to a border station in San Ysidro, according to Ron Zermeno with the National Border Patrol Council. It was not immediately clear whether they would stay there or what would happen next.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Remember these are human beings that are fleeing the violence,\" mayor says\n@highlight\nProtesters and counterprotesters debate in a heated yelling match\n@highlight\nThe immigrants had arrived for processing from south Texas\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has been dealing with increasing numbers of children crossing the border", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 122}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 227, "end": 248}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 585, "end": 614}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To help relieve crowded facilities in @placeholder, undocumented immigrants are now being sent elsewhere to be processed.", "idx": 10429}], "idx": 6762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has spoken of his 'sadness and anger' at criticism directed towards him for not representing Senegal at the African Nations Cup this month. Sakho was ruled out of the three-week tournament with a back injury, but came off the bench to score the winner on Sunday as the Hammers beat Bristol City 1-0 in the FA Cup fourth round. A number of Senegal fans vented their frustration on Sakho's official Facebook page by posting comments underneath a picture of him celebrating the goal at Ashton Gate. West Ham striker Diafra Sakho celebrate putting Sam Allardyce's side into a 1-0 lead against Bristol City\n@highlight\nDiafra Sakho missed was ruled out of the three-week tournament\n@highlight\nThe West Ham striker was suffering with a back injury\n@highlight\nSakho scored the winner for the Hammers against Bristol City in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday\n@highlight\nHe has scored 10 goals since moving to Upton Park in the summer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 138, "end": 156}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also sent Senegal independent medical reports, as well as the club's own examinations, to prove the extent of the injury.", "idx": 10430}], "idx": 6763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Simpson PUBLISHED: 08:00 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:57 EST, 14 November 2013 Paul McCartney has asked Vladimir Putin to release 28 Greenpeace activists arrested for scaling an oil rig. The former Beatle reminded the Russian president that his 1968 single Back in the USSR was positive about the Soviet Union \u2013 and he wanted the favour returned. In a letter, he said the White Album song also had a line about how good it was to come home and the protesters deserved the same thing. Sir Paul McCartney has written a personal letter to the Russian president calling for the release of Greenpeace activists\n@highlight\nFormer-Beatle told Putin campaigners should be reunited with families\n@highlight\nArctic 30 have were transferred this week to a prison in St Petersburg\n@highlight\nThey face charges of hooliganism after protesting against drilling in Arctic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 313, "end": 324}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We know some of the Arctic 30 are able to listen to the radio in their cells, and some of them are no doubt @placeholder fans, so this news would be music to their ears.", "idx": 10431}], "idx": 6764} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Michael Brown's stepfather consoled the dead teen's distraught mother after Monday's controversial grand jury announcement and then turned to the crowd of demonstrators, saying, \"Burn this motherf---er down\" and \"Burn this bitch down,\" according to a New York Times video. The comments by Brown's stepfather, Louis Head, came shortly before an eruption of rage by some protesters over the decision not to indict police Officer Darren Wilson in the August shooting death of 18-year-old Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. A row of businesses on West Florissant Avenue, a major thoroughfare in the St. Louis suburb, was engulfed in flames Monday night. Police cars and vehicles at a nearby dealership were turned into fireballs. There were so many blazes that firefighters couldn't reach every one.\n@highlight\nA video captures Michael Brown's stepfather urging crowd to burn down Ferguson\n@highlight\nLouis Head is heard saying, \"Burn this motherf---er down\" and \"Burn this bitch down\" before violence erupted\n@highlight\nBrown's father has called for peaceful protests in a PSA and in a family statement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 542, "end": 563}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His words were markedly different than those of @placeholder, who recorded a public service announcement last week, saying that \"destroying property is not the answer.\"", "idx": 10436}], "idx": 6767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A series of civil lawsuits against defense contractors KBR and its former parent company Halliburton claims the companies endangered the health of U.S. troops and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan by unsafely burning massive amounts of garbage on U.S. bases. Burn pits produced thick black smoke and toxic fumes, according to plaintiff Richard Guilmette. Six lawsuits were filed Tuesday and three more are scheduled to be filed Wednesday in state courts on behalf of current and former military personnel, private contractors and families of men who allegedly died because of exposure to the fumes from the burning garbage. Attorneys for the plaintiffs also are seeking to file a class-action suit.\n@highlight\n6 lawsuits filed Tuesday; 3 more are scheduled to be filed Wednesday\n@highlight\nSuits filed on behalf of veterans, contractors, their families\n@highlight\nSuits blame health problems, deaths on emissions from burn pits\n@highlight\nNo long-term danger from smoke from Balad Air Force Base pit, military said in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suit claims @placeholder suffered a series of health problems, from severe chest pain and diarrhea, to asthma, sleep apnea and debilitating migraine headaches.", "idx": 10437}], "idx": 6768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Sanctions. International monitors. Increased jet fighters in the region. Trying to figure out how the United States and its European allies will respond to Russia's Crimea incursion gets confusing. The tense showdown over Ukrainian sovereignty offers few easy answers, with differing priorities between Washington and the European Union adding to the confusion. Here is a look at where Western allies stand: Military United States -- It is hard to imagine a scenario that would cause U.S. troops to get involved in Ukraine. At the same time, the Obama administration can't rule out any option as it pushes for direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine aimed at de-escalating the current crisis and laying the groundwork for peaceful coexistence going forward.\n@highlight\nWhere do Washington and the European Union stand on the Ukraine crisis?\n@highlight\nNo one wants an armed conflict, especially in the EU's backyard\n@highlight\nEurope's economic ties with Russia make it less likely to back strong sanctions\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. House authorizes loan guarantees for Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 929, "end": 930}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder -- Closer proximity to Russia and crucial economic ties make the issue of sanctions more difficult for European countries.", "idx": 10440}, {"query": "European aid is the easiest way to show immediate support for @placeholder while avoiding risks of counter-sanctions and other retaliation.", "idx": 10444}, {"query": "The foundation of the U.S. stance is for Ukraine to maintain its independence and territorial integrity, while also recognizing Russia's historical and economic ties to @placeholder.", "idx": 10446}], "idx": 6769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers insists the club's efforts to strengthen over the summer in which they have lost Luis Suarez should not be compared to the case of Tottenham and Gareth Bale from a year ago. Winger Bale departed Spurs to join Real Madrid for a gargantuan fee and the London outfit splashed out on a raft of new players ahead of the 2013/14 campaign, but many of them subsequently struggled to make an impact. Forward Suarez followed Bale in making a mega-money switch to Spain by signing for Barcelona in July, by which time Liverpool had already been spending significantly on new players and have continued to do so.\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers says Liverpool spending doesn't compare to Tottenham\n@highlight\nReds have signed nine players after \u00a375m sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona\n@highlight\nSpurs brought in several players after losing Gareth Bale to Real Madrid\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard is excited about meeting Real Madrid in Champions League\n@highlight\nSpurs host Liverpool in the Premier League at White Hart Lane on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 948, "end": 963}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'It was great on Thursday for the supporters and is great that @placeholder are back in their rightful place in the Champions League.", "idx": 10449}], "idx": 6770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manama, Bahrain (CNN) -- Thousands of joyous Bahrainis retook a major square in the heart of the island nation's capital Saturday -- a dramatic turn of events two days after security forces ousted demonstrators from the spot in a deadly attack. The sight of citizens streaming into Pearl Roundabout came as the Bahrain royal family made moves designed to end a turbulent week of unrest capped by calls from world leaders to talk with opposition leaders with an eye to reform. Crown Prince Salman ordered the removal of the military from the Pearl Roundabout, a top demand by opposition forces, and told CNN's Nic Robertson that citizens would be permitted to stay in the spot without fear.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's the beginning, the beginning of our freedom,\" one protester says\n@highlight\nCrown prince says protesters can stay in the roundabout without fear\n@highlight\nBahrainis retake the site after military pulls out\n@highlight\nTen people died this week during Bahraini unrest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 541, "end": 556}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crown prince ordered the military Saturday to withdraw from @placeholder's streets and left the police in charge to \"oversee law and order.\"", "idx": 10451}], "idx": 6771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:29 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:27 EST, 27 August 2013 Legal action: Donald Trump was on the receiving end of a $40 million lawsuit from New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Saturday Donald Trump has come out with all guns blazing today after New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman launched a $40 million lawsuit against him, claiming that the real estate mogul\u2019s \u2018Trump University\u2019 had \u2018falsely\u2019 promised to make students rich. Speaking on Fox & Friends on Monday morning, Trump proceeded to trash talk Scheiderman before going as far as to suggest that the president was behind involved the legal action.\n@highlight\nDonald Trump received a lawsuit on Saturday from New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman\n@highlight\nHe thinks Obama is involved after the President and Schneiderman met just days ago\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit accuses 'Trump University' of encouraging students to pay for expensive, useless seminars\n@highlight\nTrump hit back on Monday morning claiming the school had received a 98 percent approval rating from students\n@highlight\nHe thinks the legal dispute could become another scandal for Obama and called Schneiderman 'a political hack'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 228, "end": 244}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 445, "end": 460}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 773, "end": 789}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 917, "end": 932}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Trump University, with Donald Trump's knowledge and participation, relied on @placeholder's name recognition and celebrity status to take advantage of consumers who believed in the Trump brand.'", "idx": 10454}], "idx": 6772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After launching his sporting tournament for wounded soldiers with spectacular ceremony last night, Prince Harry was enthralled in every aspect of the first events of the Invictus Games today. But, as disabled servicemen and women competed in athletics events, the royal and his father Prince Charles found themselves distracted by something on his brother's iPhone. The fourth-in-line to the throne grimaced and giggled alongside his amused father as the Duke of Cambridge held out his phone in the stands at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre in north London. So funny was the image on Prince William's white iPhone, he shared it with another guest who had turned out to watch soldiers from 13 different nations compete in the event.\n@highlight\nPrince William was seen holding up his iPhone to show his father and brother something during Invictus Games\n@highlight\nPrince Charles looked shocked and then burst into laughter as royal trio shared a joke while watching athletics\n@highlight\nInvictus Games for wounded servicemen and women was launched with spectacular ceremony last night\n@highlight\nAthletics at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre were among the first events of the tournament", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 455, "end": 471}, {"start": 513, "end": 539}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A woman sitting in front of the royal family turns her head to see what the fuss is about as Prince Charles and @placeholder continue to laugh", "idx": 10456}], "idx": 6774} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Falkland Islands government announced Tuesday that the British territory will hold a referendum on its political status. The vote is intended to affirm islanders' desire to remain a self-governing territory of the United Kingdom and to reject claims of ownership by nearby Argentina. The Argentine government in recent months has stepped up its rhetoric over the Falklands, saying that the U.K. is exploiting the resources of the islands it calls Las Malvinas. The British defeated Argentina in a 1982 war over the territory. \"We have thought carefully about how to convey a strong message to the outside world that expresses the views of the Falklands people in a clear, democratic and incontestable way,\" said Gavin Short, chairman of the Falklands legislative assembly. \"So we have decided, with the full support of the British government, to hold a referendum on the Falkland Islands to eliminate any possible doubt about our wishes.\"\n@highlight\nThe Falkland Islands will hold a referendum on its governance\n@highlight\nThe vote has the backing of the British government\n@highlight\nArgentina also claims the British-held islands", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 19}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 875, "end": 890}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Short accused the Argentine government of misleading rhetoric that implies that there is local support for @placeholder rule.", "idx": 10465}], "idx": 6779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At 5ft 2\" tall and tipping the scales at just under 6st, Laura Davison, now 30, from Weston-super-Mare, thought she would never become a mother. Diagnosed with anorexia in her teens, she endured two stints in therapy before meeting her partner, Del, in 2004. Much to her surprise, she soon became pregnant but despite her happiness, her anorexia never completely went away, with Laura surviving on just two pieces of toast a day during her third and most recent pregnancy. Happy family: Laura, holding her daughter Katie, with son Michael, partner Del and oldest son Daniel Unwell: Laura, pictured while pregnant with Katie, was living on just two slices of toast a day\n@highlight\nLaura Davison, 30, struggled with anorexia throughout her pregnancies\n@highlight\nDuring the last one, she ate just two slices of toast and peanut butter a day\n@highlight\nKatie was born healthy but at 6lb 12oz weighed less than her brothers\n@highlight\nLaura says she is determined to beat the illness for her children's sake", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The children were never around when I did it and I would eat meals with everyone but @placeholder would do most of the parenting.'", "idx": 10466}], "idx": 6780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Crane A hardline Muslim group has defended jihadists in the Middle East against what they claim is a 'fear mongering campaign' from the Federal Government after two Australian militants appeared in a recruitment video last week. Hizb ut-Tahrir Australia says the insurgent group ISIS is being unfairly portrayed as evil in 'fantastical Hollywood style', after Prime Minister Tony Abbott condemned the chilling video that called for Australians to join the fight in Syria and Iraq. Uthman Badar, spokesman for Hizb ut-Tahrir, was set to speak at the Sydney Opera House in August about whether honour killings could be morally justified before it was canceled late on Tuesday due to public outrage.\n@highlight\nHizb ut-Tahrir Australia says insurgent group ISIS is being unfairly portrayed as 'evil' by Prime Minister Tony Abbott\n@highlight\nMore than 100 Australians are believed to be fighting with extremists, prompting Mr Abbott to warn of crackdown on home-grown terrorists\n@highlight\nGovernment has vowed to continue canceling passports of those thinking of going abroad to fight\n@highlight\nHizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Uthman Badar was set to speak at Opera House about honour killings in August\n@highlight\nProgram was dumped late on Tuesday after its inclusion in line-up sparked a barrage of criticism", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 145, "end": 162}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 238, "end": 261}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 558, "end": 575}, {"start": 717, "end": 740}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fighting for terrorist groups outlawed by Australian law such as the @placeholder carries jail penalties of up to 25 years.", "idx": 10472}], "idx": 6784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When out on the playground, there arose such a clatter -- because little Tommy told all his classmates there was no such thing as Santa Claus. It's an uncomfortable scenario both the Tooth Fairy and Easter Bunny know all too well, and has the potential to leave parents caught like reindeer in headlights. It typically involves distraught kids cornering their parents after school with widened eyes, blurting out: \"Tommy told me there isn't a Santa Claus!\" (or Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Babbo Natale, respectively). Heather Barranco knows the awkward affair all too well; her own child recently told a number of the kids in kindergarten that Santa didn't exist. For spiritual reasons, Barranco's family forgoes the Santa tradition.\n@highlight\nWhat should a parent do when children corner them, asking about Santa?\n@highlight\nChildren younger than 7 are likely to believe what their parents tell them\n@highlight\nOne answer: A lot of people believe different things about Santa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 520, "end": 531}, {"start": 549, "end": 564}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The celebration of @placeholder has included Santa Claus for almost all young children.", "idx": 10478}], "idx": 6787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Next year's college applicants have some difficult choices to make. Is it better to go to state school or private? Stay close to home or ship out to Abu Dhabi? Western students receiving their education in the UAE is not as far-fetched as it might sound as some of the world's most respected collegiate brands have set up outposts in the Gulf region. Dubai hosts 52 universities while Qatar has set up Education City, a sector that houses a number of U.S. colleges including Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Georgetown, and Northwestern. Next year, the first students admitted to New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi will graduate; a benchmark almost as significant as the scheduled completion of the university's new Saadiyat Island campus.\n@highlight\nNumerous western universities have outposts in Middle East Gulf states\n@highlight\nUAE and Qatar have an eye on transitioning to a knowledge-based economy\n@highlight\nSome worry education provided by colleges will be curtailed by restrictions on freedom of speech", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 411, "end": 424}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 484, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 582, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There's recognition (in the @placeholder) that they need to prepare for the post-oil world, and they realize that a knowledge-based economy ensures growth in the future.\"", "idx": 10501}], "idx": 6803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 17:32 EST, 20 April 2012 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 20 April 2012 For a fit young police officer keen to get out of the office and into the fresh air, it is the ideal assignment. No wonder 664 applied for the 36 places in the squad guarding the Olympic torch on its 70-day journey around the country before the London Games. Yesterday the chosen few seemed to be taking their duties in their stride during a dress rehearsal between Leicester and Peterborough. Dummy run: A female volunteer carries the (unlit) Olympic torch through Loughborough flanked by a cohort of police guards\n@highlight\n664 officers applied for the 36 places in the Olympic torch guard squad\n@highlight\nPolice will see occupational health specialists and career advisers to help them settle back into Met", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They will form part of a wider 70-strong team selected from the @placeholder to follow the relay and help with traffic control, security and event management.", "idx": 10504}], "idx": 6806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press More Americans than ever are dissatisfied with President Obama according to a new poll released Wednesday. The poll conducted by the Associated Press and GfK reports that the president's disapproval rating hit a high of 59 per cent, which is still a far cry from former President George W Bush's record high of 72 per cent in October 2008. Still, Obama's 41 per cent approval rating is a sobering number for fellow Democrats running in this fall's House and Senate elections. Bad news: A poll released Wednesday revealed that President Obama's disapproval rating hit a record high of 59 per cent. 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The exercise comes ten days after the South accused its neighbour North Korea of firing three short-range guided missiles into its eastern waters. More than 300 U.S. soldiers from 2nd infantry division and 95 South Korean 6th Engineer Brigade soldiers built floating rafts to transport 14 tanks and 16 armored vehicles across the Imjin River in Yeoncheon. 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Same store sales slumped by 3.1per cent in the 10 weeks to March 15 compared to a year ago, which was worse than City analysts expected. The figures are a blow to the reputation of the chief executive Justin King, who is leaving the business later this year and had hoped to maintain his record of success.\n@highlight\nSainsbury's announces fall in sales of 3.1 per cent in 10 weeks to March 15\n@highlight\nDrop, blamed on rise of budget chains Aldi and Lidl, bigger than expected\n@highlight\nMorrisons sparked price war last week with \u00a31billion cuts over three years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Billions of pounds were wiped off the share values of all the leading chains, including @placeholder, amid predictions that they will have to cut prices and profit margins to compete.", "idx": 10513}], "idx": 6813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden has been a non-factor in the debt and budget fight so far. The last news wire photos of him came ten days ago, and he hasn't made any public statements about the standoff that has gripped Washington If Republicans were bluffing over Obamacare and the debt ceiling, it's now the Democrats' turn to play high-stakes poker. And the notoriously gaffe-prone Joe Biden has been called back from his Camp David vacation to put the screws on the GOP. 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With organizers estimating 35,000 people filling the National Mall, the Forward on Climate Change march was said to be the biggest demonstration thus far in support of this issue. \"While they were fighting for equality,\" the Rev. Lennox Yearwood told the crowd, comparing them to those who took part in the March on Washington for civil rights in 1963, \"we are fighting for existence.\" The protesters have support from President Barack Obama, who announced that he wants to make climate change a major issue in his second term. During his inaugural and State of the Union addresses, the president did not shy away from this controversial subject. But persuading Congress to pass this kind of legislation will be extremely difficult.\n@highlight\nThousands marched in Washington to seek action on climate change\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: President Obama called action on issue a priority in last week's speech\n@highlight\nConvincing Congress to pass a bill on climate change is a heavy lift, Zelizer says\n@highlight\nZelizer: Grass-roots organizing will be crucial to passage of a bill", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 653, "end": 670}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Climate change has too often been an issue that is @placeholder-focused rather than grass-roots focused.", "idx": 10525}], "idx": 6821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mika Yamamoto's first day in Syria would also be her last. A veteran war reporter, Yamamoto had accepted an assignment to cover the increasing violence in the country last month, as she had in the past in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Balkans. Kazutaka Sato was her partner both in and out of work -- they both worked for Japan Press, an independent television news provider. He was just meters from her when she was shot. Sato had covered many war zones with Yamamoto and describes her passion for journalism. \"I think it was her firm belief that you can stop a war with journalism ... she would also turn her attention to children. I believe she wanted to tell the world how they are hurt, dead and bruised in their hearts.\"\n@highlight\nVeteran war reporter Mika Yamamoto was killed while working in Syria last month\n@highlight\nHer partner Kazutaka Sato was just meters away when she was shot\n@highlight\nSato believes Yamamoto was targeted because she was a foreign journalist\n@highlight\nHe says he will not find peace until he knows what happened to her", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I thought I was going to be hit and that's when I was separated from @placeholder,\" he says.", "idx": 10529}], "idx": 6825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:50 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 21 May 2013 Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn recently went public with their romance The skiing star girlfriend of golfing legend Tiger Woods has become embroiled in controversy after it emerged she has made a number of visits to a sports facility overseen by a notorious former 'doping doctor'. Olympic star Lindsey Vonn, who has been seeing Woods for several months, has visited to the Red Bull-owned Diagnostics and Training Centre in Austria, which is run by German doctor Bernd Pansold, 71, according to an investigation by the New York Daily News.\n@highlight\nStar skier made visits to clinic overseen by notorious doctor, Bernd Pansold\n@highlight\nPansold part of systematic doping programme of young athletes in 1970s\n@highlight\nHe now oversees training facility for Vonn's sponsors, Red Bull\n@highlight\nVonn, 28, thought to have visited lab for physiological tests\n@highlight\nNo suggestion she has ever used illegal drugs\n@highlight\nHas been seeing golfing star Tiger Woods for several months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 608, "end": 626}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What is unclear is how much Vonn and her handlers know about @placeholder's questionable past.", "idx": 10530}], "idx": 6826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "European officials reacted with fury Sunday to a report that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on EU offices. The European Union warned that if the report is accurate, it will have tremendous repercussions. \"I am deeply worried and shocked about the allegations,\" European Parliament President Martin Schulz said in a statement. \"If the allegations prove to be true, it would be an extremely serious matter which will have a severe impact on EU-US relations. On behalf of the European Parliament, I demand full clarification and require further information speedily from the U.S. authorities with regard to these allegations.\" German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger \"said if the accusations were true, it was reminiscent of the Cold War,\" ministry spokesman Anders Mertzlufft said, adding that the minister \"has asked for an immediate explanation from the United States.\"\n@highlight\nThe Guardian reports that U.S. surveillance targeted 38 embassies and missions\n@highlight\nDer Spiegel reports that the U.S. bugged EU offices and infiltrated a computer network\n@highlight\nIf true, it would \"have a severe impact on EU-US relations,\" a European official says\n@highlight\nA U.S. intelligence office says it will respond \"through diplomatic channels\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 65, "end": 93}, {"start": 104, "end": 105}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 270, "end": 288}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 448, "end": 449}, {"start": 451, "end": 452}, {"start": 482, "end": 500}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 657, "end": 690}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another report Sunday claimed that surveillance extended beyond @placeholder offices.", "idx": 10532}], "idx": 6827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal prosecutors in California announced a series of actions Friday targeting what they characterized as the \"large, for-profit marijuana industry\" that has developed since the state legalized medical marijuana for select patients 15 years ago. Four U.S. attorneys -- Benjamin Wanger, Andre Birotte Jr., Laura Duffy and Melinda Haag -- detailed in a joint press release and later press conference in Sacramento some steps that have been taken in conjunction with federal law enforcement and local officials in California. They include letters of warning to landlords and lien holders of places in which marijuana is being sold illegally, \"civil forfeiture lawsuits against properties involved in drug trafficking activity\" and numerous criminal cases. The latter refers to arrests in recent weeks related to cases filed in federal courts in Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento and Fresno, all part of an effort that Wagner claimed has resulted in the seizure of hundreds of pounds of marijuana, tens of thousands of plants and hundreds of thousands in cash.\n@highlight\nNEW: A U.S. attorney says some take \"advantage of (a) laxed enforcement environment\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Another U.S. attorney claims \"profiteers\" \"hijacked\" the state's medical marijuana law\n@highlight\nAn advocate says there's a \"terrific disconnect\" between the feds and public on marijuana\n@highlight\nSteps taken in recent weeks include civil forfeiture lawsuits, warning letters and arrests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claimed that people, \"often with criminal records, are coming to California to set up marijuana operations taking advantage of the lax enforcement environment in this state.\"", "idx": 10544}], "idx": 6836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A baby girl born weighing less than a bunch of grapes has returned home - two weeks before her due date. Tiny Lily-Mae weighed just 1lb 11oz when she was born three months early at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in March. Doctors warned her mother Sarah Underwood, 38, that her baby could spend months in intensive care due to breathing problems caused by her early arrival. But after two months in hospital she was strong enough to return home to Longlevens, Gloucestershire - 16 days before she was due to be born. Tiny Lily-Mae, pictured holding one of her parents' hands, weighed just 1lb 11oz when she was born three months early in March\n@highlight\nLily-Mae was born at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital weighing just 1lb 11oz\n@highlight\nShe was three months premature and needed two months in intensive care\n@highlight\nTiny newborn arrived at 27 weeks - just three weeks after the abortion limit\n@highlight\nAfter two 'terrifying' months she has returned home 16 days before due date\n@highlight\nHer father Mark Davies said he was 'expecting the worst' during her care", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 181, "end": 210}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 706}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is pictured right with her parents @placeholder and Sarah Underwood", "idx": 10550}], "idx": 6840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- His song is one of the enduring anthems of the turbulent 1960s, a soulful call to action awash in a psychedelic wave of sound. 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The 51-year-old will replace Mauricio Pochettino in the St Mary's hotseat following his move to Premier League rivals Tottenham in May. Southampton executive director Les Reed said in a statement: 'From the moment we met with Ronald, it was clear he had the vision and ambition to take our club forward, that he shared our football philosophy and could see the opportunity to move our club to the next level. 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Target released the numbers in its annual proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday. Fired: Ex-Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel, pictured, will receive a severance package worth an estimated $15.9million Steinhafel will receive $7.2million in severance payments and nearly $10million from an 'officer deferred compensation plan' Target froze in 1996. Steinhafel was eligible because he joined the company in 1979. The severance package also includes nearly $4million in stock.\n@highlight\nGregg Steinhafel's severance package is worth an estimated $15.9million\n@highlight\nSteinhafel stepped down from his position as President and CEO on May 5\n@highlight\nWill continue to receive his FULL salary and benefits while he works as a company advisor through August 23", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 341, "end": 374}, {"start": 408, "end": 423}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite these amounts, @placeholder will have to pay back $5.4million in retirement benefits.", "idx": 10565}], "idx": 6849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of Labour\u2019s rising stars was last night accused of thwarting a mission to save the British doctor who died in a Syrian jail. The grieving family of Dr Abbas Khan, 31, claimed that Chuka Umunna \u2013 Dr Khan\u2019s MP \u2013 told a delegation not to travel to Damascus to lobby for his release. Last night Streatham MP Umunna released a statement in which he insisted that he had done everything in his power to help Dr Khan. 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The pilot, who remains anonymous, explained that he could not sleep in London the night before because his hotel room was either 'too hot or too cold' resulting in him moving room three times. The Civil Aviation Authority said the pilot voluntarily submitted a 'fatigue report' confessing to falling asleep in the flight deck. A poor night's sleep in London: The pilot explained that he fell asleep while flying the plane from London to Los Angeles after he had trouble sleeping at his hotel\n@highlight\nPilot fell asleep twice mid-flight from London to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nHe admitted he fell into a 'deep sleep' before going for two naps\n@highlight\nAirline wants to encourage staff to report fatigue so will not punish him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 406, "end": 429}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pilot then had two rests on a bunk bed, after which he 'felt much better and continued to @placeholder without further difficulties'.", "idx": 10571}], "idx": 6853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian opposition activists spoke Tuesday of being past the point of no return in their struggle against the al-Assad regime, which stepped up its siege on the city of Homs and reportedly launched fresh attacks across the country. At least 49 people were killed, according to the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria. The deaths included three defected Syrian soldiers, the group said. Deaths took place in Idlib, Homs, Daraa, Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, Hama, Damascus, the Damascus suburbs and Latakia, the group said. Fear and horror paralyzed residents of Homs, which was struck by heavy shelling; snipers prevented people from walking in the streets, opposition activists said.\n@highlight\nAt least 49 people died Tuesday, opposition group says\n@highlight\nThe opposition believes it is a fight to the death, CNN's Arwa Damon reports\n@highlight\nEuropean Union considers new sanctions, diplomats say\n@highlight\nYouTube video shows a man pulling a child from a street amid apparent gunfire nearby", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 300, "end": 337}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 826, "end": 828}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two government buildings were bombed last week in the city, killing 28 people, @placeholder officials said.", "idx": 10576}], "idx": 6857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three adventurous travellers have sparked a new global craze - for topless holiday snaps. Olivia Edginton, Lydia Buckler, 21, and Ingvild Marstein Olsen, 20, have won thousands of fans across the world with 'The Topless Tour' project. And now scores of people around the world are following their lead by shedding their tops for the camera and posting the photographs online. Around the world: Ingvild, Lydia and Olivia pictured topless in Norway for part of their tour Global tour: Ingvild, Lydia and Olivia show their faces during their craze of snapping topless photos Internet craze: The Topless Tour has sparked others to take part - including students from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance, pictured outside the Royal Naval College in London\n@highlight\nThe Topless Tour has more than 4,000 followers on Instagram\n@highlight\nWomen say taking topless photos is 'whirlwind of different emotions'\n@highlight\nClaim family members are also taking part in the online trend", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 151}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 667, "end": 710}, {"start": 734, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A bit chilly: Ingvild and @placeholder brave the cold whether while skiing in Norway", "idx": 10583}], "idx": 6861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Attorneys for Casey Anthony and Zenaida Gonzalez, the woman who has filed a civil suit against her, return to court Thursday to argue whether Anthony should fully answer questions posed to her during her deposition in October. In that hearing, Anthony's lawyers invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination 60 times. Attorneys for Gonzalez want the court to compel her to answer. Gonzalez's defamation lawsuit alleges that Anthony falsely accused her of kidnapping her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony. Gonzalez alleges that Anthony defamed her and damaged her reputation when she claimed that a nanny named Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez had taken Caylee, who was reported missing in July 2008 -- a month after she was last seen.\n@highlight\nAnthony's attorneys invoked her Fifth Amendment rights 60 times in a previous hearing\n@highlight\nSuit against Anthony alleges she falsely accused Gonzalez of kidnapping Caylee\n@highlight\nLawyers will argue whether Anthony should fully answer questions posed to her", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 636, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's attorneys claim, according to questions asked of Anthony in the October 8 deposition, that Gonzalez was questioned by the police in Caylee's disappearance, was kicked out of her apartment complex, lost her job and that she and her two daughters received death threats as a result of media attention in the case.", "idx": 10584}, {"query": "While Anthony was acquitted on murder charges in @placeholder's death, she was convicted on four counts of lying to authorities investigating the child's disappearance.", "idx": 10586}], "idx": 6862} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The husband of an accomplished Pittsburgh doctor has been arrested in connection with the death of his wife, the Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, district attorney's office, said Thursday. Authorities have ruled that 41-year-old physician Autumn Klein's cause of death was cyanide poisoning. It was not immediately clear whether Klein's husband, Robert Ferrante, had retained representation. Klein was a physician and former head of women's neurology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She died on April 20. Officials said Ferrante was apprehended by West Virginia State Police after his car was stopped while heading north on Interstate 77 near Beckley, West Virginia.\n@highlight\nAutumn Klein, 41, a physician, died on April 20\n@highlight\nThe cause of death was cyanide poisoning\n@highlight\nHer husband is a professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 466, "end": 504}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 572, "end": 597}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 871, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The complaint, citing witnesses, alleges that @placeholder requested the purchase of cyanide.", "idx": 10590}], "idx": 6865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Suspended NFL player Richie Incognito said his alleged bullying of Miami Dolphin teammate Jonathan Martin is misunderstood because \"people don't know how Jon and I communicate to one another.\" Incognito acknowledged in an interview aired on \"Fox NFL Sunday\" that he used racist and vulgar language in voice mails and text messages to Martin but said it was \"coming from a place of love.\" \"No matter how bad and how vulgar it sounds, that's how we communicate,\" he told Fox Sports reporter Jay Glazer. \"That's how our friendship was.\" \"For instance, a week before this went down, Jonathan Martin text me on my phone 'I will murder your whole F-ing family,'\" Incognito told Glazer. \"Now, do I think Jonathan Martin was going to murder my family? Not one bit.\"\n@highlight\n\"That's how our friendship was,\" Richie Incognito says about vulgar messages\n@highlight\nJonathan Martin sent text saying he would \"murder your whole F-ing family,\" Incognito says\n@highlight\nIncognito gives first interview to Fox Sports, shows text messages to reporter\n@highlight\nMiami Dolphins suspended Incognito after Martin quit the NFL team", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 823, "end": 838}, {"start": 878, "end": 892}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Someone thinks of a bully, they think of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 10596}, {"query": "\"This is an issue of my and @placeholder's relationship, where I've taken stuff too far and I didn't know it was hurting him.\"", "idx": 10597}], "idx": 6867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.N. Security Council unanimously passed tougher sanctions against North Korea Thursday targeting the secretive nation's nuclear program hours after Pyongyang threatened a possible \"preemptive nuclear attack.\" \"These sanctions will bite, and bite hard,\" U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said after the vote. China, North Korea's key ally, could have used its veto power to block the sanctions. Instead, after weeks of negotiating, it signed on to the final draft. \"China is a country of principle,\" China's U.N. Ambassador Li Baodong said. \"We are firmly committed to safeguarding peace and stability on the Korean peninsula.\" Leading up to the vote, Pyongyang ratcheted up its bellicose rhetoric.\n@highlight\nU.S. Ambassador Rice: The sanctions will \"bite hard\"\n@highlight\nChina is \"firmly committed\" to peace on the Korean peninsula, ambassador to U.N. says\n@highlight\nThe resolution will clamp down on North Korea's officials, banks and cargo\n@highlight\nAnalysts say China is a key to determining whether the sanctions deter North Korea", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 24}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 837, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "North Korea casts U.N. sanctions as part of an aggressive, @placeholder-led conspiracy against it.", "idx": 10600}], "idx": 6868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fourth American aid worker infected with Ebola walked into Emory University Hospital today after arriving on a medical plane. 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Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe plane touched down around 9.20am at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, just northwest of Atlanta\n@highlight\nThe patient, whose identity has not been released, will be kept in isolation\n@highlight\nThe World Health Organization said separately that a doctor who has been working in an Ebola center in Sierra Leone tested positive for the disease\n@highlight\nWHO said the doctor was in stable condition and was being evacuated\n@highlight\nDr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, were treated successfully at Emory\n@highlight\nDr Rick Sacra, 51, is being treated at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha - he is stable and ate breakfast on Monday, according to family", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 61, "end": 85}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 660, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 827, "end": 851}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ambulance driver was pictured on Tuesday morning wearing a protective suit and face-mask while driving to @placeholder", "idx": 10610}], "idx": 6876} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ralph C. Wilson Jr. -- the founder and longtime beloved owner of the Buffalo Bills, not to mention a leading figure in the NFL's rise to prominence -- has died, his team announced Tuesday. He was 95. Upon forming the Bills in 1959, Wilson became one of the co-founders of the American Football League. A few years later, he was key to negotiations with leaders of the rival National Football League that paved the way for today's immensely popular and profitable professional football league. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called him \"a driving force in developing pro football.\" Those efforts and his stewardship of the Buffalo franchise -- including overseeing its run of four straight Super Bowl appearances and keeping it in western New York -- helped earn Wilson entry in 2009 in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.\n@highlight\nNEW: Andre Reed calls Wilson a father figure; current player says he was a \"great man\"\n@highlight\nRalph Wilson was a co-founder of the American Football League\n@highlight\nHe was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009\n@highlight\nBills CEO: \"We have lost our founder, our mentor, our friend\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 285, "end": 308}, {"start": 383, "end": 406}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 799, "end": 823}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}, {"start": 972, "end": 995}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, while the Bills notched the second-most wins of any club in the 1990s, they never broke through with a @placeholder win.", "idx": 10616}], "idx": 6880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What would you do if you had to wait 90 minutes for your pizza to be delivered? Stare out the window with sad, hungry eyes? Call in screaming to cancel your order? Take to Twitter to vent your #waitingforever fury? Or take matters into your hands and launch your own pizza delivery store? Ritesh Doshi, 32, did the latter. Back in 2011, Doshi, an investment banker whose career had taken him to London, New York and Amman, returned to his native country Kenya to visit his parents. One night, he and his family decided to order out. \"We had to wait for about 90 minutes for the pizza to be delivered,\" remembers Doshi. \"We then ordered again another night from another place and it took 75 minutes,\" he adds. \"You just couldn't get a decent pizza in a reasonable amount of time. So I thought, you know what, anywhere in the world that I've lived and worked you can get a pizza in 35 minutes -- so why not in Nairobi?\"\n@highlight\nRitesh Doshi is an investment banker turned pizza maker in Nairobi, Kenya\n@highlight\nHe's opened Naked Pizza, a store that thrives on the usage of fresh ingredients\n@highlight\nOne year in, the business is already experiencing growth and eyeing expansion\n@highlight\nBuilding a supply chain and government bureaucracy are some of the challenges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Doshi says the growing breed of young Kenyan returnees has also been one of the main drivers of @placeholder's success.", "idx": 10621}], "idx": 6882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Engaging a rarely used power, House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa announced his committee will vote next Thursday on whether to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about the agency's targeting of conservative organizations. \"Documents and testimony point to Lois Lerner as a senior IRS official responsible for conduct that deprived Americans of their rights to free speech and equal protection under the law,\" wrote the California Republican in a statement released Thursday. Lerner ran the IRS division that determined tax-exempt status for nonprofit organizations. An IRS inspector general's report concluded that her division used \"inappropriate\" search terms to flag some conservative applications, including \"Tea Party\" and \"patriot.\" Democrats have pointed out that some liberal terms, such as \"progressive,\" were also on the list.\n@highlight\nThe House Oversight Committee will vote on holding an ex-IRS official in contempt\n@highlight\nLois Lerner ran the division that ruled on tax-exempt status for nonprofit groups\n@highlight\nShe invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about targeting conservative groups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 162, "end": 164}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 925, "end": 949}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After a House vote to find Lerner in contempt, the process would leave Republicans' hands and go to the U.S. attorney for @placeholder, who would be directed to call a grand jury.", "idx": 10624}], "idx": 6883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Queens Park Rangers midfielder Sandro is facing a spell on the sidelines after injuring his knee while celebrating a goal in training. The former Tottenham star, who missed much of last season after a serious knee injury, scored and slid on his knees to celebrate. But because the dryness of the pitch at the Harlington training ground, the Brazilian hurt his knee. Sandro has injured himself during a QPR training session after celebrating a goal by sliding on his knees Harry Redknapp confirmed the Brazilians problem during an interview with talkSPORT on Tuesday morning DAVE BEASANT: Severed the tendon in his big toe after dropping salad cream on it in 1993.\n@highlight\nSandro missed 1-1 Premier League draw against Stoke on Saturday\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp tells talkSPORT midfielder injured knee in celebration\n@highlight\nBrazilian slid along the dry ground after scoring a goal in training\n@highlight\nSandro has struggled with injuries in the past with Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 963, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sandro - who recently signed from @placeholder - gets ready for the new season during a photo shoot", "idx": 10628}], "idx": 6887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samsung's smart TVs made the headlines earlier this week when its privacy policy suggested the sets are capable of listening to private conversations. It caused such a furore that the South Korean tech giant has since issued a blog post clarifying its policy and vehemently denying the claims. But now it faces further problems after users began complaining the TVs have started randomly showing adverts during the middle of movies. Samsung smart TV users have complained their sets have started showing a Pepsi advert while watching movies on the Foxtel, and Plex apps. The advert covers half the screen and disrupts the film. Samsung told MailOnline it is making an investigation into the fault its 'top priority'\n@highlight\nSamsung smart TV owners said the sets have started randomly playing ads\n@highlight\nReports claim ads appear while watching movies on Foxtel and Plex apps\n@highlight\nSamsung said it is making an investigation into the fault its 'top priority'\n@highlight\nEarlier this week, Samsung was criticised over its smart TV privacy policy\n@highlight\nSamsung's privacy policy warns users about having private conversations\n@highlight\nIt said: 'If your words include sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party'\n@highlight\nFirm has now written a blog denying the claims and clarifying the policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 362, "end": 364}, {"start": 433, "end": 448}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was initially thought to be a problem with the Foxtel app, but another forum member said he didn't have @placeholder installed on his Samsung TV but was experiencing the same issue.", "idx": 10630}], "idx": 6889} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dean Shiels relieved some of the pressure on under-fire boss Ally McCoist as his second-half winner handed Rangers a narrow 1-0 win over Cowdenbeath at Ibrox. The vultures have been circling McCoist ever since his side slumped to a shock 3-2 defeat to part-time Alloa on Wednesday. But while his side again looked anything but assertive, Shiels' 58th-minute strike did hand the manager some much-needed breathing space. Rangers midfielder Dean Shiels celebrates after scoring the winner against Cowdenbeath McCoist can still feel the sting of the Wasps' Petrofac Training Cup semi-final but he has already insisted he will not walk away from the job until he leads the Glasgow giants back to the Scottish Premiership.\n@highlight\nDean Shiels' 58th-minute strike handed manager Ally McCoist some much-needed breathing space\n@highlight\nCrowd of 28,137 was the lowest league attendance at Ibrox since 1986", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 574}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 696, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A faint chant of \"Super Ally\" could be heard from one corner of the ground - but it was the one housing the @placeholder's supporters.", "idx": 10634}], "idx": 6893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "\u2018You have seen a little glimpse of the future and that is what this club is about,\u2019 said an emotional Ryan Giggs after watching 18-year-old James Wilson live up to the finest traditions of Manchester United by scoring twice on his debut against Hull City on Tuesday night. But it\u2019ll be the club\u2019s next manager Louis van Gaal rather than Giggs who has the ultimate responsibility to ensure the Class of \u201914 \u2013 Wilson, Tom Lawrence, Adnan Januzaj and others \u2013 become the future legends of Old Trafford. It\u2019s been United\u2019s way since the days of Matt Busby to trust young players. Sir Alex Ferguson thought David Moyes would be a good custodian of the tradition, but he was wrong.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal will be the man responsible for nurturing Manchester United's young talent when he takes control of the club\n@highlight\nThe Dutchman has a record of developing players including Patrick Kluivert, Thomas Muller and Andres Iniesta\n@highlight\nUnited academy star James Wilson scored two goals on his debut against Hull on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nThe Old Trafford club have a history of producing talented players including Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville\n@highlight\nVan Gaal will work with youngsters including Wilfried Zaha and Nick Powell", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 189, "end": 205}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 880, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 962, "end": 973}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1264}]}, "qas": [{"query": "History: United have always brought academy players, like @placeholder, into their first team", "idx": 10640}], "idx": 6898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The last time they were side by side was as babies in their mother\u2019s arms. But 78 years later, after being separated before they were 20 weeks old, long lost twin sisters named Ann and Elizabeth have finally been reunited. They spent lifetimes apart in different countries; one never knew she had a sister, the other never knew where her adopted twin might be. 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Egyptian security said the shootout involved three Bedouins smuggling tobacco into Israel. \"One armed Bedouin was killed by the Israelis close to Karam Abu Salem crossing ... in North Sinai after Israeli soldiers fired at the men,\" according to Gen. 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Al Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia, Al-Shabaab, has claimed responsibility for the siege and it has been reported that a number of the militants involved in the attack may have been foreign jihadists from Western nations. Read more: Sources say gunmen still inside Kenyan mall If true, does the phenomenon of Westerners killing Westerners in Kenya represent a victory for al Qaeda and is this representative of the future of the group's transnational jihad? Does the radicalization of Muslims in the West pose a substantial threat to global security and what can be done to stop it?\n@highlight\nMore than 60 people have died in a siege at a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda offshoot Al-Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack\n@highlight\nIt has been reported that Western jihadists may have been among the attackers\n@highlight\nJonathan Russell says the radicalization of Western Muslims needs addressing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With an estimated 40,000 Westerners currently living in @placeholder, many more visiting as tourists each year, and an area of limited policing on the Somalia-Kenya border, Western members of Al-Shabaab constitute a potentially large threat to the country's security.", "idx": 10658}], "idx": 6910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The suicide of a 14-year-old girl who was apparently targeted by online \"trolls\" has added fuel to calls in Britain for action to prevent abuse on social media, following outrage over rape and bomb threats made against women via Twitter. Teenager Hannah Smith was found dead Friday at her home in Leicestershire. She hanged herself after she was bullied on the website Ask.fm, her father told UK media, having gone there to look for advice on the skin condition eczema. And the nightmare is not over for her family. Her older sister, Jo, is quoted in the Daily Mirror newspaper Wednesday as saying that she is now herself the target of Internet trolls.\n@highlight\nSister of a girl who committed suicide after she was bullied online says abuse continues\n@highlight\nMore than 10,000 people sign petition calling for action after Hannah Smith's death\n@highlight\nWebsite Ask.fm offers condolences, says it will cooperate with police inquiry\n@highlight\nThreats against women via Twitter have also highlighted problem of online abuse", "entities": [{"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 393, "end": 394}, {"start": 534, "end": 535}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 859, "end": 872}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokeswoman for @placeholder police said the teenager's death was subject to a coroner's inquest, so police could not yet investigate.", "idx": 10662}, {"query": "An inquest is held in @placeholder when a death is sudden or unexplained.", "idx": 10663}], "idx": 6911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia opposes U.S. and European leaders' calls for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to resign, Interfax news agency reported Friday, saying that the leader should get more time to implement reforms. The move by Russia counters efforts by leaders ratcheting up international pressure against a regime criticized for its brutal crackdown against protesters calling for reforms and the ouster of al-Assad. \"We do not support such calls, and we think that President al-Assad should be given time today to implement all of the declared reform processes,\" a Russian Foreign Ministry official told the nation's Interfax news agency. The White House has previously said al-Assad had \"lost legitimacy,\" but resisted calling explicitly for his ouster until now.\n@highlight\n\"We do not support such calls,\" a Russian Foreign Ministry official says\n@highlight\nRussia wants the Syrian president to have time to implement reforms\n@highlight\nIt is encouraged by al-Assad's statement that military operations have stopped", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 815, "end": 830}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Foreign Ministry official, according to Interfax, said @placeholder has taken steps to implement a number of reforms, such as the adoption of \"appropriate laws,\" the announced amnesty for political prisoners and readiness to hold general elections before the end of the year.", "idx": 10664}], "idx": 6912} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manchester, England (CNN) -- A former teammate of once acclaimed, now embattled former cyclist Lance Armstrong said Friday that there was no question why U.S. Postal Service team members doped during big races. \"It was done by the team, but it was done for the Tour de France so I could be a good teammate for Lance Armstrong,\" Tyler Hamilton told CNN on Friday. \"He wanted you to be riding your best in the biggest races.\" Hamilton, who admits he's not Armstrong's \"biggest fan,\" is one of 26 witnesses who testified to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency as part of its investigation into doping by Armstrong and other riders on the team.\n@highlight\nNEW: Tyler Hamilton says his ex-teammate Armstrong \"wanted you to be riding your best\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"He's got himself really backed into a corner,\" Hamilton says of Armstrong\n@highlight\nFormer Armstrong team manager quits current team, citing need to defend himself\n@highlight\nAnti-doping agency says Johan Bruyneel was \"intimately involved\" in alleged doping", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 742, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hamilton was one of two former members of @placeholder's cycling team who spoke to CNN Friday about the doping allegations.", "idx": 10667}], "idx": 6913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf The family of a girl who was shot in the chest by her drunk father screamed at a judge as he was handed the minimum sentence for reckless homicide. Kristina Lanza, 11-year-old Shanti's mother, blasted the judge's 'harsh' verdict, insisting the girl 'would have forgave her daddy'. Shanti's aunt Danielle Lott exclaimed: 'No justice served!' Outraged, Judge Nadine Allen ordered for the pair to be arrested for contempt of court, adding: 'You're saying things that are foolish. That's a stupid remark.' 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He barnstormed into action following Tuesday's midterm elections, pushing his priorities before Republican leaders can frame their agenda for the new Congress, which convenes in January. Obama challenged congressional leaders he met with over lunch Friday to back his expanding war against ISIS. The President plans to send up to 1,500 more troops to train Iraqi and Kurdish forces while asking Congress for another $5.6 billion to fund the operation. On another front for the busy White House, Obama on Saturday named U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch to succeed outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder. The move put Senate Republican leaders -- whose aides said they were not informed ahead of time -- on the defensive. In a volley of news releases they insisted that her confirmation should be put off until the majority-GOP Senate convenes in January.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama has a fast start after election debacle\n@highlight\nMoving quickly: More military advisers for Iraq, AG nomination, Ebola funding request\n@highlight\nBig staff shake-ups have not been Obama's style, and that's unlikely to happen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The approach is designed to maximize @placeholder's remaining political capital in Washington, which will quickly dry up once the 2016 presidential campaign fires up.", "idx": 10672}], "idx": 6918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We've just landed a washing machine-sized robot on a comet and NASA's chief scientist has no idea. Dr Ellen Stofan is deep in conversation with a journalist when, unable to contain himself any longer, an adviser with phone triumphantly held aloft blurts out: \"Rosetta -- It's landed!\" \"Wonderful\" Stofan beams, and the handful of reporters gathered in a lecture theater at University College London excitedly fidget in their seats. Barely has the probe touched down on a comet 310 million miles from Earth, then one of science's great minds is discussing humanity's next cosmic milestone. Stofan wants to land a man on Mars by the mid-2030s.\n@highlight\nNASA chief scientist, Ellen Stofan, wants humans on Mars by mid-2030s\n@highlight\nAstronauts would take 8 months to reach planet, face radiation, thin atmosphere\n@highlight\nStudying Mars would help us better understand Earth\n@highlight\nBelieves there must be intelligent life in our universe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 382, "end": 406}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, life on the '@placeholder' may not just be the stuff of science fiction.", "idx": 10677}], "idx": 6922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The chief executive of Formula One team Sauber has backed recent calls for a budget cap saying that it would make the sport \"more interesting.\" \"In my view, the future should indeed lie in some kind of budget cap under which each and every team could do what they want to, because we all have different strengths,\" Monisha Kaltenborn, CEO of the Swiss-based team, said in an interview with Formula1.com. \"How much longer will it take for the big teams to understand that the smaller teams are just as important to Formula One as the four big ones?\"\n@highlight\nSauber team CEO calls for budget caps for Formula One teams\n@highlight\nMonisha Kaltenborn says \"some kind of budget cap\" would make the sport \"more interesting\"\n@highlight\nF1 chief Bernie Ecclestone said in March that elite teams need to cut spending\n@highlight\nSauber enjoying a strong start to 2012 season with second place at recent Malaysian Grand Prix", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 324, "end": 341}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 640, "end": 657}, {"start": 741, "end": 742}, {"start": 750, "end": 766}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have to refocus again on the basics -- on racing, spending on the sport -- and not on baronial motor homes and all kinds of entertainment,\" Ecclestone told @placeholder.", "idx": 10679}], "idx": 6923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker, has given a wide-ranging interview to The Washington Post about the effects of the startling information he shared this year with journalists, shedding light on the U.S. surveillance apparatus. The revelations from Snowden, a former NSA contractor, about the American government's surveillance of its citizens and allies have generated fierce debate over intelligence-gathering practices. Here are five key takeaways from the interview, the first Snowden has given in person since he arrived in Russia in June. Snowden says ... 1. His mission is 'already accomplished' \"For me, in terms of personal satisfaction, the mission's already accomplished. I already won,\" Snowden told The Washington Post's Barton Gellman in Moscow. \"As soon as the journalists were able to work, everything that I had been trying to do was validated. Because, remember, I didn't want to change society. I wanted to give society a chance to determine if it should change itself.\"\n@highlight\nEdward Snowden gives an interview in person to The Washington Post\n@highlight\nHis mission is \"already accomplished,\" he says\n@highlight\nHe describes his daily life as that of an \"indoor cat\"\n@highlight\nSnowden says he raised concerns about surveillance to his colleagues and superiors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 43}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 286, "end": 288}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He maintained that stance with Gellman, saying that he's shrugged off personal attacks against him with the intent of keeping the focus on the @placeholder.", "idx": 10685}], "idx": 6924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Zhang Ziyi, star of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, has been forced to deny lurid claims that she earned \u00a364million by prostituting herself to a string of powerful Chinese men. Among those with whom the actress was alleged to have had sex for money is disgraced politician Bo Xilai, ousted from China\u2019s powerful politburo amid allegations he and his wife were involved in the murder of Old Harrovian businessman Neil Heywood. Miss Zhang, 33, one of China\u2019s biggest film stars and a three-times Bafta nominee, is the most prominent name to date to be dragged into the scandal over Bo. Bizarre: Extraordinary claims have emerged in China that Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon star Zhang Ziyi (left) was paid \u00a370million to sleep with disgraced politician Bo Xilai (right) and other Chinese Communist officials\n@highlight\nAstonishment as stunning actress, 33, is accused of sleeping with some of China's most powerful men including disgraced politician Bo Xilai", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 20, "end": 50}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 581, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 642, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 777, "end": 793}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "authorities that he paid @placeholder \u00a3600,000 to have sex with him for the", "idx": 10686}], "idx": 6925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Remember when Lindsay Lohan was the next Ann-Margret? Or Elizabeth Taylor? Or even Marilyn Monroe? While that last comparison is still being bandied about -- for better or for worse -- today there is more buzz about \"will she stay clean?\" and \"can she stay out of trouble?\" than her talent. Lohan's latest 90-day rehab stint, which ended this week, was taken as an alternative to three months of jail time for two misdemeanor convictions and a shoplifting probation violation finding in March. Lindsay Lohan the actress seems to have been replaced by Lindsay Lohan the perpetual comeback kid.\n@highlight\nLindsay Lohan has new projects coming up, but critics savage new movie\n@highlight\nA celebrity expert questions whether she can pull off diverse characters\n@highlight\nHer \"Canyons\" director wrote that she is more talented than Marilyn Monroe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 66, "end": 81}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think Lohan has more natural acting talent than Monroe did, but, like @placeholder, her weakness is her inability to fake it,\" he wrote.", "idx": 10688}], "idx": 6927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England suffered a hat-trick of heartbreaks after defeat to Jamaica denied them Commonwealth Games bronze. A day after blowing their chances of making the gold medal match for the first time in the dying seconds against New Zealand, Anna Mayes' side went down 52-48 at the SSE Hydro to miss out on a medal. This match also looked set to go to the wire with the scores level at 37-37 going into the final quarter, but England's level dropped when it mattered most as they slipped from 48-47 behind to 51-47 down and from that point there was no way back.\n@highlight\nEngland miss out on netball Commonwealth Games bronze to Jamaica\n@highlight\nAnna Mayes' side lost 52-48 at the SSE Hydro\n@highlight\nRomelda Aiken scored 44 from 52 to lead her team to bronze", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 80, "end": 97}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 593, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They fed @placeholder well, they converted when they needed to and she rebounded well when she missed, so that was difficult.'", "idx": 10690}], "idx": 6928} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:56 EST, 28 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:36 EST, 29 May 2013 A devoted mother-of-four who lost her battle with cervical cancer has left her family a moving 20-point plan of how to live a happy life after her death. Annmarie James-Thomas hand-wrote the poignant life guide shortly before she died in March aged 44. Her heartbroken husband Geraint revealed the contents of the note on what would have been his wife\u2019s 45th birthday. Mother-of-four Annmarie James-Thomas handwrote a 20-point life plan shortly before died of cervical cancer aged 44 after a two-year battle Her heartbroken husband Geraint revealed the contents of the note on what would have been his wife's 45th birthday (pictured with AnnMarie's mother Pauline)\n@highlight\nAnnmarie James-Thomas was diagnosed with cervical cancer two years ago\n@highlight\nShe hand-wrote the life guide shortly before she died in March, aged 44\n@highlight\nHusband Geraint revealed contents on what would have been her birthday\n@highlight\nMother-of-four's advice includes 'every day brings a chance to start over' and 'the happiness you feel is in direct proportion to the love you give'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 240, "end": 265}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 470, "end": 490}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 782}, {"start": 927, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who builds children\u2019s playgrounds for a living, yesterday paid tribute to his wife\u2019s courage in fighting the disease her own way.", "idx": 10692}], "idx": 6930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Perhaps it explained his restless manner on the touchline. Jose Mourinho is not at ease when his defence springs a leak. It doesn't happen often, but it disturbs him when it does. It happened at Tottenham and again at home to Bradford. Add to this, the nerves of an intense tie between two clubs who have grown to share an intense dislike of each other over the last decade. This was snarling Jose on full power, disputing every decision, picking fights, pressurising officials. He was deep into another complaint to fourth official Phil Dowd when Branislav Ivanovic scored in the fourth minute of extra-time.\n@highlight\nGary Cahill was dropped by Jose Mourinho for the clash with Liverpool\n@highlight\nFilipe Luis was also chosen ahead of Cesar Azpilicueta\n@highlight\nCahill struggled during Chelsea's shock 4-2 loss to Bradford City\n@highlight\nChelsea conceded 20 goals in the first five months of the season\n@highlight\nBut the Blues have leaked 10 in six games since the turn of the year", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 548, "end": 565}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was there for them all; something of a common denominator, you might say.", "idx": 10698}], "idx": 6935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Chris Brown doesn't have to worry anymore that bumping into ex-girlfriend Rihanna could get him locked up, but he still has to be careful about what he says to her. Los Angeles County Judge Patricia Schnegg lifted the \"stay away\" order imposed on Brown two years ago after he was charged with assaulting the singer on the eve of the 2009 Grammys. \"He just can't bother her,\" lawyer Donald Etra, who represents Rihanna, said after Tuesday's hearing. A protective order banning Brown from harassing, stalking or striking Rihanna stays in place, the judge said. There are no restrictions on Brown calling or otherwise communicating with her, Etra said.\n@highlight\nA judge lifts the \"stay away\" order keeping the singers apart\n@highlight\nThe order was imposed after Brown was charged with assaulting Rihanna\n@highlight\nBrown is doing \"a very good job\" of meeting his probation terms, the judge says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 211, "end": 226}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I have spoken to my client, and she does not object to the reduction to the stay away order,\" @placeholder told the judge Tuesday.", "idx": 10708}], "idx": 6939} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four years ago, John Brennan withdrew from consideration for C.I.A. director because of his leadership role there while serious human rights violations were occurring, including waterboarding and secret detention. Mr. Brennan has said he regrets these practices. Yet he moved from the CIA to the White House, where he began to support a practice many consider worse than torture: targeted killing. Brennan has been a champion and defender of attacks by C.I.A. drones that have killed thousands of people, including hundreds of children, far from any battlefield. These killings have occurred in Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has recently said the killing is likely to expand to Libya, Mali and Nigeria.\n@highlight\nMary Ellen O'Connell: Torture, renditions used during John Brennan's Bush era CIA tenure\n@highlight\nAt Obama White House he backed something worse, she says: targeted drone killings\n@highlight\nShe says both Justice Dept. 's misrepresented both practices, tried to keep legality obscure\n@highlight\nWriter: For CIA chief, U.S. needs someone who upholds nation's values. 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The 24-year-old Tannadice winger last week signed a pre-contract agreement which will see him join the Hoops in the summer. To McNamara's ire, Deila spoke publicly of taking him during the transfer window, although the reported fee of \u00a3250,000 is a stumbling block. Celtic have signed Dundee United winger Gary Mackay-Steven on a pre-contract agreement Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara has hit out at Celtic's attempt to acquire Mackay-Steven The former Parkhead defender said: 'I like to speak about players behind the scenes and I don't think it's right to speak publicly about it. 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The group has taken up residence in the annex just over a month after diplomats fled to Tunisia over fears of mounting violence in the North African nation in recent months. An Associated Press journalist walked through the U.S. Embassy compound Sunday after the Dawn of Libya, an umbrella group for Islamist militias, invited onlookers inside. 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By the time Rubio addressed a massive GOP fundraiser here on Monday evening, it wasn't his right flank he had to worry about. The Florida senator and likely presidential candidate was the headline speaker at a \"Faith and Freedom\" barbecue fundraiser for Rep. 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Researcher Johann Westhauser, 52, was injured in a rock fall 3,280 feet underground inside the Riesending cave system near Berchtesgaden. Rescue official Robert Nagel today said two doctors are on their way to the site of the accident - some 6,000 meters from the entrance. 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Previously known as the Gold Coast (because of the vast quantities of the precious metal found there), Ghana gained its independence from Great Britain in 1957, becoming the first sub-Saharan nation to break the chains of colonialism.\n@highlight\nGhana's economy has traditionally relied on gold and cocoa\n@highlight\nIn 2007, major oil discoveries raised economic expectations\n@highlight\nLately, the government has been pushing for more vegetable production to help boost growth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since he the discovery of the Jubilee field off the coast of @placeholder in 2007, there have been 23 new oil and gas finds.", "idx": 10755}], "idx": 6971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Paris Jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson, was rushed to a hospital after cutting one of her wrists early Wednesday morning, sources close to the Jackson family told CNN. Paris called a suicide counseling hotline early Wednesday, which lead to a counselor calling 911 to the Jackson home in Calabasas, California, those sources said. \"Being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are,\" attorney Perry Sanders said Wednesday morning. \"It is especially difficult when you lose the person closest to you. Paris is physically fine and is getting appropriate medical attention. Please respect her privacy and the family's privacy.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: AEG Live asked Paris Jackson \"intimate details about her father in a deposition,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nNEW: \"A grilling of a child regarding the loss of her father is going to create a lot of pressure,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nParis called a suicide hotline, prompting a counselor to call 911, a source says\n@highlight\n\"Being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are,\" a Jackson lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 802, "end": 804}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is @placeholder who is putting this case at Paris' back door.\"", "idx": 10761}], "idx": 6975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "China is well known for its mass-production economy. But these factories are about as far from Foxconn's iPad plants as the imagination can wander. In Dafen, a suburb of the coastal city of Shenzhen in China's south-eastern Guangdong province, thousands of artists labour constantly to reproduce famous paintings for the mass market. 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Military officials say Sgt Eusebio Lopez, a 25-year-old tactics instructor at a school that tests Marines wanting to become officers, is responsible for the shooting that took the lives of two fellow Marines. Lopez gunned down 19-year-old Lance Cpl. Sara Castromata just after taking the life of Cpl. Jacob Wooley, 23, at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in northern Virginia according to officials on Saturday.\n@highlight\nSgt. Eusebio Lopez, 25, identified as gunman at the Marine Corps Base Quantico in northern Virginia on Thursday night\n@highlight\nVictims: Lance Cpl. Sara Castromata, 19, and Cpl. 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The coffee chain is partnering with the school to offer the option to 135,000 U.S. employees who work at least 20 hours a week. The Seattle-based company says it will phase out its existing tuition reimbursement program, which gave workers up to $1,000 a year for education at certain schools. 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The Foreign Secretary is in Canada where he will sign an agreement to open joint UK-Canadian diplomatic missions abroad. He also hopes Australia and New Zealand will join the initiative whereby the four countries will pool their resources to extend their combined influence on world affairs. 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Mark Zuckerberg and Xiaomi Inc CEO Lei Jun discussed a potential investment by Facebook in China's top smartphone maker ahead of its $1.1 billion fundraising last month, it has been revealed. The firm has been dubbed the 'Apple of China' - and enraged Apple who believe the firm simply copies their work. Xiaomi has enjoyed success with smartphones like the Mi-2A and Mi-2S after it was founded by Lei Jun (above) four years ago although the company has drawn criticism for copying some of Apple's products Xiaomi achieved success in just four years by producing a range of low priced mobile phone handsets that have attracted millions of customers.\n@highlight\nXiaomi was founded just four years ago by Chinese businessman Lei Jun\n@highlight\nMost successful tech start-up in the world after being valued at $45 billion\n@highlight\nThe firm has been accused of copying Apple's designs with its products\n@highlight\nFacebook failed to reach agreement over investment", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Similarities in the design of @placeholder's products and those of Apple have earned the company the unofficial title as 'the Apple of China'.", "idx": 10781}], "idx": 6988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing and Hong Kong, China (CNN) -- China state media said Google's decision to quit censoring its China Web site \"violated its written promise\" and was \"totally wrong.\" In the chess game between Beijing and Google, Google has redirected all search traffic from mainland China to Google's Hong Kong site, google.com.hk rather than pulling out of China. Although Hong Kong, a former British colony, was handed over to Beijing in 1997, the region operates with some autonomy and has a free press. 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The former beauty queen was accused of speeding and swerving in her car on December 3 of last year in her hometown of Highland Park, Michigan, and police found an open bottle of champagne in the back of her 2011 Jaguar. She was arrested when police saw her weaving in and out of traffic without using her signal. Looking serious: Former Miss USA Rima Fakih appears in court today after she was arrested for drink-driving last December\n@highlight\nArrested in December with 0.19 BAC - twice the legal limit\n@highlight\nPolice found half-drunk bottle of champagne in back of her Jaguar\n@highlight\nWill go to trial March 13", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowning glory: Miss Michigan Rima Fakih was crowned @placeholder in 2010", "idx": 10792}], "idx": 6993} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of Bob Levinson, who disappeared from Iran seven years ago, has long known he worked for the CIA -- a fact they once feared disclosing because the U.S. government told them it could put Levinson in even more jeopardy. Now, they believe it could be the key to bringing him home. Members of Levinson's family offered the revelation in an interview with CNN on Tuesday, in which they accused the U.S. government of failing to do enough to find and free the missing American and prodded it to act before it's too late. The family said it's time for the government to lay out the facts about Levinson's case.\n@highlight\nU.S. government has failed to do enough to free him, Bob Levinson's family says\n@highlight\nFamily says documents strongly suggest Iranian officials arrested him\n@highlight\nThe family want U.S. to acknowledge Levinson's work with CIA; officials have not\n@highlight\nBeing up-front \"would be more of a positive step to getting him home,\" son says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 113, "end": 115}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We've said clearly that we have no knowledge of his whereabouts... 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But when DNA tests were carried out on a hat left at the scene of the attack in Cheam, Surrey, they proved that Smith was responsible.\n@highlight\nJack Smith and Barry Hughes set upon Matthew Jeeves with meat cleaver\n@highlight\nThey hacked into his face and left him with serious injuries after robbery\n@highlight\nSmith, 23, escaped justice for five years but was caught by DNA from hat\n@highlight\nHe has now been sentenced to 21 years in prison at Croydon Crown Court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 896, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is currently serving a 13-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to the attack last year.", "idx": 10805}], "idx": 6999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton has hailed Rory McIlroy as 'phenomenal' ahead of their Sunday night showdown for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. McIlroy has long been a clear favourite for the honour given his wins this year in The Open and USPGA, as well as helping Europe to victory in the Ryder Cup. But after claiming his second Formula One world title a fortnight ago in Abu Dhabi, so Hamilton's odds have shortened considerably and he is pushing McIlroy to the wire. 'I'm excited to be going,' said Hamilton ahead of flying into London from Los Angeles, where he has held a number of business meetings over recent days.\n@highlight\nFormula One champion Lewis Hamilton nominated alongside Rory McIlroy for BBC Sports Personality of the Year which will be held on Sunday\n@highlight\nHamilton wished champion golfer McIlroy by text before the ceremony\n@highlight\nJo Pavey, Lizzy Yarnold, Kelly Gallagher, Charlotte Dujardin, Gareth Bale, George Groves, Max Whitlock and Adam Peaty also on 10-strong shortlist", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 100, "end": 133}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 707, "end": 740}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 968, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dressage rider Charlotte Dujardin is also among the contenders for this year's @placeholder gong", "idx": 10806}], "idx": 7000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Germany is to bid to host the 2024 Summer Games in Berlin or Hamburg, the country's Olympic sports confederation (DOSB) said on Tuesday. The DOSB added that a decision will be made on March 21, 2015 on which of the two cities will be picked. 'Olympic and Paralympic Games are the most important events for German sports,' said president Alfons Hoermann in a statement. Berlin's Olympic Stadium could see the Games return if it's chosen ahead of Hamburg as a 2024 bid city Alfons Hoermann (left), President of the German Olympic Sports Federation (DOSB), and DOSB director general Michael Vesper (right) announced they will choose between the two cities to bid for the next available Games\n@highlight\nGermany will bid for the 2024 Olympic Games and, if not successful, 2028\n@highlight\nThe nation's Olympic sports confederation will decide on March 21, 2015\n@highlight\nLikely competition will include a US city, Istanbul, Paris, Rome and Doha", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 270}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 472, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 901, "end": 902}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder rings above the Berlin stadium, as pictured in 2011", "idx": 10809}], "idx": 7003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A senior Obama administration official told reporters on Monday that American citizens who have fought alongside the ISIS terror army have managed to come back into the country and are under active surveillance by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The stunning revelation came ten days after a Democratic New York congressman spilled the beans with a public but little-noticed claim that there were 40 such 'foreign fighter' jihadis back on U.S. soil. In a gathering with selected journalists, the administration official acknowledged that it's true. The National Counterterrorism Center's latest determination, the official said, 'includes those who've gone, those who've tried to go, some who've come back and are under active \u2013 the FBI is looking at them.'\n@highlight\nObama administration official concedes that ISIS fighters from America have returned to US soil\n@highlight\nAdmission comes ten days after congressman said would-be terrorists in the US 'are known and are being tracked'\n@highlight\nAs many as 100 Americans are feared to have gone overseas to join ISIS and its murderous jihad\n@highlight\nFeds fear the impact of veteran terror warriors moving freely throughout the country\n@highlight\nISIS called Monday for attacks on the US and France, which are dropping bombs on them in Iraq: 'Civilians should not be exempt from brutality'", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 218, "end": 248}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 559, "end": 590}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 863, "end": 864}, {"start": 957, "end": 958}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1299}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That number has grown dramatically since June 29, when ISIS declared itself a 'caliphate' \u2013 an @placeholder nation led by a supreme religious authority.", "idx": 10813}], "idx": 7006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When President Barack Obama steps in front of cameras Wednesday, he'll be addressing a nation that's simultaneously war-weary and ready for more military action against ISIS; critical of Obama's handling of the crisis yet largely supportive of his commitment to keep combat troops out. Those currents of public opinion, however convoluted, will shape how Obama frames his strategy for \"degrading and ultimately defeating\" the Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, which Americans now believe pose a real threat and must be combated. Here's what the polling suggests Americans are listening for when Obama speaks Wednesday: What's your plan?\n@highlight\nPresident Obama will lay out his plan to deal with ISIS in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nCNN's poll suggests Americans are alarmed at the prospect of a terror attack\n@highlight\nBut the public does not support putting American troops on the ground\n@highlight\nIt is unlikely Congress will need to vote to authorize military action", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, an option @placeholder is open to, would require those parameters to be broadened -- and that will require some explaining to the American people.", "idx": 10818}], "idx": 7008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hannah Roberts Silvio Berlusconi paid underage exotic dancer Ruby-the-Heart-stealer five million Euros to commit perjury at his sex trial, prosecutors believe. The former Italian premier was last year convicted of paying for sex with Ruby, real name Karima el Mahroug when she was just 17, during notorious burlesque orgies at his mansion. It is illegal to have sex with a prostitute under the age of 18 in Italy. An entire troupe of \u2018bunga bunga\u2019 girls are also accused of perjury in the Milan prosecutor\u2019s probe into an alleged attempt to pervert the course of justice during the trial. Money talks: Prosecutors believe Karima 'Ruby' el Mahrough was promised \u20ac5million by Silvio Berlusconi to keep quiet during his trial\n@highlight\nSilvio Berlusconi paid for sex with Ruby when she was just 17\n@highlight\nProsecutors now believe Karima 'Ruby' el Mahrough was bribed\n@highlight\nShe allegedly told a friend she was expecting \u20ac5m from Berlusconi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 34}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 237, "end": 240}, {"start": 253, "end": 269}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 625, "end": 649}, {"start": 677, "end": 693}, {"start": 737, "end": 753}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 834, "end": 858}, {"start": 937, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some were also living rent-free in apartments on Berlusconi\u2019s vast property development adjacent to @placeholder, Milan 2.", "idx": 10820}], "idx": 7010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mesut Ozil scored Arsenal's opener - click here for that and more from our Match Zone Like all great managers, Arsene Wenger is at his best when being written off and bombarded with advice from supporters who should know better. The call from Arsenal fans for the manager to sling out Mesut Ozil had reached fever pitch in the build-up to Saturday's match at Villa Park. So what did Wenger do? He ignored popular opinion, made Ozil the focal point of his team and relegated midfielder Jack Wilshere and the popular striker Alexis Sanchez to the bench. 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Nadal holds the trophy as an emotional Federer takes in his defeat. As expected, it proved a titanic struggle between the two leading players in world tennis, who were meeting for the first time since Nadal took Federer's Wimbledon title last July in another five-set classic. Nadal, who played the longest match in Australian Open history to beat Fernando Verdasco in his semifinal, was expected to show signs of tiredness, but it was Federer who wilted in the decider.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal beats Roger Federer to win Australian Open title\n@highlight\nThe two men serve up another five-set thriller on Rod Laver Arena\n@highlight\nNadal was winning his sixth grand slam title and first on a hardcourt", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 553, "end": 569}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the prize presentation a bitterly disappointed @placeholder admitted he had \"felt better\" before shedding tears as the crowd gave him a standing ovation.", "idx": 10833}], "idx": 7018} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI's resignation captured the world's attention, and rightly. It is the first papal resignation in nearly six centuries. The pope leads a church that includes a sixth of the world's population. His gravitas reverberates outside Roman Catholicism: The pope talks and people listen. Others are fascinated by Vatican spectacle. Benedict speaks Latin and wears gold vestments. His successor's election by conclave, with sequestering and smoke, is high drama. But for all the excitement and ceremony, the pope is not the most important thing about Catholicism. For all his influence, the pope makes up an infinitesimal fraction of the opinions and activities of Catholics.\n@highlight\nJulie Byrne: Pope Benedict XVI's resignation rightly drew enormous world attention\n@highlight\nShe says often media focus on the pope as entirety of Catholic Church\n@highlight\nWhile pope commands attention, lay groups have become increasingly important, she says\n@highlight\nByrne: Church is split over many issues; Vatican doctrine is only part of the story", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 252, "end": 268}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As several noted in the comments, @placeholder has already split.", "idx": 10842}], "idx": 7022} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Peosta, Iowa (CNN) -- President Barack Obama placed the blame for Washington's current political paralysis squarely at the feet of his Republican opponents Tuesday, telling CNN that the GOP's \"ideological rigidity\" is standing in the way of compromises necessary for stronger economic growth. In a wide-ranging interview with Wolf Blitzer, the president said the inability of GOP leaders in Congress to support a recent $4 trillion deficit reduction deal focused more heavily on spending cuts than revenue increases is evidence of a party placing political considerations before national interests. Americans want to see \"Democrats and Republicans putting country before party,\" he said. \"The fact that Speaker (John) Boehner and folks in his caucus couldn't say yes to that (deficit deal) tells me that they're more interested in the politics ... than they are in solving the problem.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says greatest terror threat now comes from possible \"lone wolf\" attack\n@highlight\nObama says he will be \"accountable\" for economy but blasts GOP cost-control plans\n@highlight\nObama tells Wolf Blitzer he's not thinking much about possible GOP opponents\n@highlight\nObama says he'll cut Perry slack over claim that military members want veteran in office", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as @placeholder had just entered the race over the weekend, Obama said, he will \"cut (Perry) some slack\" for the moment.", "idx": 10844}, {"query": "But \"as president of the @placeholder, I worry about all of it,\" he said.", "idx": 10845}], "idx": 7024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A generous businessman, who has anonymously paid for more than 50 funerals, now hopes he can offer what he calls the 'final, ultimate respect' to a grieving family who lost a mother and her two young sons in a freak accident. The man, from Montgomery County, Maryland, has reached out to the family of Marie Gemmell who was killed along with her three-year-old Cole and one-month-old Devin on December 8 when a jet crashed into their Gaithersburg home. Three men on board the business jet also died when it crashed into the neighborhood near an airport. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe man from Maryland offered to pay for the funerals of Marie Gemmell, her three-year-old and one-month-old sons\n@highlight\nThey were killed in a freak accident when a jet crashed into their Gaithersburg, Maryland home on December 8\n@highlight\nThe generous donor told Fox: 'I think it is very important not to forget where you came from. 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The beefed-up patrols were also a precaution on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, police said. The two other airports are LA/Ontario International Airport in Ontario, California, and Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, police said. \"In light of recent events at Los Angeles International Airport involving a disgruntled former airport worker and the 9/11 anniversary tragedy, Los Angeles Airport police has enhanced the deployment of uniformed officers in and around LAX, Ontario and Van Nuys airports.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ex-TSA employee leaves note: \"09/11/2013 THERE WILL BE FIRE! FEAR! FEAR! 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Exodus International, which according to its website has ministries that \"provide support for individuals who want to recover from homosexuality,\" released the app on February 15. [UPDATE 11 a.m. ET Wednesday: Apple has pulled the app from its online store.] The app had a 4+ approval rating from the Apple app store, and the organization is quick to point out that this rating is reserved for those apps that \"contain no objectionable material.\"\n@highlight\nAnti-gay Christian organization Exodus International created app\n@highlight\nPetition started by non-profit LBGT advocacy organization Truth Wins Out\n@highlight\nApp reflects group's belief that someone can be counseled away from homosexuality", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 195, "end": 214}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 704}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has a calendar of events, news, links to @placeholder's social media sites and videos.", "idx": 10857}], "idx": 7034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Embassy in Beijing said Friday it was \"extremely disappointed\" by a Chinese court decision to uphold the eight-year prison sentence of American citizen Xue Feng. \"I am extremely disappointed in the outcome although it wasn't completely unexpected,\" said U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman. \"We ask the Chinese government to consider an immediate humanitarian parole of Xue Feng thereby allowing him to get back to his family and his way of life.\" The geologist, a naturalized American citizens, was convicted on charges of violating state secrets and faces a fine of 200,000 yuan (about U.S. $30,400). Xue has spent about three years in prison since his arrest.\n@highlight\nThe American citizen was sentenced to eight years for allegedly violating state secret laws\n@highlight\nThe U.S. ambassador to China has called for his release on humanitarian parole\n@highlight\nXue was working in China as a geologist for a Colorado-based consulting firm", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that as a petroconsultant, Xue thought he was viewed favorably by the @placeholder because he was able to sell to Chinese officials similar data from countries in which the Chinese had drilling interests.", "idx": 10869}], "idx": 7042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr pleaded guilty to charges against him Monday, the Pentagon said, in the first military commission trial there since Barack Obama became president. Khadr, 24, was accused of throwing a grenade during a 2002 firefight in Afghanistan that resulted in the death of Army Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Speer, a Special Forces medic. He also admitted that he \"converted landmines to Improvised Explosive Devices and assisted in the planting of 10 IEDs with the intent of killing American forces\" in the months before killing Speer, the Pentagon said. Khadr, the youngest detainee at Guantanamo Bay, was 15 at the time. 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Gough, a former Royal Marine who hikes across the country naked, was arrested in Townhill, Dunfermline, this afternoon by officers from Fife Constabulary. He was released from Perth Prison on Tuesday, having spent the past six years in the Scottish jail. A spokesman for Fife Constabulary said he was arrested following complaints from members of the public and has been charged with breach of the peace.\n@highlight\nStephen Gough is charged with breach of the peace\n@highlight\nRe-arrested last time just 60 seconds after leaving prison gates\n@highlight\nAdmits his teenage children are probably 'embarrassed' by him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 328, "end": 344}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 463, "end": 479}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}]}, "qas": [{"query": "maximum security @placeholder \u2013 Gough stood still to enjoy the", "idx": 10873}], "idx": 7045} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "YouTube star Zoella, whose real name is Zoe Sugg, famously quit the internet in late 2014 after it emerged that the editorial team at Penguin helped with the writing of her book. The 23-year-old's debut novel, Girl Online, broke the all-time record for highest first-week sales for a debut author, selling 78,109 copies in its first seven days but as rumours started to spread about a possible ghostwriter, Penguin confirmed that Sugg did not write Girl Online on her own. And now, her friend and fellow vlogger, Tanya Burr, is hoping for similar success as she prepares to publish her debut tome - but has already admitted she had help.\n@highlight\nTop British vlogger Tanya, 25, will release Love, Tanya on 29 January\n@highlight\nBook is a collection of beauty, baking, and style notes, and her life story\n@highlight\nTanya already has a fashion range for Very and her own beauty collection", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's \u00a312.99 book isn't available for another few weeks but no doubt there are already plenty of pre-orders.", "idx": 10881}], "idx": 7048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Two Al Jazeera journalists walked out of an Egyptian prison Friday after more than 400 days behind bars. A Cairo court granted bail to Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed pending a retrial on charges that they supported the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Their colleague Peter Greste, who was convicted with them, was freed about two weeks ago and deported to his native Australia. Fahmy, a dual citizen of Egypt and Canada, posted about U.S. $ 33,000 in bail. Mohamed, an Egyptian citizen, was not required to pay but is barred from leaving the country before the retrial on February 23. \"Baher is home and with his family,\" said his wife, Jihan Rashed.\n@highlight\nTheir retrial resumes February 23\n@highlight\nMohamed Fahmy says he reluctantly surrendered his Egyptian citizenship to facilitate his release", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 233, "end": 250}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three were arrested in Egypt in December 2013, accused of supporting the @placeholder and broadcasting footage that portrayed the regime falsely with the intention of bringing it down.", "idx": 10886}], "idx": 7052} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Western nations and organizations Tuesday condemned Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for recognizing the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, two breakaway regions in Georgia. A Tskhinvali resident celebrates Russia's recognition of South Ossetia's independence. \"This is not an easy choice to make, but it represents the only possibility to save human lives,\" Medvedev said Tuesday in a televised address. He called on other countries to follow Russia's lead, which comes in the wake of the Russian-Georgian conflict which erupted earlier this month. U.S. President George W. 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'I remember he played up front for us when I was at QPR in a practice match and I remember saying to Flavio (Briatore, who owned QPR), \"I can get this lad on \u00a32,000 a week and he's worth a shot, he won't cost anything\". 'And he said: \"No you can't sign anyone, I'm selling the club\". I'll never forget it. 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You don't really need it, the doctor told them, but come on in if you like and have a look at your baby. They watched excitedly as the baby, just 12 weeks old, moved its hand across the screen. It looked like a wave hello to Mommy and Daddy. Excuse me, the technician said as she put down the ultrasound wand and headed toward the door. \"Is everything OK?\" the Petersens asked. \"No,\" the technician answered and walked out of the room. 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Archway Sheet Metal Works is beginning a two-day application before Mr Justice Dove, who revealed at a preliminary hearing that he is an Aston Villa fan. The owners of Archway are challenging the confirmation of a compulsory purchase order that could force them to make way for the new 56,000-capacity stadium complex. 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Time is tight, just like Costa\u2019s hamstrings, but the reality is that he will miss the biggest match of the season so far. On Tuesday night, as Chelsea cantered to victory in this Champions League clash with Maribor, they lost Loic Remy after just 13 minutes at Stamford Bridge. His groin is done. He could also be out. 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Many feel that Bellew is spiralling out of control and worry if he can hold together, not just on fight night but on fight week. I know how much this fight means to him; it's a fight he's asked me for ever since he joined our team. You do have to be careful in this sport not to burn your nervous energy in camp and at the big media events so that you can give it all on the night. Nathan on the other hand is as cool as a cucumber, locked away with his trainer Darren Wilson. 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Mark Wootton \u2018miraculously\u2019 survived the hit-and-run crash but was left in agony and suffered a broken back as a result of the crash on the M6 in Birmingham. The 40-year-old recovery worker, who suffered two fractured vertebrae in the crash nine months ago, had gone to the aid of a stricken motorist when he was knocked by the lorry. 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Set across many different terrains, it challenges players to show off their mental capabilities as well as their shooting prowess. The first-person shooter (Sony, Guerrilla Games) picks up where \"Killzone 2\" left off, with the opposition leader dead and a city in ruins after a nuclear bomb goes off. The gameplay quickly becomes run-and-gun, as players race to get out of a war zone where they are vastly outnumbered. The Helghast, sort of a futuristic pseudo-Nazi/Cold War Russian looking group, are on the trail of our intrepid heroes through a nuked-out city, leafy jungle, polar mountains and outer space.\n@highlight\nThe first-person shooter picks up where \"Killzone 2\" left off\n@highlight\nAll environments are well-rendered and help get players immersed in the action\n@highlight\nInfiltrator and Marksman were the most interesting to play, reviewer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 530, "end": 549}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, I could easily see the game being played by a new person with the @placeholder for more enjoyment than a regular controller.", "idx": 10949}], "idx": 7087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Former President Jimmy Carter reiterated Wednesday that he believes racism is an issue for President Obama in trying to lead the country. 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Simon Shaw offloads despite being tackled by Raphael Ibanez, left, and Sebastien Chabal. The Sale Sharks forward will face a disciplinary hearing on Monday after his tackle on opposite second-rower Shaw was noted by citing commissioner Dennis Wheelahan. Chabal started the match on the substitutes' bench, but was brought on in the 26th minute to replace the injured Fabien Pelous during hosts France's 14-9 defeat. 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It is, he likes to think, an American dream. Seth Rogen goes on patrol as a mall cop in \"Observe and Report.\" Only Ronnie's dream involves looming clouds of cancer, screaming children and loaded shotguns. In his dream he vanquishes evil, disperses the dark clouds and accepts the gratitude that is rightly bestowed on the lawman. He believes his destiny is to be a cop. In reality, he's chief security officer at the mall. I know: You already saw this movie: \"Paul Blart: Mall Cop.\" Kevin James. Box-office smash. 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Dr. Jamal Saleh testified during a probable-cause hearing for Bassel Saad, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of referee John Bieniewicz. The 44-year-old referee 'did not see the punch coming,' said Saleh, who played for Saad's team during the over-30 men's league game at Mies Park in Livonia on June 29. Bieniewicz, a dialysis technician at a local hospital, had a wife and two sons.\n@highlight\nBassel Saad, 36, charged with second-degree murder in Livonia, Michigan for the fatal punch on June 29\n@highlight\nSaad allegedly punched referee John Bieniewicz after being told he was being ejected from game\n@highlight\nBieniewicz, a 44-year-old dialysis tech at a local hospital, was a married father-of-two", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The punch, which @placeholder said landed around the head and neck area, caused Bieniewicz to 'fall back without any control of his body.'", "idx": 10965}], "idx": 7099} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Well, that didn't last long. No sooner had speculation heated up that Disney was planning a \"Frozen\" sequel, to be titled \"Strange Magic,\" than the studio sent out a news release throwing cold water all over that theory. Turns out, \"Strange Magic\" is the title of a new animated movie from Lucasfilm Ltd. \" 'Strange Magic' is a madcap fairy tale musical inspired by 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' \" the statement says. \"Popular songs from the past six decades help tell the tale of a colorful cast of goblins, elves, fairies and imps, and their hilarious misadventures sparked by the battle over a powerful potion.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Strange Magic\" is not a \"Frozen\" sequel, studio announces\n@highlight\nNo official movie sequel has been announced\n@highlight\nOne site noticed that Disney registered \"Strange Magic\" domains", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 376, "end": 400}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Disney today registered several domain names that in no uncertain terms point to a film title -- @placeholder,\" the site reports.", "idx": 10978}], "idx": 7108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Redemption is within grasp -- and for Bayern Munich the opportunity to exorcise the demons of yesteryear is in sight. Tuesday's crushing victory over a Barcelona side which has dominated Europe's top competition for much of the past few years was yet another sign of the growing power of this Bavarian giant. Last year's defeat by Chelsea at its home stadium still hurts, as does the memory of losing out to Inter Milan two years ago, but that pain and anguish has driven Bayern to the brink of history. 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The internet outage took hold on Saturday evening at 10.42 pm, for five hours and the North Korean government was quick to blame the United States for the cyber attack. The outage comes amid a diplomatic storm which has seen the North Korean government call President Obama 'a monkey living in a tropical forest' in a racist rant against the United States. 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The club's promoters will launch the country's first club in Goa in December - a 22,000 sq ft open-air property in the Candolim Beach tourist hot-spot. But the bodices, bunny ears and cotton tails familiar to Playboy patrons are likely to be absent, instead replaced with demure bunnies in an 'aspirational' setting.\n@highlight\nPlayboy's latest club will open in tourist-heavy Candolim Beach, Goa\n@highlight\nThe bunnies will be present - but club will be 'demure' and 'aspirational'\n@highlight\nOfficials threaten to revoke licence if club 'indulges in obscenity'", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 370, "end": 383}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Playboy clubs, hotels, bars and cafes and sell @placeholder branded", "idx": 10985}], "idx": 7111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They stepped forward to help reform the way football's world governing body FIFA operates - and are now bitterly regretting their decision. Two female whistle-blowers gave evidence to American lawyer Michael Garcia, who over 18 months investigated the bidding process of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. The women claim Garcia ensured they would have anonymity in his investigative report -- and that he broke his promise. It's a report that has become mired in controversy after German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert -- FIFA's independent ethics adjudicator -- published a summary of the evidence the American had collated. \"Our cooperation was facilitated by Mr Garcia's repeated promises - made privately to us and also in public - to ensure the confidentiality of his witnesses,\" said Bonita Mersiades and Phaedra Al-Majid in a joint statement.\n@highlight\nMichael Garcia under fire from key witnesses\n@highlight\nAllegations made following publication of Garcia's summary report\n@highlight\nFIFA under fire over World Cup bidding process for 2018 and 2002\n@highlight\nFIFA launches criminal complaint in relation to bidding process", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 499, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 790, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's office declined to respond to CNN's request for a response to the women's statement, while FIFA has said its disciplinary committee will investigate the duo's claims.", "idx": 10989}, {"query": "Since @placeholder's findings were made public, FIFA has faced a barrage of criticism over the way the entire episode has been handled.", "idx": 10991}], "idx": 7115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp is confident his side will return to form against Bayern Munich in the German Supercup after losing heavily to Liverpool on Sunday. The Bundesliga side went down 4-0 at Anfield courtesy of goals from Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Henderson and summer signing Dejan Lovren. And after the game Klopp admitted that his side came up against Brendan Rodgers' men at an inconvenient moment. 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London-based mining firm Bumi - now known as Asia Resource Minerals plc (ARMS) - has completed a long-awaited separation from its co-founders - an Indonesian family conglomerate known as the Bakrie group. 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It is a proud moment for the host nation. But as President Barack Obama heads to Israel and the West Bank for the first time since moving into the White House, there is no expectation of any significant policy breakthroughs and countless questions about his frosty relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. \"It is the most dysfunctional relationship in the history of U.S.-Israeli relations,\" former U.S. Mideast negotiator Aaron David Miller told CNN. \"There is no real sense of confidence or trust. 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The main attraction in this small city is Martin Odegaard, a 15-year-old sparkling in midfield for champions Stromsgodset, fresh out of school and poised to break a 110-year-old record this week as the youngest footballer to represent Norway at senior level. His team were beaten on Saturday but it is easy to understand the excitement. 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Marc Carter, 46, had been placed in a care home on 'trial release' from a secure hospital in Horfield, Bristol, last year when the unprovoked attack took place. He had been drinking cider before he stabbed fellow resident Gino Nelmes, 32, because he believed the father-of-two was 'reading his mind and repeating his thoughts'.\n@highlight\nMarc Carter, 46, killed father-of-two Gino Nelmes, 32, at care home in Bristol\n@highlight\nBelieved he was 'reading his thoughts and repeating them'\n@highlight\nCarter had history of violent offending going back 20 years\n@highlight\nHad been released to 'halfway house' which was unsupervised at the time\n@highlight\nMental health services have launched an investigation into the case", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'For us, the pain of losing @placeholder has at times been unbearable.", "idx": 11037}], "idx": 7144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Last updated at 7:37 PM on 21st September 2011 The software testers at Aspiritech are a collection of characters. Katie Levin talks nonstop. Brian Tozzo hates driving. Jamie Specht is bothered by bright lights, vacuum cleaners and the feel of carpeting against her skin. Rider Hallenstein draws cartoons of himself as a DeLorean sports car. Rick Alexander finds it unnerving to sit near other people. This is the unusual workforce of a U.S. startup that specializes in finding software bugs by harnessing the talents of young adults with autism. 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The United States threatened sanctions against the country, calling for a halt to Syria's \"deplorable\" actions. At the United Nations, a draft statement condemning the violence was being circulated among security council members, a U.N. diplomat said. Between 4,000 and 5,000 members of the Army and security forces equipped with tanks raided the southern city of Daraa just after 4 a.m. and began shooting indiscriminately, in some cases shooting into homes as people slept, according to an activist with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.\n@highlight\nNEW: The United States summons the Syrian ambassador in Washington\n@highlight\nSyria says Daraa citizens wanted the army to stop \"terrorist groups\"\n@highlight\nThe United States is preparing new sanctions\n@highlight\nSyria reports \"martyrs\" killed and mutilated by \"armed criminal groups\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 736, "end": 770}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because @placeholder lies on the border, sealing it makes it difficult for besieged residents to flee the military offensive.", "idx": 11045}], "idx": 7149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A series of cities are in the grip of soaring temperatures this weekend. From Phoenix, to Las Vegas, to Death Valley in California, which set a world-record high a century ago. Death Valley was the hottest spot Saturday, reaching 127 degrees, and Arizona and Nevada continued in a record-setting heat wave that is forecast to last through Tuesday. The heat may have led to the death of a man in his 80s in Las Vegas, where the temperature Saturday hit 115 degrees, tying a record set in 1994, the National Weather Service said. Paramedics found the man dead in his home, which did not have air conditioning, said Las Vegas Fire & Rescue spokesman Tim Szymanski.\n@highlight\nNEW: The heat may have contributed to the death of a Las Vegas man\n@highlight\n134 was \"highest reliably recorded air temperature on Earth\" on July 10, 1913\n@highlight\nExcessive heat warnings extend from northern California to Arizona and beyond\n@highlight\nThe temperature reaches 127 in Death Valley on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 506, "end": 529}, {"start": 622, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 969, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, @placeholder residents saw a high of 119 degrees on Saturday -- setting a new record for the day.", "idx": 11047}], "idx": 7151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- When it comes to Russia's annexation of Crimea and possible further expansion in eastern Ukraine, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is taking the long view. \"This isn't a matter of one or two days or one or two weeks,\" Hagel told CNN's Jim Sciutto in an interview Wednesday during a visit to China. \"When Russia has taken the action it has to violate the integrity and sovereignty of a nation, there will be long-term consequences.\" Now, he said, \"those long-term consequences are playing out.\" Long-term consequences News headlines chronicle continued political instability in the region, with pro-Russian separatists occupying government buildings in eastern Ukraine while Russian troops are gathered across the border.\n@highlight\nCNN's Jim Sciutto interviews Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel during his visit to China\n@highlight\nHagel says sanctions and isolation will hurt Russia\n@highlight\nNot a matter of \"one or two days or one or two weeks,\" Hagel says\n@highlight\nNEW: Hagel notes efforts to build trust with China despite differences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 746, "end": 748}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia has \"really isolated itself in a global community that @placeholder needs,\" Hagel argued, adding that \"we all need to be part of a global community for our own economic interests as well as security and stability.\"", "idx": 11051}], "idx": 7153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Maine judge on Friday ruled in favor of a nurse who defied a quarantine in a tense standoff with state authorities, saying local health officials failed to prove the need for a stricter order enforcing an Ebola quarantine. District Court Chief Judge Charles LaVerdiere ordered nurse Kaci Hickox, who recently returned to the United States after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, to submit to \"direct active monitoring,\" coordinate travel with public health officials and immediately notify health authorities should symptoms appear. Another hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. Standing with her boyfriend Ted Wilbur, outside their home in Maine, Hickox told reporters the decision was a \"good compromise\" and that she would continue to comply with direct active monitoring.\n@highlight\nNurse Kaci Hickox calls court decision a \"good compromise\"\n@highlight\nJudge rejects Ebola quarantine for Hickox, loosens restrictions\n@highlight\n\"We are not trying to get anyone sick,\" her boyfriend says\n@highlight\nTed Wilbur, her boyfriend, says quarantine of aid workers will affect their partners as well", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 6}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 252, "end": 269}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 374, "end": 385}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said state officials are the ones being unreasonable.", "idx": 11055}], "idx": 7156} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Colorado Sheriff is speaking out over the says the death of Harold Henthorn's first wife, Lynn, in 1995, claiming it was not an accident, despite his department reaching that conclusion 20 years ago. 'Based upon the information I've been briefed on up to this date \u2026 I do not think it's an accident,' Sheriff Tony Spurlock told CBS4 in an exclusive interview. 'I don't think it was an accident and I think it's very suspicious,' said Sheriff Spurlock, who became the Douglas County sheriff last month. Last year Harold Henthorn, 58, was indicted on a charge of first-degree murder in the death of hi second wife Dr Toni Henthorn, 50.\n@highlight\nHarold Henthorn told friends that his wife Toni had slipped while trying to take a photograph during their hike in September 2012 and fell 50ft\n@highlight\nToni Henthorn had life insurance policies worth $4.5m and two days after her death, a claim was put in for a $1.5m policy, according to reports\n@highlight\nIn 1995, Henthorn's first wife was also killed in mysterious circumstances\n@highlight\nThey were changing a tire on a rural road late at night when the car slipped off a jack and crushed her to death, he told authorities\n@highlight\nHarold Henthorn collected nearly $500,000 in life insurance proceeds from his wife's death", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 515, "end": 529}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 662}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an interview with a Douglas County investigator, @placeholder said he had been having a lot of flat tires recently 'due to construction in the area of their home.", "idx": 11058}], "idx": 7158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Early one eastern Congolese morning six months ago, Josephine was sleeping in her hut, dreaming about selling her crops. She heard people singing victory songs, thinking it was part of her dream, but gunshots jolted her awake. She could see in the light of dawn that the next village was on fire. She saw people fleeing toward her village, some being shot as they ran. She quickly herded her four children into the tall grass, where others from her village were already hiding. They watched their village torched by the singing militia, known as Raia Mutumboki, a branch of which is allied to the M23, the latest rebel group to plunge the Congo into full-scale war.\n@highlight\nCongo war, funded by conflict minerals, is the deadliest since World War II\n@highlight\nIn Congo, John Prendergast heard of villagers slaughtered with machetes, families fleeing\n@highlight\nHe says Western consumer demand for a conflict-free minerals trade is encouraging\n@highlight\nHe thinks signs are hopeful as Congo, other African nations sign framework for peace", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 789}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I asked @placeholder why all this was happening, she replied, \"The war is over the minerals, nothing else.\"", "idx": 11064}], "idx": 7163} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a heroic 16-year-old rugby tackled a thug to the ground after seeing him attack two female police officers. Kiya Ingham chased and restrained Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, after he violently assaulted two WPCs on a busy road in Brighton, East Sussex. The keen kick boxer has now been given a top bravery award for assisting WPC Lynsey Burkinshaw and WPC Johanna Clarke and plans to become a police officer. Scroll down for video Kiya Ingham chased and restrained Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, after he assaulted two WPCs in Brighton He said: 'I took interest at what was happening inside the police car and sat at the bus stop for about 30 seconds.\n@highlight\nKiya Ingham, 16, chased and tackled Bradley Jay Hughes, 31, in Brighton\n@highlight\nHughes had attacked two policewomen who were arresting him\n@highlight\nThe teenager has been given a bravery award and plans to be a police officer\n@highlight\nHughes kicked out and tried to escape after being put into the police car\n@highlight\nPleaded guilty to assaulting officers and given 100 hours community work", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 161, "end": 178}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 380}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 476, "end": 493}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking after he received his award, Mr @placeholder said: 'You can see him point at me and say 'I know your face'", "idx": 11065}], "idx": 7164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 200 structures have been destroyed and 1,100 damaged after a dam on an eastern Iowa lake failed, unleashing a torrent of floodwaters, a spokesman for the governor said Sunday. The Lake Delhi dam, about 45 miles north of Cedar Rapids, failed Saturday as a result of \"massive rain -- a very unusually high amount this season,\" according to Jim Flansburg, communications director for Gov. Chet Culver. It was unclear how many of the structures impacted by the ensuing floodwaters were residential homes, Flansburg said. Culver planned to tour the affected areas Sunday afternoon, helping set sandbags out to stave off the rising Maquoketa River.\n@highlight\nIt's unclear how many of the affected structures are residential homes\n@highlight\nThe Lake Delhi dam failed Saturday as a result of heavy rainfall in the region\n@highlight\nIowa Gov. Chet Culver will tour the affected region Sunday\n@highlight\nNo injuries were reported in the flooding", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 404, "end": 414}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Video on Saturday showed massive amounts of water violently gushing from the pool behind the dam into the @placeholder below.", "idx": 11066}], "idx": 7165} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Watch the full interview with Ted Nugent Wednesday. \"Piers Morgan Tonight\" airs weeknights on CNN/US at 9 p.m. ET and on CNN International at 0200 GMT (live simulcast), 1200 GMT, and 2000 GMT and HKT. CNN -- \"Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead,\" Ted Nugent tells CNN's Piers Morgan. \"Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones, we're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun.\" The rocker and gun rights activist known for hits like \"Cat Scratch Fever\" and \"Stranglehold\" and nicknamed the \"Motor City Madman\" gives his unique take on firearms, America, and more on Wednesday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\"\n@highlight\nTed Nugent: 'More guns equals less crime'\n@highlight\nNugent: 'My view of America right now is so beautiful I can hardly stand myself'\n@highlight\nTed Nugent on military service: 'There is no nobler sacrifice'\n@highlight\nNugent on Sarah Palin: 'Great woman, perfect American'", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 53, "end": 72}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 98, "end": 99}, {"start": 121, "end": 137}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 203}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 661, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 749, "end": 768}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You're very, very pro the troops and I get that,\" @placeholder told Nugent.", "idx": 11072}], "idx": 7170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jose Mourinho might be feeling the pressure at Real Madrid, but the world's most famous soccer coach has taken time out to help a man from a tiny island nation who fully understands the importance of high-intensity decision-making. In one life, Lucio Antunes is an air traffic controller. In another, he is coach of the Cape Verde national football team, which this weekend will play at the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time. \"Mourinho is very friendly with the President of Cape Verde so when we qualified, the President spoke to him -- and Mourinho then invited me to Real Madrid for one week,\" Antunes told CNN's Human to Hero series.\n@highlight\nAn air traffic controller coaches Cape Verde's national soccer team\n@highlight\nLucio Antunes has steered the football minnows to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nHe has been dubbed Cape Verde's \"Special One\" for his achievements\n@highlight\nAntunes will return to the air traffic control tower when his coaching role ends", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 329, "end": 361}, {"start": 400, "end": 420}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 798, "end": 823}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the years, the emigration from the islands has been so great that the number of Cape Verdeans and their descendants living overseas now exceeds the population of those at home, so @placeholder is forced to use the very simplest of methods to follow his footballers' form.", "idx": 11076}], "idx": 7174} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prosecutors filed murder charges Tuesday against two Utah residents in the slayings of two California sheriff's deputies during a shooting rampage that also left a motorist and third deputy wounded. Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, who was booked into jail under the pseudonym Marcelo Marquez, and his wife, 38-year-old Janelle Marquez Monroy, appeared separately in court for an arraignment, but did not enter pleas. They were both shackled and in a courtroom cell surrounded by sheriff's deputies during their appearances. Monroy-Bracamonte, his left forearm heavily bandaged from an injury he suffered before his arrest, asked Sacramento Superior Court Judge Helena Gweon to slow down as she read the charges against him.\n@highlight\nLuis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte, 34, AKA Marcelo Marquez and his wife Janelle Marquez Monroy, 38, entered no plea Tuesday\n@highlight\nAuthorities say he's been living in the U.S. illegally after being convicted in Arizona for selling drugs in 1997 and deported to Mexico twice\n@highlight\nComplaint charges both with the murder of Placer County homicide detective Michael Davis\n@highlight\nMonroy-Bracamonte alone is charged with slaying Sacramento County Deputy Daniel Oliver\n@highlight\nBoth are charged with the attempted murder and attempted carjacking of motorist Anthony Davis", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 199, "end": 228}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 319, "end": 340}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 735, "end": 764}, {"start": 775, "end": 789}, {"start": 804, "end": 825}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1311}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other charges say the pair possessed an assault rifle that is illegal in @placeholder, and that Monroy-Bracamonte was a felon in possession of the rifle, stolen shotgun, .9mm handgun and a .380 caliber handgun.", "idx": 11081}], "idx": 7176} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For the second time, an international tribunal has acquitted a former Kosovo prime minister and two others of abusing and killing Serbs, raising fears that the Thursday ruling could further strain tense relations between the two countries. The judges ruled there was no evidence that Ramush Haradinaj, who was a commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army before becoming prime minister, and two other former commanders murdered, tortured and unlawfully detained Serbian civilians, according to the summary judgment. It was the second recent high-profile acquittal on appeal by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Two former Croatian generals were cleared of war crimes on November 16.\n@highlight\nNEW: Amnesty International: \"Is anybody ever going to be brought to justice?\"\n@highlight\nRamush Haradinaj was indicted on charges of abusing and killing detainees\n@highlight\nA trial court acquitted Haradinaj and two others in 2008\n@highlight\nProsecutors appealed, and the appeals chamber reinstated six counts against the three men", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 293, "end": 308}, {"start": 338, "end": 359}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 587, "end": 617}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 734, "end": 754}, {"start": 818, "end": 833}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kosovo declared its independence in 2008, but @placeholder has refused to recognize the move.", "idx": 11099}], "idx": 7189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow Nancy Kerrigan has opened up for the first time about the figure skating scandal that shook the Olympic world 20 years ago, and said she was shocked to think Tonya Harding could be behind it because the pair 'were friendly.' In 1994, Kerrigan was clubbed in the knee at the US Figure Skating Championships by Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly and a hit squad to try to keep her from skating against her rival in the Lillehammer Olympics. Kerrigan, who recovered and went on to win a silver medal at the games, said she really wanted to believe Harding wasn't involved in the bizarre plot that made worldwide headlines.\n@highlight\nIn 1994, Kerrigan was clubbed in the knee at the US Figure Skating Championships by Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly and a hit squad to try to keep her from skating against Harding in the Lillehammer Olympics\n@highlight\nTwo decades later, Kerrigan who recovered and went on to win a silver medal at the games, has opened up about the scandal for the first time\n@highlight\nAt a Friday press screening of a new documentary 'Nancy & Tonya,' which will air on NBC on Sunday, Kerrigan grew noticeably uncomfortable\n@highlight\nIn the show, Harding says, dismissively: 'I've apologized so many times. She is not worth my time anymore'\n@highlight\nThe bizarre attack stunned the Olympic world and made headlines in the US and abroad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 693, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 834, "end": 853}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1357}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And they're like, \"@placeholder, we can't prove it, but we think she was the mastermind of the whole thing.\"'", "idx": 11110}], "idx": 7196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:52 EST, 20 March 2013 What do all these classic film scenes have in common? They all involve weapons. Or at least they did. A new internet craze has seen movie fans trying to doctor film history by replacing guns with something altogether more positive - a thumbs up pose. The images suggest that some of Hollywood's most recognisable characters, from Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry to Jamie Foxx's Django, should have swapped their weapons for something more encouraging. Laid back: Spock adopts a casual thumbs up pose\n@highlight\nPictures posted on blog doctoring famous film scenes by removing guns\n@highlight\nFilm hard men such as Rambo and John McClane instead give a thumbs up\n@highlight\nThumbs & Ammo blog says 'real men don't need guns' but a 'positive attitude'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder makes another appearance this time with a double thumbs up", "idx": 11119}], "idx": 7203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Violence erupted across Iraq on Saturday, with dozens of killings reported in shellings, bombings and shootings, authorities said. Most of the deaths occurred in Anbar province, the Sunni region west of Baghdad where security forces have been squaring off with anti-government fighters. Soldiers shelled and bombed parts of Falluja, killing 17 people and wounding 21 others, health officials said. This comes as Iraq's military embarks on a large-scale operation to regain control of the city. Military action, which included the bombing of mosques and houses in Falluja, sparked an exodus of thousands of residents fleeing the fighting, the officials said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Falluja fighting sparks a large exodus\n@highlight\nViolence reported in Ramadi\n@highlight\nA rash of bombings killed several people\n@highlight\nIraq has been wracked with sectarian violence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder capital of Ramadi, two police officers told CNN that Iraqi security forces killed more than 30 anti-government fighters.", "idx": 11125}], "idx": 7209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newcastle head coach John Carver has demanded action against the Crystal Palace fan who threw a coin that hit Fabricio Coloccini in the face at Selhurst Park. The incident occurred as the Newcastle players celebrated Papiss Cisse's opener in the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Wednesday evening. A furious Carver insisted that Coloccini was lucky not to be blinded by the coin. The Newcastle players celebrate their opener at Selhurst Park as Fabricio Coloccini is struck in the face (right) The Newcastle players seem oblivious to the coin hitting Coloccini's face during the 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace Newcastle head coach John Carver was left fuming after his captain was struck by a coin at Selhurst Park\n@highlight\nCrystal Palace drew 1-1 with Newcastle at Selhurst Park on Wednesday\n@highlight\nNewcastle captain Fabricio Coloccini was struck in the face by a coin\n@highlight\nThe incident occurred as the Newcastle players celebrated their opener\n@highlight\nPalace's Fraizer Campbell scored his first goal since October to equalise", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 110, "end": 127}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 427, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 461}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 973, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One official shows his colleague the coin having found the object that was thrown at @placeholder on Wednesday", "idx": 11129}], "idx": 7211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seth Meyers will remain the lone talking head on the \"Saturday Night Live\" Weekend Update desk, at least in the near future, according to the comedian. Seth Meyers is thankful that politicians \"did not stop being crazy\" after the 2008 elections. \"It looks like for right now, we're going to stick with doing it solo,\" Meyers said Monday in New York as he was getting ready for the show's 35th season premiere on September 26. Meyers, SNL's head writer, hosted the popular sketch alone after Amy Poehler left the show last season. Last week, several online sites were reporting that featured player Kristen Wiig was set to become Meyers' partner on the show's longest-running recurring segment.\n@highlight\n\"SNL\" is \"doing it solo\" on Weekend Update, Seth Meyers says\n@highlight\nInternet was wrong about Kristen Wiig rumor, according to Meyers\n@highlight\nSNL's Watkins, Wilson to be replaced by Upright Citizens Brigade members\n@highlight\n35th season premieres September 26, with Megan Fox and U2", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 63, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 445}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 902, "end": 925}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder won't be the only cast member from last year missing on the September 26 premiere, hosted by actress Megan Fox with musical guest U2.", "idx": 11131}], "idx": 7212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- France on Wednesday said accusations by Rwanda that French politicians and military officials helped prepare and carry out the 1994 Rwandan genocide are \"unacceptable.\" Alain Juppe, French foreign minister during the Rwanda genocide, calls the report an attempt to re-write history. Rwanda's Ministry of Justice released a report Tuesday detailing the alleged French role in the mass killings, which left 800,000 people dead in 100 days when Hutu extremists went on a rampage killing Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The report implicates 33 top French officials, including former French President Francois Mitterrand, and said French soldiers committed some of the killings.\n@highlight\nFrance: Accusations of French role in Rwanda genocide are \"unacceptable\"\n@highlight\nRwandan report says French soldiers killed and raped in Rwanda\n@highlight\nLate President Mitterrand, former Prime Minister Villepin named in report\n@highlight\n800,000 killed during 100-day rampage in 1994", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 315, "end": 333}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 615, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But France questioned the objectivity of the commission, which was formed to \"shed light on the role of @placeholder in the genocide of Tutsis in 1994,\" according to the Rwandan government's Web site.", "idx": 11137}], "idx": 7216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner Max Whitlock produced an immaculate performance to win Commonwealth gold and then declared he was in hot pursuit of the man considered by many to be the greatest gymnast of all time. The high bar creaked as Whitlock flew round it like a rotator blade, before sticking his landing without so much as a stray toenail. It was the final faultless act in an almost perfect round of competition which saw him run away with the all-around title, beating his British team-mates Daniel Keatings and Nile Wilson into silver and bronze medal positions, respectively. Whitlock, who won the team title on Tuesday, could conceivably take seven medals home from Glasgow, with five individual finals to come over the next two days, and he is a genuine gold-medal prospect in three of them.\n@highlight\nDouble Olympic bronze medallist added to the team gold won on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old scored a total of 90.631 across all six pieces of apparatus to win his first individual Commonwealth title\n@highlight\nScotland's Dan Keatings claimed silver while England team-mate Nile Wilson won bronze\n@highlight\nWhitlock says he is pushing himself towards Olympic champion Uchimura", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, in his first senior competition, nailed the parallel bars and looks likely to follow Whitlock as a star of the all-around in the future.", "idx": 11148}], "idx": 7221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With her golden Armenian skin, almond eyes and glossy hair, Kim Kardashian is widely regarded as one of the world's most beautiful women - but even she looks to others for inspiration. Despite their starkly contrasting looks, the global star has revealed that English rose Kate Moss is her beauty icon. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, the 34-year-old said: 'I love Kate Moss. I love how she wears her winged eyeliner and her messy hair and how it looks so effortless but still put together. It looks beachy and messy at the same time; I love her glamour.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nKim and Khloe shared beauty secrets with FEMAIL at Hairfinity launch\n@highlight\nBoth swear by coconut oil and Kim credits tanning for looking slimmer\n@highlight\nKim says Kanye loves it when she experiments with make-up\n@highlight\nSisters say Kylie Jenner only takes fifteen minutes to do her make-up", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As well as taking inspiration from Kate Moss, Kim learns a lot from her little sister, @placeholder.", "idx": 11160}], "idx": 7230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dominic King saw the late Liverpool comeback at Anfield. Read the match report HERE... Mario Balotelli sparked a dramatic late comeback as Liverpool beat Swansea 2-1 in the Capital One Cup last night but then sparked controversy by tussling with former Anfield midfielder Jonjo Shelvey. The Italian striker pulled out of the warm up before kick-off after feeling a twinge in his knee but was sent on as a last throw of the dice by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers as his team trailed by a goal with 20 minutes to go. This time Balotelli didn't let Rodgers down as he scored the equaliser with a left foot volley in front of the Kop with four minutes to go. Then, in injury time, Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren scored the winner with a header at the far post after Swansea had been reduced to ten men.\n@highlight\nLiverpool score twice in the final four minutes to secure dramatic 2-1 victory at Anfield against Swansea\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli came off the bench to cancel out Marvin Emnes' opener in the Capital One Cup fourth round tie\n@highlight\nDejan Lovren capitalised on a Gerhard Tremmel's error to fire Liverpool into the quarter-finals draw\n@highlight\nSwansea had Federico Fernandez sent off just before Lovren's winner for a lunge on Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho\n@highlight\nBalotelli clashed with Jonjo Shelvey after the match and in the tunnel, having seemingly flicked Shelvey's ear", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 173, "end": 187}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 629, "end": 631}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1323}, {"start": 1385, "end": 1391}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is great for @placeholder he wants to work all the time.", "idx": 11168}], "idx": 7234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A brazen, daylight suicide bombing on the African Union's peacekeeping mission in Somalia's capital has killed at least 21 people, mostly peacekeepers, the mission said Friday. The attack came days after U.S. special forces killed Saleh ali Saleh Nabhan, pictured, in southern Somalia. Suicide bombers, disguised in two U.N.-marked vehicles, Thursday rammed through the security gate of the mission's headquarters, which is attached to Mogadishu's airport. They detonated their explosives just as Somalia's transitional government and mission representatives concluded a high-level meeting inside the compound, said the African Union's special representative for Somalia, Nicolas Bwakira. The attack killed four Somali civilians and 17 Ugandan and Burundian soldiers, including the mission's second in command, Burundian Maj. Gen. 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The Chancellor insists there will be no political tax breaks because Britain must \u2018stay the course to prosperity\u2019. \u2018What you\u2019re going to see is me avoiding the mistakes of Labour chancellors before elections with unfunded giveaways that lead to economic problems after the election,\u2019 he said. A report out today warns that the Government will have to borrow \u00a39billion more than expected this year as tax receipts disappoint.\n@highlight\nChancellor says Britain must \u2018stay the course to prosperity\u2019\n@highlight\nGovernment warned they will have to borrow \u00a39billion more than expected\n@highlight\nEd Miliband claims Tories\u2019 have failed to tackle 'cost-of-living crisis'", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For them this is a joyless and payless recovery,\u2019 Mr @placeholder will say.", "idx": 11189}], "idx": 7251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:17 EST, 17 March 2014 Allegations: John Terry's father Ted, 59, (pictured) is accused of headbutting an Asian man, and threatening a black station cleaner with a bottle The father of Chelsea captain John Terry threatened a train station cleaner with a bottle and told him 'I will smash it over your head you black c***', a court heard today. Ted Terry, 59, is accused of headbutting and racially abusing an Asian man in a drunken row over a cigarette, allegedly calling Amarjit Talafair a 'f****** Paki' outside a pub.\n@highlight\nTed Terry, 59, accused of headbutting and racially abusing an Asian man\n@highlight\nTerry and friends Tudor Musteata and Stephen Niland had been drinking in a pub near Fenchurch Street Station before confrontation, court told\n@highlight\nGroup had asked Amarjit Talafair for a cigarette, but he had none to spare\n@highlight\nTerry accused of saying 'You f****** Paki, let's have it right here and now'\n@highlight\nConfrontation culminated in Terry headbutting Mr Talafair, Old Bailey hears\n@highlight\nMen then went to station where they are accused of threatening cleaner\n@highlight\nNo charges were brought over incident involving cleaner Bakela Mansuila\n@highlight\nAll three deny race charges, jury of seven men and five women told", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 124}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 537, "end": 552}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 787}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The prosecutor began his opening by telling jurors: 'This case is about racist threats, racist abuse and ultimately racist violence directed towards a member of the public who happened to be @placeholder.'", "idx": 11191}], "idx": 7252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen In Paris PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 14 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:26 EST, 14 April 2013 Hundreds of armed police have been placed around Paris' major tourist monuments because of an influx of criminal gangs from eastern Europe. It follows a huge increase in the number of aggressive beggars and pickpockets flooding into the French capital from Romania and Bulgaria \u2013 countries whose citizens will soon have unrestricted access to the UK. The Louvre alone now has 20 permanent uniformed officers patrolling its galleries, with five of them placed at the entrance. 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Mark Carney said a rise was \u2018getting closer\u2019, indicating it is likely to take place next spring in line with predictions. For workers going through the biggest squeeze on pay since the 1920s, this will mean facing the threat of higher mortgage payments before benefiting from a higher salary. The combination will put impossible pressure on millions of families. Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney said 'the Great Recession' had been a 'calamity' for workers Mr Carney admitted: \u2018We are under no illusions. The Great Recession was a calamity. Britain\u2019s workers have borne many of the consequences.\u2019 But he added: \u2018The point at which interest rates also begin to normalise is getting closer . . . You can expect interest rates to begin to rise.\u2019\n@highlight\nBank of England Governor spoke to the Trades Union Congress today\n@highlight\nSaid wages had taken a battering following the 'Great Recession' of 2007\n@highlight\nBut he warned workers not to expect a pay increase until after May election\n@highlight\nIn a further blow interest rates are likely to go up in the Spring of next year", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 506, "end": 520}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 930, "end": 950}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1206}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the @placeholder was founded in 1694, the average level of interest rates has been 5 per cent.", "idx": 11198}], "idx": 7258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israel may have committed war crimes when commandos stormed an aid ship in 2010 killing nine people, but officials will not be prosecuted because the offences are 'not serious enough'. Eight Turks and one Turkish-American died after crack troops opened fire on the crew of the Mavi Marmara in the early hours of May 31, 1010. The incident, which happened in international waters, sparked international condemnation and led to years of tense relations between Turkey and Israel. Today prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said that 'there is a reasonable basis to believe that war crimes were committed on the Mavi Marmara' but were 'not of sufficient gravity to justify further action by the International Criminal Court (ICC).'\n@highlight\nInternational Criminal Court rules there is basis to say war crimes took place\n@highlight\nBut lawyers will not prosecute as the offences are 'not sufficiently grave'\n@highlight\nEight Turks and one American-Turk died in raid on ship by Israeli troops\n@highlight\nCrew say soldiers fired first but Israel says troops fired after being attacked", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 682, "end": 709}, {"start": 712, "end": 714}, {"start": 730, "end": 757}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nine @placeholder died when Israeli troops storming the boat opened fire - the crew claim the soldiers fired without warning, while Israel says they shot after being attacked (pictured, activists hold a Israeli troop)", "idx": 11199}], "idx": 7259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The former London home of a German diplomat which was destroyed by the Nazis during the war has been brought back to life as a \u00a340million mansion. Lion Lodge is believed to be the first new mansion built in Belgravia in almost 70 years and is thought to be one of the most expensive new homes in Britain. It has been in built at Eaton Place, on the site of a Thomas Cubitt-designed property, which was bombed in 1940 during the Blitz. The former London home of a German diplomat destroyed by the Nazis during the war has been brought back to life as Lion Lodge, pictured\n@highlight\nLion Lodge is believed to be the first new luxury mansion to be built in the Belgravia area of London in nearly 70 years\n@highlight\nThe home had been the 1930s residence of Dr Harald Bielfeld, First Secretary of Commerce in the German Embassy\n@highlight\nBut the Thomas Cubbit-designed home, on Eaton Place, was bombed by fellow Nazis during the Blitz in 1940\n@highlight\nStunning seven-bedroom home, which features a leisure complex, is on the market with a guide price of \u00a340million", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 910, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the war, another home was built in its place, but after a long planning battle it was knocked down and replaced by the new @placeholder.", "idx": 11200}], "idx": 7260} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A second friend of Officer Darren Wilson has come forward to defend the cop, describing him as a 'really quiet, well-mannered, respectful guy', who never showed any signs of violence. The male friend of the Michael Brown shooter spoke to GMA on Tuesday but asked that his identity be concealed for his own safety. The friend has been exchanging text messages with the 28-year-old Ferguson officer and said: 'I can tell that this is really hard on him.' Scroll down for video A woman called Josie called a St Louis radio station this weekend in defense of Michael Brown shoot Darren Wilson (pictured). She said that Brown had rushed at the officer after trying to grab his gun and punching him\n@highlight\nA male friend of Ferguson cop Darren Wilson said on Tuesday that he played hockey with him for years and had never once seen him get into a fight\n@highlight\nThe friend asked that his identity be concealed for his own safety\n@highlight\nA woman claiming to be a friend of Darren Wilson earlier told a St Louis radio station the cop HAD heard the 911 dispatch about the robbery\n@highlight\n'Josie' claimed Michael Brown punched Wilson and tried to grab his gun\n@highlight\nA police source later corroborated her claims saying it was 'accurate' to what Wilson had told investigators\n@highlight\nSt. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter who tweeted on Monday that 'more than a dozen witnesses corroborated cop's story' later admitted she was on leave and her post was 'personal'\n@highlight\nBrown then ran but turned around and charged at Wilson who fired shots, the friend claimed, saying that the teen seemed 'like he was on something'\n@highlight\nObama sending Attorney General Eric Holder to Ferguson on Wednesday to meet with federal law enforcement authorities investigating Brown's death", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 974, "end": 986}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1483}, {"start": 1527, "end": 1532}, {"start": 1637, "end": 1641}, {"start": 1668, "end": 1678}, {"start": 1683, "end": 1690}, {"start": 1768, "end": 1772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family's autopsy, which was released on Sunday, revealed the unarmed 18-year-old had been shot at least six times by @placeholder.", "idx": 11204}], "idx": 7263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Nato troops have been killed in southern Afghanistan on a day of violence in the war-torn country that also saw a rogue policeman shoot dead nine sleeping officers. One Nato service member died in a roadside bomb explosion this morning and the other in an insurgent attack yesterday. No further details were disclosed, but the deaths bring the number of international troops killed in Afghanistan so far this year to 88. On patrol: German soldiers walk through a street in the province of Kunduz yesterday. Two Nato troops have been killed in Afghanistan in the last 24 hours - one died in a roadside bomb explosion this morning and the other in an insurgent attack yesterday\n@highlight\nNumber of international troops killed in Afghanistan this year stands at 88\n@highlight\nPolice blame Taliban for incident in which policeman shot nine colleagues\n@highlight\nU.S. 'launches drone attack' in Pakistan, killing four militants", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder shut the border last November in retaliation for American airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.", "idx": 11206}], "idx": 7264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- A suspect accused of killing a Georgia police officer and wounding another one surrendered to authorities after a hostage standoff Friday night. The incident was shown live on television as officers arrested suspect Jamie Donnell Hood in Athens, Georgia. Hood, who was shirtless, emerged from the home a little after 11 p.m. with people whom authorities said he had held hostage. SWAT officers descended on Hood, ending the saga that had lasted four days. Hood was being held without bond Saturday in the Hall County Detention Center, Captain Eric Pozen of the Clarke County Sheriff's Office said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Jamie Donnell Hood is held without bond\n@highlight\nSuspect asks to be arrested on TV\n@highlight\nShirtless suspect turns himself in after allegedly holding eight hostage\n@highlight\nHe is wanted in connection with Tuesday's slaying of a Georgia police officer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 233, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 522, "end": 549}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 578, "end": 607}, {"start": 631, "end": 648}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shooting spurred a huge manhunt that climaxed when authorities learned that Hood was holed up in an apartment in @placeholder.", "idx": 11208}], "idx": 7265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Las Vegas (CNN) -- A shooting and a fiery crash left three people dead in the neon heart of the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday, and police scrambled to find out who triggered the carnage. The bloodshed closed the Strip for about a block and a half around some of its biggest draws, leaving tourists gaping at a wrecked Maserati, a burned-out taxi and four other vehicles. \"First time in Vegas, and then, like, the whole thing, what you know from movies only -- I was shocked,\" Christine Gerstenberger, who was visiting the desert gambling mecca from Germany, said Thursday afternoon. She and her brothers debated going back to the hotel \"because I'm totally scared,\" but \"We're too curious,\" she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kenneth Cherry Jr., a rapper known as Kenny Clutch, was killed, his lawyer says\n@highlight\nGunfire and a fiery crash kill 3 in the heart of Las Vegas Strip\n@highlight\nCasino visitor describes seeing \"fireball\" from Caesars Palace\n@highlight\nPolice are looking for a black Range Rover Sport with large black rims", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 474, "end": 496}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}, {"start": 987, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sports car's driver, the cab driver and a passenger in the taxi all died; a passenger in the @placeholder and three other people in the resulting pileup were hurt, Gillespie said.", "idx": 11216}], "idx": 7271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Simon Zebo and Andrew Conway both crossed twice as Munster dominated their Champions Cup dead rubber against a young Sale outfit at Thomond Park. Both sides were out of the running in Pool One, but the Irish province salvaged some pride with a runaway 65-10 bonus-point victory that included eight second-half tries. An early Zebo effort launched Munster towards a 10-0 lead, before the stubborn Sharks rallied with a tremendous Tom Arscott score and just three points separated the sides at the break. Munster full back Simon Zebo (centre) breaks away during his side's second-half rout of Sale However, after Keith Earls crowned his first start of the season with an excellent individual try and a penalty try was added, the floodgates were well and truly opened as Pat Howard, Zebo, Andrew Conway (two), Tommy O'Donnell and Duncan Williams all touched down between the 65th and 80th minutes.\n@highlight\nBoth sides were out of the running in Pool One of the Champions Cup\n@highlight\nMunster ran in nine tries during rout at Thomond Park\n@highlight\nSimon Zebo impressed at full-back for home side\n@highlight\nKeith Earls scored a superb individual try in the second-half\n@highlight\nIt was Munster's highest-ever score in a European rugby game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 960, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then completed his brace with an opportunist try, cleverly rolling from the back of a close-in ruck to reach over and make it 39-10.", "idx": 11222}], "idx": 7275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Eastern European gang of hackers bent on stealing company secrets was responsible for recent attacks on Apple, Facebook and Twitter as well as dozens of other less-publicized hacks, according to new reports. Two unnamed \"people familiar with the matter\" told Bloomberg that the hackers appeared to be looking for research, intellectual property or other private information that they can sell on the underground market. Apple confirmed Tuesday that some of its employees' computers had been compromised after they visited a hacked website for iPhone developers. That site exploited a vulnerability in the Java browser plug-in. Weeks earlier, Facebook said that some of its computers were also compromised after employees visited a developer site.\n@highlight\nCybersecurity expert says most savvy Web crime originates in Eastern Europe\n@highlight\nApple, Facebook, Twitter attacks came from Eastern European gang, report says\n@highlight\n\"Water hole\" attack apparently used a site for developers on Apple's mobile system\n@highlight\nApple said this week that some employees' computers had been compromised", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 900, "end": 915}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier in January, @placeholder said it, too, was attacked and that about 250,000 user accounts may have been compromised, with names and e-mails possibly being uncovered.", "idx": 11225}], "idx": 7278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Germany continues to rise as lead survivor -- and decision-maker -- in the European Union's economic mire, the U.S. would do well to take a lesson from the country's economic model, particularly in manufacturing. Losing 4 million jobs over the past 10 years, U.S. manufacturing has hovered at roughly 12% of America's GDP, less than half its percentage in the 1950s. In Germany, however, manufacturing is well on its way toward 25% of GDP. President Barack Obama's pledge this week to lower manufacturing sector taxes to 25%, and January's U.S. manufacturing growth numbers, the highest in seven months, will certainly help stem the tide. But, clearly, a word to the wise is in order.\n@highlight\nU.S. manufacturing lost 4 million jobs over past 10 years, accounts for only 12% of GDP\n@highlight\nWriters: Germany recovered quickly from the economic crisis by keeping its skilled work force\n@highlight\nGerman industry is 25% of its GDP, they write, and focuses on high-quality goods\n@highlight\nWriters: German industry has unions, offers high wages and is its most successful sector", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the face of global competition, @placeholder manufacturing workers' representation remains strong.", "idx": 11231}], "idx": 7279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal fans have accused Ashley Cole of being obsessed by money ever since he left them for Chelsea - and on this occasion, they could have a point. Cole met his former Chelsea and England team-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips met for lunch in a Hollywood hotel and the defender paid for the meal from an envelope stuffed with cash. The 33-year-old is a free agent after seeing out his contract at Stamford Bridge and was dropped from England's World Cup squad, prompting his international retirement. Meeting: Former team-mates Ashley Cole (left) and Shaun Wright-Phillips meet at the Hollywood hotel for lunch\n@highlight\nAshley Cole holds a wad of cash weeks after England squad snub and Chelsea contract runs out\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea and England team-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips joins him for lunch in Hollywood\n@highlight\nCole nicknamed 'Cashley' by Arsenal fans after move to Chelsea\n@highlight\nFull back booed by his own fans and derided by public after Cheryl split", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 200, "end": 220}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 779}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "angry with him due to a clandestine meeting with @placeholder boss Jose", "idx": 11235}], "idx": 7282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner England's female swimmers made it another golden night in the pool with Fran Halsall winning her second gold and Siobhan O\u2019Connor topping the podium after winning three silvers and a bronze earlier in the week. Halsall, 24, has promised greatness for a long time now and is delivering in Glasgow in sensational style. It took her just 25.20sec to make history last night in a watery blur of brilliance. She led the race throughout, becoming the only woman to win Commonwealth gold in both the 50 metres butterfly and 50m freestyle. \u2018It feels just amazing,\u2019 she said. \u2018I wanted to swim a bit faster but it\u2019s another personal best so I can\u2019t complain. I was in control the whole race and couldn\u2019t feel anyone\u2019s presence too close.\u2019Less than two hours before, she advanced to her fourth final of the week, this time for tonight\u2019s 100m freestyle, touching on 54.88 to qualify fifth fastest.\n@highlight\nO'Connor was a clear winner with fastest time in the world this year, 2:08:21\n@highlight\nO'Connor's winning time was also a Commonwealth Games record\n@highlight\nHalsall dominated the 50m butterfly\n@highlight\nHalsall had already won gold in the freestyle race on Saturday\n@highlight\nShe becomes first woman to win both medals at the Games\n@highlight\nHome crowd's favourite Hannah Miley finished with the bronze medal\n@highlight\nAustralia's Alicia Coutts won the silver, two seconds behind O'Connor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 152, "end": 167}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1321}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1389}, {"start": 1426, "end": 1433}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finally: @placeholder was able to pose with the gold medal after her brilliant 200m medley final performance", "idx": 11236}], "idx": 7283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 300 Syrian refugees rescued by a cruise ship off the coast of Cyprus today staged a dramatic sit-in aboard the pleasure liner ... and refused to budge until it took them to mainland Europe. The group was found stranded in the Mediterranean Sea after fleeing their war-torn homeland as it continued under onslaught of Islamic State jihadis. But as soon as the Salamis Cruise Lines ship docked in Cyprus to drop them off, they stayed on board and demanded to be taken to Italy. 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The trial of Watkins' former girlfriend Joanne Mjadzelics \u2013 who is accused of possessing indecent images and sharing them with the Lostprophets singer \u2013 heard how the pair discussed kidnapping a brother and sister, to 'kill one and rape the other'. 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The lawsuit received a go-ahead hours later by a 225-201 vote, passing the House of Representatives along largely party lines with five Republicans voting 'no.' Every Democrat opposed the legislation authorizing the lawsuit. 'There\u2019s a bunch of stuff that needs to get done,' Obama told a cheering, partisan audience in Kansas City, Missouri just hours earlier. 'Unfortunately, I think the main vote ... that they\u2019ve scheduled for today is whether or not they decide to sue me for doing my job.'\n@highlight\nHouse vote Wednesday afternoon confirmed that Congress will sue Obama\n@highlight\nPresident told Kansas City audience that he has taken more than 40 executive actions this year because Congress isn't doing its job\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner spearheaded the federal lawsuit over unilateral changes the White House made to the Obamacare law\n@highlight\nCongress wasn't consulted about the changes, which made it more politically palatable by pushing back specific deadlines written into the law\n@highlight\nIf Boehner's lawsuit were to go to trial and see a verdict, Obama said, 'I would have already left office'\n@highlight\nBoehner wrote on Monday that 'there is a conflict between the executive branch and the legislative branch of our government. 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Cory Booker joined in on Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's annual 'airing of the grievances' on Twitter this year, playfully suggesting that the Republican lawmaker shed his curly locks ahead of his probable presidential campaign. Paul, a likely but unconfirmed White House contender, was sending the tweets as part of the fictional 'Festivus' holiday, made popular in the 1990s 'Seinfeld' sitcom when he teased Democrat Booker for not retweeting him more often. Booker responded in kind and said he had only one grievance for his colleague in the Senate. 'SHAVE YOUR HEAD. Those curls are offensive. Plus If running for a higher office u'll be far more aerodynamic,' he joked.\n@highlight\n'Festivus' is a fictional secular holiday introduced to Americans during a 1997 episode of 'Seinfeld'\n@highlight\nIts celebration in the Costanza household included annual 'airing of grievances' around the dinner table\n@highlight\nPaul has adopted that tradition each year, mischievously sniping about Washington, the media, and fellow lawmakers on Twitter\n@highlight\nAfter he questioned the media's obsession with his hair and joked that Booker should retweet him more often, Booker joined in on the fun", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also followed up his lighthearted message with one that was serious in tone.", "idx": 11268}], "idx": 7304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vowed Wednesday that his country will never develop nuclear weapons, telling NBC News that he is open to diplomatically resolving issues surrounding his country's controversial nuclear program. \"We have never pursued or sought a nuclear bomb and we are not going to do so,\" Rouhani said. Later, he added, \"We have time and again said that, under no circumstances, would we seek any weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. Nor will we ever.\" In an interview with NBC's Ann Curry, Rouhani said that -- even with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a looming presence in Iranian society -- he has \"full power and has complete authority\" to make a deal with others on nuclear matters.\n@highlight\nIranian President Hassan Rouhani talks to NBC News about his nation's nuclear program\n@highlight\nRouhani says his government \"has complete authority\" to reach a deal with the U.S., others\n@highlight\nHe calls a recent exchange of letters with U.S. President Obama as \"positive and constructive\"\n@highlight\nConsidered a moderate, Rouhani was elected president earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He spoke about getting a letter from U.S. President Barack Obama after his recent election and inauguration, saying the @placeholder president congratulated him and raised certain issues.", "idx": 11276}], "idx": 7310} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There have been times in the past five years, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when turning on the TV pushed Steven Gerrard to the limit. Liverpool\u2019s captain is a football fanatic who never misses a chance to sit down at home and watch a game. But, at various points since December 9, 2009 \u2014 the date his club relinquished a place among Europe\u2019s elite \u2014 Gerrard has found viewing the Champions League almost intolerable. \u2018When you aren\u2019t involved, there is a big jealousy,\u2019 Gerrard admits. \u2018I was jealous of the teams and players who were involved when Liverpool had nothing to do it with it. But that\u2019s a good thing, isn\u2019t it? It\u2019s the best competition to play in at club level. There\u2019s a hole there when you are out of it.\u2019\n@highlight\nLiverpool's last Champions League game was in December 2009\n@highlight\nLiverpool face Bulgarians Ludogorets on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nCaptain Steven Gerrard says: 'If we go out in the group stages, or the last 16, we will be majorly, majorly disappointed'\n@highlight\nGerrard says of Mario Balotelli: 'If people want to call him crazy\n@highlight\nTen seasons since Gerrard captained Liverpool to Champions League glory", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 392, "end": 407}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But we have got @placeholder now and we have got to move on.", "idx": 11290}], "idx": 7322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gus Poyet believes his former Spurs team-mates Tim Sherwood and Les Ferdinand are the double act who can save Queens Park Rangers from relegation. The Sunderland boss played alongside the pair at White Hart Lane and expects them to form the new management team at Loftus Road, Sherwood in the dugout and Ferdinand as director of football. Poyet, whose resurgent Black Cats take on the managerless R\u2019s this evening, said: \u2018They (Sherwood and Ferdinand) would be a good partnership. They know each other very well and are strong characters. Tim Sherwood (right) is the leading contender to become the new Queens Park Rangers manager\n@highlight\nTim Sherwood is the frontrunner to be named Queens Park Rangers boss\n@highlight\nHis ex Tottenham team-mate Gus Poyet believes he is the man for the job\n@highlight\nQPR are currently 19th in the Premier League, three points from safety", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 110, "end": 128}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 603, "end": 621}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 686, "end": 704}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 806, "end": 808}, {"start": 836, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had a difficult situation at @placeholder (last season) and did very well there.", "idx": 11295}], "idx": 7327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 23 August 2012 Rafael Correa says the UK has no right to criticise Ecuador Ecuador's President Rafael Correa says Britain is not in a position to preach about its decision to offer asylum to Julian Assange when it failed to extradite former Chilean President Augusto Pinochet. Correa has infuriated British officials by offering protection at the Ecuador embassy in London to the Wikileaks founder who is wanted for sex assault and rape allegations in Sweden. The South American nation's socialist leader says he shares the former computer hacker's fears that he could be sent from Sweden to the U.S. to face charges over WikiLeak's publication in 2010 of thousands of secret U.S. cables.\n@highlight\nChilean dictate for granted right to stay in UK in 2000\n@highlight\nCorrea is part of a leftist alliance of Latin American leaders against U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 112, "end": 113}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 333, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 819, "end": 820}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Ecuadorean government remains angry at a veiled threat by @placeholder to enter its embassy and arrest Assange.", "idx": 11299}], "idx": 7329} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The abused flight attendant who was attacked and berated by an airline executive when he failed to serve her nuts in a bowl on a flight from New York to South Korea is sharing his story. Screaming Cho Hyun-ah, a senior vice-president at the airline and daughter of the airline's chairman, angrily demanded the removal of the crew member, Park Chang-jin, from the flight when he gave her macadamia nuts in a bag. She then forced the Incheon-bound flight to taxi back to the terminal at New York's JFK Airport to kick the junior flight attendant off the plane. Now, Chang-jin has revealed that several officials from Korean Air asked him to deny the incident ever happened.\n@highlight\nKorean Air executive Cho Hyun-ah demanded that her flight be turned around and a flight attendant removed after serving her nuts in a bag\n@highlight\nThe flight attendant said he did as told because she was the chairman's daughter, and got off, taking another flight home to South Korea\n@highlight\nThe flight attendant, Park Chiang-jin, now reveals that Korean Air officials asked him to lie about the incident and say it never happened\n@highlight\nHyun-ah publicly apologized for the incident Friday, and has lost her executive post at the airline\n@highlight\nHer father and airline chairman Cho Yang-ho called her foolish", "entities": [{"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1283}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had earlier excused her behavior even as it apologized for inconveniencing passengers.", "idx": 11301}], "idx": 7331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A \u2018last ditch\u2019 drug for prostate cancer sufferers is to be axed from NHS use. Jevtana gives men with advanced disease at least three extra months of life \u2013 but some have survived three or more years. The Cancer Drugs Fund plans to remove the drug from its approved list effective from March because of weak cost-effectiveness. Although it will remain available for existing patients, doctors will be unable to prescribe it for hundreds of men with the disease. A 'last ditch' drug for prostate cancer sufferers is to be axed from NHS use from March this year. The chemotherapy drug Jevtana gives men with advanced disease at least three extra months of life - but some have survived for more than three years. Cancer charities say NHS England has failed patients (file photo)\n@highlight\nJetvana gives men with prostate cancer at least three months of life\n@highlight\nBut some men given the drug have survived three or more years\n@highlight\nCancer Drugs Fund plans to axe drug from its approved list from March\n@highlight\nThey say it is not cost-effective and doesn't offer 'sufficient clinical benefit'\n@highlight\nCharities say the appraisal system for drugs is broken, failing patients\n@highlight\n40,000 men in Britain diagnosed each year, over 10,000 die from disease", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 204, "end": 220}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the @placeholder, with over 40,000 new cases diagnosed every year.", "idx": 11305}], "idx": 7333} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rihanna postponed a concert in Malaysia that was set for Friday night, according to the show's promoter, following reports that she was allegedly assaulted by boyfriend Chris Brown. Rihanna was scheduled to play a concert in Malaysia on Friday. Promoter Pineapple Concerts announced Tuesday that it was notified by Rihanna's agent at the William Morris Agency that she would not make the Malaysia date. \"In light of recent events involving Rihanna, the artist management will confirm within two weeks from now on a replacement date to be mutually agreed by Pineapple Concerts and the artist,\" the company said.\n@highlight\nRihanna was scheduled to play show in Malaysia Friday night\n@highlight\nSinger was reportedly involved in incident with boyfriend Chris Brown\n@highlight\nRihanna's Malaysia show had been protested by country's conservatives", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 263, "end": 280}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 347, "end": 367}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 566, "end": 583}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's lawyer has not responded to several requests for comment.", "idx": 11308}], "idx": 7334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- In a show of force after unrest last week that left 35 people dead, Chinese authorities have ramped up security in the far-western region of Xinjiang. Armed police held rallies in several cities in Xinjiang over the weekend, the local government news website Tianshannet reported. The site carried images showing convoys of armored vehicles and trucks full of police officers in riot gear. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs defended the action Monday, saying the government will \"make every effort to ensure the long-term stability and development in Xinjiang.\" The measures follow an outbreak of violence Wednesday in which a group attacked police stations and other government buildings in a remote Xinjiang township, Chinese state-run media said. Authorities have described it as a \"terrorist attack,\" but overseas Uyghur groups have questioned the official version of events.\n@highlight\nNEW: Chinese Foreign Ministry defends the extra security\n@highlight\nChina deployed armed police in cities in Xinjiang over the weekend\n@highlight\nThe measures follow violence last week that left 35 people dead\n@highlight\nThere are ethnic tensions between Han Chinese and Turkic-speaking Uyghurs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 417, "end": 443}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 917, "end": 940}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They now make up about 40% of the population of Xinjiang, where @placeholder used to be predominant.", "idx": 11309}], "idx": 7335} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A photographer whose stark portrayal of a little girl's life surrounded by her poverty-stricken parents life of drug and alcohol abuse has defended her decision not to report them to authorities. Irina Popova's photo-essay entitled 'Another Family' sparked national outrage when its portrayal of two St. Petersburg's addicts seemingly oblivious to their two-year-old girl, Anfisa, was shared widely online. Parents Lilya and Pasha were captured living a raucous life of drug-fueled partying - while their daughter was allowed to wander to the ledge of an open window, play with their cigarettes and come face-to-face with her strung-out father's genitals while he slept-off his latest binge.\n@highlight\nPhotographic project from 2008 shows Russian family and their chaotic, drug fueled, lifestyle\n@highlight\nCaused outrage in Russia when pictures were put online\n@highlight\nViewers were outraged at the neglect of two-year-old Asfina - who is surrounded by cigarettes, violence and drugs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She claims that the startling images are just that and do not represent the ability of Pasha and @placeholder to raise their daughter.", "idx": 11320}], "idx": 7343} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A former engineer for Rockwell International and Boeing was convicted Thursday of economic espionage and acting as an agent of China, authorities said. A Delta IV rocket launches on March 10, 2003 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Dongfan \"Greg\" Chung, 73, was accused of stealing restricted technology and Boeing trade secrets, including information related to the space shuttle program and the Delta IV rocket. U.S. District Judge Cormac J. 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Rescuers discovered Victor Kovats with a smashed skull at the foot of a 100-meter (328-foot) cliff in Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie on Wednesday, according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency. An investigation is now underway, though rescuers believe Kovats crashed into the cliff when his parachute failed to deploy. Wingsuit flying is an extremely hazardous sport where participants glide through the air wearing a specially constructed suit with fabric under the arms and legs to slow the rate of descent. Much like skydiving, the flight ends with the deployment of a parachute.\n@highlight\nVictor Kovats found with a smashed skull at the foot of a 100-meter (328-foot) cliff in China\n@highlight\nIt's thought his parachute failed to deploy after a wingsuit flight, though an investigation is underway\n@highlight\nKovats was to compete in the second World Wingsuit Championships\n@highlight\nWingsuit flying sees participants glide through the air wearing a specially constructed suit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 189, "end": 207}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 312, "end": 348}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The inaugural World Wingsuit Championships were held at @placeholder's 700-meter (2,300-foot) cliffs last year with 15 fliers from nine countries.", "idx": 11347}], "idx": 7356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sally Lee for Daily Mail Australia and Candace Sutton for Daily Mail Australia Bradley Morcombe has vowed to keep his murdered twin brother close to his heart on his wedding day. So much so, he and older brother Dean - who will be the best man - will pin a photo of Daniel and a red rose to their jackets during the ceremony. The 24-year-old will walk down the aisle on Saturday to wed his schoolgirl sweetheart Anna Martin in what will be a big family celebration. Scroll down for video Daniel's twin, Bradley Morcombe, 24, and schoolgirl sweetheart Anna Martin (pictured) will walk down the aisle with in what will be a big family celebration\n@highlight\nDaniel's twin, Bradley, is marrying schoolgirl sweetheart Anna Martin on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe couple will wed in a private ceremony in the Sunshine Coast, south-east Queensland\n@highlight\nDaniel Morcombe's parents launched their book 'Where is Daniel? The Family's story' on August 5\n@highlight\nBruce Morcombe said it is a tale of to keep a family together through the utmost tragedy and stress\n@highlight\nDespite losing their brother, his sons Bradley and Dean have achieved life's milestones of jobs, partners and houses\n@highlight\nBruce says although people will think of missing twin Daniel, it will be a happy and positive family event", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 36}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 80}, {"start": 82, "end": 97}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 801, "end": 814}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He will be there forever: Bradley Morcombe (pictured, left, with his twin brother Daniel) has said that although @placeholder is gone, he is with him and his family every day", "idx": 11355}], "idx": 7362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Singapore Changi Airport has been crowned the best in the world for the second year in a row at the World Airport Awards, announced Wednesday in Barcelona, Spain. Changi, which also won the award for best airport leisure amenities, beat out second-place Incheon International Airport in South Korea and third-place Munich Airport in Germany. The awards are based on surveys conducted by Skytrax, an international travel research and consultants firm, which polled 12.85 million passengers across 110 nationalities about 395 airports worldwide. 7 of the world's most entertaining airports \"Changi Airport offers a travel experience in itself and continues to develop its quality standards to be named the world's favourite airport again,\" Edward Plaisted, CEO of Skytrax, said in a news release.\n@highlight\nThe No. 1 airport won the top slot for a second consecutive year\n@highlight\nIt also took the prize for best airport leisure amenities\n@highlight\nFive Asian and four European airports made the list\n@highlight\nOnly one North American airport made the top 10", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 28}, {"start": 105, "end": 124}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 259, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 743, "end": 757}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is a well-known leader and innovator for the airport industry and genuinely delights and surprises travellers who are lucky enough to enjoy the airport facilities.", "idx": 11356}, {"query": "Five of this year's top 10 airports were based in @placeholder cities, and four were in Europe, just like last year's award winners.", "idx": 11358}], "idx": 7363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:43 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 29 January 2013 After Miranda Kerr tweeted out pictures of herself frolicking on a golden beach in Mexico this week, the world looked on in envy. And it seems she isn't the only Victoria's Secret model to be flaunting her enviable figure on the beach while the rest of us battle the January blues. Fellow Angel Jessica Van Der Steen has been unveiled as the face (and incredibly toned body) of Heidi Klein's latest swimwear range with a stunning seaside campaign video to go with it.\n@highlight\nJessica shows off her toned body in the Heidi Klein Resort Summer 2013 collection\n@highlight\nShot in Mustique, small private island that is part of St Vincent and the Grenadines", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 255, "end": 271}, {"start": 382, "end": 408}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 636}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In true Heidi Klein style, the swimwear garments are designed with hidden support to ensure the perfect fit, which @placeholder models to perfection.", "idx": 11363}], "idx": 7367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo scored Real Madrid's first goal against Liverpool on Wednesday night, and afterwards tipped his side to become the first in history to retain the Champions League. Carlo Ancelotti's side overcame Liverpool with ruthless efficiency, and World Player of the Year Ronaldo moved one goal away from equalling Raul's all-time Champions League goalscoring record. Speaking to Sky Sports, Ronaldo admitted: 'I'm not worried, I'm going to beat his record... whether now or another night. Lionel Messi is close too. 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These eerie images capture an abandoned Japanese fishing village, recreated in Steveston, Canada, for filming of the remake of the 1954 classic. The blockbuster, scheduled for release in May next year, revolves around the mythical prehistoric creature which terrorises Tokyo - and leaves a trail of destruction in the countryside. 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Gabriel Gomez is an antidote to the stuffy Republican establishment that only says \"No\" and scares next-generation voters away. Sledding uphill in traditionally Democratic Massachusetts, the young and energetic Gomez is running to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's vacated Senate seat, calling himself \"a new kind of Republican.\" Surprisingly, in this bluest of states, he has drawn within single digits of his Democratic challenger. Even stranger, perhaps, is that GOP money and support has not matched the flood of Democratic money that is pouring in on behalf of his opponent. Gomez has made it a close race with only a modicum of GOP help.\n@highlight\nAlex Castellanos: Gabriel Gomez is a dream candidate for the Republican Party\n@highlight\nIn Democratic Massachusetts, Gomez is running a tight Senate race\n@highlight\nHe says Gomez's opponent, Ed Markey, represents what's wrong with Washington\n@highlight\nCastellanos: A GOP that wants a future should bet every chip on Gomez", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In their most recent head-to-head, when Gomez challenged that @placeholder didn't understand the math of job creation, Markey responded, \"It's really not math.", "idx": 11373}], "idx": 7373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the moment finally arrived, 86 of us stood up to utter 31 sacred words. I raised my right hand. My heart was pounding. All those years spent in public schools in America, I'd refrained from saying the Pledge of Allegiance. It was wrong to say it when my loyalties lay elsewhere. But that changed with a ceremony on a July day six years ago. And it changed me. I learned lessons about the meaning of country and more importantly, about myself. I'd been in America almost three decades but happily retained an Indian passport. Over the years, each time it was renewed, my green card changed to pink and white but the status remained the same: permanent U.S. resident.\n@highlight\nCNN reporter Moni Basu writes about making her \"Americanness official\"\n@highlight\nAfter almost 30 years in America, she became a citizen in 2008\n@highlight\nAuthor: \"America...is a nation that gives people hope\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 215, "end": 234}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In high school and college, I found myself fighting stereotypes and answering absurd questions about @placeholder, such as \"do people live in grass huts?\"", "idx": 11392}, {"query": "Sometimes, I felt Americans simply didn't understand me and that everything would be better if I could just go back to @placeholder.", "idx": 11393}], "idx": 7385} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The former model who was allegedly shot by her boyfriend in a failed murder-suicide after he killed a Utah cop was arrested over the weekend, accused of giving police false stories. Traci Vaillancourt, 34, was arrested on two counts of suspicion of obstruction of justice late on Saturday and spoke to an attorney for the first time since the September 1 incident on Sunday. Vaillancourt - who was disfigured and was left hooked on painkillers after getting a rare blood disease - was allegedly shot in the back by her boyfriend Timothy 'Troy' Walker, 35, while sitting in their Volvo in Draper, Utah.\n@highlight\nTraci Vaillancourt was allegedly shot in the back by her boyfriend after he shot dead a police officer\n@highlight\nTimothy Walker is accused of killing Sgt Derek Johnson in cold blood when the officer pulled up alongside the couple's Volvo\n@highlight\nVaillancourt's sister has described how she went from being a popular high school model to a homeless drug addict\n@highlight\nShe has now been arrested, accused of giving police false stories", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 182, "end": 199}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 529, "end": 549}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 613, "end": 630}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police believe that Walker ambushed @placeholder while he was sat in his patrol car.", "idx": 11397}, {"query": "Community: @placeholder was described as a dedicated public servant in the town of Draper, Utah", "idx": 11398}], "idx": 7386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian batsman dies aged 25 two days after being hit on the head by a bouncer Nasser Hussain: Cricket will take stock after Hughes' death, do everything it can, but ultimately it will carry on. It has to... David Lloyd: The Hughes accident is tragic and my heart goes out to Sean Abbott Paul Newman's Hughes obituary The second one-day international between England and Sri Lanka will take place on Saturday as scheduled, despite other cricketing nations either cancelling or suspending matches following the death of Australian batsman Phil Hughes. 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Officers arrested three men who were pictured riding a moped away from the scene of the killings on September 14. Two have admitted their guilt, but the third still denies any involvement. It is not known which of the men in the CCTV image have confessed. After the first admission of guilt, a credible source within the police ranks on 'murder island' told MailOnline that he had been called by a senior officer who said: 'We have a confession. We have a suspect in custody. We are very confident we have our man.'\n@highlight\nPolice claim two men have admitted killing backpackers on Koh Tao island\n@highlight\nBoth are said to be migrant workers pictured on moped on night of killings\n@highlight\nBodies of Hannah Witheridge and Daniel Miller were found on September 15\n@highlight\nPair had been brutally murdered with a garden hoe, investigators believe", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 68, "end": 83}, {"start": 89, "end": 100}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police have taken more than 200 DNA samples from men living and working in the area of the crime scene - most of them being migrant workers from @placeholder.", "idx": 11402}], "idx": 7388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was one small interview for astronaut Neil Armstrong ... and one giant scoop for an Australian accountant, of all people. In the year's most out-of-this-world get, the first man to step foot on the moon sat down with CPA (Certified Practicing Account) Australia's Alex Malley to narrate his historic lunar landing in an extremely rare interview. Armstrong was the commander of NASA's three-man Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. Armstrong and fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin spent about two hours on the surface before returning to the Eagle lunar module. The 81-year old American is famously reluctant to discuss the moon landing and has granted very few interviews in the last 40 years -- so why choose to open up to CPA Australia? Malley thinks he knows the answer.\n@highlight\nFamously reclusive Neil Armstrong grants interview to Australian accountant\n@highlight\nApollo 11 astronaut narrates historic 1969 landing and first steps on moon\n@highlight\nArmstrong landed Eagle module on moon with only 20 seconds of fuel left\n@highlight\n81-year-old American worries about budget cuts to NASA", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Armstrong laughed off the conspiracy theorists who believe the 1969 moon landing was faked, telling @placeholder's Malley that \"800,000 staff at NASA couldn't possibly keep a secret.\"", "idx": 11411}], "idx": 7395} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN)Lassana Bathily, who emerged as the hero of the Paris supermarket attack, received his new French passport from the hands of Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve at a ceremony in Paris. The French government decided to award citizenship to the Malian-born 24-year-old supermarket employee after he risked his own life to hide customers from hostage-taker Amedy Coulibaly earlier this month. Four people lost their lives in the hostage-taking and shooting at the kosher grocery store. But the 15 people whom Bathily led downstairs to hide in a walk-in freezer stayed safe. Bathily, who describes himself as a \"practicing Muslim,\" told CNN affiliate BFMTV he switched off the freezer, turned off the lights and told everyone to stay calm. He went upstairs, following orders from the hostage-taker, but managed to run outside and tell police about the situation in the store.\n@highlight\nFrance awards citizenship to Lassana Bathily for his actions during the supermarket attack\n@highlight\n\"People think I am a hero, but I am not. 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That's the math.\" Romney's pledge: No tax cut for the rich The president's top aides were even more blunt. \"Romney's performance was one that's probably unprecedented in its dishonesty,\" senior adviser David Plouffe told reporters.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ryan, Romney say debate offered voters a clear choice\n@highlight\nThe Obama campaign says Mitt Romney was dishonest\n@highlight\nRepublicans crow about the first debate; Democrats downplay it\n@highlight\nAnalysts and a snap poll say Mitt Romney won the opening round", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When I got on to the stage I met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be Mitt Romney,\" @placeholder said told the crowd of more than 12,000 at a Denver park.", "idx": 11424}, {"query": "The former governor's strongest moments came in criticizing @placeholder's record, saying the nation's high unemployment and sluggish economic recovery showed the president's policies haven't worked.", "idx": 11427}], "idx": 7405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roy Keane has spoken to Celtic owner Dermot Desmond about the vacant manager\u2019s job. Republic of Ireland coach Martin O\u2019Neill said on Thursday night that he had given Desmond permission to speak to his assistant. While the appointment has yet to be confirmed, O\u2019Neill appears to have accepted that Keane is poised to succeed Neil Lennon at Celtic Park, though former West Brom boss Steve Clarke is also a contender. 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Those trips would include hours-long pig roasts, where family members would animatedly discuss the big policy issues of the day, like the impact of the fall of the Soviet Union on Cuba's government. My parents were among the men and women who fled the country in the 1960s, and from them, I learned about human rights abuses, lack of political and press freedoms and other forms of repression, something that helped mold my opinions about U.S. policy towards Cuba. In fact, having grown up in this kind of environment, it should come as little surprise that I've been a hardliner on U.S.-Cuba policy issues.\n@highlight\nCarmen Cusido says she grew up taking a hard line on Cuba embargo\n@highlight\nSays that after visiting island for first time her opinion started to change\n@highlight\nAuthor says students she spoke with would like to see Cuba reform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 79, "end": 91}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This isn't to say that I wasn't exposed to things that troubled me, even during this short trip: I saw billboards filled with socialist propaganda, there was clearly a lack of press freedom, and there is the fact that even though they're highly educated, Cubans still don't earn a decent wage: the average @placeholder earns 20 Cuban dollars a month -- about $20 USD.", "idx": 11431}], "idx": 7407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Back in 2005, when he stopped studying third down tendencies long enough to work on a motivational self-help book, Nick Saban kept hammering on one phrase. The book's title was \"How Good Do You Want to Be? A Champion's Tips on How to Lead and Succeed at Work and in Life.\" The phrase the University of Alabama's football coach was stuck on was mercifully shorter. \"Eliminate the clutter.\" The clutter is you. The clutter is me. The clutter is this story, another horn in the vast media brass section trumpeting a college football game taking on Homeric proportions.\n@highlight\nNo. 1 LSU faces No. 2 Alabama Saturday in college football game of the year\n@highlight\nAlabama coach Nick Saban has coached both teams to national championsips\n@highlight\nSaban has angered some with his ugly departures from previous coaching jobs\n@highlight\nSaban is only coach to take two different schools to college football's BCS championship", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 297, "end": 317}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 592, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "SI.com: LSU vs. @placeholder really does mean everything to some, and that's OK", "idx": 11440}], "idx": 7414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A lawsuit alleging that civilian American interrogators subjected Iraqis to torture and severe mistreatment at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad can move forward, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Detainees leave Baghdad Central Prison -- also known as Abu Ghraib -- in 2006. U.S. District Court Judge Gerald Bruce Lee rejected claims by defense contractor CACI that the company was immune from accountability over claims of physical abuse, war crimes and civil conspiracy. 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The schoolgirl saw the man and the woman, both dressed in blue clothes, emerge from a station wagon on a road in Quakers Hill on Monday at about 10.40am. Their vehicle had the word 'police' written on the side. The Wyndham College student was then searched separately by the pair, believed to be in their 30s, where she alleges that the woman indecently assaulted her during the process. A teenage girl was indecently assaulted when two police impersonators stopped and searched her while she was walking to school in Quakers Hill on Monday\n@highlight\nThe 17-year-old girl was approached by a man and woman dressed in blue as she was walking to school on Douglas Road, Quakers Hill on Monday\n@highlight\nThe Wyndham College student told police she saw the pair emerge from a white station wagon at about 10.40am which had 'police' written on the side\n@highlight\nIt is believed both, aged in their 30s, searched her separately and the woman allegedly indecently assaulted the girl\n@highlight\nThe man retrieved a German shepherd from the back of the vehicle to assist him with the search\n@highlight\nPolice said there is 'some chance it may have been a bit of a prank'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 858, "end": 872}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girl was on her way to @placeholder in Quakers Hill", "idx": 11451}], "idx": 7421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Should the government keep its hands off online shopping? According to the massive response to our stories on a proposed Internet sales tax, many of you think so. On Monday, the U.S. Senate approved the Marketplace Fairness Act. It would allow governments to collect taxes on sales that Internet retailers, from titans such as Amazon and eBay to independent app developers, make in their state. The point, supporters say, is to put traditional brick-and-mortar retailers on equal footing with digital storefronts that, in many cases, haven't been required to add tax to their prices. But in an age when many of us have gotten used to one-click, 24-hour shopping on our laptops, tablets and phones, not many of the readers of our story Monday explaining the bill seemed overly excited at the prospect.\n@highlight\nCNN commenters mostly dislike the idea of an Internet sales tax\n@highlight\nSenate passed a bill that lets governments collect on sales in their states\n@highlight\nCritics say plan would hurt small online retailers\n@highlight\nCommenter: \"Politicians never saw a source of income they didn't want to tap\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 235}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some comments reflected the \"keep your hands off our @placeholder\" mindset that has grown among online users who fear the impact both government and big business could have on a free and open Web.", "idx": 11455}], "idx": 7424} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 11 November 2013 More than two years after Dr. James Nordstrom's body was found bludgeoned to death and stashed in a wood pile in his backyard in northwest New Mexico, the man jailed for his murder is finally going on trial. Nordstrom was beaten to death with a pool cue in the foothills near Farmington, N.M, and this Wednesday, John Mayes, 20, will go on trial for the June 2011 slaying. The judge says there's no disputing he beat him to death, the issue is self defense.\n@highlight\nDr. James Nordstrom's body was found stashed in a wood pile in his backyard\n@highlight\nJohn Mayes will go on trial for the murder on Wednesday - it is expected to last several days\n@highlight\n'No one is disputing that John Mayes beat him to death... the issue is self defense', the judge said\n@highlight\nMayes has been in jail since 2011, awaiting for trial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 128, "end": 142}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The teen said @placeholder continued to advance toward him so he kept hitting him until he fell and then died.", "idx": 11456}], "idx": 7425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistan said Saturday it will reassess its relationship with the United States, NATO and the International Security Assistance Force in the wake of a deadly attack by NATO forces on two military checkpoints inside Pakistani territory, marking a major setback in worsening U.S.-Pakistan relations. \"The prime minister will take the Parliament into confidence on the whole range of measures regarding matters relating to Pakistan's future cooperation with US/NATO/ISAF, in the near future,\" Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's office said in a statement. The attack by NATO helicopters killed 24 soldiers and wounded 13 others in Mohmand Agency, one of seven districts in the volatile region bordering Afghanistan, the Pakistani foreign ministry and military said in a statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. State and Defense departments say they are monitoring the reports\n@highlight\nISAF spokesman says it is \"highly likely\" close air support caused the deaths\n@highlight\nPakistan's prime minister calls an emergency meeting of services chiefs\n@highlight\nPakistan closes NATO supply routes across the border to Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 141}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 464, "end": 465}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 524, "end": 541}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 130,000 troops are deployed in Afghanistan with ISAF, 90,000 of them @placeholder, according to NATO figures.", "idx": 11460}], "idx": 7428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Tunisia, an Islamic party wins the election. In Libya, statements about adopting Sharia, or Islamic law, raise concerns about the future. In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood strategizes about how best to score political gains. In the West, real fears arise that the Arab Spring will spawn new states more akin to the principles of al Qaeda and Hamas than fledgling democracies. Political Islam is sure to be a factor as major change sweeps through formerly despotic nations. But exactly how is a question that is up for intense debate. The idea of political Islam raises eyebrows among secularists, women, minority religions who fear their ways of life will come under serious threat if Islamic parties enforce their will. But some caution against looking at Islam's role too simplistically -- it is, after all, deeply rooted in the region.\n@highlight\nPolitical Islam is sure to be a factor as change sweeps through Arab nations\n@highlight\nBut can Islamic law be reconciled with democracy?\n@highlight\nTunisia's leadership may look to Turkey as a model\n@highlight\nLibyans reassure the West they are moderate Muslims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 164, "end": 181}, {"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And Tunisia, he said, could do the same, where @placeholder could play a public role but with filters.", "idx": 11465}], "idx": 7432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Uncapped leg-spinner Borthwick could play in Boxing Day Test in Melbourne James Tredwell will arrive during fourth Test but not available to play until final Test Monty Panesar is likely replacement for retired Graeme Swann By David Clough, Press Association PUBLISHED: 01:30 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 23 December 2013 England have called up spinners Scott Borthwick and James Tredwell to their Ashes Test squad following the retirement of Graeme Swann. Uncapped leg-spinner Borthwick will be available, alongside slow left-armer Monty Panesar, for the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. 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Golf's first major of 2014 begins at the famed Augusta National on Thursday, this year marking the 78th installment of one of sport's most enduring contests. They are four captivating days in Georgia that never fail to throw up a myriad of storylines, sub plots and sensations. With the field as wide open as ever, CNN World Sport looks at six Masters headlines waiting to be written. 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But Latino voters appear less motivated than other voters. About one-third of Latino voters say they have given this election \"a lot of thought,\" while half of U.S. registered voters say they have, Pew said. In a further challenge to Democrats, the nationwide Pew poll found that Republican Latino registered voters may be more likely to vote than Democrats. About 44 percent of Latino Republicans say they have given the election quite a lot of thought compared with 28 percent of Latino Democrats, the Pew report said.\n@highlight\nPew study: Nearly two-thirds of Latinos support Democrats; 22 percent back GOP\n@highlight\nOnly about a third of Latinos say they have given next month's election \"a lot of thought\"\n@highlight\nAbout half of voters in general have given the election \"a lot of thought\"\n@highlight\nThe study was conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center research organization", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 562, "end": 578}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 764, "end": 779}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A reason for the support for Democrats may be that the party is seen as having more concern for @placeholder.", "idx": 11475}], "idx": 7438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 23-year-old woman in Harare, Zimbabwe, said she could talk, but only briefly. It was 3:30 p.m. there and she had to be home before the 6 p.m. curfew, she said. Movement for Democratic Change official Fredrick Shaba is treated for stab wounds after an attack last week. \"I should be home in an hour, hour and a half. If I'm not home by then, it means trouble,\" she said Tuesday. Zimbabweans are accustomed to violence, but the beatings and bloodshed have been epidemic since early April, days after opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai pushed longtime President Robert Mugabe into a runoff election for the nation's top post.\n@highlight\nJournalist says he's seen \"people having their hands chopped off, fingers broken\"\n@highlight\nU.N. says scores killed, thousands beaten in \"campaign of violence\"\n@highlight\nHarare woman: ZANU-PF \"will mess you up big time\" if you're pro-opposition\n@highlight\nLoaf of bread about 550 million Z-dollars, or up to 10 billion Z-dollars on black market", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 173, "end": 202}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has denied accusations of violence and has countered that MDC supporters are inciting violence across Zimbabwe.", "idx": 11476}], "idx": 7439} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Mcentee Denis Tuohy was anxious. As a 27-year-old TV presenter he'd been chosen as the first face to be seen on the eagerly anticipated new BBC2 channel. It was the night of 20 April, 1964, and he was due on screen in little more than half an hour, at 7.20pm. After rehearsing all day for his historic role that would inaugurate the first challenge to ITV and the BBC's single channel, his stomach was churning and every nerve jangled. Joan Bakewell, The Thinking Man's Crumpet 'I was in the studio trying to find a way to relax,' he recalls now. 'Suddenly it went black. Kaput! It was as though someone, somewhere, had suddenly switched everything off.'\n@highlight\nDespite being a successful TV channel, BBC2 had a rocky start\n@highlight\nThe night the channel was due to launch they had a power cut\n@highlight\nNow the channel will celebrate its 50th years on air", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 484}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Had the launch gone smoothly, the nation may not have known @placeholder had gone on the air.", "idx": 11483}], "idx": 7444} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The British Prime Minister's former media chief listened to a hacked voice mail message left by actress Sienna Miller for actor Daniel Craig, when he was editor of the now defunct News of the World tabloid, a former reporter told a London court. Andy Coulson, editor of the Rupert Murdoch mass-selling tabloid paper until 2007 and then Prime Minister David Cameron's head of communications until 2011, heard the voice mail left for the James Bond actor, Dan Evans, a former News of the World journalist told London's Old Bailey Court on Tuesday. The revelation came at the trial of former News of the World editors Coulson and Rebekah Brooks and the paper's former managing editor, Stuart Kuttner.\n@highlight\nCourt hears former reporter describe hacking Daniel Craig's phone\n@highlight\nReporter says message was from actress Sienna Miller\n@highlight\nMessage played to editor Andy Coulson, who later became PM media chief, court hears\n@highlight\nEvidence is revealed in phone hacking trial of former News of the World editors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 196, "end": 212}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 533, "end": 548}, {"start": 605, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 922, "end": 923}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked by the prosecution if he had ever had any other direct communication with @placeholder concerning phone hacking, Evans said: \"Not that I can think of, no.\"", "idx": 11488}], "idx": 7448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The overall death toll in devastated Syria has surpassed an estimated 60,000 people, the United Nations said Wednesday, a dramatic figure that could skyrocket as the civil war persists. 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High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, who blamed the international community for inaction.\n@highlight\nUnited Nations' Navi Pillay: \"We have fiddled at the edges while Syria burns\"\n@highlight\nSyrian planes hit Damascus suburbs and other targets, killed dozens at a fuel station\n@highlight\nAl-Nusra Front is among three factions attacking the Taftanaz military air base in northern Syria\n@highlight\nThe militant group is a cover for al Qaeda in Iraq, the U.S. State Department says", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 469, "end": 471}, {"start": 554, "end": 592}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 857, "end": 870}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The battle to liberate @placeholder military airport has started,\" the rebels said.", "idx": 11489}], "idx": 7449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- New rules meant to temper the civilian death toll from unmanned U.S. drones won't apply in the fight against terrorists in Iraq and Syria, the White House says. The standards, which Obama spelled out during a high profile address last year, were meant partly to allay concerns many Americans felt toward lethal drones. President Obama said at the time the drone strikes were used with far greater frequency than his predecessor in going after militants -- including in his fight against ISIS. But while officials in Washington insist there are strict standards to prevent civilians from dying in Iraq and Syria, the rules Obama said last year would stem civilian deaths aren't being applied in the new war against ISIS.\n@highlight\nWhite House says new rules to reduce civilian deaths from drone strikes don't apply to ISIS battle\n@highlight\nOfficials say U.S. is taking steps to prevent civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nObama has said that civilian deaths are a part of every war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Military experts say that's an important fact for @placeholder to understand, even as the government works to prevent them.", "idx": 11490}], "idx": 7450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- In Pakistan's combustible Swat Valley, some girls refuse to wear uniforms so they can make it to school without being harmed. Shiza Shahid, left, a 20-year-old Stanford University student, is helping to teach young girls in Pakistan. Other girls hide textbooks in their shawls to escape harassment. School-age girls are among the victims in the fierce fighting between government soldiers and Taliban militants in the Swat Valley. The Pakistani government said it has flushed much of the Taliban out of the area, but some fighting persists. Many girls remain banned from schools. Dozens of their schools have been bombed, and militants have burned books.\n@highlight\nSchoolgirls victims of fighting between Pakistani soldiers and Taliban in Swat Valley\n@highlight\nA retreat in Islamabad gives 26 girls a safe haven to learn\n@highlight\nA student from Stanford University is helping lead the retreat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 190, "end": 208}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 879, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A group of college students of @placeholder background is helping the girls.", "idx": 11494}], "idx": 7453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Draper Follow @@draper_rob Luis Suarez is understood to be taking advice from a Spanish lawyer with strong links to Barcelona to help him in his appeal against his four-month ban for biting. Juan de Dios Crespo is working with Suarez and the Uruguayan FA with the ongoing appeal to FIFA against the punishment, which also includes a nine-match international ban, after Suarez\u2019s initial legal pleas, which included a denial that the bite took place, proved disastrous and only antagonised FIFA\u2019s disciplinary commission. Barcelona are believed to have insisted that Suarez make a public apology if he wants to move to the Catalan club from Liverpool this summer \u2013 and the player obliged yesterday, admitting his guilt for the first time and apologising to Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini.\n@highlight\nSuarez understood to be taking advice from a Spanish lawyer with strong Barcelona links in his biting ban appeal\n@highlight\nJuan de Dios Crespo believed to be working with Suarez and Uruguayan FA\n@highlight\nBarcelona reportedly demanded Suarez make a public apology if he wanted a summer move to the Catalan giants\n@highlight\nDe Dios Crespo also helping Barcelona fight their FIFA transfer ban", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 198, "end": 216}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 259, "end": 260}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 779, "end": 795}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 933, "end": 951}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez previously told @placeholder he did not deliberately bite Giorgio Chiellini but fell on top of him", "idx": 11499}], "idx": 7456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron was yesterday pushing for tougher sanctions to strike at the heart of Russia\u2019s economy over its incursion into Ukraine \u2013 even if they risk hurting the City. Downing Street admitted that targeting lending to sectors such as oil could have an impact on London\u2019s financial heart. But the Prime Minister\u2019s spokesman said it was right to put pressure on President Vladimir Putin over his military aggression. 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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 24, added she would like freed ex-tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky to stand in elections and replace Putin. 'As far as Vladimir Putin is concerned, our attitude towards him has not changed,' she said alongside her bandmate Maria Alyokhina at their first news conference since they were released from prison earlier this week. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBand member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 24, said Putin should be removed from power and replaced by Mikhail Khodorkovsky\n@highlight\nBand mate Maria Alyokhina, 25, added: 'I am in solidarity with that.'\n@highlight\nTwo arrived back in Moscow today after receiving amnesty under new law\n@highlight\nWere serving two years in prison for trying to sing a 'punk prayer' in church", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 222, "end": 243}, {"start": 287, "end": 306}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 464, "end": 478}, {"start": 612, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 696, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Release: @placeholder, right, agreed with band mate Tolokonnikova - who described Putin as 'a chekist'", "idx": 11501}], "idx": 7458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies, Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 4 April 2013 New 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon will more than double his multi-million dollar salary when he takes over from outgoing host Jay Leno next year on the top-rated NBC show. Industry insiders predict that Fallon will see the $5 million he gets for fronting 'The Late Show' boosted to $12 million when he goes head-to-head with CBS' David Letterman and ABC's Jimmy Kimmel in February. Even though that is three million less than the $15 million Leno reportedly takes home, it still represents a massive show of faith in Fallon, who has been working late night television for less than five years.\n@highlight\nThe transition will take place following next year's Winter Olympics\n@highlight\nMove occurred with Leno's blessing, unlike when he was temporarily ousted by Conan O'Brien\n@highlight\n'This time it feels right' Leno said\n@highlight\nShow will also move from Los Angeles to New York, where it originally started", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 789, "end": 803}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 893, "end": 905}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "favor of @placeholder - had made repeated jokes about his bosses and", "idx": 11502}], "idx": 7459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Peach, Press Association England captain Steven Gerrard insists the team will not become obsessed by the prospect of another World Cup penalty shoot-out. Exiting six of their last 10 major tournaments on penalties means there is an undercurrent of trepidation that Gerrard understands. The defeat to West Germany in the 1990 World Cup semi-finals began a nightmare run of spot-kick defeats that last struck at Euro 2012. Back of the mind: Steven Gerrard insists England will not become obsessed by the prospect of penalties Heartache: Gerrard missed a penalty during the World Cup defeat against Portugal back in 2006\n@highlight\nLiverpool captain missed in a shoot-out against Portugal in 2006\n@highlight\nEngland have exited six of their last 10 tournaments on penalties\n@highlight\nItaly knocked them out of Euro 2012 via spot-kicks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Unfortunately for me I failed in that situation when I took a penalty in a @placeholder environment and it was a difficult atmosphere to be in.", "idx": 11511}], "idx": 7465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The college friend of John Grisham who inspired the author to claim American men are wrongly being sent to prison for watching child porn - sparking international outrage - was caught sharing sexually explicit images of girls younger than 12 with other internet users, it has emerged. Michael B. Holleman, 59 - who graduated from law at the University of Mississippi with Grisham in 1981 - was arrested in 1997 after sending 13 child porn images featuring girls under 18 - some younger than 12 and depicting intercourse - to an undercover agent in Canada, who then tipped off the FBI.\n@highlight\nNovelist and lawyer John Grisham, 59, sparked outrage this week by claiming men are wrongly sent to prison for watching child porn\n@highlight\nHe referenced a friend from college who drunkenly watched child porn one night but was sent to prison after a FBI sting\n@highlight\nThe friend has now been named as Mississippi lawyer Michael B. Holleman\n@highlight\nHolleman was arrested in 1997 sending 13 sexually explicit photos of underage girls to an undercover agent\n@highlight\nHe was sentenced to 18 months prison and disbarred\n@highlight\nGrisham wrote a letter of recommendation for Holleman as part of a petition to enable Holleman to practice law again\n@highlight\nGrisham has since said he 'regrets making the comments' and apologized", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 285, "end": 303}, {"start": 341, "end": 365}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 848, "end": 850}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 921, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On May 19, 1998, @placeholder reported to a federal correctional institution, but was released after 15 months after showing evidence of his rehabilitation.", "idx": 11512}], "idx": 7466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- During my travels to some western countries, there have been occasions when people have asked me where I come from. When some hear that I'm from Hong Kong, they would often say: \"So, you are Japanese!\" This has happened so often that I find it more convenient to simply tell them I'm Chinese, rather than explain how Hong Kong's sits in relation to mainland China. Hong Kong does not enjoy the global familiarity enjoyed by places like New York, Paris or London. The residents of these cities can just say they are from those cities to anyone in the world and there would be little questions asked about their nationality.\n@highlight\nHong Kong is culturally and politically distinct from other Chinese cities\n@highlight\nDouglas Young: I believe the majority of Hong Kong people recognizes that Hong Kong cannot exist as an independent country\n@highlight\nYoung: Hong Kong's role in world culture is vital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But this should not deny a @placeholder person the right to explain the difference between their city and other Chinese cities.", "idx": 11516}], "idx": 7470} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The tomb of an unknown ruler has been discovered, which could help archaeologists find more lost Ancient Egyptian pharaohs. Experts identified the tomb of Senebkay by an inscription on the wall of his burial chamber, which was unearthed at the Abydos archaeological site, near the city of Sohag, Egypt. It is the first time that any trace of the pharaoh has been found. Archaeologists from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and the University of Pennsylvania identified the tomb of Senebkay by drawings on the wall of his burial chamber (pictured), which was unearthed in the Abydos archaeological site Ali Asfar, head of antiquities for the Egyptian government said that only fragments of the name have previously been seen on an ancient list of Egyptian rulers.\n@highlight\nUniversity of Pennsylvania and the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities experts identified the tomb by an inscription on the wall of his burial chamber\n@highlight\nIt is the first time that any trace of the pharaoh has been found\n@highlight\nTomb was unearthed at the Abydos archaeological site, near the city of Sohag, Egypt and was found next to another recently-discovered royal tomb", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 435, "end": 460}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 778, "end": 803}, {"start": 813, "end": 829}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In @placeholder there is lots of sand and everything is deeply buried.", "idx": 11517}], "idx": 7471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Donald Trump, businessman and CEO of The Trump Organization, knows a little something about money. Donald Trump says President Obama is trying to solve the nation's economic woes, but it's \"trial and error.\" Trump spoke with CNN's Larry King about whether there should be executive pay limits, if there should be a stimulus plan and when there could be an end to the economic downturn. The following is an edited portion of the interview. Larry King: Is Obama right or wrong to go after these executives with salary caps? Donald Trump: Well, I think he's absolutely right. Billions of dollars is being given to banks and others. You know, once you start using taxpayer money, it's a whole new game. So I absolutely think he's right.\n@highlight\nDonald Trump says executives should have caps on their salaries\n@highlight\nTrump: 'We are in a depression'\n@highlight\nBanks are getting billions, but they aren't loaning money to people, Trump says\n@highlight\nTrump: Obama is \"doing the best he can, but it is trial and error\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 46, "end": 67}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trump: Well, the biggest problem we have is it's trial and error, @placeholder.", "idx": 11520}], "idx": 7474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Facebook says it will let users log in to apps anonymously, without sharing their identities and personal information with mobile applications they don't trust. Facebook's 1.28 billion users can already use a 'log in with Facebook' button to sign up for apps that let them listen to music, play games, read the news and monitor fitness activities. But using the button allows apps to access information related to the Facebook user's identity. Mark Zuckerberg announced the anonymous app login at Facebook's F8 conference in San Francisco Facebook says the new feature will be adopted by websites and mobile apps within the next year.\n@highlight\nWill allow more control over which apps can see personal data\n@highlight\nCan allow consumers to login to apps without sharing any personal information\n@highlight\nFacebook hopes move will mean more people log in - allowing it to track where users go", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 522, "end": 523}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pointed to a new sign that read 'Move fast with stable infra,' as in infrastructure, and the audience laughed.", "idx": 11531}], "idx": 7479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TV history will be made Sunday night with the premiere of \"Devious Maids,\" the first prime-time program featuring an all-Latina leading cast. But even before the first episode has aired, the Lifetime show is receiving a slew of criticism. Marc Cherry of \"Desperate Housewives'' is the creator and executive producer, and he's joined by two fellow \"Housewives\" alums: Sabrina Wind and Eva Longoria. The soapy comedy-drama is about five Latina maids who work for wealthy families and dream of a better life. The pilot opens with a Beverly Hills hostess scolding her maid: \"I think what you people do is heroic. You wash clothes you can't afford. You polish silver you will never dine with. You mop floors for people who don't bother to learn your name,\" finally ending with, \"That said, if you don't stop screwing my husband, I'm going to have you deported.\"\n@highlight\nFor the first time on TV, there'll be a prime-time program featuring all Latina leads\n@highlight\nLifetime's new drama has already received a slew of negative criticism\n@highlight\nEva Longoria and actress Dania Ramirez defend show\n@highlight\nSome don't see show as an opportunity for Latinos in Hollywood", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 274}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I just don't like the flamenco guitar tone every time there's a @placeholder on the screen.", "idx": 11538}], "idx": 7485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Covert drone strikes are one of President Obama's key national security policies. He has already authorized 283 strikes in Pakistan, six times more than the number during President George W. Bush's eight years in office. As a result, the number of estimated deaths from the Obama administration's drone strikes is more than four times what it was during the Bush administration -- somewhere between 1,494 and 2,618. Under Obama, the drone campaign, which during the Bush administration had put emphasis on killing significant members of al Qaeda, has undergone a quiet and unheralded shift to focus increasingly on killing Taliban foot soldiers.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: Obama's drone campaign shifts to Taliban militants, not al Qaeda leaders\n@highlight\nBergen: Obama has stepped-up drone attacks as a key part of national security policy\n@highlight\nDrone strikes deeply resented in Pakistan, he says, but campaign there is waning\n@highlight\nYemen in the sights now, he says, as Obama ahead of Romney on national security", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This year alone, Obama has authorized around 30 drone strikes in Yemen, while @placeholder only launched one drone attack there during his two terms in office.", "idx": 11544}], "idx": 7487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It had been almost a century since a Japanese man made the semifinals of the U.S. Open, but world No. 10 Kei Nishikori dug deep to ensure that unfortunate milestone was not reached. The 24-year-old reached the last four of a grand slam for the first time in his career after a grueling 3-6 7-5 7-6 6-7 6-4 victory over third seed Stan Wawrinka. Nishikori has endured an energy-sapping run to the semis. Before Wednesday's arduous battle with the Swiss star, he beat Canadian fifth seed Milos Raonic in a four-hour, 19-minute marathon, which equaled the latest finish to a match at Flushing Meadows, ending at 2:26 a.m.\n@highlight\nKei Nishikori the first Japanese man to make a grand slam semifinal in over 80 years\n@highlight\nWorld No. 10 is also the first to grace a U.S. Open semifinal since 1918\n@highlight\nHe will next play world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, who beat Britain's Andy Murray\n@highlight\nDefending champion Serena Williams to play Ekaterina Makarova in women's semis", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 581, "end": 596}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's great for Kei and @placeholder for him to be in the semifinal.", "idx": 11545}], "idx": 7488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The man who shared images of the abuse that a Filipino maid allegedly suffered on the job in Saudi Arabia said he did so because he didn't know what else to do. Arnel Tahal is a cousin of the victim, Pahima Alagai Palacasi, and was shown the graphic photos of burns all over Palacasi's back, arms and legs by another cousin. Tahal said he posted the pictures on Facebook because \"I did not know what to do. But after people started sharing the pictures, some told us what we can do to help her.\" The result is that the injured Palacasi, who is married and has two young children, will remain in Riyadh in a search for justice.\n@highlight\nThe cousin who posted the pictures says he didn't know what to do\n@highlight\nThe maid claims her Saudi boss's mother poured boiling water on her\n@highlight\nThe photos sparked outrage on social media", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 200, "end": 221}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told CNN that the employer's mother poured a thermos of scalding water on the maid after yelling at her for not preparing coffee quick enough.", "idx": 11548}], "idx": 7490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As Sen. Mary Landrieu soldiered through her re-election race this year with sinking poll numbers and the heavy drag of President Barack Obama, the refrain from her strategists and supporters was always the same: Don't count her out. She's a fighter. She will pull it off in the end. But in the hours before a runoff election on Saturday, when the three-term Louisiana Democrat faces Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy, it is hard to find anyone predicting the kind of eleventh hour victory that Landrieu pulled off in 1996 and 2002 -- turning her into a political legend. \"Sen. Landrieu has been a fabulous closer,\" said Joshua Stockley, a political science professor at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. \"Two of her three races, she was not supposed to win.\"\n@highlight\nSen. Mary Landrieu is in a tight runoff race on Saturday\n@highlight\nAfrican-American voters will be key to her success\n@highlight\nLandrieu's GOP opponent ties her to Obama", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 676, "end": 708}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That two-pronged strategy isn't so easy this year in a state that @placeholder lost by 17 points.", "idx": 11553}], "idx": 7491} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Superstorm Sandy caused $29.4 billion in damages in New Jersey, one of the hardest hit states, said Gov. Chris Christie. The preliminary estimate, which is subject to change, includes damage to personal property, businesses, infrastructure and to the state's tourism industry. The figure also includes aid from federal sources like the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration. \"This preliminary number is based on the best available data, field observations and geographical mapping, and supported by expert advice from my Cabinet commissioners and an outside consulting company,\" Christie said in a statement Friday. \"In a short period of time, we put together a comprehensive and responsible estimate, which may increase in the weeks ahead, and I stand ready to work with our Congressional delegation and the Obama Administration to get the funding support New Jersey expects and deserves in the aftermath of this catastrophe,\" he added.\n@highlight\nNEW: The estimate includes damage to property, businesses and infrastructure\n@highlight\nNEW: It is subject to change\n@highlight\nNEW: Odd-even gas rationing ends in New York City\n@highlight\nMore than 30,000 people remain without power in New York and New Jersey", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 345, "end": 379}, {"start": 389, "end": 417}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 854, "end": 873}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1253}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the storm recovery began, the city and @placeholder have distributed more than 2.7 million meals, 704,260 bottles of water and 170,856 blankets, along with thousands of other supplies that are helping people survive after their belongings were washed away and destroyed in the storm, according to the mayor's office.", "idx": 11554}], "idx": 7492} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russian tanks, Russian artillery, Russian air defense systems and Russian troops -- all heading into Ukraine. That's what American Gen. Phillip Breedlove, the commander of NATO forces in Europe, said Wednesday that his government has seen over the past few days -- Moscow's latest such alleged incursion into the nation, parts of which remain in turmoil after months of violence. Russian officials frequently deny claims that the military has moved into disputed parts of the Ukraine, and this time is no exception. 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The movement sees a second truce extension as a sign of weakness after 35 days of fighting with Israel. Hamas has used this war to achieve some tactical and strategic objectives and considers itself the winner in the conflict. As such, it believes it can dictate terms. 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It's difficult to say what is more astonishing: the double standards exhibited by the White House, or the apparent total lack of self-awareness of U.S. officials. Secretary of State John Kerry risked utter ridicule when he declared it unacceptable to invade another country on a \"completely trumped-up pretext,\" or just because you don't like its current leadership. Iraq in 2003 springs instantly to mind. This is exactly what George W. 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Dead cops! When do we want it? Now!' New York's mayor, Bill de Blasio, has been branded a 'total nicompoop' after he used the word 'allegedly' to describe a mob assault by protesters on two police lieutenants. NYPD top brass are furious at de Blasio's implication that the beating may not have happened, claiming no such skepticism is ever shown when officers are accused of violence against civilians. He made the remarks after the two officers were set upon by protesters during a demonstration on Brooklyn Bridge against recent police killings, including the 'chokehold' death of Eric Garner in July.\n@highlight\nHe was discussing attack on 2 officers during protest on Brooklyn Bridge\n@highlight\nThey were beaten while arresting CUNY professor hurling garbage at cops\n@highlight\nThey were punched and kicked in the heads leaving them in hospital\n@highlight\nDe Blasio praised 'peaceful' protesters dismissing attack as 'an incident'\n@highlight\nFootage showed protesters chanting 'What do we want? Dead cops!'\n@highlight\nIt happened on Brooklyn Bridge during protest over recent police killings\n@highlight\nNYPD Detectives' Endowment Association say 'allegedly' never used when cops accused of assaulting civilians", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 19}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the ensuing tussle, the officer put @placeholder in the controversial headlock moments before Garner was heard saying: 'I can't breathe.'", "idx": 11598}], "idx": 7510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie and Associated Press Reporter The father of a teenager who was allegedly shot dead at a Florida gas station over his loud rap music has testified about his shock and horror after learning of the fatal shooting. Ronald Davis took the witness stand today against Michael Dunn, 47, who is claiming self defense in the shooting of 17-year-old Jordan Davis. Jurors also learned that Jordan died from a single bullet wound to his chest that severed his aorta. Dunn fired nine times after getting into an argument with Jordan and his friends over the rap music the teen was blasting from his SUV at a Jacksonville, Florida, gas station in November 2012.\n@highlight\nRonald Davis says he was 'shocked' to learn his son Jordan Davis has been killed\n@highlight\nThe unarmed teen was killed by a single bullet that severed his aorta, a medical examiner testified\n@highlight\nProsecutors rested their case against Michael Dunn on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 918, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of @placeholder' friends lowered the volume, but Davis then told him to turn it back up.", "idx": 11604}], "idx": 7513} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- \"She was lovely, her name was Sylvia, and that's how the dream started.\" At the age of ten, Frankie Dettori rides his first public race on the back of Sylvia: \"She was lovely.\" Sylvia was the beloved, blonde-maned pony who carried a young Frankie Dettori past the post in his first public race. Her picture is now carefully filed away in the vast library of Dettori family photos. The date's embossed on the leather album cover: June 17, 1981. He was ten. They came last. Frankie Dettori has come a long way since following the pack as a schoolboy in a bright yellow and blue helmet and a red striped shirt at home in Sardinia.\n@highlight\nSuperstar jockey Frankie Dettori rode first public race on \"Sylvia\", aged 10\n@highlight\nFather sent him to Britain to work as an apprentice for trainers Luca Cumani\n@highlight\nFamed sealed with \"Magnificent 7\" victory at Ascot, September 1996\n@highlight\nFought back after plane crash to win all major races, including Derby in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 264, "end": 278}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dettori says, of the race that's considered one of the highlights of the @placeholder racing calendar.", "idx": 11606}], "idx": 7515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When we think of the perfect summer blockbuster, we think of action -- and July's \"The Wolverine\" will have more than enough, star Hugh Jackman says. The 44-year-old is back for another round as the ferocious mutant Logan/Wolverine, but James Mangold's take is somewhat darker than its predecessors. As the trailers have shown, the typically sly Logan appears to be in a pretty serious funk as he's haunted by thoughts of Jean Grey (Famke Janssen). When a man whose life he once saved summons him to Japan, the ageless mutant is presented with an offer of mortality as a so-called expression of gratitude.\n@highlight\nHugh Jackman returns in \"The Wolverine\" as the X-Men mutant\n@highlight\nThe big question for him in the summer movie is one of mortality\n@highlight\nJackman ate 6,000 calories and trained for three hours daily in preparation\n@highlight\n\"The Wolverine\" will be darker but just as action-packed as previous \"X-Men\" films", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 861, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Except now my son's turning 13, and he's like, \"you're really nothing like @placeholder, are you?\"", "idx": 11607}], "idx": 7516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hanlon PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 7 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:37 EST, 7 May 2012 Even his famously gruff \u00addetective may not have put it quite so bluntly. Colin Dexter, the creator of Inspector Morse, has delivered what appears to be the death-knell for the show\u2019s popular spin-off, Lewis, saying it will end soon as the character cannot go on \u2018much longer\u2019. He also criticised the first two series of the Oxford-based detective drama, which stars Kevin Whately, saying they were \u2018ridiculously complex\u2019. Death knell: Colin Dexter says the next series of Morse spin-off Lewis is likely to be the last as the show has become too complicated and has run its course\n@highlight\nColin Dexter predicts next series of Lewis will be last\n@highlight\nBelieves the show has become 'ridiculously complex'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ratings for the one-off film, which was broadcast in January to mark the 25th anniversary of the very first episode of @placeholder, were 8.2million.", "idx": 11610}], "idx": 7517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This year, it's hip to be dead. The deaths of so many celebrities in recent months have highlighted the continued public fascination with stars -- even beyond the grave -- and the booming industry surrounding dead celebs. \"It's been a crazy year,\" said Scott Michaels, who runs findadeath.com, a site devoted to tales of dead celebrities, as well as the \"Dearly Departed Tour\" in Los Angeles, California, where enthusiasts can visit sites of some of the city's most notorious deaths. \"It's weird because even [stars], who are already dead, like Anna Nicole Smith, are back in the news. 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An initial report on the IRS targeting scandal this week by Daniel Werfel, the IRS principal deputy commissioner, led to the disclosure that IRS workers flagged both liberal and conservative groups when assessing their eligibility for the tax break available to social welfare organizations. IRS screeners used conservative-themed criteria such as \"tea party\" on \"Be on the Lookout\" or BOLO lists to determine if groups underwent further review for political activity that would make them ineligible, according to Werfel and the inspector general who first revealed the targeting.\n@highlight\nIRS chief: No evidence that liberal groups scrutinized like conservative groups\n@highlight\nCommittee Chairman Camp says the IRS response lacks sufficient accountability\n@highlight\nIRS acting leader Werfel issued a report on the matter this week\n@highlight\nThe IRS targeting included conservative and liberal groups", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 46}, {"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 611, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As part of his review, @placeholder said 80 groups awaiting IRS action on their applications for tax-exempt status for more than 120 days could self-register with the agency as long as they certified under penalty of perjury that they would comply with applicable laws and regulations.", "idx": 11613}], "idx": 7520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:17 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 00:05 EST, 28 September 2012 Just when you thought he'd damaged his campaign all he could, Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin has been ruffling feathers once more by bad-mouthing Sen. Claire McCaskill on Thursday. Things seemed to be looking up for the embattled Congressman, with a conservative fundraising group backing him with $290,000, despite his controversial 'legitimate rape' claims. But then he went and added fuel to the fire, accusing McCaskill of behaving in an unladylike manner. Claire McCaskill was less 'ladylike' in a debate last week than six years ago, Todd Akin claimed\n@highlight\nTodd Akin lambasted Claire McCaskill as being unladylike during campaign stop\n@highlight\nDeadline passed on Tuesday for candidates to remove names from Missouri ballot\n@highlight\nAkin generated media firestorm last month after his comments about 'legitimate rape'\n@highlight\nTop Republicans, including Mitt Romney, urged him to step down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 712}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 952, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The organization said its members had pledged $290,000 toward @placeholder's campaign, and it hopes to get $100,000 to Akin by Sunday, which is the cutoff for the quarterly financial reporting period.", "idx": 11616}], "idx": 7521} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)You log on to a website and place a rush order. Minutes later, your order is processed and boxed at a warehouse. Within an hour, a speck appears on the horizon. It's an unmanned aerial vehicle -- commonly called a UAV or a drone -- and it's coming to deliver your order right to your front door. It sounds like science fiction, but it's reality -- in fact, it happened this month in China, where e-commerce giant Alibaba launched a limited pilot program using UAVs to deliver to customers who ordered a specific brand of tea. No one can say for sure whether drone delivery of consumer goods will become anything close to common. But it should concern every American when other nations are on the cutting edge of new technology and the United States is lagging behind.\n@highlight\nSen. Cory Booker: Drone technology is literally taking off all across the world\n@highlight\nAmerica should embrace the opportunities, Booker says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alibaba experimenting with drones for delivery is just one high-profile example of @placeholder' possibility.", "idx": 11618}, {"query": "Unfortunately, they are long overdue, and the pace of rule setting is inhibiting America's competitiveness in the @placeholder technology race.", "idx": 11619}], "idx": 7522} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Talks have started to make a Wembley blockbuster next year between Amir Khan and newly-crowned IBF welterweight world champion Kell Brook. Brook\u2019s promoter Eddie Hearn has wasted no time in opening discussions with Khan\u2019s representatives after the Sheffield fighter\u2019s impressive win over Shawn Porter in California on Saturday. Hearn believes the fight, which he wants to make in the spring or summer of 2015 would be big enough to justify a return to Wembley. 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Shifts spray-painting cars or working on building sites beckoned before Nigel Clough offered Buxton a chance at Burton Albion in the Conference. They won the title together, Buxton was named player of the season, and then both moved to Derby County \u2013 where the central defender is now one win away from the Barclays Premier League. VIDEO: Scroll down to see Steve McClaren's view on the Wembley showdown with QPR\n@highlight\nDefender admits he was 12 months from walking away from the game\n@highlight\nBuxton spent time working on building sites and spray painting cars\n@highlight\nNigel Clough offered the centre-back a lifeline at Burton Albion", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 484, "end": 506}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I was very lucky that season was the final piece of the jigsaw that got us out of the @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 11630}], "idx": 7531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Banda Aceh, Indonesia (CNN) -- Visitors shuttle in and out of a state-of-the-art hospital in an Indonesian town once devastated by towering tsunami waves five years ago, while in nearby Thailand backpackers dance to music in bars and tourists lodge in a hotel that had been demolished in the Boxing Day disaster. Over in India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives -- all hit by the waters that claimed the lives of some 245,000 people in 14 nations on December 26, 2004 -- homes, schools and roads have been rebuilt, and livelihoods reclaimed. The road to recovery in the Indian Ocean countries battered by the tsunami, which washed away entire communities, created nearly $10 billion in damage and caused more casualties than any other tsunami in recorded history, has been steady despite some challenges, according to the United Nations and local officials.\n@highlight\nTsunami claims 245,000 people on December 26, 2004\n@highlight\nRebuilding steady, though troubles with construction, land rights\n@highlight\nU.N.: $10 billion in damage: $13.5 billion in aid received\n@highlight\nOn CNN International: \"Tsunami 5\" (all times GMT): December 26: 1430, 2030 December 27: 0930 December 28: 1330, 1730", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most homes have been rebuilt in the @placeholder and in Sri Lanka, a majority of the lost infrastructure -- such as the 105,000 homes destroyed or damaged in the tsunami -- has been rebuilt.", "idx": 11634}], "idx": 7534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a global economy, the benchmark for educational success is no longer improvement by national standards alone, but the best performing school systems internationally. Results from the latest PISA assessment, the world's metric for evaluating learning outcomes at school, show amazing changes in the composition of the global talent pool. Shanghai, already the top-performing education system in 2009, has extended its lead in students' math performance over the next highest performer, Singapore, to the equivalent of a full school year. And that was at a time when Singapore, too, saw rapid progress. Other East Asian systems, including Chinese Taipei and Japan, also saw improved student learning outcomes. PISA -- the Programme for International Student Assessment -- was conducted in 2012, a year when many of the 65 participating countries were grappling with the aftermath of an economic crisis that has brought home the urgency of equipping more people with better skills to collaborate, compete and connect in ways that drive economies forward.\n@highlight\nShanghai and other East Asian education systems top OECD's international ranking\n@highlight\nSuccess of East Asia's schools not about rote learning and drilling for tests, says Andreas Schleicher\n@highlight\nThey excel because they leverage academic potential of disadvantaged students better than West\n@highlight\nA focus on hard work rather than talent and allowing teachers to be inventive also key", "entities": [{"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 723, "end": 768}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1365}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder school systems all pay great attention to how they select and train their staff.", "idx": 11638}, {"query": "But global comparisons like @placeholder remind us of what is possible in education.", "idx": 11639}], "idx": 7536} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While President-elect Barack Obama will certainly be making history when he takes the oath of office on January 20, he'll also be repeating it -- by placing his hand on the same Bible that Abraham Lincoln used during the inauguration of 1861. The 1861 Lincoln Inaugural Bible against the backdrop of the Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress. The Constitution does not require presidents to be sworn in on a Bible, though almost every chief executive since George Washington has chosen to do so. Presidents have differed greatly, however, on the question of which passage the Bible should be opened to during the swearing-in ceremony.\n@highlight\nBarack Obama will be sworn in using same Bible as Abraham Lincoln\n@highlight\nLincoln's Bible was turned to a random page at his 1861 inauguration\n@highlight\nMany presidents choose to open Bible to a specific verse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 261, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 329}, {"start": 338, "end": 356}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 473, "end": 489}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The same thing was done 72 years later when @placeholder was sworn in.", "idx": 11646}], "idx": 7541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 10:10 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:51 EST, 1 October 2012 Determined: Belinda Clayton from Binchester, wanted to join the 'weigh-less scheme' after it was recommended by a friend A grandmother-of-two was turned down by an NHS weight-loss programme - because she was \u2018too fat\u2019. Belinda Clayton, who weighs 16 stones and wears a size 20, tried to apply for a weight-loss scheme through her GP but was stunned to be told it was only for the 'moderately overweight.' The 61-year-old, who suffers fatigue due to M.E, described her rejection from the scheme like a \u2018slap in the face with a fish.\u2019\n@highlight\nBelinda Clayton applied to weight-loss scheme through her GP but was told she was too heavy to take part\n@highlight\nLocal PCT said initiative was a pilot scheme and they had restricted entry to those with a BMI of 30 to 35 - Mrs Clayton's measurement was 35.07\n@highlight\nMrs Clayton described the decision to exclude her as 'bonkers'\n@highlight\nShe will now pay for Slimming World sessions instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 309, "end": 323}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Clayton says she struggles with her weight as she also has @placeholder, which can cause periods of fatigue.", "idx": 11653}], "idx": 7546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- An African man who claimed he could double your money simply by applying a magic potion to currency notes has been arrested at a Madrid bar where the Ecuadorean owner nearly fell victim to the ploy, Spanish national police said on Thursday. Police arrived in time to catch the suspected thief, from Cameroon, with 1,120 euros ($1,556) that had been handed over by the bar owner. The suspect, 28, alleged he had run out of magic potion and would need to go home to get some more, a police statement and spokesman said. \"It was a very unpleasant surprise,\" bar owner Cesar Tepan told CNN.\n@highlight\nAfrican man arrested at a bar by Spanish police\n@highlight\nHe had 1,120 euros bar own had given him to double\n@highlight\nThe man said he had run out of potion and needed to go home to get more", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 612, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He returned my 20,\" said Tepan, who's lived 16 years in @placeholder and has owned the bar in central Madrid for 11 years.", "idx": 11663}], "idx": 7554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For the serious contenders at grand slams, it's all about trying to advance with minimal fuss in the first week. That way they have plenty of energy left for when the competition picks up in the second week. Serena Williams certainly isn't messing around in the early stages of this year's U.S. Open. After crushing Taylor Townsend -- a potentially tricky opponent -- in the first round in 55 minutes, Williams routed another fellow American, Vania King, 6-1 6-0 in 56 minutes Thursday to reach the third round. Men's No. 1 Novak Djokovic made quick work of his opponent, too, dispatching Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-1 6-3 6-0.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams crushes Vania King at the U.S. Open on Thursday\n@highlight\nWilliams loses just one game in the 56-minute second-round rout in New York\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Open is Williams' last opportunity to win a major this year\n@highlight\nHer chances improved after Ana Ivanovic was upset in straight sets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 598, "end": 615}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 910, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The top seed's only problems against @placeholder came in her first service game, when Williams hit three double faults in windy conditions.", "idx": 11672}], "idx": 7559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his last days in office, outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour pardoned four men convicted of murder, a state official said Monday. David Gatlin, Joseph Ozment, Charles Hooker and Anthony McCray received full pardons and were released at 1 p.m. Sunday, said Suzanne Singletary, spokeswoman for the Mississippi Department of Corrections. All four were serving life sentences and worked as trusties at the governor's mansion, she said. \"It is at any governor's discretion,\" said Singletary. Gatlin was convicted of murder, aggravated assault and burglary of a residence, she said. Ozment was convicted of murder, conspiracy and armed robbery in a separate case. Both inmates were at minimum security level, she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: David Gatlin, Joseph Ozment, Charles Hooker and Anthony McCray are released\n@highlight\nNEW: All were serving life sentences in murder cases\n@highlight\nThe four served as trusties at the governor's mansion during Haley Barbour's term\n@highlight\nFamilies of the victims express outrage at the pardons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 272, "end": 289}, {"start": 312, "end": 348}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was convicted in a 1991 murder, while McCray was convicted in a 2001 murder, Singletary said.", "idx": 11675}], "idx": 7562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A family recently moved out of a Utah home where a woman mysteriously disappeared six years ago, claiming the house is haunted. The home in West Valley City has been the backdrop of one of Utah's most notorious missing persons cases. Susan Powell lived in the home with her husband Josh and their two young sons when she disappeared without a trace in December 2009. Her husband Josh later moved out of the home, and committed suicide in February 2012, killing their two young sons as well in a house fire. A family that briefly stayed in this Utah home claims it is haunted. This is the same home where Susan Powell went missing in 2009, in a high-profile case\n@highlight\nJoanna Aeosana and her family moved into a seemingly perfect home in West Valley City, Utah a few months ago\n@highlight\nShe later learned that the house used to be occupied by the Powell family, the subject of a high-profile missing persons case\n@highlight\nSusan Powell disappeared in December 2009 and was never found; her husband later killed himself and their two young sons in a house fire\n@highlight\nAeosana claims she heard crying while showering and that the garage door opens and closes on its own\n@highlight\nShe has since moved out of the house and is now fighting with the rental company to release her from the lease", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Real estate companies aren't required to disclose details like these to potential renters, but @placeholder believes she should have been informed.", "idx": 11677}], "idx": 7563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "United Airlines is facing a backlash on Twitter over its handling of a complaint about a dog that a passenger claims was left on an airport apron for half an hour in the pouring rain. Passenger Barbara Galletly tweeted a photo of the pet dog \u2013 snapped through a plane window covered with raindrops \u2013 as it sat in a crate on the rain-soaked tarmac in Houston, Texas. The photo sparked outrage among those who were unhappy that that the dog had been left outside in the cold and many weren\u2019t satisfied with the airline\u2019s reply to her tweet. Passenger Barbara Galletly's photo of the dog sparked a backlash against United Airlines on Twitter\n@highlight\nPassenger Barbara Galletly tweeted a photo of the dog in its crate\n@highlight\nAirline thanked her for the tweet and asked her to call PetSafe\n@highlight\nPhoto sparked outrage among those who unhappy with dog's treatment\n@highlight\n'Chandelier' singer Sia among those who sent angry tweets to airline", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 184, "end": 209}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 539, "end": 564}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 675}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the airline\u2019s \u2018specially-designed programme\u2019 for transporting animals that are not eligible to travel in the aircraft cabin.", "idx": 11687}], "idx": 7572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 7 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:03 EST, 7 March 2014 Media mogul Ted Turner has been treated for appendicitis and is now being hospitalized in Buenos Aires. He was reportedly rushed to a local clinic in the remote Argentinian region of Patagonia early Friday morning. He received treatment at the San Carlos clinic in Bariloche before being transferred to Buenos Aires, the country's capitol. Scroll down for video Health scare: Ted Turner was rushed to a remote clinic in Patagonia and treated for appendicitis CNN's Southeast desk reported the hospital stay in Buenos Aires he was 'admitted to a local hospital for observation' on Friday morning.\n@highlight\nCNN founder was visiting his ranch in Patagonia when he was rushed to a local clinic early Friday\n@highlight\nTurner, 75, was reportedly treated for appendicitis but was well enough to walk out of the clinic on his own\n@highlight\nTook a private jet to the Argentinian capital and is now under 'observation'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remote: He was treated at the local clinic but later flew to @placeholder", "idx": 11697}], "idx": 7578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 18:22 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:53 EST, 6 December 2012 Fugitive millionaire John McAfee has been rushed to the hospital in Guatemala after suffering two minor heart attacks. The 67-year-old software company founder had been denied political asylum in Guatemala and his lawyers said they were making a last-ditch effort to keep him from being flown back to Belize for questioning about the killing of a fellow American expatriate. McAfee was moved from an immigration center to a police-run hospital Thursday afternoon after Guatemalan authorities said McAfee's request for asylum had been denied. Authorities did not offer an explanation as to why they denied him that right. Shortly after the decision was announced, McAfee issued a plea on his blog for the public to petition Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina to let him stay in the Central American country.\n@highlight\nJohn McAfee rushed to Guatemalan hospital after suffering two minor heart attacks\n@highlight\nMoved from immigration center to police-run hospital on Thursday afternoon after asylum request was denied\n@highlight\nEccentric multi-millionare has been on the run since being named a suspect in murder of American man last month in Belize\n@highlight\nMcAfee said Belize authorities will kill him if he returns to country", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 836, "end": 852}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McAfee's earlier posts spoke of his relief at arriving in @placeholder, thinking he had found a way out of his troubles.", "idx": 11700}], "idx": 7581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Late on the night of last September 11, U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens spoke to his deputy for the final time from the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. \"Greg, we're under attack,\" Stevens told Gregory Hicks. Within hours, Stevens and three other Americans were dead, victims of an armed terrorist assault that has since become a political and foreign policy flashpoint in Washington's partisan wars. The dramatic narrative recounted by Hicks at a six-hour Republican-led House hearing on Wednesday reflected the knowledge of a high-level insider who was in Libya that long night and was deeply involved in trying to react to events.\n@highlight\nState Department official says he never believed the attack was a protest\n@highlight\nKey lawmaker says administration is not cooperating with investigation\n@highlight\nRep. Elijah Cummings accuses GOP of trying to \"smear\" officials\n@highlight\nAnother hearing witness said it was \"inexplicable\" attack review ignored key points", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 83}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 267, "end": 275}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 665, "end": 680}, {"start": 837, "end": 851}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I got the ambassador on the other end and he said, '@placeholder, we're under attack.'\"", "idx": 11702}], "idx": 7582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris, France (CNN) -- Some of the Roma deported from France said Friday they plan to return as soon as possible. They flew Thursday to Romania on a French flight, the first of several scheduled to take Roma out of France in the coming days. The French government says the deportations are part of a crackdown on illegal immigration. They follow the government's dismantling in the past three weeks of 51 Roma camps that it called illegal. Roma in Europe: Persecuted and misunderstood \"Over there, they were giving us food, money ... salary. Life is much better out there -- happier,\" Mariana Serban, a mother of four, told Romania's Realitatea TV.\n@highlight\nRoma deported to Romania say they will return to France\n@highlight\n132 Roma are on Friday's flight, Romanian officials say\n@highlight\nFrance offered $384 to each Roma adult who got on the flight\n@highlight\nFrance put 79 Roma on a charter flight out of the country Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two @placeholder secretaries of state plan to be in Paris on August 30 to discuss the integration of Roma populations, the French Foreign Ministry said.", "idx": 11709}], "idx": 7583} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)On what would have been the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 86th birthday, the Academy Awards decided to snub a beautiful film made about a seminal moment in his life. \"Selma\" did pick up two nominations, including one for best picture. But when the Hollywood gods consider a film to be truly great, its actors and/or actresses, screenplay and particularly its director are also recognized. \"Selma\" is a good film that told a great story, at least according to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences voters. Those voters are 93% white, 76% male and the average age is 63, according to a 2012 analysis by the Los Angeles Times.\n@highlight\nLZ: \"Selma's\" 2 Oscar nominations seen as a snub by some; Academy voters mostly white\n@highlight\nHe says calling out Hollywood racism fine, but it may not be the reasons for only 2 nods\n@highlight\nLZ: I don't need Academy to tell me how I feel about Selma, which is about awakening humanity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 59}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 464, "end": 506}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 843, "end": 844}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as a summer full of marches for the fight for equality reminded us, @placeholder has neither the power to snub nor the authority to validate Selma.", "idx": 11711}], "idx": 7584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- With his budget approved by the House, Paul Ryan is turning his attention to Iowa to headline a high-profile Republican event that will only fuel speculation he's laying the groundwork for a potential presidential run in 2016. Lawmakers approved the Wisconsin Republican's 2015 spending plan on Thursday. But there were notable conservative defections, making his appearance at Friday's Lincoln Dinner in Cedar Rapids more interesting. The question that confronts Ryan is whether his budget, dubbed the \"path to prosperity,\" will help pave a path for him to compete in the early contest state in two years. Or will it prove a political liability when Republicans choose their next White House nominee?\n@highlight\nRyan headed to Lincoln Day dinner in Iowa\n@highlight\nRyan's budget, \"path to prosperity, or path to presidency?\"\n@highlight\nSarah Palin calls new Ryan budget \"a joke.\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But some Iowa @placeholder say Ryan's willingness to tackle tough issues appeals to conservatives there who are especially concerned about the nation's debt.", "idx": 11713}], "idx": 7585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For a club defined by its offensive flair and imagination, Louis van Gaal\u2019s Manchester United look to have ran out of ideas in the final third. They had to rely on defensive midfielder Daley Blind to rescue a stoppage-time point at West Ham on Sunday after another lethargic attacking display. So what is going wrong up top for United? Here, Sportsmail takes a closer look at their four frontmen\u2026 VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Star Men Stats: Wayne Rooney vs Robin van Persie Radamel Falcao (15 Premier League apps, four goals, three assists) The chances of United signing Falcao on a permanent basis are now about as slim as the Colombian embarking on a scoring streak.\n@highlight\nManchester United drew 1-1 at West Ham in the Premier League\n@highlight\nUnited loanee Radamel Falcao failed to live up to his \u00a350million price tag\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney is being wasted in midfield, believes Jamie Carragher", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 76, "end": 92}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 464, "end": 479}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 896, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder boss Louis van Gaal consoles his forward at full-time as United salvage a point on Sunday", "idx": 11724}], "idx": 7588} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last weekend Louis Van Gaal was hailing the beginning of a \"new era\" at Manchester United after a rout of QPR. Sunday saw a sobering reality check for the Dutchman and his expensively-assembled \"galacticos\" as the English Premier League powerhouses surrendered a 3-1 lead to lose 5-3 to newly-promoted Leicester City. It had looked an improbable scenario at the King Power Stadium as United's attacking prowess was on full display with Radamel Falcao setting up Robin van Persie for a headed opener before record signing Angel Di Maria made it 2-0 with a delightful chip. The first danger signs came after Leicester's new talisman Leonardo Ulloa headed home to reduce the deficit, but when another United summer signing Ander Herrera re-opened the two-goal with a clever back heel, the three points were there for the taking.\n@highlight\nLeicester City beat Manchester United 5-3 after a remarkable turn around\n@highlight\nUnited led 3-1 until a late Leicester goal spree\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard equalizes for Man City against old side Chelsea\n@highlight\nBarcelona tops La Liga with thrashing of Levante", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 81, "end": 97}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 223, "end": 244}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 371, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 471, "end": 486}, {"start": 530, "end": 543}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 866, "end": 882}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, in the Spanish La Liga, one of @placeholder's former teams Barcelona maintained its 100% start to the season with a thumping 5-0 win at Levante.", "idx": 11731}], "idx": 7592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:59 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:08 EST, 12 March 2014 A California board has again approved parole for former Charles Manson follower and convicted double murderer Bruce Davis. The department of corrections first granted the 71-year-old parole in 2012, but Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the decision after a public outcry and opposition from the families of Manson victims. Brown now has 30 days to decide whether he'll oppose the decision again. Paid the price? Charles Manson follower Bruce Davis (left as he appears now and right after the 1969 double murder) was convicted of double homicide and has been in prison in California since. He was deemed suitable for parole once again\n@highlight\nBruce Davis, 71, was granted parole after a hearing at the California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo on Wednesday\n@highlight\nDavis also won parole in 2012, but Governor Jerry Brown rejected it last March after public outcry and opposition from victims' family\n@highlight\nDavis was sentenced to life in prison in 1972 for helping Manson kill musician Gary Hinman and stuntman Donald 'Shorty' Shea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 794, "end": 816}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and his 'Family' became some of the 20th century's most infamous criminals in the summer of 1969, when he directed his mostly young, female followers to murder seven people in what prosecutors said was part of a plan to incite a race war between whites and blacks.", "idx": 11737}], "idx": 7595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Shortly after President Obama tapped Stanley McChrystal in June 2009 to be the top commander in Afghanistan, CNN reported that McChrystal would never let a reporter in the room during classified morning meetings he led among senior military officers. McChrystal was known in Washington for his discretion. He kept a low profile, briefly interrupted by two major news events. The general was criticized for the way he handled the circumstances of U.S. soldier Pat Tillman's friendly fire death in Afghanistan in 2004. In 2006, McChrystal was lauded for the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq.\n@highlight\nStanley McChrystal known for keeping a low profile throughout most of his career\n@highlight\nA West Point graduate and former Green Beret, he leads Afghanistan mission\n@highlight\nRolling Stone profile of McChrystal quotes him and his staff mocking administration", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 46, "end": 63}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 574, "end": 593}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 656}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has pushed a counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan intended to empower the civilian population so much that the insurgency will slowly be demoralized, fractured and defeated.", "idx": 11744}], "idx": 7600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ISIS has released a slickly produced new video warning the United States of the carnage it wants to inflict in Iraq if President Obama deploys troops to the war-torn nation as he attempts to 'degrade and ultimately destroy' the terror group. Resembling a blockbuster movie trailer, the disturbing 52-second video entitled 'Flames of War' shows militants blowing up tanks in dramatic slow motion, wounded US soldiers apparently being executed and the White House in the sights of a shaky camera. It then shows a clip of the president from before the 2011 withdrawal from Iraq saying that combat troops will never return to the Middle Eastern nation, before the video ends with a text overlay that reads, 'Flames of War -- fighting has just begun ... Coming soon.'\n@highlight\nISIS release video threat to the United State on Tuesday entitled 'Flames of War'\n@highlight\nThe 52-second clip resembles a Hollywood movie trailer and threatens US troops\n@highlight\nIs the latest in a line of well-produced videos from ISIS and shows the apparent execution of US soldiers\n@highlight\nAlso features an eerie night-time drive past of the White House and finishes with the ominous words, 'Coming Soon'\n@highlight\nIs believed to be a response to American warnings that ground troops may be deployed to Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 404, "end": 405}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 936, "end": 937}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Destruction: During the video @placeholder soldiers are seen to unleash multiple and successful strikes on US troops and tanks in the Middle East", "idx": 11752}], "idx": 7606} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The commander in chief's priority is preventing another terrorist attack in the United States, President Bush told CNN's \"Larry King Live\" Tuesday. President Bush and first lady Laura Bush sit down with CNN's Larry King Live on Tuesday. \"The most important job I have had -- and the most important job the next president is going to have -- is to protect the American people from another attack,\" Bush said. Accompanied by first lady Laura Bush and engaging in a wide-ranging conversation with King, Bush also said that his administration has been involved in stopping specific threats against the United States since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.\n@highlight\n\"Most important job ... is to protect the American people,\" Bush tells CNN's Larry King\n@highlight\nBush agrees rocky times are ahead, but cautions Obama against making predictions\n@highlight\nOutgoing president says Obama should talk more about getting on \"road to recovery\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 223, "end": 225}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder brushed off the low opinion-ratings and declining polls that have marked his waning presidency by saying, \"Look, opinion polls are nothing but a shot of yesterday's news.\"", "idx": 11754}], "idx": 7608} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Masters -- April 9-12, 2009 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson puts the green jacket on 2008 winner Trevor Immelman. While The Open Championship at St Andrews, Scotland may rival it for history, few would argue that the U.S. Masters tournament is unrivalled in terms of beauty and exclusivity. Played at the prestigious Augusta National Golf club in the city of Augusta, Georgia, the first \"major\" of the golfing year is a strictly invitational event controlled by the club itself. The top 50 golfers in the official world rankings are all guaranteed an invite. The dramatic azalea-draped course -- the brainchild of golfing great Bobby Jones -- provides a tough test for the world's elite golfers, particularly since it has been lengthened or \"Tiger-proofed\" in recent years.\n@highlight\nU.S. Masters is always held at prestigious Augusta National, Georgia, U.S.\n@highlight\n2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage State Park's Black Course in Farmingdale, NY\n@highlight\nOpen Championship is the only major held outside the United States\n@highlight\nU.S. PGA Championship is only major not open to amateur golfers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 137, "end": 157}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 334, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 845, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 906, "end": 924}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 987}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It remains to be seen whether the recently-injured @placeholder can tame the course once again.", "idx": 11757}, {"query": "First held in October, 1860, @placeholder was mostly played in Scotland during its early years.", "idx": 11758}], "idx": 7611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM Spanish sporting connections will loom large for Andy Murray on Friday afternoon as he faces Roberto Bautista Agut on the latest stage of his Wimbledon odyssey. Not only will the defending champion tackle the country\u2019s fourth-ranked player to try to make the last 16, but Murray has also revealed that he has invested in the new film about the life of Spanish icon Seve Ballesteros, which is released on Friday. The 27-year-old Scot, whose fortune is estimated at around \u00a340million, has used some of that cash to back the biopic of the great golfer, partly for sentimental reasons (and doubtless for some tax efficiency): \u2018I normally try to invest in something that interests me a little bit. I watched a lot of golf when I was younger,\u2019 he said.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray faces Roberto Bautista Agut at Wimbledon on Friday\n@highlight\nPair know each other well from training sessions\n@highlight\nMurray has revealed he invested in the film about the life of Spanish icon Seve Ballesteros", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 134, "end": 154}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 817, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I know my dad was a massive @placeholder fan \u2013 he loved watching him and used to talk about him a lot when we were growing up.", "idx": 11765}], "idx": 7616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For all the talk of a possible cease-fire, residents of Israel and Palestinians in Gaza are living under a daily barrage of attacks. 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Grams, which was launched last week, appears to have modeled itself closely on Google, from the brightly colored logo to the 'I Feel Lucky' search button. Unlike the mainstream search engine however, those wanting to use Grams have to access the Tor browser that provides an extra level of anonymity. Web search: Grams may look like Google but it helps users find drugs and guns The site works by searching multiple illicit websites such as SilkRoad2, Pandora and The Pirate Market, which are known for providing access to stolen credit cards, fake IDs and drugs.\n@highlight\nGrams searches several underground sites to provide detailed results\n@highlight\nBuyers and sellers can also leave reviews on purchases", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When a search request is entered into @placeholder, it returns a list of results showing the name of the seller, their location, and the price of the product.", "idx": 11769}], "idx": 7618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Only a week of the tennis season has gone and already an alarming number of players have been calling in sick to tournaments or withdrawing, in the case of John Isner, because he is 'tired'. Rising gloriously above all this is Roger Federer, a player for the ages, who registered his 1,000th ATP Tour victory by winning the final of the Brisbane Open against Milos Raonic. With his 6-4, 6-7, 6-4 victory the 33-year-old Swiss became only the third player in the modern era to get into four figures of professional wins, behind Ivan Lendl and all-time leader Jimmy Connors.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer defeated Milos Raonic to earn 1,000th career win\n@highlight\nFederer reached landmark after seeing off Milos Raonic 6-4 6-7 (2/7) 6-4\n@highlight\nOnly Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl had previously achieved the feat\n@highlight\nSunday's victory was Federer's 83rd career title", "entities": [{"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Realistically you would expect him to overtake Lendl's tally of 1,071 but even Federer will struggle to overhaul @placeholder's final figure of 1,253.", "idx": 11774}], "idx": 7621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Typhoon Matmo has slammed in Taiwan, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and the threat of landslides on the mountainous island. 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Reynolds was driving north along the coastal road on the eastern side of the island, a journey he described as \"not easy,\" as he swerved around fallen rocks and trees.\n@highlight\nStrong winds, rain raises threat of mudslides in Taiwan\n@highlight\nTyphoon Matmo passed over the island in the early hours of Wednesday morning\n@highlight\n\"Water is just sheeting off the mountains,\" storm chaser James Reynolds tells CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Matmo lost strength as it passed over @placeholder and was downgraded to a tropical cyclone.", "idx": 11775}], "idx": 7622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Minutes after the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was announced, scores of his fellow citizens made their way to El Arepazo, a Venezuelan restaurant outside Miami. The colors of the Venezuelan flag -- red, blue and yellow -- predominated among the crowd of about 200 people, many of whom cheered and waved tiny flags as they bellied up to a buffet stocked with \"pabellon criollo,\" the traditional Venezuelan dish of rice, beans, shredded beef and stewed black beans. \"We shouldn't be partying,\" said Ernesto Ackerman, a Chavez opponent and president of the Independent Venezuelan-American Citizens, a non-profit organization that helps Latinos become U.S. citizens.\n@highlight\n\"We shouldn't be partying,\" says Chavez opponent in South Florida\n@highlight\n\"Chavez ruled Venezuela with an iron hand,\" says Sen. Menendez\n@highlight\n\"Good riddance to this dictator,\" says Rep. 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Scrappy, an eight-month-old Labrador-Chow mix, was apparently put down at Bakersfield animal shelter after he was filmed attacking his young neighbor Jeremy Triantafilo. Jeremy's life was saved when his pet cat Tara selflessly pounced on the dog as it launched its attack, chasing the vicious animal down the street so her best friend could receive emergency medical help. Scroll down for video Lurking: Jeremy Triantafilo was outside his family's home when Scrappy the dog escaped and ran towards him. The Labrador-Chow mix has since been destroyed at nearby at Bakersfield animal shelter\n@highlight\nLabrador-Chow mix reportedly destroyed at Bakersfield animal shelter\n@highlight\nEight-month-old 'Scrappy' was filmed attacking four-year-old neighbour\n@highlight\nDog viciously shook Jeremy Triantafilo by the leg until pet cat intervened\n@highlight\nTara the tabby pounced on Scrappy and chased him off down the street\n@highlight\nThe dog continued to display aggression in the days after the attack\n@highlight\nHe bit two staff at the animal centre and tried to attack several others", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 568, "end": 585}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 947, "end": 964}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feline brave: The cat launches herself at the startled dog and knocks it away from @placeholder", "idx": 11784}], "idx": 7629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 04:02 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:27 EST, 18 January 2013 Hundreds of descendants of notorious bush ranger Ned Kelly gathered at a Catholic church in Australia today for a final farewell to the controversial outlaw, 132 years after his death. Mourners, including Kelly's great-grand-niece Joanne Griffiths and great-grandnephew Anthony Griffiths, stood by a funeral car carrying Kelly's remains as they prepared to send him off with a traditional service at St Patrick's Church in Wangaratta, north-east Victoria, in line with his dying wish. His bones - minus his skull, which remains missing - will be buried in an unmarked grave at a private ceremony reportedly alongside his mother and siblings, in Greta, near Glenrowan this Sunday.\n@highlight\nCatholic church in north-east Victoria bids farewell to famous outlaw\n@highlight\nNed Kelly, member of the Kelly Gang, was hanged for murder in 1880\n@highlight\nDescendants say private farewells were in keeping with outlaw's requests\n@highlight\nHe's expected to be buried alongside his mother and siblings this Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 164, "end": 178}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 322, "end": 337}, {"start": 361, "end": 377}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 491, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also told the 300-strong congregation of the public divide around the @placeholder legend: 'Thus it has been and thus it will be.'", "idx": 11786}], "idx": 7630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Obama administration will sue to halt a Texas requirement that voters show identification at the polls, signaling a new effort on voting rights enforcement following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling this year that threw out a key part of a landmark federal law. The Justice Department said on Thursday that had put in motion a plan to seek a court order declaring that the strict 2011 Texas law violates the Voting Rights Act and certain constitutional guarantees. \"Today's action marks another step forward in the Justice Department's continuing effort to protect the voting rights of all eligible Americans,\" Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement.\n@highlight\nObama administration takes new approach to voting rights enforcement following court ruling\n@highlight\nLegal challenge to strict Texas law approved in 2011 will be test case\n@highlight\nSupreme Court in June invalidated key enforcement part of Voting Rights Act\n@highlight\nPrevious formula used to determine which states, mostly in the South, needed special oversight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 274, "end": 291}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 523, "end": 540}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 923, "end": 939}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To do so the @placeholder must prove \"purposeful\" discrimination.", "idx": 11788}], "idx": 7632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Camp Verde, Arizona (CNN) -- The eighth day in the trial of a formal spiritual retreat leader charged with manslaughter after a deadly sweat lodge ceremony concluded Friday with emotional testimony from the roommate of one of the victims. Self-help author and James Arthur Ray is accused of three counts of manslaughter in the deaths of three people who were in the sweat lodge for the purification ceremony. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison on each count. Witness Beverley Bunn, who roomed with victim Kirby Brown during the five-day retreat in 2009, went through an exhaustive examination Friday, recounting all eight rounds of the sweat lodge purification ceremony. Each round lasted 10 to 15 minutes. 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The victim, identified as Matthew Yussman, chief financial officer of Achieve Financial Credit Union, told police that multiple attackers broke into his home Monday morning and attached a device -- subsequently believed to be fake, according to a law enforcement source -- to his body. 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I am talking about the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination 100 years ago sparked World War I. The reaction from some politicians and hacks suggested they were having such a moment, after the MH17 crash -- hinting that the world would never be the same. The Malaysian Boeing 777, en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, crashed in the Donetsk region of war torn eastern Ukraine, in an area controlled by anti-government forces, known as \"pro-Russian separatists\" in the West.\n@highlight\nRussia is in the dock over MH17, despite few confirmed facts, says Alexander Nekrassov\n@highlight\nNekrassov says Ukraine has blamed Moscow for the crash, accusing it of arming rebels\n@highlight\nBut he says it would be tough for Kiev to argue how a \"rag tag army\" could bring down a plane\n@highlight\nThe tragedy will hopefully focus international attention on ending the Ukraine bloodshed, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 74, "end": 102}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 706, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The one thing that will most definitely change after the downing of flight @placeholder is that the civil war raging in Ukraine that had somehow been forgotten by the outside world will now -- with the death of nearly 300 foreign citizens -- get an international dimension.", "idx": 11826}], "idx": 7652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You might think of Italy's fashion capital when you hear the word Milan, but pop singer Shakira and soccer star Gerard Pique say that isn't what they had in mind when they named their baby boy. Milan Pique Mebarak was born at 9:36 p.m. Tuesday in Barcelona, Spain, according to an announcement posted on Shakira's website. Mebarak is Shakira's seldom-used surname. \"The name Milan (pronounced MEE-lahn), means dear, loving and gracious in Slavic; in Ancient Roman, eager and laborious; and in Sanskrit, unification,\" the announcement said. The 35-year-old Colombian singer first revealed her pregnancy in September, canceling a scheduled weekend concert appearance at a music festival in Las Vegas.\n@highlight\nMilan Pique Mebarak was born in Barcelona, Spain\n@highlight\nHis name \"means dear, loving and gracious in Slavic,\" according to Shakira's website\n@highlight\nShakira and Gerard Pique called for UNICEF donations as part of a \"world baby shower\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 32}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 203, "end": 221}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 737}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, a black-and-white photo on her website showed a pregnant Shakira, wearing a bikini top, standing beside her 25-year-old boyfriend, who plays for @placeholder's FC Barcelona.", "idx": 11828}], "idx": 7654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Condoleezza Rice, secretary of state under President George W. Bush, traveled 23 times to the Middle East in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to mediate an Israeli-Palestinian accord. Meanwhile, the Russians invaded Georgia. President Barack Obama's secretary of state, John Kerry, has shuttled 11 times to the region in search of the same elusive goal. And while American diplomacy was once again focused elsewhere, the Russians invaded Ukraine. Now, in an effort to curb Russia, the United States is pausing from its efforts to forge an Israeli-Palestinian peace to generate international pressure on the Kremlin. But the pivot may prove impossible, as the issues of Russian expansionism and the stability of the Middle East remain dangerously intertwined.\n@highlight\nMichael Oren: While U.S. focused on mediation in Middle East, Russia acted in Crimea\n@highlight\nHe says Russia has influence with Syria and relations with Iran could upend strategy on nukes\n@highlight\nRussia has played its cards well, while U.S. risks being outmaneuvered, he says\n@highlight\nOren: U.S. should reassert itself in the Middle East and move to protect its allies", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The erosion can only be stopped -- and @placeholder expansionism checked -- by the reassertion of American preeminence.", "idx": 11843}, {"query": "Today, conversely, the struggle over Crimea could further escalate @placeholder conflicts and lead to even greater violence.", "idx": 11845}], "idx": 7661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)Shiite rebels took responsibility Saturday for the abduction of the Yemeni President's chief of staff in downtown Sanaa. Ahmed bin Mubarak, top aide to President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, was abducted by gunmen Saturday morning, security officials said. Houthi rebels \"were forced to seize Mubarak and this was an important step to cut the way of any coup attempt on the peace and transition deal,\" said a statement by the rebels' political faction, Ansarullah. Hadi appointed bin Mubarak premier back in October, but the rebels rejected the nomination. A senior media adviser to the Houthi movement in Yemen, Osama Sari, told CNN that the presidential chief of staff had been detained by the Houthis as a message to the President.\n@highlight\nHouthi rebels say abduction sends a message to Yemeni President\n@highlight\nPresident seeks a new constitution without the approval of the Houthis, rebels say\n@highlight\n\"This is force for political gain, a ridiculous show of muscle flexing,\" Yemen official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 155}, {"start": 180, "end": 201}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In September, @placeholder signed a ceasefire deal with the government.", "idx": 11850}], "idx": 7666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Okaloosa Island, Florida (CNN) -- Vacationers were the first to notice the bird fumbling in the water near this popular tourist beach last week. It bobbed and swayed differently than other birds, and didn't react when humans came dangerously close. Once it was ashore, they could see why: a light sheen of oil covered its feathers. Animal health technician Stephanie Neumann tried to rescue the Northern Gannet, but beach safety officers stopped her. Her coworkers at the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge already had stabilized birds and a sea turtle affected by the Gulf oil disaster, but officials wanted to know: Did she have a contract with BP? Could she -- and the bird --wait while they verified her organization's status?\n@highlight\nResidents and vacationers in Okaloosa County in Florida are starting to spot tar balls and oiled wildlife on their beaches.\n@highlight\nCounty commissioners voted to respond to the oil spill with their own plans, regardless of whether unified command approved.\n@highlight\nUnified command sped up approval of their plans and will meet with commissioners this week.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 472, "end": 500}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 642, "end": 643}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, local government, state government, everybody sitting around waiting for someone else to do something.", "idx": 11852}], "idx": 7668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Internet was made for moments like these. Clint Eastwood and his empty chair didn't so much detract from Mitt Romney's big moment at the last night of the Republican National Convention, as much as they became breakout stars in their own right. Romney and Marco Rubio still had their moments. Clint retained his Hollywood icon status. And two new stars were born, Invisible Obama and Clint's Chair. Those weren't the only OMG moment during the final night of the RNC. 1. More crying \"Is crying becoming a 'thing' for Republicans?\" asked @libgrrrl Thursday night. We couldn't have said it better ourselves.\n@highlight\n\"Is crying becoming a 'thing' for Republicans?\" asks one tweeter\n@highlight\nLGBT group threw a party that included go-go dancers and a velvet rope\n@highlight\nThe Twitter account @ClintsChair has more than 2,000 followers\n@highlight\nSeveral photos of a man wearing a hat made of a beer case earned salutes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 168, "end": 197}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What the Internet seemed most delighted by was that no one could decipher what @placeholder was actually saying.", "idx": 11859}], "idx": 7673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal legend Ray Parlour believes that Arsene Wenger and the club need to start spending more if they want to have any chance of competing for the Premier League title in the future. The Gunners bought Villarreal defender Gabriel Paulista for \u00a311.2million and signed 17-year-old midfielder Krystian Bielik in a \u00a32.4million deal from Legia Warsaw during the January transfer window. However, Parlour believes that the club still need to invest heavily in the summer, despite the saying Arsenal squad is in good health. 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Even President Barack Obama and his family have made it their yearly holiday vacation destination. Located off the southeast coast of Hawaii, Kailua boasts beachfront properties overlooking pristine white sand beaches. But residents are now asking Hawaii's Tourism Authority to stop promoting the town as an overnight destination. \"We have a city ordinance that does not permit these short terms tourist rentals in residential areas,\" said Kailua Neighborhood Board Chairman, Chuck Prentiss. He cited a Honolulu County land use ordinance approved in the 1980s.\n@highlight\nKailua boasts beachfront properties overlooking pristine white sand beaches\n@highlight\nEven the Obamas have made it their yearly holiday vacation spot\n@highlight\nCity says it does not permit short terms tourist rentals in residential areas\n@highlight\nMost of these short terms rentals are illegal, official says", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 578, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 656}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The board's resolution was a response to a page on the Tourism Authority's website promoting @placeholder's short-term rentals for families and large groups.", "idx": 11872}], "idx": 7684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Cahill faced up to the end of his World Cup dream after scoring one of the greatest goals in the tournament's history. The 34-year-old Australia striker evoked memories of Marco van Basten's wondergoal at Euro '88 with a stunning volley against Holland on Wednesday. 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The controversial minister was dumped from the Cabinet by David Cameron to become the Government's chief whip in the biggest shock of the reshuffle. Teachers' unions welcomed the surprise announcement after years of bitter antagonism against his reforms, which culminated in last week's classroom walk out-in a dispute over pay and pensions. Downing Street insisted Mr Gove would play a key role in the run up to the election and had not been demoted - but the decision to move him comes amid increasing evidence that he is 'toxic' with voters. In May a poll for YouGov found he was the most hated politician in the Government.\n@highlight\nMichael Gove made chief whip and will no longer be a full member of Cabinet\n@highlight\nHe will instead become 'Minister for TV' in campaign ahead of next election\n@highlight\nTeachers' unions welcomed the surprise announcement this morning\n@highlight\nThe NUT said Gove had 'clearly lost the support of the profession'\n@highlight\nAssociation of Teachers & Lecturers slam his 'antagonism' to teachers\n@highlight\nIn May a poll found that Gove was the most hated politician in Britain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 117, "end": 135}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is widely seen as the the reason Mr @placeholder split the women and equalities brief last year - leading to accusations that she was the 'minister for straight women'.", "idx": 11878}], "idx": 7688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MUMBAI, India (CNN) -- The lawyer for the main suspect in last year's deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai was removed Wednesday, delaying the high-profile trial that was set to begin. Soldiers patrol in Mumbai on the eve of the trial of a key suspect in last year's attacks in the Indian city. The trial start for Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, is expected to be moved to Thursday as officials scramble to settle the lawyer issue. Kasab is thought to be the only one of 10 gunmen to survive the three-day siege, which killed more than 160 people in November. As the trial was to begin, the judge removed attorney Anjali Waghmare because she also was representing a witness in the case. Waghmare argued that she had no idea that the person was a witness in the terror case, and she was representing this person in a different case. But the judge declared that it was a conflict of interest.\n@highlight\nMain suspect's lawyer removed as she represents a witness in the case\n@highlight\nTrial was to start Wednesday, unclear when court proceedings will resume\n@highlight\nMohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, is accused of being the only gunmen to survive siege\n@highlight\nThe November siege targeted victims at Mumbai hotels, hospitals, railway stations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 312, "end": 331}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder court appointed Waghmare two weeks ago to represent Kasab, and it was unclear who would replace her.", "idx": 11888}, {"query": "@placeholder also requested newspapers to be brought in so that he could see what the media was writing about him.", "idx": 11889}], "idx": 7692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- A leading figure in the Sunni Islam world called for fellow believers to respond to recent controversial portrayals of Mohammed -- which he said \"spread hatred\" -- just like the prophet himself would, \"through patience and wisdom.\" The Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa spoke to CNN as Muslims staged yet more passionate protests Saturday in yet more locales, from Germany to Lebanon to Bangladesh, as they have since September 11. Demonstrators railed against an obscure, 14-minute trailer for a film that mocks Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and killer -- as well as the country in which it was privately produced, the United States -- and more recently a French satirical magazine's cartoons of a figure representing Mohammed.\n@highlight\nNEW: Angry about government ban on protests, activists in Bangladesh call a general strike\n@highlight\nThe grand mufti of Egypt says anti-Islam video spreads \"hatred,\" which should be illegal\n@highlight\nHe adds that Muslims want peace and respect, not conflict\n@highlight\nMuslims protest Saturday in Nigeria, Bangladesh, Germany and Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The imam called us to join in the call to damn the evil film from @placeholder which insulted the prophet and we joined in the march,\" Mohammed said.", "idx": 11891}], "idx": 7693} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alan Pardew has admitted he failed to convince Jermain Defoe to sign for Crystal Palace over Sunderland. Defoe is on the brink of rubber-stamping his move to Wearside from Toronto, with Pardew conceding Palace were forced out of the race for the former England striker. Palace have secured Arsenal forward Yaya Sanogo on loan with new Eagles boss Pardew aiming to sign another striker during the January transfer window. 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Independent Senator Bernie Sanders, who heads the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and his House counterpart, Republican Representative Jeff Miller, will outline the agreement at a news conference at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, their spokesmen said. 'Miller and Sanders continued negotiations on a VA reform package this weekend and made significant progress toward an agreement on legislation to make VA more accountable and to help the department recruit more doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals,' their offices said in a statement.\n@highlight\nIndependent Senator Bernie Sanders and his House counterpart, Republican Representative Jeff Miller signed an agreement yesterday\n@highlight\nThe agreement is aimed at recruiting more doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals\n@highlight\nIn Pheonix, doctors allege that 40 veterans died as their names lingered on waiting lists\n@highlight\nThe controversy led to the resignation of VA Secretary Eric Shinseki in late May", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 30}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 174, "end": 189}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 292, "end": 328}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 643, "end": 644}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The proposal introduced by @placeholder on Thursday would provide less than $25 billion in new funds for VA healthcare, with $3.3 billion offset by other savings in the department's budget.", "idx": 11896}], "idx": 7697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Hu Jintao is stepping down this week as the Communist Party's general secretary -- the primus inter pares in the party politburo, China's elite decision-making body. In March next year, he is also expected to hand over his post as China's state president to his presumptive successor, Xi Jinping. But is the 69-year-old Hu retiring completely? Will he give up all his posts, including chairmanship of the Central Military Commission (CMC), an influential post that oversees major national security and military affairs? \"We don't know if he will step down yet,\" said Joseph Cheng, professor at City University of Hong Kong. \"The party congress is still in the bargaining process. 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Seven-year-old Jane Richard lost her leg in the April 15 blast, while her mother Denise, 42, suffered head injuries, her father Bill, 42, was hit by shrapnel and her brother Martin lost his life. Only her oldest brother, 12-year-old Henry, escaped without injury. In a statement released on Thursday, the family revealed Jane awoke two weeks after the attack 'with difficult questions that needed to be answered'. 'There are not words to describe how hard sharing this heartbreaking news was on all of us,' it read.\n@highlight\nMartin Richard, 8, was one of the three victims killed in the April 15 blast\n@highlight\nHis sister Jane lost her left leg below the knee and underwent her 11th surgery on Wednesday to close the wound\n@highlight\nHis mother Denise suffered head injuries, underwent brain surgery and still cannot see from one eye but has been released from hospital\n@highlight\nDad Bill was hit by shrapnel and brother Henry, 12, escaped without harm", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 74}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We also salute those who stood guard over @placeholder\u2019s body so he was not alone.", "idx": 11904}], "idx": 7700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to find out more from our brilliant Match Zone service - including Paul Pogba's heat map Ecuador went out of the World Cup with a display of heroic defiance which shook France, the new contenders for the crown, to their aristocratic roots. The unfancied South Americans blazed another thrilling episode into this magnificent World Cup even after Manchester United\u2019s Antonio Valencia was sent off early in the second half. That decision by the Ivory Coast referee could not discourage Ecuador from going desperately close to overcoming a French team who have become many people\u2019s latest fancy to return here to the Maracana for the final.\n@highlight\nFrance and Ecuador fought out an entertaining goalless draw at the Maracana\n@highlight\nAntonio Valencia was sent off for a shocking challenge on Lucas Digne\n@highlight\nBut the sending off galvanised Ecuador, who impressed in the second half and forged several chances\n@highlight\nFrance did not get out of second gear and will face Nigeria in the round of 16 after topping Group E", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 762}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In agony: @placeholder lies injured after a nasty clash with Antonio Valencia", "idx": 11907}], "idx": 7701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For a man who has made billions from encouraging the world to share, it was a very private event. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg married his girlfriend of nine years on Saturday \u2013 in a ceremony so secret that even the guests did not know they would be attending a wedding. They turned up at Zuckerberg\u2019s \u00a34.5million home in Palo Alto, California, thinking they were there to celebrate Priscilla Chan\u2019s graduation from her degree in paediatrics. True love: Priscilla Chan, the new Mrs Mark Zuckerberg, was walked down the aisle last Saturday by the couple's dog Beast, a Hungarian sheepdog. The couple also wrote their own vows\n@highlight\nGuests were told party was meant to celebrate Chan's graduation\n@highlight\nComes just one day after Facebook went public in mammoth IPO\n@highlight\nGreen Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performed at the wedding", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 458, "end": 471}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 806, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder told guests he wrote the song for his own wife.", "idx": 11914}], "idx": 7707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Liz Jones PUBLISHED: 19:30 EST, 9 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:30 EST, 9 November 2013 Brother and sister John and Emma Smalley who run Temporary Measures in Keswick I\u2019m in the rudest cafe in the UK. It is called Temporary Measure, in Keswick. It\u2019s pouring, and cold, I\u2019m hungry, and there are lots of walkers afoot in fluorescent waterproofs. Therefore, I\u2019m not in a forgiving mood. The proprietors, John Sellers, 24, and his sister, Emma Smalley, 33, made headlines last week because of reviews posted on TripAdvisor complaining of \u2018hostile\u2019 staff and an \u2018unwelcoming\u2019 attitude. They were on the TV news, accused of throwing forks at customers, and were being compared to Basil Fawlty at his most dictatorial.\n@highlight\nLiz Jones visits Temporary Measures in Keswick, the 'rudest cafe in the UK'\n@highlight\nShe found the cafe, which has be slated on TripAdvisor to be a 'delight'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 138, "end": 155}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 198, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 742, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 797, "end": 798}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The quirky cafe in Keswick, which according to @placeholder, is a delight", "idx": 11917}], "idx": 7709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was supposed to be a formality, but the Netherlands was made to sweat against Costa Rica before eventually overcoming the 2014 World Cup's surprise package and booking a place in the semifinals Saturday. Substitute goalkeeper Tim Krul was the hero, saving two penalties to secure a 4-3 shootout victory after this tense, nervous quarterfinal finished goalless. Incredibly, the Newcastle man was brought on in the 29th minute of extra time with the sole job of denying \"Los Ticos\" in the spot-kick showdown. It earned the Dutch a second consecutive semifinals appearance, having lost to Spain in the title match four years ago.\n@highlight\nThe Netherlands into World Cup semifinals after defeating Costa Rica in Salvador\n@highlight\nGame finishes 0-0 but the Dutch win penalty shootout 4-3\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's team will now play Argentina in semifinals on Wednesday\n@highlight\nArgentina beat Belgium 1-0 in Saturday's other quarterfinal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had its own chances, though they were less clear cut.", "idx": 11918}, {"query": "@placeholder prowled around his area in an attempt to psyche out the Costa Rica penalty takers, pointing to his eye to let them know he'd done his homework.", "idx": 11920}], "idx": 7710} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Robinson A pensioner has hit out at the NHS for 'allowing' his leg to balloon to an enormous two-and-a-half stone. Michael Cull, from Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, can hardly walk because of the weight of the massive limb, which is almost two foot wider than his right leg - and is getting bigger every day. The 66-year-old former Nasa computer technician is thought to be the only person in Scotland to suffer from elephantiasis - a disease found mainly in the tropics. His left leg is so wide he needs to have trousers specially made for him, his shoes only last a fortnight because the soles wear out, and every time he steps outside he is called names like 'Elephant Man'.\n@highlight\nMichael Cull's left leg has inflated, reaching almost two-and-a-half stone\n@highlight\n66-year-old's giant limb is still growing leaving him unable to walk\n@highlight\nPensioner has had to give up work because and struggles with simple tasks\n@highlight\nHe is believed to be the only person in Scotland with elephantiasis\n@highlight\nThe 66-year-old blames NHS for allowing his condition to get to this stage\n@highlight\nHealth bosses have urged Mr Cull to visit his GP to discuss treatment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'People call me all sorts of things, like @placeholder.", "idx": 11926}], "idx": 7713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kanye West has been called many things, but these days the best description -- according to him -- is family man. The 36-year-old rapper appeared on Kris Jenner's daytime talk show \"Kris\" on Friday to discuss his relationship with Jenner's daughter, Kim Kardashian, and their new addition, North. But if Kanye was smart, he'd hire Jenner as part of his PR team. The reality TV momager, who has extended her family's brand from E! to Fox with this test run of her talk show, reiterated several times that the stone-faced and difficult Kanye portrayed in the media is not the man she's come to know. (Kanye, after all, is now living in her home.)\n@highlight\nKanye West appeared on Kris Jenner's talk show Friday\n@highlight\nHe discussed his relationship with Kim Kardashian and being a dad\n@highlight\nHe also showed off the first picture of daughter North\n@highlight\nKris Jenner told her audience that she thinks Kanye's misunderstood", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 427, "end": 428}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kanye knows that there are those who think he and the @placeholder family wouldn't have much in common.", "idx": 11932}], "idx": 7716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cardiff's awful start to the campaign took another terrible turn after an embarrassing 3-0 home defeat to Bournemouth to exit the Capital One Cup. The managerless pre-season promotion favourites, who have won just two Championship games and sit in 17th, were second best throughout the 90 minutes and were lucky not to have lost by a heavier margin. Dan Gosling scored either side of Charlie Daniels' left-footed drive within 35 minutes as the Cherries picked off the hapless home side at will. Gosling could have had a hat-trick had it not been for an offside flag while Harry Arter thundered a late effort off the crossbar.\n@highlight\nMangerless Cardiff 3-0 down within 33 minutes\n@highlight\nA Dan Gosling double and one from Charlie Daniels did the damage to see Championship rivals Bournemouth into round four\n@highlight\nScott Young and Danny Gabbidon take joint caretaker charge\n@highlight\nCardiff have only won two Championship games all season\n@highlight\nLeyton Orient boss Russell Slade favourite to take over from departed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 384, "end": 398}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 637, "end": 654}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder joint caretaker boss Danny Gabbidon couldn't turn things around on the pitch", "idx": 11942}, {"query": "Cardiff joint caretaker boss @placeholder couldn't turn things around on the pitch", "idx": 11943}], "idx": 7724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's latest charm offensive with China has generated decidedly mixed reviews. Last week, he hosted a senior Chinese official whose office is responsible for banning Facebook-- along with other popular sites like YouTube and Twitter -- in China. In photos posted on China.com.cn, a government-run web portal, top Internet regulator Lu Wei is seen seated in Zuckerberg's chair at Facebook's California campus while holding a book with Chinese President Xi Jinping's portrait adorning its cover. The accompanying text explains that, when Lu found a copy of \"Xi Jinping: The Governance of China\" on Zuckerberg's desk, the young billionaire told the smiling Communist Party cadre in Mandarin:\n@highlight\nMark Zuckerberg hosts China's Internet regulator at Facebook's California campus\n@highlight\nLu Wei banned Facebook, Twitter and You Tube in China\n@highlight\nHe's pictured sitting on Zuckerberg's desk, with book written by Xi Jinping\n@highlight\nChinese netizens have reacted with surprise and ridicule", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 578, "end": 579}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some sound sympathetic to Zuckerberg's strong desire to crack China's Internet market, the world's largest and a gaping hole in @placeholder's global reach.", "idx": 11956}], "idx": 7733} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eren is at permanent risk of infections which could cause heart failure By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 21 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:04 EST, 21 February 2013 Eight-year-old Eren Gok is forced to put up with cruel taunts and stares wherever he goes. The little boy suffers from a life-threatening condition that makes his skin look sunburned all year round. His condition appears so distressing that his parents are regularly accused by strangers of leaving him out in the sun to burn. Eren Gok, with his mother Arzu, suffers from a condition that makes his skin look sunburned all the time\n@highlight\nEight-year-old Eren Gok spent the first year of his life in hospital\n@highlight\nHas Netherton Syndrome, which affects just one in 200,000 people in UK\n@highlight\nDoctors told his parents he wouldn't be able to walk or talk\n@highlight\nMother speaks of heartbreak after strangers called him 'disgusting'\n@highlight\nEren is at permanent risk of infections which could cause heart failure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 695, "end": 712}, {"start": 759, "end": 760}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I really want to get across that people with @placeholder's are not dirty.", "idx": 11958}], "idx": 7735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fernando Torres scored in the first minute of each half as Atletico Madrid booked a place in the Copa del Rey quarter finals and ruined Cristiano Ronaldo's Ballon d'Or celebrations. Back at Atletico on loan after an dreadful spell at Chelsea, the former \u00a350m striker lashed a first-time effort high into the net past goalkeeper Keylor Navas to put Atletico 1-0 ahead on the night and 3-0 up on aggregate. The 30-year-old, included in the starting lineup in place of an ailing Mario Mandzukic, had never scored against Real at their Bernabeu stadium and, after Sergio Ramos made it 1-1, he restored Atletico's lead with a neat finish just after the interval.\n@highlight\nFernando Torres fired double against rivals Real Madrid\n@highlight\nSergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo struck for the home side\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid are through to the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey\n@highlight\nReal Madrid: Navas; Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos, Marcelo; Kroos, Isco, James; Bale, Benzema, Ronaldo\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid: Oblak; Juanfran, Miranda, Godin, Siqueira; Koke, Mario, Tiago, Raul Garcia; Griezmann, Torres\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti's side are hoping to avenge rivals after defeat in first leg", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 136, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Real Madrid obviously didn't learn from Torres' opener as the former @placeholder forward has scored a similar goal to his first.", "idx": 11962}, {"query": "@placeholder leaps above Atletico's defence to head past Oblak and level the scoring.", "idx": 11963}], "idx": 7738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Warning: Sir John Sawers said Russia posed a \u2018state to state threat\u2019 and dealing with that would require defence spending Russia has become a danger to Western nations and Britain must be prepared to take steps to defend itself and its allies, the former head of MI6 said yesterday. Sir John Sawers, who recently retired after five years as chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, said Russia posed a \u2018state to state threat\u2019 and dealing with that would require defence spending. He said he was disappointed at how, after the Cold War, Russia\u2019s and Europe\u2019s paths had failed to converge. \u2018The one level in which Russia and America are equals is at the nuclear level,\u2019 he said.\n@highlight\nSir John Sawers recently retired as chief of the Secret Intelligence Service\n@highlight\nClaimed 'we shouldn\u2019t kid ourselves that Russia is on a path to democracy'\n@highlight\nSpeaking on Radio 4, also offered reasons for Muslims being radicalised\n@highlight\nSaid Islamic religion not geared towards reviving and modernising itself", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 354, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 738, "end": 764}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the threat posed by @placeholder extremists, Sir John said there were several reasons why people became radicalised.", "idx": 11966}], "idx": 7739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer achieved the rare feat of saving two penalties in a major football final to help her side beat Norway 1-0 Sunday to win Euro 2013. Angerer kept out spot kicks in either half with substitute Anja Mittag scoring the only goal of the match in Solna in Sweden just after the break. It was enough to give Germany an unprecedented sixth straight European Championship crown, with the last two under legendary former player and now head coach Silvia Neid. An uneventful first half came to life when Norway were awarded the first of their penalties as Catherine Dekkerhus hit the turf under challenge from Celia Okoyino da Mbabi.\n@highlight\nGermany win Euro 2013 women's championship\n@highlight\nBeat Norway 1-0 for sixth straight title\n@highlight\nGerman goalkeeper Nadine Angerer saves two Norwegian penalties\n@highlight\nAnja Mittag scores only goal of the match in the second half", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 382, "end": 402}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 586, "end": 604}, {"start": 640, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The result also continued two-time winner Norway's losing run in Euro finals to @placeholder, this there fourth and doubly frustrating thanks to Angerer's heroics.", "idx": 11972}], "idx": 7743} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yes, I said it, and I will say it again: On Wednesday night, Sen. Rand Paul was a hero for civil liberties. I love and respect President Obama, and I was honored to work for the Obama White House. That said, the executive branch of the United States government today has an extraordinary level of power. Progressives like Rep. Keith Ellison and conservatives like Paul can all agree it has a disturbing license to wage a never-ending, ill-defined, even un-defined \"war on terror,\" including the use of drones. I applaud Rand Paul for standing up and calling attention to an important and vexing set of questions.\n@highlight\nVan Jones: Rand Paul deserves credit for his filibuster on drone policy issues\n@highlight\nJones says Paul spoke out against excessive executive power and for civil liberties\n@highlight\nHe says the Kentucky senator is completely wrong on civil rights, abortion, entitlements\n@highlight\nJones: Progressives can salute Paul's filibuster even as they disagree with his other views", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a risk that any @placeholder will develop delusions about its own power.", "idx": 11977}], "idx": 7746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England landed back in New Zealand's north island armed with a strong Test line-up and a fervent desire to stop the All Blacks' 'phenomenal' run of success against all-comers. The host nation are targeting a 17th consecutive victory on Saturday, to draw level with the world record set by their predecessors in the Sixties and matched by the Springboks in 1997-98. Their opponents harbour considerable respect for the exploits of Steve Hansen\u2019s team \u2013 who have lost just once since the last World Cup \u2013 but they are hell-bent on halting the Kiwi juggernaut. Watching brief: The injured Owen Farrell watches on as England train ahead of the third Test\n@highlight\nStuart Lancaster's side have lost the first two Tests\n@highlight\nKiwis are looking to level South Africa's winning record, set in 1998", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We don\u2019t see this third game as any sort of dead rubber whatsoever; it's a hugely important game for us and @placeholder.", "idx": 11994}], "idx": 7760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A great white shark heading for British waters could be bringing some smaller ferocious fish with her, scientists have revealed. The deadly predator \u2013 named Lydia \u2013 became the first tagged great white shark to cross the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and scientists charting her progress have now revealed that the 15ft shark might be swimming towards Europe to give birth to pups. She is just 800 miles (1,255km) off the coast of Cornwall and Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean and has now turned away from the UK. Scroll down for video The great white sharked named Lydia has travelled 313 miles in the past 72 hours. She is currently headed west (pictured) But experts believe the shark is pregnant and in search of a nursery for her pups and could be en route to the Mediterranean\n@highlight\nOn Friday, Lydia was spotted 1,000 miles from Cornwall and Ireland\n@highlight\nThe satellite-tagged 15ft, 2,000lb great white is around 800 miles away after she crossed the Mid-Atlantic ridge found in the middle of the ocean\n@highlight\nToday GPS tag showed she is heading west, but experts think the shark is looking for a nursery in the Mediterranean where she can raise some pups\n@highlight\nGreat white sharks typically give birth to between two and 12 pups\n@highlight\nLydia became the first tagged great white to cross the Mid-Atlantic Ridge\n@highlight\nNo one understands why she is taking such a strange route as great whites are usually found in warmer waters", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 495, "end": 496}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (@placeholder) is a ridge found along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean.", "idx": 11996}], "idx": 7761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush has expressed his \"deep concern\" and regret to Iraq's prime minister over the desecration of a Quran by an American soldier, the White House said Tuesday. President Bush called Nuri al-Maliki over the incident, al-Maliki's office says. The leaders are seen in September. National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said Bush spoke to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday in one of their regularly scheduled secure video teleconferences. \"President Bush expressed his deep concern over the incident and told Prime Minister Maliki that the soldier has been reprimanded by his commanders and removed from Iraq,\" Johndroe said.\n@highlight\nNuri al-Maliki's office: President Bush \"promised to present the soldier to the courts\"\n@highlight\nAn American staff sergeant used a Quran for target practice\n@highlight\nIraqi Islamic Party has demanded \"the severest of punishments\" for the soldier", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 83, "end": 86}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 307, "end": 331}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 858, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the shooters left, an @placeholder policeman found a target marked in the middle of the bullet-riddled Quran.", "idx": 11997}], "idx": 7762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York is the United States' snobbiest city, reveals a new study, beating Miami into second place. The Big Apple was found to be the one place where people hold their head (and noses) up that little bit higher according to result of a questionnaire about America's Favourite Places by Travel and Leisure. But is it snobbery, or pride? And could 'confidence' somehow be misconstrued as snobbery? New York City topped the pile for snobbery; other categories included wine bars, museums, and cleanliness, in which voters evaluated 38 major metropolitan areas. 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Mo Farah on Friday reignited the dispute with Andy Vernon when he revealed what sparked their Twitter row earlier this week, claiming the European silver medallist implied he should have won gold in Zurich last year because the Somalia-born Farah is not British. But Vernon, while admitting he had joked over a meal one night in Zurich that he should have been crowned \u2018European champion\u2019, responded by accusing Farah and his management team of employing \u2018snide\u2019 tactics to trash his reputation in a bid to repair the damage to their own.\n@highlight\nAndy Vernon and Mo Farah engaged in an argument on Twitter this week\n@highlight\nVernon labelled the field against Farah last weekend in Birmingham 'a joke'\n@highlight\nFarah called the runner who finished second to him in the European Championships 'an embarrassment'\n@highlight\nNow Somali-born Farah claims Vernon said he didn't deserve to win gold at the European Championships ahead of him because Farah is not British\n@highlight\nVernon did not deny Farah's claims when asked on the subject\n@highlight\nMany in the wider athletics community found Farah's comments arrogant", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 919, "end": 940}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The implication is that @placeholder was referring to the fact that he had been born in Somalia but then moved to the UK as a child.", "idx": 12002}], "idx": 7766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Samina Rajput speaks in hushed tones about her husband, Asif, who was killed alongside former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in the December 27 attack that convulsed the nation. Suicide bombings have killed 400 people and wounded nearly 1,000 others in the last three months. \"He always used to say ... 'I am ready to sacrifice my life for the party and my country,'\" Rajput says. She clings to a weathered book with newspaper clippings of her husband, a 28-year-old Bhutto supporter who had great political ambitions. He wanted a brighter and freer Pakistan, Rajput says, as she turns the delicate pages of the scrapbook.\n@highlight\n19 suicide bombings have rocked Pakistan over the last three months\n@highlight\nTerror analyst: Number of attacks \"unprecedented\" as Taliban, al Qaeda join forces\n@highlight\nMan wounded in attack says \"bloody cowards\" must be stopped", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suicide bombings like the attack that killed Bhutto and more than 20 of her supporters, including @placeholder, have intensified in recent months in Pakistan.", "idx": 12007}], "idx": 7770} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 13:31 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:42 EST, 26 May 2012 Vatican police have arrested Pope Benedict XVI's personal butler following an investigation into the leaking of sensitive church documents, it emerged today. In a scenes worthy of a Dan Brown thriller, the butler identified as Paolo Gabriele, 46, was held by gendarmes after a special commission of three top senior cardinals had been appointed by a furious Pope Benedict to identify the source of the leaks which have caused severe embarrassment. Gabriele, who has been at the Pope's side for six years, is one of the German born pontiff's closest members of his inner circle which totals just four lay people and four nuns and he is always at his side - he is so close that he and the nuns who look after him are described as the 'pontiff's family'.\n@highlight\nDocuments also show how contracts were awarded to favoured people\n@highlight\nPaolo Gabriele has been at the Pope's side for six years\n@highlight\nFurious Pope appointed senior cardinals to investigate the leaks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 921, "end": 934}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 989, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder had condemned the book as 'criminal' and the printing of the documents were a violation of the Pope's privacy it said.", "idx": 12010}], "idx": 7773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman A mother plans to breastfeed her premature baby while continuing to smoke marijuana - against the advice of the doctors who delivered her child. Crystal Cain gave birth to her daughter Karrisma eight weeks early last Wednesday at Oregon Health and Sciences University in Portland. Because her premature baby's immune system was already fragile, she planned to breastfeed but says doctors refused. Doctors at OHSU in Portland, Oregon kept a mother from breastfeeding her newborn after they discovered she was smoking marijuana. The eventually allowed the insistent mother after having her sign a form that acknowledges all the risks\n@highlight\nCrystal Cain gave birth to daughter Karrisma last Wednesday\n@highlight\nShe says doctors prevented her from breastfeeding her premature baby, because she smokes medical marijuana\n@highlight\nDoctors eventually compromised with Cain, and had her sign a form saying she understands the risks involved\n@highlight\nSome risks of breastfeeding a child while smoking marijuana include impaired development and sudden infant death syndrome", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 249, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While baby Karrisma is doing fine and has been taken off breathing machines, @placeholder disagrees with the doctor's advice.", "idx": 12017}], "idx": 7779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama signed a bill Friday that provides $600 million in emergency funding to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border. A day earlier, two senators -- Democrats Charles Schumer of New York and Ben Cardin of Maryland -- returned from their August recess to give the chamber's approval for the bill. The House of Representatives had already approved the measure. In the Senate, the bill passed by unanimous consent -- a parliamentary term for a voice vote that doesn't require the return of the entire Senate chamber. GOP leaders had agreed to the maneuver. Among other things, the bill provides for roughly 1,500 new law enforcement agents, new unmanned aerial vehicles, new forwarding operating bases and $14 million in new communications equipment.\n@highlight\nNEW: Napolitano says more is being devoted to the southwest border than ever before\n@highlight\nThe measure draws strong Democratic and Republican support\n@highlight\nThe bill includes funds for extra border agents and aerial vehicles\n@highlight\nIt is partially funded by imposing fees on companies that bring in foreign workers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 192, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 333, "end": 356}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 912, "end": 921}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder argued that the new law would facilitate cooperation along the border between the U.S. and Mexican governments, and asserted that it would make \"an important difference\" in the push for comprehensive immigration reform.", "idx": 12022}], "idx": 7782} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The contrast between this video and earlier Islamic State propaganda could hardly be greater. Until John Cantlie\u2019s appearance yesterday, the IS videos had shown a series of horrific beheadings. These included the last moments of UK aid worker David Haines and US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff. Each video ended with a chilling picture of the next hostage facing death. The victims were wearing orange jumpsuits, kneeling in the sand, with blue sky behind them. The knife-wielding figure of the British fanatic known as Jihadi John was seen next to them as he ranted about Barack Obama and David Cameron.\n@highlight\nRecent Islamic State videos had shown a series of horrific beheadings\n@highlight\nVictims were in the desert with British fanatic Jihadi John next to them\n@highlight\nVideo of John Cantlie had no knives, no threats and no beheadings\n@highlight\nThe contrasting style was almost like a parody of a US TV chat show\n@highlight\nBut the video, released yesterday, contained a warning to chill the blood", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 141, "end": 142}, {"start": 229, "end": 230}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 261}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 922, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cantlie\u2019s voice remains clear and a constant tone as he unveils the video is the first of several planned by @placeholder.", "idx": 12025}], "idx": 7784} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London and Ruth Styles David Cameron's new slate of female ministers marched into Downing Street today in a dramatic reshuffle of Parliament that sees eight women now with a place at the Cabinet table. While Cameron has said his reshuffle is about putting in place a team that continues to deliver the long term economic plan, it also brings a touch of style to Number 10. Make way for Nicky Morgan, the new Education Secretary, Liz Truss, the new Environment Secretary, employment minister Esther McVey, who will attend Cabinet, and Anna Soubry, Priti Patel, Clare Perry, Amber Rudd and Penny Mordaunt, who famously took part in ITV's Splash!.\n@highlight\nSeveral female MPs promoted in the reshuffle\n@highlight\nArrived at Downing Street showcasing style credentials\n@highlight\nLeading the pack is Esther McVey, who wore Vivienne Westwood\n@highlight\nJoins newly promoted Nicky Morgan and Liz Truss in the Cabinet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 831, "end": 847}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Glamorous: The newest member of the @placeholder Esther McVey MP strikes a pose as she leaves Downing Street", "idx": 12030}], "idx": 7787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Former Barclays bank chief executive Bob Diamond will voluntarily give up bonuses worth $31 million after he resigned in the wake of a rate-rigging scandal, the bank said Tuesday. Diamond will still receive 12 months salary after his resignation last week, the bank said Tuesday. That's \u00a31.35 million (about $2 million), according to the bank's annual report. It is twice as much as he is entitled to under his contract, which has a six-month notice period, bank chairman Marcus Agius said. Barclays will also pay Diamond's legal bills if he faces criminal investigation, a source close to the bank told CNN Tuesday. 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As chief executive of Keroche Breweries, Tabitha Karanja has paved the way for many other female entrepreneurs in Kenya, a country where women are traditionally scarce in the boardrooms, and even rarer in million-dollar startups. Against all odds, the 48-year-old entrepreneur has painstakingly turned the first Kenyan-owned brewery into a lucrative business. In the process, she had to succeed where others had tried and failed in the face of an entrenched monopoly: East African Breweries.\n@highlight\nTabitha Karanja is the chief executive of Keroche Breweries\n@highlight\nThe company is the first Kenyan-owned beer manufacturer\n@highlight\nKaranja calls for a change in culture to help create more female entrepreneurs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 222, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 668, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 745, "end": 761}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the company only holds about 5% of the country's market share, Karanja says the demand for @placeholder's products outweighs the supply.", "idx": 12034}, {"query": "A model for aspiring young entrepreneurs across Kenya, Karanja's business skills and efforts to liberalize the country's industry were recognized in 2010 with an award from the president of @placeholder.", "idx": 12035}], "idx": 7790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More violence from suspected al Qaeda militants in Yemen continued Sunday in two separate attacks. At least 13 Yemeni soldiers were killed and nine others were injured when the militants ambushed a military police headquarters in the southern Yemeni province of Hadramout, two Interior Ministry officials told CNN. The attackers \"easily escaped,\" said Ali BaNajjar, who witnessed the ambush in Hadramout. A second attack occurred close to a checkpoint near the Yemeni presidential palace in the capital, Sanaa, according the government officials. Several militants were killed, said Mohammed al-Qayedi, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry. It's not the first time militants have targeted Sanaa security forces. On Friday, nearly 20 gunmen attacked the political security headquarters in the capital and killed four troops and injured at least four others at a checkpoint. 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Bill O'Brien's selection as the Nittany Lions' next coach has stirred the ire of some former Penn State football players, angry that he didn't attend the university and had never before been a head coach. He becomes the 15th head football coach in the program's 125-year history after replacing interim coach Tom Bradley, a former player and longtime coach at Penn State. Bradley himself stepped in after school trustees fired Paterno in November after he didn't go far enough in reporting an alleged child sex abuse scandal involving former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.\n@highlight\nNEW: Bill O'Brien acknowledges criticism of his hiring and vows to earn alumni's trust\n@highlight\nNEW: He praises iconic, and recently fired, Penn State coach Joe Paterno\n@highlight\nPaterno himself says that he respects O'Brien's coaching record\n@highlight\nPatriots coach Bill Belichick lauds O'Brien, saying he and Penn State are a \"great match\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We have that leader in Coach @placeholder, and I look forward to working with him in his new role.\"", "idx": 12043}], "idx": 7794} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eoin Morgan delivered an inspired performance with a magnificent century in his first outing as one-day captain to rescue England from a potential nightmare against Australia in Sydney. Ian Bell was trapped lbw by Mitchell Starc with the first ball before the Australian bowler claimed James Taylor to leave England 0-2 in a disastrous start to this Tri Series clash. Joe Root didn't last for long either as he departed for just five after he was caught by Shane Watson in the slip off the bowling of Pat Cummins. 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Eduardo Gutierrez can't send money back to his parents in Mexico due to rising costs and less work. He can no longer afford to send the $200 to $300 a month he had been sending back home to support his ailing father. \"I kind of feel bad that I can't help my parents,\" said Gutierrez, a legal immigrant who has worked in the United States for 20 years. \"I try. But I can't these days, and it's a tough situation.\"\n@highlight\nRemittances to Mexico fell $100 million in January, according to Bank of Mexico\n@highlight\n\"I kind of feel bad that I can't help my parents,\" immigrant in U.S. says\n@highlight\nPayments to loved ones back home have slowed during U.S. economic woes\n@highlight\nFather in Mexico: \"He says things are worse there in California than over here\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 125}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 180}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said the tighter border controls have convinced other @placeholder without legal U.S. paperwork not to try to not sneak across the border to make money for their families.", "idx": 12052}], "idx": 7801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Circus Chimera was closed down in 2007. Its founder and operator, Jim Judkins, could no longer establish work visas for his many international performers - mostly from China, South Africa and Russia - following legislative changes, and was forced to stop the tour he had done for almost 10 years. However the circus will forever live on thanks to photographer Norma I. Quintana. The one-ring show started in 1998, and the following year visited Napa, California, where Quintana lived at the time. She quickly became obsessed, wanting to know more about the people involved, and, with Judkins blessing, following the circus every summer from that year right up until the end.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Norma I. Quintana spent 10 summers travelling with the Circus Chimera\n@highlight\nIt was forced to close down in 2007\n@highlight\nShe has since published a book, Circus: A Traveling Life, of the images she collected over the decade", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 364, "end": 380}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Snap shot: The book represents a decade-long collaboration with the families and performers of @placeholder", "idx": 12056}], "idx": 7804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of a convenience store owner was worried about her husband's unusual disappearance from their home in south-west Sydney at 4am - the morning his shop was destroyed in a fatal explosion. A close friend revealed Naima Adeel was concerned when she discovered her husband Adeel Khan wasn't at their Greenacre home and tried to reach him on his phone a number of times, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. This comes as Mr Khan, 44, denied responsibility for the tragedy, which killed three people last week. The shop owner, who is still in hospital, has become a focus of police inquiries after he was rescued from the fire.\n@highlight\nNaima Adeel, wife of Rozelle convenience store owner, tried to call her husband when she discovered he was absent from home\n@highlight\nShop owner Adeel Khan denies responsibility for the triple tragedy\n@highlight\nHe has been moved from intensive care to a regular hospital ward\n@highlight\nPolice continue to investigate possibility of a triple murder charge against those responsible\n@highlight\nPolice found traces of accelerant at the convenience store that exploded into flames last Thursday\n@highlight\nBianka O'Brien and one-year-old son Jude were killed in the blaze\n@highlight\nThe body of Chris Noble, 27, was also found at the Rozelle site", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 378, "end": 398}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Finally, I would like to extend my sympathy to the family of @placeholder and everyone else who has been affected by this.'", "idx": 12058}], "idx": 7806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blow: Alex Salmond, the SNP leader, whose claims Scotland would not have to apply to join groups such as the EU are sounding increasingly unlikely (file picture) If Scotland voted for independence it could have to re-apply to a whole host of international organisations including the EU and the World Bank, laywers said. It would also have to renegotiate 14,000 international treaties, according to legal advice commissioned by Whitehall. The report is a huge blow to Alex Salmond, the SNP leader, whose claims Scotland would not have to apply to join groups such as the EU are sounding increasingly unlikely.\n@highlight\nScotland would have to re-apply to organisations including EU\n@highlight\nRemainder of UK would continue to have same international powers\n@highlight\nReport is 'huge blow' to Alex Salmond", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 109, "end": 110}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 571, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 707, "end": 708}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legal advice concludes that Scotland would become a \u2018new state\u2019 while the remaining @placeholder would be considered a \u2018continuing state\u2019.", "idx": 12063}], "idx": 7809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for your ultimate stats guide, including how Ciro Immobile's opening goal was all his own work And right here was the reason the Champions League seedings have got to change next year. Arsenal are about as close to being among the top eight teams in Europe as Borussia Dortmund\u2019s mighty and magnificent Westfalenstadion is to a wet Wednesday at Gresty Road, Crewe. They were outclassed in Germany, outplayed, at times torn apart, reduced to an imitation of a team that UEFA blithely placed in Pot 1 when the draw was made earlier this month. Arsenal have no business sitting beside the champions of Europe and the Goliaths of the strongest European leagues right now.\n@highlight\nCiro Immobile scored the opening goal for Borussia Dortmund after a solo run which started inside his own half\n@highlight\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang rounded Wojciech Szczesny to score a second early in the second half\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck missed three good chances for Arsenal as they looked to equalised\n@highlight\nNight got worse for Arsene Wenger when Jack Wilshere twisted his right ankle late on\n@highlight\nDortmund belied their status as second seeds and made Arsenal look anything but a 'Pot 1' team", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 287}, {"start": 314, "end": 329}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 732, "end": 748}, {"start": 812, "end": 836}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores his side's second goal after streaking clear of the @placeholder defence", "idx": 12068}, {"query": "@placeholder were equally loose but their sheer volume of goalmouth opportunities ultimately won the game.", "idx": 12069}], "idx": 7812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 04:29 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:08 EST, 7 December 2012 Former Nazi guard Anton Geiser, 88, has appealed against a deportation ruling arguing he was forced to serve in the SS A former Nazi concentration camp guard, who has lived in the U.S. for more than 50 years, has launched an appeal arguing he should not be deported because he was forced to join the SS as a teenager. The case of Anton Geiser, 88, was yesterday being heard at the Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, the nation's highest immigration court, where his lawyer argued that he had served in Hitler's army against his will.\n@highlight\nAnton Geiser, 88, claims he was forced to join the SS as a 17-year-old\n@highlight\nHe has lived in Sharon, Pennsylvania for over 50 years\n@highlight\nHe didn't tell his family about his Nazi service until 2004\n@highlight\nJustice department lawyers said he engaged in 'crimes against humanity'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 209, "end": 210}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 393, "end": 394}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 474, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 700, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If they were a forced participant, are they really a @placeholder?'", "idx": 12085}], "idx": 7824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- If the latest U.S. intelligence reports are true then North Korea is planning to test-fire not one but multiple missiles, the latest provocative act by its unpredictable young leader. While the region has become used to the posturing from Pyongyang, the recent wave of rhetoric has been unusually sustained and virulent, leading some analysts to consider the possibility of an armed confrontation between the two Koreas -- the neighbors remain technically at war after the 1950-53 conflict ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty. So far Kim Jong Un has refused to listen to the international community, leaving many to wonder if anyone can appeal to the leader, thought to be 30 years old, and defuse the crisis. All eyes are turned on China.\n@highlight\nNew intelligence reports suggest North Korea planning multiple missile launch\n@highlight\nTraditional ally China increasingly irritated by regime under Kim Jong Un\n@highlight\nPresident Xi Jinping: No country should be allowed to throw region into chaos\n@highlight\nAnalysts believe Kim is under pressure to justify his position at home", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 967, "end": 976}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have influence, but they've been lied to and they've been cheated by @placeholder.", "idx": 12086}], "idx": 7825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley Sick: This picture shows the selfie taken by heroin addict Kirsty Edmondson - as former history teacher Kenneth Chapman lay murdered beneath her This picture shows the shocking selfie taken by a heroin addict - as a former history teacher lay dead beneath her after he was murdered by her boyfriend. Kirsty Edmondson, 23, and 35-year old Christopher Sawyers used mobiles phones to take 'trophy photos' and had sex with each other in Kenneth Chapman's bed whilst they lived with his corpse for up to a week. In this image, released with the consent of Mr Chapman's family, the victim's body was in the room as Edmondson took the photograph, although he can not be seen.\n@highlight\nKirsty Edmondson and Christopher Sawyers took 'trophy photos' after the death of Kenneth Chapman, as his body lay in the room\n@highlight\nPair lived with former history teacher's corpse for up to a week\n@highlight\nCourt told Sawyers injected victim with fatal dose of heroin to 'off him'\n@highlight\nCouple then tried to withdraw cash from his bank account\n@highlight\nSawyers, 35, found guilty of murdering Mr Chapman and jailed for life\n@highlight\nEdmondson cleared of murder but admitted theft and fraud charges\n@highlight\nFormer call girl was sentenced to three years in prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 121, "end": 135}, {"start": 317, "end": 332}, {"start": 355, "end": 373}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 697, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "his death so that together with @placeholder, they could continue to", "idx": 12095}], "idx": 7831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The world's most famous commuter thought he was meeting friends for lunch Friday to close out a wild week in the spotlight. But James Robertson, whose 21-mile round-trip work commute garnered worldwide attention and more than $300,000 in donations, got more than just lunch. The 56-year-old is now the owner of a brand new 2015 Ford Taurus. Blake Pollack, who befriended Robertson 1\u00bd years ago and has helped drive him to media interviews all week, helped pull off the surprise, suggesting they stop by a car dealership after lunch to pick up some brochures and start researching cars. Robertson and Pollack were joined by Evan Leedy, the college student who set up a GoFundMe page on Robertson's behalf. They walked into Suburban Ford in Sterling Heights, Michigan, and instead of brochures, saw a shiny red car topped with a big bow.\n@highlight\nJames Robertson walks 21 miles round-trip to work\n@highlight\nHis story sparks online donations surpassing $300,000\n@highlight\nLocal dealership gives him a new Ford Taurus", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 852, "end": 866}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's fundraiser quickly blew past its original goal and had raised nearly $313,000 Friday evening.", "idx": 12100}, {"query": "@placeholder approached Robertson, who told the financial executive his story.", "idx": 12101}], "idx": 7835} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "MI5's Andrew Parker briefed the PM about a reluctance among internet firms to cooperate with tracking terrorists David Cameron has been warned by the country\u2019s top spy chiefs that internet companies including Facebook and Google are undermining national security. The Prime Minister was told internet giants have \u2018withdrawn\u2019 their cooperation and are obstructing MI5 requests for help tracking terrorists and major criminals, including paedophiles. It follows fugitive Edward Snowden\u2019s claims that the firms are used to snoop on British citizens, which is disputed by spy chiefs. Before the US whistleblower\u2019s disclosures, they willingly responded to lawful requests for details of phone calls, emails, text messages and other private information.\n@highlight\nCameron told internet giants have withdrawn cooperation with MI5\n@highlight\nSome are obstructing requests for help tracking terrorists and criminals\n@highlight\nFollows Edward Snowden's claims firms are used to snoop on Brits", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 33}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 469, "end": 482}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 591, "end": 592}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its most recent government requests report @placeholder stated: \u2018We respond to valid requests relating to criminal cases.", "idx": 12107}], "idx": 7838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last month, the Yemen-based branch of Ayman al-Zawahiri's international terrorist network, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), released a worrying statement calling on Muslims around the world to forget their differences and renew their efforts to carry out operations against American targets, be they civilian, governmental, military or diplomatic. But this was by no means the most troubling aspect of the communique. More important than the threat -- which, let's face it, is nothing new -- was the fact that this was the second statement from AQAP in recent months to go against al-Zawahiri's official policy towards ISIS and express its wholehearted support for the group's actions in Syria.\n@highlight\nAQAP last month called on Muslims to forget differences focus on American targets\n@highlight\nCharlie Winter writes that it was the second such communique from the al Qaeda offshoot\n@highlight\nIt indicates how much the global jihadist dynamic has changed since airstrikes began, he says\n@highlight\nThe trend of jihadists rallying around the anti-Western flag is worrying, he writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 47, "end": 63}, {"start": 100, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making overtures to a group responsible for the death of thousands fighting for your closest ally in @placeholder is as significant as it is surprising.", "idx": 12111}], "idx": 7841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich vowed Friday to fight federal corruption charges and stay on the job, despite calls for his resignation amid allegations that he attempted to sell President-elect Barack Obama's former Senate seat. Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich spoke to reporters at a news conference Friday but did not take questions. \"I will fight, I will fight, I will fight until I take my last breath. I have done nothing wrong,\" Blagojevich said in a brief news conference in Chicago. \"I'm not going to quit a job that people have hired me to do.\" The spirited comments were the first public statements from the second-term governor about the allegations since his arrest December 9 on federal corruption charges.\n@highlight\nIllinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says he is not guilty of criminal wrongdoing\n@highlight\nBlagojevich says he has the truth on his side, vows to stay on the job\n@highlight\nGovernor accused of trying to sell President-elect Obama's Senate seat\n@highlight\nBlagojevich's lawyer says evidence was illegally obtained", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many of the state's political leaders -- including @placeholder -- have called on the governor to resign.", "idx": 12115}], "idx": 7843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Ryan O'Neal told a jury on Monday that he is the rightful owner of an Andy Warhol celebrity portrait that hangs over his bed. It is of the woman he considers the love of his life, \"Charlie's Angels\" star Farrah Fawcett. Fawcett, who died of cancer in 2009, bequeathed her art collection to her alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin; the university is accusing O'Neal of stealing away with its Warhol. \"The painting is mine,\" testified the 72-year-old actor, who rose to fame as the impossibly handsome star of the 1960s television soap opera \"Peyton Place\" and the 1970 film \"Love Story.\"\n@highlight\nFarrah Fawcett left her art collection to her alma mater, the University of Texas\n@highlight\nUniversity is suing Ryan O'Neal for an Andy Warhol portrait of Fawcett\n@highlight\nActor testifies the portrait belongs to him and is countersuing the university\n@highlight\nJury hears about \"falling out\" after Fawcett found O'Neal in bed with another woman", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 337, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 697, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time Fawcett moved into her @placeholder condo in 1999, she had possession of the Warhol portrait -- as well as a twin print Warhol created at the same time.", "idx": 12123}], "idx": 7847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 9:25 AM on 19th July 2011 It\u2019s a controversial court ruling in favour of Apple that could ultimately even lead to the ban of all Google Android phones and tablets in the U.S. Apple has won a preliminary ruling from a U.S. trade panel that Taiwanese handset maker HTC infringed on two of its patents. HTC uses Google's Android operating system for its smartphones and the case is being closely watched by the mobile devices market. Court battle: Apple, manufacturer of the iPhone 4, left, has won a preliminary ruling that HTC, which produces the Evo 4G, right, infringed on two of its patents\n@highlight\nPreliminary patent court ruling in Apple v HTC case\n@highlight\nHTC uses Google's Android operating system\n@highlight\nPatents relate to data processing and could spell disaster for HTC Androids and all other Androids", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This could in a worst-case scenario result in an import ban against many or even all @placeholder-based HTC products in the U.S. market'", "idx": 12128}, {"query": "'This could in a worst-case scenario result in an import ban against many or even all @placeholder-based HTC products in the U.S. market.\u2019", "idx": 12129}], "idx": 7848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ethnic tensions in the Balkans and an incident involving a drone led to the abandonment of a major European international football game Tuesday. Serbia's European Championship qualifying match with Albania was abandoned after 41 minutes following ugly clashes between both sets of players. The brawl followed the arrival of a mini-drone, which flew over the stadium while carrying a flag depicting the \"Greater Albania.\" When Serbian player Stefan Mitrovic ripped the flag down, it provided the catalyst for an already combustible tie to fully ignite. Martin Atkinson, the English referee, took the players off the field with the game goalless following clashes between rival players.\n@highlight\nBrother of Albanian PM was arrested after the brawl, Serbian PM's office says\n@highlight\nSerbia's game against Albania in Belgrade was canceled after 42 minutes\n@highlight\nA drone flew over the stadium carrying a flag with Albanian symbols\n@highlight\nBoth sets of players involved in brawl before game abandoned; UEFA is investigating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 183}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder team said they were unfit physically and mentally to carry on after talking to the officials and they will now decide the fate of this match.", "idx": 12131}], "idx": 7849} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A Hasidic NYPD recruit is planning a lawsuit after being dismissed for refusing to trim his beard for religious reasons, his attorney said Sunday. Fishel Litzman, 38, was asked to leave the police academy on Friday, his attorney, Nathan Lewin, told CNN. He began the police academy in January, he said, was in the top 1% of his classes and is \"highly regarded\" by his peers. The dismissal, Lewin said, is a clear example of \"religious discrimination.\" \"We are planning to bring a lawsuit,\" the attorney said. \"This should not be a practice of the NYPD.\"\n@highlight\nFishel Litzman was asked to leave the police academy Friday, his attorney says\n@highlight\nLitzman is an Orthodox Hasidic Jew\n@highlight\nThe NYPD says it makes reasonable accommodations for beards", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 165, "end": 178}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"One of the points that has been drilled home during my short time at the academy is the need to represent the NYPD with integrity,\" @placeholder wrote to police officials.", "idx": 12134}], "idx": 7850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Clegg today refused to back George Osborne\u2019s demand for massive cuts in the welfare bill, arguing parents aged under-25 should not be banned from claiming housing benefit. The Liberal Democrat leader said he would \u2018knock on the head\u2019 the idea of Conservative plans for a \u00a310billion cut to the welfare budget. But he said he was open to the idea of some limits on housing benefit, putting himself at odds with Lib Dem deputy leader Simon Hughes who said last night: \u2018We\u2019ve not signed up to cutting housing benefit and I don\u2019t imagine for a moment we will.' Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today ruled out banning under-25s from claiming housing benefit, after meeting with U2 frontman Bono yesterday to discuss global poverty\n@highlight\nDeputy Prime Minister says he will 'knock on the head' Tory plans for tough cuts to welfare\n@highlight\nLib Dem leader's refusal to back big cut to handouts puts him on collision course with Tories", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 678, "end": 679}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, last night Mr @placeholder vowed to block any Tory plans to remove housing benefit from those aged under-25.", "idx": 12141}], "idx": 7856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. ambassador to Islamabad was summoned to Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Saturday, a day after Pakistan Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud was killed by a U.S. drone strike. Foreign Ministry spokesman Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry did not explain why the envoy was summoned. A U.S. State Department official confirmed the meeting to CNN but would not disclose details about it. The State Department official would not discuss U.S. operations in Pakistan but stressed the Pakistan Taliban's 2009 attack on a U.S. base in Afghanistan and claims of responsibility for a failed attempt to bomb Times Square in New York.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. official stresses Pakistan Taliban ties to 2009 attack and Times Square plot\n@highlight\nU.S. and Pakistani officials say Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud died in a drone strike\n@highlight\nHaqqani terror group vows attacks within a few days\n@highlight\nGovernment peace talks with the Pakistan Taliban will not be delayed, minister says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 135, "end": 151}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 188, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 234}, {"start": 282, "end": 302}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 387, "end": 402}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But reports that he was alive surfaced in April of that year, and in May 2010 he appeared in a video in which he vowed attacks on major @placeholder cities.", "idx": 12143}], "idx": 7857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In scenes reminiscent of the MH370 disaster four months ago, sobbing relatives of passengers travelling on Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 have gathered at airports in Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur to learn the fate of their missing loved ones. Clutching the side of an escalator for support, one man weeps after finding out the fate of his relative at an information point set up at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, where the doomed plane took off from at lunchtime today. At Kuala Lumpur International Airport, where flight MH 17 was due to land shortly after 6am local time on Friday morning, women cry into tissues as they hear about the fate of their loved ones.\n@highlight\nRelatives gathered at airports in Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur\n@highlight\nNine Britons and 27 Australians were among those on board, according to Dutch authorities\n@highlight\nFears that up to 23 Americans could have been on Malaysian Airlines flight\n@highlight\nPlane was shot down over territory held by Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 107, "end": 124}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 471, "end": 504}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 895, "end": 912}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nine @placeholder passengers are among the 298 feared dead after a", "idx": 12145}, {"query": "A tearful couple, who had loved ones on board flight @placeholder, hold on to each other for support as they leave Schiphol airport on Thursday evening", "idx": 12146}], "idx": 7859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter It's a case that, according to the IRS, is very black and white. The Michael Jackson Estate is accused of cheating taxpayers out of millions of dollars by allegedly undervaluing the wealth of the late pop great - and has been hit with a penalty of more than $702 million. New legal documents filed with the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, which were obtained by the L.A. Times, say that after Jackson died in June 2009, the executors of his estate valued the singers net worth at around $7 million. However the IRS are disputing the figure and claim MJ is actually worth $1.125 billion.\n@highlight\nLegal documents show executors of Michael Jackson's estate valued the singers net worth at $7 million after he died in June 2009\n@highlight\nThe IRS now says the net worth was actually $1.125 billion\n@highlight\nThe estate has subsequently been hit with $505 million in taxes and an additional $197 million for 'gross valuation misstatement penalty'\n@highlight\nAmong the disputed values, the estate said a trust that holds interest from some of Jackson's music and most of the Beatles catalog was worth $0\n@highlight\nThe IRS said it was worth $469 million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 58, "end": 60}, {"start": 92, "end": 113}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 571, "end": 572}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This would have had a major effect on endorsement deals and whether companies would have waned to be aligned with the @placeholder brand.", "idx": 12149}], "idx": 7861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wayne Rooney returned with a goal to send England through to the quarter finals of Euro 2012 as Group D winners. Rooney's second-half header saw Roy Hodgson's England leapfrog France, who crashed to a 2-0 defeat against Sweden but still limped through to the last eight. Rooney, who had missed a glorious first-half chance to break the deadlock, headed in from close range after goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov had spilled Steven Gerrard's cross. Yet the real post-match talking point centred on a call for goalline technology as co-hosts Ukraine saw a Marko Devic shot apparently cross the line before being scrambled away by John Terry.\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney's goal seals England a 1-0 win over Euro 2012 co-hosts Ukraine\n@highlight\nAlready-eliminated Sweden beat France 2-0 in Kiev\n@highlight\nSecond-half goals from Ibrahimovic and Larsson seal Sweden's win\n@highlight\nFrance through as Group D runners-up, despite defeat", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it was not just their returning striker who struggled for @placeholder; their general play was sloppy and Ukraine's greater urgency and desire meant they bossed the game.", "idx": 12173}], "idx": 7877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seventy years after helping recover stolen art from the Nazis, Harry Ettlinger gets to see his story on the big screen In the searing heat, some 700 feet deep in the bowels of the Kochendorf salt mine in Germany, Harry Ettlinger prised open one of the 40,000 mud-crusted crates stacked by the shaft. Inside, piled high, were scores of paintings. Haltingly, he unwrapped the first. Inside the packing paper, its vibrant colours glancing off the flickering light of his pit lamp, the distinctive features of Rembrandt gazed back. Harry recognised it at once. Six years before, in 1938, as a 13 year old art lover in his native Karlsruhe in Germany, he had yearned to see the Dutch artist\u2019s iconic self-portrait that hung in the town\u2019s museum. But as a German Jew, ostracised and under threat, he wasn\u2019t allowed inside the building. Now, in 1944 with war raging around him as the Allies routed the Nazis troops, Harry, who had fled Germany and was now an American GI, knew his discovery of the precious icon - one of five million art works looted by Hitler\u2019s troops - would be saved for posterity.\n@highlight\nHarry Ettlinger fled the Nazis then returned to help recover stolen art work\n@highlight\nWWII hero's story made into a Hollywood film featuring George Clooney\n@highlight\nEttlinger will soon be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for bravery", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although he fled Germany just prior to @placeholder, he said it was not hard to take up arms against his home country", "idx": 12179}], "idx": 7881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The burning death filmed, produced and edited on videotape is a watershed moment for ISIS and for the Kingdom of Jordan. It is clear now that ISIS was never going to release Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, there was never going to be a deal. The hoax of an alternative outcome in exchange for the failed suicide bomber was nothing more than an effort to humiliate Jordan and demonstrate the growing power of the movement. The main objective of such a strategy is simply to widen the base of supporters in the region and inside of Jordan. The CIA says there are between 20,000 and 31,000 ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria, and the great majority of these foreign fighters are from Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.\n@highlight\nEvery action by ISIS designed to alienate moderate Muslims and decent human beings, writes Zain Verjee\n@highlight\nVerjee: Only result they want is more violence as violence is what swells their ranks\n@highlight\nIn Somalia only when a focused crackdown was put in place did the success of piracy abate, she adds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 107, "end": 123}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 179, "end": 200}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There is no underestimating the anger in @placeholder over this.", "idx": 12187}], "idx": 7883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- The activities of the week-old BBC Persian TV channel are illegal, a top Iranian official said Wednesday, the semi-official Fars news agency reported. BBC says the news it broadcasts on the channel is gathered from abroad, using sources within Iran. The minister of culture and Islamic guidance, Mohammad Hossein Saffar Harandi, also banned Iranian journalists and artists from working for the channel. A BBC spokesman in London, England, said the corporation is breaking no laws in Iran. BBC Persian TV launched January 14, broadcasting in Farsi to Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, the BBC spokesman said. 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Te'o rose to national prominence by leading Notre Dame's Fighting Irish to an undefeated regular season, amassing double-digit tackle games and becoming the face of one of the best defenses in the nation.\n@highlight\nNEW: A woman whose picture is tied to the scheme says she was exploited\n@highlight\nManti Te'o talks to ESPN about hoax, telling the network, \"I wasn't faking it\"\n@highlight\nNotre Dame's investigation backs Te'o claim of two men, one woman behind hoax\n@highlight\nTe'o rose to national prominence by leading the Fighting Irish to an undefeated regular season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 573}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following that December 6 conversation, Te'o went to his coaches with the story, which spurred @placeholder to hire outside investigators to look into it.", "idx": 12191}], "idx": 7887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Hernando for MailOnline An incredible hyperlapse video showing President Barak Obama's Marine One helicopter landing has been captured - on a mobile phone app. Oliver Cox, an associate producer at NBC news, claims he filmed the US President arriving at the White House using Instagram's new app feature. The Hyperlapse footage - available for the iPhone and iPad - shows the helicopter coming into land on the grass - although the President is not seen. President Obama has a fleet of helicopters and decoys that are often employed for security purposes. Marine One coordinates with the Marines, the New York Police Department and the Secret Service to ensure his safety.\n@highlight\nInstagram launched the new app this week\n@highlight\nIt creates timelapse videos - without all the expensive camera equipment\n@highlight\nOliver Cox for NBC news filmed the Marine One helicopter landing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 239, "end": 240}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder spokesperson said: 'Since launching nearly four years ago, it has always been a priority to bring the Instagram community simple yet powerful tools that let people capture moments and express their creativity.", "idx": 12204}], "idx": 7895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tensions magnified among the world's top three economies over China's controversial new air defense zone. The issues range from disagreements on air space as well as disputed islands between China and Japan. On Saturday, China declared the creation of an air defense identification zone in the East China Sea, eliciting strong criticisms from the United States and its close ally, Japan. Both countries refuse to recognize China's newly created zone. What is China's \"Air Defense Identification Zone\"? China released a map and coordinates that identify its air defense zone on November 23. It declared that aircraft in the area must report their flight plans to China, maintain two-way radio and clearly mark their nationalities on the aircraft. 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But it appears a weekly television fix is not enough for one Downton fan who is so fixated with the upstairs/downstairs lives of the 1920s characters that he has recreated the British Edwardian drama out of thousands of Lego bricks. The Earl and Countess of Grantham, Bates the valet, Branson, Matthew, Carson the butler, Mary, Sybil and the imposing Dowager are all brought to life in brick form in his one-of-a-kind Lego set. Fanatic: A devoted Downton Abbey fan has recreated the British Edwardian drama out of thousands of Lego bricks. He gave his creation, which took fifteen hours to design, to his girlfriend for Christmas\n@highlight\nCreated by Eric Stevens, 23, from Rochester, New York\n@highlight\nCreated it as a Christmas present for his girlfriend\n@highlight\nUsed a digital designer and aerial shots of Highclere castle\n@highlight\nTook 15 hours to design", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "DIY: @placeholder couldn't find anything like this on the market so decided to create it himself.", "idx": 12215}], "idx": 7899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney Last updated at 8:34 PM on 18th October 2011 Beaten to death: Father-of-two James Tierney Two drunken youths who beat an innocent father-of-two to death - simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time - have been jailed for 15 and 12 years. James Tierney had taken a shortcut home from his girlfriend's flat when he was cornered by hooded thugs Dale Duncan and Aisar Khan. The pair challenged the 41-year-old to a fight and, when he refused, launched a savage beating. They repeatedly hit Mr Tierney over the head with a piece of drainpipe which had been ripped from a nearby wall and, as their victim begged for mercy, they stamped on his face before he slipped into unconsciousness and they left him to die.\n@highlight\nDale Duncan and Aisar Khan hit father-of-two with drain pipe\n@highlight\nJames Tierney suffered horrific injuries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He blamed @placeholder for starting the attack on Mr Tierney and also claimed the victim had racially abused him and tried to punch him.", "idx": 12228}], "idx": 7911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Guangzhou, China (CNN) -- In a new book, the half brother of President Obama claims the father they shared was often drunk and physically abusive. \"My father beat me,\" Mark Obama Ndesandjo told reporters in China, where he lives. \"He beat my mother. You just do not do that. I shut these thoughts in the back of my mind for many years.\" Ndesandjo, who took the last name of the man his mother remarried, has dodged the media in the year since his half brother was elected U.S. president. However, he spoke out Wednesday regarding his semi-autobiographical book, \"Nairobi to Shenzhen.\"\n@highlight\nMark Obama Ndesandjo is President Obama's half brother\n@highlight\nIn a new book, Ndesandjo says their father was abusive\n@highlight\n\"My father beat me,\" he tells reporters in China\n@highlight\nPresident has said in earlier book that his father was an alcoholic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 168, "end": 187}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 596, "end": 615}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An engineer by trade, Ndesandjo moved to Shenzhen, @placeholder, after losing his job in the United States seven years ago.", "idx": 12257}], "idx": 7933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Finally, Sunderland have had a happy Monday. After 12 years and 21 games, they won a match on a Monday, clinching a vital win against Crystal Palace. But while Gus Poyet enjoyed his start to the week, the same can\u2019t be said of Neil Warnock. The Palace boss left incensed after referee Phil Dowd failed to award his side what looked a clear penalty inside the opening 25 seconds. 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The 33-year-old Austrian driver's passing was overshadowed by events that took place 24 hours later when three-time world champion Ayrton Senna was killed in Sunday's race at the Imola circuit. On the 20th anniversary of that tragic weekend, it's Senna's death that still haunts the sport while Ratzenberger's fate has largely been ignored. \"He's the forgotten man of Formula 1,\" said former track rival Johnny Herbert, who was one of the drivers at Ratzenberger's funeral. \"Forgotten to many, but not to me.\"\n@highlight\nRoland Ratzenberger died in qualifying on the same tragic weekend as Ayrton Senna\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old hit a wall at 200 mph at the Imola circuit\n@highlight\nHis former friend and rival Johnny Herbert calls him 'the forgotten man of F1'\n@highlight\nAustrian driver's parents plan return to Imola to mark the 20th anniversary of his death", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 61}, {"start": 115, "end": 135}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 676, "end": 694}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 867, "end": 880}, {"start": 914, "end": 915}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder continued: \"He was almost a gentleman racer of a bygone era.", "idx": 12266}], "idx": 7937} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Is a jihadist featured on a 55-minute video released by ISIS, warning the United States against getting in its way in Iraq and Syria, an American? That's the question being asked by U.S. intelligence officials as they analyze a recruitment video that features the jihadist, who speaks perfect English with a North American accent, orchestrating a mass execution. The United States is doing a voice analysis and comparing what it finds to people the intelligence community has been watching, the officials told CNN on Saturday. The analysis is in its initial stages, according to the officials. Officials see the killer's appearance in the video as significant because he comes across, they say, as articulate and persuasive -- a person of influence within the terror group.\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence officials are analyzing the voice on a ISIS video\n@highlight\nThey are comparing it with the voices of people being watched, officials told CNN\n@highlight\nThe 55-minute video released by ISIS shows the jihadist leading a mass execution\n@highlight\nIn the video, jihadist speaks first in Arabic, then in English", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the ISIS fighter -- who is masked and wearing a camouflage uniform -- seamlessly switches to @placeholder.", "idx": 12268}], "idx": 7938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- T-Mobile wants to beef up its cell coverage by thinking small and piggybacking on your Internet service. The carrier is offering its customers a free personal cell spot -- a router that plugs into an existing broadband connection to improve mobile phone coverage while at home. All new smartphones purchased through T-Mobile will allow phone calls and texts over WiFi. And as mentioned in Apple's announcement Tuesday, T-Mobile will be the first carrier to support seamless switching between WiFi and cellular networks, so you don't have to hang up and redial when you leave the wireless area. For now, the switching capabilities will only be available for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.\n@highlight\nT-Mobile to offer free cell spots that plug into wireless networks to extend coverage\n@highlight\nIt will also support new phones that allow calls to jump from WiFi to a cell network\n@highlight\nOn planes with GoGo WiFi service, customers will be able to text and check voice mail", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 670, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That means that if someone is streaming video on a @placeholder network while another person wants to make a call, the video may be slowed so that the phone call gets more bandwidth.", "idx": 12278}], "idx": 7944} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has been intrigued by the journalism of VICE, an independent media company and Web site based in Brooklyn, New York. The reports, which are produced solely by VICE, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (VICE) -- Faustino Barrientos has spent most of his 81 years in complete solitude and isolation. Since 1965 he's worked as a gaucho -- the horse-riding ranchers and shepherds of the harsh southern swath of Chile and Argentina known as Patagonia. For most of his life, Faustino's sole human contact has occurred once every two years, when he herds his cattle to the nearest town to sell.\n@highlight\nVICE meets an 81-year-old man who has spent most of his life in complete isolation\n@highlight\nFaustino Barrientos lives in Patagonia; only human contact came once every two years\n@highlight\nAs development changes his surroundings, Barrientos has had to adapt", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 458}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 922, "end": 940}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder Patagonia can be barren and almost desert-like, Chilean Patagonia is rugged in the classical sense.", "idx": 12283}], "idx": 7948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: Donna Brazile, a Democratic strategist, is chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute and founder of Brazile & Associates, a political consulting firm. She was the campaign manager for the Al Gore-Joe Lieberman ticket in 2000 and wrote \"Cooking with Grease.\" Donna Brazile says Barack Obama's inauguration is a huge milestone in the fight for equal rights WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Today Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States of America. This is the day for which so many prayed, so many marched and so many more sacrificed. This is a day of jubilation and celebration.\n@highlight\nDonna Brazile: Obama's inauguration is a time for rejoicing and rededication\n@highlight\nBrazile: Hardly anyone took Obama seriously as a candidate two years ago\n@highlight\nBrazile: He didn't run as an African-American candidate but as a Democrat\n@highlight\nBrazile: We are perhaps ready to achieve what Lincoln and the Rev. 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After receiving tip-offs, German prosecutors were recently granted access to secret files in Brazil and Chile that confirmed the true number of Third Reich immigrants. According to the documents, an estimated 9,000 war criminals escaped to South America, including Croatians, Ukrainians, Russians and other western Europeans who aided the Nazi murder machine. War criminals: Secret files have revealed that an estimated 9,000 Nazis, including Holocaust mastermind Adolf Eichmann (left) and Auschwitz doctor Josef Mengele (right), fled to South America in the aftermath of the Second World War\n@highlight\nAs many as 5,000 Nazis went to Argentina\n@highlight\nBetween 1,500 and 2,000 ended up in Brazil\n@highlight\nAround 500 to 1,000 settled in Chile\n@highlight\nThe rest started new lives in Paraguay and Uruguay", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Schrimm said a female historian provided the clues about the @placeholder who", "idx": 12286}], "idx": 7950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jurors hearing the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial got a stark look at the dead pop icon after a lawyer showed them an autopsy photo. Jackson's unclothed corpse lying on a coroner's table looked nothing like the world's most famous entertainer. The doctor who conducted Jackson's autopsy will return to the witness stand Wednesday. On Tuesday, jurors are hearing from another doctor in the trial to decide whether concert promoter AEG Live shares blame in Jackson's death with Dr. Conrad Murray. The witness on the stand Tuesday is cardiologist Dr. Daniel Wohlgelernter, who is offering expert analysis of Murray's skills and decisions.\n@highlight\nConrad Murray was the wrong doctor for Michael Jackson, expert says\n@highlight\nDoctor who did autopsy confirms Jackson had \"vitiligo, a skin pigmentation disease\"\n@highlight\nIf not for death by propofol, Michael Jackson could've lived a normal lifespan, doctor says\n@highlight\nJurors are shown Michael Jackson's unclothed corpse spread out on a coroner's table", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 554, "end": 573}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 857, "end": 871}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder argues that Jackson chose Murray as his tour doctor and that the company had no way of knowing he was using the surgical anesthetic propofol to put the singer to sleep each night.", "idx": 12289}], "idx": 7952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Step lively Watson, there's a mystery afoot at the Supreme Court -- and the estate of Sherlock Holmes' creator says only the nine justices can ultimately solve the Case of the Contested Copyright. The estate of the late British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has asked the high court to block a California writer from moving ahead with plans to publish a new series of stories featuring the celebrated fictional detective and his friend Dr. Watson. A federal appeals court in Chicago last month ruled in favor of California-based editor and lawyer Leslie Klinger, saying he did not have to pay royalty fees to the Conan Doyle estate, over his plans to publish a new volume of Holmes stories penned by contemporary authors.\n@highlight\nSherlock Holmes was fictional, but he lives on in novels and short stories\n@highlight\nThe estate of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is fighting a copyright case\n@highlight\nA California writer wants to publish a new series of Holmes stories\n@highlight\nThe Conan Doyle estate wants the U.S. Supreme Court to solve the case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 60, "end": 72}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 185, "end": 203}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 248, "end": 265}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 855, "end": 872}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder created one of the most famous and enduring characters in fiction, with four novels and 56 short stories published from 1887 to 1927.", "idx": 12291}], "idx": 7953} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "NHS chiefs are investigating after two babies died within weeks of each other at a struggling hospital. The deaths of both stillborn infants have been classified as \u2018serious incidents\u2019 at the unit which has previously been criticised for its patient care and deteriorating finances. Basildon and Thurrock was one of 11 NHS trusts placed in special measures in July 2013 amid concerns over its above average death rates. Basildon Hospital in Essex is investigating the deaths of two stillborn babies in September last year It was then given a clean bill of health in June last year, following a \u2018good\u2019 rating from the Care Quality Commission. 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With EU governments and lawmakers aiming to finalise the rules next week, which most of the 27 member states back, Germany has stepped up the pressure on them to water down limits on vehicle emissions to protect the country's mighty car industry, particularly luxury makers such as BMW and Daimler.\n@highlight\nGermany's luxury carmakers struggling to meet targets\n@highlight\nBerlin pressuring member states to weaken rules\n@highlight\nMost EU governments back the current legislation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 139, "end": 140}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 332, "end": 333}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 766, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But making less-polluting cars is costly and restricts profit margins, which is why major @placeholder manufacturers want to delay the stricter rules.", "idx": 12303}], "idx": 7961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rajvir Rai Follow @@R_Rai Holland manager Louis van Gaal has thanked David Moyes for the form of Robin van Persie and revealed he has been set a target of reaching the World Cup semi-finals by the Dutch FA. Van Persie has scored in friendlies against Ghana and Ecuador and Van Gaal admitted Moyes - who he succeeded as Manchester United manager this summer - helped get the striker fit ahead of Holland's opening game against champions Spain on June 13. The 30-year-old striker had been struggling with knee and thigh injuries after a frustrating season with United, but Moyes's decision to allow him to travel back to Holland for a fitness camp seems to have paid off - much to the relief of Van Gaal.\n@highlight\nVan Persie had been struggling with knee and thigh injuries\n@highlight\nMoyes allowed him to travel to Holland for a fitness camp\n@highlight\nStriker has scored in friendlies against Cameroon and Ecuador and Van Gaal expects him to be fully fit for World Cup opener against Spain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 100, "end": 115}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 322, "end": 338}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO Scroll down to watch @placeholder all smiles at Holland open training session", "idx": 12305}], "idx": 7962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died early Friday after a gunfight with police. Investigators are looking into his past for clues about last week's terror attack. Here's a look at some key dates, compiled from CNN's reporting and other media reports. What we know about the suspects October 21, 1986 Tamerlan Tsarnaev is born. His uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, says Tsarnaev was born into an ethnically Chechen family in Kyrgyzstan. 2001 The Tsarnaev family moves from Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan, to Dagestan, according to the state committee for national security of the Kyrgyzstan government. \"They lived here for a year, not the whole year. They arrived at the school in 2001 and departed in March 2002,\" a spokesman at a school the children attended in Makhachkala, Dagestan, told Russia Today, a Russian state-funded television network.\n@highlight\nAn aunt says Tamerlan Tsarnaev came to the United States in 2003\n@highlight\nHe was an avid boxer, and after winning a fight in 2004 told a newspaper, \"I like the USA\"\n@highlight\nAn uncle says Tsarnaev began to develop radical views in 2009\n@highlight\nHe traveled to Russia for six months in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 48}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 323, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 873, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not clear what he did while in @placeholder, but Tsarnaev's father has said his son was with him at all times.", "idx": 12313}], "idx": 7968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It has been some rather strange three weeks in France. Since footballer Nicolas Anelka dedicated a goal to his friend, the controversial French comedian Dieudonn\u00e9, by doing the comedian's infamous trademark salute, the \"quenelle,\" what some believe is a reverse Nazi salute, during a match for West Bromwich Albion, France has been talking about little else. It is as if the entire public debate has been hijacked by a comedian who, over the last 15 years, has steadily drifted towards more and more extreme behavior and inflammatory speech. Anelka's gesture suddenly shone the light on a phenomenon that had so far been little known outside France. Now, the world knows that there is more to the \"quenelle\" than the exquisite dish, a creamy mixture of fish and egg, originated from Lyon, France's gastronomic capital.\n@highlight\nThe interior ministry adviced to ban a controversial comedian from performing if they deemed public order at risk\n@highlight\nFrance may not have a First Amendment, but censorship is not considered lightly, Poirier writes\n@highlight\nThe government is walking a fine line between censorship and the respect of republican values, she says", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 294, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 977, "end": 991}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There may be an understanding that freedom of speech stops where incitement to hatred begins and the @placeholder, in their majority, think that Dieudonn\u00e9 has gone much too far.", "idx": 12320}], "idx": 7972} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sierra Leone (CNN) -- It's Monday, mid-morning as we drive east down rain-slicked roads. There are no cars, no trucks, and no people. Sierra Leone's government demanded a shutdown and its citizens are listening. The West African nation crippled by Ebola is responding to the outbreak through a day of prayer and reflection. But that gives little comfort to us. Ebola is a disease that spreads fear faster than it infects. And the emptiness makes us uneasy. We're headed to Doctors Without Borders or MSF's treatment facility in Kailahun, a border community in the middle of the Kissi triangle, linking the country with Liberia and Guinea. Simply put, it's the epicenter of this unprecedented epidemic.\n@highlight\nAn Ebola outbreak in West Africa has infected more than 1,700 people\n@highlight\nCNN's Brent Swails and David McKenzie traveled to an Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nMSF workers there say they need more experts in the community tracing the disease\n@highlight\nTheir center is based in a district with a population of 500,000, and they have just 80 beds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 473, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 793, "end": 795}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder can kill up to 90% of those infected and more than 930 people have already died in this epidemic, dwarfing all previous Ebola outbreaks.", "idx": 12322}, {"query": "\"At the moment, in Kailahun, if @placeholder wasn't here, there would be nothing.", "idx": 12323}], "idx": 7974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian rebels and an al-Qaeda-affiliated group have captured a government air base near the key city of Aleppo, an opposition group said. \"Early dawn today, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and some rebel battalions took full control of the Menagh air base,\" the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Tuesday. \"The start of this new offensive started yesterday when two non-Syrian nationals blew themselves up in an armored vehicle in front of the command center of the Menagh air base,\" the group added. The SOHR said one suicide bomber was a Saudi Arabian. Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and various rebel battalions destroyed several tanks and killed a number of regime soldiers, the observatory said. 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But fast-forward three years and the 23-year-old says she has ditched her make-up bag - and is encouraging other women to do the same. Lydia Bright is working with St Ives to encourage young women to strip back their make-up, have the confidence to bare all and embrace their natural beauty. 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The meeting was called by Jimmy Simmons, president of the Casper NAACP, after he heard that KKK literature was being distributed in nearby Gillette. Klan organizer John Abarr, who believes in creating an all-white nation independent from the United States, accepted the invitation and maintained his organization is non-violent. Meeting of the minds? 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Rice was caught on a security camera in February pulling his fianc\u00c3\u00a9e, Janay Palmer (now his wife, Janay Rice), unconscious from an elevator. He was charged with aggravated assault. That's right, two games. I have something to say to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Dear Roger, We thought you really cared. We believed you when you said you wanted to create a more welcoming NFL game for women. And all of us were touched by the compassion you showed with your Breast Cancer Awareness campaign, even though those hot pink cleats disturbingly clashed with every NFL uniform. Mr. Commissioner, you even talked endlessly about making NFL stadiums around the nation more family-friendly.\n@highlight\nRoxanne Jones: Goodell, NFL commissioner, talked good line on NFL welcoming female fans\n@highlight\nShe says women 45% of league base; might have expected harsh penalty for Ray Rice\n@highlight\nBut he got light slap. 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Ethiopian striker Fikru Teferra put the hosts ahead in the 27th minute from the edge of the penalty area, with Spanish duo Borja Fernandez and Arnal Llibert adding goals in the 69th and 90th minutes to ensure an easy win. The Kolkata team, which is partly owned by Atletico Madrid and has several Spanish players, dominated the match throughout and could have scored more goals but for some good goalkeeping by Mumbai's Subrata Paul.\n@highlight\nFirst game of the Indian Super League took place in Calcutta after a glitzy opening ceremony\n@highlight\nAtletico de Kolkata earned a comfortable 3-0 win against Mumbai City with striker Fikru Teferra opening the scoring\n@highlight\nBorja Fernandez and Arnal Llibert added two more goals in the second half\n@highlight\nFormer Liverpool players Luis Garcia and Josemi both started for Atletico on Sunday\n@highlight\nBut Mumbai were without the injured Freddie Ljungberg and Nicolas Anelka", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 99, "end": 117}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 660}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 728, "end": 746}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Atletico de Kolkata's @placeholder (No 8) drops to his knees to celebrate scoring his side's second against Mumbai City", "idx": 12385}], "idx": 8016} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After his inauguration, if President Barack Obama needs real-time intelligence on crises around the world, he is likely to do it in the Situation Room, the ultra-secure conference room in the White House. 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Beverly Noe, 67, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after entering the plea to being an accessory to first-degree murder in the deaths that prosecutors said stemmed from a custody dispute over Noe's grandson. Noe covered her face with her handcuffed hands as she was taken into custody at Creek County District Court in Bristow. 'Get away from me. Get out of here,' she yelled at reporters while being led down a hallway.\n@highlight\nBeverly Noe was accused of stabbing and shooting her former daughter-in-law Wendy Camp, 23; Camp's 6-year-old daughter; and Lisa Kregear, 22\n@highlight\nNoe's mother Ida Prewitt then told her son Grover Prewitt Jr. to fill a hole dug for a septic tank and cover it with pepper to mask any odor\n@highlight\nAfter Mr. Prewitt finally went to police in 2013, investigators discovered the remains and charged Noe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 482, "end": 508}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 821, "end": 838}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators allege that Noe, 67, of the central Oklahoma town of Bristow, killed @placeholder because she feared Camp would take her young grandson away from her.", "idx": 12392}], "idx": 8021} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Didier Drogba may miss the start of the season after twisting an ankle in Sunday\u2019s friendly against Ferencvaros. Drogba hopes to resume training before the end of the week after scan yesterday showed no serious damage to ligaments but Jose Mourinho is not likely to risk the 36-year-old at Burnley on Monday if there is any doubt about his readiness. The injury scare does, however, issue a reminder that Mourinho\u2019s squad is light on strikers, despite the \u00a332million signing of Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid. 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After the shooting of six people in a Sikh gurdwara, a stream of national leaders, from the Rev. Jesse Jackson to Gov. Scott Walker, came to offer condolences and support. But there was one person missing. It was you, Mr. President. Let me be clear: Your administration's response to the massacre has been strong and swift. Attorney General Eric Holder addressed mourners with compassion and resolve at the Friday memorial. : \"In the recent past, too many Sikhs have been targeted and victimized simply because of who they are, how they look, and what they believe,\" he said.. \"This is wrong. It is unacceptable. And it will not be tolerated.\" Joshua Dubois from the White House expressed his full commitment to helping us with sustained interfaith and education outreach.\n@highlight\nValarie Kaur: Politicians, others came to Oak Creek after Sikh shooting, not Obama\n@highlight\nShe invites Obama, says his presence will send message of support, affirmation\n@highlight\nKaur: Shootings in Aurora drew Obama; not coming to Wisconsin hurts Sikhs\n@highlight\nKaur: Sikhs' values reflect American values too; Obama must help demonstrate this", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1317}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1348, "end": 1352}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1377}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1395}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You can show this tragedy is an @placeholder tragedy, because none of us should have to fear gunfire in their own churches, synagogues and mosques.", "idx": 12401}], "idx": 8029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 05:48 EST, 27 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:50 EST, 27 June 2013 The judge who cleared Amanda Knox of killing Meredith Kerchner has hit out at his colleagues who overturned the decision, saying they were 'violating the law'. Claudio Pratillo Hellmann acquitted Knox, 26, and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 29, of murdering the British student in 2011 after they had initially been found guilty and sentenced to 26 and 25 years jail respectively. However, three months ago the Italian Supreme Court overruled that decision, saying that key evidence had been overlooked, and a fresh trial is expected to begin in the autumn.\n@highlight\nKnox had murder conviction overturned by Claudio Pratillo Hellmann\n@highlight\nBut Supreme Court ruled that he ignored evidence and ordered a fresh trial\n@highlight\nHellmann hits out and claims judges have overstepped their powers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 128, "end": 144}, {"start": 243, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 703, "end": 727}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder judges in effect carried out a straight-legged tackle,' he said.", "idx": 12410}], "idx": 8034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Kayla Mueller was difficult to reach -- 6,000 miles away and held captive by the Islamic militants of ISIS. 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Providing very different perspectives on the ordeal - one touched on Australian surrogacy laws, while the other focused on adoption in a global sense. 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Hillsborough Circuit Judge William Fuente reluctantly called off the trial of Tampa man Richard McTear on Tuesday, ruling Jasmine Bedwell, 22, had poisoned proceedings with the alleged threat and there was no way for the jury to ignore it. McTear is accused of murdering Bedwell's son, Emanuel Murray Jr., by throwing the three-month-old out the window of a moving car in 2009.\n@highlight\nFlorida judge William Fuente reluctantly called off the trial of Tampa man Richard McTear on Tuesday\n@highlight\nJasmine Bedwell, 22, had poisoned proceedings with the alleged threat and there was no way for the jury to ignore it\n@highlight\nBedwell's remarks had been ruled inadmissible because they had been part of a previous trial where McTear was ultimately acquitted for assault\n@highlight\nNew jury will be selected but trial is unlikely to begin again until December\n@highlight\nRichard McTear allegedly beat his ex-girlfriend before driving off with her infant and throwing it onto a Florida Interstate\n@highlight\nHe could get the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 823, "end": 837}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1317}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Legal experts applauded @placeholder's decision, adding that proper trial procedure must be followed in death penalty cases because convictions are intensively reviewed on appeal.", "idx": 12436}], "idx": 8049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If you've picked up fruit at Costco, Kroger or Walmart stores recently, keep reading. Wawona Packing Co. is voluntarily recalling peaches, nectarines, plums and pluots that were packed at its Cutler, California, warehouses between June 1 and July 12. Wawona believes the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Costco, Kroger and Walmart, which also operates Sam's Club stores, have all posted notices about the fruit recall on their websites. So have Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe's, Ralphs and Food 4 Less. The recall is nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 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Khan remains hopeful he will one day fight the undisputed pound-for-pound world No 1 after coming close to facing Mayweather earlier this year. The five-weight world champion ran an online poll asking the public to decide who he should fight next. Although Khan won the 'official' vote, the American chose to face Marcos Maidana instead. 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It all happened so fast, she says. What she does remember is the national response to the photo of her reacting with pure, unadulterated excitement to meeting the former secretary of state. Media outlets pounced on the story. The Washington Post captured the reaction perfectly, writing that Macy had a \"look on her face that has never been witnessed by anyone who is not a dad chaperoning a minivan full of teenagers at a One Direction concert.\"\n@highlight\nMacy Friday met Hillary Clinton this week and a photo of her priceless reaction went viral.\n@highlight\nMacy says meeting Hillary Clinton was like meeting Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and One Direction.\n@highlight\nClinton, Macy says, shows everybody that \"Girls can be awesome, too\".\n@highlight\n\"She is running for president,\" Macy says of Hillary Clinton.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 970, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And when I first went up to her, I said, '@placeholder,' and she said that is one of her favorite names.", "idx": 12460}], "idx": 8066} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- For months, the West has struggled to take a strong stand against Russia for its incursion into Ukraine. And while Europe's leaders are acutely aware of the threat to peace on their Eastern flank, the countries with the most at stake have, time after time, seemed unable to present a united and resolute front. But the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has become a game changer -- a watershed moment which most concede would be too dangerous to let go. And now, as Europe prepares to finally take decisive steps, its chiefs will have to recognize that, if they are to be effective, they will also have to hurt their economies.\n@highlight\nThe West has struggled to show a united front against Russia with sanctions\n@highlight\nThe downing of MH17 is a turning point, as European leaders prepare decisive steps\n@highlight\nBut they must be prepared to hurt their own economies to punish Russia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 346, "end": 372}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Should Russia cut its gas to the West in response, the loss in @placeholder production would more damaging than the hit its trade balance would take.", "idx": 12466}], "idx": 8068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Arrowsmith It may have cost over \u00a3100 million to build, but Gerard Pique didn't appear too impressed as Barcelona arrived at St George's Park to begin their pre-season preparations. The four-time European champions have chosen the National Football Centre to get ready for the new season and will be based in Burton-upon-Trent from July 28 - August 2 after flying into Birmingham on Monday. However, Spain international Pique looked like he would rather be back at La Masia after posting a sulky faced Instagram picture of his new digs, with the caption:'Views from my room. St George's Park'.\n@highlight\nBarcelona have arrived at St George's Park for pre-season training\n@highlight\nLa Liga giants will be at the National Football Centre from July 18 - Aug 2\n@highlight\nDefender Gerard Pique posted a sulky Instagram pic from his room\n@highlight\nWorld Cup winner Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Pedro were part of the squad\n@highlight\nNew manager Luis Enrique needs to improve on a disappointing season\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez is not allowed to train following his four-month ban for biting\n@highlight\nLionel Messi did not travel after being granted an extended summer break\n@highlight\nBarcelona will leave to play a friendly against Nice on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 242, "end": 265}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 725, "end": 748}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feeling limber: @placeholder (C) stretches his ageing legs during the training session", "idx": 12470}], "idx": 8070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Sgt. 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Or it could not come at all. The deal to end the government shutdown in October included a new deadline -- come up with a plan to fund the government by December 13 -- or risk another partial government shutdown next month. Well, December 13 is Friday and House and Senate negotiators don't yet have a deal. And that's not the only thing Congress has to work on before the House is supposed to leave town, also on Friday, and the Senate at the end of next week. 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For almost 10 years, he showed that he was troubled -- and had a predilection for violence -- even if friends and family members familiar with his emotional problems seem floored that he was disturbed enough to shoot and kill 12 people in Washington on Monday. They may seem like minor episodes when compared with Monday's shootings, but when pieced together, they provide ample fodder for critics who question how Alexis maintained the security clearance that gave him access to the Navy Yard.\n@highlight\nNumerous incidents in Aaron Alexis' past show that he was troubled, prone to violence\n@highlight\nAlexis shooting out the tires of car in Seattle in 2004 is the first in a string of instances\n@highlight\n2010 brings another arrest after Alexis fires a bullet through the ceiling of an apartment\n@highlight\nLast month, two years after his Navy discharge, he tells police he heard voices in three hotels", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His father told @placeholder police that Alexis had post-traumatic stress disorder after working as \"an active participant in rescue attempts\" after the 9/11 attacks, the report said.", "idx": 12495}], "idx": 8086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Key measures of President-elect Barack Obama's economic recovery plan are facing a barrage of criticism from some Senate Democrats, with one charging that the plan's tax breaks were a return to \"trickledown\" economics. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, says many of the tax credits in the stimulus plan amount to \"trickledown\" economics. During a lengthy closed-door meeting Thursday evening with Democratic senators on Capitol Hill, Larry Summers, chosen to head the National Economic Council, and senior Obama adviser David Axelrod heard complaints about the stimulus plan, according to two senior Democratic aides who attended the meeting. \"The concern seemed to be that people feel like the infrastructure projects are certain to create jobs and the business tax breaks are less certain to create jobs, and that's what our focus needs to be,\" one of the aides said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Some want to ensure money for infrastructure projects reaches cities\n@highlight\nNEW: House Democratic whip says Hill Dems not inclined to approve entire package\n@highlight\nSome balk at plan to give employers $3,000 tax credit for each worker hired\n@highlight\nSpeaker Nancy Pelosi sets full House vote on stimulus for week after inauguration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 134, "end": 149}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 479, "end": 503}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch @placeholder call for \"dramatic action\" on the economy \u00bb", "idx": 12498}], "idx": 8088} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:49 EST, 6 September 2013 Daisy Lowe, the rock star spawn, model, and socialite, has posed for Vs. magazine\u2019s high-minded cameras in a new sultry fashion shoot. The 24-year-old English native appears in a spread shot in New York City. Underground: Lowe takes to one of New York's subway stations in a Diesel Black Gold coat and lingerie by Carine Gilson Wild thing: Daisy Lowe wears a coat by Sonia Rykiel in her Vs. magazine shoot Photographed by Guy Aroch and styled by Tatler Russia fashion director Anya Ziourova, the spread has Lowe stripped down in NYC subway stations, bodegas, wine shops, and diners in bits of lingerie and some of fall 2013\u2019s best coats.\n@highlight\nThe British model was posing for high fashion title Vs. magazine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 376, "end": 392}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month @placeholder played home to a series of models who publicly exposed themselves in restaurants as part of an art project.", "idx": 12504}], "idx": 8093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This was a point celebrated wildly by the 2,600 Wales fans inside the King Baudoiun Stadium. A shirts off, flag-waving party spurred by trance music blaring from the sound system. Gareth Bale went topless too, chucking his yellow jersey into the crowd along with Ashley Williams, Aaron Ramsey and others. Usually such scenes of euphoria are reserved for cup final victories and relegation survivals. Rarely have they been preceded by a 0-0 draw. But it was understandable, Wales had come to the nation ranked fourth in the world, their toughest destination on the road to qualification for Euro 2016, and left with their unbeaten record still intact.\n@highlight\nBelgium were held to a goalless draw by Wales in their Euro 2016 qualifier in Brussels\n@highlight\nPremier League players Thibaut Courtois,Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, Marouane Fellaini, Eden Hazard and Nacer Chadli started for Belgium\n@highlight\nRed Devils defender Nicolas Lombaerts came closest to opening the scoring after his effort struck the post\n@highlight\nGareth Bale almost scored with a first-half free-kick and later cleared the ball off the line at the death\n@highlight\nA four-game unbeaten start leaves Chris Coleman's side top of qualifying Group B", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 70, "end": 90}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 800, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 934, "end": 950}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder star player Bale reacts after seeing his second-half effort sail over the target", "idx": 12508}], "idx": 8095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 22:15 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:36 EST, 4 October 2013 Yale's hallowed halls of learning have been flush with gossip about a so-called 'poopertrator' after a student or students unknown began defecating on clean clothes in the laundry at Saybrook residential college. The matter was brought to campus officials' attention after a student brought physical evidence of the crime to the Saybrook Master Paul Hudak's office. According to the Yale Daily News, the pooper has been on the loose since early September, but it wasn't until student Lucy Fleming showed the evidence - her soiled laundry - to college authorities that Yale police joined the search.\n@highlight\nSomeone at a Yale residential college has been throwing human feces into dryers with other people's clean clothing\n@highlight\nThere have been more that four incidents over the past month\n@highlight\nYale police are now searching for the person dubbed the 'poopertrator'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It seems that while not engaged in intellectual pursuits, a person, almost certainly a Yale student, had been throwing food and urine into dryers for some weeks before @placeholder's dryer discovery.", "idx": 12525}, {"query": "'We have asked our students not to leave their laundry unattended, the affected machines have been thoroughly disinfected, and we are actively seeking information about who the perpetrator might be,' @placeholder told the News.", "idx": 12526}], "idx": 8106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's strategy for the Ukraine crisis reflects his internationalist foreign policy while adhering to the age-old maxim that money talks. He sent Secretary of State John Kerry to Kiev on Tuesday to forcefully condemn Russia for seizing effective military control of the Crimea region. At the same time, Kerry announced $1 billion in loan guarantees to help insulate the Ukrainian economy from the effects of reduced energy subsidies from Russia. It all is part of the still simmering breakup of the old Soviet Union more than two decades ago, with Russian President Vladimir Putin seeking to maintain Russia's influence and economic ties in a region being wooed by the European Union and Washington for increased trade and other links.\n@highlight\nNEW: Analyst says European allies must join U.S. in sanctions effort\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says most nations believe Russia violated international law\n@highlight\n$1 billion aid package announced as U.S. considers sanctions against Russia\n@highlight\nSecretary Kerry says Russia tries to create a false pretext to further invade Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Expediting approval of natural gas exports is one clear step the U.S. can take to stand by our allies and stand up to Russian aggression, while creating @placeholder jobs at the same time,\" he said.", "idx": 12534}], "idx": 8111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of a young mother left unable to eat, drink, speak or walk after falling from her horse when thugs pelted it with stones have spoken of their heartbreak at her plight. Mother-of-two Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital for eight months after suffering severe brain damage when she was thrown off horse Murphy while riding in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Surgeons had to remove part of the cerebellum, the region of the brain which controls motor skills, meaning she cannot walk, and she also suffered a stroke, meaning she cannot swallow. Lindsey Broomhead, 29, has been in hospital since her fall eight months ago. 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Nestled amid the bucolic charm of the Swat Valley's fertile terraced fields and steeply rising crags it looks idyllic. But if you get up close, a harsher reality becomes clear. Two army check-posts scrutinize visitors entering the sprawling site. Once inside, the high razor wire-topped walls around the classroom compounds create a feeling reminiscent of a prison. The boys here, aged 8 to 18, were all militants at some point. Some are killers, some helped build and plant improvised explosive devices, and others were destined to be suicide bombers until they were captured or turned over to the Pakistani army. All of them are at the school to be de-radicalized.\n@highlight\nSabaoon School in Pakistan's Swat Valley works to de-radicalize local youth\n@highlight\nU.N. 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But now China's 'Eagle Dad' has gone even further. He and his two children had to be rescued from the slopes of 12,000-foot (3,776-metre) Mount Fuji after embarking on a reckless climb. 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The bombers' unique radar-evading design always draws attention, as does this training mission in particular, which comes at a time of conflict in Ukraine. An Air Force news release about the mission did not mention the Ukraine crisis, but U.S. fighter jets have previously been deployed to Europe on similar training missions to show support for NATO allies.\n@highlight\nThe two U.S. Air Force aircraft are on a training mission\n@highlight\nAim is to become familiar with air bases and operations in the area, Air Force says\n@highlight\nFor local residents, the stealth bombers are a sight", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Just saw a @placeholder fly over our house,\" another resident said on Twitter.", "idx": 12555}], "idx": 8125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The grooved, gray concrete wall rising from a few inches to a few feet seems to be solely for blocking the noise from the nearby highway, but like many parts of the new Pentagon memorial, there is more to the wall than meets the eye. Seven years after the September 11 attack on the Pentagon, the wall is designed to remind visitors of the youngest and oldest victims, wrapping the memorial in symbolic imagery. It stands 3 inches tall at its beginning, representing the youngest person killed there -- 3-year-old Dana Falkenberg -- and continues to a height of 71 inches, corresponding to the oldest victim, retired U.S. Navy Capt. John D. Yamnicky Sr.\n@highlight\nPentagon unveils 9/11 memorial to honor the 184 victims killed there\n@highlight\nBenches are laid out in a pattern according to the year each victim was born\n@highlight\nSon visits site with dad to honor his mom: \"I'm very impressed\"\n@highlight\nWatch 9/11 memorials in New York and Washington on CNN.com Live", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 653, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just outside the fence, a @placeholder police guard shack is on one side, and a giant earthen berm -- designed to deflect bomb blasts from the Pentagon -- is on another.", "idx": 12557}], "idx": 8126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Paris Hilton left Japan late Wednesday afternoon after initially being refused entry because of a drug conviction, immigration officials said. The American socialite was heading back to the United States \"after a lengthy delay at Japanese immigration,\" her spokesman said Wednesday. \"Paris is very disappointed and fought hard to keep her business commitments and see her fans, but she is forced to postpone her commitments in Asia,\" the spokesman said. She arrived in Japan on Tuesday and had been allowed to spend the night, to see whether immigration officials would reconsider their initial refusal to allow her entry. Hilton left about 4 p.m. Wednesday, before they reached a final verdict, said an immigration official at Narita Airport.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hilton is \"very disappointed\" and fought to stay in Japan\n@highlight\nThe socialite is headed back to the U.S.\n@highlight\nShe pleaded guilty to a drug charge earlier in the week in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nHilton was traveling on business, a spokesman said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder understands and respects the rules and laws of the immigration authorities in Japan and fully wishes to cooperate with them,\" the spokesman said.", "idx": 12570}], "idx": 8134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson for MailOnline Sergio Garcia leads at the halfway stage after a thrilling second round of the BMW Championship but worryingly for the revitalised Spaniard a familiar deadly foe has appeared in his rear view mirror. Rory McIlroy was well off the pace but a marvellous finish of three birdies in his last four holes for a second successive 67 has left him just two shots behind. Rory and Sergio has been a recurring theme this summer, of course, with the outcome to this point always the same. During the first two legs of his unforgettable treble, McIlroy defeated Garcia to claim the Open Championship at Hoylake and then the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone.\n@highlight\nSergio Garcia leads at the halfway stage on eight-under-par\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy finished with three birdies in his last four holes\n@highlight\nBilly Horschel tied with McIlroy for third place on six under", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 603, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 645, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Behind you: Leader @placeholder has Rory McIlroy in the chasing pack", "idx": 12574}], "idx": 8136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.N. gunships battled rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday, according to U.N. spokesman Michele Bonnardeaux. U.N. vehicles on Monday pass between lines of civilians fleeing fighting north of Goma, Congo. U.N. helicopter gunships, supporting national army forces on the ground, fired on rebels from the Congress for the Defense of the People in an effort to halt their advance on the village of Kibumba. CNDP is the French acronym for National Congress for the Defense of the People, a Congolese rebel group under renegade general Laurent Nkunda. 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Just watch him in action. Born in Bihar state in north-eastern India, 27 year-old Vimlendu founded, and now runs the organization Swechha - We for Change Foundation. It started out as his cause-celebre a few years back as he was about to graduate from university in New Delhi. Vimlendu says he was disgusted with the pitiful condition of the river Yamuna, considered the sprawling city's lifeline. The Yamuna, which originates in the Himalayas and winds its way past the Taj Mahal, accounts for more than 70 percent of New Delhi's water supply. Yet it is one of the most endangered waterways in India.\n@highlight\nVimlendu Jha will be reporting on his experiences in New Delhi, India\n@highlight\nHe founded and runs the organization Swechha - We for Change Foundation\n@highlight\nSwechha works with young people on issues of environment and citizenship", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 173, "end": 206}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 774, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Round the year you'll see me travel to different places outside @placeholder, engage with young people...(there will be) a lot of change-making that will happen in my story.", "idx": 12587}], "idx": 8143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(InStyle) -- The plot details are still super-secret, but there's at least one thing that fans of \"Sex and The City\" can count on when Carrie and her crew return to the big screen next week: a visual feast of outrageous, over-the-top fashion. To celebrate the arrival of the hotly anticipated sequel, InStyle sat down with series costume designers Patricia Field, Rebecca Weinberg and Eric Daman -- as well as our very own fashion director Hal Rubenstein -- to compile a list of Ms. Bradshaw's greatest hits. #1: The Famous Tutu Carrie does Degas! According to Weinberg, \"Sarah Jessica Parker was always very inspired\" by the French impressionist's paintings of dancers, \"and there were many moments when she captured that.\" This pale pink tutu, originally purchased for $5 and then reproduced by the series' skilled seamstresses \"because,\" Weinberg said, \"we knew it was going to get wet,\" was first spotted in the series' title sequence. When Carrie tried it on again in the first film (while cleaning out her closet) it was still the most iconic -- and literal -- interpretation of the ballerina look.\n@highlight\nSeries costume designers Field, Weinberg and Daman talk Carrie's greatest hits\n@highlight\nThe tutu Carrie tried on in the first film was originally worn in the series' title sequence\n@highlight\nField's favorite is the Versace gown Carrie wore on her first night in Paris", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 7}, {"start": 99, "end": 114}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 591}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1352}, {"start": 1381, "end": 1385}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We wanted to establish things that the audience would associate with Carrie,\" @placeholder explained.", "idx": 12590}], "idx": 8146} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a tucked-away corner of Zanzibar's historic Stone Town lies a little shop of curiosities. 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Founded by the 29-year-old entrepreneur Rizwan Janmohamed, every single thing the shop -- from guitar cases to can holders -- is made on site by local craftsmen, using only locally sourced materials.\n@highlight\nAromas of Zanzibar sells clothing and accessories crafted in vibrant African prints\n@highlight\nAll products are made on site by local artisans, using only locally sourced materials\n@highlight\nThe shop is the brainchild of former hotel assistant manager Rizwan Janmohamed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 429, "end": 445}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 853, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thousands of tourists come to Stone Town each year and visit its many knickknack stores, but Janmohamed thought he would stand out by providing a piece of authentic @placeholder for them to bring home.", "idx": 12591}], "idx": 8147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea powerhouse Nemanja Matic hasn't lost a game for his club since April and heads into the new year threatening to be the Premier League's most dominant player of 2015. 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The 26-year-old Serbia midfielder \u2013 strong, powerful, tactically and technically excellent and hailed as a 'giant' by Mourinho \u2013 proudly boasts a personal record of 23 wins and seven draws in his last 30 games for the club in all competitions.\n@highlight\nChelsea have not lost with Nemanja Matic on the field since April\n@highlight\nSince then, he has played 30, winning 23 and drawing just seven\n@highlight\nMatic is strong, powerful, tactically and technically excellent for Chelsea\n@highlight\nThe Blues can still win four trophies this season, and Matic will be at the heart of the team as they strive to make history", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is no coincidence he was out with suspension when @placeholder crashed 2-1 at Newcastle at the start of December to lose their own unbeaten run.", "idx": 12596}], "idx": 8151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A number of online anarchist groups have emerged, threatening to hold violent protests before and during next month's G20 summit in Brisbane. The news comes as authorities announced plans for a 24-hour court to deal with the expected mass arrests. Numerous groups have launched online campaigns threatening violence, with one saying that vandalism is 'not violent protest'. Scroll down for video Roads closures near the Brisbane Convention Centre, which will host the G20 Australia summit next month. Police planned a 24 hour special court in Brisbane for potential mass arrests from protests during the event Protesters smash police vehicles in Toronto's during the G20 summit protests in 2010. Australian activist groups are planning violent demonstrations in their online campaigns\n@highlight\nLocal activist factions are planning violent protests\n@highlight\nAn activist medic team has launched to treat protesters on site\n@highlight\nPolice have planned a 24 hour special court in Brisbane\n@highlight\nExperts believe notorious international groups such as Black Bloc could be mobilising for the event\n@highlight\nG20 meetings have been met with large scale riots in the past", "entities": [{"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 420, "end": 445}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A shattered glass-plate window cascades down as violent anti G20 protesters loot stores in T@placeholder", "idx": 12600}], "idx": 8155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To Jay DeLancy, North Carolina is fraught with voter fraud and the state is doing nothing about it. So the former Air Force veteran has taken matters into his own hands and vows, as he sees it, to save the system from eroding honest elections. DeLancy launched the Voter Integrity Project more than three years ago, leading a band of volunteers in scouring public records and knocking on doors to root out irregularities in voter rolls. It's tedious work, and DeLancy has generated mixed results as well as a measure of controversy. Some call his efforts \"sloppy\" and question whether he's addressing a serious shortcoming or whether he's become -- intended or not -- illustrative of the tough Republican-driven voter identification law that critics contend intimidates and disenfranchises minority voters.\n@highlight\nVoter Integrity Project polices the election system to root out fraud in North Carolina elections\n@highlight\nOpponents say his efforts are intimidating voters\n@highlight\nThe amount of fraud in the Tar Heel State is unknown, but some irregularities have been found\n@highlight\nNorth Carolina passed one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 287}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 818, "end": 840}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Framed by a 12-foot long map of @placeholder divided into counties and congressional districts on loan from a Republican member of the state legislature, DeLancy also talks about the need for a strict photo ID law and that fraudulent voting is rampant in elections.", "idx": 12603}], "idx": 8157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Acclaimed director Clint Eastwood and singer Beyonce Knowles may team up in a remake of \"A Star Is Born,\" a Warner Bros. official said. Eastwood, the entertainment icon known for his gruff portrayals, is in talks to direct the 1937 classic, a Warner Bros. spokeswoman said. And Knowles is in negotiations to star in the film. There has been no date set for the launch of the movie which explores the relationship between a Hollywood starlet and an older aging actor. In 1937, Janet Gaynor and Fredric March starred in the film. Judy Garland and James Mason starred in a remake in 1954. 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It found the extent of her vulnerabilities 'was not understood by professionals working with her' and a found a wealth of ways agencies care of her was 'weak'. Hannah Windsor, 17, suffered an horrific death last May at the hands of her sadistic boyfriend Adam Lewis, who pleaded guilty to murder, two charges of assault, burglary, and arson at his trial last year and denied two charges of rape.\n@highlight\nHannah Windsor was tied to a tree, tortured and killed by her boyfriend\n@highlight\nSerious Case Review found that care was 'weak' for teenager\n@highlight\nNo child protection plan was formulated for vulnerable 17-year-old\n@highlight\nNo assessment took account of her developmental progress and information contained in key records was not adequately appraised\n@highlight\nRecourse was made to family members, friends and specialist housing provision - but there was no accurate evaluation to ensure that safe care was being provided for her.\n@highlight\nWarning signs of tension in the systems that surrounded Hannah were not always heeded\n@highlight\nNot recognising the extent of her vulnerabilities had a number of consequences 'which were significant.'\n@highlight\nHannah's relationships and behaviours were not always understood in the context of both her learning difficulties and of the adversity she had suffered in life.\n@highlight\nThe review found Hannah 'was not adequately diverted from harmful activities.'\n@highlight\nThe local authority 'did not adequately consider its responsibilities under the Children Act to provide accommodation to her.'\n@highlight\nIf Hannah had been accommodated properly, a core assessment could have been completed and more thorough understanding of what needed to happen next could have been developed.\n@highlight\nPromotion of her welfare was 'generally weak'\n@highlight\nNo child protection plan was ever properly formulated.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 106}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 783, "end": 801}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1312}, {"start": 1464, "end": 1469}, {"start": 1653, "end": 1658}, {"start": 1806, "end": 1817}, {"start": 1867, "end": 1872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The report describes how @placeholder was helping police find him but had been warned about approaching the killer by a policewoman.", "idx": 12619}], "idx": 8170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Suddenly it feels different. Speculation about Luis Suarez\u2019s future is nothing new but this time, almost in the blink of an eye, his departure from Liverpool seems inevitable. \u2018Why?\u2019 you will ask. Liverpool, after all, have not been approached by any club in Europe about Suarez since Arsenal\u2019s ham-fisted \u00a340million plus \u00a31 offer last July nor has he personally told Brendan Rodgers or members of Anfield\u2019s hierarchy that he wants to leave. 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The militants launched a simultaneous attack on the town of Monguno and were apparently successful in taking control of the town and its military barracks, a Nigerian military officer in Maiduguri told CNN. \"Our soldiers initially repelled the terrorists but they mobilized more fighters and came back in full force. 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Glasgow-based Saif Rehman, 31, and Uzma Naurin, 30, from New York, were shot dead on a trip to Pakistan, when their car was ambushed in the north-eastern city of Gujrat. Police in the country say Miss Naurin\u2019s taxi driver father, 58-year-old Muzaffar Hussain, is being viewed as a chief suspect in the shootings. Mr Hussain, from New Jersey, was in Pakistan at the time of the killing but has now returned to his U.S. home.\n@highlight\nTaxi driver flew to U.S. after couple were shot dead\n@highlight\nSources suggest marriage caused upset among the newlywed wife's family", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 504, "end": 519}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "driver of the car in which Mr @placeholder and his wife were travelling was", "idx": 12641}], "idx": 8183} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Daryl Janmaat has declared his transfer to Newcastle United as the 'perfect move' following his \u00a35million move from Feyenoord. The 24-year-old Holland international right-back's arrival in the North East was confirmed by Newcastle on Thursday, as was the departure of France full-back Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal. Janmaat underwent a medical on Tyneside earlier this week before signing a six-year contract and he will replace Debuchy as the club's first-choice right-back. 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Before the verdict, only one person had been brought to justice over one of the 20th century's great atrocities. Nuon Chea, the former Deputy Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, and Khieu Samphan, the one-time President of Democratic Kampuchea both received life sentences. 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Should Lewis come out of retirement for $100m fight? Now share your opinion Lennox Lewis has told Russian promoters that he will come back to fight one of the Klitschko brothers for the biggest purse in boxing history. The 48-year-old, who is still the most recent undisputed world heavyweight champion, was offered $50million (\u00a331.3m) in Moscow at the weekend while attending Wladimir Klitschko\u2019s successful defence of his world titles against Alexander Povetkin. Lewis responded by promising to return to the ring for $100m (\u00a362.6m). The promoters are considering doubling their bid and Lewis says: \u2018That is my price tag and it is under discussion. 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We move off, clattering along the noisy, dusty road. The city is Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's biggest and the place President Obama hung out on his July visit to East Africa. The man is the conductor and his bus is a \"dala dala\" -- hordes of which toot and rattle along the key arteries through Dar es Salaam every day. This city is often ignored by travelers heading to Tanzania's big tourist destinations -- it's not hard to see why.\n@highlight\nDala dala get their name from the \"dollar\" that a journey cost in the 1970s\n@highlight\nThey're a local way to get around the city's districts and destinations\n@highlight\nThey can be uncomfortable, but they're always fun and riders are friendly", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More: High peaks and wildlife put @placeholder on the tourist map", "idx": 12663}], "idx": 8199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: The FBI had three openings on its list of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Monday night, FBI Assistant Director Kevin Perkins joined CNN's Rick Sanchez exclusively on \"Campbell Brown\" to announce who filled the first open spot. Tune in at 8 p.m. ET to \"Campbell Brown\" over the next two nights to find out who else will fill the slots. Officials say Joe Saenz is thought to be linked with Mexican drug cartels. (CNN) -- Joe Saenz rubbed his hands together and smiled as he walked up to a Los Angeles County, California, home. His demeanor gave no clues as to what would happen next.\n@highlight\nJoe Saenz wanted in connection with four murders, a kidnapping and a rape\n@highlight\nSaenz, a member of Cuatro Flats gang, reportedly kills man on video\n@highlight\nFBI believes Saenz graduated from local gangs to international drug trafficking\n@highlight\nSaenz allegedly killed mother of his child out of fear she'd turn him in", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 61, "end": 85}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 425, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 501, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saenz is the newest person on the @placeholder, after three fugitives on the list were recently caught.", "idx": 12670}], "idx": 8203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With more than 6,000 years of history, China's ancient capital of Nanjing has been the birthplace of many of the country's most intriguing traditional arts. Today, a handful of skilled artisans are keeping these endangered practices alive. Sophisticated and elegant yet not exclusive to the wealthy, these six Nanjing art forms offer insight into China's diverse yet dwindling collection of intangible attractions that, for the most part, remain hidden behind studio doors. CNN sent Sun Chen, a Nanjing-based photographer, to visit six studios in the city and talk with the artisans. Engraved Buddhist scrolls Sitting in a traditional Chinese building with a scenic garden, Nanjing's Jinling Buddhism Publishing House was founded in 1866 by a Buddhist scholar.\n@highlight\nChina's ancient capital, Nanjing is home to many endangered folk crafts\n@highlight\nCraftsmen at Jinling Buddhism Publishing House engrave sutras on wooden blocks used for scroll printing\n@highlight\nZhang Fang-lin's paper-cutting mastery earned him the nickname \"Jinling Holy Scissorhand\"\n@highlight\nNanjing's silk brocade is called \"yunjin\" in Chinese -- which means \"beautiful as clouds at sunset\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 693, "end": 725}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 877, "end": 909}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sharing a similar pronunciation as the word for \"prosperity\" in @placeholder, rong-hua (velvet flower) is seen as a lucky charm in China, especially during weddings and festivals.", "idx": 12674}], "idx": 8205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen Pressure to avoid offending minorities has caught up with Britain\u2019s 150,000 users of sign language for the deaf, according to a Government-funded report. It found that younger deaf people have changed the way they give the sign to say someone is gay, or to describe Chinese, French and Jewish people. The old gesture that meant gay \u2013 a flicked limp wrist \u2013 is now considered offensive among some users of British Sign Language, researchers at University College London said. Evolving: Britain's young deaf community have adapted signs they use so they don't offend other cultures Similarly it is no longer acceptable among politically correct deaf people to give a slanted eye sign to indicate something Chinese, nor to mime a hooked nose to mean a Jewish person.\n@highlight\nToday the only acceptable way to sign China is to indicate the shape of a Mao jacket, while the sign for a Jew is to make the shape of a beard\n@highlight\nRather than flicking a limp wrist, a gay person is signed with an upright thumb on one hand in the palm of the other, wobbling from side to side\n@highlight\nIt is no longer acceptable to point to the middle of their foreheads as the sign for India - instead they make the triangular shape of the subcontinent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 420, "end": 440}, {"start": 458, "end": 482}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His early use of a form of sign language, the combined system, was the first codification of what was to become @placeholder.", "idx": 12679}], "idx": 8208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:39 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 22:01 EST, 25 August 2012 A heartbroken father whose daughter was diagnosed with schizophrenia after trying to jump out of a second-story window at age six has described his despair in a new book. In his memoirs 'January First,' Michael Schofield chronicles his family's experience with the devastating mental illness, which usually presents itself at least a decade later - between the ages of 18 and 22. The Santa Clarita, California, man and his wife, Susan, were forced to hospitalise their daughter, January, on multiple occasions, fearing for their and their baby son Bohdi's lives.\n@highlight\nJanuary Schofield's behaviour was disturbing even as a baby\n@highlight\nParents forced to hospitalise her on multiple occasions fearing for their lives\n@highlight\nDiagnosed after trying to choke herself and throw herself out of window\n@highlight\nSchizophrenia usually diagnosed between 18 and 22\n@highlight\nDad, Michael Schofield, wrote memoirs of Jani's 'descent into madness'\n@highlight\nNow, 10, she lives on cocktail of medication", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 300, "end": 316}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 998}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who was also incredibly bright, with an IQ of 146, wouldn't interact with kids her own age.", "idx": 12684}], "idx": 8212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghanistan's acting central bank governor says the country's second largest private lender is not in crisis, warning outspoken lawmakers -- who claim the bank is in trouble -- against spreading fear among its account holders. \"Azizi Bank was neither facing any crisis before, (and) is not facing (a crisis) now.\" Mohebullah Safi told CNN. \"Many Afghans have accounts... and we shouldn't panic the people, which could affect our national interest.\" Safi, who addressed parliament earlier this week at the request of lawmakers, said the central bank is investigating investment problems with Azizi Bank, but noted that its $588 million in reserves are safe.\n@highlight\nActing director says Azizi Bank's $588 million in reserves are safe\n@highlight\nLawmakers have called for a forensic audit of the bank's finances\n@highlight\nLast year, more than $900 million in loans went missing from Kabul Bank", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They offered me a million dollars that I keep silent and not to talk about (the) @placeholder crisis, but I refused their offer,\" he told CNN.", "idx": 12686}], "idx": 8214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan \u2018Let me Yahoo that for you\u2019 is a phrase a lot of iPhone users might soon have to get used to. It\u2019s been revealed that Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is intent on getting Apple to switch its default engine from Google to Yahoo. Currently Google is the default search engine on all Apple mobile devices. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, seen here delivering her keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada on 7 January 2014, is intent on making the tech giant a big player in the search engine market by getting Apple to dump Google as its default search engine\n@highlight\nMarissa Meyer is reportedly planning a secret assault on Google\n@highlight\nThe Yahoo CEO has plans to get Apple to drop Google as its search engine\n@highlight\nDefault option on iPhones and iPads would be Yahoo's revamped service\n@highlight\nMayer is reporedly intent on making Yahoo a big player in search\n@highlight\nCould signal a change in fortunes for the Silicon Valley tech giant\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 399, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 977, "end": 990}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, is yet to comment but it is believed a deal is not imminent.", "idx": 12688}], "idx": 8215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The blindfolded prisoners are brought into the dank gray room, one by one, and begin to tell us their stories. We're in a prison run by Kurdish militants here in northern Syria. The Kurds won't allow us to see the cells where the prisoners are being held. Their prisoners, they say, are members of ISIS. When the first detainee sits down, I ask the guard to please remove his blindfold. He blinks in the bright light and clearly looks surprised to see a foreigner sitting in front of him. The second prisoner who arrives trembled with fear when he was brought in. I introduce myself to each detainee as an American journalist.\n@highlight\nCNN's Ivan Watson speaks to ISIS fighters being held by Kurds in northern Syrian prison\n@highlight\nOne prisoner claims ISIS paid him $3,600 to plant a bomb that killed his nephew\n@highlight\nAnother prisoner, 19, says many fighters he met were foreigners, including one Chinese jihadi\n@highlight\nCNN has no way to confirm if prisoners were telling the truth or being coached", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kareem says he even met a fighter from @placeholder at one point.", "idx": 12698}], "idx": 8221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Never mind Long Ball United, now it\u2019s Long Face United. Louis van Gaal\u2019s stars have failed to live up to expectations and don\u2019t even look as though they are enjoying their football under the Dutchman. That\u2019s the damning assessment from Preston\u2019s veteran striker Kevin Davies who has vowed to target Manchester United\u2019s soft centre in defence when the two clubs meet in the FA Cup fifth round at Deepdale on Monday night. Van Gaal warned his players after Wednesday night\u2019s unimpressive Premier League win over Burnley that United will go out of the cup if they play as badly again against their League One opponents.\n@highlight\nManchester United face Preston North End in FA Cup fifth round\n@highlight\nKevin Davies claims players do not seem happy under Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nRed Devils have been criticised for their style of play under the Dutchman\n@highlight\nREAD: Louis van Gaal was shocked by how United played against Burnley\n@highlight\nRadamel Falcao would score more goals under Sir Alex, says his agent\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Manchester United news", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 947, "end": 960}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Davies has faced Manchester United on numerous occasions during his time in the @placeholder", "idx": 12701}], "idx": 8224} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)John Boehner was elected to a third term as Speaker of the House of Representatives on Tuesday after a tense floor vote that saw a remarkably large chunk of his own party attempt to remove him. Opposition to Boehner doubled from the last election for Speaker in 2013, when a dozen Republicans voted against him. He ultimately received 216 votes, enough to fend off an embarrassing vote on a second ballot but plenty to reinforce the notion that Boehner is struggling to maintain control over restive House Republicans. The dramatic scene played out before live television cameras, as members were called upon one-by-one to stand and name who they were backing to serve as the next Speaker.\n@highlight\nBoehner opponents face fallout\n@highlight\nHouse votes to give Boehner another term as Speaker\n@highlight\nGOP opposition to Boehner doubled from 2013", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 98}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the 25 members who voted for someone else or declined to vote was less about Boehner personally, but about his leadership's record of bringing major legislation to the @placeholder without enough input from members.", "idx": 12703}], "idx": 8226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She claims he initially wanted Beyonce and her husband Jay Z to raise the boy before their own baby, Blue Ivy, was conceived in 2011 By Amelia Proud PUBLISHED: 16:10 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 25 February 2014 The mother of Mathew Knowles' lovechild claims the music mogul has fallen behind on child support payments and barely sees their son Nixon, now four. She also told Inside Edition - in an incendiary interview - that the 63-year-old hasn't introduced Nixon to his superstar sister Beyonce. But according to Wright, Nixon and Bey could've been very close indeed, as she also alleges that Mathew wanted her to hand their baby over to the XO singer and husband Jay Z before their own child, Blue Ivy, was conceived.\n@highlight\nShe claims he initially wanted Beyonce and her husband Jay Z to raise the boy before their own baby, Blue Ivy, was conceived in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 661, "end": 662}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "himself: @placeholder' father Mathew has hit back at claims that", "idx": 12714}], "idx": 8233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE STATS, HEAT MAPS AND MORE FROM THE GROUP D CLASH USING OUR MATCH ZONE SERVICE Lay your patriotism and your disappointment to one side for a moment if you can and revel in the glory of little Costa Rica. In a World Cup knee deep in fascinating stories and surprises, the tiny Central American nation have presented us with perhaps the best yet. Ranked 28th in the world by FIFA \u2013 that\u2019s a place beneath Scotland \u2013 Costa Rica added a thoroughly deserved victory over Italy to their 3-1 lesson they handed Uruguay a week ago in Fortaleza.\n@highlight\nFulham flop opened scoring with header just before half-time\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli had earlier fired wide when sprung clear on goal\n@highlight\nCosta Rica win means they are through to knockout rounds and England are fourth country to be eliminated from World Cup\n@highlight\nItaly and Uruguay meet on Tuesday and winner will advance to second round, a draw sends Italy through", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 27}, {"start": 58, "end": 99}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 432}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 642, "end": 656}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Queue something approaching hysteria on the @placeholder bench with coach Pinto pointing to the heavens to indicate justice.", "idx": 12715}, {"query": "'We hope we will win against @placeholder because this will be positive for our team and our country.'", "idx": 12716}], "idx": 8234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Until the abduction of more than 200 girls at the Government Girls Secondary School in rural Chibok, Nigeria's Boko Haram insurgency received scant attention in the global media, which gave it brief airtime when the insurgents exploded their bombs or torched a school. However, the mass abduction has brought the world's attention to the callous and unceasing violence that has become routine in northern Nigeria over the last three years. The area has suffered more than three decades of religious violence between Muslims and Christians. But since Boko Haram founder Mohammed Yusuf was killed in a 2009 security crackdown -- along with hundreds of his followers -- the militant Islamist group has stepped up its attacks.\n@highlight\nGlobal media paid Boko Haram little attention until 200 girls were abducted, says Shehu Sani\n@highlight\nBoko Haram became more violent after its founder was killed in 2009, he says\n@highlight\nAt talks in 2011, the group blamed government action for their militancy, Sani says\n@highlight\nHe says the use of force to free hostages can be deadly and negotiations must be held", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 91}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "READ MORE: Swap prisoners for kidnapped @placeholder schoolgirls, ex-negotiator says", "idx": 12720}], "idx": 8237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlotte Griffiths and Peter Lloyd The BBC placed staff at its Radio 1 Teen Awards under draconian restrictions to prevent presenters being accused of sexual misconduct with minors. All adults \u2013 including the station\u2019s star DJ Nick Grimshaw \u2013 were banned from moving around Wembley Arena without a security guard and even needed an escort for visits to the lavatory. The rules were so stringently enforced that guests referred to them as \u2018Savile Lockdown\u2019, in reference to the late paedophile BBC DJ Jimmy Savile. Stringent: Parents had to sign a new consent form for the Radio 1 Teen Awards which said staff and artists would not be placed in a 'caring or supervisory position'. Guests referred to the rules as a 'Savile Lockdown'\n@highlight\nEvery adult at awards banned from moving around Wembley Arena alone\n@highlight\nSource: 'Security staff even waited outside while we visited the bathroom'\n@highlight\nCorporation has updated consent form banning exchange of personal details", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 67, "end": 85}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parents dropping their children off at the @placeholder were told to sign the updated form.", "idx": 12728}], "idx": 8242} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beloved actor Tom Hanks\u2019 aspiring hip-hop star son faced a barrage of ridicule this week for his use of rapper slang. Chet Haze AKA Chester Hanks got into a Twitter brawl with a former rapper named Jensen Karp starting on Sunday. The hilarious exchange between actor scion and quick-witted rapper had no official winner, but it highlighted the rift between Haze\u2019s gangster online persona and affluent upbringing. Chester 'Chet' Hanks (left), the son of Oscar winner Tom Hanks got into an hilarious Twitter fight with comedic rapper Jensen Karp (right) that began over Hanks' liberal use of rapper slang Fishwrapper.com points out that it all started because of a tweet that Haze, whose mother is actress Rita Wilson, wrote on November 26 about an open mic he planned to attend near LA\u2019s Fairfax High School.\n@highlight\nChester Hanks AKA Chet Haze is the son of Oscar winning actor Hanks and Rita Wilson\n@highlight\nHanks was raised in tony Brentwood, California but uses urban slang on Twitter and hopes to one day gain success as a hip hop star\n@highlight\nFormer comedic rapper Jensen Karp AKA Hot Karl ridiculed Hanks this week, pointing out that he was born into wealth to the guy from Castaway", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 118, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 603, "end": 617}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 782, "end": 783}, {"start": 787, "end": 805}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even saying \"swagger\" should be illegal for a kid raised in @placeholder,\u2019 Karp wrote.", "idx": 12731}, {"query": "More than just a \u2018@placeholder nerd,\u2019 Karp is an accomplished rapper under the name Hot Karl.", "idx": 12732}], "idx": 8243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Standing onstage, comedian Aron Kader describes how his cousin in the Middle East likes to curse the United States -- in English. Maz Jobrani (left) says Middle Easterners get a bad rap in the media. Ahmed Ahmed has the name of a \"most-wanted\" terrorist. \"Arabs love to cuss in English,\" Kader belts out. \"They cuss their heads off in English, but they won't do it in Arabic because then God can hear them.\" The audience, two-thirds of Mideast descent, explodes in laughter. Kader is a member of the \"Axis of Evil\" comedy group, a collection of comics with Mideast roots who have formed a niche by taking on Mideast stereotypes and making subjects such as war, terrorism and suicide bombers funny.\n@highlight\n\"Axis of Evil\" comics joke about Mideast stereotypes\n@highlight\nMore than 200,000 have viewed their videos on YouTube\n@highlight\nOne member has same name as terrorist on FBI list", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 189, "end": 205}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 423, "end": 425}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"That gets a laugh, but it also gets a clap from regular audiences, and I think that's because a lot of people are sick of seeing @placeholder depicted the way we're always depicted,\" he says.", "idx": 12738}], "idx": 8246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gary Neville remembers an expression Cristiano Ronaldo used during his time at Manchester United. \u2018Too much water kills the plant,\u2019 remarked Ronaldo when Neville asked why he eased off in the final two sprints of an eight circuit session put on by United\u2019s coaching staff. The player knew his body. He had done the hard yards in 2006, returning from the World Cup in Germany ripped. The stories of Ronaldo in the gym performing thousands of sits ups or press ups a day, at United and with Real Madrid, are legendary. Cristiano Ronaldo (right) showed off his well-honed physique after scoring in the Champions League final\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo does thousands of press-ups or sit-ups a day\n@highlight\nEngland's sports scientists take saliva to see whether stars have slept well\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling was possibly naive in his conversation with Roy Hodgson\n@highlight\nFootballers could learn from the training stars such as Rafa Nadal put in", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 79, "end": 95}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 533}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 633, "end": 649}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Take @placeholder, for example, a tennis player who, like the majority of players working at the elite level, relies on explosive power in short bursts to cover his working area.", "idx": 12746}], "idx": 8253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Shenzhen, China (CNN) -- In a brightly-lit Shenzhen restaurant, 21-year-old Zheng Liqiang, a migrant worker from the inland province of Sichuan, describes his life in this southern Chinese city as \"bu kai xin\" -- glum. He says his working hours are too long; his salary too low and he has no personal life. \"I feel lonely in this big city,\" he says. For the past three years, Zheng has been fixing photocopy machines at various factories in China's manufacturing heartland. His monthly salary of 3,500 to 4,500 yuan ($580 -$740) -- depending on overtime -- is higher than the average wage, but only because his job requires more risks -- the ink has toxic fumes.\n@highlight\nChina has more than 260 million migrant workers\n@highlight\nSurvey suggests many may suffer from mental health problems\n@highlight\nLeaving behind children and elderly parents an emotional and financial burden\n@highlight\nBetter-educated and internet savvy, younger migrants suffer more than their elders", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For young @placeholder and millions like him, the struggle is likely to continue.", "idx": 12753}], "idx": 8258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liberal Democrats have \u2018rescued the country\u2019 by helping secure the economic recovery, Treasury minister Danny Alexander boasted yesterday. In an interview yesterday, the Treasury chief secretary was \u2018p****d off\u2019 at the Tories claiming credit for tax cuts for low-income workers and Britain\u2019s economic recovery. \u2018The economic plan is just as much my plan as it is George Osborne\u2019s,\u2019 he said. \u2018It is just as much a Liberal Democrat plan as it is a Conservative plan.\u2019 In an interview yesterday, the Treasury chief secretary was \u2018p****d off\u2019 at the Tories claiming credit for tax cuts for low-income workers and Britain\u2019s economic recovery\n@highlight\nTreasury chief secretary said economic plan is just as much his as Chancellor George Osborne\n@highlight\nHe added: 'We have rescued the economy, given opportunity to young people, cut taxes for millions of working people'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 413, "end": 428}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the party would also invest billions more than the @placeholder in infrastructure.", "idx": 12754}], "idx": 8259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton flew to America in a bid to get over his split from Nicole Scherzinger and joined a star-studded line-up at a pre-Grammy party on Saturday night. 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The Gunners, whose last silverware came in the same competition in 2005, were undone by a Colin Kazim-Richards' goal in the 72nd minute to send the former Premier League side into the quarterfinal draw. 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Saturday's protest is being underwritten by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the nation's most visible gun control advocates. The marchers include relatives of some of those slain in the 2012 shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Hundreds of demonstrators attend a rally outside city hall to call for tougher gun control laws today Actress Amanda Peet, left, holds her daughter Molly June Benioff, alongside fellow actor Adam Scott, center, and relatives of gun violence victims at a rally outside city hall to call for tougher gun control laws\n@highlight\nSaturday's protest is being underwritten by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg\n@highlight\nThe marchers include relatives of some of those slain in the 2012 shooting rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut\n@highlight\nProtesters chant 'Not one more' in memory of Christopher Martinez who was shot to death in Santa Barbara, California, last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 190, "end": 206}, {"start": 351, "end": 378}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 553, "end": 570}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who will not be in attendance, has pumped millions of his own money into the anti-gun cause, even after leaving office in December.", "idx": 12783}], "idx": 8273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Now the Democrats are stepping into the spotlight. With the Republicans packed up from their stormy convention in Tampa, Florida, and back on the campaign trail, the Democrats gather in Charlotte, North Carolina, to explain to Americans why their candidate is a better choice in November. Like Republicans, Democrats must use this high-visibility media opportunity to outline their arguments for the fall. 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Producers of The Simpsons have released a clip of the loveable character being doused in icy water before the stunt spectacularly backfires. Homer nominates Ned Flanders, drinking buddy Lenny and real estate mogul Donald Trump before trying to take the easy way out by pouring a small glass of icy water over his head. 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The residents of Yeongpyeong Island, like any other South Koreans, do their best to make ends meet, in their case mostly by fishing and trapping crabs. But they live in the shadow of a belligerent North Korea, a mere four miles away. Angered by tougher U.N. sanctions and joint military exercises by the United States and South Korea, Pyongyang has issued a range of bombastic threats in recent weeks. 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The Treasury has agreed to a European Union scheme to help the country grow forests to compensate for its contribution to global warming. The Luxembourg-based European Investment Bank \u2013 of which the Chancellor is a governor \u2013 has lent China \u00a3210million (250million euros) to kickstart the project. Reforestation: The Treasury has agreed to help China grow forests. 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Thanks to a Clinton-era law, Grommet, 23, was supposed to be the first in line to adopt Matty, his bomb-sniffing German shepherd K9 unit, when they both returned from Afghanistan in 2013. Instead he spent 16 months fighting cold shoulders from the military and its contractors and searching for a dog that had all but disappeared. Long-lost: Specialist Brent Grommet was reunited Friday with Matty, the German shepherd he served with as a bomb-detecting technician in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nSpecialist Brent Grommet, 23, reunited with Matty, the bomb-sniffing K9 unit he was injured with in Afghanistan, on Friday\n@highlight\nUnder Robby's Law, a bill signed by President Clinton in 2000, veterans are given the right to adopt their service animals if they were both injured\n@highlight\nAfter returning from their deployment, the two were separated for 16 months\n@highlight\nGrommet tried to locate the dog, but claims Lt Col Richard Vargas, who was in charge of adoptions, told him that Matty had already been adopted", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 324}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 754, "end": 755}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It\u2019s like someone stole your kid in front of you,' @placeholder said before Matty's return, 'and there\u2019s nothing you can do about it.'", "idx": 12841}], "idx": 8301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Promoter Frank Warren believes heavyweight Tyson Fury has what it takes to dethrone world champion Wladimir Klitschko. Fury swept aside the threat Dereck Chisora posed on Saturday night at the ExCel in London's Docklands to win his first European heavyweight title and earn the reward of a contest against Klitschko in 2015. Klitschko, who holds the WBO, WBA and IBF belts, is set to go up against the 6ft 9ins challenger, and Warren feels Fury has the potential to beat the Ukrainian after Chisora learned the hard way. Tyson Fury lands an uppercut on his way to a decisive victory over Dereck Chisora\n@highlight\nTyson Fury beat Dereck Chisora on Saturday night at London's ExCel\n@highlight\nWladimir Klitschko is the holder of the WBO, WBA and IBF belts\n@highlight\nPromoter Frank Warren feels Fury has the potential to beat Klitschko", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 99, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 709}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder stumbles forward as he struggled to get any purchase on his punches while Fury throws out his jab", "idx": 12849}], "idx": 8306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 11 April 2013 Rice imported from some countries, including China (above), contains high levels of lead that could pose a health risk to children, researchers have claimed Rice imported from some countries contains high levels of lead that could pose a health risk to children, researchers have claimed. US experts detected concentrations of lead ranging from six to 12 milligrams per kilogram in rice from several sources. The highest amounts were seen in rice originating from China and Taiwan. Significantly high levels were also found in samples from the Czech Republic, Bhutan, Italy, India and Thailand.\n@highlight\nCzech Republic, Bhutan, Italy, India and Thailand rice also caused alarm\n@highlight\nChildren are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 384, "end": 385}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added: \u2018We would welcome the opportunity to review the @placeholder research.", "idx": 12851}], "idx": 8307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man accused of making child pornography with a boy he and his Australian partner purchased in Russia for a reported $8000 was sentenced Friday in U.S. federal court in Indiana.According to investigators, dual Australian-American citizen Mark J Newton, 42, and his partner Peter Truong, 36, used a falsified birth certificate listing Newton as the child's biological father to adopt the boy and take him to their home in Cairns in Queensland, Australia. Newton was sentenced to 40 years in an Indiana court, where the videos were found downloaded on a home computer after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges involving possessing child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor.\n@highlight\nMark J Newton was given 40 years for child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor\n@highlight\nNewton and his partner bought a baby boy for $8000 in Russia in 2005\n@highlight\nEvidence shows sexual abuse occurred before the child was two years old\n@highlight\nThe men were arrested in California in 2012\n@highlight\nRussian President Vladimir Putin today signed laws limiting the adoption of Russian children by foreign gay couples", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder postal inspectors worked with federal prosecutors to trace the pornography to its source.", "idx": 12857}, {"query": "On Sunday, @placeholder approved a ban on giving children any information about gays.", "idx": 12858}], "idx": 8312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush announced Tuesday that he would forfeit the Heisman Trophy he won in 2005 when he was at the University of Southern California. \"I will forever appreciate the honor bestowed upon me as a winner of the Heisman,\" Bush wrote in a statement released by his pro team, the New Orleans Saints. \"While this decision is heart-breaking, I find solace in knowing that the award was made possible by the support and love of so many. Those are gifts that can never be taken away.\" Bush, who skipped his senior season at USC to enter the National Football League draft, has been under a cloud since an NCAA investigation led to harsh sanctions against his alma mater.\n@highlight\nNCAA investigation: Reggie Bush received payments, gifts while playing at USC\n@highlight\nInvestigation led to harsh sanctions against University of Southern California\n@highlight\nStar says he wants to help young athletes \"avoid some of the mistakes I made\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 146, "end": 178}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 320, "end": 337}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 577, "end": 600}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder ruled that Bush lost his eligibility to play college football in December 2004.", "idx": 12859}], "idx": 8313} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A man who Los Angeles police believe raped and murdered dozens of women decades ago was arrested by cold case investigators this month after a computer matched his DNA to evidence from two killings in the 1970s. John Floyd Thomas Jr. may have begun his killings as far back as 1955. John Floyd Thomas Jr., 72, may have begun his killings as far back as 1955 and he could be one of the worst serial killers in United States history, according to Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton. \"We have yet to reach the depths of what he has done,\" Bratton said Thursday.\n@highlight\nPolice say John Thomas Jr. may have begun killing as far back as 1955\n@highlight\nThomas arrested April 2 and is charged with killing two women\n@highlight\n72-year-old could be linked to dozens of other killings and assaults", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 246, "end": 266}, {"start": 317, "end": 337}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Until his April 2 arrest, Thomas was a @placeholder insurance adjuster.", "idx": 12868}], "idx": 8318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shaker Aamer, the last British resident held in Guantanamo Bay, has been brutally beaten on film at least 315 times by guards, it has emerged. As David Cameron prepared to fly to Washington for talks with Barack Obama seeking his release, it was revealed the father-of-four is routinely assaulted by guards for peaceful protests. Campaigners said the 46-year-old terror suspect, imprisoned at the notorious military camp without charge or trial for almost 13 years, was subjected to a violent procedure known as a \u2018forcible cell extraction\u2019 by teams of riot officers. Scroll down for video Campaigners claim that Shaker Aamer, pictured, is assaulted on a regular basis by U.S. military guards\n@highlight\nShaker Aamer has been held by U.S. forces in Guantanamo Bay since 2002\n@highlight\nHe has been beaten on film at least 315 times by guards it has emerged\n@highlight\nMr Aamer is regularly subjected to forcible cell extractions by guards\n@highlight\nPrime Minister David Cameron wants Mr Aamer returned to the UK\n@highlight\nHe said he will raise the matter with U.S. President Barack Obama", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 965, "end": 977}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I do not understand the @placeholder government\u2019s failure in Shaker\u2019s case: how can it be that our closest ally can continue to abuse a British resident and we are powerless to persuade them to stop?\u2019", "idx": 12884}], "idx": 8327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Williamson Follow @@laura_mail Amelie Mauresmo made her entrance late, slipping into the last vacant seat on the front row of the Centre Court players\u2019 box after Andy Murray had basked in the warm, appreciative roar of a near-capacity crowd. This was his moment to savour. One the Frenchwoman had told him over dinner on Wednesday night to try and enjoy. After all, you never know when it will happen again. It is only seven years since Mauresmo experienced the same sensation of being introduced as a defending champion at the All England Club. She was 27 then, the same age as Murray now, but her straight-sets win over Jamea Jackson was not accompanied by the same sense of history and emotion as the return of Britain\u2019s first male singles champion for 77 years.\n@highlight\nAmelie Mauresmo returned to Centre Court as Andy Murray's coach\n@highlight\nFrenchwomen won the Wimbledon ladies singles title in 2006\n@highlight\nMurray defeated David Goffin in the first round after getting standing ovation\n@highlight\nScot has commented how he feels more relaxed working with Mauresmo\n@highlight\nMurray's mother Judy and girlfriend Kim Sears were also watching", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 537, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "when Murray began chuntering to himself and acknowledging @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 12893}], "idx": 8335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At points, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius sounded downright Orwellian in her testimony before Congress on Wednesday, such as when she explained that \"the website never crashed. It is functional, but at a very slow speed and very low reliability and has continued to function.\" Prolonged periods of minimum usefulness, perhaps, but don't call it a \"crash,\" she said with a straight face. On the other half of the television screen, CNN showed a live shot of HealthCare.gov with the message displayed, \"The system is down at the moment.\" But in the world of Obamacare, a mandate is an \"option,\" expensive is \"affordable,\" and now apparently failure is \"function.\"\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich: Sebelius sounded Orwellian when she said website never \"crashed\"\n@highlight\nHe says millions are losing their health care policies despite promises\n@highlight\nGingrich says they will be forced to try to navigate a dysfunctional website\n@highlight\nSebelius should be replaced as health and human services secretary, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 466, "end": 468}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of course, the problem with @placeholder isn't just the website, and the loss in credibility isn't just the secretary's.", "idx": 12895}], "idx": 8337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:32 EST, 24 May 2013 The secret behind the spacesuits than put man on the Moon has been revealed as a team of seamstresses from underwear firm Playtex. They worked with engineers to design a suit capable of keeping a man alive in orbit - and saw their design work by the Apollo astronauts. The incredible story is set to be made into a major Hollywood movie, it was revealed today. Buzz Aldrin walking on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on on July 20, 1969 wearing his handmade spacesuit created by an offshoot of the Playtex company\n@highlight\nSeamstresses from Playtex spinoff who usually sewed bras and girdle won Nasa contest to create the Apollo spacesuits\n@highlight\nStory set to be made into a film tracing the team as they helped put man on the Moon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 536, "end": 538}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each @placeholder mission required fifteen suits to support the mission.", "idx": 12909}], "idx": 8347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Lisa Michelle Hatchell disappeared on her 37th birthday: July 19, 2003. She was last seen at 10 p.m. on the street outside the Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, rowhome she shared with her boyfriend. Lisa Michelle Hatchell has been missing since her birthday in 2003. Police have looked for her in Georgia. She and her boyfriend were arguing over money, witnesses told police. Since that night, Hatchell's family and friends have not heard from the mother of two. Hatchell was a U.S. Army veteran who struggled with drug addiction. But Alonie Watson doesn't think her daughter's drug problem had anything to do with her disappearance.\n@highlight\nSearch has taken police to Atlanta, Georgia\n@highlight\nLisa Michelle Hatchell disappeared on her birthday in 2003\n@highlight\nShe lived with a boyfriend in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nKnow something? Call Philadelphia police at 215-685-3258", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 39}, {"start": 145, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 222, "end": 243}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 744}, {"start": 823, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The trail led back to @placeholder in early 2008, when another tipster said she might be working as a waitress.", "idx": 12911}], "idx": 8348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:10 EST, 29 November 2012 Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has sparked anger in the Middle East as she touches down in the region for a store launch and publicity tour. Kardashian, the curvy beauty who shot to prominence after an infamous sex tape of her emerged in 2007, is in Kuwait and will also visit Bahrain to launch a pair of Millions of Milkshakes franchises in malls. But the deeply conservative and religious nations may not offer her a warm welcome because of controversies surrounding the x-rated video, her short-lived marriage to NBA star Kris Humphries and a recent furore over her tweets supporting the people of Israel during the recent conflict with Palestine.\n@highlight\nReality TV star flew to Kuwait today and will visit Bahrain this weekend\n@highlight\nBut promotional visit sparks fury in deeply conservative countries\n@highlight\nSex tape controversy, divorce and recent support for Israel at root of anger", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 395, "end": 416}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For her Bahraini fans she posted a video, where she said: 'Fans in the @placeholder, it's Kim Kardashian and I am so excited to see your beautiful city.", "idx": 12916}], "idx": 8351} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There were five thousand people in Macksville, double the population of this New South Wales country town, for the funeral of Phillip Hughes. But the words of just one of them resonated around the cricketing world. Michael Clarke proved himself more than the Australian captain as he addressed prime minister Tony Abbott and the family and friends of Hughes. He was a statesman. Clarke was immense, as he has been ever since the tragic accident last week that rocked the cricket world and claimed the life of the close friend and team-mate he called his \u2018little brother\u2019. Michael Carke delivers an emotional eulogy to his friend and 'little brother' Phillip Hughes on Wednesday\n@highlight\nPhillip Hughes' funeral held in his home town at Macksville High School\n@highlight\nAustralia captain Michael Clarke was a pall bearer and read a eulogy\n@highlight\nHughes died last Thursday two days after being hit by a bouncer at SCG\n@highlight\nCricketers of the past and present, including Mitchell Johnson, Steve Smith, Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Brian Lara, were in attendance\n@highlight\nClarke said: 'Rest in peace my little brother. 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But 007 will have to take care of his new Aston Martin - as the British sportscar brand has only built 10 of a new model designed exclusively for his latest film,Spectre. The car, called the DB10, was unveiled this morning at the launch party of the movie, which will be Daniel Craig's fourth as the legendary spy. The manufacturer is being as tight-lipped as MI5 about the specifications of the car, which will not go on sale and will only be driven by Bond. They say the vehicle is a 'nod to future designs' and they are keeping the machine as far away as possible from rival firms who they fear may try to copy its sleek design.\n@highlight\nAston Martin is celebrating 50 years since James Bond first drove one of their cars in the 1960s film Goldfinger\n@highlight\nThe company have built 10 of a new custom-made 'DB10' model for the new film, Spectre, launched today\n@highlight\nThe model will not go on sale in dealerships and the 10 used in the film will be the only ones produced\n@highlight\nDirector Sam Mendes worked alongside the car's designers and developers to make sure it suited the film's needs\n@highlight\nSportscar firm are not revealing the specifications or details of the car, which they say is a 'nod to the future'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The car was developed by @placeholder and Sam Mendes, the director of the latest Bond film, who unveiled the machine this morning", "idx": 12921}], "idx": 8354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is regarded as the most probable place in the solar system to host alien life. And now Jupiter\u2019s moon Europa has been found to have tectonic activity like Earth. It is also the first time this specific type of geological activity has been observed in the solar system other than on our planet. Scientists have found evidence of plate tectonics on Jupiter's moon Europa (pictured) \u2013 the first sign of this geologic activity on a solar system world other than Earth, raising hopes that life could one day be found there Less than a year ago, scientists discovered plumes of water vapour erupting from Jupiter's moon\u2019s south polar region, so it may be possible for a robotic probe to sample Europa\u2019s liquid water at a distance without landing on it.\n@highlight\nScientists have found the first sign of this geologic activity on a solar system world other than Earth a year after discovering jets of water on Europa\n@highlight\nExperts from the University of Idaho and the Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, say Europa could be more Earth-like than experts imagined\n@highlight\nLatest find appears to solve a puzzle that has perplexed planetary scientists\n@highlight\nIt shows where old crust was destroyed and how the icy crust is expanding\n@highlight\nEuropa\u2019s surface is considered to be relatively young at between 40 and 90 millions of years old, which can perhaps now be explained by plate tectonics", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 350, "end": 370}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 943, "end": 961}, {"start": 971, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This ocean covers Europa entirely and contains more liquid water than all of @placeholder's oceans combined.", "idx": 12926}], "idx": 8356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea's new signing arrives from Croatia after receiving rave reviews for his performances with Hajduk Split. With Liverpool and Tottenham also showing an interest Jose Mourinho's side managed to nip in and sign the midfield protegee for just \u00a33million. Here, LAURIE WHITWELL explains what all the fuss is about. So who is this guy I'm hearing whispers about? Name: Mario Pasalic Club: Chelsea Age: 19 Position: Central midfield Arrival: Chelsea's new signing Mario Pasalic holds his blue shirt aloft at the club's training ground in Cobham I\u2019m going to need more than that... Pasalic has played for Hajduk Split since the age of 10 and progressed through the ranks, enjoying his most productive campaign last season by scoring 11 goals in the Croatian top tier.\n@highlight\nChelsea snapped up the 19-year-old with Liverpool and Tottenham also keen\n@highlight\nYoung midfielder has been likened to Luka Modric\n@highlight\nChelsea's riches in midfield mean he will probably go on loan this season\n@highlight\nMichael Emenalo has been keeping an eye on him for a while\n@highlight\nCroatian idolises recently departed Blues hero Frank Lampard", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chelsea technical director Michael Emenalo watched when Pasalic scored the only goal for @placeholder, as they beat city rivals RNK 1-0 and Jose Mourinho has sanctioned the move.", "idx": 12936}], "idx": 8362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin McGuinness has said he and Ian Paisley 'pointed the way to a better future' for Northern Ireland as he signed a book of condolence for his former arch-enemy. The pair buried decades of hostility for good when they took office together in 2007, and their friendship became such a symbol of the peace effort that they were dubbed the Chuckle Brothers. Signing a book of condolence today for the famed Unionist firebrand, who died aged 88 yesterday after a long illness, the Deputy First Minister wrote: 'In rising above old enmities, we pointed the way to a better and peaceful future.\n@highlight\nThe Reverend Dr Ian Paisley died yesterday aged 88 after a long illness\n@highlight\nDeputy First Minister buried 'old enmities' to pay tribute to former arch rival\n@highlight\nTheir closeness in government gained them the nickname Chuckle Brothers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 87, "end": 102}, {"start": 339, "end": 354}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It came after Mr @placeholder led tributes to his former enemy yesterday, saying: 'I have lost a friend'", "idx": 12937}], "idx": 8363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:01 EST, 22 February 2014 One two year old boy and a 9-month-old rescue dog share something in common. They both have a rare brain condition and now they're both best friends. Dylan, 2, and Frank the dog both have something called hydrocephalus, a condition that causes excessive fluid in the brain to accumulate and causes the skull to expand. The Huffington Post reports that young Dylan has already had to undergo 15 brain surgeries. 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Following the Catalan giants' draw against City in the last 16 of the Champions League, Enrique was asked his thoughts on their free-scoring front man. 'He's probably up there in the top ten or so players,' he said. Barcelona manager Luis Enrique expressed his opinion on Lionel Messi (left) and Sergio Aguero (right) 'But for me the number one is Leo Messi. Everyone else comes after him.'\n@highlight\nBarcelona boss Luis Enrique said he prefers Lionel Messi to Sergio Aguero\n@highlight\nThe Manchester City striker has netted 19 times for his side this season\n@highlight\nEnrique said Messi's 21 goals for Barcelona mean he is still 'number one'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In principle (@placeholder) one of the hardest (teams) we could have faced,' he added.", "idx": 12951}], "idx": 8374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luke Shaw admits it will be a dream come true to step out at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player for the first time when Louis van Gaal\u2019s side face Valencia in their final pre-season friendly on Tuesday. The occasion also marks Van Gaal\u2019s first home game in charge before United host Swansea in their Premier League opener next weekend, and Shaw is under no illusion that the deposed champions need to put a disastrous season behind them and get back to winning trophies under the Dutchman. The England defender, signed from Southampton for \u00a327million this summer, said: \u2018As a kid, it\u2019s a dream to play at Old Trafford. It\u2019s one of the biggest arenas in the world, you would say.\n@highlight\nLuke Shaw admits it will be dream come true to make his Old Trafford debut\n@highlight\nFormer Southampton defender arrived at the club for \u00a327m in the summer\n@highlight\nNew boss Louis van Gaal will also be taking charge of his first home game\n@highlight\nManchester United play Valencia in their final pre-season friendly\n@highlight\nAnder Herrera admits being overwhelmed by club's support on US tour", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 79, "end": 95}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}, {"start": 951, "end": 967}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It was a big experience for me and I now understand just how big Manchester United is in @placeholder.", "idx": 12953}], "idx": 8376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 20:14 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:36 EST, 17 July 2013 Four of the jurors in the George Zimmerman trial have banded together to separate themselves from on of the other women who helped acquit the neighborhood watchman for the killing of Trayvon Martin. The group released a joint statement after one of the other jurors, identified only as B37, spoke to CNN about their closed-door sessions after the trial. 'The opinions of Juror B37, expressed on the Anderson Cooper show were her own, and not in any way representative of the jurors listed below,' they said in the statement released Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nOne of the six jurors, identified only as B37, spoke out about the verdict\n@highlight\n'I wanted to find him guilty of not using his senses...you can't charge him with anything because he didn't do anything unlawful' she said\n@highlight\nComes after her book deal was cancelled following social media outrage\n@highlight\nFour of the five other jurors put out a statement requesting privacy and distancing themselves from B37's version of events", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 115, "end": 130}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 488, "end": 502}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Juror B37 went on to sob while saying that she wanted to apologize to the @placeholder family for the tragedy that they had to go through, but she also had a message for George Zimmerman and his family- after it was revealed yesterday that his parents have been in hiding as well as the former neighborhood watchman and his wife.", "idx": 12957}], "idx": 8379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton It's proven to be a rather miserable summer for Steven Gerrard, who was England's captain as the Three Lions were dumped out the World Cup group stage. The Liverpool skipper has also seen his team-mate Luis Suarez depart to Barcelona for \u00a375million and has had to reflect on a 2013/14 campaign where the Reds just missed out on the Premier League title to Manchester City. VIDEO Scroll down for Steven Gerrard animated in magic England moments Hit the weights: Steven Gerrard exercises in the gym to prepare for the new season with Liverpool But the midfielder has started to look ahead towards the new campaign, as the 34-year-old hit the gym, showing off on Instagram an image of him performing what looked to be a dumbbell fly exercise.\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard hits the weight in pre-season for Liverpool return\n@highlight\nEngland skipper left to reflect on dismal World Cup group stage exit\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old still to decide international future ahead of Euro 2016 qualifiers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 411, "end": 424}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We go again: Steven Gerrard is preparing to lead @placeholder's title assault ahead of the new campaign", "idx": 12959}], "idx": 8381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The grandparents of a four-month-old girl orphaned after her father, a Kansas City Chiefs player, shot her mother and himself are locked in a custody battle over the $3million baby. Linebacker Jovan Belcher shot daughter Zoey's mother, Kasandra Perkins, nine times on December 1 before driving to Arrowhead stadium and shooting himself. Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, is seeking custody of Zoey and to be appointed conservator of her estate. The baby's maternal grandparents and other relatives in Texas are also seeking custody. Custody battle: Belcher is seen here with his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins, 22, and their baby daughter Zoey who with their death is at the heart of a $3million custody battle\n@highlight\nAuthorities handed baby daughter to Belcher's parents after his death\n@highlight\nZoey then went to Texas to stay with Kasandra Perkins' family who are now refusing to give her back\n@highlight\nThe couple argued over the paternity of the child on the day they died, with Kasandra telling the NFL player that he was not the father\n@highlight\nCourt hearings scheduled for this month", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 88}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 236, "end": 251}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 355, "end": 369}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 838, "end": 853}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokeswoman said she would not comment on the doubts raised over @placeholder's paternity.", "idx": 12962}], "idx": 8382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Washington now believes terror network is on brink of defeat By Christopher Leake Updated: 03:20 EST, 29 August 2011 Al Qaeda\u2019s second-in-command has been killed in Pakistan amid speculation that he was targeted by an unmanned U.S. CIA drone aircraft. The death of Libyan-born Atiyah Abd Al-Rahman \u2013 who had been considered as a possible successor to the group\u2019s leader Osama Bin Laden after his death earlier this year \u2013 is such a major blow to the terror network that American intelligence officials claimed last night it was on the verge of defeat. Al-Rahman, Al Qaeda\u2019s former operational leader, rose to be its No 2 after U.S. Navy Seals killed Bin Laden in a dramatic raid on his Pakistan compound in May.\n@highlight\nWashington now believes terror network is on brink of defeat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If we continue this effort we can really cripple @placeholder as a major threat.\u2019", "idx": 12966}], "idx": 8384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nine of us booked a trip on the Carnival cruise ship Triumph to celebrate our recent college graduation. I started out in a room of four friends but we were re-located because our room had a leak. So we were separated and my friend and I headed to our newer, more comfortable room...or so we thought. Around 5:30 Sunday morning, after a fun day in Mexico, we woke up to a PA announcement calling for crew help. As soon as I heard the captain come on, I looked at my friend and said, \"Adriana, if the captain is coming on sounding shaken, we better start to worry.\"\n@highlight\nParisa Safarzadeh and 8 friends took cruise to celebrate college graduation\n@highlight\nA fire on the ship led to smoky conditions, loss of electricity, sewage odors\n@highlight\nShe says the passengers received little information about the fire\n@highlight\nSafarzadeh: Crew and passengers were outstanding, showed compassion and concern", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 68}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 381, "end": 382}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was only 45 minutes to an hour after the first @placeholder announcement that we were informed of a fire.", "idx": 12974}], "idx": 8387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Carl Lewis, the nine-time Olympic gold medal winner in track and field who once set world records for sprinting, said Monday that New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie tripped him up in 2011 he tried a run of a different kind \u2013 for political office. Current Lieutenant Gov. Kim Guadagno, then the state's attorney general, ruled that Lewis hadn't lived in the Garden State long enough to run for a seat in the state senate. He was preparing to run as a Democrat against Republican state Sen. Dawn Addiego, a Christie friend and ally.\n@highlight\nLewis, the 9-time Olympic gold medalist, says the guv muscled him off the ballot when he tried to run for state Senate after a longtime Christie chum\n@highlight\nLt. Gov. 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As millions of English households are slapped with hosepipe bans, John Elfed Jones argues that water is a business and, like oil, should be sold to make money. 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He won't claim to be the Jesus Christ of politics, or praise Barack Obama's \"tan\", and it's highly unlikely you'll bump into him at an all-night bunga bunga party. No, Pier Luigi Bersani is seen as a safe pair of hands -- and now, after a lifetime in politics, the 61-year-old leader of the center-left Democratic Party is hoping to hang on to a lead in the polls that bombastic three-time former premier Berlusconi had all but wiped out in the dying days of the campaign.\n@highlight\nCenter-left Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani, 61, expected to win election\n@highlight\nCigar-smoking ex-communist has spent career in politics, served in three cabinets\n@highlight\nBersani said he'd continue Monti's budget cuts, but that stimulus is needed too\n@highlight\nAfter years of turbulent ex-premier Berlusconi, Bersani is seen as pair of safe hands", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 276, "end": 293}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 592, "end": 619}, {"start": 628, "end": 645}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And while Monti may have some say in the new Italian government, it is career politician @placeholder who will bear the burden of pulling Italy out of the mire.", "idx": 12998}], "idx": 8403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan Veal, Press Association Rotherham's dream of back-to-back promotions is still alive after they booked their place in the League One play-off final at Wembley by beating Preston 3-1 in a blockbusting semi-final second leg. 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Rotherham boss Steve Evans was forced to usher ecstatic fans off the pitch when they ran on before the final whistle, but he could not hold back the jubilant hordes when their place at Wembley was confirmed.\n@highlight\nRotherham fight back from a goal down to beat Preston in League One play-offs\n@highlight\nThey will now face Leyton Orient on May 25 for a place in the Championship\n@highlight\nSteve Evans' side only gained promotion from League Two last year\n@highlight\nPreston boss Simon Grayson will not add a fourth promotion to his CV this season", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 34}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 973, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heroes: Rotherham can gain back-to-back promotions if they beat @placeholder at Wembley on May 25", "idx": 13018}], "idx": 8413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kim Jong Un is not officially on speaking terms with South Korean President Park Geun-hye. But on Thursday, in his New Year's address, he said that could change. Last week, North Korea's government news agency branded Park's election as fraudulent and her father -- himself a former President -- a dictator. But in his televised speech, for the first time ever, the communist leader said he'd talk with Park, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported. \"Depending on the mood and circumstances to be created, we have no reason not to hold the highest-level talks,\" Kim said. North Korea's state news agency did not publish those remarks in the official transcript of Kim's speech.\n@highlight\nReport: Kim Jong Un said, \"We have no reason not to hold the highest-level talks\"\n@highlight\nLast week, North Korea's government branded Park's election as fraudulent\n@highlight\nHis words follow an offer by Seoul for minister level talks\n@highlight\nSticking points between the two sides have led to breakdowns in diplomacy in the past", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His words may represent a small glacial budge, but that doesn't mean things will keep moving, @placeholder cautioned.", "idx": 13020}], "idx": 8414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- How many young people have gotten in trouble for something they've posted on Facebook? Maybe a party picture or an offensive comment compromised their chances at a job. But a 25-year-old Iranian says his Facebook activity has led to his father's detention in a notorious prison in Tehran. And now he's struggling to find a way to free him. \"I want my family to forgive me,\" Yashar Khameneh said. \"But I believe what I believe in.\" A year ago, while studying at a college in Holland, Khameneh joined a Facebook page that made fun of a top Shiite Muslim imam, Ali al-Naqi al-Hadi. Naqi is one of 12 imams considered successors to the Prophet Mohammed. Called \"Infallibles,\" the imams are protected by law in Iran from ridicule or even frivolous comments. One can be arrested for insulting them.\n@highlight\n25-year-old Iranian contributed to Facebook page insulting imam\n@highlight\nYashar Khameneh says his father was arrested for his Facebook activities\n@highlight\nHe says government has demanded passwords in exchange for freedom\n@highlight\nBut Khameneh says he doesn't manage the page and cannot take it down", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 567, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allowing @placeholder to succeed in taking the page down would be to defeat the very reason it was created: to challenge authority and create a greater sense of free expression.", "idx": 13024}, {"query": "\"It would be too dangerous for @placeholder's family in Iran for him to make up something like this,\" Ghaemi said.", "idx": 13026}], "idx": 8416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Piers Morgan asked Steve Carell and David Steinberg about comedians' handling of Election 2012, the CNN host noted that there have been quite a few \"fantastically funny\" moments in the GOP race in particular. \"Do you thank God every day that these things happen?\" asked Morgan. \"Yes,\" answered Steinberg, \"This is a gift from God to comedians the likes of which we have never seen.\" \"It's a ship of fools that is -- it's just unbelievable,\" said Steinberg. \"I used to have a theory that I took almost through all the presidencies. And it was that you're either -- it's like the Three Stooges. You're either a Moe, who's in charge, or a Larry, who wants to be a Moe, or you're Curly, who is nuts and totally just off the page.\"\n@highlight\nSteve Carell and David Steinberg collaborated on the Showtime series \"Inside Comedy\"\n@highlight\nThe documentary-style series features different comedians each week\n@highlight\nSteinberg: \"There's no audience. No pressure. 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Sonja Farak, 35, who worked at the Massachusetts State Crime Laboratory in Amherst, was arrested at her Northampton home Saturday night by Massachusetts State Police and is facing two counts of tampering with evidence, one count of possession of a Class A substance, and one count of possession of a Class B Substance, according to Attorney General Martha Coakley. Farak remained in jail Sunday, the attorney general's office said. \"We allege that this chemist tampered with evidence, placing the integrity of that evidence in question,\" Coakley said in a statement.\n@highlight\nMassachusetts chemist accused of tampering with evidence, drug possession\n@highlight\nSonja Farak took heroin, cocaine from evidence inventory, attorney general alleges\n@highlight\nAnother chemist was accused of tampering, affecting 34,000 drug cases, in October", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 192, "end": 227}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 296, "end": 321}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 457, "end": 473}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crime laboratory in @placeholder stores and analyzes alleged controlled substances seized by local and state police.", "idx": 13039}], "idx": 8425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:51 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:17 EST, 18 September 2013 Google Street View has been criticised by a Home Office minister after he was captured walking along a London street. Lib Dem Jeremy Browne said he was alarmed at the 'intrusiveness' of images on the website and questioned why more was not done to hide the identities of people photographed by the firm's cameras. He said the Google cars which tour roads throughout Britain were 'unnerving' and suggested the private firms should face more regulation. Standing out: Home Office minister Jeremy Browne has been captured on Google Street view carrying his ministerial red box in London\n@highlight\nTaunton MP caught on camera walking along street with red ministerial box\n@highlight\nHe has made headlines with comments on immigration and religious veils\n@highlight\nSenior voice on right wing of the party emerges as potential future leader\n@highlight\nBut one left-wing minister dimisses they idea, saying: 'If he's on manoeuvres they will have to be very long ones'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 125, "end": 142}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 647, "end": 664}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Browne is seen as one of the leading voices on the right of the @placeholder, urging his party to \u2018grow up\u2019 and not be \u2018bashful\u2019 about being in government.", "idx": 13042}], "idx": 8428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband yesterday dropped any mention of Britain\u2019s vast budget deficit, immigration and welfare from his final party conference speech before the General Election. Instead, the Labour leader put an assault on the wealthy and more cash for the NHS at the heart of a statist bid for power. Retreating to his party\u2019s old comfort zone, the Labour leader railed against owners of expensive homes, bankers, Tories, energy and tobacco companies and the media. Scroll down for video Ed Miliband dropped any mention of Britain\u2019s vast budget deficit, immigration and welfare from his final party conference speech before the General Election. Aides said the speech \u2018changed\u2019 as it was being delivered\n@highlight\nEd Miliband failed to mention the budget deficit, immigration and welfare\n@highlight\nIt came in his final party conference speech before the General Election\n@highlight\nAides said the speech 'changed\u2019 as it was being delivered by Labour leader", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 619, "end": 634}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The great thing about being in @placeholder\u2019s team is that we\u2019re in the history-busting business,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 13044}], "idx": 8430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Glamorous tennis star Ana Ivanovic has reached the quarterfinals of the Generali Ladies Linz tournament -- despite being penalized a game for taking too long in the toilet. The former world No. 1, who was given a wildcard entry into the Austrian event after the late withdrawal of the injured Serena Williams, had been leading 1-0 in the second set on Thursday when she needed to leave the court. When she finally returned, the 22-year-old Serbian -- whose last tournament win came in Liz in 2008 -- discovered that her opponent Barbora Zahlavova Strycova had been awarded the next game of the second-round match.\n@highlight\nAna Ivanovic penalized a game after needing an emergency toilet break in Austria\n@highlight\nSerbian blames her pre-match snack of yyogurtafter leaving the court against rules\n@highlight\nSeventh seed recovers to reach quarterfinals, where she will play Julia Gorges of Germany\n@highlight\nIsraeli third seed Shahar Peer reaches the last eight at the HP Japan Women's Open", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 81, "end": 100}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 538, "end": 563}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 982, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ivanovic went on to triumph 6-3 6-2, and the seventh seed will next face @placeholder for a place in the semifinals.", "idx": 13045}], "idx": 8431} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Princesses transformed into ghouls. Psychedelic teacup rides. Simulated suicide. The world's most famous theme park turned into a vomitorium. And you thought this was the happiest place on earth. In \"Escape From Tomorrow,\" the most buzzed-about movie out of this year's Sundance Film Festival, director Randall Moore presents Disney World as a dystopian hellscape and uses it as the backdrop for a descent into madness. Jim White (Roy Abramsohn) is on holiday with his wife and two children when he learns he's been fired from his job. As he reels from that news, his mental state progressively worsens as he and his family navigate the park.\n@highlight\n\"Escape From Tomorrow\" is the most buzzed-about movie out of Sundance\n@highlight\nThe filmmaker shot for 10 days at the Disney parks in Orlando and two weeks in Disneyland\n@highlight\nThe theme parks were unaware that filming was occurring", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 209, "end": 228}, {"start": 279, "end": 300}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 452}, {"start": 664, "end": 683}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an audacious act of filmmaking, he shot it almost entirely at Disney World and @placeholder -- all without Disney's knowledge or permission.", "idx": 13047}, {"query": "It's a small, small dysfunctional world after all, in @placeholder's depiction.", "idx": 13049}, {"query": "@placeholder told CNN \"(We) are aware of the film\" but \"are not commenting at this time.\"", "idx": 13050}], "idx": 8432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:06 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:37 EST, 3 December 2012 A father watched helplessly as his wife and son burned to death after their car was involved in a hit-and-run horror crash in Florida. Eliezer Soto Maldonado and his 10-year-old daughter Ana were able to get out of their vehicle after it was struck by a tractor trailer and exploded in flames. But his wife Deborah and 12-year-old son Eliezer Jr were unable to undo their seat belts. Shattered family: Eliezer Soto Maldonado and his daughter Ana, pictured left, watched helplessly when his wife and son Eliezer Jr, also left, perished in a car crash when Lanessa Riobe, right, hit their vehicle\n@highlight\nDriver Lanessa Riobe is accused of hitting the family's vehicle before fleeing the scene\n@highlight\nEliezer Soto Maldonado and his 10-year-old daughter watched as their car caught on flames trapping his wife and his 12-year-old son inside", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 255}, {"start": 286, "end": 288}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 501, "end": 522}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 705, "end": 724}, {"start": 805, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lost control of his car and veered back into the northbound lane where it came to a halt.", "idx": 13052}], "idx": 8434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three Americans rescued last week from captivity in the Colombian jungle left a medical center for their homes Saturday, hoping for some time out of the spotlight as they reconnect with loved ones. 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Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves and Thomas Howes -- hostages of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia for more than five years -- left the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. \"There's family members that are waiting for us, and just imagine if you hadn't seen your family in 5\u00bd years,\" Stansell said, asking the media to allow the former captives some space. \"Let us go home and be family men again.\"\n@highlight\nEx-FARC hostages leave Texas medical center 10 days after rescue\n@highlight\nFreed men ask for privacy, saying they want to spend time with relatives\n@highlight\nMen ask media to not forget about hostages who still held in Colombia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 384, "end": 421}, {"start": 460, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three Americans urged the media not to forget the hundreds of other hostages still held by @placeholder.", "idx": 13056}], "idx": 8437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail No sooner had Amir Khan boxed his brilliant way into pole position to fight Floyd Mayweather than the clamour for a re-match between the Money man and Marcos Maidana rose up to threaten that prospect. Khan staked his claim to the key to the Mayweather treasure chest with the dazzling welterweight debut in which he crushed Luis Collazo. 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General Assembly in their latest bid to garner enhanced international recognition. After its failed bid to win United Nations recognition as an independent state, the Palestinian Authority is seeking non-member observer state status, one step up from its current status as a permanent observer. Palestinian Authority leaders have been working with dozens of supporting nations to put together the wording of a formal draft of a resolution. Among those on board are Norway, Spain, Denmark, Iceland, France and Switzerland. 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Beijing and Hanoi have exchanged increasingly heated words in recent weeks, accusing each other of territorial intrusions in the South China Sea, which is claimed in whole or in part by China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.\n@highlight\nChina and Vietnam are at odds over the South China Sea\n@highlight\nSix countries claim the sea in whole or in part\n@highlight\nThe United States says it is neutral but has offered to mediate\n@highlight\nChina rejects foreign intervention, but Vietnam has welcomed it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 390, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 753, "end": 767}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hanoi authorities have announced a few recent incidents, charging that Chinese ships last week intentionally severed electric cables on Vietnamese survey vessels in @placeholder waters.", "idx": 13085}], "idx": 8455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UFC legend and former middleweight champion Anderson Silva has tested positive for anabolic steroids during a random out-of-competition test in the lead-up to his victory over Nick Diaz. Brazilian Silva, 39, regarded by many to be the best MMA fighter in history, was found to have Drostanolone metabolites in his system after tests administered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on January 9, the UFC confirmed. His opponent Diaz will face a hearing on February 17, the UFC stated, after testing positive for marijuana metabolites after the same fight, won by a unanimous points decision as part of UFC 183 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.\n@highlight\nAnderson Silva tested positive to Drostanolone metabolites on January 9\n@highlight\nUFC await results of Silva's January 19 out-of-competition testing\n@highlight\nFindings announced after Silva's win over Nick Diaz at UFC 183\n@highlight\nDiaz tested positive for marijuana metabolites after the same fight\n@highlight\nDiaz, twice banned for marijuana, faces a hearing on February 17\n@highlight\nUFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones entered rehab after testing positive for cocaine out of competition prior to win over Daniel Cormier\n@highlight\nRead more UFC news here", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 353, "end": 384}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 621, "end": 642}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Anderson Silva has been an amazing champion and a true ambassador of the sport of mixed martial arts and the @placeholder, in Brazil as well as around the world.", "idx": 13089}], "idx": 8459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:26 EST, 19 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:46 EST, 19 May 2013 Killed: Zara Shahid Hussain was shot outside her home Former cricketer Imran Khan has condemned the killing of a senior member of his political party and laid the blame with the leader of rival party the Muttahida Quami Movement. He also blamed the British government for the death of Zara Shahid Hussain outside her home in the upmarket Defence area of Karachi, Pakistan, as MQM leader Altaf Hussain runs his party from exile in England. Ms Hussain, 60, was shot by two gunmen on Saturday in the family neighbourhood of assassinated former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, police said. She was senior vice-president of Mr Khan's Movement for Justice party (PTI).\n@highlight\nFormer cricketer 'shocked and saddened' by death of Zara Shahid Hussain\n@highlight\nBlames rival party MQM - but they strongly deny any involvement", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 117}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 295, "end": 318}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 376, "end": 394}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 719, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 816, "end": 834}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police are investigating whether or not it constituted a hate", "idx": 13092}], "idx": 8462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An unlucky couple both ended up in hospital with broken hips after the wife\u2019s walking stick got stuck between the cracks of a new multi-million pound footpath. Cath Henry, 81, and her husband Lindon, 80, were walking arm-in-arm while on their way to a Gala Bingo hall in Stoke-on-Trent, Stafforshire when her stick became jammed in grooves designed to help the visually impaired. Mr Henry went crashing to the ground as he tried to save her and both pensioners suffered fractures to their hips in the fall. Cath Henry, 81, (left) and her husband Lindon, 80, (right) both suffered broken hips in the fall on new footpath\n@highlight\nCath Henry and her husband were walking arm-in-arm on their way to bingo\n@highlight\nMrs Henry, 81, got her walking stick stuck in pavement grooves and fell\n@highlight\nHusband Lindon, 80, went tumbling with her and both broke their hips\n@highlight\nStoke-on-Trent City Council spent millions on new paving and seating\n@highlight\nThe couple are now calling on council to rip up paving slabs after fall", "entities": [{"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 878, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Henry - who has already had a hip replacement - said: \u2018As we started to walk to @placeholder, Cath linked our arms and we started to cross the road.", "idx": 13097}], "idx": 8466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Thackray for Daily Mail Australia Princes William and Harry are both fierce competitors on the polo field, but even when they win Wills heads straight home to his family, while Harry's up for a celebratory drink. That's according to Alec White, one of three Aussie cousins on the international polo circuit, who now counts the princes as mates after saddling up with the royal pair and helping them to victory at a competition at Ascot this year. \u2018Harry makes fun of Will by telling him that he's whipped!' Alec told Daily Mail Australia. \u2018Will had to go home to Kate and George, but Harry was very keen to hang around for drinks at the function afterwards.\u2019\n@highlight\nAlec White, from country NSW, was on the princes' winning team in June\n@highlight\nAlec and cousins Jasper and Will are having international Polo success\n@highlight\nHarry made fun of the Duke of Cambridge for 'being whipped'\n@highlight\nBut Harry Harry was keen for a drink after the function, and lots of fun\n@highlight\nWill spoke of his love for Australia and joy at his 'new role as a Dad'\n@highlight\nThe 'Three Whites', originally from Australia's Hunter Valley, spend half the year playing polo overseas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 525, "end": 544}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder said hopefully he can get back to Australia soon.", "idx": 13099}], "idx": 8468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of British Muslims have travelled to Iraq to fight for the extreme jihadist group ISIS, terror experts have said. The Government believes more than 500 British citizens have left the UK and gone to join rebel fighters in Syria, with many of them feared to have crossed the border to join the uprising in Iraq. The ruthless ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) extremists control large areas of land in Syria and are now turning their attention to Iraq and particularly Baghdad, having already taken the cities of Mosul and Tikrit. Meanwhile, British security experts are also looking at the possibility that home-grown extremists trained by the ultra-violent group may bring terror back to the UK.\n@highlight\nBritish Muslims are heading to Syria to fight with extremist rebel group, ISIS\n@highlight\nNow hundreds of them are feared to be crossing the border to fight in Iraq\n@highlight\nSecurity services looking at suggestion Brits fighting with insurgents there\n@highlight\nUltra-violent ISIS has already taken Mosul, Iraq's second city, and Tikrit\n@highlight\nPictures emerge today of more bloodshed as they head towards Baghdad\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, experts fear ISIS-trained Brits may bring terror tactics home\n@highlight\nPM David Cameron has spoken to head of Nato about situation in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 192, "end": 193}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 705, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 984, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1297, "end": 1300}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As the Prime Minister has said, the greatest extremist activity and jihadist threats to the international community are in @placeholder.", "idx": 13110}], "idx": 8475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lee Clark can raise a smile as he imagines the vitriol that is likely to spew his way when Gus Poyet\u2019s side visit St Andrew\u2019s in the Capital One Cup on Wednesday night, but there is still sadness at how he left Sunderland in scandal 15 years ago. \u2018The tin hat may have to come out that's for sure!\u2019 laughs Clark. \u2018I think the fans won't be too complimentary about us. This was always going to be the case after what happened.\u2019 Clark, 41, regrets his actions from earlier in his career and now views it as his responsibility to advice his younger players against making similar mistakes.\n@highlight\nClark admits wearing the derogatory shirt was unacceptable\n@highlight\nThe incident happened when Clark was a Sunderland player\n@highlight\nThe 41-year-old spent two years at the Stadium of Light\n@highlight\nThe Birmingham boss expects a feisty reception from the Mackem faithful at St Andrew's for their League Cup tie on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 775, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He expects more of the same on Wednesday night in the @placeholder dugout.", "idx": 13121}], "idx": 8482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Comedy scares people in power. We saw a disturbing example this week when Egyptian TV host and comedian Bassem Youssef, frequently described as Egypt's Jon Stewart, was charged with the crimes of mocking Egypt's President Mohamed Morsy and insulting Islam. If convicted, Youssef could be fined and sentenced to prison. Now, before you quickly categorize this incident under the catch all, \"They hate us for our freedoms\" crap, let's not forget our own history. Comedy legend Lenny Bruce was arrested not once but eight times, in the early 1960s for telling jokes that were considered obscene. However, Bruce's lawyer argued that the comedian was not being prosecuted for his profanity but rather for mocking political leaders and religion.\n@highlight\nBassem Youssef was charged with mocking Egypt's president and insulting Islam\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Youssef, considered the Jon Stewart of Egypt, was performing comedy\n@highlight\nHe says there's fear in the Middle East that comedy will undermine political leaders\n@highlight\nObeidallah: Will Egypt's new president embrace democracy and freedom of expression?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tragically died of a morphine overdose in 1966 while the appeal to his criminal conviction was pending.", "idx": 13139}], "idx": 8496} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia's FA does not have enough money to pay national team manager Fabio Capello, according to Sergey Stepashin who is a member of the governing body's executive committee. 'I can say for a fact that the Russian Football Union simply does not have enough money to pay Capello's salary,' the news agency Interfax on Wednesday quoted Stepashin as saying. 'It is not something to be proud of when we can't pay Russia's head coach what he is owed. Fabio Capello coaches his Russia team from the touchline during a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg. 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The Union Army of the Potomac clashed with Gen. Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in July 1863. The battle turned against Lee and his invaders on July 3, and Confederate forces returned to Virginia. The ferocious battle, considered a turning point in the war, occurred 150 years ago this week, on land that is now a national military park. 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On June 9, Snowden identified himself as the source of leaked classified documents exposing mass surveillance programs purportedly operated by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). The American computer technician also revealed he had been hiding out in Hong Kong for three weeks, sparking widespread speculation about his exact whereabouts and whether he would find safe refuge in the territory -- a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.\n@highlight\nGroup of amateur filmmakers in Hong Kong made thriller about Snowden's time in the city\n@highlight\nDespite limited budget and time, five-minute film attracted over 43,000 YouTube views in first week\n@highlight\nCrew found Snowden lookalike and rented room in same hotel that Snowden stayed in\n@highlight\nFilm was intended as homage to city of Hong Kong, rather than only Snowden's story", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 425, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 719, "end": 744}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet the final product is surprisingly suspenseful and sophisticated, with gorgeous time-lapse panoramas of the city and \"shaky cam\" shots reminiscent of @placeholder.", "idx": 13150}, {"query": "Hong Kong authorities have denied that China influenced @placeholder's decision to leave the city.", "idx": 13151}], "idx": 8504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Thousands of people of all ages gathered Wednesday evening in Ugur Mumcu square in Antakya, a picturesque town in the Hatay province of Turkey. They chanted \"Tayyip istifa!\" or \"Tayyip resign,\" demanding that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan leave office. On nearly every street, CNN journalists heard pots and pans banging and saw security forces. The authorities, who have violently clashed with protesters across Turkey, seemed to be avoiding the demonstrators. Though it was mostly quiet around 10 p.m. local time in Antakya, it seemed that the situation nationally was only getting worse. In a move likely to inflame the anger of Turkish protesters, authorities earlier arrested two dozen social media users on accusations of spreading false information about demonstrations sweeping the nation.\n@highlight\nNEW: Worldwide, headlines and social media abuzz with photos of pepper-sprayed woman\n@highlight\nPolice arrest social media users for spreading allegedly false information\n@highlight\nNEW: In Hatay Province, protesters shouted \"Tayyip istifa!\" calling for prime minister's resignation\n@highlight\nAuthorities have blamed social media for inciting violent protests", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 242, "end": 261}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two people have been killed; one person in Istanbul and one in @placeholder.", "idx": 13161}], "idx": 8509} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It is the second big speech of his presidency's second act, but there is little or nothing to suggest President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address offers any hope of a new beginning or a new spirit in divided Washington. Consider the vast partisan differences in expectations. \"Obama core supporters are getting what they hoped for in 2009,\" says veteran Democratic pollster and strategist Peter Hart. \"He is a president who seems both more confident and at the same time at home with himself both legislatively and philosophically.\" If there is one certainty in today's political climate, it is that when one party is happy, the other is not.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama to give his first State of the Union address of his second term on Tuesday\n@highlight\nOn the eve of speech, gridlock in Washington continues to be the biggest obstacle\n@highlight\nHe is expected to lay out an agenda focusing on the economy, guns, immigration\n@highlight\nLooking at other two-term presidents, this next year will be crucial to get things done", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 172}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 716, "end": 733}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More broadly, he sees a new @placeholder in the second act even if Washington's partisan polarization is a sharp as ever.", "idx": 13180}], "idx": 8520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Defending world champion Jorge Lorenzo of Spain claimed victory in Sunday's Italian MotoGP at Mugello to close the gap on Casey Stoner in the overall title standings. Australian Stoner began the race in pole position and led for the opening 17 of the 23-lap race. But Lorenzo took the lead with a superb overtaking move on a steep, downhill chicane and steadily pulled away for an impressive victory, with Stoner having to contend with finishing in third position after also being overtaken by Honda teammate Andrea Dovizioso on the final lap. American Ben Spies, the winner in Assen last weekend, finished fourth with Marco Simoncelli fifith and Italian legend Valentino Rossi -- racing in front of his home fans for the first time since joining Ducati -- finishing sixth.\n@highlight\nJorge Lorenzo claims victory in Sunday's Italian MotoGP at Mugello\n@highlight\nThe Spanish world champion beats Andrea Dovizioso and Casey Stoner\n@highlight\nStoner maintains his world title advantage by 19 points from Lorenzo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 906, "end": 921}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I finally saw the opportunity to overtake @placeholder on the downhill section and was able to take it,\" he added.", "idx": 13184}], "idx": 8523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Clough, Press Association James Anderson faces the possibility of being banned from his home Test at Old Trafford after a date of August 1 was set for his ICC disciplinary hearing. The England fast bowler ill be quizzed via Skype by ICC judicial commissioner Gordon Lewis the day after the third Test at the Ageas Bowl finishes after being charged with a Level 3 offence for allegedly 'abusing and pushing' India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja during the first Investec Test at Trent Bridge. An initial hearing on Tuesday morning, also via teleconference and involving Anderson's legal representatives and others from the ECB and BCCI, 'addressed preliminary issues' and set the date for the next stage of the disciplinary process.\n@highlight\nAnderson's case now on Friday August 1, after third Test against India\n@highlight\nSeamer involved in confrontation with Jadeja during day two of first Test\n@highlight\nAnderson accused of pushing and verbally abusing Indian all-rounder\n@highlight\nCould be banned for rest of series against India if found guilty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All @placeholder breaches carry a penalty of between four and eight Suspension Points.", "idx": 13192}], "idx": 8528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- National Guard members were on duty in Ferguson, Missouri, on Thanksgiving but the people who came up to them only wanted to spread goodwill, bringing turkey and other treats. 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Other volunteers bundled up and painted boards that cover the holes where windows used to be in buildings trashed during recent protests, according to CNN affiliate KMOV.\n@highlight\nNEW: Volunteers bring turkey and other Thanksgiving treats to National Guard soldiers\n@highlight\nNEW: Michael Brown's father leaves one chair empty at table\n@highlight\nATF is investigating possible arson at Michael Brown Sr.'s church\n@highlight\nOfficer Darren Wilson is in talks to leave the Ferguson Police Department, lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 622, "end": 624}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 860, "end": 876}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 945, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps it was the biting cold, or maybe it was because of @placeholder.", "idx": 13194}], "idx": 8530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Guatemala City (CNN) -- The story of American tech mogul John McAfee reads like a bestselling mystery: murder, poisoned dogs, young women and international intrigue fueled by weeks on the run. But in the latest chapter of the saga, the millionaire says his month of evading Belizean authorities is over. And he plans to settle down in Guatemala, at least for now. \"I have a passport. I am in no trouble with the U.S. I can return any time I like,\" he told CNN en Espa\u00c3\u00b1ol in Guatemala City on Tuesday evening. \"I have been back to America many times since I have been in Belize. I have no interest of going this month or next but ... 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The away days from hell are being offered to Queens Park Rangers fans by a rabble of overpaid, under-performing clowns who are simply not prepared to do their jobs properly for the club, the supporters or their manager. Redknapp deserves better from these shirkers, who dress up and pretend to be footballers when they travel away from Loftus Road this season. Eleven games on the road in the Premier League this season, and 11 defeats. This useless bunch of wannabes even lost at League Two Burton Albion in the Capital One Cup.\n@highlight\nQPR have lost all 11 of their Premier League games on the road this term\n@highlight\nFans are being subjected to performances from under-performing clowns\n@highlight\nJust take a look at the ridiculous goals they conceded at Stoke City\n@highlight\nQPR players are letting the supporters and chairman Tony Fernandes down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 121}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It seems the only thing this embarrassment of players will succeed in doing is tarnishing @placeholder\u2019s proud managerial record.", "idx": 13209}], "idx": 8540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in negotiations with the African Union, has agreed in principal to a deal that would end the conflict in the nation he's ruled for 42 years, South African President Jacob Zuma told reporters Sunday. Negotiations remained under way Sunday night between Gadhafi and the African Union delegation. Details of the agreement were not available, though it is believed to include an immediate ceasefire in the nearly two-month long war between Gadhafi's forces and those fighting to unseat him. 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Brothers George and Ken Pisi and fellow Samoan Kahn Fotuali'i also crossed as Saints registered six tries in total, while Stephen Myler kicked 13 points in a dominant display. Mark Jennings grabbed a consolation try for a spirited but over-run Sale, who have now lost four of their opening six matches. 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The fatality was reported in northern California's Del Norte County, where a 25-year-old man was declared dead Friday afternoon after being swept out to sea off a beach while trying to photograph the tsunami's arrival, said Joey Young, a spokesman for the county's emergency operations center. \"We had one person reported missing who has been confirmed dead,\" Young said. \"The Coast Guard has been doing a search for the body, but the oceanic conditions are making it very difficult.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The tsunami sunk 10 boats in Hawaii, the Coast Guard reported\n@highlight\nA 25-year-old man was declared dead after being swept out to sea off California\n@highlight\nNorthern California city records 8.1-foot tsunami wave\n@highlight\n\"You could hear a pin drop in Waikiki,\" Honolulu resident says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 905}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think everybody's grateful\" that damage does not appear to be major in @placeholder.", "idx": 13221}], "idx": 8548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored his second hat-trick in four days as titleholders Barcelona marched into the knockout stage of the European Champions League on a night of milestones for the Spanish club on Tuesday. 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The Czech champions capitulated to a 4-0 home defeat in the Group H game after having Marian Cisovsky sent off for a foul in the box on Messi, who scored the resulting penalty to open the scoring in the 24th minute with his milestone goal.\n@highlight\nBarcelona through to last 16 of the European Champions League\n@highlight\nLionel Messi nets treble in 4-0 win over Czech champions Viktoria Plzen\n@highlight\nAC Milan also go through from Group H despite 1-1 draw in Belarus\n@highlight\nEnglish clubs Arsenal and Chelsea fail to progress after also being held", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 128, "end": 152}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 749, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 843, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has scored 160 of the 500 goals netted in that period.", "idx": 13243}], "idx": 8561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Angela Merkel has urged Germans not to attend protest by the newly established campaign group PEGIDA, or Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West, saying they have 'hatred in their hearts' Anglea Merkel has today urged Germans to shun protests calling for an end to the 'Islamisation of Europe' saying that religious intolerance has no place in modern Germany. 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The Education Secretary, a staunch backer of military action in Syria, shouted 'you're a disgrace' at those MPs who opposed the Government in the tense vote last night. 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From pawn shops offering money withdrawal services, to underground banks using human mules to transport cash across the border, Macau tolerates the illicit methods that mainland punters use to bring money into the former Portuguese colony, which reverted to Chinese control in 1999. Mainland tourists, who have made Macau the world's largest gambling centre, can legally bring only Rmb20,000 ($3,175) when crossing into the Chinese territory. But many gamblers bring more cash to the casino tables by using their Unionpay debit card to withdraw money -- for a fee.\n@highlight\nMacau tolerates illicit methods to bring money into the former Portuguese colony\n@highlight\nUnderground banks using human mules to transport cash across the border\n@highlight\nMacau had record gambling revenues from 16M mainland visitors last year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Banking restrictions make it very difficult to transfer funds to @placeholder legitimately, but it is easy for people to find ways [around the rules],\" says a senior Chinese bank manager who gambles in Macau.", "idx": 13258}], "idx": 8571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Borland PUBLISHED: 19:21 EST, 29 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 30 December 2013 Foreigners coming to Britain will be charged for emergency treatment on the NHS for the first time as part of a clampdown on health tourism. Migrants who go to A&E will be billed between \u00a320 and \u00a3100 for a consultation, on top of the cost of their treatment \u2013 with staff presenting chip-and-pin machines at their bedsides. 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White House meetings are planned over the coming days, as Syrian President Bashar Assad's government forces are apparently poised for an attack on the key city of Homs, which could cut off Syria's armed opposition from the south of the country. 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But in one British tourist resort, giant-sized versions of the risque cards are stirring up controversy. Traders in the town of Cleethorpes are calling for the larger-than-life, politically incorrect postcards to be taken down. Nostalgic: The signs were installed for the Cleethorpes in Bloom display but now look set to be taken down Controversy: Traders in Cleethorpes have reacted furiously to the unveiling of the postcards on the seafront\n@highlight\nThe risque postcards, inspired by classic versions from the 1950s, were put up to celebrate Cleethorpes' floral display and impress judges\n@highlight\nShopkeepers have slammed the designs, however, branding them 'obscene', 'sexist' and 'rude'\n@highlight\nManaging Director of Bamforth's, the company which sold 200million of the postcards, hit back and told complaining traders to 'get a life'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You can still buy saucy postcards in @placeholder and all over the country and most people do not take offence.", "idx": 13283}], "idx": 8585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BBC presenters have been accused of being \u2018insensitive\u2019 when interviewing losing British competitors. Sports editor David Bond sparked 162 complaints after the cycling road race when he questioned Mark Cavendish, which elicited an angry response from the rider. Jill Douglas was criticised for her interview with Victoria Pendleton after a disqualification, and the attitude of other presenters have prompted a storm of anger from viewers. GB track cyclist Victoria Pembleton secured a gold medal yesterday after previously being disqualified in an earlier team event Commiserating: Rebecca Adlington was 'comforted' after taking bronze by Sharron Davies There were also 152 complaints after a joke by Gary Lineker about how many medals Germany had won.\n@highlight\nBBC received 162 complaints after 'stupid' questions during the cycling from sports editor David Bond\n@highlight\nStorm of anger on Twitter about 'useless' commentators\n@highlight\nViewers were also upset at the 'insensitive' approach to interviewing track cyclist Victoria Pendleton after a disqualification", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 313, "end": 330}, {"start": 440, "end": 441}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 583, "end": 599}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just after @placeholder have come 4th or 5th they say things like you how awful you lost.", "idx": 13288}], "idx": 8590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It might be Oz, Kansas or simply somewhere over the rainbow. While the destination may not be known, there's no doubt the blue gingham dress wore by Judy Garland, as Dorothy in \"The Wizard of Oz,\" has a new home. The price was not the broom of the Wicked Witch of the West, as the Wizard of Oz demanded from Dorothy to send her back home to Auntie Em in the classic 1939 movie. Rather, someone this weekend paid $480,000 for Dorothy's dress, according to Julien's Auctions. The costume was one of several pieces of Hollywood history up for sale from Julien's auction house in Beverly Hills, California.\n@highlight\nThe dress Judy Garland wore as Dorothy sells for $480,000, an auctioneer says\n@highlight\nThe blue gingham dress was worn in the classic 1939 film \"The Wizard of Oz\"\n@highlight\nItems from Marilyn Monroe, Steve McQueen and Julie Andrews also sell at the auction", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 202}, {"start": 257, "end": 280}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 464, "end": 480}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 770, "end": 785}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of the auction's biggest ticket items were traced to late actress and sex symbol @placeholder.", "idx": 13289}], "idx": 8591} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England's friendly against Italy in March will take place at the Juventus Stadium, the Football Association has announced. The FA confirmed last year that England would be taking on the Italians after their Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania. And after negotiations with their Italian counterparts, English football's governing body has announced the March 31 fixture will take place in the home of Juventus in Turin. England's friendly against Italy in March will take place at the Juventus Stadium, The FA have announced The last time the two sides met Italy won 2-1 in their World Cup group game in Brazil\n@highlight\nEngland will face Italy in a friendly match in March\n@highlight\nThe FA has announced the match will take place at the Juventus Stadium\n@highlight\nThe 41,000-seater Juventus Stadium was opened in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 106}, {"start": 127, "end": 128}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 691, "end": 692}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 787, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Italy defeated @placeholder 2-1 the previous time they met at the World Cup last July.", "idx": 13297}], "idx": 8597} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are many reasons why Roz Savage is an extraordinary woman -- she has rowed single-handed across the Atlantic and is now tackling the Pacific, after all. Life changer: From successful career to ocean rower, Savage has been an inspiration for many. But her response to everyday commuter ennui is perhaps of the most remarkable things about her. Back in 2000 a 33-year-old Roz was facing another dreary journey by train to the office. She had a great job as a management consultant, money and a husband; but deep down she knew something was missing. So, instead of just burying her feelings, she wrote two obituaries of herself. In one she kept going with life as it was. In the other she took a jump into the unknown and did the things she'd always wanted to. From that moment on her life has never been the same.\n@highlight\nBritish woman swapped career for adventurous life and raising eco awareness\n@highlight\nRowed solo across Atlantic; now attempting same feat across the Pacific Ocean\n@highlight\nHer positive message has been inspirational to many across the world\n@highlight\n\"I don't see myself as a hero, just a human being trying to be the best she can be\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 989, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "she told CNN from the middle of the @placeholder.", "idx": 13300}], "idx": 8598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISIS has used videos of its shocking beheadings of Western hostages to seize the world's attention, threatening the United States and its allies. But the Islamic militant group is also pushing its extremist views in a slick online magazine. The publication -- named \"Dabiq\" after a town in northern Syria that symbolizes a clash between Islam and the West -- portrays U.S. President Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain as \"crusaders\" who will \"bring about the complete collapse of the modern American empire.\" It also carries images evoking apocalyptic battles between the Sunni extremist group's fighters and the rest of the world -- including American soldiers enveloped in flames.\n@highlight\nImages evoke apocalyptic battles between ISIS fighters and the rest of the world\n@highlight\nExpert: It's part of \"a global outreach strategy to recruit immigrants to build its state\"\n@highlight\nNamed \"Dabiq,\" the magazine calls Obama and McCain \"crusaders\"\n@highlight\nThe latest issue carries an article defending the killing of James Foley", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder carries plenty of violent images, apparently aimed at luring jihadists.", "idx": 13306}], "idx": 8603} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hurricane Odile snapped palm trees like twigs, washed out roads and left tourists trapped in Mexican resorts Monday. 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Sarah McKinney, who was in Cabo San Lucas on maternity leave from her job in Arkansas when the then-Category 3 storm hit with 125 mph winds Sunday night, tweeted photos of the wreckage Monday: the collapsed roof of a restaurant, a shuttle van flipped over, a resort's swimming pool pushed into the ocean.\n@highlight\nNEW: The Category 1 hurricane still threatens to cause floods, forecasters say\n@highlight\nHurricane Odile hit the southern tip of Baja California Sur late Sunday\n@highlight\nAn American mother on maternity leave holes up with her newborn in a hotel\n@highlight\nForecasters warn of destructive waves and life-threatening floods", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 256, "end": 280}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 823, "end": 841}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even there, the room roared like a wind tunnel as @placeholder passed over.", "idx": 13327}], "idx": 8615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The seizure of Crimea has boosted the domestic popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin to an unprecedented 82%. In the long run, however, the invasion could be the death knell of the Putin regime. Starting a war to solve a domestic problem is now a Russian tradition. The first and second Chechen wars had political motives. Both were intended to distract attention from the consequences of privatization, and the second brought Putin to power. The 2008 invasion of Georgia sharply increased the popularity of Dmitry Medvedev, who was filling in as president for Putin. The earlier acts of aggression, however, did not evoke a strong international response. This time, Russia faces full-scale war if it invades eastern Ukraine and, at the very least, sanctions if it does not withdraw from Crimea. It is ill-equipped to handle either of these challenges.\n@highlight\nPresident Vladimir Putin's domestic popularity has been boosted, writes David Satter\n@highlight\nStarting a war to solve a domestic problem is now a Russian tradition, he says\n@highlight\nSatter: Russia's businessmen depend on the West because of lawlessness in Russia\n@highlight\nThe impending economic crisis is a potential threat to Putin's political base, he writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 526, "end": 540}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 954, "end": 965}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under these circumstances, Russia's businessmen do not keep capital in @placeholder and panic at the slightest threat.", "idx": 13330}], "idx": 8617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- With Quentin Tarantino's recent disclosure that Brad Pitt \"pulled out a brick of hash\" for the pair to smoke during a meeting about Tarantino's new film \"Inglourious Basterds,\" the two movie icons could today be mistaken for old roomies. Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino have always wanted to work together but couldn't find the right project before \"Inglourious Basterds.\" However, in an interview with CNN, the charismatic director of \"Pulp Fiction\" and \"Reservoir Dogs\" insists that the well-anticipated union was a long time in the making. \"It was very much a case of us wanting to work together, but waiting for the right project to come along,\" he told CNN.\n@highlight\nHash-smoking duo took years to find the right film to work on\n@highlight\nIt's been 16 years since the two were connected by Tarantino's \"True Romance\"\n@highlight\nThey now get along \"like a house on fire\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 179, "end": 198}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 375, "end": 394}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A seasoned filmmaker by this time, @placeholder could relate to the points raised by the agent and decided to take a step back and let things happen naturally.", "idx": 13331}], "idx": 8618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Horlock Follow @@alexhorlock David de Gea (Man United, signed for \u00a319m), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid, \u00a33.5m), Gerard Pique (Barcelona, \u00a35m), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Nacho Monreal (Arsenal, \u00a38.5m), Javi Garcia (Manchester City \u00a315.8m), Isco (Real Madrid, \u00a323m), Juan Mata (Man United \u00a337.2m), Fernando Torres (Chelsea, \u00a350m), Fernando Llorente (Juventus, free), David Villa (Atletico Madrid, \u00a34.4m) Combined market value: \u00a3166.4m When people discuss who will be lifting the World Cup on June 13, England barely register. Hosts Brazil, Argentina, Germany and holders Spain tend to be most people\u2019s pick. 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The cornerback, who has been sidelined indefinitely due to the injuries, said he had seen the seven-year-old struggling in a swimming pool at a family party in Palmdale, California on Saturday night so he jumped from the second story to save him from drowning. But on Tuesday afternoon, USC coach Steve Sarkisian said he has received calls questioning the validity of the story and the school is now vetting his account, the school website reported.\n@highlight\nJosh Shaw, 22, was named team captain on Saturday - but he has now been sidelined indefinitely\n@highlight\nHe saw his nephew struggling in the water at a family party on Saturday and jumped from a second story balcony onto concrete to reach him\n@highlight\nDespite two ankle sprains, he crawled to the water and pulled the boy out\n@highlight\nHe was lauded a hero by his coach, fellow players and sports fans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I would do it again for whatever kid it was, it did not have to be my nephew,' @placeholder said in the report.", "idx": 13337}], "idx": 8622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 5 November 2013 The price of marijuana and the fate of the Astrodome hangs in the balance today as they are two of the various state-wide measures that are listed on local ballots. In addition to gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia and the well-publicized mayoral race in New York City, a number of states have regional issues that they are asking residents to vote on. 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A fortnight after holding off Sergio Garcia to lift the Claret Jug at Royal Liverpool, McIlroy overhauled his Ryder Cup team-mate to claim his first World Golf Championship event and regain top spot in the world rankings. McIlroy turned a three-shot deficit into a two-shot lead within the space of five holes at Firestone Country Club before Garcia battled back to leave the pair tied heading into the back nine. Champion: McIlroy with his trophy after winning the WGC-Bridgestone invitational at Firestone Country club\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy won the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe Open champion is now top of the world rankings\n@highlight\nRyder Cup captain Paul McGinley says McIlroy can dominate golf", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 143, "end": 170}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 332, "end": 354}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 496, "end": 517}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 649, "end": 676}, {"start": 681, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 736, "end": 763}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Atfer 16 birdies in the first three rounds @placeholder could only manage one in a disappointing closing 71, meaning the 34-year-old has now won just three times after holding the 54-hole lead on 16 occasions.", "idx": 13345}], "idx": 8628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- George Lindsey, the actor who portrayed the country-bumpkin mechanic Goober Pyle on \"The Andy Griffith Show,\" died Sunday after a brief illness, his family said. He was 83. Lindsey's funeral is scheduled for Friday afternoon in Nashville. He will be buried in his hometown of Jasper, Alabama, on Saturday, according to the funeral home. Lindsey's character Goober Pyle joined the hit sitcom in 1964 as the cousin of Gomer Pyle, played by Jim Nabors. When the show ended four seasons later, Lindsey continued as Goober for three years on the sequel series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" \"George often told me his fondest memories of his life in show business were the years he spent working on 'The Andy Griffith Show' and 'Mayberry R.F.D.' \" said Andy Griffith. \"They were for me, too.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: George Lindsey's funeral is set for Friday and burial on Saturday\n@highlight\nLindsey joined the hit sitcom \"The Andy Griffith Show\" in 1964\n@highlight\nLindsey continued as Goober on the sequel series \"Mayberry R.F.D.\" for three years\n@highlight\nHe embraced the Goober character for another 20 years on TV's \"Hee Haw\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 110, "end": 127}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 706, "end": 723}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 923, "end": 940}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he saw that first episode on TV featuring @placeholder as Gomer, he kicked his television screen because he was upset for losing the part.", "idx": 13347}], "idx": 8629} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Randall Balmer, an Episcopal priest, is professor of American religious history at Barnard College, Columbia University, and a visiting professor at Emory University. His most recent book is \"God in the White House: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush.\" Randall Balmer supports Obama's unusual broadening of a president's words to include nonbelievers. 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There has been a surge in fighting between Ukraine government forces and pro-Russian separatists in recent days. On Saturday, at least 30 civilians were killed in shelling in the southeastern city of Mariupol, while eight people died when a transit stop in the city of Donetsk was shelled Thursday. Both sides blamed the other for the deaths. Speaking after a meeting with the European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, Poroshenko said \"the actions of Russian-backed terrorists and regular Russian troops\" had caused Ukrainians to suffer.\n@highlight\nUkraine's President says Kiev will ask Hague tribunal to investigate alleged crimes\n@highlight\nRussian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov blames Kiev for civilian deaths in Ukraine\n@highlight\nKiev and the U.S. blame pro-Russia separatists for shelling that killed civilians last week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 143, "end": 158}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 555, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lavrov said there was no other path to resolve Ukraine than direct dialogue between @placeholder's conflicting sides.", "idx": 13351}], "idx": 8632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Purnima lives in Nepal. She wants to be a nurse. But because she is a girl instead of a boy, she is more likely to go to work than go to school. In Nepal, government schools start charging tuition in the sixth grade. But Purnima was selected to be part of the Girls Education program with the nonprofit Room to Read and was able to continue her education. \"I am the first person getting an education in my family and my brother and sisters did not get the chance due to our family background ... we are from a poor family so we cannot afford to go to school,\" says Purnima.\n@highlight\nPurnima from Nepal has just finished at the top of her class in secondary school\n@highlight\nRoom to Read's Girls Education program has helped more than 21,000 girls attend school\n@highlight\nPurnima lives with her family in a room above the carpet factory where her older sister works\n@highlight\nIn Nepal, parents follow tradition of Kamlari, selling daughters into indentured servitude", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 269, "end": 291}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 694, "end": 723}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How you can help @placeholder girls and girls like Purnima in Nepal:", "idx": 13361}], "idx": 8639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 08:15 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 27 December 2013 If you've ever spotted your waiter making odd gestures with their hands, they could be telling colleagues you're a VIP, a messy eater or be banning you from ever eating at the restaurant again. Top restaurants are now teaching their staff to use a secret hand code to talk about their customers without them knowing. The Washington Post noticed the phenomenon and spoke to Adam Sanders, manager of BLT Steak in Washington, who revealed his restaurant is often full of high-profile guests so staff make a sideways peace sign if a VIP comes in that needs special attention.\n@highlight\nTop restaurants around the world teach their staff the hand gestures\n@highlight\nThe signals are used to make good service appear as though it is effortless\n@highlight\nIt can be used to order water, ask for help, signal a special occasion or an important guest has arrived\n@highlight\nOwner of New York's legendary Stork Club, Sherman Billingsley used the secret code back in the 1940s", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 625, "end": 627}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 992, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If a waiter makes this signal, they are telling other staff a @placeholder has arrived and will need special attention", "idx": 13364}], "idx": 8642} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 36-year-old who was desperate for a baby after seven years of trying to conceive has finally had a baby girl - after she was hypnotised into believing she was pregnant. Louise Cheshire, 36, who also suffered two miscarriages, decided to try hypnotherapy before embarking on IVF treatment with her partner Ian Forrest, 33. But the shop worker from Coventry fell pregnant just four weeks after attending a one-hour session with practitioner David Kilmurry last January. Longed-for baby: Louise Cheshire tried for seven years before she had daughter Aafia, who is now eight weeks old She gave birth to daughter Aafia Rose, who weighed 6lbs 11oz, on December 3 last year at University Hospital Coventry.\n@highlight\nLouise, from Coventry, had suffered two failed miscarriages during a seven-year battle to have a baby\n@highlight\nDecided to try hypnotherapy before embarking on IVF treatment\n@highlight\nIn session she was given subconscious suggestion she was having a baby\n@highlight\nFell pregnant just four weeks afterwards", "entities": [{"start": 171, "end": 185}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 672, "end": 699}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Cheshire said: '@placeholder basically hypnotised me into believing I was pregnant and would have a baby.", "idx": 13366}], "idx": 8644} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Time) -- Facebook has started to roll out a new version of its Messenger app for Android that only requires a name and a phone number, not an actual Facebook account, to sign up. Although the new Facebook Messenger app is only available in a handful of countries for now--Australia, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Venezuela--it will eventually roll out to the United States and elsewhere, allowing users to chat with their phone contacts even if they're not using Facebook. This news has set the tech world atwitter with proclamations that the new Messenger is an assault on the lowly text message (including one such proclamation from Facebook itself).\n@highlight\nFacebook is rolling out a new version of its Messenger app for Android\n@highlight\nApp only requires a name and a phone number, not an actual Facebook account, to sign up\n@highlight\nSome bloggers see the new Messenger app as an assault on the lowly text message\n@highlight\nBut standard SMS has a lot going for it and will likely weather all kinds of challenges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 197, "end": 214}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder, you must first consider whether the recipient has Facebook installed, and is set up to receive notifications for new messages.", "idx": 13367}], "idx": 8645} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Follow @@riathalsam CLICK HERE for all facts, stats and graphics from the the Liberty Stadium At the end of a week in which Garry Monk questioned Roy Hodgson\u2019s continued absence from the Liberty Stadium, two Englishmen gave Swansea City their third win in three and another proved his sublime traits don\u2019t always come saddled with the ridiculous. For this was not just about West Brom\u2019s numerous mistakes and three well-taken goals from Nathan Dyer and Wayne Routledge, the first of which came inside two minutes and the second was quite brilliant. This was also about Jonjo Shelvey, so dynamic in his bursts from deep positions, but all too often a victim of his seemingly insatiable desire to over-complicate things.Last weekend, against Burnley, he followed a 50-yard pass with a simpler one straight into touch. Here, he got the balance right.\n@highlight\nTwo goals from Nathan Dyer in the second and 71st minute earn Swansea emphatic win over West Bromwich Albion\n@highlight\nIncredible strike from Wayne Routledge doubled Swansea's advantage at Liberty Stadium as home side win 3-0\n@highlight\nTwo Englishmen help Garry Monk win third match after Premier League victories over Burnley and Manchester United\n@highlight\nExcellent Jonjo Shelvey performance reiterates Monk's calls for England manager Roy Hodgson to notice Swans stars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 489, "end": 503}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 983, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1363}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His goal 22 minutes later owed more to technical brilliance than good fortune, but once more @placeholder did little to help themselves.", "idx": 13371}], "idx": 8647} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the Woolwich killers decided to convert to Islam after being inspired by a hate preacher who advocates killing gays and beating women, he has revealed in a letter. Michael Adebowale, 22, said that lectures posted online by notorious firebrand cleric Sheikh Khalid Yasin taught him the \u2018purpose of life\u2019. In the note written from Belmarsh Prison, he said he made the decision to convert to Islam in 2009 \u2013 around the same time that he was serving half of a 15-month sentence for supplying heroin. 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The missile drill comes as the United States and other military conduct massive minesweeping exercises in the Arabian Gulf. The U.S. military says these exercises are strictly \"defensive,\" but the show of force in light of Iran's threats to mine the Strait of Hormuz is hard to ignore. The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps fired the missile simultaneously at the large target, which sank in 50 seconds, Navy Cmdr. Rear Adm. Ali Fadavi said, according to Press TV.\n@highlight\nIran says a drill included the launching of four missiles\n@highlight\nThe missiles struck and sank a target the size of a warship, commander says\n@highlight\nThe test comes as the United States and others conduct minesweeping exercise", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 421, "end": 436}, {"start": 461, "end": 490}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In reference to the minesweeping drill, Fadavi said Iran is keeping a \"moment-by-moment watch on every move of the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 13382}], "idx": 8654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea proposed high-level talks with the United States to \"ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula,\" its state news agency reported early Sunday. The topics that \"can be sincerely discussed\" include easing military tensions, changing a truce treaty to a peace treaty and nuclear matters, according to a statement from the North's National Defense Commission, as reported by the state-run Korean Central News Agency. It left some details -- like where and when the talks might be held -- up to Washington, and insisted U.S. officials should not lay out any preconditions for talks. \"(The United States should) not lose the opportunity that is laid out and should actively agree with our resolute step and good intention,\" the commission said.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. should not lay out conditions, \"not lose the opportunity,\" state news says\n@highlight\nA North Korean government group makes its offer to the U.S. to \"ease tensions\"\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has spearheaded efforts targeting North Korea's nuclear program\n@highlight\nThe North abruptly called off talks days ago with South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 114, "end": 129}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 388}, {"start": 420, "end": 445}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last Tuesday, North Korea called off what were supposed to be the first high-level talks between @placeholder and South Korean officials in years.", "idx": 13385}, {"query": "South Korea's unification ministry said the @placeholder dropped out after a dispute about who should be involved in the talks, after both sides contended that the other wasn't sending a sufficiently high-level official to the delegation", "idx": 13387}], "idx": 8657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "West Bank (CNN) -- Hundreds of Israeli police swarmed a makeshift Palestinian protest camp early Sunday morning, taking dozens of activists into custody for questioning before releasing them later. The operation marked the latest saga in the bitter back-and-forth over Israel's settlement activity in the West Bank. The camp, which protesters dubbed Bab Alshams, sprung up Thursday, in a roughly 12-square kilometer (5-square mile) area Israel has dubbed E1. In recent weeks, Israel has signaled its intention to construct settlements in the area. Some international leaders have criticized such a plan, as have Palestinian leaders who say it would slice the West Bank in two, cutting it off from the proposed Palestinian capital of East Jerusalem.\n@highlight\nPalestinian activists set up a protest village in an area slated for Israeli settlement\n@highlight\nIsraeli authorities ordered them to leave; police executed that order early Sunday\n@highlight\nMore than 60 activists were taken into custody, then later released, police say\n@highlight\nCritical Palestinian leaders say the settlements would cut the West Bank in two", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 455, "end": 456}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The protest camp -- consisting of chanting activists and tents dotting an otherwise barren hilltop -- sprung up due to Israel's recently announced plans to build 3,000 housing units in @placeholder and the West Bank.", "idx": 13395}], "idx": 8663} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 09:03 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:54 EST, 15 June 2012 Farmer's fury: David Gould has hit out at his neighbour Alan Jackson who shot dead his collie Poppy but was cleared by a court of trespassing on his land A dairy farmer whose collie dog was shot dead by his neighbour 'Bang Bang Jack' has spoken of his fury after the gunman was cleared of wrongdoing. David Gould, 49, was milking his cows when sheep farmer Alan Jackson came into his garden and fired at his dog Poppy with a shotgun. Mr Gould ran to help his black and white dog but she died outside his farmhouse in Henbury, Cheshire, before he could summon help a court heard.\n@highlight\nDavid Gould, 49, was milking his cows when farmer Alan 'Bang Bang' Jackson shot dead his collie Poppy\n@highlight\n'Bang Bang Jack' claimed the animal had mauled one of his sheep and he was protecting his flock\n@highlight\nMagistrates clear Mr Jackson of trespassing with a gun and say he had a 'reasonable excuse'\n@highlight\nMr Gould denies his dog killed a sheep", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Damage: A smashed window at @placeholder's farm which he claims was broken when his dog was killed", "idx": 13397}], "idx": 8665} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Easter comes into view, the thoughts of billions of Christians turn to Jerusalem, to a sacred weekend that includes the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Of course, people regard these events with various degrees of literalness. But Easter retains its power. It is, in fact, the essential Christian celebration, as the Gospels focus hugely on this part of the Jesus story. They describe in slow motion his entry into Jerusalem and the final week leading up to the crucifixion on Good Friday, the uncertain stillness of Holy Saturday, when the world seems to have slipped into total darkness, then the joy of the Resurrection itself, with a sense that boundaries have been broken -- most aggressively, the membrane between life and death.\n@highlight\nJay Parini: Easter is Christians' most powerful day. People vary on how literal resurrection is\n@highlight\nThe Gospel writings about this are unclear on what happened. They skip that part, he says\n@highlight\nHe says in post-Resurrection accounts Jesus appears, but he is not recognizable\n@highlight\nParini: Differing accounts suggest much was rumor. 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But to at least some of the thousands of fans who know him as a hero for using a hatchet to stop another man's attack on two people in Fresno, California, accusations that the long-haired homeless hitchhiker bludgeoned a 73-year-old lawyer to death are unfathomable. \"I'm having a hard time seeing Kai as a cold-blooded killer,\" one of his fans posted on his Facebook page Friday. \"I hope they really listen to him and do a proper investigation.\" Another fan started trying to raise money for a legal defense fund. As of midday Friday, it had collected $66.\n@highlight\n\"The investigation came together very quickly,\" the prosecutor says\n@highlight\nCaleb Lawrence McGillvary is jailed for allegedly killing a New Jersey lawyer\n@highlight\nProsecutors suggest the pair had relationship; McGillvary felt assaulted, a post suggests\n@highlight\nHe gained Internet fame as a hitchhiker who came to the aid of two under attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 51}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 758, "end": 782}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There has been some indication of that on @placeholder,\" the prosecutor said.", "idx": 13421}], "idx": 8682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 08:52 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 13 March 2014 David Cameron distanced himself when he met for talks with former Prime Minister Tony Blair during the second day of his visit to Israel and the West Bank, saying he never said he wanted to be 'heir to Blair'. Cameron met Blair in East Jerusalem to be briefed on the Palestinian economy and the state of Middle Eastern peace talks prior to his meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Blair met with the PM as peace envoy for a group called 'the Quartet' (the UN, US, EU and Russia) his role being promotion economic growth and job creation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.\n@highlight\nThe PM and predecessor talked Palestinian economy and peace negotiations\n@highlight\nTony Blair said the UK is in a 'unique position' of trust in the area\n@highlight\nThe PM has pledged \u00a31.5 million to help Palestinian refugees\n@highlight\nVisited various holy sites, such as Jesus Christ's manger\n@highlight\nAlso attended meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 557, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 790, "end": 791}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "obviously listen to @placeholder's advice, as I listen to many people's", "idx": 13429}], "idx": 8687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN)The ceremonial burning of paper money and the melodic sounds of Buddhist chants are marking a weekend of remembrance for the second police officer killed in an ambush by a lone gunman in December -- a sendoff that reflects the changing face of a department once known for its deep Irish and Italian roots. Under a mix of rain and snow, Det. Wenjian Liu was remembered Saturday at Aievoli Funeral Home in Brooklyn, where Mayor Bill de Blasio, Police Commissioner William Bratton, local officials and throngs of uniformed police officers and firefighters gathered at his wake in a sign of the diversity and unity of the nation's largest city.\n@highlight\nFellow officers to say goodbye to Det. Wenjian Liu at a funeral home in Brooklyn on Sunday\n@highlight\nDon't carry out an \"act of disrespect\" against anyone, police commissioner says in memo\n@highlight\nAt the funeral for Rafael Ramos, some officers turned their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 394, "end": 413}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Sunday, a sea of dark blue drawn from the police forces of @placeholder and beyond is expected to find its way to the funeral home for Liu's funeral at 11 a.m.", "idx": 13435}, {"query": "On Sunday, a sea of dark blue drawn from the police forces of New York and beyond is expected to find its way to the funeral home for @placeholder's funeral at 11 a.m.", "idx": 13436}], "idx": 8692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As the sun set Thursday in the Middle East, did two ISIS captives -- one a Jordanian pilot, the other a Japanese journalist -- fall with it? That was the question following a new message, purportedly from the terrorist group, that pushed Jordan to bring convicted terrorist Sajida al-Rishawi to the Turkish border by 5:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. ET). If they didn't, according to the message, Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kassasbeh would be killed, followed soon thereafter by Kenji Goto of Japan. For days, Jordanian officials have said they're willing to swap al-Rishawi for al-Kassasbeh. Government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani reiterated as much late Thursday afternoon, about an hour before the purported deadline. He said Jordan is not about to pull off a deal yet, having received no proof that its pilot is still alive.\n@highlight\nCaptive Jordanian pilot's father pleads for his release\n@highlight\nThe sun sets Thursday in the Middle East, but the fates of 2 ISIS hostages are unclear\n@highlight\nJapanese hostage's wife pleads to Japanese and Jordanian governments", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 279, "end": 295}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 406, "end": 422}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 604, "end": 621}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the priority for @placeholder, he made clear, is al-Kassasbeh's freedom.", "idx": 13444}], "idx": 8695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:41 EST, 29 October 2013 Living in ramshackle tents and racing daily to be first in line for free hot food, this is hardly a holiday camp. But for many of the hundreds of migrants living in makeshift campsites in northern France, the prospect of a better life in the UK rather than that of returning home to Iraq or Afghanistan makes it worth enduring the less-than-luxury conditions. While an army of volunteers from a charity set up to help them provides warm food and clothing at the moment, the 1,000 or so migrants who have set up camp in Calais and the surrounding towns are desperate to make it to Britain.\n@highlight\nPictures show volunteers from SALAM helping migrants camping in towns across northern France\n@highlight\nThe migrants are from a variety of countries including Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Somalia\n@highlight\nMore than 300 volunteers work to serve daily hot food and provide migrants with warm clothing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 333, "end": 334}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Road to @placeholder: Graffiti purporting to direct migrants to the border is scrawled across a Calais road sign", "idx": 13450}], "idx": 8699} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liz Lee is not your typical MTV reality show star. As friend Jake Fogelnest puts it, \"While (the \"Jersey Shore\" cast) is out fist-pumping, Liz is in her dorm room watching Netflix.\" Lee's show, \"My Life as Liz,\" chronicled the self-described nerd's senior year of high school in Texas during its first season last year. Its second season, centering around Lee's time in college in New York, premiered February 8 at 11 p.m. ET, with an 89% increase in viewership from the series premiere, according to MTV. \"The executives at MTV are really smart. The fact that a show like that is on now is amazing and great,\" said Fogelnest, who hosted his own show on MTV as a teenager (from his bedroom, no less), \"Squirt TV,\" in the mid-1990s. \"My Life as Liz\" is \"the one thing where someone's not pregnant or drunk; it's what real people are like.\"\n@highlight\nMTV's \"My Life as Liz,\" about a self-described nerd, has taken off on Twitter\n@highlight\nUnique to this MTV show is controversy on Liz Lee's \"nerd cred\"\n@highlight\nMTV's popular series \"Daria,\" which started in 1997, is an inspiration for Lee\n@highlight\nMTV's embrace of nerd culture reflects culture as a whole", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 148, "end": 150}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 534, "end": 536}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 859, "end": 861}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The show has quickly amassed a big following on @placeholder -- not just the hundreds of thousands who follow Lee and her co-stars, but in Twitter feeds like \"@thelizalliance.\"", "idx": 13452}], "idx": 8701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brian Flynn, brother of a victim aboard downed Pan Am Flight 103, said Thursday that the killing of former Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi is a moment of justice. \"For more than 20 years, (Gadhafi) continued to haunt the world,\" he said. \"We can take some satisfaction that justice can be done.\" LIVE BLOG: Latest developments on Gadhafi's death A bomb left 270 people dead when it exploded aboard the Boeing 747 as it flew over Lockerbie, Scotland, less than a week before Christmas day in 1988. The attack ultimately was pinned on Libyan intelligence officials. Flynn's brother, John Patrick, was one of 35 university students killed in the tragedy. A permanent memorial at New York's Syracuse University was dedicated to the victims.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama tells Libyans \"You have won your revolution\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Libya's new government is not likely to send back al-Megrahi\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Part of me thinks this had to end this way,\" Brian Flynn says\n@highlight\nFlynn's brother was one of 35 university students killed in the 1988 bombing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 56, "end": 72}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 697, "end": 715}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time of his release, doctors had said he had only months to live, but @placeholder was still alive -- albeit visibly frail -- as of a few weeks ago.", "idx": 13455}], "idx": 8703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Asian security may figure greatly in this year's U.S. presidential election because of urgent questions about North Korea and enduring concerns over how best to manage a rising China and preserve American influence. In addition to Asia's looming role in the global economy, specific recent developments ensure that Asia will surface as an issue during the final months of the U.S. presidential campaign. Asian security issues should be debated during the course of the election, and they will be framed in terms starkly different from those likely to be heard among Asian experts ruminating at a conference. While foreign capitals and analysts will scrutinize campaign rhetoric for clues, they would do well to remember that governing is different from campaigning.\n@highlight\nPatrick Cronin: Asian security issues have barely been discussed in campaign\n@highlight\nHe says issues such as North Korea and China's growing power need discussion\n@highlight\nCronin: How can diminished U.S. military meet challenges in the region?\n@highlight\nHe asks whether Japan, other nations, can play a larger role", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the deeper, underlying issues of Asian security and their implications for the @placeholder are awaiting more deliberate consideration.", "idx": 13457}], "idx": 8704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I hope President Obama called to congratulate Mia Love. The way he called college student Sandra Fluke after Rush Limbaugh called her a \"prostitute.\" The way he called the NBA's first openly gay player, Jason Collins. The way he called the San Francisco Giants after they won the World Series. I hope he called Mia Love because her story is every bit as unlikely, courageous and yes, inspirational, as his own. Love -- the first black Republican woman elected to Congress -- will not be his political ally and that's OK. I spoke with membership services and blacks are no longer revoked for voting Republican.\n@highlight\nMia Love became the first black Republican woman in Congress\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson says her life story is inspirational and reflects MLK's dream\n@highlight\nHe says Love's story shows that Democrats don't have exclusive right to black voters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 249, "end": 268}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her election is a reflection, yea an extension of the Rev.. @placeholder's dream.", "idx": 13458}, {"query": "If blacks are willing to buck the trend and vote Republican, then it would only make sense that the @placeholder would have black candidates.", "idx": 13460}], "idx": 8705} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh Updated: 13:31 EST, 13 January 2012 The EcoATM: After analysing your mobile or MP3, it gives a quote on the spot, based on what a network of hundreds of electronics-recycling companies are willing to pay for it. If you accept, it spits out cash The EcoATM machine is a fully automated phone recycler that lets users drop off old mobiles - then pays for them in cash. It's a cupboard-sized machine with a big touch screen and metal tray where you can place your old phone or MP3 player. 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But it wasn't for \"lobbying,\" Newt Gingrich insists. It was for \"strategic advice on a wide range of issues.\" OK, but then doesn't the payment, AP's Tom Beaumont asked the former House speaker, just remind people that \"your background comes from being a Washington insider?\" \"It reminds people,\" Gingrich corrected Beaumont, \"that I know a great deal about Washington.\" And as he continued, \"If you want to change Washington, we just tried four [sic] years of amateur ignorance and it didn't work very well, so having some-body who knows Washington might be a really good thing.\"\n@highlight\nLawrence Lessig: Gingrich fundamentally changed nature of Congress\n@highlight\nHe says the speaker focused GOP on fundraising, rather than nation's business\n@highlight\nUnder Gingrich, holding power trumped deliberation on real issues\n@highlight\nLessig says GOP gave up goal of shrinking government to avoid losing donations", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 329, "end": 330}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fundraises, and postures to fundraise, to support the next fight for control.", "idx": 13475}], "idx": 8714} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN)It wasn't just the nuts. The flight attendant who served the offending macadamia nuts testified that she and the chief flight attendant knelt before Heather Cho, the former vice president at Korean Air, and the daughter of the airline's chairman in apology. The former executive also shoved her, threw a tablet to her chest and called her a pejorative term for female dog after becoming angry over the service, Kim Do Hee, the flight attendant testified in court Friday. Cho, a former executive for South Korea's biggest airline faces charges, after she ordered an international flight back to the gate at New York's JFK airport after becoming dissatisfied that her macadamia nuts were served in a bag instead of on a plate in first class.\n@highlight\nFlight attendant: Korean Air exec yelled, cursed, physically abused her after nuts served\n@highlight\nHeather Cho ordered a Korean Air plane back to the gate in early December\n@highlight\nOutrage in South Korea over power of national corporations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder testified that Korean Air told her to lie about what happened to investigators and not to talk about the violence.", "idx": 13484}], "idx": 8718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband has been accused of 'hypocrisy' for ignoring Labour's Welsh NHS crisis while trying to reap electoral profit from England's Health Service problems. More than 100 patients have signed an open letter to the Labour leader claiming he has 'turned a blind eye' to more serious failings in Wales. They also demanded a full inquiry into the Welsh NHS's troubles \u2013 a call echoed by one of Britain's most respected surgeons. Ed Miliband has been criticised for ignoring Labour's Welsh NHS crisis while trying to gain electoral profit from England's Health Service problems Former Royal College of Surgeons president Professor Sir Norman Williams said there were enough worrying 'smoke signals' to justify holding an independent inquiry into potential problems in the Welsh NHS.\n@highlight\nMore than 100 patients sign letter saying Miliband has ignored Wales NHS\n@highlight\nThey have also demanded a full inquiry into the Welsh NHS's troubles\n@highlight\nMr Miliband criticised for ignoring failings and trying to reap electoral profit from England's Health Service problems", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 608}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder 90.2 per cent of people were seen within this time limit against a target of 95 per cent, although the numbers are not directly comparable because of differences in how they are recorded.", "idx": 13488}], "idx": 8719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alan Roden, In Edinburgh and Dan Bloom No Plan B: Mr Salmond hinted that not keeping the pound would be like settling for second best Alex Salmond has admitted there is no acceptable 'Plan B' if an independent Scotland is barred from using the British pound. The First Minister said dropping the pound 'implies settling for what's second best' - but still insisted there will be a deal on a currency union with the rest of the UK. His admission came as Labour leader Ed Miliband revealed he will campaign again a currency union in the event of a 'yes' vote.\n@highlight\nFirst Minister made admission in an open letter to voters in today's Sun\n@highlight\n'It implies settling for second best', he said, insisting Scots can keep pound\n@highlight\nBut his plan is contested by all three main political parties in Westminster\n@highlight\nEd Miliband reveals he will campaign against currency union in 2015 election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 137, "end": 148}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 430, "end": 431}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "alternatives are a separate @placeholder currency \u2013 either pegged to the", "idx": 13503}], "idx": 8731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oscar winner Halle Berry's ex made 'completely and totally unacceptable' racial slurs against the actress - and dyed their six-year-old daughter's hair blonde, it was revealed in court today. The star took her former love, Gabriel Aubry, to court, accusing him of straightening their little girl Nahla's naturally curly hair and lightening it over the past year in a bid to deny her African-American heritage. As a result, Halle said in court documents, Aubry had caused Nahla 'potential psychological and physical damage' - and could cause her to wonder 'why her natural appearance is not good enough'. A judge ruled today that neither Halle nor Aubry can now change Nahla's hair, while court records obtained by MailOnline show that Aubry has made shocking racist remarks against the star.\n@highlight\nStar takes ex to court - accusing him of dyeing and straightening six-year-old Nahla's hair\n@highlight\nHalle - the first African American actress to win a Best Actress Oscar - says it could cause Nahla to wonder 'why her natural appearance is not good enough'\n@highlight\nJudge today bans both Halle and Aubry from changing Nahla's hair\n@highlight\nCourt records show judge castigated Aubry for making racial slurs against Halle\n@highlight\nHalle is currently trying to cut Aubry's monthly child support payments", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 924, "end": 939}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is the latest court battle for Halle and Aubry, who split in 2010 after four years together, leading to a lengthy custody dispute over @placeholder.", "idx": 13511}], "idx": 8736} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After months of speculation and hype, the first biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs hit theaters Friday. \"Jobs,\" directed by Joshua Michael Stern and starring Ashton Kutcher as the iconic tech guru, spans much of Jobs' early career, from his hippie days at Reed College in 1974 to the launch of the original iPod in 2001. And guess what? Although it omits or glosses over many chapters of Jobs' life, it's not bad. This is the first dramatic feature film to focus solely on the longtime Apple CEO, who died in 2011. 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Archaeologists working at the site near to Mexico City have so far unearthed 150 skulls with just one or two vertaebrae attached - suggesting they were hacked off the victims. Dated to between 600 and 850AD, the skulls were found in an area miles from the nearest large city of the day, and researchers say the discovery could challenge existing notions about the area's ancient culture.\n@highlight\nFind could challenge the conventional account of Meso-American history\n@highlight\nThe 1,100 year old skulls found in an area miles historical cities\n@highlight\nArchaeologists stumble across them while surveying on Google Earth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The find is similar, but much earlier than, the discovery of 50 decapitated skulls and 250 jaw bones beneath @placeholder reported in October last year.", "idx": 13545}], "idx": 8754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:12 EST, 26 July 2013 Arrest: Brandon Todd, 19, allegedly kidnapped a woman and held her captive for two weeks A teenager who allegedly kidnapped a woman and held her as a sex slave for more than two weeks called an FBI agent daily to tell him he was involved in sex trafficking, it has emerged. Brandon Todd, 19, called Special Agent Barry Crouch numerous times while holding his victim captive, telling the man that he had recently 'recruited' a woman, the affidavit states. It is not clear what action - if any - the FBI took after receiving the phone calls. Calls to the FBI from MailOnline were not returned and the agency declined to comment to ABC beyond the affidavit.\n@highlight\nFBI has declined to say what action they took to find Brandon Todd, 19\n@highlight\nHe met woman aboard bus from Florida to San Diego 'and forced her to return to New York with him by threatening to kill her family'\n@highlight\nHe 'kept her captive for two weeks, raping her and beating her'\n@highlight\nShe eventually faked an asthma attack so he would take her to hospital\n@highlight\nWhile he kept her captive, 'he called FBI agent daily to say he was a human sex trafficker but that he no longer wanted any involvement'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 759, "end": 761}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After she escaped, Todd called Crouch again 'hoping the FBI would assist him in locating the woman,' @placeholder said in the affidavit.", "idx": 13550}], "idx": 8758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The eight-year-old son of the AirAsia QZ8501 captain is unaware his father\u2019s plane has crashed and believes his \u2018daddy is still at work\u2019, relatives have said. Captain Iriyanto, an experienced former military jet pilot, crashed in airspace thick with storm clouds between Indonesia and Singapore while piloting the Airbus with 162 people on board on Sunday. The pilot\u2019s brother Budi Sutiono told the Telegraph Iriyanto\u2019s son Arya Galih Gegara has been told his father is still at work. \u2018He keeps asking us and he keeps crying because he misses his father,\u2019 Mr Sutino said. The family have switched all the televisions in the house off and will break the news to eight-year-old Galih gradually.\n@highlight\nCaptain Iriyanto was piloting AirAsia flight QZ8501 when it crashed\n@highlight\nThe plane came down in the Java Sea, 42 minutes after departing\n@highlight\n162 people were on board the flight from Indonesia to Singapore\n@highlight\nIriyanto's son Arya Galih Gegara believes his dad is still at work", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 416}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 948, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AirAsia said the captain had more than 20,000 flying hours, of which 6,100 were with @placeholder on the Airbus 320.", "idx": 13552}], "idx": 8760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 14:19 EST, 20 August 2012 | UPDATED: 14:20 EST, 20 August 2012 An ancient skull unearthed in Laos has reset the clock of human migration to southern Asia back 20,000 years. The skull, found in a cave in the Annamite mountains, has been dated to between 46,000 and 63,000 years old - and appears to be the remains of an anatomically modern human being. The discovery suggests that the first modern humans to leave Africa spread around the world much earlier than was previously thought. Skull from the mists of time: The researchers studied the fragments, including recognisable teeth and cranium, which date to 63,000 years ago\n@highlight\nSkull found in cave in Annamite mountains, Laos, dates from 46,000 and 63,000 years ago\n@highlight\nPrevious discoveries suggested humanity only left Africa around 27,000 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Experts believe the ancestors of people alive today either evolved in @placeholder and then colonised the world, or evolved in different locations across the globe.", "idx": 13556}], "idx": 8763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The next class inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame could include punk rockers Green Day, the influential Nine Inch Nails and seminal rap group N.W.A. Those are just three of the 15 acts that are nominated for induction into the institution in 2015. Others include Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; Lou Reed; The Smiths; The Spinners; Sting; Chic; Kraftwerk; The Marvelettes; Bill Withers; War; Stevie Ray Vaughan; and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. In order to be eligible for nomination, a music act had to release its first recording in 1989 or earlier. According to Billboard, that means Green Day and Nine Inch Nails are up for induction in their first year of eligibility. Nine Inch Nails' first album, \"Pretty Hate Machine,\" marks its 25th anniversary this month, and Green Day's EP \"1,000 Hours\" dropped in April 1989.\n@highlight\n15 acts are up for induction, including first-year-eligible Nine Inch Nails and Green Day\n@highlight\nThe Smiths, Bill Withers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Sting are on the ballot for the first time\n@highlight\nInductees will be announced in December", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 63}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 433, "end": 459}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 722, "end": 740}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 910, "end": 924}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 977, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Withers, Vaughan and Sting are newcomers to the ballot as well.", "idx": 13557}], "idx": 8764} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Sultanate of Oman is a rarity in the diplomatic world: It enjoys \"cordial\" relations with both the United States and Iran. And once again, it is closely involved in trying to help win the freedom of Americans held in Iran. In 2010, Omani sources paid $500,000 bail to help win the release of American hiker Sarah Shourd, who with her fianc\u00c3\u00a9 Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal was detained in 2009 after allegedly straying across an unmarked stretch of the Iran-Iraq border. The Omanis are now involved in brokering the release of Bauer and Fattal. 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The sequence of events that led to her son\u2019s death remain unclear, but earlier this week Lesley McSpadden and her son\u2019s father Michael Brown, Sr. paid for an autopsy which concluded that their son had been shot six times, twice in the head. The shooting has triggered days of rioting reflecting long-simmering racial tensions in a town of mostly black residents and a majority white police force and McSpadden has admitted that she didn't have faith in local authorities.\n@highlight\nLesley McSpadden has said that meeting Attorney General Eric Holder has given her hope that her son might one day get justice\n@highlight\n'Just hearing the words come directly from (Holder's) mouth, face-to-face, he made me feel like, one day, I will,' she said\n@highlight\nMichael Brown's shooting has prompted multiple investigations including a federal civil rights investigation\n@highlight\nIt will require proof that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson exhibited 'racial hostility' in the shooting of McSpadden's son\n@highlight\nGrand jury proceedings lead by St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch could also lead to an indictment against Wilson", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 947, "end": 959}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1339}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said he has no intentions of removing himself from the Michael Brown case, and on Thursday he urged Gov.", "idx": 13571}], "idx": 8770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The American \"sport\" of competitive eating capped off its signature battle royale in New York on Wednesday with the apparent triumph of two defending champions. Joey \"Jaws\" Chestnut and Sonya \"The Black Widow\" Thomas each fended off would-be challengers during Nathan's annual hot dog-eating competition in Brooklyn. In an event likely to repulse most vegetarians, Chestnut tied his record by scarfing down 68 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. It marks the California native's sixth win at the competition, tying his former rival, Japanese eating icon Takeru Kobayashi, who did not compete due to a contract dispute.\n@highlight\nTakeru Kobayashi scarfs down 68.5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes\n@highlight\nJoey Chestnut ties his world record, downing 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes\n@highlight\nIt was Chestnut's sixth win in the annual Nathan's contest\n@highlight\nSonya Thomas won the women's contest, breaking her record of 41 dogs and buns", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 179, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chestnut and Thomas attended the weigh-in for the Nathan's contest on Tuesday, with Chestnut coming in at 210 pounds and @placeholder marking 100 pounds on the scale.", "idx": 13578}], "idx": 8773} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beirut (CNN) -- At first glance, the brightness of the colors might just be enough to fool the casual viewer. But this abstract scene in \"Play in the City\" isn't a cheerful one. Pain infuses this painting. \"Here's a person who wants to kill another person,\" says artist Anas Homsi, as he points towards a menacing figure in the composition, \"And here's a person who wants to defend this person from being killed. \" Homsi's canvas is inspired by conflict - namely, the brutal civil war raging in his homeland of Syria. It's just one of several works on display at the Joanna Seikaly Gallery in Beirut. In the exhibit, entitled \"True Colors\", Homsi along with two other Syrian artists, Wissam Shaabi and Fadi Al Hamwi, tackle warfare through works encompassing themes such as hope, survival and society.\n@highlight\nSyria's brutal civil war depicted in Beirut exhibition\n@highlight\nArtists say their work keeps them going through tough times\n@highlight\nMost galleries in Syria have closed\n@highlight\nSeveral Syrian artists who have fled the fighting have ended up in Lebanon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 567, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I never imagined this would happen to anyone in my family,\" explains a visibly upset @placeholder, \"Or that I would hear this news about anybody in my life.\"", "idx": 13585}], "idx": 8776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What has Jay Leno done lately for NBC in late night? Well, even the network's official Wednesday announcement of his ouster (in spring 2014) acknowledges that \"The Tonight Show\" under Leno's reign continues to rank No. 1 in both total viewers and advertiser-prized 18-to-49-year-olds. That's against ABC's recently relocated \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" as well as CBS' longstanding \"Late Show with David Letterman,\" according to Nielsen Media Research. Nonetheless, NBC will be pushing him out for a second time, with \"Late Night\" host Jimmy Fallon taking over \"in conjunction\" with the network's coverage of next year's Winter Olympic Games from Sochi, Russia (scheduled to run from February 7-23).\n@highlight\nEd Bark: Jay Leno still No. 1 in late night for NBC, but network replacing him with Jimmy Fallon\n@highlight\nHe says NBC says it's Fallon's time, and that may have much to do with social media\n@highlight\nHe says Fallon, O'Brien can deliver Twitter, other followers that Leno, Letterman can't\n@highlight\nBark: Network making it clear that's important. 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Samuel Forrest and his wife Ruzan Badalyan split just a week after their son Leo was born with Down syndrome in Armenia on January 21. Mr Forrest, who says his wife of 18 months abandoned their son because her family were ashamed of his condition, has made global headlines since he started crowd fundraising to bring Leo to his native New Zealand. 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The reports, which are produced solely by VICE, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (VICE) -- In 2007, we stood on the Israeli side of the Erez crossing , where we tried and failed to get into the Gaza Strip. Inside, a Palestinian civil war was taking place, pitting political and philosophical rivals Hamas and Fatah against each other. After a succession of assassinations, kidnappings and street battles, Hamas took complete control of Gaza, and for the first time in its history, had to figure out how to run a government. In 2011, when the post-Mubarak government of Egypt decided to start letting small numbers of folks into Gaza through their Rafah crossing, we knew it was our chance to finally get a rare glimpse of the embattled Gaza Strip and to see what life was like under the rule of Hamas.\n@highlight\nVICE gets a rare glimpse inside the Gaza Strip to see what life is like under Hamas rule\n@highlight\nCrew entered through an Egyptian crossing that opened during the Arab Spring\n@highlight\nVisit reveals rampant drug use among young people, overcrowded prisons", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1337}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When we met the members of the @placeholder vice cops, they were eager to show off their \"trophy case\" which held a wide assortment of some of the drugs and paraphernalia they've confiscated on raids on homes around the Gaza Strip.", "idx": 13598}], "idx": 8785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Much will be written about the trip to Abu Dhabi in the middle of a season and the logic of landing back in the country 21 hours before a match. But was City's mid-season jaunt behind their staggering loss to Middlesbrough? It would certainly appear so. Manuel Pellegrini watches on as his Manchester City side were beaten 2-0 by Middlesbrough on Saturday But the City boss refused to blame their week-long trip to Abu Dhabi for the FA Cup defeat City players James Milner (left), Dedryck Boyata (centre) and Fernando look dejected after their side concede In the first half there was little evidence of what was to follow.\n@highlight\nManchester City lost 2-0 to Middlesbrough in their FA Cup third round tie\n@highlight\nGoals from Patrick Bamford and Kike sealed a deserved win for Boro\n@highlight\nThe champions went on a mid-season warm-weather training camp to Abu Dhabi during the international break\n@highlight\nHowever, they arrived back in the UK just 21 hours before the cup clash\n@highlight\nCity players weren't at the races and their minds looked elsewhere as they were easily beaten by the Championship outfit", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 254, "end": 270}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 949, "end": 950}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Patrick Bamford raced through to put @placeholder ahead early in the second half", "idx": 13612}], "idx": 8792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to read Neil Ashton's interview with Adel Taarabt Adel Taarabt and Harry Redknapp aren't exactly getting on at the moment. After QPR's last-gasp defeat against Liverpool on Sunday, the manager gave it both barrels to Taarabt about his physique, claiming the maverick was 'three stone overweight'. The 25-year-old wasn't particularly impressed with that assertion and told Sportsmail that he would prove he's in tip-top shape. And it isn't the first time managers have played out major bust-ups with their players in public. Sportsmail takes a look at some of the more colourful characters to have disagreed in the past.\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp labelled Adel Taarabt 'three stone overweight'\n@highlight\nGraeme Souness and Craig Bellamy were involved in bitter spat at Newcastle back in 2005\n@highlight\nRoberto Mancini grabbed Mario Balotelli by the bib at Manchester City\n@highlight\nPaolo Di Canio once dragged Swindon goalkeeper Wes Foderingham off after just 20 minutes during a game", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 838, "end": 852}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Craig Bellamy was alleged to feigned an injury in order not to play for @placeholder under Graeme Souness", "idx": 13632}], "idx": 8806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kano, Nigeria (CNN)A 13-year-old Nigerian girl told reporters that her father handed her over to Islamist militants to become a suicide bomber, but she fled as two other girls detonated their explosives at a market earlier this month. The girl was presented before the media Wednesday to describe what she called her forced role in the deadly attack. Her father, she said, joined Boko Haram and took his wife and daughter to a village in the forest in Bauchi state in northern Nigeria. \"My father took us to the bush, which was surrounded by gunmen,\" she said, according to a CNN translation. \"I was asked if I wanted to go to heaven. When I answered, they said I have to go for a suicide mission and if I attempted to run they would kill me.\"\n@highlight\nGirl says other bomber said one of the trio should go in first and set off explosive device\n@highlight\nGirl says her father turned her over to the Islamist militants\n@highlight\nShe was threatened with death if she didn't wear explosives belt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In April, @placeholder militants drew international condemnation when they kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls, many of whom they said they sold into slavery.", "idx": 13636}], "idx": 8809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake Spanish government vessels have unlawfully entered British territorial waters around Gibraltar more than 600 times since the start of 2013, according to official figures. There were 496 incursions in 2013 and 112 in the first three months of 2014, the figures disclosed by Foreign Secretary William Hague revealed. The busiest month for incursions was August last year, when 68 Spanish vessels entered British Gibraltar waters at an average rate of more than two a day. 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And he says there are more are to come. Clay played alongside Murray for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in the 2010 season, but announced to the world this week that his wife of just five months, Gina D'Agostini, is having an affair with Murray. 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The sentencing hearing for Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse was adjourned until a later date. No reason was immediately provided by the court or prosecutors for the delay. Muse has pleaded guilty to charges he hijacked the ship and kidnapped its captain. Prosecutors say Muse acted as the ringleader when he and three other men seized the U.S-flagged Maersk Alabama by force about 350 miles off the coast of Somalia on April 8, 2009. Once on board, the armed men demanded the ship be stopped, then took a lifeboat and held the captain of the ship, Richard Phillips, hostage on it.\n@highlight\nNEW: No reason given for postponement\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Muse was the ringleader\n@highlight\nMuse apologized for his actions and blamed the incident on the Somali government\n@highlight\nHe could receive a maximum sentence of almost 34 years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 174, "end": 197}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 478, "end": 480}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 687, "end": 702}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that he did not recognize the @placeholder flag on the Maersk Alabama.", "idx": 13654}], "idx": 8821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australia set the platform for a final-day push for victory in the fourth Test against India after establishing a 348-run lead with four wickets remaining in Sydney. After bowling out India for 475 in the afternoon session to establish a first-innings advantage of 97, Australia's batsmen then went on the offensive as the hosts blazed their way to 251 for six by the close. In-form captain Steve Smith (71) and opener Chris Rogers (56) laid the foundations before newcomer Joe Burns smashed 66 off 39 balls to leave Australia in a strong position to try and seal a 3-0 series victory.\n@highlight\nAustralia have a 348-run lead going into the final day\n@highlight\nSteve Smith scored 71 and Chris Rogers hit 56\n@highlight\nSean Abbott was the 12th man during the match", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 184, "end": 188}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Australia were looking to attack and @placeholder hit four fours in an over as the lead raced past 200.", "idx": 13658}], "idx": 8823} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liverpool striker Luiz Suarez apologized Sunday for refusing to shake hands with Manchester United's Patrice Evra before the start of an English Premier League match. The Uruguay international was widely criticized for Saturday's snub which came as they met face to face for the first time since he was given an eight-game ban for racially abusing the Frenchman at an earlier fixture between the two clubs in October. United manager Alex Ferguson called Suarez a \"disgrace\" while Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre was angered by his own player's actions. \"We are extremely disappointed Luis Suarez did not shake hands with Patrice Evra before yesterday's game. The player had told us beforehand that he would, but then chose not to do so,\" Ayre told the club's official website.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez apologizes for refusing to shake Patrice Evra's hand\n@highlight\nUruguay star says he \"got things wrong\" before start of EPL game\n@highlight\nSuarez criticized by Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre\n@highlight\nSuarez got eight-game ban for racially abusing Man Utd's Evra", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 90, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 146, "end": 167}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 934, "end": 936}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez, who scored @placeholder's late goal in the 2-1 defeat, made his public apology later Sunday on the club's website.", "idx": 13659}, {"query": "At the final whistle, @placeholder openly celebrated his team's victory in close proximity to Suarez and also drew a rebuke from his manager Ferguson.", "idx": 13660}], "idx": 8824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Speaking Saturday at the Summit of the Americas, President Barack Obama said it is reasonable to debate alternatives in the war on drugs, but insisted legalizing drugs wasn't a valid option in the United States. 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The independent National Security Archive research institute, which published the document Monday, says the declassification is believed to mark the CIA's first formal acknowledgment of its involvement. The documents, declassified in 2011 and given to George Washington University research group under the Freedom of Information Act, come from the CIA's internal history of Iran from the mid-1970s and paint a detailed picture of how the CIA worked to oust Mossadegh. In a key line pointed out by Malcom Byrne, the editor who worked through the documents, the CIA spells out its involvement in the coup. \"The military coup that overthrew Mossadeq and his National Front cabinet was carried out under CIA direction as an act of U.S. foreign policy, conceived and approved at the highest levels of government,\" the document says, using a variation of the spelling of Mossadegh's name.\n@highlight\nA newly declassified document acknowledges the CIA's hand in ousting Mohammad Mossadegh\n@highlight\nWhile this might be the CIA's first formal nod, the U.S. role has long been known\n@highlight\nThe CIA used propaganda, along with other politicians and leaders in Iran, to unseat Mossadegh\n@highlight\nEven 60 years removed, the 1953 coup still hangs over U.S.-Iran relations.", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 58, "end": 75}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 182, "end": 206}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 418, "end": 445}, {"start": 472, "end": 497}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 821, "end": 834}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1412, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1420}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"By the end of 19 August ... members of the @placeholder government were either in hiding or were incarcerated.\"", "idx": 13668}], "idx": 8828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They have described themselves as the 'Spice Girls' of their day - the 'lily white' Maids of Honour chosen to accompany the Queen on her Coronation Day. Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill, Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Lady Anne Coke, Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton, Lady Moyra Hamilton and Lady Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby were chosen for their 'decorative' beauty as well as their ability to carry the Queen's heavy train. All six were reunited at Westminster Abbey today to celebrate sixty years since that momentous day. 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While the crisis in the eurozone will no doubt top the agenda when the G8 leaders gather Friday for a two-day summit, the talks will also tackle the issue of food security and ways to feed a growing world population. At their annual summit in L'Aquila, Italy, in 2009, leaders pledged to provide $20 billion to fight hunger in the developing world over three years. Since then, U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have embraced food security as a signature foreign policy issue, working to support farmers in Africa and other developing countries to improve agriculture.\n@highlight\nEurope's crisis will top G8 meeting agenda Friday, but talks will also focus on world hunger\n@highlight\nAs commitments expire, donor governments won't be able to solve hunger problem alone\n@highlight\n30 African governments have food security, agricultural development investment plans\n@highlight\nThey have created an interest in investing, with a focus on small farms, USAID official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 322, "end": 323}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he said the private sector has been interested in developing the @placeholder market, companies have been reluctant because of corruption and a lack of infrastructure.", "idx": 13676}], "idx": 8833} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mark Reckless, right, with his wife Catriona, said only the public sector elite supports Labour Ukip won in Rochester because the Labour Party now represents only the public sector elite, according to Mark Reckless. The former Tory, who retained his seat with a modest majority after switching to Nigel Farage\u2019s party, used his victory speech to tell supporters that Ed Miliband and his team were out of touch. He said Ukip had become the \u2018radicals\u2019 of British politics, snatching votes from the opposition party. 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Twenty-year-old Thomas Donelan, who supplied the class A drug to Serena Harding, 16, was jailed while two others received suspended sentences in the incident. Miss Harding, the daughter of a drugs counsellor, suffered a fatal heart attack when she took the rave drug last August. The teenager from Warrington, Cheshire, had travelled to Manchester to see close friend Michael Millington and his pals Donelan and Dean Williams.\n@highlight\nThomas Donelan jailed for two years for possession and supply of Class A drug\n@highlight\nDean Williams and Michael Millington receive suspended sentences for supply of Class A drug\n@highlight\nIt is thought victim Serena Harding had never taken ecstasy before\n@highlight\nHer devastated parents say: 'Everyday we ask ourselves \"how this can be?\"\n@highlight\nShe had been suffering from Crohn's Disease\n@highlight\nJudge Maurice Green said the case brought home the dangers of taking illegal drugs more than any other", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 617, "end": 634}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 794, "end": 811}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "then joined @placeholder in the ambulance which took her to hospital where she", "idx": 13690}], "idx": 8843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Miles Goslett The BBC Trust is paying one of the Corporation\u2019s former executives a six-figure sum to conduct a secret inquiry into its stars\u2019 earnings. Mark Oliver\u2019s firm Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates will investigate whether the BBC\u2019s top \u2018talent\u2019 \u2013 including Graham Norton, Gary Lineker, Jeremy Clarkson and Fiona Bruce \u2013 is being overpaid. More than 250 BBC employees earn at least \u00a3250,000 a year and 14 earn more than \u00a3500,000 but the BBC refuses to name them. 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Edgar, pictured below at work at Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria in Hollywood, was fulfilling an order for five of the chain's specialty Big Papa's and a selection of smaller pies. After the slices were consumed, host Ellen DeGeneres collected hundreds of dollars from Brad Pitt and Harvey Weinstein to tip the man, but he never saw that cash, according to TMZ. Scroll down for video... 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Insurgents stormed the International Committee of the Red Cross building in Jalalabad, in eastern Afghanistan. Afghan parliament member Haji Hazrat Ali told CNN the incident started with one attacker blowing himself up and others entering the building. Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said forces surrounded the building and engaged in a gun battle with the attackers. Seven foreign nationals were rescued and one ICRC foreign staffer was slightly injured, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: 3 killed in attack on International Committee of Red Cross building in Jalalabad, Afghanistan\n@highlight\nNEW: Seven foreign nationals have been rescued in the Jalalabad incident\n@highlight\nIn Panjshir, attack on governor's office leaves one police officer and seven attackers dead\n@highlight\nOne attacker blows himself up, the others are shot by police, Interior Ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 252, "end": 291}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 482, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 743, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six men with explosives strapped to their bodies attacked a governor's office in northeastern @placeholder just before dawn Wednesday, authorities said.", "idx": 13696}], "idx": 8847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anita Bennett Last updated at 2:07 PM on 17th July 2011 It seems Elin Nordegren just cannot escape her ex-husband Tiger Wood's army of alleged mistresses. The 31-year-old may not know it yet, but her new beau appears to have much more in common with Tiger than just a fondness for pretty Swedish blondes. Yesterday it was reported that Elin, a former model, had found love again with Jamie Dingman, a successful American investor and businessman. Love again: Tiger Woods ex-wife Elin Nordegren is said to be dating Jamie Dingman, son of an American billionaire Leggy: Rachel Uchitel, pictured in Los Angeles in March 2010, is said to have previously dated Elin's new boyfriend Jamie Dingman\n@highlight\nJamie Dingman is reported to have been living with Rachel Uchitel in 2009 when the Tiger Woods scandal broke", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But despite his jet setting lifestyle, it appears he has still had time to visit @placeholder in her native Sweden.", "idx": 13700}], "idx": 8850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Finding al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and rolling back a resurgent Taliban are necessary steps toward winning the war in Afghanistan, the top U.S. commander there told a Senate committee Tuesday. Bin Laden remains at large more than eight years after the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington that triggered the Afghan war, and is widely believed to be hiding along the rugged border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Gen. 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The image shows Ahmadinejad and Elena Frias de Chavez touching cheeks during a moment of shared grief. But religious conservatives say his actions are 'sinful' under Islamic doctrine which forbids Muslim men from touching women outside their immediate family. Controversy: This photo of President Ahmadinejad closely embracing Elena Frias de Chavez was slammed by religious conservatives in Iran They claim the act insulted Iran's religious dignity and amounted to 'haram' \u2013 a term used to describe a religiously forbidden act under Islamic rules.\n@highlight\nPictured touching cheeks with Elena Frias de Chavez at service\n@highlight\nMuslim men banned from touching women outside immediate family\n@highlight\nClerics say his actions are 'sinful' under Islamic doctrine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 309}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 584, "end": 604}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 846, "end": 866}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President Ahmadinejad was one of a number of world leaders at the funeral of former @placeholder President Hugo Chavez on Friday", "idx": 13713}], "idx": 8861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A rabbi walks into St. Peter's Square, meets the pope, and tells the Holy Father that one way to defuse the sex abuse scandal plaguing the church is for the Vatican to begin promoting a secular version of Shabbat dinner, the traditional Jewish Friday meal. It's no joke. A prominent American rabbi, Shmuley Boteach, spoke briefly to Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday about encouraging parents to eat dinner with their children as a way for the Vatican to re-establish its pro-family image, which has been battered by the priest sex abuse scandal, Boteach said. The brief exchange came after the pope's regular Wednesday address at the Vatican, during which Boteach was seated on a dais along with other Vatican guests. When he met Benedict on a receiving line afterward, Boteach pitched him on his family dinner initiative, called \"Turn Friday Night into Family Night.\"\n@highlight\nAmerican rabbi Shmuley Boteach spoke to Pope Benedict XVI about dinner idea\n@highlight\nBoteach calls his proposal \"Turn Friday Night into Family Night\"\n@highlight\nPope seemed receptive to idea, but made no firm commitments, Boteach said", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 308, "end": 322}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 902, "end": 916}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I thinks he's a friend to the @placeholder -- a very close friend,\" Boteach said of the pope.", "idx": 13716}], "idx": 8864} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Antwan \"Big Boi\" Patton considers himself a \"truther.\" The 37-year-old rapper, producer and one-half of the legendary hip hop group OutKast said his grandmother once told him his position as a public figure was to bring valuable information to his audience and community. \"There's facts right there in your face,\" Big Boi said. \"They've got a cure for cancer, they've got a cure for AIDS, cure for everything, but they make so much money off the medicine you'll never see it. The people have to understand that.\" CNN Soundwaves: Big Boi on Big Boi Talking about life According to Big Boi the average person is living an illusion and accepting false information. Hence the name of his latest solo album (he counts it as his third, calling \"Speakerboxxx\" his actual first album), \"Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors,\" which he has called an overall \"search for truth.\"\n@highlight\nRapper Big Boi says his latest album is a \"search for truth\"\n@highlight\nSays there is no beef between him and fellow Outkast member Andre 3000\n@highlight\nFans have been awaiting a reunion from the pair", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 522, "end": 524}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 788, "end": 820}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another theory Big Boi finds himself dealing with is the status of @placeholder and his relationship with Andre 3000.", "idx": 13718}], "idx": 8865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a terrified woman desperately fought for her life as her crazed husband held a knife against her throat. Neighbours watched in horror as drunk Glenn Mills grabbed his wife Susan around the neck and threatened to kill her, a court heard. The terrified mother feared she was going to die at the hands of her jealous husband as he pointed the large kitchen towards her throat and told her: 'If I'm going down I'm going down for something worthwhile.' This was the moment terrified mother Susan Mills was seen on camera fighting for her life as her drunken husband wielded a knife in their back garden\n@highlight\nSusan Mills had desperately fought for her life against her husband Glenn\n@highlight\nThe terrified mother thought she would die at the hands of jealous Mills\n@highlight\nMills held a knife to her throat threatening as Mrs Mills pleaded for help\n@highlight\nEventually she got free and threw the knife next door before calling police", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the 48 year old alcoholic returned in July after drinking and Susan complained, telling him: '@placeholder you can't treat me like this.'", "idx": 13720}], "idx": 8867} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 05:33 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 17 June 2013 Iran is preparing to send 4,000 troops in to Syria to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the wake of America's announcement it will be providing 'military aid' to the country's Muslim rebels. President Barack Obama made the pledge earlier this week after the U.S. claimed it found 'conclusive evidence' Assad's regime has used chemical weapons against the rebel forces - which includes the most extreme Sunni Islamists - and has called for Britain and France to back the move. While Britain hasn't made a guarantee either way as yet, more than 350 Royal Marines are being sent to Jordan as part of an 8,000-strong 'multinational exercise', further increasing tensions in the war-torn region.\n@highlight\n350 Royal Marines on way to Jordan as part of 'multinational exercise'\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron welcomed Barack Obama's vow to provide 'military aid' to Syrian rebels but has so far only promised Britain's 'non-lethal' support\n@highlight\nBritain and U.S. to tackle Putin for supporting Syria's president at G8 meet\n@highlight\nVideos on YouTube shows rebels with shoulder-fired heat-seeking missiles\n@highlight\nClips prompt fears arming rebels will put weapons in hands of extremists", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Yes there are elements of the @placeholder opposition that are deeply unsavoury, that are very dangerous, very extremist and I want nothing to do with them.", "idx": 13723}], "idx": 8870} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Middlesbrough's on-loan FA Cup hero Patrick Bamford can see plenty of his Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho in his current manager Aitor Karanka. Bamford, 21, is enjoying a superb campaign on Teesside, having moved from Stamford Bridge on a season-long deal. The move was given the full blessing of Mourinho, who had Karanka as his assistant during his time in charge at Real Madrid. Middlesbrough striker Patrick Bamford celebrates after scoring for his side against Manchester City Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka (right) watches on during the match at Manchester City Karanka is now making an impact at the Riverside Stadium, with his Boro side second in the Sky Bet Championship and through to the FA Cup fifth round after a stunning 2-0 win at Manchester City.\n@highlight\n21-year-old is at Middlesbrough on a season-long loan from Chelsea\n@highlight\nAitor Karanka was Jose Mourinho's assistant at Real Madrid\n@highlight\nMiddlesbrough knocked Manchester City out the FA Cup on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 659, "end": 678}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}, {"start": 944, "end": 958}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He doesn't miss out a thing and he is very rigorous with his approach to every single game, whether it is @placeholder or whoever else we might play.", "idx": 13725}], "idx": 8871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the horrifying moment a man was left blinded in one eye after being beaten with his own belt by a gang of thugs. The 32-year-old Bensalaman Ismai was attacked at around 6am on January 26 last year after becoming embroiled in a dispute over a taxi in Birmingham city centre. After trying to run away, he was chased down and punched, kicked and hit in the face with the buckle of his belt, causing him to lose vision in one of his eyes. 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Sergeant Beharry, 34, showed off his son Ayden for the first time in an interview with Hello! magazine and said that he never imagined he would become a father. He was the first serviceman honoured with the VC in 23 years after risking his life to save his colleagues in Iraq, suffering horrific injuries in the process.\n@highlight\nSergeant Beharry, 34, spoke of his delight at Ayden's birth in Hello! magazine\n@highlight\nHe was awarded the VC after saving his colleagues' lives in Iraq\n@highlight\nGrenada-born Beharry married wife Mallissa in March five months after they met\n@highlight\nThe full interview is in the latest edition of Hello! magazine which is out now.", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 493, "end": 494}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 728}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder and I felt strongly that it was important to marry before our baby arrives.", "idx": 13729}], "idx": 8874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is hard to imagine these stars snapping up a Thomson holiday, even if they do enjoy a good 'pardy'. But the famous faces from Made in Chelsea joined DJ and TV presenter Jameela Jamil and Millie Mackintosh to celebrate the launch of the holiday company's new service for young travellers. Ollie Proudlock, Binky Felstead and Lucy Watson were out in forces in London's Shoreditch for the glitzy launch. The Made in Chelsea stars were on hand to host the party in London's trendy Shoreditch The stars walked down the red carpet to Callooh Callay cocktail bar for party to celebrate the launch of Thomson Scene, the company's bid to provide more upmarket party holidays for the 18-35s.\n@highlight\nMiC stars joined by alumnus Millie Mackintosh and DJ Jameela Jamil\n@highlight\nOllie, Binky and Lucy hosted a party to launch Thomson Scene holidays\n@highlight\nThailand, Mexico and Ibiza were the party destinations of the night", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 152, "end": 153}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 190, "end": 206}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 724, "end": 740}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ollie Proudlock opted for a summer look and a @placeholder-inspired 'scene' for his party", "idx": 13733}], "idx": 8877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The MTV Video Music Awards competed with Vice President Joe Biden's convention speech Thursday night, offering Olympic gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas doing flips and rapper Lil' Wayne stage diving. MTV moved the East Coast broadcast of the Los Angeles show up an hour when programmers realized they would be up against President Barack Obama's acceptance speech unless they ended the two-hour show by 10 p.m. One Direction claimed the most screen time, winning three \"Moon Man\" trophies and performing their pop hit \"One Thing\" in the show. The UK boy band won for best new artist, best pop video and the \"most shareworthy\" video.\n@highlight\nOne Direction claims three \"Moon Man\" trophies and performs \"One Thing\"\n@highlight\nThe 2012 version of MTV's big show passes without a major faux pas\n@highlight\nBeyonce loses again, but Kanye West was not in the house to object\n@highlight\nHost Kevin Hart tells Drake and Chris Brown: \"Nip it in the bud, guys. I'm tired of it. 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In a long message posted on his website, Ward explained that he was simply not able to come to terms with his bandmates. The metal pioneers are playing their first show since 2005 this Saturday evening at their hometown of Birmingham, England -- and Ward claims that he first learned of the gig through an ad on the Internet. The original Sabbath lineup announced last November that they would reunite for a tour and their first album since 1978's \"Never Say Die!\" Less than two months later, guitarist Tony Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma, prompting Sabbath to cancel the vast majority of their summer tour. Weeks later, Bill Ward announced via a Facebook that he would not participate in the group's reunion until he was presented with a \"signable contract.\" The group vowed to carry on without him and had recently announced a headlining gig at Lollapalooza, as well as a warm-up show in Birmingham this Saturday.\n@highlight\nBill Ward has declined to play at any of the Black Sabbath's three gigs scheduled this year\n@highlight\nSabbath asked him to play this Saturday's gig for free without any guarantee\n@highlight\n\"I'm very, very sorry that it's fallen to this,\" Ward said in a statement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1315}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I found out about the Birmingham gig on Monday, April 30 through the @placeholder ad.", "idx": 13753}], "idx": 8889} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Duncan Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Jenson Button has issued an emphatic response to boss Ron Dennis\u2019s criticism by calling on the entire McLaren team to raise their game in a bid to curve the constructor\u2019s downward spiral. Dennis took aim at Button last weekend after ordering the Englishman, who will compete in his 15th British Grand Prix on Sunday, to improve on his performances after seeing McLaren slump to sixth in the championship. But Button, seemingly irked by his boss\u2019s comments, fought back in bullish fashion on the eve of his home race. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Button on Dennis's claims he must try harder\n@highlight\nButton has hit back at criticism from McLaren boss Dennis\n@highlight\nMcLaren driver has been off the pace of his rivals Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton\n@highlight\nDennis stirred the pot by saying Button should be 'trying harder' in races", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "is I have true belief in myself and I am giving it my all,\u2019 @placeholder", "idx": 13763}], "idx": 8895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 12:31 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 27 August 2013 Families forking out for flights to the sun, together with all the summer clothes and travel insurance, are paying a staggering \u00a32billion \u2018holiday tax\u2019, it is claimed. For a combination of Air Passenger Duty, VAT and insurance tax are imposing a huge financial burden on families who already struggle to afford a foreign break. New research from the TaxPayers\u2019 Alliance warns UK flight taxes are the most expensive in the world, adding hundreds of pounds to some holidays. Checking in: Research from the TaxPayers' Alliance warns UK flight taxes are the most expensive in the world\n@highlight\nThe TaxPayers' Alliance said the tax take equates to an average of \u00a356 for every many woman and child who flies overseas each year\n@highlight\nIt warns UK flight taxes are the most expensive in the world, adding hundreds of pounds to some holidays\n@highlight\nA family of six travelling to Spain 'will have faced an average tax bill of \u00a3187 on their flights and holiday purchases in the UK'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 304, "end": 321}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 491, "end": 492}, {"start": 619, "end": 637}, {"start": 645, "end": 646}, {"start": 712, "end": 730}, {"start": 859, "end": 860}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Air Passenger Duty on flights out of @placeholder is charged in several bands according to the distance of the flight and the class of ticket.", "idx": 13764}], "idx": 8896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Leonard Pitts Jr., a columnist for the Miami Herald, won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for commentary and is the author of a new novel, \"Before I Forget\" and of \"Becoming Dad: Black Men and the Journey to Fatherhood.\" Leonard Pitts says neither the black nor white yardsticks on race present the full picture. (CNN) -- They're not going to like this. Indeed, one suspects the National Urban League's recently released 2009 State of Black America report quantifying racial inequities in employment, housing, education, criminal justice, health and other arenas will be about as welcome as graffiti on the Lincoln Memorial among those Americans who convinced themselves in November the country had entered a \"post-racial\" era.\n@highlight\nLeonard Pitts: Whites want to view race in terms of progress blacks have made\n@highlight\nHe says blacks view race as the distance it will take them to achieve equality\n@highlight\nHe says neither picture is complete and it will take both to reach desired goal\n@highlight\nPitts: State of Black America report provides useful data on inequities", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 203, "end": 223}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 320, "end": 322}, {"start": 385, "end": 405}, {"start": 432, "end": 453}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And yet, at the same time, a document that presents an incomplete prescription for the uplift of @placeholder.", "idx": 13765}], "idx": 8897} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "var twitterVia = 'MailOnline'; DM.later('bundle', function(){ DM.has('shareLinkTop', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2588017', 'title': 'How L\\'Wren\\'s death was foreshadowed days BEFORE her suicide', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2588017/Was-Lwren-Scotts-death-foreshadowed-blind-item-revealed-knew-problems-helped.html', 'eTwitterStatus': ' http://dailym.ai/ORpYnS via @' + twitterVia, 'articleChannelFollowButton': 'MailOnline', 'isChannel': false, 'hideEmail': true, 'placement': 'top', 'anchor': 'tl'}); }); 259 View comments DM.later('bundle', function(){ DMS.Article.init('top'); }); A celebrity gossip site has claimed that one of their blind items predicted that L'Wren Scott was not well just four days before she killed herself in her Manhattan apartment.\n@highlight\nBlind item posted four days before L'Wren Scott's funeral hints that a 'C list' star with a 'permanent A-lister' boyfriend was distraught\n@highlight\nSaid that they had been fighting because the boyfriend was a serial cheater who was significantly shorter than his girlfriend\n@highlight\nAlso cited the woman's cancellation of a major project which lines up with Scott's decision to call off her London Fashion Week show\n@highlight\nThe 49-year-old designer was found dead in her Manhattan apartment on March 17 while her boyfriend Mick Jagger was on tour in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 200, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 352, "end": 374}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 398, "end": 423}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1352}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the weekend, a source close to @placeholder, who is worth a reported", "idx": 13766}], "idx": 8898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama had stern words for his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over Russia's actions in Ukraine, following a meeting Thursday of G7 leaders in Brussels, Belgium, at which Russia was excluded. Putin \"has a chance to get back into a lane of international law,\" Obama said. But for this to happen, he said, Putin must take steps over the coming weeks that include recognizing Ukraine's new President-elect Petro Poroshenko, stopping the flow of weapons over the border into Ukraine and ceasing Russian support for pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine. \"We cannot simply allow drift,\" Obama said, speaking alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron following bilateral talks.\n@highlight\nNEW: State media: Russia's ambassador will attend Poroshenko's inauguration\n@highlight\nObama says Putin has a chance to \"get back into a lane of international law\"\n@highlight\nG7 leaders warn Russia they are ready to impose more sanctions over Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussia's Putin and Ukraine's new President-elect do not rule out meeting in France", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 162, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 892, "end": 893}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder may not have been at the table, but the summit's message was clearly directed at Russia.", "idx": 13769}], "idx": 8900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Secret Tory files about the private lives of MPs are to be opened up for an inquiry into widespread child abuse at the heart of the establishment. David Cameron has ordered the Conservative Party\u2019s whips\u2019 office to hand over any evidence to investigators trying to uncover historic child abuse in Westminster. It comes after the extraordinary revelation that the government of former Prime Minister Edward Heath could cover up scandals involving MPs and \u2018small boys\u2019 in return for loyalty. David Cameron has ordered the Conservative Party\u2019s whips\u2019 office to hand over any evidence to investigators trying to uncover historic child abuse in Westminster\n@highlight\nCameron has ordered Tory Party to open up records to child abuse probe\n@highlight\nComes after Ex MP revealed how whips could 'get a chap out of trouble'\n@highlight\nScandals involving MPs and debt or 'small boys' would be covered up\n@highlight\nExtraordinary claim was made by former Tory whip Tim Fortescue\n@highlight\nFormer Prime Minister Edward Heath also kept MPs' secrets in a 'dirt book'", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 47}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 177, "end": 194}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 520, "end": 537}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before becoming Prime Minister, @placeholder was Tory chief whip from 1956 to 1959.", "idx": 13778}], "idx": 8904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the outlying slums of Cairo, people \"drown in oceans of garbage\" and are forced to live with the stench of polluted air, says Mahmoud Gamal, 26, a marketing executive living in Cairo, Egypt's capital. Gamal's comments were made through CNN iReport, which has an assignment on life in Egypt under President Mohamed Morsy. The iReporters describe a life in which many people in the North African nation are facing a daily battle against poverty, spiraling inflation and high unemployment. Morsy, meanwhile, is in negotiations for the country to get an economic rescue package from the International Monetary Fund.\n@highlight\nEgypt -- the Arab world's most populous nation -- is seeking a rescue loan of $4.8 billion\n@highlight\nEgypt is grappling with a high unemployment rate of 13% and a young workforce\n@highlight\nInternational Monetary Fund projects inflation in Egypt to rise to 10.7 in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 595, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 826, "end": 852}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, in an exclusive interview with CNN in January, @placeholder said: \"To start real stability and development, we may take six months or a year but to reach what we want may take five to 10 years...", "idx": 13781}], "idx": 8906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American military aircraft will fly African and European peacekeepers to the Central African Republic, which is in the midst of a bloody internal conflict between various proclaimed Christian and Muslim militias and other rebel factions. The decision announced the Pentagon was followed by a statement from President Barack Obama, who called on the country's citizens to reject violence and urged the transitional government to join \"respected leaders\" in Muslim and Christian communities in calling for \"calm and peace.\" \"Individuals who are engaging in violence must be held accountable in accordance with the law. Meanwhile, as forces from other African countries and France work to restore security, the United States will support their efforts to protect civilians,\" Obama said.\n@highlight\nNEW: French President Francois Hollande will visit the Central African Republic on Tuesday\n@highlight\nU.S. President Barack Obama calls for the country to reject violence\n@highlight\nU.S. military to fly African and European peacekeepers into capital\n@highlight\nThe Central African Republic is wracked by internal conflict", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 86, "end": 109}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 826, "end": 842}, {"start": 859, "end": 882}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The request for near term help involves U.S. air support to enable the prompt deployment of @placeholder forces \"to prevent the further spread of sectarian violence,\" Woog said.", "idx": 13789}], "idx": 8910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- Prosecutors can play tapes of 911 calls made by Florida murder suspect Casey Anthony's mother after she learned her granddaughter was missing, a judge ruled Thursday. Anthony's mother, Cindy Anthony, admitted during a hearing Thursday in Orlando that she had made exaggerated accusations about her daughter in those calls in a bid to get police to her home. But Circuit Judge Belvin Perry ruled that Cindy Anthony was trying to use calls to police as a \"ploy\" to get her daughter to tell her what she knew about the missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Defense lawyers sought to have thrown out of court as hearsay, but Perry found the tapes were not being used to prove the facts of the case.\n@highlight\nNEW: A Florida judge has allowed the 911 tapes to stay in evidence\n@highlight\nMother: I didn't want police thinking I was \"some crazy grandmother\"\n@highlight\nThe defense argues that taped phone calls are hearsay and should not be admitted\n@highlight\nProsecutors say calls are critical to their case against Anthony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder threatened to call the police, hoping it would force Casey Anthony to say where her daughter was.", "idx": 13790}], "idx": 8911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Gandy has long had a hold of the male modelling scene on the British High Street. A model turned designer for M&S, he has lent his face as well as his fashion opinion to prestigious British brands - even writing articles for UK publications like Vogue, GQ and the Telegraph. But hot young American hunk Sean O'Pry, it seems, is hot on his heels with a jaw-dropping campaign for Next. 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Bullet the horse found itself in the middle of a heated custody battle between Raphine Pierce, of Lake Helen, Florida, and Thomas Pugliese,, 46, who ended up behind bars over allegations of equine theft. Bullet was given to Pierce in July by Pugliese\u2019s mother, who said she could not longer care for the animal, Orlando Sentinel reported.\n@highlight\nThomas Pugliese, 46, was charged with grant theft of farm animal\n@highlight\nRaphine Pierce said Pugliese's mother gave her Bullet the horse in July\n@highlight\nHorse vanished from Pierce's pasture days later and re-emerged on Pugliese's property, but without his white markings\n@highlight\nPugliese's teenage daughter rode on Bullet into the woods when police came by to conduct a search", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 410, "end": 424}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that he is @placeholder\u2019s owner, while Pierce is in possession of the horse\u2019s", "idx": 13804}], "idx": 8919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley O'keeffe PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:05 EST, 24 December 2013 Two members of the jailed Russian protest punk band Pussy Riot have vowed to set up a human rights organisation. Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina were granted amnesty on Monday, two months short of their scheduled release. The move has been seen as the Kremlin's attempt to soothe criticism of Russia's human rights record ahead of the February Winter Olympics in Sochi. 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The prisoner turned president's funeral in his childhood village of Qunu marked the end of 10 days mourning, during which tribal elders guided Mandela's transition to the afterlife. The funeral was a final chance for those who knew him best to say goodbye. 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While no resistance was reported, activists criticized the Israeli action as \"illegal\" and vowed that activists \"will keep coming, wave after wave\" to try to deliver aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Activists on board the \"Freedom Waves to Gaza\" mini-flotilla were \"attempting to break the maritime security blockade that is in place in accordance with international law,\" the Israeli military said, and were refusing to heed their calls to turn back. \"The boarding was carried out in line with directives from the Israeli government and after all attempts to prevent the vessels from reaching the Gaza Strip were made, but to no avail,\" the military said.\n@highlight\nActivists are from different countries\n@highlight\nThe ships will be diverted to the Ashdod port, Israel says\n@highlight\nActivists will be transferred to the custody of Israeli authorities\n@highlight\nNo resistance was reported", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel says it is concerned about the smuggling of arms to @placeholder militants intent on attacking the Jewish state.", "idx": 13834}], "idx": 8940} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The same day the man he fatally struck was laid to rest, NASCAR driver Tony Stewart's team announced that he won't be racing this weekend -- though it didn't rule a return to the track soon thereafter. In a brief statement, Stewart-Haas Racing said Thursday that Stewart \"has decided not to compete\" in Sunday's race in NASCAR's top division, the Sprint Cup Series. Jeff Burton will take his place in the No. 14 car in the Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan International Speedway. \"The driver change pertains only to Michigan,\" the Stewart-Haas Racing team said. \"Stewart's plans for upcoming Sprint Cup races have yet to be determined.\"\n@highlight\nTony Stewart fatally struck dirt-track driver Kevin Ward Jr. last weekend\n@highlight\nAuthorities are investigating, but no charges have been filed in the case\n@highlight\nRace team: Stewart won't be in the next Sprint Cup race, but he may return\n@highlight\nThe announcement comes the same day as Ward's funeral in New York state", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 233, "end": 251}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 432, "end": 448}, {"start": 453, "end": 483}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 537, "end": 555}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 967, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Apparently, @placeholder was the only one driving out there who didn't see him,\" the father said, according to the report.", "idx": 13847}], "idx": 8950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Laurie Fine, the wife of a former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach accused of molesting ball boys, plans to sue ESPN and two of the network's reporters for libel in a federal court, her lawyers said Wednesday. A draft of the lawsuit says sports journalists Mark Schwarz and Arthur Berko \"spitefully destroyed Laurie Fine's reputation in an attempt to capitalize financially in the tragic wake of the Penn State sex abuse scandal.\" It says Fine's reputation was ruined by the malicious publication of false and defamatory accusations. In response, ESPN backed its stories. \"The suit is without merit and we stand by our reporting,\" the sports programming network said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Laurie Fine wants ESPN to apologize and retract its reporting\n@highlight\nNEW: Her reputation has been ruined by false reports, she says\n@highlight\nLaurie Fine plans to sue ESPN and two reporters, says they destroyed her reputation\n@highlight\nFour men have accused Bernie Fine of abuse; tape dragged Laurie Fine into the story in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 43, "end": 61}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Among the false accusations @placeholder alleges in the lawsuit are:", "idx": 13850}], "idx": 8951} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of Nigerian criminals will be sent home to serve out prison sentences under a deal set to be struck by ministers within weeks. Talks are continuing into reaching a compulsory prisoner transfer agreement, which could see more than half of the 500 criminals from Nigeria currently in UK jails repatriated. Prisons minister Jeremy Wright told MailOnline how 'more foreign prisoners must serve their sentences in their own countries'. Deportation: Ministers want to send hundreds of Nigerian criminals to serve out their sentence at home to cut the cost for British taxpayers Ministers have been ordered to step up efforts to end the scandal of more than one in eight prisoners being from overseas.\n@highlight\nA total of 534 Nigerian nationals are serving sentences in British prisons\n@highlight\nBritain has promised \u00a31million to improve Nigeria's crumbling jails\n@highlight\nMinister Jeremy Wright says prisoner transfer deal is close to being sealed\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron promised to slash the number of foreign inmates", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 291, "end": 292}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In April Mr @placeholder said: \u2018When people are sent to prison in the UK we should do everything we can to make sure that if they\u2019re foreign nationals, they are sent back to their country to serve their sentence in a foreign prison.", "idx": 13852}], "idx": 8952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This week the Democratic National Convention isn't running away from the abortion issue. Almost all of Tuesday night's speakers made some reference to reproductive freedom, from Nancy Keenan of NARAL to Michelle Obama. So confidently and constantly was it mentioned that it became something of a litany. Deval Patrick is for it, Martin O'Malley wants it passionately, Julian Castro sees it as a fundamental right. In case you missed it, the Democrats really, really believe in reproductive freedom. The electoral message is that Mitt Romney and the Republicans are waging a war on women, or at least a concerted effort to limit access to contraception and abortion. The goal is to expand the gender voting gap to the Democratic Party's advantage. And also to turn out the base -- reviving the liberal coalition that put Barack Obama in office in 2008\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: Democrats are not running from abortion issue, just the opposite\n@highlight\nHe says Mitt Romney avoids it -- a switch for GOP, which has long used it as wedge issue\n@highlight\nStanley: Unlike top Democrats in past, Obama makes it clear he supports abortion rights\n@highlight\nStanley: Obama, Democrats risk sounding like \"war on women\" fight more important than jobs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 52}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 726, "end": 741}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By contrast, @placeholder seems to be avoiding abortion talk as much as possible.", "idx": 13855}, {"query": "It used to be Republicans who used abortion as a wedge issue against @placeholder.", "idx": 13857}, {"query": "Perhaps @placeholder is using abortion less as a specific issue to wedge between Republicans and women than as a way of accentuating the infamous Romney \"weirdo factor.\"", "idx": 13861}], "idx": 8954} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:59 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:38 EST, 31 May 2013 Katie Couric revealed this week that she once went on first dates with Full House star Bob Saget and Survivor host Jeff Probst - but neither ever called her again. Now the guys have given their take on their experience with the TV journalist and talk show host, now 56. In an endearing email to Us Weekly, Probst revealed a mutual friend first tried to set them up in 2001, but 'the timing never worked out'. It wasn't meant to be: Katie Couric and Jeff Probst have both given their take on their first - and only - date\n@highlight\nBob Saget also responds to talk show host's revelation the pair once had a romantic dinner", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not interested: She also went to dinner once with @placeholder", "idx": 13866}, {"query": "He revealed that @placeholder 'gave me a hard time' about his lack of interest.", "idx": 13867}], "idx": 8957} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DEKALB, Illinois (CNN) -- Eric Mace says he thought he was giving his daughter good advice by asking her to sit up front in class. Ryanne Mace was 19 when she was killed last year in a shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University. \"I'd like you to sit in the front row of every class that you're in and constantly drag information out of these people, and if you don't understand what they're talking about, raise your hand and say, 'I don't get it' until you get it,\" Mace recalled telling her. His daughter, 19-year-old Ryanne, took that advice. Now, he wishes she would have sat somewhere else.\n@highlight\nSteven Kazmierczak carried out shooting spree at Northern Illinois February 14, 2008\n@highlight\nFather of Ryanne Mace told his daughter to always sit on the front row of class\n@highlight\n\"There's always an ache, loneliness and a longing,\" says Ryanne Mace's mother\n@highlight\nParents want to know more details about the shooting and the killer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 205, "end": 232}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 613, "end": 630}, {"start": 662, "end": 678}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because @placeholder had not been in a mental facility for more than five years, he was legally able to purchase those weapons in Illinois -- and on the firearms application form Kazmierczak filled out, he stated that he had never been adjudicated \"mentally defective\" and had never been \"committed to a mental institution.\"", "idx": 13882}], "idx": 8968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The share price of Samsung Electronics dropped nearly 7.5% in trading Monday as investors had their first opportunity to react to the more than $1 billion decision against the Korean electronics giant by a California jury for infringing on Apple patents. Samsung dropped 6.3% at the open of South Korea's Kospi index and finished the day down 7.45%, after dropping as much as 7.7%. The tumble erased about $12 billion from the company's market value Monday. Samsung is planning to appeal Friday's decision of a U.S. federal jury which awarded Apple $1.05 billion for copying the look and feel of iPhones and iPad design. The jury rejected Samsung's counterclaims against Apple.\n@highlight\nNEW The share price of Samsung Electronics dropped nearly 7.5% in trading Monday\n@highlight\nComes after a California jury awarded Apple $1.05 billion in a patent dispute with Samsung\n@highlight\nThe tumble erased about $12 billion from the South Korean electronics giant's market value", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 46}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 721, "end": 739}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Korean court ordered Apple to pay Samsung $35,000 and Samsung to pay @placeholder $22,000.", "idx": 13893}], "idx": 8974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Military commanders along the turbulent Thai-Cambodian border agreed to a cease-fire on Thursday, a Thai military source told CNN. A border dispute that turned violent over the last week remains volatile, and the hiatus was forged at the unit commander level but not the higher levels of the militaries. The source, who asked not to be named because he is not authorized to speak, said if the peace persists, higher-ranking people may meet on Friday. They would be Thailand's 2nd Region commander, Lt. Gen Tawatchai Samutsakorn, and Lt. Gen. 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The 30-year-old U.S. runaway remained in the zone last night after a last-minute glitch in plans to allow him to cross the border control pending a formal decision regarding his application for asylum. He is still expected to leave a cramped transit hotel soon but a senior Russian official said his movements would initially be strictly curtailed, even though President Vladimir Putin has denied his intelligence services are seeking secrets known to the former contractor for the National Security Agency.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. whistleblower lacked necessary document he needed to cross into Russia\n@highlight\nHe's still expected to leave soon, but will be kept in designated security areas\n@highlight\n'Lots of bureacracy': Lawyer says Snowden still stuck in airport 'for now' as White House seeks clarity on his whereabouts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 799, "end": 822}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lawyer stressed Snowden is staying in the transit zone \u2018for now\u2019 and \u2018intends to stay in Russia, study @placeholder culture.\u2019", "idx": 13907}], "idx": 8984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The widow of Chris Kyle's sniper colleague has hit out at the Oscar-nominated film 'American Sniper', claiming it portrays her late husband as a coward who 'questioned America's mission in Iraq'. Marc Lee, whose shooting death in the then-battle-torn city of Ramadi is graphically depicted in the $264million box-office sensation, was deployed abroad with the Navy SEALS in April 2006. Over the next four months, he served alongside his Charlie Platoon 'brothers', including Kyle, who is played by Bradley Cooper and whose death aged 38 at a US rifle range is not featured in the movie. However, on August 2, 2006, Lee was shot dead in a gunfight after stepping into the line of fire to protect his teammates - an action that saw him posthumously awarded two separate honors.\n@highlight\nSniper Marc Lee was deployed to Iraq with the Navy SEALS in April 2006\n@highlight\nOver next four months, he served with 'American Sniper' star Chris Kyle\n@highlight\nIn August 2006, he was shot dead while protecting his SEAL teammates\n@highlight\nSoldier's actions in the war saw him receive three awards posthumously\n@highlight\nBut his wife, Maya Elbaum, claims film's portrayal of him is not accurate\n@highlight\nSays he is shown as coward who 'questioned America's mission in Iraq'\n@highlight\nInstead, husband was a passionate, strong and selfless SEAL, she says\n@highlight\nTrial of Kyle's alleged murderer, Eddie Ray Routh, is currently underway", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 438, "end": 452}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 543, "end": 544}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 910, "end": 924}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1411}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This belief stemmed not only from @placeholder's desire to serve for his beloved country, America, but also to 'protect innocent Iraqis who lived in constant fear of terrorists', she wrote in the article.", "idx": 13908}], "idx": 8985} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They\u2019re here. The mad set of Besiktas supporters to descend on north London have arrived in their thousands, ready to show Tottenham exactly what European football ought to feel like. Kick-off: Thursday October 2, 8.05pm TV: ITV/ITV4 HD. The flock of banners, flares and unified war cries in that pocket of White Hart Lane should make it a night to savour. The travelling Turks are not AEL Limassol, Tromso or FC Sheriff \u2013 they have rocked up for points and bring a squad capable of doing some serious damage. That\u2019s exactly why Spurs should treat this as a Champions League dress rehearsal.\n@highlight\nTottenham play Besiktas in the Europa League on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe north London side will be hoping to replicate memorable European nights of the past at White Hart Lane\n@highlight\nSpurs beat Inter Milan 3-1 in November 2010 while also pulling off a sensational win at the San Siro against AC Milan in February 2011\n@highlight\nMauricio Pochettino's side face their toughest game to date in the competition\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea striker Demba Ba is expected to lead the line for Besiktas\n@highlight\nEuropa League final will be held at Warsaw's Narodowy Stadium on May 27", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 225, "end": 227}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 935, "end": 953}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces his first real test in the UEFA Europa League when Tottenham face Besiktas", "idx": 13912}], "idx": 8986} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One mall Santa might be getting some coal in his stocking this year. Last week, Santa Claus and a helper elf from The Shops at Mission Viejo in California turned away a 7-year-old girl with autism and her service dog, a pit bull named Pup-Cake. According to the Orange County Register, Abcde Santos, who pronounces her first name \"ab-suh-dee,\" and Pup-Cake stood in line for 30 minutes to meet with the unnamed mall Santa. But he declined to meet the girl because he feared the 5-year-old pit bull. \"After the Santos family offered to remove the dog from the area, the building, Santa still refused to see the child,\" Julie Miller, a family friend who runs a Facebook page dedicated to Pup-Cake and service animals, told the Register.\n@highlight\nA mall Santa in California reportedly turned away a child\n@highlight\nThe 7-year-old has autism and a pit bull as a service dog\n@highlight\nSanta company says he and his helper elf have been assigned other duties", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 123, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 271, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miller told the paper the family is pleased with the decision to replace the @placeholder and hopes it will lead to better awareness.", "idx": 13913}, {"query": "\"They want people to get educated not about autism or pit bulls, but about the disabilities act so that little girls like @placeholder won't go and see Santa and end up crying,\" she said.", "idx": 13914}], "idx": 8987} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Shergold Ross McCormack started the repayments on his \u00a311m transfer fee with the goal that may well have saved Felix Magath\u2019s job as Fulham edged this spicy west London derby. There were plenty of raised eyebrows when the striker arrived from Leeds United but he gained instant hero status at Griffin Park with a second-half winner. Trading passes with Chris David, McCormack slotted the ball home left-footed from a tight angle to sink Brentford and settle a highly entertaining Cup tie. 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The government in Kiev denied sending the regular army into the centre of Donetsk, which the separatists captured in April, but said small 'self-organised' pro-Ukrainian groups were fighting the pro-Russian rebels in the city. Four people were killed in clashes near the railway station and close to the airport outside Donetsk, local health officials said in the industrial city which was home to about one million people before many fled the fighting in the region.\n@highlight\nSeparatists say Ukrainian government are trying to take back the city\n@highlight\nUkraine denies involvement saying 'self-organised' groups behind attack\n@highlight\nIt is one of two cities rebels still hold after being ousted from several towns", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shooting: Tanks open fire on @placeholder attackers during the morning", "idx": 13942}], "idx": 9004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller It is known as the world's toughest team sport, where the players seem to spend more time embroiled in mass brawls and punch-ups than they do scoring goals. But as these adorable pictures show, even the brutal world of professional ice hockey can have its tender moments. When children of the Stanley Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks players ventured onto the ice to celebrate their team's win, a fan of the losing Boston Bruins put rivalry aside to take their picture. 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Emma Appleton claims the seedy offer was made from the photographer\u2019s Facebook account on Sunday and involved a shoot in Richardson's hometown of New York City. His spokeswoman said the message is a fake and denied her client's involvement. Appleton uploaded the grab to Twitter on Sunday afternoon - setting off a flurry of shocked replies from her followers before she deleted her entire account and took the picture off her Instagram page.\n@highlight\nBritish model Emma Appleton uploaded a screengrab of a message sent to her by someone allegedly named Terry Richardson on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe message appeared to promise a Vogue photoshoot in exchange for sex\n@highlight\nRichardson has photographed Barack Obama, Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga\n@highlight\nHas been the subject of past controversy - including claims of inappropriate sexual behavior\n@highlight\nThe Rolling Stone and GQ photographer has vehemently denied all claims\n@highlight\nHis spokeswoman has branded Appleton's message as a fake", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1320, "end": 1327}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is known for being part of the celebrity culture with many very famous friends", "idx": 13945}], "idx": 9006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, head of the Islamic State or Iraq and the Levant, has released a 19-minute video calling on Muslims to build an 'Islamic state' The leader of extremist group ISIS has called on Muslims to come to the territory his group has seized to help build an Islamic state, declaring: 'The earth is Allah's.' Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, head of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, said in a 19-minute audiotape released online yesterday: 'Muslims, rush to your state. Yes, it is your state.' In the audio, posted on militant websites which have been used by the group before, the leader makes a special call to those with practical skills - such as scholars, judges, doctors, engineers and people with military and administrative expertise - to come 'answer the dire need of the Muslims for them'.\n@highlight\nAbu Bakr al-Baghdad released 19-minute audiotape online earlier today\n@highlight\nMade special call to those with practical skills such as doctors, judges and engineers to 'answer the dire need of the Muslims for them'\n@highlight\nComes as large weapon, believed to be a Scud, photographed in militants' possession\n@highlight\nSeen being transported by masked men in city of Raqqa in Syria yesterday\n@highlight\nRaqqa is proclaimed capital of ISIS, which now calls itself the Islamic State\n@highlight\nExperts dismiss the idea, suggesting it is highly unlikely to be operable", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 51, "end": 54}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 339}, {"start": 354, "end": 389}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 820, "end": 838}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1304}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This morning, @placeholder's newly elected members of parliament attended their first government", "idx": 13959}], "idx": 9017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brazilian starlet Neymar completed his transfer to Barcelona on Monday and swiftly declared that his aim was to help Lionel Messi continue to be the best footballer on the planet. \"Barca are more than a club and a great team and I want to help Messi to continue to be the greatest player in the world,\" he was quoted as saying by Barcelona's official website. The words may be seen as an attempt to dampen speculation as to how the 21-year-old signing from Brazilian side Santos will fare alongside the four-time World Footballer of the Year. Barcelona legend Johann Cruyff recently stoked the debate when stressing a need to learn from the past as he discussed Neymar's arrival, saying he would not put \"two captains on the same ship.\"\n@highlight\nNeymar signs five-year contract at Barcelona before greeting packed Camp Nou\n@highlight\nSpanish club say transfer cost of $75 million was raised after late interest from Real Madrid\n@highlight\nBarca had initially intended to sign the forward in 2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 522, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite his widespread reputation as one of the greatest players in footballing history, @placeholder has not been averse to criticism from some teammates in years gone by.", "idx": 13967}], "idx": 9024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- He was born in Saudi Arabia and spent much of his youth in New York and south Florida. Then he vanished. Investigators now allege that Adnan Shukrijumah has risen to a key position in al Qaeda's leadership. The FBI says that after he left America, Shukrijumah started off as an al Qaeda dishwasher, doing menial tasks at training camps. But he's much more than a dishwasher now, according to investigators. \"It's like any other business. He would be equated with being the chief of operations,\" says Brian LeBlanc, a special agent for the FBI. As the alleged director of al Qaeda's overseas operations, investigators believe he is \"extremely dangerous,\" LeBlanc says.\n@highlight\nFBI says Adnan Shukrijumah started out as a dishwasher and worked his way up\n@highlight\nInvestigators allege he is the director of al Qaeda's overseas operations\n@highlight\nFBI agent calls him \"extremely dangerous\"\n@highlight\nHis mother says he is not a violent person and authorities are using him as a scapegoat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 712, "end": 728}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His family says it's how he paid for courses, including computers and chemistry, at a small college in @placeholder.", "idx": 13975}], "idx": 9026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Thurgood Marshall, Hattie McDaniel, the Tuskegee Airmen and Walter Morris -- all African-Americans who made history breaking the color barrier. But while America's first black Supreme Court justice, the first African-American Oscar winner and the U.S. military's first African-American pilots are well known, you may never have heard of Walter Morris or his role in American history. The War Department, as the Defense Department used to be called, wanted it that way. In March, a ceremony at the Pentagon sought to undo that. When Walter Morris first joined the Army just before World War II, he wasn't a \"black\" or \"Negro\" or \"African-American\" soldier -- he was \"colored.\" And he was treated like all the other \"colored\" men who wanted to fight for their country.\n@highlight\nWalter Morris joined Army just before World War II when segregation still ruled\n@highlight\nHe became head of new African-American unit, the 555th Parachute Infantry Company\n@highlight\n555th wound up fighting fires in Western U.S. in a mission that was kept secret\n@highlight\nPentagon to honor their contributions in Thursday ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 431, "end": 448}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 938, "end": 969}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They didn't think colored soldiers had the intestinal fortitude to jump out of a plane in flight,\" @placeholder remembered.", "idx": 13978}], "idx": 9029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read the full match report from the Britannia Stadium Several years ago after watching a routine Manchester United victory at the Britannia Stadium, Lou Macari was asked just why Sir Alex Ferguson's team seemed to find it easier than others in North Staffordshire. As well as being a United player in the 1970s, Macari was a Stoke City manager in the 1990s, back in the days when the arena of intimidation was the rather more functional Victoria Ground down the A500 'D Road' from here. Macari knows how things work in this part of the world and his answer was immediate.\n@highlight\nChelsea defeated Stoke 2-0 in their Premier League clash on Monday\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho game plan involving strength and technique worked\n@highlight\nPhil Bardsley was fortunate not to see red for a challenge on Eden Hazard\n@highlight\nJohn Terry opened the scoring with a header from Cesc Fabregas' corner\n@highlight\nFabregas netted his second league goal of the season after the break\n@highlight\nBlues go three points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 66}, {"start": 111, "end": 127}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 258, "end": 276}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder showed that Stoke's reputation as a physical team hasn't completely disappeared", "idx": 13986}], "idx": 9034} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leeds United have asked about Roma midfielder Federico Viviani. The 22-year-old, who has been on loan at Latina, is thought highly of at Elland Road and has experience in the Italy Under-21 side. Done deal: Leeds United have signed Federico Viviani of Italy ahead of the new season Experience: Viviani (left) spent last season on loan at Pescara and Latina from parent side Roma Leeds have been busy and are also talking to Sampdoria about full-back Gaetano Beradi. Sampdoria, though, are more interested in sorting their own business, which primarily surrounds Crystal Palace midfielder Jose Campana. Elsewhere, Watford have completed the signing of Ecuador defender Juan Carlos Peredes.\n@highlight\nRoma midfielder Federico Viviani, who has been on loan at Latina, is wanted by Leeds United\n@highlight\nSampdoria are after Crystal Palace midfielder Jose Campana", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 450, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 668, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wanted: Crystal Palace's Jose Campana is on the wish-list of @placeholder", "idx": 13990}], "idx": 9036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Janine Yaqoob PUBLISHED: 10:33 EST, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:58 EST, 22 February 2013 A British sound engineer will be the real toast of the Academy Awards after films he worked on scooped almost sixty Oscar nominations. Mark Crabtree, 60, is responsible for the sound mixing equipment used on dozens of top Hollywood movies. These include five of the seven Best Picture nominations at this weekend's Oscars. His company, AMS Neve, created ground-breaking audio mixing consoles which are a key part in the sound production on most big screen blockbusters. Mark Crabtree with two of his Science and Engineering Oscars. He will be celebrating after the Oscars on Sunday as he is behind the sound to some of the biggest films of the year including Life of Pi and Argo\n@highlight\nMark Crabtree, 60, has worked on the sound of dozens of Hollywood movies\n@highlight\nHis films have scooped SIXTY Oscar nominations this year\n@highlight\nThese include Life of Pi, Argo and Lincoln\n@highlight\nHis company, AMS Neve, is based in Burnley, Lancashire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 624}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mark reckons that in recent years, more than 80 per cent of Oscar-winning films have used @placeholder's advanced technology.", "idx": 13993}], "idx": 9038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King Click here to read Sportsmail's Exclusive Interview with Daniel Sturridge: 'I'm not arrogant... I'm just a happy guy' There will come a point today, as Liverpool\u2019s team bus snakes through the streets of Cardiff, when Daniel Sturridge will zone out from those around him. All conversation will stop, his phone will come out and Sturridge will devote all concentration to the small screen in front of him. If your instinct is to say this is a lack of manners, think again. It\u2019s actually the start of an intricate pre-match routine, designed to bring him to fever pitch.\n@highlight\nSturridge is the Premier League's leading English scorer with 18 goals\n@highlight\nEngland striker watches clips of his goals to fire him up before games\n@highlight\nFernando Torres told him Liverpool was the best club he's ever played for\n@highlight\nSturidge and strike partner Luis Suarez have scored 43 goals between them\n@highlight\nSturridge's favourite goal was a glancing header in the Merseyside derby\n@highlight\nLiverpool travel to Cardiff four points behind league leaders Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 48, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 987, "end": 996}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For on Sturridge\u2019s phone is a compilation of the 28 goals he has scored in his 15 months as a @placeholder player.", "idx": 13996}, {"query": "Reversal of fortune: Torres was not the same player after leaving Liverpool for @placeholder for \u00a350m in 2011", "idx": 13997}], "idx": 9041} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Solemn music from the world's biggest stars served as the soundtrack to Friday night's telethon for Haiti relief, but the fundraiser ended with Wyclef Jean shouting \"Enough of the moping, let's rebuild Haiti.\" Organizers did not immediately say how much money was raised during the two-hour \"Hope for Haiti Now\" show, but donations will continue to flow in as the phone lines remained open and the night's musical performances are sold on iTunes. A moving performance by Alicia Keys opened the telethon. Actor George Clooney, serving as the Los Angeles host for the event, made the first appeal for donations to raise money for relief efforts after last week's devastating earthquake.\n@highlight\n\"Hope for Haiti\" one of the most widely distributed prime-time televised benefits in history\n@highlight\nActors staff the phones, musicians play the songs on telethon\n@highlight\nTelethon broadcast on more than 25 networks including CNN, MTV and Planet Green\n@highlight\nCNN's Anderson Cooper reports live from Haiti during the event", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 325, "end": 342}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 960, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Putting his money where his star power is, @placeholder has donated $1 million.", "idx": 13998}], "idx": 9042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Making furious accusations of a campaign against his team, mastering mind games and ramping up pressure on referees \u2013 is Jose Mourinho the new Sir Alex Ferguson? Last week the two former adversaries broke bread in a Paris hotel and if recent behaviour is anything to go to, Mourinho may well have been picking up tips from the man he calls 'the boss'. Here Sportsmail looks at why the Chelsea supremo is stepping into the Scotsman's shoes... Jose Mourinho (right) has similar characteristics to former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson Mourinho's antics at Chelsea are resembling that of Ferguson's Premier League period of dominance at United\n@highlight\nChelsea drew 1-1 at Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon\n@highlight\nNemanja Matic was sent off after reacting to Ashley Barnes' challenge\n@highlight\nBlues boss Jose Mourinho's antics are reminiscent of Sir Alex Ferguson\n@highlight\nFerguson would employ several tactics to give Manchester United any advantage during his period of dominance at the club", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 502, "end": 518}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 954, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "United became infamous for surrounding referees under @placeholder when decisions went against them", "idx": 14001}], "idx": 9044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Derbyshire Last updated at 12:19 AM on 23rd September 2011 Even the most ardent fan of Blackpool will concede the seaside town has little in common with Dallas. Any tans you might spot on England\u2019s North-West coast tend to come from bottles rather than hours spent in the golden Texan sunshine. And the only cowboys you\u2019ll find on the golden mile are builders. But soon that could all change. In an extraordinary announcement, gas prospectors have revealed that the Fylde Coast of Lancashire is poised to become the centre of one of the biggest gas drilling operations in Europe.\n@highlight\nThe gas field in Lancashire could fill 66,000 Albert Halls\n@highlight\nAround 400 wells could be built across the county", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 222}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rich: @placeholder grew into a hugely prosperous city thanks to the nearby oil reserves", "idx": 14004}, {"query": "Certainly, the prospect of exploding areas of rock underneath @placeholder has alarmed critics.", "idx": 14005}], "idx": 9045} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:33 EST, 5 April 2013 Britain is advertising 250,000 jobs in the European Union despite unemployment at home Britain is advertising 250,000 jobs to job seekers in the European Union creating more competition for unemployed people at home. Around half the jobs advertised on a taxpayer funded EU website are in Britain, raising questions about the government\u2019s approach to unemployment. By contrast France has advertised just 14,000 posts for other EU workers and seven countries - have put up so few that they do not register with the European Commission\u2019s EURES work programme.\n@highlight\nHalf of the jobs advertised on a taxpayer funded EU website are in Britain\n@highlight\nBy contrast France advertised just 14,000 posts for other EU worker", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 355, "end": 356}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 512}, {"start": 598, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 702, "end": 703}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 797, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No such grant exists for workers in the @placeholder to relocate to find work or get an interview.", "idx": 14008}], "idx": 9048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With no time left on the clock, members of Congress finally reached a deal that would reopen the federal government and raise the debt ceiling. As the world watched Congress stumble and tumble toward the brink of default, Senate Democrats and Republicans finally agreed on a deal that gained enough support in the House to bring this episode to a close. Some Democrats and pundits have concluded that Democrats are walking away the victors. 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Every Thursday, Bleacher Report will bring you a round-up of all the action on and off court Stateside. HEADLINE-MAKER Lebron James - The four-time NBA MVP made his long awaited return for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Four years, three months and 21 days on from his last match for the club, the Cavs fell to a 95-90 defeat at the hands of the London-bound New York Knicks in their season-opener. 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Gillian Bennett, born in Christchurch, New Zealand, but who lived in Bowen Island, in British Columbia in Canada with her husband Jonathan Bennett, penned a heartbreaking letter explaining her decision before her death last week. 'I will take my life today around noon. It is time. Dementia is taking its toll and I have nearly lost myself. I have nearly lost me. Jonathan, the straightest and brightest of men, will be at my side as a loving witness,' the letter began.\n@highlight\nGillian Bennett penned the touching letter before she took her own life last week\n@highlight\nThe 85-year-old was suffering from dementia and made the decision to die with dignity\n@highlight\nWith her husband by her side she slipped away at her home in Bowen Island, Canada\n@highlight\nOriginally from New Zealand, Mrs Bennett made a passionate case for one's right to choose", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 901, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also revealed the difficulty he faced in not being able to assist her, as it is illegal to do so in @placeholder and many other parts of the world.", "idx": 14027}], "idx": 9061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 07:05 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:05 EST, 22 May 2013 Millions of Italians cannot afford to heat their homes properly or eat meat as their country is racked by recession and soaring unemployment, according to a new report. Researchers found the number of people considered seriously deprived has doubled in the past two years. The findings from national statistics institute ISTAT underline the scale of the challenge faced by the new coalition government of Enrico Letta, which has vowed to stimulate growth and tackle a youth jobless rate of almost 40 per cent.\n@highlight\nItalians struggle to heat homes or buy meat as poverty doubles in two years\n@highlight\nYouth unemployment stands at 40% and new PM vows to stimulate growth\n@highlight\n8.6million or 14% of population say they are seriously deprived", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 374, "end": 408}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 14.9million people, or a quarter of Italy's 61million population, are living in families that meet three of more of @placeholder's poverty indicators.", "idx": 14028}], "idx": 9062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Navy SEAL team that fought its way upstairs at Osama bin Laden's compound killed him with rapid-fire shots to his chest and forehead, according to a U.S. official who has seen military reports of the raid. The unarmed bin Laden, who the White House said put up some form of resistance, was moving when he was first shot, the official on Wednesday told CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told CNN that weapons were near bin Laden, who died on an upper floor of the compound toward the end of the nearly 40-minute raid. \"He was right there and going to get those arms. You really can't take a chance.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistan ambassador vows inquiry\n@highlight\nReuters photos show bodies, helicopter at compound\n@highlight\nNews agency says they were taken by a Pakistani security official\n@highlight\nBin Laden was near weapons when he was shot, Sen. 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But other residents, those from the hardest-hit neighborhoods, had to wait, hoping to hear when they could go back to their damaged and leveled homes to see what remains. Ronna Cotten said she has been told she can't re-enter her subdivision to \"check to see if we have any belongings left\" for at least two days, maybe as many as seven. Power is expected to be down for the next three weeks, Cotten said she was told. 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When the three-day event, taking place between May 8-10, rolls into town, much of the media's attention is likely to be focused on Michael Sam -- the former Missouri Tigers defensive end who came out as gay in February. The college football star is expected to be drafted in the latter rounds, and if so, he will become the first active player in the NFL to have publicly declared his homosexuality. A handful of teams are reportedly interested in recruiting the 24-year-old, and York insists that -- regardless of Sam's sexuality -- he would have him at the 49ers should he be deemed good enough.\n@highlight\nAll eyes on Michael Sam ahead of May's NFL draft\n@highlight\nThe former Missouri Tigers defensive end came out in February\n@highlight\nSan Francisco 49ers owner John York says Sam's sexuality is not an issue\n@highlight\nIf drafted, Sam will become first active NFL player to have declared his homosexuality", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 82, "end": 100}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 911}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think that we've played a role in that being the @placeholder bay area in trying to be a leader and recognizing that individual rights play a role within sports as they do in the rest of the world,\" he said.", "idx": 14054}], "idx": 9079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran Activist: Sylvia Pankhurst, pictured in 1932, was a prominent suffragette The home of political activist and suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst has been transformed into a block of million-pound flats. The women's rights campaigner, whose mother Emmeline and sister Christabel were also prominent votes-for-women campaigners, moved to Vine Cottage in Woodford Green, Essex in the 1920s. However, she quickly renamed the building Red Cottage in honour of her radical, left-wing politics. But the now-unrecognisable area has been transformed into a block of 14 luxury apartments, which are expected to sell for between \u00a3500,000 and \u00a31million each. Miss Pankhurst lived in the home with her boyfriend Silvio Corio, an Italian anarchist who was fleeing the rise of fascism in Italy.\n@highlight\nSuffragette and campaigner once lived in Woodford Green, Essex\n@highlight\nRented a house she dubbed Red Cottage in honour of her left-wing politics\n@highlight\nMiss Pankhurst fought for women's votes alongside her mother Emmeline\n@highlight\nSite of Red Cottage has been redeveloped and named Highbeam House\n@highlight\nDevelopers have restored Pankhurst-era statue as part of renovations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Red Cottage itself was pulled down in the 1930s, and four separate houses were later built on the land, before being demolished in turn and replaced with @placeholder.", "idx": 14060}], "idx": 9083} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 05:15 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 19 August 2013 The father of a young British backpacker who died after drinking poisonous gin has flown around the world in a bid to catch the people who sold her the lethal substance. Brenton Emmons, 47, has travelled more than 8,000 miles to Indonesia after his daughter, Cheznye, tragically died there in April. Mr Emmons, from Great Wakering, Essex, is determined to bring those responsible for her death to justice. Cheznye Emmons, 23, was travelling across Indonesia with her boyfriend, Joe Cook (right) when she died after drinking methanol which had been labelled as gin\n@highlight\nBrenton Emmons is determined to catch criminals who are still selling illegal alcohol in popular traveller spot\n@highlight\nEmmons family want to spread the word about the dangers of toxic booze abroad and at home\n@highlight\nMr Emmons bought two bottles of gin in the area which contained fatal amounts of poison methanol", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has made the emotional journey back to Indonesia where daughter Cheznye died of alcohol poisoning in April", "idx": 14063}], "idx": 9086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Xi Jinping is a mystery. So much so that the presumed leader-in-waiting of the world's most populous nation could vanish for more than a week without any explanation being given. In September this year, Xi disappeared. It sparked a flurry of rumors: he'd had a heart attack, suffered a stroke, was injured swimming, and had even gone on strike. Xi eventually re-appeared and normal transmission was resumed. But should we be so surprised? Barely an analyst I've spoken to can say they really know him, or what type of leader he would be. 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But no one knew it could do this. In a bizarre twist on the iconic children's TV show, Postman Pat's delivery car has been transformed into a high-speed powerhouse. With a top speed of 101.36mph, it is faster than a Porsche. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO The childhood favourite coin-operated ride was bought for \u00a3250 from eBay by Leeds-based motor enthusiasts The little red van has a quicker quarter mile time than supercars such as the Porsche 911 GT3 RS\n@highlight\nPlastic coin-operated machine has been transformed with a 500cc motorbike engine\n@highlight\nIt has a faster quarter-mile speed than the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and Aston Martin V-12 Vanquish\n@highlight\nThis month named world's fastest coin-operated ride by Guinness World Book of Records after reaching 101.36mph\n@highlight\nLeeds-based trio, Tom Armitage, David Taylor and Ben Rushforth, found the toy ride on eBay for \u00a3250 last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 729, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 845, "end": 874}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winning proof: The all-important documents that won the trio their @placeholder this month", "idx": 14082}], "idx": 9104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gamers have slammed hackers who knocked out Playstation and Xbox networks on the day millions received consoles for Christmas. The online networks which allow game players to get the most out of their new machines went down yesterday, leaving many youngsters frustrated and parents furious. Notorious hacking group Lizard Squad, who had previously brought down both networks earlier this month, claimed responsibility for the sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. As the disruption dragged on into a second day today, many desperate gamers sent messages to the group on Twitter, urging them to return service to normal. And while Microsoft XBL is back up, PlayStation remains down for many.\n@highlight\nGamers around the world were left disappointed on Christmas Day after Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live service were hacked\n@highlight\nNotorious hacking group Lizard Squad had issued a threat at the start of December saying that planned to take the servers down\n@highlight\nLizard Squad described itself as the 'next generation Grinch' and described by parents as 'modern day Scrooges'\n@highlight\nGamers have been using Twitter to contact the group and demand they return the service to normal\n@highlight\nRival hacker group,The Finest Squad, claimed to have restored Xbox Live though both networks reporting disruption today\n@highlight\nIn a new interview the hackers reveal they shut down the networks 'just for fun',' and are also claiming they 'stopped their attacks'", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 798, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1315}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Way to spoil the @placeholder for the kids who were lucky enough to get consoles...'", "idx": 14086}], "idx": 9107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man who pleaded guilty to perpetrating a hoax by falsely reporting that his son was drifting over eastern Colorado in a balloon maintains the incident was not part of a plan for fame in an interview with CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" Richard Heene pleaded guilty in November to a felony count of attempting to influence a public servant, and was sentenced last month to 90 days in custody, to begin January 11. He also must serve four years on probation and complete 100 hours of community service each year. But Heene, in an interview airing Friday, told CNN's Larry King he pleaded guilty to save his wife, Mayumi, from being deported to Japan.\n@highlight\nRichard and Mayumi Heene said son was aloft in runaway homemade balloon\n@highlight\nBoy said they did it \"for the show\" and parents pleaded guilty to hoax\n@highlight\nNow Richard Heene says he only pleaded guilty to keep wife from deportation\n@highlight\nWatch the full interview with Richard Heene on \"Larry King Live\", Friday 9 p.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}, {"start": 964, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The evidence against Mr. Heene and @placeholder at this point is really overwhelming.", "idx": 14096}], "idx": 9114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential contender Paul Ryan plowed fertile ground in terms of policy and politics during their debate -- now the question is whether the presidential candidates can reap what was sown. Biden aggressively pressed Ryan on Thursday to defend his ticket's positions on everything from Medicare to trimming the nation's debt to the way forward in dealing with Iran. Biden tried to frame the election as a choice between different directions for the country by contending policies of the Mitt Romney-Ryan ticket would hurt the middle class and move the nation backward on social issues, like gay rights and abortion.\n@highlight\nJoe Biden and Paul Ryan tangled in debate, which experts called a draw\n@highlight\nBoth scored on policy points and set up presidential candidates to continue arguments\n@highlight\nUnanswered was why Obama deserves second term; trust on women's issues for Romney-Ryan\n@highlight\nLibya security, economy, Medicare drove vice presidential debate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 552, "end": 567}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ryan repeatedly sought to focus the debate on the Obama-@placeholder record of the last four years, arguing the administration's policies hindered economic recovery and weakened the nation's standing and influence in the world.", "idx": 14100}, {"query": "\"@placeholder has primed them for a better performance from Obama.\"", "idx": 14101}, {"query": "\"Biden has primed them for a better performance from @placeholder.\"", "idx": 14102}], "idx": 9117} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The mystery behind the peculiar inscriptions \"Out of the Blue\" and \"True Blue\" which first appeared on Sauber engine covers at the Chinese Grand Prix has finally been revealed. The Swiss Formula One team has joined forces with English football club Chelsea in an innovative marketing ploy aimed at attracting a global audience -- and boost sponsorship. It's the first such partnership between the sports, and from next week's Spanish Grand Prix all Sauber cars will be emblazoned with the slogan \"Welcome Chelsea FC.\" Chelsea, owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, already has an international fanbase but can now also capitalize on the following of Sauber's drivers -- Mexican Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi of Japan.\n@highlight\nSauber F1 cars bear Chelsea FC \"teasers\" at China and Bahrain grands prix\n@highlight\nThe sports organizations join forces in a ground-breaking marketing partnership\n@highlight\nThey hope to appeal to an international audience and boost sponsorship\n@highlight\nDeal includes shared merchandise sales, advertising space and sports scientists", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 140, "end": 157}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 435, "end": 452}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We felt that this @placeholder team, the fourth oldest of the existing teams, reflects our own ideals perfectly,\" Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay said.", "idx": 14108}, {"query": "\"We felt that this Swiss team, the fourth oldest of the existing teams, reflects our own ideals perfectly,\" @placeholder chief executive Ron Gourlay said.", "idx": 14109}], "idx": 9119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These are the images all Australia has been waiting to see - young fast bowler Sean Abbott showing that he's ready to resume playing top-class cricket tomorrow at the Sydney Cricket Ground, two weeks after bowling the ball that fatally struck Phillip Hughes on the same field. Abbott, 22, is in the New South Wales squad to face Queensland in a Sheffield Shield match, on the same day it was confirmed that Australian captain Michael Clarke will take his place in the Test team to meet India in the First Test. Traumatised by Hughes' death, Abbott chose to sit out last weekend's resumption of Sydney grade cricket but today, after emotional embraces from team-mates, threw himself into a full training session.\n@highlight\nSean Abbott has been warming up with the NSW squad ahead of facing Queensland in a Sheffield Shield match starting Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe fast bowler has not played since Phillip Hughes' tragic death two weeks ago\n@highlight\nAbbott sat out the recent round of club matches\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old has been receiving counselling and support from within the cricket community since the tragedy", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 167, "end": 187}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 439}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sean Abbott is set to return to first class cricket tomorrow for @placeholder", "idx": 14112}], "idx": 9122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A radiation monitor in California has detected a trace of radioactive material from the stricken nuclear power plant in Japan, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization said Friday. The exact amounts were not available, but the test ban organization's executive secretary, Tibor Toth, said the measurements were below what would be considered harmful to human health. The treaty organization's chief press officer, Annika Thunborg, said its officials were \"absolutely certain\" that the radiation detected in California is from Fukushima because the isotypes were consistent with those emitted by the Fukushima reactors, and the timing of their detection is consistent with projections.\n@highlight\nNEW: California exposure represents 1 millionth the background radiation dose rate\n@highlight\nOrganization cites isotopes and timing for the conclusion\n@highlight\nEPA has found no increase in radiation levels\n@highlight\nA trace amount of radioactive material has been detected in Sacramento, California", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 140, "end": 181}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 991, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even before the discovery, some drugstores in @placeholder were running out of potassium iodide, which prevents some of radioactive iodine's harm to the thyroid.", "idx": 14118}], "idx": 9126} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti has said he would consider rehiring disgraced football star Ray Rice. In a press conference today he said that 'five years down the line' he could see bring Rice back, believing he could redeem himself. He also said of Ray and his wife Janay, 'I think they're going to be two very successful members of our community in the years to come.' 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Poznychenko, 67, was born a few years after the Red Army recaptured this land -- and the strategic hill of Saur Mogila nearby -- from Nazi forces. He is a stoic man, a farmer who knows endurance. But the events of the last few months reduce him to tears. On July 28, amid battles between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists for the area, a sniper from the Ukrainian National Guard shot dead Poznychenko's 36-year-old son as he tried to move his car to safety.\n@highlight\nThe battle between the government and separatists for eastern Ukraine is taking its toll on the area's residents\n@highlight\nUkraine's President has cut off social services in \"occupied\" areas, and many in Donetsk are starving\n@highlight\nThere are no banks left open in the city; residents in the city line up for food handouts driven in from beyond the city\n@highlight\nDonetsk's residents resent Ukraine's Kiev-based government, but deplore the rebels' inability to help them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 475, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is widely hated; people accuse the army of random shelling.", "idx": 14135}], "idx": 9137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The average British man has grown over the past 60 years and is now taller and heavier than his Fifties counterpart. In 1954, a typical British male was just over 5ft 7in tall, weighed 11st 6lbs and had a chest of 37 inches and a waist of 34 inches. He wore size seven shoes, had a collar size of 14. Then and now: In 1954, a typical British male was just over 5ft 7in tall and weighed 11st 6lbs, like Marlon Brando, left. Today, Brad Pitt typifies the body shape of Mr Average, at 5ft 9in, weighing just over 12st\n@highlight\nIn 1954, a typical British male was just over 5ft 7in tall, weighing 11st 6lbs\n@highlight\nToday, the average man is 5ft 9in and weighs 12st 6lbs\n@highlight\nLife expectancy has increased from 68 to 79\n@highlight\nModern men are stronger and more body conscious", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As well as being larger, modern man is also stronger and healthier with a life expectancy of 79 - 11 years more than the average life expectancy for a man in the @placeholder.", "idx": 14137}, {"query": "He added: 'He is likely to exercise at least twice a week and eat and drink about a quarter more than he did in the @placeholder - consuming 2,500 calories a day compared to 2,000 calories back then.'", "idx": 14138}], "idx": 9139} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:50 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 18 June 2013 A grand jury has indicted a former attorney on charges he strangled his ex-wife and tossed her off a cruise ship in Italy almost seven years ago. The Orange County Register says 55-year-old Lonnie Kocontes, of Florida, didn't enter a plea at his arraignment on Monday. He was indicted on Friday on a charge of murder for financial gain. He'll try to have the case dismissed at a June 26 hearing, arguing that local authorities lack jurisdiction to prosecute. Charged: Lonnie Kocontes, left, was indicted with Kanesaki's murder, pictured right, nearly seven years after her death\n@highlight\nAutopsy revealed Micki Kanesaki, 52, had been strangled before thrown off a cruise ship passing Italian coast\n@highlight\nKanesaki's ex-husband Lonnie Kocontes is charged with her murder\n@highlight\nCouple had a rocky relationship from start with cruise said to have been effort to rekindle their marriage\n@highlight\nKanesaki was arrested twice for domestic abuse after their divorce\n@highlight\nKocontes was arrested for sexual acts and lewd conduct on a girl under 16 during their six-year marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 243, "end": 264}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "told police that @placeholder, whom he was divorced from at the time, left", "idx": 14145}], "idx": 9145} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Catch me if you can: On-the-run Colonel Gaddafi has a \u00a31m bounty on his head to be caught dead or alive Libyan rebels today offered a \u00a31m reward to capture Gaddafi as the hunt intensified to find the runaway leader. The opposition council in Benghazi hopes that the sum will tempt members of Gaddafi's inner circle to turn him in. The rebels will have large amounts of cash available when Libyan assets are unfrozen and they have promised amnesty to anybody who captures or kills Gaddafi. The offer came after the toppled dictator fled his palace in Tripoli and is believed to have escaped through a 2,000 mile network of tunnels running through the country.\n@highlight\nCatch me if you can: On-the-run Colonel Gaddafi has a \u00a31m bounty on his head to be caught dead or alive Dictator escaped through tunnels to 'secret hideout in Tripoli'\n@highlight\nGaddafi's daughter says Libyans must unite against Nato\n@highlight\nTent where Gaddafi met Tony Blair is overrun\n@highlight\nLooters steal TVs and joyride in the dictator's golf buggies\n@highlight\nBedrooms and sitting rooms trashed and photo albums taken\n@highlight\nLibya will be reduced to 'volcanoes, fire and lava', vows Gaddafi\n@highlight\n'There's no danger, I drove through Tripoli yesterday', he claims\n@highlight\nFighters preparing to enter network of tunnels under compound\n@highlight\n400 people killed in the three day battle for Tripoli, rebels say\n@highlight\nBritish reporters trapped in Rixos Hotel finally released", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1423}, {"start": 1446, "end": 1456}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There were even fears that @placeholder could unleash an arsenal of chemical weapons or poison the country's water supply.", "idx": 14149}], "idx": 9146} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Bill Gates testified via videotape in Microsoft's antitrust trial in 1998, he was combative and defensive, as if he couldn't believe how stupid the entire procedure was. He didn't expect the tape to be shown in court. It was, and it was a disaster. Public opinion turned -- instead of a billionaire genius who had built Microsoft into the most valuable tech company in the world, he was a condescending monopolist who didn't have time for the legal system. Amazingly, Gates didn't see it coming. As Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen relates in his recent autobiography, the anti-Microsoft sentiment \"cut Bill to the core.\" Gates told the media that government attorney David Boies was \"really out to destroy Microsoft.\"\n@highlight\nBill Gates' testimony in antitrust trial turned public opinion against him, Matt Rosoff says\n@highlight\nRosoff says Larry Page of Google is close to being in a similar situation\n@highlight\nPage is stretching company from online video to social networking to mobile phones, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like Gates, he is hugely ambitious -- he once suggested that Google hire a million engineers and told early investors that he saw @placeholder as a $100 billion company.", "idx": 14154}, {"query": "For Google's sake, here's hoping he handles it with more grace than @placeholder.", "idx": 14158}], "idx": 9147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The news that Scotland has rejected independence from the rest of the United Kingdom -- by a relatively close 55-45 margin -- has reassured financial markets and many governments across the world. Not only does it secure the future (for now, at least) of one of the longest and most successful political unions in the world -- it also makes the prospect of a future British exit from the European Union less likely in coming years. Numerous world leaders, from U.S. President Barack Obama to Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, had strongly asserted that it is in the best interests of the global community for the UK to stay together. This reflects the fact that, while no longer a great power, Britain continues to play a significant role on the world stage with wide-ranging international interests.\n@highlight\nHammond: UK allies will breathe sigh of relief after Scotland rejects independence\n@highlight\n\"No\" vote makes Britain's proposed exit from the European Union less likely\n@highlight\nQuestions remain about what to do with the UK's Scotland-based nuclear arsenal\n@highlight\nOutcome will please other European leaders grappling with secessionist movements", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 627, "end": 628}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 836}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Along with the possibility of another Scottish referendum in the next decade or two, this means that the territorial integrity of @placeholder cannot be taken for granted in the medium to long term.", "idx": 14162}, {"query": "Taken overall, today's vote will provide reassurance for key UK allies, especially the @placeholder and Europe, despite lingering concerns about the future of Britain's military capability.", "idx": 14163}], "idx": 9149} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Secret plans to airlift penniless Britons stranded in Cyprus back home have been drawn up by the Government. Senior Whitehall sources say that if the crisis spirals out of control, British citizens who want to come back will be offered airline tickets. If necessary, they will also be given transport to get to airports, probably by the British Army. There are an estimated 60,000 British expatriates in Cyprus and 3,000 British soldiers based there. The military may rescue up to 60,000 expats as the island faces financial meltdown News of plans to rescue Brits from the island comes as Cyprus\u2019s government reached a deal with EU authorities on a financial bail-out essential to avoid the country sliding further into chaos.\n@highlight\nEstimated 60,000 British expatriates in Cyprus and 3,000 British soldiers based there\n@highlight\nCyprus's government reached a deal with EU authorities on a financial bail-out essential to avoid the country sliding further into chaos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 629, "end": 630}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 875, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some Britons with foresight switched their savings to @placeholder accounts several months ago and now those with the means to do so, many retired, are making plans to sell their properties and return home.", "idx": 14183}], "idx": 9165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ The last time the England team had an aura about them was at the World Cup in 2006. They were a bloody difficult team to beat. When that team stood in the tunnel, the opposition knew that they would be in for a game. There was a presence about Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and captain David Beckham when they took to the field. Going home: England's players applaud their travelling supporters after drawing 0-0 with Costa Rica in their final World Cup group game Bright future: England boss Roy Hodgson believes the country's young players can develop ahead of Euro 2016\n@highlight\nEngland only collected one point throughout this World Cup campaign\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's men leave Brazil 2014 without even qualifying past the group stages", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder could be beaten, like any other team could be beaten, but you would have to work hard for it.", "idx": 14188}], "idx": 9167} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Airline passengers left stranded by a freak snowstorm that pounded the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states were waiting to get to their destinations Sunday, many after spending a restless night on cots or airport floors. \"Whatever kind of system they had, it completely and utterly broke down,\" said passenger Fatimah Dahandari, who spent a night in Hartford, Connecticut's Bradley International Airport while trying to get to New York. \"It looks like a refugee camp in here.\" More than 4 million people in at least five states were without power Sunday as the storm moved offshore. Up to five deaths, some in traffic accidents, were blamed on the storm.\n@highlight\nNEW: Conn. governor tells residents to expect record low temperatures\n@highlight\nMore than 4 million people are without power\n@highlight\nJetBlue: Passengers are getting refunds, round-trip voucher\n@highlight\nAs many as five people are killed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 317, "end": 333}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 381, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We land in @placeholder and then it was one series of problems after another,\" she said.", "idx": 14189}], "idx": 9168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Colette Fahy PUBLISHED: 21:30 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:47 EST, 7 November 2013 Rebuked: Charlie Sheen has been slapped with a restraining order after violating a gagging clause over his custody case with Brooke Mueller Charlie Sheen was given a dressing down by the judge presiding over the custody case involving his twins Bob and Max after making very public comments about the ongoing legal proceedings. According to TMZ, the Anger Management star was slapped with a restraining order which contains a gagging clause meaning that if he talks publicly about the case - or the boys' mother Brooke Mueller - again... he's off to prison.\n@highlight\nJudge warns Sheen: 'Don't forget I'm Italian'\n@highlight\nCharlie had posted a picture of a birthday cake with a grenade on Twitter as a message to Brooke\n@highlight\nSheen lashed out at Mueller calling her a 'chubby weirdo' after her bid to get a restraining order against him on Monday failed\n@highlight\nHe's now prohibited from going within 200 yards of Brooke or contacting her and could face jail if he breaks order\n@highlight\nBrooke could 'regain full custody of the boys by Christmas if she doesn't relapse', according to reports", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 217, "end": 230}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But their behaviour is not limited to home with @placeholder, in particular, reportedly attacking fellow students and teachers at the school they started in November.", "idx": 14219}], "idx": 9185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BELGRADE, Serbia -- Partizan Belgrade are unlikely to appeal against their ban from the UEFA Cup, the Serbian first division club's deputy general secretary Gordan Petric said on Thursday. There is little for the Partizan players to celebrate after UEFA's verdict. \"We will decide what to do over the next few days but appealing against the verdict may not be the smartest thing to do because UEFA may react by imposing even stronger repercussions,\" Petric told Belgrade's B 92 television. \"We really left no room to the UEFA Disciplinary Committee to be lenient because we had been punished in 25 of our 36 European matches in the last five years and we need to address the problem very seriously,\" he said.\n@highlight\nSerbian club Partizan Belgrade are thrown out of this year's UEFA Cup\n@highlight\nRioting fans caused a hold-up during their tie at Serbia's Zrinjski Mostar\n@highlight\nPartizan, who won 6-1, are unlikely to appeal against UEFA's verdict", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 521, "end": 547}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 749}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier on Thursday, @placeholder took the most drastic action against a Serbian club to date, banning them from European competition for one year and fining them 50,000 Swiss francs ($41.259).", "idx": 14228}], "idx": 9190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Natalie Clarke For The Daily Mail Smitten: Hannah Stone is at the centre of a love triangle after she 'fell for' opera singer Bryn Terfel's 'charm offensive' What a delightful operatic libretto it would make: a story of star-crossed lovers, with a hint of farce. A beautiful young harpist with golden hair, who plays in royal palaces across the land, entrances two men. Both are opera singers. One is older, rich and famous, a big hulk of a man; the other is young and fresh-faced and on the cusp of greatness. They become love rivals. 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A group that monitors the Syrian civil war said the Kurdish forces faced inevitable defeat in Kobane if Turkey did not open its border to let through arms - something Ankara has so far appeared reluctant to do. The U.S.-led coalition escalated air strikes on Islamic State in and around Kobane, also known as Ayn al-Arab, some four days ago. Kurdish forces defending Kobani urged a U.S.-led coalition to escalate air strikes on Islamic State fighters who tightened their grip on the Syrian town at the border with Turkeyon Saturday\n@highlight\nKurdish forces want even more air strikes on Islamic State fighters in Syrian town\n@highlight\nThe U.S. military conducted six airstrikes against Islamic State militants near the besieged Syrian city of Kobane on Friday and Saturday\n@highlight\nThe air attacks near Kobane hit an Islamic State fighting position and two small units, damaged a command-and-control facility and destroyed three trucks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Kobani crisis has sparked deadly violence in @placeholder, which has a Kurdish population numbering 15 million", "idx": 14238}], "idx": 9195} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nico Rosberg lit up the world title contest by putting himself on pole for the American Grand Prix, a race beset by what seems to be a fanciful threat of a boycott. The Circuit of the Americas was meant to suit championship leader Lewis Hamilton, but his Mercedes team-mate Rosberg was nearly four-tenths faster, giving the German hope of closing his 17-point deficit. It was Rosberg\u2019s ninth pole of the season \u2014 against Hamilton\u2019s seventh \u2014 yet the Brit has shown again and again this season how he can rise beyond his starting position with bravura race drives. Nico Rosberg (centre) will start in pole position ahead of Lewis Hamilton (left) and Valtteri Bottas (right)\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg claims US Grand Prix pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton\n@highlight\nHamilton was quickest in Q1 ahead of Felipe Massa, Valtteri Bottas and his Mercedes team-mate and championship rival Rosberg in fourth\n@highlight\nRosberg was fastest in Q2 ending Hamilton's 10-session winning streak\n@highlight\nJean-Eric Vergne, Esteban Gutierrez, Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean were elminated in Q1\n@highlight\nThe threat of a race boycott by F1's smaller teams Force India, Lotus and Sauber looks unlikely to be realised", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 79, "end": 97}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 704, "end": 705}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 783, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 927, "end": 928}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 985, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Romain Grosjean of @placeholder was the slowest of the 16 drivers, sitting out the action once the first session was over.", "idx": 14254}], "idx": 9206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- England beat India by a crushing 319 run margin with a day to spare in the second test at Trent Bridge to take a 2-0 lead in the four-test series. Tim Bresnan was the hero, taking five wickets after hitting a brutal 90 to set India a near-impossible target of 478 runs to win the match. The fourth day started with England in a commanding position, having turned the test on its head. At one stage India had reduced England to 128-8 during the first innings, but it was the home side that went on to dominate the next two days with both bat and ball.\n@highlight\nEngland beat India by 319 runs in the second test at Trent Bridge\n@highlight\nThe hosts now take a 2-0 lead in the series\n@highlight\nVictory in the third test will see England overtake India as the world's best side\n@highlight\nThird test starts August 10", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's quick-fire 90 in the morning session helped England reach a huge second innings total of 544 runs.", "idx": 14262}, {"query": "And with such a big score to chase @placeholder needed to start well, which they failed to do.", "idx": 14263}], "idx": 9212} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 04:34 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 31 October 2013 A sheriff's deputy who shot dead a 13-year-old Californian boy after mistaking his fake AK-47 for a real gun opened fire before his partner was even able to get out of the patrol car, it has emerged. Andy Lopez was shot seven times in a Santa Rosa parking lot by Sonoma County Sheriff's Deputy Erick Gelhaus after police received reports of a suspicious person. Accounts of just how quickly the shooting took place have been bolstered by investigators confirming that a second officer, a trainee, stayed at the wheel of the police car while Gelhaus approached the boy.\n@highlight\nErick Gelhaus, 48, shot dead teenage Andy Lopez earlier this month\n@highlight\nGelhaus has received death threats after the incident that sparked outrage\n@highlight\nThe FBI is investigating the fatal shooting of the 13-year-old in Santa Rosa,\n@highlight\nLopez was spotted carrying a toy gun by cops in Sonoma County\n@highlight\nOrdered him to drop his weapon and opened fire in less than 10 seconds\n@highlight\nWitness: Deputies continued to shoot at body even after he had fallen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 972, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was shot and killed October 22 by @placeholder, a firearms instructor who", "idx": 14268}], "idx": 9216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein announced Wednesday he intends to indict Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on charges of fraud, money laundering, breach of trust and obstruction of justice. Weinstein decided not to charge Liberman with bribery as police recommended due to lack of evidence, he said. A final decision on whether to indict Liberman is pending on a formal judicial hearing. Liberman is suspected of illicitly obtaining about $3 million through a number of shell companies. The alleged crimes date back to before Liberman became foreign minister in 2009. \"I have always operated according to the law and I have no reason to worry,\" Liberman said Wednesday in reaction to Weinstein's announcement. \"After 15 years I will finally have the chance to prove that I have always acted according to the law,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Netanyahu says he hopes Liberman will prove his innocence\n@highlight\n\"I have always operated according to the law,\" Liberman says\n@highlight\nThe final decision on whether to indict Avigdor Liberman will follow a formal hearing\n@highlight\nHe is suspected of illegally obtaining about $3 million through shell companies\n@highlight\nThe alleged crimes date back to before Liberman became foreign minister", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Liberman \"is a central member of the government\" and @placeholder \"hopes that he will continue his contribution to the public,\" the statement said.", "idx": 14275}], "idx": 9221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Princes William and Harry rolled up their sleeves Friday to help out with flood defense efforts as Britain braces for another hammering Friday from a major storm off the Atlantic. The princes showed up at 6 a.m. local time in the flood-hit village of Datchet, west of London. The community is one of several in Berkshire and Surrey to have been hit by flooding in recent days after the River Thames burst its banks. Nearly 6,000 homes have been inundated along the Thames Valley and elsewhere following England's wettest January in 2\u00c2\u00bd centuries. Some communities in low-lying areas of Somerset, in southwest England, have been under water since December.\n@highlight\nPrinces William and Harry help out in the village of Datchet, hit by flooding\n@highlight\nAnother major Atlantic storm is blowing into Britain on Friday\n@highlight\nNearly 6,000 homes have been flooded since the beginning of December\n@highlight\nAuthorities warn of more flooding along the Thames over the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There were 18 severe flood warnings, meaning a danger to life, in place Friday, most of them in southeast @placeholder.", "idx": 14284}, {"query": "Warnings of high winds are also in place for parts of southern @placeholder.", "idx": 14285}], "idx": 9229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are few rivalries in sport that capture the imagination like the coming together of Real Madrid and Barcelona -- a soccer match of such enormity that it has its own nickname: \"El Clasico.\" On the field, it is a billion-dollar grudge match between the two best teams in the football-mad country of Spain. Off the field, it is a tale of two cities -- a clash of Castilian nationalism and Catalan pride; and a rivalry of cultures forged in the Spanish civil war and the reign of General Franco. The two will clash Wednesday at Real Madrid's Estadio Santiago Bernab\u00e9u before traveling to Barcelona for the second leg of the Champions League semifinal next week.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid and Barcelona are Spain's richest and most successful football teams\n@highlight\nTheir rivalry began in 1902, when Barcelona won a Spanish Cup semifinal 3-1\n@highlight\nThe teams have since shared 51 Spanish La Liga titles, Madrid winning 31 to Barca's 20\n@highlight\nIn 2011 Barcelona and Real Madrid were drawn to play four times in 18 days", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 577}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 983, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In football, the @placeholder rivalry is as good as it gets.\"", "idx": 14287}], "idx": 9230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 02:21 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 26 March 2013 North Korea has warned that it is close to attacking U.S. military bases - including on mainland America - as the rogue state accused their 'enemy' of intimidation and threats. The communist country's state media has said its strategic rocket and long-range artillery units have been ordered to enter the highest level of combat mode and are trained on three targets. Kim Jong-Un's dictatorship said on television it would be looking to hit Guam, Hawaii and mainland America after U.S. bombers flew more sorties threatening the North.\n@highlight\nState TV announces this morning the country has entered combat mode\n@highlight\nRockets and long-range artillery aimed at Guam, Hawaii and U.S. mainland\n@highlight\nSouth Korea say they haven't noticed 'unusual' military activity over border", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kim talks to lady artillery soldiers as he inspects his forces: South Korea's defence ministry said it had detected no signs of unusual activity by the @placeholder's military but will monitor the situation", "idx": 14292}], "idx": 9234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron last night joked that \u2018assassination\u2019 would be a \u2018welcome release\u2019 from the pressure of keeping Scotland in the UK \u2013 as the battle over independence raged ahead of tomorrow\u2019s vote. The Prime Minister made the crass remarks at a Downing Street gathering last night as the polls showed Scotland\u2019s future in the Union hanging by a thread. Mr Cameron also decided against a last-minute campaign trip north of the border today \u2013 leaving his former adversary Gordon Brown to do the heavy lifting for the \u2018No\u2019 campaign while he dropped off his children at school and visited a factory in Hampshire to highlight Britain\u2019s plummeting unemployment.\n@highlight\nPM made the crass joke at a gathering in Downing Street last night\n@highlight\nHe also avoided a last ditch campaign stop to Scotland today\n@highlight\nComes despite Scotland's future in the UK hanging by a thread\n@highlight\nMr Cameron today ruled out resigning if Scotland votes 'Yes' tomorrow\n@highlight\nAlso insisted he had no 'regrets' about the way he has handled the campaign", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 126, "end": 127}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 666, "end": 667}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 855, "end": 856}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The vote tomorrow is whether you want to break and sever every link, and I say let's keep our @placeholder pensions, let's keep our UK pound, let's keep our UK passports, let's keep our UK welfare state.", "idx": 14295}], "idx": 9236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)From Denali to Mount Rainier to Mount Washington, the U.S. is full of majestic, towering peaks that have long challenged people to climb them. This story is not about those. This story is about humbler summits -- some of them aren't even hills -- that beckon hikers in largely flat, low-lying parts of the country. They have modest names like Charles Mound and Hoosier Hill, and you can climb some of them in your slippers without breaking a sweat. Why would you? Well, these summits are all notable for one thing: They're the highest points in their states. And a certain variety of mountaineer -- peak baggers, they're called -- will seek them out just for that reason.\n@highlight\nSome \"peak baggers\" try to summit the highest point in all 50 U.S. states\n@highlight\nIn states like Delaware and Florida, the high points aren't even hills\n@highlight\nExpert: In many states, the actual high point \"is less than a 10-minute walk from your car\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is 20,320 feet high and requires weeks of planning to summit.", "idx": 14297}], "idx": 9237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Her boyfriend has denied cheating on her with a Brazilian model known as Miss BumBum - but Irina Shayk looked far from happy as she was spotted for the first time since the scandal hit the headlines. Superstar footballer Christiano Ronaldo has slammed the claims he slept with Andressa Urach as 'fiction and forgery'. Russian beauty Irina showed the stress of the last 48 hours as she was spotted in New York, looking under pressure with her hair pulled back into a messy bun. All by herself: Russian swimwear model Irina Shayk was spotted on a solo walk in NYC just a day after her boyfriend was accused of cheating\n@highlight\nAndressa Urach said striker slept with her just 48 hours before key match\n@highlight\nRonaldo's team lost the match 4-1 to German side Borussia Dortmund", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 244, "end": 261}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the past few years, @placeholder seemed to have embraced the role as surrogate stepmother to the child and has been seen doting over the little boy on frequent occasions.", "idx": 14301}], "idx": 9239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare and Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 06:57 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 23 February 2013 They were armed with just two shovels and a digger, and vowed to build the longest waterslide in the world by the end of this month. And as these pictures show, New Zealanders Jimi Hunt and Dan Drupstee have dug their way to victory. The pair of New Zealanders have constructed the 650m attraction in Auckland, will only stay open for two days, as part of a festival to help combat depression and promote the pair's motto: 'Living more awesome'.\n@highlight\n650 metre-long slide is brainchild of Kiwis Jimi Hunt and Dan Drupsteen\n@highlight\nBuildt waterslide as part of festival to help combat depression\n@highlight\nPair trying to promote their motto 'living more awesome'\n@highlight\nAustria's Black Hole waterslide currently the longest at 211m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 356, "end": 369}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a video posted online, Mr @placeholder walks through a 'luge-track' style trench cut in the hillside, which includes a 'tunnel' where the slide runs under a fence.", "idx": 14305}], "idx": 9243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For most of his 70 years, Hesiquio Trevizo has been a man of good will, preaching the word of God. These days, the Roman Catholic priest is a self-described capitan de la guerra -- a war veteran. That he should feel so within the confines of the sanctuary tells all about the violence and pervasive fear that have gripped the border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. \"None of us are entirely safe from organized crime. Not even priests,\" Trevizo says. He laughs, awkwardly. Trepidation leaks out with every word. Perhaps the most important aspect of his job as a priest makes him a potential target for organized crime. Criminals know that grisly details of violence have spilled out in the privacy of the confessional, and crime bosses would rather not have those details repeated or remembered.\n@highlight\nFor Hesiquio Trevizo, fear of violence permeates his work and church\n@highlight\nTrevizo: \"None of us are entirely safe from organized crime. 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Buckingham Palace and senior figures in Whitehall began discussing how to deal with the monarch\u2019s advancing years several months ago, the Mail understands. They concluded that her 64-year-old son \u2013 the longest-serving heir apparent in British history \u2013 should take a more prominent position representing the sovereign at key events, particularly those abroad. Scroll down for video Handing over the reigns: The Queen is reportedly planning to scale back her public duties and give Prince Charles a bigger role as \u2018co-head\u2019 of the royal family\n@highlight\nBuckingham Palace reviewing the Queen's long-haul travel commitments\n@highlight\nPrince of Wales is to perform one of his most significant duties to date\n@highlight\nHe has never attended in place of the monarch at the bi-annual gathering\n@highlight\nCharles and Camilla will also attend State Opening of Parliament together", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 711, "end": 727}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 791, "end": 805}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Royal aides denied that Her Majesty\u00bfs recent ill-health is behind the decision to increase the @placeholder's role", "idx": 14323}], "idx": 9253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:01 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:10 EST, 31 October 2013 Suspect: Charles E. Brownlow, Jr., 36, is accused of killing five people during a series of attacks hours earlier in his rural North Texas community of Terrell A Texas man accused of shooting dead five people, including his mother and aunt, was captured on a surveillance video entering a Mexican restaurant in the middle of his drug-fueled rampage. Charles Brownlow Jr. was arrested at about 1.30am Tuesday after running into the woods following a high-speed chase, authorities said. Terrell police Chief Jody Lay identified the victims of the North Texas shooting spree as Brownlow's mother, Mary Brownlow, 61; his aunt, Belinda Walker, 55; Jason Michael Wooden, 33; Kelleye Lynnette Sluder, 30; and Luis Gerardo Leal-Carrillo, 22.\n@highlight\nCharles Brownlow Jr, 36, stopped by Dos Aces Mexican eatery on U.S. 80 after allegedly killing his aunt and mother\n@highlight\nSurveillance video showed the suspect leaving the restaurant moments later\n@highlight\nPolice believe Brownlow was high on drugs during rampage that killed five", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 131}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 449, "end": 468}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 742, "end": 761}, {"start": 768, "end": 790}, {"start": 801, "end": 826}, {"start": 844, "end": 862}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fifth victim, @placeholder, was a clerk at the convenience store.", "idx": 14325}], "idx": 9254} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 09:30 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:37 EST, 6 November 2013 A daredevil adventurer has flown around Mount Fuji while wearing a custom-built jet suit. Switzerland-based Yves Rossy, dubbed the 'jetman' completed the flight around the Japanese mountain wearing the complicated four engined carbon-Kevlar 'Jetwing'. The 54-year-old did nine flights around the iconic landmark between October 28 and November 3 to celebrate Mount Fuji's designation as a world heritage site. Scroll down for video Breathtaking: Yves Rossy, known as the Jetman, flies in front of Mount Fuji, Japan Jetwing: Mr Rossy, 54, dropped from a helicopter to complete nine flights around the iconic Japanese landmark\n@highlight\nYves Rossy flew around the mountain nine times\n@highlight\n54-year-old has flown over English Channel, Swiss Alps and Grand Canyon\n@highlight\nHe said people should do what they think is impossible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 812, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beautiful: The looming shape of Mt Fuji towers over Mr Rossy who flew his jet-powered carbon-kevlar jetwing in @placeholder", "idx": 14327}], "idx": 9256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 21 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 22 November 2012 Blogger detained: Zhai Xiaobing was detained by police after joking on Twitter about the Communist Party congress A blogger is facing five years in prison after he was arrested for writing a joke on Twitter about the deaths of Chinese Communist Party delegates. Zhai Xiaobing, from Beijing, has received the support of hundreds of internet users following the joke about the party's congress on November 8. Chinese authorities have been especially sensitive to any perceived dissent about the party meeting, which closed last week, after ushering in a new generation of leaders.\n@highlight\nZhai Xiaobing arrested after tweeting joke about the Communist Party\n@highlight\nHundreds of Chinese internet users are petitioning for his release\n@highlight\nHe is being investigated for 'spreading terrorist information'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 318, "end": 340}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "activists out of @placeholder and rounded up the hundreds of people who tried", "idx": 14332}], "idx": 9259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 26 May 2013 A driver who has competed 12 times in the Indy 500 finally won on Sunday - and with a bit of luck at that. The popular Brazilian Tony Kanaan dipped inside defending IndyCar champion Ryan Hunter-Reay on a restart with three laps to go and cruised from there under the yellow caution flag. He flipped up his visor to wipe tears from his eyes as the crowd roared and then poured the celebratory winner's milk over his head in Victory Lane. Among the thousands gathered for the historic race was former VP candidate Sarah Palin who had come to Indianapolis with her husband Todd. She described watching the race as 'bucket list stuff'.\n@highlight\nBrazilian racer Tony Kanaan kissed the tarmac (and then his wife) after winning the race in Indianapolis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 270, "end": 285}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The leaders came to the finish line all bunched up around @placeholder, saluting the longtime IndyCar stalwart who had longed to add the final missing piece to his resume.", "idx": 14340}], "idx": 9264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was launched as an alternative the wallet, enabling iPhone 6 users to tap their phone to pay for items. But some Apple Pay users in the US have been double-charged for purchases. The Californian tech giant has admitted there is a problem with its mobile payment system, but says it only affects \u2018a very small number\u2019 of Apple Pay users and is working to refund all faulty transactions. Scroll down for video Double trouble: Apple Pay was first announced on September 9th by Tim Cook and rolled out this week. But some users who are also customers of Bank of America have been charged twice for purchases made with their iPhone 6. Here, a user makes a purchase at the Disney Store in Glendale, California\n@highlight\nApple Pay launched this week in the US and lets iPhone 6 users tap their phone to pay for items, because it is linked to their bank account\n@highlight\nCNN reporter and others discovered they were being charged double\n@highlight\nProblem only affects Bank of America customers and experts are fixing it\n@highlight\nErroneous payments will be refunded to around 1,000 customers\n@highlight\nThere is no date for Apple Pay coming to the UK", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 139, "end": 140}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 553, "end": 567}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 754, "end": 755}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 967, "end": 981}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If an iPhone is lost, users can suspend all payments via the Find my @placeholder service.", "idx": 14343}], "idx": 9266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- English football clubs have always attracted wealthy owners. Traditionally, club chairmen were bluff local businessmen with a few spare millions in the bank, perhaps looking to put something back into their local community, somewhere to schmooze clients and colleagues, and seduced by the idea of being a player -- albeit at boardroom level -- in a sport that is an obsession for millions. Long-suffering City fans overnight saw their club transformed into one of the world's wealthiest. But this week's purchase of Manchester City by an Abu Dhabi-based consortium from the controversial former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra provided further proof that the English Premier League has become an altogether different ball game, attracting an altogether different caliber of super-rich investor.\n@highlight\nAbu Dhabi investment group agree takeover deal for Manchester City\n@highlight\nClub immediately breaks British transfer record to sign Brazilian Robinho\n@highlight\nEnglish Premier League has become a playground for billionair foreign owners\n@highlight\nNew owners say they plan to turn City into the world's biggest club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 712}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 889, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is so awash with cash, they have difficulty spending it all,\" he said.", "idx": 14344}], "idx": 9267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Athens, Greece (CNN) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed solidarity with Greece Tuesday on a trip to Athens, even as tens of thousands of Greeks rallied to show their anger toward her over the hardship their country is suffering. Critics see Merkel as the main enforcer of the European Union-imposed austerity measures that have left a large number of Greeks unemployed and streaming to soup kitchens for a hot meal. Police estimated that as many as 25,000 people turned out to demonstrate in central Athens, despite a ban on protests in certain areas amid beefed-up security for Merkel's six-hour stay.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Papoulias says growth and jobs are needed to give the Greek people hope\n@highlight\n\"We welcome a friend here today,\" Antonis Samaras says of the German leader\n@highlight\nPolice say 25,000 people joined a protest voicing anger over Angela Merkel's visit\n@highlight\nCritics see Merkel as the main enforcer of internationally imposed austerity measures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While some within her own governing coalition have spoken of the need for contingency plans for a possible @placeholder exit from the euro, Merkel has signaled that she would view that outcome as extremely risky.", "idx": 14353}], "idx": 9272} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jo Knowsley and Sharon Churcher Controversial: Experts have warned thousands of women to stop using the NuvaRing, pictured A British woman has been stricken with potentially deadly blood clots after being put on a controversial new contraceptive that allegedly killed a 24-year-old US law student last year. Thousands of UK patients are being warned to stop using NuvaRing by experts who have told The Mail on Sunday it puts women at a far higher risk of heart attacks and strokes than traditional forms of birth control. Marketed by pharmaceutical giant Merck, the device is available free on the NHS.\n@highlight\nBritish woman seeking legal advice after suffering blood clots in her lungs\n@highlight\n44-year-old claims they developed after she started using NuvaRing\n@highlight\nLast year Erika Langhart, 24, died when ring allegedly caused heart attacks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 285, "end": 286}, {"start": 324, "end": 325}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 401, "end": 418}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 9,000 British women have used it since its approval by @placeholder regulators in 2008.", "idx": 14356}], "idx": 9274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- The Philippines would strongly support a rearmed Japan shorn of its pacifist constitution as a counterweight to the growing military assertiveness of China, according to the Philippine -foreign minister. \"We would welcome that very much,\" Albert del Rosario told the Financial Times in an interview. \"We are looking for balancing factors in the region and Japan could be a significant balancing factor.\" The unusual statement, which risks upsetting Beijing, reflects alarm in Manila at what it sees as Chinese provocation over the South China Sea, virtually all of which is claimed by Beijing. It also comes days before an election in Japan that could see the return as prime minister of Shinzo Abe, who is committed to revising Japan's pacifist constitution and to beefing up its military.\n@highlight\nThe Philippines support a rearmed Japan to counterweight China's military power\n@highlight\nChina has territorial disputes in the South China Sea with the Philippines and others\n@highlight\nJapan has a pacifist constitution, but this might change after the upcoming presidential election\n@highlight\nIn July, the Philippines and Japan signed an agreement to strengthen military co-operation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 952, "end": 966}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attitude towards Japanese rearmament in the Philippines, itself colonised by @placeholder, suggests regional fears of an assertive China may be beginning to trump memories of Japan's aggressive wartime actions.", "idx": 14358}], "idx": 9275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: This review may contain spoilers. (EW.com) -- Just about every zombie movie I can think of is set, for the most part, in tightly defined spaces where groups of survivors huddle to fend off the flesh-hungry hordes outside. \"World War Z,\" which may be the most entertaining and accomplished zombie thriller since George A. Romero's \"Dawn of the Dead\" (1979), has touches of that suspenseful high-tension claustrophobia. Yet it's a very different sort of zombie feast (far more than, say, \"The Walking Dead\"). It's vast and sprawling and spectacular; it's the first truly globalized orgy of the undead.\n@highlight\n'World War Z' is an entertaining, accomplished zombie thriller\n@highlight\nMarc Forster shows audacity and flair in his adaptation of Max Brooks' novel\n@highlight\nBrad Pitt plays a U.N. working trying to stop the zombie virus outbreak\n@highlight\n'World War Z' is 'scary good fun'", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet this is a much more varied and surprising movie, built around a soberly commanding performance by @placeholder as the family man who must leave his wife and daughters on a U.N. command ship as he hops from one trouble spot to the next.", "idx": 14362}], "idx": 9277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For a company that describes transparency as one of its \u2018core values\u2019, it was something of a private party. Google\u2019s annual conference began yesterday amid tight security, with members of the media and public barred unless specifically invited. Civil liberty campaigners warned that Google \u2013 which has been accused of invading the privacy of its customers by harvesting details about their online activity \u2013 was using its \u2018dominance to influence decision-makers behind closed doors\u2019 at the Zeitgeist event. Speakers: Former U.S. president Bill Clinton is due to speak at Google's annual Zeitgeist conference today and singer Annie Lennox gave a talk yesterday\n@highlight\nAnnual conference begins amid tight security\n@highlight\nMedia and public barred unless specifically invited\n@highlight\nZeitgeist taking place at Grove hotel in Hertfordshire\n@highlight\nBill Clinton and Annie Lennox among speakers", "entities": [{"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has previously been a popular forum for such meetings.", "idx": 14377}], "idx": 9286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After Arsenal qualified for the second round of the Champions League for the 15th successive season, Arsene Wenger joked that he would send someone different to the draw. When they have played their final group game against Galatasaray in Istanbul next month, where Wenger is \u201890 per cent\u2019 sure they will finish second in the group, the last 16 will hold all the usual pitfalls. It is an achievement to reach the second round, but nothing more than that. 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The two countries have each rolled back green policies in recent months, and want others to join them to resist a legally-binding international deal on carbon emissions. Tony Abbott, Australia\u2019s prime minister, called for limited action on climate change that would not \u2018clobber the economy\u2019. He is seeking to form a conservative alliance that aims to undermine what he calls a \u2018left-liberal\u2019 push by US President Barack Obama to ramp up green taxes. Scroll down for video Tony Abbott (left) suggested that the UK could enter into an allianceto limit action on climate change at an event in Ottawa with Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (right)\n@highlight\nAbbott made comments during meeting with Canadian PM in Ottawa\n@highlight\nBritish Government says it has not been offered alliance and will not join\n@highlight\nUnited Nations summit on climate change is planned for September", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 38, "end": 39}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 522, "end": 523}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 632, "end": 633}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 873}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who sees strong action to stop climate change as a legacy issue", "idx": 14385}], "idx": 9291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman is suing Boar's Head, the supplier of delicatessen meats, cheeses and condiments, for discriminating against her as a domestic-violence victim. Sequeya Henderson, 22, claims she was sacked after the company ignored her repeated complaints that co-worker Jarrett Claitt - her then boyfriend - was abusing her at the company's office in Brooklyn, New York. According to her Brooklyn federal court suit against Boar's Head and Claitt, he threatened her in the company parking lot and bombarded her with texts and calls. Sequeya Henderson, 22, claims she was sacked after the company ignored her repeated complaints that co-worker Jarrett Claitt was abusing her at the company's office in Brooklyn, New York\n@highlight\nSequeya Henderson, 22, claims she was sacked after the company ignored her repeated complaints about co-worker Jarrett Claitt\n@highlight\nShe said Claitt, her then boyfriend, threatened her at the meat company's office in Brooklyn, New York\n@highlight\nClaitt was arrested and then fired after he allegedly choked, punched and threatened to kill her at work\n@highlight\nHe allegedly showed their sex tape off and the company then fired her - saying it was because she had lied about their relationship", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 152, "end": 168}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 834, "end": 847}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sequeya Henderson claims she sent @placeholder the threat made against her, but they took no action", "idx": 14386}], "idx": 9292} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey and Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 02:59 EST, 27 July 2012 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 27 July 2012 The high-speed 'Javelin' train designed to whisk Olympic visitors to Stratford had a false start on the opening day of the Games when this morning's first official train departed late because a driver failed to turn up for work. The Southeastern train company had designated the 7.04am from St Pancras station in London to the Park in Stratford as the beginning of the service. But the 140mph Japanese-built train did not leave Stratford until 7.09am, as travel bosses were forced to delay the train while it waited for a replacement driver, as the scheduled worker had called in sick.\n@highlight\n140mph train left late on first day due to staff issue\n@highlight\nTrain will transport 25,000 people per HOUR to and from Stratford\n@highlight\nOlympic fans face travel delays due to accident on M1 and technical problems this morning on the London Underground", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 393, "end": 410}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 893, "end": 894}, {"start": 939, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "shuttle between Stratford and @placeholder between 2am and 5am.", "idx": 14388}], "idx": 9293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On March 9, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, the state's Republican candidate for governor, appeared on a Dallas television station and was asked a straightforward question. Would he veto, as Gov. Rick Perry did last year, the Texas version of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, a bill that would allowed women to file equal pay claims in state courts? Abbott wouldn't say. Instead, he smiled and held forth for a few moments about the importance of women being paid the same wages as men. The campaign of his Democratic opponent, state Sen. Wendy Davis, quickly roared to life. Davis, who shepherded the equal pay bill through the Texas legislature, accused Abbott of dodging the question and demanded a hard answer. Abbott equivocated for 10 days, then said he would veto the bill, handing Davis fresh ammo.\n@highlight\nThe equal pay fight has consumed the Texas gubernatorial race for almost a month\n@highlight\nTexas race points to key issue for Democratic candidates\n@highlight\nEqual pay issue used to galvanize base for expected low Democratic turnout\n@highlight\nRepublicans tend to dismiss it as a non-issue", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 251, "end": 278}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And right now we have a @placeholder party that is so disinterested in winning over women voters that they are floundering on no-brainer issues like supporting equal pay.\"", "idx": 14402}, {"query": "A volley of them were fired off in January, on the five-year anniversary of the @placeholder signing.", "idx": 14403}, {"query": "Several likely 2016 @placeholder candidates have come out against equal pay protections, mostly on the grounds that they would encourage lawsuits and cripple the ability of private businesses to set their own pay scales based on merit.", "idx": 14405}], "idx": 9302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Queen and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been voted as the public figures who provide Britons with 'moral leadership' according to a poll. The findings released in a YouGov survey suggested that Britons looked towards the actions of the Royal family ahead of church leaders like the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. The poll surveyed 2,109 adults and asked respondents to choose three or four names from a list of public personalities who they believed showed strong moral leadership. Moral: The Queen was voted as the public figure who gave Britons the most moral leadership Poll: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge got 30 per cent of the vote in the YouGov poll\n@highlight\nThe poll surveyed 2,109 adults who chose from a list of public figures\n@highlight\nAt least 34 per cent chose the Queen as providing strong moral leadership\n@highlight\nPakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai landed 19 per cent of the vote\n@highlight\nNigel Farage, of Ukip, got 39 per cent for 'worst' moral leadership", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 46}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 633}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder teenager was ahead of Justin Welby, who only came in fourth place in the poll.", "idx": 14410}], "idx": 9305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As millions of Taiwanese headed for the polling stations across the nation last weekend, there was a general sense that change was at hand. As the results of the vote started trickling in during the evening, it soon became clear that the political scene in Taiwan was about to become a much different place. It was a rout. When it was all over and done, the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) had merely won six of the 22 constituencies in the mayoral and commissioner elections, while the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won 13, and did so with sizable leads. Moreover, the KMT had lost control of Taipei, the capital city it had run for 16 consecutive years, to an independent with no political experience, and also saw safe cities in the northern half of the island, such as Hsinchu and Taoyuan, slip through its fingers.\n@highlight\nTaiwan's ruling party routed in local elections in \"black Saturday.\"\n@highlight\nThey lost control of Taipei for first time in 16 years\n@highlight\nLazy campaigns and the \"China factor\" caused their defeat, says Cole\n@highlight\n\"Sunflower generation\" wary of closer ties with China", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 490, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In March, scores of protesters stormed a key government building to urge the government to scrap a controversial trade deal with China in what was dubbed the @placeholder.", "idx": 14420}], "idx": 9309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:15 EST, 28 May 2013 David Dimbleby, pictured as an undergraduate at Oxford University where he was editor the student magazine, said he was proud to be elected to the Bullingdon Club It is the Oxford drinking society with some very important alumni \u2013 and a rather poor reputation. But the Bullingdon Club was once a perfectly gentlemanly outfit, according to broadcaster David Dimbleby. The Question Time host has revealed his pride at belonging to the controversial group that counts David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson among its former members.\n@highlight\nBBC broadcaster said he 'loved being elected' to the Bullingdon Club\n@highlight\nQuestion Time host joined as Oxford University undergraduate in late 60s\n@highlight\nThe controversial group counts David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson among its former members\n@highlight\nDimbleby added that taking older women off air was 'demeaning'\n@highlight\nHe said it was a 'waste' of talent and experience", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 129, "end": 145}, {"start": 228, "end": 242}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 740, "end": 756}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "comment appears to be a reference to attempts by the @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 14424}], "idx": 9312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- March 3, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Frankfurt, Germany \u2022 Libya \u2022 Los Angeles Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Oh say can you see a new edition of CNN Student News? 'Cause it starts right now! From the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Frankfurt Shooting AZUZ: First up, President Obama says the U.S. will spare no effort to learn how an outrageous attack took place. Happened yesterday at Germany's Frankfurt Airport. Two American troops were shot and killed on a U.S. military bus. Two others were wounded. They were security forces who were being deployed. German police have one suspect in custody. Officials say that what they think happened is that the gunman rushed onto the bus while it was waiting outside the terminal and then started shooting. This would be a federal crime in both the United States and in Germany. This story was developing when we produced this show yesterday. For the latest: CNN.com.\n@highlight\nLearn about an attack against U.S. troops at an airport in Germany\n@highlight\nHear how the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on an issue of free speech\n@highlight\nConsider the struggles Rodney King has faced since his infamous beating\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 47}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 252}, {"start": 291, "end": 306}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 394, "end": 411}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 558, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1345}]}, "qas": [{"query": "King led @placeholder police on a high speed chase.", "idx": 14426}], "idx": 9314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A photograph of a mother breastfeeding her 16-month-old son in the bath was flagged to Facebook because it apparently violated the company's policy on nudity. Kaya Wright said she was 'disappointed' when she was sent a notification by the social networking site to say the image was being 'reviewed'. The message came even though Mrs Wright, who works as a nurse, posted the picture on a closed page for a group of breastfeeding mothers. Scroll down for videos Reported: Kaya Wright, pictured with sons Daniel, five, and 16-month-old Kayden. The 32-year-old said she was 'disappointed' when she was sent a notification by Facebook to say her photo was being 'reviewed'\n@highlight\nUser reported breastfeeding photo as it possibly violated nudity policy\n@highlight\nMother-of-two was 'disappointed' to be told her photo was being 'reviewed'\n@highlight\n32-year-old posted image on private group for new mothers in Liverpool\n@highlight\nAnother member also had her breastfeeding photo reported this weekend\n@highlight\nWomen posted photos of themselves nursing babies in show of solidarity", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Ever since @placeholder was born, people have kept asking me when are you going to bottle feed.", "idx": 14430}], "idx": 9317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This World Cup has been dominated from supporters from the home continent - and with Brazil out, Argentina fans have made Rio de Janeiro's famous Copacabana beach their own. Fans have been gathering and causing a racket ahead of their semi final against Holland which will decide who faces Germany in the Maracana on Sunday. And while the famous Copacabana has been a sea of yellow and green at most games throughout the World Cup, now it is Argentina's turn, with blue and white as far as the eye can see. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Argentine model Fiorella Castillo freestyle on Ipanema beach\n@highlight\nThe famous Rio beach turns from yellow and green to blue and white\n@highlight\nFans gather to cheer on Lionel Messi and co in the semi final\n@highlight\nLa Albiceleste are one step from the dream Maracana showpiece", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 576}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Laughing stock: The @placeholder are unlikely to let this result lie from Brazil's embarrassing defeat", "idx": 14439}], "idx": 9323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner became the godmother of a lesbian couple's baby girl in a Roman Catholic ceremony on Saturday - though the Church opposes gay marriage. Baby Umma Azul is just over 2 months old and was baptized as mothers Carina Villarroel and Soledad Ortiz, who were married last year, looked on. She's the first child known to receive this church blessing in Argentina. The ceremony took place in the Cathedral of Cordoba and was officiated by Father Carlos Varas, Reuters reports. The city is located 435 miles from the capital. Scroll down for video Carina Villarroel (L), and her wife Soledad Ortiz (R), pose with their two-month old daughter Umma Azul Villarroel after her baptism ceremony on Saturday\n@highlight\nPresident Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner became godmother to baby Umma Azul on Saturday\n@highlight\nMothers Carina Villarroel and Soledad Ortiz were married last year\n@highlight\nArgentine law allows couples to ask president to be godparent to their seventh child\n@highlight\nPresident made an exception for Villarroel and Ortiz and sent a representative to the baptism\n@highlight\nArgentina legalized gay marriage in 2010 -- though Pope Francis opposes it\n@highlight\nUnclear if Vatican gave permission for the ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 22, "end": 51}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 439, "end": 458}, {"start": 482, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 609}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 765, "end": 794}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1236}]}, "qas": [{"query": "battle against @placeholder in 2010 when he was Argentina\u2019s top", "idx": 14445}], "idx": 9326} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When former U.S. soldier Jordan Matson learned about ISIS rampage across Iraq and Syria, he knew he couldn't sit back and do nothing. So the 28-year-old food packaging worker from Sturtevant, Wisconsin contacted the Kurdish militia - known as the People's Protection Units or YPG - through Facebook. 'I prayed about it for about a month or two,' Matson, a Christian, told CNN. 'And I really soul searched and said, \"is this really what I want to do?\" Eventually, I decided to do it.' Matson flew to Turkey and was taken to Rojava, a Kurdish-controlled area of northern Syria. For the past month, he has been a volunteer fighter helping to defend three small statelets in the area.\n@highlight\nJordan Matson, from Wisconsin, watched as cities in Iraq fell to ISIS and refused to allow places American's had fought hard to protect be destroyed\n@highlight\nHe contacted the People's Protection Units or YPG through Facebook before flying to Turkey and then being taken to northern Syria\n@highlight\nHe has been a volunteer fighter for a month\n@highlight\nTwo days after he started fighting, he was hit by a mortar; during his recovery, he has been on social media recruiting others to help the fight", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 869, "end": 893}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During his two years in the @placeholder military, he never served abroad - but on the second day fighting in Syria, he was struck by a mortar round during a firefight with ISIS.", "idx": 14447}], "idx": 9327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Indiana can't kick all registered sex offenders off instant messaging services, chat rooms or social networking sites like Facebook, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. The state passed a law in 2008 that was aimed at keeping predators from trolling the Internet for new victims. But that law \"broadly prohibits substantial protected speech rather than specifically targeting the evil of improper communications to minors,\" a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded. State courts can impose limits on social media as a condition of a sex offender's probation or parole, but a \"blanket ban\" on Internet use violates the First Amendment's guarantee of free expression, the judges found.\n@highlight\nNEW: The Indiana law banned \"completely innocent\" conduct, the ACLU argued\n@highlight\nNEW: The state's attorney general said the law protected \"reasonable interests\"\n@highlight\nIndiana can't slap a \"blanket ban\" on social media for sex offenders, court finds\n@highlight\nFederal judges have struck down similar bans in Nebraska and Louisiana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 474, "end": 497}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have worked with county sheriffs and prosecutors in our defense of the legal challenges to these protections of our children, and we will need to review this 7th @placeholder ruling to determine the state's next steps.\"", "idx": 14452}], "idx": 9329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former Massachusetts crime lab chemist accused of mishandling evidence affecting hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of criminal cases was sentenced Friday to three to five years in prison after pleading guilty to 27 counts. Annie Dookhan, 36, was arrested last year, accused of cutting corners by visually identifying alleged drug samples instead of performing chemical tests, and then altering the samples to cover up the practice. More than 300 drug convictions involving Dookhan's tests -- conducted from 2003 to 2012 -- have been put on hold since last year in Suffolk County alone, Suffolk County District Attorney spokesman Jake Wark said.\n@highlight\nAnnie Dookhan pleads guilty to tampering with evidence, perjury, obstruction of justice\n@highlight\n300 drug convictions have been put on hold in one county alone\n@highlight\nDookhan cut corners in criminal cases, altered samples to cover up\n@highlight\nAuthorities: One person set free because of Dookhan went on to kill someone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dookhan worked as a state chemist testing drug evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies from 2003 until March 2012, when she resigned, according to the @placeholder attorney general's office.", "idx": 14454}], "idx": 9330} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vietnam Coast Guard 8003, South China Sea (CNN) -- To be at the front line of a \"cold war\" is, these days, a rare thing -- particularly when that front line is a remote chain of islands in the South China Sea, hundreds of kilometers from the nearest landfall. The waters around the Paracel Islands, a largely unpopulated archipelago administered by China but claimed by Vietnam, have become the \"battleground\" in an increasingly volatile territorial dispute between the two communist neighbors. Taking advantage of a rare opportunity to witness the spat up close, CNN traveled to the area with the Vietnamese Coast Guard.\n@highlight\nChina and Vietnam at odds over a chain of largely uninhabited islands in the South China Sea\n@highlight\nRecent oil drilling operations by China near the Paracel Islands, which they administer, have irked Hanoi\n@highlight\nCNN traveled with Vietnamese coast guard to see how this conflict has become so volatile\n@highlight\nVietnam says Chinese vessels are being highly aggressive, often using water cannon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 564, "end": 566}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We are, however, woken early one morning to see what the captain said was a Chinese coast guard vessel using water cannon on a @placeholder fisheries surveillance vessel.", "idx": 14465}], "idx": 9335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mike and Missy Wilson sat in a meeting late Tuesday afternoon, planning a ministry trip to Haiti when they were interrupted by a text message. A co-worker read the news: a powerful earthquake had just struck the Caribbean country. In their Nashville, Tennessee, office, Mike Wilson said, \"My heart just dropped\" as he listened to the one-line bulletin. The quake's epicenter was a few miles from an orphanage in Carrefour, Haiti, where the Wilsons' 21-year-old daughter Katie was working, and the 5-year-old girl they were about to adopt lived. \"I felt like I couldn't take another breath,\" Missy Wilson said, \"I jumped up and yelled, 'This can't be happening.'\"\n@highlight\nWilsons' 21-year-old daughter, and the 5-year-old girl they were about to adopt live in Haiti\n@highlight\n\"We spent hours trying to get any information,\" Missy Wilson says\n@highlight\nDaughters and 47 other children all made it out of orphanage alive\n@highlight\nFather traveled to Haiti on a medivac plane for joyous reunion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Missy Wilson said @placeholder was able to say, \"I'm alive.", "idx": 14468}], "idx": 9338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Murdered: Truc Thi Ly Nguyen, 43, was killed during a shootout in the nail salon where she worked A nail salon worker has been caught in the crossfire and shot dead while her husband and young son looked on in horror after a gunman burst into her Baltimore shop and started shooting at the man she was giving a pedicure to. Truc Thi Ly Nguyen, 43, was shot in the temple Monday as she was crouched at a foot basin. She died shortly after being taken to a local hospital. Her horrified husband, Quang Tran, and his brother, who owns the salon, tackled gunman Tremaine Washington to the ground, wrestled the gun away and held him until police arrived.\n@highlight\nTruc Thi Ly Nguyen, 43, was shot in the temple when a gunman opened fire at her Baltimore nail salon\n@highlight\nThe shooter, Tremain Washington, was aiming for someone else\n@highlight\nNguyen's husband, who watched the shooting, pinned Washington to the ground until police arrived\n@highlight\nThe intended target was shot three times and is in critical condition\n@highlight\nWashington has confessed to the crime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 50}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 347, "end": 364}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 581, "end": 599}, {"start": 684, "end": 701}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 809, "end": 826}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder dropped to the floor with a gunshot to the head.", "idx": 14477}], "idx": 9344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After some of the world's biggest corporations such as Apple and Google have come under pressure over aggressive tax avoidance strategies, now its FIFA's turn to defend its lucrative financial arrangements with 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil. The relationship of football's world governing body with Brazil is under scrutiny following the protests that have gripped the country as the South American country stages June's Confederation Cup -- a test run for the main event next year. Initially disgruntlement of the protesters centered on a 20 centavos (10 cents) rise in bus and train fares. But a violent response from the police, prompted Brazilians of all ages took to the streets.\n@highlight\nQuestions raised over what Brazil really gets out of 2014 World Cup\n@highlight\nShould money be spent on football stadiums or health and education?\n@highlight\nFIFA receives tax exemptions from Brazil\n@highlight\nRomario says: \"FIFA comes to our country and sets up a state within a state\"", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was (and still am) not aware of any other international commercial sport event being subsidized through full tax exemption at the cost of (other) taxpayers, and did not see any justification for such unequal treatment of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 14492}], "idx": 9356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Houston (CNN) -- When Joshua Gandara heard his cousin, Houston firefighter Robert Bebee, had died suddenly, he instinctively knew why. \"I knew (he was) saving somebody,\" Gandara said. \"That's him. ... He always put people first, before him. Anybody's needs before his needs.\" Relatives of the 41-year-old Bebee -- including his parents, sister and nieces -- are not alone in their mourning. Four Houston firefighters, total, died when a wall collapsed during a major blaze Friday at a hotel. There was Matthew Renaud, a 35-year-old who worked out of five stations in the 12 years he was with the Houston Fire Department. Robert Garner, 29, had been at Fire Station 68 since joining the department in October 2010. The youngest victim was Anne Sullivan, a 24-year-old who graduated from the city's firefighter academy in April.\n@highlight\nNEW: Friend says 24-year-old firefighter who died was \"very passionate, very strong\"\n@highlight\nNEW: 5 of 13 injured firefighters are still in the hospital, fire department captain says\n@highlight\nNEW: Houston firefighters are struggling to cope with the loss of their colleagues, he adds\n@highlight\nOfficial: More firefighters have died in 2013 in Texas than in last 5 years combined", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 596, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She was very passionate, very strong, (very) beautiful, and she was very dedicated to her career,\" @placeholder's friend and fellow firefighter Ryche Guerrero said.", "idx": 14499}], "idx": 9361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 14 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 14 June 2012 When Kelly Graves went into sudden labour at home, she must have been just a little concerned that the only person to hand was her five-year-old son, Joby. But the youngster proved a more-than-able replacement for a midwife when he not only helped to deliver his newborn brother, but saved his life as well. After comforting his mother through the birth, calling for help and bringing towels to swaddle the baby, he jumped into action when Harley Jae wasn't breathing and untangled the umbilical cord from around his neck as his mother revived him.\n@highlight\nSon Joby only person on hand, but he proved a cool head under pressure\n@highlight\nComforted his mother then stepped in when his brother wasn't breathing\n@highlight\nKelly: 'He was absolutely fantastic and I completely underestimated him'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At that moment @placeholder\u2019s parents arrived and soon after the paramedics followed.", "idx": 14503}, {"query": "Kelly said: 'Although @placeholder took her place as my birthing partner, she was glad that she still got to do that while Joby went and had a look at the ambulance with the paramedics.", "idx": 14504}], "idx": 9364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- My relationship with the who-should-play-Christian-Grey timeline goes as follows: I wanted Matt Bomer the entire time I read the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy ... right up until Charlie Hunnam was announced. Then I inexplicably got very excited for Hunnam's portrayal of the troubled billionaire. And now that Hunnam has dropped out of the film, I'm left feeling 50 shades of empty and confused. Do I want Matt Bomer again? Or do I want someone like Hunnam, with a lesser-known face (or one that's usually covered in hair)? Before I could make sense of any of it, I read that Oliver Stone told The Wall Street Journal that Leonardo DiCaprio was his choice for the coveted role. At first, my thoughts reflected my feelings about Ben Affleck being Batman: No, thank you. But after some soul searching and many Google Images, I can't help but think DiCaprio would make one intriguing Christian Grey. It's definitely a film I would see, and here's why it would work:\n@highlight\n\"Fifty Shades\" still needs a new Christian Grey\n@highlight\nWhy nor Leonardo DiCaprio he writer asks?\n@highlight\nOliver Stone has said the actor is his choice for the role", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 141, "end": 160}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 605, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 650}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'll be the first to admit that his heartthrob phase is behind him, but at the end of the day, @placeholder is still quite pretty.", "idx": 14514}], "idx": 9369} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Artillery shells slammed into a hospital Sunday in the northern Sri Lankan district of Mullaittivu, where civilians -- including a growing number of children -- are being treated as government forces and Tamil rebels continue to clash. A Sri Lankan soldier walks through Mullaittivu, the former military headquarters of the Tamil rebels. More than 200 civilians and at least 30 children have been injured in the last three days of fighting, a relief worker told CNN Sunday. \"That is the absolute minimum (number of injured),\" the aid worker, who did not want to be identified for fear of jeopardizing the work of relief organizations, said.\n@highlight\nSri Lankan hospital hit by artillery shells\n@highlight\nChildren young as 4 months treated in local hospitals for shrapnel injuries\n@highlight\nAid workers rescue 50 critically injured children and 105 adults\n@highlight\nSri Lankan President has promised to allow safe passage to trapped civilians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday, Sri Lankan soldiers seized a key rebel stronghold in a surprise attack deep in @placeholder held territory.", "idx": 14516}], "idx": 9371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:41 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 21:06 EST, 8 October 2012 The widow of a businessman gunned down outside a suburban Atlanta preschool has pleaded not guilty to helping plot her husband's death. Andrea Sneiderman was arraigned Monday in an Atlanta-area court on a variety of charges, including malice murder and criminal attempt to commit murder. Sneiderman was arrested in August and accused of conspiring with her former boss, Hemy Neuman, to kill her husband, Russell 'Rusty' Sneiderman. The case has captured a national audience ever since the woman's lover, Hemy Neuman, told jurors at the time of his trial that he was convinced that he should kill his lover's husband Russell Sneiderman by an angel in a dream who supposedly looked like actress Olivia Newton John.\n@highlight\nAndrea Sneiderman is charged with helping her lover murder her husband\n@highlight\nHer lover, Hemy Neuman, was convicted of the shooting murder of Russell Sneiderman in front of a daycare center\n@highlight\nNeuman said that 'an angel in a dream who looked like Olivia Newton John told him to do it, and so did a demon who sounded like Barry White'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 526}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 713, "end": 730}, {"start": 790, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 967, "end": 984}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that they could enjoy a life together, eliminate @placeholder's debt problems", "idx": 14517}], "idx": 9372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper UPDATED: 20:36 EST, 24 January 2012 One of Jamie Oliver's apprentice chefs has been found dead in a garden close to his home three months after he vanished. The remains of Kevin Boyle, 26, were found in Coulsdon, south London, just before the celebrity was due to make a missing person appeal on This Morning on ITV on Monday. Kevin had cooked for the Prince of Wales, former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Oprah Winfrey after training with the celebrity chef on the Channel 4 series Jamie's Kitchen. Tragic: Jamie Oliver with his trainee Kevin Boyle when he was 17 at the opening of Jamie's Fifteen restaurant in Hoxton\n@highlight\nJamie Oliver pays tribute to 'my friend Kevin Boyle' and says he is 'deeply saddened' by the tragic news\n@highlight\nChef was due to make emotional appeal for missing Kevin, 26, on ITV's This Morning but body was discovered hours later\n@highlight\nKevin was a trainee on Jamie's Kitchen on Channel 4 in 2002\n@highlight\nSecond trainee chef tragedy to hit Jamie Oliver: Christopher Pethick, 20, found hanged in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 605, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Celebrity restaurant: Kevin, 26, had worked at @placeholder's restaurant Fifteen in centreal London after being recruited as one of 15 trainees in 2002 on Channel 4's Jamie's Kitchen", "idx": 14518}], "idx": 9373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:50 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:44 EST, 31 July 2013 Abuse: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said using Twitter was not an excuse for 'grotesque' behaviour Nick Clegg today backed a police operation to arrest Twitter trolls who have posted vile abuse and threats of rape. The Deputy Prime Minister said arrests this week \u2018sent out a signal\u2019 that using online messaging is not an excuse for \u2018totally unacceptable behaviour\u2019. Mr Clegg warned: \u2018Just because you tweet something doesn\u2019t mean you can start behaving in a grotesque, offensive, abusive and sometimes criminal way.\u2019\n@highlight\nMinisters including Home Secretary Theresa May have been targeted\n@highlight\nSome of the vile comments have remained on YouTube for two years\n@highlight\nThe latest revelations come after a row involving female MPs and Twitter\n@highlight\nWalthamstow MP Stella Creasy was threatened with rape on the site\n@highlight\nTwitter bosses could face questions from a parliamentary inquiry\n@highlight\n100,000 sign petition for Twitter to beef up ways of dealing with abuse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hitting back: Miss @placeholder retweeted the abuse aimed at her in a bid to highlight the issue", "idx": 14522}], "idx": 9375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- African regional authorities are prepared to remove from office self-proclaimed President Laurent Gbagbo, who election observers say lost last November's presidential runoff but has refused to step down, Ivory Coast's President-elect Alassane Ouattara said Thursday. \"I think it's clear that Mr. Laurent Gbagbo does not want to leave office,\" Ouattara told CNN, noting that representatives of the Economic Community of West African States and the African Union had tried to persuade him to leave earlier this week. \"If he decides to leave, fine. If he decides not to leave, I think ECOWAS, our subregional union, will take the appropriate steps to remove him -- either through specific measures which the military people are working on, or a military force, which will be put into place.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"He will be removed; this shouldn't be a difficult operation,\" says Ouattara\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Treasury freezes Laurent Gbagbo's assets\n@highlight\nAlassane Ouattara says he will negotiate with his rival if Gbagbo concedes Ouattara is president\n@highlight\nOuattara is \"confident\" that West African nations will intervene", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 264, "end": 280}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 427, "end": 467}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}, {"start": 983, "end": 999}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ouattara told CNN Thursday that he welcomes a proposal for direct negotiations with Gbagbo -- on the condition that @placeholder recognize Ouattara as president.", "idx": 14527}], "idx": 9379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the mosque debate dominates the summer spin cycle, a new Pew Research Poll shows that an increasing number of Americans believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim -- now up to 18 percent from 11 percent in March 2009. At the same time, only a third of Americans say Obama is a Christian, down from nearly 50 percent last year. And while the biggest jumps in believing Obama is Muslim come from self-described conservative Republicans -- from 18 percent to 34 percent -- the number of Democrats who describe Obama as Christian fell from 55 percent to 46 percent. Independents -- while being the group least likely to want professions of religious beliefs from politicians -- have also fallen in with the drift.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon says Pew poll found 18 percent of Americans believe Obama is Muslim\n@highlight\nThe misconception ranges across political spectrum. Why is this happening, he asks?\n@highlight\nPolitical opponents are smart enough to know the truth, but like the controversy, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 85}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The absence of Obama attending Sunday services regularly has been a repeated \"just askin'...\" talking point on right wing news and radio -- and indeed, the Pew poll shows that most respondents got their \"views\" about @placeholder's religion from \"the media.\"", "idx": 14529}, {"query": "While no responsible @placeholder would ever explicitly encourage these beliefs, there are plenty who delight in these poll findings because it presumably points to partisan gain.", "idx": 14533}], "idx": 9380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We're now well into Movember, the November-long occasion when men grow a moustache for the 30 days of the month to spark conversation and raise funds for men's health. But as if men needed another reason to put down the razor, more than half of British women think men with bushy 'hipster' beards are 'sexiest'. A quick hashtag search of #BILF (which stands for Beard I'd Like to Fondle) brings up more than 16,000 results on Instagram. The trend is clearly not going anywhere. More than half of British women think men with bushy 'hipster' beards are 'sexiest' Movember sees men ditch the razor to spark conversation and raise funds for men's health\n@highlight\nMovember will see thousands of men ditch razor for men's health\n@highlight\n82% of women agreed that bearded men look more masculine\n@highlight\n2 in 3 would prefer to date a bearded man over a clean-shaven one\n@highlight\nBILF movement has 16,000+ pictures on Instagram and 7,000 Facebook likes\n@highlight\nMovember official rules say no beards or goatees - only moustaches", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder UK Facebook page - for those who 'have a beard, admire beards or are beard-curious - has 7,000 likes, and the @b_i_l_f Instagram account more than 4,000 followers.", "idx": 14549}, {"query": "'Eventually @placeholder is looking at starting an apparel company, hoping to launch properly next year focussing on fundraising and selling good quality street wear.", "idx": 14551}], "idx": 9393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)\"Sleeping in our caves is a mystical experience,\" says Umberto Paolucci. \"You'll find your spirit and the real essence of life. Even if you're looking for neither.\" As the co-owner of Grotte della Civita, a luxury resort dug into a precipice of primeval stones that seemingly rise from nowhere at Matera in Italy's deepest south, Paolucci knows a thing or two about journeys of discovery and redemption. Once a refuge for monks, nuns and hermits fleeing persecution in the Middle Ages, the caves slowly fell into oblivion. For centuries, Matera's 156 rock crypts and maze of grottoes, known as Sassi, were home to \"troglodyte\" outcasts living in inhuman conditions.\n@highlight\nFor centuries, Matera, Italy's rock crypts and maze of grottoes have been home to \"troglodyte\" outcasts living in inhuman conditions\n@highlight\nNow many of the caves have been converted into upscale \"spiritual hotels\"\n@highlight\nMatera is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and picked as the 2019 European Capital of Culture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 189, "end": 207}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 923, "end": 948}, {"start": 974, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several of @placeholder's cave dwellings and crypts have been restored as a \"spiritual hotel.\"", "idx": 14555}], "idx": 9396} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of policemen and other emergency workers joined an impromptu motorcade to honor a fallen K-9 dog who was shot dead protecting his human partner. The 2-year-old German Shepherd named 'Mick' had only just joined the Portland Police force when he was fatally injured in the early hours of Wednesday while responding to a burglary alarm. The K-9 duo were chasing a suspect when 40-year-old Officer Jeff Dorn told Mick to 'Take that suspect!' and both were shot. Scroll down for video Sacrifice: Portland police dog Mick was killed early Wednesday in a shootout while protecting his human partner, Officer Jeff Dorn, both pictured above\n@highlight\nK-9 dog Mick was killed early Wednesday while responding to a burglary call with his partner, Officer Jeff Dorn, 40\n@highlight\nWhile chasing suspect Paul Ropp, 20, the two were shot at. 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David Michael Hartley has been missing since a reported pirate attack September 30 on a lake bisected by the U.S.-Mexico border. Hartley's wife, Tiffany, told authorities her husband was shot and killed by pirates on Falcon Lake during a sightseeing trip. His body has yet to be found, leading to questions about the accuracy of her statements. The ministry said the federal attorney general's office opened an investigation based on testimony Tiffany Hartley gave to Mexican authorities at the consulate in McAllen, Texas. 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The six workers and one volunteer were travelling in a four-vehicle convoy in the north of the country when the attackers blocked their path and opened fire, according to Syria state media. They had been delivering medical supplies in the Idlib province when the abduction took place near the town of Saraqeb, at around 11.30am local time. 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After all, it won't take much to exceed the abysmal approval rating of the previous Congress. Despite the usual burst optimism of a freshman class on Capitol Hill and the sentiment to reach across the aisle and dissolve partisan gridlock, recent history shows those pledges are destined to falter like so many New Year's resolutions. \"On the day people are sworn in they are entitled to dream,\" said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. \"The idea that they are going to bridge the unbridgeable gap between the two parties is indeed a dream.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: John Boehner re-elected House speaker; says U.S. debt must be tamed\n@highlight\nThe fiscal cliff was averted, but issues like the the sequester and debt ceiling await\n@highlight\nCongress will vote on scaled-back aid to Superstorm Sandy victims on Friday\n@highlight\nDemocrats gain seats in both chambers, but Republicans keep control of the House", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 560, "end": 581}, {"start": 585, "end": 603}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 945, "end": 960}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You know the district where I come from is a very diverse district, and it is good to see Congress starting to look more like the rest of @placeholder.", "idx": 14576}], "idx": 9412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:23 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 10 April 2013 Ballet prodigy Sergei Polunin has turned up in Moscow after vanishing just days before his new show was set for its UK premiere. There were fears after the 23-year-old Ukrainian, dubbed the bad boy of ballet, stopped showing up for rehearsals for the UK premiere of Midnight Express a week before the show was to start. The show's director, Peter Schaufuss, had expressed concern for the star, who is well known for his party lifestyle. Sergei Polunin dances with Tamara Rojo at the Royal Ballet in February: The wildchild ballet star has turned up in Moscow after last week fleeing rehearsals for Midnight Express, his latest London show\n@highlight\nSergei Polunin stopped going to rehearsals for Midnight Express last week\n@highlight\nThe contemporary ballet opened last night with his understudy in lead role\n@highlight\nSpokesman for Polunin's Russian ballet company says he has returned\n@highlight\nThere is still no answer as to why he suddenly left London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 204, "end": 205}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 339, "end": 340}, {"start": 354, "end": 369}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "he returned to the stage quickly, performing with @placeholder's Stanislavsky", "idx": 14588}], "idx": 9422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Milena Gagic was killed after she ventured onto a railway line and was struck by a train at 55mph A 16-year-old schoolgirl was accidentally killed by a train after she sat down between a set of railway tracks to talk to her best friend. Milena Gagic happily ventured onto the line just after midnight with friend Amelia Hustwick when she was hit by the last Manchester Victoria to Leeds Northern Rail at around 55mph. The straight A student, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, who was tipped for a place at Oxford or Cambridge, suffered fatal injuries in the impact and died at the scene on December 13.\n@highlight\nMilena Gagic ventured onto line after midnight with friend Amelia Hustwick\n@highlight\nPair had been chatting and laughing when last train hit at around 55mph\n@highlight\nOnly Amelia, who she had been friends with all her life, jumped out its path\n@highlight\nStraight A student suffered fatal injuries and died at scene on December 13\n@highlight\nCoroner recorded a verdict of accidental death and warned of railway risks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 358, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a straight A student had been studying A Levels when she died on December 13.", "idx": 14622}], "idx": 9445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A North Korean version of the Apple iPad has been developed by the secretive state, it has been revealed. But the slick seven-inch tablet, called the 'Samjiyon', is unlikely to provide a window into life behind the secretive country's border as it can't connect to the internet. Since its announcement in 2012, the computer has been developed using a basic version of Google's android software. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A North Korean version of the Apple iPad has been released - but it cannot connect to the internet The seven-inch Samjiyon tablet has been developed using a basic version of Google's android software\n@highlight\nThe 'Samjiyon' has been hailed as a 7inch answer to the iPad\n@highlight\nIt comes with pre-loaded apps, one of which is Angry Birds\n@highlight\nThe tablet can't access the internet, only Korean state sites", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 13}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the handheld device cannot access the world wide web, it is designed to be able to connect to @placeholder's own intranet, where state propaganda, news, TV programs and educational apps are hosted.", "idx": 14623}], "idx": 9446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Convicted: Gang member Johnson Olayinka was convicted of trafficking a 23-year-old Nigerian woman into the UK for sexual exploitation Three members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse are facing jail today. The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home. Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic \u2018juju\u2019 death ritual to prevent her running away. But when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialise. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy, a court heard.\n@highlight\nInnocent 23-year-old from Nigeria promised education, job and home in UK\n@highlight\nShe was given a fake passport and told she owed the gang \u00a340,000\n@highlight\nVictim was then assaulted and raped before subjected to 'juju' death ritual\n@highlight\nWas forced to cut pubic hair and finger nails in black magic ceremony\n@highlight\nGang told her curse meant she would die if she didn't pay them back\n@highlight\nWhen she arrived in London, she was told she would work as a sex slave\n@highlight\nOlusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK at the Old Bailey", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 107, "end": 108}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 226, "end": 227}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1385}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guilty: @placeholder was also convicted for trafficking the woman.", "idx": 14625}], "idx": 9447} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Jose, California (CNN) -- Ping-pong is a game most Americans play in their basements. But competitive table tennis is a different story. In fact, it's an Olympic sport, and the United States has a bright, new star representing Team USA in London: 16-year-old Ariel Hsing. Ariel's parents, Michael Hsing and Xin Jaing, immigrants to the United States, play table tennis. When her mother couldn't find a baby sitter, she brought a then 7-year-old Ariel along with her when playing at table tennis clubs. It was there that Ariel discovered her love for the sport and her talent. \"I love table tennis, and I love playing. I love to practice so I just kept practicing and there were tournaments along the way, but it just kind of happened gradually,\" said Ariel.\n@highlight\nAriel Hsing, 16, is representing Team USA in table tennis\n@highlight\nHsing met Warren Buffett as a child; he has played with her many times\n@highlight\nHer advice: \"I would just tell people to always fight for their dreams\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She met Buffett when she was 9 on @placeholder's 75th birthday.", "idx": 14632}], "idx": 9450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After just two days of closed-door negotiations, the leaders who had gathered at the International Whaling Commission in Agadir, Morocco, announced no agreement was reached on the IWC chair's proposal to improve whale conservation. Greenpeace did not support the proposal, but we had hoped governments would change it to become an agreement to end whaling, not a recipe for continuing it. It is particularly disappointing to me, because my professional commitment to end the whale hunt in my country of Japan -- which led to the exposure of an embezzlement scandal at the heart of the whaling industry -- has come at significant personal cost.\n@highlight\nJunichi Sato, colleague face charges after finding corruption in Japan's whaling industry\n@highlight\nSato: He and Toru Suzuki were held, questioned, often taped to chairs, for 23 days\n@highlight\nSato says Japan uses guise of \"scientific research\" to slaughter whales\n@highlight\nSato: As IWC does nothing, Iceland, Norway and Japan kill 30,000 whales", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 125}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The investigation I conducted with my colleague, @placeholder, led to our arrests in front of banks of media outlets who had been told about it in advance.", "idx": 14635}], "idx": 9451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It takes seven minutes to execute a death row inmate, according to the state of Texas. Mike Graczyk poses outside the Texas death chamber prior to an execution in January. At that rate, Mike Graczyk has spent about 40 hours of his life watching men -- and a few women -- die. Graczyk, a correspondent for The Associated Press, is believed to hold a macabre record. He's almost certainly watched more executions than anyone else in the United States. \"I can't possibly imagine there's been someone present at more than Mike,\" said Michelle Lyons, the spokeswoman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, which uses lethal injection at its execution chamber in Huntsville.\n@highlight\nTexas reporter has covered executions in Texas since the early 1980s\n@highlight\nGraczyk stopped counting, didn't want \"notches on my gun belt\"\n@highlight\nInmates waiting to die have greeted him by name, called to check up on him\n@highlight\nHe says he doesn't worry about the mental toll and has declined counseling", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 314, "end": 333}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 579, "end": 614}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Interactive map: See how @placeholder compares with other states \u00bb", "idx": 14641}], "idx": 9455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Reggie Brown says newly released evidence proves why he's called \u2018The Third Winkelvoss\u2019 in the lawsuit worth $267 million against Snapchat, a photo sharing app he says he thought up before friends shut him out. Now the company is worth $800 million and while Brown's former Stanford classmates and Snapchat founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy admit he first came up with the idea, they say he had no part in creating the massively popular company. Photos of the trio together, emails, and text message exchanges are all proof, Brown claims, that he deserves hundreds of millions. Stolen: Frank Reginald Brown IV, seen left, has filed a lawsuit against company Snapchat as well as its co-founders Bobby Murphy and Evan Spiegel, seen right, alleging they stole his idea for the program\n@highlight\nFrank Reginald 'Reggie' Brown stands to win $267 million\n@highlight\nBrown claims he first came up with the idea of disappearing photo messages but was cut out of the company\n@highlight\nAnalysts value photo sharing app at $800 million\n@highlight\nSuit mirrors Winklevoss twins who claimed Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook that made him a multi-billionaire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 66, "end": 85}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 591, "end": 613}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 798, "end": 826}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A saved text message conversation between Brown and @placeholder suggests Brown helped secure the company's first patent.", "idx": 14644}], "idx": 9458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Beaver Scout group has been hit by allegations of an affair between its married leader and one of the women who volunteers there after her partner made claims on the group's webpage. Software developer Billy Fagan, 36, posted a message on the website of Stonywood Scouts, in Aberdeen, yesterday, accusing partner Catherine Mcneice, 35, of being unfaithful. In the message, which he described as 'whisky-infused', he claimed Miss McNiece, who he has at least one child with, had been sleeping with scout leader Gareme Lornie, 48. Billy Fagan, 36 (left), used the website of the Stonywood Scouts, based near Aberdeen, to post a message claiming partner Catherine Mcneice, 35 (right), was having an affair with leader Gareme Lornie, 48\n@highlight\nBilly Fagan, 36, accused partner of having affair with Scout leader online\n@highlight\nUsed webpage of Stonywood Scouts, in Aberdeen, to broadcast claims\n@highlight\nSaid Catherine Mcneice, 35, was having tryst with Graeme Lornie, 42\n@highlight\nDescribed himself as 'whisky-infused' while making his allegations\n@highlight\nHas at least one child with Miss Mcneice while Mr Lornie is married", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 19}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 315, "end": 331}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 579, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 654, "end": 670}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 911, "end": 932}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When contacted about the claims yesterday, Miss Mcneice and Mr @placeholder both refused to comment.", "idx": 14648}], "idx": 9460} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the early morning hours Saturday, surviving remnants of a NASA satellite re-entered Earth's atmosphere over a remote stretch of the southern Pacific Ocean, the U.S. space agency said Tuesday. Nick Johnson, NASA's chief scientist for orbital debris, said on the agency's website that the re-entry point was in the general vicinity of Christmas Island, south of Indonesia. \"It's unlikely that anyone actually observed the re-entry,\" Johnson said, adding that NASA has yet to receive any reports of a sighting from airplanes, ships or island inhabitants in the region. A NASA statement on the website, labeled the final status report on the falling satellite, said it entered the atmosphere at 0400 GMT Saturday, midnight on the U.S. East Coast, over \"a broad, remote ocean area in the Southern Hemisphere.\"\n@highlight\nNASA has not received any reports of people seeing the falling debris\n@highlight\nThe satellite debris entered the atmosphere between Australia and Africa\n@highlight\nAbout 26 pieces, some weighing hundreds of pounds, were expected to survive re-entry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 795, "end": 813}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It broke into pieces during re-entry, @placeholder said, with 26 chunks weighing a total of 1,200 pounds considered likely to reach the Earth's surface.", "idx": 14649}], "idx": 9461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MUMBAI, India (CNN) -- In the U.S., the film \"Slumdog Millionaire\" barely escaped going straight to video before it caught the eye of moviegoers and critics alike, becoming a sleeper hit and best picture nominee. It's viewed by many observers as the film to beat at the 81st annual Academy Awards. Danny Boyle, left, celebrates with actor Anil Kapoor, right, at the Mumbai premiere of \"Slumdog Millionaire.\" In the city where the movie was shot, Mumbai, India, the recognition came much quicker and more enthusiastically. The Mumbai premiere had all the makings of a scene from a Bollywood blockbuster: Musicians banged on traditional Indian drums as the cast and crew broke into dance on the red carpet in recognition of the 10 Academy Award nominations the film received Thursday.\n@highlight\nCast and crew celebrate Mumbai premiere of \"Slumdog Millionaire\"\n@highlight\nFilm nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including best picture\n@highlight\nSome in India critical of film's subject matter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 47, "end": 65}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 387, "end": 405}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 839, "end": 857}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It feels like a million nominations,\" said director @placeholder, who earned one of the nominations.", "idx": 14655}], "idx": 9466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arab modernity. Why is it that at the beginning of the 21st century the Arab world seems stuck in time? Why are most Arabs still ruled by kings or military dictatorships? And specifically, why has the most populous Arab nation, Egypt, been governed by one man for nearly three decades? President Hosni Mubarak, a former general, came to power in the aftermath of Anwar Sadat's assassination in October 1981. He has ruled Egypt ever since under a state of emergency. Last week, Mubarak's regime extended for another two years a Draconian emergency law that permits police to detain individuals indefinitely, prohibits unauthorized assembly and severely restricts freedom of speech.\n@highlight\nKai Bird: Why does Hosni Mubarak still rule in Egypt, royalty in Jordan, Saudi Arabia?\n@highlight\nBird grew up in Egypt under Nasser, who envisioned secular path to modernity\n@highlight\nHe says Nasser's defeat in June 1967 war was a shock to Arab ethos, end to his dream\n@highlight\nBird: Jihadists have nothing to offer but a desperate alternative to dictatorships", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became an autocrat, but at least he offered the Arabs a secular vision.", "idx": 14659}], "idx": 9467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tech startups are notoriously known for being scrappy and bland when it comes to office decor. IKEA desks and chairs can be the height of style in these work spaces, and many don't build in a budget for much decor beyond that. Yet a new era is emerging that encourages a higher level of attention to design and do-it-yourself decor. The philosophy: Startup employees are working a minimum of 10 hours each day, so why shouldn't they enjoy their surroundings? Brit + Co.: 100 creative DIY wall art ideas to decorate your space Sprucing up doesn't have to break the budget, either. With a few DIY tricks, you can transform any plain Jane space into something conversation-worthy. Being a startup founder myself, I've been lucky enough to get exposed to some of the most creative and tech-savvy spaces ever, many of which reflect the personalities and business models of the companies themselves.\n@highlight\nSome startups are trading up scrappy, bland decor for customized work spaces\n@highlight\nA few DIY tricks can create a work space that reflects a company's values\n@highlight\nBrit + Co. gave their employees $50 each for \"Pimp Your Desk\" contest\n@highlight\nOffice of wedding site's Lover.ly's is decorated with paper hearts that match logo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder desk he came up with cost less than $200 and took just a couple of hours to construct.", "idx": 14682}], "idx": 9482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This month marks the anniversary of many historical milestones in the continuing effort to guarantee equal rights to all Americans. The 19th Amendment was ratified on August 18, 1920, granting women the right to vote. On August 28, 1963, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. marched for civil rights and delivered his clarion call for a more just America on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. And, 45 years ago Friday, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed into law the historic 1965 Voting Rights Act. That law has proved to be one of the most successful civil rights laws in our nation's history, extending to millions of Americans the right to vote and the opportunity to participate more fully in our democracy. In celebrating its 45th anniversary, we must also remember that passing the Voting Rights Act and other civil rights laws was no easy feat.\n@highlight\nAmendment passed after Civil War was supposed to guarantee former slaves right to vote\n@highlight\nIn reality, states found ways to deny people voting rights, says Donna Brazile\n@highlight\nPassage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 finally ensured the right to vote, she says\n@highlight\nBrazile: States today are fashioning new ways to deny voting rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 256, "end": 277}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 379, "end": 394}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 447, "end": 467}, {"start": 498, "end": 519}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 811, "end": 827}, {"start": 909, "end": 917}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Recall that it wasn't in @placeholder's political interest to forge ahead on civil rights policies, but it was the right thing to do for the country.", "idx": 14693}], "idx": 9490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Real Madrid shot to the top of La Liga on Saturday night after they won and their city rivals Atletico suffered a shock loss at Almeria. Diego Simeone's side surrender first place on goal difference following a four-goal swing on Saturday night as Real Madrid beat Villarreal 4-2 and Atletico lost 2-0. Relegation-threatened Almeria scored twice in the last 10 minutes to seal an unlikely victory with both goals coming courtesy of midfielder Verza -- the second from the penalty spot after Atletico goalkeeper Daniel Aranzubia saw red. Carlo Ancelotti's side had a more routine evening at the Bernabeu in large part thanks to Gareth Bale.\n@highlight\nGareth Bale scores in 4-2 win against Villarreal at the Bernabeu\n@highlight\nAtletico slump to 2-0 defeat at Almeria and drop to second on goal difference\n@highlight\nShakhtar Donetsk's announce death of Brazilian striker Maicon\n@highlight\n25-year-old killed in a car crash in Donetsk, says a club statement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 560}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The results give both @placeholder and Atletico 57 points from 23 games but with Real shading the goal difference by one (plus 41 goals versus plus 40).", "idx": 14702}], "idx": 9497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Recovery efforts on Alaska's Mount McKinley were suspended Sunday because of environmental hazards following an avalanche thought to have killed four Japanese climbers, the National Park Service said. The avalanche on the western side of the mountain, America's highest peak, was first thought to have occurred on Thursday, the parks service said Sunday. However, rangers later confirmed with climber Hitoshi Ogi, who survived the avalanche, and with teams on the mountain that the slide occurred early Wednesday. The section where the avalanche took place is roughly 11,800 feet above sea level, park spokeswoman Maureen McLaughlin said Saturday. The five were traveling on McKinley's West Buttress as one rope team, although the rope broke during the incident, officials said. One climber, Ogi, survived the incident after he was swept into a mountain crevasse and was able to climb out, sustaining a minor hand injury, officials said.\n@highlight\nDangerous conditions prompt a permanent suspension of recovery efforts\n@highlight\nFour Japanese climbers are presumed to have died in an avalanche\n@highlight\nThe avalanche took place a day earlier than initially thought, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 182, "end": 202}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 623, "end": 640}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That fatality was considered @placeholder's first serious incident of the 2012 mountaineering season.", "idx": 14709}], "idx": 9503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters As a crowd of over 500 swelled in Washington, DC Saturday in protest over last weekend\u2019s George Zimmerman acquittal, some cried for a boycott against Florida. Comedian and long-time civil rights activist Dick Gregory addressed the crowd and told them to hit Florida where it hurts--in the wallet--by steering clear of Disney World and orange juice aisle. The rally was one of many nationwide over the weekend, where demands for \u2018Justice for Trayvon\u2019 came in the form of calls for an end to Florida\u2019s Stand Your Ground self-defense laws and for the prosecution of George Zimmerman on charges he violated Trayvon Martin\u2019s civil rights when he shot and killed the 17-year-old last year.\n@highlight\nComedian/civil rights pioneer Dick Gregory also said to boycott orange juice\n@highlight\nWashington, DC among cities nationwide that held protests Saturday\n@highlight\nProtestors called for an end to Stand Your Ground laws and some called for shooter George Zimmerman to be prosecuted for civil rights violations\n@highlight\nReverend Al Sharpton, Beyonce and Jay Z, and Trayvon Martin's family among rally attendees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 453, "end": 471}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 917, "end": 933}, {"start": 968, "end": 983}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "going to boycott Florida orange juice because @placeholder orange juice is", "idx": 14713}], "idx": 9507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jackson, Mississippi (CNN) -- LaShawn Traylor was rushed to the hospital as Hurricane Katrina was carving its way through South Florida on August 25, 2005. She couldn't breathe and she was seven months pregnant. Doctors told her she had an enlarged heart and needed an emergency Cesarean section or Traylor and her baby would die. Lorenzo Traylor was born weighing 2 pounds, 11 ounces. But LaShawn Traylor slipped into a medically induced coma and was put on a ventilator inside Methodist Hospital in east New Orleans, Louisiana, not far from the city's Lower 9th Ward. Read about another mother's separation story\n@highlight\nDays before Katrina slammed into New Orleans, LaShawn Traylor gave birth to a son\n@highlight\nMother and son were separated during the evacuations\n@highlight\nTraylor was also separated from her husband and four other children\n@highlight\nCNN news report helped reunite the family", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 76, "end": 92}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 479, "end": 496}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Going back to a city that needed to be rebuilt was just too much for the kids, leaving @placeholder was really hard,\" said LaShawn Traylor.", "idx": 14715}], "idx": 9508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A terrorist plot to blow up a U.S. passenger jet timed to coincide with the Olympics has been uncovered by security agencies, according to intelligence sources. Al Qaeda intended to use a radicalised Norwegian Islamic convert to attack U.S. planes in the build-up to the London Games - which start in 26 days on July 27 - it is understood. The plan centred on using the so-called \u2018clean skin\u2019 \u2013 a terrorist with no previous criminal record and are unlikely to raise suspicions among the security services \u2013 in order to evade airport security. The al Qaeda plot to blow up a U.S. passenger jet discovered by intelligence services involved using a radicalised Norwegian Islamic convert to evade airport security measures. File picture\n@highlight\nTerrorist group recruited a western Islamic radical in an attempt to evade security procedures", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In February, this year, a @placeholder court jailed him for life without parole.", "idx": 14717}], "idx": 9510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Cardiff City have named Crystal Palace legend Dougie Freedman as the man who blew the whistle on their spying storm. In a five-page letter delivered to the Premier League on Thursday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer alleged that Freedman, now Bolton boss, was accidentally sent a text by Palace\u2019s sporting director Iain Moody containing the Cardiff team in the days before the clubs met on April 5. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Pulis: Never convinced who we're facing until teamsheet arrives Controversial: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claims Bolton Wanderers manager Dougie Freedman is the man who passed on a 'team leak' text message to him, after Iain Moody accidentally sent Freedman the news\n@highlight\nDougie Freedman passed on Iain Moody text to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer\n@highlight\nCrystal Palace sporting director sent Cardiff team news message by mistake\n@highlight\nSolskjaer sends incredible five-page document to the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 221, "end": 240}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 532, "end": 551}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 770, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 941, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Accused: Cardiff claim they have concrete evidence against @placeholder (left), who is fearing for his job at Palace", "idx": 14719}], "idx": 9512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roy Hodgson tried to persuade Frank Lampard to change his mind about international retirement when the New York City midfielder joined Manchester City on loan - but says he understands why the midfielder decided to quit after 106 caps. England face Norway at Wembley on Wednesday in their first game since their worst-ever World Cup campaign and next Monday are away to Switzerland in their first Euro 2016 qualifier. Which is why England manager Hodgson asked Lampard to play on in a midfield which has also lost Steven Gerrard. VIDEO Scroll down to hear Frank Lampard on what it means to play for England\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard announced his retirement from the England team last week\n@highlight\nThe Manchester City midfielder won 106 caps and scored 29 goals\n@highlight\nChelsea legend Lampard made his England debut back in 1999\n@highlight\nHe was selected in three World Cup finals and a European Championship\n@highlight\nEngland manager Roy Hodgson tried to convince Lampard to reconsider\n@highlight\nHodgson says he knew early about Lampard's decision and respected it\n@highlight\nHodgson is encouraged by the form of Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 893, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He actually confided with me at a fairly early opportunity that he was planning to go to @placeholder and to start a new life over there.", "idx": 14722}], "idx": 9514} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson (pictured) has defended GMOs, saying that people should 'chill out' Supporters of genetically modified food claim they it help feed the world and eradicate disease, while their opponents believe they could contaminate natural food and even harm people. Now, American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who presents the TV documentary Cosmos, has defended controversial genetically modified organisms (GMOs), saying that people should just \u2018chill out\u2019. He claims that practically every type for food for sale is genetically modified in some way already and that there are few \u2018wild\u2019 crops and animals left. The scientist, who has already spoken out against critics of evolution and climate change, gaves his opinion in a video first spotted by Mother Jones.\n@highlight\nThe American astrophysicist defended genetically modified organisms, saying that they are just an extension of artificial selection\n@highlight\nHe claims that practically every type for food for sale is genetically modified in some way already and there is little tasty 'wild' food\n@highlight\nNational Academy of Sciences and European Commission say GM food isn't unsafe and some scientists think it is needed to feed a growing population\n@highlight\nBut there are many opponents to the GMOS, who say it could contaminate natural crops and could even harm people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 326, "end": 344}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 788, "end": 799}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He suggests that opponents to @placeholder food should eat apples that grow in the wild that are small and sour, unlike the sweeter and larger types that are sold in supermarkets.", "idx": 14725}], "idx": 9516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Quito, Ecuador (CNN) -- A judge in Ecuador ruled Wednesday that the directors and former opinion editor of El Universo newspaper must each serve three years in prison for an opinion article about President Rafael Correa, state media reported. The judge also ruled that the accused must pay $30 million, and the newspaper must pay $10 million, to Correa, the state-run El Ciudadano government information website reported. The case drew international attention from press-freedom advocates, who say Correa aims to crack down on critics by restricting the media. Correa filed a libel lawsuit after El Universo published a column in February by the newspaper's then-opinion editor, titled, \"No to lies.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The column's author says Correa misunderstood his meaning\n@highlight\nEl Universo says the judge's ruling violates free speech rights\n@highlight\n\"We have defended the right to honor,\" Correa's attorney says\n@highlight\nA judge rules that $40 million must be paid to Correa", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement posted on its website, @placeholder decried the ruling as \"a violation against the universal principle of freedom of expression\" and vowed to appeal.", "idx": 14727}], "idx": 9518} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He was born and raised in the United States, and killed by the United States. And now from beyond the grave he inspires a new generation of would-be terrorists to attack the United States. Militant cleric Anwar al-Awlaki continues to speak through sermons posted online, and U.S. officials are investigating whether his words may have influenced Boston bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. A U.S. government official told CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday that \"the preachings of Anwar al-Awlaki were likely to have been among the videos they watched.\" A U.S. government source had previously told CNN that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had claimed the brothers had no connection to overseas Islamist terrorist groups and were radicalized through the Internet.\n@highlight\nThough he's dead, militant cleric Anwar al-Awlaki remains influential\n@highlight\nInvestigators suspect the Tsarnaev brothers listened to his sermons online\n@highlight\nThe brothers might have downloaded bomb-making instructions, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 390}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 427}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 605, "end": 621}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The magazine proclaimed: \"We are still publishing @placeholder's worst nightmare.", "idx": 14729}], "idx": 9520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Life was good for Kenny Sparks. A handsome man with a big smile, he was well-known in his town of Little Compton, Rhode Island. He had a loving wife, two beautiful, college-age children and was the co-owner of a multimillion-dollar contracting business. At 49 he had it all. But then he began to change. At first the family thought Kenny had Alzheimer's disease; he had all the signs. But they got a diagnosis that turned out to be more devastating. Kenny has a condition known as frontotemporal dementia, or FTD. When doctors told Kenny's wife, Cheryl, she was relieved. \"I was thankful it wasn't Alzheimer's,\" she said. \"Clearly, what did I know?\"\n@highlight\nFrontotemporal dementia affects part of brain responsible for personality, memory, reasoning\n@highlight\n250,000 people in the United States have it, representing 10-20 percent of dementia cases\n@highlight\nThe condition is often misdiagnosed, resulting in wrong medications\n@highlight\nHope on the horizon as researchers target the proteins that accumulate in the brain cells", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Many patients take on symptoms of a stroke and, of course, @placeholder's or even severe depression and are misdiagnosed, which can be dangerous because many of the medications used for these conditions can make FTD worse,\" said Grossman.", "idx": 14737}, {"query": "He has become progressively more dependent on @placeholder, who quit her job to be with him 24/7.", "idx": 14738}], "idx": 9524} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran has successfully test-fired a new version of its Fateh missile, which has a longer range than previous models, Iranian news agencies reported Wednesday. The Fateh-110 was designed by Iranian scientists and is also more accurate than older versions, Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, Iran's defense minister, told state-run Press TV and the semi-official Fars news agency. It wasn't immediately clear whether the Fateh-110 is a short- or medium-range missile. Press TV reported it is 9 meters (29.5 feet) long and weighs 3,500 kilograms (7,716 pounds). Vahidi claimed that the production of the missile was \"another victory in the field of defense and technology, and was another example of busting the sanctions and getting rid of them,\" Fars quoted him as saying.\n@highlight\nThe new version of the Fateh missile has a longer range, Iranian news outlets say\n@highlight\nDefense minister denies missile is response to Kuwait's Patriot missile purchase\n@highlight\nIran began fueling first nuclear energy plant at weekend, raising fears in West", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Kuwait is not a threat to us because we have friendly relations with Kuwait ... however, there was no need to have that system (Patriot) in @placeholder,\" the minister said.", "idx": 14757}], "idx": 9537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Election night could be a long one. Many of the polls continue to show a tight race with the candidates remaining in a dead heat in the swing states. Whoever wins the election, it might not be by much. Close elections have produced challenges for the victor once he starts his term in the White House. If voters don't provide a clear mandate, presidents often find that they have added challenges when dealing with Congress, as legislators have far less fear about the commander in chief. In 1916, for example, President Woodrow Wilson won reelection against former Supreme Court Justice Charles Evan Hughes by 23 electoral votes and 3.1 percent of the popular vote. The victory, which depended on Wilson's assurances to keep the U.S. out of war, hardened the lines of partisan battle. Republicans returned to Washington angry about how he had used the potential for war against them, even as he ushered the nation into World War I soon after the election.\n@highlight\nClose elections often produce challenges for presidents, says Julian Zelizer\n@highlight\nJFK found most of his legislation stifled in congressional committees, Zelizer says\n@highlight\nJimmy Carter struggled to win support from his own party on many issues, he says\n@highlight\nZelizer: After 2004, George W. 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The action thriller grossed a truly massive $87.8 million in its first three days (and an additional $2.2 million during Thursday night previews), making its debut the very best in the Bond series' 23-film history \u2014 by a huge margin. \"Skyfall\" shattered the previous opening weekend record for a Bond film, which was set in 2008 when \"Quantum of Solace\" bowed with $67.5 million. With the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday on the horizon and a straight \"A\" CinemaScore grade, it's likely that \"Skyfall\" will also become the first Bond movie to ever pass the $200 million mark at the domestic box office. (Of course, this is not accounting for inflation.)\n@highlight\n\"Skyfall\" grossed $87.8 million in its first three days\n@highlight\nThat total makes its debut the very best in the Bond series\n@highlight\n\"Skyfall\" also had the seventh-best November opening weekend of all time\n@highlight\nGlobal box office buzz and the Bond 50th anniversary helped the film perform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 503, "end": 519}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Skyfall's\" most popular international territory has been the @placeholder, where it has earned \u00a372.9 million ($117.5 million) in 17 days, already establishing it as the fourth highest grossing film in British history.", "idx": 14768}], "idx": 9545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When it comes to negotiating with the Taliban, it's always one step forward, two steps back. Despite several serious rounds of violence this week, including the assassination of a top peace negotiator, the United States will continue to try to negotiate with the Taliban, experts say. Afghanistan has been violent for a long time, they argue. This week just brought more of the same. \"[The United States] has been fighting for nearly 11 years, and we've already said we're not leaving until 2014,\" said C. Christine Fair, a Georgetown University Center for Peace and Security Studies professor who has worked in and studied the region for years.\n@highlight\nA man thought to be able to bring Taliban to the negotiating table was killed this week\n@highlight\nObservers say his death, and killings of NATO soldiers, won't derail peace process\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has said it's negotiating with the Taliban to bring peace to Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 512, "end": 528}, {"start": 533, "end": 570}, {"start": 576, "end": 591}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If the @placeholder chooses to hold back and continue giving control to Afghan soldiers, as it appears to be doing, I see this [positively].", "idx": 14772}], "idx": 9547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chris Brown must return to California the same way he got to Washington, D.C. -- in chains on the grueling \"Con Air\" inmate transport system. A Los Angeles judge refused a request to free the singer from custody on Wednesday so he could make his own way back from Washington. Brown, 24, was taken to Washington by U.S. marshals this month for trial on an assault charge, but that has been put on hold until the appeal of his bodyguard's conviction is completed. Brown has been on probation since 2009 when he pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in the beating of his then-girlfriend Rihanna Fenty.\n@highlight\nNEW: Chris Brown's situation has \"gotten worse,\" a prosecutor says\n@highlight\nNEW: The singer is \"stuck between a rock and a hard spot,\" his lawyer says\n@highlight\n\"It's a little over the top to have him in custody on this misdemeanor,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nThe assault trial is delayed until appeal from Brown bodyguard is done", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 70, "end": 85}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A hearing was set for May 1 in @placeholder to set a date for another hearing that could determine if Brown's Washington case warranted a probation revocation.", "idx": 14781}, {"query": "It could be several months before his trial in @placeholder is held.", "idx": 14782}], "idx": 9554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A Michigan jail inmate just a month away from release faces even more time behind bars after his girlfriend was caught trying to smuggle heroin to him in a Folgers coffee can. Christopher Obermiller, who was doing time for having sex with a 14-year-old girl, claims he never asked girlfriend Tara Shupback to bring him smack, only coffee. She did it to 'screw him' after he began exchanging letters with another woman, he told police. 'She probably thought I needed heroin because she knew I used to be a heroin addict,' said Obermiller, 24, according to court documents.\n@highlight\nChistopher Obermiller, 22, says he only asked Tara Shupback for coffee, but she framed him out of jealously\n@highlight\nShupback wanted payback after he began exchanging letters with another woman, he claims\n@highlight\nHe was due to be released next month after a probation violation on a felony charge for having sex with a 14-year-old girl he met online", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 199, "end": 220}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 606, "end": 626}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces up to 10 more years in prison on the drug charge.", "idx": 14783}], "idx": 9555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 14:15 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:16 EST, 1 October 2013 Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan doesn\u2019t think much of LeBron James. In a video promoting the \u2018NBA 2K14\u2019 video game, the Hall of Famer said that he could beat King James in a game of one-on-one when he was in his prime, but thinks Kobe Bryant might prove to be a worthy opponent. \u2018I don't think I would lose,\u2019 said the six-time champion, \u2018other than to Kobe Bryant, because he steals all of my moves.\u2019 SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO\n@highlight\nMicheal Jordan made the comments in a video promoting the 'NBA 2K14' video game\n@highlight\nLeBron James is on the cover of the game this year for the first time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 100}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Steals the moves: Mr Jordan said @placeholder (front center) might beat him because he stole all of his moves", "idx": 14784}], "idx": 9556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Craig Gordon insists it\u2019s wrong to bill Sunday\u2019s Old Firm game as the most mismatched of all time - and claims Celtic\u2019s chances of reaching the League Cup Final are no more than 50/50. The Scottish champions moved three points clear of Aberdeen at the top of the Premiership with a 1-0 victory over Ross County in Dingwall on Saturday, while Rangers, whose caretaker boss Kenny McDowall last week handed in his notice, remain mired in a boardroom crisis and trail Championship leaders Hearts by 13 points. Parkhead striker Anthony Stokes has admitted some fans won\u2019t be satisfied unless Ronny Deila\u2019s men rack up four or five goals against their beleaguered rivals at Hampden.\n@highlight\nRangers and Celtic will play each other in the League Cup on Sunday\n@highlight\nThere have been suggestions Celtic should win comfortably\n@highlight\nBut Craig Gordon believes Rangers are capable of getting a result\n@highlight\nCeltic are currently three points clear at the top of the Premiership", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 372, "end": 385}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The form book goes out the window in Celtic-@placeholder matches.", "idx": 14785}], "idx": 9557} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It has appeared repeatedly on Venezuelan state television, government ads, and the even the president's Twitter account. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has a new populist slogan. Chavez, who recently admitted he is battling cancer, is no longer using the slogan that defined his first decade in power: \"patria, socialismo o muerte\" (motherland, socialism, or death). He has now changed it for one that is markedly more optimistic. Since he returned from Cuba earlier this month after undergoing cancer treatment that included a surgery, Chavez has been using the slogan \"viviremos y venceremos\" -- we will live and we will come out victorious.\n@highlight\nHugo Chavez is using a new slogan that focuses on life\n@highlight\nHe appears to have stopped using a slogan that referred to death\n@highlight\nHe recently admitted he is battling cancer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chavez spent almost a month in @placeholder for the initial phase of his cancer treatment, which included surgery.", "idx": 14791}], "idx": 9562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter and James Nye Early on Sunday morning, Ommy Irizarry posted a message on Facebook to mark his ninth wedding anniversary. 'I am very happy and can't wait to see what the next 100 have in store for us,' he wrote, and tagged his wife, Rebecca, in the post. But hours later, Irizarry, 36 was killed during a freak plane crash on a Florida Gulf Coast beach near Sarasota, where they were celebrating their anniversary. The couple's daughter, 9-year-old Oceana, was critically injured. 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But now the days of learning to make toys and games using \u2018sticky-back plastic\u2019 and toilet rolls appear to be on the way out. The numbers watching the show have fallen by two-thirds since it was relegated from BBC1 to the Corporation\u2019s\u2019 dedicated children\u2019s channel CBBC last year. Hugely popular: John Noakes, Valerie Singleton and Peter Purves in the early 1970s\n@highlight\nShow was once watched by eight million - now averages just 100,000\n@highlight\nDecision to drop it from BBC sparked controversy at the time\n@highlight\nToday is 50th anniversary of famous badge\n@highlight\nFormer presenter Valerie Singleton admits it could be time for it to end", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 827, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It is sad but all good things come to an end eventually and maybe it\u2019s finally time to say that @placeholder has had its day.", "idx": 14811}], "idx": 9575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eight weeks after the terrorist attacks on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, it is encouraging that Congress is finally serious about examining the events surrounding that day. As the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Rogers, said on \"Meet the Press\" recently, this was not an intelligence failure. But failures clearly happened elsewhere, particularly in the State Department. State Department documents revealed that slain Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and others had warned several times of \"growing problems with security\" and violence in eastern Libya, where Benghazi is located, after the fall of Moammar Gadhafi and after the Transitional National Council moved its governing headquarters from Benghazi to Tripoli in September 2011. Stevens' predecessor Ambassador Gene Cretz had also sent cables to the State Department warning of the deepening security crisis in Libya.\n@highlight\nMarco Rubio: Answers from Congress' Benghazi inquiry will help prevent another tragedy\n@highlight\nRubio: Ambassador Stevens, others warned of deepening security crisis\n@highlight\nSecurity at the U.S. consulate and the CIA annex was woefully inadequate, he says\n@highlight\nRubio: It's critical U.S. helps support a secular, pro-American government in Libya", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 240, "end": 267}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 699, "end": 727}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1310}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We also know that the @placeholder believed the Benghazi tragedy on September 11 was the work of terrorists within hours of the attacks.", "idx": 14815}], "idx": 9578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As Nicola Cortese slalomed his way across the ski runs in the exclusive mountain resort of Lech over New Year, Southampton's executive chairman knew it would be all downhill. In his path was Katharina Liebherr, the heiress to the \u00a33billion fortune left to her on trust by her father Markus after his sudden death in August 2010. The story has picked up speed since his return, gathering momentum as Liebherr's daughter continued with her bid for power behind the scenes at St Mary's. Meet the boss: Katharina Liebherr leaving St Mary's Stadium after visiting the ground on Thursday\n@highlight\nNicola Cortese quit as Southampton executive chairman on Wednesday\n@highlight\nKatharina Liebherr will run show at St Mary's as non-executive chairman\n@highlight\nCortese had top four ambitions for the club\n@highlight\nThis row has been bubbling under since last summer\n@highlight\nThe Saints board held crisis talks with manager Mauricio Pochettino\n@highlight\nFear they will lose the likes of Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 91, "end": 108}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 542}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 671, "end": 688}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 919, "end": 937}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has no experience of running a football club and until recently had little interest in the sport, will run the show from now on.", "idx": 14820}], "idx": 9581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Following a day of talks, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese leaders said their two nations would work together to press North Korea to tone down its provocations, amid soaring regional tensions. Speaking to reporters in Beijing, Kerry said both the United States and China are calling on North Korea to refrain from any provocative steps -- including any missile launches. But, he said, both nations want to focus on a peaceful solution, not \"threat for threat or confrontational language. There's been enough of that.\" No option was left off the table in his talks with Chinese leaders, he said. 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This is the story of the UK's only Roswell caravan. Daniel Gregory's persistence, skill and enthusiasm has produced the only Roswell caravan in the country. And as far as anyone knows the only other one ever made is in the United States, but that one is used as a utility trailer with a welding machine in the back. 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BMW's MINI division is the best average fuel-economy automaker. For some, it's a vehicle that's been engineered to sip, not guzzle. The question then: Which brand is more likely to ease you out of the gas station without feeling you've been turned upside down and shaken? Perhaps surprisingly, it's not always the Asian-based carmakers that come up on top where fuel economy ratings are concerned. A look at the U.S. government's official fuel economy ratings (published by the Department of Energy, the Office of Energy Efficiency and the Environmental Protection Agency) might not be light reading, but it does give a new sense of perspective on what is a very complex issue.\n@highlight\nTwo fuel-efficient races to win: best car and best all-around automaker\n@highlight\nToyota Prius is No. 1 car -- hybrid technology gives 48 city miles on a gallon\n@highlight\n\"Exotic\" cars like Lamborghini and Bugatti are worst fuel-economy automakers\n@highlight\nCompact category has Honda Civic Hybrid, Toyota Corolla at top of ratings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 101, "end": 103}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 579, "end": 598}, {"start": 605, "end": 631}, {"start": 641, "end": 671}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The compact category has the Honda Civic Hybrid at the top of the ratings, with its 40/45 mpg, followed by Toyota's @placeholder and its 28/37 mpg rating.", "idx": 14834}], "idx": 9591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A victim of Washington state's notorious \"Green River Killer\" has been identified 29 years after her disappearance, when a relative saw a TV movie about the serial murderer in April and family members gave DNA samples to investigators, authorities said Tuesday. The victim was Sandra Denise Major of Rochester, New York, who was a 20-year-old prostitute when she got into a truck on December 22, 1982, and was never seen again, said Sgt. Cindi West of the King County, Washington, sheriff's office. Gary Leon Ridgway, dubbed the Green River serial killer, pleaded guilty in 2003 to killing 48 women, including Major, though her remains hadn't been identified at the time, West said. The 48 guilty pleas gave Ridgway more murder convictions -- though not necessarily more slayings -- than any other serial killer in U.S. history.\n@highlight\nA cousin watches Lifetime's \"The Capture of the Green River Killer\" in April\n@highlight\nThe family recalls how Sandra Denise Major went missing in Seattle in 1982\n@highlight\nMajor's remains are identified after family members give DNA samples\n@highlight\nGary Leon Ridgway admitted killing 49 persons, mainly runaways and prostitutes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 51, "end": 68}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 897, "end": 914}, {"start": 960, "end": 978}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Since (Major) was last known to be in @placeholder and ... she was working as a prostitute, (her family) contacted detectives,\" West said.", "idx": 14846}], "idx": 9601} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith Last updated at 5:15 PM on 4th October 2011 The grandson of Kim Jong-il is clearly enjoying life at college in Eastern Europe - not that any of his compatriots would ever know. Kim Han-sol appears just like any other teenager. He enjoys experimenting with his hair, making friends with girls and even has a fondness for romantic comedies. We know this because, the grandson of North Korea's Dear Leader has joined Facebook. So while the oppressed regime he left is denied even a telephone exchange - let alone the internet - he is enjoying the trappings of the world's most popular social network.\n@highlight\nKim Han-sol's favourite film is rom-com Love Actually\n@highlight\nTeenager said he prefers democracy to communism\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, internet access in North Korea is under the strict control of his grandfather's regime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's grandson Kim Han-sol with his girlfriend", "idx": 14850}], "idx": 9604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It began with an affair with the boss\u2019 wife - and ended with him becoming a mafia hit man. One of the Colombo family\u2019s most prolific assassins has spoken about the 25 murder plots he took part in, four of them where he pulled the trigger. Larry Mazza revealed how he blasted rivals at point blank range with a shotgun before calmly going home to babysit a friend\u2019s daughter and watch episodes of Seinfeld. Mafia marriage: Big Linda Schiro, right, was wife of mobster Gregory 'The Grim Reaper' Scarpa, a Colombo who once said he had stopped counting the number of his murder victims at 50\n@highlight\nLarry Mazza was working as delivery boy in Brooklyn when he was seduced by Linda Schiro, married to mobster Grergory 'The Grim Reaper' Scarpa\n@highlight\nWent onto become Colombo hitman who plotted 25 murders and pulled the trigger for four of them", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder famously bragged that after killing 50 people he \u2018stopped counting\u2019 during his bloody time as a capo in the Colombo family.", "idx": 14852}], "idx": 9606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 23 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 23 May 2013 It is the camera used to photograph the Earth from an orbiting space station 40 years before Commander Chris Hadfield captured the world's attention with his pictures from the International Space Station. A rare Nasa camera used aboard Skylab, the first US Space Station, which orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979, is set to be auctioned. The modified Hasselblad 500 EL/M was specially adapted to work in the cramped conditions about Skylab - and be operated while wearing spacesuits.\n@highlight\nCamera was taken into orbit during the NASA's Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 missions in 1973\n@highlight\nSpecially adapted camera could take pictures in cramped condition, and film could be changed while wearing a spacesuit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 258, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 336, "end": 337}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 452}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also replaced the reflex mirror with an eye-level finder to make it easier to use in cramped conditions", "idx": 14861}], "idx": 9611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 20:20 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 20:20 EST, 22 August 2013 The Great British Bake Off has turned into such a sure-fire ratings success that the BBC\u2019s top executives, it appears, have decided they all want a slice of the cake. The controller of BBC2 has hinted that the show could be poached by the corporation\u2019s main channel next year after rival executives started \u2018sniffing\u2019 around in the wake of its recent popularity. Janice Hadlow \u2013 who earns \u00a3235,000 as the head of BBC2 \u2013 revealed that the new controller of BBC1 Charlotte Moore may soon take Bake Off away from her channel.\n@highlight\nBBC2 controller Janice Hadlow says BBC1's Charlotte Moore wants the show\n@highlight\nSeries four opening attracted record-breaking 5.6million viewers\n@highlight\nBBC bosses admit concerns that Paul Hollywood's personal life could damage show's reputation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 112}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she also took the opportunity to address the recent marital woes of presenter @placeholder.", "idx": 14864}], "idx": 9614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- There were smiles, laughter and tears -- but little politics -- when former Presidents George W. Bush and his father, George H. W. Bush, joined current President Barack Obama at the White House for the unveiling Thursday of the younger Bush's official portrait. An emotional ceremony in the East Room saw the new White House residents thanking their predecessors for their service to the nation and for helping them out during the move more than three years ago. In personal tributes to the 43rd president and his wife, Laura, both Obama and the first lady expressed their appreciation for the example set by the Bush family during their eight years in the White House and the guidance and help provided during the transition.\n@highlight\nNEW: Former President Bush and his wife unveil their White House portraits\n@highlight\nNEW: The Obamas thank the Bushes for helping smooth the transition\n@highlight\nNEW: Bush jokes that now Obama can ask: \"What would George do?\"\n@highlight\nObama has blamed George W. 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Even for those not familiar with the rules, the sheer drama of the sporting contest was gripping and it made for compulsive viewing. It's not the only time this year that ice hockey has made for a stunning spectacle and generated huge interest. In North America -- ahead of Sochi's start -- the NHL went on a big marketing blitz, with outdoor matches in massive stadiums previously used for other sports.\n@highlight\nNHL took a 17-day break during the Winter Olympics in Sochi\n@highlight\nIts top players competed for their respective countries in quest for gold\n@highlight\nNHL and Players' Association liaising over expansion plans\n@highlight\nReturn of ice hockey World Cup is likely", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 99}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 479, "end": 481}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 783}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think they would love the idea but in an @placeholder season you are talking about a sport where there are over 90 games in an eight-and-a-half-month period,\" he said.", "idx": 14873}, {"query": "Before each @placeholder there have been reports that the arrangement could come to an end.", "idx": 14875}], "idx": 9620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The opening was so small that CNN's Wolf Blitzer -- no physical giant -- had to bend down to climb inside one of 30 or so Palestinian tunnels from Gaza to southern Israel. \"I guess the tunnel was built for relatively short people, because if you stand up you're going to hit your head,\" Blitzer said of the almost two-mile concrete corridor about 45 feet underground where he reported from Monday. His visit, accompanied by the Israeli military, revealed conditions in the network of tunnels below Gaza that are a key issue in the current violent spasm between Hamas militants in Gaza and Israel.\n@highlight\nTunnels unacceptable to Israel; a defense tactic to Palestinians\n@highlight\nBuilt to beat the Gaza blockade, the tunnels now get used to launch attacks\n@highlight\nCNN's Wolf Blitzer describes the underground paths of Hamas\n@highlight\nIsrael wants to destroy the tunnel network", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 32}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now the snaking underground routes increasingly get used for attacks in @placeholder.", "idx": 14899}], "idx": 9636} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ministers are working on plans to commemorate the anniversary of the Christmas truce during the First World War with a football match on the battlefields of Flanders. Next Christmas will mark the centenary of when the guns fell silent and British and German troops emerged from the trenches in Belgium and played football in no man's land. The Government is talking to the Football Association and the National Children's Football Alliance about how the 1914 matches can be remembered. 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Socialite Mr Caring \u2013 who owns a string of London restaurants including The Ivy and the nightclub Annabel\u2019s \u2013 visited a Geneva branch of the bank and withdrew \u00a32.25million in cash. The transaction took place in September 2005 and was not flagged up by the lender. Scroll down for video Friends: Sir Philip Green, Richard Caring, his wife Jackie Caring and Bill Clinton at a charity event in 2005. A spokesman for Sir Philip strongly denied his wife Tina had any link to Swiss HSBC accounts\n@highlight\nFocus on links between Richard Caring and Sir Philip Green's wife Tina\n@highlight\nNightclub tycoon Mr Caring withdrew \u00a32.25m in cash in Geneva in 2005\n@highlight\nHe said: 'Insinuation that I would or want to evade tax is totally wrong'\n@highlight\nBank files appear to show money in account originated from Monaco\n@highlight\nMonaco accounts, it is alleged, were 'held in trust' in Tina Green's name\n@highlight\nBut Sir Philip strongly denies the claims, and is considering legal action\n@highlight\n'No such account exists, or ever has done in the past', spokesman said", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 522}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bank recorded only that Mr @placeholder planned to deposit the money \u2018in a new a/c (account) with a separate institution in Geneva\u2019.", "idx": 14902}], "idx": 9639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Balcombe, United Kingdom (CNN) -- The fear of fracking has come to Britain, replete with worries about potential earthquakes and tap water tainted with natural gas that bursts into flames at the strike of a match.. Since a ban on the method of extracting natural gas was lifted in May, a company has begun exploratory drilling in the southern town of Balcombe to see what reserves may lie locked up in rock strata far beneath its rolling hills and green meadows. Read more: 'Fracking' protesters say drilling jobs not worth environmental risks The energy company Cuadrilla Resources has not applied for permission to frack, but that has not stopped hundreds of furious protesters from trying to block its work.\n@highlight\nResidents worry about potential earthquakes and tap water tainted with natural gas\n@highlight\nEnergy company has not applied for permission to frack, but protesters try to block its work\n@highlight\nU.S. protesters have flown to the UK to join local demonstrators\n@highlight\nUK energy minister: 'If there is any risk it will be stopped immediately'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 563, "end": 581}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 954, "end": 955}, {"start": 996, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as in the @placeholder, proponents of fracking argue that the boost in energy supply is enormous and the methods are safe.", "idx": 14910}, {"query": "To put that figure into context, the @placeholder uses about 3 trillion cubic feet of gas a year, chief executive officer Francis Egan said.", "idx": 14911}], "idx": 9643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 06:48 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 14 August 2013 The photos have emerged that AOL employee Abel Lenz snapped just before CEO Tim Armstrong publicly fired him during a conference call with 1,000 people listening. Media reporter Jim Romenesko obtained the photos Wednesday as Armstrong apologized in an email to staff for his curt dismissal of Lenz, Patch's creative director, during the all-hands meeting on Friday. The photos, which Lenz posted to the company's internal website on Friday morning, feature Armstrong addressing a couple hundred Patch employees. 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If confirmed, the 50-year-old Kagan will become the 112th Supreme Court justice. She would be the third woman on the nine-member bench and the fourth in the history of the court. At its discretion, the court decides cases on the Constitution or federal law that may begin in federal or state courts. Her confirmation also would mean that the Supreme Court would have no Protestant justices for the first time in its history. 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Ship-breaking yards in Bangladesh are responsible for pollution and health problems. As the delegates meet in the city's Convention and Exhibition center overlooking the harbor, many of the vast container ships that glide past them will end up 1,500 miles away on the beaches of south east Bangladesh. India, Pakistan and Bangladesh take 80 percent of end-of-life ships, according to the NGO Platform on Shipbreaking, but critics of the U.N. convention being discussed fear the problems of pollution and poor working conditions these countries experience through badly regulated shipbreaking will not be properly addressed.\n@highlight\nU.N. meeting in Hong Kong to draw up new convention on ship recycling\n@highlight\nEco lawyer Rizwana Hasan claims it won't stop dangerous shipbreaking practices\n@highlight\nBangladesh beaches sites of polluting and dangerous shipbreaking\n@highlight\nHasan succeeded in making Bangladeshi government clean up shipbreaking yards", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 46, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 305, "end": 336}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The main objection of Hasan and the nongovernmental organization Platform on Shipbreaking against the @placeholder convention is that it fails to deal with the issue of pre-cleaning -- the removal of toxic materials from ships before they are beached and dismantled, which is often done by hand by laborers without any safety equipment.", "idx": 14921}], "idx": 9649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Two screenwriters have accused the creators of Fox hit show 'New Girl', which debuted in 2011, of ripping off a television pilot script they had shopped around for about three years. Stephanie Counts and Shari Gold claim the popular sitcom plagiarizes their script work in 'Square One', which was allegedly based on Counts' real-life experiences. In a lawsuit filed in California federal court on Thursday, the women have demanded an injunction that halts further filming and distribution of the comedy series starring actress Zooey Deschanel. 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A favorite with British journalists due to his pithy comments, Mourinho is less pleased with Canal Football Club after the French football show broadcast an interview in which he appeared to criticize his club's strikers. Former Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o, $80 million signing Fernando Torres and Senegal international Demba Ba have struggled for goals in the English Premier League this season, netting just 11 times between them.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho says the broadcast of a private conversation is \"a disgrace\"\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea boss was discussing his strikers, including Samuel Eto'o\n@highlight\nMourinho said media should be \"embarrassed\" by its unethical behavior\n@highlight\nFrench TV station Canal Plus \"fully comfortable\" about decision to publish interview", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 310, "end": 328}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 578, "end": 599}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday, Canal Plus published a video on its website, in which Mourinho commented: \"The problem with @placeholder is we lack a scorer.", "idx": 14946}], "idx": 9666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A grand jury has indicted Officer Randall Kerrick of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department on a charge of voluntary manslaughter in the September 14 shooting death of Jonathan Ferrell, according to a statement from state Attorney General Roy Cooper. The grand jury heard evidence from the state Bureau of Investigation and the police department. \"With the strength of the evidence in this case, we're not surprised,\" Charles Monnett, an attorney for Ferrell's family, said about Monday's indictment. \"We're all pleased and happy that the process is beginning now and that there's an end in sight,\" he said. \"It is the first step towards justice.\"\n@highlight\n\"I just feel like God's will will be done,\" victim's mother tells CNN\n@highlight\nRandall Kerrick's attorneys say resubmitting same charge to grand jury illegal\n@highlight\nProsecutors have said first grand jury was not a full panel; defense contests that claim\n@highlight\nOfficer fatally shot Jonathan Ferrell after woman called 911 to report home invasion", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 57, "end": 95}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 295, "end": 323}, {"start": 423, "end": 437}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 956, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and two other officers arrived on the scene about 11 minutes after the 911 call, but Kerrick didn't speak with the woman, the lawsuit says.", "idx": 14956}, {"query": "Kerrick and two other officers arrived on the scene about 11 minutes after the 911 call, but @placeholder didn't speak with the woman, the lawsuit says.", "idx": 14957}], "idx": 9671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:58 EST, 22 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:50 EST, 22 January 2014 If twerking, PVC and too much tongue didn't help Miley Cyrus complete her controversial transition from cutesy Disney star to bona fide fashion name, her new tour costumes most certainly will. A-list designer Roberto Cavalli has unveiled sketches of the costumes he's created for Miley's upcoming Bangerz tour - prepare for barely-there bras, smatterings of glitter and denim hot pants galore. Cavalli, who is loved by the Beckhams and has previously created tour costumes for Beyonc\u00e9, Cheryl Cole and the Spice Girls, is one of five designers creating looks for the 21-year-old.\n@highlight\nItalian designer one of five creating outfits for singer's Bangerz tour\n@highlight\nPlenty of barely-there bras, smatterings of glitter and denim hot pants\n@highlight\nMiley has said tour will be animal-themed\n@highlight\nKicks off in Vancouver on February 14", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miley will kick off her @placeholder on February 14 in Vancouver.", "idx": 14964}], "idx": 9675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson An Irishman wanted in the U.S. for allegedly being the world's biggest child porn dealer could go free, it emerged today. Irish authorities have revealed Eric Eoin Marques will not be prosecuted under their jurisdiction and may challenge an attempt by the U.S. to get him extradited. Last month the 28-year-old, who the FBI has accused of being the 'largest facilitator of child porn on the planet', indicated he would plead guilty to a series of charges under Irish law. In court: Ireland's DPP has revealed Eric Eoin Marques, aged 28, will not be prosecuted. He is pictured here being led to the High Court in Dublin, Ireland\n@highlight\nIrish authorities have revealed Eric Eoin Marques will not be prosecuted\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old is facing possible extradition to the U.S. by the FBI\n@highlight\nBut it is unclear whether Ireland will hand him over to the U.S.\n@highlight\nMarques is wanted on four charges of distributing child pornography", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike Ireland, each of the @placeholder charges carries a sentence of between 20 and 30 years and are likely to run consecutively, rather than concurrently.", "idx": 14971}], "idx": 9681} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 01:40 EST, 10 August 2012 The Duchess of Cambridge watched as Olympics history was made today as she had a ringside seat for the first final of the women's boxing. And Kate couldn't conceal her delight that the first female champion was from Great Britain as Nicola Adams won the gold medal at the ExCel centre. Adams overwhelmed China's double world champion Ren Cancan 16-7 in the women's flyweight division. Kate sat with MP Nick Clegg, rower Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Timothy Lawrence and Princess Anne to cheer the boxer from Leeds to victory.\n@highlight\nBritain's Nicola Adams becomes the first woman boxer to be crowned an Olympic champion\n@highlight\nEarlier in day, Kate watched Team GB's synchronised swimmers in action at the aquatics centre", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 534, "end": 549}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has previously cheered Team GB athletes to glory in the velodrome and athletics stadium but unfortunately she wasn't able to be a lucky charm for Britain's synchronised swimmers today.", "idx": 14974}], "idx": 9684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Donald Sterling\u2019s wife Shelly reportedly called the police when she learned that V. 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Australian Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste had been behind bars since December 2013. On Sunday, family members learned he was finally free. \"I'm ecstatic, you know, I just can't say how happy I am about it all,\" his mother said. \"I'm very excited and pleased, and thank goodness this is all over.\"\n@highlight\nAustralia's foreign minister says journalist Peter Greste was released \"unconditionally\"\n@highlight\nGreste is \"safe, healthy and very, very happy to be on his way home,\" his brother says\n@highlight\nHe says the Australian Al Jazeera journalist \"won't rest\" until his colleagues are also freed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Peter must be tried in @placeholder and authorities there must determine if he is guilty or not.\"", "idx": 14989}], "idx": 9693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Oprah Winfrey opened her talk show's 25th and final season Monday with the surprise of a lifetime for her audience, a favorite tactic for the media maven. The 300 audience members will travel to Australia in December -- courtesy of Winfrey -- on an eight-day, seven-night trip that has been in the making for nearly a year, according to her production company, Harpo Productions. While there, the Sydney Opera House will be the site of a special \"Oprah Winfrey Show\" taping before thousands of Australian fans. Monday's surprise trip rivals one of Winfrey's most famous episodes, when she gave away cars to each of her audience members to open her 19th season in 2004. She's also known for giving away thousands of dollars in gifts to the lucky audience members who attend her annual \"Favorite Things\" show.\n@highlight\nNEW: 300 audience members will travel to Australia in December\n@highlight\nWinfrey is preparing for the final season of her longtime talk show\n@highlight\nThe show's first episode aired on September 8, 1986\n@highlight\nHer new network, OWN, launches on January 1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 370, "end": 386}, {"start": 406, "end": 423}, {"start": 456, "end": 473}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 828, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But leaving behind \"The @placeholder\" won't be the end of her entertainment career.", "idx": 14995}], "idx": 9697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 07:31 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:24 EST, 3 May 2013 A cruel dog owner has been jailed after beating his pet Staffordshire bull terrier so badly that it lost and eye and was left permanently disabled. Sadistic Jack Carling, 19, 'tortured' dog Biggie at his home in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, never letting him or his other pet dog Sophie out for exercise. Carling was jailed for three months at Hull Crown Court and banned from keeping animals for life. 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Mexico also reported double-digit increases in the percentage of visitors from Russia, Brazil and China, among others. \"The data doesn't lie,\" Mexico's deputy secretary for tourism, Ricardo Anaya, told CNN. \"Tourists keep choosing Mexico.\"\n@highlight\nMexico remains the No. 1 destination for Americans traveling abroad\n@highlight\nTourism officials have worked to diversify their tourism base\n@highlight\nInitiatives have brought more tourists from Brazil, Russia and China\n@highlight\nSome tourists have good experiences, some bad", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 357, "end": 378}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2011 to date, Mexico has seen a 40.9% increase in Brazilian tourists, a 58.1% increase from Russia and 32.8% increase from China, according to @placeholder's tourism ministry.", "idx": 15010}], "idx": 9709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We're used to our phones navigating us from one place to another, giving detailed instructions on how to find our destination in the fastest, easiest way possible. 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On the day that Suarez issued a brief apology over the incident, Piara Powar, executive director of European football's anti-discrimination body FARE, spoke of his disappointment at Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish's attitude to the suspension. \"Kenny Dalglish's comments over the affair have been undignified and their reaction has damaged the club's brand across the world,\" Powar told the Professional Footballers' Association's official website.\n@highlight\nAn anti-racism chief has called for Liverpool to be charged over Luis Suarez affair\n@highlight\nPiara Powar of FARE is unhappy with Liverpool's response to Suarez's suspension\n@highlight\nSuarez was banned for eight matches after being found guilty of using racist language", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 96}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 649, "end": 685}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder continued: \"Liverpool have been too keen to support their man and in doing so have whipped up a sense of paranoia amongst their fans.", "idx": 15019}], "idx": 9717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Honey Boo Boo's family is being investigated by Child Protective Services in Georgia after Mama June reportedly started dating a convicted sex offender accused of abusing one of her daughters. CPS formally opened an investigation to determine if any crimes have been committed against June Shannon's youngest children - Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Shannon, 14, Jessica 'Chubbs', 17, and nine-year-old Alana, also known as Honey Boo Boo - after calls from the public, according to RadarOnline. Mama June has been spotted with child molester Mark McDaniel, and he was pictured with Alana just last month, according to photos obtained by TMZ. Another of June's children, 20-year-old Anna, has claimed that McDaniel sexually assaulted her when she was younger.\n@highlight\nMama June exposed nine-year-old daughter Alana - also known as Honey Boo Boo - to convicted child molester Mark McDaniel just last month\n@highlight\nMcDaniel abused June's eldest daughter Anna when she was just eight\n@highlight\nSugar Bear KNEW about his wife's relationship with McDaniel but chose to ignore it, reports claim\n@highlight\nChild services are now investigating and June could risk losing her family\n@highlight\nMcDaniel's daughter-in-law claims that he is a good man", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 72}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 320, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 984, "end": 993}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It had previously been reported that it was @placeholder who had been cheating on June using on-line dating sites, but now TMZ claims it was actually June who was having an affair, and used the story about Sugar Bear's infidelity to end her relationship with him.", "idx": 15028}], "idx": 9723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For just a moment it looked as if the brilliance that had earned Martin Kaymer a place in the record books at the halfway point of the 114th United States Open was about to unravel. 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EW talked with three of Liv's fixers \u2014 Katie Lowes, Guillermo D\u00edaz and Darby Stanchfield \u2014 about their reactions to the premiere (yes, even they were surprised by some things!) and what's to come for Pope & Associates this year.\n@highlight\nThe third season premiere of \"Scandal\" was shocking\n@highlight\nStars Katie Lowes, Guillermo D\u00edaz and Darby Stanchfield were surprised by some scenes\n@highlight\nThe actors tease what's to come in season 3", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 422, "end": 423}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 493, "end": 509}, {"start": 622, "end": 638}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surprising absolutely no one, @placeholder decided to forgo the easy way out and returned to her Gladiators to fix ... herself.", "idx": 15038}], "idx": 9730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At White Hart Lane on Sunday, Brendan Rodgers gave a fascinating insight into his motivation to lead Liverpool to the top. He had just been asked about his quip - \u2018the run was Ricky Villa and the finish was Ricky Gervais\u2019 - after Raheem Sterling scuffed a chance to make it 4-0 at Tottenham. \u2018A few of you thought I was David Brent when I got the job and I haven\u2019t forgotten that either,\u2019 he remarked. 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The Seattle Seahawks made sure it got worse. Seattle romped 43-8 by playing a suffocating defense and taking advantage of four Denver turnovers, including two interceptions thrown by quarterback Peyton Manning, the NFL's most valuable player for the season. The game pitted pro football's best offense, Denver, against the best defense, Seattle, but the drama disappeared early at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. On the first play from scrimmage, a bad snap went sailing past Manning and landed in the end zone for a safety, giving Seattle a 2-0 lead without running a play. 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The claim was first made by Norwegian broadcaster TV2 and was subsequently picked up by other media outlets. Ole Petter Ottersen, rector of the University of Oslo, told CNN the university does not provide information about individual applications or students for confidentiality reasons, so he was unable to confirm or deny the claim. But if Breivik was to apply, he said, the university has a clear set of guidelines governing the decision on admittance and that policy would apply.\n@highlight\nAnders Behring Breivik has applied to study political science, Norwegian broadcaster says\n@highlight\nUniversity of Oslo says it cannot confirm or deny details of individual applications\n@highlight\nEducation Minister suggests Breivik's application was denied\n@highlight\nBreivik's lawyer says he is still working to spread his far-right political views from his cell", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 34}, {"start": 154, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 313, "end": 331}, {"start": 348, "end": 365}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 699, "end": 720}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In this, @placeholder hasn't made any progress from where we were two years ago, on July 22.", "idx": 15051}], "idx": 9736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona legend Xavi will break a Champions League record when he makes his 143rd appearance in the competition against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night. The 34-year-old midfielder will surpass former Real Madrid icon Raul, with whom he is currently level on 142 appearances. Former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs made 151 appearances, but 10 of those were in qualifying rounds. Having won Europe's most prestigious club competition three times with Barcelona, he deserves to be considered one of Champions League's all-time greats. 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Musician Stevie Wonder won't perform there. Martin Luther King III is considering deploying the tactic -- often used by his famous father in the civil rights era -- against Florida products like orange juice. Social media activists advance boycott plans even on the state's official tourism page on Facebook. Their actions seek the repeal of Florida's \"stand your ground\" self-defense law, which was at the center of a national debate in the wake of Martin's shooting death. George Zimmerman's lawyers didn't invoke Florida's \"stand your ground\" law in court, but it was included in the instructions to the jury that acquitted him.\n@highlight\nBoycotting state laws has a spotty record, analyst says\n@highlight\nSome boycotting Americans want Florida to repeal its 'stand your ground' law\n@highlight\nArizona boycott led to $141 million in losses, but experts dispute its effect on laws\n@highlight\nConsumer boycott can succeed if public can easily shop elsewhere, analysts say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 154, "end": 175}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 585, "end": 600}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But other analysts point out how @placeholder didn't change its immigration laws, despite the boycott.", "idx": 15059}], "idx": 9742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers Hillary is lucky to have Bill as her dance partner, former Republican presidential candidate and Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said yesterday on CNN's Crossfire, because she's as ungraceful as Kim Kardashian at a Prince concert 'Bill is to politics what Fred Astaire is to dancing, he is just automatically amazing and he wants to have Ginger Rogers out there dancing,' Gingrich, who co-hosts the show, said according to Politico. 'Instead [with Hillary Clinton] it\u2019s a little bit like watching Kim Kardashian get kicked off the stage by Prince because she couldn\u2019t dance.' 'I think there\u2019s a big problem, because I don\u2019t think, as a candidate, that [she] dances very well,' Gingrich said of Hillary.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton is getting hit left and right as speculation about her future political plans intensifies\n@highlight\nThroughout the last month Hillary's been attacked for seemingly 'out of touch' statements about the Clinton family's financial situation immediately after they left the White House\n@highlight\nHillary's ungraceful attempts to explain her comments led Crossfire co-host Newt Gingrich to compare her to Kim Kardashian yesterday\n@highlight\nHillary still leads the 2016 pack despite her verbal gaffes\n@highlight\nStill, a Republican Party official in Arkansas said the former first lady would 'probably get shot at the state line' if she tried to campaign for president in there in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1308}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most notable chink in the Clinton's political armor came during one of @placeholder's first interviews to promote her book.", "idx": 15064}], "idx": 9746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Greechan It was harder work than many expected. 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Anthony Owen, 68, was found unconscious 20 yards from the property next to his white Honda Civic, which was still running. Two neighbours, in the affluent Hale Village in Widnes, Cheshire, called an ambulance and Mr Owen was taken to hospital. However, the cancer specialist is not thought to have regained consciousness, and died on Saturday.\n@highlight\nAnthony Owen, 68, was found unconscious 20 yards from his home, next to his white Honda civic, which was still running\n@highlight\nWitnesses reported seeing three youths on BMX bikes cycling away from Mr Owen's home on millionaires' row in Hale Village, near Liverpool", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "village is sandwiched between the town of Widnes and @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 15076}], "idx": 9755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Osborne An A-level pupil expected to achieve top grades at Margaret Thatcher\u2019s old school was killed on her way to class when her friend drove into a lorry. Emily Challen, 17, died almost instantly when the car she was in ploughed into the back of the stationary HGV at 40mph. Driver Aimee Culpin failed to see it because she had been looking over her right shoulder at the traffic, a court heard yesterday. Miss Challen \u2013 who was head of her house at Kesteven and Grantham Girls\u2019 School \u2013 was in the front passenger seat when she died just four days before her 18th birthday on February 15 last year.\n@highlight\nEmily Challen, 17, died almost instantly after the crash on the A1\n@highlight\nDriver Aimee Culpin did not see HGV while driving at 40mph, court heard\n@highlight\nMiss Challen was head of house at Kesteven and Grantham Girl's School\n@highlight\nCulpin, 19, broke down in tears after admitting death by dangerous driving\n@highlight\nJudge at Lincoln Magistrates' said the case was 'awful' and 'tragic'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 83}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}, {"start": 686, "end": 687}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 959, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I could not and still cannot understand how @placeholder could have got her car into this position, causing the death of my daughter.", "idx": 15081}], "idx": 9759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:52 EST, 14 October 2012 Saturday Night Live took inspiration from Thursday\u2019s fiery debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan. In fact, the clash between the two politicians was such good fodder that many lines from the cold open were taken verbatim from last week\u2019s exchange, focusing on Biden\u2019s constant snickering, gesturing, and grinning. Biden, played by long-time SNL veteran Jason Sudeikis, called one of Taran Killam\u2019s statements a \u2018bunch of malarkey.\u2019 When Ryan explained that it was an Irish expression, Sudeikis responded: \u2018No, Irish is I come over there and smack that dumb look off your face.\u2019\n@highlight\nSaturday Night Live opened on Thursday's VP debate, showing Biden chuckling throughout and Ryan as extremely thirsty\n@highlight\nOlympic gold medalist Usain Bolt came on, slamming Republican hopeful's made-up claim that he won 100m at the London Games\n@highlight\n'Arianna Huffington' appeared on Weekend Update to talk about moderator Martha Raddatz's performance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 110}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 734, "end": 752}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}, {"start": 997, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On @placeholder, she offered: 'It\u2019s wonderful to have a woman moderating.", "idx": 15085}], "idx": 9761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Peters Stuart Lancaster hesitated when asked if Danny Cipriani\u2019s first England call-up in almost six years is a risk. His short answer was \u2018no\u2019 but his extended message to the gifted Sale maverick \u2014 exiled from international rugby since 2008 after testing the patience of Martin Johnson once too often \u2014 was that the fly-half will be watched carefully when he arrives as part of an initial 20-man squad for a training camp on Sunday. England\u2019s head coach has invested too much into improving his squad\u2019s behaviour to allow one player, albeit one as prodigiously talented as Cipriani, to threaten their new and improved culture.\n@highlight\nSale Sharks star has been included in England's initial 20-man squad\n@highlight\nCipriani has been absent from the international stage since 2008\n@highlight\nLancaster plans to hold one-on-one talks with the fly-half about his future", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 29}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ready to grasp his opportunity: @placeholder insists he will take his chance with both hands", "idx": 15087}], "idx": 9763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas is to sponsor a new Moto2 motorcycling team for the 2010 season, which will be called Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas, the official Moto GP Web site has reported. 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But as the Beckham family sat centre stage at Elton John\u2019s winter wedding yesterday it wasn\u2019t Victoria and David getting all the attention, it was their 15-year-old son, Brooklyn. Looking dapper in a navy suit and tie, gone was the baby-faced teenager and in his place was a stylish young man, seemingly well on his way to adulthood. Scroll down for video Brooklyn Beckham has become increasingly famous in his own right in 2014. He posted this picture of himself and his designer mother, Victoria, at Elton John's wedding to his new Instagram account on Sunday\n@highlight\nOver the last twelve months Brooklyn has shot to fame in own right\n@highlight\nRumoured to have bagged himself a Hollywood girlfriend, Chloe Moretz\n@highlight\nRecently opened his own Twitter and Instagram accounts", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 444, "end": 459}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also attended the premiere of If I Stay (in which @placeholder stars) without them in Hollywood in August.", "idx": 15106}], "idx": 9770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. response to the increasing natural disaster in Pakistan is, like so much else when it comes to American relations with that country, too little and too tentative. Epic flooding now hitting Pakistan is an unfolding humanitarian crisis on the scale of its 2005 earthquake, which claimed some 75,000 lives, or the 2004 Asian tsunami, in which more than 200,000 people died. And because of the gradual nature of flooding, as opposed to the sudden impact of an earthquake, the devastation over time could overwhelm those earlier crises. One in nine Pakistanis -- some 20 million people -- are already homeless, lacking food or medicine. 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Here, writing exclusively for CNN.com, he describes how the work of his foundations ultimately contributed to the collapse of communism. A Soviet tank rolls through Budapest during the failed 1956 Hungarian uprising against communist domination. I set up my first foundation in Hungary in 1984. The idea behind it was simple. The state dogma, promoted by the ruling communists, was false and by providing an alternative we could expose its falsehood. Accordingly we supported every cultural initiative that was not an expression of the established dogma.\n@highlight\nFinancier George Soros funded eastern European dissident groups in 1980s\n@highlight\nSoros: In revolutionary times things normally impossible become possible\n@highlight\nSoros set up first foundation in Hungary in 1984; by 1992 foundations in 22 countries\n@highlight\nWest failed many post-communist states; Russia again an authoritarian regime", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I saw the open society as a more sophisticated form of social organization than the totalitarian closed societies of the @placeholder bloc.", "idx": 15114}, {"query": "The countries of Eastern Europe fared better, but in the former @placeholder states one after another, the programs largely failed.", "idx": 15115}], "idx": 9775} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City (CNN) -- The death toll on both sides of the Gaza battle jumped Monday, as Palestinian officials reported scores more killed and Israel announced seven more soldiers died -- including several on Israeli soil. About 576 Palestinians have been killed, Gaza Health Ministry officials said. It's unknown how many were militants, but the United Nations has estimated that 70% are civilians. Israel has reported dozens of terrorists killed by its forces. In total, 27 Israeli soldiers have died, including three believed killed by friendly fire. Nine of the soldiers were killed Monday. Four were on Israeli soil, killed as a result of infiltration by Hamas operatives, the Israel Defense Forces said.\n@highlight\nThe United States announces $47 million in humanitarian assistance to Gaza\n@highlight\n\"What happened in Gaza ... is nothing but a massacre,\" says Palestinian lawmaker\n@highlight\nIsraeli kindergarten struck; it was empty\n@highlight\nGaza hospital shelled; Israel says missiles in the vicinity were targeted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 260, "end": 279}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 678, "end": 698}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the claim is true, it will be \"a game changer immediately because it's going to change what the @placeholder are doing on the ground in that sector.", "idx": 15120}], "idx": 9778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- It's all part of the plan. The twerking. The tongue. The tattoos. Miley Cyrus is a \"strategic hot mess,\" and we love it. Chronicling her triumphs and struggles for four months, MTV took a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of Cyrus leading up to and after her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards for Wednesday's \"Miley: The Movement.\" From the funny moments with her mom to catching up with Britney Spears, the documentary captured her most candid moments. Here are five things we learned from the \"Bangerz\" singer on her journey with MTV. Paula Patton reacts to Miley Cyrus' VMAs performance: 'I didn't get the big deal'\n@highlight\nMTV aired \"Miley: The Movement\" on October 2\n@highlight\nThe program chronicled her triumphs and struggles over four months\n@highlight\nIt showed her life leading up to and following her MTV VMAs performance\n@highlight\nThe takeaways are that she's still growing, has her doubts and is close with her mom", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 315, "end": 336}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime check out EW's review of \"@placeholder,\" which hits stores October 8.", "idx": 15121}], "idx": 9779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A group of Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga troops were greeted like heroes when they arrived in Turkey early this morning on their way to Syria to fight Islamic State militants. Some 150 fighters arrived at Ruha airport in Sanilufa at about 1am local time, before setting off in buses escorted by Turkish security forces towards the Mursitpinar border crossing with Syria. From there, the troops will make the 200-yard journey to the besieged city of Kobane, where they will be met by a convoy of vehicles containing heavy weapons, and by hundreds of grateful Syrian Kurdish fighters who have been battling ISIS militants in the city for the past six weeks.\n@highlight\n150 peshmerga fighters arrived at Ruha airport in Sanilufa at about 1am local time, before setting off for Syria\n@highlight\nBuses escorted by Turkish security forces transported the men towards the Mursitpinar border crossing\n@highlight\nWill be met by convoy of vehicles containing heavy weapons and hundreds of grateful Syrian Kurdish fighters\n@highlight\nThey will then make 200 yard journey into the embattled city of Kobane to boost the fight against ISIS militants", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People wave to Iraqi peshmerga fighters as they make their way through Iraq en route to the @placeholder town of Kobane yesterday evening", "idx": 15125}], "idx": 9780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:00 PM on 21st June 2011 Hurricane Beatriz hit holiday resorts on Mexico's Pacific coast today with heavy rainfall and 90mph winds forcing tourists to take shelter in their hotels. Beatriz had been expected to move out to sea, but switched direction overnight, developing from a tropical storm into a full blown hurricane as it headed back towards land. The U.S. State Department issued a message urging its citizens to find shelter, monitor media reports and follow official instructions. Not quite picnic weather: A family prepare to leave Miramar beach, Manzanillo, Mexico before the arrival of Tropical Storm Beatriz\n@highlight\nTourist injured after tree falls on him in Acapulco", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 82}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 399, "end": 419}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 639, "end": 660}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beatriz was located about 15 miles south of @placeholder early Tuesday and was moving north-northwest at 12 mph.", "idx": 15128}], "idx": 9782} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury 'Cause of amusement': Captain Susie King in her 'unflattering' army uniform Finding flattering maternity wear is often an uphill battle. So spare a thought for Britain\u2019s military mums-to-be who are up in arms about the Army\u2019s uniform for pregnant soldiers. Standard-issue maternity kit, which dates back almost to the Cold War, has been blasted for being more Ministry of Defence than Mothercare, and condemned as poor quality, unprofessional and badly fitting. The criticism has prompted top brass to order a review into modernising uniforms for female troops with a baby bump. Despite being forced to cut thousands of troops and equipment to save money, military chiefs will spend hundreds of thousands of pounds designing and introducing the new fatigues.\n@highlight\nMilitary chiefs will spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on new fatigues\n@highlight\nLatest move by the Ministry of Defence to ensure the military is \u2018inclusive\u2019\n@highlight\nPregnant troops in the Army are currently issued long-sleeved blouses\n@highlight\nAlso given pregnancy trousers and an unstylish beige maternity dress", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 391}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 888, "end": 906}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder uniform acquisition has been focused on operational requirements in the last few years with combat garments and high profile parade and ceremonial uniforms understandably being the top priorities.", "idx": 15152}], "idx": 9803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A controversial newspaper columnist has been accused of being transphobic after she wrote an article attacking transsexuals as 'bed-wetters in bad wigs' and 'd**** in chicks' clothing'. Julie Burchill wrote a column in the Observer yesterday defending her friend and fellow columnist Suzanne Moore who came under fire on Twitter for an article that said women were under pressure to have bodies like 'Brazilian transsexuals'. The Observer website was swamped with comments in response to Miss Burchill's column, many describing it as 'vile' and 'horrible'. Comments have since been suspended on the story and a message posted on the website says that it is now subject to an 'inquiry' to be carried out by the paper's Readers' Editor.\n@highlight\nJulie Burchill has come under fire for a column in yesterday's Observer\n@highlight\nThe columnist described transsexuals as 'd**** in chicks' clothing'\n@highlight\nShe was writing in defence of fellow columnist Suzanne Moore\n@highlight\nMiss Moore had been forced off Twitter after criticism of another article\n@highlight\nShe said women were pressured to have bodies like 'Brazilian transsexuals'\n@highlight\nLib Dem minister Lynne Featherstone has called for Ms Burchill to be sacked\n@highlight\nMiss Featherstone also wants Observer editor John Mulholland sacked", "entities": [{"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1297}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said on Twitter: \u2018@placeholder rant against transgender community is absolutely disgusting \u2013 a bigoted vomit for which the Observer should sack her.\u2019", "idx": 15158}], "idx": 9806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Forty years ago this week, Egyptian and Syrian troops attacked the state of Israel. To enhance the surprise of their attack, the invading armies struck on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. Egypt enjoyed three days of tactical success, Syria less than that. The war ended with Israeli troops approaching Damascus and an entire Egyptian army surrounded. Despite Israel's ultimate military success, the war was interpreted by many as something close to a defeat for the Jewish state. Israel's two previous wars -- in 1956 against Egypt alone and in 1967 against an alliance of all its neighbors -- had terminated in lightning Israeli victories. The Yom Kippur War lasted 19 days, longer than 1956 and 1967 combined. Israel suffered more than 2,500 killed in action. Hundreds more Israelis were captured in the first days of fighting; dozens of these captives were gruesomely tortured and killed.\n@highlight\n40 years ago, Egypt and Syria attacked Israel on Yom Kippur\n@highlight\nDavid Frum says the betting after the war was that Israel was endangered\n@highlight\nYet the military and economic threats to Israel haven't materialized, he says\n@highlight\nFrum: Today's conflicts are largely internal battles in Syria, Egypt, other nations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 980, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1242}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Syria lost 82 planes, a quarter of its air force; @placeholder lost not a single one.", "idx": 15166}], "idx": 9811} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "United Nations (CNN) -- On Tuesday, it was climate change. Wednesday, terrorists. And on Thursday, President Barack Obama confronted yet another emergency that threatens wide destruction overseas: the Ebola outbreak spreading in West Africa. Crisis management has become a hallmark of Obama's second term, perhaps seen nowhere better than at the annual United Nations General Assembly, where the world's leaders -- and their attendant calamities -- converge upon New York. Obama's three main issues here -- climate change, ISIS and Ebola -- each has the potential to rapidly spiral out of control, officials suggest, with the effects of a warming planet already being registered and Americans overseas already being killed both by terrorists with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and by the deadly virus spreading in Africa.\n@highlight\nObama made clear at the U.N. that the U.S. isn't going to take the world's problems alone\n@highlight\nObama's main issues at U.N. -- ISIS, climate change, Ebola -- could spiral out of control\n@highlight\n\"Resolutions alone will not be enough. 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Dr. Scott Faulkner said Jim Flowers from the U.S. consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, told him the Pakistani government is still questioning Gary Faulkner and that he has not been charged with anything. Gary Faulkner, 50, was stopped near the border with Afghanistan's Nuristan province, Pakistani police announced Tuesday. He was carrying a pistol, a sword, night-vision equipment and Christian religious books, said Mumtaz Ahmed, a police chief in the area.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gary Faulkner moved to Islamabad, brother says\n@highlight\nPakistani intel official: Pakistani doctor says Faulkner has psychological problems\n@highlight\nFaulkner's brother: \"He doesn't meet any criteria for psychosis\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More recently, Scott Faulkner said, his brother felt the @placeholder government was not doing enough to bring bin Laden to justice, \"and he felt that he was, as a Christian, not afraid -- that he could boldly step out and that doors would be opened for him.\"", "idx": 15173}], "idx": 9815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "House Speaker John Boehner put himself one step closer to suing the President of the United States on Thursday, unveiling a resolution permitting the move and attracting return fire from the White House. Announcing late in the day that the legal action will focus on the Affordable Care Act, Boehner fumed that Barack Obama had 'changed the health care law without a vote of Congress' in 2013, 'effectively creating his own law by literally waiving the employer mandate and the penalties for failing to comply with it.' The president, he carped, 'believes he has the power to make his own laws.'\n@highlight\nHouse Resolution will authorize Boehner to sue the White House for changing the Affordable Care Act without the consent of Congress\n@highlight\nThe suit is likely to quickly land in the Supreme Court, which ruled last week that Obama has overstepped his constitutional authority\n@highlight\n'Given what we've seen from them lately, that can't be good,' worried a Democratic Senate aide\n@highlight\n'You\u2019re going to sue me for doing my job?' 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The Reds inflicted a last-gasp defeat on QPR last Sunday as McCarthy made his debut and Rangers endured a challenging week as a result of manager Harry Redknapp's public spat with Adel Taarabt over the playmaker's weight. Despite the week's events, McCarthy, who signed from Reading in August, insisted he is happy at Loftus Road as he prepared for Monday's Premier League clash with Aston Villa. Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Alex McCarthy sealed a move to Loftus Road in the summer Former Reading custodian McCarthy recently made his QPR debut in their narrow defeat by Liverpool\n@highlight\nFormer Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy is happy with his decision to join Queens Park Rangers\n@highlight\nMcCarthy had the opportunity to link back up with Brendan Rodgers\n@highlight\nHowever the 24-year-old wanted to work under Harry Redknapp\n@highlight\nAdel Taarabt has been teased by his QPR team-mates over his recent feud with Redknapp", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 44, "end": 66}, {"start": 82, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 540}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 794, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}, {"start": 947, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I don't regret the decision I have made up to now,' said the 24-year-old, who worked under Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers when the pair were at @placeholder.", "idx": 15177}], "idx": 9817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Javier Manquillo is close to signing a two-year loan deal with Liverpool, according to Spanish newspaper Marca. The Atletico Madrid defender looks set to seal a loan deal with the Reds after struggling to nail down a first team place under Diego Simeone last season. Brendan Rodgers has been on the hunt for a right back as he looks to strengthen his squad ahead of the new Premier League season. 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The information backed up a report by Eric Pelletier, a national security reporter at the French magazine L'Express, who wrote that Amedy Coulibaly recorded seven minutes of the attack, including the moments when he killed three people. Citing a French source close to the investigation, Pelletier reported Friday that Coulibaly was able to use a computer at the market to email a copy of the attack video before he was killed by police.\n@highlight\nAmedy Coulibaly killed four people at store\n@highlight\nSource tells French journalist that the terrorist emailed video of the attack\n@highlight\nFear is the video, which shows three killings, will pop up on jihadist websites", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 169, "end": 171}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder investigators have viewed the recording, said Pelletier, who shared details of his reporting with CNN.", "idx": 15211}], "idx": 9842} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The struggle for democracy is not dead, say Hong Kong's pro-democracy activists, who have pledged to continue opposing Beijing despite setbacks. The activist group Occupy Central had hoped that their threats of a mass sit-in in Hong Kong's downtown Central district would convince China to approve open democratic elections for Hong Kong's next leader. But on Sunday, the Chinese government said the elections should only consist of candidates approved by a Beijing-backed committee, dealing a blow to democracy supporters. Even the leader of the movement seemed deflated. \"Up to this point, we failed,\" Benny Tai, the co-founder of Occupy Central, told Bloomberg Tuesday. \"Beijing refused to back down.\"\n@highlight\nChina announced Hong Kong will not have open elections on Sunday\n@highlight\nHong Kong democracy activists say they will stage mass sit-in protest\n@highlight\nHong Kong legislators will veto China's reform proposal, resulting in gridlock", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chinese officials have repeatedly said occupying @placeholder would be an illegal act that would jeopardize Hong Kong's economic security.", "idx": 15219}], "idx": 9845} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:11 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 15 January 2014 For President Barack Obama, seeing the Miami Heat at the White House on Tuesday was like deja vu. A year after congratulating LeBron James and company on winning their second league title, Obama was doing it again. James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, their teammates and coaches, earned another White House visit by following that championship win with another last year. They topped the San Antonio Spurs in series that went the full seven games. 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Welcomed by King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, to his private compound, the Al Ergah Palace, the prince diplomatically tackled the international outcry over Raif Badawi. Mr Badawi was arrested in June 2012 for offences including insulting Islam and disobeying his father - considered a crime in Saudi Arabia - after discussing issues such as greater religious and political tolerance online. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe Prince landed in Riyadh and was greeted by Prince Faisal bin Bandar\n@highlight\nOn arriving Charles was given a Guard of Honour in the terminal building\n@highlight\nHe was then served Arabic coffee and dates as part of traditional welcome\n@highlight\nLater he met new Saudi King Salman, with whom he raised civil rights\n@highlight\nHe spoke out on behalf of Saudi blogger Raif al-Badawi, who is in jail\n@highlight\nBadawi was sentenced to 1,000 lashes for 'insulting Islam' on his blog", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 195, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 694, "end": 717}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials said that Prince Charles was good at raising human rights issues without making the @placeholder 'bristle'", "idx": 15222}], "idx": 9848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With its tax breaks for the super-wealthy, its Mediterranean climate and beautiful sea views, Monaco has long boasted the world\u2019s most exclusive property market. But a new study has found the gap between house prices in prime London and Monaco is closing. For decades, Monte Carlo has attracted the world\u2019s rich and famous including Sir Roger Moore, Dame Shirley Bassey and Sir Philip Green. Scroll down for video England\u2019s capital appears to be creeping up on the principality after house prices rocketed in the last three years: Knightsbridge (above) Yet, England\u2019s capital appears to be creeping up on the principality after house prices rocketed in the last three years.\n@highlight\nIn Fontvieille, Monaco\u2019s most expensive address, the average apartment is now \u00a33.43million\n@highlight\nIn Knightsbridge, London the average cost is \u00a33.27million\n@highlight\nIn lettings west London\u2019s Knightsbridge is out-performing Monaco, costing \u00a365 per sq ft compared to \u00a361 per sq ft in Monaco", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 368}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the ultra prime market @placeholder has drawn level with Monaco.\u2019", "idx": 15224}], "idx": 9849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brian Williams met with NBCUniversal's CEO on Tuesday morning as a question mark hangs over his future as anchor of the network's Nightly News. Williams, 55, visited Steve Burke at his apartment close to Central Park in Manhattan on Tuesday morning, CNN reported. The pair later left the building together. The meeting came amid reports that NBC's top executives cannot agree on whether Williams should be axed or remain at the network after he falsely claimed he was in a helicopter that was hit by a grenade while in Iraq in 2003. Scroll down for video NBC execs were reportedly divided over Nightly News anchor Brian Williams' future as names of potential replacements began to emerge on Tuesday. The journalist visited NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke on Tuesday (right)\n@highlight\nInvestigative reporter Richard Esposito, and Williams' NBC colleague, was fact-checking his work and expected to draw a conclusion soon\n@highlight\nWilliams took a hiatus from top-rated Nightly News after it emerged he falsely claimed he was in a helicopter hit by a grenade while in Iraq in 2003\n@highlight\nRumored replacements include the Today show's Matt Lauer or co-star Savannah Guthrie", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision on Williams' future will be taken by top @placeholder execs but they reportedly failed to reach a conclusion after a weekend meeting at the home of NBC Universal CEO, Steve Burke.", "idx": 15227}], "idx": 9852} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Love is all LeBron needs. Or so the Cleveland Cavaliers hope. The NBA doormat-turned-upstart squad from northeastern Ohio officially got its second big jolt of excitement this offseason on Saturday, with the announcement that Kevin Love is coming its way in a trade. \"Welcome to the Land @kevinlove!\" James tweeted. Love, who averaged 26.1 points and 12.5 assists a game with the Minnesota Timberwolves, joins LeBron James in Cleveland. It was James' return to the Cavaliers -- the club he famously made \"The Decision\" to leave four years ago for the Miami Heat -- that was the NBA's biggest move, by far, since the San Antonio Spurs beat the Heat for the championship.\n@highlight\nMinnesota trades star Kevin Love to the Cleveland Cavaliers\n@highlight\nHe'll team up LeBron James, who recently rejoined the Cavs\n@highlight\nTimberwolves get the Cavs' last two No. 1 draft picks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 389, "end": 410}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 625, "end": 641}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 730, "end": 748}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, it's not like @placeholder last few season have been successful: There's a reason they had the No.", "idx": 15233}], "idx": 9856} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:04 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 25 April 2012 A top member of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was killed in an air strike over the weekend, the Yemeni Embassy confirmed Tuesday. U.S. officials say the strike was conducted by the CIA and killed Mohammed Al-Umda on Sunday. The drone targeted the prominent Al-Qaeda leader while he was riding in his SUV. Killed: Wanted Al-Qaeda leader Mohammed Saeed al-Umda was killed by a CIA-operated Predator drone like this one (file photo) Meeting: Yemeni President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi, right, talked with the director of the FBI, Robert Mueller, left, during a meeting in Yemen Tuesday in which Mr Mueller pledged support against Islamist insurgency\n@highlight\nMohammed Al-Umda, trained by Bin Laden, was killed in weekend strike\n@highlight\nFBI chief vows to help crush insurgency and spoke with Yemen's president\n@highlight\nYemen President Hadi says he's committed to working with U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 132, "end": 164}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 316, "end": 331}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 456, "end": 477}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 598}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 856, "end": 858}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a meeting with President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who took office earlier this year, @placeholder promised the United States would support Yemen 'with full force' in all respects.", "idx": 15236}], "idx": 9858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron insists his promised EU referendum could not be brought forward because he needed time to 'renegotiate a better deal for Britain' Britain will not get a say on leaving the European Union until 2017, after Downing Street rejected claims a referendum could be held next year. Number 10 made clear there are 'absolutely no plans' to hold the referendum in 2016, after a minister was quoted as saying a vote next year was the 'preferred route'. 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Here is a rundown to get you up to speed: THE SUSPECT Paul Ciancia, 23, of Los Angeles is charged with murder of a federal officer and commission of violence in an international airport. He was shot by officers Friday and was in critical condition at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Sunday. 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Nursing assistant Youngor Jallah, 35, has been in 'quarantine' in her small Dallas apartment along with her husband, Aaron Yah, 43, and their four children ages 2 to 11 since Thomas Duncan's devastating diagnosis last Monday. MailOnline has reported that Mr Yah, also a nursing assistant, had been told he could return to work at the end of last week. Scroll down for video Green light: Youngor Jallah, the stepdaughter of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, told MailOnline that the CDC has told her that she could return to work as a nursing assistant. But she isn't leaving her home at the moment\n@highlight\nYoungor Jallah, 35, was called by the CDC on Sunday to say she can go back to work\n@highlight\nMs Jallah was with Thomas Eric Duncan when he was taken to a Dallas hospital. She made him tea, helped him move and was in ambulance with him\n@highlight\nShe told MailOnline: 'They said I can go back to work but I do not know what I will do. I will not go back yet'\n@highlight\nIt can take 21 days for a patient to begin to come down with the dreaded disease from the time they first come in contact with a sufferer\n@highlight\nBut people are not considered infectious if they are not showing symptoms\n@highlight\nMr Duncan, 42, remains in a critical condition and is being given an experimental drug to aid his desperate struggle for life", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 624, "end": 641}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 909, "end": 926}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1408}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When violent storms swept @placeholder on Thursday they were left without power, without information and without food and diapers for their youngest child.", "idx": 15258}], "idx": 9871} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- The new pope gave an insight into his choice of the name Francis in an audience with journalists Saturday -- and said how he wished for a church that was both poor and \"for the poor.\" His words came in his first meeting with the media since he became the only Jesuit and first Latin American to be chosen as leader of the Roman Catholic Church three days ago. Francis, who before he became pope was known as Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, said a fellow cardinal from Brazil had told him \"don't forget the poor\" as the votes stacked up in his favor.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pope Francis will deliver his first Angelus blessing on Sunday\n@highlight\nFrancis tells journalists he chose his name as pope to reflect a concern for the poor\n@highlight\nHe will meet with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in a week, the Vatican says\n@highlight\nSince his election, he has faced questions over his past in Argentina", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 336, "end": 356}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 431, "end": 445}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 768, "end": 788}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Francis began by thanking them all for their efforts to share with the world the momentous events for the church in the days since @placeholder announced his unexpected resignation.", "idx": 15261}], "idx": 9873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 We are down to the final two and this most enthralling of World Cups will climax with either Germany or Argentina crowned champion. They are both worthy victors, Germany having coupled fortitude with flair on their march to the final while Argentina have proved resilient and resourceful during their passage. But who will come out on top? Here, Sportsmail examines the likely starting XIs and determines who has the pick of the players on display\u2026 VIDEO Scroll down for 'Beckham: Argentina will beat Germany 3-1, with Messi a winner' GOALKEEPER Manuel Neuer The Bayern Wall is a solid foundation upon which to build a team and he has been an impassable presence in Brazil. 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Political Editor The Department of Homeland Security released so-called 'criminal aliens' \u2013 people living in the U.S. illegally who have been convicted of crimes \u2013 at a record pace in 2013. Internal DHS documents obtained by the right-leaning Center for Immigration Studies show that last year the agency's Immigration and Customs Enforcement division encountered 722,000 potentially deportable illegal immigrants, but charged just 195,000 with immigration violations. And 68,000 of those who were released back in to the U.S. population already had criminal convictions that would warrant their expulsion from the country. But President Barack Obama's preferred policy has favored 'prosecutorial discretion,' giving ICE broad authority to pick and choose which aliens to keep and which to cut loose.\n@highlight\nThe Department of Homeland Security is letting illegal immigrants go in record numbers, including those already convicted of serious crimes\n@highlight\nA man accused of raping a child in his own family was released, apparently because of a policy of 'discretion' when suspects are child caregivers\n@highlight\nAnother man facing vehicular homicide charges walked away because Chicago's county jail officials refused to let the feds interview him\n@highlight\nAccording to a new report, just 195,000 out of 722,000 illegal immigrants encountered by ICE were charged with immigration violations in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 75}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 267, "end": 296}, {"start": 331, "end": 365}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 840, "end": 870}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1380, "end": 1382}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most of those criminal aliens found themselves in @placeholder's holding cells after local authorities jailed them pending trial for unrelated offenses.", "idx": 15272}, {"query": "According to @placeholder, more than 870,000 illegal immigrants are on lists ordering their deportation, but have defied authorities by becoming fugitives.", "idx": 15273}], "idx": 9883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Who would've thought? Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg speaks Mandarin. When I first read a banner headline saying that the 20-something billionaire spoke fluently in Chinese, I was skeptical. Yes, I know he's young and smart. Yes, he's married to Priscilla Chan, a publicity-shy medical doctor of Chinese parentage. But she's also American-born Chinese and, like many of them, does not necessarily speak Chinese like a native. Besides, one does not learn a foreign language simply by marrying a Chinese speaker. 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Julian Emms, 46, plundered a charity fund for his son Michael who was Britain\u2019s youngest victim of motor neurone disease. Friends and family carried out sponsored events to raise \u00a355,000 to send the brave teenager to China for pioneering stem cell treatment. 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Now the Algerian beauty has become a fashion muse to top designers including Karl Lagerfield, regularly treading the catwalk in high-profile shows and making front covers of glossy magazines. Miss Dehar, now 20, has used the scandal to catapult herself to fame, while Bayern Munich player Franck Ribery is facing jail and a hefty fine for spending \u00a35,000 flying her from Paris to a five-star German hotel for sex as a 'birthday present' to himself.\n@highlight\nKarl Lagerfeld says she is 'fascinating' and has 'an incredible body'\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old unveiled her second lingerie collection at Paris Fashion Week\n@highlight\nShe allegedly had illegal sex with three of France's top footballers just two years ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 848, "end": 865}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whatever her motivations, life has truly changed for @placeholder.", "idx": 15297}], "idx": 9902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nik Simon Follow @@Nik_Simon88 All Blacks fly half Aaron Cruden believes there will be added spice to Saturday\u2019s opening Test against England because of New Zealand\u2019s humiliating defeat at Twickenham in 2012. Cruden's side had no answers in the 38-21 rout by England and the 25-year-old feels the result - their only defeat in 35 games - is still fresh in the mind of the Kiwi public. 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And a new report from Pew Charitable Trusts says the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) isn't doing enough to keep our food Salmonella-free. \"When more than 500 people get sick from two outbreaks associated with chicken that meets federal safety standards, it is clear that those standards are not effectively protecting public health,\" Sandra Eskin, director of Pew's food safety project, said in a statement.\n@highlight\nSalmonella causes diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps for 4 to 7 days\n@highlight\nPew report says USDA isn't doing enough to keep our food free from the bacteria\n@highlight\nReport authors looked at two recent outbreaks linked to Foster Farms chicken", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 315, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 375}, {"start": 379, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 837, "end": 839}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 984, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tests identified the outbreak strain in four samples of chicken that were traced back to two @placeholder slaughterhouses.", "idx": 15304}], "idx": 9908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When little Myla Lawrie was brought home from hospital four months ago, a veritable sea of pink greeted her, with clouds of balloons filling the sitting room, along with cards, bunting and ribbons in every shade of girliness. 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The last time a midwife announced \u2018It\u2019s a girl\u2019, the Napoleonic war was still being fought, the motorcar was yet to be invented, and \u2018mad\u2019 King George III was on the English throne.\n@highlight\nMyla Lawrie was the first girl to be born in her family since 1809\n@highlight\nNo wonder her proud parents from Maidstone in Kent, wanted to celebrate\n@highlight\nWhen Hannah, 26, met Mark, he told her his family had only produced boys for five generations\n@highlight\nBut she became pregnant with a girl after only allowing love-making before ovulation, rather than during, to increase the chances of a girl", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fell pregnant straight away but was convinced the technique hadn\u2019t worked and that she was expecting another boy.", "idx": 15308}], "idx": 9911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London As the inimitable Duckface in Four Weddings And A \u00adFuneral, she was memorably dumped at the altar by Hugh Grant. 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For now, he'll take his lowest round of the season. Palmer took only 21 putts and made birdie on half of his holes on Friday at the TPC Boston, giving him an eight-under-par round of 63 and a two-shot lead over Keegan Bradley after the opening round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. 'It was one of my best ones of the year, for sure,' Palmer said. 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The firm announced plans to mine data of millions of American voters, just as an experiment which tried to encourage people to vote was disclosed. The data mining is likely to prove controversial as it adds to the amount Facebook knows about its users - although the company itself says that the data is anonymized before being processed. The move was announced as a controversial 2010 study has been revealed called 'A 61-Million-Person Experiment in Social Influence and Political Mobilization,'.\n@highlight\nThe social media site will mine data from users 18 and older, using sentiment analysis and will allow outlets to sort by categories like gender and location\n@highlight\nControversial 2010 study called 'A 61-Million-Person Experiment in Social Influence and Political Mobilization' under fire\n@highlight\nA recently release Pew study found that an large amount of web users get news from Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 555, "end": 579}, {"start": 584, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 626}, {"start": 849, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 893}, {"start": 899, "end": 920}, {"start": 964, "end": 966}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As part of the study, Facebook put different forms of an 'I'm Voting' button on the pages of about 60 million of its @placeholder users.", "idx": 15335}], "idx": 9931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- The detained captain of a Chinese trawler was released by Japan and returned to his home country, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported, citing the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Zhan Qixiong, who had been held by Japanese authorities since September 8, arrived safely early Saturday morning in Fuzhou, the capital of southeast China's Fujian Province, according to Xinhua. The captain left Japan with officials from China's Foreign and Agriculture ministries. \"We decided to suspend the charges in consideration of the Japan-China relationship,\" said the Japanese prosecutor in the case. 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Pregnant Kim isn't convinced by the idea, calling it 'disgusting', but the idea of wet nursing is actually an age-old parenting method that dates back to the ancient Greeks. Sisters Bunty Rowe and Kyle Aldridge have seven children between them and often breastfeed their neices and nephews. 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But now Susan Vieria, 64, has made a commitment to fulfill all the wishes on the bucket list of the young woman whose heart is beating in her chest. Chesterman, from Livermore, was left brain dead after a car operated by 19-year-old Riley Hoover slammed into her bike just a block from her home near Chico State University campus last September. Unbreakable bond: Kristina Chesterman (left), a 21-year-old nursing student from California, was an organ donor, so when she was killed in a horrific DUI crash last year, her heart went to 64-year-old Susan Vieria (right)\n@highlight\nKristina Chesterman was less than a block from her home in Chico, California, when she was hit by SUV and carried 120 feet last September\n@highlight\nShe was left brain dead and her life support was switched off days later\n@highlight\nSusan Vieria, 64, suffering from congestive heart failure received Chesterman's heart\n@highlight\nShe will try to tick all the items off her donor's bucket list, including running through a poppy field, riding a camel and flying a plane\n@highlight\nChesterman also helped save the lives of two babies, a family friend who got her kidney and another man who received most of her liver", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 501, "end": 522}, {"start": 565, "end": 583}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 780, "end": 798}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The beautiful college sophomore was studying to be a nurse because she wanted to save lives, and she was also a registered organ donor - a decision that ended up giving at least five people, @placeholder among them, a second chance.", "idx": 15356}], "idx": 9943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jack Colback says Newcastle will again have to prove their resilience to recover from setbacks as they gear up for a week which will define their season. The Magpies failed to show as they were beaten 4-1 at Arsenal at the weekend, just 24 hours after manager Alan Pardew collected the Manager of the Month prize for November. But with a League quarter-final at Spurs on Wednesday followed by Sunday\u2019s Tyne-Wear derby, former Sunderland midfielder Colback says his new club can ill afford to dwell on the disappointment of the Emirates. Jack Colback (left) vies for possession with Danny Welbeck during his side's 4-1 loss at the Emirates\n@highlight\nNewcastle were thrashed 4-1 by Arsenal on Saturday\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew was named Manager of the Month for November\n@highlight\nNewcastle face Spurs in the Capital One Cup quarter-final on Wednesday\n@highlight\nPardew's side then face Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby on Sunday\n@highlight\nHatem Ben Arfa is to head out on loan for the rest of the seaon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 305}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 734, "end": 753}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We didn\u2019t show our true quality at @placeholder \u2013 we\u2019re better than that,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 15360}], "idx": 9946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis is set to grace the cover of Rolling Stone as he continues to capture the hearts and minds of worshippers across the world. The Pope features on the front page of the rock and roll magazine's new issue - with an accompanying article titled 'The times they are a-changin''. Dressed in white robes, he can be seen smiling at the camera while waving his right hand. Scroll down for video Iconic: Pope Francis graced the cover of Rolling Stone in February showing just how famous throughout the world he has become It comes as the 77-year-old Pontiff is accused of killing defenceless doves by releasing them from a Vatican window - with animal activists claiming they inevitably get preyed upon by wild birds.\n@highlight\nPope Francis graces the front page of the new issue of Rolling Stone\n@highlight\nDressed in white robes, he smiles at camera while waving right hand\n@highlight\nAccompanying article focuses on Pontiff's break from Vatican tradition\n@highlight\nBelieved to be first ever Pope to feature on cover of rock and roll magazine\n@highlight\nComes as Francis is condemned for releasing doves in St Peter's Square\n@highlight\nActivists claim defencless animals get preyed upon by wild birds", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 180, "end": 201}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In contrast, Rolling Stone's cover article highlights the Pope's success at 'establishing himself as a people's @placeholder'.", "idx": 15361}], "idx": 9947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 23:53 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 27 April 2013 North Korean said it will soon put on trial an American tourist they\u2019ve accused of trying to overthrow the government. After weeks war cries against the U.S. and South Korea, the indictment of Kenneth Bae broke a relative lull in threats and provocative acts by the rogue state. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has expressed rage over U.N. sanctions over a February nuclear test and ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills, though analysts say Pyongyang's motive is to get its Korean War foes to negotiate on its own terms.\n@highlight\nBoth the U.S. and North Korea are mum on details of Kenneth Bae's indictment, but Bae's friends and colleagues say he was on a Christian mission to feed orphans\n@highlight\nBae will likely be handed a harsh sentence, making him a valuable bargaining chip in negotiations with the United States and South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 355, "end": 391}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In the process of investigation he admitted that he committed crimes aimed to topple the @placeholder with hostility toward it.", "idx": 15368}], "idx": 9952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "North Korea's government was famously accused in 2002 by U.S. President George W. Bush of helping terrorism and seeking weapons of mass destruction, along with fellow \"axis of evil\" countries, Iran and Iraq. Iraq's leader Saddam Hussein was overthrown after the U.S. invaded in 2003 but the other two countries continued to defy the West by pursuing a nuclear program. So what will happen next after the death of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Il? How will the death affect military tensions in the region? After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea became a divided nation. The capitalist South was supported by the United States and its Western allies, and the communist North became an ally of the Soviet Union.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea accused by ex-U.S. President Bush of helping terrorism, seeking WMDs\n@highlight\nAnalysts say effect of Kim Jong Il's death on talks over nuclear issue unknown\n@highlight\nNorth Korea dogged by famine since mid-1990s; many people flee to China\n@highlight\nChina will prop up its close ally and its new leader Kim Jong Un, analysts say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The difference today is that @placeholder are no longer under the illusion they are living in paradise on earth.", "idx": 15385}, {"query": "So despite all the problems that Kim Jong Il left behind, some Korea-watchers do not expect @placeholder to implode immediately.", "idx": 15390}], "idx": 9966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Taiwan's de facto representative offices in Hong Kong and Macau -- China's two special administration regions (SAR) -- will come out of hiding this week after operating incognito for nearly 45 years, a move that experts say defines a thawing of historically frosty cross-strait relations. Functioning in Hong Kong under the moniker of the \"Chung Hwa Travel Service\" since the 1966 Chinese Cultural Revolution, the office has often been mistaken as a private travel company because of its title, said James Shi Chu, Taiwan's Director General of Hong Kong & Macau Affairs. The new office will be renamed and upgraded on July 15 to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Affairs office, a title indicative of its true functions, Chu said.\n@highlight\nThe renaming of Taipei's hub in Hong Kong delineates a warming of relations with Beijing\n@highlight\nTaiwan is Hong Kong's fourth largest trading partner, with a value of more than US$35 billion\n@highlight\nTaiwan President Ma Ying-jeou has been largely friendly toward mainland China since his election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 359, "end": 382}, {"start": 400, "end": 426}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 652, "end": 687}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contact between China and @placeholder -- a self-ruled island -- has historically been defined by instability and limited diplomatic communication, Cheng said.", "idx": 15393}], "idx": 9969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 14:09 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 23 December 2013 Glum rocker: Daz Bishop, 52, was booted from a Slade homecoming gig for 'dancing like a ****' A Slade superfan who paid \u00a361 to see the glam rockers was thrown out of their Christmas gig - for his dancing. The 70s legends were two songs into their homecoming set at Birmingham Town Hall when a staff member told Daz Bishop, 52, to 'stop dancing like a ****'. The building firm manager was thrown out after a heated dispute and is now considering legal action against the venue.\n@highlight\nDaz Bishop, 52, has followed the 1970s glam rockers for 40 years\n@highlight\nHe and friends paid \u00a361 each for homecoming gig at Birmingham Town Hall\n@highlight\nBut he was ejected two songs into the set for 'dancing like a ****'\n@highlight\nVenue chiefs refuse to give a refund and claim he got aggressive with them\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I'm furious. I've told them I'll contact my MP and go legal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 356, "end": 375}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 706, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I've followed @placeholder for 40 years and never been treated this badly.'", "idx": 15399}], "idx": 9973} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea City have completed the \u00a38million signing of Federico Fernandez from Napoli. The centre-half wrapped up a medical in Wales this week and has signed a four-year contract, becoming the Welsh club's most expensive defensive signing. The 25-year-old, who played for Argentina at the World Cup, will fill the centre-back void left by Chico Flores\u2019s departure, partnering Ashley Williams. Confirmation: Federico Fernandez holds up the Swansea City shirt after completing his \u00a38m move from Napoli Defensive rock: Fernandez (right) is expected to play at centre-back alongside Swansea's Ashley Williams His move is subject to international clearance, but he is expected to go into the Swansea squad to face Burnley on Saturday.\n@highlight\nFederico Fernandez is expected to be in contention to face Burnley\n@highlight\nThe defender was in the Argentina squad which reached the World Cup final\n@highlight\nHe will partner Ashley Williams following Chico Flores' departure\n@highlight\nFormer Swansea loanee Jonathan de Guzman joins Napoli", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 374, "end": 388}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 739, "end": 756}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018All I can say is that, if he's been playing at for teams as good as Napoli and @placeholder, then he is bound to be a good player.", "idx": 15400}], "idx": 9974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Microsoft and Google are getting help from other tech companies in their fight to release more information about government surveillance orders, which companies say is their First Amendment right to provide. On Monday, Microsoft and Google were joined by Yahoo and Facebook in asking the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to allow them to make public aggregate data listing the number of court-ordered records requests, including those made for criminal and national security investigations. The companies, in court filings made with the surveillance court, portrayed the government's attempt to block them from publishing more detailed data as a version of prior restraint, infringing their right to exercise their First Amendment rights. 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The departing president also said the alliance\u2019s airstrikes were a \u2018violation against our sovereignty\u2019, which has provoked angry responses from several camps. The war on terror in Afghanistan, which entered its 12th year yesterday, has claimed the lives of more than 2,270 US soldiers and 440 British troops. Attack: President Hamid Karzai has said the NATO exercise in Afghanistan has caused 'a lot of suffering, a lot of loss of life, and no gains'\n@highlight\nAfghan president Karzai hits out at NATO, branding its work futile\n@highlight\nSays NATO's war on terror has resulted in 'suffering and loss of lives'\n@highlight\nFormer Secretary-General calls Karzai's NATO critique unfair\n@highlight\nOthers brand Karzai 'very week' and 'out of touch with Afghan people'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 87, "end": 98}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 506, "end": 507}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 863, "end": 879}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's unfair to all those @placeholder soldiers who lost their lives.", "idx": 15406}], "idx": 9978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A British spy found dead at his home in 2010 -- his naked body padlocked inside a large red carrying bag stowed in the bathtub -- was either suffocated or poisoned, but it is unlikely his death will ever be satisfactorily explained, coroner Fiona Wilcox said Wednesday. Gareth Williams' death was \"unnatural and likely to have been criminally mediated,\" she ruled. He probably entered the bag alive, Wilcox said, reading her ruling to a court around the corner from the home of the world's most famous fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes. But she was sure an unknown person put the bag containing his body into the bath and probably locked it, she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: MI6 chief apologizes \"unreservedly\" to spy's family for failure to act quickly\n@highlight\nGareth Williams was poisoned or suffocated in the bag in which he was locked, coroner says\n@highlight\nThe bag containing his naked body was put into a bath by an unknown person, coroner rules\n@highlight\nHis family calls for an investigation into the secret services' role in the investigation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 687, "end": 689}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The manager and other SIS employees testified from behind a screen and were identified only as @placeholder, plus a letter.", "idx": 15412}], "idx": 9981} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Three years ago this week, singer Whitney Houston was found dead In a bathtub at a Los Angeles-area hotel. Now, her only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, is in a medically induced coma after she was found unresponsive in her suburban Atlanta townhouse -- also in a bathtub. Houston's death was ruled an accidental drowning. But many questions remain about what happened to Brown. The family isn't saying much. Neither are police, though they've said they're treating Brown's case as a criminal investigation. Though little concrete information has surfaced, rampant rumors certainly have. The speculation prompted Brown's family to admonish some media outlets, saying \"the desire to be 'first' has clouded the judgment of many reporters.\"\n@highlight\nPolice say \"the incident has always been under criminal investigation\"\n@highlight\nBrown, who was found unresponsive in a bathtub, had bruises, a friend says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 133, "end": 152}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A family friend says he's not welcome in @placeholder's hospital room.", "idx": 15416}], "idx": 9985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than one speaker at the Democratic National Convention alleged this week that a Mitt Romney presidency would spell financial ruin for Medicare in four years. The claim stems from earlier projections, made before the Democrats' health care reform law was passed in 2010, that Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund would be insolvent before the end of this decade. Former President Bill Clinton led the way Wednesday, saying that the Democrat-backed Affordable Care Act bought time for Medicare and made it financially solid until 2024. He said Romney, who wants to repeal the act, would reverse this gain and make Medicare \"go broke in 2016.\"\n@highlight\nClinton: Democrat-backed Affordable Care Act bought time for Medicare and made it financially solid until 2024\n@highlight\nRomney wants to set up a \"premium support system\" for Medicare, with vouchers to buy coverage\n@highlight\nRepealing and maintaining the Affordable Cart Act both have consequences", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 67}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 465, "end": 483}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 713}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 927, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The plan (@placeholder is) proposing would cause Medicare to go bankrupt by 2016.\"", "idx": 15417}], "idx": 9986} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 08:46 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 2 December 2013 Many people take up to four months to lose the weight they put on over the festive season, a new study has revealed Next time you reach for another chocolate or mince pie, you might want to bear this in mind. Many people take up to four months to lose the weight they put on over the festive season, a new study has revealed. The average person will put on 4lbs between Christmas Eve and New Year\u2019s Day after consuming twice their recommended calorie intake.\n@highlight\nMany people take up to four months to lose their Christmas weight\n@highlight\n44% let themselves go completely through Christmas and New Year\n@highlight\n39% of people gain between 3-5lbs and 5% gain more than a stone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder diets clearly have a positive effect for some because 31 per cent have lost the extra weight by the end of January.", "idx": 15419}], "idx": 9987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced Tuesday the creation of a new trade enforcement unit that will be tasked with investigating unfair trade practices in countries, he said, \"like China.\" It was one of a handful of comments on international issues the president made during his annual State of the Union address, which mostly focused on domestic matters and the economy. President Obama challenges Congress on sticky issues \"It's not right when another country lets our movies, music and software be pirated. It's not fair when foreign manufacturers have a leg up on ours only because they're heavily subsidized,\" Obama said. \"I will not stand by when our competitors don't play by the rules.\"\n@highlight\nThe president announces the creation of a new trade enforcement unit\n@highlight\nObama: \"If the playing field is level, I promise you -- America will always win\"\n@highlight\nHe addresses Afghanistan and immigration reform in State of the Union address\n@highlight\nOn Iran, Obama says no options are \"off the table\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 945, "end": 962}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This transition to Afghan lead will continue, and we will build an enduring partnership with Afghanistan, so that it is never again a source of attacks against @placeholder,\" the president said.", "idx": 15427}], "idx": 9992} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic intends to skip the start of his war crimes trial because he says he has had too little time to prepare, a spokeswoman for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said Thursday. Radovan Karadzic wrote to the court to say he would not attend the trial. The trial is still expected to begin on Monday despite Karadzic's intended absence, which he announced in a letter to the court, the spokeswoman said. \"The tribunal judges control court proceedings. They are the only relevant body that can make a decision about the readiness of the case for trial,\" she said.\n@highlight\nKaradzic says he is skipping the start of his war crimes and genocide trial\n@highlight\nFormer Bosnian Serb leader accused over atrocities during Balkans conflict\n@highlight\nThousands died during the bloody dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1990s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 180, "end": 210}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conflict introduced the phrase \"ethnic cleansing\" into the lexicon describing war crimes, as different factions in multi-ethnic @placeholder sought to kill or drive out other groups.", "idx": 15439}], "idx": 10000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom A top Olympic official has slammed preparations for the 2016 Games in Rio saying they are the 'worst that I've experienced'. John Coates, vice president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), made the damning public attack after an unprecedented task force was set up to deliver the Games on time. IOC staff will be parachuted into Brazil's second-largest city to speed up construction delays which have been described as worse than the Athens Games in 2004. Work in progress: The Olympic Park in Rio pictured last month. The IOC said there are unprecedented delays A long way to go: The fabric of Rio's Olympic Stadium is largely completed, but despite this the IOC has said the situation is worse than in Athens in 2004, with work held up by strikes and bureaucracy\n@highlight\nJohn Coates told Sydney forum there was no 'plan B' to find another host\n@highlight\n'Situation is critical' and IOC has had to set up an unprecedented task force\n@highlight\nBrazil's crucial tests department has just two people working in it, he said\n@highlight\nCity is also hosting FIFA World Cup as slum-dwellers riot over 'waste'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 173, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is unprecedented for the @placeholder but there is no", "idx": 15446}], "idx": 10006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A radical UN recommendation to halve sugar intake will not be implemented in Britain says a Whitehall adviser on nutrition who has worked for Mars and Coca-Cola. Professor Ian MacDonald, head of a panel of health experts in charge of drawing up guidelines on sugar, said it will \u2018not act\u2019 on the World Health Organisation\u2019s proposal. The move led to fury yesterday as senior doctors and MPs accused officials of \u2018immense arrogance\u2019 for ignoring the suggested limit of six teaspoons a day, in the face of an obesity crisis that threatens to overwhelm the NHS. 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Their fractious, not to say poisonous, relationship reached a new low on Sunday, after the three-time world champion ignored Red Bull team orders to snatch victory from Australian Webber at the Malaysian Grand Prix. With another three weeks before the next grand prix -- the Chinese GP on April 14 -- Webber plans to going surfing as he reflects on his treatment by Vettel and his place in the Red Bull hierarchy. \"I'll be catching a few waves on my surfboard and reflecting on everything that's happened,\" Webber told reporters.\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel defies team orders to pass and claim first win of 2013\n@highlight\nGerman apologized to teammate Mark Webber, who was leading the race\n@highlight\nFormer McLaren driver John Watson calls on Red Bull to suspend Vettel for one race", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 288, "end": 304}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You can't take the points away from him and give them to @placeholder - that's now history and Sebastian has the benefit of those seven additional points.\"", "idx": 15471}], "idx": 10021} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Spoiler alert! If you want to know how the \"Desperate Housewives\" series finale ended, keep reading. We break it down below. Bree (Marcia Cross): She was on trial for allegedly killing Gaby's (Eva Longoria) abusive stepfather Alejandro, which Carlos (Antonio Chavira) had actually done. Renee (Vanessa Williams) went to see her fianc\u00c3\u00a9 Ben (Charles Mesure) when he got thrown in jail for contempt before their wedding because he refused to answer questions on the stand about an incriminating phone conversation with Bree. Renee told him she'd actually seen something the night of the murder, and the D.A., who'd been eavesdropping on their conversation, threatened to deport Ben if Renee didn't testify to watching Bree walk up her driveway looking disheveled and carrying a shovel. Bree's lawyer, Trip (Scott Bakula), finally got Bree scared enough -- and turned on enough -- that she told him the truth about what happened that night so he wouldn't be blindsided again. She told him he couldn't use the information against her friends, but fearing he'd lose the case -- and Bree -- he called Gaby to the stand.\n@highlight\n\"Desperate Housewives\" two-hour series finale aired on Sunday\n@highlight\nBree (Cross) was on trial for allegedly killing Gaby's abusive stepfather\n@highlight\nSusan (Hatcher) would be the first one to leave Wisteria Lane so she could help daughter raise her baby", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 56, "end": 75}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1308}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1355}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She told @placeholder and Ben that if they ever feel like a piece of their heart is missing and nothing seems to fill it, it's because it's already been filled by their love and they simply forgot that.", "idx": 15478}], "idx": 10023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grandfather who suffered a massive heart attack on a bus has told how he was saved by a Good Samaritan - who performed CPR on him while singing Bee Gees classic \u2018Stayin\u2019 Alive\u2019. Retired taxi boss Terry Holly, 67, slumped to the floor of the double-decker bus in front of horrified passengers as he headed home from seeing his ex-wife. Sharon Thorneywork realised the father-of-three\u2019s heart had failed and remembered a TV advert telling viewers to administer CPR by pumping the chest in time to the Bee Gees\u2019 song. Terry Holly's life was saved by Sharon Thorneywork when he had a heart attack on a bus in Birmingham. Ms Thorneywork performed CPR for 18 minutes until paramedics arrived\n@highlight\nTerry Holly, 67, had a massive heart attack while on a bus in Birmingham\n@highlight\nFellow passenger, Sharon Thorneywork, noticed him slump in the foot well\n@highlight\nShe performed CPR for 18 minutes while singing the Bee Gees' song aloud\n@highlight\nShe had seen a British Heart Foundation advert which showed how to carry out hands-only CPR in time to the song", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 337, "end": 354}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 549, "end": 566}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 801, "end": 818}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 965, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder did exactly the right thing and kept pushing hard and fast to the beat of \u201cStayin\u2019 Alive\u201d by the Bee Gees until professional help arrived.", "idx": 15481}], "idx": 10025} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The sister of a rising rugby star killed with his father and brother in a slurry tank accident has been released from hospital. Emma Spence, the sister of Ulster Rugby\u2019s Nevin Spence, dived into the manure container, on the family farm in Hillsborough, Co Down, in a bid to help her father and two brothers after they fell in. But all four were overcome by the poisonous fumes and were unconscious by the time rescuers arrived to pull them out. Ms Spence, an acclaimed artist, was discharged from Belfast\u2019s Royal Victoria Hospital last night as relatives revealed that the three men died trying to save each other.\n@highlight\nNevin Spence, 22, and brother Graham were overcome by fumes as they tried to rescue their father Noel on farm in Co. Down, Northern Ireland\n@highlight\nSister Emma, who also got into difficulty, was trying to save them when she was overcome by fumes\n@highlight\nA book of condolence is to be opened today at Ulster Rugby\u2019s Ravenhill ground in Belfast\n@highlight\nFamily: 'The three men were very close to each other in life, and that love was expressed in their final moments trying to help one another'\n@highlight\nSportsmen Rory McIlroy and Barry McGuigan pay tribute to the rugby player\n@highlight\nNorthern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson 'deeply saddened' by tragedy\n@highlight\nSpence played for Ulster and represented Ireland at under-20 level\n@highlight\nUlster Rugby: 'Nevin was a wonderful player but also a wonderful person'", "entities": [{"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 507, "end": 529}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 764}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1351, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1399}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1407}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In May he was selected for the @placeholder squad ahead of a match", "idx": 15484}], "idx": 10028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The spokeswoman for Anthony Weiner's mayoral campaign is trying to laugh off her vitriolic rant against a former intern, whom she branded a 'fame-hungry b****' and a 'sl**bag.' Barbara Morgan has apologized for the comments she made about Olivia Nuzzi to the blog Talking Points Memo, and said she thought her comments were off the record. But she tried to shrug off the shocking slurs by tweeted a picture of a 'swear jar' full of cash and a credit card. 'Not my best day yesterday. Should've known better, been better. Gotta pay up,' she wrote. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nCommunication director Barbara Morgan couldn't contain her anger over Olivia Nuzzi's article about Weiner's faltering New York mayoral campaign\n@highlight\nNuzzi claimed many interns only joined the campaign to get close to Huma Abedin ahead of Hillary Clinton's expected 2016 presidential run\n@highlight\nShe said Weiner mistakenly called her and other interns Monica\n@highlight\nMorgan called Nuzzi a series a expletives, apparently unaware that her rant was 'on the record'\n@highlight\nShe has since issued an apology and said she contacted Nuzzi to personally say she was sorry", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 264, "end": 282}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 824, "end": 838}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not how we roll: In a slick new ad, pictured, @placeholder states: 'I know that there are newspaper editors and other politicians that say, \"Boy, I wish that guy Weiner would quit\"'", "idx": 15488}], "idx": 10030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Seventy-five former professional football players are suing the National Football League, saying the league knew as early as the 1920s of the harmful effects of concussions on players' brains but concealed the information from players, coaches, trainers and others until June 2010. The players \"did not know the long-term effects of concussions\" and relied on the NFL to protect them, the suit says. The lawsuit also names as a defendant the football equipment maker Riddell Inc., which has been the official NFL helmet brand since 1989. \"For decades, defendants have known that multiple blows to the head can lead to long-term brain injury, including memory loss, dementia, depression and (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) and its related symptoms,\" says the 86-page lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ex-player Duerson, who killed himself, would approve of the suit, his widow says\n@highlight\nNFL's failure to act has led to the deaths and brain injuries of former players, a lawsuit says\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit filed by 75 former NFL players asks for a jury trial and damages\n@highlight\nAn NFL spokesman says the league will \"vigorously contest\" such claims", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 85, "end": 108}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 808, "end": 840}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So @placeholder sacrificed his brain so they could research and develop and get better safety procedures and stuff like that for the NFL and for future football players.", "idx": 15489}], "idx": 10031} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An arbitration panel ordered Lance Armstrong and Tailwind Sports Corp. to pay $10 million in a fraud dispute with a promotions company for what it called an 'unparalleled pageant of international perjury, fraud and conspiracy' that covered up his use of performance-enhancing drugs. Dallas-based SCA Promotions announced the 2-1 decision against the former cyclist when its lawyers said Monday they had asked Texas' 116th Civil District Court in Dallas to confirm the arbitration ruling, dated Feb. 4. The panel included a neutral chairman, who ruled in favor of SCA, and one person selected by each side. SCA paid Armstrong and Tailwind, the since-dissolved team management company, about $12 million in bonuses during Armstrong's career, when he won seven Tour de France titles. Those victories were stripped after Armstrong and his U.S. Postal Service teams were found to have used banned performance-enhancing drugs.\n@highlight\nDallas-based SCA Promotions announced the decision against the former cyclist on Monday\n@highlight\nSCA paid Armstrong and Tailwind, the since-dissolved team management company, about $12 million in bonuses during Armstrong's career\n@highlight\nThe firm disputed the bonuses in arbitration in 2005, and the case produced the foundation of the doping evidence later used against him", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 69}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 422, "end": 441}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 945, "end": 958}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite allegations of cheating, @placeholder continued to deny doping and the company settled with Armstrong and paid him $7 million inj 2006.", "idx": 15500}], "idx": 10041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Mcdermott and Neil Sears UPDATED: 06:05 EST, 15 July 2011 'Accident waiting to happen': Stelios Morfis has been arrested in Zakynthos in connection with the murder of British teenager Robert Sebbage Posing with his Rottweilers, this is the taxi driver who allegedly stabbed a British teenager to death on a Greek holiday island. Robert Sebbage, 18, was stabbed in the heart in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Taxi driver Stelios Morfis, who will be charged with murder today, was described by locals as \u2018an accident waiting to happen\u2019. Robert\u2019s friend Jordan Manson, 18, was left with a punctured lung, and three other British teens suffered minor stab wounds in the vicious assault on the island of Zakynthos.\n@highlight\nSecond teenager suffered punctured lung\n@highlight\nStelios Morfis had previously attacked tourist and had a 'short fuse'\n@highlight\nFormer school prepare to hold minute's silence\n@highlight\n5,000 pay tribute on Facebook page set up in his memory", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder\u2019s family said in a statement yesterday: \u2018All these young men are very close friends.", "idx": 15502}], "idx": 10043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter A football-mad boyfriend cut short a romantic holiday in Mexico with his girlfriend - to fly back home to play for his village pub team. Chris Jones, 26, from Cardiff, borrowed \u00a31,100 from his mum to get on a plane to make the 5,000-mile trip home halfway through the dream trip. The delivery driver was on a two-week holiday to Cancun with girlfriend Sarah Walker when he discovered his team had been picked to play at a Premier League stadium. Dream holiday: Chris Jones, who plays for Max United, cut his Mexico trip short to play for his team\n@highlight\nChris Jones left Mexico after a just a week with his girlfriend\n@highlight\nThe top scorer borrowed \u00a31,100 from his mum to make the return journey\n@highlight\nSaid he wouldn't have missed Max Utd playing the Cardiff City stadium", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But it was a bit tough telling her I wanted to leave the sun-kissed beaches of @placeholder to fly home to Cardiff for a match.\u2019", "idx": 15508}], "idx": 10046} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the dark of night, U.S. helicopters approached a high-walled compound in Pakistan on a mission to capture or kill one of the world's most notorious terrorist leaders. Less than 40 minutes later -- early Monday morning in Pakistan -- Osama bin Laden was dead, along with four others inside the complex, and the U.S. forces departed with the slain al Qaeda leader's body to fulfill a vow that originated shortly after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. And as he announced the raid at the White House Sunday night, U.S. President Barack Obama called bin Laden's death \"the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al Qaeda.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A senior official says \"Geronimo\" was code for the capturing or killing of bin Laden\n@highlight\nNEW: The woman killed during the operation may not have been bin Laden's wife\n@highlight\nAuthorities call the raid a surgical strike\n@highlight\nSources say bin Laden resisted the assault and was shot in a firefight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This official and others briefed reporters on further details about the assault on the compound, which they believe was built five years ago for the specific purpose of hiding bin Laden -- known by the code name \"@placeholder,\" a U.S. official said.", "idx": 15516}], "idx": 10051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 21 September 2011 A leading FBI analyst who gave a lecture last year criticising mainstream Muslims has been caught on camera giving a second presentation urging agents to 'forget Al Qaeda' and 'go after the Death Star' of Islam. The Bureau's William Gawthrop was recorded making the 'dangerous' remarks to an audience of over 60 law enforcement officials during a counter-terrorism seminar in New York three months ago. Gawthrop's presentation in June told the audience that the fight against Al Qaeda is a 'waste' compared to the threat posed by the ideology of Islam itself.\n@highlight\nFBI man compares Islam to Star Wars Death Star\n@highlight\nClaims Al Qaeda fight is a 'waste' compared to threat of Islam ideology", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 65, "end": 67}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An FBI spokesperson said: 'We are consulting with outside experts on the development and use of training materials, to best ensure the highest level of quality for new agent training, continuing education for all employees, and any @placeholder-affiliated training.", "idx": 15536}], "idx": 10059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British soldier who left to fight alongside Kurdish militants has described ISIS as little more than 'office workers and villagers' who are high on drugs because they are so terrified. Jamie Read from Lanarkshire, Scotland, served in the British Army for four years before travelling to Syria in 2014 to join the battle against Islamic State extremists. Having returned home he has revealed he would be prepared to rejoin the fight - despite the fact that he and his family have been targeted by militants. Scroll down for video Jamie Read (left and right) from Lanarkshire, Scotland, served in the British Army for four years before travelling to Syria in 2014 to join the battle against extremists\n@highlight\nJamie Read left to fight in Syria in 2014 after four years in the British Army\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old soldier, of Lanarkshire in Scotland, has now returned home\n@highlight\nPrepared to rejoin fight even though family has been targeted by militants\n@highlight\nHe describes ISIS fighters as little more than 'office workers and villagers'\n@highlight\nClaims there was a \u00a3250,000 reward for his death and that his family has been blackmailed by fanatics", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 988, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had even been given a @placeholder name by his fellow soldiers.", "idx": 15537}], "idx": 10060} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. CNN's Gary Tuchman accompanied a Border Patrol unit in Nogales, Arizona, and experienced the variety and the danger of law enforcement life firsthand. CNN's Gary Tuchman pulls his weight on ride-along with 64 lbs. of marijuana seized by law enforcement. NOGALES, Arizona (CNN) -- Nogales, Arizona, is a small city. Just more than 20,000 people live here, according to the 2005 census. But spend a couple of days here with law enforcement, and your head will spin. Almost half of all illegal drugs seized from Mexico last year were seized in the eastern Arizona region, and Nogales is the largest border city in this U.S. border patrol sector.\n@highlight\nAbout half of seizures of illegal drugs from Mexico occurred in eastern Arizona region\n@highlight\nIn past six months, Border Patrol has seized about 500,000 pounds of drugs\n@highlight\nBushels of tomatoes conceal 908 lbs. of marijuana in truck seized by patrol\n@highlight\nCNN's Gary Tuchman: \"Law enforcement life here is not for the squeamish\"", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 35}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The truck is taken back to the @placeholder station, and agents climb over the tomatoes.", "idx": 15540}], "idx": 10063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Darren Bent has joined promotion-chasing Derby County until the end of the season on loan, signalling the end of his time at Aston Villa. The 30-year-old will officially join the Rams when they transfer window opens on Saturday. Bent will not be able to feature in Derby\u2019s FA Cup match against Southport as players must be registered with the FA by midday on Friday \u2013 but will be available for the key game against Ipswich at Portman Road on January 10. Darren Bent is all smiles after penning a loan deal at Derby County until the end of the season\n@highlight\nDarren Bent will join Derby on loan when the transfer window opens\n@highlight\nHe has been on loan at Brighton, scoring two goals in five appearances\n@highlight\nBent's \u00a365,000-a-week contract at Villa expires at the end of the season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 343, "end": 344}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 561, "end": 571}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I would also like to thank @placeholder who were great to me during my time there.'", "idx": 15546}], "idx": 10067} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From a camera perched atop a sideline tower on the Miami practice field, it seemed like Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya misread a particular play. The camera hovering five feet over his head showed otherwise. With the help of an affordable $500 toy, Miami coaches and players are studying film like never before. The Hurricanes are using a drone with a camera attached to capture their practices, now studying footage gleaned from its unusual vantage points along with what's collected from more traditional places like sidelines and end zones. Caught on camera: In this October 28, 2014, aerial photo provided by Miami Athletics, Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya, front center, gestures before a play begins during an NCAA college practice in Coral Gables, Florida\n@highlight\nThe Miami Hurricanes football team have started using a $500 drone to capture scenes from their workouts\n@highlight\n'When you see from the drone's point of view, you get a complete panoramic view of the field,' the team's quarterback Brad Kaaya said", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 779, "end": 794}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder isn't the first to bring a drone into practices.", "idx": 15547}], "idx": 10068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable.com) -- You can't block CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook. Try it. You'll get an error message that says, \"General Block failed error: Block failed.\" We don't know whether it's a bug or an intentional inside joke, but Facebook's developers have created jokes and pranks in the past, so we wouldn't put it past them. Of course, we're also not sure why you'd want to block him; it's not likely that he's spamming your wall with unwanted FarmVille invitations. Nevertheless, there's a website called Block Zuck that acts as a sort of catharsis for people fed up with some of Facebook's recent choices, such as allowing your friends to location-tag you in Facebook Places by default with no confirmation from you.\n@highlight\nAn error message will pop up if you try to block Facebook's CEO\n@highlight\nThere's a website called Block Zuck for people fed up with Facebook's recent choices\n@highlight\nFacebook friends can tag you in Facebook Places by default with no confirmation from you", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Either way, you can verify this by going to Zuckerberg's Facebook profile, scrolling down near the button of the left panel and clicking \"Report/@placeholder this person,\" then checking \"Block this person\" and clicking \"Submit.\"", "idx": 15554}], "idx": 10073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In the second part of a long-ranging interview, al Qaeda's leader urged Muslims to capture Westerners as pawns that might be used to free prisoners aligned with his movement. Asked what he'd tell \"Muslims and the mujahedeen\" -- a term used for some Islamist militants -- to do to \"fulfill their duty\" toward their allies in custody, Ayman al-Zawahiri said, \"I advise them to capture Westerners -- and especially the Americans, as much as they can -- to exchange them for our captives.\" This was one of many comments on a wide array of topics that al-Zawahiri touched on in a question-and-answer session with al Qaeda's media arm, audio of which was published on the radical Islamist website Hanein. CNN cannot independently verify the authenticity of the recording, though the voice appears very similar to previous messages from al-Zawahiri.\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri purportedly answers questions on range of subjects\n@highlight\nHe says \"especially\" American captives can be exchanged for al Qaeda captives\n@highlight\nEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood has \"the right to use force,\" al-Zawahiri adds\n@highlight\nHe predicts \"the mujahedeen\" and ardent followers will prevail in Yemen", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 333, "end": 349}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 701}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder leader predicted, \"It is the mujahedeen and the people of ardency from among the Yemeni people and its scholars, its true-born and its chiefs and their sheikhs (who will prevail).\"", "idx": 15560}], "idx": 10075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The World Health Organization cautioned that the swine flu outbreak could gain momentum in the months ahead, despite claims by the health secretary of Mexico -- the epicenter of the outbreak -- that the virus \"is in its declining phase.\" The number of confimed cases of the H1N1 virus continue to multiply. As of early Monday, Mexican health officials reported 568 cases and 22 fatalities linked to the flu. WHO says it has confirmed 506 cases and 19 deaths in Mexico. The world has 985 confirmed cases of the virus, known to scientists H1N1 virus, in a total of 20 countries, WHO said Monday.\n@highlight\nWHO has confirmed 985 cases of H1N1 virus worldwide\n@highlight\nMexico says illness declining there; WHO warns it could return\n@highlight\nMexico has largest number of confirmed cases, followed by U.S., WHO says\n@highlight\nCanadian officials claim pigs at farm have been affected by virus", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 38}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. cases include one death -- a @placeholder toddler visiting relatives in the United States.", "idx": 15562}], "idx": 10077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Americans snicker over the sordid details of Rep. Anthony Weiner's Internet escapades. But they pity his wife, Huma Abedin. They see an accomplished and beautiful woman betrayed by her husband's Twitter posts. And she's pregnant? The details just get worse and worse. Abedin and other political wives before her have been forced to face the public flogging of their husbands, heightened in this case by the technological evidence that Weiner left behind and by the helpful testimony of his correspondents. Americans love to debate the role of the wronged political wife. What will Hillary Clinton, Jenny Sanford, or Newt Gingrich's wives (pick one) do? What should they do? Actress Julianna Margulies was nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal of \"The Good Wife\" on CBS. Will she ever leave her fictional cheating husband?\n@highlight\nAuthor: Political wives can choose not to be victims when their husbands cheat\n@highlight\nLaura Munson wrote a book on her own refusal to suffer when husband wanted divorce\n@highlight\nShe says don't listen to or believe the mean barbs others will toss your way\n@highlight\nExpert: A crisis can push you toward a true calling and more happiness", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 691, "end": 708}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unless there are threats to her physical safety or financial security, only @placeholder decides if she is a victim.", "idx": 15564}], "idx": 10079} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The brief but bloody Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas marks a clear wake-up call to both sides, and their supporters, on the indispensable need to start serious talks beyond the new cease-fire. This development must be seized upon to convert the recent crisis into an opportunity after years of inaction. A desperate injection of diplomatic energy is required. The alternative is renouncing responsibility and initiative to continuous unpredictability, and becoming its hostage. In an increasingly volatile region experiencing historic transformation and shifting alliances, the potential for simultaneous conflict on multiple fronts remains real. Are you affected by the conflict? Share photos and video, but stay safe.\n@highlight\nMarco Vicenzino says Gaza conflict marks a clear wake-up call to both sides\n@highlight\nVicenzino: The regional status quo is simply unsustainable in the long term\n@highlight\nVicenzino: Best outcome for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was cease-fire\n@highlight\nVicenzino: Egypt's Morsy must prove able to restrain Hamas when necessary", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Failure to adapt will have considerable consequences for Netanyahu and @placeholder.", "idx": 15569}], "idx": 10080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- A crowd of students marched through central London on Wednesday, disrupting traffic and shouting slogans in a protest against an increase in university tuition. Students also protested in other cities across Britain, including Leeds, Cambridge and Birmingham. Police said there had been 15 arrests in London and one each in Oxford and Glasgow, Scotland. Three of the arrests happened after students filled Whitehall, the street that runs from Trafalgar Square past the prime minister's residence toward Parliament. Police penned the protesters in at either end to try to limit criminal damage, and a line of police in fluorescent yellow vests kept the students from reaching Parliament Square.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police pen student demonstrators in for hours, a protester says\n@highlight\nStudents are angry about government plans to allow tuition increases\n@highlight\nA large crowd filled the street near Parliament in London\n@highlight\nOther protests are reported in Leeds, Cambridge and Birmingham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 468, "end": 483}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 700, "end": 716}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said they could not give an estimate of the size of the @placeholder crowd.", "idx": 15584}, {"query": "They managed to break into a police van inside the containment area in @placeholder after smashing the windshield, spray-painting the sides and trying to topple it.", "idx": 15585}], "idx": 10089} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Although I know my downward dog from my one-legged king pigeon pose, I'm relatively new to yoga. Yet even almost breaking my nose while attempting a handstand wasn't enough to take away the enjoyment of attending a 10-day yoga retreat in the Himalayan foothills. The Basunti retreat in Himachal Pradesh, north India, is set in a wildlife reserve in the Kangra Valley and offers immersion into one of the most spiritual regions of India. It's home to a leopard, mongoose, snakes, scorpions, butterflies, birds and sole fish, to name a few resident creatures. 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Kevin McCarthy was voted the next House Majority Leader on Thursday as fellow Republicans shuffled their leadership in the wake of Rep. Eric Cantor's primary defeat in Virginia. McCarthy, 49, triumphed over Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho to continue his rapid rise through the leadership ranks. The totals of the secret ballot election were not immediately disclosed. The California representative had been serving as his party's whip, or chief vote counter, since Republicans took control of Congress in 2011. His ascension set up a three-way election to fill his current spot in the leadership, involving Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, Peter Roskam of Illinois and Marlin Stutzman of Indiana.\n@highlight\nEric Cantor, the number two Republican in the House of Representatives, lost his primary last week in an upset election\n@highlight\nThe following day he resigned from his House Majority Leader position, effective July 31, and threw his support behind the no. 3 Republican in the House, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, to replace him\n@highlight\nMcCarthy was elected Majority Leader today, leaving the Majority Whip position vacant\n@highlight\nRepublican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise was subsequently elected by the his colleagues to become the party's next whip\n@highlight\nAfter November's congressional elections, House Republicans will select a leadership team all over again", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 39, "end": 59}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 757, "end": 780}, {"start": 881, "end": 901}, {"start": 971, "end": 980}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1347}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's ascension seemed a foregone conclusion, the battle to take", "idx": 15589}, {"query": "In the end, @placeholder, a Louisiana Congressman who won his seat in a special election in 2008, knocked out his opponents in one round.", "idx": 15590}], "idx": 10092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Amjad Bashir sensationally defected to the Conservatives last week, Ukip leader Nigel Farage claimed his party had been 'begging' him to drop the MEP after being 'increasingly alarmed by his behaviour over the last few months'. But The Mail on Sunday can reveal the party was warned about his links with a convicted criminal a year ago \u2013 months before he was elected to the European Parliament. Local activists urged Ukip chairman Steve Crowther to investigate claims Mr Bashir 'was joined at the hip' to Mujeeb Bhutto - a former Ukip spokesman who was forced to resign from the party when it emerged he had masterminded a \u00a356,000 kidnapping plot in Pakistan.\n@highlight\nUkip leader Nigel Farage claims his party 'begged' him to drop Amjad Bashir\n@highlight\nBut party knew about his links to convicted criminal before he became MEP\n@highlight\nHe was allegedly 'joined at the hip' to former Ukip spokesman Mujeeb Bhutto\n@highlight\nMr Bhutto forced to resign after revelation he masterminded kidnapping plot", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 237, "end": 254}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Revelation: @placeholder knew about Amjad Bashir's (left) links to alleged kidnapper Mujeeb Bhutto (right) before the Tory defector became an MEP", "idx": 15592}], "idx": 10094} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A top AEG executive referred to Michael Jackson as \"the freak\" and another called him \"creepy\" just hours before their company signed the pop icon to a huge concert deal. The revelation brought an audible gasp in the Los Angeles courtroom at the wrongful death trial Wednesday and left fans crying. Jackson's mother and children are suing AEG Live for what they say was the negligent hiring, retention or supervision of Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death. Katherine Jackson watched from the front row as her lawyer questioned AEG Live Senior Vice President and General Counsel Shawn Trell about an e-mail exchange with his boss at parent company AEG.\n@highlight\nNEW: Katherine Jackson leaves court weeping Thursday\n@highlight\nAEG Live lawyer tells boss idea of meeting Jackson is \"kind of creepy\"\n@highlight\nJackson's mother and children claim the concert promoter is liable in his death\n@highlight\nAEG Live contends Jackson, not it, chose the doctor convicted in his death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 746, "end": 762}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder earlier testified that he was excited to meet Jackson for the first time and was impressed with his \"good, firm handshake.\"", "idx": 15598}], "idx": 10098} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A car enthusiast has spent five years turning a \u00a3100 Ford Granada into an exact replica of a \u00a31million supercar - using scrap parts bought on eBay. Nick Truman, 53, bought an old Jaguar engine for \u00a389 with the intention of transforming it into an elaborate coffee table - similar to the one on BBC Top Gear. But when he realised it was too big he decided to create a replica of the 200mph Pagani Zonda supercar. 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A month ago, the Black Cats returned to Premier League action at Southampton having welcomed back players from their respective countries, and were trounced 8-0 in an horrific 90 minutes which cast a pall over what had been a relatively positive start to the season. This time around they head for the Walkers Stadium with the Uruguayan warning there is no room for a post-international hangover. Gus Poyet hopes Sunderland will avoid another post-international break trouncing against Leicester\n@highlight\nGus Poyet orders Sunderland players not to be caught out at Leicester\n@highlight\nBlack Cats lost 8-0 at Southampton following the last international break\n@highlight\nLee Cattermole will return for the match following suspension\n@highlight\nSteven Fletcher has shaken off ankle injury picked up on Scotland duty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 440, "end": 454}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder forward Steven Fletcher should start the game after shaking off an ankle injury", "idx": 15607}], "idx": 10104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 03:37 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:21 EST, 20 December 2012 A smiling Pippa Middleton gave Guy Pelly's exclusive Mexican-themed nightclub her seal of approval last night when she partied the night away with the Chelsea set. The 29-year-old was chic in a monochrome ensemble of black suede ankle boots, a flared snakeprint skirt and smart black jacket as she left the new Sloane Square venue with new beau Tom Kingston. Her appearance at Tonteria will lend cachet to the latest venture for entrepeneur Pelly, 30, a close friend of the princes who is said to have organised William's stag do.\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old enjoyed tequila-based cocktails and Mexican sharing food\n@highlight\nThe younger Middleton sister had new beau Tom Kingston in tow\n@highlight\nPelly's last nightclub, Public, was closed for generating crime in the area", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Royal cachet: Pippa's chic appearance will be a boon for Pelly, whose last nightclub venture was shut down after becoming @placeholder's 'number one crime generator'", "idx": 15610}], "idx": 10107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A meeting between the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan was canceled Friday when bad weather prevented Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari from traveling to the Afghan capital, Kabul. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari (pictured) has met Afghan counterpart Hamid Karzai before. An official in Pakistan's Foreign Office said the meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and top government officials will be rescheduled for the near future. 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Chesterfield County Sheriff's Department members participating in the search made the discovery before noon in southern Albemarle County in central Virginia, according to Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo. Shortly thereafter, a detective relayed the news to Graham's parents. \"These are human remains and forensic tests need to be conducted to determine the identification...,\" Longo told reporters. \"But nonetheless we wanted to be quick and timely to share that information with the Graham family.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Agency: Search for Hannah Graham called off in light of \"recent evidence\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Educator: Sadness and hope that there will be closure in Charlottesville\n@highlight\nHannah Graham's parents are informed; the remains are still being ID'd\n@highlight\nThe University of Virginia student was last seen early on September 13", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 128, "end": 149}, {"start": 202, "end": 241}, {"start": 322, "end": 337}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 968, "end": 969}, {"start": 988, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her disappearance prompted a massive search involving more than 1,200 volunteers, not to mention emotional appeals from officials like @placeholder and Graham's parents.", "idx": 15636}], "idx": 10124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rating: Price: \u00a339 / $60 The beautiful game has been made even more beautiful. And while those looking for significant overhauls to the FIFA recipe may be left wanting, subtle tweaks make FIFA 14 the most complete outing yet. Take the improved animation for example. Players move and feel like real human beings, transferring their weight convincingly and colliding with wince-inducing authenticity. In the game: Cover star Gareth Bale gets a shot off against Real Madrid's rivals Barcelona Overall presentation remains strong. Graphically, it\u2019s almost identical to its predecessor, but pre-match introductions and the general look on the whole has been polished. During matches, for example, a flood of stats are drip-fed on to the screen \u2013 ranging from shots on target, possession and total number of saves each goalkeeper has made. 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The humble three-bed terrace in Liverpool was home to Harrison and his family in the 1950s and was where he and his friends Paul McCartney and John Lennon held their first band rehearsals. And though the house has been formally valued at just \u00a375,000, the owners hope the part it played in the Beatles legacy will boost its value significantly. 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In one of the most bizarre remarks ever made by a presidential candidate, the Republican challenger outlined how he might carry out an attack \u2013 comments critics claimed exposed America\u2019s weaknesses. They were revealed just hours after videotapes of Mr Romney showed him making a series of derogatory remarks about Americans, Palestinians, Mexicans and the Chinese. 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A police convoy moves in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, last month, across the U.S. border from El Paso, Texas. \"We are going to continue to monitor the situation, and if the steps we have taken do not get the job done, then we will do more,\" he told reporters Tuesday night. 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Paul Lambert admitted last week the transfer looked 'dead' but talks have since been revived and a conclusion is edging closer. A loan switch until the end of the season with a view to a permanent move in the summer seems the likeliest outcome at this stage. Scott Sinclair fights for the ball with Hamburg's Goetz Ashton during a friendly in the UAE last Wednesday Sinclair pictured arriving back form Manchester City's warm-weather break in Abu Dhabi last week The winger puts pressure on Hamburg's Ronny Marcos during last week's friendly\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert said the deal to sign Scott Sinclair looked dead last week\n@highlight\nTalks have been revived and Aston Villa are confident of loan signing\n@highlight\nVilla are likely to have the option to make the switch permanent\n@highlight\nClick here for more transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder baulked at City's initial price tag of \u00a34million earlier this window as the champions insisted on a permanent transfer.", "idx": 15669}], "idx": 10148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stephenville, Texas (CNN)No one disputes that Eddie Ray Routh shot and killed Chris Kyle and another man. But his attorneys wanted to convince a jury he wasn't sane when he did so. It took Texas jurors less than three hours to deliver their verdict: They weren't buying it. The jury found Routh guilty of capital murder in the deaths of Kyle, the author of the best-seller \"American Sniper,\" and Kyle's friend Chad Littlefield. Judge Jason Cashon immediately sentenced Routh to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the capital murder conviction. \"We've waited two years for God to get justice for us on behalf of our son and, as always, God has proved to be faithful,\" said Judy Littlefield, the victim's mother. \"We're so thrilled that we have the verdict that we have tonight.\"\n@highlight\nThe jury reaches a verdict in capital murder case in a few hours\n@highlight\nEddie Ray Routh sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 374, "end": 388}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier versions of this report incorrectly described the military background of @placeholder, who was killed with Chris Kyle.", "idx": 15672}], "idx": 10150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Italian official accused last week of favouring Argentina and Lionel Messi has been chosen to referee their World Cup final against Germany. Nicola Rizzoli, a 42-year-old who refereed the 2013 Champions League final at Wembley, will take charge of the match in the Maracana on Sunday but his appointment may be controversial. 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The England full back had turned down Manchester City and in private has long indicated his desire to join United, with a \u00a327million deal outlined. However, the lack of an official announcement over the 18-year-old Southampton star's future prompted a recent Chelsea enquiry. 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For 65 years Harry and Mavis Stevenson stayed true to that promise, and when she died just 48 hours after her 89th birthday, he could not bear to be without her. Yesterday their nephew Stephen Cresswell told how 88-year-old Mr Stevenson died within minutes of his beloved wife after they spent their last night holding hands while they slept in a care home. Inseparable: Harry Stevenson, 88, died in a care home moments after he was told of the death of his beloved 89-year-old wife, Mavis. Above, the couple, who met as teenagers, celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary\n@highlight\nHarry and Mavis Stevenson met at a social club when they were 16\n@highlight\nThe couple refused to be without each other after years apart during WWII\n@highlight\nMrs Stevenson was moved into a care home after her health deteriorated\n@highlight\nHer husband chose to move with her so that they wouldn't be separated\n@highlight\nMr Stevenson died moments after he was told of his wife's death", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018The staff told @placeholder very gently that she had passed away and said he shed two or three tears.", "idx": 15692}, {"query": "They married in 1949 and Mr @placeholder found a job as a joiner.", "idx": 15693}], "idx": 10166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pete Jenson Follow @@petejenson Chelsea's Andre Schurrle is now just one step from the World Cup final and says he is being supported every inch of the way by another Stamford Bridge German who didn\u2019t quite make it to the biggest game in football. Michael Ballack was Germany captain in 2002 and he scored the winning goal in the semi-final against South Korea. But he also picked up a booking ruling him out of the final. Schurrle was a 12-year-old fan at the time. He went on to play for Bayer Leverkusen \u2013 alongside Ballack in 2011 \u2013 and then for Chelsea just like his hero, now he can outdo his idol by playing in the final next Sunday at the Maracana.\n@highlight\nBallack missed the 2002 final for Germany through suspension\n@highlight\nSchurrle played with his idol at Bayer Leverkusen in 2011\n@highlight\nSchurrle scored in Germany's last-16 win over Algeria and came off the bench in their 1-0 quarter-final win over France\n@highlight\nGermany face Brazil in the first semi-final on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHolland and Argentina meet in the other semi-final", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 493, "end": 508}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 776, "end": 791}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The expectations are with @placeholder but the belief is increasingly with Germany, according to Schurrle.", "idx": 15694}], "idx": 10167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The full story behind the 'shoplifting' grandfather body slammed to the ground emerged today, as the nation searched its soul following the chaotic, sometimes violent, scenes of greed on Black Friday. Jerald Allen Newman, 54, has come to symbolise the mayhem of the day after he was videoed with blood streaming down his face as he was arrested by police officers in Phoenix, Arizona. The police say he was shoplifting and sustained the injuries because he resisted arrest and became aggressive after being found with a video game down his pants. But Mr Newman's tearful eight-year-old grandson, Nick, has spoken out to defend his grandfather to ABC News, saying: 'I only got one game and people were trying to take it away from me and put it under his shirt so no one would take it'\n@highlight\nFamily claims Jerald Newman had video game down his pants while protecting child\n@highlight\nWoman who pepper sprayed 20 at California Wal-Mart hands herself in\n@highlight\nShopper critically wounded in robbery attempt at Los Angeles Wal-Mart\n@highlight\nGirls and women brawl over yoga pants at Victoria's Secret in Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nCops blast pepper spray into crowd at North Carolina Wal-Mart", "entities": [{"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 219}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 918, "end": 936}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ordeal terrified @placeholder, who sobbed as he talked about it nearly two days later.", "idx": 15695}, {"query": "Assistant Chief Hall did not release the name of the officer, who was hired by @placeholder to work at the store while he was off duty.", "idx": 15697}], "idx": 10168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barmy about bunkers? Crazy about caves? From Congress's former nuclear shelter to the Viet Cong's tunnels and a Parisian necropolis, here are some of the world's best subterranean sights. Coober Pedy, South Australia Tourists wanting to channel their inner Hobbit should head to Coober Pedy. Most of the South Australian town's 3,000 residents live underground, where they frequent a subterranean church, restaurant, hotel and shops. The town produces 70% of the world's opal, and the blazing outback sun is the reason residents most prefer to live underground, as well as working there. Coober Pedy comes from the Aboriginal term \"kupa piti,\" which means \"white man's hole in the ground.\"\n@highlight\nIn South Australia, a whole town lives underground to escape the heat\n@highlight\nThink Seattle's nice? 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We're talking about a goblin shark -- only the second member of his species ever caught in the Gulf of Mexico, and the first since 2000, shark expert John Carlson said. \"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,\" Carlson, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research biologist said. \"Some would call them 'ugly.' I think, 'interesting.'\" Carl Moore, 63, of Townsend, Georgia, was the unlikely archeologist of this ichthyological wonder, which he estimates was 18 to 20 feet long. He caught it on April 19, about halfway through an 18-day fishing trip.\n@highlight\nGeorgia shrimper catches only second goblin shark on record in Gulf of Mexico\n@highlight\nGoblin sharks live deep under water and are rarely seen, NOAA shark expert says\n@highlight\nViews of goblin sharks' looks range from \"interesting\" to \"ugly\"\n@highlight\nThe fisherman released the shark because it was still alive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 414}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder guesses it was closer to 15 feet, with the largest goblin shark ever measuring 18 feet.", "idx": 15701}], "idx": 10172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Obama's decision to target militants from ISIS -- which is now calling itself the \"Islamic State\" or \"IS\" -- operating in Iraq comes as a huge relief to the Iranians. Officials in Tehran have been panic stricken since ISIS forces overran the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on June 10. All political factions in Tehran would like to see ISIS suffer and its latest advances rolled back. At the same time, contradictory statements made in Tehran make it clear that the Iranian authorities are divided about the implications of the American military's return to Iraq. 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The country's forces retook the town without ground assistance from the French troops in the country, a military spokesman said Sunday. The French military confirmed that it provided only air support. The French are involved in the fight because Mali once was under the country's control and because Islamists have been threatening to turn the democracy into a haven for international terrorists. Ethnic Tuaregs who had returned to Mali well-armed from fighting for late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi staged a military coup last year against the Malian government. Islamic extremists capitalized on the chaos, carved out a large haven in Mali's north and imposed a strict interpretation of Sharia law. The Islamists banned music, smoking, drinking and watching sports on television. 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The Hollywood actor was recently quoted saying that his throat cancer was caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease that he contracted after performing oral sex on women. A leading sexual health doctor questioned Michael Douglas' claim that his throat cancer was caused by oral sex. And now the Mr Douglas has retracted his comments. The actor's spokesman Allen Burry said that Mr Douglas never said that HPV was the cause of his cancer; he said Douglas was discussing what causes oral cancer during the interview.\n@highlight\nActor believed it was years of smoking and drinking that caused disease\n@highlight\nThen said he discovered his cancer stemmed from human papilloma virus which is commonly spread via oral sex\n@highlight\nBritish doctor says impossible to pinpoint cause to one factor\n@highlight\nNow Mr Douglas has retracted his claim oral sex was to blame", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 607, "end": 609}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 20 years ago, @placeholder was hospitalised for an addiction, which many reports at the time claimed was to sex.", "idx": 15723}], "idx": 10185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Rep. Charles Rangel said he is satisfied with the steps New York police are taking in response to the death of Officer Omar Edwards, but renewed his call for a federal investigation into instances of police friendly fire. Officer Omar Edwards was shot to death by another officer on May 28. Edwards, 25, a black officer, was shot to death May 28 by a fellow officer, Andrew Dunton, who is white. Edwards was off duty at the time. Edwards was in plainclothes and carrying a handgun as he chased a suspect past a police car, authorities said.\n@highlight\nOfficer Omar Edwards of NYPD killed in friendly fire incident last month\n@highlight\nEdwards, who is black, was shot by white officer who didn't realize he was fellow cop\n@highlight\nRep. Charles Rangel asks Justice Department to look into police training, practices\n@highlight\nNew York Gov. 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As the Denver Broncos quarterback approaches the second round of the NFL playoffs, a documentary offers a detailed look at his quest to convince the teams that he could bring his college success to the pro level. With typical humility, he says he just hopes the film inspires young people. \"I hope it's a positive message for kids who (are) trying to accomplish their dreams,\" he told ESPN's Bill Williamson. \"I want to show them that there are adversity and obstacles for everyone, but you can make it. I am honestly living my dream, but I had adversity and obstacles. 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Foley was a Washington state lawmaker who became the first speaker since the Civil War who failed to win re-election in his home district. The courtly politician lost his seat in the 'Republican Revolution' of 1994. The Democrat had never served a single day in the minority. Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Tom Foley speaks after receiving the Medal of Merit during ceremonies in 2003. He died today aged 84, according to Democratic sources in Washington\n@highlight\nTom Foley, a Washington state lawmaker, was honored by both sides today\n@highlight\nHouse speak John Boehner said: 'Forthright and warmhearted, Tom Foley endeared himself not only to the wheat farmers back home but also colleagues on both sides of the aisle'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 377, "end": 397}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 491, "end": 519}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he spent the most time in the @placeholder, serving 30 years including more than five as speaker.", "idx": 15737}], "idx": 10191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid were shocking in pink in San Sebastian on Sunday night as they were beaten 4-2 by Real Sociedad. Just 100 days after their Champions League triumph, the balance of the team that won the club its 10th European Cup looks to have been seriously upset by the sale of Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso. Supporters will now be asking why they have signed Manchester United substitute Javier Hernandez and not the Monaco striker Radamel Falcao they were craving. 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He divided the speech into 1,200 \"idea units,\" each of which represents a point the president was trying to make. He then looked at how many of those idea units contained jargon -- unexplained terms that the average person might not recognize -- and found none in the 65 idea units that explained the problem.\n@highlight\nNearly 2,700 words with little jargon\n@highlight\nPeople understand spoken and written word differently\n@highlight\nPayack gives Obama \"Solid B\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 245, "end": 280}, {"start": 289, "end": 310}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he praised @placeholder's phrase \"oil began spewing\" as active and graphic.", "idx": 15746}], "idx": 10197} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British man has died after a double-decker bus he was riding on plunged down a 50ft ravine in Malaysia. Harry Christopher Woolhouse, 32, had recently moved to nearby Singapore, and is thought to have been headed back there when the vehicle left the road and tumbled down a slope earlier today. The Foreign Office has confirmed the death of Mr Woolhouse, an engineer who moved to Asia for work. 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First, a YouTube video of an eagle snatching up a toddler captivated millions of viewers, some of whom may not have immediately realized it was fake. Uploaded on Tuesday, the clip shows a golden eagle swooping out of the sky to grab an infant in its talons, then dropping the child seconds later. Despite broad and immediate skepticism of its authenticity, it had more than 5 million views by Wednesday evening. The Canadian digital-media school where the video was created issued a statement Wednesday afternoon clarifying the clip as a hoax and naming the students involved. However the school, Centre NAD, was unapologetic about its prank, even pointing viewers to another hoax video, created by students, of an unlikely penguin escape. 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What sets Islamic finance apart from other models is that it complies with Sharia moral and religious law, including not charging or paying interest. And with more than 700 Islamic financial institutions around the world, the sector is already worth up to $1.3 trillion globally. CNN's Jim Boulden sat down with Atif Hanif, Islamic Finance specialist and partner at Allen & Overy, to discuss what Islamic finance really is and where it is growing.\n@highlight\nIslamic finance is Sharia compliant and doesn't charge or pay interest\n@highlight\nPopulation growth in Muslim countries has meant a boost in Islamic finance\n@highlight\nNorth Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia are potential growth areas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 865, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's places like Bangladesh and @placeholder -- a significant population in both countries, and particularly in the case of Pakistan, a case of instability in the last 10 to 20 years.", "idx": 15774}], "idx": 10216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The grandparents of Cassidy Stay have spoken out to reveal how she is coping with the loss of her murdered parents and four siblings, and how they have found comfort in mourning with the alleged killer's parents who are their longtime friends. Ronald Haskell Jr stands accused of killing Stephen and Katie Stay, and four of their five young children last July in a rampage while searching for his ex-wife. Oldest daughter Cassidy was the sole survivor of the shooting at the Houston home, when a bullet grazed her scalp and she pretended to be dead. Tom and Joyce Stay, Cassidy's paternal grandparents, had known the alleged killer since he was just a boy, attending the same close-knit Mormon ward in southern California with his parents, Karla and Ronald Haskell Sr.\n@highlight\nTom and Joyce Stay lost their son Stephen, his wife Katie and four of their five grandchildren in a massacre last July\n@highlight\nRonald Haskell Jr broke into the home looking for his ex-wife Melannie, Katie's sister, and shot nearly the entire family dead\n@highlight\nStephen and Katie's eldest daughter Cassidy was the only one to survive\n@highlight\nA bullet grazed her head and she pretended to be dead until shooter left\n@highlight\nThe Stays attended the same Mormon ward as the Haskells when their children were growing up", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 910, "end": 926}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators believe Haskell Jr traveled cross-country to find his ex-wife @placeholder who recently divorced him and took out a protective order after being together for 12 years.", "idx": 15777}], "idx": 10217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has hit back at Sam Allardyce's claim that his team are a long-ball side - and insists he has the facts to prove it. The United boss turned up for his press conference ahead of Wednesday's match at home to Burnley clutching four sheets of paper that he says rubbish claims Allardyce made after Sunday's draw at West Ham. The whole scene was a slightly bizarre episode that evoked memories of Rafa Benitez's press conference rant, directed at Sir Alex Ferguson, over referees in 2009. Louis van Gaal brandishes part of his dossier as he attempts to prove that United are not a long-ball side\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal hit back at Sam Allardyce after draw at West Ham\n@highlight\nAllardyce suggested Man Utd deployed long-ball tactics during game\n@highlight\nBut Van Gaal turned up at press conference on Wednesday with four sheets of A4 paper which, he claims, rubbishes Allardyce's theory\n@highlight\nVan Gaal's tactics after the draw at West Ham have been widely criticised\n@highlight\nManchester United host Burnley at Old Trafford on Wednesday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Diagrams in the pamphlet claim to show @placeholder's passes went sideways or diagonally, rather than forward.", "idx": 15780}, {"query": "He was clearly, therefore, annoyed at @placeholder's comments and he had the pamphlet on his desk waiting when he fielded the first question about the West Ham boss' jibe.", "idx": 15781}, {"query": "In 2009, Benitez erupted during a press conference and attacked former United boss @placeholder with some similarly pre-planned 'facts'.", "idx": 15782}], "idx": 10220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly and Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 16 October 2012 The beard is greyer, and the hook is absent \u2013 but there\u2019s no mistaking whose mugshot it is. Abu Hamza, who has finally been extradited from Britain after an eight-year legal battle, posed for a first photograph on American soil after arriving at his new prison. The 54-year-old, whose hands were blown off by a bomb, has already complained about his hook being confiscated. Guards deemed it a security risk. Staring ahead: Radical Islamic Abu Hamza al-Masri poses for this mugshot following his extradition from Britain to the U.S.\n@highlight\nArrived in New York earlier this month following his extradition from Britain\n@highlight\nCompared to previous photos of the preacher before he was imprisoned in 2004, he has aged and his beard is almost completely grey\n@highlight\nDisgruntled face may be due to the fact he is now without his hook - he is not allowed them while awaiting trial on terrorism charges", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 547, "end": 564}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was extradited to the @placeholder after an eight year legal battle on terrorism", "idx": 15783}], "idx": 10221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of the second semi-final, MARTIN KEOWN runs the rule over Argentina and Holland as both nations bid to face Germany in the World Cup final. They have been two of the stand-out players at the tournament and Lionel Messi and Arjen Robben go head to head. Whichever team stops the other\u2019s star man will go a long way to reaching the final. With three central defenders, the temptation for Holland is to send one after Messi, but these days he is doing much more of his work in a deeper position. VIDEO Scroll down for Holland train under watchful eye of Van Gaal ahead of semi final\n@highlight\nMessi has been Argentina's best player at the tournament while Robben has been in sizzling form for the Dutch\n@highlight\nWill Louis van Gaal opt to man mark Messi?\n@highlight\nGonzalo Higuain hit the winner against Belgium and his rise to form can help Argentina\n@highlight\nBut Van Gaal is a footballing genius and his nous can steer the Dutch through for a repeat of the 1974 World Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is ruthless when he isolates defenders and as effective as Messi one-on-one.", "idx": 15787}, {"query": "Messi has dragged this @placeholder team through but he performs much better when his fellow strikers are firing.", "idx": 15788}], "idx": 10223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- As Iran extended the deadline Tuesday to file complaints about the disputed presidential election, one candidate lashed out at the hardline government while another went the opposite direction and withdrew his accusations. Opposition candidate Mehdi Karroubi, a reformist, has strongly criticized Iran's state-controlled media. Opposition candidate Mehdi Karroubi strongly criticized Iran's state-controlled media and supporters of hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, likening them to the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan. Karroubi, in a letter addressed to the head of state-run radio and television, scolded Iranian media for blaming recent violence and chaos on the demonstrators who took to the streets after the results of what they believed were fraudulent elections on June 12.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mehdi Karroubi also likens Ahmadinejad supporters to Taliban\n@highlight\nNEW: Karroubi scolds media for blaming violence and chaos on demonstrators\n@highlight\nMohsen Rezaie withdraws recount demand due to \"critical,\" \"pivotal\" conditions\n@highlight\nIran extends deadline for complaints regarding June 12 election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 473, "end": 491}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 829, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 987, "end": 999}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even as the deadline was extended, another candidate, @placeholder, withdrew his earlier complaint about voting irregularities and demand for a recount of the ballots.", "idx": 15790}], "idx": 10225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A top Marine general has warned that President Obama must use the might of the U.S. military to \u2018eradicate\u2019 ISIS now \u2013 or risk paying the price later with more attacks on the West. General John Allen, who led international forces in Afghanistan, warned that if ISIS is allowed to build a stable base of power in Iraq and Syria it will be able mount more attacks on Americans and American interests. He spoke out in DefenseOne, days after the brutal execution of James Foley \u2013 and on the day Chuck Hagel admitted that the threat from ISIS could surpass even that posed by Al Qaeda.\n@highlight\nGeneral John Allen is the latest military leader to speak out against the growing threat of ISIS\n@highlight\nAllen, who led international forces in Afghanistan, said the U.S. had to 'eradicate' the terrorism organization now - or risk attacks in the future\n@highlight\nHe praised Obama for recent airstrikes, but urged him to 'move quickly to pressure the organisations entire \"nervous system\"'\n@highlight\nAllen's comments come the same day as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel warned of the threat from ISIS\n@highlight\nTerror network in Iraq and Syria is 'an imminent threat to every interest we have,' he said\n@highlight\nTensions are high in the Obama administration following a gruesome video showing an ISIS Islamist beheading American journalist James Foley", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1305}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1347}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There's no question that we have been accelerated \u2013 as a matter of fact, all year long, we have been accelerated \u2013 [through] all the requests made by the @placeholder government for lethal assistance and equipment, and we continue to do that.", "idx": 15803}], "idx": 10231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- Brazil and Mexico summoned U.S. ambassadors Monday after media reports that the United States had spied on their countries' presidents. \"Without prejudging the veracity of the information presented in the media, the Mexican government rejects and categorically condemns any espionage work against Mexican citizens in violation of international law,\" Mexico's foreign ministry said in a statement. In Brazil, Foreign Minister Luiz Alberto Figueiredo called the situation \"an inadmissible and unacceptable violation of Brazilian sovereignty.\" The statements were the latest sign of international fallout over documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.\n@highlight\nNEW: Brazil's foreign minister decries an \"unacceptable violation\" of the country's sovereignty\n@highlight\nMexico summons the U.S. ambassador to demand an investigation\n@highlight\nJournalist Glenn Greenwald tells Brazil's Globo TV about NSA documents\n@highlight\nHe says one document is on Mexico's soon-to-be president discussing his Cabinet picks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 452, "end": 474}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 661, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 915, "end": 929}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder news report Sunday described the alleged espionage, citing Glenn Greenwald, a Brazil-based journalist who obtained documents from Snowden.", "idx": 15804}], "idx": 10232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Southern Living) -- When I was 5, my parents went to a conference on Hilton Head Island and let me tag along, leaving my brothers landlocked in central Mississippi. Two memories stand out from my first encounter with the watery majesty of this Southern icon. Hilton Head Island's relaxed atmosphere is ideal for families. For starters, it's the first place I ever heard the term \"market price.\" Daddy encouraged me to eat whatever I wanted at restaurants -- no kid's menu here -- so I tried my hand at swordfish. I figured anything so fresh they couldn't put a price on it until the day it was served had to be good. And for years, I ordered based on that idea. From the right side of the menu. If it was fresh (and expensive), it had to be the best.\n@highlight\nHarbour Town is one of the best spots on the island to catch the sunset\n@highlight\nBroad Creek Marina is where area residents drydock their boats\n@highlight\nThe harbor at South Beach feels like a Northeastern-style fishing village", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 70, "end": 87}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 846, "end": 863}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On my most recent visit to @placeholder, my brothers and their wives joined me, while my parents stayed home with the gaggle of grandkids.", "idx": 15808}], "idx": 10234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "World markets were hit by another bout of global economic growth fears today with London shares falling 2.8 per cent as the copper price was hammered. The euro also fell below its 1999 launch value versus the dollar for the first time in nine years, and to six-year lows against the pound. The single currency was hit by growing expectations that the European Central Bank will announce a government bond-buying programme to jumpstart the eurozone economy out of deflation. But wider market jitters were caused by the World Bank slashing its overall growth forecast for 2015 from 3.4 per cent to 3 per cent, citing stagnation in Europe and in Japan.\n@highlight\nWorld Bank slashes global growth forecasts due to stagnation in eurozone and Japan\n@highlight\nPlunging world copper price hits big miners and commodity shares\n@highlight\nFTSE 100 index plunges 180 points or 2.8%\n@highlight\nEuro dives to nine-year lows as ECB gears up for money printing\n@highlight\nTop economist says world economy 'running on one engine... the American one'", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 351, "end": 371}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fresh falls by the single currency came as an adviser to @placeholder's top court said that an earlier, unused, ECB bond-buying programme proposed in 2012 was pretty much legal.", "idx": 15811}], "idx": 10237} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday challenged Republicans to \"fight as hard for middle-class families as you do for those who are more fortunate,\" telling a Pennsylvania crowd to push Congress to extend the payroll tax cut enacted a year ago. Obama met with a family in Scranton, the birthplace of Vice President Joe Biden, then spoke at a nearby high school in what will be a battleground state in next year's presidential election. Sounding the populist themes of his re-election bid so far, Obama complained that congressional Republicans were out of touch with mainstream American support for his jobs bill that included an extension of the payroll tax cut.\n@highlight\nNEW: Republicans propose spending, benefit cuts to pay for payroll tax cut extension\n@highlight\nA Democratic proposal would tax millionaires to pay for expanding the payroll tax cut\n@highlight\nRepublicans oppose such a surtax and offer an alternative plan\n@highlight\nFailure to extend the payroll tax cut will cost average families about $1,000 a year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By contrast, the @placeholder plan would continue the 4.2% payroll tax rate for a year and pay for it by imposing a three-year freeze on federal salaries and reducing the federal workforce by 10% through replacing workers when they quit or retire.", "idx": 15822}, {"query": "Obama's trip Wednesday was his 17th to @placeholder since taking office.", "idx": 15823}, {"query": "Obama won the state by a 10-point margin in 2008, but @placeholder is seen as largely in play in the 2012 contest.", "idx": 15824}], "idx": 10244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- Meeting in Rome with Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh, Secretary of State John Kerry announced Thursday that the United States would provide an additional $100 million in humanitarian assistance for refugees fleeing the fighting in Syria, bringing the total amount of aid to $510 million. 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Jordan, which is being inundated by a wave of Syrian refugees, will receive nearly $43 million, which will support United Nations humanitarian programs in the region.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. secretary of state met with Jordan's foreign minister in Rome\n@highlight\nHe said there will be $100 million more in humanitarian assistance for war refugees\n@highlight\nJordan, which is being inundated by a wave of Syrian refugees, will receive nearly $43 million\n@highlight\nJordan's foreign minister says the 525,000 refugees make up 10% of Jordan's population", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kerry said the fourth-largest \"city\" in Jordan today is a tent city filled with @placeholder fleeing their country, adding that \"Jordan feels the impact of what is happening more than any other country.\"", "idx": 15835}], "idx": 10253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The owner of an Oklahoma restaurant has been accused of racism and bigotry for refusing to serve customers who are gay, from ethnic minorities, with disabilities, or without jobs. 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Gen. David Petraeus will be nominated to take over as CIA director, and Lt. Gen. John Allen will succeed Petraeus as head of the U.S-led international military force in Afghanistan, a senior administration official told reporters. In addition, longtime diplomat Ryan Crocker will be nominated as the next U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, the official said. President Barack Obama will formally announce the changes on Thursday, according to the senior administration official. 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The decision, which cannot be appealed, should bring to an end a legal process that in the case of two of the five men -- Khaled al-Fawwaz and Adel Abdul Bary -- has lasted 14 years. 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Shane Hadnot, 28, who graduated with Wright from Jasper High School, has been charged with two counts of drug-related offenses that resulted in Wright's death. Hadnot, who pleaded not guilty during an initial appearance in federal court on Friday, has a detention hearing next week. 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Former soldier Stephen White, 46, reportedly met Garry Gupton, 26, at Chemistry Nightclub in Greensboro, North Carolina, last Saturday night, before traveling to a nearby hotel with him. But at 4.30am, an employee at Battleground Inn called 911 after hearing Gupton screaming loudly from the fourth floor. At the same time, the building's fire alarm was activated. Police and firefighters arrived at the scene to find flames and black smoke pouring out of the pair's room. 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The former host of the Food Network's \"Calorie Commando\" was charged Monday with attempted murder and solicitation of murder for allegedly trying to hire homeless men to kill his wife, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said. He remained behind bars pending a $2 million bond payment. A preliminary hearing was set for June 23. The criminal complaint filed Monday accused Cruz, 48, of trying to hire David Carrington and David Walters -- homeless men who go by the street names Little Dave and Big Dave -- to murder Jennifer Campbell, Cruz's wife. 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As founder of the Women of the Future Awards, the Asian Women of Achievement Awards and the Global Empowerment Award, it's fair to assume this is no exaggeration. \"Plenty of women are confident and talented but they still need champions; they need mentors,\" she explains. And, since emigrating from India to the UK 34 years ago, Lilani has become just that -- earning herself an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II for services to women along the way. To mark this year's International Women's Day we asked her which extraordinary women she believes are under-acknowledged for their achievements. 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Gazing at Whitby\u2019s rugged coastline and ruined Abbey, the Irish writer here felt inspired to pen his 1897 Gothic novel. But now health and safety officials have killed off the dramatic view by driving a number of wooden stakes through it \u2013 to erect a fence directly in front of a commemorative bench. 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Ysgol Rhes y Cae, which has just nine pupils, costs Flintshire County Council more than \u00a314,000 per pupil, per year or \u00a3126,000 per year. It now wants to close the school in north-east Wales to save money. Bernie Attridge, council deputy leader said while no-one wanted to see any school closed, 'with the money that would be saved we may as well send each child to Eton'.\n@highlight\nIt costs Flintshire County Council around \u00a3126,000 per year to run Ysgol Rhes y Cae school", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 137}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 360, "end": 375}, {"start": 412, "end": 436}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 753, "end": 777}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past two years the number of children attending the @placeholder school, which has room for 45 pupils, has almost halved.", "idx": 15902}], "idx": 10297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We knew even while researching Tuesday's feature on the global impact of Chinese tourism that the story was likely to generate strong reactions among readers. After all, in a matter of just a decade or so, Chinese tourists have gone from being relatively rare outside of Asia to becoming the most important market in global tourism, surpassing American and German travelers in 2012 as the world's top international spenders, with a record $102 billion shelled out on the road. Chinese travelers the world's biggest spenders But even we were taken aback by the intensity of the emotions -- often thoughtful, sometimes ugly, always illuminating -- the story elicited among our global readership. 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Speaking as the debate over the rights and wrongs of the incident widened, Rosberg said: \u2018Lewis didn\u2019t let me by although he was ordered to, so that\u2019s obviously not good, and we need to discuss that internally.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to watch Nico Rosberg discuss disappointing Hungarian GP result Holding station: Lewis Hamilton ignored a team order from the pit wall to let Nico Rosberg through in Hungary\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton controversially defied team orders in Hungary race\n@highlight\nThe Briton didn't let title rival Rosberg through despite order from Mercedes\n@highlight\nHamilton said he was 'very shocked' with instruction from Mercedes pit wall\n@highlight\nRosberg still leads Hamilton in F1 championship ahead of summer break", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 123, "end": 142}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'll drink to that: @placeholder believes he has what it takes to challenge for the title", "idx": 15910}], "idx": 10300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Nathan and Hugo Daniel In Los Angeles Kim Kardashian's aunt - and self-proclaimed 'crazy' relative - has revealed she will NOT be attending the reality star's lavish third wedding, insisting: 'I've been to Kim's weddings, two of them, and I've been to Paris.' Karen Houghton, 55, who is the younger sister of Kim's mom Kris Jenner, said she was more concerned with the wildfires sweeping near her San Diego County home. And speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she said Kim phoned her yesterday and offered to buy her a ticket so she can attend her marriage to rapper Kanye West, which kicks off in Paris on Friday.\n@highlight\nKaren Houghton is Kris Jenner's sister and Kim Kardashian's 'crazy' aunt\n@highlight\nKim has offered to fly her to Paris - but she's worried Californian wildfires will demolish her home\n@highlight\nShe says: 'I was a stewardess, I've been to Paris, traveling is not a big deal'\n@highlight\nKaren recently insisted that Bruce Jenner left Kris because he was fed up of her yelling - and called her sister a 'nutcase'\n@highlight\nShe reveals her nephew Rob Kardashian didn't want to go to wedding - and felt his weight gain made him the 'black sheep' of the family, but she persuaded him\n@highlight\nShe says: 'I think this marriage will last longer than 72 days!'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 317, "end": 319}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 456, "end": 465}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she said @placeholder was not taking the split well, adding: 'I think she\u2019s got issues right now because Bruce left her.", "idx": 15912}], "idx": 10301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter An Ohio man is sitting on a street corner with a sign declaring he's a bully as part of his sentence for harassing a neighbor and her disabled children with ethnic slurs. A judge ordered 62-year-old Edmond Aviv to display the sign for five hours Sunday, starting at 9am, as part of a greater sentence for disorderly misconduct. The sign says: 'I AM A BULLY! I pick on children that are disabled, and I am intolerant of those that are different from myself. My actions do not reflect an appreciation for the diverse South Euclid community that I live in.'\n@highlight\nNeighbor Mike Prugh said that 62-year-old Edmond Aviv terrorized his family for no reason over a 15-year period\n@highlight\nAviv pleaded no contest to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct\n@highlight\nHe was ordered to hold a sign that says 'I am a bully' from 9am to 2pm Sunday\n@highlight\nAviv was also sentenced to 15 days jail, seven months probation, 100 hours community service, anger management classes and personal counseling\n@highlight\n'You wonder every time you walk outside, you turn to your left to see if your neighbor is there spitting, yelling, screaming at you and you don't know why,' Prugh said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1242}]}, "qas": [{"query": "has called @placeholder's adopted daughter an ethnic slur, spat on her and smeared feces on the family's wheelchair ramp.", "idx": 15926}], "idx": 10312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laurie Whitwell UPDATED: 17:04 EST, 15 August 2011 The ex-wife of a man accused of killing an Ohio schoolgirl in 1967 told a court she found the 14-year-old naked and suspended by ropes in their basement before she was killed. Robert Bowman, now 75, is charged with the murder of Eileen Adams, who vanished on her way home from Central Catholic High School in Toldeo. She was discovered six weeks later in a frozen field with her body hogtied and a nail driven into the back of her head, similar to several dolls that were collected when officers travelled to Miami to question Bowman.\n@highlight\nMargaret Bowman kept quiet after being threatened\n@highlight\nRobert Bowman said he would kill her and their child\n@highlight\nEileen Adams was hogtied with cords when found dead\n@highlight\nShe had a nail in her head and had been strangled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 331, "end": 358}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also during the trial on Friday, the victim's friend testified saying she remembers @placeholder riding the bus with her everyday to and from school, including the day she disappeared.", "idx": 15929}], "idx": 10314} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nearly five months of cramped living in zero gravity will come to an end Thursday for one American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. Their Soyuz capsule is set to undock at 8:30 p.m. ET, and land less than three and a half hours later in Kazakhstan. Soyuz modules are vital to the Russian space program. They are launched into space as capsules atop a rocket, and are capable of landing on land, not requiring a body of water to splash down in. A Soyuz carried the first ever crew to the ISS in November 2000, according to NASA. One is docked there at all times, in case the crew needs to leave in an emergency.\n@highlight\nNASA: The trip back to Earth should take less than three and a half hours\n@highlight\nOne American and two Russians will land just before midnight\n@highlight\nRussian Soyuz space modules have proven very reliable\n@highlight\nIt is the standard transportation mode to the ISS after a deadly space shuttle crash", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 156, "end": 182}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The undocking of the @placeholder will mark the beginning of the 35th ISS mission, which awaits the arrival of two more Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut in two weeks.", "idx": 15934}], "idx": 10318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Appearing on the cover of Newsweek, Barack Obama looks coy, half-smiling, half-surprised, gracefully clutching his suit jacket slung over his shoulder. It might appear to be some sort of watch advertisement were it not for Niall Ferguson's blazing headline 'Hit the Road, Barack: Why We Need a New President.' The article sizes him up on his economic and foreign relations accomplishments, as well as announces the rise of his apparent new nemesis: Paul Ryan. Hey Girl: Newsweek's cover might appear to be some sort of watch advertisement were it not for Niall Ferguson's blazing headline 'Hit the Road, Barack: Why We Need a New President'\n@highlight\nBritish writer - who worked for John McCain in 2008 - bashes Barack Obama's years of 'failed' policy\n@highlight\nCalls for new era of Romney/Ryan\n@highlight\nMagazine courts controversy again, leaning right instead of left\n@highlight\nUses same photographer who snapped 'Wizard Obama' picture", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Mr Ryan possesses the charm that Mr Obama once mastered, @placeholder harnesses the private sector experience, and leadership, that Mr Obama has always lacked.", "idx": 15939}], "idx": 10319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Over the past few days, the families of the 154 Chinese passengers who were aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have been oscillating between grief and visceral anger as the search for the plane carrying their loved ones continues. In emotional scenes at a Beijing hotel where many of them have been staying for more than two weeks, some distraught relatives collapsed and had to be taken to hospital. Other relatives angrily defied police admonishments and marched to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing earlier this week. Wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with \"Pray for MH370,\" they shouted their demand for \"evidence\" the airliner ended its journey in the southern Indian Ocean, and called the Malaysians \"liars,\" accusing the authorities in Kuala Lumpur of withholding information.\n@highlight\nRelatives of Chinese passengers on MH370 have been holed up in Beijing hotel\n@highlight\nMany have taken their anger to Malaysian embassy amid lack of information\n@highlight\nStreet protests largely banned in China amid fears of social unrest\n@highlight\nChina also keen not to alienate itself from Malaysia, an ASEAN partner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 100, "end": 127}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gao said it's \"understandable\" this tragic incident \"may have caught the @placeholder government unprepared, and the magnitude of the incident may have overwhelmed them.\"", "idx": 15943}, {"query": "\"It is an increasing concern ... that the @placeholder side may not have been most upfront and transparent from the very beginning,\" Gao said.", "idx": 15944}, {"query": "Such a perception, he said, may be changing the attitude of many people towards the way the @placeholder government has handled this incident.", "idx": 15945}], "idx": 10322} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Federal agents found much of the information produced by the Bush administration's top-secret warrantless surveillance program vague and difficult to use, a sweeping review of the program found. Former President Bush claims his administration's surveillance program helped to ward off terrorist attacks. Then-President George Bush and other top administration officials have said the program was a critical tool in preventing terrorist attacks. However, a report Friday by the inspectors general of the CIA, the Justice Department, the Pentagon and other agencies found that some FBI and CIA agents were frustrated by the secrecy surrounding the program. Former CIA chiefs Michael Hayden and Porter Goss told investigators the wiretaps filled a gap in U.S. intelligence. One senior official quoted in the report called the wiretaps, dubbed the \"President's Surveillance Program\" by the report, \"a key resource,\" while the FBI considered it \"one tool of many\" in their efforts to head off terrorist plots, the report states.\n@highlight\nAudit: Info from Bush's surveillance program found to be vague\n@highlight\nProgram allowed for top-secret, warrantless wiretaps\n@highlight\nBush, other former administration officials have touted program's success\n@highlight\nReview concluded program was built on \"factually flawed\" legal analysis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 532, "end": 549}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 865, "end": 896}, {"start": 942, "end": 944}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1283}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The report also confirmed that the @placeholder was not limited to the electronic intercepts, referring repeatedly to \"other intelligence activities\" that remain classified.", "idx": 15952}], "idx": 10325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 06:53 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 5 August 2013 President Obama has replaced Republican Mitt Romney as the most popular target for comedians, a study has revealed. Researchers who studied jokes made by late-night comedians during the first half of the year found far more gags were aimed at Obama and the Democrats than in the previous year. Obama was the target of 288 gags made by Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson and Jimmy Kimmel, according to an analysis by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University.\n@highlight\nObama and Democrats butt of 713 jokes compared to 417 about Republicans\n@highlight\nContrasts with 2012 when there were double the number of Republican jokes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 529, "end": 563}, {"start": 568, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, targeting them 240 times compared to 76 for Republicans.", "idx": 15954}], "idx": 10326} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "And suddenly, it\u2019s all about Zlatan again. It\u2019s the weekend of France\u2019s Clasico (Le Classique) as the meeting of PSG and Marseille jousts with Real Madrid v Barcelona, Bayern Munich v Dortmund and Juventus v Milan for the title of Europe\u2019s classic Clasico. The French match won\u2019t win that title but this \u2018Clasico\u2019 carries extra spice because Marseille, revitalized by Marcelo Bielsa\u2019s eccentricities, are top of Ligue 1 and PSG, vitalized by their owners\u2019 billions, lie second. Zlatan Ibrahimovic watches midweek Champions League tie between PSG and APOEL Nicosie Thus, with all the timing of a thespian \u2018luvvy\u2019, Ibrahimovic is suddenly ready for curtain up and is vying for centre stage. He has not scored since August, nor played since September and a couple of weeks ago Sweden\u2019s medic was hinting that we are beginning to see Zlatan\u2019s tired body call for surrender.\n@highlight\nMarseille are top of Ligue 1 and rivals PSG lie second in the table\n@highlight\nZlatan Ibrahimovic set to return after recovering from heel injury\n@highlight\nEdinson Cavani may be forced to play out wide in Le Classique", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 113, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 191}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 478, "end": 495}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 960, "end": 977}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder questioned the decision, he was sent off, thus missing another Zlatan-free game to firm up his claim to the centre-forward role.", "idx": 15959}], "idx": 10330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Much of the talk surrounding Liverpool this summer has been focused on who will replace Luis Suarez. What Brendan Rodgers quickly realised is that there was probably no one that could. And therefore against Southampton at Anfield he had to adapt - changing last season's hugely successful system to make up for the loss of his \u00a375million striker. Daniel Sturridge, cut loose from his familiar partner, worked as a lone striker. Raheem Sterling went wide on the left while Philippe Coutinho took his place on the right with a license to move inside. 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Anissa Weier, then 12, and her friend Morgan Geyser were arrested after allegedly stabbing their friend 19 times and leaving her in the woods on May 31, 2014. Each girl faces one count of being a party to first-degree intentional attempted homicide in adult court in connection with the May incident.\n@highlight\nAnissa Weier, then 12, and Morgan Geyser are accused of stabbing their friend Peyton Leutner 19 times on May 31, 2014\n@highlight\nAn attorney for Weier told a Wisconsin court on Monday that her client believed the fictional character was real and that she had to protect herself\n@highlight\nWeier and Geyser, 13, both face being charged with first-degree intentional attempted homicide in adult court\n@highlight\nWeier's defense attorney claims his client should face a lesser charge in juvenile court, even though the victim says she did all the stabbing", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to court documents, the girls told detectives they had been planning to kill @placeholder for months.", "idx": 15964}], "idx": 10334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Colleagues of Sen. 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Aside from the conspiracy theories shrouding the event, the impact of his death on 22 November 1963 has been pored over and studied for decades. But what if he had never been shot by Lee Harvey Oswald? That was a question tackled by award-winning US television journalist Jeff Greenfield for All About History magazine issue 13, who considered how life in the following decades might have been different had Kennedy lived.\n@highlight\nPresident John F Kennedy was born 97 years ago today in 1917\n@highlight\nHe was assassinated on 22 November 1963 - but what if he hadn't been?\n@highlight\nUS television journalist Jeff Greenfield tackles the implications of this\n@highlight\nOne suggestion is that the Vietnam War might not have happened as it did\n@highlight\nWhile averting 'nuclear holocaust' with the Soviet Union may have halted the Cold War\n@highlight\nAnd the affair with Monroe could have been a public scandal akin to Clinton's in 1998", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 430, "end": 431}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 500}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 770, "end": 771}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looking further into his life, @placeholder considers how his health might have curtailed his later years.", "idx": 15971}], "idx": 10338} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel's Security Cabinet announced Thursday the country won't hold peace negotiations with a Palestinian government backed by the militant Hamas movement. The development came a day after Palestinian rival movements Fatah and Hamas embarked on an effort to form a unity government. The Security Cabinet is the part of the Israeli full Cabinet tasked with making security decisions. \"Instead of choosing peace, Abu Mazen formed an alliance with a murderous terrorist organization that calls for the destruction of Israel,' said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. \"Whoever chooses the terrorism of Hamas does not want peace.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Israeli military, Palestinian militants clash near Gaza border\n@highlight\nNetanyahu calls Hamas \"a murderous terrorist organization\"\n@highlight\nThis comes amid a deterioration of U.S.-brokered peace talks\n@highlight\nHamas runs Gaza and Fatah dominates in the West Bank", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 43}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 562, "end": 579}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reconciliation talks started Tuesday evening, after Abbas sent a @placeholder delegation to meet with Hamas representatives in Gaza.", "idx": 15975}], "idx": 10339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 26 September 2012 Most of us hope to see out our twilight years in a little luxury. And that's exactly what Twiglet the Shetland pony is doing after his owner decided to give him free run of the flowerbeds and luscious lawns of Forde Abbey, near Chard in Somerset. The 46-year-old animal - who is thought to be the oldest Shetland pony in Britain - was feared to be on his last legs before his owner Alice Kennard decided to let him to stretch his legs in the grounds of the historic former monastery.\n@highlight\nTwiglet has thrived since being allowed to roam the grounds of Forde Abbey\n@highlight\nHis owner moved him there after the elderly pony began to lose weight\n@highlight\nHe has become a popular attraction for visitors to the site in Somerset\n@highlight\nTwiglet was born in 1966 - the year England won the football World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder feared he would not live to see another autumn.", "idx": 15978}], "idx": 10341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 20 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 20 October 2013 When Molly Anne Dutton was crowned homecoming queen last week her adopted mother Peggy was by her side. But it was her birth mother, who made the decision to continue with her pregnancy after being the victim of rape, who inspired Molly to put herself forward to be Auburn University's 100th Miss Homecoming. Alabama adoption charity Lifeline Children's Services helped Molly's biological mother continue her pregnancy after her husband ordered her to get an abortion or face divorce. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAuburn University student shares emotional journey to raise awareness for charity and celebrate her life\n@highlight\nMolly Anne Dutton's mother turned to Lifeline Children's Services after husband told her to have an abortion or get a divorce", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 460}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 733, "end": 749}, {"start": 770, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Molly's story captured the attention of her fellow students, donations started flowing in for @placeholder.", "idx": 15981}], "idx": 10344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- CNN President Jim Walton announced a major shakeup of CNN management Friday, replacing the head of CNN/US with a long-time CNN executive known for his business turn-around skills. HLN head Ken Jautz takes over as executive vice president of CNN/US, replacing Jonathan Klein, who headed the network for six years. CNN's chief marketing officer Scot Safon will run HLN, replacing Jautz. Walton also said he would hire a managing editor to \"help leverage our newsgathering resources across multiple platforms.\" \"Ken is a rarity -- a working journalist who is an even better news executive,\" wrote Walton in a memo to staff. \"Ken has launched, made profitable and turned around businesses for our news organization, Turner Broadcasting and Time Warner literally around the world.\"\n@highlight\nHLN head Ken Jautz replaces CNN/US President Jonathan Klein\n@highlight\nMarketing guru Scot Safon given helm of HLN\n@highlight\nCNN announces plan to hire managing editor for CNN Worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 80, "end": 82}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 129, "end": 130}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 271, "end": 272}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 339, "end": 341}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 535, "end": 537}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 741, "end": 759}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 849, "end": 850}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The memo sent to staff said @placeholder is leaving CNN.", "idx": 15986}], "idx": 10346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The nation's highest-ranking military officer joined those calling for the closure of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Fox News Sunday he believes that closing the prison is in the national interest. 'I\u2019ve been in the group that believes it\u2019s in our national interest to close Guantanamo,' Dempsey said about the detention center at the US Navy base in Cuba. 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That's not in dispute, but according to attorneys' opening statements Thursday in Dunn's murder trial, almost everything else is. Assistant State Attorney John Guy, speaking for the prosecution, painted a picture of four innocent teens who stopped at a Jacksonville, Florida, gas station for gum and cigarettes amid a day of \"mall hopping and girl shopping\" over Thanksgiving break in 2012. Dunn asked the teens to turn down their music, and Jordan disrespected him, saying \"F*** that n****r\" -- nothing more -- and for that, Dunn opened fire, hitting Jordan three times. It was a markedly different account from that of defense attorney Cory Strolla, who told jurors that the music was so loud, it was rattling the windows of the teens' SUV, and when Dunn politely asked one of them to turn it down, Jordan uttered the three-word explicit phrase, demanded his pal turn the music back up and began jawing with Dunn.\n@highlight\nOpening statements paint starkly different pictures of what led to Jordan Davis' killing\n@highlight\nMichael Dunn has pleaded not guilty to murder, three counts of attempted murder\n@highlight\nThe confrontation started when Dunn asked a group of teens to turn down their music\n@highlight\nDefense insists Davis brandished weapon; police, prosecutors say he wasn't armed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Between iffy witnesses and what @placeholder called a shoddy investigation, the evidence will show that Dunn's actions were lawful and justified, the defense attorney said.", "idx": 16018}], "idx": 10362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Caroline Graham Peter Sellers's daughter has revealed how a visit to a psychic persuaded her to forgive the comedian after he apologised for excluding her from his will. When the Pink Panther and Goons star died of a heart attack in 1980, aged 54, he left the bulk of his \u00a35.5million fortune to his fourth wife, Lynne Frederick, whom Victoria \u2018loathed\u2019 and Sellers was divorcing. Victoria, his only child with his second wife Britt Ekland, was left just \u00a3800 \u2013 with a further \u00a310,000 for her education. Victoria with her father in Monte Carol in 1968. When the Pink Panther and Goons star died of a heart attack in 1980, aged 54, he left Victoria, his only child just \u00a3800\n@highlight\nThe Goons and Pink Panther star died of a heart attack in July 1980, aged 54\n@highlight\nHe left the bulk of his \u00a35.5million fortune to his fourth wife, Lynne Frederick\n@highlight\nVictoria was left just \u00a3800 \u2013 with a further \u00a310,000 for her education\n@highlight\nLynn Frederick was briefly married to David Frost and became an alcoholic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 840, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was only after @placeholder, 49, visited a psychic last November that she came to terms with her father\u2019s decision.", "idx": 16024}], "idx": 10366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 08:16 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 17 September 2013 Francisco Benitez, 50, killed himself at his army barracks in Perpignan, southern France A French Foreign Legionnaire suspected of murdering his wife and daughter placed a noose around his neck and then jumped from a window at his army barracks, it has emerged. Horrified witnesses were on their way to breakfast when Francisco Benitez, 50, committed suicide at around 6am at the site in Perpignan, southern France on August 5. He died instantly. Official French sources had previously reported that the Spanish-born officer had hanged himself behind a closed door in a toilet after he was questioned about the disappearance of his wife Marie-Jos\u00e9e, 53, and their 19 year old daughter Allison on July 14.\n@highlight\nWitness has claimed that Francisco Benitez, 50, killed himself in full view of other legionnaires at barracks in Perpignan, southern France.\n@highlight\nOfficial French sources had previously reported that the Spanish-born officer hanged himself behind a closed door in a toilet\n@highlight\nBenitez questioned about the disappearance of his wife Marie-Jos\u00e9e, 53, and their beauty queen daughter Allison, 19, on July 14\n@highlight\nBlood containing Allison's DNA was found in a freezer that Benitez and another soldier moved from his apartment to the barracks\n@highlight\nLinks made between legionnaire and disappearance of a Brazilian in 2004\n@highlight\nIf you or a family member have contemplated suicide, contact The Samaritans on 08457 909090.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 114}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 189, "end": 214}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 839, "end": 855}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1435, "end": 1443}, {"start": 1525, "end": 1538}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police are to question the @placeholder woman, whom he is known to have phoned two hours before his", "idx": 16025}], "idx": 10367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a historic decision this week, the American Studies Association voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions, endorsing Palestinian civil society's call for boycotts, divestments and sanctions against Israel until it complies with international law and ends abuses against Palestinian human rights. The decision by the American Studies Association, a group of academics involved in the study of U.S. culture and history, to boycott collaborations with institutions is important. The ASA is one of the first major U.S. academic groups to take this step, and it sends a strong message to Israeli intellectuals and elites that their nation's policies will lead only to international isolation.\n@highlight\nAmerican Studies Association voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions\n@highlight\nYousef Munayyer: Good news for boycott, divestment and sanctions movement\n@highlight\nMunayyer: Like South Africa did, Israel practices apartheid; Palestinians are denied rights\n@highlight\nHe says arguments against boycotting S. African regime are used against boycotting Israel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 74}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 333, "end": 360}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 716, "end": 743}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a system of unjust laws enforced by the gun to restrict the human rights of one group -- Palestinians -- with the aim of keeping political power in the hands of another demographic group -- @placeholder Jews.", "idx": 16029}, {"query": "As in the case of @placeholder, a native, stateless population was pitted against a highly industrialized and militarized state that had the backing of Western powers, and it led to bloody repression of Palestinians.", "idx": 16031}, {"query": "The Israelis use their position as the stronger party, backed by the @placeholder, to impose their will on the Palestinians.", "idx": 16032}], "idx": 10369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple yesterday became the most valuable public company in history. The share price of the technology firm rocketed to \u00a3423.33 in frenzied trading, taking the total value of its shares to \u00a3395billion. Apple was already the No.1 on companies\u2019 current value, a position it has held since dethroning oil giant Exxon Mobil last August. Scroll down for video Move over, Microsoft: Apple have become the world's most valuable company ever, taking the title off Microsoft. Monday's stock saw the company valued at $623 billion Soaring: Apple's stock hit $664.74 in midday trading before retreating slightly to $663 - its surging stock propelled the company's value to $623 billion\n@highlight\nBeat the $620 billion record Microsoft set in 1999\n@highlight\nStocks soar due to optimism surrounding launch of new iPhone, and possibly a smaller, cheaper iPad\n@highlight\nBeen the most valuable company in the world since last year, today became most valuable ever", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Detractors also point out that with inflation @placeholder\u2019s 1999 valuation would be worth around \u00a3536.5billion at today\u2019s prices.", "idx": 16041}], "idx": 10377} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian novelist born in St. Petersburg in 1961. Having graduated from the Kiev Foreign Languages Institute, he worked as a journalist, did his military service as a prison warden in Odessa, then became a cameraman, writer of screenplays and author. His books are published in English by Harvill Secker in the UK and Meville House in the U.S. The views expressed in this commentary are solely his. For two nights between the 4th and 6th of March, I barely slept. I was checking the Internet every hour to see if Russia had started war with Ukraine.\n@highlight\nTalk of war with Russia is on everyone's mind in Ukraine, says novelist Andrey Kurkov\n@highlight\nCrimea may become a burden on Russia and isolated from the rest of the world\n@highlight\nPerhaps its best future lies in becoming a Soviet-era theme park, he jokes\n@highlight\nFears that Russia will destabilize southern and eastern Ukraine before elections on May 25", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 111, "end": 142}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 346, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was making an attempt to flex its military muscles, both to test the condition of the army and to reassure the population that we could protect ourselves.", "idx": 16042}, {"query": "This position is without doubt due to the U.S. support of @placeholder.", "idx": 16046}, {"query": "For the last 20 years Crimea has been known for its love for everything @placeholder.", "idx": 16050}, {"query": "If they don't then he can keep talking about the illegitimacy of the government, the absence of a legitimate president, and he can move further into @placeholder under the pretext of protecting the Russian-speaking population.", "idx": 16051}], "idx": 10378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Graham Wilkinson\u2019s 12-year-old son got out of his van as he stopped at a zebra crossing, he thought nothing of it. But the seven-second stop, which also allowed pupils to cross the road safely, has landed him with a parking ticket and a potential \u00a370 fine. Council officials say Mr Wilkinson was \u2018parked\u2019 during the brief stop outside Shoeburyness High School in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The incident was captured on film by one of the council\u2019s two spy cars. CCTV image from Southend Council's spy car showing two children using the zebra crossing as Graham Wilkinson's son Joel alights. Graham Wilkinson showing his \u00a335 parking ticket for stopping at a zebra crossing outside Shoeburyness High School, Southend alongside his son Joel, 12.\n@highlight\nGraham Wilkinson's son Joel, 12, got out while stopped at the crossing\n@highlight\nSouthend Council insist Mr Wilkinson was 'parked' for seven seconds\n@highlight\nMr Wilkinson insists he had to stop to allow the children to cross the road\n@highlight\nSouthend's two spy cars have earned \u00a3500,000 over past two years", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 20}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 340, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 593, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 771}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 838, "end": 853}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drivers, like @placeholder, have been forced to hand over at least \u00a330 million in fines over the past 12 months.", "idx": 16058}], "idx": 10384} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Philippe Mexes was sent off late on for grabbing the throats of Lazio players Stefano Mauri and Lorik Cana in AC Milan's 3-1 defeat in Serie A. The defender lost his cool in the closing stages of the game on Saturday evening, appearing to grab the opposition players round the neck. His team-mate Riccardo Montolivo attempted to contain Mexes' red mist, but could do nothing about him seeing red in the closing stages. 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In a candid interview about the BBC1 show, adviser Nick Hewer said the candidates are 'not the brightest business brains in Britain'. He also criticised the candidates for becoming distracted by fame, before blasting former contestant Katie Hopkins for becoming a 'rent-a-right-wing-gob' in a bid to make a name for herself. Scroll down for video Nick Hewer (pictured second row, right) has admitted that the contestants on The Apprentice (pictured in background) are 'not the brightest brains in Britain' Mr Hewer, who has worked on the show since 2005, told Radio Times magazine: 'I'm not saying they are necessarily the brightest business brains in Britain, because the danger there would be that, first of all, those kind of people wouldn't have the confidence to withstand the white-hot heat of this process, and secondly that nine million people might not actually understand them.'\n@highlight\nMr Hewer said candidates 'are not the brightest business brains in Britain'\n@highlight\nHe admitted ego is 'sometimes more valuable than talent' in picking winner\n@highlight\nAlso criticised contestants for being 'distracted by fame' during the show\n@highlight\nSaid Katie Hopkins had become 'rent-a-right-wing-gob' in bid to find fame", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Hewer (left) said candidates go onto the show to work with @placeholder (right) but can become easily distracted by fame", "idx": 16084}], "idx": 10405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twenty years ago last month, the North American Free Trade Agreement was born. The goal of NAFTA was straightforward -- to encourage the free movement of goods and capital between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Few points in history have been as important in forging bonds between our three countries. While NAFTA is a relatively new pact that ties our nations, there are some things that go back far longer that bind us. Like the annual monarch butterfly migration, which started long before the trades, borders or foreign affairs were even an issue. There's no record telling us when monarch butterflies first began their journeys of up to 2,800 miles between southern Canada, the northern U.S., and central Mexico. It's easy to assume that an end date for the migrations is just as elusive, but reality tells a different story.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama and his counterparts from Canada and Mexico will meet at summit\n@highlight\nCarter Roberts, Omar Vidal: They should discuss plight of monarch butterflies\n@highlight\n2013 was the worst year for these butterflies in recorded history, they say\n@highlight\nRoberts, Vidal: They're a special to North America, we must stop their decline", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 76}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 965}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He knows firsthand the significant efforts and sacrifices of @placeholder's local indigenous communities, authorities and civil society organizations to protect the sanctuaries.", "idx": 16094}], "idx": 10412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (CNN) -- A quiet rendition of \"Amazing Grace\" capped an emotional candlelight vigil Monday night for slain Yale University student Annie Le, whose body was found on what was to have been her wedding day. Students at Yale attend a candlelight vigil for Annie Le Monday night. Several hundred people turned out on the Yale campus for the vigil, crying and hugging each other. Le's roommate, Natalie Powers, said the 24-year-old graduate student in pharmacology \"was as good a human being as you'd ever hope to meet.\" \"She was also really tenacious and had a sense of humor that was never far away, and she was tougher than you'd think by just looking at her,\" Powers said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Roommate says horrible tragedy is \"incomprehensible\"\n@highlight\nGrad student Annie Le's remains found Sunday in basement wall in building\n@highlight\nLe, 24, was last seen entering the building Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nPolice: No suspects in custody, but investigators questioning several people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 398, "end": 399}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kaplan said a @placeholder police official told the newspaper the clothes were not what Le was wearing when she entered the building.", "idx": 16099}], "idx": 10415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michelle Obama shared a tender moment with a young children's rights activist as the President's three-day state visit in India ended today. The First Lady was seen hugging 14-year-old Payal Jangid while her husband, President Barack Obama, met with Nobel Peace Prize winner and anti-child labor activist Kailash Satyarthi. After their last day of their India-visit the President and Mrs Obama offered a traditional greeting before stepping onto Air Force One this afternoon and setting off for Saudi Arabia. Young peacemaker: First Lady Michelle Obama hugs 14-year-old children's rights activist Payal Jangid, right, while her husband, U.S. President Barack Obama talks with Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi\n@highlight\nPresident and First Lady met Nobel Peace Prize winner in New Delhi\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama hugs teenage children's rights activist during meeting\n@highlight\nPresident later addressed gender equality and women's rights in speech", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 250, "end": 266}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 692}, {"start": 701, "end": 717}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder, who has advocated for clean drinking water in schools and works against child marriages, was given a warm hug by the First Lady when they met in New Delhi.", "idx": 16113}], "idx": 10425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wild Oats XI claimed a sixth victory in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race on Thursday after producing a record time to see off the opposition. The super-maxi crossed the line with an official time of one day, 18 hours, 23 minutes and 12 seconds to claim victory in the prestigious 628-nautical mile bluewater classic. It broke its own previous record of one day, 18 hours, 40 minutes and 10 seconds, which it set back in 2005. It also won the race every year from 2005-08 and in 2010 but last year was narrowly beaten by Investec Loyal, which finished a distant second this time under the new name of Ragamuffin Loyal.\n@highlight\nWild Oats XI breaks its own record to win Sydney-Hobart yacht race for sixth time\n@highlight\nFinishes in time of one day, 18 hours, 23 minutes and 12 seconds to claim victory\n@highlight\nSecond-placed Ragamuffin Loyal avoids time penalty after ruling over start incident\n@highlight\nLiving Doll becomes the first yacht in 76-strong fleet to withdraw, suffering broken rudder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 608, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 837, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became only the second boat in the event to break its own record.", "idx": 16115}], "idx": 10426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hickory, North Carolina (CNN) -- The stepmother of a missing 10-year-old girl in North Carolina said during a jailhouse visit with two relatives this week that she blames a lot of her current predicament on her husband, one of those relatives said Friday. The relative, one of two cousins who visited Monday with Elisa Baker in jail, said she was speaking publicly after a few family members met and \"decided that we needed to share a few things that we do know.\" Elisa Baker's stepdaughter, Zahra Baker, was reported missing last month. \"As we talked with her, she cried over missing Zahra and how her husband has left her to take all the blame for what has happened when he played a big part in this terrible situation,\" the cousin said in an exclusive interview with HLN's \"Nancy Grace\" producer Natisha Lance. The cousin spoke on condition of anonymity because of death threats the family has received.\n@highlight\n\"He played a big part in this terrible situation,\" a cousin says in exclusive interview\n@highlight\n\"Adam Baker has a lot of the answers\"\n@highlight\nThe cousin acknowledges she doesn't know what happened\n@highlight\nElisa Baker's family is divided, the cousin says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 770, "end": 772}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police on Monday confirmed that a prosthetic leg discovered last week in brush off a @placeholder road belongs to Zahra Baker, whose disappearance is now being probed as a homicide.", "idx": 16121}, {"query": "Asked why none of @placeholder's relatives had bailed her out of jail, the woman said, \"I guess probably they're waiting for evidence or to find out what has really happened.\"", "idx": 16122}], "idx": 10430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea's leader has approved a plan to prepare rockets to be on standby for firing at U.S. targets, including the U.S. mainland and military bases in the Pacific and in South Korea, state media reported. In a meeting with military leaders early Friday, Kim Jong Un \"said he has judged the time has come to settle accounts with the U.S. imperialists in view of the prevailing situation,\" the state-run KCNA news agency reported. \"If they make a reckless provocation with huge strategic forces, [we] should mercilessly strike the U.S. mainland, their stronghold, their military bases in the operational theaters in the Pacific, including Hawaii and Guam, and those in South Korea,\" KCNA reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: A North Korean photo shows Kim Jong Un meeting with military officials\n@highlight\nNorth Korean media: Rockets should be ready to \"mercilessly strike\" the U.S.\n@highlight\nA Pentagon spokesman urges North Korea to \"dial down the temperature\"\n@highlight\n\"No one wants there to be war on the Korean Peninsula,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the wall behind them, a map entitled \"Plan for the strategic forces to target mainland @placeholder\" appears to show straight lines stretching across to the Pacific to points on the continental United States.", "idx": 16125}], "idx": 10433} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stephen Myler was acclaimed on Friday night for becoming only the second Northampton player to score 2,000 points, but Newcastle gave the champions an almighty fright with a gloriously spirited and daring performance. The Franklin\u2019s Gardens crowd had come to witness a massacre, but it didn\u2019t materialise. The home fans accorded their England fly-half a thunderous ovation when he reached his personal landmark \u2013 emulating the club\u2019s record scorer, Paul Grayson \u2013 but they were soon gripped by tension as the visitors took the Aviva Premiership leaders to the wire. Newcastle simply would not lie down. When Myler departed they were 32-10 down, but far from fading away, they launched a stirring late rear-guard action which eventually brought them a bonus point for scoring four tries.\n@highlight\nNorthampton Saints beat Newcastle Falcons in the Aviva Premiership\n@highlight\nNewcastle gave the champions a fright with a spirited performance\n@highlight\nSaints were far from their best but earned a bonus point win as they bid to retain their title", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 222, "end": 239}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 527, "end": 543}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 798, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 838}, {"start": 847, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder passed the 2,000-point mark by claiming a try, three conversions and two penalties last night.", "idx": 16132}], "idx": 10438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A war of words continued Tuesday over the possible contempt of Congress vote against Attorney General Eric Holder later this week, with the White House citing past examples of presidents claiming executive privilege in similar disputes over documents. The White House response followed a letter Monday night from House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-California, that slammed President Barack Obama's assertion of executive privilege in the panel's probe of the botched Fast and Furious gun running sting. With the House scheduled to vote Thursday on the contempt measure against Holder, the White House fired back against Issa with a list of past cases in which presidents asserted executive privilege for the same kinds of documents sought by Issa's committee.\n@highlight\nNEW: A video by House Democrats mocks the Republican investigation\n@highlight\nThe White House cites precedents on executive privilege\n@highlight\nRep. 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The actor has been cast as the formidable foe Ultron in the next \"Avengers\" movie, Marvel announced Thursday. Written and directed by Joss Whedon, \"The Avengers: Age of Ultron\" will show a more humanized -- but just as fearsome -- villain, Whedon told Entertainment Weekly. In the Marvel universe, Ultron is a sentient robot that has an incredibly wide range of abilities, coming equipped with super-speed, super-strength, flight, mind control and a coma ray, to name a few. Whedon's Ultron won't be quite as versatile, and the filmmaker is imagining a less robotic bad guy.\n@highlight\nJames Spader has been cast as the villain in the upcoming \"Avengers\" movie\n@highlight\nThe actor will face-off against the Marvel heroes as Ultron\n@highlight\n\"The Avengers: The Age of Ultron\" will arrive on May 1, 2015", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 357}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I knew right away what I wanted to do with him,\" @placeholder, as an admitted fan of Ultron's, has said.", "idx": 16141}], "idx": 10445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 17:06 EST, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 10 June 2013 A South African man loves tigers so much he has has adopted two of the magnificent animals. Animal-mad Michael Jamison and his girlfriend Jackie share their home in Brakpan, near Johannesburg, with 15 dogs and two-year-old Bengal tiger Enzo. But now there is a new addition to the family - seven month old Siberian tiger Ozzy. 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We couldn't have been more wrong. Alex -- he insisted that we call him that; \"Mr. Clowson,\" he said, was too formal -- was the one man in our central Ohio town of 13,000 who had been a professional ballplayer. He had been captain of the baseball team at Ohio State, and had led the Big Ten in hitting in 1932 and 1933. The people who knew him back then thought he would have a shining career in the majors. And in fact, the Cleveland Indians organization signed him to a contract.\n@highlight\nEx-minor league player had a major league friend in George Steinbrenner\n@highlight\nAlex Clowson met Steinbrenner in the '50s when Clowson owned an Ohio tavern\n@highlight\nSteinbrenner said Clowson \"taught me everything I know about baseball\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 644, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you were a kid in a summer league around town, you probably saw @placeholder in the stands.", "idx": 16149}], "idx": 10449} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fears of a global nuclear war breaking out were today stoked after Israel suggested Iran has been developing missiles with an extraordinary range of 6,200 miles - enough to reach the U.S. An international political storm is now in full force as the U.S. desperately tries to talk Israel out of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities amidst fears a strike could now come within just two months. Israel's deputy prime minister Moshe Ya'alon said the missiles were being tested at a site near Tehran that was destroyed three months ago and they were \u2018aimed at America, not at us\u2019.\n@highlight\nU.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta concerned Israel could strike in April\n@highlight\nIran 'will retaliate over Western-imposed oil sanctions or attack threat'\n@highlight\nIsrael: Iran has long-distance ballistic missiles with range of 6,200 miles\n@highlight\nWestern world on high alert as it's believed Iran is making nuclear bomb\n@highlight\nChina urged to use its influence and stop Iran from producing weapons", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "build a nuclear bomb, says it will retaliate over @placeholder-backed oil", "idx": 16154}], "idx": 10453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young couple\u2019s love has reached new heights after they got engaged in front of dozens of strangers on board a plane over Texas. Keegan Johns, 23, surprised his 21-year-old girlfriend, Molly Burns, with a heart-warming proposal that was caught on camera at 33,000ft. The stunned bride-to-be smiled, laughed and said \u2018Yes\u2019 before the couple embraced each other in the aisle as passengers applauded and cheered. Will you marry me? Keegan Johns proposed to his girlfriend, Molly Burns, on a Southwest Airlines flight Happy couple: Keegan Johns and Molly Burns met in 2010 when they worked together at a restaurant\n@highlight\nKeegan Johns popped the question while flying from Dallas to Houston\n@highlight\nGirlfriend Molly Burns said 'Yes' as passengers applauded and cheered\n@highlight\nAfter the proposal a flight attendant handed the couple a bottle of bubbly\n@highlight\nSt Louis couple was travelling to an air show to watch the Blue Angels", "entities": [{"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 489, "end": 506}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: \u2018We never thought people would care this much.", "idx": 16158}], "idx": 10457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Adolf Hitler's personal copy of Mein Kampf which was found in his Munich apartment after his death in 1945 is to go up for auction. The book, a 1932 version of the Fuhrer's autobiography, is believed to be the only of Hitler's personal copies in existence. Auctioneer Craig Gottlieb, who has sold Nazi memorabilia in the past, believes it could fetch more than \u00a362,000 in the online sale. A copy of Mein Kampf found in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment in 1945 is expected to fetch \u00a362,000 as it goes up for auction online While it is likely that Hitler owned many copies of his own autobiography, he almost certainly read this one as it was found in his personal library - making it one-of-a-kind\n@highlight\nBook liberated from Hitler's personal Munich library by US soldier in 1945\n@highlight\nInside is stamped with Fuhrer's bookplate meaning he likely read it himself\n@highlight\nPersonal copy is thought to be only one in existence and may fetch \u00a362,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 764}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The book, along with others from Hitler's library, was sold to @placeholder last year along with the leader's hat, shirt, medals, and other personal items (file image)", "idx": 16163}], "idx": 10461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Denver (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney face off on Wednesday in the first of three presidential debates. While Obama holds a lead in several key battleground states, the race nationally has been locked in a dead heat for months. The debate offers an opportunity for Obama or Romney to gain some momentum and break the logjam. Here are five things to watch for on Wednesday: 1. Who's presidential? The first and most important test for the president and Romney in this opening debate is to act like they belong in the job. We've heard a lot of bickering on the campaign trail, and there's plenty of talk that zingers could decide who wins or loses the showdown in Denver. But to most Americans, this debate is really about which candidate has the composure and stature to serve in the Oval Office.\n@highlight\nFirst test for both candidates is who looks like a president\n@highlight\nObama could have vulnerability on Libya attack, but agenda is domestic\n@highlight\nWhose narrative on how to get the economy going will play best to voters?", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By comparison, @placeholder has to do double duty: Stay on offense but also look presidential.", "idx": 16164}], "idx": 10462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A head chef for P&O Ferries died of a heart attack after he was 'mummified' in clingfilm and plastic sheeting during a sex game with 'two men he met online', a court heard. Alun Williams, 47, was unable to regulate his body temperature after being wrapped in clingfilm and plastic and suffered dehydration which eventually led to a heart attack, a jury at Canterbury Crown Court was told today. The chef, who lived with his girlfriend in Shepherdswell, Kent, had an interest in bondage and mummification and would meet men online for sex, the trial heard. Richard Bowler, 35, (left) and David Connor, 23, both from Canterbury, Kent, (pictured outside court today) are charged with unlawfully killing Alun Williams, who was wrapped in plastic and clingfilm at a flat in Dover\n@highlight\nAlun Williams, 47, found dead at Kent flat 'after being wrapped in clingfilm'\n@highlight\nRichard Bowler and David Connor charged with unlawfully killing P&O chef\n@highlight\nCourt heard Mr Williams died from a heart attack after being 'mummified'\n@highlight\nHis death occurred following a 'sex game between the men', court heard\n@highlight\nPair both deny charges and the trial is expected to last until December 22", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 356, "end": 377}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said Bowler and Connor lived together, with Connor acting as @placeholder's 'informal carer'.", "idx": 16169}], "idx": 10463} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Whisper any mention of Medinah. Forget any notion of Brookline. Only a miracle or a meltdown on the scale of those occasions in 2012 and 1999 can stop Europe now. Captain Paul McGinley\u2019s team repelled everything the visitors threw at them during a magnificent US fightback in the morning to win the afternoon foursomes 3\u00bd-\u00bd and move to the brink of victory . A four-point lead \u2014 the same as the US held at Medinah and Europe had at Brookline \u2014 heading into Sunday's singles is a scenario McGinley could only have dreamed about on Thursday. Europe had won only two of the previous 11 series in foursomes and fourballs.\n@highlight\nEurope take a 10-6 lead over the United States into the final day of the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles\n@highlight\nThe hosts take a lead that is the same margin held by the US in 2012 when Europe won the 'Miracle at Medinah'\n@highlight\nMartin Kaymer and Justin Rose halved their match US young guns Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed\n@highlight\nSergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy defeated Jim Furyk and Hunter Mahan 3&2\n@highlight\nEurope's Victor Dubuisson and Graeme McDowell dominated Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler 5&4\n@highlight\nIan Poulter was given the afternoon off after a sensational performance in his halved morning match", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 260, "end": 261}, {"start": 395, "end": 396}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 795, "end": 796}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 907, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is the best partner I have had since @placeholder, and that\u2019s saying something\u2019", "idx": 16173}], "idx": 10466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)He was an acclaimed film director. She, a 13-year-old girl, working on a modeling job in California. The decision by Roman Polanski to have sex with Samantha Geimer was one that continues to dog him nearly four decades later. \"It was 1977 and I had a modeling job with Roman and at the very end of that he took advantage of me and made me have sex with him,\" Geimer said. At the time, Polanski pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful sex with a minor. But the filmmaker fled the United States before he could be sentenced. Now, after a Polish prosecutor last month asked a regional court in Krakow to consider whether to extradite him to the United States, his case is being heard by a court there.\n@highlight\nCourt is adjourned until April, delay partly due to documents that need to be translated\n@highlight\nRoman Polanski gives evidence at his extradition hearing in Krakow, Poland\n@highlight\nHe is wanted for sentencing in the United States for having sex with a minor in the 1970s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In October: @placeholder authorities interview Roman Polanski, decline to arrest him", "idx": 16185}], "idx": 10476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- After progress earlier this week in fiscal cliff negotiations, President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner butted heads Wednesday, setting the stage for a showdown as the deadline looms for an agreement. The negotiations had focused on a $2 trillion package of new revenue, spending cuts and entitlement changes the two sides have shaped into a broad deficit reduction plan. Boehner on Tuesday proposed a \"plan B,\" which would extend Bush-era tax cuts on income of up to $1 million. He described it as a fallback option to prevent a sweeping tax hike while negotiations continue on a broader plan.\n@highlight\nWhite House threatens to veto Boehner's \"plan B\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama suggests Republicans are fixated on besting him personally\n@highlight\nSpeaker Boehner says the House will pass his fallback tax plan Thursday\n@highlight\nWithout a deal, everyone's taxes go up in the new year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His comments at a @placeholder news conference came less than two weeks before the end of the year, when the nation's taxpayers would face automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts if no agreement is reached.", "idx": 16192}], "idx": 10480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The HIV/AIDS epidemic might not make as many headlines as it used to, but it continues to infect tens of thousands in our country each year. And, unfortunately, some groups in the United States are being affected at the kinds of rates you would expect to see in hard-hit developing countries. National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, being marked Saturday, is a good moment to reignite the conversation over a crisis that should have ended years ago. Despite representing only 13% of the U.S. population, African-Americans account for nearly half of all new HIV infections each year. True, the impact of HIV varies across the black community -- HIV infection rates have declined among injection drug users, black women, and black infants born to seropositive mothers. 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They're sound asleep and will be for the extent of their six-month trip, having been placed in an artificially induced state of hibernation called torpor. This is the way a NASA-funded study sees space explorers traveling to Mars -- unconscious, with their metabolism switched into slow motion. Sending astronauts that far into space would be too challenging, costly and grueling without it, says space engineer John Bradford, whose Atlanta-based company SpaceWorks wrote the study for NASA.\n@highlight\nA study done for NASA foresees astronauts being unconscious for Mars travel\n@highlight\nIt would use a medical method called therapeutic hypothermia\n@highlight\nIt is usually used to save trauma patients by inducing torpor, a type of hibernation\n@highlight\nThe study says it would be better for the astronauts and deeply cut costs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's vital to meeting an often-mentioned possible ultimate goal for travel to @placeholder, he says.", "idx": 16211}], "idx": 10492} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The suspected Los Angeles International Airport gunman walked up to a security checkpoint, shot a TSA officer \"at point-blank range,\" went up an escalator, then came back down to shoot his victim again, a federal prosecutor said Saturday. That TSA officer, Gerardo Hernandez, died of his wounds. The man who shot him, authorities say, is 23-year-old Paul Anthony Ciancia. A federal complaint was filed Saturday afternoon charging Ciancia with two felony offenses -- murder of a federal officer and commission of violence in an international airport, said U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr.. If convicted, Ciancia would face life in prison without parole or the death penalty, according to the federal prosecutor. The U.S. attorney general would decide if a death sentence would be sought.\n@highlight\nNEW: Prosecutor: The suspect shot TSA officer, went away, came back, shot officer again\n@highlight\nHe wrote that he wanted to \"instill fear\" in TSA employees, FBI official says\n@highlight\nFBI: 5 people total were shot, including 3 TSA officers and a civilian\n@highlight\nThe suspect is \"unresponsive,\" hasn't answered questions, FBI official adds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 67}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 278, "end": 294}, {"start": 371, "end": 390}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his diatribe, the gunman claimed the TSA treats @placeholder like terrorists even though all people aren't equally dangerous, a U.S. law enforcement official said.", "idx": 16213}, {"query": "@placeholder's family became concerned in recent days after he sent his brother and father \"angry, rambling\" texts venting about the government, living in Los Angeles and his unhappiness generally, an intelligence source said.", "idx": 16214}], "idx": 10494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This week's announcement that Yahoo is hiring away Google executive Marissa Mayer as its latest CEO has been met by both Wall Street and the tech industry with yawns or worse. Yawners cite the fact that Yahoo -- by all measures, a company that has been in decline for some time -- has hired five CEOs in as many years. The fanfare with which they are brought in is matched only by the size of the failure they leave in their wake. Those who are excited about the new appointment seem to care less about what it means for Yahoo or the Internet than the fact that Mayer is a woman, pregnant, and a former girlfriend of Google chief Larry Page.\n@highlight\nYahoo has hired away Google executive Marissa Mayer as its new CEO\n@highlight\nDouglas Rushkoff: Mayer could breathe life into Yahoo and the World Wide Web\n@highlight\nHe says the Web has gone out of favor in Silicon Valley, where \"social\" is the only mantra\n@highlight\nRushkoff: Yahoo is poised to become the dominant player again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 740, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 840, "end": 842}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In doing so, however, Google is leaving the Web open for @placeholder to reclaim.", "idx": 16226}, {"query": "In spite of all this, however, @placeholder was able to overtake Yahoo's Web presence -- largely due to the proliferation of Google apps and the overwhelming popularity of its Web search tool.", "idx": 16227}], "idx": 10500} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson and Matthew Blake Russia and Ukraine inched closer to war yesterday after \u2018many\u2019 pro-Moscow separatists were killed during a major military offensive to seize back a rebel-held city. As fighting flared in the east of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said the operation had \u2018destroyed\u2019 any hopes of peace. The Kremlin said Kiev\u2019s decision to deploy the army against its own people was a \u2018catastrophe\u2019 and called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council. 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Here, Sportsmail highlights ten heroes from past encounters. Eric Cantona In exile for nine months over his kung-fu kick, the King returned to Old Trafford on October 1, 1995 for the visit of Liverpool. A sea of flags waved like the Last Night of the Proms \u2013 tricolore rather than Union \u2013 as the Frenchman stepped out collar up. He set up Nicky Butt\u2019s opening goal, then converted a penalty to steal a point and produce that celebration round the pole. 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Andy Wells, chairman of ExxonMobil for the country, was driving with his wife Caroline, 48, from their Cairo home towards Sharm el Sheikh, through the increasingly lawless Sinai region. As they stopped at a bureau de change in the town of Ras Sidr, the couple were held by two masked gunmen.\n@highlight\nAndy Wells, 51, and wife Caroline, 48, abducted at bureau de change\n@highlight\nTaken to mountains as police negotiated with Bedouin tribesman\n@highlight\nReleased hours later after agreement to free relative held on arms charge\n@highlight\nLatest in number of kidnappings by Bedouin in Sinai area of Egypt", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 447, "end": 461}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although many UK tour operators have @placeholder programmes, trips including Cairo are rare.", "idx": 16245}], "idx": 10506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What a difference a slam makes as Sabine Lisicki again found to her cost Friday at the U.S. Open. On the green grass of Wimbledon the popular 23-year-old German swept aside No.1 Serena Williams on the way to the women's singles final where she lost to Marion Bartoli. Fast forward to the final major of the season on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows and 16th seed Lisicki made a tame third round exit to Russian Ekaterina Makarova, while Bartoli has retired and is reporting the tournament for a television company. 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It is a sprawling cross section of 10 media markets and one of the most diverse states in the nation, containing communities of voters across the political spectrum. But we talk about politics in shorthand, and many stereotypes endure long after they are bypassed by reality. So here are three stubborn myths about the Sunshine State to think about as Floridians go the polls on Tuesday. 1) It's senior-citizen central: This stereotype started in the post-war boom, as legions of grandparents sought out the warmth of Florida to ease their aching bones. The state came to be seen as a land of early-bird specials, bad drivers and retirement communities punctuated by amusement parks -- \"God's waiting room.\" But in the 1980s, young families began to move into Florida en masse, following economic opportunity and now-ubiquitous air-conditioning.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Florida is not one-dimensional; it contains left, right and center voters\n@highlight\nAvlon: It's not \"God's waiting room\"; Only 17% of residents are seniors, 22% are under 18\n@highlight\nCuban-Americans, usually conservative, are only 30% of the Hispanic population, he says\n@highlight\nAvlon: State has aspects of Latin America, Caribbean, deep South, young, old, rich, poor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1317}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1346}, {"start": 1349, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1369}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moreover, 22% of Floridians are under-18 -- a number boosted by high levels of immigration from @placeholder.", "idx": 16252}], "idx": 10510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain announced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential candidate Friday, calling her \"the running mate who can best help me shake up Washington.\" \"She's exactly who this country needs to help me fight the same old Washington politics of me first and country second,\" the presumptive Republican nominee said at a Dayton, Ohio, rally of about 15,000 supporters, who welcomed the surprise pick of the relatively unknown politician with cheers and flags. \"She's got the grit, integrity, good sense and fierce devotion to the common good that is exactly what we need in Washington today,\" McCain said.\n@highlight\nSen. John McCain praises Gov. 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He looks for the opportunity but has an open hand so there is no power in the contact with Luka Modric. He\u2019s not endangering his opponent and so a yellow card is a sensible decision by the referee. Croatia manager Niko Kovac blasted referee Yuichi Nishimura for his poor performance during the opening match of the 2014 World Cup. 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Health regulators in charge of the UK's 1.4million health workers will for the first time be given powers to bar professionals simply because their command of the English language is considered so poor as to 'impair their fitness to practise'. The Law Commission's new draft Bill covers nine bodies ranging from the General Medical Council (GMC) to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Social workers in England will also be covered.\n@highlight\nLaw Commission publishes draft Bill for health and social care regulation\n@highlight\nCovers 1.4million professionals working in 32 health professions in the UK\n@highlight\nDoctors, nurses, opticians, pharmacists, dentists among those covered\n@highlight\nThey will all be governed by the same regulation for the first time\n@highlight\nRegulators will be able to strike them off if their English isn't good enough\n@highlight\nIn 2008, David Gray died when German GP Daniel Ubani gave him overdose\n@highlight\nRegulators will also be able to reconsider cases closed following a mistake", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 191, "end": 192}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 472, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 509, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 553, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 813, "end": 814}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "German doctor Daniel Ubani, pictured, gave an @placeholder patient a massive and fatal dose of diamorphine after confusing two drugs", "idx": 16258}], "idx": 10513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harry Mount PUBLISHED: 19:43 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 8 January 2014 Daily Mail feature writer Harry Mount emulates P.G.Wodehouse by throwing letters out of his window in the hope that passers-by would drop them in the post box To find the most trustworthy people in Britain, head for Cornwall and Wales. So I\u2019ve discovered, after carrying out an experiment invented by P.G. Wodehouse a century ago. I left 20 stamped envelopes addressed to my North London flat across the country \u2014 on pub tables, in cathedrals and beneath town hall porches \u2014 to see if anyone would post them.\n@highlight\nHarry Mount left 20 envelopes addressed to his flat across country\n@highlight\nOnly one region tested had a 100 per cent success record...\u2009Wales\n@highlight\nHe was carrying out experiment invented by P.G. Wodehouse century ago\n@highlight\nWriter never posted letters, instead he flung them out of the window\n@highlight\nHe was so assured of the good character of British he trusted them to do it\n@highlight\nHow England Made The English by Harry Mount(Penguin, \u00a39.99).", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Extending the @placeholder experiment around the country, Harry reported more disappointing results.", "idx": 16261}], "idx": 10515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The Searchers\" may be the greatest movie Western, and that reputation has only grown since its 1956 premiere. It boasted three major reasons for its stellar reputation: actor John Wayne, director John Ford and the spectacular location shooting in Monument Valley, Arizona. But perhaps the key ingredient to its success lies in the foundation of all creative endeavors: the story. \"The Searchers\" is a mix of truth and legend, obsession and violence -- played out on the rim of a growing nation. A young white girl is abducted by warring Indians and assimilated into the tribe, while a vengeful uncle launches a years-long quest to find her. Modern directors like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have sung the film's praises and borrowed its themes of racial hatred, obsession and redemption.\n@highlight\nGlenn Frankel's new book reveals the true story behind the film \"The Searchers\"\n@highlight\nThe author chronicles the life of the young girl at the center of the tale, Cynthia Ann Parker\n@highlight\nThe classic John Wayne Western has inspired modern directors like Scorsese, Spielberg, Lucas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 257, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}, {"start": 999, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the early 1950s, the @placeholder had become a deeply embedded film genre.", "idx": 16267}], "idx": 10520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester United finally lost patience with manager David Moyes Tuesday after a disastrous first season in charge of the English Premier League champions. \"Manchester United announces that David Moyes has left the club,\" said the English Premier League team in a statement on the club's official Twitter feed. \"The club would like to place on record its thanks for the hard work, honesty and integrity he brought to the role.\" Moyes succeeded Alex Ferguson last May but has overseen a lackluster campaign, with the club lying seventh in the table having amassed 57 points from 34 games. United slipped to an 11th league defeat this season against the Scot's former club Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday -- a result that finally ended any mathematical chance of participating in next season's Champions League.\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes is dismissed after less than a year in charge of English league titleholder\n@highlight\nThe Scot was personally endorsed by outgoing manager Alex Ferguson\n@highlight\nMoyes' United slipped to 11th league defeat against his former club Everton on Sunday\n@highlight\nUnited will not feature in European Champions League for first time since 1995", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 131, "end": 152}, {"start": 166, "end": 182}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 240, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 804, "end": 819}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club,\" @placeholder said of his compatriot.", "idx": 16277}], "idx": 10527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dark past: Delvin Barnes, 37, is accused of kidnapping, raping and setting alight a teenage girl in Virginia a month before allegedly abducting a 22-year-old woman in Philadelphia Nearly a month to the day before career criminal Delvin Barnes allegedly abducted a 22-year-old nursing student in Philadelphia, police say he kidnapped, raped and burned a 16-year-old girl in Virginia. The 37-year-old man is now expected to face federal charges in the November 2 abduction, but first he will be extradited to Virginia in connection to the October 1 kidnapping in Richmond. Barnes was captured Wednesday in Jessup, Maryland, three days after surveillance cameras caught him shoving Carlesha Freeland-Gaither into the backseat of his Ford Taurus sedan in the Germantown section of Philadelphia.\n@highlight\nDelvin Barnes, 37, charged with attempted capital murder in connection to October 1 kidnapping in Richmond, Virginia\n@highlight\nTwo days later, victim stumbled out of the woods naked, bleeding and burned, telling police Barnes hit her with a shovel and put her in his trunk\n@highlight\nThe teen claimed Barnes doused her with bleach and gasoline, burned her clothes, dug a hole in backyard and asked her how she wanted to die\n@highlight\nIn 2005, Barnes, a minister's son, was arrested for holding his estranged wife captive, beating her and forcing her to have sex with him\n@highlight\nBarnes was arrested Wednesday in Jessup, Maryland, three days after he allegedly kidnapped Carlesha Freeland-Gaither, 22, in Philadelphia\n@highlight\nFBI tracked him down thanks to GPS device that had been placed in his used Ford Taurus by car dealer in case it had to be repossessed", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 679, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1391}, {"start": 1419, "end": 1424}, {"start": 1427, "end": 1434}, {"start": 1477, "end": 1501}, {"start": 1511, "end": 1522}, {"start": 1535, "end": 1537}, {"start": 1610, "end": 1620}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had been seen on surveillance video being grabbed by a man and pulled toward a car Sunday night as she struggled to get away.", "idx": 16286}, {"query": "'@placeholder is a very resilient and tough young woman,' Philadelphia police Inspector James Kelly said.", "idx": 16288}], "idx": 10535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle Jack the Labrador refused to leave the front door of his home in Melton Mowbray with owner Judy Huddleston because he was afraid of open spaces A dog with an irrational fear of the outside which was so bad he didn\u2019t leave his home for a year has finally been on his first walk. Eighteen-month-old chocolate Labrador Jack was terrified of going outside and was so scared he would physically shake, cry and even play dead to avoid leaving his house. But thanks to a dog psychologist, Jack has managed to overcome his fear and has finally been able to go on his first walk.\n@highlight\nJack the Lab refused to leave the house as he was afraid of open spaces\n@highlight\nOwner Judy Huddleston tried 'every trick in the book' to coax Jack outside\n@highlight\nDog-whisperer Lynne Marshall coaxed Jack outside with lumps of cheese\n@highlight\nNow the 18-month-old Labrador enjoys visiting the park after his treatment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Through a combination of dog psychology and careful coaxing, @placeholder managed to help Jack break through his phobia, and after just an hour he was bounding around outside for the first time in his life.", "idx": 16290}], "idx": 10537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm Welsh rugby player Ian Gough has been found guilty of assaulting his ex-partner, just days after she got engaged to former pop star Dane Bowers. The 37-year-old attacked Sophia Cahill, 30, as he dropped off their young son outside the home she shares with Mr Bowers in south London earlier this year. The international rugby star, who is 6ft 5in and weighs nearly 19 stone, was said to have \u2018manhandled and shoved\u2019 the mother of his two children, after arriving an hour late to leave the youngest in her and Mr Bowers' care. 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After attending the interfaith service in Boston on Thursday morning, he visited with hospitalized victims still recovering from the devastating twin blasts. Miss Rand was one of them. She was waiting near the finish line with her best friend Krystle Campbell to cheer on Karen's boyfriend when the first explosion hit. 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The teenage country star's spring 2014 ad campaign for the brand's Bobs line, marks her first-ever fashion campaign. She will appear in Skechers\u2019s print and TV ads, as well as the brand's social media and marketing campaigns through 2015, reports WWD. The new face: Danielle Bradbery has been named the new face of Skechers, her first-ever fashion campaign\n@highlight\nDanielle follows in the footsteps of her musical inspiration Carrie Underwood, who has previously represented the brand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 647, "end": 662}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We see the same massive potential in Danielle as we did in @placeholder when we signed her several years ago.\u2019", "idx": 16304}], "idx": 10545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters And Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 19:31 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 24 April 2013 Britain is in danger of being forced by European judges to allow US-style political advertisements to be shown on television. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is due to rule tomorrow on a test case brought by a British-based animal rights group. Insiders fear the verdict will go against the Government, meaning any political group can buy time on British television. The European Court of Human rights will rule on whether it's right to ban an advert by an animal rights group about the abuse of apes. A win for the group could pave the way for political 'attack' adverts in Britain\n@highlight\nEuropean Court of Human Rights to rule on advert by animal rights group\n@highlight\nRules currently prevent commercials from charities and political parties\n@highlight\nTories fear defeat could pave way for union barons to use adverts to drum up support for strikes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 174}, {"start": 238, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 490, "end": 519}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Billions of dollars are spent on political advertisements in @placeholder.", "idx": 16322}], "idx": 10557} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bacliff, Texas (CNN) -- Sitting on their front porch in this Houston suburb, Edmond Demiraj and his family seem the picture of a contented family. But the Department of Justice now wants to upend the family: threatening to deport his wife and 19-year-old son back to their native Albania, even though he says federal prosecutors a decade ago promised him help and a Green Card in exchange for Edmond's promised testimony in a human smuggling case against a fellow Albanian immigrant. For the Demiraj family, they believe it will mean great harm, even death, for those deported. A decade ago, Edmond Demiraj (pronounced: dem-EAR-eye) was himself an illegal immigrant. He told CNN he had walked across the U.S. border from Mexico to Brownsville, Texas without any paperwork. 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Robin van Persie and co have arguably been the tournament's most impressive team: thrashing world champions Spain 5-1, beating Australia 3-2 and finally seeing off World Cup surprise package Chile 2-0 to set themselves up for a favourable first knockout round draw. 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The rare scene was captured on a mobile phone Nicola White and David Nolan as they took their dog Mischa by the river in Greenwich, London, earlier this month. Within seconds of the footage starting, a young Harbour seal can be seen leaping out of the water and landing on a river walkway right next to the dog.\n@highlight\nRare scene captured on mobile by the River Thames in Greenwich, London\n@highlight\nSeal pup and Golden Retriever filmed playing for around five minutes\n@highlight\nVideo has now been viewed more than 5,000 times on YouTube", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Game of cat and mouse: The golden @placeholder and seal go back and forth as they play", "idx": 16333}], "idx": 10565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ISIS fighters are being trained to fly three captured fighter jets at an air base in Syria, observers claimed yesterday. The reported flights are believed to be the first time the militant group has taken to the air and raises the possibility of attacks on British, US and French targets in neighbouring Iraq. Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the militants were flying the planes on \u2018short flight\u2019 training at the al-Jarrah military airport east of the city of Aleppo, where the group has a major base. 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The backdrop is poignant if not pretty, for here, amid the industrial heartland of the Ruhr Valley, rumbles one of the talent factories responsible for powering Germany to World Cup success. This is the academy of Schalke 04, once home to Manuel Neuer, Benedikt Howedes, Julian Draxler and Mesut Ozil - more than \u00a3100million\u2019s worth of talent and a key part of the squad in Brazil. And here\u2019s the bad news, at least from an England perspective - there is more to come. Captain Philipp Lahm, record goalscorer Miroslav Klose and defender Per Mertesacker may have retired since their crowning night in Rio, but on Sunday evening in Dortmund a golden generation \u2014 this lot have the medals to support that moniker \u2014 begin their quest for continental dominance when their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign opens against Scotland.\n@highlight\nThe Schalke 04 academy produced World Cup-winning stars Manuel Neuer, Benedikt Howedes, Julian Draxler and Mesut Ozil\n@highlight\nCapped teenagers Leon Goretzka and Max Meyer lead their new generation\n@highlight\nAcademy director Oliver Ruhnert says mentality what they look for in kids\n@highlight\nThe club ensures players appreciate its working class coal-mining history\n@highlight\nTheir recruitment priority is to bring in players from the local area", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 904}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}, {"start": 961, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is now 41 and one of @placeholder\u2019s most respected voices on youth football.", "idx": 16348}], "idx": 10577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Forty-three people, including 19 Americans, face prosecution in an Egyptian criminal court on charges of illegal foreign funding as part of an ongoing crackdown on nongovernmental organizations, a prosecution spokesman said Sunday. Those referred to court also include five Serbs, two Germans and three Arabs, said Adel Saeed, spokesman for the general prosecutor. The remaining people are Egyptian, he said. The defendants include Sam LaHood, International Republican Institute country director and the son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Saeed said. The defendants were named by an investigation committee created by Egypt's justice minister, Egypt's state-run Nile TV reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: The State Department says it is \"deeply concerned\"\n@highlight\nThe defendants include the son of U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood\n@highlight\nThey are charged with illegal foreign funding, authorities say\n@highlight\nThe charges follow raids in late December on the offices of 10 NGOs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 492}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Egyptian officials have called it a \"legitimate judicial process,\" the organization said, but \"the continued assault on American, @placeholder and Egyptian civil society is not a 'legitimate judicial process.'", "idx": 16363}], "idx": 10585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden In Boca Raton, Florida Mitt Romney will attack President Barack Obama for his 'naive' intention to meet President Ahmadinejad of Iran and warn Americans that the President will hold talks with U.S. adversaries if he is re-elected, according to a senior Romney aide. In July 2007, Obama answered a debate question about whether he would meet 'without precondition' in the first year of his administration 'the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea'. Obama responded: 'I would.' He did not renounce this during the rest of the 2008 campaign. No such talks have ever happened but a weekend report in the 'New York Times' - denied by the White House - that the U.S. has held secret talks with Iran as a prelude to formal negotiations after the election makes Obama freshly vulnerable on the topic, the Romney campaign believes.\n@highlight\nIn 2007, Obama said he would meet leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela and North Korea\n@highlight\nNew attack ad claims Romney would have kept 30,000 troops in Iraq\n@highlight\nObama says he brought 30,000 home from Afghanistan - but he has doubled troops there\n@highlight\nTonight's foreign policy event will be final debate before Election Day\n@highlight\nLatest national polls show Romney just ahead as disastrous performance by Obama in first debate lingers\n@highlight\nModerator will be long-time CBS newsman Bob Schieffer\n@highlight\nObama likely to highlight his successful order to kill Osama bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1365}, {"start": 1375, "end": 1387}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1404}, {"start": 1455, "end": 1469}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, @placeholder tried to negotiate with the Iraq government for 10,000 troops to stay in the country.", "idx": 16367}], "idx": 10586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Munyonyo, Uganda (CNN) -- Arrest warrants issued for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for allegations of war crimes and genocide are illegal and should be revoked, according to two British attorneys. The issue of immunity for a sitting president has never been resolved, and can only be dealt with by the International Court of Justice, according to Sir Geoffrey Nice and Rodney Dixon. \"There is a provision in the ICC (International Criminal Court) charter that states should observe their obligations to other states in terms of immunity even where there is an indictment by the ICC,\" Nice told reporters late Saturday at the AU summit, held just outside the Ugandan capital of Kampala. The two attorneys attended the summit as part of their work with non-governmental organizations.\n@highlight\nAl-Bashir's arrest warrants should be revoked, attorneys say\n@highlight\nThe warrants have drawn criticism from several African nations\n@highlight\nAttorneys say al-Bashir should be able to attend African Union summit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 306, "end": 335}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 448}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 629, "end": 630}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al-Bashir was re-elected president of @placeholder this year in controversial but historic elections.", "idx": 16374}], "idx": 10591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)In the aftermath of the heinous attacks on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in France, many are tweeting and writing in solidarity: Je suis Charlie. But I'm not. Because I am not Charlie. Of course, I unequivocally support the right to free speech. Period. And I also believe in choosing to exercise that right responsibly and respectfully. That's why I would not have published cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed, insulting 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide in the process (and no, I wouldn't have published many of Charlie Hebdo's cartoons insulting Judaism and Christianity, either). In no way should this be taken -- as it has been by some on Twitter -- to suggest that I somehow condone the killings of Charlie Hebdo's staff. That's a ridiculously insulting idea and just plain wrong. It's possible to honor and protect the free speech rights of publications like Charlie Hebdo while simultaneously believing such cartoons are unnecessarily disrespectful and offensive.\n@highlight\nSally Kohn: It's possible to back free speech but object to Charlie Hebdo cartoons\n@highlight\nKohn warns not to dismiss all of Islam as extreme", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 142, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 408, "end": 423}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It unsettles me to think that the reason so much of the outpouring of support for Charlie Hebdo is driven not just by the violence suffered or a defense of free speech, but by the opportunity to implicitly support jabs at @placeholder.", "idx": 16378}, {"query": "I want to help @placeholder and Christianity and Judaism and society in general become more open and inclusive and democratic and liberated.", "idx": 16380}], "idx": 10593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan would be funded into early 2009 under a compromise plan approved Thursday by the U.S. House. The bill includes $165 billion to fund the wars in Afghanistan, above, and Iraq. The $165 billion measure puts no restrictions on money the Bush administration had requested to continue bankrolling the wars but includes money for key domestic priorities for House Democrats, namely more unemployment assistance for people who lose their jobs and an expansion of the G.I. Bill. The plan also includes more than $2 billion for disaster assistance for areas in the Midwest dealing with massive flooding.\n@highlight\n$165 billion measure puts no restrictions on war-money Bush requested\n@highlight\nMeasure pays for wars in Iraq, Afghanistan through early next year\n@highlight\nAlso attached are unemployment assistance and expanded GI Bill\n@highlight\nMeasure includes more than $2 billion to help flood-stricken Midwest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had been pushing for extending benefits to laid-off workers as unemployment rates continue to rise.", "idx": 16390}], "idx": 10602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At first glance, \"The Flat\" might seem like an episode of \"Hoarders,\" Israeli-style. The documentary film opens after an elderly woman dies in Tel Aviv. Her grandchildren assemble to clean out her apartment, packed with dusty books, vintage clothing (dozens of pairs of fancy gloves, for instance), enough purses to stock a department store, jewelry, mementoes and closets full of knickknacks. But buried among the detritus they chance upon something remarkable -- mysterious papers linking the grandparents to an important Nazi figure. How could such ardent Zionists, who left their native Germany in the early 1930s, have been involved with an SS official like Leopold von Mildenstein?\n@highlight\nIsraeli director Arnon Goldfinger was shocked by what he found out about his grandparents\n@highlight\nHis quest became the award winning documentary \"The Flat\"\n@highlight\nHe says he faced a difficult decision with the project", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 655, "end": 656}, {"start": 672, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 725, "end": 740}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What I found out was this journey, the Nazi (@placeholder) and his wife were accompanied by my grandparents,\" Goldfinger told CNN.", "idx": 16399}], "idx": 10609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One year ago, Howard Dean, the former Democratic presidential contender and avatar of progressive sentiment, sat in a hotel lobby at the annual Netroots Nation conference in San Jose and held forth on Hillary Clinton's White House chances in 2016. Dean made news. Clinton \"will not get a pass\" in the 2016 Democratic primaries if she decides to run again, Dean said, an early warning shot from the left against the party establishment's anointed front-runner. Dean said he might make a repeat White House bid of his own, promising to agitate \"other politicians\" in the race on issues precious to liberals.\n@highlight\n\"I am a huge Hillary Clinton fan,\" former Vermont governor and DNC chairman says\n@highlight\nHandicapping 2016 GOP field, Dean says Clinton would \"mop the floor\" with Rand Paul\n@highlight\nDean says anyone who runs against Clinton will have an \"uphill climb\"", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stepping up her game, @placeholder agrees to help in midterms", "idx": 16408}], "idx": 10617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's the first taste of the gourmet burger coming to a Maccas near you. The world famous Golden Arches, best known for Big Macs, cheeseburgers and Happy Meals, is now serving up a gourmet menu it hopes will take the fast food chain upmarket. You will even be able to build your own burger from scratch from a range of ingredients, while some restaurants will offer table service. To hold it all together, the burgers will even come with toothpicks holding them together, just like they do in more trendy eateries. This new menu will be rolled out to McDonald's customers in Australia over the next six to nine months after the fancy new range was launched in Sydney on Thursday.\n@highlight\nFancy Maccas gourmet burgers have been introduced\n@highlight\nThe 'create your own burgers' range will be offered across Australia in the next six to nine months\n@highlight\nThere are 19 different fillings for the customised burger which is served on a wooden platter and fries in a basket\n@highlight\nThere will also be table service for customers and home deliveries\n@highlight\nThe new menu is being trialled in Castle Hill, north-western Sydney, before it's rolled out across Australia", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aside from the gourmet burgers, digital self-service kiosks and menu boards, @placeholder will also include home delivery as part of the service.", "idx": 16413}], "idx": 10618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last week, the Internet was buzzing with the news that a DNA test of white supremacist Craig Cobb revealed that 14% of his genes originated in sub-Saharan Africa. The look on Cobb's face as he received the news? Priceless. Cobb appeared on \"The Trisha Show\" and discussed his plans to create an all-white town for white supremacists in Leith, North Dakota. \"Whites are the highest expression of DNA on the planet,\" he said on the show. When Cobb received the DNA results, he wrote it off. \"This is called statistical noise,\" Cobb responded. \"Oil and water don't mix.\"\n@highlight\nWhite supremacist Craig Cobb learned that 14% of his genes originated in sub-Saharan Africa\n@highlight\nThat would make him legally \"black\" under America's one-drop rule, Yaba Blay says\n@highlight\nThe \"one-drop rule\" provided the legal and quantitative definition of blackness, and whiteness\n@highlight\nBlay: Irony of Cobb's heritage shows how nuanced racial identity is beyond skin color", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 152, "end": 169}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the period of @placeholder slavery, 1619 to 1865, freedom was predicated on skin color.", "idx": 16428}], "idx": 10628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli settlers damaged cars and tried to burn down a house in Palestinian villages in the West Bank Monday night and Tuesday, police told CNN. The actions followed removal of three illegal shacks in a Jewish settlement. These incidents are what some Israelis call \"price tag\" actions: Any activity against settlements and outposts is met by violence against Palestinian property. Israeli police removed three illegal shacks Monday in the Jewish outpost of Havat Gilad. Police and civil administration representatives were stoned by the settlers on the scene. Eight people were arrested in the incident, Israeli police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said.\n@highlight\nAfter 3 illegal shacks removed, settlers get violent, police say\n@highlight\nPolice stoned, roads blocked, tires burned\n@highlight\nPalestinian official asks for international help", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which annexed the eastern part of Jerusalem in 1967, considers the entire city to be its sovereign capital, a claim not recognized by many in the international community.", "idx": 16435}], "idx": 10634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- As an 8 a.m. ferry made its final maneuvers across the Hudson River, Ashley Furman clutched her hand-bag and made small talk with other commuters. Then it all went black. When she woke up, the 26-year-old New Jersey native was in pain and on the floor with the wind knocked out of her, about six feet from where she had been standing. \"It felt like an elephant landed on me,\" she said. The high-speed ferry that serves as Furman's normal commute slammed into a Lower Manhattan pier near Wall Street around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday. Scores were left bloodied and writhing in agony as emergency crews rushed to the scene.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. Coast Guard says 85 people were injured in the crash, 1 critically\n@highlight\n\"Several people were thrown into the air and onto the ground,\" a passenger says\n@highlight\nThe Seastreak ferry travels between New Jersey and Pier 11 near Wall Street", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 479, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the vessel approached @placeholder's Pier 11, witnesses said, unsuspecting commuters had gotten up from their seats and packed closer to the ferry exits and atop stairwells -- a typical occurrence at the end of their 40-minute commute.", "idx": 16440}], "idx": 10637} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South Korea's Red Cross has offered $8.4 million in flood aid to North Korea, the Yonhap news agency said Tuesday. The aid includes medical kits, food and emergency supplies, South Korea Unification Ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung told reporters. The Red Cross is Seoul's main channel for humanitarian aid to North Korea. The communist nation has not replied to the offer, Chun was quoted as saying. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies blamed a flash flood for displacing more than 23,000 people in a North Korean province bordering China. \"The whole city of Sinuiju with its 350,000 residents is without piped drinking water at the moment because the main pumping station was inundated,\" said Henk Schipper, Red Cross water and sanitation delegate in North Korea.\n@highlight\nThe Red Cross is South Korea's channel for aid to North Korea\n@highlight\nThe communist nation has not replied to the offer\n@highlight\nIn August, heavy rains caused rivers to swell over", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 184, "end": 215}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 414, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 477}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tensions between North Korea and its southern neighbor have escalated since a May report from Seoul blamed North Korea for the sinking of a @placeholder warship in March.", "idx": 16442}], "idx": 10638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It began for Nickolay Lamm as a question: What would Barbie look like if she had the dimensions of an average woman? His answer came in the form of the Lammily doll: a shorter, broader, brunette version of the idealistic blond Mattel doll. Now Lammily is ready to make her debut, complete with a sticker pack that features pimples, moles, cellulite and scars that can be applied. \"I feel she looks so real, so ordinary, that you don't focus on what she looks like but ... on what she does,\" he said by telephone on Wednesday. That perspective helped propel Lamm's crowd-funding effort to build the doll.\n@highlight\nThe Lammily doll is the antithesis of Barbie\n@highlight\nThe doll's proportions are based on CDC data, the toy maker says\n@highlight\nCreator says he took inspiration from his own high school experience", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 707, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here's what you need to know about @placeholder and the doll:", "idx": 16443}, {"query": "@placeholder did not return a telephone call from CNN seeking comment about the doll.", "idx": 16444}], "idx": 10639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A New York judge dismissed sexual assault charges against former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the prosecutor's request Tuesday. A grand jury indicted Strauss-Kahn in May over allegations he sexually assaulted hotel housekeeper Nafissatou Diallo in his New York hotel suite. But in July, prosecutors began to back off the case, asking Judge Michael Obus to release Strauss-Kahn from house arrest after information surfaced that they said called Diallo's credibility into question. 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Randy Kenney, from New York, said that before his friend Louise Myers passed away he claimed to be responsible for the five murders linked to the Zodiac Killer between 1968 and 1969. Myers claimed that, aged 17, he had targeted young couples - some of whom he went to school or worked with - because he was bitter that his girlfriend had broken up with him.\n@highlight\nRandy Kenney said his friend Louie Myers admitted to carrying out the 5 unsolved murders in San Francisco Bay area between 1968 and 1969\n@highlight\nMyers confessed in 2001 after he was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver but asked Kenney not to tell authorities until after he had died\n@highlight\nHe died in 2002 and Kenney says he has tried to police to listen ever since\n@highlight\nAuthorities have now added Myers' name to list of potential suspects\n@highlight\nMyers went to school with 2 of the victims and worked with 1 and he said he targeted couples because his girlfriend had broken up with him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 698, "end": 719}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Afterwards, he moved to @placeholder to become a truck driver.", "idx": 16462}], "idx": 10645} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The traitorous Afghani soldier who gunned down three Australian army personnel in a 'green-on-blue' attack at a patrol base in 2012 is unrepentant, 'remarkably cheerful' and hopes to be released despite being sentenced to death. That's according to a new Four Corners documentary which has revisited the tragic events of the evening of August 29, 2012. That night, Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier Sergeant Hekmatullah, 19, killed Private Robert Poate, Sapper James Martin and Lance Corporal Stjepan 'Rick' Milosevic with his M-16 rifle as they relaxed at Patrol Base Wahab, in the Baluchi Valley region of Oruzgan Province. Two other soldiers were wounded.\n@highlight\nSergeant Hekmatullah gunned down three Australian soldiers in August 2012\n@highlight\nHe had been serving in the Afghan National Army, which was being mentored by an Australian team\n@highlight\nThe rogue soldier killed Private Robert Poate, Sapper James Martin and Lance Corporal 'Rick' Milosevic", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 365, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 496, "end": 519}, {"start": 560, "end": 576}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 785, "end": 804}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 919, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 24-strong Australian team had been tasked with mentoring @placeholder soldiers and ANA personnel had open access to the Australians.", "idx": 16463}], "idx": 10646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Rajo Devi Lohan made headlines around the world by becoming the world's oldest first-time mother, critics said she was putting her health at risk and condemning her daughter to the agony of losing her parents at a young age. She gave birth, following controversial IVF treatment, at the age of 69, then nearly died from complications with the delivery. But now, five years later, the 74-year-old says having her daughter, Naveen, has made her stronger and helped her live longer. You're only as old as you feel: Naveen, five, hugs her 75-year-old mother, Rajo Devi Lohan, at their home in the remote village of Hissar, India. Rajo says that having her daughter has helped her live longer\n@highlight\nRajo Devi Lohan became pregnant after controversial IVF treatment\n@highlight\nShe nearly died after giving birth, but battled back for her daughter's sake\n@highlight\nNow she says she will fight to live until the girl is 15 and can marry", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 19}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 574}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As @placeholder is the my only child she will inherit all my property which includes 566,280 sq/ft of land.", "idx": 16464}], "idx": 10647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department will renew its contract with Blackwater to provide security in Iraq, Greg Starr, acting assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, said Friday. An woman passes a burnt car in a Baghdad neighborhood where Blackwater guards killed 17 in September. No provisions have been added to the contract, Starr said, but Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ordered several changes to procedure after a September incident in which Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 people, including women and children. The incident placed the operations of Blackwater and other security firms under scrutiny in Iraq, where an estimated 25,000 private contractors protect diplomats, reconstruction workers and government officials. 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Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe says he was handed cash and told to \u2018fetch entertainment\u2019 - code for young boys \u2013 by members of Margaret Thatcher\u2019s government. But the claims were today rejected as \u2018tittle-tattle\u2019 by former Conservative minister David Mellor, who insisted those named were dead and unable to defend themselves. Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe, left, claims he was asked to find underage boys for sex during Tory party conferences when Margaret Thatcher was leader in the early 1980s\n@highlight\nAnthony Gilberthorpe says he was given cash to \u2018fetch entertainment\u2019\n@highlight\nNames Keith Joseph, Rhodes Boyson and Michael Havers, who are all dead\n@highlight\nClaims he sent a 40-page dossier to Thatcher in 1989 on the sex parties\n@highlight\nEx-Tory minister David Mellor dismisses claims as 'a lot of tittle-tattle'", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 157, "end": 176}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 490, "end": 509}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 603, "end": 619}, {"start": 662, "end": 681}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 925, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ministers are not named, but he does claim that Mr Boyson and Mr @placeholder were there.", "idx": 16472}], "idx": 10652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gazzetta dello Sport are reporting that Manchester City are ready to rival Real Madrid's bid to sign Radamel Falcao on loan. The Italian daily newspaper also say that should the Colombia striker join City, then Stevan Jovetic will be off to Juventus. According to Gazzetta City, like Real, will only take Falcao on loan to ensure they fall in line with UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool vs Manchester City highlights In demand: Monaco are willing to allow star striker Falcao leave on loan for the season Italian job? Stevan Jovetic previously spent five years in Serie A with Fiorentina\n@highlight\nGazzetta dello Sport report that Manchester City want Falcao on loan\n@highlight\nThey also report that the deal will see Stevan Jovetic move to Juventus\n@highlight\nboth players only joined their respective clubs last summer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 360, "end": 378}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 427, "end": 441}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 655}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jovetic also switched clubs last summer as he left Fiorentina - for whom he played for five years - for @placeholder but his debut season was hampered by injuries.", "idx": 16479}], "idx": 10658} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Slowly but surely, signs of the Andy Murray who won Wimbledon last year are starting to re-emerge, as he claimed his second title in four weeks. The Vienna Open is not SW19 but a remarkable 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 victory over world No 5 David Ferrer gave a reminder of why Murray was a fixture among the so-called Big Four for so long. At the moment the goal is merely to be in the top eight that will qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena next month, and he went some way to achieving that by winning in the Austrian capital.\n@highlight\nMurray becomes only fifth active player to win 30 or more titles\n@highlight\nScot came back from 5-3 down in final set to win match\n@highlight\nMurray wins second tournament in three weeks after ending 14-month trophy drought in September\n@highlight\nVienna victory boosts Murray's chances of reaching the ATP Tour Finals", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 409, "end": 438}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murray feels the strain in the early stages of the match after @placeholder claimed the first set 7-5", "idx": 16485}], "idx": 10663} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A company whose video chat service apparently captured audio of Michael Brown's shooting said Thursday the recording was created at the time the Missouri teenager was killed this month. The revelation from Glide appears to bolster a man's claim that he inadvertently recorded audio of gunfire at the time a police officer shot and killed the 18-year-old Brown in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson on August 9. The video was created at 12:02:14 p.m. that day, Glide said. Brown, who was unarmed, was shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shortly after noon. \"A Glide user living nearby was simply using the Glide app on their smartphone exactly as it was designed -- to instantly communicate with a friend through our real-time video texting service. Simultaneously, they also captured audio in the background of the gunshots allegedly fired at Michael Brown,\" the company said.\n@highlight\nA man recorded sounds of gunfire during a video chat with a friend, company says\n@highlight\nMan's lawyer: He inadvertently recorded sounds of Michael Brown shooting\n@highlight\nFBI obtained the video, lawyer says\n@highlight\nThe sounds could be a piece in the larger puzzle of what happened during the shooting", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police say Wilson stopped Brown not because of the theft, but because @placeholder and a friend were blocking traffic.", "idx": 16490}], "idx": 10666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ten years ago I was one of a small number of UK lawyers who opposed the invasion of Iraq on the grounds that it was illegal and unauthorised by the United Nations. 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Authorities have arrested two people in relation to the alleged theft: an HSBC bank officer and her husband. The bank officer is accused of using Internet banking to transfer money from four passengers' bank accounts into another passenger's account.\n@highlight\nPakistani national sought over the alleged theft of money from MH370 bank accounts\n@highlight\nTwo people arrested, including an HSBC bank employee and her husband\n@highlight\nHSBC noticed suspicious transfers of $35,000 from four accounts\n@highlight\nAccounts belonged to two Chinese passengers, one Malaysian passenger and one crew", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 172, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 347, "end": 363}, {"start": 372, "end": 425}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About $10,000 (35,000 Malaysian ringgit) was then allegedly transferred to a fifth account belonging to @placeholder, police said.", "idx": 16496}], "idx": 10670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:20 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 11 May 2012 While gay rights activists are lauding the President's public show of support for same-sex marriages, it has drawn and surprising apology and counter-intuitive criticism from some high-profile figures. Vice President Joe Biden reportedly met with Mr Obama in the Oval Office on Wednesday to apologize for essentially forcing the President's hand on the issue after he made his own demonstration of support earlier than the commander-in-chief. The same day, Mr Obama was the target of Republican ire for the move, including one such blast from the Bristol Palin.\n@highlight\nBristol Palin broke up with father of her son three months after his birth\n@highlight\nCriticised Obama for listening to his daughters on the issue\n@highlight\nSasha and Malia's friends, who have gay parents, helped change his mind\n@highlight\nOther stars, including Ellen DeGeneres and Ricky Martin, thanked Obama\n@highlight\nObama supported gay marriage in 1996 but later opposed it in 2004", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 928, "end": 942}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been quick to criticise the president, many others have come", "idx": 16497}], "idx": 10671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Salvador, El Salvador (CNN) -- A third migrant survived a massacre that left 72 dead in a Mexican border state, and could play a key role in authorities' investigation of the crime, El Salvador's president said. \"He is already in the United States and fortunately avoided being killed,\" President Mauricio Funes told reporters Sunday as the remains of 11 Salvadorans who were killed in last month's massacre were returned to their families in a somber ceremony. A man from Ecuador, Luis Freddy Lala Pomavilla, was originally thought to be the only survivor. 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Jeanette Warr, 77, receives the full annual allowances despite living in the U.S. during the winter. Last year's figures show the ex-town mayor was paid \u00a35,259.88. 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On the eve of the event at Gleneagles the former captain claimed the Spaniard had a 'bad attitude' in 2008 - Europe's only defeat since 1999 - when he scored just one point from four matches. In the wake of Europe's eighth victory in 10 attempts against the United States Garcia was asked whether he had heard from Faldo. Sergio Garcia said he had moved on from Faldo's comments after Europe sealed the Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nNick Faldo had criticised Sergio Garcia's 2008 performance this week\n@highlight\nBut Garcia says 'I'm an open man and I'm always willing to forgive'\n@highlight\nWorld No 3 describes 'useless' comment as 'unfortunate'\n@highlight\nFaldo has not contacted Garcia after Europe's third consecutive victory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Faldo's captaincy in 2008 has come under attack again after he criticised @placeholder Sergio Garcia", "idx": 16530}], "idx": 10696} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As if there weren't enough cat photos on Facebook, a new app could be about to flood feeds with even more feline images. Secure chat service Wickr has launched a tool that allows private images to appear as cat pictures to those Facebook friends you'd rather keep in the dark. The new free self-destructing feature, dubbed Wickr Timed Feed (WTF), lets users share photos within a Wickr feed. Secure chat service Wickr has launched a tool that allows private images to appear as cat pictures to those Facebook friends you'd rather keep in the dark. The new self-destructing photo feature, dubbed Wickr Timed Feed (WTF), lets users share photos within a Wickr feed (left)\n@highlight\nWickr Timed Feed feature lets users share photos within a Wickr feed\n@highlight\nThey can also share images with 151 friends on Facebook for 24 hours\n@highlight\nOther friends not on the 'secure list' will instead see a picture of a cat\n@highlight\nFacebook servers never see the real shared pictures, offering no opportunity to save copies, target ads or collect data", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 323, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 595, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, friends on @placeholder can look through the users Facebook feed and click on the photos to see the private post.", "idx": 16532}], "idx": 10698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Astronomers are expecting a new meteor shower to light up the sky above America tonight. No one has seen it before, but the shower could put on a show that would rival the prolific Perseid meteor shower in August. The Camelopardalids shower would be dust resulting from a periodic comet, 209P/LINEAR. Scroll down for video Scientists are anticipating a new meteor shower, the May Camelopardalids, that could put on a show that would rival the prolific Perseid meteor shower in August. Comet 209P/LINEAR was discovered in February 2004 by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project, a cooperative effort of NASA, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, and the US Air Force.\n@highlight\nwould rival the prolific Perseid meteor shower in August\n@highlight\nCamelopardalids shower would be dust resulting from a periodic comet, 209P/LINEAR", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 390, "end": 408}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 499, "end": 515}, {"start": 556, "end": 591}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 672}, {"start": 674, "end": 691}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 865, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nasa says @placeholder has a pretty good seat for this cosmic event - if there are no clouds.", "idx": 16537}], "idx": 10702} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two brothers have been reunited through Facebook after losing touch and spending quarter of a century living on opposite sides of the world. David Horner, 53, and his younger brother Stuart, 49, lost contact with each other after their father's funeral in 1989, following which Stuart travelled with the RAF before settling in New Zealand. David, from Sheffield, south Yorkshire, moved house, and despite both of them trying to contact the other, they failed to do so until earlier this year, when they finally met after finding each other through Facebook. David Horner, 53, left, and his brother Stuart, 49, were reunited after losing touch for quarter of a century\n@highlight\nDavid Horner, 53, and his brother Stuart, 49, last saw each other in 1989\n@highlight\nAfter their father's funeral, Stuart Horner joined the RAF and went travelling\n@highlight\nHe eventually settled in New Zealand; meanwhile David had moved house\n@highlight\nThe brothers spent 25 years trying to find each other but failed to do so\n@highlight\nEvery year, David bought and wrote a birthday card for his younger brother\n@highlight\nIn 2012, he found Stuart's daughter on Facebook and gave her his email\n@highlight\nTiffany gave her father David's email address, but had taken it down wrong\n@highlight\nFinally the brothers made contact again and Stuart called from New Zealand\n@highlight\nThey sobbed over the phone before a reunion in David's Sheffield home", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1318, "end": 1323}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1407, "end": 1411}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1423}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the happy ending was postponed when either @placeholder or Stuart wrote down David's email address wrong.", "idx": 16561}], "idx": 10718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch could be put up for sale, according to the investment company that owns a controlling interest in the estate. The 2,700-acre property, nestled in the rolling hills and cattle ranches of Santa Barbara County, California, was Jackson's refuge from the world from 1988 until he essentially abandoned it after he was acquitted on child molestation charges in 2005. The zoo and amusement park rides, including a Ferris wheel and a railroad, are long gone, but Neverland remains an important pilgrimage for die hard Jackson fans from around the world. A constant flow of flowers, cards and gifts are left at the closed gate.\n@highlight\nCompany controlling Neverland \"is considering\" putting the estate up for sale\n@highlight\nColony Capital got a major stake when it bailed Jackson out of financial trouble in 2008\n@highlight\nJackson abandoned the property after his 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges\n@highlight\nJackson executors: \"We are saddened at the prospect of the sale of Neverland\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 241, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Jackson vowed in his last years to never return to @placeholder, some of his family members pushed for his burial there after his sudden death on June 25, 2009.", "idx": 16565}, {"query": "Colony Capital has paid the salaries of the small staff that maintains @placeholder, including the security needed to keep the curious out.", "idx": 16566}], "idx": 10721} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 17 people were killed when a ship carrying migrants sank Monday about 100 miles off southern Italy, the Italian navy said Tuesday. Just over 200 other people who'd been on the ship were rescued, the navy said. The incident came a day after a boat carrying illegal migrants sank off the coast of Tripoli, Libya, killing at least 40 people, according to an account from Libya's Interior Ministry. Southern Italy -- especially tiny Lampedusa, which is the closest Italian island to Africa -- is a frequent destination for refugees seeking to enter European Union countries from Africa. Migrants often pack into unseaworthy and ill-equipped boats, and shipwrecks off Italian shores are common.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N. refugee agency is dismayed by rising migrant death toll in Mediterranean\n@highlight\nAbout 200 people rescued from boat in Mediterranean on Monday, Italian navy says\n@highlight\nDeadly shipwreck came a day after a boat sank off Libya, killing at least 40\n@highlight\nThe Italian military rescued about 2,000 migrants in five days alone, navy says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It praised rescue efforts by the @placeholder and Libyan authorities, as well as private boats, but said more still needs to be done.", "idx": 16570}], "idx": 10723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- House Speaker John Boehner's plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling and slash government spending narrowly passed his chamber on Friday and then was blocked by Senate Democrats, setting up a weekend of negotiations to seek a deal that would avoid a potential federal default next week. The Senate vote was 59-41 to table the measure, which effectively kills it unless Democrats decide to bring it up again. Earlier, Boehner's proposal was approved by the House in a sharply polarized 218-210 vote that was delayed by a day while the speaker rounded up support from wary tea party conservatives. No Democrats supported the measure, and 22 of the 240 members of the Republican majority also opposed it.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Reid revises his plan to bring $2.4 trillion in savings\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense Secretary Panetta asks for patience from the military\n@highlight\nThe Senate blocks House Speaker Boehner's debt ceiling plan\n@highlight\nCongress must raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling by August 2 or risk default", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Daley said that similarities between the @placeholder and Reid plans \"may be the grounds for a deal that, hopefully, both parties can pass.\"", "idx": 16576}], "idx": 10724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bargain holidays for Westerners looking to get a bit of sunshine and a drink by the pool in the winter could be a thing of the past on Egypt's Red Sea coast. The Muslim Brotherhood, which won success in the first round of parliamentary elections last month, is set on turning Egypt into a 'sin-free' holiday resort. But the end of sun worshippers flying to resorts like Sharm el-Sheikh could spell disaster for an economy that has already been battered by this year's political unrest. On the way out? Tourists lap up the sunshine at Naama Bay, Sharm el-Sheikh. Islamist parties want to stop Westerners drinking alcohol and wearing skimpy beachwear\n@highlight\n1.4m Brits head to Egypt every year on holiday - 70% of them to Red Sea beach resorts\n@highlight\nTourism down a third after violent unrest saw overthrow of former president Hosni Mubarak\n@highlight\nHardline Al-Nour party committed to imposing strict Islamic law in Egypt\n@highlight\nSharing of hotel rooms by unmarried couples could also be banned", "entities": [{"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 162, "end": 179}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 370, "end": 384}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are also undecided on whether unmarried couples should be allowed to share hotel rooms, or the display of ancient @placeholder statues like fertility gods.", "idx": 16582}], "idx": 10727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The door is open, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said to Jews worldwide. \"Extremist Islamic terrorism has struck Europe again, this time in Denmark,\" he said Sunday. \"We are preparing and calling for the absorption of mass immigration from Europe. To the Jews of Europe and to the Jews of the world I say that Israel is waiting for you with open arms.\" Netanyahu extended the invitation after violent acts of anti-Semitism, most recently the killing of two people in Copenhagen, one at a free-speech forum and the second outside a synagogue. The Israeli Prime Minister did the same thing in January after terrorists killed 19 people over three days in Paris, including during an attack on a Kosher grocery. Another reminder of anti-Semitism came Monday when it was announced five teens were charged with vandalizing a Jewish cemetery in France.\n@highlight\nIsraeli Prime Minister: \"To the Jews of Europe and to the Jews of the world I say that Israel is waiting for you with open arms\"\n@highlight\nDanish prime minister: \"An attack on Denmark's Jews is an attack on everyone\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 63}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I told my family @placeholder was being impossible in France, it was being an intolerable situation in France,\" he said.", "idx": 16583}], "idx": 10728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today faced calls to use a meeting with the Emir of Qatar to call for an end to funding being handed to terrorists including ISIS. The Prime Minister is expected to meet with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani this week, for talks on economic investment in Britain. But critics want pressure to be put on Qatar to stop the flow of money between rich donors and extremists threatening countries around the world. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, is expected to visit London this week to promote economic investment in Britain It is thought the talks will be held in Downing Street on Wednesday or Thursday.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister due to meet Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani this week\n@highlight\nQatar has denied supporting ISIS militant extremists in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nCritics want them to do more to stop the flow of money to terrorists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 189, "end": 219}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 423, "end": 453}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 674, "end": 704}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We are working closely with all our international partners to intensify efforts to stem @placeholder's funding flows.'", "idx": 16590}], "idx": 10730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Zoe Szathmary for MailOnline A bride was caught peering intently at a drive-thru order machine in a photo reportedly uploaded online by her husband. The reported groom, under the username TurnAroundSlowlyInYourSwivelChair, wrote on Reddit that his 'drunk wife [was] trying to order Taco Bell after the reception,' The Huffington Post noted. Late night snack: Bride Nika Volx peered intently at a Taco Bell drive-thru order machine Newlywed: Bride Nika Volx was reportedly drunk when she stopped at the Taco Bell As the website reported, the photo been seen by upwards of one million people. When asked by an online commenter why the couple went to Tacbo Bell, TurnAroundSlowlyinYourSwivelChair wrote 'Because we like to party. And it was next to the hotel,' The Huffington Post noted.\n@highlight\nA bride was caught peering intently at a drive-thru order machine in a photo\n@highlight\nHer reported groom wrote on Reddit that she was drunk and hungry after the couple's wedding reception\n@highlight\nMany have called the bride - identified as Nika Volx - a 'Disney princess,' and the photo been seen by upwards of one million people", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 191, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 695}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's reported husband shared more photos of his wife following massive online interest in his wife's drunken snap", "idx": 16597}], "idx": 10735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston More than two years after Google launched its Glass Explorer scheme in the U.S, it has finally made it available to gadget fans in the UK. From today, any British resident aged over 18 can buy a Glass prototype from the official website for \u00a31,000 - as long as they have a valid credit card. The wearable headset has also launched with partner apps including Zombies Run, Goal.com and Shazam. Scroll down for video More than two years after Google launched its Glass Explorer scheme in the U.S, it has finally made it available to gadget fans in the UK. From today, any UK resident aged over 18 can buy a Glass prototype (pictured) from the official website for \u00a31,000 - as long as they have a valid credit card\n@highlight\nScheme is available to UK residents aged over 18, with a valid credit card\n@highlight\nExplorer scheme lets people test Google Glass ahead of a wider launch\n@highlight\nIt has been available to around 6,000 people in the U.S. for two years\n@highlight\nGoogle are rumoured to be working on facial recognition, a zoom-in camera and live internet streaming for a new edition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 98, "end": 100}, {"start": 158, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 574, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 595}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 771, "end": 772}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is unclear whether the prescription offers available in the @placeholder will be launched in the UK.", "idx": 16598}], "idx": 10736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Australian Associated Press and Sally Lee The evening of 11-year-old Luke Batty's murder remains very clear in the memory of mother Rosie Batty. She recalled the moment her ex-partner Greg Anderson turned up with a 'big smile' at his son's cricket practice in Tyabb, south of Melbourne, on February 12 but soon after she heard a 'very disturbing sound'. 'I ran towards the sound because I didn't understand what it was and I could see Greg kneeling beside Luke and I thought, oh my God, he's done a fast bowl to his head and he's knocked him out and he's really hurt him,' she told the ABC program Four Corners.\n@highlight\nLuke Batty, 11, was murdered by his father Greg Anderson on February 12 in Tyabb, south of Melbourne\n@highlight\nAnderson was shot by police at the scene and later died\n@highlight\nLuke's mother Rosie Batty says she wasn't informed by police of Anderson's death threats weeks before he killed their son", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 485, "end": 487}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While police contacted @placeholder's mother about a week before Luke was murdered and asked her if she knew where Anderson was living, she says they failed to tell her about the death threat or a separate intervention order against him.", "idx": 16602}], "idx": 10740} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- The bodies of the nine suspected Pakistani terrorists -- all believed to have been involved in the attacks on Mumbai -- are still lying in a hospital morgue almost five months after the attacks occurred. Security is tight for the trial of the only surviving alleged Mumbai terrorist. The public prosecutor trying the lone surviving suspected gunman in the Mumbai attacks told CNN the dead suspects have not been buried because no one has come to claim them and local Muslim officials are refusing to bury the men in Mumbai's Muslim graveyards. Public prosecutor Ujwal Nikam said he will soon be in discussions with officials to decide what should happen with the bodies.\n@highlight\nIndian Muslim organization do not want to bury alleged Mumbai terrorists\n@highlight\nGroup says terror gang defamed Islam\n@highlight\nBodies are lying in a morgue waiting for burial decision\n@highlight\nOnly surviving suspect is on trial for murder, attempted murder and waging war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The non-burial\" of the suspected terrorists \"is making the statement that they are acting so contrary to @placeholder they are not acting as Muslims and therefore they are judged as being unbelievers and not worthy of being buried in a Muslim cemetery,\" Voll said.", "idx": 16603}], "idx": 10741} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Snejana Farberov and David Mccormack In limbo: Scott Wilson, 23, was killed in a Florida car crash four years ago, but his ashes have yet to be put to rest because his divorced parents are at odds over what to do with them The ashes of the young man killed four years ago in a fiery car wreck by a drunk-driving millionaire cannot be split among his divorced parents, a Florida judge has ruled. Scott Wilson, 23, died in 2010, but his ashes have yet to be put to rest because his divorced parents were butting heads in a bitter court battle over the remains.\n@highlight\nPolo mogul John Goodman killed Scott Wilson, 23, in a February 2010 car accident\n@highlight\nWilliam and Lili Wilson were locked in legal battle over their son's ashes\n@highlight\nMother wants to keep cremated remains intact in Palm Beach County, while her ex-husband wants to divide them and take his share to Georgia\n@highlight\nA judge cited a ruling hundreds of years old in stating why the ashes could not be split among the divorced parents\n@highlight\nA final destination for the ashes has yet to be determined\n@highlight\nGoodman was sentenced to 16 years, but his defense was able to prove that a juror had lied to get on jury panel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 815, "end": 831}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's attorney argued last month that his son's ashes", "idx": 16605}], "idx": 10743} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Polygamy is back in the headlines. Last week, a federal judge in Utah struck down part of the state's anti-polygamy law as unconstitutional, although he kept the ban on possessing more than one marriage license at a time. Fans of the \"Sister Wives\" reality TV stars, who filed the suit, are rejoicing in the news. At the other end of the spectrum, TLC debuted its newest docuseries, \"Breaking the Faith,\" which tells the dark story of women and children trying to escape from the practice. Another lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice alleges that polygamous clans are secretly running the show in Utah and Arizona townships, manipulating the political process from behind the scenes. And in Texas, the Attorney General's Office is inching closer to seizing a massive polygamous ranch.\n@highlight\nA judge in Utah struck down part of the state's anti-polygamy law as unconstitutional\n@highlight\nMark Goldfeder: In practice, polygamy exists even if legally it is not recognized\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. needs to address polygamy, possibly find a way to make it legal\n@highlight\nGoldfeder: Recognition would enable law enforcement to crack down on abuse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 528, "end": 548}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 909, "end": 922}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What competing narratives about polygamy in America reveal is that whether or not a white-washed, clean-cut version of plural marriage could in theory legally exist, in practice it does not, and what states like Utah, Arizona and @placeholder actually have is an unregulated, dangerous and harmful situation, where the strong prey upon the weak and helpless.", "idx": 16606}], "idx": 10744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 15:33 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 18 January 2013 Craig Slee posted gruesome videos on Facebook of Al-Qaeda beheading captured victims A 'fantasist' who posted gruesome videos on Facebook of Al-Qaeda beheading captured victims was today jailed for five years. Craig Slee also put online links to a communique by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claiming those from the West were 'Crusaders' and encouraging terrorism. The 42-year-old defendant from Preston, Lancashire, created a false identity and set up a Facebook page using the alter-ego 'Hashim X Shakur'. He was also the creator and administrator of another Facebook account called 'FB Mujahideen'.\n@highlight\nCraig Slee created an alter-ego and inferred he was a member of the Taliban\n@highlight\nJailed for five years for posting 'depraved' videos online", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 338, "end": 368}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Anti-terror police found Slee has no connection to the @placeholder, Al-Qaeda or any other terrorist network or organisation.", "idx": 16619}], "idx": 10752} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The world's top pound-for-pound fighter, Manny Pacquiao, will attempt to win a world title in a fourth division by taking on three-time world champion Miguel Cotto in his next bout. Manny Pacquiao will take on Miguel Cotto in his next fight scheduled for Novermber 18. The Filipino boxer will fight the 28-year-old Puerto Rican for the WBO welterweight title at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, America on November 14 it has been confirmed. Promoter Bob Arum, who represents both fighters, announced that although contracts still need to be signed, verbal agreements have been given: \"I'm very excited about this because it's a good fight for boxing [and] it wasn't difficult to do, because they both wanted the fight,\" Arum told the Los Angeles Times.\n@highlight\nManny Pacquiao will fight Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto in his next fight\n@highlight\nThe Filipino will be aiming to win the WBO welterweight title\n@highlight\nThe bout will take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 14\n@highlight\nThe \"Pac Man\" is currently rated the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 375, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 751, "end": 767}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been in devastating form in recent times, racking up a string of victories in four different weight divisions.", "idx": 16635}], "idx": 10763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Japan's deputy prime minister stirred controversy this week by appearing to suggest that the government could learn from the way that Nazi Germany changed its constitution. The remarks by Taro Aso, who is also the Japanese finance minister, provoked criticism from Japan's neighbors and a Jewish organization in the United States. Aso, a former prime minister who has slipped up with verbal gaffes in the past, retracted the comments later in the week but refused to apologize for them or resign, saying they had been taken out of context. Amid persistent talk in Japan about revising the country's pacifist post-war constitution, Aso set off the controversy at a seminar Monday, in which he said that discussions over constitutional changes should be carried out calmly.\n@highlight\nAt a seminar, the deputy prime minister refers to constitutional change under Hitler\n@highlight\n\"Why don't we learn from that method?\" he asks\n@highlight\nHis comments draw criticism from China, South Korea and a Jewish group\n@highlight\nHe retracts the remarks, saying they were taken out of context", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder used a fire that burned down the parliament building as a pretext to suppress the opposition through an emergency clause in the constitution.", "idx": 16636}], "idx": 10764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two tries in three minutes while Leonardo Ghiraldini was in the sin-bin saved Ireland before they beat Italy 26-3 at the start of their RBS 6 Nations title defence. Conor Murray and Tommy O'Donnell sneaked scores while hooker Ghiraldini was off the field, after Ireland had laboured with scant return in a tryless first hour. Sean O'Brien suffered a hamstring injury in the warm-up, so the luckless Leinster flanker's wait for his first Test action since November 2013 goes on. Ireland scrum half Conor Murray burrows over for his side's opening try following a powerful maul from the pack Ireland flanker Tommy O'Donnell, who was called up late to the starting line-up following Sean O'Brien's hamstring injury, crosses late on\n@highlight\nIan Keatley kicks 14 points on his Six Nations debut\n@highlight\nIreland flanker Sean O'Brien was a late withdrawal after the backrower tweaked his hamstring in the warm-up\n@highlight\nConor Murray powered over for Ireland's opening try in the 64th minute\n@highlight\nTommy O'Donnell raced away for Ireland's second soon after", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 51}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 923, "end": 934}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder spoiled Ireland's maul from an offside position and was duly sin-binned for his troubles.", "idx": 16639}], "idx": 10765} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -- During a meeting with historians in 2011, Politico reported, President Obama said: \"What you could do for me is to help me find a way to discuss the issue of inequality in our society without being accused of class warfare.\" For Obama, this is not an esoteric question. Rather, this is a challenge that will be integral to his campaign and, if he is re-elected, to his second term as president. Many Democrats have argued that Obama should have tackled this issue from his first day in the White House. But this is an issue the president didn't think he had the political capital to address. He has also continually feared that touching on inequality would open him up to Republican attacks of being left of center.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama reportedly asked historians for defense vs. 'class warfare' attacks\n@highlight\nZelizer: There's no way for president to avoid conflict over the issue of inequality\n@highlight\nTwo Democratic presidents -- FDR and LBJ -- found different ways to raise the issue, he says\n@highlight\nZelizer: Today's economic stagnation increases the difficulty of addressing inequality", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 953, "end": 962}, {"start": 978, "end": 980}, {"start": 986, "end": 988}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a 1936 campaign speech, @placeholder said: \"We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace -- business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.", "idx": 16641}, {"query": "It has become more difficult for @placeholder presidents to discuss inequality for three reasons.", "idx": 16642}], "idx": 10766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Since the days of George Washington, U.S. presidents have carved out a long tradition of official road trips, if not by motorcade, then by railroad or horse and carriage. The first Secret Service agent killed protecting a president died on a trip with Theodore Roosevelt. In the late 1800s, President Rutherford Hayes rode railroads to visit 30 states and six territories, earning him the nickname \"The Rover,\" according to Willamette University Professor Richard Ellis. Eight presidents later, President William Howard Taft logged an average of 30,000 annual rail miles during his four-year administration. In \"Presidential Travel: The Journey from George Washington to George W. Bush,\" Ellis writes about presidential road trips, some which were tainted by tragedy.\n@highlight\nFranklin Pierce's son was killed while on a railroad trip with president-elect\n@highlight\nSecret Service agent killed on the road while protecting Teddy Roosevelt\n@highlight\nFerry carrying George Washington and his carriage ran aground in a storm\n@highlight\nPresident William Howard Taft traveled 30,000 miles by train annually", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 433, "end": 453}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 514, "end": 532}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 659, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 935, "end": 949}, {"start": 977, "end": 993}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder reported that he spent the night \"in my greatcoat and boots in a berth not long enough for me by a head, and much cramped,\" before he was rescued, Ellis said.", "idx": 16645}], "idx": 10767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rowaida Abdelaziz doesn't want your pity. Rowaida Abdelaziz says wearing the hijab sometimes interferes with usual U.S. teenager activities, but that it's worth it to her faith. She doesn't want your frosty public stares; the whispers behind her back; the lament that she's been degraded by her father. What the Muslim high school senior wants you to understand is that she doesn't wear the hijab, the head scarf worn by Muslim women, because she is submissive. \"It represents beauty to me,\" says Abdelaziz, the 17-year-old daughter of two Egyptian parents living in Old Bridge, New Jersey. \"My mom says a girl is like a jewel,\" Abdelaziz says. \"When you have something precious, you usually hide it. You want to make sure you keep it safe until that treasure is ready to be found.\"\n@highlight\nThe hijab is the head scarf worn by Muslim women\n@highlight\nWearing one as a Muslim teenager in the U.S. may offer challenges\n@highlight\nSome wearers say they get strange looks and sometimes angry remarks\n@highlight\nBut those who voluntarily wear it say it can help them in their faith and teen life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 52, "end": 68}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there's a form of religious profiling that some young Muslim women in @placeholder say they endure whenever they voluntarily wear the hijab.", "idx": 16646}], "idx": 10768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sprint superstar Usain Bolt was beaten by fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake for the second time in 48 hours on Sunday as he was pipped to first place in the 200m final at the Caribbean nation's Olympic trials. The 22-year-old Blake, who clocked a time of 9.75 secs to beat Bolt over 100m on Friday, crossed the line in 19.80 secs in Kingston -- 0.03 secs ahead of his rival. Back-to-back defeats for three-time Olympic gold medalist Bolt, the world record holder over 100 and 200m, have increased the pressure on the 25-year-old ahead of the London 2012 Games -- which start on July 27.\n@highlight\nYohan Blake beats Usain Bolt over 200m at the Jamaican Olympic trials\n@highlight\nThe win follows Blake's victory over Bolt in Friday's 100m final\n@highlight\nThree-time Olympic gold medalist Bolt holds the world record over 100 & 200m\n@highlight\nBlake is the reigning 100m world champion after winning in Daegu last year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 545, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I can never be discouraged,\" the 25-year-old @placeholder told reporters after the race.", "idx": 16652}], "idx": 10773} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- The widow of a man gunned down outside his son's suburban Atlanta day-care center plotted his death with her cash-strapped lover for nearly $3 million in insurance and other assets, prosecutors alleged Thursday. A grand jury indicted Andrea Sneiderman on murder, racketeering, perjury and other charges Thursday morning, DeKalb County, Georgia, District Attorney Robert James announced. According to the indictment, she and her then-boss, Hemy Neuman, had been having an affair for about seven months before husband Rusty Sneiderman was killed in November 2010. The Sneidermans were having marriage problems at the time, while Neuman and his wife were in similar straits and facing bankruptcy, according to the charges.\n@highlight\nNEW: Andrea Sneiderman's lawyers say she'll be \"fully exonerated\" of the charges\n@highlight\nNEW: Convicted trigger man's lawyer says charges are \"clear confirmation\" of their defense\n@highlight\nSneiderman has been indicted on murder, racketeering and fraud charges\n@highlight\nShe's accused of plotting to kill her husband with her boss-turned-lover", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 251, "end": 267}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 533, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 942, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Neuman and Andrea Sneiderman conspired together to murder Rusty Sneiderman so that they could enjoy a life together, eliminate Neuman's debt problems and fully benefit from the assets the @placeholder had acquired, as well as the proceeds of Rusty Sneiderman's life insurance policies,\" the indictment states.", "idx": 16655}, {"query": "@placeholder already is serving a sentence of life in prison without parole in the killing.", "idx": 16658}], "idx": 10774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 6 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:40 EST, 6 July 2013 The widow of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev left her parents home wearing a traditional Muslim headscarf today - countering reports that she has turned her back on her adopted religion. Katherine Russell, or Karima Tsarnaeva by her married name, is living at her parents' home in Rhode Island with her daughter by the terrorist. According to reports, her Christian parents have been encouraging her to turn her back on the religion she adopted when she married Tsarnaev, a Chechen who encouraged his wife to join him in a strict interpretation of his faith.\n@highlight\nTamerlan Tsarnaev's widow left her home with her head covered in a scarf this morning\n@highlight\nHer appearance comes a day after sources claimed she was turning her back on Muslim faith\n@highlight\nKatherine Russell is living with her parents in Rhode Island and they have reportedly encouraged her to convert back to Christianity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 287, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 670, "end": 686}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 988, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Covered up: Reports previously claimed the widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev was giving up her adopted religion in the wake of her death and terror attack on @placeholder", "idx": 16660}], "idx": 10776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 12:07 EST, 12 December 2011 RBS repeatedly ignored warnings about Sir Fred Goodwin's 'assertive and robust' management style from as early as 2003, the FSA said today. The regulator raised concerns about chief executive dominance during its meetings with the bank's chairman over the following three years. But the FSA was assured that the rest of the board provided an adequate challenge to Sir Fred, nicknamed 'Fred the Shred', who now enjoys a pension worth \u00a3342,500 a year. Sir Fred Goodwin, former chief executive of RBS, had boasted of catapulting his bank 'to the top of the premier league' before its failure\n@highlight\nFinancial Services Authority\u2019s 500-page report published today\n@highlight\nBlames reliance on risky short-term funding and inadequate due diligence on RBS downfall\n@highlight\nManagement under former chief exec 'Fred the Shred' also criticised", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 184, "end": 186}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 660, "end": 687}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, it confirms that the FSA does not intend to pursue any new enforcement action against any of @placeholder's former directors.", "idx": 16681}], "idx": 10792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 12:11 EST, 18 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 19 February 2013 A man who was late to return to his parked car by one minute because doctors were telling him that his elderly father had terminal cancer was given a parking ticket. Kevin Hodges, of County Durham, attended an appointment at the University Hospital of North Durham for his father Edward, 77, who was suffering lung cancer. Mr Hodges was expecting to attend a routine appointment on November 20 last year to receive news about his father, who was admitted to hospital five days beforehand. Kevin Hodges was fined him for overstaying in a car park by just one minute after learning about his father's terminal condition\n@highlight\nKevin Hodges was called back by doctors who broke the bad news to him\n@highlight\nLate by one minute but was given \u00a360 parking ticket\n@highlight\nPleaded with operators LDK Security Group but they refused to drop fine", "entities": [{"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 308, "end": 342}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 875, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Hodges claims he received a further blow when he first tried to appeal and @placeholder claimed he had parked illegally, blocking the main entrance for other vehicles and increased the fine to \u00a390.", "idx": 16694}], "idx": 10804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 15:24 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 20 June 2013 Britain has \u2018left intensive care\u2019 and its economic recovery means the Government can start to return the taxpayer-owned banks to the private sector, the Chancellor declared last night. A sell-off of Lloyds could begin within months, while Royal Bank of Scotland may be split into two before shares are offered, almost certainly after the next election. George Osborne announced an urgent review of proposals to divide RBS into a \u2018good bank\u2019 which can lend more to homebuyers and small firms, and a \u2018bad bank\u2019 to isolate its toxic assets.\n@highlight\nOsborne announces review of dividing RBS into 'good' and 'bad' bank\n@highlight\nSell-off of Lloyds - which is 'in a good position' - could begin in months\n@highlight\nHe was speaking last night at annual Mansion House speech in London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 326, "end": 347}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "taxpayers\u2019 money into RBS and \u00a320.5billion into @placeholder as they neared", "idx": 16696}], "idx": 10805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A NASA report on the last minutes of Space Shuttle Columbia cited problems with the crew's helmets, spacesuits and restraints, which resulted in \"lethal trauma\" to the seven astronauts aboard. Columbia crew members were killed when the shuttle broke apart upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere. But the report also acknowledged that \"the breakup of the crew module ... was not survivable by any currently existing capability.\" The spacecraft broke up while re-entering Earth's atmosphere near the end of its mission on February 1, 2003. The NASA report found the astronauts knew for about 40 seconds that they did not have control of the shuttle before they likely were knocked unconscious as Columbia broke apart around them. Watch more details from the report \u00bb\n@highlight\nNASA released a report Tuesday on the last minutes of Space Shuttle Columbia\n@highlight\nSeven astronauts died when the spacecraft broke up while returning to Earth in 2003\n@highlight\nReport: Astronauts knew for about 40 seconds that they'd lost control of craft\n@highlight\nReport also cited problems with the crew's helmets, spacesuits and restraints", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 62, "end": 83}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 852, "end": 873}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The oldest orbiter in the fleet, @placeholder had just completed a 16-day science mission.", "idx": 16711}], "idx": 10815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cameron has vowed to wield a second veto in Europe if France and Germany insist on pushing ahead with an EU-wide financial transaction tax David Cameron has vowed to wield a second veto in Europe if France and Germany insist on pushing ahead with an EU-wide financial transaction tax. The Prime Minister said countries calling for a levy were welcome to implement it within their own borders \u2013 but added that to impose it across the EU without the backing of other major economies would harm businesses and jobs. The plan to impose a so-called \u2018Robin Hood tax\u2019 could cripple the City of London, through which the vast majority of European financial transactions go.\n@highlight\n'Robin Hood' tax could cripple the City of London\n@highlight\nBut Mr Cameron ready to give billions more to IMF for assisting eurozone", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 105, "end": 106}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 250, "end": 251}, {"start": 433, "end": 434}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Prime Minister's determination to fall in line with the rest of the world has left him in a trickier position when it comes to @placeholder contributions, however.", "idx": 16715}], "idx": 10817} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On Christmas Day last year, Alan Henning was sitting in a brightly lit cafe in southern Turkey, sharing a laugh with his friends before they set off on their journey. Henning, a big-hearted taxi driver from Bolton, northern England, was part of a team of volunteers traveling from Britain to Syria to deliver aid to people in need. Nicknamed \"Gadget\" by his peers, Henning was the only non-Muslim in the convoy. He sacrificed Christmas, weekends and family time to do his part for those worst hit by Syria's civil war, and was admired by his fellow volunteers. This was the father-of-two's fourth trip to the war-torn country. 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And now, a sketchbook of fashion designs that a young Mary threw at her tutor in a rage for dismissing her ideas has emerged and is for sale. Quant, famed for inventing the mini skirt in the 1960s, was a young college student when she went to Alfred Page with the book full of outlines of dresses. A sketchbook of fashion designs that a young Mary Quant threw at her tutor in a rage for dismissing her ideas in the 1940s before she shot to fame has emerged for sale\n@highlight\nQuant is famed for inventing the mini skirt in the 1960s\n@highlight\nWas young college student when she went to Alfred Page for advice\n@highlight\nIn a rage at his negative comments she threw book at him\n@highlight\nCollege lecturer passed sketches down through family\n@highlight\nHis granddaughter is selling it in Dorchester, Dorset for \u00a3200", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, her college lecturer, kept hold of the sketches and after Quant became a famous designer in the 1960s he passed it down through his family", "idx": 16726}], "idx": 10827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has ruled the federal government may not deny funds from its global anti-AIDS program to organizations that refuse to actively oppose prostitution. In a 6-2 decision on Thursday, the justices determined the policy requiring fund recipients adhere to a larger message about fighting disease and its root causes was not directly related to the \"core\" mandate of the AIDS program. Chief Justice John Roberts, who wrote the opinion for the majority, said the 2003 law violated the First Amendment. The ruling tosses out the policy. 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When their national teams are playing, visiting police officers will be at Poland's police headquarters in Warsaw, the nerve-center for security operations during the event. Poland has a lot riding on the tournament it is co-hosting with Ukraine, and is no stranger to football violence. Last year's Polish Cup Final between Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznan was a high-profile example of how domestic football in Poland is still blighted by hooliganism, as violent fans clashed with police and water cannons had to be used to control the crowd.\n@highlight\nPolish police have spent years planning to create a peaceful Euro 2012\n@highlight\nThe tournament, co-hosted with Ukraine, is Poland's first major international sporting event\n@highlight\nPolice from nations competing at the tournament will be in Poland during the matches\n@highlight\nPoland has had outbreaks of hooliganism at domestic football matches", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are absolutely the best prepared for @placeholder and welcome everybody who wants not only to see football games, but also to see how hospitable we are and how beautiful the country is.\"", "idx": 16744}], "idx": 10840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By now, most of us have probably heard that Mitt and Ann Romney paid just under $2 million in taxes on income -- virtually all from investments -- of just under $14 million for 2011, an effective tax rate of 14.1%. This is a low tax rate, lower than the typical middle-class American worker pays, especially when one considers payroll taxes, the largest burden for most Americans. It should concern us that individuals of Romney's wealth -- analysis has put his personal fortune as high as $250 million, not counting some $100 million in trusts set up for his five children -- pay so little as a percent in taxes.\n@highlight\nMitt and Ann Romney paid an effective tax rate of 14.1% in their 2011 returns\n@highlight\nEdward McCaffery: Raising the tax rate won't affect the very rich\n@highlight\nHe says very rich Americans do not have to show any \"income\" on their tax returns\n@highlight\nMcCaffery: Tax spending, rather than work, and the rich will have to pay more taxes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 652}, {"start": 723, "end": 738}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In sum, the government is pitching in, in the form of foregone estate tax revenue, for @placeholder's and other rich people's presidential runs.", "idx": 16747}], "idx": 10842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sotheby's is being sued over claims a painting it sold for \u00a342,000 was actually a \u00a310million Caravaggio. The bitter legal battle was sparked by Lancelot Thwaytes, whose family bought the work for a reputed \u00a3140 in 1962 and kept it for almost half a century until its sale in 2006. Renowned collector Sir Denis Mahon bought it at auction, where it was advertised as an imitator's version of Caravaggio's masterpiece The Cardsharps. 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By pouring what Gen. Lloyd Austin described as \"legions\" of fighters into the city, ISIS commanders have given allied warplanes numerous targets to attack. \"The more I attrit him there,\" Austin said of ISIS, using a common military term for grinding down an enemy's power, \"the less I'll have to fight him on some other part of the battlefield.\" The U.S. military carried out seven airstrikes in northern Syria and coalition aircraft carried out two more near Baiji, north of Tikrit in Iraq, the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) said on Friday. Six of the airstrikes occurred near Kobani, hitting and destroying ISIS buildings, positions, and vehicles, Centcom said.\n@highlight\nU.S. Central Command: Seven more airstrikes hit ISIS targets in Syria\n@highlight\nSyrian Kurds giving U.S. forces intelligence on ISIS positions, official says\n@highlight\nISIS' focus on Kobani is helping U.S., allies destroy the militant group, a general says\n@highlight\nGen. 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But confusion surrounds the question of who will defend Lohan, 26, when she goes on trial February 27 after her longtime lawyer received a letter saying she was fired. \"Do you still represent Ms. Lohan?\" Los Angeles County Superior Court Commissioner Jane Godfrey asked attorney Shawn Holley in a hearing Tuesday. \"Yes, at this point, yes,\" said Holley, who has guided Lohan through dozens of court appearances over the last several years. \"We've got to get the representation issue nailed down,\" Godfrey said.\n@highlight\nNEW: It's not clear who will represent Lohan at her trial\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We've got to get the representation issue nailed down,\" the judge says\n@highlight\nSanta Monica slapped four misdemeanor charges against Lohan\n@highlight\nThe charges triggered a probation violation case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 357, "end": 389}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But then last summer, she crashed her car in @placeholder.", "idx": 16792}], "idx": 10868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's the biggest countdown for NASA since the shuttle era ended in 2011. The space agency's new Orion spacecraft is scheduled to lift off on an uncrewed test flight at 7:05 a.m. ET Thursday from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. \"We haven't had this feeling in awhile, since the end of the shuttle program,\" Mike Sarafin, Orion flight director at Johnson Space Center, said in a preflight briefing on Wednesday. He said it's the beginning of something new: exploring deep space. 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It has emerged the situation in recruiting staff to posts in the Labour-run Welsh NHS is so desperate that managers have resorted to interviewing potential candidates via Skype. It comes as experts blamed a failure to reach A&E waiting times, in part, on an inability to recruit doctors and nurses across the UK. New figures published yesterday revealed A&E waiting times have reached their lowest levels in England in a decade. The Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has recruited more than 70 nurses from Spain, some having been interviewed via Skype, amid a staffing crisis in the NHS. 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'That is how I look upon it,' said Ferguson in an interview with the official Inside United magazine in February 2011. 'I think their time will come.' Had things gone as planned, this indeed would be the era of Evans and Smalling. Both have been at the club for long enough now. 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She is streaming live video and pushing for a better shot of a protest in Tahrir Square, the spiritual heart of the Egyptian revolution. It is Friday in downtown Cairo, and people are shouting and screaming across the square, waving signs and chanting in unison. A fever for change pulses through the land of the Pharaohs. It is weeks after the revolution -- yet the fever here still has not broken. Nearly every Friday across much of Egypt, crowds take to the streets, their passion and push for change still visible.\n@highlight\nYoung bloggers playing critical roles in revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain\n@highlight\nMona Seif's parents are prominent, longtime human rights activists in Egypt\n@highlight\nSeif still documenting abuses, following plight of detainees", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This was the important moment when everyone realized that everyone in @placeholder is willing to take this to the end, no matter what.", "idx": 16810}], "idx": 10878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden delivered a wonky, populist speech on Monday in Davenport where he endorsed Bruce Braley for Senate and lambasted Republicans for forgetting about the middle class. 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Toni Fratto, 19, and Kody Patten, 18, are accused of hitting Micaela Costanzo over the head with a shovel, cutting her throat and then burying her body in a shallow grave just outside West Wendover, Nevada. Prosecutors claim the couple, who were planning to get married, murdered Micaela because she had been texting Patten asking to get back together with him. Love rivals: Toni Fratto, left, will stand trial for allegedly helping her boyfriend to murder his ex-girlfriend, Micaela Costanzo, right\n@highlight\nYoung couple 'drove to swimming pool to clean up after killing' - then went to McDonald's\n@highlight\n16-year-old was murdered 'because she tried to get back together with ex-boyfriend'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 245, "end": 260}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fratto told lawyers Patten picked her and @placeholder up and then drove out of town because Micaela, described as a popular student, 'didn't want anyone to see us or anything.'", "idx": 16816}, {"query": "@placeholder got out and saw the 16-year-old lying on the ground.", "idx": 16818}, {"query": "He also said @placeholder's father drove Fratto to his lawyer's office to make her confession when her parents were out of town, as he knew they didn't want her to speak to an attorney without them being present.", "idx": 16819}], "idx": 10882} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter After a fantastic performance against Liverpool at Anfield in which Southampton were unlucky not to leave with a draw, Ronald Koeman's men will look for a similarly impressive display at home today. West Brom are their opposition and Alan Irvine's team will be eager to make up for conceding a late equaliser against Sunderland last week. Ahead of this Premier League fixture, Sportsmail will provide you with all you need to know, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Southampton's home clash with West Brom... Click here to follow the Southampton vs West Brom Premier League action live\n@highlight\nBoth sides look for their first win of the Premier League season\n@highlight\nWest Brom will be keen to make up for conceding late on against Sunderland last week\n@highlight\nSouthampton impressed against Liverpool, however failed to leave with any points\n@highlight\nShane Long could make his full debut for Saints\n@highlight\nJoelon Lescott back in training for West Brom but unlikely to make debut\n@highlight\nFlorin Gardosis likely to miss out, with Gaston Ramirez and Jay Rodriguez\n@highlight\nCristian Gamboa will be given more time to settle by Baggies\n@highlight\nGareth McAuley available along with Brown Ideye but James Morrison out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 638, "end": 661}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1315}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have never won a Premier League game away from home in August.", "idx": 16825}], "idx": 10885} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- \"Lone wolves\" who plot to carry out small-scale attacks on soft targets, like those in which seven people have been killed in France, could be the future of terrorism, a security expert has warned. \"We are witnessing the next stage of terrorism in Europe,\" said Sajjan Gohel, director of International Security at the Asia Pacific Foundation, a London-based counterterrorism think tank. Mohammed Merah is suspected of carrying out a series of shootings in which seven people, three of them young children, have died in recent days. Merah, 23, a self-styled al Qaeda jihadist, was found dead after a 31-hour siege at his home in France on Thursday.\n@highlight\n\"Lone wolves\" who carry out attacks on soft targets could be future of terrorism, expert warns\n@highlight\nKilling of seven people, including three children, in France could inspire radical Islamists to action\n@highlight\nSajjan Gohel: Lone wolf attacks \"very difficult to thwart\" because of lack of information leaks\n@highlight\nOlympic Games in London later this year could be \"symbolic target,\" says Gohel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 304, "end": 325}, {"start": 334, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If it's al Qaeda-controlled, it shows that @placeholder is still able to recruit European-based followers, and to train and guide them into carrying out attacks.", "idx": 16831}], "idx": 10889} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Rickard Straus PUBLISHED: 04:45 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:06 EST, 9 November 2012 A jealous thug who killed his girlfriend\u2019s ten-month-old daughter because she met up with an ex-boyfriend has been jailed for life. Louis Burdett attacked Taliqa Fields, whom he was meant to be babysitting, in a rage within 14 minutes of her mother Zoe Harman calling him to say she was going to McDonald\u2019s with a former boyfriend. He reportedly grew frustrated because he was interrupted while playing an Xbox game. Taliqa suffered terrible head injuries and died in hospital the next day.\n@highlight\nLouis Burdett from Leicester was supposed to be babysitting ten-month-old Taliqa Fields\n@highlight\nGrew frustrated when his Xbox game was interrupted\n@highlight\nBurdett attacked the little girl within minutes of her mother phoning him to say she was going to McDonald's with a former boyfriend\n@highlight\nBurdett handed a life sentence with a recommendation that he serve at least 13 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 23}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastating: @placeholder killed Taliqa Fields at her home in Leicester (Pictured: General view of the street)", "idx": 16833}], "idx": 10890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The death toll from a landslide that struck a village in central Java Friday, burying dozens of homes, has risen to 39, Indonesian authorities say. Days of heavy rains triggered a rush of mud, rocks and trees from the mountains overlooking Java's Banjarnegara District on Friday evening. Sixty-nine people remain unaccounted for, the country's disaster management agency said. The landslide buried at least 105 houses in and near Sampang village, the Antara state news agency reported. At least 15 people were injured by the landslide, 11 of them seriously, and close to 600 people have been evacuated. Video from local television showed muddy water still rushing along paths of the landslide Saturday. A wall of newly fallen earth -- at least 15 feet tall, judging by the men standing at the base -- blocked a paved road.\n@highlight\nAt least 39 dead, 69 missing after Friday landslide on Indonesia's Java island\n@highlight\nAt least 105 houses in Sampang village were buried, state news agency reports\n@highlight\nVideo shows water still rushing along landslide path Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 247, "end": 267}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Satellite data appears to show parts of @placeholder have received about 200 millimeters (7.9 inches) of rain so far this month.", "idx": 16834}], "idx": 10891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:06 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 20 November 2013 'A sexualized attack': Dem Alison Grimes campaign condemned the sexist photo-shopped picture The National Republican Senatorial Committee scrambled to apologize Tuesday amid outrage from an \u2018extremely offensive\u2019 photo-shopped image tweeted by a junior staffer. A tweet sent from NRSC\u2019s official Twitter account asked if Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes is the new \u2018Obama Girl\u2019 and featured Ms Grimes\u2019 face poorly pasted on to the body of the original \u2018Obama Girl.\u2019 A spokesperson for the campaign committee blamed the ill-advised tweet on a junior staffer and said \u2018disciplinary action has been taken.'\n@highlight\nThe tweet showed Alison Grimes' face photo-shopped on to a mid-riff flashing picture of 'Obama Girl'\n@highlight\nRepublicans apologized, but also blasted Ms Grimes in the same breath\n@highlight\nThis is not the first time she has been attacked by GOPers affiliated with Senate race opponent Mitch McConnell", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 220, "end": 259}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The original: @placeholder made headlines as 'Obama Girl' during the 2008 presidential campaign", "idx": 16838}], "idx": 10894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Al Qaeda has released a new video of American hostage Warren Weinstein giving a personal plea to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu because 'American has abandoned him'. The 71-year-old, who was taken prisoner in Pakistan last August, delivers a video message in which he says President Obama 'has shown no interest in my case'. It is thought that Weinstein is being held in the tribal regions along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Plea: Mr Weinstein, 71, has been videoed delivering a message asking Benjamin Netanyahu for help as President Obama has 'abandoned' him Prisoner: Weinstein, left, shown pleading with Barack Obama in May, and shown in England in 2009, right\n@highlight\nWarren Weinstein makes plea for Isreali PM to 'intervene'\n@highlight\nHe claims America has shown 'no interest in my case'\n@highlight\nWeinstein abducted last August in Pakistan\n@highlight\nIt is thought he is being held in tribal regions along Pakistan/Afghan border", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 54, "end": 69}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 112, "end": 129}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 526, "end": 543}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Previous @placeholder conditions for his release have included the freeing of militant suspects and a halt to U.S. airstrikes.", "idx": 16840}], "idx": 10895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Trainer Jonjo O\u2019Neill says his only chance of landing the trainers\u2019 championship means hitting every target with his precious ammunition, starting with Johns Spirit in Saturday\u2019s Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham. With 56 winners, O\u2019Neill leads the title race by \u00a350,000 from Philip Hobbs but the engines are being stoked by powerhouses Nicky Henderson and Paul Nicholls and O\u2019Neill concedes holding top slot will be tough. O\u2019Neill, 52, a dual champion jockey, said: \u2018We have got about half a dozen good horses but it is the back-up which is a problem. Last Saturday, we had two runners and Paul Nicholls had five winners. That\u2019s the difference.\n@highlight\nTrainer Jonjo O'Neill leads championship by \u00a350,000 from Philip Hobbs\n@highlight\nNicky Henderson and Paul Nicholls are threats to O'Neill claiming title\n@highlight\nO'Neill said he would 'love to win the title' but admits it will not be easy", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 179, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If he does well, you would have to look at the @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 16842}], "idx": 10896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- There's no reason China's spat with Internet search giant Google should hurt relations with the United States, China's foreign ministry said Tuesday. A day earlier, Google announced that it had stopped censoring search results in China. \"The Google incident is just an individual action taken by one company. I can't see it having any impact on Sino-U.S. relations, unless someone wants to politicize it,\" foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said Tuesday. \"It is not the image of China that has been undermined, rather it is that of Google.\" Google's announcement came amid speculation that the search giant would pull out of China entirely.\n@highlight\nDispute over censorship an isolated issue, foreign ministry spokesman says\n@highlight\nGoogle routing Chinese users to site based in less restrictive Hong Kong\n@highlight\nDecision fuels speculation that Google will pull out of China altogether\n@highlight\nChina could block all outside search engines' access to info inside China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Despite all the uncertainty and difficulties they have faced since we made our announcement in January, [Google's China employees] have continued to focus on serving our @placeholder users and customers,\" the blog said.", "idx": 16862}], "idx": 10907} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)I wasn't surprised the Confederation of African Football (CAF) suspended host Morocco from its most prestigious tournament -- the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) -- as the continent grappled with the Ebola crisis. It is important to take Ebola seriously, but Morocco took too long to make a decision and the North African nation had various options to control the risk, notably preventing fans from West Africa from entering the country. AFCON is still one of the world's most important football tournaments and a sudden cancellation would have been ridiculous. The health of a continent is more important than any football tournament, but given the distance from Morocco to where the disease is most prevalent, the risk posed to the North African nation would have been small.\n@highlight\n2015 Africa Cup of Nations gets under way Saturday\n@highlight\nEquatorial Guinea hosting tournament after Morocco was suspended\n@highlight\nMorocco banned for refusing to host competition due to Ebola fears\n@highlight\nReigning champion Nigeria did not qualify for 2015 tournament", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 60}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 135, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 797, "end": 817}, {"start": 854, "end": 870}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is a huge continent and connections from one country to the other by plane, train or car can be quite complicated and can take hours or even days.", "idx": 16881}], "idx": 10922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Purewal, Press Association Jordon Mutch has signed a four-year contract with QPR to complete his move from Cardiff. The 22-year-old midfielder is expected link up with his new Loftus Road team-mates on Thursday after Rangers agreed an undisclosed fee with the Bluebirds. QPR secured Mutch's transfer after making an improved offer to Cardiff nearing the \u00a36million-mark. New boy: Midfielder Jordan Mutch has signed for QPR from Cardiff City for \u00a36m Big-money move: The 22-year-old is leaving after just two years at the club since his move from Birmingham Manager Harry Redknapp has backed his third signing of the summer to reach 'the next level' at the west London club.\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old was one of Cardiff's most impressive players last season\n@highlight\nSunderland were interested in signing him but he is now poised to join QPR\n@highlight\nMutch joined Cardiff from Birmingham for \u00a32million two years ago\n@highlight\nGary Medel is also set for Cardiff exit after Inter Milan agreed a \u00a310m fee", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 85, "end": 87}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 281}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 937, "end": 946}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He's already shown what he can do at this level with @placeholder last season with a decent goals return - and this move will provide him with a great platform to take his game on to the next level.", "idx": 16887}], "idx": 10926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Al Qaem, Iraq, the anger and despair of the refugees is palpable. Two refugee camps have been set up there, nine miles from the border with Syria. As Save the Children's Country Director, I made the dangerous 280-mile journey out to Al Qaem to help with our distribution of urgently needed newborn kits and to hear the stories of the families. Although in numbers they are fewer than their counterparts in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, their suffering and needs are no less pronounced, especially given their low profile, the extreme challenges that organizations are facing in reaching them, the lack of funding and the minimal services in the area. Save the Children is one of very few organizations supporting the more than 8,000 Syrian refugees living in very difficult circumstances in this hardly accessible area in the far western corner of Iraq.\n@highlight\nMore than 8,000 Syrians live as refugees in Al Qaem, Iraq, near the Syrian border\n@highlight\nConditions at the Al Qaem camps are expected to worsen over the winter\n@highlight\nAmy Mina with Save the Children recently visited the camps to distribute supplies for newborns\n@highlight\nSave the Children is providing aid to Syrian refugees in Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 182, "end": 197}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 661, "end": 677}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1236}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As winter tightens its grip on Syria's neighboring countries, stories like those I heard in @placeholder are far from unique.", "idx": 16889}], "idx": 10928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Philippine authorities have significantly revised down the death toll from a strong earthquake that shook the country's third-largest island on Monday. The state-run Philippines News Agency had reported Tuesday that the number of people killed by the 6.7-magnitude quake off the coast of Negros had climbed to 48. It cited the Philippine Army, which was basing the figure on information from local government units. But PNA later reported that the army had reduced the total to 22 confirmed dead after it \"learned that not all believed dead in various towns and cities were accounted for.\" The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council on Wednesday put the official death toll at 26, with 71 people still missing.\n@highlight\nState media had cited the Philippine Army as saying the death toll was 48\n@highlight\nBut Army later reduced the total to 22 after learning that not all the dead had been confirmed\n@highlight\nThe government disaster agency puts the current death toll at 26, with 71 still missing\n@highlight\nThe area where the quake struck on Monday continues to be rattled by aftershocks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 179, "end": 201}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 340, "end": 354}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 607, "end": 661}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The quake in the central @placeholder on Monday damaged houses, churches and many other buildings.", "idx": 16890}], "idx": 10929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Vincent Kompany speaks he tends to make sense. So when, after Manchester City\u2019s trouncing of hapless Newcastle, the Belgian claimed Stoke could be tougher opponents than Champions League visitors Barcelona, heads turned. Did he really just say that? He did \u2014 and Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s leader had a point. \u2018Barcelona\u2019s ability is not about hurting you all game,\u2019 Kompany explained. \u2018You can have tougher games when you go to Stoke. It\u2019s about the fact Barcelona can decide a game within a second. Barcelona's attacking trio of Neymar (left), Lionel Messi (centre) and Luis Suarez Sergio Aguero and David Silva can provide the magic for Manchester City, believes Vincent Kompany\n@highlight\nVincent Kompany says you can have harder time at Stoke than Barcelona\n@highlight\nBut Barcelona have the quality to 'decide a game within a second'\n@highlight\nManchester City face the Spanish giants in Champions League last-16\n@highlight\nThey were beaten by Barcelona at the same stage last season", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 19}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 175, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 268, "end": 284}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 892, "end": 907}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From relative comfort, @placeholder found themselves a goal down and a man short, all because of a tiny lapse in concentration.", "idx": 16892}], "idx": 10931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ibb, Yemen (CNN) -- When 18-year-old Amal al-Sadah became the fifth wife of 43-year-old Osama bin Laden in 2000, she was \"a quiet, polite, easygoing and confident teenager\" who came from a big, conservative family in Yemen, a relative told CNN in an exclusive interview. The relative, Ahmed, who knew al-Sadah growing up, said she came from a traditional family in Ibb, Yemen -- established and respectable but certainly with no militant views paralleling the al Qaeda leader's terrorism. The family had no connection to al Qaeda prior to the arranged marriage, Ahmed told CNN during an interview in Ibb on Friday.\n@highlight\nOsama bin Laden was 43 when he married an 18-year-old Yemen woman in 2000\n@highlight\nAmal al-Sadah became his fifth wife, and they had a daughter shortly after 9/11\n@highlight\nShe comes from a big, respectable, conservative family in Yemen, a relative tells CNN\n@highlight\nHer family didn't have any ties to al Qaeda prior to the marriage, the relative says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 88, "end": 102}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Back in Yemen, @placeholder was barely spoken of again, Ahmed told CNN.", "idx": 16895}], "idx": 10933} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The first race in Melbourne is just around the corner and Formula 1 teams are gearing up for a season which promises to be as technical as it is tactical. Cars converge in 2013 With the sport's governing body, the FIA announcing minor changes to technical regulations, teams have mostly tweaked their cars in 2013, says F1 journalist Craig Scarborough. \"There are big rule changes coming up next year so the teams are trying to balance their resources. They don't need to completely go out and redesign their chassis, it's just a few little features that they want to incorporate. No one has produced a massively different or a massively exciting car this year,\" he said.\n@highlight\nMinor changes to F1 cars for 2013 prior to 'tsunami of regulatory change' in 2014\n@highlight\nNew Pirelli tires are most significant changes in 2013 says Red Bull's Adrian Newey\n@highlight\nNew softer compounds designed to be faster but will degrade more quickly\n@highlight\nFight between Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren expected to tighter in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 230, "end": 232}, {"start": 336, "end": 337}, {"start": 350, "end": 366}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 717}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Their car this year, as it was last year, is a bit of a tour de force in terms of good ideas and it's not surprising that @placeholder have copied two or three of their ideas on this year's car.", "idx": 16903}], "idx": 10938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Feted by Sean Penn and applauded by Quentin Tarantino at Cannes, Filipino filmmaker Brilliante Mendoza appears to finally live up to his name. Facing the press in Cannes, Brillante Mendoza went on to pick up the best director prize. Despite only directing for four years, Mendoza won the award for best director at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year for \"Kinatay\", beating off competition from filmmaking royalty including Tarantino himself. After picking up the award, Tarantino wrote to Mendoza congratulating him on his award and saying his film was \"bold, daring and... the whole point of making movies in the first place.\"\n@highlight\nMendoza won the Best Director award at this year's Cannes film festival\n@highlight\nFilipino filmmaker lauded by Quentin Tarantino for his film \"Serbis\"\n@highlight\nMendoza has only been directing for four years; films have proved controversial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 61}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 93, "end": 110}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 196}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 328, "end": 347}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Serbis\" was only the third ever film from the Philippines to be shown in Cannes, and while elevating @placeholder to a new level of attention, the man himself hopes it will give the whole country a higher profile.", "idx": 16909}], "idx": 10941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter NFL player DeAngelo Williams has generously given up his business class seat to a Marine on his flight - but some fans have suggested he might have been duped. The Carolina Panthers running back shared an image of his Delta plane ticket alongside a photo of the unsuspecting military man in uniform on his Twitter and Facebook pages on Monday morning. 'I always give up my seat to military if my seat is better!' Williams wrote. 'I truly appreciate our troops.' He explained that the unidentified man was not aware of his act of generosity. 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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova wrote on Twitter that she and Maria Alekhina were stopped and accused of a crime. She said a third member of the loosely organised group was also detained. Local activist Seymon Simonov said the two Pussy Riot members were accused of theft and nine people were held in all. 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Arnon Milchan, 68, who's famous for smash hit movies including 'Fight Club' and 'Pretty Woman,' spoke openly for the first time about his espionage work in an Israeli TV special that aired Monday night. The program reveals Milchan, at the special request of his friend Shimon Peres, who is now the country's president' set up and operated some 30 companies in 17 countries that helped Israel obtain parts and plans for its nuclear project in the 1980s. 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Speaking from Necker Island - his private resort in the Caribbean - Branson said surviving pilot Peter Siebold, 43, escaped serious injury and should be out of hospital in the next few days. US investigators say they have not ruled out the possibility of pilot error on board SpaceShipTwo, which crashed in the Mojave Desert in California on Friday, killing co-pilot Michael Alsbury, 39. 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But this vibrant city has so much to offer that it's worth using every free moment to see something new. Here are some of the things I managed slip in on a recent business trip to Chicago. Underneath the \"Cloud Gate\" sculpture, the perspective gets distorted in the reflection. Museum: The famous Art Institute of Chicago (111 S. Michigan Ave.) has enough rooms of artwork to keep a person exploring for days; unfortunately, I got there just before it closed at 5 p.m. Still, it was worth a peek.\n@highlight\nPaintings by Edvard Munch, famous for \"The Scream,\" are at the Art Institute\n@highlight\nExplore nightlife in Lincoln Park, a trendy area north of downtown\n@highlight\nEnjoy breathtaking views of the city from the 96th floor of the John Hancock Center", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 448, "end": 471}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 889, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just a few blocks north of the @placeholder, this gigantic reflective sculpture called \"Cloud Gate\" weighs 110 tons, stands 33 feet high and is made of stainless steel plates.", "idx": 16935}], "idx": 10962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Loxahatchee, Florida (CNN) -- Senior citizens are common in Florida but one 74-year-old is in a class of her own: \"Little Mama\" is believed to be the oldest chimpanzee in captivity. Born in Africa, she was one of the first residents at Lion Country Safari theme park in Loxahatchee, Florida, about 20 miles west of West Palm Beach. \"She came here when the park opened in 1967,\" said Lion Country Safari Wildlife Director Terry Wolf, who has been with the park just as long. Wolf said the park's owners bought her from a pet dealer. \"It was a whole different world then,\" explained Wolf. \"Chimps in pet shops that were babies at that time could go for 10 grand.\"\n@highlight\n\"Little Mama\" has been at Florida's Lion Country Safari park since 1967\n@highlight\nFive years later, renowned primatologist Jane Goodall helped determine her age\n@highlight\nThis year she celebrated her 74th birthday\n@highlight\nNormally, chimps live 40 to 50 years in the wild and 50 to 60 years in captivity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 383, "end": 410}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 709, "end": 732}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is petite, weighing about 100 pounds, and the only physical indication of her age are the gray hairs on her chin.", "idx": 16937}], "idx": 10963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Collins Leeds owner Massimo Cellino has claimed he was forced into the sale of leading goalscorer Ross McCormack to Fulham because the Scotland international had 'disrespected' him. Fulham completed the deal for an undisclosed fee, understood to be \u00a311million, for the Leeds captain late on Monday night and confirmed the deal on Tuesday morning, less than a week after Cellino had insisted the striker was not for sale. McCormack, 27, signed a new four-year deal with Leeds last summer, but following a fall-out with Cellino did not to travel with Leeds last week to their summer training camp in Italy. 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Hyeonseo Lee was brainwashed to believe that the country, run by the murderous Kim regime, was the greatest in the world. But when her eyes were opened to the desperate poverty and repression all around her, she knew she had to escape, and is now devoted to raising global awareness of her fellow countrymen's plight. Ms Lee spoke about her ordeal in a lecture at the TED conference in Long Beach, California, published by CNN.\n@highlight\nHyeonseo Lee grew up devoted to North Korea and its Kim regime\n@highlight\nBut after a family friend died of starvation she became desperate to escape\n@highlight\nRisked her life for a decade as refugee in China but made it to South Korea\n@highlight\nReturned to the North to smuggle her relatives out of the pariah state", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, although @placeholder generally welcomes refugees from the North, Ms Lee's decision was not without risk as the authorities in her home country have been known to inflict harsh punishments on those who have relatives in the South.", "idx": 16946}], "idx": 10967} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The killing of 298 innocent people on board Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was a crime, a consequence of the war against Ukraine that Vladimir Putin started, and which he supplies, directs and controls. The Russian President bears full responsibility for this war, including the downing of the Malaysian airliner. The main problem with our reaction to Russian aggression is not even the mildness of our sanctions, but the lack of clarity of their purpose. Our message to Putin is very confused. Do we want him completely out of Ukraine, or do we want his help in dealing with that country? 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The official Middle East News Agency (MENA) reports three people dead and 49 wounded in clashes between protesters and police in Cairo and the port city of Suez. JANUARY 26 Police use water cannons and tear gas against thousands of protesters who returned to the streets of Cairo and other cities. 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Drivers including British stars Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button would start from a grid outside Buckingham Palace and race around a 3.2-mile West End circuit taking in sights such as Nelson's Column and Piccadilly Circus. Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone is said to have offered to pay more than \u00a335million to stage the grand prix in the capital.\n@highlight\nPlans for a grand prix on the streets of London will be unveiled tonight\n@highlight\nProposed 3.2-mile route would start outside Buckingham Palace and take in landmarks such as Nelson's Column and Piccadilly Circus\n@highlight\nBritish racing stars Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are believed to have been involved in designing the circuit\n@highlight\nFormula One chief Ecclestone is prepared to promote the race, which is expected to generate at least \u00a3100m from spectators and tourists", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 526}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}, {"start": 999, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 81, has long wanted London to host a grand prix, having", "idx": 16983}, {"query": "Ecclestone, 81, has long wanted @placeholder to host a grand prix, having", "idx": 16984}], "idx": 10988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom for MailOnline The Only Way is Essex star James Argent has apologised for sparking a police missing person alert when he reportedly went to the 'wrong airport' and vanished for 24 hours. Fears grew for Arg after he failed to turn up for an early-morning flight to Majorca after leaving his family home at 3.30am yesterday in Woodford Green, east London. Scotland Yard issued a public appeal for his whereabouts this morning, 26 hours after he vanished, as fans began a Twitter campaign with the hashtag #PrayForArg. 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It was the first time in three years Kim hadn't attended the event in Pyongyang, which today marked the party's 69th anniversary. But while Kim wasn't there in person, a flower basket with his name on it was placed before statues of his father and grandfather, both of whom also ruled North Korea. 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Rob, whose surname has not been revealed, ended his life on a Queensland mine site in November 2013, while working a three weeks on, three weeks off roster in coal seam gas exploration for QGC. His partner, Christine, said FIFO's lifestyle and work pressures became increasingly overwhelming for Rob and by the end he felt like his 'brain had broken.'\n@highlight\nA 26-year-old fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) workers took his life on a Queensland mine site, November last year\n@highlight\nHis partner said the work pressure and FIFO lifestyle became so overwhelming, by the end he felt his 'brain had broken'\n@highlight\nFamilies of the fly-in,fly-out workers who have committed suicide, have welcomed Western Australia's inquest into their deaths\n@highlight\nOver the past year nine FIFO workers have taken their lives", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 63, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 122}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 253, "end": 255}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The father-of-one had spoken about the cost of the FIFO lifestyle on his mental health and wellbeing just days earlier, urging those considering @placeholder to 'rethink' their decision.", "idx": 16994}], "idx": 10995} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At the time of kick-off, the most popular YouTube clip of Erik Lamela's 'Rabona' goal had amassed a staggering 2.3m views in just three days. 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Former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain refused to apologise for the deals which critics say amounted to an \u2018amnesty\u2019 for nearly 200 suspected IRA killers. 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Seized by armed men Tuesday, the building in Ukraine's restive Donetsk region is just the latest to fall under the control of pro-Russian militants. Government sites across more than a dozen towns and cities in Donetsk remain occupied, despite an international deal agreed to earlier this month that called for illegal armed groups to disarm and go home. And the militias, resolutely defiant, show no signs of changing their stance. In the foyer of the Luhansk government building -- outside which pro-Russian flags now fly -- more armed men, sandbags and wire surrounded a desk through which access to the rest of the building was controlled. 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China didn't disclose what was discussed during the session with Ambassador Jon Huntsman at the Foreign Ministry. But Beijing had warned that a meeting between the president and the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader would damage its ties with Washington. \"The Chinese side expresses strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to this meeting,\" a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement after Thursday's meeting at the White House. \"China demands the U.S. seriously consider China's stance, immediately adopt measures to wipe out the adverse impact, [and] stop conniving and supporting anti-China separatist forces.\"\n@highlight\nChina expresses its \"strong dissatisfaction\" over Dalai Lama meeting to U.S. ambassador\n@highlight\nDalai Lama met with U.S. President Barack Obama a day earlier at the White House\n@highlight\nChina appealed for U.S. to \"stop conniving and supporting anti-China separatist forces\"\n@highlight\nBeijing regards the Dalai Lama as a separatist who wishes to sever Tibet from China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 283, "end": 298}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}, {"start": 969, "end": 980}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Dalai Lama has said he favors genuine autonomy for Tibetans, not independence for @placeholder.", "idx": 17006}], "idx": 11002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Cable for MailOnline It was the most famous coffee shop in sit-com history. And now a replica version of Central Perk \u2013 the fictional hangout in long-running comedy series Friends \u2013 is set to open in New York next month. Fans visiting the city will be able to step into the shoes of actors Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry when the pop-up cafe opens its doors on September 17. The replica version of Central Perk \u2013 the fictional hangout in long-running comedy series Friends \u2013 is set to open in New York in September, delighting fans of the programme\n@highlight\nThe pop-up cafe opens its doors to customers on September 17\n@highlight\nIt will offer photo-ops on the same orange couch that was used in the show\n@highlight\nCafe made famous by Chandler, Monica, Phoebe, Joey and Ross and Rachel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The event is being staged to celebrate the 20th anniversary of @placeholder,which premiered on September 22, 1994", "idx": 17011}], "idx": 11004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam Poor Leeds. They left their coach to boos from the Millwall fans and exited the pitch to laughter and waves from the same supporters. In between, they could probably count themselves lucky to have lost the match by only two goals, scored by Mark Beevers and Shaun Williams. Make no mistake, Dave Hockaday's side were extremely disappointing in their first competitive fixture under the new manager. Barring the chance fluffed by Noel Hunt early in the second half they offered next to nothing, the only consolation being that their play after the break was better than that which went before.\n@highlight\nNew Leeds United manager suffers defeat in first Championship game\n@highlight\nMillwall took an early lead through Mark Beevers strike in the eight minute\n@highlight\nShaun Williams sealed the three points with a late penalty for the home side", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ironically, the chance that fell to @placeholder's centre-half after 17 minutes was probably easier.", "idx": 17015}, {"query": "That he had so much time and space said plenty about @placeholder.", "idx": 17016}], "idx": 11008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kentucky Sen. 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Since 1998, al-Zawahiri had been Osama bin Laden's personal physician and one of his closest confidants, a steadfast deputy who eulogized his boss after his death last month in Pakistan. But it took this many weeks for an al Qaeda announcement on its new leader, and that suggested to some analysts that there had been head-bashing over who should take the helm. \"It doesn't suggest a vast reservoir of accumulated goodwill for him,\" said Peter Bergen, CNN's national security analyst.\n@highlight\nIt took many weeks for al Qaeda to announce its new leader\n@highlight\nThat could be sign of disagreement over al-Zawahiri\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda is losing the war of ideas\n@highlight\nAl-Zawahiri lacks the charisma and oratory of Osama bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 635}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Roggio said that had bin Laden been killed shortly after the September 11 attacks, @placeholder would have been taking over a less mature organization and might have had a more difficult time moving it forward.", "idx": 17032}], "idx": 11013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Another day, another English musician getting upset over his compensation from a streaming service. 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The schoolgirl\u2019s three-foot mane takes two hours to style - but she refuses to have it cut. Bohdana, who cites fairy tale character Rapunzel as her inspiration, said: \u2018I love my hair because nobody\u2019s hair is as long as mine. Glossy: Inspired by Rapunzel eight-year-old Bohdana's hair is nearly as long as she is \u2018I made the decision to let it grow when I was four. 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Dr Uma Ramalingam, 42, and GP Barathi Ravikumar, 40, went to grab the two youngsters after they were suddenly hit by a succession of freak waves as they paddled on rocks near their holiday villa. But as they did so all four slipped on the wet rocks and slid into the water and were swept out due to the strong waves and currents.\n@highlight\nBarathi Ravikumar, 40 and Uma Ramalingam, 42 were in Playa Paraiso resort\n@highlight\nTwo children were hit by freak waves as they all went exploring near the villa\n@highlight\nDoctors tried to grab children but all four were swept out to sea by current\n@highlight\nInquest heard there were no warning signs about paddling on the rocks\n@highlight\nCoroner said deaths were 'completely unexpected' - accidental death verdict", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 239, "end": 258}, {"start": 553, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unable to see her son or daughter, she managed to see her sister, Dr @placeholder, struggling in the water some distance away and the next thing she remembered was the coastguards arriving in diving equipment.", "idx": 17036}], "idx": 11017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's grown from selling clothes to a handful of friends inside a small dorm room to a popular fashion website featuring more than 1,000 stylish items. Admittedly, it's been quite a journey for Serah Kanyua, the co-founder of Closet49, an online marketplace that links buyers of clothes and accessories to sellers across Kenya. Launched just over a year ago, the growing website features a mix of new and used fashion items -- from custom-made pieces by young designers and boutique stores to well-preserved clothes from women looking to de-clutter their closets. \"We simply merged the idea to sell affordable fashion to people who just didn't want to pay too much,\" says Kanyua. \"And also give people an opportunity to sell off clothes they don't want anymore in their closet but are still in good condition -- and you can be able to get extra cash,\" she adds.\n@highlight\nE-commerce platforms like Closet49 and Soko have proliferated in Kenya\n@highlight\nMore and more mobile phone users are turning online to buy and sell goods\n@highlight\nCloset49 is an online marketplace linking buyers of clothes to sellers in the country\n@highlight\nSoko links artisans directly to online global consumers using a simple mobile phone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Using Kanyua's living room as their base, the two business partners called their shop @placeholder.", "idx": 17055}, {"query": "Back in Kanyua's home, the young entrepreneur says she hopes @placeholder's annual profits will make them a million Kenyan shillings in the next two to three years -- a goal of about $12,000 in profit a year.", "idx": 17057}], "idx": 11029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 58 people in Syria were killed Tuesday in \"terrorist\" mortar and car bomb attacks in the city of Homs and the Damascus area, the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency reported. A car bombing in Homs' al-Zahra neighborhood killed 40, SANA reported, citing an unnamed source in the area. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based monitoring group, also reported many casualties, including women and children, in the car bomb attack. It described al-Zahra as an Alawite neighborhood. Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is a member of the Alawite religious sect, which is an offshoot of Shia Islam.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mortar and car bomb attacks killed nearly 60 people, report says\n@highlight\nNEW: A car bombing in Homs' al-Zahra neighborhood kills 40, state news agency says\n@highlight\nThe car bomb hits an Alawite area, says the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights\n@highlight\nChemical weapons watchdog says it is investigating chlorine gas attack claims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 157, "end": 179}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 304, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 852, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The unrest comes amid Syria's three-year civil war pitting government forces against rebels trying to end the rule of @placeholder.", "idx": 17061}], "idx": 11031} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 07:54 EST, 15 April 2012 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 16 April 2012 The fashion for a Hitler-style tash is spreading through the animal kingdom with a goldfish called George now getting in on the act. The five-year-old who belongs to Deborah Cochrane, from Belfast, has developed a distinctive black mark above his mouth which creates an uncanny resemblance to the fishist dictator. George and a fellow goldfish that has died were named after the art duo Gilbert and George. George follows in the pawsteps of a string of cats who became nicknamed 'Little Kitlers' for the dark patches of fur below their noses.\n@highlight\nOwner says goldfish likes to eat peas, just like Hitler\n@highlight\nFish follows cats that show a likeness to dictator", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The office worker said: \u2018Like @placeholder, George is vegetarian - he loves his peas.", "idx": 17064}], "idx": 11033} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Santa Claus came to town in his droves, as hordes of Christmas-lovers dressed up as St Nick to mark the start of the festive season. Hundreds of men and women dressed as Father Christmas descended on London for SantaCon 2014. The event is a flash mob style celebration that started several years ago and has gained popularity through social networking sites. Scroll down for video Christmas lovers dressed up as St Nick for the annual Santacon event in London Sea of red: Throngs of men and women dressed as Father Christmas descended on London Festive fun: The crimson-crew spread Christmas cheer by handing out gifts and singing Christmas carols\n@highlight\nThrongs of santas descend on London for the annual event\n@highlight\nThey sang carols, handed out presents and spread festive cheer\n@highlight\nAnnual celebration has gained popularity through social networking\n@highlight\nSimilar events taking place in New York, Vancouver and Moscow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ho Ho Ho: Organisers of the @placeholder event describe it as 'non-profit, non political, non religious and non sensical Christmas parade'", "idx": 17072}], "idx": 11039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This little girl certainly knows what happiness is to her: Candy. Danny Brooks from Spring, Texas, filmed his three-year-old daughter Ashlynn putting her own spin on Pharrell's hit track Happy. The toddler is seen enthusiastically singing completely different lyrics in a duet with her father while riding in the car. Most of her words center around unhappiness. 'Can't be happy,' she says, with her father responding,' why don't we know how to be happy?' Ashlynn says that no one can crack a smile because they're 'still mad'. She later adds that she wants to cry. 'Why do you want to cry?' her concerned father sings back. 'What if I give you candy, does that make you happy?' he then suggests.\n@highlight\nDanny Brooks from Spring, Texas, filmed his three-year-old daughter Ashlynn putting her own spin on Pharrell's hit track Happy", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof: @placeholder seen in his Happy music video", "idx": 17073}], "idx": 11040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "This weekend, Curiosity successfully landed on Mars. Now the one-ton roving robotic laboratory, part of NASA's four-ton Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft, gets down to business. Its task? Determining whether Mars ever did or could support life. That's the big question. To quote Humphrey Bogart's Rick in \"Casablanca\": \"Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,\" why should life occur only on planet Earth? Living organisms are found in the most improbable places -- in the dark, sulfurous depths of the oceans and in the driest deserts. News: Curiosity rover lands on Mars All it takes is some water, carbon, a few other elements and energy.\n@highlight\nMeg Urry says this weekend, Curiosity, NASA's roving robotic laboratory, landed on Mars\n@highlight\nCuriosity will try to tell whether there's been life on Mars, where conditions different from Earth\n@highlight\nShe says Curiosity made tricky Mars landing, now will take pictures, collect information\n@highlight\nUrry: Rocks on Mars can give up clues about whether any life has existed there", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 120, "end": 142}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, just like science labs on @placeholder, it has a number of complex instruments capable of testing the properties of solids, liquids and gases.", "idx": 17089}], "idx": 11049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 Thomas Muller was the star of the show for Germany in their opening match of the World Cup as his hat-trick did for Portugal in a resounding 4-0 victory. The Bayern Munich man was again deployed as a lone frontman for Saturday\u2019s second Group G encounter with Ghana in Fortaleza. But could he repeat his scoring heroics and move clear at the top of the goal-getters chart? 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Sergei Kholodovskii has uploaded thousands of leaked images, including of Rita Ora, Kim Kardashian and Rihanna, to the Arizona-hosted site from his flat in Samara, Russia. He denies hacking the images from iCloud himself - claiming they are openly available on the web - and alleges many of the stars get 'good publicity' from the exposure. What's the problem? 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But when Tommies and German troops emerged from the trenches to shake hands and swap gifts in no man\u2019s land, the festive goodwill clearly did not extend to the French, a newly discovered letter reveals. Lance Corporal William Loasby tells how a shared contempt for Britain\u2019s Gallic ally in the Great War helped the opposing sides briefly find common ground when they met, with one German officer even remarking: \u2018Ten Frenchman don\u2019t make an Englishman.\u2019 Scroll down for video Living history: A letter written by the soldier who sparked the famous 1914 Christmas Day Truce between the German and British soldiers has been sold for \u00a320,000 at auction. Pictured is auctioneer Richard Westwood-Brookes holding the letter written by Lance Corporal Willie Loasby\n@highlight\nLance Corporal Willie Loasby instigated the remarkable act of humanity\n@highlight\nHe described how the soldiers were trading insults across No Man's Land\n@highlight\nSoldier said they were calling us 'English pigs and something a bit worse'\n@highlight\nBut the 25-year-old says they then made jokes about the French\n@highlight\nA German officer said: 'Ten Frenchman don't make an Englishman'\n@highlight\nThey eventually exchanged gifts and the remarkable armistice began", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 26}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 773, "end": 796}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1254}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Group of German soldiers with two @placeholder soldiers, one in great coat (left) and one in rear wearing a balaclava", "idx": 17101}], "idx": 11056} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The former president of Shell Oil USA didn't candy-coat it: America's political fund-raising system, he said, amounts to legalized extortion. \"I feel extorted,\" John Hofmeister told CNN's Drew Griffin. \"Every time I wrote a check I felt that it was a form of extortion, the price of entry, because of the reception that you got when you contributed versus the reception when you did not contribute.\" Hofmeister, who ran Shell Oil USA from 2005 through 2008, said he was constantly being asked for political donations, by members of both parties. It's against Shell Oil policy, he said, for corporate contributions to be made. 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But those who live in the city nestled along the Tigris River, about 140 kilometers (about 87 miles) northwest of Baghdad, told a different story on Sunday. \"There are no Iraqi troops here,\" one woman told CNN by telephone from Tikrit. The only presence, at least in her neighborhood, is the \"Islamic state,\" she said, referring to ISIS.\n@highlight\nMilitants declare Islamic state extending from Syria to Iraq\n@highlight\nIraq's government is touting its offensive to recapture Saddam Hussein's hometown\n@highlight\nBut some residents tell CNN a different story: \"There are no Iraqi troops here\"\n@highlight\nIraqi security forces were routed by ISIS fighters earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 242, "end": 272}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnesses inside and outside of @placeholder said Iraqi forces were heavily shelling the city.", "idx": 17108}], "idx": 11059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Slack, Michael Seamark and Fay Schlesinger UPDATED: 17:12 EST, 1 July 2011 Intelligence job: Mohammed Al-Byati at his home in a leafy suburb of Birmingham, where he claimed he was only doing his job as a doctor when working for Saddam Hussein A doctor involved in horrific torture by Saddam Hussein\u2019s henchmen is working in British hospitals. In an astonishing immigration scandal, border officials have allowed the suspected war criminal to treat thousands of British patients. Dr Mohammed Kassim Al-Byati was given a permit to work as a doctor in the NHS by the Labour government in 2004.\n@highlight\nDr Mohammed Kassim Al-Byati given a permit to work in NHS by Labour in 2004\n@highlight\n'Horrified' Home Secretary orders urgent inquiry", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 102, "end": 118}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 491, "end": 514}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 614, "end": 637}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was there that @placeholder was taken when the vicious guards realised they had gone too far and risked having a death on their hands.", "idx": 17114}], "idx": 11061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Collins Brazil legend Pele has called his country a \u2018disgrace\u2019 for their poor planning ahead of next month\u2019s World Cup. There have been a number of delays to the completion of a number of the stadiums as well as widespread theft and corruption in the lead up to the tournament. But the three time World Cup winner condemned the protesters ahead of the tournament. Concerns: Pele has been critical of the preparations in Brazil for the World Cup Selfie time: A student takes a selfie with Pele He said: \u2018There has been significant time to get the stadiums finished.\n@highlight\nThree time winner says preparations for the World Cup have been a disaster\n@highlight\nBrazil legend says the delays to the stadiums is unacceptable\n@highlight\nPele tips Spain and Germany to do well at the tournament", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ahead of the tournament -which kicks off on June 12 \u2013 Pele believes hosts @placeholder have a good chance but has also says Spain have a good chance to retain their crown.", "idx": 17116}], "idx": 11063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- In less than a week, Google announced an operating system to compete with Windows, while Microsoft announced that Office 10 will include free, online versions of its four most popular software programs -- a shot at Google's suite of web-based office applications. The fight between Microsoft and Google is over who'll be seen as the world's most important tech company. And not more than a month and a half ago, Microsoft unveiled its new search engine Bing, which it hopes will steal market share from Google and finally make it real money online. From the news of it, it's a full-blown tech battle, complete with behind-the-scenes machinations to sic government regulators on each other.\n@highlight\nThe escalating Google vs. Micosoft battle is mostly over who'll be King of Tech\n@highlight\nTop execs at each company dream of ways to steal the others' pots of gold\n@highlight\nChrome OS will compete with Windows, while Office 10 will include free online versions\n@highlight\nHere's how the two tech giants stack up in four key areas of competition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Microsoft's newest version, @placeholder 7, will be available in the fall.", "idx": 17131}], "idx": 11069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush A Pakistani mob killed a woman and two of her granddaughters after a member of the religious minority group she belonged to was accused of posting blasphemous material on Facebook, police have said. Rioting erupted in the city of Gujranwala late last night following claims that a member of the Ahmadi community had posted a blasphemous photo on to the social networking site. The dead, including a seven-year-old girl and her baby sister, were Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed. Scroll down for video Police arrive after the houses of a religious minority group were torched by a mob following accusations of blasphemy, in Gujranwala, Pakistan\n@highlight\nRioting erupted in city of Gujranwala following 'blasphemy' claims, police say\n@highlight\nThe dead, including a seven-year-old girl and her baby sister, were Ahmadis, who consider themselves Muslim but believe in a prophet after Mohammed\n@highlight\nThe youth accused of making the blasphemous post on Facebook was not injured, police have said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder differ from mainstream Islam in that they do not believe Muhammad is the final prophet.", "idx": 17134}], "idx": 11070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Amazon has launched a budget \u00a3159 tablet it hopes can take on the iPad mini. The Fire HD tablet, which is based on Google's Android software, has a 7inch touchscreen and is linked to Amazon's own app, music and book store. It will go head to head with Apple's \u00a3269 iPad mini, which is launched next week, and Google's \u00a3159 Nexus 7 tablet. Scroll down for video Competition: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the new Kindle Fire HD 7\" and Kindle Fire HD 8.9\" which is one of the iPad's top competitors The tablet wars: How they stack up\n@highlight\nFirst time Amazon has released tablet outside of the US - and has been priced significantly cheaper than Apple's \u00a3269 iPad mini\n@highlight\nNew e-book has lit display allowing readers to use it at night\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 466}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 611, "end": 612}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, there are still most of the big names in there (including the @placeholder app), and the web browser also works well.", "idx": 17141}], "idx": 11075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 07:35 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 15 November 2013 Three brothers who were torn apart when two were shipped to Australia as part of the child migrant scheme in seventies have been reunited in Britain - 43 years after the last time they were all together. Rex, Bruce and Kevin Wilton were separated as children after being taken into care following the death of their father. However as authorities decided the care for unwanted children had become too expensive, the boys, like thousands of others, were offered the chance of a 'better' life abroad.\n@highlight\nBruce, Rex and Kevin Wilton reunited in Cornwall after 43 years apart\n@highlight\nSeparated in 1970 when youngest brothers were shipped to Tasmania\n@highlight\nRex returned to UK in his 20s but Kevin remained in Australia\n@highlight\nYoungest sibling was tracked down in New South Wales four years ago\n@highlight\nBrothers were able to reunite with the help of the Family Restoration Fund\n@highlight\nMen suffered 'mental' and 'physical' abuse while in care overseas\n@highlight\nOver 130,000 children were shipped abroad in 'shameful' programme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 300, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 781}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}, {"start": 967, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rex was 11 while @placeholder was just nine when they left Britain", "idx": 17142}], "idx": 11076} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 30-year-old Samoan woman charged with attempted murder after leaving her newborn son in a drain in western Sydney will spend Christmas in prison. The accused did not appear via an audio visual link from jail in Penrith Local Court during a very brief hearing before Magistrate Roger Clisdell. She is next due to appear on January 16. Friends of the woman have rallied around her, posting messages of support on her Facebook page, saying 'God will find an answer' and her situation will be resolved 'through prayer'. Scroll down for video Tragic mother: This is the 30-year-old Samoan woman who has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly dumping her day old baby son in a drain in western Sydney, where he lay for five days\n@highlight\nThe Samoan woman who has been accused of dumping her baby in a drain will spend Christmas in prison\n@highlight\nShe is due to appear in court on January 16\n@highlight\nFriends posted Facebook messages of support saying 'God will find an answer'\n@highlight\nThe woman, 30, has been charged with attempted murder of her baby son\n@highlight\nThe woman also appears to have a five-year old son living in New Zealand\n@highlight\nShe has made 'full admissions' to the alleged crime\n@highlight\nThe father of the child is Samoan and may have moved away", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 213, "end": 231}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}, {"start": 964, "end": 966}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thank God for you [and] may our @placeholder continue to Bless you with many more years to come.", "idx": 17147}], "idx": 11079} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Philadelphia (CNN) -- It's a large district in and around Philadelphia. It's not a swing seat; it's a safe Democratic stronghold\u00e2\u20ac\u201dnot a nailbiter. But in this midterm election, the 13th Congressional District race has attracted some national attention and some rock star fundraisers: Bill and Hillary Clinton. Why such attention and star power? Because the candidate is Marjorie Margolies: related by marriage to the Clintons and tied to the former President by history. Margolies first gained national attention 20 years ago. She lost her seat as a freshman House member after voting for Bill Clinton's 1993 signature economic plan. It was about to go down after multiple Democratic defections. He needed one vote; she was it.\n@highlight\nFormer Rep. 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Over five series, the show explored the wide-ranging impact of the war on drugs on the crack-infested streets of Baltimore, Maryland. Written by David Simon, a former police reporter for The Baltimore Sun, the show was praised for its gritty realism and much of it was filmed on location around some of the roughest parts of the city. 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For many the verve and passion of this student-led revolt has been captivating to witness. But others are less impressed. \"I think the 'Occupy Central' movement is the Hong Kong version of so-called street politics and color revolutions we've seen in other countries,\" Chen Zuo'er, who helped facilitate the handover of Hong Kong to China from Britain, told CNN Wednesday, as China marked National Day -- the foundation of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949.\n@highlight\nProtests \"a very dangerous, obviously illegal movement,\" says Chen Zuo'er\n@highlight\nChen helped negotiate with the British side over the 1997 handover of power to China\n@highlight\nOccupy Central has attacked pillars of economic prosperity and social stability, he says\n@highlight\nChen: \"One country, two systems\" is a fundamental national policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 682, "end": 707}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some analysts claim the protests have been the most significant since the former colony's handover from @placeholder to China in 1997.", "idx": 17167}, {"query": "Meantime, Chen sees no room for @placeholder to back down from its stated position.", "idx": 17168}], "idx": 11095} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea fired several short-range missiles toward the Sea of Japan on Saturday, an act that the U.S. watched closely and South Korea called provocative. N. Korean army soldiers, back, look at a S. Korean soldier, center, in the demilitarized zone in June. Pyongyang fired six short-range missiles in less than seven hours, South Korea's Foreign Ministry said. The missiles were apparently Scud-type, estimated to have a range of about 500 kilometers (310 miles), according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. South Korean intelligence estimates that North Korea has about 700 such missiles in its arsenal.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea five Scud-type missiles Saturday that can reach 400 to 500 km\n@highlight\nSouth Korea has called the launches \"a provocative act\"\n@highlight\nU.S. diplomat: \"This type of North Korea behavior is not helpful\"\n@highlight\nPyongyang test-fired four such missiles off the east coast Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 384}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder conducted a nuclear test in May, fired test rockets and threatened U.S. and South Korean ships near its territorial waters.", "idx": 17174}], "idx": 11100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Back in 1950, the European Reconstruction Program organized a contest for posters promoting the U.S. Marshall Plan. Among over 10,000 entries, the winner was Reijn Dirksen, then barely 25 years old. His entry portrayed a ship braving stormy waters and a dark fog, pulled forward by multiple sails: the Continent's flags. The hull of the ship was made of letters spelling \"Europe\" and the caption read, \"All our colours to the mast.\" Early on Friday, the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo did something unusual: Instead of rewarding the Nobel Peace Prize to an individual, it gave it to the European Union -- an international institution facing a 3-year-old existential crisis that looks nowhere close to being over.\n@highlight\nPierpaolo Barbieri: Nobel Peace Prize awarded to European Union stirred controversy\n@highlight\nHe says the EU helps ensure peace after a century of war and dictatorship\n@highlight\nEurope is the world's largest market, offering an arena for trade and commerce, he says\n@highlight\nBarbieri: Europe financial crisis reveals need for reform, but EU is still worth having", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 57}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 463, "end": 487}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 545, "end": 561}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 843, "end": 844}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And beyond the @placeholder, it has proven that post-national integration is not only possible, but also desirable.", "idx": 17177}], "idx": 11102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The upheaval in Ukraine has spiraled into an increasingly tense dispute between Russia and the West. The United States and many European countries are demanding that Moscow scale back its deployment of troops in Ukraine's southern region of Crimea. But Russian President Vladimir Putin so far appears unfazed by the pressure. By Russia's account, its soldiers are protecting the human rights of worried, vulnerable Russian speakers. But in the U.S. view, Russia is violating international law. Caught in the middle is Ukraine's shaky new government. With armed men are locked in an uneasy standoff in Crimea, the consequences could be deadly. And their effects may ripple out far beyond Ukraine's corner of Eastern Europe.\n@highlight\nThe presence of Russian troops in Ukraine's Crimea has ratcheted up tensions\n@highlight\nU.S. President Barack Obama appears to have limited options to pressure Russia\n@highlight\nA military response isn't considered to be a realistic possibility\n@highlight\nThe crisis is roiling global markets, pushing up the price of oil and hurting the ruble", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There are no grounds for the use of force against civilians and @placeholder, and for the entry of the Russian military contingent,\"", "idx": 17183}], "idx": 11104} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For a year, journalist and author David Eimer traveled the edges of China exploring a side of the country that obliterates expectations. \"Most people are unaware of the sheer diversity of China in terms of ethnic minorities,\" says the former Beijing resident and China correspondent for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper. \"I met people who have blond hair and blue eyes and look completely European but are 100% Chinese in terms of upbringing and language.\" The Chinese government officially classifies 55 ethnic minorities. During his travels through Yunnan, Tibet, Xinjiang and the Dongbei region, Eimer met many of them.\n@highlight\nJournalist David Eimer's new book chronicles many of China's 55 official ethnic groups\n@highlight\nXishuangbanna is China's Thailand, with food and climate similar to Southeast Asian countries\n@highlight\nEimer also visited the \"third Korea,\" located inside of China\n@highlight\nHe says Tibetans are the hardest to interview", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Chinese like to think of @placeholder [an autonomous prefecture within Yunnan Province] as their own Thailand.", "idx": 17184}], "idx": 11105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Jughead, do you want to be my best man?\" comic book character Archie asks on his blog. The marriage issue is due to arrive at comic stores in August and on newsstands in September. Archie Andrews -- who spent decades in high school, flirting with girl-next-door Betty Cooper and heiress-next-door Veronica Lodge -- is getting married. \"I am so excited, I am getting Married to Archie. There is so much to do, so many plans to make. I wonder if Betty wants to be my Maid of Honor? I bet she is so happy for me!\" Veronica writes on her blog.\n@highlight\nComic book character Archie Andrews finally chooses between Betty and Veronica\n@highlight\nThe fictional marriage marks the comic book's milestone 600th issue\n@highlight\nIs Archie in over his head? 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Making the official announcement in St. Louis, Missouri, the former House Republican whip indicated he would run on a platform of keeping Democratic control of both Congress and the White House in check. \"Common sense and open debate are in danger of being suppressed by the overreaching liberal monopoly in Congress and the White House,\" he said, according to prepared remarks. \"Never has Washington been in greater need of hearing from people who work hard, pay their taxes and want solutions to urgent economic problems and the ongoing threat of terrorism.\"\n@highlight\nEx-Republican whip wants to keep Democratic control in check\n@highlight\nDecision comes two weeks after Democrat Robin Carnahan announced bid\n@highlight\nBoth candidates have high name recognition in Missouri", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces a state that has become increasing Democratic in the last several election cycles.", "idx": 17215}], "idx": 11122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy has won praise for his government's effort to bring about a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, a delicate balancing act for the country's nation's first freely elected leader. Egypt has been the go-between in many previous Israeli-Palestinian disputes. But while longtime Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak was hostile to Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that rules Gaza, Morsy's Muslim Brotherhood is the group's political cousin. 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CNN: - Did you grow up in Mumbai? Anil Kapoor: I was born in Mumbai, in a suburb named Chembur. In my neighborhood the kids never wore shoes, we always had bare feet. I remember my parents asking me to wear shoes to go and play, but usually I would forget.\n@highlight\nAnil Kapoor played quiz show host Kumar in hit movie \"Slumdog Millionaire\"\n@highlight\n\"Slumdog is like my story. 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The new deal will keep Wiggins with Sky until after Paris-Roubaix, which he has made a major target for the coming season. After the famed race over the cobbles, which takes place on April 12, Wiggins will switch his focus to the track as he prepares for the 2016 Olympic Games, as well as a planned attempt at the hour record. Sir Bradley Wiggins, at the start of a time trial, has signed to remain at Team Sky until April\n@highlight\n2012 Tour de France winner signs extension with Team Sky until April\n@highlight\nSir Bradley Wiggins can then compete in the one day classic Paris-Roubaix\n@highlight\nFour time Olympic gold medalist will return to the track for Rio 2016", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 643, "end": 657}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Paris-Roubaix is a special race for me and I'm determined to give it another go in @placeholder colours.", "idx": 17249}], "idx": 11143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman and Lucy Buckland Last updated at 4:00 PM on 16th January 2012 Coup: George Osborne's deal with China will pour billions in the UK economy (pictured in Hong Kong today) British taxpayers face footing the bill for more rescue money for the International Monetary Fund if euro is to be prevented from derailing the world recovery. George Osborne admitted that there was a risk of the economy contracting if Europe suffered a deep downturn as forecasters suggest that the UK is already in recession. The chancellor said he would go to MPs for their approval if the IMF made a 'strong case' for more money.\n@highlight\nDeal with China includes opening the doors of UK plc to Asian investors\n@highlight\nTrading floors in Hong Kong will open for five hours longer so currency trade continues while London financiers are at work\n@highlight\nHours after deal Osborne attacks eurozone for failing to instill confidence needed to secure markets\n@highlight\nOsborne repeats pledge to put more money into the International Monetary Fund, a move which would see the UK contribute \u00a315\u2009billion to bailing out the euro\n@highlight\nTwo separate sources warn economy is edging back into recession", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 143, "end": 144}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 254, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 484, "end": 485}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He predicted that high-tech and luxury exports from @placeholder to China would surge as the country grows.", "idx": 17254}], "idx": 11148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As children they were inseparable, not just cousins but the best of friends. As adults, Laura Plane and Jade Popplewell have shared a unique experience, fighting breast cancer together. The cousins, both 34 and from Plymouth, endure chemotherapy together, go to hospital appointments with one another and step in to help when the other is facing a tough day. But while Jade should be given the all-clear later this year, Laura's future is less certain. Her disease is incurable having spread to her bones and spine. Cousins and best friends, Laura Plane, second left and Jade Popplewell, third left, are both fighting cancer. Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, while Jade was diagnosed this year\n@highlight\nLaura Plane was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 aged 29\n@highlight\nAfter treatment she was given the all-clear and returned to work in 2010\n@highlight\nBegan supporting charity CoppaFeel urging women to check their breasts\n@highlight\nIn February 2013 after suffering back pain scans revealed the disease spread\n@highlight\nWhen she called cousin Jade Popplewell to tell her the news, Jade revealed she too had found a lump in her breast\n@highlight\nJade, 34, was diagnosed with breast cancer, crediting her cousin's campaigning with her early diagnosis - in time for life-saving treatment\n@highlight\nDoctors expect Jade to be given the all-clear by the end of the year\n@highlight\nBut Laura's future is less certain, having been told her disease in incurable\n@highlight\nLaura said: 'I found my cancer too late, but if everything goes to plan, Jade will be one of the lucky ones. 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Robert Keywood, from Mexborough, South Yorkshire, was travelling on the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship with his wife, Verena, to get some rest and relaxation after undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy. But the 53-year-old said he was forced to remain in his cabin while experiencing stomach cramps, fever, diarrhoea, aches, lack of appetite and severe lethargy. Robert Keywood said he fell seriously ill on board the Cunard-owned Queen Elizabeth cruise ship Mr Keywood experienced gastric illness symptoms during a ten-day cruise from Singapore to Dubai\n@highlight\nRobert Keywood, from Mexborough, was travelling with his wife, Verena\n@highlight\nThey were on a ten-day Cunard cruise from Singapore to Dubai\n@highlight\nHe was hoping to relax after undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy\n@highlight\nRobert said he suffered gastric illness symptoms, including lethargy", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 236, "end": 250}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 527, "end": 540}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He claimed food was served lukewarm, fruit was not always fresh, the pool water was dirty looking, and public toilets wouldn\u2019t flush properly aboard the @placeholder vessel.", "idx": 17262}], "idx": 11153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An 11-year-old boy's rendition of the national anthem at Game 3 of the NBA finals brought the usual appreciative applause Tuesday, but outside AT&T Center in San Antonio, his performance brought a darker reaction from some posters on social media -- and eventually an online backlash against their racist comments. See the performance by Sebastien De La Cruz Here's a sampling of some of the unkind tweets that went flying around the Internet about Sebastien de la Cruz: -- \"Why they got a Mexican kid singing the national anthem -___-\" from Daniel Gilmore. -- \"How you singing the national anthem looking like an illegal immigrant\" from Andre Lacey, proud father and firefighter from Augusta, Georgia.\n@highlight\nSebastien de la Cruz, 11, sang the national anthem at NBA finals on Tuesday\n@highlight\nRacists comments spread via Twitter after the Mexican-American boy's performance\n@highlight\nSebastien stands resilient: \"I'm a proud American and live in a free country. It's not hurting me.\"\n@highlight\nFather says he isn't \"taken the comments personally, can't satisfy everyone\"", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 338, "end": 357}, {"start": 449, "end": 468}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For some @placeholder, the incident was just the latest sign of a persistent problem they face: being treated as outsiders in their own country.", "idx": 17267}], "idx": 11158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- English club Chelsea have complained to the Malaysian Football Association about alleged racist abuse of Israel captain Yossi Benayoun last week. The Premier League side said constant jeers directed at the 31-year-old midfielder during a pre-season match against a Malaysian XI were anti-Semitic. Malaysia, a mainly Muslim country, does not recognize the state of Israel. The Malaysian FA has yet to respond to the allegations. \"Such behavior is offensive, totally unacceptable and has no place in football,\" said a statement on Chelsea's website. 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The only problem? He was racing at the Fort Erie Race Track at the time. Jockey Ronnie Behrens was sent flying as the horse made a sharp detour for the scenic infield lake. Adding insult to injury, wilful Puss n Boots had been winning the race at the time. The fabled plunge has gained almost legendary status in Canada, with Fort Erie now holding an annual Puss n Boots Stakes -- ending with a traditional leap into the lake by the winning jockey and trainer.\n@highlight\nHalf of Ontario's race tracks could close when government pulls funding scheme\n@highlight\nFeeling the pinch is 115-year-old Fort Erie Race Track in Ontario, Canada\n@highlight\nBritish racing starts finding new revenue sources to offset fall in betting money\n@highlight\nFuture of horse racing may lie in marketing to family friendly audience", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 186, "end": 205}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 505, "end": 523}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 743, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even the owners of Fort Erie in @placeholder are now turning away from gambling in a bid to secure its future.", "idx": 17286}], "idx": 11170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nazia Parveen PUBLISHED: 06:47 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:07 EST, 1 June 2013 They battled it out for the Premier League title over the last two years. And it seems that neighbouring clubs Manchester United and Manchester City are also top of the table when it comes to ripping off fans over replica football kits. Stunned parents have hit out at the two Premier League clubs after it emerged their children\u2019s strips have crossed the \u00a3100 barrier for the first time. Rip-off? Manchester City stars parade their team's new Nike home strip, which costs more than \u00a3100 for the child's version\n@highlight\nParents are left fuming and brand price 'ridiculous'\n@highlight\nCost of adult City shirt hiked by 24 per cent to \u00a355\n@highlight\nStrip manufacturers Nike, which is tied to both clubs, also under fire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 196, "end": 212}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 483, "end": 497}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is the first time @placeholder have made a City strip after they signed a six-year deal reported to be worth \u00a372m with the club.", "idx": 17291}], "idx": 11172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As one of Hollywood's greatest sex symbols, she was known to have a turbulent private life. Now, Marilyn Monroe's love letters - and bizarrely, one of her bras - are being put up for auction in Beverly Hills, California. The letters, penned by the actress and her lovers, including playwright Arthur Miller and baseball great Joe DiMaggio, are among 300 items to go on sale as part of 'Marilyn Monroe's Lost Archives'. Other artifacts include a 19-minute reel of a movie made for Monroe after her final picture, 1961's 'The Misfits', in which the star is seen frolicking happily at the beach with her co-star, Clark Gable.\n@highlight\n300 Marilyn Monroe items will be auctioned in Beverly Hills next month\n@highlight\nInclude letters penned by actress and her lovers, such as Joe DeMaggio\n@highlight\nMonroe filed for divorce from baseball great after a few months in 1954\n@highlight\nItems also feature star's white bra, a Dior silk dress and a fawn overcoat\n@highlight\nAuction owner Darren Julien says the pieces could fetch over $1million", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Old: This photo shows a three-page handwritten letter and original envelope that was sent from DiMaggio to @placeholder postmarked October 9, 1954.", "idx": 17292}], "idx": 11173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Reigning Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton was the fastest man on the tracks during the second last day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona Saturday. The Mercedes driver notched up the best lap of the day after changing from the slower medium compound to soft tires. Yet his time of one minute, 23.022 seconds was still marginally slower than that achieved by team-mate and 2014 driver's championship rival, Nico Rosberg on the soft tires on Friday. The Englishman later told reporters he would have liked more laps having missed last week's practice session due to illness but was content with how the car was performing.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton fastest on second last day of F1 testing at Circuit de Catalunya\n@highlight\nMercedes look to have the edge on other constructors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 146, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 721, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mercedes were by far and away the dominant force in @placeholder last year and there was little indication Saturday that this will not be the case in 2015.", "idx": 17298}], "idx": 11179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Totally accurate: Statistician Nate Silver correctly called all 50 states in the US Presidential election using a unique mathematical formula To every politico, pundit and punter from Seattle to Miami, this was a Presidential election contest between two candidates separated only by a hair\u2019s breadth. \u2018It is a toss-up,\u2019 the pundits said. \u2018Too close to call.\u2019 Barack Obama against Mitt Romney was so tightly-fought that sitting on the fence was the only way of avoiding being openly pilloried. But one analyst has won nationwide acclaim in America after trusting in his highly complex power of prediction to call Obama\u2019s resounding victory with stunning accuracy.\n@highlight\nNate Silver, 34, used an elaborate series of calculations to correctly call the outcome in all 50 states\n@highlight\nHe ran thousands of computer calculations based on innumerable factors such as polling results and voting outcomes in previous elections\n@highlight\nGave Barack Obama a 90.9 per cent chance of success, attracting widespread ridicule from traditional pundits in what was regarded as the closest race in years\n@highlight\nHis achievement opens the door for a more statistics-based approach to polling, say experts", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 81, "end": 82}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018That\u2019s @placeholder\u2019s contention \u2013 TV pundits are generally no more accurate than a coin toss \u2013 must now be given wider credence.\u2019", "idx": 17300}], "idx": 11181} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Imagine a place where police use online dating services to entrap and arrest gay men. Or a country that arrests a 14-year-old girl for adultery and then performs an invasive \"virginity test\" on her. Or where a woman is sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. Hollywood celebrities are rightly outraged to discover that places like this exist, and they're showing it by boycotting the Beverly Hills Hotel, owned by an investment group of the Sultan of Brunei's, to protest his country's new Sharia laws against homosexuality and adultery. Brunei is merely a newcomer on the scene. It joins 81 other countries where homosexuality is illegal. And, sadly, it's hardly the only place in the world where adultery is punishable by death.\n@highlight\nSE Cupp: Celebrities boycotting Beverly Hills Hotel owned by Brunei sultan's investment group\n@highlight\nCupp: Brunei now has Sharia law, but celebs happy to make repressive UAE a destination\n@highlight\nUAE punishes homosexuality, adultery can bring death -- yet Hollywood makes movies there\n@highlight\nCupp: If celebs want to oppose repression, shun UAE, not local hotel employing U.S. workers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 397, "end": 415}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 787, "end": 805}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's right -- an anti-fracking movie was subsidized by the oil-rich @placeholder.", "idx": 17312}], "idx": 11190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Flipping brilliant: Shelby Holmes will be swapping the fairground for Oxford this autumn after some excellent A-levels A Gypsy who works in an amusement park is off to Oxford University after gaining outstanding A-level results, making her one of the first travellers to make it there. Shelby Holmes, 18, who is happy to call herself a gypsy is head girl at St Brigid\u2019s School in Denbigh, north Wales, has been travelling the UK outside term time all her young life. But now she will have to put down new roots after her place to read English literature at Trinity College, Oxford, was confirmed.\n@highlight\nShelby Holmes is one of the first travellers to go to Oxford and will read English literature\n@highlight\nBut she couldn't be out celebrating last night as she had to be at work bingo calling\n@highlight\nShe will still travel around Britain with her family outside term time", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 168, "end": 184}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 358, "end": 375}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 426, "end": 427}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We will continue our programme of outreach and recruitment activities in @placeholder and hope more academically talented Welsh students will consider looking across the border to Oxford.'", "idx": 17316}], "idx": 11193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi fired back Sunday at a CBS News' \"60 Minutes\" report that highlighted several instances of what it suggested could be \"soft corruption.\" The show looked at the investments of various lawmakers -- including Pelosi, House Speaker John Boehner and Republican Rep. Spencer Bachus of Alabama -- who reportedly bought stocks around the same time legislation involving those investments was being discussed. Pelosi and her husband participated in an initial public offering of Visa in 2008, according to CBS. They bought 5,000 shares at the initial price of $44; two days later, shares were trading at $64, CBS said.\n@highlight\nCBS News' \"60 Minutes\" airs a report looking at lawmakers' investments\n@highlight\nPelosi defends her record on fighting credit-card companies\n@highlight\nCBS also looks at investments made by Boehner and Rep. 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The Spaniard, who led last year's race before crashing out on the 12th stage, was 10 minutes and six seconds ahead of Volkswagen teammate Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar after triumphing on the 238-kilometer leg from La Serena to Santiago. It was the two-time world rally champion's first stage win in this year's event and the 16th of his career, and leaves him in prime position to win with three legs to go.\n@highlight\nCarlos Sainz is closing on his first Dakar Rally car title after extending his lead with victory on Tuesday's 10th stage in the South American event.\n@highlight\nSpaniard wins Tuesday's 10th stage in the South American event to be 10 minutes ahead\n@highlight\nSecond-placed Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar loses one minute 40 seconds, finishing fourth\n@highlight\nWednesday's 11th leg sees the 14-stage race leave Chile and return to Argentina", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 46, "end": 66}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 613, "end": 633}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 848, "end": 864}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What I did first was to get close to @placeholder, then I stayed around at 1:40.", "idx": 17318}], "idx": 11195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The state of Alabama has filed suit against BP, Transocean and others in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to Alabama Attorney General Troy King. In a statement announcing the lawsuit filed Thursday, King said, \"Some will, no doubt, sound the alarm that the lawsuit is premature. As Alabama's lawyer, I say that if, anything, based on BP's broken promises, their history of saying one thing and doing another, and now, new information that they have been secretly working to gain a legal advantage, further delay can only further damage our people.\" King said thousands of Gulf Coast residents are waiting while their claims languish in the legal system.\n@highlight\nAlabama attorney general files suit against BP and Transocean\n@highlight\nBP won't comment on lawsuit\n@highlight\nAttorney general: BP hiring expert witnesses so they won't be able to testify against firm\n@highlight\nHe says BP is working on a report to argue it wasn't grossly negligent to limit its liability", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 53, "end": 54}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 112}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 353, "end": 354}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 728, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}, {"start": 906, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman said he had seen a statement about the suit, but there weren't many details in it, and @placeholder wouldn't comment anyway.", "idx": 17323}], "idx": 11199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From cyberspace to college campuses, many young conservatives are worried that Sen. John McCain is not appealing to their generation. Sen. John McCain says he knows how important young voters are. At a town hall meeting in Ohio this month, a student told McCain that Republicans were a dying breed on his campus. \"I understand the challenge I have, and I understand that this election is really all about the people of your generation,\" McCain said. Many young Republicans said Sen. Barack Obama, the 46-year-old junior senator from Illinois, is inspiring voters their age, but McCain, the 71-year-old Arizona senator who has been in office since the early '80s, is not.\n@highlight\nYoung GOP voters say enthusiasm for Sen. John McCain missing in their age group\n@highlight\nMcCain: \"This election is really all about the people of your generation\"\n@highlight\nMcCain says he doesn't use e-mail; Sen. 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Venables and Robert Thompson were both 10-years-old when they shocked Britain by abducting Bulger, then just 2-years-old, before torturing and killing him. The crime made the boys the youngest killers in modern English history. The duo snatched Bulger from outside a butcher's shop in Bootle, Merseyside, in 1993, while his mother popped into a store for just a few seconds. The toddler's mutilated body was found on a railway line in Walton, Liverpool, two days later.\n@highlight\nJon Venables and Robert Thompson murdered James Bulger in 1993\n@highlight\nThe duo abducted the 2-year-old and tortured him before taking his life\n@highlight\nAged just 10 at the time the boys became the youngest killers on record\n@highlight\nVenables, now 32, claims the death is Bulger's mothers' own fault\n@highlight\nHe made the allegation to a stranger in a pub where he was drinking alone\n@highlight\nBulger's mother Denise Fergus said 'how dare' Venables try and blame her", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 18}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 173, "end": 187}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair began talking about @placeholder and the man said Venables claimed the death was 'the mum's fault for leaving him outside the butcher's'.", "idx": 17341}], "idx": 11210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sandra Murphy and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:43 EST, 19 August 2013 Vodafone has made a multi-million pound settlement with HM Revenue & Customs in the wake of a dispute over the tax it had paid in Britain, it emerged last night. The information was revealed after it was reported that the company ran an Irish subsidiary from a satellite office in Dublin for tax purposes. Employing no staff for five years, the telecoms giant took advantage of Ireland\u2019s generous corporate tax rate to record a \u00a3324million annual turnover collecting royalty payments for the use of its brand.\n@highlight\nVodafone took advantage of the generous corporate tax rate in Ireland\n@highlight\nHad \u00a3324m annual turnover collecting royalty payments for brand use\n@highlight\nIts Irish subsidiary in Dublin employed no staff between 2002 and 2007\n@highlight\nThe company made huge settlement in England in wake of tax dispute", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 162, "end": 181}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "environment in Ireland at that time and Vodafone began to use a @placeholder-based", "idx": 17357}], "idx": 11220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 22 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:44 EST, 22 January 2014 No clemency: Edgar Tamayo will be executed for murdering Houston police officer Guy Gaddis in 1994 A Mexican held on death-row in a Texan prison for murdering a policeman will be executed tonight despite last-ditch appeals from lawyers for clemency. Edgar Arias Tamayo, 46, was set for lethal injection this evening for shooting of Guy Gaddis, 24, in January 1994. 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But Celeste's husband, Kevin Corcoran, refused to let her go. He tore off his belt and wrapped it around one of her legs, making a tourniquet, then asked a stranger for his belt to stop the bleeding from her other leg. 'I just wanted to die,' Celeste, 47, recalled in an interview with Natalie Morales of NBC's Today Show. 'The thought was there because I was in so much pain. And then I just remember thinking - I can\u2019t. I can\u2019t. I don\u2019t wanna leave my family... There\u2019s still too much to do.'\n@highlight\nKevin Corcoran rescued his wife, Celeste Corcoran, 47, on the day of the Boston bombings\n@highlight\nCeleste still lost both her legs below the knee and daughter Sydney also suffered shrapnel wounds and a torn femoral artery\n@highlight\n'I wanted to die,' Celeste said, describing the pain\n@highlight\nMother and daughter are recovering together in the same hospital room", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 512}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who celebrated her 18th birthday in the hospital this week, also talked about reunited with the man who kept her alert as another stranger dressed her wounds.", "idx": 17377}], "idx": 11229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Bashar Assad will be 'euphoric' about Obama's decision to wait for Congress over Syria, according to Senator John McCain. One of the loudest critics of the administration's handling of Syria, McCain criticised Obama in an interview on CBS's Face the Nation. Referring to Obama's famous remark when he said the use of chemical weapons in Syria would cross a red line, McCain said: 'He didn't say, \"It's a red line - and by the way I'm going to have to seek the approval of Congress.\" He said it was a red line, and that the United States of America would act.\n@highlight\nMcCain is one of the loudest critics of the administration's handling of Syria\n@highlight\nObama asked him to come to the White House specifically to discuss Syria\n@highlight\nLawmakers cut short vacation to join intelligence briefing\n@highlight\nMost agree regime did use chemical weapons but are split on resolution\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry likens Assad to Hitler and Hussein for attack that killed 1,400\n@highlight\nHead of the U.N. refugee agency in Syria: Seven million Syrians displaced\n@highlight\nRussia: Evidence of alleged chemical weapons use by the Syrian regime presented to Moscow by the U.S. and its allies is 'absolutely unconvincing'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 533, "end": 556}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "help sell the idea of a @placeholder military intervention in Syria to a nation", "idx": 17385}], "idx": 11234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo went into hiding last week, canceling appearances and perhaps hoping that a blast of sharply negative press coverage -- triggered by a hard-hitting front-page New York Times story -- will somehow fade away. That was wishful thinking: The bad press isn't going to vanish anytime soon. Cuomo faces a crater-sized pothole in the road between the governor's office at the state capital in Albany and the much more important, oval-shaped one in Washington that he dreams of someday occupying. And he has nobody to blame but himself. The Times published a trove of e-mails and interviews that show top Cuomo aides actively interfered with a high-level anti-corruption investigative panel -- in ways that benefited big-money donors to Cuomo -- even after Cuomo personally and repeatedly vowed the commission would be independent.\n@highlight\nThe Times found N.Y. Gov. Cuomo's aides interfered with anti-corruption panel\n@highlight\nErrol Louis: Cuomo ran on anti-corruption platform, but created this scandal himself\n@highlight\nLouis: He has been ducking the press, but he will have to address this head on\n@highlight\nLouis: N.J.'s Christie handled his Bridgegate scandal with press conference, firings, probe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 959, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike @placeholder's duck-and-cover strategy, Christie summarily sacked several close advisers, held a marathon news conference at which he answered dozens of questions, and hired a law firm to investigate his own conduct (an inquiry that, not surprisingly, cleared Christie).", "idx": 17391}], "idx": 11238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is one of the country\u2019s most exclusive public schools, where parents pay fees of up to \u00a336,000 a year so that their sons can follow in the footsteps of old boys such as P. 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Lesley Larkum, Head of Strings at the school founded in 1619, has visited North Korea \u2013 where millions have starved to death while the ruling dynasty lives in luxury and threatens the West with nuclear weapons \u2013 and has spoken at communist rallies in London.\n@highlight\nLesley Larkum, music teacher at Dulwich College, also ardent communist\n@highlight\nHas spoken at far-left rallies and has also visited dictatorial North Korea\n@highlight\nPlans to teach students songs from nation praising leader Kim Jong Un", "entities": [{"start": 172, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 774}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I haven\u2019t made a secret of my views \u2013 @placeholder is all about broadening young minds and teaching them about other cultures, whatever their views.", "idx": 17398}], "idx": 11244} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Younes Kaboul believes Tottenham are finally clicking defensively under new manager Mauricio Pochettino. Spurs have got off to an indifferent start since Pochettino moved to the club from Southampton in the summer. But a draw away against rivals Arsenal and a win against the Argentine's former club on Sunday \u2013 both strong defensive displays \u2013 have left them sitting sixth in the table going into the international break. Tottenham captain Younes Kaboul (left) believes his side are beginning to click defensively Midfielder Christian Eriksen scores against Southampton at White Hart Lane on Sunday afternoon Kaboul (right) celebrates with his team-mates after Eriksen's winner against Southampton\n@highlight\nTottenham beat Southampton 1-0 at White Hart Lane on Sunday\n@highlight\nThat result followed a hard-fought 1-1 draw with rivals Arsenal\n@highlight\nYounes Kaboul believes Spurs are becoming more solid under manager Mauricio Pochettino\n@highlight\nThe Argentine wants his side to finish in the top four this season and win the Europa League\n@highlight\nTottenham face Manchester City after the international break", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 84, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 526, "end": 542}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 588}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 923, "end": 941}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We won against @placeholder and it is very important because before the kick-off we were 12th, now we are sixth.", "idx": 17406}], "idx": 11249} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Ann Romney, the wife of former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, condemned South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's Democratic challenger after he mistakenly called her a \"whore\" \u2014 and then chuckled. \"When I first heard about it, it hit me right in my gut,\" Romney said in a Monday phone interview with CNN. \"My nerve endings went haywire. It's so upsetting when you know someone can say something like that about a woman, and not have any kind of reaction. It's so unacceptable. Nikki is a great girl and has been a great governor.\" The Democrat, Vincent Sheheen, made the comment at a campaign event late last week in Florence. In the midst of attacking Haley's education record, Sheheen stumbled over his words and told the crowd, \"We are going to escort whore out the door.\"\n@highlight\nAnn Romney is slamming a slur uttered by a Democratic candidate for South Carolina governor\n@highlight\nRomney to CNN: \"It hit me right in my gut:\n@highlight\nRomney didn't say whether her husband would run for president again", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 316, "end": 318}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 871, "end": 884}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder apologized for the moment in a radio interview on Monday.", "idx": 17408}, {"query": "Romney, who came to know Haley during the 2012 presidential campaign when she was one of the Mitt Romney's top @placeholder supporters, said she spoke to the governor by phone about the flare-up.", "idx": 17409}, {"query": "\"You get so sick of saying there is bias out there, but if a @placeholder had said this, it would be blowing up in their face like nobody's business.", "idx": 17410}], "idx": 11250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amazon has drastically dropped the price of the Fire phone in the US from $199 to just 99 cents, when taken on a two-year AT&T contract Compared to rivals Apple and Samsung, Amazon is a newbie in the smartphone market and it is making bold moves to try and attract customers. Amazon has drastically dropped the price of the device in the US from $199 to just 99 cents, when taken on a two-year contract. It has also dropped the price of an unlocked handset from $649 to $449. This has been seen as a radical move, and is believed to have been prompted by the poor sales of the device in the US.\n@highlight\nThe deal is available exclusively on a two-year AT&T contract\n@highlight\nIt also comes with a year\u2019s Amazon Prime membership\n@highlight\nThis membership includes Prime Instant Video, Kindle Owners\u2019 Lending Library and unlimited one-day shipping, for free\n@highlight\nAmazon also dropped the price of an unlocked handset from $649 to $449\n@highlight\nThe move comes ahead of the Fire phone launching in the UK at the end of this month, and Apple launching its iPhone 6 handset tonight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 67}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 338, "end": 339}, {"start": 591, "end": 592}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Amazon Fire phone (pictured) is available to pre-order in the @placeholder.", "idx": 17414}], "idx": 11252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:45 EST, 7 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:10 EST, 8 October 2012 The plot of the new film 'Argo', in which a CIA operative poses as a Hollywood bigwig scouting locations in Tehran during political upheaval and secretly rescues six hostages, is almost as unbelievable as the true story behind the silver screen adaptation. But CIA master of disguise Antonio Mendez is real, as are the six Americans saved in the daring rescue mission in 1979 during the Iran hostage crisis. For almost three months, the group hid out in Iran, sheltered by the Canadian government until Mr Mendez flew in with fake business cards and a ridiculous cover story - and the Iranian revolutionaries believed every word.\n@highlight\nCIA disguise master Antonio Mendez created a sci-fi movie plot to free captives in Tehran in 1979\n@highlight\nCreated a screenplay, printed business cards, and rented staff to spirit away hostages successfully\n@highlight\nOn October 12, the real story behind the fake film will hit the big screen in blockbuster adaptation 'Argo'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 358, "end": 360}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It would just seem absurd... the CIA is trying to get these people out of @placeholder and they turned to Hollywood for help?'", "idx": 17415}, {"query": "@placeholder militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979, taking 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.", "idx": 17417}, {"query": "he slipped into @placeholder and began prepping the hostages for their big roles.", "idx": 17418}, {"query": "Disguise: With a back story for each and every hostage, Mr Mendez helped transform the embassy workers into Hollywood types and handed them fake @placeholder passports and whisked them to the airport.", "idx": 17420}], "idx": 11253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Denver (CNN) -- While an increasingly unpopular President Obama seems to be on a self-imposed Rose Garden strategy this election, one Democrat is in demand on the campaign trail: Sen. 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An account on Twitter called @samsungukmobile is contacting people who've tweeted about their difficulties with the handset, asking them to submit their contact details to receive a free handset. One of those offered a handset was Tiffany Nieuwland, who told Wired: \"My iPhone and I have been inseparable for almost a month now, tomorrow being one month since the iPhone OS 4 launched. But the honeymoon period ended this week as repeated dropped calls, and a sudden unexplainable inability to make or receive calls or send texts left me disgruntled.\n@highlight\nA Twitter account is contacting people who've tweeted about difficulties with phone\n@highlight\nNieuwland was offered a free Galaxy S by Samsung after tweeting her frustrations\n@highlight\nIt's an interesting and unconventional approach to marketing the device", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 377, "end": 393}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So I did what anyone else would do: I vented my frustration on @placeholder.", "idx": 17425}], "idx": 11257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Abuse claims: Mahdi Hashi faces life in jail if found guilty of terrorism charges A British man who disappeared after being stripped of his citizenship claims he was tortured in an African prison before being handed over to the CIA and forced to sign a confession. Mahdi Hashi, who vanished last summer in Somalia, has described for the first time his 'horrific' ordeal at the hands of the secret police in the neighbouring state of Djibouti, who he claims worked closely with US interrogators. The 23-year-old, who lived in London, alleges that he was stripped and repeatedly slapped before being threatened with electrocution and sexual abuse by officers who were attached to Djibouti's intelligence service.\n@highlight\nFirst shocking interview with Mahdi Hashi from his New York cell\n@highlight\nTold how he was made to watch a Swedish detainee being beaten\n@highlight\nHe was stripped and blindfolded, and told he would be sexually abused\n@highlight\nWas forced to sign a confession agreeing to waive his right to silence", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 230}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 477, "end": 478}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case has led to allegations that the US and the UK governments may have conspired to kidnap him and then send him to Djibouti, where @placeholder has a counter- terrorism base.", "idx": 17440}], "idx": 11264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Before she was even born, Micaela Bryan already had her own Twitter handle. 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The top-ranked tennis duo have both had star billing on @micaelabryan -- and Djokovic is quite the regular guest. \"Uncle Rafa\" might have been the early inspiration, but his on-court rival \"Uncle Nole\" has made a serious play for her affection. \"Every time Novak sees her it's really funny, he'll say, 'Micaela, my little buddy, how are you doing?' and he'll go and give her a hug,\" her mom Michelle Bryan told CNN's Open Court.\n@highlight\nBaby daughter of tennis star Bob Bryan has become a big hit on the internet\n@highlight\nMicaela Bryan had her own Twitter account set up before she was born last year\n@highlight\nShe now has more than 12,000 followers, including the biggest names in tennis\n@highlight\nMicaela travels with the Bryan brothers and has snaps from all aorund the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder loved him and that was a high-five moment for sure.\"", "idx": 17444}], "idx": 11267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Germany has only produced two Formula One champions, but they are two of the greatest drivers the sport has ever known -- and they can thank one man for spotting their nascent talent. Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel have won 11 world titles between them, winning renown across the globe for their record-breaking feats. And the story of their success started in the small town of Kerpen, where Gerhard Noack is known as the man who finds champions at the local go-kart club. It was at this innocuous circuit, carved out of an old gravel pit, that Noack first spotted the potential of Germany's two giants of motorsport.\n@highlight\nMichael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel were both nurtured by the same man\n@highlight\nThey were guided in their junior careers by Gerhard Noack in the town of Kerpen\n@highlight\nNoack was introduced to karting through his friendship with the Schumacher family\n@highlight\nHe says four-time champion Vettel will eclipse Schumacher's record seven titles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 193, "end": 210}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 648, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 686}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I'm looking after young drivers in the go-kart area,\" explained Schumacher, who occasionally returns to @placeholder to drop in on his racing alma mater.", "idx": 17456}, {"query": "\"Other than that he is, in my view at least, still the same @placeholder that he was when he was eight years old.", "idx": 17457}], "idx": 11269} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spain's Jorge Lorenzo was crowned MotoGP world champion Sunday after finishing second behind home favorite Casey Stoner in the Australian round at Phillip Island. The Yamaha star took full advantage of a mistake by his closest rival Dani Pedrosa, who came off on Turn Four of the first lap to see his title hopes disappear. Pedrosa's Honda teammate Stoner rode a peerless race to secure his sixth straight win on his home track, a fitting finale before his retirement at the end of the season. Lorenzo held off Britain's Cal Crutchlow (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) to clinch his second world title in motorcycling's premier class.\n@highlight\nJorge Lorenzo of Spain crowned MotoGP world champion\n@highlight\nLorenzo finishes second behind Casey Stoner in Australian round\n@highlight\nMain rival Dani Pedrosa crashes out early at Phillip Island\n@highlight\nRetiring Stoner winning sixth straight race in front of home fans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 565}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 829, "end": 842}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I wanted to keep with @placeholder but he was so strong,\" he told the MotoGP official website.", "idx": 17461}], "idx": 11272} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A true revolution doesn't come every day. The word \"revolution\" appears all around us, in commercial advertisements and political propaganda, until it seems to have lost all meaning. The most minor tumult, the smallest change, and immediately we pronounce the word. And so when the real thing arrives, with tyranny and blood, with masses striving for freedom, with an ancient regime destroyed and a new one born, we might just fail to see its significance. The spark that began the revolution was something called Europe: a trade agreement with the European Union that many Ukrainians saw as a chance to enter a world of free trade rather than government syndicates, and the rule of law rather than overwhelming corruption. When President Viktor Yanukovych, after months of promised, rejected the deal in November, Ukrainians protested.\n@highlight\nTimothy Snyder: We're witnessing an extraordinary event, a revolution in Ukraine\n@highlight\nHe says Ukraine's population did not run away from regime's violence, but stood firm\n@highlight\nUkrainians don't want to accept a Russian-style regime in return for Russian money, he says\n@highlight\nSnyder: The West now must provide financial and other support for Ukraine's democracy", "entities": [{"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the Russian side promised that the loan was without conditions, @placeholder leaders then explained that disbursements could only follow when political stability had been established.", "idx": 17462}], "idx": 11273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Marouane Chamakh has signed a new two-year contract at Crystal Palace. The 30-year-old Morocco international originally moved to Selhurst Park on a one-year deal last summer after leaving former club Arsenal and went on to become a regular fixture in the Eagles' side as Tony Pulis guided them to Premier League safety. Chamakh scored six goals for Palace last season, including a run of three successive league games in December, and was transformed into playing in a position behind the main striker by Pulis. 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For those of you who aren't as familiar with the popular trilogy of books turned major motion pictures, here's a quick synopsis. The story takes place during an unidentified time in the future in a post-apocalyptic nation called Panem. Panem consists of a wealthy Capitol and 12 surrounding Districts. Each year, as punishment for past revolts, the Capitol hosts a gladiator-like competition called the Hunger Games, where one boy and one girl are chosen from each District as tributes and must fight to the death until just one remains. Protagonist Katniss Everdeen lives in District 12, and in the first book, Katniss's younger sister is picked as tribute. Fearful that her sister would never make it out alive, Katniss volunteers to take her place.\n@highlight\nLearn how to survive a stressful work environment from 'The Hunger Games'\n@highlight\nKnow what you're good at and hone that skill\n@highlight\nSeek out an untraditional mentor and stand up for what you believe in", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 17}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 984, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Further along in the trilogy, Katniss spearheads a rebellion against the @placeholder.", "idx": 17471}], "idx": 11281} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You don't find too many happy stories in the aftermath of a tornado, but Spc. Jacob Montgomery is telling one. He was one of many Midwesterners holding on for dear life this month as a spate of deadly tornadoes rumbled through. Hundreds of families had their lives altered when 76 reported tornadoes hit. At least eight people lost their lives. How to help: Tornadoes tear across Midwest Montgomery's apartment in Washington, Illinois, was turned to rubble on November 17. And to make matters worse, he could not find his pitbull puppy, Dexter. His training helped him deal with a lot of things, he said, but not that.\n@highlight\nA series of tornadoes hit Midwest on November 17\n@highlight\nHis town of Washington, Illinois, was badly hit\n@highlight\nThere were 76 reported tornadoes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 102}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A rescue group had found @placeholder buried under a pile of rubble near Montgomery's apartment, the neighbor told him.", "idx": 17475}], "idx": 11285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An SAS unit \u2018snatched\u2019 Woolwich terror suspect Michael Adebolajo in Kenya as he prepared to enter war-torn Somalia, the Daily Mail can reveal. Adebolajo was flown back to the UK but then allowed to roam the streets unchecked for the next two and a half years. The extraordinary revelation that the 28-year-old was deemed so important that Special Forces were ordered to detain him will, in the wake of the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich last week, raise disturbing new questions as to why he was free to roam the streets of London. 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The highly sophisticated tunnel runs underneath the border connecting the Mexican city of Tijuana with San Diego, California. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the passage had been recently completed. Officials didn't elaborate any further in a brief statement. Smuggling: Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the passage, near Tijuana airport, had been recently completed Mexican news organizations published photos that show a deep, well-built tunnel near Tijuana airport. The airport is four miles away from the American border by road, but only a matter of yards away in a straight line.\n@highlight\nTunnel connects Mexican city of Tijuana with San Diego, California\n@highlight\nDozens of tunnels used to smuggle marijuana discovered along the border\n@highlight\nLast year, a 240-yard drug-smuggling tunnel was unearthed in Arizona", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 330}, {"start": 450, "end": 484}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Raids last November on two tunnels linking @placeholder and Tijuana netted a combined 52 tons of marijuana on both sides of the border.", "idx": 17484}], "idx": 11293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Indonesia's government has stepped in at the eleventh hour to help save an Indonesian woman on death row in Saudi Arabia from being executed this weekend. 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She was facing execution on Saturday unless the dead woman's family received 7 million Saudi riyals ($1.8 million) in financial compensation, known as diyya or \"blood money.\" A pardon would likely follow if the payment is made.\n@highlight\nNEW: Indonesian government agrees to pay $1.8M to family of murdered Saudi woman\n@highlight\nIndonesian maid was due to be executed after she reportedly admitted killing boss\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia, Indonesia signed new agreement with work guarantees this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 164, "end": 189}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 901, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Human rights groups say the pact is a step toward ensuring the protection of foreign workers' basic rights in @placeholder.", "idx": 17485}], "idx": 11294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The rebel battalions and commanders battling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime are signing a \"code of conduct\" pledging to refrain from torture and other human rights abuses, an opposition group said Wednesday. More than two dozen Free Syrian Army officials have signed the documents, just days after an uproar over reports that a unit called the Tawheed brigade claimed responsibility for executing pro-regime members of the Berri clan in Aleppo, the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria said. Rafif Jouejati, the LCC English-language spokeswoman, said some of the content in the code had been in development for months by human rights experts and the LCC and FSA. But the work was accelerated in the wake of the executions last week, she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: LCC, FSA and human rights experts had been working for months on a code\n@highlight\nNEW: The effort was accelerated after last week's reports of executions\n@highlight\nNearly 30 commanders and battalions signed the pledge\n@highlight\nThe fighters vow to shun looting, sectarian violence, torture and public executions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 480, "end": 517}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 547}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said \"these ethics and principles represent the essence of our revolution and its moral and national foundation.\"", "idx": 17487}], "idx": 11295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What is it with juries in high-profile cases in Southern California? Over the years, they've become a national joke. But no one is laughing. Instead, with each travesty of justice and every acquittal that should have been a conviction, you're left wondering just what trial these 12 folks were watching and questioning whether we should have higher standards for who sits on a jury. Sometimes, the juries in local and state courts get it wrong, and the Justice Department must step in and make it right. Think back to the acquittal in April 1992 of four Los Angeles police officers who, one year earlier, savagely beat motorist Rodney King. They walked out of a courtroom in Simi Valley, California, as free men -- sparking days of rioting, looting and violence.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Too many high-profile cases in California produce travesties of justice\n@highlight\nHe says jury acquitted two ex-cops in malicious beating death captured on video\n@highlight\nHe says case showed abuse of power, bullying behind badge; happens too often in U.S.\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Only one place left that can right this wrong: The Justice Department.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 75}, {"start": 462, "end": 479}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officers were tried again, and convicted in federal court of violating @placeholder's civil rights.", "idx": 17489}], "idx": 11297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Collins PUBLISHED: 16:35 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 20:01 EST, 29 November 2012 Sesame Street puppeteer Kevin Clash, 52, is facing the threat of a fourth legal suit from a young man alleging sexual abuse at his hands. He will be represented by Jeff Herman, the attorney for Clash's second and third accusers, Cecil Singleton, 24, and a 29-year-old man so far known only as John Doe. Mr Herman is still 'verifying' the fourth man's story, but has told Mail Online, 'It is very similar and so far nothing has fallen by the wayside in vetting it'.\n@highlight\nHow Big Bird creator, Kermit Love, changed the course of Kevin Clash's life after inviting him to stay over and help out at Macy's Thanksgiving Parade\n@highlight\nSparked a 'passion' for the art of puppetry that drove Clash to lead a double life for decades before his eventual divorce from his wife\n@highlight\nNow faces a fourth claim after trio of young men claim he 'groomed' them for underage sexual abuse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 324, "end": 338}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 695, "end": 720}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It began with an invitation to join in @placeholder 33 years ago.", "idx": 17498}], "idx": 11302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter In May 1998, the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland was the scene of a horrific discovery. Under the floorboards of a half-built house, police uncovered the dismembered body of pregnant Sylvia Fleming, 17. The culprit was her boyfriend, Stephen Scott, 26. Now, more than a decade on, her family have revealed that they're still haunted by Sylvia's violent death and are tortured by the thought that they could have done more to extract her from Scott's clutches. Scroll down for video Haunted: Jodie Fleming says she is haunted by her sister's terrible fate more than a decade after her murder\n@highlight\nSylvia Fleming, 17, from Omagh was pregnant when she was murdered\n@highlight\nBoyfriend Stephen Scott, 26, hid parts of her body under a half-built house\n@highlight\nKiller was obsessed with serial murderers and was controlling and violent\n@highlight\nSister Josie says she is still haunted by her younger sibling's horrific death\n@highlight\nScott sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 17 years in 2000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 87}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Worried by Sylvia's continued absence, @placeholder went to Scott's flat to try and find her sister.", "idx": 17509}], "idx": 11305} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson Diplomatic Protection Officer James Addison, 37, used Whatsapp to send 'disgusting' images to colleagues while on duty A police constable who worked at Downing Street during the Plebgate scandal has been spared jail after he admitted sending colleagues extreme porn while on duty. Diplomatic Protection Officer James Addison, 37, distributed the 'disgusting and offensive images' to fellow officers from his mobile phone using Whatsapp. The court heard the elite policeman believed he was passing on the disturbing content 'as a joke'. But he was arrested after detectives discovered the sickening images during an investigation into his unit as part of Operation Alice, a probe into the controversy which led to Tory MP Andrew Mitchell's resignation.\n@highlight\nJames Addison, 37, is part of Scotland Yard's Diplomatic Protection Group\n@highlight\nWas stationed at Downing Street during the Plebgate affair\n@highlight\nUsed mobile app to send 'disgusting and offensive' images to colleagues\n@highlight\nBelieved he was sending the disturbing content to officers 'as a joke'\n@highlight\nJudge said 'unusual' images go 'way beyond what is legal in this country'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 827, "end": 853}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The images were found on Addison's computer during the investigation into @placeholder, but he was not implicated in the scandal.", "idx": 17511}], "idx": 11307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From Myleene's pristine white bikini to Helen Flanagan's blue leopard print, picking the right bikini for the I'm A Celebrity jungle shower can be all the impetus a flagging career needs to go stellar. And that lesson hasn't been missed by the stars of this year's show, who have already taken to flaunting their figures in an array of glamorous bikinis come bath time. Leading the pack is former Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson, who cheekily bared her behind as she took to the shower on her first night in the Australian jungle. Also keen to show off her style credentials was model Nadia Forde, 25, who flashed the flesh in a daring tribal print triangle number, and the now-departed Gemma Collins, 33, for whom even the prospect of a bikini boost wasn't enough to stop her leaving.\n@highlight\nGlamour model Kendra Wilkinson, 29, bared her bottom while Nadia Forde fashioned her own bikini from foliage\n@highlight\nMyleene Klass made history with her white bikini shower scene in 2006 and saw her career get a boost\n@highlight\nAmy Willerton, Helen Flanagan and Gemma Atkinson have also shown off their assets during the show", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kendra Wilkinson, a fotmer @placeholder bunny, lifted up her towel to expose her pert derriere and insisted she would have to work out ahead of Nadia joining camp", "idx": 17517}], "idx": 11311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A bride who spent her wedding night in a cell next door to her new husband has admitted she racially abused and assaulted a hotel doorman after her credit card was declined. Kirsty Bigland, 30, was still in her white wedding dress when she called the Asian security guard a 'p*** b******' before spitting in his face and punching and kicking him. The attack happened at the \u00a3300-a-night Hilton Hotel, on Deansgate, Manchester, on May 31 when Bigland and her husband Nicholas, 25, were due to spend their wedding night. Wedding troubles: Kirsty Bigland, 30, spent the night in a neighbouring cell to her new husband Nicholas, right, after she racially abused and assaulted a security guard after they tried to book in for their wedding night\n@highlight\nNick and Kirsty Bigland rowed with Hilton Hotel staff on wedding night\n@highlight\nReception refused to let them have room because credit card was declined\n@highlight\nGuard tried to eject them but mother of four swore, spat in face and hit him\n@highlight\nShe said: 'Get off me you p*** b****** - you should not be in this country'\n@highlight\nHusband Nicholas has admitted a public order offence after May wedding\n@highlight\nCouple spent the night in neighbouring cells at Manchester police station", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 799}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1234}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then made comments that he would assault them if they touched his wife.", "idx": 17518}], "idx": 11312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal became the second man to win four successive French Open titles on Sunday after crushing world No. 1 Roger Federer in straight sets in the final in Paris. The Spaniard triumphed 6-1 6-3 6-0 to hand Federer a third straight defeat in the final at Roland Garros, with the Swiss top seed still seeking to win the only Grand Slam crown missing from his collection. And the manner of his comprehensive victory left little doubt that Federer, who has won 12 other Grand Slam titles, may struggle for many years to come in his bid to defeat his nemesis.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal becomes second man to win four successive French Open titles\n@highlight\nSecond seed crushes world No. 1 Roger Federer 6-1 6-3 6-0 in Paris final\n@highlight\nNadal has beaten Federer in three successive finals at Roland Garros\n@highlight\nSpaniard matches Bjorn Borg's effort of successive titles from 1978-81", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Second seed @placeholder, who did not drop a set all tournament and has never lost at the clay-court event, matched the feat of Bjorn Borg's four successive wins from 1978-81.", "idx": 17523}], "idx": 11316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nasa has teamed up with car manufacturer Nissan to develop new self-driving cars that could be used to race across the surface of Mars. The technology created during the five-year partnership will also be adapted to create better driverless vehicles that can be used on roads on Earth. Robotics experts from the space agency will work with engineers from Nissan to adapt the company's electric Leaf cars. 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The manufacturing complex run by North and South Korea, sits just north of the DMZ that separates the two countries. It housed operations of more than 120 South Korean companies and employed 53,000 Northern workers, before souring relations halted operations this spring. The last remaining South Korean workers left the facilities in May, although work had been winding down amid tensions. Workers left with belongings strapped onto their cars. For the first time since then, South Korean business personnel will be permitted to visit the complex and inspect their equipment Wednesday. 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On Tuesday, America will select a president of the United States, about a third of the Senate and a new House of Representatives. We invited CNN contributors to tweet their predictions. One of the first CNN contributors to announce his prediction on Twitter was Alex Castellanos. In his latest column, he explains why he's betting fellow Republican Mitt Romney will win. Democratic strategist Paul Begala disagrees with Castellanos' prediction. Right after the first presidential debate in which some were underwhelmed by President Barack Obama's performance, Begala remarked, \"There is no doubt Romney had a good night. But I strongly doubt whether it was good enough.\" Begala's tweet reflects his prediction of a narrow win for Obama.\n@highlight\nCNN contributors tweeted their predictions on who will win on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHilary Rosen predicts President Obama will be re-elected with 276 electoral votes\n@highlight\nAri Fleischer thinks Mitt Romney will win with a minimum of 271 electoral votes\n@highlight\nReaders: Who do you think will win? 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The settlement was reached with the New York State Department of Financial Services Tuesday, before a hearing due Wednesday. The hearing has now been adjourned. Standard Chartered -- which faced the loss of its U.S. banking license alongside fines for alleged breaches -- had pre-tax earnings of $6.76 billion in 2011, and the fine is \"easily manageable,\" according to a note by analyst Michael Symonds of Daiwa Capital Markets. 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Communities Minister Penny Mordaunt said \u2018c**k\u2019 six times, \u2018lay\u2019 or \u2018laid\u2019 five times and mentioned the names of at least six officers during a debate on poultry welfare. Her speech, recorded in full in Parliament\u2019s Hansard official report and broadcast on television, received a formal reply from a fellow Minister, who believed her interest in the subject was genuine. 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Though the first contests will not take place in early voting states for a year, Romney's swerve, announced on a conference call with supporters on Friday, is the most important moment yet in the nascent GOP contest. It removes the prospect of a bruising battle for big establishment donor cash and moderate, right of center, Republican primary voters between Romney, the 2012 nominee and Bush, heir to a dynastic political machine.\n@highlight\nBush cements role as establishment favorite\n@highlight\nChristie has chance to compete for Romney donors\n@highlight\nRomney looks to new Republican generation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sent the Republican race into overdrive with his sudden announcement last month that he was actively exploring a run for president.", "idx": 17549}], "idx": 11337} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Victoria Wilcher -- the 3-year-old Mississippi girl whose family claimed was asked to leave KFC because of her appearance -- will be fitted for a prosthetic eye. Victoria, who lost sight in her right eye and was left with severe facial scars after a pit bull attack, will meet with Raymond Peters, an ocularist who hopes to outfit her with a prosthetic eye this week at his office in Naples, Florida. An ocularist is a trained technician who makes prosthetic eyes. Peters said he doesn't care about the controversy surrounding what her family said happened to her at KFC. 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Her 8-year-old son Ethan's body was burned beyond recognition. Those were some of the grisly details released this week by the San Diego Medical Examiner's office investigating the deaths connected to the Hannah Anderson kidnapping case, a case that captured the nation's interest last month. In August, Christina Anderson, 42, and Ethan were killed by family friend James Lee DiMaggio, who then set fire to his house and kidnapped 16-year-old Hannah, authorities said. 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The details surrounding the 2008 death of Kent Snyder were revealed by Gawker after the Tea Party candidate indicated he did not agree with free state health care for the poor. Mr Snyder, 49, died on June 26, 2008, with hospital costs totalling $400,000 after he became ill with viral pneumonia. The bill for his care was sent to his mother, who was unable to pay, and so a website was set up by friends to secure donations. 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His plane arrived a few minutes early at Reagan National Airport. But instead of rushing off the aircraft to retrieve his luggage at the carousel on the lower level, Sebion met his scheduled ride and headed to Alexandria for a meeting with the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, which hands out college scholarships to children of Marine and Navy Corpsmen killed in action. 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The Metropolitan Police said there was 'insufficient evidence of dishonesty or criminal misconduct to begin a criminal investigation'. It comes after the Corporation called in external auditors to widen the search for excessive severance payoffs made to its senior executives. 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Eight people were injured in the explosion in Tavares in Lake County, Florida, about 11pm on Monday, though miraculously no one was killed. 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The British explorer was skiing solo across the great frozen continent and had not seen another human being for weeks. \"It drove me insane,\" said Aston. \"It was like I was skiing along a huge row of fish and chips shops, the whole day.\" Read more: Global warming hits Antarctica, study finds\n@highlight\nBritish explorer Felicity Aston became first woman to ski solo across Antarctica\n@highlight\nShe says the biggest challenge was coping with the long-term solitude\n@highlight\nAston had to deal with hallucinations and frustration to complete the expedition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Being alone in the @placeholder means being on a high alert all the time.", "idx": 17586}], "idx": 11361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Turkey has been ordered to pay Cyprus a record \u00a375million for its 1974 invasion and the island's subsequent division. 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Anthony Reading, 26, now has no excuse for forgetting either Tyler or Joey's birthdays because they were all born on June 8. Anthony, from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, was amazed when he welcomed his first son Tyler into the world exactly 24 years to the day since his own birth. Triple celebration: Anthony Reading, 26, with his two sons Tyler, aged two, right, and Joey on the day that he was born. 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And the latest Hollywood hottie to star in a Mr Porter campaign is none other than Life of Pi star, Suraj Sharma. Last seen tackling 30 foot waves with a tiger in tow, the 20-year-old New Delhi native looked picture perfect in the shots released by the e-tailer. 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In his sights is UEFA's shiny new regulatory regime: Financial Fair Play (FFP), which has become the scourge of Europe's richest football clubs, notably English champion Manchester City and top French side Paris Saint-Germain, which were both heavily sanctioned by Europe's governing body Friday. 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By a 230-189 tally almost strictly on party lines, the House passed a short-term government spending plan that would eliminate all funding for Obamacare. The measure now goes to the Democratic-led Senate, which is certain to reject the provision that defunds President Barack Obama's signature legislative achievement of his first term. Even though House Republicans now have voted 42 times to repeal or otherwise undermine Obamacare, Speaker John Boehner and fellow Republicans held a brief victory rally after Friday's action and challenged the Senate to follow their lead.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says conservative Republicans holding the country hostage\n@highlight\nThe GOP-led House passes a spending plan that defunds Obamacare\n@highlight\nObama and Democrats reject the measure, setting up a budget showdown\n@highlight\nWithout a new spending resolution, the government shuts down starting October 1", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 517, "end": 533}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, more moderate Republicans in the @placeholder-led Senate call the defunding effort a waste of time.", "idx": 17632}, {"query": "@placeholder would then have to decide whether to put it to a vote, even though that could undermine his already weakened leadership position by having the measure pass with only a few dozen moderate Republicans joining Democrats in support.", "idx": 17633}], "idx": 11397} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Scandinavia's humanitarian generosity in the 1990s appears to have had some unintended, and unwelcome, consequences, as dozens of young ethnic Somalis living there have embraced jihad, returning to the Horn of Africa to join the al Qaeda affiliate Al-Shabaab. Norway's Intelligence Agency PST is still investigating whether one of the attackers at the Westgate Mall in Nairobi had lived in Norway. The 23-year old had come to Norway with his family at the age of nine as a refugee, but according to Norwegian media had become unsettled after being unable to find work and begun to frequent jihadist websites.\n@highlight\nDozens of young ethnic Somalis living in Scandinavia have embraced jihad\n@highlight\nNorwegian officials investigating whether one of Westgate mall attacks had lived there\n@highlight\nTeenage sisters of Somali origin left home in Norway last week, apparently for Syria\n@highlight\nOne ethnic Somali tried to murder cartoonist who depicted Prophet Mohammed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 278, "end": 300}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 965, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The great majority arrived after @placeholder collapsed as a state in 1991.", "idx": 17638}, {"query": "Of all al Qaeda's affiliates none has made more noise about the cartoons than @placeholder.", "idx": 17640}], "idx": 11400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England have ended a Commonwealth Games top of the medals table for the first time since 1986, thanks in no small part to the inspiration of tomorrow's stars. The likes of Sir Bradley Wiggins, Louis Smith and Mo Farah drove the narrative ahead of Glasgow, yet they were overshadowed - or in the latter's case absent - as new talent came to the fore. From 16-year-old Claudia Fragapane's four golds in the artistic gymnastics to fellow teenagers Siobhan-Marie O'Connor and Ben Proud in the pool, the success of young English talent has been heartening with the Rio Olympics fast approaching.\n@highlight\nEngland finish with 174 medals - 58 golds, 59 silvers and 57 bronzes\n@highlight\nAustralia second, Canada third and hosts Scotland fourth\n@highlight\nEngland won 27 athletics medals - more than any other nation\n@highlight\nAlso won 28 swimming medals including 10 goals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 21, "end": 38}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 445, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Send off: @placeholder waved goodbye to the Commonwealth Games with an spectacular closing ceremony", "idx": 17644}], "idx": 11403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama dodged a question on Friday about whether American troops will be part of a new NATO rapid response force in Eastern Europe set up to warn Russia that Western nations could quickly mobilize if an allied country in the region were to come under attack. NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the new unit would send a clear message to potential aggressors in a thinly veiled warning to Vladimir Putin. 'Should you even think of attacking one ally, you will be facing the whole alliance,' he declared as a two-day NATO summit in southern Wales drew to a close.\n@highlight\nQuick-reaction force falls short of the permanent NATO bases Poland and other eastern countries wanted\n@highlight\nNATO presence could deter Russia and other aggressors by serving as a trigger to activate American troops\n@highlight\nState Dept said Tuesday that it won't 'rule anything in or out' regarding a US ground-troop component\n@highlight\nBut when Obama was asked point-blank if he will send troops, he talked only of financial assistance", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 298, "end": 318}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 911, "end": 912}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said in a press release Friday that @placeholder would set up a command and", "idx": 17645}], "idx": 11404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We've seen in the past week with Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao that the big fights can be made in this sport. That gives me hope that we finally might succeed in getting Amir Khan and Kell Brook in a ring. They are two great fighters at the top of their game \u2013 it is a fight the people of Britain would love to see. I can reveal here that I had a good conversation with Khan\u2019s people just over a week ago and they told me this fight will happen one day. My thought is why wait? Let\u2019s get this done in the summer. The date of June 13 would work \u2013 let\u2019s make it.\n@highlight\nI have held good talks with Amir Khan's people over Kell Brook fight\n@highlight\nThey say fight will happen - we'd like it this summer\n@highlight\nRumoured ringside seats at Mayweather-Pacquiao could cost \u00a3100,000\n@highlight\nMartin Murray showed bravery and class against Gennady Golovkin\n@highlight\nPaul Smith must decide if he wants to defend against Rocky Fielding\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for the latest boxing news", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 750, "end": 768}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The general feeling is that @placeholder will win by a wide unanimous decision.", "idx": 17661}], "idx": 11411} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Last week, in the company of a Manchester United great, David Beckham spoke passionately about the spirit and soul of the club. He is fiercely protective. As a nervous, young apprentice, he recalled the cigar smoke from Sir Matt Busby\u2019s office wafting through the corridors at Old Trafford. There was a sense of belonging about the place, and he felt the history of the club when he walked out of the tunnel at Old Trafford for the first time. Sense of history: David Beckham (right) last week enthused about his youth days at Manchester United The Class of 92: Eric Harrison (centre) and his all-star FA Youth Cup winners, including Beckham (sixth left)\n@highlight\nManchester United sold Danny Welbeck to Arsenal for \u00a316m\n@highlight\nWelbeck had grown up as part of the club's youth academy\n@highlight\nEngland striker is one of a long line of famous United graduates\n@highlight\nClass of 92 was stellar group of young stars, including David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal picked three youth players against Burnley\n@highlight\nBut United have since spent big on Radamel Falcao and other expensive overseas imports", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 527, "end": 543}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Like having 75,000 parents watching you,\u2019 he recalled during an instructive half hour with the former @placeholder and England midfielder.", "idx": 17663}], "idx": 11413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)They seemed strong and resilient, hiding their grief and fatigue with smiles, and even a laugh or two. \"They are tough parents,\" said our local producer, Jamal. But they are just one of 162 families going through the darkest of days. Haidar Fauzi and his wife, Rohana, learned Friday they had lost their daughter, Khairunisa Haidar Fauzi, in the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Dec. 28. Nisa, as she is known affectionately by her family, had worked as an AirAsia flight attendant for the past couple of years. Her father says she was living her dream. \"She loved this, her dream, she loved traveling. To become flight attendant she could travel for free,\" Haidar says.\n@highlight\nKhairunisa Haidar Fauzi died in the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501\n@highlight\nHer parents say she loved her job and loved traveling\n@highlight\nThey say she was obedient, tidy, and loved by her friends", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 339, "end": 361}, {"start": 380, "end": 400}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 705, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, @placeholder says, Nisa called her every day -- including the night before she boarded the fateful flight.", "idx": 17670}], "idx": 11416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GAZA CITY, Gaza (CNN) -- A truce between Israel and Gaza's Hamas leaders will take effect Thursday and last for six months, Hamas officials said Tuesday. Palestinian Hamas security men stand to attention at a training academy in Gaza City last week. Israeli officials, however, stopped short of confirming that a cease-fire agreement has been reached. \"It's still early to announce an agreement of calm,\" Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a statement. \"When it starts, if it starts, it's hard to say how long it will last. The test will be how it's implemented.\" Hamas senior official Mahmoud Zahar and Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya announced the Egyptian-brokered agreement at a news conference in Gaza. They said it will begin at 6 a.m. Thursday (11 p.m. Wednesday ET).\n@highlight\nNEW: Hard to say how long any cease-fire will last, Israeli defense minister says\n@highlight\nIsrael has not confirmed cease-fire pact\n@highlight\nIsrael will begin to open Gaza border crossings Sunday, Hamas says\n@highlight\nHamas took control of Gaza a year ago", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Referring to the @placeholder mediation efforts, Barak said, \"It's important to exhaust the possibility.", "idx": 17676}], "idx": 11419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 13:43 EST, 13 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:38 EST, 13 February 2013 Tycoon: Vasileios Omarov, seen outside Blackfriars Crown Court today, tried to 'buy off' the hotel worker he groped, the trial heard A Russian business tycoon drunkenly groped a hotel worker's bottom then offered her thousands of pounds to drop her case against him, a court heard today.Vasileios Omarov, 44, tried to 'buy off' the woman after the incident a four star hotel in central London, in December 2010, a jury was told. Instead of approaching her himself, the 'very rich' company director got Kiril Angelov, then head concierge at the hotel, to 'do his dirty work for him,' the court heard.\n@highlight\nWealthy Vasileios Omarov tried to 'buy off' hotel worker after groping her\n@highlight\nThe 44-year-old is accused of perverting the course of justice\n@highlight\n'Very drunk' tycoon seen urinating on concierge desk on same day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 105, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 158}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 378, "end": 399}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"'He said he couldn't sleep as Mr @placeholder was calling him all the time.", "idx": 17681}], "idx": 11422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle In rehab: Documents said to be Formula One legend Michael Schumacher\u2019s medical notes have been stolen, according to his manager French police investigating the theft of Michael Schumacher's hospital notes have asked for help from their Swiss and German counterparts after emails sent by the thieves were traced to Zurich. The request by a French prosecutor comes after emails sent to news organisations offering to sell the notes were tracked to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Switzerland's biggest city. The emails, signed Kagemusha, which is Japanese for 'shadow warrior', offer the notes from Schumacher's nearly six-month stay in Grenoble Hospital after a nearly fatal skiiing accident left him in a coma.\n@highlight\nIP address used to send the emails to newspapers tracked to Swiss city\n@highlight\nThieves have asked for 40,000 euros for the sale of the dossier\n@highlight\nSchumacher's manager has threatened legal action if it is published", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 84}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 186, "end": 203}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "we carried out the drive to transfer (@placeholder) on Monday.'", "idx": 17686}], "idx": 11426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN)For the second time in days, New York police -- joined by officers from departments across the country -- buried one of their own Sunday. And again, a silent protest in blue repeated itself as some officers turned their backs on the city's mayor. The show of dissent happened a week earlier at the funeral for Officer Rafael Ramos, who was killed along with Officer Wenjian Liu as the two patrol partners sat in their squad car. On Sunday at the funeral for Liu, it appeared fewer officers turned their backs as Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke than during the service for Ramos.\n@highlight\nNYPD commissioner William Bratton said \"Wenjian Liu believed in the possibility of a city free of fear\"\n@highlight\nSome officers turned their back as New York Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at Wenjian Liu's funeral in Brooklyn\n@highlight\nBratton urged reverence after last weekend's silent protest against the mayor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 472, "end": 474}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But before Sunday's funeral, @placeholder urged officers to be reverent.", "idx": 17692}, {"query": "@placeholder saw his work as ministry and was posthumously appointed honorary NYPD chaplain.", "idx": 17693}], "idx": 11429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Concord, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Republican Scott Brown used the latest potential Ebola case -- this time, a doctor in New York -- to blast President Barack Obama's handling of the virus outbreak in a debate against New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Thursday night. It was a local debate that turned on national issues as Brown called for a ban on travel from the West African epicenter of the outbreak and defended his suggestion that Ebola could come across the border with Mexico. He blasted Obama's appointment of Ron Klain as the nation's Ebola response coordinator as someone \"with no experience in his field.\" He criticized Shaheen for not voting to close the U.S. border with Mexico. And he complained that the New York doctor should have been quarantined when he returned to the United States.\n@highlight\nEbola was the first issue as candidates squared off at a CNN / NH1 debate in New Hampshire\n@highlight\nFormer Sen. Scott Brown said Ebola presents a \"rational fear\" and the government should do more\n@highlight\nSen. 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The cross-code centre was replaced in the 56th minute of the mismatch at Soldier Field with a sore hip. He attempted to strike an optimistic note, saying: \u2018I got a bit of a cork near my hip, I\u2019ve had it before. The doc is pretty upbeat about it.\u2019 New Zealand coach Steve Hansen was satisfied with Williams\u2019 efforts in the 12-try annihilation of the Eagles, saying: \u2018It was what we expected.\u2019\n@highlight\nAll Black Sonny Bill Williams picked up cork near his hip against USA\n@highlight\nThe World Cup winner in doubt for England Test after return to union\n@highlight\nProp Adam Jones jokes he could push for No 10 after dropped by Wales\n@highlight\nWallabies survived scare against Nick Cummins-inspired Barbarians", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 187, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 617, "end": 635}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Williams, returning to the All Blacks after a return to rugby league, could miss their clash with @placeholder", "idx": 17702}], "idx": 11432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declined an invitation to attend a major gathering of social conservatives this week in Washington, opting instead to make a high-profile appearance at a forum organized by former President Bill Clinton in Chicago. Christie's decision was hardly a bombshell: Up for re-election in November in a Democratic-leaning state, the governor can hardly afford to be seen courting Christian conservatives and sharing a stage with divisive figures like Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain. But his absence was a sore point for many conservative activists who traveled to the Faith and Freedom Coalition's \"Road to Majority\" conference to see a bumper crop of GOP stars, including would-be presidential candidates like Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.\n@highlight\nNew Jersey's Chris Christie's decision to choose Clinton over Faith and Freedom forum rankles conservatives\n@highlight\nSome still blame Christie's praise of Barack Obama in Sandy aftermath for Mitt Romney's loss\n@highlight\nEarly Christie supporter says Christie is \"showing his other side\"\n@highlight\nNEW: New Jersey Republicans view Christie favorably in new survey", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 494, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 613, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 834, "end": 847}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}, {"start": 978, "end": 989}, {"start": 994, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'm not sure what he is right now, with the way he philanders with a variety of people, Democrats like @placeholder.", "idx": 17706}], "idx": 11436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 7-foot-1 former NBA star has been arrested for attempted armed robbery after neighbors spotted him and a friend with masks over their faces trying to break into a rural Washington State home in broad daylight. This is just the latest trouble for 29-year-old Robert Swift, who blew his NBA $20million earnings and was evicted from his Seattle home in 2013. At the time of his arrest, he was a fugitive from justice, wanted for failing to show up for court to answer charges of possession of a sawed-off shotgun from last November. Swift and 28-year-old Carlos Abraham Anderson were busted on Tuesday near Gold Bar, Washington, as they were trying to break into a home there, police told to KIRO-TV.\n@highlight\nRobert Swift, 28, blew his $20million NBA earnings and was evicted from his home in 2013\n@highlight\nHe was arrested last November for possession of a sawed-off shotgun\n@highlight\nSwift told cops he was high on drugs at the time of his arrest on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHe was heavily armed, according to reports", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 171, "end": 186}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 554, "end": 576}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He played four seasons of NBA basketball, but was saddled with injuries, but hasn't been on an @placeholder court since 2009.", "idx": 17710}], "idx": 11438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"It takes me three days to recover after the Sevens,\" says referee Robert Esser, who's called the plays at the famed Hong Kong rugby tournament for 12 years. \"If you find out how to survive it, let me know.\" The annual Hong Kong Sevens is the city's largest sporting event, attracting thousands of costumed revelers from all over the world. But making the most of the party atmosphere requires strategy and planning. With the Sevens on March 28-30, experts and hardcore fans have shared tips on how they'll be getting through the three-day mega party. 1. South Stand commitment mandatory\n@highlight\nThe three-day Hong Kong Sevens is the city's biggest sporting event of the year\n@highlight\nThe South Stand is for fans who like to party\n@highlight\nClosed-toe shoes and waterproof outfits recommended in the South Stand\n@highlight\nIndian Recreation Club is one of the hotspots for fans without a ticket", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 622, "end": 637}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ask not what the South Stand can do for you, but what you can do for the @placeholder.", "idx": 17717}], "idx": 11443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- You've answered the call for volunteers, signed up for the Mars trip and you are looking forward to boldly going to space, the final frontier, to explore a strange new world. But wait. Recent evidence from NASA's Curiosity rover mission to the Red Planet has revealed that astronauts on the round-trip would be exposed to high levels of radiation from cosmic rays and high-energy particles from the sun contained in solar storms. NASA says a Mars voyager would receive a radiation dose around 100 times the average yearly exposure on Earth. Along with all the other risks of spaceflight, this would clearly be bad for your health -- and it is proving difficult to find a solution.\n@highlight\nNASA's Curiosity mission to Mars revealed that astronauts on a round-trip would face high radiation levels\n@highlight\nScientists at the UK's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory are working on a radiation shield for astronauts\n@highlight\nA model has been tested inside a fusion reactor which produces a plasma like that of the solar wind\n@highlight\nThe team are hoping to test their concept in space in the next five years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 844, "end": 845}, {"start": 849, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You end up with a constant electric field that can be enough that it actually refracts or deflects enough of the radiation from inside the magnetic cavity that you've formed to protect the astronauts ... enough like the @placeholder that they can survive.\"", "idx": 17729}], "idx": 11452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 08:11 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 11 March 2013 It was a symbol of U.S. supremacy that became a prison cell for 52 Americans. Now the hallways of the U.S embassy in Tehran, abandoned after it was stormed by a screaming mob during the 1979 hostage crisis, echo to nothing but the sound of soldiers' training boots. The rooms where secret state missions were planned have been covered in graffiti and pictures of Iranian revolutionaries have been casually propped against typewriters left behind by embassy workers. But apart from the most minor of cosmetic changes, the building that caused a global diplomatic crisis is frozen in time - and looks almost identical to its portrayal in the Oscar-winning Ben Affleck movie Argo.\n@highlight\nIt was site of worst hostage crisis in US history when revolutionary students stormed in and took 52 staff hostage\n@highlight\nOf 90 people inside, six managed to escape and flee to other embassies, as dramatised in Oscar-winning film Argo\n@highlight\nThe captured hostages were paraded around in front of cameras and kept in captivity for 444 days\n@highlight\nToday, the building is still the stage for demonstrations and the walls are covered with anti-US and Israeli murals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 817, "end": 818}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The walls of are filled with murals and slogans depicting the evil of America and its allies, particularly @placeholder", "idx": 17733}], "idx": 11456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Army will conduct \"a comprehensive, coordinated\" review into the case of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl -- the recently freed soldier whom some have deemed a hero, others a deserter -- the military branch's civilian leader announced Tuesday. Secretary of the Army John McHugh began a statement on Bergdahl's case by saying that \"we are grateful that an American soldier is back in American hands\" and insisting \"our first priority is ensuring Sgt. Bergdahl's health and beginning his reintegration process.\" McHugh didn't address specific questions surrounding how the soldier ended up detained in Afghanistan or what he did while in that situation. But he did say that the military's review \"will include speaking with Sgt. Bergdahl to better learn from him the circumstances regarding his disappearance and captivity.\"\n@highlight\nOfficial: Intel indicated Bergdahl's location a few times, but it was too risky to get him\n@highlight\nBergdahl was freed in exchange for 5 held at Guantanamo, who are moved to Qatar\n@highlight\nOfficial: Bergdahl left on his own but no definitive finding he deserted, probe finds\n@highlight\nSome hail the American soldier's release, while others criticize the move", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 971, "end": 980}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The detainees won't be under house arrest, yet one @placeholder official says, \"We think the Qataris are going to keep a very, very close eye on them.\"", "idx": 17736}], "idx": 11457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Three witnesses whose testimony could absolve a 14-year-old Pakistani girl facing life in prison have changed their statements. It's the latest twist in the case of Rimsha Masih, a Christian teenager who was charged more than a month ago under Pakistan's blasphemy laws for allegedly burning pages of Islam's holy book for cooking fuel. She has denied the charges. The three witnesses initially told police they saw Khalid Jadoon Chishti, a Muslim cleric, tear pages out of a copy of the Quran and put them with police evidence that led to the charges against Rimsha. But they recanted those statements on Monday at a bail hearing for the cleric, according to the imam's lawyer, Wajid Ali Gilani. A fourth witness stood by his initial statement.\n@highlight\nWitnesses initially said an imam framed a teen girl accused of burning Quran pages\n@highlight\nNow, three witnesses have recanted those statements made to police\n@highlight\nBased partly on those statements, police determined the teen is innocent\n@highlight\nShe still faces charges in juvenile court", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 445, "end": 465}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lawyers say that no one actually saw Rimsha burning the papers, but that the neighbor went to @placeholder with the bags.", "idx": 17740}], "idx": 11461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PARIS, France -- Argentina ended their magnificent World Cup campaign as they started it, stunning hosts France in their own back yard with a sensational performance to claim the tournament's bronze medal with a 34-10 victory. Argentina players celebrate another try on their way to a stunning 34-10 victory over France. The result, secured thanks to Pumas tries by Felipe Contepomi and Omar Hasan in the first half and Federico Martin Aramburu, Ignacio Corleto and Contepomi again in the second, brought back memories of the shock 17-12 win earned by the South Americans on the tournament's opening night. That Stade de France triumph was built around sturdy defense and although they showed the same resolve here at the Parc des Princes, their attacking edge came to the fore this time.\n@highlight\nArgentina stun France once again to claim third place in the rugby World Cup\n@highlight\nThe Pumas go over for five tries against France's single try in a 34-10 victory\n@highlight\nThe result brought back memories of their 17-12 success in the opening game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 420, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 722, "end": 737}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a bizarre scoreline, given @placeholder's dominance of the early possession.", "idx": 17745}], "idx": 11464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 7 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:21 EST, 7 March 2013 A Venezuelan-owned oil company caused outrage this week after flying flags at half-mast at its American office after the death of Hugo Chavez. Citgo, which is owned by the Venezuelan government, lowered its flags as a tribute to the late President, incensing residents in Houston, Texas, and Lake Charles, Louisiana, who said they were offended by the gesture. Protocol allows flags to be lowered for foreign dignitaries, but Chavez was a controversial leader who as was antagonistic towards the U.S. Jarring: The Citgo flags at half mast to honor President Hugo Chavez in Houston, Texas\n@highlight\nHugo Chavez was a highly outspoken critic of the U.S.\n@highlight\nLast time flags were lowered in Houston was the death of Neil Armstrong\n@highlight\nLocals left 'disgusted' and 'disappointed'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At one point Mr Chavez even blamed the @placeholder government for his cancer.", "idx": 17748}], "idx": 11466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Football Association has confirmed it is investigating allegations by Norwich striker Cameron Jerome that he was racially abused by Leeds defender Giuseppe Bellusci. Jerome complained to referee Mark Clattenburg midway through the first half of the 1-1 draw at Carrow Road on Tuesday night, and the match official is to submit a report to the FA on the incident. An FA spokesman said: 'I can confirm we are investigating this allegation.' Cameron Jerome and Leeds' Guiseppe Bellusci clash during the first half of Norwich's draw with Leeds Referee Mark Clattenburg will submit his report as the FA investigate the claim from Jerome\n@highlight\nCameron Jerome claims he was racially abused by Guiseppe Bellusci\n@highlight\nReferee Mark Clattenburg spoke to the Leeds player\n@highlight\nHe also spoke to both managers and will submit his report to the FA\n@highlight\nThe FA have confirmed they will investigate the incident\n@highlight\nThe Championship clash finished 1-1 at Carrow Road", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 23}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 151, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 347, "end": 348}, {"start": 370, "end": 371}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 485}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 552, "end": 567}, {"start": 599, "end": 600}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 695, "end": 711}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 851, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 870}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He spoke to @placeholder because of the way he had reacted.", "idx": 17754}], "idx": 11468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Social situation': Romanian prime minister Emil Boc resigned today and ended his government after weeks of protests against austerity measures The Romanian prime minister today announced his immediate resignation at that of his government, claiming he wanted to protect the stability of the country. Emil Boc said he was resigning 'to ease the social situation' after weeks of mass protests in Romania over austerity measures he introduced in 2010. Opposition politicians have now called for early parliamentary elections, which are currently scheduled for November. President Traian Basescu named justice minister Catalin Predoiu to replace Mr Block as interim head of a government whose popularity is languishing in opinion polls.\n@highlight\nEmil Boc steps down immediately as opposition MPs call for early elections\n@highlight\nJustice minister Catalin Predoiu in temporary charge\n@highlight\nRomania signed up for \u20ac20billion IMF loan in 2009 which required austerity measures to be brought in\n@highlight\nWeeks of protests accused prime minister and government of cronyism and ignoring normal Romanians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Temporary charge: Minister of justice @placeholder will take control until elections are held", "idx": 17755}], "idx": 11469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW) -- In \"Elysium,\" Neill Blomkamp's shrewdly revved-up and exciting dystopian thriller, Matt Damon's character, Max, spends most of the movie with a spidery black-metal exoskeleton implanted in his skull and spine. The surgically attached machinery serves several functions at once. It's there to make Max strong \u2014 a boost he critically needs, since he's been exposed to a dose of radiation that will leave him dead in just five days. It also allows him to download the contents of someone else's brain. But the most important purpose served by that added hardware may be visual and symbolic: It transforms Max into a hulkingly damaged yet superheroic man-machine \u2014 a variation on the title character of \"RoboCop.\" And it has the unmistakable look of a cross that he's been nailed to.\n@highlight\n\"District 9\" filmmaker Neill Blomkamp returns with \"Elysium\"\n@highlight\nThe revved-up dystopian thriller stars Matt Damon\n@highlight\nThe movie confirms Blomkamp's talent but the plot is basic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I also wish that @placeholder took us deeper into the world of Elysium.", "idx": 17767}], "idx": 11477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fighting spread through Syria on Saturday as rebels claimed to down a government jet and state media reported the killings of \"terrorists.\" Activists said rebels shot down the plane in Aleppo province. A video distributed by activists shows men shouting \"God is great\" as they rush to the scene amid celebratory gunfire. The video showed mangled wreckage, small fires and plumes of smoke. \"These are the aircrafts of the dog Bashar al-Assad,\" one voice in the video said, referring to Syria's president. Col. Ahmed Al-Faj, a Free Syrian Army rebel commander, read a statement in a YouTube video claiming responsibility for the downing. He said the plane was an Aero L-39 Albatros.\n@highlight\nAt least 141 people were killed across the country Saturday\n@highlight\nA historic mosque is on fire in Aleppo\n@highlight\nLakhdar Brahimi meets with Turkey's foreign minister\n@highlight\nThe scheduled talks come amid rising tensions between Turkey and Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 534, "end": 549}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An estimated 30,000 people have been killed in fighting in @placeholder since March 2011 when government protesters took to the streets calling for political reform.", "idx": 17799}, {"query": "Turkish officials estimate an additional 40,000 to 50,000 unofficial refugees live in @placeholder outside refugee camps.", "idx": 17801}], "idx": 11497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Reveals he didn't think last year's Britain's Got Talent judging panel Michael McIntyre, David Hasselhoff and Amanda Holden 'did a good enough job' Admits he poached Alesha Dixon for BGT to hurt Strictly Come Dancing Concedes he was too optimistic about X Factor USA and will be making 'changes' for this year's series By Emily Sheridan Last updated at 12:19 PM on 20th January 2012 Simon Cowell has broken his silence on the disastrous decisions he has made which have led to a slump in ratings for Britain\u2019s Got Talent and The X Factor. The music mogul, who is now back in Britain following a month-long holiday, is hoping he can find out what went wrong last year and turn things around for his two biggest shows.\n@highlight\nReveals he didn't think last year's Britain's Got Talent judging panel Michael McIntyre, David Hasselhoff and Amanda Holden 'did a good enough job'\n@highlight\nAdmits he poached Alesha Dixon for BGT to hurt Strictly Come Dancing\n@highlight\nConcedes he was too optimistic about X Factor USA and will be making 'changes' for this year's series", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 71, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 195, "end": 215}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 934, "end": 954}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, Cowell is also preparing to make 'changes' to @placeholder.", "idx": 17803}], "idx": 11498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three men who were convicted of killing three Cub Scouts 16 years ago will have their cases reviewed in a court hearing to see whether they should be granted a new trial, the Arkansas Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley were convicted in the 1993 deaths of 8-year-olds Michael Moore, Christopher Byers and Steven Branch. The boys' bruised and mutilated bodies were found in May 1993 in West Memphis, Arkansas, their arms and legs hogtied with their own shoelaces. The court Thursday remanded the cases back to the lower court. The ruling means Echols, Baldwin and Misskelley will be able to present new evidence that could exonerate them. Echols' attorneys said at a hearing in September that they want to present DNA evidence not available at the time of the trial, as well as testimony that supports arguments that Echols and the two others are innocent.\n@highlight\nThe Arkansas Supreme Court sent the cases back for a hearing\n@highlight\nThe three were convicted of the 1993 murders of three Cub Scouts\n@highlight\nDNA evidence found at the scene did not belong to the men convicted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 184, "end": 205}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 926, "end": 947}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The material included hair from a ligature used to bind @placeholder and a hair recovered from a tree stump near where the bodies were found, court documents said.", "idx": 17809}], "idx": 11503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka were in good spirits on Sunday as the Swiss duo contested The Match for Africa 2 in Zurich. Federer prevailed 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 in a highly entertaining exhibition match held in support of his foundation, raising \u00a3850,000 for education projects in southern Africa. As well as tennis, the sell-out crowd of 11,000 - which included American skier Lindsey Vonn - were treated to traditional African song and dance during the change of ends. Stan Wawrinka (left) and Roger Federer pose at the net ahead of their charity match in Zurich Wawrinka (second left) and Federer (centre) pose with some of the performers on Sunday\n@highlight\nRoger Federer beat Stan Wawrinka 7-6, 6-4 in The Match for Africa 2\n@highlight\nThe charity match in Zurich raised \u00a3850,000 for education projects\n@highlight\nAmerican skier Lindsey Vonn was among the sell-out crowd of 11,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 90, "end": 109}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 374, "end": 385}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 723}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A hearty thank you to @placeholder that he made this possible.'", "idx": 17811}], "idx": 11505} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly For Mailonline Three men suspected of murdering two British medical students in Malaysia appeared in court today. Neil Dalton, 23, and Aidan Brunger, 22, who were stabbed to death on August 6 in Borneo during a night out before they returned to England. Today fishmonger Zulkipli Abdullah, 24, mechanic Yeo Kia Sing, 29, and unemployed Remy Bin Marjuki, 19, appeared in court. A fourth suspect, Abdul Aziz Bin Karim, is expected in court tomorrow as he was remanded by police a day later than the others. The four men face the death penalty after 'admitting the crime'.\n@highlight\nNeil Dalton, 23, and Aidan Brunger, 22, who were stabbed to death\n@highlight\nThe four men face the death penalty after 'admitting the crime'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 410, "end": 429}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder was a caring, thoughtful and witty young man, who never thought twice about helping others.", "idx": 17812}], "idx": 11506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG LIve's lawyer asked a jury to find Michael Jackson responsible for his death, not the concert promoter. Attorney Marvin Putnam spent four hours Wednesday deliver his closing arguments in the trial of the wrongful death lawsuit brought by Jackson's mother and three children. \"Plaintiffs want you to hold a concert promoter liable for Michael Jackson's overdose in his bedroom at night, behind locked doors on June 25, 2009,\" Putnam told jurors. \"An overdose of the drug administered to Mr. Jackson by his longtime doctor -- Dr. Murray -- who he'd been seeing for years, a doctor he brought to Los Angeles from Las Vegas.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Producers just thought Jackson was tired, afraid and aging, AEG lawyer says\n@highlight\nNEW: Jackson lawyer set for rebuttal Thursday morning\n@highlight\n\"The sad truth is Mr. Jackson's death was caused by his choices,\" says AEG lawyer\n@highlight\nA Jackson lawyer conceded Tuesday the singer may have some fault for his own death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 359, "end": 373}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was no need to check @placeholder's background because he was a licensed, successful doctor who was known to Jackson, Putnam said.", "idx": 17820}, {"query": "\"All @placeholder knew was Dr. Murray was Mr. Jackson's longtime doctor.\"", "idx": 17821}], "idx": 11511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They might be old enough to be your grandpa and grandma, collect their pensions and have long sinced retired, but these men and women are also building their bodies in the most remarkable ways. Among the 300 well-built seniors at a Florida fitness competition, (the biggest in the country) are 75-year-old Carl Cone, 77-year-old Jim Shaffer and 57-year-old Jamie Marcus, the Sun Sentinel reports. They've been pumping iron and now look better than most in their swimsuits, as they flex their muscles onstage, at this point in their life than most of us could ever dream of. Golden girls: Bodybuilders take part in the Fifty and over competition at the 2013 NPC Southern States Championships at War Memorial Auditorium in Ft.Lauderdale.\n@highlight\nSouth Florida retirees want to keep fit and stay in shape in their golden years\n@highlight\nThree years ago, over-30 category was added, then over 40s last year\n@highlight\nThis year,over-50s category allow virtually anyone to enter and strut their stuff", "entities": [{"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 662, "end": 690}, {"start": 695, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Morning workout: Bodybuilder @placeholder, 77, gets pumped up before he competes", "idx": 17831}], "idx": 11517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords announced she will resign from Congress this week -- but not before finishing her \"Congress On Your Corner\" event that was interrupted by the shooting rampage that left six people dead and Giffords with a gunshot wound to her head. At the private gathering Monday, Giffords will meet with some of the people who were at the event last year, including some who aided injured people and some who subdued the gunman, according to a statement from her office. \"A lot has happened over the past year. We cannot change that,\" Giffords, 41, says in a video on her website, speaking in a halting manner. She said she will resign to continue her recuperation from the brain injury she suffered when she was shot on January 8, 2011.\n@highlight\nGiffords will finish the \"Congress on Your Corner\" event she started before she was shot\n@highlight\nGiffords announces she will resign in a video on her website\n@highlight\nShe was shot in the head on January 8, 2011, in a rampage that left 6 dead\n@highlight\nGov. Brewer says she expects the general election for Giffords' seat will be in June", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 39}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 124, "end": 146}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So to do what is best for @placeholder, I will step down this week.\"", "idx": 17844}], "idx": 11526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- About a decade ago, Pervez Musharraf was a powerful president, torn between complicated ties with the United States and rising Islamic militants at home. After four and a half years of self-imposed exile, the former Pakistani president hopes to reassert his power. Musharraf returned to Karachi on Sunday to help his political party gain momentum prior to the May general election. The retired general, who wrested power in a bloodless coup in 1999 and lost it nine years later, acknowledges that happens next is uncertain. \"It is risky, certainly,\" he said. \"But when I formed this party, the point was to go back and fight the elections. Why I'm going back is to do something for the country. The cause is much greater than self. Therefore, I'm prepared to take the risks for the sake of my country.\"\n@highlight\nMusharraf must appear in court\n@highlight\n\"It's risky, certainly,\" he says about his planned return\n@highlight\nHe plans to have private security as well as government security", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under his leadership, @placeholder attained respectable economic growth rates and established a generally favorable investment climate.", "idx": 17851}], "idx": 11530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn't aiming to disrespect President Obama or muddy the waters of American politics when he speaks before Congress, the country's ambassador said Sunday. \"The Prime Minister's visit to Washington is intended for one purpose -- and one purpose only. To speak up while there is still time to speak up. To speak up when there is still time to make a difference,\" Ambassador Ron Dermer said at an event in Florida days after House Speaker John Boehner announced that Netanyahu would address Congress in March. Netanyahu is expected to lobby Congress to approve tough new sanctions on Iran.\n@highlight\nAmbassador: Netanyahu's March visit \"is not intended to show any disrespect for President Obama\"\n@highlight\nNetanyahu's goal, he says, is \"to speak up when there is still time to make a difference\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 482, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Boehner told reporters last week that he did not consult with the White House about inviting Netanyahu, saying \"the @placeholder can make this decision on its own.\"", "idx": 17855}], "idx": 11531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has recently been intrigued by the journalism of VICE, an independent media company and website based in Brooklyn, New York. VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by VICE, reflect a transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (VBS.TV) -- Before I went to Sudan, I didn't know much about the conflict in Darfur beyond everyone saying, \"It's the worst genocide of our time\" and watching footage on CNN of the Janjaweed militia wiping out whole villages. Really, we only decided to go there because one of our favorite photographers had been chatting with an old friend of his who is now a UN press officer in Khartoum. She offered to pull some strings and get us visas and organize flights around the country, so we said, \"F*** it\" and got on a plane.\n@highlight\nVBS goes to Sudan on a quest to learn the motivation behind the Darfur conflict\n@highlight\nResearch just before the trip opened reporter Shane Smith's eyes to scale of devastation\n@highlight\nSmith: \"From the minute we got off the plane to the minute we flew out again, I was s***-scared.\"", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 841, "end": 842}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They finally enacted a peace agreement to unite north and south @placeholder, and the UN went to Sudan especially to monitor that agreement.", "idx": 17868}, {"query": "The south of @placeholder is supposed to get 2 percent, but they have no auditing there, so it's like, \"Two percent of how much?\"", "idx": 17870}], "idx": 11537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You got to give the people, now Give the people what they want -- The O'Jays Now that Republicans have control of both houses of Congress, they are going to have to do better -- and do right by all Americans, not just their fringe conservative base. In the first days of the newly minted 112th Congress, after the 2010 midterms gave Republicans control of the House of Representatives, the American people were clamoring for action on jobs and the economy. What did the new Republican House give them? One of the first laws introduced was the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. Whereas existing federal law already limited the use of government funds to pay for abortion, there were exceptions for incest and rape. 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The dual Dally M winner said this morning that playing in the NFL had long been a dream of his - and now is the time to make it a reality. 'At my age, this is my one and only chance at having a crack at playing there,' he said. 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Maddy Paige, 12, was the starting defensive end for her Locust Grove, Georgia middle school\u2019s team last season and even made four sacks. But school officials recently told her parents that she won\u2019t be allowed to play on the team next year. Maddy\u2019s mother Cassy Blythe is now livid with Strong Rock Christian School and is trying to get administrators to reconsider.\n@highlight\nMaddy Paige got four sacks last season as her middle school's first-string defensive end, then Strong Rock Christian School in Locust Grove, Georgia sacked her back", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 564, "end": 591}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 750, "end": 777}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crushed: 'It's like taking my dream and throwing it in the trash,' @placeholder said", "idx": 17900}], "idx": 11554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Zealanders Danica and Paul Weeks are no strangers to disaster. The couple's eldest son, Lincoln, was born in the midst of an earthquake in Christchurch in 2010. Just over three years later, in December 2013, they were in a car accident after moving to Australia. So when Paul left for a mining job in Mongolia earlier this month, the couple took precautions, Danica says. Paul couldn't wear his wedding ring on the mine site so he left it, and his watch, at home with instructions to pass them on to his two sons, \"should anything happen\" to him.\n@highlight\nRelatives of MH370 passengers are anxious to hear news of loved ones\n@highlight\nMartial arts star Ju Kun was among those on board the flight\n@highlight\nTributes and messages of support are being shared online\n@highlight\nCommunities hold vigils to pray for the missing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's been five days since @placeholder vanished, but with little information about the plane's whereabouts the wait feels like an eternity.", "idx": 17903}], "idx": 11556} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kano, Nigeria (CNN) -- A series of Boko Haram raids on four villages in northeast Nigeria's Borno state has killed more than 50 people and destroyed more than 300 structures, including five churches, a government official said. On Sunday, gunmen on motorcycles stormed the Christian villages of Kwada, Ngurojina, Karagau and Kautikari near Chibok, the scene of the April 14 abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls, opening fire on residents and hurling explosives into homes and churches. Kwada was the worst affected. There, the attackers razed the village and its five churches during the attacks, which lasted five hours. \"We lost 54 people in the Sunday attacks on the four villages carried out by Boko Haram insurgents, who also destroyed over 300 homes,\" a senior Borno state government official said.\n@highlight\nThe raids target four villages in Borno state\n@highlight\nBoko Haram Islamists are suspected in the attacks on predominantly Christian areas\n@highlight\nMore than 300 structures, including five churches, have been destroyed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Sunday, 30 bodies were recovered, according to a @placeholder priest in Chibok.", "idx": 17909}], "idx": 11559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They met in the departure lounge - then went around the world together. It was a trip-of-a-lifetime that sparked global attention after Jordan Axani, 28, offered to take any Canadian girl called Elizabeth Gallagher on his Christmas vacation. He booked the trip with his ex-girlfriend - Elizabeth Gallagher - and was determined not to waste her non-transferable ticket when they broke up. Now, after three weeks and eight countries, he and Elizabeth 'Quinn' Gallagher, 23, have returned. But no, they say, there was no romance. 'We're like siblings! ': Jordan Axani, 28, (right) took Elizabeth 'Quinn' Gallgher, 23, (left) around the world with his ex-girlfriend's non-transferable ticket. 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This weekend's charade, a \"referendum\" in which we're told more than 96% voted to join Russia, fits perfectly with the Orwellian narrative. In this twilight zone of make-believe, Russian troops invade after removing the insignias from their uniforms and Putin explains, \"You can go to a store and buy a uniform,\" claiming they are local \"self-defense forces.\" Maybe Crimean shops also sell machine guns and armored personnel carriers. In this world of double-speak and misinformation, Moscow is manipulating the message, intimidating, twisting facts and lying -- the more absurd the propaganda the better.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Putin's talk of \"democracy\" is double-speak and unfounded lies\n@highlight\nGhitis: The 96% vote to join Russia is far from an accurate reflection of the popular will\n@highlight\nGhitis: Putin's warnings about threats to ethic Russians hint at an expanded invasion\n@highlight\nShe says U.S., Europe must unite to convince Putin the costs of invasion are dear", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This tactic was not invented by @placeholder; it left a fetid track in the history of European empire-building, ethnic cleansing and warfare.", "idx": 17914}, {"query": "The long-term goal is to convince @placeholder that the use of force is counterproductive, that the costs outweigh the benefits.", "idx": 17917}], "idx": 11563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- High levels of illegal immigration and crimes committed by unauthorized immigrants are among the key rationales cited by some supporters of a tough new immigration law in Arizona. \"Border violence and crime due to illegal immigration are critically important issues to the people of our state,\" Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said at the signing of the controversial bill, SB 1070. \"There is no higher priority than protecting the citizens of Arizona. We cannot sacrifice our safety to the murderous greed of the drug cartels. We cannot stand idly by as drop houses, kidnappings and violence compromise our quality of life.\"\n@highlight\nFBI statistics: Violent crimes reported declined by nearly 1,500 over four years\n@highlight\nReported property crimes also fell, by about 8,000, between 2005 and 2008\n@highlight\nCNN Fact Check: Kidnapping is up in Phoenix, but murderers' status can't be proven\n@highlight\nArizona immigration trends murky, largely due to declining border apprehensions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A CNN Fact Check found that the senator's claim about the murders in @placeholder cannot be proven, but he did have police statistics to back up his claims of the city's high number of kidnappings, although its exact standing in the world is not clear.", "idx": 17921}], "idx": 11565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The online auction site eBay shaved almost \u00a350million from its corporation tax bill in Britain by legally channelling payments through Luxembourg and Switzerland, it has emerged. The U.S. firm paid just a little over \u00a31million in tax in Britain - despite generating sales of almost \u00a3800million in this country. Meanwhile Swedish furniture firm Ikea cut its UK tax bill by half by siphoning off profits overseas in the form of royalty payments to a sister company, it has been found. Headquarters: eBAY has said its European arm complies fully with all applicable tax laws and regimes The news comes after it emerged coffee giant Starbucks has paid no tax in the UK in the past three years.\n@highlight\neBay generates sales of more than \u00a3800million a year in Britain - but paid only a little over \u00a31million in corporation tax in the country\n@highlight\nThe online auction firm legally channels payments through Luxembourg and Switzerland to avoid paying nearly \u00a350m in tax in Britain\n@highlight\nFurniture firm Ikea has cut its UK corporation tax bill by half thanks to elaborate - and legal - accounting methods\n@highlight\nNews comes after it emerged coffee giant Starbucks has paid no tax in the UK in the past three years", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 357, "end": 358}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 662, "end": 663}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fee covers the right to use @placeholder's furniture designs and its trademark.", "idx": 17923}], "idx": 11567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There has been no bigger beneficiary from Alastair Cook\u2019s demise as England one-day captain than Ian Bell who has stepped up from the Sri Lankan sidelines to become a thoroughly modern World Cup opener in a couple of easy strides. Bell\u2019s participation in the biggest tournament in one-day cricket was in doubt when he was left out after two matches of England\u2019s tour of Sri Lanka but the late switch away from Cook gave him a lifeline he has gratefully seized. Now after following up his 187 in a warm-up match in Canberra with a dreamy unbeaten 88 against India he can reflect on a dramatic switch in one-day fortunes that sees him with one final chance of making a World Cup impact.\n@highlight\nIan Bell has seized his chance after Alastair Cook was axed as captain\n@highlight\nBell hit 187 in a warm-up match in Canberra and 88 against India\n@highlight\nHe will now have one final shot at World Cup glory with England", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I wouldn\u2019t say that anything I did the other night or in @placeholder was any different.", "idx": 17928}], "idx": 11570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "America is no longer that world\u2019s fattest major country on Earth. According to a United Nations report, Mexico are the new kings of the calories. The report blames Mexicans' expanding waistlines on a combination of rising incomes and rampant consumption. Vitamin T: Mexicans joke that their Vitamin T food, their tacos, tostadas and tamales, do them good... but they are laden with calories and hard to burn when leading a sedentary lifestyle With almost 50 percent of Mexico\u2019s population considered poor, it is the malnourished that are becoming obese. Diabetes and cardiovascular illnesses are on the increase, plus sizes clothing fills the racks in stores and Mexicans keep eating.\n@highlight\nAlmost 33 percent of Mexicans are now obese and 70 percent overweight\n@highlight\nThe poor and young are worst affected, often both malnourished and fat\n@highlight\nMexican food is traditionally high in calories, fatty and fried\n@highlight\nU.S. restaurant chains opening up in the country aren't helping the problem\n@highlight\nGrowth in waistlines is due to increases in income and urban lifestyles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When most @placeholder lived on the land and worked hard physical labor-intensive jobs obesity was kept at bay.", "idx": 17935}], "idx": 11574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man was brutally attacked by the family members of a pedestrian he hit and killed with his SUV in Lakewood, New Jersey and a witness managed to capture footage of the incident with a cell-phone camera. Juan Gregoria-Chacon, 26, was driving his SUV without a license on August 9 when he hit and killed Chandra Martin, 41, who appeared to have been crossing the street on Ocean Avenue. NBC reports that Martin suffered head trauma and later died at the hospital. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Caught on camera: Relatives of Chadra Martin started beating the driver who killed her, Juan Gregoria-Chacon, as he got out of the car to check on her\n@highlight\nJuan Gregoria-Chacon, 26, was driving his SUV without a license on August 9 when he hit and killed Chandra Martin, 41\n@highlight\nChacon was beaten by family members of Martin after he got out of his vehicle to check on her\n@highlight\nChacon has been charged with causing a death while driving without a license\n@highlight\nAnthony Campbell who lived with Martin was later arrested for aggravated assault in connection to the brutal attack against Chacon", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 204, "end": 223}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 573, "end": 592}, {"start": 647, "end": 666}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 969, "end": 984}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It appears as though @placeholder walked into the path of the moving SUV.", "idx": 17936}], "idx": 11575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It all happened so fast. In January, less than a month after fruit vendor Mohammed Bouazizi lit himself on fire, nationwide protests in Tunisia forced out President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. One month later, Egypt experienced its own revolution, and unrest spread across the region to other countries such as Bahrain, Jordan, Syria and Yemen. But in the last couple of months, it seems, the rate of change has slowed. A stalemate has developed in Libya's civil war. Government leaders aren't budging in Bahrain or Syria, and Yemen's future is still up in the air. So what happens next? Is more change on the way, or have we already seen the peak of what some call the \"Arab Spring\"?\n@highlight\nExperts weigh in on the Arab unrest and describe what they think will happen next\n@highlight\nSeveral are optimistic about the possibility of more regime change\n@highlight\nThe exception might be Syria, where the odds seem to be stacked against protesters\n@highlight\nEven if more change is slow to come, \"the tide of history has turned,\" one expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 99}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The countries at risk -- particularly Libya, Yemen, @placeholder and Bahrain -- are unlikely to follow one particular path because each one of them has its own set of dynamics and domestic drivers for change.", "idx": 17952}], "idx": 11583} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some of the worst flooding the mid-South has seen in decades is thought to be responsible for at least 11 deaths in Tennessee, the Nashville and state emergency management offices said Sunday. Five of the deaths were in Davidson County, which encompasses Nashville, according to the Nashville mayor's Office of Emergency Management. The rains have closed interstate highways, displaced thousands from their homes, prompted evacuations of hotels and nursing homes and turned city streets and parking lots into raging rivers. Parts of the state have been drenched with up to 20 inches of rain, with more expected. iReport: Experiencing the Tennessee floods? Send photos, video\n@highlight\nNEW: Bodies recovered from a flooded house and an upside down vehicle on a flooded road\n@highlight\nNEW: Multiple vehicles trapped by rising water on Interstate 40\n@highlight\nNEW: Two young men who'd gone tubing on a flooded creek were missing\n@highlight\nFlood emergency issued Sunday for central Kentucky and south central Indiana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 339}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The floods shut down parts of interstates 24, 40 and 65 around @placeholder on Saturday and Sunday.", "idx": 17959}], "idx": 11585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Before the defending Super Bowl champions Seahawks took on the Green Bay Packers, another Seattle favorite played. The NFL got veteran grunge band Soundgarden and hit-maker Pharell to join the league's season opener festivities with a free concert at the parking lot of Century Link field. The concert was open to all fans, even if they were not attending Thursday's game. The concert was part a day of festivities in downtown Seattle. Fans started tailgating first thing in the morning and the stadium was full well before kickoff. During the game, Russell Wilson made sure everyone knew Percy Harvin was healthy. Marshawn Lynch bullied his way to another 100-yard rushing performance.\n@highlight\nThe Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks beat the Green Bay Packers 36-16 at Century Link Field on Thursday\n@highlight\nBefore the game, Soundgarden and Pharrell performed with a free concert at the stadium's parking lot\n@highlight\nAriana Grande also took the stage, performing the national anthem before kickoff", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 812}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder finished with 11 offensive touches, including four rushes for 41 yards.", "idx": 17963}], "idx": 11587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 08:32 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 23 October 2012 A three-year-old boy with cancer is in a race against time to start vital treatment in the U.S. before Christmas. Braiden-Lee Prescott and his family, from Leigh, Greater Manchester, need to raise \u00a3250,000 within two months to give the youngster the best chance of survival. He was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in February and has had radiotherapy, chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant at the Royal Manchester Children\u2019s Hospital. Fighting for survival: Braiden-Lee Prescott was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma in February\n@highlight\nBraiden-Lee Prescott has had radiotherapy, chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant\n@highlight\nHe needs the boost to his immune system to prevent a relapse - and it must take place within 100 days of his transplant\n@highlight\nThe neuroblastoma treatment will improve his chances of beating the disease by 25 per cent\n@highlight\nAnyone wanting to help with the fundraising should visit justgiving.com/braiden-lee or text BRLE99 to 70070 with amount \u00a31 to \u00a310.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 499, "end": 534}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This treatment will help stimulate @placeholder\u2019s body to recognise and attack the neuroblastoma if it was to return, which is always a worry with this deadly disease, where relapse rates are high.", "idx": 17977}], "idx": 11598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A surprise decision to remove a cap on the Swiss franc sent markets into fresh turmoil today but helped the pound climb to a near-seven year high against the euro. The strength of sterling will help UK holidaymakers visiting the likes of Spain, Greece and France this year, but is not good for skiers heading to the Swiss Alps. It could also spell trouble for British firms whose goods have become more expensive for potential export customers on the continent. There were fears it could also leave a nasty taste in the mouth for chocolate lovers ahead of Easter as it could mean a price hike for the country's confectionery products.\n@highlight\nSwiss central bank shocks world markets by unleashing exchange rate\n@highlight\nPound sees further rises against euro but drops against Swiss franc\n@highlight\nBonus for holidaymakers going to Spain, Greece and France but not for skiers heading to Swiss Alps\n@highlight\nFears the soaring Swiss currency might increase chocolate prices", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 199, "end": 200}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made further gains against the single currency today in the wake of the Swiss announcement", "idx": 17986}], "idx": 11606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York Mayor Bill de Blasio feared police officers were spying on his conversations during his election campaign last year, it has emerged. In an early sign of his tension with the force, de Blasio's team was 'convinced' that members of his police detail were listening in on his private conversations inside his city-assigned car, a former de Blasio aide has told Politico. De Blasio would even step into the street to make sure he was out of their earshot, the aide added. The mayor's office has not yet responded to a request for comment on the claims. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBill de Blasio's team feared members of his police detail were listening to his conversations inside his car during the campaign, a former aide said\n@highlight\nHe would step outside his car to be out of their earshot, the aide claimed\n@highlight\nIt was an early sign of the tension between de Blasio and police, which has boiled over in the wake of two police officers' deaths on Saturday\n@highlight\nPolice union leaders said he had 'blood on his hands' after supporting protests against the death of Eric Garner, who died at the hands of cops\n@highlight\nDe Blasio has now called for protesters to stand down until after the funerals of Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos - but they have refused", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This weekend, following the deaths of @placeholder, 32, and Rafael Ramos, 40, cops made their contempt for de Blasio known by turning their backs on him as he arrived at the hospital where the bodies were taken.", "idx": 17990}], "idx": 11610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The officer who arrested a top African-American professor said talks over beers Thursday evening at the White House were productive and the two men plan to meet again. Sgt. James Crowley and professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. sit down with the president and vice president Thursday. Sgt. James Crowley and Henry Louis Gates Jr. sat around a patio table with President Obama and Vice President Biden, drank beer, munched on snacks and talked about the arrest that has sparked debate about racial profiling and police procedures. \"It was a private discussion. It was a frank discussion,\" Crowley said of the meeting, but would not divulge specifics except to say that no one apologized.\n@highlight\nOfficer says he and professor plan to meet again\n@highlight\nProfessor says arrest gives Americans chance to examine race relations\n@highlight\nPresident sat down for beers with Harvard professor, cop who arrested him\n@highlight\nArrest this month spurred debate on race, police procedures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 241}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 343}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the meeting, @placeholder said in a statement he was thankful to Gates and Crowley for joining him at for \"a friendly, thoughtful conversation.", "idx": 17993}], "idx": 11611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Singer-actress Pia Zadora landed in jail after she allegedly fought with her teenage son when he wouldn't go to bed early Saturday, police said. Zadora, 61, was charged with domestic violence battery and coercion for allegedly scratching 16-year-old Jordan's ear as she tried to take his cell phone when he dialed 911, according to a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police report. Jordon told police his mother and her husband -- Las Vegas Police Det. Michael Jeffries -- were drinking alcohol in their home before the incident. The trouble began around 11 p.m. when his mother said she was tired and she ordered him to bed, the police report said.\n@highlight\nThe trouble began when Zadora said she was tired and ordered her son to bed, police say\n@highlight\nShe became \"upset and angry\" and \"started squirting everyone\" with a water hose, son says\n@highlight\nZadora scratched her son's ear as they wrestled over his cell phone, police say\n@highlight\nZadora's fame is partly based on a Hollywood awards scandal in 1982", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 353, "end": 371}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 467}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several hours later -- at 4:30 a.m. -- the mother and son \"wrestled\" over @placeholder's cell phone, it said.", "idx": 17996}], "idx": 11613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Clarke has always been a rock for his teammates during tough times but never has the Australian cricket captain been tested so hard in the days leading up to the death of close friend Phillip Hughes. When Hughes was struck by a ball during day one of the Sheffield Shield at Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday, the skipper was one of the first people by the fallen cricketer's bedside at St Vincent's Hospital. Since then, Clarke had maintain a near-constant presence at the Darlinghurst hospital - in Sydney's inner-city - for the past two days alongside the batsman's distraught family, hoping for a change in his condition.\n@highlight\nMichael Clarke was the first player at the hospital bedside of Phillip Hughes\n@highlight\nHe was near-constant presence for past two days at St Vincent's Hospital\n@highlight\nPhillip Hughes died on Thursday, just three days before his 26th birthday\n@highlight\nClarke read out family's statement following Hughes' passing\n@highlight\nTeam doctor Peter Brukner said Clarke had been a rock of support for Hughes' family\n@highlight\n'Phillip has always been like a little brother to Michael,' Dr Brukner said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 303}, {"start": 394, "end": 414}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 784, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 986, "end": 998}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's efforts over the last 48 hours to support the family; the family was obviously going through a difficult time but I'm not sure they would have coped without Michael's assistance.", "idx": 17998}], "idx": 11614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least one person was killed when an overpass bridge under construction collapsed in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, one of the host cities for the ongoing World Cup, firefighters said Thursday on Twitter. Two buses were also damaged in the collapse, said CNN affiliate TV Record, which cited firefighters. Images that circulated on social media showed a bus trapped by the collapsed concrete structure. Another photo showed at least one car was crushed. No further details were immediately available. The overpass traverses a major thoroughfare and is almost four miles from the 58,170-seat Estadio Mineirao where the World Cup games are being played in Belo Horizonte.\n@highlight\nNEW: Overpass construction was supposed to have been completed for World Cup\n@highlight\nNEW: Overpass is almost four miles from a stadium where World Cup is played\n@highlight\nBrazilian firefighters say one person is dead\n@highlight\nBelo Horizonte, Brazil, will host Tuesday's semifinal match in the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 595, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 917, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, many of the country's 12 venues struggled to meet construction schedules in time for the games, and several workers died on @placeholder stadium construction sites.", "idx": 18008}], "idx": 11624} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Hirst, Press Association Gary Cahill knows it will take some time to win back the supporters who have shunned England in the wake of their disappointing World Cup campaign. England fans made their unhappiness clear on Wednesday night when vast numbers of them stayed away from Wembley for the friendly win over Norway. Just 40,181 turned up to watch the Three Lions edge past the Scandinavians 1-0 in the first game since Roy Hodgson's winless World Cup campaign. Lacklustre: Gary Cahill spoke after training on Friday about England's disappointing summer No-show: A record-low 40,181 supporters turned out on Wednesday night, with the entire top tier empty\n@highlight\nA record-low crowd of 40,181 turned up at Wembley on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nEngland begin their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign on Monday\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's men travel to Switzerland for the opener\n@highlight\nGary Cahill realises there will be no dramatic transformation in support\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea defender believes that, in time, the support will return", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's a very young squad,' said Cahill, who will start in @placeholder despite slight concerns over an ankle injury.", "idx": 18019}], "idx": 11630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hanover, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Herman Cain, the latest Republican presidential candidate to surge in the polls, found himself in the hot seat Tuesday night at a debate in New Hampshire centered on economic matters. The linchpin of Cain's campaign, his cleverly titled 9-9-9 plan to restructure the U.S. Tax Code, came under harsh scrutiny as other Republicans sought to knock the former Godfather's Pizza CEO off his pedestal. The Cain plan would implement a 9% corporate income tax rate, a 9% income tax rate and a 9% national sales tax. His opponents called the plan unrealistic and said it stands zero chance of passing on Capitol Hill.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rick Perry says Mitt Romney's health plan in Massachusetts mirrors Obama's\n@highlight\nNEW: Romney turns attack on Perry, citing number of uninsured in Texas\n@highlight\nCandidates pounce on Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan for eradicating tax code\n@highlight\nCain defends plan as \"bold solution\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rick Perry pressed Romney on his health care overhaul in Massachusetts, which he compared to @placeholder's national plan.", "idx": 18023}], "idx": 11633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 00:19 EST, 12 August 2012 | UPDATED: 01:43 EST, 12 August 2012 Who knew: The American-hating jihadists imprisoned at Gitmo are clamoring for re-runs of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Prisoners at Guantanamo Bay are clamoring for a most unlikely diversion from their monotony: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air re-runs. The 90s TV show starring Will Smith has replaced the Harry Potter books and The Cosby Show repeats as the inmates' favorites. And The Hunger Games books are also said to be a firm favourite with prisoners. 'I just ordered all six seasons,' camp librarian Milton told The Miami Herald of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air series in response to many of Guantanamo's 168 detainees' requests for the show.\n@highlight\nDetainees at notorious prison clamor for re-runs of the '90s sitcom starring as well as The Hunger Games\n@highlight\nFormer favorites include the Harry Potter saga and bits of Americana like The Cosby Show\n@highlight\nOne prisoner panned the vampire romance Twilight: 'He wasn't a huge fan,' says his attorney", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 181, "end": 207}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 302, "end": 324}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 424}, {"start": 465, "end": 480}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 626, "end": 648}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It wasn't prison officials who censured the book, @placeholder, as one prisoner reportedly didn't like it nearly as much as his mates dug The Cosby Show", "idx": 18050}], "idx": 11652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Built into the by-laws of most sports Halls of Fame is something called a \"character clause.\" It's a loosely-defined metric meant to gauge whether a potential Hall of Famers' off-the-field conduct should prevent an athlete or coach from being honored. The rules use words like integrity, sportsmanship and community to determine whether a sportsman or woman can be inducted into the prestigious club. But once that tribute is bestowed and a Hall of Famer made, can it be rescinded and undone? \"It would be unprecedented,\" said Brad Horn, a spokesman for the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.\n@highlight\nCollege Football Hall of Fame's board members are expected to meet in early October\n@highlight\n\"We're very aware of all of this,\" said Steve Hatchell, CEO of the National Football Foundation\n@highlight\nThe group inducted Paterno alongside Florida State's Bobby Bowden in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 576, "end": 596}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 663}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 797, "end": 824}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vestiges of the @placeholder legacy, once an enduring symbol of integrity, have since vanished amid the scandal.", "idx": 18055}], "idx": 11655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After an hours-long search on Wednesday, former model and celebrated restaurateur B. 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U.S. Coast Guard vessels participate in a training exercise Friday on the Potomac River. \"We are going to take a good, hard look at what we did here today and ensure that, if we need to modify procedures, if we need to modify communications, we will do so in the future,\" Vice Adm. 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In recent appearances, Clinton seems energized and spirited. She has already begun to talk about issues like women's rights and voting rights, causes that have animated her for decades. Gone is the constrained demeanor that turned off many potential supporters in previous years. The real Hillary Clinton seems to be emerging. Republicans are instantly attacking as might be expected. Former House speaker and presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, an arch nemesis of the Clintons in the 1990s, warned that she was promoting \"left-wing ideas\" that would lead to her defeat.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton speaking out more on liberal causes like voting rights\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer says President Obama has made it safe for liberals to assert themselves\n@highlight\nRepublicans have moved right, allowing Democrats' liberal views to seem more moderate, he says\n@highlight\nZelizer: If she runs, Clinton could be an outspoken voice for liberal policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder now has an excellent chance to put together the kind of presidential campaign that was elusive in 2008, one that could very well give the nation its first female president.", "idx": 18073}], "idx": 11666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Laudrup has emerged as favourite to replace Harry Redknapp as manager at QPR. Tim Sherwood had been considered the man to take over but those talks have stalled while QPR chairman Tony Fernandes tweeted on Tuesday to say he has found the 'dream' replacement for Redknapp, who resigned last week. 'Think I have got my dream manager. Not what anyone thinks. Take a while. Still a bit to go but I'm very happy. Press all wrong. Michael Laudrup is the favourite to succeed Harry Redknapp as QPR's manager this season Former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood was the early frontrunner for the vacant job at Loftus Road\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager earlier this month\n@highlight\nTim Sherwood has been strongly linked with the club's vacant hotseat\n@highlight\nChris Ramsey is currently the Loftus Road club's caretaker manager\n@highlight\nQPR lost 1-0 at home to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday\n@highlight\nWest London outfit travel to relegation rivals Sunderland on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 81, "end": 83}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 982, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder took charge of QPR's 1-0 Premier League home defeat against Southampton on Saturday", "idx": 18080}], "idx": 11670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:35 EST, 12 December 2013 Congress' top GOP watchdog is warning the secretary of Health and Human Services to stop instructing contractors behind healthcare.gov not to talk to Congress about the project. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chair Darrell Issa, a hard-charging California Republican, told Sec. Kathleen Sebelius in a letter on Wednesday that it's against the law to get between Congress and the companies her agency hired to work on the crash-and-burn website. 'Obstructing a Congressional investigation is a crime,' Issa said Thursday in a statement.\n@highlight\nThe Department of Health and Human Services wrote to Obamacare contractors telling them not to respond for Congress' document requests\n@highlight\nObstruction of justice is a criminal offense punishable by up to five years in federal prison\n@highlight\nHouse Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa is warning Secretary Kathleen Sebelius not to get between him and potential witnesses\n@highlight\nHHS has already been subpoenaed for the documents Issa is seeking from the healthcare.gov website contractors, but Sebelius hasn't produced them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 135}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 297, "end": 343}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 688, "end": 726}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 935, "end": 959}, {"start": 970, "end": 981}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Muzzled: Executives from the biggest @placeholder website contractors had their turn before Congress on Oct. 24, weeks before HHS started telling them to freeze lawmakers out of their document chains.", "idx": 18086}], "idx": 11673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young groom's family are demanding that his bride gives them back their $500,000 'dowry' after she reportedly left him for always siding with his mother. Shakiba Banifatemi, an exchange student from Iran, and Reza Abdollahpour, a Canadian from an Iranian family, met in calculus class at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and married a year later, on April Fool's Day in 2012. Banifatemi moved in with her new husband's parents - but 18 months later, she could no longer bear to live with her mother-in-law, her lawyer told the Toronto Star. She left him in December 2013 and he filed for divorce in January 2014.\n@highlight\nShakiba Banifatemi, 23, and Reza Abdollahpour, 26, married on April Fool's Day 2012 and Banifatemi moved in with her husband's family\n@highlight\nBut after 18 months, she no longer wanted to live with her mother-in-law because her husband always sided with her, according to her lawyer\n@highlight\nShe left and her husband filed for divorce\n@highlight\nBefore the wedding, his family had given her half ownership of a $1 million home; such dowries are in keeping with Iranian tradition\n@highlight\nThey have demanded she give back her share of the property but a judge has ruled she doesn't have to", "entities": [{"start": 156, "end": 173}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 358, "end": 373}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 632, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 694, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of his ex-wife, @placeholder added: 'I prefer to think that she's non-existent.'", "idx": 18088}], "idx": 11674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Georgina Martin, 46, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, claims her daughter's father is Jimmy Savile after he abused her when she was a teenager A 29-year-old woman fears she could be Jimmy Savile's secret daughter after her mother was sexually abused by the paedophile DJ. The woman, who has not been named, claims her mother - Georgina Martin \u2013 was abused by the former Radio 1 DJ when she was just 13-years-old. Ms Martin, from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, said disgraced Savile had sex with her more than 20 times over a three-year period but ended the relationship when she discovered she was pregnant.\n@highlight\nGeorgina Martin, 46, claims her daughter, now 29, is child of Jimmy Savile\n@highlight\nMs Martin claims she was abused by former DJ in Leeds when she was 13\n@highlight\nHad sex with Jim'll Fix It star 20 times during three years and fell pregnant\n@highlight\nClaims father of child is Savile despite having another boyfriend at the time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 614, "end": 628}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 742, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Veteran @placeholder and broadcaster Jimmy Savile is found dead in his home in", "idx": 18092}], "idx": 11677} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 11:50 EST, 4 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:47 EST, 5 July 2012 Boxing world champion Vitali Klitschko was injured today in violent clashes with police after Ukraine's government voted to make Russian an official language instead of his home tongue. The Ukrainian prizefighter-turned-politician had to be treated after he was sprayed in the eyes with teargas and suffered a gash to his left arm in the unrest. The WBC Heavyweight Champion was among rioters angry at the Ukranian government's decision to make Russian, rather than Ukrainian, the main language in schools and local government in some parts of the former Soviet republic.\n@highlight\nThe Ukranian government voted to make Russian, not Ukrainian, the main language in schools and local government\n@highlight\nThe WBC Heavyweight champion needed treatment to his eyes and suffered a gash to the arm\n@highlight\nKlitschko has founded his own opposition party, Udar, and plans to run in Kiev's upcoming mayoral elections\n@highlight\nOnly last December he beat Brit boxer Derek Chisora in the ring in Berlin to defend his WBC Heavyweight title", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 432, "end": 455}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Teargas: Opposition parties and millions who speak @placeholder as their first language see the bill as a threat to sovereignty", "idx": 18104}], "idx": 11688} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 22 March 2013 Give those Harvard kids an A-plus in another subject: Bracketbusting 101. The school known for producing U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices and Nobel Prize winners earned its first NCAA tournament victory Thursday night - a 68-62 upset of No. 3 seed New Mexico - and it didn't feel like a fluke. What makes the Cinderella win even more impressive is that the team lost both its co-captains before the season began as a huge cheating scandal swept the Ivy League school.\n@highlight\nNo 14 seed Harvard shocks No 3 seed New Mexico in first NCAA appearance\n@highlight\nAlum Jeremy Linn tweets his congratulations\n@highlight\nHarvard team lost both co-captains after massive plagiarism row at school in August 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It allowed @placeholder to take a lead for good with about 6 minutes left.", "idx": 18112}], "idx": 11695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A real-life Walter Mitty who launched a worldwide endurance race on his reputation as a former Royal Marine has resigned from his job as UK director of the company - after it emerged he was never in the military. Richard Lee, 31, boasted of serving with the Royal Marines mountain troop as he built the Spartan Race series into a multi-million international business. In one interview he said: 'The Death Race was very tough but if you have done a couple of years of training similar to the Marines, you will be surprised by what you can actually do.' 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Thomas Guolee -- referred to as a \"person of interest in the Tom Clements murder investigation\" -- was taken into custody \"on an active felony arrest warrant by local authorities in Colorado Springs\" around 5:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. ET), the El Paso, Colorado, County Sheriff's Office said. Two hours later, he was being held on \"a no bond hold for violation of parole\" at the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Criminal Justice Center. Law enforcement authorities in El Paso County and Colorado Springs did not immediately respond to requests Thursday night from CNN for more information, including on how Guolee was arrested and what the arrest warrant was for.\n@highlight\nThomas Guolee, 31, is taken into custody in Colorado Springs, a sheriff's office says\n@highlight\nA source had said he was an associate of the white supremacist 211 Crew gang\n@highlight\nEvan Ebel, who authorities suspect killed Colorado's prison chief, was in that gang\n@highlight\nGuolee is being held on no bond for allegedly violating his parole", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 422}, {"start": 516, "end": 570}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clements was widely recognized for cracking down on prison gangs, including the @placeholder.", "idx": 18126}], "idx": 11706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 7 May 2013 | UPDATED: 04:54 EST, 7 May 2013 Countless celebrities have gorged on creepy crawlies and bizarre sea food as part of torturous tasks on ITV's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. But what was once viewed as something of a punishment may become a culinary treat if \u00c1ngel Le\u00f3n's new menu is anything to go by. The chef from a tiny beachside village near C\u00e1diz in Spain has created a new menu based on his life-long obsession with the ocean. His main ingredient? Plankton. Would YOU eat this? A chef (R) from Spain has introduced a new 21-course tasting menu using plankton (L) as the main ingredient\n@highlight\n\u00c1ngel Le\u00f3n has created a 105\u20ac tasting menu based on the bacteria\n@highlight\nPlankton isn't recommended for human consumption\n@highlight\nEven Le\u00f3n made himself sick when cooking with it\n@highlight\nSignature dish is oyster and lemon but replaces the oyster with plankton", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 187, "end": 226}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 622, "end": 622}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are any organisms that live in the sea and can't swim against a current", "idx": 18144}], "idx": 11720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Broke, on the dole, a failed last ditch High Court appeal to clear his name, facing lengthy jail sentences for sexual assault and plotting his wife's murder, Man Haron Monis walked into the Lindt Cafe on Monday morning a man at the end of the line. Just three days earlier his all consuming desire to clear his name had for all practical reasons come to an end. The 50-year-old, who almost two decades earlier had fled Iran accused of scamming thousands from innocent citizens, faced widespread exposure as a sham Islamic cleric if convicted on more than 50 sex charges.\n@highlight\nOn Friday Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis was before High Court\n@highlight\nHe was appealing a conviction over offensive letters sent to dead soldier's families\n@highlight\nMonis was broke, on the dole and facing lengthy jail sentences\n@highlight\nHe had a number of sexual assault charges and accused of plotting his wife's murder\n@highlight\nOn Monday morning he stormed the Lindt cafe and took more than a dozen hostages\n@highlight\nTwo victims died as a result of the deadly siege, as did Monis", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Separated from two adult daughters back in @placeholder, Monis had also been denied contact with his two sons - now aged 10 and four years old - in a long running custody battle with his ex-wife's family.", "idx": 18145}], "idx": 11721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Syria was once famed for its spectacular heritage sites, but new satellite imagery shows at least 290 cultural monuments have been destroyed or damaged since the outbreak of war in 2011. Syria is home to archaeological treasures that span thousands of years of written history, from the Roman ruins in the desert oasis of Palmyra to the towering Crusader castle known as the Crac des Chevaliers near the Mediterranean coast. The nation's capital, Damascus, is also one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. As evidence emerges of the extent of the devastation caused by the civil war, experts also claim ancient treasures dating back three millennia have been plundered and are being sold on the British black market and eBay to fund Islamic State terrorists.\n@highlight\nNew satellite images show extensive damage to most treasured sites\n@highlight\nUN report confirms 24 sites completely destroyed in civil war\n@highlight\nArcheological sites ruined and buildings damaged in violent clashes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 375, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 868, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018At the moment if artefacts enter the @placeholder market, they will be the everyday items.", "idx": 18146}], "idx": 11722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool lost in the region of \u00a325m in the deal which saw Luis Suarez join Barcelona. The sale of Suarez was always going to happen this summer as reported in this column FIRST. But the predicted \u00a3100m fee that Liverpool wanted did not materialise. Unmistakeable: Luis Suarez joined Barcelona with a trademark grin Costly: Suarez's bite on Giorgio Chiellini hit Liverpool hard in the pocket Everton and Tottenham still want Romelu Lukaku despite his poor World Cup showing. But the Belgium striker is being pursued by Bundesliga outfit Wolfsburg. That was because an auction between Barca and Real Madrid did not happen.\n@highlight\nThe bidding war between Barcelona and Real Madrid did not materialise\n@highlight\nReal lost interest after Suarez's bite on Giorgio Chiellini\n@highlight\nCity were prepared to match Lionel Messi's \u00a3200m buy-out clause\n@highlight\nBut Messi signed a new \u00a316.3m deal and is happy at the Nou Camp\n@highlight\nManchester United STILL want Bayern Munich's Toni Kroos\n@highlight\nArsenal want to sign Sami Khedira from Real Madrid\n@highlight\nEverton and Tottenham are keen on Romelu Lukaku\n@highlight\nLiverpool and Tottenham are in a battle for Ivory Coast striker Wilfried Bony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 756, "end": 772}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}, {"start": 980, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder withdrew any interest after Suarez\u2019s bite saga at the World Cup.", "idx": 18148}, {"query": "Happy to stay: Messi's new deal at @placeholder is worth over \u00a316m a year", "idx": 18149}], "idx": 11724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:59 EST, 23 January 2013 It is less than a year since doctors performed a miracle and revived former Bolton Wanderers footballer Fabrice Muamba after he 'died' for 78 minutes when his heart stopped on the pitch. But the ex-midfielder is set to become a father for the second time - with the news announced just ten months after he collapsed during an FA Cup tie at White Hart Lane. The 24-year-old is said to be 'elated' at the news that wife Shauna is expecting a child in June.\n@highlight\nFabrice Muamba is said to be 'elated' at wife Shauna's pregnancy\n@highlight\nShe is set to give birth to the couple's second child in June\n@highlight\nThe former Bolton star collapsed during an FA Cup tie last march\n@highlight\nHis heart stopped for 78 minutes before medics saved him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 431, "end": 445}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had proposed to @placeholder just a month before his collapse.", "idx": 18158}], "idx": 11730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The CEO of GoDaddy.com on Friday defended an online video that shows him shooting and killing an elephant in Zimbabwe. \"It takes a guy like me\" to protect villagers' crops from rogue elephants, he said. Bob Parsons, founder of the Scottsdale, Arizona-based web-hosting service, posted the graphic video on his Twitter account on March 14. The footage, shot March 8, shows him hunting an elephant on a farm and posing with a shotgun beside its corpse. Then, it shows locals crowding around the dead animal and cutting off pieces of its meat. Parsons said he killed the animal for the good of local farmers whose crops are often destroyed by elephants.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It takes a guy like me\" to protect villagers' crops from rogue elephants, Parsons says\n@highlight\nGoDaddy founder Bob Parsons posts a video showing him shooting an elephant\n@highlight\nParsons says the kill, in Zimbabwe, gave local farmers meat and protected their crops\n@highlight\nAnimal rights group PETA launches an online boycott of GoDaddy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has traveled to Zimbabwe for several years, but only last year began hunting elephants at the request of local farmers, he said.", "idx": 18166}], "idx": 11734} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Southampton's famed academy continues to produce young players of Premier League quality and on Saturday they gave a full debut to another 18-year-old. Jake Hesketh came on against Manchester United last Monday for his top-flight bow and sufficiently impressed Saints manager Ronald Koeman to be given a starting spot against Burnley on Saturday. Unfortunately for Hesketh his full debut lasted only 32 minutes as he came off injured after a strong tackle from Michael Keane. That being said, however, there are high hopes for the attacking midfielder at St Mary's. Here, Sportsmail tells you all you need to know about Southampton's latest young star.\n@highlight\nSouthampton starlet Jake Hesketh came on against Manchester United\n@highlight\nRonald Koeman handed Hesketh a starting spot against Burnley\n@highlight\nHesketh came off in the 32nd minute after sustaining an injury", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 197}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 713, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder certainly seems to be a fan and is committed to Southampton's policy of giving young players a chance.", "idx": 18174}], "idx": 11742} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Any baseball fan who has been alive in the last decade is familiar with a truism: \"That's just Manny being Manny.\" It has been used to describe one of the best outfielders in baseball history, Manny Ramirez, who -- like a certain Vice President -- had a way of stumbling into (and creating) some truly terrible press. Like Joe Biden, Ramirez was colorful, beloved and often forgiven. He could be endearing, running an American flag out onto the field with a wide boyish smile after becoming a U.S. citizen. He was certainly amusing, retreating into the Green Monster at Boston's Fenway Park during the games to take a call, or high-fiving a fan in the middle of a play.\n@highlight\nS.E. Cupp: Baseball player Manny Ramirez had reputation for stumbles, like Joe Biden\n@highlight\nShe says, with Ramirez, as with Biden's recent gaffe, snafus could become problem\n@highlight\nShe says calling out Arab allies as strengthening ISIS threatens fragile coalition\n@highlight\nCupp: Biden must remember: He's proxy for Obama. 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USA Swimming, the nation's governing body for competitive swimming, said it was withdrawing financial support for Phelps and barring him from competition during the period of his \"reprimand.\" \"This is not a situation where any anti-doping rule was violated, but we decided to send a strong message to Michael because he disappointed so many people, particularly the hundreds of thousands of USA Swimming-member kids who look up to him as a role model and a hero,\" they said in a statement.\n@highlight\nUSA Swimming suspends Michael Phelps from competition for three months\n@highlight\nKellogg Co. says it won't renew its sponsorship of Phelps\n@highlight\nAnnouncements follow publication of photo showing Phelps smoking from bong\n@highlight\nSheriff's office says it is investigating whether Phelps smoked marijuana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 239, "end": 252}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has voluntarily accepted this reprimand and has committed to earn back our trust,\" the statement continued.", "idx": 18189}, {"query": "We are confident that, going forward, @placeholder will consistently set the kind of example we all expect from a great Olympic champion.\"", "idx": 18190}], "idx": 11750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- From Dallas, Texas to Dabancheng, China, energy companies are staking fortunes on harnessing wind power. Texan energy companies are investing heavily to build wind turbines following a landmark ruling last week. Several Texan transmission companies announced Monday they were forming a consortium to invest in the $5 billion cost of building new power lines to take advantage of the state's vast wind power. The consortium, comprised of existing transmission operators, includes Dallas-based Oncor, the state's largest power delivery company, Electric Transmission Texas (ETT) and units of American Electric Power Co. among others. Those new lines, dubbed by Oncor as a \"renewable energy superhighway,\" will accommodate about 18,500 megawatts of wind generation by 2012-- enough energy to power 4 million homes.\n@highlight\nTexas energy group launch bid to develop \"renewable energy superhighway\"\n@highlight\nTexas given preliminary approval for a $4.9 billion plan to build new power lines\n@highlight\nWind energy production in China set to overtake the U.S. experts say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 568, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 615, "end": 641}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder citizens will have to assist with the plan's construction; paying an extra $3 to $4 per month on their bills for the next few years.", "idx": 18199}], "idx": 11755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Twin brothers Phil and Stephen Turnbull cannot go to bed until the other is home safely. They speak on the phone after every training session or match and credit each other for their progress in life, on and off the pitch. They are devastated that their FA Cup third-round ties fall on the same day. There is, then, respect, love and friendship. That, however, very quickly changes when Gateshead midfielder Phil \u2013 regarded as one of the best players outside of the Football League - expresses regret that they were not drawn against Stephen\u2019s Blyth Spartans, the lowest-ranked team left in the competition.\n@highlight\nPhil Turnbull's Gateshead face West Brom in the third round of the FA Cup\n@highlight\nHis twin brother Stephen will be hoping to play against Birmingham\n@highlight\nStephen scored in Blyth Spartans' second round win at Hartlepool", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 466, "end": 480}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 800, "end": 813}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We beat @placeholder in the league above them \u2013 we\u2019d more than match them.\u2019", "idx": 18203}, {"query": "Back in 2006, however, the FA Cup was far from perfect for @placeholder.", "idx": 18205}], "idx": 11758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Coverage for 30 million uninsured. A ban on lifetime payout limits. No co-pays or deductibles on preventive medical services. Insurers prohibited from excluding patients based on pre-existing medical conditions. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (also known as \"Obamacare\") creates a massive, wide-scale overhaul of the heavily flawed and criticized health care system of the United States. But for all of the Obama administration's work in creating this 906-page federal law, there is one glaring omission that could decrease the costs of health care and help relieve the upcoming physician shortage. Medical liability reform. How could the Obama administration create such a comprehensive overhaul of health care without addressing this issue? 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In San Francisco, one federal district judge speculated that the ride-sharing company Uber may have to treat its drivers as employees rather than independent contractors. In another courtroom in the same city, a different judge, hearing a lawsuit brought by drivers for Uber's rival, Lyft, opined that U.S. employment laws actually may not cover the drivers as employees. Neither court has yet issued a final decision, but when they do, both judges will be right. Work -- both its structure and its very nature -- is undergoing rapid change in our country.\n@highlight\nIn the new on-demand economy, companies like Uber are turning workers into day laborers\n@highlight\nBy calling workers \"independent contractors,\" companies reap profits but bear few responsibilities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Companies like Uber and Lyft fit squarely within this paradigm, forcing their drivers (or \"partners,\" in @placeholder-speak) to bear all of the risk of running their own businesses -- investing in cars, paying for maintenance, insurance and gasoline, but without any guarantee of steady work --while sending much of the rewards to the company.", "idx": 18217}], "idx": 11768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A woman whose body was found in the crawl space of an Oregon home -- the mother of a newborn who also died -- died from \"homicidal violence,\" the state's deputy medical examiner said Monday. Police released a photo of Korena Roberts, who is charged with murder. An autopsy showed causes of 21-year-old Heather Snively's death included blunt-force trauma and \"sharp-force injuries,\" Dr. Christopher Young said. Sharp-force injuries mean cut or stab wounds. Young said additional information will not be released until test results are received. Korena Roberts, 28, is charged with murder in Snively's death. She was scheduled to appear in court Monday afternoon.\n@highlight\nNEW: Heather Snively's baby was cut from her stomach, authorities say\n@highlight\nKorena Roberts, 28, is charged with murder in Snively's death\n@highlight\nCops find Snively's body in Roberts' crawl space\n@highlight\nPolice called to Roberts' house for report of baby in distress; baby couldn't be saved", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and the baby were taken to a hospital after medics noticed a lot of blood at the home, officials said.", "idx": 18230}], "idx": 11776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Edward Lord, the FA\u2019s Inclusion Advisory Board member axed for speaking out about a lack of action over discriminatory issues, has seriously upset FA bosses again. The FA claim Lord is attending matches and attempting to gain access to VIP hospitality areas to meet people on the basis of still being on the Inclusion panel \u2014 behaviour FA general secretary Alex Horne has described as \u2018abhorrent\u2019. But Lord counters that he has still been invited to clubs despite no longer being on the IAB and only met problems at Blackburn Rovers. 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Surveillance video released by the St. Louis County Police Department on Wednesday shows looters at the Dellwood Market, just outside Ferguson, Missouri, following the November 24 grand jury decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson in the August death of teenager Michael Brown. A group of men is seen in the video futilely trying to break down the reinforced door. They pull and pull. With a stick or metal rod, they try to pry the door open. When all those efforts fail, they shatter a glass pane in the display window and barrel through a sheet of plywood behind the glass.\n@highlight\nVideo shows looters at the Dellwood Market just outside Ferguson, Missouri\n@highlight\nSurveillance video released by police shows dozens pouring into small business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 226, "end": 259}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The owner of @placeholder, a family-owned business, was home watching the looting live on his surveillance system.", "idx": 18234}], "idx": 11779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rent in London is so high that one young professional has worked out it would be cheaper live in Barcelona and fly to work. Social Media manager Sam Cookney, 30, wanted a less expensive way of travelling to his office near Liverpool Street station. What he found was an unlikely solution: it would be more cost effective to relocate to the sun-kissed coast of north east Spain, more than 700 miles away. Cheap alternative: Mr Cookney found the lack of council tax charges and low rent in Barcelona, above, meant it is cheaper to live there and fly to London\n@highlight\nSam Cookney did the sums after becoming sick of rent prices in London\n@highlight\nHe found it would be cheaper live in Spain and fly to his job in the City\n@highlight\nA four day commute from Europe worked out at \u00a3339 per-month cheaper", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 223, "end": 246}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But the only assumption I\u2019m making is that I work a four-day week in @placeholder, with a day at home (i.e.", "idx": 18244}], "idx": 11784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The badly burned former nanny of two of Moammar Gadhafi's grandchildren was receiving medical treatment Tuesday in the burn unit of a Tripoli hospital. Shwygar Mullah says the wife of Gadhafi's son Hannibal poured boiling water on her for failing to keep a child quiet. She is being treated with antibiotics for an infection. Her burns are dressed. CNN first met Mullah on Sunday while visiting the luxurious former home of Hannibal Gadhafi. As a CNN crew was about to leave, one of the staff members mentioned a nanny who worked for Hannibal Gadhafi. He said that Hannibal's wife, Aline, had burned the nanny.\n@highlight\nNEW: Doctors say they were bullied by Gadhafi staff into halting treatment for the nanny\n@highlight\nShwygar Mullah says Gadhafi's daughter-in-law burned her for failing to keep a child quiet\n@highlight\nHer wound is dressed and she is getting antibiotics for an infection\n@highlight\nCNN will let people know how to help her at CNN.com/impact", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At first things seemed OK, but then six months into her employment she was burned by @placeholder, she said.", "idx": 18246}, {"query": "In soft tones, she said @placeholder lost her temper when her daughter wouldn't stop crying and Mullah refused to beat the child.", "idx": 18247}], "idx": 11786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Why not use those last few vacation days? Given an average of 14 annual vacation days, Americans left four days on the table over the past year, according to Expedia.com's 13th annual vacation deprivation study. That's twice as many as the previous year. \"No one retires wishing they'd spent more time at their desk,\" said John Morrey, Expedia's vice president and general manager, in a statement. \"There are countless reasons that vacation days go unused -- failure to plan, worry, forgetfulness, you name it. But rested employees are more productive employees, so taking regular vacations may well help the company more than failing to do so.\"\n@highlight\nAmericans will not use four vacation days this year, study says\n@highlight\nWorkers worldwide get an average of 20 vacation days\n@highlight\nWorkers in France get 30 days and use all of them", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder top the scale in vacation days, getting 30 off each year and -- get this -- taking all of them.", "idx": 18248}], "idx": 11787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "White people will no longer make up a majority of Americans by 2043, according to new census projections, part of a historic shift that is already reshaping the nation's schools, workforce and electorate. The official projection, released today by the Census Bureau, now places the tipping point for the white majority a year later than previous estimates, which were made before the impact of the recent economic downturn was fully known. America continues to grow and become more diverse due to higher birth rates among minorities, particularly for Hispanics who entered the U.S. at the height of the immigration boom in the 1990s and early 2000s.\n@highlight\nNumber of white Americans now at 64 per cent, but scales will tip in the favor of Hispanics by 2043\n@highlight\nMinority children expected to become the majority by 2019\n@highlight\nU.S. population expected to keep growing until 2060", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The race and ethnic changes are already seen in pockets of the U.S. and in the younger age groups, where roughly 45 per cent of all students in K-12 are @placeholder, blacks, Asian-Americans and others.", "idx": 18250}], "idx": 11788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly Madeleine McCann's mother has ploughed \u00a31million from book sales back into the search for her missing daughter. The bestseller, entitled Madeleine by Kate McCann, was published in 2011 on the day of her eighth birthday. Madeleine, who was three, disappeared from her bed in the family\u2019s apartment in Praia da Luz on the evening of May 3, 2007, while her parents were eating at a nearby tapas restaurant \u2013 as they did every night of the holiday. Scroll down for video Fundraiser: Kate McCann and Gerry McCann at the launch of the book entitled Madeleine which has now raised \u00a31million\n@highlight\nMadeleine\u2019s Fund hit \u00a31.8million shortly after the three-year-old vanished\n@highlight\nLast seen at her family\u2019s holiday flat in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in May 2007\n@highlight\nAfter four years of \u00adsearching fund level had dwindled to \u00a3125,000\n@highlight\nThe bestseller which came out in May 2011 netted \u00a3738,487 after tax", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 30}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the searingly honest book @placeholder explains she thought it would be 'unwise' to leave her three children with a babysitter on the night they dined at the resort restaurant.", "idx": 18253}], "idx": 11791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Tomorrow Transformed explores innovative approaches and opportunities in business and society through technology. (WIRED) -- Next month, a giant industry gathering is going to be flooded with virtual-reality experiences: the Birdly flight simulator; something that lets users confront a kaiju attack; an Oculus Rift-enabled spin on combat training; even a VR installation that lets you go to a college party. But this isn't the line-up for CES\u2014it's the Sundance Film Festival. After bringing a handful of Oculus Rift installations to Sundance in 2014, the festival's New Frontier program, which focuses on innovation in filmmaking, is doubling down and bringing in a much larger slate of virtual reality experiences for 2015. Of the 13 installations in the program, nine feature VR and one of the remaining four\u2014a videogame-esque piece about the Iranian Revolution in 1979\u2014could have a virtual version one day.\n@highlight\n2015's Sundance Film Festival will feature nine virtual reality installations\n@highlight\nThe art will be a part of its New Frontier program, which explores innovation in the field\n@highlight\nVirtual reality is become integrated into our film experiences in a more intriguing manner than ever before", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 34}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 371, "end": 372}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 489}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 861, "end": 878}, {"start": 944, "end": 965}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Part of the appeal of these @placeholder installations, of course, is that the Oculus Rift is still in developer-only mode\u2014there's not a consumer version yet.", "idx": 18259}, {"query": "Sounds like a main competition line-up at Sundance, not specifically the @placeholder one.", "idx": 18261}], "idx": 11796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea forward Didier Drogba and Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi have been opponents many times over the year - with the Argentine often coming out on top. And so it has proved again off the pitch as the duo star in a Turkish Airlines advert, flying around the world trying new 'epic food'. Drogba flies to destinations such as Nepal, Japan and Siberia in a bid to outdo Messi but finds a signed picture of his rival hanging up at all the locations, suggesting the Argentine had already been to the food venue. 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Meet the U212A -- an ultra-advanced non-nuclear sub developed by German naval shipyard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, who claim it to be \"the peak of German submarine technology.\" And few would argue. The super-stealth vessel is the first of its kind to be powered by a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell that lets it cruise the deep blue without giving off noise or exhaust heat. That's important, because according to Bernd Arjes, a captain in the German Navy, silence keeps submariners alive.\n@highlight\nThe U212A is an ultra-advanced non-nuclear sub developed for the German Navy\n@highlight\nPowered by a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell, it is almost totally silent\n@highlight\nWithout the need for combustible fuel, the sub can remain submerged for weeks at time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 228, "end": 255}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder began developing the technology for the U212A in 1994, with the first vessels reaching market in 2003.", "idx": 18272}], "idx": 11805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Another attacker in an Afghan police uniform killed a member of the NATO forces Sunday in Afghanistan, the latest in a slew of so-called \"green-on-blue\" attacks. The incident took place in southern Afghanistan, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said. The attack brings to 40 the number of NATO troops killed in 32 such attacks this year, according to figures provided by ISAF. U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta urged Afghanistan on Saturday to take further steps to vet security force recruits. NATO: Most attacks on coalition troops driven by personal grievances In a telephone call Saturday, Panetta encouraged President Hamid Karzai to work closely with the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan to counter such attacks, Pentagon spokesman George Little said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: An attacker in an Afghan police uniform killed a NATO service member Sunday, ISAF says\n@highlight\n3 ISAF troops were killed Sunday in an IED attack\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta called Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday\n@highlight\nNATO says an airstrike has killed a senior Taliban leader", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 246, "end": 284}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"During the operation, the @placeholder and coalition security force observed a large group of heavily armed insurgents engaging in insurgent activity,\" according to the release.", "idx": 18276}], "idx": 11808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Restall Watch out West Ham, there is a new footballing power on the march in east London. That is the message Barry Hearn believes his sale of Leyton Orient to Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti has sent to the Barclays Premier League side. Becchetti, the head of renewable energy and waste management firm the Becchetti Energy Group, acquired the club earlier this week and Hearn, who has been made Orient\u2019s honorary president, believes that the takeover will allow Orient to compete with their Premier League neighbours. 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The footage, released by B'tselem, the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, shows the boy walking on pavement outside a building when a uniformed police officer runs up to him and grabs him by an arm, causing him to lose his balance and pulling him along the ground for a few feet. The police officer, who is holding a rifle in one hand, asks the boy, \"Why are you making trouble?\" according to B'tselem. Seconds later, a second police officer, also carrying a rifle, walks up to the boy, kicks him, turns around and walks off without speaking. At that, the first policeman releases the boy, who runs out of the frame.\n@highlight\nVideo: \"Why are you making trouble?\" border officer asks wailing boy\n@highlight\nSecond border officer kicks the child, turns around and walks off\n@highlight\nThe Israeli border police denounce the incident\n@highlight\n\"This is a rare incident which does not represent the actions of the Border Police in Israel,\" they say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 299}, {"start": 308, "end": 327}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was written after a week-long visit last September by the delegation to Israel and the @placeholder.", "idx": 18292}, {"query": "Israeli children generally have a legal right to have their parents present during questioning; @placeholder do not, it says.", "idx": 18295}, {"query": "An @placeholder child can be held no more than two days without being granted access to a lawyer; a Palestinian child can be held 90 days, it says.", "idx": 18296}], "idx": 11818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A cancer-stricken man on his deathbed claims he watched men bury Jimmy Hoffa's body in a driveway in suburban Detroit a just days after the union boss's disappearance in 1975. The anonymous tipster reportedly kept the dark secret for 37 years because he was terrified that the mob, who whoever killed Hoffa, would come after him. The FBI and most observers are skeptical that the Teamsters leader's remains are below the concrete slab in Roseville, Michigan, however one journalist who has talked to the dying man says he is no fraud -- the informant believes his own story. Where in the world? Jimmy Hoffa, pictured in 1966, was last seen at a suburban Detroit restaurant in 1975. 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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul claimed this morning that the president did not include a formal request for Congress to change the existing law after telling them in a letter last week he supported revisions because his party successfully pressured him not to. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi did not indicate that her caucus had asked the president to backtrack but made clear today in her weekly briefing with reporters that she was not in favor of amending the law to allow the Department of Homeland Security to immediately send children from non-contiguous countries back home.\n@highlight\nObama sent a letter to Congress asking them to change a law barring the government from automatically deporting Central American children\n@highlight\nObama said he'd like Congress to give the Department of Homeland Security more discretion in applying the law\n@highlight\nHe also informed Congress that he'd be asking for additional money for agencies that handle illegal immigration\n@highlight\nWhen he submitted his formal proposal this week he did not include legislative language to change current law, only a request for funds\n@highlight\nRepublicans say its because his party talked him out of it", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 315}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 791, "end": 821}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1444, "end": 1454}]}, "qas": [{"query": "retracted that policy and now is throwing it on the @placeholder to resolve", "idx": 18306}], "idx": 11825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Griffiths, City News Editor PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 16 September 2012 Stumbling block: BAE Systems and EADS have been told their planned mega defence merger must include safeguards for Britain's Trident nuclear submarines The future of Britain\u2019s independent nuclear deterrent could prove a key stumbling block to the \u00a331billion merger between BAE Systems and EADS. Ministry of Defence officials have told the firms their planned mega defence merger must include safeguards for the Trident nuclear submarines, which are made by BAE at its Barrow-in-Furness plant in Cumbria. 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(Deadline first reported the news.) Sony and Hulu aren't commenting, and another source stressed caution about such a deal, but a proposed plan would likely include a 13-episode new season of the community college meta-comedy, with creator Dan Harmon in the fold. If by chance an agreement were reached, it would push the show past the 100-episode milestone (it's at 97), and, of course, bring it one crucial step closer to fulfilling fans' rally cries of \"six seasons and a movie.\"\n@highlight\nHulu is in talks to revive \"Community\"\n@highlight\nFans have requested \"six seasons and a movie\"\n@highlight\nNBC canceled the show in May", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 212, "end": 213}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 456, "end": 465}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, @placeholder officially cut bait on \"Community,\" whose fifth season averaged 3.8 million viewers and a 1.6 rating in the 18-to-49-year-old demographic, including DVR playback.", "idx": 18309}], "idx": 11827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Maryland man severely injured in an alleged assault at a Baltimore Orioles baseball game was revived by an off-duty state trooper at the scene who apparently didn't know immediately the victim was a childhood friend. Nathan Steelman was seated a few sections away on Wednesday night at Camden Yards when Matthew Fortese, 25, was punched in the side of the head during an apparent argument with two other men and fell off a wall, police records show. His head hit the pavement below with a loud thump. The incident apparently was triggered when the men sitting in the section behind Fortese apparently taunted him about his New York Yankees hat and threw beer on him, his brother, James, said.\n@highlight\nMan severely injured in altercation with two fans at Baltimore baseball game\n@highlight\nOff-duty trooper who performed first aid on victim realized later two were old friends\n@highlight\nTwo men held in alleged assault\n@highlight\nVictim hospitalized in stable condition with head injury", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 84}, {"start": 228, "end": 242}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 634, "end": 649}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pried open his mouth and cleared his airway, allowing Fortese to breathe on his own, Steelman said.", "idx": 18319}], "idx": 11834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passengers were forced to put on gas masks on the Eurotunnel following a lorry fire in the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar, which operates train services through the tunnel between Paris, London and Brussels, cancelled all services yesterday because of the blaze. And the company is now facing a multi-million pound compensation bill as thousands of holidaymakers were left stranded in London and Paris. Scroll down for video Hundreds of Eurostar passengers filled St Pancras station after all trains were cancelled following a lorry fire All Eurostar trains were cancelled for rest of Saturday following the blaze at the French end of the tunnel\n@highlight\nAll Eurostar services are cancelled after a lorry fire in one of the tunnels\n@highlight\nPassengers urged to postpone their journeys and not to go to the station\n@highlight\nThe fire was at the French side of the tunnel, Kent Police confirmed\n@highlight\nFrustrated passengers reported three-hour queues to refund their tickets\n@highlight\nEurostar will operate tomorrow for passengers with 'existing reservations'\n@highlight\nTold people who had trains cancelled today not to arrive at stations\n@highlight\nEurotunnel, which transports vehicles and freight, expected to open later", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 475}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Customers were being offered \u00a350 compensation for meals for every 24 hours they were delayed and \u00a3150 per night for a hotel in London by @placeholder.", "idx": 18323}], "idx": 11837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jamie Oliver's restaurant in Turkey has been forced to file for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation. The Jamie's Italian in Istanbul's $2.5billion Zorlu Center Mall was unable to reach targets due to a tough economic climate, it was reported. A bankruptcy hearing was told the chain, which is the Italian eatery's largest branch abroad in the summer when it can accommodate almost 200 diners on its outdoor terrace, planned to cut staff and put in more capital after experiencing financial difficulties. Scroll down for video Jamie Oliver's Istanbul restaurant filed for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation. Pictured, the celebrity chef, 39, at Jamie's Italian in Manchester\n@highlight\nJamie's Italian in Istanbul's $2.5billion Zorlu Center Mall opened in 2013\n@highlight\nBut despite its prominent location, it experienced financial difficulties\n@highlight\nBankruptcy hearing was told chain would cut staff and put in more capital\n@highlight\nLower prices and tough economic conditions were to blame, company said\n@highlight\nBut economist says: 'Turks do not hesitate to eat out even in tough times'\n@highlight\nA spokesman for Mr Oliver said restaurant is 'trading well' and won't close", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 746, "end": 762}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After leaving school at 16 years old with just two GCSEs, @placeholder has built a \u00a3240million business empire and is one of the most recognised chefs in the world.", "idx": 18324}], "idx": 11838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Los Angeles coroner has concluded preliminarily that singer Michael Jackson died of an overdose of propofol, a powerful sedative he was given to help him sleep, according to court documents released Monday. A search warrant filed in court showed toxicology reports found propofol in Michael Jackson's body. Los Angeles coroner Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran reached that preliminary conclusion after reviewing toxicology results carried out on Jackson's blood, according to a search warrant and affidavit unsealed in Houston, Texas. The affidavit, used to outline probable cause for search warrants of the offices of doctors who are believed to have treated Jackson, disclosed many details of drugs given to Jackson in the weeks before his death.\n@highlight\nNEW: Murray's lawyer denies accuracy of police timeline\n@highlight\nDocuments: Doctor gave Valium, Ativan, Versed before propofol\n@highlight\nDr. Conrad Murray said he was trying to wean Michael Jackson off propofol\n@highlight\nMurray claims Jackson demanded propofol when other drugs didn't work", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 73, "end": 87}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 344, "end": 370}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- At about 3 a.m., @placeholder then administered 2 mg of the sedative Versed.", "idx": 18330}], "idx": 11841} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:04 EST, 11 September 2013 Lady Gaga, pictured this week outside the studio of 'Good Morning America' in New York, will face her former PA in court in November. Jennifer O'Neill claims the singer owes her unpaid overtime A former roommate, friend and personal assistant of Lady Gaga who claimed the pop singer cheated her out of overtime wages will get to tell her story in court. A jury will decide whether Gaga's demands left Jennifer O'Neill any personal time or whether she was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as she claimed in her 2011 lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe said yesterday. A trial is set for November 4.\n@highlight\nLady Gaga and Jennifer O'Neill met in 2008 when Gaga moved into O'Neill's Manhattan apartment building\n@highlight\nGaga gave her a job as her personal assistant and she worked full-time for her during the singer's Monster's Ball tour in 2010/11\n@highlight\nO'Neill alleges she was 'on-call' 24-hours a day and is owed overtime pay\n@highlight\nLady Gaga claims her PAs have 'no schedule', should always be 'available'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 149, "end": 168}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 205, "end": 206}, {"start": 230, "end": 245}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 497, "end": 512}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his written decision, Gardephe noted that lawyers said Lady Gaga, listed in the litigation under her birth name - Stefani Germanotta - and @placeholder frequently slept in the same bed because O'Neill never had her own hotel room while on tour and was required to address Lady Gaga's needs throughout the night.", "idx": 18337}], "idx": 11844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Opposition forces claimed a major victory Sunday in Libya, managing to block an onslaught by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's troops and maintain control of the key city of Misrata, an eyewitness said. Using machine guns, sticks and anything else they could find, crowds protected the courthouse, serving as an operations center by the opposition in Misrata, and successfully repelled Gadhafi militias armed with tanks and heavy artillery, the witness said. \"The will and the determination and dedication that people are showing here on the ground, it just makes you speechless,\" he said. A doctor at Central Misrata Hospital said 42 people were killed -- 17 from the opposition and 25 from the pro-Gadhafi forces -- and that 85 people were wounded in the fighting, which continued on the city's outskirts. The youngest victim, 3 years old, was killed by direct fire, the doctor said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The UN's chief talks Sunday with Libya's foreign minister, urging end to violence\n@highlight\nA doctor says at least 42 were killed in Misrata; the UN says aid has been blocked\n@highlight\nLibyan state TV says troops are under orders not to enter cities controlled by \"gangs\"\n@highlight\nPolice search cars to make sure no anti-Gadhafi forces come out in Tripoli, a witness says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 624, "end": 647}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 928, "end": 929}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1282}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The team went to @placeholder to initiate contacts with the opposition.", "idx": 18345}], "idx": 11847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:34 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:09 EST, 10 May 2013 Tragedy: William Avery-Wright died on a road outside his school, but his father only learned his son was killed after his boarding school posted the news on its website A father learned that his 13-year-old son had been killed in a road accident when the boy\u2019s public school announced it on its website. William Avery-Wright had been knocked down by a Land Rover as he crossed a main road on his way to rugby practice. He was taken to hospital after the accident at \u00a330,000-a-year Worth School in Crawley, West Sussex, where he was later pronounced dead.\n@highlight\nWilliam Avery-Wright died outside Worth School in Sussex on way to rugby\n@highlight\nHis father Christopher received condolences as he rushed to hospital\n@highlight\nSchool had placed message on website before father was informed\n@highlight\nMr and Mrs Avery-Wright are now suing the school", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 114}, {"start": 390, "end": 409}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 652, "end": 671}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They said not to tell @placeholder what had happened on the phone and that it was an appalling way to break the news.\u2019", "idx": 18349}], "idx": 11851} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The inspector general who reported Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups said Thursday that he didn't have information until last week that the word \"progressive\" also was on a list of criteria for extra scrutiny of tax-exempt applications. At a hearing of the House Oversight Committee, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George said the information that liberal groups also were probably targeted only came to him July 9. His audit, released in May, cited criteria including \"tea party\" and other conservative-themed words or labels that were used to decide whether applicants for tax-exempt status should come under further review. Since then, an investigation by the panel turned up documents that showed IRS workers also were told to look for the liberal-themed label.\n@highlight\nNEW: The IRS inspector general says liberal groups also were on target list\n@highlight\nCommittee Chairman Issa concedes there is no proof that IRS targeting was political\n@highlight\nIssa is looking for a possible White House role in the targeting\n@highlight\nDemocratic Rep. 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The withdrawal will come as a blow to the world No. 1's preparations for the French Open with the year's second major beginning in two weeks' time. Williams had been playing with heavy strapping all week, although confirmed she hopes to be able to take part in the Italian Open in Rome next week. \"I have a left thigh injury and, unfortunately, have to withdraw from this year's Madrid Open,\" Williams told the WTA website.\n@highlight\nA thigh injury has forced Serena Williams to withdraw from the Madrid Open\n@highlight\nThe world No.1 hopes to be fit for Rome Italian Open next weekend\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal cruises into men's semifinal in Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 701, "end": 717}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A tense opening set saw @placeholder take the first break in the seventh game with the scores tied at 3-3.", "idx": 18374}], "idx": 11869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Discovery Channel has been urged not to show footage of a man being eaten alive by a snake because it is 'animal cruelty'. New Jersey native Paul Rosolie fed himself to a 30ft green anaconda in the Amazon rainforest for a program that is due to air on December. But more than 21,000 people have signed a petition saying the stunt should not be televised because of the perceived risks to the animal, and claims that it 'reinforces the negative stereotype of snakes'. Scroll down for video Opposition: More than 21,000 people have signed a petition saying the stunt by Paul Rosolie should not be aired because of the perceived risks to the animal, and claims that it 'reinforces the negative stereotype of snakes'\n@highlight\nPaul Rosolie fed himself to a 30ft green anaconda in the Amazon jungle\n@highlight\nFootage of the New Jersey native's stunt is due to be shown on December 7\n@highlight\nBut petition urging the station to cancel the show has 21,000 signatures\n@highlight\nClaims it is 'animal abuse' and enforces a 'negative stereotype of snakes'\n@highlight\nInsiders have said neither Rosolie or the snake was hurt during the act", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 20}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I've been fascinated by snakes my entire life, and feel this stunt is void of educational value while ruining @placeholder's credibility.", "idx": 18392}], "idx": 11883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Here's a question for die-hard \"Game of Thrones\" fans. Is your reaction to newly launched tours of \"Game of Thrones\" filming locations a) tittering fanjoy at the thought of seeing King's Landing in real life, or b) uneasy fear that touring the modern day castle without a sadistic boy-king inside it would impede your suspension of disbelief? Either way, beginning this summer, devotees of topless fantasy, medieval bloodlust, flayings, dragons, direwolves, White Walkers and Peter Dinklage will be able to visit locations used in the filming of the epic HBO series. San Francisco-based online travel company Viator has announced the launch of two \"Game of Thrones\" tours, one in Dubrovnik, Croatia, the other in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 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The only unknown was what he would say in his victory speech. The tough-talking Republican headliner has the most buzz of any potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate and he created more by delivering a speech that was aimed at both New Jersey and a national audience. \"And you don't just show up six months before an election. You show up four years before one. And you don't just take no for an answer the first time no has happened. You keep going back and trying more,\" Christie told the audience in Asbury Park.\n@highlight\nThe establishment candidate beats the tea party candidate in Alabama primary runoff\n@highlight\nDemocrat Terry McAuliffe defeats Ken Cuccinelli in race for Virginia governor\n@highlight\nBill de Blasio heads toward becoming first Democrat to lead NYC in over 20 years\n@highlight\nChris Christie easily takes another term as New Jersey governor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 67, "end": 80}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}, {"start": 980, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and New Jersey are the only two states that hold elections for governor in the year after a presidential contest.", "idx": 18404}, {"query": "Exit polls: @placeholder and McAuliffe took different paths to victory", "idx": 18406}], "idx": 11892} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the historic moment the last soldier out of Camp Bastion arrived home safely on British soil, marking the end of a 13-year war. Carrying a Union Jack under his arm, Wing Commander Matt Radnall of the RAF returned to the UK, in a symbolic moment He touched down at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, along with the final British troops returning from Afghanistan yesterday evening. Wing Commander Matt Radnall, who was the last soldier out of Camp Bastion, landed on British soil yesterday Carrying a Union Jack under his arm, the commander from the Force Protection Wing, said it was the highlight of 24 years of serving in the RAF regiment\n@highlight\nRAF Wing Commander Matt Radnall touched down on British soil yesterday\n@highlight\nHe was the last soldier to leave Camp Bastion in Afghanistan on Monday\n@highlight\nA ceremony at the base marked the end of combat operations last week\n@highlight\nFinal 600 troops left the military base on Monday in a move dubbed 'B-Day'\n@highlight\nOf the 453 British troops who have died in the conflict, 35 were teenagers", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 228, "end": 229}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 553, "end": 573}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following the deaths of 453 British personnel and an overall cost \u00a320 billion, the base will be handed over to @placeholder troops.", "idx": 18410}], "idx": 11895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Luiz became the first player to score against Barcelona this season as Paris Saint-Germain beat Luis Enrique\u2019s side 3-2 in Paris. The French Champions have not been beaten at home in the Champions League since 2004 and their record continued in a five-goal thriller. PSG took the lead on 11 minutes and it was Luiz \u2013 a player linked with a move to Barcelona before he finally left Chelsea for Paris in the summer \u2013 who got the goal. 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A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia.\n@highlight\nNEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are \"revisiting their own positions\"\n@highlight\nTurkey is upset about World War I \"genocide\" resolution in Congress\n@highlight\nHouse resolution calls killing of Armenians \"genocide\"\n@highlight\nIncirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 192, "end": 208}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 457, "end": 471}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 861, "end": 877}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into @placeholder goes through Turkey.", "idx": 18415}], "idx": 11899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 27 November 2013 A 33-year-old man has revealed how he has coped after his mother arranged the brutal murder of his father with the help of his younger brother. Games-keeper Nigel Bacon was stabbed six times in the driveway of his cottage in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, on November 26, 2008. He wife, Susan Bacon, now 59, had phoned for an ambulance after her husband had managed to drag himself bleeding back into their home. 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Senior members of the Bank, including Governor Sir Mervyn King, could have been targeted by employees of the news group to find out what stock market information they had been looking at on the company\u2019s computer terminals. Reporters could use such information to predict economic decisions that affect millions of people, such as printing more money or keeping interest rates down.\n@highlight\nBank fears Governor Sir Mervyn King may have been targeted\n@highlight\nNews group employees may have spied on computers to see what stock market information senior bank members had looked at\n@highlight\nBloomberg as admitted some reporters accessed private information", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 193, "end": 194}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Mr @placeholder still owns a significant stake in the company, he was forced to put the firm into a trust when he entered politics.", "idx": 18421}], "idx": 11902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes A young brain tumour patient who was told she would die if she didn\u2019t have an emergency procedure has made a remarkable recovery. Lois McLennan, 23, had continuous headaches and severe shooting pains in her arms and legs for six months before she collapsed while staying with friends in London. The studio administrator, from Stockport, Manchester, underwent a series of tests and doctors found she had fluid on the brain. 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I loved the pillars inside and managed to ignore all the problems.\u2019 Ros, who had been brought up in Suffolk, had just flown in from Australia, where she had been raising her first two children with her partner, Douglas Hunter. By the time Douglas arrived from Australia the deal was done. He turned up to find he was the owner of an enormous dilapidated building with holes in the roof, broken windows and a sea of pews. He said only one word. \u2018Why?\u2019\n@highlight\nThe Chapel at Rendham, Suffolk, built in 1750, on sale for \u00a3695,000\n@highlight\nOwner Douglas Hunter related to Dr Isaac Watts who sponsored chapel\n@highlight\nDr Watts composed many popular hymns, including Joy To The World\n@highlight\nFive-bedroom converted chapel still has altar platform and pulpit", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 866, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After purchasing the building 23 years ago, current owner Douglas Hunter (pictured with partner Ros Green) found that @placeholder had been built with money from one of his ancestors, Dr Isaac Watts", "idx": 18433}], "idx": 11910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:51 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:24 EST, 23 December 2013 A Chinese woman's eye was gouged out by her husband after he discovered she was in a new relationship and wanted a divorce, it has been reported. The 39-year-old woman, surnamed Li, from Yulin city in Guangxi met her second husband, surnamed Long, on the internet in November last year after the end of her first marriage, reports the Nanguo Morning News. For the first three months the relationship went well as they had a lot in common and the man, from south-central China's Hunan province, did whatever she asked.\n@highlight\nThe woman, called Li, met the man, Long, online after collapse of first marriage\n@highlight\nThe 39-year-old discovered he was abusive and left him, eventually meeting another man\n@highlight\nBut Long tracked her down, attacked her boyfriend and maimed the woman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 268, "end": 269}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 425, "end": 443}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 637, "end": 638}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has lost her eye as a result of the attack.", "idx": 18437}], "idx": 11913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Gordon Lance Armstrong says he believed he is living a 'positive and free' life after confessing to using performance-enhancing drugs. The disgraced cyclist told CNN that he has been able to go about his daily life without being taunted or heckled for what he did. A cancer survivor and once hero to millions, Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France victories and banned for life from racing in 2012 by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after it accused him in a report of engineering one of the most sophisticated doping schemes in sports. The investigation and later admission to doping destroyed Armstrong`s reputation and career.\n@highlight\nThe cyclist was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles in 2013\n@highlight\nArmstrong is confident of winning his legal battle with U.S. Federal Government\n@highlight\nThe Texan plans to write a third book that 'needs to be pretty intense and transparent'\n@highlight\nCyclist says he has offered apologies to people over doping", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 171, "end": 173}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 427, "end": 449}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In June a federal judge rejected @placeholder bid to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit claiming that he and his former cycling team, which the U.S.", "idx": 18450}], "idx": 11923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia's seizure of Crimea last month may have unfolded with a lightning quickness, but Vladimir Putin and the West are now engaged in a much slower match of wits on a chessboard stretching across most of eastern Ukraine. Rather than going for checkmate, both sides now seem content to wait for the other to make a mistake. Putin made a strong first move by placing 40,000 troops on the border -- and separatists, who are not officially linked to Russia, on the ground in Ukraine. Now Moscow is waiting for the pro-Western government in Kiev to try to retake the parts of the east it has seemingly lost. 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He might once again score a goal which could prove crucial in tipping the two-horse title race in City\u2019s favour \u2014 just as he did in scoring the equalising goal against Chelsea in September. For Essien, stalwart of Jose Mourinho\u2019s greatest Chelsea side, a Champions League winner, and Lampard\u2019s long-time midfield partner, that would be unthinkable. 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The passage of California's Proposition 8, which bans same-sex marriages, has led to a number of protests. The ballot initiative, which passed 52.5 percent to 47.5 percent Tuesday, overturns a May ruling by the California Supreme Court that struck down a 2000 ban on same-sex unions. In San Francisco, an estimated 2,000 protesters marched down Market Street toward Dolores Park. 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So if that\u2019s true you\u2019ve got to give her more time \u2014 if people believe that.\u2019 Andy Murray looks dejected as he loses in straight sets against Roger Federer on Thursday night\n@highlight\nJohn McEnroe says he would not call the partnership a 'roaring success'\n@highlight\nAndy Murray was beaten 6-0, 6-1 by Roger Federer on Thursday night\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic secured the year-end world No 1 ranking on Friday\n@highlight\nDjokovic and Stan Wawrinka both progressed to the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 958, "end": 978}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murray will not be watching if he takes @placeholder\u2019s advice to rest after the rigours of qualifying for the O2, which probably contributed to some flat performances.", "idx": 18474}], "idx": 11939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie It took four rounds of IVF, tens of thousands of pounds and years of anguish to bring them into the world. And then the really hard work began. A year after these quadruplets were born at odds of 70million-to-one, their exhausted mother has revealed exactly what goes into caring for four babies \u2013 including 18 hours of feeding, five loads of washing and countless nappy changes every single day. 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Over in west London, Matthew Benham, the owner of Championship Brentford, confirmed the equally remarkable news that the club and manager Mark Warburton would part company in the summer. And if fans of the BBC soap were left disappointed that after 10 months of twists and turns an 11-year-old was revealed as the killer, then the Griffin Park faithful were left equally confused that the man who led them to promotion last season and is in the process of guiding them to their best season in 70 years is now set to depart.\n@highlight\nBrentford defeated promotion rivals 3-1 at Griffin Park on Saturday\n@highlight\nManager Mark Warburton is set to leave Brentford in the summer\n@highlight\nBrentford are seventh in the Championship, seven points off the top", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 192, "end": 213}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The owner accepts that getting rid of @placeholder and going down this new route is a risk.", "idx": 18489}], "idx": 11947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg It is a stunning new perspective on the desolate surface than man walked onto for the first time on July 20th, 1969, a little after 4:00 in the afternoon Eastern Daylight Time. Nasa has revealed a 3D 'flyby' of the spot where Apollo 11 landed on the Moon The Lunar Module, nicknamed Eagle and flown by Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, touched down near the southern rim of the Sea of Tranquility, one of the large, dark basins that contribute to the Man in the Moon visible from Earth. 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Businessmen Francisco Jose Ramon Valdes Paiz and Jose Estuardo Valdes Paiz had been sought since December on charges that they masterminded the assassination of lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg. The lawyer left behind a videotape saying that President Alvaro Colom would be responsible if anything happened to him. The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, known by its Spanish acronym CICIG, determined that Rosenberg orchestrated his own death in order to implicate Colom, whom he blamed for the recent slayings of two close friends.\n@highlight\nBrothers turned themselves in to special U.N. commission in Guatemala\n@highlight\nThey are being held at a military base\n@highlight\nLawyer staged his own death last year, investigation shows\n@highlight\nHe hired brothers but they didn't know he was targeting himself, probe finds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 264, "end": 290}, {"start": 298, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 371}, {"start": 466, "end": 482}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 609, "end": 649}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had told them told them he was being threatened by someone and wanted that person killed, the CICIG investigation concluded.", "idx": 18498}], "idx": 11955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fly-half Dan Carter will start a Test for the first time in a year when the All Blacks play Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday. Carter is included in a New Zealand squad containing 12 changes to the 23 that edged England 24-21 last weekend. Captain Richie McCaw will play as a blindside flanker for the first time in his test career, allowing Sam Cane a rare chance on the openside flank. Dan Carter is set to return to the New Zealand starting XV for Saturday's international with Scotland It will be the first time Carter has started for the All Blacks in a Test since the match with England last year\n@highlight\nCarter will start a Test for the first time in a year against Scotland\n@highlight\nAll Blacks fly-half is one of 12 squad changes from win over England\n@highlight\nCarter took seven months out but then broke his leg in Super Rugby final\n@highlight\nCaptain Richie McCaw is set to play as blindside flanker for first time\n@highlight\nJames Parsons will make unexpected Test debut after call-up\n@highlight\nScotland forward Blair Cowan insists the All Blacks have not delivered a snub to his team by making so many changes to their starting line-up", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (left), seen here in training with Richie McCaw, is expected to make his Test debut in Scotland", "idx": 18502}], "idx": 11958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Francesca Chambers Vice President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday 'it's time for Russia to stop talking and start acting' to reduce tension in Ukraine. Standing alongside acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Kiev, Ukraine, Biden called on Moscow to encourage masked, pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine to vacate illegally occupied government buildings and checkpoints, accept amnesty and 'address their grievances politically.' 'We have been clear that more proactive behavior by Russia will lead to more costs and greater isolation,' the Vice President said. Scroll down for video Vice President Joe Biden (left) and acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) held a press conference on Tuesday after meeting privately in Kiev, Ukraine. During the meeting the Biden offered the country additional support to help it get - and stay - on the right track\n@highlight\nVice President Joe Biden and acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk held a joint press conference in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAt the press conference Biden called on Russia to encourage masked separatists in eastern Ukraine to vacate illegally occupied government buildings and checkpoints\n@highlight\nThe pro-Russian separatists are in violation of an agreement signed last week by the U.S., Russia and the European Union to deescalate the situation in Ukraine\n@highlight\nThe Vice President did not say what additional costs Russia would face if it did not use its influence to convince the pro-Russian separatists to back down\n@highlight\nBiden's vague threat drew the ire of Senator John McCain, who asked, 'Or else what?'\n@highlight\nThe Vice President is now on his way back to Washington, D.C. from Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 41}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 223, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1339, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1354, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1472, "end": 1477}, {"start": 1538, "end": 1548}, {"start": 1586, "end": 1590}, {"start": 1631, "end": 1641}, {"start": 1727, "end": 1742}, {"start": 1749, "end": 1755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "meeting in front of the press with nine @placeholder legislators from the", "idx": 18506}, {"query": "united as one nation, although he said @placeholder has a big difference.", "idx": 18507}], "idx": 11961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is a New Yorker. And an Arkansan. And an Illinoisan. And at times also even a Pennsylvanian. While the question -- Where is Hillary Clinton from? -- may seem simple, the answer was made harder as Clinton traveled the country over the last six months stumping for Democratic candidates during the midterms and peddling her memoir. People from at least four states like to lay claim to Clinton, and the former secretary of state never shied away from those signs of citizenship. Born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1947, Clinton rose to prominence during her 20-year stay in Arkansas from 1974 to 1992. After living in Washington, D.C., for eight years as first lady, Clinton moved to Chappaqua, New York and represented the Empire State for eight years in the Senate.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton has key ties to four states: Illinois, Arkansas, New York and Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nClinton herself has not publicly shied away from citizenship in any of these states\n@highlight\nChicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Clinton \"will forever be a Chicagoan at heart.\"\n@highlight\nTom Wolf, Pennsylvania's governor elect, said her blood has \"Pennsylvania values\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the governor-elect of the state, said, \"coursing through [Hillary Clinton's] veins is blood that's tinged with Pennsylvania values and Pennsylvania ideas.\"", "idx": 18515}, {"query": "Because Clinton was able to better identify with the hard scrabble, predominately white Democrats of central and @placeholder, she won the state's primary.", "idx": 18516}], "idx": 11963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 26 September 2013 A new square in one of the UK's busiest areas has been officially opened to signal the completion of a \u00a3550 million scheme. The 75,000sq ft King's Cross Square in London is a public space designed for use by local people as well as those using the nearby King's Cross and St Pancras main line and Underground stations. Marked by the pulling of a Victorian railway signal lever and an explosion of streamers, the opening was performed by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin, London Mayor Boris Johnson and Network Rail chief executive Sir David Higgins.\n@highlight\nNew square opened outside King's Cross and St Pancras stations\n@highlight\nThe square is part of a development of a previously derelict 67-acre site\n@highlight\nThe old station has been rebuilt and the concourse demolished\n@highlight\nThe station was once notorious red light district but has been overhauled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 119, "end": 120}, {"start": 232, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 549, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Packed with excitement: Holiday crowds are seen at @placeholder railway station in London in August 1925", "idx": 18533}], "idx": 11975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:10 EST, 20 November 2013 The racist hazing of a Massachusetts high school football player prompted school officials on Monday to forfeit the remainder of their season, but now some locals are up in arms and demanding that the team should play on, while others have accused the victim\u2019s family of being \u2018trouble makers.\u2019 At the center of the whole unpleasant affair is Isaac Phillips, 13, who is in the eighth grade and plays on the Lunenburg High School football team, who are nicknamed the Blue Knights.\n@highlight\nIsaac Phillips, 13, and his family awoke on Friday to find racial slurs sprayed on their home\n@highlight\nThe boy's parents complain that he is a victim of a series of hazing incidents by teammates on the school football team - the Blue Knights\n@highlight\nThe graffiti read: 'Knights don't need n******'\n@highlight\nSchool authorities cancelled the rest of the season after no-one from the team came forward to admit to the hate crime\n@highlight\nNow locals are up in arms and one ex-coach has launched a petition to get the remainder of the football season reinstated\n@highlight\n'I was disgusted that innocent kids were being punished and the majority did not do anything,' said Matthew Roderick\n@highlight\nThe boy's family claim they are now being treated like trouble makers and their son wants to move school because he is so upset", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 504, "end": 524}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1280}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018As a community we offer our deepest support to the player and his family, and want to emphasize that @placeholder is an inclusive, supportive community and this is not the sort of behavior we foster or tolerate.", "idx": 18539}], "idx": 11980} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson A terminally-ill schoolboy who was awarded a 'dream ride' in a Porsche suffered two broken legs and bit off his tongue when the car collided with oncoming traffic. Raphael Wittmann, 14, was placed in intensive care after the high-powered sports car crashed in the outskirts of his home city of, Vienna, Austria, in May. He died two months later. His family claim the charity who organised the experience, Kinder Krebshlife, did not offer to help the youngster after the horrific crash, and as a result they are now demanding compensation. Tragic: Terminal cancer sufferer Raphael Wittmann, 14, ended up in intensive care and died two months after the crash in the outskirts of his hometown, Vienna, Austria\n@highlight\nRaphael Wittman was injured during ride offered by charity Kinder Krebshilfe\n@highlight\nWas driving around outskirts of Vienna when the car hit oncoming traffic\n@highlight\nThe youngster died in intensive car two months after the horrific incident\n@highlight\nFamily are now suing the charity who arranged the activity, saying the organisation did nothing to help their boy in the aftermath of the accident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 182, "end": 197}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scene: The emergency services tend to the youngster next to the crushed @placeholder at the crash site in Vienna", "idx": 18540}], "idx": 11981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bojan can become a Stoke legend Everton let themselves down with their set-pieces against Manchester City Sheikh Mansour deserves praise for building City's \u00a3200m Football Academy When I wrote in this column recently that Manchester United are on the brink of something very special under Louis van Gaal, I didn't expect it to happen this season. But right now they look like they're the only team capable of catching the top two and that means they are in the title race. Not many would have thought that possible after the 5-3 defeat at Leicester. But as I said after that game, United were brilliant going forward, and crumbled after a shocking refereeing decision gave Leicester a way back into the game.\n@highlight\nManchester United beat Southampton 2-1 at St Mary's on Monday night\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's side are now third, eight points behind leaders Chelsea\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney and Michael Carrick have been vital to United's revival\n@highlight\nVan Gaal has inspired his players to five Premier League wins in a row\n@highlight\nThe Red Devils are the only side who can challenge Chelsea and Man City", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 178}, {"start": 222, "end": 238}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were atrocious at times, they could barely pass the ball to each other and yet they won the game.", "idx": 18553}], "idx": 11991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 27 August 2013 Le flop: Warburtons' Le Toastie was launched in France last August but it is being withdrawn after shoppers over the Channel failed to take to it British baker Warburtons has pulled out of the French bread market after its 'Le Toastie' loaf failed to compete with the baguette. Last summer it started selling long life white, brown and seeded loaves - marketed as 'the everyday English bread' - in more than 200 supermarkets across the Channel. But French consumers would not be moved and stuck to their traditional habit of buying fresh every day.\n@highlight\n'Le Toastie' launched across Channel last August but has now been axed\n@highlight\nThe French stuck to habit and continued to buy fresh bread every day\n@highlight\nWarburtons also abandoned attempts to sell its loaves in Eastern Europe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 98}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision follows @placeholder\u2019 exit from Eastern Europe at the end of last year.", "idx": 18556}], "idx": 11993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 14 August 2013 Two young teachers married for just three months have died after a driver taking them to the airport after a wedding lost control of the vehicle, sending them crashing into a tree. In a further tragic twist, the newlywed wife, Jamie Soukup Reid, 25, was pregnant with the couple's first child. Ultrasounds were recovered from her purse. She died instantly when the driver of their hired town car, 45-year-old Rodney Koon, lost control of the vehicle in Asheville, North Carolina on Sunday.\n@highlight\nJamie Soukup Reid, 25, died instantly when the town car crashed on the way to the airport in Asheville, North Carolina on Sunday morning\n@highlight\nHer husband, Will Reid, 26, was pronounced dead in hospital\n@highlight\nCouple married in May and Jamie was pregnant with their first child\n@highlight\nJamie's father: 'She had the ultrasounds in her purse'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 324, "end": 340}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 614}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They visited Asheville at the weekend to attend a wedding of one of Mr @placeholder's college friends.", "idx": 18572}], "idx": 12004} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Calling it \"the most extreme case\" of harboring a fugitive, prosecutors want the girlfriend of reputed mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger to spend the next decade in prison. Catherine Greig is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District court in Boston. After more than 16 years on the run, she and Bulger were captured in Santa Monica, California, last July. In a detailed memo prepared for the judge, prosecutors describe Greig as a \"partner\" who helped Bulger avoid capture. \"She not only hid his identity, but also hid the fact Bulger had filled their apartment with weapons, enabling Bulger to avoid capture by violence if necessary.\"\n@highlight\nCatherine Greig was girlfriend of reputed mob boss \"Whitey\" Bulger\n@highlight\nGreig is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District court in Boston\n@highlight\nProsecutors are seeking 10 years in prison and a $150,000 fine", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 132}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bulger's trial is scheduled for November, but his lawyers are arguing there's not enough time to go through the volumes of discovery material they need to prepare @placeholder's defense.", "idx": 18576}], "idx": 12005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama says voters in the United States are going to want 'that new car smell' when the 2016 presidential campaign comes along to choose his successor He is pledging to do everything possible to help that nominee succeed.. Obama's former secretary of state Hillary Clinton is strongly fancied to run on the Democratic ticket for the White House, although she has repeatedly refused to confirm she wants to do so. 'I think the American people, you know, they're gonna want, you know, that new car smell,' Obama said in an interview broadcast Sunday on ABC News. 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Lamine Diack, president of the International Association of Athletics Federations, has called for Russian law to be respected ahead of his sport's world championships, which begin in Moscow on Saturday. Russian President Vladimir Putin last month signed into effect a law which bars the public discussion of gay rights and relationships anywhere children might hear. It has been condemned by Russian and international rights groups as highly discriminatory. \"I don't feel there is a problem whatsoever,\" Diack, a member of the International Olympic Committee, told reporters. \"Russia has their laws. 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For bar the well-realised time period, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is nothing but another generic third-person shooter with XCOM elements uncomfortably shoe-horned in. Set in the 1960s, you play Agent William Carter \u2013 the leader of a three-man squad sent to investigate various alien attacks. Negative space: Gamplay gets repetitive very quickly - despite 2K's best efforts in enemy variation To its credit, the uninspired combat holds up well. Using a Mass Effect-style command and abilities wheel spliced with a Gears of War cover-system, battles often involve sending your teammates down the flanks to draw fire, while you attack from the other side.\n@highlight\nSolid but completely uninspired third-person gameplay\n@highlight\nWell-realised time period and interesting environments\n@highlight\nXCOM's 'once you're dead, you're dead' mechanic just doesn't work with your team - losing that trademark sense of urgency\n@highlight\nNo multiplayer\n@highlight\nWooden voice acting and average graphics", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 451, "end": 452}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although your squad mates can die if not revived, main character @placeholder cannot \u2013 his fatality merely causing a respawn of the entire squad at the previous checkpoint.", "idx": 18588}], "idx": 12015} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"Edward,\" \"Elizabeth\" and \"Chris\" are pseudonyms. CNN agreed to change the names to protect the family's privacy. Look for their story this weekend on CNN. Mother and son clutch hands, describing abuse by a man who said he attended a Florida reform school. MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- \"Elizabeth\" and \"Chris\" have never been to Marianna, Florida. But Marianna came to them -- and stayed. They say they lived with a man whose tortured past brought them a lifetime of pain. It goes back 50 years, to a man CNN is calling \"Edward,\" who claimed to his family that he attended a Florida reform school in Marianna in the early 1960's.\n@highlight\n\"Edward\" told family he was physically, sexually abused at reform school\n@highlight\nFamily didn't believe his stories until investigation of Florida School for Boys\n@highlight\nFlorida Department of Law Enforcement looking into allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 151, "end": 153}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 778, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We were the ripple ... effect of their abuse on my husband, his abuse on us,\" @placeholder said, her eyes brimming with tears.", "idx": 18612}, {"query": "With months to live, @placeholder says, his father would sometimes wake him in the middle of the night.", "idx": 18613}], "idx": 12034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Seven months in the Los Angeles County jail have taken a physical toll on Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted in Michael Jackson's death, his lawyer told CNN Monday. \"He looked horrible,\" Attorney Valerie Wass said, describing a visit last week with Murray. \"I've never seen him like that. I'm shocked.\" Word that Murray is suffering behind bars may be welcomed news to some Jackson fans who were angry that prosecutors charged him with involuntary manslaughter and not the more serious crime of murder. Murray, 59, has been in jail since November when he was found guilty. 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'My hope is we do see follow-through,' Obama said at an impromptu news conference at the White House a few hours after Secretary of State John Kerry wrapped up a meeting in Geneva with diplomats from Russia, Ukraine and the European Union. 'The question now becomes, will in fact they use the influence that they've exerted in a disruptive way to restore some order so that Ukrainians can carry out an election, move forward with the decentralization reforms that they've proposed, stabilize their economy and start getting back on the path of growth and democracy and that their sovereignty will be respected?' he said.\n@highlight\nThe President held an impromptu press conference after Secretary of State John Kerry wrapped up successful peace negotiations in Geneva\n@highlight\nPresident Obama said he hopes Russia will use it's new position in the Ukraine to bring stability\n@highlight\nHowever, if they use their power in a 'disruptive way', Mr Obama says he will hit back with fresh sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 974, "end": 983}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his comments from the @placeholder, Obama noted that Russia has thousands of troops massed along its border with eastern Ukraine, a deployment he called a measure of intimidation.", "idx": 18650}], "idx": 12058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain is \u2018leaving the financial crisis behind\u2019 and is the fastest growing major economy in the developed world, global experts declared yesterday. 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The report warned that the eurozone poses a major threat to the global economy. \u2018Among advanced countries, the United States and the United Kingdom in particular are leaving the financial crisis behind and achieving decent growth,\u2019 said IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard.\n@highlight\nThe IMF said the UK was on course to expand its economy by 3.2 per cent\n@highlight\nOlivier Blanchard, chief economist with the IMF praised Britain and the US\n@highlight\nUK growth is double Germany's and eight times stronger than France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 153, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 191}, {"start": 269, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 719, "end": 721}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 786, "end": 787}, {"start": 852, "end": 868}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 924, "end": 925}, {"start": 938, "end": 939}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It slashed its forecast for Germany from 1.9 per cent to 1.4 per cent, halved its French figure from 0.8 per cent to 0.4 per cent and predicted a contraction of 0.2 per cent in @placeholder.", "idx": 18652}], "idx": 12059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dueling theories of how the universe was created got a split decision Friday night from the Texas Board of Education, which required examination of \"all sides of scientific evidence\" in new science standards, but rejected language requiring teachers to teach the \"strengths and weaknesses\" of scientific theories. A woman stands in front of a mural depicting the development from ape to computer user. The debate pitted proponents of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution against supporters of religion-based theories of intelligent design, or creationism. \"Science loses. 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A court in New York has released the photographs - taken around the city center of Manchester, England - which form part of the evidence against Abid Naseer. The 28-year-old Pakistani student was extradited from Britain to stand trial in the U.S. over charges of planning multiple attacks in Europe and America. If convicted, he faces life in prison. 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Rebels in Zintan, in western Libya, said they believe the explosions were from Grad rockets. It was not immediately clear whether any damage or casualties resulted. Meanwhile, Catherine Ashton, foreign policy chief for the European Union, arrived Sunday in the Libyan rebel stronghold of Benghazi, according to military sources in the opposition's National Transitional Council. Officials earlier said the European Union would open an office in Benghazi on Sunday.\n@highlight\nNEW: EU's Catherine Ashton says Gadhafi must leave and pledges support for Libyans\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We must have a future for Libya,\" she says\n@highlight\nThe western Libyan town of Zintan is rocked by explosions\n@highlight\nA former congresswoman rips U.S. policy on Libyan state TV", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 620, "end": 648}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 753, "end": 754}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Secondly, by opening an EU office in Benghazi, \"I bring the commitment of the EU 27 member-states and all of the institutions in support of the people of Benghazi and the people of @placeholder, for us to support you in the future that you wish to see for your country,\" she said.", "idx": 18668}], "idx": 12069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Monday, the team of grave diggers at Shaikh Radwan Cemetery in Gaza City prepared 15 graves, their busiest morning yet. 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The family emigrated to a small town in Nebraska, where Ben was born, but the story of how the family escaped 38 years ago this month became part of the family lore -- real-life bedtime stories of daring and danger young Ben never tired of hearing. Three decades later, Ben started his own company, SkyVu (pronounced sky-voo) Entertainment, and used these stories as his inspiration for a mobile game called \"Battle Bears.\"\n@highlight\n\"Battle Bears\" creator says family's journey from Vietnam was his inspiration\n@highlight\nBen Vu created the quirky mobile game that has been downloaded 24 million times\n@highlight\nHe hopes to expand franchise with soundtracks, animated series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 231, "end": 233}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 445, "end": 447}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has grown from three employees to 35 and counting.", "idx": 18688}], "idx": 12082} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 17:59 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:52 EST, 11 December 2013 A Montana woman on trial for the death of her new husband showed little emotion when she located his body in Glacier National Park days after she told authorities he had driven off with friends and disappeared, friends of the woman testified. Jordan Graham, 22, said after finding Cody Johnson's body that now a funeral could be held and 'the cops can be out of it,' friend Hannah Sherrill testified yesterday. Graham, her mother, brother and friends drove to the park twice in the days after Johnson, 25, went missing on July 7.\n@highlight\nJordan Graham and Cody Lee Johnson were married only eight days before the couple had a fight resulting in Johnson's death\n@highlight\n'She said his funeral could now be held and the cops can be out of it'\n@highlight\nMs Graham changed her story multiple times before admitting to pushing him off the cliff 'by accident' during an argument\n@highlight\nHer brother, 16, testified about how he was angry with her for her changing stories during their search for Cody\n@highlight\nHe said how she brought the family back to the same spot in Glacier National Park twice and he thought that was weird but then they found him\n@highlight\nHe said he 'lost it' when he saw his brother-in-law's body in a ravine\n@highlight\nPolice investigator also took the stand and told how Graham 'received a fake email from a made up address telling her to call off the search'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 231, "end": 251}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1424, "end": 1429}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Using videotaped statements by @placeholder and text messages from her friend and her brother, prosecutors showed how her story unravelled.", "idx": 18703}], "idx": 12090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner Personal preference? Luz Avilla, 34, allegedly drunkenly fled as she was pursued by police because she was trying to get a county over, where she preferred the jails An allegedly drunk Oklahoma driver fled from police, but not to avoid a DUI charge. instead, Luz Avilla, 34, said she was just hoping to wind up in a jail a county over instead of the one she was in. However, Avilla and her friends didn't make it out of Grady County and into Caddo despite reaching speeds police say reached 100MPH. 'Instead of pulling over, the driver accelerated to speeds approximately 90 to 100 miles per hour,' Shannon McClain of Chickasha Police told KWTV. 'When you're doing 90 miles an hour and you're weaving all over the road, just the slightest movements by those other vehicles could be catastrophe.'\n@highlight\nLuz Avilla, 34, led Oklahoma police on a highway chase with speeds reaching 100MPH\n@highlight\nPolice say Avilla admitted she wasn't fleeing the DUI charge, instead she hoped to go to jail in Caddo County rather than Grady\n@highlight\nShe and the allegedly drunk occupants of her car did not make it across the county line before pulling over", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 969, "end": 971}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Avilla was instead charged by police in Grady County with crimes including @placeholder and eluding police.", "idx": 18707}], "idx": 12092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 06:44 EST, 16 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 16 July 2012 North Korea's top military official - a key mentor to young new leader Kim Jong Un who served under his father - has been removed from all posts because of illness, state media said on Monday in a surprise announcement that shakes the core of the authoritarian country's power structure. Ri Yong Ho had looked healthy in recent appearances, and his departure fed speculation among analysts that Kim purged him in an effort to put his own mark on the nation he inherited seven months ago when his father Kim Jong Il died.\n@highlight\nRi Yong Ho was a member of North Korea's late former leader Kim Jong Il's trusted inner circle\n@highlight\nExperts claim the surprise move is evidence of 'generational change' in the authoritarian country under its new young leader Kim Jong Un\n@highlight\nThe army chief was relieved from his posts due to illness, according to state media reports", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 377, "end": 386}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The dismissal comes as @placeholder makes waves in other ways.", "idx": 18710}], "idx": 12095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:55 EST, 4 August 2013 NBC's Matt Lauer has been denied an interview with recently convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro and turned away from the Ohio prison where Castro is being held. Lauer traveled to Cleveland to conduct a jailhouse interview with Castro, who was sentenced to life in prison plus 1,000 years for his crimes against Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight. Instead, Lauer's request was declined by Cuyahoga County Sheriff Frank Bova in no uncertain terms. Exclusive: Matt Lauer (left) was seeking an interview with Ariel Castro (right) the day after his conviction\n@highlight\nMatt Lauer was seen being turned away from the Ohio prison where Ariel Castro is being held\n@highlight\nAccording to reports, Lauer had secured an exclusive interview with the kidnapper and rapist\n@highlight\nCuyahoga County Sheriff Frank Bova told Lauer 'I won't allow it'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 86, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesperson for Ohio's prisons department says @placeholder will be isolated from the greater prison population for his own safety at the beginning of his sentence due to the high profile nature of his case.", "idx": 18718}], "idx": 12103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the actresses in \"Innocence of Muslims\" -- the anti-Islam film that ignited a firestorm in the Muslim world -- is suing the producer of the film, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, claiming she is a victim of fraud, invasion of privacy and misappropriation of her likeness. In a 17-page complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, the lawsuit from Cindy Lee Garcia also names YouTube LLC, the video-sharing website on which the video is posted, and its parent company, Google Inc., as causing irreparable harm to Ms. Garcia for refusing to remove the content from their site. \"\"The lawsuit is not an attack on the First Amendment or the right of Americans to say what they think,\" but it demands the content be pulled off because \"Ms. Garcia in no way consented to the use of her performance, image or likeness in such an offensive and vile film,\" Garcia's attorney, M. 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Mr Roth appeared to refer to the newly-released film back in 2013 when he told Larry King in an interview: 'I shot a video with Marilyn Manson and Lana Del Rey,' and added, 'the footage is so sick, it's been locked in a vault for over a year.' 'Manson did not direct this, shoot it, nor was it for a Marilyn Manson video or outtake footage made by him or to be used by him with his music,' Manson's representative Kathryn Frazier told Billboard.\n@highlight\nThe short film was released yesterday by a production house called Sturmgruppe, which claimed it was filmed in 2012\n@highlight\nIt contains dramatizations of Lana Del Rey being raped, as well as separate scenes starring Marilyn Manson\n@highlight\nMr Manson's representative denies his involvement with it and claims it must be a 'spliced up fan video'\n@highlight\nHostel director Eli Roth appeared to refer to the film in 2013 when he said he had shot a 'sick' video with Mr Manson and Miss Del Rey\n@highlight\nSturmgruppe has since removed the video, and their website, and the shocking film's origin remains a mystery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Buddies: Mr Roth said in 2013, '@placeholder is the best, he's one of my favorite people.", "idx": 18729}], "idx": 12114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man who inspired the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, the viral sensation which is raising money to fight Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), has become a new dad. Pete Frates announced on Sunday that his wife, Julie, had given birth to Lucy Fitzgerald Frates, a healthy baby girl who weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces. \u2018Little Lucy Frates has arrived and Mom, Dad and Lucy are perfect,\u2019 Frates wrote on his Facebook page. Pete Frates pictured taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: His wife Julie, in the black dress, gave birth on Sunday to a baby girl they are calling Lucy Frates, 29, who lives in Beverly, Massachusetts is a former captain of Boston College Baseball.\n@highlight\nPete Frates was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in 2012\n@highlight\nOn Sunday he became a proud father after his wife Julie gave birth to a baby girl called Lucy\n@highlight\nPrior to his illness Frates had been captain of Boston College Baseball\n@highlight\nAlong with his family and friends he came up with the ice bucket challenge as a way to get people excited about raising money for ALS research\n@highlight\nMore than 3 million people around the world have joined in the challenge and raised more than $100 million", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 48}, {"start": 103, "end": 131}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 235, "end": 256}, {"start": 311, "end": 328}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 445, "end": 468}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 636, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 703, "end": 731}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 907, "end": 929}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frates wrote that baby @placeholder's arrival was an \u2018amazing blessing as the exclamation point to the miraculous month of August 2014!\u2019", "idx": 18731}], "idx": 12116} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marvel Studios will release a special cut of the movie 'Iron Man 3' specifically for China Chinese version of the film will also include special bonus footage, including an appearance by Chinese actress Fan Bingbing Hollywood studios want access to billions of dollars that are guaranteed for films that become hits Censors visited sets and even made creative suggestions Disney eager to build business relationship in China through films and theme parks A few years ago, making it big in Hollywood was all that mattered. Now, American film studios are looking to tap into a vast new audience in China - a country with more than 1.3 billion people.\n@highlight\nMarvel Studios will release a special cut of the movie 'Iron Man 3' specifically for China\n@highlight\nChinese version of the film will also include special bonus footage, including an appearance by Chinese actress Fan Bingbing\n@highlight\nHollywood studios want access to billions of dollars that are guaranteed for films that become hits\n@highlight\nCensors visited sets and even made creative suggestions\n@highlight\nDisney eager to build business relationship in China through films and theme parks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "China has become world\u2019s second-largest film market, after the United States but so different are @placeholder laws, customs and tastes that American studios will do whatever it takes to have their film distributed there - even if it means making a completely new movie.", "idx": 18732}, {"query": "Similarly, the communist government wants @placeholder studios to learn from Hollywood and is trying to attract foreign studios to form ventures by promising more market access and a bigger share of ticket sales.", "idx": 18734}], "idx": 12117} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who groped an 18-year-old girl's leg on a train was caught after she covertly snapped him on her mobile phone. Raja Hussain, 39, from Rotherham, was given a suspended eight-month jail term after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a University of Sheffield student on a train in South Yorkshire. He was arrested by the British Transport Police and taken to court after the photograph was released. Scroll down for video Raja Hussain, 39, from Rotherham, who sexually assaulted an 18-year-old girl on a train from Sheffield, was caught after she took this picture of him The 18-year-old student was waiting for a train at Sheffield Midland station on October 29 last year when Hussain started 'grinning' at her, Sheffield Crown Court heard.\n@highlight\nRaja Hussain, 39, from Rotherham, given suspended eight-month jail term\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting an 18-year-old girl on a train\n@highlight\nHussain touched her leg and grinned at her as he looked at naked photos\n@highlight\nThe University of Sheffield student secretly took a picture of him on train\n@highlight\nHe was arrested and given an Asbo banning him from trains for three years", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 242, "end": 264}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 328, "end": 351}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 630, "end": 654}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hussain got off the train at @placeholder station (pictured), South Yorkshire, after assaulting the teenager", "idx": 18738}], "idx": 12118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A former editor for the News of the World was released without charge Friday by British police hours after he had been taken into custody, but was told to report back to police in October. Andy Coulson was arrested earlier Friday in connection with allegations of phone hacking and corruption in a case that promises to be a growing political liability for Prime Minister David Cameron, whom Coulson had served as press secretary. \"I came in today voluntarily as I have been offering to do in the last few months,\" Coulson told reporters outside Lewisham Police station. \"There is an awful lot I would like to say but I can't.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Police make another arrest Friday night\n@highlight\nAndy Coulson, former communications chief for PM, told to report back in October\n@highlight\nProsecutors ask police in Scotland to look into specific phone hacking claims\n@highlight\nThe offices of another paper in central London are reportedly searched by police", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 40, "end": 56}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder used his address to call for full inquiries into the phone hacking scandal, urging a broad reform of the press.", "idx": 18739}], "idx": 12119} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hungry air travelers know that all those onboard snacks and spirits reserved for premium-class passengers or available only for a fee look mighty tempting, but airport workers apparently give them a second look as well. Milwaukee County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to General Mitchell International Airport last week after an AirTran Airways manager complained that he saw a maintenance worker take wine bottles from a plane and put them in his jacket pocket. The worker was identified as Jesse Repetti, 28, an employee with PrimeFlight Aviation Services who was responsible for cleaning the plane, according to a complaint filed in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.\n@highlight\nThe incident happened at General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee\n@highlight\nAirTran manager says he saw a plane cleaner take wine bottles from an aircraft\n@highlight\nComplaint: Sherriff's deputies searched the man and found bottles of alcohol, snacks\n@highlight\nJesse Repetti has been charged with theft", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 229, "end": 252}, {"start": 284, "end": 321}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 541, "end": 569}, {"start": 653, "end": 682}, {"start": 721, "end": 758}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When they arrived, the deputies found Repetti in a jetway, eating a bag of chips, \"which belonged to @placeholder,\" the court papers say.", "idx": 18741}], "idx": 12120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charleston, South Carolina (CNN) -- A dog's life is fairly easy. It usually involves waking up late, eating some food and then passing out for eight hours in the backyard. I've tried it a few times, myself. Wasn't disappointed. The rest of a dog's day is generally spent whizzing on various plants and mindlessly staring at things that pass by the house. Again, I've dabbled in the lifestyle. And I approve. But there's this one dog in Charleston, South Carolina, who just seems to have it better than most. And I recently got to meet her. I first learned of Belle when I saw a popular picture of her on the website Reddit. It was posted in a section called \"aww\" that is dedicated to all things cute and adorable -- puppies, bunnies, Canadians doing Canadian things in Canada.\n@highlight\nCarlos Morales posted a popular picture of a dog on Reddit\n@highlight\nBellini set out to find this dog in Charleston, South Carolina\n@highlight\nFrank Barnwell and his daughter Sally tell CNN about their dog, Belle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 895, "end": 904}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nevertheless, Frank Barnwell politely greeted me at the door along with @placeholder, who was carrying a boot in her mouth.", "idx": 18744}, {"query": "Frank chimes in, \"@placeholder likes all dogs and most people.\"", "idx": 18747}], "idx": 12121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Paris Saint-Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic has insisted he is not a \"bad boy\" on the eve of his latest return to Barcelona, where he lasted just a season after falling out with then coach Pep Guardiola. The Swedish striker, whose goal and assist in the first leg mean that PSG head into Wednesday's Champions League quarterfinal level on aggregate (2-2), suffered a disappointing spell with the four-time European champions between 2009-2010. 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FC Bayern Munich LLC recently opened an office in New York and on Wednesday announced a partnership with a leading youth soccer organisation. Bayern has teamed up with Massachusetts-based Global Premier Soccer, which organises youth coaching and development programmes, and will provide assistance from coaches and technical staff from the Bundesliga club. 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The IT security expert was one of the last to see Nisman alive. Nisman was found dead in his apartment days after filing a report accusing the country's top leaders of covering up Iran's involvement in Argentina's worst terrorist attack. It looked like a suicide, but now even the government has doubts that is the truth. So when Lagomarsino decided to address reporters on Wednesday, it should have been an unequivocally illuminating event. But like so much of the information surrounding Nisman's mysterious death, seeds of doubt had already been planted.\n@highlight\nThe owner of the gun that killed Alberto Nisman explains his side of the story\n@highlight\nDiego Lagomarsino gives new details about Nisman's puzzling death\n@highlight\nHe is also the only person charged in connection with the death", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 21}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gun that @placeholder had given him was near the body, along with a shell casing.", "idx": 18761}], "idx": 12131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two hours before the House passed a short term spending bill that defunded Obamacare - something Senate Democrats said they will reject next week - House Republicans met to plan their next attack on President Barack Obama's signature health care law. House GOP launches shutdown battle Congress: will it be a government shutdown or budget compromise? House Speaker John Boehner and other top leaders outlined a lengthy GOP wish list of items they plan to attach to legislation raising the nation's debt limit, including a delay of Obamacare. \"This increase will also contain a number of important pro-growth economic policies, health care and non-health care reforms in addition to a one year delay in Obamacare,\" House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced on the House floor.\n@highlight\nNext fight with president will be over debt ceiling\n@highlight\nRepublicans seek to maintain united front in opposition to Obamacare and other issues\n@highlight\nDebt ceiling bill will include laundry list of GOP priorities on entitlements, taxes, energy, jobs\n@highlight\nAdding a mix of controversial items increases the threat of a default on U.S. debt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 117, "end": 132}, {"start": 168, "end": 184}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 277, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama and @placeholder spoke on Friday, an aide to the speaker said.", "idx": 18763}], "idx": 12132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PHOENIX, Arizona (CNN) -- Jaime Andrade had just gotten out of the shower when the men came to snatch him. Jaime Andrade was kept in this closet for three days without food or water, police say. His wife, Araceli Valencia, was mopping the kitchen in their family home on a typical warm spring morning in Phoenix, Arizona, \"when she suddenly felt a hard object pointed to the back of her head and a voice in Spanish tell her not to move,\" according to a Phoenix, Arizona, police investigative report. \"I told you not to look at me!\" Valencia heard one of the kidnappers bark as he struck Andrade across the head.\n@highlight\nPhoenix police investigated 368 kidnappings in 2008, 357 in 2007\n@highlight\nHuman smuggler was tortured for days because kidnappers suspected he had cash\n@highlight\nPolice say kidnappers cut, beat, shoot and electrocute victims to get their money\n@highlight\nMen kidnapped innocent 13-year-old girl after neighbor stole marijuana, police say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 206, "end": 221}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The torture would continue until @placeholder came up with the ransom, the kidnappers told her.", "idx": 18768}, {"query": "The tortured @placeholder was fortunate that police were able to find him.", "idx": 18770}], "idx": 12137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Host commentator It's all over and it ends 4-1 after an impressive home performance from Everton. An own goal from Rodriguez gave the Toffees an early lead before Coleman and Baines scored either side of the break to put Martinez's side into a commanding lead. Mirallas added the icing on the cake with a fourth before a stunning consolation free-kick from Rodriguez. And he has been beaten! There was nothing Howard could do about a stunning free-kick from Rodriguez which grazes the post before flying in. Howard looks a bit annoyed, but the final whistle goes and it ends 4-1!\n@highlight\nEverton defeat Vfl Wolfsburg in their opening Europa League fixture\n@highlight\nEverton XI: Howard, Coleman, Baines, Stones, Jagielka, McCarthy, Barry, Mirallas, McGeady, Naismith, Lukaku\n@highlight\nWolfsburg XI: Benaglio, Caligiuri, Olic, De Bruyne, Malanda, Luiz Gustavo, Jung, Naldo, Arnold, Knoche, Rodriguez\n@highlight\nReferee: Luca Banti\n@highlight\nRicardo Rodriguez own goal gives Everton lead after Naismith strike\n@highlight\nSeamus Coleman doubles Everton's lead with far post header\n@highlight\nLeighton Baines scores second half penalty\n@highlight\nKevin Mirallas add a fourth in closing stages\n@highlight\nRodriguez scores late free-kick for away side", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two teams have looked fairly even, but the home side have taken their two chances brilliantly while @placeholder have failed to truly test Howard.", "idx": 18773}], "idx": 12139} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Worrying: Big Brother contestant Dan Neal worked on the Jimmy Savile police case Detectives are being paid overtime to watch Big Brother. The \u2018cushiest job ever\u2019 is so Scotland Yard officers can monitor a former colleague taking part in the Channel 5 reality programme. Dan Neal, 33, stunned Met bosses when he entered the Big Brother house last week. Until recently he was working on Operation Yewtree \u2013 the inquiry into Jimmy Savile and allegations of historic sex offences by other celebrities. Senior officers raised fears that Mr Neal could compromise their highly sensitive investigation, prompting the programme\u2019s producers to agree to a five-minute delay on the \u2018live\u2019 footage.\n@highlight\nDan Neal stunned bosses by entering the Big Brother house\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old says he left the force saying that he 'needed a change'\n@highlight\nDetectives ensured 'live' footage had a five-minute delay so it could be monitored\n@highlight\nTime-and-a-half overtimes and bonuses offered for shifts\n@highlight\nExact cost of 'surveillance' to be released 'in due course'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 385, "end": 401}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Now they fear that him appearing on @placeholder will mean that some highly confidential information will be revealed.", "idx": 18792}], "idx": 12153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho insists Benfica attacking midfielder Talisca would be playing for a big club in the Premier League now if he had been able to secure a work permit. Mourinho is a keen admirer of the Brazil Under 20 star and says he would be plying his trade in England now rather than the Primeira Liga had he got the necessary documentation. Speaking to Portuguese broadcaster TVI24, the Chelsea manager said: 'I think Benfica hired well. They say Talisca is unknown, but he is only so unknown because he's only not playing in England because he doesn't have a work permit. If he had one, he would be here!\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho believes Anderson Talisca was a good signing for Benfica\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea boss says there were plenty of English teams after the highly-rated youngster this summer\n@highlight\nHowever the 20-year-old was unable to move to England as he didn't have a work permit\n@highlight\nTalisca ended up joining Portuguese giants Benfica in July\n@highlight\nThe Brazil Under 20 forward scored a hat-trick for Benfica on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There were many @placeholder teams, great teams and important, that wanted him.", "idx": 18794}], "idx": 12154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Three weeks after an apparent misunderstanding sparked a confrontation, deadly Hindu-Christian riots continue unabated in the remote east Indian state of Orissa. 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Miss Harman, her MP husband Jack Dromey and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt have been under mounting pressure to explain the connections to the Paedophile Information Exchange while holding key roles in the National Council for Civil Liberties. The pressure group granted \u2018affiliate\u2019 status to PIE, a notorious group of predatory paedophiles. Last night Miss Harman dismissed the revelations as a \u2018politically-motivated smear campaign\u2019 and offered no apology over the NCCL\u2019s extraordinary relationship with the PIE. 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To help the trapped people, the United States has carried out humanitarian airdrops, Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said late Saturday. Australia, France and the UK also participated in the aid drop. 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A date has yet to be finalized.\n@highlight\nF1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says race will take place in Mexico next season\n@highlight\nLast F1 race in Mexico was held in 1992\n@highlight\nMexican driver Sergio Perez says award is \"sign that Mexico can achieve anything\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 104, "end": 105}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 377, "end": 378}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 609, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 705, "end": 706}, {"start": 713, "end": 729}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 795, "end": 796}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hosted official F1 racing for eight years between 1963 and 1970.", "idx": 18814}], "idx": 12166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez believes his old club will be losing their 'red heartbeat' when Steven Gerrard leaves at the end of the season. 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Zuckerberg \u2014 who has appeared on GQ and Esquire's worst-dressed list in 2011 \u2014 confessed in an interview taped last week with \"Today\" host Matt Lauer that he owns \"maybe about 20\u2033 identical gray t-shirts. \"I mean, I wear the same thing every day, right? I mean, it's literally, if you could see my closet at home...\" Zuckerberg said. \"My wife has a bunch of stuff. Although she has her drawer \u2014 primarily scrubs for the hospital \u2014 I get one drawer. 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Mr Blair, who is the international community\u2019s Middle East representative, joined Western leaders in opposing the application by Mahmoud Abbas. Mr Abbas is seeking full UN membership for Palestine, even though Israeli troops still occupy its territory. Opposition: Tony Blair, who is the international community\u2019s Middle East representative, joined Western leaders in opposing the application for recognition by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (left) He handed his application letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and it must now be considered by the Security Council.\n@highlight\nIsraeli PM offers to meet Palestinian leader for talks in New York\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron has not yet made it clear whether he will oppose the move", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 337, "end": 338}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 659, "end": 660}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 766, "end": 767}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this week the Prime Minister said: \u2018We support @placeholder having its own state next to a secure Israel.", "idx": 18834}, {"query": "Earlier this week the Prime Minister said: \u2018We support Palestine having its own state next to a secure @placeholder.", "idx": 18835}, {"query": "establishment of a state for the @placeholder next to a secure state for", "idx": 18836}], "idx": 12179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Cy Young Award winners as Major League Baseball's best pitchers in 2012 couldn't be more different. In the American League, a young left-hander with a blazing fastball, entering the prime of his career, narrowly topped the 2011 recipient. In the National League, a 38-year-old knuckleballer with a mediocre track record until 2010 made his mark on history. Is baseball still the national pastime? The Tampa Bay Rays' David Price garnered just enough votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America to win the AL prize. Price, 27, tied for the American League lead with 20 wins, against only five losses, and led the AL with a 2.56 earned run average. Both those marks were career bests for the former Vanderbilt University star, whom the Rays chose with the top pick in the entire 2007 amateur draft. Price also struck out 205 batters, sixth-most in the league.\n@highlight\nTampa Bay Rays fireballer David Price wins the American League Cy Young Award\n@highlight\nNew York Mets knuckleballer R.A. 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Mitchell Barbieri, 21, who escaped the mandatory life sentence reserved for cop killers, broke down in tears as he was sentenced to a maximum 35 years at the Supreme Court in Sydney on Thursday. His mother Fiona, 46, meanwhile was sentenced to a minimum of seven years and six months for the manslaughter of the NSW police officer and various other offences. 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The skeleton of the Dreadnoughtus schrani, seven times bigger than T-Rex, is also the most complete skeleton ever found of its type, with more than 70 per cent of its bones - excluding the head. Because all previously discovered supermassive dinosaurs are only known from partial remains, Dreadnoughtus offers an unprecedented window into the largest animals to ever walk on Earth. Gentle giant: The new supermassive dinosaur (artist's impression, pictured) measured 85ft (26 metres) long and weighed around 65 tons when it was alive, say scientists\n@highlight\nAn associate professor in Philadelphia has found a fossil belonging to an 'astoundingly huge' dinosaur\n@highlight\nThe skeleton of the Dreadnoughtus schrani is seven times bigger than a T-Rex and the dinosaur weighed more than a Boeing 737 plane\n@highlight\nIt is a species of titanosaur, among the largest dinosaurs to walk on Earth\n@highlight\nAnd it is also one of the most complete skeletons found, with more than 70 per cent of its bones found\n@highlight\nBut lead researcher Dr Lacovara says the behemoth, which weighed 59,300kg or about 65 tons, was not even fully grown when it died", "entities": [{"start": 143, "end": 163}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 818, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 912, "end": 921}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr Lacovara said: 'With a body the size of a house, the weight of a herd of elephants, and a weaponised tail, @placeholder would have feared nothing.", "idx": 18854}], "idx": 12189} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Longtime women's rights activist and Malawian Vice President Joyce Banda took charge of her homeland Saturday, ending two days of political intrigue after the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. Supporters cheered and danced as she was sworn in at a ceremony in the capital, Lilongwe, as Malawi's first female president. \"You have come to witness this occasion from all walks of life regardless of tribe, religion or political affiliation,\" she said. \"I want all of us to move into the future with hope and with that spirit of oneness and unity.\" Banda's ascension was contentious even though under the terms of Malawi's constitution, the vice president was in line for the highest office in the land. However, Banda's falling out with the ruling party had raised fears over a potential succession struggle.\n@highlight\nNEW: Joyce Banda is known for her efforts at women's empowerment\n@highlight\nShe appeals for calm and says the focus should be on the president's funeral\n@highlight\nPresident Bingu wa Mutharika died after a heart attack Thursday\n@highlight\nSome express hope that his passing will help bring change", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 187, "end": 204}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He was not the same person who @placeholder loved and gave him a landslide victory in 2009.\"", "idx": 18856}], "idx": 12191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The abridged story of Michael Grant reads as follows. A natural, muscle-bound athlete who excelled at baseball, basketball and American football; poor grades forced him to shelve his college dreams and try his hand at boxing. Grant fought just 12 times as an amateur before turning professional and of his first 31 fights, only seven went the distance. He was heavyweight boxing\u2019s next big thing. Until he ran into Lennox Lewis at the turn of the millennium. Michael Grant lands a punch on Obed Sullivan during his win in 1998 and was considered the next big thing Grant came up short when he faced Lennox Lewis at Madison Square Garden in 2000\n@highlight\nDeontay Wilder faces WBC champion Bermane Stiverne in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nWilder has a perfect professional record of 32 wins all by knock out\n@highlight\nThe American has never been beyond the fourth round in a fight\n@highlight\nMichael Grant had a similar record before he lost to Lennox Lewis", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 635}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 690, "end": 705}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lot of Americans have been yearning for an @placeholder champion \u2013 they want an American champion, they want the excitement.", "idx": 18864}], "idx": 12198} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- Kate Gosselin has had some tough blows this year and Hugh Hefner has dealt her another one. When asked if there was any possibility that Momzilla would grace the glossy covers of Playboy, Hef said, \"No! No!\" And the original playboy added insult to injury by suggesting he doesn't even know why she's on \"Dancing with the Stars.\" He explained, \"I don't think she's a celebrity.\" She is the second Gosselin rejected from the porno business. It must hurt to hear that no one wants to check out your goody basket. The Frisky: 10 famous female cheaters\n@highlight\nKate Gosselin isn't the only celebrity to fall short of Hef's stringent standards\n@highlight\nWhen Audrina Patridge was 19, she hired a photographer to take photos of her topless\n@highlight\nHefner rejected pictures of Shirley Jones because he \"expected more nudity\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 321, "end": 342}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They did get a blurb in the music section of @placeholder, but had to keep their clothes on, which, judging from their music videos, was really hard for them.", "idx": 18870}], "idx": 12201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a sign of the political hangover congressional Republicans are suffering in the wake of the government shutdown, three-quarters of Americans in a new national poll say that most GOP members of Congress don't deserve to be re-elected. A CNN/ORC International survey released Monday also found a majority saying that the Republicans' policies are too extreme. And according to the poll, Democrats have an 8-point advantage over the Republicans in an early indicator in the battle for control of Congress. But with more than a year to go until the 2014 midterm elections, there's plenty of time for these numbers to change.\n@highlight\nCNN poll finds significantly more feel that Republicans should be voted out\n@highlight\nPoll also finds that half say they would vote for Democrat while only 43% would go GOP\n@highlight\nPolling expert cautions that with midterms a year away, there's time for sentiment to change\n@highlight\nSix in 10 say they find the tea party too extreme and that brings GOP numbers down", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 239, "end": 241}, {"start": 243, "end": 259}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A year before the 2010 midterms, for example, the @placeholder held a 6-point lead on the generic ballot.\"", "idx": 18885}, {"query": "Forty-nine percent say the @placeholder should give up more than the Democrats in any future bipartisan agreement, but nearly as many -- 44% -- would prefer to see the Dems give up more than the GOP.", "idx": 18890}, {"query": "Forty-nine percent say the Republicans should give up more than the @placeholder in any future bipartisan agreement, but nearly as many -- 44% -- would prefer to see the Dems give up more than the GOP.", "idx": 18891}], "idx": 12212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- Amid increasing optimism that a deal could be within reach, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is heading to Geneva to help in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program. Kerry will fly to Geneva on Friday \"in an effort to help narrow differences in negotiations\" with Iran, two senior State Department officials said. European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton invited Kerry to the talks, the officials said. News of Kerry's travel plans came hours after Iran's foreign minister said that officials could reach an agreement by Friday evening. \"I believe it is possible to reach an understanding or an agreement before we close these negotiations (Friday) evening,\" Iran's foreign minister and chief nuclear negotiator, Javad Zarif, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.\n@highlight\nObama: There is the \"possibility of a phased agreement\"\n@highlight\nTwo senior State Department officials say Kerry will go to Geneva\n@highlight\n\"It is possible to reach an understanding\" before Friday night, Javad Zarif says\n@highlight\nEuropean Union spokesman: Uranium enrichment is the focus of talks with Iran", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 313, "end": 328}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 774, "end": 776}, {"start": 780, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The details were hashed out during a bilateral U.S.-@placeholder meeting -- part of an apparent effort on each side to mend fences -- which lasted about an hour on the sidelines of broader talks under way in Geneva.", "idx": 18896}], "idx": 12214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City\u2019s reputation at home and abroad is in tatters after it emerged they have been responsible for a trail of misinformation and confusion over their signing of Frank Lampard. City are already fighting to keep the American public onside after their decision to retain Lampard\u2019s services for the second half of the Barclays Premier League season, rather than release him to play in MLS for feeder club New York City FC as planned. The club\u2019s image took a further pounding after they were forced to admit they had unintentionally misled the public on both sides of the Atlantic from the moment it was announced Lampard had \u2018signed\u2019 for NYCFC on a two-year deal last summer.\n@highlight\nMan City have admitted misleading supporters over Frank Lampard deal\n@highlight\nThe champions had previously claimed the former Chelsea star would be arriving on 'loan' after signing for New York City FC\n@highlight\nCity now admit that the former England midfielder was not yet a NYCFC player when signing with the club on a supposed 'loan'\n@highlight\nThe 36-year-old will now leave for the MLS at the end of the season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 325, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 412, "end": 427}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under pressure from the media and unhappy fans in America, City finally admitted some of this on Friday only to then find themselves in trouble with the @placeholder.", "idx": 18898}], "idx": 12216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rangers great Stuart McCall has given his backing to Dave King and the Three Bears in their bid to oust Mike Ashley\u2019s regime from the Ibrox boardroom, insisting that only investors with business brains and the best interests of the club at heart will be able to win over fans currently in open revolt. The consortium led by George Letham, Douglas Park and George Taylor will back King\u2019s call for a General Meeting \u2014 and vote with him to remove the current board \u2014 if their alternative to Ashley\u2019s \u00a310 million mortgage on the stadium and training ground is rejected.\n@highlight\nStuart McCall says only investors with the best interests of Rangers at heart will be able to win over the supporters\n@highlight\nFreddy Shepherd has described Mike Ashley as 'the Bank of Rangers'\n@highlight\nThe Three Bears will back Dave King's call for a General Meeting\n@highlight\nRangers legend McCall wants someone who loves the club to run it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 134, "end": 138}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If it is @placeholder, if it is Dave King, if it anyone else, you would rather have people who bother about the club and it\u2019s just about money making.", "idx": 18905}], "idx": 12220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A US Marine held in a Mexican jail for over two months after mistakenly entering the country with guns has made an impassioned plea today for President Obama to secure his release. Sgt Andrew Tahmooressi said as the head of the military Mr Obama should get personally involved in his plight. 'Mr. President, you are my Commander in Chief. Please get me out of jail.' Speaking exclusively to Mail Online from his Mexican prison, the 25-year-old said: 'I am still in the Marines and President Obama is my Commander in Chief. Day in court: Sgt Andrew Tahmooressi will appear in court in Tijuana today after 100 days in a Mexican prison\n@highlight\nSgt Andrew Tahmooressi has been held in a Mexican prison for two months for making a wrong turn and entering Mexico with registered guns\n@highlight\nHe is pleading to President Obama to help him the way he helped POW Bowe Bergdahl. 'I am being treated like a POW too,' he says\n@highlight\nHe was stripped naked and chained to a bedpost. When they undid the chains he was so weak he could not walk\n@highlight\nAt one point he was shackled to a bed with a four point restraint. That is not right. 'No soldier, no person should have to endure that sort of treatment'\n@highlight\nApart from fears about his health, mom Jill Tahmooressi said her son has already spent $20,000 and he has yet to appear in court\n@highlight\n'All I want is for my son to come home. 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But Diarra, raised by immigrants from Mali in the Paris suburb of Viry-Chatillon, says it's as if her neighborhood is stamped across her forehead. \"It's hard to dream when everyone says the place you come from only spawns 'jihadists, terrorists and delinquents,'\" the 21-year-old says. \"You end up feeling completely isolated.\" Viry-Chatillon is just one of the many banlieues -- heavily immigrant, working class suburbs -- dotted around the periphery of the French capital. But its close proximity to Grigny has made the neighborhood synonymous with violence and failure.\n@highlight\nAttacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine and Paris supermarket draw negative attention to city's suburbs\n@highlight\nKosher store shooter Amedy Coulibaly grew up on rough estate in the \"banlieue\" (suburb) of Grigny\n@highlight\nSome residents of Paris's banlieues feel neglected by the French government", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the hometown of Amedy Coulibaly, who killed a policewoman as well as four hostages at a kosher supermarket in Paris two weeks ago.", "idx": 18911}], "idx": 12226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England recorded a 47-17 victory against Italy in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday to make it two wins from two. Jonathan Joseph helped himself to two tries with Billy Vunipola, Ben Youngs, Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter also touching down for Stuart Lancaster's side. Sportsmail's Sam Peters runs the rule over the England and Italy players' performance. Jonathan Joseph delivered another world class performance at Twickenham on Saturday England Mike Brown (rep Twelvetrees 13 mins) \u2013 N/A Horrible injury saw the England full back knocked unconscious after collision with Masi. Would be unfair to mark. 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Under plans unveiled by Ofcom, customers faced with unexpected increases in their monthly bill will be able to cancel their contracts without penalty. The new escape clause will be available to those with fixed-price home broadband and landline deals too. The cost-of-living squeeze has made deals with a set monthly fee extremely attractive because \u2013 in theory \u2013 they make it easier for customers to manage their money.\n@highlight\nCustomers to be allowed cancel their contracts without penalty if bills go up\n@highlight\nOfcom said many customers do not know bills can rise in fixed term contract\n@highlight\nNew escape clause to be available to people will fixed-price broadband too", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will announce a final decision on its plans in the summer, and the new regime will come into effect in September.", "idx": 18914}], "idx": 12228} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard might have made a big deal over Mario Balotelli's insistence on taking Liverpool's penalty in their 1-0 win over Besiktas, but the Liverpool captain's comments from earlier in the season indicate the striker was right to take the ball from Jordan Henderson. Injured midfielder Gerrard, working as a ITV pundit for Liverpool's first-leg Europa League win, accused Balotelli of showing 'disrespect' and labelled him 'mischievous' after he took the winning penalty ahead of stand-in skipper Henderson. But with Balotelli having missed just two of his 29 career penalties, Gerrard spoke out earlier this season to confirm that the \u00a316million summer signing would be Brendan Rodgers' second-choice spot-kick taker.\n@highlight\nGerrard accused Balotelli of 'disrespect' for taking penalty from Henderson\n@highlight\nStand-in skipper saw his authority questioned by Balotelli's behaviour\n@highlight\nBut Gerrard previously made it clear Italian was second pick for penalties\n@highlight\nEngland striker Sturridge was less than impressed with his strike-partner\n@highlight\nJamie Redknapp: Balotelli doesn't have a long-term future at Liverpool, his team-mates don't like him and he lacks respect\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder doesn't expect to be back in action until two weeks time and thinks the second leg will come too soon.", "idx": 18916}], "idx": 12229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An exact re-enactment of the first shot fired at the beginning of World War I at 12.45pm on August 5, 1914 occurred precisely 100 years later today at Point Nepean in southern Victoria. Hundreds of relatives of those who fought attended the special centenary ceremony held at the Point Nepean barracks which lays claim to firing the first shot of all the British allied forces during World War I. It was the first incident involving Australian troops with the first shot taking place just three hours and 45 minutes after the war was declared in Australia an entire century ago.\n@highlight\nAn exact re-enactment of the first shot fired at the beginning of World War I at 12.45pm on August 5, 1914 occurred precisely 100 years later today\n@highlight\nPoint Nepean lays claim to firing the first shot of all British allied forces\n@highlight\nIt was the first incident involving Australian troops\n@highlight\nFirst shot took place three hours and 45 minutes after the war was declared\n@highlight\nYesterday marks 100 years since the start of the First World War", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hundreds attended the ceremony on Tuesday to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in @placeholder", "idx": 18922}], "idx": 12233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hennepin County filed a petition Friday for a child protection order to keep Adrian Peterson away from his son, with no 'unsupervised or unauthorized contact.' The petition laid out a safety plan for the court to approve that would include restrictions on the conditions under which Peterson can see his son, as well as prohibit any 'corporal punishment and/or physical discipline.' On September 12, Peterson was indicted in Montgomery County, Texas, for felony injury to a child. Scroll down for video Action: Minnesota authorities have taken legal action to try to prevent NFL star Adrian Peterson, pictured, from seeing his four-year-old son\n@highlight\nHennepin County Human Services filed the petition in a bid to obtain a protective order for Adrian Peterson's four-year-old son\n@highlight\nIt is also asking a judge to block Peterson from using corporal punishment or physical discipline on the boy\n@highlight\nPeterson could be blocked from unauthorized or unsupervised contact with the child and have to take a parenting assessment\n@highlight\nSince the allegations emerged, the Vikings have taken their star running back from the roster bowing to pressure from outraged fans\n@highlight\nThe player has lost several endorsement deals from Nike and Radisson hotels", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 425, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 656, "end": 685}, {"start": 748, "end": 762}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sponsorship: @placeholder suspended its endorsement of Adrian Peterson, one of the NFL's biggest stars following the allegations of child abuse", "idx": 18930}], "idx": 12238} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Despite the retail madness of Black Friday, small businesses traditionally see little difference in their sales. Bookstore owner Laura Keys actually recalls losing revenue last holiday season after Target, Wal-Mart and Amazon battled each other in a price war over last season's hardcovers. \"People are concentrating on malls and stores for the big deals,\" said Keys, owner of Blue Elephant Book Shop, an independent business in Decatur, Georgia. \"We aren't exactly the focus of activity when everyone is looking for great deals on flat-screen TVs.\" According to Cinda Baxter, American Express retail expert and former small business owner, Black Friday has evolved to exclude smaller merchants. \"Since the big-box businesses came in with such financial strength in the last decade ... it's been impossible for independent businesses to compete.\"\n@highlight\nProgram intended to boost local businesses\n@highlight\nSponsor American Express offers incentives to consumers, advertisers\n@highlight\nToo early to analyze impact of first Small Business Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 386, "end": 408}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 921, "end": 944}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And although some retailers knew of @placeholder, few reported noticeable sales increases.", "idx": 18933}], "idx": 12241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 1 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:26 EST, 2 November 2013 Banned: Andrew Howie, 35, here pictured selling his supermarket-stocked milkshakes, has been banned from driving for six months and forced to pay \u00a31,000 A driver caught doing 130mph with a cup of tea between his legs told a court he had been surprised to find the expensive Mercedes he was driving did not have a cup holder. Andrew Howie, who owns an organic milkshake company, was travelling home after dropping his brother at the airport for an early morning flight. The 35-year-old bought a cup of tea but ended up holding it between his legs after he found there was nowhere to put it in his mother\u2019s E-class Mercedes, which he was borrowing.\n@highlight\nAndrew Howie drove his mother's luxury Mercedes Benz E-Class at 130mph to get from Stansted Airport to his home in Tiptree, Essex at 4am\n@highlight\nHe is the director of fresh milkshake company Shaken Udder that stocks for stores including Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Harrods, and Fortnum & Mason\n@highlight\nThe 35-year-old said he was surprised the car didn't have cup holders\n@highlight\nHe received seven points on his licence, a \u00a31,000 fine, and \u00a3190 costs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 791, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 850}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Business: Howie's @placeholder milkshake company provides fresh milk drinks to Sainsbury's and Harrods", "idx": 18936}], "idx": 12243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This brave group of Aussie veterinary students bar-ed all in a desperate bid to raise cash to pay for their graduation ball. The students at James Cook University in Queensland bravely shed all their clothes for the two shoots which took place on a farm and in their vet school classrooms. Organiser Angela Davey, 24, told Daily Mail Australia there were a couple of awkward moments during the shoots- when a couple of unsuspecting security guards stumbled upon their shoot in the university and a farmer who nearly crashed his tractor into a fence. The group of students from James Cook University in Queensland shed all their clothes for the shoot\n@highlight\nThis group of brave veterinary students stripped down to be photographed for a fundraising calender\n@highlight\nThey hope to raise $44,000 to pay for their graduation ball taking place in 2015\n@highlight\nTen per cent of the proceeds from the Vets Uncovered calender will be donated to the Black River and District Rural Fire Brigade\n@highlight\nTownsville photographer Vicki Miller shot the 38 students at her home with the animals and in the classroom", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 141, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 323, "end": 342}, {"start": 577, "end": 597}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 965, "end": 991}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We were all thrown a little out of our comfort zones when, for the very first photo, @placeholder instructed the students to take everything off, and go stand in the yard with a bunch of cattle.", "idx": 18942}], "idx": 12248} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- \"Katie\" may be daytime's most colorful show. The greenroom is literally painted a soft mint green. Deep blues adorn the high-tech, mechanized set. Audience members are decked out in numerous brightly hued cardigans. And Monday, the show's stage was bathed by sultry red lights in honor of Couric's guest \u2014 Erika Leonard, a.k.a. \"Fifty Shades of Grey\" author E L James. (\"Fifty Shades\" hero Christian Grey does his dirtiest deeds in a chamber known as the Red Room of Pain.) The kinky theme didn't stop with that crimson glow. For one day only, the usually demure \"Katie\" logo was adorned with a pair of handcuffs naughtily looped around the \"k.\"\n@highlight\n'Katie' went kinky for E L James' appearance\n@highlight\nJames is not her erotic characters: she is shy and normal\n@highlight\nJames has not changed her life for her fame", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 341, "end": 360}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 467, "end": 482}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's ridiculous,\" she said in wonder when asked about the @placeholder phenomenon.", "idx": 18957}], "idx": 12257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bamako, Mali (CNN) -- Elderly men were keeping watch Saturday over Timbuktu's main library after Islamists burned a tomb listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The attacks Friday were blamed on Ansar Dine, a militant group that seeks to impose strict Sharia law. The ancient city in Mali was captured by at least two separatist Tuareg rebel groups -- one of which is Ansar Dine -- in an anti-government uprising in the northern part of the country that began in January. The rebels burned the tomb of a Sufi saint where people come to pray, said Sankoum Sissoko, a tour guide familiar with the place. He said the library and other heritage sites remained under threat.\n@highlight\nNEW: A member of Mali's National Assembly asks for help restoring the shrine\n@highlight\nResidents were trying to protect other heritage sites in the ancient city\n@highlight\nOne religious leader says the rebels have no respect for Timbuktu's history", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 133, "end": 158}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 705, "end": 721}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The young people of @placeholder have started training to resist the militants, and I fear people will seek revenge,\" he said.", "idx": 18968}], "idx": 12264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A small but significant turn of the wheel will take Susie Wolff out of the Williams garage on Friday morning at Silverstone, but on a journey to where? The 31-year-old Scot will become the first woman to drive at a grand prix for 22 years, since Giovanna Amati failed to qualify for the Brazilian Grand Prix on April 4, 1992. Only five women have taken part in a race weekend in Formula One history compared to 822 men. Only two have started a race: Maria Teresa de Filippis and Lella Lombardi, in the Fifties and Seventies respectively. 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Brown has spent almost all of the past six months either in rehab or jail. He's been locked up since he was booted from a court-ordered substance abuse and anger management program on March 14. Brown has two pending criminal cases, both stemming from his alleged inability to control his anger. Brown's D.C. assault case Brown, 24, and his bodyguard, Christopher Hollosy, allegedly punched Parker Adams after a quick exchange of words on a sidewalk blocks from the White House last October. Brown was arrested on a felony assault charge, but it was reduced to a misdemeanor and he was released on bond the next day. The trial is set to begin Wednesday in D.C. Superior Court.\n@highlight\nNEW: Brown gets a new judge after bodyguard is found guilty\n@highlight\nBrown's criminal cases stem from his alleged inability to control anger\n@highlight\nA Los Angeles probation hearing depends on the outcome of his D.C. trial\n@highlight\nEven if acquitted in D.C., Brown has 700 hours of community service remaining", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 546, "end": 564}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 850, "end": 868}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors are considering whether they will grant immunity to @placeholder for anything he says in Brown's trial.", "idx": 18980}, {"query": "The revocation decision will be made at a hearing after Brown returns to @placeholder from Washington.", "idx": 18984}], "idx": 12271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran and Thomas Durante Last updated at 10:45 PM on 9th August 2011 As a fourth night of violence is feared across London tonight, several governments have begun dispensing advice to those thinking about travelling the UK The United States, Germany, Latvia, Sweden, Denmark and Finland have all urged tourists to be vigilant, keep checking the media for updates and ensure they are insured. On the U.S. Embassy website, travellers are warned to avoid any civil unrest they may see on the streets, and not to engage anyone seen causing a disturbance. Burning down: Several foreign governments have started issuing advice to their citizens thinking about visiting the UK\n@highlight\nU.S. urges travellers to 'move away' from any scene of civil unrest\n@highlight\nGermans warned to exercise 'special caution'\n@highlight\nLatvians told to get health and life insurance\n@highlight\nSweden, Denmark and Finland also issue safety advice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 227, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 674, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2022 If you find yourself in trouble and it is an emergency call the police first, only then, if necessary, reach out to the @placeholder", "idx": 18988}], "idx": 12274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 19:28 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:46 EST, 28 February 2013 Three independent reviews commissioned by then health minister Lord Darzi were produced by top consulting firms Labour was accused yesterday of suppressing damning reports revealing a \u2018culture of fear\u2019 in the NHS five years ago which critics say could have saved lives. Months before the scandal at Mid Staffordshire was uncovered, three independent reviews commissioned by then health minister Lord Darzi were produced by top consulting firms. However, they were never published after they heavily criticised management culture and relentless pursuit of targets.\n@highlight\nThree independent reviews were commissioned by then health minister Lord Darzi\n@highlight\nReports never published after they criticised 'relentless pursuit of targets'\n@highlight\nTory MP Charlotte Leslie is calling for NHS chief executive to resign", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 856, "end": 871}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One @placeholder worker told the authors: \u2018The risk of consequences to managers is much greater for not meeting expectations from above than for not meeting expectations of patients and families.\u2019", "idx": 18996}], "idx": 12279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a few breathtaking weeks, the winds of change whipped from Tunisia east to Egypt and Jordan, bringing down two regimes and putting the third on notice that it must make democratic changes. Now analysts, and a world suddenly focused on the region, are wondering whether those winds will continue blowing east into Iran and bring real democratic change or, instead, amount to only a whisper. A year and a half after the Iranian regime brutally suppressed the so-called Green Movement, a new test of its openness to reform and patience may come Monday. The government -- which Friday said the toppling of President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt \"joyfully\" coincided with the anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution -- has rounded up activists after Iran's two leading opposition figures called for a rally Monday in support of the uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.\n@highlight\nIranian regime congratulates Egyptian revolution\n@highlight\nBut experts ask whether it will allow democratic change\n@highlight\nWhite House says Iranian government afraid of any challenges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 699, "end": 721}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, he and others said, there is a singular difference between Egypt and @placeholder.", "idx": 19007}], "idx": 12287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann doubts Michael Clarke has played his last game for Australia. But the Australian captain faces a series of serious hurdles as he attempts to take part in the one-day World Cup, which starts on February 14. Clarke overcame a left hamstring injury to play the first Test against India, but suffered a flare-up of his degenerative back condition on day one. Clarke retired hurt, returning to the crease a day later and completing a courageous hundred. The 33-year-old then tweaked his right hamstring while fielding on day five, with scans confirming he will miss the rest of the four-Test series.\n@highlight\nMichael Clarke limped off the field with a torn hamstring in Saturday's first test against India\n@highlight\n'There's a chance I may never play again,' the Australian captain said\n@highlight\nBut coach Darren Lehmann doubts Clarke has played his last match\n@highlight\nInjury is not the same hamstring that has troubled him for the past month\n@highlight\nNathan Lyon put in a remarkable performance as Australia beat India by 48 runs\n@highlight\nLyon's maiden 10-wicket haul was key as the hosts clinched the win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nathan Lyon and Michael Clarke of @placeholder celebrate after claiming victory in day five of the First Test match between Australia and India", "idx": 19013}], "idx": 12292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Diplomats attending the U.N. General Assembly used the spotlight and worked the sidelines in an attempt to make headway toward resolving the Syrian crisis as a graphic video emerged Friday that underscored the consequences of failure to do so. \"What has the international community done to stop this carnage?\" asked Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu. \"Literally nothing. We have yet to see a single effective action to save innocent lives.\" The inability of the Security Council to act, he said, \"encourages the Syrian nation to kill even more people.\" Turkey is providing shelter for 90,000 Syrian refugees, but the rest of the world needs to do its share, Davutoglu said. \"Our inability to act becomes a tool in the hands of despots and destructive regimes to demolish the cities, towns and villages, massacre civilians and make a mockery of the civilized world and the United Nations.\"\n@highlight\nWorld has done \"literally nothing\" to stop carnage, says Turkish official\n@highlight\nU.N. extends mandate of Commission of Inquiry\n@highlight\nChemical weapons moved for security reasons, U.S. defense secretary says\n@highlight\nClinton announces $45 million in aid to the opposition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 53}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 352, "end": 366}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also renewed its request for @placeholder authorities \"to cooperate fully with the Commission of Inquiry, including by granting it immediate, full and unfettered access throughout Syria.\"", "idx": 19015}], "idx": 12293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 08:46 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 25 July 2013 'The Matrix was my idea': Richard Bey said that the idea for the multi-billion dollar movie came from his undergraduate dissertation A writer who claims the idea for the multi-billion dollar Matrix film trilogy was stolen from his university dissertation today took the makers of the film franchise to the High Court. Richard Bey said the inspiration for the movies came from his 10,000 word undergraduate dissertation he wrote between 1994 and 1996, whilst completing a social anthropology degree. The screenwriter or writers behind the films have never been publicly identified and Mr Bey, 49, who lives in London, says that the core ideas came from him.\n@highlight\nRichard Bey claims his 10,000 word essay on semiotics and race was inspiration for the films\n@highlight\nHe claimed his university passed the idea for the film onto Warner Bros\n@highlight\nJudge dismisses case and said there was nothing in the essay that tells a story like the one in the Matrix", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 671, "end": 673}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I hope @placeholder won't mind if I say I used the fast forward button a lot.", "idx": 19021}], "idx": 12297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not many people get a personal invitation to visit North Korea's new leader Kim Jong Un. Kenji Fujimoto was the personal sushi chef of Kim's father, the late Kim Jong Il, before fleeing to his native Japan in 2001, fearing his life was in danger. More than a decade later, he returned to North Korea and described a warm reunion with the young Kim. \"I jumped up to hug him, shouting 'Comrade General' and instantly burst into tears ... He hugged me back, the first hug in 11 years. I said, 'Fujimoto the betrayer is back now,' and I apologized for all I did and all I disclosed about him. He said, 'OK, don't worry anymore.'\"\n@highlight\nFujimoto has written a number of books about the Kim family since leaving N. Korea\n@highlight\nDuring visit, Fujimoto meets Kim Jong Un and his wife\n@highlight\nFujimoto says Kim gave him a free pass to visit N. Korea whenever he wants", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claims they want to stay, but there is no way to know for sure.", "idx": 19032}], "idx": 12304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:41 EST, 4 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:48 EST, 4 August 2013 Three million Time Warner Cable customers in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and other cities remained without access to CBS on Sunday, meaning they could miss Tiger Woods' attempt to win the Bridgestone Invitational. The cable provider cut off CBS for viewers in those markets on Friday, saying the network is demanding retransmission fees that are out of line with what it pays other broadcasters. CBS says it's never been dropped by a cable provider before and that it has successfully negotiated deals with other providers including AT&T, Cablevision, Comcast, DirecTV and Verizon.\n@highlight\nThe CBS blackout is its third day after Time Warner Cable cut the network following fee disputes\n@highlight\nCustomers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas have lost access to CBS programming\n@highlight\nA spokesperson for Time Warner said 'talks are continuing'\n@highlight\nCBS can be accessed free by anyone with an antenna", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 115, "end": 131}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 291, "end": 314}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 736, "end": 752}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 967, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, says giving in to demands for higher fees would result in skyrocketing bills for customers.", "idx": 19033}], "idx": 12305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "YANGON, Myanmar (CNN) -- Residents in this sprawling river delta city hacked their way through downed trees and trudged through knee-deep swirling brown waters Monday as they tried to pick up the pieces of their lives after a deadly cyclone ravaged the southeast Asian country over the weekend. The powerful storm toppled this tree in Yangon, Myanmar, on Saturday. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said it has released 200,000 Swiss Francs (about $190,000) to help with the aftermath. \"I think one of the biggest needs right now is to stave off disease,\" said spokesman Eric Porterfield. \"We will be helping with the distribution of clean drinking water and setting up shelters.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Red Cross approves $190,000 in aid for cyclone victims\n@highlight\nFood, fuel scarce; emergency assistance needed, sources say\n@highlight\nCyclone Nargis hits Myanmar's former capital of Yangon over weekend\n@highlight\nState of emergency has been declared in five regions by ruling military junta", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 369, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 432}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 606, "end": 621}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tropical cyclone, packing winds of up to 150 miles (241 km) per hour, slammed into @placeholder over the weekend, killing as many as 350 people.", "idx": 19040}], "idx": 12309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maria Sharapova powered into her fourth Australian Open final on Thursday, beating fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova in straight sets in Melbourne. Sharapova made it six wins out of six against 10th seed Makarova, winning 6-3, 6-2 in an hour and 27 minutes on Rod Laver Arena, and will face top seed Serena Williams in Saturday's final after she beat teenager Madison Keys in the other semi-final. Since saving two match points in her second round match with Alexandra Panova, Sharapova has not dropped a set and has lost just 15 games as she seeks to win a sixth grand slam singles title.\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova beat Ekaterina Makarova 6-3, 6-2\n@highlight\nSharapova will play in her fourth Australian Open final\n@highlight\nSharapova is bidding to win her sixth grand slam title\n@highlight\nSharapova will face Serena Williams in the final after she beat Madison Keys", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 98, "end": 115}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 300, "end": 314}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 459, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 639}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Playing another @placeholder and someone who was not necessarily the favourite coming into the match, I knew she would come out and play really well and I think I was ready for that, stood my ground and competed well.'", "idx": 19047}], "idx": 12316} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome, Italy (CNN) -- The Vatican did not know about an American priest believed to have molested up to 200 boys until 20 years after civil authorities investigated and then dropped the case, its top spokesman said Thursday. Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi issued the statement in response to a New York Times story alleging that top Vatican officials, including the future Pope Benedict XVI, failed to discipline or defrock the now-deceased Rev. Lawrence C. Murphy of Wisconsin, despite warnings from several American bishops. But Jeff Anderson, a lawyer who obtained the internal church paperwork the newspaper based its story on, said it \"shows a direct line from the victims through the bishops and directly to the man who is now pope.\"\n@highlight\nAmerican priest believed to have molested up to 200 boys\n@highlight\nAuthorities investigated Wisconsin priest and then dropped case\n@highlight\nNewspaper says officials, including future Pope Benedict XVI, failed to discipline priest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 266}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 458, "end": 475}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 543, "end": 555}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 954, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, however, said that neither canon law nor Vatican norms prohibit the reporting of such cases to law enforcement.", "idx": 19050}], "idx": 12318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She has managed the nigh on impossible - and snared Hollywood A-lister George Clooney. But as high-flying British barrister Amal Alamuddin enjoys dates with the dashing star at the White House and romantic trips to the Seychelles, it's quite a distance from her childhood in Buckinghamshire in the UK. The striking lawyer, who has been representing Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, was just two when she moved from her birthplace of Beirut, Lebanon, to the UK. Amal, 37, who is now a British citizen, was brought up by her mother Baria - who bears more than a striking resemblance to Elizabeth Taylor - and father Ramzi.\n@highlight\nAmal Alamuddin's mom recommends an article about her daughter's new romance with Oscar winner Clooney on her Facebook page.\n@highlight\nThe stunning British barrister's Baria and Ramzi parents fled war-torm Beirut for the UK when she was just two\n@highlight\nElizabeth Taylor-lookalike Baria is a noted foreign editor - while Ramzi the ex-vice president of the American University of Beirut", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 275, "end": 289}, {"start": 298, "end": 299}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 458, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 585, "end": 600}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 854, "end": 855}, {"start": 890, "end": 921}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 992, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "sporting quite the tan after his romantic getaway with @placeholder,", "idx": 19060}], "idx": 12323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson fired an amazing 10 birdies in succession to claim a third straight win in the 40th Ryder Cup, but it was Europe's only success as the United States fought back on Saturday. After two victories on the opening day, Rose and Stenson were sent out first in the morning fourballs by captain Paul McGinley and responded with a stunning display of golf to beat Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar 3&2. The home pair were 12 under par for 16 holes and their American opponents nine under in defeat in a record-setting contest as the players revelled in the calmer conditions at Gleneagles.\n@highlight\nEurope end the morning fourballs a point to the good in the 40th Ryder Cup at Gleneagles\n@highlight\nJustin Rose and Henrik Stenson continue stunning partnership as they defeat Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar 3&2\n@highlight\nBut USA come roaring back with two crushing victories\n@highlight\nJim Furyk and Hunter Mahan thrash Lee Westwood and Jamie Donaldson 4&3 before Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed down Thomas Bjorn and Martin Kaymer 5&3\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy and Ian Poulter halved the final game against Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler after a stirring fightback\n@highlight\nPairings announced for afternoon's foursomes: Donaldson/Westwood v Johnson/Kuchar; Garcia/McIlroy v Furyk/Mahan; Kaymer/Rose v Spieth/Reed; Dubuisson/McDowell v Walker/Fowler\n@highlight\nRose can become the first European player to win five points at a Ryder Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 842, "end": 844}, {"start": 903, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}, {"start": 954, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}, {"start": 999, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1297, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1318, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1348}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1410}, {"start": 1443, "end": 1451}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Europe's dream team Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose shake hands with USA's @placeholder after clinching a 3&2 victory", "idx": 19062}], "idx": 12324} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "While many lawmakers have been denouncing the Staten Island grand jury decision not to indict white police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the July chokehold death of an unarmed black man, Eric Garner, Rep. Peter King, R-New York, has been taking a different approach. On Wednesday, King tweeted his gratitude to the jury for \"doing justice\" in their handling of the case. \"Thanks to SI grand jury for doing justice & not yielding to outside pressure,\" King tweeted. \"Decision must be respected. Compassion for the Garner family. \" Later, he told Wolf Blitzer on CNN's \"The Situation Room\" that he feels \"strongly\" the police officer should not have been indicted, arguing that there is no way he could have known that Garner's health conditions would affect his ability to survive the chokehold.\n@highlight\nNew York Rep. 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If Italy is solvent, a distinction can perhaps be drawn between it and the countries surviving on bailout funds from Europe and the International Monetary Fund -- Greece, Portugal and Ireland. The solution, in this case, would be for the European Central Bank to provide cheap liquidity -- loans, effectively -- to the Italian government for a limited period of time. The markets would then be pacified and the crisis would begin to be resolved.\n@highlight\nCostas Lapavitsas is the lead author of a new RMF report 'Breaking Up? 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In the Indian city of Jodhpur however, one regal residence has parted with ancient convention and opened its doors to visitors from across the globe. See also: What the world spends on business travel For the princely sum of $450 a night, travelers can snap up a basic suite in the spectacular Umaid Bhavan. The elaborate 347-room palace is home to the Maharaja of Jodhpur, and is one of the largest private residences in the world.\n@highlight\nSome of India's most spectacular royal palaces are opening up their facilities to paying tourists\n@highlight\nThe practice provides an authentic way for travelers to experience India's rich cultural heritage\n@highlight\nIt also ensures the upkeep of some of the country's most spectacular historical buildings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the Indian government abolished privy purses (a regular allowance the state gave royal families) in 1972, the @placeholder sought to cut costs and converted a third of the palace into a luxury hotel.", "idx": 19100}], "idx": 12349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 03:23 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:37 EST, 10 September 2013 American plans for military strikes on Syria were in disarray last night after Russia seized on a blunder from US Secretary of State John Kerry. Mr Kerry suggested the Syrian tyrant could prevent international military action against his country by giving up his chemical weapons arsenal. He caused further confusion in Washington by promising any missile strikes that may take place would be \u2018unbelievably small\u2019. 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Then the roof began to shake. Tiles tumbled from the ceiling as people bolted from their chairs to escape. When Scheidler tried to follow them, he could barely keep his balance as the ground wobbled. \"The weird thing is that afterward you will swear that it lasted 20 minutes but it really lasted 60 seconds,\" Scheidler said of the earthquake tremors. \"But at the moment, it seems like it will never stop, and it keeps getting stronger.\" That's how Scheidler remembers one of the most horrific moments in his life -- the 1986 earthquake in El Salvador that killed 1,500 people. 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In similar fashion, supercars ranging from Ferraris to Lamborghinis take to the skies each year as rich Arab playboys bring their vehicles from the Middle East to London, usually for just a few weeks over summer. The car owners, many of them from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait, will happily pay a small fortune - in excess of \u00a320,000 for a return journey - for their metal marvels to be flown around 3,000 miles, and often leave them parked up on the streets of Knightsbridge.\n@highlight\nCars are flown distances of around 3,000 miles in planes such as the Qatar Airways Airbus A330\n@highlight\nLamborghinis, Ferraris and McLarens among vehicles spotted recently in Knightsbridge area\n@highlight\nOwners - many from Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia - usually only here for several weeks", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once secured to the floor of their @placeholder, Qatar Airways' precious cargo can either be accommodated in a single row or in a side-by-side configuration", "idx": 19117}], "idx": 12362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Englishman scoring a hat-trick in the Champions League is a rare phenomenon. Only Wayne Rooney (September 2004 v Fenerbahce) and Michael Owen (December 2009 v Wolfsburg) have managed it in the past 10 years. Arsenal's Danny Welbeck celebrates completing his hat-trick on Wednesday night Danny Welbeck joined Mike Newell, Andy Cole (with two), Alan Shearer, Owen (twice) and Rooney in the European hat-trick club. Newell scored the fastest-ever hat-trick in the Champions League, netting his three goals in a spell of only nine minutes for Blackburn against Rosenborg in 1995. Cole scored his first hat-trick for Manchester United against Feyenoord in 1997 and his second against Anderlecht in 2000.\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck becomes only third Englishman to score a Champions League hat-trick in last 10 years\n@highlight\nArsenal striker joins Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen in elite club\n@highlight\nGalatasaray keeper Fernando Muslera extinguished flurry of flares thrown onto the pitch by his own fans\n@highlight\nThe official attendance was 59,803 but there were plenty of empty seats at The Emirates on Wednesday night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 464, "end": 479}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 783}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 862, "end": 873}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 919, "end": 934}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Manchester United sttiker Wayne Rooney scored a hat-trick against @placeholder in 2004", "idx": 19122}, {"query": "@placeholder goalkeeper Fernando Muslera carries a flare off the pitch at the Emirates", "idx": 19123}], "idx": 12366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Revoir UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 23 December 2011 A song by an Australian comedian which refers to Jesus Christ as a \u2018zombie\u2019 and a \u2018telepathic vampire\u2019 has been pulled from Jonathan Ross\u2019s Christmas show for fear of upsetting Christians. Tim Minchin penned the song for his appearance on the chat show, which airs tonight, with lyrics which compare the Virgin Mary to a \u2019lizard\u2019 and say that Jesus \u2018does what Derren Brown does\u2019. But a furious Minchin claims the song, which draws parallels between Woody Allen and Jesus, had been approved by the programme\u2019s producers and lawyers before ITV\u2019s director of television Peter Fincham ruled it should be cut.\n@highlight\nTim Minchin lashes out as his performance is axed from show\n@highlight\nHe claims ITV bosses are 'afraid of backlash'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the humorous song was pulled when Mr @placeholder watched the show.", "idx": 19130}], "idx": 12372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Colin Young Now read Martin Samuel's column on Joe Kinnear's departure from Newcastle The extent of the chaos that engulfed Joe Kinnear's reign as Necastle United's director of football has now emerged after the 67-year-old walked out on the role on Monday night. The former Wimbledon manager left St James\u2019 Park for the last time this week after failing to bring in a single permanent signing in two transfer windows. The deterioration of his relationship with owner Mike Ashley brought his tenure to an end and Newcastle currently have no plans to replace Kinnear. Game over: Joe Kinnear (right) left Newcastle after his relationship under Mike Ashley became strained\n@highlight\nNewcastle owner Mike Ashley grew tired of Joe Kinnear's approach\n@highlight\nReports emerge of Kinnear claiming he had deal for Mohamed Salah in place\n@highlight\nOwner and director of football clashed over fee for Yohan Cabaye\n@highlight\nFans incensed Newcastle failed to replace midfielder by end of window\n@highlight\nKinnear told fans not to worry about Tim Krul leaving because he already had three world-class goalkeepers in the pipeline", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That deal proved the final straw for Ashley because @placeholder agreed a fee for Cabaye.", "idx": 19132}], "idx": 12373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Nine Septembers have come and gone and yet, the many days that separate America now from a chilling day in its history did not dull remembrance Saturday. Once again, the nation paused in silence to mark the times when hijacked jets crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and nearly 3,000 lives were lost in a matter of minutes. But this year, a national debate over a proposed Islamic center near ground zero hovered over the day's heart-stopping sorrow, and the president once again pleaded for the tolerance that has come to define America. Rallies in favor of and against the center were held later in the day.\n@highlight\nNEW: War on terrorism will continue, attorney general says\n@highlight\nRallies held in favor of, against Islamic center near ground zero\n@highlight\nAmericans mark the times when the planes crashed with solemn silence\n@highlight\nAt the Pentagon ceremony, Obama makes a plea for religious tolerance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New York police beefed up security as @placeholder voiced their opinions Saturday afternoon at rallies over the site.", "idx": 19136}], "idx": 12377} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A California food processing plant is voluntarily recalling up to 1 million pounds of roasted pistachio products that may have been contaminated with salmonella, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. Salmonella strains were found last week during routine test by Kraft Foods, one company that purchased the nuts. The nuts came from Setton Farms in Terra Bella, California, about 75 miles south of Fresno. They were largely distributed in 2,000-pound containers to food wholesalers who would then package them for resale or incorporate them as ingredients in other products, such as ice cream and trail mix.\n@highlight\nThe pistachios, mostly sold to wholesalers, came from Setton Farms in California\n@highlight\nKraft is one of three dozen companies to purchase pistachios from Setton Farms\n@highlight\nNo illnesses have been linked to this case so far\n@highlight\nSetton Farms is the second-largest pistachio processor in the nation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 186, "end": 213}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not immediately respond to CNN requests for comment.", "idx": 19138}], "idx": 12379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Journeying by day through Borno state is a tense, nervy experience. But for some, nightfall in this part of northeastern Nigeria has become truly frightening with the threat from Boko Haram seemingly everywhere. This state has been a springboard for a wave of indiscriminate bombings, kidnappings and assassinations perpetrated by this exceptionally violent militant Islamist group whose name translates to \"Western education is sin\" in the local Hausa language. Yet it wasn't until recently, when hundreds of schoolgirls were snatched at gunpoint from a boarding school as they slept in their beds, that this brutal insurgency really grabbed the world's attention. The terrifying and audacious nature of this raid in the dead of night under a hail of gunfire and explosions sent shock waves far beyond Nigeria's borders.\n@highlight\nNight abduction by Boko Haram of school girls from Nigerian village shocked world\n@highlight\nMore than 200 girls remain in captivity almost one month after they were taken\n@highlight\nMen in village of Chibok forced to patrol their community at night\n@highlight\nNigerian authorities criticized for their response to the crisis", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But fear is gradually giving way to resilience here, as @placeholder's residents grow tired of waiting for outside help to arrive.", "idx": 19139}], "idx": 12380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fire crews and paramedics have been issued with bullet proof vests amid growing fears over a Paris-style gun attack on the UK, it was claimed tonight. Emergency response teams have also been given training in how to cope with a 'marauding' attack by Islamist fanatics which spreads across the country and lasts for days. It comes amid warnings that the threat from home-grown terrorists is at its highest level since 9/11 - with Home Secretary Theresa May revealing today that at least three serious terror plots have been foiled recently. 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The resignation of Olga Roche, who has more than three decades in child welfare, comes after state lawmakers and the public called for the embattled commissioner to step down after the deaths of 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, 4-week-old Aliana Lavigne, and 2-week-old Bailey Irish. \"For DCF to move on ... there must be accountability for the tragedies,\" Gov. Deval Patrick told reporters Tuesday. \"That's the only way the agency earns the public's confidence.\" Patrick, who named Roche acting commissioner in April 2013 and permanently appointed her in October 2013, expressed faith in Roche, but said the controversy over the recent deaths of the two infants and the disappearance of a toddler whose body was later found made it impossible for her to stay.\n@highlight\nMassachusetts' top child welfare official resigns amid controversy\n@highlight\nOlga Roche steps down after deaths of 3 children\n@highlight\nGovernor Deval Patrick: \"There must be accountability for the tragedies\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 73}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities said 16-day-old @placeholder was brought to the hospital on Saturday morning by her parents, who were under DCF supervision.", "idx": 19144}], "idx": 12383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:38 PM on 20th September 2011 Rescue workers dug through mudslides as they struggled today to reach thousands of villagers cut off by a powerful earthquake that killed at least 53 people and damaged more than 100,000 homes in mountainous north-eastern India, Nepal and Tibet. Heavy rains slowed the relief effort and made conditions miserable for many homeless villagers as they prepared to spend the night outside. Three emergency workers were killed in the frantic rescue effort, Indian Home Secretary RK Singh said. Hole in the wall: huvadra Pathi looks out from her apartment after a section of it collapsed in an earthquake in Kathmandu\n@highlight\nDozens injured as wall toppled outside building\n@highlight\nAt least 50 deaths as shock is also felt in India and Tibet\n@highlight\nMudslides block access to worst-affected remote areas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rescue mission: @placeholder troops on the streets of Kathmandu after the quake hit last night with a magnitude of 6.9", "idx": 19145}], "idx": 12384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama wrapped up a European trip dominated by Russia's annexation of Crimea by shifting the focus of the U.S. and allied response to helping Ukraine rather than confronting Moscow. \"I've been very clear in saying that we are going to do everything we can to support Ukraine and the Ukrainian people,\" Obama said Thursday at his final European news conference of the trip, this time in Rome with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. \"But I think it's also important for us not to promise and then not to be able to deliver.\" While Obama pledged tougher sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin continued his expansionist ways, he emphasized steps that don't involve the Russians -- such as Thursday's announcement that the International Monetary Fund would lend Ukraine up to $18 billion.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama, European leaders pledge unity against Russian expansion\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says stronger sanctions on Russia will impact U.S. companies\n@highlight\nNEW: NATO allies have to spend more on defense, Obama says\n@highlight\nNEW: Italy's Prime Minister pledges support for NATO response to Russia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 755, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama acknowledged Thursday that expanding sanctions to target Russia's financial services, energy, mining, defense and engineering industries would impact U.S. and @placeholder companies that do business with Russia in the connected global economy.", "idx": 19146}], "idx": 12385} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What is it about islands? Small inhabited lumps of rock are inevitably associated with strange goings on. Think Dr Moreau and the Wicker Man, the Famous Five and, er, Pitcairn. Islands are home to mysteries, buried treasure and dark secrets. I have never been to an island I\u2019ve disliked. Jersey, the Anglo-Norman statelet in the Bay of Mont St Michel is no different. A few years ago there were hysterical stories about satanic cults \u2013 fantasies which evaporated under scrutiny. A place of poise and majesty: Jersey's grand history is visible in structures such as Mount Orgueil Castle Sniffy writers tiresomely refer to the island\u2019s \u2018sinister Nazi Past\u2019. They rarely point out that with a ratio of about one German soldier per every two inhabitants during the WW2 occupation, resistance would have been worse than useless.\n@highlight\nThe biggest of the Channel Islands is a wonderful haven for family holidays\n@highlight\nDespite its reputation as a financial services hotpsot, it still has gentle charm\n@highlight\nSt Brelade's Bay, on the south coast, is a splendid spot for fresh seafood", "entities": [{"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 329, "end": 349}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 565, "end": 584}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Casting the net: @placeholder is a glorious location for a family holiday", "idx": 19153}], "idx": 12388} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler for MailOnline Queens Park Rangers have joined the race to sign Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley. Boss Harry Redknapp is prepared to make his second raid of the summer on Old Trafford, having already signed the England midfielder's former team-mate Rio Ferdinand. Everton boss Roberto Martinez is a huge fan of the 25-year-old England international and it is understood that Cleverley would jump at the chance of playing for a manager he previously worked with on loan at Wigan. 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European judges have ruled that terror suspect and Broadmoor patient Haroon Aswat cannot be deported because it would be bad for his mental health. Aswat, who claims to be a schizophrenic, is wanted by the U.S. authorities for plotting to set up a jihadi training camp in Bly, Oregon. The European Court of Human Rights has upheld its decision not to allow the extremist to leave the UK for America after a Home Office appeal failed.\n@highlight\nHaroon Aswat - Abu Hamza's sidekick - told today he can stay at Broadmoor\n@highlight\nStrasbourg accepts he shouldn't leave Britain because he is a schizophrenic\n@highlight\nHome Office unhappy as appeal against Human Rights Act decision fails\n@highlight\nExtremist avoids going to 'Alcatraz of the Rockies' - America's toughest jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 572, "end": 601}, {"start": 667, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 938, "end": 953}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "who was serving a seven-year sentence in @placeholder for soliciting to", "idx": 19164}], "idx": 12394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Australian Associated Press and Sarah Dean Professor David Cooper carried out the ground-breaking research at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital Two men who were HIV-positive appear to be virus-free after bone marrow transplants, marking the first successful cases of HIV being cleared in Australia. Both men now register undetectable levels of the virus after treatment in Sydney, according to the University of NSW's Kirby Institute director, Professor David Cooper. In a significant breakthrough for researchers, one of the patients cleared the virus without donor marrow containing a rare gene mutation that protects against HIV. 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HI-SEAS (Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation) aims to address problems that may be encountered in future space missions by simulating exploration in areas of the world similar to space environments. The aim of this first mission, funded by NASA\u2019s Human Research Program, the University of Hawaii and Cornell University, was to learn about living and cooking in Mars.\n@highlight\nA six-person research mission to the Mars-like terrain of a Hawaiian volcano ends today\n@highlight\nThe crew's aim was to learn about living and cooking on Mars\n@highlight\nThey lived in a geodesic dome and only ventured outside fully kitted out in spacesuits", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 568}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The volcano is a barren landscape, an abandoned quarry with little vegetation that's as similar to @placeholder' landscape as planet Earth can get.", "idx": 19171}], "idx": 12401} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A wheelchair-bound council equalities adviser who arranged to have sex with a five-year-old girl and her mother at a Travelodge has been jailed for two-and-a-half years today. Andrew Holdsworth-Wild, 59, bragged online that he loves to \u2018have kids play with me\u2019 as he arranged to meet the mother, who was actually an undercover police officer. The Westminster Council officer was arrested by waiting police at Victoria Station in central London with condoms, a box of Smarties, a colouring book and train tickets to Maidstone, Kent. Prison: Andrew Holdsworth-Wild, who suffers from muscular dystrophy, was jailed for two-and-a-half years today Covert officer \u2018Jo\u2019 made contact with Holdsworth-Wild through the True Nudist website, as he sought out sex with her fictional daughter \u2018Chloe\u2019, Southwark Crown Court heard.\n@highlight\nAndrew Holdsworth-Wild, 59, was caught in an undercover police operation\n@highlight\nArrested at Victoria Station where he had arranged to meet the pair\n@highlight\nHe was carrying a box of Smarties, a colouring book and condoms\n@highlight\nMuscular dystrophy sufferer wept as he was jailed for two-and-a-half years", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 176, "end": 197}, {"start": 347, "end": 365}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 540, "end": 561}, {"start": 659, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 788, "end": 808}, {"start": 828, "end": 849}, {"start": 924, "end": 939}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018On July 21, he went to @placeholder to meet Jo and Chloe and was going to take them to a Travelodge in Kent where he stayed for work.", "idx": 19172}], "idx": 12402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 29 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 29 August 2012 A toddler has had his tiny bike confiscated by housing bosses who claim it was causing a fire hazard outside his home. Christopher Rawson, two, cried when his red bike disappeared from outside the door of the ground floor flat. It turned out housing association First Wessex had confiscated the toy from the apartment block foyer because it posed a 'potential hazard'. Upset: Christopher Rawson, two, cried when his red bike disappeared from outside the door of the ground floor flat where he lives in Southampton\n@highlight\nChristopher Rawson cried when his \u00a340 bike was confiscated by a housing association\n@highlight\nHis mother Rebekah says the foyer where the bike was left was 'huge' and it wasn't in the way", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 208, "end": 225}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 465, "end": 482}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Confiscated: A little balance bike like the one @placeholder took into storage from the foyer of the block of flats claiming it was a fire hazard", "idx": 19175}], "idx": 12404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:54 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 11 March 2013 A new mother 'blinded by love' was recruited to act as a getaway driver for her boyfriend in 30 burglaries just weeks after giving birth, a court heard today. James Parker, 24, and girlfriend, Charlotte Hall, 21, carried out a month-long crime spree during which they targeted dozens of homes in Lincoln over Christmas. The thieving couple snatched presents and jewellery valued at over \u00a315,000. Hall, who had no previous convictions, embarked on their first burglary just a month after giving birth to a boy, the couple's first child.\n@highlight\nJames Parker, 24, recruited Charlotte Hall, 21, as getaway driver\n@highlight\nThe couple carried out month-long crime spree in Lincoln\n@highlight\nHall was spared jail after judge said she was blinded by love\n@highlight\nNew father Parker was jailed for two years and four months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was also made the subject of a six month nightly curfew and placed under the supervision of a probation officer for 18 months.", "idx": 19177}], "idx": 12405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Danielle Gusmaroli for Daily Mail Australia Dressed in a stripy uniform, Alice band and purple sneakers, Skyler Burns skips merrily through the school gates eager to start her morning. Her nails are painted pink, her hair is a golden mane of shoulder-length locks, and her cheeky smile is as infectious as her effervescent nature. Yet, the cherubic six-year-old was in fact born a boy called Seth who has now begun school life as a girl, happily telling her new friends on Queensland's Gold Coast: \u2018Mummy said the doctors told her I was a boy - but they got it wrong ... I've always been a girl.'\n@highlight\nSkyler Burns, 6, was born Seth but feels more comfortable as a girl\n@highlight\nHer parents, from the Gold Coast, knew she was different when she preferred Barbies over Thomas The Tank Engine\n@highlight\nSkyler has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria\n@highlight\nHer school has adapted to her needs, allowing her to use the girls' toilets but she must change alone\n@highlight\nHer mother says she still misses Seth but Skyler is like every other happy six year old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 45}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have chosen to share their story with @placeholder to educate people about what transgender means - so that their daughter does not have to study in a hostile environment.", "idx": 19180}], "idx": 12408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- The world may soon know for sure where Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca rests after fascists executed him in 1936 during Spain's Civil War. A team from the Andalucia Geophysics Institut at work in the Federico Garcia Lorca Park, Spain. Officials in southern Spain Friday cleared the last legal hurdle to permit exhuming a mass grave site in a village near Granada where Lorca and some other Civil War victims are thought to be buried, CNN partner station CNN+ reported. The area has been fenced off for weeks as scientists conducted preparatory work. Next Monday (October 19) they are due to erect a large tent over the site so that exhumation can be conducted confidentially, said Andalusia regional government justice councilor Begona Alvarez, CNN+ reported from Granada.\n@highlight\nResting place of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca may soon be known\n@highlight\nLegal clearance been granted permitting exhumation of mass grave near Granada\n@highlight\nLorca executed in 1936 by General Franco's forces during Spanish Civil War\n@highlight\nThousands of Spaniards killed in the civil war still thought to be in mass graves", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 90, "end": 110}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 196, "end": 224}, {"start": 241, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 875}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder went on to rule Spain with an iron fist until his death in 1975.", "idx": 19183}], "idx": 12410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 18:42 EST, 16 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:42 EST, 17 July 2012 Mitt Romney has attempted to shift attention away from the controversy over when he truly left Bain Capital by accusing Barack Obama of favouring political donors with government contracts in a form of cronyism that \u2018stinks to high heaven\u2019. Appearing on Fox News, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said: \u2018This is a tough time for the people of America. But if you\u2019re a campaign contractor to Barack Obama, your business may stand to get millions or hundreds of millions in cash from the government.'\n@highlight\nRomney campaign accuses Obama of giving government funds to donors\n@highlight\nAttempt to deflect attention from attacks on candidate's business record\n@highlight\nCalls for Romney to release more details of tax returns", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is also when Mr Romney stated in federal disclosure forms that he was not active in @placeholder.", "idx": 19187}], "idx": 12412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- India's military on Wednesday accused Pakistani forces of another cease-fire breach in Kashmir. Indian troops in Kashmir go through their drills. This week has seen tensions mount in the region. \"Pakistani troops fired six 82-mm mortar rounds in a span of one hour... at our positions,\" Indian defense spokesman Lt. Col. A. K. Mathur said Wednesday. But the report was denied by Pakistan's army spokesman, Maj. Gen. 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But when we think of how differently that war might have been fought, the most important date to remember is February 25, 2003. That's when Army Chief of Staff Eric Shinseki told the Senate Armed Services Committee that \"several hundred thousand soldiers\" would be needed in Iraq when post-hostilities control was taken into consideration. Shinseki's estimate was more than double that of the George W. Bush administration, which in March 2003 sent a ground invasion force of 145,000 troops into Iraq. Donald Rumsfeld's Defense Department wasted no time in answering Shinseki. Two days after Shinseki's Senate testimony, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz used his appearance before the House Budget Committee to present an entirely different view of America's prospects in Iraq.\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills: An American general took issue with Bush administration views on Iraq\n@highlight\nEric Shinseki argued that the U.S. needed a much larger force to bring stability to Iraq\n@highlight\nOthers who objected to his estimate were proved wrong, Mills says\n@highlight\nMills: Shinseki, now VA chief, was penalized for showing loyalty to troops", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 267, "end": 297}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 604, "end": 621}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 779, "end": 800}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Long before their disagreement over Iraq, he and Rumsfeld had clashed over @placeholder's belief that high-tech warfare gave the Pentagon leeway to reduce overall American troop strength.", "idx": 19197}], "idx": 12417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ever get the feeling someone\u2019s trying to make a monkey out of you? By the dejected look on Bili the chimpanzee\u2019s face he thinks Tesco are doing just that \u2013 after they stopped selling discount bananas to his sanctuary. Fortunately for the 33-year-old chimp, Jan Garen, who runs the Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary in Abercave, near Swansea, took a more proactive approach to the problem. Scroll down for video The monkeys at Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary, in Abercrave, near Swansea, appeared unimpressed by Tesco's decision to cancel its supply of waste food to the centre. However, it has now changed its mind\n@highlight\nApe and Monkey Sanctuary regularly bought cheap waste food from Tesco\n@highlight\nUsed waste fruit and veg to feed 90 monkeys at sanctuary near Swansea\n@highlight\nBut Tesco stopped delivery over concerns monkeys could get ill from food\n@highlight\nSupermarket giant has now confirmed it will continue to provide to centre", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 281, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 423, "end": 452}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Garen used to drive to @placeholder to buy cut-price waste fruit, vegetables and other produce, until last September staff abruptly told her the special deal was over.", "idx": 19202}], "idx": 12420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 24 May 2012 A man has reportedly claimed he lured six-year-old Etan Patz with candy, before stabbing him to death and chopping up his body - nearly 33 years after the boy vanished as he walked to the bus from his Manhattan home. Pedro Hernandez, who worked as a shopkeeper and lived just blocks from Etan at the time of the boy's disappearance, reportedly told police he dumped the youngster's remains in the garbage. Investigators swooped on him in Camden, New Jersey on Wednesday evening after a relative tipped off police that Hernandez had admitted to killing a boy shortly after Etan vanished.\n@highlight\nPedro Hernandez lived just blocks from Etan when he disappeared\n@highlight\nTold investigators he thew Etan's body parts into garbage after slaying\n@highlight\nPolice tipped off by relative who said Hernandez had confessed to the crime\n@highlight\nComes just weeks after the four-day excavation of handyman Othniel Miller's SoHo basement, where police found no new evidence\n@highlight\nRevelations come nearly 33 years to the day since Etan disappeared - and could solve one of the country's most enduring missing children cases", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 301, "end": 315}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In May 2010, the @placeholder district attorney\u2019s office said they were taking a fresh look at the decades-old case of the missing six-year-old.", "idx": 19204}], "idx": 12421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The United States may still be on high alert for Ebola - but that didn't stop Saturday Night Live turning its comedic talents to mocking efforts to control the spread of the disease. The show made light of the fiasco over whether to quarantine Kaci Hickox - which ended up in an imagined fistfight between her and Chris Christie, the New Jersey Governor who implemented the harsh new rules. 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The woman pictured here is not his accuser The New York Police Department seized 'biological evidence' and a sex toy from the penthouse apartment of Rev Al Sharpton's lawyer Monday as they investigate rape allegations against the 70-year-old civil rights attorney. Neighbors and friends, meanwhile, detailed a seedy lifestyle of frequenting strip clubs and using his limousine to pick up much younger women, according to the New York Post. Sanford Rubenstein maintains that he had consensual sex with the 42-year-old retail executive whom he took home after the civil rights leader's birthday party at the Four Seasons last Wednesday.\n@highlight\nSanford Rubenstein, 70, accused of raping 42-year-old last week\n@highlight\nWent home with her after Sharpton's 60th birthday party in Manhattan\n@highlight\nBut a source claimed sex was consensual - and happened again next day\n@highlight\nInvestigators searched Rubenstein's Upper East Side penthouse Monday, removing dozens of evidence bags and a mattress", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 152, "end": 177}, {"start": 254, "end": 268}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 562}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 751, "end": 768}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Close: The @placeholder, center with Rubenstein to the left, has said there is no place for the alleged behavior - but avoided jumping to the conclusion that he is guilty", "idx": 19218}], "idx": 12429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Jose, California (CNN) -- Apple, one of the most famously secretive companies in the world, is giving the public a rare peek into how it makes and markets its products. 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The report said that \"scores of Libyan civilians who did not directly participate in hostilities were killed and many more injured as a result of NATO strikes,\" adding that the 28-member nation alliance has yet to address the incidents in the months since it ended the air campaign.\n@highlight\nNEW: NATO \"carried out our operations with utmost care,\" the alliance says\n@highlight\nAn Amnesty International report says NATO airstrikes killed scores of civilians\n@highlight\nThe report says NATO and Libya's new government failed to investigate the deaths\n@highlight\nNATO said it did everything possible to minimize risk, according to the report", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 230, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 286}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 840, "end": 860}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A letter sent by NATO this month to @placeholder in response to the report said the alliance \"deeply regrets any harm that may have been caused by those airstrikes.\"", "idx": 19226}], "idx": 12433} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:53 EST, 6 December 2013 Cheeky: Lulu, a new women-only mobile app that allows users to anonymously rate their male Facebook friends, is being sued in Brazil A 28-year-old Brazilian man is suing the creators of an app which allows women to anonymously rate men. Lulu was launched in Brazil just two weeks ago and has already overtaken WhatsApp and Facebook to become the country's most-downloaded app. Its women-only network piggybacks on Facebook to allow users to rate their male friends on their character, appearance and sexual performance.\n@highlight\nLulu allows women to anonymously rate their male Facebook friends\n@highlight\nJust out in Brazil, it has already become the country's most downloaded app\n@highlight\nFelipo Scolari suing makers claiming it is against Brazil's constitution", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We created @placeholder to unleash the value of girl talk and to empower girls to make smarter decisions on topics ranging from relationships to beauty and health,' its creators boast on the app's website.", "idx": 19236}], "idx": 12440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Much like Sam from the Dr. Seuss book, 'Green Eggs and Ham,' American kids were met with both delight and disgust when served typical breakfasts from around the world which to them seemed utterly foreign. 'It tastes like cow poop!' said one young boy when tasting coffee from Brazil as part of the gustatory experiment from website KitchenBowl.com Video of the American youngsters trying foods from Korea, Brazil, Finland, Vietnam, Poland and the Netherlands has nearly half a million views on YouTube since being posted yesterday. Korea: The American kids were less than thrilled when offered this Korean breakfast of anchovies, kimchee, and eggs though they dared to try it anyway\n@highlight\n'It tastes like cow poop!' said one young boy when tasting coffee from Brazil as part of the gustatory experiment from website KitchenBowl.com\n@highlight\nVideo of the American youngsters trying foods from aroud the globe has nearly half a million views on YouTube\n@highlight\nThe most popular foods were the eggs, sausage, and potato from Poland and chocolate toast from Finland\n@highlight\nThe least popular breakfast was anchovies from Korea and coffee from Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 40, "end": 57}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poland: This American's eyes were bigger than his stomach when he was served the @placeholder breakfast of eggs, sausage, apple, and potato", "idx": 19238}], "idx": 12442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This dramatic video shows how a Police Community Support Officer who pulled over a driver was then arrested himself for being twice the drink-drive limit - by officers he had called for back-up. PCSO Andrew Seston signalled for motorist Irfan Mehrban to stop his vehicle outside a school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, then called for assistance when the driver began arguing with him. But when his colleagues arrived they suspected 44-year-old Seston had been drinking, and breathalysed him - finding that he was over the limit, before arresting him and taking him away. Scroll down for video On the phone: PCSO Andrew Seston (circled) had signalled for a motorist to stop his vehicle in High Wycombe\n@highlight\nPCSO Andrew Seston signalled for motorist to stop vehicle in Wycombe\n@highlight\nHe then called for back-up when Irfan Mehrban began arguing with him\n@highlight\nBut PCSO's colleagues arrived and suspected he had been drinking\n@highlight\nThey breathalysed him, finding he was over limit before arresting him", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 63}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder today spoke of his shock at being pulled over.", "idx": 19239}], "idx": 12443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 21:15 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:38 EST, 9 January 2013 An NHS hospital has been found guilty of making bogus claims about the benefits of hypnosis for serious medical conditions. The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine has been told to withdraw a leaflet it issued promoting hypnosis treatment for a number of conditions including mental health problems and irritable bowel syndrome. The hospital, whose patron is the Queen, is part of the group of University College London Hospitals NHS trust and calls itself the largest public sector provider of integrated medicine in Europe.\n@highlight\nRoyal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine told to withdraw leaflet\n@highlight\nAdvertising Standards Authority made ruling following complaint\n@highlight\nLeaflet promoted hypnosis treatment for conditions including irritable bowel syndrome", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 218, "end": 262}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 494, "end": 528}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder did side with the hospital over claims that hypnosis can help people cope with the effects of chronic pain, such as headaches, cancer pain and rheumatism.", "idx": 19247}], "idx": 12448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Allan Hall Suing: Dr Daniel Ubani is demanding 2,800 euros after a conference speech was disrupted A disgraced doctor who killed a British man due to an appalling blunder over his painkillers is suing the dead man's son in Germany because he missed a post-conference dinner. Rory Gray and his brother Stuart disrupted a speech he was giving at a conference on plastic surgery in the German town of Lindau in 2010, calling him a 'charlatan and killer'. Both men were arrested but later released. Dr Daniel Ubani is demanding 2,800 euros - plus legal and court costs - from Rory Gray who lives in Germany.\n@highlight\nDr Daniel Ubani is demanding 2,800 euros from Stuart and Rory Gray\n@highlight\nHe was working in Britain when he gave their father, David, a fatal injection\n@highlight\nUbani confused the amount of painkiller he should give the 70-year-old\n@highlight\nWas struck off as a doctor in the UK, but still practises in Germany", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 901, "end": 902}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And for compensation for not being paid at @placeholder for his talk.", "idx": 19262}], "idx": 12455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 07:31 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 14 November 2012 Google today admitted that it had received - and complied with - a record number of requests from governments to reveal information about its users. The latest edition of the search giant's Transparency Report shows governments around the world made nearly 21,000 requests to access its data in the first six months of 2012. The U.S. government made the most demands, asking for users' details 7,969 times between January and June this year. The UK came sixth - behind Germany and France - with 1,425 requests.\n@highlight\nU.S. tops snoopers' league table, with nearly 8,000 requests for user data\n@highlight\nUK comes in sixth - behind Germany and France - with 1,425 requests\n@highlight\nReport also reveals a spike in requests to remove content from services\n@highlight\nRequests for content removal by UK authorities have nearly doubled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 284, "end": 302}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 540, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 702, "end": 703}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 896, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "laws about defaming public figures whereas in @placeholder we get requests to", "idx": 19270}], "idx": 12461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to \"lipstick on a pig\" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a \"pathetic attempt\" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the \"lipstick\" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in \"lies\" and \"swift boat politics.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for \"lies\" and \"swift boat politics\"\n@highlight\nObama said Tuesday \"You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig\"\n@highlight\nMcCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not\n@highlight\nMany politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama made his controversial \"lipstick\" remarks at a @placeholder campaign stop late Tuesday afternoon.", "idx": 19272}], "idx": 12463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The New York Times website was still experiencing some issues late Wednesday and early Thursday following a widespread outage. Evidence continued to mount that it was the result of an attack by the Syrian Electronic Army. The group, loyal to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, has been behind multiple attacks on media websites in recent months and, on Twitter, took credit for a sophisticated hack that had hobbled the Times' news site for roughly 20 hours. \"The @nytimes attack was going to deliver an anti-war message but our server couldn't last for 3 minutes,\" the group posted on its Twitter feed at about 9:40 Wednesday morning.\n@highlight\nNew York Times site still experiencing problems following Tuesday outage\n@highlight\nSyrian Electronic Army takes credit for New York Times attack\n@highlight\nThe group is loyal to Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad\n@highlight\nTwitter also experienced problems on Tuesday due to a similar attack", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 198, "end": 219}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 730, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frons said Tuesday's attack was more sophisticated than previous @placeholder hacks.", "idx": 19279}], "idx": 12468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A beloved surgeon who was targeted and fatally shot by gunman at a Boston hospital on Tuesday was expecting his fourth child with his wife, who is seven months pregnant, it has emerged. Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Michael Davidson, 44, from Wellesley, Massachusetts, was shot by Stephen Pasceri, 55, on Tuesday morning and passed away late that evening. Pasceri's relatives suggested that he was angry over the death of his mother, whom Dr Davidson had treated. Davidson leaves behind his wife, who is a plastic surgeon, and their three other children, two girls aged seven and nine and a two-year-old son, his father-in-law told the Boston Herald.\n@highlight\nDr. Michael Davidson was shot twice by Stephen Pasceri at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston on Tuesday and later died from his injuries\n@highlight\nPasceri's sister said he blamed the doctor for his mother's recent death\n@highlight\nMarried Pasceri took his own life after shooting Davidson at heart center\n@highlight\nDavidson leaves behind three children, aged two, seven and nine, and his wife, who is seven months pregnant", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 717, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four of @placeholder's colleagues paid tribute to him during a news conference at the hospital, and remembered him as 'almost always the smartest man in the room'.", "idx": 19286}], "idx": 12473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the polls already open in some battleground states, and just seven days left on the calendar until Election Day, a new survey shows that Americans remain unhappy with the Democratic president and the direction he is taking the country in. In the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll Americans again gave Obama an approval rating, and seven in 10 said they believe the country is on the wrong track. One of the only positive nuggets of news for the president and his party in the new survey is that half of Americans said their vote in the midterms would not be a reflection of their feelings about the president. That bodes well for embattled Democrats whose Republican challengers have promoted their candidacies as referendum on the sinking president.\n@highlight\nElection Day is around the corner and a new survey shows that Americans remain unhappy with the Democratic president\n@highlight\nAmericans who think the government is doing a bad job favor Republicans to come in and save the day by nearly a three to one margin\n@highlight\nDemocrats still have a shot at winning the midterm elections if they turn out their supporters to the polls in droves", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 267, "end": 281}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Among likely voters, the @placeholder has a six-point advantage going into next Tuesday's elections.", "idx": 19290}, {"query": "While a @placeholder-controlled legislative branch would theoretically be game changer for federal policymaking, a large segment of likely voters, 31 percent, believe the change-up will make no difference.", "idx": 19291}], "idx": 12476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The leader of anti-government demonstrations in Thailand on Sunday urged Yingluck Shinawatra to resign, the latest move in a relentless campaign to oust the prime minister. Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, a former deputy prime minister under the previous Democrat-led government, gave Yingluck two days to \"return power to the people unconditionally,\" Suthep's group said. The face-to-face meeting came the same day protesters tried to force their way into the government headquarters and a police club compound, hoping to find Yingluck. Police fired tear gas to disperse them. \"The most violently active areas are around the Government House,\" said Lt. Gen. Paradon Pattanathabut, referring to the government headquarters.\n@highlight\nLaying siege to Government House would be a symbolic victory\n@highlight\nThree people were killed in clashes Saturday\n@highlight\nDemonstrators want the army to help oust the Prime Minister", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 73, "end": 91}, {"start": 188, "end": 204}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 661, "end": 681}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said authorities will \"absolutely not use violence\" to disperse the demonstrators.", "idx": 19298}], "idx": 12482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Syrian Electronic Army, a group of pro-Syrian regime hackers that has aggressively targeted major news organizations and activists, has claimed credit for a 20-hour-long outage of the New York Times website. Several Twitter users posted screenshots of a \"Hacked by SEA\" message they said they received when they went to the New York Times homepage Tuesday. It's not the first such action by the group; in recent months, it claims to have hacked major UK and U.S. news organizations, as well as Columbia University and rights group Human Rights Watch. CNN.com has been the target of similar attacks.\n@highlight\nThe Syrian Electronic Army has claimed an attack on the New York Times website\n@highlight\nThe attack is a \"serious escalation\" in the group's operations, says a researcher\n@highlight\nIt's targeting U.S. and European media perceived as hostile to Syria's government, he says\n@highlight\nAn attack on the AP Twitter feed caused a flurry of panic and sent stocks plunging", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 34}, {"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 278, "end": 280}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 464, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 525}, {"start": 544, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 627, "end": 648}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 925, "end": 926}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it may operate in cyberspace, but its attacks can have real-life impact, as was shown when the group hacked the @placeholder Twitter feed in April.", "idx": 19300}], "idx": 12484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new book has branded Thailand one of the world\u2019s most dangerous tourist destinations. Australian author John Stapleton suggests that widespread police corruption, violence and crime are all blighting a country once commonly referred to as the \u2018Land of Smiles\u2019. In his book Thailand: Deadly Destination, Mr Stapleton attempts to expose the reputation of Thailand as a welcoming country, claiming a boom in tourism since the 1960s has created a hatred of foreigners and a \u2018murderous indifference\u2019 to the millions of tourists who flock to the country\u2019s white-sand beaches, picturesque countryside and thriving nightlife each year. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThailand: Deadly Destination penned by Australian author John Stapleton\n@highlight\nWriter says tourism boom has created hatred and contempt for foreigners\n@highlight\nDeath rate of tourists is \u2018worst scandal in the annals of modern tourism\u2019\n@highlight\nMurder of British backpackers followed military coup in May this year\n@highlight\nMinistry of Tourism forecast 25m visitors in 2015, down from 30m last year", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 246, "end": 259}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 995, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The UK government has issued official warnings about violence to the 860,000 @placeholder tourists who travel to Thailand each year.", "idx": 19308}], "idx": 12490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 'terrorist' with strong British links has been arrested in connection with a foiled 'plot' to assassinate Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Dramatic television footage showed half-naked and evidently wounded Chechen Adam Osmayev seized by special forces in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odessa. On his knees, his head bowed, he said in an alleged confession: 'Our goal was to go to Moscow and try to kill Prime Minister Putin... Our deadline was after the Russian presidential election.' Scroll down for video Chechen suspect: Dramatic footage aired on Russian TV today showed a half-naked and wounded Adam Osmayev seized by special forces in Odessa, Ukraine, earlier this month, when he was arrested in connection with a foiled 'plot' to assassinate Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nSuspects were held in Ukraine following an accidental explosion on January 4 as they were trying to make explosives, Russian TV reported today\n@highlight\nTwo suspects 'had instructions from' Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov\n@highlight\nNews of the arrests comes one day after 30,000 anti-Putin protesters calling for fair elections held hands in Moscow\n@highlight\nOpposition says allegations are pre-election move", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 131, "end": 144}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Foiled: On Osmayev's laptop was found hidden camera footage of Putin's motorcade in @placeholder, and it is believed this was to be the target of the assassination bid.", "idx": 19309}], "idx": 12491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Facebook users have responded in their thousands after a lawsuit was set up to challenge the social network over its privacy controls. A total of 25,000 people signed up to Europe versus Facebook class suit, set up by Austrian student Max Schrems last week. Mr Schrems is demanding damages of \u20ac500 (\u00a3397) per supporter for alleged data protection violations - and if successful it could cost Facebook at least \u20ac12.5 million (\u00a310 million). A total of 25,000 people have signed up to Facebook class suit, set up by Austrian student Max Schrems last week. It is claiming Facebook violates data protection laws through features including Graph Search (pictured). This feature lets users discover information about other member's likes and activities\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit is being taken in the Commercial Court in Vienna against the Irish subsidiary of the web giant\n@highlight\nAustrian Max Schrems is claiming damages of \u20ac500 (\u00a3397) per supporter\n@highlight\nA total of 25,000 people signed up to the class action suit online\n@highlight\nIf successful, it could cost Facebook at least \u20ac12.5 million (\u00a310 million)\n@highlight\nThe main concerns centre around Graph Search and external Like buttons\n@highlight\nMr Schrems also criticised the firm for supporting surveillance schemes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 814, "end": 829}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1234}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was launched in July 2013 and appears as a bigger search bar at the top of each page.", "idx": 19311}], "idx": 12492} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The attorney for George Zimmerman says he is confident his motion to have a Florida judge removed from his client's case will be granted. \"I think she's going to go ahead and grant it and move the case on to another judge,\" Mark O'Mara, the lawyer, said Monday night. Zimmerman's defense team formally requested Monday that Seminole Circuit Judge Jessica Recksiedler, the Florida judge assigned to their client's case, be removed after she revealed her husband works with a CNN legal analyst. O'Mara's office filed paperwork Monday asking that Recksiedler not preside over second-degree murder proceedings involving Zimmerman and the motion to \"disqualify\" the trial judge \"will be ruled on in the appropriate manner,\" a court official said.\n@highlight\nThe judge in the case is connected to a CNN analyst\n@highlight\nMark O'Mara describes his client, George Zimmerman, as \"frightened\"\n@highlight\nMedia outlets are asking that documents in the case be unsealed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 356, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 802, "end": 804}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 859, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors did not object when Zimmerman's attorneys asked @placeholder to seal records last week.", "idx": 19325}], "idx": 12500} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 28 November 2011 Nearly 300 trucks carrying supplies to U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan clogged the Pakistani border crossings Sunday, leaving them vulnerable to militant attack a day after Islamabad closed the frontier in retaliation for coalition airstrikes that allegedly killed 24 Pakistani troops. As Pakistan army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani attended the funerals of the victims, including a major, the U.S. sought to minimize the fallout from the crisis, which plunged Washington's already troubled relationship with Islamabad to an all-time low. Pakistan also ordered the U.S. to vacate an airbase that is used by American drones to target al-Qaida and Taliban militants in the country's tribal region along the Afghan border.\n@highlight\nWorst single incident since US and Pakistan became allies\n@highlight\nU.S. is ordered to leave Pakistani airbase in 15 days\n@highlight\nSupply trucks for U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan line up at closed border\n@highlight\nPakistan says raid is 'attack on its sovereignty'\n@highlight\n24 Pakistani soldiers buried Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 376, "end": 395}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 823, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 966, "end": 976}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I am not aware of the casualties on the other side of the border but those we have detained aren't Afghan Taliban,' he said, implying they were @placeholder Taliban operating in Afghanistan.", "idx": 19337}], "idx": 12511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 01:22 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 25 September 2013 A former professional Grand Prix motorcyclist whose young wife plunged to her death from a hotel room has been stranded in Dubai for six months because police won't return his passport - even though they have finished their investigation Abbie Emmett, 27, of Addlestone in Surrey, died just days after she had arrived in the United Arab Emirates with new husband Sean, 43, on honeymoon following their wedding in South Africa. Mr Emmett, a 19 times British Superbike race winner, was questioned by officers after Abbie fall 50ft after leaning from the balcony to look for her dropped wedding ring.\n@highlight\nAbbie Emmett, 27, died after falling from a balcony during their honeymoon\n@highlight\nNow Sean Emmett is trapped in Dubai because police have his passport\n@highlight\nMr Emmett, 43, was questioned but no further action taken", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 417, "end": 436}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple shared a flat in @placeholder, where Mr Emmett runs a bike taxi service.", "idx": 19338}], "idx": 12512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A public defender who left her husband to marry a serial killer on death row has appeared by his side as he goes on trial for a 1986 killing. Rosalie Martinez met killer Oscar Ray Bolin Jr., 50, after working with him on one of his rape and murder cases in 1995 and married him soon after. He is now on trial in Florida for the fourth time in the murder of Natalie Blanche Holley, a 25-year-old who was stabbed eight times in 1986. Scroll down for video Support: Rosalie Bolin, who divorced her prominent-lawyer husband to marry serial killer Oscar Ray Bolin, appears at his latest trial in Tampa, Florida\n@highlight\nRosalie Martinez met Oscar Ray Bolin in 1995 and left her prominent husband and four daughters for him\n@highlight\nKiller on death row in Florida for two murders\n@highlight\nNow on his fourth trial for killing third woman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 193, "end": 211}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 401}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 640, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 675}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Close: The couple were married over the phone, @placeholder has claimed", "idx": 19341}], "idx": 12515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A terrorist explosion in Bulgaria. Tourist kidnappings in Egypt. Sometimes violent demonstrations in Greece. A coup in Mali. Deadly drug wars in Mexico. Olympic security failures in England. Who wants to be a tourist these days? The deadly bombing of a bus carrying Israeli tourists Wednesday in Bulgaria is the latest bit of bad news in a summer plagued by global instability. Traveling hardly sounds relaxing. The U.S. State Department's latest worldwide safety caution issued Wednesday warns that terrorist groups \"continue to plan terrorist attacks against U.S. interests in multiple regions, including Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.\"\n@highlight\nDespite economic uncertainty and terror threats, international travel is up globally\n@highlight\nU.S. travelers curbed travel abroad in 2011, but numbers are up for 2012\n@highlight\nTravel agents say most clients are not headed to trouble spots\n@highlight\nToday's traveler is aware of threats and unrest in the post 9/11 world, agents say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 425, "end": 445}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Drug war violence in @placeholder' affects only a tiny portion of the country.", "idx": 19349}], "idx": 12521} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Kisiel and Laura Williamson PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:15 EST, 20 May 2013 For more than 40 years, England fans have wanted the national football team to be more like the Germans. Now, it seems, they\u2019ve got their wish. For the England team\u2019s latest kit bears a striking resemblance to the strip worn by West Germany in 1966. The kit, unveiled yesterday, was designed by Nike to mark the 150th anniversary of the Football Association. Scroll down for video New era: England stars helped reveal Nike's first Three Lions strip yesterday. Pictured (left-to-right) are Steven Gerrard, Joe Hart, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere\n@highlight\nKit designed by Nike to mark 150th anniversary of Football Association\n@highlight\nBased on strip worn in England v Scotland international match in 1872\n@highlight\nResembles West Germany strip of 1966 when England won World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 441, "end": 460}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 725, "end": 744}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 838, "end": 859}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "to tweet impishly: \u2018Smart move by @@placeholder and @nikefootball to go slightly", "idx": 19354}], "idx": 12525} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Providence, Rhode Island (CNN) -- Tuesday's election in the littlest of states is causing the biggest of stirs. When President Barack Obama hits the campaign trail here Friday to lend his star power to Jorge Elorza, the first-time candidate running in the city's deadlocked mayoral race, he won't be the most famous politician in the Ocean State that day. That distinction belongs to the politician running against Elorza, the larger than life man who's never lost a political race, the man who served as Providence's mayor twice before -- and who was forced to resign each time in disgrace: Buddy Cianci.\n@highlight\nBuddy Cianci is running for mayor of Providence for the third time\n@highlight\nCianci resigned the post twice before over felony convictions\n@highlight\nCianci to CNN: \"I've made mistakes in my life obviously, I've paid the price.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama campaigns for Cianci's opponent Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Or do they go with the less experienced and younger Elorza, a candidate who @placeholder -- a politician who knows a little something about being young and inexperienced and running for office -- says will \"will bring honest leadership to Providence?\"", "idx": 19362}], "idx": 12530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Death: Bernadine 'Bernie' Ingram, 57, had been on board a yacht when it was hit by a 5,000-ton dredger A wife was killed on a yacht in a freak accident on a summer\u2019s day, it was revealed today. Bernadine 'Bernie' Ingram, 57, had been on board her yacht Orca with her husband Peter when it was hit by the 5,000-ton dredger Shoreway in the North Sea off the Suffolk coast. Mrs Ingram had been wearing a life jacket as she sunbathed on deck when her 29ft craft was hit by the 321ft ship in clear conditions. A huge wave sparked by the crash which slammed her into the galley, trapping her as the boat quickly sank about six miles off Felixstowe.\n@highlight\nBernadine Ingram, 57, had been on board yacht Orca with her husband\n@highlight\nHit by dredger Shoreway in North Sea off Suffolk coast in the summer\n@highlight\nMrs Ingram had been wearing a life jacket as she sunbathed on deck\n@highlight\nBut her 29ft craft was hit by the 321ft ship in clear conditions in June\n@highlight\nToday, Dutch seaman admitted failing to discharge his duties properly\n@highlight\nMrs Ingram's husband is Labour party advisor and former Ofcom CTO", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ship then hammered into his yacht, striking the starboard anchor of the @placeholder.", "idx": 19366}], "idx": 12533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thirteen years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother, Misa, and her tiny kitten, Fukumaru. The odd-eyed white cat is always in Misa's shadow whether she is farming the land, cooking, relaxing or even having a bath. Now their images have been published in a photo book, the pair have stormed to popularity in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation in the United States. Dedicated friends: Spanning over 12 years, the woman's granddaughter, Miyoko Ihara, photographed their enduring relationship Inseparable: Ever since the day Misa found Fukumaru, which breaks up to mean 'good fortune' and 'circle' in Japanese, in the shed, they have firm friends\n@highlight\nThirteen years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of her 88-year-old grandmother, Misa, and her odd-eyed cat Fukumaru\n@highlight\nMisa found the cat abandoned in a shed in 2003\n@highlight\nA book of the pair's friendship has taken the Japan by storm", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happy to watch: Fukumaru watches @placeholder go about her work cleaning the vegetables", "idx": 19371}], "idx": 12537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"NCIS\" fans will get a triple dose of those crime investigations on CBS this fall. The network has added four new dramas and a new sitcom to its fall lineup, and one of the dramas is the \"NCIS\" spinoff set in New Orleans. As CBS announced on Wednesday, \"NCIS: New Orleans,\" starring Scott Bakula, will air on Tuesday nights following its parent program. The major shift in CBS's 2014-2015 calendar is the network's addition of \"Thursday Night Football.\" Instead of its comedy block anchored by \"The Big Bang Theory,\" CBS will air three hours of football on Thursday nights from September 11 through October 23.\n@highlight\nCBS adds a new \"NCIS\" spinoff to its 2014 fall schedule\n@highlight\nThe lineup also includes a block of football on Thursday nights\n@highlight\nOther new shows include a drama about the secretary of state\n@highlight\nA new \"CSI\" spinoff is expected to premiere later in the season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 79}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 437, "end": 459}, {"start": 504, "end": 522}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Thursdays are dominated by sports, the network's highly-rated \"@placeholder\" will temporarily air on Mondays.", "idx": 19376}], "idx": 12539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The man police say was driving drunk when he ran a red light and struck a car, killing a Major League Baseball pitcher and two others has been charged with murder. Fans gather around a memorial for Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart on Friday. Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, was charged with three counts of murder, driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a crime, the Orange County district attorney's office announced Friday. Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart was among those killed in the crash in Fullerton, California, early Thursday morning. Adenhart was beginning his first full season in the majors and had pitched his fourth Major League game hours earlier.\n@highlight\nDriver also faces charges of DUI and leaving the scene\n@highlight\nAdenhart, 22, pitched six scoreless innings in Wednesday's game\n@highlight\nThree people killed in crash early Thursday in Fullerton, California", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 123, "end": 143}, {"start": 232, "end": 249}, {"start": 259, "end": 271}, {"start": 284, "end": 302}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 475, "end": 492}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was just 22 years of age, with a wonderful life and career ahead of him.\"", "idx": 19379}], "idx": 12542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A six-year-old transgender girl has won the right to use the girls restroom at her school in Colorado. The decision was made by the Colorado Civil Rights Division on Sunday that the Fountain-Fort Carson School District created an unnecessarily hostile situation for Coy Mathis by not allowing her to use the female bathroom. Transgender advocates are hailing the decision as a major step forward for transgender rights. By not allowing Coy to use the girls' restroom, the Eagleside Elementary School in Fountain 'creates an environment rife with harassment,' Steven Chavez, the division director, wrote in the decision. Winner: The Colorado Civil Rights Division has ruled in favor of six-year-old Coy Mathis, whose school had barred her from using the girls bathroom at her elementary school because she is transgender\n@highlight\nA Colorado transgender girl, Coy Mathis, 6, has won the right to use the female restrooms at her elementary school in a civil rights case\n@highlight\nTransgender advocates are hailing the win as a 'victory for fairness'\n@highlight\nCoy Mathis was being home-schooled pending the decision and will now return to school at Eagleside Elementary in Fountain", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 132, "end": 161}, {"start": 182, "end": 217}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 472, "end": 498}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 632, "end": 661}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is a victory for @placeholder and a triumph for fairness.'", "idx": 19380}], "idx": 12543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush Pentagon tried to find loopholes in the Geneva Conventions for its \"ghost detainee\" program in Iraq and to delay the release of Guantanamo Bay prisoners to avoid bad press, three human rights groups contend. The Pentagon considered delaying the release of detainees from Guantanamo Bay because of criticism. Pentagon documents discuss CIA and Pentagon detention activities earlier this decade and indicate coordination between agencies in hiding internees from the Red Cross. Amnesty International USA, New York University's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and the Center for Constitutional Rights obtained the material through a Freedom of Information Act request and released it Thursday.\n@highlight\nMilitary tried to justify detention practices, human rights groups say\n@highlight\nGroups present Pentagon documents to support accusations\n@highlight\nGroups: Pentagon also sought to delay Guantanamo releases to avoid bad press\n@highlight\nCommunications came amid criticism over Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 69, "end": 86}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 364, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 550}, {"start": 554, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 595}, {"start": 606, "end": 637}, {"start": 671, "end": 696}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 931, "end": 940}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the order allows the @placeholder to detain people temporarily.", "idx": 19389}, {"query": "The @placeholder spell out international humanitarian law and authorize the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit prisoners during armed conflicts.", "idx": 19390}], "idx": 12551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pushpa Basnet, a Nepalese woman who supports children so they don't have to live behind bars with their incarcerated parents, was named the 2012 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night. Nepal is one of the poorest countries, and space is very limited in the few group homes affiliated with the government. So when a parent is incarcerated and no other guardian can be found, children have little choice but to live in prison as well. Basnet, 29, is determined to give these children another option. She started a home in Kathmandu where children can receive education, food, medical care and a chance to live a more normal life. She also runs a day care program for children who are too young to be separated from their parent.\n@highlight\nPushpa Basnet is revealed Sunday night as the 2012 CNN Hero of the Year\n@highlight\nBasnet supports children in Nepal so they don't have to live behind bars with their parents\n@highlight\nFor being named Hero of the Year, Basnet receives $250,000 to continue her work", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 154, "end": 173}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 796, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 947, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In that time, more than 180 @placeholder have been profiled on CNN, chosen from more than 45,000 nominations submitted through the CNN Heroes website.", "idx": 19395}], "idx": 12554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A brave Abigail Hernandez today faced her alleged kidnapper with a surprise appearance in court to see him held on $1million bail. Abigail arrived with her mother Zenya and sister Sarah and looked pale and drawn as she took her place on the front bench. It was her first public appearance since returning home last week after going missing nine months. The suspect Nathaniel Kibby, 34, walked into court flanked by his publicly provided legal team, wearing an orange jumpsuit and requested financial legal aid. Details of what led authorities to arrest Kibby were not released in Conway Circuit Court today, but a law enforcement source earlier revealed the suspicion that Abigail was held hostage in a shipping container on Kibby's property.\n@highlight\nNathaniel Kibby, 34, made his first court appearance Tuesday after his MOnday arrest for kidnappying 15-year-old Abigail Hernandez in October\n@highlight\nAbigail and her mother Zenya sat in the front row of court today as Kibby was arraigned\n@highlight\nThe teen stunned authorities last week when she suddenly returned home after her nine-month disappearance\n@highlight\nAfter his arrest, authorities surrounded a shipping container on Kibby's property with crime scene tape\n@highlight\nHe was arrested twice while Abigail was missing, once in October on marijuana possession and again in March on criminal trespassing\n@highlight\nThe criminal trespassing charge was settled last week, just three days after Abigail returned home", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 24}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 600}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 755, "end": 769}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1459, "end": 1465}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But those who lived close to @placeholder were also wary.", "idx": 19404}], "idx": 12562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:57 EST, 18 June 2013 She is the ultimate natural beauty famed for her glowing skin and flawless complexion. And now, songstress Kimberley Walsh has revealed the secrets behind her radiant fresh-faced glow as she poses for a set of stunning never-seen-before photographs. Unlike most celebrities the 31-year-old has spoken out to tell women that they don\u2019t need invasive treatments or an entourage of make-up artists to look flawless every day. Scroll down for video Natural beauty: Famed for her glowing complexion, the Girls Aloud star reveals her beauty secret to MailOnline\n@highlight\nStar swears by simple beauty regime of E45 cream and Clearasil face wipes\n@highlight\nWorks with trainer three times a week\n@highlight\nCurrently working on her upcoming book\n@highlight\nWomen will spend more than \u00a313,000 during lifetime on looking and feeling good", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "using products like @placeholder lotion, and regularly washing and cleansing my", "idx": 19406}], "idx": 12563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has wished Fernando Torres well after the Spaniard's loan move to Atletico was confirmed on Monday. Torres, 30, has agreed to return to his boyhood club from AC Milan until the end of the 2015-16 season. His first match back in the shirt of Atletico Madrid could be against city rivals Real in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey on January 7 - although the La Liga champions do play Levante on January 3. 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Despite admitting last week that he had smoked crack cocaine in a \"drunken stupor\" about a year ago, Ford has defiantly said he will not leave his job and vowed to challenge the actions in court. \"Obviously, I can't support this,\" Ford told council members, warning that the legal fight will cost taxpayers \"an arm and a leg.\" But, he added: \"I perfectly understand where they're coming from. ... I would have supported what they're doing. I want to move on. I'm not mad at anybody.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Toronto mayor's brother talks to CNN\n@highlight\nMayor Rob Ford loses emergency power, right to appoint committee chairs\n@highlight\nCity solicitor: Council delegated those powers and council can take them away\n@highlight\nFord apologizes for lewd remark about oral sex on live Canadian television", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he has steadfastly refused to step down, saying the voters of @placeholder's largest city should decide his fate in 2014.", "idx": 19412}], "idx": 12568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A criminal defamation case against two journalists in Thailand is set to proceed this week, despite calls from the United Nations and prominent rights groups for the charges to be dropped amid concerns over press freedom there. 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The Phuketwan journalists are accused of knowingly publishing false information and committing slander, according to the charge sheet.\n@highlight\nA defamation case against two journalists is proceeding in Thailand\n@highlight\nThe reporters cited a Reuters' report implicating authorities in human trafficking\n@highlight\nU.N. calls for the case to be dropped; investigate abuses against Rohingya migrants\n@highlight\nThe case is set to proceed in court April 17", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder human rights official has called on the Thai government to drop the case.", "idx": 19417}], "idx": 12572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Taking your baby along to a new play group can be nerve-wracking. You don't want any fuss, you just want to blend in. You hope and pray that your kid isn't the one who screams, hits or breaks something. All you want is to slip in, sit down and be told how beautiful and well-behaved your little one is. Prince George was put to the test Wednesday at a specially convened play group in Government House, Wellington, New Zealand. The 8-month-old was never going to just slip in, because he had brought the world's media with him. But he didn't scream, hit or break anything ... just one incident of theft.\n@highlight\nThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George are visiting NZ and Australia\n@highlight\nPrince George had a play date with 10 babies in Wellington on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe 8-month-old prince was described by one onlooker as \"quite a bruiser\"\n@highlight\nHe didn't scream or break anything but did grab a toy from one of the other children", "entities": [{"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In many ways, they're in the same boat as all of us who are trying to get used to it, and it was just very nice to have a relaxed time,\" he said, describing young @placeholder as \"very intrepid.\"", "idx": 19418}], "idx": 12573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santa Monica, California (CNN) -- Santa Monica College officials in California have launched an investigation into a raucous student protest at a board of trustees meeting in which campus police used pepper spray on demonstrators, sending three of them to a hospital, the college president said Wednesday. The students weren't allowed into the overflowing meeting room Tuesday evening and were demonstrating in a hallway against a summer pilot program creating two tiers of tuition when the pepper spraying incident occurred, said Paul Alvarez Jr., the multimedia editor for the campus newspaper who videotaped the incident. Three people were taken to a hospital, and about 30 other students needed treatment for pepper spray, said Santa Monica Fire Department Capt. Judah Mitchell. The fire department set up a decontamination unit that consisted of a fire hose with clear water, Mitchell said. Santa Monica is a coastal city adjacent to Los Angeles.\n@highlight\n\"Insanity. Overreaction. It started out just chanting,\" one student says\n@highlight\nSanta Monica College campus police pepper-sprayed student protesters\n@highlight\nCollege president: Protesters \"engaged in unlawful conduct,\" but no arrests were made\n@highlight\nStudents were protesting a tuition increase under an experimental summer program", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 53}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 531, "end": 546}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The program augments 700 regularly scheduled state-subsidized classes at $46 per credit unit for @placeholder residents, he said.", "idx": 19422}], "idx": 12575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joe Paterno led the Penn State Nittany Lions for 46 seasons and -- in the process -- became the winningest coach in college football history. Then came the child molestation scandal involving his former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky and allegations that Paterno played a role in concealing it. The NCAA vacated 111 of his wins over a 14-year period, fined the school $60 million, reduced scholarships and banned it from bowl games for four years. Paterno died last year, his iconic reputation in tatters. But his relatives filed a lawsuit Thursday to see that his legacy doesn't end that way.\n@highlight\nThe 40-page lawsuit was filed in Common Pleas Court on Thursday\n@highlight\nNCAA sanctions against Penn State include a $60 million fine\n@highlight\nLouis Freeh says family review was \"self-serving\"\n@highlight\nFreeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed \"shocking disregard\" for victims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 52}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 653, "end": 670}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder informed his supervisors of the report, but the school's board of trustees fired Paterno in November 2011, saying he could no longer perform his duties in the shadow of scandal.", "idx": 19425}, {"query": "Paterno informed his supervisors of the report, but the school's board of trustees fired @placeholder in November 2011, saying he could no longer perform his duties in the shadow of scandal.", "idx": 19426}], "idx": 12578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 2 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:11 EST, 2 July 2013 The body of a little girl, age 4 or 5, has been found under a tarp in the middle of a suburban intersection outside Fort Worth, Texas. Teenagers who found the girl in the city of Saginaw, Texas, on Monday night say the girl's hands and feet were bound. She had a plastic bag over her head and she was naked, except for a pair of purple underwear. By Tuesday morning, the FBI and local police executed a search warrant at her parents' house - about a mile and a half from where the girl's body was found.\n@highlight\nTeens playing in the street found the body of the girl\n@highlight\nHer hands and feet were bound and she was naked except for a pair of purple underwear\n@highlight\nFBI has joined the investigation and deemed the case a murder\n@highlight\nPolice looking for red pickup truck with green splotch that was seen in the area when the girl's body was found", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The body was dumped in a conspicuous spot in a suburban neighborhood in @placeholder", "idx": 19429}], "idx": 12579} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Carnival Cruise Lines is making its return to Europe next year with a new ship that boasts the world\u2019s first IMAX cinema at sea, a unique high-altitude cycling track, and the Florida-based company\u2019s first on-board brewery. 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The firm had originally planned to reveal the Nexus 10 tablet at an event in New York, but was forced to cancel due to hurricane Sandy, so took the industry by surprise and simply revealed the products online. The larger Nexus 10 tablet is being made by Samsung and features a display screen that measures about 10 inches diagonally, slightly larger than Apple's 9.7inch iPad.\n@highlight\nFirm launches new 10 inch Nexus 10 tablet to take on the iPad\n@highlight\nAlso launches new Nexus 4 handset made by LG with a 4.7inch screen to take on the iPhone, and updated Nexus 7 to take on the iPad mini\n@highlight\nNew Google Play music service will take on Apple", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 695, "end": 696}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Google claims the tablet features what it claims is the highest resolution display in the world, with 300 pixels per inch compared to the @placeholder\u2019s 264ppi \u2018retina display\u2019.", "idx": 19440}], "idx": 12586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BBC pundit Steve McManaman does not believe that Manchester City will retain their Premier League title should Chelsea defeat Manchester United on Sunday. The reigning champions were surprisingly beaten 2-1 by West Ham despite a second half onslaught that came close to earning the Blues a result at Upton Park. Although McManaman insists that City are not playing poorly, he doubts that they will be able to catch Chelsea if Jose Mourinho's side open up an eight-point lead at Old Trafford. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch... 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The strikes, which come a week ahead of the mayoral election, stretch over four days and will involve the people who maintain and upgrade the tracks who are unhappy with negotiations over pensions and benefits. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union, which represents around 1,000 staff on the Tube Lines contracts, said its members will walk out at 4pm on Tuesday until the same time on Friday.\n@highlight\nWorkers to walk out at 4pm on Tuesday until 4pm on Friday next week\n@highlight\nStrikes will affect Piccadilly, Jubilee and Northern Lines\n@highlight\nTfL says strike action is 'completely unnecessary'\n@highlight\nChamber of Commerce says strike will cost 'millions'\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson spokesman said it was 'no surprise' that Ken Livingstone's friend was calling for strikes ahead of the London mayoral elections", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 154, "end": 171}, {"start": 420, "end": 447}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 711, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 823, "end": 841}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder should call off this needless strike and work to find a settlement before any damage is done.'", "idx": 19454}], "idx": 12598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia is boasting that a long term spy in Nato country Estonia spilled secrets to Moscow from Britain's MI5 secret service and other Western intelligence agencies. His espionage meant that the KGB knew the scale of intelligence activities by the American National Security Agency in Europe long before Edward Snowden's disclosures, it was alleged. Soviet-era KGB officer Uno Puusepp was allowed to join Tallinn's KAPO secret service after the break-up of the USSR - and during at least a decade and a half as a double agent for Moscow, he went on to do significant damage to the UK, US and other European Union allies, claimed the documentary.\n@highlight\nRussia claims ex KGB agent Uno Puusepp was a double agent for them\n@highlight\nKremlin says he joined Estonia's KAPO secret service after USSR break-up\n@highlight\nHe did serious damage to UK, US and other European nations, it's claimed\n@highlight\nPro-Kremlin television channel NTV revealed his role in a 40 minute film\n@highlight\nMoscow says his work meant Edward Snowden's files were redundant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 580, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 843, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 848}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I have a good memory of what happened in @placeholder a little over 20 years ago.", "idx": 19459}], "idx": 12600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 09:35 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 18 September 2013 If you want to know what the latest \u2018It Bag\u2019 is, the one on Angelina Jolie\u2019s arm is usually a pretty good place to start. At the moment that\u2019s Louis Vuitton\u2019s Capucines handbag, which is selling out across Europe as fashionistas flock to get their hands on one. But would-be buyers have to have deep pockets \u2013 it costs up to \u00a33,250. Assistants at the Louis Vuitton shop in New Bond Street, London, said the bags had sold out. They are unlikely to be back in stock until the end of the month, and then in small numbers \u2013 prompting suspicions the shortage may be a marketing ruse. But is it worth the wait \u2013 and the cash? 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Most would agree the attacking prowess of the 26-year-old party-loving, Brazil striker would help bolster the attack of any team in the world, but it's his ability to help decide the future of Italian politics that was arguably just as attractive to his new employers. That is because club owner Silvio Berlusconi also happens to be the prime minister of Italy and -- according to leading commentators -- AC Milan's success has been inextricably linked to Berlusconi's rise to power.\n@highlight\nRobinho is the latest big-name player to be signed by Italian giants AC Milan\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian striker joins Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the San Siro for this season\n@highlight\nThe signings come as Silvio Berlusconi's popularity is on the wane in the opinion polls\n@highlight\nSome commentators believe the Milan owner uses the club to boost his political popularity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 72, "end": 86}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 500, "end": 516}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 816, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 899, "end": 915}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The career paths of @placeholder the politician and Berlusconi the football club owner run hand-in-hand as the billionaire has unashamedly courted the popular \"football\" vote to achieve his political aspirations.", "idx": 19477}], "idx": 12613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat A heartwarming photo of three young girls from Oklahoma who are fighting cancer has inspired thousands of people after it went viral online. The picture, showing Rylie, 3, Rheann, 6, and Ainsley, 4, was taken by Lora Scantling to raise awareness of childhood cancer. It shows the girls, who had never met before the photo shoot, hugging as they unite in their battle to beat the disease. Bond: This beautiful image of three young cancer patients has touched the hearts of thousands of people The owner of Scantling Photography in Bethany rallied the support of two children's clothing boutiques and Goodger Photography to provide everything she needed for the photo shoot.\n@highlight\nRylie, Rheann and Ainsley are all fighting childhood cancers\n@highlight\nLora Scantling photographed the girls to raise awareness", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 524, "end": 544}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 618, "end": 636}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fighting spirit: Three-year-old @placeholder has beaten the kidney cancer she was suffering from", "idx": 19486}], "idx": 12618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Felicity Jones pictured on the cover of the January issue of Tatler Fans of The Archers will remember her as Emma Grundy, the marriage-wrecking wild child who struggled to overcome a life of rural poverty. But in this \u00a314,500 silk red Christian Dior dress, actress Felicity Jones, left, who was the voice of Emma for ten years, looks the epitome of Hollywood glamour as she prepares to take on her biggest role yet. Next year, Felicity, 31, stars in The Theory Of Everything, a biopic about physicist Stephen Hawking based on the memoirs of his first wife, Jane Wilde. Eddie Redmayne plays Hawking alongside Felicity\u2019s Jane.\n@highlight\nActress Felicity Jones, 31, claims she is happy being quite 'tomboyish'\n@highlight\nThe Oxford Graduate reveals her public persona keeps her awake at night\n@highlight\nShe said: 'You don't want people being distracted by who you are'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 473}, {"start": 501, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite looking resplendent in the dress for the @placeholder shoot, Felicity told the magazine she is more suited to roughing it.\u2018I\u2019m quite tomboyish and I like being comfortable \u2013 but that\u2019s not what the red carpet is about.\u2019", "idx": 19487}, {"query": "Despite looking resplendent in the dress for the Tatler shoot, @placeholder told the magazine she is more suited to roughing it.\u2018I\u2019m quite tomboyish and I like being comfortable \u2013 but that\u2019s not what the red carpet is about.\u2019", "idx": 19488}], "idx": 12619} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen Last updated at 10:17 AM on 6th July 2011 At the weekend Dominique Strauss-Kahn was celebrating his release from house arrest with truffles and fine wine in an expensive New York restaurant. The rape case brought against him by a hotel chambermaid was on the brink of collapse. But if the former head of the International Monetary Fund thought he was in the clear and could now take a run at the French presidency, yesterday brought a new setback. Drawn: Tristane Banon in 2004 and, right, yesterday in Paris, tired and gaunt New battle: Strauss-Kahn with his wife Anne Sinclair\n@highlight\nStrauss-Kahn could faces 15 years' jail after new accusation as lawyers for Tristane Banon vow to fight for justice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 72, "end": 93}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 323, "end": 349}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Strauss-Kahn in a @placeholder studio flat, with him acting like a \u2018rutting", "idx": 19489}], "idx": 12620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Nathan Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour has declined an invite to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding - just weeks after controversially putting them on the cover of the fashion bible. Ms Wintour HAS received an invitation to the exclusive affair, with Entertainment Tonight today reporting there will be a dinner in Paris on May 23 before guests are flown to the wedding in Florence in Italy on May 24. A source close to the editor confirmed she would not be attending. However, she is believed to be in talks to feature their wedding pictures in an upcoming issue.\n@highlight\nLegendary Editor-in-Chief invited to exclusive, intimate wedding on May 24\n@highlight\nDespite 'politely declining' the invite, Ms Wintour plans to feature their wedding pictures in upcoming issue\n@highlight\nEntertainment Tonight now reports the wedding will be in ITALY, with a dinner the night before in PARIS", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 76, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 267, "end": 287}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 799, "end": 819}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kim tweeted when the cover was released on @placeholder's website", "idx": 19490}], "idx": 12621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A \"big f***ing deal\" has become an equally big fight, with Republicans relentlessly attacking President Barack Obama's signature health care reforms over the new reality they are bringing to the health insurance market. One reason is the GOP's ideological opposition to big government, as manifested by the health care overhaul intended to hold down rising costs that threaten U.S. fiscal stability. Another is the long-term political benefit to Obama and Democrats from the sweeping changes intended to give people previously unable to afford health insurance or deemed ineligible the chance to obtain coverage. Coupled with Obama's stated second-term priority -- proposed immigration reform that would remove the \"illegal\" label for millions of undocumented aliens -- the legislative power play could provide an electoral boost for Democrats certain to last a generation or longer.\n@highlight\nObamacare and immigration reform could boost Democrats for a generation or more\n@highlight\nParties in power always try to use policy to secure future voter support\n@highlight\nIdeology aside, Republicans know health care, immigration reforms help Democrats\n@highlight\nGOP attacks focus on the health care law, not just website woes", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decade of waiting to seek citizenship should ease the fears of @placeholder over an immediate impact on elections, as only U.S. citizens can vote, West said.", "idx": 19496}, {"query": "However, any undocumented immigrants who eventually become citizens would probably be Democrats, because \"they've seen Democrats have been the people pushing for immigration reform while @placeholder have been resistant,\" he added.", "idx": 19497}], "idx": 12624} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The militants behind Wednesday's deadly strike on a Pakistani marketplace that killed at least 90 people -- most of them women -- are \"on the losing side of history,\" U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said at a joint news conference with her Pakistani counterpart. \"If the people behind the attacks were so sure of their beliefs let them join the political process, let them come forth to the people and make their case that they don't want girls to go to school, that they want women to be kept back, that they believe they have all the answers,\" Clinton said in response to the car bombing in Peshawar.\n@highlight\nClinton condemns bombing of Peshawar market which killed at least 90 people Wednesday\n@highlight\nOf militants who carried out the attacks, she said: \"They are on the losing side of history\"\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Secretary of State is in Pakistan to shore up strained relations\n@highlight\nClinton said relationship is about more than security and anti-terror campaign", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 221, "end": 235}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clinton arrived in @placeholder on Wednesday for a series of meetings with top Pakistani officials.", "idx": 19501}], "idx": 12628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Norfolk, Virginia (CNN) -- Mitt Romney on Saturday announced U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate for the White House -- a bold and risky move that energized both conservatives and their opponents. Ryan is a rising Republican star and the party's leader on fiscal and budget issues. He said he is overwhelmed by the reaction to the announcement that he is Romney's running mate. \"I was amazed at the energy, the crowd, people who just want to see us take the country in a different direction,\" Ryan said. \"It's very exciting. We're going to win this campaign. We've got the wind behind us. I'm really excited about this race.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Ryan learned leadership at a young age, Romney says\n@highlight\nRyan wrote a GOP budget plan, which seeks to revamp entitlement programs\n@highlight\nBiden welcomes Ryan to the race, which he says will provide \"clear choice\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While some analysts saw Romney's choice as risky, others thought @placeholder had to go big.", "idx": 19504}], "idx": 12629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton The site of the world's worst ever nuclear disaster has still not be cleared 28 years on as these bleak pictures show. The photographs were taken by sales manager and photographer Toby Batchelor who travelled to the nuclear site at Pripyat, Chernobyl. The 34-year-old of Derby spent two days in the city where a nuclear reactor at Chernobyl Power Station exploded on April 26, 1986. During the accident itself, 31 people died and it has left devastating long term effects, such as cancer and deformities, which are still being accounted for. Mr Batchelor said: 'Each day when leaving the area you had to be scanned for high levels of radioactivity.\n@highlight\nToby Batchelor went to Chernobyl and captured these bleak pictures showing the site of the nuclear disaster\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old from Derby said each day you had to be scanned for radioactivity\n@highlight\nSchools and residences are still left abandoned - 28 years after the accident\n@highlight\nThe project to clear the site is now ten years behind schedule", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 350, "end": 372}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No lunches are being served here in the former dinner hall at a school in @placeholder", "idx": 19511}], "idx": 12633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's Valentine's Day, and the Olympic village is in the mood -- at least that's the story according to one champion athlete at this month's Games. Slopestyle gold medalist Jamie Anderson revealed she had to delete her account with online dating app Tinder before her snowboard event in order to focus on the Olympics. \"Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level,\" the 23-year-old from South Lake Tahoe, California said in an interview with the magazine U.S. Weekly published Wednesday. \"It's all athletes! In the mountain village it's all athletes. It's hilarious. There are some cuties on there.\n@highlight\nAthletes at the Winter Olympics are using dating app Tinder\n@highlight\nGold medalist Jamie Anderson had to delete account as it was too distracting\n@highlight\nOrganizers have provided more than 100,000 condoms for athletes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The traditional definition of @placeholder, after all, is for couples and singles to express their love -- openly or anonymously -- through cards, candy, flowers and gifts.", "idx": 19513}], "idx": 12634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singing competition shows like \"American Idol\" and \"The Voice\" don't only make stars, they rehabilitate them. Just ask Jennifer Lopez, whose seat at the \"American Idol\" judges' table paved the way for the success of her 2011 album and her recently announced summer tour. Or Maroon 5, who benefited greatly from frontman Adam Levine's spot on \"The Voice.\" Even his fellow \"Voice\" judge, Christina Aguilera, cashed in on the group's best-selling single \"Moves Like Jagger.\" But for a megawatt star like Britney Spears, who already experienced a comeback of sorts in 2008 with the release of \"Circus\" not long after her fall from grace, a judging and mentoring gig on \"The X Factor\" isn't needed to sell albums.\n@highlight\nSpears joins the Fox singing competition still riding the success of her seventh studio album\n@highlight\nSource: Being a mainstay on the show could bring a level of fame she hasn't had in years\n@highlight\nSpears hasn't been accessible to her fans since she was placed in a conservatorship", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 119, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 386, "end": 403}, {"start": 452, "end": 468}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And lucky for Spears because, with a reported $15 million contract to appear on \"@placeholder,\" this move is likely less about the money than it is about rebuilding her image.", "idx": 19524}], "idx": 12643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI's spokesman has denied the pontiff will resign over the arrest of his butler on suspicion of leaking confidential documents, the Vatican press office said Thursday. During a Wednesday meeting with journalists to answer questions about the situation, the Rev. Frederico Lombardi said the \"hypothesis\" advanced by some media outlets that the pope would resign are \"baseless creations of some journalists, which have no foundation in reality.\" Butler Paolo Gabriele, 46, was arrested last week and accused of illegal possession of confidential documents. Lombardi said Wednesday that Gabriele has met with his attorneys, \"who will probably request monitored surveillance or house arrest for their client.\"\n@highlight\nVatican says reports that the pope will step down \"have no foundation in reality\"\n@highlight\nThe pope's butler is suspected of taking confidential documents, leaking them to journalist\n@highlight\nThe butler probably will seek monitored surveillance or house arrest, the Vatican says\n@highlight\nSome say the scandal sheds light on a covert power struggle in the Catholic Church", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 286, "end": 303}, {"start": 468, "end": 488}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He brought in his team, the people he likes, the people he trusts, and put them in key positions in the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 19530}], "idx": 12646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko In Washington PUBLISHED: 12:20 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:24 EST, 29 April 2013 Rep. Jan Schakowsky, a Democrat from Illinois, said she wants to raise the income tax rates paid by America's top earners to between 45 and 49 per cent, largely to justify more government spending. 'We need increased revenue,' she said in a statement, 'to eliminate the sequester, fund investments in education, public safety, and infrastructure and provide support for Americans striving to reach the middle class.' U.s. Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky wants top earners to pay more - a lot more - to the government at tax time, and justifies it with calls for revenue that would enable more spending\n@highlight\nWin a $1 million lotto jackpot? You would pay $450,000 to the IRS\n@highlight\nAnti-tax conservatives slam plan for lacking middle-class tax cuts\n@highlight\nGOP House majority makes serious consideration highly unlikely", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder would add five new tax brackets, starting with a 45 per cent rate for income between $1 million and $10 million, and ending with 49 per cent for earnings after a taxpayer's first $1 billion in any tax year.", "idx": 19531}], "idx": 12647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the putt all golfers want to be stood over. The final hole of a Masters weekend, find the cup and the coveted green jacket is yours. Your heart is racing, your palms sweaty, can you maintain your focus? The contender surveys the scene, taking in the erupting volcano and giant wooden heads which line the Hawaiian Rumble course before delicately guiding her shot off a brick and into the hole. No, not the Augusta National Country Club, but a minigolf course in Myrtle Beach. Not Tiger Woods, but 18-year-old Olivia Prokopova, one of the world's leading minigolf players and a double Masters champion.\n@highlight\nThe minigolf Masters takes place annually at the Hawaiian Rumble course\n@highlight\nCzech teenager Olivia Prokopova has won the tournament in each of the last two years\n@highlight\nThe event was started by Robert Detwiler, founder of the U.S. Pro Minigolf Federation\n@highlight\nSome 38,000 registered players compete in tournaments all over the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 420, "end": 448}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 523, "end": 538}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 725, "end": 740}, {"start": 831, "end": 845}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 868, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's fellow competitors tend to be middle-aged men who enjoy the heat of competition and the fraternity which comes with being an obscure sportsman.", "idx": 19535}], "idx": 12649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American officials are pondering whether to strike ISIS elements in Syria to better contain the group's fearsome power, following its horrific execution of James Foley and the direct threats it has leveled against the United States. As they consider how best to confront the organization, there is good news: The United States and its friends have scored some successes against ISIS in the past month. The administration provided material support to Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi special operations forces, and with judicious use of airstrikes enabled them to repel ISIS attacks northwest and northeast of Baghdad. The Obama administration wisely understood that these military operations are only a short-term fix. The only sustainable solution is a new Iraqi government able to rally a large majority of Iraqis across ethnic and sectarian lines to fight the Islamic State in Syria. Iraqis have come together before to contain such extremists, and they could again.\n@highlight\nRobert Ford: U.S. mulling strike on ISIS elements in Syria\n@highlight\nU.S. pressure on Iraq, including to form new government, has bolstered efforts to repel ISIS\n@highlight\nHe says aiding moderate Syria opposition would help them do the same, as al-Assad weakens\n@highlight\nFord: Aid should hinge on rebels making new government with shared focus on driving out ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 459, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 873, "end": 885}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1354, "end": 1357}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They share the same frustrating imperfections -- such as lack of professional discipline -- as the @placeholder and the Iraqi military, but if they were better armed and financed, the moderate Syrian fighters could be helpful in repelling ISIS.", "idx": 19539}], "idx": 12652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 10:28 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 10 March 2013 This is the heart-stopping moment a daredevil kayaker plunges down a 65ft waterfall - captured from a one of a kind spectacular bird\u2019s-eye view. Photographer Tim Kemple rigged ropes across canyons to capture the vertigo-inducing views as the kayakers freefall down the monster drop. Adventure-loving trio Erik Boomer, Tyler Bradt, and Galen Volckhausen spent 10 days hurtling down powerful waterfalls of up to 130ft in height on a trip to Tlapacoyan, Mexico. Don't look down: Photographer Tim Kemple rigged up ropes to capture the vertigo-inducing views\n@highlight\nPhotographer Tim Kemple hung over the canyons to get the incredible shots\n@highlight\nThe three nerveless kayakers include world-record holder Tyler Bradt, who broke his back two years ago, but continues to do the sport\n@highlight\nTheir rides over the Mexican waterfalls have been turned into a film", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 422, "end": 438}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "weren\u2019t the first people to shoot images in @placeholder but that became", "idx": 19544}], "idx": 12655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We're fresh out of English-language ballots. How about Japanese instead? That's basically what happened to voters at one precinct in Hawaii after a series of unfortunate events. First, the polling place at Hokulani Elementary School on the island of Oahu ran out of ballots. A two-hour line formed as polling workers tried to shuffle hundreds of people through a single electronic voting machine. Next, according to Mike Kratzke, who was working the election, officials delivered more ballots -- but they were the wrong ones, featuring the wrong local races. \"Everyone stop! The ballots are wrong!\" Kratzke recalls yelling over an angry mob.\n@highlight\n23 polling places in Hawaii ran out of ballots\n@highlight\nState officials sent backups, but some people reportedly left without voting\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter: Long lines and missing ballots undermine the process\n@highlight\nHawaii says it underestimated the number of voters who would show up", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 215, "end": 240}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(@placeholder, where everyone is a racial minority, offers voting info in four languages, including Japanese).", "idx": 19550}], "idx": 12659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World champions Italy meet France Tuesday at Euro 2008 in a rematch of the 2006 World Cup final and the 2002 European Championship final -- but with very different consequences. Italian players train Monday in Zurich ahead of their showdown with France. With both sides still seeking their first win of the tournament, defeat for either in Zurich would mean certain elimination from Group C and an ignominious return home for the losing squad. Should Romania beat the Netherlands -- who are expected to rest key players having already qualified for the quarterfinals -- in the group's other match in Berne both sides face elimination regardless of the result.\n@highlight\nFrance face world champions Italy at Euro 2008 with losers going home\n@highlight\nBoth sides face elimination if Romania beat the Netherlands in other group game\n@highlight\nItaly to put \"heart and souls\" into winning the match, coach Donadoni says\n@highlight\nFrench coach Domanech admits French hopes of qualifying are \"tiny\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 118, "end": 138}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's very difficult to imagine @placeholder beating Romania now... We have to forget the other game completely.", "idx": 19556}], "idx": 12661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:30 EST, 12 January 2013 In a remote corner of West Africa lies a village unlike any other. The clay walls of the low buildings that make up Tiebele, Burkina Faso, have been decorated with elaborate frescoes and geometric patterns, turning each of the circular structures into a striking work of art. The isolated village is home to the royal court of the Kassena people, one of the oldest ethnic groups in Burkina Faso, who first settled the region in the 15th Century. 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Gareth Williams' mysterious death has been the subject of fierce speculation since he was found dead in his Central London flat three years ago. Following a year-long investigation by Scotland Yard, officers today announced that they believe his death was accidental and that no one else was involved, although they concluded that it is impossible to reach a definite verdict on the case.\n@highlight\nGareth Williams found dead in his Central London flat in August 2010\n@highlight\n31-year-old's death was ruled to be 'probably' foul play by a coroner\n@highlight\nBut Scotland Yard announced that he seems to have locked himself in bag\n@highlight\nPolice admitted that they could not reach a conclusion 'beyond doubt'\n@highlight\nFamily believe he was killed and refuse to accept result of investigation", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 370, "end": 383}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder detectives said that since it was possible for the codebreaker to climb in to the bag and lock it unaided, it is not necessary to posit any outside involvement.", "idx": 19573}], "idx": 12674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner George Zimmerman has broken his silence, telling the nation of the timeline of events the night Trayvon Martin was shot dead, and saying that he has been vilified into being a racist and a murderer, two things he vehemently denied. Speaking exclusively to Fox News\u2019 Sean Hannity, Zimmerman recounted the night of February 26 in the gated community in Sanford, Florida, sensationally saying that he did not regret getting out of his car that night. Throughout the hour-long interview, Zimmerman maintained his composure, sitting for much of it with his hands folded neatly in his lap, and keeping a stoic face.\n@highlight\nFox News' Sean Hannity landed first interview since February 26th shooting of Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nIn hour-long sit down, Zimmerman said shooting was all part of God's plan\n@highlight\nSaid he did not regret his actions that night, but later said he wished the events were different and that he didn't have to shoot Martin\n@highlight\nAlso said: 'I'm not a racist, and I'm not a murderer'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 31}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 804, "end": 806}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The interview is the culmination of several months of work by @placeholder to land the exclusive interview.", "idx": 19574}], "idx": 12675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:18 EST, 29 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:35 EST, 30 September 2013 Mockery: Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman, pictured at last week's Labour party conference, was accused of 'sneering' after she criticised David Cameron's plans to give married couples a tax break Labour and the Liberal Democrats were accused of \u2018sneering\u2019 at marriage yesterday as David Cameron said he would like to go further in restoring recognition for the institution in the tax system. Labour\u2019s deputy leader Harriet Harman and Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls led criticism of the Prime Minister\u2019s plans for a \u00a31,000 transferable tax allowance for married couples, and the Lib Dems also condemned it \u2013 opening up a key general election battleground.\n@highlight\nDeputy Leader Harriet Harman criticised the plans on Twitter\n@highlight\nShawdow Chancellor Ed Balls said women would 'lose out'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister said he was 'proud' of the proposals\n@highlight\nIan Duncan Smith claims policy will help 'eight million people'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 530}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 967, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mr @placeholder admitted that opponents of same-sex unions gained backing because he failed to explain that religious groups would not be forced to conduct gay marriage ceremonies against their will.", "idx": 19577}], "idx": 12677} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 12:36 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 15:45 EST, 3 August 2012 A couple have been found dead in their remote cottage in a suspected suicide pact, it has emerged. The pair, named locally as Brian Hainsworth, 64, and wife Sharon, 57, were discovered by paramedics at around 8.30am today. Police are not treating their deaths as suspicious, but mystery surrounds events at the secluded stone property. The fire brigade were called, although it is not clear why. Mystery: Detectives and forensic teams investigate the suspected double suicide of Brian and Sharon Hainsworth at their secluded cottage in Calverley, West Yorkshire\n@highlight\nBrian and Sharon Hainsworth, aged 64 and 57, discovered by paramedics\n@highlight\nTheir deaths not being treated as suspicious, but cause remains a mystery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 217, "end": 232}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 596}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 690}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They weren't members of the club so didn't come in, but I knew @placeholder through various dealings with the property.", "idx": 19578}], "idx": 12678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Pennsylvania men convicted of a hate crime in the beating death of an undocumented Mexican immigrant were each sentenced Wednesday to spend nine years behind bars, according to a U.S. District Court statement. Derrick Donchak, of Shenandoah, and Brandon Piekarsky, of Shenandoah Heights, were found guilty in federal court in October of several charges, including hate crimes and depriving the victim Luis Ramirez of his civil rights. The two were acquitted of murder charges in state court and convicted of simple assault. During the federal trial, witnesses testified that racist language was used before and during the attack and that Ramirez was kicked in the head repeatedly after he fell down. The defendants, they said, didn't want immigrants in their neighborhood and repeatedly ordered Ramirez to leave.\n@highlight\nNEW: Two Pennsylvania men were sentenced to nine years in prison\n@highlight\nThey were convicted of a hate crime in an undocumented Mexican immigrant's death\n@highlight\nWitnesses say the defendants didn't like Luis Ramirez living in their neighborhood\n@highlight\nWitnesses also testified that Ramirez was kicked in the head", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 259, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 298}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three former @placeholder police officers were also charged, accused of trying to cover up the incident.", "idx": 19587}], "idx": 12683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A second Democratic candidate vying for a seat in the U.S. Senate is refusing to say whether she voted for Barack Obama in the last two presidential elections. When confronted by a tracker for America Rising, a Republican opposition research outfit, yesterday, Georgia Senate candidate Michelle Nunn stayed mum about her voting history. Her only response was in the form of a grin she gave her questioner as she walked away from him and toward the entrance of the venue she was about to enter, an early voting center at the Adamsville Recreation Center, in Atlanta, Georgia, according to the Weekly Standard.\n@highlight\nWhen confronted by a tracker for a Republican outfit yesterday, Georgia Senate candidate Michelle Nunn stayed mum about her voting history\n@highlight\nThe same question has tripped up fellow Democratic Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes of Kentucky\n@highlight\nNunn's non-answer could come back to haunt her in her close race against businessman David Perdue", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 524, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 838, "end": 860}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 970, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Multiple polls conducted in late September and early October had @placeholder leading Nunn by several digits.", "idx": 19589}, {"query": "The race could just as easily flip back in @placeholder's favor in the next two and a half weeks, however, and pollsters expect this race to be a nail biter.", "idx": 19590}], "idx": 12685} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Grant A former soldier was yesterday found guilty of murdering a schoolgirl nearly 30 years ago in Scotland\u2019s first \u2018cold case\u2019 conviction. Bus driver John Docherty strangled Elaine Doyle yards from her home as she returned from a disco in 1986, and lived a normal life until police reinvestigating the crime knocked on his door two years ago. Technological advances meant DNA recovered from the 16-year-old\u2019s body was linked to Docherty, who still lived in Greenock, Renfrewshire, less than a mile from the lane where the murder happened. Bus driver John Docherty (left) strangled Elaine Doyle (right) yards from her home as she returned from a disco\n@highlight\nBus driver John Docherty strangled Elaine Doyle yards from her home\n@highlight\nDNA recovered from the 16-year-old\u2019s body was linked to Docherty\n@highlight\nElaine\u2019s mother Maureen spoke of her family\u2019s 28-year \u2018nightmare\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was later found the chances of the DNA belonging to anyone other than @placeholder, 49, were around one billion to one.", "idx": 19592}], "idx": 12687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liberia's chief medical officer is on a 21-day Ebola quarantine after her assistant died from the illness, according to health officials. The assistant died Thursday, prompting the closure of the the Ministry of Health headquarters building for decontamination, officials said. The ministry reopened on Friday, but Dr. Bernice T. Dahn entered a quarantine period, her deputy, Tolbert Nyenswah, said. The assistant showed symptoms of Ebola 10 days ago, officials said, but Dahn last had contact with him 13 days ago. An American doctor who volunteered in Sierra Leone and was exposed to Ebola will be admitted to the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health in coming days, the NIH said in a statement.\n@highlight\nLiberia's chief medical official is in a quarantine, after her assistant died of Ebola\n@highlight\nHealth Ministry closed for a day to decontaminate from Ebola\n@highlight\nA U.S. doctor who was exposed to Ebola in Sierra Leone will go to an NIH Clinic\n@highlight\nAt least 6,553 cases of Ebola are reported in West Africa, WHO said", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 209, "end": 226}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 648, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 700}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "West Africa is fighting the worst Ebola outbreak on record, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 19594}], "idx": 12689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Painting, simple painting is what caused Samten Dakpa to become a victim of terror. For painting classic Tibetan images as a teenager, Dakpa says, Chinese police -- intent on suppressing Tibetan culture -- arrested, beat and tortured him, shoving his hands into a coal-burning oven. \"It was like a barbecue,\" he said, describing the painful burns on his hands. Cheikhna Mahawa of Mauritania says he was arrested and tortured because he organized protests to improve education for the poor and lobbied for instruction of classic Arabic rather than the local Hassaniya dialect. Police, Mahawa says, shoved a rifle butt into his mouth, forced him to stare at the sun and beat him when he was unable to keep a cockroach within a small circle, using a stick.\n@highlight\nSamten Dakpa says he was tortured for painting classic Tibetan images\n@highlight\nCheikhna Mahawa says he was tortured over education\n@highlight\nSurvivors of torture from all over the world participate in the New York program", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Doctors operated on @placeholder's right hand, allowing him to hold a paint brush without pain for the first time in years.", "idx": 19596}], "idx": 12691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nashville (CNN) -- There is a quiet hum in the air. Moments later, it's clear why. Ringo Starr sweeps in, and it feels like a cool breeze has washed over the room despite the sweltering 100-degree Southern summer heat outside. Ringo Starr still rocking out at 72 His apparel is basic but he exudes \"rock star\" -- strolling in wearing a pinstriped blazer, a T-shirt, dark jeans and sneakers. Two silver pendants adorn his neck: The longer of the two is a signature peace sign; the other, fashioned from a 45 LP adapter that was immediately given to him when he remarked to its former owner how much he liked it.\n@highlight\nRingo Starr turned 72 on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe former Beatles drummer calls for \"peace and love\"\n@highlight\nStarr celebrates his birthday at the Hard Rock Cafe in Nashville", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This has just been my dream for so long to see a living @placeholder in person, and Ringo is just the best!\"", "idx": 19598}], "idx": 12692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "White House Ebola response coordinator Ron Klain will not appear before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday when it convenes a hearing on the federal government's response to the deadly viral outbreak. The seldom-seen Klain, known in Washington as President Obama's 'Ebola czar,' has already skipped one Ebola-related hearing in the House of Representatives, held two days after he officially started on the job. The high-profile November 12 Senate hearing would be a typical forum for him to answer questions about how the work of various cabinet-level agencies will be integrated together if Congress approves Obama's latest funding request. 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The actor, a figurehead for the Hacked Off campaign group, appeared on television to warn that the Government\u2019s entire legislative programme would be held to ransom if it did not back down.\n@highlight\nCampaign group involved in amendments tabled to Bills in House of Lords\n@highlight\nActor Hugh Grant says 'no one will give up on this'\n@highlight\nSources claim group warned Labour it would attack them if they backed PM", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One said that \u2018at least four\u2019 members of the Shadow Cabinet had received calls from Mr @placeholder.", "idx": 19611}], "idx": 12700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American graduate student who went to Iraq to find ways to help ordinary citizens persevere in a transitioning government was one of two American civilians killed in a Sadr City bombing. Nicole Suveges, a political scientist working toward her doctorate, died in a Sadr City bombing Tuesday. Nicole Suveges, a married political scientist from Illinois, was part of a program that embeds academics into military units to help personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan navigate the local environment, according to her employer, BAE Systems. Suveges, who started her tour with Human Terrain System in April, had been assigned to support the 3rd Brigade Combat Team for the 4th Infantry Division in \"political, cultural, and tribal engagements,\" a statement from the program said.\n@highlight\nNicole Suveges, 38, was part of team of academic embeds advising military in Iraq\n@highlight\nThe political scientist and Johns Hopkins grad student died in Sadr City bombing\n@highlight\nSuveges is second Human Terrain System employee to die in combat zone this year\n@highlight\nShe was also finishing dissertation on citizens in transitioning governments", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 578, "end": 597}, {"start": 642, "end": 664}, {"start": 674, "end": 694}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 995, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officials were helping mediate disputes among the @placeholder leadership and \"facilitate the development of a more representative local government,\" the statement said.", "idx": 19616}], "idx": 12704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The 24-year-old son of the late Benazir Bhutto, groomed to take the reins of power in Pakistan, came of age politically Thursday, exactly five years after the assassination of his mother. Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari flexed his tender political muscles at a rally with his father, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, near the family home in Sindh province ahead of next year's elections. He delivered a political stump speech acknowledging problems in Pakistan, such as the devastation caused by floods. He also slammed the terror that led to his mother's killing and asked why there have been no convictions for the crime.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kill a Bhutto and another will emerge, the young Bhutto-Zardari said\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistani President Asif Zardari says his son's training has begun\n@highlight\nBenazir Bhutto was killed five years ago in a gun-suicide bomb attack\n@highlight\nThousands gathered near the home to mark the fifth anniversary of her death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 217, "end": 238}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 324, "end": 339}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told the crowd that @placeholder's \"education is finished, and his training has begun.\"", "idx": 19618}], "idx": 12705} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press She lost her baby daughter and her right hand to a manic killing spree. He wielded the machete that took both. Yet today, despite coming from opposite sides of an unspeakable shared past, Alice Mukarurinda and Emmanuel Ndayisaba are friends. She is the treasurer and he the vice president of a group that builds simple brick houses for genocide survivors. They live near each other and shop at the same market. Their story of ethnic violence, extreme guilt and, to some degree, reconciliation is the story of Rwanda today, 20 years after its Hutu majority killed more than 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. The Rwandan government is still accused by human rights groups of holding an iron grip on power, stifling dissent and killing political opponents. But even critics give President Paul Kagame credit for leading the country toward a peace that seemed all but impossible two decades ago.\n@highlight\nTutsi Alice Mukarurinda's hand was amputated and her baby was killed by Emmanuel Ndayisaba, a Hutu, in 1994\n@highlight\nOn Monday Rwanda marks the 20th anniversary of the beginning of 100 days of bloody mayhem\n@highlight\nHutus resented Tutsis for their greater wealth and what they saw as oppressive rule\n@highlight\nEmmanuel turned himself in and confessed for his crimes in 1996\n@highlight\nPrison term lasted from 1997 until 2003, when Hutus who admitted their guilt were pardoned\n@highlight\nEmmanuel and Alice live near each other and shop at the same market\n@highlight\nEmmanuel kneeled before Alice and asked for forgiveness -- and after two weeks of thought she said yes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 208, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 247}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 932, "end": 948}, {"start": 998, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1418, "end": 1425}, {"start": 1431, "end": 1435}, {"start": 1497, "end": 1504}, {"start": 1521, "end": 1525}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder would wake up in the morning and go hunting for Tutsis to kill.'", "idx": 19626}, {"query": "In the months after the genocide, guilt gnawed away at @placeholder.", "idx": 19627}], "idx": 12711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The captain of the Costa Concordia arranged to flee in a helicopter, abandoning passengers and crew, on the night of the shipwreck, his Moldovan lover has claimed. The giant cruise ship hit rocks and sank off the Mediterranean island of Giglio on January 13, 2012, killing 32 people, in Italy's worst maritime catastrophe since the Second World War. Captain Francesco Schettino is on trial for multiple manslaughter, dereliction of duty and abandoning ship, and faces up to 20 years in prison if he is found guilty. 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Is this all part of keeping up appearances in image-centric Hollywood, or do most celebrities have a genuine desire to use their star status to help raise money or awareness for certain causes? 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Thousands of properties within a radius of 1.5km of the bomb were evacuated in the west German city of Dortmund. The 4,000-pound bomb was discovered after experts analysed old aerial photographs while searching for unexploded ordnance dropped on Germany's industrial Ruhr region by Allied aircraft. The 4,000-pound World War Two bomb was removed after being successfully defused today Thousands of people have been offered shelter in the Westfalen Hall, in Dortmund after being forced from their homes\n@highlight\nMore than 20,000 have been forced from their homes\n@highlight\nExplosive found by experts scouring old aerial photos for ordnance\n@highlight\nBomb dropped during Battle of the Ruhr, a five-month campaign aimed at crippling Adolf Hitler's war effort", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 816, "end": 833}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While unexploded WWII-era bombs are regularly discovered in @placeholder, they are rarely as big as the one uncovered in Dortmund.", "idx": 19635}], "idx": 12717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Raymond Davis, the American accused of killing two Pakistani men, appeared Friday in a Pakistani court, where he was handed documents that detailed the case against him. The court then adjourned until March 3 when Davis is expected to be formally charged. The case has strained relations between the United States and Pakistan, a key ally in the war against al Qaeda and the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan, and the shooting deaths have outraged many Pakistanis. Meanwhile, Pakistani authorities have detained a second U.S. citizen, identified as Aaron Mark DeHaven, in Peshawar, according to a statement Friday by the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad.\n@highlight\nCIA contractor Raymond Davis is accused of killing two Pakistani men\n@highlight\nDavis' arrest has strained relations between the U.S. and Pakistan\n@highlight\nDavis is expected to be charged formally at a March 3 hearing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 579, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials originally said Davis was a diplomat and later revealed he is a CIA contractor, intensifying the already highly charged situation.", "idx": 19645}], "idx": 12722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Rev. Al Sharpton is expected to hold a four-day tribute for the death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson at the end of this month. Sharpton will be in the Missouri town from October 31 to November 4 in reference to the four hours that the teenager's body was left lying on the street. Sharpton is leading a wave of outcry after a Friday report suggested that investigators do not have enough evidence to charge a police officer over the shooting of Michael Brown. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Anger: Rev Al Sharpton launched an enraged attack on Darren Wilson for claiming he acted in self-defense\n@highlight\nThe Rev. 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Jose Mourinho's side, who were the home team in the 150th league meeeting between the two Italian giants, should have taken an 18th minute lead when a fine flowing move resulted in Esteban Cambiasso crossing from the left for Dejan Stankovic to score.\n@highlight\nInter extend their lead in Serie A to nine points after defeating AC Milan 2-1\n@highlight\nAdriano and Dejan Stankovic score the goals that settle the San Siro derby\n@highlight\nJuventus' hopes take another blow as they draw 1-1 at home to Sampdoria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 567}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did eventually take the lead in the 29th minute, but the goal was shrouded in controversy.", "idx": 19653}], "idx": 12725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 1 May 2013 One of five boyhood friends severely injured while watching the Boston Marathon has spoken out about the crippling wounds he sustained in the April 15 bomb attack. Jarrod Clowery is expected to recover from his wounds after doctors pulled 27 nails, BBs and other pieces of shrapnel out of his body. The bomb blast shredded his hands, badly injured his legs and burned much of his body. After the blast, he said he looked down at his hands and quickly looked away. 'It was too much to look at,' he said today during a press conference at Boston's Brigham and Women's hospital.\n@highlight\nBrothers Paul and J.P. Norden and pal Marc Fucarile each lost a leg in the horrific April 15 blasts\n@highlight\nLong-time buddy Jarrod Clowery suffered burns and James 'Bim' Costello was hospitalized with serious injuries\n@highlight\nFriends were at the finish line of the race to cheer on another pal, Mike Jefferson, who was running", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 652, "end": 679}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 854, "end": 873}, {"start": 994, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facing it together: @placeholder, right, and long-time pal Jarrod Clowery, left, are recovering from their injuries", "idx": 19656}], "idx": 12726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 18 September 2013 A former lighthouse-keeper\u2019s cottage which has no electricity and can only be reached by boat in the winter, has gone on sale for \u00a3225,000. The isolated Rubha nan Gall cottage on the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Highlands is one mile away from the nearest town, Tobermory, and has no running water. During the winter months, the path to Tobermory is impassable, making the cottage accessible only by boat. But the estate agents say its remoteness and lack of comforts are made worthwhile by the 156-year-old home\u2019s spectacular waterfront views.\n@highlight\nThe Rubha nan Gall cottage is on the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Highlands\n@highlight\nIt has four bedrooms, a study, a sitting room and a parlour\n@highlight\nIs only accessible via a hill path, which becomes blocked in winter\n@highlight\nThe only water supply comes from a spring located on the 80-acre estate", "entities": [{"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 283, "end": 300}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'To accompany the scenery, @placeholder has an incredible variety of wildlife including golden eagles, herds of red deer, and otters can occasionally be seen basking in the sheltered bays and dining on brown trout.'", "idx": 19658}], "idx": 12727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Conor Kenny is flipping travel photography onto its head \u2013 and putting himself in harm\u2019s way \u2013 as he poses for a series of wacky \u2018selfies\u2019 while doing handstands. The 23-year-old stuntman has been photographed doing his trademark pose at some of the most well-known and bizarre spots in London and places around the world. He risked falling into the River Thames while performing the stunt at Tower Bridge, while on other occasions he has shrugged off the dangers while doing handstands on the edge of train platforms or flyovers. 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Maybe the man with the backwards cap and cut-off denim shorts is being polite as he mentions a possibility that currently seems inconceivable. \u2018I love Manchester,\u2019 he says. \u2018Everyone knows that \u2014 I have said it many times. Manchester is in my heart. 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Known in court documents as Victim 4, he was the first person to testify at Sandusky's trial in Pennsylvania. The Nittany Lions' longtime defensive coordinator faces 52 charges tied to what prosecutors say was his systemic abuse of at least 10 boys over a span of 15 years. 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But visitors say the Kurdish flag is very evident, and Kurdish fighters man checkpoints around the city. More are being trained in the Kurdish region of neighboring Iraq. Away from the epicenter of the battle for Syria, the Kurdish minority -- about 10% of the Syrian population -- has gained control of two areas. 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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in the country for a brief meeting with Raul Castro during his Latin American tour which has already taken in Venezuela and Nicaragua. 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The studio has been given a makeover for the new season. Much like the new Doctor\u2019s Tardis. And also like that rather unique Police Box, there is an irascible Scot at the the helm. But Sky Sports News\u2019 very own timelord Jim White (\u2018the clock is TICKING!\u2019) can\u2019t be at the controls all the time. No worries, though, because his team of assistants have been fanning the flame for this particular Monday since the season began. Indeed, so much was the chain cranked over the approaching days, even come Monday morning, with over 11 hours to go, the studio felt like it was already at Def Con 1. One presenter even riffed on Jim\u2019s repertoire and told us the \u2018clock was ticking FAST\u2019. Although on further inspection, it was actually ticking at the normal rate. Phew! No teething problems for the new studio there, then.\n@highlight\nSky Sports News have a new studio but their show was more of the same\n@highlight\nJim White resumed his role as their 'timelord'\n@highlight\nThe Scot was assisted by Natalie Sawyer and Kate Abdo\n@highlight\nBut the fans were allowed to run riot outside grounds\n@highlight\nGary Cotterill used the vanishing spray to keep the crowd back\n@highlight\nFans brought a inflatable doll and sex toy which were shown live", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 940, "end": 954}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1222}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he and @placeholder also got to stand at the big video wall so he could show us his trousers were too long.", "idx": 19693}], "idx": 12749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 17 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 17 January 2014 Annise Parker, the mayor of Houston, has married her longtime partner Kathy Hubbard in a sunset ceremony at a private residence in Palm Springs, California. A small group of family and friends, including Parker's mother and Hubbard's sister, attended the service on Thursday. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Paul Fromberg, rector of St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church in San Francisco. House Mayor Annise Parker (right) and her long-time partner, Kathy Hubbard, celebrate at their wedding on Thursday in Palm Springs, California\n@highlight\nAnnise Parker has married her 23-year partner Kathy Hubbard\n@highlight\nThe pair travelled to California to take part in sunset ceremony\n@highlight\nParker will now benefit from employee benefits usually given to mixed sex couples after she recently extended the law to include same sex couples", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 435, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder has previously stated that she wanted to get married in Houston, but acknowledged that being able to do so may be a long time in coming.", "idx": 19697}], "idx": 12751} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sadie Whitelocks A heartfelt open letter from a mother thanking a 'kind stranger' for entertaining her autistic daughter during a two-and-half-hour flight has been read more than 51,000 times with many deeming it a 'touching' and 'beautiful' story. Shanell Mouland, 36, from New Brunswick, Canada, uploaded a note to her blog Go Team Kate last Thursday detailing how the mystery passenger engaged her three-year-old Kate in conversation instead of ignoring her. 'Thank you for not making me repeat those awful apologetic sentences that I so often say in public,' she wrote. 'Thank you for entertaining Kate so much that she had her most successful plane ride, yet. And, thank you for putting your papers away and playing turtles with our girl.'\n@highlight\nShanell Mouland, 36, from New Brunswick, Canada, was shocked to find that her message was read more than 51,000 times\n@highlight\nThe 'stranger' has since been identified as Eric Kunkel - a businessman from New Jersey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was diagnosed with autism in July 2012 after her mother noticed her speech and motor skills were not developing as they should have been", "idx": 19707}], "idx": 12759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter British holidaymakers are avoiding the Mallorca resort of Magaluf following its sex act shame, with last-minute bookings significantly down compared to last year. Holiday searches increased by 25 per cent in the week following reports of the 18-year-old girl who performed a sex act on 24 men to win a free cocktail. But last year saw a 39 per cent surge in bookings over the same period. 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Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, \"Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely about current events. Julian Zelizer says some of President Obama's political vulnerabilities have started to emerge. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- June has been rough for President Obama. After experiencing enormous success during his first months in office, some of his political vulnerabilities have started to emerge. As Republicans begin to think about the 2010 midterm elections and moderate Democrats decide how they should vote on Obama's most ambitious initiative, health care, the White House must prevent these weaknesses from becoming debilitating.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: June has been a difficult month for President Obama\n@highlight\nHe says divisions have grown among Democrats on gay rights, health care\n@highlight\nZelizer says growing concern about deficit could blunt Obama's plans\n@highlight\nHe says a new dip in the economy would be blamed on Obama, not Bush", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 81, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 454}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder insist that without a public insurance option health care reform will fail in the long run.", "idx": 19724}], "idx": 12768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea defender Ashley Williams has been told he is not for sale this summer. The 29-year-old, who is wanted by Sunderland among others, has a year remaining on his current deal and the Swans do not want to lose him. His representative, Jamie Moralee, told the South Wales Evening Post: 'At the moment, there have been some bids coming in. Swansea have rejected those because they think Ash is important - everyone's clear on that. Wanted man: Swansea defender Ashley Williams (left) is a summer transfer target for Sunderland On the move? Williams, pictured here in action against Everton, has just a year left on his Swans contract\n@highlight\nSwansea manager Garry Monk wants to keep Williams\n@highlight\nThe defender has one year left on his deal at the Liberty Stadium\n@highlight\nSunderland are hoping to sign the Welshman this summer\n@highlight\nWilliams could sign a new deal to remain with Swansea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 262, "end": 285}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: '@placeholder have made it clear that they will just keep bidding and bidding.", "idx": 19728}], "idx": 12770} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:36 EST, 12 December 2012 Photographer and artist Jason Levesque was walking around an art show in Miami Beach when he found a series of paintings that looked more than a little bit familiar. Two of the paintings, on sale for around $4,000, had more than a passing resemblance to a pair of stills he had taken, while a third looked an awful lot like an image captured by his close friend Marie Killen. An outraged Levesque took to Facebook and exposed Josafat Miranda, the artist behind the three paintings on display.\n@highlight\nJason Levesque finds painted copies of his photographs at Miami gallery\n@highlight\nHe posted original and copies online to expose painter Josafat Miranda\n@highlight\nMiranda says his reputation is now ruined after gallery drops his work", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he does feel @placeholder has talent and should keep painting.", "idx": 19737}], "idx": 12772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "TLC's latest episode of My Strange Addiction ended last night with an unusual triumph when a male Madonna impersonator finally gave up on his damaging obsession. Adam Guerra, 27, from Los Angeles, California, has devoted 12 years, endured 18 surgeries, and spent more than $175,000 in his quest to emulate the legendary pop queen; a passion he admits has slid into an addiction. During the episode, his boyfriend Michael, unable to endure Adam's Madonna fixation any longer, delivers him a frank ultimatum, stating: 'I want to date a boy. I don't want to date a 56-year-old woman.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAdam Guerra, 27, from Los Angeles, California, appeared on TLC's My Strange Addiction last night\n@highlight\nAfter an ultimatum from his boyfriend Michael and a life-coaching session, Adam decided to give up trying to look like Madonna", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 24, "end": 43}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 681, "end": 700}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I feel respected when I am Madonna but I don't know who @placeholder is.'", "idx": 19745}], "idx": 12776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It may come down to which he values more - his marriage or the future of the Today show. NBC host Matt Lauer's wife is said to have threatened him with divorce if newsreader Natalie Morales - who he is rumored to have had an affair with - takes Ann Curry's seat when her departure is announced at the end of the week. Though Savannah Guthrie is the front-runner to replace Ann, it was reported today that Ms Morales said she will quit the Today show if she is bypassed as Lauer's co-anchor again. 'Walk-out': Natalie Morales on the Today show, left, is rumored to be threatening to quit if she doesn't get Ann's job, while Matt Lauer's wife Annette, both right, has threatened him with divorce if this happens\n@highlight\nSavannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb said to be next in line for top job\n@highlight\nMs Morales is reportedly 'not happy' at the likelihood that she may be passed over again", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In fact, Annette drew a line in the sand and said if he pushed show bosses to make @placeholder his new co-host, she'd divorce him.", "idx": 19747}, {"query": "Though he denied claims, they were enough to prompt a then-pregnant @placeholder to file for divorce - which she later withdrew.", "idx": 19748}], "idx": 12778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Haven, Connecticut (CNN) -- Americans were enthralled by fake reports of an alien invasion in the Orson Welles \"War of the Worlds\" radio broadcast on Halloween Eve in 1938. Hundreds of science fiction movies from the 1902 silent epic \"A Trip to the Moon\" (featured in the current film \"Hugo\") to \"Star Wars\" to this year's \"Cowboys and Aliens\" have fed a deep curiosity about intelligent beings elsewhere in the universe. Hang on to your hats, because reality is starting to catch up. On Tuesday, scientists reported evidence from the Kepler satellite that two Earth-sized planets are orbiting a nearby star about 1,000 light years from earth -- practically our back yard compared to the extent of our Milky Galaxy, but far too distant to visit with current spacecraft.\n@highlight\nScientists announce the discovery of two Earth-sized planets\n@highlight\nMeg Urry says they're too close to their star to host life as we know it\n@highlight\nShe says planets like Earth likely will be discovered in the \"habitable\" zone\n@highlight\nUrry: Life is likely to exist on some planets in Milky Way galaxy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These planets, named @placeholder 20-e and Kepler 20-f, have sizes and masses similar to the Earth, and their host star is similar to our sun.", "idx": 19752}], "idx": 12781} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian Zaky Mallah, the first person charged with terrorism in Australia, is hoping to be signed up to fight with a Ukrainian military unit which is recruiting Australians. The Asov Battalion - which Sydney man Mr Mallah, who was jailed in maximum security for two years before being acquitted of terrorism charges, has applied to join - has set up a Facebook page in its recruitment drive for men to join for a minimum two months. The battalion describes itself as a military wing of the Ukrainian Government and is open to 'all foreign volunteers' to join a revolution 'This is a revolution for idealists... You will get over here and will find only problems, war, adventure, maybe death, serious wounds, but for sure also great memories and friends for a lifetime,' the revolution's call to arms poster reads.\n@highlight\nZaky Mallah, 30, of Sydney, hopes to go to Ukraine and fight against the Russians\n@highlight\nMallah was accused of terrorism charges as a teenager, but found innocent\n@highlight\nHe travelled to Syria in 2012 to fight with the Free Syrian Army rebels\n@highlight\nHe has answered a recruitment drive by the Ukrainian Asov Revotution for Australian and foreign volunteers\n@highlight\nMallah, a teenage friend of ISIS convert Khaled Sharrouf said Sharrouf is ignorant and fighting with a 'barbaric cult'\n@highlight\nHe hopes to go to Kiev as soon as possible and bring down the Russian troops occupying Ukraine\n@highlight\nThe Asov revolution is 'for idealists ... 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Toyota's Timo Glock has to spend a lot of time in the gym to be fit enough to race. Even when they're on holiday there is a gym close at hand -- in fact many list fitness as a hobby, which is a little on the sad side. However, they're exercise obsessed for a good reason: without being in peak fitness they would not be able to handle the stresses of driving a Formula One car at 350kmh. It's perhaps the one situation where sitting down for up to two hours is actually very, very tiring.\n@highlight\nFormula One drivers' hearts beat up to 190 times a minute during races\n@highlight\nHeart rate is above most other athletes, making aerobic fitness very important\n@highlight\nDrivers have to deal with forces of up to 5Gs during races", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The highly-efficient carbon brakes slow a car down so rapidly and the downforce generated by current aerodynamics is such that a driver experiences a peak of around @placeholder under braking and in high-speed corners,\" the team said.", "idx": 19764}], "idx": 12790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The death of more than 300 African migrants in a shipwreck off the Italian island of Lampedusa in early October has shone a spotlight on illegal immigration to Europe. But although the tragedy at Lampedusa shocked the world, it has done little to dissuade migrants who continue to make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean from northern Africa to European shores. Frontex, the European Union border agency, says the majority of people residing illegally in the EU arrived by plane with a valid travel visa and simply stayed on after their visa expired. But Frontex also estimates that at least 72,000 people illegally entered the EU via land and sea routes in 2012 -- and the actual figure may be much higher.\n@highlight\nFrontex: At least 72,000 illegally entered EU via land and sea routes in 2012\n@highlight\n51% of migrants entering illegally took an eastern Mediterranean route, says border agency\n@highlight\nMigrant crossings through central Mediterranean, including Lampedusa, are on the rise\n@highlight\nFrontex says majority of those living illegally in Europe arrived by plane with valid travel visa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 479, "end": 480}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 648, "end": 649}, {"start": 782, "end": 783}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The EU also said it is setting up a new border surveillance system and @placeholder task force to bolster its efforts and will review its asylum immigration policies next summer.", "idx": 19768}], "idx": 12794} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jeremy Hunt privately urged David Cameron to back Rupert Murdoch\u2019s BSkyB takeover bid just weeks before the Prime Minister put him in charge of ruling on the issue, it emerged last night. In a bombshell email, the Culture Secretary lavished praise on the \u00a38 billion bid. Mr Hunt said it would allow Mr Murdoch\u2019s son James to create \u2018the world\u2019s first multi-platform media operator\u2019 and insisted that if it was blocked the \u2018media sector will suffer for years\u2019. 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In a short statement after the vote, Gillard said she accepted the support of her colleagues \"with a sense of deep humility and a sense of resolve.\" She said that leadership uncertainty that had been blighting the party in recent months was settled \"in the most conclusive fashion possible.\" One hundred Labor caucus members had been due to vote, but in the end, no votes were cast because there were no candidates beyond Gillard for prime minister, and Wayne Swan as her deputy.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gillard says leadership issue settled conclusively\n@highlight\nNo challenges emerged to contest Australian leadership\n@highlight\nKevin Rudd said he wouldn't stand against Julia Gillard\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Gillard called leadership vote for Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It puts beyond doubt the question of leadership in the @placeholder,\" he added.", "idx": 19772}], "idx": 12796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 Catherine \"Cat\" Conti will create history when she becomes the first female to officiate a game involving a Big 12 team. Conti will take charge of Kansas' clash against Southeast Missouri State on September 6, it was announced by Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby on Monday. Ground-breaking: Cat Conti will become the first female referee to officiate a Big 12 team Aiming high: Conti has been an official for fourteen years and hopes to referee in the NFL one day Big game: Conte will officiate Kansas' (in blue) match against Southeast Missouri State on September 6\n@highlight\nCat Conti will become the first female ever to referee a Big 12 team\n@highlight\nConti will take charge of Kansas against Southeast Missouri State on September 6\n@highlight\nConti says she hopes to referee in the NFL one day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 62}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 211, "end": 234}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 568, "end": 591}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 740, "end": 763}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But if this @placeholder game is the highest I ever get, it's certainly been a great career.'", "idx": 19775}], "idx": 12798} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A triumphant Lewis Hamilton called Sunday's United States Grand Prix the best race of 2012 but for many it was more important than that -- it was Formula One being reborn in the USA. 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Leading involves cruel choices'.\n@highlight\nRupert Murdoch says Peta Credlin 'must do her patriotic duty and resign'\n@highlight\nNews Corp columnist Miranda Devine blamed her for Prince Philip gaffe\n@highlight\nMr Abbott today said Ms Credlin had nothing to do with the decision\n@highlight\nMPs have complained about her tight control on the PM's office\n@highlight\nThe News Corp Australia chairman recently met Julie Bishop", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 953, "end": 954}, {"start": 980, "end": 998}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder today told reporters he stood be his decision to bestow a knigthood on Prince Philip, saying he had made a 'great contribution' to Australian public life.", "idx": 19778}], "idx": 12801} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Steubenville, Ohio, football stars sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl, treating her \"like a toy,\" a state prosecutor said Wednesday in the opening statement of the teens' rape trial. Trent Mays, 17, and Ma'lik Richmond, 16, are accused of sexually assaulting the girl at a series of end-of-summer parties in August, according to prosecutors. The case received widespread attention nationally after other Steubenville teens posted images of the alleged victim seemingly unconscious to social media sites. Defense attorneys say the boys are innocent of rape. Mays is also charged with illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented material.\n@highlight\nNEW: Witness says she and the alleged victim shared vodka at a party\n@highlight\nTrent Mays, 17, and Ma'lik Richmond,16, are charged with rape\n@highlight\nThe boys are accused of sexually assaulting a girl at end-of-summer parties\n@highlight\nFootball players bragged of what they did to a 16-year-old girl, a prosecutor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder did not rape the alleged victim, and the prosecution cannot and will not be able to establish and substantiate their claim,\" Duncan said.", "idx": 19788}], "idx": 12809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye New ESPN pundit Landon Donovan has wasted no time tearing into Jurgen Klinsmann, the coach who controversially dropped him last month. Appearing on the sports network on Wednesday for their World Cup Preview, former star Donovan lambasted defeatist coach Klinsmann for repeating for the second time in as many weeks that the USA has no chance at all of winning the trophy. 'This will come as a surprise to nobody, but I don't agree with Jurgen,' said Donovan who will work for ESPN for the duration of the 32-nation tournament which kicks-off on Thursday in Brazil. 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Father-of-two Adam Austin was escorted off the supermarket\u2019s premises and told he faced disciplinary action after he refused to remove the items. The 28-year-old said he was left feeling embarrassed and angry by the incident, adding: \u2018I was disappointed and partly furious.\n@highlight\nAdam Austin has said he is 'disappointed and partly furious' with suspension\n@highlight\nStaff prohibited from wearing extra items to stop them falling into food\n@highlight\nSupermarket has now changed its guidelines following the suspension\n@highlight\nMr Austin remains suspended until meeting with management on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Twitter: \u2018Hey, @@placeholder, you are a disgrace suspending a staffer for", "idx": 19797}], "idx": 12816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For once it wasn't Rafael Benitez facing the hard questions. The Chelsea manager has faced a barrage of criticism from fans and media this season, but this week he has led the English club to vital victories in the Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League. By contrast, much of the focus ahead of Sunday's home match against Sunderland was on the struggling team's controversial appointment of manager Paolo Di Canio. Is he a fascist or not? Will he talk about it? 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Amidst the hustle and bustle, bargain-hunting shoppers rummage through the large piles of printed t-shirts, short-sleeved blouses and retro jackets in search of a great deal. This is the Ugandan capital's version of a thrift store, fully stocked with second-hand garments from the West. Here, European-made clothing, American sports jerseys and designer labels are all offered at discount prices, turning second-hand markets like this into a prime destination for cheap garments.\n@highlight\nPreviously owned clothing is big business in Africa\n@highlight\nBut mass influx of second-hand clothes from the West damages local industries\n@highlight\nDesigners say cast-offs are preventing their businesses from growing\n@highlight\nSeveral African countries have banned imports of second-hand clothes", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For customers in @placeholder's bustling markets, however, this is no dumping ground.", "idx": 19802}, {"query": "This undermined growth opportunities for many local industries and led to the closure of several @placeholder clothing factories, say experts.", "idx": 19803}, {"query": "Meanwhile, second-hand became a highly lucrative industry across @placeholder markets.", "idx": 19804}], "idx": 12820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 3 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 4 May 2012 Princess Anne\u2019s former husband, Captain Mark Phillips, is to divorce for the second time after a year-long romance with a woman 30 years his junior. The 63-year-old \u2013 who is father to the Queen\u2019s grandchildren Peter and Zara Phillips \u2013 has left his wife Sandy for American equestrienne Lauren Hough, it emerged last night. It is understood Captain Phillips has already left the marital home in Cherington, Gloucestershire, and plans to set up home with Miss Hough, 35, in Florida. Proud father: Capt. Phillips with Zara, left, and Olympian Lauren Hough, right\n@highlight\nFriend said affair had been going on for a year\n@highlight\nPrincess Anne's ex has left home he shared with second wife Sandy, 58\n@highlight\nHe told source: 'I might only be alive for another five or ten years so I might as well be happy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 425, "end": 440}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It said: \u2018Captain and Mrs @placeholder are separating and divorce proceedings have commenced.", "idx": 19807}], "idx": 12822} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 09:19 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:15 EST, 15 August 2013 Hidden away in the cloud forests of Colombia and described as half cat, half teddy bear, the olinguito is the first new carnivore to be discovered in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years. The cute creature has been wrongly identified for 100 years, despite having been spotted in the wild, tucked into museum collections and even exhibited in zoos. 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This understated entrance marked an extraordinary moment for the kingdom and for the Olympics itself, as the first occasion in the history of the Games when all countries participating have had women athletes in their teams. 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Deanna Stinson says she had a series on spine-chilling experiences in her pick up truck which started days after her boyfriend Alex's unexpected death. When a paranormal investigator checked the car, he recorded what the pair believe was a male voice trying to answer their questions. 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Nine black men and one white woman were given prison sentences totaling nearly 300 years in the notorious Civil Rights-era prosecution that led to accusations that the state was holding political prisoners. Perdue issued pardons of innocence today, which means the state no longer considers the 10 - four of whom have since died - guilty of a crime.\n@highlight\nOutgoing North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue pardoned the group today, though four have already died\n@highlight\nNine black men and one white woman were given prison sentences totaling nearly 300 years in notorious Civil Rights-era prosecution\n@highlight\nThree key witnesses recanted their testimonies and the prosecutor in the case was found guilty of misconduct", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is utterly incompatible with basic notions of fairness and with every ideal that @placeholder holds dear.", "idx": 19825}], "idx": 12833} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- A 73-year-old Spanish man was gored in the right leg on the first day of the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona and a 21-year-old Japanese runner was dragged by a bull, authorities said. Those were two of six runners who were rushed to the hospital after the frenetic race down the narrow cobblestone streets of the old Spanish town. One of the others taken to the hospital was a 26-year-old Australian who suffered a knee injury. The Red Cross also treated 72 others for minor injuries at the scene, authorities said. The runner from Ikeda, Japan -- whose gender was not immediately released -- was dragged by what appeared to be a bull's horn, hooked through clothing, on the pavement downhill toward the bullring, images from Spanish state television showed. The runner suffered back injuries.\n@highlight\nOne of the victims was gored, officials say\n@highlight\nThe run in Pamplona started 400 years ago\n@highlight\nThere have been 15 deaths since record-keeping began in 1924", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Besides the @placeholder and the Australian, the other three sent to hospital were Spaniards, aged 19 to 49, who suffered shoulder, rib or wrist injuries, authorities said.", "idx": 19828}], "idx": 12835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Acting on a conservative battle cry and potentially triggering a court battle with the Obama administration, the Republican-led House voted Wednesday to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about her agency's targeting of conservative and other groups. The 231-187 vote fell almost entirely along party lines, a decision that cut across three sharp divides: balance of power issues between the branches of government, political questions over the IRS scandal, and a Constitutional debate over Lerner's individual Fifth Amendment rights. Lerner is in the middle of that trio. Until she retired last year, she ran the IRS division in charge of tax exempt status. An inspector general's report concluded her staff had inappropriately targeted Tea Party and other groups for extra scrutiny.\n@highlight\nContempt vote fell almost entirely along party lines in Republican-controlled House\n@highlight\nFormer IRS official Lois Lerner has exercised her Fifth Amendment rights in testimony\n@highlight\nThe vote sets up a possible legal fight between Congress and the Obama administration\n@highlight\nThe House has aggressively investigated IRS targeting of conservative groups", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 513, "end": 515}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 966, "end": 968}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The problem for @placeholder has been that as their base clamors for action and high-ranking heads to roll on the scandal, neither Lerner nor anyone at the IRS has provided information linking the controversy to the White House.", "idx": 19832}], "idx": 12838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alastair Cook stood in disbelief after rocking back to play his favoured pull but only succeeded in bottom edging Dhammika Prasad and seeing the ball cannon into his stumps. It was the lowest point of the worst day of his captaincy. When Cook was churning out hundred after hundred he would simply have despatched the ball to the boundary but now, woefully out of form and fighting for his captaincy life, even the shot that has earned him a huge chunk of his 8,000 plus Test runs had badly let him down. VIDEO Scroll down to watch reaction to day four from Ian Bell\n@highlight\nSecond match of two-Test series. First Test drawn at Lord's\n@highlight\nSri Lanka started day four on 215-4 with a lead of 106\n@highlight\nCaptain Angelo Mathews scored 160 to help set winning target of 350\n@highlight\nEngland lost captain Alastair Cook, Gary Ballance, Sam Robson and Ian Bell in evening session\n@highlight\nEngland finished day on 57-5 and require a further 298 runs to win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cook was gone for 16, Gary Ballance followed next ball and England began crashing in the most demoralised, shambolic manner possible to the unheralded talents of a 31-year-old journeyman in @placeholder, who took four prime wickets.", "idx": 19845}], "idx": 12850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Juventus midfielder Emerson has warned Paul Pogba to avoid making the same mistake he did by moving to Real Madrid. The Brazilian midfielder left Turin for Madrid in 2006 and endured a torrid year there before leaving the following summer. Pogba is being linked with the current European champions but Emerson claimed the prospect may not be as a attractive as it seems. French midfielder Paul Pogba playing for Juventus in their recent match against AC Milan Pogba's rise to prominence since joining Juventus has seen hi linked with Real Madrid 'Pogba should not make the same mistake that I made,' Emerson told Tuttosport .\n@highlight\nPaul Pogba has excelled since joining Juventus in 2012\n@highlight\nThe French midfielder has been linked with a move to Real Madrid\n@highlight\nFormer Real and Juve midfielder Emerson warned him against the move", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Emerson himself left @placeholder for Real Madrid but the move did not work out for him and he left soon after", "idx": 19852}], "idx": 12855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A French mayor was accused of 'racism and xenophobia' today after refusing to allow a dead Roma gipsy baby to be buried in a municipal cemetery. It follows the country's Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, infamously calling for entire Roma communities to be deported because they 'cannot integrate'. This time it is Christian Leclerc, the conservative mayor of Champlan, the Paris commuter town, who has sparked a nationwide controversy. The Roma baby was refused burial at Champlan's municipal cemetery (pictured) after the town's mayor said the few available plots were reserved for those who paid their taxes When a Roma family living in an illegal camp said they wanted to give their two-and-a-half month old child, identified as Maria Francesca, a proper burial, he said no.\n@highlight\nFrench mayor accused of racism after refusing Roma gipsy baby burial\n@highlight\nChristian Leclerc is the mayor of Champlan, a Paris commuter town\n@highlight\nHe said municipal cemetery plots were prioritised for those who 'pay taxes'\n@highlight\nThe baby's parents now hope their child will be buried in nearby Wissous\n@highlight\nWissous mayor Richard Trinquier said it was a 'question of 'humanity'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 321, "end": 337}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Valls, the notoriously reactionary @placeholder Prime Minister, is among many who want to see them deported.", "idx": 19868}], "idx": 12864} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A videotape on a Russian Web site allegedly showing a State Department employee having sex with a prostitute is a \"smear campaign\" meant to discredit the man, a State Department spokesman said Thursday. The State Department has said the tape allegedly showing an employee having sex with a prostitute is a fake. The employee, Brendan Kyle Hatcher, denied any encounter with a prostitute to his superiors at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, another State Department official said. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said the U.S. ambassador to Russia, John Beyrle, \"supports\" Hatcher, who remains at his job at the embassy.\n@highlight\nNEW: Russian officials are being \"very cooperative,\" U.S. official says\n@highlight\nRussian site allegedly shows State Department employee having sex with prostitute\n@highlight\nU.S. ambassador says video clips \"clearly fabricated\"\n@highlight\nOfficial: Tape meant to discredit employee working in religious and human rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 335, "end": 354}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 452, "end": 467}, {"start": 484, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mr. Hatcher ... enjoys the full confidence of Ambassador Beyrle and fully intends to serve out the rest of his tour in @placeholder,\" Kelly said at an afternoon briefing at the State Department.", "idx": 19872}], "idx": 12867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced some far-reaching proposals Monday for restructuring the massive budget at his agency, including getting rid of the U.S. Joint Forces Command. The cuts could mean a loss of thousands of jobs. The current Defense Department budget totals more than $530 billion a year, and defense officials believe they need increases of 2 to 3 percent a year to sustain the force structure and meet modernization needs. However, the recession caused the department to propose a 1 percent budget increase for next year, and the cuts announced Monday were intended to help hold down overall costs.\n@highlight\nDefense Department budget cuts could mean the loss of thousands of jobs\n@highlight\nVirginia senators oppose possible elimination of Joint Forces Command\n@highlight\nRecession leads to lower proposed increase for next year\n@highlight\nDefense Secretary Robert Gates announces cuts to hold down overall costs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 177, "end": 201}, {"start": 652, "end": 669}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 784, "end": 803}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- A review of all @placeholder intelligence to eliminate needless duplication;", "idx": 19877}], "idx": 12872} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The father of three missing Michigan boys has no \"established relationship\" with a mystery woman that he claimed he left his sons with before unsuccessfully trying to commit suicide, a police chief investigating the boys' disappearance said Monday. John Skelton, the father, told police that he dropped the boys off Friday morning with a woman he identified as Joann Taylor, in part to ensure that they did not witness his suicide. Authorities said Skelton's suicide attempt was not successful, and he is being held at a mental health facility. \"There is no established relationship between he and the person that he described to us as Joann Taylor,\" Chief of Morenci Police, Larry Weeks, told reporters.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police: father of missing boys has no relationship with a mystery woman he claimed he left his sons with\n@highlight\nTanner, Alexander and Andrew Skelton have been missing for several days\n@highlight\nDad John Skelton told police he dropped them off with a woman before attempting suicide\n@highlight\nPolice still don't know whether the woman he mentioned is real or not", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The alert notes that @placeholder is 3 feet, 6 inches tall, has strawberry blond hair, blue eyes and weighs about 40 pounds.", "idx": 19881}], "idx": 12874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Poor Hugh Blake. It\u2019s not really his fault; he\u2019s just a young player trying to seize an opportunity, but his name and new status have stirred up a hornet\u2019s nest. National eligibility is back on the agenda again, because it is in disrepute again. A mockery is being made of the spirit and concept of international sport. This column has repeatedly raged at a system which is too easily abused, but nothing has been done so the rage goes on. Hugh Blake in New Zealand colours but Vern Cotter has included him in Scotland's squad Cotter's decision to include Blake in the Six Nations team has raised some eyebrows\n@highlight\nHugh Blake qualifies for Scotland through his grandparents\n@highlight\nHe has signed for Edinburgh but has not even played for them yet\n@highlight\nJamie Gibson's switch from Leicester to Northampton is intriguing\n@highlight\nEngland's Manu Tuilagi continues to struggle to overcome a groin injury", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That was the last time he played an autumn Test; he has missed the last two campaigns and now it has emerged that he may miss a second successive @placeholder due to a persisting groin problem.", "idx": 19888}], "idx": 12878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 11 March 2013 Tom Ford has opened up for the first time about the birth of his new son, Alexander John Buckley Ford; revealing how fatherhood has turned his world upside down. Talking to Vogue's Andr\u00e9 Leon Talley, the designer discusses his new life with six-month-old baby 'Jack,' who was born in September last year with Mr Ford's longtime boyfriend Richard Buckley. The 51-year-old, who showed his namesake label's first runway show on February 18, said: 'I feed him in the morning, I change his diaper, I dress him, I play with him, and I have a good two-to-three hours before I go to the office, just me and Jack.\n@highlight\nThe six-month-old's full name is Alexander John Buckley Ford, but it seems the designer and his longtime partner John Buckley are preferring to call their son by the more informal nickname, Jack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 169, "end": 195}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 745, "end": 771}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A disbelieving Mr @placeholder asks: 'You change his diapers?'", "idx": 19889}], "idx": 12879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Veteran cagefighter Usman Raja has so far worked to deradicalize 10 convicted terrorists after they completed their prison terms in the UK. His work combines teaching Mixed Martial Arts skills and a humanistic and tolerant interpretation of Islam that traces its roots back to the Prophet Mohammed. His success has been noted by British officials who are trying to work out if it can be replicated on a larger scale. Read how Raja's controversial technique works, is changing lives, and getting noticed. Here are some of his cases: Abu Bakr Mansha, a British-Pakistani, who is now 28, was in 2005 convicted of terrorism in what prosecutors alleged was a thwarted plot he embarked on that year to track down and kill or severely harm a British soldier who had returned from Iraq. He had pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.\n@highlight\nUsman Raja deradicalizes released prisoners in the shadow of London's Olympic stadium\n@highlight\nThe area is sometimes called Londonistan as the radicals' message often finds a receptive home\n@highlight\nMany convicted of terror plots in the years after 9/11 are now free", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 152, "end": 153}, {"start": 183, "end": 200}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 297, "end": 312}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After he was again released in March 2011, he entrusted himself to @placeholder, under whose mentorship he appears to have shed his radical views.", "idx": 19891}], "idx": 12881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was honors even when the opening legs of this year's Champions League quarterfinals took place on Tuesday. The games between Manchester United and Bayern Munich, and Barcelona's all-Spanish duel with Atletico Madrid, both ended 1-1. In England, the 2012-13 league winners opened the scoring through Nemanja Vidic only for Bastian Schweinsteiger, who was sent off late on, to draw the defending champions level. In Barcelona, the four-time European champions trailed to a stunning Diego strike before Brazil's Neymar leveled with 19 minutes left to play. Little fancied before the match, Manchester United may well be the happiest of the sides after surviving a first-half onslaught before taking the lead through Vidic's outstanding header after 58 minutes.\n@highlight\nManchester United hold defending champions Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw in England\n@highlight\nBarcelona draw 1-1 with visiting Atletico Madrid at Camp Nou\n@highlight\nReturn legs next week\n@highlight\nPSG host Chelsea on Tuesday while Borussia Dortmund travel to Real Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 137, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 334, "end": 355}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 599, "end": 615}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 781, "end": 797}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Manchester United reveled in their unexpected lead, Bayern hit back through Schweinsteiger who lashed home at the end of a sweeping @placeholder move.", "idx": 19894}], "idx": 12883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Christmas Eve became Christmas Day around the world, services and celebrations marked the holiday. At Vatican City on Friday night, Catholic worshippers packed pews inside St. Peter's Basilica to hear Pope Benedict XVI deliver Midnight Mass. He prayed to God for peace. \"Grant us the grace of true brotherhood. Help us to become like you. Help us to recognize your face in others who need our assistance,\" he said. \"And help us to live together with you as brothers and sisters so as to become one family -- your family.\" Celebrants, both young and old, watched in reverence as the choir serenaded the pontiff during his ceremonial march into the church. He was led into St. Peter's for Christmas Eve services by 30 cardinals, a tradition that was started by Pope John Paul II.\n@highlight\nThe pope prays for peace\n@highlight\nIn Bethlehem, thousands flock to the town where Jesus is believed to have been born\n@highlight\nParishioners gather in China to have Christmas Mass", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 184, "end": 203}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 252}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 683, "end": 711}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While many Chinese are taking advantage of the lucrative side of the season, others are searching for the meaning of @placeholder.", "idx": 19896}], "idx": 12884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool fans are about to find out if it's mere coincidence that Daniel Sturridge's injury has triggered a run of poor form, or whether the 25-year-old striker really is the most important player at Anfield, ahead of Raheem Sterling and Steven Gerrard. Sturridge is due back on Sunday against QPR after a thigh injury controversially picked up on England duty at the start of September, with Liverpool facing Real Madrid three days later. And the facts are these. Before Sturridge's injury, Liverpool had won two of their three matches and scored six goals. 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David Luiz, Franck Ribery, Andres Iniesta and Tim Howard also feature in the five-minute animated film entitled 'The Last Game' as the eight players are charged with winning football back having been forced out of the game by dull clones. Taken away from the game, all eight players are forced to take up 'normal' jobs following the clones' arrival. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's Wednesday, I'm Carl Azuz, this is CNN Student News, bringing you 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines from around the globe. In fact, our first story is about a global response. First Up: Flotilla Response AZUZ: This international reaction is aimed at Israel, and it is not positive. Protesters around the world speaking out against Israel. The United Nations Security Council criticizing the violence. Turkey calling it a massacre. Even the U.S., one of Israel's closest allies, says it's open to an investigation.\n@highlight\nInvestigate varying perspectives about an Israeli raid on an aid flotilla\n@highlight\nEnvision how a Gulf hurricane could significantly worsen an oily disaster\n@highlight\nTake a seat at a school that's sending every one of its seniors to college\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 125, "end": 139}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 234}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 276, "end": 291}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AZUZ: And that's what you seniors all across the @placeholder are doing right now, putting on your mortar boards and graduation gowns as you get your diplomas.", "idx": 19923}], "idx": 12898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three former Penn State University officials -- including ex-President Graham Spanier -- have been charged with conspiring to cover up years of sexual abuse against children by former football coach Jerry Sandusky. Spanier, along with former Athletic Director Tim Curley and ex-Vice President Gary Schultz, each face the same eight counts related to the Sandusky scandal, including perjury, conspiracy and endangering the welfare of children, Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly announced Thursday. Curley and Schultz are scheduled for a preliminary arraignment at Magisterial District Judge William C. Wenner's office at 2 p.m. on Friday, and Spanier's preliminary arraignment is slated for next Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the same judge's office, according to a Pennsylvania courts spokesman Jim Koval. Each of the three men is expected to attend his arraignment, said Koval.\n@highlight\nEx-Penn State president, two others face charges related to Jerry Sandusky scandal\n@highlight\nAttorney general accuses three of turning \"a blind eye to serial predatory acts\"\n@highlight\nSpanier's attorney: There's \"no factual basis\" to charges, says politics is at play\n@highlight\nCharges come on same day Sandusky is moved to prison where he'll serve sentence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 963, "end": 976}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also accused Kelly and her staff of \"steadfastly\" refusing to meet with @placeholder or his legal representatives \"despite repeated attempts to do so.\"", "idx": 19926}, {"query": "As a result of the charges, @placeholder said Spanier -- who was removed as president in November 2011 -- will be placed on immediate leave.", "idx": 19927}], "idx": 12901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LANSING, Michigan (CNN) -- Sherrill Freeborough has a disarming smile, an optimistic spirit and an uncertain future. GM's Grand River plant has gone from two shifts to one and the Delta Township plant has gone from three to one. She owns two Saturn dealerships in the Lansing area, but will lose her partnership with General Motors in three years because the automaker is discontinuing the Saturn and Pontiac brands as part of its restructuring plan. \"I am a small business owner,\" Freeborough told us during a visit to one of her showrooms. \"Everything I have I have put into the dealerships, my home -- everything is in the company. ... My husband still can't breathe. He still asks 'what are we doing? 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It depends on what happens in the coming six months. And not just six months from now, but what happens between now and then: a period during which Iran and the world powers are supposed to abide by the deal they made in Geneva last weekend and work to hammer out a permanent agreement. If the Geneva deal in its current form becomes permanent because the two sides can't get to a final resolution and drag out its current terms (the six-month period is \"renewable by mutual consent,\" says the so-called Joint Plan of Action), then what occurred this weekend will mark a calamitous turning point, triggering a chain of events that brings about the very developments that Obama -- and most of the world -- want to avoid.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Whether Iran deal a breakthrough or disaster depends on next 6 months\n@highlight\nShe says if deal is extended beyond then, it will trigger chain of events Obama won't want\n@highlight\nShe says Arab Persian Gulf nations threatened by prospect of Iran nukes\n@highlight\nGhitis: If U.S. can bring deal to a final resolution, it can forestall regional arms race", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 663, "end": 682}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many people incorrectly describe the @placeholder as a freeze on Iran's nuclear program.", "idx": 19939}], "idx": 12907} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A giant panda at the San Diego Zoo gave birth to a cub the size of a stick of butter on Wednesday, her fifth cub born in the zoo since 1999. The public can view live video of the cub and its mother, Bai Yun, on the zoo's Web site. The sex of the mostly hairless, pink newborn, which was born around 5 a.m., is not known yet, said Dr. Ron Swaisgood of the zoo's Institute of Conservation Research. It will take about one month for the iconic black-and-white coloration of the giant panda to become visible, Swaisgood said.\n@highlight\nGiant panda Bai Yun gives birth to fifth cub at the San Diego Zoo\n@highlight\nBai Yun will care for the newborn by herself with zoo staff occasionally checking in\n@highlight\nWeighing around 300 pounds, Bai Yun is about 1,000 times the size of the cub", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 370, "end": 403}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She raised all of her other cubs until about 1.5 years, the natural age for separation,\" Swaisgood told @placeholder.", "idx": 19940}], "idx": 12908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ITV has been accused of stoking a fake controversy after last night's climax to Coronation Street's controversial assisted suicide storyline saw the terminally ill character Hayley Cropper end her own life \u2013 without help from husband Roy. Critics accused the ITV \u2018publicity machine\u2019 of using a sensitive and emotive issue to generate higher ratings, with some questioning whether the soap had contributed to the debate at all. Other critics have raised fears the episode could prompt copycat suicides by vulnerable viewers, particularly because it was shown before the 9pm watershed. Scroll down for videos Sparking debate: ITV has been accused of stoking controversy after Coronation Street character Hayley Cropped, pictured right, took her own life without the help of her husband Roy, pictured left\n@highlight\nTerminally ill character Hayley Cropper ended her own life on the soap\n@highlight\nEpisode had prompted a renewed debate on assisted suicide before airing\n@highlight\nBut critics question whether the show simply stoked fake controversy for publicity as the character's husband Roy did not assist her suicide\n@highlight\nThe episode is now being billed as a contribution to the 'right to die' debate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 80, "end": 96}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 674, "end": 690}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Only @placeholder knew that Hayley was determined to take an overdose that evening, choosing to end her life rather than suffer a drawn-out death from incurable pancreatic cancer.", "idx": 19944}], "idx": 12911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Half a million people will be left 20 miles from their nearest A&E under \u2018deeply worrying\u2019 plans to cut two neighbouring casualty units. The imminent threats are to the A&Es in Milton Keynes and Bedford, which between them serve at least 500,000 people in an area with a fast-growing population. GPs have drawn up the cost-cutting plans as they face a \u00a330\u2009million black hole in their NHS finances. The A&E in Milton Keynes is facing closure in 'crazy' plans to help plug a \u00a330 million hole in NHS finances If both units close, emergency patients will have to go to Northampton, Kettering or Luton for life-saving treatment. All are at least 20 miles away from both towns.\n@highlight\nHalf a million people will be left 20 miles from nearest A&E under new cuts\n@highlight\nPlans blasted as 'absolutely crazy' by candidate for Milton Keynes South\n@highlight\nLatest closures mean there are 16 units across England facing the axe", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 384, "end": 386}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 823, "end": 841}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right now we are in the middle of a summer @placeholder crisis in Milton Keynes, with record numbers turning up.", "idx": 19946}], "idx": 12913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lavish weddings on soap operas are commonplace -- beautiful, wealthy characters united amid copious tears, heaps of flowers and exquisite attire. Actresses Tamara Braun and Eden Riegel take part in the wedding as depicted on ABC's \"All My Children.\" Monday's ceremony on ABC's \"All My Children\" was much the same, except for the couple: Bianca Montgomery and Reese Williams, both wearing designer dresses, united in daytime television's first lesbian wedding. \"When my character did first come out of the closet, there was a lot of negative reaction,\" said Eden Riegel, the actress who plays Bianca. Her character is the daughter of Erica Kane, a longtime mainstay on the show played by Susan Lucci.\n@highlight\n\"All My Children\" episode features characters who take part in a lesbian wedding\n@highlight\nCeremony features both women wearing designer dresses and holding red roses\n@highlight\nGay and lesbian groups hail the televised wedding as a victory\n@highlight\nAt least one religious group expresses its disapproval of the nuptials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 346, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Well, now that Bianca is getting married, you know, the other part of @placeholder is like, 'Hooray!'", "idx": 19948}], "idx": 12915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 03:30 EST, 8 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 8 October 2013 This is the staggering photo diary of a mother who shed 12 stone in as many months - to make sure she would live to look after her disabled son. Jane Morgan, 38, tipped the scales at 28 stone when she was at her largest. Bingeing on takeaways and whole packets of biscuits, she piled on the pounds in her twenties and ballooned when her two sons Connor, ten, and Callum, eight, were born. 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The group made the border crossing Saturday in the Yellow Sea off the west of the Korean peninsula, according to the JCS. The nine defectors made the journey in an engineless boat and are being questioned by South Korean authorities about their motives and their route, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported. The development comes four months after a group of 31 North Koreans accidentally crossed over into South Korean waters on a fishing boat. Four members of that group decided to defect to the South, despite Pyongyang's demands that they all be repatriated to the North, the South Korean Red Cross said in March.\n@highlight\nThe group makes the border crossing over the weekend in the Yellow Sea\n@highlight\nThey travel in a boat with no engine\n@highlight\nSouth Korean authorities are questioning them about their motives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 99, "end": 132}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 562, "end": 573}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many defectors who live in South Korea fear for the lives of their family or relatives who remain in the @placeholder.", "idx": 19957}], "idx": 12921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- The United States promised Thursday to send food and medical supplies -- but not weapons -- to rebels in the first such move since the conflict began two years ago. At the same time, European nations began to explore how to strengthen rebel fighters short of arming them after a European Council decision allowing aid for civilian protection. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the aid would help fighters in their effort to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The conflict has claimed more than 60,000 lives, laid waste to large portions of the country and created an enormous humanitarian crisis as refugees flee the fighting.\n@highlight\nFrance considers sending Syrian rebels night-vision gear and body armor, a source says\n@highlight\nBritain's foreign secretary says the UK will announce new aid soon\n@highlight\nUnited States will send non-lethal aid to rebels, plus $60 million in administrative aid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 293, "end": 308}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder carved out an exception in its sanctions against Syria on Thursday to allow for the transfer of nonlethal equipment and technical assistance for civilian protection only.", "idx": 19965}], "idx": 12929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A British soldier was killed on New Year's Day by an explosion in southern Afghanistan, Britain's Ministry of Defense said Friday. A British unit on patrol in Helmand province's Garmsir district, where another soldier has died. The soldier, who served with the 6th Battalion The Rifles, had been taking part in a routine patrol in the Garmsir district of Helmand province when he was killed, the ministry said. \"It is deeply saddening to confirm the loss of a British soldier who died while helping to provide security in southern Helmand,\" said Commander Paula Rowe, a spokeswoman for Task Force Helmand. \"His family, friends and all those who knew and worked with him will mourn his loss -- our heartfelt sympathies go to them all at this terrible time.\"\n@highlight\nBritish soldier killed on New Year's Day by blast in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nSoldier served with the 6th Battalion The Rifles in Helmand province\n@highlight\nHe was on patrol in Garmsir district when he was killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 126, "end": 144}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 187, "end": 202}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 293, "end": 312}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 383, "end": 398}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 900, "end": 919}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Britain suffered its worst year of losses in Afghanistan in 2008, with 51 @placeholder troops killed.", "idx": 19972}], "idx": 12936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Those clever marketing guys at Ikea have stepped things up a level with this year's Halloween advert. Late night shopping may never be the same again after you watch Ikea\u2019s homage to Stanley Kubrick\u2019s horror classic, The Shining. The clip begins with a view from behind of a boy on a tricycle - mirroring when Danny begins his ferocious hallway pedal scene. The young boy sets off on his tricycle journey in IKEA's latest video He cycles past a couple of skeletons enjoying some dinner in a kitchen The boys continues to motor his way through what looks like a deserted warehouse\n@highlight\nBoy cycles furiously through what appears to be deserted warehouse\n@highlight\nTwo skeletons are pictured in a kitchen 'having tea' as boy continues on\n@highlight\nBut then finds path blocked by 'two little girls'\n@highlight\nCovers his eyes, opens to find it was all just a bad dream\n@highlight\nFollows IKEA's hilarious take on Apple's MacBook, the BookBook", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 166, "end": 169}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The scene from Stanley Kubrick's hit film The Shining, of @placeholder cycling through the hallway.", "idx": 19979}], "idx": 12942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles Few are the men who don't enjoy watching the football but Lee Doran's passion for the beautiful game goes far beyond the norm. Standing by her man: Amanda Hardman says her boyfriend has a sweet and caring side A scion of The Chosen Few, Rochdale AFC's hardcore group of hooligan fans, the 37-year-old was recently banned from every football ground in the UK for four years after getting into a fight during a match in February and has been told he cannot travel to Rio for the World Cup. 'At the end of the the day, it's not really about fighting,' explains his other half, Amanda Hardman, 43. 'Its all about going out, having some banter and doing a bit of shouting and bawling.'\n@highlight\nAmanda Hardman, 43, from Rochdale, is the girlfriend of Lee Doran, 37\n@highlight\nMr Doran is a notorious hooligan and runs a 50,000-strong Facebook group\n@highlight\nHe is among the group of hardcore fans banned from travelling to Rio\n@highlight\nBegan his career in football violence at 13 and says he 'loves fear'\n@highlight\nHe appears on Channel 5 documentary Football Hooligan and Proud\n@highlight\nBut Ms Hardman says he has a nice side and is a caring boyfriend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 370, "end": 371}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Worse, with the @placeholder upon us, Amanda is having to contend with a solid month of football, football and more football.", "idx": 19986}], "idx": 12948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta is confident the champions can keep the pressure right on Chelsea this Christmas. Chelsea top the Barclays Premier League heading into the festive programme but with City right on their tail. The Londoners, who held a nine-point advantage over City at one stage last month, are now just three points clear after their chief rivals hit form. Pablo Zabaleta hailed Manchester City's team spirit after making it eight wins in a row against Crystal Palace The right back celebrates with David Silva after setting up the Spain international's opening goal City have won their last eight games in all competitions - one short of a club record - and confidence is soaring with the indifferent results of October and November now firmly in the past.\n@highlight\nManchester City have won eight games in a row in all competitions\n@highlight\nCity have closed gap on Chelsea from nine points last month to three\n@highlight\nPablo Zabaleta says the run is down to team spirit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 138, "end": 160}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 403, "end": 417}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (right) opened the scoring with a deflected shot during Manchester City's 3-0 defeat of Crystal Palace", "idx": 19990}], "idx": 12950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pete Jenson Barcelona legend Johan Cruyff has branded the club\u2019s record signing Neymar \u2018a problem\u2019 the day after president Josep Maria Bartomeu pledged to improve Lionel Messi\u2019s contract and make him the world\u2019s top earner. 'The problem that Barca have now is Neymar,' said the former Holland star. 'He is a great player, that is not in question but you cannot sign a 21-year-old and pay him more than players who have won everything there is to win. No-one is God when they are just 21 years old.' The comments will further embarrass Barcelona who have long maintained that Neymar\u2019s salary is below that of other established stars.\n@highlight\nYou can't buy a 21-year-old and pay him more than winners - Johan Cruyff\n@highlight\nBarcelona insist Neymar is paid less than established stars\n@highlight\nNeymar cannot be the main man at Barca while Lionel Messi is around\n@highlight\nThings could go wrong, warns Cruyff", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 126, "end": 145}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the thick of it: Cruyff says Barca's decision to pay @placeholder (centre) so well could lead to things going 'wrong'", "idx": 19993}, {"query": "Focal point: @placeholder is Barcelona's star man, highest earner and record goalscorer", "idx": 19994}], "idx": 12953} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:37 PM on 10th November 2011 Two offshore racers have been killed after their powerful speedboat flipped up into the air before crashing at high speed at a world championship event. Spectators and organisers watched as Big Thunder Marine - a 46ft Skater catamaran with four 1,200 horsepower engines - was almost torn open by the force of the collision. The powerboat came down so hard in the third lap of the seven-lap race that its right front hull was severely damaged. The accident led to the deaths of throttleman Robert M. Morgan, of Sunrise Beach, Missouri, and driver Jeffrey Tillman, of Kaiser, Missouri.\n@highlight\n46-foot catamaran almost torn open by the force of the collision\n@highlight\nDriver and throttleman pulled alive from wreckage but later die\n@highlight\nTragedy mars opening day of Key West event in Florida", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 259, "end": 276}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder died either before or just after arrival at the hospital.", "idx": 19995}], "idx": 12954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- We all know about the Confederate states leaving the Union. But that was far from the only secessionist movement in American history. Here are some rebellious regions you won't find in too many history books. This map shows some rebellious regions that have tried to seceed from the United States. 1. The Kingdom of Beaver Island Beaver Island, a small island in Lake Michigan, became the home of Mormon leader James Strang and his followers -- called Strangites -- in 1848. 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President Obama hopes to \"galvanize\" international efforts to deal with the foreign fighter threat during his trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week. \"It sends a very powerful signal that this is an item of the highest urgency,\" said a senior administration official, who described the danger posed by foreign fighters as \"extremely worrying.\"\n@highlight\nISIS has called on its foreign fighters to attack countries that join coalition led by U.S.\n@highlight\nOfficial: International community \"not structured ... right now\" to respond to such a threat\n@highlight\nAt U.N. this week, Obama hopes to \"galvanize\" international efforts against ISIS\n@highlight\nSenior official calls danger posed by foreign fighters \"extremely worrying\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 149, "end": 161}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 552, "end": 582}, {"start": 587, "end": 594}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The meeting will be chaired by Obama, marking only the second time he has presided over a @placeholder session during his time in office.", "idx": 19998}], "idx": 12956} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad heads to Pakistan and India this week to put the finishing touches on a controversial deal to build a pipeline that would deliver Iranian gas to both countries, Iran's semi-official Fars news agency says. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves as he arrives Monday in Islamabad, Pakistan. Ahmadinejad arrived in Islamabad on Monday for a four-hour visit with newly elected Prime Minister Reza Gilani and President Pervez Musharraf, according to Pakistan's information ministry. 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Barbara Smith-Schafer, 62, says the bird wakes her up by frantically flapping his wings and gnawing her shoulder. Even more astonishingly, Dominic, a seven-year-old African Grey, is also bi-lingual, and can speak English and German, she says. 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After he stepped down as Prime Minister, Mr Blair was twice flown to Libya on a Gaddafi private jet. He visited the dictator in June 2008 and April 2009, when Libya was threatening to cut all business ties with Britain if Abdelbaset al-Megrahi stayed in a Scottish jail. At one of his encounters, Mr Blair took a billionaire U.S. businessman with him. The Libyans wanted to discuss a beach resort deal.\n@highlight\nBlair left office in 2007 but continued relationship with Libyan dictator\n@highlight\nDocuments show the former PM met with Gaddafi in 2008 and 2009\n@highlight\nBlair's spokesman denies 'commercial or business element' to the meetings\n@highlight\nLockerbie relative calls visits 'offensive' and 'disturbing'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 452, "end": 472}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder continued to have meetings like this out of office.\u2019", "idx": 20018}], "idx": 12967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Corey Charlton for MailOnline Dinosaurs walked the earth about nine million years earlier than once realised, with recent discoveries of their cat and dog-sized ancestors providing the key to understanding their evolution. 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When it's a political football. President Barack Obama has ignited fresh conservative criticism by saying \"we don't have a strategy yet\" for airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria. Republicans immediately jumped on the President's comment during a news conference Thursday by saying it proved their longstanding complaint that his foreign policy failed to seriously respond to the terrorist threat from Sunni jihadists in the Syrian civil war. \"I'm not sure the severity of the problem has really sunk in to the administration just yet,\" said GOP Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan, who chairs the House intelligence committee.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama takes heat for saying \"we don't have a strategy\" on ISIS in Syria\n@highlight\nCritics say it shows the President's lack of focus on a major threat\n@highlight\nThe White House says Obama was referring to military options for airstrikes in Syria\n@highlight\nRetired Gen. 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There are \"clear indications,\" he said, that a recent surge in violent acts -- including the mutilated remains found Sunday in Nuevo Leon state -- stem from a \"direct conflict\" between the Zetas and the Sinaloa cartels over territory and power.\n@highlight\nInterior minister: Violence is related to fighting between the Zetas and the Sinaloa cartel\n@highlight\n\"We have had a series of inhuman and despicable acts,\" Alejandro Poire says\n@highlight\nPoire: Mexico will not retreat from its efforts to crack down on organized crime\n@highlight\nHis comments come after 49 decapitated bodies are found in northern Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities have said members of the @placeholder cartel were behind that attack.", "idx": 20030}], "idx": 12975} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a picture posted on Facebook, a man in a white shirt holds his daughter in his arms. She holds an Israeli flag. The caption reads: \"Iranians we will never bomb your country. We \u2665 you.\" A response on the same page: An Iranian tells the story of being forced to walk over an Israeli flag every day when entering his school. Years of being taught to hate the Israeli flag had an effect, he says. But \"after seeing your daughter holding the flag, I do not feel that way anymore, and I am so happy. Now: I love that blue, I love that star, I love that flag.\"\n@highlight\nEthan Zuckerman: Israelis' Facebook page reaching out to Iran drew big response\n@highlight\nHe says it's tempting to dismiss impact, but social media efforts produce unexpected outcomes\n@highlight\nHe says one effect is replacing faces of leaders in conflict with faces of ordinary human beings\n@highlight\nZuckerman: Social media lets citizens bypass leaders, speak for themselves", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iranians know that expressing solidarity with Israelis online could lead to harassment or arrest and are finding ways to reach out -- often making clear that their sympathies are with \"the @placeholder people\" instead of the state of Israel -- without putting themselves at undue risk.", "idx": 20040}], "idx": 12980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- It's hard to imagine the president of the International Olympic Committee on the \"naughty step,\" forced to stay there until he had repented for his behavior. But that's more or less what has happened. Jacques Rogge had to \"clarify\" (in other words, backtrack on) his newsworthy comment that there was a \"question mark\" over the suitability of McDonald's and Coca-Cola as Olympic sponsors. Apparently he had actually first flagged his concerns four years ago, but the lure of sponsors' cash far outweighed any considerations about growing obesity levels ... and apparently still does. However, now Rogge is far from alone in questioning high-calorie, high-sugar fast food brands sponsoring the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Academy of Royal Medical Colleges made a high-profile intervention in April, specifically singling out sponsorship of the Games by junk food and fizzy drink firms as sending out the wrong health message. The London Assembly has also recently passed a motion calling for a ban on the sponsorship of the Games (and other sporting events) by such companies. Even the Financial Times, though not sharing that policy prescription, agrees Big Macs are not necessarily compatible with Olympic values and in an editorial backs changes to the way sponsors are selected and expected to behave.\n@highlight\nIOC president questions suitability of McDonald's and Coke as Olympic sponsors\n@highlight\nMalcolm Clark says public unease is growing at promotion of unhealthy products\n@highlight\nSituation is made worse by the nature of the Olympic sponsorship deals, he argues\n@highlight\nClark: Free equipment, sporting initiatives do not make unhealthy diets less unhealthy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 58, "end": 88}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 775}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 951, "end": 965}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1384}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1395}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1563, "end": 1569}, {"start": 1611, "end": 1615}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The relationship should not be so imbalanced -- given that the @placeholder derives four times as much income from broadcasting rights as it does from sponsorship deals, it remains curiously reluctant to demand more from its global sponsors.", "idx": 20042}], "idx": 12981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 15:52 EST, 24 September 2012 Cuts: Claire Perry, MP for Devizes, arriving at the Crescent Centre, Bristol, for the start of the tribunal A Tory MP today told an employment tribunal she sacked her best friend from a constituency office job because she was 'incapable' of carrying out her role. Claire Perry, MP for Devizes, Wiltshire, who has regularly spoken up for the Coalition\u2019s austerity program, made a cut of her own when Penelope Nurick lost her job in a 'staff reshuffle'. Mrs Nurick was one of Mrs Perry\u2019s seconders when she stood as the Conservative Party candidate in 2010, and had worked in her office for two years.\n@highlight\nClaire Perry, Conservative MP for Devizes, Wiltshire, has often backed the Coalition's austerity programme\n@highlight\nShe made her own cut when she sacked administrator Penelope Nurick during 'staff reshuffle'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 155, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 621, "end": 638}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 883, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was formally sacked from her administrative role on February 23 2012 when Mrs @placeholder, 48, replaced her with another employee in the constituency office.", "idx": 20043}], "idx": 12982} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- On Capitol Hill, the beginning of this year will look a lot like the end of last year. The fight over extending a payroll tax cut and long-term unemployment benefits picks back up Tuesday as Congress returns to work after its winter break. While aides in both parties say it's likely Congress will resolve that dispute, Republicans are still licking their wounds after a public backlash over how they handled those issues and fear that Senate Democrats will drag out the fight to score more political points in an election year. And Democrats are concerned that House Republicans will insist on adding more items to the measures to try to keep conservatives on board.\n@highlight\nFight over payroll tax cut and long-term unemployment benefits picks back up\n@highlight\nMembers will get a chance to vote against the president's debt ceiling increase request\n@highlight\nMembers will spend less time in Washington, more time in their districts during this election year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 456, "end": 471}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I would hope the two @placeholder leaders would have learned from what took place in the previous year,\" Reid said.", "idx": 20053}, {"query": "Democrats need to pick up 25 seats to regain control of the House -- a high hurdle, but one many Democrats feel is within reach because they think voters will blame @placeholder for the gridlock in Washington.", "idx": 20054}], "idx": 12990} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace has been suspended for seven games without pay over an elbow blow he delivered to the head of an opposing player, the National Basketball Association said Tuesday. One-time basketball bad boy Ron Artest, who changed his name to Metta World Peace, was ejected Sunday from a Los Angeles Lakers-Oklahoma City Thunder game for striking James Harden. \"The concussion suffered by James Harden demonstrates the danger posed by violent acts of this kind, particularly when they are directed at the head area,\" said NBA Commissioner David Stern, to announce the suspension. \"We remain committed to taking necessary measures to protect the safety of NBA players, including the imposition of appropriate penalties for players with a history of on-court altercations.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Metta World Peace apologizes to Oklahoma City Thunder fans\n@highlight\nHe is suspended without pay for elbowing Thunder's James Harden\n@highlight\nWorld Peace could miss at least six playoff games, the NBA says\n@highlight\nLakers GM: \"His most recent lapse ... is not to be condoned or accepted\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 172, "end": 202}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 282, "end": 298}, {"start": 327, "end": 344}, {"start": 346, "end": 366}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 561, "end": 563}, {"start": 578, "end": 588}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 827, "end": 843}, {"start": 859, "end": 879}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After scoring against the Thunder in the second quarter, World Peace was cheering his own shot when he hit the @placeholder guard in the back of the head, knocking him down.", "idx": 20063}], "idx": 12993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He's been labelled the 'Mozart of football' by Radomir Antic, 'from another planet' by Arda Turan and the equivalent of 'having an orgasm' by Luis Figo. Lionel Messi is celebrating 10 years since his league debut for Barcelona - a decade which has seen the forward play 434 games for the La Liga giants. Here, Sportsmail narrows down 10 of the four-time Ballon d'Or winner's best games. Argentina forward Lionel Messi is celebrating a decade of football with La Liga giants Barcelona Barcelona 4-0 Viktoria Plzen (Champions League, 2011) Barcelona won the Champions League the year before, and were defending their crown in Prague.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi is celebrating 10 years since making his Barcelona debut\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old has netted 249 La Liga goals in 284 appearances\n@highlight\nMessi scored four against Arsenal in the Champions League in 2010\n@highlight\nSportsmail pick 10 of the four-time Ballon d'Or winner's best displays", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 514, "end": 529}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 840, "end": 855}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Messi reacts after scoring his second Champions League goal against Viktoria Plzen in 2011", "idx": 20075}], "idx": 12999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A former Marine incarcerated in Iran in 2011 and sentence to death on espionage charges was secretly retried and given a 10-year prison term, his new lawyer said. Amir Hekmati has escaped death by being convicted of a new crime - practical collaboration with the American government - by a revolutionary court in December, after being caught working for the CIA. The lawyer, Mahmoud Alizadeh Tabatabaei, also said his client had never been informed about the retrial, conviction or sentence, according to The New York Times. Tabatabaei - who is well-connected to Iran's highest leaders - said he learned of the information in discussions with judiciary officials.\n@highlight\nAmir Hekmati, 31, is a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen born in Arizona and based in Michigan\n@highlight\nHe was sentenced to death in Iran, accused of being a CIA spy\n@highlight\nHe has always maintained his innocence and said he was visiting family when he was arrested\n@highlight\nHekmati's sentence has now been reduced to 10 years\n@highlight\nThe conviction was secretly overturned by a revolutionary court in December\n@highlight\nHis lawyer said there is a chance they could work to get Hekmati released in a few months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 398, "end": 424}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inside @placeholder, Mr. Hekmati\u2019s case is viewed as highly political.", "idx": 20080}], "idx": 13003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One was the archetypal military strongman, intent on maintaining the social order and saving his country from \"catastrophe.\" The other was a charismatic shipyard electrician and trade union leader who was just as determined to lead his countrymen to freedom. Wojciech Jaruzelski and Lech Walesa attend the first multi-party session of the Polish parliament in 1989. Yet nowadays Wojciech Jaruzelski, the last leader of communist Poland, and Lech Walesa both claim, in their different ways, to have played their part in setting Poland on the path to democracy. The rise of Solidarity, the union and social movement which Walesa founded among the dockers of Gdansk in 1980, was crucial to the ultimate collapse of communism in Poland and across the Soviet bloc.\n@highlight\nFormer Polish leaders Jaruzelski, Walesa speak to CNN\n@highlight\nJaruzelski was military leader who declared martial law in 1981\n@highlight\nWalesa was leader of Solidarity, first president of post-communist Poland\n@highlight\nBoth men claim to have played key roles in Poland's transition to democracy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 268, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 388, "end": 406}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Walesa admits the threat of Soviet intervention in the early 1980s was real, but says @placeholder had already won the argument against communism by the time Jaruzelski imposed martial law.", "idx": 20100}, {"query": "Walesa, unsurprisingly, offers a more direct assessment: \"@placeholder knocked out the teeth of the Soviet bear.", "idx": 20104}], "idx": 13017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of the Sydney siege gunman has arrived in court as authorities push for her to be placed behind bars over alleged murder charges. Wearing a tan trench-coat and white beanie, Amirah Droudis, 35, refused to condemn her husband's crimes when given the opportunity by the media outside Downing Centre Local Court. 'Leave us alone!' her brother John Aspros said. Droudis was granted bail by a local court after she was charged with the murder of gunman Man Haron Monis's estranged wife Noleen Hayson Pal in 2013. Pal was found dead in a western Sydney stairwell, having been stabbed eighteen times and set alight.\n@highlight\nAuthorities are pushing to revoke Amirah Droudis' bail\n@highlight\nShe has been charged with the murder of Sydney siege gunman's ex-wife\n@highlight\nNoleen Hayson Pal was found dead in a stairwell in 2013\n@highlight\nShe had been stabbed 18 times and set alight", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 291, "end": 316}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 776, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Monis and @placeholder were eventually convicted and sentenced to community service.", "idx": 20113}, {"query": "Mother: @placeholder is pictured here around a decade ago", "idx": 20115}], "idx": 13021} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:05 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:06 EST, 21 March 2013 A man charged with killing a woman and raping her 10-year-old daughter after a carjacking at a New York mall last week was able to remove his court-ordered electronic monitoring bracelet before carrying out the brutal attacks. A senior probation officer told a New York court earlier this week that David Renz, 29, managed to cut the device from his ankle and put it back together so quickly that it didn't prompt BI, the company in Colorado that makes the monitors, to notify court officers in Syracuse.\n@highlight\nSuspect David Renz was arrested in January on child porn charges\n@highlight\nHe was fitted with an ankle monitor but on Thursday evening he managed to remove it without alerting authorities\n@highlight\nHe has been charged with committing murder, rape and kidnapping while he should have been wearing the bracelet\n@highlight\nA security expert denies the device is at fault in this case\n@highlight\nHe questions police protocol which meant the alarm wasn't raised for short interruptions in the device's signal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 509, "end": 510}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was no alert to probation officers from @placeholder until 11:30 p.m. That only", "idx": 20121}], "idx": 13026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With the passing of Steve Jobs earlier this month, the tech industry lost one of its most revered icons. So where will the industry turn for inspiration now that Jobs is gone? New Apple CEO Tim Cook will keep the business cranking along, but he's unlikely to inspire the same kind of devotion as Jobs. Facebook leader Mark Zuckerberg has star power, but he and his company are still too young and untested. At Google, Larry Page is too awkward and Eric Schmidt too slick, and a lot of the company's recent products are too unfinished. But there's one tech leader who just might fit the bill: Amazon's Jeff Bezos.\n@highlight\nJeff Bezos and Steve Jobs share more similarities than differences\n@highlight\nAmazon, like Apple, is a powerful source in tablet, technology manufacturing\n@highlight\nBezos resembles Jobs in both business practices and personal characteristics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There aren't any Amazon fans -- or at least they're nowhere near as obsessed as @placeholder's.", "idx": 20125}], "idx": 13027} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a sham marriage bride is handcuffed minutes before her wedding ceremony after a suspicious registrar told investigators the 'couple' couldn't spell each other's names. Nigerian Joseph Iwueke, 33, was due to marry Slovakian Ingrida Stojkova, 29, in Leeds last July so he could stay in Britain. But they were arrested moments before their fake wedding was due to start after officials at a pre-marriage meeting noticed the groom reading details about his supposed bride from the back of his hand. Iwueke, Stojkova and two others have now been jailed for conspiracy to facilitate a breach of UK immigration law.\n@highlight\nCouple registered for marriage and were due to marry last summer\n@highlight\nRegistrar noticed 'groom' reading Slovakian woman's details from his hand\n@highlight\nAuthorities broke up the wedding seconds before it was due to start\n@highlight\nWhen challenged, the 'couple' couldn't tell officials about each other\n@highlight\nCourt hears Nigerian wanted to pay to marry EU citizen to stay in the UK\n@highlight\nThe pair and two 'fixers' have now been jailed for immigration offences", "entities": [{"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 243, "end": 258}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 609, "end": 610}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When pressed by officers to name and describe the nightclub she became upset and began shouting that she did not want to talk anymore and that she loved @placeholder.", "idx": 20129}], "idx": 13030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For incoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi, securing India's energy needs over the next decade ranks among his greatest challenges and one that will likely see him both compete and cooperate with China, the United States and Russia. These three are the world's biggest energy consumers, with India in fourth spot. For all of them, energy security is a constant goal, driving their search for new resources, new technology and new investment opportunities around the globe. The U.S. has its shale bonanza, while China has led the way with an aggressive array of international deals, covering everything from shale gas in North America, pipelines across Myanmar, stakes in Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and Caspian Sea oil and gas.\n@highlight\nHow India's new PM handles the nation's energy may define his administration, says Hiscock\n@highlight\nModi is likely to compete and cooperate with other major energy consumers\n@highlight\nIndia is expected to overtake China as the main source of growth in global energy demand\n@highlight\nDeveloping India's domestic supply capacity is a priority for the prime minister", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For its part, China says it is willing to make joint efforts with the new Indian government and \"bring the @placeholder-India strategic partnership to a new height.\"", "idx": 20135}], "idx": 13033} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What started as the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York in September has spread across major cities worldwide as a call to action against unequal distribution of wealth. Here is a roundup of some of the movement's recent developments: DAVIS, CALIFORNIA The University of California at Davis placed two police officers on administrative leave after video of them pepper-spraying non-violent protesters at point-blank range sparked outrage at school officials. The chancellor of the University of California, Davis, established a task force Saturday to look into an incident in which a police officer sprayed seated protesters with pepper spray at point blank range.\n@highlight\nNEW: Oakland police clear city lot of encamped protesters\n@highlight\nUC Davis chancellor sets up task force to look into police pepper spray incident\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich tells protesters to bathe and get a job\n@highlight\nDC occupiers want a vacant school building converted for community use", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 46}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 302}, {"start": 494, "end": 524}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 915, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lot is in a district of shops and nightclubs, and the new @placeholder venue did not sit well with some residents.", "idx": 20140}], "idx": 13036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Peter J. Goutiere was just shy of 30 years old when he piloted a Douglas C-47, the military designation of the venerable commercial DC-3, from Miami to Kolkata, India. The C-47 was the 100th to be delivered to the China National Aviation Corporation, or CNAC. It was 1944. The United States had been at war since December 7, 1941. CNAC had been at war long before that. The Japanese invaded China in 1937. Like airlines all over the globe would do as World War II unfolded, CNAC, based in Hong Kong, shifted its operations to military service as the Japanese closed in on Shanghai and southern China.\n@highlight\nWWII U.S. pilot Peter Goutiere flies in his old Douglas C-47 aircraft from Seattle area to San Francisco\n@highlight\nFlight part of reunion of the famed China National Aviation Corp.\n@highlight\nThe plane is owned by the Historic Flight Foundation of Everett, Washington\n@highlight\nMoon Chin, 102, the CNAC's only other living wartime pilot, greeted Goutiere upon arrival in San Francisco", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 223, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 773, "end": 801}, {"start": 840, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}, {"start": 994, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As we began to understand the weather, @placeholder lost one aircraft a month \"", "idx": 20143}], "idx": 13037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain's oldest woman has died - two weeks after the death of Britain's oldest man. Grace Jones, the last surviving Brit who was born in the 19th Century, was 113 years and 342 days old when she passed away peacefully on Thursday. Her death - weeks before her 114th birthday - was announced days after it emerged Britain's oldest man Ralph Tarrant has also died, at the age of 110 years and 115 days. 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Willy Steed, 19, together with his parents and six sisters were among a group of between 500 and 600 people banished by the sect\u2019s leader - and so-called prophet - Warren Jeffs, who has spent the past seven years behind bars after being convicted of sexual abuse of young girls.\n@highlight\nWilly Steed, 19, is enjoying his freedom after leaving the polygamous sect\n@highlight\nIn June a photographer approached him about posing for modeling work\n@highlight\nA number of friends died just weeks after he left the church when they were involved in a car crash after a beer party\n@highlight\nThe young members of the church hold secret parties in the desert because their religion forbids them from speaking to one and another", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 145, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like most boys in the FLDS, @placeholder was pulled out of grade school to work and so he has also had to learn to read for the first time.", "idx": 20158}], "idx": 13047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Police raided a clinic in southeast Nigeria and rescued about 30 girls allegedly used in a \"baby industry\" in which they would give birth to children who then would be sold, authorities said Thursday. \"There are about 30 pregnant young ladies -- the eldest was 20 years old,\" said Geoffrey Ogbonna, a police spokesman. \"Some belong in secondary, even in primary school.\" In addition to the expecting mothers, 12 children were found at the clinic ranging in age from 2 to 12 years old, according to Arinze Orakwue, a spokesman for the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons. It was not clear whether the children found were related to the pregnant girls and women.\n@highlight\nPolice raid a clinic in Abia state after a tip\n@highlight\nThe girls rescued were used to give birth and their children sold, police say\n@highlight\nOfficials: The oldest girl rescued at the clinic is age 20", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 558, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 603}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder called the operation of the clinic, which was officially registered, \"a failure of oversight.\"", "idx": 20160}], "idx": 13049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If a teen carrying nothing but a comb can do it, who else could breach airport security and hop aboard the bottom of a plane? That's the question many are asking after a 15-year-old boy sneaked into the wheel well of a Boeing 767 and flew from San Jose, California, to Maui, Hawaii. The city of San Jose, which owns and operates Mineta San Jose International Airport, is not planning to pursue criminal charges against the teen, said Rosemary Barnes, a city public information manager. Immediately after the incident became known, many pointed the finger at the Transportation Security Administration.\n@highlight\n\"Our process meets or exceeds TSA requirements,\" Hawaiian Airlines says\n@highlight\nA 15-year-old boy survives a five-hour flight hiding in a plane's wheel well\n@highlight\nThe feat raises concerns about what else could slip through an airport's perimeter\n@highlight\nA San Jose airport spokeswoman says the airport is investigating", "entities": [{"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 329, "end": 365}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 562, "end": 599}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 662, "end": 678}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The airport has surveillance video showing an unidentified person walking on the airport ramp in the dark and approaching a @placeholder Boeing 767.", "idx": 20163}], "idx": 13051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Germany's Adrian Sutil has landed a drive with Sauber for the 2014 season, the Swiss Formula One team announced Friday. The 30-year-old Sutil has spent his previous six seasons in F1 with the Force India team, who had already confirmed Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez as their drivers for the 2014 campaign. Sutil effectively swaps teams with highly-rated compatriot Hulkenberg, who achieved Sauber's best finish of 2013, a fourth place in the Korean Grand Prix. Sauber will look to build on that strong run at the end of last season and team principal Monisha Kaltenborn said they had been hoping to sign Sutil for some time.\n@highlight\nAdrian Sutil signed by Sauber for 2014 season\n@highlight\nGermany's Sutil has spent his F1 career with Force India\n@highlight\nFinished 13th in last season's driver standings\n@highlight\nSecond Sauber driver still to be named", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 88, "end": 104}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 189, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 377, "end": 386}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 454, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 563, "end": 580}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 735, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is not only very fast, but also brings a lot of experience, which is very important looking at the new regulations for next year,\" she added.", "idx": 20165}, {"query": "The ramifications from the incident meant Sutil missed the 2012 season, being replaced at Force India by Hulkenberg, who had been the reserve driver at @placeholder.", "idx": 20166}], "idx": 13053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- They were crimes born of the Internet age -- romantic solicitations on popular Web site Craigslist that police say led to the fatal shooting of one woman and the robbery of another in Boston hotels this past spring. Internet forensic expert Mark Rasch used high-tech sleuthing to help police in Boston's Craigslist crimes. And it was high-tech, 21st-century sleuthing, along with some old-fashioned gumshoe detective work, that put police on the trail toward a suspect and eventually an arrest. On CNN's \"AC 360\" Randi Kaye recently took a behind-the-scenes look at how technology was used to lead police to 23-year-old medical student Philip Markoff, who has been indicted on seven counts, including first-degree murder.\n@highlight\nInternet expert: Craigslist slaying suspect left a trail of clues behind in cyberspace\n@highlight\nMark Rasch says he used a tracer program on e-mail sent to slaying victim\n@highlight\nBoston investigators even used a Google search to help track down suspect\n@highlight\nPhilip Markoff, a medical student, pleaded not guilty in death of Julissa Brisman", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 529, "end": 531}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even though police had what they believed was the killer's real name and home address, that still was not enough, @placeholder reports.", "idx": 20167}], "idx": 13054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wanted: Police killed Donald Hux, the ex-husband of Sandy Carl Huckabee's wife Amy, in a shoot out Sunday night. He was the main suspect in the death of both Amy and her current husband Sandy Police have killed the man who murdered the cousin of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, and the suspect shot ex-wife dead during the ensuing fire fight. The shootout occurred in the late hours of Sunday night, after they found Donald Hux, 36, following a frenzied manhunt. The investigation began when Sandy Carl Huckabee was found dead in his Arkadelphia home, 70 miles south west of Little Rock, Arkansas.\n@highlight\nManhunt for ex-husband ends with headcount as both the suspect, Donald Hux, and his kidnapped ex-wife Amy Huckabee are pronounced dead\n@highlight\nInvestigation began when Sandy Carl Huckabee, the cousin of former governor Mike Huckabee, was found dead in his Arkansas home", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 52, "end": 70}, {"start": 79, "end": 81}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 500, "end": 518}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 806}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said that they consider @placeholder to be armed and dangerous.", "idx": 20170}], "idx": 13055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Big row'? Mel B admitted having an argument with her husband Stephen Belafonte in an interview with gossip magazine Grazia published online last night The husband of Mel B yesterday vehemently rejected claims he might be responsible for apparent marks on her face and body. The former Spice Girl provoked fevered speculation after she returned to The X Factor on Sunday with what appeared to be scratches and a bruised cheek. The judge came back for the final after being admitted to hospital on Thursday but there was no explanation for her absence. Viewers took to Twitter to make comments about the mysterious marks, linking them to her husband Stephen Belafonte, who has previously been accused of being violent and possessive towards a girlfriend.\n@highlight\nX Factor viewers were shocked to see Mel B apparently bruised during final\n@highlight\nBelafonte vehemently rejects claims he might be responsible for the marks\n@highlight\nThe Mail outlines the events surrounding Mel B's appearance on the show", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's just a month since @placeholder presented her with a wedding ring \u2018upgrade\u2019 \u2013 a seven-carat diamond the size of a ten-pence piece", "idx": 20177}], "idx": 13060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A puppy has survived after vets pulled out a 10-inch sewing needle that impaled the dog's chest and pierced its heart. Four-month-old Tutti fell on the needle in Chris Shaw and Bradley Justice's home in Durham, North Carolina, on New Year's Eve. The object speared the 10-pound papillion as it jumped from the sofa to a coffee table, just after it had been bathed by its owners. Lucky escape: A four-month-old puppy survived after vets extracted a needle that pierced its heart. This X-Ray shows the needle inside the dog before the procedure Speared: The papillion called Tutti fell on the sewing needle in Durham, North Carolina on New Year's Eve. Vets at the Triangle Veterinary Referral Hospital have fitted a cone\n@highlight\nTutti fell on the needle in her owner's home in Durham, North Carolina\n@highlight\nThe 17-week-old dog was taken to the Triangle Veterinary Referral Hospital\n@highlight\nVets then sedated the dog and extracted the needle by slowly pulling it out\n@highlight\nThe papillion then woke up and immediately 'wanted to be cuddled'", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 138}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 177, "end": 191}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 663, "end": 699}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 850, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Procedure: The team treating Tutti were able to extract the object by pulling it out while @placeholder was sedated", "idx": 20183}], "idx": 13065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The 2014 midterm elections brought a historic victory for Republicans, handing the GOP its largest congressional majority since World War II. 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Love, who is a first-generation American, will also become the first Haitian-American to serve in Congress, according to the Washington Post.\n@highlight\nBuried in the midterm news were several historic firsts among newly elected legislators\n@highlight\nTim Scott became the first black senator elected in the South since Reconstruction\n@highlight\nJoni Ernst was the first elected female combat veteran to the Senate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 283, "end": 298}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 402}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 432, "end": 450}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 517, "end": 532}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of women in Congress will reach 100 for the first time in @placeholder history.", "idx": 20186}], "idx": 13067} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Known as the generation of entitlement, Gen Ys have now proved critics wrong by claiming the title of Australia's smartest savers. CommBank has found Gen Ys, aged 18 to 30, have a savings IQ 4.2 points greater than the national average. In fact, those from Gen Y who participated in a financial education program scored the highest score of 130.9, while people aged 50 to 59 who did not learn to manage their money scored the lowest, 117.4. 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The scheduled 7:15am service from Ohio to New York's LaGuardia airport was hit by delay after delay throughout Monday, and didn't take off until around 6pm that evening. By that time almost everybody had been moved to other flights - at one point leaving just one man on board the service with a full flight crew, who gave him a personal in-flight safety drill. 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Image taken by the U.S. Navy of pirates leaving a captured merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden. The decision by the maritime company Odfjell SE means its 90-plus ships will take the additional time and expense to sail around the southern tip of Africa instead of going through the Suez Canal, a shortcut for mariners for nearly a century and a half.\n@highlight\nOdfjell: Ships will take additional time, expense to sail around south of Africa\n@highlight\nCompany to sail through Gulf of Aden only if contractually obliged to\n@highlight\nPirate attacks have increased sharply in perilous Gulf of Aden region this year\n@highlight\nMultinational naval force has been patrolling the area to provide protection", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 857, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its statement, the @placeholder company said it was \"frustrated\" by what it called the \"limited interest\" shown in securing the high seas.", "idx": 20193}], "idx": 13071} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:05 AM on 28th February 2012 Backing: Angela Merkel addresses the Bundestag today before politicians backed the Greek bailout package The German parliament today approved the \u00a3108billion Greek bailout package despite fierce public opposition. Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would be irresponsible to abandon the country to bankruptcy. The Bundestag voted 496 to 90 in favour of the new package - despite 80 per cent of Germans being opposed to the rescue. Five members abstained. The result of the vote was never in doubt as two opposition parties backed the measures. The bailout is Greece's second in less than two years and Angela Merkel told lawmakers before the vote that 'no one can give a 100 per cent guarantee' that the programme would be a success.\n@highlight\n80% of Germans opposed to second rescue package\n@highlight\nBundestag vote 496 to 90 in favour of bailout", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "to leave - the first time a member of the @placeholder government has openly", "idx": 20194}], "idx": 13072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England face the \u2018most dominant team in the history of the world\u2019 at Twickenham on Saturday, adamant they won\u2019t fall into the familiar trap of being beaten by their opponents\u2019 imperious status. 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Terry, who captained Mourinho's Chelsea to consecutive Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, remains close friends with the Portuguese manager, who is now Real Madrid's coach, following their successful time at Stamford Bridge. 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The Jakarta court found Umar Patek, 45, guilty of taking part in premeditated murder and conspiracy to smuggle explosives and firearms for use in terror attacks. Patek had faced a maximum penalty of death, and the courtroom was packed for the verdict delivered by a panel of five judges. He stared at the floor and showed no emotion as the verdict was read. 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Seriously. Google has bought Gizmo5, an online phone company that is akin to Skype but based on open protocols and with a lot fewer users. TechCrunch, which broke the news on Monday, reported that Google spent $30 million on the company. Google announced the Gizmo acquisition on Thursday afternoon Pacific Time. Gizmo5's founder Michael Robertson, a brash serial entrepreneur, will become an Adviser to Google Voice. It's a potent recipe -- take Gizmo5's open standards-based online calling system. Add to it the new ability to route calls on Google's massive network of cheap fiber. 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It has been revealed that after Martin missed two days of organized team activities (OTAs) last spring, coaches encouraged Incognito, the offensive line's undisputed leader, to \u2018get [Martin] into the fold.\u2019 Just days later Incognito left a threatening, and racially offensive voice mail in which he called Martin, who is bi-racial, a \u2018half n*****,\u2019 threatened to slap his mother across the face and uttered the words \u2018I'll kill you.\u2019\n@highlight\nRichie Incognito, 30, was carrying out coaches' orders when he sent threatening messages to Jonathan Martin, claim sources within the team\n@highlight\nIncognito was suspended indefinitely on Monday morning over allegations that he bullied teammate Martin, 24\n@highlight\nThe linesman is alleged to have sent Martin a series of racist and threatening text messages and voice mails\n@highlight\nMartin took a shock leave of absence from the team last week citing bullying as the reason", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 208, "end": 222}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One source said any emotional issues @placeholder is experiencing are directly related to his harassment.", "idx": 20279}], "idx": 13125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CNN) -- James Brandon is concerned about getting old and looking older. So the 44-year-old events planner from Canada decided on plastic surgery to help bring his boyish looks back. Surgeon Williams Bukret and patient James Brandon. Like many people struggling through the global economic crunch, cost was a concern, and Brandon soon realized that having surgery at home was beyond his budget. So he began investigating options overseas and quickly settled on a city that has become one of the most popular destinations in the world for plastic surgery -- Buenos Aires, Argentina. \"I learned that Argentina has a high standard and long history of plastic surgery,\" Brandon said.\n@highlight\nThousands visit Argentina for cheap cosmetic surgery\n@highlight\nCombination of top doctors, weak currency make country attractive\n@highlight\nPatient: It would have cost $50,000 dollars in Canada but only $10,000 in Argentina\n@highlight\nEstimates say that 1 in 30 Argentines has gone under the knife", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is what led him to @placeholder for cosmetic surgery, as well as his decision to record his experience for a planned documentary film about plastic surgery within the gay community.", "idx": 20282}], "idx": 13128} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The CEO of technology firm Monster is suing Beats Electronics and its co-founders Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine for allegedly duping him before selling the headphone company to Apple for $3billion. In the complaint, filed in a California court on Tuesday, Noel Lee, who also founded the video and audio cable maker, accuses rapper Dr Dre and record producer Mr Iovine of double crossing him. 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The Obama administration posted the Public Service Announcement, which is part of its '1 is 2 Many' campaign, on YouTube this week. The one-minute video also features actors Steve Carell, Seth Meyers and Dule Hill, alongside Vice President Joe Biden. The initiative is designed to encourage men to speak up and step in if they see someone in danger of being sexually assaulted. Scroll down for video President Obama in the new White House campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault. 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The 21-year-old senior traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the inauguration. Alfred Bouey is a World War II veteran and a grandson of slaves. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Alfred Bouey, an 84-year-old African-American, still remembers the stories from his grandfather about the scars on his body from the beatings he took as a slave in the South. Bouey, of Oak Park, Illinois, attended Tuesday's inauguration of President Obama. Words can't express his excitement and happiness about witnessing history. 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McQuen Forbush, 18, from Nampa Idaho, was discovered by his girlfriend just before 1 p.m. in the bedroom of the borrowed apartment where they were both staying. The Marine was lying on his stomach at the end of the bed, cold and non-responsive, according to his distraught girlfriend. \u2018I was shaking him, trying to wake him, I kept checking for a pulse because I didn't want to believe it,\u2019 said Bre Halowell, who now wears Forbush's dog tags around her neck.\n@highlight\nFaulty water heater kills 18-year-old Marine\n@highlight\nGirlfriend 'shattered' when she couldn't wake him\n@highlight\nWas home for 1st visit since enlisting in June", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The young couple fell asleep, but when Saturday came, only @placeholder opened her eyes.", "idx": 20307}], "idx": 13143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The British nurse who survived Ebola has criticised the international response to the crisis as being 'woefully slow', after returning to help treat victims in Sierra Leone. The 29-year-old, from Eyke, Suffolk, said arriving back to the country where he contracted the deadly disease, he was left shocked at 'seeing so many dead people'. He returned to West Africa last month, and is treating patients in an Ebola isolation unit run by UK medical staff in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone - one of the three countries worst hit by the epidemic. The outbreak has killed almost 5,200 people, almost all in West Africa, according to the World Health Organisation.\n@highlight\nWill Pooley returned to treat victims in Freetown, Sierra Leone in October\n@highlight\nHe contracted the disease while fighting the crisis in Kenema in August\n@highlight\n29-year-old was treated at the Royal Free Hospital in London\n@highlight\nHe was given the experimental drug Zmapp and fully recovered\n@highlight\nMr Pooley said vast numbers of people are still dying from Ebola, including small children, because European nations and the U.S. has been 'too slow'\n@highlight\nNurse said he currently sees between eight and 10 corpses every day\n@highlight\nHe said more needs to be done to stem the crisis in West Africa", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 437}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 639, "end": 663}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 877, "end": 895}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was repatriated to the UK in August after being contracting the virus while he worked in the @placeholder, in eastern Sierra Leone", "idx": 20309}], "idx": 13145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Philadelphia (CNN) -- A worker at a west Philadelphia abortion clinic has pleaded guilty to two counts of murder and may testify against Dr. Kermit Gosnell, the doctor accused of performing illegal late-term abortions, court officials said. Lynda Williams, a former employee of Gosnell's Women's Medical Society clinic, entered a guilty plea Wednesday to six charges, including two counts of third-degree murder. The first charge is for the 2009 death of an aborted fetus that the Philadelphia district attorney's office claims in a grand jury report was born alive. 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It\u2019s Italian for \u2018Manager\u2019s Office\u2019 and is a play on Allardyce\u2019s quip that foreign coaches get a little more respect in the Barclays Premier League than those born in the UK. What is more important now, though, is that the sign was only stuck on with Blu-Tack. As the summer approaches, Allardyce and West Ham are about to part company. VIDEO: Scroll down to see Sam Allardyce's best bits at West Ham Given the boot: Sam Allardyce will be sacked by West Ham after a disappointing season at Upton Park\n@highlight\nSam Allardyce is set to be sacked by West Ham\n@highlight\nHis style of play has never drawn admirers from the Upton Park faithful\n@highlight\nPrecious points and Premier League survival were only buying him time\n@highlight\nCup thrashings from Man City and Nottingham Forest angered supporters", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 143, "end": 163}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 290, "end": 312}, {"start": 337, "end": 338}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 838, "end": 851}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That has proved insufficient at @placeholder, a club where supporters have taken to booing when their team win.", "idx": 20312}], "idx": 13148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Clarke and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 00:48 EST, 24 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:22 EST, 24 August 2013 An unemployed single mother that owed the city of Chicago $105,000 in parking fines has reached a settlement involving the city and her ex-boyfriend.. Officials claimed Jennifer Fitzgerald owed $105,761.80 for 678 parking violations issued to a 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo registered in her name - by far the biggest parking fine in city history - but have reached a settlement with her and ex-boyfriend Brandon Preveau. Fitzgerald fought the fines by arguing her ex-boyfriend registered the old car in her name and parked it at O'Hare Airport without her knowing. All 678 tickets were issued and placed on the car without it ever being towed away, according to the Chicago Tribune.\n@highlight\nA Chevrolet Monte Carlo registered to Jennifer Fitzgerald collected almost 700 tickets totaling over $100,000 at O'Hare International Airport\n@highlight\nFitzgerald has been unable to get a driver's license because of the ordeal\n@highlight\nHer settlement requires her to pay about $3,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 274, "end": 292}, {"start": 355, "end": 375}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 800, "end": 820}, {"start": 836, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fitzgerald maintained while suing the city for relief of the fees that @placeholder", "idx": 20313}], "idx": 13149} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:43 EST, 16 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 17 November 2013 A North Carolina social worker has been charged after her 11-year-old foster child was found chained to the porch of her home with a dead chicken hanging around his neck, a sheriff's official said on Saturday. Wanda Sue Larson, 57, was arrested and charged with child abuse and false imprisonment on Friday after a deputy found the boy shivering and handcuffed by his ankle to the front porch, the Union County, North Carolina sheriff's office said. Larson, a supervisor at the county's Child Protective Services office, was not home when the child was discovered but is accused of being complicit in the mistreatment, according to sheriff's officials.\n@highlight\nA man and women were charged after a boy was found handcuffed to their front porch with a dead chicken around his neck\n@highlight\nThe woman, Wanda Sue Larson, is a supervisor for Child Protective Services\n@highlight\nDeputies removed four adopted children and one foster child from their home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 332, "end": 347}, {"start": 520, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 547}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 609, "end": 633}, {"start": 927, "end": 942}, {"start": 965, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The five children, ages 14, 13, 11, nine and eight, have been removed from the home and put in the care of a social services agency outside of @placeholder, the sheriff's office said.", "idx": 20320}], "idx": 13154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart Lancaster was given an extended contract until 2020 on Wednesday, then told that failure at next year\u2019s World Cup will not be tolerated. While some questioned the wisdom of making such a long-term commitment to England\u2019s head coach and his assistants, RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie was defiant. \u2018We want to win the World Cup,\u2019 he said. \u2018We are trying to galvanise the England coaching team and do our best to win it. There will be a review at various stages and one of those will be after the World Cup. It will be a very simple review if we win it. 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Here is all the information you need for Manchester City's home clash with Burnley... Manchester City vs Burnley (Etihad Stadium) Team news Manchester City Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany could be available for the champions' Barclays Premier League clash with Burnley at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. The defender has missed the last two games with calf and hamstring problems. 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The forces clashed with gunmen believed to be dissidents in the city of Binnish in Idlib province, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Local Coordination Committees of Syria, another activist group, said 14 people had been killed, including 12 in Binnish and one each in Homs and Daraa. Among those dead are at least two young children, the group said. \"Syrian military forces supported by tanks and armored personnel carriers stormed the city early this morning,\" Syrian Observatory said. \"Heavy machine guns and shelling have been heard around the city.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 14 people have been killed, an activist group says\n@highlight\nSecurity forces clash with gunmen believed to be dissidents\n@highlight\nProtests in Syria erupted seven months ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 265, "end": 299}, {"start": 306, "end": 343}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 636, "end": 653}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said a couple of months ago, military defectors took shelter in @placeholder.", "idx": 20329}], "idx": 13161} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The White House Wednesday said it was \"puzzled\" by a former spokesman's memoir in which he accuses the Bush administration of being mired in propaganda and political spin and at times playing loose with the truth. Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan blasts President Bush and advisers in a new book. 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The new revelations about the murder that gripped Brisbane society are in a new book called The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay by The Courier Mail's crime and courts editor David Murray. Baden-Clay, who had a string of affairs throughout his marriage and who was jailed for life in July, two years after his wife's murder, wooed Allison. They eventually married and had three daughters.\n@highlight\nNew book about murdered mother Allison Baden-Clay reveals detail's about her first fiance\n@highlight\nIt has also revealed Gerard Baden-Clay expected to be arrested after he reported his wife missing in April 2012\n@highlight\nGerard's family also sought help from a wealthy state MP following his arrest\n@highlight\nGerard Baden-Clay was found guilty of murdering his wife, Allison, and dumping her body under a bridge", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 33}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 693, "end": 710}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 975, "end": 991}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Almost immediately police treated her death as a murder and two months later in June 2012, charged the former @placeholder real estate agent.", "idx": 20340}], "idx": 13169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A British man accused of orchestrating his wife's murder by hit men while they were on honeymoon in South Africa should be extradited to face trial, a London court ruled Wednesday. Shrien Dewani's appeal was dismissed by Judge Howard Riddle, paving the way for extradition, said an official at Westminster Magistrates' Court. Dewani is accused of hiring a crew of hit men to kill his wife, Anni Dewani, 28, during a taxi ride in Cape Town in 2010. Taxi driver Zola Tongo confessed within weeks of Anni Dewani's death that he had hired two men to kill her.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We want to know what happened,\" says the uncle of murder victim Anni Dewani\n@highlight\nA UK court rules Shrien Dewani should be sent to South Africa for trial\n@highlight\nHe denies hiring hit men to kill his new bride in Cape Town\n@highlight\nA South African official welcomes the ruling and says Dewani will get a fair trial", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 310, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a plea deal with @placeholder authorities, he said he was paid by Shrien Dewani to carry out the hit and to make it look like the two were the victims of a car hijacking as they were driving through a township on the edge of Cape Town.", "idx": 20353}], "idx": 13180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Walt Disney World is expensive. No two ways about it. Thirty years ago, when I was a kid, you could get into the Magic Kingdom for just $18. Now, tickets cost $99 and up. But if you want to take the plunge, you might find that a few splurges are worth it. If you can splurge a bit on the luxury details, you'll get the luxury benefits, which can really pay off. To Disney or not to Disney? Check in, stay in It's long been the advice of every Disney travel guru on the planet that staying at a Disney World property improves your trip a thousand-fold.\n@highlight\nThe Four Seasons Orlando offers a new level of luxury\n@highlight\nIt may be difficult to lure kids away from the expansive pool complex\n@highlight\nA VIP park tour means breezing through lines for as many rides as you can fit in", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it's free with your stay at the @placeholder.", "idx": 20358}], "idx": 13183} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:22 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 25 October 2013 A man who lives next door to the owner of the Washington Redskins football team, Daniel Snyder, has registered the name Washington Bravehearts, it was reported today. The trademark states the name is for use for 'entertainment in the nature of football games.' Aris Mardirossian first registered the trademark and launched 'Washington Brave Hearts LLC' on Oct. 17 according to TMZ. Scroll down for video Name change? Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, right, and his wife Tanya Snyder, left. The owner of the Redskins said that he was not planning to change the team name but his next door neighbor appears to have other ideas\n@highlight\nThe name 'Redskins' is considered offensive to many Native Americans who feel it's a derogatory term for their people\n@highlight\nTrademark and website have been set up under the name of Washington Bravehearts\n@highlight\nLast May, ten members of Congress sent a letter to the commissioner of the NFL, asking for the name to be changed\n@highlight\nOwner Daniel Snyder has promised to never change the name\n@highlight\nAccording to a poll conducted by the AP and GfK, four our of five Americans support the Redskins keeping their name\n@highlight\nPresident Obama said if he owned the Washington Redskins football team, he would change the name", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 145, "end": 163}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 219, "end": 240}, {"start": 360, "end": 376}, {"start": 423, "end": 449}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 516, "end": 534}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 795, "end": 810}, {"start": 929, "end": 950}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1339}]}, "qas": [{"query": "long-running legal challenge from a group of @placeholder seeking to", "idx": 20360}], "idx": 13185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 13 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 13 February 2014 Tragic: Two Virginia Tech students have been charged in the brutal murder of a fellow student, Samanata Shrestha, pictured A Virginia Tech student and two of her friends have been charged in the brutal murder of a fellow female student who had just been accepted into medicine school. Jessica Michelle Ewing, 22, is accused of killing Samanata Shrestha, 21, a popular senior, some time after 7 a.m. Saturday in the Blacksburg area. Keifer Kyle Brown, a 23-year-old who graduated from the college last year, allegedly helped Ewing stash the body, and has been charged as an accessory in the murder.\n@highlight\nJessica Ewing, 22, is accused of murdering Samanata Shrestha, 21, a biology major who had just been accepted into Penn State College of Medicine\n@highlight\nThe student was reported missing by her parents Saturday morning after they couldn't get hold of her\n@highlight\nFinally, on Monday, police discovered Shrestha's body wrapped in a sleeping bag in the back seat of her abandoned car, a black 2004 Mercedes\n@highlight\nKeifer Kyle Brown and Michael Heller allegedly helped Ewing stash the body and have been charged with accessory after the fact\n@highlight\nInvestigators have not yet determined a motive for the shock slaying, nor do they know how the suspects knew their victim or if they in fact did", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 186, "end": 202}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 376, "end": 397}, {"start": 426, "end": 442}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}, {"start": 814, "end": 843}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sad: @placeholder has suffered it's share of tragedies, including a mass shooting in 2009", "idx": 20361}], "idx": 13186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Teenage sensation Lydia Ko followed up her record-breaking round of 10-under-par on day one of the Women's Australian Open with a score of 69, but it wasn't enough to retain the overall lead. Colombian Mariajo Uribe, whose round of nine-under on Thursday was overshadowed by her 15-year-old rival, again kept a bogey off her card as a 67 took her one shot clear on 15-under. Korean World No. 7 Jiyai Shin is hot on the heels of Uribe, her round of six-under drawing her level with Ko on 14-under as the trio gear up for a battle in Canberra over the weekend.\n@highlight\nColombian Mariajo Uribe usurps Lydia Ko to take the lead at Women's Australian Open\n@highlight\nUribe shoots six-under to take the lead by one shot from 15-year-old New Zealander\n@highlight\nKo had led after day one with a round of 10-under but shot six worse on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 108, "end": 130}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I went out just wanting to get in the competition more, after two months without playing, so it was a fun round,\" @placeholder told the tournament's official website.", "idx": 20373}], "idx": 13196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama will sign sweeping health care reform legislation into law at the White House on Tuesday, according to two Democratic officials familiar with the planning. Obama also will hit the road to sell the measure to a still-skeptical public, giving a speech Thursday in Iowa City, Iowa, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said. Obama launched his grass-roots drive for health care reform in Iowa City in May 2007, according to Gibbs. The bill, which constitutes the biggest expansion of federal health care guarantees in more than four decades, passed the House of Representatives late Sunday night with no Republican support. It was approved by the Senate in December.\n@highlight\nObama to travel to Iowa to continue sales pitch to still-skeptical public\n@highlight\nPresident to sign bill on Tuesday; House Dems, reform advocates plan celebration\n@highlight\nPackage of changes to bill still needs Senate approval; GOP could delay it there\n@highlight\n$940 billion health care reform bill heads to president's desk to be signed into law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 590, "end": 613}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officials noted that the @placeholder cannot begin debate on the package before Obama signs the underlying bill into law.", "idx": 20376}], "idx": 13198} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter and Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 17 November 2012 Prince Charles burst into an impromptu dance on a walkabout yesterday \u2013 and earned unexpected praise from the harshest judge on Strictly Come Dancing. Craig Revel Horwood gave Charles seven out of ten for his efforts. Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, both fans of the BBC1 show, put their best feet forward on the final stop of their Diamond Jubilee Pacific tour. 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By the end of Friday, more than 160 others had been wounded, said medical sources at the city's Hekmah Hospital. Friday's casualties were the heaviest in a month, Dr. Khaled Abu Falgha said. Medics chanted, \"The martyrs are beloved to God\" every time a patient died, he said. The rebels said Gadhafi's forces also shelled nearby Zlitan, as well as rebel positions in Dafniya. Tanks were rolling in and witnesses on the frontline said pro-Gadhafi forces were firing rockets and missiles.\n@highlight\nAt a field hospital, doctors didn't take the time to count the dozens of wounded\n@highlight\nLetter purportedly from Gadhafi appeals to \"the great Democracy\" for assistance\n@highlight\nSen. Levin \"satisfied that Gadhafi's military has been severely degraded\"\n@highlight\nSen. 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Ahrendts is credited with turning Burberry\u2019s fortunes around and while there became the first woman to top the City pay league in Britain with a total package of \u00a316.9million ($28million) along with an 80 per cent staff discount and \u00a325,000 ($40,000) Burberry clothing allowance.\n@highlight\nMs Ahrendts will receive 113,334 shares in Apple worth $600 each\n@highlight\nShe joins Apple as senior vice president for retail and online stores\n@highlight\nAhrendts will oversee Apple's 423 stores and its retail website\n@highlight\nShe is credited with transforming Burberry into a global fashion powerhouse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 172, "end": 186}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She joined @placeholder in January 2006 and became its chief executive in July that same year.", "idx": 20409}], "idx": 13220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bosnian Serb genocide suspect Ratko Mladic is suffering health problems, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said Tuesday. The court, however, denied media reports Mladic had collapsed, and refused to comment on reports he had pneumonia. \"Mladic was transferred to the Tribunal with a series of pre-existing medical conditions for which he is receiving treatment. The Tribunal continues to provide Mladic, as any other detainee, with the best possible medical care and attention available in The Netherlands,\" spokeswoman Nerma Jelacic said in a statement. Mladic, wanted in connection with the massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica, Bosnia in 1995, among other crimes, was captured in May after 15 years in hiding.\n@highlight\nMladic did not collapse, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia says\n@highlight\nHe had pre-existing health conditions and is receiving treatement, the tribunal says\n@highlight\nHe is charged with genocide and other crimes over the massacre at Srebrenica\n@highlight\nNearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed there in Europe's worst masscare since WWII", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 86, "end": 116}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 812, "end": 842}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mladic led Bosnia Serb forces in the civil war that broke out in @placeholder when Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s.", "idx": 20418}], "idx": 13228} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:03 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 6 February 2013 A federal prison guard allegedly had an affair with an inmate convicted in one of New York's most notorious police killings and became pregnant with his child in an attempt to save him from the death penalty. Nancy Gonzalez, 29, was arrested Tuesday on charges she intentionally had sex with Ronell Wilson while working the night shift at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is against the law. 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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laugh about their \"reset' button. When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greeted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva on Friday before sitting down to their working dinner, she presented him a small green box with a ribbon. Inside was a red button with the Russian word \"peregruzka\" printed on it. \"I would like to present you with a little gift that represents what President Obama and Vice President Biden and I have been saying and that is: 'We want to reset our relationship and so we will do it together.'\"\n@highlight\nUnited States, Russia want to \"reset\" relations after years of tension\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Hillary Clinton gives \"reset\" button to Russian counterpart\n@highlight\nText on button actually translates to \"overcharged\"\n@highlight\nBoth countries want to renegotiate Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an apparent reference to @placeholder military supplies to Georgia, Lavrov said, \"We want our partners to act the same way and show restraint in military supplies to those countries where, including very recently, those weapons have been used very close to our borders.\"", "idx": 20425}, {"query": "In an apparent reference to U.S. military supplies to @placeholder, Lavrov said, \"We want our partners to act the same way and show restraint in military supplies to those countries where, including very recently, those weapons have been used very close to our borders.\"", "idx": 20426}], "idx": 13232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities said they were searching the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, on Saturday morning after killing several militants, and other standoffs across the city appeared to have ended by Friday. An Indian police officer takes position during an operation at the Chabad House Jewish center Friday. Officials said that at least 160 people have been killed in the violence and more than 300 injured. But even with most of the fighting quelled after more than two days of gun battles, many questions remain. The following is what is known about the attacks: \u2022 Gunmen arrived by boats at the Mumbai waterfront near the Gateway of India monument on Wednesday night, police said. The gunmen hijacked cars, including a police van, and split into at least three groups to carry out the attacks, according to police. 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Roh Su-hui, a leader with an organization close to North Korea, was taken into custody as he crossed back into South Korea after three months, the official said. Roh visited Pyongyang to commemorate the 100th day since the death of the country's late leader, Kim Jong Il, according to KCNA, North Korea's official news agency. KCNA called his visit \"a righteous deed in view of traditional beautiful manners\" and urged the South not to arrest him.\n@highlight\nRoh Su-hui went to North Korea to mark the 100-day anniversary of Kim Jong Il's death\n@highlight\nHe is likely to be charged under the National Security Law, a police official said\n@highlight\nTensions remain high between the two countries", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 746, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not send any representatives to the North after Kim's death.", "idx": 20436}], "idx": 13239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: William Jelani Cobb is Associate Professor of History at Spelman College, and author of the forthcoming \"Change Has Come: Barack Obama and the Meaning of Progress.\" He blogs at http://americanexception.com/ William Jelani Cobb says Somalia's piracy problem was fueled by environmental and political events. (CNN) -- The drama of an American ship captain held hostage by Somali pirates led last Sunday's talk shows. Just hours before Maersk Alabama Capt. Richard Phillips was rescued, the piracy incident was discussed as one of the \"tests\" of President Obama that Joe Biden warned about during the campaign. Others wondered whether wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched our military resources too thin to respond effectively to these kinds of provocations. Many expressed outrage at the brand of naval gangsterism that by some estimates generated as much as $80 million in 2008.\n@highlight\nWilliam Jelani Cobb: Somalia piracy being seen as test of Obama's foreign policy\n@highlight\nHe says piracy developed in wake of political and environmental problems\n@highlight\nCobb: U.S. cared about Somalia, like Afghanistan, during the Cold War\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. lack of interest in the country helped to let piracy develop", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 33}, {"start": 72, "end": 86}, {"start": 137, "end": 148}, {"start": 158, "end": 176}, {"start": 222, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 911, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Our intense and highly selective outrage began when the @placeholder started targeting commercial vehicles.", "idx": 20441}], "idx": 13243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- WARNING: Contains strong language In an episode of the cartoon television series South Park -- \"Le Petit Tourette\" -- one of its characters, Cartman, overhears a child with Tourette's syndrome swearing. Thinking that this is the best excuse ever for being able to swear and be racist without fear of punishment, Cartman proceeds to pretend to have Tourette's. But as the episode progresses what starts out as a funny joke for him soon turns into a Freudian reversal when he can't actually stop saying exactly what is on his mind, leading to him involuntarily reveal that he has touched another boy's penis and has fantasies about one of the girls at school.\n@highlight\nTrolls use the \"chaotic\" forum of Twitter to express forbidden thought, says Julia Bell.\n@highlight\nImmature or disenfranchised men with a mysogynist agenda post abuse, she says\n@highlight\nBell says Twitter's response shows it has not grasped the seriousness of the situation\n@highlight\nShe says trolls should be shamed and men who don't hate women be galvanized", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Well -- thanks to the access to the collective unconscious that is @placeholder -- we do now.", "idx": 20451}], "idx": 13249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Taking the contraceptive Pill may increase a woman\u2019s chance of developing multiple sclerosis, researchers warn. The risk of MS could be up to 50 per cent higher among women on the Pill, according to a new US study. The findings also show young obese women are at greater risk of the disease, probably because they produce higher levels of a hormone known to regulate appetite. Warning: A U.S. study of more than 3,300 women found more developed MS if they used the Pill Previous research had suggested that oral contraception could cut MS risk, or delay its onset. MS is the most common disabling neurological condition, affecting almost 100,000 Britons \u2013 50 young people are diagnosed each week.\n@highlight\nStudy examined 305 U.S. women diagnosed with MS and 3,050 without it\n@highlight\nThose who had used the Pill were 35 per cent more likely to develop MS\n@highlight\nResearch presented at American Academy of Neurology in Philadelphia", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 125}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 205, "end": 206}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 445, "end": 446}, {"start": 536, "end": 537}, {"start": 565, "end": 566}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 753, "end": 754}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 856, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 892, "end": 920}, {"start": 925, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Previously animal research led experts to believe female hormones might delay the onset of MS, and a British study suggested @placeholder users had a 40 per cent lower risk.", "idx": 20452}], "idx": 13250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Napoli forward Marek Hamsik admitted that his side fear Juventus, but insisted the Serie A champions can be beaten in Monday's Supercoppa Italiana clash in Doha, Qatar. The meeting of the Coppa Italia winners and Scudetto holders is a rematch of the 2012 final, which saw Juventus come from behind twice to secure a 3-2 win in extra time. The Old Lady have begun this campaign in ominous form, and currently sit top of Serie A, three points clear of their nearest challengers, Roma. 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And on her return the couple\u2019s profits plummeted \u2013 by so much that postmistress Fiona Senior, 48, had to give up taking a salary out of the business and feed her family mouldy bread. Mrs Senior\u2019s husband Paul, 45, became suspicious of shop assistant Diane Lathlean and watched hours of CCTV footage from inside the shop.\n@highlight\nDiane Lathlean was found guilty of theft at Scarborough Magistrates Court\n@highlight\nThe theft of \u00a33,050 worth of stock took place between 2008 and 2012\n@highlight\nOwners became suspicious when takings increased while she was away\n@highlight\nShe worked at the Post Office and store in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire\n@highlight\nLathlean, 50, was captured on CCTV helping herself to goods and cash", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 678, "end": 706}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 988, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But because @placeholder was Fiona\u2019s best friend she just would not hear of it.\u2019", "idx": 20456}], "idx": 13253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 14 May 2013 Prince Harry's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show will reflect his loss of his mother, Diana, according to its designer. Renowned landscape gardener Jinny Blom was commissioned to create the garden to raise awareness of the Prince's Lesotho-based charity Sentebale. She told the Radio Times that the garden would symbolise Harry's loss over the death of his mother and that it would also represent a memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales. The spirit of Prince Harry's late mother, Princess Diana (left), is in the garden, who the charity was set up for in her memory\n@highlight\nLandscape artist Jinny Blom has created pattern of crowns and hearts\n@highlight\nPrince's charity helps children who have suffered loss as well as poverty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 113, "end": 131}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 518}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's so exhausting doing a garden for @placeholder,' she said, but after visiting Lesotho to see the landscape and experience the work of the charity there she 'was aware of what I wanted to represent'.", "idx": 20481}], "idx": 13267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 04:24 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:06 EST, 7 June 2013 Police in India have charged a man with the murder of British backpacker Sarah Groves two months ago. Dutch tourist Richard De Wit was arrested after 24-year-old Miss Groves was found stabbed to death on a houseboat in Kashmir in April. She had suffered 45 knife wounds, most on her fingers, hands and arms, indicating she had fought ferociously for her life. Sarah Groves, 24, from Guernsey, was found stabbed to death on a house boat in Dal Lake, in Srinigar, Kashmir\n@highlight\nRichard de Wit, 43, has been charged with murder by police in India\n@highlight\nMiss Groves, 24, was stabbed 45 times. Injuries suggested she fought for life\n@highlight\nVictim had been staying on boathouse for two months with boyfriend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It had initially been believed he already had the knife in his possession when he arrived in @placeholder.", "idx": 20493}], "idx": 13278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Virginia couple accused of crashing President Obama's first White House state dinner on Tuesday are named in at least 16 different civil suits in Fauquier County, sometimes as plaintiffs, sometimes as defendants. A trawl through court records on Thursday revealed a more complete picture of Tareq and Michaele Salahi, who have left an extensive paper trail in federal bankruptcy and state court filings. The couple was spotted rubbing elbows with the likes of Vice President Joe Biden and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel at Tuesday's dinner, but the Secret Service says they were not invited.\n@highlight\nNEW: Tareq and Michaele Salahi named in at least 16 lawsuits, filed for Chapter 7 in February\n@highlight\nCouple posts Facebook photos purportedly showing them at inauguration events\n@highlight\nSecret Service admits it \"did not follow proper procedures\"\n@highlight\nService said Salahis went through metal detectors, other levels of security", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A page on Facebook, apparently maintained jointly by the @placeholder, paints them as high rollers, listing their interests as polo, wine, and diplomatic relations, among others.", "idx": 20495}], "idx": 13280} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some reviewers have called \"Saving Private Ryan,\" Steven Spielberg's World War II film about D-Day and the search for a soldier, one of the greatest war movies. Military historian Antony Beevor begs to differ. Not only is it not the greatest war movie, it's not even the best cinematic depiction of D-Day, says Beevor, author of the newly published \"D-Day: The Battle for Normandy\" (Viking). He admires the famed Omaha Beach opening -- \"Probably the most realistic battle sequence ever filmed,\" he said -- but described the rest of \"Saving Private Ryan\" as \"ghastly.\" \"It's sort of a 'Dirty Dozen' cliche of the worst form,\" he said.\n@highlight\nAntony Beevor, author of new book on D-Day, not a fan of \"Saving Private Ryan\"\n@highlight\nBeevor admires the opening, but calls the rest \"ghastly\"\n@highlight\nBeevor's pick for best Hollywood D-Day work: \"Band of Brothers\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 55}, {"start": 59, "end": 74}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 370, "end": 388}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 542, "end": 560}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 712, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 858, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another project @placeholder had a hand in, \"Band of Brothers.\"", "idx": 20497}], "idx": 13281} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Police have arrested Tarkan, Turkey's most famous pop music star, in a narcotics raid, Turkey's semi-official Anatolian Agency reported Friday. Police, Tarkan's publicist and relatives could not be reached for comment on the reported arrest. According to Anatolian, Tarkan was detained along with several other individuals who are \"important figures from the art and magazine world.\" Full coverage in Turkish: CNN Turk Tarkan rose to international prominence in the late 1990s for singing playful hit songs like \"Simarik\" (Spoiled). The heartthrob has been described by some as a Turkish Ricky Martin, referring to the Latin pop singer from Puerto Rico who achieved popularity worldwide.\n@highlight\nTarkan has been Turkey's biggest pop star since the 1990s\n@highlight\nSinger was arrested in narcotics raid in Istanbul, Anatolian Agency says\n@highlight\nOthers detained were \"important figures from the art and magazine world\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 137, "end": 152}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drug operations involving Turkish celebrities, including artists and models, are often carried out in @placeholder.", "idx": 20504}], "idx": 13285} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Juan Pablo's time as \"The Bachelor\" has finally come to a close, and despite the season's weird and fairly unsatisfactory ending, it actually provided us with a few solid \"Bachelorette\" options. If I'm being honest, my first choice for the next \"Bachelorette\" was single mother Renee, a.k.a. the most refreshingly normal \"Bachelor\" contestant in the show's history. But after she revealed her current \"situation\" of happiness during the \"Women Tell All\" special, I jumped to my second choice: Andi. That being said, I also would've watched a season that followed the adventures of Kelly and Molly, and after last night's finale, I actually wouldn't mind watching Clare search for love. (Yes, I said it.) And lastly, Sharleen is just so weird that I'd watch her season as well.\n@highlight\nAndi Dorfman is the new \"Bachelorette\"\n@highlight\nSome people are thrilled with the pick, while others aren't so sure\n@highlight\nThe author believes she'll bring some normalcy to the series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She's also the girl who brought @placeholder to a shooting range.", "idx": 20510}], "idx": 13289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amy Oliver PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 28 September 2012 Tragic: Hairdresser Veronica Galbraith, 37, was left devastated after being unable to cope with teenage son Andre's behavioural problems A doting single mother is thought to have jumped to her death from a motorway bridge after being forced to put her autistic child into care, an inquest was told. Hairdresser Veronica Galbraith, 37, was left devastated after being unable to cope with teenage son Andre's behavioural problems. Miss Galbraith had also been cruelly taunted by neighbours who said: 'You have had your child taken off you, we have still got ours,' the inquest was told.Miss Galbraith was found dead on the M61 underneath a bridge near her home in Salford, Greater Manchester, last June.\n@highlight\nVeronica Galbraith's teenage son Andre had behavioural problems\n@highlight\nShe had also suffered taunts from her neighbours who said: 'You have had your child taken off you, we have still got ours'\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 131}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 673, "end": 691}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 782}, {"start": 807, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder went to see him but he was still a bit annoyed and he didn\u2019t want to see anyone and he was still getting into trouble.", "idx": 20514}], "idx": 13292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Walt Disney World is billed as the \"happiest place on Earth,\" but it's anything but in the subversive new film, \"Escape From Tomorrow.\" Randy Moore's directorial debut focuses on a man who slowly descends into madness while vacationing with his wife and children: Grim reality keeps intruding onto a theme park experience designed to banish every moment of melancholy. In Moore's vision, jolly Disney characters become fearsome ghouls; an epidemic of \"cat flu\" threatens to sicken visitors; an undercurrent of sex runs through this place meant to stand for innocent family fun. It's a darkly comic and unflattering critique of Disney culture. So why would Disney ever allow Moore to shoot his movie inside Disneyland and Disney World? The answer is it never gave him permission. Moore, his actors and crew infiltrated the parks without Disney ever catching on. The cinematic subterfuge went on for weeks; Moore shot for about 10 days in Orlando, Florida and even longer at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.\n@highlight\n\"Escape From Tomorrow\" was filmed surreptitiously at Disney parks\n@highlight\nDirector Randy Moore planned each shot for weeks before shooting\n@highlight\nThere were some close calls, but ultimately the crew was not caught", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 122, "end": 141}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 982, "end": 991}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when he returned to Anaheim for an interview with CNN just outside @placeholder property, Moore felt understandably apprehensive.", "idx": 20520}], "idx": 13297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Lawton Follow @@Matt_Lawton_DM A \u2018lack of trust\u2019 in his relationship with Chris Froome has been cited as the reason why Sir Bradley Wiggins will not be on the start line in Yorkshire for this year\u2019s Tour de France. While Team Sky insisted on Friday that a final decision on team selection would not be made until the end of this month, Wiggins broke ranks to say he was \u2018gutted\u2019 not to be riding. He will not be alone, with British cycling now faced with losing its biggest star for the three days the Tour will be here in the UK next month. Losing its biggest star when he happens to be in top form, having recently won the Tour of California.\n@highlight\nWiggins reveals he will not race in the 2014 Tour de France\n@highlight\n2012 champion wants to compete in race again and may leave Team Sky\n@highlight\nWiggins aiming for return to track in time for Rio 2016 Olympics\n@highlight\nTour de France 2014 begins in Yorkshire on 5 July", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 535, "end": 536}, {"start": 633, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 704, "end": 722}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 861, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be wrong to portray @placeholder too much as the victim here because there has been a degree of stubbornness on both sides in resolving the situation.", "idx": 20525}], "idx": 13302} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GAZA CITY, Gaza (CNN) -- A radical Muslim sheikh's call for the creation of an Islamic emirate in Gaza sparked clashes with Hamas forces that left 21 people dead and injured at least 121 others. Members of Jund Ansar Allah surround Sheikh Abu al-Nour al-Maqdessi in Rafah on Friday. Hamas forces blew up the home of Sheikh Abu al-Nour al-Maqdessi, leader of the radical group Jund Ansar Allah, or Soldiers of the Partisans of God, Hamas sources said. Al-Maqdessi, also known as Abdel Latif Musa, was among the 21 dead, a hospital spokesman told CNN. Friday's clashes were the latest between Gaza's Hamas rulers, who have said they are moderate Muslims pledged to the Palestinian cause, and more extremist Islamic groups.\n@highlight\nSheikh Abu al-Nour al-Maqdessi killed in battle with Hamas forces, officials say\n@highlight\nAl-Maqdessi was leader of Islamist movement that rejects politics, government\n@highlight\nAl-Maqdessi had sought creation of Islamic emirate in Gaza", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 207, "end": 222}, {"start": 233, "end": 262}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 317, "end": 346}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 479, "end": 494}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 733, "end": 762}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group accused Hamas of not being @placeholder enough, saying they care more about pleasing \"tyrants\" than \"obeying God.\"", "idx": 20528}], "idx": 13305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The gruesome images circulated by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria might have grabbed the headlines in recent weeks, but the group is merely the latest in the Arab world to try to manipulate Islam for their own ends. From the days of the first Islamic dynasty, ruling elites in the Muslim world have co-opted religion to advance their interests, a trend that has continued hand-in-hand with a willingness to use the state security apparatus whenever necessary. But despite the depressing videos of beheadings supposedly undertaken in the name of Islam, there is growing pushback from moderate voices. The Arab Spring may be on hold, but what I call an Islamic Spring is still very much alive.\n@highlight\nTech rendered censorship largely ineffective in Arab world, argues Nadia Oweidat\n@highlight\nSocial media usage is growing by 125% a year in the region, by one estimate\n@highlight\nModerate voices are taking to Facebook and YouTube to debate ideas, Oweidat says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, @placeholder has become a sort of official TV channel for the Arab masses.", "idx": 20530}], "idx": 13306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At the height of his power, Zhou Yongkang controlled police forces, spy agencies, court systems and prosecution offices across China -- and the domestic security czar wasn't shy in deploying his vast assets to crush dissent and unrest in the name of \"preserving social stability.\" During his reign before retiring in 2012, as worsening income inequality and official corruption fueled mass discontent nationwide, Zhou oversaw the domestic security budget swell to surpass that of the two million-strong Chinese military -- the world's largest. As a member of the ruling Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee -- China's top decision-making body -- Zhou was one of nine men who effectively ruled the country of more than 1.3 billion people.\n@highlight\nZhou arrested as part of corruption probe, expelled from Communist Party\n@highlight\nZhou Yongkang was a member of the ruling Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee\n@highlight\nHe's the highest-ranking official to get caught up in President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign\n@highlight\nZhou was also a patron of Bo Xilai, a former a fast-rising political star who was jailed for graft", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 902, "end": 929}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "State media reports also indicated that one of Zhou's younger brothers, a onetime farmer, used @placeholder's influence to launch a \"crisis management\" business and profited from helping people get out of jail, enter police academy and sell steel pipes to state-owned oil fields.", "idx": 20533}], "idx": 13307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly for MailOnline China and South Korea reacted strongly to visits by two Japanese Cabinet ministers to a Tokyo shrine that honours the war dead including convicted war criminals. Keiji Furuya, chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, one of the two ministers who visited Yasukuni Shrine, said it was 'only natural as a Japanese' to honor those who had given up their lives for their country. Although Japan's prime minister stayed away, Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yoshitaka Shindo told reporters his visit was a vow to never wage war again, and shrugged off concerns it may set off a diplomatic row.\n@highlight\nTokyo's Yasukuni Shrine honours war dead including convicted criminals\n@highlight\nInternal Affairs and Communications Minister said his visit was a vow to never wage war again\n@highlight\nChina lambasted visits as proof of Tokyo's wrong understanding of history\n@highlight\nSouth Korean: Japanese politicians hurt both South Koreans and Japanese", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 222, "end": 254}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 460, "end": 475}, {"start": 505, "end": 520}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 925, "end": 936}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's national flag flutters among visitors at the Yasukuni Shrine", "idx": 20540}], "idx": 13312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Time.com) -- With Tuesday's unveiling of the iPad Mini and a fourth-generation full-sized iPad, this has been a major week for the iPad. On Friday, Windows 8 went on sale \u2014 making it an even bigger week for Windows PCs. But this newsiest of tech news weeks also turns out to be a reasonably significant one for the Mac. Much of Apple's Tuesday event was devoted to new models, including a substantial overhaul of the 13\u2033 MacBook Pro with a Retina display, two absurdly thin new iMacs and an updated Mac Mini. The profusion of new models was good news for Mac fans who have been known to fret that the Mac is being neglected as the iPhone and iPad become ever more important to Apple's bottom line and future.\n@highlight\nApple's Phil Schiller talks about new enhancements to the Mac computer line\n@highlight\nRather than adding new features, Apple has whittled the Mac down to its essence\n@highlight\nSchiller: \"Old technologies are holding us back. They're anchors on where we want to go\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's always been about making the best @placeholder we know how.", "idx": 20544}], "idx": 13316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Almost 30-years-ago, William Potts hijacked a passenger airliner bound for Miami to fly him to Cuba where the Black Panther hoped he would be welcomed with open arms by fellow Marxist revolutionaries. Instead, the New York native was sentenced to 15-years hard labor by Fidel Castro's government and now the man described as the 'homesick hijacker' wants to return to the United States to apologize to the people who he terrorized back in 1984. However, it seems the U.S. government wants nothing to do with the man who still considers himself a revolutionary and who also believes his time in Cuban prison should override the indictment he would surely face back in America for airplane hijacking.\n@highlight\nWilliam Potts calls himself the 'Homesick Hijacker'\n@highlight\nIn March 1984, on a Miami-bound Piedmont Airlines flight that originated in Newark, N.J., Potts pushed his call button and gave the flight attendant a note saying he had two accomplices aboard with explosives\n@highlight\nNow the Mount Vernon, N.Y., native wants to return to the United States to apologize to his hijacking victims", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 805, "end": 821}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, his daughter's were handed U.S. citizenship and passports and returned to live his relatives in December, while Potts still waits for news from the U.S. Attorney's office in @placeholder.", "idx": 20553}], "idx": 13320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has gone to the dogs, and at least one justice found the results to be laughable. The HBO television news satire \"Last Week Tonight\" found a clever way to illustrate the court's public sessions, which are closed to cameras. Audio of the oral arguments-- where the justices debate the issues with opposing counsel-- is recorded and made available to the public. The solution-- pair each of the nine robed justices-- as well as the lawyers and court staff-- with a dog (or a duck in one case), with fake paws. It's an exercise in democracy that has to be watched for the full effect.\n@highlight\nJohn Oliver's \"Last Week Tonight\" used dogs to illustrate the court's public sessions, which are closed to cameras\n@highlight\nDogs were robed to represent each justice on the court while audio from the hearing played in the background\n@highlight\nJustice Ruth Ginsberg called the video \"hilarious\"\n@highlight\nGingsberg is also a fan of a Tumblr page that sells \"Notorious RBG\" shirts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 152, "end": 168}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The work of the court is very important, but the current courtroom setup without cameras is \"boring\" to the general public, making media coverage \"unwatchable,\" said the show's host @placeholder.", "idx": 20556}], "idx": 13323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An man arrested over the deaths of a young Polish mother and her two daughters found dead at their home has been released without charge. Marta Galikowska, 27 and her daughters, five-year-old Maja and 18-month-old Olga, were believed to have been stabbed to death at their home in the Stanfields area of Stoke-on-Trent on Sunday evening. A man, thought to be her estranged husband, was arrested at the scene but police confirmed today that he would not face any further action, and that there was 'no evidence' anyone else had been involved in the deaths. Mother: Detectives believe Marta Galikowska, 27, a young Polish mother found dead with her two daughters at their home, stabbed the children before killing herself\n@highlight\nMarta Galikowska and her daughters Majeczka and Olga found dead\n@highlight\nMan, thought to be her estranged husband, was arrested at the scene\n@highlight\nHe has now been released and faces no further police action\n@highlight\nPolice say he will continue to be supported by speciality trained officers\n@highlight\n'No evidence at this stage to suggest the involvement of another person'\n@highlight\nMrs Galikowska was originally from Przemysl in Poland and moved to UK", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 584, "end": 599}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shock: @placeholder's classmates at the nearby primary school have been given a special assembly where teachers tried to explain what had happened to their friend and her sister", "idx": 20559}], "idx": 13324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ashley Cole has landed in Rome ahead of his move to Serie A side Roma. The former Chelsea defender is due to sign a two-year contract with the Italian club after becoming a free agent this summer. Cole was mobbed by Italian fans at the airport as the club's official Twitter account posted a picture of Cole at Rome airport and wrote, 'Welcome to Rome, Ashley!' VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ashley Cole in Nike promo: You must stay hungry and focused Video courtesy of www.ForzaRoma.info No keeping him in the shade: Cole landing in Rome ahead of his move to Serie A side Roma\n@highlight\nFormer England defender arrives in Italian capital on Monday\n@highlight\nCole will complete a medical with the club and hold further contract talks\n@highlight\nEx-England, Chelsea and Arsenal left back has agreed a two-year deal, according to Italian media\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old was released by Chelsea at the end of last season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 467, "end": 484}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Join us: Cole was welcomed to @placeholder by Roma's official Twitter account", "idx": 20566}], "idx": 13330} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Isa Saharkhiz and his son Mehdi haven't seen each other in nearly a decade. But the dream of a reunion between the dissident journalist and his 32-year-old son came one step closer to fruition when Iranian authorities unexpectedly released the elder Saharkhiz last week after imprisoning him for more than four years. \"Yes, it was a surprise,\" said Saharkhiz, speaking by phone to CNN from his home in Tehran. The longtime critic of the Iranian regime described how last Thursday, a prison official made an unannounced visit to the hospital room where he had been detained for months due to his deteriorating health conditions.\n@highlight\nDissident journalist recently released from prison\n@highlight\nIsa Saharkhiz had criticized country's supreme leader\n@highlight\nHis son, Mehdi, lobbied for his release from the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has lived in the United States for many years, and last year became a naturalized American citizen.", "idx": 20567}], "idx": 13331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pieter Grimminck and Mandy Brander quit their stable jobs, sold their possessions, packed up their belongings and embarked on the road trip of a lifetime. Departing from their home in the Netherlands in March, the couple journeyed first through Eastern Europe, across Asia to Mongolia on two motorbikes, covering 16 countries in three months. Mandy, a photographer, has been documenting their adventures in Turkey, Armenia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and more, capturing breathtaking images along the way and documenting them on their blog, WeWantAdventure.com. Riding off into the sunset: Pieter Grimminck (pictured in Kazakhstan) and Mandy Brander are on an epic road trip\n@highlight\nPieter Grimminck and Mandy Brander sold their possessions, quit their jobs and embarked on an epic adventure\n@highlight\nCouple, currently in Nepal, have no plans to go home soon with a road trip across India next\n@highlight\nThey document their journey with beautiful photography on their website We Want Adventure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 537, "end": 555}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have been based in @placeholder since June and this week depart for a new adventure in India.", "idx": 20573}], "idx": 13334} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aap A Senate committee has called for a royal commission to investigate Commonwealth Bank financial advisers who lost the savings of clients through dishonest activities. The committee has also criticised the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) over its handling of the scandal, saying the regulator was timid and too willing to accept the bank's assurances that there were no problems. ASIC has conceded that its trust in the bank was misplaced. A senate committee has called for a royal commission into the Commonwealth Bank The Senate Economics References Committee report on the performance of ASIC, released on Thursday, concludes a year-long investigation into the actions of Australia's corporate watchdog.\n@highlight\nThe report criticised the Australian Securities and Investments Commission\n@highlight\nIt said the watchdog handled accusations of dishonest dealings by the bank's financial advisers badly\n@highlight\nThe investigation dealt with activities between 2006 and 2010\n@highlight\nWhistleblowers suspected advisers were forging client signatures", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 5}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 75, "end": 91}, {"start": 212, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 554, "end": 590}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 774, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The committee said it remained deeply concerned about the integrity and fairness of a compensation process put in place by the Commonwealth Bank and @placeholder after the misconduct was revealed.", "idx": 20586}], "idx": 13343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sol Campbell has joined up with former Arsenal team-mate Dennis Bergkamp at Ajax as he embarks on a career in coaching. The 40-year-old was in Amsterdam on Tuesday, attending Ajax's final training session ahead of their Champions League clash with APOEL on Wednesday. Campbell is pursuing his coaching qualifications and contacted Bergkamp, who is an assistant at Ajax, to set up the visit. The trip is one of several Campbell has scheduled to help gain his qualifications and he will be visiting a number of clubs. 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In response, Williams announced in another statement on his blog that, \"I am refusing all media requests on this\" and canceled a scheduled interview on CNN to discuss the controversy Sunday evening, citing a last-minute change in travel plans.\n@highlight\nWilliams says Tea Party controversy is \"a World Wrestling style personality conflict\"\n@highlight\nThe National Tea Party Federation has expelled Williams and his Tea Party Express\n@highlight\nWilliams wrote a satirical letter that opponents say was racist\n@highlight\nThe firing signals a possible split in the Tea Party movement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 236, "end": 264}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 390, "end": 406}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 914}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 962}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Williams wrote the incendiary blog post in response to an @placeholder resolution that called on Tea Party leaders to crack down on racist elements in the movement.", "idx": 20590}], "idx": 13346} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some found it shocking when Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber granted convicted double-murderer Gary Haugen a reprieve Tuesday, setting aside Haugen's scheduled December 6 execution. Haugen, who killed another prisoner while serving a life sentence for a previous murder, had waived all appeals. In a previous term as governor, Kitzhaber allowed two men to be executed, and he explained Tuesday that \"I simply cannot participate once again in something that I believe to be morally wrong.\" A medical doctor with an active license, the governor also referred to his oath as a physician to \"do no harm\" as he announced Haugen's reprieve and a moratorium on executions for the remainder of his term in office. Notably, in issuing a reprieve (or delay) rather than commuting Haugen's sentence, Kitzhaber left open the possibility of Haugen's execution under a future governor.\n@highlight\nMark Osler: Oregon governor drew some angry reactions to convict's execution reprieve\n@highlight\nBut executive clemency part of Oregon law, Osler says, an act of principle, not cowardice\n@highlight\nOsler: It's right to resist process that pulls prosecutors, jurors, families into flawed system\n@highlight\nGov. Kitzhaber should go further and commute death row sentences, Osler says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1261}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This wave of anger, though, should not distract from two important truths: first, that @placeholder's actions are within, not without, the basic rules of our democracy; second, that Kitzhaber is a proxy for the thousands of people in this country who have had to live with doubt and even regret because they were thrust into the death penalty process while doing their civic duty as jurors, judges or lawyers.", "idx": 20592}, {"query": "@placeholder's choice is anti-democratic, it does frustrate the will of prosecutors, it must be confounding to those 12 jurors, and it constitutes a tremendous exercise of power based on just one person's sense of morality.", "idx": 20594}], "idx": 13348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rickshaw driver set himself on fire after he spotted a policeman giving him a parking ticket. Guo Huang, 43, was setting down a passenger when he spotted the traffic officer writing him a ticket for illegal parking in a no parking zone in the city of Tangshan in Hebei province, northern China. According to the passenger, the driver leapt out of the taxi and started shouting at the official, Hsin Ch'in, who refused to cancel the ticket. Tragedy: Police officers stand above the corpse of Guo Huang, 43, who set himself alight after getting a ticket Huang then grabbed a can of liquid from the taxi and doused himself in it, saying he was going to burn himself to death.\n@highlight\nGuo Huang, 43, was dropping off passenger when the official wrote a ticket\n@highlight\nThe driver lept out of his rickshaw and started shouting at him\n@highlight\nMr Huang doused himself in liquid when the officer refused to stand down\n@highlight\nHe then set himself alight and tried to grab the cop, but the officer managed to escape", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officer @placeholder told local TV: 'It was terrifying, he was trying to get to me after I broke free but he couldn't see, even his face was in flames.", "idx": 20597}], "idx": 13350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They played in the U.S. Open final Monday but both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were back in action for their countries Friday. They both won, too, overcoming fatigue, jet lag and a change of surface. Nadal, who beat Djokovic in New York to claim his 13th grand slam title, prevailed 6-0 6-0 6-4 over Sergiy Stakhovsky -- Roger Federer's conqueror at Wimbledon -- on his favored clay. He boosted his Davis Cup record in singles to a near invincible 21-1, with his lone reverse coming in his first outing against Jiri Novak in 2004. Nadal hadn't played in the competition since 2011, opting to skip proceedings in 2012 even before his season was ruined by a knee injury.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal crushes Sergiy Stakhovsky in his return to Davis Cup duty for Spain\n@highlight\nNadal didn't have much time to prepare for the series after winning the U.S. Open Monday\n@highlight\nSerbia's Novak Djokovic also made the quick turnaround and thumped Vasek Pospisil\n@highlight\nThe Czech Republic leads Argentina 2-0 in their Davis Cup semifinal in Prague", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 313, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}, {"start": 982, "end": 995}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Today is another victory after a long year and every victory is important,\" Nadal told the @placeholder website.", "idx": 20600}], "idx": 13353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 08:50 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 30 August 2013 A mother and daughter have pleaded guilty to bilking hundreds of lonely women around the world out of over $1million. Karen Vasseur, 63, and daughter Tracy Vasseur, 42, pleaded guilty to posing as US soldiers in a Nigerian-style internet romance scam where they stole $1.1million from 374 victims in the States and 40 other countries, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced Wednesday. The greedy family matriarch is also alleged to have tried to steal an inheritance from her own children. The elder Vasseur received a 15-year prison sentence for the scam, daughter Karen was given a 12-year sentence, Mr Suthers said.\n@highlight\nThe two women conned hundreds of women in over 40 countries\n@highlight\nDespite raking in over $1million, they only kept about 10 per cent\n@highlight\nKaren Vasseur's greed knew no bounds, the gluttonous granny even tried stealing an inheritance from her own children\n@highlight\nDeranged daughter Karen Vasseur even talked her daughter into participating in the scam", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 287}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Not only did this mother-daughter duo break the law, they broke hearts worldwide,\u2019 said Mr Suthers, \u2018it is fitting that they received stiff sentences for their unconscionable crimes committed in the name of love and the @placeholder military.\u2019", "idx": 20602}], "idx": 13354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The seeds just can't stop tumbling out of Wimbledon and on Monday it was the turn of world No.1 and five-time champion Serena Williams to experience that sinking feeling. The American crashed out of the grass court grand slam in the last-16 following a shock defeat by Germany's Sabine Lisicki -- her first reverse in 35 matches. Favorite for the title, Williams lost the opening set 6-2 before roaring back to level a pulsating contest by taking the second 6-1. But Lisicki, seeded 23rd at the tournament, produced one of the greatest performances of her career, coming from a break down to take the final set 6-4 and send shockwaves through tennis.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams suffers shock defeat in last-16 of Wimbledon\n@highlight\nWilliams beaten by Germany's Sabine Lisicki in three sets\n@highlight\nWorld No.1 and five-time Wimbledon champion had been favorite for title\n@highlight\nLisicki, seeded 23, reached semifinal in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 128, "end": 142}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 671, "end": 685}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the match had gone past the two-hour mark, @placeholder earned her first match point and after that went begging she made no mistake for the second to claim surely her greatest win to date.", "idx": 20604}], "idx": 13355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A white-skinned Indian couple are set to enter the record books along with their offspring, after becoming the world's biggest albino family. The ten members of the Pullan family, headed by Rosetauri, 50, and his wife Mani, 45, all have the extremely pale skin and near-white hair of albinos. But despite years of prejudice and suffering the poor vision which is a side effect of the condition, the Pullans and their eight other family members are set to land a Guinness World Record. The Pullan children Shankar, 24, Ramkishan, 19, and Vijay, 25 (back row), along with daughters Deepa, 21 (left) and Pooja, 18 (right) all inherited albinismn from their father Rosetauri and mother Mani (centre)\n@highlight\nIndian family of ten all have condition which affects one in 17,000\n@highlight\nMother Mani Pullan says family have faced hardship and prejudice\n@highlight\nBut she describes condition as a 'gift from God'", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 462, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder born and bred: The Pullan's 24-year-old son Shankar, who was also born an albino", "idx": 20607}], "idx": 13358} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it is increasing its nationwide monitoring of radiation in milk, precipitation, drinking water, and other outlets in response to the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan. The EPA already monitors radiation in those potential exposure routes through an existing network of monitoring stations across the country. Results from a screening sample of milk taken March 25 in Spokane, Washington, detected radioactive iodine at a level 5,000 times lower than the limit set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the EPA said. The I-131 isotope has a very short half-life of about eight days, the EPA said, so the level detected in milk and milk products is expected to drop relatively quickly.\n@highlight\nThe Environmental Protection Agency is increasing monitoring nationwide\n@highlight\nIt is monitoring milk, precipitation, drinking water, and other outlets\n@highlight\nA milk sample from Washington state shows \"miniscule\" amounts of radiation\n@highlight\nTests confirm the milk is safe to drink, governor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 59}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 545, "end": 577}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 777, "end": 807}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder plant has been leaking radiation since it was damaged in the earthquake and resulting tsunami earlier this month.", "idx": 20612}], "idx": 13362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Migrants will be banned from receiving any benefits until they have contributed to Britain, under government plans to limit access to handouts. David Cameron today announced the period for which European migrants can claim benefits is to be halved and recruitment agencies are to be banned from advertising jobs exclusively overseas. But Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith revealed plans to go even further to secure EU agreement to stop benefits being paid to people who have not contributed to to the state, raising the prospect of handouts being linked to tax payments. 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In an unofficial referendum organized by pro-democracy activists and denounced by Chinese authorities, 787,767 people in the city of more than seven million have called for the right to directly elect their next leader. But Beijing has insisted Hong Kong politics stays in line with Chinese rule, paving the way for a showdown in the city. Who are the activists? Occupy Central is a pro-democracy group founded in 2013. Their goal is to allow the Hong Kong public to elect its next leader without strings attached.\n@highlight\nAt least 780,000 Hong Kongers have voted in an unofficial referendum\n@highlight\nThe referendum asked residents to choose between 3 plans for democracy in the city\n@highlight\nThe Chinese government has called the referendum \"unlawful\"", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Later, @placeholder reportedly plans to organize a follow-up referendum, which will give voters a choice between the most popular reform solution, and the government's proposal.", "idx": 20642}], "idx": 13378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who discovered that the son and daughter he raised into their teenage years were not his has been awarded \u00a325,000 in damages after suing his ex-wife for deceit. Richard Rodwell was a loving father to Adam and Laura until his marriage to their mother Helen broke down. After the divorce he paid regular child maintenance for more than four years, from his salary as a factory manager. Happy family: Adam and Laura are all smiles during a swimming session with loving 'father' Richard. Both children were fathered by different men But in 2008 Mr Rodwell ordered DNA tests after hearing rumours about his daughter\u2019s paternity \u2013 and the results showed that each child was fathered by a different man.\n@highlight\nRichard Rodwell was a loving father until his marriage broke down\n@highlight\nAfter he heard rumours his children were not his own, he ordered DNA tests\n@highlight\nResults showed each child was fathered by a different man\n@highlight\nFollowing the revelations, his children cut off all contact with him", "entities": [{"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I confronted Helen on the phone but she insisted I was @placeholder\u2019s father.", "idx": 20645}], "idx": 13379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor Tuesday heard dramatic opening statements and a startling recording of the pop singer, his words slow and slurred as he talks about his planned comeback concerts. Prosecutors portrayed Dr. Conrad Murray as motivated by money, while the defense contended Murray's superstar client self-administered a fatal mix of drugs. Witnesses gave varying accounts of Jackson's condition as he prepared for the shows in London. Murray abandoned \"all principles of medical care\" in attending to Jackson, prosecutor David Walgren said in his opening statement. Defense attorney Ed Chernoff countered, saying Jackson's death was \"tragic, but the evidence will not show that Dr. Murray did it.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Murray originally wanted $5 million a year, promoter says\n@highlight\nJurors see video of Jackson in his last rehearsal\n@highlight\nJackson's death was \"tragic, but the evidence will not show that Dr. Murray did it,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nConrad Murray \"abandoned all principles of medical care,\" prosecutor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 657, "end": 667}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder argued Murray was not a specialist with anesthetics and misused the drug, which he said can suppress proper function of the heart and lungs.", "idx": 20654}], "idx": 13383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Striking the right chord with football fans has long proved a tricky proposition for music's elite. Throughout the 84-year history of the World Cup, stars from across the musical spectrum, from Shakira to the late Luciano Pavarotti, have tried -- with varying degrees of success -- to write the soundtrack to the \"beautiful game.\" But 24 years ago, ahead of Italia '90, seminal British band New Order arguably penned the ultimate football anthem. To achieve that elusive goal, they had to break a few rules -- most notably, the one that says footballers shouldn't rap. \"There wasn't supposed to be a rap,\" recalls former England winger John Barnes, who not only starred on the pitch but also performed memorably on New Order's \"World in Motion\" -- the team's official song for the 1990 World Cup.\n@highlight\nEngland's official song for 1990 World Cup saw football mix with rap\n@highlight\n\"World in Motion\" was released by British band New Order\n@highlight\nThe band collaborated with the England team, with John Barnes performing a rap\n@highlight\nBarnes' rap is now a part of English football folklore", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 223, "end": 239}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One snag was that @placeholder was under orders to include the England team on the record.", "idx": 20659}], "idx": 13386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Philippa Evans PUBLISHED: 19:46 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 11 December 2013 Leaving Mum in hospital at the end of visiting hours was like being wrenched from a terrified child. This warm, capable, intelligent woman - a former domestic science teacher - had borne years of living with terminal cancer with stoicism and dignity. But two dreadful weeks on a hectic hospital ward had reduced her to a confused and anguished wreck. Even now, it's almost unbearable to recall my mother gasping inconsolably down the phone: 'You have to come, you have to come.' Or her pinched, pleading looks each time my hospital visits came to an end.\n@highlight\nAudrey Cole, passed away aged 77 after cancer diagnosis\n@highlight\nShe spent last days in Sue Ryder hospice\n@highlight\nHer daughter Philippa Evans is grateful to staff\n@highlight\nHospice made painful time easier for whole family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Invaluable support: @placeholder will always be grateful to Sue Ryder staff", "idx": 20660}], "idx": 13387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Correia is a senior pastor at the West Greenway Bible Church in Glendale Arizona and also a fully qualified National Rifle Association firearms instructor. The father-of-four normally has a bible in one hand and an AR-15 assault rifle in the other while spreading the word of the lord. Correia lives with his wife Laura, 38, and his four children Phoenix, 17, James, 15, Sarah, 12 and eight-year-old Abby in Phoenix, Arizona. Former US Naval officer John Correia believes that Jesus wants him to preach using both his Bible and an AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle at his Arizona church\n@highlight\nFormer US Navy officer John Correia now preaches at the West Greenway Bible Church in Glendale, Arizona\n@highlight\nAs a fully qualified firearms instructor with the National Rifle Association, Correia preaches that Jesus loves guns\n@highlight\nThe married father-of-four owns more than 20 firearms and brings his family out hunting on a regular basis\n@highlight\nHis eight-year-old daughter Abby received a pink .22 caliber Crickett rifle for her birthday as she 'loves shooting'\n@highlight\nCorreia does not believe that guns are a problem in America, he claims the only issue is bad people with firearms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 39, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 113, "end": 138}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 438, "end": 439}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 660, "end": 685}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 769, "end": 794}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, after her husband decided to buy a weapon for home defense, @placeholder resolved to conquer her fears and learn how to handle firearms properly.", "idx": 20666}], "idx": 13392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il is using his claims of a successful rocket launch to shore up his political strength within his country. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discusses North Korea on CNN's \"American Morning\" on Tuesday. Albright, who was secretary of state in the Clinton administration, told CNN's \"American Morning\" that \"it was a huge mistake for the United States to stop talking to North Korea\" when the Bush administration took over. The communist nation launched the rocket over the weekend in defiance of international opposition. 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The man claiming responsibility for the operation is a veteran jihadist who is also renowned for hostage-taking and smuggling anything from cigarettes to refugees. Read more: Islamists take foreign hostages in attack on Algerian oil field His name is Moktar Belmoktar, an Algerian who lost an eye while fighting in Afghanistan in his teens and has long been a target of French counter-terrorism forces.\n@highlight\nBelmoktar has long been a target of French counter-terrorism forces\n@highlight\nAnalysts believe the attack is too sophisticated to have been planned in days\n@highlight\nBelmoktar earns the nickname \"Belaouar\" -- the \"one-eyed\" -- after a battlefield injury\n@highlight\nHe allegedly is involved in smuggling drugs, weapon and people", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 515, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wednesday's attack in @placeholder was claimed in the name of that unit, which Belmoktar said would include \"the best of our youth and mujahideen, foreign and local supporters.\"", "idx": 20692}], "idx": 13413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama expressed deep concern on Wednesday about the Egyptian military's removal of that nation's first democratically elected president, calling for a quick return to civilian leadership and ordering a review of U.S. law regarding aid to the vital Middle East ally. \"The United States continues to believe firmly that the best foundation for lasting stability in Egypt is a democratic political order with participation from all sides and all political parties,\" Obama said in a statement about the move to oust Mohamed Morsy a year after he took office. Obama said the United States expects the military to \"ensure the rights\" of Egyptian citizens \"during this uncertain period.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama orders review of law covering U.S. aid to Egypt\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama expects Egyptian military to \"ensure the rights\" of citizens\n@highlight\nEgyptian military suspended constitution and removed President Mohamed Morsy\n@highlight\nHuge demonstrations preceded military's decision to remove Morsy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Obama administration said earlier in the day @placeholder deserved a \"peaceful political solution.\"", "idx": 20694}], "idx": 13415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 1 August 2013 U-turn: Taro Aso has retreated his controversial remarks just days after they were made. He said his comments were 'misinterpreted' Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso has retracted comments he made this week suggesting Japan should follow the Nazi example of how to change the country's constitution. Aso drew outrage for saying Japan should learn from how the Nazi party stealthily changed Germany's constitution before World War II before anyone realized it. He suggested that Japanese politicians should avoid controversy by making quiet visits to Tokyo's Yasukuni war shrine.\n@highlight\nTaro Aso, 72, said the country's constitution should be changed in the same way the Nazis did in Germany\n@highlight\nHe made the controversial comments in a speech in Tokyo with an ultra-conservative group\n@highlight\nHas said his statements were 'misinterpreted' in an 'unfortunate and regrettable' way", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is very unfortunate and regrettable that my comment regarding the @placeholder regime was misinterpreted,' Aso told reporters.", "idx": 20704}], "idx": 13419} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Even as investigators say they need more access to bodies and wreckage from last week's Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash in eastern Ukraine, the pro-Russian rebels that control the territory say they're tiring of having any probe there, a spokesman for a monitoring group said Friday. With the site still not secure eight days after the crash, and victims' remains still lying with debris, nations such as Netherlands are pressing to send their own police and investigators to the scene. Various negotiations are under way. But rebels controlling the area -- the same rebels that Ukraine and the United States accuse of downing the plane and killing the 298 people aboard -- hinted to an international monitoring group that they've nearly had enough, even with the small amount of investigators they've already let in.\n@highlight\nOSCE says rebels' \"patience is almost wearing out\"\n@highlight\nFlight 17 victims' families keep vigil for third day at Netherlands airport, waiting for more coffins\n@highlight\nDutch negotiating to have police, experts at crash site by this weekend\n@highlight\nAustralia is sending more police to Europe to potentially help secure the crash site", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 114}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said it is sending 40 unarmed military police to Ukraine, and they're expected to arrive Saturday.", "idx": 20710}], "idx": 13421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 04:47 EST, 19 June 2013 Groundwater found bubbling up from nearly two miles beneath the surface of Canada may predate the emergence of multicellular life, but it certainly doesn't taste great, a leading scientist has claimed. A joint British and Canadian team discovered the ancient pockets of water, which they say are like 'trapped time capsules' cut off from the surface for as long as three billion years. But Barbara Sherwood Lollar, an Earth sciences professor at the University of Toronto, who is studying the water, has described the water as tasting 'terrible' after feeling compelled to take a sip.\n@highlight\nProfessor Barbara Sherwood Lollar admitted to sipping the ancient water and described it as 'exceptionally salty with an orangy colour'\n@highlight\nPrimeval pockets of water are like 'trapped time capsules' cut off from the Earth's surface for nearly billions of years, researchers say\n@highlight\nThe similarity between the rocks in the mine and those on Mars raises the hope that similar life-sustaining water could exist on the nearby planet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 477, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 537, "end": 557}, {"start": 693, "end": 715}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "bubbles of rock, but the water found in the @placeholder mine on the other", "idx": 20728}], "idx": 13437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Melbourne photographer Jonas Peterson has shot weddings in some of the most idyllic parts of the world but his recent assignment to Masai Mara in Kenya has blown some of the most romantic locations off the top of his impressive list. The destination wedding photographer, originally from Sweden but has called Australia home for the past decade, has travelled to at least 300 jobs around the globe but nothing could have prepared him for the magic of the African savanna. 'Some places stay with you forever. When Nina and her Sebastian asked me to shoot their wedding in Masai Mara in Kenya, I didn't know this land would touch me so deeply,' Peterson said.\n@highlight\nAustralian-based wedding photographer Jonas Peterson captured incredible photographs in Masai Mara in Kenya\n@highlight\nThe destination photographer was asked to Swedish couple Nina and Sebastian got married in September\n@highlight\nOf the 300 locations that Peterson has photographed weddings - the scenery in Masai Mara is now the top of his list\n@highlight\nMelbourne resident said it's not about the location but the emotion that helps create stunning imagery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The traditional @placeholder elements incorporated into the wedding added to the emotion on the day.", "idx": 20729}], "idx": 13438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Dominic King's full match report from Goodison Park Roberto Martinez admitted that Kevin Mirallas' injury was the only negative from Everton's 3-1 defeat of QPR on Monday evening. Goals from Ross Barkley, Mirallas and Steven Naismith gave the Toffees a commanding victory at Goodison Park, but a poor challenge from Jordan Mutch towards the end of the game saw the Belgium international carried off on a stretcher. Martinez expressed his disappointment at the challenge and confirmed Mirallas is set for a scan to determine the damage to his ankle. VIDEO Scroll down to see Roberto Martinez share his thoughts on Mirallas' injury\n@highlight\nEverton defeated QPR 3-1 in their Premier League clash on Monday\n@highlight\nKevin Mirallas was taken off on a stretcher after a tackle by Jordan Mutch\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez confirmed Belgium international is waiting for a scan", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 71, "end": 86}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 176, "end": 178}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 251}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 593, "end": 608}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 837}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wheels away to celebrate his blistering strike, which left manager Roberto Martinez purring", "idx": 20740}], "idx": 13442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peyvand Khorsandi PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:06 EST, 26 June 2013 Forget the elephant in the room... this hotel offers a llamas as standard with your stay. At Llama\u2019s Pyjamas in Penrith, Cumbria, guests not only get breakfast included with their room, they also get their very own curly-haired, big-toothed animal thrown in. The unique overnight experience lets guests get up close and personal with 18 of the furry beasts, and they can even dine alongside them. Cup of tea: Hotel-owner Mary Walker smiles as she takes tea with two guests as one of the llamas looks on\n@highlight\nLlama's Pyjamas, in Penrith, is a family business run by Mary Walker", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder are classed as the dolphins of the animal world,' Miss Walker said.", "idx": 20742}], "idx": 13443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sebastien Aymar Bassong Nguena is currently playing for Watford on loan from Norwich City. The defender was captain at Carrow Road but fell out of favour towards the end of last season and moved out on loan to Vicarage Road in October. A product of the famed French academy at Clairefontaine, Bassong has also played for Metz, Newcastle United, Tottenham and Wolves. The defender also has 15 caps for Cameroon. In his second appearance in the Footballers\u2019 Football Column, he talks about last season at Norwich, Cameroon\u2019s terrible World Cup and his hopes for the future. Things can go up and down in football really quickly as I discovered at Norwich. Things change. If someone goes and someone else comes in [Chris Hughton was replaced by Neil Adams in April] with a different mindset your situation changes.\n@highlight\nThe Cameroon defender is currently on loan at Watford from Norwich\n@highlight\nHe lost his place in the Norwich side and they suffered relegation\n@highlight\nBassong went on loan to Watford at the start of October\n@highlight\nHe admits his long-term future is still up in the air\n@highlight\nBassong wasn't picked for Cameroon at the World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nBut he describes their performance as 'embarrassing'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 29}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The World Cup left every citizen of @placeholder disappointed about the results and the incidents that happened.", "idx": 20743}], "idx": 13444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:49 EST, 24 December 2013 A friend of the disgraced PR executive who became globally notorious following a tasteless tweet about AIDs has offered a defense of her - of sorts. Jeff Bercovici said that Justine Sacco clearly made a mistake when she posted a Tweet saying that she hoped she didn't get AIDs during a trip to South Africa, but she was 'still figuring out' Twitter. Bercovici called the move 'a failure of judgment and a poor attempt at expression' in a column for Forbes.com.\n@highlight\nJustine Sacco was fired after posting a racist Tweet about AIDs before getting on a 12-hour flight to South Africa where her relatives live\n@highlight\nShe has issued an apology and faced massive online backlash\n@highlight\nHer friend has now spoken out saying that she felt she had to be 'risque'\n@highlight\nSacco was the head PR representative of IAC, owned by Barry Diller and responsible for websites like Vimeo, OkCupid, and Tinder to name a few", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 246, "end": 259}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The PR representative would have just been discovering the furor her racist @placeholder had created while she was in the air", "idx": 20745}], "idx": 13446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luke Shaw makes his England World Cup debut with a staggering \u00a340million price tag hung on his head by Southampton. Manchester United thought they had a deal cued up at around \u00a330million to take the prodigious teenage left back to Old Trafford to begin Louis van Gaal's rebuilding task. VIDEO Scroll down for Shaw: Transfer talk is not on my mind, I am focused on England On the run: Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling during England training session on Monday But new Saints boss Ronald Koeman has insisted he wants to do everything to keep the latest star product of the club's Academy at St Mary's.\n@highlight\nManchester United believed they had a \u00a330m deal in place for left back\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal wants to make Shaw one of his first signings at United\n@highlight\nNew Southampton boss Ronald Koeman wants to keep the 18-year-old", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 132}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Impressive: Luke Shaw was called up by @placeholder after outstanding season at Southampton", "idx": 20747}], "idx": 13448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of Terri Schiavo has joined the battle over Jahi McMath, a 13-year-old girl on a ventilator who has been declared dead by doctors. \"Together with our team of experts, Terri's Network believes Jahi's case is representative of a very deep problem within the U.S. healthcare system -- particularly those issues surrounding the deaths of patients within the confines of hospital corporations, which have a vested financial interest in discontinuing life,\" the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network said in a prepared statement. The organization said it has been overseeing the efforts of several groups to help get Jahi transferred out of Children's Hospital Oakland and brought \"to a safe place.\"\n@highlight\nJahi McMath's uncle says the family still hopes to move her to another facility\n@highlight\nTerri Schiavo Life & Hope Network says it's trying to help move Jahi\n@highlight\nOakland hospital where Jahi now lies calls the McMath family claims untrue\n@highlight\nShe'll be kept on machines through 5 p.m. January 7, under a court order", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 476, "end": 508}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 651, "end": 677}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 812, "end": 844}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have done everything to assist the family of @placeholder in their quest to take the deceased body of their daughter to another medical facility,\" hospital spokesman Sam Singer said.", "idx": 20759}], "idx": 13457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni declared victory Thursday in an election to lead the ruling Kadima Party, putting her on a path that could make her Israel's first female prime minister in 34 years. Kadima candidate Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is the chief Israeli negotiator with the Palestinian Authority. Livni won with 43.1 percent of the vote, claiming a 431-vote margin of victory over Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, the Kadima Party said. Mofaz announced Thursday he will take a \"time out\" from politics and will resign his seat in the Israeli parliament, the Knesset. But he indicated he does not intend his departure from front-line politics to be permanent.\n@highlight\nNEW: Runner-up, Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, resigning from Knesset\n@highlight\nLivni claims victory in vote for leadership of ruling Kadima party\n@highlight\nWin could make her Israel's first female prime minister in 34 years\n@highlight\nLivni beat Mofaz by a narrow margin", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 309, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's election marks a stunning rise for the 50-year-old, who entered the Knesset less than 10 years ago.", "idx": 20770}], "idx": 13465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London She has shot to international fame thanks to her dedication to her new royal role, but Queen Letizia is still a down-to-earth girl at heart. The Queen of Spain, who worked as a news anchor before marring King Felipe, posed for a selfie with two girls during a trip to the cinema on Friday. She and King Felipe enjoyed a low-key date night in Madrid at the cinema, where they watched Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. But first....let me take a selfie: Queen Letizia posed for a selfie with two female cinema goers during a low-key date night with her husband, King Felipe, on Friday\n@highlight\nRoyal couple enjoyed low-key night at cinema on Friday\n@highlight\nQueen Letizia posed for a selfie with young fans\n@highlight\nThey described her as 'very friendly'\n@highlight\nRoyals visited President Francois Hollande in Paris yesterday\n@highlight\n5ft 7in French President had to stand on stairs above 6ft 4in Felipe\n@highlight\nLetizia looked glamorous, as always, in off-white dress", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 400, "end": 429}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Queen Letizia of Spain looks elegant in an off-white cutaway dress on an official visit to meet @placeholder President Francois Hollande", "idx": 20775}], "idx": 13469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The vetting process and the subsequent hiring of Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson seemed like standard procedure. But in recent days he has come under fire for the controversy surrounding his academic credentials. A graduate of Stonehill College, Thompson earned a bachelor's degree in accounting. But his official biography at Yahoo and Paypal, where he worked previously, says that he also has a degree in computer science. Thompson probably could have gone further and claimed he had a master's degree in engineering and no one would have questioned it. Holding these credentials seems very plausible for someone with Thompson's job history. And since he was a well known and successful executive, a background check was probably put on the back burner. Why? \"Groupthink\" is a possible culprit.\n@highlight\nYahoo CEO Scott Thompson has come under fire for lying about his academic degrees\n@highlight\nMelinda Blackman: \"Groupthink\" may be a culprit in the hiring process of Thompson\n@highlight\nShe says Thompson's case raises larger issue of resume fraud\n@highlight\nBlackman: Vetting a job candidate thoroughly can be time consuming, but it's important", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 229, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 903, "end": 918}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fortunately, in @placeholder's case, the only bad outcome is that jobs were lost under Thompson's leadership.", "idx": 20792}], "idx": 13483} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Entertainment Weekly) -- In yet another blow to the already ailing soap opera world, Eric Braeden, the venerable star of CBS' \"The Young and the Restless,\" has exited the top-rated daytime drama after a nasty negotiation with Sony. Eric Braeden's last episode as Victor Newman will air on November 2. The production company wanted the popular actor to take a pay cut for playing mega mogul Victor Newman, but Braeden -- who's been on the soap since 1980 -- opted to leave instead. Barring any last-minute change, Braeden's final episode will air on November 2. Reps for Sony and CBS had no comment, though one insider indicated that no further talks are planned.\n@highlight\nEric Braeden opted to leave the daytime soap instead of taking a pay cut\n@highlight\nThe actor said he'd taken a pay cut two years ago when renewing his contract\n@highlight\nBraeden: \"There's no appreciation that I've been an important part of the show\"\n@highlight\nBraeden's last episode will air November 2", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 122, "end": 124}, {"start": 128, "end": 153}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder talked with Braeden, 68, about Sony's decision to exercise a draconian clause in his contract (his deal that was set to expire in November 2010 can still be renegotiated every 26 weeks) and what it means to the future of daytime dramas.", "idx": 20795}], "idx": 13485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) -- On Sept. 12, 2009, frustrated tea party citizens from across the country marched upon the Capitol in Washington, energized by a shared sense of disenfranchisement in the political system and anger at a federal government they believed was taxing too much and racking up a dangerous amount of debt. Two years later, much has changed. A powerful coalition of tea-party-backed freshmen walks the halls of Congress, where they have unsettled the establishment and pushed their own party to the right. On the campaign trail, the support of tea party groups has helped launch campaigns and is a force candidates ignore at their peril.\n@highlight\nCNN sponsoring Republican presidential candidates debate with Tea Party Express\n@highlight\nOne tea party organizer says movement has evolved from protest to get-out-the-vote operation\n@highlight\nAnother organizer says tea party will have big say in the party's 2012 nominee\n@highlight\nExpert says movement has sustained because anger among the electorate persists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 738, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For those who doubt the movement has moved toward the mainstream, the @placeholder will join CNN on Monday night to host a nationally televised forum where eight GOP presidential candidates will vie for tea party support.", "idx": 20796}], "idx": 13486} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- As Jamal al-Durrah washes his son Mohammad's tombstone in a Gaza graveyard, he fears that the boy's spirit rests uneasy. The image of the father shielding his 12-year-old son in a hail of bullets, under the glare of a camera, became the symbol of the second Palestinian uprising, or Intifada. Thirteen years later, the controversy behind those pictures is still alive. An Israeli government committee concluded in a report presented Sunday that the story, which was broadcast by France 2 in 2000, cannot be substantiated by the pictures. 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The trio were each given a minimum of 32 years in jail after they carefully plotted the death of Catherine Wells-Burr, whose body was found in her burnt-out car. But the government is now considering whether Rafal Nowak - who posed as Catherine\u2019s doting boyfriend - and his jealous mistress Anna Lagwinowicz can be deported to Poland.\n@highlight\nRafal Nowak, Anna Lagwinowicz and Tadevsz Dmytryszyn were each given a minimum of 32 years in jail for the murder of Catherine Wells-Burr,\n@highlight\nBody of 23-year-old was found in her burnt-out car in September 2012\n@highlight\nGvernment is now considering whether Nowak and his jealous mistress Anna Lagwinowicz can be deported to Poland\n@highlight\nThey could be released seven years earlier because of more lenient Polish sentencing guidelines", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 111}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 406, "end": 425}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 706}, {"start": 772, "end": 791}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 953, "end": 968}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says the plea has been approved in Poland and the proposal has been passed to the @placeholder authorities to rubber-stamp.", "idx": 20800}], "idx": 13488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 49 people were killed and 247 wounded in violence marking the third anniversary of the January 25 revolution that brought down longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian state media said. Dozens more people were wounded in clashes throughout the country between anti-government protesters and security forces. The casualty figures came from the Ministry of Health, the state media said. The Anti-Coup Alliance, which supports deposed President Mohamed Morsy, claimed nine people were dead in one neighborhood alone after fierce confrontations. Those deaths were in the Alfa Maskan neighborhood in East Cairo, the alliance said. Meanwhile, pro-Morsy protesters have been issuing warnings on social media against using public ambulances. 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Five coaches have already been fired in a tradition known as Black Monday, as teams not progressing to the playoffs try to get a head start on next year. The head coaches of the the Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings, and Cleveland Browns have all been let go withing hours of the regular-season ending. 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But for one artist, that wasn't enough - so he decided to show the world's most iconic cityscapes by day and night - in just one picture. The mesmerising images show the beautiful transition from day to night in some of the world's most iconic cities from the Shanghai skyline to New York's Central Park. Time Square in New York is given a fresh new look in just one picture. 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Angela Burrell, 33, of Warsett Crescent, Skelton, in Teesside, spotted the homeless cat Kandinsky during her five years in China teaching English. She has now admitted her good turn has cost her about \u00a32,500 in injections, treatments and flights. But she says the cat is a friend for life and worth every penny. 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Smith passed 1,000 Test runs for the year on the way to an undefeated 72 not out to send the majority of the huge 70,000 crowd at the MCG home happy. Brad Haddin was on 23 not out at stumps. 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Which is somewhat surprising, considering that from start to finish the bad-taste musical mercilessly lampoons the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, whose devotees famously include Donny Osmond. Clearly, they have taken the \u2018any publicity is good publicity\u2019 route and hitched their wagon to this unstoppable juggernaut.\n@highlight\nTickets for the show are like gold dust and sales have broken records\n@highlight\nProducers spent an unprecedented $1million on marketing in London alone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 396, "end": 438}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As one of the first to see the show in @placeholder, I can attest it is, indeed, vile, offensive and potty-mouthed.", "idx": 20827}], "idx": 13511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Complaints: Andrew Schiff, who makes six figures, bemoans that his apartment doesn't have a dishwasher Forget the one per cent. These guys are the WHINE per cent. Several Wall Street bankers and execs have come forward to voice their discontent about just how daunting it is to survive on their six-figure salaries in interviews with Bloomberg.com. Andrew Schiff, the communications and marketing director at Euro Pacific Capital, hates traffic just like most New Yorkers, but unlike most in the Big Apple, he\u2019s feeling the crunch from a $350,000 salary. 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House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, said there would be no revote Monday on the bill aimed at buying up bad mortgages and stabilizing the faltering economy because House members had left the Capitol. It was unclear in what form the congressional leadership would bring the bill back to the House floor. The stock market immediately dipped hundreds of points after it became apparent that the bill would fail. The Dow closed down 777 points at the end of trading Monday, a record plunge. 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Mrs Pepper, who has worked as a Playboy model and Page Three girl, was carried away from the oil drilling site by officers after she tried to stop a lorry of office furniture from entering. The 45-year-old Liberal Democrat councillor is believed to have tried to create a blockage as deliveries of equipment were made to the site near Balcombe, West Sussex.\n@highlight\nMrs Pepper, 45, is now a Liberal Democrat councillor\n@highlight\nShe had tried to block a lorry as equipment deliveries were made to oil drilling site\n@highlight\n23 anti-fracking campaigners are now being held by Sussex police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 707, "end": 722}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Campaigner: Mrs Pepper modeled for @placeholder (left) and The Sun.", "idx": 20841}], "idx": 13517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chanel has cast a six-year-old in its brand-new cruise campaign. Hudson Kroenig, who is the godson of Karl Lagerfeld, appears alongside model Joan Smalls, lending a playful touch to the images. The photogenic tyke sports a few different looks, including a safari suit and cuffed jeans, while Miss Smalls wears bold prints from Chanel's resort collection in the images, shot by Mr Lagerfeld. Model behavior: Six-year-old Hudson Kroenig (left) stars in Chanel's new Cruise campaign with Joan Smalls (right) Dipping his toes in: Hudson is already a fashion veteran at the tender age of six The boy gazes earnestly into the camera while Miss Smalls coolly lounges in front of a white column in one photo.\n@highlight\nHudson Kroenig is Karl Lagerfeld\u2019s godson. 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It follows a Labour bid to replace \u2018Empire\u2019 with \u2018Excellence\u2019 in the titles of the honours because it is a \u2018jingoistic relic of Britain\u2019s colonial past\u2019. 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These 10 players have yet to play in England, and will be keen to impress. But what can you expect from them? 1) Toby Alderweireld CLUB: Southampton. AGE: 25. COST: On loan from Atletico Madrid. Central defender or right back. One of the most promising signings of the window, having also attracted Newcastle and Arsenal. Alderweireld is a versatile and technically gifted defender who has represented Belgium at every level from Under 15 up. He has 37 full caps and played at this summer\u2019s World Cup. He has a point to prove after being deemed surplus to requirements after one season at Atletico, where he had a limited role in their La Liga success. 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These are my picks from the show: Nokia X Just months after being sold to Microsoft, Nokia chose to launch its first Android phones. The devices, all dubbed Nokia X, will run Android but be packed with Microsoft services like OneDrive and Skype. 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The clashes broke out after Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq arrived to address crowds protesting in a plaza in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have been there for nearly a week, demanding that the Shiite-led government stop what they call second-class treatment of Iraq's Sunni residents. Some demonstrators Sunday called for al-Multaq, who is Sunni, to submit his resignation to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government. Protesters chanted, \"Leave! Leave!\" and threw stones at him, witnesses told CNN.\n@highlight\nClashes break out after Iraq's deputy prime minister arrives to address protesters\n@highlight\nSome demonstrators called for him to resign and threw stones at the stage, witnesses say\n@highlight\nThe violence comes after nearly a week of protests\n@highlight\nSunni demonstrators say the government is treating them like second-class citizens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the wake of the protests, @placeholder has defended his government.", "idx": 20886}], "idx": 13547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rhinebeck, New York (CNN) -- Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and longtime beau Marc Mezvinsky were wed Saturday \"in a beautiful ceremony at Astor Courts,\" a 50-acre estate in Rhinebeck, New York, according to her parents. \"We could not have asked for a more perfect day to celebrate the beginning of their life together, and we are so happy to welcome Marc into our family,\" former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement. \"On behalf of the newlyweds, we want to give special thanks to the people of Rhinebeck for welcoming us and to everyone for their well-wishes on this special day.\"\n@highlight\nChelsea Clinton wore a gown by Vera Wang, the family says\n@highlight\nThe ceremony incorporated the couple's two faiths\n@highlight\nThe wedding took place at the posh Astor Courts, a 50-acre estate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder was seen in Rhinebeck earlier this week, someone asked him if his daughter was going to look beautiful on Saturday.", "idx": 20895}], "idx": 13552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For years, Margaret Keane was kept behind locked doors - painting the pictures of the wide-eyed waifs that made her husband Walter Keane an art sensation. Feted by celebrities during the 1950s and 60s, Walter, ever a showman, took credit for his wife's work until Margaret found the courage to come forward and tell the truth. Her story is told in new movie Big Eyes, which premieres tonight in New York. Amy Adams plays Margaret, while Christoph Waltz is the controlling, egomaniac Walter. Both actors have won Golden Globe nominations for their work. In a softly spoken voice, Margaret, now 87, tells MailOnline: 'I think Walter would have enjoyed every minute of it - all he cared about was being a celebrity, and of course,' she muses: 'he would have just claimed he was an artist until the very end, he would have loved the attention.'\n@highlight\nMargaret Keane painted the wide-eyed waifs made popular in the '50s and '60s\n@highlight\nHer husband Walter claimed her work as his own - and kept her locked up while he sold the paintings to celebrities\n@highlight\nShe was awarded a $4m settlement in court in 1986 - but never saw a penny\n@highlight\nTheir story is now the subject of new movie, Big Eyes, starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz, who have both won Golden Globe nominations\n@highlight\nMargaret tells MailOnline: 'Walter would have enjoyed every minute of it - all he cared about was being a celebrity'", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about Amy Adams' portrayal of her, Margaret tells how the pair bonded before filming and said that @placeholder looks just like her in the movie, 'only prettier', adding: 'I knew she'd do a good job, but I had no idea it would be so fantastic.'", "idx": 20897}], "idx": 13553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Gurbaksh Chahal, the multi-millionaire tech CEO accused of kicking his girlfriend 117 in a frenzied 30 minute attack, has been terminated from his position at leading online ad network RadiumOne following a major backlash about his sentencing. The sacking comes comes after news website TechCrunch dumped RadiumOne as a sponsor of next week's 'Disrupt NY' technology conference, calling Chahal a 'violent, angry man' who had not been held accountable for his actions. The 31-year-old was charged with 45 felony counts for the brutal attack on his girlfriend, which was caught on CCTV footage from cameras in his bedroom, however the evidence was ruled inadmissible in court because police obtained it without a warrant.\n@highlight\nMulti-millionaire CEO of RadiumOne, Gurbaksh Chahal, 31, was charged with 45 felony counts relating to an assault on his girlfriend in August\n@highlight\nCCTV allegedly showed him hitting and kicking her 117 times in 30 minutes\n@highlight\nThe footage was ruled inadmissible before it was gathered without a warrant\n@highlight\nChahal then pleaded guilty to two charges was sentenced to community service and probation\n@highlight\nRadiumOne was dumped by news site TechCrunch after the sentence\n@highlight\nOn Saturday the board terminated Chahal from the company", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1294}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But after social media erupted with outrage over Chahal's sentencing, it seems @placeholder has been severely tarnished.", "idx": 20908}], "idx": 13561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- You don't need to peek at Santa's long list to know what the White House is asking for this holiday season -- a large, nicely wrapped box of bipartisanship. The ideal gift would come fully assembled, with members of Congress ready to reach across the aisle and \"budge on some deeply held positions,\" as President Obama said earlier this week. But compromise is easier said than done because, as incoming House Speaker John Boehner points out, \"There's a reason why we have Democrats and Republicans. We believe in different things about the appropriate role of the federal government.\" Even the president had to admit that history is not on his side.\n@highlight\nMidterm elections changed the dynamic in Washington\n@highlight\nObama admits he hasn't done enough to reach out to Republicans so far\n@highlight\nA new effort at bipartisanship seems to be getting off to a rough start\n@highlight\nProgress will hinge on Washington being much less naughty and a bit more nice", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, there was one major concession: The president admitted privately to @placeholder that he had not reached out to them enough in the first two years of his administration and he vowed to do a better job.", "idx": 20914}], "idx": 13567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Chester and Fay Strang PUBLISHED: 05:22 EST, 21 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:35 EST, 21 July 2013 Zayn Malik has become a heart-throb since he rose to fame as one fifth of One Direction. But the 21-year-old showed off a new look as he dressed up as a sexy female office assistant in a sneak preview of the band's new music video Best Song Ever. Zayn plays the role of Veronica in the new video, sporting a wavy brunette mane, a fake bosom and a tight-fitting blue shirt. Scroll down for video Feminine: Zayn dressed up in a wig and sexy secretary's outfit\n@highlight\nBand left frustrated as single was leaked online on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHarry Styles plays a geek in the video while Louis Tomlinson's character is yet to be revealed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 689, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'title' : \"@placeholder new single Best Song Ever sneak preview\",", "idx": 20920}], "idx": 13572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Five years to the day since his arrest in Cuba on espionage charges, Alan Gross' wife has declared that the former U.S. government subcontractor is 'done for'. 'I am afraid that we are at the end. After five years of literally wasting away, Alan is done,' Judy Gross said in a statement, adding that her 65-year-old husband now appears gaunt, hobbling and missing five teeth. Cuba arrested the Washington D.C. resident on December 3, 2009, and later convicted him to 15 years in prison for importing banned technology and trying to establish clandestine internet service for Cuban Jews. Happier times: Alan Gross with his wife Judy before his arrest on December 3, 2009 - Cuba convicted him to 15 years in jail for importing banned technology and trying to set up clandestine web service for Cuban Jews\n@highlight\nAlan Gross was arrested in Cuba on December 3 2009 while working covertly in the Communist-run country to set up Internet access\n@highlight\nHe was later convicted to 15 years in prison for importing banned technology\n@highlight\nSince being behind bars his condition has deteriorated\n@highlight\nHis wife, Judy, now fears that he is close to death\n@highlight\nThe 65-year-old's fate now largely hinges on Obama trying to improve ties between Cuba and the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1271}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earnest said @placeholder' release 'would remove an impediment to more constructive relations' between the two countries.", "idx": 20925}], "idx": 13576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Football Association has confirmed its decision to reject Hull's name change is currently in arbitration. The club's proposal to rebrand from Hull City AFC to Hull Tigers, pushed for by owner Assem Allam in a bid to attract increased overseas investment, was thrown out by the FA Council in April. Allam revealed in a press conference earlier this month that he had reacted by putting the club up for sale within 24 hours but was also appealing against the decision. The Egyptian caused confusion by stating the case was being handled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, who reported no knowledge of it.\n@highlight\nHull City owner Assem Allam wanted to rename team to Hull Tigers\n@highlight\nProposal to rebrand was thrown out by FA Council in April\n@highlight\nAllam appealed decision but also put club up for sale", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 23}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 546, "end": 575}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'On Wednesday 9 April 2014, @placeholder rejected Hull City's application to change its playing name to Hull Tigers.", "idx": 20930}], "idx": 13580} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- For Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau, the last two months have been a whirlwind. \"Full of the best moments and the scariest moments of my life,\" says the 24-year-old Olympic swimmer. Eric Shanteau said he felt angry when he found out he had testicular cancer. \"Getting to the Olympics was, has always been, my swimming dream since I was 8 or 9 years old. You know, right after I started swimming it was, 'I want to make an Olympic team. That's where I want to be'.\" In June, a week before the qualifying round of the Olympics he was told he had testicular cancer. \"My initial reaction was probably anger more than anything else,\" he says. \"I'm used to being in control of everything. I'm in control of how I train, how I race and then to all of a sudden have that control ripped away from me was tough.\"\n@highlight\nOlympic swimmer Eric Shanteau found out about his cancer in June\n@highlight\nHe delayed treatment so he could compete in the games in Beijing\n@highlight\nHe plans to compete in the 2009 World Swimming Championship in Rome\n@highlight\nTesticular cancer is diagnosed in about 1 in 300 men in their lifetime", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once back from @placeholder, Shanteau invited CNN to spend time with him the night before his surgery in Atlanta, Georgia.", "idx": 20936}], "idx": 13584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Iranian pop star Googoosh has released a music video which champions LGBT rights. The 63-year-old singer, whose real name is Faegheh Atashin, posted a music video for her love song, Behesht (Heaven) on her Facebook page on Valentine\u2019s Day, featuring a lesbian couple. The ex-patriate Iranian star is immensely popular among Iranians of all ages and is one of the first high-profile Iranians to advocate for LGBT rights. 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Various organizations and individuals signed petitions asking for release of journalist Bahari, Newsweek says. Maziar Bahari, an Iranian-Canadian correspondent based in Tehran, was among the more than 100 journalists, reformist leaders and former government ministers who went on trial in August in Iran's Revolutionary Court. Bahari was released from Evin prison on nearly $300,000 bail after spending four months behind bars, a revolutionary court spokesman told the news agency. 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Gabor's only child, Francesca Hilton, described herself as shocked when told of the plan Thursday. \"That's just weird,\" Hilton said. Von Anhalt, 67, said he is working with Dr. Mark Surry of the Southern California Reproductive Center in Beverly Hills. 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Coe said these \"two glorious weeks\" would \"inspire a generation.\" International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge declared the London Games officially over. He echoed Coe's sentiments. \"These were happy and glorious Games,\" he said. \"The legacy of the Games of the 30th Olympiad will become clear in many ways. Concrete improvements in infrastructure will benefit the host nation for years to come. The human legacy will reach every region of the world. 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After the two leaders met one-on-one before the start of the G-20 summit in Los Cabos, President Felipe Calderon thanked Obama for what he called an \"unprecedented\" move in halting the deportations. \"We believe this is very just,\" Calderon said, according to an interpreter, adding: \"Thank you for the valor and courage that you had in implementing this action. I'm sure many, many families in the United States thank you as well.\" Obama made no new comment on the election-year policy change announced Friday that prompted immediate praise from Latino leaders who have criticized Congress and the White House for inaction on immigration reform.\n@highlight\nMexican President Calderon calls halting deportations of young illegal immigrants \"just\"\n@highlight\nCalderon says Obama showed \"valor and courage\" in making the \"unprecedented\" move\n@highlight\nThe change defers deportation of some who came to the United States illegally as children\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration rejects Republican claims it is a back-door amnesty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats, however, rejected @placeholder claims that the move was political.", "idx": 20995}], "idx": 13627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama's friendly interactions with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has set off a wave of controversy, but analysts said the leaders' next steps will show if relations have truly improved or if Obama was overstepping boundaries. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez presents a book to President Obama at the Summit of the Americas. Chavez and Obama were both at the Summit of the Americas, which ended Sunday in Trinidad and Tobago. On the first day, Obama reached out his hand to Chavez and was seen smiling and patting the Venezuelan leader on the shoulder as the two shook hands.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shake hands at summit\n@highlight\nGOP senator: It's \"irresponsible\" to be seen \"laughing and joking\" with Chavez\n@highlight\nIt's OK to shake hands, but Obama shouldn't seem too friendly, CNN analyst says\n@highlight\nResponding to critics, Obama says, \"I don't worry about the politics\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 323, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 381, "end": 402}, {"start": 427, "end": 445}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's senior adviser said Sunday the administration isn't worried about how the gesture is perceived.", "idx": 21000}], "idx": 13631} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson and Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 09:30 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:57 EST, 29 October 2013 Miracle: Olivia Gilbert, 36, and her seven-year-old son Samuel, who almost crushed by a tree yesterday As a huge, falling tree crashed down towards their car in the darkness of the storm, Olivia Gilbert and her seven-year-old son Samuel seemed certain to be crushed. Incredibly, both walked away from the wreckage without a scratch. 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'I'm getting a cat,' my girlfriend Stephanie announced one evening in August. 'But I'm allergic to them,' I replied, incredulous. 'They give me asthma, they bring me out in hives\u2009, they make my eyes blister.' 'I'm getting a cat,' she repeated. 'Cat owners smell, and women who own them end up sad and lonely,' I argued. 'Besides, we live on a main road. It won't last a month.'\n@highlight\nAlvin is a fourth-month old kitten besotted with Nick's girlfriend Stephanie\n@highlight\nHe wants all of Stephanie's love - and Nick is standing in his way\n@highlight\nSkirmishes ensue... Who will prevail?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sees me as a human scratching post and, on many occasions, has clambered up my legs and back when I've been on the phone, digging his talons in along the way and forcing me to apologise to the person on the other end of the line for my subsequent expletive-peppered tirade.", "idx": 21009}], "idx": 13636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China has revealed UNESCO has accepted its application to include documentation of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre and the issue of so-called \"comfort women\" -- sex slaves used by Japanese soldiers during World War II -- into a program that preserves important historical material relating to world heritage. UNESCO says it has received China's application to list \"comfort women\" but that no decision will be made until 2015. 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But, with the exception of the War of 1812 two centuries ago, the two countries have stood side-by-side and are today the world's largest trading partners. In a further boost to this mutual love-in, a poll has - rather surprisingly - revealed that Americans rate Canada as their favourite country. A landslide 96 per cent of U.S. citizens surveyed rate Canada favourably, a four per cent rise on this time last year.\n@highlight\nEnglish-language nations popular with Americans as Australia and Britain are second and third respectively\n@highlight\nGallup poll finds most disliked countries to be Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sydney Harbour: Australia came a surprising second in the survey of @placeholder opinions of other nations", "idx": 21030}], "idx": 13650} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A reported arsonist on board an Etihad Airways flight is being blamed for an emergency landing. According to Etihad Airways, flight EY461 from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi had to make an emergency stop in Jakarta on Monday after smoke was detected in bathrooms mid-flight. \"It was very smoky, and it felt like the aircraft had filled with smoke,\" said passenger Sarah Jefferey, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. \"When smoke was detected in two of the toilets ... the captain decided to divert the aircraft as a precautionary measure and land in Jakarta in order to allow the authorities to assist him to conduct a security assessment of the situation,\" said the airline in a statement.\n@highlight\nFlight EY461 from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi made emergency landing in Jakarta\n@highlight\nCause of emergency landing reportedly a passenger setting fires in bathrooms\n@highlight\nPlane reached Abu Dhabi four hours behind schedule", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 400, "end": 420}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Upon arrival in @placeholder, we were told that a passenger had attempted to light two fires on the aircraft,\" said Foote.", "idx": 21035}], "idx": 13651} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Glamorous in a tailored grey suit and beige silk shirt, Spain's Queen Letizia was every inch the professional as she toured a tourism fair - even when confronted by a man in fancy dress. The Spanish royal, 42, was visiting the FITUR International Tourism Fair in Madrid when a well-wisher in a grey robe approached, brandishing a map. Ever composed, Letizia and husband King Felipe, who celebrates his 47th birthday on Friday, smiled broadly at the man before inspecting the map and moving on. Scroll down for video Interesting choice! 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Entertainment industry leaders convened for two-and-a-half hours Thursday with Biden and other Obama administration officials to hash out potential solutions to the recent spate of gun violence plaguing America. Finding solutions: Joe Biden speaks today at a meeting with video game industry executives, in Washington, DC. And although no earth-shattering accords were apparently reached, the two sides agreed to work more closely on the issue.\n@highlight\nThe vice president won a pledge from the industry to work more closely with Washington\n@highlight\nBiden followed with another meeting today with video game manufacturers\n@highlight\nVeep suggests utilizing existing technology that allows only a gun's owner to fire it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 639}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Due date: @placeholder's task force reportedly will have recommendations for Obama on the issue as early as Tuesday", "idx": 21050}], "idx": 13664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kigali, Rwanda (CNN) -- The small group of young men walk confidently into the gymnasium in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, sit down and casually unfasten their legs. Each prosthetic limb is of differing sizes and shapes. Some are adorned with Nike trainers, others Puma. Each is left abandoned by the wheelchairs that circle the small volleyball court drawn out on to the hard concrete surface as their owners take to the floor and artfully glide into position. It has been a tough month for the Rwandan sitting volleyball team. Every day has seen double practice sessions. 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A Special Air Service (SAS) officer flew to the country and advised India's military leaders ahead of the assault in Amritsar. But a Government investigation into British involvement in the incident concluded the advice had a 'limited impact' on the operation. 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From the moment Clarke sat down and said to the gathered press, 'I'll do my best, guys', it was clear just how much he was hurting and how hugely emotional it was going to be for him to read the statement at all. Struggling to keep his composure, Clarke took deep breaths and wept, as he paid a massive tribute to his close friend and team mate Hughes.\n@highlight\nClarke breaks down in tears during hugely emotional press conference\n@highlight\nAustralian captain weeps and struggles to remain composed throughout\n@highlight\n'We're going to miss that cheeky grin and twinkle in his eye,' Clarke says\n@highlight\nHughes' shirt number, 64, will be retired by Cricket Australia\n@highlight\n'Words cannot express the loss we all feel as a team now,' says Clarke\n@highlight\nCaptain's emotional reaction puts next week's Test in further doubt", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 180, "end": 196}, {"start": 225, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 909, "end": 925}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, when it became apparent that @placeholder was on his death bed they agreed for the match to be postponed.", "idx": 21074}], "idx": 13676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jose Mourinho's remarkable nine-year unbeaten home league record came to an end on Saturday as Real Madrid suffered a shock 1-0 defeat by Sporting Gijon which allowed Barcelona to take an eight-point lead in Spain's La Liga. The Portuguese coach had not lost a home match since February 2002, a 150-match streak taking in his trophy-laden stints with Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and now Real. His injury-hit team took to the field without top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo, in-form striker Karim Benzema, defender Marcelo and suspended key midfielder Xabi Alonso, though Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuain made a welcome return as a second-half substitute after back surgery.\n@highlight\nBarcelona's lead grows to eight points after Real Madrid's defeat by Sporting Gijon\n@highlight\nReal coach Jose Mourinho suffers his first home league reverse in nine years\n@highlight\nBarca, also hit by injuries, edge a 1-0 victory at fourth-placed Villarreal\n@highlight\nValencia reclaim third as Roberto Soldado scores four goals against former club Getafe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 986, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It wouldn't be dramatic to draw against them at home,\" Mourinho told @placeholder's website.", "idx": 21077}], "idx": 13679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova Models 1 and ASOS announce the winner of their latest search for the next plus-size model. Lauren Punter, 20, from Leicester, beat a record breaking 8,000 entrants to bag a modelling contract, photo shoot and shopping spree. The size 18 beauty, who works as a sales assistant, dreamed of being a model but never thought her wish might actually come true until she uploaded a selfie on Instagram with the hashtag #makemeacurvemodel. Lauren Punter, 20, is the winner of Models 1 and ASOS' plus-size modelling competition Lauren's winning selfie which she uploaded with the hashtag #makemeacurvemodel on Instagram\n@highlight\nSales assistant Lauren Punter, 20, from Leicester beat 8,000 entrants\n@highlight\nWins Models 1 Curve contract, shoot with ASOS and \u00a3500 ASOS vouchers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 719, "end": 737}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I thought it was an amazing opportunity and as I have followed @placeholder", "idx": 21080}], "idx": 13682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Redknapp remains confident QPR will avoid relegation this season but admits his side must urgently improve their form away from home. Rangers have taken four points from their opening five Barclays Premier League games but are still winless on their travels after two 4-0 thumpings by Tottenham and Manchester United either side of a 1-0 loss at Burton in the Capital One Cup. QPR face a tough trip on Saturday to high-flying Southampton, who sit second in the table after an excellent start to the campaign under new boss Ronald Koeman. Harry Redknapp looks on as his QPR side entertained Stoke last weekend\n@highlight\nThe Rangers manager remains confident QPR will stay up this season despite a poor run of form on the road\n@highlight\nRedknapp's side have suffered back-to-back 4-0 defeats at both Tottenham and Manchester United in the league\n@highlight\nThe 67-year-old confirms Joey Barton and Jordon Mutch will miss the trip to Southampton on Saturday due to hamstring injuries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 33, "end": 35}, {"start": 195, "end": 217}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 820, "end": 836}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When they lost all those players in the summer I think people thought that was the end of @placeholder and that they'd be on the slide but Ronald Koeman has done an amazing job there.", "idx": 21095}], "idx": 13690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oscar's Brazil, by Chelsea\u2019s young Brazilian star and author Tom Watt, will be published next month to celebrate Brazil\u2019s hosting of the World Cup. The book offers an insight into both the country and Oscar\u2019s development from humble beginnings into one of Brazil\u2019s shining lights as they try to win football\u2019s greatest prize on home soil. Sales of the book will help Casa de Zezino, a project in Sao Paulo helping homeless children and teenagers in the city\u2019s favelas. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Oscar star in brilliant new Chelsea kit advert Proud: Chelsea's Oscar celebrates Brazil's hosting of the World Cup in a book published next month\n@highlight\nChelsea star Oscar and author Tom Watt have produced a book that offers an insight into Brazil and the playmaker's development\n@highlight\nSales of the book will help a project in Sao Paulo helping homeless children", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 653, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If we do that, we know we\u2019ll have 200million @placeholder on our side, cheering us on.", "idx": 21104}], "idx": 13697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib tried to resign Sunday, but was told he couldn't. Al-Khatib will remain as head of the Syrian National Coalition until the group's next general meeting, Sanir Ahmed, Syrian National Coalition spokesman, told CNN. The executive committee rejected the resignation. He \"has taken the realm of the national coalition at a critical stage and he was able to garner great popularity and establish unity among ranks of the opposition. So he is to remain in his position for now,\" Ahmed said. No date for the meeting has been set. Earlier, al-Khatib announced his resignation in a written statement, and accused world powers of using the Syrian crisis to advance their own interests.\n@highlight\nNEW: Opposition leader in Syria wanted to resign but alliance rejected his request\n@highlight\nNEW: Interim Syrian opposition alliance leader Ghassan Hitto meets with rebels in Aleppo\n@highlight\nNEW: Israeli president says Syrian leader turned out to be a phony\n@highlight\nIsrael says its troops came under fire Sunday from Syrian side", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 136, "end": 160}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 239}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will not allow the Syrian army or any other factor to violate @placeholder's sovereignty by firing into our territory.\"", "idx": 21112}, {"query": "IDF said no casualties or damage had been reported on the @placeholder side of the border, but it was continuing to monitor the situation in the border area.", "idx": 21113}], "idx": 13701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Happy New Year from St Barths! The beautiful little island paradise in the French West Indies is just 50 minutes by propeller plane from Antigua (but more of that later). You'll have to forgive the late blog entry this week as high levels of partying and industrial strength hangovers have taken their toll. NYE was a big one that lasted well into Jan 1 - a beach party with the world's biggest DJ David Guetta. The flight into St Barths is not for the faint-hearted and so the luxury of private jet does help, says Spencer My good friend Max and I had VIP tickets to the Nikki Beach party, which was mind-blowing. Right from the start we knew it was going to be one of those memorable nights that we'll talk about for years to come.\n@highlight\nChelsea's Bad Boy has an unforgettable night in St Barths\n@highlight\nHad table right near DJ David Guetta on New Year's Eve\n@highlight\nResolutions include to stay in shape - no more yo-yo dieting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 75, "end": 92}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had a table right next to the DJ - David Guetta - you can see how close they were from this picture", "idx": 21114}], "idx": 13702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Queen Elizabeth's jubilee tour strikes an historic note today, when the British monarch visits Northern Ireland on a trip it is hoped will mark a symbolic end to the decades-long conflict there. She's been to the province almost every year over the last decade. But this visit is especially significant as it follows her tour of the Republic of Ireland last year. It was the first visit by a British head of state since Ireland's independence, and at the time, British Prime Minister David Cameron described it as a game-changer. As head of state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the queen has a purely symbolic role. But her influence - after six decades on the throne - is palpable. And her ability to mark an historic turning point unquestioned.\n@highlight\nBritain's Queen Elizabeth visiting Northern Ireland on jubilee tour\n@highlight\nDuring the trip she will meet -- and shake hands with -- former IRA figure Martin McGuinness\n@highlight\nMeeting a symbolic moment of peace between two sides of sectarian divide\n@highlight\nQueen's cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten, was assassinated by the IRA in 1979", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 111, "end": 126}, {"start": 349, "end": 367}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 621}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 839, "end": 854}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 958, "end": 974}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What makes this simple handshake even more poignant is that the queen is not just representing the @placeholder, she's also representing the victims of the sectarian conflict.", "idx": 21120}], "idx": 13707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Francois Hollande's affair with the actress Julie Gayet appears to be over after she was seen on holiday with another man and he went off on a break alone, it was claimed today. Reports of a split follow months of speculation over the personal life of France's bachelor president since he dumped his live-in-girlfriend in January. Valerie Trierweiler, 49, had to leave the Elysee Palace when Mr Hollande\u2019s secret affair with Miss Gayet, a 42-year-old actress, was made public. Scroll down for video Actress Julie Gayet has been seen on holiday with another man while Francois Hollande went off on a break alone\n@highlight\nReports follow months of speculation over president's personal life\n@highlight\nIt was claimed he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet\n@highlight\nThen bachelor president split up with his live-in-girlfriend in January\n@highlight\nHowever, it is now being suggested Hollande and Gayet have split", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 346, "end": 364}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 582, "end": 598}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder (left) suffered an emotional breakdown when she heard about the deception, checking herself into hospital for more than a week", "idx": 21126}], "idx": 13711} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray's \"severely distressed\" financial situation may have led him to \"break the rules\" in his fatal treatment of Michael Jackson, a police investigator testified Tuesday. Los Angeles Police Detective Orlando Martinez testified in the Jackson wrongful death trial that Murray was trying to deal with the large drop in value of his Las Vegas home, unpaid taxes and child support payments for eight children with seven women. Michael Jackson's mother and children claim AEG Live is liable for the pop icon's death because it hired, retained and supervised Murray, who worked as his personal physician as he prepared for his comeback concerts in 2009.\n@highlight\nNEW: LAPD detective suspected Murray would \"do whatever he needed to do to get paid\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Dr. Murray's house was in foreclosure when Jackson died\n@highlight\nNEW: Paramedic: Jackson \"looked like someone who was at the end stage of a long disease process\"\n@highlight\nJudges limits Jackson family to one in court at a time and only if mom if there", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 147, "end": 161}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 457, "end": 471}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lawyers argued at the start of the second day of the trial that there was \"a risk in allowing any of them in the courtroom.\"", "idx": 21133}], "idx": 13714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 11 January 2014 A family grieving over the loss of their matriarch was dealt an unthinkable blow when opening the casket just before the funeral revealed the wrong body. Lisa Kondvar, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was horrified when she opened Margaret Pokka\u2019s casket and found the body of another dead woman last month. She is still looking for her mother\u2019s remains. Ms Porkka, 82, passed away during a family vacation to St. Maarten. Another woman passed away around the same time, officials believe the two bodies were accidentally switched before being sent home.\n@highlight\nMargaret Porkka, 82, died in St Maarten while on vacation for Thanksgiving\n@highlight\nThe body of another woman was sent back to the U.S., her family can't find her remains\n@highlight\nA Canadian woman died around the same time on the island, it is believed the two bodies were accidentally switched\n@highlight\nMs Porkka's death certificate provided no cause of death and called her a man", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 35}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder told the paper that her sister had also removed", "idx": 21138}, {"query": "Mortified: Daughter @placeholder made the grim discovery during her mother's wake", "idx": 21139}], "idx": 13718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A U.S. commander in Iraq said he believes it's not possible to withdraw troops from his region south and east of Baghdad by year's end as an influential senator called for a day earlier. Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said his forces would lose the edge they have gained if troops were withdrawn. Army Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, commander of the Multi-National Division-Center, was asked to comment on Republican Sen. John Warner's recommendation that President Bush start withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq by Christmas. Speaking to Pentagon reporters Friday via teleconference from Iraq, Lynch said, \"Only when the Iraqi security forces come forward and say, 'OK, here I am, I'm trained and equipped, I'm ready, I'm the Iraqi army or I'm the Iraqi police,' can I turn those sanctuaries over, and that's not going to happen between now and Christmas.\"\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. 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To help avoid confusion as the cell phone industry meets for its annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, CNN has compiled a handy jargon buster. Android: An operating system created for mobile devices by a consortium of tech firms led by Google. Different versions of Android are typically named after sugary treats, namely Gingerbread, Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich. AMOLED: Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode. This is the technology behind ultra-thin display screens used on many smartphones. These use on-off switching to consume less power than previous \"passive matrix OLED\" displays.\n@highlight\nMobile phone industry has created a confusing lexicon of acronyms and buzzwords\n@highlight\nCNN's jargon buster unlocks some the language used at Mobile World Congress\n@highlight\nAndroid, Ice Cream Sandwich, Padphones, Symbian among words explored", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 243, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 281}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 931, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 990}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The quadcores unveiled in @placeholder should, in theory, be the fastest to date, capable of simultaneously running several complex apps.", "idx": 21145}], "idx": 13722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An Egyptian court sentenced several dozen workers for non-governmental organizations, including Americans, to jail Tuesday in a case that has infuriated the U.S. government and democratic activists around the world. The workers were accused of having illegal foreign funding. They denied any wrongdoing. All but one of the Americans were sentenced in absentia, having left the country after posting $132,000 each in bail money. In all, 43 NGO workers, including several Americans and other foreigners, were charged. The court sentenced 27 NGO workers in absentia to five-year sentences; 11 defendants to one-year suspended jail sentences; and five others to two-year sentences that were not suspended, the state-run Al Ahram newspaper reported.\n@highlight\nKerry: The U.S. is \"deeply concerned\" about the result of \"a politically-motivated trial\"\n@highlight\nBecker, the one American who stayed to face charges, says he's reviewing appeal options\n@highlight\nProsecution \"had a chilling effect\" on human rights groups, activist says\n@highlight\nIn all, 43 NGO workers, including several Americans, were charged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reviewing my legal/appeals options with lawyers,\" he tweeted, adding that he is maintaining his innocence \"on charges of starting @placeholder six years before I actually arrived in Egypt.\"", "idx": 21154}], "idx": 13729} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg The D-Day landings have been recreated as a virtual world to allow a new generation to experience the Invasion of Normady using 3D displays and virtual reality headsets. French researchers painstakingly scanned and recreated the landing craft, gliders and even the artificial harbour, known as the Mulberry harbour, for the virtual invasion recreation. The team today revealed their work as part of the seventieth anniversary of D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy. Scroll down for video The Mulberry Harbor was one of the most extraordinary technological feats of WWII. Developed in part by Major Allan Beckett of the Royal Engineers, it was an artificial harbor built in England, transported across the English Channel and assembled off the coast at Arromanches to unload the vast quantities of supplies and men that were needed for battle.\n@highlight\nFrench researchers painstakingly scanned and recreated the landing craft, gliders and landscapes\n@highlight\nTeam recreated the artificial harbour, known as the Mulberry harbour, for the virtual invasion\n@highlight\nCan be seen online, shown on giant screens or viewed through VR goggles", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 457, "end": 476}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 605, "end": 623}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 3D model is an accurate, scientific reconstruction of the Harbor that will allow many to see and experience a site that was destroyed after @placeholder.", "idx": 21156}], "idx": 13730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Forty days alone in the wilderness was enough for Jesus, but Lance Armstrong is facing an altogether longer period of solitude. The disgraced former cycling icon was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles 44 days ago, on October 22, and has spent most of the intervening period in his hometown of Austin, Texas. While he contemplates his next move, there have been beneficiaries of his newfound infamy, notably Mellow Johnny's bike store. Call it the power of celebrity or call it voyeurism, but thanks to Armstrong's notoriety, the Austin store co-owned by the disgraced cyclist, with its name inspired by the Texan's nickname on the Tour -- Mellow Johnny's, an Americanized version of the French for the leader's yellow jersey, maillot jaune -- is doing just fine.\n@highlight\nMellow Johnny's is a cycling store co-owned by disgraced former cyclist Lance Armstrong\n@highlight\nThe store is in Armstrong hometown of Austin, Texas\n@highlight\nArmstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life from cycling\n@highlight\nSome cycling fans in Austin still stand by Armstrong despite doping allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 990, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And by the look of the shop's bustle on a Monday morning, @placeholder's will survive the scandal that has enveloped Armstrong.", "idx": 21159}], "idx": 13733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- So there was Hank Aaron, leaning back in his chair during an exclusive CNN interview in the clubhouse of an Atlanta golf club, and the former slugger of the Atlanta Braves was fretting over the spot. What's going to happen to the spot, he said, raising his eyebrows? It's the spot that was visited on April 8, 1974, by a baseball representing the 715th home run of his career. Just like that, Babe Ruth's record was history. So is the spot -- almost. For now, the spot is preserved in a parking lot that once was Atlanta Fulton-County Stadium, where Aaron sealed his immortality with his high-arching blast over the fence in left-center field. The spot is surrounded by part of the old ballpark's outfield wall, and high above the spot is a large baseball-shaped placard with the inscription: Hank Aaron, home run, 715, April 8, 1974.\n@highlight\nHank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record 40 years ago\n@highlight\nTerence Moore: Aaron's record is marked with a memorial in Turner Field parking lot\n@highlight\nHe says Aaron and others want to make sure the spot is kept even after Braves move\n@highlight\nMoore: Aaron's record-breaking home run was more than just a baseball achievement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 80, "end": 82}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 522, "end": 550}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, those traveling across the street to the Braves' current place of @placeholder can see the spot as they either walk through or drive by the parking lot at night.", "idx": 21160}], "idx": 13734} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- America's response to the most dangerous security crisis Europe has faced in decades has been all speeches and symbolism with no actions of substance. On Wednesday, President Barack Obama hosted Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the new interim Ukrainian Prime Minister, for lunch at the White House, supposedly a thumb in the eye of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a sign of America's commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty. On Thursday, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the U.S. will take \"very serious\" steps if Russia does not back down by Monday from its attempt to annex Crimea. But while the White House was serving lunch and the State Department was issuing stern warnings, the President was also refusing to lift a finger to actually deter Putin's aggression. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Obama administration, \"wary of inflaming tensions with Russia,\" has refused to act on Ukraine's emergency request for military aid, including arms and ammunition, except to send military rations.\n@highlight\nGingrich, Graham: U.S. has protested but hasn't gone beyond symbolic measures\n@highlight\nThey say Obama's meeting with Ukrainian leader and Kerry's condemnation aren't sufficient\n@highlight\nAuthors: U.S. should have accepted Ukraine's emergency request for military aid\n@highlight\nThey say it is crucial to send a message that the U.S. will respond strongly to aggression", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 204, "end": 220}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 790, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1360}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unless the President is willing to back up his words with military aid, he's not serious about stopping @placeholder's armed aggression.", "idx": 21175}], "idx": 13743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 14 November 2012 More than 300,000 tickets to the London 2012 Games were never sold, despite millions of people jamming official websites in the hope of witnessing sporting history. A total of 263,824 tickets to Olympic competitions were never sold along with 55,455 tickets to the Paralympic Games, including thousands of tickets to the main Olympic Park in East London. Olympics chiefs were today challenged to come clean about which events were not sold out and why sports fans were told to stay away when tens of thousands of seats remained empty.\n@highlight\nMore than 263,000 tickets for the Olympics and 55,000 tickets for the Paralympics went unsold\n@highlight\n284 passes to the Opening Ceremony were held back\n@highlight\nAround 1.2million were left empty-handed after the first ticket ballot\n@highlight\nTV viewers were furious at the sight of empty seats", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 388, "end": 403}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 792, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder raised \u00a3659 million from ticket sales, exceeding its \u00a3500 million target, towards the \u00a32billion it needed to raise from the private sector to stage the Games.", "idx": 21184}], "idx": 13748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Detectives don't know for certain what led a father to kill his wife and two teenage children before burning down their $1.6million mansion and committing suicide last May, but they did find evidence of mounting tension in the weeks leading up to the tragic incident. The bodies of the four members of the Campbell family were discovered six months ago in the Avila, Florida home they were renting from retired tennis professional James Blake. Investigators determined that Darrin Campbell was the family member to carry out the horrifying murders of his wife Kimberly, 51, and their children Collin, 18, and Megan, 16, before setting fire to the house and killing himself.\n@highlight\nDarrin Campbell shot dead his wife and their teenage son and daughter last May before setting their house on fire and turning the gun on himself\n@highlight\nThe family was renting a $1.6million mansion in Avila, Florida from former tennis star James Blake\n@highlight\nSheriff's detectives wrapped their investigation and published a report Wednesday finding 'no motive' for the murders and suicide\n@highlight\nHowever, the report noted that the family was dealing with financial issues\n@highlight\nWife Kimberly told friends the week before that she and her husband 'don't talk much anymore'\n@highlight\nDaughter Megan, 16, started showing fresh bruises in the weeks leading up to the murders but blamed them on dance injuries\n@highlight\nCampbell was also allegedly concerned over his 18-year-old son Collin's college baseball prospects", "entities": [{"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 686, "end": 700}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1420, "end": 1427}, {"start": 1483, "end": 1488}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, bills that were paid by @placeholder began being partially paid by Darrin or not paid at all.'", "idx": 21186}], "idx": 13750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra \"love nest,\" where her romance with Richard Burton started, was trashed while it was on loan for filming of Lindsay Lohan's \"Liz & Dick,\" the owner of the dressing room trailer said. Fox Studios spent more than $75,000 in 1963, about a half million in today's dollars, to create an environment fit for the queen Taylor was playing. She rested away from the set between roman columns with walls and ceilings handpainted in the style of Cleopatra's era. Angel Alger, a Taylor fan, bought the pink, lavishly-decorated 38-foot travel trailer for $50,000, her life savings, in June. But she only had two days to enjoy it before it was delivered to Silver Screen Pictures. It was a condition of the sale since the seller had contracted to rent it to the producers for a week of filming.\n@highlight\nIn 1963, Fox Studios spent more than $75,000 on the dressing room\n@highlight\nLiz Taylor fan Angel Alger bought the lavishly-decorated trailer for $50,000 in June\n@highlight\nAlger estimates $100,000 in damage to the trailer during filming of Lindsay Lohan's movie\n@highlight\n\"This has nothing to do with Lindsay,\" Lohan's spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 693, "end": 714}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Lohan's publicist said there was no way @placeholder, who he said worshiped Taylor, would ever destroy anything connected to her.", "idx": 21196}], "idx": 13758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Ladies, stop flaunting your sexuality. You're scaring people. Beyonce, I'm talking to you! Daring to flash your lady parts in front of great big sign that reads \"feminist?\" What are you thinking? Queen Bey, don't you realize your racy lyrics and dirty dancing are emasculating a whole generation of young men, promoting lesbianism (so implies Sandy Rios, FOX contributor), and celebrating \"gangsta culture\" that causes the collapse of black families. Mike Huckabee -- that is, wants-to be-President Mike Huckabee -- spelled it out in his book, \"God, Guns, Grits and Gravy.\" He writes: \"Beyonce is incredibly talented -- gifted, in fact. She has an exceptional set of pipes and can actually sing. She is a terrific dancer -- without the explicit moves best left for the privacy of her bedroom. Jay Z is a very shrewd businessman, but I wonder: Does it occur to him that he is arguably crossing the line from husband to pimp by exploiting his wife as a sex object?\"\n@highlight\nCarol Costello: Huckabee, others slamming Beyonce for her sexuality in performances\n@highlight\nShe says Catholic cardinal said feminists drove priests from altar, contributed to pedophilia\n@highlight\nCostello: Scholar: Some view powerful black woman with Beyonce's values as threat to their worldview", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 10}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 575}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maybe he (@placeholder) needs to come to terms with the fact we live in the 21st century.\"", "idx": 21201}], "idx": 13761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A woman who scaled the heights of the male-dominated boxing profession before quitting in the face of derision over controversial calls in two world championship bouts has denied taking bribes in exchange for making \u2018unpopular decisions\u2019. Thrice-divorced, 65-year-old grandmother Cynthia Jo \u2018CJ\u2019 Ross spent more than 30 years working as a boxing judge before walking away from the sport she loved late last year. She is currently living alone in the Nevada desert after her fianc\u00e9 died and is trying to rebuild her life. During her impressive career she worked her way up through the ranks from officiating amateur boxing program to world championship bouts in Las Vegas.\n@highlight\nCynthia Jo 'CJ' Ross spent more than 30 years working as a boxing judge before quitting late last year\n@highlight\nShe resigned in the face of growing criticism about her scoring of a bout between Floyd 'Money' Mayweather and Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez\n@highlight\nHer scoring of the match was labelled a disgrace and some pundits questioned if she had taken a bribe\n@highlight\nA year earlier she had faced similar accusations after Manny Pacquiao's defeat at the hands of Timothy Bradley\n@highlight\nRoss denies taking bribes and the thrice-divorced, 65-year-old grandmother, currently lives on her own in the Nevada desert\n@highlight\nA friend claims that Ross was victimized because she was a woman working in a male-dominated profession", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 303, "end": 322}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 725}, {"start": 902, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1359}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No sooner was her scoring made public, than a tidal wave of vitriol was unleashed upon @placeholder.", "idx": 21216}], "idx": 13772} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Departures) -- When San Francisco law firm operations director Jeffrey Lais was due for a well-earned vacation, he booked himself a first-class ticket to Munich on Lufthansa. Once aboard the German carrier's A346, he was led to his first-class suite, where a spacious leather seat and ottoman ran the length of four airplane windows and various compartments overflowed with noise-canceling headphones, menus, pajamas and slippers. After a dinner of caviar, prawn confit, duck breast and an assortment of French cheeses, a flight attendant converted Lais's seat into a mattress-topped flatbed\u2014complete with duvet and giant pillows\u2014and showed him how to seal his seat from view with a privacy screen for the rest of the 12-hour flight.\n@highlight\nAs airlines stave off bankruptcy, there seems to be a shield around the almighty first class\n@highlight\nFirst class on Swiss offers a spacious executive desk that converts to a dining table\n@highlight\nThe Dubai-based carrier Emirates offer showers for first-class passengers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recently trumped the industry's seat-to-flatbed race by halving the number of first-class suites aboard its 747s and giving each a seat and a bed.", "idx": 21219}], "idx": 13775} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Armed men clashed with Ukrainian border guards Saturday after a separatist leader was detained at a checkpoint. He was trying to re-enter the country from Russia, the Ukrainian Border Service said. The incident is the latest violent flare-up in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia separatists staged a referendum on independence last weekend. Luhansk's self-declared \"people's governor\" Valeriy Bolotov -- who is wanted by Ukraine's Security Service -- was stopped at the Dovzhanskiy checkpoint, the border service statement said. Following his detention, about 200 armed men arrived at the checkpoint and demanded his release. The border guards tried to avoid bloodshed, but after an altercation, shots were fired. In the ensuing armed assault on the checkpoint, \"the attackers\" were able to take back Bolotov, the statement said.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. spokeswoman: Separatist leader in Donetsk doesn't represent region\n@highlight\nUkraine's border service says armed men freed a detained separatist leader\n@highlight\nLuhansk's \"people's governor\" Valeriy Bolotov was wanted by the security service\n@highlight\nTensions remain high in eastern Ukraine, with presidential elections just over a week away", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 190, "end": 213}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1168}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Separatist groups have declared \"people's republics\" in both Luhansk and @placeholder.", "idx": 21223}], "idx": 13777} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For award-winning Nigerian film director Obi Emelonye, the London premiere of \"Last flight to Abuja\" in early June was supposed to be a celebratory event, a marquee moment introducing his suspense-filled airplane disaster thriller to the rest of the world with pomp and grandeur. But then June 3rd happened. On that fateful Sunday, the Dana Air Flight 992 from the Nigerian capital of Abuja crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Lagos, killing all 153 people aboard as well as at least 10 people on the ground. The tragic news left Emelonye, whose high-octane action movie is based on a series of fatal air crashes that stunned Nigeria in 2006, in a state of shock.\n@highlight\nObi Emelonye is the director of Nollywood's latest hit, \"Last flight to Abuja\"\n@highlight\nHe uses the film to campaign for better civil aviation safety over African airspace\n@highlight\nThe high-octane thriller is currently playing across West Africa and in London\n@highlight\n\"We have a film that has pushed the boundaries with Nollywood,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 345, "end": 363}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It has become an advocacy ... for aviation safety, not just in Nigeria but for the whole of @placeholder, and it's a responsibility I take very seriously.\"", "idx": 21235}], "idx": 13785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:08 EST, 1 October 2013 Bond: Toby Hart, 16, and his 11-year-old brother Stephen, whom he was trying to protect when he fell to his death A 16-year-old plunged 60ft to his death from cliffs while trying to protect his younger brother who has special needs, an inquest heard. Toby Hart slipped off the precipice while making sure his 11-year-old vulnerable sibling Stephen was not too close to the edge. Toby and Stephen and Toby\u2019s friend Jamie had gone rock climbing and scaled the top of a 60ft cliff while the rest of the family stayed on the beach.\n@highlight\nToby Hart died after he lost his footing on a cliff in Cadgwith, Cornwall\n@highlight\nHis parents were on the beach when he lost his footing and fell onto rocks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They would always keep @placeholder in between them to ensure his safety, even if that was just walking down a path.", "idx": 21242}], "idx": 13788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: James Losey is a Policy Analyst and Chiehyu Li is a Program Associate, both with the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative. The opinions expressed in this op-ed do not necessarily represent those of Ars Technica or CNN.com. (Ars Technica) -- If you've followed broadband discussions in Washington, DC, then you've heard that wireless is the future of communications. The National Broadband Plan offers wireless as the competitive solution to the broadband duopoly dilemma, and in the recently released White House Wireless Innovation and Infrastructure Initiative, President Obama reiterated his State of the Union commitment to helping \"extend next-generation wireless services to at least 98% of Americans.\"\n@highlight\nWhole country is moving to 4G -- next generation wireless\n@highlight\nU.S. broadband networks, by most standards, stand in the middle of the pack on speed\n@highlight\n4G-branded service available here does not compete with 4G service offered elsewhere", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 100, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 150}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 401, "end": 423}, {"start": 532, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 626, "end": 643}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 779}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By definition, a 4G roll-out alone does not bring @placeholder up to speed.", "idx": 21244}], "idx": 13789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Concerns about even remote chances of Ebola exposure rippled Friday from a U.S. airline to a cruise ship off Belize, with Frontier contacting hundreds who flew with an infected nurse and Carnival quarantining a health worker only tangentially linked to an Ebola patient's care. The airline's move relates to Amber Vinson, a Dallas nurse who treated an Ebola patient and then was diagnosed with the virus this week after flying round trip between Dallas and Cleveland. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said Thursday she could have had symptoms earlier than believed -- a period possibly covering her two flights on Frontier Airlines.\n@highlight\nBelize: Passenger with Ebola link not let in \"out of preponderance of caution\"\n@highlight\nKerry calls Belize's leader to ask if cruise passenger can disembark, is rebuffed\n@highlight\n2 Dallas nurses contracted Ebola while caring for patient Thomas Eric Duncan\n@highlight\nSpokesman: Frontier done contacting up to 800 on flights linked to one nurse", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 470, "end": 511}, {"start": 635, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 906, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder passengers and crew members aren't the only ones to find themselves thrust into the Ebola story.", "idx": 21256}], "idx": 13797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Sharp Brazil\u2019s new general co-ordinator Gilmar Rinaldi has criticised the nation\u2019s World Cup squad for paying such a public tribute to the injured Neymar before their semi-final contest against Germany last month. Rinaldi claims the Brazilian squad should have been far more focused on the task of beating Germany and \u2018killed\u2019 Neymar\u2019s replacement Bernard\u2019s chances of performing. Neymar was the poster boy of the home World Cup for Brazil as the host nation managed to reach the semi-finals but he sustained a serious back injury during the quarter-final victory over Colombia. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar interrupt Luis Felipe Scolari's press conference\n@highlight\nPoster boy of the World Cup, Neymar, was injured for the semi-final\n@highlight\nBrazil suffered heaviest loss in semi-final history as Germany won 7-1\n@highlight\nSquad wore caps with messages of support for the Barcelona forward\n@highlight\nLuis Felipe Scolari resigned after Brazil's dramatic exit from the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 631, "end": 649}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}, {"start": 920, "end": 938}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news evidently rocked the squad and left the nation devastated as they prepared to take on @placeholder for a place in the final.", "idx": 21257}], "idx": 13798} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- An internal government review released Friday found no \"widespread\" misconduct or inappropriate behavior among U.S. Secret Service employees, after concerns were raised in Congress about the agency's disciplinary controls following a prostitution scandal. The 145-page report from the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general noted isolated cases of unethical conduct among Secret Service workers, on or off duty, that raised broader security concerns. It recommended 14 guidelines to deal with future problems. The agency whose mission includes protecting the President and visiting world leaders came under embarrassing scrutiny after revelations last year that some of its employees allegedly consorted with prostitutes before President Barack Obama's trip to the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia.\n@highlight\nThe report noted isolated cases of unethical conduct among Secret Service workers\n@highlight\nThe agency came under scrutiny amid a prostitution scandal from a Cartagena, Colombia, trip\n@highlight\nIt should \"address excessive alcohol consumption and personal conduct,\" report says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 131, "end": 149}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 305, "end": 335}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 798, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parts of the report were blacked out, including complete details of an apparently newly revealed incident from 2010, similar to the one in @placeholder.", "idx": 21258}], "idx": 13799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The most deadly Islamist terrorist attack ever in France followed weeks of warnings from French officials that the threat had risen to unprecedented levels. Late last year French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said his country had never faced a greater terrorist threat. Officials tell CNN the threat of terrorist attack in the European Union is greater than at any time since 9/11 because of the emergence of jihadist safe havens in Syria and Iraq. But no country faces a greater terrorist threat than France, with support for ISIS running deep among disenfranchised immigrant communities in the rundown, crime-ridden banlieues that surround many French cities.\n@highlight\nMost deadly Islamist terrorist attack ever in France followed weeks of warnings from French officials\n@highlight\nThe threat of a terrorist attack in the EU is greater than at any time since 9/11, officials say\n@highlight\nSupport for ISIS runs deep among disenfranchised immigrant communities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 829, "end": 830}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No evidence has been publicly released suggesting @placeholder leadership signed off on the plots.", "idx": 21262}], "idx": 13801} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A California city filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, the third in the Golden State to do so in recent weeks, stoking experts' concerns that other cities could follow suit. The city of San Bernardino, with more than 200,000 residents on the eastern tip of greater Los Angeles, \"filed an emergency petition for Chapter 9 Bankruptcy\" with a regional U.S. bankruptcy court, according to a news release from the city's interim manager. The other two to file recently were Stockton, with around 300,000 residents, according to 2010 U.S. census data, and Mammoth Lakes, a resort town, where visitors and seasonal residents outnumber the just over 8,000 permanent inhabitants.\n@highlight\nSan Bernardino has lost revenues in the housing and economic downturns\n@highlight\nThe city is at the eastern tip of the greater Los Angeles area\n@highlight\nExpert: City bankruptcies could increase, if other cities see it can be done\n@highlight\nThe city faced a $45 million shortfall as millions in revenues have evaporated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 327, "end": 346}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Stockton's and San Bernardino's fiscal troubles are due in large part to the massive housing downturn and recession that swept across @placeholder.", "idx": 21264}], "idx": 13802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iranian authorities have released an American-born graduate student on bail after holding her in prison for nearly a month, an Amnesty International spokeswoman said Tuesday. Graduate student Esha Momeni was arrested last month in Iran and jailed after an alleged traffic violation. Esha Momeni, 28, had been working on a project on the women's movement in Iran when she was arrested October 15 for an alleged traffic violation, according to California State University-Northridge and Change For Equality, an Iranian women's movement. She had been held in solitary confinement in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, Change For Equality said. \"We're really happy she's been released on bail,\" Elise Auerbach of Amnesty International said Tuesday. She said she learned of Momeni's release Monday through Amnesty's researchers in London, England, and from Momeni's family and friends.\n@highlight\nAmnesty: Esha Momeni's parents gave Iranian government deed to their house\n@highlight\nMomeni shooting footage for project on Iranian women's movement when arrested\n@highlight\nFellow student tells paper Momeni \"determined to better the lives\" of Iranians\n@highlight\nMomeni could still be charged with propaganda against the state, Amnesty says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 136, "end": 156}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 451, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 512}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 735}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1234}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Auerbach said Momeni is not the only woman involved with @placeholder who has been jailed recently; at least three women who worked with the group are being detained, she said.", "idx": 21265}], "idx": 13803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:44 EST, 23 January 2014 The student accused of stabbing and shooting to death a Purdue University this week pleaded not guilty to murder Thursday in court. Cody Cousins, 23 is accused of murdering teaching assistant Andrew Boldt, 21, in a basement classroom before surrendering to police. The accused killer stormed the campus electrical engineering building around noon Tuesday, making his way to a basement classroom to kill Mr Boldt, authorities told the Indianapolis Star. Accused killer: Cody Cousins, right, walks Thursday inside the Tippecanoe County Jail on the way to his initial hearing on charges of murder stemming from Tuesday's brutal slaying of Andrew Boldt\n@highlight\nCody Cousins pleaded not guilty Thursday to first-degree murder\n@highlight\nA motive has not been publicly stated in the slaying\n@highlight\nVictim Andrew Boldt was a teaching assistant at Indiana campus\n@highlight\nHe faces up to 65 years in prison if convicted of the grisly crime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 171, "end": 187}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 550, "end": 566}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 632, "end": 653}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officers were seen raiding a home believed to belong to @placeholder, near the Indiana campus, at about 4pm Tuesday.", "idx": 21272}], "idx": 13807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Michelle Crawley says she's a \"freak\" about putting sunscreen on her two girls. Emily Crawley and her dad, Jere, hit the pool on the first day of a Florida vacation, which left Emily sunburned. \"They are both pretty fair skinned,\" says the West Chester, Ohio, mother of two. So every time Emily, 6, and Claire, 3, go out into the sun, she slathers them with SPF 30 or higher . But during a recent trip to Key Largo, Florida, Crawley's vigilance wasn't enough. \"I wasn't sure if it was my technique, the sunscreen or being in Florida,\" Crawley said, but \"that evening they were just fried beyond belief.\"\n@highlight\nEnvironmental Working Group: 4 out of 5 sunscreens tested don't adequately protect\n@highlight\nGroup says chemical in sunscreens can penetrate skin and pose health concerns\n@highlight\nFDA allows the chemical in sunscreens, says it is safe\n@highlight\nSunscreen manufacturers say their products are safe and effective", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 633, "end": 659}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The higher the @placeholder, the better the protection against sunburn.", "idx": 21275}], "idx": 13810} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blow out the scented candle and ditch the aerosol spray can. Now there\u2019s a deodorising toilet seat that claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The \u2018Purefresh\u2019 seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter, before adding a more pleasant scent. Scroll down for video How to loo-se a nasty smell: A toilet that with a deodorising seat claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The \u2018Purefresh\u2019 seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter (pictured), before adding a more pleasant scent Jerry Bougher, Product Manager at Kohler Co in Wisconsin, explained that the idea\u2019s to attack smells \u2018where the action is\u2019.\n@highlight\nPurefresh\u2019 seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter, before adding a more pleasant scent\n@highlight\nThe $90 (\u00a358) seat turns on automatically when someone sits down\n@highlight\nCompany that makes it in Wisconsin claims it attacks smells 'where the action is' and makes guests feel more comfortable using a bathroom", "entities": [{"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also makes heated seats and versions that glow so people can find their way to a toilet in the dark.", "idx": 21277}], "idx": 13811} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For centuries, the Vatican has required celibacy from its priests. It is a vow the Catholic Church says not only underscores the commitment of seminarians to their vocation but also is a model of Christ's own celibacy. But with the election of a new pope, many church watchers are wondering whether church teachings could change to allow all priests to marry. Abuse victims' group names preferred picks for new pope Currently, the Vatican allows married Anglican priests who join the Catholic Church to become ordained as priests. Young Catholic seminarians, meanwhile, must remain celibate, and church leadership seems unlikely to move on the issue.\n@highlight\nCelibacy in the Catholic priesthood still a contentious issue\n@highlight\nVatican says the vow underscores a priest's commitment to his vocation\n@highlight\nOpponents say celibacy should be optional, citing low seminary numbers\n@highlight\nSpeculation strong about whether a new pope will keep the discipline of celibacy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 493, "end": 507}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he saw little evidence of the kind of sexual abuses that have recently come to light and derailed the @placeholder.", "idx": 21278}], "idx": 13812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was the most emotional and heartfelt acceptance speech of the Oscars. Jared Leto, who won the Best Supporting actor award for The Dallas Buyers Club, paid tribute to his mother for encouraging him to believe he could one day become a star. He said she had pushed him to develop his artistic side and always urged him to 'do something special'. Scroll down for video Hippy: Constance cradles Jared in her lap while Shannon looks at the camera. The boys lived in four different states during their childhood, including a commune in Colorado, and then spent 18 months in Haiti\n@highlight\nJared Leto stole the show with tribute to mother as he won Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Dallas Buyers Club\n@highlight\nHis dad walked out and until age of eight he lived 'dirt poor' existence with brother Shannon and mother Constance\n@highlight\nThe family, living in Bossier City, Louisiana, survived on food stamps and at times were so poor they did not have a television\n@highlight\nOpthalmist Carl Leto revealed his life with the family to MailOnline after he met and married Constance when Jared was eight\n@highlight\nThey split after having two children together and the brothers moved with their mother to a commune in Colorado\n@highlight\nDuring his Bohemian childhood, Jared lived in Virginia, Louisiana, Wyoming, Colorado and even spent 18 months in Haiti", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 150}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 683, "end": 700}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1290}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1350, "end": 1354}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's not supposed to happen for a couple of kids from @placeholder on food stamps.'", "idx": 21285}], "idx": 13817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 17 December 2012 Eccentric Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli might be deadly in front of goal but he proved that he's not quite so sharp with a pair of scissors and a roll of wrapping paper. In a hilarious two minute clip the apparently clueless Italian ace is shown how to wrap his Christmas gifts by teammate Carlos Tevez. But the exasperated Argentine becomes increasingly frustrated as Balotelli continually messes it up and blames being left handed for his failure. 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Some, however, seek out something truly macabre -- an authentic haunted house. Among the freakier options in the city is a building simply called \"no. 81.\" Unlike your average haunted house, found hidden in some dark alley or unlit street, this one sits on one of Beijing's busiest thoroughfares -- Chaoyangmen Inner Street. The area is famous for its Western-style clubs, restaurants and concerts. But these days No. 81 has been giving the street a ghoulish boost due to its alleged ghostly residents.\n@highlight\nA century-old 'haunted' building on busy Beijing road is attracting Halloween thrill seekers\n@highlight\nLegend says building haunted by people who died mysteriously on the property\n@highlight\nCurrent owner claims it's not really haunted, police say no record of deaths", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beijing taxi drivers have no trouble finding it when you tell them you're looking for the haunted house on @placeholder.", "idx": 21296}, {"query": "Ghosts or no ghosts, for young adventurers the place is still a spooky destination -- especially around @placeholder.", "idx": 21297}], "idx": 13824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen Golfer Colin Montgomerie was violent towards his ex-wife Eimear, the phone hacking trial was told yesterday. His former wife said she had told then Sun editor Rebekah Brooks about a \u2018violent event\u2019 in a hotel room when the women had met for lunch. Eimear Cook, who has since remarried, claimed that, during the conversation, Brooks, 45, had described how she was herself arrested over an alleged assault on her ex-husband, actor Ross Kemp. Golfer Colin Montgomerie was violent towards his ex-wife Eimear, the phone hacking trial has been told Mrs Cook, 43, told the Old Bailey that the newspaper boss had gone on to discuss how it was \u2018easy\u2019 to hack phones.\n@highlight\nEimear Cook said she told the then Sun editor Rebekah Brooks about a 'violent event' in a hotel room\n@highlight\nMrs Cook claimed, during a lunch, Brooks described how she was herself arrested over an alleged assault on her ex-husband, Ross Kemp\n@highlight\nShe then told the Old Bailey Brooks went on to discuss how 'easy' it was to hack phones", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 24, "end": 40}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 165, "end": 167}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 480}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 960, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a dramatic courtroom exchange, Mrs Cook was accused of lying in her evidence and was asked if she had a \u2018vendetta\u2019 against @placeholder.", "idx": 21304}], "idx": 13829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:14 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 22 November 2013 More than 43 million Americans are expected to head to a holiday destination, making it busiest travel day of the year, but the weather forecast could affect those plans. Almost 39 million or 90 percent are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home by motor vehicle, according to AAA projections. However, meteorologists are predicting rain and a sudden drop in temperatures that could lead to a possible nor'easter for next week. Forecast: An East Coast storm scheduled to arrive on Thanksgiving is threatening to create travel chaos for millions of Americans\n@highlight\nAbnormally cold weather to descend on the Midwest and Northeast this weekend and midweek\n@highlight\nFreezing rain more likely than snow\n@highlight\nForecasters suggest traveling on Tuesday to avoid any weather-related problems", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder expects prices to remain favorable through the remainder of the ye", "idx": 21309}], "idx": 13832} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Despite being allowed to tell her husband he won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, the wife of Liu Xiaobo was detained in her apartment in Beijing, China, according to a human rights group and her attorney. Liu Xia has not been charged with a crime, but \"appears to be under a de facto house arrest,\" said Beth Schwanke, legislative counsel for the U.S.-based group Freedom Now. She was taken to see Liu Xiaobo in a prison several hundred miles northeast of Beijing, Schwanke said, and tell him of the honor. 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Pro-Russian forces from the Vostok Battalion broke through the regional government building and demanded activists from the so-called People's Republic of Donetsk - which was set up in April - leave the premises. The insurgents then arrested members of the rival group, before removing their flags from check-points in the area. Scroll down for videos Members of the Vostok Battalion, a pro-Russia militia, today surrounded separatist headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, in what is believed to be the most serious case of insurgent infighting to date\n@highlight\nInsurgent fighters turned against each other as clashes in Ukraine escalated\n@highlight\nPro-Russians stormed separatist HQ in Donetsk amid reports of looting\n@highlight\nThey also removed flags from check-points and arrested rival groups\n@highlight\nIt comes after helicopter was shot down with Russian anti-aircraft missiles\n@highlight\nArmy General Serhiy Kulchytskiy among the dead in attack in Slovyansk\n@highlight\nKulchytskiy once served in Soviet army and was head of combat training for Ukraine's National Guards\n@highlight\nPro-Moscow rebels impose curfew in Donetsk after declaring martial law\n@highlight\nReports suggest Kiev has sent armoured vehicles to the embattled city", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 332, "end": 348}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1406, "end": 1409}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pictured is a file image of a @placeholder helicopter gunship", "idx": 21317}], "idx": 13837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 26 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:51 EST, 28 January 2013 David Cameron's promise of a referendum on whether Britain should cut all ties with Brussels has reversed the flood of Tory voters switching to UKIP. And pressure on Labour leader Ed Miliband to follow suit is set to grow after calls for him to back a nationwide vote on the issue won big support in a Mail on Sunday poll. The survey suggests the Prime Minister\u2019s EU referendum vow has prompted a Tory bounce, with Labour\u2019s lead cut by two points to seven per cent.\n@highlight\nMoS poll: voters desert UKIP for Conservative Party\n@highlight\nNightmare for Miliband as Farage targets Labour\n@highlight\nTony Blair says he will 'mobilise' pro-Europe vote\n@highlight\nSurvation interviewed 1,005 people on Friday.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 471, "end": 472}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 618, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a move which will be interpreted as a tacit \u2018pact\u2019 with the Conservatives, Mr @placeholder is planning to concentrate Election campaign resources on Labour-held councils and Commons constituencies.", "idx": 21320}], "idx": 13840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Juan Manuel Santos was sworn in Saturday as Colombia's new president, vowing to unify his country around the goals of prosperity for all and of thwarting the nation's leftist rebels. \"It is possible to have a peaceful Colombia, a Colombia with no guerrillas, and we will prove that by reason or by force,\" Santos said in Bogota in his first televised remarks as head of state. \"As long as they don't free the hostages, as long as they perpetrate terrorist acts, as long as they don't return children recruited by force, as long as they keep on planting mines and polluting the Colombian countryside, we will keep on battling those who commit violence, without exception, by any means available,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wants to meet with new Colombian president\n@highlight\nNEW: Foreign ministers of Colombia and Venezuela to meet Sunday\n@highlight\nJuan Manuel Santos took office Saturday afternoon\n@highlight\nSantos won more votes than any presidential candidate in Colombian history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 892, "end": 909}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an early test of Santos' diplomatic skills, his inauguration was attended by the foreign minister of Venezuela, which is at odds with Colombia over accusations that Colombian rebels have found refuge in @placeholder.", "idx": 21323}, {"query": "But on Friday, @placeholder said he hoped to offer more details about relations with Colombia in the coming days, according to state media.", "idx": 21326}], "idx": 13841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Rolling Stone) -- Questlove remembers the moment he called D'Angelo and asked him to make his first U.S. concert appearance in 12 years on June 9th, for the drummer's late-night Super Jam at Bonnaroo. \"I said, 'It will be a whole night doing what we used to do at Electric Lady in the Nineties,'\" Questlove tells Rolling Stone. \"'Playing the Funkadelic catalog and seeing what we get, the Prince catalog, Hendrix, the Meters.' He said, 'Go ahead.' And once he said, 'Go ahead,' I was like, 'I got you now.'\" During the live jam session, D'Angelo surprised the crowd by grooving with Funkadelic singer Kendra Foster during a funky cover of the Beatles' \"She Came in Through the Bathroom Window\" and shredding guitar on Jimi Hendrix's \"Power of Soul.\"\n@highlight\nThe Roots drummer Questlove said D'Angelo will take a 'radical 180 turn' with his next record\n@highlight\nD'Angelo made his first U.S. concert appearance in 12 years on at Bonnaroo on June 9th\n@highlight\nQuestlove hopes the appearance will convince D'Angelo to release his LP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 654, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has also been creating his own keyboard sounds for the album.", "idx": 21328}], "idx": 13843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thirteen people have died from consuming bacteria-tainted cantaloupe in what has become the most fatal U.S. outbreak of a food-borne illness since 1998, according to records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak -- blamed on the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes -- was first reported September 12, when the CDC said 15 people in four states had been infected. The illnesses were traced to consumption of Rocky Ford cantaloupes grown at Jensen Farms' fields in Granada, Colorado. As of Monday morning, it had grown to 18 states, 72 illnesses and 13 deaths, according to the CDC's latest statistics.\n@highlight\nNEW: The CDC warns consumers to throw out suspect fruit and watch for illnesses\n@highlight\nTainted cantaloupes are linked to 13 deaths; 72 illnesses have been reported in 18 states\n@highlight\nThe illnesses are linked to Rocky Ford cantaloupes grown at Jensen Farms in Colorado\n@highlight\n4 families affected have filed lawsuits", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 192, "end": 233}, {"start": 343, "end": 345}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If they can't confirm that it's not @placeholder, then it's best to throw it out,\" Frieden said.", "idx": 21334}], "idx": 13847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:16 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 22 January 2013 The late Steve Jobs can't present at Apple events anymore for obvious reasons - but will attendees at this year's Macworld conference settle for Ashton Kutcher? The actor, who plays the former Apple boss in the upcoming biopic jOBS, will open the annual San Francisco conference with a panel discussion on the film. Joining Kutcher at the conference at the city's Moscone Center, will be actor Josh Gad, who also appears in the film as Apple co-founder Steve Wosniak. 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In about 100 days, the people of South Sudan are to vote on whether to declare independence from the government in Khartoum. That deadline was set when the two sides signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, which promised this option. There is little suspense as to the outcome: Every reliable source indicates that South Sudan will vote for separation, dividing Africa's largest country and taking with it some 80 percent of known Sudanese oil reserves. No, the critical choice that leaders in both North and South face is between a future of peaceful coexistence or a return to chaos and war in a place tragically familiar with both.\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry: South Sudan likely to vote for independence, raising specter of more war with North\n@highlight\nCongress must commit to laying groundwork for peace between North and South, he writes\n@highlight\nSenator says the situation resembles Middle East in its complexity and pitfalls\n@highlight\nCommitment to revive peace process in Darfur also essential, Kerry writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 405, "end": 433}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1245}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And while we try to prevent the next potential wave of genocide, we cannot ignore the fact that @placeholder's tragedy remains unresolved.", "idx": 21348}], "idx": 13858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 13:51 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:58 EST, 17 August 2013 Only the most prestigious of museums could boast of having the work of Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio and Henry Wallis in just one room. But for 66-year-old Mike Rome, his one-bedroom flat in Bristol is home to uncanny copies of masterpieces including the Mona Lisa and The Girl With a Pearl Earring. Mr Rome paints hundreds of replicas of some of the worlds greatest paintings and signs them with his own name. Before starting a painting, the retired graphic designer visits the gallery where the original is displayed.\n@highlight\nMike Rome, 66 takes photos of the originals in galleries and paints a replica in his Bristol studio\n@highlight\nCan spend up to three hours each day on the pastime, which he said improves his painting skills", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 385}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Capturing the smile: Art critics and students have marveled over @placeholder's Mona Lisa's mysterious half-smile.", "idx": 21350}], "idx": 13859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 20:22 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:22 EST, 30 November 2013 One of Britain\u2019s top barristers will tomorrow demand the release of court papers from the trial of Stephen Ward, the high-society fixer at the centre of the Profumo sex scandal, claiming there has been a cover-up. Geoffrey Robertson QC will publicly criticise the National Archives for what he claims is its refusal to release the transcripts of the trial which took place 50 years ago. Such transcripts are routinely made available to the public and Mr Robertson last night said he was not aware of another case where relevant papers had not been disclosed.\n@highlight\nIt is thought that 'covered-up' papers could clear Osteopath Stephen Ward\n@highlight\nThe society fixer took a fatal overdose during his trial in 1963\n@highlight\nGeoffrey Robertson QC will publicly criticise the National Archive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 310, "end": 330}, {"start": 360, "end": 376}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 827, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Robertson has carried out his own review of the @placeholder trial after a lifetime\u2019s fascination with the case.", "idx": 21362}], "idx": 13864} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:36 EST, 11 March 2013 The Duchess of Cambridge does not hold a \u2018single opinion\u2019, according to Radio 4 presenter Sandi Toksvig. The 54-year-old comedienne compared Kate to the female characters of Jane Austen, who were unable to express themselves publicly because of 19th century attitudes towards women. The presenter, who hosts The News Quiz, said: \u2018Kate Middleton is not enough for me. 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That birdie blitz enabled the 2010 British Open champion to move three shots clear of world number one McIlroy, who hit 67, with Tiger Woods (68) tied for third with fellow American Dustin Johnson (65).\n@highlight\nLouis Oosthuizen takes three-shot lead into Monday's final round of Deutsche Bank Championship\n@highlight\nSouth African cards 63 in third round, including nine birdies\n@highlight\nOostuizen delivers tournament-record 29 on the front nine\n@highlight\nSouth African is searching for his first win in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 91, "end": 116}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 588, "end": 603}, {"start": 656, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oostuizen's playing partner @placeholder, who had led by one stroke at the start of Sunday, had nothing but praise for the South African's round.", "idx": 21366}], "idx": 13867} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 20 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 20 January 2014 Tradition: Lawrence Williams, 19, has moved 10,000 miles from Australia to Britain to become the fifth generation of his family to join the Royal Navy A teenager has moved 10,000 miles to become the fifth generation of his family to join the Royal Navy - continuing a loyal service spanning a century. Lawrence Williams, 19, has moved from Australia to Britain to follow in the seafaring footsteps of his father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather. The five family members have served their country for a combined 68 years since Ebenezer Hancock signed up at the outset of the Great War in 1914.\n@highlight\nLawrence Williams, 19, following in the seafaring footsteps of his father, grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather\n@highlight\nThe five family members have served their country for a combined 68 years\n@highlight\nEbenezer Hancock was the first to sign up at the outset of WW1 in 1914\n@highlight\nEdward Hancock, George Williams and Gareth Williams followed suit\n@highlight\nLawrence says he was inspired by his family's adventures at sea\n@highlight\nHe enlisted 50 years to the day since his grandfather George signed up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 740}, {"start": 955, "end": 970}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder retired from the Navy in 1958 and his son, George Williams, continued the family tradition by enlisting in 1963 and serving for 23 years.", "idx": 21372}], "idx": 13872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the Champions League group stages getting underway on Tuesday night, Sportsmail's experts pick their Euro stars for this year's competition. MARTIN KEOWN Who will win the tournament? The extra firepower of Robert Lewandowski and the added class of Xabi Alonso mean Bayern Munich are my tip. Robert Lewandowski (left) will spearhead Bayern Munich's Champions League charge Can the English teams compete? Chelsea and City are best equipped, Liverpool will relish being back and Arsenal are desperate to win it for Arsene Wenger. Which player will be the surprise star? A few years ago it was Gareth Bale taking Europe by storm. Can Raheem Sterling do the same? 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Then there's the epic isolation -- more than 2,000 miles from the nearest population centers (Chile, Tahiti), it's one of the most remote inhabited places on the planet. But those aren't the only reasons to rank Easter Island (\"Rapa Nui\" to locals) high on your list of exotic travel wishes. Polynesian in culture, Chilean in nationality, this volcanic archipelago in the southeastern Pacific Ocean remains a vibrant center of unique Polynesian culture and otherworldly scenery. What's more, it's not hard to get to, with Chile's LAN Airlines making the five-hour flight from Santiago to Easter Island several times a week.\n@highlight\nThere is more than the incredible moai on offer\n@highlight\nThe island's top celebration is February's Tapati Festival\n@highlight\nSeafood meals are outstanding\n@highlight\nSeveral eco-lodges are a highlight for many visitors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most historians agree that @placeholder seafarers arrived around 400 AD, but no one knows for sure -- some have posited an extraterrestrial connection.", "idx": 21386}, {"query": "@placeholder isn't a gourmet destination -- years of deforestation have led to a scarcity of local resources.", "idx": 21387}], "idx": 13880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You can take the man out of the uniform, but you can't take the uniform out of the man. Once a soldier, always a soldier. That's why, despite my cautious optimism regarding President Obama's recent announcement of the planned end of the Iraq war, I'm still a little wary. This isn't the first time a president has told me the war was over. On May 1, 2003, my men and I were in Kuwait, waiting for orders to move into Iraq. A young rifle platoon leader in the infantry, I knew just enough to be both eager and nervous. Everyone knows what happened next: the aircraft carrier, the flight suit, the Mission Accomplished banner. A declaration of an end to major combat operations.\n@highlight\nPaul Rieckhoff says he once was fooled into thinking the Iraq war was over\n@highlight\nAfter the \"Mission Accomplished\" speech, the real war began, he says\n@highlight\nWhatever happens after U.S. troops leave Iraq, the war will continue for America\n@highlight\nHe says it could cost up to $1 trillion to care for the Iraq, Afghanistan veterans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 605, "end": 624}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 794, "end": 813}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 4,400 @placeholder families are forever shattered, having lost a son or a daughter or a mother or a brother.", "idx": 21390}], "idx": 13882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A man walks around the side of a building, footsteps falling in time to the heartbeat of a driving pop soundtrack, pulls out a pistol and guns down another man. Tony Servillo as arch-manipulator and seven time Italian Prime Minister, Guilio Andreotti, in Paolo Sorrentino's \"Il Divo.\" A montage of grisly murders follows, all with the same infectious pop song pounding in the background. It's edge-of-the-seat stuff and it's only the opening sequence of gifted Italian director Paolo Sorrentino's biopic of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, \"Il Divo.\" Sorrentino's film chronicles the career of probably the most important and controversial politico in Italy's recent history.\n@highlight\nPaolo Sorrentino's \"Il Divo\" chronicles the career of Italian politician Guilio Andreotti\n@highlight\nSeven time Prime Minister was implicated in 1990s political corruption scandal\n@highlight\nFilm is a psychological study of man who has fascinated Italy for years\n@highlight\nSorrentino found it hard to fund the film because people were scared of Andreotti", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 804}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With a hunched back, skinny sloping shoulders and strange drooping ears, @placeholder appears physically frail.", "idx": 21391}], "idx": 13883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 13:45 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 6 December 2012 Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company will produce one of its existing lines of Mac computers in the United States next year. In a series of interviews he revealed the giant will spend $100m to move a production line from China to the US. He also spoke about his relationship with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs - and denied claims he was 'like a robot'. Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed plans to move one of the firm's major production for its Mac computers to the US from China\n@highlight\nApple boss Tim Cook revealed plan in first major interview\n@highlight\nAlso spoke of his admiration for Steve Jobs, claiming the Apple co-founder's biggest talent was his ability to change his mind", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 323, "end": 324}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 529, "end": 531}, {"start": 550, "end": 551}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder didn't say which line of computers would be produced in the U.S. or where in the country they would be made.", "idx": 21394}], "idx": 13885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia's deputy prime minister has tweeted a picture mocking Barack Obama's masculinity just days after the U.S. president announced a fresh wave of sanctions against the country. Dmitry Rogozin uploaded an image of Russian president Vladimir Putin posing with a leopard alongside an image of Obama holding a white poodle. The peculiar display of one-upmanship was captioned 'We have different values \u200b\u200band allies,' making it clear what the Kremlin thinks of the U.S. president and his Western counterparts amid heightened tensions following the shooting down of flight MH17 in Ukraine, which left 298 people dead. 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No officials were hurt in the explosions in Warri in southern Nigeria, said Delta state government spokesman Linus Chima. It was not immediately known whether anyone else was wounded. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility. It was the group's first claim for an attack since calling off a cease-fire with the government in January. The bombs were mounted in vehicles located about 200 meters (656 feet) away from the building, Delta state Commissioner for Information Oma Djebah said in a statement. Officials were meeting in the building to discuss steps forward with amnesty given to militants who agreed to lay down their arms.\n@highlight\nMovement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility\n@highlight\nNo officials were hurt in the explosions in Warri in southern Nigeria\n@highlight\nMEND battling the government for fairer distribution of the country's oil wealth\n@highlight\nIt was the group's first claim for an attack since calling off a cease-fire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 379, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 666, "end": 716}, {"start": 881, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an e-mailed message, @placeholder had warned of three planted bombs, with the first to be detonated remotely at 11:30 a.m. (6:30 a.m.", "idx": 21411}], "idx": 13893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lamma Island, Hong Kong (CNN) -- When my neighbor Jane Wilbor got on a Lamma ferry Tuesday, she did something she'd never done before with her three young children: She put on life preservers. \"I wanted to show them how to get one out and put one on,\" said Wilbor, whose three children -- Louie, 10, James, 9, and 7-year-old Eddie -- are playmates with my son 4-year-old son, Jonah, in Pak Kok, a small village of a few dozen families on Lamma Island, one of hundreds of islands that make up Hong Kong. Our village was awoken by the sound of helicopters Monday night, as searchlights trained on the sea until the sunlight broke the next morning on a capsized boat just a few hundred meters offshore.\n@highlight\nThe tragic boat collision that killed 38 people has rocked the island community of Lamma\n@highlight\nThe island is home to about 5,000 people a half hour ferry ride from Hong Kong Island\n@highlight\nThe waters around Hong Kong have some of the busiest boat traffic in the world\n@highlight\nFerries carry 135,600 people each day around Hong Kong's major islands", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 880, "end": 895}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ferry collision that left at least 38 dead -- including five children --is not an abstraction for those who live on Lamma, but a tragedy that puts the spotlight on an elemental part of our lives and the economic livelihood of @placeholder: The busy waterways and the boats that connect the city.", "idx": 21420}], "idx": 13900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To the rest of the world, Sweden seems to represent all that is enviably European. Scandinavia's largest country has a reputation for being stylish, progressive and glacially cool -- in short, everything the Eurovision Song Contest is not. So it may come as a surprise to some to learn that the Swedes take the annual song competition -- occasionally viewed by some of their neighbors as a bit of a joke -- very seriously indeed. Unlike in many other western European countries, the privilege of representing Sweden at the annual contest is hotly contested, through a grueling series of televised heats which have grown to become more popular than Eurovision itself.\n@highlight\nSweden has a tradition of Eurovision success, having won the contest four times\n@highlight\nIt selects its entry each year through a televised national song contest called \"Melodifestivalen\"\n@highlight\nThe show is the highest rated program in Swedish history, more popular than Eurovision\n@highlight\nSweden's 2012 entry, \"Euphoria\" by Loreen, was the bookies' favorite to win", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 217, "end": 239}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 859, "end": 874}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"No other TV show gets the @placeholder so rallied up.", "idx": 21424}], "idx": 13901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These are the adorable images of a baby who has formed a special bond with a sloth. Baby Alia, first met Daisy the sloth when was she was just two days old and the pair have been inseparable ever since. Daisy is almost like a real-life teddy bear for five-month-old Alia and the pair love to play and take naps together. Unlikely BFFs: a baby sloth called Daisy and adorable five-month-old Alia Baby Alia first met Daisy when she was just two days old and the two have been inseparable since Alia's parents Julia Heckathorn, 29 and Jason, 35, from Virginia, brought Alia home from the hospital the same day they welcomed four-month-old Daisy into their home.\n@highlight\nBaby Alia was introduced to Daisy when she was just two days old\n@highlight\nMum works as an author, educating children on animal rights and care\n@highlight\nThe pair have become best friends, playing and even napping together", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 507, "end": 522}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple had been looking for a sloth to expand their educational team when @placeholder fell pregnant with her first child, Alia.", "idx": 21430}], "idx": 13905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to read Martin Samuel's full column. The funny thing is, some folk still wonder if Manchester United will get back to the top. It\u2019s when. Not if. It is an absolute inevitability. And not long-term, either. Next season, maybe. If not, the year after. Louis van Gaal will bring the title to Old Trafford. That is what modern football demands, that is what the rules dictate. UEFA decided several years ago that they wanted football to remain exactly as it was that day, and introduced regulation to facilitate a natural order. They called it Financial Fair Play. And as on that day Manchester United were the biggest club in England, that is how they shall remain.\n@highlight\nThere is only one club that can buy Lionel Messi if he is available\n@highlight\nFFP means Chelsea and Manchester City are out of the running\n@highlight\nUnited demonstrated a financial capability that outstripped all rivals\n@highlight\nREAD: Messi and the truth about the Barcelona power struggle", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 551, "end": 569}, {"start": 591, "end": 607}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At this moment there is @placeholder and we have to follow certain rules, certain numbers and we have no conditions to buy a super, amazing player paid with super, amazing numbers.\u2019", "idx": 21438}], "idx": 13909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On CNN's \"State of the Union,\" host and chief national correspondent John King goes outside the Beltway to report on the issues affecting communities across the country. This week, King traveled to North Carolina to look at the financial crisis' impact on health care. Doug Pegram, of North Carolina, is one of many unemployed Americans struggling with medical bills. WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (CNN) -- For Doug Pegram, it is on the one hand simple math: His medical bills cost roughly $300 a month and a health insurance policy would cost $550. \"Two or three hundred dollars goes a long way,\" Pegram said. Especially when you are living on unemployment benefits.\n@highlight\nAs jobless rate rises, so does the number of people without health insurance\n@highlight\nNorth Carolina patient pays twice as much for medication than when he was insured\n@highlight\nDentist says economy causes some patients to consider treatment a luxury", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 5}, {"start": 10, "end": 27}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The jobless rate in the @placeholder metropolitan area was 7.6 percent in December 2008, up from 4.4 percent one year earlier.", "idx": 21440}], "idx": 13911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea\u2019s players have been warned they will receive a verbal lashing from Derby County captain Richard Keogh if any of them try diving to win a penalty. Keogh witnessed the Chelsea performance branded \u2018Swan Lake\u2019 by Hull manager Steve Bruce and is not afraid to deliver personal rebukes to offenders. Head coach Steve McClaren also added his voice to the debate, calling for the FA to take retrospective action on simulation. It is a crime, he believes, on par with red-card tackles because \u2018it can cost you the game\u2019. Richard Keogh will given a stern talking to any Chelsea players who try to dive to win a penalty\n@highlight\nDerby face Chelsea in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nRams skipper Richard Keogh is relishing the match up\n@highlight\nKeogh says that if any Chelsea player dives during the game they will get a verbal lashing from him\n@highlight\nKeogh says Jose Mourinho's side will not take Derby lightly\n@highlight\nThe promotion hopefuls currently sit third in the Championship", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 380, "end": 381}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Expect the Derby defender to do the same to @placeholder\u2019s stellar collection of talents.", "idx": 21448}], "idx": 13915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A school with pupils from more than 50 countries is to teach them all English as a foreign language. City of Leeds comprehensive, which has been transformed by the arrival of large numbers of migrants, is thought to be the first in the country to take the extraordinary step. At the last count it had on its books 55 nationalities and 50 languages or dialects, from Czech to Urdu. 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Korn also ordered Sharper \"not be alone with any women he does not have a previous relationship with (from) prior to October 30, 2013,\" the date of the first alleged rape in Los Angeles County.\n@highlight\nSharper is now under investigation in a sex case in a fifth state, Florida\n@highlight\n\"It was all consensual contact with women,\" his attorney says in court\n@highlight\nJudge orders Sharper to not to be alone with women he met since first alleged rape\n@highlight\nMiami Beach police are investigating Sharper in latest case, detective says", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 564, "end": 581}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everyone subsequently left @placeholder's Miami Beach condo, except for Sharper and the woman, according to the report.", "idx": 21451}], "idx": 13918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)They are the care-givers who help nurse our nation's wounded warriors back to health, and some level of self-reliance. And until CNN got involved, the Department of Defense was about to significantly cut their reimbursements for lodging, meals, and incidentals, which allow them to do their important work. \"My job (was) to be with my son pretty much 24/7,\" Morgen Hummel, the mother of Sgt. Adam Hartswick, told CNN. Hartswick, an Army senior combat medic, lost both his legs after an improvised explosive device detonated under him in Zhari Province, Afghanistan, in 2013. \"Not only did my son lose his legs ... but then financially if you got to worry about -- is my house going to be here when I get back from tending to my son, that's a double whammy,\" Hummel said.\n@highlight\nNMAs, or \"non-medical attendants\" work with troops who have been severely wounded\n@highlight\nThe Department of Defense was about to significantly cut funding for NMAs helping nurse our nation's wounded warriors\n@highlight\nCNN contacted the Pentagon, demanding to know why these crucial funds were being cut\n@highlight\nThe Pentagon acknowledged the problem and fixed it immediately", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 187}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 895, "end": 915}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I would have had to leave @placeholder and I think his dad would have, too,\" Hummel speculates.", "idx": 21458}], "idx": 13922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Concerns: A previously hidden email from NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh criticised 'persistently high' death rates in Welsh hospitals Labour has been accused of trying to cover up warnings over high death rates and lengthy waiting times at hospitals in Wales. An email written by Sir Bruce Keogh, the medical director in England, said mortality rates at six sites were \u2018persistently high\u2019 and criticised \u2018worrying\u2019 waits for cancer tests. But it has emerged that officials in the devolved government tried to suppress the message\u2019s release because the information it contained would \u2018prejudice the conduct of public affairs\u2019. Sir Bruce\u2019s email to Dr Chris Jones, his counterpart in Wales, was only uncovered when it was released under Freedom of Information laws.\n@highlight\nGovernment tried to cover up release of email from Sir Bruce Keogh\n@highlight\nThe medical director of the English NHS voiced concerns to Welsh director\n@highlight\nThe email was only uncovered after a Tory MP forced their release\n@highlight\nTory MP Charlotte Leslie compared situation to Mid-Staffs cover ups\n@highlight\nWelsh Government said the NHS is 'open and transparent'", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 43}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 741, "end": 762}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in Wales, bar three, has a death rate above the England and @placeholder", "idx": 21460}], "idx": 13924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A McLaren supercar worth \u00a3250,000 was left almost entirely destroyed after it crumpled following a crash in one of London's most exclusive districts, scattering its expensive parts across the road. The McLaren 650S Spider, which can reach speeds of more than 124mph in less than nine seconds, was badly damaged after a head on crash with a more modestly priced Saab in Eaton Square in central London. It is understood that the supercar, which was brand new and registered in Monaco, was turning right at traffic lights when the two vehicles collided on Saturday evening. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nA McLaren 650S Spider was left almost destroyed after crash in London\n@highlight\nSupercar worth \u00a3250,000 is capable of reaching more than 200mph\n@highlight\nIt collided with a Saab at traffic lights and the front crumpled after impact\n@highlight\nIt is believed to have spun on impact, scattering debris across the road\n@highlight\nNo one was injured and police closed the road for a short time to clear it", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 202, "end": 220}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 606, "end": 624}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder convertible also suffered considerable damage at the front of the car following the crash", "idx": 21462}], "idx": 13925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- \"There are the bloodstains on the wall, and here it is dried on the floor,\" Abu Muhanad said as he walked through a torture chamber in a Baghdad mosque where more than two dozen bodies have been found. Two women clutch photographs of loved ones believed killed by the Mehdi Army. \"And here, a woman's shoes. She was a victim of the militia. We found her corpse in the grave.\" Chunks of hair waft lazily across the floor in the hot Baghdad breeze. \"This was the torture room,\" said Muhanad, the leader of a U.S.-backed armed group that now controls the mosque.\n@highlight\nIraqi authorities discover 27 bodies at mosque and find torture room\n@highlight\n\"Here is a chain we found tied to an old man's body,\" official says\n@highlight\nDad of 25-year-old: \"His hands, legs were amputated and his head was decapitated\"\n@highlight\nResidents say militia has left mosque, but still intimidates them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the victims were accused of being spies for @placeholder forces.", "idx": 21469}], "idx": 13930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Close your eyes and imagine the \"center\" of America. What do you see? Is it the rolling plains of Kansas, or Manhattan's field of skyscrapers? The foggy Golden Gate, or a gated community? Lately, all I can see is Ferguson, the now-famous Missouri town where, in August, a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown. It's a place no one had heard of a year ago but now finds itself at the center of the news cycle, at the center of our national attention and at the center of a new and profound sense of worry that racial injustice may long divide us still.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Benjamin Hoste has spent years documenting Plato, Missouri\n@highlight\nPlato was named the \"mean center of population\" for the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That seems to be part of @placeholder's assertion with these photos.", "idx": 21487}], "idx": 13941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- How on earth could a teenage swimmer at her first Olympic Games knock five full seconds off her previous best performance? That's what has left so many people scratching their heads after watching China's Ye Shiwen smash the world record in the women's 400-meter individual medley. The Chinese swimming prodigy's extraordinary swims during the first few days of the Olympics may have drawn praise from across the sport, but they've also raised suspicions of drug doping. The 16-year-old world champion won gold Tuesday in the women's 200-meter individual medley, three days after coming from behind to take one second off the world record -- and a whopping five seconds off her personal best -- during her gold medal swim in the 400-meter individual medley.\n@highlight\nChina's Ye Shiwen wins second gold in London Tuesday in 200m individual medley\n@highlight\n16-year-old beat 400m individual medley world record by a second on Saturday\n@highlight\nJohn Leonard called Ye's swim 'unbelievable' and 'disturbing'\n@highlight\nIOC spokesman calls doping allegations 'sad' and 'pure rumor'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 976, "end": 977}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while Ye's swimming has caused the most controversy in the first week of the @placeholder, the swimming prodigy herself isn't exactly an unknown quantity.", "idx": 21490}], "idx": 13943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Krystal Barter created the Pink Hope charity in 2009 as she was recovering from a double mastectomy Krystal Barter is Australia's answer to Angelina Jolie. Not only did she carry the same faulty BRCA1 gene that prompted her to undergo a double mastectomy, but the 31-year-old has also proved she has the same star pulling power of the Hollywood A-lister. The mother-of-three and founder of the Pink Hope charity has signed on a number of high profile Australians including Victoria's Secret Model Jess Hart and sister Ashley, the Prime Minister's wife Margie Abbott and the daughter of the country's richest woman Bianca Rinehart for her charity campaign.\n@highlight\nKrystal Barter was just 25 when she had a double breast mastectomy after realising she had the faulty BRCA1 gene\n@highlight\nThe 31-year-old from Sydney now actively campaigns for hereditary health awareness through her Pink Hope Charity\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-three has signed on a number of high profile Australians for the charity Bright Pink Lipstick Day\n@highlight\nIt's a social media campaign that encourages people to discuss their hereditary health", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 335, "end": 352}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 473, "end": 506}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 887, "end": 903}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Barter, who started @placeholder as she recovering from her mastectomy, said she felt alienated because it wasn't a common procedure.", "idx": 21492}], "idx": 13945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron has given Sri Lanka a March 2014 deadline to hold an independent international inquiry into alleged war crimes during the country's 26-year civil war. Cameron held talks with Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa while in the capital of Colombo for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting on Friday. The summit opened Friday amid concerns about the rights situation after Sri Lanka's war with the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which ended in 2009. The prime ministers of Canada, Mauritius and India opted not to attend. On Saturday, Cameron acknowledged that Sri Lanka had suffered \"almost three decades of bloody conflict\" and that recovery and reconciliation took time.\n@highlight\nSri Lanka has been hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting\n@highlight\nSome attendees have been questioning Sri Lanka's human rights record\n@highlight\nIt follows a 26-year civil war with separatist Tamil rebels that ended in 2009\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron says an international inquiry should be held by March", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 242, "end": 258}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 300, "end": 339}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 460, "end": 491}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 781, "end": 812}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he made it clear to @placeholder that he had \"a real opportunity, through magnanimity and reform, to build a successful, inclusive and prosperous future for his country.\"", "idx": 21493}], "idx": 13946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When he wasn't laughing, Joe Biden sounded like a belligerent old man. Paul Ryan sipped from a cup and looked like a beleaguered altar boy. Fair or not, those were just two characterizations of Thursday's vice presidential debate on Twitter, where a Greek chorus of jokesters kept up a witty commentary throughout the 90-minute throwdown. As with any live TV event in the social media age, the people of Twitter let no gaffe or verbal tic go unnoticed. Here are 25 of our favorites: GuyEndoreKaiser -- Tonight's debate is scheduled for ninety minutes, but Paul Ryan is already claiming he can finish in fifty something.\n@highlight\nThe Twittersphere weighs in on Thursday's vice-presidential debate\n@highlight\nJokes referenced Vice President Joe Biden's laughing and constant interruptions\n@highlight\nPeople also commented on challenger Paul Ryan's frequent sips of water\n@highlight\nThe one and only vice-presidential debate was held in Danville, Kentucky", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is an irate customer with the receipt, the warranty & he's friends w/ the store owner.", "idx": 21498}], "idx": 13951} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Two members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot who were freed from prison Monday will continue to be a headache for President Vladimir Putin's government, they told CNN. Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who served all but two months of their two-year prison sentences, said they will continue to live in Russia and continue to perform in the band. They were not deterred by their tough time in prison, where meals were rancid and punishment included hypothermia and bathroom lockouts. \"We were not defeated because we had our own victories over the system. You can't make us silent,\" Tolokonnikova said Tuesday. \"If you want to have us in (a prison in) Mordovia, you'll have us there. But it will be the same headache for you, we guarantee you.\"\n@highlight\nFood in prison was rancid and punishment was collective and hazing\n@highlight\nPunk rockers Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were released Monday\n@highlight\nThey had been in prison for what Vladimir Putin's government labeled hooliganism\n@highlight\nThey say they will stay in Russia and fight for change in the prison system", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 162, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 208}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 856, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 897}, {"start": 964, "end": 977}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told CNN it was the right moral choice and a good education for the kids.", "idx": 21500}], "idx": 13953} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN)Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, is on a ventilator and in intensive care, after she was found facedown and unresponsive in a bathtub full of water, a source close to the family said. Brown, 21, was placed in a medically induced coma and the status of her brain function won't be known until the sedatives are reduced, the source told CNN. \"It is going to be a waiting game,\" said the source. Brown \"was not breathing\" when a man identified as her husband found her Saturday morning inside her townhouse in the Atlanta suburb of Roswell, Georgia.\n@highlight\nWhitney Houston's daughter is said to be on a ventilator in intensive care\n@highlight\nShe was found in a bathtub full of water\n@highlight\nHer mother died after being found in a tub at a California hotel in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spokeswoman said when @placeholder was found, she was \"unresponsive, meaning not breathing, no heartbeat.\"", "idx": 21503}], "idx": 13955} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The judge overseeing the Mel Gibson child custody case ordered a probe into the leak of sealed court documents published on celebrity news website TMZ, a lawyer in the case said. The confidential documents \"were stolen probably from the court\" and the leaker \"got paid a good deal of money,\" said Martin Garbus, an attorney for Gibson's ex-girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva. Grigorieva and Garbus discussed the leaks in an interview scheduled to air Wednesday night on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" \"It's medical documents, declarations, court opinions, transcripts, everything it seems,\" Garbus told King. TMZ has published sworn statements from Gibson, Grigorieva and another witness in the court fight over custody of 1-year-old Lucia.\n@highlight\nNEW: TMZ declines to comment on documents' source\n@highlight\nTMZ published confidential court files in the Gibson child custody case\n@highlight\nGibson's ex-girlfriend and her lawyer discussed the leaks with CNN's Larry King\n@highlight\nOksana Grigorieva's full interview will air on \"Larry King Live\" Wednesday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 385, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 981, "end": 983}, {"start": 987, "end": 996}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lawyer for @placeholder declined to comment, but a publicist for Grigorieva said the leaks did not come from her side.", "idx": 21504}], "idx": 13956} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former North Korean counter-intelligence officer has claimed that Kim Jong-Un is no longer in control of the nation and is now just a 'puppet leader'. Jang Jin-sung, who used to be an influential officer in Kim Jong-il's propaganda division, made the sensational assertion at a September conference in Holland attended by several elite exiles, it's been reported. The capital, Pyongyang, meanwhile, has been placed into lockdown with even the elite banned from entering or leaving, according to a respected news site. This adds weight to Jin-sung's claim, as a North Korean expert said that this kind of measure is only put in place when a coup has taken place - or is suspected.\n@highlight\nAn elite exile from North Korea said Kim Jong-Un was ousted in 2013\n@highlight\nJang Jin-sung made the sensational assertion at a conference in Holland\n@highlight\nThe former propaganda officer said he's now just a 'puppet leader'\n@highlight\nHe claims the Organization and Guidance Department hold the real power\n@highlight\nPyongyang in lockdown with even the elite banned from entering or leaving", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 965, "end": 983}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It serves him [Kim Jong-Un], but it more serves the legacy of @placeholder.", "idx": 21512}], "idx": 13962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 03:30 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 27 August 2013 Cleaning up after a party is never fun but try cleaning up after Europe's biggest street party. Notting Hill erupted into a full blaze of colour for a second day yesterday as thousands lined the streets for Carnival. Performers wearing a vivid array of stunning costumes paraded through the roads under the glorious Bank Holiday sunshine. But despite the party going off with a bang, the clean-up operation went into full swing last night to remove the mountains of rubbish left behind in west London at the end of the two-day celebrations.\n@highlight\nMore than a million revellers lined the streets during this year's Notting Hill Carnival\n@highlight\nAround 279 people were arrested at the end of the two-day celebrations - offences ranging from sex attacks to GBH\n@highlight\nStreet cleaners began the mammoth task of clearing the West London streets last night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 707, "end": 727}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not to be left out of the fun, @placeholder's police also got in on the celebration - by performing an impromptu dance off.", "idx": 21525}], "idx": 13971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Indonesian authorities found 198 refugees from Myanmar early Tuesday off the country's west coast who said they had been drifting in a wooden boat for three weeks after they'd been towed out to sea by the Thai military. This picture provided to CNN is said to be the Thai army towing refugees out to sea. A survivor told Indonesian immigration officials that his boat was part of a group of boats carrying about 1,200 people who were set adrift by Thai military forces who had found them. The survivor also said 220 people had been on his boat, but 22 died, said Iwan Riyanto, an Indonesian immigration official. An official with the Sabang Region Navy also told CNN that the survivors on the boat said they had been set adrift by the Thai military.\n@highlight\nBoat people say they were part of group of nine boats of 1,200 people\n@highlight\nGroup claims Thai military abandoned them at sea\n@highlight\nThai army denies allegations; government has launched an inquiry\n@highlight\nDelegates from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar in Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 558, "end": 559}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 643, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch a report on more refugees washed ashore in @placeholder \u00bb", "idx": 21530}], "idx": 13975} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The defense anesthesiology expert in the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor was found in contempt of court Wednesday for referring to his private talks with Dr. Conrad Murray during his testimony. Dr. Murray did not testify in his own defense in his involuntary manslaughter trial and the judge refused to allow Dr. Paul White to base any of his testimony on anything other than what Murray told police. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor gave Dr. White 30 days to pay a $250 fine, but he also dropped a second contempt citation for derogatory comments he allegedly made about a rival witness.\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense lawyer: Dr. Murray should get early release if sentenced to prison\n@highlight\nDr. Paul White has 30 days to pay a $250 contempt fine\n@highlight\nThe prosecutor argues the defense anesthesiology expert tried to 'sabotage' the trial\n@highlight\nA contempt charge relating to White calling another witness a \"scumbag\" is dropped", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 424, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wednesday's contempt hearing was part of the aftermath of Dr. @placeholder's involuntary manslaughter that ended with a guilty verdict last week.", "idx": 21536}, {"query": "@placeholder told the judge he \"did my best as I was admonished by you to answer question truthfully and as completely as I could.\"", "idx": 21537}], "idx": 13980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal immigration board rejected an emergency appeal Friday for a stay of deportation filed by the lawyer for Nazi war crimes suspect John Demjanjuk. John Demjanjuk, shown at his 1993 Israel acquittal, is sought by Germany for alleged killings at a Nazi camp. The decision by the Department of Justice's Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, clears the way for Demjanjuk's deportation to Germany, where he is being sought for his alleged involvement during World War II in killings at Sobibor, a Nazi death camp in Poland. The deportation of Demjanjuk would close a chapter in one of the longest-running pursuits of an alleged Holocaust perpetrator in history, while also paving the way for an extraordinary German war crimes trial.\n@highlight\nUkrainian-born John Demjanjuk loses an appeal to avoid deportation\n@highlight\nGerman authorities seek him for alleged involvement in Nazi camp killings\n@highlight\nThe retired autoworker denies all allegations\n@highlight\nDemjanjuk, 89, lives with his wife in Cleveland, Ohio", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 293, "end": 313}, {"start": 317, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is a preposterous argument and insulting to the survivors of the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 21547}], "idx": 13988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Morcombe\u2019s killer Brett Peter Cowan will appeal his murder conviction in a hearing next month. However, the attorney general will also appeal Cowan\u2019s sentence at that time, arguing that 20 years non-parole is \u2018manifestly inadequate\u2019 for Cowan\u2019s crime, which could see the 45-year-old\u2019s prison time extended. In March, Cowan was found guilty of murder, indecent treatment of a child and interfering with a corpse, after abusing and killing Daniel in an abandoned house after abducting the teen from a Sunshine Coast bus stop. A covert police operation culminated in Cowan\u2019s arrest in August 2011, after Cowan unknowingly confessed to Daniel\u2019s murder on camera to an undercover detective.\n@highlight\nDaniel Morcombe's killer is set to appeal his murder conviction next month\n@highlight\nBrett Peter Cowan's appeal will be heard in court on November 27 and 28\n@highlight\nHis defence will argue the jury shouldn't have seen his video confession\n@highlight\nDaniel, 13, went missing in December 2013 after Cowan abducted him form a bus stop\n@highlight\nTwo appeals will be heard, with the attorney general seeking to extend Cowan's prison sentence\n@highlight\nIn March Cowan was found guilty of murder, indecent treatment of a child and interfering with a corpse\n@highlight\nCowan was sentenced to life in prison with 20 years non-parole\n@highlight\nDaniel's parents are 'comfortable', 'we always knew' appeal would happen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 791, "end": 807}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1351}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2003 at the age of 13, @placeholder, was abducted and murdered although his family did not know what had happened to him until his remains were uncovered in 2011 after a long police investigation and the family was able to lay him to rest.", "idx": 21553}], "idx": 13992} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ayotzinapa, Mexico (CNN) -- Students, parents, friends and residents of this town in southern Mexico are demanding justice in the case of a slain student they say was the victim of horrific torture. The slaying of Julio Cesar Mondragon, the shooting deaths of three of his fellow students and the disappearance of 43 others in Iguala, Mexico, are sending shock waves across the nation. What happened to Mondragon is difficult to describe. Those who knew the victim are outraged and fearful. The body of the 22-year-old college student was found lying on a street in Iguala in the early hours of September 27. The skin of his face had been peeled off and his eyes gouged out, according to witnesses and relatives who spoke to CNN.\n@highlight\nJulio Cesar Mondragon's body was found early September 27\n@highlight\nThe skin had been peeled from his face, and his eyes gouged out\n@highlight\nHe and fellow students were attacked in Iguala, Mexico; 43 still are missing\n@highlight\nThe city's mayor and his wife were arrested this week, accused of masterminding attack", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 214, "end": 234}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 741, "end": 761}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Political enemies say they ran @placeholder as if it were their personal fiefdom.", "idx": 21556}], "idx": 13995} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former minister David Mellor was taped calling a taxi driver a 'sweaty, stupid little s***' but his rant at two foreign security guards was deemed not to be racist. The millionaire Tory was alleged to have launched into an expletive-laden tirade at a Polish guard protecting his home at St Katherine Docks in Wapping, East London. He was accused of having wagged his finger in the face of the security worker and suggested 'people like him' should not be working there, according to The Sun on Sunday. The newspaper later accepted that Mr Mellor was not racist towards guards. Former minister David Mellor was quizzed by police\n@highlight\nIt was claimed he swore at a Polish and Nepalese guard for 10 minutes\n@highlight\nPolice quizzed him, but he was not arrested and no charges were brought\n@highlight\nNewspaper which published claims later accepted Mellor was not racist towards guards\n@highlight\nSince the original publication of this article, we have been asked to make clear that the Sun on Sunday accepted that David Mellor was not racist towards the guards.", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 288, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He attended an @placeholder police station by appointment on May 23.", "idx": 21559}], "idx": 13997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young black bear just overcame its own bucket challenge in western Pennsylvania with the help of some daring rescuers. The Bucket Bear, as it had come to be called, had been roaming through Perry Township, Clarion County, for over a month with a black bucket-like object stuck on its head. The Patriot-News reports that animal rescue volunteer Dean Hornberger planned the mission to free the Bucket Bear with his girlfriend Samantha Eigenbrod after seeing a photo of it on Facebook. Scroll down for video Blinded: Krissy Elder took a photo of the Bucket Bear roaming the highway and woods of western Pennsylvania and set up Save the Bucket Bear to rally support to encourage authorities to intervene\n@highlight\nThe young black bear was roaming Perry Township, Clarion County, in western Pennsylvania with a bucket-like object stuck on its head\n@highlight\nBucket Bear was rescued by Dean Hornberger and Samantha Eigenbrod, who have done animal rescue work in the past\n@highlight\nThe Pennsylvania Game Commission was contacted but told locals they could not do anything while the bear was healthy and 'mobile'\n@highlight\nThe 'bucket' was actually a rubber air bag normally used to cushion tractor trailers", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 346, "end": 360}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 426, "end": 443}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 921}, {"start": 984, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder approached it and attempted to wrestle off the rubber container, which turned out to be an air bag that likely broke off a tractor trailer.", "idx": 21560}], "idx": 13998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle Last updated at 7:46 AM on 15th February 2012 A rock which rested inconspicuously on the doorstep of a house for at least 80 years has been revealed as the biggest meteorite ever found to have landed in Britain. The 200lb space rock, which is 1.6ft long, had been sitting by the front door of Lake House, a stately home near Wilsford-cum-Lake, Wiltshire, since the early 1900s. It is thought to have landed on Earth 30,000 years ago. It had been thought that the rock landed in another part of the world before being brought to England by a collector.\n@highlight\nThe rock is four times larger than the next biggest discovered\n@highlight\nIt is thought to have landed on Britain 30,000 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Massive: The meteorite from Lake House which, at 1.6ft long and a weight of 200lb, is believed to be the biggest ever discovered to have fallen on @placeholder", "idx": 21561}], "idx": 13999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 09:16 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 17 February 2014 A mother and daughter today told how they were glassed in the head after spurning a clubber's advances as police issued CCTV images of a man wanted over the attack. Nicole Hill, 20, had been enjoying a Friday night out in Benjamin\u2019s Bar in Halesowen, West Midlands, with her 47-year-old mother Lorraine when they were set upon in the early hours of November 16, last year. Moments earlier Ms Hill had refused to dance with the man. Battered and bruised: Glassing victim Nicole Hill, 20, left, and her mother Lorraine, 47, are bandaged up after being brutally attacked in Benjamin\u2019s Bar in Halesowen, West Midlands,\n@highlight\nThug slashed at Nicole, 20, and Lorraine Hill, 47, on November 16, 2013\n@highlight\nMother and daughter were punched to the floor in a West Midlands club\n@highlight\nPair needed hospital treatment to deep wounds to their head and face\n@highlight\nNicole needed seven stitches for a four inch gash on the back of her head\n@highlight\nLorraine had an inch-and-a-half gap on the top of her head glued by medics\n@highlight\nPolice have released CCTV images of a man wanted over the brutal attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 853, "end": 865}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bloodbath: The blood-stained dress of glassing victim @placeholder shows just how serious the wounds to her head were following the attack", "idx": 21568}], "idx": 14005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hunched in their snow burrows, Britain's mountain hares brave some of the harshest conditions our island can throw at them. And for the past three years, photographer Andy Howard has shared the freezing temperatures, blizzards and snow storms with them, often lying in the snow for hours to capture incredible images of the typically timid animals. The 43-year-old, who also acts as a mountain guide, says the hares are one of Britain's truly native creatures, having been here since the last ice age. Scroll down for video A British mountain hare hunches in the snow to try and keep out the cold during freezing conditions in the Scottish Highlands\n@highlight\nPhotographer Andy Howard has spent three years following the hares\n@highlight\nHe will often lie for hours in the snow to capture the incredible images\n@highlight\nIt is part of project with the mountain hares of the Cairngorms, Scotland\n@highlight\nThe native species have been in Britain since the last ice age", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 631, "end": 648}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Andy added: 'In winter they are almost completely white and through the spring they moult, become a mottled brown and white colour and in summer they are brown a grey twinge, the grey colour can look like a shade of blue, in fact in the @placeholder they are often referred to as blue hares.", "idx": 21569}], "idx": 14006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oscar Pistorius is 'coping' with his new life behind bars and managed to get some sleep during his first night in his solitary cell, according to a prison official who visited him today. The 27-year-old convicted killer was dressed in an orange prison-issue jumpsuit and seemed to be coping 'so far so good' when he was seen by Ofentse Morwane from the correctional services department. The Paralympic gold medallist is undergoing a 36-hour 'comprehensive needs assessment' and orientation programme to inform him of the strict rules and regulations as a 'B' group inmate at the Kgosi Mampuru prison. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nParalympian coping 'so far so good' when visited by a prison official in jail\n@highlight\nUndergoing 36-hour crash course on prison's strict rules and regulations\n@highlight\nHe is starting five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Justice has NOT been done - only Oscar knows the truth': @placeholder's parents hit out as athlete faces just 10 months in jail for killing their daughter", "idx": 21571}], "idx": 14007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While many teenagers will be focusing on opening presents and eating turkey, this Christmas Day Jessica Watson will be poring over weather maps. After circumnavigating the globe by herself at the age of just 16, it would be easy to presume that a 628-nautical-mile race would not faze the sailor. But the Australian teen is not taking any chances when she enters the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, beginning on December 26. Now aged 18, Watson will skipper the youngest-ever crew in the ocean race. \"We've ticked all the boxes\", says Watson. \"This last week is all about keeping your cool.\"\n@highlight\nJessica Watson will skipper the youngest ever crew in this year's Rolex Sydney to Hobart\n@highlight\nLast year, aged 16, she sailed around the world alone\n@highlight\nWatson is 18 years old, with the average age of her crew 19\n@highlight\nThey'll take part in the 628-nautical-mile race down the south-east Australian coast", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 392, "end": 408}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watson says sailing down to @placeholder and back last month gave them the confidence they need going into the race.", "idx": 21572}], "idx": 14008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer Teenage staff at a Melbourne restaurant weren't making any dough but instead were being paid in pizza by their employer. Restauranteur Ruby Chand was fined $334,818 for underpaying 111 workers at two of his La Porchetta restaurants. Instead Chand offered them discounted pizza and soft drink. The workers were underpaid a total of $258,000. Many of his workers were teenagers with one as young as 13 years old and were employed on a part-time of casual basis between 2009 and 2012. Employees at two La Porchetta restaurants in Pakenham and Berwick were paid in discounted pizza and soft drinks\n@highlight\nMore than 100 employees were found to be underpaid by Ruby Chand\n@highlight\nThe Melbourne restauranteur employed many teens, some as young as 13\n@highlight\nLa Porchetta employees were short-changed between $3 and $25,358\n@highlight\nChand was warned by Fair Work before for underpaying between 2007-2009", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 137, "end": 160}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was discovered almost 60 employees at the Pakenham branch had been underpaid by $130,195 and more than 50 employees at @placeholder had been short-changed $127,824.", "idx": 21573}], "idx": 14009} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Wilkes UPDATED: 01:42 EST, 26 October 2011 They look so cute it is almost impossible to believe these dogs have had their day. But the Sealyham terrier, once beloved of Hollywood stars and royalty, is now \u2018rarer than a tiger\u2019 and on the verge of extinction. The staggering decline in the popularity of the little white dogs is highlighted in the latest edition of Country Life magazine as it sends an \u2018SOS\u2019 - that\u2019s \u2018Save our Sealyhams\u2019 - message to its well-heeled readers. On the brink: Rare Sealyham terriers, which are described in Country Life magazine as 'cheerful companions'\n@highlight\nSOS: Save Our Sealyhams", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 373, "end": 393}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 545, "end": 565}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sealyhams were originally bred to catch rats, rabbits and other vermin, but @placeholder says: \u2018People soon discovered that, although the Sealyham might have the wit and courage to hold a badger at bay, he was also a very charming fellow to have at dinner.", "idx": 21593}], "idx": 14023} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson just returned from the border town of Jizan, Saudi Arabia, where troops are searching for terrorists among the flood of smugglers and illegal workers trying to sneak into the country from Yemen. Yemen is home to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and Saudi officials are concerned the recent takeover of the capitol by Houthi rebels will give the terrorist group a greater foothold. Saudi dilemma: How to spot potential terrorist amid tide of human misery Robertson discussed the situation and his experiences covering global conflicts during his 25-year career in a wide-ranging \"ask me anything\" chat on Reddit.\n@highlight\nCNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson traveled to the Saudia Arabian border with Yemen\n@highlight\nRobertson talked about his experiences in an AMA chat on Reddit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 7}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 270, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 840, "end": 842}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's the only way for some @placeholder to make money, so they cross over for stays that last weeks or months.", "idx": 21598}], "idx": 14025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Venezuela's Supreme Court has upheld the country's presidential election results, ruling Wednesday against the opposition candidate's challenge. The court also rejected a claim disputing President Nicolas Maduro's Venezuelan citizenship -- ending one avenue members of the opposition had pursued to challenge the legitimacy of his presidency. After the closely watched April election to pick Hugo Chavez's successor, officials said Maduro won 51% of the vote. Maduro, Chavez's political heir, was sworn in as president at an April 19 inauguration ceremony. Opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski had argued that the results were illegitimate and called for new elections.\n@highlight\nNEW: The court also rejects a claim disputing the president's citizenship\n@highlight\nOpposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski had challenged results\n@highlight\nSupreme Court ruling upholds April's presidential election\n@highlight\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in April 19", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 242, "end": 251}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 606, "end": 631}, {"start": 826, "end": 851}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 978, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maduro has stressed that he won a clear majority of votes in the election and accused @placeholder and his supporters of inciting violence.", "idx": 21600}], "idx": 14027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One person has come to the United States and come down with Ebola here. Authorities want to keep it that way. To that end, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday beefed-up measures at five of America's biggest, busiest airports aimed at preventing the deadly virus' further spread. While talk about preventing Ebola's spread abounds everywhere from coffee shops to TV news, this intervention won't affect a lot of people. It applies only to about 150 people a day, by CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden's estimate, arriving in the United States after having recently traveled from Ebolva-ravaged West African nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.\n@highlight\nNew airport screening measures will affect travelers from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nThey'll take effect at New York's JFK airport, then in Atlanta, Chicago, Newark and Dulles\n@highlight\nOfficial: U.S. can track those traveling from West Africa via connecting flights\n@highlight\nCDC director: \"We can't get the risk to zero here in the interconnected world\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 136, "end": 177}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there are any red flags, the person will be evaluated by a @placeholder public health officer on site.", "idx": 21612}], "idx": 14035} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"If power plants, waste handling, chemical plants and transport systems were located in wealthy areas as quickly and easily as in poor areas, we would have had a clean, green economy decades ago.\" -- Majora Carter, Powershift 2007 It was while walking her dog that Carter stumbled upon the disused stretch of waterfront that inspired her to act Majora Carter grew up in the South Bronx at a time when America's cities were emptying into the suburbs. Many of the buildings in her neighborhood were abandoned by the time she was ten years old. Landlords were burning their buildings to collect the insurance; light manufacturing industries were moving out of the Bronx; and waste facilities were moving in to take their place. As pollution rose, asthma rates, poor health and unemployment soared. To outsiders, those who were left were branded with the stamp of the ghetto: as Carter says, \"If you lived here you were no doubt a pimp, a pusher, or a prostitute.\"\n@highlight\nCarter, who grew up in the Bronx, set up Sustainable South Bronx in 2001\n@highlight\nShe wrote a $1.25M Federal Transportation planning grant for the South Bronx\n@highlight\nThe 11-mile-long stretch is the first South Bronx waterfront park in 60 years\n@highlight\nCarter wants to see the South Bronx become a thriving community again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2001, after the defeat of the scheme, Carter founded the non-profit environmental justice solutions corporation, @placeholder.", "idx": 21629}], "idx": 14049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lance Armstrong has defiantly posted an Internet picture of himself with the seven Tour de France winner's jerseys he received for performances that have been expunged from the history books. The American's victories from 1999 through 2005 have been annulled by cycling's ruling body following a damning report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which made allegations of systematic drug use that he refused to contest. The 41-year-old was banned for life, has been ordered to return his prize money and also faces a $12 million lawsuit from a former sponsor. 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Three-year-old Fields Taylor from Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, suffers from a disorder called Glut1 Deficiency Syndrome, which affects her ability to speak. But miraculously, after starting a high-fat, low-sugar diet - which includes eating almost a kilo of Philadelphia a week - she has finally spoken her first words. Mother Stevis Taylor, 34, is pictured with her daughter Fields, who suffers from extremely rare condition called Glut1 Deficiency. It it means her brain is starved of energy because her body cannot transport enough glucose to it There is no cure for Glut1, which affects just 25 people in the UK, but children can be helped with a special diet called the Ketogenic Diet.\n@highlight\nFields Taylor has a rare condition called Glut1 Deficiency Syndrome that affects just 25 people in the UK and 300 people worldwide\n@highlight\nCondition prevents brain from getting the energy it needs and can cause seizures, speech problems as well as physical and learning disabilities\n@highlight\nThere is no cure for the syndrome but children can be helped with a special high-fat low-carbohydrate regime called the Ketogenic Diet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 330, "end": 354}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 849, "end": 850}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 980, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "is caused by a defect in the @placeholder gene, which is responsible for", "idx": 21644}], "idx": 14060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller This is the vintage Daimler limousine which has been gathering dust in a Romanian hotel car park for over a decade after failing to start for Prince Philip during a royal trip to Bucharest. The rare and valuable vehicle was supposed to ferry the Prince around after he arrived in the city for a key World Wildlife Fund meeting in 2001. But it was abandoned in disgrace after refusing to start for the visit and according to the hotel's car park manager nobody has wanted anything to do with it since. Disgraced: Gathering dust in a Bucharest car park, this vintage Daimler limousine is said to have been abandoned by the British consulate after failing to start for Prince Philip\n@highlight\nDaimler DS 420 has been left in Bucharest hotel car park since 2001\n@highlight\nIt was due to ferry the Prince around the city during trip for WWF meeting\n@highlight\nBut it wouldn't start and has been abandoned in disgrace\n@highlight\nCar park owners have applied for the vehicle to be declared their property\n@highlight\nBritish embassy in Romania denies that the car ever belonged to them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 316, "end": 334}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Taxi please: Prince Philip, the then president of WWF, is seen during his official visit to Bucharest in 2001 for which the @placeholder refused to start", "idx": 21658}], "idx": 14070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There is a new man tasked with fulfilling Brazil's World Cup destiny. But for a nation still smarting from the pain of that humbling 7-1 semifinal defeat to Germany, the announcement that Dunga is back in charge might raise a few eyebrows. The 50-year-old is a legend in the country after making 91 appearances for \"A Selecao\" and leading the side to World Cup glory as captain in 1994. And yet during his previous four-year spell as coach of the national team, he could only take Brazil to the quarterfinals of the 2010 tournament, as they lost to Netherlands.\n@highlight\nDunga is appointed the new national coach of Brazil\n@highlight\nFormer player lifted the World Cup with Brazil in 1994\n@highlight\nDunga replaces Luiz Felipe Scolari who resigned after World Cup\n@highlight\nHe had a previous spell in charge between 2006 and 2010", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 726, "end": 744}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He has what it takes to lead the @placeholder team.", "idx": 21664}], "idx": 14073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After striking gold at the Ballon d'Or award ceremony, Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo was rewarded with diamonds. 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More than 300 family and friends - including Judy Murray and Tim Henman - gathered at a private ceremony in Ipswich, Suffolk, dressed in their brightest colours, as a final tribute to the 'incredible, inspiring' woman. Miss Baltacha, 30, known as Bally, died just two months after revealing she had been diagnosed with liver cancer and just six months after marrying her coach, Nino Severino, 48. Scroll down for video Elena Baltacha's husband Nino Severino is supported by Judy Murray as he follows the coffin into the church in Ipswich, Suffolk. Miss Baltacha died on May 4, two months after revealing she had liver cancer\n@highlight\nElena Baltacha, 30, battled a chronic liver condition since she was 19\n@highlight\nShe died just six months after being diagnosed with liver cancer\n@highlight\nFlowers saying 'Bally' lay across coffin as it was taken to funeral in Ipswich\n@highlight\nThe tennis star made a final request for mourners to wear brightest clothes\n@highlight\nTim Henman, Judy Murray and Laura Robson among 300 mourners\n@highlight\nHusband Nino Severino: 'We know her memory and her spirit will live on'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A fundraiser which she had planned for June to raise money for the academy, Rally for @placeholder, will now go ahead in her memory.", "idx": 21676}], "idx": 14079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Floyd Mayweather is the blueprint for boxers intent on becoming a world champion. But Amir Khan will soon be the one signposting the path to superstardom, starting with a command performance against Devon Alexander in Las Vegas on Saturday. So says Khan\u2019s trainer. Amir Khan prepares for his bout with Devon Alexander in Sin City The British boxer undergoes some stretches during a workout session Khan underwent an open workout session at the MGM Grand ahead of Saturday night's big fight Khan is greeted by Oscar De La Hoya as he arrives at the MGM Grand for his workout\n@highlight\nAmir Khan takes on Devon Alexander at the MGM Grand on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe welterweight hopes to fight unbeaten Floyd Mayweather next year\n@highlight\nAmir Khan: I am the future of boxing... after I beat Devon Alexander, I'll deserve to take on Floyd Mayweather", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 199, "end": 213}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 603, "end": 617}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 791, "end": 805}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder has proved that to be recognised as the best and to be the highest earner you don\u2019t have to go out to entertain the fans.\u2019", "idx": 21678}], "idx": 14080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 14:07 EST, 10 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:49 EST, 11 December 2012 Jailed for assisting: Bernie Beddoe was jailed for four years after helping a woman wrap her boyfriend's body in tarpaulin and hide it in a wheelie bin The man who helped a woman hide her boyfriend\u2019s body in a wheelie bin after she killed him has been jailed for four years. Bernie Beddoe, 60, helped Karen Otmani, 42, wrap the body of Shaun Corey in layers of tarpaulin, put it into a plastic packing case before depositing it in a wheelie bin which she kept in her bedroom of her Forest Hill house for 11 days.\n@highlight\nBernie Beddoe: cleared of murder but convicted of assisting an offender\n@highlight\nHe helped Karen Otmani hide the body of Shaun Corey\n@highlight\nOtmani was jailed for life for murder in November", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Otmani sold Mr @placeholder's car and phone and used the wheelie bin as bedroom furniture.", "idx": 21684}], "idx": 14083} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The seven-week Gaza conflict halted last night, but now Israel faces attacks on another front after Al-Qaeda's Syrian wing the Nusra Front and the Western-backed Free Syrian Army seized control of the crossing between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. It was a fierce battle with President Bashar Assad's forces that left 20 government soldiers and four rebels dead, and an Israeli officer wounded. 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Defending champion Williams trailed early on in the match before powering her way past her Russian opponent in straight sets 6-4 6-3. Sharapova had worked an early lead, breaking in the fourth game of the opening set and led 4-1 at one stage. But her advantage was short-lived as Williams reeled off five games in a row to close out the set. The fourth seed broke Williams again in the second game of the second set to steal an early advantage, but any momentum gained was immediately lost as the world No. 1 broke back in the very next game.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams advances to Miami Masters final with straight sets semifinal win\n@highlight\nDefending champion beats Maria Sharapova for 15th time in a row\n@highlight\nAmerican will next face Australian Open champion Li Na\n@highlight\nMen's No. 1 Rafael Nadal sets up semifinal clash with Tomas Berdych", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 873, "end": 887}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Further breaks in the seventh and finally the ninth game sealed @placeholder's fate, dashing hopes that she could break her duck in a tournament where she has finished runner-up on five occasions.", "idx": 21701}], "idx": 14093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi may have just taken his career goals tally to an incredible 401, but Barcelona coach Luis Enrique claims there is more to his game than simply scoring. The Argentinian phenomenon netted twice during the Catalan's 6-0 thrashing of Granada on Saturday, but his manager has been equally impressed by his dedication to defending. \u2018He\u2019s an impressive player on every level because he can score and he can pass,' said Enrique. \u2018He\u2019s also a very determined player, and I think he\u2019s also the No. 1 in terms of defending and dropping back. 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On Monday, Blow wrote about another young black man's encounter with police -- his son, who was allegedly held at gunpoint on the Yale University campus where he's a student. Blow took to Twitter on Sunday, writing that he was \"fuming\" after his son called to tell him what happened Saturday -- that he was walking out of the library when university police \"accosted\" him and drew their weapons. 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The man, Ahmed Sidiqi, was detained in Kabul in July and transferred to U.S. custody where he has \"revealed details about the terror plot,\" said the official, who did not want to be named because he is not authorized to talk to the media. The man and several other Germans traveled from Hamburg to the Afghan-Pakistan border area in 2009, where he joined the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an extremist group allied with al Qaeda, German intelligence officials said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Clapper: We're not going to comment on specific intelligence\n@highlight\nMan talks about a \"Mumbai-style\" attack in Europe, official says\n@highlight\nHe attended the same mosque in Hamburg as 9/11 hijacker Atta\n@highlight\nEurope plot is one factor in the increase in drone attacks in Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 549, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As we have repeatedly said, we know al Qaeda wants to attack @placeholder and the United States.\"", "idx": 21720}], "idx": 14105} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Cook PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 8 November 2012 It is set to be the ultimate hotel for football fans - just yards away from one of Britain's most famous stadiums and complete with its own rooftop pitch. But former Manchester United footballer Gary Neville has clashed with his old club over plans to construct the building in the shadow of the club's Old Trafford ground. The England veteran already has planning permission for a 139-bed hotel and supporters' club, but has now submitted amendments which include the 16m by 12m artificial area.\n@highlight\nAlready has permission 10-storey, for 139-bed hotel\n@highlight\nWants to amend plans to include rooftop pitch and bar\n@highlight\nPlans opposed by Neville's former club, Manchester United", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They claimed the development has insufficient parking and say that even if those issues were resolved, \u2018MUFC shall continue to oppose and object to the proposed scheme due to its impact on the @placeholder landscape, highway safety and the club\u2019s holistic vision for the continuing enhancement of the area surrounding the stadium\u2019.", "idx": 21725}], "idx": 14110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Want space travel but don't have pockets deep enough for Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic or the courage levels to match Felix Baumgartner, the daredevil space-jumper? A balloon trip to (almost) space and back might just be the answer. Arizona-based space travel company World View Enterprises says it plans to offer a trip to the edge of space in a luxurious eight-seat capsule for $75,000 per ticket. It's somewhat more affordable considering Virgin Galactic charges $250,000, which also includes three days of training and two and a half hours in space. 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Eight goals from the away side mean Madrid cruise to an 8-2 victory. Ronaldo bags a hat-trick, Bale and Hernandez net two each with Rodriguez hitting a stunner. Thanks for joining us, see you next time! Real Madrid are in dreamland and Hernandez has his second of the game. He struggled to score from outside of the box for United but he's bagged to stunning efforts here. The second was a lovely right-footed shot that flew past Lux from 25-yards out courtesy of a slight deflection.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid defeat Deportivo 8-2 at the Estadio Riazor\n@highlight\nReal Madrid team to play Deportivo: Casillas, Arbeloa, Varane, Ramos, Marcelo, Kroos, Modric, James, Ronaldo, Bale, Benzema\n@highlight\nReferee: Pedro Jesus Perez Montero\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo gave Madrid the lead with first half header\n@highlight\nJames Rodriguez doubled Madrid's lead with stunning strike\n@highlight\nRonaldo doubled his tally just before half-time\n@highlight\nHaris Medunjanin gives home side hope with second half penalty\n@highlight\nGareth Bale scores Madrid's fourth with left-footed finish\n@highlight\nRonaldo bags hat-trick as Madrid destroy Deportivo\n@highlight\nHernandez scores twice during cameo appearance", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 852}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "19mins: Marcelo works his way down the right and feeds Ronaldo, but the @placeholder star can only drag his shot well wide from a promising position.", "idx": 21736}], "idx": 14117} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- When the final whistle blew after Iraq's 4-0 win over Palestine at the Al-Shaab Stadium it was abundantly clear this was not just any international friendly. Iraq's first international match in Baghdad was a special moment for the country's football fans. Supporters spilled out on to the streets to celebrate not just the goals from Hawar Mullah Mohammed, Karrar Jasim, Ala Abdel Zahra and Emad Mohammed, but the fact Iraq had staged their first international match in Baghdad since 2002. Iraq fan Sadiq Alwohal believes it was a poignant moment in the history of the game in the country. To put it simply; football in Iraq had come home.\n@highlight\nIraq football fans celebrate first international match in Baghdad since 2003\n@highlight\nPlans for a new international stadium for 21st Gulf Cup in Basra are revealed\n@highlight\nExpert Simon Freeman warns of overplaying significance of the fixture\n@highlight\nIraq FA president confirms the return of national team matches to Arbil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 96, "end": 111}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 359, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 939, "end": 940}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alwohal fled Baghdad for @placeholder 14 years ago to pursue his love of football, where he eventually found work as a coach in London.", "idx": 21739}], "idx": 14119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:09 EST, 13 November 2012 A 22st pub landlord who was run down by thugs for trying to stop an alleged drugs deal was saved from potentially life-threatening injuries thanks to his beer belly, doctors have said. Tony Morgan, 44, the licensee of the Poachers Pocket in Chatham, Kent, was struck down when he confronted the crooks in his car park. Shocking CCTV shows the moment the suspects smashed their grey Peugeot 307 into the father-of-three, catapulting him 15ft into the air.\n@highlight\nFather-of-three Tony Morgan catapulted 15ft into air after confronting yobs\n@highlight\n22st publican suffered cracked ribs and bruising after landing on concrete\n@highlight\nMedics said he avoided worse injuries thanks to his 'padding' around midriff\n@highlight\nMr Morgan: 'Because of my extra weight, I have more protection for my vital organs'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Getting his point across: As the @placeholder leaves the car park, the former boxer continues to berate the yobs", "idx": 21751}], "idx": 14129} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Damn those extreme Republicans. President Obama and White House press secretary Jay Carney have found Republicans guilty of extortion and blackmail. Joe Biden, per a report in Politico, once christened Republicans as terrorists. Liberals have led a media assault, calling the GOP anarchists, jihadists, \"gun to head\" hostage takers, and the political equivalent of the Taliban. White House advisor Dan Pfeiffer has likened Republicans to suicide bombers \"with a bomb strapped to their chest.\" What could be more extreme? The Democratic Party. True, the Ted Cruz wing in the House of Representatives is relentless, uncompromising and unmoved by practicality. As we all know, there are perhaps 40 or so \"bullet-proof Republicans\" in the House, in safe GOP districts, invulnerable except to Kryptonite. They fear a fellow Republican getting to their right in a primary more than a long-shot Democratic opponent who would paint their district blue in a general election.\n@highlight\nAlex Castellanos: While everyone focuses on GOP's right, the Democrats are being ignored\n@highlight\nHe argues that Democrats as a party have moved much further, in this case, to the left\n@highlight\nDemocrats are celebrating the shift to a more liberal view of role of government, he says\n@highlight\nCastellanos: Elizabeth Warren wing of party could make life difficult for Hillary Clinton in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 285, "end": 287}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 534, "end": 549}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 583, "end": 606}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 759, "end": 761}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}, {"start": 987, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1374}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No doubt, the @placeholder is a party divided, but there are a lot of Democrats in safe districts, too.", "idx": 21756}, {"query": "No other member of the old Democratic elite can possibly hold its left-sliding legions together, yet @placeholder has only one credential that appeals to her party: She could be our first female president.", "idx": 21757}], "idx": 14134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter, Lydia Warren and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 19:19 EST, 17 April 2012 A body was found today in the search for the missing wife of a Marine. The body, discovered in Riverside California, has not been positively identified as 22-year-old Brittany Kilgore, who has been missing since Friday night, San Diego sheriff's Captain Duncan Frasier said. However, a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the case. Scroll down for video Missing: Brittany Killgore was last seen on Friday with a marine who was later arrested on an unrelated charge\n@highlight\nBrittany Killgore went missing on Friday night\n@highlight\nHusband Cory returning home to help search for her\n@highlight\nPolice quiz another marine in connection with her disappearance\n@highlight\nSearch and Rescue crews scouring the area around Fallbrook", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 217, "end": 236}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 499, "end": 515}, {"start": 612, "end": 628}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 807, "end": 823}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brittany Killgore, 22, went missing after filing for divorce last week from Lance Corporal @placeholder.", "idx": 21759}], "idx": 14135} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HANOI, Vietnam (CNN) -- Forty years after his plane was shot down over North Vietnam and he was taken prisoner, presidential candidate Sen. 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A unified Vietnam has capitalized on its American War -- as it calls it -- history and promotes war-related sites throughout the country to tourists.\n@highlight\nMcCain's time in Vietnam marked at Hanoi Hilton and where he was captured\n@highlight\nA portion of the Hoa Lo prison has been preserved and turned into a museum\n@highlight\nMcCain's flight suit, helmet and parachute are on display at the museum\n@highlight\nMcCain spent 5\u00bd years in the Hanoi Hilton and was released in 1973", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Everything happened very quickly,\" McCain said recalling that night while visiting @placeholder in 2000.", "idx": 21763}], "idx": 14138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 17 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:30 EST, 17 January 2013 A 12-year-old boy described today how he watched his twin brother slowly die of dehydration, but was too scared of his step-mother to give him water. Joseph James said he knew something was wrong with his fraternal twin brother Johnathan James in August 2011, but he was terrified of doing anything. Joseph's step-mother Tina Alberson and his father Michael James, of both Dallas, Texas, face life in prison over charges that they caused 10-year-old Jonathan's death by depriving him of water. 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The incumbent Abdoulaye Wade, 85, came to power in 2000 after multiple unsuccessful runs. One of the continent's oldest leaders, the French-trained lawyer also has a degree in economics. He is seeking a third term against a crowded field of 13 others, including two women. He was initially credited with boosting the nation's infrastructure, but his critics have accused him of autocracy and said he is grooming his son to take over after him.\n@highlight\nProtests as Senegal's octogenarian incumbent president seeks third term\n@highlight\nAbdoulaye Wade, 85, came to power in 2000 after multiple unsuccessful runs\n@highlight\nMusician Youssou N'Dour is one of forces behind demonstrations\n@highlight\nPast elections have included smooth transition of power, a rarity in Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opposition has said it will protest if Wade wins, but analysts say a lack of cohesion among foes and a system that favors the incumbent make it harder to unseat @placeholder, who is nicknamed the \"hare\" for his shrewd politics.", "idx": 21778}], "idx": 14147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:43 EST, 11 March 2012 | UPDATED: 02:31 EST, 11 March 2012 A couple who sued a hospital for not telling them their unborn child has Down's syndrome has been awarded a $2.9million payout. Ariel and Deborah Levy, who say they would have had an abortion if they had known the child would be disabled, claimed they needed the money to pay for their daughter Kalanit's lifelong care. And a jury agreed, deciding on Friday that Oregon's Legacy Health hospital had been negligent in failing to diagnose the condition in a pre-natal scan. The hospital is considering appealing the verdict, but the Levys' lawyer urged them to 'let this case finally come to an end'.\n@highlight\nA prenatal test showed couple's daughter would be 'normal and healthy'\n@highlight\nShocked when blood tests after the birth confirmed the baby had Down's\n@highlight\nBotched test 'had taken sample from the mother rather than the foetus'\n@highlight\nSay they love their daughter - but have received death threats over the case", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The third pregnancy, when Mrs Levy was 34, was a 'surprise', according to the @placeholder paper.", "idx": 21793}], "idx": 14153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Walker\u2019s girlfriend is \u2018broken up\u2019 over his death as the couple were hoping for a \u2018bright future\u2019 together, MailOnline can reveal. Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell, 23, is being comforted by her mother Julie as she struggles to cope with the \u2018horrible\u2019 news, relatives said. She has reportedly been dating Walker since 2006 when she was just 16 and he was 33 - but the 17-year age gap has been no barrier to them both finding love. Scroll down for video Fast & Furious star Paul Walker and girlfriend Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell pictured in Hawaii in 2009. She is being comforted by her mother as she struggles to cope with the 'horrible' news of his untimely dead\n@highlight\nCollege student Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell, 23, and Paul Walker, 40, had been together for seven years\n@highlight\nThey had met when she was just 16 and he was 33\n@highlight\nJasmine was supposedly beginning to become the step-mother to Walker's 15-year-old daughter, Meadow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 159}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 521}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 686, "end": 709}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meadow Walker is devastated by her father @placeholder's passing", "idx": 21797}], "idx": 14157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An ash cloud from a Chilean volcano is disrupting air travel in Australia and New Zealand once again, airlines said Wednesday. \"Volcanic ash from the eruption of the Puyehue Cordon Caulle volcano in Chile continues to cause flight disruptions to the Qantas network,\" the airline said in a statement. \"At Qantas safety is our first priority and a number of flights have been canceled or rerouted to avoid the volcanic ash cloud.\" Qantas and Jetstar suspended Wednesday flights to and from Queenstown, Christchurch and Wellington. 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But the truth is that it's huge. On an average day, Google accounts for about 25 percent of all consumer internet traffic running through North American ISPs. That's a far larger slice of than previously thought, and it means that with so many consumer devices connecting to Google each day, it's bigger than Facebook, Netflix, and Instagram combined. It also explains why Google is building data centers as fast as it possibly can. Three years ago, the company's services accounted for about 6 percent of the internet's traffic. \"What's really interesting is, over just the past year, how pervasive Google has become, not just in Google data centers, but throughout the North American internet,\" says Craig Labovitz, founder of Deepfield, the internet monitoring company that crunched the data. 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Suspense. Good versus evil. On the surface, Rwandan radio soap opera \"Musekeweya,\" or \"New Dawn,\" feels familiar. Like a Rwandan \"Romeo and Juliet,\" it tells the story of lovers from two different villages at odds with each other. But listen closely. Burrowed in the narrative of \"Musekeweya\" is a metaphor for the genocide that took place in Rwanda over the course of 100 days in 1994, when Hutu extremists massacred over 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus. \"Musekeweya\" conveys a message of healing and reconciliation. 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I was devastated after the Munich air disaster George Best, Bobby Moore and Sir Bobby Charlton all make my team of the sixties Duncan Edwards joins Billy Wright and Danny Blanchflower in my team of the fifties Harry Redknapp is one of the game\u2019s most colourful and outspoken characters. Here, in the final part of his brilliant book, he reflects on a footballing world before pilates, ice baths and prima donnas. ........................................................................... Lionel Messi reminds me of George Best, the way he would run with the ball tight to his foot. Tap, tap, tap. 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But 16 years after the mutilations and killings of three 8-year-old Cub Scouts, including her son, she has more doubts than ever. Tear-stricken and angry, Pamela Hobbs sat through the original trial of the three accused teens -- Damien Echols, 18; Jessie Misskelley Jr., 17, and Jason Baldwin, 16. They were convicted of murdering her son, Stevie Branch, and two other neighborhood boys, Michael Moore and Christopher Byers. 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Kit Culkin, 70, a former actor, suffered a stroke in January which left him unable to speak or use his writing hand. And speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Kit's step daughter, Thalia Baker Fuchs reveals how he is desperate to reconnect with his six children, but has to resort to watching movies they star in. She said: 'He tells stories about his kids, of course, like any father would. He\u2019s proud of them.'\n@highlight\nThalia Baker Fuchs's mom Jeanette Krylowski, is Kit Culkin's partner of 20 years\n@highlight\nShe tells of Kit's anguish at being estranged from his six children, including Home Alone child star Macaulay\n@highlight\nShe says Kit was left unable to speak or write after suffering a stroke in January\n@highlight\nThalia says Kit spends his time watching Home Alone and movies starring his kids\n@highlight\nMac 'divorced' his parents Kit and Patricia aged 14 as they battled over custody and his $50 million fortune", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 397, "end": 414}, {"start": 641, "end": 658}, {"start": 666, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 746, "end": 748}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was the only one to fly up to be with him and help comfort her mother, who has been his partner for almost twenty years, and who is also suffering memory loss, thought to be the early stages of dementia.", "idx": 21841}], "idx": 14183} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nasa has returned some of the most stunning true-colour images of Saturn, showing the planet suspended in eternal beauty alongside its largest moon. 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In many respects, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is one of the most Earth-like worlds we have found to date.\n@highlight\nPictures show the changing colours of Saturn's northern and southern hemispheres as they pass from one season to the next\n@highlight\nTaken by Cassini, which has spent eight years circling Saturn", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "frozen version of @placeholder, several billion years ago, before life began", "idx": 21850}], "idx": 14189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca Evans PUBLISHED: 16:10 EST, 31 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:39 EST, 31 August 2012 Barred: Former Home Secretary David Blunkett was prevented from taking his seat at the Paralympic opening ceremony because he was with his guide dog Cosby It is the world\u2019s biggest showcase of equality for the disabled. But that didn\u2019t help David Blunkett when he arrived at the Paralympics opening ceremony with his guide dog. The former Home Secretary, who has been blind since birth, was unable to take his seat because he had his dog in tow. Mr Blunkett was shocked and angry after a \u2018stroppy and insensitive\u2019 Games official refused to let him sit in his allocated spot.\n@highlight\nFormer Home Secretary David Blunkett was invited to the Paralympic opening ceremony as a guest of Channel 4\n@highlight\nBut when Mr Blunkett arrived, he was told he couldn't take his seat because he was with his guide dog Cosby\n@highlight\nAn official then gave him alternative seating in an 'exposed, blustery gantry'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Blunkett, 65, one of the country\u2019s most high-profile guide dog users, decided not to \u2018have a hissy fit\u2019, insisting he did not want to detract from the spirit of the @placeholder and its \u2018demonstration of equality of opportunity\u2019.", "idx": 21858}], "idx": 14193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The current debate over controversial interrogation practices -- tactics that some say constitute torture -- is rooted in the early years of the fight against terrorism and the Iraq war. The photographs from Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq sparked outrage across the globe. After the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, the Bush administration crafted the legal basis for aggressive interrogation techniques of prisoners and terrorism suspects. The techniques included keeping the prisoner in stress positions for extended periods of time, sleep deprivation, slapping, enclosing the prisoner in a box with insects, and waterboarding, which simulates drowning.\n@highlight\nRecently released Bush-era memos detail controversial interrogation practices\n@highlight\nThe practices were used to interrogate in Iraq and Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration has said some of those practices constitute torture\n@highlight\nThe memos have added to the debate over investigating Bush-era officials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 217, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those techniques were detailed in four Bush-era legal memos -- one from 2002 and three from 2005 -- released by the @placeholder administration last month.", "idx": 21874}], "idx": 14200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An election-year showdown over a Democratic priority -- raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour -- saw Senate Republicans block the measure on Wednesday, unleashing a torrent of criticism from President Barack Obama and his party. The measure failed to get the 60 votes needed to open debate in the 100-seat Senate, with only one Republican joining majority Democrats in an unsuccessful effort to overcome the GOP filibuster. While another vote on the proposal is possible, Obama and Democrats quickly sought to exploit the measure's initial stumble into political capital for November's congressional elections. \"If your member of Congress doesn't support raising the minimum wage, you have to let them know they are out of step and if they keep putting politics ahead of working Americans, you will put them out of office,\" the President told a White House event that focused on the matter.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama blasts Republicans over minimum wage vote\n@highlight\nThe issue is a priority for Democrats trying to keep control of the Senate in November\n@highlight\nRepublicans cite various reasons for opposing the $10.10 per-hour proposal\n@highlight\nPolls show Americans favor an increase", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder senators this week telegraphed their opposition to the minimum wage proposal, with some saying the Democratic plan was too expensive and would lead to significant job losses if businesses were forced to adopt it.", "idx": 21882}], "idx": 14205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mercedes are preparing for a \"true test\" in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix after Nico Rosberg catapulted the Silver Arrows to the fastest time in practice, with teammate Lewis Hamilton a close second. The German driver, who was raised in Monte Carlo, set the pace around the city's tight and twisting streets with a leading lap of one minute 14.769 seconds on Thursday. \"It was a very productive day for us,\" said Rosberg, who has taken pole position for Mercedes at the last two races in Bahrain and Spain but failed to translate that into podium finishes due to the team's struggles with tire degradation.\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg sets the quickest time for Mercedes in practice for Monaco Grand Prix\n@highlight\nMercedes boss Ross Brawn warns Sunday's race is the real test for his team\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso can become first driver to win in Monaco GP for three teams\n@highlight\nRed Bull lament practice pace but remain confident", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 689, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Of course we want to win the championship, but @placeholder is a special race, let's say the most important race of the championship.", "idx": 21894}, {"query": "\"It is not completely ideal but that is Friday -- or in this case Thursday,\" he said, referring to @placeholder traditionally having practice a day earlier than the other races, which gives teams more time to prepare for qualifying.", "idx": 21897}], "idx": 14208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just 48 hours before the G20 leader's meeting kicks off, Queensland police said they have not received a request from any foreign security services to carry guns in Australia. Deputy Police Commissioner Ross Barnett said authorities have yet to receive a request from the typically armed to the teeth US Secret Service that guards President Barack Obama or any guards Russian president Vladimir Putin or another world leader may hope to bring. Mr Barnett said: 'At the moment no formal application has been made to the commissioner for any foreign service personnel to carry firearms in Queensland.' Australian police have received no requests to carry weapons from any nations attending the G20 in Brisbane this weekend\n@highlight\n'At the moment no formal application has been made,' says Deputy Police Commissioner\n@highlight\nRequests may be made over the next 'twelve, twenty-four, forty-eight hours'\n@highlight\nPolice commissioner has the 'final say' on who carries weapons in the state\n@highlight\nPresident Obama's Marine One helicopter buzzed the Brisbane CBD on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 301, "end": 317}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is typically accompanied overseas by a small army of @placeholder personnel", "idx": 21898}], "idx": 14209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Leaders of the G-20 economic summit will announce Friday that the group will become the new permanent council for international economic cooperation, senior U.S. officials told CNN Thursday. U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says signs of optimism for a global economic recovery can be seen. The move comes in the wake of a major push by President Obama, the officials said. The G-20 will now essentially eclipse the G-8, which will continue to meet on major security issues but carry much less influence. \"It's a reflection of the world economy today and the players that make it up,\" said one senior official. 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A 10-minute video circulating on social media sites showed an angry mob of men carrying metal rods, a pickax and other sharp objects attacking the car the man was in, smashing the glass and dragging him out. More than a dozen men are seen beating the man, who pleaded for the attackers to stop as blood streamed down his face. The security contractor's condition was unclear on Wednesday. According to local media reports, the man was identified as a British security consultant from the UK-based private security firm G4S contracted by the oil services company Schlumberger at Iraq's Rumeilah oil field, the country's largest.\n@highlight\nA mob of men drags a contractor out of a car and beats him, a video shows\n@highlight\nThe contractor allegedly tore down flags of important imams, local media report\n@highlight\nThe British man's condition is unknown; the British Foreign office is aware of the incident\n@highlight\nShiite Muslims are preparing to celebrate Ashura, which honors a 7th century imam", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 643, "end": 644}, {"start": 674, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The security contractor appeared to be wearing a @placeholder T-shirt in the video.", "idx": 21905}], "idx": 14214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill and Peter Campbell Google faced renewed outrage yesterday as its latest accounts revealed that it paid less than \u00a312million corporation tax last year on bumper UK sales of \u00a33billion. The \u2018paltry\u2019 sum was criticised by MPs, who called for action to force the internet giant to pay more. Its tax bill is only slightly higher than the previous year, when there was outcry over the way corporations such as Amazon, Starbucks and Google all found ways to avoid paying tax. Google\u2019s accounts show that it handed over \u00a311.6million in corporation tax for the 2012 financial year. Yet it raked in \u00a33billion in revenues from its UK operations.\n@highlight\nAfter last year's outcry, Google handed over \u00a311.6million in corporation tax\n@highlight\nBut it amassed \u00a33billion in UK sales revenue, 2012 accounts show\n@highlight\nMargaret Hodge said the Government must 'force Google to cough up'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 177, "end": 178}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 636, "end": 637}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 778, "end": 779}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the @placeholder system changes the tax laws, we will comply.\u2019", "idx": 21908}], "idx": 14217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren and Associated Press Reverend Al Sharpton said today that reports that he was a 'rat' who spied on New York Mafia figures for the FBI in the 1980s is old news, while insisting that as he did the right thing he wasn't really a rat at all. 'Rats are usually people that were with other rats,' he said in the animated press briefing. 'I was not and am not a rat, because I wasn't with the rats. I'm a cat. I chase rats.' Sharpton had called a news conference at his Harlem headquarters to talk about a story The Smoking Gun website posted on Monday claiming he had recorded conversations with mobsters.\n@highlight\nRev. Al Sharpton called a press conference on Tuesday to defend himself against reports that he was formerly an informant for the FBI\n@highlight\nThe Smoking Gun reported that he was recruited by the FBI to record conversations with mobsters in the 1980s\n@highlight\nReports called him a 'rat' - but Sharpton took great offense to the term, saying: 'I was not and am not a rat. I'm a cat. 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And now X Factor finalist Fleur East has revealed to Femail the secrets behind her incredible body - gallons of coconut water and lots of bottom exercises. 'I\u2019m such a gym freak,' confesses the 26-year-old Londoner, speaking from the contestants' house. 'I\u2019m usually in the gym five days a week.' 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'I'm very sorry about my involvement in this business,' Irina Walker told a federal judge before she was given three years' probation. 'It was not my intention to go against the law.' She and her husband John Walker both pleaded guilty in July to operating an illegal gambling business.\n@highlight\nIrina Walker, third daughter of former Romanian King Michael I, was sentenced to probation on Wednesday for her part in a cockfighting ring\n@highlight\nHer father Michael I was forced to abdicate the throne by communists in 1947 and Irina grew up mainly in Switzerland\n@highlight\nThe princess and her husband John Walker were caught running the illegal gambling business on their Irrigon, Oregon property in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's unclear how she made her way to @placeholder, since she was born and spent much of her life in Switzerland.", "idx": 21924}], "idx": 14228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Goran Hadzic, the last Yugoslav war crimes suspect still at large, was captured in Serbia Wednesday, a war crimes tribunal announced. 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Zimmerman's wife depicted him as a man she has never seen angry. His father said he was a truthful man who had long been concerned with helping others. And his mother said he had organized a campaign to \"get justice\" for a homeless man who had been beaten in Sanford, as well as mentoring a 14-year-old African-American boy from a dangerous Orlando neighborhood.\n@highlight\nMore details emerge about George Zimmerman at bond hearing\n@highlight\nHis mother says he is \"very protective of people\"\n@highlight\nBut a prosecutor says he's a violent danger to the community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 47}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zimmerman has acknowledged killing Martin during an encounter in his @placeholder neighborhood, saying he shot in self-defense.", "idx": 21947}], "idx": 14240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Eastern Washington University faculty member who grew up in Virginia and has always been fascinated with Thomas Jefferson is building a home that looks like Jefferson\u2019s Monticello. Dan Sisson has spent more than a dozen years working on what he calls 'Monticello West'. The Spokesman-Review reports Sisson is using reclaimed materials such as salvaged bricks. The home sits on land near Ford between state property and the Spokane Indian Reservation. Lifelong dream: Eastern Washington University faculty member Dan Sisson grew up in Charlottesville near the Montecillo, and has been building his own in Ford, Washington, since the early 1990s\n@highlight\nThomas Jefferson started building his 5,000-acre Monticello plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia, aged 26 in 1776\n@highlight\nThe neoclassical residence is widely regarded as the most beautiful piece of architecture in the United States\n@highlight\nHistorian Dan Sisson started building his own replica in Ford, Washington, in the early 1990s\n@highlight\nWhole home is from reclaimed materials\n@highlight\nConstruction is about 80 percent complete", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 31}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 108, "end": 123}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 255, "end": 269}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 426, "end": 451}, {"start": 470, "end": 498}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 537, "end": 551}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 658, "end": 673}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 971, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When it came time to the build the iconic dome that sits atop the Monticello, @placeholder was quoted $55,000.", "idx": 21956}], "idx": 14247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Apple's announcement on Thursday that it would be introducing a new iPad textbook experience and iBooks authoring tool presents huge opportunities for technology in classrooms. The company is selling textbooks from McGraw-Hill, Pearson and Houghton Mifflin at a price comparable to print versions, and it's presented an unprecedented opportunity for teachers to compile their own materials. But Apple has a long way to go -- and logistical hurdles to clear in tens of thousands of schools -- before it dominates K-12 classrooms the way it has done the music industry. Instructional Technology Resource Teacher Jenny Grabiec recently purchased iPads for two of the ESL classrooms in her 160-school district using federal funds allocated for students with limited English proficiency.\n@highlight\nApple has a long way to go before it dominates K-12 classrooms\n@highlight\nThere are 55.5 million students enrolled in more than 130,000 U.S. schools\n@highlight\nEven if a school reuses iPads, it won't be able to reuse books", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 255}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some types of funding, like the one used to buy iPads for the @placeholder classrooms, can't be used for anything already being paid for by the school district.", "idx": 21959}], "idx": 14248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Beatles famously sung about a psychedelic fantasy Yellow Submarine in the 1960s. With the potential to be slightly more dangerous, but just as colourful, the Iranian Navy has been showcasing the latest addition to its fleet - a brilliant bright turquoise blue submarine. Designers of the domestically-produced warship must have thought that the bizarre shade would make the craft blend in with the deep waters of the high seas. Scroll down for video Eye-catching: Iranian Navy chiefs were showing off their bright turquoise submarines on state television Fabulous: Iranian Navy officers stand on top of the Sina 7 submarine built domestically\n@highlight\nIranian state television showed footage of the new ships - a Sina 7 submarine, two Ghadir subs and a pair of hovercraft\n@highlight\nNavy officials say that the fleet must possess 'the newest technology' to protect its borders", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 54, "end": 69}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iconic: The @placeholder submarine's might be more deadly than The Beatles' quirky Yellow Submarine, pictured, but they are equally brightly coloured", "idx": 21960}], "idx": 14249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 18:12 EST, 1 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 3 April 2012 Goldman Sachs \u2013 whose boss once claimed it was \u2018doing God\u2019s work\u2019 \u2013 has been exposed as investing in a company linked to prostitution and sex trafficking of underage girls. The revelation plunged the U.S. investment bank into fresh embarrassment over its business ethics weeks after a former executive claimed bosses there called clients \u2018muppets\u2019. It has emerged that a private equity fund run by the bank had taken a major stake in a secretive company called Village Voice Media. It owns a classified advertising website \u2013 Backpage.com \u2013 that is accused of being the biggest forum for illegal sex trafficking of underage girls in America.\n@highlight\nRevelation plunges U.S. investment bank into fresh embarrassment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 547, "end": 565}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There have been growing calls in the U.S. for the owners of @placeholder to drop the \u2018adult\u2019 classified section.", "idx": 21961}], "idx": 14250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The disgrace of Britain\u2019s most senior Roman Catholic was complete last night as Cardinal Keith O\u2019Brien admitted to sexual misconduct. In a shock statement, Cardinal O\u2019Brien effectively admitted that allegations that he made homosexual approaches to young trainee priests were true. Until a week ago Cardinal O\u2019Brien, 74, had been preparing to help choose the next Pope. But last night he admitted his \u2018sexual conduct\u2019 had \u2018fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal\u2019. He said sorry and added that he was retiring from public life. The former archbishop will face a Vatican investigation into his behaviour and could be subjected to further punishment if evidence of wrongdoing is found.\n@highlight\nThe cleric apologised to those he has 'offended' and asked for forgiveness\n@highlight\nHe said he is retiring and will play 'no further part' in the Catholic Church\n@highlight\nCardinal O'Brien is accused of 'inappropriate' behaviour by four men\n@highlight\nVatican set to launch investigation into allegations made against him\n@highlight\nThe 74-year-old had resigned as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh\n@highlight\nCardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor says the church has been on a 'learning curve'", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 156, "end": 171}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 924}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following news of the sex scandal over the weekend, the @placeholder gave", "idx": 21963}], "idx": 14252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 28 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:17 EST, 28 January 2014 Rather than cheering him on from box seats at Sunday's Super Bowl, Demaryius Thomas' mother and grandmother will be supporting the Broncos wide receiver from prison. Katina Smith and her mom, Minnie Thomas, have been cellmates for 14 years, since they were arrested on federal charges of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. Thomas faced 40 years to life, Smith 20 years. They will sit in a small room, wearing prison-issued gray T-shirts because they're not permitted to wear his orange No. 88 jersey, as Demaryius, who was raised by his aunt and uncle, tries to beat the Seattle Seahawks.\n@highlight\nDemaryius Thomas' mother, Katina Smith, and grandmother, Minnie Thomas, have been cellmates in a Tallahassee, Florida, prison for 14 years\n@highlight\nThey were arrested on federal charges of possessing with intent to deal cocaine\n@highlight\nThe women will sit in a small room, wearing prison-issued gray T-shirts because they're not permitted to wear his orange No. 88 jersey, to cheer on Demaryius with pom-poms made from newspaper\n@highlight\nThe Denver Bronco, who was raised by his aunt and uncle, begged his grandmother to stop selling drugs at their home with he was 11 but they were busted soon after\n@highlight\nDemaryius and Smith have rebuilt their relationship and he will speak to his mother Sunday morning\n@highlight\nShe is scheduled to be released Christmas Day 2016 - his 29th birthday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 171}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 726}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1347}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was nervous, I was shaking, I was sweating, and waving our pom-poms, and I was holding my breath and I was like \"Oh my goodness, this is really happening, this is really happening,\"' @placeholder recalled.", "idx": 21968}], "idx": 14256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Park Place, Boardwalk, and a hidden map with a secret escape route? For Allied POWs during World War II, Monopoly\u00ae games came equipped with real-life \"get out of jail free\" cards. During World War II, the British secret service hatched a master plan to smuggle escape gear to captured Allied soldiers inside Germany. Their secret weapon? Monopoly boxes. The original notion was simple enough: Find a way to sneak useful items into prison camps in an unassuming form. 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Drew Peterson was arrested Thursday on murder charges relating to his third wife, Kathleen Savio. Illinois State Police said Peterson was taken into custody about 5:30 p.m. Thursday after a traffic stop near his home. Police had staked out his home all day, said police Capt. 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There was a shot fired -- we think that at that point that it was the gunman firing a shot. We heard from one police officer saying that a hostage was down and at that point the police moved in,\" Reason said.\n@highlight\nExplosions and gunfire heard as police storm Sydney cafe, ending siege\n@highlight\nPolice move in after more hostages escape\n@highlight\nHigh-profile attack in Sydney's central business district unprecedented\n@highlight\nStreets usually bustling with city workers, tourists and shoppers", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyond the train station are the studios of @placeholder network Channel 7, whose huge glass windows act as the backdrop for early-morning programming, and where crowds are encouraged to gather.", "idx": 21977}], "idx": 14261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Tottenham have struck a deal with Swansea to sign Ben Davies and Michel Vorm with Gylfi Sigurdsson and cash going the other way. The \u00a315million arrangement sees Tottenham pip Liverpool to both targets. Davies, a 21-year-old Wales international, has moved to White Hart Lane despite Liverpool's overtures because he believes he will play more regularly. Holland international Vorm has also been watched closely by Liverpool as they wanted competition for Simon Mignolet. 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The Newsnight presenter was given a tongue-lashing by a Greek guest and criticised on Twitter after his comments, made on the show last night, were branded 'offensive' and 'disrespectful' to the country and its people. 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After all, many a Googler has fond childhood memories of explaining the genius of his or her biology experiment to passersby in a school gym. (Frodella and her best friend trained hamsters to ask for food by ringing a bell.) Today those Googlers and budding scientists worldwide should be ecstatic. The company launched Google Science Fair, the first global online science competition. 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Najibullah Zazi gets off an NYPD helicopter in New York on Friday. He was taken to a Brooklyn detention center. Najibullah Zazi intended to be in New York \"with the intent of using\" a bomb on September 11, federal prosecutor Tim Neff said during a court hearing Friday. A federal judge ordered Zazi to remain in custody at the hearing. A few hours later, he left Colorado for New York, where a grand jury indicted him on one count of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction against unspecified targets in the United States.\n@highlight\nZazi's arraignment scheduled for Tuesday at 11 a.m., U.S. Attorney's office said\n@highlight\nU.S. says Najibullah Zazi, 24, had bomb-making instructions on his computer\n@highlight\nZazi's father another man charged with lying to federal agents in the case\n@highlight\nZazi, two others arrested earlier, accused of lying to federal agents in terror inquiry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 207, "end": 221}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The following day, he started driving from Colorado to @placeholder in a rental car with his laptop, the memo says.", "idx": 22029}], "idx": 14300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It may look like it has run the gautlet with every Bond villain but this run-down Aston Martin would be worth a whopping \u00a3200,000 if restored to its former glory. The 1966 DB6 Vantage, that was last bought for just \u00a34,000 in the 1970s, has spent the last 30 years languishing under a thick layer of dust in a barn. Despite being caked in mud and having an exhausted appearance, the British-built classic motor is tipped to sell for \u00a330,000. 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Sharpton's highly visible move Tuesday to distance himself from Sanford Rubenstein came a day after police combed the 70-year-old civil rights attorney's apartment for evidence that could paint a picture of what happened in the hours after Sharpton's birthday bash Saturday. Among the potential evidence hauled from Rubenstein's Upper East penthouse on Monday were two bloody condoms and a sex toy. Accused: A file photo shows civil rights power attorney Sanford Rubenstein, who's been accused of raping another trusted ally of Al Sharpton after the reverend's 60th birthday bash on Saturday\n@highlight\nSanford Rubenstein, 70, accused of raping 42-year-old last week in his Manhattan apartment\n@highlight\nThe longtime civil rights collaborator of Sharpton's is accused of raping a National Action Network adviser at his penthouse apartment\n@highlight\nWent home with her after Sharpton's 60th birthday party in Manhattan\n@highlight\nBut a source claimed sex was consensual - and happened again next day\n@highlight\nInvestigators searched Rubenstein's Upper East Side penthouse Monday, removing dozens of evidence bags and a mattress", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 216, "end": 233}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 607, "end": 624}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 755, "end": 772}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 933, "end": 955}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1214}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The allegations as reported occurred at a private residence after a NAN event and had nothing to do with @placeholder nor Rev.", "idx": 22054}], "idx": 14317} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vincenzo Montella has been appointed as the new coach of Italian club AS Roma after Claudio Ranieri handed in his resignation. Roma acted quickly after the departure of Ranieri, who quit after his side were beaten 4-3 by Genoa on Sunday, having led 3-0 six minutes into the second half. Montella, 36, scored 118 goals in 267 Serie A matches and netted 84 for Roma during a ten-year stint with the club. He joined Ranieri's coaching staff in 2009. \"AS Roma have, today, given first team duties to Mr Vincenzo Montella until the end of the current season,'' the club said in a statement.\n@highlight\nRoma appoint Vincenzo Montella as their new coach to replace Claudio Ranieri\n@highlight\nMontella played for Roma for 10 years and joined the coaching staff in 2009\n@highlight\nReal Sociedad beat Mallorca 1-0 in Spain thanks to a Raul Tamudo goal\n@highlight\nWest Ham thrash Burnley 5-1 to reach the English FA Cup quarterfinals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 667, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ranieri offered his resignation shortly after Roma's defeat at @placeholder -- their fourth in a row.", "idx": 22065}, {"query": "The club confirmed his departure in a statement on Monday: ''AS Roma announces it received yesterday evening the resignation of Mr @placeholder as coach of the first team.", "idx": 22066}, {"query": "\"Following this move, the financial contract with @placeholder, whose deal was coming to an end on June 30, 2011, has ended by mutual consent.", "idx": 22067}], "idx": 14324} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- On a typical day, China's border with Myanmar is quite porous and vibrant. Often from the same ethnic groups, traders from both sides share much in common and do brisk business. I saw that up close during a reporting trip for CNN a few years ago. At one border town in China's Yunnan Province, I saw residents from both sides, speaking similar dialects, buying and selling produce, consumer goods, minerals and timber, before crossing back to their own country. We even brought back Myanmar bank notes as a souvenir from the trip. Scenes like this along the two countries' 2,000-kilometer border serve as constant reminders of long and deep bilateral ties.\n@highlight\nMyanmar was one of the first countries to recognize China's Communist government in 1949\n@highlight\nBeijing became the previously reclusive country's most influential supporter on the world stage\n@highlight\nBy the end of 2010, China had become Myanmar's second-largest trading partner\n@highlight\nMyanmar offers China energy resources and a strategic gateway to the Indian Ocean", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also the biggest foreign investor there, with Chinese companies building highways, pipelines and other major projects.", "idx": 22068}], "idx": 14325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle A new web app which shows a Google Street View of locations where photos uploaded to Instagram have been taken has been dubbed a 'stalker's wet dream'. The app, put together by students at Rutgers University in New Jersey, harvests data from Instagram to tie together photos' location metadata to their physical location. It allows users to search images by keyword then shows a constant stream of pictures from the cult photo-sharing service - revealing exactly where and when they were taken. Published online for all to see: A new web app called The Beat harvests data from Instagram then links the location that photos were taken to images from Google Street View\n@highlight\nShows how much personal information we reveal when using such services\n@highlight\nApp harvests location data and links it to Google Street View\n@highlight\nUsers enter keywords into search and are presented with stream of images", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 61}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 205, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 665, "end": 682}, {"start": 820, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On @placeholder, users can filter photos from Instagram by entering a related hashtag into a search bar.", "idx": 22076}], "idx": 14328} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Christmas is always a boom time for the perfume industry \u2014 the run-up to the big day accounts for more than half of all perfume sales for the year \u2014 but it seems that it\u2019s not all going to be Dior and Chanel sitting under the tree. Last week it was revealed that scents from stars such as Britney Spears, Beyonc\u00e9 and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini are outselling established fragrance brands such as DKNY, Hugo Boss and Gucci by as much as three to one. But are these perfumes actually any good, or are they simply trading in on a name? To find out, we asked fragrance expert, Callum Langston-Bolt, of Les Senteurs, London\u2019s oldest independent perfumery, to blind-sniff some of the best-selling celebrity scents from The Perfume Shop, and give his verdict, before revealing to him exactly who was behind each one.\n@highlight\nPerfume is a Christmas list favourite with thousands to choose from\n@highlight\nCelebrity scents are currently outselling established brands three to one\n@highlight\nOne of London's top fragrance experts has put them to the test", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 340}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 571, "end": 590}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 711, "end": 726}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I suppose finding out it\u2019s @placeholder isn\u2019t that much of a surprise, and the bottle is one of the ugliest I\u2019ve seen.1/5", "idx": 22081}], "idx": 14332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A suspected Islamic militant returning to Europe from the war in Syria was arrested on Sunday at Malaga airport in southern Spain as a potential \"threat to national security,\" the Interior Ministry said in a statement. The suspect, Abdeluahid Sadik Mohamed, belongs to an al Qaeda-linked group, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, the statement said. A spokesman for the Ministry confirmed Sadik Mohamed is a Spanish national born in Ceuta, the Spanish enclave on Morocco's north coast. He had spent months alongside Islamic militants fighting in Syria and in Iraq since last May, arriving to the region from Casablanca, Morocco. 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Roslyn Brock, chairwoman of the NAACP board of directors, urged demonstrators to turn their anger into constructive action, telling them to register and vote.\n@highlight\nMartin's parents join scores to remember their son at a Miramar, Florida, event\n@highlight\nNAACP official urges demonstrators in Sanford to turn anger into constructive action\n@highlight\nGeorge Zimmerman's family say he killed Martin in self-defense\n@highlight\nFlorida's attorney general defends the special prosecutor in the Martin case", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 400, "end": 413}, {"start": 444, "end": 461}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 488, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 873, "end": 888}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he said he would consider action against businesses supporting efforts on behalf of Florida's \"stand your ground\" law, which police have cited as a reason they did not immediately arrest @placeholder.", "idx": 22100}], "idx": 14344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday defended the Bush administration's economic record, the invasion of Iraq and the treatment of suspected terrorists, warning that reversing its anti-terrorism policies endangers Americans. \"We've accomplished nearly everything we set out to do,\" ex-Vice President Dick Cheney says Sunday about Iraq. In a wide-ranging interview with CNN's \"State of the Union,\" Cheney said the harsh interrogations of suspects and the use of warrantless electronic surveillance were \"absolutely essential\" to get information to prevent more attacks like the 2001 suicide hijackings that targeted New York and Washington. \"President Obama campaigned against it all across the country, and now he is making some choices that, in my mind, will, in fact, raise the risk to the American people of another attack,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Cheney: Harsh interrogations, warrantless eavesdropping \"essential\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Former vice president says Bush rebuffed his advice on two big issues\n@highlight\n\"An administration has to be able to respond to [crises] and we did,\" Cheney said\n@highlight\nCheney cites costs of dealing with 9/11 attacks, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 420}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1214}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Bush administration reached a still-incomplete disarmament deal with the isolated Stalinist state in 2007 and removed it from the @placeholder list of state sponsors of terrorism as part of the deal.", "idx": 22109}], "idx": 14349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Authorities in the landlocked African nation of Niger have arrested 160 suspected Boko Haram militants allegedly involved in deadly attacks near that country's border with Nigeria, a national police spokesman said Tuesday. 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Those taken into custody include Kaka Bunu, who police spokesman Adil Doro said was \"involved in the recruitment of (Boko Haram) members.\" Some of the suspects fled south, only to be arrested while on the run or in \"their hiding places,\" said Yakubu Sumana Gawo, the governor of Niger's Diffa region.\n@highlight\nColonel: 100 Boko Haram, 5 Cameroon soldiers killed in recent fighting\n@highlight\nSources: Hundreds of suspected militants being held in Cameroonian prisons\n@highlight\nNiger has faced more Boko Haram attacks since allying with others fighting the group", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 577, "end": 594}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder troops also seized an armored vehicle, two machine guns and a large amount of ammunition.", "idx": 22123}], "idx": 14360} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Leaders of the burgeoning Tea Party movement say their projected midterm election victories should send a strong message: watch out in 2012. \"The Republicans need to know, we've done it in 2010. 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Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg arrive at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend with the title fight distilled into a thrillingly intense duel. Mercedes is desperate to keep a lid on the seething tensions spilling over from a Belgian bust-up as the German team chases its first world title since 1955. But is it too late to mend the poisoned relationship between the star drivers? 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The Regent Seven Seas Cruises Explorer will come in at 732ft in length, but will carry just 750 guests in total and every room will be a suite. With gourmet dining throughout, marble floors, crystal chandeliers and one 'residence' that is almost four times bigger than the average house in the UK, the vessel is certainly set to take the luxury ship market by storm. Scroll down for video The Penthouse on the Seven Seas Explorer will offer luxury and importantly decent amount of space for guests to relax\n@highlight\nShip weighs 56,000 tons and can carry 750 guests in luxury throughout with huge amounts of space\n@highlight\nThe Regent Suite measures 3,875-square-foot, the average house size in the UK is 1,042 square-feet\n@highlight\nRegent Seven Seas Cruises reported both single-day and first week record bookings for the Explorer", "entities": [{"start": 149, "end": 182}, {"start": 439, "end": 440}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 555, "end": 573}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}, {"start": 881, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bedroom of the @placeholder is bright and airy and is sure to guarantee a good night's sleep", "idx": 22160}], "idx": 14383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Barack Obama danced his way into Tanzania today on the final leg of his tour of Africa - and while he is there he is set to be welcomed by a familiar face. The President's predecessor George W. Bush will also be in the the country addressing a conference on African women, and the two men are planning to meet at the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam tomorrow. Mr Obama and Mr Bush will lay a wreath to commemorate the embassy bombing which killed 11 people in 1998. Scroll down for video Arrival: Barack Obama was greeted by a Tanzanian band as he landed in Dar es Salaam today\n@highlight\nPresident lands in Dar es Salaam and is greeted by Tanzania's leader\n@highlight\nHe will join Bush for a memorial ceremony at the U.S. Embassy tomorrow\n@highlight\nTanzania is his last stop on tour of Africa after Senegal and South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Ultimately, the goal here is for @placeholder to build Africa for Africans,' Obama said.", "idx": 22166}], "idx": 14388} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 05:11 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 10 January 2014 David Cameron\u2019s populist attacks on immigration risk \u2018destroying the future\u2019 of the British people, a senior EU official has claimed in an extraordinary attack on an elected Prime Minister. Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission, accused Mr Cameron of fuelling fears of an 'invasion' and claimed Britons claiming \u2018much more\u2019 in benefits than EU migrants. It is the latest broadside from the continent aimed at the Prime Minister since he complained about child benefit being exported across the EU and urged other European leaders to curb immigration.\n@highlight\nVice-President of European Commission in extraordinary attack on PM\n@highlight\nViviane Reding accuses the Prime Minister of indulging in populist rhetoric\n@highlight\nDismisses the idea of 'invasion' and benefits tourism as untrue", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 201, "end": 202}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 320, "end": 338}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 453, "end": 454}, {"start": 606, "end": 607}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 692, "end": 710}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Prime Minister insisted it was wrong that the British taxpayer is giving cash to 40,000 children who live elsewhere in the @placeholder.", "idx": 22173}], "idx": 14392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Apple has published a letter to Chinese customers -- signed by CEO Tim Cook -- that addresses the growing controversy over the company's warranty policies there. Posted to the Chinese version of Apple's website on Monday, the letter (Google translation) discusses changes that Apple plans in China to offer better customer service. In addition to a clear statement on Apple's website regarding its repair and warranty policies, Apple also plans to increase training for its staff and authorized resellers, and plans to improve how it handles iPhone 4 and 4S repairs. \"We are aware ... the lack of external communication in this process ... lead to the speculation that Apple is arrogant, does not care or does not attach importance to consumer feedback. We express our sincere apologies for any concerns or misunderstandings this gives consumers,\" reads a Google translation version of Cook's letter.\n@highlight\nApple CEO apologizes to Chinese customers\n@highlight\nTim Cook says lack of communication made Apple look arrogant\n@highlight\nChinese media had attacked Apple over warranty complaints", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 565}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That said, Apple has encouraged Chinese consumers to get in touch with the company directly regarding issues with @placeholder retail stores or resellers.", "idx": 22182}], "idx": 14399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 14:09 EST, 28 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 29 October 2012 A Labour MP today defied his wife, daughters and party bosses and refused to apologise after telling former Tory politician Louise Mensch to \u2018shut up\u2019. Austin Mitchell sparked a furious storm on Twitter after criticising author Mrs Mensch for contradicting her husband over why she quit the Commons last month. The Grismby MP tweeted: \u2018Shut up Menschkin. A good wife doesn't disagree with her master in public and a good little girl doesn't lie about why she quit politics.\u2019 Defiant Labour MP Austin Mitchell today refused to withdraw his tweets that Louise Mensch should should 'shut up' and remember 'A good wife doesn't disagree with her master in public'\n@highlight\nAustin Mitchell tells former Tory MP she must remember 'a good wife doesn't disagree with her master in public'\n@highlight\nMrs Mesnch had disputed her husband's explanation for why she quit as Corby MP this summer\n@highlight\nShe said the decision was based solely on 'inability to hold family life together' but Peter Mensch said she would have lost the seat to Labour", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 779, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he was soon back to insist he would not withdraw the offending tweet, despite being told to do so by his wife, children and @placeholder press advisers", "idx": 22183}], "idx": 14400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New storm: Katie Hopkins was a called a racist after a series of controversial tweets were sent from her Twitter account A number of anti-Muslim rants were sent from Katie Hopkins' Twitter account last night including one that called Palestinians 'filthy rodents'. The former Apprentice contestant, 39, also demanded that Israel 'restart the bombing campaign' on Gaza after two Israelis were stabbed to death in separate knife attacks in Tel Aviv yesterday. The messages have sparked demands for Hopkins to be arrested, but it is not clear whether her Twitter account had been hacked. The bizarre tweets from her account, where she refers to herself as 'telling it like it is', were branded Islamophobic today and started at around 9pm last night.\n@highlight\nSeries of bizarre tweets sent from her account last night spark outrage\n@highlight\nOne called Palestinian's 'filthy rodents' and demanded Israel bomb them\n@highlight\nMessages about Muslim faith have been branded 'Islamophobic' by critics\n@highlight\nTweets using Band Aid lyrics also poked fun at Ebola victims\n@highlight\nIt is not clear if she wrote the message or if her account was hacked", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tweets from Ms Hopkins' account said: '@placeholder busy knifing Israelis.", "idx": 22187}], "idx": 14401} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman And Ian Drury UPDATED: 18:27 EST, 2 February 2012 Up to half of Britain\u2019s forces in Afghanistan will come home next year after the Americans announced plans to speed up withdrawal by a year. Downing Street confirmed that British troops will no longer lead combat operations by the end of 2013, handing command responsibility to local Afghan forces 12 months earlier than expected. Plans have now been drawn up to cut the force of 9,000 British troops by at least 4,000 next year, with a series of steady drawdowns in troops throughout the year. Previously, David Cameron has said that British forces will no longer be in a combat role by the end of 2014, but ministers had failed to spell out that the handover to Afghan commanders will begin much earlier than that.\n@highlight\nISAF troops will retain a 'supporting' role\n@highlight\nReport compiled by U.S. forces claims Pakistan security agency is assisting Taliban attacks against Nato forces\n@highlight\nAfghans bracing for return of Taliban when foreign troops withdraw in 2014\n@highlight\nTaliban detainees claim Pakistan employs network of spies to give strategic advice to militants\n@highlight\nPakistan Foreign Ministry dismisses claims as 'frivolous' and insists it is committed to non-interference in Afghanistan\n@highlight\n10-year conflict has seen nearly 3,000 service personnel killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1283}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unbowed: The document claims Taliban fighters are being supported by @placeholder intelligence services across the border", "idx": 22188}, {"query": "@placeholder, where powerful elements in the security and intelligence services", "idx": 22191}], "idx": 14402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Israeli military says two soldiers have been killed and a further seven wounded in a Hezbollah 'revenge attack' on a military convoy near the Lebanese border today. Israel's military responded to the anti-tank missile strike on the convoy with aerial and ground attacks on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. The Hezbollah group struck the nine-vehicle convoy with several missiles in an apparent retaliation for a deadly Israeli airstrike in Syria that killed six Hezbollah fighters earlier this month. A Spanish U.N. peacekeeper was also killed in today's clash. Israeli soldiers carry their injured comrade after his army vehicle was hit by anti-tank missile, near the Har Dov area, on the Israeli-Lebanese border today. The Lebanese Hezbollah group has claimed responsibility\n@highlight\nMissiles fired by Lebanese Hezbollah group hit an Israeli military convoy\n@highlight\nTwo soldiers were killed and another seven soldiers were wounded\n@highlight\nLebanese Hezbollah group claimed responsibility for firing the missile\n@highlight\nThought to be retaliation for deadly Israeli airstrike in Syria 10 days ago\n@highlight\nIsrael responded by firing 50 artillery shells into Lebanon\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would respond 'forcefully'\n@highlight\nA Spanish U.N peacekeeper was also killed in the clash in South Lebanon", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1346}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today's attack took place near Mount Dov and Shebaa Farms, a disputed tract of land where the borders of @placeholder, Lebanon and Syria meet.", "idx": 22196}, {"query": "An @placeholder tanks stands ready right on the border with Lebanon in northern Israel today", "idx": 22200}], "idx": 14403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stereotypes of Danish cuisine inevitably feature visions of streaky bacon and swirly pastries. But trail-blazing restaurants like the two Michelin-starred \"Noma\" have ushered in a fashion for so-called \"New Nordic Cuisine\" that has seen bon vivants straining their vocal chords in songs of praise. Copenhagen, the stylish Danish capital, is leading the way in this North European culinary revolution. Indeed, the latest edition of the Michelin Guide awarded the city's restaurants an impressive 14 stars -- more than any other of its Scandinavian counterparts. But the city is also dotted with eateries for all occasions and tastes, offering more than just Michelin starred fine dining. Here is CNN's at-a-glance guide to Europe's new culinary capital.\n@highlight\nCopenhagen is at the heart of the wave of \"New Nordic Cuisine\"\n@highlight\nRestaurants like two Michelin-starred \"Noma\" have put Scandanvian food on the map\n@highlight\nCNN showcases eateries for every palate in a culinary tour of Copenhagen", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 203, "end": 220}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 807, "end": 824}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 931, "end": 933}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is hidden inside an 18th-century storage building that was once used to keep salt.", "idx": 22203}], "idx": 14405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Muammar Gadaffi bedded at least four women just hours before meeting Prince Andrew for trade talks, it was claimed today. The Libyan dictator had a voracious sexual appetite and was so addicted to anti-impotence Viagra pills a nurse told him to cut down his intake. The sordid world of the despot who was killed last month in the country's uprising, has been revealed by his manservant of seven years. Voracious: Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi lived a life of extravagance and sexual addiction Faisal, a young chef, cooked Andrew a 'traditional' dinner of tabouli, hummus and couscous when the prince met the Arab leader at the villa of one of his female friends.\n@highlight\nAide who dyed dictator's hair claims: 'He would have his way with them like he had just blown his nose'\n@highlight\nLibyan leader was addicted to sex and Viagra pills", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 427, "end": 441}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claimed that some of the women he bedded suffered so badly 'they went immediately from his bedroom to the hospital' to be treated for internal injuries.", "idx": 22205}], "idx": 14406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A day after Saudi King Abdullah announced greater political participation for women in the future, some Saudis questioned just how big a change may really be on the horizon. Some women's rights activists who were initially elated by Sunday's announcement said they were feeling disappointed because the changes do not kick in immediately. \"We don't really think now that we've been promised a real right,\" said one. But a member of Saudi Arabia's Consultative Council called one of the changes the king announced \"hugely important.\" King Abdullah announced two changes Sunday, which would be historic for Saudi Arabia. He said women will be allowed to serve as members of the Shura Council, the Consultative Council that advises the king. Its 150 members are appointed.\n@highlight\nNEW: The system of women's subordination in Saudi Arabia \"needs to be dismantled,\" an Amnesty International official says\n@highlight\n\"We don't really think now that we've been promised a real right,\" a Saudi women's rights activist says\n@highlight\nA member of the Consultative Council says the future inclusion of women will be \"hugely important\"\n@highlight\nKing Abdullah announced two changes Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 475}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 704, "end": 723}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 896}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the king did not use the word \"vote\" in his remarks, allowing women to take part in the nomination process would amount to voting within @placeholder's system.", "idx": 22206}], "idx": 14407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vitriolic insults hurled by North Korea's state-run media are so frequent that they're usually not news. But recent KCNA articles use such racially-charged rhetoric that they have drawn criticism from the White House's National Security Council, which called them \"particularly ugly and disrespectful.\" North Korea's state media KCNA described President Barack Obama using racial epithets and likened him to a \"wicked black monkey.\" The most offensive piece, published in Korean on May 2 under the title \"Divine punishment to the world's one and only delinquent Obama,\" repeatedly refers to him as a monkey. \"You can also tell this by his appearance and behavior, and while it may be because he is a crossbreed, one cannot help thinking the more one sees him that he has escaped from a monkey's body,\" it stated.\n@highlight\nKCNA describes Obama with racial slurs\n@highlight\nThe piece repeatedly likens Obama to a monkey\n@highlight\nNorth Korea state media often ridicules state officials, including South Korean president", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 243}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The racist rant on @placeholder was flagged by a blog, One Free Korea, which started the entry with, \"Oh, yes they did\" and highlighted excerpts from the epithet-laced official news service.", "idx": 22209}], "idx": 14409} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England\u2019s tour Sri Lanka has barely begun, yet Alastair Cook and coach Peter Moores have already found themselves on the defensive after the controversial decision to leave Alex Hales out of the opening warm-up game in Colombo. With Hales, ranked third in the ICC\u2019s Twenty20 batting table, left out of the top three in favour of Cook, Moeen Ali and Ian Bell for Friday\u2019s 50-over match against Sri Lanka A, England once more stood accused of the kind of conservative thinking that many fear could condemn them to another World Cup flop in Australia and New Zealand next year. And while Cook insisted England were \u2018nowhere near\u2019 identifying his opening partner, there is a concern among the coaching staff that Hales was exposed by India\u2019s bowlers during his four one-day internationals at the end of the summer.\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook and Moeen Ali will open for England against Sri Lanka A\n@highlight\nEngland accused of conservatism for not picking big hitter Alex Hales\n@highlight\n'We wanted a bowler in the top six and Moeen gave us that,' explains Cook", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those games brought him only 92 runs and a modest strike-rate of 68, and Moores explained: \u2018@placeholder started to bring the ball back into Alex and bowl spin at him, so he has to decide what else he is going to come back at them with.\u2019", "idx": 22210}], "idx": 14410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The boss of a Christian TV network has stepped down from his role because of a \u2018moral failure\u2019 in his marriage. Rory Alec said he was handing over the running of God TV, a worldwide network that got its start in Britain, to his wife Wendy. He did not elaborate \u2013 but religious figures have quit similar positions in the past after having extramarital affairs. Scroll down for video GodTV co-founder Rory Alec has stepped down from heading the network he founded with his wife Wendy 20 years ago. She will assume the leadership of the network Rory Alec (right) says he will step down due to a 'moral failure' in his marriage\n@highlight\nRory Alec, who co-founded the network with his wife Wendy, says he's stepping down due to the 'disappointment I've caused'\n@highlight\nWendy Alec, who's headed GodTV's programming for 19 years, will assume leadership of the network\n@highlight\nShe will make a televised statement on the matter this week", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sources at the network said the revival centre would go ahead despite @placeholder\u2019s sudden departure.", "idx": 22217}], "idx": 14415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Raking it in: Even after having his salary slashed by 36%, Lee Hsien Loong will still earn $1.7m a year Singapore's Prime Minister has reacted to public anger over income inequality by taking a 36 per cent pay cut - but is still one of the world's best paid political leaders. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has had his salary reduced by over a third after public fury over soaring housing costs and increased pay inequality. The Singapore leader is still earning $1.7million a year (\u00a31.089m) as the world's best paid leader however, over four times the salary of U.S. president Barack Obama.\n@highlight\nLee Hsien Loong earns four times the salary of Obama and eight times wage of Cameron\n@highlight\nSingapore leader taking pay cut following public anger over income inequality", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The committee - appointed by Lee following a disastrous parliamentary election in which his party faced historic losses - recommended that @placeholder's salary be cut 36 percent to 2.2 million Singapore dollars ($1.7 million).", "idx": 22218}], "idx": 14416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yuriy Krocha's three children have a lot of questions about the situation in Ukraine. His youngest daughter, 8, pointed to a world map a couple of days ago and asked, \"Papa, Russia is so big. Why does it need our small peninsula?\" Krocha, 42, and his family live in Simferopol, the regional capital of Crimea, Ukraine. Soldiers without national insignias -- but whom everyone presumes to be Russian -- started showing up on Thursday, he said. That day, Krocha said he got a call from his children's school to take them, because teachers were afraid to let them go on their own, and they had to stay at home Friday. The downtown was blocked by police from Thursday until Sunday, Krocha said.\n@highlight\nA Crimean resident has observed gas, food price increases\n@highlight\nHe said downtown Simferopol streets were closed Thursday to Sunday\n@highlight\nIn Yalta, resident reports no sightings of troops", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russian forces have surrounded 10 Ukrainian military bases -- 16,000 troops in the past week, according to @placeholder officials.", "idx": 22219}, {"query": "\"Here in @placeholder it's hard to identify your nationality,\" he said.", "idx": 22222}], "idx": 14417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Attack: Miriam Margolyes blasted the English class system after become an Australian citizen One of Britain\u2019s most respected and enduring actresses launched a stinging attack on the English class system... and added insult to injury by becoming an Australian citizen. BAFTA-winning star Miriam Margolyes criticised her native land for its lack of energy and optimism after a citizenship ceremony presided over by Australian prime minister Julia Gillard. She said: 'I don\u2019t like class distinction and there is far too much of that in England. 'There\u2019s an energy here - an optimism, a vitality. I think England doesn\u2019t have that any more. There\u2019s an irony and not accepting bull**** and I love that, that straight-talking stuff.'\n@highlight\nMiss Margolyes criticised UK after citizenship ceremony\n@highlight\nShe said her native land 'lacks energy and optimism'", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 23}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 287, "end": 302}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Margolyes, who was awarded an OBE for services to drama in 2001, will also keep her @placeholder citizenship.", "idx": 22228}], "idx": 14421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 05:56 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 26 May 2013 Paris police today conceded that the stabbing of a French soldier was inspired by the terrorist murder of Drummer Lee Rigby. Private Cedric Cordier, 23, was stabbed in the neck while on patrol in the business district of the French capital on Saturday evening. He is now recovering in hospital. The attacker, who has not been caught, was 6ft2in, of North African origin and wore a long, Arab garment called a djellaba. In a copycat of an ambush in London in which a British serviceman was murdered, the attacker struck in front of dozens of passers-by, stabbing his victim in the throat and neck.\n@highlight\nPrivate Cedric Cordier was stabbed in the throat and neck from behind\n@highlight\nAttacked said to be 'inspired' by the savage murder of Drummer Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nAttacker was robed, bearded, in his 30s, of North African origin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "might be a comparison with what happened in @placeholder,\u2019 said interior", "idx": 22231}], "idx": 14424} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama arrives in Mumbai Saturday morning for three days of deal making, cultural engagements and talks on regional and global security. 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America wants to develop a strategic military alliance by arming India with the modern tools of war; New Delhi prefers a more limited transactional relationship with Washington to replace its depleted Soviet-era fleet that avoids making India the operating base of a future conflict.\n@highlight\nObama will visit India with a group of American business executives\n@highlight\nMansoor Ijaz says trip offers opportunity for a grand bargain with India\n@highlight\nBy striking a deal on economic, military, security issues, the two nations would benefit, he says\n@highlight\nIjaz: Progress on peace in the region and in the fight against terrorism could result", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 804, "end": 815}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "America wants less outsourcing and more trade to create badly needed new jobs at home; India, whose protectionist economic tendencies have given way to a meritocracy driven by entrepreneurial spirit, wants more U.S. visas to train its bright minds and can't understand why @placeholder innovation has given way to a defeatist closed-door, anti-immigration mentality.", "idx": 22232}], "idx": 14425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, pictured, is facing calls to resign Jean-Claude Juncker yesterday faced calls to resign following damaging claims he helped some of the world\u2019s largest companies avoid paying billions of euros in tax when he was prime minister of Luxembourg. Leaked documents showed how hundreds of sweetheart deals with more than 300 companies including Heinz, Burberry, Dyson and Ikea were signed while the newly appointed European Commission President was in charge. Mr Juncker faces growing anger across Europe because of claims other countries missed out on billions of euros in tax revenues while Luxembourg became one of the world\u2019s richest because of the arrangements.\n@highlight\nLeaked documents showed sweetheart deals with more than 300 companies\n@highlight\nThey were signed while Juncker was prime minister of Luxembourg\n@highlight\nFaces anger over claims other countries missed out on tax revenues", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 39}, {"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 99, "end": 117}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 471, "end": 489}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How can we know he\u2019s working in the interest of @placeholder when as prime minister in Luxembourg he has exploited populations in every European country and elsewhere for decades?\u2019", "idx": 22236}], "idx": 14426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday they stand together in their efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, but Netanyahu warned that time for diplomacy was running short. The two leaders met at the White House to discuss Iran's nuclear program and other Middle East issues amid talk speculation that Israel may attack nuclear sites in Iran. Speaking to the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee afterward, Netanyahu said Iranian research \"continues to march forward\" despite painful economic sanctions imposed on the Islamic republic. \"My friends, Israel has waited patiently waited for the international community to resolve this issue. We've waited for diplomacy to work,\" Netanyahu said.\n@highlight\n\" None of us can afford to wait much longer,\" Netanyahu warns\n@highlight\nObama supports \"principled diplomacy, backed by unprecedented pressure\"\n@highlight\n\"I mean it,\" the U.S. president says of a possible military option\n@highlight\nThe prime minister says Israel has the right to defend itself against Iranian threats", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 50, "end": 67}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 429, "end": 468}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder is \"all talk and no action\" on the matter of Iran and its putative nuclear aspirations.", "idx": 22242}], "idx": 14428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ben Bradlee, the longtime executive editor of The Washington Post during some of its proudest moments, was remembered as a 'journalistic warrior' Wednesday during his funeral at Washington National Cathedral. Bradlee, who died last week at age 93, was at the helm of the Washington Post for almost 25-years and was known for his forensic search for the truth in his reporters work and from public officials. His funeral drew colleagues past and present including his equally legendary former reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, who with Bradlee helped expose the Watergate scandal in 1972 which eventually brought down President Richard Nixon.\n@highlight\nBen Bradlee's former colleagues and staff attended funeral service\n@highlight\nBradlee's former reporters Bob Woodward, and Carl Bernstein at National Cathedral\n@highlight\nBradelee led the paper's coverage of the Watergate scandal and made the decision to publish the Pentagon Papers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 178, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 271, "end": 285}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 571, "end": 587}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 804, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 875, "end": 891}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watergate reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, right, arrive for the funeral services for the late @placeholder on Wednesday", "idx": 22258}], "idx": 14440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Shortly before she and her family went into hiding, Anne Frank gave some of her toys to a friend for safekeeping -- a tin of marbles, a tea set and a book. Anne had regularly played with Toosje Kupers on the streets of their Amsterdam neighborhood and tasked her friend with looking after her treasured possessions. The next part of the story is well known -- the Frank family's suffocating experience of spending 25 months in cramped quarters, hiding from Jewish persecution by the Nazis. The world learned the harrowing tale in Anne's own words, written in her now widely read diary.\n@highlight\nAnne Frank gave her toys to a friend for safekeeping before going into hiding\n@highlight\nHer friend kept the possessions for some 70 years\n@highlight\nThe box of marbles will go on display at a World War II exhibition\n@highlight\nThis is the first time the colorful marbles will be shown to the public", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had kept the belongings, only finding them decades later when moving just over a year ago.", "idx": 22267}], "idx": 14448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At least 15 people have been killed and dozens injured after the Taliban carried out two suicide bomb attacks in Afghanistan with minutes of Ashraf Ghani being sworn in as the new president. In the country's first ever democratic transfer of power - which took place after six months of bitter dispute and rows over electoral fraud - Ghani was sworn in as president. At a handover ceremony in the country's capital Kabul, Ghani formally replaced predecessor Hamid Karzai, who came into office following the 2001 U.S.-led invasion to topple the Taliban. But within minutes of Ghani taking the presidential oath, two bomb attacks left 15 people dead - the first at Kabul airport killing seven, before a second attack in Paktia province killed eight.\n@highlight\nDeaths occurred during Afghanistan's first ever democratic power transfer\n@highlight\nAshraf Ghani replaces Hamid Karzai, who had been the president since 2001\n@highlight\nFirst bomb attack occurred on road between airport and presidential palace\n@highlight\nSeven people killed as a result of the blast during president's inauguration\n@highlight\nSeconds later a second blast rocked eastern Paktia province, killing eight\n@highlight\nShortly after The Taliban claimed responsibility for both the suicide attacks", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said he is glad to be stepping down after more than a decade of what the U.S. ambassador recently said was one of the most difficult jobs in the world.", "idx": 22269}], "idx": 14450} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Hall PUBLISHED: 11:46 EST, 28 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 28 February 2014 A coroner has recommended that dangerous lakes are dyed black or ringed with stinging nettles to discourage swimmers, after hearing how two people drowned at a beauty spot on the same day. Ryan Pettengell, 41, and Umar Balogun, 16, drowned in separate incidents at Bawsey Pits in Norfolk on July 16 last year after going swimming on a hot summer's day. Swimming is banned in the waters because of dangerous, near-invisible weeds growing below the surface but warning signs are often ignored.\n@highlight\nRyan Pettengell, 41, and Umar Balogun, 16, drowned in separate incidents\n@highlight\nBoth went swimming at Bawsey Pits in Norfolk on a hot day last summer\n@highlight\nCoroner says not enough being down to discourage swimming at the lakes\n@highlight\nShe recommended dying the water black or 'aggressively' planting nettles", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder's body was eventually recovered by fire crews around 7.30pm that night - two hours before Mr Balogun's was recovered from a nearby lake.", "idx": 22277}], "idx": 14456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kim Richards' says she warned her niece Alexia about her pitbull terrier Kingsley before the savage attack that resulted in the teen needing surgery. The attack on the 18-year-old saw the dog bite her multiple times, with the most severe wound ripping through the flesh on her hand to reach the bone in her thumb. She is understood to have required two different surgeries. And now Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star Kim has released a statement to RadarOnline about the incident. Incident: Kim Richards has come out with a statement regarding the attack on her niece 'The events that led up to Kingsley biting Alexia resulted from the girls entering my bedroom after I already told them my room was off limits,' Kim told the website. 'Alexia has been away from college for months and hasn't seen Kingsley in a long time.\n@highlight\nAlexia, 18, was bitten several times and required two surgeries\n@highlight\nKim now claims she warned Alexia to stay away from the pitbull and is unsure what to do with the dog\n@highlight\nThe animal, Kingsley, has attacked at least three times before, savaging a friend of Kim's in March and even biting its trainer on TV\n@highlight\nKyle had previously said she was 'nervous' the dog would attack her sister\n@highlight\nDog remains at Kim's Beverly Hills home and Animal Control Services will not intervene unless a victim or family member files a complaint\n@highlight\nThe dog's trainer David Utter says Kim should no longer be allowed to keep the pitbull after these attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 382, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1431}, {"start": 1438, "end": 1440}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kim then went on to explain her recollection of the events on Saturday when her niece was savagely attacked: 'The second I realized @placeholder had been bitten on the finger leaving a puncture mark on her thumb, I immediately called my sister, Kyle, and took her to the nearest emergency room.'", "idx": 22282}], "idx": 14461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"We looked at ports in Europe. We looked at street signs. Things on the menu.\" In the end, comedian Kevin Nealon and his wife decided to name their son Gable. As in Clark Gable. They simply liked the sound of it, and most people will agree it's far better than Helsinki, 43rd Avenue or Never Ending Pasta Bowl. This was 4\u00c2\u00bd years ago, but the former \"Saturday Night Live\" star still loves to talk about his son. In 2009, he even published a book about becoming a first-time dad called \"Yes, You're Pregnant, But What About Me?\" \"We finally got the pacifier away from him,\" Nealon says of Gable. \"And now we're potty training him. It would've been easier to get the pacifier away from him if we taught him how to pee on it.\"\n@highlight\nKevin Nealon explains why he and his wife named their son Gable\n@highlight\nFormer \"Saturday Night Live\" star plays Doug Wilson on Showtime's \"Weeds\"\n@highlight\nHe says he has little in common with the pothead character he plays", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 317}, {"start": 360, "end": 378}, {"start": 517, "end": 533}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 827, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These days, @placeholder is mostly keeping busy on the road with his stand-up act, and he plans to record a new one-hour special next year.", "idx": 22284}], "idx": 14462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 4-year-old Ohio girl who vanished more than three weeks ago was found alive and in good condition, halfway across the country in Southern California, authorities said. Haylee Donathan was found with her mother and her mother's boyfriend, fugitive sex offender Robbi Potter. Haylee Donathan, her mother, Candace Watson, and Robbi Potter were discovered after hiding for the past week at The Morning Star Ranch, a retreat in Valley Center, near San Diego, said Peter Elliott, United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio. Potter is a registered sex offender, officials said. He was being sought by the U.S. Marshal's Service.\n@highlight\nOhio girl found alive near San Diego, California, authorities say\n@highlight\nTip led authorities to raid communal farm\n@highlight\nHaylee Donathan was with mother, boyfriend who's a fugitive sex offender\n@highlight\nHaylee, mother were last seen May 28", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 140, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 397, "end": 418}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 470, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 531}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 787, "end": 801}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's hair was a bit darker and Potter also changed his appearance slightly.", "idx": 22286}], "idx": 14464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Tottenham have been rebuffed in a \u00a315million bid for Real Sociedad winger Antoine Griezmann. Sociedad want his buy-out clause, \u00a325m, with Monaco and Chelsea also showing interest. The tricky attacker impressed for France at the World Cup in Brazil, after being thrust into the starting line-up when Franck Ribery was ruled out of the tournament through injury. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Antoine Griezmann star in a slick advert with Olivier Giroud In demand: Spurs are interested in securing the signature of Antoine Griezmann from Real Sociedad Young talent: Griezmann was one of France's standout players during their World Cup campaign\n@highlight\nThe Spanish club are unwilling to sell Griezmann for anything less than his buy-out clause of \u00a325million\n@highlight\nSpurs have had a bid of \u00a315m rejected for exactly that reason\n@highlight\nMonaco and Chelsea are also said to be interested in the attacker\n@highlight\nGriezmann produced some exciting displays for France at the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 403, "end": 419}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also have a keen interest in the France international, 23, also and have been watching him closely most of last season.", "idx": 22288}], "idx": 14465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:58 EST, 20 March 2013 John Prescott has admitted the Iraq war may have been illegal and warned that Tony Blair\u2019s call for regime change in Iran and Syria is \u2018absolutely bloody crazy\u2019. As a series of Al Qaeda-linked car bombs and suicide blasts in Baghdad marked the tenth anniversary of the US-led invasion, the Labour peer, who served as deputy prime minister at the time of the war, said he now fears the invasion was legally wrong. He told CNN International\u2019s Amanpour programme that while \u2018shock and awe may have got rid of Saddam ... it certainly never brought peace\u2019.\n@highlight\nFormer deputy PM admits toppling regime 'never brought peace'\n@highlight\nIt comes as then PM Tony Blair insists decision to invade was justified\n@highlight\n179 British service men and women were killed in the Iraq War\n@highlight\nEstimates of Iraqis to have died range from 110,000 to 600,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 356, "end": 357}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He wants to do it now in @placeholder, possibly, and Syria.", "idx": 22290}, {"query": "JAN 14, 2003: @placeholder given draft advice saying another resolution authorising use of force is needed", "idx": 22291}], "idx": 14467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States on Monday handed over control of a U.S.-run prison near Bagram Air Base to Afghan authorities. The handover of control of the detention center in Parwan fulfills an agreement between Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The detention facility has been a sticking point between U.S. and Afghan authorities, and tensions over the facility re-emerged this month with sharp words from Karzai that the commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force called \"inflammatory.\" The handover deal was reached Saturday, but came a full year after the initial plan was announced by U.S and Afghan authorities.\n@highlight\nThe United States transfers control of Parwan detainees\n@highlight\nThe handover of the facility has been a sticking point between U.S. and Afghan authorities\n@highlight\nThe handover took place a year after the initial plan was announced\n@highlight\nOriginally, the transfer was to have taken place within six months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 472, "end": 510}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Karzai has been adamant that all prisoners be under @placeholder control.", "idx": 22292}], "idx": 14468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch At first glance, these two images of the Thames, with the Houses of Parliament in the background, could be taken on the same day. But now compare them with another split image of the river - one showing a woman from the present day, the other showing a policeman from yesteryear. These remarkable pictures are actually stills from a film, illustrating a shot-by-shot comparison of London now and in 1927. It was 86 years ago that Claude Friese-Greene - a cinema technician, filmmaker and cinematographer - travelled across the UK with a new colour film camera to create his famous collection of films, The Open Road.\n@highlight\nClaude Friese-Greene travelled across UK with a new colour film camera to create his famous collection of films, The Open Road, culminating in amazing shots of London\n@highlight\nFilmmaker Simon Smith followed in Friese-Greene's footsteps to make a modern-day equivalent of the footage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 444, "end": 463}, {"start": 541, "end": 542}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 661}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "six months, @placeholder matched the original films shot by shot, mimicking", "idx": 22294}], "idx": 14469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Crew members on a U.S.-flagged ship learned Friday that their questioning by Venezuelan investigators in an arms trafficking probe has been delayed until Monday. Venezuelan authorities have held the ship in Maracaibo since August 29, and took its captain into custody on Wednesday. The shipping vessel's crew had expected to give depositions on Friday, according to a crew member who asked to remain anonymous because of security concerns. As of Friday night, prosecutors had yet to make a decision on the case, according to a manager of the ship's customs brokers. The manager asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the situation.\n@highlight\nNEW: Captain returned to vessel to move ship from docks, source says\n@highlight\nU.S. official says incident is about paperwork for rifles they had aboard for protection\n@highlight\nThe crew's scheduled depositions are pushed back to Monday, a crew member says\n@highlight\nA manager of the ship's customs brokerage firm identifies the captain as Jeffrey Raider", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a previous @placeholder port, authorities sent divers twice to inspect the ship's hull.", "idx": 22301}], "idx": 14474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New footage, obtained exclusively by MailOnline, captures the moment actor Orlando Bloom throws a punch at Justin Bieber during a night out in Ibiza. The incident was recorded by onlookers as Bieber crossed paths with the Pirates of the Caribbean star shortly after entering popular eatery Cipriani with his entourage. Bloom, who wears a light coloured shirt, appears to make a beeline for the Canadian star before throwing a single punch. 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The consumption of sheep lung, a key ingredient of haggis alongside heart and liver, has been banned in the US since 1971 and all British lamb has been banned since 1989 following the BSE crisis. Owen Paterson, the Environment Secretary, will ask his US agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack to drop the ban during a meeting in the US today, and open up a market potentially worth millions to Scottish producers. 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Martinez, part of the victorious Spain squad at the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championship, had a $50m release fee in his Bilbao contract, but was required to pay the amount himself, which created huge tax liabilities for the player and complications for the German club. Bayern's chairman Karl-Heinz Rummennigge described the transfer as \"very complicated\" and accused Bilbao of \"refusing to cooperate from the very first day\" of negotiations. \"We've had tax and legal problems to solve over the last few days, but fortunately we've succeeded,\" he said.\n@highlight\nJavi Martinez completes $50m move from Athletic Bilbao to Bayern Munich\n@highlight\nBayern chairman accuses Bilbao of \"refusing to cooperate\" with German club\n@highlight\nTottenham Hotspur complete the signing of Moussa Dembele from Fulham\n@highlight\nFormer Bayern goalkeeper Michael Rensing moves to Leverkusen", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 202, "end": 222}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 423, "end": 444}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 987}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are delighted to announce that we have reached agreement with @placeholder for the transfer of Mousa Dembele,\" Tottenham announced on their website.", "idx": 22320}], "idx": 14487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australia remained top of the Commonwealth Games medals table after the second day of competition in India following a clean sweep of the three cycling events. Scott Sunderland won the men's 1km time trial, Jack Bobridge claimed victory in the 4,000m individual pursuit and Anna Meares retained the women's 500m time trial title to help Australia win five golds on Tuesday for a leading nine and 23 medals overall. Meares, who broke her neck in 2008, beat her own Games record in a time of 33.758 seconds to head off compatriot Kaarle McCulloch and Becky James of Wales.\n@highlight\nAustralian cyclists win all three gold medals on offer in the sport on day two\n@highlight\nThe Australian team head the Commonwealth Games medals table in India\n@highlight\nIndia's athletes shrug off problems in hosting the event by winning five golds to be second\n@highlight\nBut India's netballers humiliating record defeat against world champions Australia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 39, "end": 56}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 169, "end": 184}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 711, "end": 728}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hosts @placeholder moved in second place after winning five gold medals, three in the men's wrestling events and two in shooting disciplines.", "idx": 22321}], "idx": 14488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The House of Representatives on Friday passed legislation giving the makers of the Keystone pipeline the go-ahead to build the fourth and final section of the oil transportation system. The House has already sanctioned the construction of the XL portion of the pipeline eight times but today it passed language identical to a bill under consideration in the Senate by a vote of 252-161. The Democratically-controlled upper chamber has long declined to vote on the matter but had a change of heart on Wednesday after Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana begged her colleagues to immediately bring the legislation to the floor.\n@highlight\nThe House today passed a bill by a vote of 252-161 with identical language to legislation under consideration in the Senate\n@highlight\nSen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana is begging her Democratic colleagues to approve construction of Keystone XL next Tuesday in a bid to get reelected\n@highlight\nHer Senate seat hangs in the balance after neither she nor her closest opponent met state requirements last week and will now face off Dec. 6\n@highlight\nGOP Rep. Bill Cassidy is polling 16 points above her and is expected to win\n@highlight\nObama has not said whether he will veto the Keystone bill but the White House has said they have a 'dim view' of the sudden legislative push", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 27}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 243, "end": 244}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It now awaits a vote in the @placeholder, scheduled for next Tuesday, giving Landrieu a few more days to round up the 60 votes she needs to overcome a filibuster.", "idx": 22327}], "idx": 14492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He made his modelling debut for Burberry last year - and the world cooed in unison. Such a success was his first foray into fashion that the iconic British brand has invited 12-year-old Romeo Beckham back to star in its Christmas campaign. Romeo, who is the second eldest son of David and Victoria, steals the spotlight in the Burberry Festive campaign, From London with Love. Beckham is back: Romeo, 12, has been unveiled as the star of Burberry's Christmas campaign and proves he's following in his mother Victoria's fashionable footsteps showcasing his style credentials in the new imagery Following his mother into the fashion world, the youngster was hand-picked by the British label's Chief Creative Officer, Christopher Bailey, for the second time.\n@highlight\nRomeo, 12, star of From London with Love campaign\n@highlight\nChristopher Bailey hailed the youngster as 'charming'\n@highlight\nIt is the brand's first ever big festive ad campaign\n@highlight\nThis is Romeo's second appearance for the brand\n@highlight\nHe also starred in SS13 campaign with model Cara Delevingne", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 828, "end": 845}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pride and joy: David, Victoria and Romeo pose with Christopher Bailey, Chief Creative and Chief Executive Officer of Burberry, at the launch of the @placeholder festive campaign on Monday night", "idx": 22329}], "idx": 14494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "First came the alleged divorce threats. And now Matt Lauer's wife has taken to chaperoning him in her latest quest to control his roving eye. It was reported today that Annette Roque and their there children will be accompanying her husband to London when he travels there next month to report on the 2012 Olympics. Not only that, but Lauer and his family will stay in a different hotel to the rest of the NBC cast and crew, according to RadarOnline. 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In their first competitive encounter since their World Cup quarter-final loss to Argentina, Belgium struck the woodwork three times in 20 minutes, opened the scoring with a penalty from former Chelsea midfielder Kevin de Bruyne on the half-hour mark and then ripped apart Andorra's defence. Tottenham forward Nacer Chadli doubled the lead with a half-volley and a fine lay-off from Divock Origi, who will play for Liverpool next season, for De Bruyne's second made it 3-0 at halftime.\n@highlight\nBelgium secured a 6-0 victory against Andorra in their Euro 2016 qualifier\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea midfielder Kevin de Bruyne netted a first half brace\n@highlight\nTottenham forward Nacer Chadli struck with a fine half volley\n@highlight\nFuture Liverpool striker Divock Origi added a fourth for the Red Devils\n@highlight\nWinger Dries Mertens completed the rout with a double in the second half", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 376, "end": 390}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}, {"start": 989, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A beautiful victory,' said @placeholder after Belgium scored as many goals in one game as during the whole World Cup.", "idx": 22334}], "idx": 14498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marston Hefner, son of playboy founder Hugh Hefner, as been sentenced to a 52-week domestic violence programme after allegedly beating his Playmate girlfriend Claire Sinclair last month. He was also ordered by the judge to stay away from her. 21-year-old Hefner was charged with corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant after the February 12 incident when he allegedly kicked and punched Sinclair, last year's playmate of the year. Sentence: Marston Hefner was handed a 52-week domestic violence programme for allegedly beating his playmate girlfriend, Clair Sinclair He pleaded 'no contest' to the charge. 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A group of United fans have chartered a private plane with the message: 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' printed in red lettering and aimed at embarrassing manager David Moyes. They plan to fly the banner over the ground during the Barclays Premier League game with Aston Villa because of the poor results, lack of fight and the fact Moyes is not up to United\u2019s standards. United won the title last season in Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s final year in charge, but this season they are 17 points behind league leaders Chelsea and look highly unlikely to finish in the top four.\n@highlight\nThe controversial banner by angry fans has been pictured for the first time\n@highlight\nGroup of United supporters explain their reasons for flying banner\n@highlight\nThe message: 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' is in reference to the 'Chosen One' banner hanging in the Stretford End\n@highlight\nPlane due to fly 10 minutes before kick off and for the first five minutes of the game\n@highlight\nUnited boss David Moyes under more pressure after 3-0 defeat by City", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 63}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 378, "end": 400}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contrast: Moyes (left) holds his head in his hands as the @placeholder bench go wild in the derby", "idx": 22341}], "idx": 14504} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will meet with Ryan Giggs to thrash out the Old Trafford legend\u2019s future at the club. The veteran Dutch coach will leave the Holland squad\u2019s training base near Amsterdam and travel to a secret destination in Europe to meet with Giggs and United chief executive Ed Woodward. Van Gaal will officially be unveiled as United\u2019s new manager Thursday or Friday and the club will then reveal who will join the 62-year-old on the coaching staff. 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According to the Chihuahua state attorney's office, the unidentified woman, with either hair dyed blond or wearing a blond wig, shot and killed a city bus driver identified as Jose Roberto Flores Carrera, 45, on August 28. Another bus driver, Fredy Zarate Morales, 32, was killed the next day. In both cases, officials say, \"Diana, the Hunter\" boarded the buses and shot the drivers point blank. After the second shooting, several media outlets in Ciudad Juarez reported receiving an e-mail from a sender claiming to be the killer. In the e-mail, she calls herself \"Diana, the hunter of drivers.\"\n@highlight\nTwo Ciudad Juarez bus drivers were slain last month by an unidentified woman\n@highlight\nShooter reportedly sent e-mails saying the killings were to avenge women raped by drivers\n@highlight\nSome drivers, fearful of being shot, have not shown up for work\n@highlight\nCommuter: \"Of course we're afraid. ... but we still have to get to our destination.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 320, "end": 346}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 469, "end": 485}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gained international notoriety in the late 1990s and early 2000s after a wave of slayings involving women.", "idx": 22350}], "idx": 14509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 10 October 2013 A casualty consultant who sent a dying woman home from hospital with painkillers had her written apology to the family literally thrown back in her face at an inquest today. Angry mum Carole Woodward flung the hand-written apology across the courtroom towards A&E consultant, Delia Parnham-Cope, as she gave evidence at the inquest in Gloucester. Mrs Woodward\u2019s daughter, Jayne Hughes, 44, died at home on December 19 from an undiagnosed pulmonary embolism - a blood clot on the lungs. She had been rushed into Gloucestershire Royal Hospital A&E two days earlier after becoming dizzy and falling downstairs, banging her head and shoulder, at her home in Lydney, Gloucestershire.\n@highlight\nCarole Woodward's daughter Jayne died from an undiagnosed blood clot\n@highlight\nMrs Woodward was handed apology by A&E consultant - but flung it back\n@highlight\nAssistant coroner says the incident did not constitute neglect", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 272, "end": 286}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 364, "end": 381}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 599, "end": 632}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Miss Parnham-Cope made no checks for an embolism or DVT and instead concentrated on checking Ms @placeholder\u2019 injuries from the fall.", "idx": 22357}], "idx": 14514} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A super-fast '4G' mobile network could be available in the UK this year - but the new iPad might not work with the British network. Phone company Everything Everywhere has submitted an application to Ofcom to use its existing 1800MHz 'slice' of mobile spectrum to deliver 4G services in the UK. But it's a slightly different frequency to the U.S. networks the new iPad is built to work on - and it's not clear whether Apple will update its tablet to work with the UK's network. Olaf Swantee, CEO at Everything Everywhere, said earlier this year, \u00bfEverything Everywhere\u00bfs vision is to launch 4G for Britain as soon as possible.'\n@highlight\nSuper-fast connection via Everything Everywhere\n@highlight\nWill offer near-instant web videos\n@highlight\nLikely to appear in laptop dongles first\n@highlight\nFrequency not compatible with new 4G iPad\n@highlight\nApple has not said whether UK will get special model", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 15}, {"start": 59, "end": 60}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 146, "end": 166}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 291, "end": 292}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 464, "end": 465}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 519}, {"start": 546, "end": 568}, {"start": 591, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 665, "end": 685}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 876, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Allowing @placeholder to reuse its spectrum in this way is likely to bring material benefits to consumers, including faster mobile broadband speeds.'", "idx": 22358}], "idx": 14515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Basketball superstar LeBron James landed in Rio de Janeiro ahead of the World Cup final on Sunday, and he said the Maracana showdown is bigger than the NBA Finals. Fresh from announcing his decision to leave the Miami Heat and return to his first team the Cleveland Cavaliers, James touched down in Brazil to watch Germany face Argentina. According to ESPN.com, the two-time NBA champion signed a two-year contract with the Cavaliers worth $42.1m (\u00a324.6m). 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Days of anger and recrimination had ended in mystery and farce. For the most part, that pitifully small but enthusiastic crowd was applauding perfect strangers. Even the most ardent home fan could not have named more than a handful of Blackpool\u2019s unlikely heroes. A summer of bitterness and confusion had left Blackpool with a grievously depleted first-team squad. At one stage last week, the club employed just eight fully fledged professional footballers. A tour of Spain had been cancelled, just a single pre-season friendly had been played and there was real doubt they would be able to field a side for Saturday\u2019s match with Burnley.\n@highlight\nBlackpool fans were protesting against owner Karl Oyston on Saturday\n@highlight\nThere are only 13 players contracted to the club currently\n@highlight\nJust four years ago the Tangerines were preparing for the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Do you think we\u2019re actually paying all these people?\u2019 Her husband snorted cynically: \u2018Not if @placeholder has got anything to do with it.\u2019", "idx": 22369}], "idx": 14523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(MNN.com) -- On any given Saturday, you'll find a motley crew assembled outside the nondescript gray building on Hollywood Road, west of downtown Atlanta. 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Designed to support people and pets in underserved communities, Pets for Life welcomes all breeds.\n@highlight\nPit bulls are a dog breed known for their loyalty and tenacity\n@highlight\nThe Maryland Court of Appeals ruled in August that pit bulls are \"inherently dangerous\"\n@highlight\nRenters in Maryland may not be able to get apartments if they own pit bulls", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 7}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 458, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 724, "end": 748}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In less than a year, @placeholder has begun to chip away at the city's perception of pit bulls as dog-fighting monsters.", "idx": 22370}], "idx": 14524} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Qaqoortoq, Greenland (CNN) -- Greenland is an autonomous territory that is partially administered by Denmark. 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It would have been impossible for him to penetrate the ice fields around Greenland with the vessels of the day.\n@highlight\nTemperatures in Greenland thought to have been higher during the 10th century when discovered by Eric the Red\n@highlight\nAs ice melts today, Greenland is becoming a better place to farm a variety of crops\n@highlight\nNumbers of livestock, such as sheep, could double from current population of 20,000, says farmer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 313, "end": 324}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We can't make enough for the winter here so we have to import everything from @placeholder, which is very expensive.\"", "idx": 22382}], "idx": 14532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nancy Reagan refused to help dying Hollywood star Rock Hudson get a bed at a French hospital at the forefront of experimental treatment for AIDS, it has been claimed. Then First Lady Mrs Reagan turned down a request from Hudson's publicist for help getting the actor transferred to a French military hospital where he could be seen by Dr Dominique Dormant. Dr Dormant, who had treated Hudson for AIDS months earlier, was at the time working on an early experimental drug that promised to help bolster the immune systems of AIDS sufferers. 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The vaccine - which is called Bexsero and is available in Europe, Australia and Canada - has been imported in and will be administered to a total of about 5000 undergraduate students and 550 graduate students in dorms at the New Jersey campus this week after receiving permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.\n@highlight\nEight Princeton University students have been diagnosed with the B strain of meningitis\n@highlight\nIn order to prevent the infection from spreading, officials at the New Jersey campus have received permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to openly administer Bexsero, a Swiss-made vaccine not yet licensed for use in the United States\n@highlight\nAlmost 6000 students will receive the shot this week\n@highlight\nAt the University of California in Santa Barbara, an 18-year-old freshmen had to have his feet amputated due to meningitis-related complications", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 190, "end": 209}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 632, "end": 673}, {"start": 693, "end": 712}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 905, "end": 946}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A free meningitis vaccine will be distributed among students at Princeton University in @placeholder this week", "idx": 22403}], "idx": 14548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Japan's new prime minister on Friday offered the world a vision of his country as a reinvigorated Asian power, pledging to restore its influence in a region where it is increasingly eclipsed by China. \"Japan is not, and will never be, a tier-two country,\" Shinzo Abe said in a speech to members of the US foreign policy establishment, following his first meeting with President Barack Obama. \"It is high time, in this age of Asian resurgence, for Japan to bear even more responsibility to promote our shared rules and values.\" Mr Abe's declaration that \"Japan is back\" could raise hackles in China, where a new leadership is keen to establish that country as a more dominant political force, befitting its position as Asia's largest economy.\n@highlight\nJapan's new prime minister offered a vision of his country as a reinvigorated Asian power\n@highlight\nShinzo Abe pledges to restore its influence as it is increasingly eclipsed by China\n@highlight\nAbe in Washington: \"Japan is not, and will never be, a tier-two country\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 311, "end": 312}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he also tried to assure US leaders that he was working to avoid escalating a dispute which Washington has made clear it does not want to be drawn into, suggesting he might be open to meeting @placeholder leaders to try to ease tensions over the islands.", "idx": 22410}, {"query": "@placeholder has swapped prime ministers six times since Mr Abe first held the office in a short and scandal-marred tenure from 2006 to 2007.", "idx": 22411}], "idx": 14553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The father of Prince William\u2019s friend Jecca Craig has been accused of callously dragging out a court case after a tourist was skewered by a rampaging elephant on the wildlife estate he runs in Kenya. Wendy Martin has spent 14 years fighting for justice after suffering horrific injuries during the attack. The elephant\u2019s tusks pierced her torso from front to back, destroying one of her kidneys. The animal then tossed her in the air, dragged her battered body through the bush and knelt on her, its three-ton weight shattering her pelvis. 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The girls, two of them 15 and one 16, have not been seen since Tuesday, when, police say, they took a flight to Istanbul. One has been named as Shamima Begum, 15, who may be traveling under the name of 17-year-old Aklima Begum, and a second as Kadiza Sultana, 16. The third girl has not been named at the request of her family, police said. Pictures released by police show the three girls walking together through London Gatwick Airport, carrying travel bags. They are said to be close friends who went to the same east London school.\n@highlight\nUK police say the three girls, two age 15 and one age 16, are thought to be headed to Syria\n@highlight\nThey flew together Tuesday to Istanbul in Turkey, police say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 13}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 412, "end": 425}, {"start": 583, "end": 604}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 715, "end": 716}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, if the three missing girls can be found while still in @placeholder, there's a good chance they could still be brought home safely, he said.", "idx": 22418}], "idx": 14558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A 23-year-old man was arraigned Saturday on a murder charge in the death of a toddler shot as his parents pushed him in a stroller across a Brooklyn street. Howard Jackson, a prosecutor with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, told reporters Saturday that Daquan Breland faces a criminal possession of a weapon charge in addition to second-degree murder. At his initial appearance Saturday, Breland was ordered to remain behind bars; he's scheduled to next be in court September 12, according to Jackson. 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He's a mountain of a man with an imposing multi-million dollar fortune, amassed through a series of Internet ventures, which is now being spent on ambitious bid to unseat the current New Zealand prime minister. Dotcom's story starts in 1974, when he was born Kim Schmitz in Germany. He first attracted the attention of authorities in his early 20s when he was convicted of a number of offenses, including computer fraud. He's now wanted by the U.S. for alleged copyright infringement on a grand scale. 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Wilson, 25, met Aston Meen in high school in Richmond, Virginia, and she twice transferred university to be with him during his college career. Wilson made the announcement in a statement released by the Seahawks on Wednesday. \u2018Clearly, decisions like these don\u2019t come easy,\u2019 he said. \u2018Ashton and I respectfully ask for prayers, understanding and privacy during this difficult time.\u2019 Quarterback Russell Wilson who starred in the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl win in February is divorcing his wife, Aston Meen, after just two years of marriage\n@highlight\nSeattle Seahawks star Russell Wilson and Aston Meen started dating in high school\n@highlight\nShe twice transferred universities to be with him during his college career and they married in 2012\n@highlight\nHer overly enthusiastic reaction to the Seahawks drafting Wilson in 2012 famously went viral\n@highlight\nWilson, 25, guided the Seahawks to a crushing victory in February's Super Bowl and he is now predicted to go on and earn $100 million\n@highlight\nHowever under the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement his salary next season will only be $662,434", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 720, "end": 735}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1227}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple had been visible at @placeholder events for his first two seasons in the league.", "idx": 22426}], "idx": 14562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Doyle, Tim Shipman and Nick Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:11 EST, 17 August 2012 Refuge: Julian Assange has been granted asylum by Ecuador Britain was locked in a farcical diplomatic stand-off with Ecuador last night after the South American country granted asylum to WikiLeaks fugitive Julian Assange. Assange, who is wanted in Sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations, has spent nearly two months hiding from the law in the Ecuadorian embassy. Yesterday more than 40 policemen surrounded the building in central London to ensure the Australian could not be smuggled out.\n@highlight\nJulian Assange has hid from law for nearly two months in embassy\n@highlight\nPolice operation will cost at least \u00a350,000 a day\n@highlight\nFears he could be smuggled out in a diplomatic bag\n@highlight\nEcuadorian foreign minister: Assange could face death penalty if sent to US by Sweden\n@highlight\nWilliam Hague: Asylum was being used \u2018for the purposes of escaping the regular processes of the court\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 909, "end": 910}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Assange\u2019s supporters fear he could face charges of sedition and espionage over the release of tens of thousands of secret US documents by the @placeholder site two years ago.", "idx": 22436}], "idx": 14568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A bag from a missing plane carrying a member of the famed Missoni fashion house has been found on the Caribbean island of Curacao, according to U.S. Missoni spokeswoman Angela Mariani. The plane went missing off the coast of Venezuela on January 4. Aboard were Vittorio Missoni, his wife and four others. Missoni, 58, is a director of the fashion house, which he runs with his siblings, Luca and Angela. According to Mariani, the bag belonged to an Italian tourist whose plane took off just minutes after the Missoni plane departed. Because there was no room on the tourist's plane for his bag, it was put on the Missoni plane.\n@highlight\nSmall plane carrying Vittorio Missoni, five others vanished January 4\n@highlight\nA bag from the plane was found on Caribbean island\n@highlight\nOfficials continue the search off Venezuelan coast", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 285}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the waters around Curacao have been searched by local authorities, @placeholder officials will continue the effort.", "idx": 22437}], "idx": 14569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thailand and Cambodia have called for dialogue as tensions continued to escalate over an ancient border temple on disputed land. Cambodian soldiers stand guard near Preah Vihear temple, close to the Thai border. The countries agreed to meet Monday even as each side deployed more troops to the site of the Preah Vihear temple, the national Thai News Agency reported Thursday. Both Cambodia and Thailand lay claim to the 11th century temple, which sits atop a cliff on Cambodian soil but has its most accessible entrance on the Thai side. The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962, but the 1.8 square mile (4.6 sq. km) area around it was never fully demarcated.\n@highlight\nBoth agreed to meet as each side deployed more troops to Preah Vihear temple\n@highlight\nBoth Cambodia and Thailand lay claim to the 11th century temple\n@highlight\nThe International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962\n@highlight\nCurrent row began when Cambodia briefly held 3 Thais who crossed into the area", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 174, "end": 192}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 315, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 551, "end": 580}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 880, "end": 909}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thailand denies the charge, saying its troops are deployed in @placeholder territory.", "idx": 22440}], "idx": 14570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini repeated his desire to keep James Milner after the club's fans chanted his name throughout a 4-1 win at Stoke City on Wednesday night. Milner, City's best performer this season, was outstanding again at The Britannia, and scored their decisive second goal with a towering header. Man City midfielder James Milner marks goal against Stoke with 'joke' DJ celebration The 29-year-old is out-of-contract at The Etihad Stadium this summer and keeping his options open with Liverpool and Arsenal among a number of clubs interested. But thousands of travelling supporters made their feelings clear by repeatedly signing: 'James Milner, we want you to stay.'\n@highlight\nJames Milner capped impressive display with goal against Stoke City\n@highlight\nThe midfielder has been Manchester City's best performer this season\n@highlight\nLiverpool and Arsenal target Milner is out of contract in the summer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 40}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 392, "end": 393}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I repeat, the club want @placeholder to stay here and Milner has to decide what he wants to do with his future.'", "idx": 22443}], "idx": 14573} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Gore and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:02 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 01:22 EST, 27 February 2013 Police have identified a 22-year-old woman as a 'person of interest' in last week's slaying of an aspiring rapper who was shot and killed while driving his Maserati on the Las Vegas strip. Police said Tineesha Lashun Howard was riding in a black Range Rover with prime suspect Ammar Harris when he opened fire on the Maserati being driven by 27-year-old Kenneth Wayne Cherry Jr. before dawn on Thursday. Cherry, who performed under the name 'Kenny Clutch,' was mortally wounded and his silver sports car veered out of control, colliding with a taxi in an intersection at the heart of the strip - killing the cab driver and his passenger.\n@highlight\nCame on same day as a photo shows heavily-tattooed prime suspect Ammar Harris\n@highlight\nOfficers reveal Harris' long criminal past, including kidnap and sex assault charges\n@highlight\nHe is believed to have shot and killed Kenneth Cherry from his Range Rover\n@highlight\nTaxi driver and passenger died in a fiery car crash following the shootout", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 313, "end": 334}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 466, "end": 489}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No weapons were found in the silver Maserati, police have confirmed, and @placeholder, an aspiring rapper, did not return fire.", "idx": 22451}], "idx": 14578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I grew up in an interfaith home where I learned, despite what some on the far right allege today, that Islam and Christianity have much in common. My father was Muslim and born in the 1930s in what was then known as Palestine. My mother is Italian (Sicilian, to be accurate) and proudly Christian. My family was the embodiment of the American Dream: An immigrant father and first generation mother of differing ethnicities and faiths, who did more than just co-exist: They flourished. Our mini \"melting pot\" succeeded because we focused on the commonalities between Islam and Christianity, the most obvious being that we worship the same God. How could we not? After all, we share almost identical prophets such as Moses, Abraham and Jesus.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah says he grew up an American in Jersey with Muslim dad, Catholic mom\n@highlight\nHe says after September 11 he found others now saw him as a suspicious Muslim\n@highlight\nHe says hate groups profit from anti-Muslim speech, but they are starting to be marginalized\n@highlight\nObeidallah: On 9/11 in particular we can't allow others to blind us to our commonality", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 133}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 647, "end": 649}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I do have a grave concern: I have never witnessed more @placeholder rhetoric espoused by politicians, religious leaders and in media outlets than I do today.", "idx": 22459}], "idx": 14583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 08:03 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 30 May 2012 Samsung will today launch its flagship smartphone, taking the fight to Apple with the most pre-ordered gadget in history. And while all eyes are on the launch of Samsung's hardware, the Korean tech giant launched another salvo against Apple with a competitor to the iPhone's long-established iTunes media store. The Galaxy S3 is the successor to the S2 Android phone, which helped make Samsung the world's largest smartphone maker in 2011. The phone, sporting a 4.8-inch screen, features eye-tracking technology so that it knows when to wake and when to sleep, and quad-core processors which give it the kind of computing power top-range PCs had just a few years ago.\n@highlight\nSamsung on 'Music Hub': 'We want to be bigger than Apple'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reviewers have praised the @placeholder as the best phone on the market, outclassing its competitors - and even beating the iPhone at its own game.", "idx": 22466}], "idx": 14586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GREENVILLE, Ohio (CNN) -- The parishioners heard the sirens during Sunday morning services in Greenville, Ohio. A few blocks from St. Paul's Lutheran Church, a home was burning and five people were dead. Police tape wards off the curious from the duplex where a woman and four children died in a fire September 16. Shock followed sadness with news that a 10-year-old boy was being charged with arson and murder, more heartbreak for a town in tough times -- but heartbreak that shook people into action. The St. Paul's parishioners reacted quickly that morning, said Shirley DiRocco, a volunteer at the church. Just passing the collection plate once around the church, she said, \"We came up with $300.\"\n@highlight\nFire killed five people, a 10-year-old boy faces murder and arson charges\n@highlight\nGreenville, Ohio, facing realities of poverty as jobs leave\n@highlight\nResidents divided whether boy did it; but united in desire to help town", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 130, "end": 155}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday, as the 10-year-old appeared in court on murder charges, @placeholder's expanded its lunchtime soup kitchen service to run two days a week.", "idx": 22478}, {"query": "Fixing @placeholder may be a slow process, and it's unclear if the continuing case against the 10-year-old will slow it further or provide impetus to the effort.", "idx": 22479}], "idx": 14596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A key clue has linked pro-Moscow rebels to the truck seen carrying the BUK missile system towards Russia hours after MH17 was downed, it is claimed. The owner of what is said to be the only such white Volvo truck in the Donetsk region of Ukraine has identified his lorry and said it was commandeered by separatists who took over his premises nine days before the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 was shot out of the sky, killing all 298 people on board. Footage shot by a clandestine Ukrainian police team showed an image of a BUK weapons system on a Volvo truck being smuggled out of eastern Ukraine in the early hours of July 18, the day after the plane crash.\n@highlight\nKey clue links pro-Moscow rebels to truck seen carrying BUK missile system\n@highlight\nOwner of 'only such white Volvo truck in Donetsk region' has identified his lorry and said it was commandeered by separatists\n@highlight\nFootage shot by clandestine Ukrainian police team show image of a BUK weapons system on a Volvo truck", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 363, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 959, "end": 961}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Members of a group of international experts inspect wreckage last week at the site where the downed Malaysia Airlines flight @placeholder crashed", "idx": 22481}], "idx": 14598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nicola Ann 'Nicky' Morgan completed her rapid rise to the Cabinet this morning, replacing Michael Gove as Education Secretary just four years after entering Parliament. The 41-year-old mother of one became an MP in 2010 - representing Loughborough in the East Midlands - and has risen rapidly despite sparking controversy over her outspoken opposition to gay marriage. She began her government career as a junior whip before becoming a Treasury minister in October last year. David Cameron also handed her the job of women's minister, attending Cabinet - a position she will keep as Education Secretary. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nNicola Ann Morgan is an Oxford educated mother of one and former lawyer\n@highlight\nThe 41-year-old is an outspoken opponent of gay marriage\n@highlight\nShe said: 'Marriage, to me, is between a man and a woman'\n@highlight\nMorgan attended exclusive \u00a34,701-a-year Surbiton High School in London", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 24}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 106, "end": 124}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 584, "end": 602}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 898, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is widely seen as the the reason Mr @placeholder split the women and equalities brief last year - leading to accusations that she was the 'minister for straight women'.", "idx": 22483}], "idx": 14599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:57 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 11 September 2012 Here's an artist who's completely dotty about her work - spending months at a time constructing portraits of celebrities using paper dots made by a hole punch. Nikki Douthwaite painstakingly arranges hundreds of thousands of tiny coloured dots to make up the incredible portraits, which can sell for five figure sums. Ms Douthwaite, from Timperley, Cheshire, punches holes in the paper before using tweezers and glue to stick them on in a precise order - making up a host of famous faces when viewed from afar.\n@highlight\nNikki Douthwaite's artworks are composed of up to 600,000 dots\n@highlight\nThe Guinness World Record holder labours on each one for months\n@highlight\nSimon Cowell revealed he has commissioned a dot portrait of himself", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 703, "end": 723}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took almost five months for @placeholder to create the piece - which used up 587,000 dots.", "idx": 22484}], "idx": 14600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Italian explorer Marco Polo spent 17 years working in the court of Kublai Khan's China, but today most foreigners seeking to live and work in the country aren't looking for the same time-invested cultural exchange. \"It's the place to make money,\" explained Aynura Askerova, a Russian who has lived in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou for four years. Work as a fashion model has taken Askerova across China and the rest of Asia, but \"now it's time to find a real career,\" she said last month, in an overly-illuminated hotel conference room in the city's China Marriott Hotel. Like hundreds of other visitors from across the world, the graduate in software development from Kazan State University was there for the Jobs Fair for Foreigners; one of three annual events organized by the Chinese government, where expats get a rare chance to meet prospective employers face-to-face.\n@highlight\nFor foreigner graduates it is increasingly hard to find jobs and develop careers\n@highlight\nGuangzhou's annual jobs fairs for foreigners attracts hundreds from overseas looking for employment\n@highlight\nAround 7 million Chinese graduates enter the jobs market each year\n@highlight\nStill lots of opportunities for those expats with established skills", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 257, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 565, "end": 584}, {"start": 684, "end": 705}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"At a market in @placeholder you're expected to haggle and that applies in some way to job negotiations.", "idx": 22489}], "idx": 14603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Intelligence reports on the Syrian chemical attack far from prove that President Bashar al-Assad was responsible, US officials said last night. One admitted the evidence was \u2018not a slam dunk\u2019 - a pointed reference to language used by the CIA to describe intelligence on weapons of mass destruction ahead of the Iraq war. Despite those doubts, United States is expected to go it alone to launch a limited airstrike on Syria. Military intervention: A US Air Force plane lands at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey yesterday. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said the inspection team in Syria is expected to complete its work by today\n@highlight\nPhrase 'slam dunk' is a reference to CIA language used ahead of Iraq war\n@highlight\nDespite doubts, US is still expected to go alone to launch limited airstrike\n@highlight\nObama prepared to go ahead despite rejection of military action by Britain\n@highlight\nRussia is sending an anti- submarine battleship and a missile cruiser to the eastern Mediterranean in a move described as \u2018gunboat diplomacy\u2019 over Syria. 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Francis, who was elected last year and turned 78 on Wednesday, acted as the chief advocate for renewing diplomatic ties between Washington and Havana, officials said. The Pope made a personal plea to President Barack Obama and Cuban leaders in a letter this summer, writing that the two nations should try to reset their relations after decades of friction. \"I want to thank His Holiness, Pope Francis, whose moral example shows us the importance of pursuing the world as it should be, rather than simply settling for the world as it is,\" Obama said Wednesday as he announced the U.S. policy shift on Cuba.\n@highlight\nThe White House says Pope Francis wrote letters to both countries and hosted meetings at the Vatican\n@highlight\nNew Vatican diplomats understand Latin America, former ambassador says\n@highlight\nThe Pope congratulates Washington and Havana on improved relations and release of prisoner", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 848, "end": 858}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 989, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Obama met the @placeholder at the Vatican in March, the discussion turned toward moving U.S.-Cuba relations into a new era.", "idx": 22499}], "idx": 14609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in India on his first foreign trip since assuming the post and has begun diplomatic talks at a delicate time for the world's two most populous nations. Just weeks ago, the world witnessed the latest chapter in one of Asia's least understood disputes when soldiers from China's People's Liberation Army crossed the border and set up an encampment in the mountains at the edge of the Indian region of Ladakh. The troops have since withdrawn, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the smoldering problem that still bedevils the Asian behemoths.\n@highlight\nChinese premier makes first foreign trip since taking role to India\n@highlight\nVisit comes weeks after Chinese troops crossed the border into India\n@highlight\nTwo countries have been involved in a land dispute for more than a century\n@highlight\nAnalyst says there's no appetite for a fight between the two most populous nations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 324, "end": 347}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Muscle-flexing or not, what is certain is that in recent years @placeholder has become a very bad neighbor.", "idx": 22501}], "idx": 14611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart Lancaster has implored England fans to show respect while supporting his team, as the RFU continue to investigate allegations that referee Nigel Owens was subjected to homophobic abuse at Twickenham last Saturday. The union\u2019s disciplinary officer, Gerard McEvilly, was thought to be in contact with a spectator, Keith Wilson, who has complained about comments made by fans sitting near him \u2014 aimed at Welsh official Owens, who is gay. In a letter, Mr Wilson referred to \u2018nasty, foul-mouthed, racist, homophobic abuse\u2019 during England\u2019s match against New Zealand, while adding the \u2018vitriol\u2019 left him feeling \u2018ashamed\u2019. Owens, who has been known to joke about his sexuality during matches, responded to the allegations by urging the RFU to ban for life anyone found guilty of such abuse, saying: \u2018They need to be told that some behaviour is not acceptable, that crossing the line of what is humour and banter is a fine line, but if you cross it then you have to put up with the consequences.\u2019\n@highlight\nThe union\u2019s disciplinary officer, Gerard McEvilly, was thought to be in contact with a spectator, Keith Wilson, who has complained about comments made by fans sitting near him aimed at Nigel Owens\n@highlight\nOwens responded to the allegations by urging the RFU to ban for life anyone found guilty of such abuse\n@highlight\nRFU chief Ian Ritchie endorsed Lancaster\u2019s view on Thursday night\n@highlight\nLancaster also plays down news that the Samoan rugby team have considered boycotting their match at Twickenham next week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 255, "end": 269}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1267}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1340, "end": 1350}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1369}, {"start": 1407, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1447, "end": 1452}, {"start": 1507, "end": 1516}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having met @placeholder on Friday, we want him to have an enjoyable experience coming to England and it is a shame if he feels that memory has been tarnished.", "idx": 22504}], "idx": 14614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Martin Samuel on why one of the greatest players of his generation was never able to deliver for England England captain Steven Gerrard has ended his international career to focus on Champions League glory with Liverpool. Gerrard, 34, won 114 caps for England, scoring 21 goals in the 14 years since his debut. The Liverpool midfielder captained his country at the World Cup in Brazil this summer but they went out in the group stage and he has decided to call it a day on the international stage. 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It is a sign of normalcy. The snow has stopped falling and more people are out and about on this afternoon. West Florissant Avenue almost looks like it did before that August day when Michael Brown was shot and killed. Except the reminders that are hard to miss. The burned and looted QuikTrip gas station. The boarded up businesses. And on Canfield Drive, a block away, a memorial to Brown. Businesss owners covered up windows and doors with plywood after protesters clashed with police on West Florissant. Some had taken the plywood down but have put the boards back up, ahead of a grand jury decision on whether to indict police Officer Darren Wilson. It is as if they are readying for a storm.\n@highlight\nDamon Davis saw the hands of fellow protesters as a symbol of unity\n@highlight\nHe is covering the plywood on boarded-up businesses with photos of those hands\n@highlight\nHe wants them to signal hope in a town on edge, awaiting a grand jury's verdict", "entities": [{"start": 176, "end": 197}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was among those who took to the streets to demand accountability for Brown's death.", "idx": 22508}], "idx": 14616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the course of his 50-plus years in Hollywood, Jack Nicholson has become the archetype of the star who lives by his own rules. Along the way, the actor known for thwarting convention has revamped the very idea of what it means to be a leading man. Now, that life is on full display as the subject of a new (unauthorized) biography by Marc Eliot, whose ample resume includes works on Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Michael Douglas, Clint Eastwood and Steve McQueen. All the Jack stories are there: his \"overnight\" success in \"Easy Rider\" that was preceded by 19 movies; his unorthodox lifestyle; and his grand appetite -- particularly for food and sex.\n@highlight\nMarc Eliot has written an unauthorized biography of Jack Nicholson\n@highlight\nThe writer covers his career and unorthodox lifestyle\n@highlight\nThe tome is filled with tidbits that fans may not know about", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The one question the book doesn't answer is whether @placeholder will make another film.", "idx": 22516}], "idx": 14618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Francis rang in his first Christmas at the Vatican with a Christmas Eve Mass preaching a message of love and forgiveness. \"On this night, let us share the joy of the Gospel. God loves us. He so loves us that he gave us his son to be our brother, to be light in our darkness. To us the Lord repeats, 'Do not be afraid,' ... And I, too, repeat, do not be afraid,'\" the Pope said. \"Our Father is patient. He loves us, he gives us Jesus to guide us on the way which leads to the promised land. Jesus is the light who brightened the darkness. Our Father forgives always. He is our peace and light.\"\n@highlight\nThe Pope urges faithful to cast aside hatred\n@highlight\nHe leads his first Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican\n@highlight\n\"God is light and in him there is no darkness at all,\" the Pope says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 694, "end": 711}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before the Mass, pilgrims gathering in Vatican City told CNN they were excited to celebrate with the @placeholder.", "idx": 22520}], "idx": 14622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Wang Kang looks every bit what he is: a Chinese scholar. With his Confucian beard, graying hair and a deep, resonant voice enunciating Putonghua tones, he epitomizes gravitas. But it's not his appearance so much as the power of his story. For Wang is one of the few insiders who dare to speak publicly about something most people in China only whisper about: the fall of the man once touted as a potential Chinese president. \"I know I'm taking a little risk by agreeing to this interview,\" he says. \"Several foreign media have told me they cannot find one single person to speak in the vast city of Chongqing. No one dares go public. This is sad.\"\n@highlight\nWang Kang is personally familiar with the people at the center of the Bo Xilai scandal\n@highlight\nBo was widely tipped to be a future president of China\n@highlight\nHe says Bo's crackdown in Chongqing went too far, with torture commonplace\n@highlight\nWang: Demise of Chongqing party chief may be good for China itself", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 775}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 848, "end": 849}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think it has been a huge misjudgment of @placeholder.", "idx": 22528}], "idx": 14629} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HANCOCK, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Imagine climbing 276 steps to change a light bulb. That's all in a day's work for Rian Harford. The Zephyr wind turbine towers over Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Massachusetts. He's a mountain operations mechanic at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. And that light bulb isn't just a regular light bulb. It belongs inside an air-traffic warning light that sits 253 feet high upon a wind turbine. Jiminy Peak, in Hancock, Massachusetts, touts itself as the first ski resort in North America to feature such a structure. The idea to build the turbine came to company president and CEO Brian Fairbank after years of struggling with the astronomical cost of making snow.\n@highlight\nJiminy Peak bills itself as first North American ski resort with wind turbine\n@highlight\nSki resort's turbine shaves $450,000 a year from energy bill\n@highlight\nTurbine produces enough power for more than 600 homes\n@highlight\nBoston professor warns that wind turbines kill bats that help ecosystem", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 164, "end": 190}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 249, "end": 275}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And when it comes to being green, this @placeholder resort isn't new to the game.", "idx": 22533}], "idx": 14633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The King of Pop is back in the spotlight -- and not everybody is happy about it. Despite the well of affection for the late Michael Jackson, his \"return\" in the form of a hologram at Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards didn't meet with unanimous approval. The spectral Jackson performed \"Slave to the Rhythm,\" one of the singles from \"Xscape,\" a new album of posthumously released Jackson music. He was accompanied by actual, physically present dancers. 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The former Labour minister is on the list of those expected to be at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in two weeks. David Cameron, the White House and the Labour Party have all called for a boycott of the business event amid concerns about Russia\u2019s aggressive stance on Ukraine. It has been dubbed Vladimir Putin\u2019s \u2018vanity summit\u2019.\n@highlight\nLord Mandelson criticised for agreeing to attend Russian conference\n@highlight\nFormer Labour minister is on list of those expected to attend the event\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron, White House and Labour Party have called for boycott\n@highlight\nComes amid concerns about Russia's aggressive stance on Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 342, "end": 383}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 418, "end": 428}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yesterday in Ukraine, pro- Russian separatists in east Ukraine ignored Mr @placeholder\u2019s public calls to postpone a referendum on independence, which many fear could spark a full-blown civil war.", "idx": 22538}], "idx": 14637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 6 March 2014 Al Qaeda militants have executed a Yemeni man accused of being an infiltrator and tied him to a football goal as a \u2018warning\u2019 to others, security officials say. The unidentified man was accused of spying on al Qaeda for the U.S. and was shot dead in the town of Shahr in Yemen\u2019s southeastern Hadhramout province. Security officials say the man was killed on Thursday by a militant firing squad and his body was tied to the goal for public display by the militants.\n@highlight\nMan accused of spying for the U.S. killed by al-Qaeda in Yemen\n@highlight\nMilitants said he was planting microchips to guide U.S. drones\n@highlight\nHe was shot dead and tied to a football goal as a 'warning'\n@highlight\nWARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An al Qaeda flier distributed to residents said the execution was in \u2018retribution\u2019 for anyone who deals with @placeholder.", "idx": 22541}], "idx": 14639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Criminals who file fraudulent tax returns by stealing people's identities could rake in an estimated $26 billion over the next five years because the IRS cannot keep up with the amount of the fraud, Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George said Tuesday. \"Our analysis found that, although the IRS detects and prevents a large number of fraudulent refunds based on false income documents, there is much fraud that it does not detect,\" said George's prepared testimony before a joint hearing of the House Ways and Means Subcommittees on Oversight and Social Security. George's report is the first detailed analysis of the tax refund fraud problem, which could affect any legitimate taxpayer. 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Instagram's director of business operations Emily White told the Wall Street Journal the company is looking at ways to make money and intends to introduce adverts 'within the next year.' Although, she added her team were still looking at ways to integrate the ads into the photo-sharing app without alienating or annoying its users, and without damaging the app's 'cool factor.'\n@highlight\nSince Facebook bought Instagram, it has looked at ways to make money\n@highlight\nInstagram's Emily White said adverts could be introduced by next year\n@highlight\nBut she claims that adverts would not damage the app's 'cool factor'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 338, "end": 356}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Facebook bought the app, users topped around 20 million and many claimed @placeholder could damage the brand.", "idx": 22545}], "idx": 14641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A surprise in Kansas Wednesday night is setting the stage for an even more interesting U.S. Senate race this fall. Democratic candidate Chad Taylor decided to drop out of the race, which means more support may go to an independent candidate against Republican incumbent Sen. Pat Roberts. In a statement to the Wichita Eagle, Taylor said, \"After much consideration and prolonged discussion with my supporters, my staff, and party leadership at every level, I have decided to end my campaign for the United States Senate.\" The move came hours after independent candidate Greg Orman announced support from a group of moderate Republicans.\n@highlight\nThe Democratic candidate withdraws from the U.S. Senate race in Kansas\n@highlight\nThat means more support could go to the independent candidate\n@highlight\nRepublican incumbent Sen. 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A board will say Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race by 225 votes, Minnesota's secretary of state says. The canvassing board on Monday will say a recount determined Franken won by 225 votes, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie told CNN. However, Coleman's campaign, which contends the recount should have included about 650 absentee ballots it says were improperly rejected in the initial count, has indicated it will challenge the certification.\n@highlight\nRecount tally favoring Al Franken will be announced Monday, Minnesota officials say\n@highlight\nIncumbent Norm Coleman expected to challenge result\n@highlight\nColeman's campaign says 650 rejected absentee ballots should have counted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 200, "end": 202}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the recount, @placeholder's campaign alleged that thousands of absentee ballots had been improperly rejected and asked that they be counted.", "idx": 22550}], "idx": 14645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Doctors will attempt to determine Monday why actor John Travolta's teenage son died. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday to determine Jett Travolta's cause of death. Jett Travolta, 16, was found unconscious Friday while on vacation with his family in the Bahamas. He was taken by ambulance to a hospital and pronounced dead on arrival, local police said. Doctors will conduct an autopsy Monday, and the boy's body later will be transferred to Ocala, Florida, for burial, Travolta attorney Michael Ossi said. In a statement posted on the actor's Web site, Travolta and his wife, Kelly Preston, described Jett as \"the most wonderful son that two parents could ever ask for and lit up the lives of everyone he encountered.\" Gallery: Jett Travolta and his family \u00bb\n@highlight\nJett Travolta died Friday while on vacation with family in the Bahamas\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old had seizure, struck head on bathtub, lawyer says\n@highlight\nBoy had suffered from Kawasaki disease, an inflammation of artery walls\n@highlight\nThe teenager will be buried in Ocala, Florida", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police said that a caretaker at the resort found the teenager unconscious in the bathroom.", "idx": 22554}], "idx": 14648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal remain favourites to sign Petr Cech from Chelsea should they pay the \u00a37million asking price. AC Milan, Roma and Real Madrid have all shown an interest while his agent maintains Liverpool are also in the frame. Cech, 32, who starred for the Czech Republic last week, wants to play regularly after being displaced by Thibaut Courtois as Chelsea's No 1. 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What they didn\u2019t expect was that they\u2019d start their own melting pot. For the children produced by the blue-eyed blonde and her black-skinned husband cover just about every spectrum of the inter-racial rainbow. Melting pot: Chris and Tess Giddings with, from left, Jacob, Amiah, Savannah and Zion Or, as Chris proudly describes it: \u2018We\u2019re like a box of chocolates \u2013 dark ones, brown ones and white ones.\u2019 The couple\u2019s remarkable brood includes a daughter who shares mum\u2019s fair skin and eye colour; her golden complexioned sister; their olive-skinned big brother; and the latest arrival, a button-nosed, black baby boy who looks just like dad.\n@highlight\nTess and Chris Giddings have four children that cover just about every spectrum of the inter-racial rainbow\n@highlight\nThey wondered at one point whether their palest daughter was really theirs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now four, was born at the same hospital and looked almost identical to her big brother as a baby, but is growing up with slightly paler skin and lighter hair.", "idx": 22566}, {"query": "He has completely got @placeholder\u2019s genes, whereas Amiah has got whiter.", "idx": 22568}], "idx": 14654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The devastating extent of the brain injuries sustained by Formula One driver Jules Bianchi after he crashed into the back of a tractor were revealed on Tuesday. The 25-year-old Frenchman was diagnosed with diffuse axonal injury \u2014 a catastrophic head trauma from which he may never fully recover. Bianchi, considered to be among the rising stars of the sport, spent a third night in intensive care at Mie Hospital in Yokkaichi following his 110mph freak accident during the closing stages of Sunday's rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix. Paramedics rush to attend Jules Bianchi after he crashed into a recovery vehicle at Suzuka on Sunday\n@highlight\nJules Bianchi's family confirmed he suffered a diffuse axonal injury (DAI) on Tuesday\n@highlight\nBianchi's Marussia Formula One car crashed into a recovery tractor at 110mph during the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka\n@highlight\nBianchi was taken to the Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi\n@highlight\nThe driver has spent three nights in intensive care\n@highlight\nDAI is one of the most common and devastating types of brain injury\n@highlight\nBianchi's injuries are similar to those suffered by Michael Schumacher\n@highlight\nExpert neurosurgeon confirms the recovery rate is very low\n@highlight\nBianchi family thankful for support and remain optimistic he will recover\n@highlight\nOn Sunday it was announced Bianchi was in a stable but critical condition", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 750, "end": 769}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 894, "end": 919}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1358}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The hospital will continue to monitor and treat @placeholder and further medical updates will be provided when appropriate.'", "idx": 22576}], "idx": 14662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Robinson A restaurant manager died of Deep Vein Thrombosis just hours after flying home from a holiday in the Canary Islands, an inquest heard. Liz Cooper first started to feel ill while she was staying in a hotel complex in Tenerife with her life-long friend Jennifer Robinson. The 32-year-old had started to feel better on the flight back to Manchester Airport after the week's holiday in September last year. But within three hours of landing she was dead after her condition dramatically deteriorated once she arrived home at her house in Wray Crescent, Kendal, Cumbria. Liz Cooper, 32, died just three hours after landing at Manchester Airport having been on holiday in Tenerife with her life-long friend\n@highlight\nLiz Cooper started to feel ill while on holiday at a Tenerife hotel complex\n@highlight\n32-year-old felt better on flight home to Manchester Airport, inquest told\n@highlight\nBut suffered pulmonary embolism due to DVT three hours after landing\n@highlight\nRestaurant manager, from Kendal, Cumbria, had also been suffering from genetic condition which clots blood called Factor V Leiden\n@highlight\nGenetic condition is said to affect around one in 20 people in the UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 67}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 354, "end": 371}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 640, "end": 657}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 860, "end": 877}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Treatment for @placeholder usually involves taking anticoagulant medicines or being prescribed compression stockings to wear every day.", "idx": 22582}], "idx": 14667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At 6'3\" and 277 pounds, Darryl Roberts had a body mass index of 34.6. Anything over 30.0 on the BMI scale is considered obese, and his doctor warned him that his blood pressure was too high. So the doctor gave Roberts some medication and told him to take the pills daily. Side effects, she cautioned, could include erectile dysfunction. Roberts balked. \"Can't I just exercise and eat healthier?\" he remembers asking. \"Think about it,\" Roberts says with a laugh. \"A 40-something year-old man on a race not to take pills that cause erectile dysfunction. Every guy I tell that to goes, 'Oh my God, I can relate to that.' \"\n@highlight\nDarryl Roberts says America has a health problem, not a weight problem\n@highlight\nRoberts is filming three documentaries on beauty, health and sex\n@highlight\n\"America the Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments\" focuses on the diet industry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 799, "end": 821}, {"start": 828, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN spoke with Roberts about his film, why he believes the @placeholder system should be outlawed and the award he's most proud of.", "idx": 22583}, {"query": "So I go on the computer one night just researching dieting, and I come across this website that has the @placeholder, body mass index, of celebrities.", "idx": 22584}], "idx": 14668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Suspected Al Qaeda militants disguised as security forces launched an explosive assault on the U.S. Embassy in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, Wednesday killing 10 Yemeni police and civilians, officials said. The attack involved two car bombs, a spokesman for Yemen's embassy in Washington said. Six attackers, including a suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest, were also killed in the attack, Mohammed al-Basha said. There were at least four explosions -- including at least one car bomb -- and sniper fire, a senior State Department official said. Yemeni officials said the first car contained people in police uniforms who exchanged fire with Yemeni security forces, the officials said.\n@highlight\nMilitants attack U.S. Embassy in Yemen with car bombs and suicide bomber\n@highlight\nAttack involved two cars and snipers; some attackers wore police uniforms\n@highlight\nEmbassy spokesman says 10 Yemen police, civilians killed; six attackers dead\n@highlight\nNEW: President Bush: \"A reminder that we are at war with extremists\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 522, "end": 537}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At some point, snipers positioned across the street from the embassy opened fire on @placeholder first responders as they arrived on the scene, the official said.", "idx": 22590}], "idx": 14672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sailing the Atlantic on a perfect blue-sky day, HMS Bounty survivor Jessica Hewitt knew this would have been a beautiful moment to share with Claudene Christian. She looked down from the deck of the 125-foot Liberty Clipper to see dozens of playful dolphins swimming alongside the tall-masted sailing ship as it cut through the waves off North Carolina. As the 26-year-old held a glass bottle filled with pictures and handwritten notes, Hewitt's eyes moved across the southeast horizon toward a painful spot she knew was about 25 miles away. She couldn't help but picture what happened there aboard the HMS Bounty exactly a year ago Tuesday. The leaking, aging ship sailed into what would become the largest hurricane in generations. As the Category 1 storm churned about 100 miles off Cape Hatteras, Hurricane Sandy's battering winds and towering waves flipped the 180-foot ship sideways, spilling Hewitt and her shipmates into the water.\n@highlight\nSurvivor reveals yearlong struggle after tall ship Bounty sank in Hurricane Sandy\n@highlight\nAlthough her passion for sailing has dimmed, tragedy spurs her to help others\n@highlight\nShe holds message-in-a-bottle ceremony near site of deadly sinking\n@highlight\nSettlement talks under way involving the deaths of Claudene Christian and ship's captain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 151, "end": 168}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Even now, I can't really form any words other than those,\" Hewitt said Friday from aboard the @placeholder.", "idx": 22603}], "idx": 14682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 23 October 2013 A little girl can never have a cuddle from her mother because a rare condition means she breaks out in painful sores at the slightest touch. Alisa Doanvan, five, is at risk of a potentially deadly infection because of the disorder but still attends school despite not being able to join in many playground games. Just one cuddle from her mother, Lee, 33, can leave Alisa with painful sores and walking barefoot can see her skin flare up. Alisa Doanvan (pictured with her parents, Joe and Lee) has a rare skin condition which means her skin blisters and develops painful sores at the slightest touch\n@highlight\nAlisa Doanvan has Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa which causes her skin to break out in painful sores when it is touched\n@highlight\nShe is at risk of a potentially deadly infection because of the sores\n@highlight\nHer body is covered in scabs and sores and she cannot play with her friends at school for fear she will do more damage to her fragile skin\n@highlight\nHer toes are fusing together because they have blistered and then re-healed so many times - she will need surgery to separate them\n@highlight\nHer mouth also blisters so she has to stick to a soft food diet\n@highlight\nHer parents spend an hour and a half a day changing her bandages", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018@placeholder will try and do as much as she can but easy movements are often painful for Alisa.", "idx": 22609}], "idx": 14686} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A bevy of political and diplomatic heavyweights came together Friday to remember Richard Holbrooke, the veteran U.S. diplomat who died last month after surgery to repair a tear in his aorta. A memorial service at the Kennedy Center was attended by President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Pakistani President Asif Zardari also attended, along with FBI Director Robert Mueller and Joints Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, among others. Holbrooke led \"an extraordinary life,\" Obama said. He \"was the leading light of a generation of American diplomats who came of age in Vietnam.\"\n@highlight\nObama praises Holbrooke's \"coupling of realism and idealism\"\n@highlight\nAlbright praises his \"imagination, dedication and forcefulness\"\n@highlight\nThe diplomat ruffled feathers in a career that ranged from Vietnam to Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 117}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 368, "end": 382}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He noted that dealing with so many foes on both sides of the @placeholder-Pakistani border made the process difficult.", "idx": 22614}], "idx": 14688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Severe weather descended on the Southeast Monday, killing at least one person, reducing homes to rubble and leaving drivers stranded in flooded streets as the storm system moved northward up the East Coast. One man was killed in Tennessee after being pinned by a trailer that was lifted by strong winds, said Sgt. Chris Guess, a spokesman for the Franklin County Sheriff's Office. A woman in the home was taken to a hospital with back and leg injuries, he said. The winds also downed trees and caused significant damage in the northern part of the county, northwest of Chattanooga, Guess said, adding that the sheriff's office could not yet confirm whether the destruction was due to a tornado.\n@highlight\nAt least one death has been reported from the storm system\n@highlight\nTwo tornadoes were confirmed in Kentucky\n@highlight\nSeveral states have seen 2 to 5 inches of rain in past week, forecasters say\n@highlight\nAn operator reports a complete dam failure along the Chagrin River in Ohio", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 356, "end": 387}, {"start": 578, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 978, "end": 990}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Forecasters say a cold front was surging eastward across the area, triggering severe storms and bringing additional rain to @placeholder and Kentucky where flood watches remain in effect through Thursday evening.", "idx": 22632}], "idx": 14701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron once famously warned of the potential of Twitter embarrassing politicians. But in an extraordinary online blunder, the Prime Minister\u2019s official account has managed to offend the victims of the terror attack in Kenya, survivors of the Brighton bombing and Foreign Secretary William Hague. A tweet, which claims an image of Norman Tebbit being lifted from the Brighton bomb wreckage looked like he was enjoying sex, was apparently ticked as a \u2018favourite\u2019 by Mr Cameron. Blunder: David Cameron's official account listed just one tweet as a 'favourite' - from an account which suggests a photo of Norman Tebbit being lifted from the wreckage of the Brighton bomb looks like he is enjoying sex\n@highlight\nPrime Minister told his 450,000 followers of sadness at Nairobi slaughter\n@highlight\nAnnounced Foreign Secretary William Hague would make a statement\n@highlight\nRevolting account replied that Kenya had already suffered enough\n@highlight\nAvatar depicts Tebbit being lifted from bomb wreckage\n@highlight\nAccount name claims image looks like he is enjoying sex", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its not the first time that @placeholder has left Mr Cameron red-faced.", "idx": 22637}], "idx": 14705} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This forces firm to cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable By Graham Smith Last updated at 2:11 PM on 3rd January 2012 Zimbabwe's cash-strapped national airline has suspended all of its flights to Britain after one of its planes was impounded at Gatwick over unpaid bills. Air Zimbabwe bosses today announced that the state-owned company will no longer serve London or Johannesburg, South Africa, amid a crippling financial crisis that has engulfed the company. The move comes after one of the struggling airline's 767s was last month seized at Gatwick airport over an outstanding \u00a3780,000 ($1.2million) debt with a U.S. parts supplier.\n@highlight\nState-owned airline is not serving London or Johannesburg amid a crippling financial crisis\n@highlight\nRobert Mugabe has no presidential jet so demands to charter airline's planes at a moment's notice\n@highlight\nThis forces firm to cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The seizure followed the impounding of a second Air Zimbabwe plane earlier in December in @placeholder over a separate unpaid bill.", "idx": 22638}], "idx": 14706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's spokesman listed Wednesday specific steps the Egyptian government needs to take to satisfy the demands of protesters convulsing the country. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs called for expanding he negotiations with opposition groups, lifting the state of emergency and making constitutional changes to bring about democratic elections. \"We think more has to be done, and more importantly, I think the people of Egypt think more has to be done,\" Gibbs told reporters. In a sign of increasing tension between the United States and Egypt over the demonstrations that began January 25, Egypt's foreign minister said in a U.S. television interview that the Obama administration should back off from pushing President Hosni Mubarak to speed up the reform process.\n@highlight\nWhite House spokesman calls for lifting the state of emergency, expanding negotiations\n@highlight\nOtherwise, the protests will continue to grow, Gibbs says\n@highlight\nEgypt's foreign minister tells the United States to back off", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aboul Gheit said the @placeholder government should \"better understand the Egyptian sensitivities and better encourage the Egyptians to move forward and to do what is required -- that is my advice to you.\"", "idx": 22640}], "idx": 14708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If you have some disposable income and want to own a piece of aviation or space-exploration history, now's your chance. A metal fragment from the doomed Hindenburg airship, a signed photo of vanished pilot Amelia Earhart and items brought to the moon on the Apollo lunar missions are among hundreds of aviation- and space-related artifacts going on the auction block. Almost 600 items are being offered in RR Auction's Space & Aviation online sale, which begins Thursday and runs through May 22. For space enthusiasts, the highlights may be artifacts from NASA's Apollo lunar missions, including several pieces of rare equipment:\n@highlight\nHundreds of rare aviation- and space-related artifacts are going on the auction block\n@highlight\nAmong them: Items brought to the moon on the Apollo lunar missions\n@highlight\nOnline auction begins Thursday and runs through May 22", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 419, "end": 434}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been around for more than 30 years and specializes in rare documents, manuscripts, autographs and historical artifacts.", "idx": 22654}], "idx": 14718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 5 December 2013 Accused: Former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks, arriving at the Old Bailey today A decorated Army major is suspected of selling a picture of Prince William in a bikini to a newspaper, a court heard yesterday. Major Alex McKay, awarded an MBE for his work on London\u2019s Olympic security, was Prince William\u2019s platoon commander at Sandhurst when the royal attended a James Bond-themed party there. The Old Bailey heard yesterday that former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks approved an illegal \u00a34,000 payment for the picture of the Prince posing as a Bond girl in a green bikini.\n@highlight\nOld Bailey hears Rebekah Brooks sanctioned \u00a34,000 payment for photos\n@highlight\nEx-Sun editor told they were from a reporter's 'best contact at Sandhurst'\n@highlight\nMajor Alexis Roberts was initially suspected of leaking the photos\n@highlight\nHe was 'very close' to the Prince and was killed in Afghanistan in 2007\n@highlight\nBut focus shifted to platoon commander Alex McKay, who is now a suspect\n@highlight\nOld Bailey heard Brooks also approved other payments to a military source\n@highlight\nBrooks is on trial accused of phone hacking", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 110, "end": 112}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prince William was in the 12th platoon headed by @placeholder, the court heard.", "idx": 22656}], "idx": 14719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Home Secretary Theresa May was challenged by Labour last night after it emerged that a former MI6 spy in a relationship with her senior Tory adviser is tipped to be appointed top Home Office mandarin. The expected promotion of ex-spook Charles Farr, the official most closely linked to \u2018Big Brother Britain\u2019, has sparked a heated debate among senior civil servants \u2013 and MPs. Unmarried Mr Farr, 53, the most powerful spy figure in Whitehall, is currently Director of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism in Mrs May\u2019s department. Special adviser: Fiona Cunningham is in a relationship with Charles Farr who is tipped to be appointed top Home Office mandarin\n@highlight\nThe expected promotion of Charles Farr has sparked a heated debate\n@highlight\nHe is said to have impressed Mrs May with handling of security matters\n@highlight\nMr Farr is in a relationship with Mrs May's special adviser Fiona Cunningham", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 455, "end": 511}, {"start": 555, "end": 570}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 897, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Threat: Charles Farr said one potential source of biological weapons was @placeholder universities", "idx": 22665}], "idx": 14724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the smoggy cradle of China's industrial heartland, a heaving freight train gets set to depart along a modern incarnation of the legendary Silk Road trading route. This historic passageway was once worn into a dense chain of dusty trails by caravans of horses and camels carrying merchants and their many wares between continental Asia and Europe. Today it takes the form of a series of transnational rail tracks transporting the latest in electronic products and computer parts. Starting in the bustling mega city of Chongqing, southwest China, the 11,179-kilometer (6,946-mile) network stretches across six countries and vast unpopulated expanses all the way to Duisburg, Germany.\n@highlight\nA vast rail network links Chongqing in China to Duisburg in Germany\n@highlight\nThe network has echoes of the famous Silk Road trading route\n@highlight\nThe railway goes through China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For many companies with factories in fast-growing Chongqing, transferring items via rail to markets in @placeholder can be easier and quicker than sea freight from one of China's coastal ports.", "idx": 22673}], "idx": 14729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As \"True Blood\" has developed over the past five seasons, the series has expanded from the story of the people -- and vampires -- living in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, to a sprawling, multinarrative saga about how supernatural beings can exist in the modern world. Season six premieres on June 16 with the show's first episodes since the departure of creator and showrunner Alan Ball. New showrunner Brian Buckner will immediately bring fans back into the action from season five's tumultuous finale and, eventually, back to where the series all began. \"There's a real energy and excitement, and I think that came this year from the top down,\" said Joe Manganiello, who stars as werewolf Alcide. \"The show got really big in its scope during seasons three, four and five, and it became more about the world and these creatures with so many plot lines. In season six, there's a concerted effort to make this show return to what made it great in season one and two. It was about these people who lived in a town. It was about the town versus the rest of the world. I think (the show) really returns to that at the end of this season. The way that it's pulled is really smart, and I think it's going to be really fun for the audience.\"\n@highlight\n\"True Blood\" returns for its sixth season on June 16\n@highlight\nThe new episodes will be the first since the departure of show creator Alan Ball\n@highlight\nCast members confirm someone will die this season but won't reveal who", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1399, "end": 1407}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alcide, who @placeholder says is learning that the benefits of being packmaster include his choice of women, may not totally be out of the picture, though.", "idx": 22685}], "idx": 14735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"You press the button, we do the rest.\" The words of Kodak's first advertising slogan, coined by its founder George Eastman in 1892, still seem relevant 120 years later, even among rumors that Kodak is considering bankruptcy. With the digital age upon us, the term \"point and shoot\" has developed a new meaning. But for those who grew up using -- and developing -- film, there was a lot more to photography than just pointing and shooting. CNN iReport contributor Lynn Kordus found that out the hard way. As a 17-year-old fan of the Beatles, it was only in her wildest dreams that she would attend their concert. Hanging out with them in their dressing room was unfathomable -- until 1965.\n@highlight\nAmid rumors of Kodak's bankruptcy, iReporters sent in their favorite 'Kodak moment'\n@highlight\nLynn Kordus' most memorable Kodak moment was with the Beatles\n@highlight\nLee Gunderson's favorite Kodak film is Ektachrome 100", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Professional photographer and iReport submitter Lee Gunderson has been shooting with a @placeholder since he was a kid, mastering his photography skills with the help of his father since age 4.", "idx": 22693}, {"query": "The popularity and usability of @placeholder's cameras changed the way the world captured precious \"Kodak moments.\"", "idx": 22694}], "idx": 14739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosemarie Lentini It's a bittersweet first birthday for little Aurora Sky. On this day a year ago, the dark-haired infant was born three months premature by emergency Cesarean section just minutes before her mother, Brandi Lepine, died. Lepine, 17, and her friend Taylor Litwin, 21, were killed when an alleged drunk driver smashed their car as they drove to 7-Eleven for a slurpee in Canada. Now disabled Aurora is being cared for by her maternal grandmother, Josephine Ledoux, who said goodbye to her daughter and welcomed a granddaughter on the same night. Heartbreaking: Little Aurora (right) was born three months premature by emergency C-section when her mother Brandi Lepine (left) was hit by a car in Canada in July last year\n@highlight\nSix-months-pregnant Brandi Lepine, 17, and her friend Taylor Litwin, 21, killed after a car crash in Prince Albert, Canada on July 14, 2013\n@highlight\nJeremiah Jobb, 21, was allegedly drunk when he hit the victims' car\n@highlight\nLepine died just minutes after baby Aurora Sky was delivered by emergency C-section\n@highlight\nAurora suffered severe brain swelling in crash and will be disabled her whole life\n@highlight\nShe is being cared for by Lepine's mother, Josephine Ledoux", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 464, "end": 479}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1225}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Litwin died at the scene while @placeholder was rushed to hospital where she died.", "idx": 22720}], "idx": 14754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline A letter penned by Horatio Nelson using his right hand months before he lost the arm in battle is due to go up for auction A letter penned by Lord Horatio Nelson using his right hand months before he lost the arm during a battle is set to go up for sale. The note, which is dated August 16 1795, was addressed from the then-Captain to a diplomat in Genoa, Italy, named Francis Drake. In the note, Nelson boasts about the size of his squadron after being promoted to the rank of Commodore earlier in the year.\n@highlight\nLetter written by Nelson in August 1975 when he still had his right hand\n@highlight\nIn note he speaks about his squadron after being promoted to Commodore\n@highlight\nAlso complains that he is being kept in the dark about army movements\n@highlight\nNelson lost right arm following the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 837, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the letter he laments the fact that @placeholder will not get to meet his commander", "idx": 22730}, {"query": "The provenance of the letter is confirmed by a note on the reverse of the paper that it was given to a descendant of Admiral @placeholder in September 1868.", "idx": 22731}], "idx": 14760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen They have always been the closest of divorcees \u2013 and now the Duke and Duchess of York may have rekindled their romance. Friends say Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, both 53, have found love again, almost two decades after their marriage ended. The Duchess, who has continued to live at Royal Lodge in Windsor with the Duke, issued a strongly worded denial following reports they were a couple again. Together again: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, pictured in 1995 shortly before their divorce, are said to have rekindled their romance Wedding bells: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, pictured on their wedding day in 1986 at Westminster Abbey, have been living together at the Royal Lodge in Berkshire\n@highlight\nDuke and Duchess of York, both 53, live at Royal Lodge in Windsor together\n@highlight\nDuke of York has financially supported his ex-wife since their divorce in 1996\n@highlight\nBoth have had other partners but are close and raised their daughter Beatrice and Eugenie together\n@highlight\nRevelation comes after Fergie joined her ex-husband on a trip to Balmoral", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The appearance of Sarah at @placeholder earlier this month only fuelled the speculation about the strength of their relationship.", "idx": 22737}], "idx": 14766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 17 December 2012 Scientists studying data from the the Large Hadron Collider who this summer announced the possible discovery of the Higgs boson now say they may have found two previously uknown particles. The most recent release from the Atlas experiment at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) shows that their data contains two clear peaks indicating new particles. It seems they have found one Higgs boson with one mass, and then another with a statistically significant slightly higher mass. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nLatest release from Cern indicates that scientists have found two particles contending for the title of Higgs boson\n@highlight\nOne has slightly more mass than the other, and each decays into different kinds of particles\n@highlight\nFindings could challenge the Standard Model of physics, but researchers say they may merely be a statistical blip", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 132, "end": 152}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 340, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other 11 particles predicted by the model have been found - the @placeholder is the last jigsaw piece.", "idx": 22749}], "idx": 14773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Is this the summer when 48 years of World Cup hurt for England will finally end? The omens are certainly looking good. Roy Hodgson's side travel to Brazil looking to win the competition for the first time since 1966 when Bobby Moore lifted the trophy at Wembley - and their chances may have been boosted by this quartet of omens. The first good sign for England came earlier this month when Austria won the Eurovision Song Competition for the first time since 1966 thanks to drag queen Conchita Wurst. Up for the cup: Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision Song Contest for Austria in Copenhagen this year\n@highlight\nEngland are aiming to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966 in Brazil this summer\n@highlight\nAustria won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1966\n@highlight\nReal Madrid ruled Europe and Atletico Madrid won the La Liga title in the same year\n@highlight\n1966 also saw a team came back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in the FA Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 407, "end": 433}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 731, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On top of the world: @placeholder led England to World Cup glory at Wembley in 1966", "idx": 22750}], "idx": 14774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Following the viral success of the Goat Simulator earlier this year, a designer from New York has created a similar game especially for dog lovers. Dog Park lets players simulate being a virtual canine and the goal is to chase and dig holes with other dogs. It is still in an early development stage and is expected to be fully unveiled at September\u2019s No Quarter event in New York. Dog Park (pictured) lets players simulate being a virtual canine and the goal is to chase and dig holes with other dogs. It is still in an early development stage and is expected to launch at September\u2019s No Quarter event at New York University's Game Centre\n@highlight\nThe game was created by New York designer Kevin Cancienne\n@highlight\nCalled Dog Park, it lets players simulate being a virtual canine\n@highlight\nThe goal is to chase and dig holes with other dogs and 'keep having fun'\n@highlight\nIt is the latest animal simulator, following the success of goat and bear games earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 606, "end": 624}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder regularly tweets teasers screenshots (pictured) from test versions of the game", "idx": 22757}], "idx": 14777} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lifetime's biopic of the late singer Aaliyah is now without a star. The network confirmed via Twitter on Sunday that Zendaya, the 17-year-old Disney actress and singer tapped to portray Aaliyah in the TV movie, has exited the project. \"We are sad Zendaya will no longer portray Aaliyah,\" Lifetime said. \"Production is currently on hold.\" It's an abrupt change for the film, as Zendaya, whose full name is Zendaya Coleman, was just announced as the biopic's lead on June 16. The young star, known for her role on Disney's \"Shake It Up!\" and Season 16 of \"Dancing With the Stars,\" didn't release an official comment on her departure but did acknowledge the casting shakeup on Twitter by quoting a source's statement to E! News.\n@highlight\nZendaya Coleman has left Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic\n@highlight\nThe network confirmed her exit on Twitter\n@highlight\nProduction for the TV movie is currently on hold", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 584}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's casting was similarly controversial, with fans being divided over whether the burgeoning talent should take on the role.", "idx": 22759}], "idx": 14778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Xi Jinping has taken the center stage as China's undisputed paramount leader. The National People's Congress this week confirmed Xi as the new state president and chairman of the State Central Military Commission, making him the Communist party chief, head of state and commander-in-chief. This completes the handover of power from Hu Jintao, 70, who ruled China for 10 years, to the 59-year-old Xi, who was announced as the country's presumptive leader last November. Conventional wisdom had it that Xi would be a weak leader because he had not been hand-picked by late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping, as had Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.\n@highlight\nXi Jinping endorsed as Chinese president in leadership handover\n@highlight\nSo far Xi has taken steps to set him apart from predecessor Hu Jintao\n@highlight\nPledged that his government would \"strive to achieve the Chinese dream\"\n@highlight\nAnalyst: \"He has surprising credibility and abundant political capital\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 82, "end": 107}, {"start": 129, "end": 130}, {"start": 179, "end": 211}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 396, "end": 397}, {"start": 501, "end": 502}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 730, "end": 731}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The only reform in the pipeline is administrative -- the streamlining of the @placeholder cabinet, positive results likely but inconclusive.\"", "idx": 22761}], "idx": 14780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Tozer They say no publicity is bad publicity. But when images of a \u00a3180-an-hour escort posing beside a four-poster bed in one of their plushest suites were posted online, bosses at an 18th century country house hotel reacted with horror to the unwanted plug. Posing in little more than her underwear and a string of pearls, the sex worker - who calls herself Helen Jones - touts for work showing herself lounging seductively in the \u00a3190-a-night wood-panelled Mahogany Suite of the Soughton Hall Hotel. No doubt the historic surroundings are intended to appeal to prospective clients of the 40-year-old, who claims to be a qualified accountant.\n@highlight\nSex worker took snaps in wood panelled suite of Soughton Hall Hotel\n@highlight\nSlim, tall blonde calls herself 'Helen Jones' promises professional service\n@highlight\nHotel owners want the picture removed from her website", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 490, "end": 508}, {"start": 712, "end": 730}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We have never come across this before now.\u2019 When asked for her part why she chose @placeholder for her photoshoot, Ms Jones said: \u2018No reason other than (it\u2019s) a nice hotel.\u2019", "idx": 22788}], "idx": 14796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 21 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 23 December 2013 Astronauts removed an old space station pump today, sailing through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks to revive a crippled cooling line. The two Americans on the crew, Rick Mastracchio and Michael Hopkins, successfully pulled out the ammonia pump with a bad valve -- well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday. 'An early Christmas,'observed Mission Control as Mastracchio tugged the refrigerator-size pump away from its nesting spot. 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Diane Blair was one of them. Throughout much of Bill Clinton's eight years in the White House, Blair -- a political science professor and longtime Clinton friend -- exchanged political and humor cartoons with the first lady. Nothing, it seemed, was too small or inconsequential to send back and forth. In May 1996, Hillary Clinton clipped a \"Mixed Media\" cartoon and sent it to Blair and her husband, Jim, with a note that read, \"It is rare that I can send you a comic strip you and Jim haven't seen -- but this one is too good not to share.\"\n@highlight\nLongtime friend kept fastidious records of all things Clinton\n@highlight\nDiane Blair's papers give insight into Bill Clinton's campaigns, Hillary Clinton's thinking\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton considered Blair, who died in 2000, one of her closest friends", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I just have issues ...\" -- a reference to the mad cow scare at the time and the criticism of @placeholder's role in her husband's failed health care reform effort in his first term.", "idx": 22803}], "idx": 14809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carl Markham, Press Association Everton striker Arouna Kone admits he has to prove his worth next season after missing seven months of his maiden campaign through injury. The Ivory Coast international sustained a knee injury in October which prevented him from playing again, meaning he managed just six appearances without a goal after his \u00a36million move from Wigan last summer. Kone is to forego a lengthy summer holiday to ensure he is back to full fitness by the time pre-season comes around. Struggle: Injuries have stopped Arouna Kone making the impact he would have liked at Everton 'The most important thing is for me to be in the best possible shape I can be for the start of next season,' he told Evertontv.\n@highlight\nArouna Kone hoping to return to pre-season at Everton fully fit\n@highlight\nFormer Wigan striker spent seven months sidelined through injury\n@highlight\nBelieves Roberto Martinez's style of play will benefit his own game\n@highlight\nHopes next season can be even better for Everton than this one", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 892, "end": 907}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I realised the fans and coaching staff were waiting to see the best of @placeholder and around that time I felt I was coming into a bit of form so it was an extra disappointment,' the 30-year-old added.", "idx": 22808}], "idx": 14811} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's foreign minister on Thursday called the attempted assassination of a teenage activist who pushed against extremists and in support of women's rights and education \"a wake-up call (to) a clear-and-present danger.\" Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar spoke to CNN's Christiane Amanpour two days after Malala Yousufzai, 14, was gunned down as she headed home from school in Pakistan's conservative Swat Valley. The girl was in critical condition Thursday at a military hospital outside Islamabad after surgeons removed a bullet lodged in her neck. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for targeting Malala, who enraged the militant group by writing about her daily battle with extremists who used fear and intimidation to force girls to stay at home instead of going to school. Malala's online writing earned her Pakistan's first National Peace Prize in November.\n@highlight\nNEW: About 100 are arrested for allegedly \"colluding\" with the shooters, foreign minister says\n@highlight\n\"It could be ... a turning point\" in Pakistan's fight against extremists, she adds\n@highlight\nThe blogger, Malala Yousufzai, is still in critical condition after Tuesday's attack\n@highlight\nThe Taliban vow to kill the well-known Pakistani teenager if she survives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 303, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 353}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 869, "end": 888}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder, people in Pakistan and all over the world must confront those \"who choose to use violence ... to follow whatever they consider to be their agenda.\"", "idx": 22809}], "idx": 14812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The crowded world of social media apps got squeezed a bit tighter with the introduction of Jelly on Tuesday. The social Q&A app from Biz Stone, a co-founder of Twitter, relies on photos and friends to find answers to questions that may not fit neatly into a Google search, such as, \"What kind of flower is this?\" Sure, people can turn to their Facebook or Twitter feeds to ask which backpack to buy, or where to responsibly dispose of or donate old iPhone chargers (both real questions currently appearing on Jelly). The technology isn't new. Neither is turning to friends for help with everything from where to eat in Philadelphia to suggestions for an 8-year-old's birthday party.\n@highlight\nJelly, a new social Q&A app, was released Tuesday\n@highlight\nApp emphasizes using friends and photos to answer questions\n@highlight\nRatings on iTunes are mostly positive, but critics claim app is \"pretty but pointless\"\n@highlight\nApp was co-founded by Biz Stone, one of the founders of Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For a short time @placeholder experienced an error which prevented users from connecting and logging in, which appears to be the reason for most posted complaints.", "idx": 22813}], "idx": 14813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:57 EST, 12 December 2013 A San Diego lawyer representing a second city employee to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against former Mayor Bob Filner has released an unsettling computer animation showing the politician putting the woman in a headlock. Attorney Daniel Gilleon said he plans to introduce the two-minute computer-generated clip as evidence in a lawsuit filed by his client Stacey McKenzie. According to Gilleon, the cartoon accurately depicts his client's bizarre encounter with then-Mayor Filner at the Clairmont Day as the Bay event April 21.\n@highlight\nBob Filner, 71, was sentenced this week to home confinement but no jail time for groping women\n@highlight\nResigned in August after being accused by nearly 20 women of making unwanted advances and inappropriate touching\n@highlight\nCity parks manager Stacey McKenzie, 50, is accusing Filner of putting her in headlock and rubbing her breasts with his elbow during April event\n@highlight\nFiled a sexual harassment lawsuit seeking $500,000 in damages from Filner and San Diego", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 908, "end": 922}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He then tells McKenzie's terrified-looking character: '@placeholder, you are turning really red.'", "idx": 22817}], "idx": 14815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 16:47 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:05 EST, 28 December 2013 A 22-year-old Connecticut man has admitted to police he used a fire poker and then a buck knife to ruthlessly gut his own mother and pull out her intestines on Thursday. A chilling police report shows that Robert Owen Rankin of Deep River didn\u2019t know exactly what all the guts and gore he pulled from his mother Margaret Rohner, 45, were, but he knew why he was doing it. \u2018I don't know exactly what the stuff was, like octopus tentacles,\u2019 he would coolly recount to police. \u2018I killed my mother because she is pretty much responsible for everything that has gone wrong in my life.\u2019\n@highlight\nRobert Owen Rankin awoke the day after Christmas intent on murdering his mother in their Connecticut home\n@highlight\nRankin told police he sliced his mother from the belly button up before pulling out her intestines 'to see if there was a baby in her stomach'\n@highlight\nMargaret Rohner, 45, was found naked and stabbed in the abdomen at the bottom of the stairs in her home\n@highlight\nRankin has been put on suicide watch at in his Connecticut jail cell at his attorney's request", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 688, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 959, "end": 973}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I just want you to know that she put up a damn good fight,\u2019 court documents say @placeholder told his father.", "idx": 22819}], "idx": 14816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "George Clooney's lavish four-day Venetian wedding may finally be over. But the Italian city is now set for a huge influx of tourists following the star's spectacular celebrations on Saturday. According to one travel firm, UK hotel searches to Venice increase by 106 per cent following the actor's star-studded nuptials to British barrister Amal Alamuddin. UK hotel searches to Venice increase by 106 per cent following George Clooney's star-studded wedding to British barrister Amal Alamuddin in the Italian hotspot Durint the four days of festivities, the newlyweds also held their wedding ceremony at the exclusive seven-star Aman Resort overlooking the historic Grand Canal\n@highlight\nUK hotel searches up by 106% after actor's star-studded nuptials\n@highlight\nSearches up globally by 77% compared to the same dates last year\n@highlight\nThe actor stayed in the city's exclusive Belmond Cipriani Hotel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 222, "end": 223}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 340, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 357}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}, {"start": 881, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spectacle finished on Monday when the couple completed formalities with a civil ceremony held at @placeholder's city hall, a 13th century building overlooking the Grand Canal.", "idx": 22827}], "idx": 14824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fans of English football club Tottenham Hotspur found themselves on the receiving end of vicious attacks for the second time in six months on Wednesday after three people were injured during an incident in the French city of Lyon. Tottenham supporters have traveled to France for the second leg of the club's Europa League tie with Olympique Lyonnais and were confronted by a group of roughly 50 people while gathered at a pub. \"Club officials attended an incident last night in Lyon,\" read a statement from Tottenham, who are based in North London. \"A group of around 50 people confronted fans.\n@highlight\nTottenham Hotspur fans attacked outside a pub in the French city of Lyon\n@highlight\nThree people sustained minor injuries\n@highlight\nTottenham fans in the French city for a Europa League tie with Olympique Lyonnais\n@highlight\nLocal police in France were unavailable for comment when contacted by CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 39, "end": 55}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 341, "end": 358}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 829}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 912, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder officials and stewards will be in the city throughout the day, along with matchday French police ahead of kick-off.\"", "idx": 22828}], "idx": 14825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Booth Follow @@the_topspin and Ed Hawkins The charges brought by the ECB against Lou Vincent and Naved Arif are the beginning of the end of a story that unfolded three years ago in sleepy Hove \u2014 4,500 miles away from the global epicentre of match-fixing in Mumbai. If the charges are upheld, both men are likely to be banned for life. The case against Vincent has been one of the worst-kept secrets in cricket. Sportsmail revealed back in December that he was under investigation by the ICC\u2019s anti-corruption unit, while the details of his involvement with cricket\u2019s underworld were laid bare in this newspaper last week.\n@highlight\nLou Vincent and Naved Arif charge with fixing match between Sussex and Kent in August 2011\n@highlight\nVincent run out for a one from seven balls as Sussex's chase slowed\n@highlight\nArif made 11 off 29 balls \u2014 a major factor in Kent\u2019s eventual 14-run victory\n@highlight\nArif had earlier taken no wicket for 41 runs in six overs\n@highlight\nBookmaker said to have organised the fix was allegedly at the game and spoke to Vincent on the boundary\n@highlight\n\u00a314m - more than twice the normal figure for a televised county game - was placed on the match", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 81, "end": 83}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the situation may have been complicated by the fact that, at the time, @placeholder told Sussex he had been approached to fix the game \u2014 but had turned it down.", "idx": 22837}], "idx": 14830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Hawaii State Health Director who authorized the release of President Obama's birth certificate in 2011 died Wednesday when her plane went down in the Pacific near a remote island. Loretta Fuddy was the only person aboard the aircraft to die. The others, including the pilot, were either rescued by boat or swam ashore. Fuddy was on her way back to Honolulu after a visit to what was once Hawaii's leper colony on the island of Molokai when, officials said Thursday, the Cessna Grand Caravan went down due to engine failure. Only victim: Hawaii Health Director Loretta Fuddy was the only death among nine aboard the Cessna Grand Caravan that crashed in the ocean near Molokai, Hawaii on Wednesday\n@highlight\nLoretta Fuddy named as the only victim the crash of a Cessna Grand Caravan carrying eight others\n@highlight\nFuddy entered the national spotlight briefly after allowing the release of Obama's long-form birth certificate\n@highlight\nOfficials said Thursday that engine failure was to blame for the crash", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 474, "end": 493}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 619, "end": 638}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 765, "end": 784}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remote: Radio and cell phone communications are poor in @placeholder.", "idx": 22839}], "idx": 14831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)First, it was the snowy weather. An American Airlines flight trying to leave Boston on Sunday night was delayed for about 2\u00bd hours before it finally took off at 10:52 p.m. The crew of American Flight 223 knew hours before takeoff that they couldn't go the distance to Los Angeles. The first officer was going to exceed his allotted work time, as dictated by the Federal Aviation Administration, if he flew the entire route, American spokeswoman Victoria Lupica said. That's why the crew made the decision to divert to Chicago O'Hare International Airport that night and informed the passengers hours prior to takeoff, Lupica said.\n@highlight\nWeather delayed an American flight out of Boston for more than two hours\n@highlight\nPilot work rules forced the flight to divert to Chicago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 57}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 189, "end": 207}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 367, "end": 397}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 523, "end": 558}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The passengers were told about the stop in @placeholder while still in the Boston boarding area, several hours before departing, she said.", "idx": 22855}], "idx": 14841} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:54 EST, 23 July 2013 Controversial plans for a second runway at Gatwick costing up to \u00a39billion flew into immediate turbulence from residents and environmental groups after airport bosses unveiled their blueprint today. They said a new runway in West Sussex, positioned to the south of the current site, could be open in 2025 and could almost treble passenger numbers but be less expensive and less noisy than an extra runway at Heathrow. It comes after rivals Heathrow and Stansted both submitted plans to expand to up to four runways.\n@highlight\nRunway could be built to the south of the airport and is being planned to rival Heathrow and Stansted expansion plans\n@highlight\nPlans for expansion would be quieter than an extra runway at Heathrow and it would not breach air quality standards\n@highlight\nHowever local pressure groups are against expansion saying it would create more noise, pollution and congestion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "significantly less than the needs of @placeholder or for the plans for a", "idx": 22860}], "idx": 14843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Felipe Scolari today named the squad he hopes can deliver glory for Brazil on home soil and had a sharp response for Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho in the process. The Brazil manager included six Premier League-based players in his 23-man panel but couldn't find room for Liverpool pair Lucas and Philippe Coutinho, the duo among a host of big European names to miss out. With an astonishing 17 World Cup rookies in his panel, Scolari, a World Cup winner with his country in 2002, opted against bringing along out-of-favour tournament veterans like Kaka or Robinho back into the fold.\n@highlight\nSix Premier League players in Luiz Felipe Scolari's 23-man squad, including five of the seven midfielders\n@highlight\nNo room for Liverpool pair Lucas Leiva and Philippe Coutinho, nor Kaka\n@highlight\nRobinho, Miranda, Lucas Moura and Felipe Luis other notable absentees\n@highlight\nTournament begins in Sao Paulo on 12 June and runs until 13 July, with Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon in Group A with Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 314}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 645}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Calm before the storm: Scolari before announcing his 23-man squad for the @placeholder in Brazil", "idx": 22866}], "idx": 14849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stevie Nicks was 27 when she became the \u2018Queen Bee\u2019 of the British-American rock band, Fleetwood Mac. Up until that time, writing songs and singing with her longtime sweetheart, Lindsay Buckingham, she hadn\u2019t indulged in drugs. But that was all about to change. She quickly descended into drug hell and became addicted to cocaine, alcohol, Quaaludes to sleep, and cigarettes \u2013 until her system broke down and she started having nosebleeds, falls on stage, blackouts and near overdoses. She bought $1 million worth of cocaine and it burned a hole in her nose the size of a dime. Rumors spread that she had to have the drug blown up her derriere by an assistant.\n@highlight\nFleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks was so addicted to cocaine, alcohol and Quaaludes she blacked out and nearly overdosed repeatedly\n@highlight\nShe wore gold and turquoise bottle inlaid with diamonds around her neck so she was never without coke\n@highlight\nTo avoid body searches by customs in Europe, they hired Hitler's private rail car complete with the elderly attendant who served the Fuhrer\n@highlight\nThings were 'hot and heavy' between married Mick Fleetwood and Stevie for two years\n@highlight\nShe also had an affair with Eagles' Don Henley but his bandmate Joe Walsh was the love of her life", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 178, "end": 195}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the greatest love in Nicks' life was keyboard player and guitarist Joe Walsh of the @placeholder.", "idx": 22870}], "idx": 14853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Sydney man who rose to social media fame after mocking people's strange Tinder photos has met up with one of his female subjects for the first time after the photo went viral across the world. Instead of using Tinder to find a potential date, Jarrod Allen, 25, uses it as inspiration to painstakingly recreate weird and wonderful profile photos. One such photo belonged to 26-year-old Sophie Nelson who was captured in a yoga pose drinking red wine from a glass held in between her toes. Scroll down for video Jarrod Allen who rose to social media fame after mocking people's strange Tinder photos has met up with one of his female subjects, Sophie Nelson, for the first time\n@highlight\nJarrod Allen, 25, finds potential matches on Tinder and recreates their weird profile photos\n@highlight\nSydney man rose to social media fame after his hilarious photos went viral\n@highlight\nOne of the photos he mocked belonged to 26-year-old Sophie Nelson\n@highlight\nThe pair met up on Wednesday for the first time and recreated the now-famous pose of drinking from a wine glass held between the toes\n@highlight\nHe goes by the name Tindafella and says he has a phone full of bad photos", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There was like 12 of us there, it definitely wasn't a date with @placeholder.'", "idx": 22884}], "idx": 14864} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)To gauge Jon Stewart's impact on American politics, try to imagine a presidential election without him. The last time that happened was in 1996 when Bill Clinton faced off against Bob Dole. \"The Daily Show\" host's hordes of millennial fans and political junkies will soon find out what a sans-Stewart election is like as they pick their way through the spin, obfuscations and outrages of the 2016 race without him. Stewart, sometimes known as \"The Most Trusted Name in Fake News,\" made the surprising announcement on Tuesday that he would quit the Comedy Central hit before the end of the year after 16 years behind his desk.\n@highlight\nStewart hanging up mic after 16 years\n@highlight\nHe carved out unique role at intersection of real and fake news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 460, "end": 480}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A year later, Stewart helped teach @placeholder to laugh again in the harrowing weeks after the terror attacks.", "idx": 22888}], "idx": 14868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden and Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 18:49 EST, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 02:47 EST, 15 May 2012 Barack Obama sought to make his newfound enthusiasm for gay marriage a campaign issue as he appeared on The View to defend his much-talked-about announcement. In an interview set to air tomorrow, the President told the hosts of the ABC daytime chat show that the controversial debate would be 'a big contrast in the campaign' against Republican Mitt Romney. Mr Obama announced, 'I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,' during another ABC interview last Wednesday. The historic declaration is intended to fire up liberal activists who consider gay marriage to be a hugely symbolic social issue.\n@highlight\nPresident appears on The View in interview to be aired on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHistoric stance could threaten support from African-American churches\n@highlight\nRepublicans urge campaigns to focus on the economy not social issues", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder opposes same-sex marriage but has been relatively silent on the issue over the last week, as senior Republicans have insisted the election should focus on economic rather than social issues.", "idx": 22891}], "idx": 14869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Health officials are reporting new cases of the chikungunya virus in Cuba and the United States. The debilitating virus has been spreading in the Caribbean through infected mosquitoes since December, according to the World Health Organization. On Thursday, the Georgia Department of Public Health confirmed the state's first case of chikungunya. Health officials say the patient was infected during a recent trip to a Caribbean nation. Recent cases have also been reported in North Carolina and Tennessee, with a total of 57 infections reported to the CDC this year, according to a CDC spokesperson. Six chikungunya infections have also been documented in Cuba, according to a local paper, which references the Cuban Ministry of Public Health. The paper says the patients were frequent travelers to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.\n@highlight\nChikungunya virus has spread to Cuba, health officials say\n@highlight\nA case was also just confirmed in the U.S. state of Georgia\n@highlight\n100,000 chikungunya cases have been documented in the Caribbean this year", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 217, "end": 241}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 269, "end": 295}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 711, "end": 741}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 813, "end": 830}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Experts say @placeholder tourists are bringing chikungunya back home, and it's just a matter of time before it starts to spread within the United States.", "idx": 22899}], "idx": 14877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He was an outstanding talent who never made it in the NBA, before he established himself as one of the most famous American players in European basketball history. But basketball is just one of the many talents in Darryl Middleton's locker. He's a co-owner of a Spanish restaurant where he also cooks. Middleton has come a long way since he had a dream of becoming a U.S. basketball star. As he puts it: \"Everybody wants to go to the NBA.\" In 1988, drafted in the third round by the Atlanta Hawks with the 68th overall pick, Middleton appeared to have the world at his feet.\n@highlight\nDarryl Middleton is one of the USA's most successful basketball players outside the NBA\n@highlight\nHas played for 15 different European clubs in five countries over past 25 years\n@highlight\nHelped Marc Gasol become one of the NBA's top stars\n@highlight\nOne of the oldest active players playing outside of the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 223, "end": 238}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 443, "end": 445}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 595, "end": 610}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 679, "end": 681}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I love to make a guy get better and better and @placeholder was of those players I helped.", "idx": 22904}], "idx": 14879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seven bodies have been recovered near a cold storage facility at a Karachi airport Tuesday morning, more than a day after a deadly militant attack there left 29 others dead. The seven cargo workers were found in rubble near the hall where a fire broke out during the attack, Sindh province Health Minister Dr. Saghir Ahmad said. Heavy machinery was used to break into the area to retrieve them. Rescuers had been trying to reach the cargo workers, who were trapped at Jinnah International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Pakistan. Families of the workers blocked a busy road leading to the airport, demanding that authorities help find their relatives, CNN affiliate Geo TV reported.\n@highlight\nThe bodies of 7 cargo workers are found in rubble near a cold storage facility at the airport\n@highlight\n29 others were killed in the airport attack, including 10 militants, officials say\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, say the attack is revenge for the death of Hakimullah Mehsud\n@highlight\nMehsud, a former TTP chief, was killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 468, "end": 495}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 934}, {"start": 980, "end": 996}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another TTP member claimed the @placeholder government has been \"abducting and killing innocent people,\" and explained why the airport was targeted.", "idx": 22906}], "idx": 14880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Even if U.S. and Iranian negotiators manage to meet the November 24 deadline for a nuclear agreement with Iran, America faces a very inconvenient reality in the Middle East: We're stuck in a kind of Middle East Bermuda Triangle where messy outcomes are more likely than neat solutions, and where ambiguity and uncertainty will rule over clarity and stability for years to come. And we better get used to it. Part of the problem, of course, is us. We sit thousands of miles away, in a protected cocoon with nonpredatory neighbors to our north and south and fish to our east and west -- what one historian brilliantly called our liquid assets. And while this physical detachment is a wondrous advantage, it has also given us a very skewed view of the world.\n@highlight\nGeography has left U.S. with very skewed view of the world, Aaron Miller says\n@highlight\nMuch of the Arab world is melting down, he says\n@highlight\nMiller: America will have its hands full in the region for years to come", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 220, "end": 235}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the region wants to fix itself with @placeholder's help, that's the place to start.", "idx": 22910}], "idx": 14884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leigh Halfpenny says Wales is using the 'hurt' of last year's RBS 6 Nations defeat by England at Twickenham as motivation for Friday's rematch in Cardiff, but as his side went through their captain's run there was justified confidence in the camp. A healthy combination of intensity and calm filled the crowdless Millennium Stadium as Sam Warburton puts Warren Gatland's squad through their paces before the Six Nations opener in the elements on Friday night. 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In recent days, Iran has sent about 500 Revolutionary Guard troops to fight alongside Iraqi government security forces in Diyala province, a senior security official in Baghdad told CNN. However, that claim was rejected by Iran's Foreign Ministry. \"We have made our position clear. We are not involved in fighting in Iraq,\" ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham told CNN. 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Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, a member of the emirates' ruling family, was charged with rape, endangering life and causing bodily harm in connection with the nearly three-hour long tape shot in 2004 in the desert outside Abu Dhabi, one of the United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf region. However, the court acquitted Issa on Sunday, ruling he had diminished responsibility for his actions because of the effects of medication his defense attorney claimed he was given. Issa had a \"lack of criminal responsibility,\" the court found, defense attorney Habib al-Mulla told CNN.\n@highlight\nSheikh acquitted Sunday of charges linked to videotaped torture of Afghan grain dealer\n@highlight\nSheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is a member of the emirates' ruling family,\n@highlight\nHe was charged with rape, endangering life and causing bodily harm\n@highlight\nIn evidence was 3-hour tape shot in 2004 of the alleged incident", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 39, "end": 58}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 174, "end": 204}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 420, "end": 439}, {"start": 448, "end": 466}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 864, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder man was in the courtroom, and the court issued him a \"temporary\" compensation of 10,000 dirhams ($2,722), al-Mulla said.", "idx": 22921}], "idx": 14892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today we can tell the remarkable story of Shazia Ramzan, a 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl. Last October Shazia was travelling home from school with her friend Malala Yousafzai when a Taliban gunman boarded their bus and shot both of them. Malala suffered head and facial injuries and had to be rushed to hospital in the UK. Shot in the neck and arm, Shazia spent a month in hospital while her deep wounds healed. Both were attacked by terrorists who wanted to stop girls going to school. Shazia dreams of being a doctor. Fighting back from her injuries, she attempted to resume her schooling at home in the Swat Valley. So keen was she to return to school at the earliest opportunity that she ignored continuing threats to her life from the same Taliban terrorists who shot her and Malala.\n@highlight\nShazia Ramzan, 15, was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan, alongside Malala Yousafzai\n@highlight\nConcerned for her safety in a country plagued with violence, her family supported her move to Birmingham\n@highlight\nOn July 12, the day of Malala's sixteenth birthday, the United Nations will hold Malala Day\n@highlight\nA youth resolution will be passed demanding world leaders to ensure every child goes to school", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 331, "end": 332}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 893}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I first spoke to @placeholder last November, a month after the attempted assassination.", "idx": 22924}, {"query": "And it is this new liberation movement, led by girls, that we will celebrate in ten days' time when Malala addresses the @placeholder.", "idx": 22927}], "idx": 14894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 5 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 5 November 2012 Parish councillors have pulled the plug on a Christmas lights switch on ceremony in a decision described as \u2018health and safety gone berserk\u2019. The event, which usually attracts several hundred people every year, was axed by councillors in Bishop\u2019s Cleeve, Gloucestershire who feared the village green would become overcrowded. Instead, the lights will be quietly switched without fanfare. Christmas is cancelled: The Christmas lights switch-on at Bishop's Cleeve last year. The event usually attracts several hundred people but has been cancelled this year over health and safety fears\n@highlight\nThe Bishop's Cleeve Parish Council refused permission for the annual Christmas lights switch on ceremony\n@highlight\nThey worry there is not enough room for the several hundred people the event attracts\n@highlight\nThe Chamber of Commerce says the council has 'let the community down'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 358}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 689, "end": 718}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 902, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Village highlight: The ceremony is a special time of year for @placeholder when the lights, which cost \u00a33,000 to install and maintain, are switched on in November", "idx": 22929}], "idx": 14896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Each week Sportsmail gathers up the ratings from our team of reporters to provide the best Premier League starting XI of the day. Saturday saw Liverpool get back on track with a 2-1 home win over West Brom and Manchester City keep in touch with leaders Chelsea after their win at Aston Villa. There were wins too for Hull City and Sunderland, while Leicester City vs Burnley and Swansea vs Newcastle ended two-apiece. GK - Brad Guzan (ASTON VILLA vs Manchester City) - 8 Although Villa ultimately finished without a point to show for their efforts, Brad Guzan kept them in contention for long spells with a string of absolutely brilliant saves. He made good stops from David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Eliaquim Mangala in the second half but Guzan and Villa ultimately succumbed.\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero scored Man City's second goal in win at Aston Villa\n@highlight\nPapiss Cisse scored two as Newcastle drew at Swansea\n@highlight\nJordan Henderson dominated in midfield as Liverpool beat West Brom\n@highlight\nAndrew Robertson and Mohamed Diame again impressed for Hull City\n@highlight\nMichael Kightly broke Burnley's goal drought at Leicester\n@highlight\nBrad Guzan made vital saves for Villa against City", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 224}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 418, "end": 419}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 945}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates after scoring for Burnley at Leicester City", "idx": 22945}], "idx": 14909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A California man sold his 14-year-old daughter to an 18-year-old man for cash, beer and meat -- then called police when the prospective bridegroom didn't live up to his end of the deal, authorities said Tuesday. Marcelino de Jesus Martinez faces felony charges, according to police in Greenfield, California. Marcelino de Jesus Martinez, 36, of Greenfield, California, was arrested Monday and booked into the Monterey County Jail, Greenfield police said in a statement. He faces felony charges of receiving money for causing a person to cohabitate, police said. Martinez had arranged through a third party to have his daughter marry the older teenager, identified by authorities as Margarito de Jesus Galindo, of Gonzales, California. In exchange, Galindo was to pay Martinez $16,000 and provide him with 160 cases of beer, 100 cases of soda, 50 cases of Gatorade, two cases of wine, and six cases of meat, Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier told CNN.\n@highlight\nThird party set up marriage between 14-year-old girl and 18-year-old man, police say\n@highlight\nGroom was supposed to give the girl's father cash and cases of beer, soda, meat\n@highlight\nWhen groom didn't pay up, father called the cops, say police in Greenfield, California\n@highlight\nSuch arrangements are normal in Mexican state where family is from, police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 221, "end": 247}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 344}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 418, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 691, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 959, "end": 961}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1298}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Galindo and Martinez were neighbors at an apartment complex and were apparently from the same area in @placeholder, the police chief said.", "idx": 22958}, {"query": "@placeholder was arrested Sunday after undergoing additional questioning by police, Grebmeier said.", "idx": 22959}, {"query": "\"But @placeholder has several laws regarding minors, the age of consent and human trafficking.\"", "idx": 22960}, {"query": "Police are trying to be culturally sensitive, Grebmeier told CNN, but \"when I'm in Mexico, I have to respect @placeholder laws.", "idx": 22961}], "idx": 14915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three Australian venues and two American hotels have rejected appearances by controversial pick-up artist Julien Blanc as a social media campaign to end his world tour gathers pace. Blanc, a 'dating coach' whose techniques include choking women and then hushing them, planned to hold seminars in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane over the first fortnight of November. But he is quickly finding himself without a place to host his events after outraged activists took to the phones and social media to #TakeDownJulienBlanc. 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But despite her tender years Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was determined to play her own part in the First World War at her Scottish childhood home. Glamis in Angus was turned into a convalescent home for wounded soldiers and the then Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon would write letters for injured soldiers and run errands from the local shops for them. Regal: The teenaged Queen Elizabeth (back row, third from right) with some of the soldiers she cared for during the First World War. One brother was killed during the war and another was a prisoner of war\n@highlight\nNew exhibition shows how royal cared for those hurt in conflict\n@highlight\nShe lost her beloved brother Fergus to the horrors of the war\n@highlight\nThe compassion she learned there stayed with her throughout her life", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 361, "end": 385}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is the images of a young @placeholder that in a way capture the spirit of an age where everybody - no matter who you were, or how old - contributed to the war effort.", "idx": 22971}], "idx": 14920} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(PEOPLE.com) -- \"I really want to start dancing again,\" Chaz Bono tells PEOPLE. No, he's not expecting to be invited back to \"Dancing with the Stars,\" where he lasted an impressive six weeks this past fall. He's looking to woo the ladies on the dance floor, explains the newly single Bono, who split with his fianc\u00c3\u00a9e in December. \"What a great skill: to be able to take a woman dancing ... and actually know what you're doing!\" Bono's been staying active, maintaining his DWTS weight loss by taking up boxing and skiing over the Christmas holiday with his family. He'd understandably taken some time off from the slopes, explaining, \"First I was a drug addict and then my dad died skiing, so that kind of turned me off a bit.\"\n@highlight\nChaz Bono is looking to woo the ladies on the dance floor\n@highlight\nBono split with his fianc\u00c3\u00a9e in December\n@highlight\nBono's been staying active, maintaining his DWTS weight loss", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 126, "end": 147}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When I was doing @placeholder, I had a leak in my roof.", "idx": 22985}], "idx": 14930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hours after a Sudanese court sentenced his pregnant wife to death when she refused to recant her Christian faith, her husband told CNN he feels helpless. \"I'm so frustrated. I don't know what to do,\" Daniel Wani told CNN on Thursday. \"I'm just praying.\" This week a Khartoum court convicted his wife, Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, of apostasy, or the renunciation of faith. Ibrahim is Christian, her husband said. But the court considers her to be Muslim. The court also convicted her of adultery and sentenced her to 100 lashes because her marriage to a Christian man is considered void under Sharia law.\n@highlight\nMeriam Yehya Ibrahim's lawyer says she refused to recant her Christian faith in court\n@highlight\nHusband tells CNN: \"I'm so frustrated. I don't know what to do.\"\n@highlight\nIbrahim, 27, has been convicted of apostasy and sentenced to death\n@highlight\nShe considers herself Christian, but a court says she is Muslim", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 131, "end": 133}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 301, "end": 320}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 613, "end": 632}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 724, "end": 726}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police blocked @placeholder from entering the courtroom on Thursday, Elnabi said.", "idx": 22999}], "idx": 14939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov, Alex Greig and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 23:30 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 11 November 2013 A 2,000lb satellite fell through the Earth's atmosphere today at around 7pm EST. According to the European Space Agency, the Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) burned up when going through the Earth's atmosphere. Remaining debris could have fallen anywhere along a path through East Asia and the Western Pacific to Antarctica. 'The most probable impact ground swath largely runs over ocean and polar regions, as well as uninhabited areas of Australia,' the space agency noted on its website earlier today.\n@highlight\nThe satellite broke through Earth's atmosphere at around 7pm tonight\n@highlight\nMost of the space-craft burnt up, but surviving debris is somewhere on the Earth's surface\n@highlight\nGravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, or GOCE, was launched in 2009 to map variations in Earth's gravity\n@highlight\nGOCE ran out of xenon fuel October 21 and has been losing altitude since\n@highlight\nScientists do not know the exact location but it was last seen flying over Antarctica", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 53}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 231, "end": 251}, {"start": 258, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 893, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Satellites that are too bulky to bring down safely to @placeholder after they had served their purpose are sometimes boosted into one of the graveyard orbits more than 22,000 miles up, where they can hang around for centuries.", "idx": 23008}], "idx": 14942} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tiger Woods' former caddy Steve Williams has issued an apology after apparently making racially tinged remarks at an awards dinner in Shanghai, China. Williams -- who was fired by Woods in July -- was being presented with a satirical award for \"celebration of the year\" for comments he made after his new boss, golfer Adam Scott, beat Woods at the Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio a month later. According to media reports, when asked about those comments during his acceptance speech Friday night, Williams said: \"I wanted to shove it up that black ---.\" Should Williams be punished for Tiger remarks?\n@highlight\nSteve Williams: \"I sincerely apologize to Tiger and anyone else I have offended\"\n@highlight\nThe New Zealander was sacked by Tiger Woods in July after 13 years together\n@highlight\nHe now caddies for Australian golfer Adam Scott, who says he will not sack him\n@highlight\nWoods' agent says Williams' comments at awards dinner were \"regrettable\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 357, "end": 380}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I value @placeholder's contribution to my game and while he's caddying I hope he can caddy for me.", "idx": 23015}], "idx": 14946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday revoked a permit for one of the nation's largest mountaintop removal mining projects, saying it would destroy water, wildlife and Appalachian communities in West Virginia. The controversial decision was condemned by the permit holder, Arch Coal Inc., and mining representatives, who said it would hurt industry investment and the economic recovery. But adversaries praised the ruling as \"a major victory\" for environmentalists opposed to surface -- or mountaintop-removal -- mining, which uses explosives on hilltops to expose underlying coal. The EPA invoked the Clean Water Act in killing a permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Spruce No. 1 Mine project, proposed for a more than 2,200-acre area in Logan County, West Virginia.\n@highlight\nAn angry industry leader calls the decision \"unprecedented\"\n@highlight\nEnvironmentalists call it a \"historic step\"\n@highlight\nThe EPA says the project would have created 110 million cubic yards of waste\n@highlight\nA \"shocked\" coal mining company says the ruling will have a \"chilling effect\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 48}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 676, "end": 703}, {"start": 954, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We remain shocked and dismayed at @placeholder's continued onslaught with respect to this validly issued permit.\"", "idx": 23016}], "idx": 14947} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some experts are skeptical that anything could have stopped Robert Hawkins from going on a murderous rampage at an Omaha, Nebraska, shopping mall on Wednesday. A police car sits outside the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, on Thursday. \"This is not something that anybody can reasonably anticipate,\" said Don Greene, a former FBI agent who has written a book on mall security. \"If the people closest to him didn't see any indicators or signs that he was going to go off so drastically ... how is some public safety officer supposed to recognize this person?\" Greene asked.\n@highlight\nMalls expected to assess security arrangements in wake of Wednesday shooting\n@highlight\nGunman at Omaha, Nebraska, mall killed 8 people and himself\n@highlight\nSome security experts say such incidents are impossible to anticipate\n@highlight\nStudy by Police Foundation says training drills for mall guards are inadequate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 855, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also sends out alerts regarding possible threats to the private sector -- but warnings of possible terrorist plans are clearly of no help in anticipating an attacker like Hawkins.", "idx": 23017}], "idx": 14948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Darren Clarke is Europe's new Ryder Cup captain. The 46-year-old has been tasked with maintaining the continent's dominance in golf's biennial battle with the United States, Europe having won six of the last seven installments. Clarke played in five successive Ryder Cups between 1997 and 2006, losing only once, and has been part of winning teams as a vice captain in 2010 and 2012. The Northern Irishman was chosen ahead of Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez, who has featured in four Ryder Cups as a player, winning two. He has been vice captain three times, winning all of them. \"I am naturally extremely proud to be selected as European Ryder Cup captain for 2016,\" Clarke told the European Tour's official website.\n@highlight\nDarren Clarke named European Ryder Cup captain for the 2016 installment\n@highlight\nNorthern Irishman beat competition from Miguel Angel Jimenez and Thomas Bjorn\n@highlight\nClarke won four out of five Ryder Cups as a player and was vice captain in 2010 and 2012", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 458}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 632, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 814, "end": 830}, {"start": 854, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 931, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He is also a popular figure among the players and has both the passion and knowledge to lead @placeholder in the quest for a record fourth consecutive Ryder Cup victory.\"", "idx": 23023}], "idx": 14954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With all sides vowing politicking isn't in order, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney got a close-up view Friday of the devastation caused this week by Hurricane Isaac -- days ahead of a visit by his November foe, President Barack Obama. Romney went to Louisiana's Jefferson Parish, glimpsing the flooding and downed trees along with Gov. Bobby Jindal and Sen. David Vitter, both fellow Republicans. The former Massachusetts governor, accompanied by his wife, Ann, said the trip was \"to learn and obviously to draw some attention to what's going (on) here... so that people around the country know that people down here need help.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: What's left of Isaac is headed toward the Ohio River Valley\n@highlight\nNEW: Mississippi lake's levels are dropping, so a breach may not be needed\n@highlight\nRomney says his Louisiana trip was to \"to learn and (draw) attention\" to people's plight\n@highlight\nObama, who will visit Monday, vows the federal government will help those suffering", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 404, "end": 414}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 707, "end": 723}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder echoed that view, saying he was \"thrilled\" both major party's presidential nominees were making time to visit his state.", "idx": 23031}], "idx": 14959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Expat pensioners living in the hottest parts of Europe like the Costa del Sol are finally going to lose taxpayer-funded help with their heating bills, it can be revealed. Britain is spending \u00a322million-a-year on winter fuel allowances for people living elsewhere in Europe, despite more than a third living in sunnier climes. Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith today condemns the 'absurd' handouts and vows to change the rules which have cost the UK taxpayer \u00a3130million in a decade. People living in Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Malta, Gibraltar and France will lose out, but the taxpayer still faces a bill for pensioners in 25 countries including Poland, Bulgaria and Finland.\n@highlight\nEXCLUSIVE: New rules curbing handouts to start from September\n@highlight\nPensioners living in Spain, Cyprus, Portugal and France will lose cash\n@highlight\nBut people in 25 countries will still be eligible for help with heating bills\n@highlight\nIain Duncan Smith condemns 'absurd and offensive' use of public money", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 458, "end": 459}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 950, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It includes 50,000 people in Spain, 30,000 in @placeholder, 3,300 in Portugal, 8,000 in Cyprus and 2,000 in Greece.", "idx": 23036}], "idx": 14962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click HERE to see more of our brilliant Match Zone, including Oscar's opening goal An encounter that began in relative darkness left Jose Mourinho in one of his darker moods on Saturday. He might have seen his side strengthen their grip on this Barclays Premier League title race with a second-half penalty from Eden Hazard but Chelsea\u2019s manager seemed far from satisfied when he eventually appeared for his post-match press conference. For a start, he accused the man in charge of the floodlights of being asleep, and he did have a point. 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That controversial system makes it very difficult for teams in some athletic conferences to qualify for major bowl games, potentially costing millions of dollars in revenue to those not chosen. \"Serious questions continue to arise suggesting that the current BCS system may not be conducted consistent with the competition principles expressed in federal antitrust laws,\" Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney told NCAA President Mark Emmert.\n@highlight\nThe Bowl Championship Series system makes it hard for some college teams to qualify\n@highlight\nMillions of dollars in revenue are at stake in the football bowl selection process\n@highlight\nAssistant Attorney General Varney seeks an explanation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 58, "end": 75}, {"start": 163, "end": 186}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 715, "end": 738}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One antitrust expert who declares himself neutral in the case says he doubts @placeholder will launch a probe because it has a full plate of more pressing issues.", "idx": 23054}], "idx": 14970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blackberry has revealed a radical new handset - and it is square. The odd shaped device is is set to go on sale in December, and is called passport. It features a physical keyboard - but also a large screen. The Passport combines a large touchscreen with a physical keyboard. BlackBerry chief executive John Chen first revealed the square phone (pictured) during the Canadian company's annual general meeting in June The Fire handset was unveiled by Jeff Bezos at a special event in Seattle. 'It's time to whip the crown from Apple,' said Mr Bezos before showing off the new handset for the first time.\n@highlight\nPassport set to be unveiled in September\n@highlight\nComes as Amazon launches its own handset", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wants to remain a competitor in the smartphone segment, but is focused on making BlackBerry a dominant force in machine-to-machine communications.", "idx": 23060}], "idx": 14973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Four Japanese nationals have been arrested in China, and are being investigated for entering a military zone without authorization and videotaping military targets, Chinese state media said. The arrests come amid the two nations' diplomatic battle over Japan's detainment of a Chinese fishing captain. \"We believe if our employees knew about the area being off-limits, or the regulation that prohibited cameras in the location, they would not have taken such action,\" the company's executive director said at a news conference Friday in Tokyo. The four Japanese nationals were sent to China for a Japanese government project to reclaim World War II chemical weapons left by Japan's Imperial Army, their company said Friday. 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The retired general - who led commanded the surge eight years ago that rid the war-torn nation of al-Qaeda - said that he does support limited military action to stem the flood of ISIS troops. Former CIA chief Petraeus made these remarks on Thursday, the same day that President Obama declared he was sending 300 special forces advisers to Iraq in addition to the 275 'combat ready' troops he has deployed to protect the US Embassy in Baghdad.\n@highlight\nFormer General David Petraeus believes that drone strikes against the leadership of ISIS is necessary\n@highlight\nClaims that ISIS could become a hotbed of terror planning against the West\n@highlight\nThe former CIA said he was disappointed that Iraq had descended into chaos\n@highlight\nPetraeus led the troop surge which forced al-Qaeda from Iraq eight-years ago\n@highlight\nPresident Obama announced today that he would send 300 soldiers into Iraq to train, advice and support Iraqi security forces\n@highlight\nHe had also sent in 275 marines to protect State Department personnel in Baghdad, the USS George H.W. 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Pauline Chai, 67, a former beauty queen, is expected to demand that Khoo Kay Peng hand over half of his riches after their 43-year marriage fell apart last year. If that happens, it could become one of Britain's largest ever divorce payments. Boris Berezovsky is thought to have paid the most, after reportedly handing \u00a3220million to Galina Besharova in 2011. During her case, Ms Chai claimed her husband made her feel like a prisoner on their 1,000-acre country estate, Rosway Park, only allowed her \u00a3100 per week for food.\n@highlight\nKhoo Kay Peng and Pauline Chai splitting after 43-year marriage fell apart\n@highlight\nMs Chai could be in line for half of husband's fortune after court ruling today\n@highlight\nDr Peng is believed to be worth \u00a3440million but he disputes this figure\n@highlight\nJudge urged couple to settle outside court saying they had more money than they could spend 'in a lifetime'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 487, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder trusted in the laws of England, where she made a real and long-term home for herself and her children, and they did not fail her.'", "idx": 23079}], "idx": 14985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter said he would step aside as the head of football's global governing body in 2015, if he wins the June 1 presidential ballot. 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Despite near-universal recognition that the Democratic presidential nomination is Hillary Clinton's to lose, Biden told ABC News host George Stephanopolous that the race is 'wide open.' And he might challenge her, he said on 'Good Morning America.' 'Yes,' the vice president chuckled, 'there's a chance, but I haven't made my mind up about that.' TANNED, RESTED AND READY: Joe Biden says he's got as good a shot as anyone to be the next president\n@highlight\nBiden hasn't polled higher than 14 per cent among Democrats when they're asked to pick a horse for 2016\n@highlight\nBut he says there's 'a chance' he'll challenge Hillary Clinton, the overwhelming favorite on America's political left\n@highlight\n'This is wide open on both sides,' he said in an ABC News interview, referring to both the Democratic and Republican nomination fights\n@highlight\nOne poll in December showed Biden drawing the backing of just 2 per cent of Democrats\n@highlight\nHe will host a conference call Wednesday afternoon for Organizing For Action, the successor group to President Obama's campaign organization", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 101}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 363, "end": 383}, {"start": 455, "end": 474}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1289}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Biden is a bigger long-shot for the Democrats' nomination than most of the @placeholder field opposing them.", "idx": 23096}], "idx": 14998} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You know the presidential election is in full swing when politicians are getting tough on China. While both Democrats and Republicans promise to do just that, it is the Obama administration, being in the driver's seat, that has been leading the charge. On Monday, the Obama administration filed a trade case against China at the World Trade Organization, arguing that it provides subsidies to its auto and auto parts industries that hurt American manufacturers. If you had any doubts that the new complaint against unfair Chinese trade practices is part and parcel of the election campaign, consider these factors.\n@highlight\nThis week, President Obama announced a trade complaint against China\n@highlight\nOded Shenkar says politicians tend to get tough on China in election season\n@highlight\nHe says Obama is tackling Chinese auto subsidies to appeal to Ohio voters\n@highlight\nShenkar: U.S. had plenty of opportunities to deal with unfair Chinese trade practices", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 338, "end": 361}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Likewise, the administration has done little to offer vigorous protection of @placeholder intellectual property rights, which impacts a much broader array of U.S. business interests.", "idx": 23104}], "idx": 15003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un married 23-year-old Ri Sol Ju in 2009, according to a South Korean lawmaker on Thursday. The curiosity over Kim's wife started several weeks ago when North Korean state television and news agencies showed video footages and pictures of an unidentified woman attending official events by Kim's side. The name of the mystery woman was only announced Wednesday as Ri Sol Ju by North Korean state television. Details about her remained unknown until Jung Chung-Rai, a South Korean lawmaker from Democratic United Party, attended a closed-door intelligence session by National Intelligence Service (NIS), which is equivalent to the CIA in the U.S.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's leader Kim Jong Un confirmed by state media to be married to woman named Ri Sol Ju\n@highlight\nDetails about Ri Sol Ju remain unavailable, leading to rampant speculation in South Korean media\n@highlight\nMarriage announcement part of trend of greater openness under Kim Jong Un, according to experts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 157, "end": 159}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 540, "end": 562}, {"start": 612, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only does this demonstrate greater openness, but also that @placeholder has a \"strong power base\" and does not need to bury such news, he said.", "idx": 23106}], "idx": 15004} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For a big chunk of the Cold War, the U.S. Air Force turned to the SR-71 Blackbird for many of its most important spy missions. The jet-black jet could fly at more than three times the speed of sound at altitudes of 85,000 feet, faster and higher than anything adversaries had to counter it. The last of the Blackbirds flew in 1999, and the U.S. military hasn't had anything close since. Now, Lockheed-Martin, the maker of the SR-71, says the \"Son of the Blackbird,\" the SR-72, is in the works, and it will be twice as fast as and way more lethal than its father. That's because the SR-72 will be designed to launch missiles, something the SR-71 didn't do.\n@highlight\nSR-72 could fly six times the speed of sound\n@highlight\n\"Son of Blackbird\" would be a drone, be able to launch missiles\n@highlight\nAircraft could be operational by 2030, Lockheed Martin says", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 443, "end": 462}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 837, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, by the way, the @placeholder is envisioned as a drone, unlike the original Blackbird with its crew of two: a pilot and a reconnaissance officer to operate its radar jammers and spy gear.", "idx": 23108}], "idx": 15005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 19:07 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 28 December 2012 A Utah family has adopted a four-year-old Down syndrome girl from Russia, just before President Vladimir Putin moved to ban U.S. citizens bringing the country's children to America. Heather and Jeremy Fillmore welcomed little Hazel into their home on Christmas Eve after fighting for almost a year to get her here. But they will be among the last of more than 60,000 American families to bring up a Russian child as their own as Russia signed a bill today outlawing the process. Putin's approval of the adoption ban will leave nearly 50 Russian children on the verge of adoption by U.S. families now stranded.\n@highlight\nHazel among the last of some 60,000 Russian children to grow up in U.S.\n@highlight\nNow 50 Russian children on brink of adoption expected to miss out\n@highlight\nU.S families adopt more Russian children than those of any other country\n@highlight\nUnicef estimates that 740,000 children not in parental custody in Russia\n@highlight\nOnly 18,000 Russians are on the waiting list to adopt a child", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Putin reiterated Russian complaints that U.S. courts have been too lenient on parents in such cases, saying @placeholder has inadequate access to Russian-born children in the United States despite a bilateral agreement that entered into force on November 1.", "idx": 23112}], "idx": 15006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday resumed its participation in airstrikes against ISIS, the country said -- its first publicly known foray against the terror group since it reportedly suspended attacks over concerns about pilot safety. UAE F-16s stationed in Jordan took part in morning attacks and returned safely to base, the UAE military said without saying where the strikes happened. A U.S.-led coalition has been conducting airstrikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, where the Sunni Muslim extremist group has captured territory for what it calls its Islamic caliphate. The UAE halted its participation in the strikes in December because leaders were worried there were insufficient plans to save personnel who may be captured, a senior U.S. military official told CNN.\n@highlight\nOfficial will tell congressional hearing that Syrian foreign fighters have grown to 20,000\n@highlight\nF-16s stationed in Jordan conduct strikes against ISIS, the UAE says\n@highlight\nKurds say they've taken key bridgeheads near Mosul, Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 956, "end": 958}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Few expect the Kurds to be involved in clearing Mosul of @placeholder -- that would be a job for Iraqi government security forces.", "idx": 23113}, {"query": "Kurdish fighters battle equipment woes as well as ISIS in northern @placeholder", "idx": 23114}], "idx": 15007} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The saying goes that your body is a temple but in these fans cases they are more of a shrine to their favourite celebrities. 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While some are a small inking that is easily concealed, others are murals that cover a person's entire back (Pictured: Cathy Ward with her Twilight design, left, and Talia Lenore with her Michael Jackson tribute, right)\n@highlight\nSuper fans now regularly show their devotion to stars with tribute tattoos\n@highlight\nThey include Twilight murals, Breaking Bad sleeves and Miley Cyrus pics\n@highlight\nSome of the inkings take up to 22 hours to complete", "entities": [{"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It seems that the general rule is, whether it's @placeholder, Miley Cyrus or Twilight, when it comes to tribute tatts, subtlety is not an option.", "idx": 23115}], "idx": 15008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Klu Klux Klan members may have infiltrated groups supporting Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, it can be disclosed. Supporters for Darren Wilson have removed a photograph from their Facebook page in which activist group Anonymous claim to identify three members of the Ku Klux Klan. Anonymous seized two of the Ku Klux Klan\u2019s twitter accounts yesterday after the Klan distributed fliers threatening the use of \u2018lethal force\u2019 should violence erupt in the wake of Ferguson Grand Jury\u2019s decision on whether to indict Wilson. Now, as part of Anon Cop Watch, the group has circulated numerous photographs \u2018unhooding\u2019 Klan members. Among them is one showing 13 members of the St Louis Klan. It is set shown alongside an image of a rally held in support of Darren Wilson rally in which, they claim, three Klan members feature prominently.\n@highlight\nActivist group Anonymous claim to have identified Frank Ancona, Imperial Wizard of the Traditionalist American Knights of the KKK\n@highlight\nHe and two other KKK members appear to have been at pro-Darren Wilson protest in Ferguson, Missouri\n@highlight\nNo suggestion organizers suspected any KKK involvement in protests\n@highlight\nTown is flashpoint as grand jury about to decide on whether to indict officer who killed teenager Michael Brown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 467, "end": 485}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 912, "end": 926}, {"start": 935, "end": 965}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s own parents have consistently distanced themselves from the violence that saw protesters and police clash as battle lines were drawn near the scene of the shooting across night after night of riots.", "idx": 23117}], "idx": 15010} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Coach Joe Paterno and the president of the school have lost their jobs, effective immediately, over a child sex abuse scandal at Penn State, university trustees announced Wednesday night. \"What can I say, I'm no longer the coach,\" Paterno told a crowd of about 15 students gathered outside his house late Wednesday night. \"It's going to take some time to get used to. It's been 61 years.\" The crowd cheered and said, \"We love you, Joe.\" \"I love you, too!\" Paterno replied. Paterno's wife, Sue, was visibly upset while standing beside him on the front steps.\n@highlight\nNEW: Paterno tells students outside his house, \"It's going to take some time to get used to\"\n@highlight\nTrustees dismiss Spanier, remove Paterno as head coach immediately\n@highlight\nU.S. Department of Education investigating Penn State\n@highlight\n\"With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more,\" Paterno says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 468, "end": 470}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 793, "end": 815}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's attorney general said it appeared Paterno had met his obligations under state law, but critics have said the coach should have reported the suspected abuse to police.", "idx": 23118}], "idx": 15011} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- British Muslim groups voiced their horror and condemnation Thursday over the slaying of a soldier in a London street by attackers who said they were acting to avenge Muslim deaths overseas. But Muslim commentators also suggested there is more that the country's leaders can do to address issues within the Muslim community, particularly among alienated young men. Woolwich attack: Latest developments According to 2011 census figures, Muslims make up the second-largest religious group in Britain, with 2.7 million people. That represents an increase of 1.2 million (from 3% to 5% of the population) since 2001. The suspected attackers in the Woolwich slaying, who are hospitalized under police guard, claimed to be acting for Islam, but it's not yet clear if they were affiliated with any group.\n@highlight\nMuslim Council of Britain condemns \"a truly barbaric act that has no basis in Islam\"\n@highlight\n\"What we don't need are knee-jerk reactions,\" says commentator Mohammed Ansar\n@highlight\n\"A lot of Muslim leaders have had their heads in the sand,\" says analyst Shiraz Maher\n@highlight\nA suspect in Wednesday's Woolwich killing claimed to be acting to avenge Muslim deaths", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 322, "end": 337}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 824, "end": 848}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We need a civic identity, we need to make people understand that we are all @placeholder citizens, we are all part of this society.", "idx": 23122}], "idx": 15013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Officials from Russia, Ukraine and separatist groups engaged in low-level talks hours before a crucial meeting over the crisis in eastern Ukraine. In the early morning hours Wednesday, the parties gathered in Belarus with one question answered in part: Will separatist leaders whose pro-Russian forces are battling with Ukrainian soldiers for control of eastern Ukraine show up? Video showed Denis Pushilin of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and Vladislav Deinego of the Luhansk People's Republic at the talks speaking with reporters. Monitors from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe also attended the preliminary meeting. If a peace deal is to be reached, leaders involved in the talks still have a long road before a lasting agreement is reached, CNN's Nic Robertson reported from Minsk.\n@highlight\nSeparatist leaders gather with Ukrainian and Russian officials before peace talks officially kick off\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama calls Vladimir Putin, urges him to seize opportunity for peace\n@highlight\nSeven civilians have been killed in Kramatorsk shelling, Kiev-backed Donetsk authorities say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 435, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 481}, {"start": 490, "end": 514}, {"start": 572, "end": 623}, {"start": 790, "end": 792}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama said he hasn't decided yet whether to send arms to Ukrainian forces defending their country against @placeholder-backed separatists, and he hasn't set a deadline for when he will.", "idx": 23123}], "idx": 15014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 12:10 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:10 EST, 2 April 2013 A pregnant woman accused of pinning her - also pregnant \u2013 love rival with a car during an argument over the father of their unborn children, smiled and laughed after being charged in a Texas courthouse on Monday. Shaeryll Hunter, 26, had been arrested earlier in the day after four days on the run since allegedly crushing Alise Kelley's legs with a car on March 28. Ms Hunter has two children with Chris Chaney and is five months pregnant with their third child.\n@highlight\nPolice say Shareyll Hunter, 26, deliberately targeted Alise Kelly, 21\n@highlight\nKelly, who is four months pregnant by Chris Chaney, had to have foot amputated following crash in Houston\n@highlight\nHunter, five months pregnant with her third child with Chaney, has been charged with aggravated assault\n@highlight\nChaney has four kids by three different women and another two children on the way", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told khou.com that he was in the house asleep when @placeholder arrived at the property.", "idx": 23126}], "idx": 15017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When the developers of the \"Uncharted\" video games sat down to brainstorm their latest adventure, the first thing they decided was that they had to have a cargo plane and a cruise ship. No matter that they didn't have a story, script or setting yet. The designers and programmers immediately went to work on what reviewers say are the most memorable scenes in \"Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception.\" The PlayStation 3 game, published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by Naughty Dog, is set to hit stores on Tuesday. \"Yeah, that would be pretty cool. Let's do it,\" Naughty Dog co-president Christophe Balestra recalled saying then. In an interview this week, he and creative director Amy Hennig offered a look at his studio's unusual storyboarding process.\n@highlight\nSony's \"Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception\" for PlayStation 3 hits stores on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe previous two games sold a combined 8 million copies\n@highlight\nGame's developers say the creation process starts with a big action scene", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 390}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 431, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 595, "end": 613}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 810}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder executives have said that the train scene took a long time to get right and that they considered cutting it in order to make Sony's launch deadline.", "idx": 23128}, {"query": "@placeholder takes pride in its games having \"character-driven stories,\" rather than employing mindless action or scattershot plots.", "idx": 23129}], "idx": 15019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Alabama congressional hopeful Will Brooke blows holes into a copy of the Affordable Care Act with three different guns in a new campaign ad, saying he wants to 'see how much damage we can do to this copy of Obamacare.' Before resorting to a wood chipper decorated with a campaign sticker, the Republican candidate fires at the 1,000-page health insurance law with a .40 caliber Glock pistol, a .270 caliber Cooper rifle and an AR-15. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO 'Let's do some damage': Will Brooke has some fun exercising his Second Amendment right to shred a paper copy of Obamacare with hot lead\n@highlight\nAlabama Republican distinguishes himself in a crowded primary field by firing three guns at the Affordable Care Act\n@highlight\nEach time, the bullet hole only penetrates part of the 1,000-page stack of paper\n@highlight\nSo Will Brooke, who wants to replace the retiring GOP Rep. 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Sarah Palin's experience and readiness to be commander in chief. The interview became a bit of a lightning rod. CNN's Campbell Brown interviews McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds. Over the last few days, I have received thousands of e-mails. For those who didn't see the interview, you can read it or view it below. McCain's campaign got upset about that interview. McCain officials told CNN I had crossed a line and they canceled a scheduled appearance by McCain on \"Larry King Live.\"\n@highlight\nBrown asks McCain spokesman about Sarah Palin's experience\n@highlight\nInterview generates thousands of e-mails to Brown\n@highlight\nMcCain camp says she crossed a line, cancels a CNN appearance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 16}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 536, "end": 538}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "BOUNDS: @placeholder, certainly you don't mean to belittle, every experience, every judgment she makes as commander --", "idx": 23137}], "idx": 15023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Cunningham Follow @@samcunningham Thomas Vermaelen could be about to join the list of top class players Arsene Wenger has allowed to leave Arsenal to join one of Manchester's giants. The defender, who is wanted by Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford, would become the sixth big-name star to join United or City if his transfer goes through this summer. Arsene Wenger has bagged \u00a396million in transfer fees in the process, but was he right to cash in on some of his most talented players? Sportsmail takes a look at the others who have made that long journey \u2013 and if Wenger made the right decision.\n@highlight\nDefender Vermaelen is wanted by Louis van Gaal this summer\n@highlight\nWenger has a history of selling players to Manchester United and Manchester City\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie, Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Adebayor among stars to have left the Gunners\n@highlight\nArsenal have made \u00a396million by selling players to United and City", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 824}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Again, he won nothing there, his most memorable moment being when he scored against @placeholder and ran the full length of the pitch to celebrate in front of his old fans.", "idx": 23140}], "idx": 15025} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As lava bursts almost 500 feet in the air from Iceland's volatile Holuhraun volcano, brave photographer Tomas Freyr Kristjansson gets as close as possible. The fiery red fountain of the molten hot substance is no deterrent for Kristjansson who braves blistering temperatures to capture the natural phenomenon in all its glory. During the 37-year-old's shoot, the volcano's activity became so intense that the Icelandic National Security Unit were forced to close the site to ensure the safety of tourists. Scroll down for video The silhouette of brave photographer Tomas Freyr Kristjansson as he gets as close as possible to the volatile Holuhraun volcano\n@highlight\nPhotographer Tomas Freyr Kristjansson took incredible shots of Holuhraun volcano in Iceland\n@highlight\nSecurity closed the site down for the safety of tourists while Kristjansson took incredible shots", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 104, "end": 127}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 409, "end": 440}, {"start": 565, "end": 588}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 680, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Molten hot lava flows towards @placeholder, 37, as he feverishly captures images of the volcano in the heart of Iceland", "idx": 23144}], "idx": 15029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Myles Hobson is living, breathing proof, of the benefits of Kalydeco, the 'wonder drug' which is giving real hope to Cystic Fibrosis sufferers. More than a million people in Australia carry the CF gene and a child is born with the disease every four days. It is the most common, life-shortening genetic illness. There is no cure. When he began the trial at the Children's Hospital Westmead in Sydney's west, Myles Hobson, 12, was in serious physical trouble - his lung function had dropped in the 40 per cent range. Myles Hobson performs a lung function test at the Children's Hospital Westmead. His mother Karen insists he has improved dramatically in just two months on the revolutionary drug Kalydeco (Ivafactor)\n@highlight\nKalydeco (Ivacaftor) is a revolutionary blue pill developed in the US and now approved for Australia's Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme (PBS)\n@highlight\nCF sufferers take it twice a day, it has been shown to improve lung function and help patients gain weight\n@highlight\nMyles Hobson, 12, was a last-minute inclusion in a trial being undertaken in at the Children's Hospital, Westmead\n@highlight\nHis lung function has almost doubled since he began taking the medication just two months ago\n@highlight\nTheir mother admits she 'fell apart' when told both her children had CF after watching a close friend die form the disease a few years before\n@highlight\nCurrently the drug can only help those with a G551D mutation of Cystic Fibrosis, work continues on a version for the most common Delta F508\n@highlight\nMore than a million Australians have the Cystic Fibrosis gene and most don't know it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 194, "end": 195}, {"start": 361, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 566, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 830, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 865}, {"start": 879, "end": 880}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1426, "end": 1430}, {"start": 1444, "end": 1458}, {"start": 1509, "end": 1518}, {"start": 1551, "end": 1561}, {"start": 1572, "end": 1586}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Regular visits to the @placeholder clinic in hospital are required to keep Myles and other CF patients well enough to do the simple things like attend school", "idx": 23152}, {"query": "Kalydeco (or Ivacaftor) is a pill taken twice a day for the treatment of CF in those aged six or older and who have the @placeholder mutation.", "idx": 23155}], "idx": 15035} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams Kris Bradley, 23, has been jailed for attempted murder of Matthew Probert after he attacked him with a claw hammer A man who smashed a promising rugby player\u2019s skull with a claw hammer so hard that bone splinters embedded into his brain, laughed and saluted to his friends as he was jailed for attempted murder today. Matthew Probert, 21, was left with 'life-changing' injuries after he was attacked by Kris Bradley, 23, after he accidentally bumped into him in a bar. Bradley was today jailed for 18 years, three of which will be served on licence, at Birmingham Crown Court.\n@highlight\nMatthew Probert, 21, hit with such force bone splinters embedded in brain\n@highlight\nKris Bradley, 23, found guilty attacking Mr Probert in Lincoln last year\n@highlight\nBradley today jailed for 18 years, three of which will be served on licence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 572, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "friends when Mr @placeholder approached him from behind and struck him to the", "idx": 23157}], "idx": 15036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The quality of life in Britain is the worst in Europe \u2013 lower even than Poland, because of crime, violence and the high cost of living. A study puts the UK at the bottom of a league of ten nations, even though some of them have much lower incomes. Households in countries such as Poland, France, Spain and Italy all have less material wealth but are considerably happier with life. Only 5 per cent of Britons describe themselves as happy, while 10 per cent would like to emigrate. The league is based on 16 factors including net income, VAT, the cost of essential goods such as fuel, food and energy, as well as lifestyle considerations such as hours of sunshine, holiday entitlement, working hours and life expectancy.\n@highlight\nJust 5 per cent of Britons describe themselves as happy\n@highlight\nPoland, France, Spain and Italy all have less material wealth, but fared better than the UK", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 153, "end": 154}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 887, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This compares with 59 in Poland, and around 60 in @placeholder and Italy.", "idx": 23160}], "idx": 15037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young British holiday-maker fell to her death from a hotel balcony just hours after arriving at a Spanish resort for a long weekend. Charlotte Faris, 23, checked into a budget hotel in Magaluf on the island of Majorca with a female friend before going out for the night. But after returning in the early hours of Saturday morning, Miss Faris plunged 30ft from a third floor balcony of the hotel, landing head first. Paramedics spent 20 minutes fighting to save her but she was pronounced dead at the scene. Holidaymaker Charlotte Faris, 23, fell to her death from a third-floor hotel room\n@highlight\nCharlotte Faris, 23, died just hours after arriving on Spanish island of Majorca for a holiday\n@highlight\nTwo other Britons have died in similar incident in Magaluf in the the last three weeks", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She made a statement to investigators before leaving.\u2019 The women had been due to return to @placeholder today.", "idx": 23164}], "idx": 15040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers felt the Chelsea game would be the biggest of Liverpool\u2019s week. After an extraordinary night in Madrid on Tuesday, it has now become bigger than even he could have imagined. I was in Madrid as a fan. These occasions sum up what Liverpool are about: the Champions League, a capacity crowd in a magnificent stadium, supporters travelling in vast numbers, dreaming they will be able to say in years to come: \u2018I was there the night we beat Real Madrid.\u2019 It turned out to be a game that will live in the memory but not for the reasons anyone hoped would be the case. The team sheet that Rodgers handed in before kick-off \u2014 and the relentless debate that followed \u2014 has seen to that.\n@highlight\nRodgers has been widely criticised for his team selection in the Bernabeu\n@highlight\nI am not going to join the chorus of disapproval. Some of his decisions I didn't agree with, others I could completely understand\n@highlight\nNobody knows what Liverpool's best XI is at present, not even the manager\n@highlight\nWhat I couldn't fathom were the omissions of Gerrard, Henderson and the best attacker, Sterling\n@highlight\nIt baffles me when teams are more interested in qualifying for the competition next season than doing their best in the competition they are already in", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 269, "end": 284}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those players who came in all deserve to start against @placeholder.", "idx": 23168}], "idx": 15044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The partner of Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson says the Lindt cafe manager would have been touched by the thousands of floral tributes left by those mourning his tragic death. Mr Johnson's partner of 14 years, Thomas Zinn, has spoken out for the first time since the horrific events which claimed the 34-year-old's life, describing him as a 'humble, generous' man. Mr Zinn, who paid solemn visits to the Martin Place flower memorial on Wednesday and Thursday, also expressed how much it would have meant to Mr Johnson in an interview with Today. 'Tori loves flowers and this is probably the most beautiful thing \u2013 and I'm sure he can see it \u2013 that he has ever seen,' he said.\n@highlight\nThe partner of Sydney siege victim Tori Johnson has spoken out for the first time since the horrific hostage crisis which claimed three lives\n@highlight\nThomas Zinn was Mr Johnson's partner of 14 years\n@highlight\nHe described him as a family oriented man who made loved ones a priority\n@highlight\nMr Zinn said the Lindt Cafe manager was a 'humble and generous person'\n@highlight\nMr Johnson, 34, died alongside mother-of-three Katrina Dawson, 38, at the hands of self-styled sheik Man Monis", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 988, "end": 991}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Information released on Wednesday indicates that Mr Johnson was shot in the head at close range, moments before police stormed the Lindt Cafe, killing @placeholder and rescuing the remaining hostage victims.", "idx": 23171}], "idx": 15045} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood and James Slack and Wills Robinson A suspected gun factory which used a state-of-the-art 3D printer was uncovered by police yesterday. Stunned officers believe a gang were using the machine to make deadly firearms. They recovered a freshly-made plastic magazine and trigger during a raid in Bagley, Manchester, which could be used to create a handgun. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Technology: Greater Manchester Police found what they thought was a gun-making machine during a raid One senior officer said organised crime gangs are acquiring technology on the high street to make guns \u2018in the privacy of their own home.\u2019\n@highlight\nGreater Manchester Police found the components of an alleged handgun\n@highlight\nThey recovered a freshly-made magazine and trigger during operation\n@highlight\nGangs are acquiring technology to make guns in the their own home\n@highlight\nSenior officers say it could be 'the next generation of firearms'\n@highlight\nMinisters warn plastic guns could get through airport security checks and x-ray scanners undetected", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 405, "end": 429}, {"start": 644, "end": 668}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials believe that other criminal groups have attempted to construct weapons prior to the @placeholder discovery.", "idx": 23178}], "idx": 15049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden began his grilling Thursday on Capitol Hill with a stark admission that his agency is still searching for ways to combat the Ebola virus as it burrows into the United States. 'We're always open to ideas for what we can do to keep Americans safe,' Frieden said in his opening statement, in a startling departure from his prepared remarks in the face of a hostile and impatient panel in a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. 'We would consider any options to better protect Americans,' he said later during the hearing's Q&A period. Frieden's statements will not inspire already-shattered public confidence. 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She died another thirty minutes later, leaving the world just how she planned - surrounded by her loving husband, family and friends. Dan Diaz, the widower of the 29-year-old who has become the face of the right-to-die movement, spoke out this week in interviews with People magazine and Meredith Vieira to describe his late wife's last moments on November 1 and how he plans to honor her memory. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBrittany Maynard' s widower Dan Diaz has broken his silence to speak about her doctor-assisted suicide on November 1\n@highlight\nHis 29-year-old wife decided on the method after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor last year\n@highlight\nMaynard was approved for the lethal sedative in Oregon which she took at home, surrounded by her friends and family\n@highlight\nHer husband, 43, is now taking up her cause to get the right to die legalized in California", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 584, "end": 599}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Diaz says his wife first read about the right-to-die in @placeholder shortly after she was diagnosed with brain cancer, telling her husband: 'Look, if things get bad, this is an option.'", "idx": 23188}], "idx": 15057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 11:11 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 22 March 2012 Payments: Bertie Ahern, the former Irish prime minister, took nearly 210,000 euros in secret payments while in office and lied about them Former Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern took at least 209,779 euros (\u00a3174,764) in secret payments while in office and repeatedly lied about them under oath, an inquiry has found. In a long-awaited end to an investigation into payments to politicians in the Republic, three judges also found two other former Fianna Fail lawmakers guilty of corrupt acts. They stopped short of finding Ahern guilty of corruption because they found no evidence the veteran politician gave favours to any of his cash donors.\n@highlight\nTwo other former Fianna Fail lawmakers are found guilty of corruption\n@highlight\nReports findings passed by current PM on to prosecutors and police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Voters last year ousted @placeholder from power and decimated its parliamentary ranks, a historic defeat driven by Ireland's humiliating negotiation of an international bailout.", "idx": 23191}], "idx": 15058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale scored five goals between them as Real Madrid romped to an 8-2 win over Deportivo at Riazor with Javier Hernandez also scoring twice \u2013 his first goals since his move from Manchester United. 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I was in Botswana filming a survival reality TV show and after it was over I stayed in touch with Robert Barber, one of the guides who had helped train us for the show. He kept telling me amazing stories of the incredible areas of Botswana that I should come back and visit one day. I couldn't resist, and three years later he ended up putting together a personalised safari for me and my fiance, Craig.\n@highlight\nAmy Williams returned to Botswana having filmed there in 2011\n@highlight\nThe Olympic gold medallist filmed a survival show and wanted to return\n@highlight\nThe show's guide Robert Barber took her and fiance Craig on safari\n@highlight\nRob told Amy: 'I'm taking you on a journey, not a holiday'", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 180, "end": 197}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 848, "end": 850}, {"start": 857, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While I was riding, Rob took @placeholder off for gamedrives, boat cruises or fishing.", "idx": 23201}], "idx": 15064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Friends and relatives of two teens accused in the beating death of a Mexican immigrant struggled to contain their relief as not-guilty verdicts were announced on the most serious charges against the former high school football stars Friday. Luis Ramirez died of blunt force injuries after a confrontation with a group of Pennsylania teens. Gasps filled the courtroom and some had to be restrained by sheriff's deputies as they tried to rush the defense table after Derrick Donchak, 19, and Brandon Piekarsky, 17, were acquitted of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and ethnic intimidation for the death of Luis Ramirez. Piekarsky was also found not guilty of third-degree murder for the death of Ramirez, who died of blunt force injuries after an encounter with the teens last summer.\n@highlight\nTeens acquitted of murder, aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation\n@highlight\nVerdict sends \"extremely dangerous\" precedent, advocacy group says\n@highlight\nSchuylkill County prosecutors alleged the beating was racially motivated\n@highlight\nIncident drew national attention to small town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 960, "end": 976}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was accused of delivering a fatal kick to Ramirez's head after he was knocked to the ground.", "idx": 23212}], "idx": 15070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 12:09 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 12 February 2013 The bodies of an elderly mother and daughter have been discovered close to a fire in the home they shared. It is feared frail widow Irene Sawyer, 94, and only daughter Kathleen, 64 - who were both pronounced dead at the scene - could have died after breathing in fumes as they struggled to stay warm. The pair were discovered by police after neighbours noticed bottles of milk building up on the doorstep and raised the alarm. Police said they are currently treating the deaths as unexplained, and forensic experts are now combing the house in Kings Heath, Birmingham.\n@highlight\nWidow Irene Sawyer and only daughter Kathleen were both pronounced dead at home in Kings Heath, Birmingham\n@highlight\nNeighbours say the pair had taken to sleeping downstairs in front of the gas fire - reportedly the only source of heating in the house - to keep warm\n@highlight\nAlarm was raised when milk bottles were noticed piling up outside the home\n@highlight\nFamily say the pair were due to have their gas fire inspected within weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'They kept themselves to themselves mostly, @placeholder had been very ill so she mostly stayed in the house.", "idx": 23217}], "idx": 15073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "There's an attempted coup in progress in Venezuela, an attempt orchestrated and directed by political and financial elites in the United States. Outlandish? Not if you ask Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who spoke at length during a news conference Friday night about his allegations of conspiracy, which others call conspiracy theories. His staff made sure foreign media, including CNN journalists, got an invitation. The news conference, carried live on state-run TV, lasted two hours and 28 minutes. It may have seemed like an eternity to foreign correspondents, but it was brief by Venezuelan standards, especially compared to Maduro's predecessor. The late President Hugo Chavez would talk politics, economics, and baseball for hours on end. He would occasionally serenade Venezuelans while addressing the entire nation on live TV.\n@highlight\nPresident Maduro shares the conspiracy theories of Hugo Chavez\n@highlight\nMaduro says there is an attempted coup in progress against him\n@highlight\nHis news conference lasted for more than two hours", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about the polarization of @placeholder, Maduro said \"there's no democracy without a politicized people.\"", "idx": 23223}], "idx": 15078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Investigators believe \"Sons of Anarchy\" actor Johnny Lewis brutally killed his elderly landlord Wednesday before falling to his death as he tried to escape police whose sirens he heard approaching. It could be weeks before police understand the cause of what they say was a violent rampage by Lewis, 28, that led to the death of Katherine Davis, 81. Davis died from \"blunt head trauma and strangulation,\" according to preliminary findings from the autopsy conducted Thursday, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office said. Police suspect drugs were involved, but \"we don't have any hard evidence that says he was on anything right now,\" LAPD Commander Andrew Smith said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Katherine Davis, 81, died from \"blunt head trauma and strangulation,\" coroner says\n@highlight\nPolice suspect drugs may have been involved, but no proof yet\n@highlight\nJohnny Lewis, 28, apparently fell to his death, police say\n@highlight\nLewis' acting resume also included \"The O.C.\" and \"Criminal Minds\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 501, "end": 526}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, whose full name is Jonathan Kendrick Lewis, was born and raised in Los Angeles.", "idx": 23233}], "idx": 15083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Donald Sterling is digging into his wallet to dig into the NBA and its owners. In his latest salvo against the league that's moved to oust him over racist remarks, the embattled Los Angeles Clippers co-owner has hired \"multiple private investigation firms\" to look into alleged discriminatory conduct by fellow team owners and the NBA itself, said a person familiar with Sterling's legal strategy. He will give each firm a budget of $50,000 and 30 days to finish an investigation, according to this source, who is not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity.\n@highlight\nNEW: Source tied to NBA: Hiring investigators part of a \"strategy of intimidation\"\n@highlight\n\"Multiple private investigation firms\" have been hired by Sterling, a source says\n@highlight\nSource: They each have a $50,000 budget, 30 days to finish their probes\n@highlight\nInvestigators will look into instances of discrimination, NBA executives pay", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 70}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The release spurred an uproar among league officials, fans and players, who reportedly threatened to boycott playing in the NBA playoffs if Sterling still was in control of the @placeholder.", "idx": 23237}], "idx": 15087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:58 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 22 May 2013 At first blush, it sounds like an unlikely union. But it appears Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has found a new friend in actress Liz Hurley after the pair bonded over his pet kitten. The former rebel fighter and Miss Hurley met after she arrived in Chechnya to begin filming a thriller with French actor Gerard Depardieu. The pair can be seen chatting and apparently bonding over a cute fluffy white kitten in a series of images posted on the Chechen leader's Instagram account.\n@highlight\nHurley met Ramzan Kadyrov when she arrived in Chechnya to film a movie\n@highlight\nActress is starring in a new thriller with French actor Gerard Depardieu\n@highlight\nDepardieu and former rebel leader Kadyrov have been friends for two years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the meeting, Depardieu claimed the ethnic @placeholder brothers accused of", "idx": 23241}], "idx": 15090} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five-time defending champion Roger Federer is bidding to match the record of a controversial tennis legend who dominated the sport in the 1920s but died in disgrace. Tilden dominated tennis in the 1920s with his own trademark style. American Bill Tilden achieved fame and fortune through his tennis exploits and befriended Hollwyood stars such as Charle Chaplin, but he spent over a year in jail in the 1940s on a morals charge, which ruined his reputation before his untimely death in 1953. Tilden won his six straight U.S. Open titles from 1920-1925 - a record since the tournament abolished the challenge system - where the champion automatically qualified for the final - in 1911.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer seeking to match the six straight U.S. Open wins of Bill Tilden\n@highlight\nTilden dominated tennis in the 1920s, winning 10 grand slam titles\n@highlight\nThe American legend served two prison sentences on morals charges in the 1940s\n@highlight\nTilden was shunned by the tennis comminty and died at the age of 60", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who claimed his seventh U.S .Open title in 1929 as well as being twice a losing finalist, goes down in the history books as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.", "idx": 23251}], "idx": 15097} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Gaughan PUBLISHED: 07:22 EST, 26 January 2014 | UPDATED: 03:10 EST, 27 January 2014 Will Juan Mata be a success at Man United? Juan Mata has told Chelsea fans he had planned to stay at the club for the rest of his career in an emotional letter, admitting frustration at a 'complicated' six months was the main reason behind leaving the club. The Spaniard completed a \u00a337.1million deal to join Premier League rivals Manchester United on Saturday. But he couldn't move to Old Trafford without saying goodbye to Blues fans - revealing that he had to open a new chapter for the good of his career.\n@highlight\nJuan Mata writes to Chelsea fans thanking them for their support\n@highlight\nMidfielder reveals he was ready to stay at the club for a 'long time'\n@highlight\nSpaniard completed \u00a337.1m move to Manchester United\n@highlight\nMata wrote that he had 'difficult experiences' under Mourinho\n@highlight\nPlaymaker said it is 'a day of mixed feelings'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 439}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blessing: Jose Mourinho said the club had to be 'respectful' of Mata for his move to @placeholder", "idx": 23263}], "idx": 15105} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter A drought emergency has been proclaimed in California after a wildfire that erupted early Thursday morning claimed 17 structures, including a guesthouse that was part of the Singer estate. At least 10 renters were left homeless when the fire destroyed the garage and rental rooms above it as well as the guesthouse on the historic grounds of a retreat that once was the summer home of the Singer sewing machine family. Statues of Jesus and Mary stood unharmed near the blackened ruins. However, the main mansion, built in 1924 and a designated Glendora Historic Landmark, was spared.\n@highlight\nGovernor Jerry Brown has formally proclaimed California in a drought emergency Friday\n@highlight\nThe conditions are putting residents and their property in 'extreme peril'\n@highlight\nSeventeen structures have been destroyed in a fire east of Los Angeles, including buildings on the historic Singer estate\n@highlight\nThe fire is abating and authorities say it is 30 per cent contained", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 588, "end": 613}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An acrid smoggy haze descended across the @placeholder basin all the way to the coast.", "idx": 23266}], "idx": 15107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Orleans (CNN) -- Suddenly, after years of the National Football League advancing toward the end zone of equality in its hiring practices, diversity has been smacked for a sack and a fumble. Let's get the brutal numbers out of the way, and then I'll move to the contradiction to everything I just said, which is the brilliant career of Ozzie Newsome. I mean, among the recent vacancies in the NFL, where 70% of the players are black, there were eight openings for head coaches and seven for general managers. None were filled by minorities. Zero. Zilch. How strange, because this is a 93-year-old league whose most impressive guy at running a franchise these days is darker than Vince Lombardi of the past and Bill Belichick of the present.\n@highlight\n70% of NFL players are black but no recent head coach or GM spots were filled by minorities\n@highlight\nBaltimore Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome is the NFL's first black general manager\n@highlight\nNewsome has been the Ravens' general manager since 2002\n@highlight\nUnder Newsome, the Ravens have reached the playoffs seven times", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 50, "end": 73}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 812, "end": 813}, {"start": 858, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Whether you're a player or a scout or anybody else in the @placeholder organization, Ozzie wants you to be you, and he lets you be you.\"", "idx": 23268}], "idx": 15109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Nursing mother Lauren Modeen has taken to Twitter to ask why Delta Air Lines forced her to check her breast pump. Modeen was boarding Delta Flight 2034 last week traveling from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. It was her second flight of the day for a business trip that would keep her away from her baby for four days. The gate agents wouldn't allow Modeen to board the January 19 flight with her breast pump, which was packed in her standard carry-on suitcase, Modeen said. She also had her purse and a cooler with ice packs to transport her breast milk.\n@highlight\nA Delta passenger claims a gate agent forced her to check her suitcase\n@highlight\nThe agent wouldn't budge, even after she was told it contained her breast pump\n@highlight\nThe airline has since apologized", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 182, "end": 229}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 246, "end": 275}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In February, a passenger tried to confirm @placeholder's breastfeeding policy before flying because her child won't drink from bottles or be covered while eating.", "idx": 23285}], "idx": 15121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Napa, California (CNN) -- Many high-school-age students are hooked on their phones and computers. Instead of fighting the kids, some schools like the public New Technology High School in Napa, California, are jumping right in and embracing the technology. \"We meet kids where they live,\" New Tech Principal Michelle Spencer said. Where they live is increasingly online, on instant messenger and Twitter. The school encourages students to bring in their own computers and to embrace tools like Gchat and YouTube in school and as part of their lessons. New Tech High School, founded in 1997, is the oldest member of the New Tech Network, a national nonprofit organization that schools hire to implement project-based learning and embed the use of technology with teachers and students.\n@highlight\nThe New Tech High School in Napa allows students to bring in their own computers\n@highlight\nInstead of limiting access to social media, school teaches about digital responsibility\n@highlight\nCustom program using Google Apps puts assignments, grades in the cloud", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 150, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 551, "end": 570}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 799, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I know that people from all around the country are following my @placeholder,\" Meno said.", "idx": 23287}], "idx": 15123} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sheryl Sandberg is officially moving out of America's richest zip code, after selling her Atherton, California mansion last month for $9.25million. The chief operating officer of Facebook listed the 11,430-square-foot estate in September 2013, and it sold a year later after a $1million mark down from the original $10.5million asking price. Sandberg and husband David Goldberg, CEO of Survey Monkey, came out the winners nonetheless, making a $1million profit on the home their purchased in 2004 for nearly $8million. Moving out: Sheryl Sandberg has sold her Atherton, California mansion for $9.25million - more than a $1million what she purchased the home for in 2004\n@highlight\nThe 'Lean In' author put her Atherton, California estate up for sale in September 2013\n@highlight\nShe sold it last month for $1million off the original $10.5million asking price\n@highlight\nSandberg and husband David Goldberg, CEO of Survey Monkey, have since moved to an $11million home in nearby Menlo Park", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 364, "end": 377}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 532, "end": 546}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 915, "end": 927}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New address: Since putting her Atherton house on the marketplace, Sandberg and her family have been living in their newly-completed home in @placeholder", "idx": 23290}], "idx": 15126} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amir Khan's importance as a boxer and fighter goes way beyond the Olympic medals or world titles he has won. As Britain\u2019s best-known and most popular Muslim, adored by millions of fans of all denominations, the 28-year-old\u2019s words carry particular weight in these troubled times when the world has been revolted by the slaying of 132 children in an attack on a school in Pakistan. Since he won Olympic silver in 2004 at the age of 17, Bolton-born Khan has tried to be a healing figure with his fights attended by everyone from working-class white fight fans to imams from the mosque.\n@highlight\nThe Taliban killed 132 schoolchildren in Peshawar, Pakistan\n@highlight\nAmir Khan revealed that the tragedy had affected him greatly\n@highlight\nThe boxer says he wants to go to Pakistan and help rebuild the school\n@highlight\nKhan also revealed he would like to be seen as a role model", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Khan was brought back down to earth by the news of the massacre of schoolchildren in @placeholder", "idx": 23298}], "idx": 15131} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Foreign Service Pope Francis has completed a historic trip to his home continent by celebrating mass to three million people on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach. The colossal crowds cheered the first Latin American pope in a remarkable response to his message that the Catholic Church must shake itself up and get out into the streets to find the faithful. Nuns mixed with bikini-clad young women as nearly the entire 2.5-mile crescent of Copacabana\u2019s broad beach in Rio overflowed with people, some of them taking an early morning dip in the Atlantic and others tossing flags and football shirts into the pontiff\u2019s open-sided car as he drove by.\n@highlight\nPilgrims cheer the Pope's call for them to get out in the streets to build up the Catholic church\n@highlight\n'Jesus offers us something bigger than the World Cup!' he says, drawing applause from football-mad Brazilians\n@highlight\nMany had spent all night on Copacabana beach in a vigil for World Youth Day\n@highlight\nPresidents of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia and Suriname were all present for the Mass", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 153, "end": 168}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 925, "end": 940}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Incredible sight: A man reaches out of the window of a glass-fronted hotel to take a photo of the millions of Catholics gathered to see Pope Francis's final mass of trip to @placeholder", "idx": 23314}], "idx": 15139} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police responded to Facebook's headquarters in Northern California to check on a threat Tuesday night. The threat was deemed noncredible. It was made at around 7 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET), said police spokesman Dave Bertini. He did not specify the nature of the threat or how it was made. Officers closed off the entrance to Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park and asked its employees to stay where they were, the San Jose Mercury News reported. They searched the campus and found nothing suspicious. Police gave the all-clear, and Facebook's staff departed normally for the night, Bertini told CNN.\n@highlight\nReport: Police closed off the entrance to Facebook's headquarters\n@highlight\nAfter searching the campus, they found nothing suspicious\n@highlight\nPolice later allowed employees to go home as planned", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 56, "end": 74}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 428, "end": 448}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its services have been available to the public since 2006, and it moved into its current @placeholder headquarters in 2011.", "idx": 23340}], "idx": 15156} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A six-week-old baby suffocated and died in his sleep after his parents took him into their bed when they returned from a night out. Paul Pearson, 24, and 22-year-old Emily Lambert put their son Noah in a Moses basket next to their bed when they arrived back at their home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, at 3.30am on May 31. When Noah woke up crying at 5am, Mr Pearson took him from the basket, fed him and carried him into their bed, where he cradled the young boy between him and Noah's mother until he fell asleep. Noah Pearson (pictured left and right) died aged six weeks after suffocating in his parents' bed in Bradford when they returned from a night out with friends\n@highlight\nEmily Lambert and Paul Pearson put Noah in a Moses basket next to bed\n@highlight\nWhen Noah awoke, Mr Pearson cradled him in their bed next to his mother\n@highlight\nFour hours on, Mr Pearson, 24, woke to find blood coming from son's nose\n@highlight\nCourt heard he died of Sudden Infant Death syndrome at home in Bradford\n@highlight\nContributing factors were 'co-sleeping' and 'parental alcohol consumption'\n@highlight\nMr and Mrs Pearson say it was their first night out for more than a year", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 955, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His father has made him a bottle and then placed @placeholder between himself and Noah's mum.", "idx": 23341}], "idx": 15157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 29 November 2011 'Rogue trader': Gregory Allnutt dodged more than \u00a3420,000 in VAT selling cut-price electrical goods over eBay A stay-at-home father who dodged tax on \u00a34.7million-worth of electrical goods he sold on eBay was jailed today. Gregory Allnutt, who has a seven-year-old son, avoiding paying more than \u00a3420,000 in VAT. He raked in \u00a34,000 a month over three years selling cut price electrical goods on the internet. The 40-year-old, from Croydon, set up a company called Shapewise to sell nutrition products from the comfort of his home. But instead he bought tax-free electrical goods from the European Union through online site Pixmania before selling them on for a profit.\n@highlight\nGregory Allnutt bought tax-free goods from EU\n@highlight\nHe then sold them without VAT to undercut rivals\n@highlight\nRaked in \u00a34,000 a month for three years\n@highlight\nNow owes \u00a3420,000 in VAT to the taxman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 121, "end": 123}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 782, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead of declaring the sales and adding on the price of @placeholder, he undercut his rivals and maximised his profits.", "idx": 23344}], "idx": 15159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)He was a Taliban commander captured by the United States and held at Guantanamo Bay. But he was let go and returned to Afghanistan. Mullah Abdul Rauf went on to become a recruiter for ISIS in Afghanistan. He was killed in a drone strike Monday, two officials told CNN. Rauf and five others were killed, four of them Pakistani militants, said Mohammed Jan Rasoulya, the deputy governor of southern Helmand province. A senior Afghan security source confirmed Rauf's death. The Washington Post, in a headline last month, called him \"the shadowy figure recruiting for the Islamic State in Afghanistan.\" The New York Times called him the \"militant commander at the center of the concerns in Helmand Province\" but said some local Taliban figures \"dismiss claims\" that he had established \"a significant new Islamic State cell in Helmand Province.\"\n@highlight\nMullah Abdul Rauf was a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo Bay by the U.S. in 2007\n@highlight\nHe became a recruiter for ISIS in Afghanistan, reports say\n@highlight\nHe was killed Monday in a drone strike, two officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 74, "end": 87}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 269, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 347, "end": 367}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 480, "end": 494}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 691, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 827, "end": 842}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Arrested and sent to Guantanamo soon after the @placeholder's collapse, he was released in late 2007, having convinced his jailers that he wanted only to go home and tend his farm.", "idx": 23347}], "idx": 15161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool's glamour clash with Real Madrid did not turn into the nightmare some had envisaged after news of Brendan Rodgers\u2019 dramatic team selection emerged. An intriguing 90 minutes ended, with Karim Benzema having netted the goal which separated the sides, and the game produced a number of talking points, most notably the performances of the players who Rodgers chose to go with in the Bernabeu Stadium. Here Sportsmail analyses five issues that arose during the Group B contest and looks at whether the night has the potential to be a turning point in a campaign that has stuttered and spluttered during the opening months.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 at Bernabeu on Wednesday\n@highlight\nKarim Benzema scored the only goal of the Champions League match\n@highlight\nSportsmail looks at five things we learned from the match in Madrid\n@highlight\nKolo Toure impressed and deserves to keep his place against Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 108, "end": 122}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 405}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 749, "end": 764}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there were fears beforehand that Toure\u2019s presence in Liverpool\u2019s defence would be the catalyst for a @placeholder goal spree, they were soon dispelled.", "idx": 23352}, {"query": "@placeholder stands stony-faced on the touchline at the Bernabeu during Liverpool's defeat", "idx": 23353}], "idx": 15166} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Android is finally getting Chromed out. Google launched a beta version of Chrome for Android smartphones and tablets Tuesday, delivering a mobile version of the popular desktop web browser after a very long wait. Indeed, both Android and Chrome launched more than three years ago, and users have demanded unification ever since. Why bemoan the long wait? Much like the company's other products and services, the new Chrome app hooks wonderfully into the Google universe, giving those immersed in desktop Google apps even more incentive to choose Android as their mobile OS. So, naturally, we would hope \u2014 nay, expect \u2014 that Chrome would be the default browser for the Android OS.\n@highlight\nGoogle launches Chrome Web browser for Android devices\n@highlight\nGoogle says it wanted to make sure its browser was right for its operating system\n@highlight\nChrome has already replaced Firefox as the second most-popular browser", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as it stands, after Chrome moves out of beta, the plan is for @placeholder to take the place of Android's default browser permanently.", "idx": 23362}], "idx": 15171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Move, Sony's new motion controller for the PlayStation 3, has been nearly everywhere in the days and weeks leading up to its official release September 19. Gaming fans and critics alike have seen what the new device can do, how it will behave and even how it will affect their current and future gaming. But as complex and complicated as it seems, the Move had a very basic beginning. To paraphrase Walt Disney, it all began with a ball. At a demo event in Washington, the man behind the Move, Richard Marks, talked about how the motion controller came to be and where he hopes it will take gaming in the future.\n@highlight\nThe Move system grew out of the EyeToy camera for PlayStation 2\n@highlight\nResearchers found the EyeToy tracked sphere shapes the best\n@highlight\nUsing two Move controllers instead of one allows for more detail\n@highlight\nSony's Move controller will be officially released for sale on September 19", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 18}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Move and @placeholder actually examine the surroundings of a player for color pixels and then assign a completely different color to light up the sphere.", "idx": 23365}], "idx": 15173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police knocked on the door of the home where three missing girls were held captive for a decade - but left when no one answered, it was revealed today. Officers visited the home on Seymour Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio in 2004 as part of a child services' investigation. Police had been alerted to the man living at the home, Ariel Castro, now a suspect in the abduction, after he inadvertently left a boy at a bus depot while working as a school bus driver. No criminal charges were brought and no follow-up inquiries made. Amanda Berry, 26, and Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32, escaped the home on Monday night, where it is believed they had been chained for ten years.\n@highlight\nAmanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight kidnapped in Cleveland\n@highlight\nThey all disappeared from the same block between 2002 and 2004\n@highlight\nPolice knocked on the door of the home in 2004 as part of a child services' investigation\n@highlight\nWomen found on Monday after Miss Berry escaped and raised the alarm\n@highlight\nAriel Castro, 52, and his brothers arrested on suspicion of kidnapping", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities said that public records show no complaints or building violations at the @placeholder home.", "idx": 23369}], "idx": 15176} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The world's super-rich had between $21 trillion and $32 trillion of wealth hidden in tax havens by the end of 2010, a new study says. 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The tournament's women's final will now be held on a Sunday and the men's title match on a Monday, while the total prize purse will increase by $4 million. \"I'm pleased that the USTA has modified the U.S. Open schedule to include a day of rest between the semifinals and final,\" defending men's champion Andy Murray said on the New York grand slam's website. \"Together with the prize money increase, it's good that they've taken on board the players' concerns.\"\n@highlight\nAn extra $4 million will be on offer for the 2013 U.S. Open tennis tournament\n@highlight\nOrganizers have also agreed to schedule a day of rest between finals and semis\n@highlight\nDefending champions Andy Murray and Serena Williams welcome the changes\n@highlight\nThere will be a record $29.5 million in prize money -- a 34% increase since 2011", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Women's champion @placeholder was also happy with the changes, which mean the female players will play their last-four matches in Friday's afternoon session.", "idx": 23377}], "idx": 15182} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Within weeks of British student Meredith Kercher's death in the vibrant college town of Perugia, Italy, prosecutors and police declared the case closed. They'd seized two knives in their search for the murder weapon. They took DNA from the room where Kercher was killed. And at least one suspect had confessed to being at the murder scene. Or so they said. Kercher had been stabbed in a sexual misadventure, officials said. And they knew the killers. American Amanda Knox, Kercher's roommate; Italian Raffaele Sollecito, Knox's boyfriend; and Ivory Coast native Rudy Guede, a drifter known in the area, had their pictures splattered across the world's media.\n@highlight\nTrial of Amanda Knox, accused of murdering fellow student in Italy, is nearing end\n@highlight\nKey pieces of evidence that once seemed to signal closed case are disputed by defense\n@highlight\nOpposing sides argues over what is revealed by alleged murder weapon, DNA evidence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 510, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kercher had never been to @placeholder's apartment and wouldn't have come in contact with the knife, he said, yet there was her DNA.", "idx": 23379}], "idx": 15184} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Al Qaeda's North African wing, known as al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, said it is responsible for last week's kidnapping of five French nationals in Niger, the Arabic-language news network Al-Jazeera reported Tuesday. The news agency broadcast an audio recording of a voice it identified as that of Salah Abou Mohammed, a spokesman for AQIM. CNN was not immediately able to independently confirm the report. \"Even though security was tight in the location and the security guards were many, the soldiers of Islam took control of all security and kidnapped five French nuclear experts that work at the company Areva. And we claim responsibility for this blessed operation,\" he said, as reported by al-Jazeera.\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda's North African wing claims responsibility, Al-Jazeera reports\n@highlight\nThe group says it will make its demands to the French government soon\n@highlight\nFive of the people abducted are French nationals, foreign ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 49, "end": 79}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 171, "end": 185}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 310, "end": 328}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Areva has been mining uranium for decades in @placeholder, one of the poorest countries in the world.", "idx": 23393}], "idx": 15194} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 11 September 2013 A former Texas police officer has been charged after he allegedly beat a young man he claimed was speeding and subsequently his entire family who tried to protect him. Former policeman, Deputy Jimmy Drummond, was caught by a police car's dash-cam allegedly throwing mother Yvonne Scherz onto the road, before running over to her son, David Braxton Scherz Jr, who was being held face-down on the ground, and allegedly kicking him five times. A photo of David after the incident showed his face was badly bruised and cut across one side. According to the police documents, seen by the Mail Online, he also suffered a fractured rib.\n@highlight\nFormer Deputy Jimmy Drummond was filmed by a police car's dash-cam\n@highlight\nFootage shows him allegedly kicking the driver 5 times and throwing mother\n@highlight\nAll five members of family initially charged but all counts later dropped\n@highlight\nDrummond now charged with official oppression, faces possible jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 430, "end": 452}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The heavy man then allegedly puts his knee on @placeholder's back who is lying face-down his hands cuffed behind his back.", "idx": 23395}], "idx": 15196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Armed police are today patrolling London's Eurostar terminal as security checks at ports and stations were ramped up in the wake of the gun massacre in Paris. The development came as the head of MI5 warned that the attack at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine was a 'terrible reminder of the intentions of those who wish us harm'. Home Secretary Theresa May chaired a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee this morning as British police and security agencies closely followed developments in France. 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Ali was the reigning heavyweight champion of the world when in 1966 was called up to serve in the US army as they waged war against Vietnam. But the 24-year-old prize fighter, who had converted to Islam two years previously, repeatedly refused to enlist on the grounds that his religious beliefs forbade any killing. Heavyweight pricetag: A letter written by boxing legend Muhammad Ali is set to sell for \u00a335,000 at auction It was a stance that would see the young champion arrested, tried and sentenced to five years in jail in 1967.\n@highlight\nAli was world heavyweight champion when he was enlisted in 1966\n@highlight\nBoxing legend had converted to Islam two years earlier\n@highlight\nHe told army bosses he was a 'minister of religion' so could not fight war\n@highlight\nRefusal to serve cost him $10,000 and a five-year jail sentence in 1967\n@highlight\nDecision saw him stripped of title and banned from boxing\n@highlight\nConviction unanimously overturned by US Supreme Court in 1971", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 230, "end": 231}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 678, "end": 680}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Historic: Experts say the six-page letter is the 'most significant @placeholder document in existence'", "idx": 23400}], "idx": 15199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just after 6pm most weekdays, Christian Nanetti counts his tips and rushes out the door of the new Soho eaterie Estado. Nanetti is a waiter now, blending into the London crowds as he heads for the Tube station to make his way out to Ashford, Kent, to train with his new club Dover Athletic. Four years ago Nanetti was an internet sensation, beating Raheem Sterling in Soccer AM\u2019s iconic Skill Skool challenge in their battle over three rounds at QPR\u2019s Harlington training centre. 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It was only after walking in on a roomful of lunching Republican senators that the Democrats, to their chagrin, realized that when they lost the majority, they also lost many of the perks of power -- including use of the spacious room that's hosted Democratic caucuses for the last eight years. \"I'm going to the wrong caucus,\" Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said with an embarrassed smile as he turned to find the LBJ Room, an equally ornate but tighter room where the smaller 46-member Democratic caucus will now meet.\n@highlight\nMost Senate Democrats have never been in the minority\n@highlight\nNew status in Senate will require adjustment for many Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 777, "end": 792}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The room assignment is just one example of how life will be different for @placeholder after a long eight years in the majority -- so long, in fact, that most current Democratic senators have never served in the minority.", "idx": 23408}, {"query": "\"And the President's veto pen becomes a major element and 34 @placeholder senators become decisive,\" he said, referring to the number of Democrats needed to prevent Republicans from overriding a presidential veto.", "idx": 23413}], "idx": 15205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Wages under the coalition will have fallen more sharply than under any government since Victorian times, Labour claimed today. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls used a major speech on the economy to warn after inflation are down by 2.3 per cent, the worst fall since Benjamin Disraeli was Prime Minister. Mr Balls echoed Ronald Reagan's campaign to be US President when he asked voters if they were better off than four years ago, as he warned interest rates could rise early because the coalition has failed to build enough homes. Analysis by the House of Commons Library shows wages are expected to fall by 2.3 per cent during this Parliament, the lowest since 1874-80\n@highlight\nShadow chancellor says wages under the coalition will be down 2.3%\n@highlight\nEarnings have not fallen so sharply since Disraeli was PM in 1874-80\n@highlight\nHe warns interest rates will rise 'prematurely' because of lack of homes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 586, "end": 609}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He went on: \u2018Having already cut taxes for millionaires in this @placeholder, they\u2019re champing at the bit to do it again if they win the election - cutting the top rate of tax for people earning over \u00a3150,000 again from 45p to 40p.", "idx": 23417}], "idx": 15208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Under 18s? Under 21s? There really is no difference when you can strike the ball like that. Kasey Palmer came off the bench to score a cracker on Tuesday night as Chelsea\u2019s under 18s thrashed Huddersfield Town 6-1 in the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup. 24 hours later, on the very same pitch, he produced another stunner for the under 21s. It left Palmer\u2019s right boot like a cannonball, always rising and swerving, making the goalkeeper\u2019s dive look pathetic as it crashed into the top corner. Kasey Palmer (second right) celebrates scoring Chelsea's first goal of the game on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nChelsea defeat Porto in Premier League International Cup group stage\n@highlight\nKasey Palmer scores with stunning effort to pull Blues level after opening goal from Porto's Andre Silva\n@highlight\nPalmer scored similar goal just 24 hours earlier for for Under 18s\n@highlight\nKyle Scott scored winning goal for Blues youngsters", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 192, "end": 208}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 660}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The goal will do wonders for @placeholder\u2019s burgeoning reputation too.", "idx": 23420}], "idx": 15211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Newt Gingrich won Saturday's South Carolina GOP presidential primary, marking a stunning turnaround for a candidate who finished fourth in Iowa and New Hampshire and whose campaign had been left for dead -- again -- by observers just weeks ago. With about 95% of polling places reporting, Gingrich had 40% of the vote, with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney getting 27% and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum getting 17%. U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas had 13%. Based on early returns and exit polls, CNN projected Gingrich the winner. In his victory speech to supporters, Gingrich thanked \"everyone in South Carolina who decided to be with us in changing Washington.\"\n@highlight\n\"I articulate the deepest-held values of the American people,\" Newt Gingrich says\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich wins South Carolina primary in stunning turnaround\n@highlight\nGingrich surged in polls in week leading up to primary\n@highlight\nMitt Romney comes off a tough week with Rick Santorum's official Iowa win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 46}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then what had been declared an eight-vote @placeholder victory in Iowa's January 3 caucuses was reversed into a 34-vote win for Santorum when the state party certified its results on Thursday.", "idx": 23432}], "idx": 15217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The five Taliban figures who got out of Guantanamo in exchange for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's release would be taking an \"enormous risk\" if they return to the battlefield, Secretary of State John Kerry told CNN in an interview that aired Sunday. \"I'm not telling you that they don't have some ability at some point to go back and get involved (in fighting). But they also have an ability to get killed doing that. \" Kerry said in his first public comments on the controversial prisoner exchange. Kerry defended the swap and told CNN the former detainees will be monitored closely -- and not just by officials in Qatar, where they were flown after being released. He wouldn't say who else will be watching, but he said the United States is confident the conditions of their release will be honored.\n@highlight\nNEW: Taliban source: Bergdahl did not convert to Islam, learned to speak Pashto\n@highlight\nNEW: Law enforcement official: Threats to Bergdahl family came via e-mail\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry says released Taliban figures will be monitored\n@highlight\nIf they turn to violent ways, they could die violent deaths, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nine songs celebrating the release of the five Taliban detainees were posted to a @placeholder website Saturday.", "idx": 23441}], "idx": 15221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Steffen Freund has been appointed international technical coordinator at Tottenham, the Barclays Premier League club have announced. Former Tottenham and Germany midfielder Freund formed part of Tim Sherwood's back-room coaching staff, but has been handed a development role under new boss Mauricio Pochettino. Pochettino brought his coaching team from Southampton to the north London club after making the switch from Saints in the close season. Fresh start: Steffen Freund has been appointed international technical coordinator at Tottenham Man in charge: Freund will no longer work with the first team under new boss Mauricio Pochettino (centre) The former Argentina defender now has Jesus Perez as assistant manager at Spurs, with first team coach Miguel D'Agostino and goalkeeping coach Toni Jimenez also moving to the capital from the south coast.\n@highlight\nFreund will be responsible for developing Tottenham players who are on loan abroad\n@highlight\nThe former midfielder had been working as a first team coach under Andre Villas-Boas and Tim Sherwood\n@highlight\nNew manager Mauricio Pochettino brought his own coaching staff with him from Southampton", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 103, "end": 125}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 305, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 475, "end": 488}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 635, "end": 653}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 767, "end": 783}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Freund made 102 @placeholder appearances between 1998 and 2003, and joined the club's coaching staff in July 2012 under then-boss Andre Villas-Boas.", "idx": 23446}], "idx": 15224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Criminal connections: Michael Jones, 17, is accused of being an accessory to first degree murder in the Lane murder case but police knew him because his name kept coming up in other investigations One of the three 'bored' teenagers held over the murder of Chris Lane in a drive-by shooting was linked to a string of armed robberies allegedly committed with his pregnant girlfriend, MailOnline can reveal today. Michael Jones, 17, who was driving the car and brought in by cops repeatedly after a spate of raids, one of the investigating detectives said today. MailOnline can also reveal that James Edwards, 15, who Jones allegedly said pulled the trigger, was known to have a 'very short' temper and is 'incredibly violent'.\n@highlight\nMichael Jones, 17, is accused of being an accessory to first degree murder and driving the car that his friends James Edwards and Chancey Luna were in when one of them allegedly shot Chris Lane\n@highlight\nDetectives told MailOnline that they recognized the car that was used in the shooting because they knew it to be Jones'\n@highlight\nHis name 'kept coming up' during investigations of three armed robberies that happened in Duncan, Oklahoma in March\n@highlight\nWhen police were conducting searches of robbery suspect's homes, Jones and his pregnant girlfriend would show up unannounced at the houses", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tough image: Police also said that @placeholder (pictured), who posted videos of him tossing around guns and looking threatening, was a big fan of a rapper who promotes violence", "idx": 23450}], "idx": 15226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Some recent visitors to Disneyland left the fabled theme park with a souvenir they won't soon forget: measles. Public health officials in California and Utah confirmed nine cases Wednesday, all of them visitors of either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim between December 15 and December 20. The California Department of Public Health said it suspects an additional three cases but had not yet confirmed those diagnoses. According to the CDC, measles is respiratory disease caused by a virus and spread through the air. It was considered eradicated in the United States in 2000, though 2014 saw a record-breaking number of confirmed cases: 610 according to the Centers for Disease Control, \"the highest number of cases since measles elimination was documented in the U.S. in 2000,\" the CDC says on its website.\n@highlight\nNine visitors to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park have been infected with measles\n@highlight\nThe people with measles hail from California and Utah\n@highlight\nThey visited the theme park between December 15 and December 20", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 240, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 325, "end": 362}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 690, "end": 716}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 882, "end": 913}, {"start": 992, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Disney and other theme parks in @placeholder are international attractions and visitors come from many parts of the world, including those where measles is endemic.\"", "idx": 23460}], "idx": 15233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:23 EST, 25 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 26 August 2013 Syria has agreed to allow UN inspectors access to sites in suburbs of Damascus where alleged chemical attacks occurred on Wednesday. The concession follows accusations that Bashar Assad's regime is responsible for a chemical attack which killed more than 350 people - many of them children - on Wednesday. Syria has denied that it is to blame while many Western officials claim the poisoning was caused by a chemical agent used in a rocket attack carried out by government forces. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBarack Obama has pledged a 'serious response' if Bashar Assad regime is proved to have used chemical weapons\n@highlight\nAid organisations claimed this week that more than 350 people - many of them children - died due to the effects of neurotoxins\n@highlight\nMedicins Sans Frontieres says victims were exposed to 'neurotoxic agent'\n@highlight\nAssad regime denies reports as 'absolutely baseless'\n@highlight\nIran warned U.S. of 'severe consequences' if 'red line' on Syria is crossed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 118, "end": 119}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 864, "end": 887}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four battleships have been moved to within striking range of @placeholder as President Obama weighs his options following a reported use of chemical weapons against citizens on Wednesday", "idx": 23466}], "idx": 15235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia's upper house of parliament has approved a controversial measure banning adoption of Russian children by U.S. families, Russian media reported Wednesday. The legislation now goes to President Vladimir Putin to be signed into law, the semiofficial RIA-Novosti news agency said. Read more: Russia's lower house approves bill to ban U.S. adoption The legislation could affect hundreds of American families seeking to adopt. Americans adopted close to 1,000 Russian children last year, according to U.S. State Department figures. Though the number has been dropping in recent years, Russia remains the third most popular country for U.S. citizens to adopt after China and Ethiopia.\n@highlight\nUpper house of parliament OKs ban on adoptions of Russian children by U.S. families\n@highlight\nLawmakers in Russia's lower house of parliament adopted the bill last week\n@highlight\nThe move is seen as retaliation for the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law that restricts rights abusers\n@highlight\nBut backers of the Russian bill say American adoptive parents have been abusive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 511, "end": 531}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bill also bars any political activities by nongovernmental organizations receiving funding from the United States, if such activities could affect @placeholder interests, the news agency said.", "idx": 23473}, {"query": "\"We encourage the government to establish a robust national social protection plan to help strengthen @placeholder families.", "idx": 23478}], "idx": 15241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In my travels around the world I have noted how attitudes toward women are a pretty accurate weather vane indicating what is happening in the wider politics of a country. In visits to Turkey in the past three years I saw rising anxiety about razor-sharp divisions between the secular and those who want a society where women \"breed\" for their country and wear the hijab. In May, Turkish women's rights activist Efsa Kuraner e-mailed me from Istanbul, \"Things are fast going down the plughole, it's pretty depressing. The Islamic twist is becoming suffocating with how the prime minister keeps trying to cajole women to stay home and have three to five children. They are offering early retirement to women for having upwards of three kids..!! Divorce is frowned upon. Abortion is all but banned. Only there in name. I am afraid darker days are yet to come.\" Her predictions were prescient.\n@highlight\nLesley Abdela: Treatment of women a good weather vane for wider state of politics in Turkey\n@highlight\nShe says Erdogan says women should reproduce more; he says he's secular, doesn't sound it\n@highlight\nShe says Gezi Park tumult shows divisions between secular and hinted-at Islam state\n@highlight\nAbdela: Erdogan had success leading thriving nation, now out of touch, over-confident", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has for some time been alienating his liberal supporters.", "idx": 23487}], "idx": 15246} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Hamas official admitted Friday that militants from his group abducted three Israeli teens in the West Bank in June, but the official said the kidnappers did not tell their leaders about the action. The three teens were later found dead. Since then, violence has flared in the region. Saleh Aruri, a Hamas Political Bureau member, said in a statement from Doha, Qatar, the operation to abduct the teens was not approved by the Hamas leadership or its military wing, the Qassam Brigades. \"At that time, the Hamas leadership had no knowledge about this group or the operation it had just carried,\" Aruri said, referring to the abductors. \"It turned out later, however, that they were members of Hamas.\"\n@highlight\nOperation to abduct the teens was not approved by leadership, Hamas official says\n@highlight\nThe death of the teens has been followed by weeks of violence\n@highlight\nPalestinian death toll is 2,092, according to Gaza Ministry of Health, not including executions\n@highlight\nHamas executes 18 suspected informants for Israel, TV report says", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 6}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 322}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 930, "end": 947}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 4-year-old boy became the latest civilian victim in @placeholder Friday, after a mortar shell exploded in the parking lot of a kibbutz close to Gaza, Israeli rescue services said.", "idx": 23501}], "idx": 15253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Nepalese man who stands no taller than a newborn has been declared the world's shortest man in history. Chandra Bahadur Dangi, who says he's 72, earned the title with a height of 54.6 centimeters (21.5 inches), Guinness World Records announced Sunday. Guinness editor-in-chief Craig Glenday traveled to the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu, where he oversaw the official measurements of Chandra at medical clinic. The Guinness World Record guidelines required three measurements of Chandra's height taken over 24 hours, which included his length standing and lying flat. Chandra is more than an inch shorter than the current holder of the \"shortest man living\" title, Filipino Jurney Balawing, who is 59.9 centimeters, or just under 2 feet. Balawing was awarded the title in June when he turned 18.\n@highlight\nChandra Bahadur Dangi is no taller than a typical infant\n@highlight\n\"It's a big thing for my family, my village, my country,\" he says\n@highlight\nChandra claims to be 72 years old and weigh 14.5 kilograms", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 106, "end": 126}, {"start": 213, "end": 234}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 417, "end": 437}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 667, "end": 690}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 809, "end": 829}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What I find equally remarkable is his age -- if he really is 72, he is by far the oldest person to be awarded the shortest-man record in @placeholder's 57-year history.\"", "idx": 23502}], "idx": 15254} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A state fair's response to the uproar over a rodeo clown's mockery of President Obama is creating an uproar of its own. From now on, the Missouri State Fair won't allow any rodeo cowboys or clowns from the state's association to take part unless they all undergo \"sensitivity training.\" And that's just part of the fallout from the Saturday incident in which a clown wearing an Obama mask held a broom descending from his backside while a voice said, \"Hey, I know I'm a clown. He's just running around acting like one. Doesn't know he is one.\" Mark Ficken, president of the Missouri Rodeo Cowboy Association, has resigned.\n@highlight\nThe Missouri State Fair Commission demands \"sensitivity training\" for rodeo clowns\n@highlight\nThe demand sparks controversy\n@highlight\nTuffy Gessling says he was making the jokes heard at the rodeo\n@highlight\nA U.S. congressman invites the clown to perform in Texas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 146, "end": 164}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 615}, {"start": 647, "end": 676}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not immediately return a message Thursday from CNN requesting comment.", "idx": 23505}], "idx": 15257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable.com) -- Microsoft is announcing today that it has integrated Facebook and Windows Live Messenger into Outlook, bringing the streams of millions of Facebook users into inboxes across the world. Last year, Microsoft launched Outlook Social Connector, a plugin that syncs social networking feeds with your Outlook contacts, giving you immediate data on what they are doing and thinking. It started last year with LinkedIn integration, but soon the company announced MySpace and Facebook were coming. Today, Outlook completes the cycle with not only Facebook integration, but support for Windows Live Messenger as well. Not only that, but the company is releasing the plugin for Outlook 2003 and 2007 users as well, bringing Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and Windows Live Messenger to millions of business and personal inboxes worldwide.\n@highlight\nOutlook Social Connector syncs social networking feeds with your Outlook contacts\n@highlight\nNew Facebook status updates will pop up in realtime within Outlook\n@highlight\nOutlook will only pull data from e-mails connected to Facebook accounts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 84, "end": 118}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 233, "end": 256}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 594, "end": 615}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 784}, {"start": 853, "end": 876}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you want to learn more about the announcement, Microsoft has also released a short video articulating @placeholder's new features.", "idx": 23512}], "idx": 15261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Libreville, Gabon (CNN) -- Deep and heavy beats vibrate large subwoofer speakers, hip hop artists grab the mic with one hand and gesture passionately with the other as thousands of fans rap along and dance in unison. You would be forgiven for thinking this was a typical urban concert in the U.S. -- but it's thousands of miles away in the tiny African nation of Gabon. I've journeyed to this equatorial country for \"Inside Africa\" to find out why the Gabonese are such faithful followers of the American hip hop scene and its culture, I also want to know what makes contemporary music here different from other African nations. My first stop is 104.5 Urban FM, one of the most popular radio stations in the country.\n@highlight\nCNN's Errol Barnett takes a hip hop cultural tour in Gabon.\n@highlight\nHe visited Urban FM radio to learn about the African remix of American hip hop.\n@highlight\nBarnett met Ba'Ponga, a local hip hop star who uses music to reach disaffected youth.\n@highlight\nFor Gabonese, hip hop music is not only about hope but unity, finds Barnett.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is what makes urban Gabonese music unique, responsive and a genuine beat of @placeholder's true heart.", "idx": 23517}], "idx": 15263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Black Friday fatigue is setting in. Early discounting, more online shopping and a mixed economy meant fewer people shopped over Thanksgiving weekend, the National Retail Federation said Sunday. Overall, 133.7 million people shopped in stores and online over the four-day weekend, down 5.2 percent from last year, according to a survey of 4,631 people conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics for the trade group. Total spending for the weekend is expected to fall 11 percent to $50.9 billion from an estimated $57.4 billion last year, the trade group estimated. Scroll down for video Crazy: Discount store shoppers were prepared to wait in long lines on Black Friday - but the decision of many retailers to open on Thanksgiving has affected the sales figures for the busiest shopping day of the year\n@highlight\nRetailers blaming fall on stores opening on Thanksgiving now instead of day after\n@highlight\nOver four-day weekend 133.7 million people shopped online and in stores\n@highlight\nThat is five-percent down on the year before and total spending is expected to fall from $57.4 billion to $50.9 billion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 154, "end": 179}, {"start": 364, "end": 391}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Target said @placeholder saw a 40 percent surge in online sales and was its biggest online sales day ever.", "idx": 23526}], "idx": 15269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn conquered a difficult super-G race Sunday in Switzerland in her 64th women's World Cup win. Just one day after the 30-year-old hit a rut downhill in the Engiadina course in St. Moritz, Vonn secured her record-extending 64th victory Sunday on the same course with a time of 1 minute, 23.55 seconds, according to ESPN. Behind her was Austrian skier Anna Fenninger who finished within a second of Vonn. 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But there's one cover that the magazine could run now and be entirely confident in: \"The Republican Messenger: How Rand Paul became the real voice of the GOP.\" That's right. At least for the time being, tea party darling Sen. Rand Paul is the effective leader of the Republican Party. 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Don't worry. Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo plans to install amnesty boxes at the airport, possibly as soon as next week, for people traveling out of state. \"We'll have signs around the airport saying that although marijuana is legal in this state, it may be illegal in your final destination,\" DiSalvo told CNN. \"This is an opportunity to dispose of your marijuana with no legal consequences.\" But don't try to fly with that marijuana, not even departing from the pot-happy states of Colorado and Washington. Both states allow adults 21 and older to have up to an ounce of marijuana, but those policies are at odds with federal law. 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Numerous properties in the rural areas of Thorney, Muchelney and Burrowbridge in Somerset were hit with up to four feet of water when the nearby River Parrett burst its banks on January 2. Last night, following another night of heavy rain, the water levels increased again by four inches. 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In a joint statement, the two tech giants said they have agreed to drop all suits against each other in countries outside of the US. However, the companies added they will continue to pursue the existing cases currently going through the American legal system. 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The fatal protest occurred at a prominent Tibetan monastery in Gansu province, northwestern China a London-based rights group said. This is the seventh self-immolation death as a result of pro-Tibet protests against China this month, Free Tibet said. Deadly protest: The man's body on fire near a prayer hall at the remote Labrang Monastery in China's northwestern Gansu province The protester, who has been identified as 50-year-old man named Dhondup, set fire to himself near the prayer hall at the remote Labrang Monastery on Monday morning.\n@highlight\nSeventh Tibetan dies from self-immolation this month\n@highlight\nNearly 60 Tibetans have set themselves alight in protest against Chinese rule since March 2011", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 741, "end": 757}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said China's government could recognize that @placeholder demands for freedom cannot be extinguished by force and that it \"must enter into meaningful dialogue with Tibetan representatives, supported by the international community.'", "idx": 23560}], "idx": 15292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- In less than a week, Google announced an operating system to compete with Windows, while Microsoft announced that Office 10 will include free, online versions of its four most popular software programs -- a shot at Google's suite of web-based office applications. The fight between Microsoft and Google is over who'll be seen as the world's most important tech company. And not more than a month and a half ago, Microsoft unveiled its new search engine Bing, which it hopes will steal market share from Google and finally make it real money online. 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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Health and Human Services subagency that handles Obamacare, sent them forms that contained an error which would cause them to miscalculate the government subsidy for their insurance policies. That, the administration admitted, would change the amount of their tax refunds, or change the amount they owe. A source at the Treasury Department told Daily Mail Online that of about 80,000 people who have already filed their taxes on the basis of the flawed information, it is expected that 50,000 will have to file again.\n@highlight\nHHS announced on its blog that nearly 1 in 5 people with insurance subsidies got the wrong subsidy information\n@highlight\nInformation 'needs to be corrected,' HHS said, but new forms will not be available until next month\n@highlight\nGovernment also created a special extended Obamacare enrollment period for Americans who say they were unaware of fines for missing deadline\n@highlight\nWhite House insists 'the vast majority of people who received this form got the correct version of it'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 49, "end": 72}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 276}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 572, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 613}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 940, "end": 942}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The latest cringeworthy moment in @placeholder's history follows a 2013 launch that saw millions unable to reach the government''s marketplace website.", "idx": 23599}], "idx": 15312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sanford, Florida, city officials have chosen a former Colorado police chief as an interim replacement for the top cop who stepped aside during the furor over February's killing of an unarmed teen. Richard Myers, the former police chief in Colorado Springs, will take office in Sanford at the end of the week, the city government announced Tuesday. A news conference to introduce Myers is slated for Friday. He will take over a department that has been under the microscope since the February 26 killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood watch volunteer. Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee, who attempted to resign last week, will remain on paid administrative leave, according to a statement from city hall. 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At least four key witnesses have changed their story and more may come forward as the case moves closer to trial, according to the Orlando Sentinel. A report from the paper comes after state prosecutors released about half the evidence they have in their second-degree murder case against Zimmerman, 28. Final picture: As part of the ongoing court preparations, George Zimmerman's team submitted photos last week of Trayvon caught on the convenience store's camera\n@highlight\nNew poll says 40 per cent of Americans think Zimmerman acted in self defense, up from only 15 per cent two months ago\n@highlight\nComes as four witnesses have changed their story or added details that support Trayvon Martin's side of the story", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 28-year-old said @placeholder had been 'beating up on me, so I had to shoot him'.", "idx": 23606}], "idx": 15316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 17:57 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 21 November 2013 These days it would probably be played on an Xbox, with Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin competing at the controls as they sit glued to a TV screen. Back in the real world, it inspired one of the simplest and most enchanting games for generations of children growing up without the aid of technology. Now the original drawing for A.A. Milne\u2019s depiction of his most celebrated characters playing Poohsticks has emerged after 85 years. This lost sketch that is the first ever depiction of the game Poohsticks by famed illustrator E.H Shepard has been found after 87 years\n@highlight\nClassic game inspired by A.A. Milne's timeless stories appears in images\n@highlight\nPictures of Winnie the Pooh and other characters emerged after 85 years\n@highlight\nDrawings by E.H. 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The family of an African-American high school student in New Mexico says he's crushed after a teacher questioned why he was wearing Santa garb during a school holiday dress-up day last week, CNN affiliate KOAT reported. The teacher told Christopher Rougier, a freshman at Cleveland High School, that he couldn't be Santa because Santa is white, the student's father, Michael, told KOAT. \"He was embarrassed,\" he told the station. Now, his son doesn't want anything to do with Christmas. Michael Rougier said the teacher called his wife to apologize, but that's not enough. \"He needs to be fired,\" Rougier told KOAT. \"For him to make a comment like that, there has to be at a minimum prejudice in him, and we don't have room for that.\"\n@highlight\nCommentator: Santa's not just fictional, he's also \"an obese, alcoholic elf\" with questionable labor practices\n@highlight\nSt. Nicholas Center: St. Nick was Greek and lived about 1,700 years ago in what is now southern Turkey\n@highlight\nKOAT: Christopher Rougier wore a Santa hat and beard to a dress-up day at a New Mexico school\n@highlight\nA teacher told the teen he couldn't be Santa because Santa is white, the affiliate reports", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 66}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 251, "end": 269}, {"start": 286, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 515}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 882, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This situation involves a teacher recently hired by @placeholder who made -- and admits he made -- a stupid mistake,\" the director said.", "idx": 23621}], "idx": 15325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jese and James Rodriguez shot Real Madrid four points clear at the top of La Liga on Wednesday night as they beat Sevilla 2-1 despite a late goal from Liverpool loanee Iago Aspas. Carlo Ancelotti\u2019s team took the points at a price with three key players ruled out of Saturday\u2019s Madrid derby \u2013 first Sergio Ramos hobbled off hamstrung, then James Rodriguez, who had scored the first, went off with a metatarsal injury, and Marcelo was then booked meaning he will be suspended for the next game if Real are unsuccessful with a planned appeal. Sevilla also lost a player before the break with keeper Beto taken to hospital after clashing with Karim Benzema. Despite losing their keeper and going 2-0 down in the first half Sevilla made it difficult for Real with substitute Aspas reminding his manager Unai Emery and Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers, that he knows where the goal is.\n@highlight\nJames Rodriguez puts Real Madrid ahead against Sevilla at the Santiago Bernabeu on 12 minutes\n@highlight\nFirst-half substitute Jese doubled Los Blancos' advantage on 36 minutes\n@highlight\nIago Aspas scored a late consolation for the visitors from close range on 80 minutes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 774}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}, {"start": 890, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 952, "end": 968}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Real doubled their lead on 36 minutes when substitute Jese (left) finished from close-range against @placeholder", "idx": 23635}], "idx": 15334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In many ways -- more than just distance, at least -- it is a long way from the remote city of Kashgar in the restive northwest Chinese province of Xinjiang to Kuala Lumpur, the bustling, teeming capital of Malaysia. But it was a journey that an Uyghur artist named Memetjan Abdullah made earlier this month. It was his first trip outside China. Father to a young daughter, Abdullah -- whose name is sometimes spelled Maimaitijiang Abula -- was part of a delegation of some 24 artists who were returning to China from the \"Chinese Dream: Red and Green Painting\" art exhibition, held March 4 to 6 in the Malaysian city. 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Michael Savage and his wife Mel had travelled to a friend's house in Loughton, Essex, from West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, during the wet and windy conditions on Monday. Due to the poor weather, they ran inside and left lots of Christmas presents and the urn containing the ashes in their BMW, Essex Police said. Scene of the crime: The couple had parked the car in Lower Park Road\n@highlight\nMichael Savage and his wife Mel had their car stolen\n@highlight\nCouple had driven from Nottinghamshire to Loughton, Essex\n@highlight\nFather-in-law's ashes were in the car as they take them to family gatherings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Anyone who knows of the whereabouts of this car is urged to contact @placeholder on 101.", "idx": 23657}], "idx": 15349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine were brought back down to earth after their opening match heroics as France clinched a 2-0 victory in stormy Donetsk. 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Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, a 24-year-old Green Beret, died in a shower at his base in Iraq in January 2008. The Army's 11-month investigation \"concluded that there is insufficient evidence to prove or disprove that any one person, persons or entity was criminally culpable\" in the death of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, the Department of Defense said in a written statement. Maseth, a 24-year-old decorated Green Beret from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was electrocuted in a shower in his Baghdad quarters -- a former palace of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein -- in January 2008.\n@highlight\nArmy: Probe reveals \"numerous entities ... breached their respective duties\"\n@highlight\nPentagon report last month found failures by U.S. military and contractor KBR\n@highlight\nFamily of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, 24, is suing military contractor\n@highlight\nDefense says nearly 14,000 deficiencies in gear and facilities have been fixed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 139, "end": 159}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 509}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 919, "end": 921}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Casey said the @placeholder should fine KBR: \"Make it hurt and make it count.\"", "idx": 23664}], "idx": 15355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 16 June 2012 The woman who was set on fire in a vicious attack at the hands of her estranged boyfriend is now being victimized for failing to move her own - and her attacker's - vehicles from the scene of the grisly crime. Naomie Breton, 33, says that Zuccala Towing wants $340 from the horrifically burned woman for towing her car from the gas station last Monday, in addition to $363 for ex-boyfriend Roosevelt Mondesir's car. Ms Breton is only just recovering after she suffered second and third degree burns on her arms and chest in the assault at a Boynton Beach, Florida, 7-Eleven store on Monday, June 11.\n@highlight\nNaomie Breton suffered second and third-degree burns in the savage attack on Monday morning\n@highlight\nRoosevelt Mondesir was father of victim's son, aged four\n@highlight\nJudge reportedly denied restraining order due to a lack of evidence\n@highlight\nPolice report claims he had previously texted her 'I'm all about revenge'\n@highlight\nNow, towing company wants $700 for moving two cars from scene", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 483, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 807, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cops released @placeholder's desperate 911 call from the 7-Eleven store.", "idx": 23668}], "idx": 15358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 22:18 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 29 September 2013 Monica Lek befriends her neighbours and captures them in intimate moments in her portrait series 'My Neighbours' Barcelona-born Artist Monica Lek moved from Spain to New York and has been taking photos of her diverse neighbours ever since. She snaps photos all over the globe. New York has at least 8 million faces and Lek has managed to capture intimate portraits of captivating passersby, the rich, the poor, and the eccentric. 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Bouchard, despite the backing of the Centre Court faithful, could do little to stop the terrifyingly good Kvitova, who took just 55 minutes to win 6-3, 6-0. Even Buckingham Palace played their part, dispatching Princess Eugenie to the front row of the Royal Box to cheer on her namesake. 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Retired commanders issued the chilling warning as they urged David Cameron to deploy more RAF warplanes to fight Islamic State fanatics. The ex-military chiefs also suggested stepping up Special Forces operations to \u2018spoil the day\u2019 of the fanatics, including British Muslims, who have swept across northern Iraq. Recruiters: British jihadis Reyaad Khan, Nasser Muthana and Abdul Raqib Amin are seen in an IS video released earlier this year. 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A FBI affidavit said there was enough evidence to charge Delta ramp agent Eugene Harvey, 31, with trafficking firearms, violating airport security and aiding others in the scheme. Former Delta employee Mark Quentin Henry, who was fired in 2010, was arrested in New York on December 10 in a weapons trafficking investigation after an undercover agent bought a gun from one of his accomplices, according to the affidavit filed on Dec. 19. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nEugene Harvey, 31, is suspected of helping smuggle firearms onto Delta passenger jets bound for New York City from Atlanta\n@highlight\nHe has been charged with trafficking firearms, violating airport security and aiding others in the scheme\n@highlight\nFormer Delta employee Mark Henry was also arrested in New York earlier this month in the weapons trafficking investigation\n@highlight\nAuthorities confiscated a backpack that contained a smaller bag with 18 handguns and ammunition inside", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 377, "end": 394}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators said @placeholder was assigned to work in the baggage transfer room at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is within a designated secure area.", "idx": 23749}], "idx": 15415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the brothers suspected of the Boston Marathon bombings had direct contact with Chechen terrorists \u2013 and was \u2018monitored\u2019 by investigators for five years. The Mail on Sunday has learned that the FBI put Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, under surveillance after receiving an explicit warning from the Russian intelligence services. But despite apparently telling his mother that Tamerlan was an \u2018extremist\u2019 leader, the FBI eventually discounted the possibility that he was a threat. Scroll down for video Rebel: One theory is that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was inspired by Doku Umarov, a Chechen terrorist known as Russia's Bin Laden Tamerlan was shot dead by police early on Friday while his 19-year-old brother Dzhokhar was captured alive but seriously injured with neck and leg injuries on Friday night. He had been hiding in a boat in a suburban backyard.\n@highlight\nRussian intelligence services warned agency about Tamerlan Tsarnaev\n@highlight\nConvinced he was in 'direct contact' with Islamist militants\n@highlight\nMay have been inspired by Chechen rebel leader man known as Russia's Bin Landen - Doku Umarov\n@highlight\nBelieved to be behind some of Russia's worst terrorist atrocities\n@highlight\nBut FBI later discounted Tamerlan as a threat, despite telling his mother he was an 'extremist leader'", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 200, "end": 202}, {"start": 208, "end": 224}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 413, "end": 415}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 907, "end": 923}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1222}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Fighting terrorism is more important than political posturing,\u2019 said a @placeholder source yesterday.", "idx": 23752}], "idx": 15417} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Anna Jacks checks her baby's forehead over and over again. Is he hot? Does he have a rash? Is his nose still runny? Her son has been sick before, but this time it's different: Last week Eli was at a Phoenix Children's Hospital clinic with a woman who had the measles, which spreads easily from person to person. Now he's showing signs of the virus, such as runny nose and cough and fatigue. At 10 months old, Eli is too young to get vaccinated and would be especially vulnerable to serious complications of measles, such as deafness and brain damage or even death. But his parents have an even bigger worry. If Eli does have the measles, he could give it to his 3-year-old sister, Maggie, who has leukemia.\n@highlight\nEli Jacks is too young to be vaccinated; his sister has leukemia\n@highlight\nMeasles cases that have spread to Arizona have put the children at risk", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 204, "end": 230}, {"start": 414, "end": 416}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far @placeholder is feeling fine, but her parents know that with her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy she's even more vulnerable than her brother to complications.", "idx": 23753}], "idx": 15418} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Owners of iPads and other tablet devices tend to be news junkies who are wealthier and more highly educated than than the general population, according to a new report. The Pew Project on Excellence in Journalism took an in-depth look at how people use tablets to get news. When the study was conducted in July, Apple's iPad made up the vast majority of tablet computers in use in the U.S., although Pew researchers also looked at people who used similar devices, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Motorola Xoom and even the Nook Color. The project noted several differences between tablet users and the general U.S. population. First, tablet users tend to be more highly educated: Fifty-one percent have a college degree, compared with 28% of all Americans.\n@highlight\nA new Pew study explores how people use tablets to get news\n@highlight\nTablet users tend to be wealthier and better educated\n@highlight\nAbout half (53%) of respondents get news on their tablet every day", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 182, "end": 220}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 409, "end": 411}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The project also plans to do followup research on how tablet devices are shaping how @placeholder get news.", "idx": 23757}], "idx": 15420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Murderer: Babysitter Jessica Fraraccio, 22, admitted to killing little Elijah two years ago The devastated family of toddler Elijah Nealey who was suffocated by his babysitter two years ago has slammed her five-year prison sentence as 'an insult'. Jessica Fraraccio, 22, pleaded guilty in October to killing the 23-month-old boy in his Virginia home. Even though Mike and Jennifer Nealey understood nothing could bring back their beloved son, the grieving couple hoped for a five-decade prison sentence. The couple were left reeling when Judge J. Howe Brown on Monday sentenced Fraraccio to 50 years jail, but suspended 45 and ordered that she donate $1 every year to charity following her release.\n@highlight\nJessica Fraraccio, 22, murdered 23-month-old Elijah Nealey in August 2012\n@highlight\nShe kicked the chair from under him, slammed his head on stair railing and suffocated him when he wouldn't stop crying\n@highlight\nProsecutors called for a 40 to 50-year jail term\n@highlight\nIn addition to jail time, Judge J. 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My legs wobbled in fear, and I grabbed the podium in front of me, fearing I would faint. Three months earlier, I was on assignment for Current TV. I was reporting on the trafficking of North Koreans, most of them women, who escape to neighboring China, where they are used and exploited. Following a local guide we'd hired, my colleague Euna Lee and I did regretfully step foot into North Korean territory for no more than a minute.\n@highlight\nLaura Ling recalls frightening day she was sentenced for entering North Korea\n@highlight\nDuring captivity she was forced to watch films praising regime and Kim Jong Il, she says\n@highlight\nReality in country is harsh (starvation, no human rights) but fleeing to China barely better\n@highlight\nLing: LiNK group and pending federal legislation give hope to North Korean defectors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Escapees from @placeholder paint a stark picture of a place where human rights don't exist.", "idx": 23764}, {"query": "The Chinese government does not regard these defectors as refugees, even though they face certain, brutal punishment if they are sent back to @placeholder.", "idx": 23766}], "idx": 15426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arriving in New York City at the age of 19 to study music, Hafez Nazeri knew he wanted to do big things. Now, little more than a decade later, the young Iranian classical composer is riding high with a chart-topping album featuring 38 Grammy Award-winning musicians. \"I left Iran with the hope of maybe one day creating music that can connect with the entire world, music that can show another dimension of my culture, and my history,\" Nazeri says. \"I came to New York with the hopes of integrating two cultures, and creating a new product that is no longer Eastern or Western.\"\n@highlight\nIranian musician Hafez Nazeri creates music that crosses cultures\n@highlight\nLatest album has contributions from 38 Grammy Award winners\n@highlight\nAlbum draws on ancient Persian poetry by Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi\n@highlight\n'I want to create a revolution with love,' says Nazeri", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 788, "end": 813}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He broke a lot of Persian classical singing rules and he created his own style by incorporating @placeholder's poetry in Persian classical music for the first time 40 years ago.\"", "idx": 23769}], "idx": 15428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool stars arrived to training on Thursday morning looking glum following their humbling Champions League defeat at the hands of Spanish giants Real Madrid - with Mario Balotelli catching the eye once more as he pulled up in his flash red \u00a3240,000 Ferrari. A Karim Benzema brace and a brilliant strike from Cristiano Ronaldo condemned the Reds to defeat at Anfield, leaving Brendan Rodgers' men third in Group B. Captain Steven Gerrard led the Liverpool contingent arriving at the Melwood training complex for a warm-down session, followed by Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson and the rest of the squad. Mario Balotelli arrived at Liverpool's Melwood training ground in his red Ferrari the morning after being substituted at half-time\n@highlight\nLiverpool lost 3-0 to holders Real Madrid in the Champions League at Anfield on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nA brace from Karim Benzema and a brilliant strike from Cristiano Ronaldo condemned the Reds to defeat\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling, Jordan Hendersen and captain Steven Gerrard among players looking glum on way to training\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli arrived in his red Ferrari to the Melwood complex hours after swapping shirts with Pepe at half-time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 94, "end": 109}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 439}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 609, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 800, "end": 815}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 913, "end": 929}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 971, "end": 985}, {"start": 988, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder striker Karim Benzema (centre) rises high to head the ball into the net as the visitors go two goals up at Anfield", "idx": 23774}], "idx": 15431} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see more from our brilliant Match Zone service - including this heat map from Wesley Sneijder If Holland are to go on and achieve something significant here over the next two weeks then one moment from this extraordinary afternoon in north-east Brazil will be frozen in time. The image \u2014 shown afterwards by the host broadcaster here \u2014 is of Wesley Sneijder, caught mid-strike, head and knee perfectly over the ball, as he catches an 88th-minute volley flush on the sweet spot of his right boot. It shows a world-class sportsman \u2014 no doubt exhausted after an hour-and-a-half of play in extreme conditions \u2014 in perfect control of his body, all outside pressures and influences rendered irrelevant by concentration and calm.\n@highlight\nKlaas-Jan Hunterlaar scores winning goal from penalty spot to put Holland into World Cup quarter-finals\n@highlight\nGiovani do Santos had given Mexico the lead in the 48th minute\n@highlight\nWesley Sneijder levelled for the Dutch in the closing minutes\n@highlight\nArjen Robben takes controversial fall to win 93rd minute penalty", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 937, "end": 951}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jubilant: Giovani dos Santos celebrates giving @placeholder a 1-0 lead after 48 minutes", "idx": 23785}], "idx": 15438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Duncan for MailOnline Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Wayne Rooney has been unveiled as the new England captain. The 28-year-old Manchester United skipper succeeds Steven Gerrard after the Liverpool star retired from international duty following England's disappointing World Cup campaign in Brazil. Lampard, England's vice-captain at last summer's World Cup where the Three Lions failed to win a game, also announced his retirement earlier this week. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgdson: Wayne Rooney as captain not guaranteed game Moving forward: Wayne Rooney has been handed the England captaincy by manager Roy Hodgson Leading from the front: Rooney has been named Manchester United captain by Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old replaces Liverpool's Steven Gerrard after his retirement\n@highlight\nHe follows in footsteps of Bobby Moore, Bryan Robson and Tony Adams\n@highlight\nRooney beats goalkeeper Joe Hart and defender Gary Cahill to the captaincy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked if he expected the move to spur @placeholder on to even greater heights, however, Hodgson demurred.", "idx": 23787}], "idx": 15440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Lockerbie bomber\u2019s release was linked to a \u00a3400million arms deal with Libya, secret documents reveal. They show \u2018reprehensible\u2019 connections between the Labour government boosting business and freeing the man convicted of Britain\u2019s worst terrorist atrocity. An email sent by the then UK ambassador in Tripoli to former premier Tony Blair explained how a prisoner transfer agreement will be signed once Libya \u2018fulfils its promise\u2019 to buy an air defence system. Handshake: Tony Blair, pictured with Colonel Gaddafi in Tripoli, met the dictator six times after he resigned as Prime Minister The disclosure, obtained under Freedom of Information laws, reignites a row which is hugely embarrassing for Labour.\n@highlight\nTony Blair discussed air defence deal with Libyan dictator\n@highlight\nBriefing note written by British ambassador said Libya was linking the contract with a prisoner transfer agreement\n@highlight\nLockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was released from jail in 2009 on 'compassionate grounds' because he had terminal cancer\n@highlight\nUltimately the defence contract was never signed by Libya", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 287, "end": 288}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 622, "end": 643}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 932, "end": 952}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said yesterday: \u2018I was not aware of the correspondence covered in this @placeholder request.\u2019 Mr Blair\u2019s spokesman said the email did not show \u2018the UK government was trying to link the defence deal and Megrahi\u2019.", "idx": 23798}], "idx": 15447} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren A Connecticut state trooper has pleaded guilty to stealing jewelery and $3,700 from the body of a motorcyclist who died at the scene of a crash after it was caught on his dashboard camera. Aaron Huntsman, 45, entered an Alford plea for third-degree larceny and tampering with evidence - meaning he does not admit to the charges but accepts he would likely be found guilty at a trial. The trooper, who had been with the department for 18 years at the time of the crime in 2012, will spend more than a year in prison, the Connecticut Post reported.\n@highlight\nAaron Huntsman, 45, entered an Alford plea - meaning he does not admit to the charges but accepts he would be found guilty at a trial\n@highlight\nHe is expected to be sentenced to 16 months behind bars\n@highlight\nAfter motorcyclist John Scalesse crashed into a truck in September 2012, Huntsman was the first trooper on the scene\n@highlight\nHis dashboard camera filmed him picking up the victim's $5,500 gold chain from a pool of blood and a roll of cash from his pocket\n@highlight\nHe denied taking them but they were found inside his car", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was later found under the seat in @placeholder's cruiser, police said.", "idx": 23802}], "idx": 15451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HONG KONG (CNN) -- He's a three-time former champion and darling of the Roland Garros crowd, but this week Gustavo \"Guga\" Kuerten took to the clay in Paris for the final time. Tennis great Gustavo Kuerten will retire after his appearance at this year's French Open. He won the French Open as a virtual unknown in 1997, repeating his triumph in 2000 and 2001. The former world number one has suffered injuries and heartache during his 13-year career on the tour, and will be hanging up his racket after this event. Prior to going out in the first round to Paul-Henri Mathieu he told CNN about his Parisian love affair.\n@highlight\nGustavo Kuerten plans to retire after his appearance at Roland Garros\n@highlight\nHe has won the event three times over his 13-year career\n@highlight\nOn the Open: \"For me it is the most important tournament in the world\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 107, "end": 128}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 555, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I arrived in Paris, and like every year I immediately went to @placeholder and practiced on center court.", "idx": 23807}, {"query": "I think it is a combination of it being in @placeholder, being played on clay, the people and the courts.", "idx": 23808}], "idx": 15455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a mystery that Panama's president said his country was struggling to solve. What was the massive military equipment hidden under hundreds of thousands of sacks of brown sugar on a North Korean boat? Where did it come from? And where was it going before investigators seized the vessel near the Panama Canal? Hours after Panama said it would ask U.S. and British officials for help solving the puzzle, Cuba gave an answer Tuesday night. In addition to 10,000 tons of sugar, Cuba's Foreign Ministry said, the shipment contained \"240 metric tons of obsolete defensive weapons\" sent to North Korea \"to be repaired and returned to Cuba.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Panama is still investigating; seeks help from U.S., U.K., U.N.\n@highlight\nAnti-aircraft missile systems and missiles were in the shipment, Cuba says\n@highlight\nPanamanian search of North Korean ship results in \"violent\" confrontation, official says\n@highlight\nThe captain suffered a heart attack and tried to commit suicide, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 496, "end": 511}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Members of the U.N.'s North Korea sanctions committee have seen media reports about the boat and are awaiting a formal notification with details from @placeholder.", "idx": 23823}], "idx": 15461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While foreign policy became an unexpected pivotal point in last week's town-hall style presidential debate, Monday's final showdown will focus entirely on international affairs. And with the U.S. government knee-deep in an investigation of its handling of the Benghazi consulate attacks and as reports emerge of planned negotiations with Iranian leaders, the topic could provide a pivot point in the tight race for the White House. \"I think it's going to be an important debate,\" senior Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod said Sunday, though he sought to lower expectations. \"I don't think any one event is decisive, even though being strong at home and building our economy is the No. 1 issue.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama and Mitt Romney meet Monday night for their final debate\n@highlight\nMonday's final showdown will focus entirely on international affairs.\n@highlight\nMiddle East expert says Obama needs to be \"defining the Middle East strategy going forward\"\n@highlight\nRomney faces the challenge of laying out specific policies without upsetting base", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 755}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So if you're @placeholder, every second you're talking about foreign policy is wasted.", "idx": 23829}], "idx": 15462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Despite having a fine strike force with the likes of Diego Costa, Loic Remy and Didier Drogba, Chelsea had been keen on bolstering their front line with striker Andrej Kramaric. But Leicester City at the bottom of the Barclays Premier League are desperate to find a striker to fire them to safety. Sportsmail's Matt Barlow gives you the lowdown on the 23-year-old from HNK Rijeka. Typical Chelsea, eh? Quick out of the blocks when the market opens, signing reinforcements up front. It's true, they were close to signing Croatia international striker Andrej Kramaric for a fee thought to be around \u00a38million. 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Foxconn has attracted attention in the past for poor working conditions and a series of employee suicides. Fang Zhongyang, one of the factory workers, told Bloomberg Businessweek that \"The guards here use gangster style to manage. We are not against following rules, but you have to tell us why. 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Rangers boss Redknapp hailed the 33-year-old's resolve for playing through the pain, but conceded the former Tottenham forward cannot last a full 90 minutes. Zamora has battled rumbling hip complaints for almost two years, but Redknapp said QPR are fighting to keep him in action as long as possible. Bobby Zamora gets ready to pick himself up after a challenge during Monday night's win over Aston Villa Zamora trains alongside his QPR team-mates in London earlier this week 'Bobby has been very important for us,' said Redknapp, ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to Chelsea.\n@highlight\nQPR striker Bobby Zamora has chronic hip problems\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp says Zamora cannot play for full 90 minutes\n@highlight\nZamora has struck up strong partnership with Charlie Austin\n@highlight\nRedknapp says condition must be managed similar to Ledley King\n@highlight\nKing had chronic knee problems while Redknapp was at Spurs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 78, "end": 80}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 223, "end": 231}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 961, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He's been captain and great in the dressing room, I couldn't be more pleased with @placeholder.", "idx": 23852}], "idx": 15478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Almost one in seven Australians are living below the poverty line and now the Australian Council of Social Service fear that federal budget measures will make it worse. ACOSS has released a report revealing poverty is growing in Australia, with an estimated 2.5 million people, or 13.9 per cent, living below the internationally accepted poverty line. It also found 603,000, or 17.7 per cent, of all children are living in poverty. Almost one in seven Australians are living below the poverty line The social problem is particularly stark in NSW, which has the highest proportion of people facing hardship with some 868,373 people living below the poverty line.\n@highlight\nAustralian Council of Social Service reveals Australia's poverty is growing\n@highlight\n2.5 million Australians are living below the poverty line\n@highlight\nACOSS fear the federal budget will make matters worse\n@highlight\nGovernor-General Peter Cosgrove calls on fellow Aussies to help those in need", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 78, "end": 113}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 673, "end": 708}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The exceptions are NSW and @placeholder, where very high housing costs in the capital cities have increased the risk of poverty.", "idx": 23858}], "idx": 15482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye and Tim Finan PUBLISHED: 06:05 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 11 December 2013 These pictures show the giant hostel for refugees set up by the mayor of Calais to keep them safe from the elements as they wait to cross the channel to Britain. The building in the port city has been converted from a former dockers' social club, and has space for 120 asylum seekers, mostly from Africa and the Middle East. The refugees must sleep on mattresses on the floor, packed so closely together that it is almost impossible to walk between them.\n@highlight\nSangatte-style camp offers running water, heating and a sanitary block\n@highlight\nMigrants sleep on mattresses packed tightly together on the floor\n@highlight\nSigns warn residents against drinking, smoking and fighting in the centre\n@highlight\nBuilding in Calais was converted from a social club for dockers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Halfway house: Many of the migrants staying at the shelter are expected to claim asylum in @placeholder", "idx": 23860}], "idx": 15484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Ander Herrera will become an influential figure for Manchester United, says Juan Mata. Herrera was crowned man of the match after one of the most complete debut performances a player could hope to make, pulling the strings in United's 7-0 demolishing of LA Galaxy at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. And Mata was all for praising his midfield partner: 'He did great. I know him very well from our days with the Spanish national youth teams and he was very good. 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Jan Brewer. She must decide if she is going to sign into law legislation that would allow business owners, as long as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. If she approves it, the state could face litigation and a boycott, potentially harming Arizona's economy and tourism industry as well as next year's Super Bowl. Arizona lawmakers pass controversial anti-gay bill Brewer told CNN her decision will come after she returns later this week to Arizona from Washington, where she has been attending the National Governors Association meetings.\n@highlight\nNEW: NFL, which will host Super Bowl in Arizona next year, says it is monitoring situation\n@highlight\nGov. 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The 25-year-old smiled and laughed while walking into the stadium ahead of boyfriend Andy Murray\u2019s third-round match against Roberto Bautista Agut of Argentina on Centre Court today. Keeping her long hair in its straight, sleek style, Kim chose a below-the-knee white linen skirt from Hobbs, teamed with a laid-back cropped Levi denim jacket, black lace top, and funky leopard-print ballet pumps. Kim looked unusually cheerful as she arrived at Wimbledon to once again support boyfriend Andy Murray\n@highlight\nArtist Kim, 25, arrived at Wimbledon smiling and laughing today\n@highlight\nCame to support boyfriend Andy Murray against Roberto Bautista Agut\n@highlight\nCarried Marylebone handbag - which she's brought to every match so far", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 283, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 393, "end": 395}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 789, "end": 809}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, despite the undoubted pressure he is no doubt feeling, having @placeholder by his side will be a comfort.", "idx": 23873}], "idx": 15494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a new idea which could resonate with communities across the developing world -- a biomass stove which also generates electricity using sound waves. 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It seems to have gotten Cyrus' attention, as well, because the former Disney star, who has dominated the headlines recently following her controversial awards show twerking and nude performance in a music video, took to Twitter to respond. 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The woman, Krystle Tanner of San Augustine, was the godmother of Miguel Antonio Morin, who was 8 months old when he and Tanner went missing, the boy's mother, Auboni Champion-Morin, told CNN Wednesday. Tanner, also a neighbor, had been babysitting the boy in her Houston home, she said. San Augustine is about 165 miles northeast of Houston. 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Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, was found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to serve up to 19 more years in prison in what was an open-and-shut case. From the start, Duch, a born-again Christian, fully admitted his leadership role in Phnom Penh's infamous Tuol Sleng, a school-turned-torture center, where more than 14,000 people were killed. 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Brandon Daniel, 26, was sentenced to death late Friday night for the April 2012 shooting death of officer Jamie Padron, but he was not permitted to leave without first hearing from his grieving children. \u2018How the hell do I tell two little girls that their daddy is dead?\u2019 Widow Amy Padron said in court she thought after learning of the veteran cop\u2019s death, according to the Austin Statesman.\n@highlight\nBrandon Daniel, 26, was sentenced Friday to death by lethal injection for the 2012 shooting death of an Austin police officer\n@highlight\nJamie Padron's widow Amy Padron read aloud in court letters written by devastated daughters Ariana, 10, and Olivia, six-years-old\n@highlight\nOther family members called Daniel a 'monster' and told him to 'rot in hell' before he was taken away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 602, "end": 617}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The heart wrenching scene saw @placeholder alternate by bouts of hysterical crying and furious shouting at her husband\u2019s killer.", "idx": 23925}], "idx": 15523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As my official bio reads, I was made in Cuba, assembled in Spain, and imported to the United States -- meaning my mother, seven months pregnant, and the rest of my family arrived as exiles from Cuba to Madrid, where I was born. Less than two months later, we emigrated once more and settled in New York City, then eventually in Miami, where I was raised and educated. By the time I was 45 days old, I belonged to three countries. My first newborn photo appears on my U.S. alien registration card. As an adult, I see this as a foreshadowing of what would eventually obsess my writing and my psyche: the negotiation of identity.\n@highlight\nRichard Blanco grew up surrounded by Cuban exiles, finding America in sitcom reruns\n@highlight\nBlanco: Negotiating my identity as an American and a gay man is wellspring of my poetry\n@highlight\nBlanco says his life mirrors that of America, a nation of hope still trying to find its own identity\n@highlight\nHe says he's lived the American dream: from immigrant to reading poem to the nation", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What's more, it seemed that practically everyone was @placeholder: my teachers, my classmates, the mechanic, the bus driver.", "idx": 23928}], "idx": 15524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Wright and Nick Fagge The former RAF pilot who stumbled on the French Alps gun massacre described yesterday the carnage that confronted him. Brett Martin, 53, said he initially thought there had been a terrible car accident but then saw a 'lot of blood and heads with bullet holes in them'. He compared what he saw to a scene from the TV crime series CSI: Miami. First on the scene: Brett Martin described finding the murdered Al-Hilli family as 'like something out of a Hollywood movie' Hero: Mr Martin is seen here training in Steyning. He is a keen competitor in the triathlon\n@highlight\nWilliam Brett Martin first thought he had stumbled upon a terrible accident\n@highlight\nSaw seven-year-old Zainab 'stumbling around, bleeding and moaning'\n@highlight\nFamily's BMW's engine was still revving and its wheels were spinning\n@highlight\nMr Martin credited for potentially saving Zainab's life\n@highlight\nChief prosecutor of French Alps area said causes of deaths lay in Britain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 364, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearby was the family @placeholder containing the bodies of her parents and grandmother.", "idx": 23931}], "idx": 15526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KAMPALA, Uganda (CNN) -- A fight between Ugandan and Libyan presidential guards sparked chaos during a ceremony attended by the heads of state from 11 African nations on Wednesday. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni attend the opening of the mosque. Several of the guards to the visiting heads of state from Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Mali, Somalia, Sudan and Djibouti sustained serious injuries in the fight, which included punches, kicks and the drawing of guns. No leaders were hurt in the melee, though several were knocked over. Several journalists also were caught up in the fracas and suffered injuries or lost their grips on cameras and recorders.\n@highlight\nUgandan officer reports tensions with Libyan leader's guards during visit\n@highlight\nLeaders gathered for opening of massive mosque in Kampala, Uganda\n@highlight\nAbout a dozen presidential guards seen bleeding from compound fractures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder official said Museveni's guards were simply doing their job as security for the host country and had a right to respond when the Libyan guards pushed them back.", "idx": 23939}], "idx": 15530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American man who was held in Aruba for nearly four months in connection with the disappearance of his traveling companion insisted Thursday he had nothing to do with her vanishing but said it will \"weigh heavily on me for a very long time.\" \"I feel as if a person I cared about, a companion ... has disappeared on my watch,\" Gary Giordano said on ABC's \"Good Morning America\" in his first interview since being released from custody in Aruba earlier this week. Giordano, 50, had been held in the disappearance of 35-year-old Robyn Gardner of Maryland. Giordano told authorities the two were snorkeling on August 2 when he signaled to Gardner to swim back. When he reached the beach, he told police, Gardner was nowhere to be found and has not been seen since.\n@highlight\nNEW: Giordano's \"different lifestyle\" is irrelevant to his guilt or innocence, his lawyer says\n@highlight\nThe Maryland man gives his first interview since his release from jail in Aruba\n@highlight\nHe denies any involvement in Robyn Gardner's August 2 disappearance\n@highlight\nGiordano says he bought travel insurance, and Gardner was automatically included", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 385}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And just because she hasn't been recovered or found, they're just pointing their finger toward a convenient person, which is @placeholder.\"", "idx": 23952}], "idx": 15536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 06:12 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 20 June 2012 Travelling down a rural canal, the last thing you would expect to see is a Reliant Robin perched halfway up a tree. But that is exactly the bizarre sight that is greeting passers-by on the Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal in Preston Bagot, Warwickshire. After their initial shock, most shrug it off as a work of modern art. But it was only placed there thanks to a spur-of-the-moment decision by a car enthusiast who owns the land the royal oak tree is on. Bizarre sight: A Reliant Robin sits on branches halfway up a royal oak next to the Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal in Preston Bagot, Warwickshire\n@highlight\nBizarre sight greets passers-by on the Stratford-Upon-Avon Canal in Preston Bagot, Warwickshire\n@highlight\nGregan Thompson, who owns the land the tree is on, made a spur-of-the-moment decision to place the car up the royal oak", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 275, "end": 299}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 619, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 726, "end": 750}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Thompson said: 'I race classic cars and we needed the engine out of the @placeholder for another car.", "idx": 23959}], "idx": 15541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After seven months of investigation and undercover work, federal officials have arrested a Virginia woman and accused her of lying to federal agents about involvement with the terrorist group ISIS. Heather Coffman, 29, of Henrico County, is charged with making a materially false statement or representation regarding an offense involving international and domestic terrorism. Authorities said they built their case against Coffman with information from a series of undercover interviews and inflammatory social media posts. Coffman first caught the attention of the FBI through her Facebook activity, according to a criminal complaint filed to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The complaint details many of Coffman's controversial Facebook posts and interactions.\n@highlight\nHeather Coffman, of Henrico County, is charged with lying to federal agents\n@highlight\nCoffman caught the attention of the FBI through her Facebook activity\n@highlight\nThey say she posted positively about ISIS, later met with agents to recruit for ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 649, "end": 713}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 847}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coffman's Facebook activity prompted the FBI to obtain a search warrant for the account on August 4, leading investigators to discover a history of correspondence about @placeholder.", "idx": 23960}, {"query": "Additionally, investigators say that Coffman took credit for attempting to recruit her sister when she wrote, \"she know @placeholder because I told her about them and got her into liking them lol\" and \"my dad is a little angry because I got her into all this jihad stuff.\"", "idx": 23961}], "idx": 15542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In sweeping discipline that one analyst called \"historic,\" New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was suspended without pay for the entire 2012 season and former Saints defensive coach Gregg Williams was suspended indefinitely in a series of NFL punishments Wednesday for the team's bounty program targeting opponents. Under the bounties, the team paid bonuses for knocking opposing players out of a game, the NFL said. Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis was suspended without pay for the first eight regular-season games of the 2012 season, the NFL said. Assistant Head Coach Joe Vitt was suspended without pay for the first six regular-season games, the league said.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This will never happen again,\" the apologetic Saints team says\n@highlight\nNEW: Former defense coach Gregg Williams apologizes \"wholeheartedly\"\n@highlight\nBounties were put on QBs Brett Favre, Cam Newton, Aaron Rodgers, Kurt Warner\n@highlight\nSaints head coach must sit out a season; Williams, now at Rams, is suspended indefinitely", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 85}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 455, "end": 467}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 800, "end": 813}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Williams \"acknowledged that he designed and implemented the (bounty) program with the assistance of certain defensive players\" after being told by Payton to make the defense \"nasty,\" the @placeholder found.", "idx": 23968}], "idx": 15544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:27 EST, 22 August 2012 | UPDATED: 21:09 EST, 22 August 2012 Community leaders in Selma, Alabama, are furious over the repair and renovation of a monument to a Confederate general who was the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Kulx Klan. Opponents say Nathan Bedford Forrest was a brutal racist who was a slave trader before the Civil War. During the war, his troops slaughtered 200 black soldiers after they surrendered during the Battle of Fort Pillow. The group Friends of Forrest says the general was a self-made man and a brilliant tactician who defended Selma during the Union invasion in 1865.\n@highlight\nNathan Bedford Forrest was a slave trader who tried to bring blacks back under white control after the Civil War\n@highlight\nMonument in Selma, Alabama, was vandalized and his bust stolen in April\n@highlight\nFriends of Forrest group is spending $50,000 to replace to head and restore the memorial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 282, "end": 303}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 462, "end": 482}, {"start": 495, "end": 512}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 642, "end": 663}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stolen: In April, someone swiped the bust of @placeholder.", "idx": 23972}], "idx": 15548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This was a wedding Vienna will remember for years \u2014 however much it might want to forget it. The theme was pure Disney, with four white-plumed Lipizzan horses pulling a carriage containing the loving couple, who were separated by a mere 57 years. As guests gathered last weekend in the 1,441-room Schonbrunn Palace for the lavish reception, the bride and groom released two symbolic white doves into the air. The 24-year-old bride, former Playboy Bunny Cathy Schmitz, wore an explosion of purple and white chiffon over a jewelled strapless bustier, topped off with a white fur jacket. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAustrian billionaire Richard Lugner, 81, bribes celebrities to be his date\n@highlight\nTogether they attend the glittering annual Vienna Opera Ball\n@highlight\nLugner pays a five or six figure sum to his guest, and flies her on private jet\n@highlight\nFaye Dunaway, Farrah Fawcett and Raquel Welch among those who said yes", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 439, "end": 465}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 747, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Above, the billionaire with actress @placeholder, who was his date to the event in 1999", "idx": 23978}], "idx": 15552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The pitch may have been artificial but there was nothing plastic about the performance. This was a show of real character by Everton, fighting back from a goal down to plant one foot firmly in the last 16 of the Europa League. They even played the last half hour a man down after John Stones was sent off. Romelu Lukaku led magnificently from the front with a hat-trick. The big Belgian striker has struggled to justify his \u00a328million price tag from Chelsea last summer, but here he was almost unplayable. It was the perfect hat-trick \u2014 header, right foot, left foot \u2014 and his first since gatecrashing Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s farewell game, a potty 5-5 draw between West Bromwich and Manchester United at The Hawthorns two years ago.\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez's side conceded early, as Guillaume Hoarau curled a wonderful effort into the bottom corner\n@highlight\nIt didn't take long for Everton to get back into the game, as Romelu Lukaku headed home from inside the box\n@highlight\nEverton took the lead through Seamus Coleman four minutes later, before Lukaku grabbed his second of the night\n@highlight\n3-1 became 4-1 in the second half, with Lukaku topping off his impressive performance with a third goal\n@highlight\nJohn Stones gave away a penalty and was sent off with 25 minutes remaining, but Hoarau missed from 12 yards", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 696}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 784, "end": 799}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1303}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stones (second right) watches on as the referee brandishes a straight red card, leaving @placeholder to play out the rest of the match with 10 men", "idx": 23981}], "idx": 15555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Southampton managed to avoid their worst run in 57 years with a resounding victory against Everton. An own goal from Romelu Lukaku in the first half set Saints on their way and strikes from Graziano Pelle and Maya Yoshida then secured victory and halted their dramatic slide. Had they been beaten by the Merseyside club then they would have crashed to their sixth consecutive defeat, matching an unwanted run set in 1957. It was certainly a motivating factor for Ronald Koeman\u2019s men. 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'I was begging my mum for these,' she continues, showing off a pair of Hunter wellies, 'and said I'd wear them all the time. 'They were really expensive but I haven't even worn them once. Most of them I don't even wear!' And it's not just shoes. Lauren, who spends more than \u00a3600 a month, also had a wardrobe crammed with designer treats, most of which lie unworn. Spolit: 15-year-old Lauren Walsh has an extensive shoe collection but says she hardly ever wears any of them\n@highlight\nLauren Walsh, 15, from Morecambe, has a lavish designer wardrobe\n@highlight\nSpends \u00a3200-a-week on clothes but admits to hardly wearing any of them\n@highlight\nMother Jackie works three jobs in order to make enough to pay for it all\n@highlight\nSays it's worth it because of the confidence boost it gives her daughter\n@highlight\nLauren does have a paper round but does it in the car with Jackie's help\n@highlight\nSays the bag is too heavy and wouldn't be doing it without her mother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tough job: Along with her main job as a carer, @placeholder also does a minimum wage cleaning job to stay afloat", "idx": 24006}], "idx": 15565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN) -- A juror wept Friday as James \"Whitey\" Bulger's former partner told a tragic tale of a slip of the lip and the ensuing result -- the strangling death of a 26-year-old woman, who was killed because she'd heard too much. What made this recitation of deadly details different from the ones that preceded it during reputed mob boss Bulger's trial in federal court was that the victim had been the girlfriend of the witness. \"It's affected me and it's going to affect me until the day I die,\" Stephen \"The Rifleman\" Flemmi said in the first humanizing testimony the jury had heard in two days of recollections about multiple murders and extortions.\n@highlight\nDebra Davis was the girlfriend of \"Whitey\" Bulger's partner, Stephen \"The Rifleman\" Flemmi\n@highlight\nFlemmi testifies Bulger strangled 26-year-old Davis in 1981 because of what she knew\n@highlight\nShe died after Flemmi told her about his and Bulger's link with a rogue FBI agent\n@highlight\nFlemmi: \"I couldn't do it...(Bulger) knew it ... he said, 'I'll take care of it, I'll do it'\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 39, "end": 59}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 503, "end": 531}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 940, "end": 942}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Flemmi was Bulger's number-two front man for nearly two decades, when prosecutors say @placeholder reigned terror over Boston.", "idx": 24008}, {"query": "\"He strangled her all the way down to the basement...when he got to the basement she was dead,\" Flemmi told the jury, referring to Bulger and @placeholder's girlfriend, Debra Davis.", "idx": 24010}], "idx": 15566} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Moments like these, terrible as they are, don't show our weakness; they show our strength.\" These words were spoken by Suffolk County, Massachusetts, District Attorney Dan Conley after Monday's terror attack in Boston. A day later, signs of that strength are seen in the stories of people -- you might call them heroes -- who were near the Boston Marathon finish line when two bombs exploded seconds apart. Honoring a son Carlos Arredondo's story began nearly nine years ago, when he doused himself with gasoline and used a welder's torch to set his body on fire. Arredondo, a Costa Rican immigrant living in Florida, had just been told his 20-year-old son, Marine Lance Cpl. Alexander Arredondo, was killed in combat in Iraq.\n@highlight\nNEW: Wounded woman searches for her personal hero, Tyler\n@highlight\nNFL's Joe Andruzzi downplays carrying a victim to triage tent\n@highlight\nCarlos Arredondo, at the Boston Marathon to honor his late son, helped a man survive\n@highlight\nDr. Vivek Shah was finishing the race; he and other medical professionals rushed to help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 432, "end": 447}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 686, "end": 704}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder could be called a hero even before Monday.", "idx": 24017}], "idx": 15570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There's no denying it, the array of Miss Universe costumes being created every year have been a little... well interesting, to say the least. Known for usually raising a few eyebrows or two, and not always in the good sense, the national costume portion of the competition has always copped plenty of criticism and Aussie creations are no exception. And so the reason for a different direction, again this year, opting to let the Australian public vote for their favourite design. Miss Universe Australia National Costume Media Launch. Designer Caitlin Holstock (pictured left) with Tegan Martin (pictured right). The design although voted the best copped a bit if criticism on social media\n@highlight\nVictorian designer Caitlin Holstock has brushed off criticism after winning the best design for the Miss Universe national costume\n@highlight\nInspired by a Dream time sunset it has been based on Australia's indigenous heritage\n@highlight\nThe design, voted the best among three other finalists, has received mixed reactions on social media\n@highlight\nA recent poll says 60% 'hate it' and 40% 'love it'\n@highlight\nOther designs featured Australian icons like the Sydney Opera House, national flowers and corrugated iron", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 481, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 560}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1180}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They all looked the part and captured @placeholder,' wrote one user.", "idx": 24019}], "idx": 15571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Culprit? Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline has been named as Jack the Ripper by a Spanish investigator Suspects have ranged from a member of Royal Family to a local butcher \u2013 but it is now claimed that Jack the Ripper was the very detective who led the hunt for the killer. Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline of Scotland Yard was the man who murdered and mutilated at least five women in Victorian East London \u2013 at least according to Spanish writer Jose Luis Abad, 84. He makes the claim in his book Jack the Ripper: The Most Intelligent Murderer in History, published in Spain this week.\n@highlight\nSpanish handwriting expert claims to solve 120-year-old murder mystery", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 43}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 292, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 391, "end": 411}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 503, "end": 517}, {"start": 524, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Abad, says: \u2018I have no doubt @placeholder was the Ripper.", "idx": 24020}], "idx": 15572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If we allow this awful measure to stand, predicted the conservative spokesman, \"behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have known it in this country until one day...we will wake to find that we have socialism [and] we are going to spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in America when men were free.\" This could be a tea party representative warning about the perils of Obamacare and willing to keep the government closed until it is delayed or repealed. But it was Ronald Reagan speaking back in 1961. And the program he viewed as the driving wedge of socialism was Medicare.\n@highlight\nMichael Kazin: In 1961 Reagan warned of spread of socialism -- he was talking about Medicare\n@highlight\nKazin: In opposing Obamacare, tea party echoes movements against Social Security\n@highlight\nHe says they're usually backed by wealthy and predict catastrophe that never comes\n@highlight\nKazin: Activists draw power as outsider, but often find citizens like their social programs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 871, "end": 885}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As president, Reagan made no attempt to reduce @placeholder payments and expanded Medicare to cover \"catastrophic\" costs.", "idx": 24022}], "idx": 15573} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Spencer PUBLISHED: 01:05 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:04 EST, 14 February 2013 An 800-year-old recipe for aphrodisiac marmalade is to be turned into a new breakfast spread by the Duchess of Northumberland. Jane Percy, 54, the chatelaine of Alnwick Castle, is to launch the new lovers' marmalade as part of a new range sold in major supermarkets. The Duchess, mother of Pippa Middleton's old flame George Percy, discovered the eight-century-old recipe in the dungeons of Alnwick Castle. The Duchess of Northumberland, pictured in Alnwick Castle gardens, is to turn an 800-year-old recipe for aphrodisiac marmalade into a new breakfast spread\n@highlight\nThe Duchess, Jane Percy, 54, found instructions on in ancient scroll\n@highlight\nShe is the mother of Pippa Middleton's old flame George Percy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 193, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder found the ancient scroll containing the recipe in a dungeon at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland", "idx": 24025}], "idx": 15575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 19:07 EST, 12 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:07 EST, 12 October 2013 Sir Kenneth Branagh has been approached by the National Theatre to take over the job of artistic director, Sir Anthony Hopkins has revealed. Branagh, who regards Sir Anthony as \u2018a dear friend\u2019, divulged the sounding out in a personal email to the Oscar-winner. Should Branagh take on the position he would be following in the footsteps of Laurence Olivier, the founding artistic director. Sir Kenneth Branagh has been approached by the National Theatre to take over the job of artistic director Branagh, left, would be following in the footsteps of of founding artistic director Laurence Olivier, right\n@highlight\nBranagh has been approached by theatre to become artistic director\n@highlight\nRevealed in interview with Branagh's 'dear friend' Sir Anthony Hopkins\n@highlight\nPosition would see Branagh follow in footsteps of Laurence Olivier", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 433, "end": 448}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 918, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But others point out @placeholder made a string of films while he ran the National Theatre.", "idx": 24026}], "idx": 15576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Zimbabwe's prime minister Thursday said the country will hold an election in \"12 months\" and he wants an outcome that can't be contested. \"In 12 months time we have an election in this country. Let it be free and let it be peaceful,\" said Morgan Tsvangirai, speaking in Bulawayo -- about 450km south-west of Harare -- to his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party supporters ahead of a congress set for Friday. At the congress new MDC leadership will be elected to prepare for general elections in which Tsvangirai will lock horns with President Robert Mugabe.\n@highlight\nTsvangirai seeks end of current coalition government\n@highlight\nZimbabwe's finance minister says the country's poor performance cannot finance elections this year\n@highlight\nTsvangirai says his party will form the next government and resuscitate the economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 267, "end": 283}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 353, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 778, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A similar deal was later agreed to in @placeholder by Tsvangirai and his long-time rival Mugabe.", "idx": 24027}], "idx": 15577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Health and hospital officials in Haiti braced for the worse Monday, fearing the hurricane that battered the Caribbean nation over the weekend could worsen the cholera outbreak that has killed hundreds of people and hospitalized thousands since it began last month. The official death toll attributed to the outbreak was 544, with more than 8,000 confirmed cases, Health Minister Alex Larsen told CNN. On Monday, Dr. Toni Eyssallenne of Hospital Bernard Mevs confirmed the first case of cholera -- in a 3-year-old boy -- to originate and manifest entirely in Port-au-Prince. Previous cases had been centered in Haiti's Artibonite and Central Plateau regions, including the city of St. Marc, north of the nation's capital. Until now, health officials said that those being treated for cholera in Port-au-Prince all contracted the disease elsewhere.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hospital confirms first case of cholera to originate entirely in Port-au-Prince\n@highlight\nThe official death toll from cholera in Haiti is 544\n@highlight\nMore than 8,000 cases have been confirmed\n@highlight\n\"We're working on it,\" Haiti's environment minister says of the nation's slums", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 467, "end": 487}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 959, "end": 972}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The young @placeholder boy lived in a tent city across the street from a place that sells macaroni, and he had not traveled in over a year nor had he had contact with people from St. Marc or the Artibonite region, Dr. Eyssallenne said.", "idx": 24037}], "idx": 15584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (CNN) -- Floodwaters inundated Iowa City and the University of Iowa arts campus on Sunday despite what one official called a \"Herculean effort\" to hold back the water with sandbags. Residents surround Lt. 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The attack in Taloqan occurred at a high-level meeting of Afghan and coalition officials in a governor's office, a provincial spokesman said. A Taliban spokesman said that the group, whose fight to resume control in Afghanistan has picked up in recent months, was responsible. Maj. Gen. Markus Kneip, a veteran German office and the regional head of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force across nine provinces of northern Afghanistan, is in stable condition after suffering non-life threatening injuries, a German general said. The provinces border Turkmenistan east to China.\n@highlight\nNEW: High-ranking coalition officer had urged troops to \"show Afghans ... respect\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Maj. Gen. 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Chuck Turner, 45, from Beaumont in Texas, had become so large, a 25lb lymphedema, a lump caused by a build-up of fluid, had appeared on his leg, putting him in danger of losing it. His vast frame also put his marriage to his second wife, Nissa, under immense strain and left him unable to play with his adopted son, Nathan.\n@highlight\nChuck Turner, 45, from Texas, weighed 50st before having a gastric bypass\n@highlight\nWeight ballooned after he turned to food when his first wife was murdered\n@highlight\nHealth problems caused by bulk included 25lb lymphodema on his leg\n@highlight\nHis immobility also put strain on marriage and relationship with his son\n@highlight\nA year after surgery, Chuck has lost 30st and transformed his life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder doesn\u2019t deserve it and I feel so bad when I do.", "idx": 24047}], "idx": 15592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- James Ford Seale, a reputed former member of the Ku Klux Klan convicted in the 1964 abduction and killings of two African-American teenagers in Mississippi, has died in federal prison, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said. He was 75. Seale died on Tuesday in the Federal Correctional Institution at Terre Haute, Indiana, said bureau spokesman Chris Burke, but he did not provide further details. A jury in 2007 convicted Seale, a former sheriff's deputy, of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping in the disappearances of Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee, both 19. The bodies of both youths were found in a backwater area of the Mississippi River. 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Since its inception in 1877 the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in a small, affluent suburb of south west London that gives the event its name, has presided over a tournament -- the oldest and grandest on the tennis circuit -- that has become more than simply another fixture on the grand slam calender.\n@highlight\nWimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world\n@highlight\nIt began in 1877; defending champion Novak Djokovic hails its \"tradition\"\n@highlight\nThe tournament is a powerful brand exporting one aspect of \"Britishness\"\n@highlight\nBut is Wimbledon still a relevant reflection of the country today?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 211, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 554, "end": 593}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 949, "end": 962}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is the right sort of template for the 21st century in that it is a multinational state that isn't at war with itself, that isn't tearing itself apart, and is actually showing the world how to function.\"", "idx": 24062}], "idx": 15598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kenyan troops are battling the Islamic extremist group Al-Shabaab in neighboring Somalia, westerners are being targeted at Kenyan tourist resorts and fears are high of terror attacks in Nairobi. 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Al-Shabaab already generates tens of millions of dollars a year, much of it by controlling ports along the Somali coast, according to a recent United Nations report.\n@highlight\nSomali pirates have started kidnapping foreigners in Kenya as well as hijacking boats\n@highlight\nLast month Kenyan forces entered Somalia, saying kidnappings threatened security\n@highlight\nAnalysts warn Kenyan forces' mission in Somalia is risky\n@highlight\nConflict is likely to hinder humanitarian efforts againsnt famine in the Horn of Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1360}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many worry the action will make @placeholder less safe, not more so.", "idx": 24067}], "idx": 15601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I am an American, and I love my country, but I also love my heritage. 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The family of Eva Rhodes, a friend of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, claimed officer Horvath Zoltan Peter had a grudge against the 65-year-old and was linked to both her murder at the animal sanctuary she ran in a remote Hungarian town in September 2008 and an orchestrated cover up by the authorities there. 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After months of begging his mother for a puppy, Spencer Bergman, from Loudoun County, Virginia, was told he could have a dog if he raised $500 to buy one himself. Enlisting the help of his 12-year-old friend, Spencer Tarbet, the two set up a lemonade stand. But as they were shutting up shop for the day, a shirtless man in his early 20s robbed them of their profits. 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Another shouts, \"Gonna whoop your ass!\" More expletives are hurled. Seventeen-year-old Kenneth Chancey is giving a tour to Nnamdi Asomugha, showing the NFL star the streets that he and his sister used to walk to get to school while living in a Skid Row homeless shelter. Prostitutes, addicts and drug dealers scatter. \"Camera! Camera!\" they shout. The two make it safely past the park, one of the roughest areas of Los Angeles. An orange soda whizzes through the air, nearly hitting the teen and the Oakland Raiders' All-Pro cornerback worth $45 million.\n@highlight\nNFL star Nnamdi Asomugha decides to help homeless teen after CNN report\n@highlight\nKenneth Chancey, 17, lived in homeless shelter, yet made all A's and is class president\n@highlight\nAsomugha will take Chancey and 19 other inner-city kids on college tour in spring", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 842, "end": 844}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 925, "end": 925}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is @placeholder's inner strength and his love for education that have brought together this high school class president and NFL star.", "idx": 24121}], "idx": 15633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 23:59 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 9 January 2014 A New Hampshire man playing video games Tuesday night got a taste of real life violence when a rogue bullet hit him in the head. Josh Demeritt, 20, of Rochester was surprisingly uninjured by the bullet accidentally fired by his across-the-street neighbor Corey Field, 25, who was in the middle of cleaning his gun. But because Field tried to cover up the accident, he is facing two felony charges. 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The First Lady arrived in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, with her husband on August 10 wearing a chic rose-print design which is currently on sale down from $169 to $55.99 at Talbots. A spokesperson for the classic womenswear label told MailOnline that her outing helped to boost sales and now the item is close to selling out with only a U.S. size 20 left in stock.\n@highlight\nThe summery frock is close to selling out with only a U.S. size 20 left in stock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 290, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It isn't the first time Michelle Obama has stepped out in @placeholder attire.", "idx": 24136}], "idx": 15647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is Pfc. 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The parachute landing of their Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan ended five and a half months in orbit aboard the International Space Station. Maxim Suraev of the Russian space agency, who was commander of the station during the mission, climbed into the Soyuz craft with Nasa astronaut Reid Wiseman and German flight engineer Alexander Gerst from the European Space Agency and departed the orbital outpost last night. 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Michael Alleyne's son, also called Michael, stabbed Ben to death in north London in 2008 - but his father has now won a settlement over injuries he suffered during the \u00adMet Police hunt for the murderer. The family of Ben Kinsella received just half of that after the 16-year-old was killed outside a north London bar in 2008. 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Now the pampered employees of internet giant Google can add a private ferry service to their envy-inducing list of workplace perks. While others endure long commutes through heavy traffic every morning, lucky Googlers can step aboard the Google boat to be whisked effortlessly across San Fransisco Bay to the firm's California HQ near Redwood city. 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Billy Frank Davis Jr, 31, snatched Ahliyah Nachelle Irvin from the living room of her Topeka apartment as she slept, before sexually assaulting and choking the little girl. Jurors will return to Shawnee County court in Kansas tomorrow to hear more evidence before deciding whether to recommend that Davis receive the death penalty or life without parole. 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Jessica Webb is said to be considering the offer of coming out of retirement and being the 20-day-old prince's first charge. Young William and Harry were shielded from their parents' bitter divorce by the nanny who never married or had children of her own. 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The four suspects -- two 15-year-old boys, a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man -- were taken into custody on Saturday, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said. They are accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road. U.S. Forces Japan was informed of the August incident in late October, a public information officer said. There was no clear explanation for the delay in the handover of the suspects to police, other than it involved rules between Washington and Tokyo covering U.S. forces and their dependents in Japan.\n@highlight\nSuspects range in age from 15 to 18 years of age\n@highlight\nThey are accused of stringing a rope between poles across a road\n@highlight\nA restaurant employee, 23, received a severe head injury\n@highlight\nIncident occurred in August, follows other crimes connected to U.S. military personnel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 368, "end": 403}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. military presence and its impact on @placeholder residents have been a thorny issue over the years.", "idx": 24183}, {"query": "The agreement also says the @placeholder must cooperate in investigating such offenses.", "idx": 24184}], "idx": 15675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rumours suggest that Facebook is about to add video features to its photo-sharing app Instagram and will announce the changes at a conference later this week. 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Steven Noel Perkins, a former oil futures broker in the London office of PVM Oil Futures, was also fined \u00a372,000 ($108,400) for market abuse, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) said. He is now banned from working in the financial services industry on the grounds that he is \"not a fit and proper person,\" the FSA said. Perkins' job was to trade orders on an execution-only basis in Brent crude futures contracts on the ICE Futures Europe (ICE) exchange for his firm's clients, the FSA said.\n@highlight\nSteven Noel Perkins traded Brent crude futures contracts without client authorization\n@highlight\nHis trading pushed the price up to $73.50 a barrel -- the highest this year\n@highlight\nThe FSA said the trading seems to have been a result of \"extremely heavy drinking\"\n@highlight\nPerkins was also fined \u00a372,000 ($108,400) for market abuse", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 219, "end": 237}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 365, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 397}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 642, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 725, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In sanctioning Perkins, the FSA said it also took into account the fact that @placeholder initially lied repeatedly to his employer to try to cover up his unauthorized trading.", "idx": 24205}], "idx": 15688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Parenting.com) -- What does being a mother mean when your baby is dying? How do you parent a child with no future? These questions needle the reader throughout Emily Rapp's moving and beautiful new book, \"The Still Point of the Turning World.\" In January of 2011, when her son Ronan was just nine months old, Rapp learned he was dying from Tay-Sachs, a ruthless and heartbreaking disease with no cure. Ronan was given no more than three years to live. He had developed normally for six months until he simply stopped. 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The film's writer Ed Neumeirer scribbled 'the future left Detroit behind' on the first page of the script to sum up the city where the story is set. Little did he know, his prophetic note would become an apt description of modern-day Detroit after the city filed the biggest municipal bankruptcy in American history with debts of around $18 billion earlier this month. 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In a speech at the Kennedy Space Center, Obama outlined his proposal to pump an additional $6 billion into NASA's budget over the next five years while halting a project to resume lunar missions. 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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed. \"In recent months, we have witnessed several attempts to attack Israeli citizens and Jews in several countries, including Azerbaijan, Thailand and others. 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The man fell ill after arriving in the U.S. about a week ago from Saudi Arabia where he is a health care worker. He traveled via London to Chicago before getting a bus to Indiana, according to local TV station WTHR. He is hospitalized in Indiana with Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is investigating the case along with Indiana health officials.\n@highlight\nIndiana health care worker with MERS had recently returned from Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nOf the 400 people who have been infected with the disease, 100 have died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 474, "end": 515}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Isolated cases of MERS have been carried outside the @placeholder.", "idx": 24269}], "idx": 15726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 07:31 EST, 13 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:57 EST, 15 April 2013 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has landed in China to seek its help in reining in its ally North Korea, which has threatened thermonuclear war on South Korea and America. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for peace, dialogue and denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula during today's talks, according to the country's state-run news agency Xinhua. Mr Kerry arrived in Beijing today to persuade Chinese leaders to exert pressure on North Korea to scale back its belligerent rhetoric and, eventually, return to nuclear talks.\n@highlight\nSecretary of State seeking China's help to rein in rogue state\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has threatened thermonuclear war on South and the U.S.\n@highlight\nChina's Foreign Minister called for peace on Korean peninsula during talks\n@highlight\nChina is one of Pyongyang's few allies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 354, "end": 369}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 834, "end": 849}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "thing it has to a diplomatic ally, @placeholder has a unique ability to use its", "idx": 24270}], "idx": 15727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney PUBLISHED: 06:26 EST, 17 July 2012 | UPDATED: 20:04 EST, 17 July 2012 Former BBC presenter Dan Penteado was jailed yesterday for pocketing \u00a325,000 in benefits while he was being paid to track down cowboy traders on television. Penteado, who admitted eight offences of dishonestly or knowingly claiming the benefits, was sentenced to 12 weeks. The father of two, who co-hosts the Rogue Traders part of the show Watchdog, received \u00a324,077 in housing benefit and \u00a3868 in council tax benefit while the BBC paid him \u00a356,000 over four years. 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Except that the leader of Atlanta's police union, and second-highest ranking member of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, said he wanted to beat Atlanta's mayor with a bat. \"I want to beat her [Mayor Shirley Franklin] in the head with a baseball bat sometimes when I think about it,\" Sgt. Scott Kreher said into a microphone earlier this month in an apparent off-hand remark during a presentation he was giving to the council. Within days, the 17-year department veteran was suspended. Kreher said the \"it\" that made him want to club the mayor was that, despite repeated complaints, the police union contends the city is not honoring workers' compensation claims for cops whose careers ended when they were seriously injured on the job.\n@highlight\nAtlanta police union head says he got frustrated at city meeting\n@highlight\nOther cops quick to defend him, saying mayor is ignoring larger issue\n@highlight\nPolice: Company refusing to help cops injured in the line of duty\n@highlight\nMayor Franklin's spokesperson says mayor will work to address complaints", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 194, "end": 218}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was defending us against people who refused to listen, and that is so offensive.", "idx": 24275}], "idx": 15731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- \"Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans -- born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage ...\" \u2014 John F. Kennedy, inaugural address, 1961 At the risk of being accused of ageism, let me suggest that the Republican Party should set its mind in 2016 to nominating a presidential candidate who is young enough to make their likely Democratic opponent look, well, not so young.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: 2016 GOP candidate should be young, to make Dem opponent look old\n@highlight\nHe says we're 'allowed' to mention older male candidates' age but not Hillary's. It's an issue\n@highlight\nCandidates age quickly in tough office. 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Crystal Palace vs Burnley (Selhurst Park) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Crystal Palace 11/10 Draw 9/4 Burnley 11/4 Referee: Mike Dean Managers: Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace), Sean Dyche (Burnley) Head-to-head league record: Crystal Palace wins 8, draws 12, Burnley wins 12 Team news Crystal Palace Crystal Palace's club-record signing James McArthur is set to make his debut when the Eagles host Burnley in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday.\n@highlight\nCrystal Palace set to hand debut to record signing James McArthur\n@highlight\nKevin Diyle and Zeki Fryers also in line to make first Eagles starts\n@highlight\nBut Andrew Johnson will miss out on second debut due to lack of fitness\n@highlight\nDeadline day arrival George Boyd likely to be handed debut for Burnley\n@highlight\nFellow new signings Nathaniel Chalobah and Michael Keane less certain to feature after spending time with England Under 21s\n@highlight\nDanny Ings available following bout of illness", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 724, "end": 746}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 875}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder have never kept a clean sheet in a Premier League away game.", "idx": 24285}], "idx": 15739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Russia pressed the United States on Wednesday to choose between \"a real partnership\" with Moscow or an \"illusory\" relationship with U.S. ally Georgia. Washington said it's sticking with Georgia. \"As to choosing, the United States has made very clear that it is standing by the democratically elected government of Georgia,\" Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday. She spelled out the Bush administration's stance after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Georgia's government \"a special project for the United States.\" \"And we are aware that the U.S. is uptight about this project,\" Lavrov said in remarks broadcast on Russian television. \"But a choice will have to be made someday between considerations of prestige related to an illusory project and a real partnership in matters which indeed require collective efforts.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Russian Foreign Minister: U.S. must choose between Russia, Georgia\n@highlight\nNEW: Rice: Any cease-fire violation would risk Russia's status as partner\n@highlight\nNEW: Russian military action in Georgia \"must stop now,\" Rice says\n@highlight\nBush warns Russia not to interfere with humanitarian shipments", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bush said reports he had received were contrary to @placeholder assurances that it had halted military operations.", "idx": 24292}, {"query": "Russia has likely moved additional troops into the disputed Georgian provinces and into @placeholder proper over the past several days, several administration officials told CNN on Wednesday.", "idx": 24293}, {"query": "Rice spoke after Bush's announcement that @placeholder aircraft and ships would deliver humanitarian aid to victims of the fighting.", "idx": 24295}], "idx": 15743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for QPR's home clash with West Brom... Queens Park Rangers vs West Bromwich Albion (Loftus Road) Team news Queens Park Rangers QPR will welcome top goalscorer Charlie Austin back from suspension for their Barclays Premier League clash against West Brom. The striker missed the 3-1 defeat at Everton having been sent off against former club Burnley but will be back to spearhead the Hoops' attack on Saturday.\n@highlight\nQueens Park Rangers host West Bromwich Albion (Saturday 3pm)\n@highlight\nTop scorer Charlie Austin will be back for Rangers after suspension\n@highlight\nBaggies captain Chris Brunt returns after his hamstring injury\n@highlight\nQPR have won just one of their last six home games against Baggies", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 336, "end": 354}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 434, "end": 456}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 649, "end": 667}, {"start": 674, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All 14 of @placeholder\u2019 points in the Premier League this season have come at Loftus Road.", "idx": 24300}], "idx": 15746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 09:25 EST, 6 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:48 EST, 6 May 2013 Victim: Lee David Clayworth said his teaching career is ruined after online harassment from an ex A Canadian teacher has claimed that his career has been ruined because his ex-girlfriend refuses to stop posting naked pictures of him online and calling him a pedophile. Lee David Clayworth, 35, from Vancouver, has been relentlessly cyber-stalked and harassed by Lee Ching Yan, whom he dated for several months while working as a teacher in Malaysia in 2010, he said. He claims that after ending the relationship with Yan, she broke into his apartment, stole his laptop and uploaded naked pictures of him - which she had previously taken - to 'cheater' websites.\n@highlight\nLee David Clayworth dated Lee Ching Yan for several months in Malaysia\n@highlight\nShe 'broke into his home, stole his laptop, shared nude pictures of him online and emailed his friends to say he'd slept with underage students'\n@highlight\nHe won defamation case against Yan but she has not stopped\n@highlight\nClayworth, who lives in Canada, cannot get an arrest warrant for her as the case was won in Malaysia and she is now in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 108}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 351, "end": 369}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 755, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clayworth, who returned to Vancouver in January after his contract with the @placeholder school ended, said the treatment - and his struggle to remove posts from the web - has left him unable to get a job.", "idx": 24303}], "idx": 15748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen Furious French Ryanair passengers launched a 'barbaric' revolt against plane crew because of anger over a delay, it was claimed today. Police were called when they abused staff of the low-cost airline, refused to accept instructions, and stole duty free products including alcoholic drinks and perfume from trollies. The angry rebellion is said to have taken place on a flight which took off from Rabat, in Morocco, to Paris's Beauvais airport last Saturday week. Police were called when Ryanair passengers abused staff of the low-cost airline in Paris and refused to accept instructions France's Metronews today reports that it all started when a passenger among the 170 people on board became seriously ill.\n@highlight\nPolice were called when they abused staff of the low-cost airline\n@highlight\nRebellion said to have taken place on a flight from Rabat, Morocco\n@highlight\nIt is believed to have started when a passenger became seriously ill", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The flight from Rabat to @placeholder should have been just two-and-a-half hours long, but was rapidly turning into a 24 hour saga - meaning tensions were high.", "idx": 24306}], "idx": 15751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police are investigating reports that Zahra Baker, the 10-year-old disabled girl who was killed in North Carolina, may have been raped prior to her death, according to police search warrants that were unsealed Tuesday. The girl's stepmother, Elisa Baker, reported Zahra missing on October 9. Police announced that they found the girl's remains on November 11. She had been dismembered. Search warrants obtained by the Hickory, North Carolina, police released Tuesday, give the first glimpse into the grisly events that could have led to the death of the freckled-face girl, who lost part of her left leg at age 5 to cancer.\n@highlight\nPolice say they searched for items used to dismember Zahra at the home where she lived\n@highlight\nPolice say they found a stained mattress at the home\n@highlight\nNo one has been charged in Zahra's death", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police were also told by an attorney for @placeholder that the girl was dismembered.", "idx": 24310}], "idx": 15754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They're familiar characters in the debate over controversial Halloween costumes: suicide bombers, geishas, gangsta rappers, rednecks and sexy nurses. Such costumes regularly draw allegations of racism, sexism or insensitivity. But where do fully-clothed folk legends fit in? American Apparel featured characters on both ends of the spectrum this month in its annual do-it-yourself Halloween costume guide. Below a collection of pin-up girl costumes -- including a model donning a breast-baring serape -- was \"La Llorona,\" the ghostly weeping woman who kidnaps wandering children, according to folklore in parts of Latin America. True, she was wearing a lace bustier under a shawl, but the layers upon layers make her appear more like the haunted bag lady than a sexy spirit.\n@highlight\nAmerican Apparel features folk legend \"La Llorona\" in DIY costume guide\n@highlight\nFolk legends are more acceptable guises than sexy se\u00f1oritas or Mexican tequila guy\n@highlight\n\"One is mythology, and the other is a stereotype,\" professor says\n@highlight\n\"We're a culture, not a costume\" campaign includes \"Appalachian hick\" stereotype", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 284, "end": 299}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 795, "end": 810}, {"start": 834, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That as a costume is better than the idea of someone dressing up in a sombrero or poncho and deciding 'I'm @placeholder today!'\"", "idx": 24312}], "idx": 15755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Kent Smith The girlfriend of a security guard has been found guilty of helping him steal boots from the Premier League club where he worked - so that he could use them play Sunday league football. Tanya Cotton, 24, stole Nike footwear worth \u00a3200 belonging to Scottish midfielder Graham Dorrans from West Bromwich Albion\u2019s training ground on August 29 last year. Her boyfriend, Aaron Hinds, admitted taking kit from the Premier League star as well as trainers owned by player James Morrison, 27, when he pleaded guilty to two charges of theft and one of burglary last November.\n@highlight\nTanya Cotton found guilty of helping boyfriend Aaron Hinds steal the boots\n@highlight\nCotton, from Birmingham, said thought Hinds was allowed to borrow them\n@highlight\nHinds was a security guard at training ground premises\n@highlight\nBoots, worth \u00a3200, belong to Scottish midfielder Graham Dorrans\n@highlight\nCotton to be sentenced on Monday, Hinds is serving a community order", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 327}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The boots which belongs to @placeholder (left) were stolen at the West Bromwich Albion training ground.", "idx": 24313}], "idx": 15756} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The United States may be the mightiest military and economic power in the world but when it comes to shuttling its top diplomat around the globe, it's beginning to look like a poor orphan. For the fourth time this year \u2014 and the second time in three months, Secretary of State John Kerry was forced to fly home commercially when his aging Air Force Boeing 757, known in military parlance as a C-32, was grounded on Thursday with a mechanical problem in Vienna. Inconvenient? Undoubtedly. Kerry, heading back to Washington from nuclear talks with senior European and Iranian officials, made light of the situation, telling aides: 'If the hardest thing that happens in a given day is that you have to fly commercial, your life is pretty good.'\n@highlight\nFor the fourth time this year \u2014 and the second time in three months, Secretary of State John Kerry was forced to fly home commercially when his plane was grounded\n@highlight\nThe Air Force Boeing 757 landed with a mechanical problem with Vienna\n@highlight\nBefore his current trip, Kerry had logged more than 566,000 plane miles this year alone, according to the State Department", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iran hasn't been able to refurbish its pre-1979 fleet of @placeholder aircraft because of heavy U.S. sanctions.", "idx": 24317}], "idx": 15759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China had cause for a double celebration on Saturday after winning their first ever swimming gold medal as well as setting a new world record in the women's 400m medley. 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It's a big dream come true for me,\" said Sun.\n@highlight\nChina claims first ever Olympic swimming gold in men's events\n@highlight\nSun Yang 0.07 off world record as he claims 400m freestyle title\n@highlight\n16 year old Ye Shiwen claims second Chinese swimming gold in 400m medley\n@highlight\nYe breaks four-year-old world record", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 871, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ye rounded off a sparkling day in the pool for @placeholder as she claimed the title with a breathtaking final lap of 28.93 seconds.", "idx": 24324}], "idx": 15765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "La Liga clubs are edging towards a deal that would sell their TV rights collectively in a bid to end the financial dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona. At present, Spanish clubs sell their rights individually. But this has lead to a complete lack of competition with Barcelona and Real Madrid each receiving around \u00a3120million a season. Their nearest rivals, Atletico Madrid, receive less than half that amount. But, as revealed today in The Times, that financial dominance is set to end as the clubs look to copy the Premier League and sells their right together. VIDEO Scroll down to watch latest Galactico James Rodriguez saving pitch invader\n@highlight\nLa Liga clubs have been selling TV rights individually\n@highlight\nBarcelona and Real Madrid each receive around \u00a3120m per season\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid earn less than half that\n@highlight\nNew deal would see the rights sold collectively, like the Premier League\n@highlight\nJosep Maria Bortomeu, Barcelona's president, has been a main advocate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 521, "end": 534}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 955}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Spain, between 2004 and 2014 it has been just Barcelona and Madrid, mainly @placeholder.", "idx": 24326}], "idx": 15767} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "However brief this World Cup has proved for England, it is developing rather nicely for Manchester United. 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Keanu Reeves wasn't supposed to be \"The One.\" So, who were the original choices? \"I would have absolutely messed up 'The Matrix,'\" Will Smith told Wired about turning down the role of Neo. Here are 5 actors and the legendary roles they turned down: 1. THE ROLE: James Bond in \"Dr. No\" WHO LET IT GET AWAY: Cary Grant Despite being Bond producer Albert Broccoli's best man, Grant said, \"I don't\" to the offer, and Sean Connery got the role instead. 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After all, the new trend for deep-plunge necklines leaves little to the imagination. But there was, in fact, barely any cleavage to be seen \u2014 despite the minimal material. For this slick new style, spearheaded by the slimmest of celebrities, is actually all about having no cleavage. It is, indeed, the \u2018no-cleavage cleavage\u2019: a daring display of chest that demonstrates not acres of soft, ample bosom but a hard, toned torso without a whiff of wobble.\n@highlight\nIn the past women have gone to great lengths to enhance their cleavage\n@highlight\nBut now plunging necklines are being worn to show off flat, taut stomachs\n@highlight\nFashion icons Cara Delevingne and Gwyneth Paltrow favour the new look\n@highlight\nStyle demonstrates enviable ability to keep everything in place without a bra\n@highlight\n....(with help from nipple stickers, carefully-placed tape and strapless cups)", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 70}, {"start": 87, "end": 104}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gwyneth Paltrow: @placeholder manages a laid-back take on the tux by pairing relaxed trousers with her plunging neckline.", "idx": 24335}], "idx": 15772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She may only be 16 months old but with a style icon for a mother and a fashion designer for a father, it was clear that North West was going to be one fashionable tot. After showcasing her fashion credentials at Paris fashion week, Kim and Kanye's daughter cemented her status as a global style icon. In fact her A-list parents are taking Nori's new status so seriously that they've reportedly hired a personal tailor to ensure that Kim and her daughter always coordinate. Scroll down for video Mini me! North West may not be happy about it, judging by this picture, but Kim Kardashian has called in a personal tailor to ensure she and her 16-month-old daughter always coordinate\n@highlight\nNorth, 16 months, apparently has her own tailor\n@highlight\nTailor ensures she and Kim co-ordinate for public appearances\n@highlight\nPlan outfits months in advance", "entities": [{"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Her wardrobe is planned well in advance with regular meetings to discuss looks for the family's public appearances, and North has versions to match a lot of what @placeholder wears, from dresses to handbags and shoes.'", "idx": 24337}], "idx": 15773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scarlett Johansson has resigned as an ambassador for humanitarian group Oxfam in a row over her support for an Israeli company. The 29-year-old actress is promoting Soda Stream and is set to appear in an advert for the company during the Super Bowl. But left-leaning critics and Oxfam oppose the company because it has a large factory in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank - a territory captured by Israel in 1967 and claimed by the Palestinians. Oxfam opposes all trade from Israeli settlements because they say it is illegal and denies Palestinian rights. In response to criticism, Johansson yesterday severed ties with Oxfam after eight years saying she supports trade and 'social interaction between a democratic Israel and Palestine'. The charity had earlier said her Soda Stream deal was 'incompatible' with her role as an ambassador.\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old actress resigned after eight years with Oxfam\n@highlight\nThe star left the humanitarian group which said her Soda Stream adverts were 'incompatible' with her role as an ambassador\n@highlight\nJohansson was criticized for promoting the Israeli firm that operates in a settlement in the West Bank\n@highlight\nOxfam oppose all trade with Israeli settlements built on land occupied in 1967", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the @placeholder plant employs both Palestinians and Israelis and the company says it is a model of peaceful cooperation.", "idx": 24342}, {"query": "'It is impossible to ignore the Israeli system of unlawful discrimination, land confiscation, natural resource theft, and forced displacement of Palestinians in the occupied @placeholder, where SodaStream is located,' the rights group added.", "idx": 24346}], "idx": 15777} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 18 September 2013 The devastating fire that engulfed part of a Jersey shore boardwalk and dozens of businesses was caused by wiring that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy. The Seaside Park, New Jersey boardwalk emerged relatively unscathed from the October 29 storm compared to its neighbor Seaside Heights. But Sandy left her indelible mark after all, last Thursday when a raging fire blazed through 80 buildings across three blocks of the resort town. The fire began at a frozen custard stand, where aged wiring that had been compromised by salt water and sand sparked what would eventually become an inferno, federal and county investigators said at a Tuesday news conference.\n@highlight\nSeaside Park's boardwalk was largely spared during Hurricane Sandy, but the storm got the last laugh Thursday\n@highlight\nThe blaze was started by 1970s-era wiring in Kohr's Frozen Custard that was wind and seawater damaged in the 2012 superstorm\n@highlight\nSome 80 buildings across three town blocks were destroyed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Catching a break: A 25-foot fire break was smashed into the boardwalk near where @placeholder meets Seaside Heights, largely sparing the neighboring town from the fire that ravaged Seaside Park", "idx": 24353}], "idx": 15781} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A South Park commercial that aired on Sunday during the Washington-Philadelphia Eagles game shines a humorous new light on the controversial team name the Washington Redskins. The commercial which aired only in Washington D.C. seems to be an attempt by the creators of South Park to share their negative opinion of the team's refusal to change their name now that as of June, the name Redskins is no longer a protected trademark, reports The Huffington Post. In the commercial, Eric Cartman runs a business under the Washington Redskins name. 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The closures also will mean no more mass daily briefings for the relatives -- news that sparked a new wave of anguish and despair for the hundreds who heard it at Beijing's Lido Hotel. \"What can we do?\" a relative yelled, as others kneeled in front of police who had assembled in the hotel briefing room to keep order.\n@highlight\nNEW: Submersible completes 27-hour search mission, starts next one\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines is closing relatives' support centers, urging relatives to return home\n@highlight\nRelatives wail, yell after being told to go home\n@highlight\nGeoResonance talks about its wreckage claim but won't give specifics on technology", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 39, "end": 66}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 681, "end": 697}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has faced questions about how it could have found wreckage deep underwater, thousands of miles from the official search area.", "idx": 24372}, {"query": "But @placeholder declined to name the scientists or the country they worked in and declined to give a reason.", "idx": 24373}], "idx": 15792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- China's Foreign Ministry weighed in on the widespread anxiety over Iran's nuclear program on Friday, urging Iran to be flexible with the U.N. nuclear agency but staunchly deploring force amid talk of strikes against the country. Hong Lei, the ministry spokesman, made the comments, state-run news agency Xinhua said on Friday. They come ahead of a report on Iran's nuclear program expected to be released next week by the International Atomic Energy Agency. \"As a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran should fulfill the relevant international obligations,\" Hong told reporters. The report is expected to focus specifically on research and development that Tehran may have carried out that would help it build a nuclear warhead. Iran said it is developing nuclear power for peaceful purposes but Western powers have long asserted that Iran aspires to build nuclear weapons.\n@highlight\nTalk of force against Iran surfaces in the media\n@highlight\nChina backs \"dialogue and cooperation\"\n@highlight\nChina is a permanent U.N. 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Large crowds had turned out for a 5 km march through the city's central business district Tuesday, in a massive show of defiance against Beijing's vision for the city's political future. Police said 98,600 people took part in the march, while organizers said 510,000 participated. Statisticians from the University of Hong Kong estimated the turnout as between 154,000 and 172,000. At the end of the rally, student activist groups held illegal sit-ins at two locations, at Chater Road in the heart of the business district, and outside the office of Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying.\n@highlight\nHuge crowds march in Hong Kong calling for democracy on the anniversary of handover\n@highlight\n511 protesters arrested at illegal sit-in following the march, say police\n@highlight\nAn annual event, the march is especially charged this year amid a heated political climate\n@highlight\nPro-democracy activists are threatening to \"occupy\" downtown if calls are not heard", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 498, "end": 520}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But public anger over a recently published Chinese \"white paper\" declaring @placeholder's \"comprehensive jurisdiction\" over the territory, released amid a campaign by pro-democracy activists for universal suffrage, drew a larger than usual turnout.", "idx": 24379}], "idx": 15797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They're showered with gifts wherever they go but not all the items presented to the Royal Family are quite what most would imagine. Among the more unusual items lavished on the royals, which were revealed in a list released by Buckingham Palace, were tins of tuna, model missiles and a supermarket's worth of mangoes. Many of the mangoes were presented to Prince Andrew, who is famously fond of the fruit, although Princess Anne was also given a box of 100 by the president of Pakistan, Mamnoon Hussain. 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Presidents have always chased Hollywood's vote. Herbert Hoover's first overnight guest in the White House was Louis B. Mayer, and Richard Nixon had dinner parties with John Wayne. So Obama's willingness to dish dirt on the \"View\" sofa is historically in keeping. Some in the news media are convinced that Obama's endorsement of gay marriage was designed to raise Hollywood dollars. They may have a point, but Obama wasn't just after money. The movie community is enjoying a renaissance of cultural power this election cycle, and that's what the president wants to harness.\n@highlight\nTimothy Stanley: Obama has done some big Hollywood fundraising in recent days\n@highlight\nHe says Hollywood cooled to Obama since its 2008 support\n@highlight\nHe says Hollywood brings big money, cultural power and is more proactive in pushing ideas\n@highlight\nStanley: Obama playing culture war card now in part to stay on right side of moviemakers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 818, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Same-sex marriage is at the center of this revolution, resulting in a plethora of homemade @placeholder ad campaigns.", "idx": 24391}], "idx": 15804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A gaffe is when a politician is caught telling the truth, the old saying goes. So it was in March when a hot microphone picked up President Barack Obama telling his Russian counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev, that he will have \"more flexibility\" if he wins re-election in November. The president's top aides scrambled to downplay the remark, assuring reporters Obama doesn't have any surprises up his sleeve should voters hand him a second term. But underlying the president's comment is a truism of American politics: Without the specter of a looming election, a second-term president is liberated to pursue policies that aren't politically tenable at the ballot box.\n@highlight\nA second term would allow Obama to push forward with agenda\n@highlight\nBiden's same-sex marriage comments fueled speculation about Obama's view\n@highlight\nRepublicans think Obama would push tax increases in second term\n@highlight\nNew regulations are a target of GOP if they prevent second Obama term", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 956, "end": 958}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moreover, an @placeholder win would be a stinging defeat for Republicans who currently view the president as extremely vulnerable.", "idx": 24393}], "idx": 15805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama will announce his pick for Secretary of Defense on Friday morning, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Thursday afternoon during the daily White House briefing. 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Viewers want to feel informed.\" Those are the words of Chet Collier, one of the founders of Fox News, as quoted in Gabriel Sherman's new biography of Roger Ailes, the network's chief. Mission apparently accomplished: Fox is the most-watched cable news network, and yet, some surveys suggest that people who rely on Fox as their primary information source know less about current events than people who watch no news at all. But to jab at Fox for inaccuracy is to miss Fox's purpose. Fox has created an information community. 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Now, it has emerged that Mark Zuckerberg is locked in a legal battle with his backdoor neighbor, Mircea Voskerician, who sold the Facebook CEO the property in 2013 instead of fulfilling his plans. 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The Tampa, Florida-based startup wants to be everything that Facebook and rival Google+ are not -- and it has the manifesto and sassy YouTube video to prove it. \"I couldn't wait to tell my story. I couldn't believe that all this was free,\" says an actress in the video, strutting through Bohemian city streets in an off-the-shoulder T-shirt with the words \"Wild and Free\" scrawled on it. \"But I never knew that I'd be part of some damn puppet show -- that you thought you could own me. 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Forecasters said people in Wales, Scotland and high areas elsewhere in the country could be greeted by snowflakes on Christmas morning. The Met Office's technical definition of a white Christmas only requires one snowflake to fall anywhere in the country, making it very likely that this year will fit the bill. According to the Met Office, heavy rain will pass late on Christmas Eve to make way for snowfall across the UK\n@highlight\nForecaster says high places across the UK could experience snow\n@highlight\nTechnical definition of a 'white Christmas' only requires one flake to fall\n@highlight\nBright and mild weather will visit the rest of the country\n@highlight\nBookmakers cut odds of snow falling on Christmas around the nation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 629, "end": 630}, {"start": 682, "end": 683}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Only 14 years of the past 52 have failed to produce snow somewhere in the @placeholder.", "idx": 24416}], "idx": 15819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A week before her death, South African model Reeva Steenkamp talked about her secure, blissful environment. \"I woke up in a happy, safe home this morning,\" she tweeted. \"Not everyone did.\" Four days after she posted that message, neither did she. The 29-year-old model was shot dead by her boyfriend at his house in Pretoria. She died on Valentine's Day last year. Who is \"Blade Runner\" Oscar Pistorius? Her boyfriend, Olympian Oscar Pistorius, 27, has been convicted of culpable homicide, the South African term for unintentionally -- but unlawfully -- killing a person. He was also found guilty of one gun charge in an unrelated shooting at a restaurant.\n@highlight\nThe striking, platinum-haired model was gearing up for her reality television debut\n@highlight\n\"What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow?\" she tweeted day before death\n@highlight\nBefore she started dating Pistorius, Reeva Steenkamp was famous in her own right", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 428, "end": 442}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are all grieving for @placeholder, her family and her friends.", "idx": 24418}], "idx": 15821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson and Freya Noble and Sally Lee Data retrieved from the MH17 black box is consistent with the plane's fuselage being hit by shrapnel, suggesting it came under missile attack. An unnamed European air safety official told CBS News: 'It did what it was designed to do - bring down airplanes.' This comes as Australian and Dutch officials sent to the crash site to recover victims' remains have been hit with fresh obstacles, after more fighting broke out in the area. Scroll down for video Debris at the crash site of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in Ukraine's Donetsk region. Reports have emerged of fighting in the area\n@highlight\nData from MH17 black box is consistent with a missile attack\n@highlight\nAustralian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced on Sunday more federal police would be deployed to the crash site\n@highlight\nBut it emerged that the rebel-held territory is still too dangerous\n@highlight\nReports that fighting has broken out near the city of Donetsk\n@highlight\nEU team was deployed to impose the rule of law in rebel districts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 528, "end": 545}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 993, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Dutch and Australians are remaining in the the rebel stronghold of @placeholder some 60km from the site.", "idx": 24425}], "idx": 15826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Corey Charlton Fox News presenter Sabrina Rodriguez has been accused of helping her partner shoplift A Fox40 news anchor accused of helping her partner steal wallets worth more than $2400 has resigned from her job. Police claim March 2013 security camera footage shows Sabrina Rodriguez, who worked as a news presenter for the TV network Fox40, helping her partner Nicholas Gray take 10 wallets, worth $2500, from a Sacramento store without paying. Rodriguez has now been charged with grand theft, burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime. Court documents obtained by The Desk show a Folsom Police Department officer was called to the Coach outlet store on March 24 last year after employees had been told by a witness that Gray had been seen taking wallets without paying.\n@highlight\nFox40 anchor Sabrina Rodriguez has resigned from her job with the network\n@highlight\nPolice claim she helped her partner steal 10 wallets worth nearly $2500\n@highlight\nShe faces charges of grand theft, burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime\n@highlight\nRodriguez said she was resigning in order to 're-establish my good name'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 272, "end": 288}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 588, "end": 611}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 802, "end": 818}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in separate instance, @placeholder responded to his texts, telling him: 'I love when a plan comes together'.", "idx": 24427}], "idx": 15828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The National Archives -- a repository of important government documents, including the U.S. Constitution -- has lost a computer hard drive containing large volumes of Clinton administration records, including the names, phone numbers and Social Security numbers of White House staff members and visitors. The National Archives has lost a hard drive containing large volumes of Clinton administration records. Officials at the Archives say they don't know how many confidential records are on the hard drive. But congressional aides briefed on the matter say it contains \"more than 100,000\" Social Security numbers, including one belonging to a daughter of then-Vice President Al Gore. It also contains Secret Service and White House operating procedures, the staffers said they were told.\n@highlight\nOfficials say they don't know how many confidential records are on the hard drive\n@highlight\nCongressional aides say \"more than 100,000\" Social Security numbers on drive\n@highlight\nArchives announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to its return", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 108, "end": 124}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 330, "end": 346}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 958, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also said it has taken steps to improve security, including both physical control of records and the treatment of personal information.", "idx": 24428}], "idx": 15829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A strange white speck of 'light' on a recent photograph taken by Curiosity rover has led some to believe that life is thriving on Mars. UFO blogger Scott Waring claims that the new photograph taken by the rover suggests there are intelligent creatures living underground. But Nasa, perhaps rather unsurprisingly, are not quite heralding it as the discovery of the century just yet. Scroll down for video Life on Mars? In this photo taken by the Curiosity rover a light of unknown origin can be seen in the distance The Curiosity rover is currently exploring an area of Mars known as \u2018the Kimberley.\u2019\n@highlight\nA new Nasa photo appears to show an artificial light on the Red Planet\n@highlight\nThe image was taken by the Curiosity rover\n@highlight\nOne UFO blogger claims it \u2018could indicate there is intelligent life below\u2019\n@highlight\nBut it is more than likely just an anomaly in the photo\n@highlight\nMany false detections of life on Mars have been claimed before\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Curiosity is set to study a fascinating Martian region", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The public can afford to speculate wildly but @placeholder is an organisation internationally renowned for credible science.", "idx": 24438}, {"query": "This is not the first time a photo from @placeholder has incorrectly caused some to declare we\u2019ve made first contact.", "idx": 24439}], "idx": 15837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press McDonald's is offering free coffee to its customers for a limited time as competition for the breakfast crowd intensifies. The world's biggest hamburger chain announced on Friday that participating U.S. locations will offer small cups of McCafe coffee at no charge during breakfast hours from March 31 through April 13. McDonald's said that this is the first time it's ever had a free coffee event nationwide. Its McCafe product line, which also includes iced coffees and other drinks, debuted in the U.S. in 2009. 1, 2, free! participating mcDonald's in the U.S. will be offering free coffee from march 31 to April 13\n@highlight\nParticipating U.S. locations will offer small cups of McCafe coffee at no charge during breakfast hours from March 31 through April 13\n@highlight\nThe free coffee comes at the same time that taco Bell is introducing its new breakfast item the waffle taco\n@highlight\nMcDonald's coffee giveaway comes shortly after it reported that an important sales figure declined 1.4 percent at established U.S. locations in February", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breakfast is an important component of McDonald's business, comprising about 20 percent of its @placeholder sales.", "idx": 24446}], "idx": 15843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner Louis van Gaal is expected to be announced as Manchester United's new manager this week, but what are the salient points to take away from his appointment? Sportsmail's Martha Kelner has been over in Holland this week and talks through five things we are set to learn about the Dutch head coach. Looking ahead: Louis van Gaal is ready to be announced as the new Manchester United manager this week Press conferences are unlikely to be boring Louis Van Gaal press conferences are punctuated by extended periods of silence where he stares down his inquisitor, seemingly attempting to unnerve with his steely gaze.\n@highlight\nVan Gaal is likely to hand Van Persie a senior role at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nThe Holland manager is an advocate of youth\n@highlight\nUnited startlet James Wilson will be encouraged by Van Gaal's policies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 401, "end": 417}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will feature prominently in Van Gaal\u2019s plans at Old Trafford.", "idx": 24451}], "idx": 15846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Police in India summarily execute prisoners, torture and threaten suspects and arrest people without reason, a leading rights group said Tuesday. Human Rights Watch says individial officers are not to blame for abuses. India's police have largely failed to evolve from the repressive forces they were designed to be under Britain's colonial regime, according to a new report by the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch. \"While 60 years later, much of India is in the process of rapid modernization, the police continue to use their old methods,\" the group said. Officials at the Federal Home Ministry -- which is responsible for the police -- offered no immediate comment.\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch accuses Indian police of abuses\n@highlight\nGroup blames colonial-era police system rather than individuals\n@highlight\nNo immediate comment from Indian authorities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 172, "end": 189}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 419, "end": 436}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 598, "end": 618}, {"start": 703, "end": 720}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legal basis for much of India's state and federal police services is a law dating back to 1861, which was drafted in the wake of an 1857 uprising against @placeholder rule.", "idx": 24459}], "idx": 15850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google has bought streaming service Songza in a bid to bolster its online music service. 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Google is preparing to launch a new YouTube music service as well and ramping up its existing Play All Access subscription music service. now it has bought Songza, which provides playlists curated by experts.\n@highlight\nSongza creates 'expert curated' playlists\n@highlight\nWill be incorporated into Google's upcoming YouTube music service", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 369, "end": 383}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 507, "end": 521}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Today, we\u2019re thrilled to announce that we\u2019re becoming part of @placeholder,' it said in a blog post.", "idx": 24460}], "idx": 15851} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Katie Holmes' lawyer has confirmed her highly-publicised divorce with Tom Cruise has been settled, as reports emerge she will have 'sole custody' of their six-year-old daughter Suri. It seems the couple have reached an agreement out of court, meaning the actor's beloved Scientology is no longer at risk of scrutiny with the religion's secrets being dissected during a trial. Jonathan Wolfe said: 'This case has been settled and the agreement has been signed.' Speaking to TMZ, he added: 'We are thrilled for Katie and her family and are excited to watch as she embarks on the next chapter of her life.\n@highlight\nTom will still get significant custodial time with his daughter\n@highlight\nAgreement lists restrictions on what pair can tell Suri about religion - including Scientology", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "stand up to @placeholder and the religious organisation of Scientology, of", "idx": 24469}], "idx": 15856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "We awoke one morning in Kabul to the sound of not-too-distant explosions, marking the start to the fighting season. But bombs were not the foremost takeaway from our Mother's Day trip to Afghanistan -- the women fighting to stop the bombs left a more lasting impression. More than a decade after American and allied forces toppled the Taliban regime, the improvement in the quality of life for Afghan women is unmistakable. Women are now participants -- and in many cases, leaders -- in a society that once systematically subjugated them. There are female government officials at almost every level, young girls going to school, young women in college, and new opportunities cropping up around the country.\n@highlight\nA bipartisan coalition of women in Congress visited women in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe improvement in the quality of life for Afghan women is unmistakable, they say\n@highlight\nStill, long-term success will be in the preservation of the gains made by Afghan women", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 166, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a sixth annual trip, our congressional delegation of women legislators spent several days in @placeholder in May meeting with many of the women who have helped begin to reverse centuries of repression.", "idx": 24473}], "idx": 15857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:46 EST, 10 March 2013 A young family of five and two toddlers sleeping over at their Kentucky home were wiped out in a devastating fire yesterday. Local reports identified the two adults killed in the blaze as pregnant mother-of-three Nina Asher, 22, and her fiance Jesse Disney, who announced their engagement last Saturday Asher's three children from a previous relationship William, 3, Camden, 2, and baby Abigail were also killed in the unexplained fire that overtook their rural home in Gray, Knox County. Hero: Jesse Disney pictured with Camden, 2, and William, 3, tried to save them and the other children from the blaze but was overcome with smoke and killed\n@highlight\nFive babies died in the blaze at a house in Gray, Knox County, Kentucky yesterday morning\n@highlight\nThree of the children William, 3, Camden, 2, and Abigail, 11 months, lived in the home with Nina Asher, 22, and her fiance Jesse Disney, who also perished in the fire\n@highlight\nNina was three months pregnant and two unidentified girls aged 3 and 2 at the house for a sleepover also died\n@highlight\nInvestigators believe the blaze was the result of a tragic accident and don't suspect any foul play\n@highlight\nThe young couple got engaged last week and were renovating the home in preparation for the arrival of their child. 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Elements of the Iranian government directed the alleged plan, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said. A naturalized U.S. citizen holding Iranian and U.S. passports and a member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard face conspiracy charges connected with the plot. \"In addition to holding these individual conspirators accountable for their alleged role in this plot, the United States is committed to holding Iran accountable for its actions,\" Holder said. A spokesman for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad described the accusations as a \"fabrication\" by U.S. authorities attempting to distract American citizens.\n@highlight\nIranian U.N. envoy: Iran \"categorically rejects these fabricated and baseless allegations\"\n@highlight\nCounterterrorism official: U.S. agents questioned the suspect for 12 days\n@highlight\nHolder says the alleged plan was directed by elements of the Iranian government\n@highlight\nSaudi Embassy: \"The attempted plot is a despicable violation of international norms\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 337, "end": 355}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 633, "end": 651}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We expect the worst and we think @placeholder are capable of using any person from any country to stir trouble during hajj season,\" the Saudi adviser said.", "idx": 24493}], "idx": 15871} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) A developer who spent three years helping create Google+ has written a brutal blog post declaring the tech giant's social network a failure. In a lengthy, at times profane breakdown on blogging platform Medium, Chris Messina, the man credited as inventor of the hashtag, writes that Google missed a chance to make the service a one-stop home for its users' online identities and, instead, created a less-popular Facebook copycat. \"Lately, I just feel like Google+ is confused and adrift at sea,\" Messina wrote. \"It's so far behind, how can it possibly catch up?\" The November 28 post was a follow-up to a tweet in which he had mistakenly called out a bug on Google+ that was actually caused by an external app. Even as he corrected himself, he called out Google for the network's missed opportunity.\n@highlight\nFormer Google+ developer says the social tool has failed\n@highlight\nHashtag inventor Chris Messina left Google over a year ago\n@highlight\nHe says G+ could have been about identity, became \"Facebook lite\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The future of digital identity should not be determined by one company (namely, @placeholder),\" he said.", "idx": 24495}], "idx": 15872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray was back at the O2 Arena on Wednesday afternoon to prepare for Thursday's crunch ATP World Tour Finals clash against Roger Federer. Despite having a day off following his straight-sets win over Milos Raonic on Tuesday night, Murray returned for a hit on the venue's practice courts. Murray had earlier posted pictures on Instagram from behind the scenes as he chilled out by taking advantage of the miniature basketball hoop in the physio room. 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The FBI has arrested a Washington man for making repeated threats against the life of Officer Darren Wilson, writing Facebook posts demanding, 'We need to kill this white motha f***a and anything that has a badge on'. Jaleel Tariq Abdul-Jabbaar, 46, started writing the messages immediately after Wilson shot Brown dead in August and according to the criminal complaint read in court on Tuesday in Seattle,'knowingly and willfully transmitted in interstate and foreign commerce' threats against Wilson's life.'\n@highlight\nFBI arrest Jaleel Tariq Abdul-Jabbaar on Tuesday for threatening to kill Officer Darren Wilson\n@highlight\nHe is accused of posting a string of threats to his personal Facebook page targeting police officers, specifically Wilson\n@highlight\nIs a convicted drug dealer, sexual offender and has spent time in prison\n@highlight\nClaims on Facebook that he works for gaming giant Nintendo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 18, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 208, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 277}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 489, "end": 514}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 793, "end": 795}, {"start": 804, "end": 829}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No charges: A grand jury last week declined to indict @placeholder on criminal charges, sparking demonstrations across the country over allegations of racial bias and police mistreatment of minorities", "idx": 24503}], "idx": 15875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Switzerland have been knocked out of the Davis Cup by the U.S. after Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka lost their doubles match against Mike Bryan and Mardy Fish in Fribourg on Saturday. The Swiss pairing went down 4-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 to hand the U.S. an unassailable 3-0 lead which sees Jim Courier's team progress to April's quarterfinals where they will face either France or Canada. \"It feels great to win. I know what it's like to lose and that's not good. You always want to play with Mike, he's one of the best doubles players ever,\" Fish said, AFP reported.\n@highlight\nU.S. advance to Davis Cup quarterfinals at expense of Federer-led Swiss team\n@highlight\nDefending champions Spain also through after securing 3-0 lead over Kazakhstan\n@highlight\nCzech Republic will face 2010 champions Serbia or Sweden after beating Italy\n@highlight\nMarion Bartoli to play Angelique Kerber in final of Paris Open on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 70}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 96, "end": 113}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not a setback, or a step forward, it's nothing like that,\" @placeholder said, AFP reported.", "idx": 24508}], "idx": 15878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Power firms have been ordered to pay another \u00a33.3million for leave families in the dark at Christmas. Regulator Ofgem said SSE and UK Power Networks (UKPN) must pay the extra compensation - taking the total sum to \u00a38million - after a probe into how they handled power cuts during last winter's storms. In a crackdown on firms who are too slow in getting the lights back on, Ofgem also said it was more than doubling the compensation for households left without power for more than 24 hours. Power firms were told to 'learn the lessons' of last winter's devastating storms, which cut of power and left thousands of homes under water\n@highlight\nSSE and UK Power Networks have now been fined a total of \u00a38million\n@highlight\nAlmost 16,000 families were left without power for more than 48 hours\n@highlight\nOfgem says: 'A power cut at Christmas time is the last thing anyone needs'\n@highlight\nMinimum compensation for 24-hour power cuts to rise from \u00a327 to \u00a370", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ofgem said: 'The companies have recognised that they must improve their procedures for any future major interruption and @placeholder has today put the industry on notice that any repeat of last year's performance issues will trigger further action.'", "idx": 24509}], "idx": 15879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- As snow fell across New York Harbor, Isabel Belarsky clutched her mother, Clara, aboard a passenger ship that puttered toward Ellis Island and wondered what their new lives would bring. The year was 1930. About a week earlier, the 10-year-old girl from what is now called St. Petersburg, Russia, had embarked on a transatlantic journey with her Ukrainian parents from the French port city of Cherbourg, escaping what she described as Jewish persecution at the start of Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union. On an island near Manhattan stood the copper colossus that would etch her first memories of the new world.\n@highlight\nFriday marks the 125th anniversary of the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty\n@highlight\nA Russian immigrant recalls her Ellis Island passage in 1930\n@highlight\nThe Statue of Liberty was a French gift\n@highlight\nWebcams stream video footage from the torch on anniversary", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 799, "end": 815}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The young family would nonetheless settle more permanently in a west @placeholder apartment.", "idx": 24512}], "idx": 15881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- The world sees Ukraine in turmoil, a country divided between Russian speakers and Ukrainian nationalists, its towns and cities roiled by occupations, its highways dotted with improvised barricades. The reality is rather different. Only one town in eastern Ukraine -- Slovyansk, is truly held by pro-Russian protesters, with roadblocks at several entrances. Its defenders are a mixture of the \"men in green,\" dozens of well-armed fighters wearing fatigues and balaclavas, teenagers looking for some action and what might be termed the Baboushka Brigade, middle-aged women with flashing gold teeth who decry the Kiev \"junta\" and see Vladimir Putin as their savior (and the prospect of Russian ownership as bringing improved pensions).\n@highlight\nWorld sees Ukraine in turmoil, but reality is different, writes CNN's Tim Lister\n@highlight\nLister: Only one town in eastern Ukraine -- Slovyansk, is truly held by pro-Russian protesters\n@highlight\nBut most people go about their lives almost oblivious to the upheaval, he writes\n@highlight\nThere seem to be more weapons in circulation, compared to two weeks ago, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 560, "end": 576}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trucks negotiate the slalom of checkpoints on their way to and from the @placeholder border.", "idx": 24518}], "idx": 15886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 15:36 EST, 18 August 2012 | UPDATED: 05:30 EST, 19 August 2012 John Lennon's killer, Mark Chapman is up for parole for the seventh time and could have his hearing as early as Tuesday. The 57-year-old inmate Wende Correctional Facility is scheduled to be interviewed by members of the parole board this week. New York Department of Corrections member Linda Foglia has said that the board would make a decision on whether to release Lennon's murderer by Friday. Mark Chapman is going before the parole board for the seventh time this week and New York Department of Corrections member Linda Foglia has said that the board would make a decision on whether to release Lennon's murderer by Friday\n@highlight\nMark Chapman has been in prison for 31-years after killing the former Beatle in December 1980\n@highlight\nHas been refused parole six-times before\n@highlight\nHe was last refused parole in 2010 - the 30th anniversary of the musicians murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 231, "end": 257}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 341, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 385}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I made a horrible decision to end another human being's life, for reasons of selfishness, and that was my decision at that time,' said @placeholder in 2010.", "idx": 24520}], "idx": 15887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 5 October 2013 | UPDATED: 21:07 EST, 5 October 2013 An off-duty undercover New York City police detective who witnessed a violent confrontation between an SUV driver and a group of bikers last week but failed to report it has been suspended as two of the alleged attackers turned themselves in. Reginald Chance, 38, who police say is the biker seen in a video smashing his helmet against Alexian Lien\u2019s SUV and yanking him out of the vehicle, came forward Friday night along with 35-year-old Robert Sims. Sims, of Brooklyn, has been charged with attempted assault, gang assault and criminal possession of a weapon. The 35-year-old biking enthusiast has been identified as the person seen trying to open Lien's door, according to the New York Daily News.\n@highlight\nReginald Chance, 38, and Robert Sims, 35, turned themselves in Friday\n@highlight\nInjured biker Edwin Mieses Jr now faces permanent paralysis\n@highlight\nOff-duty undercover narcotics officer placed on modified duty as NYPD investigates why it took him four days to come forward\n@highlight\nA number of off-duty corrections officers may also have been present", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 794, "end": 812}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 921, "end": 935}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fears: Lien needed stitches after he was attacked by bikers in @placeholder on Sunday as he tried to protect his wife and child.", "idx": 24528}], "idx": 15892} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 15:37 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:59 EST, 27 July 2012 Anxious: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is under tremendous pressure to make sure his company does well following its IPO Facebook posted its revenue of $1.2billion this afternoon in its first earnings report since going public. It comes as good news to the social network, which has been struggling to recover its image with investors after its botched initial public offering in May. The revenue report shows that Facebook is up 32 per cent in worth from last year, welcome news for a struggling Wall Street.\n@highlight\nFacebook's first revenue report since IPO beat estimates\n@highlight\nHowever, shares down to $26.84\n@highlight\nZynga Inc slumped 40% in per-market trading", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 108, "end": 122}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the market closed with shares of @placeholder down at $26.84, an 8.5 per cent loss.", "idx": 24529}], "idx": 15893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI canonized five new saints Sunday, including a 19th-century priest who worked with ostracized leprosy patients in Hawaii before contracting the disease himself and dying from it. Pope Benedict XVI canonized five new saints Sunday in a Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. Jozef De Veuster, better known as Father Damien, was elevated to sainthood along with the four others in a solemn Mass that was moved indoors from St. Peter's Square to the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City because of an early morning thunderstorm. Thousands attended, including the woman whose cure from cancer was attributed to her praying to Damien. The church counts her cure as one of two miracles the priest performed -- a key requirement for sainthood.\n@highlight\nFive new saints canonized by Pope Benedict XVI\n@highlight\nPriest who worked in Hawaii leprosy colony among new saints\n@highlight\nFour others included French nun, Polish bishop, two Spaniards", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 454, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder volunteered to serve as pastor there, and did so for 16 years.", "idx": 24538}], "idx": 15898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Casey Stoner showed he will be a force to be reckoned with at new team Honda by dominating practice for the season-opening MotoGP event in Qatar on Friday, but seven-time world champion Valentino Rossi struggled as he seeks to replace the Australian at Ducati. Repsol Honda claimed the three quickest times in the evening session at the Losail International Circuit, with Stoner's best of one minute 55:035 seconds heading off Spaniard Dani Pedrosa and Italian Andrea Dovizioso. Yamaha's world champion Jorge Lorenzo was fourth fastest as he beat young American teammate Ben Spies for the first time in three sessions this week.\n@highlight\nHonda's new signing Casey Stoner quickest ahead of qualifying in Qatar\n@highlight\nAustralian was the fastest in both of Friday's practice sessions at Losail\n@highlight\nSeven-time world champion Valentino Rossi was off pace with Stoner's old team\n@highlight\nItalian complains of shoulder pain after finishing eighth for Ducati", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 346, "end": 373}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 470, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who ended a seven-year stint with Yamaha at the end of a 2010 season marred by injuries, was eighth.", "idx": 24539}, {"query": "\"Today was a bit difficult, because we had hoped to make a bigger improvement, but in the end we didn't lower our time enough,\" @placeholder told the Ducati website.", "idx": 24540}], "idx": 15899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons Wednesday at hundreds of protesters trying to hold May Day demonstrations in Istanbul's iconic Taksim Square in defiance of a ban. The clashes came as police locked down all roads leading to Istanbul's main commercial district, after barring the annual Labor Day rally in Taksim Square for the first time in three years. Despite the shutdown, riots raged throughout densely populated parts of central Istanbul as demonstrators tried to reach the traditional May Day rally site. Activists and government officials traded accusations about who was responsible for the tensions.\n@highlight\nRiot police fire tear gas and water cannons at protesters trying to reach Taksim Square\n@highlight\nAuthorities say they barred access to the square because of construction work in the area\n@highlight\nTrade unions and youth groups say Taksim Square is the historic site of May 1 activities\n@highlight\nIstanbul authorities and human rights groups disagree on the number of people injured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Youth groups have been canvassing @placeholder with posters that read, \"Bring your anger, and come to Taksim.\"", "idx": 24543}], "idx": 15900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Putting up a fight: Mr Salmond, pictured at the Ryder Cup handover during the trip, defended its cost Alex Salmond yesterday dismissed criticism of a taxpayer-funded \u00a351,000 trip to a five-star hotel in America as 'ridiculous frippery'. The Scottish First Minister confirmed that he stayed in the luxury Peninsula Hotel in Chicago during a trip to the Ryder Cup last year. It is one of the of the most exclusive hotels in the city and Mr Salmond has come under-fire for the stay which came during the official handover ceremony of the trophy. Golf fan Mr Salmond and his wife Moira were accompanied by Sports Minister Shona Robison, a team of 12 government officials and 22 workers from publicly funded agencies.\n@highlight\nMr Salmond was at Peninsula Hotel, Chicago, for Ryder Cup handover\n@highlight\nIt is popular with Hollywood stars including Brad Pitt and Beyonce\n@highlight\nHe stayed at \u00a31,205-a-night hotel while his delegation took cheaper rooms\n@highlight\nLabour: Week-long trip cost more than the average Scot earns in two years", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There were various business meetings which were held at the Peninsula Hotel and there was a block booking made at the @placeholder in order to get best value for that.", "idx": 24545}], "idx": 15901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The White House refused on Thursday to publicly incriminate North Korea in a cyber hack on computers at Sony Pictures, even though senior U.S. officials have already indicated in private that the country was 'centrally involved.' The president's spokesman instead claimed that the 'destructive activity with malicious intent' was carried out 'by a sophisticated actor.' 'I am not in a position to confirm any attribution at this point,' White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said. He promised that the Obama administration was taking the matter 'seriously,' however, and that investigators are 'mindful of the fact that we need a proportional response.' 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Neustar, the company that provides DNS services under the UltraDNS brand name, confirmed an attack took place Wednesday afternoon, taking out sites or rendering them extremely sluggish for about an hour. A representative who answered the customer support line said the attacks were directed against Neustar facilities in Palo Alto and San Jose, California, and Allen Goldberg, vice president of corporate communications for Neustar, confirmed that at about 4:45 p.m. PST, \"our alarms went off.\"\n@highlight\nA DDoS attack Wednesday evening crippled some of larger e-commerce sites\n@highlight\nNeustar, a DNS provider in California, was targeted, hurting Amazon, Wal-Mart and more\n@highlight\nThe attack, two days before Christmas, foiled plans of some last-minute shoppers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 36, "end": 38}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 844}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The response limited the problems to @placeholder, he said.", "idx": 24554}], "idx": 15906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The vote was 53-44, and Sen. 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As the Senate was voting, veteran Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg and his Democracy Corps project distributed a memo outlining the stark numbers and what Greenberg insists is an opportunity to improve them by Election Day.\n@highlight\nDemocratic strategists think equal pay is central to improving midterm odds\n@highlight\nDemocrats must focus on issues important to unmarried women, a key bloc\n@highlight\nDemocrats' challenge is to increase enthusiasm around economic issues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Greenberg memo makes frequent references to the opportunity to motivate @placeholder voters and change the current midterm dynamics.", "idx": 24558}], "idx": 15908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 20:25 EST, 18 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:26 EST, 18 March 2013 The Prime Minister sent Oliver Letwin as the only Conservative representative at late-night talks on the new Press regulation deal \u2013 unaware that campaign group Hacked Off would also be present. Cabinet Office minister Mr Letwin agreed to go to Labour leader Ed Miliband\u2019s offices in the House of Commons late on Sunday to rubber stamp a Royal Charter deal. What Downing Street did not know was that four senior officials from Hacked Off, the campaign group fronting demands for a Press law, were there too \u2013 including co-founder Brian Cathcart and former Liberal Democrat MP Evan Harris.\n@highlight\nIt included co-founder Brian Cathcart and former Lib Dem MP Evan Harris\n@highlight\nNewspaper industry saw charter for first time at 4.30am yesterday\n@highlight\nDowning Street did not know 4 senior Hacked Off officials would be present", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 427, "end": 439}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder leader Nick Clegg was also present for most of the discussion.", "idx": 24563}], "idx": 15911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ryan Seacrest has been a fixture on the red carpet and on the small screen for years but now he's landed hosting deals on all four major networks and is successfully expanding his ever-growing lifestyle brand. The American Idol host turned 'every show' host signed a deal with CBS on Tuesday to host a show called Fashion Rocks. Seacrest already has deals to host New Year\u2019s Rockin' Eve with ABC, American Idol with FOX, and has a long running deal with NBC. American Idol host Ryan Seacrest (pictured here hosting American Idol in May) signed a deal with CBS on Tuesday marking an affiliation with all four major networks\n@highlight\nRyan Seacrest signed a deal with CBS on Tuesday to host a show called Fashion Rocks\n@highlight\nSeacrest already has deals to host New Year\u2019s Rockin' Eve with ABC, American Idol with FOX, and has a long running deal with NBC\n@highlight\nSeacrest has said he wants to stop hosting red carpet shows but will continue because the networks have 'been good' to him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 279}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 364, "end": 385}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite moving forward on all fronts Seacrest still loves hosting the music competition @placeholder and says that those types of competitions are 'part of his DNA.'", "idx": 24564}], "idx": 15912} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (CNN) -- A proposed regulation in the Dominican Republic could stop illegal immigrants from studying in the nation's public schools. Immigration officials say requiring students to have valid identification documents is part of the nation's sovereign right. But immigrant advocates have criticized the move, which is likely to affect a large number of immigrants from neighboring Haiti. \"We recognize that there is a human drama, a social drama impacting the Dominican Republic in terms of migration that particularly affects the case of our Haitian neighbors. And obviously Dominican society needs to approach it responsibly,\" said Jose Ricardo Taveras, the Dominican Republic's general director of migration.\n@highlight\nDominican officials say immigration regulations are the country's sovereign right\n@highlight\nImmigrant advocates have criticized the move\n@highlight\nIt is likely to affect a large number of immigrants from neighboring Haiti\n@highlight\n\"We are not trying to violate (rights), but rather regulate,\" one official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 32}, {"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 493, "end": 510}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 667, "end": 686}, {"start": 693, "end": 710}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dominicans recall how they were under @placeholder rule for a period in the mid-1800s, and how they repeatedly fought Haitian aggressions.", "idx": 24570}], "idx": 15918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Skype released a new version of the telephony application for iPhone, which adds video-chat features that go beyond what Apple offers. 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Apple said carriers requested time to upgrade their networks to handle the traffic load of video calling.\n@highlight\nSkype adds video-chat feature to its Apple iOS app\n@highlight\niPhone 4 and 3GS users can call over AT&T's 3G network\n@highlight\nUsers on the iPad or older iPod Touch can receive video calls", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Video quality isn't as sharp compared to @placeholder, but like FaceTime, the app recognizes when it's held in portrait or landscape mode.", "idx": 24571}], "idx": 15919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He is accused of killing innocent civilians, including women and children, in their homes in two Afghan villages. 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He's such a great person ... that crushes me.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Suspect's wife calls the massacre allegation \"completely out of character\"\n@highlight\nFriends described Robert Bales as fun-loving, devoted, good-hearted and patriotic\n@highlight\nIn previous tours in Iraq, he suffered a foot injury and a head injury\n@highlight\nHe had been passed over for promotion; family has been under financial stress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 919, "end": 930}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a teenager, Durham recalled, Bales helped care for @placeholder's severely disabled son.", "idx": 24572}], "idx": 15920} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egyptians go to the ballot boxes on Monday to vote for their fourth president in as many years. Unlike the last time they elected a president, the result of this election is a foregone conclusion. The former defense minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is widely expected to win in a massive landslide. What remains, however, rather difficult to predict is: what will an el-Sisi presidency bring to Egypt? Egyptians have gone to the ballot box more than a half dozen times in the past four years. The last presidential elections resulted in a large number of candidates emerging, splitting the vote and leading to a run off between Ahmed Shafiq and Mohamed Morsy. The result was close, leading to the Muslim Brotherhood candidature of Morsy barely triumphing over Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister, Shafiq.\n@highlight\nEgyptians go to the ballot boxes Monday to vote for their fourth president in as many years.\n@highlight\nH.A. Hellyer says the former defence minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is widely expected to win.\n@highlight\nBut he says what el-Sisi will bring is harder to predict as his platform is unclear.\n@highlight\nEgyptians need economic, security and corruption issues to be tackled, Hellyer says.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 247, "end": 266}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 716, "end": 733}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is, however, unlikely such sentences will be carried out, regardless of an el-Sisi presidency, even though he announced in an interview that in his presidency there would be \"no\" @placeholder.", "idx": 24575}], "idx": 15922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The police chief in Ferguson, Missouri, has problems. He's been under intense scrutiny ever since a white officer in his department fatally shot African-American teenager Michael Brown. Now, government officials familiar with ongoing discussions are saying he is expected to step down as part of an effort by city officials to reform the Police Department. Chief Thomas Jackson and Ferguson's mayor have denied the reports. There's no denying, however, that Jackson is in hot water. Here's a look at five ways the police chief or his department have sparked outrage in the community: 1. Body in the street After Brown was gunned down, his body lay in the street for four hours in a blazing Missouri sun. Police would later say that officials couldn't reach the area where the body lay because a crowd had gathered, making it too dangerous.\n@highlight\nChief Thomas Jackson is expected to step down, according to officials\n@highlight\nThe chief and the mayor say the reports are not true\n@highlight\nJackson fell under intense scrutiny in the wake of the death of Michael Brown\n@highlight\nHe's apologized but said he has no plans to resign", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 857, "end": 870}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Today is about taking care of this incident here, getting to those facts that are there, and @placeholder and his family.\"", "idx": 24576}], "idx": 15923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- For a man once accustomed to wearing banana boots, tights and a leotard -- together -- today's choice of attire is remarkably sedate. Comedian Billy Connolly takes CNN's Revealed on a tour of his home town, his beloved Glasgow, Scotland. Scottish actor and comedian Billy Connolly is wearing black jeans, a black T-shirt and a brown jacket to give CNN's \"Revealed\" a tour of his beloved hometown of Glasgow. He'd almost blend into the background if it wasn't for his wild mop of grey hair, distinctive round glasses and compulsion to chat with every passer by.\n@highlight\nComedian Billy Connolly gives CNN's Revealed a tour of his hometown\n@highlight\nThe shipyard welder played the banjo before discovering his comedic talents\n@highlight\nHis fame spread after he shocked television audiences with a bawdy bum joke\n@highlight\nMore than 30 years later, his stand-up shows still sell out in record time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the early 1970s, Billy Connolly's anecdote-heavy, expletive-strewn stand-up shows were selling out venues in @placeholder.", "idx": 24584}], "idx": 15929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- Last night Nicole Scherzinger was the 10th star to claim the mirrored ball on \"Dancing with the Stars.\" The lead Pussycat Doll went up against Olympic figure skater Evan Lysacek and ESPN anchor Erin Andrews and came out victorious. Many predicted that Scherzinger would win from the start based on her spectacular performances and stage presence, not to mention her extensive dance history as a member of the Pussycat Dolls. But Lysacek and Andrews gave her a good run for her money, bringing an enjoyable end to a season of controversy. Was it me, or was season 10 the most exciting ever? Kate Gosselin's diva behavior, Jake Pavelka's cornball glances at Vienna Girardi, and Nicole's spats with Pamela Anderson made it must-watch TV, not to mention Elisabeth Hasselbeck's major snafu regarding Erin Andrews' wardrobe.\n@highlight\nit seems like it is time for Seacrest to think about switching to \"DWTS\"\n@highlight\nFerguson said she wants to do the show because her kids love to watch her dance\n@highlight\nMr. T had a fling as a rapper, and now it is time for him to reach triple threat territory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 27, "end": 44}, {"start": 95, "end": 116}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 785}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Throughout the @placeholder, he was known for bringing theatricality and flair to all his performances.", "idx": 24585}], "idx": 15930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A somber Pope Francis steeped his Christmas message to the world in sadness for those with little cause for joy \u2014 abused children, refugees, hostages and others suffering from violence in the Middle East, Africa, Ukraine and elsewhere. 'Truly there are so many tears this Christmas, said Francis, looking solemn and smiling little, to a crowd, estimated by the Vatican to number more than 80,000 Romans, tourists and pilgrims, filled St. Peter's Square for his 'Urbi et Orbi' message (Latin for 'to the city and to the world'). 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The department store is making sure the country\u2019s billionaires \u2013 the City bankers, hedge fund bosses, Russian magnates and Arab potentates \u2013 can look forward to a truly luxurious Christmas with this hamper, which at \u00a320,000 costs as much as many young couples can afford to put down as a deposit on their first home. Aptly named The Decadence, this gift for the oligarch who has everything brings together some of the most expensive food and drink in the world.\n@highlight\nBrings together expensive food and drink from across the world\n@highlight\nThe Decadence includes 25 bottles of wine and spirits\n@highlight\nAlso includes a 2kg packet of Kopi Luwak coffee and two types of caviar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The luxury presentation is finished off with mini mince pies, a box of six Christmas crackers, table decorations and a @placeholder slate cheese board with a glass cloche.", "idx": 24590}], "idx": 15933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 28 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:10 EST, 28 January 2014 Veteran Boston Red Sox commentator Jerry Remy has announced that he plans to return this season after he stepped out of the spotlight while his family dealt with his son's arrest for the brutal murder of his girlfriend. Mr Remy, 61, held an emotional press conference at the New England Sports Network's headquarters in Watertown, Massachusetts on Monday where he said that people could insult him but not his wife Phoebe who he staunchly defended as a 'good parent'.\n@highlight\nVeteran announcer Jerry Remy said on Monday that his friends and family had convinced him to return to work\n@highlight\nBoston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy's son Jared Remy, 34, is charged with stabbing death of Jennifer Martel\n@highlight\nThe slaying took place just a day after he was released without bail for assaulting the 27-year-old mother of his young daughter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 367, "end": 392}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Remy offered no defense of his accused son @placeholder, telling the gathered reporters: 'It\u2019s pretty clear what is going to happen.", "idx": 24591}], "idx": 15934} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rare and valuable copy of William Shakespeare's First Folio - the first-ever compilation of the Bard's plays - has been uncovered in a provincial library in France. The 1623 book, which is one of the most coveted in the world, lay undiscovered among hundreds of others in St-Omer, near Calais, for some 400 years. Worth up to \u00a33.5 million ($5.5 million), it was discovered when librarian Remy Cordonnier dusted off a book of Shakespeare's works for an exhibition. Hidden in plain sight: A rare and valuable copy of William Shakespeare's First Folio (pictured), the first-ever compilation of the Bard's plays, has been uncovered in a provincial library in northern France\n@highlight\nFound in St-Omer, the book is the first compilation of the Bard's plays\n@highlight\nBook is the 231st copy found in the world, and only the second in France\n@highlight\nBecause it is in English, it is thought French readers overlooked it\n@highlight\nIt is in good condition, but missing 30 pages, including the title page\n@highlight\nFirst folio is the only source for 18 of Bard's plays, including Macbeth\n@highlight\nPublished seven years after Shakespeare's death, it originally sold for \u00a31", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 46}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 517, "end": 535}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was designed, according to the editors, 'only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive, as was our @placeholder'.", "idx": 24593}], "idx": 15936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Ellicott and Stephen Wright and Ben Spencer PUBLISHED: 17:39 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:21 EST, 17 October 2013 Probe: A former inspector accused of 'acting on behalf' of Jimmy Savile by contacting Surrey Police officers before they interviewed the paedophile presenter is being formally investigated A former police inspector \u2018acted on behalf\u2019 of Jimmy Savile before his controversial interview over sex assaults of teenage girls, it was claimed last night. The West Yorkshire-based officer is alleged to have contacted Surrey Police before its detectives interviewed Savile in 2009. Transcripts of the interviews \u2013 released by the force this week \u2013 provoked anger as they appeared to show detectives adopting a kid-glove approach to the DJ and paedophile who was being accused of sexually assaulted girls at a school in Staines during the 1970s.\n@highlight\nOfficer called Surrey Police detectives before questioning started in 2009\n@highlight\nThe West Yorkshire-based inspector believed to have organised interview\n@highlight\nFormer Leeds police officer reveals officers turned a blind eye to Savile\n@highlight\nPaul Leonard found the star in a car with a young girl and was told by him: 'I'm waiting for midnight when she turns 16... so p*** off'\n@highlight\nHis victims are furious over the police's soft interrogation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}, {"start": 967, "end": 980}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer told @placeholder that he knew the DJ \u2018personally\u2019 and allegedly brokered the interview with Savile.", "idx": 24594}], "idx": 15937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Getting humans to Mars will be no easy feat - it will take upwards of nine months to get there, and a complex spacecraft will be needed to land on the red planet and return the astronauts home. But with a view to one day making the journey a reality, Boeing has released a video that shows the steps that will need to be taken to get there. They explain how two of the six pieces needed for Mars travel, Nasa\u2019s SLS and Orion, are in production now - but we\u2019ll need a much bigger spacecraft to make the dream a reality.\n@highlight\nWashington-based Boeing has revealed how to get to Mars\n@highlight\nIn a video they have outlined the six steps needed to land and return\n@highlight\nTwo are already in production - the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket\n@highlight\nThe other four things needed are a large 'tug' spacecraft, a habitat, an inflatable heat shield to land on Mars and a lander\n@highlight\nBoeing and Nasa expect a mission to Mars to take place in the 2030s", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Space Launch System heavy lift rocket (illustration shown) is being built by @placeholder.", "idx": 24601}], "idx": 15943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Saudi Prince and billionaire Al-Waleed bin Talal says he will build the world's tallest building, planned to be over a kilometer (3,281 feet) high. The tower will be built in the Saudi town of Jeddah and will be part of a larger project that will cost $26.7 billion, (100 billion Saudi riyals) said the Prince's firm, Kingdom Holding Company. The planned Kingdom City project will be taller than Burj Dubai tower which is the world's tallest man-made structure. The project, entitled Kingdom City, will span 23 million square meters (248 million square feet) and will include luxury homes, hotels and offices.\n@highlight\nA new generation of skyscrapers are being planned for cities around the world\n@highlight\nNakheel Tower and Kingdom City will reach over a kilometer in height\n@highlight\nIn Paris, a law limiting building height has been overturned to allow skyscrapers\n@highlight\nIn the U.S. the Chicago Spire and Freedom Tower have spectacular designs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 54, "end": 72}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 344, "end": 366}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the ever-growing Burj Dubai is already the tallest man-made structure in the world, the @placeholder is set to go even higher.", "idx": 24603}], "idx": 15944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 09:43 EST, 30 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:18 EST, 30 March 2013 At first glance, these may look like piles of rubbish cluttering up the canals of Venice. But these are three boats made entirely from salvaged junk - including plywood, motors and bedding. After six months of gathering materials and shipping them to Slovenia, a team of artists and performers built the boats and set sail to attend the prestigious Venice Biennale art show, even though they hadn't been invited. Their aim was to show that anything could be built even if you only had the idea.\n@highlight\nThe Swimming Cities of Serenissima project was led by street artist Swoon\n@highlight\nShe and her team docked at the Venice Biennale art show and performed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 598, "end": 627}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was all hands on deck for the @placeholder crew, who salvaged every piece of the boat", "idx": 24605}], "idx": 15946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than a century after it was first observed by astronomers a star has been identified as the oldest yet seen in the universe. The star is just 186 light years away from Earth and is at least 13.2 billion years old, and quite possibly many millions of years older than that. 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Jason Robert Bourque, 19, and Daniel George McAllister, 21, are charged with one count of arson each in connection with a February 8 fire at Dover Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. The blaze was one of 10 church fires in east Texas this year. 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And an al-Qaeda linked group claimed responsibility for launches that occurred a day earlier. The steady drip of projectiles has irked the Jewish state, which Tuesday conducted its first airstrikes into the Palestinian territory since the cease-fire that ended eight days of raging hostilities in November. Two explosions outside of an Israeli city near Gaza led police bomb disposal experts on a search for new rockets Wednesday, said spokesman Micky Rosenfeld. \"We found one rocket that landed in the entrance of Sderot without causing injury, no damage. 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Jade Goody, pictured with fiance Jack Tweed Saturday, before Sunday's wedding Goody, 27 tied the knot with boyfriend Jack Tweed, 21, in Hatfield Heath, Essex, east of London, UK media reported. After the ceremony Max Clifford, the couple's publicist, told waiting reporters that there had been \"lots of tears and smiles and laughter\" and that the congregation gave the newlyweds a standing ovation after the signing of the register. 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The arrest stemmed from a verbal exchange between Brunswick City Commissioner James Henry Brooks and the family of one of the teen suspects in the slaying during the suspects' first court appearance on Monday. According to his attorney, Brooks told the family of De'Marquise Elkins, 17, that they didn't have to talk to police. \"What he was trying to do, at the point and time that he was approached here at the courthouse, was just tell these folks you have a right to remain silent,\" Brooks' attorney Alan Tucker told reporters Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: The mother and sister of a suspect have been ordered held without bond\n@highlight\nThe city official is related to the family of one of the murder suspects, his wife says\n@highlight\nAttorney: James Henry Brooks wasn't trying to interfere with investigation\n@highlight\nTwo Brunswick, Georgia, teenagers have been charged with murder", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 288, "end": 305}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 473, "end": 490}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 955, "end": 972}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't know why he spoke with the @placeholder family other than the fact that they are constituents of his,\" the attorney said.", "idx": 24656}], "idx": 15975} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Greensboro, North Carolina (CNN) -- A former aide to John Edwards testified Thursday about an unexpected pronouncement from a campaign videographer: She and the presidential candidate were in love. But Edwards later told him he was not in a relationship with Rielle Hunter, John Davis said. \"He told me she was crazy and that he denied there was an affair,\" according to Davis. The assistant said he took Edwards at his word. Jurors on Thursday also heard from an interior designer who served as the conduit for hundreds of thousands of dollars of alleged coverup money from a wealthy Edwards benefactor. 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The comments of IMF chief Christine Lagarde came on the day that money markets and investors experienced their worst day for three years. She told politicians and leading economists in Washington that urgent action must be taken, alluding to 'dark clouds over Europe and hug uncertainty in the United States'. She added: 'The actions I am calling for today are not for the coming years \u2013 they are for the coming months.'\n@highlight\nAll three Wall Street markets open down again after big falls on Thursday\n@highlight\nStocks recover slightly but Dow Jones has worst week since October 2008\n@highlight\nLondon's FTSE 100 drops below important 5,000 mark before finishing up\n@highlight\nSouth Korea in banking chaos as market plunges 5.7 per cent overnight\n@highlight\nDow tumbled 500 on Thursday to year-low before slight rebound at close\n@highlight\nInvestor George Soros says U.S. economy already into double-dip recession\n@highlight\nWarnings of six weeks to save the Euro as European debt crisis deepens", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 77, "end": 103}, {"start": 230, "end": 232}, {"start": 240, "end": 256}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Down: This graph shows how the @placeholder industrial average has fluctuated over the past week", "idx": 24663}], "idx": 15980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- September 8, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Colorado \u2022 Texas \u2022 Japan Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: I'm Carl Azuz and you're watching CNN Student News! Today's headlines, no commercials. Bringing you stories from all over the U.S. today, and we start things off in Colorado. First Up: Colorado Wildfires AZUZ: That's where authorities are trying to put out a wildfire that's been burning for a couple days now. The state's governor has declared a state of emergency. The fire is near the city of Boulder. Around 3,500 people were told to leave their homes, and school was canceled in the area. As of yesterday afternoon, there hadn't been any reports of injuries. Planes, like the one you see here, are dropping fire retardant, chemicals that are used to try to put out the fires. The planes can only fly in certain conditions, though, so if the weather gets bad or the wind picks up, that can be problematic. Officials say that more equipment and more firefighters are heading to the area to help out with the efforts there.\n@highlight\nLearn about efforts to contain a wildfire burning across parts of Colorado\n@highlight\nConsider a controversy surrounding a protest that involves the Quran\n@highlight\nHead to Japan to visit a school that the principal runs like a business\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 277, "end": 279}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 428, "end": 445}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1354, "end": 1358}, {"start": 1437, "end": 1452}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AZUZ: Another group that's spoken out against this is the @placeholder military.", "idx": 24664}], "idx": 15981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Questions were being raised tonight after a football referee mistakenly showed a red card to the wrong black player during today's Arsenal-Chelsea game. Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs was sent off the pitch after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain handled the ball on the goal-line during the Gunners' 6-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge. This caught the eyes of TV pundits who questioned if referee Andre Marriner was being racist and could not tell the difference between the two young black players. Mistaken identity: Gibbs (left) is shown a red card despite Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's handball Admission: Oxlade-Chamberlain even approached Marriner to tell him it was he who handled the ball\n@highlight\nArsenal's Kieran Gibbs given red card after a teammate handled the ball\n@highlight\nDespite Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain admitting it was him, Gibbs was sent off\n@highlight\nTV pundits later questioned if the referee was being racist as both are black", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 235, "end": 257}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 568, "end": 590}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 803, "end": 825}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The wrong man: @placeholder protests with the referee, telling him 'It was me'", "idx": 24666}], "idx": 15982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 15:11 EST, 18 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:17 EST, 18 February 2014 These are the two \u2018petite\u2019 firearms officers set to receive payouts of \u00a335,000 each after complaining their guns were too big for their small hands. Pictured for the first time, Victoria Wheatley and Rachael Giles won a sex discrimination case on the grounds they could not reach the trigger. Now the Mail can reveal the full extent of their claims, including how Miss Giles said she was \u2018bullied, victimised and isolated\u2019. Pictured: Officers Victoria Wheatley (left) and Rachael Giles (right) are set to receive payouts of \u00a335,000 each\n@highlight\nOfficers Victoria Wheatley and Rachael Giles set to receive \u00a335,000 each\n@highlight\nWon sex discrimination case on grounds their guns were too big for hands\n@highlight\nSaid Glock 17 weapons hindered their performances in firing range tests\n@highlight\nAlso claimed protective gear was too big for their small heads and legs\n@highlight\nBoth officers said they had complained to senior staff but were ignored\n@highlight\nDuring case, Miss Giles added she was 'bullied, victimised and isolated'\n@highlight\nCivil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) found guilty of sexual discrimination\n@highlight\nCentral London Employment Tribunal dismissed claims of victimisation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 272, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 537, "end": 553}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018This is to ensure that the @placeholder remains committed to providing the right training and equipment, together with a commitment to equal opportunities.\u2019", "idx": 24676}], "idx": 15989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mark of a good team is they play poorly and win. Not as poorly as this, mind you. Manchester United were very ordinary indeed. Still, this is their fifth consecutive victory under Louis van Gaal and they have clawed their way up to third in the Premier League, so they must have something. What they had on Monday night was a world-class finisher in Robin van Persie. Since his title-winning first season at United he has often been criticised, but this was one of those occasions when he was the difference. Poor defending from Southampton \u2014 horrid for the first goal, in fact \u2014 was equally responsible for United\u2019s win, but a lesser striker would not have taken his only two chances of the game with such assurance. To nutmeg the goalkeeper twice is no accident. Van Persie knew what he was doing.\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie capitalised on a Jose Fonte error to give Manchester United an early first half lead\n@highlight\nGraziano Pelle equalised for Southampton in the 31st minute with a blistering left-footed strike\n@highlight\nVan Persie restored United's lead on 71 minutes with the outside of his left-foot from a Wayne Rooney free-kick\n@highlight\nThe Red Devils have won five straight league games, while Saints have lost their last three matches\n@highlight\nVan Persie proved United's star man, while Marouane Fellaini and Juan Mata had shockers", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 102}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 354, "end": 369}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 815, "end": 830}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 874, "end": 890}, {"start": 928, "end": 941}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Credit to Wayne Rooney, who did well to apply pressure to centre-half @placeholder, but he cannot have expected to force such a thoughtlessly blind backpass.", "idx": 24677}, {"query": "And sure enough, 71 minutes in, @placeholder were handed the bill for their profligacy.", "idx": 24679}], "idx": 15990} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tirana, Albania (CNN) -- Tension escalated in the Albanian capital Thursday as opposition members clashed with police outside the building where a commission is still counting votes from a local election that was seen as a crucible for stability in the Balkan nation. Members of the opposition Socialist Party attempted to enter the commission building by force. Police pushed them back. Protests also erupted in three other towns, including Kavaja, where roads were blocked and people burned tires. At issue is a razor-thin Tirana mayoral race in which the head of the opposition, Edi Rama, held only a 10-vote lead. A final vote tabulation by the Central Election Committee could tip the results of the May 8 vote in favor of the government candidate, former Interior Minister Lulzim Basha.\n@highlight\nClashes erupt at the central election panel, which is tabulating votes\n@highlight\nThe Socialist Party mayor holds a 10-vote lead\n@highlight\nBut a final count could tip the vote in favor of the government candidate\n@highlight\nPolitical tension has run high in Albania since a 2009 disputed election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 649, "end": 674}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 890, "end": 904}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder remained in contention after a monthlong campaign leading up to the vote was marred by violence, including explosions, stabbings, beatings and threats.", "idx": 24682}], "idx": 15993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mad: Kim Jong Un points a gun - and has threatened to point his missiles at the US The nail-biting diplomatic tension over North Korea\u2019s nuclear threats increased last night after despot Kim Jong-un targeted long-range missiles at Guam, America\u2019s military foothold in the region. The rogue state\u2019s president ordered two Musudan rockets and launchers \u2013 each capable of delivering one-ton warheads \u2013 to be set up in the east of his country, within possible striking range of Guam. Experts are divided on the range and accuracy of the untested Musudan rocket \u2013 and whether North Korea has the ability to fit it with a nuclear warhead \u2013 but the aggressive moves have spooked the US into further bolstering the defences of the Pacific island.\n@highlight\nUS are sending a missile defence system to Guam but it will be WEEKS before it arrives\n@highlight\n180,000 people live in Guam which North Korea has threatened to attack", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 80, "end": 81}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 749, "end": 750}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018People in mainland @placeholder might get worked up about this but regulars here don\u2019t even talk about it that much.", "idx": 24693}], "idx": 16002} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alexis Ohanian is a champion of the Internet as a catalyst that lets anyone become a publisher or a promoter of worthwhile causes. But for his first book -- which happens to be about that very topic -- Ohanian is turning to the traditional publishing channels. The book will tentatively be called \"Without Your Permission: How the 21st Century Will Be Made -- Not Managed,\" said Ohanian, who co-founded website aggregator Reddit and started his own independent book publisher. To develop the book, he and his agent sought the services of Business Plus, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group-owned Grand Central Publishing.\n@highlight\nReddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian says he is writing a book\n@highlight\nHe is leaving his post as head of marketing for travel-search site Hipmunk\n@highlight\nThe book will include tips for Web entrepreneurs and people running viral campaigns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 580, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 629}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 661, "end": 674}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After co-founding, leading and now advising Reddit, which continues to grow as its peers have withered, Ohanian helped launch the fast-growing travel search website @placeholder.", "idx": 24706}], "idx": 16011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of Yazidi refugees who were stranded on a barren mountainside in Iraq, surrounded on all sides by bloodthirsty Islamic State fighters, have been escorted to safety. Kurdish peshmerga forces used JCB-style diggers, tractors, trucks and donkeys to evacuate the persecuted minority, whose suffering help drag the U.S. into bombing raids on the jihadists. Some of the people were taken out on foot, in snaking lines through the desert. An estimated 5,000 were brought to safety by the Kurds, which could leave tens of thousands more still in acute danger in the Sinjar mountains. Scroll down for video Unconventional rescue: Kurdish peshmerga used all manner of vehicles to evacuate stranded Yazidi\n@highlight\nSoldiers used diggers, donkeys, tractors and trucks to escort persecuted minority from Sinjar mountain range\n@highlight\nJihadist group earlier said it will kill Yazidi families in Koja, Hatimiya and Qaboshi unless they convert to Islam\n@highlight\nThey are also surrounding thousands in Sinjar, near Turkish border, where Yazidi people fear slaughter at their hands\n@highlight\nAmericans and Kurdish forces have made aid drops on the mountain, with British helicopters soon to join in\n@highlight\nComes after Barack Obama authorised air strikes on Islamic State artillery emplacements and convoys yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They today received aid from @placeholder and American forces, who have intervened to protect the embattled minority group after an international outcry.", "idx": 24712}, {"query": "Under fire: The film crew, embedded with the @placeholder fighters, also saw a firefight between the helicopter gunner and IS forces with anti-aircraft weapons", "idx": 24714}], "idx": 16017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 04:51 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 25 May 2012 Tony Blair will face the Leveson Inquiry on Monday, three days before embattled Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt takes the stand, it was announced today. Calls have been growing for the former Prime Minister to answer allegations that News International had 'unique access to Downing Street' during Labour's 13 years in power. MP Tom Watson told the the probe into press ethics this week that Mr Murdoch even tried to halt his anti-phone hacking campaign by asking Tony Blair to 'call him off'. Close? Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, right, and Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation Chairman and CEO, left, speak during a news conference held in conjunction with the Atlantic Council's 2008 annual awards dinner in Washington\n@highlight\nJeremy hunt will give evidence on Thursday\n@highlight\n'I don't regret it': Cameron defends decision to hand BSkyB decision to Hunt\n@highlight\nHarriet Harman says the evidence of Hunt's wrongdoing was 'absolutely massive'\n@highlight\n'If we block it our media sector will suffer for years,' Mr Hunt told Cameron\n@highlight\nThe document also adds James Murdoch was 'furious' with Vince Cable over his handling of the bid\n@highlight\nA source close to Mr Hunt said the memo did not mean he couldn't make an independent decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 751, "end": 766}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 976}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder handed Mr Hunt responsibility for determining the bid after Mr Cable, who had previously been in charge of the issue, was caught on tape boasting that he had \u2018declared war\u2019 on News Corporation.", "idx": 24718}], "idx": 16018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Osborne To the millions of Benefits Street viewers, White Dee is the mouthy single mother who seems to fill her days chain-smoking and swearing on her doorstep. But her image on the Channel 4 show is somewhat at odds with how she presents herself when looking for love on a dating website. Self-proclaimed \u2018mother of the street\u2019, White Dee \u2013 whose real name is Deirdre Kelly \u2013 advertises herself on the Plenty Of Fish website as a blonde with \u2018a few extra pounds\u2019. She describes herself as \u2018mean n moody \u2013 but nice!\u2019 and lists her profession as \u2018home maker\u2019.\n@highlight\n'White Dee' wrote on her dating page: 'u mite actually njoy wats inside'\n@highlight\nUnemployed single mother lists her profession as a 'home maker'\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-two said that she is 'looking for fun n friendship'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 411, "end": 424}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}]}, "qas": [{"query": "a blonde profile picture rather than the red hair @placeholder sports in", "idx": 24730}], "idx": 16025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(InStyle.com) -- History's best bathing suits aren't always practical -- Raquel Welch's Paleolithic two-piece from One Million Years B.C. wouldn't have lasted long in open water--but they're impossible to forget. InStyle fashion director Hal Rubenstein shares the top ten on-screen swimsuits that are forever in our memories. 1. URSULA ANDRESS in \"Dr. No\" (1962) As Honey Rider, she stepped out of the Caribbean and into the fantasies of every guy longing to be James Bond. The matching knife belt was a cute touch. 2. PHOEBE CATES in \"Fast Times at Ridgemont High\" (1982) Backed by a curtain of sprinkler-coated sunbeams, Cates's high school princess joined the pool party in a skimpy bikini as red as her lipstick. A besotted Judge Reinhold -- and a generation of teenage boys in the movie theater -- envisioned unhooking her top.\n@highlight\nPhoebe Cates wore a skimpy red bikini in \"Fast Times at Ridgemont High\"\n@highlight\nBo Derek may have been the best thing to happen to sales of the one-piece\n@highlight\nWelch's animal-skin bikini may be film's most famous bathing suit that never got wet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 11}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 538, "end": 565}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 889, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in \"10\" (1979) Her perfect score has never been beaten.", "idx": 24731}], "idx": 16026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama announced on Thursday -- St. Patrick's Day -- that he will stop in Ireland in May as a side trip from his state visit to the United Kingdom, and that he hopes to visit the birthplace there of his great-great-great-great-great grandfather. He made the announcement as he met with the Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in the Oval Office. The birthplace is in Moneygall, he said, adding that he also plans to visit \"famous sites\" in the country. Obama -- clad in a light green tie and sporting shamrocks emerging from his suit pocket -- stressed the \"incredible bond\" between the two countries. Beyond the customary comments on his guest's leadership, the president thanked Ireland for its assistance with the U.S. effort in Afghanistan and on issues such as food security, and hailed progress and stability in Northern Ireland.\n@highlight\nObama meets with Irish Prime Minister Kenny in the Oval Office\n@highlight\nThe president says he will visit Ireland in May\n@highlight\nAn evening reception for the prime minister is scheduled in the White House", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 84}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 850, "end": 865}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama said he heard the prime minister's game was pretty good so he may need to practice a bit before hitting the links with @placeholder.", "idx": 24740}], "idx": 16032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel has announced plans to build hundreds of new homes in the disputed regions of East Jerusalem and the West Bank, a move that has drawn sharp criticism. The country's Land Administration on Monday published notices for bids to erect 609 units in Pisgat Zeev and 606 units in Ramot in East Jerusalem. It also reoffered bids for 72 homes in Ariel in the West Bank. Israel's building of settlements in the West Bank and housing construction in East Jerusalem have been major stumbling blocks in forging peace efforts and a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.\n@highlight\nBids are taken to build units in East Jerusalem and West Bank\n@highlight\nPeace Now argues the bids were timed as attention is turned toward the U.S. elections\n@highlight\nPalestinians deplore the move\n@highlight\nIsrael says the plan has been in the works for a year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 191, "end": 209}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 465, "end": 478}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Peace Now notes that the @placeholder tender is a remarketing of prospective units not sold in previous bidding last December.", "idx": 24764}], "idx": 16048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ski queen Lindsey Vonn has put her return to racing on ice -- for now. The new World Cup ski season begins in the Austrian resort of Soelden this weekend but the Olympic downhill champion will not take part as she continues her comeback from a serious knee injury. Vonn was airlifted to hospital February after she landed heavily on her right knee on the opening day of the Alpine Ski World Championships in Austria. Less than seven months after her horror crash, the 29-year-old American returned to the slopes in Chile to test out her reconstructed knee.\n@highlight\nLindsey Vonn will not compete in the opening World Cup skiing event in Soelden, Austria\n@highlight\nThe American Olympic champion is recovering from a serious knee injury\n@highlight\n\"Not racing is very hard for me,\" says Vonn\n@highlight\nOlympic super combined champion Bode Miller returns to World Cup racing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 383, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A combination of illness and injury disrupted Vonn's dominance on the slopes last season but she is confident she remains on course to defend her @placeholder crown.", "idx": 24779}], "idx": 16059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 15:00 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:01 EST, 18 November 2013 Europe's most active volcano Mount Etna has erupted - spewing molten lava thousand of feet above the Sicilian countryside. The two-day explosion last weekend was the third major burst of activity in under a month, after eruptions on October 26 and again on November 10-11, with the latter burying a seismic station and the access road. The latest outburst sent thick plumes of smoke and ash over the Italian island last night. It was at its height between midnight and 5am on Sunday morning.\n@highlight\nMount Etna's latest eruption was caught on camera from Acireale, near Cantania, by German geologist Tom Pfeiffer\n@highlight\nThe third outburst in a month, it spewed molten lava into the air and sent plumes of smoke and ash over the island\n@highlight\nEurope's most active volcano, almost one million years old, currently stands at 10,925 feet tall and is still growing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Experts believe the eruption may have sparked a change in the structure of a vent, perhaps into a particularly circular shape - allowing @placeholder to spew the unusual smoke-like formations.", "idx": 24789}], "idx": 16064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt is on a mission -- to return his country to its rightful place as the \"indispensable\" Arab state after what he saw as the dangerous chaos of Muslim Brotherhood rule under his predecessor, Mohamed Morsy. He also is determined to resist the spread of Islamist militancy, now entrenched in Sinai and spilling into Egypt from Libya. Since leading the ouster of Morsy a year ago, el-Sisi has hounded the Muslim Brotherhood underground; hundreds of its members have been arrested and many sentenced to death. Morsy himself languishes in jail and is on trial for inciting murder and other offenses.\n@highlight\nEgypt takes a central role in the cease-fire talks to end the latest Gaza conflict\n@highlight\nEgypt's President is determined to resist the spread of Islamist militancy\n@highlight\nEgyptian mediation is not without risks\n@highlight\nEgyptian diplomacy will be tested reconciling Israel's and the Palestinians' demands", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 207}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 448, "end": 465}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps that is why the first @placeholder cease-fire proposal was so readily accepted by Israel.", "idx": 24794}], "idx": 16066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and James Nye PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 7 June 2013 An independent audio expert believes that George Zimmerman is most likely the harrowing voice screaming for help in the crucial 911 call made seconds before Trayvon Martin was shot dead. As attorney's convene back in court in Florida today to continue a hearing to determine whether jurors will even listen to the phone call - this new revelation significantly bolsters Zimmerman's claim of self-defense. ABC News exclusively obtained a sample of the distressing emergency call - which could prove pivotal once the trial of 29-year-old Zimmerman begins - and sent it to Kent Gibson of Forensic Audio.\n@highlight\nExclusive ABC News evaluation reveals that the voice heard screaming for help on 911 call is George Zimmerman and not Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nAttorney had yesterday requested confidential testimony as some witnesses said they were concerned for their safety\n@highlight\nBut judge rejected request after arguments from media and prosecutors\n@highlight\nZimmerman's trial for 2012 murder of Trayvon Martin starts next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 147, "end": 162}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 675, "end": 703}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The information includes @placeholder possibly holding a gun and smoking marijuana.", "idx": 24797}], "idx": 16067} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Jordan's King Hussein sent a secret message to President Richard Nixon in 1970 pleading with him to attack Syria, according to declassified documents released Wednesday by the former president's library. President Nixon works at his desk in the Oval Office in a June 1972 photograph. The papers are among about 10,000 documents released by the Nixon Presidential Library, some of which offer harbingers of present-day events, such as concerns about terrorism and Saudi Arabia. Library director Timothy Naftali said the documents describe challenges such as how to get the Saudis more involved in solving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, how to get them more engaged against terrorism, how to address the Arab view that the United States always sides with Israel and how to build up moderate Palestinians to counter extremists.\n@highlight\nTelegram: King Hussein wanted U.S. strike on invading Syrian troops in 1970\n@highlight\nNixon White House urged Saudis to distance from PLO's Fatah organization\n@highlight\nPapers also discuss Israeli acquisition of nuclear weapon\n@highlight\nDocuments among 10,000 papers released Wednesday by Nixon Library", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 364, "end": 389}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 962}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder had invaded Jordan and the Jordanian king, facing what he felt was a military rout, said please help us in any way possible.\"", "idx": 24799}], "idx": 16069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Egypt's new temporary government began to take shape on Sunday, with reformer and Nobel laureate Mohamed ElBaradei sworn in as the country's interim vice president for foreign relations. Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian ambassador to the United States, accepted the post of foreign minister, he told CNN. Ahmed Galal, a liberal economist educated in the United States and a World Bank veteran, has been appointed as finance minister, and Hisham Zaazou will retain his post as tourism minister, the state-run MENA news agency said. These are key first steps in establishing a civilian governance, after the military overthrew President Mohammed Morsy in a coup early this month.\n@highlight\nU.S. diplomat visiting Cairo, stressing support, end of violence\n@highlight\nThe new foreign minister once was the envoy to Washington\n@highlight\nA World Bank vet was picked as finance minister\n@highlight\nThe tourism minister, who has no ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, retains his post", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 97, "end": 113}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 934, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States has long had a close relationship with @placeholder and a high-ranking diplomat is visiting there to \"underscore U.S. support for the Egyptian people,\" the State Department said.", "idx": 24806}, {"query": "Prosecutors also froze the assets of 14 people, including prominent Muslim Brotherhood figures, as they investigate violence in @placeholder.", "idx": 24807}], "idx": 16073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It looks like Marco Rubio isn't laying low anymore. The senator from Florida and possible 2016 Republican presidential candidate followed up a Friday swing through the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire with some candid comments on Sunday talk shows about the next race for the White House. And following a White House report that declared the effects of climate change are upon us, Rubio said in numerous interviews that he doesn't believe that humans are causing global warming, and doesn't think any action can reverse that course. The moves by Rubio put him back in the 2016 spotlight, which he's avoided for much of the past year.\n@highlight\nAfter spending much of the last year dodging 2016 talk, Marco Rubio re-emerges\n@highlight\nRubio follows up high-profile events with swing through Sunday talks shows\n@highlight\nFlorida senator takes shots at President Obama, potential 2016 candidates", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Early last year, Rubio's name was near or at the top of public opinion polls of @placeholder for the party's 2016 presidential nomination.", "idx": 24813}], "idx": 16079} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Decades after the end of colonial rule, thousands of elderly Kenyans are getting compensation and an apology from Britain for years of torture during the fight for independence. Britain announced a \u00c2\u00a319.9 million ($30 million) settlement Thursday for human rights violations during its colonial rule in the East African nation. \"The British government sincerely regrets that these abuses took place and that they marred Kenya's progress towards independence,\" British Foreign Secretary William Hague said. The victims had accused the former colonial master of a series of human rights violations, including rape, illegal detentions and castration. \"The elderly victims of torture now at last have the recognition and justice they have sought for many years,\"said Martyn Day of Leigh Day, the law firm that represented the plaintiffs. \"For them, this significance of this moment cannot be overemphasized.\"\n@highlight\nThe abuse occurred from 1952 to 1961\n@highlight\nFighters from the Mau Mau movement battled British forces for land and freedom\n@highlight\nColonial forces killed thousands of fighters and detained others", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Mau Mau veterans' claims, issued in 2009, faced resistance from @placeholder, which said the statute of limitations had expired.", "idx": 24816}], "idx": 16081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When it comes to airline alliances, there is safety and profitability in numbers -- even more so as the industry tries to stave off the worst effects of the Great Recession and sluggish recovery, where we have seen mergers and code share agreements. All the major European airlines are part of one of the three big alliances. There is Star (the biggest) based around Lufthansa and United Airlines; Skyteam based around Air France/KLM and Delta; and Oneworld based around BA and American Airlines. Alliances are a key part of the aviation industry. According to Oneworld CEO Bruce Ashby, 86% of the revenue from travel between the world's top 100 cities business is booked with alliances. \"Passengers who travel for business are heavily invested in alliances carriers,\" he says.\n@highlight\nQatar Airways was the first Gulf carrier to join one of the three big alliances\n@highlight\n\"Alliances competing for members,\" says Oneworld CEO Bruce Ashby\n@highlight\nGulf carriers' location and capacity make them important players in aviation\n@highlight\nBut Star Alliance has \"no aspirations\" to have a Gulf carrier as a member, says CEO", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 480, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 503}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even so, @placeholder says it doesn't feel left out or threatened.", "idx": 24821}], "idx": 16086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These images capture the world's most famous nightclub Studio 54 during its 33-month existence, populated by celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Rod Stewart and Andy Warhol. The wild success of the 70s New York club has forever been put down to owner Steve Rubell's first rule of partying: 'The key to a good party is filling a room with guests more interesting than you.' By 1978, within a year of transforming it from a theatre to a nightclub, Studio 54 had made $7million and Rubell was quoted as saying 'only the Mafia made more money.' Scroll down for video Singer Rod Stewart with Studio 54 owner Steve Rubell (L) and Alana Hamilton (C) at Studio 54\n@highlight\nStudio 54's rule for a good party: Invite guests more interesting than you\n@highlight\nIt was opened in 1977 for just 33 months and made $7million in first year\n@highlight\nBianca Jagger rode a white horse through the club on her 30th birthday\n@highlight\nOwner Steve Rubell once gave Andy Warhol a bin full of money for birthday\n@highlight\nIt shut after 1979 raid by taxman who found money stashed all over club", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 129, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 618}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder died of hepatitis and septic shock in 1989.", "idx": 24827}], "idx": 16090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:23 EST, 28 September 2013 Unusual move: David Cameron plans to keep his senior ministers where they are David Cameron has today revealed that his most senior ministers will not be moved in the Government reshuffle expected early next month. In a highly unusual move Mr Cameron said George Osborne, William Hague, Theresa May, Michael Gove and Iain Duncan Smith will all be singled out for praise when he makes his keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference next week. In an interview with regional newspapers, Mr Cameron said: \u2018I will be referring strongly to the great team that I have got.\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne, William Hague, Theresa May, Michael Gove and Iain Duncan Smith will all be singled out for praise\n@highlight\nEffectively guarantees the five ministers their jobs in the delayed reshuffle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 429}, {"start": 506, "end": 523}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Home Secretary Theresa May and Chancellor @placeholder will be staying put after the prime minister praised them for knowing their departments well and delivering good results", "idx": 24834}], "idx": 16096} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(AOL Autos) -- President Barack Obama's new presidential limousine grabbed some headlines this year - especially in Detroit -- when General Motors announced in January that Obama was getting a brand-new 2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine, the first presidential limo that did not carry a specific model name. The Obama limo has high-tech security features that Kennedy's limo lacked. That got me to thinking about another famous (or, perhaps more accurately, infamous) presidential limo -- one that for many years has been sitting on display, for all the world to see, at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, right in the heart of Ford country -- and just five minutes from my home.\n@highlight\nHistorians compare Obama to Kennedy, in terms of his charisma and popularity\n@highlight\nThe Kennedy limo represents a more innocent and less anxiety-ridden time in history\n@highlight\nGM and the Secret Service have been tight-lipped about the Obama limo\n@highlight\nThe government has retained ownership of recent limos, says museum curator", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 208, "end": 238}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 578, "end": 594}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 877, "end": 878}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time of his assassination, Kennedy's limo had none of the high-tech features that protect Obama today -- nor was it even equipped with any of those features that have protected every other president since @placeholder.", "idx": 24838}], "idx": 16100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City (CNN) -- The name of the Facebook page matches the personality of its administrator: Courage for Tamaulipas. Tamaulipas is the northeastern Mexican state that borders Texas, a diverse place whose reputation is overshadowed by violence carried out by rival drug cartels. Under threats from the drug gangs, many media outlets make the choice to self-censor and not cover the violence. But reporting violence is precisely what Courage for Tamaulipas does. The Facebook page, which has reported on the region's violence for more than a year, will remain active despite a bounty put on the administrator, presumably by a cartel.\n@highlight\nFliers offer a reward for information on the identify of a Mexican blogger\n@highlight\nThe blogger is the administrator of a Facebook page about local violence\n@highlight\nThe blogger vows to continue posting news on his Facebook page", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has one of the highest levels of violence in Mexico.", "idx": 24841}], "idx": 16102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The two teen girls were close friends, each looking forward to a summer trip to California to improve their English. Ye Mengyuan excelled at the piano, just as she did in her academics. Wang Linjia enjoyed calligraphy and, according to local media, her work at the school's TV and radio stations. Classmates since junior high, the girls often ate lunch together at school, and few were surprised that they chose to sit together on the 10-hour flight that led to their deaths Saturday. Asiana Airlines Flight 214 had started in Shanghai, China, where the two girls boarded. Then, with a stop in Seoul, South Korea, the flight headed for San Francisco.\n@highlight\nNEW: Parents of the two girls killed arrive in San Francisco\n@highlight\nNEW: Asiana Airlines' CEO apologized to the parents during their layover in Seoul\n@highlight\nYe Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16, both died after the crash\n@highlight\nOne of the girls killed may have been hit by emergency vehicle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 504, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once they recover, they will be returning to @placeholder for the summer instead of coming to camp, he said.", "idx": 24852}, {"query": "A keen painter and calligrapher, @placeholder produced artwork that was said to hang on the wall of her father's office.", "idx": 24853}], "idx": 16110} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sadiq Khan, Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary, has received death threats after voting in favour of gay marriage Britain's most senior Muslim MP has received death threats after voting in favour of gay marriage. Police have told Sadiq Khan, Labour\u2019s Shadow Justice Secretary, that the threats are credible enough that he should review the security around him and his family following the Commons vote. Officers in his Tooting constituency in London have been put on high alert, and will respond \u2018extra-quick\u2019 should an incident be reported at his home. The Metropolitan Police has also advised Mr Khan, 42, that they may put more officers around him if further threats are made.\n@highlight\nPolice have told Sadiq Khan he should review the security around him and his family following the Commons vote\n@highlight\nOfficers in his Tooting constituency in London have been put on high alert\n@highlight\nKhan was among 400 MPs, five Muslim, who voted in favour of the bill", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 557, "end": 575}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some veiled threats against all the @placeholder MPs who backed gay marriage are visible online.", "idx": 24857}], "idx": 16114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A love story released in time for Valentine's Day, bringing together the stars of \"The Notebook\" (Rachel McAdams) and \"Dear John\" (Channing Tatum)? Sounds like a cookie-cutter chick flick, for sure. But \"The Vow\" surpasses low expectations, for this male film critic at any rate, if only because it hits on an intriguing yarn and plays it out with some respect for the characters involved. Tatum is Leo, a young man whose blissfully happy marriage is rear-ended by a snowplow -- propelling wife Paige (McAdams) through the windscreen and into a brain trauma unit. When she wakes up, she's okay -- except that she's wiped out the last five years entirely. She doesn't know Leo, doesn't remember dropping out of law school and switching to art classes, and doesn't like anything she finds in her wardrobe. She also doesn't remember cutting off her parents and her sister -- Leo's never even met them before -- or why she broke up with her fianc\u00c3\u00a9, Jeremy.\n@highlight\n\"The Vow\" hits on an intriguing yarn and plays it out\n@highlight\nMichael Sucsy's movie is a different beast, a romance first and foremost\n@highlight\nChanning Tatum is a good fit for the bruised and brooding Leo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, the scenario (@placeholder is one of five credited writers) throws up some arresting questions about the nature of love.", "idx": 24866}, {"query": "Of course it's more than a little convenient that @placeholder never stops to ask why she walked out on the life she was groomed for -- the story's second, hidden trauma.", "idx": 24867}], "idx": 16121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Ebola epidemic affecting West Africa is predicted to last a further 12 to 18 months, according to U.S. scientists. Epidemiologists have been creating computer models of the Ebola epidemic for the National Institutes of Health and the Defense Department. The model they have created is a far less optimistic estimate than that of the World Health Organization (WHO), which last month said it hoped to contain the outbreak within nine months and 20,000 total cases. 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The entire Italian football program this weekend was canceled and a minute's silence was observed at major league games around the world in his honor. A similar tribute was also paid before the start of Sunday's Milan marathon. Tennis player Sara Errani dedicated her victory in the Barcelona Open final to Morosini. \"This tournament is for him,\" Errani told the WTA official website. \"It has been very hard. The images have impacted me a lot. It's amazing that these things can happen. It really makes you think.\"\n@highlight\nTributes to Italian footballer Piermario Morosini\n@highlight\nMinute's silence observed before matches across the globe\n@highlight\nMorosini collapsed during a Serie B game Saturday and died later\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old was playing for Livorno on loan from Udinese", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 757}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The family, the girlfriend of @placeholder and AS Livorno Calcio wants to thank all of the people that in this time of pain have remembered a great athlete and a special person,\" read a statement on the club's official website.", "idx": 24870}], "idx": 16124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Walnut Creek, California (CNN) -- Dueling rallies took place Monday involving a former Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed passenger. Several hundred people gathered in this suburban community, some 25 miles northeast of San Francisco, with supporters of former officer Johannes Mehserle joined by critics, who said they were calling for justice for his victim, Oscar Grant. The Walnut Creek branch of the Contra Costa County Superior Court closed early Monday because of the rallies, and all cases that were scheduled to be heard Monday afternoon were postponed. Some gas stations and a restaurant in the area also opted to close down for the day.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police Lt. says crowds were vocal but orderly\n@highlight\nNo arrests as opposing groups demonstrate over transit killing\n@highlight\nGroups demonstrate about a transit officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man\n@highlight\nOfficer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting of Oscar Grant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 87, "end": 108}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 493, "end": 526}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I work across the street from the @placeholder, and I'm not concerned at all.\"", "idx": 24900}], "idx": 16146} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Central London fell silent save for the tolling of Big Ben as the United Kingdom honored the dead of wars past and present on Remembrance Sunday. Queen Elizabeth II then laid a wreath at the Cenotaph, the war memorial on Whitehall near Parliament, after a military band played the \"Last Post.\" Other members of the royal family, including her husband, Prince Philip, and grandchildren Princes Harry and William, followed suit under steel-gray skies as Britain marked a tradition going back to the end of World War I. 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Because in our communities we believe nobody is better than anybody.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to see Alexander trash talk Khan's level of support in the UK\n@highlight\nDevon Alexander will fight Amir Khan in Las Vegas on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe American has criticised his opponent's arrogance\n@highlight\nAlexander said if Khan was really good enough he wouldn't need to brag\n@highlight\nHe also said whoever won deserved a fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 85, "end": 100}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 625, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 905, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alexander smiles at that notion and says: \u2018He hasn\u2019t done anything in our sport to deserve the big fight with @placeholder.", "idx": 24910}, {"query": "@placeholder speaks to the press ahead of his 33rd career fight, he has only lost three so far", "idx": 24913}], "idx": 16154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Novak Djokovic is up to number three in the world after defeating Marin Cilic in the final of the China Open in Beijing on Sunday. 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Second seed Djokovic took advantage of a 90-minute rain delay, which came at 2-2 in the first set, coming back on center court at the Beijing Olympics tennis venue with sharper ground strokes and well-placed serves.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic up to number three in the world after winning the China Open\n@highlight\nThe second-seeded Serb defeats Croat Marin Cilic 6-2 7-6 in Sunday's final\n@highlight\nFrenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeats Mikhail Youzhny in Japan Open final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 834, "end": 851}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the second, @placeholder -- a wild card entry -- and Djokovic traded breaks three times to force a tie-break, with the Cilic failing to serve out twice.", "idx": 24916}], "idx": 16156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- If at first you don't succeed, try to change the rules. A proposal under consideration in Virginia's Republican-led state Legislature would change how the commonwealth allocates its 13 electoral votes in the wake of Democratic President Barack Obama's re-election last November. Obama won the popular vote in the crucial battleground state to claim all 13 electoral votes, even though GOP challenger Mitt Romney beat him in seven of the 11 congressional districts. Under the proposed alternative system, electoral votes would get divvied up by congressional districts won. In addition, Virginia's two other electoral votes -- one for each U.S. Senate seat -- would go to the candidate who won the most congressional districts.\n@highlight\nNEW: A spokesman for the Virginia governor says he does not support the proposal\n@highlight\nGOP state legislatures consider changing how they allocate electoral votes\n@highlight\nThe proposed changes would have hurt President Obama in last year's election\n@highlight\nA similar push followed the hotly contested 2000 presidential election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder won more rural districts in the central, southern and western parts of the state.", "idx": 24919}], "idx": 16159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Prosecutors in Ohio began presenting evidence to a grand jury on Monday in the August 5 death of Cincinnati man John Crawford III, shot and killed by police while carrying an air rifle in a Walmart store. Police contend that Crawford, 22, was \"waving a rifle-type weapon at customers, including children,\" according to statement from Beavercreek Police Capt. Eric Grile. Michael Wright, who is representing Crawford's family, says Crawford picked up an unwrapped air rifle from a shelf inside the store in Beavercreek and was talking on the phone when he was confronted by police. Witness Ronald Ritchie called 911 to report \"a gentleman walking around with a gun in the store,\" according to a recording of the call.\n@highlight\nJohn Crawford III was shot, killed by police inside a Walmart in Ohio in August\n@highlight\nCrawford was carrying an air rifle when he died\n@highlight\nA grand jury has convened to review evidence in Crawford's August 5 death,\n@highlight\nThe death was ruled a homicide by the local medical examiner", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 137}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 343, "end": 360}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 598, "end": 611}, {"start": 737, "end": 753}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After all the evidence is presented, we would like to see an indictment handed down on the police officers,\" Crawford family attorney @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 24926}], "idx": 16164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It seems impossible to talk about Liverpool at the moment without the conversation leaning towards Steven Gerrard. Mario Balotelli, for one, must be pleased. For the last week the talk has been about Gerrard\u2019s long-term future at Anfield. Now it\u2019s his immediate prospects \u2014 those of playing in the Bernabeu \u2014 that have become pertinent. The bigger picture at Liverpool, though, relates to something Gerrard said not about himself last week but about his team. Steven Gerrard's future has been the subject of much speculation with his contract up next summer Gerrard has been linked with moves to America and to Manchester City but is expected to stay at Anfield\n@highlight\nLiverpool face an unenviable task against Real Madrid\n@highlight\nThe Spanish giants have been unstoppable in recent weeks\n@highlight\nLiverpool were soundly beaten at Anfield last month\n@highlight\nGareth Bale will return to a side boasting Cristiano Ronaldo", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 912, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nobody really thinks Gerrard will be allowed to leave @placeholder next summer.", "idx": 24930}], "idx": 16166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England captain Eoin Morgan insists his involvement in a lurid blackmail plot has not distracted him from the job at hand, despite being dismissed first ball in the Tri-Series defeat to Australia. The England and Wales Cricket Board on Thursday lifted the lid on an Australian resident's attempt to use details of a brief relationship from Morgan's past to raise a five-figure pay-off - reportedly \u00a335,000 - from the organisation. The ECB said it received an email from an Australian man demanding the money to prevent him revealing details regarding a relationship Morgan had with a woman five years ago to newspapers in the UK and Australia.\n@highlight\nEoin Morgan was out for a golden duck against Australia on Thursday\n@highlight\nHe is sure a blackmail plot has not distracted him from leading England\n@highlight\nEngland lost by three wickets in a dramatic game against Australia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 201, "end": 231}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 626, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the issue created headlines in @placeholder and Australia, the ECB plan no more action against the man involved 'at this stage'.", "idx": 24934}], "idx": 16169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb Jane Shea, 47, has now clocked-up 28 offences, mostly committed to fund her drug habit. She has now been sentenced to 12 months for a pair of thefts and breaching a community order The drug addict ex-wife of former Arsenal and England captain Tony Adams has been jailed for twelve months for stealing handbags from guests at private parties she infiltrated. Jane Shea, 47, has now clocked-up 28 offences, mostly committed to fund her drug habit, which one ex-boyfriend claimed cost her \u00a3250,000 a year when they were together. She was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court with accomplice Vannessa Joseph, 33, a fellow resident at a shared home in Islington, north London - a far cry from her former footballer's wife lifestyle.\n@highlight\nJane Shea, 47, married former Arsenal player in glittering ceremony in 1992\n@highlight\nYesterday she was jailed for a year for stealing from a pub and leisure centre\n@highlight\nShe has committed 28 offences, most of them to fund her drug habit\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-three has 'appalling record of dishonesty' said judge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 560, "end": 582}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In total @placeholder appeared 66 times for England, scoring five times.", "idx": 24935}], "idx": 16170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca Camber A crazed father who stabbed his partner and six-year-old son to death has sparked outrage after launching a bid to inherit his victims\u2019 estate from behind bars. Paul Chadwick, 35, was detained indefinitely in a secure mental health unit last year after going on a bloody rampage, knifing his son Joseph 25 times and his partner Lisa Clay 32 times at their home. The father of one stabbed Miss Clay before turning the knife on his terrified son after he awoke to hear his mother screaming and ran into his parents\u2019 bedroom. 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Developer Infinity Ward has designed new game-engine technology to take advantage of Sony's PlayStation 4 and the new Microsoft console, both due by year's end. Its \"Call of Duty: Ghosts\" will come to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gamers this November 5, with next-gen release dates coming later. In a recent interview in Los Angeles, Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg showed off what next-generation gaming will mean within the new \"Call of Duty\" game. Rather than continuing the \"Modern Warfare\" storyline, the development studio decided to start from scratch with a new story and new characters.\n@highlight\n\"Call of Duty: Ghosts\" will go on sale November 5\n@highlight\nWe spoke to Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg about developing the game\n@highlight\nGame will be available for new PS4, Xbox One consoles and current consoles as well", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 406, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 896, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 935}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's why we're not taking the easy route in doing a sequel to \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 24943}], "idx": 16177} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Since 2001, there have been many excellent, award-winning and ground-breaking films, both narrative and documentary, about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \"The Hurt Locker,\" \"Taxi to the Dark Side,\" \"Control Room,\" \"Occupation: Dreamland,\" \"Gunner Palace,\" \"Why We Fight,\" \"Body of War,\" \"Ghosts of Abu Ghraib,\" \"No End in Sight,\" \"Restrepo,\" \"The Prisoner: Or How I Planned To Kill Tony Blair,\" \"Stop-Loss\" and so on. All of these films have their place. Many are exceptional, moving and award-winning pieces of work, but of those that I have seen, none pack the visceral, emotional and artistic wallop that Danfung Dennis' documentary \"Hell and Back Again\" delivers, and all without any politics whatsoever. There's nothing, not one word of whether the United States should be fighting these wars, why we're there or who's to blame. This is an intimate film about then-25-year-old Marine Sgt. 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The 31-year-old was seeing in New Year 2011 with girlfriend Lucy Caplan when Hazel Kent allegedly confronted him at Darcy\u2019s restaurant in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Miss Kent, 48, claimed she and Henderson, who now plays for the Championship team, had recently met for sex - even describing the brand of boxer shorts he wore and the inside of his home.\n@highlight\nHenderson on trial at St Albans Crown Court\n@highlight\nWith girlfriend Lucy Caplan when Hazel Kent allegedly confronted him\n@highlight\nKent claimed she and footballer had recently met for sex\n@highlight\nDiner John Bell was allegedly hit after trying to calm down Henderson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 92, "end": 108}, {"start": 118, "end": 133}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018And then Mr @placeholder punched him on his left cheek.", "idx": 24953}], "idx": 16182} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The board of British chocolate maker Cadbury accepted a buyout offer from American food giant Kraft Tuesday, a deal that would end the nearly 200-year-old independence of the beloved British brand. The board has agreed to recommend the offer to Cadbury shareholders, who have until February 2 to decide -- but they are expected to approve it. Kraft's offer Tuesday is its biggest one yet for the maker of Creme Eggs and Dairy Milk chocolate bars. It values Cadbury at \u00a313.3 billion ($21.8 billion), or \u00a38.40 ($13.77) per share. 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The identity of the first, a marshal who waved the chequered flag a lap early, was being concealed for his own sanity. The second was Lewis Hamilton, whose name is reverberating ever more profoundly across this World Championship. Champagne moment: Lewis Hamilton celebrates his third win in as many races on the rostrum in China Come here, Lew: The Brit celebrates with his Mercedes team after leading home another 1-2 Dominant: Hamilton led the race from start to finish in Shanghai to register his third consecutive win\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton claims a lights-to-flag finish in dominant Shanghai display\n@highlight\nRace classified two laps early after chequered flag gaffe by marshal\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg completed Mercedes 1-2 after fighting back through the field\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso finished on the podium with Daniel Ricciardo 4th\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel finished 5th, 25 seconds behind Ricciardo and was ordered to let his Red Bull team-mate pass\n@highlight\nRosberg still leads the championship by four points ahead of Hamilton", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 104}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 318, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 356, "end": 369}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 936, "end": 951}, {"start": 968, "end": 983}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No way through: The Mercedes of Hamilton (bottom) had far too much pace for the Red Bull of @placeholder", "idx": 24969}], "idx": 16194} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:10 EST, 24 May 2013 Some celebrate their birthday by taking in a show or flying abroad for a city break, but this year the Queen spent hers watching thoroughbred horses being trained. The Queen has been a passionate horse owner and breeder for much of her 60-year reign and whiled away her 87th birthday at the yard of a West Country trainer, casting her eye over her animals. Buckingham Palace does not disclose how the head of state spends her time away from official duties and said at the time that the monarch was spending her April 21 birthday privately.\n@highlight\nBBC documentary reveals Queen chose to spend 87th birthday with horses\n@highlight\nIntimate portrait of horse lover who has spent 60 year reign breeding horses behind the scenes\n@highlight\nQueens' first riding lesson believed to have been in 1930, aged three\n@highlight\nMonarch's love for noble creatures described by granddaughter and world-class equestrian Zara Phillips", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rare footage is shown in the documentary of the @placeholder as a child riding the pony.", "idx": 24973}], "idx": 16196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- With hundreds of protesters gathering and riot police out in force on the streets of Tehran, hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the oath of office Wednesday, beginning a second term in a bitterly divided Iran. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn in Wednesday as Iran's president. He begins his second term. Ahmadinejad, 52, was formally sworn in before Iran's parliament, known as the Majlis, as security forces guarded the building and nearby streets in anticipation of protests. Witnesses reported a heavy police presence -- including members of the pro-government Basij militia -- and several choppers hovering overhead. Some reported protesters, many of them women, sitting in front of the parliament building's entrance.\n@highlight\nMahmoud Ahmadinejad begins a second term as Iran's president\n@highlight\nThe results of the June 12 election were widely disputed, sparking violent protests\n@highlight\nSince the vote, Iran has seen turmoil not witnessed since the 1979 Islamic revolution", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 135, "end": 153}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 260}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 763, "end": 781}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While we need to engage with @placeholder's government, today's ceremony does not change our position on Iran's elections,\" the Foreign Office said.", "idx": 24974}], "idx": 16197} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young couple jailed for burglarizing Miley Cyrus and stealing her $100,000 sports car have said they were inspired by the notorious Bling Ring. Aspiring models Naomi Charles, 21 and boyfriend Tylor Scott, 19, both pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the singer\u2019s home on May 30 this year. It has now emerged that just like the infamous teen gang, the young woman was the leader of the two, and the lure of fame the trigger. Bling ringed: Aspiring models Naomi Charles, 21, and boyfriend Tylor Scott, 19, burglarized Miley Cyrus home in Studio City, LA in May, stealing jewellery and her $100,000 car, after being inspired by the Bling Ring gang\n@highlight\nNaomi Charles, 21, and Tylor Scott, 19, burglarized Miley Cyrus LA home\n@highlight\nCouple stole jewellery, clothing and purses as well as a $100,000 Maserati\n@highlight\nTold police they were inspired by fame-crazed teen burglars The Bling Ring", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 556}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019 assistant reported the burglary the following day after noticing items out of place in the home.", "idx": 24976}], "idx": 16199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The friend of a bigamist who pretended his first marriage was over claims he had also been duped after he was asked to be best man at both weddings. Mark Stapleton, 47, said he was 'shocked' to find out that friend of 20 years, Adrian Linham, had lied about divorcing his first wife and went on to marry another woman. The 43-year-old had been dating Hayley Totterdell for three years and secretly splitting his time between there and his marital home with loyal wife of seven years Liz, 37, near Bristol. Scroll down for video Mark Stapleton (left) was best man at both weddings and claims friend of 20 years, Adrian Linham (right), had told him he divorced wife Liz two years before his new marriage\n@highlight\nMark Stapleton was 'shocked' to discover his best friend was still married\n@highlight\nHe claims he was duped after Adrian Linham assured him he was divorced\n@highlight\nLinham had been living a double life with wife Liz and girlfriend Hayley\n@highlight\nHe secretly proposed to and married Hayley in Riviera Maya, Mexico\n@highlight\nCeremony held on same beach he had honeymooned on with Liz, 37\n@highlight\nFirst wife found out when her mother-in-law wrote to her about 'divorce'\n@highlight\nShe investigated and found husband's new wedding photos on Facebook\n@highlight\nBigamist is now jailed for 18 weeks - but new wife is standing by him", "entities": [{"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 351, "end": 367}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But after several years of marriage, Linham met @placeholder, who he then married at the same resort he had visited with his previous wife six years earlier", "idx": 24981}, {"query": "Liz said: 'I'd always known about @placeholder but the way he'd speak of her was just \"oh she's loaded, her and her husband have got more money than sense so I do as many jobs as possible at their house to rinse them\".", "idx": 24985}], "idx": 16204} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Unelected Euro judges are making a relentless attack on British laws laid down over centuries by Parliament, a devastating report warns today. A group of Tory MPs are demanding action by the Prime Minister over figures which show the UK loses three out of every four cases taken to the unaccountable European Court of Human Rights. The explosive research will reignite the row over Europe\u2019s demand for rapists and killers to be given the vote in prison, and intensify calls for Britain to withdraw from the court\u2019s jurisdiction. Relentless attack: Unelected judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, pictured, are undermining British justice by ruling in favour of murderers, terrorists and sex offenders in three in four cases taken there from Britain\n@highlight\nTen Tory MPs call on Prime Minister to take action\n@highlight\nSay there is a need to 'end rule by judges'\n@highlight\nIn 350 cases, Britain has lost 271 and been successful in only 86\n@highlight\nTiming of report coincides with three controversial upcoming rulings\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron promises to take personal charge of the issue", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 234, "end": 235}, {"start": 300, "end": 329}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 572, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is planning to make a speech in @placeholder calling for rule changes which would stop the ECHR being able to deal with cases if they have already been dealt with \u2018properly\u2019 by national courts.", "idx": 24989}], "idx": 16207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sydney, Australia (CNN) -- Some 100 probable asylum seekers have died in the past few weeks off Australian shores. But there's no way of knowing exact numbers because the vessels on which these people perish don't carry passenger logs. Still, the boats keep sailing to Australia with desperate people believing that after a period of incarceration they'll begin new lives. Safe lives. And still, there appears to be no end in sight to the political stalemate between the ruling Labor government and its coalition opponents on how to stop the boats and the people smuggling trade that parlays human misery into cold hard cash.\n@highlight\nHundreds of potential asylum seekers risk lives trying to reach Australian territory by boat\n@highlight\nMany are feeling poverty and repression in countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan\n@highlight\nWith detention facilities full, Australian citizens are being asked to house some cases\n@highlight\nAli, 21, from Afghanistan is being hosted by a family near Sydney until his case is heard", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His 46-year-old mother and two brothers are marooned in Pakistan, themselves waiting for Ali's case to be determined, hoping for asylum in Pakistan or @placeholder.", "idx": 24993}, {"query": "Pakistan might allow his family to remain there but that's not of much comfort to @placeholder.", "idx": 24997}], "idx": 16209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The scoreline at Old Trafford flattered Manchester United as Louis van Gaal's side eventually prevailed 3-1 against Premier League strugglers Burnley. Defender Chris Smalling scored a brace to show United's misfiring strikers how its done. Despite winning United we booed by their own supporters as the Old Trafford fans appear increasingly frustrated by the football lacking ambition, invention and dominance under van Gaal. Sportsmail's Mike Keegan gives you the lowdown on how the players performed at Old Trafford. MANCHESTER UNITED (4-1-2-1-2) David de Gea - 6.5 Powerless to prevent Ings header. Reaction save to keep United ahead at 2-1. Remains in top form.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's side prevailed 3-1 at Old Trafford against Burnley\n@highlight\nChris Smalling scored a brace and Robin van Persie hit a late penalty\n@highlight\nManchester United move back up to 3rd in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 535}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 790, "end": 805}, {"start": 837, "end": 853}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ex-City man surged down the right before teeing up @placeholder to equalise with a pinpoint cross and was a threat coming forward with superb delivery.", "idx": 25005}], "idx": 16213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz recently claimed that Special Prosecutor Angela Corey, who charged George Zimmerman in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, threatened to sue Dershowitz for libel and slander and to have him disbarred. According to Dershowitz, Corey went into a tirade against him after he strongly criticized her. He said Corey was being unethical for not disclosing material facts to the court in the probable cause affidavit she had filed against Zimmerman and had erred by bringing a second-degree murder charge against him, when the evidence didn't support such a charge. 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His Dallas drawl can\u2019t contain the buzz at being in Hoylake and even after a long flight from the United States his face is fresh and lights up every time he mentions this major championship - especially when he talks about winning it. Spieth doesn\u2019t turn 21 until the end of the month but there is a real chance he could lift the Claret Jug this week. He nearly pulled off one of the greatest wins in history at the Masters, leading by two strokes in the final round before a Bubba Watson masterclass prevented Spieth from breaking Tiger Woods\u2019s record as the youngest ever Augusta champion.\n@highlight\nSpieth says he is aiming to break major record\n@highlight\nNicklaus won 18 major titles, including three at The Open\n@highlight\n20-year-old believes he has every chance of winning at Hoylake this week\n@highlight\nJust came short at the Masters to Bubba Watson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Confidence: Spieth believes he will win this weekend... and also has @placeholder' 18-majors record in his sights", "idx": 25013}], "idx": 16221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who captured the drama of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 with an \"SOS\" call to the nation, was indicted Friday on 21 federal corruption charges, including bribery, money laundering, fraud and filing false tax returns. Nagin allegedly defrauded the city through \"a bribery and kickback scheme\" in which he received checks, cash, wire transfers, personal services and free travel from businessmen seeking contracts and favorable treatment from the city, the 25-page federal indictment says. As part of the alleged bribes, Nagin's family members received a vacation in Hawaii; first-class airfare to Jamaica; private jet travel and a limousine for New York City totaling $23,500; and cellular phone service, the indictment said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ray Nagin's family allegedly received Hawaii vacation, first-class Jamaica trip\n@highlight\nNagin allegedly took bribes of $60,000, $2,250, $50,000, $10,000 and $112,500\n@highlight\nIndictment says he filed false tax returns from 2005 to 2008\n@highlight\nNagin was the voice of a devastated New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina in 2005", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 71, "end": 87}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Among the conspiracy charges is an accusation that Nagin awarded \"no bid\" work to a city contractor who provided \"concealed and direct campaign monies\" to @placeholder, the indictment says.", "idx": 25016}, {"query": "Nagin, who is black, urged the reconstruction of a \"chocolate @placeholder,\" adding, \"You can't have New Orleans no other way.\"", "idx": 25017}], "idx": 16224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Channel 4 is to broadcast the Muslim call to prayer during Ramadan this year, it revealed yesterday. It is believed to be the first time a mainstream British television channel has broadcast the Islamic call to prayer. Starting next week, the broadcaster will transmit the morning call to prayer daily for the 30 days of Ramadan. Morning call: Channel 4 will broadcast the first call to prayer for the 30 days of Ramadan. There are five calls to prayer each day Channel 4\u2019s head of factual programming Ralph Lee said the channel would act as a \u2018nationwide tannoy system\u2019 for Britain\u2019s 2.8million Muslims while they observed Ramadan.\n@highlight\nCall to prayer usually delivered from a mosque and relayed by loudspeaker\n@highlight\nFive calls a day but Channel 4 will only broadcast the morning call for the 30 days of Ramadan\n@highlight\nBroadcaster had been criticised in the past for giving airtime to extreme Islamist views", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group\u2019s followers expressed outrage about the decision, including calls for a boycott of @placeholder.", "idx": 25024}], "idx": 16231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic has sparked outrage amid claims he shot dead a moose during a hunting trip. The controversial 33-year-old, who plays for Paris St Germain in France, was reportedly on a winter vacation in his homeland when he is alleged to have shot the animal. It has been reported that the striker killed the 500kg moose with a single 'shot through its heart' during a hunting excursion while he was on a mid-season break from the French league. Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic (pictured) has sparked outrage amid claims he shot a moose through the heart during a hunting trip\n@highlight\nFootballer reportedly shot a moose dead during a hunting trip in Sweden\n@highlight\nThe controversial 33-year-old was said to be 'very happy' with his trophy\n@highlight\nPlayer reportedly killed 500kg animal with a 'single shot through its heart'\n@highlight\nAnimal rights activists in Sweden have described the story as 'problematic'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 19, "end": 36}, {"start": 159, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 489, "end": 506}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is estimated that up to 100,000 moose are killed by hunters every year in @placeholder.", "idx": 25027}], "idx": 16233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The five children who were allegedly slain by their father were remembered at a memorial in Mississippi on Friday, while 500 miles away, their father's lawyers told a court he was 'not a monster'. Timothy Ray Jones Jr., 32, is accused of killing his three boys and two girls, wrapping their bodies in separate trash bags and driving around for days with their decomposing bodies before dumping them on a rural hilltop in Alabama earlier this month. Their bodies were found on Tuesday. At the memorial for his slain children today at the Amory Church of Christ in Mississippi, a poem was read for each sibling. 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Former President Clinton receives flowers from a girl Tuesday upon landing in Pyongyang, North Korea. While much of his time has been devoted to global philanthropic interests and speeches, Clinton has never strayed too far from the campaign trail and remains one of the world's most recognizable statesmen. Clinton, 62, jumped back onto the world stage Tuesday with an unannounced trip to North Korea on a mission to negotiate the release of two imprisoned American journalists.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kim Jong Il pardons two U.S. journalists, state-run news agency KCNA says\n@highlight\nBill Clinton has focused on philanthropic interests in post-presidency\n@highlight\nClinton has stayed involved in politics, sparking controversy in wife's 2008 campaign\n@highlight\nClinton also has authored books, teamed up for charity with George H.W. 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Former defence secretary Liam Fox, the chairman of the influential 1922 committee, Graham Brady, and former leadership contender David Davis are among those calling for an end to the ban on new selective state schools. The grassroots Tory group, Conservative Voice, is building support among MPs for a change in policy which it says would be a vote-winner among millions of middle-class parents.\n@highlight\nGrassroots Tory group building support among MPs for a change in policy\n@highlight\nLaw forbids new grammars, whose intake is based on academic ability\n@highlight\nCameron has long resisted calls to pledge to expand selective schooling", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 542, "end": 559}, {"start": 588, "end": 590}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, the former shadow home secretary, said: \u2018Grammar schools were probably one of the most transformative public policies of the middle of the 20 century.", "idx": 25040}], "idx": 16244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- The lawyer trying to get two American hikers freed from prison in Iran was not able to get a signature on bail paperwork because a judge is on vacation until Tuesday, he told CNN Sunday. Bail has been paid for Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, lawyer Masoud Shafiee said, but he needs the signatures of two judges to prove it. He went to a judge's office Sunday, when he was in court on a separate case, to see if he could get the second signature, but was told that the judge is on vacation until Tuesday and that Shafiee will have to return then, the lawyer said.\n@highlight\nNEW: An Iranian official links the hikers' case to U.S. treatment of others\n@highlight\nU.S. Muslim, Christian leaders ask President Ahmadinejad for their release\n@highlight\nA judge who needs to sign bail paperwork is on vacation, their lawyer says\n@highlight\nJosh Fattal and Shane Bauer have been held as spies for more than two years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 197, "end": 199}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then announced that all the paperwork had been filed for them to be freed on bail, but their release was delayed.", "idx": 25043}], "idx": 16246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Elegant in a pistachio and nude dress, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands was every inch the royal style icon as she and husband King Willem-Alexander arrived in South Korea this morning. The visit comes after the North, led by Kim Jong Un, stepped up its sabre-rattling over the weekend following the launch of a refurbished Soviet nuclear submarine capable of striking Seoul. Despite the best efforts of dictator Mr Kim, the royal couple appeared undaunted and were welcomed by huge crowds waving Dutch and South Korean flags as they stepped off the plane. Scroll down for video Not worried: King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima arrive in Seoul despite more threats from the North\n@highlight\nThe Dutch royal couple have arrived in Seoul for a three-day visit\n@highlight\nComes as North Korea stepped up the sabre-rattling over the weekend\n@highlight\nUnpredictable dictator Kim Jong Un has launched 'new' attack submarine\n@highlight\nQueen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander appeared undaunted\n@highlight\nWere all smiles as they were welcomed to Seoul by President Park Geun-Hye", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 126, "end": 146}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 591, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 969}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eventually, the war, which ended in 1953, resulted in the partition of Korea with the North remaining communist while the @placeholder developed into a modern democracy.", "idx": 25052}], "idx": 16252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a big applause line, one of many for former President Bill Clinton Wednesday night. 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Republicans 24 million, Democrats 42.\"\n@highlight\nClinton says Democratic administrations produce more private-sector jobs\n@highlight\nFederal statistics show his numbers are a bit off, but not substantially\n@highlight\nGOP terms were hit more by recessions, while population growth may have helped Dems", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 116, "end": 145}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats, meanwhile, were also helped by population growth: A bigger country should produce more jobs, and @placeholder have held office for nearly 12 of the past 20 years.", "idx": 25054}], "idx": 16253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- With Congress adjourned until after the November elections, the campaign season accelerated Thursday as top Democrats accused Republicans of a strategy of obstruction while the House GOP leader called for an overhaul of how the chamber works. President Barack Obama met with Democratic leaders from both chambers before they left Washington for the election fray back home. Democratic sources said the party's congressional leaders pushed Obama to be more aggressive in helping them campaign in the final weeks before the November 2 vote. Their message after the talks with Obama focused on legislative accomplishments on behalf of working-class Americans despite the relentless Republican opposition.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sources say Democratic leaders urge Obama to step up campaigning\n@highlight\nDemocrats tout congressional record, highlight choice for voters\n@highlight\nBoehner calls for reforms in Congress\n@highlight\nGibbs, Democrats say Republican strategy was obstruction", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about the hostile political climate in @placeholder, Boehner said: \"There's no question that there's a lot of scar tissue that's been built up on both sides of the aisle, and both parties are to blame.\"", "idx": 25057}, {"query": "Obama already appears to be in campaign mode, traveling to four states this week to hold town hall-style meetings and address @placeholder rallies.", "idx": 25059}], "idx": 16255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Chinese man captured by federal agents in 2011 has pleaded guilty in a federal court for pirating copyrighted software worth more than $100 million, officials of ICE announced Tuesday. Xiang Li, 36, of Chengdu will be sentenced May 3, by a judge in Wilmington, Delaware, and could receive a sentence of up to 25 years. Authorities last April disclosed that Li had been captured by agents of Homeland Security Investigations in Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands. \"Li mistakenly thought he was safe ... hiding halfway around the world in cyberspace anonymity,\" ICE Director John Morton said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nXiang Li was charged with pirating software worth more than $100 million\n@highlight\nHe faces sentencing in May and could receive up to 25 years in prison\n@highlight\nAn alleged co-conspirator is believed to be in Chengdu, China\n@highlight\nNASA electronics engineer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 368, "end": 369}, {"start": 402, "end": 433}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 475}, {"start": 479, "end": 480}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials say the men were indicted by a @placeholder grand jury on charges of software piracy and illegally exporting technology to China.", "idx": 25064}], "idx": 16257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For the first time in more than 60 years, America is without a Kennedy on the national stage and it's more than just a sentimental loss to President Barack Obama. The coffin of Senator Edward Kennedy is carried by an honor guard. The last of the Kennedy brothers, Senator Edward Kennedy, died this week of brain cancer at age 77. \"We shouldn't underplay the adverse effect this has on the president's healthcare fight,\" said Democratic strategist James Carville. Kennedy was the youngest of four brothers, the only one who died peacefully. John F. Kennedy, was elected to Congress in 1947, then the White House in 1960 and assassinated in 1963. Brother Robert was running for president when he assassinated in 1968. Their eldest brother, Joe, was killed years earlier in World War II.\n@highlight\nEdward Kennedy's death marks end of a dynasty in American political life\n@highlight\nKennedy was among first to endorse Barack Obama's presidential campaign\n@highlight\nKennedy was also key ally for Obama on his plans for healthcare reform\n@highlight\nObama will miss his respected voice, negotiating skills in the Senate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 549, "end": 563}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder persevered and went on to a 47-year career as a prominent and productive member of the Senate.", "idx": 25065}, {"query": "His early endorsement of @placeholder helped Obama win the White House.", "idx": 25066}], "idx": 16258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea is set to hand manager Louis van Gaal an almighty boost by declaring himself fit for Saturday evening\u2019s visit to Arsenal. De Gea dislocated his little finger during a Spain training session last week but the injury is understood to have improved to such an extent that he now believes he has a high chance of starting at the Emirates Stadium. Sources close to the Spanish team told Sportsmail on Tuesday evening that the United No 1 has \u2018an 80 per cent\u2019 chance of making the starting line-up when his club return to Barclays Premier League action this weekend.\n@highlight\nDavid De Gea dislocated his finger while away with Spain last week\n@highlight\nIt was believed De Gea would miss four weeks due to the injury\n@highlight\nManchester United goalkeeper could now be fit for Saturday however\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's side travel to Arsenal in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 367, "end": 382}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 558, "end": 580}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 766, "end": 782}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Manchester United could be handed a boost with the news David de Gea might play against @placeholder", "idx": 25073}], "idx": 16260} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The number of people killed by Ebola has reached almost 7,000 as it emerged the World Health Organisation has missed ambitious targets to contain the deadly disease. The death toll currently stands at 6,928, according to the U.N. health agency, with the total number of people infected with the killer virus having surpassed 16,000. The figures, released today, come almost two months after the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched an ambitious plan to stop the outbreak in West Africa - by aiming to isolate 70 per cent of the victims in the three hardest-hit countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone by December 1.\n@highlight\nNumber of people killed by Ebola now stands at 6,928, health agency said\n@highlight\nPeople infected with deadly disease has surpassed 16,000 in West Africa\n@highlight\nWorld Health Organisation had set target of isolating 70 per cent of cases\n@highlight\nHowever, failed to meet December goal it set as virus continues to spread", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 80, "end": 104}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 395, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In recent weeks, there have been some successes in curbing the deadly disease, with cases in @placeholder and Guinea appearing to be declining or stabilising.", "idx": 25081}], "idx": 16266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson Justin Rose has given himself a great chance of making it two wins in a row heading into the Open Championship at Royal Liverpool this week. The popular Englishman posted a wonderful 66 to be tied for the lead with home hope Marc Warren going into the final round of the Aberdeen Asset Scottish Open. Rose arrived at Royal Aberdeen full of confidence following a gutsy victory in his last outing in America\u2019s capital at the Quicken Loans National event, where he prevailed on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off. On top: Justin Rose celebrates his birdie on the 16th hole during the third round on Saturday\n@highlight\nRose posted a third-round 66 to tie for the lead with Scot Warren at Royal Aberdeen\n@highlight\nThe Englisman won the Quicken Loans National in America last month\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy is seven shots back, with Phil Mickelson a further shot adrift", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 292, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 445, "end": 466}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 762, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 857, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder however, has every incentive to win himself on what promises to be an intriguing final day as he seeks an afternoon of redemption and make up for the worst day of his professional life in this event two years ago.", "idx": 25082}], "idx": 16267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leesa Smith and Sally Lee for Daily Mail Australia and Aap The owner of a Sydney convenience store which caught fire, killing three people, deliberately planned the explosion with a 'complex' set-up of fuel containers so that he could collect on the insurance pay-out, police will allege. Adeel Khan, who was charged on Tuesday with the murder of three people living upstairs from his Rozelle business, demonstrated 'disregard for human life' as he deliberately set his business ablaze on September 4, court documents claim. Police will allege he deliberately' and 'dishonestly' started the inferno. 'It (is) the belief of police that the accused intentionally set about to destroy his business by fire,' the statement of facts says.\n@highlight\nAdeel Khan has been charged with murder at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown, Sydney's south-west, on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nThe 44-year-old was charged with 25 offences, including three counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder, three counts of manslaughter\n@highlight\nRozelle convenience shop owner was charged with setting his store ablaze\n@highlight\nThe Greenacre man designed a 'complex' set-up of explosives\n@highlight\nBianka O'Brien and one-year-old son Jude, along with 27-year-old Chris Noble, died in the fatal inferno on September 4\n@highlight\nPolice allege it was to collect the insurance pay-out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 52}, {"start": 58, "end": 60}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 791, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Forensic examiners allegedly found what police described as a 'complex and elaborate set-up' of petrol fuel loads throughout @placeholder's shop, office and storeroom.", "idx": 25093}], "idx": 16273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Ted Sorensen was special counsel and adviser to President John F. 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Their love of family and country stood out during some of the most cynical and selfish periods in recent American history.\n@highlight\nTed Sorensen: People have focused on the tragedies endured by Kennedy family\n@highlight\nHe says focus should be on how family has been dedicated to public service\n@highlight\nSorensen: Their love of family and country stood out in a selfish era", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 73, "end": 87}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 201}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 331, "end": 346}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 718}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even the youngest generation of @placeholder today acts not out of a sense of entitlement but a sense of commitment.", "idx": 25109}], "idx": 16286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At first it\u2019s a wary encounter between an unlikely duo \u2013 but Mubi the baby monkey and Daisy the Jack Russell are really the happiest of playmates. Mubi was rejected by her mother Yola at Port Lympne Reserve in Kent, but now has pups Daisy and Ian for company at the home of her human carer, Simon Jeffrey. Mr Jeffrey, who is head of the primate section at the reserve, has taken on the role of adoptive father to Mubi, an African drill monkey. New friends: Mubi is introduced to one of Simon's Jack Russell puppies. 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But when there is serious business to sort, he appears. Business such as finding a fourth permanent head coach in little more than a year. As stand-ins Rob Kelly and Keith Downing put the players through their paces on Tuesday, Peace\u2019s personalised number plate was visible in the car park. He started the day in negotiations with two possible replacements for Alan Irvine, sacked late on Monday night and placed on gardening leave, just as Steve Clarke was 12 months ago. Tony Pulis's representatives are in talks with West Bromwich Albion over the vacant manager's position\n@highlight\nAlan Irvine was sacked as West Bromwich Albion boss on Monday\n@highlight\nTony Pulis has emerged as the favourite to become new head coach\n@highlight\nTim Sherwood also in the running but Pulis has edged ahead of him\n@highlight\nBaggies owner Jeremy Peace determined to keep side in Premier League\n@highlight\nWest Brom searching for fourth head coach in little more than a year", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 52}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 641}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 734}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Informed observers expressed shock at any softening of @placeholder\u2019s methods.", "idx": 25113}], "idx": 16289} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Movie director John Landis is suing Michael Jackson, accusing the reclusive entertainer of fraud in his handling of profits from the iconic \"Thriller\" video the two made together more than 25 years ago. \"King of Pop\" Michael Jackson, seen in 2005, made the \"Thriller\" video with John Landis more than 25 years ago. Landis claimed his 1983 contract with Jackson gave him 50 percent of net profits from the 14-minute video and the documentary about the making of it, both works that he directed and co-wrote with Jackson, court documents say. Jackson \"wrongfully refused to pay or account for such profits,\" the suit, filed against the singer and Optimum Productions, says. 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The five lizards - four male and one female - launched on a research satellite on 19 July to study the effects of weightlessness on their sex lives. But Russian space officials have now revealed that the Foton-M4 satellite is not responding to commands, and there are fears the mission may be lost. A satellite containing five geckos is feared out of control. The five lizards are flying in the Gecko-F4 experiment aboard the satellite (shown). They are being observed to see how their bodies and sexual behaviour are affected by microgravity. Their habitat, monitored by video camera, has enough food for two months\n@highlight\nA biological experiment launched from Kazakhstan last week is feared lost\n@highlight\nGround controllers are unable to communicate with the Foton-M4 satellite\n@highlight\nOn board it has five geckos intended to reproduce and test the effects of microgravity on reproduction\n@highlight\nBut while the animals are alive, the satellite cannot be controlled\n@highlight\nThis means that the planned landing in two months might not be possible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 386, "end": 387}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 949, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder series of satellites are designed to perform biological experiments in space", "idx": 25128}], "idx": 16296} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Australian bride charged with adultery and bigamy offences while visiting her boyfriend in Lebanon has tearfully told of the ordeal which saw her fleeing from authorities and dodging bullets. Sydney mother and teacher Mahessen Issa also revealed to Channel Seven's Sunday Night program what drove her to the edge of forced her halfway around the world into another man's arms. Ms Issa and her estranged husband Bassam Abou Lokmeh were separated when she decided to travel to Lebanon earlier this year, and their relationship had been in jeopardy for a long time before. Scroll down for videos Mahessen Issa (left), the Sydney woman who left Australia and her estranged husband has told of how she and boyfriend Mohammed Awick (right) spent months running from Lebanese authorities\n@highlight\nMahassen Issa was on the run in Lebanon for two months\n@highlight\nShe was charged with adultery and bigamy offences\n@highlight\nMs Issa revealed what led her to another man, Mohammed Awick\n@highlight\nDescribed the breakdown of marriage with husband Bassam Abou Lokmeh\n@highlight\nSaid Mr Awick was her true soulmate., despite being so far away", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 415, "end": 432}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said @placeholder is her true soulmate and she hopes to be reunited with him in the future", "idx": 25133}, {"query": "Ms Issa described Mr @placeholder as her soulmate, and revealed to the show she had never been in love like this, despite now being back in Australia without him.", "idx": 25134}], "idx": 16299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley O'keeffe PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:46 EST, 24 December 2013 A powerful blast tore through a police headquarters in Cairo in the deadliest bombing yet in a months-long wave of violence. So far 13 people are confirmed dead with more than 100 people wounded and many still buried under the rubble. Officials have pinned the blame on the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been leading a campaign of protests since the July ousting of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Scroll down for video Egyptian security forces secure the site of a powerful car bomb explosion\n@highlight\nPolice and civilians killed in blast just outside Cairo\n@highlight\nSource thought to be pick-up truck loaded with explosives\n@highlight\nGovernment blames Muslim Brotherhood for the attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 760, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Destruction: A damaged building is surrounded by worried @placeholder after a car bomb exploded today", "idx": 25140}], "idx": 16303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb A man has been killed and another injured after a \u00a3250 million building collapse in an exclusive part of central London this afternoon. The worker, believed to be in his 30s, was killed in the accident at the former U.S. Navy building, in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair. A spokesman from London Fire Brigade said a mini-digger on the second floor of the six-floor building fell to the floor below. The victim was confirmed dead by emergency medics at the scene. The two men had fallen from the second floor to the first floor. Victim: A man has been killed and another injured after a building collapse in Grosvenor Square, an exclusive part of central London, this afternoon\n@highlight\nThe man, believed to be in his 30s, was killed when a mini-digger fell\n@highlight\nHe was working on the conversion of the former U.S. Navy building\n@highlight\nAnother man was treated for minor injuries from the accident\n@highlight\nPolice, London Fire Brigade and London's Air Ambulance at the scene\n@highlight\nThe building is being converted into luxury apartments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 295, "end": 313}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 951}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Property prices in @placeholder have increased by a staggering 310 per cent since 2000, making it the most expensive square in London.", "idx": 25142}], "idx": 16304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama embarks on a two-day U.S. road trip Tuesday to assess and amplify his government's response to two unconnected overseas emergencies -- the Ebola outbreak in Africa and Islamic terrorists in Iraq and Syria. On Tuesday Obama will announce significant new U.S. efforts to combat the Ebola epidemic, which has moved quickly across the western part of Africa and sent governments there scrambling to respond. The plan, which he'll announce at the Atlanta headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, includes new military assistance to the region and an increase in trained medical professionals sent to help.\n@highlight\nU.S. significantly increasing support to Ebola response in Africa\n@highlight\nMilitary planning facilities that could house 1,700 additional beds\n@highlight\nObama announcing new military support at the CDC Tuesday\n@highlight\nWhite House facing unconnected Ebola and ISIS crises", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 513, "end": 554}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials hope a more coordinated logistical situation on the ground, put in place by the @placeholder, will encourage other nations to step up their own efforts in fighting Ebola, which experts worry could spread even more rapidly if more isn't done now to contain it.", "idx": 25155}], "idx": 16315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just hours after the U.S. consulate came under attack in Libya, resulting in the death of the U.S. ambassador and three of his colleagues, YouTube blocked access to an anti-Islam video that sparked protests in Egypt and Libya. The video, which was made in America and crudely characterized the Prophet Mohammed, understandably offended many Muslims. It would appear that the decision by Google -- which owns YouTube -- was based not on an order by either government but on its own concerns. \"We work hard to create a community everyone can enjoy and which also enables people to express different opinions,\" YouTube said in a statement. \"This can be a challenge because what's OK in one country can be offensive elsewhere. This video \u00e2\u20ac\u201d which is widely available on the web \u00e2\u20ac\u201d is clearly within our guidelines and so will stay on YouTube. However, given the very difficult situation in Libya and Egypt we have temporarily restricted access in both countries. Our hearts are with the families of the people murdered in yesterday's attack in Libya.\"\n@highlight\nAn anti-Islam video sparked protests in Libya and Egypt; in Libya, violence erupted\n@highlight\nJillian York: YouTube decided to block access to the video in the two countries\n@highlight\nShe says it is not in Google's best interest to be arbiter of what's acceptable\n@highlight\nYork: Google will have to explain why it censors videos in some cases but not others", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1350}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1358}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As an @placeholder company, YouTube itself also has a right to speech, which includes the right to make its own policies regarding what types of speech it deems appropriate to host.", "idx": 25160}], "idx": 16319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With England\u2019s autumn series kicking off on Saturday, Sir Clive Woodward sets the scene for their four crucial matches. Sam Peters asks the questions. Sam Peters: How do you see the QBE series going for England and where are Stuart Lancaster\u2019s team compared to yours at this stage 12 years ago? Sir Clive Woodward: The current group of English players is just as talented as the 2003 squad, but I just don\u2019t think we\u2019ve seen the right XV on the field playing the style of rugby required to win a World Cup. You need to create a team that can outscore any side in the world. Let\u2019s be very clear: to win a World Cup you have to be able to outscore the southern hemisphere sides and not just the Six Nations teams.\n@highlight\nEngland face New Zealand, South Africa and Australia this autumn\n@highlight\nAll Blacks are the first to play at Twickenham this Saturday\n@highlight\nFinal chance to play 'big three' before next year's World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 650, "end": 668}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder players won\u2019t need reminding how great an opportunity this is to make the shirt their own, but privately I would still be winding players up.", "idx": 25170}], "idx": 16325} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton said Sunday some people are using her controversial reference to Robert F. Kennedy's assassination to suggest that she meant something \"completely unthinkable.\" Sen. Hillary Clinton says her supporters urge her to stay in the race until it is over. Her campaign also accused the rival Obama campaign of \"inflaming\" the situation and purposely taking her words out of context. But the Obama campaign said it was not trying to \"stir the issue up.\" In an editorial in the New York Daily News, the Democratic presidential hopeful also acknowledged her dwindling chances of winning the nomination, saying she is aware of \"the odds\" against her.\n@highlight\nBarack Obama denounces remark, then says to \"put it behind us\"\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton's camp says Obama intentionally stoking controversy\n@highlight\nClinton says in editorial she knows the odds are against her getting nomination\n@highlight\nObama mentions Robert Kennedy in imploring Wesleyan graduates to volunteer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 500, "end": 518}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 941, "end": 954}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Because all it takes is one act of service -- one blow against injustice -- to send forth that tiny ripple of hope that @placeholder spoke of.\"", "idx": 25174}], "idx": 16326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brendan McDonough, a lookout for his elite 20-man Arizona wildfire-fighting crew, saw Sunday's blaze change directions and warned his team by radio from his hilltop perch. The new conditions, he told them, also were forcing him to leave that spot, officials recalled Tuesday. He did as he was trained, officials said. And because he did, McDonough might have escaped his own death by seconds. McDonough was trying to go to another lookout point when the Yarnell Hill fire killed 19 members of Prescott Fire Department's Granite Mountain Hotshots, Prescott Fire Department spokesman Wade Ward said. 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Kitzhaber is under pressure to resign because of an influence-peddling scandal linked to his fiancee's work as a consultant. Cop cars and reporters continue to swarm outside his house following the rumors he would step down. Oregon State Police provides security for Kitzhaber, but sheriff's Sgt. Bob Ray says the agency requested extra help because of the large media presence after rumors he planned to step down - a rumor the governor said was false yesterday. Surrounded: State and local police patrol outside the home of Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber on Thursday\n@highlight\nReporters camped outside the home of Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber were joined by deputies from the Washington County Sheriff's Office\n@highlight\nOregon State Police provides security for Kitzhaber, but sheriff's Sgt. 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Obama warns of further steps in Egypt But what does that mean exactly and how much leverage does the United States have on Egyptian affairs? Beyond military support, would holding up financing for economic programs have an impact? What about immigration and visa programs? Would any new action on these issues change the behavior of the Egyptian military?\n@highlight\nExperts say relations between the U.S. and Egypt are more complicated than military aid\n@highlight\nExpert says cutting off aid will do little to change Egypt regime's behavior\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia has promised to make up for any aid that the U.S. cuts\n@highlight\nEgypt could retaliate to cutting aid by changing U.S. preferential access to Suez Canal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Whether or not changing the aid policy is good for the @placeholder in the long run, my answer to that is yes,\" Radwan said.", "idx": 25181}], "idx": 16330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens and Jack Doyle Back at home, his colleagues were campaigning furiously in the final hours before their party\u2019s crucial by-election. Ukip leader Nigel Farage, meanwhile, seemed more interested in a different kind of party as he enjoyed a boozy night in the Mediterranean. But the 50-year-old was less than happy when pictures emerged of him returning to his hotel hand in hand with a blonde woman just before 4am. Yesterday, as he returned from the trip, Mr Farage angrily dismissed allegations of inappropriate behaviour as \u2018fluff and nonsense\u2019, saying: \u2018I didn\u2019t go to bed with her.\u2019 Dinner guests: Nigel Farage says he is the victim of 'abhorrent mischief making' after he was photographed with Ande Soteri at 3.42am after a gala dinner in Malta\n@highlight\nPictures of Ukip leader with Ande Soteri entering Valletta hotel at 3.42am\n@highlight\nMr Farage says she is disabled and he was supporting her as she walked\n@highlight\nDaily Mirror printed pictures under the headline: 'Did Ukip alone Nigel?'\n@highlight\nUkip leader said: 'I've never heard anything so ridiculous in whole of my life'\n@highlight\nMEP arrived home from Malta today before heading to Newark by-election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder, 47, who married him in 1999 and now works as his secretary, refused to comment on the photographs.", "idx": 25184}], "idx": 16333} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On the surface, it resembles just about any other high school in Japan -- or any high school in most places around the world. Students sit quietly studying math, science and English; some struggle to stay focused, looking at the clock and waiting for the bell to ring. When the school day ends, some move out to the sports fields for rugby or soccer practice, while others study music in emptying hallways. What makes this school different is the pictures of two men scattered throughout the building -- portraits of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and previous leader Kim Jong Il.\n@highlight\nTokyo Korean Middle and High School one of 10 schools in Japan with ties to North Korea\n@highlight\nPortraits of N. 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Jamie Smith, 23, conspired with two friends to get rid of the child after learning Jessica Santos, 18, had become pregnant during their affair. Smith planned to lure Miss Santos to a park in Peterborough, Cambs, on the pretence of discussing the pregnancy, where Steven Blades and a third man would attack her with a knife and crowbar. Scroll down for video Jamie Smith, 23 (left), has been jailed for seven years after plotting to have his mistress attacked so she would lose their unborn child. Steven Blades, 23 (right), was jailed for a year after agreeing to carry out the assault\n@highlight\nJamie Smith, 23, plotted to have mistress Jessica Santos, 18, attacked\n@highlight\nSmith came up with scheme after Miss Santos refused to abort his baby\n@highlight\nHe paid Steven Blades, 23, and a third man to attack her in a remote park\n@highlight\nAssault with knife and crowbar designed to make Miss Santos miscarry\n@highlight\nPlot foiled after third man refused to be involved and alerted police\n@highlight\nSmith has been jailed for seven years and Blades jailed for 12 months", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When my child is old enough I will tell them about this and let them decide if they want a relationship with @placeholder - until then I will do everything I need to do to protect my child.'", "idx": 25195}], "idx": 16341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 07:05 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 26 February 2013 Most couples dream of a traditional romantic white wedding, but one wacky couple literally created their own unique fairytale wedding. The Jersey couple tied the knot dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona from the Dreamworks animated film. Devoted Paul Bellas, 42, painted himself green and wore monster ears and eyebrows for the movie-themed big day. Paul Bellas, 42 and his wife Heidi Coxshall, 30, made the unusual choice of getting married dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona Heidi transformed into ogre Fiona for the reception, in lien with the film in which the beautiful princess is cursed to turn an ogre when the sun sets\n@highlight\nHeidi Coxshall, 30, and Paul Bellas, 42 from Jersey, married as Shrek and Princess Fiona from the Shrek animated films\n@highlight\nUnique theme was inspired by their four-year-old son Leo's love of the film\n@highlight\nHeidi made the costumes herself and the make-up took over an hour\n@highlight\nPaul also sported monster ears, eyebrows, and even ogre gloves to transform into Shrek", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heidi said she wanted a beach wedding originally but that 'they won't let you have one of those in Jersey' and so chose @placeholder as the theme", "idx": 25201}], "idx": 16345} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney went head-to-head on China, taxes, and jobs on Wednesday as the two campaigned throughout Ohio. Both sought to illustrate what the next four years would be like under their leadership as new polls indicated Obama exceeding 50% support among likely voters in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania. Those are all swing states that combined will account for nearly a quarter of the electoral votes needed to win the White House. Surveys suggest that Romney has lost his edge on the economy, the centerpiece of his campaign to highlight slow growth, trade tensions, and stubbornly high unemployment under Obama's leadership.\n@highlight\nNEW: Romney releases new campaign advertisement on the economy\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama and Romney challenge each other on China trade, key issue in Ohio\n@highlight\nLatest poll numbers show uphill battle in swing states for Romney\n@highlight\nOhio has chosen the winning presidential candidate since 1964", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Industry research shows that 800,000 jobs in @placeholder are tied to the auto industry, which also has railed against Chinese currency policies.", "idx": 25205}], "idx": 16347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just seconds had passed after the final whistle before one thug decided to hop the barriers, charge towards Nottingham Forest\u2019s victorious players and start swinging. The Derby fan threw two punches at defender Kelvin Wilson \u2014 failing to land either \u2014 before being rugby tackled to the ground by Jamaal Lascelles and then escorted away by stewards. This east Midlands derby is one of the most frantic rivalries in British football but the last thing it needs is idiots like this. The man was arrested and faces a life ban. 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Between the reprisal of the role on various \"Law and Order\" spin-offs and his many guest spots in character, Belzer parlayed Munch into one of the longest running roles in TV history. As Munch, Belzer appeared on FOX's \"The X-Files\" in 1993, HBO's \"The Wire\" in 2002 and shows like \"Arrested Development,\" \"The Beat\" and \"30 Rock.\"\n@highlight\nDetective John Munch will retire on \"Law and Order: SVU\"\n@highlight\nRichard Belzer debuted the role in January 1993\n@highlight\nThe character has appeared on multiple TV shows", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 637, "end": 656}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is expected to have a cameo or two on \"SVU\" and another crossover opportunity could present itself down the road.", "idx": 25229}], "idx": 16360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FOX News has come under international fire with the revelation that the network has made a very unlikely, yet highly powerful, new foe - the city of Paris. Mayor Anne Hidalgo sat down for her first international interview since the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack on Tuesday, telling Christiane Amanpour that it was her intent to go after the polarizing news organization for 'attacking the honor and the image' of the city in statements made in the wake of this tragedy. More specifically, the decision by the network to introduce the anti-Muslim myth that Paris, and most of Europe, had become filled with areas they referred to as 'no go zones,' which were off limits to everyone but Muslims - including police and government officials - and governed by Sharia law.\n@highlight\nIn her first international interview in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo announced the city would sue FOX News\n@highlight\nThis as a result of the network's anti-Muslim statements following the attack, and repeated claims of what they called 'no go zones' in Europe\n@highlight\nThese 'no go zones' banned non-Muslims they claimed, and were governed by Sharia law\n@highlight\nOne analyst, Steve Emerson, even made the claim that Birmingham, England was a 'no go zone'\n@highlight\nThe network ultimately issued both a correction and an apology for their statements\n@highlight\nMichael Clemente, Executive Vice President of News at the network, said in a statement that Hidalgo's comments about a lawsuit were 'misplaced'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 283, "end": 301}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1404}, {"start": 1481, "end": 1487}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The image of Paris has been prejudiced, and the honor of @placeholder has been prejudiced.'", "idx": 25235}], "idx": 16364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:50 EST, 22 November 2012 Gabriel Aubry has been arrested for battery following a 'brutal' Thanksgiving Day brawl with Olivier Martinez. The model - who is the father of Halle Berry's four-year-old daughter Nahla - reportedly attacked the actress' French fiance Olivier on Thursday morning when he was dropping the child back at Halle's house - but came off worse in the fight. Police were called to the home and Gabriel was taken to hospital for his injuries after suffering a broken rib, bruises to the face and a possible more serious head injury, TMZ reports.\n@highlight\nLove rivals come to blow as Gabriel drops Nahla off at Halle's Los Angeles home on Thanksgiving Day\n@highlight\nGabriel 'throws first punch' resulting in a fight which ended up with Olivier pinning him to the ground\n@highlight\nBoth men received medical treatment for their injuries. Martinez wants to press charges\n@highlight\nEmergency protective order issued: Gabriel can't go within 100 yards of Halle, Olivier or Nahla\n@highlight\nComes after a judge recently blocked Halle's request to move to France with daughter\n@highlight\nUnclear whether Nahla witnessed the fight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 733, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tense: @placeholder and Olivier, also pictured on Wednesday, recently lost a custody battle to take Nahla to his native France", "idx": 25244}, {"query": "While Halle and @placeholder picked up Nahla from school and took her to the party, her father took her home with him on Wednesday.", "idx": 25247}], "idx": 16371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 13:04 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 11 March 2014 Israel's Prime Minister has blasted the West for failing to condemn Iran after he unveiled a shipment of deadly weapons from the country. Benjamin Netanyahu accused Britain and the US of 'hypocrisy' as few statements have been made about the stock of rockets and bullets allegedly bound for Palestinian militants. The haul - including 40 M-302 rockets, 181 mortar shells, and 400,000 bullets - was discovered on March 5 by an Israeli commandos in the Red Sea. Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the West's 'self-deception' as few statements are made about the haul\n@highlight\nBenjamin Netanyahu blasted six powers for 'self-deception'\n@highlight\nSaid few condemnations made of haul, but Israel berated for Palestine\n@highlight\nIsraeli commandos stormed vessel 'headed for Gaza' on March 5\n@highlight\nFound missiles, mortar shells, 400,000 bullets 'for Palestinian militants'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 226, "end": 243}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 269, "end": 270}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 565}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 656, "end": 673}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel says a nuclear-armed Iran would pose a threat to the existence of the Jewish state, citing Iranian calls for @placeholder's destruction, its development of long-range missiles and its support for militant groups.", "idx": 25250}], "idx": 16374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Friday evening, a picture posted on Instagram by Steven Gerrard, standing next to Jamie Redknapp, had received more than 100,000 likes. It included the message: \u2018Learnt so much from this fella coming through, great to see a good mate of mine\u2019. Redknapp was in Liverpool\u2019s midfield when Gerrard played in his first Merseyside derby, as a rampaging substitute in April 1999. Together again at the club\u2019s training ground to record an interview that will appear in Jamie\u2019s Saturday Night Football programme on Sky, they had plenty of catching up to do as Gerrard prepares for his last match at Goodison Park. Sportsmail\u2019s Lee Clayton listened in \u2026\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard preparing for his final league Merseyside derby\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old will leave Anfield for LA Galaxy in the summer\n@highlight\nJamie Redknapp interviews his former Liverpool team-mate\n@highlight\nLiverpool captain Gerrard made his derby debut in 1999\n@highlight\nGerrard says future is bright at Liverpool with Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and young Jordan Ibe", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 472, "end": 494}, {"start": 509, "end": 511}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there is one ground where I could pick a win, it is @placeholder.", "idx": 25257}], "idx": 16378} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Colleen Hufford, 54, was beheaded by Alton Nolen during a surprise attack at a Vaughan Foods plant in Oklahoma last week, according to police. Thankfully, before the terrorist -- yes, terrorist -- could behead another victim, Traci Johnson, he was shot by the company's CEO, Mark Vaughan, who is also a deputy sheriff. The terrorist survived. Hufford, a wife, mother, and grandmother, did not. Her husband of 25 years was outside Vaughan Foods that afternoon, waiting to pick her up as he did every day, when he learned she was the victim of a terrorist attack. It was a terrorist attack, and everyone knows it. Why won't the government say so? The Washington Post reports that the FBI found \"no indication that Alton Alexander Nolen was copying the beheadings of journalists in Syria by the Islamic State ... adding that they are treating this as an incident of workplace violence.\"\n@highlight\nMel Robbins: Woman beheaded in Oklahoma is victim of terrorist attack\n@highlight\nShe says FBI calls it workplace violence, but there's evidence of Alton Nolen's focus on ISIS\n@highlight\nShe says denying this avoids new realities in war on terror: It's online, can affect us at home\n@highlight\nWe risk tarnishing Muslim-Americans, overwhelmingly peace-loving, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 721, "end": 741}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't know if he watched this @placeholder recruitment video, but apparently Nolen did watch beheading videos online.", "idx": 25266}], "idx": 16384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Out of the political frying pan and into the partisan fire for Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. A day after apologizing and taking responsibility for the problem-plagued Obamacare website, Sebelius got subpoenaed on Thursday by one of the fiercest Republican critics of the administration -- House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa of California. Issa told CNN that the subpoena demands documents and information relating to the HealthCare.gov website that his committee previously requested from Sebelius, adding she \"answered some questions but evaded a great many.\" \"Now we really need to insist on those documents,\" he said.\n@highlight\nTech giants Google, Oracle and Red Hat helping to fix HealthCare.gov\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans seek security documents from Sebelius and contractors\n@highlight\nObama: \"I take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed ASAP\"\n@highlight\nSebelius says she was wrong to tell Obama the website was ready", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 87}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 314, "end": 338}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, @placeholder tried to turn the tables on Republican opponents of his signature health care reforms, challenging them to come up with helpful ideas instead of undermining the federal law.", "idx": 25275}], "idx": 16388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kansas City, Missouri (CNN) -- The coffee was brewing and we were just starting our day when the telephone rang the morning of July 5, 1999. It was a call that every parent prays never will come. The Army colonel was calling from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where our son was based in the U.S. Army. A fellow soldier had attacked our son, Barry Winchell. He had been taken to a civilian hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. We raced to the Kansas City airport. When we arrived at the hospital, Barry was clinging to life. His face was unrecognizable. Contrary to what the colonel had said on the telephone, Barry had not been kicked in the head by the other soldier. He had been beaten with a baseball bat as he slept in the barracks. The doctor said he had irreparable brain damage and recovery was unlikely.\n@highlight\nPat and Wally Kutteles have worked 10 years to repeal \"don't ask, don't tell\"\n@highlight\nTheir son, Pfc. 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The shootings that killed 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo office on January 7 were followed by a shootout involving hostages at a supermarket in Porte de Vincennes. A gunman also shot and injured people in Montrouge. \u2018There is a high threat from terrorism,\u2019 the Foreign Office advised British travellers on its website. Scroll down for video Security at popular tourist attractions in Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, has been bolstered\n@highlight\nThe country\u2019s tourist board warned that tourists needed to remain vigilant\n@highlight\nSecurity at popular tourist sites including Eiffel Towe has been bolstered\n@highlight\nLondoners insist they will continue to visit Paris despite security threat\n@highlight\nUS State Department delivers warning saying that violent attacks involving Americans are becoming more common", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 355, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 919, "end": 937}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also said that US government buildings overseas will be on high alert.", "idx": 25285}], "idx": 16396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Kansas jury deliberated just 37 minutes before convicting an anti-abortion activist of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of an abortion provider. The jury found Scott Roeder, 51, guilty of gunning down Dr. George Tiller, who operated a clinic in Wichita where late-term abortions were performed. Roeder, 51, faces life in prison when he is sentenced on March 9. Tiller's family said the jury reached a \"just\" verdict. \"At this time we hope that George can be remembered for his legacy of service to women, the help he provided for those who needed it and the love and happiness he provided us as a husband, father and grandfather,\" the family said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nScott Roeder convicted of first-degree murder\n@highlight\nJury reaches verdict after about 40 minutes of deliberation\n@highlight\nRoeder testified he does not regret killing Dr. George Tiller\n@highlight\nTiller ran a women's clinic where he performed abortions in Wichita, Kansas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Others, meanwhile, followed @placeholder into the church parking lot, where he threatened to shoot them.", "idx": 25293}, {"query": "\"There is no imminence of danger on a Sunday morning in the back of a church, let alone any unlawful conduct, given that what Tiller did at his clinic Monday through Friday is lawful in @placeholder,\" the judge said.", "idx": 25294}], "idx": 16401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Somali Islamist militant movement on Monday claimed responsibility for a trio of bombings that killed at least 74 people Sunday at two venues in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, where crowds had gathered to watch the World Cup final. \"And the best of men have promised and they have delivered,\" said an Arabic statement issued by Al-Shabaab's press office and obtained by CNN. \"Blessed and exalted among men -- (taking) full responsibility. ...We wage war against the 6,000 collaborators; they have received their response.\" The 6,000 is an apparent reference to African Union peacekeepers in Somalia. 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Ibragim Todashev was fatally shot early May 22 during questioning about a 2011 triple homicide in Waltham, Massachusetts, as well as his relationship with deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Law enforcement from Massachusetts and Florida as well as the FBI questioned Todashev at his Florida home. Details about the circumstances of Todashev's death have been few, and the gaps have been filled in by media reports quoting unnamed law enforcement sources.\n@highlight\nIbragim Todashev questioned in May over links to one of the Boston bombing suspects\n@highlight\nTodashev was fatally shot by FBI agent during interrogation at his Florida house\n@highlight\nThe ACLU wants independent investigations into Todashev's death", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 42}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 200}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 676, "end": 691}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is conducting an investigation into the shooting, but the ACLU said that action is not enough.", "idx": 25300}], "idx": 16406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fabiola Leocal's story ought to be uncommon, but in post-earthquake Haiti, it's not. All she has left of her previous life are a stack of photographs and a few other things scavenged off the rubble of the building she called a home. When the catastrophe struck, as the Haitians say, her house tumbled, along with many others that dotted the hillside in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of Canape Vert. Her husband of nine years, Rene, was crushed under concrete. She lived in a camp for a while but returned to where she belonged. Now she has a tin shack and memories -- photographs carefully tucked away in loose, laminated photo album pages of herself and Rene. He, in a suit. She, in a much finer dress than the black sleeveless top and printed skirt she has on now.\n@highlight\nFabiola Leocal lost her home and husband in the 2010 earthquake\n@highlight\nShe is now living in the remnants of her home\n@highlight\nBut about half a million Haitians are still in camps\n@highlight\nThe country's new president acknowledges recovery will take time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 673}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the earthquake, @placeholder became a darling of the international community.", "idx": 25308}], "idx": 16413} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Boy band heartthrob turned pop culture icon Justin Timberlake may be known for singing high notes but his Italian restaurant went out on a low note, revealed a lawsuit against the establishment's insurance company filed on Tuesday in a Manhattan court. Justin Timberlake the former singer of N'Sync opened the New York Italian restaurant Destino with two business partners Eytan Sugarman and Trace Ayala in 2006 but the eatery was flooded twice with raw sewage due to bad plumbing, reportsThe New York Post. Scroll down for video What a waste! : Justin Timberlake's popular Italian restaurant Destino's closed because of faulty sewage that caused human waste to leak from the walls twice, alleges a lawsuit filed on Tuesday\n@highlight\nJustin Timberlake of N'Sync opened the New York restaurant Destino in 2006 but the eatery was flooded twice with raw sewage and later closed\n@highlight\nDestino's is suing the insurance company Amguard Insurance Co. for the $275,000 in damages and company losses\n@highlight\nThe suit claims that in July 2013 illegal plumbing pipes burst above the restaurant which in turn caused human waste to leak down the walls\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit alleges that the insurance company pushed the restaurant to reopen in November 2013 when it wasn't ready and another flood followed", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 270}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 311, "end": 345}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 547, "end": 563}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 736, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 930, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The insurer denied @placeholder\u2019s claims including a $275,000 bill for repair and company losses.", "idx": 25314}], "idx": 16419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 7 August 2012 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 8 August 2012 Tressed for success: Victoria Pendleton in a photoshoot to advertise a shampoo brand Victoria Pendleton rode tearfully into the sunset last night with her dream of a golden goodbye indelibly tainted by a final clash with her biggest rival. The Olympic sensation added a silver medal to her 2012 and 2008 golds in front of a rousing crowd at the Velodrome \u2013 then began her retirement without wearing the crown of the most highly decorated woman athlete of all time. She failed to trounce her Australian arch enemy Anna Meares \u2013 a win that would finally have laid to rest the controversy, competition and cat-fighting between them.\n@highlight\nThe Olympic sensation added a silver medal to her 2012 and 2008 golds in front of a rousing crowd at the Velodrome\n@highlight\nVictoria was disqualified in the first of three finals with Meares after making contact in the final sprint to the finish\n@highlight\nMarketing experts said Pendleton could now earn \u00a31million a year with deals\n@highlight\nNew face of hair product company", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 125}, {"start": 172, "end": 189}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "opportunity to make public her views on the troublesome @placeholder.", "idx": 25321}], "idx": 16424} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shoppers have been warned to avoid fake Frozen dolls after two were found with dangerously high levels of chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and infertility in men. The two singing dolls seized in Walsall, West Midlands, were made in China and have excessive levels of phthalates - which help soften plastic but could be carcinogenic in high quantities. A stallholder who sold the hit film souvenirs is now helping officers trace the supply chain, though they admit they do not yet know how widepread the problem could be. Let them go! These fake Frozen dolls found in Walsall, West Midlands, have excessive levels of phthalates - chemicals which are used to soften plastic but which have been linked to cancer, birth defects and infertility\n@highlight\nTwo dolls seized by Trading Standards officers in Walsall, West Midlands\n@highlight\nThey contain high levels of phthalates, chemicals used to soften plastic\n@highlight\nChinese dolls look real but have no Disney logo or manufacturer address\n@highlight\nCustomers told to be vigilant, especially at market stalls or on Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were being sold on market stalls and over Facebook, and were confirmed as fakes by @placeholder, Walsall Council said.", "idx": 25324}], "idx": 16427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Clusters of Roman skulls have been discovered deep below London's Liverpool Street by construction workers digging a new rail route through England's capital. Tunnelers working on the Crossrail project found about 20 skulls, deep beneath the 16th century Bedlam burial ground in the center of the city, Crossrail said in a statement. Read more: Rail excavation unearths suspected 'plague pit' The human skulls -- as well as fragments of Roman pottery -- were found in sediment of the historic river channel of the River Walbrook, a tributary of the River Thames, it said. Roman-era skulls had been found along the path of the River Thames throughout London's history, fueling speculation they were the heads of the victims of rebels fighting under Queen Boudicca against Roman occupation, lead archaeologist Jay Carver said.\n@highlight\nConstruction workers digging a tunnel in London have found about 20 Roman-era skulls\n@highlight\nThe workers were digging a tunnel for the Crossrail rail project spanning the city\n@highlight\nArchaeologists believe the skulls were washed down stream from an old burial ground\n@highlight\nMore than 10,000 archaeological items have been found since the project began in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 75, "end": 90}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 817, "end": 826}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crossrail said tunnelers at Liverpool Street also discovered medieval wooden structures, which archaeologists believe may have formed part of the @placeholder cemetery walls.", "idx": 25360}], "idx": 16451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Britain's Prince Charles made a heartfelt appeal Thursday for the world to come together to end the \"appalling trade\" annihilating threatened wildlife such as elephants and tigers in Africa and Asia. His speech at the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade called for high-level action by world leaders to be matched by action on the ground to stop the demand for illegal products and punish those involved in the trade. 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The German international signed for the club for a club record \u00a342.5m fee last summer, and is joined at the club by Sanchez this season. Ozil is looking to kick on in his second campaign in England and believes the Chilean forward has given the whole club a lift. 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The rock group's halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVIII was pre-recorded. The band's guitars were not plugged in. The Red Hot Chili Peppers performed Sunday night alongside Bruno Mars. \"When we were asked by the NFL and Bruno to play our song Give It Away at the Super Bowl, it was made clear to us that the vocals would be live, but the bass, drums, and guitar would be pre-recorded. \"I understand the NFL's stance on this, given they only have a few minutes to set up the stage, there a zillion things that could go wrong and ruin the sound for the folks watching in the stadium and the t.v. viewers. There was not any room for argument on this, the NFL does not want to risk their show being botched by bad sound, period,\" Flea wrote Tuesday on the band's website.\n@highlight\nBassist Flea says he \"would do it all the same way again\"\n@highlight\nHe insists the band was not trying to trick anyone but was honoring NFL's stance\n@highlight\nThe group's guitars were not plugged in during its Super Bowl XLVIII performance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 139, "end": 155}, {"start": 219, "end": 239}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 504, "end": 506}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I met and spoke with Bruno, who was a beautiful dude, a real talented musician, and we worked out something that seemed like it would be fun,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 25373}], "idx": 16460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard It\u2019s not just polar bears years from now that will be affected by climate change, the dangers of a warming Earth are immediate and very human. This is according the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which said this year that the impact of climate change is \u2018widespread and consequential.\u2019 Yet the impact seen in the future still largely depends on the actions countries take to reduce their emissions today, the report said. The World Resources Institute has created an infographic, based on IPCC data, that depicts the likely consequences of various emissions pathways. In the low emissions pathway, the IPCC data suggests that carbon dioxide output will peak by 2020 and then drop 66 per cent below 2010 levels by 2020\n@highlight\nThe infographic was created by the World Resources Institute based on data from this year's IPCC report\n@highlight\nIt shows what the future might hold in terms of temperature rises, rainfall changes and ecosystem damage\n@highlight\nEach of the four pathways also notes the year the world will likely exhaust the remaining carbon budget\n@highlight\nThe worst case scenario suggests annual carbon dioxide emissions will continue to rise through 2100\n@highlight\nIf this happens, the WRI infographic suggests that the world's carbon budget will be exhausted by 2045", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 189, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 468, "end": 492}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 806, "end": 830}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The bottom line is that it\u2019s still possible to limit global temperature rise to 2\u00b0C, preventing some of the more disastrous consequences of climate change,\u2019 said the @placeholder.", "idx": 25379}], "idx": 16463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Duluth, Minnesota, police officer will face criminal charges for, as a video shows, beating up a man in a detox facility last month, the city's police department said Thursday. Shawn Reed, the independent counsel looking into the case, decided Thursday to press charges against Officer Richard Jouppi, according to a news release from Duluth police. Jouppi will face counts of fifth-degree assault and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors. The officer's attorney, Frederic Bruno, defended his clients' actions as \"100%\" justified. According to a police report written by Jouppi, officers responded on September 21 to transport a man -- later identified as Anthony Jackson -- who witnesses described as being \"extremely intoxicated (and) in two fights tonight.\" Duluth police spokesman Jim Hansen said last Friday that officers had gone to a halfway house because Jackson had violated its no-drinking policy.\n@highlight\nNEW: The accused officer's lawyer says his clients' actions were 100% justified\n@highlight\nAn independent counsel decides to press charges against a Duluth police officer\n@highlight\nVideo shows him beating up a man in a detox facility, after the man pawed at him\n@highlight\nEarlier, the officer's lawyer called the accusation against his client \"a little extreme\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attorney asserts that @placeholder \"clearly stands up in the video and strikes the police officer.\"", "idx": 25385}], "idx": 16467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "2012 White House runner-up Mitt Romney is tanned, rested and ready and will win the presidency in 2016,a Utah congressman claimed on Monday. Rep. Jason Chaffetz and former Massachusetts Gov. Romney are both Utah Republicans and Mormons \u2013 Chaffetz is a Jew who converted in college \u2013 but he insisted on MSNBC's 'Hardball' program that his pick is guided by substance, not home-team rooting. 'I think he actually is gonna run for president,' he said during a segment he shared with Maryland Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings, a fellow House Oversight Committee member. 'He probably doesn\u2019t want me to say that.'\n@highlight\nRep. 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Rooney's strike, only his fifth league goal of the season, means Alex Ferguson's team extend their lead over their neighbors to eight points with a game in hand on Roberto Mancini's side. United took the lead at Old Trafford through Nani on the stroke of halftime. The Portugal winger beat Pablo Zabaleta before calmly slotting the ball past goalkeeper Joe Hart. 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And following a day of rain on Thursday, their moods were further dampened today after the city's authorities took away the generators they were using to keep warm and power electronic devices.\n@highlight\nSnow storms forecast for this weekend across major U.S. east coast cities\n@highlight\nOnly 25 protesters in Denver camp - and several treated for hypothermia\n@highlight\nNew York's Zuccotti Park became a washout yesterday after rain storm\n@highlight\nMayor Bloomberg predicted protesters were only there for warm weather\n@highlight\nDemonstrators talk of methods to keep warm, such as imagining hot objects", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 160, "end": 177}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "inches of wet snow fell in @placeholder yesterday, shrinking the numbers of overnight protesters to a", "idx": 25400}], "idx": 16477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The three mothers hail from the same province in China, but they'd never met until a reckless driver in central Ohio killed their only children. From left, Sun \"Zoe\" Yan, Bian \"Jack\" Jin and Xue \"Jo\" Bing were students at Urbana University in Ohio. Two years later, the women wade through a cultural morass, struggling with American laws and language as they work to recoup the tens of thousands of dollars they borrowed to educate, and bury, their children. They've also lost their pride and possibly their future. In China, a family's future often rides on the education of its youngest member, and parents routinely mortgage the present for a brighter retirement.\n@highlight\nJason Skaggs had vehicular homicide conviction before he killed students\n@highlight\nMothers plead for help paying off thousands they borrowed to send kids to U.S.\n@highlight\nMother: \"When you raise a child in China, you are basically insuring your old age\"\n@highlight\nFamilies earn between $102 and $702 a month in pay, pensions in China", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 231, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each family borrowed in the neighborhood of 300,000 yuan, almost $44,000, to send their kids 6,500 miles to @placeholder.", "idx": 25406}], "idx": 16480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by telephone Friday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani -- the first direct conversation between leaders in Washington and Tehran since 1979 -- raising the possibility a deal can be reached over Iran's controversial nuclear program. Describing the conversation as a starting point, Obama said he believes an agreement is possible regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions that could lead to better relations. \"While there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, I believe we can reach a comprehensive solution,\" Obama told reporters during a White House briefing. Western leaders have expressed cautious optimism about Iran's more moderate tone under Rouhani, whose recent comments have raised hopes that a deal could be struck over the Middle Eastern nation's nuclear program.\n@highlight\nThe call lasted 15 minutes, Susan Rice tells CNN\n@highlight\nShe characterized it as \"cordial and constructive\"\n@highlight\nRouhani's tweets reflected tone of conversation, White House official says\n@highlight\nRouhani tweets the conversation about nuclear negotiations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}, {"start": 915, "end": 917}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder acknowledged that after 35 years of mistrust, \"a path to a meaningful agreement will be difficult and at this point both sides have significant concerns that will have to be overcome.\"", "idx": 25412}], "idx": 16484} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former campaign staffer for San Diego Mayor Bob Filner became the second woman to publicly accuse him of sexual harassment, saying Tuesday that the then-congressman patted her \"posterior\" while at a fundraising event. Laura Fink, who now runs a political consulting firm, told KPBS-TV that it happened in 2005 when she was working as Filner's deputy campaign manager. Fink said she didn't go public with the incident at the time because she was trying to build her political career. But she said she now feels emboldened to tell her story after Filner's former spokeswoman, Irene McCormack Jackson, sued him for sexual harassment Monday.\n@highlight\nLaura Fink says incident happened while she was a campaign staffer in 2005\n@highlight\nShe says then-congressman Bob Filner patted her \"posterior\"\n@highlight\nFilner's former spokeswoman is suing him for sexual harassment\n@highlight\nHe has been battling such allegations for several weeks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 585, "end": 607}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am embarrassed to admit that I have failed to fully respect the women who work for me and with me, and that at times I have intimidated them,\" @placeholder said in a statement earlier this month.", "idx": 25414}], "idx": 16485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes PUBLISHED: 06:15 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:15 EST, 26 February 2013 A forensic pathologist has told the inquest into the death of Tom Maynard that a number of illicit drugs were discovered in the former Surrey batsman's hair and that he had regularly been using cocaine and MDMA. A jury returned a verdict of death by accident at the inquest today. 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Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution.\n@highlight\nFormer Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials\n@highlight\nIt's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution\n@highlight\nReport says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez\n@highlight\nSome long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 398, "end": 415}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 722, "end": 737}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 985, "end": 994}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Castro brothers then called in Chavez and gave him a \"devil's alternative: back off, while maintaining economic support for the island, or lose his Cuban security detail and intelligence apparatus, exposing himself to coups and assassination attempts from eventual @placeholder replacements.", "idx": 25420}, {"query": "@placeholder was merely trying to make the government more efficient, Pastor said.", "idx": 25421}], "idx": 16489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two weeks ago, the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill on a 68-32 vote, with 14 Republicans joining the Democratic majority to send the measure drafted by a bipartisan \"Gang of Eight\" to the GOP-controlled House. President Barack Obama pushed for the House to quickly take up the measure that would provide a path to citizenship for 11 million immigrants living illegally in the country while bolstering security along the Mexican border. The proposal also includes stronger worker eligibility verification standards and overall border entry-exit controls. However, House Republicans made clear Wednesday they opposed the comprehensive approach of the Senate and intended to consider the issue in a series of bills that will take months to reach final votes.\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans oppose the comprehensive bill passed by the Senate\n@highlight\nA key sticking point is the pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants\n@highlight\nLack of trust is another obstacle, as GOP legislators remember the 1986 bill\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. 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The duck liver delicacy did not make it onto a list of French foods newly approved by Chinese import authorities this week - despite years of lobbying - and manufacturer Rougie has already taken a more direct route into the market. Rougie's parent Euralis already accounts for nearly a quarter of French national production, and began modest output in China in 2007. This month it began breeding work for a facility that will house 500,000 ducks initially and aim for 1 million by 2020, increasing existing Chinese production by at least 50 per cent.\n@highlight\nFrench firm Rougie plans to fatten a million ducks in China by 2020\n@highlight\nThe announcement comes after the duck liver delicacy failed to make it onto a new list of French foods approved by Chinese authorities this week\n@highlight\nRougie's parent, Euralis, already accounts for a quarter of French national production of foie gras and began modest output in China in 2007\n@highlight\nIt has begun breeding work for a facility to house 500,000 ducks initially and aim for a million by 2020, increasing China production by 50 per cent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1197}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder started Chinese production in 2007 with a 30-tonne foie gras plant.", "idx": 25431}], "idx": 16494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton covered all her bases in Miami on Thursday: She padded her wallet with a paid speech, pitched her memoir with a book signing and fundraised for a Democrat in a critical presidential state. This is becoming a familiar formula for Clinton. In October alone Clinton has four trips planned -- to Miami, Chicago, Las Vegas and San Francisco -- where she will combine a paid speech with either a book event or a fundraiser for a Democratic candidate or group. The strategy is part logistical, part practical for Clinton. But as she considers a presidential run in 2016, it is also calculated. Campaigning for Democrats in 2014 allows her to curry favor with her party ahead of 2016, while selling her book and speaking to paid gigs lets her raise her profile (not that it is needed) and toy with talking points in front of supportive audiences.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton was in Miami on Thursday for a fundraiser, a book event and a speech\n@highlight\nClinton touted Charlie Crist, who's running for governor again\n@highlight\nClinton has four similar trips planned across the U.S. this month alone", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 881, "end": 895}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The event was announced in May, long before her appearance with @placeholder was announced last month.", "idx": 25434}], "idx": 16496} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 12:50 EST, 30 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:50 EST, 30 May 2013 Earlier this week she was partying with Chris Brown and JLS's Aston Merrygold in Hollywood but today Topshop heiress Chloe Green was back to work launching her latest shoe collection in London. The 22-year-old's first two collections, designed by Chloe and her team and stocked in Selfridges, Topshop (of course) and on Chloe's website, defied critics to become a commercial success. Her roster of celebrity fans now includes Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato and Nicole Ritchie and she is hoping her third shoe collection will follow suit.\n@highlight\nThe Chloe Jade Green spring/summer range is her third shoe collection\n@highlight\nThe 20 piece range is available in Topshop, Selfridges and online\n@highlight\nCelebrity fans include Nicole Ritchie, Nicole Scherzinger and Demi Lovato", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 635, "end": 657}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 845}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been really supportive so has Demi Lovato.'", "idx": 25447}], "idx": 16504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A group of experts from around the world will Thursday hold a first of its kind conference on global catastrophic risks. Some experts say humans will merge with machines before the end of this century. They will discuss what should be done to prevent these risks from becoming realities that could lead to the end of human life on earth as we know it. Speakers at the four-day event at Oxford University in Britain will talk about topics including nuclear terrorism and what to do if a large asteroid were to be on a collision course with our planet.\n@highlight\nNick Bostrom says technology will let humans manipulate their own biology\n@highlight\nRay Kurzweil predicts humans will be mostly non-biological by around 2030\n@highlight\nBiotechnology, nanotechnology, robotics could merge mankind with machines", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 411, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will begin to use science and technology not just to manage the world around us but to manage our own human biology as well,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 25455}], "idx": 16509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The so-called 'tiger mom' has been the subject of massive debate over parenting methods. However, researchers at Stanford say they have finally solved the problem of which is the best parenting method. They claim that in fact both methods are equally as effective. Motivation, the researchers wrote, is understood to come from within an individual in Western families, while Asian children find strength in parental expectations. In 2011, Yale law Professor Amy Chua (pictured) provoked a cultural clash with a Wall Street Journal article, 'Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,' that advocated a strict approach \u2013 'tiger parenting' \u2013 common in East Asia.\n@highlight\nMotivation found to come from within an individual in Western families\n@highlight\nAsian children find strength in parental expectations\n@highlight\nChildren can be motivated either way, Stanford team found", "entities": [{"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 511, "end": 529}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder family model, the authors suggest, children learn the value of being interdependent with one's close others, especially one's mother.", "idx": 25456}], "idx": 16510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cardinals fans hurled racist comments at a group protesting on behalf of black teenager Michael Brown following a game on Monday night, startling video has revealed. Footage taken by Argus Streaming News shows a large group of sports fans gathered outside Busch Stadium in St Louis, Missouri as protesters wave placards nearby. The protesters, all of whom appear to be black, were there to call for justice for Michael Brown, the unarmed 18-year-old who was shot dead by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson on August 9. 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This World AIDS Day, let's help him achieve that goal. And let's start in the United States. While the AIDS research and activist communities continue to celebrate some major breakthroughs during the past few years, we continue to struggle with an epidemic in the United States that grows unabated. Each year, 50,000 Americans become newly infected with HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS -- and more than 1.1 million people are living with the virus.\n@highlight\nWe continue to struggle with an unabated HIV epidemic in the United States\n@highlight\nCommunities of color are disproportionately affected by the virus\n@highlight\nWe must fight the disease -- not the people who have it, say amfAR representatives", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thirty years into the @placeholder epidemic, we can finally see, in the distance, an end.", "idx": 25474}], "idx": 16519} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- A documentary filmmaker who followed Osama bin Laden's jihad against the Soviets in the mountains of Afghanistan during the 1980s said he once warned the world's most-wanted terrorist against attacking civilians. Esam Daraz's films and books documented the birth of bin Laden's al Qaeda terror organization, and they ultimately helped cultivate bin Laden's international notoriety and inspire the jihadist movement of the 1980s. The former Egyptian Intelligence army officer established himself as an acclaimed filmmaker after producing 30 documentary films in Egypt through his own production company founded in 1978. \"Afghanistan was the hotspot in 1980s so I decided to document the brutal Soviet attacks on the Muslims. I embedded with many of the leading Arab fighters on the battlefield and they trusted me so they led me to bin Laden. 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To do so, spacecraft must endure temperatures of more than 1,650\u00b0C (3,000\u00b0F) as they hit the atmosphere at 25 times the speed of sound. Thankfully, over the years the technique has been refined to a tee; astronauts can get from the ISS to the surface of Earth in just 3.5 hours. But a GIF has revealed the fiery process that takes place when the manned Soyuz spacecraft first comes into contact with the thick atmosphere - before it makes its daring descent back to Earth. 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And speaking to reporters after a meeting with President Obama at the White House, Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona said that if Congress defeats a resolution calling for military intervention, it would be 'catastrophic, because it would undermine the credibility of the United States and the president of the United States.'\n@highlight\nMcCain is one of the loudest critics of the administration's handling of Syria\n@highlight\nObama asked him to come to the White House specifically to discuss Syria\n@highlight\nLawmakers cut short vacation to join intelligence briefing\n@highlight\nKerry told 200 Democrats on call that this was a 'Munich' moment - referring to the 1938 Munich Pact that failed to stop Hitler\n@highlight\nMost lawmakers agree regime did use chemical weapons but are split on resolution\n@highlight\nMinnesota Rep. 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Apple is accusing Samsung of copying the design of the iPhone and iPad, suing Samsung for $2.5 billion. Samsung denies any wrongdoing and is counter suing Apple for $519 million, also for patent infringement. Tuesday's closing arguments capped off weeks of testimony that included highs -- colorful stories from Apple executives about the iPhone's origin -- and lows -- jurors nodding off during drier discussions of software patents. The final battle for the jury's favor had a little bit of both.\n@highlight\nThe Apple versus Samsung patent trial had its closing arguments Tuesday\n@highlight\nJurors will now decide if any Samsung products copied the iPad and iPhone\n@highlight\nA finding for Apple could have far-reaching implications for Android device makers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Samsung wins, it's possible @placeholder smartphone and tablet makers would continue to make products similar to Apple's, leading to more unified design across the industry and a dearth of innovative new products.", "idx": 25531}], "idx": 16549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They are two of the hottest properties in the Premier League, the South American hotshots who will surely decide Sunday\u2019s big showdown between Manchester City and Arsenal. But which of Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero is the better player? Martin Keown and Jamie Redknapp sat down for an appreciation, some arguing and a very difficult decision... So, what is it that makes them so dangerous? MARTIN KEOWN: They are fantastic all-round footballers but it\u2019s their ability to run at players and terrorise defenders that makes them so good. They love to fly forward and are able to change direction in an instant \u2014 it\u2019s that speed of thought and technique that strikes fear into opponents. They can absolutely embarrass players with their pace but almost always produce something special at the end of it.\n@highlight\nThe South Americans have taken the Premier League by storm this season\n@highlight\nBoth players scored in the 2-2 draw at the Emirates in September and it is likely that they will have much to say when at the Etihad on Sunday\n@highlight\nAguero is a lethal striker, who can run at people and is deadly in the box\n@highlight\nSanchez hit the ground running, scoring 12 times in the Premier League\n@highlight\nBut is the quickfire Argentine or the energetic Chilean the better player?\n@highlight\nRedknapp and Keown sat down to debate and decide...", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 818, "end": 832}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I\u2019ll go for @placeholder \u2014 he\u2019s injured less often and for the energy he gives.", "idx": 25536}], "idx": 16551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG dropped its claim Monday for a $17.5 million insurance policy for Michael Jackson, just days after e-mails revealed the concert promoter had doubts about Jackson's health at the time they were applying for the insurance. AEG lawyer Marvin Putnam told CNN later Monday the move has been in the works for months and is not connected with the controversy over the e-mails. A Lloyds of London underwriter sued AEG and Michael Jackson LLC after Jackson's death, claiming they failed to disclose information about the pop star's health and drug use. \"In exchange for AEG withdrawing its insurance claim, underwriters agreed to dismiss AEG from the case and to waive any costs recoverable from AEG,\" said Paul Schrieffer, attorney for the insurance underwriter. \"The insurance case continues against the Michael Jackson Company LLC for, among other things, rescission of the policy due to nondisclosures of Michael Jackson's prior drug use.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: AEG's decision is not connected with the e-mail controversy, it's lawyer says\n@highlight\nE-mails leaked last week show concert promoters' doubts about Michael Jackson's health\n@highlight\nA Lloyds of London underwriter insured Jackson's concert for $17.5 million\n@highlight\nJackson died two weeks before his London shows were set to begin", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 397, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 457}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 712, "end": 714}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 822, "end": 848}, {"start": 925, "end": 939}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"MJ is locked in his room drunk and despondent,\" @placeholder wrote in a March 5, 2009, e-mail to AEG Live's parent company, the paper reported.", "idx": 25552}], "idx": 16561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN)The actions of the Islamic State are anything but Islamic, and Muslims must battle extremism to maintain the religion's message of mercy, the grand mufti of Egypt told CNN. Sheikh Shawky Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam spoke about the recent execution of a Jordanian pilot at the hands of ISIS. Lt. Moath al-Kasasbeh, 27, was burned alive while confined in a cage. \"What happened to the Jordanian pilot is by all means a crime. This barbaric action is far away from humanity, much less religions. Islam is innocent of this act,\" the grand mufti said on Thursday. Allam leads Dar El-Ifta, or the House of Fatwas, the premier authority in Islamic legal interpretations. The institution was founded in 1895, although the grand muftis of Egypt have been interpreting Islam for 800 years. It releases more than 500,000 edicts a year.\n@highlight\nGrand mufti of Egypt says actions of ISIS are far from Islamic\n@highlight\nSheikh Shawky Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam leads the premier authority in Islamic legal interpretations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 179, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 222}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 304, "end": 320}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 957}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allam believes in the need for reform, but he also believes the foundation of @placeholder must remain untouched.", "idx": 25558}], "idx": 16565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The great and the good of the game queued up to pay glowing tributes to Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, who announced his retirement from football on Tuesday. Mesut Ozil, Theo Walcott and Aaron Ramsey were among the current Gunners to praise their club's hero, while Arsenal themselves also paid a fitting tribute to Henry, who is taking up a role as 'football expert and ambassador' with Sky Sports. Henry netted 228 goals in 377 games for Arsenal during two spells in north London - as well as winning the Premier League twice and lifting the FA Cup on three occasions.\n@highlight\nThierry Henry has retired from football to become a Sky Sports pundit\n@highlight\nEx-Arsenal striker scored 360 club goals during a stellar career\n@highlight\nArsenal players and the club itself have led tributes to former great\n@highlight\nFormer team-mates Cesc Fabregas and Bojan Krkic also praise Henry", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Henry will be remembered as one of the best strikers ever to grace the @placeholder", "idx": 25564}], "idx": 16569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Gold Coast woman who was left stressed when her bank balance mysteriously increased to almost $10 million has been told she won't have to pay back an additional overdraft debt of $7500 that was also added to her account. Sue Lamb, 49, from Labrador, was shocked when she used an ATM to withdraw $100 from her ANZ credit account on Saturday and the bank receipt said her available balance was $9,990,420.94. Ms Lamb said she called ANZ to inform them of the error but claims a customer service agent told her it was her money and there was nothing he could do.\n@highlight\nSue Lamb was shocked when she checked her bank balance on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Gold Coast woman's receipt said her available balance was $9,990,420\n@highlight\nAn overdraft debt of $7500 was also added to her account\n@highlight\nThe bank have confirmed she won't have to pay the mysterious debt\n@highlight\nMs Lamb said she called ANZ to inform them of the error but claims a customer service agent told her it was her money", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 311, "end": 313}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The available balance on the @placeholder receipt refers to the amount of the monthly spend cap rather than the available credit,' she said.", "idx": 25565}], "idx": 16570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Conservative MP who claims that he was falsely accused of sexually assaulting Nigel Farage\u2019s \u2018former mistress\u2019 has spoken for the first time about how the incident cost him his marriage and family. Andrew Bridgen said that Annabelle Fuller, a Ukip spokeswoman, had \u2018ruined his life\u2019 after claiming she was groped on the balcony of his Westminster flat in June 2011. Police were told by an informant last month that Miss Fuller, 32, had concocted the claim after stealing his phone and later confessed she had \u2018stitched him up\u2019. Annabelle Fuller (left) who was named as a mistress of Nigel Farage (an allegation that they both deny) went to the Westminster flat of Tory MP Andrew Bridgen (with wife Jackie, right) and claimed that she was groped on his balcony. Mr Bridgen was arrested but the case was dropped within days and says the incident ruined his life and cost him his marriage\n@highlight\nAndrew Bridgen, MP met Annabelle Fuller in a pub across the road from his Westminster flat\n@highlight\nHe says going to pub for a drink was 'biggest mistake in my life'\n@highlight\nPolice arrested politician but case was dropped within days\n@highlight\nShe ran barefoot from flat taking MP's phone and security pass with her\n@highlight\nClaims that she did not know Mr Bridgen was an MP when she met him", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 899, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 937}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1270}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added she never wanted the case against the MP to go ahead and that she had been left \u2018suicidal\u2019 after Mr @placeholder threatened to sue over the false accusations.", "idx": 25567}], "idx": 16572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As a U.S. senator, Barack Obama won $48 million in federal funding to help Ukraine destroy thousands of tons of guns and ammunition \u2013 weapons which are now unavailable to the Ukrainian army as it faces down Russian President Vladimir Putin during his invasion of Crimea. In August 2005, just seven months after his swearing-in, Obama traveled to Donetsk in Eastern Ukraine with then-Indiana Republican Senator Dick Lugar, touring a conventional weapons site. The two met in Kiev with President Victor Yushchenko, making the case that an existing Cooperative Threat Reduction Program covering the destruction of nuclear weapons should be expanded to include artillery, small arms, anti-aircraft weapons, and conventional ammunition of all kinds.\n@highlight\nObama traveled to Ukraine with Sen. 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Bradley held off a charging Charl Schwartzel of South Africa to win the prestigious end-of-season title by a shot after carding a level-par 71 on the Port Royal Golf Course. It left the American on four-under 138 for the two-round tournament which brings together the season's four major winners. Masters champion Schwartzel produced a best of the day six-under 65 but was ultimately undone by his first round three-over par 74. U.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy started the day in the joint lead with Bradley after their first round 67s, but fell away in blustery conditions to card a four-over 75 to finish in third place on level-par 142.\n@highlight\nKeegan Bradley wins PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda\n@highlight\nRookie professional cards a level-par 71 for four-under 138\n@highlight\nCharl Schwartzel one-shot back after brilliant second round 65\n@highlight\nBradley claimed PGA Championship in Atlanta to earn invite to prestigious event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 90, "end": 107}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 159, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 281, "end": 302}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 782, "end": 795}, {"start": 802, "end": 823}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 918, "end": 933}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was a lot more intense than I thought it was going to be,\" @placeholder told gathered reporters after his victory.", "idx": 25580}], "idx": 16582} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:29 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 8 August 2012 As Aly Raisman triumphantly raised her arms at the end of her gold medal-winning performance yesterday, the entire arena appeared to be cheering - except this guy. The grouchy gentleman may argue that he had the worst seat in the house during the women's gymnastics floor exercise final, right behind Raisman's jubilant parents. Sporting a preppy look with a white t-shirt and a green sweater over his shoulders, he cannot keep his exasperation a secret as Lynn and Rick Raisman celebrate their daughter's routine, which made her the first American woman to strike gold in the event.\n@highlight\nMan can be seen getting exasperated with the father of Team USA's captain Aly Raisman during Tuesday's floor exercise final\n@highlight\nHer parents are known for their over-the-top celebrations\n@highlight\nShe went on to win gold in the event, the first U.S. woman to do so\n@highlight\nRaisman finished with two gold medals and a bronze", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "overall score of 60.391, the top score by an @placeholder.", "idx": 25585}], "idx": 16586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 08:51 EST, 28 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:15 EST, 28 March 2013 A judge warned foreign criminals yesterday that Britain is not a \u2018soft touch\u2019 as he jailed a Romanian gang for a \u00a31million theft campaign. The ten gang members exploited EU border laws to travel freely between Romania and the UK purely to steal high-quality gold from Turkish and Indian jewellery shops. The \u2018professional\u2019 criminals aged between 20 and 30 were chastised by Old Bailey Judge Timothy Pontius for not having done \u2018an honest day\u2019s work while they were here\u2019. Scroll down to see the robberies on CCTV\n@highlight\nJudge Timothy Pontius told gang members they would be deported\n@highlight\nTen men from eastern Europe raided jewellers across London\n@highlight\nGang came to the UK with the sole purpose of carrying out the robberies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 271, "end": 272}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 327, "end": 328}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 631, "end": 645}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "citizens were granted freedom to travel to @placeholder, with restrictions", "idx": 25591}], "idx": 16590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A spokesman for the Taliban denied on Wednesday a weekend report that Taliban representatives may meet with officials representing the government of President Hamid Karzai in Saudi Arabia in the coming weeks. \"There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia is a respectful country for us as it is the place for the house of God and many more Islamic sacred, but the rumor which has recently been spread by media that the Taliban delegation would meet with Karzai administration\u00c2\u00b9s representatives in the Saudi Arabia is completely incorrect,\" said spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid in a statement. He added that the Taliban are working to create an understanding with the international community, but negotiations have not begun. That's because a trust-building stage, which must come before any negotiations, has not been completed, he said.\n@highlight\nTaliban spokesman says any negotiations must be preceded by a trust-building stage\n@highlight\nHe calls the report of talks with Afghan representatives in Saudi Arabia \"baseless and unconfirmed\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 473, "end": 496}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 575, "end": 591}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The senior official, speaking anonymously as he was discussing sensitive diplomatic issues, said the plans for a meeting between insurgents and @placeholder officials were at such an early stage that it was not clear who would attend or when any talks would be held.", "idx": 25592}], "idx": 16591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden has been the topic of much discussion this past week as to whether he was playing racial politics in what has become the \"chains speech\" in Danville, Virginia. Commentators, political pundits, politicians and academics have weighed in. But through all of the hoopla, it is important to probe the statement that preceded Biden saying to the audience at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research: \"They're going to put y'all back in chains.\" Here is Biden's full statement from the speech: \"(Mitt) Romney wants to let -- he said in the first hundred days, he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules. 'Unchain Wall Street.' They're going to put y'all back in chains.\"\n@highlight\nRoland Martin: In context Biden's \"chains\" comments make sense, are about banking industry\n@highlight\nHe says out-of-control banks caused housing collapse, took bailout money from taxpayers\n@highlight\nHe says Romney will continue business as usual with financial industry, opposes controls\n@highlight\nMartin: Wall Street doesn't care about U.S. consumers, except to keep them shackled in debt", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 390, "end": 433}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So we should recognize Romney's recipe of ideas as a disaster for consumers and a boon for @placeholder.", "idx": 25595}], "idx": 16592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three days after the world watched a giant balloon fly through the air as a tearful family expressed fears that their 6-year-old boy could be inside, authorities announced what millions suspected: The whole thing was staged. The balloon is displayed at the sheriff's department in Fort Collins, Colorado, on Sunday. The \"Aha!\" moment that led authorities to realize what had happened was an interview with the family Thursday night on CNN's \"Larry King Live,\" Sheriff Jim Alderden of Larimer County said Sunday. In the interview with Wolf Blitzer, filling in for King, the Heenes asked their son why he had not come out from hiding when they called his name.\n@highlight\nAttorney says Heene will turn himself in if there's \"reason to arrest him\"\n@highlight\nSheriff suspected lie after Falcon's comment on 'Larry King Live' Thursday\n@highlight\nSheriff : Authorities misled media on their suspicions to maintain Heenes' \"trust\"\n@highlight\n6-year-old, feared to be in runaway balloon Thursday, was later found at home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 444, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mayumi Heene said that the family was sitting in their living room, distraught and terrified for missing @placeholder, when he walked into the room.", "idx": 25599}], "idx": 16594} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A military source has revealed that Florida socialite Jill Kelley reveled in her close ties to senior military men and bombarded General John Allen with emails. Mark Rosenthal, a civil liaison officer for the MacDill Air Force base in Tampa where Central Command is based, said he was appalled by the flirty behavior of Kelley at lavish parties she hosted in her $1.3million home. He warned 37-year-old Mrs Kelley, a mother-of-three who is married to cancer surgeon Dr Scott Kelley, to stop bombarding the general with emails. General Allen is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSenior military figure said he was appalled by Mrs Kelley's behavior at lavish parties thrown in her $1.3million mansion\n@highlight\nDr Scott Kelley left his Florida home for first time since his wife was revealed as key player in Petraeus sex scandal", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 209, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Close: General David Petraeus kisses @placeholder after accepting community service award presented at Kelley's Florida home during the summer of 2011", "idx": 25600}], "idx": 16595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)The Congress that has done virtually nothing for two years is wrapping up 2014 with a bang. Dozens of policy provisions are tucked into a 1,603-page bill that will keep the government open through next September. The provisions affect everything from campaign finance laws to financial regulations, marijuana possession and even the government's purchase of white potatoes. The bill, which was negotiated between Democrats and Republicans over several weeks, is expected to get a vote in the House on Thursday -- right as Washington faces a deadline to avert another government shutdown. The provisions are notable because House Republican leaders frequently tout a transparent process. But some of the items added at the last minute to this massive funding bill were never discussed in any committee hearing, or voted on as part of any of the nearly dozen spending bills that were rolled into one package to result in the 1,603-page legislation.\n@highlight\nLawmakers tucked in dozens of items to the spending bill\n@highlight\nItems affect everything from financial regulations to white potatoes\n@highlight\nCongress must pass bill by Thursday to avert a shutdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blocking new marijuana legalization bill in Washington, D.C.: Voters in @placeholder approved a measure to decriminalize recreational marijuana use last month.", "idx": 25603}], "idx": 16597} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- A man who allegedly set off a small bomb at a Starbucks coffee shop was arrested after he made the mistake of bragging about his exploit to friends, police said Wednesday. An NYPD officer stands guard outside a Starbucks where a bomb went off on Memorial Day. New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told reporters that Kyle Shaw, 17, was arrested Tuesday night at his Manhattan apartment after a police investigation revealed that he bragged to his friends about planting the explosive outside an Upper East Side Starbucks on May 25. Shaw allegedly told his friends prior to the explosion that \"Project Mayhem\" was about to begin, Kelly said, and that they should watch the news on Memorial Day.\n@highlight\nPolice: Suspect, 17, wanted to launch \"Project Mayhem\" with bomb\n@highlight\nSuspect is fan of Brad Pitt film \"Fight Club'\n@highlight\nMemorial Day blast damaged a bench outside a Manhattan Starbucks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 310}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 524, "end": 538}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shaw was a fan of the movie \"Fight Club\" and imitated Brad Pitt's character from the film, the police commissioner said -- although he apparently failed to adhere to Pitt's famous line in the film: \"The first rule of @placeholder is, you do not talk about Fight Club.\"", "idx": 25608}], "idx": 16599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Floyd Mayweather allegedly riled up his rapper friend Earl Hayes over his wife's infidelity before Hayes gunned her down in the bathtub and then killed himself, according to a new report. TMZ claims that the champion boxer told his rapper friend over iPhone FaceTime Monday morning that he was 'weak' for not leaving Stephanie Mosley after she allegedly cheated on him with a fellow rapper. Citing anonymous sources, TMZ says that Mayweather was still on FaceTime when Hayes left to get a gun. Rapper Earl Hayes allegedly gunned down his wife in the bathtub because he believed she was cheating on him\n@highlight\nFloyd Mayweather attended the Los Angeles Clippers basketball game Monday night hours after 'watching his friend commit a murder-suicide'\n@highlight\nAttended LA Lakers game on Tuesday night - marking two nights in a row sitting courtside after the killings\n@highlight\nMayweather is said to have been on FaceTime with Earl Hayes when he allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend Stephanie Moseley and then himself\n@highlight\nHayes is reported to have been upset about Moseley's relationship with rapper and singer Trey Songz\n@highlight\nRapped about murder-suicide in a song a few years ago", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 317, "end": 332}, {"start": 417, "end": 419}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 643, "end": 662}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 990, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They then heard two gunshots, and when they entered found both @placeholder and Moseley dead.", "idx": 25616}], "idx": 16601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(RealSimple.com) -- A lengthy separation -- and a surprise trip to Paris -- caused this husband and wife to realize that their marriage could be saved. Mary L. Tabor and Del Persinger Washington, D.C. Married 26 years Mary was still in her nightgown and robe, sipping a cappuccino in the kitchen of the Washington, D.C., brownstone she shared with her husband, Del, when he walked in and announced he wanted to live alone. They had been married for 21 years. \"I didn't know what had hit me,\" Mary, 64, recalls of that fall morning in 2005. \"I wondered, does he have a girlfriend? A boyfriend? I had no idea what was wrong.\"\n@highlight\nAfter 21 years of marriage, Del announced to his wife that he wanted to live alone\n@highlight\nMary felt \"broken\" without Del, who had helped raise her two children\n@highlight\nMary and Del say open communication repaired their marriage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the couple's relationship had been strained for a few months, @placeholder simply assumed they were going through a rough patch.", "idx": 25619}, {"query": "\"I knew the problem wasn't @placeholder -- it was me,\" he says.", "idx": 25620}], "idx": 16604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Now that Mitt Romney has all but wrapped up the Republican nomination for president, the discussion has veered toward potential running mates. Who embodies the conservative credentials Romney is seen as lacking? Who can deliver a battleground state that will put Romney over the top? Who can generate the enthusiasm that will bring not only Republicans, but also independents, to the polls on Election Day? Presidential candidates -- Democrats and Republicans alike -- have always considered factors like these. What is notable about this year's early speculation, however, is the manner in which women have been incorporated into the conversation.\n@highlight\nJennifer Lawless, Kathleen Dolan: Romney likely GOP pick; focus now on finding VP\n@highlight\nThey say nowadays women usually at least included in list of potential VP candidates\n@highlight\nThey say ABC's Karl made lists of potential candidates; gave women a separate list\n@highlight\nWriters: Women still woefully underrepresented in electoral politics; viewed as outsiders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Anyone can debate the pros and cons that each of these candidates would bring to the @placeholder ticket.", "idx": 25621}], "idx": 16605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Britons have died from heart attacks at a popular holiday spot in Cyprus during a desperate rescue attempt after one of them got into trouble in the sea. Bernard Harris, 53, from London, and Christine Elizabeth McLeish Sugarhood, 66, from West Sussex, died after Mrs Sugarhood passed out in the water near Paphos. According to police Mrs Sugarhood went into the water to help her husband Montague - who is known as Norman - who got into difficulty in rough waves. Police say Norman made it back to shore, but Mrs Sugarhood then suffered a heart attack and lost consciousness, at which point Mr Harris swam out in another rescue attempt.\n@highlight\nBernard Harris, 53, and Christine Sugarhood, 66, have died in Cyprus\n@highlight\nMr Harris jumped into sea at Paphos after Mrs Sugarhood got into trouble\n@highlight\nPolice say Mrs Sugarhood suffered heart attack passed out in the water\n@highlight\nMr Harris dragged her to shore but also had heart attack after giving CPR\n@highlight\nNeighbours of Mrs Sugarhood described her as a 'massive fan of swimming'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 195, "end": 231}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 676, "end": 694}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: '@placeholder was a massive fan of swimming.", "idx": 25628}], "idx": 16611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- Al Jazeera will not broadcast video it received showing killings in France blamed on Mohammed Merah, it announced Tuesday, saying the material \"does not meet our Code of Ethics.\" The network is \"also declining all requests for copies,\" it said on Twitter. The decision came after Al Jazeera's Paris bureau chief said the network received video of the shootings in the mail. The edited footage contains images of the killings of seven people, along with music, religious singing and readings from the Quran, bureau chief Zied Tarrouche said Tuesday. \"You can hear the gunshots at the time of the killings. ... You can hear the cries of the victims,\" he said on CNN affiliate BFM-TV.\n@highlight\nNEW: Al Jazeera will not show or distribute the video it received, it says\n@highlight\nNicolas Sarkozy asks TV stations to show respect for the victims\n@highlight\nAl Jazeera got 25 minutes of footage along with an unsigned note, it says\n@highlight\nMohammed Merah visited Israel and the West Bank, the Israeli government says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}, {"start": 955, "end": 968}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gave the material to the police, he said.", "idx": 25635}], "idx": 16615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He claimed he won the prize this week, and now it's official: Pedro Quezada of New Jersey is the winner of Saturday's $338 million Powerball jackpot, the New Jersey Lottery said Tuesday. Quezada announced on Monday that he held the winning ticket, but the final word from lottery officials didn't come until Tuesday. \"I felt pure joy, just happiness,\" Quezada, a Dominican immigrant and deli owner, told reporters at a news conference Tuesday. \"It's a gift from God,\" he said. Undoubtedly, his life will change. But the money \"won't change my heart,\" Quezada said. He said he was walking to work Monday and saw a crowd at a liquor store in Passaic, New Jersey. He'd bought his Powerball ticket there, so he thought he should go in to see who won. He had his ticket with him, and showed it to the clerk, who checked it and told him he was the winner.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pedro Quezada says the money is a \"gift from God\"\n@highlight\nNEW: It'll change his life, but not his heart, says the Dominican immigrant and deli owner\n@highlight\nNEW: Quezada moved to the United States when he was 19\n@highlight\nNEW: He has five children, ages 5-23, and one granddaughter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 163, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Quezada's ticket matched all six numbers drawn Saturday night: 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and the @placeholder, 31.", "idx": 25639}], "idx": 16618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:55 EST, 13 March 2013 Bobby Fransis Barnes, 19, was born female but has wanted to be male for as long as he can remember. From the age of four Bobby dressed as a boy, he dated girls as he got older and at the age of 15 he decided to begin hormone treatment to become a fully-fledged man. He is now living as man while he waits for full sex change surgery and while Bobby has always had the full support of his mother Tracey Wood in his quest to change his sex, in another twist Bobby has fallen in love with Tracey's best friend Donna Price.\n@highlight\nBobby Fransis Barnes was born female but has been living as a man since the age of 15\n@highlight\nThe 19-year-old met his mother's old friend in a pub and kissed her\n@highlight\nThe couple are now engaged and Bobby's mother has given her blessing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 85, "end": 104}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 616, "end": 635}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who like the rest of the family spent most of the interview grinning, said: 'From day one I always felt this.", "idx": 25640}], "idx": 16619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man convicted of crimes in connection with Detroit's organized-crime family claims to know where Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa's body was buried in 1975. Anthony Zerilli, 85, told New York's NBC 4 that Hoffa was buried in a Michigan field about 20 miles north of where he was last seen on July 30, 1975. \"I'm as certain as I could possibly be,\" Zerilli told the station. \"If I had money, I'd like to bet a big sum of money that he's buried (there).\" Zerilli said the plan was to bury Hoffa in a shallow grave, then move his body to a different location. The latter part of the plan fell through, and his body was left in Oakland County, Michigan.\n@highlight\nTeamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa disappeared on July 30, 1975\n@highlight\nA man connected with Detroit's organized-crime family says he knows where Hoffa was buried\n@highlight\nA former prosecutor says, \"This is a man who would have been in the know\"\n@highlight\nThe FBI declines to comment on the man's claims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 162, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 924, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2005, @placeholder was sentenced to 71 months in prison for racketeering and extortion.", "idx": 25642}], "idx": 16621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lampedusa, Italy (CNN) -- More than 400 people fleeing Libya and Tunisia arrived overnight in an Italian island on Saturday, the latest in a stream of refugees escaping volatile and unstable North Africa. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said the people reached the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa in two boats, one from Libya and the other from Tunisia. The vessel from Libya carried 199 people fleeing the country's civil war, and the other carried 218 Tunisians looking for better lives in Europe. Five boats containing 1,271 passengers reached Lampedusa on Friday. Many of the refugees are from sub-Saharan Africa, including Sierra Leone and Senegal. Others include Bangladeshis and Egyptians.\n@highlight\nOne ship was from Libya and the other was from Tunisia\n@highlight\nPeople have been making the journey since February\n@highlight\nLampedusa and Malta have borne the brunt of refugee flight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of new arrivals from @placeholder has reduced somewhat, thanks in part to a recent agreement with Italy to improve patrolling along the Tunisian coast.", "idx": 25645}], "idx": 16623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:26 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:29 EST, 17 December 2012 An increasing number of millionaires long to leave the UK, citing warm weather as the main attraction of foreign shores. Nearly a quarter of Britons worth \u00a31million or more are considering leaving the country in the next two years, a survey by Lloyds TSB International found. Nearly two thirds said the British climate was the main reason why they wished to emigrate, whilst only 41 per cent mentioned taxes. For the climate: More millionaires want to leave the UK - and apparently it is warmer weather they are looking for\n@highlight\nNearly a quarter of UK millionaires want to emigrate\n@highlight\nMost cited the weather as their reason to leave yet some were worried about crime and living costs\n@highlight\nOnly 41 per cent mentioned high taxes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 156, "end": 157}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 345, "end": 368}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 563, "end": 564}, {"start": 656, "end": 657}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, 64 per cent of the wealthy @placeholder said they were happy living in the UK.", "idx": 25649}], "idx": 16627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A teen beauty queen in Utah and three others were arrested Saturday morning for allegedly making and throwing bombs that an explosives investigator says could have killed someone. Kendra Gill, Bryce Stone, Shanna Smith and John Reagh -- all 18 -- admitted to buying the materials for the explosives, making the devices and throwing them from a vehicle, according to a Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office probable cause statement that CNN obtained. Gill was crowned Miss Riverton in June, and was set to compete for the Miss Utah title, CNN affiliate KUTV reported. Investigators began getting calls late Friday night from Riverton residents who heard \"loud pops,\" said Capt. Clint Mecham of the Unified Fire Authority which is investigating the case.\n@highlight\nKendra Gill and 3 other 18-year-olds accused of making, throwing explosive devices\n@highlight\nDevices had potential to maim or kill, Fire Authority captain says\n@highlight\nOne teen told investigators that they were \"pranking,\" probable cause document says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 377, "end": 409}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 723}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 902, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the witnesses identified @placeholder as the driver and gave investigators his address.", "idx": 25650}], "idx": 16628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- France's ex-First Lady, Val\u00e9rie Trierweiler, is back with a vengeance. A few hours after her memoirs of her relationship with President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande, called \"Merci pour ce moment\" (Thanks for the moment) hit the bookstands in France, a new poll showed that the President's approval ratings were in free fall, reaching the historical low of 13%. Some extracts had been leaked to the press the day before and Paris Match, Trierweiler's employer, had exclusively revealed the \"best pages,\" or rather the most damning pages about the President. On Thursday evening, her publisher revealed that in just a few hours of sales, her essay was doing three times better than Fifty Shades of Grey when it was launched. On Amazon, her book was selling like hot brioches, with one copy sold every five seconds.\n@highlight\nFormer French First Lady publishes book about her relationship with Francois Hollande\n@highlight\nNobody comes out of the saga unscathed, writes commentator Agnes Poirier\n@highlight\nPoirier: Trierweiler herself comes out very badly by dishing the dirt in public\n@highlight\nGreatest casualty is President Hollande and his image, she adds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 39, "end": 57}, {"start": 151, "end": 167}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 896, "end": 912}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Except we are in @placeholder and a French President doesn't apologize publicly for having had a fling.", "idx": 25659}], "idx": 16635} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 03:57 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:45 EST, 30 July 2012 Walk-out: Charge d'affaires Khaled al-Ayoubi told the British authorities that he was 'no longer willing' to represent the Syrian government at the embassy in London Syria's most senior diplomat to Britain yesterday defected in \u2018revulsion\u2019 at the violence. He deserted his post as a refugee crisis erupted in Aleppo, Syria\u2019s largest city. Khaled al-Ayoubi, the charge d\u2019affaires in London, told the Foreign Office he could no longer represent President Bashar al-Assad\u2019s brutal regime. More than 200,000 have fled Aleppo after Assad unleashed helicopter gunships and fighter jets on rebels who had seized swathes of the city.\n@highlight\nKhaled al-Ayoubi now staying in safe location in UK\n@highlight\nForeign Office urges others to disassociate themselves from Syrian regime\n@highlight\nMore than 200,000 people have fled their homes in Aleppo after gunfire and many more are trapped\n@highlight\nCivilians caught up in the fighting have been forced to crowd together in buildings and basements to escape the heavy shelling\n@highlight\nUN requests secure access for those who need to provide relief\n@highlight\nBritish expert claims fighting is unique in that both sides are strong enough to avoid defeat but none is strong enough to subdue the other", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 115, "end": 130}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 773, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Foreign Office said: \u2018Mr @placeholder has told us that he is no longer willing to represent a regime that has committed such violent and oppressive acts against its own people.", "idx": 25661}], "idx": 16637} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- Russian election authorities officially registered Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Monday as a candidate for president in next year's election, they announced on their website. Putin will represent his United Russia party, the Central Election Commission said. The move is the latest step toward Putin's reclaiming the presidency after switching to the prime minister's office because of a law barring him from serving more than two consecutive terms as president. Russia's third-richest man, the billionaire New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov, announced this month that he will run against Putin for president. Many ordinary Russians suspect the Kremlin put Prokhorov up to it to give the impression the contest is fair.\n@highlight\nPutin is angling to return to the office he used to hold\n@highlight\nHistoric numbers of Russians demonstrated against election results this month\n@highlight\nThey claim the results were falsified, but Putin denies it\n@highlight\nBillionaire Mikhail Prokhorov says he will run against Putin", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 241, "end": 267}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 523, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 561}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 991, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said their results \"reflect the actual line-up of forces in the country, as well as the fact that the ruling force -- the @placeholder party -- has lost certain positions.\"", "idx": 25664}], "idx": 16639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Two Russian billionaires have clashed publicly over corporate governance at the world's largest aluminium company, after Viktor Vekselberg said United Company Rusal was in \"deep crisis\" because of bad management and a heavy debt load. Mr Vekselberg resigned as Rusal's chairman on Monday night, saying it had been transformed from \"a world leader in the aluminium industry into a company overburdened by debt and involved in a huge number of legal battles and social conflicts\". Oleg Deripaska, Rusal's controlling shareholder and chief executive, hit back at Mr Vekselberg on Tuesday. \"There is no crisis, either deep or shallow. There is a difficult situation on the market which determines the economic results,\" he said, adding that Rusal would replace him with an independent chairman.\n@highlight\nTwo Russian billionaires clash on governance at the world's largest aluminium company,\n@highlight\nViktor Vekselberg said Rusal was in \"deep crisis\" because of bad management\n@highlight\nOleg Deripaska, Rusal's chief executive, said 'there is no crisis'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 142, "end": 158}, {"start": 165, "end": 184}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 921, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deal, made at a big premium to the market price at the time, would have allowed @placeholder to pay off its $11.4bn debt burden and begin paying dividends to shareholders.", "idx": 25667}], "idx": 16641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Newt Gingrich is on the ropes, Tim Pawlenty's dropped the gloves, and Mitt Romney will be in the middle. It doesn't matter that Sarah Palin, Rudy Giuliani and Jon Huntsman decided to stay home. The game is on. No more hedging statements, exploratory committees, or one more discussion with the family before deciding to jump into the water headfirst. The final boxes have been checked -- save for Michele Bachmann. For the six others, the race for the GOP presidential nomination begins Monday night at the CNN/WMUR/New Hampshire Union Leader debate. 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Now it seems Alan Titchmarsh has landed himself in the doghouse with animal-lover Yasmin le Bon. The model is \u2018on the warpath\u2019 after he said Mr Millan\u2019s unconventional methods were \u2018barbaric\u2019, according to her rock star husband. Alan Titchmarsh (left) has landed himself in the dog house with Yasmin Le Bon (pictured right) Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon warned the mild-mannered horticulturalist to be \u2018very afraid\u2019, saying Mr Millan is \u2018pretty close to holy\u2019 in his household.\n@highlight\nAlan Titchmarsh grilled his guest Cesar Millan on the 'totally unacceptable' way that he trains dogs\n@highlight\nSimon Le Bon took to Twitter saying that his wife was 'on the warpath' after watching the show", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 431, "end": 445}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, 63, said the methods were \u2018pretty barbaric treatment\u2019 and \u2018totally unacceptable\u2019.", "idx": 25675}], "idx": 16645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangui, Central African Republic (CNN) -- Two French soldiers sent to the Central African Republic as part of an international peacekeeping mission have been killed, the French presidency said Tuesday. The two soldiers, both paratroopers in their early 20s, were killed in combat in the capital, Bangui, on Monday night, a statement from the Elysee Palace said. \"They lost their lives to save others,\" it said. French President Francois Hollande learned of the soldiers' deaths \"with great sadness,\" the statement said. He also \"reiterates his full confidence in the French forces deployed alongside African forces to restore security in the Central African Republic, protect civilian populations and ensure access to humanitarian aid.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: French President Francois Hollande visits the Central African Republic\n@highlight\nTwo French soldiers die after their patrol is attacked in Bangui, Defense Ministry says\n@highlight\nFrance has 1,600 troops in the Central African Republic in support of an African force\n@highlight\nViolence has escalated in the Central African Republic since a coup in March", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 31}, {"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 74, "end": 97}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 642, "end": 665}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 822}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 916}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 965, "end": 988}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A deadline was set by the African-led peacekeeping force, backed by the @placeholder, for the warring militias to disarm by midday Monday.", "idx": 25678}], "idx": 16647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An environmentally-friendly surfboard has taken to the waves after five years in development. 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Police were called after the protest, which had been orchestrated by religious campaigners, became heated. Head teacher Jamie Barry is said to have faced aggression and verbal abuse at the meeting at Welford Primary in Birmingham, one of the schools linked to the \u2018Trojan Horse\u2019 scandal earlier this year. Head teacher Jamie Barry (pictured) is said to have faced aggression and verbal abuse at the meeting at Welford Primary in Birmingham, after children were given books on tackling homophobic bullying It was one of 21 schools inspected by Ofsted amid claims of a conspiracy by hardliners to impose strict Islamic practices.\n@highlight\nPrimary in Birmingham was linked to 'Trojan Horse' scandal earlier this year\n@highlight\nBooks introduced after reports of some children saying it is wrong to be gay\n@highlight\nHead teacher Jamie Barry verbally abused at school meeting over materials\n@highlight\nParents were encouraged to attend by anti-abortion group Spuc\n@highlight\nSpuc says young children should not be taught about homosexuality", "entities": [{"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 525, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chips, which features a series of story books, is being used in about 35 @placeholder schools.", "idx": 25684}], "idx": 16651} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy got a firsthand look inside the Japanese nuclear plant devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami today, as she vowed to help support the clean up. Kennedy toured the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant for about three hours on Wednesday with her son Jack Schlossberg by her side. She wore a yellow helmet and a white radiation protective suit with her last name emblazoned on it as she was shown around the plant. 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Plucky Sonya Butt - known as Agent Blanche \u2013 was just 19 when she was parachuted into northern France to act as a go-between for Allied troops and the French Resistance ahead of D-Day. During her time with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) she met and married Guy D\u2019Artois, a fellow spy, and the pair went on to wreak havoc on the Germans. The spy in retirement: Sonya Butt was just 19 when she was dropped into German-occupied France and began spying for the Allies against the Axis powers. 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His enthusiasm for his faith and his country radiates through this rural town in southern Poland. And in the spring sunshine Sister Benedykta reminds me of how and why Poland has defied historical odds and emerged as a stable, dynamic country in the heart of Europe. Sister Benedykta tells me Pope John Paul II made patriotism part and parcel of the fourth commandment, honor and love thy parents. 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Accompanied by his wife Michelle, the president travelled to Fort Bragg in North Carolina to address service members and their families as he brought the war to a close. 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With the November election just over seven weeks away, Obama seeks to maintain the momentum of a perceived \"bounce\" in support following this month's Democratic National Convention while Romney wants to gain ground on his rival ahead of the three presidential debates next month.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mitt Romney tells a Latino group that President Obama failed them\n@highlight\nObama says Romney doesn't \"walk the walk\" on China\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration files a trade complaint against China\n@highlight\nRomney calls the trade complaint a campaign stunt", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 297, "end": 315}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 620, "end": 649}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ads paint plans to help middle class in broad strokes", "idx": 25707}], "idx": 16666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City have an interest in England midfielder Ross Barkley, as do all of the Premier League's top clubs, but they have yet to set wheels in motion for any bid. Any such action would likely depend on Yaya Toure and what comes of his planned talks with City's hierarchy. It is understood he and his representative Dimitri Seluk have made contact with the club owners to dampen the initial furore that surrounded his claims of feeling unloved. 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This amazing double life Isaac Osei began when he inherited a throne in Ghana after his brother died in 2006. Mr Osei and his wife Elizabeth own a taxi company in Manhattan, but travel back and forth to Ghana so he can take care of his responsibilities as chief.\n@highlight\nIsaac Osei leads a double life as a yellow cab driver in New York and a tribe chief in his native country Ghana\n@highlight\nInherited throne and title from his brother in 2006 after he died in unknown circumstances\n@highlight\nHas drawn comparisons with Hollywood classic Coming to America, starring Eddie Murphy as Prince Akeem\n@highlight\nLike the film, Mr Osei found his Queen after arriving in America in 1977 and driving taxis from 1982\n@highlight\nNow runs his own taxi empire in Manhattan Napasei Taxi Management Corporation with his wife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Osei said: 'When we are in @placeholder my wife is the boss - she is the president of my company.'", "idx": 25719}], "idx": 16673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 30 December 2013 No thanks: An armed robber near Central Park in New York handed this LG Quantum cellphone back to his target because it was outdated One Brookyln man's defense against a recent theft was his sense of thrift. Kevin Cook, 25, was walking with a friend near Central Park in New York around 12:30am Saturday when a gun-wielding robber told Mr Cook and his friend to hand over their valuables - threatening the two with death if they didn't stay quiet.\n@highlight\nKevin Cook, 25, was walking with a friend near Central Park on Saturday when they were approached by two robbers armed with a gun\n@highlight\nThe muggers threatened them with death and ordered them to keep quiet and hand over all their valuables\n@highlight\nOne of the robbers handed Mr Cook's cellphone back to him, uninterested in the three-year-old phone with a sliding keyboard\n@highlight\nThe assailants were able to escape before police arrived, though Mr Cook was able to use his passed-over cellphone to call 911", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This was the thirteenth robbery reported in @placeholder this year, which is the same number as last year.", "idx": 25723}], "idx": 16676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Catherine Ostler PUBLISHED: 20:01 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 13 February 2013 Romantic break: Kate and Prince William are enjoying their seventh visit to the island of Mustique for a 'Babymoon' On the Caribbean island of Mustique, a warm, salty breeze blows through the trees and the white sand is as fine as Johnson\u2019s baby powder. Only tree frogs and chirruping crickets disturb the silence. Turquoise water laps the shore of Macaroni Beach. Above the shoreline stand the island\u2019s villas, built in a kaleidoscope of styles. There are colonial houses, mock palazzi, Mexican ranches, French chateaux, pagodas and sprawling cod-Balinese palaces.\n@highlight\nDuke and Duchess of Cambridge are enjoying a 'Babymoon' on the island\n@highlight\nLord Glenconner - Colin Tennant - bought the island in 1958 for \u00a345,000\n@highlight\nKate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, regard it as a home from home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 755, "end": 769}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, so capricious was @placeholder when he was alive that he once excluded some guests who complained about the \u2018crocodiles\u2019 \u2014 actually lizards \u2014 running over the walls.", "idx": 25730}], "idx": 16681} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brazil has confirmed 557 deaths caused by H1N1 flu, the highest total in the world, the nation's Health Ministry says. A vaccine against H1N1 is being tested but is not expected to be available until at least mid-October. The United States has counted 522 fatalities through Thursday, and nearly 1,800 people had died worldwide through August 13, U.S. and global health officials said. In terms of mortality rate, which considers flu deaths in terms of a nation's population, Brazil ranks seventh, and the United States is 13th, the Brazilian Ministry of Health said in a news release Wednesday.\n@highlight\nNearly 1,800 people died worldwide of H1N1 through August 13\n@highlight\nBrazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico and U.S. have most total cases globally\n@highlight\nU.S. health officials said that up to 90,000 could die from new strain\n@highlight\nSeasonal flu typically kills about 64,000 Americans each year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 552, "end": 569}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Argentina, which has reported 386 deaths attributed to H1N1 as of August 13, ranks first per capita, the @placeholder health officials said, and Mexico, where the flu outbreak was discovered in April, ranks 14th per capita.", "idx": 25731}], "idx": 16682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Fletcher PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 16 December 2013 Tesco has ousted Asda as Britain\u2019s cheapest supermarket for Christmas among the big five retailers. A survey of the price of 33 \u2018essential\u2019 seasonal products \u2013 from turkeys to satsumas \u2013 by trade magazine The Grocer found that Tesco\u2019s basket cost \u00a3135.80 \u2013 41p cheaper than Asda. There was little to choose between all the supermarkets, with Morrisons adding up to \u00a3136.93, Sainsbury\u2019s on \u00a3145.14 and Waitrose at \u00a3147.55. Battle: For the first time in six years, Tesco is the place to do your Christmas shop, not long-time winner Asda\n@highlight\nA Tesco shop for this year's festive dinner is 41p cheaper than Asda\n@highlight\nChampagne, red wine, streaky bacon and Christmas pudding marked down\n@highlight\nAsda rubbished result as a 'hollow victory' claiming it is not long-term", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The fact that the difference between the cheapest - Tesco - and the most expensive - @placeholder - was less than 10 per cent shows how intense the fight in the grocery space is.'", "idx": 25737}], "idx": 16688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The Normal Heart,\" written by my friend, the brilliant playwright Larry Kramer, and based on his story during the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic, tells a tale that many of us lived through, and many others did not survive. It's as relevant today as an HBO movie as when it premiered on the stage in New York City in 1985. Back then, The New York Times refused to print the word \"gay,\" and New York Mayor Ed Koch was agonizingly slow to respond to the unfolding epidemic. Fear was everywhere. Around the country, family members shunned infected relatives, doctors were afraid to touch AIDS patients, let alone treat them, and hospital wards filled up with young men covered in lesions, dying excruciating deaths. I've almost lost track of the number of funerals I went to in those years. My friends were dying all around me -- I'm lucky that I somehow survived.\n@highlight\nElton John: In the 1980s, newspapers wouldn't use term \"gay,\" AIDS was ignored by many\n@highlight\nHe says \"The Normal Heart,\" an HBO film, portrays the days when many of his friends were dying\n@highlight\nToday's challenges regarding AIDS are different but equally urgent, he says\n@highlight\nElton John: We can protect and treat everyone, yet the most vulnerable still struggle", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 993, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder is a product of a specific time, it is not an artifact.", "idx": 25741}], "idx": 16691} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 03:54 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:38 EST, 30 January 2013 A U.S. judge has rejected Apple's demand for a hike to the $1.05billion damages owed to it by South Korean smartphone rival Samsung in the two firms ongoing patent war. District Judge Lucy Koh also rejected demands from both firms for another trial over claims Samsung unfairly used Apple's iPhone and iPad technology in knock-off products. She also upheld the validity of the Apple patents at the centre of the dispute. Head-to-head: Samsung's Galaxy smartphone, left, and Apple's iPhone, right. A U.S. judge yesterday slapped down Apple's demand for an increase to the $1billion damages owed by arch-rival Samsung\n@highlight\nJudge Lucy Koh also rejects demands for a fresh trial in the patent dispute as 'contrary to the interests of justice'\n@highlight\nJury last summer found Samsung 'infringed' six Apple patents in creating and marketing 26 smartphones and tablets\n@highlight\nJudge Koh is still considering Samsung's request to reduce the $1.05billion damages awarded", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "to show demand for the @placeholder devices was driven by the purloined", "idx": 25743}, {"query": "Since Apple first took Samsung to the court in early 2011, @placeholder has been more successful in its U.S. litigation campaign, winning the $1.05 billion damage award and a pre-trial sales ban on some Samsung products.", "idx": 25744}], "idx": 16692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will reunite on stage next month to raise money to teach transcendental meditation to children around the world to \"help provide them a quiet haven in a not-so-quiet world,\" McCartney said. Paul McCartney (above) and Ringo Starr are teaming up for a fund-raising concert. The star-studded list of performers who will join them include two musicians who were with the Beatles when they journeyed to India's Himalayan foothills in 1968 to learn transcendental meditation from Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. \"In moments of madness, it has helped me find moments of serenity,\" McCartney said in the concert announcement.\n@highlight\nPaul McCartney, Ringo Starr participating in fund-raising concert\n@highlight\nShow to benefit David Lynch Foundation program teaching meditation to kids\n@highlight\nAlso on the bill: Donovan, Paul Horn, Sheryl Crow, Eddie Vedder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 529, "end": 549}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 768, "end": 789}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"How great to be playing with Paul, Ringo, and @placeholder again -- as we did in India in 1968,\" Donovan said.", "idx": 25753}], "idx": 16695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Malaysian man who is suspected of running an Islamic State terror cell in Australia has been arrested in Kuala Lumpur, a Malaysian report says. The 29-year-old was detained by Malaysian counter terrorism officials upon his arrival at Kuala Lumpur International airport about 6am on Thursday, according to The Star Online. The man was reportedly deported from Australia on Wednesday after authorities became aware of his terror activities. A man is suspected of recruiting Malaysian militants to be sent via Australia to fight for IS in Syria, report says The man is suspected of reportedly recruiting Malaysian militants to be sent via Australia to join IS in Syria\n@highlight\nA Malaysian man was suspected of running an IS terror cell in Australia\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old was arrested upon touch down at Kuala Lumpur airport\n@highlight\nThe man is suspected of recruiting Malaysian militants to be sent via Australia to fight for IS in Syria, report says\n@highlight\nIt is reported that the man was only deported after he violated his visa\n@highlight\nBut The Star reports the man was arrested after authorities were aware of his terror activities", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 236, "end": 269}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 723, "end": 724}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far, at least five @placeholder fighters were believed to have used the designated route,' a source told The Star.", "idx": 25763}], "idx": 16702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Adam Lanza stayed at home mostly, a witness said, playing video games such as \"Call of Duty.\" But on December 14, 2012, he went out -- armed with 10 30-round magazines for his semiautomatic Bushmaster .223 caliber model XM15 rifle and bullets for his two handguns and a shotgun. Lanza didn't make it home alive. Nor did the 26 people -- 20 of them schoolchildren ages 6 and 7 -- he shot dead in less than five minutes, firing one bullet roughly every two seconds he was at Sandy Hook Elementary School. These were among the details spelled out Thursday in five search warrants and other material tied to the grisly shooting at the Newtown, Connecticut, school, as well as in a statement from a local top prosecutor. Together, the newly released documents help paint a clearer picture of what happened.\n@highlight\nAdam Lanza fired roughly one bullet every two seconds, a local prosecutor says\n@highlight\nHe brought 10 30-round capacity magazines for a semiautomatic rifle into the school\n@highlight\nMore than 1,600 rounds of ammunition were found in the house where he killed his mother\n@highlight\nLanza fatally shot 20 children and six teachers at a Connecticut school before killing himself", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 473, "end": 500}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama: 'Shame on us' if @placeholder doesn't bring new gun laws", "idx": 25764}], "idx": 16703} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Preece and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 18:59 EST, 16 August 2012 Buying a whole chicken at the supermarket or ordering a bucket of wings at your local fast food eatery may soon cost more than just a few months ago, and all due to the devastating drought that has wiped out one-sixth of the country's corn crop in the Midwest. Corn makes up 70 per cent of chicken feed. Since the beginning of June, price on corn has gone up 40 per cent, forcing poultry producers to spend more money on each chicken they grow.\n@highlight\nThe USDA estimates that prices will jump next year by 3.5-4.5 per cent for chicken and turkey\n@highlight\nDrought has destroyed one-sixth of U.S. expected corn crop\n@highlight\nFarmers are forced to pay $8-$9 for a bushel of corn\n@highlight\nSoybean harvest expected to be the worst for five years\n@highlight\nFood manufacturers warn they will pass on price rises to consumers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At least 1,369 counties across 31 states declared disaster areas by the U.S. @placeholder.", "idx": 25766}], "idx": 16704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As rockets and missiles fly across the Israeli-Gaza border, CNN's Ben Wedeman describes the mood on the ground in Gaza. Is there a mood for war in Gaza? No. Among people with no affiliation with one faction or another, there is little enthusiasm for this flare-up. People here are exhausted. They see no benefit whatsoever of firing missiles into Israel that result in airstrikes that are extremely disruptive to daily life. Keep in mind that last summer after the overthrow of the Morsy government in Egypt, many of the tunnels under that country's border with Gaza were destroyed, so the economy is in abysmal shape.\n@highlight\nCNN's Ben Wedeman says there's little enthusiasm in Gaza for the flare-up with Israel\n@highlight\nHe says Hamas is defiant but in private many Palestinians are opposed to their leadership\n@highlight\nIsrael's anti-Hamas rhetoric intensified after Hamas reached a pact with Fatah, he says\n@highlight\nThere's been no sign of urgency in the international community to become involved, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The majority of people in Gaza are the descendants of those who were driven or fled from their homes in 1948-49, some from the very same areas currently being hit by rockets from @placeholder.", "idx": 25773}], "idx": 16709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool legend Steve Nicol has led the chorus of disapproval in the United States after Frank Lampard delayed his move to New York City to remain with Manchester City. Nicol, who was the coach of fellow MLS side New England Revolution until 2011, told ESPN: 'It is a disaster for that new franchise, a disaster for the MLS.' On Wednesday night, it was confirmed that Lampard would remain in Manchester until the end of the season after City and their sister club in New York thrashed out a deal - which was then approved by the Premier League board. He is eligible to face Sunderland on New Year's Day.\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard is on loan at Manchester City from New York City FC\n@highlight\nIt has been confirmed that Lampard will stay in England until May\n@highlight\nSteve Nicol described Lampard staying at City as a disaster for MLS\n@highlight\nNicol is the former manager of MLS side New England Revolution", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 70, "end": 82}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 153, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 214, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 890, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For that to happen, the two clubs would have to agree a loan deal from @placeholder or a permanent transfer.", "idx": 25781}], "idx": 16711} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As recognizable as the brand itself, Donatella Versace is adamant about one thing in fashion: \"Fashion is not frivolous,\" she told CNN. Glamour, femininity and sensuality: The three watchwords of Donatella Versace's fashion empire. It may not be frivolous, but in many respects it is a form of fantasy, something that Versace has developed as head of the Italian fashion house since taking over the reigns after the tragic death of her brother Gianni. \"We sell a lifestyle, so to own one piece of Versace is like to own a whole outfit of expensive things. That's why we do many different things,\" she told CNN.\n@highlight\nTook over brother Gianni's fashion empire after his death in 1997\n@highlight\nHas developed Versace to be a lifestyle brand, including furniture and hotels\n@highlight\nHollywood A-list, including Jennifer Lopez and Madonna, often faces of Versace", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 205, "end": 221}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 615, "end": 617}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 797, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was one of the first fashion designers to recognize the power of celebrity, and Donatella, working with her brother, had a strong hand in the advertising campaigns.", "idx": 25783}, {"query": "While she has taken the @placeholder company in her own direction, Gianni was a huge influence on her life, encouraging her to join him when he was setting up his burgeoning fashion business.", "idx": 25784}], "idx": 16713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wednesday's explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Bulgaria came on the 18th anniversary of the attack on a Jewish community center in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires, in which 85 people were killed. Argentina's top prosecutor last year blamed Iran for the 1994 attack. Israel also holds Iran responsible for the attack. Tehran has denied any connection to the Buenos Aires bombing, which it has condemned. Such claims and counterclaims between Israel and Iran have been common in the past three decades, with each blaming the other for attacks on their citizens. Israel, without citing evidence, quickly pointed to Iran in the Bulgarian incident.\n@highlight\nIsrael claims Iran is behind explosion on Bulgarian bus\n@highlight\nIt also has blamed Tehran for attacks on diplomats\n@highlight\nIran has pointed to Israel in scientist deaths", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 126, "end": 148}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 180, "end": 191}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When attackers targeted Israeli diplomats this year, Israel blamed @placeholder.", "idx": 25788}], "idx": 16714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai for the Daily Mail Follow @@riathalsam Swansea have won three Premier League games in a row for the first time since August 2012. Sean Dyche estimated recently that he has made more than 500 telephone calls in efforts to build a squad that might keep Burnley in the Barclays Premier League. What isn\u2019t known is how often Ross McCormack\u2019s name came into the conversation and ruined everything. The striker\u2019s \u00a311million move from Leeds to Fulham not only stunned the selling club but also sent a shockwave through the transfer market, which is unfortunate for Dyche. No laughing matter: Dyche (right) shares a joke with his opposite number Monk but he knows he needs quality\n@highlight\nBurnley unable to spend big to stay in the Premier League\n@highlight\nDyche points at the example of Ross McCormack as a player he can't afford going for big money in the Championship\n@highlight\nSwansea edge newly promoted side 1-0 as Burnley fail to cope with quality", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 309}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But good won\u2019t quite be enough if they continue to lack a creative edge, or the tactical options to match the numerous teams that play five in midfield, as @placeholder did.", "idx": 25801}], "idx": 16723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kezia and Mike Fitzgerald wish they had never seen the need to start their own business. They wish Kezia had never been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. They wish their daughter, Saoirse, had not joined Kezia in the hospital, to fight her own battle against an aggressive tumor. They wish Saoirse had won. But wishing to change the past, the Fitzgeralds know, is useless. \"When our daughter died, Kezia and I took some time away and re-grouped our life,\" Mike said in a CNN iReport. \"We made the decision that we were going to focus on positive things and do positive things in our lives.\"\n@highlight\nKezia and Mike Fitzgerald's daughter was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma\n@highlight\nTo help secure her daughter's catheter without irritation, Kezia Fitzgerald created a wrap\n@highlight\nSaoirse's death compelled the Fitzgeralds to keep making these wraps to help other patients\n@highlight\nHave you transformed a hobby into a job? 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When sixteen-year-old Welshman Harry Wilson ran out on to the pitch against Belgium last night for his national side, he made history as the youngest-ever player for Wales. But he also made his grandfather \u00a3125,000, and an early retirement, after Peter Edwards, 62, bet \u00a350 in 2000 that his grandson, aged just 18 months, would one day represent his country.\n@highlight\nPeter Edwards, 62, made the 2,500-1 bet when his grandson was a baby\n@highlight\nHarry Wilson came good last night when he took to the pitch as the youngest-ever player for Wales\n@highlight\nMr Edwards has retired from his job with immediate effect, saying 'not bad for a daft bet'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The odds of 2,500-1 did nothing to stop Mr @placeholder making the confident bet, and last night's appearance as a substitute confirmed his excellent talent-spotting abilities.", "idx": 25811}], "idx": 16728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:17 EST, 23 October 2013 The already remarkable life of Holocaust survivor George Horner is about to take another exceptional turn. The 90-year-old pianist will make his orchestral debut with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma tonight at Boston's Symphony Hall. They'll be playing music composed 70 years ago at the Nazi prison camp where Horner was imprisoned. Remarkable: Dr George Horner will perform songs composed in the Nazis concentration camps 'It's an extraordinary link to the past,' said concert organizer Mark Ludwig. The performance will benefit the Terezin Music Foundation, an organisation dedicated to preserving the work of artists and musicians killed in the Holocaust.\n@highlight\nGeorge Horner to make orchestral debut tonight at Boston's Symphony Hall\n@highlight\nHe will join cellist Yo-Yo Ma and will play music composed 70 years ago\n@highlight\nHorner played piano and accordion in the Terezin camp cabarets\n@highlight\nThe 90-year-old is a retired doctor living near Philadelphia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 619, "end": 642}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although his back still bears the scars of a @placeholder beating, he remains sprightly and seems much younger than his 90 years.", "idx": 25816}], "idx": 16730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Florida gun show was cancelled after organizers publicly announced Trayvon Martin killer George Zimmerman would be a guest at the event - but Zimmerman will still make a public appearance. \u2018The New Orlando Gun Show,\u2019 scheduled for this weekend at Orlando\u2019s Majestic Events Center, was cancelled Thursday despite more than 100 vendors threatening to take the owners to court if the show did not go on. Organizer Mike Piwowarski, who also owns a local gun store, told ClickOrlando that the show was cancelled because of the announced Zimmerman appearance, and Zimmerman posted emails to his Twitter account backing up that claim.\n@highlight\n'The New Orlando Gun Show' was cancelled after organizers announced George Zimmerman would be in attendance\n@highlight\nZimmerman was a paying vendor whose attendance did not need to be cleared with the event space's owners, organizers claim\n@highlight\nThey are planning to sue to recoup losses, and Zimmerman is welcome at any of their future events as long as he is legally able\n@highlight\nOrganizer Mike Piwowarski, who owns local gun shop The Arms Room, says Zimmerman will make an appearance Saturday at the store", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 192, "end": 215}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 259, "end": 280}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 642, "end": 665}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The guest of honor: George Zimmerman, pictured with @placeholder and two other individuals, caused a gun show to be cancelled after he was named the 'featured guest'", "idx": 25817}, {"query": "The show\u2019s cancellation will cost the vendors a combined $100,000, @placeholder claims, and organizers plan to move forward with a lawsuit to recoup that money.", "idx": 25818}], "idx": 16731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Groups of graduate students who hang out at The Partisan, an indie band bar near the University of California-Merced campus, like their liquor and their politics straight up. Many of them felt they only got one of those things after watching the debate between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney on Wednesday night. \"I don't know what universe Romney is living in,\" said Beth Hernandez-Jason, a doctoral student in American Latino literature. \"I was kicked off my parents' health insurance by age 25 as was my little sister and she was reinstated because of the changes in the health care system.\"\n@highlight\nMerced, California, has one of the nation's highest foreclosure and unemployment rates\n@highlight\nDebate watchers in that city wanted the candidates to lay out plans for the economy\n@highlight\nMany felt Romney's polices were off track and Obama's performance fell flat", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 94, "end": 124}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 422}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an area that some residents call @placeholder's \"fruit basket,\" the housing crisis has further compounded the area's woes.", "idx": 25820}], "idx": 16732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Prince Harry arrived in Afghanistan on Friday on a four-month military deployment in his role as an Apache helicopter pilot, Britain's Ministry of Defense said. 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Opinion: Cheeky Prince Harry vs dull brother Wills The austere conditions will be a far cry from the more luxurious lifestyle he enjoys when on leave in the United Kingdom -- or on his widely covered trip to Las Vegas last month, where a scandal broke after he was photographed naked while partying in his hotel room on what turns out to have been a predeployment vacation.\n@highlight\nNEW: Harry will be treated like any other soldier and is proud to serve, palace spokesman says\n@highlight\nHis presence in Afghanistan is expected to boost morale among UK forces\n@highlight\n\"He will be in a difficult and demanding job,\" a commander at Camp Bastion says\n@highlight\nScandal hit the prince last month after he was photographed naked in Las Vegas", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 181}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 212, "end": 229}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 495}, {"start": 507, "end": 525}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The media are allowed to report on his deployment this time, although the timing of his arrival in @placeholder was kept under wraps.", "idx": 25821}], "idx": 16733} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:32 EST, 11 March 2013 A Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen called Jilly was tonight crowned Best in Show at Crufts. Jilly, owned by Sara and Gavin Robertson from Wallingford in Oxfordshire, beat more than 20,000 dogs over the four-day competition to take the coveted title. The canine was one of seven dogs competing in the arena for Best in Show at the NEC in Birmingham tonight, each having been awarded Best of Breed and then Best in Group in previous rounds. 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But they have a lot of thorny issues to discuss, not least the shared challenge of what to do about North Korea. The two sides will probably repeat well-worn mantras on their desires to see the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and the need to ensure stability in the region. But Obama should take a step back from the stalemate high politics and raise the case of Guk-hwa Jang. Guk-hwa is a 15-year-old North Korean orphan who was forcibly repatriated from Laos, through China to Pyongyang last month, along with eight of her young friends who were all trying to get to South Korea.\n@highlight\nRecent case of 9 North Koreans repatriated from Laos highlights human rights\n@highlight\nChina regularly repatriates North Koreans, who may face torture back in their country\n@highlight\nChina needs to be on the right side of history, writes Sokeel Park", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 468, "end": 483}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 968, "end": 980}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This will create a long-term complication in China's relationship with either a reformed North Korea or a reunified @placeholder alike.", "idx": 25831}], "idx": 16736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ The World Cup has seen some fantastic games and goals but perhaps just as notably, some brilliantly funny moments. Here, Sportsmail looks at the top 10 things that got people laughing in Brazil and at home. Alejandro Sabella's big slip As Gonzalo Higuain\u2019s strike thundered off the top of the crossbar, Argentina manager Alejandro Sabella bizarrely gave the illusion that he was fainting, careering backwards towards the dugout and having to be caught by a member of his backroom staff. The 59-year-old, closed his eyes, leaned back, and collapsed backwards to produce one of this tournaments most bizarre moments.\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger's bond moment and Neymar's slip had people giggling\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez, Ezequiel Lavezzi and a cool linesman also make our list\n@highlight\nMathieu Valbuena and FA chairman Greg Dyke did not escape ridicule", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 359, "end": 375}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Between taking swigs from a water bottle Lavezzi - with his back to @placeholder - appeared to intentionally squirt water over his shoulder and on to the Argentina boss\u2019 suit.", "idx": 25833}], "idx": 16737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- When a Goldman Sachs employee unexpectedly wrote a scathing op-ed in the New York Times in March 2012 about why he was leaving the investment bank, he painted a picture of a \"toxic\" workplace that embraced morally corrupt practices at the expense of their clients. Edith Cooper's reaction wasn't rooted in damage control. Instead, as the firm's global head of human capital management -- overseeing more than 30,000 employees -- she wanted to know why. \"It was to figure out why it was that there was an individual who worked at Goldman Sachs who felt that the only way they could voice their experience was to write an op-ed in the New York Times,\" she recalls to CNN's Poppy Harlow.\n@highlight\nEdith Cooper is executive vice president of investment banking firm Goldman Sachs\n@highlight\nSince joining in 1996, Cooper has worked her way up the ranks\n@highlight\nShe is also global head of human capital management in charge of finding new talent", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To find the best candidates, she explains, @placeholder uses employee performance metrics.", "idx": 25835}], "idx": 16738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We've all been there \u2014 bored to tears at school, clock-watching, thinking you might actually nod off. And then Real Madrid hammer on the classroom door and pull you out of the lesson so you can fly to Norway and sit on the bench in a Champions League group game against Rosenborg. Iker Casillas was 16 years old when he was taken out of a technical drawing class to join up with the Real squad in 1997. Against Liverpool he will become the man who has played more games in the competition \u2014 144 \u2014than any other. 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Torres, 30, has been struggling for goals since leaving Liverpool for Chelsea in a then-British record \u00a350million in 2011 and moved to Milan on loan in August. However, the striker insisted that while it was 'time to go back home' he did not regret his career path since leaving Anfield. 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Made captain for the night by Paris Saint-Germain coach Carlo Ancelotti, he played his full part in a 3-1 win for the new French champions over Brest. But on 82 minutes, with the realization that his glittering 847-game career was winding down, the raw emotion of the moment got the better of the most iconic player of his generation. Given a standing ovation by the near 45,000 strong capacity crowd in the Parc des Princes, Beckham hugged teammates and opponents before being substituted by Ezequiel Lavezzi.\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham plays final home match\n@highlight\nMade captain for the night as PSG beat Brest 3-1\n@highlight\nMakes tearful farewell when substituted after 82 minutes\n@highlight\nPSG had already wrapped up the French title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 165, "end": 183}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ancelotti, who has led @placeholder to their first title in 19 years, said he wanted to make Beckham's farewell special.", "idx": 25849}, {"query": "\"It was the right thing to do to choose @placeholder as captain for his last match.", "idx": 25850}], "idx": 16746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cardiff City will discuss a proposed return to blue at a board meeting on Friday. 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Karzai told Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, that incidents of civilian casualties during coalition military operations are the main reason for tensions in the U.S.-Afghan relationship and he demanded there be no more, according to a statement from Karzai's office. The comments came in a private conversation between the two men Sunday, according to an official with NATO's International Security Assistance Force who asked not to be named.\n@highlight\nKarzai and Petraeus have a private talk Sunday on civilian deaths\n@highlight\nPetraeus repeats his apology for the death of 9 Afghan boys\n@highlight\nObama has already called it a \"tragic accident\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 627, "end": 665}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder previously noted the Tuesday incident occurred less than 10 days after another one \"that left many civilians dead in the same province.\"", "idx": 25857}], "idx": 16751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Two bombings in separate Iraq provinces on Monday killed eight U.S. troops, the U.S. military said. A boy with a machine gun weeps Monday at the site of a suicide bombing in Kanan that killed a sheik. A roadside bomb killed three U.S. soldiers and an interpreter in Diyala province, which has been a major front in the war during the \"surge\" of U.S. troops fighting insurgents near the capital. Earlier in the day, at least five U.S. soldiers on foot patrol were killed and three others wounded in a suicide bombing in Baghdad. In addition, suicide bombers killed five Iraqis in two bombings in Diyala province Monday morning, including a sheik who helped battle Sunni extremists and his 5-year-old niece. 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A 2009 salmonella outbreak that prompted a massive recall of peanut goods led to nine deaths and more than 700 illnesses in more than 40 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The 76-count indictment, unsealed in Georgia, alleged mail and wire fraud, the introduction of adulterated and misbranded food into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud or mislead, and conspiracy. A plant in Blakely, Georgia, roasted and processed raw peanuts. Its peanut paste was sold to customers nationwide and used in crackers, cookies, and other items.\n@highlight\nIndictment charges four former officials of Peanut Corporation of America\n@highlight\nNEW: FDA said plant shipped tainted peanut paste that wound up in crackers, other foods\n@highlight\nNEW: Salmonella outbreak in 2009 blamed for nine deaths, hundreds of illnesses\n@highlight\nNEW: Food recalls are common, but criminal charges around them are rare", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 88}, {"start": 187, "end": 204}, {"start": 374, "end": 415}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 842, "end": 870}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Food and Drug Administration (@placeholder) said the company shipped tainted product it knew had tested positive for bacteria linked to the salmonella outbreak.", "idx": 25868}], "idx": 16759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea is one of the world's most mysterious and secretive states, regarded as a political pariah and at bitter loggerheads with its neighbor South Korea. Few people are allowed past its tightly-sealed borders but footballer Ryang Yong-Gi, who was born and raised in Japan by a loyally North Korean family, is in a privileged position when it comes to entering and exiting. 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That's how some in Rio have described the mood in the streets of Copacabana Beach, where hundreds of thousands of young pilgrims follow every step of visiting Pope Francis, an outspoken champion of the poor. But not everyone is celebrating in Rio. About 50 kilometers away, in the working-class suburb of Guaratiba, a last-minute change in the pope's schedule due to heavy rainfall had devastating consequences on the lives of local merchants, many whom invested their life savings on preparing for his arrival. They were expecting hundreds of thousands to flock to their community over the weekend.\n@highlight\nRain, mud deluge Brazilian suburb of Guaratiba\n@highlight\nOfficials move events related to papal weekend visit\n@highlight\nThe change will mean major economic losses in community", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 34, "end": 51}, {"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, @placeholder residents want their voices to be heard.", "idx": 25878}], "idx": 16765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 13:06 EST, 6 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 6 August 2013 A Pennsylvania father and former Little League coach is being hailed a hero for wrestling to the ground a crazed gunman moments after the man allegedly shot dead three people at a city planning meeting on Monday night. Bernie Kozen was pictured today talking to sheriff's deputies as the victims authorities say were killed by scorned resident Rockne Newell, 59, were identified as Chestnuthill Township Supervisor David Fleetwood, Gerard Kozic, 53, of Saylorsburg and James LaGuardia, 64, of Saylorsburg.\n@highlight\nBernie Kozen wrestled a crazed gunman moments after the man shot dead three people at Ross Township municipal meeting on Monday night\n@highlight\nVictims were identified as Chestnuthill Township Supervisor David Fleetwood and residents Gerard Kozic and James LaGuardia\n@highlight\nKozen shot suspected gunman Rockne Newell in the leg with his own weapon\n@highlight\nNewell has had a ongoing dispute with the township over junk in his yard\n@highlight\nWas trying to raise $10,000 to fund his legal battle against authorities", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 483, "end": 503}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 790, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 837}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Horrific: @placeholder is alleged to have opened fire on the Ross Township board meeting Monday night", "idx": 25880}], "idx": 16767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's nephew testified Thursday that he believes his uncle was murdered. T.J. Jackson, the youngest son of Jackson brother Tito, revealed his suspicion while being cross examined by an AEG Live lawyer in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial. Jurors also heard him testify about the emotional devastation caused by Michael Jackson's death. \"He was just everything,\" said T.J. Jackson, who shares guardianship of Michael Jackson's children -- Prince, Paris and Blanket -- with their grandmother. Michael Jackson's mother and his children contend his last concert promoter was liable for his death because it hired, retained or supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"My mother was murdered for money ... I don't put that past anyone,\" T.J. Jackson says\n@highlight\nT.J. 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The 38-year-old\u2019s position was confirmed following talks with major shareholder Dermot Desmond and chief executive Peter Lawwell earlier this week. Lawwell decribed Deila as a \u2018good fit\u2019 for the club\u2019s transfer model after the Norwegian last season led unfashionable Stromsgodset to their first title in 43 years. 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Guided by 20 points from forward Ersan Ilyasova, the Bucks clinched victory against a Knicks team they will face at a sold-out O2 Arena on January 15. It was Milwaukee's sixth win in their opening 11 games, but defeat for the Knicks consigned them to their ninth reverse in 12. Milwaukee Bucks forward Ersan Ilyasova (right) is congratulated by centre Zaza Pachulia Ilyasova scored 20 points as the Bucks beat the Knicks 117-113 The Bucks will head to New York to take on the Knicks for a second time this season at Madison Square Garden on January 4 before their meeting in London 11 days later.\n@highlight\nMilwaukee Bucks ran out 117-113 winners in Wisconsin\n@highlight\nThe hosts were guided by 20 points from forward Ersan Ilyasova\n@highlight\nThe Bucks and Knicks will clash at a sold-out O2 Arena on January 15\n@highlight\nIt was Milwaukee's sixth win in 11 - the Knicks lost their ninth game in 12", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 418, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 455}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 656, "end": 676}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 762}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And despite their best efforts in the second half and down the stretch, the @placeholder were unable to claw their way back.", "idx": 25899}], "idx": 16777} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:54 EST, 21 January 2013 The BBC was forced into another apology over Jimmy Savile yesterday after an impersonation of the disgraced star appeared on children\u2019s TV. As parents enjoyed a Sunday lie-in, children watching the CBeebies channel saw a character called Max presenting a Top Of The Pops-style programme. He wore a blond wig and gold neck-lace, and did a good impression of Savile\u2019s Yorkshire accent and distinctive speaking style. 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Justices John Paul Stevens and Clarence Thomas disagreed over whether to grant a stay of execution for Cecil Johnson Jr. The stay eventually was denied, and about an hour later, at 2:34 a.m., Johnson was put to death by lethal injection at a Nashville, Tennessee, prison. The 53-year-old inmate had been convicted of murder in a 1980 shooting spree at a convenience store near the state capital. The victims included 12-year-old Bobby Bell Jr., son of the store owner, who was wounded. Two other men sitting in a nearby taxicab also were shot to death.\n@highlight\nJohn Paul Stevens, Clarence Thomas disagreed over whether to grant a stay of execution\n@highlight\nStay was denied, Cecil Johnson Jr. was put to death by legal injection in Tennessee\n@highlight\nStevens was concerned too much time elapsed between sentencing, scheduled execution\n@highlight\nThomas: Inmate challenged conviction, sentence for nearly 29 years, which led to delay", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 269}, {"start": 327, "end": 343}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 919}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Johnson bears little, if any, responsibility for this delay,\" said @placeholder, who said procedural hurdles at the appellate stage for capital defendants created what he called \"underlying evils of intolerable delay.\"", "idx": 25904}], "idx": 16781} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:05 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:27 EST, 23 November 2012 A former law student stole her next door neighbour's identity to carry out a \u00a3100,000 luxury car scam. Stephanie Lane used Susan Cooper's personal details, which she obtained from a bank statement delivered to her in error, to apply for credit for high-value vehicles. Newcastle Crown Court heard the 24-year-old applied for finance for a \u00a350,000 BMW, a \u00a340,000 Audi, a \u00a310,000 BMW sports car and a \u00a35,000 Volvo in her neighbour's name. 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Arlen Specter switched from the Republican to the Democratic Party on Tuesday, saying he has found himself increasingly \"at odds with the Republican philosophy.\" Sen. Arlen Specter was expected to face a tough re-election battle in 2010. \"This is a painful decision. I know I'm disappointing many of my colleagues,\" he said at a news conference announcing the move. \"The disappointment runs in both directions. \"I'm putting principle at the top of the list,\" he added. The switch puts Senate Democrats one vote shy of a filibuster-proof majority of 60 seats. 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Otto Perez Molina, a retired army general who pledged to take a tough stand on crime, garnered the most votes in Sunday's elections. With almost all of the ballots counted Monday night, Perez Molina had 36% of votes -- far short of the more than 50% needed to win outright. His closest competitor, businessman Manuel Baldizon, had 23% of votes, said Guatemala's election authority. Observers from the Organization of American States criticized Guatemalan election officials' apparent disorganization and slow vote-counting after Sunday's election, the state-run AGN news agency reported. The watchdogs said they hoped the process would improve in the second round of voting, scheduled for November 6.\n@highlight\nRetired Gen. 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Now that the (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) have acknowledged that they have him, I call for them to release him as soon as possible,\" President Juan Manuel Santos said. He said Colombian officials will do whatever they can to guarantee journalist Romeo Langlois' release by the rebel group, commonly known as the FARC. \"The Colombian government is willing to provide all the facilities so the release occurs as quickly as possible, but if you really want to be viewed well by the world, release him now and simply tell us where he is and we will go get him,\" Santos said during a state visit to Singapore.\n@highlight\nOfficials say Romeo Langlois has been missing since an April 28 rebel attack\n@highlight\nColombia's president calls on rebels to free the reporter \"and simply tell us where he is\"\n@highlight\nSeveral statements surface online discussing his capture, purportedly from the rebels\n@highlight\nReporters Without Borders says it is \"cautiously confident that he will be freed very soon\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 298, "end": 335}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One statement, dated May 3 and published Sunday on a blog connected with a news agency that often publishes official statements from the FARC, criticized @placeholder for wearing a military uniform and claimed that any journalists embedded with Colombian troops have been painting a biased picture.", "idx": 25914}], "idx": 16788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Navy warship USS Donald Cook is scheduled to enter the Black Sea no later than Thursday as part of the latest U.S. military effort to demonstrate support for Eastern European allies concerned about Russia's troop buildup along its border with Ukraine. The movement of the guided missile destroyer was confirmed to CNN by two U.S. military officials who declined to be identified because a formal announcement has not been made. The ship will conduct exercises and port visits while in the Black Sea. 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The 90-year-old had been transferred to a military hospital in the capital Riyadh earlier this week after experiencing shortness of breath and back pain. At one point he needed help to breath through a tube - but the procedure was successful and his condition is stable. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah (pictured in June) is suffering from pneumonia and temporarily needed help to breath through a tube, it has emerged The Saudi Royal Court said in a statement: 'It became apparent that there was a lung infection that required the insertion of a tube to aid with breathing on a temporary basis this evening.'\n@highlight\nThe 90-year-old monarch temporarily needed help to breath through a tube\n@highlight\nHe was transferred to a military hospital in the capital Riyadh this week\n@highlight\nRoyal Saudi Court said treatment was a success and his condition is stable\n@highlight\nSources say King Abdullah is likely to stay in hospital for another week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The health of the monarch is of extreme importance in the kingdom, where @placeholder holds absolute powers to enact laws and appoint ministers.", "idx": 25951}], "idx": 16816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- At last, a Wisconsin mother and her long-lost son met Saturday for the first time since her estranged husband spirited him away to Mexico more than 30 years ago. It was an emotional reunion in the San Diego airport, heightened by the fact that the mother speaks only English and her 37-year-old son only Spanish. David Amaya Barrick, whose father took him across the border at about age 2 from Chicago, was biting his nails just before his mother, Kathy Amaya, now 60, appeared before him in the airport. They embraced, hugged and kissed -- the first time they've laid eyes on each other in about 35 years.\n@highlight\nMother tell her long-lost son: \"I love you and ... and I'm not going to let you go.\"\n@highlight\nHer son, now 37, tells her in Spanish: \"I love you and I missed you a lot.\"\n@highlight\nDavid Amaya Barrick was taken from Chicago to Mexico as a boy by his father\n@highlight\nHe is discovered to be a U.S. citizen while illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 362}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 832, "end": 850}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was a drummer in a band in Mexico and now likes San Diego's proximity to @placeholder and its cultural atmosphere.", "idx": 25956}], "idx": 16818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney UPDATED: 14:14 EST, 8 February 2012 It is one of the rarest conditions in the world, affecting just one in a billion people. However, in an incredible quirk of fate, three sisters have all been blighted by a condition known as werewolf syndrome - where they are covered from head to foot in thick hair. Savita, 23, Monisha, 18, and 16-year-old Savitri Sangli, who live in a small village near Pune, central India, inherited the hypertrichosis universalis disorder from their father. All three struggle to keep the condition under control with cream and hope they one day might eventually be able to pay for specialist laser treatment to rid them of their excessive hair.\n@highlight\nThe Sangli sisters are covered from head to foot in thick hair\n@highlight\nSiblings hope to fund laser surgery to cure them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "India, the @placeholder have little prospects for marriage and the eldest", "idx": 25959}], "idx": 16820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was almost the perfect start. A pinpoint cross from Raheem Sterling, movement to win a free header\u2026 and straight into Hugo Lloris\u2019 arms. 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Speaking to MailOnline from his hospital bed, the talented young footballer, who has been traveling around Australia since February, said he suffered a fractured skull and was put in an induced coma after he was allegedly set upon by a 22-year-old local on the Burnett traffic bridge - the same spot where British backpacker Caroline Stuttle was pushed to her death more than 12 years ago.\n@highlight\nChris Luxton, 21, was allegedly beaten and robbed on Saturday night\n@highlight\nThe British tourist was left in a coma after the attack on the Burnett traffic bridge in Bundaberg, Queensland\n@highlight\n22-year-old local Braydon Adams has been charged with GBH\n@highlight\nUK tourist Caroline Stuttle thrown to her death from same bridge in 2002", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 533, "end": 548}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}, {"start": 879, "end": 880}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chris Luxton on an earlier holiday (above left) and (right) scuba diving off the @placeholder coast", "idx": 25964}], "idx": 16824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart McCall quit as Motherwell boss - two weeks after being talked out of leaving by his employers. The second-longest serving manager in Scottish senior football was, Sportsmail understands, ready to walk after losing 3-1 at home to Dundee a fortnight ago. Convinced to stay on in the hope of turning around a horrific early-season run of form, McCall ultimately had his spirit broken by successive away defeats to Aberdeen and St Johnstone. 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But now, with the Iraq war ending, I am grateful that my husband's deployments were all to Afghanistan, to the war that the world -- at least temporarily -- forgot. Today I am grateful the name \"Iraq\" is not in my family's scrapbooks, our memories or the stories we will pass on to future generations, though my reasoning has nothing to do with the actual fighting that took place there. I am grateful because, to many Americans, Afghanistan is still the \"good\" war, the one we had to fight. 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Wang Yu-chi of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), which oversees the island's China policy, met with his mainland Chinese counterpart Zhang Zhijun, of China's Taiwan Affairs Office. After the meeting, China's state news agency Xinhua said the two sides had agreed to open a regular communication channel. \"We should both be resolute to not let cross-strait relations suffer any more twists and turns, and never let it (the relationship) go backward,\" Zhang was quoted by Xinhua as saying.\n@highlight\nNEW Taiwan and China agree to regular communication\n@highlight\nNanjing meeting marks the first government-to-government contact since 1949 split\n@highlight\nTaiwan's top China policymaker Wang Yu-chi will meet counterpart Zhang Zhijun\n@highlight\nGroup says two Taiwan-based reporters have been excluded from covering trip", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 352, "end": 372}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, @placeholder's MAC said that Wang had invited Zhang to visit Taiwan to better understand society and popular sentiment.", "idx": 25996}], "idx": 16844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- An English-language magazine in Dubai has been accused of disrespecting Islam by recommending places to drink during Ramadan. Time Out Dubai, a popular city guide in the Emirate, published the offending article in its Ramadan issue, which promised to help readers \"make the most of the Holy Month.\" The story, headlined \"5 to try: bars in Ramadan,\" listed bars in the city that were remaining open throughout Ramadan, giving their hours of operation. During Ramadan, a month in the Islamic calendar for fasting and piety, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sex from dawn to dusk, and prohibitions against behaviors considered sinful, such as drinking alcohol, are more keenly observed.\n@highlight\nTime Out Dubai's list of bars open during Ramadan has upset Emiratis\n@highlight\nAn online campaign against the publication has emerged on Twitter\n@highlight\nReaders felt the concept of promoting drinking during Ramadan was offensive\n@highlight\nMany Western residents of the Emirate felt the response was overblown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 43}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Dubai did not respond to requests for comment.", "idx": 26001}], "idx": 16846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: A gunman killed 10 people and himself Tuesday in southern Alabama. It's the most recent example of mass killing sprees that have traumatized communities over the years. Here's how one city responded. In the worst mass shooting in the U.S. at the time, a gunman killed 23 customers in a Texas cafeteria in 1991. (CNN) -- On October 16, 1991, 35-year-old George Hennard drove a pickup truck into Luby's cafeteria in Killeen, Texas, and fatally shot 23 people and wounded more than 20 before killing himself. For more than 15 years, the city next to the sprawling Fort Hood military base had the dubious distinction of being the site of the deadliest mass shooting in the United States -- until a student killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech in 2007.\n@highlight\nFred Latham: \"You can never prepare\" for an incident like the one in Killeen, Texas\n@highlight\nIn 1991, a gunman drove a pickup into a cafeteria and killed 23 people\n@highlight\nLatham says the city raised money for victims and bounced back\n@highlight\nLatham: Communities are resilient but they will never forget what happened", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder's experience shows a city can survive the grief, pain and stigma of such an incident.", "idx": 26005}], "idx": 16850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We all know someone who tweets about the minute details of their life every 10 minutes and now new research suggests that are displaying narcissistic tendencies. U.S. researchers claim narcissists tweet more often than others and crave followers on Twitter to meet their need for approval. They also found that narcissists update their Facebook status more regularly and vain adults prefer to post content on Facebook, rather than Twitter. U.S. researchers found that people with narcissistic tendencies like to cultivate a large following on Twitter to meet their need for approval. Celebrities including Miley Cyrus regularly share their activities on the social network\n@highlight\nStudy by High Point University, North Carolina, said narcissism appears to be a primary driver for the desire for Twitter followers\n@highlight\nAdult narcissists prefer to post their news on Facebook while Millennials' status updates are less likely to reflect narcissistic tendencies", "entities": [{"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 693, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They believe this could be because @placeholder partly grew up using Facebook to communicate with others, just as previous generations used a phone.", "idx": 26010}], "idx": 16851} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Wednesday saw scandal at the Olympics as eight athletes were disqualified for trying not to win matches, joy as the U.S. continued its dominance in swimming and controversy as the chairman of the Games organizing committee declined to call Michael Phelps the greatest Olympian of all time. The disqualifications came in badminton, after two matches Tuesday night in which female athletes were accused of playing to lose so they could face easier opponents in future matches. A Chinese pair, two South Korean pairs and an Indonesian pair played so badly that they were booed by the crowd. The Chinese pair of Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang is the world's No. 1 women's duo.\n@highlight\nAmericans win eighth gold medal in swimming\n@highlight\nMan killed when bicycle collides with Olympic bus\n@highlight\nEight badminton players are disqualified for not trying to win\n@highlight\nCyclist Bradley Wiggins takes gold, becoming Britain's most decorated Olympian", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The actions of Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli on the court have violated @placeholder principles and the spirit of fair athletic competition,\" it said in a statement.", "idx": 26019}], "idx": 16858} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan understands the need to move \"urgently and transparently\" against extremists on its soil after last week's terrorist attacks in India, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said after meetings with Pakistani leaders. Condoleezza Rice meets Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to discuss the Mumbai attacks. \"I found a Pakistani government that's focused on the threat and understands its responsibility to respond to terrorism and extremism wherever it is found,\" Rice told reporters Thursday after sessions with the country's president and prime minister. After the talks, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari pledged to assist in the investigation and move against \"any Pakistani elements found involved in the attack,\" his office said.\n@highlight\nCondoleezza Rice: Pakistan knows it has to act urgently\n@highlight\nU.S. secretary of state seeks to ease India-Pakistan tensions\n@highlight\nIndia has said attackers who killed scores in Mumbai came from Pakistan\n@highlight\nIndia says it will consider all options \"to protect its territorial integrity\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 306, "end": 323}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indian authorities have said the gunmen who killed nearly 180 people came from @placeholder, but Pakistan has blamed \"non-state actors\" for the attacks.", "idx": 26024}, {"query": "\"So far as the government of India is concerned, what action will be taken by government will depend on the response we have from @placeholder authorities,\" Mukherjee said.", "idx": 26028}], "idx": 16860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dementia patients at a Cumbria hospital were left for hours without food, according to a damning report by health regulators. Those at the Ramsey Unit, in the grounds of Furness General, waited hours to be fed in the morning, weren't given their medication at the right time and were offered little by the way of mental stimulation. Care Quality Commission inspectors also found a high number of patients had suffered falls due to a lack of staff to provide supervision. Dementia patients at The Ramsey Unit in the grounds of Furness General Hospital were left for hours without food, according to a damning report by health regulators\n@highlight\nThe Ramsey Unit, in the grounds of Furness General Hospital, was closed to new admissions after the unannounced Care Quality Condition inspection\n@highlight\nInspectors say they were 'shocked' by what they found at the unit\n@highlight\nPatients were offered little stimulation, were not given their medication at the right time and were left in bed long into the morning due to lack of staff\n@highlight\nThe unit has now fully reopened with 25% more staff", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 334, "end": 356}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 527, "end": 550}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 683, "end": 706}, {"start": 760, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Admissions to the @placeholder were suspended on October 11 following the unannounced inspection by the CQC.", "idx": 26030}], "idx": 16861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Brondby and Barcelona are monitoring Daniel Agger's situation at Liverpool following the arrival of Dejan Lovren from Southampton. The 29-year-old's future is unclear after Lovren's \u00a320million signing and the Danish club hope they can lure the central defender back to the club he grew up at, with their major shareholder saying they will do 'everything in our power' to sign him. Barcelona have been continually linked with Agger but having splashed out on French defender Jeremy Mathieu last week a deal would have to be right for them to proceed. VIDEO Scroll down for Liverpool v Roma: Daniel Agger scores own goal\n@highlight\nDejan Lovren's \u00a320million arrival puts Agger's position at risk\n@highlight\nBarcelona have been continually linked with him\n@highlight\nBrondby want to tempt Agger back to Denmark\n@highlight\nGlen Johnson's future is unclear with one year left on his deal at Anfield", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder could be waving goodbye to Agger after signing Dejan Lovren", "idx": 26036}], "idx": 16866} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- According to a leading senator, it presented \"an intolerable risk\" to national security. According to a consortium of retired generals, it would \"break\" the U.S. military. And according to a leading advocacy group, over \"528,000\" servicemen and women would be lost. Something this terrible must be averted. We must take action now! Except it is too late. The scary danger that these generals, John McCain, and the Family Research Council were warning about wasn't a future terrorist attack or war with China, it was allowing gay and lesbian service men and women to openly serve in the U.S. military. That \"grave risk\" is now celebrating its one year anniversary, and none of the dire predictions proved correct.\n@highlight\nPeter Singer, Aaron Belkin: The big \"scare\" over DADT repeal a year ago was unfounded\n@highlight\nWriters: New report says readiness, cohesion, morale, recruitment unaffected by repeal\n@highlight\nThey say last year's uproar by some were hype, hysteria in place of facts and substance\n@highlight\nWriters: Election could affect change. 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But it seems Tosh firmly strayed over the line during a recent live appearance. The comedian tweeted an apology and a link to a blogger's account of his recent stand-up performance. \"All the out of context misquotes aside, I'd like to sincerely apologize,\" Tosh wrote. The original anonymous \"friend of a friend\" account would be too sketchy to use for a source if not for Tosh's tweet acknowledging there is some substance to it.\n@highlight\nComic Daniel Tosh has tweeted an apology for a recent stand-up appearance\n@highlight\nTosh says alleged comments about rape were taken out of context\n@highlight\nThe comedian was performing at the Hollywood Laugh Factory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 908, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She claims, \"@placeholder [started] making some very generalizing, declarative statements about rape jokes always being funny, how can a rape joke not be funny, rape is hilarious.\"", "idx": 26043}], "idx": 16871} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the Olympic flame burned above Sochi on Tuesday evening, a scene of mayhem and death exploded a few hundred miles away in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, where blazes roared and violent clashes erupted along protesters' barricades. At least 100 people were killed just on Thursday and hundreds more hospitalized in confrontations pitting government forces against demonstrators opposed to a regime that has strong support from President Vladimir Putin's Russia. It was the deadliest day in the three months since the showdown started. Between the two spectacles, you can bet Putin's attention focused more sharply on the crisis in Ukraine, which is officially an independent country since 1991 but in reality remains a state over which Moscow exercises enormous influence, infuriating much of Ukraine's population.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: New Russia on display in Sochi, but the old one is showing its face in Ukraine\n@highlight\nGhitis: Putin has called Ukraine \"Little Russia\" and wants it to turn away from the West\n@highlight\nGhitis: Protesters enraged by seeing their leaders' knuckle under Russia's bullying\n@highlight\nAs demonstrators refuse to stop, she says, Putin should be worried they might prevail", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 446, "end": 468}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 835, "end": 846}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 985}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To Putin, staging a successful @placeholder is a way to consolidate power, to build up his image for domestic and international audiences, and to show a resurgent, self-assured and powerful Russia under his rule.", "idx": 26048}, {"query": "Their reluctance to challenge Putin's geopolitical claim to controlling @placeholder is a source of profound frustration for Ukrainians who say they are being sacrificed to appease Putin.", "idx": 26051}], "idx": 16875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rachel Reeves: Labour frontbencher is set for a Cabinet role if Ed Miliband wins the election in May David Cameron yesterday distanced himself from remarks by a Conservative MP who questioned a Labour frontbencher's plan to go on maternity leave straight after the election. Rachel Reeves hopes to become Work and Pensions Secretary if Ed Miliband wins power in May, but is due to have her second baby just five weeks later. She said at the weekend that she would begin maternity leave shortly before her baby is due and stay away from work until September. That prompted Tory MP for Romford Andrew Rosindell to say: 'I don't want to say someone who is having a baby is not eligible to be a Cabinet minister, but I certainly think perhaps the demands of that particular job will require someone to give it their full attention.\n@highlight\nRachel Reeves hopes to be Work and Pensions Secretary if Labour wins\n@highlight\nBut she is due to have her second baby just five weeks after the election\n@highlight\nTory MP questioned whether she would be able to give job full attention\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron has distanced himself from Andrew Rosindell's comments\n@highlight\nDespite this Miss Reeves accused Tories of having a 'women problem'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 305, "end": 331}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 592, "end": 607}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 865, "end": 891}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has been pushed forward by @placeholder, becoming shadow chief secretary to the Treasury in 2011 before being promoted to shadow work and pensions secretary in 2013.", "idx": 26055}], "idx": 16877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Violence between competing unions at South Africa's mines is threatening to weaken Africa's largest economy. On Wednesday, the world's top platinum producer, Anglo American, suspended all of its operations in Rustenburg, South Africa due to \"intimidation\" of its workers. Striking workers are also halting operations at some gold mines. The move follows strike-related violence at Lonmin's Marikana mine in August that left 44 dead. What triggered the violence? The 34 miners in the Lonmin mine in Marikana, South Africa, died after police opened fire on a gathering of thousands of machete-armed workers striking for higher wages. The shootings came after deaths earlier in the week, including those of two police officers who were hacked to death. The violence exploded when police shot at striking rock drillers in the \"Easterns\" area of the Marikana mine. Tensions have been high in part because of the presence of competing trade unions, the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).\n@highlight\nMore than 30 miners died after police opened fire on striking workers who were armed with machetes\n@highlight\nRivalry between the AMCU and the NUM is widely blamed for feeding the violence\n@highlight\nThe two implicated unions denied instigating the clashes, and are blaming others for the violence\n@highlight\nPresident Jacob Zuma, of the country's ruling African National Congress, has announced an inquiry into the violence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 956, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1397}, {"start": 1424, "end": 1448}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The AMCU, which has expanded rapidly this year at the expense of @placeholder, is seen as the more militant union and has been linked to aggressive tactics to win wage increases.", "idx": 26069}], "idx": 16887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The reason Education Minister Christopher Pyne called Clive Palmer\u2019s senator-elect in Western Australia Zhenya \u2018Dio\u2019 Wang by the name 'Wong' has been explained after ABC journalist Leigh Sales asked Mr Wang the proper pronunciation of his name. In Australia the WA Senator is known as Wang so when Mr Pyne appeared on the ABC 7.30 Report and called him Wong Ms Sales quickly picked him up on it. But after speaking with Mr Wang she has admitted it was in fact her that was wrong. Scroll down for video Christopher Pyne appeared on the ABC's 7:30 Report on Tuesday night after his education reforms were rejected\n@highlight\nThe Education Minister said it was a 'very small thing' to call Senator Wang by the name 'Wong'\n@highlight\nHe made the comment while talking on the ABC's 7.30 Report\n@highlight\nGlenn Lazarus has accused the Minister of 'harassing' him and other crossbenchers in order to gain their support for higher education reforms\n@highlight\nMr Pyne defended himself by saying Mr Lazarus was the only crossbencher who had refused to meet with him for discussions, forcing him to text\n@highlight\nThe Senator claimed Mr Pyne is 'embarrassing himself' after being 'inundated with text messages .. virtually begging me to support reforms'\n@highlight\nThe reforms were rejected by the Senate on Tuesday night with a vote of 33-31, with Senators Lazarus amongst those who voted against the bill", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 102}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 535, "end": 537}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 696, "end": 717}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1357}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Pyne claimed that Mr Lazarus told a reporter he was happy for the Education Minister to send him 'as many texts as he wanted' after the post had been published, saying: 'I'm as confused as the next person about Senator @placeholder wanting me to send him texts or not'.", "idx": 26075}], "idx": 16890} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Garland PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:19 EST, 24 May 2012 'Murdered': The sister of Shafilea Ahmed (pictured) broke down in tears as she described the moment she witnessed her parents allegedly killing her sister The sister of Shafilea Ahmed told a jury yesterday that she had been \u2018haunted\u2019 by the memory of the 17-year-old\u2019s murder at the hands of their strict Muslim parents. Alesha Ahmed, who was 15 at the time, kept quiet about what she claims to have witnessed for seven years before she finally \u2018snapped\u2019, she said. Facing the prospect of an arranged marriage and being sent to Pakistan \u2013 the same destiny which allegedly provoked Shafilea\u2019s ill-fated rebellion \u2013 she said she too defied their parents, going to university and drinking alcohol.\n@highlight\nAlesha Ahmed broke down to police in 2010, seven years after Shafilea died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I felt like I was going down the same path as my sister had gone down in terms of going to @placeholder, in terms of being 21 years old and supposed to be married.", "idx": 26085}], "idx": 16898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova If you've ever tipped too little in America or finished all your food in China, you may be familiar with the embarrassment that comes with a dining faux pas. But now a new clever infographic promises to help you sail through fancy dinners on holiday with no problems. Revealing the dining customs for various countries, website Restaurant Choice released an educational picture series outlining crucial dos and donts. In Italy, you shouldn't ask for more cheese unless it's explicitly offered - and go for an espresso after You probably have a handle on what's appropriate at home, but things quickly change when you travel.\n@highlight\nLeaving tips is a no-no in Japan but 10% is expected in Italy\n@highlight\nYou should finish all your food in India but not in China\n@highlight\nAnd who knew the Italian's were offended by extra cheese?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The etiquette in @placeholder and Japan is to belch and slurp", "idx": 26086}], "idx": 16899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN)Two Al Jazeera journalists who'd been imprisoned in Egypt for more than a year were granted bail Thursday, with a court telling them they can await retrial away from jail in a case that has outraged journalists and activists around the globe. An Egyptian court Thursday ordered journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed freed ahead of their retrial on charges that they supported the banned Muslim Brotherhood. However, the men were still in custody Thursday night, and with government offices closed on Fridays for weekly prayers, their release might not come until Saturday. News of their pending release comes less than two weeks after Al Jazeera correspondent Peter Greste, a colleague who was convicted with them, was released and deported to his native Australia.\n@highlight\nDespite bail order, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were still in custody\n@highlight\nThe journalists face retrial on charges accusing them of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood\n@highlight\nAl Jazeera applauds the two journalists' bail but calls for their full exoneration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 404, "end": 421}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 951, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Fahmy and Mohamed didn't work for that affiliate, but accusations against the channel were featured in their trial.", "idx": 26091}], "idx": 16901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 17:12 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:26 EST, 1 October 2013 Her bombshell looks captured the nation\u2019s attention when she starred in the Profumo affair. And half a century after the notorious sex scandal rocked the political establishment, Mandy Rice-Davies appears to have lost none of her striking beauty. Appearing at the launch of Andrew Lloyd Webber\u2019s new musical about the affair, the glamorous 68-year-old could have been mistaken for the much younger actress who will play her on stage. 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Ambassador Charles Rivkin was summoned to the French Foreign Ministry in Paris after the details of the alleged spying appeared in the French newspaper Le Monde. \"These kinds of practices between partners, that violate privacy, are totally unacceptable,\" French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters at an EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Monday. \"We must quickly assure that these practices aren't repeated.\" U.S. President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande spoke Monday, according to a White House statement.\n@highlight\nPresidents of two nations talk about the report, White House statement says\n@highlight\nU.S. ambassador meets with French diplomats over spying allegations\n@highlight\nLe Monde: The NSA intercepted more than 70 million French phone calls over 30 days\n@highlight\nA weekend report said the NSA \"systematically\" eavesdropped on the Mexican government", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 89, "end": 112}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 237, "end": 259}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 506, "end": 507}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 688}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 934, "end": 936}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This practice is unacceptable, illegitimate and against @placeholder and international law,\" Mexico's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.", "idx": 26101}], "idx": 16906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russian club Zenit St Petersburg joined Europe's biggest spending clubs of the summer transfer window after splashing out a reported $101m to sign Brazilian striker Hulk and Belgian midfielder Axel Witsel from Portuguese clubs Porto and Benfica. The 26-year-old Hulk, who played for Brazil during the 2012 Olympics, joined Zenit on a five-year contract in a transfer deal worth $50.7m, while the 23-year-old Witsel signed for a similar fee and length of contract. Those two signings pushed Zenit's spending to over $132m for the 2012/2013 season just behind English Premier League club Chelsea ($140m) and French side Paris St Germain ($206m).\n@highlight\nRussian club Zenit sign Brazilian striker Hulk and Belgian midfielder Alex Witsel\n@highlight\nZenit's transfer dealings make them third biggest spending club in Europe behind Chelsea and PSG\n@highlight\nZenit will play Malaga, AC Milan and Anderlecht in their Champions League group\n@highlight\nFenerbahce have completed the \u00c2\u00a38m signing of Raul Meireles from Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 558, "end": 579}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 913, "end": 928}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: \"At first I wanted to play as number 12, but I was told that this number belongs to the club's fans.", "idx": 26103}], "idx": 16907} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Security camera video obtained by CNN shows the tension between Jackson family members amid a very public dispute over the whereabouts of Katherine Jackson. The 82-year-old matriarch of the Jackson music dynasty has not contacted Michael Jackson's three children since she left the home she shares with them on July 15, although a sheriff's investigation concluded she is safe in Arizona. Siblings Janet, Jermaine and Randy Jackson attempted to convince Michael Jackson's two oldest children to leave Katherine Jackson's home with them Monday, but Paris and Prince resisted, three sources with knowledge of the incident said. The sources asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.\n@highlight\nJanet, Jermaine and Randy Jackson attempted to convince Paris and Prince to leave with them, sources say\n@highlight\nSheriff's deputies broke up a fight involving Randy and Jermaine Jackson and their cousin Trent Jackson\n@highlight\nThe video shows Janet Jackson trying to take a cell phone away from Paris\n@highlight\nParis tweets \"gotta love fam\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 55, "end": 57}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 926}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 986, "end": 998}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lawyer for Katherine Jackson, however, was not satisfied, saying the sheriff's deputies who tried to talk to her in @placeholder Monday were blocked from seeing her.", "idx": 26105}], "idx": 16908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 07:27 EST, 21 November 2012 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 21 November 2012 A couple who were told four years ago there was no way they could have a child naturally have celebrated the birth of their 'miracle baby boy.' ME sufferer Helen Laurence was told that she and husband Andi would not be able to conceive because they were both beset with a range of fertility problems. But after years of trying, one round of unsuccessful IVF, and what they thought would be endless heartache, the couple from York, have welcomed 6lbs 15oz baby Murphy into their world after a surprise pregnancy.\n@highlight\nDespite being told in 2008 they would never have a child naturally, Helen and Andi Laurence have had a healthy baby boy\n@highlight\nThe couple, who have a host of fertility problems, were shocked to discover they were finally expecting earlier this year after they had given up hope\n@highlight\n6lbs 15oz baby Murphy was born on November 1", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 241, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "found out that as well as @placeholder\u2019s conditions of endometriosis and ME, Andi also had low sperm count with a low motility, or quality.", "idx": 26109}], "idx": 16909} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see the final leaderboard from Royal Liverpool Rory McIlroy's supposed snub of a young autograph hunter has been explained by fellow golfer Ian Poulter. McIlroy appeared to blank a young fan who was after the Open winner's signature soon after lifting the Claret Jug. But Poulter took to Twitter to explain the difficult situation that the Northern Irishman found himself in. VIDEO Scroll down for highlights Rules are rules: Ian Poulter clears up the confusion surrounding Rory McIlroy's behaviour Apparent snub: McIlroy appearing to snub a young fan who asked for an autograph Hands tied: But the rules state that he wasn't allowed to do so\n@highlight\nPoulter clears up McIlroy's apparent snub of young autograph hunter\n@highlight\nRules don't allow autographs until after scorecards are handed in\n@highlight\nOpen winner also had crowd member ejected earlier in the day\n@highlight\nSergio Garcia went into the crowd at the 16th to confront one fan", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the shoulder: @placeholder continues walking up to take his next shot but still wants to keep an eye on the crowd", "idx": 26120}], "idx": 16915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Picture a mansion on an estate that, before the Civil War, was a thriving Southern cotton plantation. 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Protesters demonstrate against an anti-Islamic film in front of the Dutch embassy in Jakarta. Indonesia's Communications and Information Minister sent a letter to all Internet providers ordering them to block the video-sharing Web site until further notice, a ministry spokesman said Tuesday. The minister has asked YouTube to remove the 15-minute movie \"Fitna,\" but has not received a reply from the company, the spokesman said. \"Fitna,\" which is the work of Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, features disturbing images of terrorist acts juxtaposed over verses from the Quran to paint Islam as a threat to Western society.\n@highlight\nIndonesia temporarily bans YouTube to block video many say is anti-Islamic\n@highlight\nGovt. asks YouTube to remove \"Fitna,\" by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders\n@highlight\nFilm, which juxtaposes terrorism and verses from the Quran, has sparked protests\n@highlight\nLast week students broke into Dutch consulate compound in Jakarta to demonstrate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 285, "end": 323}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its statement, it urged the international community to condemn the showing of the film and asked the @placeholder government to prosecute the author of the documentary under Dutch law.", "idx": 26129}], "idx": 16923} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The once squeaky clean boy band have spent almost as much time in tattoo parlours as they have on stage in recent years. With the sole exception of Niall Horan, One Direction have devoted hours to getting themselves inked from head to toe since hitting 18. The first to hit the ink was Harry Styles, who had an outline of a star tattooed on his inner bicep as soon as he reached 18 - and his band mates were quick to follow suit. Scroll down for video Revelation: One Direction stars Harry, Louis, Zayn and Liam have revealed what their tattoos mean\n@highlight\nOne Direction have come clean about the meanings of their many tattoos\n@highlight\nZayn claims that the reason for his 'Zap!' tattoo is simpler than imagined\n@highlight\nLouis says that there is very little thought behind any of his etchings\n@highlight\nHarry says he takes inspiration from 'cool people' he meets", "entities": [{"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unusual: @placeholder' earlier tattoos (left) were more basic than his famous bird on his forearm", "idx": 26132}], "idx": 16925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A South Carolina Sate Senator is under fire after saying that it's okay to make fun of women because they are 'a lesser cut of meat' than men. Republican State Sen. Thomas Corbin said the statement, reportedly directed at Republican South Carolina State Sen. Katrina Shealy, in a discussion over a pending criminal domestic violence (CDV) bill. Shealy is the only female member of South Carolina's 46-person State Senate. Republican State Sen. Thomas Corbin statement, it's okay to make fun of women because they are from 'a lesser cut of meat' than men, was reportedly directed at Republican South Carolina State Sen. Katrina Shealy in a discussion over a pending criminal domestic violence (CDV) bill\n@highlight\nRepublican State Sen. Thomas Corbin reportedly directed statement at Republican South Carolina State Sen. 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Michael Brown - the Liberal Democrat's largest donor - is expected to be in a British jail within ten days. He was deported to Spain from the Dominican Republic, where he had been living a lavish lifestyle with stolen millions. But last night Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg continued to insist the Lib Dems will not repay \u00a32.4million of ill-gotten gains Brown gave his party in 2005.\n@highlight\nMichael Brown, 46, fled to Caribbean in 2008 after being convicted of fraud at Southwark Crown Court\n@highlight\nArrested in Dominican Republic in January, deported to Spain and now awaiting transfer to UK\n@highlight\nDonated \u00a32.4m of ill-gotten gains to Lib Dems in 2005\n@highlight\nStole up to \u00a340m, including \u00a38m from former Man Utd chairman Martin Edwards", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 380, "end": 397}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 714, "end": 734}, {"start": 759, "end": 776}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 837, "end": 838}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 977, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "yesterday published details of a draft letter written by Mr @placeholder, which", "idx": 26153}], "idx": 16938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Rep. Jared Polis, a Democrat, represents Colorado's 2nd Congressional District and is appearing in CNN.com's \"Freshman Year\" series along with Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a Republican from Utah. Jared Polis says America's immigration system is broken and urgently needs reform. (CNN) -- Twelve-year-old Josh Garcia courageously took the stage. Fighting back tears, he told how he came home from school one day to find that his father had been taken into an immigration detention facility. His father, an entrepreneur who had created dozens of jobs, was \"exactly the kind of person we want in this country.\" And there wasn't a dry eye in the place as this young American boy told the audience how the next time he saw his father, he was traumatized to find him \"in a prison\" surrounded by men with guns.\n@highlight\nJared Polis: America urgently needs to reform broken immigration system\n@highlight\nHe says the public supports comprehensive immigration reform\n@highlight\nAmerica's strength comes from being a nation of immigrants, Polis says", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 71, "end": 92}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And this phenomenon is not unique to @placeholder; throughout the country, Americans agree that it is time to reform our broken immigration system.", "idx": 26160}], "idx": 16943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- May 6, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 New York, New York \u2022 Sabinas, Mexico \u2022 Syria Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: We are bringing the world to your classroom. This is CNN Student News! Hello, everyone, and welcome on this Friday, May 6th. My name is Carl Azuz. And as we kick off today's headlines, we're beginning at Ground Zero. First Up: Ground Zero Visit AZUZ: That's the site of the World Trade Center in New York City, which was targeted in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. And it's where President Obama was yesterday for a ceremony paying tribute to the victims of that violence. The president helped lay a wreath at Ground Zero. Vice President Joe Biden did the same thing at the Pentagon, which was another target of the 9/11 attacks. The president's visit came days after the death of Osama bin Laden, the man behind the attacks. Deborah Feyerick talked with two sisters who were in middle school on September 11th, 2001, and whose father was killed in the attacks.\n@highlight\nConsider the impact of President Obama's visit to Ground Zero\n@highlight\nReview the stories making headlines in Mexico, Syria and Japan\n@highlight\nReflect on the passing of the last combat veteran of World War I\n@highlight\nUse the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 145, "end": 159}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 254}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 531, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 934, "end": 948}, {"start": 979, "end": 994}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1371}, {"start": 1418, "end": 1433}]}, "qas": [{"query": "HAYES: As the political discourse continues, so does the progress at @placeholder.", "idx": 26162}], "idx": 16944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beijing officials this week warned children and the elderly to stay indoors due severe smog. It has become a major problem in China's capital city and elsewhere in the country - forcing closures, damaging health and reducing visibility to less than 10 metres. The solution, according to Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde, is to use an electronic vacuum cleaner to clean up the air. Scroll down for videos A woman wearing a mask checks her mobile phone during a smoggy day on the square in front of Harbin's landmark church, in Heilongjiang Difficult to see: Buildings are shrouded in heavy fog in Shengyang, China. A heavy smog shrouded Harbin yesterday for the second straight day, forcing the closure of schools and highways\n@highlight\nSystem uses copper coils to create electrostatic field that attracts smog\n@highlight\nThis creates holes of clean air which can be as large as 60 metres\n@highlight\nThe coils can then be buried in the ground and leave no toxic residue\n@highlight\nHarbin city in Heilongjiang province, China, suffering from severe smog", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Choking clouds of pollution blanketed @placeholder, in China's Heilongjiang province, which is famed for its annual ice festival", "idx": 26165}], "idx": 16947} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Lenient enforcement of a law requiring U.S. citizens to have passports when re-entering the country at land border crossings has heightened the risk that an imposter might get in, according to a government report released Monday. Under the law, which took effect in June 2009, U.S. citizens must show passports or some other authorized travel documents like a military ID when returning to the United States. Those who don't are supposed to undergo further screening to confirm their citizenship. But, during a phase-in period that now has stretched over 18 months, very few travelers have been referred to secondary screening, the report from the Homeland Security department's inspector general's office found. That assertion -- the study concluded -- \"increases the risk that someone could enter the U.S. under false pretense of citizenship.\"\n@highlight\nA Homeland Security department IG report looks at enforcement of a new passport law\n@highlight\nThe study finds that many people get in the U.S., by land, without required documents\n@highlight\nCompliance rates are much higher along the Canadian border than the Mexican one\n@highlight\nThe border patrol agency says its phased-in compliance effort is working", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 389, "end": 390}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 668, "end": 695}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 908, "end": 909}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a typical day, some 700,000 people arrive at @placeholder land borders, trying to get into the country.", "idx": 26180}], "idx": 16956} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Minot, North Dakota (CNN) -- The bloated Souris River has crested at an historic high in Minot, North Dakota, but floodwaters likely will remain at or near their current level for several days, authorities said Sunday. \"At this point, the river has had its crest so far in Minot, but a number of locations downstream still have some high water yet to come,\" said Richard Kinney, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Bismarck. North Dakota. A crest is defined as the high point of the water during a flood before it begins to recede. A boil-water order, issued as a precaution on Saturday, remains in effect. And experts caution that although the water rose quickly -- flooding up to 4,000 homes to some degree -- it will be slow to recede.\n@highlight\nNEW: River levels at Minot begin their slow retreat, a NWS forecaster says\n@highlight\n\"It's disheartening,\" says resident Steve Knab\n@highlight\n3,000 to 4,000 homes have been affected by floodwater in Minot\n@highlight\nThe Souris River has topped its record crest from 1881", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 401, "end": 424}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three recovery centers will open on Monday -- two in Minot and one in @placeholder, Gov.", "idx": 26182}, {"query": "@placeholder officials told residents Saturday that tap water should be boiled for at least a minute before consuming in order to kill any dangerous organisms.", "idx": 26183}], "idx": 16957} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Tribune Media Services) -- We don't know where to look first. The massive pillars, looking like tree trunks, stone chameleons, tortoises and turtles, help support the columns. The sheer size of the place is amazing. Some of the towers soar more than 500 feet. Even jaded teens, like my 13-year-old niece, Erica Fieldman, can't help but be impressed. Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia is Barcelona's most famous site and Spain's most visited. Welcome to Antoni Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona's most famous site and Spain's most visited. More than 40 years after the eccentric and revered architect's death -- he was struck by a tram -- work still continues on the huge church first begun in 1882. Some 2.5 million people visited last year.\n@highlight\nSome 2.5 million people visited Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia last year\n@highlight\nThe architect's fantastic Park Guell garden complex is fun to explore with kids\n@highlight\nThe Museu Picasso showcases the artist's early work", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 22}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, so obsessed at the end of his life with completing the church, slept on a bed in his workshop.", "idx": 26185}], "idx": 16959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 21-year-old student has successfully sued her estranged parents for $16,000 college tuition even though she has not spoken to them in more than a year - and they are refusing to pay. Caitlyn Ricci and her parents Maura McGarvey and Michael Ricci, who are divorced, headed back to court in Camden, New Jersey on Monday, where a judge upheld his earlier ruling that they should pay towards her education at Temple University. But while they agreed to pay $906 for her community college costs, they said they will not pay a single cent of the $16,000 until Caitlyn tries to have a relationship with them.\n@highlight\nCaitlyn Ricci moved out of her mother's home in early 2013 after she refused to follow her rules and moved in with her grandparents\n@highlight\nShe sued her mother, Maura McGarvey, and father, Michael Ricci, for $900 tuition for her county college - which they have agreed to pay\n@highlight\nShe also sued them for $16,000 towards tuition at Temple University, which they say they refuse to pay until she tries to mend their relationship\n@highlight\nThey claim she only wants their money but Caitlyn insists she wants to go to college and is only asking for her parents to cover some of the costs\n@highlight\nA judge ruled in October that they had to pay but they returned to court this week and said they will not pay", "entities": [{"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 407, "end": 423}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 956, "end": 972}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the court that her daughter left after refusing to do chores and follow a curfew, which they enforced after she repeatedly got in trouble for underage drinking.", "idx": 26191}], "idx": 16962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Morgan Schneiderlin could return from injury to face Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday as Southampton prepare to name a 'strong side'. The France international has not played this month while recovering from a groin injury but could join James Ward-Prowse in the squad, although youngster Jake Hesketh has been ruled out and requires a scan to assess his knee. After an unexpectedly good start to the season, the Saints have lost their last four Premier League games - against Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and Burnley - and manager Ronald Koeman is determined to get back to winning ways.\n@highlight\nSouthampton will play Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday\n@highlight\nMorgan Schneiderlin should return after a spell out with a groin injury\n@highlight\nRonald Koeman will name a strong side after four consecutive defeats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 53, "end": 68}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 255, "end": 271}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}, {"start": 716, "end": 734}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Manager Ronald Koeman has admitted he will play a 'strong side' against @placeholder on Tuesday", "idx": 26193}], "idx": 16964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:01 EST, 16 May 2013 Actress Kate Bosworth is a regular on the summer music scene and her boho outfits inspire thousands of fun-loving festival goers each season. This year at Coachella Kate confirmed that she had been working with British fashion brand Topshop on their festival collection and now we can finally steal her summer style as the range launches today. To celebrate, Topshop have launched a rather spacey short film starring the stylish blonde and shot by her filmmmaker boyfriend Michael Polish. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nActress Kate, 29, consulted with the brand on the 16 piece collection\n@highlight\nThe range features feathered wings, floral headresses and buckled boots\n@highlight\nKate was named as Topshop ambassador in December\n@highlight\nBrand has released short film set in California to celebrate 'festival project'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "project - the next day @placeholder came in with all these incredible images and", "idx": 26194}], "idx": 16965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Like countless Americans, I recently watched the entire second season of hit political drama \"House of Cards\" in one weekend after U.S. video streaming site Netflix released all 13 nearly hour-long episodes. But the website I logged on was Sohu -- one of the China's biggest online video services -- that purchased exclusive rights to the series for mainland China, and posted the latest season at the same time as Netflix. Glued to my laptop, I couldn't help but notice the major role China plays this season as one riveting plot unfolds after another. If you have been reading news headlines out of China, you would find any of the China angles familiar and believable: suspected cyber espionage, a trade war with Washington, a territorial dispute with Japan -- complete with an utterly corrupt Communist Party insider who boasts direct access to the decision-making Standing Committee.\n@highlight\nChinese online video service Sohu purchased exclusive rights to hit U.S. series\n@highlight\nSecond series of political drama features a number of storylines involving China\n@highlight\nChina restricts number of foreign movies, authorities censor material from foreign sources\n@highlight\nChina columnist: Strong diatribe against political system in the U.S. rather than against China", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 869, "end": 886}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The narrative doesn't fault China but rather just one individual from @placeholder.\"", "idx": 26198}], "idx": 16966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Protests erupted around the Haitian capital Tuesday night after an election council announced a runoff between a former first lady and a candidate allied with an increasingly unpopular government. Mirlande Manigat, a former first lady of Haiti, won the presidential election held over a week ago with 31.37 of the vote, the Provisional Electoral Council announced late Tuesday. Jude Celestin, the candidate backed by President Rene Preval, came in second with 22.48 percent while popular musician Michel Martelly was just behind Celestin with 21.84 percent. Fires erupted throughout the city late into the night, and protesters promised more violence.\n@highlight\nMirlande Manigat and Jude Celestin are slated for a runoff in January\n@highlight\nResidents believe Celestin's spot in the runoff is illegitimate\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Embassy in Haiti says the results are inconsistent with observers' findings\n@highlight\nSinger Michel Martelly alleges fraud and says he'll challenge his third-place showing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 355, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was barred by the constitution from seeking another term.", "idx": 26202}], "idx": 16968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Former Egyptian military chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is poised to win his country's presidential election in a landslide -- though the legitimacy of his victory is already being questioned. Exit polls suggest el-Sisi won 95.3% of the vote, while opponent Hamdeen Sabahy garnered only 4.7%, according to data from the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research and the Egyptian TV channel MBC Masr. Egypt's state-run Ahram Online news agency reported an even more lopsided margin, based on unofficial results, with Sabahy only getting 3.5% of the vote. The final results will be announced by Saturday or Sunday, according to the same agency.\n@highlight\nNEW: Losing candidate concedes defeat, challenges the \"credibility of the vote\n@highlight\nNEW: Report: Turnout was 48%, below the figure for the last round of the 2012 vote\n@highlight\nNEW: Interim president cancels pardons of 52 Islamists, including Brotherhood leaders\n@highlight\nEx-military chief El-Sisi won overwhelmingly, according to exit polls and state news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 65}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 331, "end": 373}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 917, "end": 927}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sabahy, @placeholder's lone competitor, conceded defeat in a press conference Thursday, acknowledging, \"It is time to respect the people's choice and admit my loss.\"", "idx": 26207}], "idx": 16973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Brandon T. Jackson was kicked off a US Airways flight Monday because he was disruptive, the airline told CNN Wednesday. The \"Tropic Thunder\" star claims that it was other passengers who were loud and that the flight attendant who reported him called him the \"n-word.\" \"The disruptive behavior started with loud music being played by Mr. Jackson at his seat,\" the airline said. \"He was asked several times to turn down the music. Additional erratic behavior was observed, and that is when the crew made the decision to stop serving. If the crew determines to no longer serve alcohol to a customer, then their decision is definitive at that point.\"\n@highlight\nUS Airways \"fully supports the actions of the crew in this situation\"\n@highlight\nJackson \"was disruptive and our crew made the right decision\"\n@highlight\n\"The flight attendant told him to sit down and 'I don't care if you're Obama's son,\" rep says\n@highlight\n\"i wish this racist generation just hurry up and die off,\" actor tweeted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 44}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's rep provided a statement from a woman he said was seated next to Jackson on the flight, whom he didn't know before boarding.", "idx": 26209}], "idx": 16975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 06:58 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 26 September 2013 Claire Danes may have scooped the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category for her role in Homeland at this years 65th Primetime Emmys, but it was her hair that caused the biggest storm when she stepped onto the red carpet. With her usually shoulder length locks seemingly chopped into a soft bob, the 34-year-old actress revealed to E! read carpet presenter Ryan Seacrest that her crop was in fact fake. Rather than committing to a haircut, the actress had her hair carefully styled into a \u2018fob\u2019, or faux bob, and here Femail shows you how to copy this chic style.\n@highlight\nClaire Danes wowed with a sleek bob on the Emmys red carpet\n@highlight\nAdmitted that it was created with clever styling not a haircut\n@highlight\nCelebrity hairstylist Errol Douglas tells you how to get the look", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 139, "end": 162}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 450, "end": 451}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Claire Danes pulls hair fake-out with 'faux bob' when she hit the red carpet at the 65th Primetime Emmys on Monday", "idx": 26210}], "idx": 16976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HARO, Spain (CNN) -- A Spanish businessman withdrew a controversial lawsuit Wednesday against the family of a teenage boy he struck and killed while driving a luxury car. Tomas Delgado had filed a suit asking the dead boy's parents to pay him \u20ac20,000 ($29,400) on the grounds that the collision that killed their teenage son also damaged his Audi A-8. News of the case sparked outrage in Spain and generated deep sympathy for the parents of 17-year-old Enaitz Iriondo Trinidad. He was riding his bicycle home to a campground when Delgado's car hit and killed him in August 2004. Hundreds of people descended on a courthouse in northern Spain in a show of support for the boy's parents Wednesday. They broke into applause when word came that Delgado had dropped the suit.\n@highlight\nSpaniard withdraws lawsuit against the family of a boy he struck and killed\n@highlight\nTomas Delgado had filed a suit, saying collision had also damaged his car\n@highlight\nNews of the case sparked outrage in Spain and deep sympathy for the parents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 453, "end": 475}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the collision, @placeholder's insurance company paid the family \u20ac33,000 ($48,500).", "idx": 26219}], "idx": 16984} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Turkey fired on Syrian government targets in response to the shelling of a Turkish border town in which five civilians were killed Wednesday, according to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office. The town of Akcakale \"was hit by artillery fire belonging to the Syrian regime forces,\" a statement from Erdogan's office said, in the first clear assertion of blame for the shelling. \"Our armed forces on the border responded immediately to this atrocious attack within the rules of engagement, and points in Syria determined by radar were hit with artillery fire,\" it said. \"Turkey, within the confines of the rules of engagement and international law, will never leave these types of provocations aimed at our national security unanswered.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Witnesses observe intermittent artillery fire from Turkey into Syria, CNN Turk reports\n@highlight\nSyria says it is investigating source of gunfire fired into Turkey\n@highlight\nNo evidence of broader conflict, U.S. defense official says\n@highlight\nTurkey strikes targets in Syria following shelling of a Turkish border town", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 179, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We think this is @placeholder basically saying, 'Don't mess with us.", "idx": 26221}], "idx": 16985} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hospital staff in Northern Virginia are turning away sick people on a frigid Thursday morning because they can't determine whether their Obamacare insurance plans are in effect. Patients in a close-in DC suburb who think they've signed up for new insurance plans are struggling to show their December enrollments are in force, and health care administrators aren't taking their word for it. In place of quick service and painless billing, these Virginians are now facing the threat of sticker-shock that comes with bills they can't afford. 'They had no idea if my insurance was active or not!' a coughing Maria Galvez told MailOnline outside the Inova Healthplex facility in the town of Springfield.\n@highlight\nMailOnline spoke with patients who were told they would have to pay their bills in full if they couldn't prove they had insurance\n@highlight\nOne was faced with a $3,000 hospital room charge and opted to leave the hospital after experiencing chest pains\n@highlight\n'Should I be in the hospital? Probably,' she said\n@highlight\nAnother, coughing in the cold, walked out without receiving a needed chest x-ray\n@highlight\nConsumers face sticker-shock from medical costs under the new Obamacare system, made worse if they can't prove they're insured\n@highlight\nAs many as one-third of new enrollees' applications have seen problems when the government transmits them to insurance companies", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 34}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 201, "end": 202}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "MailOnline spoke to patients outside hospitals in @placeholder's Washington, D.C. suburbs, many of them confused about the state of their insurance coverage", "idx": 26226}, {"query": "It's unlikely that a valid insurance card would have changed @placeholder' fortunes, however.", "idx": 26227}], "idx": 16988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:46 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:01 EST, 11 July 2013 A Canadian teen got a little too close for comfort to a lion she was helping care for in a South African rehabilitation facility when the beast tried to drag her into its cage by the legs. Lauren Fagen, 18, was volunteering at the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre when she leaned in to kiss the beast's fur. The Montreal girl was then pulled into the animal's cage, her legs gnawed and gashed by the lion and its mate, before she was finally dragged away by a lifesaving fellow volunteer.\n@highlight\nLauren Fagen was volunteering at the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 324, "end": 364}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 639, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lucky: Fagen seemed to be doing alright and will be home in @placeholder soon.", "idx": 26245}], "idx": 17000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is not just a pretty face, although she is certainly that. She is also, it would seem, a total whizz with pants. Her vintage-inspired collection for M&S, launched in August 2012, quickly went on to become the store's bestselling lingerie line - ever. And now, as Devon-born Rosie releases her latest collection accompanied by a series of to-die-for shots of the lingerie modelled by RHW herself, that success shows no sign of abating. English Rose: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley modelling her spring collection of lingerie for Marks & Spencer Hands on: Rosie works closely with Marks & Spencer's lingerie designer Soozie Jenkinson to create the collections\n@highlight\nSupermodel releases spring collection of her popular Rosie line\n@highlight\nFeaturing silks, lace and floral prints\n@highlight\nFirst collection launched in August 2012 and fast became bestselling lingerie line of all time at M&S", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 24}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 409, "end": 411}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 499}, {"start": 549, "end": 563}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "are the usual romantic touches we have come to expect from @placeholder for Autograph: pretty flourishes and finishes inspired by Rosie's own", "idx": 26256}], "idx": 17011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Ripley for MailOnline Follow @@Ripley_77 With the aim to win the Premier League for the first time in five years, Chelsea arrived at Burnley with a host of new faces ready to lead a title charge. Jose Mourinho splashed the cash in the summer, spending \u00a332million on Diego Costa and \u00a330million on Cesc Fabregas. Mourinho also resigned former Blues striker Didier Drogba on a free and recalled Thibaut Courtois from his loan spell at Atletico Madrid. But how did the four Chelsea new boys get on? Sportsmail takes a look at the summer arrivals who helped the Blues to a 3-1 win at Turf Moor.\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Thibaut Courtois shine on Chelsea debuts\n@highlight\nDidier Drogba also showed flashe sof ability in six-minute cameo\n@highlight\nBlues strolled to comfortable 3-1 victory at Burnley", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 203, "end": 215}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's like Cesc Fabregas has never been away from the @placeholder.", "idx": 26259}], "idx": 17013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department on Friday ramped up its warnings urging Americans not to join other activists in a flotilla, expected to sail soon, aimed at challenging Israel's maritime blockage of the Gaza strip. According to organizers, the flotilla is meant to commemorate the one-year anniversary of a similar flotilla that resulted in a clash in international waters with Israeli navy commandos that left nine people -- including an American citizen -- dead. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters Friday that she didn't think the plan \"is useful or productive or helpful to the people of Gaza.\"\n@highlight\n50 people plan to sail to Gaza to protest Israel's blockage of the Palestinian area\n@highlight\nLast year, 9 were killed after Israeli forces confronted a similar flotilla\n@highlight\nSec. of State Clinton calls the plan not \"useful,\" urges Americans not to take part\n@highlight\nAn activist say the U.S. is giving Israel the \"green light\" to attack the flotilla", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 44}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clinton added Thursday that it would be unwise to move toward Israeli waters and create \"a situation in which the @placeholder have the right to defend themselves.\"", "idx": 26266}], "idx": 17014} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Libya's government on Tuesday appealed a request from the International Criminal Court to hand over Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, saying it should be given more time to make its own case. 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In a long and slow-moving queue, you may even have wondered about the person behind the voice directing the people in front of you to 'cashier number three, please' - was he real, or perhaps computer-generated? Today, the man behind the voice is revealed as Terry Green, 53, a father-of-one businessman from Stratford-upon-Avon. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nTerry Green's voice directs 30m UK shoppers to available tills each month\n@highlight\nYou hear his voice at Marks &Spencer, Sainsbury's, Post Office and Boots\n@highlight\nThe 53-year-old from Stratford-upon-Avon is often recognised by his voice\n@highlight\nHe co-founded Qmatic which invented 'customer flow management' system\n@highlight\nThe queuing system now governs a quarter of the world's people", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 127, "end": 128}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 530, "end": 548}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 616, "end": 617}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 774, "end": 792}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's is not the only voice we know even if we don't realise it.", "idx": 26269}], "idx": 17017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Costume designer Mark Bridges can create eras with fabric. For \"Boogie Nights\" and \"Blow,\" he evoked the 1970s. \"The Fighter\" showcased the early '90s. \"There Will Be Blood\" went back to gritty early 20th century California, and \"8 Mile,\" \"Punch-Drunk Love\" and \"The Italian Job\" offered a range of contemporary looks befitting their locales -- and characters. With \"The Artist,\" a black-and-white silent film, Bridges brings back that golden Hollywood age -- both the peak of its glamour and pit of its shabbiness. 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Ashley Baumann, 26, spoke publicly at the seven hour sentencing hearing for the first time since her crazed driving killed Jessica Hartwig, 33, and Misty Glisch, 31, and seriously injured Jerrica Woller. 'I am not the monster the media has made me out to be,' she told Lincoln County Circuit Judge Jay Tlusty. 'I wish I had the answers to the questions about what happened that night, but I don't, and I'm sorry for that.'\n@highlight\nAshley Baumann, 26, insisted she's the victim of media bias as she spoke publicly Tuesday in a Wisconsin court\n@highlight\nIt was the first time she'd spoken in public since the June 2012 crash that left Jessica Hartwig, 33, and Misty Glisch, 31, dead", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "it was reported that just before the crash @placeholder warned Baumann to stop her reckless driving mere moments before the crash.", "idx": 26277}], "idx": 17024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:41 EST, 27 September 2012 Art: Andy Warhol's 'Mao' in typical pop-art fashion is estimated to fetch \u00a322,000 at the auction tonight An obsessive collector is in for a red letter day when he sells his one \u00a31m hoard of artefacts connected to Chinese dictator Chairman Mao Tse-Tung. The unidentified fan has an interest in the late communist leader for several years and began a relentless quest to snap up as many Red Army propaganda items as possible. Over a 15 year period he made repeated trips to China to amass his collection that ranges from the bizarre to the spectacular.\n@highlight\nThe auction spans 280 lots produced to glorify the dictator who ruled China between 1945 and 1976\n@highlight\nThere are photos, statues, banners and paintings - including one worth \u00a370,000 and a pop art print of the dictator by Andy Warhol worth \u00a322,000\n@highlight\nThe most valuable item is an incredibly rare 100 Yuan bank note that was signed by Mao in 1941 and is worth \u00a3150,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and China, although it is likely many bidders will be @placeholder.'", "idx": 26279}], "idx": 17026} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Smashed up': Jamie Oliver thanked the emergency services in helping clean up his riot-hit restaurant Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has posted furious messages on social networking site Twitter after one of his restaurants was attacked by rioters. Jamie's Italian, a 270-seat restaurant, was targeted as hooligans rampaged through Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre last night. Oliver made his comments as news emerged that one of Notting Hill's most upmarket restaurants was also pillaged by rioters who robbed terrified diners. The celebrity chef tweeted: 'So sad to see what's happening in UK with these riots! All gone mad. time to get our country back. 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Ronaldo\u2019s mega-bucks contract is a result of the Real Madrid forward\u2019s ongoing commercial pulling power and means he also continues to collect more from sponsorship deals than his great rival Lionel Messi does, who is said to earn \u00a313.6m a year from Adidas. 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Sen. Arlen Specter's breed of fiscally conservative, socially progressive lawmakers is on decline in Northeast. Answer: two. The state sent Democrats Francis Myers and Joseph Guffey to the Senate between 1945 and 1947. If you knew that, you understand just how far the Republican Party has fallen in its ancestral homeland of the Northeast, a decline that was underscored by Sen. Arlen Specter's recent decision to leave the party. Specter's decision to join Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey on the Democratic side of the aisle raises a host of questions about a party that, after years in power, suddenly finds itself hemorrhaging voters and ceding vast swaths of electoral terrain.\n@highlight\nLiberal, moderate Northeastern Republicans once a strong part of landscape\n@highlight\nSpecter's decision to switch parties raises a host of questions about the GOP\n@highlight\nThere's been a slow northern backlash to GOP's \"Southern strategy,\" Holland says\n@highlight\nGOP has been left for dead before, only to spring back to life", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 832, "end": 855}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Conservative candidates in step with today's Southern-dominated GOP are out of step in the @placeholder.", "idx": 26296}, {"query": "The @placeholder now has to decide whether it wants to copy the Democrats' strategy in the Northeast or whether it would rather circle the ideological wagons.", "idx": 26298}], "idx": 17041} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama is visiting my hometown of Chicago -- the city I hate to love. The president's visit focuses attention on gun violence, and comes soon after the funeral of Hadiya Pendleton, the 15-year-old who was shot down in Chicago after participating in the president's inauguration festivities. I know way too much about urban gun violence; three people I love were shot and killed, like Hadiya, on Chicago's streets. I grew up on the South Side in the late '70s and early '80s. I was very young, but I recall the evening of my dad's death vividly. We had a green phone mounted on our kitchen wall. One night as my mom and I were sleeping in her bed, the phone rang. My mom awoke and went to the kitchen to answer.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama's visit to Chicago brings attention to city's extreme gun violence\n@highlight\nTenisha Bell grew up on South Side; her dad and two friends were shot and killed there\n@highlight\nBell worked hard at school, fled Chicago and will never live in her hometown again\n@highlight\nBell credits her mom for her success; says kids need education, mentors, jobs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He died four minutes away from the house where @placeholder grew up.", "idx": 26308}], "idx": 17048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The most controversial participant on thought-provoking TV show First Contact lied to producers about getting her nails done before escaping on a flight back to Sydney. Sandy, 41, dramatically quit halfway through filming the SBS documentary series which took six Australians to meet Aboriginal communities around the country, including in some of the most remote places on earth. The show's producer Darren Dale, from Blackfella Films, said Sandy left the show on day 13 of a 28-day shoot, while filming in Alice Springs. Scroll down for video Mortgage broker Sandy walked off SBS TV show First Contact halfway through filming\n@highlight\nNewcastle woman Sandy quits SBS TV show halfway through filming\n@highlight\nShe was one of six in new documentary about attitudes to Aborigines\n@highlight\nThey immersed themselves in Aboriginal communities to try to challenge their prejudices about the Indigenous population\n@highlight\nSandy said she didn't 'f***ing care' if people thought she was racist\n@highlight\nShe walked off the show after lying about getting her nails done", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 226, "end": 228}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 419, "end": 434}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Faced with sleeping in a child\u2019s bed at a house in @placeholder, the mother-of-five pulled no punches.", "idx": 26314}], "idx": 17053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The flagging economy has been the clear-cut No. 1 issue for this year's presidential race. But some other concerns are just timeless. \"Don't underestimate the pull of safety and security in the minds of American voters,\" said Candy Crowley, host of CNN's \"State of the Union\" and moderator of last week's presidential debate. \"There is no issue closer to home and hearth than the safety and security of your family. That is the most basic question the federal government has to answer.\" President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney face off Monday night in the last of the three presidential debates, and they will be looking to convince voters that they can protect America and American interests abroad better than their opponent.\n@highlight\nForeign policy is the focus of the third and last presidential debate Monday night\n@highlight\nSafety, security have always been important issues to the American public\n@highlight\nDecisions on Afghanistan, Iran, Syria might have a major impact on the military\n@highlight\nChina's policies are having a direct effect on U.S. economy, jobs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 282}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 954, "end": 964}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been criticized for security failings at the embassy and for not having enough intelligence about the attack, especially in the immediate aftermath.", "idx": 26323}, {"query": "By keeping the value of its yuan low compared to the dollar, China makes its goods cheaper (and more attractive) to American consumers while U.S. goods are more expensive to @placeholder consumers.", "idx": 26324}, {"query": "But a large majority in the poll say the U.S. debt with China is a very serious problem, as is the loss of U.S. jobs to @placeholder and the U.S. trade deficit with China.", "idx": 26325}], "idx": 17056} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Letters by a teenage Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis to her Harvard boyfriend in the late 1940s show the future first lady writing about adolescent love, kissing and her loathing of attending a finishing school. The 22 letters and a printed telegram are being auctioned by Christie's, which estimates the value between $25,000 and $35,000. The auction house describes the writings as \"the earliest Jackie Kennedy letters,\" displaying \"a funny, spirited, at times cynical young woman, but one with great intelligence and a strong will of her own.\" On October 10, 1946, the 17-year-old Miss Bouvier reveals her \"cooling enthusiasm\" in a letter to Harvard boyfriend R. Beverley Corbin Jr., \"who seems to have been badly hurt when Jackie refused to kiss him during one visit,\" according to Christie's.\n@highlight\nJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was a teenager when she had a Harvard boyfriend\n@highlight\nA collection of her letters to him is now being auctioned\n@highlight\nThe writings are described as Onassis's earliest letters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 63}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 675, "end": 696}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 854}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What I hope for you,\" she writes @placeholder, \"is for the same thing to happen as quickly and as surely as it did with me.", "idx": 26327}], "idx": 17058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British oil executive shot dead outside a restaurant was the victim of a 'nervous criminal who experienced a violent rage', detectives believe. Nicolas Mockford, 59, died instantly after being shot four times in Brussels. Police are working on the ehteory that he was the victim of a failed robbery rather than being targeted by hitmen. Mr Mockford's wife Mary was beaten badly around the face as she tried to stop two men taking her handbag and the keys to the couple's \u00a340,000 Lexus 4x4 car. Nicholas Mockford, pictured centre, was cradled by his wife as he lay dying after he was shot three times as he walked to his Lexus SUV\n@highlight\nNicholas Mockford, 60, was shot dead on October 14 but Belgian police imposed a news blackout\n@highlight\nFamily fear he was target of 'professional hit' because neither his silver Lexus 4x4 or wife's handbag were taken\n@highlight\nGunmen shot him four times, including once while on the ground\n@highlight\nEco-terrorists assassinated him because of ExxonMobil's involvement in Nigeria, Chad and Indonesia, claim bloggers\n@highlight\nVictim's wife says killers demanded he hand over his car keys before shooting him\n@highlight\nDetectives believe 'nervous criminal' got into 'a rage' before shooting", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 659}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The headquarters of ExxonMobil in @placeholder, where the successful executive worked before he was attacked", "idx": 26328}], "idx": 17059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Czech authorities announced Saturday that they have arrested a 29-year-old man who expressed admiration for Anders Behring Breivik, the self-declared ultranationalist who has admitted killing 77 people in Norway last summer. Video broadcast on Saturday by CT24, a public broadcast station in the Czech Republic, showed the handcuffed suspect flanked by police. Dressed in a short-sleeved shirt, the unidentified man appears to be smiling during much of the videotaped walk. Tomas Tuhy, a regional director of the Czech Republic Police, said authorities confiscated \"police or prisoner\" uniforms during their search of the suspect's apartment, as well as some police equipment. Pictures published on CT24's website showed explosive detonators, firearms, ammunition, and what appears to be a police uniform, that were seized as part of the investigation.\n@highlight\nAuthorities in the Czech Republic announce they've arrested a 29-year-old man\n@highlight\nWeapons, ammunition and police uniforms were seized from his Ostrava home\n@highlight\nThe suspect \"sympathizes probably\" with Norway mass killer Anders Breivik, police say\n@highlight\nBreivik is a self-declared ultranationalist opposed to multiculturalism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 117, "end": 138}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 522, "end": 542}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Of course we are checking out that connection,\" Tuhy said, declining to elaborate on how the @placeholder and Norwegian men might be linked.", "idx": 26331}], "idx": 17062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Christian Science Monitor recently reported that Mitt Romney's former political advisers are adamantly denying rumors that their boss might run for the presidency in 2016. \"I take Mitt at his absolute word,\" said Ron Kaufman. \"He's not running.\" Whether or not Romney wants to run, or if his family is comfortable with his doing so, will be up to them. But should he decide to put his hat in the ring, it's not crazy to think that Romney would be able to end up at the top of the Republican ticket in 2016. Most pundits believed that his political career had come to an end following his loss to President Obama in 2012. But a sympathetic portrayal in a Netflix documentary, entitled \"Mitt,\" combined with his fund-raising for midterm candidates in the 2014 elections, has generated considerable buzz.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney's former advisers are denying rumors that he might run for presidency in 2016\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: If Romney does decide to run, he may end up at the top of the GOP ticket\n@highlight\nHe says each of the current presidential contenders in the GOP is flawed\n@highlight\nZelizer: Romney's stance on issues appeals to Republicans, and he's great at fund-raising", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 37}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Republicans would naturally be jittery about selecting a candidate who couldn't make it through the primaries in 2008 and then crashed and burned against @placeholder.", "idx": 26332}], "idx": 17063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood, Mario Ledwith and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:06 EST, 15 August 2013 England fans may dream of turning Wembley Stadium into a fortress but Trafalgar Square belonged to the Tartan Army yesterday. Up to 4,000 good-natured travelling football fans transformed the London landmark into a blistering cauldron of Scottish jingoism. But there was disappointment in the evening for the supporters when their team lost 3-2 in North-West London, with England debutant Rickie Lambert scoring the winner. 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The Alaska Airlines flight headed to Portland returned to Los Angeles on Saturday after a woman reported she was stung by the eight-legged animal. Medical personnel responded and treated the woman, who was stung on the arm, said Cole Cosgrove, an airline spokesman. She declined additional medical attention. \"No one seemed frantic at all, not even the woman who was stung. The flight attendants did a great job, as did the captain,\" said Mike Parker, a sports announcer for Oregon State University, who was aboard the flight.\n@highlight\nThe Alaska Airlines flight was headed to Portland, Oregon\n@highlight\nIt's unclear how the scorpion made its way on the plane", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 573, "end": 595}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It had just left @placeholder when the incident occurred.", "idx": 26348}], "idx": 17075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and James Gordon The five-month-old baby revived on the side of a Florida highway last month after he stopped breathing while in the car with his aunt had problems with his trachea, his family revealed at a news conference Wednesday. The baby, Sebasti\u00e1n de la Cruz, returned home on Friday after spending more than a week in the hospital after his aunt, Pamela Rauseo, stopped on the side of busy State Route 836 to give little Sebastian mouth-to-mouth after she noticed him turning blue. Doctors later detected - and removed - three cysts from the boy's trachea that were making it difficult for him to breathe, his parents told reporters.\n@highlight\nFive-month-old Sebastian stopped breathing while in aunt's car\n@highlight\nPolice officer and fire crew stuck in traffic rushed to help perform CPR\n@highlight\nDoctors found three cysts on the boy's trachea, which they say likely caused him to stop breathing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 267, "end": 286}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and it was uncomfortable for me,' @placeholder said at a press conference Wednesday at the Hachar", "idx": 26351}], "idx": 17077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is rumored that they are planning to announce they are splitting up at the end of their On The Run tour. But Beyonce and Jay Z looked like a very happy couple as they left a trendy San Francisco restaurant on Wednesday after a family lunch with daughter Blue. The trio were seen stepping out of Boulevard restaurant after enjoying an hour long meal of seafood and steaks in a semi-private area which they had reserved. Scroll down for video United front: Beyonce and Jay Z were seen leaving a San Francisco restaurant with Blue Ivy on Wednesday after lunch\n@highlight\nThe singer and rapper put on a united front after a meal at San Francisco's pricey eatery Boulevard\n@highlight\nBillion dollar couple stayed together in 3,200 square feet Presidential suite\n@highlight\nThey joined friends, including Will.i.am for late-night dinner at Tosca Cafe\n@highlight\nRumors are rife they will announce split following end of $100 million On The Run tour next month\n@highlight\nHBO cameras have been following them ahead of September 20 special", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 298, "end": 317}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyonce, 32, wore a black hoodie and matching skinny jeans, along with yellow high-top trainers, and carried @placeholder to the car.", "idx": 26352}, {"query": "allegedly wished to release a statement, which Beyonc\u00e9 and @placeholder are", "idx": 26354}], "idx": 17078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DAVOS, Switzerland (CNN) -- The worldwide economic recession has exposed a \"crisis of global governance\" that can only be addressed by the radical reform of the United Nations, former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Wednesday as the World Economic Forum got under way in Switzerland. Kofi Annan says the United Nations needs to be reformed. \"The current architecture of managing global affairs is broken and needs to be fixed,\" Annan said on the opening morning of the five-day annual meeting of global political and business leaders. \"We have major new players coming on the scene and they need to be integrated and given a voice.\"\n@highlight\nKofi Annan calls for reform of U.N. at World Economic Forum in Davos\n@highlight\nAnnan says economic recession has exposed a \"crisis in global governance\"\n@highlight\nRupert Murdoch: Western world has been living \"way above our means\"\n@highlight\nHSBC boss Stephen Green admits banks \"didn't cover themselves in glory\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 240, "end": 259}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 690, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CEO @placeholder said delegates needed to be \"absolutely honest about where the world is at this point,\" warning that the consequences of $50 trillion being wiped off personal fortunes had left people feeling \"depressed and traumatized.\"", "idx": 26363}], "idx": 17084} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The family of ISIS hostage and U.S. aid worker Peter Kassig released a YouTube video Saturday asking his captors to show mercy and free him. Referring to him as Abdul-Rahman -- a first name his family says he took, having converted to Islam while being held hostage -- father Ed Kassig said: \"We implore his captors to show mercy and use their power to let our son go.\" Peter Kassig, 26, first went to the Middle East as a U.S. soldier and returned as a medical worker, feeling compelled to help victims of war. His mother, Paula, addressed her son in the video: \"We are so very proud of you and the work you have done to bring humanitarian aid to the Syrian people,\" she said.\n@highlight\nEd and Paula Kassig urge ISIS to release their son\n@highlight\nPeter Kassig changed his first name to Abdul-Rahman when converting to Islam\n@highlight\n\"We implore his captors to show mercy,\" his father says on videotaped message\n@highlight\n\"Most of all, know that we love you,\" his mother says to son", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 689, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kassig was struck by the resilience of the @placeholder he met, by their ability to smile and somehow joke even in the darkest of circumstances.", "idx": 26366}], "idx": 17086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Red Cross yesterday declared the Syrian conflict a civil war as Damascus denied using heavy weapons in an attack on a village that left scores dead. The significance of the move by the International Committee of the Red Cross is that international humanitarian law now applies throughout the country. This means that attacks on civilians and abuse or killing of detainees can constitute war crimes. Scroll down for video Devastation: A Syrian boy walks past a burned-out house in the village of Treimsa, where rights activists say more than 150 people have been killed The decision by the ICRC follows the escalation of the violence beyond the hotspots of Idlib, Homs and Hama.\n@highlight\nNew status means attacks on civilians and abuse or killing of detainees can constitute war crimes\n@highlight\nPresident Bashar al-Assad's government dismisses human rights activists' report of deaths in village of Treimsa\n@highlight\nSyrian foreign ministry claim attack on village was a military operation targetting armed fighters\n@highlight\nSyrian military claims only two civilians were killed in the assault\n@highlight\nUN monitors find pools of blood, burned-out homes and signs of heavy weapons use\n@highlight\nIncident believed to be one of bloodiest episodes of Syrian uprising", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 190, "end": 229}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 813, "end": 827}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Destruction: A Syrian woman sits with her grandson outside a damaged building on @placeholder's main street", "idx": 26372}], "idx": 17091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "THIS has to be the ultimate leap into the unknown. To boldly go where no man, or woman, has gone before \u2014 and never come back. Yet that\u2019s what 200,000 space enthusiasts applied to do \u2014 be among the first 24 people to take a one-way journey to Mars. And stay there for ever. The \u00a34 billion Mars One project, being filmed for a reality programme, has whittled that list down to 100, including five Britons. Scroll down for video Ready for takeoff: Maggie Lieu, 24, a PhD student in astrophysics at the University of Birmingham, is one of five British hopefuls who may be sent to Mars for its first permanent human colony\n@highlight\nMaggie Lieu, 24, is hoping she will be sent to Mars in 2024\n@highlight\nShe wants to be part of the first permanent human colony\n@highlight\nThe PHD student from Coventry would never return to Earth\n@highlight\nAnother hopeful is Oxford University student Ryan MacDonald\n@highlight\nHe says that as he knows when he'll leave he can live life to the fullest", "entities": [{"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 500, "end": 523}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You can get global dust storms, engulfing the entire planet for 60 Martian days [40 minutes longer than days on @placeholder].", "idx": 26375}], "idx": 17092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While recent nationalist gestures from Japan's political rulers continue to rile neighbors South Korea and China, a former prime minister is aiming to make some amends in his own way. Tomiichi Murayama, who served as the nation's premier from 1994 to 1996, visited South Korea this week for a three-day visit, during which he met with former comfort women in Seoul. On Tuesday, the first day of the 89-year-old's trip, he attended an exhibition of art made by women who had endured sexual slavery at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army. He was presented with an artwork entitled \"Flower destroyed unbloomed\" and shook the hands of the three former comfort women in attendance.\n@highlight\nEx-Japanese P.M. met former comfort women during three-day visit to South Korea\n@highlight\nMurayama will not meet the country's president, who says she's too busy\n@highlight\nFormer leader is perhaps best known for his 1995 apology to victims of Japanese aggression\n@highlight\nTells Korean lawmakers that Abe will \"ultimately uphold\" 1995 Statement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 526, "end": 547}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government however does not believe this is enough.", "idx": 26386}], "idx": 17096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These are the two men accused of breaching White House security less than 24 hours apart: an Iraq veteran who allegedly jumped the fence carrying a knife, and a teenager who drove up to the gates and refused to leave. Omar Gonzalez, 42, was arrested Friday inside the Presidential residence with a knife in his pants after making it over the fence and running across the lawn, the Secret Service said. And on Saturday afternoon Kevin Carr, 19, was taken in by officers after allegedly driving a car up to a screening point then refusing to leave when he was asked.\n@highlight\nOmar Gonzalez, 42, and Kevin Carr, 19, tried to get into the White House\n@highlight\nGonzalez, a veteran from Texas, was allegedly filmed dashing over the lawn\n@highlight\nSecret Service says he made it inside - with a knife - before he was arrested\n@highlight\nCarr, from New Jersey, is a college student who allegedly drove to a security checkpoint and wouldn't leave\n@highlight\nFriends told MailOnline they were shocked and had no idea why he would get himself arrested\n@highlight\nThe incidents came less than 24 hours apart, and sparked security review\n@highlight\nSecret Service may install security checkpoints around the White House", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 599, "end": 608}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 967, "end": 976}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bomb teams were sent to investigate the vehicle while @placeholder was arrested.", "idx": 26391}, {"query": "One told MailOnline: 'I've know @placeholder for three or four years and he is one of the smartest, most reasonable people we know and we are all sure this incident is a misunderstanding.'", "idx": 26392}], "idx": 17098} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It may be the busiest night of the year for fun-lovers - but Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson was safely tucked up in bed on New Years Eve - at least according to his son Willie. Speaking for the first time since his father's anti-gay and racially offensive comments to GQ magazine, Willie, who is the business brains behind the $400 million Duck Dynasty empire, revealed that his controversial father prefers to give Holiday Season partying a miss. Explaining that New Year's Eve isn't a big deal to his dad, Willie said that he was in bed and his wife Korie added that if he was watching anything it would be Fox News.\n@highlight\nPhil Robertson's son, Willie, appeared on Fox News' New Year's Eve coverage to see in 2014\n@highlight\nDeclared that the Robertson clan is extremely keen to move on from the huge row over his father's anti-gay comments\n@highlight\nRevealed that Phil Robertson would be asleep in bed for midnight as he does not do holiday partying\n@highlight\nLast week A&E announced Phil Robertson will return to Duck Dynasty\n@highlight\nRobertson was briefly suspended after making homophobic comments in GQ magazine\n@highlight\nThe network says it does not endorse Robertson's views\n@highlight\nFans and Christian conservatives came out in force to support Robertson after the suspension", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 76, "end": 89}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 415, "end": 428}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 671, "end": 694}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in an exclusive statement to @placeholder on Friday, the family said they were 'excited to keep making a quality TV show for our dedicated fans, who have showed us wonderful support.", "idx": 26396}, {"query": "News: '@placeholder and his family claim to be Christian, but Phil's lies about an entire community fly in the face of what true Christians believe.", "idx": 26397}], "idx": 17100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Controversial remarks by the pastor of a Dallas church stole the spotlight from several Republican White House contenders Friday during the first day of the Values Voter Summit, an annual gathering of evangelicals and other social conservatives. After introducing Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, told reporters that Republicans shouldn't vote for White House hopeful Mitt Romney because he's a Mormon and described the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a \"cult.\" Speaking live on CNN's \"The Situation Room,\" Jeffress told CNN Political Correspondent Jim Acosta, \"I think Mitt Romney's a good, moral man, but I think those of us who are born-again followers of Christ should always prefer a competent Christian to a competent non-Christian like Mitt Romney. So that's why I'm enthusiastic about Rick Perry.\"\n@highlight\nRick Perry supporter says don't vote for Mitt Romney because he's a Mormon\n@highlight\nRobert Jeffress describes Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as 'cult'\n@highlight\nPerry distanced himself from comments on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 177, "end": 195}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 357}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 493, "end": 535}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contacted by CNN, the Romney campaign had no comment on @placeholder' remarks.", "idx": 26404}], "idx": 17104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lava threatening a rural Hawaii town has stopped its slow, menacing advance \u2014 for now. Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Thursday the front of the lava flow has been stalled for about a week. However it's still about 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road, which goes through downtown. It's possible the lava could start to be more active in the coming days. Officials are continuing to monitor other parts of the flow where the lava has branched out. HALT: Lava threatening the rural Hawaiian town of Pahoa Village has stopped its slow, forward advance for now, Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Thursday\n@highlight\nPahoa Village on the Big Island of Hawaii has known for months that Kilauea's molten lava is on its way to reclaim their town of 800\n@highlight\nThe unpredictable advancement of the liquid rock, which stopped completely for a time in September, was travelling at speeds of about 10 to 15 yards per hour\n@highlight\nIt has been stalled for about a week\n@highlight\nVillagers in the lava's path began to pack up their valuables last week, not wanting to wait for disaster to strike\n@highlight\nThe 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit lava was about 480 yards from the main road in Pahoa on Thursday\n@highlight\nPresident Obama signed a disaster declaration for Puna on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 87, "end": 113}, {"start": 240, "end": 257}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 566, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Residents in the Big Island's Puna district have had weeks to prepare for the slow-moving lava from @placeholder.", "idx": 26410}], "idx": 17108} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The pattern is set, the trend well established. The world, in the complex mind of Jose Mourinho, has turned against Chelsea\u2019s manager and he wouldn\u2019t have it any other way. Why would he, when this was the plan all along? Just as winning has been a theme of his career, so has the carefully-crafted tantrum. He will moan, defend the indefensible and attack the likes of Sportsmail columnist Jamie Redknapp who, in the case of Diego Costa this week, say what the rest are thinking. Some will call it a character flaw; others will recognise that it is a staple of his management. A master tactician he may be, but he is also a master of manipulation, of finding a way into the minds of his players and giving them extra incentives to fight. In football, siege mentality is the cliche that best sums it up.\n@highlight\nChelsea axed Jose Mourinho's pre-match Manchester City media session\n@highlight\nBlues boss is incensed after Diego Costa was banned for three games\n@highlight\nMourinho is creating siege mentality at Chelsea but we've been here before\n@highlight\nIt it something that has recurred throughout his career during spells with Real Madrid, Inter Milan, and, of course, in both spells with Chelsea\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Chelsea news", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}, {"start": 853, "end": 867}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a man whose side face @placeholder in a huge game this weekend, he will also not be blind to the benefits of a dressing room that feels it\u2019s \u2018us against the world\u2019.", "idx": 26412}], "idx": 17109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 7 February 2013 British denim brand Pepe Jeans London is celebrating its 40th birthday in style ... with an achingly hip street-style advertising campaign featuring Cara Delevingne. Model of the year Cara poses alongside bright young things actress Mia Goth, 19, and model Jeremy Young, 21, on the roads of Notting Hill in the 'Have You Seen Pepe' campaign, shot around the streets of Portobello where the jeans brand first came to life four decades ago. The campaign shot by British fashion photographer Josh Olins and styled by Claire Richardson draws on some of West London\u2019s most iconic backdrops as well as local boozers and pretty parks highlighting the brand's affinity with the eclectic area.\n@highlight\nBrand celebrates 40th birthday this year\n@highlight\nCampaign shot by Josh Olins stars Mia Goth and Jeremy Young\n@highlight\nAlexa Chung, Sienna Miller and Edie Campbell have all been Pepe girls", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 110, "end": 126}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brit it girl of the moment @placeholder and future film starlet Mia Goth are the latest in the long line of celebs who have appeared in the campaigns.", "idx": 26414}], "idx": 17111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Elections in Israel always generate much excitement domestically and internationally. However, they hardly produce conclusive results of a clear winner in terms of policies and leadership. No single party has won an absolute majority since the country was founded more than 64 years ago. Tuesday's election leaves Israeli politically more divided than ever: the ruling party Likud-Beitenu and its leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman are injured and badly bruised, but not knocked out. The party lost around a quarter of their combined seats in the Israeli Knesset. Nevertheless, in the mysterious ways that Israeli politics operate, Netanyahu is still best positioned to form the next government, but just barely and without absolute certainty.\n@highlight\nElection result leaves Israel more divided than ever\n@highlight\nBenjamin Netanyahu can look left or right for coalition partners\n@highlight\nHis group lost votes to more right-wing parties and a center-left bloc\n@highlight\nWhoever rules, it is not clear they'll be able to provide answers to Israel's pressing problems", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 833, "end": 850}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following the counting of nearly all the ballots it became clear that @placeholder's gamble on a joint list with former Foreign Minister Lieberman didn't pay off.", "idx": 26421}], "idx": 17118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul John Stamp was allegedly burned to death by Gary Stewart Miles and Gregory John Channing after a row over beer last year A man is accused of burning his friend to death after the friend drank his last four cans of beer. Gary Stewart Miles, 40, is accused of murdering Paul John Stamp, 47, in Darwin in September last year after a row. According to news.com.au, Stamp, who was sharing a house with Miles at the time, apparently drank the last four cans of Miles' beer, despite being warned not to. When Miles found out, he and Gregory Channing allegedly beat Stamp, breaking eight ribs and causing internal injuries.\n@highlight\nGary Stewart Miles accused of murdering Paul John Stamp\n@highlight\nCourt heard that Miles and another man, Gregory Channing, beat Stamp after finding he had finished the beers after being told not to drink them\n@highlight\nPair alleged to have put him in boot of car before Miles set it alight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 92}, {"start": 225, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 531, "end": 546}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 632, "end": 649}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 754}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is already serving a five year sentence for assault on Stamp and deprivation of liberty.", "idx": 26425}], "idx": 17122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- As clashes in the Libyan capital continued Friday between government security forces and anti-regime protesters, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters unequivocally: \"The violence must stop.\" His remarks came as state television was airing images of the embattled but defiant strongman urging viewers to defend the nation. A man CNN will identify only as Reda to protect his identity said in a telephone interview that armed men dressed in plainclothes fatally shot his two brothers Friday as they were demonstrating against the government. Also killed were his two neighbors, he said. \"The bodies have been kidnapped from the street,\" Reda said. \"My other neighbors told me they kidnapped the injured people in the hospital to somewhere, nobody knows (where). This is the perfect crime. He's hiding all evidence for every crime he has. This is the horrible situation that nobody knows.\"\n@highlight\nGadhafi offers to increase state salaries and give families money\n@highlight\nLibyan ambassador: \"It's not a crime to say 'I want to be free' \"\n@highlight\nBan: \"The violence must stop\"\n@highlight\nU.S. suspends embassy operations in Tripoli", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 143, "end": 159}, {"start": 366, "end": 368}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said his fellow diplomats and many of the country's police had also turned against Gadhafi in his quest to retain control of @placeholder.", "idx": 26434}], "idx": 17129} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen A buy-to-let tycoon has banned housing benefit tenants in favour of Eastern European migrants who he says are more likely to pay their rent on time. Fergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit and said he would not accept any more welfare applicants. The former maths teacher, who built up one of Britain\u2019s biggest buy-to-let empires with his wife Judith, said his decision was based on experience as he had found Eastern Europeans were less likely to default on rent payments than Britons on housing benefit. Fergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit and said he would not accept any more welfare applicants. The former maths teacher built up one of Britain's biggest buy-to-let empires with his wife Judith\n@highlight\nFergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit\n@highlight\nHe said Eastern Europeans less likely to default on rent than Britons\n@highlight\nMr Wilson said many other private landlords had taken the same decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 85, "end": 100}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 461, "end": 477}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 892, "end": 908}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Tenants on benefits are competing with @placeholder who came to the UK in 2005 and have built up a good enough credit record to rent privately,\u2019 Mr Wilson said.", "idx": 26436}], "idx": 17130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mediocre players from overseas are taking places in club squads that should be going to young English players, Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has claimed. The FA has announced proposals to cut the number of players from outside the European Union coming into the English game by up to 50 per cent, including banning clubs sending such players out on loan, preventing Football League clubs from signing them and making the appeals process much tougher. Some 122 overseas players were granted visas between 2009 and 2013, 23 of them in the Football League. Young English players like Raheem Sterling (pictured) are suffering due to the amount of foreign imports, says FA chairman Greg Dyke\n@highlight\nFA chairman Greg Dyke announces proposals to cut number to players from outside EU coming into English game by up to 50 per cent\n@highlight\nClubs would be banned from sending such players out on loan\n@highlight\nThe appeals process would also be made far tougher under new rules\n@highlight\nDyke thinks 'young English kids' are having places in Premier League squads taken up by mediocre foreign imports", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 130}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 168, "end": 169}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 376, "end": 390}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 788, "end": 789}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dyke (left) believes Premier League and @placeholder squads are getting crammed full of foreign players", "idx": 26450}], "idx": 17140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oranjestad, Aruba (CNN) -- The piece of jawbone found on a beach in Aruba this month is human, but is not that of long-missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, Aruban prosecutors said Tuesday. The piece contained a wisdom tooth, and Holloway's had been removed before her 2005 disappearance, Aruba Solicitor General Taco Stein told reporters. \"Right there and then, it was obvious it wasn't Natalee,\" Stein said. Investigators are now trying to determine whether the bone came from any other people reported missing, he said. The bone was found by an American tourist near the Phoenix Hotel, a resort on the western side of the island, Aruban prosecutor Peter Blanken said.\n@highlight\nNEW: An attorney for Holloway's mother says she is emotionally exhausted\n@highlight\nThe results are \"another tragedy\" for the Holloways, prosecutor says\n@highlight\nThe presence of a wisdom tooth ruled out Holloway\n@highlight\nInvestigators are checking the bone against other missing-person cases", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We ask that you continue to remember @placeholder in your thoughts and prayers.\"", "idx": 26451}], "idx": 17141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"They tried to forget us, as if we never even lived there,\" says Circassian architect Abdullah Makhmudovic Berisov. Now 67 years old, Berisov speaks about the pain he feels when thinking of the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and how the opening ceremony failed to mention the history of the Circassian people who once called Sochi their capital. Berisov is not alone. Circassian artist Sheomir Guchepshoko, 32, says far from being a source of pride, the Sochi Olympics are a tragic reminder of what was lost during the Russian-Circassian war that ended in 1864. \"It was our land,\" he says, \"but during the opening of the Olympic Games, they said it was a Greek land, and then after that it was Russian land. They didn't say anything about the Circassian part of Russian history. 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The president's plan includes $1.5 trillion in new revenue generated largely by higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans, a proposal strongly opposed by GOP leaders who insist that any tax increase will undermine an already shaky economy. The measure -- which would add to nearly $1 trillion in savings signed into law under the debt-ceiling deal enacted in August -- does not include changes to Social Security. It would increase Medicare premiums for individuals with higher incomes starting in 2017 -- the year Obama leaves office if he wins a second term.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama cites \"irreconcilable differences\" with Republicans\n@highlight\nThe plan calls for $1.5 trillion in new taxes, including a tax surcharge on millionaires\n@highlight\nOver $1 trillion in savings would be realized by ending wars in Iraq, Afghanistan\n@highlight\nGOP leaders call the new taxes a form of class warfare", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"By raising taxes on job creators, Obama may win back some support from disgruntled liberal voters, but @placeholder will lose even more sorely needed jobs.\"", "idx": 26466}], "idx": 17150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Expensive works of art offered as inducements are at the center of the latest series of damaging allegations around the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, a published report claimed. A painting, believed to be a Picasso, was allegedly gifted to Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) president and FIFA executive member Michel Platini in return for his support for the eventually successful Russian bid for the 2018 global showpiece. Another FIFA voting member, Michel D'Hooghe, from Belgium, was also the recipient of a landscape painting, given to him in a package wrapped in brown paper by Viacheslav Koloskov, a former Russian executive committee member working for his nation's attempt to host the 2018 tournament, it is alleged in a report in The Sunday Times.\n@highlight\nFurther allegations published around award of 2018 and 2022 World Cups\n@highlight\nUK parliamentary committee reveals details of a 'secret dossier' obtained by the Sunday Times\n@highlight\nDossier was allegedly commissioned by failed 2018 England bid\n@highlight\nClaims made over using priceless art as inducement by Russia 2018 bid", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 167}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 260, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 616, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 861, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 884}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Russia 2018 categorically rejects all of the allegations made in the @placeholder today as entirely unfounded speculation,\" it said.", "idx": 26473}], "idx": 17154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Questions surrounding Judge Sonia Sotomayor's past speeches generated more controversy in the final day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings Thursday, as Democrats again called her a mainstream jurist and Republicans portrayed her as a liberal activist likely to legislate from the bench. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor greets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Thursday. One GOP senator said Sotomayor's most controversial speeches \"bug the hell out of me,\" an expression of frustration as Republicans tried -- with little success -- to get Sotomayor to reveal more about her personal views in her fourth and final day of questioning.\n@highlight\nNEW: Senate wraps up Sotomayor's confirmation hearings\n@highlight\nChief plaintiff in Ricci case testifies during final day of confirmation hearings\n@highlight\nRepublicans fail to get nominee to reveal more about her personal views\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says Sonia Sotomayor's judicial record \"mainstream\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 48, "end": 62}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 381}, {"start": 383, "end": 396}, {"start": 413, "end": 415}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 926, "end": 928}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also indicated their belief that the full @placeholder would vote on her nomination before breaking for its August recess.", "idx": 26481}], "idx": 17157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Senate Democrats claimed a major victory this weekend after voting to end debate on their version of the health care bill. The Senate is on track to hold a final vote on Christmas eve, but there's still a long way to go before a bill is on President Obama's desk. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about what's in the House and Senate health care bills and what's next. Where does the health care debate stand? The House passed its version of health care reform last month. The Senate, which follows different procedures than the House, is slated to vote on its version of the health care bill before Christmas.\n@highlight\nSenate and House bills will need to be merged\n@highlight\nHouse plan would create public option; Senate plan would not\n@highlight\nBoth bills mandate coverage; both include hardship exemption\n@highlight\nBills would prevent insurers from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under the @placeholder plan, with subsidies, premiums for a family of four at 133 percent of poverty would be a maximum of $821.14, while premiums for a family making the highest amount eligible would be a maximum of $8,643.60.", "idx": 26483}], "idx": 17158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:19 EST, 18 June 2013 Russia and the U.S. disagree on how to end the conflict in Syria - but both want the bloodshed to stop and the warring parties brought to the negotiating table, Vladimir Putin said today. Russian President Mr Putin admitted after talks with U.S. President Barack Obama at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland that 'our positions do not fully coincide'. He added: 'But we are united by the common intention to end the violence, to stop the number of victims increasing in Syria, to resolve the problems by peaceful means, including the Geneva talks.'\n@highlight\nPutin says both countries want negotiations and for bloodshed to stop\n@highlight\nBut he admits after talks at G8 that they don't have a common solution\n@highlight\nBarack Obama says he has 'different perspective' to Russia on Syria", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 388}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 752, "end": 753}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder announced on Friday that the U.S. would start sending weaponry,", "idx": 26491}], "idx": 17160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The 'confessed killer' of the murdered Miss Honduras beauty queen smiled chillingly into the camera on his way to the cells last night, as his victims' grieving mother warned that the suspect's family will try to buy his freedom. Teresa Mu\u00f1oz told MailOnline she feared that Plutarco Antonio Ruiz, detained for the murders of Maria Jose and Sofia Alvarado, will never be brought to justice in a country where corruption is rampant. The bodies of the two sisters were found buried in a river bank near the spa where they had disappeared a week earlier. Police believe Sofia's boyfriend Ruiz shot her in the head in a jealous rage, before shooting Maria Jose twice in the back. They say he has confessed to the deaths.\n@highlight\nPlutarco Antonio Ruiz is detained for killing Maria Jose and Sofia Alvarado\n@highlight\nGirls' mother Teresa Mu\u00f1oz fears the killer will not be brought to justice\n@highlight\nPolice believe Sofia's boyfriend Ruiz shot the sisters dead in a jealous rage\n@highlight\nTheir bodies were found near a riverside spa where Ruiz had held a party\n@highlight\nSuspected accomplice Aris Maldonado arrested but protests his innocence\n@highlight\nSpa owner Ventura Diaz and his wife Elizabeth Alvarado were also arrested", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 275, "end": 295}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 728, "end": 748}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said that someone had told her one of her daughters would become a model, she would have guessed Sofia because her elder daughter was always more of an extrovert while @placeholder was more timid.", "idx": 26492}], "idx": 17161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama has called the fatal shooting of unarmed Missouri teen Michael Brown 'heartbreaking', in a statement issued on Tuesday afternoon. The president, who is currently vacationing on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, offered his 'deepest condolences' to the family of the 18-year-old who was shot up to eight times by a police officer, who witnesses claim then fired on Brown as he lay wounded on the street. The message from the president was followed by one from Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden, who was asked if she had a message to the policeman who shot her son. She said: 'If he did something wrong, you know you did something wrong. You take your punishment. If you were a man you'd stand up, you'd be a man, you would say you was wrong.'\n@highlight\nPresident Obama issued his statement on the death of the Missouri teen on Tuesday afternoon\n@highlight\nSent his deepest condolences to Michael Brown's family\n@highlight\nCalled for calm in Ferguson, St. Louis, after two nights of rioting and looting\n@highlight\nBrown was shot dead by a police officer on Saturday\n@highlight\nWitnesses and police have offered different accounts of the incident", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 491, "end": 506}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The days since the incident, which unfolded in broad daylight on Saturday, have been marked by riots and looting by @placeholder's incensed supporters who have clashed with heavily-armed police on the streets of suburban St. Louis.", "idx": 26494}], "idx": 17162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled against a former death row inmate who sought damages from the state after prosecutors hid crucial blood tests that would have earlier proven his innocence. The 5-4 decision Tuesday involved John Thompson, who came within weeks of execution and had spent 18 years behind bars before being set free after the new forensic evidence came to light. At issue was whether a district attorney's office should be held liable, under a \"failure to train\" standard, when one of its prosecutors unconstitutionally withholds exculpatory evidence from a criminal defendant. Then-New Orleans area District Attorney Harry Connick Sr. claimed his office should not be held fully responsible after one of his staff attorneys violated long-standing, accepted procedures on handling evidence in criminal trials.\n@highlight\n5 justices rule New Orleans DA's office not liable for prosecutor's misbehavior\n@highlight\n4 justices dissent, saying office showed \"flagrant indifference\"\n@highlight\nMan came close to execution before blood test, crime report revealed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 888, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"To prove deliberate indifference, @placeholder needed to show that Connick was on notice that, absent additional specified training, it was 'highly predictable' that the prosecutors in his office would be confounded by those gray areas and make incorrect ... decisions as a result,\" he said.", "idx": 26499}, {"query": "\"The record in this case abundantly shows flagrant indifference to @placeholder's rights,\" she said.", "idx": 26501}], "idx": 17164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Japan's Hideki Matsuyama won the Memorial Tournament in a play-off with Kevin Na after a dramatic final day at Muirfield Village. 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Company: Jack Nicklaus presents Hideki Matsuyama with the trophy after he won the Memorial Tournament Matsuyama almost followed, requiring birdie at the last - after breaking his driver - to finish alongside Na and force a play-off.\n@highlight\nJapanese wins in a play-off at Muirfield Village\n@highlight\nMatsuyama and Na both finished on 13 under par\n@highlight\nBubba Watson led going into final day but shot a 72 in final round\n@highlight\nPaul Casey was highest-placed Englishman tied for 13th on seven under", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 125, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 145}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 551, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 788}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both players made a terrible mess of the extra hole, with @placeholder's tee-shot - with a wood, having not replaced the damaged club - finding sand before Na drove into the creek on the left of the fairway.", "idx": 26505}], "idx": 17168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the likes of George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Bill Murray come storming across film screens this winter, in the drama The Monuments Men, viewers will be immersed in the world of Nazi art theft. The Monuments Men were a group of some three-hundred Allied officers charged with locating, protecting, and recovering art and monuments that were endangered by the fighting in World War II. They would eventually learn of Hitler's elaborate and highly-organized plan to strip Europe of its art. Indeed, Hitler had established a military unit solely dedicated to art and archive theft and made detailed plans to restructure the entirety of his boyhood town of Linz, Austria, into a city-wide \"super museum,\" containing every important artwork in the world. We have the so-called Monuments Men to thank for the salvation of tens of thousands of masterpieces, among the estimated five million cultural objects stolen during the war.\n@highlight\nDecember 14 marks the 100th anniversary of when Mona Lisa was returned after being stolen\n@highlight\nIt was snatched by an Italian handyman who worked inside the Louvre\n@highlight\nHe had mistakenly thought that Napoleon had looted it and wanted to repatriate it\n@highlight\nConfusion remains where Mona Lisa was kept during WWII", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 131, "end": 147}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most famous act of theft associated with the @placeholder took place about a century ago.", "idx": 26508}], "idx": 17170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Kevin Fenton is director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 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But there's something we can all do to help protect ourselves and our partners from this disease -- get tested for HIV.\n@highlight\nFenton: Testing is essential to reducing the number of new HIV infections\n@highlight\nMany who get tested are relieved when they find out they are negative after all\n@highlight\nThose who are positive can prolong their lives and ensure the health of loved ones", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 123, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 231, "end": 253}, {"start": 263, "end": 292}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 383, "end": 428}, {"start": 447, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 489}, {"start": 496, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a @placeholder official, I've spoken with hundreds of people who have made the decision to get tested.", "idx": 26514}], "idx": 17173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hull winger Robbie Brady has revealed his part in the crucial winning goal against QPR provided a sweet end to a worrying week. Brady missed several days of training ahead of last weekend's crunch relegation clash after his one-year-old daughter Halle was taken to hospital in Dublin with a virus. Tigers boss Steve Bruce was happy to give the Irishman the time he needed to support his family, but was also delighted when Brady declared himself ready to return to the club on Friday and face Rangers 24 hours later. Robbie Brady was in hospital with his ill daughter ahead of facing QPR but returned to set up a late winner\n@highlight\nRobbie Brady's cross allowed Dame N'Doye to score winner against QPR\n@highlight\nBut the Hull winger had been at a Dublin hospital with his unwell daughter\n@highlight\nBrady declared himself available to play 24 hours before the game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Hull winger was in Dublin but with daughter Halle's health improving he returned to play for the @placeholder", "idx": 26529}], "idx": 17181} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Furious St Louis cops have demanded that NFL players who made the 'hands up, don't shoot' gesture in solidarity with Ferguson protesters are punished by their superiors. Officials from the St Louis County Police Association - the police union for the area including Ferguson - said that it was 'profoundly disappointed' in the five players who made the gesture. Officers released an angry statement saying the players 'ignored mountains of evidence' vindicating Darren Wilson over the shooting of 18-year-old Micheal Brown, for which a grand jury recently declined to indict him. Scroll down for the full statement Solidarity: St. Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey (12), wide receiver Tavon Austin (11), tight end Jared Cook (89), wide receiver Chris Givens (13) and wide receiver Kenny Britt (81) put their hands up to show support for Michael Brown before Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders at the Edward Jones Dome\n@highlight\nAngry officers said NFL must discipline players for making the gesture\n@highlight\nFive team members raised their arms at a game today\n@highlight\nSt Louis Police Association said they had 'ignored mountains of evidence'\n@highlight\nSaid it was unbecoming of a hometown team - and pointed out that players and fans had all asked for protection from rioters in Ferguson, Missouri\n@highlight\nGesture and response came amid wider protests nationwide", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 41, "end": 43}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 189, "end": 222}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 890, "end": 904}, {"start": 913, "end": 929}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1316}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Confrontation: Tensions were high between @placeholder and Raiders fans on Sunday before the game in St. Louis", "idx": 26539}], "idx": 17188} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Another member of state-funded Russia Today made waves on Wednesday -- not by standing behind Moscow, as the news network is wont to do, but by bucking it. From the anchor chair, Liz Wahl closed a show -- as seen in video which she later tweeted -- talking about the \"ethical and moral challenges\" she faces working for Russia Today, also known as RT. 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Just months after Obama promised to reduce U.S. forces in Iraq, he faced a much-debated decision last year on whether to increase troops in Afghanistan. Supporters of the buildup said the strategy would bring a swifter end to the war, by allowing the United States to more quickly hand over security responsibility to Afghan forces. 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And by glamorous, I mean that I have woken up half an hour earlier than I normally would, blow-dried, brushed AND straightened my hair and I have a full face of make-up on. All before 9am. Or at least I thought it was a full face of make up-until I arrived at Opium in Hale Barns, the salon owned by Ampika Pickston from the hit reality TV series, The Real Housewives of Cheshire. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nOlivia Foster, 27, traveled to Cheshire for a Real Housewives makeover\n@highlight\nFEMAIL writer visited Ampika Pickston's salon Opium in Hale Barns\n@highlight\nShe was given a CACI and Skinbreeze facial and a manicure", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 463, "end": 481}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 575, "end": 589}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Make-up complete: When the make-up was done you could no longer tell @placeholder had a fake-tan error", "idx": 26561}], "idx": 17199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Standing on the spot where 50 years earlier the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. made \"I have a dream\" the clarion call of the civil rights movement, a broader call for equality rang out Saturday. Thousands rallied at the National Mall to mark the 50th anniversary of the historic August 28, 1963, March on Washington. Leaders from civil rights, religious and civic organizations paid tribute to those who fought and continue to fight for racial equality, but the slate of demands today has expanded to other hot-button issues. Income inequality, discrimination based on sexual orientation and mistreatment of immigrants were all themes espoused by the dozens of speakers.\n@highlight\nTwo of Martin Luther King Jr.'s children will speak at event\n@highlight\nObama, former presidents Clinton, Carter headline a second march Wednesday\n@highlight\nMarch passes King Memorial\n@highlight\nAl Sharpton: Marchers want action, not nostalgia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 83}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 695, "end": 716}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While I'm elated that we've come today to march on @placeholder, we must not only march on Washington.", "idx": 26565}], "idx": 17201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iain Moody was excited on Wednesday afternoon, and understandably so. Crystal Palace\u2019s sporting director believed he was about to be reunited with his old friend Malky Mackay. Moody had followed Mackay from Watford to Cardiff, and now Selhurst Park seemed set to offer an opportunity for the two men to work together again, recreating a partnership that had proved successful on the pitch during their tenure in South Wales. But after Palace learned of the evidence of alleged racism, sexism and homophobia that had been passed to the FA by Cardiff\u2019s lawyers, Mackay\u2019s chances of succeeding Tony Pulis disappeared. And by Thursday lunchtime Moody had resigned, with Palace issuing a short, sharp statement.\n@highlight\nMalky Mackay and Iain Moody reported to FA after series of texts\n@highlight\nSportsmail revealed pair exchanged racist, sexist and homophobic texts\n@highlight\nThousands of emails and messages found during raid of Moody's home\n@highlight\nMoody has resigned from his post at Crystal Palace\n@highlight\nMackay and Moody could receive lenghty suspension from the game\n@highlight\nFA investigation into texts and emails now in full swing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 535, "end": 536}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 990, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He suggested he has experience of the unsavoury side of @placeholder, adding: \u2018Wish the people at Cardiff City had seen it sooner.\u2019", "idx": 26572}], "idx": 17206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Who's afraid of Grover Norquist? Fewer and fewer Republicans, thankfully. In recent days, the declarations of independence from Norquist's absolutist anti-tax pledge have been coming fast and furious. Add Southern Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Lindsey Graham to the growing list, along with Reps. Peter King, Steve LaTourette and Scott Rigell. Chambliss kicked off the most recent outbreak of common sense by telling a Georgia TV station, \"I care more about my country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge.\" He added, \"If we do it (Norquist's) way, then we'll continue in debt.\" On ABC's \"This Week,\" Graham doubled down by saying, \"I agree with Grover, we shouldn't raise rates, but I think Grover is wrong when it comes to we can't cap deductions and buy down debt. ... I will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country, only if Democrats will do entitlement reform.\"\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: A growing number of lawmakers are breaking with Grover Norquist's tax pledge\n@highlight\nHe says they won't to pay fealty to anti-tax activist; he hems them in on dealing with debt\n@highlight\nHe says if Dems are to deal on entitlements and GOP on raising tax revenue, pledge has to go\n@highlight\nAvlon: Even Reagan closed loopholes, raised taxes; time to realize extreme stance no help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reasonable @placeholder and Democrats need to take on their respective special interests to get a long-term deficit and debt deal done.", "idx": 26575}], "idx": 17208} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After a judge temporarily lifted a gag order so that he could respond to allegations made on YouTube by his ex-wife, comedian Steve Harvey Tuesday released court documents saying those allegations are false. Mary Harvey posted a series of videos on YouTube last month about the breakup of the couple's marriage and the bitter fight that followed. She alleged that following their 2005 divorce, Harvey \"turned my son against me, had me evicted from our house, thrown out, all the businesses, all the money, the cars ... He manipulated the courts, everything against me.\" Steve Harvey could not respond at the time because of a gag order in the case, said attorney Bobbie Edmonds. But Edmonds released a statement Tuesday saying the judge had temporarily lifted the order so Harvey could respond.\n@highlight\nThe documents say that Mary Harvey was not evicted or penniless\n@highlight\nShe made the allegations in a series of YouTube videos last month\n@highlight\nA contempt of court hearing is set for March 10, attorney says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, the court documents said, Mary Harvey received $40,000 a month from @placeholder until March 2009 and received $1.5 million from him in March 2009.", "idx": 26576}], "idx": 17209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are certain moments of parental pride you know are coming: their first words, first steps, first date. And then there are the ones that blindside you. Like this: The night before the Nelson Mandela memorial service, my 13-year-old son said, \"Dad, I'm going to wake up at 4 to watch the Mandela memorial.\" I was so proud that he was so inspired. He's an all-star basketball player who mainlines ESPN. Now he wanted to get up in the middle of the night to watch CNN. Great success. And when President Obama spoke for our nation, I was grateful we'd heard his remarks live. Obama captured President Mandela's remarkable capacity to awaken activism. Across oceans, across continents, across racial divides, across generations, Mandela sparked what Robert F. Kennedy described to the South African people as \"ripples of hope.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama shook hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro at Mandela's memorial\n@highlight\nPaul Begala: Like Reagan shaking Gorbachev's hands, Obama's act makes sense\n@highlight\nHe says even a simple handshake can be potent and transformative\n@highlight\nBegala: It sends out a ripple of hope from the right side of history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I believe Obama shook Raul Castro's hand for the same reason Reagan shook Gorbachev's or @placeholder shook that of F.W.", "idx": 26579}], "idx": 17210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren An archivist has unearthed a long-lost letter written to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 by a London stockbroker asking the United States to help Czech children escape the Nazis. Nicholas Winton, who ended up saving 669 children - many of them Jewish - on the eve of World War II, later received a letter saying that U.S. immigration laws meant that nothing could be done. Winton, now 104, mentioned the letter in an interview with CBS 60 Minutes and when it aired, David Langbart, an archivist at the National Archives and Records Administration, went searching for the note, which had not been seen in 75 years.\n@highlight\nNicholas Winton, then 29, spent his 2 weeks vacation in 1938 traveling to Prague and he left with a list of the names of hundreds of children\n@highlight\nAfter forging documents and bribing officials, he saved 669 children - many of whose parents died in concentration camps\n@highlight\nIn 1939, he wrote to President Roosevelt asking if there was anything the U.S. could do - but an official responded saying they could not help\n@highlight\nAn archivist saw his story on CBS and has now found the original letter\n@highlight\nWinton kept his story quiet for nearly 50 years before featuring on a British TV show and even the children did not know he had saved them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 83, "end": 103}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 526, "end": 569}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "his plans at the last minute when a friend involved in @placeholder refugee", "idx": 26584}], "idx": 17215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan announced Tuesday it is banning all shipments of cattle raised in the Fukushima Prefecture amid fears that the meat may have been contaminated from radiation at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano made the announcement. Last week, a Japanese health official downplayed the dangers after cesium contaminated meat from Fukushima cows was delivered to Japanese markets and probably ingested. \"If we were to eat the meat everyday, then it would probably be dangerous,\" Goshi Hosono, state minister in charge of consumer affairs and food-safety, said at a news conference on July 12.\n@highlight\nHealth officials downplayed the danger last week\n@highlight\nOfficials find cows at a farm had been fed contaminated hay\n@highlight\nWorkers are still battling to stabilize the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 91, "end": 110}, {"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 833, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up until now, cattle in @placeholder were only subject to a screening test, to inspect for radioactive particles adhering to the skin, and farmers were ordered to self-report how it the cattle feed was being stocked.", "idx": 26586}], "idx": 17217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Tariq al-Hashimi, Iraq's Sunni vice president, disputes the government's charges that he organized a death squad targeting government and military officials, saying the false claims are politically motivated and he has never and will never be involved in violence. \"Today it is al-Hashimi, tomorrow it will be someone else,\" al-Hashimi told reporters Tuesday in the northern Iraqi Kurdish city of Irbil, where he discussed a warrant issued for his arrest by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shiite-dominated government. Iraqiya, the Sunni-backed but cross-sectarian political bloc to which al-Hashimi belongs, has accused al-Maliki of consolidating power, saying the Shiite-backed political leader has refused to give up control of Iraq's Interior and Defense ministries.\n@highlight\nNEW: Al-Hashimi disputes the warrant's accusations\n@highlight\nThe Iraqi vice president to confront allegations that he organized a death squad to target government officials\n@highlight\nThe charges come amid a political crisis and sectarian tensions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 774}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An official in @placeholder's office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns, said the three men in the videotaped confessions were security guards for al-Hashimi.", "idx": 26589}], "idx": 17220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:23 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:45 EST, 31 December 2012 A 74-year-old man charged with killing two teenage tenants walked into their apartment and said he was going to shoot them before following through on his threat, authorities said today. James Pak did not enter a plea during a brief court appearance on Monday afternoon in York County Superior Court in Alfred, Maine. Pak is charged with two counts of murder after the deaths of 19-year-old Derrick Thompson and his girlfriend Alivia Welch, 18. Pak is being held without bail.\n@highlight\nPolice say James Pak shot three of his tenants after arguing with them on Saturday afternoon\n@highlight\nDerrick Thompson, 19, and his girlfriend Alivia Welch, 18, were killed; Thompson's mother Susan Johnson, 44, was wounded\n@highlight\nPolice had been called to the home after an argument turned physical", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 390, "end": 415}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 710, "end": 725}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "well as @placeholder's wife, were rescued by officers shortly after the shooting,", "idx": 26590}], "idx": 17221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother died after suffering a severe allergic reaction caused by L\u2019Oreal hair dye, an inquest heard yesterday. Julie McCabe, 39, was rinsing out the dye when she \u2018screamed loudly\u2019 and gasped at her husband: \u2018I\u2019m struggling to breathe, I think I\u2019m going to die.\u2019 She fell into a coma and died 12 months later in hospital without regaining consciousness. Julie McCabe, 39, died after suffering an extreme reaction to L'Oreal hair dye, inquest hears The coroner, Geoff Fell, said he believed it was only the second death in the UK resulting from hair colourant. Mrs McCabe, an estate agent, coloured her hair dark brown every month despite a long history of low-grade allergic reactions to the dye, the inquest at Skipton, North Yorkshire was told.\n@highlight\nJulie McCabe visited her doctor up to 20 times between 2005 and 2011\n@highlight\nShe complained of rashes, itchy eyes and swelling during visits to GPs\n@highlight\nSlipped into a coma after severe reaction to L'Oreal hair dye in 2011\n@highlight\nNever regained consciousness and died a year later in November 2012\n@highlight\nDoctor says 'inconceivable' she wasn't told to stop using dye", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 527, "end": 528}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of the @placeholder believed her life could be in danger from her allergy.", "idx": 26592}], "idx": 17223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:40 EST, 19 July 2013 Teenagers in one of Britain\u2019s poorest boroughs are hiring expensive supercars to help celebrate the end of their school days. Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys are being rented by 16-year-olds in Tower Hamlets, East London, for their National Record of Achievement (NRA) ceremony, a prom-like event that marks the end of compulsory schooling. Many of the cars would cost more to buy than homes in the area. 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And who knew he would let his daily horoscope decide his career path?\n@highlight\nRoy Keane has learned from his time managing Sunderland and Ipswich\n@highlight\nFormer midfielder understands Manchester United and top players\n@highlight\nRyan Giggs is a United legend but should not be learning on the job", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 762, "end": 778}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was always a fierce leader on the pitch during his years as Manchester United captain", "idx": 26597}], "idx": 17226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Top American officials harshly criticized Russia on Friday for its continued support of pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine following the downing of a Malaysia Airlines jetliner. President Barack Obama said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has the \"most control\" over the situation in eastern Ukraine as intelligence indicates that rebels most likely shot down Flight 17 from an area they control with a surface-to-air missile. Nearly 300 people were killed in Thursday's disaster, including one American. Obama said the rebels' sophisticated weaponry and training needed to shoot down aircraft \"is coming from Russia\" and said the United States could ratchet up sanctions on Russia if it continues to support the rebels.\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence suggests pro-Russian separatists shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17\n@highlight\nPresident Obama said Putin has the \"most control\" over the situation in eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nSen. John McCain and Rep. Peter King said outright that Putin is \"responsible\"\n@highlight\n\"Russia can end this war. 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Three great penalty claims, one red card, perhaps two others missed and a superb winning goal. So many questions were asked of referee Michael Oliver that his head will be buzzing well into the week as he analyses what he got right and what he should work on. The penalties 1. Marouane Fellaini on Sergio Aguero (42mins) - A clear penalty as the Belgian kicked the Manchester City forward on the Achilles from behind. For Felliaini to then turn and have a go at Aguero was disgraceful. There were some suggestions on Twitter that Fellaini spat at Aguero as he lay on the turf. However, it looked like saliva falling from his mouth as he shouted at the striker.\n@highlight\nThere were three big penalty claims at the Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nMarouane Fellaini brought Sergio Aguero down but nothing was given\n@highlight\nChris Smalling's sending off wasn't in doubt, but Joe Hart and Marcos Rojo risked more dismissals in City's 1-0 win\n@highlight\nReferee Michael Oliver rode his luck on occasion in the derby", "entities": [{"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 291, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His head appeared to go down and into @placeholder\u2019s face (below) which left the referee the option to dismiss.", "idx": 26617}, {"query": "Joe Hart approaches @placeholder near the half-way line after being incensed by Smalling's block on him", "idx": 26618}], "idx": 17235} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:29 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 21:29 EST, 3 August 2013 An award-winning British cheese-maker which produces cheddar for Prince Charles\u2019s Duchy Originals label has been forced out of business \u2013 with the blame put on supermarkets. Denhay Farms has produced its famous West Country farmhouse cheddar for more than 50 years. For the past four years it has sold to supermarkets, including Waitrose, Tesco and Morrisons, but the family business is now making its last wheel of cheddar after being \u2018unable to secure a commercially viable price across all sectors of the market\u2019.\n@highlight\nDenhay Farms has been making West Country cheddar for 50 years\n@highlight\nSupplier for Duchy Originals but cannot make a profit thanks to squeezed margins when selling to supermarkets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 656, "end": 675}, {"start": 714, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It will also cease production of its traditional farmhouse whey butter, but will continue to sell milk and organic bacon, which was awarded the Royal warrant by @placeholder in 2011.", "idx": 26625}], "idx": 17241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Beyond the hedonism of tasting these wines -- and the hedonism of tasting these wines is going to be off the charts -- I think there will be two very important ideas that come out of this,\" says wine educator and \"The Wine Bible\" author Karen MacNeil as we share a bottle of Stony Hill 2012 Napa Valley Gewurztraminer over lunch. \"To see if the vintners themselves believe there is some reason that these wines scored as highly as they did; and to see if the people enrolled in the event think there is a ribbon going through the wine.\n@highlight\nNearly 20% of wines scored \"perfect\" (100 points) by Robert Parker are from Napa Valley, which produces 4% of all wine globally\n@highlight\nNapa Valley Experience offers tastings of 10 perfect wines\n@highlight\nMeadowood resort has a Michelin-starred restaurant, tennis courts, golf course, fitness center, spa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 301, "end": 326}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 696, "end": 717}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From lush lowland orchards to lofty terraces overlooking lush green alleys, @placeholder is filled with pretty views.", "idx": 26634}], "idx": 17248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Following cinema chains across the US pulling Sony Pictures' The Interview, the California-based firm is now considering ways in which the controversial film can be shown online. 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The knee problems that left Tiger Woods on the sidelines and threaten his bid to overtake Jack Nicklaus as the all-time majors winner are not solely the preserve of star players. If you are a middle-age golfer with an expanding waistline you too could be placing great strain on vulnerable joints. It seems Woods' left knee gave out because of the \"tremendous forces\" he exerts during his swing, according to leading U.S. orthopedic specialist Dr. Nicholas A. DiNubile MD. 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The wandering moggy, who has been nicknamed Juanita , was found cowering in a garage in the village of Muchalls, Aberdeenshire, on Thursday morning. Rosy Long, 66, found the distressed tabby while putting her car away after a day trip with her husband William. 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In a televised address carried by Hezbollah's station al Manar, Hassan Nasrallah said those regimes had lost the support and respect of their own people. Hezbollah -- a Shi'ite movement -- has often criticized the largely Sunni-led governments in the Arab world. But Nasrallah's language Monday came close to promoting their overthrow. 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I imagined packing a case and taking our children Chad, 16, and Daisy, 13, to a hotel. It\u2019s a scenario I\u2019ve played out numerous times in the aftermath of a marital humdinger but never actually made it a reality. Why? Well, mostly because Marc and I do still love each other. 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The Old West Show & Auction had estimated the tintype -- an early photographic technique that used metal plates -- to bring in between $300,000 and $400,000. \"When the bidding ended, the whole room erupted in clapping and people leapt to their feet,\" said Melissa McCracken, spokeswoman for the auction. \"I've never experienced anything like this before.\"\n@highlight\nThe winning bidder is billionaire William Koch\n@highlight\nOfficials had estimated the picture to bring in between $300,00 and $400,000\n@highlight\nBilly the Kid reportedly paid 25 cents to have the photo taken", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 254, "end": 276}, {"start": 506, "end": 522}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder comes from a well-known family whose last name has made headlines in the past year for their political involvement.", "idx": 26666}], "idx": 17274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new report on the family of the two accused Boston Marathon bombers reveals that Tsarnaevs claimed they came to America after the father was kidnapped and tortured by Russian mobsters who then cut off their dog's head and left it on their doorstep. After struggling to find a place in America, the older brother Tamerlan turned to conspiracy theories and radical Islam while the younger brother, Dzhokhar started stealing marijuana - earning $1,000 a week and sometimes carrying a gun to protect his stash. 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MPs vented their fury at Coalition Ministers for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament when they ran out of ideas \u2018six months ago\u2019. Labour said there was now so little legislation to discuss that Tory backbenchers were only expected to turn up at Westminster for barely a month between now and the Election on May 7. MPs have vented their fury at Coalition Ministers for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament amid claims the Commons has virtually no legislation to discuss before the General Election.\n@highlight\nMPs vent their fury at Coalition for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament\n@highlight\nClaims the Commons has nothing to do before the General Election\n@highlight\n122 days until election, but MPs will only sit for 49, shadow minister says\n@highlight\nCoalition pushed through fixed parliament law after taking office in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 183, "end": 201}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 510, "end": 528}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I, like so many of my fellow MPs, want to be part of an active, vibrant democratic process not a @placeholder that just goes through the motions of being the cockpit of the nation.", "idx": 26739}], "idx": 17326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- ABC is calling on a few heroes. After the monster box office success of \"Marvel's The Avengers\" and other superhero movies in the franchise, the network is hoping some of that same magic can translate to the small screen. \"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,\" co-created by \"Avengers\" writer/director Joss Whedon -- who also directed the series premiere -- is kicking off a brand new Tuesday night lineup for ABC this fall, a night which used to be anchored by the \"Dancing with the Stars\" results show. Clark Gregg is back as S.H.I.E.L.D. 's (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) Agent Coulson -- one of the main links between the various Marvel movies -- who is tasked with leading a new team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to handle the various strange occurrences that happen once aliens invade and a team of heroes battle them in New York City. (Think \"Men in Black\" or \"The X-Files\" with superheroes.)\n@highlight\nJoss Whedon is co-creator of the \"Marvel's Avengers\" a spinoff TV series\n@highlight\nAgent Coulson, played by Clark Gregg, leads the new S.H.I.E.L.D. team\n@highlight\nExecutive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen carry out his vision\n@highlight\nGregg says more familiar faces from the big screen and Marvel comics may show up", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 82, "end": 102}, {"start": 232, "end": 262}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 472, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 736, "end": 747}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 983, "end": 999}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1261}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And there's nothing better to do that than with @placeholder, whose delivery is perfect and whose sense of humor is dry and calm as ever.", "idx": 26746}], "idx": 17329} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deontay Wilder is the real deal. It might not have been the stunning knockout victory many had predicted, but the 6ft 7in giant from Alabama was crowned the new heavyweight champion of the world on Saturday night. He produced a composed and mature performance against Bermane Stiverne in Las Vegas to win the WBC title and add substance to a career hitherto laden with hype. Wilder, who had knocked out each of his previous 32 opponents before the fifth round, twice had Stiverne in trouble but was unable to find the finish while the Haitian struggled to stamp his authority on the fight.\n@highlight\nDeontay Wilder is the new WBC heavyweight world champion\n@highlight\nThe American beat Bermane Stiverne by unanimous decision\n@highlight\nWilder won by scores of 118-109, 119-108 and 120-107 in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nHe is America's first heavyweight champion for more than eight years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 687, "end": 702}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeared to fall as the bell sounded and was perhaps fortunate not to be given a count", "idx": 26754}], "idx": 17332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Muirfield (CNN) -- It is a British Open Sunday dripping with potential storylines. Another sun-drenched day on Muirfield's links ended with Tiger Woods in the hunt to break his five-year major drought; standing in his way is a man gunning for his first at the 62nd attempt. Lee Westwood played in his first Open Championship 18 years ago and is still to claim his breakthrough title after years spent hovering around the game's top echelons. On increasingly parched terrain, the 40-year-old Englishman's much-maligned putting stroke held firm over the closing holes as he entered the sanctuary of the clubhouse on three-under, a lead of two shots.\n@highlight\nEngland's Lee Westwood takes a two-shot lead after the third round of the British Open\n@highlight\nAmericans Tiger Woods and Hunter Mahan are two shots behind on one-under\n@highlight\nMasters champion Adam Scott is one shot further adrift on even par\n@highlight\nSpain's overnight leader Miguel Angel Jimenez drops back to 11th on three over", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 944, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Woods missed a ten foot putt for par while @placeholder made one of similar range to edge to three-under and prise open a slice of daylight between himself and the chasing pack.", "idx": 26758}], "idx": 17333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:17 EST, 28 August 2012 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 28 August 2012 Katie Couric is launching her new talk show in dramatic fashion by inviting Amanda Knox's former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito to give his first-ever U.S. interview since being acquitted of murder last year. Aimee Copeland, the Georgia student who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot to a rare flesh-eating disease will also appear using prosthetic limbs to walk on to the stage. 'Katie' launches on September 10 and will also see the former CBS anchor interview celebrity friends such as Jessica Simpson and Sheryl Crow.\n@highlight\nRaffaele Sollecito to talk about relationship with Amanda Knox and being acquitted of 2009 murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy\n@highlight\nAimee Copeland expected to walk on stage with help of prosthetics\n@highlight\nList of guests includes Barbara Streisand, Jennifer Lopez and 50 Shades of Grey author EL James\n@highlight\nBudget for Couric's new ABC show is unknown although host reportedly being paid $40m by network", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 204, "end": 221}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 656}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 740, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 887, "end": 903}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 925, "end": 941}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Singer @placeholder will appear on the nationally-syndicated talk show to talk for the first time about being diagnosed with a brain tumour.", "idx": 26768}], "idx": 17338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A decorated Navy pilot turned U.S. Senate candidate from Nebraska who once went down over China is catching heat from fellow soldiers over claims he's a hero. Shane Osborn, 39, was awarded the Navy's highest honor for piloting prowess after he skillfully maneuvered to land his damaged spy plane in April 2001, but as the midterm elections heat up, critics are becoming more vocal in decrying his decision as counter to centuries of Navy tradition. 'Once they landed on land, it was U.S. property. You shouldn't surrender it,' prominent naval analyst Norman Polmar told the Omaha World-Herald.\n@highlight\nShane Osborn saved 23 crewmen in 2001 when he landed a badly damaged spy plane in China before being taken prisoner\n@highlight\nSome Navy experts say the decorated pilot should never have allowed the plane to land in the hands of the Chinese", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 597, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Osborn, seen here hugging his girlfriend after returning home from being held in @placeholder for 11 days, piloted a nearly unflyable spy plane to safety in China in 2001", "idx": 26773}], "idx": 17342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ballot measures approving same-sex marriage and the recreational use of marijuana were approved Tuesday by voters in a handful of states, signaling a historical social shift by popular vote. Voters in Maine approved for the first time in history a measure that gives the right to same-sex couples to marry, while in Maryland voters also made history by upholding a new law allowing same-sex couples to marry in the state, according to CNN projections. A couple of percentage points were all that separated similar measures in Minnesota and Washington, initial returns showed. Colorado and Washington, meanwhile, voted to approve state initiatives legalizing marijuana, while Oregon voters turned away a similar initiative, projections show.\n@highlight\nNEW: Maryland, Maine, Washington allow same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nNEW: Montana, Alabama voters approve anti-Obamacare measure\n@highlight\nColorado, Washington voters legalize the recreational use of marijuana\n@highlight\nFlorida voters defeat anti-Obamacare and anti-abortion measures", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 444, "end": 446}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Voters in @placeholder, meanwhile, nixed a constitutional amendment that would have banned the use of public funds for abortions, according to a CNN projection.", "idx": 26776}], "idx": 17343} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Battlestar Galactica,\" Syfy's reimagining of the 1978 TV series, stands as one of the most successful sci-fi franchises of the past decade. Once the critically acclaimed show ended its run in 2009, fan interest in more adventures didn't waver. Unfortunately, the first spinoff, \"Caprica,\" only lasted one season, but another potential series, \"Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome,\" showed promise. Now, more than two years since \"Caprica\" ended, fans are finally able to see the pilot for \"Blood and Chrome\" on YouTube's Machinima Network (eight parts have been posted). CNN spoke to executive producer David Eick and actor Luke Pasqualino (who stars as a younger version of Edward James Olmos' character, Cmdr. William Adama) about the new series.\n@highlight\n\"Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome\" is second spinoff of Syfy series, now on YouTube\n@highlight\nExecutive producer David Eick explains that 10-part pilot was always meant to run online\n@highlight\nSeries centers around the early years of Cmdr. William Adama\n@highlight\nActor Luke Pasqualino would be \"100%\" on board to continue the series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 29}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 354, "end": 373}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 688, "end": 705}, {"start": 774, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "David Eick: When posed with the opportunity of creating new stories in the \"Battlestar Galactica\" universe, I chose @placeholder because he remained the most mystifying character.", "idx": 26780}], "idx": 17346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Milligan PUBLISHED: 14:21 EST, 2 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 3 April 2012 A racquet smashed by tennis star John McEnroe at Wimbledon, in one of his famous anger outbursts, could be worth up to \u00a315,000 for its schoolboy owner. Sam Matthews\u2019 mother Linda was given the broken racquet by McEnroe more than 30 years ago when he rented a flat from her. In 2005, Sam, then aged 10, took it to a children\u2019s version of the BBC\u2019s Antiques Roadshow. Sam Matthews with a smashed-up old tennis racquet of John McEnroe's he hopes could be worth up to \u00a315,000. The player presented it to his mother Linda when he rented a flat from her over 30 years ago\n@highlight\nMcEnroe gave racquet to Linda Matthews over 30 years ago when he rented flat from her\n@highlight\nHer son Sam had its authenticity verified by player on Antiques Roadshow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 434, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 464}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now 17, was delighted to learn the racquet is an antique worth a five-figure sum.", "idx": 26785}], "idx": 17350} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Colin Young and Matt Lawton PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 3 March 2014 Should Alan Pardew remain in charge of Newcastle? Alan Pardew could yet lose his job as Newcastle manager if the FA hit him with a lengthy stadium ban for headbutting Hull\u2019s David Meyler. Newcastle\u2019s immediate response on Saturday night was to publicly condemn Pardew for his astonishing touchline attack at the KC Stadium and issue him with a formal warning and a \u00a3100,000 fine. It was enough to convince those close to Pardew that his employers will take no further action - but the club\u2019s position could change depending on the severity of the punishment.\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew could receive a stadium ban from the FA for headbutting Hull's David Meyler\n@highlight\nFA insiders say the ban could be as many as 10 games\n@highlight\nNewcastle could sack Pardew if he is unable to manage the club in the coming weeks\n@highlight\nThe former West Ham boss was fined \u00a3100,000 after the incident\n@highlight\nPardew was sent to the stands at the KC Stadium and will face an FA charge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 214, "end": 215}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 720, "end": 721}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 771}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alan unreservedly apologised immediately following the game to the player, to @placeholder and its fans, and to the fans of Newcastle United.", "idx": 26798}], "idx": 17359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Indiana, and with a slowly decreasing population of just under 10 million (1.7 million of whom live in the capital, Budapest), Hungary is a land in thrall to its history. The horse is still revered here, Franz Liszt is huge and goulash is a soup not a stew. You may find yourself overtaken in a revolving door, but you'll be made to feel thoroughly welcome -- as long as you don't clink your beer glass. More: Guide to Hungary's signature dishes 1. It has Central Europe's largest lake At almost 80 kilometers (50 miles) long, and covering an area of almost 600-square-kilometers (230 square miles), Lake Balaton is so big it's known as the \"Magyar tenger\" or the Hungarian Sea.\n@highlight\nHungary has one of the highest Nobel prize counts per capita\n@highlight\nPaprika is of national importance\n@highlight\nHere, goulash is a soup, not a stew\n@highlight\nPer capita, the country has one of the highest tallies of Olympic medals across both winter and summer games", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also have an opinion on everything, so much so that it's said if you have three @placeholder in a room, they'll form four political parties.", "idx": 26801}], "idx": 17361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Goodbye, free plastic toys inside Happy Meals -- at least in one major California city. A new San Francisco law goes into effect on Thursday that prevents fast-food restaurants from giving away trinkets, action figures and other toys in their kid's meals unless their food meets nutritional requirements. Parents who order Happy Meals at the 19 McDonald's locations in San Francisco will have to request the toy and pay 10 cents. That amount will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House of San Francisco. Burger King, which has 13 restaurants in San Francisco, announced that it will also offer kids meals' toys for 10 cents.\n@highlight\nLaw putting nutritional requirements on kids' meals goes into effect Thursday\n@highlight\nMcDonald's will no longer give free toy in Happy Meals in San Francisco\n@highlight\nLawmaker said he wrote the law to curb childhood obesity", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 465, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the new version of the @placeholder still does not meet the requirements of the San Francisco law.", "idx": 26807}], "idx": 17365} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- The New York Times endorsed Arizona Sen. John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination over Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the GOP field, strongly criticizing the former mayor of its home city. Sens. John McCain, left, and Rudy Giuliani took part in a debate in Florida on Thursday. In endorsements posted on its Web site for Friday's editions, the Times also endorsed New York Sen. Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination. \"Senator John McCain of Arizona is the only Republican who promises to end the George Bush style of governing from and on behalf of a small, angry fringe,\" the paper's editorial board wrote.\n@highlight\nPaper rips Rudy Giuliani as \"a narrow, obsessively secretive, vindictive man\"\n@highlight\nGiuliani responds: I wouldn't be a conservative Republican if I did what paper wanted\n@highlight\nOpinion piece says McCain will \"end the George Bush style of governing\"\n@highlight\nPaper praises Barack Obama but calls Hillary Clinton more qualified for the job", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 153, "end": 155}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 500, "end": 509}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}, {"start": 964, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder played down the harsh words, suggesting that the Times has a liberal editorial staff that often disapproved of him.", "idx": 26814}], "idx": 17369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed secrets about how British spy chiefs listen in on suspected terrorists Edward Snowden has revealed so much about how British spies work he has left the UK wide open to \u00adAl Qaeda attacks, it was reported today. Intelligence chiefs believe terrorists have changed their methods after the whistleblower exposed how GCHQ was listening in on them. Britain's spy bosses have already warned he put agents' lives at risk by passing secrets to Russian president Vladimir Putin in return for sanctuary. But now Government sources say MI5 and MI6 have lost their digital advantage, which allowed them to detect and foil terror plots.\n@highlight\nSpy chiefs believe terrorists have changed their methods\n@highlight\nIt follows the whistleblower revealing intelligence secrets\n@highlight\nSources say MI5 and MI6 have lost their 'digital advantage'\n@highlight\nThey fear it will be more difficult to detect and foil terror plots", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 38}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there are mounting suspicions @placeholder had been recruited \u2013 unwittingly or not \u2013 by foreign agents.", "idx": 26818}], "idx": 17371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 04:19 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 18 December 2013 Ed Balls was today branded a 'turkey' after it emerged he has been given nine months to save his job following a series of dismal performances. Ed Miliband is weighing up whether to sack his Shadow Chancellor amid internal criticism and polling evidence that he is damaging Labour\u2019s election chances. Today in the Commons David Cameron seized on the revelation, claiming Mr Miliband was 'sitting next to a turkey' who was too weak to fire.\n@highlight\nShadow Cabinet insiders insist Miliband can be 'ruthless' with whole team\n@highlight\nBalls under pressure after dismal performance at the Autumn Statement\n@highlight\nHe turned red and lost his way while colleagues looked uncomfortable\n@highlight\nShadow Chancellor has until party conference in September to improve", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 425, "end": 445}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One Labour MP said he had \u2018f***ed up\u2019 @placeholder\u2019s economic policy by refusing to change course despite overwhelming evidence that the recovery is underway.", "idx": 26820}], "idx": 17373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fixing the economy has long been at the top of everyone's presidential wish list. Nearly half of all Americans named the economy the most important issue facing the nation today, followed by the deficit and health care, according to a current CNN poll. But there are a lot of hot button issues Americans would like President Obama to address in his second term. CNN iReport challenged people to finish the sentence, \"In his second term, Obama should ...\" and the responses were varied and surprising. Read below and watch the videos to see four of the most interesting.\n@highlight\niReporters had surprising answers on what Obama should tackle in his second term\n@highlight\nMiddle East policy, immigration among top concerns\n@highlight\nAnswers differ somewhat from 2012 election issues", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This would get @placeholder back to work building a larger tax base and bringing the middle class back.", "idx": 26824}], "idx": 17377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 13:59 EST, 13 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:40 EST, 13 February 2014 The closeness of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew's relationship was once again demonstrated last night, as the former couple dined with their daughter Princess Beatrice in London's fashionable East End. The happy trio had a quiet family supper at the fashionable Les Trois Garcons on Bethnal Green Road. It was an unusual choice for the group \u2013 edgy Shoreditch, although gentrified, isn\u2019t yet a royal stamping ground. Family night: A glamorous Princess Beatrice joined her parents at the Les Trois Garcons restaurant in Bethnal Green Road\n@highlight\nTrio dined at Les Trois Gar\u00e7ons in London last night\n@highlight\nAll looked smart and stylish as they arrived at restaurant\n@highlight\nPrincess Beatrice attended black tie Portrait Gala earlier this week\n@highlight\nJoined Duchess of Cambridge who is charity patron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 247, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 359, "end": 375}, {"start": 380, "end": 397}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 584, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder looked chic - and very trim - in a stylish all-black outfit, featuring a racy slit up the front.", "idx": 26833}], "idx": 17383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Charlene Tyler (pictured) said she felt 'violated' after a photo of her legs was used in the sting operation A Sunday newspaper accused of turning two unsuspecting women into 'honey traps' to ensnare sex-shame MP Brooks Newmark was attacked by a Cabinet minister yesterday. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said the Sunday Mirror should not have used 'selfie' photos from the internet of a Swedish model and a Lincolnshire mother of two without their consent. The photos were used as part of a 'sting' operation which resulted in married Mr Newmark quitting the Government after being caught sending an X-rated photo of himself.\n@highlight\n'Sophie Wittams' was an online alter-ego used by a Sunday Mirror reporter\n@highlight\nMarried MP Brooks Newmark sent X-rated photo of himself to the 'PR girl'\n@highlight\nEducation Secretary and women's minister raised doubts about 'conduct'\n@highlight\nCase set to be referred to the Independent Press Standards Organisation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 809, "end": 827}, {"start": 922, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amid a growing row over the @placeholder's story, police and the new press regulator are being asked to investigate.", "idx": 26836}], "idx": 17386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rory McIlroy shot a fine 66 in the first round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday \u2013 but still found himself upstaged by his playing partner, Andy Sullivan. Competing for the first time in one of the star groups, the 28-year-old Englishman admitted he was nervous at the prospect of teeing it up alongside world No 1 McIlroy and US Open Champion Martin Kaymer. It certainly didn\u2019t show once he was one the course as he posted a wonderful 65 to set the early lead alongside Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and Lee Westwood, who demonstrated just why he is looking forward to this season so much.\n@highlight\nRory Mcllroy hit an impressive 66 at the Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday\n@highlight\nHowever, he was upstaged by playing partner Andy Sullivan\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old Englishman hit a wonderful 65 to set the early lead\n@highlight\nNicolas Colsaerts and Lee Westwood shot the same score as Sullivan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 79}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 491, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 651, "end": 670}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 843, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 876}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder first hit the headlines last year with a hole in one that won him a trip into space.", "idx": 26841}], "idx": 17391} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Another day and more disappointment from the effect that poor officiating is having on this Premier league season. Chelsea, Manchester City and West Ham who were all in the top 5 before play started were all victims whilst close rivals Southampton and Arsenal were beneficiaries. Penalties, dives and offsides were called incorrectly as we reached the halfway point of a wholly unsatisfactory season from too many select group officials. Chelsea players, in particular Cesc Fabregas, were rightly upset with Anthony Taylor's decision on Sunday Alex Song and Andy Carroll complain to referee Neil Swarbrick after Song's strike was disallowed\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas booking for diving against Crystal Palace was a travesty\n@highlight\nWest Ham were very unlucky to see Alex Song's wonder-strike ruled out\n@highlight\nPapiss Cisse should have see red for his elbow on Seamus Coleman\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas was clearly tripped by Matt Targett and should have been awarded a penalty; instead he was cautioned by Anthony Taylor which was a travesty.\n@highlight\nAlex Song scored a superb goal which was disallowed by referee Neil Swarbrick under advice from his assistant, Matthew Wilkes.\n@highlight\nManchester City were comfortably 2-0 up when Burnley scored a goal to get themselves back into the game but the scorer, George Boyd was clearly in an offside position.\n@highlight\nEverton will rue referee Craig Pawson somehow missing Papiss Cisse clearly and viciously elbow Seamus Coleman whilst waiting for a corner at St James\u2019 Park \u2013 Cisse, who was offside in the build up to the next corner, then scored the first goal for Newcastle.\n@highlight\nJon Moss missing Wayne Rooney clearly holding Tottenham\u2019s Harry Kane to prevent him from competing for the ball at a set piece. A clear penalty which could have led to the only goal of the game.", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 865, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1325}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1399, "end": 1410}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1439}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1482}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1528}, {"start": 1532, "end": 1536}, {"start": 1622, "end": 1630}, {"start": 1644, "end": 1651}, {"start": 1661, "end": 1672}, {"start": 1690, "end": 1698}, {"start": 1702, "end": 1711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most controversial was the caution for @placeholder who will have that yellow card against his name which could result in a ban and the football association must be pressed to review this process.", "idx": 26843}, {"query": "@placeholder\u2019s \u2018goal\u2019 from Alex Song provides the best debate for the day.", "idx": 26844}], "idx": 17392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seventy-five years ago, the government cut 65-year-old Ida May Fuller a check. It was numbered 00-000-001 - the first Social Security payout. Fuller, of Ludlow, Vermont, didn't realize it at the time, but her check helped launch the granddaddy of all entitlement programs. She had only paid three years' worth of payroll taxes before retiring but by the time of her death in 1975 at age 100, she collected $22,888.92 from Social Security monthly benefits. Scroll down for video Flashback: Seventy-five years ago, the government cut Ida May Fuller, 65, a check. It was numbered 00-000-001 - the first Social Security payout - here she is pictured in 1950 holding a Social Security check for $41.30\n@highlight\nFuller died in 1975 at age 100, she never married and had no children\n@highlight\nIn total, she had received $22,888.92 in benefits\n@highlight\nSocial Security has undergone significant changes since Fuller received her first check, including the addition of disability benefits in 1956\n@highlight\nToday, 59 million retired workers, spouses, disabled workers and survivors get monthly payments averaging $1,194", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, even as its future lies in financial uncertainty, many consider @placeholder one of government's biggest successes.", "idx": 26847}, {"query": "The changes shored up @placeholder's finances so it could absorb the initial wave of retiring baby boomers.", "idx": 26848}], "idx": 17393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Having got shot of one undeniably talented but possibly unhinged centre forward, Liverpool are now close to recruiting another who offers even greater chance of fireworks. Quite literally. Mario Balotelli\u2019s return to the Premier League is on the cards, with Brendan Rodgers seemingly changing his mind over the former Manchester City striker who brought drama by the rocket load during his previous spell in England. But is the only player in world football with more baggage than Luis Suarez really what Liverpool need? VIDEO Scroll down for Mario Balotelli scores and still manages to row with team-mate Get ready for this: Mario Balotelli mocked up in a Liverpool kit ahead of his expected \u00a316m move\n@highlight\nLiverpool agree \u00a316million fee with AC Milan for striker Mario Balotelli\n@highlight\nStriker previously played in the Premier League for Manchester City\n@highlight\nBalotelli scored 20 goals in 54 league matches for City\n@highlight\nOff the pitch, he set off fireworks in his bathroom", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 785}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The third red card of Balotelli's City career arrived in a league match against @placeholder, the 21-year-old dismissed for two yellow cards.", "idx": 26850}], "idx": 17394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The \u00a3100million cocaine yacht stormed by Irish marines was skippered through its weeks-long Atlantic voyage by an old-age pensioner from West Yorkshire, authorities say. The 70-year-old British suspect was arrested aboard the 60ft Makayabella along with two other men, aged 35 and 28, allegedly with bales of cocaine so big they used them as makeshift furniture. All three are from West Yorkshire, where police have arrested two other men, aged 45 and 47. A sixth man is being hunted on suspicion of involvement in a smuggling operation. Scroll down for video Police lead away the skipper of the Makayabella after it was seized on the way past Ireland\n@highlight\nThree men, believed to be British, have been arrested by Irish drugs officers\n@highlight\nThey were sailing a yacht with a cargo of cocaine worth \u00a3100million\n@highlight\nIt was intercepted by the Irish Navy in the early hours of Tuesday\n@highlight\nIt was towed slowly to Haulbowline naval base in Cork harbour", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 857, "end": 866}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three @placeholder men on board were later jailed for 10 years each for their part in the plot.", "idx": 26851}], "idx": 17395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Could the George Clooney effect have influenced Britons' choice of a winter break this Christmas? Research has revealed that there has been an increase of 66 per cent in bookings for the Italian city, which hit the headlines this autumn when film star and director Clooney married Amal Alamuddin at the seven-star Aman Canal Grande Hotel. However, the rise in bookings could in part be attributed to Venice's dedicated Christmas food market in the Campo Santo Stefano, with stalls offering creamy-white almond stuffed nougat, fruit-filled panettone from Verona and white truffles from Alba. The Christmas markets of Venice - they offer charm and an exquisite array of gifts\n@highlight\nBookings for Venice have risen by 66% this year compared to 2013\n@highlight\nLondon still most popular destination for Brits on a festive break\n@highlight\nChristmas markets around Europe are a particular crowd-puller", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 314, "end": 336}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 448, "end": 466}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But could the bright lights of @placeholder be a favourite of Brits as they want to see what all the fuss was about when George Clooney married there this autumn", "idx": 26852}], "idx": 17396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Painted sky-blue, these small flying machines may look like toy planes but they have South Korea scrambling to secure its airspace. In recent weeks, South Korea's defense ministry has discovered three crashed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that it believes belong to Pyongyang. Equipped with Japanese-made digital cameras, the drones captured images of important military installations and South Korea's presidential office in Seoul, according to local media reports. South Korea says the aircraft are a sign of Pyongyang's heightened surveillance that should be taken seriously, and yet officials and experts suggest the drones pose little, if any, real threat.\n@highlight\nSouth Korea suspects that three drones discovered in recent weeks belong to North Korea\n@highlight\nThe unmanned aircraft are fitted with digital cameras, difficult to detect with radar\n@highlight\nExperts say the drones are low-tech and pose little threat\n@highlight\nSeoul is bolstering its air defense network in light of the discovery", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Drones suspected of belonging to @placeholder appeared to have spied in all directions, but our military authorities were completely in the dark about this,\" she said.", "idx": 26866}, {"query": "Two days later, a spokesperson for the defense ministry told CNN that @placeholder plans to purchase low-altitude radar to improve the country's ability to detect small UAVs.", "idx": 26867}], "idx": 17403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Lawton Last updated at 1:00 AM on 4th February 2012 John Terry was stripped of the England captaincy for the second time yesterday and a number of team-mates believe he should not be picked by Fabio Capello while allegations of racism persist. The decision, taken by the 14 members of the FA board, was communicated first to Capello on Thursday night and then to Terry at 10am yesterday in a call from FA chairman David Bernstein. The news was broken by Mail Online. Terry faces trial on July 9, having been accused of a racially aggravated public-order offence against Anton Ferdinand. Terry denies the charge, but the FA have decided it would be inappropriate to let the 31-year-old Chelsea defender lead England at this summer\u2019s European Championship.\n@highlight\nChelsea defender, 31, informed of FA's decision this morning\n@highlight\nMove comes two days after court sets trial date for Terry to answer charge of racially-abusing QPR player Anton Ferdinand\n@highlight\nIt emerged England manager Capello was not consulted and does not agree with the decision.\n@highlight\nManchester United defender Rio Ferdinand \u2014 brother of Anton and Terry\u2019s predecessor as England captain \u2014 ruled himself out of contention to be the new skipper.\n@highlight\nCapello began deliberating over Terry\u2019s replacement, with his options limited. 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The Obama administration, he said, wanted \"to promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms ... in ways that will empower the Cuban people and advance our national interests.\" Fine words. But if the administration really wanted to do something in the national interest, it would end the 50-year-old policy of political and economic isolation of Cuba.\n@highlight\nLouis Perez: U.S. administration has said Cuban democracy is U.S.'s \"national interest\"\n@highlight\nIf President Obama wants change in Cuba, he must lift embargo, he says\n@highlight\nWhile struggling to survive, he says, Cubans have no energy for political reform\n@highlight\nPerez: Lifting embargo would deny Cuba leaders U.S. policy as an excuse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 202, "end": 218}, {"start": 268, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ending the embargo would also imply respect for the Cuban people, an acknowledgment that they have the vision and vitality to enact needed reforms, and that transition in Cuba, whatever form it may take, is wholly a @placeholder affair.", "idx": 26871}], "idx": 17405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The capture of the most wanted sub-atomic particle in physics was today named as Science journal's Breakthrough of the Year. Scientists had been chasing the Higgs boson, nicknamed the 'God particle' for more than four decades. In July the team from the European nuclear research facility at Cern in Geneva announced the detection of a particle that fitted the description of the elusive Higgs. Top breakthrough: A representation of traces of traces of a proton-proton collision measured in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experience in the search for the Higgs boson The boson is believed to give matter mass via an associated 'Higgs field' that permeates space. Without the property of mass, the universe we live in could not exist.\n@highlight\nScientists had hunting for evidence of the Higgs boson for over 40 years\n@highlight\nPhysicists using found it using Cern's \u00a32.6billion atom smasher\n@highlight\nJournal Science also lists nine runners up\n@highlight\nThe Denisovan Genome: Scientists sequenced the DNA blueprint of the Denisovans, an extinct species of human that lived alongside Neanderthals and the ancestors of people living today.\n@highlight\nMaking Eggs From Stem Cells: Japanese researchers showed that embryonic stem cells from mice could be coaxed into becoming viable egg cells.\n@highlight\nCuriosity's Landing System: Mission engineers at the American space agency Nasa safely and precisely placed the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars. They used a 'sky crane' that dropped the 3.3 ton rover to the surface from a hovering platform on three cables.\n@highlight\nX-ray Laser Provides Protein Structure: Researchers used an X-ray laser, which shines a billion times brighter than traditional synchrotron sources, to determine the structure of an enzyme required by the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness. The advance demonstrated the potential of X-ray lasers to decipher proteins that conventional X-ray sources cannot.\n@highlight\nPrecision Engineering of Genomes: The revision and deletion of DNA in higher organisms has generally been hit-or-miss. In 2012, a tool known as TALENs, which stands for 'transcription activator-like effector nucleases,' allowed scientists to alter or inactivate specific genes in animals such as zebra fish and toads, and cells from patients with disease.\n@highlight\nMajorana Fermions: The existence of Majorana fermions, particles that act as their own antimatter and annihilate themselves, has been debated for more than seven decades. This year, a team of physicists and chemists in the Netherlands provided the first solid evidence that such exotic matter exists, in the form of quasi-particles. These are groups of interacting electrons that behave like single particles.\n@highlight\nThe ENCODE Project: A decade-long study reported this year in more than 30 papers revealed that the human genetic code is more functional than researchers had believed. Although just 2% of the genome codes for actual proteins, the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements, or ENCODE, project indicated that about 80% of it is active in ways such as helping to switch genes on or off.\n@highlight\nBrain-Machine Interfaces: Scientists showed that paralysed human patients could move a mechanical arm with their minds and perform complex movements in three dimensions. The technology is still experimental, and costly, but the team is hopeful that one day it will help patients paralysed by strokes, spinal injuries and other conditions.\n@highlight\nNeutrino Mixing Angle: Hundreds of researchers working on the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment in China found the last part of the jigsaw describing how particles known as neutrinos morph from one strain or 'flavour' to another as they travel at near-light speed. 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Macy's and Kohl\u2019s have previously led the way for sales to start early - opening on Thanksgiving rather than Black Friday. A Facebook page called Boycott Shopping on Thanksgiving along with various other online petitions were formed to stop shopping on the family holiday. The Facebook group has almost 7,000 signatures. And it appears the campaign is working. Open: Despite many employees and shoppers demanding Macy's close on Thanksgiving, they will be open at 6am a day before Black Friday to reel in extra dough\n@highlight\nCostco will be closed on Thanksgiving and will wait to open until 9am on black Friday, it has announced\n@highlight\nThe chain is part of a counter-movement among stores refusing to open over the holidays\n@highlight\nNordstrom is another big name refusing to open\n@highlight\nMacy's and Kohl\u2019s are among the stores who started opening on Thanksgiving - refusing to wait until Black Friday to start their sales\n@highlight\nEarly sales allow the stores to cash in but it means shop workers lose out on the time off", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Black Friday: @placeholder is a hectic shopping holiday where millions brave their way through crowded department stores to snag great deals", "idx": 26876}], "idx": 17409} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Denver (CNN) -- To win in November, Mitt Romney must emerge from his first debate with President Barack Obama as the leader on this campaign's defining question: Which candidate do voters trust more to handle the economy? \"He has to paint a compelling picture of a better economic future and why he can lead us there and President Obama can't,\" GOP pollster Whit Ayres told CNN when asked to define Romney's paramount debate challenge. Democratic pollster Peter Hart made the same point but in more colorful language: \"If Romney loses this issue, then he is toast.\" How to watch, clip and share the debate\n@highlight\nCampaign's defining question is who voters trust to handle economy\n@highlight\nRomney faces same question all challengers do -- is he credible alternative?\n@highlight\nObama faces challenge of showing how next four years would be different from last four\n@highlight\nBottom line is the debate rests on which of two men on stage are more persuasive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 456, "end": 465}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yes, there are other important challenges for both the Republican challenger and the @placeholder incumbent as they share the debate stage for the first of three encounters.", "idx": 26879}], "idx": 17411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two days after Islamist militants abducted an undetermined number of hostages -- including Westerners -- at a gas plant in a remote section of Algeria, \"ongoing activity at various locations\" was continuing, a British official said Friday. It was not clear whether that activity represented \"mopping up and checking\" or \"something more active\" being carried out by Algerian forces against the abductors, the official told CNN. Algerian forces launched their operation upon noticing the hostages being moved toward \"a neighboring country,\" where kidnappers could use them \"as a means of blackmail with criminal intent,\" Algerian Communications Minister Mohamed Said told state television on Thursday.\n@highlight\nBritish official says there is \"ongoing activity at various locations\" near gas plant in Algeria\n@highlight\nBritish Prime Minister David Cameron warned there could be \"bad news ahead\"\n@highlight\nBritish, Norwegian, U.S. and Japanese citizens are among those held hostage\n@highlight\n\"There are still hostages, and there are still terrorists,\" a senior U.S. official says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials from Norway, the United States, @placeholder and Britain said some of their nationals were among the hostages.", "idx": 26888}], "idx": 17415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nine Air Force commanders lost their jobs in the wake of a cheating scandal involving systemic cheating on tests by officers in the U.S. nuclear missile program, officials from that military branch said Thursday. The fired officers were in \"leadership positions\" at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James said. Though not directly involved in cheating, \"they failed to provide adequate oversight of their crew force,\" according to James. In addition, Col. Robert Stanley -- head of the 341st Missile Wing and a 25-year veteran -- \"relinquished command\" and submitted his resignation Thursday morning, said Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, the commander of the Air Force's Global Strike Command.\n@highlight\nThe head of the 341st Missile Wing \"relinquished command,\" asked to retire\n@highlight\n\"Leadership's focus on perfection led commanders to micromanage,\" official says\n@highlight\nThe cheating on an exam for missile launch officers was between 2011 and 2013\n@highlight\nAir Force leader: Though they didn't cheat, commanders didn't provide adequate oversight", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 266, "end": 289}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 323, "end": 339}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 522, "end": 539}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 700, "end": 720}, {"start": 750, "end": 767}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 190 officers oversee the readiness of nuclear weapons systems at the @placeholder base, meaning the episode tainted a large percentage of that force in some way.", "idx": 26891}], "idx": 17417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing when its cabin walls began to break apart as terrified passengers looked on. Flyer James Wilson said travellers on Monday's flight from San Francisco to Dallas knew something was wrong when they felt the fuselage begin to shake violently and heard popping noises outside the Boeing 757 shortly after take-off. Astonished travellers feared the plane would crash as interior panels on both sides of the cabin pulled apart from the walls, exposing insulation, and they felt a change in cabin pressure due to a possible blown air duct. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nInterior panels on both sides of the cabin pulled apart from the walls\n@highlight\nAmerican Airlines flight was heading to Dallas from San Francisco\n@highlight\nPassenger James Wilson says passengers screamed for flight attendants\n@highlight\nCaptain decided to turn around after inspecting the damage himself\n@highlight\nAirline spokesman says blown air duct investigated as possible cause", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 715, "end": 731}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is so blessed to have a wonderful network of friends!'", "idx": 26892}], "idx": 17418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Spencer and Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 25 January 2013 Tesco has apologised after one its stores continued to sell a line of burgers that should have been withdrawn in the wake of the horse meat scandal. Customers were alarmed when the own-brand 'Free From' quarter pounder prompted an alert at the checkout, informing them that the 'product has been withdrawn from sale'. But despite the warning, staff at the store in Cowley, Oxfordshire, ignored the system and allowed the customers to purchase the burgers anyway. 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Attending the Princess Grace Awards Gala at the Beverley Wiltshire hotel in Los Angeles, the Mon\u00e9gasque royal looked happy and content, hours after news that she is expecting twins broke. This morning, the Palais Royal in Monaco also officially confirmed news of multiple heirs, issuing a statement that read: Glowing: Princess Charlene was glamorous in a floor-length white dress as she stepped out in Los Angeles. Here she poses with director Adam Shankman and gala host Jane Lynch\n@highlight\nCharlene, 36, was pretty in a floor-length white Dior gown at the LA event\n@highlight\nPrince Albert, 56, kept close to his wife during the glamorous dinner\n@highlight\nCharlene looked thrilled when she was serenaded by a group of tenors\n@highlight\nThe Palais Royal in Monaco has now officially confirmed news of twins\n@highlight\nSpeculation has now turned to how twins will affect the succession", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 119, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 173}, {"start": 182, "end": 199}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The Prince and @placeholder are happy to confirm they are expecting twins at the end of the year.'", "idx": 26903}], "idx": 17425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner and James Nye A leaked memo reveals that high-ranking executives at Comcast admit the excruciating customer service call that recently went viral was mostly their fault. 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'It was painful to listen to this call, and I am not surprised that we have been criticized for it,' Watson says in the document first leaked to Consumerist.\n@highlight\nAn internal memo from Comcast COO Dave Watson blames the company for training customer service reps in potentially annoying tactics\n@highlight\n'It was painful to listen to this call, and I am not surprised that we have been criticized for it,' Watson writes in the letter leaked to Consumerist\n@highlight\nMemo surfaced a week after call to customer Ryan Block went viral -- it has now been played some 5 million times", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This 'rude, unhelpful and condescending' behavior was 'straight up belligerent' according to a stunned @placeholder.", "idx": 26904}], "idx": 17426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- The Arab world is among the worldwide audience that has been closely watching as events in Iran have unfolded over the past week. Protesters fight running battles with motorcycle-mounted militia members Saturday in Tehran. \"In all honesty, I am amazed by these Iranians,\" Egyptian human rights activist and blogger Walid Abbas posted on his Twitter page. \"I have no green t-shirt\" Abbas tweeted Saturday. He was referring to the color worn by many supporters of opposition candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi, whose supposed failure to win last week's election sparked the wave of unrest that has gripped the nation.\n@highlight\nArab world has closely watched as events in Iran have unfolded over past week\n@highlight\nRelations between Iran and Arab states have always been tense\n@highlight\nEgypt, Morocco accuse Iran of trying to spread Shiite faith among its Sunni population\n@highlight\nSome Arab states look to Iran as a regional superpower that can support them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 506, "end": 525}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are not with @placeholder,\" Abbas tweeted, \"We are with the Iranian people and their demands.\"", "idx": 26906}], "idx": 17428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "While the nation is watching and hearing the angry protests in support of black shooting victim Michael Brown, a different kind of support is being voiced for the white police officer who fatally shot the unarmed teenager. In a first account of its kind, a caller to Radio America's \"The Dana Show,\" who identified herself only as Josie, told listeners a detailed account of Officer Darren Wilson's side. A source with detailed knowledge of the investigation told CNN it accurately matched what the officer has told investigators. \"He said all of a sudden, he just started to bum rush him,\" she said. \"He just started coming at him full speed, and so he just started shooting and he just kept coming.\"\n@highlight\nRallies in support of Officer Darren Wilson are being organized on social media\n@highlight\nFunding for the officer and the family has taken off\n@highlight\nFriends defend Wilson's actions", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A post from the \"I support Officer Wilson\" page says that @placeholder is struggling with what he's done.", "idx": 26908}], "idx": 17429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Susie Levitt's and Katie Shea's feet had had enough. Walking around Manhattan sidewalks between classes in their high heels was getting unbearable. Katie Shea and Susie Levitt, founders of \"CitiSoles,\" said walking around Manhattan in high heels was painful. Tal Raviv felt frustrated. While studying in Hong Kong in 2007, he found that adjusting to a new city was hard enough. Even more aggravating was trying to connect with friends on Facebook whose names were common. Jaun Calle and Adam Berlin were bored. Watching college football on television isn't as exciting as being there in person, they thought.\n@highlight\nSusie Levitt and Katie Shea created a foldable-shoe company called \"CitiSoles\"\n@highlight\nTal Raviv co-founded \"DropCard,\" a new take on the business card\n@highlight\nJuan Calle and Adam Berlin created \"SEC Excursions,\" a travel agency\n@highlight\n\"There is no better time\" to start a business, an entrepreneur expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her partner, @placeholder, double-majored in finance and marketing and graduated in May.", "idx": 26912}], "idx": 17430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Getting a song to hit in the summer can change a career -- just ask Katy Perry or Robin Thicke. Before the reign of \"I Kissed a Girl\" in the summer of 2008, Perry had been tirelessly striving to create a name for herself in the music industry and was starting to find some long-sought success with her debut single, \"Ur So Gay.\" But right around Independence Day 2008 -- which reminds us to make the most of what's left of the season -- Perry's loud and bold \"I Kissed a Girl\" pushed through to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 and refused to let go for seven weeks. 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But then six-week old Dax is used to making unusual entrances, having arrived prematurely while his parents were on a short break in New York. Mum Katie Amos and dad Lee Johnston were overjoyed at his birth just after Christmas - but faced a \u00a385,000 hospital bill while they waited until early March for their son to be well enough to travel. Special delivery: Katie Amos, 30, at home with baby Dax who was born 11-weeks early, whilst his parents where on holiday in New York\n@highlight\nKatie Amos and fianc\u00e9 Lee Johnston went to New York for four-day break\n@highlight\nMiss Amos went into labour 11 weeks early while sightseeing in the city\n@highlight\nCouple welcomed son Dax, weighing just 3lbs, after two days in Big Apple\n@highlight\nBut doctors said the baby couldn't fly until March and the couple feared that they would be stranded in New York with \u00a385,000 of medical bills\n@highlight\nBut Dax has now flown home with a US passport in his own medical jet thanks to the couple's insurance company and private donations", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 16}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 754, "end": 756}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When we arrived at the hospital one of the nurses asked @placeholder to sort out our medical insurance,' added Miss Amos, a fitness instructor.", "idx": 26918}], "idx": 17435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Turtles may look like the hard-shelled relatives of lizards and snakes, but their DNA suggests they have far more in common with birds. This is according to US scientists who used a new genetic sequencing technique called Ultra Conserved Elements (UCE) to finally settle the debate on turtle evolution. The results, they say, reveal that turtles belong to a large group called 'Archelosauria,' along with their relatives birds, crocodiles and dinosaurs. Turtles may look like the hard-shelled relatives of lizards and snakes, but their DNA suggests they have far more in common with birds Scientists at the California Academy of Sciences suspect the new group will be the largest group of vertebrates to ever receive a new scientific name.\n@highlight\nScientists used a new genetic sequencing technique to map relatives\n@highlight\nThe results, they say, reveal that turtles belong to a large group called 'Archelosauria,' along with their relatives birds, crocodiles and dinosaurs\n@highlight\nThis is consistent with when turtle species appear in the fossil record\n@highlight\nStudy also resolves evolutionary mystery surrounding softshell turtles\n@highlight\nUntil now, studies had linked softshell turtles with aquatic mud turtles\n@highlight\nNew study places softshells within their own on the evolutionary tree", "entities": [{"start": 157, "end": 158}, {"start": 222, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 607, "end": 636}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although @placeholder has been available for two years, this is the first time the scientists have used the tool to genetically map vertebrates and how they are related.", "idx": 26932}], "idx": 17446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bournemouth's Elland Road hoodoo continued as 10-man Leeds dented their promotion hopes through Luke Murphy's spectacular strike. But Eddie Howe's Championship leaders had only themselves to blame after substitute Yann Kermorgant wasted an opportunity for a 86th-minute equaliser after blasting his penalty against the crossbar. 'The penalty summed up our night in front of goal and it was not like us,' said Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe. 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The message sent by Daniel Thomas, who plays for Port Talbot in Wales, was 'not so grossly offensive that criminal charges need to be brought', Keir Starmer the Director of Public Prosecutions said today. The offensive tweet, which was deleted, appeared online after Daley, 18, and Waterfield, finished fourth in the 10m synchronised dive this summer. Troll: Great Britain's medal winner Tom Daley was abused by a Welsh Premier League footballer - but he will not face any charges\n@highlight\nDaniel Thomas' message on Twitter was not grossly offensive, CPS boss Keir Starmer said today\n@highlight\nA homophobic tweet was sent from his account aimed at Daley and his diving partner Peter Waterfield during London 2012\n@highlight\nThomas was suspended by Port Talbot Town FC but was reinstated and has been playing for them this season\n@highlight\nStarmer also announced new guidelines will be created for when charges can be brought when someone is offensive or threatening online", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 191, "end": 206}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 425}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 667}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 914, "end": 929}, {"start": 938, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 985, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said he would now draw up interim guidelines for prosecutors on when charges should, or should not, be brought before holding a 'wide public consultation' ahead of the publication of finalised rules.", "idx": 26947}], "idx": 17455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the few mysteries to have light shed on it in the search for a missing Malaysia Airlines airliner has been the case of two passengers who boarded the flight with stolen passports. The news that two Flight 370 passengers were not who they claimed to be -- and had used stolen documents -- immediately raised speculation about foul play. Authorities have not ruled out terrorism, but at least where it concerns these two passengers, early evidence indicates they were, foremost, Iranian migrants. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble identified the two as Pouri Nourmohammadi, 18, and Delavar Syed Mohammad Reza, 29. He said they entered Malaysia using valid Iranian passports, but they used stolen Austrian and Italian passports to board Flight 370.\n@highlight\nMalaysia is a favored destination for people fleeing Iran\n@highlight\nIt is a destination that does not require visas for most Middle Easterners\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch official: It is relatively easy to get a stolen passport\n@highlight\nThe passports were stolen in Thailand, a hub for high-quality fake documents", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 573, "end": 591}, {"start": 602, "end": 627}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 905, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 951}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the violent 2009-2010 election protests in Iran, many @placeholder fled for Malaysia, where Middle Easterners, in most cases, can travel without a visa, Robertson said.", "idx": 26954}], "idx": 17462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerard Couzens Sir Sean Connery has been questioned about links to convicted criminals as part of a court probe into the sale of his former Spanish home, it emerged today. The sale of Sir Sean's Marbella home, which was demolished to make way for luxury apartments in 1999, was probed as part of an investigation into two corrupt former mayors of Marbella jailed for crimes including embezzlement and fraud. Sir Sean was quizzed on whether he had offshore firms, had ever given gifts to Land Registry workers and what his relationship was with Jesus Gil and Julian Munoz as well as ex-town hall planning chief Juan Antonio Roca.\n@highlight\nSir Sean Connery sold Casa Malibu in Marbella in 1999\n@highlight\nIt was demolished to make way for luxury apartments\n@highlight\nSir Sean was asked about his connection to corrupt officials\n@highlight\nEx-mayors Jesus Gil and Julian Munoz jailed for embezzlement and fraud", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 613, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Goldfingers: @placeholder former head of Marbella planning department leaves the courthouse in Marbella, 16 May 2006 after being questioned over his role in an alleged property and corruption web", "idx": 26955}], "idx": 17463} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan McEvoy Jenson Button does not believe Mercedes can hide or manipulate the volatile relationship between their two drivers, Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Button, who partnered Hamilton for three years at McLaren said: 'The drivers need to sort it between themselves. We're all grown ups. It's down to you to solve it, not for the team to cover your issues. If they do that it looks too obvious.' Hamilton was angered by Rosberg's last qualifying lap in Monaco a fortnight ago, believing the German veered off the road deliberately. 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The 27-year-old was caught on surveillance camera lashing out wildly at her brother-in-law, 44, with both her arms and her legs, while her sister stood beside them looking curiously impassive.\n@highlight\nSinger left in car with her sister after fight; leaving rapper to travel home alone\n@highlight\nSolange cancelled her European tour last year amid rumours of drug use\n@highlight\nHotel threatens to prosecute those responsible for security breach\n@highlight\nBeyonce shares prayer after fight, but looks happy on outing with Jay Z and Solange's nine-year-old son at weekend\n@highlight\nArgument raged for well over three minutes in elevator", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the frenzied altercation, @placeholder grabs her stiletto clad foot to block a kick but never attempts to retaliate.", "idx": 26964}], "idx": 17469} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Murder: Veronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego allegedly admitted to murdering her 22-month-old son to police A mother has admitted drowning her toddler after suffering from depression, according to police. Veronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego was arrested on Friday and allegedly admitted to police that she murdered her 22-month-old son Elijah. Officers were called to Rivas' condo on Woodpark Way Wednesday night at 7.45 p.m when the child's grandmother called 911 according to NBC 7 San Diego. They immediately began CPR on Elijah until paramedics arrived. But they were unable to revive him and pronounced him dead at the scene.\n@highlight\nVeronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego was arrested by police on Friday\n@highlight\nShe told detectives that she had drowned her 22-month-old son Elijah\n@highlight\nOfficers arrived at Rivas' condo after the child's grandmother called 911\n@highlight\nThey immediately began CPR on Elijah until paramedics arrived\n@highlight\nBut they could not save the boy and he was pronounced dead on the scene\n@highlight\nDetectives arrested Rivas at the hospital on Friday\n@highlight\nRivas had been going through a custody battle with the boy's father\n@highlight\nShe is due to be arraigned on Monday and could face further charges", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She told NBC 7 that she often saw @placeholder crying and she seemed depressed.", "idx": 26971}], "idx": 17474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle A leading Libyan human rights lawyer was gunned down inside her own home shortly after she had cast her vote in national elections. Salwa Bugaighis was murdered on Wednesday evening after gunmen burst into her compound in Benghazi and shot her in the head. Libyan state media reported that Ms Bugaighis was rushed to hospital but died of her wounds. Gunmen burst into Salwa Bugaighis' home in Benghazi and shot her in the head a short while after she had cast her vote in the Libyan parliamentary election. Islamic extremists are believed to have been behind the attack\n@highlight\nSalwa Bugaighis was shot in the head inside her home in Benghazi\n@highlight\nThe human rights activist had just returned after casting her vote in election\n@highlight\nMs Bugaighis spoke on TV hours before her death urging Libyans to vote\n@highlight\nThe interview was interrupted because of heavy fighting outside in the street", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 385, "end": 399}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 598, "end": 612}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She urged people to go to the polls and cast ballots, saying she hoped for a new parliament without the current domination by @placeholder.", "idx": 26973}], "idx": 17476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American Airlines has already called Alec Baldwin \"extremely rude,\" and now the actor isn't making any friends at Greyhound either. Baldwin was booted off an American Airlines flight Tuesday because he refused to turn off his cell phone after the plane's doors were closed for departure, the airline said. The actor was apparently playing \"Words With Friends,\" a Scrabble-like online game. In a column published by The Huffington Post on Wednesday, Baldwin said a crew member singled him out during the incident. He also raged against flight attendants who \"have made flying a Greyhound bus experience.\" That didn't sit well with Greyhound.\n@highlight\nAlec Baldwin: Flying has become \"a Greyhound bus experience\"\n@highlight\nGreyhound President and CEO Dave Leach says he's disheartened by the comments\n@highlight\nLeach to actor: \"I ask you to give us a try and see ... that we're really a great way to travel\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 183}, {"start": 349, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 424, "end": 442}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You could therefore play 'Words With Friends' during your entire trip and nobody would give you any grief over it,\" Leach tells @placeholder in the letter.", "idx": 26974}, {"query": "No word on whether Baldwin plans to take @placeholder up on his offer.", "idx": 26977}], "idx": 17477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Another State of the Union address, another road trip for President Barack Obama to push now-familiar policies that he said he would pursue on his own if Congress won't cooperate. At a Costco in suburban Maryland on Wednesday, Obama amplified his call for an increase in the minimum wage. He then traveled to Pennsylvania for another event staged around the economy. \"Americans overwhelmingly agree, nobody who's working full time should ever have to raise a family in poverty,\" the President said. \"And that is why I firmly believe it is time to give America a raise.\" Obama heads to Wisconsin and Tennessee on Thursday, continuing a tradition of selling his policy prescription directly to the public after the ceremonial report to the nation.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama in Maryland and Pennsylvania on Wednesday\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama visits retailer, pushes increase in minimum wage\n@highlight\nRepublicans complain the President pushes same, tired policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 34}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... 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Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey are preparing to bore down to the subglacial Lake Ellsworth, deep beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet, to collect samples of water and sediment. Toiling under the midnight sun, they will endure temperatures well below freezing in a quest to discover whether life can survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth.\n@highlight\nAny finds could offer tantalising clues about potential life elsewhere in the solar system, such as on Jupiter's moon Europa\n@highlight\nMission comes after U.S. team reports another, shallower subglacial lake found teeming with bacterial organisms", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 274, "end": 297}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 745, "end": 755}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ambitious search comes after a U.S. team last week announced that they had discovered another lake locked for 3,000 years beneath 65ft of @placeholder glacier was teeming with living organisms.", "idx": 27002}], "idx": 17496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- One month after Malaysia Flight 17 was shot down over Ukraine, government military forces there said they've made advances Sunday against pro-Russian separatists. 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Charlie Kelsey-Neil, 12, was a big fan of street magician Dynamo who often enjoyed watching the British-born star's TV shows. An inquest in Medway heard how he was found by a younger sibling at the family home in Canterbury, Kent. His mother Caroline, 31, and stepfather Jovan Neil, 26, desperately tried to revive him but he was pronounced dead later that evening.\n@highlight\nCharlie Kelsey-Neil was a fan of the street TV magician Dynamo\n@highlight\nThe 12-year-old schoolboy was found hanging in his room by a sibling\n@highlight\nInquest heard he had jokingly wrapped a cable around his neck in prank at school two weeks before his death\n@highlight\nMedway Coroner Patricia Harding today ruled his death was an accident", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 264, "end": 282}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 641, "end": 659}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Neil told the inquest the incident was not a cry for help and @placeholder had never given any indication of wanting to harm himself.", "idx": 27009}], "idx": 17501} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A lot of people don't pay close attention to midterm elections. They are not as exciting as the presidential campaigns, and most Americans are just not interested in the ups and downs of individual members of Congress. But the last midterm that a president faces matter very much. President Obama knows more than anyone that he has much at stake in the midterm elections. If Republicans are able to regain control of the Senate while retaining their majority in the House in November, they will have two years to inflict significant damage on the administration's agenda and set the terms of debate for the 2016 election.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: The last midterm election that a president faces matters very much\n@highlight\nZelizer: If GOP gains control of Senate and retains control of House, its power increases\n@highlight\nHe says President Obama might turn into a lame-duck president with little clout\n@highlight\nZelizer: If Democrats lose the Senate in November, Obama will accomplish little", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the 1998 midterm elections, @placeholder defied historical trends and suffered losses in the House.", "idx": 27016}], "idx": 17505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The political posturing, and theater, related to the fiscal cliff continued Thursday as Senate leaders squared off over whether to make it harder for Congress to block future increases in the debt ceiling. At issue was a move by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and meant to put Democrats in a tough spot, that backfired. McConnell pushed for a vote on an idea he first proposed last year as part of the debt ceiling standoff. Movement in fiscal cliff talks The legislation would allow the president to increase the debt ceiling without congressional approval, though Congress could block the move if a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate voted to disapprove it. Democrats want the change because raising the limit has become increasingly contentious, as Republicans have demanded spending cuts and other reforms to go along with it. Another debt limit increase is needed early next year.\n@highlight\nA move by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell backfires\n@highlight\nMcConnell pushed for a vote on a debt ceiling idea he first proposed last year\n@highlight\nAfter a move by Majority Leader Reid, McConnell wound up objecting to a vote on the idea\n@highlight\nDemocrats said it was another sign that Republicans are losing the battle on the fiscal cliff", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 272, "end": 286}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 973, "end": 987}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in the back-and-forth legislative chess match that often plays out on the Senate floor, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid instead moved to pass the measure with a 51-vote threshold, confident that he had at least that many votes to give @placeholder a victory.", "idx": 27022}], "idx": 17509} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Turtle Power does exist after all. The heroes in a half shell surpassed industry and analyst expectations by more than $20 million, raking in an estimated $65 million in its first weekend in theaters. With an additional $28.7 million from 19 international territories, \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,\" which cost $125 million to produce, has earned $93.7 million globally. No wonder Paramount has already announced plans for a summer 2016 sequel. The Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies pic may not have resonated with the critics, but that didn't seem to matter much to its target audience: kids. While moviegoers overall slapped the Michael Bay-produced movie with a lackluster B Cinema Score, kids were much more enthusiastic, giving it an A overall. Audiences on the whole were mostly male (61 percent) and a significant portion (45 percent) were under 25 years old.\n@highlight\nThe film has earned $93.7 million globally.\n@highlight\nThe audience was mostly under 25 years old\n@highlight\n\"Guardians of the Galaxy\" took second place with $41.5 million", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 282, "end": 309}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 462, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder \u2014 $41.53 million (domestic total: $175.9 million)", "idx": 27029}], "idx": 17513} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Regime! Be very scared of us We are coming tonight with intent The supporters of Al Ahly will fire everything up God almighty will make us victorious Go, hooligans!\" Chant of the Al Ahly Ultras, before the Egyptian revolution It was as if a levee had finally broken, and for once there was no retribution. Some 7,000 fans of Al Ahly, Egypt's largest soccer club, gathered for the first match of the Egyptian football season and chanted the names of the regime and its apparatchiks they had fought for the past four years. \"F*** the mother of Hosni Mubarak!\" shouted Assad, the leader of Al Ahly's militant ultra group Al Ahlawy, at the police in front of him. Thousands followed suit. \"Go f*** your Minister, Habib al Adly!\"\n@highlight\nAl Ahly and Zamalek face each other in the Cairo derby at the city's International Stadium\n@highlight\nThe two teams' ultra groups fought alongside each other during the recent uprising\n@highlight\nThey are now again in opposition following the overthrow of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak\n@highlight\nBoth teams are involved in the battle for the Egyptian league title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 817, "end": 837}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a few months earlier the \"ultras\" among both sets of fans stood side by side during @placeholder's revolution.", "idx": 27035}], "idx": 17517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of a girl whose toes were amputated by a Macy's escalator is suing the operating company. Juliana Valdez, then aged 10, was back-to-school shopping with her mother and brother at the store in Paramus, New Jersey, when her right leg got trapped in the metal plates. A passer-by hit the emergency stop switch but the top of her foot was already stripped bare of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves. Crippled: Juliana Valdez, 11, has had 20 surgeries on her foot after getting it trapped in a Macy's escalator Trauma: Her family is now launching a legal battle against the firm after more than a year of operations\n@highlight\nJuliana Valdez, 10, was back-to-school shopping with her mother\n@highlight\nHer right leg got trapped in the escalator at Macy's, Paramus, NJ\n@highlight\nPolice say she had been pulled down to mid-calf by the machinery\n@highlight\nJuliana has now had 20 surgeries including skin graft and amputations\n@highlight\nFamily suing German firm ThyssenKrupp for poor maintenance", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 771}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A judge will now consider their six-count federal complaint alleges negligent maintenance and repair of the escalator; negligence in @placeholder's supervision of inspector ThyssenKrupp; emotional distress; breach of contract; and punitive damages.", "idx": 27040}], "idx": 17520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Odds were offered on favourite in Leopardstown race Bookmakers faced a potential loss of \u00a3600m By David Gerges Last updated at 12:07 AM on 29th December 2011 Bookmakers Betfair are facing a backlash from customers after they reversed a payout that was set to cost them millions. Odds of 28-1 had been offered by the gambling firm on the outright favourite in the 2pm woodiesdiy.com Christmas Hurdle. That led to a flurry of betting in which a total of \u00a31,642,094 was matched on Voler La Vedette. 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A man, now known to be Leonardus Cornelius van der Valck, a secretary in the Dutch embassy in Paris from July 1798 to April 1799, got out. With him was an enigmatic and secretive young woman who would go on to fire the imaginations of historians everywhere. End of the mystery? A digger clears the earth during the exhumation of the grave of so-called 'Dark Countess' in Hildburghausen, Germany\n@highlight\nMysterious woman arrived in Hildburghausen in 1807 and lived in castle\n@highlight\nShe always wore a veil or travelled in a covered carriage\n@highlight\nSome believe she was the real Marie Th\u00e9r\u00e8se - daughter of executed royals\n@highlight\nThey say her half-sister took her identity after the horrors of imprisonment", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 266, "end": 298}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are exhuming her grave to collect DNA evidence that can prove once and for all whether the @placeholder was in fact the ill-fated princess.", "idx": 27043}], "idx": 17523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If recent trends are any indication, cartoon self-caricatures are becoming more popular than the clich\u00e9d photo in the mirror headshot. Cartoon avatars, both classic and new, are hot right now. The cartoon-spawning series \"Mad Men\" is back. The critically and commercially successful AMC show about 1960s ad execs has revived its popular \"Mad Men Yourself\" campaign, which lets you create an animated doppelganger that smokes like a train and wouldn't be out of place in a film noir. Since \"Mad Men Yourself\" launched a year ago, thousands of people adorned their Facebook profiles with the retro caricatures. The trend was not unlike the personalized knockoffs of Shepard Fairley's striking Obama Hope design during the 2008 presidential election.\n@highlight\nThe AMC show \"Mad Men\" has revived its popular \"Mad Men Yourself\" campaign\n@highlight\nThe Wall Street Journal created an iconic \"hedcut\" of character Don Draper\n@highlight\nMany Facebook profiles have been taken over by caricatures\n@highlight\nOne artist is enabling the portrait trend by using iPhone 4 video chats to create user avatars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 347, "end": 362}, {"start": 499, "end": 514}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 816, "end": 831}, {"start": 858, "end": 876}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, feel free to pre-emptively block the return of the bathroom mirror self-portrait -- there's a @placeholder group for it.", "idx": 27053}], "idx": 17531} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 11 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:13 EST, 11 January 2014 Figures released by British Transport Police show half of all convictions for pickpocketing on the London Underground are handed out to Romanians. Information revealed through a Freedom of Information request shows out of the 5,280 reported pickpocketing incidents on the London Underground between November 1, 2012 and October 31, 2013, there were just 170 convictions. Of those convictions, 52 per cent were Romanian. Convicts: Half of all convictions for pickpocketing on the underground are handed out to Romanians\n@highlight\nOf the 170 convictions between 2012 and 2013 52 per cent were Romanian\n@highlight\nBritons were also guilty of stealing from fellow train passengers\n@highlight\nHome Office says criminals are liable to be removed if they 'abuse' rights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 111, "end": 134}, {"start": 190, "end": 207}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 269, "end": 290}, {"start": 363, "end": 380}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An estimated 68,000 Romanians live in @placeholder, but there have been 28,000 arrests of Romanian people for serious offences in the past five years.", "idx": 27054}], "idx": 17532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Repercussions? In 2005, Barbara Butcher was accused of taking a morbid momento from Ground Zero. She has since been promoted to Chief of Staff at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner A high ranking official at New York\u2019s medical examiner\u2019s office is accused of taking a piece of the September 11th plane wreckage as a morbid souvenir, but instead of a punishment she\u2019s recently received a promotion. A witness claims Barbara Butcher, Director of Forensic Investigations at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, \u2018excitedly\u2019 took home a recovered piece of a plane\u2019s door. Former co-worker Kenneth Dotson, alleged in 2005 that Butcher was thrilled as someone from Ground Zero passed off the piece of wreckage to her as she oversaw World Trade Center victim recovery and identification. Now she\u2019s overseeing the entire department.\n@highlight\nBarbara Butcher is now Chief of Staff at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, but in 2005 she admitted to taking the door handle 'for a day or two' before retuning it\n@highlight\n'I would have been fired': Co-worker Kenneth Dotson says he was harassed after reporting Butcher", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 150, "end": 185}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 481, "end": 516}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 891, "end": 926}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder chose to retire in 2007, after 20 years with the department.", "idx": 27056}], "idx": 17534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A court Thursday rejected an appeal filed by a former administrative law judge who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants. An unidentified man talks on a cell phone in front of the Chung family's shop, Custom Cleaners. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals \"ruled resoundingly in favor of the Chung family and denied Mr. Roy Pearson's appeal of the case completely,\" said Christopher Manning, an attorney for the Chung family, who own Custom Cleaners. \"The D.C. Court of Appeals held that the trial court correctly ruled that Mr. Pearson's claims had no merit whatsoever,\" he added.\n@highlight\nAppeals court rejects appeal of failed $54 million lawsuit over missing pants\n@highlight\nDry cleaners say they aren't counting plaintiff out\n@highlight\nEx-administrative judge who filed case could take it to Supreme Court", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 305}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 422, "end": 440}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 527}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The saga began in May 2005, when @placeholder took several pairs of pants to Custom Cleaners for alteration as he prepared to start his new job as an administrative law judge.", "idx": 27065}], "idx": 17538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Labour went to war with Boots yesterday after the chemist chain warned of catastrophe if the party won the general election. Stefano Pessina, the firm\u2019s acting boss, said Ed Miliband\u2019s policies were \u2018not helpful for business and not helpful for the country\u2019. Labour business spokesman Chuka Umunna hit back with a series of extraordinary attacks on Mr Pessina and his firm, which has 70,000 UK workers. He questioned whether Boots paid enough tax while fellow Labour MPs said they would not listen to a multi-millionaire who lived in \u2018a big mansion\u2019. Scroll down for video Boots chief Stefano Pessina (left) has warned it would be a 'catastrophe' if Labour and Ed Miliband (right) win power. Pessina claimed Miliband\u2019s policies were \u2018not helpful for business and not helpful for the country\u2019\n@highlight\nEd Miliband under growing pressure after a series of attacks on leadership\n@highlight\nBoots boss Stefano Pessina said Labour plans 'not helpful for business'\n@highlight\nBillionaire said: 'If they acted as they speak, it would be a catastrophe'\n@highlight\nShadow minister Chuka Umunna attacked the Boots chief's remarks\n@highlight\nMiliband allies were said to be plotting a way to keep him in place, even if Labour lose the election;\n@highlight\nThe editor of the left-wing New Statesman said the leader had a \u2018haunted\u2019 look and even shadow chancellor Ed Balls had \u2018all but given up\u2019 on him;\n@highlight\nThe party\u2019s biggest private donor attacked Mr Miliband\u2019s NHS and mansion tax policies;\n@highlight\nLord Mandelson was accused of plotting to destabilise Mr Miliband;\n@highlight\nThe party\u2019s election campaign chief Douglas Alexander repeatedly refused to rule out a deal with Scottish nationalists in the event of a hung parliament.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 125, "end": 139}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 391, "end": 392}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1360}, {"start": 1450, "end": 1457}, {"start": 1502, "end": 1515}, {"start": 1559, "end": 1566}, {"start": 1616, "end": 1632}, {"start": 1677, "end": 1684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Far from contemplating retirement, @placeholder has his sights set on new markets.", "idx": 27074}], "idx": 17546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Between 16 and 18 June 1889, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh created one his most famous works from the view out of an asylum window: The Starry Night. Debate on the masterpiece's distinctive \u2018swirls\u2019 has raged ever since, with many saying they were extensions of his fragile state at the time. But now an artist has claimed that the spirals actually depict galaxies in the universe, and were likely inspired by drawings of the cosmos at the time. US artist Michael Benson says the Whirlpool Galaxy inspired van Gogh. The Dutch painter created arguably his most famous work - The Starry Night (shown) - in 1889 from the view out of his asylum window\n@highlight\nUS artist Michael Benson says the Whirlpool Galaxy inspired van Gogh\n@highlight\nThe Dutch painter created arguably his most famous work - The Starry Night - in 1889 from the view out of his asylum window\n@highlight\nBut in 1850, an astronomer had depicted what a distant spiral galaxy might look like for the first time\n@highlight\nAnd Lord Rosse's Whirlpool Galaxy drawing inspired van Gogh, according to Mr Benson", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 43, "end": 58}, {"start": 137, "end": 148}, {"start": 447, "end": 448}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 575, "end": 590}, {"start": 660, "end": 661}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 798, "end": 813}, {"start": 994, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The link between Lord Rosse's drawing and van Gogh's @placeholder is not completely new.", "idx": 27084}], "idx": 17552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The future of 25 Australian babies born to parents who are asylum seekers is uncertain after Immigration Minister Scott Morrison retrospectively changed the legal status of some children born in detention. Born in Australia from the 19 July 2013, the infants - who range from the age of one to just a few months old - are currently in detention centres in the country, where their families anxiously await their fate. Legislation passed by the government in parliament on Tuesday morning means the babies are now defined as Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals (UMAs) because their asylum seeker parents arrived in Australia by boat.\n@highlight\nThe 25 babies were born in Australia from 19 July 2013\n@highlight\nNew legislation means they are classed as Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals\n@highlight\nThey could be sent to Nauru as early as Wednesday evening\n@highlight\nLawyer for the families told Daily Mail Australia they are fighting for the right to apply for visas for the babies\n@highlight\nEight of the babies are born to parents from Myanmar\n@highlight\nBecause of their Rohingya heritage the government does not recognise them as citizens", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 525, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 749, "end": 778}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 889, "end": 908}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Buried in the bill are amendments that retrospectively deem these babies to have come from Nauru, when they were born here and have never left @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 27088}], "idx": 17554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Who should be England's next captain? It\u2019s not easy retiring from England. You don\u2019t just pick up the phone and tell the Football Association you have had enough then quietly move on. Ending an England career is big news and I know exactly how Steven Gerrard felt on Monday when he announced that he had reached the end of the line with his country. I made the same move in 2007, even though I briefly returned for the World Cup in 2010. Our respective circumstances could not be more different. My decision was born of frustration. I was not playing for Steve McClaren\u2019s team as much as I felt I deserved; I had just played in two Champions League finals but couldn\u2019t dislodge John Terry and Rio Ferdinand.\n@highlight\nGerrard retires from international football at age of 34\n@highlight\nFormer Liverpool and England team-mate Jamie Carragher backs decision", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 121, "end": 140}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 632, "end": 647}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the same affinity for @placeholder as I did for Liverpool because I was on", "idx": 27091}], "idx": 17556} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of a woman whose naked and bound body was found hanging in a Southern California mansion two years ago has filed a federal lawsuit accusing three people of plotting her death. The San Diego County medical examiner ruled that Rebecca Zahau committed suicide, but a lawsuit filed Friday by her mother and sister contends she was the victim of a murder plot devised by her millionaire boyfriend's brother, ex-wife and the ex-wife's twin sister. Zahau's boyfriend, Jonah Shacknai, owned the Coronado, California, vacation home where she was found dead on July 13, 2011. His 6-year-old son, Max, suffered a fall in the same home two days earlier and died in a hospital on July 16, 2011.\n@highlight\nThe San Diego County medical examiner ruled Rebecca Zahau's death a suicide\n@highlight\nZahau's family did a private investigation after officials wouldn't press criminal charges\n@highlight\nLawsuit accuses boyfriend's brother, ex-wife and ex-wife's twin of plotting her death\n@highlight\nZahau died two days after her boyfriend's son suffered a fatal fall in the same home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 99}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other interviewees indicated that \"Rebecca was distraught over @placeholder's injury,\" Nemeth said.", "idx": 27092}], "idx": 17557} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- In the 23 years since he tried to break up a robbery in central London, Ian Semmons hasn't spent a day without severe pain. The fight left Semmons with multiple fractures, including a broken back and two shattered ankles. He had a head injury so severe, doctors put him in a coma and kept him there for a month to control the swelling in his brain. \"I spent nine months in hospital and then 12 months in a rehabilitation center, where I was basically rebuilt,\" Semmons says. \"But nothing was done to treat my pain.\" His regular doctor, a general practitioner with Britain's National Health Service, offered little for the pain despite his complaints. At the time, patients in Britain's government-run system such as Semmons weren't able to switch to another doctor. Unlike patients now, he was stuck.\n@highlight\nBritain's Ian Semmons dealt with pain for years and didn't know options were available\n@highlight\nUK doctors are reluctant to prescribe painkillers, especially opiates\n@highlight\nEven drugs sold over the counter are restricted in pharmacies there\n@highlight\nBut the differences between the United States and UK may be blurring", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 590, "end": 612}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 926, "end": 927}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While you can walk into virtually any @placeholder drugstore and pick up a bottle of ibuprofen or acetaminophen with 400 or 500 tablets, the largest size on UK shelves contains just 16 pills.", "idx": 27094}], "idx": 17559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistanis cast ballots in Karachi on Sunday, a day after the slaying of a well-known political leader who had accused rivals of vote rigging. As voters headed to polls, accusations flew over Zahra Shahid Hussain's death. Sources said an execution-style attack on the eve of the election killed Hussain, a senior vice president of the Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI. The party made headlines after nationwide elections on May 11, alleging vote rigging in Karachi and elsewhere. Amid the allegations, election officials held a revote Sunday for one National Assembly seat and two Provincial Assembly seats in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city. Unofficial results from the country's election commission showed that PTI candidate Arif Alvi won the National Assembly seat.\n@highlight\nNEW: Family and friends bury Zahra Shahid Hussain\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani political leader was killed outside her home in Karachi\n@highlight\nThe rival MQM party denies responsibility and condemns the killing\n@highlight\nA revote is held in parts of Karachi after vote-rigging accusations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 201, "end": 220}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 344, "end": 364}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 587, "end": 605}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 768}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 816, "end": 835}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile on Sunday, family, friends and members of the @placeholder party attended Hussain's funeral.", "idx": 27099}], "idx": 17562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson and Mark Duell Irish Daily Star Editor Michael O'Kane has resigned in the wake of his decision to publish topless photos of Kate Ireland is set to introduce new privacy laws after the Kate Middleton topless photos scandal - as a newspaper editor who published the pictures was tonight suspended from his post. Irish Daily Star editor Michael O\u2019Kane was put on leave while an investigation is carried out into why the paper published the photos. It came as Alan Shatter, the Irish Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, decided to revive abandoned legislation amid the continued fallout from the holiday images of the Royals.\n@highlight\nIrish Justice Minister Alan Shatter is reviving abandoned privacy legislation\n@highlight\nRichard Desmond taking 'immediate steps' to shut down Irish Daily Star\n@highlight\nMedia mogul is furious as he was not consulted before it used 13 pictures\n@highlight\nRow as co-owner Independent News & Media wants paper to stay open\n@highlight\nPaper's editor Michael O'Kane has been suspended as probe commences", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 203, "end": 216}, {"start": 329, "end": 344}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 493, "end": 540}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 803, "end": 818}, {"start": 932, "end": 955}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "taking immediate steps to close down the joint venture,' Mr @placeholder", "idx": 27113}], "idx": 17574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:40 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 3 October 2013 On the day his mother, Mia Farrow, suggested in a Vanity Fair interview the sensational possibility that his father might be Frank Sinatra and not Woody Allen, it has been claimed that Ronan Farrow is in talks to host his own MSNBC show. Yale Law School graduate, Farrow, 25, who is currently a Rhode Scholar at Oxford University has already made many appearances on MSNBC and CNN in the past in his capacity as the Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues.\n@highlight\nRonan Farrow, 25, is said to be in talks to present his own MSNBC show as the network seeks to engage with a Millennial audience\n@highlight\nVanity Fair has also published an interview with his mother Mia Farrow in which she speculates that his father is Frank Sinatra, not Woody Allen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 399, "end": 415}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 503, "end": 517}, {"start": 549, "end": 567}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Claim: Mia Farrow has admitted Frank Sinatra may be the father of her son @placeholder, instead of Woody Allen", "idx": 27118}], "idx": 17578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barbara Billingsley, who wore a classy pearl necklace and dispensed pearls of wisdom as America's quintessential mom on \"Leave it to Beaver,\" has died at age 94, a family spokeswoman said Saturday. The actress passed away at 2 a.m. (5 a.m. ET) Saturday at her home in Santa Monica, California, after a long illness, spokeswoman Judy Twersky said. A private memorial is being planned. Actor Jerry Mathers, who played Theodore \"Beaver\" Cleaver, called Billingsley a lifetime mentor. \"Barbara was a patient advisor and teacher. She helped me along this challenging journey through life by showing me the importance of manners, and respect for others,\" Mathers said in a statement. \"She will be missed by all of her family, friends, fans and most especially by me.\"\n@highlight\nActress Barbara Billingsley dies at home at age 94\n@highlight\nShe is best known for her role as June Cleaver\n@highlight\nA private memorial is being planned", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 130, "end": 147}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 790, "end": 808}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I speak jive,\" Billingsley said in her role -- much different from her @placeholder persona -- as an elderly passenger comforting an ill man on the flight.", "idx": 27119}], "idx": 17579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Terrorists use Guantanamo Bay prison to recruit new members.\" Aasif Mandvi, \"The Daily Show's\" senior correspondent, passionately made this argument as our first guest ever on the weekly CNN podcast \"The Big Three.\" Mandvi thinks it's time to close Guantanamo Bay now -- and I couldn't agree with him more. President Obama brought this issue back to the forefront when he renewed his call to close the prison facility. Obama explained at his press conference on Tuesday: \"It is critical for us to understand that Guantanamo is not necessary to keep America safe. ... It hurts us in terms of our international standing. 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Les Bleus had coughed and spluttered their way to the Rugby World Cup Final, at which point they were expected to be thrashed buy the red-hot favorites and tournament hosts New Zealand. But the French fans didn't care. On Sunday morning they turned out to cheer on their team at various fanzones across the country and they almost saw them produce one of the biggest rugby shocks of all time. They came out in their tens of thousands, many with tricolor facepaint, almost all with red, white and blue flags. There was even the rooster, a seemingly obligatory at every French rugby event, trying to peck at a kiwi - the small, tropical fruit, not one of conspicuous New Zealand fans who was 11,500 miles from home.\n@highlight\nOn Sunday morning the French turned out to cheer at fanzones across the country\n@highlight\nA huge roar went up as the French squad fronted up to the All Blacks' haka\n@highlight\nThe soldiers on duty - bristling with machine guns - were glued to the action", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 112, "end": 132}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder were playing confident, flowing rugby, the All Blacks were missing kicks and as the game progressed, the hosts were looking rattled.", "idx": 27123}], "idx": 17582} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Defence Secretary: Michael Fallon said Britain wanted Turkey to become 'more involved' in the fight Turkey last night warned it was \u2018unrealistic\u2019 to expect it to launch a ground offensive against Islamic State without support from other Nato members. Britain and the United States have been pressing Turkey for weeks to play a major military role against the extremists who have now advanced to within less than a mile of its border with Syria. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon yesterday said Britain wanted Turkey to become \u2018more involved\u2019 in the fight against Isis. 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Luke Harding, the Moscow reporter for the Guardian newspaper, was detained by Russian authorities, locked in a cell for 45 minutes, and then put on a plane back to London, according to an article in the Guardian Tuesday. 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Police in Mexico have arrested Eleodoro Carlos Rodriguez Sanchez, 30, and charged him with sexual assault and murder of Axel Charrette. According to local reports, Sanchez, who also goes by the name Carlos Roberto Tapia Sanchez and the alias 'El Cholo,' made a statement to detectives confessing to the crime that took place in the village of Sayulita February 28.\n@highlight\nEleodoro Carlos Rodriguez Sanchez, 30, was arrested after confessing to raping and throwing two-year-old Axel Charrette in the pool\n@highlight\nNancy Saralee Solorio Perez, 16, was arrested on suspicion of murder because she failed to stop the attack and lied about it to police\n@highlight\nAxel's naked and lifeless body was found in the swimming pool of his parents' rented house in Sayulita, Mexico\n@highlight\nBoy's seven-year-old brother, Kalden, was unharmed and did not see the murder\n@highlight\nThe Charrettes arrived in Sayulita January 4 for extended vacation and were expected to stay there through March", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 333, "end": 365}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 501, "end": 528}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 678, "end": 710}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 821, "end": 847}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tragic death: The parents wrote in a statement that their 16-year-old baby sitter's boyfriend came onto their property while high on drugs, hurt @placeholder and threw him into this pool, leaving the child to drown", "idx": 27167}], "idx": 17609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth has been suspended indefinitely by the National Football League, days after he pleaded guilty to killing a pedestrian while driving under the influence of alcohol, the NFL said. Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth on Tuesday pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter. Stallworth, 28, pleaded guilty in a Florida court Tuesday to DUI manslaughter charges in the March death of construction worker Mario Reyes. Under terms of a plea agreement, he will serve 30 days. Prosecutors said he began serving his sentence immediately. \"The conduct reflected in your guilty plea resulted in the tragic loss of life and was inexcusable,\" NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told Stallworth in a letter Thursday, the league said. 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Rugby officials announced on Wednesday that South Africa's Springboks will take on New Zealand's All Blacks at the Johannesburg soccer stadium, which stages the 2010 World Cup final this weekend. The rebuilt ground, scene of Nelson Mandela's first speech in the city after his release from prison in 1990, is situated near the predominantly black township of Soweto. \"This is an historic day and one in which the whole of South Africa can celebrate,\" South African Rugby Union president Oregan Hoskins said in a statement on the ruling body's website.\n@highlight\nSoccer City will host a rugby union international between South Africa and New Zealand\n@highlight\nJohannesburg stadium was the scene of South Africa's most famous freedom rallies\n@highlight\nRugby in the country has traditionally been dominated by whites\n@highlight\nThe August 21 fixture will be Springboks' first home game of 2010 Tri-Nations series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 415, "end": 428}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 641, "end": 665}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 862}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have had to make major sacrifices on some of their contractual rights but the way they have supported us in recognizing the potential benefits of this move -- not just for rugby, but for @placeholder -- has been magnificent.\"", "idx": 27178}], "idx": 17616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Bowie sharing a cigarette with Elizabeth Taylor in 1975. This was the first occasion the pair - who had an 'amorous friendship' - had met David Bowie was a sex fanatic who became obsessed with bedding as many partners - men or women - as possible, a new book claims. Bowie's colourful, gender-bending sex life has included rumored relationships with Elizabeth Taylor and Bianca Jagger as well as ones - which the women have themselves confirmed - with Marianne Faithfull and Susan Sarandon. But he has also been linked with a string of men including Mick Jagger - rumours that were encouraged by Bowie's past claims to have been both gay and bi-sexual.\n@highlight\nNew book by Wendy Leigh claims David Bowie was a sex fanatic\n@highlight\nAuthor questioned whether he was a sexual adventurer or sex addict\n@highlight\nBowie is rumoured to have had orgies with his wife and Mick Jagger\n@highlight\nBook follows his 'sexual web' from first wife Angie to settled life with Iman\n@highlight\nClaims cocaine addiction amped up his voracious appetite for sex", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 358, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 460, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder describes how Bowie and his first wife, Angie, \u2018were notorious about weaving a sexual web around those who took their fancy\u2019 and met while they were having an affair with the same man.", "idx": 27179}], "idx": 17617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:47 EST, 15 May 2013 BlackBerry is to give its BBM software away to iPhone and Android users in a bit to boost its popularity and stop consumers switching to rival handsets. Speaking at BlackBerry Live - a three-day annual event in Orlando - BlackBerry's CEO Thorsten Heins said the firm's popular BBM messaging software will be available on the iPhone and Android handsets for the first time. 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Brazil routed Japan in Singapore thanks to a quite magnificent individual performance from star striker and captain Neymar. The forward bagged all four of their goals - including a perfect hat-trick - in a 4-0 victory and he was brilliant throughout. For his first goal, Brazil's favourite son rounded the goalkeeper and slotted home, and then coolly passed one into the back of the net and completed his hat-trick with a rebound before heading in his fourth and final strike with just nine minutes remaining. Host commentator\n@highlight\nNeymar rounds the keeper to net after just 18 minutes in Singapore\n@highlight\nThe Brazil captain gets his second just two minutes after half-time\n@highlight\nNeymar nets his hat-trick after 77 minutes when he scores a rebound\n@highlight\nBarcelona striker gets his and Brazil's fourth with an 81st-minute header\n@highlight\nBRAZIL XI: Jefferson, Danilo, Miranda, Gil, Filipe Lu\u00eds, Luiz Gustavo, Elias, Willian, Oscar, Diego Tardelli, Neymar\n@highlight\nSubs: Cabral, Grohe, David Luiz, Jesus, Gil, Dodo, Fernandes, Romulo, Souza, Everton Ribeiro, Kaka, Coutinho, Robinho\n@highlight\nJAPAN XI: Kawashima, Ota, Sakai, Shiotani, Morishige, Tanaka, Taguchi, Morioka, Shibasaki, Okazaki, Kobayashi\n@highlight\nSubs: Nishikawa, Gonda, Mizumoto, Nagatomo, Suzuki, Nishi, Kagawa, Hosogai, Honda, Kakitani, Muto, Havenaar", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1340, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1350, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1365}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1375, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1389}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1396}, {"start": 1399, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1409, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1422}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lovely left-footed outside-of-the-foot pass through the middle splits open the @placeholder defence and Neymar coolly slots it past the advancing goalkeeper.", "idx": 27184}], "idx": 17619} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Researchers studying the skeletons of 14th century Londoners found life expectancy improved following the plague. Illustration by Kitty Shannon pictured The Black Death may have wiped out millions of people, but it also made the surviving residents of London healthier. Researchers studying the skeletons of 14th century Londoners found life expectancy improved in the generations following the great plague. And this may have been because the disease wiped out the weak and elderly, leaving only the strongest members of the population. Previous studies have shown the Black Death targeted elderly adults and the sick across Europe from around 1347 to 1351.\n@highlight\nResearchers sampled 600 skeletons taken from London cemeteries\n@highlight\nThey estimated the ages of the deceased before modelling mortality risks\n@highlight\nPost-Black Death samples had a higher proportion of older adults\n@highlight\nThis suggests survival rates may have improved following the epidemic\n@highlight\nAnalysis also found mortality risks were lower in post-plague populations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 851, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Research suggests it took 150 years for @placeholder's population to recover from the effects of the plague.", "idx": 27188}], "idx": 17621} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Lipman When\u2019s daddy coming home? That's the heartbreaking question asked by two young children to the Perth wife of Paul Weeks, who was on board MH370 when it mysteriously disappeared three weeks ago. Waiting 17 days for confirmation, 40-year old Danica Weeks received the worst news possible - her 39-year old husband was among the 239 killed when aircraft crashed into a remote area of the southern Indian Ocean and killed all on board. The couple have two young sons Lincoln, 3, and Jack, 11 months, and moved to Perth in 2011 following earthquakes in Mr Weeks' native New Zealand.\n@highlight\nDanica Weeks' husband Paul disappeared the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777\n@highlight\nShe found out by a text message from Malaysia Airlines that her husband had likely been killed when the plane crashed in the Indian Ocean\n@highlight\nHer two young children have started to ask where their dad is\n@highlight\nStill waiting for confirmation on what happened on board MH370, Mrs Weeks said she will tell her sons the truth\n@highlight\nMrs Weeks' sister in-law has criticised Malaysia Airlines for the way they have dealt with the disaster", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 724, "end": 740}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But even @placeholder this morning he was having a meltdown and he\u2019s \"I\u2019m missing daddy I\u2019m missing daddy when\u2019s daddy coming home?\"", "idx": 27203}], "idx": 17634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Sunderland's home clash with West Ham United... Sunderland vs West Ham United (Stadium of Light) Team news Sunderland Steven Fletcher could return to the Sunderland starting line-up for Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with West Ham at the Stadium of Light. Fletcher was an unused substitute in last week's goalless draw at Liverpool after limping off during the defeat to Manchester City with a back injury, but is fit to return.\n@highlight\nSunderland host West Ham United at Stadium of Light on Saturday (3pm)\n@highlight\nSteven Fletcher could return to the Black Cats starting line-up\n@highlight\nMark Noble is Sam Allardyce's only injury concern for Sunderland trip\n@highlight\nAdam Johnson has scored in two of last three games against West Ham", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 365}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 430, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 614, "end": 628}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 718, "end": 733}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 853, "end": 865}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Hammers have failed to score in four of their last six Premier League games against @placeholder.", "idx": 27206}], "idx": 17636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Legendary Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, was arrested early Tuesday in Maryland on a DUI charge, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority. Phelps, known as the \"Baltimore Bullet\" and winner of 18 Olympic gold medals, was arrested at about 1:40 a.m. and charged with driving under the influence, excessive speed and crossing double lane lines within the Fort McHenry Tunnel on I-95 in Baltimore, the authority said in a statement. He was later released. Phelps, who returned to competitive swimming in April, said on his official Twitter account that he understands the severity of his actions.\n@highlight\nOlympic swimmer Michael Phelps apologizes to people he \"let down\"\n@highlight\n22-time Olympic medalist is arrested on a DUI charge\n@highlight\nA Land Rover he was driving in Baltimore was stopped for speeding\n@highlight\nPhelps, 29, returned to swimming in April, about two years ahead of next Olympics", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 129}, {"start": 156, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 405, "end": 423}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer followed the vehicle onto northbound @placeholder, through the tunnel and stopped the Land Rover just beyond the tunnel's toll plaza.", "idx": 27212}], "idx": 17641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington (CNN) -- For three weeks, security fears kept U.S. authorities from searching the Afghan village where an American soldier is accused of killing 16 Afghans, an Army investigator testified Wednesday. Local tempers were so high over the killings that it was too dangerous for the Americans to go, said Matthew Hoffman, a special agent with the Army Criminal Investigation Command. Negotiations with local leaders over the issue took 20 days -- and even then, the investigators were guarded by U.S. and Afghan troops and watched over by two U.S. helicopters, he said. \"We were fully expecting to be attacked at any time,\" Hoffman said. \"We didn't know how much time we had for our investigation.\"\n@highlight\nArmy Sgt. 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Six years into the Barack Obama's presidency, the Senate Intelligence Committee early next week is expected to release findings from its $50 million investigation of the Central Intelligence Agency's use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques on detainees in the years following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. 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Heath White, a pilot-turned-FBI agent from Waskom, Texas, said that his five-year-old daughter Paisley - one of three children - is now 'the light in the darkness' and an inspiration to his family. But this was not his sentiment in 2007 when he learned his wife Jennifer was carrying a baby with Downs, which was totally at odds with his image of a perfect family. Speaking to ESPN, he explained that he had always aimed for perfection - playing for sports teams throughout college, achieving a 4.0, enrolling in law school before coming a pilot - and the girl threatened to ruin that.\n@highlight\nHeath White, a pilot and FBI agent, said he had always sought perfection - and a Down syndrome child did not fit into that picture\n@highlight\nBut his wife refused to have an abortion and Paisley was born in 2007\n@highlight\nA few months later, he was making her laugh and he realized she was just like every other child - apart from that she was his\n@highlight\nHe wanted to show how proud he was of her so they began taking part in marathons and road races together", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Paisley was 18 months old, White began writing a letter to Paisley, he shared with @placeholder, detailing his conflicted feelings about her birth and how he now loves her beyond words.", "idx": 27225}], "idx": 17649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After a difficult encounter with Switzerland, Javier Mascherano does not deny that Argentina need to improve if they are going to progress beyond their quarter-final encounter with Belgium. \u2018The moment of truth has arrived,\u2019 said the Barcelona and former Liverpool midfielder. \u2018Now we have to maintain the level and get rid of the mistakes.\u2019 Had Switzerland been more clinical in front of goal, Argentina could already be out of this World Cup. But they survived the many opportunities the Swiss had, securing victory and their passage to the last eight with a goal from Angel Di Maria only two minutes before the end of extra time.\n@highlight\nArgentina midfielder says 'moment of truth has arrived' as they prepare to face Belgium\n@highlight\nMascherano and his team-mates struggled to get past Switzerland in last-16\n@highlight\nRequired a late goal in extra time from Angel Di Maria to secure progress\n@highlight\nArgentina considered one of the favourites to lift World Cup in Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder mis-kicks as Argentina struggle to make the breakthrough in the second round game", "idx": 27229}], "idx": 17652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rarely seen by outsiders, the daily life of a regional Taliban commander named Dawran and his militant fighters is dominated by extremes: love and war, attack and retreat, life and death. For nine days in October 2009, Norwegian journalist Paul Refsdal was behind the lines with the Taliban, embedded as no Western filmmaker before him. And he was there to witness firsthand the jarring juxtapositions in Dawran's life, at turns -- directing an attack against U.S. forces in Afghanistan's treacherous mountains -- then hours later at home, a father playing with his children. To capture these intimate and unprecedented images, Refsdal risked his life to embed with Dawran and his fighters in Kunar Province -- the northeastern region where al Qaeda is active and Osama bin Laden was once rumored to be hiding.\n@highlight\nNorwegian journalist Paul Refsdal embedded with the Taliban last year to capture daily life\n@highlight\nRarely seen by outsiders, he saw plans for attacks as well as a home life of the Taliban\n@highlight\nRefsdal says he knows that the images he captured will be surprising to many, and disturbing to some", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government ruled Afghanistan -- and gave safe harbor to al Qaeda terrorist training camps -- from the mid-1990s until 2001.", "idx": 27231}, {"query": "The Taliban government ruled @placeholder -- and gave safe harbor to al Qaeda terrorist training camps -- from the mid-1990s until 2001.", "idx": 27232}], "idx": 17654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 08:00 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:06 EST, 24 October 2013 A Royal Marine sergeant was caught on camera \u2018executing\u2019 a severely injured Taliban prisoner before telling his comrades: \u2018I\u2019ve just broken the Geneva Convention,\u2019 a court martial heard yesterday. As the insurgent lay stricken with horrendous wounds from a helicopter strike, the 37-year-old commando pointed his 9mm pistol at the man\u2019s chest and pulled the trigger. Footage of the alleged cold-blooded killing in an Afghan cornfield was captured in graphic video inadvertently filmed by one of the Marines on a helmet-mounted camera.\n@highlight\nServiceman, known as Marine A, 'shot the man in the chest with a pistol'\n@highlight\nCommando stands accused alongside two other servicemen\n@highlight\nCourt heard marine shot man in chest at close range with a 9mm pistol\n@highlight\nHe told him: 'It's nothing you wouldn't do to us' prosecution has claimed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "fearsome barrage, so the three @placeholder were sent on a \u2018battle damage", "idx": 27239}], "idx": 17657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CSKA Moscow will play its next home European Champions League match with part of its stadium closed as punishment for racism offenses. Manchester City complained its players had been subjected to \"monkey chants\" during a match against CSKA at the Arena Khimki on October 23. European football's governing body UEFA announced the sanction on Wednesday, warning CSKA that further incidents of racism would results in graver punishments. \"The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body has handed down sanctions to CSKA Moscow following incidents during their UEFA Champions League home game against Manchester City,\" read a UEFA statement. \"Specifically, the Control and Disciplinary Body has decided to close sector D of the stadium during the club's next UEFA competition home match.\n@highlight\nUEFA punish CSKA Moscow for racism offenses\n@highlight\nThe Russian club will play its next Champions League game with part of the stadium closed\n@highlight\nRacist abuse occurred during CSKA's match against Manchester City on October 23", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 45, "end": 69}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 482}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 558, "end": 578}, {"start": 598, "end": 612}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 658, "end": 686}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 887, "end": 902}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The fight against racism is a high priority for @placeholder ... 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At a rules committee meeting on Thursday night, Clinton -- the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 -- was referred to as \"she who should not be named.\" And at the powwow's most-watched events, Republicans pledged a laser-like focus on winning back the White House in 2016.\n@highlight\nAn RNC committe referred to Hillary Clinton as \"she who should not be named\"\n@highlight\nRNC member: \"It is a party of one giant and a bunch of elves\" who might challenge her\n@highlight\nIn a recent poll, 65% of Democrats said Clinton would be their choice for 2016\n@highlight\nS.C. 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Brazil's dreams of winning the tournament in their home country were effectively ended by a first-half masterclass that saw the Germans score five goals in the opening 29minutes - the fastest time it has ever taken a team to reach that figure in World Cup history. But, that wasn't the only record to fall on an astonishing night in Belo Horizonte... VIDEO Scroll down for German fans celebrate their 7-1 victory over hosts Brazil\n@highlight\nGermany defeated Brazil 7-1 in the semi-finals of the World Cup\n@highlight\nThe unexpected result broken numerous World Cup records\n@highlight\nThis was the joint worse defeat in the history of Brazilian football\n@highlight\nMiroslav Klose's goal made him the tournament's all-time leading scorer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is the first time since 1938 that @placeholder have lost a World Cup semi-final, they had progressed in their previous six.", "idx": 27256}], "idx": 17668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea's new striker Nelson Oliveira has revealed how Portugal team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo influenced his move to the Barclays Premier League. And Oliveira hopes his loan switch from Benfica ends up with him celebrating a special moment against the 'Special One' on Saturday when Jose Mourinho's Chelsea visit the Liberty Stadium. Oliveira has won 14 caps for Portugal but his club career has never really got off the ground in Lisbon and the last two seasons has seen him loaned out to Deportivo La Coruna in Spain and Rennes in France. Portugal international Nelson Oliveira wants to get one over on his compatriot Jose Mourinho on Saturday\n@highlight\nNelson Oliveira could ease Swansea's striker woes after Wilfried Bony exit\n@highlight\nThe Portugal man was advised by Cristiano Ronaldo to move to England\n@highlight\nOliveira wants to lead Swansea to victory over Chelsea and Jose Mourinho", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 90}, {"start": 119, "end": 141}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 488, "end": 506}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 655, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 773, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 880, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Cristiano is an example to many players in @placeholder because of what he has achieved and the Premier League is something any young boy aspires to play in.'", "idx": 27264}], "idx": 17673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France is the fifth richest country in the world. It is the world's sixth largest exporter. It has the second largest diplomatic network in the world, after the US. It is a member of the UN Security Council. It is the most visited country in the world, welcoming 82 million visitors last year. It is a major nuclear power. It is the true founder of the European Union. And it is in a terrible mess. Socialist Francois Hollande was elected president almost a year ago, ousting the deeply unpopular \"Mr Bling,\" President Nicolas Sarkozy. Read more: Francois Hollande - Fast Facts\n@highlight\nFrench President Francois Hollande and the country's Socialists are in a strong position\n@highlight\nDespite this, Hollande has made little progress since his election, says John Gaffney\n@highlight\nGaffney: Hollande \"like a stunned bunny in the headlights\" of economic reality\n@highlight\nPresident must act now, and act decisively, to make France admired again, says Gaffney", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 170, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 214}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 418, "end": 434}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Socialist left have never been so strong politically: They control the presidency, the government, both houses of parliament, the regions, and all the big towns and cities.", "idx": 27270}], "idx": 17676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Another day, another record broken. Lionel Messi must sometimes wonder what all the fuss is about but to those in the outside world who remain permanently entranced by the genius contained within his feet, it was another opportunity to unleash a barrage of superlatives towards a football phenomenon. Just days after breaking the record for the top scorer in Spanish football history, Messi went one further, establishing himself as the leading marksman in the history of the European Champions League. 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Black hair arguably is one of the quickest indicators of ethnicity, ethos and sometimes, politics. This past week, two very different children found their very different \"ethnic\" hairstyles in the spotlight on two very different political stages. Dante de Blasio, the son of New York City mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio, is a typical nerdy, smart, shy 16-year-old Brooklyn boy. He has delighted New Yorkers, late-night satirists and America with his charm and awesome afro. When the Big Apple's primary election was held, it garnered national attention at first largely because of the high-profile and high-drama candidate Anthony Weiner. Yet, when it came to the TV campaign ads, liberal Bill de Blasio stole the show.\n@highlight\nMichaela Davis: Two very different children found their hair in the spotlight this past week\n@highlight\nDavis: While Dante de Blasio's afro won hearts, Tiana Parker's dreadlocks got criticized\n@highlight\nShe says the \"otherness\" of black hair is a reminder that there is still bias to overcome\n@highlight\nDavis: Let's hope one day black hairstyles won't trigger powerful emotions or suspicions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 996, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the tearful @placeholder hit the TV news cycle, many people were heartbroken watching her.", "idx": 27273}], "idx": 17678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A paramedic accused of plotting to extort $25 million from actor John Travolta after his 16-year-old son died in the Bahamas told a jury Wednesday the boy had been dead for some time before the ambulance service was called. John Travolta's 16-year-old son, Jett, died in the Bahamas in January after having a seizure. Tarino Lightbourn said in his statement to the Nassau, Bahamas, jury that a doctor told medics to keep administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Jett Travolta despite knowing the teen was dead, and that the ambulance company was told to transport him to the hospital -- something not usually done if a person was already dead.\n@highlight\nParamedic on trial, accused of plotting to extort $25 million from John Travolta\n@highlight\nTarino Lightbourn testifies Jett Travolta had been dead before help was summoned\n@highlight\nIn Bahamas, defendants can make statement without being under oath\n@highlight\nTravolta's son died on Grand Bahama island on January 2 after a seizure", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 344}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 779}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 956, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder earlier testified he learned of a demand for $25 million, or \"stories connected to that document would be sold to the press ...", "idx": 27274}], "idx": 17679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Rob Draper's full match report from Stamford Bridge Having scored 19 goals before injuring his knee against Everton on December 6, Sergio Aguero hasn't looked quite the same player since his comeback, to the obvious detriment of Manchester City's Premier League title hopes. His work in around the penalty area was sharp enough against Chelsea but the most important bit - putting the ball in the back of the net - eldued him once again. The Argentine, an unstoppable force before he limped off in tears clutching his knee at The Etihad nearly two months ago, hasn't scored in any of the four games he's played since his return, and he had good chances to give City a victory their overall performance deserved.\n@highlight\nChelsea drew 1-1 with Manchester City in their Premier League clash\n@highlight\nLoic Remy opened the scoring in place of suspended Diego Costa\n@highlight\nDavid Silva equalised but Sergio Aguero is yet to discover his best form", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Loic Remy wheels away in celebration after handing @placeholder the lead at Stamford Bridge", "idx": 27278}], "idx": 17681} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Is the era of 5G connectivity upon us? The government in South Korea says so, and it's sinking $1.5 billion into upgrades it says will make mobile communications there 1,000 times faster than they are today. But not so fast. Literally, not so fast. As was the case when smartphones and other mobile devices first started having 4G slapped on them, the term 5G is as much a marketing slogan as anything else -- at this point, anyway. And if technophiles in the United States are hoping Korea's announcement means warp-speed data connections are coming their way in the near future, they're going to be disappointed.\n@highlight\nSouth Korea says they're spending $1.5 billion on a \"5G\" network\n@highlight\nThe term is mostly a slogan for now, but the tech will come\n@highlight\nThe nation's science ministry promises new network in 2020\n@highlight\nCellular networks in the U.S. likely will linger behind", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 328, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 358}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 679, "end": 680}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is expected to be about creating intelligent networks that can handle those billions of connected devices.", "idx": 27296}], "idx": 17694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After a 10-year chase taking it billions of miles across the solar system, the Rosetta spacecraft made history Wednesday as it became the first probe to rendezvous with a comet on its journey around the sun. \"Thruster burn complete. Rosetta has arrived at comet 67P. We're in orbit!\" announced the European Space Agency, which is leading the ambitious project, on Twitter. Rosetta fired its thrusters on its final approach to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, known as \"Chury\" for short, on Wednesday morning. Half an hour after the burn, scientists announced that the craft had entered into the orbit of the streaking comet.\n@highlight\nRosetta is attempting to become first spacecraft to orbit and land on a comet\n@highlight\nEuropean Space Agency's 10-year mission has taken Rosetta billions of miles across solar system\n@highlight\nScientists hope to learn more about the composition of comets\n@highlight\nThe robotic lander Philae is due to touch down in November", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 298, "end": 318}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 426, "end": 456}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 725, "end": 745}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tweeted a photo of the comet after Rosetta's maneuver.", "idx": 27298}], "idx": 17696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Iran blasted its mock-up of a U.S. aircraft carrier during naval drills on Wednesday, swarming the target with 100 speedboats armed with rockets, shoulder-launched missiles and mortars as well as striking it with cruise missiles, according to reports from Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency. Iran said the aircraft carrier target was a full-size replica of the USS Nimitz. \"Iranian naval forces displayed their skills in targeting enemy vessels and destroyed a mock U.S. aircraft carrier during the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Navy's massive Payambar-e Azam 9 (The Great Prophet 9) wargames in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz,\" read a video caption on Fars' website.\n@highlight\nIranian military drills target mock-up of USS Nimitz\n@highlight\nSpeedboats and cruise missiles are used in the naval drills\n@highlight\nU.S. described fake carrier as akin to Hollywood set", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 507, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 568}, {"start": 573, "end": 589}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 646}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nimitz-class carriers are the centerpiece of @placeholder naval forces, and the largest warships in the world.", "idx": 27304}], "idx": 17699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On June 24 in Natal, Luis Suarez contributed the single most memorable act of this summer\u2019s World Cup when he bit Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini. It set off a chain of events that ultimately saw the Uruguayan sold to Barcelona By coincidence, also playing that day was the man who has now transpired to be Suarez\u2019s unlikely replacement at Liverpool and it is the evidence of that hot afternoon in north-east Brazil that, as much as anything, goes to show just how big a gamble Brendan Rodgers is taking in bringing Mario Balotelli back to the Barclays Premier League. 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At least that's the storyline in \"Prometheus,\" Ridley Scott's much-anticipated prequel to \"Aliens,\" which will be released next month. \"We can create cybernetic individuals who are indistinguishable from us,\" Peter Weyland, the hubristic CEO of the Weyland Corporation, boasts in a teaser for the film. \"We are the gods now.\" While the roguish Weyland might be an invention, Scott's imaginary 2023 is no longer pure science fiction. Even today, big tech companies like Google, Facebook and Apple mimic \"the gods\" in their acquisition of vast wealth and power.\n@highlight\nTech giants such as Google, Facebook and Apple increasingly resemble fictional Weyland Corporation depicted in Ridley Scott's \"Prometheus,\" says Andrew Keen\n@highlight\nKeen: While their value exceeds the GDP of medium-sized countries, these companies display scant social concern\n@highlight\nKeen predicts an \"unhappy ending\" if firms like Google, Facebook and Apple \"continue to amass such unnatural power and wealth.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 85}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 375}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 758, "end": 776}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has just got its first license to operate its self-driving cars, but will it need and apply for a similar license to finance the exploration of space in its pursuit of \"human progress?\"", "idx": 27310}], "idx": 17703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- This year, Showtime's ground-breaking TV series \"Weeds\" will come to a close. The premium network will conclude series creator Jenji Kohan's acclaimed pot comedy after eight seasons. Weeds helped pave the way for other daring cable shows and made Showtime a competitive force in the original series game. \"There were two shows, 'Weeds' and 'Dexter,' that really got Showtime taken seriously for cutting-edge original programming,\" says Showtime entertainment president David Nevins. \"How they get brought home is really important. In this case, both for the sake of the two women behind the show [Kohan and Golden Globe-winning star Mary-Louise Parker] and an audience that's really invested in the show. TV fans love nothing better than to complain about how shows end and we really want to end this one the right way.\"\n@highlight\nShowtime has announced it will cease production of its hit show \"Weeds\"\n@highlight\nThe series starred Mary-Louise Parker as a suburban pot dealer\n@highlight\nThe final season of \"Weeds\" premieres July 1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 645, "end": 662}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 946, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For more exclusive news about @placeholder' final season, pick up this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly.", "idx": 27316}], "idx": 17705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Australian authorities most likely will announce the next search area for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Thursday, a senior Malaysian official told CNN on condition of anonymity Wednesday. 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The flight had been scheduled to go from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing.\n@highlight\nSearch area will be refined rather than brand new, Malaysian official said\n@highlight\nAnalysts have been re-evaluating satellite data\n@highlight\nExperts recommended shifting the search hundreds of miles in the southern Indian Ocean\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8 with 239 people aboard", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 101, "end": 128}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 176, "end": 178}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder authorities said an exhaustive search of the sea floor around the pings yielded no wreckage and ruled the area out as the aircraft's final resting place.", "idx": 27317}], "idx": 17706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 09:22 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:32 EST, 22 May 2012 'Despicable': Rebecca Oxley have been convicted to four years imprisonment for the mugging A \u2018despicable\u2019 mugger who injured a frail grandmother while robbing her of her purse blamed the elderly victim for her injuries - because she refused to let go. Vile heroin addict Rebecca Oxley, 36, pulled 75-year-old Irene Bracewell to the floor as she tried to run away with her wallet after asking the pensioner for her spare change. The victim tried to cling onto her purse but fell flat on her face and was left stricken on the floor as Ms Oxley ran off with the item containing just \u00a315.\n@highlight\nHeroin addict Rebecca Oxley, 36, pulled a 75-year-old grandmother to the floor in a mugging\n@highlight\nIrene Bracewell fell when she would not give up her money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I would like to praise the bravery shown by the members of the public who chased after @placeholder.", "idx": 27328}], "idx": 17714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Spencer for the Daily Mail Another hurricane is heading our way - but rather than battening down the hatches, it might be time to reach for the sunglasses. Hurricane Cristobal, which is gathering speed in the Bahamas, is forecast to narrowly miss Britain at the end of the week. Experts say it will drag an area of high pressure behind it, creating a dry, warm and sunny start to September - a welcome relief after the end-of-August washout created spectacular scenes over the Seven Sisters cliffs in Sussex. Scroll down for video Silver lining: Hurricane Cristobal is forecast to narrowly miss Britain next week, dragging warmer weather in its wake. Pictured are the cliffs at Seven Sisters, Sussex\n@highlight\nHurricane Cristobal forecast to narrowly miss Britain next week - but drag behind it warm, dry and sunny weather\n@highlight\nIt is expected to miss U.S. east coast then hurtle across Atlantic after causing at least five deaths in Caribbean\n@highlight\nWashout end to August has produced spectacular scenes including rainbow over Seven Sisters cliffs in Sussex", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 163, "end": 181}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 553, "end": 571}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 736}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Storm's end: Much of @placeholder has been hit by miserable weather, but a rainbow shone through the gloom today on the Sussex coast", "idx": 27335}], "idx": 17721} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a resolution Friday that says it supports \"all Iranians who embrace the values of freedom, human rights, civil liberties and the rule of law.\" Throngs in Tehran cheer Thursday for defeated presidential candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi, center. The resolution was approved by 405 lawmakers, while one -- Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas -- voted against it. Two others, Reps. Brad Ellsworth, D-Indiana, and Dave Loebsack, D-Iowa, voted \"present.\" In a statement on his Web site, Paul said he voted against the measure because he is \"always very cautious about 'condemning' the actions of governments overseas.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Lone dissenter: \"We know very little ... about what is happening in Iran\"\n@highlight\nHouse votes 405-1 for resolution supporting democracy in Iran\n@highlight\nRepublican Sen. John McCain offers similar resolution in Senate\n@highlight\nMcCain, other Republicans criticize President Obama's warning against \"meddling\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 52}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 290, "end": 309}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2 @placeholder in the House, added, \"America has a moral responsibility to stand up for these brave people, to defend human rights and to condemn the violence and abuses by the regime in Tehran.\"", "idx": 27338}], "idx": 17722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Belgium are hoping for a quick recovery over the weekend from first choice defenders Vincent Kompany and Thomas Vermaelen as both remain doubtful for their World Cup match against the United States on Tuesday. Anthony Vanden Borre was ruled out of the tournament on Friday after a scan revealed a crack in his fibula while back-up defender Laurent Ciman is also on the injury list as the team prepare for their last 16 match in Salvador. Vanden Borre will be out for at least six weeks, said coach Marc Wilmots via Twitter. His fellow right back Ciman has a groin strain.\n@highlight\nBelgium duo Vincent Kompany and Thomas Vermaelen may miss Belgium's last 16 clash against USA\n@highlight\nKompany missed Belgium's clash against South Korea on Thursday\n@highlight\nVermaelen is recovering from a hamstring injury\n@highlight\nAnthony Vanden Borre is out of the rest World Cup with a cracked fibula", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 85, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 120}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 210, "end": 229}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 821, "end": 840}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kompany continues to be troubled by a groin problem which @placeholder said he hoped would improve with rest over the weekend.", "idx": 27347}], "idx": 17727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Maroua, Cameroon (CNN) -- Nigeria's Boko Haram is responsible for kidnapping a French priest in neighboring Cameroon -- the same day the U.S. government labeled the group a terrorist organization -- said the governor of Cameroon's Far North region. Though Gov. Fonka Awa Augustine ordered his region's border with Nigeria closed, it may be too late, as eyewitnesses reported seeing the armed militants cross into Nigeria on motorcycles after Wednesday's kidnapping. \"This is shocking,\" the governor said Friday. \"All expatriates should restrict their movement in this region. They should stay within much secured areas and avoid visiting touristic sites.\" The priest, Georges Vandenbeusch, was snatched from his parish church in Nguetchewe, about 11 kilometers (7 miles) from the Nigerian border, security officials said.\n@highlight\nGovernor orders border with Nigeria closed after witnesses say militants crossed over\n@highlight\nFrench priest was snatched by Boko Haram, a group waging a \"war on Christians\"\n@highlight\nState Department calls Boko Haram a terror outfit, accusing it of thousands of killings\n@highlight\nBullets left in priest's home may be warning sign that group is willing to fight, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 231, "end": 246}, {"start": 261, "end": 279}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 668, "end": 687}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnesses said they believed @placeholder was targeted because he is French and Christian.", "idx": 27348}, {"query": "Witnesses said they believed Vandenbeusch was targeted because he is French and @placeholder.", "idx": 27350}], "idx": 17728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:47 EST, 21 March 2013 George Osborne yesterday handed the Bank of England sweeping new powers to kick-start the economy \u2013 following talks with its new Canadian governor. In a shake-up of monetary policy, the Chancellor said the central bank should focus on boosting jobs and growth and not just controlling inflation. But the change of direction has fuelled fears Britain faces a prolonged period of record low interest rates and above-target inflation in a crushing blow to savers and pensioners. Campaigners accused the Chancellor of \u2018a disgraceful betrayal of Britain\u2019s savers\u2019.\n@highlight\nChancellor handed new powers to Bank of England in bid to boost growth\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne said Bank should focus on boosting jobs - not just inflation\n@highlight\nMove outlined in Budget has been signed off by incoming governor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 123, "end": 137}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 740, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Osborne said the @placeholder will still have a 2 per cent inflation target \u2013 but added it was no longer enough to spur the economy.", "idx": 27377}], "idx": 17749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Africa has its first white head of state since the horrors of apartheid after the death of the charismatic Zambian president dubbed 'King Cobra'. Vice president Guy Scott was named the country's acting leader today ahead of a presidential election in three months to formally replace Michael Sata, who died last night aged 77. Born in Zambia in 1944, Cambridge-educated Scott entered politics more than 20 years ago following in the footsteps of his father, a key critic of the country's former British colonisers. Scroll down for video Forthright: Zambian president Michael Sata (left), who has died aged 77, was dubbed 'King Cobra' for his venomous verbal barbs to his opponents. He has been replaced by his vice president Guy Scott (right)\n@highlight\nGuy Scott named as acting leader after death of president Michael Sata\n@highlight\nFather of eight Sata rose from being porter at London station in 1960s\n@highlight\nFor 2011 election he drove 'Noah's Ark from poverty' speedboat trailer\n@highlight\nHe earned nickname with venomous barbs directed at his enemies\n@highlight\nSupporters said he was a reformer who promised new wave of jobs\n@highlight\nHe has died in London after not being seen in public since September", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He got involved in politics and trade unions, and after a controversial arrest - which he claimed was linked to his battles for independence - he came to @placeholder in the 1960s.", "idx": 27381}], "idx": 17751} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Oregon woman accused of beating her 4-year-old son to death believed the boy was gay and that was a motive behind the murder, according to the prosecution. Jessica Dutro's son Zachary died in August 2012, days after collapsing at the homeless shelter where his family was living southwest of Portland. Washington County Judge Don Letourneau ruled Wednesday, after jurors were released for the day, that a Facebook message from Dutro to her boyfriend was admissible evidence. On trial: Jessica Dutro (left) is accused of beating her 4-year-old son to death with the help of her boyfriend, Brian Canady (right), because she thought the toddler was gay\n@highlight\nJessica Dutro, 25, charged with murder in August 2012 death of her son Zachary Dutro-Boggess\n@highlight\nDutro's boyfriend, Brian Canady, 25, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and assault, and agreed to testify against the mother\n@highlight\nMiss Dutro sent Facebook message to Canady saying that Zachary 'walks and talks like it [gay]', and that the boyfriend would have to 'work on' him\n@highlight\nDutro's 7-year-old daughter told detectives how her mother and Canady repeatedly beat Zachary until he 'got dead'\n@highlight\nDoctor who examined 4-year-old testified that contents of his ripped bowels leaked into his body for at least two days\n@highlight\nAll of Zachary's siblings also showed signs of abuse, exceot for Dutro and Canady's infant son", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 8}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1379, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1394}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The message established @placeholder's motive for inflicting a pattern of abuse, prosecutor Megan Johnson said.", "idx": 27383}], "idx": 17753} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They are two of the most ambitious firms in the hi-tech space - and could combine to put the internet in orbit and accessible to everyone. Google is set to invest in Elon Musk's plan to launch a constellation of satellites in space. The firm is already developing its own hi-altitude balloons to deliver access to remote areas. Scroll down for video Elon Musk, (pictured) says he wants to build a second internet in space, which could one day be used to enable people living on Mars to get online Mark Zuckerburg revealed solar-powered drones, satellites and lasers are all being developed in the firm's labs to deliver the internet to underdeveloped countries.\n@highlight\nPlan builds on SpaceX founder's aim to connect remote parts of the world\n@highlight\nEntrepreneur said a space internet could one day be used to enable any people living on Mars to get online - although this is in the far future\n@highlight\nGoogle mulling 'very large' investment in project", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'It will be important for @placeholder to have a global communications network as well.", "idx": 27389}], "idx": 17757} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- January 14, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Port-au-Prince, Haiti \u2022 China Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Today, we are exploring the connection between your education and your community's economy. Thank you for spending part of your Thursday with CNN Student News. I'm Carl Azuz. Let's go. First Up: Quake Update AZUZ: Massive devastation, severe loss of life, uncertainty about what to do or where to go: That is what is facing survivors of Tuesday's deadly earthquake in Haiti. The Caribbean island nation is home to around 9 million people. The Red Cross says that one out of every three of those residents was affected by this quake.\n@highlight\nLearn about the devastation caused by a massive earthquake in Haiti\n@highlight\nFind out why Google is pulling the plug on self-censorship in China\n@highlight\nUnderstand how students can help their communities by getting diplomas\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 244}, {"start": 389, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VAUSE: If Google really does pull out of @placeholder, it could come with huge financial cost.", "idx": 27396}], "idx": 17761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The newspaper that published an online, interactive map of handgun permit holders in two suburban New York counties hired armed guards to protect its office after negative backlash from the map publication, according to a local police report. The January 1 report from the Clarkstown police department in Rockland County confirms the presence of armed private security guards at the Journal News. The incident report stemmed from e-mail responses to the newspaper's online map. The police statement says Caryn McBride, the paper's Rockland editor, reported \"that she received an e-mail from an unknown subject who wrote that he wondered what (she) would get in her mail now.\"\n@highlight\nA newspaper in suburban New York published an online map of handgun permit-holders\n@highlight\nThe publication triggered strong response, including e-mails\n@highlight\nAn editor at the paper reported one e-mail to police\n@highlight\nThe resulting police report confirms private armed guards were hired by the paper", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder did not immediately respond Wednesday when asked by CNN for comment.", "idx": 27397}], "idx": 17762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All the world's a stage for Kim Kardashian, and we are merely players. Kim is everywhere. She's on the cover of six magazines and counting: People, US, In Touch, OK, Star and OK! Her wedding/divorce/possible reconciliation has dominated the cybersphere and Hollywood news shows: \"Access Hollywood,\" \"Inside Edition,\" E!, TMZ. This is bigger than the Super Bowl and Christmas rolled into one. Kim should not just have her own TV shows, she should have her own network: KTV, all Kim, all the time. And even though the news du jour focuses on her marriage ending, which by the very nature of a marriage means two people are involved, the media barely mention her soon-to-be ex-husband. He's just a prop. He's akin to \"The Brady Bunch's\" Greg Brady when Greg was cast as \"Johnny Bravo\" simply because the ornate jacket fit.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: We're obessed with Kim Kardashian: She's on six magazine covers\n@highlight\nHe says news about her at least gave everybody a respite from the real news\n@highlight\nBut we should be paying just as much attention to political issues, Obeidallah says\n@highlight\nLeft on its own, Congress votes on national motto, he writes. 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After banning 10 candidates earlier this month, the country's election commission banned and unbanned this week yet another well-known candidate, former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, although the constitutional court is still reviewing that decision. The remaining front-runners for president speak a similar language on the need for economic reform and political transition, but they hold very different positions on the role of Islam in a new Egypt. In this sense, the presidential election will be an important indicator of how much weight Egyptians give to Islam as a factor in their political life. It will not be the only factor in their decision, which will no doubt turn on questions of personality and name recognition as much as anything. But a vote for a candidate with more conservative Islamist leanings -- and there is evidence of strong support for such candidates -- will likely influence the writing of the constitution, with potential for a long-lasting impact on the rights of minorities and women in particular.\n@highlight\nIsobel Coleman says Egyptian vote a roller coaster; unclear how big a role Islam will play\n@highlight\nMilitary's disqualifications of candidates raise question about election's fairness, she says\n@highlight\nShe says secularist Amir Moussa, a front-runner, faces challenge from Islamist candidate\n@highlight\nColeman: Votes for Muslim Brotherhood's Morsi could mean trouble for minorities, women", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1427}, {"start": 1440, "end": 1457}, {"start": 1461, "end": 1465}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite all the political turmoil, it seems likely that @placeholder's election will go forward next month, and voters will be faced with relatively clear choices.", "idx": 27406}], "idx": 17769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nestor Ortigoza scored the most important penalty in San Lorenzo's 106-year history as the Argentine side won South America's Libertadores Cup for the first time with a 2-1 aggregate victory over Paraguay's Nacional on Wednesday. Midfielder Ortigoza's first-half spotkick gave San Lorenzo a 1-0 home win after the teams, who had never before reached the final, drew 1-1 in the first leg in Asuncion last week. 'The Saints', who qualified for the Club World Cup with the win, have finally managed to shake off the tag of being the only one of Argentina's 'Big Five' never to have won the trophy.\n@highlight\nArgentine side San Lorenzo defeated Paraguay's Nacional to lift the South America Libertadores Cup for the first time in their 106-year history\n@highlight\nNestor Ortigoza's penalty secured a 1-0 home win and 2-1 aggregate victory\n@highlight\nSan Lorenzo qualify for the Club World Cup in December with the triumph", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 703}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The victory also gave @placeholder a record 23rd title in South America's top club competition since it was first played in 1960.", "idx": 27412}], "idx": 17775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 13 February 2013 | UPDATED: 16:55 EST, 14 February 2013 Newlyweds: Stephanie Stevenson and Rob Mowlam married aboard the Carnival Triumph on Saturday A Texan couple who got married aboard the stricken Carnival Triumph vessel on Friday have said they have not even started thinking about a honeymoon yet - but 'it won't be a cruise'. Rob Mowlam, 37 and Stephanie Stevenson, 27 of Nederland, Texas were married by the ship's captain on on Saturday night, but the next day an engine fire disabled the 900-foot vessel. As it continues its slow journey towards Mobile, Alabama on Thursday, Mowlam has spoken about the 'pretty rough conditions' on board and their desperation to get back to Stevenson's two young sons.\n@highlight\nRob Mowlam, 37 and Stephanie Stevenson, 27, were married on Saturday night aboard the stricken Carnival Triumph cruise liner\n@highlight\nThe next day the cruise liner suffered an fire in the engine room and is now being towed back to Mobile, Alabama", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 113, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 247, "end": 262}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 398, "end": 416}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 789, "end": 807}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'Believe it or not, most of the people", "idx": 27417}], "idx": 17780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Violence wracked Yemen yet again Thursday -- this time in the form of dual car bomb attacks purportedly carried out by al Qaeda militants targeting fighters from the minority, albeit powerful, Houthi group. At least nine Houthi fighters died in the attacks on a strategic Houthi camp at the airport of western Yemen's port city of Hodiedah, a local Interior Ministry official and medics told CNN. Medics expected the death toll to rise as some of about a dozen people injured in the attacks are in critical condition. The bloodshed speaks to the dangers and instability in the Arab nation, though this time not involving anyone with the Yemeni government. Instead, it is Houthis -- followers of a sect of Shia Islam in a country where Sunni Muslims are the majority -- who find themselves in the fight.\n@highlight\nDual car bombs target Houthi fighters in the Yemeni city of Hodiedah\n@highlight\nMedics and a Yemeni official say at least 9 Houthi fighters were killed, and the toll may rise\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda claims responsibility; it has stepped up attacks on minority Houthis of late", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scores died in resulting violence, and two @placeholder prime ministers resigned in two weeks before the powerful rebel group and representatives of major political parties signed a ceasefire in September.", "idx": 27421}], "idx": 17784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Life had not quite worked out the way Fuad Ibrahim had planned. A few years ago the whole world was laid out at the 21-year-old American striker's feet. Ibee, as he is known by his coaches and teammates, was considered one of the most naturally talented players ever to emerge in U.S. soccer. He was quickly brought into the national team set up, playing in every game at the Under-17 World Cup finals. At the age of 16 he was the second youngest player ever to be drafted into the MLS. Perhaps prophetically, the youngest was Freddy Adu, a name that has become a euphemism for talent unfulfilled.\n@highlight\nThis weekend sees the start of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa\n@highlight\nFormer winners Ethiopia have qualified for their first AFCoN in 31 years\n@highlight\nIn the squad is former U.S. Under-20 international Fuad Ibrahim\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old raised in Minnesota before being picked up by Ethiopia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 491, "end": 493}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 653, "end": 678}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If I ask you to name five @placeholder players, I am sure you will have a problem.\"", "idx": 27435}], "idx": 17792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The King is dead -- or so they say, even though his original crypt is empty. And one person could soon own the place that served as Elvis Presley's first, but not final, resting place, by being the highest bidder. Starting the middle of next month, Julien's Auctions of Beverly Hills, California, will conduct the sale of the crypt, which is part of a large granite and marble mausoleum at Forest Hill Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee. This is no fleeting prize: The winner or their loved one can be interred for all of eternity exactly where Presley and his mother were for about two months.\n@highlight\nElvis Presley was found dead in his Graceland mansion in August 1977\n@highlight\nHe was first interred at a crypt in a Memphis cemetery, with his late mother\n@highlight\nTwo months later, both were disinterred and buried on Graceland's grounds\n@highlight\nHis original crypt at Forest Hill Cemetery is now being auctioned off", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 399, "end": 418}, {"start": 423, "end": 440}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unless conspiracy theorists are to be believed -- in which case a 77-year-old Presley may be still snacking on peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwiches on some secluded isle -- the late legendary singer is currently buried in the meditation garden at @placeholder, his Memphis estate.", "idx": 27436}], "idx": 17793} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The House and the Senate aren't going to have all of the fun this election year. Governors are sure to get a slice of the pie with 36 races on tap. While not as high-profile as many congressional races, gubernatorial campaigns are statewide races and can reveal political and policy trends that play out nationally. Governors often drive legislative agendas in their states and many possess broad authority to act unilaterally on policy and other matters that can impact millions of people. States enacted around 40,000 laws last year on issues that ranged from same-sex marriage to the use of teen tanning beds.\n@highlight\nThere are 36 gubernatorial races on tap in 2014\n@highlight\nTwenty-nine Republicans are governors, giving them an edge over Democrats\n@highlight\nBeing a state chief executive is often a springboard for higher office\n@highlight\nFlorida and Ohio offer key races and are presidential battlegrounds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead of running for re-election in 2010, he aimed for the @placeholder.", "idx": 27439}], "idx": 17795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "American Sniper has shattered box office records and expectations - raking in more than $110 million in four weeks - but that success is going to affect the murder trial of Chris Kyle's accused killer, according to attorneys in the case. Former Marine Eddie Ray Routh will face court on February 11, two years after he allegedly shot Kyle dead at a Texas firing range as he battled Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Routh is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. While the shooting of Kyle does not feature in American Sniper, with the war drama coming to a close with footage of his funeral, Routh's attorneys the scope of the film - from the amount of people seeing it in cinemas, to the press it is receiving and Oscar nominations - will affect the outcome of the jury.\n@highlight\nFormer Marine Eddie Ray Routh will face court on February 11\n@highlight\nCharged with murdering 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle two years ago\n@highlight\nRouth's attorney's believe the prevalence of the film American Sniper will make it almost impossible to pick an impartial jury\n@highlight\nThe film has already amassed $110 million at the US box office\n@highlight\nWas nominated for six Academy Awards", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 802, "end": 816}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 991, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The people's favorite: American Sniper recently won an overwhelming majority to win the @placeholder", "idx": 27445}], "idx": 17800} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned a suicide bombing Monday at a military airfield, the latest incident in a spike in violence after the burning of Qurans by NATO troops last week. At least nine people were killed and 12 wounded in the early-morning explosion near the front gate of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force base at Jalalabad airport in eastern Afghanistan, according to Gen. Abdulla Hazim Stanikzai, the provincial police chief. There were no NATO casualties. 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But for one would-be superhero, he has managed to land himself in hot water for behaviour which is out-of-character for Bruce Wayne. Christopher Schwartz, known as 'Bar Harbor Batman,' has made appearances at parties and summer parades in the Maine area dressed as Batman. In trouble: Christopher Schwartz, known as 'Bar Harbor Batman,' posted on Facebook that he would blow up a hospital unless he was paid $1 million. The April Fool's joke resulted in him being arrested on a terrorizing charge\n@highlight\nChristopher Schwartz posted on Facebook that he would blow up a hospital unless he was paid $1 million\n@highlight\nHe is known as 'Bar Harbor Batman' and regularly dresses up as the superhero at parties and parades\n@highlight\nApril Fool's Day post was reported to police officers who arrested him on a terrorizing charge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 377}, {"start": 390, "end": 406}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 529}, {"start": 542, "end": 558}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 733, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 863, "end": 879}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm like, \"I've got to post something today, it's @placeholder\"'.", "idx": 27454}], "idx": 17805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of people are dead as the worst Ebola virus outbreak in history sweeps through West Africa. It began as a handful of cases in Guinea in March but quickly spread to neighboring Sierra Leone and Liberia. Here are nine things to know about what the World Health Organization calls \"one of the world's most virulent diseases.\" Why does Ebola generate such fear? Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) describes Ebola as \"one of the world's most deadly diseases.\" \"It is a highly infectious virus that can kill up to 90% of the people who catch it, causing terror among infected communities,\" it says.\n@highlight\nEbola causes viral hemorrhagic fever and kills up to 90% of people who catch it\n@highlight\nIt's named after the Ebola River in DRC, where one of first outbreaks occurred in 1976\n@highlight\nSymptoms can take between two and 21 days to appear after victim contracts virus\n@highlight\nHumans contract Ebola through contact with bodily fluids of infected animals or humans", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 255, "end": 279}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 395}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nonetheless, @placeholder does advise public health authorities to carry out contact tracing in such instances.\"", "idx": 27457}], "idx": 17807} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell and David Wilkes PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:03 EST, 30 September 2013 Like many a suburban bungalow, Chris Weller's has a pond and a cat flap. However the pond is in his conservatory... and you might get a shock at what waddles through the cat flap. For Mr Weller, 66, shares his home with Caesar the crocodile. The bachelor spent \u00a323,000 converting the property in Rochester, Kent and has moved to the safety of the loft so that his pet is free to roam. 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For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die.\"\n@highlight\nMemorable moment: future Texas governor Ann Richards said Bush '41' was born with a \"silver foot in his mouth\"\n@highlight\nDNC: Barack Obama was the last African American to deliver a keynote address in 2004\n@highlight\nRNC: John Lynch was the last African American to keynote a Republican convention in 1884\n@highlight\nIn 1992, then-candidate Bill Clinton got a boost of 16 points after the DNC, going from 40% to 56%", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 45}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 858, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}, {"start": 954, "end": 956}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 983, "end": 998}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 1884, Former Mississippi Rep. 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Snowfall prevented the Menz family from seeing anything and caused their minivan to hit a semi-truck, the Roscommon County Sheriff's Office said in a release. A trailer was being hauled by the semi-truck at the time of the accident - and the front of the minivan jammed underneath it, deputies said. 'It was snow-blinding,' Pamela Menz said in a 1:57am 911 call obtained by ABC News. 'We ran into the back of a semi-truck and he's not stopping and our car is embedded underneath of it.\n@highlight\nPamela and Matt Menz, along with their children Justin and Jennifer, were in a minivan coming home from an airport early Wednesday morning\n@highlight\nSnowfall prevented the motorists from seeing the road - and their minivan struck a semi-truck, the sheriff's office said\n@highlight\nA trailer was being hauled by the semi-truck at the time of the accident - and the front of the minivan jammed underneath it", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 259, "end": 291}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family: (From left to right) Justin Menz, Jennifer Menz and their @placeholder (seen holding an unidentified woman) were in the minivan with their mother Pamela Menz when it got stuck to the semi-truck's trailer", "idx": 27466}], "idx": 17812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- Every few years, I reassess how I feel about Mexican-Americans who wave Mexican flags. 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Nothing wrong with that, I concluded.\n@highlight\nLeo Manzano waved both U.S. and Mexico flags after winning in the Olympics\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: It was not a good idea for Manzano to carry two flags\n@highlight\nHe says Manzano should have been clear about which country he represented\n@highlight\nNavarrette: By putting on the jersey for Team USA, it's clear what his choice was", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 771}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I realize that, for many of my fellow Mexican-Americans, the image of @placeholder waving two flags is no big thing.", "idx": 27472}, {"query": "In fact, I can't remember the last time someone accused me of not being proud of being @placeholder or Mexican-American.", "idx": 27474}, {"query": "In fact, I can't remember the last time someone accused me of not being proud of being Mexican or @placeholder.", "idx": 27475}], "idx": 17814} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Karl-Heinz Rummenigge speaks, you listen. And his advice, if you want to be the best club in the world, is: Never, ever sell your best players. \"I believe a very important point in our history came in 2008,\" Rummenigge, a legend in German football and executive board chairman of the all-conquering Bayern Munich, told CNN. \"We received big offers from England and Spain for the transfer of Franck Ribery to big clubs and we decided not to accept,\" added the 58-year-old, referring to an official bid from Chelsea and an inquiry from Real Madrid for the player who had cost Bayern $40 million in 2007.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge opens up to CNN\n@highlight\nReveals his fears that German team would slip from football elite\n@highlight\nHe says club's refusal to sell Franck Ribery was pivotal moment\n@highlight\nBayern on course for record 24th Bundesliga title and European defense", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 34}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 650, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder -- who played in the 1976 success and was an unused substitute in the previous year's final -- was all too aware of Bayern's precarious position.", "idx": 27478}], "idx": 17815} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- John Keith rattles each pill bottle and raps it down on the table, 15 in all. \"That's what they had me on right there, every day,\" the former sailor says of the prescriptions he received from Veterans Affairs doctors. Keith, who lives in California, says his case is an example of how government doctors over-prescribe for active-duty and retired military, with often disastrous results. On the other side of the country, the Ohio family of Chris Bachus, a decorated Marine who died in his sleep from an accidental drug overdose, also says military doctors are writing too many prescriptions.\n@highlight\nOne Navy veteran says he took 15 medications a day\n@highlight\nMarine died in his sleep; autopsy lists 27 medications\n@highlight\nGeneral says Army has new rules on prescriptions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 212, "end": 227}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thomas says the @placeholder has implemented rules to limit the number of people who can prescribe medications for an individual patient, as well as new scrutiny of cases in which multiple prescriptions have been written.", "idx": 27489}], "idx": 17821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Few 15-year-olds can claim to make history, but Martin Odegaard is fast accumulating a clutch of firsts in football. By coming on as a second half substitute in Norway's clash with Bulgaria on Monday, he became the youngest player ever to appear in European Championships qualifying at just 15 years and 300 days. He is already the youngest player to represent his country -- featuring in a friendly with United Arab Emirates in August -- as well as the youngest player, and scorer, in the country's top league. And Odegaard didn't look out of place during his 27-minute cameo, as Norway beat Bulgaria 2-1 in its Euro 2016 Group H clash.\n@highlight\nMartin Odegaard becomes youngest player in European Championships qualifying\n@highlight\nThe 15-year-old comes on as a substitute in Norway's 2-1 win over Bulgaria\n@highlight\nIceland beat Netherlands 2-0 to make it three wins out of three in qualifying\n@highlight\nBelgium and Bosnia draw 1-1 while there were wins for Italy, Wales and Croatia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 258, "end": 279}, {"start": 414, "end": 433}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 638}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 701, "end": 722}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had opportunities in the second half as it pressed to get back in the game but Iceland could have added to its tally on the counter attack.", "idx": 27505}], "idx": 17831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The assistant coach of Togo's national soccer team is among the victims of Friday's machine-gun attack on a bus carrying the squad to a tournament in Angola, the country's official news agency reported Saturday. As many as three people were killed and nine injured in the strike, which prompted the team to decide Saturday to pull out of the Africa Cup of Nations tourney. Angola's official ANGOP news agency reported that assistant coach Hamelet Abulo and a Togolese journalist died Saturday. There were conflicting reports about the driver of the bus. 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Not so Spain's Queen Letizia, who chose to walk from her home at the Zarzuela Palace to a meeting in Madrid this morning. Accompanied by a single bodyguard, the 42-year-old royal arrived in a similarly low-key ensemble comprised of a pair of tailored trousers and a tailored red wool coat. 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New numbers from the China-based Hurun Report reveal a net gain of 222 billionaires in 2014, putting the total at a record 2,089. While the United States still takes the trophy for the most billionaires ahead of China, India made its first showing in 2014 in the top three countries with the most members of the world's most exclusive club. India pushed out Russia by adding 27 members to the club, bring its total number of billionaires to 97. China gained 72 to bring its total to 430 and the U.S. added 56 and now has 537, according to CNBC.\n@highlight\nThe United States tops the list with 537 billionaires while many newcomers to world's most exclusive club come from India and China\n@highlight\nNot every billionaire had a good 2014 as 95 dropped to millionaire status and titans of industry in the developing world suffered from a slowdown\n@highlight\nBill Gates still tops the list with his $85 billion, followed by Mexico's Carlos Slim and Warren Buffett", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 87, "end": 98}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most new billionaires were born of the tech sector in 2014, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 27524}], "idx": 17843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In what may be the epic battle of the summer, the White House and Republicans are assembling their armies and sharpening their bayonets for a political fight over the selling of Obamacare. 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The items never arrived and the Palmers said the transaction was automatically canceled. \"After 30 days, PayPal said 'Hey, there's no activity here' and they turned around and gave the money back into my husband's account and effectively canceled the sale,\" Jen Palmer told CNN.\n@highlight\nA Utah man purchased online gifts, but they never came\n@highlight\nAfter getting no response from the company, his wife posted a negative review\n@highlight\nThe company fined the couple $3,500 for violating allegedly violating its terms\n@highlight\nThen they reported the couple to a credit agency when the fine wasn't paid", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 5}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder say they're taking their fight all the way to court.", "idx": 27538}], "idx": 17853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While Glenn Beck continues to pathetically assert that he is a modern day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his listeners and viewers are the rightful heirs to the Civil Rights Movement he spearheaded, it may catch some by surprise that Tea Party leaders claim their movement is also one that is about advancing the civil rights of Americans. During a debate I participated in Wednesday night on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, Tea Party Express spokesman Mark Williams -- who moonlights as a radio talk show host -- blasted the National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People for not doing anything to fight crime in the inner city, as well as for advancing issues that go against the U.S. Constitution.\n@highlight\nRoland Martin says Tea Party spokesman claimed civil rights high ground in recent debate\n@highlight\nTea Party's criticism of NAACP would surprise civil rights groups, he says\n@highlight\nHe challenges Tea Party to address racial profiling, education, \"don't ask, don't tell\"\n@highlight\nMartin: Tea Partiers have talked the talk on civil rights, now they should walk the walk", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 87, "end": 108}, {"start": 170, "end": 190}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 445}, {"start": 457, "end": 469}, {"start": 530, "end": 550}, {"start": 560, "end": 588}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I had to do everything I could to maintain my composure, considering that the @placeholder's long and storied history has been about forcing Americans to actually uphold the Constitution and apply it evenly to all citizens, especially African Americans.", "idx": 27539}], "idx": 17854} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Casey, Press Association Stephen Gallacher is the only player who controls his Ryder Cup destiny, but it was Francesco Molinari who did most to boost his chances of making the European team in the Italian Open. On the course where he started playing golf aged eight, Molinari carded a flawless six-under-par 66 at Circolo Golf Torino to share the lead with Austria's Bernd Wiesberger. 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I had many happy years working with some brilliant people but in the end I was unable to cope with the demands of the modern management man, personified by the magazine\u2019s publisher, one James Pembroke. Let me be fair to the man \u2013 Pembroke has done wonders for the magazine, which now boasts a circulation of 45,000. But alarm bells started to ring some time ago when he began to hanker after \u2018brainstorming\u2019 sessions and covered the office walls with charts showing blue and yellow days for different members of staff.\n@highlight\nLegendary founder of Private Eye (b. 1937) gives his side of the story\n@highlight\nHe announced his resignation from The Oldie this week despite founding it\n@highlight\nJournalist was in a row with the magazine's publisher James Pembroke", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To my amazement I then received a three-page letter from @placeholder summoning me to a \u2018disciplinary hearing\u2019 and warning me: \u2018If you are found guilty of misconduct I may decide to issue you with a written warning or a final written warning.\u2019 (What was the difference?)", "idx": 27547}], "idx": 17860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Is there anyone else you can call?' For a group of friends in New Jersey recently, apparently not, after all three received DUIs after systematically following each other to the police station. It started with 34-year-old Carmen Reatequi, of Whitehouse Station, who was pulled over by a patrolman for swerving on Route 22 East about 1.45am on Monday. After a standardized field sobriety test, Rautequi was arrested and taken to Readington police headquarters, according to NJ.com. 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The April 22 election pits incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy against challenger Francois Hollande. Sarkozy, a conservative, argues that France did well compared with other European countries in the Great Recession. Hollande, on the left, urges a more expansionary program of government spending to create jobs. Normal politics, in other words. But the vote to watch is not Sarkozy v. Hollande. It is Sarkozy plus Hollande. The French constitution establishes a two-round voting system. The idea is to ensure that the ultimate winner obtains an outright majority of all votes cast. 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Bartolomeo Vernace, 65, was sentenced in U.S. District Court to life without parole plus 10 years for his 2013 racketeering conspiracy conviction. Criminal acts from 1978 through 2011 included drug trafficking, illegal gambling and the 1981 double homicide of Richard Godkin and business partner John D'Agnese, according to prosecutors. They said Vernace held key roles with the Gambino organized crime family. \"Thirty-three years is a very long time to wait for justice. 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The construction company manager was driving his car when he witnessed an ugly scene: a team of about 50 city inspectors beating villagers who tried to block trucks from unloading trash near their homes. Wei took out his cell phone and began taking pictures. The city inspectors saw Wei and then attacked him in a beating that lasted five minutes. By the time it was over, the 41-year-old Wei was slumped unconscious. 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According to Dutch website OneMoreThing, the finished ship was launched at shipbuilder Koninklijke De Vries in Aalsmeer, The Netherlands. Jobs' widow Laurene and three of their children, Reed, Erin and Eve, were at the ceremony. The Jobs family gave each of the members of the shipbuilding staff an elegant thank-you note, along with a token gift of their appreciation \u00e2\u20ac\u201d an iPod Shuffle with the name of the ship inscribed on the back.\n@highlight\nSteve Jobs' yacht was unveiled in a Dutch shipyard on Sunday and christened \"Venus\"\n@highlight\nBoat designed by Jobs and designed by Jobs and minimalist designer Philippe Starck\n@highlight\nJobs family attended ceremony, gave builders customized iPod Shuffles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 349, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 873, "end": 887}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the report, the enormous yacht is between 230 and 260 feet long, and appears to be as it was described in the @placeholder biography \u00e2\u20ac\u201d it's an extraordinary vessel with teak decks and large panes of ceiling-to-floor glass throughout.", "idx": 27577}], "idx": 17883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a Friday in May, 2005, and Schapelle Corby stands in the center of packed courtroom on the tropical island of Bali, waiting to learn her fate. Will the beauty school student from Australia's Gold Coast be found guilty of smuggling a large bag of marijuana into Indonesia -- where the maximum penalty for drug trafficking is death by firing squad? A furrow forms between the 27-year-old's eyebrows as the judge reads out the verdict in Bahasa Indonesia. Corby appears confused. Her piercing blue eyes dart around the room -- at her family, at the cameras broadcasting live to televisions around Australia, at the ground, at her interpreter. Then reality sets in.\n@highlight\nCorby, then 27, was arrested at Bali's airport with marijuana in her luggage in 2004\n@highlight\nThe Australian trainee beautician insists she was set up\n@highlight\nA Bali court convicts her of drug trafficking, sentencing her to 20 years in prison\n@highlight\nHer case has been one of the most-watched criminal trials in Australian history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 275, "end": 283}, {"start": 449, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet @placeholder remains divided as to whether she is guilty of the crime.", "idx": 27580}], "idx": 17886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:52 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 25 March 2013 Forever-young Minnie Mouse is growing up and moving on from her old red and white polka dots. Lanvin has designed the loveable Disney rodent a new dress - a more mature frock in royal blue and long sleeves that she can wear at special Paris events. It was unveiled at a catwalk show in Disneyland Paris on Saturday evening. All grown up: Minnie Mouse was given a makeover by the high-end French fashion house, Lanvin Gone was the oversized hair bow that has been the signature of the character since she was created in 1928.\n@highlight\nAlber Elbaz, from the high-end French fashion house Lanvin, said designing the Disney character's outfit was a 'great challenge and responsibility to do'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 378, "end": 393}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}]}, "qas": [{"query": "know that @placeholder says Minnie will be allowed to keep her red and white", "idx": 27597}], "idx": 17897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Somebody in Michigan may be very happy soon. The winning ticket for the estimated $337 million Powerball jackpot was purchased at a Sunoco gas station in Lapeer, Michigan, said Andi Brancato, a spokesman for the Michigan lottery. The lucky person has not yet been identified. The winning numbers were 6, 27, 46, 51, 56 and 21. The $337 million jackpot was the seventh-largest ever in America and the third-largest for Powerball, Brancato said. Eight other tickets won the $1 million Match 5 prize. Two of those tickets were bought in Indiana, and the others in Kansas, Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Virginia, lottery officials said.\n@highlight\nThe jackpot is the seventh-largest ever in America\n@highlight\nPowerball is held in 42 states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia\n@highlight\nThe game's largest prize to date was $365 million\n@highlight\nEight tickets worth $1 million each were also sold", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 772, "end": 790}, {"start": 800, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At $337 million, the Powerball pot still has ways to go to catch MegaMillions at the top of the list of @placeholder grand prizes.", "idx": 27599}], "idx": 17898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For a company that hasn't attended CES since 1992, Apple dominates the show. You can't walk more than a dozen feet here at the Las Vegas Convention Center without seeing an iGadget or iAccessory of some kind. Apple's overwhelming presence by proxy is impressive, and underscores the immense place the company occupies in the consumer electronics sector. Of the 3,000 or so exhibitors here at CES, nearly 500 reside in the iLounge pavilion, a section dedicated specifically to Apple-related products. And then there are the hundreds of audio, automotive, health, gaming, and accessory companies hawking iOS and Mac peripherals. There are more iPhone and iPad adaptors, docks and dongles than you could possibly imagine. Vendors are showing off iPad camera rigs, solar-powered Mac batteries and even an iPhone-connected plant sensor. And then there's the sea of bedazzled and bedecked iPhone and iPad cases.\n@highlight\nAbsent from Consumer Electronics Show, Apple still is a major presence\n@highlight\nFive hundred exhibitors are in the \"iLounge Pavilion\" for Apple accessory makers\n@highlight\nOne reason? 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At least 1,090 people have contracted the awful disease this year, though the epidemic's true scope is unknown because of widespread opposition to health authorities in afflicted Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. This week, 39-year-old physician Sheik Umar Khan -- labeled the country's hero for his brave leadership of the epidemic fight -- died from Ebola, adding yet another public fear: that even the doctors cannot escape the disease.\n@highlight\nLaurie Garrett: Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia worst ever, could be controlled\n@highlight\nShe says poor governance, ignorance, hysteria have stoked opposition to health care\n@highlight\nShe says key doctor in Ebola fight now stricken, adding new fear that no one can escape\n@highlight\nGarrett: Lacking governance, desperately poor citizens superstitious, avoid treatment", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In April, @placeholder health officials failed to quarantine an Ebola patient who reportedly spread the virus from a remote area to the capital -- a lapse that undermined government credibility.", "idx": 27609}], "idx": 17906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A female suicide bomber in northern Iraq targeted buoyant soccer fans who had just watched their national team win a big match against China, authorities told CNN. At least 29 people were wounded when the bomber detonated her suicide vest in a marketplace in the Diyala province town of Qara Tappa, a predominantly Shiite Kurdish town with a Shiite Turkmen population. Col. Ragheb al-Omairi, spokesman for Diyala Military operations command, who confirmed the account, said police on foot patrols were also in the area of bombing. Twenty-five civilians and four police were wounded, with at least 12 of the civilians in critical condition.\n@highlight\nNEW: Attack strikes people celebrating Iraq team's win in World Cup qualifier\n@highlight\n29 wounded in predominantly Kurdish town in Diyala province\n@highlight\nTwenty female suicide bombings in Iraq this year, a sharp uptick\n@highlight\nInsurgent recruiters target troubled women, authorities say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 397, "end": 412}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The match, which Iraq won 2-1, was watched avidly across the country by @placeholder of all stripes -- united by their love of soccer.", "idx": 27620}], "idx": 17914} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Wu-Tang Clan -- the New York hip-hop supergroup that spawned millions of album sales, nine solo acts and a few acting careers -- almost never was. If RZA, left, had been jailed or Method Man killed, Wu-Tang may have never formed, RZA says. Method Man, the group's most recognizable voice, was nearly killed before the band formed, Wu-Tang's chief producer, RZA, writes in his forthcoming memoir. Meth was walking to buy marijuana at 160 Park Hill Avenue in Staten Island -- the house in Wu-Tang's \"Protect Ya Neck\" video -- when RZA saw him across the street, he writes in the book.\n@highlight\nWu-Tang producer: Attempted murder conviction also could have derailed band\n@highlight\nRapper/producer/actor RZA talks of forming Wu-Tang Clan in upcoming memoir\n@highlight\nRZA: Ol' Dirty Bastard made son watch him do drugs before 2004 fatal overdose\n@highlight\nBook cites lessons from Christianity, Islam, numerology, kung fu, chess", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 244, "end": 246}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 451, "end": 466}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 802}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One, if I would've lost that, yeah, @placeholder wouldn't have happened, but also it's the victory of it that inspired me and gave me the drive also to go and really get serious about Wu-Tang and the things I was dealing with.", "idx": 27622}], "idx": 17916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 21 November 2012 Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici has insisted the government's plan to reduce unemployment and restore growth would bear fruit France's government has shrugged off the latest downgrade of its credit rating, saying that it just needs time for reforms to the sluggish economy to take root. In a setback for President Francois Hollande's Socialist administration, Moody's Investors Service stripped Europe's second largest economy of it of its prized AAA credit rating yesterday over concerns that its rigid labour market and exposure to Europe's financial crisis were threatening its prospects for economic growth.\n@highlight\nMoody's Investors Service stripped Europe's second largest economy of it of its prized AAA credit rating\n@highlight\nSecond ratings downgrade to have hit France this year: Standard & Poor's agency lowered its score in January", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 133}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 417, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 463, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 726, "end": 750}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder has struggled to reassure economists that his attempts to revive the French economy will be successful.", "idx": 27629}], "idx": 17921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "You'd have thought those living in the country would prefer to hunt foxes rather than invite them into their home and let them watch TV. But that's just what Jane Shepherd, 64, has done and whether it's going about her household chores such as laundry and washing up or spending time in the garden there is always a fox or three nearby. For the pensioner from Whittlebury in Northamptonshire has opened the doors of her three-bedroom bungalow to three bushy-tailed friends now calls family. 'At the moment I live with Minette, Chico and Billy,' explains Jane. A hug and a kiss: Jane Sheppard pictured at her home with one of her foxes. 'They are very affectionate - Chico loves to cover my face with kisses. They are actually a lot like cats rather than dogs'\n@highlight\n'Hide and seek is a favourite game of theirs - they think it's hilarious ... You just can't get angry at them'\n@highlight\n'No matter how comfortable they are there it's still not enough. Each night they insist on a kiss and a cuddle before bedtime'\n@highlight\nPensioner, 64, shares three-bedroom bungalow with the foxes", "entities": [{"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 375, "end": 390}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Billy was rescued as an adult after a car accident when @placeholder took her in, so her age remains a mystery.", "idx": 27640}], "idx": 17928} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 22 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:36 EST, 23 October 2012 The man accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting and killing Starbucks barista Whitney Heichel wept in court on Monday as he made in his first appearance for the brutal murder of the 21-year-old newlywed. Jonathan Holt, 24, who was dressed in an anti-suicide smock, didn't enter a plea during a brief appearance by video at the Clackamas County courthouse in Oregon. He spoke softly, kept his head down and seemed at one point to wipe away tears. According to court documents released, Holt committed kidnapping, sodomy and robbery in the course of killing her.\n@highlight\nWhitney Heichel's body found in wooded area near her home on Friday, three days after she failed to turn up to her work shift\n@highlight\nHer SUV was seen at a gas station two hours later 'driven by a suspicious-looking man as she sat in the passenger seat'\n@highlight\nPolice arrested Jonathan Holt, 24, following interviews and DNA evidence\n@highlight\nHe committed kidnapping, sodomy and robbery in the course of killing her, according to court documents\n@highlight\nHolt gave one word answers and appeared to weep during court appearance, via video", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 429, "end": 444}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Workplace: Heichel's friends and colleagues gather on Saturday at the @placeholder where she worked", "idx": 27642}], "idx": 17929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams Clive Goodman, the former royal editor of The News of the World leaves the Old Bailey after giving evidence Police did not publicly reveal the extent of hacking at the News of the World out of 'discretion' for victims - including members of the royal family, jurors heard today. Former royal editor for the paper, Clive Goodman, insisted that he had always been 'open and honest' even when confronted with evidence yesterday that he repeatedly hacked Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry. He claimed that he was simply a 'spear carrier' rather than the 'five act opera' of hacking, if compared to a colleague - who cannot be named.\n@highlight\nClive Goodman was dismissed in 2007 after he pleaded guilty and was jailed for hacking royal aides with private detective Glenn Mulcaire\n@highlight\nBut he claimed that he was simply a 'spear carrier' rather the 'five act opera' of hacking, if compared to a colleague - who cannot be named\n@highlight\nHe claimed that police decided in 2006/07 not to publicise the cases for reasons of their own - 'to protect the discretion of the victims'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 61, "end": 81}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Goodman replied: 'It may have been me, it may have been @placeholder.", "idx": 27644}], "idx": 17931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A provincial council candidate and nine of his supporters were killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan two days after they were kidnapped, said Sakhidad Haidari, deputy police chief of northern Sar-e-Pul province. The 10 were kidnapped Sunday and shot dead Tuesday night, Haidari told CNN on Wednesday. The bodies of four of those killed, including the Sar-e-Pul election candidate, Hussain Nazari, have been returned to police, he said. The other six remain in the hands of the Taliban. The Taliban have not commented on the incident, which comes ahead of presidential and provincial elections to be held Saturday. In a separate incident Wednesday, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance gate to the Interior Ministry in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, killing six Afghan police officers, Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said.\n@highlight\nNATO chief praises work of Afghan security forces, says overall violence has fallen\n@highlight\nThe Taliban kill a provincial council candidate and nine supporters, police say\n@highlight\nIn Kabul, a suicide bomber kills six Afghan policemen at Interior Ministry gate, official says\n@highlight\nThe Taliban have vowed to disrupt April 5 elections and punish those involved in them", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 795, "end": 811}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As expected, we have seen a series of attacks including on @placeholder today -- an attack which I strongly condemn -- but I welcome that the Afghan people have resisted these intimidation attempts,\" he said.", "idx": 27646}], "idx": 17932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. John McCain on Thursday accused Sen. Barack Obama of breaking a promise when the Democrat decided to forgo public financing in this fall's campaign. Sen. Barack Obama repeatedly broke campaign fundraising records during the Democratic primary season. Obama told supporters in an e-mail message Thursday that he would not accept about $85 million in public funds when he becomes the Democratic presidential nominee. In the e-mail, Obama said the public campaign financing system allowed \"special interests [to] drown out the voices of the American people\" and asked his supporters to \"declare our independence from a broken system.\"\n@highlight\nSen. John McCain says decision \"should be disturbing to all Americans\"\n@highlight\nAnalyst says voters favor the way Obama has raised campaign cash\n@highlight\nSen. 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They are former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson, former Assistant Commissioners John Yates and Andy Hayman and former Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke. Stephenson resigned as head of London's Metropolitan Police, also known as Scotland Yard, after it was revealed that Scotland Yard had hired a former top News of the World journalist to be a communications consultant. The revelation came the same day police arrested the journalist, Neil Wallis, over the phone-hacking investigation.\n@highlight\nNEW: Yates says he will be exonerated over a separate investigation\n@highlight\nPaul Stephenson resigned as London's top police officer last month\n@highlight\nHe says he expected this outcome and regrets police resources were used for the probe\n@highlight\nLondon's police have been accused of being too cozy with News International", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 161, "end": 200}, {"start": 267, "end": 281}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 455}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 551, "end": 567}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yates handed in his resignation the day after @placeholder quit.", "idx": 27660}], "idx": 17938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 2022 World Cup in Qatar has an unlikely backer -- Zahir Belounis. Despite being stuck in Qatar for two years in an ordeal that he says left him contemplating a hunger strike and suicide, the freed footballer insists the Middle Eastern nation deserves to stage arguably the world's top sporting event. World governing body FIFA's decision to award the 2022 contest to Qatar three years ago has generated controversy both over what time of the year it will be held and the way migrant workers, largely responsible for the tournament's infrastructure, are treated. \"They deserve it,\" the French-Algerian told CNN on Friday. The \"people are working very hard for it. 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Many inmates are stuck in an age before Instagram or Facebook, relying on envelopes and pay phones to connect with family on the outside. So Hutson founded Pigeonly, a photo-sharing and low-cost phone call service that has already helped 50,000 incarcerated individuals connect with their loved ones, maintain their ties to society, and remain a presence in their children's lives. 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Though Trouble died in 2010, her memory survives in Trouble\u2019s Trust, a newly christened addition to the luxurious New York Palace Hotel, which Helmsley once owned. The dedication to Trouble doesn\u2019t just end at the swanky bar\u2019s name. Signature cocktails\u2014like the Queen of Mean and the Pampered Pooch\u2014are also available to sip in memory of the prosperous pooch and her famous owner.\n@highlight\nTrouble's Trust pays homage to the Queen of Mean's $12M bequest to her Maltese named Trouble in 2007\n@highlight\nTrouble Helmsley was once the richest dog alive\n@highlight\nThe lavish bar is located beneath the ornate stairway of the New York Palace, the posh Manhattan hotel once owned by Helmsley\n@highlight\nThe series Gossip Girl was filmed at the glitzy hotel and also once housed some of the show's actors\n@highlight\nCocktails at Trouble's Trust include the rum-based Pampered Pooch and a surprisingly sweet sounding whiskey drink called the Queen of Mean", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 300, "end": 314}, {"start": 362, "end": 382}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 872, "end": 886}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 969}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1197}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s Trust was built as part of the Palace Hotel\u2019s recent $140million renovation and is one of six bars and restaurants added to the Midtown Manhattan hotel.", "idx": 27666}], "idx": 17943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Army sergeant was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole for gunning down five fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq. The sentence handed down at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, near Tacoma, Washington, came after Sgt. John Russell pleaded guilty to the killings in a deal in which prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty. Russell pleaded guilty to the May 11, 2009, killings at Baghdad's Camp Liberty, telling a military court last month that he \"did it out of rage.\" The only question facing the judge, Col. David Conn, was whether Russell committed the slayings with premeditation, which the 48-year-old soldier disputed.\n@highlight\nA judge finds that Sgt. 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Anti-abortion protesters plan demonstrations this weekend outside Dr. LeRoy Carhart's clinic in Bellevue, Nebraska. \"I feel safer on an airplane than I do in my clinic,\" Carhart said, sitting at his desk in his windowless office in Bellevue, Nebraska. \"You try to think about every way an attack could happen. You try to do all you can to prevent it, but obviously Dr. [George] Tiller thought he was safe in church.\" It's been nearly three months since Tiller, one of the world's most well-known doctors performing abortions, was shot in the head at point-blank range on May 31 as services began at Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kansas.\n@highlight\nNEW: Abortion rights supporters dominant outside clinic on Friday\n@highlight\nFirst major abortion protests set since killing of Dr. George Tiller in May\n@highlight\nDr. LeRoy Carhart of Nebraska was understudy of Tiller's\n@highlight\nCarhart says he takes pride in the term abortionist", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 727, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 954, "end": 966}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He performed abortions at @placeholder's clinic for a week every month, including late-term procedures.", "idx": 27677}], "idx": 17949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:16 EST, 23 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:52 EST, 23 September 2012 Keeping tabs: Scientology leader David Miscvage reportedly feared his former rival Two private investigators claim David Miscavige, the leader of the Church of Scientology, paid them $12million over the course of 24 years to spy on his former rival, along with other enemies. The top-secret program gave Paul Marrick and Greg Arnold about $500,000 a year and sent them across the world in pursuit of Pat Broeker, who was briefly head of the church before being forced out, the men say.\n@highlight\nPrivate eyes 'also spied on future governor Mitch Daniels'\n@highlight\nInvestigators sue church over claims it broke contract to pay them for life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 253, "end": 273}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "won out and became leader, Mr @placeholder was forced to leave the church.", "idx": 27685}], "idx": 17955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush Police have released this image of the suspected gunman, who is believed to have shot a teenage boy twice in the head after opening fire on a Brooklyn street A 13-year-old boy was shot through the eye when he was hit by two stray bullets after a gunman opened fire in a street in New York. Gama Droiville was with his aunt outside a Brooklyn pizzeria when the gunman opened fire yesterday afternoon, police have said. The teenager was hit twice in the head, with one of the bullets going through his eye. He was rushed to hospital where he was described as being in a serious but stable condition.\n@highlight\nGama Droiville was outside pizzeria with his aunt when gunman opened fire\n@highlight\nTeenager was hit twice in the head before being taken to hospital\n@highlight\nA 24-year-old man, believed by police to be intended target, was shot in leg", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}]}, "qas": [{"query": "shooting follows another firearm-related incident in @placeholder, a couple", "idx": 27689}], "idx": 17959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Bryans, Press Association West Ham have announced the signing of Barcelona midfielder Alex Song on a season-long loan. The 26-year-old Cameroon international struggled to hold down a regular place at the Nou Camp following a move from Arsenal in 2012 and returns to the Barclays Premier League with the Hammers - who paraded their new addition to fans ahead of the clash with Southampton. Clubs throughout Europe were put on alert when it emerged Song would be allowed to leave Barcelona - with West Ham having won the race to take him to Upton Park on a temporary basis despite reported interest from the likes of Napoli and Galatasaray.\n@highlight\nWest Ham complete season-long loan deal for Cameroon international\n@highlight\n26-year-old unveiled at Upton Park before game against Southampton\n@highlight\nSong has failed to make an impression on new Barcelona boss Luis Enrique\n@highlight\nFormer Arsenal star spent seven years in London before leaving in 2012\n@highlight\nCameroon international joined Barcelona for \u00a315million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 278, "end": 300}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gunner: Alex Song is no stranger to the Premier League, having played for @placeholder between 2005 and 2012", "idx": 27695}], "idx": 17963} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)He runs his terror group like a CEO -- with spreadsheets on missions, assassinations and captured assets. And reports from Iraq's government suggest ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may have been hit in airstrikes over the weekend -- though it's not clear whether he was wounded, whose strikes he may have been hit by and in what part of the country he may have been struck. But if al-Baghdadi is dead, what would happen to the radical Sunni militant group? Don't expect ISIS to just crumble. \"It will morph, and new leaders will emerge,\" retired U.S. Maj. Gen. James \"Spider\" Marks said. \"In fact, bear in mind that ISIS leadership originated from Saddam's military. These are very conventionally trained, very professional leaders.\"\n@highlight\nISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may have been wounded in an airstrike\n@highlight\nEven if he gets killed, a throng of \"very professional leaders\" could take his place\n@highlight\nAl-Baghdadi has two top deputies, one over operations in Iraq and one over Syria\n@highlight\nThe Shura Council, ISIS' religious monitor, could tell al-Baghdadi to go", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 166, "end": 185}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 567, "end": 586}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 763, "end": 782}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both men are veteran Iraqi military officials who served under @placeholder.", "idx": 27700}], "idx": 17966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This picture graphic shows the shear enormity of the African continent by showing how many other countries fit inside it. It covers the same surface as 13 countries - including the United States, China and India - and the whole of Eastern Europe. The UK also features on the graphic - covering the island of Madagascar. This picture graphic shows the shear enormity of the African continent by showing how many other countries fit inside it In total, Africa is more than 30million sq km. But this graphic illustrates that its size is not shown accurately on a standard Mercator map, where countries in the centre appear smaller than they are.\n@highlight\nGraphic shows Africa is as big as 13 nations and Eastern Europe\n@highlight\nThe continent is more than 30m sq km, but this is not reflected in standard Mercator maps\n@highlight\nBiggest nation in terms of landmass is Russia, at more than 17m sq ft", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 251, "end": 252}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A standard Mercator world map does not truly reflect the landmass of @placeholder", "idx": 27702}], "idx": 17968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Berlin, Germany (CNN) -- German President Horst Koehler resigned suddenly Monday over what he said was heavy criticism about comments he made on Germany's military role in the world, which he said had been misinterpreted. It was the first time in German history that a president has resigned, the government-funded Deutsche Welle news agency reported. Koehler said May 22 upon his return from a trip to Afghanistan that \"in emergencies, military intervention is necessary to uphold our interests, like for example free trade routes, for example to prevent regional instabilities which could have a negative impact on our chances in terms of trade, jobs and income.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: President's resignation is first in country's history\n@highlight\nNEW: Koehler had been criticized for comments on military's role\n@highlight\nHe said comments were misinterpreted\n@highlight\nResignation was sudden and unexpected", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was an honor for me to serve @placeholder as president,\" he said.", "idx": 27712}], "idx": 17976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A zoo keeper blames himself for a near-death experience with a crocodile which ended with his thumb being ripped off - although he does admit that he has very scant memories of the traumatic event. The owner of the reptile park, Ian Jenkins, was grabbed by a crocodile whilst performing in front of a large crowd, at Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo near Childers, south of Bundaberg,far north Queensland . In extremely distressing scenes, the 58-year-old was dragged into the pond at which point the four-metre croc \u2018Macca\u2019 started a death roll. Thanks to the quick thinking of his fellow worker, Louise Smith, Jenkins escaped with his life.\n@highlight\nVictim Ian Jenkins is the owner of the Snakes Downunder Reptile Park Zoo\n@highlight\nHis left thumb was bitten off as he tried to get croc's attention with a chicken\n@highlight\nHe now blames himself and is annoyed with himself for his crucial mistakes\n@highlight\nColleague Louise Smith who saved his life says she was 'just doing her job'\n@highlight\nShe put her life on the line, wacking the crocodile on the head until he let go\n@highlight\nA terrified spectator shares her account of the distressing scenes\n@highlight\nJenkins has already undergone several hours of surgery to reconstruct his mangled hand", "entities": [{"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 318, "end": 346}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 699, "end": 731}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hero was Ms Smith, insists she was just doing her job when she distracted @placeholder to free Jenkins", "idx": 27714}], "idx": 17977} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In a symbolic gesture toward more civil political discourse, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer and Republican Sen. Tom Coburn said Sunday they will sit together at the upcoming State of the Union address. Appearing on the NBC's \"Meet the Press,\" Schumer and Coburn called for political debate based on issues and ideology, rather than motives and personal attacks, in the aftermath of the Tucson, Arizona, shootings last week that killed six people and critically injured Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Schumer acknowledged that sitting with Coburn for the president's annual speech to Congress would be symbolic, \"but maybe it just sets a tone and everything gets a little bit more civil.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Tone of debate should change, not intensity, politicians say\n@highlight\nDemocrat Schumer, Republican Coburn want to symbolize civil discourse\n@highlight\nSchumer says the the move may help tone down the rhetoric\n@highlight\nCoburn says question ideology, not motives, of political foes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 195, "end": 212}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 506, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And so if we can actually come into that chamber and instead of me going to the left, I go to the right, and the Republicans do the opposite, what you're going to create is an image of the @placeholder deciding that we are going to work as a body, not as two separate sides.", "idx": 27716}], "idx": 17978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- North Korea's rhetoric toward the United States has always had a certain bizarre, over-the-top quality to it. Under the Bush administration it labeled Undersecretary of State John Bolton \"human scum.\" \"Complete and irreversible denuclearization is the only viable path for North Korea,\" Hillary Clinton says. But the North Korea's latest comments about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are stunningly personal. An unnamed North Korean official quoted by the state-run KCNA news agency calls Clinton \"by no means intelligent\" and a \"funny lady.\" \"Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping,\" he said.\n@highlight\n\"Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl,\" official reportedly says of Clinton\n@highlight\nU.S. officials have likened North Korea's provocative actions to children acting out\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's nuclear test in May strengthened U.S. call for sanctions\n@highlight\nNorth Korea remains defiant, showing no signs of abandoning nuclear program", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 171, "end": 193}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The country has the right to a nuclear program, it says, since it must defend itself against possible attack from the @placeholder.", "idx": 27718}], "idx": 17980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not long ago, presidential candidate Herman Cain made headlines when he said blacks were brainwashed for not considering conservative ideas. On other occasions he declared that racism was no longer a problem and blamed the poor for being poor. A personal friend, I know Cain to be more thoughtful than those incendiary sound bites, but I also suspect he knew that uttering them would help him land right where he is: atop the Republican presidential field, a standing that could be threatened by recent reports of sexual harassment allegations. Unfortunately, such trash talk -- popular among many black conservatives -- continues to alienate black Republicans from the African-American community.\n@highlight\nHerman Cain said blacks were brainwashed into rejecting conservative ideas\n@highlight\nFredrick Robinson: At one time conservatism showed promise as a route for black Americans\n@highlight\nHe says Cain and others have gained popularity in GOP circles by trash talk\n@highlight\nRobinson: Denying the impact of racism in America alienates conservatives from blacks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an environment of runaway corporate greed, where the top 1% is getting richer at the expense of the middle class, where rising college costs are making many students question the worth of a college education, where unemployment is hovering at 16% in the black community, where home values are drying up, and the economy is nearly on life support, black @placeholder -- whose spiel is as one-dimensional as it was 20 years ago -- come off as even more tone-deaf.", "idx": 27725}], "idx": 17985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With violence approaching their doorstep, 10-year-old Beverly Dempsey and her father had eight hours to gather their belongings into one suitcase apiece and evacuate Egypt during last month's uprising. Her mother, a U.S. State Department employee, had to stay behind while they were relocated to temporary housing in Falls Church, Virginia, with other displaced diplomatic families. Jim Dempsey tries to make life as normal as possible for his daughter, who is attending school for the first time in the United States, having lived abroad since she was 2. But her heart remains in Egypt, the place she's come to regard as home.\n@highlight\nJim Dempsey and daughter, Beverly, were forced to leave Egypt last month amid uprising\n@highlight\nHis wife, a USAID employee, had to stay behind\n@highlight\nThey've been temporarily relocated to Virgina but now consider Egypt home\n@highlight\n\"I want to go back really badly, but that doesn't mean I don't like it here,\" says Beverly, 10", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 225, "end": 245}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jim Dempsey, an economic development consultant, says he is grateful to the @placeholder government for making the transition as smooth as possible in a community that has been welcoming and supportive.", "idx": 27732}], "idx": 17988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 12:56 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:56 EST, 2 September 2013 She laughed it off at the time and bravely carried on with the broadcast like a true professional. But underneath it all, Fox NFL reporter Pam Oliver was in excruciating pain after she was hit in the face by a football thrown by Indianapolis quarterback Chandler Harnish during a pre-game link. The Colts were in New York to take on the Giants on August 18 ahead of the new season and were warming up when Harnish threw the errant ball. Oliver, a seasoned vet with more than 20 years broadcasting experience, was able to laugh off the unpleasant incident. Later she and Harnish were spotted hugging and making up.\n@highlight\nPam Oliver was filming a pre-game link when she got hit on the side of the head\n@highlight\nThe errant ball was thrown by backup QB Chandler Harnish - the NFL's Mr Irrelevant in 2012\n@highlight\nShe suffered from a concussion and became sensitive to light", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 350, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 852, "end": 867}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He performed well enough to get selected in the 2012 NFL draft although as the last player chosen, he did earn the unfortunate title of 'Mr @placeholder'.", "idx": 27733}], "idx": 17989} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A man identified as Terence Walker is seen in a police body-camera video bolting from a Muskogee, Oklahoma, officer who felt a weapon after a pat down. Officer Chansey McMillin gave chase, his body-cam capturing his shadow as he trailed the suspect in the afternoon light of January 17. Walker, 21, is seen stopping suddenly and bending down to pick up something he dropped on the road. A white car approaches. The graphic video shows McMillin pulling his pistol, taking aim and unloading five shots. Walker turned around, then started running. He was struck three times, police said. In the video, Walker is seen as he tumbles to the ground, then rolls into a ditch. He died at the scene.\n@highlight\nPolice officer's body camera captures fatal shooting in Oklahoma\n@highlight\nMuskogee police release the video in attempt to ease community tension\n@highlight\nRecent shootings have prompted move to put body cameras on all the nation's officers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Later, the video shows an emotional @placeholder leaning against a police car.", "idx": 27744}], "idx": 17994} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Italy's World Cup captain Fabio Cannavaro has made a surprise decision to end his career in Dubai. The 36-year-old has signed a two-year deal with reigning United Arab Emirates league champions Al Ahli after failing to find a new club in Serie A following the end of his deal with Juventus. In a statement on its official Web site on Wednesday, the Dubai-based club confirmed that Cannavaro would move to Al Ahli after the World Cup in South Africa, which starts on June 11. \"We announce that we have signed Fabio Cannavaro for two years,\" Abdullah Al Nabooda, chairman of Al Ahli's board of directors said.\n@highlight\nFabio Cannavaro signs a two-year deal with UAE champions Al-Ahli\n@highlight\nThe move was confirmed on the club's official Web site on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe Italian captain will join the Dubai side after the World Cup in South Africa\n@highlight\nHis contract with Juventus had expired and he could not find a new club in Italy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 165, "end": 184}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 517, "end": 531}, {"start": 549, "end": 567}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 671, "end": 673}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 862}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This deal with a player like @placeholder is one of the most important deals for us because he's a player with great experience and talent, while he's also a leader on the field.\"", "idx": 27748}], "idx": 17998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Corrie actor Bruce Jones has been spotted looking worse for wear during a drinking session despite claiming on TV he was beating his battle with booze and depression. 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Amid a tense stand-off, Ankara invoked Article 4 of the defence alliance which allows a member state to consult allies if its security is threatened. Two Turkish airmen were still missing last night after their unarmed F-4 Phantom jet was shot down by Syrian forces. 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The class action to claw back excessive late payment charges of up to $35 could potentially impact hundreds of thousands of customers of Australia's biggest banks. 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Maybe it's time to move to Clifton Springs for a slice of your very own piece of paradise. Located on an elevated seaside block Ballerine Peninsula, south-west of Melbourne, is a five-bedroom home on sale for the first time since it was built back in 1978. Up for auction this month, the home is expected to fetch about $1.5 million, which may well be considered by many a buy of a lifetime when you consider what's included. 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The UKIP leader wants to open a new front in the campaign against the SNP, to the horror of the established Better Together allies. Mr Farage was yesterday basking in the glory of winning his first seat north of the Border in a major humiliation for Alex Salmond, who had pleaded with Scots to make a direct choice between the SNP and Ukip. 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What has apparently been forgotten is that Moscow's ties with Syria have been plagued by tensions and disagreements throughout this entire period. Underpinning the Moscow-Damascus relationship for over half a century now has been a common antipathy toward America, Israel, and the moderate Arab states. But they have also differed on many issues. When Soviet-Syrian relations first became close during the mid-1950s, Moscow seemed to hope the then-powerful Syrian Communist Party might at least share power with the virulently anti-Israeli and anti-Western Baath Party. 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House Republican leaders called off a vote Thursday on their $659 million emergency response to the border influx from Central America overwhelming immigration resources, unable to agree among themselves about what to do. That sparked a revolt in their caucus over doing nothing, which forced GOP leaders to delay the start of August break to discuss the matter further on Friday morning. And in the Senate, a $2.7 billion Democratic plan to respond to the immigrant surge failed in a procedural vote. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: We're wrapping up the first week of November, and we're glad to have you along for the ride. For CNN Student News, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Fort Hood Shootings AZUZ: \"A horrific outburst of violence.\" That is how President Obama described yesterday's deadly shooting at a military post in Texas. A gunman opened fire on a soldier processing center at Ft. Hood, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens of others. According to military officials, the alleged gunman is in custody. Authorities said there was no immediate information about a motive behind the attack, but the Army has asked the FBI to help look into the suspect's background. 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'We still haven't got started,' Maradona, who won the 1986 World Cup with Argentina, said in a withering analysis of the team's performances so far at the tournament in Brazil. 'They need to get it into their heads that we can't be \"Sporting Messi'. Maybe he can score a great goal ... but if it doesn't come off for the kid, we can't jump on him tomorrow as if he's guilty of the Argentine disaster.'\n@highlight\nMaradona says Argentina are in danger of becoming 'Sporting Messi'\n@highlight\nSwitzerland were beaten by South Americans in World Cup Second Round\n@highlight\nMaradona claims Switzerland are better watch-makers than they are footballers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 743, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said Argentina's big name team were playing at only 40 percent of their capacity and criticized them for only squeaking past @placeholder 1-0 with a last-gasp goal in extra time.", "idx": 27830}], "idx": 18048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Gould and Katie Nicholl PUBLISHED: 16:45 EST, 28 July 2012 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 28 July 2012 Anthea Turner has kicked her husband Grant Bovey out of their \u00a35\u2009million home after confronting him over claims that he was having an affair with a 24-year-old woman. The television presenter asked property developer Bovey, 50, to leave the five-bedroom property in Esher, Surrey, last week after being told by a friend that he had been seen kissing a young woman in a London restaurant. 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Short posted a video of his own challenge on Sunderland's youtube channel as centre-back pairing West Brown and John O'Shea douse him in water beside the Stadium of Light pitch. However the real entertainment in the short video comes not from the suited Short screaming as he is drenched, but from his choice of nominations. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Short nominate a Newcastle trio for the Ice Bucket Challenge\n@highlight\nShort nominates opposite number at rival club Ashley\n@highlight\nSunderland owner also targets Newcastle manager Pardew and player Colback\n@highlight\nColback played for Sunderland for fourteen years before joining local rivals on a free this summer to anger of his former club\n@highlight\nShort performed the challenge by the Stadium of Light pitch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 172, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 610}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 947, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All over: As players and coaches laugh, Short gets up from his @placeholder", "idx": 27838}], "idx": 18052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Marjoribanks PUBLISHED: 02:52 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 11 October 2013 It's a boy. These three little words, followed by a screeching cry were the most amazing sounds I have ever heard. It was all so different from the previous year, when those same three words were delivered by a midwife with a sadness and flatness no mother should ever have to hear. On September 11, 2011, I had gone into Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert, Stirlingshire, thinking I was in labour. Instead, my husband Brian and I were told our baby didn\u2019t have a heartbeat.\n@highlight\nStirlingshire mother Jennifer Marjoribanks' son Andrew was stillborn\n@highlight\nThe UK has one of the highest stillbirth rates in Europe\n@highlight\nAccording to official statistics, 17 babies are born dead every day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 23}, {"start": 423, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 612, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After we lost @placeholder, we did beat ourselves up about what had caused this.", "idx": 27840}, {"query": "When I was pregnant with @placeholder I had various niggles and issues along the way \u2013 nothing major, but I did spend a few nights in hospital with pains and tightenings at around 36 weeks.", "idx": 27844}], "idx": 18053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Green Beret charged with attempting to carry explosives onto a commercial airliner in Midland, Texas, was released from jail Friday. Sgt. 1st Class Trey Scott Atwater was let out on a $50,000 bond into the custody of his supervisor at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Two members of the Army picked up Atwater after a Friday court hearing to escort him back to the base. Atwater, 30, was arrested Saturday after Transportation Security Administration screeners found an undisclosed amount of C-4 in his carry-on bag. According to a news release issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas, prosecutors have \"uncovered no information that would suggest that Sgt. 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Haydn Wells, 20, volunteered for Channel 4\u2019s Embarrassing Bodies programme after he developed large breasts when he lost seven stone in weight. Incredibly, his biological father Adrian Van Sertima was watching the show and recognised the family resemblance immediately. Reunited: Adrian Van Sertima, right, split up from Haydn's (left) mother while she was pregnant and has spent 20 years trying to track him down. He contacted his son on Facebook after spotting him on t\n@highlight\nHaydn Wells volunteered for Embarrassing Bodies after he developed large breasts when he lost seven stone\n@highlight\nHis biological father was watching the show and recognised the family resemblance immediately", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 284}, {"start": 399, "end": 416}, {"start": 501, "end": 518}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 732, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder replied: 'I think you might be my biological dad.'", "idx": 27855}], "idx": 18061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Claimant: Bento Touray claims she was fired from two Michelin-starred Le Gavroche because restaurant bosses did not want diners to be greeted by a black person A receptionist fired from two Michelin-starred Le Gavroche tried to sue the restaurant for race discrimination after claiming bosses did not want diners to be greeted by a black person. Bento Touray had only worked at Michel Roux Junior\u2019s exclusive London establishment for three weeks when she was let go in September last year, and replaced by a white woman. 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But the \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer,\" \"Angel\" and \"Firefly\" creator still feels relatively nervous, modest, yenta-ish and excited when it comes to film festivals. His equally modest, black-and-white Shakespeare adaptation \"Much Ado About Nothing\" premieres Saturday at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. The festival runs from Thursday through Sept. 16. \"I've been to two festivals in my life, and I've never been to Toronto. I haven't really been making festival movies. This is new territory for me,\" Whedon told EW.com. \"I'm kind of festive. Toronto has an amazing rep. The entire cast is coming. That's so exciting for me, since they're all my buddies. I would like to find a distributor and would really like to see other people's movies.\"\n@highlight\n\"Much Ado About Nothing\" premieres Saturday Toronto International Film Festival.\n@highlight\nThe film stars \"Angel\" and \"Firefly\" alumni\n@highlight\nWhedon mused about the connections between Shakespeare and \"The Avengers,\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 201, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 413, "end": 434}, {"start": 471, "end": 505}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 961, "end": 982}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder, eventually the technology changed to the point where you can make a movie, and not just a stage reading, but an actual production at home.\"", "idx": 27861}], "idx": 18066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Moyes was shocked to be handed the managerial position at Manchester United, according to his former Everton player Leon Osman. Moyes signed a six-year contract at Old Trafford after receiving a call from Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 - only to be sacked 11 months later as United limped to their lowest-ever Premier League finish. 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The Champions League last-eight tie is finely poised at 1-1 after Bastian Schweinsteiger cancelled out Nemanja Vidic's header at Old Trafford last week. A repeat result at the Allianz Arena would see the tie head to penalties. But on the topic of spot-kicks, Guardiola, who was speaking at his pre-match press conference, claimed his side had not prepared for such a scenario. 'It's less about technique and more about courage. It's all in the head,' said Guardiola. 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Early indications suggest field marshal Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has received 23.38million votes, with left-wing politician Hamdeen Sabahi, his sole opponent, taking 735,285. But the victory was undermined by a low turnout of only 44 per cent, even though voting was extended for a third day in a bid to avoid a political embarrassment. It is well below the 52 per cent who turned out for the election won by Mohammed Morsi in 2012. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nField marshal Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi is said to have received 92% of the votes\n@highlight\nIt is the country's first election since Mohammed Morsi was ousted last July\n@highlight\nTurnout was said to be around 44%, despite an additional day of voting\n@highlight\nIs an embarrassment to the government who spent 10 months campaigning\n@highlight\nEl-Sissi said on TV last week that he wanted 40 million voters to back him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 196, "end": 215}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 632, "end": 651}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "might as well 'go directly to the prison and return @placeholder to", "idx": 27867}], "idx": 18072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Mexican authorities were searching Wednesday for two politicians accused of belonging to the Familia Michoacana drug cartel, which is blamed for killing more than 30 federal police officers in a series of attacks since Saturday. Drug violence is up in Michoacan state, shown by recent attacks on police in at least a half-dozen cities. Julio Cesar Godoy Toscano, elected July 5 to the lower house of Congress, is accused of being in charge of protection for the cartel, said Monte Alejandro Rubido Garcia, head of the National Public Security Council. Godoy Toscano is half-brother to Michoacan's governor, Leonel Godoy Rangel, who Wednesday urged his relative to surrender.\n@highlight\nJulio Cesar Godoy Toscano, Saul Solis Solis alleged to belong to cartel\n@highlight\nFamilia Michoacana blamed for killing more than 30 federal police officers recently\n@highlight\nMichoacan has become a flash point for Mexico's war against cartels\n@highlight\nGangs blamed in attacks on police installations in at least six Michoacan cities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 123, "end": 140}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 366, "end": 390}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 505, "end": 533}, {"start": 548, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 655}, {"start": 716, "end": 740}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The party said Wednesday it would not protect @placeholder or any member who has broken the law.", "idx": 27875}], "idx": 18080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department will not renew the contract of security contractor Blackwater Worldwide when it expires in May, a senior State Department official said Friday. Heavily armed Blackwater guards scan downtown Baghdad, Iraq, from a helicopter in 2003. The decision was made after the Iraqi government refused last week to renew the firm's operating license because of a 2007 incident in which the Iraqi government says security guards -- then employed by Blackwater -- fired on and killed 17 Iraqis. 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Javier Mascherano and Angel Di Maria will also have crossed the radar of anyone with the vaguest interest in Spain\u2019s El Clasico. But not all of coach Alejandro Sabella\u2019s squad are quite as high profile. Here is Sportsmail's pocket guide to Argentina 2014. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and other Argentinian stars train Preparations: Lionel Messi (second right) and Co will be desperate to win the World Cup in Brazil this year Sergio Romero (Sampdoria) Age: 27.\n@highlight\nMessi and Aguero will be hoping to lead Argentina to glory in Brazil\n@highlight\nMan City defender Pablo Zabaleta well-known to Premier League supporters\n@highlight\nJavier Mascherano and Angel di Maria did battle in Spanish El Clasico this season\n@highlight\nAlejandro Sabella's side isn't completely full of global superstars\n@highlight\nArgentina will face Bosnia, Nigeria and Iran in Group G", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 284, "end": 300}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 525, "end": 526}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 890, "end": 906}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "going to be the forward prong behind whom @placeholder, Di Maria and Aguero", "idx": 27881}], "idx": 18086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will formally nominate James Comey, a top Justice Department official during the Bush administration, to head the FBI, a White House official said on Thursday. The announcement is expected at a White House ceremony on Friday. If confirmed by the Senate, Comey would replace Robert Mueller, who is leaving in September after leading the bureau for 12 years. Comey is a former prosecutor who worked in New York and Virginia, where his caseload included terrorism, organized crime and fraud. 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Jan Brewer vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have allowed businesses that asserted their religious beliefs the right to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. The controversial measure faced a surge of opposition in recent days from large corporations and athletic organizations, including Delta Air Lines, the Super Bowl host committee and Major League Baseball. Fiercely divided supporters and opponents of the bill ramped up pressure on Brewer after the state's Republican-led Legislature approved it last week. On Wednesday, the governor said she made the decision she knew was right for Arizona. \"I call them as I see them, despite the cheers or the boos from the crowd,\" Brewer said, criticizing what she described as a \"broadly worded\" bill that \"could result in unintended and negative consequences.\"\n@highlight\nSigns praise governor, say \"Arizona is open for business to everyone\"\n@highlight\nACLU: We're grateful governor stopped \"disgraceful law\"\n@highlight\nGroup that helped craft bill: \"Veto enables the foes of faith\"\n@highlight\nMcCain praises veto, says he hopes Arizona can move on", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 308, "end": 322}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 359, "end": 379}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Banners urging @placeholder to veto the bill were quickly swapped for signs praising her decision.", "idx": 27894}], "idx": 18093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He never knew the name of the woman he killed all those years ago, back in Arizona. Then Matthew Gibson started getting mysterious messages, at least some bearing the name, \"Anita Townshed.\" So, according to police, in June the 55-year-old drove from his North Carolina home all the way to Arizona, where he walked into the Winslow, Arizona, police department and confessed. The thing is, as the Charlotte Observer newspaper noted in breaking the story Monday, the name of Gibson's victim wasn't Anita. It was Barbara Brown. And police didn't know anything about Gibson. \"I think because he recently found religion he was starting to feel guilty and wanted to do the right thing,\" said his attorney, Ron Gilleo.\n@highlight\nNorth Carolina man drove to Arizona this summer to confess in 17-year-old case, police say\n@highlight\nMatthew Gibson got messages he thought were related to the death, police say\n@highlight\nBut police didn't know anything about him\n@highlight\n\"He could have gotten away with this,\" detective says", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 396, "end": 413}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the Charlotte Observer, Gibson told police he had met @placeholder one night and the two went back to his trailer.", "idx": 27902}], "idx": 18098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Venus Williams claimed the 42nd title of her glittering career as she successfully defended her Dubai Tennis Championship crown on Saturday. The American defeated fourth seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus 6-3 7-5 in the final, having also won their only previous encounter at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The victory lifted Williams into 11th place on the all-time list, moving her one title ahead of the recently-returned Justine Henin to make her the most successful player currently active on the WTA Tour. The former world No. 1, seeded third in the absence of her top-ranked younger sister Serena and No. 2 Dinara Safina, won the opening set in controversial circumstances with the only break after using the Hawkeye system to challenge a line call on Azarenka's second serve at 3-2.\n@highlight\nVenus Williams claims 42nd title of her career, defending Dubai Tennis Championship crown\n@highlight\nAmerican third seed defeats Victoria Azarenka of Belarus 6-3 7-5 in final\n@highlight\nVictory lifted Williams into 11th place on the all-time list above Justine Henin\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova claims her first title of 2010, beating Sophia Arvidsson in Memphis final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 105, "end": 135}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 288, "end": 308}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 864, "end": 888}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 935, "end": 951}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder broke then with a forehand passing shot, highlighting the extra power she said had given her an edge.", "idx": 27906}, {"query": "\"@placeholder came off with some big shots, and, you know, I think overall the game was really good.", "idx": 27907}], "idx": 18102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What could be the next record-breaking divorce settlement might have gotten more expensive, as the estimated amount of oilman Harold Hamm's fortune set to be divided has topped $17 billion, according to an analysis presented as evidence in their divorce trial. Hamm's personal wealth was previously estimated to be $11.3 billion by Forbes in 2013 The analysis of Kenneth Button, an expert witness hired by Hamm's wife Sue Ann, was laid out in court testimony and in a document provided to Reuters by Oklahoma County Judge Howard Haralson. It is one of the first pieces of financial testimony to be released from the trial, which has been conducted mostly in secrecy.\n@highlight\nHarold Hamm, 68, accrued a fortune worth $17 billion according to the estimate of analyst hired by his wife Sue Ann, 56\n@highlight\nRecord for biggest divorce settlement is $4.5 billion from divorce between Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev and wife Elena earlier this year\n@highlight\nHamm's personal wealth was previously estimated to be $11.3 billion by Forbes\n@highlight\nHarold Hamm's company produces 700,000 barrels of oil a day, 10 per cent of the American output\n@highlight\nSue Ann has accused her husband of having an affair\n@highlight\nBy 2007, Sue Ann had begun gathering electronic surveillance of her husband, with one bill totaling $9,866.09\n@highlight\nHamm's lawyers want those recordings to prove they had stopped living as husband and wife before the 2012 divorce filing", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 904, "end": 920}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1349}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unusually for a divorce case, @placeholder has barred the public from the courtroom on most days and sealed most of the evidence.", "idx": 27908}, {"query": "@placeholder also has three children from a marriage that ended in divorce in 1987.", "idx": 27909}, {"query": "It is now worth around $27 billion.Sue @placeholder's legal team contends that this growth resulted largely from the active leadership and astute decision-making of Harold.", "idx": 27910}], "idx": 18103} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's the stuff of nightmares - going for a life-changing operation only to realise you have ended up with a botched up body. Yet for mother-of-six Sue MacManus, who lost a nipple in a horrifying complication after breast reduction surgery, and Hannah Costayer, who was left with wonky lips after plumping injections, this is their reality. The two women starred on tonight's Botched Up Bodies on Channel 5 and have suffered immensely thanks to their bungled surgery. Scroll down for video Jacob was once 24 stone but he lost so much weight he's been left with sagging skin and drooping nipples\n@highlight\nSue MacManus had 38G breast reduction but her nipple became necrotic\n@highlight\nHannah Costayer had bungled lip fillers at 18 which left her mouth lopsided\n@highlight\nMan known as Jacob lost so much weight his nipples were by his waist\n@highlight\nAll three took part in the latest episode of Channel 5's Botched Up Bodies", "entities": [{"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 376, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 686, "end": 700}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But according to research @placeholder's not alone, the hit TV series revealed that up to five per cent of those going under the knife will lose a nipple.", "idx": 27911}], "idx": 18104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of sheep have been painted with a bizarre 'smiley face' symbol in fields across the country. The strange image has sparked debate on social networking sites after it was first reported on 20 animals in a field in Melton Mowbray, in Leicestershire. There have since been sightings in a further five fields across the UK, including Perthshire in Scotland, and 500 miles south in Exeter, Devon. Not impressed: Hundreds of sheep have been branded with the mysterious 'smiley face' symbol at sites up and down the country, including these unimpressed-looking sheep in Exeter Early sighting: These sheep in Melton Mowbray were among the first to be spotted. There are now more than 100 sheep believed to have been marked in this way\n@highlight\nHundreds of sheep up and down the country branded with smiley face\n@highlight\nFaces seen in areas including Leicestershire, Devon and Perthshire\n@highlight\nOne farmer said phenomenon was 'like crop circles-but on sheep'", "entities": [{"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 325, "end": 326}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Smile for the camera: The strange markings have been spotted on sheep hundreds of miles apart, including in @placeholder and Scotland", "idx": 27916}], "idx": 18107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republican Rep. Vance McAllister - aka the kissing Congressman - won't be on the ballot this fall, but that doesn't mean he won't seek elected office ever again. 'No, I wouldn\u2019t rule it out,' McAllister told Politico on Wednesday. 'I\u2019d just have to see what\u2019s right for me and my family at the time. \u2026 For future politics, I don\u2019t know what it holds, but if there\u2019s a possibility that the people want me to do another political office, again, maybe I\u2019ll do it.' Louisiana Republican Vance McAllister, left, says he's not quitting his job, even though he got caught cheating on his wife Kelly, right, because she doesn't want him to\n@highlight\nLouisiana Congressman Vance McAllister recently got caught cheating on his wife with his scheduler\n@highlight\nThe Congressman didn't resign over the scandal but said he wouldn't seek re-election this fall\n@highlight\nMcAllister still says he won't make a play for his Congressional seat now, but he's not ruling out anything in the future\n@highlight\n'If there\u2019s a possibility that the people want me to do another political office, again, maybe I\u2019ll do it,' he said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 16, "end": 31}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 484, "end": 499}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be 'something more local, or maybe statewide to be able to help @placeholder,' he said.", "idx": 27917}], "idx": 18108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Israel's foreign minister Tuesday denied that an American-Israeli law student being held as a spy in Egypt worked for Israeli intelligence. Avigdor Lieberman has no idea why Ilan Grapel, 27, should be detained, he told Israel Radio. Grapel was apprehended Sunday and ordered held for 15 days on suspicion of spying for Israel, said Adel Saeed, a spokesman for Egypt's general prosecutor. Grapel was taken into custody in a five-star hotel in downtown Cairo, Saeed said Sunday. Grapel's mother said he had been staying at a $9-a-night youth hostel. Israeli diplomats visited Grapel on Tuesday, according to Egypt's Israeli embassy, and found him to be in good health. Israel continues working for Grapel's release, the embassy said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israeli diplomats visited Ilan Grapel on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe aid agency Ilan Grapel was working for says it had no reason to be suspicious\n@highlight\nForeign Minister Avigdor Lieberman says he has no idea why Grapel was detained\n@highlight\nThe law student and former Israeli paratrooper was apprehended and questioned Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His goal was to foment chaos between the @placeholder people and the military, Saeed said.", "idx": 27921}], "idx": 18110} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 13-year-old girl suspected of stabbing a classmate to please the internet meme Slender Man told police she was 'excited' to kill her friend - because she thought it would help prove the horror character exists. Anissa Weier and friend Morgan Geyser, who were 12 at the time of the alleged incident, also told police different accounts of the horrific act when they were interviewed in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, Wisconsin. The pair are accused of knifing Peyten Lautner 19 times before leaving her for dead in the woods on May 31, 2014. She managed to save herself by crawling to get help from a passing bicyclist.\n@highlight\nAnissa Weier and Morgan Geyser have been accused of stabbing Peyton Lautner 19 times in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in May 2014\n@highlight\nThey told officers different accounts of what happened during interviews\n@highlight\nOne of them is believed to have said they were afraid of what would happen if they didn't commit the horrifying act\n@highlight\nOne girl told the other they would become Slender Man's 'proxies'", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for @placeholder, Morgan described him as a man with 'tendrils that are very sharp.'", "idx": 27927}], "idx": 18114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil (CNN)A Miss Bum-Bum runner-up, Andressa Urach, now admits her obsession with beauty -- and cosmetic surgery -- almost killed her. Urach, 27, launched her career as a model and reality TV star with a face and body sculpted in the operating room. \"I've had more than 10 surgeries,\" she told CNN. \"My nose, my cheekbones, my jaw. I injected my lips numerous times, changed my breasts twice and did liposuction two times.\" In 2012, she got second place in the uniquely Brazilian contest known as Miss Bum-Bum, or Miss Backside. Modeling contracts followed. \"I idolized my body, so it had to be perfect,\" she said during the interview in the S\u00e3o Paulo apartment she shares with her 9-year-old son.\n@highlight\n2012 Miss Bum-Bum runner-up Andressa Urach had \"more than 10\" cosmetic surgeries\n@highlight\nAfter steroid, hydrogel and PMMA injections in her thighs, she suffered septic shock and was hospitalized\n@highlight\nThe lesson she hopes this teaches is, \"You have to respect the limits of your body\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the bad publicity, authorities said they wouldn't renew the license for hydrogel to be used in @placeholder.", "idx": 27932}], "idx": 18117} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie and Reuters Federal judges have struck down gay marriage bans in Indiana and Utah today in a pair of ruling that granted massive victories for same-sex couples and could force same-sex unions on four other states that currently ban them. In Indiana, a judge threw out the state's prohibition on gay marriages and ordered county clerks to immediately begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The ruling against Utah, one of the most conservative states in the nation, was more sweeping, though less immediate. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, in ruling against Utah's gay marriage ban, said categorically that states cannot ban same sex unions because they are protected under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which guarantees equal protection under the law.\n@highlight\nFederal judge strikes down Indiana gay marriage ban and orders county clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples\n@highlight\nThe 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver upheld a lower court ruling overturning Utah's gay marriage ban\n@highlight\nThe sweeping ruling says the 14th Amendment prohibits states from banning gay marriage in much of the west - Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming\n@highlight\nThat ruling was stayed pending appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court and will not take effect", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 576}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 732, "end": 760}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 980, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1329}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Utah briefly became the 18th @placeholder state where marriage rights were extended to same-sex couples when a federal district judge ruled in December 2013 that a state ban on gay matrimony was unconstitutional.", "idx": 27937}], "idx": 18122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester City just can't stop spending money as the English Premier League champions have forked out a reported $53 million to sign France international defender Eliaquim Mangala from Portuguese club Porto. Mangala's transfer, confirmed Monday, comes just three months after City was heavily sanctioned by European football body UEFA for breaching new rules on Financial Fair Play. Whatever the deal's financial implications, City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes the 23-year-old Mangala has \"all of the mental, physical, technical and tactical attributes to become one of Europe's very best defenders.\" Pellegrini added on the City website: \"Eliaquim is a player I believe will make an immediate impact in the Premier League, thanks to his physicality, his reading of the game and quality on the ball.\"\n@highlight\nManchester City sign French international defender Eliaquim Mangala\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old joins from Portugal's Porto\n@highlight\nMangala did not play any games at World Cup in Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 63, "end": 84}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 372, "end": 390}, {"start": 450, "end": 466}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 828, "end": 842}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I am ambitious and this is why I am here,\" @placeholder told the City website.", "idx": 27944}], "idx": 18127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 05:44 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:35 EST, 4 October 2013 Dozens of Syrian asylum seekers were today occupying a roof and footbridge in Calais and demanding: \u2018Take us to the United Kingdom\u2019. Riot police were trying to control the 40-strong group, who have gone on hunger strike and are refusing to move from the key bridge in the Calais ferry port. Scroll down for video Syrian refugees sit next to placards reading as they occupy the footbridge of a ferry terminal at Calais port from which ships leave for British ports About 60 Syrian refugees, of whom 40 are on a hunger strike, have occupied a key point in the northern French port\n@highlight\nRiot police trying to control group who have fled horrors of their homeland\n@highlight\n40 gone on hunger strike and refuse to move from bridge in Calais ferry port", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A policeman stands guard as the refugees vowed to stay put until they are sent to @placeholder", "idx": 27975}], "idx": 18149} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gareth Rose One of Alex Salmond's biggest financial backers has warned Scottish independence could be bad for business. Bus giant Stagecoach, run by SNP donor Sir Brian Souter, joins a growing list of Scots firms to raise fears over the impact of Alex Salmond's bid to break up Britain. Standard Life, the Weir Group and Barrhead Travel - whose boss Bill Munro was subsequently targeted by cybernats - have all warned about the consequences of a Yes vote. However, the concerns raised by Stagecoach - over the impact on regulation and funding - is particularly embarrassing for Mr Salmond.\n@highlight\nBus giant raises fears about impact of Yes vote on regulation and funding\n@highlight\nEmbarrassment for Salmond because company is run by Sir Brian Souter\n@highlight\nHe gave \u00a31million to the SNP and 100,000 to Christians for Independence\n@highlight\nTories say independence is a 'one-way ticket to a poorer nation'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 152, "end": 154}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 338}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 449, "end": 451}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It highlights the September 2014 referendum on independence and the 2015 @placeholder general election as events which could result in change.", "idx": 27981}], "idx": 18153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- President Obama's critics have the right to be upset by his decision to shield from deportation, at least temporarily, some groups of undocumented immigrants. But they don't have the right to twist the facts, use inflammatory language and create confusion. They're the ones who are most confused. They don't appear to have the foggiest idea how the process would work. That's their own fault. They should have paid closer attention two years ago, the last time the administration did something like this, with the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Simply put, Obama is using the executive power granted to him by the Constitution to reshuffle the immigration enforcement deck and prioritize deportations so that, for instance, the undocumented parents of U.S.-born citizens get a temporary \"deferred\" status and thus can't be removed for three years.\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Critics can disagree with Obama immigration action, but should get facts right\n@highlight\nHe says use of executive power to defer deportations is not \"changing\" or \"canceling\" the law\n@highlight\nHe says under DACA, and likely DAPA, immigrants turn selves in, risk deportation if rejected\n@highlight\nNavarrette: It's no free ride for immigrants; conservative critics wrong to suggest it is", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 550, "end": 587}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 904, "end": 913}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If it's the latter, a large number of undocumented immigrants -- media reports have put the potential figure at 5 million, although the actual figure is likely to be much lower, given the response to @placeholder -- will be deportable once again.", "idx": 27987}], "idx": 18157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Psy's new song \"Hangover\" featuring Snoop Dogg dropped three days ago and the video has already racked up more than 31 million views on YouTube. 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At the same time he flatly denied that his own policy decisions have led to the rapidly expanding human tragedy. 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As people tried to comfort a very distressed Fatima Khan, she said: 'Nobody help me, I love my son. I am the loser. I\u2019m the failure.\u2019 She added: \u2018I beg everybody. I touch everyone\u2019s feet. Please give me my son.\u2019 Scroll down for video Grief: Fatima Khan, mother of Dr Abbas Khan, is comforted by her son at a service for the British doctor\n@highlight\nDr Abbas Khan was an orthopaedic surgeon from London\n@highlight\nHe travelled to Aleppo, Syria, to help victims of hospital bombings\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old was being held in custody in Syria when he died\n@highlight\nThe Syrian regime claim he took his own life, but his family suspect murder\n@highlight\nHis brother Shahnawaz Khan described writing his eulogy as 'morbid'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 901, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said Dr Khan went to @placeholder \u2018with the pure intention to save lives\u2019.", "idx": 28006}], "idx": 18171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter The rise of health-conscious female role models such as Miranda Kerr, 31, Kelly Brook, 34, and Kim Kardashian, 33, has sparked a huge increase in the numbers of women working out multiple times per week. A survey of over 2,000 gym-goers people has shown a 62 per cent increase in the number of women working out over the last 12 months. While still an activity dominated by men, the proportion of women amongst this group of gym-goers rose significantly, from 9 per cent to 14.6 per cent. Scroll down for video Stars like Kelly Brook regularly post photos of themselves working out, lifting weights and eating healthily on their social media accounts\n@highlight\nThere is a 62% increase in women working out between 4-5 times a week\n@highlight\nOver half of female regular gym-goers now take protein supplements\n@highlight\nThe average age of these new \u2018Protein Princesses\u2019 is 24", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 866, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inspired by stars posting pictures after every workout, @placeholder work out around five times a week", "idx": 28009}], "idx": 18174} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- All U.S. forces have vacated a military base in Pakistan, meeting a deadline set by Islamabad after a NATO airstrike killed dozens of soldiers, local military officials said Sunday. Pakistan requested U.S. forces to vacate the Shamsi Airbase by December 11 in response to the November 26th attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in the northwest of the country. Fifty-one American personnel have left the air base, taking drone planes and other equipment with them, according to the Pakistani military officials. 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The explosion rocked a stronghold of the Shiite Hezbollah group in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, setting cars ablaze and sending a column of black smoke above the city skyline. The nature of the explosion that hit the Haret Hreik neighbourhood was not immediately clear, but a Lebanese security official said it appeared to be caused by a car bomb.\n@highlight\nThe explosion rocked the Shiite Hezbollah stronghold in the Lebanese city\n@highlight\nTwenty people were also wounded and cars were set on fire in the attack\n@highlight\nIt comes a week after a car bombing killed a prominent Sunni politician", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hezbollah security agents, as well as @placeholder troops, were trying to cordon off the area to keep the angry crowds away from the blast site.", "idx": 28021}, {"query": "Hezbollah's once seemingly impenetrable bastion of support - @placeholder's southern suburbs - also has been hit several times in recent months.", "idx": 28023}], "idx": 18180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A California mom has called upon the Girl Scouts to end their partnership with Nesquik after discovering a limited edition Girl Scouts milkshake by the Nestle offshoot contains almost 50 grams of sugar per bottle. Monica Serratos, of Orange County, told ABC News that she was recently in the supermarket with her two young daughters - both Girl Scouts - asked for the special 'Thin Mints' flavored Nesquik drink. The 14 Oz bottle - which also comes in a caramel coconut flavor, in keeping with the popular Girls Scouts cookie theme - prominently says the product is 'low fat'. 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Gill Rosenberg, 31, joined the ranks of the Kurdish peshmerga fighting force this year, which has elite all-female units. ISIS sources reported Sunday that Rosenberg was captured in the contested town of Kobane, on the Turkish border, and were gleefully debating whether to execute her or try to negotiate a prisoner swap. 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Read his column here Ruben Navarrette says Mexico isn't a failed state, but the fate of its drug war is important for US. 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A mega-fight between unbeaten Mayweather and eight-division champion Pacquiao had appeared to be edging closer with May 2015 being touted as a potential date. But 50 Cent, who previously worked with the pound-for-pound king as a business partner in Mayweather Promotions before the pair had a falling out, has doubts that the fight will take place. 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I cannot and will not elaborate at this juncture of the case,\" Reynolds said in a written statement. Harris, who was scheduled to appear in court on Thursday, also had his arraignment postponed until October 17 because of a scheduling conflict with the defense, the statement said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Harris' wife \"is thrilled with the district attorney's decision,\" her lawyer says\n@highlight\nProsecutor: State will not seek the death penalty against Justin Ross Harris in hot car death\n@highlight\nHarris' attorney previously called charges excessive, part of prosecution's \"maze of theories\"\n@highlight\nHarris was indicted on 8 counts in his son's death, including felony and malice murder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 78}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 829, "end": 846}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision suggests that \"@placeholder does not agree with the police department's first public statements that this was a case that would shock everyone's conscious,\" Zimmerman said.", "idx": 28077}], "idx": 18215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The northern Indian city of Meerut was both panicked and intrigued by a leopard on the loose on Sunday, which has eluded captors since. The big cat was found in a local timber shop before being cornered in a nearby hospital, local forest official Sushant Sharma told CNN on Tuesday. Animal control experts were called to tranquilize the animal, which made a daring escape, breaking a window in the room to make its getaway. After breaking out of the hospital it went into a cinema and later also entered an apartment block. Stunning photographs purport to show the leopard leaping across rooftops, squeezing through a hole in the wall of the Meerut Cantonment Hospital, and snarling at a baton-wielding official through a window.\n@highlight\nLeopard runs amok in Meerut, north-east of New Delhi\n@highlight\nEvades capture after being cornered in a hospital\n@highlight\nLeopard also entered a cinema and apartment block\n@highlight\nIncrease in urban big cat-sightings sparks debate about encroachment on animal habitats", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 642, "end": 667}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The increasing number of sightings -- and attacks -- by big cats in @placeholder is raising the issue of human encroachment on wild animal habitats.", "idx": 28081}], "idx": 18218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:57 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 23:57 EST, 24 May 2012 Claims by four of Wall Street's main market makers against Nasdaq over Facebook's botched IPO are likely to exceed $100million, as they and other traders continue to deal with thousands of problems with customer orders. A technical glitch delayed the social networking company's market debut by 30 minutes on Friday and many client orders were delayed, giving some investors and traders significant losses as the stock price dropped. The exchange operator is facing lawsuits from investors and threats of legal action from brokers.\n@highlight\nUnderwriter says it will adjust prices for investors who overpaid for shares\n@highlight\nTwo congressional panels reviewing IPO debacle\n@highlight\nShareholders filed a lawsuit alleging banks that underwrote the IPO downgraded revenue projects for the company but never released the information to the public\n@highlight\nFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg saved $174 million by selling off 30.2 million shares at $37.58 each\n@highlight\nThe Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the accusations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 178, "end": 180}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The orders are supposed to be processed by the exchange within milliseconds, but there was a nearly two-hour delay in processing Facebook orders at the @placeholder.", "idx": 28084}], "idx": 18220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Despite a high-profile push from pop star Lady Gaga and other gay rights supporters, the outcome of a key Senate vote Tuesday on whether to begin debate on legislation that includes a repeal of the military's \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy remains too close to call. Republicans appear united against the measure, including some GOP senators who favor lifting the Pentagon's requirement that gays and lesbians keep their sexuality a secret. The Republican opponents are upset that Democratic leaders so far refuse to allow GOP amendments to the broader National Defense Authorization Act that includes the \"don't ask, don't tell\" provision.\n@highlight\nNEW: Collins lines up behind GOP\n@highlight\nA broad defense policy bill includes the repeal provision\n@highlight\nRepublicans threaten a filibuster over limits on debate\n@highlight\nReid includes non-defense measures in the bill", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 573, "end": 606}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Now is not the time to play politics, and I again call on the majority leader to work with @placeholder leaders to negotiate an agreement so that the Senate can debate the defense bill this week,\" Collins said.", "idx": 28090}], "idx": 18223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Luiz Felipe Scolari's mission to lead Brazil to World Cup glory on home soil suffered an inauspicious start as his team suffered its first defeat by England for 23 years. Scolari, who replaced Mano Menezes at the helm in November for a second spell in charge, looked on from the touchline as goals from Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard gave England a 2-1 victory Wednesday. Ronaldinho's return to the team after a one year absence ended in disappointment after his penalty was saved by England goalkeeper Joe Hart. Scolari \"obliged\" to win World Cup The 32-year-old lasted just 45 minutes, but former Chelsea manager Scolari says the playmaker will be given another chance to prove his worth following an unimpressive showing.\n@highlight\nEngland defeats Brazil 2-1 in Luiz Felipe Scolari's first game back in charge\n@highlight\nSpain overcomes Uruguay 3-1 thanks to Pedro double\n@highlight\nGermany comes from behind to defeat France 2-1\n@highlight\nItaly holds Holland to 1-1 draw with late Marco Verratti strike", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 775, "end": 793}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder took the ball and nobody is going to ask a player of that experience and with that caliber to back down and let somebody else take it.\"", "idx": 28092}], "idx": 18225} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Franklin Gomez is dying. His ribcage heaves up and down as a machine forces air into his lungs, screaming and beeping as it synchronizes with bags bringing him fluid and morphine. His four kids watch over him. His wife, Rosanna, squeezes my hand and says through tears: \"He is going to die and I can't do anything.\" I first met Rosanna weeks after our daughter, Luna, was born. My friends Mirta and Maite had employed her as their caregiver and adored her affectionate way with children. Luna was lying in her playpen screaming, her eyes freshly opened. I raced around the apartment in my pajamas at 4 p.m., trying to figure out how to breast-feed. Luna became calm almost as soon as Rosanna picked her up.\n@highlight\nRosanna Gomez, a caregiver, has had a positive influence on Rose Arce's life\n@highlight\nArce credits Gomez with helping her daughter, Luna, to grow\n@highlight\nLuna has also become a part of Gomez's family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All the families whose children and sitters were connected to @placeholder stepped in to help cover her hours and help with finances.", "idx": 28095}], "idx": 18226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Secret Service boosted its presence and its surveillance measures around the White House on Monday after an Iraq war veteran, who is apparently suffering from PTSD, jumped over a White House fence. Officers patrolling the area will be out in greater numbers and will be \"looking for individuals who don't look like tourists,\" a federal law enforcement officer told CNN. Two security incidents in two days have raised concerns about the safety at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. On Friday, Omar Gonzalez hopped the north fence and sprinted just past the north portico White House doors when he was stopped, Secret Service spokesman Brian Leary said.\n@highlight\nNEW: A White House fence jumper had more than 800 rounds of ammunition\n@highlight\nNEW: Omar Gonzalez also reportedly had hatchets and a machete in his car\n@highlight\nNEW: In August, he was arrested with a map of the White House circled\n@highlight\nGonzalez did three tours in Iraq, his mental state worsened after each, his ex-stepson says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 480, "end": 496}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How the Secret Service could beef up @placeholder security", "idx": 28096}], "idx": 18227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On Long Island Sound (CNN) -- On Friday morning, I boarded a leaky oyster boat in Connecticut with a captain who can't swim. Our destination: Manhattan, 84 miles down the coast. Mission: don't drown get world leaders to act on climate change. If anyone can accomplish that herculean task it should be Bren Smith, a 42-year-old oysterman off the coast of Branford, Connecticut, who has become a sort of reluctant poster boy for doing something about the crisis instead of just talking about it. Bren's oyster beds were wiped out twice by hurricanes, once by Irene and then, a year later, by Sandy. Warming waters and ocean acidification aren't helping his business model, either. But instead of giving up, he's currently helping to pioneer new techniques for \"ocean farming,\" growing, among other things, kelp seaweed for use in pasta, martinis and biofuel.\n@highlight\nHundreds of thousands are expected at the People's Climate March on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe event is billed as the biggest climate change demonstration to date\n@highlight\nAmong them will be Bren Smith, an \"ocean farmer\" in Connecticut\n@highlight\nCNN's John Sutter rides with Smith by boat from his farm to New York", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three days after @placeholder hit, he told me, he got online and started researching alternative methods of oyster cultivation -- and new crops to \"farm\" in the ocean.", "idx": 28100}], "idx": 18229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Curtis Flowers has stood before five juries in the past 13 years on capital murder charges, accused of killing four people in a Mississippi furniture store. Now, prosecutors are hoping his sixth trial will be the last. Flowers, 40, is believed to be the only person in recent U.S. history to be tried six times on the same capital murder charges. His trial began last week in Montgomery County Circuit Court in downtown Winona, just a few blocks from the furniture store where four people were shot to death nearly 14 years ago. Bertha Tardy, the owner of Tardy's Furniture, and three employees were shot execution-style in the head the morning of July 16, 1996, inside the store, court records say.\n@highlight\nCurtis Flowers is accused of shooting and killing former employer, 3 others in 1996\n@highlight\nThree convictions reversed due to prosecutorial misconduct, racial bias in jury selection\n@highlight\nTwo more trials ended in hung juries that split along racial lines\n@highlight\nMontgomery County District Attorney says evidence is there to convict Flowers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 385, "end": 401}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 994, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and two of the other victims were white; the fourth victim was black.", "idx": 28102}], "idx": 18230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:13 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:45 EST, 16 December 2013 The Obama family was in high holiday spirits at a Washington charity event Sunday as some little Christmas elves entertained them with their mischievous antics. During a photo op at the Christmas in Washington concert, the president and his family were in stitches as some young patients from the Children's National Medical Center made hilarious faces at the camera. It was a high point among many at the star-studded annual event, which was hosted this year by Hugh Jackman and featured performances by Sheryl Crow, Janelle Monae and the Backstreet Boys among others.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama and his family had a ball the 32nd annual Christmas in Washington on Sunday\n@highlight\nYoung patients from the Children's National Medical Center joined the family and some made silly faces during a photo op\n@highlight\nThe annual event, hosted this year by actor Hugh Jackman, featured performances by Sheryl Crow, Janelle Monae, Backstreet Boys and others", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 398, "end": 431}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 816, "end": 849}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Hey, you guys, you going to help us?\u2019 Mrs. @placeholder asked.", "idx": 28106}], "idx": 18234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia will increase its Black Sea fleet with more than 80 new warships by 2020 and will complete a second naval base for the fleet near the city of Novorossiysk by 2016, its commander said on Tuesday. In comments made to President Vladimir Putin as he visited the port city, Vice Admiral Alexander Vitko said a second Black Sea base was needed in addition to the main base on the Crimea peninsula annexed from Ukraine because of Nato expansion. 'Eighty ships and other vessels are expected to arrive (in Novorossiysk) before 2020. 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It's barely been a week since Sunderland's Uruguayan manager had a good moan about results and performances that he even he found ugly. What a difference a few days can make. What a difference this particular striker can make. His second goal in three Premier League fixtures wasn't enough to win this one - Ki Sung-Yeung saw to that against with an equaliser against the side he inspired on loan last season - but it has given his manager cause to think of brighter times.\n@highlight\nSwansea were held to a draw by Premier League strugglers Sunderland at the Liberty Stadium\n@highlight\nJermain Defoe netted his second Sunderland goal to give the Black Cats the lead just before half-time\n@highlight\nDefoe has now scored against every current Premier League side\n@highlight\nKi Sung-yueng equalised in the second-half, heading home from Kyle Naughton's cross\n@highlight\nSwansea remain ninth in the Premier League table while Sunderland are 14th, four points above the drop zone", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'When you pick strikers you pick those in form and scoring goals.", "idx": 28140}], "idx": 18256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When her baby girl takes an afternoon nap, or on those nights when she just can't sleep, Sarah Andrews, 32, tosses off her identity as a suburban stay-at-home mom and becomes something more exotic: a \"virtual deputy\" patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border. A Texas program lets Internet users around the world monitor live video from the Mexico border. From her house in a suburb of Rochester, New York, Andrews spends at least four hours a day watching a site called BlueServo.net. There, because of a $2 million grant from the state of Texas, anyone in the world can watch grainy live video scenes of cactuses, desert mountains and the Rio Grande along Texas' portion of the international border.\n@highlight\nBlueServo.net lets users watch live video from 15 cameras on Texas-Mexico border\n@highlight\nTexas put $2 million into project to prevent crime and illegal immigration\n@highlight\nCritics say cameras are ineffective; only four arrests reported since November\n@highlight\nSite user: \"It's no different than watching 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reruns\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also said the site draws her interest because she's nosy about what's going on along @placeholder' 1,250-mile international border.", "idx": 28144}], "idx": 18258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ms Brady's appointment to the upper house comes just five months after she was awarded a CBE for services to entrepreneurship The Apprentice star Karren Brady has been hired by David Cameron \u2013 as a member of the House of Lords. Ms Brady, 44, who is an aide to Lord Sugar on the hit BBC television programme, will be handed a Conservative peerage by the Prime Minister later this month, The Mail on Sunday understands. Mr Cameron hopes that Ms Brady, who was appointed managing director of Birmingham City Football Club at the age of 23 by the porn baron David Sullivan, and is now vice-chairman of West Ham United, will burnish his credentials among female voters and the business community in the run-up to the Election.\n@highlight\nMs Brady will be handed Conservative peerage later this month\n@highlight\nMr Cameron hopes she will burnish his credentials among female voters\n@highlight\nAppointment comes just five months after she was awarded CBE\n@highlight\nMs Brady will be among 24 new peers to be announced in next two weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 7}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 387, "end": 404}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 491, "end": 519}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder should give her a peerage without delay \u2013 and she should accept it.\u2019", "idx": 28145}], "idx": 18259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Two separate militant assaults Saturday in the southeastern Afghan province of Paktika led to the deaths of two U.S. soldiers and at least 42 insurgents, military officials said. U.S. Marines, under fire from a building, move to take it Saturday in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The soldiers died when Taliban fighters attacked a base in Zerok that houses members of the U.S. military, Afghan national police and Afghan National Army, said the provincial governor's spokesman, Hamidullah Zawak. He said the Taliban first detonated a truck full of explosives, then attacked the base with missiles and rockets. The military responded by sending in aircraft and dropping bombs, killing 32 Taliban fighters and wounding many, Zawak said, without giving a number. Seven of the wounded Taliban fighters were arrested.\n@highlight\nTaliban attacks base in Paktika province; two U.S. troops killed\n@highlight\nInsurgents detonated explosives-laden truck, later launched rockets at base\n@highlight\nAt least 32 Taliban fighters killed in response to attack\n@highlight\nTen militants killed during assault on a combat outpost in Paktika province", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 442, "end": 461}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack in a phone call to a CNN stringer in Kabul.", "idx": 28148}, {"query": "A Taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack in a phone call to a CNN stringer in @placeholder.", "idx": 28149}], "idx": 18261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- BP will try again within the next day to cap a well that has gushed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the energy company said Friday. The latest attempt will involve inserting a tube into a ruptured pipe, collecting oil and sending it to a vessel on the surface, said Mark Proegler, a BP spokesman. The insertion tube was on the sea floor, and engineers planned to move it into place later in the day, Proegler said. The company has lowered a smaller containment dome for use if the insertion tube does not stem the flow of oil into the water, Proegler said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Subsea dispersants 'an option we ... will move ahead with'\n@highlight\n14,000 people involved in clean-up and efforts to stop the leak\n@highlight\n1.2 million feet of boom deployed to prevent oily water from reaching shore\n@highlight\nObama critical of company executives for trying to shift blame to one another", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 33}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 336}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also announced a new examination of the environmental procedures for oil and gas exploration and development.", "idx": 28151}], "idx": 18263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cooler, ice box, cool box: Whatever you call it, this mainstay of picnics around the globe has barely been innovated upon for several decades. Not any more, though - Oregon-based Ryan Grepper has unveiled his innovative \u2018Coolest\u2019 device that has a host of different features, and it's currently taking the internet by storm. Combining Bluetooth functionality, a smartly designed interior, off-road wheels, a blender and more, Grepper is hoping that his innovation is going to change the world of coolers forever. An Oregon-based inventor has designed a new type of food and drink cooler. Known as 'Coolest' (pictured) the product has racked up \u00a31.2 million ($2 million) on Kickstarter in just a few days. The multi-functional product has a number of different features on offer\n@highlight\nOregon-based inventor has designed a new type of food and drink cooler\n@highlight\nKnown as 'Coolest' the product has racked up $2m on Kickstarter in days\n@highlight\nThe multi-functional product has a number of different features on offer\n@highlight\nThese include wireless Bluetooth speakers and wheels that can go off-road\n@highlight\nThe Coolest can be pre-ordered for \u00a3108 ($185) with delivery by Feb 2015", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The @placeholder cooler is 60 quarts of awesome packed with so much fun you'll look for excuses to get outside more often.\u2019", "idx": 28158}], "idx": 18266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alastair Cook shuffled a little too far across to the off side, stayed fatally a little too far back and saw a gentle delivery from Mohammed Shami flick his thigh pad and take the top of leg-stump. It was a cruel yet somehow inevitable end to another miserable day for the England captain. If the dismissal of Cook came almost in freakish fashion and with more than an element of bad luck then it seemed almost pre-ordained after a last-wicket stand of such frustration for England that it would have frazzled their captain. The last thing Cook needed when he is fighting for his captaincy life was a partnership that lasted two and a half hours between two absolute rabbits in Shami and Bhuvneshwar Kumar that sucked all remaining life from England.\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook out for just five runs as his struggles with the bat continue\n@highlight\nIndia bowled out for 457 in their first innings\n@highlight\nBhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami added 111 runs for the last wicket", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 706}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 764, "end": 776}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 910, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Things go from bad to worse for @placeholder as he is bowled for just five", "idx": 28161}], "idx": 18269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 9 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:54 EST, 9 March 2014 Even in death, legendary American racehorse Native Diver is making moves. The remains of Native Diver are being exhumed at the recently-closed Hollywood Park racetrack to be moved to Del Mar. Native Diver was the seventh thoroughbred to win a million dollars and the first to do so in California. USC students, seen here, helped in the dig Archaeologists Lynn Swartz Dodd said the dig was unusual, because 'Usually archaeologists are digging at sites that are a minimum of 50 years ago or earlier'\n@highlight\nNative Diver was one of the first race horses to earn over a million dollars\n@highlight\nWhen the thoroughbred died in 1967, it was buried at Hollywood Park\n@highlight\nHollywood Park closed in December and an archaeology team was brought in to exhume Native Diver's body for reburial in Del Mar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 443, "end": 458}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New home: Native Diver's final resting place will be at @placeholder race track.", "idx": 28164}], "idx": 18271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ecuador has granted Julian Assange asylum out of concern the Wikileaks founder will be politically persecuted if extradited. The decision is a victory for Assange, who is trying to avoid being extradited to Sweden and has been holed up inside Ecuador's embassy in London for nearly two months. But the bad news for Assange is that British police have refused to grant him safe passage out of the country. The British government has pledged to send Assange to Sweden to face questioning on sex crimes charges, but Ecuador's foreign minister says if Assange is sent to Sweden, he could then be extradited to the United States to face charges of espionage or treason.\n@highlight\nEcuador grants asylum to Julian Assange, who is holed up in Ecuador's London embassy\n@highlight\nBritish police refuse to grant Wikileaks founder safe passage out of country\n@highlight\nWhiteway: No precedent in UK for entering another country's embassy\n@highlight\nWhiteway: Such a move would further damage Ecuador-UK relations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 895, "end": 896}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 999, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder's is not a compound embassy, so as soon as he steps out the door he is liable to be arrested.", "idx": 28167}], "idx": 18273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester City powered into the last 16 of the Europa League with a 4-0 win over holders Porto Wednesday at the Etihad Stadium. The English Premier League leaders had a 2-1 advantage from the first leg in Portugal and went through 6-1 on aggregate. It is the second boost in 24 hours for manager Roberto Mancini, who has finally drawn an apology from striker Carlos Tevez after a three-month standoff which left the Argentine star on the sidelines. Tevez told the club's official website: \"I wish to apologize sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence.\n@highlight\nManchester City beat Porto 4-0 in Europa League last 32 second leg tie\n@highlight\nCity go through 6-1 on aggregate with Sergio Aguero scoring their opener\n@highlight\nCity manager Roberto Mancini confirms he has accepted apology from Carlos Tevez\n@highlight\nTevez has returned to training after spending three months in Argentina", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 142, "end": 163}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mancini picked a strong team for their second leg tie against @placeholder and he was rewarded when Sergio Aguero opened the scoring after just 18 seconds.", "idx": 28170}], "idx": 18274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Where did Arizona's new immigration enforcement statute Senate Bill 1070 come from, and where is this fast-developing trend of state activism in immigration law enforcement headed now? The law has gone viral in the public mind over the past couple of weeks. Elites and special interests are in an uproar, but some polls show that ordinary citizens and voters support local and state enforcement initiatives by wide margins. SB 1070 was intended by its creators, myself among them, to provoke sustainable immigration reform. To understand how and why requires an insight into the history of the modern immigration control movement.\n@highlight\nMichael Hethmon says Arizona law meant to create sustainable immigration reform\n@highlight\nHe says 1965 law set nation on an unintended course of out-of-control immigration\n@highlight\nInterest groups, federal gridlock led states like California to make own laws, he says\n@highlight\nHethmon: Arizona law will spur other states to take on immigration on their own", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In many ways, @placeholder became \"ground zero\" for this xenocentric chaos.", "idx": 28174}], "idx": 18276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill A policeman who made national headlines when he organised and starred in a spoof video of YouTube hit Gangnam Style for charity has been sacked for gross misconduct. Sergeant Gary Watts, who served with Devon and Cornwall Police, was dismissed following a disciplinary hearing on Monday. On Twitter - of which he is a prolific user - he said of the decision last night: \u2018It's complete b******s.\u2019 SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS Dancing for charity: Sgt Gary Watts pictured in a Gangnam Style video he made while at Devon and Cornwall Police Good cause: Sgt Gary Watts (front, centre) raised thousands of pounds for charity with the spoof video\n@highlight\nSgt Gary Watts raised money for charity with a spoof Gangnam Style video\n@highlight\nThe former Devon and Cornwall officer had thousands of Twitter followers\n@highlight\nHe was sacked for gross misconduct on Monday following a hearing\n@highlight\nHe tweeted from a now closed account that the decision was 'b******s'\n@highlight\nSacking unrelated to the video or Twitter, Devon and Cornwall Police said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The video became a huge hit on @placeholder with more than 100,000 views.", "idx": 28175}], "idx": 18277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:51 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:47 EST, 4 March 2014 Much of President Obama's 2015 budget proposal won't get through the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, but the White House has unveiled it anyway \u2013 a liberal Democratic wish list of policies, many of which the GOP has already nixed or refused to take up. The White House said Tuesday that the president's budget, all $3.901 trillion of it, would fully fund Obamacare, raise the national minimum wage to $10.10 per hour and index it to inflation, vastly expand infrastructure-repair plans that benefit labor unions, and significantly reduces the size of the U.S. standing army.\n@highlight\nWish list is likely dead-on-arrival in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives\n@highlight\nIt would formalize a national minimum wage hike while enforcing the 'Buffett Rule' that sets minimum actual income tax levels for millionaires\n@highlight\nObama has eliminated cuts to Social Security that he promised as part of last year's budget negotiation\n@highlight\nHe also wants more than $300 billion in infrastructure improvements, helping labor unions in an election year\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan, the House Budget Committee chairman, slammed the White House budget, saying it's a 'campaign brochure,' not a practical list", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 202, "end": 225}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 794}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 990, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1267}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the president wants to spend an additional $56 billion for new stimulus projects and $302 billion on infrastructure repairs over four years \u2013 pleasing labor unions, a major @placeholder constituency.", "idx": 28180}, {"query": "@placeholder and House Republicans are expected to release their own budget proposal in April, starting the inevitable back-and-forth sniping that will likely culminate in a fiscal showdown just before the November midterm elections.", "idx": 28181}], "idx": 18280} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A new cable network for Latino audiences will mark the culmination of two decades of filmmaking for writer-director Robert Rodriguez, who is leading the ambitious effort. \"I've been on this journey for 20 years now ... and this seems to be the reason,\" \" Rodriguez said Friday during a conference of independent Latino filmmakers and documentarians. \"What's great about this is that no one is doing this for an audience that is growing so fast,\" Rodriguez said, referring to how Latinos are now the nation's No. 2 group in the latest census, surpassing the 50 million mark.\n@highlight\nFilmmaker Robert Rodriguez will lead El Rey, a new Latino network\n@highlight\nThe network will launch between September 2013 and January 2014\n@highlight\n\"When you think that there's nothing on television like this, it boggles the mind,\" he says\n@highlight\nHe speaks at the National Association of Latino Independent Producers conference", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 137, "end": 152}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 878, "end": 897}, {"start": 902, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder network would be \"the biggest opportunity, the biggest bellwether trend, for opening mainstream media to Latinos,\" Torres said.", "idx": 28186}], "idx": 18282} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- A three-man West African delegation won't return to Ivory Coast until Monday, when it will ask self-declared President Laurent Gbagbo to relinquish his post or face a military ouster, a representative of the group said Friday. But Gbagbo remained defiant in his claim that he won a November 28 election fairly -- a claim disputed by challenger Alassane Ouattara and a growing international bloc that has recognized him as the winner of the presidential runoff election. Ouattara and Gbagbo, the incumbent, set dueling deadlines for the other to stand down, but neither show any signs of doing so.\n@highlight\nNEW: West African heads of state to return to Ivory Coast Monday\n@highlight\nNEW: They will again ask Gbagbo to step down or face military ouster\n@highlight\nOuattara has told Gbagbo to be out by midnight Friday\n@highlight\nGbagbo wants Ouattara out of Abidjan by Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 374, "end": 390}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He offered to give @placeholder amnesty and other conditions related to a former head-of-state status but he said that these offers will be only available if former President Gbagbo is ready to recognize that he has lost elections,\" Achi said.", "idx": 28198}], "idx": 18292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)An English soccer club has abandoned an attempt to sign a convicted rapist after death threats were made to its staff amid an atmosphere of \"unbearable pressure.\" After days of speculation, Oldham Athletic confirmed Thursday it wouldn't be handing a deal to Ched Evans, who was released from prison in October after serving half of a five-year sentence for raping a 19-year-old girl. The third-tier outfit said \"vile and abusive threats\" as well as \"significant financial pressure\" placed on the club from sponsors had prompted it to backtrack on the deal. Oldham's owner, Simon Corney, had previously said there was 80% chance it would hire Evans as it appeared undeterred by condemnation from fans, politicians and the police.\n@highlight\nOldham Athletic confirms deal to sign Ched Evans is off\n@highlight\nEvans released from prison in October after serving rape sentence\n@highlight\nClub say death threats have been made to staff and sponsors\n@highlight\nPlayer maintains his innocence and wants to clear his name", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's climbdown represents the latest setback for Evans, who has been trying to resurrect his career since leaving jail in October.", "idx": 28201}], "idx": 18294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Abu Anas al-Libi, A Libyan accused over the 1998 Al-Qaeda bombings of US embassies in Africa died on Friday A Libyan accused over the 1998 Al-Qaeda bombings of US embassies in Africa died on Friday, days before he was to stand trial in New York, his lawyer and family said. Abu Anas al-Libi, 50, was on the FBI's most-wanted list with a $5 million price on his head when he was captured by US troops in the Libyan capital Tripoli in October 2013. He and Saudi businessman Khalid al-Fawwaz were due to stand trial on January 12 over the attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 244 people and wounded more than 5,000.\n@highlight\nAbu Anas Al-Liby, 50, died Friday night at a New York hospital\n@highlight\nHad complications stemming from a recent liver surgery\n@highlight\nWas on the FBI's most-wanted list with a $5 million price on his head\n@highlight\nCaptured by US troops in the Libyan capital Tripoli in October 2013\n@highlight\nDue to stand trial on January 12 over the attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 244 people and wounded more than 5,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 70, "end": 71}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 160, "end": 161}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 274, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 472, "end": 487}, {"start": 551, "end": 552}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 882, "end": 883}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I accuse the @placeholder government of kidnapping, mistreating, and killing an innocent man.", "idx": 28202}], "idx": 18295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has decided that the family of a slain professional wrestling personality can continue its lawsuit against Hustler magazine, a case that tested privacy concerns and the competing right to publish \"newsworthy\" material. The justices without comment Monday turned aside an appeal from the publishers of the men's magazine, which featured old nude photos of Nancy Benoit, who was killed nearly three years ago by her husband and fellow wrestling superstar Chris Benoit. The couple's young son also was slain in the family's Georgia home. The order is a victory for the estate of Nancy Benoit, which is seeking damages from Hustler.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court turns aside appeal over Nancy Benoit nude photos\n@highlight\nHustler published pictures months after Benoit's husband killed her, son, himself\n@highlight\nNancy Benoit's mother sued, saying daughter thought materials destroyed\n@highlight\nCase centers on rights of media, privacy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 145, "end": 160}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has a law similar to many states' recognizing the right to privacy against \"the appropriation of another's name and likeness ... without consent and for the financial gain of the appropriator.\"", "idx": 28213}], "idx": 18303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Freed activist Aung San Suu Kyi has made a passionate plea for dialogue and reconciliation to build democracy and improve human rights in Myanmar, calling for her country to back her as she cannot \"do it alone.\" But long-term fundamental political and economic reforms will not just depend on shifting internal dynamics, but also on the stance of its neighbors, particularly the regional superpowers China and India. Both countries are significant investors in Myanmar, also known as Burma, and both are also competing for influence in the state, with neither country taking a genuine interest in reconciliation or democracy in Myanmar, some analysts say.\n@highlight\n\"China and India both have a serious influence on Burma,\" says Maung Zarni, LSE\n@highlight\nChina has remained Myanmar's closest ally since the coup in 1962\n@highlight\nIndia is competing with China for influence in Myanmar say experts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I am extremely skeptical of what the ruling elite in India and the communists in @placeholder will do to assist the Burmese people,\" said Zarni.", "idx": 28215}, {"query": "Ordinary people in @placeholder feel betrayed by India and they see China as backing the generals.\"", "idx": 28216}], "idx": 18304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:30 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 26 May 2012 A British winemaker has accused the French of trying to pass off their wine as British by wrapping it in a Union Jack. Bob Lindo has written to Home Secretary Theresa May to vent his anger over the scam to trick foreigners into buying a \u2018British\u2019 souvenir when they come to watch the Olympics or Queen\u2019s Jubilee celebrations. Mr Lindo, who owns the Camel Valley vineyard at Wadebridge, Cornwall, forced the World Duty Free shop at Gatwick Airport to remove a sign heralding French champagne as the \u2018Best of British\u2019 following an incident on Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nBob Lindo has written to the Home Secretary Theresa May\n@highlight\nHe forced a duty-free shop at Gatwick Airport to remove the sign\n@highlight\nHe said it was 'unacceptable' and said tourists were being conned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 498, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 755, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We have a lot of red tape to deal with within the @placeholder wine industry, often involving the tiniest or irrelevant detail, but we get on with it.", "idx": 28222}], "idx": 18308} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- May 23, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Baghdad, Iraq \u2022 Israel \u2022 Iceland Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Your school probably has fire drills, tornado drills. But how should you prepare for zombies?! Believe it or not, the government has an answer. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News! First Up: Violence in Baghdad AZUZ: First up today, deadly violence in Baghdad, as a string of bombings hits the Iraqi capital. Fifteen explosions went off within hours of each other on Sunday. Iraqi authorities said the mix of car bombs and roadside bombs killed at least 18 people and wounded at least 80 others. There's been an increase recently of violence in Iraq. That includes yesterday's attacks. It's raising some concerns about whether or not Iraqi security forces will be able to protect their own country. Britain pulled the last of its combat troops out of Iraq yesterday, and U.S. troops are scheduled to leave Iraq by the start of next year, though Iraqi leaders might ask them to stay longer.\n@highlight\nFind out what happened in Iraq on the day when Britain's combat troops left\n@highlight\nUnderstand what caused tension in the close ties between the U.S. and Israel\n@highlight\nLiven up your knowledge about what it would take to prepare for zombies\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 245}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 415, "end": 430}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1304}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1419, "end": 1434}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is one of the most active volcanoes in @placeholder.", "idx": 28225}], "idx": 18310} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The five largest theater chains in North America have announced that they are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on cinemas showing the Sony Pictures film. Combined - Regal, AMC, Cinemark, Cineplex and Carmike - operate more than half of the country's 40,000 cinemas. In a statement, Regal said it was delaying any showings of The Interview because of 'the ambiguous nature of any real or perceived security threats.' Scroll down for video The five largest theater chains in North America have announced they are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on cinemas showing the Sony Pictures film\n@highlight\nCinema chains are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on theaters showing the movie\n@highlight\nCombined - Regal, AMC, Cinemark, Cineplex and Carmike - operate more than half of the country's cinemas\n@highlight\nRegal said on Wednesday that it was delaying showings because of the 'ambiguous nature of any real or perceived security threats'\n@highlight\nSony said on Tuesday that it understood if exhibitors pulled the film in light of the threats - which the FBI is currently investigating\n@highlight\nCompany still plans to make the film available to theaters on Christmas Day should they choose to exhibit it\n@highlight\nThe Interview stars Rogen and Franco as television journalists involved in a CIA plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1413, "end": 1417}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1428}, {"start": 1470, "end": 1472}, {"start": 1494, "end": 1505}, {"start": 1514, "end": 1524}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speculation about a @placeholder link to the Sony hacking has centered on that country's angry denunciation of the film.", "idx": 28226}], "idx": 18311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A coroner burst into tears after hearing how a Special Forces officer was shot dead during a botched raid on a Taliban compound. He said that Captain Richard Holloway\u2019s parents should be proud of their son who \u2018died with a rifle in his hand doing a job that he loved and protecting freedom\u2019. An inquest into the officer\u2019s death two days before Christmas Day last year heard dramatic details about the night-time ambush of the Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan. The Special Boat Service solider was hit by two Kalashnikov bullets fired by a waiting enemy soldier as the elite team approached the compound.\n@highlight\nCaptain Richard Holloway, 29, died two days before Christmas last year\n@highlight\nHe was killed in night-time ambush of Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nCoroner Andrew Tweddle wept as he recalled death of his own son\n@highlight\nHe said Captain Holloway's parents should be proud of their son who 'died with a rifle in his hand doing a job that he loved and protecting freedom\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 484}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The disastrous raid, in which the team was reportedly targeting a @placeholder commander, has previously been described as an \u2018embarrassing failure\u2019.", "idx": 28234}], "idx": 18317} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jenson Button underlined the potential strength of the McLaren-Mercedes in 2012 with a convincing victory in the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, the opening race of the new Formula One season. Button had a quicker start than teammate and fellow-Briton Lewis Hamilton, who was on pole position, and never looked likely to relinquish his advantage, despite the intervention of the safety car giving some brief hope to world champion Sebastian Vettel. Vettel overtook Hamilton after the safety car was deployed on lap 38 when the Caterham of Vitaly Petrov stalled on the track and, for a moment, the German's Red Bull threatened to catch Button.\n@highlight\nJenson Button dominates season-opening Australian Grand Prix for McLaren\n@highlight\n2009 world champion Button claims his third Melbourne victory in four years\n@highlight\nDefending world champion Sebastian Vettel is second with Lewis Hamilton third\n@highlight\nLocal favorite Mark Webber and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso complete the top five", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 64, "end": 79}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 457, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 921}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 981, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vettel, who is bidding to win a third successive world title, was philosophical in defeat, adding: \"@placeholder drove a fantastic race and was unbeatable, but I'm very happy to finish second, it's a lot of points.", "idx": 28235}], "idx": 18318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The antique dealer jokes that his photo is proof Nicolas Cage is more than just an a-list actor - he\u2019s also a vampire who lived during the American Civil War. An eBay seller claims to have a 4\u201d by 2.5\u201d carte de visite photo from around 1870 of a man who looks exactly like the 47-year-old star of Con Air, Ghost Rider and The Rock. The seller, who has put the starting price at $1million, says the photo is 100 per cent genuine and was taken of a man who lived in Bristol, Tennessee, around the time of the Civil War.\n@highlight\nAntique photo dealer wants huge price for 1870 photo of Tennessee man\n@highlight\nEBay seller Jack M\u00f6rd says it's a genuine 4\u201d by 2.5\u201d carte de visite photo\n@highlight\nPicture was found in back of album of death portraits from Civil War era", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 139, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is believed the photo was taken by a confederate @placeholder prisoner of war photographer called Professor G.B.", "idx": 28243}], "idx": 18324} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A law enforcement officer's quick decision is once again being put under a microscope. On Monday, Cleveland police said officers fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice as the youth reached for an air pistol in his waist. Chief Calvin Williams said the air pistol was \"indistinguishable from a real firearm.\" An orange tip indicating the gun was not a real firearm had been removed, police said. \"Our officers at times are required to make critical decisions in a split second,\" Williams said at a news conference \"Unfortunately, this was one of those times.\" The incident comes as the nation nervously awaits a grand jury decision on whether to charge the police officer who killed African-American teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August.\n@highlight\nAn orange tip indicating the gun was not a real firearm had been removed, police said\n@highlight\nDeputy chief says police have surveillance video of the shooting\n@highlight\nOfficer who fired fatal shots \"had no clue\" Tamir Rice was 12, union official says\n@highlight\n\"You didn't give him a chance,\" an angry resident says of the shooting", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police shootings of African-Americans, particularly young men, have been under rising scrutiny in recent months after @placeholder's shooting following a brief confrontation in Ferguson.", "idx": 28259}], "idx": 18336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has written a heartfelt letter to Cassidy Stay, who survived a gun attack that killed her parents and four siblings in Texas last month. The 15-year-old, who had played dead after a gunman attacked her family, had quoted part of a speech given by Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in the third film of the popular series. Bravely speaking at a memorial just days after the July 9 attack, Cassidy had quoted the film, saying: 'Happiness can be found even in the darkest times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAuthor sent handwritten letter in purple ink from her character Dumbledore to Texas girl\n@highlight\n15-year-old had pretended to be dead after a gunman killed her parents and four siblings last month\n@highlight\nFacebook support page campaigned for Rowling to contact Cassidy Stay", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The handwritten note of comfort, written in purple ink, was accompanied by a wand, an acceptance letter to @placeholder's school Hogwarts, a list of school supplies and a signed book.", "idx": 28260}], "idx": 18337} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN)As New Year's Eve messages go, Xi Jinping's speech on national television was almost pitch-perfect. Highlighting continued economic growth and rising living standard in 2014, the Chinese president -- entering the third year into his expected decade-long reign -- said he wanted to \"click the 'like' button\" for the country's 1.3 billion citizens, whose \"support for officials at all levels\" made such achievements possible. Xi -- who also heads the ruling Communist Party as well as the world's largest standing army -- promised deeper reform and the rule of law in the coming year, comparing them to \"a bird's two wings.\"\n@highlight\nChinese president Xi Jinping's New Year speech highlighted economic growth and rising living standards in 2014\n@highlight\n2014 has seen Xi take down 3 top officials in China's fight against corruption: Zhou Yongkang, Xu Caihou and Liu Zhijun\n@highlight\nHe's also taking aim at \"vulgar\" art and entertainment, with cleavage censored in a hit TV show.\n@highlight\nXi and other top officials acknowledged the prospect of slower economic growth in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 790, "end": 791}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "READ MORE: The @placeholder cipher: Reformer or a 'dictator?'", "idx": 28273}], "idx": 18345} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Prepare to meet the young apprentices to China's Masters sensation Guan Tianlang. The 14-year-old stunned the golfing world when he made the halfway cut as the youngest player to enter the prestigious major, finishing as Augusta's leading amateur. But Guan is likely to be just the start as China prepares to unveil its next crop of golfing prodigies at this week's China Open in Tianjin. China's brat pack is led by 12-year-old Ye Wocheng, who tees off as the youngest player in the history of the European Tour on Thursday. Alongside him will be15-year-old Bai Zhengkai, who earned his place in the field after winning the China Junior Match Play Championship, as well as qualifier Dou Zecheng, a relative old-timer at 16 years of age.\n@highlight\nYe Wocheng to make history as the youngest player on the European Tour at China Open\n@highlight\nThe 12-year-old is joined by teenage talent Bai Zhengkai and Dou Zecheng\n@highlight\nGolfers hope to follow the lead set by China's Masters sensation Guan Tianlang\n@highlight\nThe PGA lifts doping sanctions against Vijay Singh", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 634, "end": 669}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, the Professional Golf Association (PGA) has cleared three-time major winner Vijay Singh of infringing the @placeholder's anti-doping policy.", "idx": 28282}], "idx": 18352} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A grand jury has indicted polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on a second sexual assault charge in connection with a probe of his Texas compound, prosecutors said Wednesday. The charge against Warren Jeffs stems from a probe into his sect's Yearning for Zion Ranch near Eldorado, Texas. The Schleicher County, Texas, grand jury charged Jeffs, who already could be sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of a different charge in Utah, with a first-degree felony count of aggravated sexual assault. The indictment is Jeffs' second in Schleicher County. In July, he was charged with sexually assaulting a child under 17.\n@highlight\nWarren Jeffs indicted on second Texas sexual assault charge in four months\n@highlight\nGrand jury also indicts three other members of polygamous sect\n@highlight\nCharges stem from probe of sect's ranch outside Eldorado, Texas\n@highlight\nJeffs convicted in Utah of accomplice to rape for role in member's marriage to teen", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 250, "end": 272}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 568}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To date, 12 people associated with the compound have been indicted as part of the investigation, @placeholder Attorney General Greg Abbott said.", "idx": 28288}], "idx": 18358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gemma Mullin for MailOnline Tests for a woman from Sierra Leone showing symptoms of Ebola have come back negative after she was held at a Scottish immigration removal centre. The woman was detained at Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire after she fell ill and was taken to hospital where doctors carried out tests. Health chiefs confirmed last night that she did not have the disease. A Scottish Government spokesman said: 'The results have now been returned and they have confirmed that she tested negative'. Scroll down for video The Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire where the woman was being held before undergoing tests\n@highlight\nWoman was detained at Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire\n@highlight\nShe has been taken to hospital where she has undergone tests for Ebola\n@highlight\nScottish Government spokesman said results confirmed she tested negative", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 204, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 401, "end": 419}, {"start": 550, "end": 574}, {"start": 579, "end": 595}, {"start": 685, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "infectious diseases ward of a @placeholder hospital until the results became", "idx": 28291}], "idx": 18361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's momentum has stopped and rebels have been able to hold onto areas that government forces had been poised to capture just a few days ago, a U.S. official said Monday. Gadhafi has declared a cease-fire, the official said, and the coalition is watching carefully to see if that declaration \"is a pledge or just words.\" An opposition spokesman said Monday there is no cease-fire, at least not in Misrata, a key city about two hours east of Tripoli. The spokesman, Mohamed -- who would not divulge his last name out of concern for his safety -- said the destruction there is \"unimaginable\" and that Misrata was bombarded heavily over the past four days by forces loyal to Gadhafi.\n@highlight\nThere is no cease-fire in Misrata, a rebel spokesman says\n@highlight\nThe coalition made effective progress Monday, a commander says\n@highlight\nMembers are now deciding who should command the military mission\n@highlight\nThere are no plans to target Gadhafi, the commander says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No @placeholder aircraft has been observed operating since the military operations began over the weekend, he said.", "idx": 28292}, {"query": "Gadhafi's compound in @placeholder lay in shambles Monday after an attack by the United States and its allies.", "idx": 28293}], "idx": 18362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Steve Miller admits he has no idea why it took him 17 years to release a new studio album. He also admits he was in no rush to do so. \"We continued to sell records from our touring, and we were really in this sort of magical place where we didn't have to make records until I really wanted to,\" said Miller, 66, in an interview with CNN Radio. \"I've recorded lots of projects, but just haven't bothered to release them.\" \"BINGO! \", however, is not remaining on the shelf. Steve Miller Band's first new studio album since 1993's \"Wide River\" hits stores on June 15, and sees Miller embracing the blues music he immersed himself in growing up in Dallas. \"BINGO!\" features his interpretations of tracks like B.B. King's \"Rock Me Baby,\" Jimmy Reed's \"You Got Me Dizzy\" and Jimmie Vaughan's \"Hey Yeah\" -- the album's first single.\n@highlight\n\"BINGO!\" features interpretations of B.B. 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The company, 38 Studios, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Thursday. According to the filing, the company owes its creditors $150.7 million but only holds $21.7 million in assets. \"This action comes after several weeks when the company has reviewed, considered and received the recommendations and advice with respect to potential avenues for relief that are currently available,\" the company said in a statement Thursday. \"After ongoing negotiations with the State of Rhode Island and potential investors and other interested parties, the company has been unable to find a solution to the current stalemate.\"\n@highlight\n38 Studios, founded in Massachusetts by ex-pitching ace Curt Schilling, files Chapter 7\n@highlight\nThe videogame company owes creditors up to $500M, has assets of no more than $50M\n@highlight\n38 Studios relocated to Rhode Island in 2010 after getting $75 million in loan guarantees\n@highlight\nState and federal authorities, including FBI, are probing the company's transactions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 67, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 235, "end": 255}, {"start": 265, "end": 284}, {"start": 690, "end": 710}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has the second-highest unemployment rate in the country, at 11.2%.", "idx": 28295}], "idx": 18364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The partner of 'Charb' \u2013 Stephane Charbonnier, editor of Charlie Hebdo \u2013 has said she always knew he would be assassinated. In emotional interviews, 41-year-old Jeannette Bougrab said: 'I always knew he was going to die like Theo Van Gogh (the Dutch cartoonist murdered in 2004).' 'I begged him to leave France but he wouldn't. My companion is dead because he drew in a newspaper.' Miss Bougrab, who had lived with Charb and her adopted daughter May for three years, added sadly: 'He never had children because he knew he was going to die. He lived without fear, but he knew he would die.'\n@highlight\nJeannette Bougrab, 41, begged Stephane Charbonnier to leave France\n@highlight\n'He never had children because he knew he was going to die,' she said\n@highlight\nThe daughter of Algerian immigrants is known as a fierce critic of religion\n@highlight\nShe has slammed the 'inadequate security' given to the magazine staff\n@highlight\nHer boyfriend was one of 12 people murdered by Said and Cherif Kouachi\n@highlight\nThe two men are now being pursued by French special forces near Paris", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 25, "end": 44}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 161, "end": 177}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 601, "end": 617}, {"start": 632, "end": 651}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remembrance: @placeholder (pictured), the partner of deceased Charlie Hebdo editor, Charb, attended a ceremony today as her former boyfriend was made an honorary citizen of Paris", "idx": 28296}], "idx": 18365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This was brutal. This was a painful, embarrassing lesson for England in how to play one-day cricket in an age where they have been left behind in the 50-over game. One of the teams involved in Saturday's showpiece at the Melbourne Cricket Ground have every chance of winning the World Cup and it isn\u2019t England. Australia were always going to be hot favourites in this opening match of the premier one-day tournament in front of 84,336 but this was much worse than England could have imagined. Do not be fooled by the late England runs once the tension had gone from the contest. This was an absolute demolition of Eoin Morgan\u2019s side and their aspirations of springing a Valentine\u2019s Day surprise, as they lost by 111 runs.\n@highlight\nAustralia defeated rivals England in front of 84,336 spectators\n@highlight\nAaron Finch provided the backbone to their innings with 135\n@highlight\nAustralia made their highest ever one-day score against England", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 221, "end": 244}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The game was effectively over by the halfway mark, @placeholder\u2019s death bowling letting them down again with an almost total mystifying lack of yorkers, but England needed to at least make a decent fist of their reply.", "idx": 28301}], "idx": 18369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brian Houston, the son of Hillsong founder Frank Houston, has told a hearing about the moment he found out his father was a paedophile. Mr Houston, the church's senior pastor, first heard the allegations levelled by AHA - the name for the alleged victim - in late October 1999 during his weekly meeting with general manager George Aghajanian. He said he did not immediately report the incident to the police as he did not want to 'pre-empt' the victim. During the pivotal meeting, Mr Houston said he and Mr Aghajanian were discussing other matters until Mr Aghajanian said: 'I need to talk to you about something else.\n@highlight\nBrian Houston found out about the allegations in a regular meeting with the church's general manager George Aghajanian\n@highlight\n'It's not about you, it's about your father'\n@highlight\nHe said it hit him in a 10 second wave\n@highlight\nMr Houston said he first had to process that his father was homosexual and then he realised he was a paedophile\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday, hearing heard victim AHA recall how Frank Houston would lie on, fondle and masturbate him\n@highlight\nAHA alleged Brian Houston accused him of 'tempting' his father - Houston said he 'refutes' the allegation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 216, "end": 218}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 733, "end": 749}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was told if there were any problems to contact Frank or @placeholder.", "idx": 28327}], "idx": 18382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool have been dealt a blow in their bid to bring Divock Origi back from Lille after the striker confirmed he will remain in France for the remainder of the season. Brendan Rodgers had given the green light to pay an increase on the \u00a310million fee they agreed with Lille to accelerate Origi\u2019s release in January. The Belgium forward, whom Rodgers believes will be a \u2018world-class striker\u2019, joined Liverpool in August but was immediately loaned back to Lille to continue his development before heading to Anfield next summer. Divock Origi (No 17) is congratulated by his Belgium team-mates after scoring against Iceland on Wednesday\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers was keen to bring the Belgium striker back to the club\n@highlight\nAnd Liverpool were prepared to pay an increase on \u00a310million fee\n@highlight\nBut Origi has revealed he won't join up with Liverpool until next season\n@highlight\nLiverpool have struggled in front of goal, failing to replace Luis Suarez", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if there was a decision by the clubs, I would not say I wouldn\u2019t like to go to @placeholder in January.", "idx": 28330}], "idx": 18384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suicide bomber killed at least 23 people and injured more than 58 others after detonating an explosive outside a court in Lahore on Thursday, police said. A rescuer helps an injured man following a suicide bomb attack in Lahore. The exact number of casualties varied, but state-run news agency the Associated Press of Pakistan said 22 police officers and one passerby were killed. Reports of another explosion triggered a dash toward a supposed second blast site, but those reports proved unfounded, said Aftab Cheema, senior superintendent of Lahore police. The suicide blast occurred in the city's commercial district, moments before lawyers were set to begin a rally outside the high court in the eastern Pakistani city to protest the rule of President Pervez Musharraf.\n@highlight\nNEW: Blast outside Lahore court kills at least 23 people and injures 58 others\n@highlight\nSuicide bomb exploded as lawyers were set to begin protest rally outside high court\n@highlight\nA man blew himself up after being stopped by police at a security barrier\n@highlight\nThere were reports of a second blast, but these proved to be unfounded", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 784, "end": 799}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said about 100 uniformed and plainclothes officers were at the scene ahead of the rally when the bomb went off about 11:45 a.m. @placeholder time (6:45 a.m. GMT).", "idx": 28332}], "idx": 18386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gunmen with the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab killed a Somali former lawmaker and injured a current Parliament member in a drive-by shooting in Somalia's capital Thursday, police said. It marks the third deadly attack attributed to the group in as many days. The attack in Mogadishu killed former Somali legislator Liibaan Abdullahi. Mustaf Mayow, a current lawmaker, was seriously wounded, police Capt. Muse Farah told CNN. \"Al-Shabaab assailants in a vehicle blocked the (lawmaker's) car,\" Farah said. \"The attackers sped off.\" An Al-Shabaab spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack and vowed to carry out similar shootings against Somali lawmakers.\n@highlight\nAl-Shabaab militants killed a former Somali Lawmaker Thursday, police say\n@highlight\nIt was the third attack by Al-Shabaab is as many days\n@highlight\nFour people died when a U.N. convoy was attacked Wednesday\n@highlight\nAl-Shabaab says it killed 36 non-muslims at a quarry in Kenya Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 320, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 425, "end": 427}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Wednesday the Al-Shabaab militants attacked a United Nations convoy near @placeholder's airport killing at least four people, according to police", "idx": 28335}], "idx": 18388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Blasting off from Earth and hurtling through space at thousands of miles an hour, it takes astronauts three days to reach the moon -- a tiny distance in a universe measured in light years, but a fantastic voyage on a human scale. Buzz Aldrin walks on the moon on July 20, 1969. NASA is preparing to send astronauts back and build a lunar base. Now plans are under way to go back, even as the future of U.S. human space exploration is under close scrutiny and pressure is growing on NASA to aim for another alien world. It's a crossroads Neil Armstrong could have hardly imagined on July 20, 1969, when he became the first human to set foot on the moon and uttered his now famous phrase: \"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.\"\n@highlight\nNASA plans to return astronauts to the moon by 2020, build outpost by 2025\n@highlight\nConstellation Program's new fleet of space vehicles will replace the space shuttles\n@highlight\nCritics say NASA should skip the moon and set its sights directly on Mars\n@highlight\nIndependent panel is reviewing plans and looking at \"potential alternatives\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 854, "end": 874}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We won the moon race; now it's time for us to live and work on @placeholder,\" Aldrin wrote in a commentary for CNN.", "idx": 28343}], "idx": 18391} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Annabel Fenwick Elliott A new study has revealed the surprising truths behind the primary concerns of newly pregnant women in 20 different countries around the world, based on their most common Google searches. The first things women in the U.S. want to know when they fall pregnant are \u2018how to prevent stretch marks' and \u2018how to lose weight', according to the data. The study, compiled by Google data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz for The New York Times, found that while English and Australian women have the exact some body priorities as Americans, the most common search for expectant mothers in South Africa, India and Nigeria is 'how to have sex.'\n@highlight\nFor expectant mothers in the U.S., how to lose weight and avoid stretch marks are the most common searches\n@highlight\nFor South Africans, Nigerians and Indians, it's how to have sex\n@highlight\nWomen worldwide worry about food and cravings, but Brazilians are more concerned with whether they can dye their hair", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 25}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 415, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And surely the most depressing conclusion the study arrived at - for @placeholder women at least - are the top searches made by men soon after they find out their wives are pregnant.", "idx": 28360}], "idx": 18403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama faces rising pressure to intervene in the civil war U.S. officials say they suspect the deadly agent sarin has already been fired off in small-scale attacks Mr Obama wary of launching military action based on primary intelligence reports of chemical weapons use Obama: investigation into whether Syria was using chemical weapons on its own people could take a long time By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:18 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:39 EST, 27 April 2013 President Barack Obama warned Syria on Friday that its use of chemical weapons would be a 'game changer' for the United States but made clear he was in no rush to intervene in the Syrian civil war on the basis of evidence he said was still preliminary.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama faces rising pressure to intervene in the civil war\n@highlight\nU.S. officials say they suspect the deadly agent sarin has already been fired off in small-scale attacks\n@highlight\nMr Obama wary of launching military action based on primary intelligence reports of chemical weapons use\n@highlight\nObama: investigation into whether Syria was using chemical weapons on its own people could take a long time", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 389, "end": 404}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder have anti-aircraft capability that makes going in there much more challenging.'", "idx": 28365}], "idx": 18407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The hospital where Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan died strenuously defended his treatment on Thursday and said he was given the highest level of care 'regardless of nationality or ability to pay'. The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas was responding to claims from the 42-year-old Liberian's family that he was given substandard treatment because he was 'a poor black man'. The hospital said Mr Duncan had been cared for by a team of over 50 doctors and nurses, 24 hours a day. Good treatment: Texas Health Presbyterian said Thomas Eric Duncan, above, had the best available care after his family claimed he was discriminated against because he was a 'poor black man'\n@highlight\nTexas Health Presbyterian Hospital said he had been cared for by a team of over 50 doctors and given the most 'appropriate and available' care\n@highlight\nWas response to claims from the 42-year-old Liberian's family that he was given substandard treatment because he was 'a poor black man'\n@highlight\nHospital said he couldn't get ZMapp drug - which other victims were treated with - as there is no supply, and there was no match for a blood transfusion\n@highlight\nAlso defended the two-day delay in Mr Duncan being taken into hospital\n@highlight\nRev Jesse Jackson had earlier told MSNBC: 'There's a fact of anti-immigrant, anti-refugee, anti-black. It's very real in our country'", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 32, "end": 49}, {"start": 202, "end": 235}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 506, "end": 530}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 691, "end": 724}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1277}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The drug @placeholder was not administered to Mr Duncan because it was not available.", "idx": 28368}], "idx": 18408} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope for the Daily Mail He has already been billed as the new Raheem Sterling \u2013 and it\u2019s easy to see why. Like England\u2019s star player, Rolando Aarons was born in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, but has chosen to represent the Three Lions. The Newcastle winger will make his debut for Aidy Boothroyd\u2019s Under-20 side against Romania in Telford. New star: Rolando Aarons has already made an impression for Newcastle and could soon make his full debut But comparisons with Sterling extend beyond the 18-year-old\u2019s birth certificate. Both moved to the UK at a young age before being picked up by Football League clubs \u2013 Aarons with Bristol City and Sterling at Queens Park Rangers \u2013 only for their talent to be recognised by Newcastle and Liverpool respectively.\n@highlight\nAarons was born in Jamaica yet chose to represent the Three Lions\n@highlight\nHe will make his debut for England U20's against Romania\n@highlight\nThe Newcastle winger previously played for Bristol City\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew is already under pressure to hand him his first league start", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 557, "end": 558}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 666, "end": 684}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But @placeholder is a big opportunity for me and I want to go out there and play and impress and show how good a player I am.", "idx": 28372}], "idx": 18410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The governing body of world football, FIFA, has turned down the request from the Irish Football Association (FAI) to replay their deciding World Cup play-off game against France. The controversial match, that was played on Wednesday, has caused a diplomatic storm after French forward Thierry Henry admitted to illegally using his hand to set-up the goal that gave his team a 2-1 aggregate victory to seal qualification to the tournament. But despite a letter sent to FIFA by the FAI, and calls from both the Irish prime minister Brian Cowen and Irish justice minister Dermot Ahern for the game to be replayed, the sport's organizing body has refused the request.\n@highlight\nFIFA turn down a request from the Irish Football Association (FAI) to replay their deciding World Cup play-off game against France\n@highlight\nFIFA: \"The result of the match cannot be changed and the match cannot be replayed\"\n@highlight\nFrench president Nicolas Sarkozy said: \"I was sorry for [Ireland] but do not ask me to stand in for the referee of the game\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Former Ireland captain Roy Keane accuses FAI of hyprocrisy in their appeal to FIFA", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 106, "end": 131}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 734, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a @placeholder spokesman said the precedent did not apply because the referee in the match \"saw the incident in question and simply failed to apply the proper rules\".", "idx": 28375}], "idx": 18412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Investigators probing the theft of Michael Schumacher's medical notes believe a helicopter firm contacted by doctors looking to transfer the former racing driver from a hospital in France to Switzerland may have been involved in the disappearance. Schumacher, 45, suffered a major head injury when he fell while skiing in France in December and was kept in a medically induced coma for six months after the accident. Schumacher was recently transferred from the hospital in Grenoble, France to a unit near his Swiss home, allowing his wife Corinna to attend a public event at her ranch in Givrins. Michael Schumacher, right, with his wife Corinna, left, were skiing in France in December when the major accident happened. Now his family fears that his confidential medical notes have been leaked to the media\n@highlight\nSeveral pages of Michael Schumacher's medical notes have been stolen\n@highlight\nProsecutors believe they are being made available to the media for \u00a340,000\n@highlight\nThe leak has been traced to a computer in a Swiss helicopter company\n@highlight\nHis manager has warned anyone buying the notes will be prosecuted", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 52}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 616}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 838, "end": 855}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is thought the findings of the @placeholder inquiry will now be handed to the authorities in Switzerland.", "idx": 28380}], "idx": 18415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States is on the verge of losing a fierce advocate for democracy in Latin America. Mari Carmen Aponte, ambassador to El Salvador, was initially nominated by President Obama in late 2009. He made her a recess appointment in August 2010. She has hit the ground running in a Central American country that, thanks to her tireless work, has become a close partner and ally of the United States. It was the first Latin American country to send troops to Afghanistan. Aponte has been renominated, but if the Senate does not confirm her nomination next week, she will head home, leaving her impressive work unfinished and a gaping hole in our country's efforts to continue to build and sustain strong and transparent democracies south of the border.\n@highlight\nMaria Cardona: U.S. is on verge of losing a fierce advocate for democracy in Latin America\n@highlight\nMari Carmen Aponte, ambassador to El Salvador, is up for Senate confirmation\n@highlight\nGOP senators oppose her confirmation for petty political reasons, Cardona says\n@highlight\nCardona: Republicans should let Aponte finish her vital work in El Salvador", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 120}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 292, "end": 307}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aponte's advocacy for democratic values will be by far her most lasting legacy in @placeholder.", "idx": 28385}], "idx": 18418} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- Six members of the Ukrainian armed forces were killed on Tuesday in a \"terrorist attack,\" the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said in a statement on its website. The incident took place in the village of Oktyabrski in the Slovyansk region, about 20 kilometers from Kramatorsk, during \"a unit movement from the military base.\" The location is in volatile eastern Ukraine. \"Our soldiers were attacked in an ambush. Terrorists attacked our land troops with grenades. The attackers were more than 30 people and set an ambush near the river,\" the ministry said. \"After a long shootout, six soldiers of The Ukrainian Armed Services were killed,\" the statement said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Six soldiers killed near Kramatorsk\n@highlight\nLuhansk \"people's governor\" is injured in an attack on his vehicle, his press office says\n@highlight\nThe names of 13 people newly sanctioned by the European Union are released\n@highlight\nCanada announces sanctions on six Russian and six Ukrainian citizens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 120, "end": 145}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 618, "end": 645}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's government had previously approved sanctions against nine Russian politicians and businessmen, two Russian credit organizations and 16 Russian companies.", "idx": 28388}], "idx": 18421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I blame Kris Kardashian. Think about it. Doesn't the most recent episode of \"Keeping Up with the Debt Limit\" feel more as though it were an E! production than one by C-SPAN? Hasn't it been as predictable, brief and of itself, as inconsequential as a Kardashian marriage, as odious as Kanye and as certain to lead to unhappiness as Lamar's reputed drug problem? Doesn't the pinheaded disconnect from reality seem familiar? The problem is that it is easier to deal with the Kardashians than their counterparts in the Capitol. We can just change the channel. The reality is, we all depend on the U.S. government in enough ways that letting it turn into a repetitive, meaningless form of basic cable melodrama would be a formula for national catastrophe.\n@highlight\nDavid Rothkopf: \"Keeping up with the debt limit\" seems like a seamy reality show\n@highlight\nHe says our political system is broken, national conversation is off-track\n@highlight\nWashington ignores really big problems, focuses on everything but governing, he says\n@highlight\nRothkopf: Ultimately, we're to blame for not going to ballot box and forcing change", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scarily enough, the TV screen, whether it shows the Kardashians or @placeholder or cable news, is just a mirror, a reflection of what America wants and is.", "idx": 28395}], "idx": 18425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Jorge Lorenzo will start on pole for Sunday's Portuguese MotoGP after heading qualifying at the Estoril circuit on Saturday. It was the Yamaha driver's first pole of the 2011 season and the fourth time in a row that he has claimed pole position at the track. The Spaniard's time of one minute 37.161 seconds was just over a tenth of a second faster that Italy's Marco Simoncelli, who will start Sunday's race in second place. Honda's Dani Pedrosa finished qualifying in third. Hamilton targets more Turkish delight Australia's Casey Stoner finished fourth with Lorenzo's teammate Ben Spies in fifth.\n@highlight\nReigning MotoGP champion claims fourth consecutive pole at Estoril circuit\n@highlight\nMarco Simoncelli starts Sunday's race in second; Dani Pedrosa finishes qualifying in third\n@highlight\nValentino Rossi finishes qualifying down in ninth position", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 95}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 730, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder currently leads the MotoGP championship by nine points from his compatriot Pedrosa with Casey Stoner currently in third -- 20 points behind the 2010 champion.", "idx": 28400}], "idx": 18429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Colombian and Mexican drug cartels have jumped the Atlantic Ocean and expanded into West Africa, working closely with local criminal gangs to carve out a staging area for an assault on the lucrative European market. Authorities destroy cannabis found in Ivory Coast. West Africa is appealing to drug traffickers from Latin America. The situation has gotten so out of hand that tiny Guinea-Bissau, the fifth-poorest nation in the world, is being called Africa's first narco-state. Others talk about how Africa's Gold Coast has become the Coke Coast. In all, officials say, at least nine top-tier Latin American drug cartels have established bases in 11 West African nations.\n@highlight\nGuinea-Bissau, fifth-poorest nation in the world, is called Africa's first narco-state\n@highlight\nOfficials: At least nine Latin American drug cartels have set up bases in West Africa\n@highlight\nWest Africa has little law enforcement, making it easier for traffickers there\n@highlight\nMore money can be made selling drugs to Europe than to the U.S., officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 27 percent of the cocaine that entered @placeholder in 2006 came from Africa, the United Nations said.", "idx": 28411}], "idx": 18437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A bedbug outbreak at two trendy New York retail shops has sounded the alarm among city residents and businesses, prompting calls for the city to examine how it deals with the prickly pests. Hollister, a popular clothing store owned by Abercrombie & Fitch in the fashionable Soho neighborhood, remained closed Friday after a bedbug infestation was found earlier in the week, according to company spokeswoman Iska Hain. And an Abercrombie & Fitch store in South Street Seaport also has been closed by an infestation. Abercrombie and Fitch said Friday afternoon the problem in the SoHo Hollister store had been taken care of and the shop will reopen Saturday morning.\n@highlight\nBedbug infestation shuts down 2 stores in upscale Manhattan areas\n@highlight\nThe critters have become a growing problem in recent years\n@highlight\nEmphasis so far has been on residences, but the bugs can hitch a ride to work\n@highlight\nDespite the name, bedbugs need not live in beds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 253, "end": 271}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 443, "end": 461}, {"start": 472, "end": 491}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rise in bedbug cases is not exclusive to @placeholder.", "idx": 28416}], "idx": 18438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leesa Smith for Daily Mail Australia Nick Kyrgios managed to override his emotional outbursts to defeat classy Russian Mikhail Youzhny on his Flushing Meadows main-draw debut at the US Open but admits he needs to curb his on-court antics. Kyrgios backed up his Wimbledon slaying of Rafael Nadal in a stirring 7-5 7-6 (7-4) 2-6 7-6 (7-1) victory over the world no.23 player on Monday with an impressive 26 aces and 68 winners in the four-set demolition. But the 19-year-old Australian stood just one point away from being forfeited after being hit with three code violations during the tense and high-quality three-hour encounter on Show Court 17.\n@highlight\nNick Kyrgios defeated Russian Mikhail Youzhny in the US Open first round\n@highlight\nBut the 19-year-old Australian was almost forfeited from the match\n@highlight\nHe was hit with three code violations due to emotional outbursts\n@highlight\nKyrgios admits the behaviour didn't help his game and he was trying to control his tantrums\n@highlight\nHis opponent put it down to passion and tipped Kyrgios for big things", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 145, "end": 160}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, Youzhny, one of the tour's elder statesmen and a two-time @placeholder semi-finalist, felt Kyrgios's behaviour was little more than a display of passion and youthful exuberance.", "idx": 28418}], "idx": 18440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ironically, the misogyny Rush Limbaugh spewed for three days over Sandra Fluke was not much worse than his regular broadcast of sexist, racist and homophobic hate speech: -- Female Cabinet members are \"Sex-retaries.\" -- \"The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies.\" -- The National Organization for Women is \"a bunch of whores to liberalism.\" -- [Said to an African-American female caller]: \"Take that bone out of your nose and call me back.\" These are just a few samples from the arsenal of degrading language Limbaugh deploys on women, people of color, lesbians and gays, immigrants, the disabled, the elderly, Muslims, Jews, veterans, environmentalists and so forth.\n@highlight\nFonda, Morgan, Steinem: Limbaugh long made racist, sexist, homophobic remarks\n@highlight\nHis most recent incident drew strong rebuke, some advertisers have dropped him\n@highlight\nThey say Clear Channel should dump him; if not FCC should evaluate station licenses\n@highlight\nWriters: Airwaves scarce government resource; his show not \"in public interest\"", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 322, "end": 352}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 407, "end": 422}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 956, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That makes this a fitting time to inquire of his syndicator, @placeholder, whether it intends to continue supporting someone who addicts his audience to regular doses of hate speech.", "idx": 28423}, {"query": "The @placeholder takes such complaints into consideration when stations file for license renewal.", "idx": 28425}], "idx": 18444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran A schoolboy was rescued from deadly quicksands Bay this week by firefighters who were luckily training nearby. Kavan Humphreys, 13, was fishing around Morecambe Bay in Lancashire with his father and a friend when he strayed into a particularly treacherous area and started to sink. The boy called out to his father for help, by which time he was waist-deep in the mud. Stuck in the mud: Kavan Humphreys, 13, got stuck while looking for a place to fish in Morecambe Bay, Cumbria Trained: The firefighters had been practising quicksands rescues nearby when they received the call. They used a sand lance - a special kind of pump - to loosen the treacherous mud so that they set Kavan free\n@highlight\nKavan Humphreys, 13, out with his father and a friend at the bay in Lancashire\n@highlight\nStrayed too far from the shore hunting for fish, and sank waist-deep in sand\n@highlight\nLuckily, firefighters called to help had just been practising quicksand rescue\n@highlight\nThey used inflatable walkways and 'sand lance' pumps to loosen the sands\n@highlight\nKavan was then pulled unharmed from the bay, and could go back to school\n@highlight\nMorecambe Bay is notorious for deaths after 2004 disaster which killed 21\n@highlight\nGang workers illegally picking cockles were trapped by the tide and died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 66, "end": 68}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The firemen were able to reach @placeholder by using inflatable walkways to cross the treacherous sands.", "idx": 28427}], "idx": 18445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 20:16 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:23 EST, 26 March 2013 Grand drama: Kirk Douglas pictured as Spartacus in scene from the eponymous 1960 film directed by Stanley Kubrick For some, Easter is an opportunity for Christian reflection. For others it is simply a time to indulge in a chocolate egg or two. But Barry Norman looks forward to the Bank Holiday weekend for a very different reason\u2026 the number of epic films traditionally broadcast on television. The film critic has drawn up a list of the top ten epic movies, including modern hits such as The Lord Of The Rings alongside classics such as Ben-Hur and Gone With The Wind.\n@highlight\nLawrence of Arabia and Ben-Hur among the epics on TV this Easter\n@highlight\nBarry Norman chooses his definitive top ten epic dramas in cinema history\n@highlight\nNorman said he was looking for films that tell 'an extraordinary tale'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 374, "end": 385}, {"start": 582, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says of Ben-Hur: \u2018I doubt whether even a computer could have produced a more exciting and realistic chariot race than the one in @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 28432}], "idx": 18448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Olympic Committee said Friday that the uniforms for the opening and closing ceremonies at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games will be made in the United States. The news came after it was revealed that American athletes at this year's games are going to be wearing clothing manufactured in China -- a fact that sparked outrage from some lawmakers and human rights activists. Ralph Lauren and the USOC were bombarded on Facebook and Twitter by critics who demanded the fashion design company manufacture new uniforms in the United States. From our readers: Forget uniforms, U.S. Olmypians should 'go naked'\n@highlight\nNEW: Ralph Lauren promises to address the issue of increasing U.S. manufacturing\n@highlight\nThe USOC says it is unable to make a change in time for London\n@highlight\nControversy erupted after it was revealed U.S. athletes will be wearing clothing made in China\n@highlight\nSen. 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Mike Enzi sparked warfare in the Republican Party and within her own family, is dropping out of the primary race, she said on Monday. \"Serious health issues have recently arisen in our family, and under the circumstances, I have decided to discontinue my campaign,\" the eldest daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney said in a written statement. Cheney, 47, began telling associates of her decision over the weekend, CNN reported Sunday night. She was not specific about the health issues involved in her decision. But CNN has learned from multiple sources close to the family that they involve at least one of her children.\n@highlight\nCheney releases a statement citing \"serious health issues\" in her family\n@highlight\nWyoming Sen. Mike Enzi first won the Senate seat in 1996\n@highlight\nThe contest caused bitter feelings in the Republican Party and the Cheney family\n@highlight\nEnzi and Cheney speak by phone; he says he respects her decision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 86, "end": 101}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The issue flared in August after the Wyoming media reported that @placeholder improperly received a fishing license despite not living in the state for at least a year, as the law requires.", "idx": 28440}], "idx": 18451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A southwestern Missouri man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 10-year-old Hailey Owens. Craig Michael Wood, 45, of Springfield, was also charged with armed criminal action and child kidnapping, Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson told reporters Wednesday. He praised the community's response to the case. \"It is a tragedy that it was not quick enough to save Hailey,\" Patterson said. Wood is being held without bond. Hailey's body was found earlier at a home where Wood's been living, police said. She was allegedly abducted Tuesday afternoon. An Amber Alert was issued after two witnesses told police that a man pulled Hailey, of Springfield, into a gold Ford Ranger, while she was walking about a block from her home, according to a probable cause document.\n@highlight\nCraig Michael Wood, 45, is charged with first-degree murder\n@highlight\nHe's being held without bond, an official says\n@highlight\nHailey Owens, 10, was abducted in Springfield, Missouri, Tuesday afternoon\n@highlight\nIt wasn't immediately clear whether the girl knew her alleged killer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 138}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 817, "end": 834}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officers who did an initial search of the house for @placeholder could smell bleach in the basement, and the floor was wet.", "idx": 28445}], "idx": 18453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 02:42 EST, 29 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:01 EST, 30 July 2012 Tulisa has slammed former X Factor consultant Chris Herbert's apology over his part in her sex tape leak, saying his apology does not make up for the trauma the leak caused her. Today Chris Herbert issued a grovelling apology to the star - and then pinned the blame solely on her ex. The trusted executive lost his job after the X Factor judge accused him of being the middleman in her scandal, claiming that he played 'a pivotal role in commercial exploitation of the film'.\n@highlight\nMusic manager Chris Herbert claims he tried to stop his client Justin Edwards from releasing the tape\n@highlight\nSaid he 'never made a penny' from the leaked video\n@highlight\nIssued a grovelling apology today in midst of legal action from Tulisa\n@highlight\nTulisa slams apology saying: 'One \u2018sorry\u2019 does not make up for all the upset caused'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was disgusted by the whole thing and from day one advised @placeholder not to do anything with the tape.", "idx": 28450}], "idx": 18458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "EXCLUSIVE Manchester United are poised to go head-to-head for Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna next week. Sportsmail understands overtures from Old Trafford to the Frenchman's representatives have been made over the last 48 hours. As we revealed on Friday night, Sagna will hold formal talks with Manchester City representatives next week with a view to a four-year deal worth a minimum of \u00a3100,000-per-week. All smiles: Manchester United and City want to sign Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna ahead of next season Wanted: Soon-to-be Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal has identified Sagna as a possible signing The Etihad Stadium club are well advanced in their interest in the France international - but United want to pip their city rivals to his signing.\n@highlight\nManchester United want to sign Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna\n@highlight\nImminent Old Trafford boss Louis van Gaal wants Sagna to compete with Rafael\n@highlight\nManchester City will hold talks to bring Sagna to the Premier League champions\n@highlight\nCity will offer Sagna a four-year deal worth a minimum of \u00a3100,000-per-week\n@highlight\nSagna wants his future resolved before going to the World Cup with France", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 418, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 528, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 770, "end": 786}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 862}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But City remain firm favourites to land the @placeholder this summer.", "idx": 28452}], "idx": 18460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:36 EST, 27 November 2012 Four top music students pursuing studies in piano, voice and violin at a prestigious conservatory have been arrested for leading double lives in which they allegedly ran drug labs to make Ecstasy. Benjamin Knight, 24, Lauren Pajerski, 22, Max Cickovskis, 22, and Jonathan Beckwith, 23, have been indicted on numerous charges after their clandestine operation was uncovered at Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music in Berea, Ohio. The arrests came after a six-month investigation by police officers during which they discovered reams of text messages between the classmates as they planned their operation.\n@highlight\nTwo piano scholars, violinist and bass singer arrested for drug operation\n@highlight\nPolice first tipped off to operation at Baldwin Wallace University after 'students stole equipment from university chemistry lab'\n@highlight\nThe friends 'planned break-in and where they would manufacture the drugs through text messages' seized by police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 312, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 357, "end": 373}, {"start": 470, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 847, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair were later identified by police as Pajerski and Knight, who ran to a university hall of residence to hide from police, where they bumped into @placeholder.", "idx": 28454}], "idx": 18461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chinese officials who accompanied Chinese President Xi Jinping on a visit to Tanzania last year went on a buying spree for illegal elephant ivory, an environmental activist group has claimed. The report by the Environmental Investigation Agency cites two local ivory traders as saying that the large Chinese government and business delegation bought so much ivory while in the country that prices doubled. The two traders claimed that a fortnight before the state visit, Chinese buyers began purchasing thousands of kilos of ivory, the report says. That ivory was later sent to China in diplomatic bags on the presidential plane, the dealers said, according to the report.\n@highlight\nEnvironmental group claims Chinese delegation went on an ivory buying spree in Tanzania\n@highlight\nIt cites local traders saying the ivory was sent back to China on the presidential plane\n@highlight\nChina's government has not responded to CNN requests for comment on the claims\n@highlight\nTanzania lost equivalent of 30 elephants a day in 2013, environmental group says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 210, "end": 243}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 925}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the price of ivory doubled during the @placeholder visit to $700 per kilo.", "idx": 28457}], "idx": 18463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Want to get an iPhone 5 on Friday? You'll probably need to wait in line. Or pay someone to do it for you. Hipster-looking shoppers already have plopped down in folding chairs outside Apple's flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York. And in San Francisco, a man working through a micro-tasking company (more on what that means in a second) has been diligently waiting in line, for a price, since Monday. \"You're going to wait here until Friday? God watch over you,\" a stranger told that person, who was using a service called TaskRabbit, according to his Twitter feed.\n@highlight\nPeople will stand in iPhone 5 lines for you, for a price\n@highlight\nThe going rate on TaskRabbit is $40 to $150 for a line stander\n@highlight\nThe iPhone 5 goes on sale at stores in nine countries on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder nabbed the first-in-line spot to try to promote its online service that allows people to pay someone else to do a menial task for them.", "idx": 28459}], "idx": 18465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Graham Rowntree has vowed England will confront South Africa with 'all guns blazing' at Twickenham on Saturday as they seek to atone for a losing start to the QBE Series. The ambition of issuing a statement of intent against New Zealand ahead of next year's World Cup was dashed by a 24-21 defeat that saw Stuart Lancaster's men picked apart in a one-sided second half. England have not toppled the Springboks in 11 meetings dating back to 2006 and a loss this weekend would represent their worst sequence of results for eight years. Graham Rowntree the forwards on scrummaging technique during their training session at Pennyhill Park\n@highlight\nEngland face South Africa in their next QBE Series match at Twickenham\n@highlight\nStuart Lancaster's side lost 24-21 to New Zealand in their last outing\n@highlight\nThey have not toppled the Springboks in 11 meetings dating back to 2006", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's been no hiding place since the @placeholder game - we had some very frank discussions.'", "idx": 28462}, {"query": "England have been honest in appraising their shortcomings against @placeholder, highlighting their poor game management for their inability to triumph having led 14-11 at half-time.", "idx": 28463}], "idx": 18466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- French researchers have identified a new human immunodeficiency virus, the first derived from gorillas, a report said Monday. A new virus is difficult to detect by tests because it is not closely related to the other three HIV variants. The three previous HIV variants came from chimpanzees. The new findings indicate that gorillas, in addition to chimpanzees, are likely sources of HIV, the researchers concluded in a report published in the weekly Nature Medicine journal. The new virus, called RBF 168, was detected in a 62-year-old woman who moved to Paris, France, from the western Africa nation of Cameroon, the report says. She tested positive for HIV in 2004, and researchers led by Jean-Christophe Plantier identified the virus as being closely related to a recently discovered simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV).\n@highlight\nStrain is the first known to be derived from gorillas\n@highlight\n62-year-old woman who moved to Paris from Cameroon found to have RBF 168\n@highlight\nLikely explanation for emergence of new virus is gorilla-to-human transmission", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 506, "end": 508}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 700, "end": 723}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The human prevalence of this new lineage remains to be determined,\" the report says, adding that \"it could be circulating unnoticed in @placeholder or elsewhere.\"", "idx": 28466}], "idx": 18468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England manager Roy Hodgson is in an unprecedented position, with all those responsible for selecting him for the post having left or being set to leave the FA. Hodgson was chosen to replace Fabio Capello in April 2012, shortly before Euro 2012, by the Club England quartet of David Bernstein, Sir Trevor Brooking, Alex Horne and Adrian Bevington. Chairman Bernstein left in June 2013 having reached the age limit of 70, football director Brooking retired from the FA after the World Cup, general secretary Horne is departing at the end of January and Club England managing director Bevington goes after Christmas.\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson replaced Fabio Capello in April 2012, before Euro 2012\n@highlight\nHe was appointed by the quartet of David Bernstein, Sir Trevor Brooking, Alex Horne and Adrian Bevington, who will all soon have left the FA\n@highlight\nThe FA soon must decide if Hodgson stays beyond his 2016 contract", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 157, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 465, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 807}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hodgson's supporters are gone (as in the case of @placeholder, left) or going (in the case of Adrian Bevington)", "idx": 28475}], "idx": 18473} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KATHMANDU, Nepal (CNN) -- The leader of Nepal's former communist rebels was named as the country's new prime minister Friday. Prachanda is still the supreme commander of the Maoists People's Liberation Army. Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, was elected four months after elections in which his Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) became the largest party in the 601-member constituent assembly. Prachanda received 464 votes of the 577 votes cast, while his rival Sher Bahadur Deuba of the Nepali Congress party received 113 votes. Most of the parties in the assembly voted for the Maoist candidate. A simple majority was enough to be elected the prime minister.\n@highlight\nPrachanda, Communist Party of Nepal chairman, won 464 out of 577 votes\n@highlight\nA simple majority was enough to be elected the prime minister\n@highlight\nAssembly declared Nepal a republic in May and July elected first president\n@highlight\nThe post of president is largely ceremonial. 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Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara with Prime Minister Ahmed Tidiane Souare. Coup leader Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara met with Prime Minister Ahmed Tidiane Souare and about 30 other top officials at a military camp in Conakry, the nation's capital, said Ousmane Barry, a correspondent for the state-run Horoya newspaper. Camara has declared himself president of the National Council for Democracy, which he called a transitional body that will oversee the country's return to democracy. In effect, that makes Camara president of Guinea, which was thrown into turmoil Monday after the death of President Lansana Conte.\n@highlight\nSafety guarantees given to leading Guinea officials, reporter tells CNN\n@highlight\nCoup leaders made Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara de facto president\n@highlight\nCamara met prime minister and about 30 other top officials\n@highlight\nPresident Lansana Conte died Monday after near 25-year rule", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 148, "end": 150}, {"start": 159, "end": 177}, {"start": 199, "end": 218}, {"start": 239, "end": 257}, {"start": 283, "end": 302}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 507, "end": 536}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}, {"start": 877, "end": 904}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder called Camara \"Mr. President\" at Thursday's meeting, which was witnessed by journalists, Barry said.", "idx": 28482}], "idx": 18478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Harry revealed his 'irritation' about some nations' failure to help remove landmines from African countries, as he followed in his mother's footsteps during a visit to Angola. Harry has just returned from Angola where he saw mine clearance projects run by The Halo Trust, the world's oldest and largest humanitarian landmine clearance organisation. The 28-year-old has taken up his mother's mantle by backing the cause which was close to her heart. Scroll down for video Prince Harry has just returned from Angola where he followed in his mother's footsteps by witnessing the work of the mine clearance projects run by The Halo Trust\n@highlight\nPrince Harry was in Angola to see the work of The Halo Trust\n@highlight\nHe told the charity of his 'irritation' at some nation's failure to remove mines\n@highlight\nThe organisation removes landmines from war-torn countries", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While there he visited demining teams across the region, touring minefields and meeting some of the key beneficiaries of @placeholder's work.", "idx": 28483}], "idx": 18479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They shot to global fame as the privileged toffs from hit movie The Riot Club - the film based on Old Etonians who go to Oxford University and on towards positions of great power and influence. And it seems that their debauched on-screen activities have worked in their favour because Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth have both landed top modelling jobs. Sam, who also stars alongside Jennifer Lawrence as Finnick Odair in The Hunger Games, is the star of Ciroc Vodka's new campaign, Ciroc On Arrival, and was hand-picked to be photographed by legendary snapper, Mario Testino. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nHunger Games hunk Sam, 28, starred with Douglas, 22, in The Riot Club\n@highlight\nNow both Brits have landed cool new advertising campaigns\n@highlight\nSam was hand-picked by photographer Mario Testino as 'one to watch'\n@highlight\nDouglas models Salvatore Ferragamo's latest men's fashion", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 121, "end": 137}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 382, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 854, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking in a promotional video as he showcases the label's new sneakers, @placeholder speaks of his childhood dreams of finding fame.", "idx": 28495}], "idx": 18484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dramatic CCTV footage has been released of the raid at Red Bull's Formula One headquarters in Milton Keynes where 60 trophies were stolen. The video, which will be aired on BBC One's Crimewatch programme later on Wednesday, shows a 4x4 ramming through the entrance of the team's base before thieves begin raiding the trophy cabinet. One of the suspects is seen throwing throwing one of the trophies on to the floor. VIDEO Scroll down to watch CCTV footage of the Red Bull trophy burglary CCTV footage has been released of a raid at Red Bull's Formula One headquarters last December\n@highlight\nSix men were involved in the Milton Keynes heist last December\n@highlight\nA 4x4 vehicle rammed through the entrance before thieves started to raid\n@highlight\nAround 20 of the 60 stolen trophies were found in a lake 10 days later", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The thieves reversed into Red Bull's @placeholder base with a 4x4 vehicle", "idx": 28496}], "idx": 18485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:20 PM on 10th October 2011 The News of the World's 'Fake Sheikh' told a court today how he uncovered a cricket match-fixing ring by posing as a wealthy businessman. Mazhar Mahmood used a hidden camera to film a sports agent accepting \u00a3150,000 in return for Pakistani players bowling no balls in the Lord's Test against England, the court heard. The agent, Mazhar Majeed, also allegedly said he could secure the involvement of Australian players in match-fixing. Accused: Salman Butt, left, and Mohammad Asif are currently on trial at Southwark Crown Court\n@highlight\nAgent claimed that Australian players were 'the biggest' when it came to match-fixing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 88}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 575, "end": 595}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Butt and @placeholder deny conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.", "idx": 28501}], "idx": 18488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Game of Thrones,\" the wonderfully bloody and lustful series, is back for a second season starting April 1 on HBO. Kit Harington plays Jon Snow, the illegitimate son of Ned who is also known by the moniker, \"the bastard.\" Before he had even graduated from drama school, the Worcestershire native won the lead role in the West End production of \"War Horse.\" Calling from London, the 25 year old actor is unfailingly polite, apologizing profusely for having missed a scheduled time to chat. Harington also admits (jokingly) that he can't really consider himself an English actor because he never appeared in the \"Harry Potter\" series.\n@highlight\nKit Harington plays Jon Snow, the illegitimate son of Ned, on HBO's \"Game of Thrones\"\n@highlight\nHarington: \"I don't wash [my hair] anyway when I'm filming.\"\n@highlight\nHarington: \"There's a huge difference between stage fighting and real sword fighting\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 24}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 178, "end": 180}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 707, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I kind of wanted to audition for '@placeholder' when it was first being done but I think I was a year too old.\"", "idx": 28504}, {"query": "I went to school, you do these exams and I put down @placeholder and the teacher said, \"That's not your name,\" and I said, \"Yeah I think I'd know my own name!\"", "idx": 28506}], "idx": 18490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stewart Downing will return to West Ham more determined than ever to maintain the form which earned a surprise England recall. Downing is not deterred by Roy Hodgson's decision to take him off at half-time in the 3-1 win in Scotland after 45 minutes when he worked hard but struggled to get on the ball or impose his creative quality. He knows there will be critics who are quick to write off his chances of adding to his 35 caps but he has four months to persuade Hodgson with his performances for West Ham before the next England squad is selected for games against Lithuania and Italy.\n@highlight\nStewart Downing hoping to maintain good form with West Ham\n@highlight\nDowning given first England call-up for two-and-a-half years\n@highlight\n30-year-old admits he didn't expect England recall\n@highlight\nHe played first 45 minutes of England's win against Scotland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A lot of people had us down to lose this game after @placeholder won last week.", "idx": 28508}], "idx": 18491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 19:04 EST, 27 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 27 October 2013 An Oklahoma family has shared the heartbreaking tale of how three of four unrelated daughters-in-law were diagnosed with breast cancer, with one tragically losing her life. Robert and Wilma Wehrenberg had four boys - Mark, Michael, David and Paul. The couple had wanted a girl but decided their sons' wives would be the daughters they never had. 'And that's what we had - four wonderful daughters-in-law,' Robert told NewsOK.com. Stacy Wehrenberg, Michael's wife, was the first to be diagnosed, in 2010. The couple worked together at the University of Oklahoma and married on New Year's Eve 2002. Not long after, they had their daughter Abbey, who's now 9.\n@highlight\nOklahoma women, Stacy, Tammy and Amy Wehrenberg, who are only related by the brothers they married, were all diagnosed with breast cancer\n@highlight\nStacy tragically lost her life in September 2012 after a two year battle but Tammy and Amy are now cancer free\n@highlight\nThe family is sharing their sad story in the hope it will encourage other women to get regular mammograms and inspire breast cancer sufferers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 628, "end": 649}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "best thing @placeholder ever told me when I was diagnosed was \"Just because", "idx": 28514}], "idx": 18496} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Cable Showbusiness Correspondent He was one of Britain\u2019s best-loved comedians, not to mention a favourite of the Queen. But Tommy Cooper\u2019s legion of fans may struggle to see the funny side of a new drama film \u2013 which depicts the legendary fez-wearing entertainer as a violent alcoholic. Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This will be broadcast on ITV on Monday evening to mark the 30th anniversary of the star\u2019s death. David Threlfall, as Tommy Cooper and Amanda Redman, who plays his wife Gwen, feature in a new film about the comic's private life But rather than focus on his career, the two-hour biopic concentrates on his 17-year affair with his assistant Mary Fieldhouse, his battle with alcoholism and episodes of domestic violence.\n@highlight\nNew drama shows the comedian entertainer as a violent alcoholic\n@highlight\nThe film focuses on his 17 year affair and episodes of domestic violence\n@highlight\nComedian's daughter Vicky helped with the research for the show\n@highlight\nThe drama features actors David Threlfall and Amanda Redman\n@highlight\nThe biopic is penned by Men Behaving Badly writer Simon Nye", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 428, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Comedian and magician @placeholder, pictured with his wife Gwen", "idx": 28518}], "idx": 18498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Frugal, cold and boring -- those are just some of the words Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel has been called by her peers and the global press days before the German election. So how did a quiet, unassuming fraulein from a small, rural town in the former communist-ruled German Democratic Republic (GDR) become arguably the most powerful female politician of all time? While the constant chatter of fixing the Eurozone has recently abated, the Christian Democratic Union leader was a popular choice for another term with strong approval ratings thanks to securing the country's lowest unemployment rate in two decades. Upon completion of her recently won third term as chancellor, by 2016 she will become the longest-serving elected female head of government in history. The original \"Iron Lady\" Margaret Thatcher, who served Britain for 11 years as prime minister, currently holds this record.\n@highlight\nMerkel wins third term as German Chancellor after elections on Sunday\n@highlight\nDespite being described as frugal, cold and boring, Forbes named Merkel world's most powerful female in May\n@highlight\nMerkel's scientific background means she tackles problems in a calm, analytical manner", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 273, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 446, "end": 471}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 814}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Growing up under communist rule in @placeholder would have had a strong impact on the future chancellor.", "idx": 28525}], "idx": 18503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Moammar Gadhafi's first grab at power occurred 42 years ago in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, when he led a crew of fellow military officers in taking over key government institutions on his way to usurping the nation's monarchy. Ever since, he's referred to himself as the Leader of the Revolution -- though politically, at least, Libya has appeared to be largely stable, with few threats to Gadhafi's power. But that all changed this past week, with reports that tens of thousands took to the streets calling for an end to Gadhafi's rule. And, once again, that change began in Benghazi.\n@highlight\nMoammar Gadhafi led a military coup in 1969 that began in Benghazi\n@highlight\nHe now faces his first real popular unrest in 42 years centered in Benghazi\n@highlight\nGadhafi has been controversial internationally and has become more a statesman lately\n@highlight\nHis government has restricted communication and freedom, experts and critics say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 289, "end": 312}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Gadhafi seemed to take on a new role internationally, the world had few insights into what was happening inside @placeholder itself.", "idx": 28532}], "idx": 18506} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After a disappointing World Cup there could be more trouble ahead for Italy striker Mario Balotelli, who has been caught smoking while on holiday in Miami. The Milan forward, who was fined by his club last year for trying to smoke on a train, doesn't seem to be able to kick the habit, lighting up on his hotel balcony. The 23-year-old is on holiday with fiance Fanny Neguesha after a World Cup in which he managed just one goal, a header against England, as Italy were eliminated in the Group Stage. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Watch Balotelli pick up Insigne and swing him round like a child\n@highlight\nBalotelli is on holiday in Miami with fiance Fanny Neguesha\n@highlight\nItaly striker smoking cigarette on balcony\n@highlight\nPair spent time messing around in the sea before returning to the beach\n@highlight\nBalotelli also posts picture with UFC World Championship belt\n@highlight\nMilan looking to sell volatile forward to cut wage bill", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After frolicking fun: @placeholder later changed into a red top and a black cut-out skirt", "idx": 28540}], "idx": 18511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Heidi Parker PUBLISHED: 14:15 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:37 EST, 15 November 2013 Simon Cowell's pregnant girlfriend Lauren Silverman reached a divorce settlement with estranged husband Andrew in August, and now new details of the rather unusual agreement have emerged. The terms included a clause that states the X Factor mogul cannot go near Lauren's son Adam, aged seven, until January 2015, according to TMZ. If he does, Lauren will be fined $50,000. A spokesperson for Lauren declined to comment to MailOnline. TMZ also reported on Thursday the exes are using mutual friend Sir Philip Green, the billionaire CEO of the Arcadia Group, as well as attorney Martin Edelman to settle any future disputes over the next five years.\n@highlight\nSimon cannot go near Lauren's son until 2015\n@highlight\nIf Simon sees child three times Lauren will temporarily lose custody\n@highlight\nAndrew and Lauren are using billionaire Sir Philip Green as a mediator for next five years\n@highlight\nSon not allowed to call Simon 'father'\n@highlight\nAndrew banned from speaking poorly of Simon to child\n@highlight\nLauren gets $3,000 a month in child support", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 129, "end": 144}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As far as child support, @placeholder is paying his socialite ex only $3,000 a month.", "idx": 28544}], "idx": 18513} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Opposition forces in the rebel-held city of Benghazi called for massive demonstrations on Friday to show solidarity with like-minded Libyans in the capital, Tripoli, which remains under the control of leader Moammar Gadhafi. The developments came as the leaders of the United States, France and England delivered an editorial piece to European newspapers on their vision of Libya's future. Rebels have been under intense pressure from government forces in several cities. Gadhafi's troops pounded rebel positions in Misrata on Friday, firing mortar and artillery rounds into the strategic port city, while to the west, in Tripoli, aircraft could be heard circling the city.\n@highlight\nU.S., French and UK leaders write op-ed piece\n@highlight\nRebels show more discipline, cohesion in Ajdabiya\n@highlight\nMisrata and other cities have been under siege for weeks\n@highlight\nEmir says \"it's possible\" rebels have received Qatari weapons", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "International delegates attending a meeting on @placeholder Thursday in Qatar again urged Gadhafi to step down immediately.", "idx": 28558}], "idx": 18522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Walmart is taking a 51% stake in Yihaodian, a leading Chinese e-commerce website, in a significant move by the U.S. retailer to boost its online presence in China. Walmart did not disclose financial details for the partnership, which Neil Ashe, president and chief executive of Walmart Global e-commerce, said would help deliver a \"superb customer experience\" to consumers in China. \"This is testament to how seriously Walmart is developing their e-commerce platform in China. Having a controlling stake obviously gives them a much more direct say in how Yihaodian expands,\" said Torsten Stocker, an analyst with the Monitor Group.\n@highlight\nWalmart has more than 350 stores in China\n@highlight\nIt remains a relative novice in e-commerce in the United States\n@highlight\nAmazon leads the market there", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Founded in 2008, Yihaodian is one of the fastest growing companies in @placeholder, selling more than 180,000 products ranging from grocery items to consumer electronics and apparel.", "idx": 28561}], "idx": 18524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Slain U.S. journalist James Foley was living his faith by bringing images to the world of people suffering from war and oppressive regimes, a Roman Catholic bishop said Sunday at a Mass in his honor. Bishop Peter Libasci said even after Foley was captured for the first time in Libya in 2011, he 'went back again that we might open our eyes.' The Mass was attended by Foley's parents, John and Diane Foley, and hundreds of others in their hometown of Rochester, New Hampshire. The bishop read aloud a letter from the Vatican extending the condolences of Pope Francis. 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By that rationale, Newcastle United and manager Alan Pardew would appear to be in very deep trouble indeed. This was not a performance to place alongside the capitulation at Southampton just over a fortnight ago. It may be a while before we see the like of that again. At times last night Newcastle kept the ball and spent time in Stoke City\u2019s half. They created half-chances. Right at the death, they could even have equalised. How Jack Colback lifted the ball on to the crossbar from only six yards perhaps even he doesn\u2019t know.\n@highlight\nPressure on Newcastle manager Alan Pardew cranked up after his side were beaten at Britannia Stadium\n@highlight\nAhead of the match Magpies owner Mike Ashley - who the club insist was joking with the comment - said Pardew would be 'finished' if it ended in defeat\n@highlight\nPeter Crouch headed in the winner from a cross by the lively Victor Moses in the 15th minute\n@highlight\nStoke should have been awarded a penalty in the first half when Yoan Gouffran bundled over Moses\n@highlight\nJack Colback missed great chance to grab later equaliser when the ball dropped to him right in front of goal, but he could only fire it against the bar", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 725, "end": 741}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 977, "end": 988}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It happened because @placeholder made weak challenges and showed a lack of commitment in the air.", "idx": 28571}], "idx": 18530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It had been an uneventful 10-plus hour flight from Seoul, South Korea, approaching San Francisco's airport on a clear summer day. Then, in a few horrifying seconds, that calm was shattered. A fireball erupted after the Boeing 777 airliner hit the runway hard around 11:30 a.m., rocked back and forth, spun around, shearing off the plane's tail. Scores of passengers and crew climbed out -- some jumping, others sliding down evacuation chutes as flames and smoke billowed from the aircraft's windows. Two people were found dead outside the plane, according to San Francisco fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White. \"My understanding is that they were found on the runway,\" she said. The airline identified the dead girls as students Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan, both 16.\n@highlight\n\"It could have been much worse,\" San Francisco's mayor says\n@highlight\nAsiana Airlines' Flight 214 was arriving from Seoul when it crashed\n@highlight\n182 people total were treated at local hospitals; 123 were uninjured, says officials\n@highlight\nEveryone who had been on the plane is now accounted for", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 584, "end": 601}, {"start": 722, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There were 16 crew members on the flight, in addition to 291 passengers, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 28579}], "idx": 18533} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's time to go after ISIS in Iraq and Syria, President Barack Obama said Wednesday night in a nationally televised address intended to sell stepped-up military efforts to a war-weary public. Announcing a broad campaign against the Sunni jihadists who have rampaged from Syria across northern Iraq, Obama announced an escalated U.S. military role as part of a strategy that includes building an international coalition to support Iraqi ground forces and perhaps troops from other allies. U.S. airstrikes have been hitting the jihadists in Iraq. Those strikes will be expanded to ISIS targets in Syria, Obama said. \"I have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are,\" he said. \"That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq. 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But it is a world away from her previous existence as the Lewisham teenager who wore jeans and platform heels and loved her mother's home cooking. And hours after the beheading of American journalist James Foley at the hands of a British jihadist, this 22-year-old gloated on social media at his execution and vowed that she would be the first British woman to kill a US soldier. Scroll down for video Hatred: Khadijah Dare, 22, was born a non-Muslim in south London but has urged others to follow her in jihad\n@highlight\nKhadijah Dare, 22, was born a non-Muslim in Lewisham, south London\n@highlight\nShe was radicalised online, moved to Syria in 2012,had arranged marriage\n@highlight\nGloated online at ISIL's brutal murder of photojournalist James Foley\n@highlight\nPosted Twitter picture of her four-year-old son with an AK-47 rifle\n@highlight\nWorshippers attending Friday prayers at her London mosque 'in shock'", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 77, "end": 97}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 512, "end": 513}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'My father's a soldier for the @placeholder army, yet no-one challenges him when he goes off to fight.", "idx": 28592}], "idx": 18538} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden isn't buying the growing consensus heading into Election Day that Republicans are poised to take control of the Senate. \"I don't agree with the oddsmakers,\" Biden said in an exclusive interview with CNN Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger. \"I predict we're gonna ... keep the Senate.\" But even if Republicans do win the chamber for the first time in nearly a decade, Biden didn't seem to think the victory would have much impact on the administration's priorities. \"I don't think it would change anything, in terms of what we're about,\" he told Borger. \"We know what we have to get done the last two years. And -- quite frankly -- going into 2016, the Republicans have to make a decision whether they're in control or not in control. Are they gonna begin to allow things to happen? Or are they gonna continue to be obstructionists? And I think they're gonna choose to get things done.\"\n@highlight\nVice President Joe Biden says he doesn't \"agree with oddsmakers\" on the 2014 midterm elections\n@highlight\nBiden has campaigned for Democrats across the country, including for Charlie Crist in Florida\n@highlight\nPresidential run in 2016? 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Casey Baird, father of stabbing-victim Tawnee Maria Baird, says he considered Victoria Mendoza to be like 'his other daughter' and was even helping her buy a uniform for her new job as a security guard. The couple of five years allegedly got into a 'violent' argument while driving home from a friend's house early Saturday, when the row escalated and Mendoza pulled into a parking lot and stabbed her girlfriend, police claim. 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The Finn won the drivers' championship with Ferrari in 2007 before leaving the sport in 2009, but he will return next season after spending time in the World Rally Championship and NASCAR. \"I'm delighted to be coming back to Formula 1 after a two-year break, and I'm grateful to Lotus Renault GP for offering me this opportunity,\" the 32-year-old told the team's official website. \"My time in the World Rally Championship has been a useful stage in my career as a driver, but I can't deny the fact that my hunger for F1 has recently become overwhelming.\n@highlight\n2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen will return to F1 in 2012\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old Finn has signed a two-year deal with Renault\n@highlight\nRaikkonen initially left F1 in 2009 and has since raced in WRC and NASCAR\n@highlight\nRenault team boss Eric Boullier says Raikkonen's motivation is \"huge\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 318, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 445, "end": 460}, {"start": 563, "end": 586}, {"start": 683, "end": 684}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 781, "end": 782}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 900, "end": 901}, {"start": 934, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 978, "end": 990}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Boullier said Renault, who will compete under the @placeholder name in 2012, were still yet to decide who would partner Raikkonen after they were represented by three drivers last season.", "idx": 28604}], "idx": 18548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Las Vegas (CNN) -- For David Shafter, it should have been a dream: A crush of excited people swarming his booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show, where his startup is launching its first product. But all the people hoisting cameras and raising themselves on tiptoe for a better view Wednesday afternoon weren't there to see his robot. They were angling for a peek at pop star Justin Bieber, who was making an appearance at the booth next door. \"We're pretty much shut down,\" said Shafter with a weary look of resignation, as rubberneckers squealed and shouted \"Justin!\" in the background. \"We can't run our demos.\"\n@highlight\nEntrepreneurs had misfortune of a CES booth next to where Justin Bieber was appearing\n@highlight\nRubberneckers overwhelmed their Xybotyx booth, but not to see their robot\n@highlight\nStartup co-founder: \"It's the best of times, it's the worst of times\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 119, "end": 157}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 674, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, however, @placeholder had another plan: If he couldn't beat them, he was going to join them.", "idx": 28608}], "idx": 18551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 04:19 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 18 June 2013 The father of murdered schoolgirl Tia Sharp is expecting a new child with his partner later this year, he revealed today. Steven Carter's girlfriend Melissa Potter is around 14 weeks pregnant and is due to give birth in mid-December. The 31-year-old said he was told he was going to become a father again a week before his daughter's killer Stuart Hazell went on trial. New start: Tia's father Steven Carter (left) revealed today that he is expecting a baby with his partner Melissa Potter in December. The couple already have a nine-year-old son\n@highlight\nTia's father told days before killer went on trial that he would be a dad again\n@highlight\nSteven Carter, 31, said his partner is expecting a new child in December\n@highlight\nHe will redecorate Tia's old bedroom for the baby later this year\n@highlight\nHe split up with Tia's mother years ago but saw his daughter regularly\n@highlight\nMr Carter already has a nine-year-old son with partner Melissa Potter\n@highlight\nHis son gave him a father's day card signed 'from Thomas and Tia' because 'Tia isn't here to sign it'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victim: Tia Sharp, 12, who was murdered by @placeholder", "idx": 28609}], "idx": 18552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is recovering after facing complications during cancer surgery this week, officials said. \"This process of recuperation ... will require a prudent time, as a result of the complexity of the surgical procedure, and also because of complications that came up in the surgery, when bleeding presented itself, requiring the adoption of corrective measures to permit its proper control,\" Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said in a televised address Thursday afternoon. Vice President Nicolas Maduro said doctors had acted quickly to control the unexpected bleeding. 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Scattered around the tables between the laptops were pamphlets and fliers for candidates of the Freedom and Justice Party, the newly established political wing of the once banned but now free and unfettered Muslim Brotherhood. \"Who doesn't want freedom and justice?\" a middle-aged man asked me approvingly as I leafed through a pamphlet over at one of the tables in the working class Cairo neighbourhood of Sayida Zaynab.\n@highlight\nMuslim Brotherhood members had to endure decades of persecution by Egyptian authorities\n@highlight\nIt has drawn wide support in Egypt during times of crisis when the government was seen as slow\n@highlight\nIt was widely involved in the protests that led to the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regime\n@highlight\nBut it remained on sidelines during recent protests against the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 143, "end": 144}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 402, "end": 426}, {"start": 513, "end": 530}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 756}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The secrecy that alarms some @placeholder may have simply been a necessity to function in an environment where the secret police, the mukhabarat, and their army of informers were watching everyone.", "idx": 28625}], "idx": 18561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A patient at a Brooklyn hospital viciously beat his 69-year-old nurse on Friday for no reason - leaving her battling for her life. Kwincii Jones, 40, allegedly attacked Evelyn Lynch after she went to remove his catheter inside his private room at around 4.30pm at the Brookdale University Hospital. She was transported to Kings County Hospital Center after Jones struck her head and knocked her to the floor, kicking her face and head, putting her in a critical condition. 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With the next \"Hunger Games\" movie opening today amid a sea of buzz, fans of Suzanne Collins' trilogy are lining up to see Katniss and Peeta battle it out against other victors in the Quarter Quell, the 75th Hunger Games competition. But they may also come away wanting to take a trip to the Aloha State. Although much of the preliminary filming of \"Catching Fire\" took place on the U.S. mainland, the cast and crew spent five weeks in the dense jungles and pristine beaches of the North Shore of Oahu, enjoying the sun, sand and aloha of the 50th state. Now, travelers heading to Hawaii can retrace the stars' footprints along the jungles and beaches that played host to Panem's annual battle-to-the-death match in \"Catching Fire.\"\n@highlight\nHike through the Waimea Valley and enter the Hunger Games' jungle\n@highlight\nVisit the stunning saltwater lake featured in the Quell Arena\n@highlight\nHang out in the Hawaii hotel to the stars, and eat and drink where they did", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 254, "end": 268}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are rumored to be developing a \"@placeholder\" tour, so be sure to bring your bow and arrow, and \"may the odds forever be in your favor.\"", "idx": 28654}], "idx": 18578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three weeks ago, Jose Mourinho discussed Chelsea\u2019s fixture against Arsenal and happened to mention, rather provocatively, that the midfielder the two sides had in common was now in love with the Blues. 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But Brown's friend Dorian Johnson, who was walking with the victim when the two were approached by Wilson on that fateful day in August, says it was the Ferguson, Missouri police officer who was the real fiend and that he too feared he would be shot in the heated confrontation. 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The two women, who haven't been named, managed to fight Peter Mesko, 22, of Honesdale, Pa., off and run away after the Saturday morning incident. But the alleged victim's friend went back after the attack to take photos of the accused, which the two used to look him up on the Ivy League school's athletic department website, police said.\n@highlight\nPeter Mesko, 22, of Honesdale, Pa., was charged on Tuesday with first-degree rape\n@highlight\nAlleged victim's friend took photos of the accused with his pants around his ankles to identify him after the attack on Saturday morning\n@highlight\nMesko is a junior in the school of agriculture and last year he took third place in a New York State intercollegiate wrestling tournament\n@highlight\nThe alleged victim is also a student at the Ivy League college", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 169, "end": 186}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He declined to say whether the alleged victim was a @placeholder student.", "idx": 28667}], "idx": 18588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Came after James Denton took to the stand to say he wasn't 'shocked' by Sheridan's departure He was called by Cherry's lawyer and described experience as 'brutal' Claims his testimony neither 'hurt or helped anybody' Said that characters are killed off all the time Was filming with Sheridan on day of 'head tapping' Yet only heard about incident 'months' after it happened Insisted he has great affection for both Cherry and Sheridan Revealed court case is affecting cast filming final seasons for the series By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 10:32 EST, 9 March 2012 SPOILER ALERT! A Desperate Housewives producer revealed an upcoming plot twist as they announced one of the major characters will be killed off in an episode airing in America this Sunday.\n@highlight\nCame after James Denton took to the stand to say he wasn't 'shocked' by Sheridan's departure\n@highlight\nHe was called by Cherry's lawyer and described experience as 'brutal'\n@highlight\nClaims his testimony neither 'hurt or helped anybody'\n@highlight\nSaid that characters are killed off all the time\n@highlight\nWas filming with Sheridan on day of 'head tapping'\n@highlight\nYet only heard about incident 'months' after it happened\n@highlight\nInsisted he has great affection for both Cherry and Sheridan\n@highlight\nRevealed court case is affecting cast filming final seasons for the series", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 583, "end": 602}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jurors have been presented plenty of evidence about the many deaths of @placeholder.", "idx": 28671}], "idx": 18590} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Dominic King's full match report from Anfield Brendan Rodgers is under serious pressure for the first time in his reign as Liverpool manager. There is no suggestion that the worst Champions League campaign in the club\u2019s history will cost Rodgers his job, as he retains Fenway Sports Group\u2019s full support. But, after Tuesday\u2019s insipid 1-1 draw with Basle, Rodgers accepted that the scrutiny on him is building with each bad result. Somehow he must reverse the negative spiral Liverpool are in, particularly as the next three games \u2014 clashes with Manchester United and Arsenal in the Barclays Premier League sandwich a Capital One Cup quarter-final at Bournemouth \u2014 are pivotal. Sportsmail examines the key issues.\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers is under scrutiny after Liverpool crashed out of the Champions League following a 1-1 draw with Basle\n@highlight\nFormer Reds manager Roy Evans has criticised team selection and tactics\n@highlight\nThe atmosphere at Anfield needs to improve to restore players' confidence\n@highlight\nInjured defender Jon Flanagan would return some missing aggression\n@highlight\nSteve Nicol says the manager will pay the price if results don't improve", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 564, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 601, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 743, "end": 757}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 812, "end": 827}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If you need to win, why not put them under pressure from the word go?\u2019 said former @placeholder boss Roy Evans.", "idx": 28674}], "idx": 18592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CITIC Pacific was responsible for one of his biggest wins back in 2006, now that same company threatens to bring him down Palmer is accused of using an account reserved for port operations to fund his election campaign The Chinese government faces allegations of owing Palmer $500 million The maverick MP once told the Rudd Government that Australia was not treating China with 'dignity' Upset potential Chinese partners by naming the wrong company and trumpeting a $60bn deal before it was signed He set up the Gold Coast United football club with a view to improving his standing in Asia\n@highlight\nCITIC Pacific was responsible for one of his biggest wins back in 2006, now that same company threatens to bring him down\n@highlight\nPalmer is accused of using an account reserved for port operations to fund his election campaign\n@highlight\nThe Chinese government faces allegations of owing Palmer $500 million\n@highlight\nThe maverick MP once told the Rudd Government that Australia was not treating China with 'dignity'\n@highlight\nUpset potential Chinese partners by naming the wrong company and trumpeting a $60bn deal before it was signed\n@highlight\nHe set up the Gold Coast United football club with a view to improving his standing in Asia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 512, "end": 542}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1244}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clive Palmer the mining magnate seeking to shore up a long-term business connection with the biggest market in Asia and the @placeholder happy to tap into his hold on Australia's natural resources.", "idx": 28693}], "idx": 18606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A PR executive for major media company IAC who tweeted a racist 'joke' on Friday that sparked a social media revolt has been fired from her position following the incident. Justine Sacco - the now-former Communications Director for IAC, a company owned by Barry Diller - was about to board a 12-hour flight from London to Cape Town when she Tweeted: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just Kidding. I'm White!' The post had been retweeted over 3,000 times and was picked up by media outlets around the world, however Sacco remained completely unaware of it all because she was in the air.\n@highlight\nJustine Sacco has been sacked following the furor her racist and insensitive Tweet caused after it went viral\n@highlight\nShe caused a Twitter revolt on Friday after posting: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just Kidding. I'm White!'\n@highlight\nShe has not yet issued an apology or explanation\n@highlight\nSacco was the head PR representative of IAC, owned by Barry Diller and responsible for websites like Vimeo, OkCupid, and Tinder to name a few\n@highlight\nIAC slammed their employee's behavior as 'outrageous' and said they would take 'appropriate action' and have confirmed they 'parted ways with the employee in question'\n@highlight\nIn February 2012 Sacco Tweeted: 'I had a sex dream about an autistic kid last night.'", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 41}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1271}]}, "qas": [{"query": "comment that does not reflect the views and values of @placeholder.", "idx": 28699}, {"query": "The hashtag '#hasjustinelandedyet' was trending on Twitter around the world at the time as thousands awaited @placeholder's response.", "idx": 28700}], "idx": 18609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel will not open a criminal investigation into the airstrike that killed 10 members of a Palestinian family and two of their neighbors during the November 2012 war with Gaza. Israel's Military Advocate General (MAG) revealed its decision last week in a report that examined allegations of misconduct during Operation Pillar of Defence. The report looked into 80 incidents during the eight days of intense fighting that included Israeli air strikes and Palestinian rocket launches. The independent advocate general said it needed more information on 15 cases, but found no basis for a criminal investigation in the other 65 incidents -- including the strike that killed 10 members of the Al-Dalou family.\n@highlight\nAn airstrike on a family home in Gaza in November left 10 people dead\n@highlight\nThe patriarch of the family says he feels he is dead, too\n@highlight\nIsrael's Military Advocate General said no criminal probe needed in the case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 330, "end": 356}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 897, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder disputes that breakdown of the numbers, telling CNN it killed at least 100 \"terrorists\" during the war.", "idx": 28703}], "idx": 18612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than 160,000 people flocked to the tenth Coachella music festival in April, signaling the start of the annual summer music festival season worldwide. Bestival, on the Isle of Wight, was voted last year's \"Best Lineup\" in the UK. The equivalent of a small city materialized for three days amid the searing heat and palm tree lined fields in east California, featuring performances from Paul McCartney, Leonard Cohen, and TV on the Radio. From silent disco parties at Bonnaroo in Tennessee to all-night raves at Serbia's Exit festival, our guide prepares music fans worldwide for another year of summer music festivals in the sun.\n@highlight\nCNN has put together a list of some of the best music festivals in the world\n@highlight\nYou can dress to kill at England's Bestival's fancy dress competition\n@highlight\nEnjoy the music, comedians and silent disco at Bonnaroo, Tennessee\n@highlight\nDance all weekend in the shadows of a 300 year old Serbian castle", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 240}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For family fun, look no further than @placeholder, a three day family festival at a castle by the sea in July.", "idx": 28718}], "idx": 18623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A passenger and his family were thrown off a commercial airliner in Nepal\u2019s capital after he allegedly slapped a cabin crew member during a row. The scuffle occurred just before the SpiceJet plane was scheduled to fly frustrated passengers from Kathmandu to New Delhi, India following a five-hour flight delay. Both sides are denying blame as the 67-year-old man, identified as PK Maheshwari, claims the cabin crew member struck his foot, while the Indian low-cost airline alleges he assaulted the woman. SpiceJet claims a passenger slapped a cabin crew member following a lengthy delay in Kathmandu As the situation escalated the pilot intervened and ordered the man, his 62-year-old wife and a nine-year-old family member to leave the Boeing 737.\n@highlight\nSpiceJet says the incident occurred before the plane was due to depart\n@highlight\nAirline says assault was witnessed by other passengers\n@highlight\nMan denies slapping the woman and claims she struck his foot\n@highlight\nHe has filed a complaint seeking compensation and an apology", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spokesman added: \u2018There is zero tolerance of this kind of physical abuse of crew anywhere in the world, including @placeholder and therefore the captain made the decision he did, which is fully within his authority, is backed by relevant regulations and is fully supported by management.\u2019", "idx": 28726}], "idx": 18630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Mackenzie PUBLISHED: 02:46 EST, 15 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:19 EST, 15 July 2012 Tragic: Powerboat racer William Nocker was travelling at speeds of 120mph A British powerboat racer has been killed after his boat flipped and 'barrel rolled' at speeds of 120mph. William Nocker was competing in the first race of the inaugural Gabon Grand Prix in west Africa when the accident happened. The 47-year-old was rushed to a military hospital in Gabon's capital city Libreville but doctors were unable to resuscitate him. His co-driver, Norwegian Kurt Olsen, was also badly hurt and remains in a critical condition in intensive care.\n@highlight\nWilliam Nocker had just returned to sport after five-year ban when tragedy struck during race in west Africa", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wreckage: The damaged powerboat after the high speed crash in @placeholder which killed William Nocker", "idx": 28732}], "idx": 18634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newcastle United are this season\u2019s \u2018crisis club\u2019 and manager Alan Pardew is already clinging to his job with the campaign just six games old. A 1-0 defeat at Stoke on Monday night has reopened the debate over his future \u2013 not that the subject was ever closed \u2013 and leaves the Magpies joint bottom of the Premier League. Indeed, they have collected just 19 points from a possible 81 since Boxing Day. Owner Mike Ashley, however, is set to keep faith with the 53-year-old in the short term and a trip to Swansea is next up on Saturday. But there is very definitely trouble in Toon right now. Here, Sportsmail looks at 10 contributing factors to their peril\u2026\n@highlight\nNewcastle are joint bottom of Premier League after their 1-0 loss to Stoke\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew is clinging to his job amid massive unrest from supporters\n@highlight\nOwner Mike Ashley seems satisfied with merely avoiding relegation\n@highlight\nThe Magpies have banned local newspapers from their ground\n@highlight\nEnglish players have been replaced by foreign imports as a stepping stone\n@highlight\nToon have failed to score in four of seven games with new striker Emmanuel Riviere yet to open his account in the league\n@highlight\nInjuries have hit important players, including new signing Siem de Jong\n@highlight\nA defence featuring several internationals is not living up to expectations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opposition teams rarely have to work hard for a score against @placeholder and they have shipped 12 from six in the league this season.", "idx": 28734}], "idx": 18635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- UK officers have identified 38 \"people of interest\" in connection with the disappearance six years ago in Portugal of British toddler Madeleine McCann, the Metropolitan Police said Thursday. McCann disappeared while her family was on vacation on the Algarve coast in 2007. She was a few days shy of her 4th birthday at the time she vanished from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz. UK officers who have spent two years reviewing the initial investigations into her disappearance have found \"new findings and new witness evidence,\" a police statement said. \"Our review has now progressed to a position where we have identified 38 persons of interest.\"\n@highlight\nUK police identify 38 \"people of interest\" in connection with Madeleine McCann's vanishing\n@highlight\nThe 3-year-old disappeared in 2007 from her family's holiday apartment in Portugal\n@highlight\nUK police have been reviewing the evidence from the initial investigations\n@highlight\nPolice: \"We continue to believe that there is a possibility that Madeleine is alive\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 17}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 190}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 266, "end": 278}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 411}, {"start": 690, "end": 691}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 887}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is a positive step in our hunt for @placeholder that our understanding of the evidence has enabled us to shift from review to investigation.\"", "idx": 28735}], "idx": 18636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Police were out in force at one of Jerusalem's holiest sites Monday, one day after 150 Palestinians rioted there. Masked Palestinians throw stones at Israeli border police in Jerusalem on Sunday. Authorities contained tensions at the site, which is known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram Al-Sharif. In one incident, though, police arrested 10 Palestinian youths Monday after some people threw rocks at Orthodox Jews, said Mickey Rosenfeld, spokesman for the Israeli police. About 30,000 Jews arrived at the Western Wall on Monday for the traditional priestly blessing on the holiday of Sukkot. The Western Wall is adjacent to the Temple Mount.\n@highlight\nPalestinians rioted Sunday after Israeli police barred Muslims from holy site\n@highlight\nPolice say closure was to prevent violence at site, which is holy to both faiths\n@highlight\nPolice on alert Monday as thousands of Jews gather in area for Sukkot blessing\n@highlight\nPalestinian official warns more violence possible; Israeli soldier stabbed, injured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 334}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 440, "end": 452}, {"start": 460, "end": 475}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That mosque is part of @placeholder, which means \"the noble sanctuary.\"", "idx": 28737}], "idx": 18637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Donna Mcconnell PUBLISHED: 09:39 EST, 14 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:16 EST, 15 June 2012 Chris Brown has posted a picture of a nasty gash on his chin - apparently sustained from a nightclub brawl with rapper Drake and his entourage in New York. Brown allegedly flew into a rage after Drake taunted him by returning a bottle of champagne he'd sent over as 'peace offering' with a note reading: 'I'm f****** the love of your life, deal with it'. Drakes crude response was clearly a reference to Brown's ex-girlfriend Rihanna. Scroll down to see the video\n@highlight\nPolice investigating after five partygoers injured in Manhattan club brawl\n@highlight\nBrown hit in the face with a bottle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder nightclub - 5 people were injured in the melee including", "idx": 28738}], "idx": 18638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 05:44 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 04:51 EST, 12 June 2013 Nelson Mandela remains in a 'serious but stable' condition as he spends a third day in hospital, the South African government said today. President Jacob Zuma called for the country to 'pray for Madiba' as his office announced Mr Mandela's 'condition is unchanged.' The former president, who will be 95 next month, was taken to hospital on Saturday after experiencing breathing difficulties. He has been hospitalised four times in the last six months. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSouth African president Jacob Zuma asks for prayers for the 94-year-old\n@highlight\nMandela has been hospitalised four times in the last six months\n@highlight\nHe is understood to be 'conscious' and 'able to breathe on his own'\n@highlight\nToday, Archbishop Desmond Tutu made Mandela the focus of his prayers\n@highlight\nHe said: 'We offer our thanks to God for the extraordinary gift of Mr Mandela'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President Zuma said then that @placeholder was in good shape, but the footage - the first public images of Mandela in nearly a year - showed him silent and unresponsive, even when Zuma tried to hold his hand.", "idx": 28747}], "idx": 18646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "TV show Undercover Boss has caused outrage among viewers after it featured a sports bar where the CEO fired a bartender for refusing to wear just her bikini top on camera and gave a waitress a 'work incentive' of free implants. Sunday night's episode focused on Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill, an establishment which prides itself on waitresses and bartenders who dress in bikini tops, jean shorts and cowboy boots and is a trademarked 'breastaurant'. CEO Doug Guller disguised himself to go undercover at one restaurant of his chain which has several locations in Texas, Oklahoma and North Carolina. Guller has said that his restaurant focuses on four things - booze, food, sports and sex - and boasted that makes it 'recession-proof'.\n@highlight\nDoug Guller, owner of chain Bikinis Sports Bar and Grill, fired a female bartender because she wouldn't wear a bikini top on camera\n@highlight\nHe also found fault with Jessica's lack of enthusiasm for bar tending because she wanted to return to previous career as logistics expert\n@highlight\nWaitress Gracie, 23, was offered free breast implants because of her 'enthusiasm'", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 262, "end": 289}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 774, "end": 801}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he was 'p*****' to find bartender @placeholder wearing a T-shirt (right) instead of a bikini because she was uncomfortable in a skimpy top while being filmed", "idx": 28750}], "idx": 18649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As President Obama's second-term Cabinet starts to take shape, we can see some of the outlines of what the White House hopes to do in the next four years. The major theme is that Obama is prepared to defend his turf, tooth and nail. This is a Cabinet whose strength is defense rather than offense. Gone are the hopes of bipartisanship. Now it's time to really engage the partisan battle. Obama won't be pushing for many watershed changes in the next four years, but he is not going to make it easy for Republicans to make any deep inroads into what he has accomplished.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: Obama's Cabinet appointments suggest he's preparing to battle\n@highlight\nHe says the president picked tough, wily veterans of Washington\n@highlight\nZelizer: Kerry, Hagel, Brennan, Lew are committed to Obama's policies\n@highlight\nHe says hopes for bipartisanship are gone; now it's partisan warfare", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2007, @placeholder had said: \"There have been a lot of information that has come out from these interrogation procedures that the agency has in fact used against the real hard-core terrorists.\"", "idx": 28756}], "idx": 18654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush Lawyers for the last British prisoner in the Guantanamo Bay detention centre have filed a motion for his release after a medical evaluation diagnosed him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other 'psychiatric symptoms'. Shaker Aamer has been imprisoned at the U.S. naval base in Cuba for 12 years, despite twice being cleared for release. The father-of-four, from Battersea, south London, was arrested by Afghan militias working for the Americans shortly after the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. 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The post-Hosni Mubarak caretaker government must decide whether to give a green light to the Iranian warships, believed to be the first that would sail through the Suez since the Islamic republic's 1979 revolution. The Egyptian official told CNN that permission will likely be granted. But Egypt might find itself in muddy water over the Suez. The canal is an internal body of water and as such, Egypt has sovereignty over it. But Egypt also is bound by the 1976 Camp David Accords, which guaranteed the right of free passage by ships belonging to Israel and all other nations on the basis of the Constantinople Convention of 1888. Before that, Egypt did not allow Israeli ships to sail through the canal.\n@highlight\nIran has submitted a request for two ships to sail through the Suez Canal\n@highlight\nEgypt is bound by a treaty to allow them to pass\n@highlight\nBut Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman calls it an act of provocation\n@highlight\nThe situation could further escalate tensions in the region", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 231, "end": 248}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 469, "end": 471}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 690, "end": 707}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 824, "end": 848}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, \"There is not a war between Iran and @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 28767}], "idx": 18662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The emergency room doctor who declared Michael Jackson dead testified Monday in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray that there was no way doctors could have revived the pop icon after he arrived at the hospital. Dr. Richelle Cooper testified Friday that Murray never told her that he had given Jackson the surgical anesthetic propofol before he stopped breathing, but she said Monday it would not have made a difference if he had because Jackson \"had died long before.\" \"It is unlikely with that information that I would have been able to do something different that would have changed the outcome,\" Cooper said.\n@highlight\nNEW: First of three Murray girlfriends takes the witness stand Monday\n@highlight\nDoctor testifies Jackson couldn't have been saved even if Dr. Murray had told about propofol\n@highlight\nBalloon in Jackson's heart was \"to prepare Dr. Murray mentally to accept\" his death, doctor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 257, "end": 271}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The timing of the phone call is key to the prosecution's time line of when @placeholder realized his famous patient was dying.", "idx": 28772}], "idx": 18664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned U.N. delegates Monday not to overlook the threats posed by Iran and Hamas in their zeal to defeat the terror group ISIS. \"Ladies and gentlemen, would you let ISIS enrich uranium? Would you let ISIS build a heavy-water reactor? Would you let ISIS develop intercontinental ballistic missiles. Of course, you wouldn't,\" Netanyahu said. \"Then you mustn't let the Islamic state of Iran do those things either, because here's what will happen,\" he said. \"Once Iran produces atomic bombs, all the charms and all the smiles will suddenly disappear. They'll just vanish. And it's then that the ayatollahs will show their true face and unleash their aggressive fanaticism on the entire world.\"\n@highlight\nWorld must contain Iran and Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister tells United Nations\n@highlight\nISIS and Hamas \"are branches of the same poisonous tree,\" Benjamin Netanyahu says\n@highlight\nNetanyahu also compares militant Islamists to the Nazis\n@highlight\nPLO official calls Netanyahu's speech a \"blatant manipulation of the facts\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 23, "end": 40}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 893, "end": 910}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 997}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Blaming the victim has always been the failed policy of the politically and morally bankrupt, and @placeholder is no exception,\" Ashrawi said.", "idx": 28774}], "idx": 18665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three hundred league games and three goals to celebrate \u2013 Leo Messi marked a landmark appearance by scoring the treble that sunk Levante and moved Barcelona back to to within a point of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga. In those 300 league matches the 27-year-old Argentine has now scored 269 La Liga goals. It was also the 23rd time he had scored three in one game drawing him level with Cristiano Ronaldo as the player with the most hat-tricks in the domestic competition. The Argentine was the star once again but Luis Suarez's over-head volley was the goal of the game. He climbed off the bench in the second half to complete the perfect afternoon for Barcelona. Neymar also scored and with Manchester City just 10 days away Bar\u00e7a have top form winning their last 11 games.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi scored his fifth hat trick in La Liga this campaign\n@highlight\nNeymar opened the scoring for Barcelona at the Camp Nou\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez came off the bench to score a wonderful bicycle kick\n@highlight\nBarcelona made it 11 wins in a row in all competitions\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Barcelona news", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 390, "end": 406}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neymar and Messi dazzled throughout as Levante had no answer to the slick, total football of @placeholder", "idx": 28776}], "idx": 18667} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jaya Narain Jurors have been warned an inquest into the tragic deaths of 96 football fans at Hillsborough in 1989 could take up to a year. The families of the fans killed in Britain's worst ever sporting disaster were yesterday bracing themselves for a long and emotional hearing. Relatives pressed for fresh inquests after controversial verdicts of accidental death were recorded following the original inquests 23 years ago. Liverpool fans are pulled to safety from the crush at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield that killed 96. Jurors have been warned an inquest into the tragic deaths could take up to a year\n@highlight\nVictims' families braced for a long and emotional hearing\n@highlight\nControversial verdicts of accidental death recorded after original inquests\n@highlight\nBut those verdicts were eventually quashed in 2012\n@highlight\nThe crush at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 left 96 Liverpool fans dead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 484, "end": 503}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 858, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "original inquests in Sheffield were the longest running in @placeholder", "idx": 28787}], "idx": 18671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two New Jersey men arrested last week at John F. 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One is holding a banner, the other an Islamic Thinkers Society poster that includes the slogan, \"Exterminate the Zionist Roaches.\" The society's video of the event, posted on its YouTube channel, has since been removed.\n@highlight\nMahmood Alessa and Carlos Eduardo Almonte spotted at earlier rally\n@highlight\nMen appear to be followers of al Qaeda-supporting Islamic Thinkers Society\n@highlight\n\"Our struggle is always intellectual & political non-violent means,\" group says\n@highlight\nSuspects in several other terror-related cases also have ties to group", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 50, "end": 86}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 332}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 407}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 543, "end": 566}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 776}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to counterterrorism officials they also organize private gatherings in the greater @placeholder area.", "idx": 28788}], "idx": 18672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Modern contraceptives have radically changed women's lives, but they are not risk free. A new study out of the journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology finds the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) or progesterone-releasing IUD, may be associated with a higher than expected incidence of breast cancer. This form of IUD was originally developed as a contraceptive, but later was also used as a treatment for women who suffer from heavy periods (menorrhagia) as well as endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. Levonorgestrel is a synthetic progesterone, which is a hormone that's naturally produced in a woman's body. It regulates ovulation. The hormone causes changes to the uterine lining and mucus in the cervix which makes it harder for sperm to reach the uterus, therefore making it more difficult to conceive. Because it strengthens the uterine lining, it helps cut down on heavy bleeding.\n@highlight\nStudy of Finnish women using progesterone-releasing IUD found higher instance of breast cancer\n@highlight\nThe women were using the IUD to help with their heavy periods\n@highlight\nTwo earlier studies did not show such a risk", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 146}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 239, "end": 241}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 972, "end": 974}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also the hormone used in the Plan B contraceptive, better known as the morning after pill.", "idx": 28790}, {"query": "However, the research does not say that this type of @placeholder causes breast cancer.", "idx": 28792}], "idx": 18674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islambad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will pardon a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, the governor of Punjab state told CNN Tuesday. \"What basically he's made it clear is that she's not going to be a victim of this law,\" Gov. Salman Taseer told CNN International's \"Connect the World\" program. \"I mean, he's a liberal, modern-minded president and he's not going to see a poor woman like this targeted and executed. ... It's just not going to happen,\" Taseer said. Asia Bibi, who has been jailed for nearly 15 months, was convicted in a Pakistani court earlier this month of breaking the country's controversial blasphemy law by insulting Islam's Prophet Mohammed, a crime punishable with death or life imprisonment, according to Pakistan's penal code. She was sentenced to death.\n@highlight\nThe High Court should release Asia Bibi, Punjab's governor tells CNN\n@highlight\nShe was sentenced to death for insulting Islam's Prophet Mohammed\n@highlight\n\"She's not going to be a victim of this law,\" Gov. 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Gates may have been the world's youngest self-made billionaire but Shafay Thobani, 8, could be his up and coming rival after becoming the world\u2019s youngest Microsoft specialist. The boy from Pakistan has mastered complicated internet protocol and domain name systems to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) in Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2. Whizz kid: Shafay Thobani, 8, has become the world's youngest Microsoft specialist, doing 13 months of training and classes to get the Microsoft certification\n@highlight\nShafay Thobani is now a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist\n@highlight\nHe spent 13 months studying for the exams\n@highlight\nAfternoons after school spent doing five hour computer classes\n@highlight\nThe title validates Shafay's skills in Microsoft software", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 439, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 786}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr Thobani said @placeholder can do whatever he wants with his career.", "idx": 28817}], "idx": 18691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fran\u00e7ois Hollande, the newly-inaugurated President of France, may be as notable for what he has not done as for what he has. He has never held national elective office despite being at the center of French politics for more than a decade, and he has never been married despite a three-decade relationship and four children with S\u00e9gol\u00e8ne Royale, another of the country's top Socialist politicians. Hollande led the Socialist Party for 11 years and was leader when Royale ran unsuccessfully for president against Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. Hollande and Royale split up a month before that election, and he is now seeing journalist Val\u00e9rie Trierweiler, who appeared, smiling with him, as he celebrated his victory Sunday.\n@highlight\nFran\u00e7ois Hollande has never held national elective office\n@highlight\nHe has never been married but has had two long-term relationships and four children\n@highlight\nHollande emerged as a candidate after fall of ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn\n@highlight\nHollande spooked the markets by coming out against austerity in his victory speech", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 729, "end": 745}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 952, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's simply a less charismatic personality than @placeholder and less antagonistic than Sarkozy.\"", "idx": 28822}], "idx": 18693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- A Spanish politician is facing a charge of vehicular homicide for the car crash that killed prominent Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya, Cuba's state press said Tuesday. Angel Carromero could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison if found guilty. He is accused of speeding and then losing control of a car that he, Paya, Swedish politician Jans Aron Modig and Cuban dissident Harold Cepero were traveling in. Paya and Cepero were killed when the car struck a tree Sunday near Las Gavinas, Cuba. The men had been traveling across the island to meet some of Paya's supporters in Santiago de Cuba when the crash occurred. The Cuban government said the crash was the result of a single-car accident.\n@highlight\nAngel Carromero could be sentenced to 10 years in prison if found guilty, state media says\n@highlight\nCuban dissident Oswaldo Paya died in the crash; his family suspects government foul play\n@highlight\nAnother person in the crash apologizes \"for coming here and doing illegal activities\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 612}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The editorial announced that Carromero would face charges and that @placeholder would be permitted to return to Sweden.", "idx": 28827}, {"query": "\"As far as the news reports that they have let me read, I ask that the international community focuses on getting me out of here,\" @placeholder said, \"and not use a traffic accident that could happen to anyone for political purposes.\"", "idx": 28832}], "idx": 18695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 05:54 EST, 20 July 2012 | UPDATED: 10:50 EST, 20 July 2012 A doting father who showered his teenage daughter with luxuries including a \u00a320,000 birthday party where Tulisa performed, Gucci bags and a \u00a31,500 mobile has been jailed after breaching a bankruptcy court order. Businessman Harby Panesar, 45, threw the celebrity-style bash complete with a guest performance by Tulisa from N-Dubz and a personal video from Hollywood star Nicole Kidman for his daughter Anysha's 16th birthday. He then spent thousands bankrolling Anysha\u2019s dream to be a top teenage model and beauty queen who went on to be crowned America\u2019s Perfect Teen and the first international cover girl on SuperModels magazine.\n@highlight\nBusinessman Harby Panesar, 45, spent thousands on his daughter Anysha, now 19, making her dream of becoming a model a reality\n@highlight\nAnysha, crowned America\u2019s Perfect Teen despite being British, received a personal message from Nicole Kidman at her Sweet 16 birthday party\n@highlight\nPanesar went bankrupt and was banned from setting up a new company\n@highlight\nHe was given jail sentence for contempt of court after breaching the order", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 699, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Panesar doted on @placeholder, lavishing her with gifts and encouraging her to live a life of luxury.", "idx": 28839}, {"query": "Winning moment: Anysha being crowned America's Perfect Teen - despite being @placeholder", "idx": 28840}], "idx": 18699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:40 EST, 27 May 2013 A small Germany town that was once a pilgrimage site for Neo-Nazis has been forced to recruit jobless workers from Spain to fill a labour shortage caused by its shrinking population. Wunsiedel, on German-Czech border, was best known as the burial place of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess. His grave attracted Neo-Nazis who carried out annual marches in the town, which regularly conflicted with opposing anti-Nazi marches. 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Supreme champion on the court, battler for equality off it, King took on the male-dominated tennis establishment and won. She was the driving force behind the formation of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) in 1973, the same year she famously beat former men's grand slam champion Bobby Riggs in the \"Battle of the Sexes\" match in Houston.\n@highlight\nBillie Jean King is a 12-time grand slam singles champion\n@highlight\nAmerican is a famed fighter for equality and women's rights\n@highlight\nShe was the driving force behind the women's WTA Tour\n@highlight\nFounded the same year she beat Bobby Riggs in famous \"Battle of the Sexes\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 192, "end": 207}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 437, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 564, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 629}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With a winner-take-all $100,000 check riding on the outcome, @placeholder lost his nerve and was beaten 6-4 6-3 6-3.", "idx": 28843}], "idx": 18701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Goals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta ensured Manchester City beat Roma and sealed progression to the knockout stages of this season's Champions League. Results were in their favour on Wednesday night and, along with Chelsea and Arsenal, they are in the pot for the last 16 draw. Here, Sportsmail looks at City's group stage story, and how they came back from the brink... BAYERN MUNICH 1-0 MAN CITY September 17 City get off to the worst possible start after Jerome Boateng\u2019s last-gasp winner in Munich. To top it off, Roma have beaten CSKA Moscow 5-1, and things look bleak for Manuel Pellegrini's men.\n@highlight\nManchester City lost their first Champions League Group E match 1-0 against Bayern Munich in Germany\n@highlight\nFrancesco Totti's record-breaking goal for Roma ensured City only got a point from their next match\n@highlight\nCity then threw away a two-goal lead in Russia to draw 2-2 against CSKA Moscow, before losing the reverse fixture\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's men then beat Bayern Munich and Roma to secure their place in the last 16 of the competition", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 139, "end": 154}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 584, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 653, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 968, "end": 984}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Manchester City took an early fourth-minute lead, but could not hold on for three vital points against Roma", "idx": 28845}], "idx": 18703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "South Bend, Ind. (CNN) -- When you say \"Notre Dame\" and then throw in words such as mystique, storied and blessed, you create as many folks rolling their eyes as wiping away tears of joy. This has been so throughout the 125 seasons of football for the Fighting Irish, especially when they are good. Well, forget about placing \"Notre Dame\" and \"good\" in the same sentence for a moment. With overwhelming losses to supposedly inferior foes on a consistent basis and underwhelming coaches from Bob Davie to Tyrone Willingham to Charlie Weis, \"Notre Dame\" has been \"mediocre\" or less during the last two decades.\n@highlight\nNotre Dame hasn't won a national championship since 1988\n@highlight\nHowever, pep rallies Friday nights before home games host crowds of 20,000\n@highlight\nCoach/player duo Knute Rockne and George Gipp were immortalized in the 1940 film\n@highlight\nToday fans are inspired by Manti Te'o, who played the day his girlfriend and grandmother died", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Needless to say, @placeholder's offense promptly roared to the end zone after that to take a lead the Irish would never relinquish.", "idx": 28851}], "idx": 18708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(PEOPLE.com) -- \"America's Next Top Model\" crowned a winner Wednesday night in its all-stars cycle, but not before a shocking and largely unexplained disqualification of one of the final three contestants. Lisa D'Amato, Allison Harvard, and Angelea Preston were battling for the crown, but after an unusual panel, the judges declared that Preston was disqualified -- without saying exactly why -- and that D'Amato and Harvard would square off for the title. Eventually, D'Amato was named the winner, but the buzz around the Internet continued to focus on the nature of Preston's dismissal. In a statement, the CW said it had learned information about Preston after the show wrapped that disqualified her, and actually re-shot scenes, suggesting Preston might have been declared the winner the first time around.\n@highlight\nCW said it learned information about Preston after the show that disqualified her\n@highlight\nPreston might have bragged about her victory on Facebook before the finale\n@highlight\nEventually D'Amato was named the winner", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 40}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 610, "end": 611}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 823, "end": 824}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The network said: \"After production wrapped on the current cycle of @placeholder, we learned information that made Angelea ineligible and she was subsequently disqualified from the competition.", "idx": 28854}], "idx": 18709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 6 November 2013 Triple-killer: Ian McLoughlin, 55, was given a 40-year jail term for murder A judge who refused to give a triple killer a whole life sentence because of a European human rights ruling was wrong, the Government\u2019s most senior law officer ruled yesterday. Mr Justice Sweeney had said last month that it was \u2018not appropriate\u2019 to sentence Ian McLoughlin to die behind bars because Strasbourg judges had ruled such terms were a breach of human rights. But yesterday the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, declared the 40-year jail term to be too soft, and referred the case back to the Court of Appeal.\n@highlight\nIan McLoughlin, 55, was not given a life sentence for third killing\n@highlight\nStrasbourg judges rule sentence to die in prison breaches human rights\n@highlight\nAttorney General deems sentence 'unduly lenient' and send it for review", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three @placeholder judges will consider the case within weeks and could increase the sentence if they agree with Mr Grieve.", "idx": 28856}], "idx": 18711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jamie Vardy once nearly caused a riot in Luton. Three years later and four leagues higher, his presence sparks crowds into a frenzy in the Far East. Having ascended from Fleetwood Town to Leicester City, this summer he was flown to Bangkok by the club\u2019s Thai owners to celebrate promotion and meet hundreds of fans. \u2018The attention is mad over there,\u2019 says Vardy. \u2018Loads of people welcome us and give us Thai bracelets and stuff like that. They have dancers, everything.\u2019 Quite different from a memorable occasion in non-League football in November 2011 when the crowd had more hostile intentions.\n@highlight\nJamie Vardy signed for Leicester City from Fleetwood Town in 2012\n@highlight\nVardy starred in Leicester's 5-3 demolition of Manchester United\n@highlight\nHe reveals how Buddhist monks were brought in by club's Thai owners\n@highlight\nThey hit the players with sticks dipped in holy water before United game\n@highlight\nThe striker earned four assists and scored a goal in that game\n@highlight\nLeicester are on a run of two points from 24 since that epic victory\n@highlight\nNigel Pearson's side are currently bottom of the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 732, "end": 748}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In my year at @placeholder, we played at Luton and that was just carnage,\u2019 recalls the 27-year-old striker.", "idx": 28857}], "idx": 18712} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Residents of Dubai are in for a spectacle this weekend as the breath-taking Breitling Wingwalkers take over the city's airspace. Britons Danielle Hughes and Emily Guilding will be performing for the first time above Dubai's popular beachfront area - as part of the 2014 UIM Skydive Dubai XCAT World Powerboating Series. The fearless women, who perform their high-octane manoeuvres amid gusting 100mph winds, walk along the wings of two 1930's Boeing Stearman biplanes. The residents of Dubai are in for a treat this weekend as the Breitling Wingwalkers come to town Danielle Hughes and Emily Guilding will be performing graceful gymnastics routines high above the city\n@highlight\nDanielle Hughes and Emily Guilding walk and balance on wings of a plane\n@highlight\nAbove the Dubai skyline, the woman perform intricate gymnastics routines\n@highlight\nThey are in Dubai for the XCAT World Powerboating Series this weekend", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 76, "end": 96}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 270, "end": 317}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 531, "end": 551}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 873, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This weekend, the Wingwalkers will be taking off from the @placeholder runway, displaying formation aerobatics and daring cross manoeuvres.", "idx": 28858}], "idx": 18713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iranian leader Ahmadinejad, known for past fiery denunciations of the U.S. and Israel, spoke at length about his vision for a `'new world order' during his speech at the U.N., but it was not heard by U.S. delegation, who decided 'not to attend' his speech, a blatant rejection of his controversial outbursts in recent days. His speech Wednesday happened to fall on Yom Kippur, the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar, devoted to fasting, prayer and introspection. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement condemning the speech soon after the fast ended. `'On the day when we pray to be inscribed in the book of life a platform was given to a dictatorial regime that strives, at every opportunity, to sentence us to death,' Netanyahu said.\n@highlight\nU.S. delegates decided not to attend Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at UN\n@highlight\nSpeech fell on Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, infuriating Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 490, "end": 507}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 828, "end": 846}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the course of the interview, the leader also threw out numbers and statistics to show that Iran's economy and the lives of average @placeholder have improved under his watch.", "idx": 28862}], "idx": 18716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Lee Potter It could not have been a more perfect engagement gift from a proud groom to his blue-blooded, dog-loving wife-to-be. When writer William Cash presented society milliner Lady Laura Cathcart with an impossibly cute \u00a3800 pug, she was just as thrilled as he knew she would be. That, however, was when things began to go horribly wrong. Lady Laura with pug Thimble, who was bought in a panic as a replacement for a lost pug Cash, a friend of actress Elizabeth Hurley, was left panic-stricken when he lost the pug \u2013 a rare 14-week-old bitch called Damson \u2013 in a storm a fortnight before the wedding.\n@highlight\nCalamity struck as MP's son lost \u00a3800 prize pug\n@highlight\nRisked life and limb in Meet the Parents-style hunt for a replacement\n@highlight\nEventually tracked down a look alike down and tries to pass it off as original", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 188, "end": 206}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 465, "end": 480}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 644, "end": 645}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But then I looked up and saw all @placeholder\u2019s family \u2013 all those pug-loving faces \u2013 and I bottled it.\u2019", "idx": 28871}], "idx": 18722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seventeen years after the release of her breakthrough album, \"My Life,\" Mary J. Blige offers up a sequel -- \"My Life II: ... The Journey Continues (Act 1).\" \"The first 'My Life' album was about healing and helping people get through things,\" the singer told CNN. \"Now there's recession, there's war and there's people really not feeling good about life anymore. So it's time, because people need to feel the hug that comes through music.\" In the mid-90s, Blige herself was in a troubled place, spiraling downward with drugs, alcohol and a tumultuous relationship with K-Ci Hailey of the R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo.\n@highlight\nMary J. Blige's new album, \"My Life II,\" is a follow-up to an album from 17 years ago\n@highlight\nThe singer says that recently, she has learned to say, \"You know what? 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Siobhan Koralewski, 30, was a senior carer at Roundstone Residential Home in Scarborough, which her parents owned, when she slapped and bit the elderly patient who had injured her mother. Ms Koralewski is also accused of mistreating three other dementia patients including one woman who suffered from Down's Syndrome. 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I was transfixed by the visual image of four-star Gen. David Petraeus, sitting in dress uniform decorated with row upon row of ribbons and patches awarded in recognition for some difficult task or accomplishment. The general was given a deserved lovefest by the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The contrast was Elena Kagan, also called general (solicitor general) in her modest suit being put through a little more grueling questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee.\n@highlight\nEd Rollins: Senators' message to Petraeus was we love you, but not your war\n@highlight\nHe says Petraeus and Gen. 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It's not, and likely never will be.\n@highlight\n25 years ago, Exxon Valdez spilled 11 million gallons of oil into Alaska's Prince William Sound\n@highlight\nMarybeth Holleman: Animals, coastal ecosystem damaged; oil still pollutes beaches\n@highlight\nShe says no matter how we make drilling, tankers, pipelines safe, risk will never be zero\n@highlight\nHolleman: We need to reduce dependence on oil; stopping drilling in the Arctic is a first step", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 181, "end": 200}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 689, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 737}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's not much we can do now for @placeholder, short of protecting it from more harm.", "idx": 28892}], "idx": 18732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City (CNN) -- A delegation from Gaza was in Egypt Monday to hash out more details of a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel, less than a week after the truce ended an eight-day conflict. The continued talks are a key part of the agreement, which called for \"total cessation of all hostile activity\" and discussion of topics such as opening border crossings and easing Israel's economic blockade in Gaza. Israel-Gaza conflict timeline While new negotiations were under way in Egypt Monday, there were reports of violence along the Gaza-Israel border. Hamas police and ambulance operators said Israeli soldiers injured two civilians when they fired at Palestinian homes east of Rafah City in Gaza. An Israeli military spokesman said the soldiers fired warning shots in the air and later shot toward the legs of \"Palestinian rioters\" who were damaging a security fence at the border and trying to enter Israel.\n@highlight\nNEW: Negotiations are under way to hash out the cease-fire deal's details\n@highlight\nTalks include topics such as easing Israel's economic blockade in Gaza\n@highlight\nViolence is reported near the Gaza-Israel border\n@highlight\nPalestinian Authority president says all Palestinian factions back a renewed statehood bid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 432}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1206}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six @placeholder also have died during the conflict, including civilians and soldiers.", "idx": 28900}], "idx": 18737} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith has been convicted of conspiring to kill Americans for his role as the terror group's spokesman. Known as the voice of fiery al Qaeda propaganda videotapes after the September 11 attacks, Abu Ghaith had the verdict handed down after five hours of deliberation. He was the highest-ranking al Qaeda figure to face trial on U.S. soil since the attacks. Guilty: Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and spokesman, has been convicted of conspiring to kill Americans though his sentence has not yet been determined\n@highlight\nSulaiman Abu Ghaith has been convicted on three terror charges\n@highlight\nThe al Qaeda spokesman and bin Laden's son-in-law was the highest-ranking member of the terrorist group to go on trial in the U.S.\n@highlight\nFound guilty on three charges: conspiracy to kill Americans, conspiring to provide support for al Qaeda and providing support for al Qaeda\n@highlight\nPrison sentence has not yet been handed down but could face life behind bars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 73, "end": 91}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 451, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 486}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 626, "end": 644}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He used his fiery oratory to incite @placeholder's growing army of terror in this war with America.'", "idx": 28904}], "idx": 18739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is not possible to dial an Iranian number from an Israeli telephone. It will simply not go through. That lack of communication stems from the government level, where there is no dialogue between the two countries aside from public speeches meant to carry weighty threats of war to each camp. That is why it was so difficult for Ronny Edry, an Israeli graphic designer based in Tel Aviv, to get his message across to the people of Iran. \"My idea was simple, I was trying to reach the other side. There are all these talks about war, Iran is coming to bomb us and we bomb them back, we are sitting and waiting. I wanted to say the simple words that this war is crazy,\" said Edry.\n@highlight\nIsraeli graphic designer Ronny Edry wanted to speak directly to Iranians\n@highlight\nOn Facebook, he posted messages of peace, hoping Iranians would see them\n@highlight\nEdry says he's gotten thousands of messages from people in Iran\n@highlight\nOne message from Iran: \"We are so similar. ... I am proud to have you as my friends\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This situation is different because [@placeholder is] now just starting to talk to Iran,\" he said.", "idx": 28918}], "idx": 18750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Saudi Arabia will let its female athletes compete in the Olympics for the first time, its embassy in London said. Until now, Saudi Arabia was one of three countries that did not allow women to participate in the games. The other two -- Qatar and Brunei -- also reversed course this year and said they will send female athletes to the London games, which begin July 27. \"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wishes to reaffirm its support for the sublime meanings reflected by Olympic Games and the cherished values of excellence, friendship and respect that they represent,\" the Saudi Embassy in London said in a statement announcing the decision.\n@highlight\nOne Saudi athlete praises the decision as \"a dream come true\"\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabian schools don't have physical ed classes for girls\n@highlight\nQatar and Brunei will also send women for the first time\n@highlight\nThe decision is a rare concession for a kingdom where women cannot drive or vote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 383, "end": 405}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Malhas said she won't be competing in @placeholder games this year because her horse suffered a minor injury, but didn't rule out future competitions.", "idx": 28934}], "idx": 18763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The \"disgusting\" blob in Fred DeNegri's Diet Pepsi can was probably a frog or toad, the Food and Drug Administration said. Amy DeNegri took pictures of the can in question right after her husband gagged on its contents. DeNegri was grilling in his backyard tiki bar in Ormond Beach, Florida, when he popped open a can of Diet Pepsi, took a big gulp and started gagging, his wife, Amy, said. He emptied out the can down a sink but something heavy remained inside. He shook the can until something resembling \"pink linguini\" slid out, followed by \"dark stuff,\" Amy DeNegri said.\n@highlight\nFred DeNegri and wife found matter resembling \"pink linguini\" in Pepsi can in July\n@highlight\nFDA concludes blob is toad or frog \"lacking internal organs,\" not sure how it got there\n@highlight\nFDA examined bottling plant in Orlando, did not find anything connected to incident\n@highlight\nPepsi says FDA's finding affirms its confidence in integrity of manufacturing system", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 97, "end": 124}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 790, "end": 792}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amy DeNegri said she hasn't heard from @placeholder since the day after the incident occurred, when she spoke with someone over the phone.", "idx": 28949}], "idx": 18776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Batumi, Georgia (CNN) -- For Iranian tourists strolling in the sun-drenched squares in the Black Sea town of Batumi, Georgia is a pocket of hospitality in a world that has largely closed its doors to them. In Georgia, that all changed last year when the former Soviet republic lifted its visa requirements for Iranians and the tourists started flowing in. While the numbers are still modest, Georgian government statistics show a tripling of Iranian tourists so far this year with visitors now in the tens of thousands. \"When I describe the possibilities, the potential, they are very eager, and they will come, they're very interested to come more,\" says Farzin Valipour, an Iranian Tourism Operator now living in Georgia.\n@highlight\nIranians increasingly see Georgia as an attractive tourism destination\n@highlight\nGeorgia keen to attract investment from the region\n@highlight\nExperts suggest Georgia wants to court Iran but not damage U.S. relations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is very near to Iran, it is very easy to get a bus or a flight to come here... without needing a visa,\" gushed one Iranian visitor as she took in the historical sites in Batumi.", "idx": 28950}, {"query": "Last month, a few dozen Iranian business leaders arrived in @placeholder to seek investment opportunities in transport, agriculture and construction.", "idx": 28952}], "idx": 18777} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- Nine mine employees were hurt Monday when Anglo American Platinum security guards shot rubber bullets to break up a confrontation between rival union groups at a mine in northwest South Africa, the company said in a statement. The incident occurred at the company's Siphumelele mine in the Rustenburg area and involved members of the Workers Committee and shop stewards for the National Union of Mineworkers. \"As they were attempting to evacuate the NUM shop stewards who were trapped in their offices, three security personnel sustained minor injuries during this incident,\" the statement said. All 12 injured employees received medical attention; none of the injuries was life-threatening, it added.\n@highlight\nNine employees were shot with rubber bullets, the company says\n@highlight\nThree security personnel sustained minor injuries, it adds\n@highlight\nWorkers Committee members are contesting the legitimacy of the National Union of Mineworkers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 78, "end": 100}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 370, "end": 386}, {"start": 414, "end": 442}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 893, "end": 909}, {"start": 956, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In October, police repeatedly clashed with protesters near one of @placeholder's mines, and the company fired about 12,000 striking workers who refused to attend disciplinary hearings.", "idx": 28956}], "idx": 18780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After Sony yanked North Korean satire 'The Interview' from theaters, several small houses announced plans to show 'Team America' - another film featuring a North Korean leader - in an attempt to spite the hermit regime. However, Paramount Pictures has now put the kibosh on the screenings - sending out messages barring the cinemas from showing the movie. One of the theaters, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema said; 'Due to to circumstances beyond our control, the TEAM AMERICA 12/27 screening has been cancelled. We apologize & will provide refunds today.' Paramount however has yet to make any comment on their decision to not allow cinemas to show the film.\n@highlight\nTheaters set to air Team America: World Police in place of The Interview have been barred from doing so by the film's studio, Paramount\n@highlight\nParamount has not said why they will not allow theaters to air the animated film that mocks Kim Jong-il", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 229, "end": 246}, {"start": 381, "end": 403}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alamo Drafthouse planned to spike North Korea by showing 'Team America: @placeholder' instead of 'The Interview' - but was forced to pull the plug", "idx": 28957}], "idx": 18781} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The trial over Stephen Collins' divorce has been delayed after his estranged wife's attorney withdrew from the case just hours before testimony was supposed to begin. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon, the presiding judge over divorce cases, granted a motion by attorney Larry Ginsberg to withdraw from the case on Wednesday. Judge Mark Juhas, who was slated to preside over the trial, ordered the proceedings to be delayed until January 5 to give Collins' estranged wife Faye Grant time to find a new lawyer. 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Now worth an estimated $1 billion, the 62-year-old property mogul and horse owner was a big player at this week's Cheltenham Festival -- one of the biggest betting events in the Britain.\n@highlight\nLegendary billionaire gambler JP McManus big player at Cheltenham\n@highlight\nMore than $820m bet at four-day British horse racing festival\n@highlight\nTop betting stories include stable boy turned millionaire\n@highlight\nLucky punter who won $1.5m on horse called A Dream Come True", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 602, "end": 620}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He became the first person in @placeholder to win \u00a31 million ($1.5 million) in a betting shop.", "idx": 28966}], "idx": 18788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson Former N-Dubz singer Dappy slapped a man outside a nightclub because he feared being stabbed after the clubber called him a 'mug' and said 'I'm going to knock you out', a court heard today. The 26-year-old, who is on trial under his real name Dino Costas Contostavlos, is accused of attacking George Chittock in a smoking area in the early hours of February 27 at Chicago's in Chelmsford. Dappy denies assault by beating at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court, where he was supported by his friend, comedian Jim Davidson, who met on Celebrity Big Brother. 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But that's not stopping analysts and officials from making some informed guesses about what's going on. Why is North Korea planning to conduct a nuclear test? 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Nasa's Cassini probe has been in orbit around Saturn since October 1997 and has previously managed to capture only a handful of blurred images of Earth as it travels around the ringed planet. Yet due to a rare solar eclipse scheduled to take place next month, the probe's cameras will be able to take a clear image of our planet without the sunlight causing damage to its sensitive equipment.\n@highlight\nNasa's Cassini probe has been orbiting Saturn for almost nine years\n@highlight\nThe space agency plan to use the probe to photograph Earth in July and is asking people to stop and wave at the night sky when the shot is taken\n@highlight\nPhotos will be possible because a rare solar eclipse between the Sun and Saturn will shield the sensitive camera from damaging rays", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earth is 898 million miles away from Saturn and will appear as a tiny bright dot next to @placeholder and its rings.", "idx": 28980}], "idx": 18798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British Airways is suspending all of its flights between London and two West African nations for the rest of the year as the region struggles to contain the worst ever outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. The airline initially said it was halting its service between Heathrow Airport and Liberia and Sierra Leone until the end of August due to \u2018the deteriorating public health situation in both countries\u2019, but it confirmed that it is extending the suspension until 31 December. The decision was announced by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in an updated travel advisory for Britons. 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The 24-year-old was in irresistible form as he won 6-2 6-2 6-3 in just two hours 13 minutes as the hosts claimed the most coveted team award in tennis to spark scenes of wild celebration on and off the court at the Belgrade Arena. 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But when you're like Suzanne Nassise and you buy Apple's popular tablet from a well-known retailer, you expect it to be legit. Nassise says she walked out of a Walmart in Brockton, Massachusetts, last month with what she believed was a new $499 iPad. 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Brazil jolted the global health community in 1996 when it began guaranteeing free anti-retroviral treatment to HIV/AIDS patients.\n@highlight\nBrazil has been hailed as a leader in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic\n@highlight\nGovernment started offering free anti-retroviral treatment to its citizens in 1996\n@highlight\nAs more people live longer with HIV/AIDS, Brazil faces new challenges\n@highlight\nPatients of the chronic illness susceptible to new health risks, doctors say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 540, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 915, "end": 917}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those drug savings come on top of the estimated $2 billion the program has saved @placeholder in hospital costs between 1996 and 2004.", "idx": 28991}], "idx": 18806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 15:28 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 3 January 2013 As church bells tolled at the funeral of a beloved Sandy Hook teacher whose body was found cradling the student she tried to save, Cardinal Timothy Dolan praised her bravery and compassion by comparing her to Jesus. Special education teacher Anne Marie Murphy, 52, died trying to shield her students from bullets after gunman Adam Lanza opened fire at the Connecticut elementary school on Friday. Mrs Murphy, a married mother of four, was found still cradling Dylan Hockley, who she had tried to protect. 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Only 7 percent of Americans are aware of location-based social networks, according to data from Edison Research. Part of the explanation for this is that the majority of mobile users aren't using smartphones. And as a result, just 10 percent of those surveyed use mobile location services at least once a week, according to the Mobile Marketing Association's latest Mobile Consumer Briefing survey. 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But these must-have Christmas toys have left many parents in a cold sweat over the past 50 years. The items were often in such high demand that shoppers struggled to find them in time for December 25. Cabbage Patch Dolls were a firm favourite in the list. 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Authorities arrested Russell Britton, 58, and Moises Mendez, 26, both of Boulder, and charged both with first-degree murder after Nathaniel Tallman, 25, of Lafeyette, Colorado, was found dead Thursday near Lusk, Montana - he had been missing since January. 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The 32-year-old climbed 15 places in the world rankings to 18th as he claimed the second PGA Tour title of his career at the Farmers Insurance Open, while fellow American Mickelson reclaimed the No. 4 spot after finishing second on his first start this season. 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Andrey Lugovoy, a former secret services operative who is now a leading Moscow MP, is accused of spiking the emigre dissident's tea with radioactive polonium-210. Putin refused to extradite him and he is now to front a television show about intelligence and spy agencies. 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Jesper Modin said: 'I had just come over a hill and the sun was shining directly in my eyes, I only saw the elk when it was a few metres away and it was standing right in the middle-of-the-road. 'It hit the front of the car and then smashed into the windscreen and then the body of the elk went tumbling over the roof. 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Peter Sutcliffe, 68, who was jailed for murdering 13 women, was recently baptised in a pool in a private room at the high security hospital The serial killer has been a practicing Jehovah's Witness for several years and holds bi-weekly bible study classes. 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The nationalistic frenzy whipped up by the return of Crimea - in defiance of the West - has led to calls on state-run TV for Moscow to take back oil and gas-rich Kazakhstan and authoritarian Belarus as well as more slices of a battered Ukraine, already filleted by the Kremlin. Putin was last night riding the crest of an adulatory wave after righting what many Russians see as an historical wrong and reintegrating Crimea and the Black Sea fleet headquarters of Sevastopol back in to Russia after a gap of 60 years.\n@highlight\nSenior Russian politicians mock Western sanctions imposed in response\n@highlight\nPutin tells the Duma he will not tolerate Nato 'next to our home'\n@highlight\nPrime-time TV show speculates that Belarus and Kazakhstan may be next\n@highlight\nStage-managed patriotic celebrations take place across nine time zones\n@highlight\nCrimean time set to be switched back to hours to Moscow time\n@highlight\nCrimea will have Russian, Ukrainian and Tatar as official languages", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ukraine watched helplessly as Putin and @placeholder leaders penned an agreement restoring the territory to Russia.", "idx": 29080}], "idx": 18863} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jaya Narain Last updated at 12:32 AM on 14th October 2011 With his shirt stained with blood and a nasty gash above his left eye, Paul Merson makes his way home after a stay in hospital. The former England footballer said he was lucky to be alive following his 70mph motor- way smash in the early hours of Wednesday. But now Merson \u2013 whose addictions to gambling, drugs and alcohol drove him to the brink of suicide \u2013 is at the centre of a police investigation after being arrested on suspicion of drink-driving. Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson was pictured leaving Warwick Hospital yesterday after sustaining cuts to his head following a crash on the M40\n@highlight\nSky Sports pundit claims to have fallen asleep at the wheel on M40\n@highlight\n'I'm lucky to have survived,' he says after being treated for head injury in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 653, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Merson, 43, played for @placeholder 21 times and now works as a Sky Sports pundit", "idx": 29081}], "idx": 18864} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- Russian forces appeared to be in control of two key Georgian cities early Friday, and there were reports of tanks on the move again. A woman outside a bombed apartment block in Gori, Georgia, on Thursday. Russia said Thursday that its withdrawal of Gori would be complete within hours, and the U.S. said it looked like the Russian military was gearing up to leave, but CNN's Michael Ware confirmed that Russian troops were comfortably in control of Gori in the early hours of Friday. The town was a base for the Georgian military and is near the breakaway South Ossetia province where the conflict began.\n@highlight\nRussian military appears in control of two key Georgia cities\n@highlight\nGeorgia says more than 100 tanks, vehicles moving between Senaki and Kutaisi\n@highlight\nSource tells CNN draft peace deal could see some Russian stay in Georgia\n@highlight\nConflict began when Georgia launched action against rebels in South Ossetia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 950, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many more people have fled the fighting into @placeholder and Georgia, leaving heavily bombarded towns and cities deserted.", "idx": 29088}], "idx": 18868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Lee Potter No man is happy without an instruction manual, be it for a widescreen TV or a Black & Decker drill. And the heir to the throne is apparently no exception. Prince William \u2013 ever the military man \u2013 is preparing for impending fatherhood with a no-nonsense guide by former Commando and father-of-three Neil Sinclair. The Prince is working his way through Commando Dad \u2013 Basic Training, a handbook in the style of Basic Battle Skills, the Army bible given to new recruits. No-nonsense: Adam Lee Potter puts the book to the test with 11-month-old Bert Thompson\n@highlight\nReporter Adam Lee Potter worked through Commando Dad \u2013 Basic Training\n@highlight\nPrince William is using the guide to prepare for fatherhood in July", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 430, "end": 448}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I read all this aloud to @placeholder, who promptly responded by taking off his beret and jabbing me in the eye with a sticky finger.", "idx": 29096}], "idx": 18875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf for MailOnline A bombed-out building left resembling a doll's house after the front was ripped off by an Israeli air strike has revealed the extent of the property damage in Gaza City. The image emerged as violence erupted on the West Bank as Israeli and Hamas leaders struggle to negotiate a permanent ceasefire. Both nations are currently observing a five-day truce in Gaza to allow indirect talks to continue in Cairo, Egypt. However, Palestinians today took to the streets in a violent outburst after Israeli militants allegedly fired shots across the border. Scroll down for videos\n@highlight\nHamas and Israeli leaders are 'making progress' with indirect talks in Cairo\n@highlight\nNations are observing five-day truce while they discuss negotiations\n@highlight\nToday, Palestinians attacked Israeli militants after 'cross-border shooting'\n@highlight\nSoldiers reacted with tear gas, Israeli military has 'no knowledge' of shooting\n@highlight\nPalestine requesting full control of border, Israel wants to disarm region\n@highlight\nMonth-long conflict has killed 1,900 Palestinians, 64 Israeli soldiers, 3 Israelis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 454, "end": 465}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has greatly limited the movement of Palestinians in and out of the territory of 1.8 million people, restricted the flow of goods into @placeholder and blocked virtually all exports.", "idx": 29100}], "idx": 18878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Josh Ilan Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko found time out on a visit to homeland Bosnia and Herzegovina to visit a fledgling football school. The 28-year-old went out of his way to make a trip to the Walter football school, which is located in his home city of Sarajevo. He is one of a few players who have gone to the place, with this including his nation\u2019s captain and Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Emir Spahic. Surprise: Edin Dzeko returned to his home city Sarajevo, to meet local children at the Walter football school The foundation was established in March 2011, with their website stating their aim is \u201cto improve team skills, development of tolerance and fairness, as well as social competence.\u201d\n@highlight\nBecame first Bosnian to score at a World Cup back in Brazil this summer\n@highlight\nHelped Manchester City regain the Premiership title with 16 league goals\n@highlight\nThe record international scorer for Bosnia, with 36 goals for his country", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 86, "end": 107}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 376, "end": 391}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fine form: Scored 26 goals in all competitions for Man City last season as they regained the @placeholder", "idx": 29101}], "idx": 18879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At times last week it seemed some were ready to award Chelsea the Premier League title on the back on a 3-1 win at Burnley. And though in the end they did re-discover some of that momentum on Saturday, the over-riding lesson of their victory over Leicester was the stark reminder that Chelsea\u2019s season will be a degree tougher in the long run and that they still struggle against well-organised teams. True, they won comfortably enough in the end with goals from Diego Costa and Eden Hazard. And they could even afford a carnival moment towards the end, with Didier Drogba coming on, a hero returning to his natural home, on 79 minutes.\n@highlight\nDiego Costa opens the scoring in the 62nd minute as he taps in a shot from just four yards out to break the deadlock\n@highlight\nEden Hazard doubles Chelsea's advantage after 77 minutes as the Blues make it two wins in two league games\n@highlight\nLeicester City forward David Nugent was expertly denied a goal before Chelsea's opener by Thibaut Courtois\n@highlight\nGoalscorer Costa replaced by Didier Drogba in the 80th minute as both men were applauded by Chelsea fans\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho's side move on to six points after two matches while Nigel Pearson's men have a solitary point", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 984, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the double: Chelsea winger @placeholder made the game comfortable with a strike from the edge of the area in the 77th-minute to break Leicester City hearts", "idx": 29103}, {"query": "Having finally breached @placeholder, Chelsea would never again look uncomfortable.", "idx": 29108}], "idx": 18880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the story goes, in 2010 there was a dramatic political course correction. The electorate that just two years earlier had overwhelmingly voted for hope and change, sweeping Democrats into office, up and down the ballot, across the country, had buyers' remorse. America changed its mind after 2008 and broke hard for the tea party, building a wave that would devastate Democrats. At least that's the conventional lazy narrative about the 2010 midterm elections. That narrative draws a picture of a tea party wave that swept Republicans to victory on the back of a set of conservative policies in reaction to President Barack Obama and Democrats.\n@highlight\nCornell Belcher: Conventional wisdom says a tea party wave drove results of 2010 midterms\n@highlight\nHe says numbers show a huge drop in Democratic voters doomed candidates in 2010\n@highlight\nIn midterms, Democrats stand to lose Senate and more if base doesn't turn out, he says\n@highlight\nBelcher: Young, diverse base of Obama voters can make a difference if they turn out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 681}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In these key battleground states, 65-plus performing Democratic precincts (precincts that vote Democratic at a rate of 65% or better -- in other words, Democratic base) turned out at 34%, while Republican 65-plus precincts (precincts that vote @placeholder at a rate of 65% or better -- base Republican) turned out at 51% as a percentage of registration.", "idx": 29117}, {"query": "That in a nutshell is how @placeholder lost in 2010 and how Republicans are poised to have a stellar year again in 2014 -- not a wave, but a Democratic base ebb.", "idx": 29119}, {"query": "@placeholder get that midterms are all about firing up their base.", "idx": 29121}], "idx": 18885} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The actors of \"Slumdog Millionaire\" won outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, and Heath Ledger posthumously won best supporting male actor at the 15th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. \"Slumdog Millionaire\" actors Irrfan Khan, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto and Anil Kapoor accept the film-cast prize. \"It was overwhelming enough to be nominated, but to win this is unbelievable,\" said \"Slumdog\" actor Anil Kapoor of the award given to him and his cast mates at Los Angeles' Shrine Exposition Center. The cast's win comes two weeks after the modestly budgeted movie, about a poverty-raised orphan in Mumbai who goes on the Indian version of \"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,\" won the Golden Globe award for best drama. The film has been nominated for 10 Oscars, including for best picture.\n@highlight\n\"Slumdog Millionaire\" gets outstanding performance by cast in motion picture\n@highlight\nMeryl Streep gets SAG award for best leading actress in a movie\n@highlight\nSean Penn named best leading male actor in a movie\n@highlight\nAlec Baldwin, \"30 Rock\" ensemble cast win television awards", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 184, "end": 209}, {"start": 223, "end": 241}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 528}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 729}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 830, "end": 848}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The SAG Awards are watched closely by @placeholder fans, but they're not always a guarantee of Oscar gold.", "idx": 29124}], "idx": 18887} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I'm proud to be the honorary chair of the National Day of Service happening this Saturday, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. It's the perfect way to kick off the inauguration weekend because anyone can participate, and we know that when we work together, we will achieve more than one person could on his or her own. President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, members of Congress and their families will be rolling up their sleeves at service projects in our nation's capital. But you don't have to be in Washington to get involved. From repairing fire-damaged homes in Colorado and cleaning sidewalks in Detroit to spending time with children with disabilities in New Orleans, every state will offer opportunities to volunteer.\n@highlight\nChelsea Clinton heads National Day of Service on Saturday, will kick off inauguration weekend\n@highlight\nAll the states will offer volunteer opportunities everyone can participate in, she writes\n@highlight\nChelsea Clinton's grandmothers instilled in her family the value of service\n@highlight\nShe says if everyone commits to year-round volunteer work, lots can be achieved", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 73}, {"start": 112, "end": 133}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 982, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When we moved to @placeholder, service remained an important part of my life.", "idx": 29142}], "idx": 18902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gerard Deulofeu appeared to be mocking one of Cristiano Ronaldo's goal celebrations as he was filmed on Thursday. The Barcelona forward, on loan at Everton last season, was joking around at the club's training centre with young goalkeeper Jordi Masip. Real Madrid hitman Ronaldo's celebrations are often discussed and Deulofeu appeared to exaggerate one where he points to himself and then at the ground. Mocking? Gerard Deulofeu (left) appears to jokingly do Cristiano Ronaldo's (right) goal celebration in a video Arms aloft: A car drives towards the Barcelona forward as he stands and gestures towards it Celebration: Deulofeu then turns to the side and begins gesturing his fingers towards the ground\n@highlight\nDeulofeu was joking around with goalkeeper Jordi Masip as he was filmed\n@highlight\nThe Barcelona forward appeared to exaggerate Ronaldo's celebration where the Real Madrid star points to himself and then at the ground\n@highlight\nRonaldo's other celebrations include 'the claw' and his topless Champions League final one\n@highlight\nDeulofeu took his first press conference as a Barca player on Thursday\n@highlight\nHe praised Lionel Messi and Neymar, but there was a slight mis-step as he stated that he admired Luis Suarez because 'of the level of hunger he has'\n@highlight\nSuarez is serving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 460, "end": 476}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1359}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Carrying on: @placeholder then walks off as the car drives past as he heads towards Barcelona training", "idx": 29147}], "idx": 18906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A teen who performed at events around President Barack Obama's inauguration was shot to death in Chicago this week, and now her story has become part of the debate in Washington over gun violence nationwide. The shooting death of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton came up in a U.S. Senate hearing and a White House press briefing Wednesday. \"She was an honor student and a majorette,\" said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois. Performing at inaugural events last week \"was the highlight of her young, 15-year-old life,\" he said. Speaking at Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence, Durbin mentioned Pendleton's death as he argued that more must be done to stop gun crimes.\n@highlight\nChicago mayor: \"We have a responsibility to see a stop to this\"\n@highlight\nHadiya Pendleton, 15, was shot dead in Chicago on Tuesday\n@highlight\nLast week she performed in events surrounding President Obama's inauguration\n@highlight\n\"Just a matter of days after the happiest day of her life, she's gone,\" Sen. 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And the speedster is expected to be fit enough to be on the substitutes bench for Arsenal against Hull on Saturday - a welcome boost to manager Arsene Wenger who is already without the likes of Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud. 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Berlusconi, the septuagenarian playboy billionaire nicknamed \"Il Cavaliere,\" has been trailing in polls behind his center-left rival, Per Luigi Bersani. But the controversial media tycoon's rise in the polls in recent weeks, combined with widespread public disillusionment and the quirks of Italy's complex electoral system, means that nothing about the race is a foregone conclusion. Why have the elections been called now? Italian parliamentarians are elected for five-year terms, with the current one due to end in April. However in December, Berlusconi's People of Freedom Party (PdL) withdrew its support from the reformist government led by Mario Monti, saying it was pursuing policies that \"were too German-centric.\" Monti subsequently resigned and the parliament was dissolved.\n@highlight\nSilvio Berlusconi is campaigning to win his old job back for the fourth time\n@highlight\nThe eurozone's third largest economy is hurting, with unemployment surpassing 11%\n@highlight\nPier Luigi Bersani of the center-left Democratic Party is expected to narrowly win\n@highlight\nItaly's political system encourages the forming of alliances", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 98}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 722, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 960, "end": 976}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He left at a time of personal and national crisis, as @placeholder grappled with sovereign debt problems and Berlusconi faced criminal charges of tax fraud, for which he was subsequently convicted.", "idx": 29163}], "idx": 18917} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Snapchat is secretly testing a new line of location-specific filters in New York and Los Angeles. The firm has been testing the feature on its iOS app, using the iPhone's GPS system to pinpoint users and show the filters. For instance, Snapchat users who use the service in Brooklyn are shown a clear filter with the word \u2018Brooklyn\u2019 written in an artistic font, while those in New York's financial district can unlock filter featuring a shower of dollar bills. Scroll down for video Enthusiastic Snapchat users in New York show off their custom filters featuring the word 'Brooklyn', when in Brooklyn, and a sea of cash when pictures are taken near NYC's financial district.\n@highlight\nUsers can only 'unlock' the filters in certain geographic locations\n@highlight\nFilters are not yet available to all users\n@highlight\nCould be used by brands as advertising\n@highlight\nFirm recently added a group sharing feature for concerts and live events\n@highlight\nComes as Facebook launches Slingshot and Apple reveals plans for self destructing messages in its next iPhone and iPad software", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Apple and @placeholder have released similar ephemeral messaging services in attempt to capitalize on Snapchat's runaway success.", "idx": 29179}], "idx": 18924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka believes Mesut Ozil 'can be one of the best in the world' and suggests that a pressurised management style is the most effective way to harness the player's form. Karanka knows Ozil well from the pair's time together at Real Madrid, where he was Jose Mourinho's assistant and Ozil was a linchpin in midfield. Since moving to Arsenal in 2013 for \u00a342.5million, however, the German playmaker has tended to polarise opinion among pundits and the Gunners' support. Mesut Ozil 'can be one of the best in the world' according to Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka The Boro boss knows Ozil well from their time together at Real Madrid, where he was assistant manager\n@highlight\nAitor Karanka believes pressure is the key to unlocking Mesut Ozil's best form\n@highlight\nKaranka worked with Ozil while the pair were at Real Madrid\n@highlight\nNow, Karanka is in charge of Middlesbrough and Ozil plays for Arsenal\n@highlight\nTheir two clubs will meet in Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round clash", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, with three goals in his last four appearances for @placeholder after battling to return from a knee injury, the Ozil of old could be back on song.", "idx": 29181}], "idx": 18926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kathmandu, Nepal (CNN) -- Geeta was 9 when she began wearing makeup, staying up until 2 a.m. and having sex with as many as 60 men a day. \"I used to be really sad and frustrated with what was happening in my life,\" she said. The daughter of Nepalese peasant farmers, Geeta -- now 26 -- had been sold to a brothel in India by a member of her extended family. The family member had duped Geeta's visually impaired mother into believing her daughter would get work at a clothing company in Nepal. \"The brothel where I was ... there [were] many customers coming in every day. The owner used to verbally abuse us, and if we didn't comply, [she] would start beating us with wires, rods and hot spoons.\"\n@highlight\nGroup fights to prevent sexual trafficking of Nepal's women and girls\n@highlight\nAnuradha Koirala, 61, started Maiti Nepal following an abusive relationship\n@highlight\nMore than 12,000 Nepali women and girls have been rescued and rehabilitated since 1993\n@highlight\nDo you know someone who should be a CNN Hero? Nominations are open now", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 789, "end": 804}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder wasn't there for me, I would be dead by now.\"", "idx": 29187}], "idx": 18928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Something strange happened Monday on the Internet. Facebook -- the once-underdog social network founded by a kid in a hoodie in a dorm room -- may have officially cemented its status as a titan of the tech establishment it once challenged. What changed? Facebook -- no longer a feisty startup but a 3,000-person, soon-to-be-public corporation with $3.9 billion in cash and an $85 billion to $100 billion valuation -- spent $1 billion to gobble up a much-smaller competitor, the photo-sharing app Instagram. When it did so, it stirred up a caldron of ill will that the \"People of the Internet\" have been harboring toward Mark Zuckerberg's once-hip company. Some Instagram users said they were downloading all of their photos and then deleting them from the app just so Facebook couldn't get its hands on them.\n@highlight\nFacebook buying Instagram for $1 billion, as photo-sharing app hits mainstream\n@highlight\nSome Instagram users express outrage at the sale and threaten to pull their photos from the app\n@highlight\nObservers say Facebook isn't as cool as it used to be because it's so rich, popular and powerful", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maybe it was when CEO @placeholder started to seem less like that geeky, counterculture college kid and more like a run-of-the-mill billionaire.", "idx": 29193}], "idx": 18933} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- March brought us a series of what pundits like to call \"provocations\" by North Korea. On closer inspection, Pyongyang has opted for rhetoric over actual military actions. While Kim Jong Un's pursuit of nuclear and missile capability remains worrisome, escalating signals of resolve could suggest nervousness as much as strength. So, is the regime in trouble? The first round of saber-rattling came as the U.N. Security Council deliberated on a new sanctions resolution after North Korea's satellite launch in December and its third nuclear test in February. The Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a party organ dealing with North-South relations began putting out public statements in an effort to chip away at the institutions of the armistice, such as military hot lines and the stationing of a North Korean military mission in Panmunjom.\n@highlight\nStephan Haggard: North Korea is mostly bluffing in its threats against South Korea\n@highlight\nHaggard: Escalating signals of resolve suggest nervousness as much as strength\n@highlight\nHe says Kim Jong Un may not have fully consolidated his authority\n@highlight\nHaggard: As a result, some of the rhetoric could be driven by domestic politics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 414, "end": 434}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 594, "end": 613}, {"start": 620, "end": 646}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}, {"start": 978, "end": 988}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "North Korea's bluster had little if any effect on the @placeholder debate.", "idx": 29201}], "idx": 18936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nothing less than the NFL's reputation is on the line, and possibly the job of the league's commissioner, Roger Goodell. A bombshell video shows Ray Rice knocking out his now-wife on a casino elevator. Another shows him dragging her off. What we don't know for certain is what the NFL knew about the incident and when the league knew it. There are conflicting stories. Critics want answers. Some want Goodell's head. The NFL announced late Wednesday that former FBI Director Robert Mueller will lead an independent inquiry into the league's investigation and how it gathered evidence in the case.\n@highlight\nNEW: ESPN reports sources say Ray Rice admitted punching now-wife in June\n@highlight\nRobert Mueller to lead inquest into how NFL handled its investigation into Rice case\n@highlight\nNational Organization for Women says investigation isn't enough\n@highlight\nAP reports NFL executive received a copy of in-elevator video in April", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 430, "end": 432}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 742, "end": 744}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 798, "end": 828}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a memo to NFL owners, the commissioner reiterated that position, saying the @placeholder asked for the videos in February and in May.", "idx": 29211}], "idx": 18941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Things that are about 18 feet long (sure it's random, just go with it). There's the Ford F-150 pickup truck. There's the 18-foot skiff, a kind of zippy racing boat. Then there's the disturbing, frightening, shudder-inducing Burmese python that a Florida water-quality maintenance crew ran across this week. Yes, an 18-foot snake. Well, 17.82 feet to be exact. And 150 pounds. Workers with the South Florida Water Management District often run across the invasive snakes as part of their daily routine inspecting and maintaining canals, pump stations and the like, said agency spokesman Randy Smith. But this one was something even for the grizzled crew of snake runner-acrossers.\n@highlight\nFlorida work crew finds 18-foot Burmese python\n@highlight\nSnake was about 8 inches shorter than longest ever captured\n@highlight\nA state worker killed the snake, one of thousands plaguing South Florida\n@highlight\nThe snakes feed on native species and destroy ecosystems, researchers say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 402, "end": 440}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before that, the largest python captured in @placeholder measured 17 feet, 7 inches.", "idx": 29216}], "idx": 18945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Steve Jobs often responded directly to fans and customers by e-mail, which were then posted to blogs, but a curious thing happened after the late Apple co-founder resigned in August and quieted his digital communications. E-mails from the new CEO, Tim Cook, began landing in the inboxes of enthusiastic Apple fans and on the same blogs that followed Jobs' every word. Cook replied to several people who sent notes of congratulations. \"Thanks Gary,\" he told Gary Ng, who blogs for iPhone in Canada. \"Thanks Zech,\" he told Zech Yohannes of Denver, Colorado. Cook graduated from Auburn University and is known to be a fan of its sports teams. So when an apparent graduate of his alma mater sent Cook a congratulatory e-mail, he responded: \"Thanks Justin. War Eagle Forever!\"\n@highlight\nAfter Steve Jobs resigned as CEO, new chief Tim Cook began replying to fans' e-mails\n@highlight\nJobs replied to fans' e-mails throughout his tenure at Apple\n@highlight\nCook has graciously accepted congratulations from fans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 777}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The message was forwarded to the executive relations team that Jobs regularly tapped for similar e-mails, and a representative responded by calling the sender and explaining that @placeholder is open to bringing those features back if the company receives enough feedback requesting them.", "idx": 29221}], "idx": 18950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A woman whose group has rescued more than 12,000 women and girls from sex slavery has been named the 2010 CNN Hero of the Year. Anuradha Koirala was chosen by the public in an online poll that ran for eight weeks on CNN.com. CNN's Anderson Cooper revealed the result at the conclusion of the fourth annual \"CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute.\" \"Human trafficking is a crime, a heinous crime, a shame to humanity,\" Koirala said earlier in the evening after being introduced as one of the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2010. \"I ask everyone to join me to create a society free of trafficking. We need to do this for all our daughters.\"\n@highlight\nAnuradha Koirala named 2010 CNN Hero of the Year at Los Angeles gala\n@highlight\nGala included appearance by 33 Chilean miners and five of their rescuers\n@highlight\nJohn Legend, Bon Jovi and Sugarland performed; celebrity presenters included Demi Moore\n@highlight\nFourth-annual event taped before an audience of nearly 5,000 at Shrine Auditorium", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 139, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 264, "end": 278}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 713}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 993, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rock legends @placeholder performed \"What Do You Got?,\" a new song from their greatest hits album, which came out earlier this month.", "idx": 29226}], "idx": 18954} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 13:34 EST, 24 March 2013 | UPDATED: 21:43 EST, 24 March 2013 Pope Francis celebrated his first Palm Sunday Mass in St Peter's Square today, as hundreds of thousands joyfully waved olive branches and palm fronds. St Peter's Square overflowed with 250,000 pilgrims, tourists and Italians eager to join the new pope at the start of solemn Holy Week ceremonies, which lead up to Easter. In keeping with his spontaneous style, the first pope from Latin America broke away several times from the text of his prepared homily to encourage the faithful to lead simple lives.\n@highlight\nPope Francis marked the start of Holy Week in Rome today\n@highlight\nIn his address Francis encouraged believers to be loving and unmaterialistic\n@highlight\n250,000 pilgrims, tourists and Italians crowded into St Peter's Square", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 125, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 161}, {"start": 242, "end": 258}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Outdoor ceremony: Francis blessed the palms under a white canopy, with many of the cardinals who elected him @placeholder looking on", "idx": 29230}], "idx": 18957} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A lawyer for former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide scoffed Monday at a U.S. government warning that his client's planned return to Haiti from South Africa could disrupt elections scheduled for Sunday. \"The U.S. government has done everything they can to keep him halfway around the world,\" said Ira Kurzban, Aristide's longtime, Miami-based lawyer. \"For them to issue this ridiculous statement that it was voluntary and that he voluntarily stayed in South Africa is pure fiction. He's been trying to come back for seven years.\" Kurzban was referring to a comment made by State Department spokesman Mark Toner, who said Monday, \"Mr. Aristide has chosen to remain outside of Haiti for seven years. To return this week can only be seen as a conscious choice to impact Haiti's elections. ... Return prior to the election may potentially be destabilizing to the political process.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"The U.S. has worked \"to keep him halfway around the world,\" Aristide's lawyer says\n@highlight\nThe exiled former president has declared his intent to return\n@highlight\nA runoff election is set for Sunday\n@highlight\nAristide's return could destabilize the process, the State Department says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 47, "end": 68}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 590, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He's a populist and represents the aspirations of the Haitian people and (@placeholder government officials) are, I think, afraid that those aspirations may not be consistent with the interests of supporting the elite in Haiti.\"", "idx": 29237}], "idx": 18961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For most of his life, Marlon Jackson was shy. He was the kind who would stand in the corner at a party swaying side-to-side, quietly sipping on a beer while others danced and socialized. \"We called him Fudgie,\" Marlon's cousin, Juarez Jackson, said. \"Fudgie was a great cousin with a smile that could light up an entire room. He was not the person with the most words, but he had a great sense of humor and personality.\" CNN first learned about Marlon when his name was added to the Home & Away database, an interactive memorial for the troops who have lost their lives fighting in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Thanks to Juarez, we were given an opportunity to learn more.\n@highlight\nSpc. Marlon Jackson was killed when a roadside bomb detonated in Iraq in 2003\n@highlight\nMarlon is remembered by his cousin as a shy, introverted young man\n@highlight\nMarlon became more confident after joining the Army\n@highlight\nMarlon's life influenced his cousin, Juarez, to work as software engineer in defense industry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 430, "end": 432}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Marlon was nicknamed @placeholder after a character in a reggae song who was known for being outgoing and was quite the ladies man, someone who Marlon was not.", "idx": 29239}], "idx": 18962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brussels (CNN)Soldiers stood guard outside the Jewish Museum in central Brussels on Saturday, as Belgium joined France in deploying its military alongside police to counter the threat of potential terror attacks. Security has been stepped up across Europe in the wake of last week's shootings in Paris and a sweeping Belgian counterterror operation two days ago that left two suspects dead in the city of Verviers. An attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels last year by an accused gunman suspected of having joined ISIS in Syria left four people dead. Soldiers in camouflage gear and police could also be seen by the Great Synagogue of Europe in Brussels and some roads in the area were closed to traffic. 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Nicole Ganguzza, 26, was studying to be a family therapist at the time of her death. Ganguzza, 26, was close to earning her master's degree in marriage and family therapy. She was looking forward to having children of her own. She left class on June 10 at about 5:35 p.m. Ten minutes later, she called husband Brendan Ganguzza and told him she was going jogging at Jay Blanchard Park, not far from the university's campus in Orlando, Florida.\n@highlight\nPolice may be close to naming a suspect in slaying of Nicole Ganguzza\n@highlight\nGanguzza was 26 and had been married about a year\n@highlight\nShe was attacked while jogging in an Orlando, Florida, park on June 10\n@highlight\nHave information? Please call Crime Line at 1-800-423-TIPS", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 71, "end": 99}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 500, "end": 515}, {"start": 555, "end": 572}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That case grabbed the headlines in @placeholder -- and beyond.", "idx": 29246}], "idx": 18964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A century ago this Saturday on a street corner in Sarajevo, Gavrilo Princip fired the shot that started World War I when he killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand. What do we know about history's greatest teenage troublemaker? 1. His name was Gavrilo, or Gabriel. Our history teachers taught us that World War I began after a gunman killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. The shooting acted as a trigger, metastasizing from a Balkan street corner into a continental crisis by releasing pent-up tension between rival blocs of Great European Powers: the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany on one side and France, Russia and Great Britain on the other.\n@highlight\nGavrilo Princip fired the shot that started World War I when he killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand\n@highlight\nPrincip, a Slav nationalist, wanted to drive the Austro-Hungarians out of Bosnia\n@highlight\nHe was a high school student when he carried out the assassination, in Sarajevo\n@highlight\nHe got close to his victim purely by chance, and only fired one shot", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 541, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 590}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}, {"start": 722, "end": 732}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 834, "end": 850}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By a fluke the bullet cut @placeholder's jugular vein.", "idx": 29254}], "idx": 18968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- As the \"Arab Spring\" revolutions dominate the news, Kyrgyzstan is marking the one-year anniversary of another uprising. That one overthrew the authoritarian regime of President Kurmanbek Bakiev, who resigned last April. Now, the woman who replaced him, Rosa Otunbayeva, follows developments in the Mideast and North Africa as she grapples with the aftermath of revolution in her own country. \"It's quite a difficult, thorny road,\" she told CNN during a visit to Washington, to accept a \"Women of Courage\" award from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The non-stop media coverage of the Arab revolutions is a sharp contrast to the limited news of last year's uprising in Kyrgyzstan. Otunbayeva is disappointed that the violence in Kyrgyzstan did not spark the international outrage that violence in Mideast countries has.\n@highlight\nKyrgyzstan's president received a \"Women of Courage\" award in Washington\n@highlight\nIn an interview, Rosa Otunbayeva discusses her country's revolution a year aga\n@highlight\nShe is disappointed that violence in her country did not spark international outrace\n@highlight\nShe is making history in Kyrgyzstan, \"And I'm proud to say that we've done this job\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 507, "end": 522}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 888, "end": 903}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 954, "end": 968}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Otunbayeva says events of last year were some of the toughest and most dramatic in @placeholder history.", "idx": 29262}], "idx": 18973} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were the glamorous Jeffrey Epstein aides who refused to testify about Prince Andrew\u2019s visits to the \u2018House of Sin\u2019. Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marchinova both pleaded their right to silence under the US Fifth Amendment when asked if the royal had sex with teenage girls \u2013 earning themselves the nickname the \u2018blondes who took the Fifth\u2019. Today, Epstein\u2019s former PA Miss Kellen and Miss Marchinova \u2013 his on-off girlfriend \u2013 have reinvented themselves as Sarah Kensington and Nadia Marcinko. Scroll down for video Sarah Kensington - formerly Sarah Kellen - and her racing driver boyfriend Brian Vickers (left) and Nadia Marchinova, who is now Nadia Marcinko (right)\n@highlight\nSarah Kellen and Nadia Marchinova given immunity from prosecution\n@highlight\nPleaded right to silence when asked if Andrew had sex with teenage girls\n@highlight\nHave now been reinvented as Sarah Kensington, 34 and Nadia Marcinko, 29\n@highlight\nMs Kensington renovates corporate apartments and dates a racing driver\n@highlight\nMiss Marcinko is chief executive of Aviloop, which sells discounted flights\n@highlight\nBoth operate from \u00a31.5m addresses in building owned by Epstein's brother\n@highlight\nJeffrey Epstein, 61, allegedly made huge efforts to \u2018look after\u2019 those who kept quiet about his crimes", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 201, "end": 218}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 488}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Kellen was named as the chief fixer who travelled the world with Epstein and was accused by lawyers in legal filings of \u2018bringing girls to @placeholder\u2019s mansion to be abused\u2019.", "idx": 29266}], "idx": 18977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Borland, Health Correspondent Experts believe the 10p-a-day statins will be offered to up to an extra five million patients Prescriptions for statins have trebled in a decade, with nearly 60million doled out last year. The NHS now spends \u00a3100million a year handing out the pills to approximately seven million Britons, according to official figures. And this is set to rise further after next week, when it is thought that the health watchdog will urge GPs to offer many more patients statins to prevent heart attacks and strokes. NICE will publish guidance a week from tomorrow which is likely to tell doctors that anyone with a 10 per cent risk of developing heart disease over the next decade should be prescribed the medication.\n@highlight\nNHS spends \u00a3100million a year handing out statins to seven million people\n@highlight\nNumber set to rise as GPs urged to prescribe pills to many more patients\n@highlight\nExperts say 10p a day drugs will be given to an extra five million patients\n@highlight\nBut critics say they can cause type 2 diabetes and debilitating muscle pain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 754, "end": 756}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But to prescribe these drugs to those at low risk prompts a real concern we are over-medicalising and over-statinising @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 29268}], "idx": 18979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When seven-year-old Kady Akester went trick or treating with her mother she hoped to get some sweets and at worst thought she may come across some scary Halloween costumes. But when the child and her mother returned home to look at the treats she had gathered, they discovered an unwelcome surprise inside. In a sealed tub of Marks and Spencer Super Berry and Almonds mix lay an inch-long screw. Toni Cole, mother to Kady, said she was shocked by the discovery and concerned about what could have happened had a toddler, or her younger son Zak, got hold of the tub.\n@highlight\nToni Cole took her seven-year-old daughter out trick or treating in Hull\n@highlight\nWhen they got home found a screw in an M&S tub of nuts she had received\n@highlight\nMs Cole claims the tub of nuts and berries had not been tampered with\n@highlight\nShe feared a toddler could have 'choked to death' on the inch-long screw\n@highlight\nMarks and Spencer said it is examining the pot as part of its investigations", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 326, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 909, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is the second problem to hit @placeholder in a week after a pianist spotted a dead earwig in his wholefood salad.", "idx": 29275}], "idx": 18985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you're traveling by air this month, there's a good chance the government owes you money. Don't believe me? You can thank Congress and its inability to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration. Here's how you can get your money back, though be prepared to wait a little while for things to settle. Congress periodically has to renew the authorization of the FAA to do a variety of things, and one of those things is collecting taxes on air travel. As with everything in Washington, the left and the right all try to sneak in politically charged riders that prevent the FAA reauthorization from moving forward to fund important projects such as the NextGen air traffic control overhaul.\n@highlight\nFliers who bought tickets before the FAA shutdown might be entitled to a tax refund\n@highlight\nTickets purchased before July 23 for travel from July 23 until the FAA is restored are eligible\n@highlight\nSome airlines have agreed to coordinate refunds with the Internal Revenue Service\n@highlight\nThe IRS is developing procedures to process the air travel tax refunds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 179, "end": 209}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 974, "end": 997}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(If you file for a refund after your first flight, then you have no way of knowing if the @placeholder will again be collecting taxes by the time you return.)", "idx": 29276}], "idx": 18986} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The state-led push to legalize pot is a \"chronic\" problem for the Obama administration. Marijuana is not only legal in Colorado and Washington, but cannabis has become a cottage industry complete with 420 sampler tours and shops where customers can buy pot brownies or candy in those two states. And New York and Florida could soon join the 20 states and the District of Columbia where medical marijuana is legal, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. The administration has taken a fuzzy stance on the matter: in states where it's legal to puff, the government will pass on punishment.\n@highlight\nObama administration largely taking a pass on bumper crop of state pot laws\n@highlight\nState and federal lawmen frustrated by patchwork of pot laws, Obama administration attitude\n@highlight\nMidterm and 2016 elections could herald a change on nation's marijuana policies\n@highlight\nExperts say the federal government will eventually have to step in", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 379, "end": 398}, {"start": 451, "end": 491}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, civil rights organizations and both pro and anti-marijuana legalization groups all acknowledge that minorities are often disproportionately incarcerated for pot-related crimes.", "idx": 29282}], "idx": 18991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The French Senate voted late Monday to criminalize any public denial of what new legislation calls the Ottoman Empire's genocide of Armenians, triggering fresh condemnation from modern Turkey. Relations between France and Turkey have already deteriorated since the National Assembly -- the lower house of the French parliament -- voted to approve the bill in December. The Turkish government called Monday's vote \"an example of irresponsibility\" and vowed to \"express our reaction against it in every platform.\" It is already illegal in France to deny the Holocaust of World War II, a crime punishable by a year in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros ($58,500). The same punishment would be used under the Armenian legislation.\n@highlight\nNEW: Turkey calls the vote \"first and foremost a loss for France\"\n@highlight\nArmenia praises the vote and thanks the French\n@highlight\nThe French Senate approved the controversial legislation 127-86\n@highlight\nTurkey expressed anger over the bill when it passed the National Assembly in December", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 565, "end": 589}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Turkish-@placeholder controversy over the killings that took place last century has reverberated wherever diaspora communities representing both groups exist.", "idx": 29290}], "idx": 18996} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 23:31 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 00:11 EST, 3 October 2013 There's sure to be a food fight over this one... Michael\u2019s Pizzeria in Long Beach, California has been named the 'Best Pizzeria' in the United States meaning Los Angeles is deemed to have the best slice in the country. Hard as it is to believe, Chicago's deep dish and New York's thin and crispy were hardly in the running. Tony\u2019s Pizza Napoletana in San Francisco\u2019s North Beach neighborhood came a close second having held the title for a number of years. Tasty: Zagat, the exclusive guide of restaurant reviews and nightlife ratings, has rated Michael?s Pizzeria, located on Naples Island in Long Beach, as having the top pizza in the country\n@highlight\nTop pizza restaurant was chosen by reviews using Zagat survey\n@highlight\nMichael's of Long Beach, California has only been open for two years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 139, "end": 156}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 414, "end": 436}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 636, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But give @placeholder some credit where it is due.", "idx": 29297}], "idx": 19000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Guatemala's new anti-impunity commissioner, Ivan Velasquez, arrived to the Central American nation in October with an ambitious agenda, promising to probe links between drug traffickers and political parties. \"We're going to investigate if organized crime has permeated political campaigns with their financing,\" he told CNN en Espa\u00f1ol in an exclusive interview. The announcement sent shock waves across a country that faces one of the highest murder rates in Latin America. Widespread institutional corruption and societal violence related to drug trafficking continue to be a concern, according to a recent U.S. State Department report. Previous commissioners have had successes exposing networks that colluded with the government. But Velasquez envisions an investigation that could expose the very apparatuses of criminal activity leaving no stone unturned.\n@highlight\nIvan Velasquez is the new commissioner for a U.N.-backed anti-impunity commission\n@highlight\nHe vows to go after ties between drug traffickers and political parties\n@highlight\nVelasquez did the same as a judge in Colombia\n@highlight\nHis work makes some officials uncomfortable", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 75, "end": 90}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 609, "end": 629}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prior to the commission's creation, @placeholder had a 97& impunity rate.", "idx": 29302}], "idx": 19004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 05:49 EST, 18 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:02 EST, 18 October 2012 The leader of an Islamist group has been named as a commander in last month's attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed three Americans including ambassador Christopher Stevens. Ahmed Abu Khattala, who heads the Benghazi-based Ansar al-Sharia group, was closely involved in the September 11 assault, according to Libyan authorities. Witnesses said they saw Abu Khattala lead the fatal assault, although his exact role has not been made clear. Suspect: Ahmed Abu Khattala, who heads the Ansar al-Sharia group, was closely involved in the September 11 assault on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, according to Libyan authorities\n@highlight\nAhmed Abu Khattala heads the Benghazi-based Ansar al-Sharia group\n@highlight\nLibyan officials say he was closely involved in the September 11 assault that killed four Americans including ambassador Christopher Stevens\n@highlight\nConsulate security entrusted to little-own British company\n@highlight\nHow Obama handled aftermath of attack triggered war of words between the President and Mitt Romney in this week's second presidential debate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 260, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 298}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 555, "end": 572}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 737, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}, {"start": 935, "end": 953}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in Benghazi, Mr @placeholder said: 'No acts of terror will ever shake the", "idx": 29303}], "idx": 19005} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday authorized additional troops be deployed to Iraq to protect American diplomatic facilities and personnel in Baghdad. The 350 troops are being sent at the request of the U.S. Department of State to beef up security, an appeal that comes as the violence mounts as Iraqi security forces battle ISIS fighters and their Sunni militant allies. \"The request he approved today will allow some previously deployed military personnel to depart Iraq, while at the same time providing a more robust, sustainable security force for our personnel and facilities in Baghdad,\" according to a statement released by the White House.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama approves request for more U.S. troops in Baghdad, White House says\n@highlight\nScores storm the Iraqi parliament building\n@highlight\nFamilies want to know the whereabouts of loved ones after a June ISIS attack near Tikrit\n@highlight\nISIS overran a base formerly known as Camp Speicher and says it killed 1,700 Iraqi forces", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The killings at @placeholder are among the worst atrocities claimed by ISIS in Iraq.", "idx": 29308}], "idx": 19009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- American humorist Will Rogers once said, \"I'm not a member of any organized political party. I'm a Democrat.\" The old saying goes that, come election time, Republicans fall in line and Democrats fall apart. The tradition in the GOP has been that, if you ran for president and came up short -- Ronald Reagan in 1976, George H.W. Bush in 1980, John McCain in 2000, Mitt Romney in 2008 -- next time, it would be your turn. Among Democrats, it was a free-for-all. Hillary Clinton was thought to have a lock on the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, but Barack Obama had other ideas.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Traditionally, Democrats have been the party of internal feuds\n@highlight\nNow the Republicans seem badly split, with top figures sniping at each other, he says\n@highlight\nChris Christie and Rand Paul traded barbs; Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio also attacking\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Republicans aren't demonstrating that they have presidential stature", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 627, "end": 642}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cruz continued that theme when -- in comments that got him in hot water with liberals and conservatives -- he accused fellow @placeholder of being part of a \"surrender caucus\" because of their reluctance to buck the tide.", "idx": 29314}], "idx": 19013} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:38 EST, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 00:38 EST, 25 October 2012 NFL great Lawrence Taylor, reliving a night to forget, admitted yesterday that he paid for sex with a 'very, very pretty' prostitute in 2010 but denied accusations that he ignored obvious signs she was a teen runaway in distress. Taylor, 53, told a Manhattan jury at a civil trial that he had a history of hiring women for 'company' when on the road but didn't expect them to automatically have sex with him. 'I still like the chase,' Taylor testified. But he added, 'I like to stack the odds in my favor... I don't like to work too hard.'\n@highlight\nLawrence Taylor, 53, admits he often hires prostitutes 'for company' when he's on the road\n@highlight\nHe claims Cristina Fierro, who was 16 at the time, told him that she was 19 in May 2010 incident\n@highlight\nTaylor was charged with sexual misconduct and patronizing an underage prostitute in the May 2006 incident\n@highlight\nTaylor played for 13 seasons in the NFL and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Taylor's lawyer has called @placeholder's lawsuit, seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, 'a money grab' because of Taylor's fame.", "idx": 29320}], "idx": 19016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Tim Shipman and Jason Groves Last updated at 9:16 AM on 13th December 2011 Nick Clegg became the incredible sulk of British politics yesterday by snubbing David Cameron\u2019s triumphant appearance in the Commons. The Prime Minister was cheered by Tory MPs for his historic veto of a new EU treaty at the Brussels summit. His pro-EU deputy ducked yesterday\u2019s session, telling Mr Cameron he would be a \u2018distraction\u2019 on the Government front bench. 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The real question is: Why not? When Brown told the Des Moines Register over the weekend that he was heading to the Iowa State Fair \"to determine whether there's an interest in my brand of leadership and Republicanism,\" the news was met with some amusement by political insiders. After all, Brown has already floated bids for New Hampshire senator and Massachusetts governor, and he doesn't seem likely to pursue either. 2016 Watch: Scott Brown makes a stop in Iowa\n@highlight\nThere's a difference between running for president and \"running\" for president\n@highlight\nScott Brown served part of one term in the Senate before losing his re-election bid\n@highlight\nThere's almost no downside in a politician saying he's considering a presidential run\n@highlight\nEven some of his former advisers say they don't know what Brown is up to", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 238}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Senator @placeholder's a skilled retail politician and this gives him a platform to talk about a brand of Republicanism we could use more of.\"", "idx": 29335}, {"query": "\"The fact that he is in @placeholder doesn't surprise me,\" the Republican told CNN.", "idx": 29336}], "idx": 19028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sudipto Ganguly, Reuters Not playing the Indian Premier League is the reason behind England's struggles in the shorter formats, former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram said, a day after England great Ian Botham called for the rich Twenty20 competition to be scrapped. England were thumped 4-1 in Australia in their one-day international series at the beginning of the year and also lost recent series at home against Sri Lanka and India. Critics have flayed England's strategy and selections for the shorter formats, with some suggesting that the team does not care about anything other than test cricket. Struggling: England's lack of involvement in the IPL is hurting them in limited overs formats, says Wasim Akram\n@highlight\nFormer Pakistan captain Wasim Akram says IPL would help England\n@highlight\nEngland players miss the Indian tournament due to its clash with summer\n@highlight\nKevin Pietersen was the only Englishman in this year's T20 tournament\n@highlight\nEngland legend Ian Botham has called for the IPL to be scrapped\n@highlight\nEngland have already lost the current ODI series with India 3-0", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 44, "end": 64}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 886, "end": 900}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 982, "end": 991}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While former @placeholder all-rounder Botham believes the franchise-based IPL has become too powerful and could be fuelling corruption in the game, Akram thinks not playing in the tournament is hurting England.", "idx": 29353}], "idx": 19040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria imposed a 24-hour curfew Saturday in the northern city of Kano after assailants killed scores of people and wounded others in a hail of gunfire and coordinated bombings of eight government sites. A military official told CNN that at least 156 people were dead and feared the number would rise. \"The hospitals are not equipped to deal with the influx and severity of the injuries, so we are expecting that figure to go up further,\" the official said. Nwankpa Nwankpa, a Red Cross information officer in the capital, Abuja, said 50 people were injured in the attacks. He said that search and rescue operations are underway and volunteers are working to assist those hurt.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.N.'s Ban Ki-moon is \"appalled at the frequency and intensity\" of recent attacks\n@highlight\nA military official tells CNN that at least 156 people were killed\n@highlight\nNigeria closes its borders with Niger and Cameroon and imposes a state of emergency\n@highlight\nThe Islamist militant group Boko Haram claims responsibility", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 253, "end": 255}, {"start": 482, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nigeria closed its borders Saturday with Cameroon and Niger, whom it has accused of allowing the militants to move freely into @placeholder.", "idx": 29354}], "idx": 19041} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- Monitoring the immigration crisis requires keeping one eye on Washington and one on the U.S.-Mexico border. One place is full of corrupt and mercenary characters who protect their interests, don't follow the rules, play with people's lives and who only care about making money and amassing power and ensuring their own survival. Then you have the border. Alarmed over tens of thousands of child refugees coming into the United States, House Republicans last week sent up a flare -- and wound up setting themselves on fire. With the Senate in recess until after Labor Day, Republicans approved a pair of show bills.\n@highlight\nHouse votes for spending bill on border crisis and against reprieve program for \"dreamers\"\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Democrats set a clever trap on immigration and GOP fell into it\n@highlight\nHe says Republicans alienate Latino voters by showing contempt for issues they care about", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder will pay for that mistake for years, and deservedly so.", "idx": 29357}], "idx": 19044} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: The staff at CNN.com has recently been intrigued by the journalism of Vice, an independent media company and Web site based in Brooklyn, New York. VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by Vice, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. New York (HBO) -- In February 2010, U.S. Marines launched Afghanistan: Operation Moshtarak, the biggest operation since the start of the Afghanistan war. Its main target was the Taliban stronghold of Marjah, a town in Helmand province. Journalist Ben Anderson, who spent two months with the American forces, offers an extraordinarily intimate look at the brutal realities of modern-day warfare in the harrowing documentary \"The Battle For Marjah,\" debuting Thursday, February 17 at 9 p.m. ET exclusively on HBO, marking the first anniversary of this historic battle.\n@highlight\nDocumentary marks first anniversary of largest operation since start of the Afghan war\n@highlight\n\"The Battle For Marjah\" shot by journalist who was embedded with U.S. forces for two months\n@highlight\nFilm looks at brutality of war, offers glimpse of Marines' personal lives", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 556}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 891, "end": 911}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1302}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, as one Marine remarks, \"@placeholder fight battles, they don't fight wars.\"", "idx": 29359}], "idx": 19046} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A student who videoed a re-enactment of the \"Jena 6\" incident apologized and said the video was not intended to make fun of the six black students arrested in the beating of a white classmate, according to The News-Star newspaper of Monroe, Louisiana. The incident involving six black students has sparked protests across the country, like this one in Washington. The video, taped by University of Louisiana-Monroe student Kristy Smith, shows students in blackface apparently acting out the beating of Jena High School student Justin Barker. One of the males in the tape runs onto the beach acting as if he is holding a noose, and three others -- covered in river mud -- pretend to knock him to the ground, punch and kick him. At least one racial epithet can be heard.\n@highlight\nStudent tells News-Star of Monroe, Louisiana, she wasn't making fun of \"Jena 6\"\n@highlight\nKristy Smith posted tape on her Facebook page; it has since been removed\n@highlight\nHundreds meet on University of Louisiana-Monroe campus in response to video\n@highlight\nSix black students, dubbed \"Jena 6,\" accused of beating white student", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 393, "end": 422}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 511, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 981, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The beating of Barker followed an increase in racial tensions in Jena, @placeholder, including at least two fights, sparked originally when three white teens hung nooses from an oak tree on the grounds of the town's high school.", "idx": 29365}], "idx": 19051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Israeli bands, one Jewish and one Arab, are joining together in \"metal brotherhood\" to spread a message of peace through rock 'n roll. Arab group Khalas (Arabic for \"Enough\") and Jewish band Orphaned Land are heading out on an 18-day European tour that they hope will foster tolerance between the two sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict. \"We want to share the stage together, we want to show co-existence,\" said Kobi Farhi, Orphaned Land's vocalist. The bands will also share a tour bus for three weeks. What more perfect example of co-existence, asks Farhi. \"We will snore at each other, we will do laundry together, we will make coffee for each other,\" he said.\n@highlight\nTwo Israeli bands -- one Jewish the other Arab -- touring Europe together\n@highlight\nBands hope their tour will show how music can unite people across political and religious divides\n@highlight\nOther Arab-Israeli musical projects have highlighted power of music to foster peaceful relations\n@highlight\n'The only conflict we have is who is going to pay the bill,' says singer Kobi Farhi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apart from handful of cities that the government designates \"mixed,\" where a minority of @placeholder lives alongside a majority of Jews, the two groups live in separate communities.", "idx": 29371}, {"query": "This is not the first time music has been used to cross the divide between Israelis and @placeholder.", "idx": 29373}], "idx": 19056} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Decatur, Georgia (CNN) -- LaShonda Durden had just given birth to her second child. She was two weeks back from maternity leave when her supervisor called her into her office. \"You need to be trying to find other employment,\" her manager said. A bereavement coordinator and chaplain at an Atlanta, Georgia-area hospice, Durden suddenly found herself coping with the grief of being unemployed. Sixteen months later, she's still out of work. \"It's a vicious cycle,\" she says. Durden is not alone. She is among the 16.5 percent unemployed African-Americans -- almost twice the rate of unemployment for whites. The figure was included in a new report released Wednesday on the state of black America by the National Urban League.\n@highlight\nNational Urban League report focuses on state of black America\n@highlight\nAfrican-American unemployment is double rate of whites, report finds\n@highlight\nMedian household income for blacks stands at $34,218; for whites, it's $55,530\n@highlight\n\"The disparities are definitely huge,\" expert says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 704, "end": 724}, {"start": 738, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for her @placeholder-American roots, she says, \"It means I expect to excel in what I do because I know who my foremothers and forefathers are.", "idx": 29375}], "idx": 19058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "George Zimmerman's brother last night faced the public to insist his brother is 'the neighbour that everyone would want to have' and shot Trayvon Martin in while defending himself. It came hours after his father criticised President Obama for the 'hate' he had directed at his son in the wake of the fatal shooting of the unarmed black 19-year-old that has caused outrage across the nation. Robert Zimmerman said on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight: 'The fantasy or mythology that he chased a person is absolutely false. He stopped someone from disarming him and shooting him. He didn\u2019t pull out a gun and shoot him.'\n@highlight\nRobert Zimmerman insists Trayvon attacked his son as he tried to make another 911 call\n@highlight\nSays he 'stopped someone from 'disarming him and shooting him'\n@highlight\nHints at another witness who saw brawl 'from the first blow'\n@highlight\nFather says Trayvon told his son 'you're going to die tonight' as he beat him\n@highlight\nThe Vietnam veteran, 64, said he and his family have been forced to hide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 391, "end": 406}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 422, "end": 441}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He never got to make that phone call because he was attacked by Mr. @placeholder,' he said, adding that the screams heard on a 911 call made by a neighbour during the confrontation sound like his brother.", "idx": 29376}], "idx": 19059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hundreds of protestors took to the streets in Vietnam Sunday as territorial disputes escalated tensions between the communist state and its neighbor China. A rally which drew around a thousand protesters in Hanoi focused local ire on the Chinese embassy, while smaller protests in Danang and Ho Chi Minh City echoed the anti-Chinese sentiment emanating from the political capital. The demonstrations were sparked by what Vietnam says were intimidatory tactics involving China's deployment of a deep-sea drilling platform in disputed waters in the South China Sea. Vietnamese officials say Chinese military and civilian ships have been harassing their vessels near the Paracel Islands -- which are controlled by Beijing but claimed by Hanoi -- since the previous Sunday, even accusing the Chinese of repeatedly ramming into them and shooting water cannon.\n@highlight\nNEW: Vietnamese take to the streets to protest against perceived territorial incursions by China\n@highlight\nNEW: South China Sea disputes form backdrop to ASEAN summit in Myanmar\n@highlight\nVietnam says Chinese ships have made violent attacks on Vietnamese vessels\n@highlight\nChinese fishermen arrested by Philippines authorities in a separate dispute", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 316}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 988, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials say the boat was carrying a large number of endangered species and they seized the boat \"to uphold Philippine sovereign rights\" in the disputed waters.", "idx": 29382}], "idx": 19063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It's not just about the website anymore. Republican foes of Obamacare still use words like \"disaster\" and \"epic\" failure in describing the problems with HealthCare.gov, the portal for enrolling in President Barack Obama's signature health care reforms. However, they also concede the technology problems will likely get resolved, as promised again Wednesday by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at a Senate Finance Committee hearing. The broader GOP focus is on their dislike for the Affordable Care Act, passed in 2010 with no Republican support and upheld last year by the Supreme Court. At Wednesday's hearing, Republicans accused Obama of lying to the American people in selling the reforms and railed against the impacts, including individual policyholders getting cancellation notices and premium prices rising in some areas.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We are working overtime to get this fixed,\" says the President in Texas\n@highlight\nTech official at agency overseeing Obamacare website is leaving the government\n@highlight\nLegislators grill HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for the second time in a week\n@highlight\nRepublicans accuse President Obama of lying about the impact of health reforms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 381, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 433}, {"start": 440, "end": 463}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 524, "end": 542}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama went to Texas on Wednesday to meet with \"navigators\" -- people hired to help @placeholder obtain health insurance through the newly established federal and state marketplaces.", "idx": 29393}], "idx": 19071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Novelist Michael Peterson walked out of a North Carolina jail Thursday, eight years after he was convicted of murdering his wife. A jury convicted Peterson in October 2003 of murder, siding with prosecutors who argued he had bludgeoned Kathleen Peterson to death in the stairwell of their Durham home. But on Wednesday, Judge Orlando Hudson ruled that Peterson deserved a new trial and finding that North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation agent Duane Deaver had misled jurors about bloodstain evidence. Deaver was fired by the agency last January. Peterson addressed the press after being released Thursday on bond.\n@highlight\nNEW: Peterson's attorney says \"Duane Deaver was all over that scene for days\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Peterson's son lauds the judge's decision, yet his stepsister is more guarded\n@highlight\nIn 2003, a grand jury convicted Michael Peterson of murdering his wife\n@highlight\nA judge has granted him a new trial, saying an agent had misled jurors in his testimony", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 408, "end": 451}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 856, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I have waited over eight years -- 2,988 days as a matter of fact ... for an opportunity to have a retrial,\" @placeholder said, while surrounded by family.", "idx": 29394}], "idx": 19072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bruce Wilson, ex-boyfriend of former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard, should face corruption charges, according to the Royal Commission into Trade Union corruption. The first report into the year-long inquiry report was released on Friday, recommending prosecutors charge former union official Bruce Wilson and also Ralph Blewitt but also suggests some information can never be made public because it would place people in danger. During the hearings, Mr Wilson, a former union official had denied ever giving Ms Gillard 'wads' of cash and accused fellow witnesses of lying. 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It turned out to be a moment more fleeting. The most important fragment, perhaps. The most vital fifth of a second. That was the time between the encouragement of the final go light and Hamilton\u2019s Mercedes car making its move. And soon after that, it was all over. There are moments in sport, cameos and no more, that define history and remain in the memory. Hamilton\u2019s race to the first turn in Abu Dhabi was one such act. Whatever marvels the rest of his time in Formula One contain \u2014 and he is now one short of equalling Jackie Stewart\u2019s total of three drivers\u2019 championships \u2014 he will be remembered for this, his duel in the fading desert sun. The total eclipse of his team-mate and rival, Nico Rosberg.\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg started Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from pole position but was overtaken by Lewis Hamilton at the first corner\n@highlight\nHamilton stormed to victory in Abu Dhabi to win the world championship\n@highlight\nThe Brit lauded championship triumph as 'the greatest day of my life'\n@highlight\nIt was a split second that turned the race, and Hamilton never looked back\n@highlight\nUsain Bolt and Olympian sprinters aside, no momentous sporting achievement was ever over in more of a flash", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 827}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lead he had established within seconds of the race starting was unnatural, considering @placeholder started ahead and has the same car.", "idx": 29398}], "idx": 19075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arrested: Rita Sanders-Campfield, 53, allegedly stabbed Chong Park, 67, because she was practicing witchcraft and needed to be 'perfected', according to her journal A grandmother allegedly stabbed her roommate to death with a pair of scissors and a butcher knife because she thought she was evil and practiced witchcraft. Teacher Rita Sanders-Campfield has been charged with murder after Chong Park, 67, was found dead inside the apartment they shared in a quiet condominium in North Bethesda, Maryland. The 53-year-old Duke graduate was still lying in her bed when a maintenance worker walked into the property to make a routine repair and discovered the victim's body.\n@highlight\nRita Sanders-Campfield, 53, is accused of killing Chong Park, 67\n@highlight\nThe pair lived in a quiet condominium in North Bethesda, Maryland\n@highlight\nDetectives discovered a journal Sanders-Campfield kept that suggested she thought Park was 'evil' and needed to be 'perfected'\n@highlight\nSuspect revealed she had a history of mental illness in a recent speech\n@highlight\nAppeared in court via a TV link, a social worker urged that she should be sent for psychiatric evaluation", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 31}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 330, "end": 351}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 682, "end": 703}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 867, "end": 883}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They said @placeholder was a 'model tenant' who was 'caring, conscientious, warm, friendly, and well-liked by all.'", "idx": 29399}], "idx": 19076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If you're trying to create the perfect 21st-century city, it helps to start with a blank slate. Even if that slate is a sweltering strip of sand. That's essentially what the government of Qatar and its developers are trying with Lusail, an ambitious planned city on 28 square miles of waterfront desert along the Persian Gulf. Now under construction, the compact city will contain a commercial district, a lagoon, four islands, two marinas, an upscale shopping mall, a hospital, a zoo, two golf courses and housing for some 250,000 people. 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A poll has sparked debate among Christians about torture. They then forced him face-down to the ground and pinned his arms and legs. One of them grabbed a fan belt from a truck and began flogging Cordier. When it was over, they returned another day with a new approach. They slung a rope around Cordier's neck, pulled him back like a bow and beat him with their fists. \"You could tell they enjoyed it,\" Cordier says. \"They had that look in their eyes and they grinned.\" This is how Cordier described being tortured. He is a former U.S. Air Force pilot who was captured by the North Vietnamese in 1966. 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Captain Tom O\u2019Malley flew his Apache gunship into a Taliban stronghold with two Royal Marines strapped to the side in an extraordinary bid to save a wounded comrade. He flew the helicopter ship at 60mph then hovered just 20ft above a heavily-defended Taliban fort. 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One defining moment is all it takes for two individuals to call each other friends. Cory Monteith's life, short as it was, taught me that lesson. His death, sudden as it was, taught me that lesson. Coroner: Mix of heroin and alcohol killed 'Glee' star The defining moment of our friendship happened the third time I joined the cast of \"Glee\" for yet another memorable shooting experience as Sunshine Corazon. At the set, Cory was cool. 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Political Editor PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 19 March 2014 New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took on a persistent health care activist Tuesday during a regularly scheduled town hall event in South River, New Jersey, fending off accusations for nearly four minutes. Maura Collinsgru, a health policy advocate with the liberal group New Jersey Citizen Action, blasted Christie during the question-and-answer event, the 114th such town hall he has held since taking office. She blamed him for meeting her fellow activists with 'silence' when they try to help poor New Jerseyans access Medicaid benefits.\n@highlight\nThe New Jersey governor fended off rhetorical body blows for nearly four minutes as a pro-Obamacare activist jabbed him about Medicaid access\n@highlight\nChristie, he reminded her, has increased Medicaid spending and accepted federal dollars \u2013 unlike more Republican governors \u2013 to cover more people\n@highlight\n'You're simply wrong,' Christie blasted, while insisting he won't spend even more money on Obamacare, which he called a 'failed federal program'\n@highlight\nMore than a dozen other hecklers interrupted him Tuesday, complaining Occupy Wall Street-style about relief efforts following Super storm Sandy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 316, "end": 331}, {"start": 382, "end": 406}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1271}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You believe @placeholder works, and I do not,' Christie said, becoming more agitated by the minute but earning sustained applause from his audience.", "idx": 29432}], "idx": 19098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Feedly, the Web-content app that got a surge of new users when Google announced it was pulling the plug on its Reader service, is making a play to inherit even more. On Wednesday, the company announced it's rolling out Feedly Cloud, creating a one-click way for Google Reader users to migrate to Feedly, and a new, stand-alone desktop version of the service. Like Google Reader, which will shut down July 1, Feedly pulls content from various websites into a customizable feed. \"With the release of Feedly Cloud, Feedly today transitions from a product to a platform,\" the company said in a blog post.\n@highlight\nGoogle Reader will be shut down July 1\n@highlight\nFeedly makes a bid to inherit more Google Reader fans\n@highlight\nThe Feedly app has tripled to 12 million users since March", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feedly Cloud will be available Wednesday to visitors to @placeholder's website.", "idx": 29435}], "idx": 19100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A controversial assertion by convicted Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan to win his freedom was challenged this week by the California attorney general who said \"overwhelming evidence\" exists against Sirhan's claims. Sirhan's attorneys have said that a second gunman actually assassinated Kennedy in 1968 and that Sirhan was hypno-programmed to fire a gun as a diversion. \"In sum, (Sirhan) cannot possibly show that no reasonable juror would have convicted him if a jury had considered his 'new' evidence and allegations, in light of the overwhelming evidence supporting the convictions and the available evidence thoroughly debunking (Sirhan's) second-shooter and automaton theories,\" Attorney General Kamala Harris said in federal court papers filed this week.\n@highlight\nConvicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan asserts a second gunman killed Robert F. 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As unappealing as that sounds to most of us, one couple celebrated their love under the streets of the capital while on the lookout for \u2018fatbergs\u2019. Dan MacIntyre decided to surprise girlfriend Dunya Kalantery with the excursion to mark their one year anniversary. Dan MacIntyre and girlfriend Dunya Kalantery share a tender moment during their one-year anniversary celebrations in London's sewer system The couple discovered their shared interest in greasy globules when a record 15-tonne fatberg was discovered under Kingston last year\n@highlight\nDan and Dunya met in 2013 when a fatberg was causing havoc in London\n@highlight\nBecame fascinated by the sewer blockages made of congealed lumps of fat\n@highlight\nDan secretly arranged trip to London sewers to mark one-year anniversary\n@highlight\nCouple had to wear safety gear and overalls for the 40-minute visit\n@highlight\nThames Water say this unusual date was a 'one-off'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 507}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So Mr MacIntyre secretly wrote to @placeholder with the request to tour the sewers to celebrate their one-year anniversary.", "idx": 29452}, {"query": "We're very grateful to @placeholder for arranging this trip.", "idx": 29453}], "idx": 19111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner Detroit\u2019s newly-appointed emergency financial manager won\u2019t rule out bankruptcy for the city and says the step might be one he\u2019ll be forced to take. Kevyn Orr assumes the newly created job post March 25, but he told the Detroit Free Press Friday that he\u2019s comfortable orchestrating what would be the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history. The ailing Midwestern city holds around $14 billion in debts and Orr was chosen for the job by Michigan's Governor Rick Snyder. Big problems: Lawyer Kevyn Orr was chosen by Mich. Governor Rick Snyder to be Detroit's first Emergency Financial Manager and tackle the ailing city's massive debt problems\n@highlight\nKevyn Orr, a corporate bankruptcy specialist based in Washington, DC, says 'everything's on the table' in his quest to save the strapped city\n@highlight\nOrr was tapped by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder last week and though he doesn't officially start until March 25, he's already facing huge obstacles and opposition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 238, "end": 255}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 593, "end": 619}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Members of such groups, many of whom are left to assume that benefits like union-level wages are on the chopping block by @placeholder, are now protesting the emergency financial manager's appointment.", "idx": 29455}], "idx": 19113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Giglio, Italy (CNN) -- The complex operation to refloat the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship continued Tuesday -- but the family of the final missing victim still must wait several days for the vessel to be searched for his remains. The last time anyone saw Russel Rebello alive, he was near the stern of the Costa Concordia, helping passengers into rescue boats. But the 33-year-old waiter from India never escaped the doomed cruise ship. And he's the only victim of the 2012 accident whose remains haven't been found. Officials told reporters Tuesday that the vessel would only be searched for Rebello's remains once it reaches its final destination, the Italian port of Genoa.\n@highlight\nCosta Concordia salvage operation is all under control, officials say\n@highlight\nThe ship will only be searched for the remains of the last victim when it reaches Genoa\n@highlight\nIt is not expected to start its final journey, under tow, until next week\n@highlight\nUnderwater cameras reveal no cracks or fissures after the vessel was refloated Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 312, "end": 326}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Salvage crews began the arduous task of refloating the ship on Monday morning so they can move it from its resting place off @placeholder to Genoa to be dismantled.", "idx": 29456}], "idx": 19114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss ) -- Negative campaigning in America was sired by two lifelong friends, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Back in 1776, the dynamic duo combined powers to help claim America's independence, and they had nothing but love and respect for one another. But by 1800, party politics had so distanced the pair that, for the first and last time in U.S. history, a president found himself running against his vice president. Despite their bruising campaign, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams became friends again. Things got ugly fast. 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But its announcement follows the decision by Sony Pictures this week to cancel the release of its movie \"The Interview\" after a cyberattack and threats against moviegoers from a group of North Korea-backed hackers. Critics have slammed that decision as caving to hackers and muzzling free speech. 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But even their grown-up fans will be left scratching their heads after reading a new interview the children of Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith. Willow, 14, and Jaden, 16, sat down with T Magazine to discuss Prana energy (meditation), school being overrated and how Willow possesses the ability to control time. The siblings also rant about how 'life is meditation' and how babies 'remember' when they are born. Scroll down for video Radical thinkers: Jaden Smith, 16, and Willow Smith, 14, talk quantum physics, their ability to control time and why school is useless in the new issue of The New York Times Style Magazine T\n@highlight\nThe ranting interview with the siblings was published by T Magazine\n@highlight\nThey talk about themes in their music and what books they are reading\n@highlight\nPair admitted they do not think a lot of music 'out there' is cool\n@highlight\nWillow said there are no novels she likes, so she writes her own", "entities": [{"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 698, "end": 728}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And despite only being fourteen years old, @placeholder already misses her days as a newborn.", "idx": 29476}], "idx": 19126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Jeffrey D. Sachs is director of the Earth Institute and a professor at Columbia University. He also serves as special advisor to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals. From 2002 to 2006, he was director of the U.N. Millennium Project. He is president and co-founder of Millennium Promise, a nonprofit organization aimed at ending extreme global poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals. He has twice been named among the 100 most influential leaders in the world by Time magazine and is the author of the bestsellers \"Common Wealth\" and \"The End of Poverty.\"\n@highlight\nJeffrey Sachs: When G-20 meets, it must do more than just financial regulation\n@highlight\nHe says the world's 3 billion poor are suffering from global economic crisis\n@highlight\nSachs: World needs food security plan for poor nations with aid from U.S., others\n@highlight\nHe says health and clean energy should be key priorities for the G-20", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 30}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 104}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 186, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 285}, {"start": 322, "end": 339}, {"start": 424, "end": 451}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 605, "end": 622}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, for example, does not engage in comprehensive and deep coordination with other countries.", "idx": 29487}], "idx": 19132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dongshigu Village, China (CNN) -- The memories are still raw for 78-year-old Wang Jinxiang. In her own home, guards put her through the daily humiliation of body searches. This is where guards repeatedly beat her youngest son, prominent blind human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng, and his wife. Wang's eyes well with tears when she described how officials refused to let her say goodbye to a different dying son. For more than 18 months, Wang was largely confined to house arrest along with her son. Unlike Chen, she was still allowed to go out to buy groceries from time-to-time, accompanied by several guards.\n@highlight\nChen Guangcheng's mother lives with memories of guards in their home\n@highlight\nDissident Hu Jia says Chinese authorities are playing cat-and-mouse games\n@highlight\nNew breed of activists make mark in China, posing threat to the Communist Party", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 853, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, citing Chinese history, views the leadership change as almost irrelevant when it comes to the inevitable fall of tyranny and move toward a constitutional democracy.", "idx": 29490}], "idx": 19134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Even in the darkest, deadliest days of Iraq's war, you'd find people still hopeful it would all work out. That the killings would stop, the bad guys would be routed and a stability of some sort would return. That the Americans would leave with their Humvees and their private security companies and the country would -- perhaps -- get on with the freedom the U.S. promised upon Saddam Hussein's removal. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki promised as much, and pledged an inclusive system for all. Power-sharing politics and making all Iraqis -- Sunni, Shia, Christian -- feel they shared national values. 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Lord Kinnock, who led the party to two crushing general election defeats in 1987 and 1992, sought to blame the media for the leader\u2019s woes. His desperate defence came as allies claimed Mr Miliband\u2019s leadership is only being criticised because he is on course to become Prime Minister next year with a Commons majority of at least 40 seats. Mockery: Ed Miliband's similarities to Lord Kinnock led the Guardian to publish this photomontage of him morphing into his predecessor\n@highlight\nLord Kinnock led party to two crushing election defeats in 1987 and 1992\n@highlight\nHe condemned the \u2018vindictiveness\u2019 of the media attacks on Mr Miliband\n@highlight\nComes as Guardian printed photomontage of him morphing into Kinnock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It emerged that he told a conference earlier this month that working-class voters \u2018don\u2019t believe they are in any story that @placeholder is telling about the future of this country\u2019.", "idx": 29497}], "idx": 19137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hairatan, Northern Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan visitors pose for photos and pretend to sell each other passenger tickets next to a rusty little locomotive in a shattered corner of the Afghan capital. Built in Germany in 1923, this little engine is all that is left of King Amanullah Khan's effort to modernize Afghanistan by constructing a 7 kilometer-long railroad in downtown Kabul in the 1920s. The locomotive is now a curiosity at the Kabul Museum, standing below the ruins of the former king's battle-scarred palace. For 24-year old Abil Ahmad, it is the first time he has seen a train in Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nAfghanistan skipped the age of railroads\n@highlight\nA line is under construction in the north\n@highlight\nRail lines seen crucial to extracting Afghanistan's mineral wealth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 268, "end": 286}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government is counting on untapped mineral resources to be the main engine for economic growth in coming decades.", "idx": 29501}], "idx": 19141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:42 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:44 EST, 23 December 2013 It is one of the most inspiring moments in military history \u2013 British and German soldiers downing their guns on Christmas Day to play football together in the mud of No Man\u2019s Land. But previously unseen documents show not everyone in the trenches during the truce of 1914 was quite such a good sport. The 1st Battalion of the Cameronians \u2013 formed of men from the tough streets of Glasgow \u2013 simply ignored the offer to take part.\n@highlight\nPhotographs show the 1st Cameronians enjoying Christmas Day 1914\n@highlight\nSoldiers made it clear there would be no festive spirit shared with Germans\n@highlight\nSnapshots were taken in the trenches by medic Fred Davidson\n@highlight\nRare pictures were discovered by Fred's grandson Andrew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "which show the @placeholder stayed in their trenches near the northern", "idx": 29506}], "idx": 19144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A court has ordered pop singer Britney Spears to give up custody of her children effective Wednesday at noon. Kevin Federline and Britney Spears, here during happier times, have two children. Spears' former husband, Kevin Federline, is to retain custody of their two sons \"until further order of the court,\" according to a ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon. It was not clear what led to Monday's decision awarding Federline full custody. A transcript of the court proceedings was ordered sealed. Last month, a judge ordered Spears, 25, to submit to random drug tests after finding she engaged in \"habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol.\"\n@highlight\nKevin Federline to take custody of children effective Wednesday noon\n@highlight\nFederline and Britney Spears have two children, ages 2 and 1\n@highlight\nPair were divorced in July", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That order, also by @placeholder, provided no details and did not name any drugs.", "idx": 29512}, {"query": "@placeholder also told both parents to avoid alcohol or \"other non-prescription controlled substances\" 12 hours before taking custody of the children.", "idx": 29514}], "idx": 19149} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans With strong walls and heavy artillery, it was New York's last line of defence against the Germans during two world wars. But nearly 100 years after it was built, Fort Tilden has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary. The fort, situated in Gateway National Park on the Rockaway Peninsula, now features an array of brightly-coloured phrases and drawings on its walls, ceilings and floors. Scroll down for video Colourful: Nearly 100 years after it was built, Fort Tilden in New York has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary. Above, one of the fort's bunkers\n@highlight\nEstablished in 1917, Fort Tilden in New York borough of Queens protected U.S. military against the German Navy\n@highlight\nBut nearly 100 years on, abandoned military base has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary\n@highlight\nWhile its buildings have become havens for local art groups, it surrounding beaches are popular with bird-watchers\n@highlight\nKaren Johnson, 56, who spent weekend photographing fort, deemed it a striking tribute to America's servicemen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 284, "end": 304}, {"start": 313, "end": 330}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I can't speak for all @placeholder, but this New Yorker loves Fort Tilden,' she said.", "idx": 29515}], "idx": 19150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- The polls are tight, the ads are flooding the airwaves, the harsh rhetoric is rising, and the surrogates are stumping hard all over the state. There is one \"X-factor\" that will put one of the Iowa Senate candidates over the top: Good, old-fashioned door-knocking -- except, it's not old-fashion anymore. Political door knocking is now a data-driven operation, making it as critical a piece of high tech campaign strategies as the endless fundraising solicitations delivered daily to supporters' inboxes. Canvassers only go to targeted households identified by algorithms using early voting/absentee voting data, party registration, voting history, and other micro-targeting information that create a stronger profile of a person or household's likelihood to vote for their own candidates.\n@highlight\nDoor-knocking is still playing a role in the campaign for Iowa's open Senate seat\n@highlight\nCanvassers are using algorithms to target voters likely to vote for their candidates\n@highlight\nTo track voter data, Democratic canvassers use clipboards while Republicans have turned to a phone app\n@highlight\n50,000 more absentee ballots have been cast so far this year than at this point in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2012,65,000 more registered Democrats voted absentee than registered @placeholder.", "idx": 29518}, {"query": "\"In years past the early voting especially was a huge @placeholder advantage; we realized we needed to do something to help catch up.\"", "idx": 29519}], "idx": 19151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Like a lot of people, Anna Owens began using MySpace more than four years ago to keep in touch with friends who weren't in college. Our real-world friendships are often a reflection of who we connect with online, experts say. But soon she felt too old for the social-networking site, and the customizable pages with music that were fun at first began to annoy her. By the time she graduated from the University of Puget Sound, Owens' classmates weren't on MySpace -- they were on Facebook. Throughout graduate school and beyond, as her network began to expand, Owens ceased using MySpace altogether. Facebook had come to represent the whole of her social and professional universe.\n@highlight\nA recent Nielsen study finds class differences between online social networks\n@highlight\nWealthier people are more likely to use Facebook; the less affluent, MySpace\n@highlight\nAlmost 38 percent of LinkedIn users earn more than $100,000 a year\n@highlight\nA researcher found that college students tended to self-segregate online", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 409, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Blue-collar, part-time workers might like the appeal of @placeholder more -- it definitely depends on who you meet and what they use; that's what motivates people to join and stay interested.\"", "idx": 29524}, {"query": "On the other end of the spectrum, 37 percent of @placeholder members earn less than $50,000 annually, compared with about 28 percent of Facebook users.", "idx": 29525}], "idx": 19155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:50 EST, 1 May 2013 The influx of migrants from Bulgaria and Romania will be \u2018nothing like\u2019 the levels seen when Poland joined the European Union, the Prime Minister said yesterday. Campaigning in Somerset ahead of tomorrow\u2019s local elections, Mr Cameron said the huge numbers coming from Poland since it joined the EU in 2004 \u2013 put at 1.1million \u2013 was due to Britain putting no controls on immigration while other countries did. He said: \u2018When a country joins the European Union you can put in place transitional controls. You can say to that country, \u2018You can\u2019t all come here for the first seven years\u2019.\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron promised restrictions on migrants from new EU members\n@highlight\nPM said there will not be a 'Polish situation' with Bulgaria and Romania\n@highlight\n1.1million people have arrived from Poland since it joined EU in 2004", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 380, "end": 381}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 529, "end": 542}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 738, "end": 739}, {"start": 760, "end": 761}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 903, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So I don\u2019t think we\u2019ll have anything like the situation we had in the @placeholder situation.\u2019", "idx": 29531}], "idx": 19157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Prosecutors in Billings, Montana are looking for legal standing to fight a 30-day sentence handed down to a teacher who admitted to raping his 14-year-old student. The girl later took her own life. \"This case is very important. As I've said before, this resulted in the loss of one of our young people in my community,\" said Scott Twito, a prosecutor with the Yellowstone County attorney's office. \"We take these charges very seriously. And we fight for those victims.\" He said he strongly disagrees with the sentence District Judge G. Todd Baugh gave to Stacey Dean Rambold this week. CNN obtained a copy of a memo from Twito's office to the Montana attorney general's office, which is reviewing the case.\n@highlight\n\"I told them the judge was wrong,\" the victim's mother tells CNN\n@highlight\nProtesters rally against Judge G. 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In a report based on testimony from hundreds of victims and defectors, investigators said North Korean security chiefs and even Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un should face international justice. The use of systematic torture, starvation, and killings is akin to punishments ordered under Adolf Hitler, the report stated. 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The 25-year-old scored his first goals of the campaign on Sunday as his brace helped the Hammers record a 3-1 win over 10-man Swansea City and move up to third in the table for more than 24 hours, before Manchester United leapfrogged them. Sam Allardyce's side remain in the top four after 15 games, having won eight of their opening fixtures, as Carroll struck twice and Diafra Sakho scored late to see off the Swans, who had taken the lead through Wilfried Bony.\n@highlight\nWest Ham United beat Swansea City 3-1 at Upton Park on Sunday\n@highlight\nAndy Carroll's brace and a goal from Diafra Sakho sealed victory\n@highlight\nThe Hammers sit a lofty fourth in Premier League table after win\n@highlight\nAndy Carroll believes there is 'no limit' to how high the Hammers can finish\n@highlight\nHe believes they can 'go all the way to the top' of the Premier League table", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 82, "end": 104}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 329, "end": 345}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The West Ham boss said his decision would prove right over time, despite the fact @placeholder had scored only twice in the league ahead of the fixture.", "idx": 29544}], "idx": 19168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Host commentator 91mins: Barry sends a free-kick into the area as Everton look for a late equaliser but Granqvist clears his lines well. 88mins: Krasnodar are in total control here as Gethin Jones replaces Browning. 85mins: Browning looks to push forward before passing the ball onto Barry. The ball is worked to Long on the left of the Krasnodar penalty area, but his shot is tame and saved easily by Sinitsin. 80mins: Garbutt sends Long chasing a loose ball as Sigurdsson flies in a concedes a free-kick. 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But it yesterday emerged that the salesman had betrayed their trust by breaking into their home and stealing a safe containing \u00a350,000. A court heard that magazine publisher Jeremy Hitchen only realised the strong-box was missing when his three-storey townhouse was flooded. It may have been missing for as long as four months.\n@highlight\nKenneth McCaskey, 26, worked for magazine publisher Jeremy Hitchen\n@highlight\nEmployed for three years and was dating his daughter Lucy\n@highlight\nStole safe containing \u00a350,000 from family home in Royal Circus, Edinburgh\n@highlight\nFamily only noticed the safe had disappeared when the house was flooded\n@highlight\nMcCaskey confessed to girlfriend that he was responsible for the theft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 40}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 210, "end": 232}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 521, "end": 534}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder\u2019s practice was to keep money relating to the business in a safe in the house.", "idx": 29568}], "idx": 19185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New England beat Detroit, Green Bay beat Minnesota and wins for Denver, Dallas, Seattle and San Francisco Odell Beckham Jnr made one of the best catches in NFL history when he pulled in a 43-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning as his New York Giants side went down to the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Giants rookie receiver was pressured by Brandon Carr but shrugged off the Cowboys cornerback and leaned back to make a sensational one-handed grab at full stretch before landing in the corner of the end zone. Beckham also drew flags for being held by Carr as he gave the Giants a 14-3 lead over the their NFC East rivals.\n@highlight\nOdell Beckham Jnr made the catch of the year to score a touchdown\n@highlight\nRookie made a one-handed catch while leaning back and being held\n@highlight\nBeckham landed in bounds to score a 43-yard reception from Eli Manning\n@highlight\nGiants head coach Tom Coughlin said Beckham 'has a gift'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 106, "end": 122}, {"start": 156, "end": 158}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beckham's quarterback @placeholder added: 'It was pretty spectacular to see his adjustment to the ball - getting held and falling backwards, but to be able to put one hand up and snatch it.'", "idx": 29569}], "idx": 19186} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the World Cup countdown under way, there was a moment when Joe Hart squared up to Kevin Nolan after the West Ham midfielder nobbled him with a reckless first-half challenge. These are the final-day fears for any top player, the injury scares that can ruin the best-laid plans of any England manager. On Sunday, as Hart kept his 14th clean sheet of another title-winning season for Manchester City, he came through unscathed. Roy Hodgson can breathe a sigh of relief. 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Jiverly Wong, 41, has been identified by police as the gunman in the Binghamton, New York, rampage. \"No decisions by the police had any bearing on who died,\" Broome County District Attorney Jerry Mollen told reporters Sunday. The first officers arrived at the American Civic Association about three minutes after the first emergency calls were made Friday, according to a timeline by the Binghamton Police Department.\n@highlight\nAuthorities defend police response; two funerals held Sunday\n@highlight\nGuns found at scene registered to suspected shooter, authorities say\n@highlight\nSuspect was taking English classes, also upset at losing job, police say\n@highlight\nGunman kills 13 people, then self at Binghamton, New York, immigration center", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 112, "end": 127}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 479, "end": 504}, {"start": 607, "end": 634}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators are \"looking into that\" because @placeholder limits body armor purchases to law enforcement, Zikuski said.", "idx": 29574}], "idx": 19189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scroll down for video A prosecutor released hundreds of pages of additional documents Saturday from the investigation into the police shooting of Michael Brown, including an interview transcript of a friend who initially asserted that he had seen Brown get shot in the back. St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch said the newly released records were inadvertently excluded from the thousands of pages of other documents made public Nov. 24, when a grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for killing Brown. The freshly publicized documents include a transcript of an interview of Brown's friend Dorian Johnson conducted by the FBI and county police just four days after the Aug. 9 confrontation in which the white officer shot the black 18-year-old.\n@highlight\nDorian Johnson was with Michael Brown when he was shot dead by officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9\n@highlight\nJohnson's police interview after the shooting now released for the first time\n@highlight\nHe told police the same details he did the grand jury investigating Brown's death\n@highlight\nHowever he admitted he did not see a bullet hit Brown in the back\n@highlight\nJohnson said Wilson first reached out of his car and grabbed Brown's neck\n@highlight\nHe said Brown did not grab Wilson's gun, as Wilson had told jurors\n@highlight\nBrown was shot in the hand and he and Johnson then ran away\n@highlight\nJohnson said Brown turned around with his hands up and announced he was not armed\n@highlight\nHe believed Brown had been shot in the back before turning around but isn't sure\n@highlight\nWilson then shot Brown, telling jurors that Brown had charged for him", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1318, "end": 1323}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1356}, {"start": 1390, "end": 1396}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1429}, {"start": 1436, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1528, "end": 1532}, {"start": 1608, "end": 1613}, {"start": 1625, "end": 1629}, {"start": 1652, "end": 1656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By almost all witness accounts, @placeholder turned at some point to face the officer.", "idx": 29586}], "idx": 19200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They may have fled to safety, but these Syrian Kurds can't help but look back over the border they just crossed to watch their brothers-in-arms fight for the land they left behind. In the last week alone, more than 150,000 Kurdish men, women and children have crossed into Sanlinurfa, Turkey, to escape the Islamic State fighters laying siege to their hometown, Kobani, some 15 miles to the south. But while they are now safe, the war rages on as Kurdish Peshmerga warriors - backed by U.S. airstrikes - fight to hold their murderous enemy at bay. Nervous: They may have escaped to freedom, but these Syrian Kurds can't help but look back over the border they just crossed to cheer on their brothers fighting back the jihadis overrunning their homeland\n@highlight\n150,000 Kurd have already crossed into Sanlinurfa, Turkey, from Kobani\n@highlight\nThere they watch as the Kurdish Peshmerga forces fight ISIS fighters\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Turkish tanks take up positions along the Syrian frontier\n@highlight\nTurkey has already taken in more than a million Syrian refugees so far", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 871, "end": 887}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder-led strikes have so far failed to halt an advance by fighters in northern Syria on Kobani, a Kurdish town on the border with Turkey where the past week's battle caused the fastest refugee flight of Syria's three-year civil war.", "idx": 29587}], "idx": 19201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Health officials have confirmed a second U.S. case of a mysterious virus that has sickened hundreds in the Middle East. The latest case is not an American \u2014 he is a resident of Saudi Arabia, visiting Florida, who is now in an Orlando hospital. He was diagnosed with MERS, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Sunday night. It is a respiratory illness that begins with flu-like fever and cough but can lead to shortness of breath, pneumonia and death. Scroll down for video Deadly: MERS belongs to the coronavirus family that also includes the common cold and SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome\n@highlight\nSecond case of MERS detected in Orlando, Florida announces the CDC\n@highlight\nNo details on the patient who contracted the virus not where they contracted it\n@highlight\nDescribed as 'imported' - which means that the patient became ill outside of the United States\n@highlight\nComes days after first patient to fall ill with the virus was released from hospital in Indiana\n@highlight\nMERS stands for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome\n@highlight\nThe strange virus is incredibly lethal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 329}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 699, "end": 701}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far, all had ties to the @placeholder region or to people who traveled there.", "idx": 29593}], "idx": 19204} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A florist is being sued by the Washington State Attorney General for refusing to sell flowers for a gay wedding, it emerged today. A lawsuit was filed on Tuesday on behalf of Attorney General Bob Ferguson against Barronelle Stutzman, the owner of Arlene's Flowers in Richland, Washington. The row emerged last month when Stutzman refused to sell flowers to longtime customers Robert Ingersoll and Curt Freed for their wedding in September. Row: A legal fight has broken out over Arlene's Flowers in Richland, Washington, after the owner refused to provide flowers for a gay couple's wedding She told the couple she would not provide them with her service 'because of [her] relationship with Jesus Christ'.\n@highlight\nAttorney General Bob Ferguson has filed a lawsuit against Arlene's Flowers in Richland, Washington, after the owner refused to supply flowers for a gay wedding\n@highlight\nFlorist Barronelle Stutzman refused to work on the September wedding of Robert Ingersoll and Curt Freed\n@highlight\nShe said her stance was based on her 'relationship with Jesus Christ'\n@highlight\nIngersoll said they were sad to notify the authorities about the florist but they felt bullied and discriminated against\n@highlight\nAttorney General says the move is a breach of the state's Consumer Protection Act, which bars any discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 46}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 213, "end": 231}, {"start": 247, "end": 262}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 376, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 479, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 775, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 896, "end": 914}, {"start": 960, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1296}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As Attorney General, it is my job to enforce the laws of the state of @placeholder,' Ferguson said in a statement.", "idx": 29594}], "idx": 19205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan has been off the court for years; now, he's off the market. The sports star is getting married again, his publicist Estee R. Portnoy confirmed to CNN on Thursday. Jordan and longtime girlfriend, Yvette Prieto, got engaged on Christmas Day, CNN affiliate WCNC reported. The couple has been seen at various high-profile public events in recent years, including the Kentucky Derby, golf outings and vacations. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six championships -- two three-peats -- in the 1990s, before finishing his career with the Washington Wizards in 2003. He retired twice -- the first time to play baseball, the second time to be with his family.\n@highlight\nCouple has been seen at various high-profile public events in recent years\n@highlight\nJordan led the Chicago Bulls to six championships -- two three-peats -- in the 1990s\n@highlight\nMarriage would be Jordan's second; he and Juanita Jordan divorced in 2006", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 572, "end": 589}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead of a basketball wife, @placeholder enters the engagement largely as a golf wife, judging from her public appearances.", "idx": 29614}], "idx": 19216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After months of testing, leaked screenshots and videos, Apple has officially announced its iOS in the car service goes live this week. Called CarPlay, the integrated system gives drivers a 'smarter, safer and more fun way to use an iPhone in the car.' It works by linking the car's built-in display and software with iOS 7 and Siri on the iPhone 5, 5C and 5S - and will be rolled out to compatible Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo later this week. Scroll down for video Apple's CarPlay uses Siri voice commands to control entertainment and other in-car features. Researchers from Texas Transportation Institute recently found that using voice controls to send text messages while driving - on software including Apple's Siri - is just as dangerous as texting with fingers\n@highlight\nIntegrated system works by linking a smart car's display with an iPhone\n@highlight\nThe files and apps of the iPhone are then shown on the display of the car\n@highlight\nCalled CarPlay, it is compatible with the iPhone 5, 5C and 5S running iOS 7\n@highlight\nIt will be rolled out to Ferrari, Mercedes and Volvo customers this week\n@highlight\nOther car makers including BMW, Ford, General Motors, Honda, and Hyundai will be shipping CarPlay-compatible cars later this year", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 357}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 580, "end": 609}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elsewhere, CarPlay can be used to control music, podcasts and audiobooks on the car\u2019s display, or by asking @placeholder to pull up what they\u2019d like to hear.", "idx": 29620}, {"query": "Drivers' brainwaves were monitored while they talked on the phone and while voice-activated emails were played to them, in a system similar to that used in Apple's @placeholder, pictured.", "idx": 29621}], "idx": 19221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What sounded like the most tragic of accidents -- a dad absentmindedly leaving his toddler in the car on a scorching Georgia day -- is now being treated by police as a horrific crime. Two new details were added to a revised Cobb County criminal warrant Tuesday: Not only did Justin Ross Harris put his son in the car minutes before arriving at work on June 18, but he also returned to his car hours later during his lunch break. Harris placed his son, 22-month-old Cooper, into a rear-facing child restraint in the backseat of his Hyundai Tucson after eating breakfast at a fast-food restaurant. He then drove to his workplace, a Home Depot corporate office about a half-mile away, according to the warrant.\n@highlight\nChild cruelty charge downgraded from first to second-degree\n@highlight\nJustin Ross Harris has been charged with murder in the death of his son\n@highlight\nThe boy was left in a hot car, strapped to his seat in suburban Atlanta last week\n@highlight\nInvestigators say Harris returned to his car hours before he said he found his son", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to an obituary on legacy.com, @placeholder \"was a happy baby.", "idx": 29630}], "idx": 19226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:56 EST, 21 May 2013 Petra Maison, pictured wearing her clothes yesterday, launched the line in Sweden after finding ordinary working clothes were ill-fitting and designed for men There was a time when a woman would reach for a pair of old jeans and a tatty jumper to do the gardening. But this year\u2019s Chelsea Flower Show looks set to raise flowerbeds in the fashion stakes. One of the most crowded pitches yesterday was designer Petra Maison\u2019s range of \u2018feminine and practical\u2019 gardening clothes. Her Garden Girl collection, admired by Prince Charles, may be designed for maximum comfort but many will think the full ensemble is less than flattering.\n@highlight\nPetra Maison's Garden Girl collection gained plenty of attention yesterday\n@highlight\nLaunched the line in Sweden after finding ordinary working clothes ill-fitting\n@highlight\nRange includes durable ladies wear and tools ranging from \u00a39.99 to \u00a379", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 365, "end": 383}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Being involved in @placeholder was a dream come true for myself and my team.", "idx": 29631}], "idx": 19227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A family facing foreclosure is anything but a unique story in these troubled economic times. Daniel and Ebony Sampson with their children. \"It's a personal miracle,\" she says of how their home was saved. But this is a happier story of one family whose financial ruin was averted by the actions of a friend, the compassion of strangers, the networking power of the Internet and the holiday spirit of giving. \"This is our Christmas story,\" said Ebony Sampson. \"It's going to be told for generations and generations to come.\" Sampson, who lives in Aberdeen, Maryland, with her husband, Daniel, and their two young children, has overcome more hardship than one person should ever have to face. When she was in the 10th grade, she lost her entire family in a horrific car accident. Raised by a grandmother in New York, Ebony eventually used some life-insurance money from her parents' death to buy the home in Aberdeen, near where she grew up.\n@highlight\nThe kindness of strangers and power of the Internet saves one family's Christmas\n@highlight\nThe Sampsons faced foreclosure until a friend blogged about their plight\n@highlight\nWithin days, strangers from around the country donated more than $11,000\n@highlight\nEbony Sampson: \"It makes you understand what the season is all about\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suddenly, the sole breadwinner in the @placeholder household was out of work.", "idx": 29632}, {"query": "One morning, @placeholder woke up and looked out his bedroom window and saw his truck was missing.", "idx": 29633}], "idx": 19228} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arriving at a reception for foster carers in Islington this morning, the Duchess of Cambridge was resplendent in a brown silk shirt-dress. But while the frock might have looked a million dollars, its real price tag was a snip: \u00a3169 in the run-up to Christmas but now selling for just \u00a350. It came from what is fast becoming the Duchess' go-to label for everything from glamorous evening receptions to hot weather international tours - Hobbs. Scroll down for video Favourite label: The Duchess of Cambridge wore a discount \u00a350 Hobbs shirt-dress for a visit to Islington Not the first time: The British label, which is entirely designed in London, is a favourite\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cambridge regularly steps out wearing Hobbs\n@highlight\nMost recent was a \u00a350 brown dress for foster carer visit in Islington\n@highlight\nShe also wore Hobbs for a reception at Kensington Palace in November\n@highlight\nLabel spotted on the Duchess in Wales and Australia among others", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 73, "end": 92}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But although @placeholder, Kensington and Islington are the most recent outings, they are by no means the only ones for the Duchess' Hobbs wardrobe.", "idx": 29636}], "idx": 19231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Former rap star Flavor Flav was arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with assault with a deadly weapon and battery in a case involving his fiancee of eight years, police said. Police were called to their house on the city's south side at 3:30 a.m., according to a domestic battery report issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, which offers the following account of events: Flav, whose real name is William J. Drayton, 53, was arguing with the woman, Elizabeth Trujillo, 39. The two had gotten into a \"verbal altercation due to Drayton cheating on Trujillo,\" it said. The argument continued in the downstairs bedroom, where \"Drayton became physical.\"\n@highlight\nPolice say he got into an altercation with his fiancee, then threatened her son\n@highlight\nIt is not clear whether the musician has a lawyer\n@highlight\nFlavor Flav was a member of the rap group \"Public Enemy\"", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 318, "end": 357}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 448}, {"start": 483, "end": 500}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is scheduled for an initial hearing on Thursday morning.", "idx": 29641}], "idx": 19234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 04:04 EST, 30 July 2012 More than $200million has been squandered on a scheme to train Iraqi police that Baghdad says is neither needed nor wanted. The Police Development Programme \u2013 proposed as the largest State Department programme in the world \u2013 was planned as a five-year, multibillion-dollar effort to train security forces after the U.S. army left Iraq last December. A report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction found that Iraq did not confirm in writing that they wanted to go ahead with the programme to the American Embassy in Baghdad.\n@highlight\nBaghdad has rejected the The Police Development Programme in an effort to distance themselves from the U.S\n@highlight\nIt has been \u2018difficult\u2019 for American diplomats to secure a solid commitment from Iraq\u2019s government\n@highlight\nReport says that the embassy will hand over various assets to the Iraqis and has cut the number of advisers by 90 per cent\n@highlight\nDespite years of training, Iraq\u2019s police force remains a vulnerable target for militants\n@highlight\nU.S. spokesman denies money has been wasted and that Iraq is not interested in the police training programme\n@highlight\nShiite lawmaker says Iraq doesn't need American expertise\n@highlight\nFormer U.S. embassy official said programme was \u2018doomed'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 215, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 285}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 453, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 697}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1302}]}, "qas": [{"query": "objectives and to sustain senior-level @placeholder commitment to the program.\u2019", "idx": 29649}], "idx": 19239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith Labour unions in recession-hit Greece are holding another general strike against the country's harsh austerity program, as European leaders beset by the debt crisis gather for a summit meeting in Brussels. Today's strike - the 20th national stoppage since the debt crisis erupted two years ago - comes as EU leaders meet in Brussels. It has closed down public services and severely hampered most forms of transport with even taxi drivers joining in for nine hours. Shopkeepers in Athens and other cities are also closing for the day. It is the second general strike in less than a month.\n@highlight\nAnti-austerity protests turn violent again as masked anarchists fight police\n@highlight\nGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel calls for stronger central powers to intervene when EU member states break budget rules\n@highlight\nEuropean leaders to gather for summit meeting in Brussels later", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 321, "end": 322}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 787, "end": 788}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Flare-up: Protesters throw petrol bombs against riot police in @placeholder today during a 24-hour general strike", "idx": 29652}], "idx": 19241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Roland Marbaugh wrote 509 pages of his tales of war -- from the swampy Solomon Islands in World War II to the frozen Chosin Reservoir in Korea. His son typed them all up on an electric typewriter in the 1980s but unpublished, Marbaugh's stories remained largely in his mind. Until now. Marbaugh's story will soon be among 600 others on Witness to War, a virtual library of Americans in combat. When his testimony is posted in a few days, viewers will be able to hear the former Marine captain, now a spry 91, recount harrowing tales with photographic precision.\n@highlight\nTom Beaty founded Witness to War in 2002\n@highlight\nThe website posts video testimonies of veterans\n@highlight\nThey provide views of war from the foxhole\n@highlight\nFormer Marine Roland Marbaugh recorded his memories of the Pacific and Korea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 143, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 764, "end": 792}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He contacted @placeholder after he read an account of the 17 days of brutal battle in North Korea's Chosin Reservoir on its 60th anniversary.", "idx": 29659}, {"query": "@placeholder, then a captain, started off with 500 men under him.", "idx": 29660}], "idx": 19244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Louisiana man who Saturday became the first Vietnamese-American elected to the House says he hopes his win will push more young people to become politically active. Anh \"Joseph\" Cao says his win shows that \"really anything can happen.\" \"I am very honored and at this point, somewhat speechless to be the first Vietnamese-American congressman,\" Anh \"Joseph\" Cao told CNN on Sunday. \"But I also hope that many of our young people will consider being more politically active and being move involved in the community. Because as you can see, really anything can happen.\" The Republican defeated nine-term Democratic Rep. William Jefferson in the mostly African-American and heavily Democratic New Orleans-area district. Jefferson had been expected to win a 10th term despite battling scandals and a federal indictment for the past three years.\n@highlight\nAnh \"Joseph\" Cao is first Vietnamese-American elected to the U.S. House\n@highlight\nCao, of Louisiana, defeated Rep. 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Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander said business leaders have a 'patriotic duty' make the case for Brussels. And he warned that the Conservative Party's approach to Europe poses 'the biggest risk to British national prosperity in a generation'. David Cameron has promised that if he remains prime minister after the election he will renegotiate Britain's EU membership before holding an in-out referendum by 2017. He has made clear that without agreement on curbing benefits, he will 'rule nothing out' \u2013 raising the prospect of backing Britain's exit from the EU if he does not get his way.\n@highlight\nShadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander urges business to speak out\n@highlight\nSays companies have a 'patriotic duty' make the case for Brussels\n@highlight\nWarns the Tory EU plan poses 'biggest risk to British national prosperity'\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron has promised an in-out referendum before 2017", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 231, "end": 247}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 346, "end": 363}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 569, "end": 570}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 775, "end": 776}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 991, "end": 992}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The truth is that a @placeholder government in 2015 would mean breaking not simply with the record of the last government, it would mean breaking with decades of history that have defined the country we are today, how our country is run, and the place we have in the world,' he said.", "idx": 29668}], "idx": 19249} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mark Sanford is another step closer to political redemption, but the real headline out of his Tuesday victory in a Republican primary runoff for his old congressional seat was a rare public appearance by his former mistress -- who's now his fianc\u00e9e. And while the former South Carolina governor is considered the favorite in next month's general election showdown with Democratic nominee Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of satirist and Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert, his past infidelity remains front and center in the race and could continue to hurt him with crucial female voters. Democrats wasted no time in attacking Sanford over the affair.\n@highlight\nDisgraced former Gov. Mark Sanford won a runoff for U.S. House seat in South Carolina\n@highlight\nHe'll now face Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch, sister of \"The Colbert Report\" star\n@highlight\nNational Democrats started attacks against Sanford shortly after Tuesday's win\n@highlight\nWhile GOP acknowledges Sanford's liabilities, his district might be more forgiving than others", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 397, "end": 419}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 797, "end": 819}, {"start": 833, "end": 850}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The episode sank any hopes Sanford had of making a bid for the 2012 @placeholder presidential nomination.", "idx": 29671}, {"query": "\"It's extremely tricky political territory for several reasons: One, @placeholder can't effectively execute an apology tour and consistently be on the attack; two, any political attack on Colbert Busch would be used against Sanford and the party as proof of a perceived 'war on women;' three, we have a huge problem right now with the women vote -- so any candidate perceived to be one who disregards women -- is going to face issues getting votes.\"", "idx": 29674}], "idx": 19252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- It was 4am when, still half asleep, we bundled ourselves into a van and headed to the southern Ukraine city of Kherson. 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They assured us it was the quickest way out of town, but I was anxious because we had just three and a half hours to reach Kherson where we'd be joining the 43 observers from the Organization For Security and Cooperation (OSCE) international observer team as they attempted to cross into Crimea.\n@highlight\nCNN team joins international observers trying to get into Crimea from Ukraine\n@highlight\nThey are turned away at a checkpoint but the CNN team later makes it over the border\n@highlight\nAfter five days, they have to decide the safest way to get back again -- and decide on the train", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 222, "end": 238}, {"start": 261, "end": 279}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 624, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For two hours, the @placeholder officials repeatedly pressed their case, insisting they had a right to enter Crimea, but eventually they decided their efforts were futile.", "idx": 29685}], "idx": 19260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)In airport surveillance pictures, the three young women look like typical travelers. But their destination was anything but ordinary. British police announced last week that three east London classmates -- Shamima Begum, 15; Kadiza Sultana, 16; and Amira Abase, 15 -- had flown aboard a Turkish Airlines plane from London's Gatwick Airport to Istanbul on February 17. From there, they wanted to go to Syria with the apparent goal of joining ISIS. On Tuesday, authorities said they believe the three girls have made it to their target country. British Prime Minister David Cameron has said the case highlights the need to fight ISIS on multiple fronts.\n@highlight\nThree east London classmates are suspected of traveling to Syria to join ISIS\n@highlight\n\"We are not mad at you, we love you,\" says the family of one girl\n@highlight\n\"Find the courage in your heart to contact us,\" says the sister of another", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 292, "end": 307}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is a dangerous place, and we don't want you to go there.", "idx": 29686}], "idx": 19261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:03 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:12 EST, 27 January 2013 More than 30 firefighters were called to a property over the weekend to rescue a pony after it fell down a well. Grace Hilliar de Alvaro became concerned about family pet Nova when she couldn't find the animal after a search with son Ignacio, six. After looking through a number of fields they found the five-year-old pony stuck eight foot down a well and chest deep in water. Well of loneliness: Firefighters help rescue Nova the pony in Cary Fitzpaine, Somerset In happier times: Ignacio de Alvaro, 6, with Nova. His mother Grace is the pony's owner\n@highlight\nOwner Grace Hilliar de Alvero found her pony stuck in a remote field\n@highlight\nMore than 30 firefighters took six hours to free unlucky Nova the pony\n@highlight\nMrs Hilliar de Alvero called the rescue 'extraordinary'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 201, "end": 223}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 527, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 570, "end": 586}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 657, "end": 679}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family: @placeholder with his father, also called Ignacio, and Nova the pony.", "idx": 29700}], "idx": 19274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The murder of aid worker Alan Henning backfired for ISIS as it 'shifted Muslim opinion' against the militant group, according to an anti-radicalisation expert. Home Office specialist Sulaimaan Samuel says the orchestrated killing of the Salford taxi driver led the vast majority of Muslims to realise the group were beyond the pale. The 47-year-old was beheaded by Islamic State (ISIS) militants in a video released on social media after he was captured in December while delivering food and supplies to Syrian refugees. Salford taxi driver Alan Henning went to Syria to help refugees forced to leave their homes by civil war, but he was captured by ISIS extremists and beheaded in a video broadcast by the group\n@highlight\nAlan Henning killed after travelling to Syria to give aid to refugees\n@highlight\nHe was beheaded in one of a series of videos posted online by ISIS\n@highlight\nBut an expert has said his killing has turned Muslim opinion against group\n@highlight\nHe thinks the brutal video will discourage young Muslims from joining fight", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said Mr Henning's brutal killing shocked @placeholder around the world and will deter many from going to the region to fight alongside the group.", "idx": 29702}], "idx": 19276} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A top defector from the Syrian military said Saturday that armed rebel groups have aligned under the leadership of the Free Syrian Army. Uniting all efforts will bolster the anti-regime movement and safeguard the nation, Brig. Gen. Mustafa Sheikh said in a video posted on YouTube. The move addressed a key concern for observers of the Syrian crisis both inside and outside the country -- that armed rebel groups were disjointed and divided. Sheikh was one of the first high-ranking officers to announce his defection from President Bashar al-Assad's forces. He was accompanied in the video by Free Syrian Army commander Col. 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As a result of the clashes, 26 people sought medical help, four of them for gunshot wounds, the Donetsk regional administration's health department said. Two remain hospitalized. At least one police officer was injured in the clashes, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said, adding that shots were fired and small grenades and stones were used in the attack. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades in an effort to disperse the activists, who were armed with clubs, batons and shields but did not appear to be carrying firearms.\n@highlight\nNEW: Donetsk health authority says 26 people sought medical help, 4 with gunshot wounds\n@highlight\nIMF chief says $17.1 billion bailout for Ukraine is not without risk but is necessary\n@highlight\nChristine Lagarde: Russia has seen \"consequences\" for its actions in Ukraine\n@highlight\nUkraine says it is expelling a Russian naval diplomat after alleged spying activities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 456, "end": 482}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 951, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The yellow and blue @placeholder flag, which had been flying until a short time before, was thrown off the side of the building, a symbol of the spreading unrest.", "idx": 29709}], "idx": 19282} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The father of NSA leaker Edward Snowden told reporters in Moscow that he thinks his son deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. He arrived there Thursday for his first visit with his son since the former government IT contractor fled the United States after leaking National Security Agency spy program details to the media. Members of the European Parliament nominated Snowden in September for the Andrei Sakharov Prize, which honors figures who stand up to oppressive powers. 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Our neighbor to the South -- and second-largest export market -- has moved far ahead with reforms. As Congress crafts comprehensive immigration legislation, Democrats and Republicans must keep in mind that Mexico is changing rapidly, and policies crafted to reflect yesterday's Mexico will not help the U.S. make the most of the potential of today's and tomorrow's Mexico. Mexico's future is bright, and tapping into this growth and economic prosperity is vital to U.S. competitiveness. But the U.S. needs immigration reform to build on its huge bilateral trade with Mexico -- more than $1 billion in goods and services each day, or $45 million an hour.\n@highlight\nJason Marczak: Obama will see a Mexico on the rise economically when he visits\n@highlight\nMarczak: Immigration law needs to address the Mexico of today and tomorrow\n@highlight\nImmigration reform will open up one of Latin America's fastest-growing economies, he says\n@highlight\nAlso critical for increasing cross-border trade is improving efficiency at the border, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Undocumented immigration will keep declining as more @placeholder find new opportunities at home.", "idx": 29726}], "idx": 19288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's spokesman criticized the Egyptian government on Tuesday for arresting and harassing journalists and rights activists, and called comments by Vice President Omar Suleiman that Egypt is not ready for democracy \"particularly unhelpful.\" The remarks by White House press secretary Robert Gibbs reflected a growing U.S. dissatisfaction with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Suleiman, the intelligence officer Mubarak chose as his deputy to bring about reforms demanded by protesters who have convulsed Cairo and the Egyptian economy for more than two weeks. In another sign of U.S. frustration with the pace of reform in Egypt, Vice President Joe Biden, in a phone call Tuesday with Suleiman, pushed for more progress, according to a White House statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: A U.S. source says there is frustration with Egypt's government\n@highlight\nWhite House spokesman Gibbs calls Suleiman's comments \"unhelpful\"\n@highlight\nGibbs says Egypt should stop arresting and harassing journalists and activists\n@highlight\nVice President Biden talks by phone with Suleiman", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder met Sunday with some Egyptian opposition figures in preliminary talks that symbolized concession on both sides.", "idx": 29731}], "idx": 19290} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you frequent the pistes of the French Alps, you may see more than just skiers and snowmen scattered around the trails below. For the last 10 years, British artist Simon Beck has been decorating snow-covered lakes and mountainsides with massive geometric designs, often based on fractal patterns, using his footsteps as his implement. Beck's snow drawings have attracted attention and opportunity beyond the Les Arcs ski resort in France where he got his start. This year alone, he's delivered TED Talks in Austria and Cyprus, collaborated with New Zealand clothing brand Icebreaker on a series of garments, and has seen his international Facebook following grow to 280,000. Now he adds Snow Art, a book of over 200 photos he has taken of his work, to his list of accomplishments.\n@highlight\nSimon Beck creates geometric shapes in the snow with his footsteps\n@highlight\nThe designs are often inspired by fractals and other mathematical patterns\n@highlight\nBeck previously worked as an orienteering map-maker, and as an engineer\n@highlight\nHis new book, Snow Art, includes over 200 images of his best works", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He created his first snow drawing, a star on a lake near his apartment at @placeholder, to pass the time after a day of skiing in 2004.", "idx": 29735}], "idx": 19294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping just announced a major agreement to cut carbon emissions in both countries and tackle global warming over the coming decades. As the news site Vox puts it, \"This is a big deal.\" It's a big deal for citizens of both countries who will literally breathe easier due to reduced pollution. It's a big deal for the future of our planet. And it's even a big deal for Republicans, who had used inaction on the part of China to justify not doing anything about climate change here at home. And yet Republican leaders, many of whom remain inexplicably skeptical of the conclusive science about climate change, insist they will use their new congressional majority to try to obstruct clean air and water regulations enacted by the Environmental Protection Agency. For added measure, they will try to force President Obama to approve the construction of the Keystone pipeline extension. They will, apparently, be joined by centrist Democrats like Sen. Mary Landrieu, facing a tough run-off election for her seat in Louisiana in December.\n@highlight\nSally Kohn: The U.S.-China agreement to cut carbon emissions is a big deal\n@highlight\nKohn: Republicans need to wake up to the fact that global warming is real and man-made\n@highlight\nShe says the Keystone XL pipeline would be bad for climate and U.S. economy\n@highlight\nKohn: GOP shouldn't treat climate change as partisan football and set U.S. behind", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 201, "end": 203}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 778, "end": 808}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 998, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1369}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1436, "end": 1439}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, as @placeholder bury their heads in the sand, China has an eye toward the future.", "idx": 29741}], "idx": 19299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 14:30 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:57 EST, 21 March 2013 The editor of the London Evening Standard issued a grovelling apology last night after the newspaper published details of the Budget before George Osborne stood up to deliver it. Sarah Sands said she was \u2018devastated\u2019 by the error, which resulted in a photograph of the newspaper\u2019s front page story on the Budget being published on Twitter while MPs were still waiting for the Chancellor to begin. She said a \u2018very young and inexperienced\u2019 journalist had been suspended while the newspaper carried out a full investigation.\n@highlight\nChancellor George Osborne was on his feet delivering the 2013 Budget\n@highlight\nBut Labour members were already studying Standard splash from Twitter\n@highlight\nMember of staff immediately suspended and probe was launched by paper", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 106, "end": 128}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "waving a copy of the @placeholder\u2019s front page \u2013 which revealed dire public", "idx": 29747}], "idx": 19304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swollen breasts, the constant urge to wee and broken nights are problems expectant mums know all too well and men have been unable to share - until now. So what happened when three dads became nine months pregnant? Jason Bramley, Steve Hanson and Jonny Biggins are discovering exactly what it's like to have a baby on board by wearing pregnancy suits to honour mums in the run up to Mother's Day on Sunday, March 15. Scroll down for video Dads Jonny Biggins (left), Steve Hanson (middle) and Jason Bramley (right) are discovering exactly what it's like to have a baby on board by wearing pregnancy suits for an entire month\n@highlight\nThree fathers are wearing two-and-a-half stone baby bumps for a month\n@highlight\nMust wear fake bellies and breasts to work, to the pub and to bed\n@highlight\nAim is to honour mums in the run-up to Mother's Day on Sunday, March 15", "entities": [{"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I wonder why pregnant women don't use wheelchairs,' dad-of-one @placeholder, 44, (pictured) wrote in his diary", "idx": 29752}], "idx": 19308} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The touchdown catch that wasn't. The first touchdown interception. The inaccurate reception. Whatever you call it, don't call the controversial call by replacement refs in the Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahwaks game a catalyst for the tentative labor deal with National Football League referees, Commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday. \"It may have pushed the parties farther along, but we were really in intensive negotiations for the last two weeks,\" Goodell told reporters in a conference call Thursday to discuss the agreement, reached late Wednesday. Goodell also said he was sorry the league felt it had to resort to the replacements, few of whom had any previous NFL officiating experience. Many were high school or low-level college officials who hold down myriad other jobs, from schoolteachers to attorneys.\n@highlight\nNEW: Fans give officials standing ovation before Thursday game at Baltimore\n@highlight\nMonday night mistake didn't force settlement, NFL commissioner says\n@highlight\nThe NFL labor deal with referees locks in pay raises, protects pensions for five years\n@highlight\nIt comes 48 hours after furor erupted over Monday night's game", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 185, "end": 201}, {"start": 203, "end": 218}, {"start": 270, "end": 293}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The league acknowledged Tuesday that the @placeholder should have won, but allowed the result of the game to stand.", "idx": 29763}], "idx": 19315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Monty and his beloved dog Nigel who Noel was able to save from being put down Rufus the rabbit should not be here. The three-month-old pet fell out of his hutch and shattered his leg, a fatal injury for most rabbits as the bones are too small to fix. They are usually put to sleep. But Rufus is bouncing with health, and eager to explore. Vet Noel Fitzpatrick holds him securely. 'Rufus thinks he's fixed and he wants to hop around the room... but Rufus hasn't seen the X-ray pictures.' Those X-rays are extraordinary, proving why animal lovers know Noel as the Supervet. Rufus has had two metal plates implanted in his leg, fixed with 12 screws in a bone thinner than a matchstick. 'It was like drilling into cottage cheese,' Noel says candidly.\n@highlight\nNoel Fitzpatrick is known by animal lovers as the Supervet\n@highlight\nHis revolutionary operations are yet to be used on humans\n@highlight\nNoel saved Monty's Golden Retriever from being put to sleep", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 343, "end": 358}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 916, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Noel is a brilliant technician but also a deeply emotional man,' says @placeholder, with unfeigned admiration.", "idx": 29768}], "idx": 19320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New mom Savannah Guthrie returned to the Today show on Monday 12 weeks after giving birth to daughter Vale. The 42-year-old anchor was welcomed back in the New York studio by colleagues Matt Lauer, Al Roker and Natalie Morales after having her first baby on August 13. She said: 'It's so great to be back to see all of our friends here behind the scenes' adding that if too many clips of her daughter were shown 'you may have some waterworks'. In a first-person essay about her experiences as a new mom returning to work after maternity leave, she wrote: 'I feel like my heart is outside my body because Vale is in this world and she's my heart.'\n@highlight\nThe 42-year-old anchor was back in the New York studio after giving birth to her daughter on August 13\n@highlight\nShe tweeted: 'How to get through first morning post maternity leave? FaceTime during commercials'\n@highlight\nThe news anchor said being a new mom had left her feeling 'basically like myself, but hopefully a little bit better. Softer. More patient. Kinder. 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More worrisome than the people who call to cancel are those who don't call to book their trip in the first place, said Kathy Torian, a spokeswoman for Visit Florida, the state's tourism bureau. Hoteliers have a shot at dissuading worried would-be vacationers who call to cancel, she said. But they are unable to have any effect on those who opt not to book travel to the state in the first place, she said.\n@highlight\nSome Louisiana seafood festivals canceled to concentrate on cleanup\n@highlight\nFlorida, Alabama, Mississippi officials report cancellations, drop in bookings\n@highlight\nBP has offered money to the states to help them promote tourism\n@highlight\nBiloxi restaurateur who bounced back from Katrina vows he'll survive oil spill effects, too", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 90, "end": 91}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 788, "end": 789}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After @placeholder filled it with eight feet of water in 2005, he and other relatives rebuilt it in 55 days, he said.", "idx": 29778}], "idx": 19328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bobby Hogg, the last native speaker of a dialect originating from a remote fishing village in northern Scotland, has died -- and so has the dialect he spoke. The death of the 92-year-old retired engineer means that the Scots dialect known as Cromarty fisherfolk is now consigned to a collection of brief, distorted audio clips. It is the first unique dialect to be lost in Scotland, according to Robert Millar, a reader in linguistics at the School of Language and Literature at Aberdeen University. \"Usually minority dialects end up blending in with standard English to form a hybrid. However, this is a completely distinct dialect which has become extinct,\" he said.\n@highlight\nBobby Hogg was 92\n@highlight\nThe dialect, known as Cromarty fisherfolk, dies with him\n@highlight\n\"A little bit of color in our lives is gone,\" linguist says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 451, "end": 483}, {"start": 488, "end": 506}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It looks more than likely that this will go the same way as the @placeholder dialect,\" he said.", "idx": 29782}, {"query": "\"Educationally, @placeholder has been the language used in Scotland since the 18th century.", "idx": 29783}], "idx": 19331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States men's Olympic soccer team had its hopes dashed Monday night after a dramatic late goal killed its chances of going to London. A goal in the 95th minute, during stoppage time, pulled El Salvador to a 3-3 tie and knocked the U.S. team out of qualifying contention. A victory would have put the U.S. for Saturday's semifinals as winner of Group A in the CONCACAF region tournament. 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Another urges visitors to drive slowly: \"Don't hurt my critters.\" This from the \"Motor City Madman,\" a rocker famous for decades of thrashing guitars with \"10 digits of rhythm and blues doom,\" a hunter and reality show star known for killing whatever game he spots, and an outspoken conservative whose fiery talk has earned him a visit from the U.S. Secret Service. It's a mild summer afternoon, and he's just back home from a show that kept him up until 3 a.m. He's a little tired and the water by the dock is calm. 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Any stand-up will tell you that. Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen play comedians in \"Funny People.\" Let's have a hand, then, for Judd Apatow. Hollywood's most successful contemporary comedy producer isn't resting on his laurels but continues to push toward risky subject matter: male sexual insecurity in \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin,\" unwanted pregnancy in \"Knocked Up\" -- and now the big C. No, not cancer -- though Adam Sandler's superstar comedian George Simmons is stricken with an appropriately eccentric form of leukemia. No, this latest film's true subject is Celebrity and the funny things it does to people.\n@highlight\n\"Funny People\" has some funny -- and insightful -- stuff to say about comics\n@highlight\nJudd Apatow film stars Adam Sandler as ailing comedian\n@highlight\nMovie's main drawback is it's too long, but material makes up for it, says Tom Charity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 420, "end": 421}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's one of the few times we see @placeholder really having fun and cutting loose.", "idx": 29797}, {"query": "Still, if you're not averse to too much of a good-ish thing, and can stomach another of those terminal @placeholder illnesses that leaves the patient with no discernible ill-effects, \"Funny People\" is a fairly shrewd and nonjudgmental dissection of how celebrity skews and contaminates even the most intimate relationships.", "idx": 29799}], "idx": 19342} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley The grandfather of Alexandria Hollinghurst, the British teenager who with Brandon Goode, her American boyfriend, killed a policeman, blames himself for the tragedy. David Hollinghurst also dismisses suggestions that his granddaughter had drug problems or mental illness. \u2018She\u2019s a spoilt brat,\u2019 he said. \u2018She hadn\u2019t got her own way, so she did whatever she did.\u2019 'Spoilt brat and it's all my fault': Alexandria Hollinghurst, 17, just wanted her own way says her grandfather who blames himself for moving the family to America David Hollinghurst, the grandfather of Alex Hollinghurst on his front porch at his home in Okeechobee Florida\n@highlight\nDavid Hollinghurst moved to America in 1995 followed 12 years later by son and daughter-in-law and two granddaughters\n@highlight\nDismisses suggestions that she was a drug addict or had mental problems\n@highlight\nFlorida 'sucks' and 'It's horrible. 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The latest outlets to stock the satirical magazine, which features a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its front cover, are a fancy dress shop and a news kiosk. One shopkeeper said it is 'the right thing to do' to sell the magazine in support of free speech, while another said the publication had 'caught the imagination of the world'. Scroll down for video On sale: Jon Powell, left, and Matthew Stephenson, right, are two of the British shopkeepers who are planning to sell the new issue of Charlie Hebdo\n@highlight\nNews kiosk owner is taking a stand by selling the magazine's new issue\n@highlight\nA fancy dress shop has ordered 100 copies of the controversial publication\n@highlight\nThe first issue of Charlie Hebdo since last week's massacre features a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its front cover\n@highlight\nParisians were queuing up yesterday to buy the magazine's new issue", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 252, "end": 267}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 942, "end": 957}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first copies destined for @placeholder are due to arrive tomorrow, and a number of shopkeepers have already announced that they will make the magazine available even though they don't usually stock it.", "idx": 29803}], "idx": 19346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey Last updated at 7:03 PM on 4th November 2011 Good news: Lower petrol prices for drivers is welcomed by the AA, but towns without an Asda could pay 8p more Supermarket giant Asda sparked a price war today by slashing its pump prices to their lowest level since February \u2013 by knocking up to 2p a litre off petrol. Sainsbury\u2019s swiftly announced its own price cut and forecourts run by oil giants were set to follow. But the AA, while welcoming the moves, warned that motorists could be paying up to 8p a litre more in towns where there is not an Asda supermaket forcing prices down.\n@highlight\nSupermarket giant has knocked up to 2p a litre off petrol prices in the UK\n@highlight\nOil giants and Sainsbury's poised to follow\n@highlight\nAA warns move may be short-lived and that only towns with an Asda will benefit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 122}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 435, "end": 436}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 746, "end": 747}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder's spokesman added: \u2019We are doing everything we can to help our customers save money.", "idx": 29806}], "idx": 19348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrea Magrath for MailOnline Four British tourists have been hospitalised after the bus they were travelling on crashed into a lawnmower working on a central reservation on a busy Slovakian dual carriageway. The crash, that left all four British people badly hurt and killed the driver of the bus, happened while the vehicle was travelling between the capital Bratislava and Svaty Jur, a small town to the north east of the Slovak capital. Many of the injured were taken to hospital in Bratislava. Police said that in total there were 35 people on the bus and confirmed that 33 had been hurt, and the 52-year-old driver had been killed instantly.\n@highlight\nBus crashed into a lawnmower on central reservation of dual carriageway\n@highlight\nForeign tourists included four Britons and one Russian, remaining passengers Slovakian\n@highlight\nInjured passengers taken to hospital in capital Bratislava", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said four were British citizens and the fifth was a @placeholder citizen.", "idx": 29814}], "idx": 19355} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- Police raided an Islamic school and arrested seven students hours after a blast in a mosque in northern Pakistan left at least 50 dead and dozens injured, according to an Associated Press report. A man, right, mourns the death of his two sons in a suicide attack near Peshawar that killed at least 50. A bomb, packed with ball-bearings and nails, tore through Eid prayers at a mosque packed with hundreds of worshippers northeast of Peshawar on Friday, targeting Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, former Pakistani interior minister, local police told CNN. The blast left blood-stained clothes, hats and shoes as well as body parts and pieces of flesh scattered across the mosque, according to reports.\n@highlight\nBomb detonated at mosque northeast of Peshawar, Pakistan\n@highlight\nLocal police: At least 50 dead in attack on Eid prayers\n@highlight\nReports: Former interior minister was target, escapes blast, one son injured\n@highlight\nMinister supervised military operations in tribal areas against militants", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 489, "end": 512}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The president -- who survived two assassination attempts in December 2003 -- denounced Friday's attack, speaking out against what he said was a small number of Muslim extremists who would carry out such an act, according to a report from the state-run Associated Press of @placeholder.", "idx": 29815}], "idx": 19356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man accused of luring a 15-year-old girl to her death over Facebook was intending to abduct her then stage a fake rescue so he could be hailed as a hero, a court has heard. Kyle Dube, 21, is charged with the 2013 murder of Nichole Cable, who was found in woodland in Bangor, Maine, after an eight-day search. Police have said Dube told others that he'd intended to abduct Nichole and later come to her rescue. His plan was to kidnap her while wearing a ski mask, return later without the disguise, find her and be hailed as a hero, authorities have said.\n@highlight\nKyle Dube, 21, 'plotted to kidnap then rescue 15-year-old Nichole Cable'\n@highlight\nHer body was found in Maine woodland in 2013 after an 8-day search\n@highlight\nDube is pleading not guilty to abduction and murder", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to prosecution, phony Facebook account was traced to his home, his DNA was found on a hat at the end of Nichole's driveway and cell tower records show that he was in the area of @placeholder's home.", "idx": 29833}], "idx": 19371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has told the Mexican government to provide the necessary medical attention to a jailed vigilante leader who holds dual U.S. and Mexican citizenship. The Washington-based body wrote in a January 28 decision that it found adequate reason to be concerned for the health of 41-year-old Nestora Salgado, a resident of the Seattle suburb of Renton. Salgado was arrested in August 2013 after people detained by the community self-defense force she leads in the southern state of Guerrero alleged they had been kidnapped. A federal judge cleared Salgado of those charges last year, but related state charges have kept her locked up.\n@highlight\nNestora Salgado is a Mexican-born woman who arrived in the U.S. at age 20\n@highlight\nSeven years ago, she decided to return to her native Olinal\u00e1, a mountainous town in the troubled Mexican state of Guerrero\n@highlight\nShe ended up becoming part of a movement to establish a vigilante-style community police force\n@highlight\nSuch a force is allowed under Mexican law to help fight crime and corruption\n@highlight\nShe claims she was fighting crime and that the charges against her are nothing but a political vendetta", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 44}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A state law allows @placeholder and Guerrero's other indigenous communities to organize their own police forces.", "idx": 29834}], "idx": 19372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To adapt to the new era of gaming, Atari is returning to its roots. The gaming pioneer -- which spearheaded arcade games and home video-game consoles -- is reinventing itself to adapt to the era of mobile and social games. Atari has been synonymous with games and gaming since Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney founded it in 1972. The company's products, such as \"Pong\" and the Atari 2600, helped define the computer entertainment industry from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. About five years ago, the company got away from developing its own games to focus on publishing and distribution. Atari CEO Jim Wilson said it was a complicated time for the company and the brand.\n@highlight\nAtari has been synonymous with games and gaming since its founding in 1972\n@highlight\nAbout five years ago, Atari got away from developing to focus on publishing\n@highlight\nAtari released \"Atari's Greatest Hits\" for the iOS last year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wanted to take Atari back to its casual-gaming roots and recognized the best way to do so was to embrace the social and mobile change in the gaming landscape.", "idx": 29835}], "idx": 19373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Karley Marquet and Annie Kendzior said they enrolled at two of the nation's most prestigious military academies to serve their country and become military officers. Instead, they claim, they were raped -- and their military careers are now over. In a lawsuit filed in U.S. Federal Court on Friday, the women claim the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, ignored \"rampant sexual harassment.\" The suit claims former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the former superintendents of the two academies and the current secretaries of the Army and Navy are \"personally responsible\" for failing to \"prevent rapes and sexual assaults at the Naval Academy and West Point.\"\n@highlight\nSuit names academies' superintendents, Army, Navy and former DoD secretaries\n@highlight\nKarley Marquet and Annie Kendzior both say they were raped at service academies\n@highlight\nBoth say they believed their cases were being investigated, but they weren't\n@highlight\nDefense secretary announces new policies for sexual assault reports", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 277, "end": 294}, {"start": 327, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 808}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I could tell that there was a bias towards women,\" @placeholder recalled.", "idx": 29840}], "idx": 19374} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "More than 26,000 people have gone missing in Mexico over the past six years as violence surged and the country's government cracked down on drug cartels. Mexico's Interior Ministry announced the staggering statistic on Tuesday but noted that authorities don't have data about how many of the disappearances are connected with organized crime. The 26,121 disappearances occurred during former President Felipe Calderon's six-year administration, which ended on December 1 when Enrique Pena Nieto assumed the presidency. Pena Nieto's government has formed a special working group to focus on finding the missing, said Lia Limon, deputy secretary of legal matters and human rights for Mexico's Interior Ministry.\n@highlight\nMexico's interior minister says 26,121 people disappeared from 2006-2012\n@highlight\nIt's unclear how many of the disappearances are connected with organized crime\n@highlight\nOfficial: Locating people \"is a priority for this government\"", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 179}, {"start": 402, "end": 416}, {"start": 476, "end": 493}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 691, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics have accused @placeholder's government of not doing enough to find the missing and punish those responsible.", "idx": 29845}], "idx": 19376} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A March 16 referendum on whether the Crimea Peninsula should rejoin Russia has become the focus of the Ukraine crisis. Like nearly every aspect of the conflict, the vote planned by Crimea's regional parliament evokes widely differing interpretations of its legitimacy and importance. Here are some of the biggest questions about the issue, with a look at how key players are weighing in: 1) What is the Crimean referendum? Voters in the autonomous Ukrainian region of about 2 million people will choose between remaining part of the former Soviet territory or becoming part of neighboring Russia.\n@highlight\nRussia backs a Crimea-only vote about joining it or staying with Ukraine\n@highlight\nThe United States and its European allies say such a referendum is illegal\n@highlight\nTo Russia, the ousting of the elected Ukraine government was illegal\n@highlight\nAt issue is whether constitutional authority exists in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 72}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under that agreement, Ukraine will elect a new government on May 25 for the entire country, including @placeholder.", "idx": 29849}], "idx": 19379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally, David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 2 April 2013 A second Republican senator has spoken out in support of same-sex marriage in less than a month. Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois, who suffered a severe stroke last year and returned to the chamber in January, said \u2018government has no place in the middle\u2019 of two people in love, regardless of gender. Kirk, who previously opposed a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, said in a post on his blog on Tuesday that \u2018same-sex couples should have the right to civil marriage.\u2019\n@highlight\nSen. Mark Kirk of Illinois is the second sitting Republican senator to publicly come out in support of same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nHe has blogged about how recovering from a stroke lead him to reconsider\n@highlight\nLast month Republican Senator Rob Portman changed his stance on the issue in light of his son's homosexuality\n@highlight\nBut this week Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon said that even though his son is openly gay he does not support same-sex marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the wake of his announcement, @placeholder was attacked by senior Republicans and angry voters.", "idx": 29857}], "idx": 19383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack and Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 4 May 2013 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 4 May 2013 The runaway mom who went missing for 11 years before walking into a police station last week had set up a new life as a Florida cleaner and never spoke about the family she left behind. It emerged this week that Brenda Heist, who was eventually presumed dead by her husband and two children after suddenly going missing from their Pennsylvania home, was actually building a new life for herself on the other side of the country. Her new friends have spoken of their shock at discovering who she actually was and lifted the lid on her runaway life which was far less tragic than she has made out.\n@highlight\nBrenda Heist turned herself in at a Florida police station last Friday after being missing for 11 years\n@highlight\nHer husband and two children were heartbroken to discover she had been secretly living without them and said they wanted nothing to do with her\n@highlight\nBrenda who said she left Lititz, Pennsylvania to live as a homeless person actually worked as a cleaner and lived with new friends\n@highlight\nThey were shocked to discover her real identity and said she never revealed there was a family she left behind", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said she joined a group of homeless people that she met in a park who were hitch-hiking to @placeholder.", "idx": 29858}], "idx": 19384} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Superstar rapper Iggy Azalea may be regretting indulging in pizza this weekend after a Papa John's delivery guy dished out her phone number. The singer, who attended the Grammys on Sunday in LA, tweeted shortly before the awards ceremony: '@PapaJohns was my favorite pizza but the drivers they use give out your personal phone number to their family members.' Papa John's swiftly responded to Iggy's complaint with the message: '@iggyazalea #We should have known better. Customer and employee privacy is important to us. Please don't #bounce us.' Scroll down for video Complaint: Rapper Iggy Azalea took to Twitter to voice her complaint after a Papa John's employee breached her privacy on Sunday - to which the pizza chain offered a swift apology\n@highlight\nShe tweeted: '@PapaJohns was my favorite pizza but the drivers they use give out your personal phone number to their family members'\n@highlight\nPapa John's swiftly responded: '#We should have known better. Customer and employee privacy is important to us. Please don't #bounce us'\n@highlight\nThe singer also shared text messages she had received from her private number from an unknown individual", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 192}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The singer refused to let go of the invasion of her privacy and tweeted: 'And the supervisors at @@placeholder refuse to send pictures of their employess [sic] so you can identify who it is that steals your information.'", "idx": 29859}], "idx": 19385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Apparently working under the impression that they understand the science of sexuality better than the World Health Organization or the American Medical or Psychological or Psychiatric associations, Texas Republicans made a bold statement last weekend. With zero debate, they adopted a party platform that includes support for a widely discredited form of mental health \"treatment\" known as \"reparative therapy.\" Also called \"conversion therapy,\" this dangerous pseudo-medical practice aimed at transforming homosexuals into heterosexuals has been widely demonstrated to be both ineffective and harmful, not to mention offensive. The clearly misguided assumption underlying such therapy is the belief (often reinforced by self-serving interpretations of any number of religious texts) that homosexuality is a disease. However, much like drapetomania (the pseudo-scientific \"disease\" an enterprising white man conveniently identified in the mid-19th century was described as the condition that led black slaves to attempt escape), homosexuality is in fact not an illness, but rather a fact of human nature. And rejecting human nature can have devastating effects on the psyche, demonstrating that if there is a real disease that needs fixing here, it's homophobia, not homosexuality.\n@highlight\nTexas GOP endorsed \"reparative therapy\" to convert gays to straight orientation\n@highlight\nMelody Moezzi says such therapy isn't recognized by legitimate science\n@highlight\nShe says two states have banned the therapy for minors\n@highlight\nMoezzi: Young Republicans are going to be repelled by such decisions", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 126}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1534, "end": 1539}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By explicitly supporting such pseudo-therapy, the @placeholder has done more than simply turn a blind eye to science and the potentially deadly consequences of the negative attitudes and self-hatred that such \"treatments\" reinforce.", "idx": 29860}], "idx": 19386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:39 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:08 EST, 1 March 2013 A police officer who investigated a Zumba instructor's alleged prostitution business has testified that she found an 'assortment of condoms', four bottles of baby oil, cameras, a planner and $1,000 cash at the woman's residence. Audra Presby took to the stand for the second day in the trial of Mark Strong, who is accused of promoting prostitution with business partner and Zumba teacher Alexis Wright in Kennebunk, Maine. Presby testified she had also seized several computer hard drives, a laptop, checkbooks and personal lubricants from Wright's businesses, home and vehicle during a February 2012 search.\n@highlight\nMark Strong, the business partner for 'Zumba prostitute' Alexis Wright, is on trial facing charges of promoting prostitution\n@highlight\nProsecutors showed jurors two dozens pictures of Wright allegedly having sex with johns in her studio in downtown Kennebunk, Maine\n@highlight\nThe photos were taken from Strong's computer, which he allegedly captured from a live broadcast of her sex acts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "a massage table in exchange for $250, while @placeholder allegedly watched", "idx": 29872}], "idx": 19390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City (CNN) -- Explosions rumbled through Gaza City all night into Friday, and shortly after sunup, two detonations landed just 500 to 600 yards away from CNN's team sending it running for cover inside the hotel. A litany of bombardments provided for a sleepless night of hearing and feel incoming ordinance exploding and watching rockets leaving Gaza for Israel. Falling bombs made doors clatter and sometimes even one's bones. Clouds of smoke sprouted into the sky paralleling the repetition of thunderous booms. New destruction will await Egypt's new Prime Minister Hesham Kandil, when he arrives Friday morning in Gaza to meet with Palestinian officials.\n@highlight\nIsrael says 422 rockets fired from Gaza into Israel in past two days\n@highlight\nWarplanes bomb sites in Gaza City overnight\n@highlight\nBoth sides tweet photos of children struck by the violence\n@highlight\nEgyptian PM, delegation head to Gaza on Friday morning", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This creates an intolerable situation for Israeli civilians in southern @placeholder, who have the right to live without fear of attack from Gaza.", "idx": 29875}, {"query": "Later, reporting from @placeholder, the crew witnessed airstrikes and plumes of black smoke in many parts of the city.", "idx": 29877}], "idx": 19392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Denver father says he's been forced to watch his daughter be twice resuscitated and battle for her life after taking a sample of a tainted rave drug. According to a Facebook post that has quickly gone viral with more than 17,000 shares, Keith Roehm said his daughter Bianca ended up in the hospital after attending an electronic dance music festival called Skylab at the Denver Coliseum on Sunday. While there she took Molly, which he claimed was part of a 'bad batch' that had circulated and poisoned several other people at Sklab. Bianca Roehm ended up in the hospital after attending an electronic dance music festival called Skylab at the Denver Coliseum on Sunday\n@highlight\nFather Keith Roehm says his daughter Bianca suffered renal failure after taking a 'bad batch' of molly at a local rave\n@highlight\nDescribed 17-year-old high school student as a responsible girl who had a job and did well in school\n@highlight\nA Go Fund Me page set up for Bianca's medical bills says she appears to be improving", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder' is a term for a purified version of amphetamine drug MDMA, widely known as Ecstasy, favored in club culture.", "idx": 29880}], "idx": 19393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Guantanamo Bay detainees have long been considered America's most dangerous enemies. So what happens when they walk free -- like the five detainees swapped for U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl? Do they return to terror activities or transition to quiet, private lives away from the mayhem? Well, it's a mixture of both. How dangerous is this latest swap? Mathematically, it's not an even swap. But President Barack Obama's administration maintains it's not a risky move for the United States. The five detainees have been at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for years, and out of commission for a long time. They probably don't have extensive networks to tap into, according to two senior U.S. officials.\n@highlight\nAbout 17% of Gitmo detainees return to terrorist activities, report says\n@highlight\nAs of last month, the Guantanamo Bay detention facility had 154 detainees\n@highlight\nNot everyone at Guantanamo Bay has been found guilty of terrorism", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 534}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. pays @placeholder about $4,085 a year for the lease, but the latter hasn't accepted payment since 1959.", "idx": 29885}], "idx": 19397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 04:07 EST, 6 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:00 EST, 6 October 2013 At first glance these pictures of student life more than a century ago look like they would not be out of place in Downton Abbey. But on closer inspection, the tell-tale signs of university fun can be seen among the porcelain crockery and pleated curtains. Because like most American frats of today, Leila Bascom is desperate to show support to her university sports teams. This room belonged to Leila Bascom in 1898, and still features tell-tale signs of university life Leila and her roommate are engrossed in books in this picture where family photos are hung on the wall\n@highlight\nPhotographs unearthed from archives of University of Wisconsin-Madison\n@highlight\nShow similarities and differences of student life since 1898", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 718, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like a true picture of a 1950s @placeholder family, two parents and their daughter were photographed readings and studying in their room.", "idx": 29892}], "idx": 19400} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- \"Doing it nature's way has the potential to change the way we grow food, make materials, harness energy, heal ourselves, store information, and conduct business.\" Janine Benyus When self-confessed \"nature nerd\" Janine Benyus coined the term \"biomimicry\" in a book she published a decade ago, little did she know it would make her into an household name, rubbing shoulders with Hollywood stars. Janine is a champion of the biomimicry movement and helps companies to improve designs by turning to Nature. The natural sciences writer now gives talks on the subject to riveted crowds and is a consultant to some of world's biggest companies.\n@highlight\nJanine Benyus coined the term \"biomimicry\" in her influential 1997 book\n@highlight\nBiomimicry is the concept of looking for inspiration for design through nature\n@highlight\nShe was named by Time magazine as an environmental hero of 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With results like that, it seems, you can't argue with @placeholder.", "idx": 29894}], "idx": 19402} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Allan Levene really -- really -- wants to serve in Congress. So much so, that he plans to run in four states: Georgia. Minnesota. Michigan. Hawaii. 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But it likely will be a logistical nightmare.\n@highlight\nAllan Levene wants to run for Congress in Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan and Hawaii\n@highlight\nConstitution and state laws don't preclude the strategy\n@highlight\nExperts mostly say it could be a waste of time, but it could set a new campaign model\n@highlight\nIt's believed Levene is the first to try the approach", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He pursued a career in the IT industry and is now settled in Georgia, but he has lived in @placeholder in the past, which is why he chose the Wolverine State as one of his \"four.\"", "idx": 29903}], "idx": 19408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The commissioner of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, police department said Thursday he \"deeply regrets\" the arrest of prominent black Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., but stands by the procedures followed by his department. Sgt. Jim Crowley said he has nothing to apologize for in regards to the arrest of Henry Louis Gates Jr. \"I believe that Sgt. [James] Crowley acted in a way that is consistent with his training at the department, and consistent with national standards of law enforcement protocol,\" Commissioner Robert Haas said, referring to the officer who made the July 16 arrest at the professor's home.\n@highlight\nOfficer: \"I know what I did was right. I have nothing to apologize for\"\n@highlight\nSgt. 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Satoru Umeta, 24, was convicted of assaulting singers Rina Kawaei and Anna Iriyama, both 19, along with one of the group's male employees at a \"hand-shaking event\" for fans in Takizawa City, Iwate Prefecture last May, CNN's affiliate TV Asahi reported. The attack left the three victims severely injured, according to Japan's Kyodo news agency. Handing down the sentence in the Morioka District Court, Judge Takehiko Okada said that the consequences of the attack -- which involved a foldable saw fitted with box cutter blades -- could have been worse.\n@highlight\nA man is sentenced over a saw attack on two members of J-pop group AKB48\n@highlight\nThe attack left the teens, and a member of staff, severely injured\n@highlight\nThe world's biggest pop group, AKB48 currently lists 186 members on its website", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 525, "end": 546}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The unemployed @placeholder had been motivated to commit the attack out of his frustration at failing to find a job, the judge said.", "idx": 29930}], "idx": 19425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 03:34 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:30 EST, 1 August 2013 The U.S. government made three-quarters of requests to Twitter to reveal users' identities over the past six months, the microblogging site revealed in its latest transparency report. The San Francisco-based company is under greater pressure from governments to release its users' personal details, with requests rising 40 per cent compared to the previous six months. 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The fate of Susan Powell, who disappeared in 2009, is still unknown. The remains discovered in Tooele County over the weekend belonged to a young man, Sheriff's Detective Lt. Travis Scharmann said. Scharmann said the state medical examiner is working to determine the cause, time and other circumstances of his death. In addition to Powell, authorities must now determine what happened to the man whose remains were found in the same region on Sunday.\n@highlight\nThe fate of Susan Powell, who disappeared in 2009, is still unknown\n@highlight\nThe remains discovered over the weekend belong to a young man, police say\n@highlight\nThe grim discovery fuels the mystery of the missing woman", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 373, "end": 388}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Josh Powell says he last saw his wife on a cold December night in 2009 as he and his two young sons left to go camping in the @placeholder desert area.", "idx": 29940}], "idx": 19430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She may be a fully-fledged pop star with a growing global appeal but Nigerian singer, Asa, is determined to remain true to her African roots. 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Greece's foreign ministry released a statement Sunday afternoon in which it proposed to \"undertake the task of transporting the humanitarian aid, with Greek vessels or other appropriate means, through existing channels.\" That same day, Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis talked by phone with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. 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But it isn't often the manager of arguably the biggest club on the planet is tearing a strip off Sepp Blatter. Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti felt moved to tell Blatter to button it after the Swiss insisted Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer should be crowned footballer of the year. That affronted Ancelotti, who thinks his star player -- Cristiano Ronaldo -- is a shoo-in for a second successive Ballon d'Or award. 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Hit it straight or you\u2019re dead meat, right? Well, maybe not this year at Pinehurst. Rather startlingly for the US Open there will be no rough. That\u2019s right \u2013 none. Instead, Pinehurst\u2019s fabled No 2 course has widened fairways, which bleed into waste areas featuring all sorts of funky hazards: sand, gnarled tree roots and hollows. Punters can usually feel safe backing steady, straight hitters at the US Open \u2013 think Justin Rose (28-1) or Graeme McDowell (50-1), two champions from the last four years \u2013 but the 114th edition of America\u2019s national championship poses some different and difficult questions.\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy is favourite for 114th US Open at Pinehurst No 2\n@highlight\nBubba Watson, Adam Scott and Mickelson also among the frontrunners\n@highlight\nHenrik Stenson, Jason Dufner and Luke Donald could spring a surprise", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 937, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Precision: Luke Donald's natural ability on the greens should help him conquer @placeholder", "idx": 29956}], "idx": 19442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN)German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande met Friday with their Russian counterpart and began to draw up a new proposal to end the bitter conflict in eastern Ukraine. The peace talks with President Vladimir Putin ended early Saturday, the Kremlin told CNN. Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said a joint document based on a prior peace plan agreed to in Minsk, Belarus, in September, is not yet complete. The parties will engage in further talks by phone on Sunday, Peskov said. 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Just make sure not to startle your co-workers if you start yelling, \"Awesome, baby!\" Everyone in the entire country, starting on Selection Sunday when the NCAA Tournament brackets are revealed, becomes a college basketball expert. From President Obama to that annoying woman in accounting who lets her corgie make the picks (and still somehow wins the office pool), we're all about to pretend we know more about Cinderella than the prince himself. So if you're just now beginning to pay attention, here is an A-to-Z primer of what you're going to find in your brackets.\n@highlight\nNCAA Tournament brackets revealed on Selection Sunday, March 11\n@highlight\nTo kickoff March Madness 2012, this primer will explain what you'll find in your brackets\n@highlight\nThe Indiana Hoosiers are back in the tournament for the first time since 2008\n@highlight\nReigning UConn Huskies hope to defend their title despite a rocky season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 244, "end": 258}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 756, "end": 773}, {"start": 850, "end": 865}, {"start": 944, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If that doesn't seem like a long drought, consider: The @placeholder were a tournament fixture every year from 1986 to 2003 and have won five titles (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981 and 1987).", "idx": 29965}], "idx": 19448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What happens when the Winter Olympics party leaves town? It's a question that is probably giving organizers of the Sochi 2014 Games sleepless nights and, if the example of Lillehammer is anything to go by, some food for thought. Will all the expense be worthwhile? Russia is spending an unprecedented $50 billion on completely revamping its faded Black Sea resort, hoping to turn it into a tourist mecca and hi-tech business destination for decades after next February's 16 days of competition. Can Vladimir Putin's grand planners learn from one of the smallest host venues in Olympic history? Leap of faith\n@highlight\nSmall Norwegian town rose to sporting prominence at 1994 Winter Olympics\n@highlight\nInvestment in Lillehammer has made it a post-Olympic center of sporting excellence\n@highlight\n$1.2 billion of public money gave boost to town but didn't increase tourism as expected\n@highlight\nLillehammer set to host second Winter Youth Olympics in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 936, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most, if not all of the last eight host countries of @placeholder have experienced negligible increases in tourist numbers, says Teigland.", "idx": 29966}], "idx": 19449} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi has once again cast doubt on his Barcelona future by telling the world he does not know where he will play next season. The Argentina superstar had shot down suggestions he would join a club in the Barclays Premier League after Barcelona\u2019s 3-1 win over Atletico Madrid on Sunday. However, the 27-year-old fuelled talk of a move to Chelsea after naming Blues boss Jose Mourinho as his third choice for the prestigious FIFA Coach of the Year. Lionel Messi (centre, in an Adidas hoodie) and Manuel Neuer (left) lost out to Cristiano Ronaldo (right, with a Nike T-shirt) who won the FIFA Ballon d'Or Award on Monday night\n@highlight\nLionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Neuer were the three contenders for the FIFA Ballon d'Or, to be announced on Monday\n@highlight\nMessi cast doubt over his Barcelona future at ceremony in Zurich\n@highlight\nBarca forward admitted: 'I don't know where I'll be next year'\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo revealed he is 'very happy' at Real Madrid\n@highlight\nBut Portuguese forward said 'only God knows' where he'll be next year\n@highlight\nArgentina international voted for Jose Mourinho as FIFA Coach of the Year\n@highlight\nClick here to follow how it all unfolded", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 211, "end": 233}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 430, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 465}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 533, "end": 549}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 613}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 725, "end": 740}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 930, "end": 946}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I have always said I will end my career at Barcelona but as @placeholder said, only God knows the future.", "idx": 29969}], "idx": 19450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- May 26, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 London, England \u2022 Libya \u2022 New York City Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Hi, everyone. I'm Carl Azuz, and you're tuned in to CNN Student News! It's Thursday, May 26th, and you can leave the next ten minutes to us. First Up: Speech to Parliament AZUZ: First up, President Obama makes a speech that some people are calling the main event of his week-long trip to Europe. It happened in front of the British Parliament; it's a legislative group that's kinda like the U.S. Congress. During the speech, the president talked about a lot of world issues that the U.S. and Britain have faced together. That includes the economic crisis, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the revolutions, protests and conflict happening right now in the Arab world, like in Libya. The president said the U.S. and U.K. should and will provide an example for other nations to follow.\n@highlight\nExplore the \"special relationship\" between the U.S. and U.K.\n@highlight\nFind out how living conditions are affected by war in Libya\n@highlight\nDiscover what information will be displayed on new fuel labels\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 250}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 577, "end": 594}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His support for the @placeholder war won him more friends in the U.S. Congress than across the pond.", "idx": 29970}], "idx": 19451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England failed to recover from a sloppy first half at Twickenham, losing 28-31 to South Africa in their second autumn Test. Brad Barritt, Ben Morgan and Dave Wilson scored tries for England while Cobus Reinach, Jan Serfontein and Schalk Burger went over for the Springboks. Here, Sportsmail's Sam Peters gives his verdict on how both sets of players fared. ENGLAND Brown - 7 Two sharp breaks and always full of intent with ball in hand. Defensively sound but would be good to see him at first receiver more. 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The 29th seed, playing in her first grand slam quarterfinal, came from once set down to overcome third seed Williams who suffered a back injury having already rolled an ankle earlier in the tournament. Despite Williams' fitness problems, few had given Stephens a chance of beating the five-time Melbourne champion. \"Someone asked me, 'Do you think you can win?' I was like, 'Yeah, I think so, but I wasn't like too clear about it,''\" the 19-year-old told reporters after advancing to a tie with world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka on Thursday.\n@highlight\nSloane Stephens beats compatriot Serena Williams to reach Australian Open semis\n@highlight\nThe 19-year-old came from one set down to defeat the third seed\n@highlight\nStephens will play her first ever grand slam semifinal against world No.1 Victoria Azarenka\n@highlight\nTop seed Azarenka beat Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5 6-1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 769, "end": 783}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 971, "end": 992}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When one journalist asked @placeholder if she had considered retiring hurt during the match, it caused some confusion in the press room.", "idx": 29985}], "idx": 19461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yangon, Myanmar (CNN) -- When Burmese commuters have an accident they don't dial 911 or any ordinary emergency service. They call the country's version of Marlon Brando, a heartthrob in the 1980s and 90s who turned his back on the film industry to run a fleet of ambulances and bury the nation's dead. A household name in Myanmar, which is also known as Burma, Kyaw Thu has starred in more than 200 films, and even took home a Myanmar Academy Award in 1994 for best actor in \"Da-Byi-Thu Ma Shwe Hta.\" He followed it up with best director for \"Amay No Bo\" in 2003, but by then his head had already been turned by the story of an old woman left to die alone in hospital.\n@highlight\nAward-winning Burmese actor gave up films to operate free funeral services\n@highlight\nKyaw Thu was considered a heartthrob in the 1980s and 1990s\n@highlight\nHe formed Free Funeral Service Society after hearing the story of a woman abandoned in hospital\n@highlight\nSociety now provides ambulance, hospital, disaster relief and education services", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 427, "end": 447}, {"start": 476, "end": 497}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 847, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the pace of @placeholder's transformation, from a military state to thriving democracy at peace with ethnic rivalries, depends on the attitudes of ordinary people.", "idx": 29988}], "idx": 19463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Italian champions Inter Milan have unveiled new signing Samuel Eto'o, with the Cameroon striker immediately being forced to deny suggestions from the Italian media that he has ever had a problem with new coach Jose Mourinho. Samuel Eto'o parades his new Inter Milan jersey after completing his move from Barcelona. Eto'o, who completed his switch from Barcelona on Monda, denied he has issues with Portuguese coach Mourinho and insists he never insulted his team's style of play after a Champions League match between Barca and Chelsea. \"I never said those words that were attributed to me,\" he told a press conference. \"There is also a tape which proves it and, in any case, that was after an intense game.\n@highlight\nInter Milan unveil Samuel Eto'o after he completes his transfer from Barcelona\n@highlight\nEto'o has signed five-year deal and moves in a swap deal for Zlatan Ibrahimovic\n@highlight\nCameroon striker denies any past dispute with his new coach Jose Mourinho", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 496, "end": 511}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 879, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is a great player but I am Samuel Eto'o and my past and my victories talk for me,\" said Eto'o.", "idx": 29993}], "idx": 19467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Harris From the air, it looks little different from any other exclusive development in one of Britain\u2019s most affluent areas. Set in tranquil surroundings, the upmarket crescent of multi-million pound houses in Surrey overlooks an historic swathe of private parkland. Little wonder that couples with the means to pay up to \u00a33.5million for a newly built mansion were keen to put their deposits down when they came up for sale. 'Little Persia': How the six houses in upmarket Kingswood Warren in Surrey could be sealed off from neighbouring homes. The identities of the new buyers are protected by a confidentiality contract\n@highlight\nSix houses in exclusive Kingswood Warren, Surrey bought up by mystery buyers - gazumping prospective owners\n@highlight\nThe newcomers are thought to be Arabs with royal connections - but are protected by confidentiality agreement\n@highlight\nThey are locked in stalemate with locals after they began building huge fences with barbed wire around houses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 483, "end": 498}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But shortly before contracts could be exchanged, mystery @placeholder buyers were allowed to gazump the would-be owners by buying four of the houses for cash.", "idx": 30001}], "idx": 19472} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the surface, a fast-growing service called Bit.ly performs a small task: it shortens URLs. 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And it has bigger plans in store.\n@highlight\nShortened URL services growing in popularity thanks to services like Twitter\n@highlight\nShort URL company Bit.ly developing to allow web traffic tracking and a free analytics\n@highlight\nOther link shorteners allow for ads as new form of revenue model\n@highlight\nMany web users remain wary of clicking on shortened URLs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fraudsters have been targeting @placeholder with links that are supposedly related to trending topics but that actually lead to malicious sites.", "idx": 30010}], "idx": 19479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, a prominent Mexican politician kidnapped in May, was released and back at his home Monday. \"I am fine, thanks to God. I am strong and my life will continue to be the same,\" he told the crush of reporters gathered outside of his home in Mexico City. \"As a man of faith, I have already forgiven them,\" Fernandez de Cevallos said about his kidnappers. \"But as a citizen, I believe the authorities have a job to do.\" Fernandez de Cevallos, a former senator and congressman and a close ally of Mexican President Felipe Calderon, disappeared on May 14 near his ranch in the state of Queretaro in central Mexico. Blood and other signs of a struggle were found, police said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Diego Fernandez de Cevallos: \"I am strong\"\n@highlight\nHe is back at his home\n@highlight\nFernandez de Cevallos was abducted on May 14; it is unclear who kidnapped him or why", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 55}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 171, "end": 173}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 471, "end": 491}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 741, "end": 767}, {"start": 829, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He belongs to the same political party as @placeholder, leading some officials to speculate that he may have been abducted by narcotraffickers.", "idx": 30011}], "idx": 19480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter An American woman has ditched her comfortable, fun-loving Californian lifestyle to become a traditional housewife in rural India. Adriana Peral, 41, took a leap of faith last August when she flew to the sub continent to meet a man young enough to be her son who she had fallen in love with over Facebook. Within months she was married to Mukesh Kumar, 25, and had assumed her new role as a doting housewife - sweeping, cooking, cleaning and mucking in on the family's farm in an impoverished rural community in Haryana, India. 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How do you come back from something like that? Sandusky's defense attorneys, Joe Amendola and Karl Rominger, responded this week with rapid-fire rounds of testimony; 29 witnesses took the stand in little more than two days -- including 11 character witnesses in a single hour. The defense also chipped away at the character and motives of the alleged victims, sparing no one: not the young accusers, not their families and certainly not the cops.\n@highlight\nDefense strategy in Sandusky case was to tear down accusers, families, cops\n@highlight\nCharacter witnesses portrayed former Penn State coach as role model, do-gooder\n@highlight\nDefense calls 16-minute tape between accuser's attorney and investigator a smoking gun", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 857, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, retired defensive coordinator for Penn State's storied football team, is charged with 51 counts of molesting 10 boys over 15 years.", "idx": 30017}], "idx": 19484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan and Mark Prigg Last week Nasa announced to the world the steps they would be taking in order to land humans on the red planet. And now, in a video, they've revealed the missions, technologies and developments that will make a manned mission to Mars possible. The footage shows how current technology such as the International Space Station (ISS), in tandem with future endeavours - including visiting an asteroid - will see humans take the first steps on the fourth planet from the sun. Scroll down for video In a new video Nasa has outlined the path it intends to take in order to land humans on Mars. Proposals to send people to the red planet have been floating about for a while, but now the space agency has revealed how such an endeavour will be attempted\n@highlight\nNasa has unveiled the steps they will need to take on the 'Path to Mars'\n@highlight\nIn a new video the agency shows how new and emerging tech will be used\n@highlight\nThey highlight the ISS as being important for testing exploration capability\n@highlight\nFuture missions of Orion and SLS will also lead humans to the red planet\n@highlight\nThis follows Nasa's announcement to land humans on Mars in the 2030s", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 336, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The huge lifting power of the @placeholder - up to 130 ton - will enable it to take the components and fuel needed for a nine-month trip to Mars.", "idx": 30024}], "idx": 19491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These are the scenes of squalor which were discovered by police when they arrived at the home of two-year-old girl who died after accidentally drinking her drug addict mother's methadone out of a Tom and Jerry beaker. Barry Jones, 42, and Michelle King, 30, were this week convicted of the killing of little Sophie Jones, who died after drinking from the cup she thought contained her favourite fruit shoot drink. When they arrived at the terraced family home in Blackpool, Lancashire, detectives found medication stacked next to children's toys and filthy rooms littered with dirty washing and pushchairs. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPictures show squalid conditions Sophie Jones was living in before death\n@highlight\nMother used children's beakers to store methadone she planned to sell\n@highlight\nYoungster was seen looking 'groggy' after drinking from cartoon beaker\n@highlight\nShe later collapsed and died and was found to have been poisoned by drug\n@highlight\nBlackpool Council have confirmed a serious case review into her death", "entities": [{"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 972, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder was in hospital King sent two text messages to Jones relating to the child's drinking cup - one reading 'all the meth bottles out back under green thing'.", "idx": 30032}], "idx": 19498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Bill and Hillary Clinton's seemingly never-ending political careers have had a tremendous impact on at least one person: Monica Lewinsky. The former White House intern, whose sexual relationship with the 42nd President led to his impeachment, will never be able to escape the spotlight -- as long as the Clintons are still in it. As Hillary Clinton mulls another presidential run in 2016, her husband's relationship with Lewinsky has become fodder for her political foes. Possible Republican 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has invoked Lewinsky and Clinton's affair twice in as many months. \"If (Democrats) want to take a position on women's rights, by all means do. But you can't do it and take it from a guy who was using his position of authority to take advantage of young women in the workplace,\" Paul said this past weekend on C-SPAN's \"Newsmakers\" program.\n@highlight\nNearly 20 years later, Lewinsky scandal has become fodder for Hillary Clinton's political foes\n@highlight\nSen. 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In a press conference Monday afternoon, Chief Richard Pruitt of the Alamo Heights Police Department said 23-year-old student Robert Cameron Redus had wrestled Cpt Chris Carter's baton away from him and hit the policeman in the head and arm with it. Cpt Carter eventually got the baton back and told Redus four times to stop fighting him or he would shoot.\n@highlight\nRobert Cameron Redus, 23, was killed after being pulled over for a traffic stop by campus police officer Chris Carter early Friday morning\n@highlight\nRedus was a student at University of the Incarnate Word\n@highlight\nPolice announced Monday that Redus was charging at the policeman with his hand ready to strike when he was shot to death\n@highlight\nA vigil was held to remember Redus at the university on Sunday\n@highlight\nParents of Redus attended and his father spoke\n@highlight\nAlamo Heights police and Texas Rangers are investigating the shooting\n@highlight\nCarter is on administrative leave during the investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 324, "end": 354}, {"start": 381, "end": 400}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 623, "end": 642}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 796, "end": 827}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, known to friends by his second name Cameron, had spent the evening celebrating the end of semester with classmates.", "idx": 30045}], "idx": 19509} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A year to the day after he killed his girlfriend, South African \"blade runner\" Oscar Pistorius broke his silence Friday, describing her death as a \"devastating accident.\" The double amputee Olympic star is charged with premeditated murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, a model and law school graduate. He has never denied killing the woman he calls the love of his life on Valentine's Day last year. But he maintains that he mistook her for a home invader when he shot her in the bathroom of his upscale home in Pretoria. Since being freed on bail, he has remained largely out of the spotlight. He released a statement Friday, the anniversary of her death, saying he will carry the \"complete trauma\" of the day forever.\n@highlight\nOlympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius goes on trial next month\n@highlight\nHe is charged with premeditated murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp\n@highlight\nPistorius says he mistook her for a home invader\n@highlight\n\"No words can adequately capture my feelings about the devastating accident,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 88, "end": 102}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 410, "end": 424}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 917, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All we are looking for is closure and to know that our daughter did not suffer on that tragic @placeholder,\" the family said in a prepared statement.", "idx": 30048}], "idx": 19511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom A British artist has been killed and his partner is feared dead after a gas explosion ripped through the home they built together in Portugal. Glyn Uzzell, 84, had lived with Paul Fonk in the villa in the Algarve region for 35 years, and two works by David Hockney were thought to be hanging in his home when it was destroyed. Portuguese media reported tonight that Mr Uzzell's partner had been confirmed as a second victim in the tragic blast. Tragic: Glyn Uzzell (left) built the house himself with his partner Paul Fonk (right) in southern Portugal. It exploded in what is thought to have been an accidental gas blast yesterday which sent debris flying 300m away\n@highlight\nGlyn Uzzell built home himself 35 years ago in village near Lagoa, Algarve\n@highlight\nIt is feared 84-year-old's long-term partner Paul Fonk also died in the blast\n@highlight\nTwo works by renowned artist David Hockney were hanging in the house\n@highlight\nNeighbours said the blast yesterday was heard more than a mile away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Debris was thrown 300 metres away before police and rescue workers descended on the area, popular with @placeholder ex-pats, just before 8am local time.", "idx": 30051}], "idx": 19513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leesa Smith for Daily Mail Australia and Emily Crane The first public housing property, with sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, was auctioned off for $1.9 million tonight - $600,000 more than the terrace was predicted to be sold for. The heritage-listed home at 119 Kent Street is the first of 293 state-owned houses to go under the hammer in Millers Point and Dawes Point in Sydney's CBD. The auction was held in a secret location on Thursday night with authorities imposing strict rules on who can attend to keep potential protestors at bay over the controversial sale. More than 600 public housing tenants will be relocated as part of the selling - off process.\n@highlight\nThe first public housing property in Sydney's CBD was auctioned off for $1.9million in a secret location on Thursday night\n@highlight\nThe first of 293 state houses to be sold in Millers Point and Dawes Point\n@highlight\nOnly vetted buyers in a position to buy at the auction were allowed entry\n@highlight\nMore than 600 tenants will be relocated as part of selling-off process\n@highlight\nFor every house sold in Millers Point, three houses could be built in other Sydney suburbs, the government says", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The last public housing tenant paid $77.20 per week at the @placeholder terrace.", "idx": 30070}], "idx": 19529} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She's won a Grammy, has been handpicked by Pharrell to join him on tour and is set to feature in an upcoming episode of the eighth series of Doctor Who - is 2014 the year of Foxes? And the singer, who won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, is celebrating yet another coup - landing a major campaign with adidas. With her musical success and cool urban style, adidas was keen to snap her up to launch its latest running footwear, the Energy BOOST. Scroll down for video Singer turned model: Pop starlet Foxes, real name Louisa Allen, is helping to launch adidas' latest running footwear, the adidas Energy BOOST\n@highlight\nSinger, 25, won Grammy this year and will sing on Doctor Who\n@highlight\nLaunching adidas' latest running footwear, the adidas Energy BOOST\n@highlight\nLoves to run around London Fields with her friends\n@highlight\nScouted by Pharrell to sing on his European tour", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 207, "end": 243}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 597, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 747, "end": 765}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We were stood outside a @placeholder conference and we got talking and they called me up and asked me if I wanted to be on the show and I said I'd love to.", "idx": 30071}], "idx": 19530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Air strikes have killed more than 6,000 ISIS fighters including half of the top command, according to U.S. officials. U.S. intelligence estimates that ISIS \u2013 also known as Islamic State \u2013 has a total force of between 9,000 and 18,000 fighters. Stuart Jones, U.S Ambassador to Iraq, said yesterday that more than 6,000 ISIS extremists had been killed in Syria and Iraq since air strikes began. Scroll down for video U.S. intelligence estimates that ISIS \u2013 also known as Islamic State \u2013 has a total force of between 9,000 and 18,000 fighters but officials claimed yesterday that coalition air strikes have killed more than 6,000 militants\n@highlight\nAir strikes have killed more than 6,000 ISIS fighters, report U.S. officials\n@highlight\nU.S Ambassador to Iraq said military effort has 'devastating' effect on ISIS\n@highlight\nIt came as Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi met with David Cameron in London\n@highlight\nPM Cameron told him: 'We will do everything we can to help stop foreign fighters coming to your country and creating the mayhem we see today'", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We have a coalition of over 60 countries that have come together to help @placeholder.", "idx": 30073}], "idx": 19531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Mitt Romney prepares to make the case for a first term, give a thought to what we can expect from a Barack Obama second term. It's probably going to look a lot like the second terms of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon -- driven not by his own agenda, but by events beyond his control. Bush's second term was defined by the after-effects of the Iraq decision he made in his first term; Clinton's by impeachment and the Internet boom; Reagan's by deficits and Gorbachev; Nixon's by Watergate. And what will define Obama's?\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: A second term for Barack Obama would have a different shape\n@highlight\nHe says Dems likely won't control both houses, giving him little chance for major legislation\n@highlight\nFrum: Obama would likely benefit from an improving economy but would face challenges overseas\n@highlight\nU.S. energy production boom would bring U.S. closer to energy independence, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder tax cuts of 2001, extended in 2010, will expire at the end of 2012.", "idx": 30074}], "idx": 19532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Senate on Thursday rejected a Democratic bid to open debate on repealing the \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy banning openly gay and lesbian soldiers from military service, possibly killing any chance for it to get passed in the current congressional session. However, a bipartisan group of senators immediately said they would raise the issue again in a separate piece of legislation. It was unclear if the bid to separate the repeal provision from a larger defense authorization bill would increase its chances for approval. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, called Thursday's vote without an agreement with any Republican senators to support the motion, ensuring it would fail. The vote was 57-40 in favor of the cloture motion that required 60 votes to pass.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says he is \"extremely disappointed\"\n@highlight\nSenators say they will propose a separate repeal measure\n@highlight\nDemocratic push fails to win the 60 votes necessary to pass\n@highlight\nSenate Democratic leader holds the vote without an agreement with Republicans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder appeared to oppose the request to wait until the tax package had been passed.", "idx": 30082}], "idx": 19537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hamburg have moved up to fourth place in the Bundesliga, only behind Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg on goal difference, after a comfortable 2-0 home victory over Energie Cottbus on Sunday. Ivica Olic celebrates his opening goal for Hamburg as they remain in touch near the top of the Bundesliga. Croatian striker headed Hamburg into a 32nd-minute lead while a free-kick from winger Piotr Trochowski seven minutes later secured the points for the home side. The result lifts Hamburg above Hoffenheim onto 45 points, with leaders Hertha Berlin remaining top of the table on 49 points following their 1-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.\n@highlight\nHamburg remain in Bundesliga title hunt following 2-0 win over Energie Cottbus\n@highlight\nThe win lifts Hamburg into fourth in the table, four points behind leaders Hertha\n@highlight\nStuttgart suffer first defeat under Markus Babbel, losing 4-0 at Werder Bremen", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 388, "end": 403}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 881, "end": 893}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday's other match saw Werder Bremen pick up their first league win of 2009 with a 4-0 victory over @placeholder, the first defeat in 10 matches for new Stuttgart coach Markus Babbel.", "idx": 30092}], "idx": 19544} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iwao Hakamada holds the most dubious of records: Convicted of a 1966 quadruple murder, he is the world's longest-serving death row inmate, according to Amnesty International. That record was capped Thursday when, after almost 48 years, a local court reopened Hakamada's case, Amnesty and Japanese media reported. The Shizuoka District Court suspended his death sentence and released Hakamada after DNA testing indicated key evidence against him may have been fabricated, reported NHK, the Japanese public broadcasting organization. The court said keeping him detained any longer would be unjust, NHK reported. Prosecutors have four days to appeal the court's ruling, but Amnesty International's East Asia research director said it would be \"most callous and unfair\" to challenge the court's decision.\n@highlight\nIwao Hakamada served 48 years in prison for murders of his boss and boss's family\n@highlight\nCourt granted him a retrial, saying some evidence may have been fabricated\n@highlight\nAmnesty international says he was beaten and threatened into confessing in 1966\n@highlight\n78-year-old ex-boxer's mental state deteriorated because of isolation, Amnesty says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 161, "end": 181}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 326, "end": 348}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 680, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1168}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hakamada's case marks the sixth time a death row inmate in Japan has earned a retrial, and courts overturned death sentences in four of the five previous cases, @placeholder reported.", "idx": 30097}], "idx": 19547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 02:12 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 02:12 EST, 28 August 2013 British tourists risk falling foul of the law while on holiday if they are ignorant of local customs, the Foreign Office warned today. More than a quarter of UK citizens seeking consular assistance abroad are looking for help after they have been arrested. And the 'crimes' for which they have been detained are often as seemingly innocuous as wearing camouflaged clothing or eating near a church. Attraction: But visitors to Florence could be fined if they eat near churches or public buildings\n@highlight\nForeign Office releases list of unusual laws which trap British visitors\n@highlight\nIn Barcelona it is illegal to wear a bikini while drugs are still banned in the Netherlands and feeding pigeons is a crime in Venice\n@highlight\nTourists in Barbados can be fined for wearing camouflaged clothing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 244, "end": 245}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stylish: But camouflage-style clothing like this is strictly illegal in @placeholder - even for children", "idx": 30104}], "idx": 19553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Sheen Follow @@Tom_Sheen Ashley Cole is to be questioned by Los Angeles police over claims he assaulted a female TV presenter in a nightclub. The former England left back, 33, is on holiday in LA after being left out of Roy Hodgson's World Cup squad. Cole allegedly poured champagne over MTV presenter Donatella Panayiotou, shouting: 'You know what this is for!' 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In fact, David St John claims to be Britain\u2019s most prolific contestant. The trivia-mad 64-year-old has racked up 27 appearances on game shows including 15 to 1, Eggheads, The Chase and The Weakest Link. He first put his grey matter \u2013 and his seemingly unchanging hairstyle \u2013 to the test on TV in 1982 on Sale Of The Century, and won two motorcycles.\n@highlight\nDavid St John, 64, won two motorbikes on Sale Of The Century in 1982\n@highlight\nSince then he's made another 27 appearances on television gameshows\n@highlight\nThe quiz-mad father of two has won thousands of pounds and other prizes\n@highlight\nHe says wife, Maria, 59, is happy 'especially if I come home with a few bob'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 472}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder champions: Mr St John, kneeling far right, was part of the victorious British team in 1986", "idx": 30113}], "idx": 19562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vladimir Putin mobilised more than 150,000 troops and an armada of ships yesterday for a drill to test the combat readiness of forces in western Russia as tensions over Ukraine continue to grow. In addition to the soldiers \u2013 nearly twice the British Army\u2019s manpower after planned cuts \u2013 880 tanks, 210 aircraft and 80 warships will take part in the operation. The manoeuvres raised fears that the Russian president may be planning to send forces into Ukraine after the toppling of its Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovych. 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So, while many Olympic leaders offered reassurance on the day after two bombings 400 miles from Sochi killed at least 31 people, some of those getting ready to compete in the Games spoke of a different reality. They know their security is never sure thing.\n@highlight\nTwo bombs exploded in Volgograd killing more than 30 people, just 300 miles from Sochi\n@highlight\nThe Winter Olympics begin in fewer than six weeks\n@highlight\nMany athletes have expressed concerns about security\n@highlight\nOthers say Sochi is likely to be the safest place in the world during the Olympics\n@highlight\nRussia has spent a record $51 million on the Games", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We all put a lot of faith in security at any @placeholder and I'm confident Russia is using all measures to ensure security is sound,' Lassila said.", "idx": 30126}], "idx": 19573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Democratic Republic of Congo (CNN) -- Our friend Kika is a long-term resident of Panzi Clinic, a remarkable facility in eastern Congo that manages, under extraordinarily difficult circumstances, to accommodate a small number of women who have survived excruciating acts of gender violence. For the sufferers who have heard of Panzi, post-rape, they will do anything to get there. Kika did. She crawled. It took her one month. Kika was fetching water one early morning, as she always did. On this day, something that is becoming almost inevitable for girls and women happened to her. Armed militia appeared and began to sexually assault her. She screamed, attracting her older brother Patrice's attention. He came running. The militia welcomed their next victim by demanding he rape his sister. He refused. They insisted again. He said, \"Kika is like my mother. I will not.\"\n@highlight\nAshley Judd tells story of girl who was victim of conflict mineral violence\n@highlight\nActress met girl during recent mission to Democratic Republic of Congo\n@highlight\nJudd calls for U.S.-led effort to form accepted certification of Central African minerals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 32}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the @placeholder, donors should use that leverage to work for a comprehensive multiyear plan to reform the Congolese army, which may be the largest single violator of human rights in the east, and the broken justice system, which enables the violations.", "idx": 30132}], "idx": 19578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Borussia Dortmund duo Shinji Kagawa and Ilkay Gundogan stepped up their fitness regimes as they linked up with the rest of their teammates in training on Monday. Kagawa, who recently rejoined the German side from Manchester United after a two-year absence, was pictured alongside Gundogan and the rest of the squad with a big week fast approaching for Jurgen Klopp's side. They play SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga on Saturday before welcoming a familiar face in the shape of Arsenal in their first Champions League group stage game of the season on Tuesday. Familiar faces: Dortmund fans will be looking forward to the returns of Shinji Kagawa and Ilkay Gundogan\n@highlight\nShinji Kagawa and Ilkay Gundogan are both close to making their first appearance of the season\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old re-joined the club last week for \u00a36.3million\n@highlight\nGundogan is closing in on a return to the first team after a year out injured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 213, "end": 229}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 497, "end": 512}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frustrating: @placeholder was given little opportunity to stake a claim for a first-team spot at Manchester United", "idx": 30133}], "idx": 19579} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aldi could soon overtake Waitrose in market share as more middle class families choose to shop at the budget chain. Sales at the German-owned discount store rose 32.2 per cent in the 12 weeks to July 20. This means 4.8 per cent of shoppers now visit Aldi, up from 3.7 per cent this time last year and rapidly approaching Waitrose\u2019s 4.9 per cent share. German invasion: Budget supermarket Aldi now has 4.8 per cent of British food shoppers coming through their doors - up from 3.7 per cent last year This means 4.8 per cent of Britain\u2019s food shoppers now walk through its doors, up from 3.7 per cent this time last year and a hair\u2019s breadth away from Waitrose, which commands 4.9 per cent of the market.\n@highlight\nAldi now has 4.8 per cent of the British food shopping market\n@highlight\nIt's 32 per cent growth rate has seen it up from 3.7 per cent\n@highlight\nNearly caught up with Waitrose's 4.9 per cent of the market", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also uses checkouts that were developed and patented by its @placeholder parent, where the conveyor belts are longer to accommodate the entire contents of a trolley load.", "idx": 30134}], "idx": 19580} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkey ordered the expulsion of Israel's ambassador and other senior diplomats stationed there on Friday, a dramatic slap against its one-time close ally over its failure to apologize for a deadly raid last year on a Gaza-bound ship in a flotilla loaded with humanitarian aid. Low-level officials are allowed to stay, but others must leave by Wednesday, a Turkish official said. Turkey has been incensed with Israel after its commandos clashed with Turks on one of the flotilla ships, the Mavi Marmara, and killed nine people. This comes on the same day that U.N. released a report about the May 2010 raid. The document criticized Israel's actions in the incident, even as it describes the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza as a \"legitimate security measure.\" Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon received a copy of the report on Friday, a U.N. spokesman said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Soldiers acted in self-defense, Israel says\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.N. and U.S. regret a U.N. report didn't bridge the Israel-Turkey rift\n@highlight\nTurkey wants an apology from Israel over the flotilla raid\n@highlight\nDisagreements over Gaza have caused ties to deteriorate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pope said Turkey's stance on @placeholder could be risky in its relationship with the United States.", "idx": 30151}, {"query": "The report said there was \"significant mistreatment of passengers\" by @placeholder authorities.", "idx": 30153}, {"query": "\"As to the ambassador in Turkey, he had finished his posting a couple of days ago and had already said goodbye to his Turkish colleagues and was expected in @placeholder in the coming days,\" the Israeli official said.", "idx": 30155}], "idx": 19593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th president of the United States, the wish list that has been building abroad may have grown longer than he or anyone else can deliver. The world's newspapers marked Barack Obama's election win. Now, world governments want him to act. There are the apparently eternal conflicts of the Middle East and Kashmir, between India and Pakistan, that have already reared their ugly heads almost as a warning even before Obama took office. Between them, they engulf most of the grievances and violence that shape the Islamic world and its relations with the United States.\n@highlight\nWorld has long wish list for Barack Obama when he becomes president\n@highlight\nSolving problems will need creative diplomacy and courage, Amanpour says\n@highlight\nMiddle East, Iran and Kashmir all need attention\n@highlight\nAmanpour asks if world nations will rise to help U.S. or just carp from sidelines", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 30-year-old rupture in relations between the United States and @placeholder is also expected to be addressed as a key priority by the new administration.", "idx": 30157}], "idx": 19595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Venezuelan investigators have detained 12 police officials following the shooting death of a Chilean diplomat's teenage daughter. Karen Berendique, 19, died Saturday from gunshot wounds after Venezuelan police shot at the vehicle she was riding in with her brother in the coastal city of Maracaibo, officials said. Her father, Chilean Honorary Consul Fernando Berendique, told reporters that police pointed guns at the car and opened fire when it didn't stop at a checkpoint. The car had six bullet holes in it, he said. \"It is a product of the irresponsibility and a product of the disrespect for human life here, an act of officials that had little experience, and this is the consequence. ... They cut short the life of my brilliant, 19-year-old daughter,\" he told reporters.\n@highlight\nChilean Honorary Consul Fernando Berendique criticizes \"disrespect for human life\"\n@highlight\nHe says police shot at the car his daughter was riding in when it didn't stop at a checkpoint\n@highlight\nVenezuelan officials condemn the shooting and say those responsible will be punished\n@highlight\nChile's foreign ministry calls for a swift investigation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 842, "end": 860}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saturday's shooting comes several months after @placeholder's consul general in Caracas was kidnapped, shot and wounded after leaving a hotel.", "idx": 30173}], "idx": 19606} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To most owners of the new iPhone, the voice-activated feature called Siri is more than a virtual \"assistant\" who can help schedule appointments, find a good nearby pizza or tell you if it's going to rain. She's also a she. Siri answers questions in a part-human, part-robot voice that's deep, briskly efficient and distinctly female. (At least in the U.S. and four other countries. In France and the UK, Siri is male.) People describe the app using female pronouns. Her gender has even prompted some users to flood blogs and online forums with sexually suggestive questions for Siri such as \"What are you wearing?\" (Siri's baffled response: \"Why do people keep asking me this?\")\n@highlight\nStudies have shown people generally find women's voices more pleasing than men's\n@highlight\nScholar: \"It's much easier to find a female voice that everyone likes than a male voice\"\n@highlight\nIn Germany, some BMW drivers refused to take GPS directions from a woman\n@highlight\nTech companies may avoid male computer voices because of HAL from the move \"2001\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 409, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A lot of tech companies stayed away from the male voice because of @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 30177}], "idx": 19610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dictators around the Middle East should pay close attention to the fate of Libya's Moammar Gadhafi, opposition activists from Syria and Yemen said Thursday as reports of Gadhafi's death flashed across the world. \"This is a lesson for all dictatorships: The clear fate of all who kill his people is to end up under the feet of the nation,\" said Omar Al-Muqdad, a Syrian opposition activist in exile in Turkey. View a gallery of leaders caught up in the Arab Spring The opposition Syrian National Assembly \"blesses the Libyan people that got rid of an infamous dictator such as Gadhafi,\" he said.\n@highlight\n\"This is a lesson for all dictatorships,\" a Syrian opposition leader says\n@highlight\n\"I hope Ali Abdullah Saleh is watching the news closely,\" blogger says of Yemen leader\n@highlight\nMoammar Gadhafi's death could have ripple efects through the region, Mideast analyst says\n@highlight\nYemen and Syria are closer to change than Bahrain and Iran, expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 488, "end": 511}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 708, "end": 725}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There are local factors in @placeholder that are going to make it much more difficult to have an effect -- the middle classes in Syria have yet to really throw their lot in with the opposition,\" he said.", "idx": 30184}, {"query": "\"There are local factors in Syria that are going to make it much more difficult to have an effect -- the middle classes in @placeholder have yet to really throw their lot in with the opposition,\" he said.", "idx": 30185}], "idx": 19614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Samuel - Sport Samir Nasri was mystifyingly left out of France\u2019s World Cup squad and his girlfriend, Anara Atanes, tweeted her displeasure. A series of expletive-driven messages included the opinion that Didier Deschamps, the national coach, was s***. Deschamps is now taking Atanes to court and has issued a civil lawsuit. This seems a spectacular over-reaction. Atanes is a Victoria\u2019s Secret model and member of a minor pop group called Fanfare. She is not greatly sought after for her views on the game. 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Officers on horseback and a helicopter with heat-seeking technology on board have been patrolling the perimeter around the 18-acre Bucklebury Manor estate in Berkshire, where the royal trio stayed last night. The local council imposed no-stopping regulations on roads near the Georgian home where a team of armed royal guards, who accompany Kate and William everywhere, are also stationed. Scroll down for video Back again: The couple spent a week at Bucklebury Manor shortly before Kate returned to London to give birth, and the Cambridges were back last night surrounded by police\n@highlight\nPolice patrolling 18-acre Bucklebury Manor on foot, horseback and by air\n@highlight\nExperts say security significantly higher since Prince George's birth\n@highlight\nRoyal babies have been targets by kidnappers and attackers in the past\n@highlight\nKate, William and George stayed with Carole and Michael last night", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 287, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 607, "end": 622}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 776, "end": 791}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "recently bought by @placeholder\u2019s parents in the leafy village of Bucklebury.", "idx": 30190}], "idx": 19617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many women might be put off by an ex-soldier who spent nearly three years years living with wolves in a muddy wildlife park without taking a shower - but Shaun Ellis has finally found his match. The 47-year-old \u2018Wolfman\u2019, who is believed to have the strongest bond with the wild animals of any human, taught his girlfriend Isla, 30, how to live as one of them - and now they have tied the knot. The couple met in September 2009, and more than two years after their first date in April 2010, they wed in a Native American ceremony in Devon, wearing traditional dress and writing their own vows.\n@highlight\nShaun Ellis, 47, of Coombe Martin, Devon, tied the knot with 30-year-old Isla\n@highlight\nEx-soldier lived with wolves in muddy wildlife park without taking shower\n@highlight\nCouple married in traditional dress two years after first date in April 2010", "entities": [{"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Housing: Such is their love of all things @placeholder, a teepee on the fringes of an area of land where the wolves are housed has become a part-time home during their spells studying them up close", "idx": 30194}], "idx": 19621} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid want to sign Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo if they fail to land Radamel Falcao or James Rodriguez from Monaco. Carlo Ancelotti is keen to add a forward after Alvaro Morata left for Juventus on Saturday, but the Real manager doesn't agree with City's asking price of \u00a324million. Negredo insisted he was 'happy and very settled' at City on Wednesday, but a difficult end to last season made the 28-year-old keen to leave the Etihad. VIDEO Scroll down as Monaco's vice president says Falcao and Rodriguez aren't for sale Staying or going? 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And this time, his daughters Sasha and Malia remembered to smile. Flanking their father, their mother Michelle, and their maternal grandmother Marian Robinson, the teenagers beamed as they clustered around the light switch just feet away from the White House. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Joyful joyful! The entire first family looked full of Christmas spirit at the annual tree-lighting ceremony The big moment: Malia, 16, beamed out at the crowds and Sasha, 13, stared excitedly at the light-switch as their father told citizens to remember those on military service when they look at the tree, a symbol of hope\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama lit the tree outside White House with First Daughters, Michelle and Michelle's mother Marian Robinson\n@highlight\nMalia, 16, and Sasha, 13, looked cheerier than they did on Thanksgiving\n@highlight\nObama said the tree is 'symbol of hope', urged people to think of soldiers\n@highlight\nTom Hanks hosted the event, kissed Michelle on the cheek to celebrate", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Support: The @placeholder girls were accused of failing to show their father support on Thanksgiving but their jovial attitude on Thursday night, walking arm-in-arm with their father, sent a clear message to their critics", "idx": 30200}], "idx": 19624} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Trooper William Finn, a spokesman with the Washington State Patrol, was tweeting Wednesday under the handle @wspd5pio about an accident on Vancouver's Interstate 205. A car was traveling northbound when it crossed the grass median into the southbound lane, striking a pickup truck, head on. At 2:11 p.m. PT, Finn tweeted, \"Vancouver - SB 205 @ Padden - Fatality collision. WB Padden to SB 205 is closed. Right lane SB 205 also closed in area. Use alt route!\" About 10 minutes earlier, Caran Johnson, a local scanner aficionado and a follower of Finn's on Twitter, had learned about the accident. She turned to the micro-blogging site to post new details and to reach out to her community.\n@highlight\nCaran Johnson, a local scanner aficionado, posts about a fatal car crash on Interstate 205\n@highlight\nShe grows worried her husband may have been involved, writes to spokesman on scene\n@highlight\n\"It's him. he died,\" she posts on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 74}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At 2:20 p.m. PT, Johnson sent a tweet to @placeholder, \"@wspd5pio do you have descriptions of involved vehicles?\"", "idx": 30205}], "idx": 19628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:36 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:17 EST, 30 September 2013 The distraught teenage sister of April Jones said today she dreams of hugging her murdered sibling just one more time and to hear her say 'I love you'. Jazmin Jones and the five-year-old were 'inseparable' and the room they shared is exactly as it was when she was abducted and killed last October. April's bed in Machynlleth, mid-Wales, is still made and is covered in her favourite cuddly toys to remind her bereft family 'she will always be with us', the 17-year-old said.\n@highlight\nJazmin Jones, 17, said she dreams of hugging her youngest sibling again\n@highlight\nRoom they shared is untouched, with April's bed made and covered in toys\n@highlight\n'I see it as a happy thing, she hasn't disappeared. She'll always be with us.'\n@highlight\nApril was snatched and murdered by Mark Bridger, who was jailed for life\n@highlight\nThe five-year-old was laid to rest last Thursday in Machynlleth, mid-Wales", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "tight-knit town in @placeholder came to a standstill as the", "idx": 30212}], "idx": 19634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Chelsea signing Fernando Torres said his transfer deadline-day move to the English Premier League champions from division rivals Liverpool was a \"step forward\" in his career. After much media speculation over the striker's future, Torres joined the Blues on a five-and-half-year contract on Monday, in a deal secured just before the January transfer window came to a dramatic close. \"I felt that I needed a step forward in my career and for my ambition as a footballer,\" the 26-year-old Torres said in an interview with the club's official website on Tuesday. \"I am joining a team that is at the top level -- there is not another level after Chelsea,\" he added.\n@highlight\nFernando Torres speaks to Chelsea TV after signing for the club on Monday\n@highlight\nEPL champions agreed a deal with Liverpool just before the transfer day deadline\n@highlight\nSpain striker's first game for Blues could be against Liverpool on Sunday\n@highlight\nLiverpool signed strikers Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez; Chelsea also secured David Luiz", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 89, "end": 110}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 975, "end": 986}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With Torres' record-breaking deal and Liverpool reportedly paying in excess of $53 million for @placeholder, the Premier League showed little sign of being affected by the current economic situation.", "idx": 30218}, {"query": "With Torres' record-breaking deal and Liverpool reportedly paying in excess of $53 million for Carroll, the @placeholder showed little sign of being affected by the current economic situation.", "idx": 30219}], "idx": 19636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei paid 8.45 million yuan ($1.3 million) for a charge against his wife's company to prevent her from going to jail, he told CNN Tuesday. Ai told CNN that if the tax charge went unpaid then his wife, the legal representative of Fake Cultural Ltd., would have been sent to jail. When news of the tax charges broke earlier this month, there was a huge outpouring of donations from fellow activists and supporters wanting to ease the 15 million yuan ($2.3 million) debt. Ai told CNN that the donations grew to more than 9 million yuan, but he only used a portion of it for this payment, which he hopes will give him the right to an administrative review.\n@highlight\nAi Weiwei uses donation money to pay off tax bond\n@highlight\nHopes tax bond will allow for administrative review\n@highlight\nAdministrative review does not guarantee positive outcome for Ai\n@highlight\nSupport from public encourages his fight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 276, "end": 293}, {"start": 516, "end": 517}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 897, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder always uses tax issues to cover up political issues.", "idx": 30222}], "idx": 19638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Norfolk, Virginia (CNN) -- An Iraqi detainee said he was kicked and punched while his hands were tied behind his back in a recording played Tuesday in the trial of a Navy SEAL accused of assaulting the detainee. Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe has pleaded not guilty to punching Ahmed Hashim Abed in the stomach, dereliction of duty and lying to investigators. Wearing Navy dress whites, McCabe spoke his first words -- \"Yes, Ma'am\" -- when greeted by the military judge, Navy Capt. Moira Modzelewski. The prosecution and defense teams presented opening statements Tuesday after Modzelewski seated a military jury of four Navy officers and three enlisted personnel.\n@highlight\nMatthew McCabe has pleaded not guilty to punching Iraqi detainee, dereliction of duty\n@highlight\nAhmed Hashim Abed says in recording he was punched, kicked while hands tied\n@highlight\nMcCabe's lawyer says he was doing his job; blames Abed's mouth injury on canker sore\n@highlight\nTwo others have been acquitted of charges related to beating", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 781, "end": 797}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While on the floor, @placeholder described being kicked several times with a boot-covered foot in his shoulder and back.", "idx": 30239}], "idx": 19648} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN)The man whose hit-and-run death led to the arrest of former rap mogul Marion \"Suge\" Knight was also a former rap label owner as well as a father figure to wayward youths and gang members, a friend said Friday. Terry Carter, 55, wasn't a product of the thug life, but he did found and own the defunct Heavyweight Records, said friend Darcell Carraway, 38. Carter mentored young men to a better life, Carraway said. His death \"will bring a lot of people together, you know, from all different walks of life, Bloods, Crips, ex-gang members, current gang members, whatever, people on the streets, foster kids, whatever the case may be,\" Carraway said.\n@highlight\nKilled was Terry Carter, 55, a former rap label owner and \"father figure\" on L.A. streets\n@highlight\nCarter and Marion \"Suge\" Knight were acquaintances in rap music circles, friend says\n@highlight\n\"Because of people like Terry, I was able to...make something of myself,\" friend adds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 106}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 317, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 365}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 807}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police say @placeholder allegedly tracked the two men to the lot.", "idx": 30244}], "idx": 19652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Walking through the notorious St Raphael\u2019s Estate in the shadow of Wembley Stadium, 13-year-old Raheem Sterling took care to put an extra sweater over his QPR tracksuit on the way to training. To do otherwise would be to invite intimidation or even a beating. Not because of club affiliations but because blue was the \u2018wrong\u2019 colour according to gangs who controlled the estate. There are many similar stories which help explain why England\u2019s most talked about footballer is such a potent mix of ability, stubbornness and vulnerability. Raheem Sterling is set to return to QPR when Liverpool travel to Loftus Road on Sunday\n@highlight\nLiverpool star set to return to QPR on Sunday in Premier League clash\n@highlight\nSterling grew up in Brent in shadows of Wembley Stadium\n@highlight\n19-year-old moved to England from Jamaica when he was five\n@highlight\nSterling was brought by Liverpool in 2010 and has become a star at Anfield\n@highlight\nTeenager has received criticism after not starting for England in Estonia", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 48}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 155, "end": 157}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 537, "end": 551}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He\u2019s a 19-year-old boy from @placeholder and he proves that if they\u2019re serious and put in time and effort, they can achieve what they want.", "idx": 30246}], "idx": 19653} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CBS show 48 Hours this weekend will air parts of a haunting voicemail recorded during the last minutes of a young woman's life as she was murdered - despite the victim's mother expressing her outrage. The Saturday-night crime series which airs at 10pm (EDT) focuses on the 2012 murder of Weight Watchers executive Danielle Thomas by her live-in boyfriend, lawyer Jason Bohn, in New York. During Bohn's trial, it was revealed that Thomas' phone recorded a four-minute message that includes her screams and pleas for her life. Danielle Thomas was murdered by her live-in boyfriend Jason Bohn (seen right, weeping at his murder trial) at their Queens apartment in 2012. Her mother is devastated that CBS plan to play her daughter's pleas for her life from a voicemail that recorded her last moments\n@highlight\nThe Saturday-night crime series focuses on the 2012 murder of Danielle Thomas by her boyfriend, Ivy League lawyer Jason Bohn, in New York\n@highlight\nDuring Bohn's trial, it was revealed that Thomas' phone recorded a four-minute message that includes her screams and pleas for her life\n@highlight\nAt one point she says, 'Jason, I love you,' and there are seven seconds of silence - except for a barking dog - possibly the moment she was strangled\n@highlight\nThomas died of neck compression and blunt-force trauma and was found in the bathtub full of ice in the couple's Queens apartment\n@highlight\nBohn was sentenced to life in prison without parole in April", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 328}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 525, "end": 539}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1381}, {"start": 1404, "end": 1407}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's defense team argued that Bohn was mentally ill because he had been abandoned by his mother as a child.", "idx": 30247}], "idx": 19654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:37 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:06 EST, 30 April 2013 A woman is to be charged in connection with an acid attack on a shop worker that left her with horrific injuries, the Crown Prosecution Service announced today. Naomi Oni, 21, suffered burns and lost her hair and eyelashes after the chemical was thrown at her in Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, east London at around 12.40am on December 30. Today, the CPS announced that it has authorised Scotland Yard to charge Mary Konye in relation to the attack. 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Plainly dressed and wearing prescription glasses, Koepcke sits behind her desk at the Zoological Center in Munich, Germany, where she's a librarian. Juliane Koepcke fell more than 3kms after the plane in which she was traveling broke up in midair. Yet this unassuming middle aged woman has one of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of tragedy and survival to tell. It was Christmas Eve, 1971, when Koepcke, then aged 17, and her mother boarded a Lockheed Electra turboprop for a flight from Lima, Peru, to Pucallpa in the Amazonian rainforest. Her parents, both famous zoologists, ran a research station in the jungle studying wildlife.\n@highlight\nGerman girl, 17, was only survivor of 1971 plane crash in Peruvian rainforest\n@highlight\nJuliane Koepcke fell more than 3km into jungle attached to a row of seats\n@highlight\nKoepcke suffered minor injuries, survived for 10 days alone in rainforest\n@highlight\nKoepcke haunted by ordeal; especially when confronted with other air disasters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 560}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The next day a group of @placeholder lumberjacks found her and brought her to the next town.", "idx": 30253}], "idx": 19660} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:02 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:14 EST, 8 August 2013 Convicted: Darren Newton stole the contents of a kitchen belonging to his friends, Andrew and Michelle Milton A financial adviser stole an entire kitchen from two friends after pretending to help them out of debt. Darren Newton, 40, persuaded Andrew Milton and his wife Michelle, both 48, to give up their \u00a3310,000, five-bedroom home when it was in danger of being repossessed. Then, while the couple were living in rented accommodation, Newton paid two tradesman \u2013 who knew nothing of the plan \u2013 to enter the house and strip the kitchen of various appliances.\n@highlight\nDarren Newton convicted after stealing \u00a36,500-worth of kitchen goods\n@highlight\nAndrew and Michelle Milton were persuaded to leave their \u00a3310,000 home\n@highlight\nCouple were living in rented accommodation when kitchen was stolen\n@highlight\nFinancial adviser Milton arrested after returning from Abu Dhabi holiday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the trial, Mr @placeholder said he couldn\u2019t \u2018comprehend\u2019 what he was seeing when he made the discovery.", "idx": 30262}], "idx": 19664} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "How do you make a newborn baby even more adorable? Dress him/her as an angel, cupid or a superbaby of course. Photographer Neil Prahova has created a stunning range of portraits of infants in elaborate fancy dress. The 34-year-old places her tiny subjects in the middle of fantastical scenes depicting Mexican deserts, starry skies and sparkling seas. Ol\u00e9: Neil Prahova captures images of newborns positioned in colourful scenes Neil originally came to live in London after moving from Moscow in 1998 when she took up photography. Each of the photographs require the babies to lie incredibly still in order for them to blend into their backgrounds.\n@highlight\nNeil Prahova takes pictures of new babies set in elaborate scenes\n@highlight\nThe newborns - between 3-10 days old - are young enough to be totally still\n@highlight\nHer sets include washing lines, Mexican deserts and outer space", "entities": [{"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neil first began photographing babies when she moved to @placeholder in 1998", "idx": 30264}], "idx": 19665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott Southampton boss Ronald Koeman has confirmed the club are looking to sell record signing Dani Osvaldo after he failed to arrive back for pre-season. The 28-year-old cost the Saints \u00a315million in August 2013 but spent the second half of last season on loan at Juventus after being involved in a training-ground fight with Jose Fonte. 'It was a difficult situation for him to come back to,' Koeman told BBC Radio Solent on Tuesday. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Koeman discuss potential Saints transfers Exit: Southampton forward Dani Osvaldo looks set for a move away from St Mary's this summer\n@highlight\nItalian forward failed to report back for pre-season at St Mary's on July 2\n@highlight\nSouthampton board have made the decision to offload the 28-year-old\n@highlight\nKoeman confirmed they will 'look for opportunities' for him to leave\n@highlight\nOsvaldo spent second half of last season on loan at Juventus after being suspended for violent conduct and a training-ground fight with Jose Fonte\n@highlight\nKoeman says club have received no bids for defender Dejan Lovren\n@highlight\nDutchman told fans to be patient about transfers and said the board had assured him they will replace Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 441, "end": 456}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New arrivals: Koeman says @placeholder will replace those that have left the club in recent weeks", "idx": 30271}], "idx": 19670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng staged his astonishing escape from house arrest, he sought American protection at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Six days later, when Chen left the embassy for a local hospital, it looked as if U.S. officials had found a solution that, as the State Department put it, \"reflected his choices and our values.\" One official at the U.S. Embassy said Chen was so grateful for America's help that he told Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the phone, \"I would like to kiss you.\" But the picture is starting to change, with signs emerging that the Obama administration failed to effectively protect Chen.\n@highlight\nBlind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng escaped from house arrest\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: He sought help from U.S. embassy, but now it seems he is being abandoned\n@highlight\nShe says deal the U.S. and China made over Chen appears to go counter to his wish\n@highlight\nGhitis: Obama needs to stand up for Chen and the universal value of human rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 474, "end": 488}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even if the issue has merit, Beijing says, it would be an internal matter; none of @placeholder's business.", "idx": 30277}], "idx": 19672} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh England captain Steven Gerrard was prevented from playing his own game due to the defensive efforts of forward Edinson Cavani, according to Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez. Roy Hodgson's men succumbed to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of La Celeste thanks to a Luis Suarez brace to leave them on the brink of elimination from Group D at the World Cup. And Tabarez is convinced that Cavani's display was 'key' to Uruguay's victory over 'a wonderful team' as he shutdown the supply line which England talisman Gerrard usually provides. Devastated: Steven Gerrard (right) cuts a forlorn figure after England lost 2-1 to Uruguay\n@highlight\nCavani's defensive display was 'key' to Uruguay's 2-1 victory, says Tabarez\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney scored for England but two Luis Suarez strikes won it\n@highlight\nGerrard's attempted headed clearance landed at Suarez's feet for winner\n@highlight\nTabarez believes his side beat a 'wonderful' and 'dangerous' team\n@highlight\nUruguay coach says side have not qualified yet but have some 'fresh air'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Both goals were scored by @placeholder, a player who was injured a month ago and had to go through surgery.", "idx": 30281}], "idx": 19673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Neanderthals probably cooked their food before eating but would have struggled to eat root vegetables, according to a new study. Geneticists have analysed ancient DNA from the remains of Neanderthals and another ancient human relative, the Denisovans. They found that these prehistoric human ancestors lacked key genes needed to chew hard foods - just like modern humans alive today. Neanderthals, depicted above by actor Ron Perlman in the film Quest for Fire, lacked genes that are thought to be essential for chewing tough raw food and so may have softened their food by cooking it over a fire Chimpanzees, our closest living primate relative, still have these mastication genes as they need to chew tough, raw food.\n@highlight\nGeneticists at Pennsylvania State University analysed DNA from ancient human relatives to look for genes that are involved in eating and taste\n@highlight\nNeanderthals lacked genes found in species with powerful jaws like chimps\n@highlight\nThey also had a unique gene involved in detecting bitter chemicals in foods\n@highlight\nThis suggests they enjoyed very different plants from those eaten today\n@highlight\nTheir genes suggest they may have struggled with starchy root vegetables\n@highlight\nNeanderthals also lacked genes needed to digest lactose from cows' milk", "entities": [{"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 746, "end": 774}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1235}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We have found that this neglected aspect is and was actually quite a common behaviour in recent hunter-gatherers, and it seems very likely to have been prevalent in people like the @placeholder.", "idx": 30282}], "idx": 19674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fallujah and Ramadi may have been sites of heavy bloodshed in recent days, but the Sunni Muslims of Iraq's Anbar Province, where the two cities are located, have long held a contemptuous attitude towards the embattled government of Prime Minister (and Shia Muslim) Nuri al-Maliki. Iraqi politics and many aspects of economic and social affairs have come to be dominated by antagonistic relationships between the country's Sunni and Shia populations. Nowhere is that more evident than in Anbar. For all intents and purposes, Fallujah and Ramadi are now out of the control of the central government and are now ruled under the authority, to differing degrees, of Sunni militiamen, local (tribally influenced) police, and extremist militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS.\n@highlight\nRecent fighting in Anbar province poses serious challenge to Iraqi government\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda-linked militants reportedly fighting alongside tribal leaders in Fallujah\n@highlight\n2013 was deadliest year in Iraq since 2008\n@highlight\nU.S. and coalition forces suffered some of worst losses during Iraq War in Anbar province", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 431, "end": 444}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For Maliki and @placeholder, ISIS remains an extremely concerning problem.", "idx": 30290}], "idx": 19677} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A Minnesota woman had promised her aunt to watch her 6-year-old daughter while the woman was recovering from an injury, but instead she took off, leaving the girl to freeze to death outside, according to newly released charging documents. Rachel Stacey Downer appeared in court in Beltrami County on a second-degree manslaughter charge and was released on $100,000 bond. She could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted. Downer's cousin, 6-year-old Mercedes Mayfield, was found curled up on the front step of a Bemidji apartment building early February 27. Break in the case: Rachel Downer, 22 (left), was arrested and charged with manslaughter in the death of her 6-year-old cousin Mercedes Mayfield (right) last month\n@highlight\nMercedes Mayfield, 6, was found dead February 27 by her mother and a neighbor in the entrance to her apartment building\n@highlight\nSix-year-old was dressed in a coat, hat and jacket; one of her boots and mittens were found lying on a staircase\n@highlight\nTemperatures in Bemidji, Minnesota, dipped down to -19F overnight, with a wind chill of -32F\n@highlight\nGirl's cousin, 22-year-old Rachel Downer, charged with second-degree manslaughter and felony child neglect\n@highlight\nDowner told police she was planning to take Mercedes to her apartment, but then changed her mind without telling girl's mother\n@highlight\nDowner said she drove off after watching Mercedes return to the building\n@highlight\nMalika Peoples, Mercedes' mother, turned in early after taking painkillers for her work-related injury", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 262, "end": 281}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 476, "end": 492}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 710, "end": 726}, {"start": 758, "end": 774}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1457, "end": 1470}, {"start": 1473, "end": 1480}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Peoples said that she then called @placeholder and asked her why she had", "idx": 30295}], "idx": 19680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wayne Rooney showed his soft side ahead of England's training session in Portugal on Wednesday as the striker kissed his son Kai goodbye before joining his team-mates. The Manchester United forward seemed in a relaxed mood and his spirits were certainly lifted when the youngster ran towards his dad for a loving embrace. Rooney was quick to pick up Kai, who looked to be wearing a full England kit, and throw him lovingly above his head before training began with Roy Hodgson. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wayne Rooney freestyling against Raheem Sterling Affection: Wayne Rooney (right) kisses his son Kai before England traning\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney kisses son Kai ahead of England training session\n@highlight\nEngland star seemed relaxed as he played with his son\n@highlight\nRooney and Steven Gerrard were in good spirits as they awaited training", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family affair: Rooney and @placeholder take a stroll (left) and share a chuckle", "idx": 30297}], "idx": 19681} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 08:17 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 22 March 2013 Russia has urged the world's other major emerging economies to join forces to counter Western clout. President Vladimir Putin, a frequently critic of Europe and the U.S., said the BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - should broaden their role and get more involved in geopolitics. His comments come as China's new communist leader sent a defiant signal to the U.S. and Europe today as he arrived in Russia with his first lady on his first foreign trip as president.\n@highlight\nMr Putin tells BRICS nations to 'get more involved' in geopolitics\n@highlight\nXi Jinping's visit to Russia is his first foreign trip as leader\n@highlight\nIt underlines importance of Beijing's growing alliance with Moscow\n@highlight\nVisit overshadows Moscow meeting of Russian and European officials\n@highlight\nIt follows \u00a31.3bn coal deal between Chinese and Russian companies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Xi will meet Mr Putin later and they could preside over deals that would make @placeholder Russia's top customer for oil - although they are not expected to sign a long-sought agreement on supplies of pipeline gas to China.", "idx": 30300}, {"query": "Friendship: Mr Xi, 59, has fondly recalled how he read @placeholder literature in his younger days", "idx": 30302}, {"query": "Mr @placeholder, 60, said Russian-Chinese relations were at 'the best in their centuries-long history'.", "idx": 30304}], "idx": 19683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter According to a new report, Russian computer hackers managed to sneak a 'digital bomb' into the Nasdaq's computer system that is capable of sabotaging stock market computers and derail the U.S. economy. In the report, published by Bloomberg Businessweek, the 'cybergrenade' was never set off. The publication claims that hackers managed to slip into the Nasdaq's computer network in 2010 by using malware capable of spying and stealing data. Sabotage: Experts say the 'digital bomb' is capable of derailing the U.S. economy The malware could also cause 'digital destruction.' Federal officials still aren't entirely sure who was responsible for the breach. Bloomberg's report, however, points the finger at the Russian government\n@highlight\nBloomberg Businessweek claims Russian hackers planted a 'cyber grenade' in the Nasdaq\n@highlight\nThe magazine claims Russian hacker Aleksandr Kalinin is to blame\n@highlight\nThe Nasdaq is assuring customers that the breach was unsuccessful\n@highlight\nFederal authorities don't have enough evidence to say whether a foreign government is responsible for the 2010 breach", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 253, "end": 274}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 763, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 895, "end": 911}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Federal authorities say they caught him trying to hack @placeholder computers between 2007 and 2010.", "idx": 30314}, {"query": "only confirmed what we have said historically: that none of @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 30315}], "idx": 19689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The hacking group Anonymous has taken aim at a Utah boarding school for troubled teenagers a month after allegations of abuse at the academy surfaced. Former students described beatings, bullying and said they were submitted to solitary confinement during their time at Logan River Academy in Logan. Co-owner Jeff Smith has denied all allegations, saying they're 'unfounded,' but Anonymous has launched a campaign to shut down the school, claiming it is treating teenagers like Guantanamo Bay detainees. Scroll down for video Campaign: The hacking group Anonymous has taken aim at a Utah boarding school for troubled teenagers, Logan River Academy, pictured, a month after abuse allegations surfaced\n@highlight\nFormer students described beatings, bullying and said they were submitted to solitary confinement at Logan River Academy in Logan, Utah\n@highlight\nHowever, the school strongly denies all allegations, saying they are drummed up by the sibling of a former student who was angry their parents sent his brother there\n@highlight\nThe hacking group has launched a campaign to shut down the facility, claiming it is treating US teenagers like Guantanamo Bay detainees\n@highlight\nAnonymous has created a Vimeo video to spearhead operation #ShutLoganRiver and 'demand investigation into possible abuse'", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 270, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 812, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder is committed to maintaining a safe, nurturing, and effective treatment environment of great benefit to our students and their families,' he said.", "idx": 30318}], "idx": 19691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's February and Black History Month, and networks and major consumer brands are reprising their annual ad campaigns honoring the contributions of African-Americans to the arts, politics, technology and commerce. This year, a new player is sponsoring Black History Month ads: the Republican National Committee. In spots airing on black radio and television stations in select media markets, the RNC praises the contributions of black Republicans such as Louis Sullivan, a former secretary of health and human services under President George H.W. Bush. RNC makes first ad buy for Black History Month This ad campaign is part of a larger Republican strategy to reach out to minority voters. After President Barack Obama won more than 70% of the vote among blacks, Latinos and Asian-Americans (93% among blacks alone) in 2012, the Republican National Committee redoubled its efforts to court minority voters. This ad campaign is a part of that effort.\n@highlight\nRepublican National Committee ad campaign celebrates Black History Month\n@highlight\nAndra Gillespie says the effort should be encouraged but falls short\n@highlight\nGillespie: Ads fail to recognize the complexity of the communities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 45}, {"start": 261, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 318}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 970, "end": 998}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder highlights strategy for building 'new generation of black Republicans'", "idx": 30329}], "idx": 19697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "French President Francois Hollande is visiting Guinea on Friday in a direct show of support for the West African nation as it battles the deadly Ebola virus. Hollande has been accompanied on the one-day trip by a delegation including the French health minister and the head of the Red Cross in France. While in Guinea, Hollande will meet with the country's leaders, visit medical facilities and hold a round-table discussion with people directly involved in fighting the disease. He will also pay tribute to the contribution of French medical workers in Guinea. This week, the World Health Organization said the spread of the virus appeared to have stabilized in Guinea, an encouraging development.\n@highlight\nFrench President Francois Hollande visits Guinea to show his solidarity and support\n@highlight\nHe'll meet with Guinea's leaders and health workers involved in the fight against Ebola\n@highlight\nFrance has built an Ebola treatment center in Guinea and is building two more\n@highlight\nGuinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been at the center of this Ebola outbreak", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 577, "end": 601}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 727, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Case incidence is stable in Guinea, stable or declining in Liberia, but may still be increasing in @placeholder,\" the WHO said.", "idx": 30335}], "idx": 19700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 'glowing' Chelsea Clinton has shared the first picture of her baby daughter Charlotte after giving birth to her yesterday evening. She posted the picture of herself cradling newborn Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, with her husband Marc Mezvinsky standing lovingly behind her and staring down at his daughter. Chelsea's announcement was quickly followed by a photograph of Charlotte meeting her grandparents Bill and Hillary Clinton, who posted pictures saying they 'couldn't be happier' and were 'over the moon'. 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A guard talks with a detainee at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, earlier this year. \"I am opposed to the closing of this facility because of political reasons,\" said Gordon Haberman whose daughter, Andrea, was killed when terrorist planes struck the World Trade Center. \"I believe that the current administration spoke too quickly on this.\" Haberman said he thinks President Obama should not insist on carrying out his campaign pledge to shutter the detention facility.\n@highlight\nFamilies of September 11 victims urge Obama to keep Guantanamo Bay open\n@highlight\nFamilies also want Obama to restart military commissions at facility\n@highlight\nObama administration trying to determine what to do with detainees", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 450, "end": 467}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was one of nine people visiting Guantanamo this week who lost loved ones in the September 11 attacks.", "idx": 30341}], "idx": 19705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama reframed U.S. foreign policy priorities on Tuesday by focusing his administration's immediate attention on Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and the Middle East conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. \"While these issues are not the cause of all the region's problems, they have been a major source of instability for far too long, and resolving them can help serve as a foundation for a broader peace,\" he said in a 50-minute speech on the opening day of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. At the same time, Obama challenged the world body to enforce its ban on chemical weapons by agreeing to crack down on Syria -- even militarily -- if the regime of President Bashar al-Assad fails to turn over control of its stockpiles.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rouhani says Iran is ready for \"time-bound and result-oriented\" talks\n@highlight\nPresident Obama reframes the immediate U.S. foreign policy priorities\n@highlight\nObama challenges the United Nations to enforce its regulations on chemical arms\n@highlight\nHe calls for a strong U.N. 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Emily Hiley, 25, claims she has tried out 400 different positions with her boyfriend after getting the interactive 3D sex guide. Mother-of-four Emily and boyfriend Chris Eltringham, 21, now take their iPad to bed with them for lovemaking sessions and the pair have mastered several complex sex moves including the Wheelbarrow, the Catherine Wheel and the Prone Tiger. Emily Hiley and her boyfriend Chris Eltringham have worked their way through more than 400 sexual positions after taking their iPad to bed and using the Kama Sutra 3D app, Karma Xcitra\n@highlight\nEmily Hiley, 25, and Chris Eltringham, 21, used Kama Sutra app\n@highlight\nFirst spent three months working through Hindu sex bible, Kama Sutra\n@highlight\nClaim they've tried more than 400 positions and it has boosted their sex life\n@highlight\nLove life was in a rut after two years together\n@highlight\nDescribe themselves as 'sex obsessed' and say they make love every night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 310, "end": 311}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 359, "end": 374}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 540}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 593, "end": 608}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whilst it mainly describes being sensuous, @placeholder also ascribes to religious faith and tradition of the Hindu system.", "idx": 30361}], "idx": 19716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:51 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:12 EST, 14 March 2013 North Korea has carried out a drill using live artillery near its disputed border with the South, according to official media. The exercise was personally supervised by leader Kim Jong Un, who has issued a series of inflammatory threats against South Korea and the U.S. in recent days. The drill is the latest sign of worryingly high tensions between the neighbours after North Korea cancelled the ceasefire signed at the end of the Korean War. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nDictator oversees drill near disputed border with South Korea\n@highlight\nRogue state has increased warlike rhetoric following fresh UN sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 705, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The border where the exercise took place is seen as the most likely site of any clash between the @placeholder and the South.", "idx": 30370}], "idx": 19723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pete Jenson Follow @@petejenson It\u2019s fair to say that it\u2019s not exactly car-horns and fireworks on the streets of Barcelona at the news that the club are signing Thomas Vermaelen. \u2018Not as good as Mats Hummels\u2019 (who they were never likely to get anyway) and not as young as Marquinhos (ultimately far too expensive) summed up the immediate reaction. This was tempered by the fact that the former Ajax man is a year younger and probably a better option than Liverpool\u2019s Daniel Agger. But the worst thing about the signing is that he joins from Arsenal. 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(UWIRE) -- As university residence halls seek to transition into more homey environments -- with additions like full kitchens and single-stall bathrooms -- pet ownership is still forbidden for the majority of dorm residents.\n@highlight\nSome universities adding pets to \"acceptable\" list of dorm possessions\n@highlight\nStudents at MIT can bring cats, according to Boston Globe article\n@highlight\nAllergens, fleas, mess listed as reasons for concern by one school dean\n@highlight\nI feel students have too much going on to take care of a pet, student says", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 88, "end": 103}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While animal companionship is largely viewed as a welcome addition to family homes, there are many roadblocks that have deterred @placeholder from altering its pet policy.", "idx": 30379}], "idx": 19727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The evacuation of thousands of Pakistani civilians has become a major challenge as military planes attacked suspected anti-government militant hideouts in North Waziristan. More than 60,000 people, many of them children, have fled for safer areas in Pakistan and Afghanistan, according to a United Nations-supported news network that reports on humanitarian efforts. The Integrated Regional Information Networks said Pakistani authorities haven't set up camps yet. But Pakistani officials said school buildings in the Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, Karak and Hangu districts would be opened as shelters for people fleeing the conflict. Pakistan on Sunday launched a military operation in North Waziristan, a restive province near the border with Afghanistan,in an attempt to \"finish off\" militants in the area \"once and for all,\" Defense Minister Khawaja Asif told CNN. 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Here are the amazing, true stories of four animals that could speak for themselves. 1. Hoover the Seal In 1971, George and Alice Swallow found a baby seal just off the coast of Maine. The little guy appeared to be orphaned, so they took him home and kept him in their bathtub. For the first few days, they tried to feed him ground mackerel, but he refused to eat. 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The fastest man in the world, who struck Commonwealth gold in the 4x100m relay with Jamaica last weekend, should receive an invite from fellow countryman Ricardo Fuller to make a trip to The Den in the coming months. 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Angelopoulos had already successfully led the bid committee that saw Athens awarded the 2004 Olympic Games. When she received the appointment in 2000 to become president of the organizing committee, she had just four years instead of the usual seven, to deliver a successful Games. 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A \u20ac105million (\u00a390million) project to save the buildings which were frozen in time after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD started yesterday. But it has been overshadowed by the investigation into its boss and the arrests of two other officials involved with the restoration. 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The crowd is listening to a couple of rappers and some people dance to the beat. But this is not a park or a recreational facility. It's not somebody's backyard either. This is pavilion 1234 at one of the largest correctional facilities in Venezuela: San Antonio Prison. The prison is located on Venezuela's Margarita Island, also home to a popular beach resort that attracts international tourists. Carlos Nieto Palma, a Venezuelan human rights advocate, says San Antonio, located in Nueva Esparta state, has become a recreational facility where you can find anything from weapons to drugs and alcohol. 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Signing on: Ronald Koeman (centre) will take over from Mauricio Pochettino as Southampton manager Dutch delight: Ronald Koeman scores against England to deny them a place at the 1994 World Cup\n@highlight\nKoeman takes over from Mauricio Pochettino at Southampton\n@highlight\nHas previously managed Ajax, Benfica, PSV, Valencia and Feyenoord\n@highlight\nFamously scored for Holland against England in 1994 to deny Graham Taylor's side a place at the World Cup\n@highlight\nScored the winning goal for Barcelona in the 1992 European Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 228, "end": 246}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 544, "end": 562}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 716, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After what has seemed an interminable three weeks of speculation, Southampton seem to be on the verge of going Dutch with the appointment of Ronald Koeman as the replacement for Mauricio Pochettino, and that prospect has been met pretty positively among the @placeholder fanbase.", "idx": 30435}], "idx": 19761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron has been accused of stoking 'kneejerk xenophobia' by a European commissioner over his 'unintelligent' accusations of benefit tourism among EU migrants. Responding to the Prime Minster's speech last week in which he vowed to restrict access to housing benefits and the NHS for those coming to the UK under EU free-movement rules, the European commissioner for employment, social affairs and inclusion, L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Andor, told the Observer his claims were misleading. 'There is a serious risk of pandering to knee-jerk xenophobia,' he said. 'Blaming poor people or migrants for hardships at the time of economic crisis is not entirely unknown, but it is not intelligent politics in my view.\n@highlight\nPM blasted for his 'unintelligent' plans to restrict handouts for migrants\n@highlight\nMr Cameron on collision course with Brussels over crackdown\n@highlight\nLord Mandelson also rejects notion of 'benefit tourists' and insists immigrants benefit UK economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 153, "end": 154}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 310, "end": 311}, {"start": 319, "end": 320}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 709, "end": 710}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 954, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder law says that before EU citizens who are 'not active in the labour market' become eligible for social security benefits, they have to pass a strict 'habitual residence test' proving they have a genuine link with the UK.", "idx": 30444}], "idx": 19767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza (CNN) -- Angry clashes erupted Friday in the West Bank, after Palestinian leaders called for a \"day of rage\" in response to the shelling of a United Nations shelter that killed 16 people. At least four Palestinians were killed in outbreaks of violence in several parts of the West Bank, according to medical sources. The call for a massive follow-up to what were already some of the largest West Bank protests in years came as diplomats scrambled to find a cease-fire proposal that would satisfy mortal enemies Israel and Hamas and end more than two weeks of violence that has claimed more than 800 lives, most of them civilians.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel Defense Forces warn if militants attack during truce, it will respond\n@highlight\nIsrael and Hamas agree to 12-hour humanitarian cease-fire\n@highlight\nAt least four people are dead as new protests, violence, break out in the West Bank\n@highlight\nThe Israeli military confirms the death of a soldier that Hamas claimed to have captured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 651, "end": 671}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder government statement called the shelling \"Israeli brutal aggression.\"", "idx": 30449}], "idx": 19770} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insists Inter Milan have not made a serious bid for Lukas Podolski, whilst maintaining he wants the forward to stay. The Serie A club are trying to land the Germany forward next month, but Wenger - who revealed Danny Welbeck is a doubt for the Gunners' clash against Southampton with a thigh injury - says their interest is laughable. Podolski is open to leaving but Wenger said: 'I want and hope he stays. 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But two decades later, he's using the power of technology to provide computer literacy to the children of rural Africa, one refurbished computer at a time. Owusu is the founder of the Entire Village Computers Organization (EVCO), a Washington-based charitable organization that donates reconditioned old computers and accessories from the developed world and delivers them to those schools in need in the developing world. \"We try to put the computers there as electronic tools, also as a library, also to a place where not just the school but the entire villages around that school can come in and benefit from the computer,\" says Owusu, who moved to the United States at the age of 24.\n@highlight\nSeth Owusu is the founder of Entire Village Computers Organization\n@highlight\nThe charity takes refurbished computers to rural communities in Africa\n@highlight\nIt also runs training workshops and provides technical support\n@highlight\nOwusu says an entire community benefits when computers are introduced in local schools.", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 291, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}, {"start": 835, "end": 871}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Growing up under difficult conditions in rural @placeholder, Owusu was inspired at a young age by a group of missionaries who visited his school, willing to make a long and difficult journey to help strangers.", "idx": 30469}], "idx": 19781} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Somalia's transitional government has the right to request military help from its neighbors against armed militants, the African Union said Monday, but Kenya was quick to reject the idea of sending troops and suggested the AU should spearhead such a move. Islamist insurgents patrol part of Mogadishu during clashes with government forces. Somali parliament speaker Sheikh Adan Madowe on Saturday called on Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Yemen to send in their military forces to help government troops stop hardline Islamist militants from taking over. \"Militants are wrestling the power from the government and so we call for military help from neighboring countries,\" the speaker said at a news conference in Mogadishu. \"Please send your military to help in 24 hours' time.\"\n@highlight\nSomali parliament speaker asks Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen to send troops\n@highlight\nCountry is battling hardline Islamist militants\n@highlight\nKenya says African Union must lead such an effort\n@highlight\nAU says it will help Somalia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 232, "end": 233}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 375, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he did say that \"different types of support can be given, not just military, and @placeholder's options are open.\"", "idx": 30474}], "idx": 19785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Drink driving': Guy Pelly, pictured today outside court, denied driving his black Audi TT while over the legal limit A close friend of Prince William has claimed a drink driving charge against him could be invalid because of malfunctions in a police breathalyser machine. Guy Pelly, 32, was pulled over in his \u00a390,000 black Audio R8 last year, and tests found that he was significantly over the legal alcohol limit. He is currently standing trial in Westminster Magistrates' Court, which heard today that a reading showed the proportion of alcohol in Mr Pelly's breath was 52 microgrammes in 100 millilitres of breath.\n@highlight\nGuy Pelly, 32, has known the prince for years and organised his stag do\n@highlight\nHe was pulled over in his black \u00a390,000 black Audi R8 by police\n@highlight\nHe refused to blow into a breathalyser during the incident in May last year\n@highlight\nPelly was later tested at a police station and was above the legal limit\n@highlight\nBut his defence lawyer has argued that the machine gave a false reading\n@highlight\nSays officers' radios and Pelly's iPhone could have interfered\n@highlight\nBut it the machine was serviced and deemed functional just months before\n@highlight\nForensic alcohol expert said there was 'no reason' to doubt machine\n@highlight\nPelly denies the drink driving charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 451, "end": 480}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1350}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I said to My @placeholder \"If you fail to provide a sample you'll be arrested, are you refusing to provide a sample?\"", "idx": 30476}], "idx": 19786} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "National Guard troops stationed on the Texas-Mexico border can't arrest illegal immigrants, but Texas Gov. Rick Perry says the deterrent factor makes sending the troops there worthwhile. 'It's a powerful reminder that what you are doing is a crime,' Perry told an online news outlet run by the conservative Heritage Foundation. 'It's just like a law enforcement effort in your neighborhood, where you see a parked patrol police car on the corner, and the bad guys see it and don\u2019t commit a crime.' 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Skinner had been scheduled to die by lethal injection Wednesday evening for the New Year's Eve 1993 killings of his live-in girlfriend, Twila Busby, and her two adult sons in the Texas Panhandle town of Pampa. But the state Court of Criminal Appeals halted the proceeding Monday afternoon, ruling that it needed time to review the state's revised law on DNA testing. In a written statement, Skinner's lawyer, Rob Owen, said the decision \"has ensured that Mr. Skinner's request for DNA testing will receive the thorough and serious consideration it deserves.\"\n@highlight\nHenry \"Hank\" Skinner was scheduled for execution Wednesday in Texas\n@highlight\nA state appeals court granted a stay of execution\n@highlight\nSkinner's lawyers say DNA testing could prove his innocence\n@highlight\nHe was convicted of killing his girlfriend and her two adult sons in 1993", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 74, "end": 93}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 370, "end": 384}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 415, "end": 439}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 761, "end": 780}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A female friend of Skinner's who lived four blocks away testified at his trial that he walked to her mobile home and told her that he may have kicked @placeholder to death, although evidence did not show she had been kicked.", "idx": 30484}, {"query": "Busby's family, including @placeholder's surviving daughter, believes Skinner is guilty.", "idx": 30485}], "idx": 19793} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Queens Park Rangers have opened talks with Tim Sherwood over becoming their next manager. Harry Redknapp left Loftus Road on Tuesday, citing the fact he requires two knee operations as the reason behind his decision. And Sherwood is understood to be the preferred choice of Les Ferdinand, who has been given a new role as director of football by chairman Tony Fernandes. Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has opened talks with QPR as the club seek a new manager Sherwood, with Les Ferdinand on the Spurs bench in 2014, is the favourite to take over from Harry Redknapp Redknapp resigned on Tuesday, claiming that his decision was because he needs surgery on his knees\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nThe 67-year-old says he needs surgery to replace both knees\n@highlight\nFormer Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood is now the favourite to take over\n@highlight\nLes Ferdinand has been handed a new role as director of football\n@highlight\nChris Ramsey and Kevin Bond have taken control of the first-team\n@highlight\nCoaches Glenn Hoddle and Joe Jordan have both left Loftus Road\n@highlight\nQPR are 19th in the table and have not won a single point away from home", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 683, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ferdinand had been placed in temporary charge of the first-team along with coach @placeholder but the club have now confirmed that Kevin Bond and Ramsey will take control until further notice.", "idx": 30500}], "idx": 19803} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Apple sue us next? Not a chance. That's the gist of Google's message following Apple's $1 billion victory over Samsung in a California patent suit. The search giant is doing its best to quell fears that its Android operating system could be the next target for Apple's lawyers. And you can't blame them. Google has to do something to keep its partners in the smartphone and tablet world from panicking, to say nothing of investors. But experts say that while the Apple v. 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Bowe Bergdahl for five senior Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, halting \u2014 at least temporarily \u2014 what was considered the best chance yet of securing the 27-year-old soldier's freedom since his capture in 2009. In a terse Pashto language statement emailed to The Associated Press, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed blamed the 'current complex political situation in the country' for the suspension.\n@highlight\nThe Taliban has suspended 'mediation' with the United States to exchange captive Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl for five senior Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay\n@highlight\nBergdahl is believed to be held in the border regions between Afghanistan and Pakistan\n@highlight\nThe five prisoners to be exchanged are Mohammad Fazl, Abdul Haq Wasiq,Mullah Norullah Nori, Khairullah Khairkhwa, and Mohammed Nabi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 475, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 532}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is in the middle of a presidential campaign ahead of an April 5 election.", "idx": 30517}], "idx": 19810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A jihadist website is urging its American followers to kill comedian David Letterman, saying his tongue deserves to be cut over his remarks about a terror leader, an online intelligence group said. The writer posted the death threat after he got upset by a Letterman joke about an al Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan, according to SITE intelligence group, which monitors and translates online terror activity. Ilyas Kashmiri, described as al Qaeda's \"military brain,\" died in a drone strike in June, his jihadist group said at the time. Letterman cracked jokes about the killing, and dragged his finger across his neck to show \"the way of the slaughter,\" the message on the jihadist site said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Letterman's fans support him online, with one saying, \"Keep doing what you do Dave\"\n@highlight\nNEW: An expert notes jihadists' \"obsession with the United States and the West\"\n@highlight\nA group says the death threat comes after Letterman jokes about a terror leader's death\n@highlight\nThe death threat urges jihadist followers to cut off Letterman's tongue and \"shut it forever\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 418, "end": 431}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As such, a specific threat -- like the one targeting @placeholder -- could be viewed as encouraging others to act.", "idx": 30520}], "idx": 19813} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For the better part of a decade, superheroes on the big screen have been big business (\"Iron Man 2\" the most recent example). On TV, however, keeping audiences coming back each week for the exploits of those with superpowers has been a far trickier task. It's been a long time since \"Batman,\" \"Wonder Woman,\" \"The Incredible Hulk\" and \"The Greatest American Hero\" hit prime time. One show that has been able to get it right is \"Smallville,\" which begins its record-breaking tenth season Friday night on the CW (that would be the longest consecutively running sci-fi show). What began as a revised history of Superman's teen years in Smallville has come a long way over the years, with Clark Kent fighting crime in Metropolis as a rarely-seen hero called \"The Blur,\" the introduction of Lois Lane, and other superheroes occasionally joining the fray.\n@highlight\nProducers, writers say make the heroes believable\n@highlight\nGive the characters a good backstory\n@highlight\nGive the time travel gimmick a rest, says Kring", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 319, "end": 337}, {"start": 345, "end": 370}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 516, "end": 517}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When \"@placeholder\" started, the writers had a slogan: \"No flights, no tights.\"", "idx": 30523}], "idx": 19816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 22:48 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 22:59 EST, 16 March 2014 The first new garden city for 100 years will be constructed in an attempt to boost housebuilding, it has been revealed. Chancellor George Osborne said the measure will be in his Budget this week, arguing Britain needed to \u2018get building\u2019 in order to secure the economic recovery. The new garden city will be built at Ebbsfleet in Kent, which will initially provide 15,000 homes. As it is now: The new garden city will be built at Ebbsfleet in Kent, which will initially provide 15,000 homes\n@highlight\nChancellor George Osborne says measure will be in Budget this week\n@highlight\nNew city to be built in Kent town and will initially provide 15,000 homes\n@highlight\nIt will be modelled on popular garden cities built at start of last century", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Britain has to up its ambition, @placeholder has to up its game, Britain has to earn its way in the world.", "idx": 30526}], "idx": 19817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thanksgiving could be the best day to shop all year. An analysis of sales data and store circulars by two research firms contradicts conventional wisdom that Black Friday is when shoppers can get the most and biggest sales of the year. Turns out, shoppers will find more discounted items in stores that are open on Thanksgiving. For example, there are a total of 86 laptops and tablets deeply discounted as door buster deals at Best Buy, Wal-Mart and others on the holiday compared with just nine on Black Friday, according to an analysis of promotions for The Associated Press by researcher MarketTrack.\n@highlight\nNew research contradicts conventional wisdom that Black Friday is when shoppers can get the most and biggest sales of the year\n@highlight\nFor example, there are 86 laptops and tablets deeply discounted in-store at Best Buy and Wal-Mart on the holiday compared with nine on Black Friday\n@highlight\nOnline prices are expected to be about 24per cent cheaper compared with 23per cent on Black Friday and 20per cent on Cyber Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 557, "end": 576}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 999, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I feel guilty for going out on Thanksgiving, but the deals are so much more attractive to me than on @placeholder,' he says.", "idx": 30527}], "idx": 19818} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "FLINT, Michigan (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama Monday proposed spending billions to revitalize the nation's economy, a plan the campaign of his likely Republican opponent said would slow economic growth with higher taxes. Sen. Barack Obama wants to spend $60 billion on America's infrastructure. During an economic speech in Flint, Michigan, Obama promised to spend billions to improve America's education, infrastructure, energy and health care systems. To improve America's competitiveness, the senator from Illinois said he wants to spend $10 billion on childhood education, $150 billion over 10 years on developing alternative energy and $60 billion over 10 years to build \"21st century infrastructure.\"\n@highlight\nSen. Obama offers plan to spend $10B on schools, $60B on infrastructure\n@highlight\nDemocratic presidential candidate would spend $150B on renewable energy\n@highlight\nObama rejects protectionist trade polices, says U.S. workers can compete\n@highlight\nSen. 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With fewer than 200,000 Jews among Germany's 82 million people, few Germans born after World War II know any Jews or much about them. To help educate postwar generations, an exhibit at the Jewish Museum in Berlin features a Jewish man or woman seated inside a glass box for two hours a day through August to answer visitors' questions about Jews and Jewish life. The base of the box asks: 'Are there still Jews in Germany?' 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But since 2009, the venue has also spent one week in November staging tennis' season-ending showpiece -- the ATP World Tour Finals. The event pits the world's top eight male tennis players and doubles pairings against each other in a round-robin contest, with an unbeaten winner pocketing a check for $1.63 million. But before the elite of the game can do battle on the court, the O2 must be transformed from a concert venue to a world-class tennis facility. That's where World Tour Finals tournament director Chris Kermode and his team come in.\n@highlight\nSince 2009, London's O2 Arena has hosted the ATP World Tour Finals\n@highlight\nThe event is played out between world's top-ranked male singles and doubles stars\n@highlight\nThe O2 is predominantly a music venue, playing host to artists like Rihanna\n@highlight\nThe O2 Arena's deal to host season-ending event runs until 2013", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 89, "end": 100}, {"start": 258, "end": 278}, {"start": 530, "end": 531}, {"start": 621, "end": 637}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 751, "end": 771}, {"start": 881, "end": 882}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was here on Tuesday night until midnight and we moved in at 1am in the morning on Wednesday.", "idx": 30534}], "idx": 19823} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "From the time they entered Europe from India a thousand years ago, the Roma were targets of discrimination. Countries passed laws to suppress their culture and keep them out of the mainstream -- and sometimes went much further. Roma were enslaved in Hungary and Romania in the 15th century and targeted for extermination by Nazi Germany 500 years later. Opinion: Europe's Roma discrimination shame Estimates of Romani deaths in the Holocaust range from 25% to 70% of the Roma population in Europe. Many Roma remain on the fringes of mainstream European society -- a fact underscored in the current case of a Romani couple accused of child abduction in Greece. The fair-skinned child caught the eyes of authorities when they visited a Roma community. The couple's attorney says they adopted the child from the biological mother but didn't go through a legal process.\n@highlight\nEU agency: 90% of Roma live below poverty line\n@highlight\nRoma are Europe's largest minority\n@highlight\nRoma arrived from India about 1,000 years ago, usually unwelcome in Europe\n@highlight\nSchool segregation, forced evictions are among issues", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 877, "end": 878}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some advocates say many @placeholder wrongly assume all Roma still want to be nomads -- and use that belief to justify authorities' failure to provide housing when they evict Roma from camps.", "idx": 30538}, {"query": "Amnesty International says @placeholder governments continue to actively discriminate against the Roma.", "idx": 30540}], "idx": 19826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newlyweds Edith Hill, 96, and Eddie Harrison, 95, married in Alexandria, Virginia, earlier this year after being companions for over a decade. But their union is now being investigated because Hill has been declared legally incapacitated for several years and some family members are worried about their inheritance. A judge said at a hearing earlier this month that he believes the co-guardian over Hill - her daughter - along with a sister who opposed the marriage, acted improperly by taking the elderly woman to get married without the court's permission. Just married: Edith Hill and Eddie Harrison (pictured) married earlier this year but didn't get the court's permision\n@highlight\nEdith Hill and Eddie Harrison married in Virginia earlier this year\n@highlight\nHill has been declared legally incapacitated for years and didn't get the court's permission to wed\n@highlight\nFamily members are worried Harrison will now inherit Hill's estate", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Niesen said that if she finds that the marriage is not in @placeholder's best interest, she has the authority to pursue a divorce or possibly an annulment on Hill's behalf.", "idx": 30541}], "idx": 19827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- ISIS demanded 100 million euros ($132.5 million) in ransom for the release of James Foley, the American journalist kidnapped and killed by the terrorist group in Syria, according to a spokesman for GlobalPost, the news website for which Foley freelanced. It was never a serious demand, far exceeding the amounts of money paid for hostages held by jihadist militant groups in the past, which typically ranged up to several million dollars. But the demand does shine a light on two uncomfortable facts about \"Kidnap & Ransom,\" or K&R, the dark netherworld of professionals who work to negotiate between murderous groups like ISIS and the terrified families whose loved ones have been kidnapped. It also includes their worried employers and Western governments such as France that will pay ransoms, and other governments, notably the United States and the United Kingdom, that will not.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen, Emily Schneider: ISIS wanted $132.5 million in ransom for James Foley\n@highlight\nSometimes ransom works, but it can lead to more kidnapping, the writers say\n@highlight\nMinus a rescue or escape, options grim for nations -- ransom or execution, they say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The names of the other two @placeholder being held by ISIS have not been publicly disclosed; CNN is withholding their names and occupations.", "idx": 30542}], "idx": 19828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:51 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 02:33 EST, 18 December 2013 Prince Charles spoke out last night for Christians targeted by fanatics in the Middle East. He said bridges between Christianity and Islam were being \u2018deliberately destroyed\u2019 by people with vested interests. \u2018For 20 years I have tried to build bridges between Islam and Christianity to dispel ignorance and misunderstanding,\u2019 he told a reception for Middle East Christians at Clarence House in London. Prince Charles and Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan visit the Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Stevenage. The Prince of Wales said he 'deeply troubled' by the plight of Christians in the Middle East\n@highlight\nPrince speaking at reception for Middle East Christians at Clarence House\n@highlight\nSaid he has been trying to build bridges between two religions for 20 years\n@highlight\nBut said people with a 'vested interest' are trying to destroy relations\n@highlight\nSpoke after a tour of the Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Stevenage\n@highlight\nJoined on visit by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 546}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 568, "end": 596}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 998, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Charles\u2019s remarks were made after he met @placeholder from the Middle East at the reception.", "idx": 30546}], "idx": 19831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 23:31 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 21 December 2013 Busted: Kathlyn Ruff was arrested after 36 years on the run The fugitive sister-in-law of former NBA star Jalen Rose has been arrested on murder charges after eluding police for 36 years. Kathlyn Regina Huff, 58, of Farmington Hills, Michigan, was arrested Tuesday in her driveway, forcing her to finally face charges from a 1977 incident when she allegedly tried to kill her common-law husband by shooting him in the head in Detroit. The woman fled from Texas to Seattle to Michigan before finally being caught, US Marshals told ABC News. She was taken into custody without incident.\n@highlight\nKathlyn Regina Huff, 58, eluded authorities as she hopped from San Antonio to Seattle, then to suburban Detroit\n@highlight\nShe was arrested this week in her driveway\n@highlight\nHuff is the sister-in-law of former NBA star Jalen Rose", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 281, "end": 299}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 689, "end": 707}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tracked her across the country until her arrest this week.", "idx": 30550}], "idx": 19834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta resigned Friday after less than a year in office, according to a statement released by the Italian presidential palace. The country's President, Giorgio Napolitano, has accepted the resignation, the statement reads. Letta, of the center-left Democratic Party, announced Thursday that he would be standing down, plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty. He's likely to be replaced by Democratic Party leader Matteo Renzi, a rising political star who won the party's primary a couple of months ago. Letta's decision followed a Democratic Party meeting at which Renzi said a change of government was needed, in order to bring about reforms and stay in power through 2018.\n@highlight\nItalian Prime Minister Enrico Letta tenders his resignation\n@highlight\nHe's likely to be replaced by Democratic Party leader Matteo Renzi\n@highlight\nThe third largest economy in the eurozone has had more than its share of political turmoil\n@highlight\nLetta was sworn into office last April, ending weeks of uncertainty after inconclusive elections", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 195, "end": 212}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 292, "end": 307}, {"start": 446, "end": 461}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 588, "end": 603}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 844, "end": 859}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder probably will be asked to form a government by Napolitano but it's not yet clear whether he will be easily able to do so.", "idx": 30551}], "idx": 19835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. government announced Friday that it will impose sanctions against the regime of Col. Moammar Gadhafi -- part of a series of measures designed to isolate the Libyan regime and loosen the dictator's grip on power. The American embassy in Libya suspended operations for security reasons, though State Department officials stressed that diplomatic ties were not suspended and channels for discussion remained open. \"The flag is still flying. The embassy is not closed. Operations are suspended. Relations are not broken,\" Under Secretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy told reporters. State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs Janet Sanderson reiterated at the same briefing that Libya's Embassy in Washington is still \"up and running,\" and the department has not been informed of any change in the status of Libya's ambassador to the United States.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. will reach out to Libya \"where appropriate,\" State Department official says\n@highlight\nThe U.S. government is imposing sanctions against Libya and has suspended embassy operations\n@highlight\nU.S.-chartered ferry with around 300 people completes trip from Libya to Malta\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Treasury Department advises banks to report unusual Libyan financial transactions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 619, "end": 634}, {"start": 688, "end": 702}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 977, "end": 992}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier, a ferry chartered by U.S. authorities carried roughly 300 people to @placeholder.", "idx": 30565}], "idx": 19842} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Radical anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr thanked followers who offered to launch attacks against the U.S. military in Iraq should he reinstate his notorious Mehdi Army militia, according to a posting on his website. The exchange between a follower and al-Sadr on his website comes as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is talking with members of his government about the possibility of requesting American troops to stay in Iraq beyond a year-end deadline to withdraw. Al-Sadr vowed earlier this year to \"escalate armed resistance\" if the U.S. military does not pull its troops as scheduled, a move that could destabilize the country should the Mehdi Army repeat the bloody battles it waged against American and Iraqi forces during the height of violence.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. military spokesman weighs in on cleric's comments\n@highlight\nMuqtada al-Sadr says \"thank you dears\" to followers\n@highlight\nFollowers pledge to attack the U.S. should al-Sadr reinstate his private militia\n@highlight\nAl-Sadr has ratcheted up his anti-American rhetoric ahead of a U.S. withdrawal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 852, "end": 866}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His political bloc has now joined forces with a former rival, @placeholder.", "idx": 30567}], "idx": 19843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 12:51 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 18 June 2013 Intimate sketches by Queen Victoria of her children will be one of the highlights of a new exhibition featuring artwork by the Royal Family through the centuries. Britain's kings and queens and their families have been inspired to paint, sketch and sculpt for generations, and some of their efforts will go on display at Windsor Castle from Saturday. A selection of pages from Victoria's sketchbooks will be exhibited, including portraits of her children and atmospheric landscapes made during her holidays at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight and Balmoral Castle in Scotland in the 1850s.\n@highlight\nRoyal Paintbox: Royal Artists Past and Present on display at Windsor Castle\n@highlight\nIncludes portraits by Victoria of her children on holiday at Osborne House on Isle of Wight\n@highlight\nDrawing of Design For A Corinthian Temple At Kew by George III also on show\n@highlight\nFeatures linocut of circus horse made by young Elizabeth in 1930s, and art by Charles I's nephew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 887, "end": 923}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The exhibition also contains a linocut of a circus horse, made in the 1930s by @placeholder when she was a young princess", "idx": 30569}], "idx": 19844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 23 January 2013 It is nearly four decades since the British people were last given the chance to have their say on Europe, in the first ever referendum held throughout the UK. And now that David Cameron has promised an in-out referendum on the EU by 2017, the parallels between the first European vote and the one potentially looming are striking. In the mid 1970s, Britain was slipping behind its European neighbours, as the government struggled to deal with runaway inflation and was forced to introduce a three-day working week due to severe electricity shortages.\n@highlight\nPoll on June 5, 1975 was the first referendum ever held in the UK\n@highlight\nOver 67% of Britons voted to stay in the European Economic Community\n@highlight\nOpposition to Europe was led by Labour left-wingers such as Tony Benn rebelling against Prime Minister Harold Wilson\n@highlight\nClose parallels to referendum announced today by David Cameron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 244, "end": 245}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 316, "end": 317}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 714, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 769, "end": 795}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the brief campaigning period of just two months, the argument was fierce and divisive - but this time, it was @placeholder rather than the Conservatives which was torn apart by disagreements on Europe.", "idx": 30571}, {"query": "would be lost if labour markets were opened up, and urged the @placeholder to seek", "idx": 30572}], "idx": 19846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- The parents of an injured baby girl who was flown to Florida for treatment after Haiti's earthquake have been told what they already know: They are the biological parents of the little girl. The International Red Cross notified Nadine Devilme and Junior Alexis in Haiti that DNA testing proves that the infant is theirs, said Mark LaPoint, an attorney representing the baby. Rescuers dubbed her Patricia, but her parents call her Jenny. On Wednesday morning, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Cindy Lederman decided that Jenny's parents will get to take her back to Haiti after doctors and nurses in Florida finish treating her.\n@highlight\nNEW: Florida judge says parents can take Jenny back to Haiti after her medical treatment ends\n@highlight\nNEW: Timing of parents' trip not set; April 7 hearing will provide update on baby's condition\n@highlight\nParents say it was \"God's will\" that the child went to Miami for treatment of quake injuries\n@highlight\nThe child, apparently mistaken for orphan amid quake chaos, is in foster care in Florida", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 219, "end": 241}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The witnesses got word to @placeholder, who was in the hospital with her own injuries.", "idx": 30576}], "idx": 19848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thai police want to arrest another Iranian allegedly behind the bombs in Bangkok, a fifth member of a group they say intended to strike Israeli diplomats. Authorities plan to seek a court warrant for Nikkhahfard Javad, a 52-year-old man who was seen leaving the Bangkok building where the first blast took place on Tuesday, Police Maj. Gen. Anuchai Lekbumrung said Friday. A Thai criminal court already has issued arrest warrants for four Iranians. The Bangkok blasts went off a day after a device attached to an Israeli Embassy van in New Delhi exploded, wounding four people. Another device, found on an embassy car in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, was safety detonated.\n@highlight\nA Thai court has issued warrants for four Iranians in relation to bombings in Bangkok\n@highlight\nThe police say they want to arrest a fifth person, a 52-year-old man\n@highlight\nThe Bangkok blasts came after bombs targeted Israelis in India and Georgia\n@highlight\nIsrael and Iran have traded accusations over who is to blame for the bombings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 227, "end": 243}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 368, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder has denied the accusation, saying that \"Israeli agents are often the perpetrators of such terrorist acts.\"", "idx": 30577}], "idx": 19849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At the start of the school day, teacher Lia Tsiklauri takes the register. But the morning task is over in a flash - because there's only one name to tick off. Bacho Tsiklauri, nine, is the only pupil at the primary school in the remote mountain gorge village of Makarta, Georgia, 62 miles north of the capital Tbilisi. He is one of only four children in the village, which is home to about 30 people. The older children, including his brother Dato, attend a high school in a nearby village two miles away. 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But the chance the system will become a tropical depression or storm is somewhat less than before. The center now says the system has a \"medium\" chance of developing into a depression or storm over the next two days. It puts the odds at 40 percent. It's still causing drenching rain and gusty winds for several hundred miles to the east, affecting the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The severe weather will probably spread over the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos during the next couple of days, possibly causing life-threatening flash floods and mudslides in mountainous areas, the forecast said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Forecasters lower odds of weather system developing into storm\n@highlight\nWeather system moves into Atlantic from Caribbean\n@highlight\nQuestions loom about impact on work on BP oil well\n@highlight\nThe Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola have been getting heavy rains", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 137, "end": 161}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 576}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 981, "end": 982}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder islands have been coping with a deluge of rain.", "idx": 30604}], "idx": 19868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Former FBI agent Bob Levinson \"was not a U.S. government employee when he went missing in Iran,\" White House spokesman Jay Carney said Friday. And U.S. officials noted that they have no idea where he is. Carney made the comment amid reports that Levinson, 65, was working for the CIA in Iran, not conducting private business as officials have previously said. The State Department and Levinson's family have denied he was working for the U.S. government ever since he disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007. Speaking to reporters, Carney said there's an investigation into the disappearance, but he wouldn't comment further on what Levinson \"may or may not have been doing in Iran.\"\n@highlight\nReports surface Bob Levinson worked for the CIA in Iran when he disappeared in 2007\n@highlight\nFamily lawyer tells CNN about Levinson's apparent CIA connection\n@highlight\nThe White House says Levinson wasn't a government employee when he went missing\n@highlight\nU.S. officials say they have no information on Levinson's whereabouts", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 364, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Top U.S. officials, meanwhile, say his captors almost certainly already know about his @placeholder association.\"", "idx": 30606}], "idx": 19869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronny Deila has warned Cardiff City it will take an inflated fee for them to have any chance of prising Anthony Stokes away from Celtic in January. Sportsmail revealed this week that the Championship club were weighing up a \u00a31.5million offer for the Republic of Ireland forward. Deila, however, has made it clear he has no wish to part with Stokes, who has contributed seven goals this term despite operating mainly on the left flank. The Parkhead manager believes the 26-year-old can further improve his physical condition but insisted he has been impressed by his mentality \u2013 an aspect of his character the former Hibs player has faced criticism over in the past.\n@highlight\nAnthony Stokes the subject of transfer interest from Cardiff\n@highlight\nChampionship side weighing up \u00a31.5million bid for striker\n@highlight\nRonny Deila warns that Cardiff will have to up their offer\n@highlight\nRepublic of Ireland striker signed new three-year deal last October", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 268}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 888, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is up to the players coming in to say: \u201c@placeholder, I want to play.\u201d", "idx": 30611}], "idx": 19873} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It may not be legal, but it's definitely popular. For just 10 Guatemalan quetzals, or 15 Mexican pesos (the equivalent of just over a U.S. dollar), you can pay to ride a zip line across a river and into a new country. A news team from Mexico's Televisa network, a CNN affiliate, found four zip lines crossing over the Suchiate River, which serves as part of Mexico's southeastern border with Guatemala. They observed people crossing into Mexico in broad daylight, apparently not worried about immigration authorities posted not far from there. Guatemalans on both sides of the border are in charge of the zip line and collecting money from people willing to cross.\n@highlight\nZip lines cross the Suchiate River on the Guatemala-Mexico border\n@highlight\nPeople entering Mexico illegally can ride across for a relatively modest sum\n@highlight\nA long and dangerous road still lies ahead for those heading for the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once in Mexico, migrants travel on freight trains or by bus to the @placeholder border, although many never get there.", "idx": 30615}], "idx": 19876} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor David Cameron and Russian President Vladimir Putin held face-to-face talks today for the first time since the crisis in the Ukraine. The Prime Minister met Mr Putin in Paris at the Charles De Gaulle Airport ahead of tomorrow's D-Day commemorations in Normandy. It came after Mr Putin was warned that he has one month to end Russia's destabilisation of Ukraine or facing crippling economic sanctions. After the meeting Mr Cameron said he gave the Russian President a 'very clear and firm set of messages' during the talks and said the current situation is 'not acceptable'.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister told the Russian leader the current situation 'not acceptable'\n@highlight\nCame after Obama warned Putin that Russia would face new sanctions\n@highlight\nPutin was barred from G7 summit in Brussels following Crimean annexation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 257}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 825, "end": 826}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The mere fact that some of the @placeholder soldiers have moved back off the border and that Russia is now destabilising Ukraine through surrogates rather than overtly and explicitly does not mean that we can afford three months or four months or six months of continued violence and conflict in eastern Ukraine,' he said.", "idx": 30621}], "idx": 19879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- World AIDS Day is observed around the globe on December 1. Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988, governments, organizations and charities have worked to raise awareness of the global AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. Use the information in this One-Sheet to provide students with an overview about HIV and AIDS. How widespread is HIV/AIDS? The UNAIDS/WHO 2007 AIDS Epidemic Update notes that since 1981, when HIV/AIDS was first identified in the U.S., more than 25 million people worldwide have died from AIDS-related illnesses. It estimates that today, nearly 33.2 million people throughout the world are living with HIV. 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Roy Hodgson\u2019s team, having failed to win any of five games in June and taken just one point from three World Cup fixtures, slipped 10 places. It is a bigger drop than any of the 32 teams in Brazil apart from Australia, and they are now ranked behind Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mexico, the USA and Costa Rica. 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While neither candidate engaged directly in the political back-and-forth, their teams and supporters launched new attack ads and criticized the opposing contender with increasingly sharp rhetoric. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, said Romney couldn't be confirmed as a dogcatcher because he refuses to make public more of his past income tax returns, while Romney adviser Ed Gillespie labeled as a lie some Obama ads that accused the former Massachusetts governor of outsourcing jobs when he headed Bain Capital.\n@highlight\nNEW: A House Republican says Romney's personal finances are \"fair game\"\n@highlight\nThe campaigns of President Obama and Mitt Romney accuse each other of lying\n@highlight\nThe charges involve competing claims about Romney's time at Bain Capital\n@highlight\nObama sends Vice President Joe Biden to address the NAACP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, Romney's campaign released a new television ad Thursday accusing Obama of spreading \"dishonest attacks\" that @placeholder specialized in advising companies on outsourcing while Romney was its head.", "idx": 30646}], "idx": 19895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lahore (CNN) -- Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister whose government was overthrown by a military coup more than a decade ago, appears to be back on top in Pakistan, election officials said Sunday. According to unofficial results in Pakistan's violence-marred election, Sharif's party looks to have won most of the seats in the National Assembly. It won 16 of the 23 seats in the lower house, election officials said. Imran Khan, candidate for the Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) party, said the elections were rigged. \"Police (were) used, and how the -- the staff of the Election Commission were used,\" he said. \"And unfortunately it's because the provincial governments were in power right up till 20 days before the elections -- so they had plenty of time to place their people.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. looks forward to working with new government, secretary of state says\n@highlight\nFormer prime minister's party appears to have won most seats in National Assembly\n@highlight\nOther candidates allege there were instances of voting improprieties\n@highlight\nAttacks on polling stations cause death and injury in Karachi, Peshawar and Balochistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 481}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 953, "end": 969}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another contender was @placeholder, a former cricket star and heartthrob.", "idx": 30652}], "idx": 19896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Several U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks show growing anxiety among Chinese officials about citizens getting uncensored online content through Google -- with one Politburo member reportedly angry to find negative comments about himself online. In May 2009, Google approached the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, according to one leaked cable, \"to discuss recent pressure by the Chinese government to censor the company's Chinese website.\" Chinese officials were unhappy that the sanitized google.cn, which was established by Google in 2006, contained a link to the uncensored google.com, and appeared especially sensitive about the issue because of the imminent 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests.\n@highlight\nWikiLeaks cables show Chinese officials were worried about Google\n@highlight\nThe officials were concerned about uncensored online content\n@highlight\nA U.S. cable says a Chinese official believes Google is a \"tool\" of the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Google refused to remove the link on its Chinese site, and its lawyers \"found no legal basis for @placeholder's demands.\"", "idx": 30657}, {"query": "The cable continued, apparently quoting a @placeholder official,: \"(redacted) said the negative press coverage and service outages have caused the company to lose market share.....(redacted) said that, faced with the continual difficulties of doing business in China, the company may even consider pulling out of the market.\"", "idx": 30658}], "idx": 19900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Behind the state banquet and smiles from Queen Elizabeth and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia's visit to London this week caused a wave of dissent. The UK political elite boycotted events. Demonstrators lined the Mall. The UK foreign secretary pulled out of a meeting with his Saudi counterpart to be with his new adopted son. And just days before he arrived, the Saudi King accused British officials of ignoring information that could have averted the terror attacks in London on July 2005. Whether the politics of the event were a success is open to debate. But this was just part of the story. The Saudis were also in town to cement a strong trading and business relationship that has developed between the two Kingdoms over the last 20 years.\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East\n@highlight\nBritain is also the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom\n@highlight\nThe UK has been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia since the 1990s\n@highlight\nExports to Britain are expected to reach a record high in the non-oil sector", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 135}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 195, "end": 196}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 266, "end": 267}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 821, "end": 822}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 962, "end": 963}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's economy is booming and the opportunities businessmen see here are immense.", "idx": 30659}], "idx": 19901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fifteen patients have been hospitalized in Texas after getting calcium gluconate injections, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has issued a national voluntary now for all sterile-use products produced by Specialty Compounding LLC, based in Cedar Park, Texas. What is a compounding facility? The people hospitalized have a bacterial infection in their blood, and doctors think it might have come from the injection. A culture taken from a sample of this injection shows bacterial growth that is consistent with a Rhodococcus species (PDF) of bacteria, according to the FDA. \"The FDA believes that use of these products would create an unacceptable risk for patients,\" said Dr. Janet Woodcock, the FDA's director for drug evaluation and research. \"Giving a patient a contaminated injectable drug could result in a life-threatening infection.\"\n@highlight\nFDA issues voluntary recall for all products made by Specialty Compounding LLC\n@highlight\n15 people are hospitalized after getting calcium gluconate infusions\n@highlight\nA federal investigation found serious lack of oversight of compounding facilities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 119, "end": 146}, {"start": 153, "end": 155}, {"start": 234, "end": 258}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}, {"start": 935, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They've also been sent to hospitals and doctor's offices in @placeholder.", "idx": 30661}], "idx": 19903} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Keane told Sir Alex Ferguson 'we need f****** more from you' in furious row that led to Irishman leaving Manchester United Keane admits he headbutted Manchester United team-mate Peter Schmeichel and gave him a black eye during alcohol-fuelled fight in Hong Kong Keane says he wouldn't have missed a drugs test like Rio Ferdinand and Manchester United suffered as a result Roy Keane has re-opened his feud with former Manchester City defender Alf-Inge Haaland. 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The Yemeni coast guard patrols the Gulf of Aden in March. Reading the International Maritime Bureau's Live Piracy Report a catalog of piracy reports from around the world, two names crop up with disturbing frequency: Somalia and Nigeria. The list reads like a history book telling tales of the buccaneers of old -- daring raids, kidnappings and ransoms. But these days, Africa's pirates are using automatic weapons and grenades.\n@highlight\nRisk experts say pirates in East and West Africa are after the same thing\n@highlight\nTactics and weapons are becoming more sophisticated\n@highlight\nRansom money is spent on luxury cars, more weapons\n@highlight\nInternational Maritime Bureau says 2009 has seen a spike in pirate attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 376, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 425}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 956, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Somalia is a barren, dusty failed state, and @placeholder pirates operate in the vast Gulf of Aden.", "idx": 30667}], "idx": 19908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Abraham PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 8 August 2012 The opening credits of Sex and the City, in which a tutu-clad Carrie Bradshaw is splashed by a passing bus bearing her image, are probably some of the most famous of all time. Now the costume designer of the much-loved Nineties TV series has revealed that the tulle skirt in that now-iconic sequence was a $5 bargain find. Patricia Field told Emmy TV Legends that she and the show's star, Sarah Jessica Parker, had fallen in love with the look, and between them, they persuaded producer Darren Star to use it.\n@highlight\nCostume designer Patricia Field reveals how she and the show's star, Sarah Jessica Parker, had to convince producers that it was the best outfit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 479, "end": 498}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 680, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "though the @placeholder character would become known for her", "idx": 30668}], "idx": 19909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin notes each inauguration is moving in its own way, but only a few produce moments that are truly memorable. \"It depends upon the person and the occasion to really produce a historic inaugural speech,\" Goodwin said. \"But the ceremony itself ... is a real tribute to the country, that a person who was the president can go out and become a private citizen (while) a new private citizen is becoming the president.\" \"It's peaceful,\" she says, and \"that's an extraordinary thing in the history of our world.\" Here are 10 inaugural moments that Goodwin says have stood the test of time:\n@highlight\n2009: \"(It was) as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle\"\n@highlight\nFDR and Reagan disagreed on the role of government, but believed America could do great things\n@highlight\nJFK's address promised action and a new energy in Washington\n@highlight\nLincoln: \"With malice toward none and charity toward all\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 66, "end": 85}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was hoping some action would be taking place while he was still president, but @placeholder wanted to wait (and) have a clean slate while he was president.", "idx": 30679}], "idx": 19915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Western governments, including the United States, appear to be stepping up efforts to censor Internet search results and YouTube videos, according to a \"transparency report\" released by Google. \"It's alarming not only because free expression is at risk, but because some of these requests come from countries you might not suspect -- Western democracies not typically associated with censorship,\" Dorothy Chou, a senior policy analyst at Google, wrote in a blog post on Sunday night. \"For example, in the second half of last year, Spanish regulators asked us to remove 270 search results that linked to blogs and articles in newspapers referencing individuals and public figures, including mayors and public prosecutors. In Poland, we received a request from a public institution to remove links to a site that criticized it. We didn't comply with either of these requests.\"\n@highlight\nGoogle says government requests to remove Web content are way up\n@highlight\nIn last half of 2011, U.S. agencies asked Google to remove 6,192 pieces of content\n@highlight\nThat's up 718% compared with the previous six-month period\n@highlight\nGoogle released its biannual transparency report Sunday night", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those requests for information about @placeholder users come as part of criminal investigations, Google says, and are not unique to the company.", "idx": 30682}], "idx": 19917} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:37 EST, 25 November 2013 Two former soldiers who fire-bombed a mosque in revenge for the killing of soldier Lee Rigby were caught on CCTV preparing petrol bombs and throwing them at the building, a court was told. Stuart Harness, 33, and Gavin Humphries, 37, were shown in footage each carrying two home-made petrol bombs from Harness\u2019s home in the town. Grimsby Crown Court was shown footage from more cameras, which caught them later, launching the bombs at the doors of the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre, four days after Fusilier Rigby was killed outside Woolwich Barracks, in London, in May.\n@highlight\nStuart Harness and Gavin Humphries appeared at Grimsby Crown Court\n@highlight\nA jury was shown footage of them carrying two home-made petrol bombs\n@highlight\nBoth men have pleaded guilty to the arson attack, the jury heard\n@highlight\nThird man, Daniel Cressey, is accused of driving the other men to mosque\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old denies one charge of aiding and abetting arson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 314, "end": 328}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 553, "end": 583}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 732, "end": 750}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said two police community support officers patrolling outside spotted what Harness and Humphries were up to and chased them back to @placeholder\u2019s home, where the pair were detained.", "idx": 30684}], "idx": 19918} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:49 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 3 December 2013 A group of influential Conservative MPs are calling on the Chancellor to permanently grant small firms exemption from business rates George Osborne is set to cut business taxes this week after Tory MPs called on him to ease small firms\u2019 burden. Some 37 influential Conservative MPs are publishing a report today calling on the Chancellor to permanently grant small firms exemption from business rates. And last night Tory sources said Mr Osborne will heed their advice in his Autumn Statement on Thursday.\n@highlight\nDozens of Tory MPs want financial burdens on small firms to be eased\n@highlight\nChancellor looks set to listen to their advice and extend holiday by a year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder\u2019 report says firms are still suffering from excessive regulation.", "idx": 30685}], "idx": 19919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Chelsea XI: Beeney, Aina, Chalobah, Christensen, Kane, Baker (captain), Loftus-Cheek, Colkett (Musonda, 54), Kiwomya, Bamford, Boga Unused substitutes: Collins, Solanke, Dabo, Houghton Bookings: Kane (12) Goals: Maffeo (OG 77), Musonda (90+2) Manchester City XI: Gunn, Bossaerts, Facey, Maffeo, Angelino, Glendon (Captain), Fofana, Ntcham (Horsfield, 64), Bytyqi, Cole, Ambrose (Hiwula, 60) Unused substitutes: Lawlor, Byrne, Pozo Bookings: Ntcham (17), Facey (56 & 81) Goals: Maffeo (2) Patrick Vieira's youngsters got their Barclays U21 Premier League season off to a losing start after a red card, an own goal and a 92nd-minute strike from substitute Charly Musonda won Chelsea the match.\n@highlight\nChelsea win Barclays U21 Premier League opener against Manchester City\n@highlight\nCity right-back Pablo Maffeo scores after just two minutes before his own goal gifts Chelsea equaliser 13 minutes from time at Aldershot\n@highlight\nCity's Shay Facey receives red card in 81st minute for two bookable offences\n@highlight\nChelsea substitute Charly Musonda scores in 92nd minute for three points", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 275, "end": 289}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 558, "end": 584}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 773}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's first came in the 56th minute for holding back Kiwomya, before he committed the same foul on Dominic Solanke less than half an hour later to be sent for an early shower in the Aldershot changing rooms.", "idx": 30690}], "idx": 19923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Record-breaking batsman Ricky Ponting announced his resignation as captain of the Australia cricket team on Tuesday. The 36-year-old revealed in a news conference that his decision was motivated by a desire to improve his form without the demands of the captaincy and maintained that he will remain part of the team. Ponting, who is the most successful captain in Australia's history, made the announcement after returning home following his team's quarterfinal defeat in the Cricket World Cup by India. \"I've decided to step down as captain of the Test team and the one-day team as of now,\" he told media at the Sydney Cricket Ground.\n@highlight\nRicky Ponting announces his resignation at a news conference in Sydney\n@highlight\nTwo-time ICC Player of the Year cites a desire for improvement as his reason for quitting\n@highlight\nMichael Clarke is tipped to succeed Ponting when the new captain is named on Wednesday\n@highlight\nPonting departs as the most successful Australian captain ever, with 12,363 runs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 485, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 622, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 747, "end": 768}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is highly unlikely that I will be still playing, so it is the right decision for @placeholder cricket that the next captain now be appointed.", "idx": 30693}], "idx": 19925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he will pursue a full United Nations membership bid during a speech Friday that was likely meant to both make the case for membership and manage domestic expectations. \"We are going to the United Nations to attain full membership\" from the U.N. Security Council, Abbas told an audience in Ramallah, tempering his rhetoric by adding that \"we are not going to bring independence. Let's not exaggerate. \"We will continue to negotiate,\" he said. Abbas says he wants the Palestinian territories \"to be represented in its natural borders,\" calling disputed territories inhabited by Israeli settlers \"illegal.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Hamas warns Abbas not to go to the United Nations\n@highlight\nIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to speak at the U.N. Security Council\n@highlight\nIsrael is calling on Palestinian leaders to return to peace talks, a spokesman says\n@highlight\nPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas presses for full U.N. membership", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 300, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 764, "end": 781}, {"start": 811, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 865, "end": 875}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A successful vote in either body will not lead to an established \"state\" with defined borders, but would afford the Palestinian government an upgraded international status allowing them to pursue legal actions against @placeholder.", "idx": 30695}], "idx": 19927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joan Rivers is a tough act to follow, but E! Network has decided its hit show Fashion Police will continue - with Kathy Griffin filling Joan's Jimmy Choos. Show insiders tell MailOnline, that Joan's daughter Melissa Rivers agreed to continue to produce her mother's show and has given her blessing to the choice. E! executives are negotiating a deal with the popular redhead. 'Kathy has been told if she wants the gig she can have it because Melissa wanted someone who her mother would have approved of,' says the show source. 'Kathy will probably take the position but they are still working out the deal.'\n@highlight\nE! Network has decided the hit show Fashion Police will continue - with Kathy Griffin at the helm\n@highlight\nFashion Police producer Melissa Rivers has given Kathy her blessing as someone her mother would have approved of\n@highlight\nGriffin says Joan paved the way for women in comedy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 42, "end": 43}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 313, "end": 314}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 619, "end": 620}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Not only did Joan mentor @placeholder they were really close friends.", "idx": 30700}, {"query": "We have also thought long and hard about what @placeholder", "idx": 30701}], "idx": 19931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gary Oldman has written a letter apologizing for statements he made in a Playboy interview that have been slammed by Jewish groups. In a letter to the Anti-Defamation League, Oldman said he was \"deeply remorseful\" for the comments about Mel Gibson, which the ADL said put forward anti-Semitic stereotypes. \"I am deeply remorseful that comments I recently made in the Playboy Interview were offensive to many Jewish people,\" Oldman said. \"Upon reading my comments in print -- I see how insensitive they may be, and how they may indeed contribute to the furtherance of a false stereotype. Anything that contributes to this stereotype is unacceptable, including my own words on the matter.\"\n@highlight\nGary Oldman apologizes for remarks in Playboy interview\n@highlight\nHis statements about hypocrisy and Mel Gibson controversial\n@highlight\nAnti-Defamation League said words feed into anti-Semitic beliefs\n@highlight\nJewish organization finds apology \"insufficient\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 151, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 858}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mel Gibson is in a town that's run by @placeholder and he said the wrong thing because he's actually bitten the hand that I guess has fed him -- and doesn't need to feed him anymore because he's got enough dough,\" Oldman said in the interview.", "idx": 30702}], "idx": 19932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They usually create delicious dishes in their kitchen, but on today's This Morning they mixed up ingredients for something quite different - a vagina facial. The ITV show welcomed Lisa Palmer, 41, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, who shared her recipe for a achieving a more youthful vagina that costs less than \u00a35. Three brave women agreed to try the treatment live on the show and feedback their views. Scroll down for video Three women including Abigail, far left, agreed to try the vagina facial developed by Lisa Palmer (stood next to intrigued This Morning presenters Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield)\n@highlight\nLisa Palmer, 41, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, appeared on This Morning\n@highlight\nShe shared her recipe for achieving a more youthful vagina\n@highlight\nIngredients for the 'vagina facial' costs less than \u00a35\n@highlight\nShe said doing the treatment once a week has rolled back the years\n@highlight\n'Younger men say I have the vagina of a 25-year-old!' she said\n@highlight\n74-year-old Abigail, who is dating a 30-year-old, agreed to try it", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 162, "end": 164}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 570, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Christine asks @placeholder to talk through her recipe which she developed herself", "idx": 30706}, {"query": "Speaking after being steamed and while the lotion was on for the recommended 10-15 minute period, @placeholder said: 'To be perfectly honest, I'm feeling slightly warm where I'm not usually - so it's certainly doing something.'", "idx": 30707}], "idx": 19935} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Uniting Church has posted an ill-timed message on their board outside the church's property, offending members of the public and sparking online criticism. Yeronga Uniting Church, in Brisbane, Queensland, posted the message 'Too blessed to be depressed' on their billboard, coinciding with the nationwide Mental Health Awareness Week. The photo was posted by an outraged passerby onto Reddit, with the caption 'scumbag local church puts this up in time for Mental Health Week'. The photo was posted by an outraged passerby onto Reddit, with the caption 'scumbag local church puts this up in time for Mental Health Week'. Posters on the site quickly jumped to criticise the message.\n@highlight\nYeronga Uniting Church in Brisbane posted the message on the church billboard just after Mental Health Week\n@highlight\nReddit user captioned the photo 'scumbag local church puts this up'\n@highlight\nReverend Ross Mackay said that the message was put up well before the nationwide awareness week and reflected the church and not others\n@highlight\nThe reverend said that the church was heavily involved in the community and had church-run initiatives for those struggling with mental health", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 15}, {"start": 158, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 307, "end": 334}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 459, "end": 476}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 602, "end": 619}, {"start": 695, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 784, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another commentator pointed out that in light of @placeholder it was important to remember that depression cut across all denominations and beliefs.", "idx": 30712}], "idx": 19938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England's Oliver Wilson will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, but world number one Rory McIlroy is one of the Englishman's nearest challengers. Wilson, who has finished runner-up nine times on the European Tour but lost his card in 2012, carded a third round of 65 at St Andrews to finish 15 under par. But on a day of low scoring following a one-hour delay due to heavy overnight rain, McIlroy shot a 64 and Tommy Fleetwood a 62 on the Old Course to finish 12 under alongside French duo Alexander Levy (68) and Raphael Jacquelin (69).\n@highlight\nEngland's Wilson leads by three going into final day at St Andrews\n@highlight\nMcIlroy part of the chasing pack on 12 under par after strong third day\n@highlight\nTommy Fleetwood, Alexander Levy and Raphael Jacquelin also all level with McIlroy in second", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 80, "end": 112}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 581}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces a uphill battle if he is to claim victory at St Andrews", "idx": 30713}], "idx": 19939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maybe it just took a while for the message to sink in. It\u2019s been five weeks since Garry Monk told Jonjo Shelvey that the problems in his head were close to cancelling out the game-changing talent in his feet. The word he used was \u2018lazy\u2019; the message was that if Shelvey kept trundling around the pitch collecting thoughtless yellow cards then Swansea would soon lose patience with a player who ran out of time at Liverpool. On Sunday, his talent came up with a delayed reaction, the midfielder hitting a brilliant strike from 25 yards with seven minutes remaining. The goal came from nowhere \u2014 and so did the win \u2014 for a side that rarely finds rewards on the road.\n@highlight\nJonjo Shelvey scored the only goal as Swansea recorded their first Premier League win in over a month\n@highlight\nSouthampton defender Ryan Bertrand was shown a straight red card for a foul on Modou Barrow\n@highlight\nSwansea winger Marvin Emnes was forced off after just 16 minutes with an injury\n@highlight\nThe result leaves Ronald Koeman's men fourth in the table, one point behind Manchester United\n@highlight\nSwansea move above Stoke City and up to ninth, three points behind Sam Allardyce's West Ham", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Swansea midfielder @placeholder unleashes a stunning strike to open the scoring against Southampton on Sunday afternoon", "idx": 30731}], "idx": 19952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A riot on a tiny island in the Pacific that killed no one would usually go unnoticed by the world. But when some 100 asylum seekers burned down their shelters in an Australian refugee processing center Friday on Nauru Island, it did not. Instead, it drew attention to a new restrictive law made in Australia the same day banning \"boat people\" from living in the country. \"As of today asylum seekers who come here by boat without a visa will never be settled in Australia,\" said Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in a statement announcing the law. The asylum seekers did not revolt because of the new law, an immigration spokeswoman said. They may have not even known about it when the mayhem broke out.\n@highlight\n150 asylum seekers burned down their shelters in an Australian refugee center on Nauru Island\n@highlight\nIt drew attention to a new law in Australia banning \"boat people\" from living in the country\n@highlight\nA recent uptick in human trafficking has become an irritant to some Australians\n@highlight\nWith an election coming, the new law could garner more conservative votes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a consolation, if fewer boats arrive as a result of the policy, @placeholder plans to raise the number of legal asylum seekers it takes, Rudd said.", "idx": 30746}], "idx": 19959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the course of their murderous rampage yesterday in Paris, two of the Islamist shooters announced that they were acting in the name of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or AQAP, the affiliate of Al Qaeda that operates in Yemen. Formed in 2009, AQAP merged existing Yemeni and Saudi jihadists after the Saudi Kingdom became too unsafe for them and they fled southwards. This suggests that AQAP feels eclipsed by ISIS, which has attracted so much coverage since last summer, and is determined to put itself back in the international spotlight with this act of mass murder, in broad daylight, in a major European capital.\n@highlight\nThe massacre in France may be because Al Qaeda feels eclipsed by ISIS\n@highlight\nCharlie Hebdo boss named in extremists' magazine as target for murder\n@highlight\nGunmen claimed they were acting for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula\n@highlight\nKnown as AQAP, it has become of the organisation's strongest branches\n@highlight\nThe group is based in Yemen, which is perfectly suited to terror activities", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 137, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 830, "end": 862}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The wildness of @placeholder provides plenty of remote places to use as training camps, where the group's highly proficient bomb makers can practice their craft.", "idx": 30757}], "idx": 19967} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Will it be a boycott or a chaperone? House Democrats remained undecided Friday on whether they would join a select committee created by majority Republicans to investigate the Benghazi terror attack. The chamber's Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, described a split in her caucus over the matter in remarks to reporters that lambasted Republicans for what she called a \"political stunt,\" \"subterfuge\" and a \"diversionary tactic.\" Options under consideration include participating as a minority bloc, which Republicans have proposed; having a lone member take part to register disapproval but maintain a presence, or rejecting the entire process as a partisan witch hunt.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rep. 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Daniel was murdered in 2003, at the age of 13, by a man with a long history of abusing children. Hinch has urged other states that they must now follow in introducing a website that would include an image, physical description and regional whereabouts of convicted \u2018serious sex offenders\u2019. 'This is a crack in the wall. I thought it would be Queensland that became the first state to crumble. But now one has the others will fall in line too. It won\u2019t happen overnight but it will happen,' Mr Hinch told Daily Mail Australia.\u2019\n@highlight\nThe NT will introduce a public sex offender register website\n@highlight\nNew legislation will be named Daniel's Law after murdered Queensland teenager Daniel Morcombe\n@highlight\nIt is based on similar legislation in the United States, but unlike the American laws will not give the exact address of an offender\n@highlight\nPeople will be able to see an image, physical description and regional whereabouts of offenders in the Territory\n@highlight\n'Name and shame' campaigner Derryn Hinch wants a national register\n@highlight\nHe does not believe vigilante action against offenders would be a problem\n@highlight\n'In Texas they have more guns than Tim Tams but the register works there,' Mr Hinch said\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Tony Abbott has indicated he's not in favour of the register", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 66, "end": 83}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 748, "end": 767}, {"start": 786, "end": 787}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 912, "end": 921}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1425, "end": 1432}, {"start": 1468, "end": 1472}, {"start": 1505, "end": 1515}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder says he's 'disinclined' to single out particular crimes for public registers.", "idx": 30768}], "idx": 19972} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Ashton Kutcher posed for a photo with a high school student at a University of Iowa football game on September 11, it was \"unintentional and accidental,\" not a violation of college athletic recruiting rules, the NCAA decided Monday. The NCAA launched an investigation that could have penalized the sports teams at Kutcher's former college after the high school student posted a message on Twitter, along with a photo. \"What a better way to celebrate a birthday than to meet a cool guy like Ashton?\" Marcus Paige tweeted soon after meeting Kutcher and his wife, actress Demi Moore.\n@highlight\nNEW: University of Iowa will not be punished for actor's meeting with recruits\n@highlight\nNEW: Kutcher's meeting with teens was \"accidental,\" NCAA decides\n@highlight\nKutcher posed with a high school recruit at an University of Iowa game\n@highlight\nThe NCAA bans school boosters from meeting with athletic prospects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 611, "end": 628}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As part of that decision, the NCAA has fully cleared the recruits involved, and has determined the @placeholder's actions to be of a 'secondary' nature in terms of violation of NCAA policy,\" the university said in a written statement Monday.", "idx": 30769}], "idx": 19973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Football icon David Beckham has told CNN that he believes the momentum is behind England as they battle to win the right to stage the 2018 World Cup when the decision is made in Zurich on Thursday. Beckham, who has played in three World Cups, joined by forces with British prime minister David Cameron and Prince Willliam in a last-minute lobbying offensive of FIFA executive members. England's bid was believed to have been adversely affected by allegations of corruption made against FIFA officials by British media organizations, but the former Manchester United star believes that has been neutralized.\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham gives upbeat assessment of England's 2018 World Cup chances\n@highlight\nBeckham tells CNN that momentum is behind their bid ahead of Thursday's vote\n@highlight\nBeckham helped London win the 2012 Summer Olympics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 558, "end": 574}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Facilities speak for themselves -- you know the training grounds that we have, the medical facilities that we have the hotels around @placeholder that we have.", "idx": 30770}], "idx": 19974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 18:51 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:21 EST, 22 January 2013 An emotional Lance Armstrong was close to tears when he spoke about the impact of his drug cheating on his family during the second part of his exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey last night. Speaking about his 13-year-old son Luke, the oldest of his five children, Armstrong said: \u2018I saw my son defending me and saying, \u201cThat's not true. What you're saying about my dad is not true,'\" Armstrong recalled. \u2018That's when I knew I had to tell him.\u2019 The disgraced cyclist battled to fight back tears as he talked about son Luke\n@highlight\nWith tears welling up in his eyes, Armstrong spoke about telling his young son not to defend him anymore at school\n@highlight\nHe also told Oprah that he deserves another opportunity to compete\n@highlight\n'I deserve to be punished. I'm not sure that I deserve a death penalty'\n@highlight\nDescribed his sponsors dropping him as 'a $75-million dollar day'\n@highlight\nLowest moment was being forced to cut ties with his Livestrong charity\n@highlight\nArmstrong indicated that his ex-wife Kristin knew about his doping, but no mention was made of ex-fianc\u00e9e Sheryl Crow\n@highlight\nSaid he regretted posting Twitter picture of him with his seven yellow jerseys\n@highlight\nAlso confirmed he has been undergoing therapy to deal with his demons", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 108, "end": 122}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crow, 50, started dating @placeholder in 2003, before getting engaged in 2005 and splitting the following year.", "idx": 30772}], "idx": 19975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:02 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 2 September 2013 President Obama and his top aides began a full-scale political offensive on Sunday to persuade a skeptical Congress to approve a military strike against Syria, but faced a struggle to win over lawmakers from both parties and a war-weary American public. The President made calls to members of the House of Representatives and Senate, with more scheduled for Monday, underscoring the task confronting the administration before it can go ahead with using force in response to a deadly chemical attack blamed on the Syrian government.\n@highlight\nLawmakers cut short vacation to join intelligence briefing\n@highlight\nMost agree regime did use chemical weapons but are split on resolution\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry likens Assad to Hitler and Hussein for attack that killed 1,400\n@highlight\nPolls show public is mainly opposed to strike\n@highlight\nUSS Nimitz and entire strike group redirected to help if needed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 398, "end": 421}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Innocents: According to @placeholder estimates, of the 1,429 killed in the attack, 426 were children", "idx": 30788}], "idx": 19984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:50 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 1 August 2013 This James Bond-style powerboat was built to chase down pirates with its remote controlled machine gun and 100mph speeds - but now it could be yours. The cutting edge boat - the fastest military vessel ever made - is on general sale and is tipped to go for a fraction of its \u00a31.5 million value. When it was launched in 2006 the XSR Interceptor was described as 'the Bugatti Veyron of the seas' in homage to its incredible 1,600bhp power and stylish design.\n@highlight\nXSR Interceptor has been described as 'the Bugatti Veyron of the seas'\n@highlight\nBuilt from Kevlar and carbon fibre it has two engines putting out 1,600bhp\n@highlight\nA luxury version featured on BBC's Top Gear being raced against a Ferrari\n@highlight\nBuilt for the military, it is being put up for auction in Hampshire tomorrow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 759, "end": 761}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Power: The carbon fibre and @placeholder craft streaks across the sea powered by two huge engines", "idx": 30790}], "idx": 19986} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Flying ace: Captain Mike Stephens with his spitfire plane during World War Two A collection of medals awarded to a World War Two flying ace shot down a German bomber while he was one fire have sold for almost \u00a3100,000. Group Captain Mike Stephens was awarded an immediate Distinguished Service Order for his aerial heroics carried out when his plane was badly damaged and set on fire. Injured in both feet and with much of his engine and half his cockpit shot away, Grp Cpt Stephens prepared to leap from the flying wreckage. But when the Luftwaffe pilot who had attacked him flew ahead, he calmly climbed back into his Hurricane fighter-bomber and shot the enemy Messerschmitt down.\n@highlight\nGroup Captain Mike Stephen climbed back into his Hurricane fighter-bomber to shoot down a German Messerschmitt with moments to spare\n@highlight\nParachuted away and beat out the flames on his burning uniform as he drifted to the ground... then hobbled through Libyan desert", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 272, "end": 298}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He beat the flames out as he parachuted to the ground before landing just 300 yards from the @placeholder front line.", "idx": 30798}], "idx": 19993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 14 December 2013 From Ant and Dec's SMTV Live to Tiswas, it would appear the glory days of Saturday morning children's television are behind us. But now, ITV is hoping to recapture the weekend buzz by launching a new breakfast show. Scrambled! - which will start at 7.30am on Saturdays and Sundays - is due to be aired late January. Popular: Tiswas, featuring Chris Tarrant, became a cult favourite when it hit ITV's airwaves in the 1970s Mayhem: The show proved popular with both children and adults across the UK, before it was axed in 1982\n@highlight\nITV show Scrambled! is due to be aired late January, it has been reported\n@highlight\nWill feature chat, games, competitions and several children's programmes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 594, "end": 595}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite being axed in 1982, it spawned a variety of @placeholder-branded merchandise, including books, t-shirts, CDs and even a ceramic money box.", "idx": 30805}], "idx": 19998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama has now attended at least 400 fundraisers since taking office. CBS Radio journalist Mark Knoller, the network\u2019s White House correspondent, made the revelation Monday on Twitter. 'By my count,' he tweeted, 'Obama [is] attending his 400th political fundraiser this evening on Martha's Vineyard.' President George W. Bush 'had done 224 fundraisers' at the same point in his presidency, he added. Scroll down for video After holding his 400th fundraiser on Monday, President Barack Obama was back on the links today in Martha's Vineyard Obama traded out his fundraising hat for his golfing cap today, hitting the Vineyard Golf Club course with Cyrus Walker, left, cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and longtime friend Eric Whitaker, right\n@highlight\nAt this point in his presidency George W. 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James Ellis was described by Rodger as his best friend for more than 14 years while they were growing up in the affluent suburbs just north of Los Angeles. The pair met at school and later bonded over Pokemon cards, computer games such as Halo and World of Warcraft, and skateboarding. Lonely: Gunman Elliot Rodger described how he had only one friend, who had provided the only light in his life But despite both being frustrated at their lack of success with the opposite sex, they drifted apart as Rodger\u2019s feeling towards girls became ever more hostile.\n@highlight\nArt Ellis says schools should do more to teach students how their behavior affects others\n@highlight\nElliot Rodger named James Ellis as his only friend in 'a lonely period'\n@highlight\nThe pair lost contact after James became disturbed by conversations with Rodger", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yesterday Art Ellis, @placeholder\u2019 father who is also a close friend of Rodger\u2019s mother, said: \u2018It is such a complex situation for me to make a statement.", "idx": 30807}], "idx": 20000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The ashes of items taken from the Dallas apartment where the man who died from the Ebola virus first became ill will be taken to a Louisiana hazardous waste landfill for burial. The linen, bedding and carpet taken from the apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan got sick were taken to the Veolia Environmental Services incinerator in Port Arthur, where they were destroyed Friday. Company spokesman Dan Duncan tells the Beaumont Enterprise that the ash will be analyzed for two days for any remaining contamination before it is sent to the Louisiana landfill. Steam from cooling towers rises above the rotary kiln at Veolia Environmental Services in Port Arthur, Texas. Items from the Dallas home where Thomas Duncan took ill were incinerated here at temperatures exceeding 1,500 degrees. Still, locals were concerned about the risks\n@highlight\nSix truckloads of items that Thomas Eric Duncan may have contaminated will be disposed of in a Louisiana landfill\n@highlight\nOfficials said they'd analyze the ash for two days after their incineration Friday\n@highlight\nState officials say Duncan's body was cremated but aren't giving further details", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 285, "end": 313}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 434}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 613, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 870, "end": 887}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerned: Residents met in @placeholder over the weekend to voice concerns over the incineration of the potentially infected items in their town", "idx": 30809}], "idx": 20001} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Defending champion Graeme McDowell fell further off the pace in the third round of the Alstom Open de France on Saturday, despite an early stumble from leader Kevin Stadler. McDowell began the day seven shots off the lead but in optimistic mood that a low round could get him back into contention at Le Golf National, venue for the 2018 Ryder Cup. However, with the overcast and windy conditions making scoring difficult, the former US Open champion instead found himself dropping shots at the first and fourth to slip back to one under par. 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They also noted that people who used social media as part of social movements, such as those in Iran and Egypt, need to be able to conceal their identity for safety reasons.\n@highlight\nGoogle+ will now allow pseudonyms, nicknames\n@highlight\nAnnouncement is a departure from previous policy on the site\n@highlight\nGoogle announced its Facebook rival now has 90 million users", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Please wait a second before calling us 'trolls' or haters' -- if I and other people are pointing out these flaws, it's because we sincerely hope Google+ will become a great @placeholder alternative,\" she wrote.", "idx": 30819}, {"query": "The sheer size of @placeholder (the site claims more than 800 million accounts) means it may take longer for fake accounts to be found, though.", "idx": 30820}], "idx": 20011} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The indigenous people of Alaska have stood firm against some of the most extreme weather conditions on Earth for thousands of years. But now, flooding blamed on climate change is forcing at least one Eskimo village to move to safer ground. Floodwaters rip through the village of Newtok, Alaska, destroying its infrastructure. The community of the tiny coastal village of Newtok voted to relocate its 340 residents to new homes 9 miles away, up the Ninglick River. The village, home to indigenous Yup'ik Eskimos, is the first of possibly scores of threatened Alaskan communities that could be abandoned.\n@highlight\nFloods blamed on climate change forcing Alaskan village to move 9 miles away\n@highlight\nTwenty-six other Alaskan villages are in immediate danger, officials say\n@highlight\nMove comes as indigenous people hold Anchorage summit on the crisis\n@highlight\nUN: Climate change will force displacement of 150 million people by 2050", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 874, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder scientists have long blamed increases in average global temperatures on the emission of excess greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide by industry and the burning of petroleum-based fuel.", "idx": 30834}], "idx": 20020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- With tensions rising between the United States and Turkey over a resolution that labels the World War I-era massacre of Armenians by Turkish forces \"genocide,\" many are asking why the House is debating the resolution now. Rep. Tom Lantos says passage of the genocide resolution would help restore America's moral authority. The House Foreign Affairs committee voted 27-21 Wednesday to approve the nonbinding resolution, which declares that the deportation of nearly 2 million Armenians from the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923 -- resulting in the deaths of 1.5 million -- was \"systematic\" and \"deliberate,\" amounting to \"genocide.\"\n@highlight\nResolution labels 1915-1923 massacre of Armenians in Turkey \"genocide\"\n@highlight\nHouse Democrats say resolution will help restore America's moral authority\n@highlight\nAdministration says resolution would hurt relations with Turkey, a key ally", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 348, "end": 378}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 849}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And all of us in the Democratic leadership have supported... reiterating the @placeholder' acknowledgement of a genocide.\"", "idx": 30839}], "idx": 20024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They barely slept. That's the case for an unusual number of black bears in western Nevada, where an abnormally warm and dry winter has spurred them to halt their hibernation and head out for food. \"They may be sleeping under a deck or under a house in a crawlspace, and they will emerge when it is a garbage day and raid some garbage cans and then go back to a sleep for a while,\" explains Chris Healy, a spokesman for the Nevada Department of Wildlife. Mother Nature can take credit for these bears' abbreviated slumber. Whereas parts of the Midwest and Northeast are now buried in snow and shivering in cold, that's not the case in many communities around Lake Tahoe and elsewhere.\n@highlight\nBlack bears in the Sierra Nevadas typically \"den\" from December through early spring\n@highlight\nBut some emerge from hibernation early in what's been called a \"disastrous winter\"\n@highlight\nSuch bears live near places they can root through garbage; \"wild bears\" aren't affected yet\n@highlight\nOfficial: It's also been unusually warm in Alaska, but bears there so far have stayed put", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 432, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has also been \"unusually warm\" this winter in much of @placeholder.", "idx": 30846}], "idx": 20028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- The girl on fire is still burning bright! Lionsgate's hotly anticipated sequel \"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\" trounced the competition over its first weekend at the box office, pulling in an estimated $161.1 million. That gross handily beats the $152.5 million opening of \"The Hunger Games,\" which opened in March 2012, and it stands as the best November debut of all time ahead of \"The Twilight Saga: New Moon,\" which bowed with $142.9 million in 2009. Only three films have ever opened higher than \"Catching Fire\": \"The Avengers\" ($207.4 million), \"Iron Man 3\" ($174.1 million), and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2\" ($169.2 million).\n@highlight\n\"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire\" trounced the weekend's competition\n@highlight\nIt earned an estimated $161.1 million\n@highlight\nOnly three films have opened higher at the box office\n@highlight\nThat sum also makes \"Catching Fire\" the best November debut of all time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 92, "end": 107}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 622, "end": 643}, {"start": 676, "end": 691}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lionsgate spent $130 million on the film \u2014 a major increase from the original \"@placeholder'\" $78 million budget.", "idx": 30849}], "idx": 20030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lucky to be alive: Lee Cowden, with daughters Ruby (left) and Molly (left), lives to tell of her ordeal The weekend had been perfect: the sun had shone and the charming cottage they had rented in rural Norfolk had provided a much-needed break after months of gruelling IVF treatment. Coming home, however, the roads were so choked with holiday traffic, Lee Cowden and her husband Iain had decided to take a scenic detour, making the journey to Surrey much longer than expected. So when Lee, then 26, walked through the front door she went straight to bed. But instead of drifting off to sleep, the music therapist suddenly found herself feeling breathless as a strange tingling sensation began shooting down her left arm.\n@highlight\nAfter intense treatment Lee Cowden's relaxing break turned into a nightmare\n@highlight\nLee suffered a heart attack and had to undergo surgery, lessening her chances of conceiving\n@highlight\nThe young couple had to wait another nine months before having more IVF\n@highlight\nOther possible side effects include ovarian torsion\n@highlight\nIn 2012 Emma Draper, 26, died from a massive stroke, triggered by a clot, just weeks after getting pregnant through IVF", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 487, "end": 489}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had needed IVF because she suffered from polycystic ovary syndrome, which made it difficult to get pregnant naturally.", "idx": 30857}], "idx": 20036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: A nationally syndicated columnist, Roland S. Martin is the author of \"Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith\" and \"Speak, Brother! A Black Man's View of America.\" Visit his Web site for more information. Roland Martin says Colin Powell should back up his words with action to reshape the GOP. (CNN) -- The back-and-forth between former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Vice President Dick Cheney, and radio entertainer Rush Limbaugh, has been, well, entertaining and fascinating. You have these enormous personalities and egos slamming into each other over what it means to be a Republican and the course the party should be on, as it is in desperate need of a vision.\n@highlight\nRoland Martin: Colin Powell is right to advocate a broader, more moderate GOP\n@highlight\nHe says he should follow through on his words by building an organization\n@highlight\nHe says Democrats regained power in 1990s after forming moderate group\n@highlight\nMartin: Powell could be the architect of a new Republican party", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 65}, {"start": 102, "end": 140}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But unless a leader such as @placeholder champions the cause of a moderate Republican Party, what he has been saying lately will be merely words.", "idx": 30858}], "idx": 20037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A veteran of over 20 years of mountain climbing, Dave Bunting has been in some pretty tight scrapes. Soldier mountaineer Dave Bunting on Mount Everest. His team tried to summit via the mountain's notorious West Ridge in 2006. He and his climbing partner once watched in terror as a huge avalanche careered down a Himalayan mountainside straight for them. They were miraculously spared when the wall of snow parted on either side of the promontory where they were standing at a distance of just 50 meters. On another occasion he spent an agonizing night hanging precariously over a 3,000-foot (900 meter) drop during an electrical storm in the Alps. He estimates he was electrocuted \"half a dozen times\" during the course of the night.\n@highlight\nArmy officer Dave Bunting recruited a team of 21 soldiers to summit Everest\n@highlight\nThe 2006 attempt was via the mountain's notoriously dangerous West Ridge\n@highlight\nThey spent over three years preparing by building cameraderie and team spirit\n@highlight\nBunting says personal ambition can sometimes get the better of climbers on Everest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You are massively wrapped up in emotions there because you've spent three and a half years preparing for it,\" says Bunting, who now runs his own outdoor events company in the @placeholder.", "idx": 30863}], "idx": 20041} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- In what is seen as a bow to international pressure to delay implementation of a ban on private security contractors, the Afghan government said Wednesday it will form a committee to plan the phasing out of those contractors without endangering development projects. The committee is to be led by Afghanistan's minister of interior and will include representatives from NATO, the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force and major international donors. It will \"develop plans for the disbandment of the PCSs that provide security for development projects and report on progress to the president,\" the Afghan government said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nAfghan's president has ordered a ban on security companies\n@highlight\nA committee will look at a timetable for implementation\n@highlight\nThe United States and the United Nations applaud the move", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 454}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 857, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eikenberry said earlier in a statement the @placeholder \"strongly endorses\" the United Nations' position.", "idx": 30866}], "idx": 20043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Shin Takemori throws a handful of old brushes onto a fire on a flat stone \"altar,\" where a mound of similar brushes is already ablaze. A dozen people queue behind him, waiting to do the same. Collective garbage disposal? No -- this is a ritual cremation. \"It's to honor the souls of the brushes, for the work they've done,\" explains Takemori, president of Chikuhodo Ltd., one of 80 family run brush-making companies located in Kumano, Japan. Used brushes from all over Japan are brought here to end their days. The brush pyre is a key part of the Fude no Matsuri, or Brush Festival, held annually in Kumano, a mountain town 20 kilometers east of Hiroshima.\n@highlight\nOf the town of Kumano's 27,000 inhabitants, 1,500 are brush craftsmen\n@highlight\nThe best time to visit is September, when the annual Brush Festival takes place\n@highlight\nWhen demand for calligraphy brushes declined, Kumano companies began producing high-end makeup brushes\n@highlight\nKumano turns out 15 million brushes a year -- 80% of Japan's total brush production", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They combined different brush making techniques they'd learned on their travels and developed a method unique to @placeholder.", "idx": 30867}], "idx": 20044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 13 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 14 September 2012 A thug killed a member of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing production team with a single punch before boasting: 'I've just smashed someone up,\u2019 a court heard today. Ben Worden attacked lighting expert Paul Gunner, who had been celebrating his 32nd birthday, outside a kebab shop after 'taking exception' when Mr Gunner knocked on the window, a jury was told. In an act of 'thuggish behaviour that had the most tragic consequences,' Mr Gunner died after cracking his head on the pavement when Worden delivered the fatal blow, the court heard.\n@highlight\nLighting expert Paul Gunner had been celebrating his 32nd birthday\n@highlight\nHe was fatally attacked outside a kebab shop in Bexley, south east London\n@highlight\nBen Worden, 33, denies murder, claiming a friend attacked Mr Gunner", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 131, "end": 151}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He was at the local kebab shop when, for the first and only time in his life, he came across Paul Gunner, a 32-year-old man who had also been out in @placeholder.", "idx": 30877}], "idx": 20051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These extraordinary photographs show the extreme differences between everyday life in North and South Korea. The two countries were culturally identical before they were split into the communist North and capitalist South - but now they are almost unidentifiable. German photographer Dieter Leistner travelled around both countries, capturing images which demonstrate the huge gulf between them. Scroll down for video Morose: The metro in Pyongyang, where commuters look glum and the train is showing its age Playful: Young people enjoying themselves on the modern subway in South Korea's capital Seoul Austere: Three women in drab clothing crossing the road in North Korea\n@highlight\nGerman photographer Dieter Leistner captured images of the countries which used to be united before Cold War split\n@highlight\nThe capitalist South is busy and prosperous but the communist North is poor and repressive\n@highlight\nBustling streets of Seoul contrast with miserable scenes in Pyongyang", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 106}, {"start": 195, "end": 220}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drab: Two women stand outside a concrete building in @placeholder, next to a pile of building materials", "idx": 30883}], "idx": 20055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On the night the dark shadow of Luis Suarez fell over the Las Vegas strip, the lights were switched back on at full power by the genius of the greatest boxer on earth. Floyd Mayweather was allegedly bitten on his left hand by Argentine wild man Marcos Maidana and not only the deed but the words were ugly reminders of serial chomper Suarez. The scene had moved from the football pitch to the prize ring but the act seemed just as despicable. After Mayweather protested he had been bitten in the eighth round, referee Kenny Bayless issued a severe lecture to the Maidana corner before allowing the fight to continue.\n@highlight\nFloyd Mayweather beats Marcos Maidana by unanimous decision\n@highlight\nAmerican prevails in Las Vegas to extend his record to 47-0\n@highlight\nJudges scorecards read 115-112, 116-111 and 116-111 at MGM Grand\n@highlight\nMayweather also won contest between pair in May by majority decision\n@highlight\nMayweather complains he was bit by his opponent on the hand during fight", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 168, "end": 183}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In true Suarez fashion, @placeholder said: \u2018No, no.\u2019 And when showed the video clip of his crime he said: \u2018Perhaps he put his glove in my mouth.", "idx": 30887}, {"query": "Floyd Mayweather makes his way to the ring at the @placeholder looking business-like in a gold and black robe", "idx": 30888}], "idx": 20057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham are chasing Manchester City defender Micah Richards, who is set to leave the Barclays Premier League champions this summer. Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is in the market for a new right-back and has identified the versatile defender as a potential summer signing. Richards looks likely to leave the Etihad Stadium this summer following a frustrating season under Manuel Pellegrini. Moving on: Micah Richards (centre) is set to quit City after growing tired of not playing regularly The 25-year-old is at a crossroads in his career given he has just 12 months left on his current deal. City have offered Richards a contract extension, but the full-back has shown a reluctance to sign the deal given his lack of action under Pellegrini.\n@highlight\nRichards' contract expires in 12 months and he is reluctant to sign new deal\n@highlight\nCity want him to stay as they struggle to fulfill homegrown quota\n@highlight\nCity are expected to sign Bacary Sagna from Arsenal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 86, "end": 108}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 370, "end": 386}, {"start": 400, "end": 413}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's interest, which is at an early stage, will be dependent on the cost of the deal.", "idx": 30895}], "idx": 20061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adele, who won big at the 2012 Grammys, once told Karl Lagerfeld off when he said that she was talented and pretty but a little too fat. 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On Monday, the nation's president for the last seven years, Hamid Karzai, will once again preside over a conference in the west German city to chart his nation's future. Yet this time, as opposed to just U.N. representatives facilitating the 2001 conference for a group of Afghan exiles and leaders, members of 85 delegations from various countries and 15 international organizations will join Afghans in the discussions. Their goal is to take stock of accomplishments and assess continued challenges in Afghanistan over the past decade, as well as to plot a partnership with the Kabul government amid plans to withdraw all foreign combat troops from the country by 2014.\n@highlight\nDiplomats and NGO leaders meet this week in Germany to talk about Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe conference is being led by Afghan President Hamid Karzai\n@highlight\nAfghanistan is facing many economic, security and political challenges\n@highlight\nThe absence of Pakistan from the conference looms large", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is viewed as a critical player in the region, because of its perceived relationships with the Taliban and other insurgency groups -- some of whom are based within Pakistani borders, from where they launch attacks on Afghan and foreign troops.", "idx": 30900}], "idx": 20065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thomas Menino, who retired this year as the longest-serving mayor in Boston history, died Thursday morning after a battle with cancer, according to his spokeswoman, Dorothy Joyce. He was 71. Menino, who presided over the city's highly lauded urban renewal during his more than 20 years as mayor, announced in March 2013 that he wouldn't run for a sixth term -- a decision that followed weeks of hospitalization for a respiratory infection and other health problems. 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Neither put his arm around the other\u2019s shoulder for the podium pictures. They then travelled back to the paddock press conference in separate minibuses. They sat on the dais side by side without so much as a glance at each other. The two World Championship contenders are not talking in private or public. Rosberg winked at his manager, Georg Nolte. A smile constantly played across his lips. Hamilton, by contrast, glowered from under the long, straight brim of his Mercedes cap. 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Kerry's stop came on the same day that U.S. forces turned over control of a prison that has caused tension between the two nations, with Americans retaining a say on the handling of certain Taliban inmates. 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Susan Walton had always longed for a brother or sister to play with after being adopted when she was six months old. Now, at the age of 64, Susan has discovered she is the oldest of ten children who live a few miles away from her house in Hull, East Yorkshire. Reunited at last: Susan Walton (centre) with six of her nine newly discovered siblings (clockwise from left) Jacqueline Postill, Janet Brown, Brenda Newman, Michael Sexton, Julie Marrow and John Sexton at her home in Hull\n@highlight\nSusan Walton was 13 years old when told she was adopted...\n@highlight\n...but only knew about brothers and sisters 50 years later\n@highlight\nIt turns out they have been living in same postcode all this time\n@highlight\n'It was lonely being an only child. 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The 47-year-old, who is currently on World Cup duties in Brazil, returned to the station last year after quitting the BBC to head to ITV. He will now front the popular 10am show 5 Live Daily on Mondays and Tuesdays. New role at BBC Radio 5 Live: Adrian Chiles will host a mid-morning show on Mondays and Tuesdays Chiles, who was one of the launch presenters for the station, said: \u2018Twenty years ago, I felt the luckiest man alive to land a job on the network when it launched. I feel no less delighted now to be part of this relaunch and I can't wait to get started.'\n@highlight\nFootie presenter will host 10am show 5 Live Daily on Mondays and Tuesdays\n@highlight\nVictoria Derbyshire and Shelagh Fogarty are moving onto new opportunities\n@highlight\nRichard Bacon is also leaving to host a new painting series on BBC1", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 390, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 420}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 826, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018It's time to have different adventures, many of which will still be at the @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 30981}], "idx": 20109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Todd Sollar used to think a college education was a waste of time and money. \"I thought I could bypass college after high school and get a good paying job with General Motors and avoid the high cost of an education,\" he said. The 34-year-old from Centerville, Ohio, was groomed as a young adult to work with his hands and to pursue production jobs in his hometown area near Dayton. After high school, he worked for two years at Airborne Express (now DHL) in Wilmington, Ohio, then moved to the General Motors' Moraine plant where he worked on the body shop assembly line for 11 years churning out Chevrolet Trailblazers, GMC Envoys and even Saab SUVs.\n@highlight\nTodd Sollar believed college was a waste of time and money, until he lost his factory job\n@highlight\nSollar is among the growing trend of Americans attending community college\n@highlight\nSollar graduated from community college in June and now has a full-time job, again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 459, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 606, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The good life didn't last as long as @placeholder wanted.", "idx": 30987}], "idx": 20114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Booth PUBLISHED: 01:51 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:45 EST, 2 December 2013 Before the start of the Ashes series last summer, one of England\u2019s back-room staff privately voiced concerns about two members of the Australian set-up. Darren Lehmann, soon to replace Mickey Arthur as coach, was one. The other was Ryan Harris, the bullocking but injury-prone fast bowler who until this year had never played more than three Tests in a row because his body simply couldn\u2019t stand the strain. Lehmann has since been credited with helping the Australians to relax, replacing video replays on the team bus of the side\u2019s latest match with music and cans of beer. 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He's still a contender. That's Anthony Weiner, for anyone who slept through the news that more X-rated photos and text messages apparently sent (under that nom de plume) by Weiner to a then-22-year-old woman have surfaced. The raunchy messages were reportedly sent via the social media website Formspring in August 2012, nearly a year after Weiner resigned from Congress after his first sex scandal. But this time around, Weiner is smarter. Instead of denials, Weiner has admitted communicating with the young woman and asked for forgiveness, again.\n@highlight\nRoxanne Jones: Don't count out \"Carlos Danger\" yet; Weiner should still run for mayor\n@highlight\nCalls for him to quit may not take into account Americans' growing tendency to \"sext,\" she says\n@highlight\nShe says if Spitzer can run with his sex scandal, why not Weiner? 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The seven-strong naval task group led by the Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's largest warship, entered the Channel last night, a Royal Navy spokesman said. Although the ships did not enter UK territorial waters, their movements were tracked by the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon - the duty fleet-ready escort vessel - which was dispatched from Portsmouth. Scroll down for video Escort: HMS Dragon (foreground) with the Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov', in the English Channel. 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A source revealed that Liz, 48, was hurt and angry after she found the mobile as Shane was packing for a trip to his native Australia. It is understood to have contained intimate text messages. Back on: Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne's wedding is going ahead after their tenporary split, which was caused by intimate messages found on the Australian cricketer's mobile phone\n@highlight\nThe pair split after Liz, 48, found intimate texts on the ex-cricketer's phone\n@highlight\nShe discovered it while he was packing for a trip to his native Australia\n@highlight\nBut now they are a 'very happy couple' and 'desperate to make things work'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 112, "end": 127}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 201, "end": 218}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 528, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But everything has been glossed over now \u2013 @placeholder has forgiven him.", "idx": 31038}], "idx": 20149} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid head into Saturday's derby against Atletico Madrid with a depleted squad after James Rodriguez and Sergio Ramos suffered injuries on Wednesday night. Carlo Ancelotti's side beat Sevilla 2-1 to maintain their four-point lead at the top of La Liga, but attention will now turn to the Madrid derby, for which Madrid look a few players short. James Rodriguez and Sergio Ramos were both substituted inside 25 minutes of the game at the Bernabeu on Tuesday, with a statement later confirming that Rodriguez's injury is as bad as was initially feared. Real Madrid forward James Rodriguez (right) has a fractured metatarsal and needs an operation\n@highlight\nReal Madrid beat Sevilla 2-1 at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nThe result was marred by injuries to James Rodriguez and Sergio Ramos\n@highlight\nRodriguez has fractured his foot and will undertake an operation\n@highlight\nReal Madrid face Atletico Madrid in a derby on Saturday night\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Real Madrid news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 162, "end": 176}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 351, "end": 365}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 995, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is a big blow for Madrid, who have mounting injury problems ahead of their @placeholder clash", "idx": 31039}], "idx": 20150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What is it about Michael Gove that makes him attract controversy like a ripe peach attracts wasps? After that bruising bout of infighting with Theresa May over the threat of Islamic extremism, most ministers would have thought it wise to keep their head down. How Mrs May must be enjoying the sight of her adversary becoming embroiled in another unnecessary and bloody fight \u2013 this time involving the Prime Minister. 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Individual errors from Simon Mignolet, Kolo Toure, and Alberto Moreno allowed the Bulgarian champions two goals but collectively there were issues too. Martin Skrtel and Javi Manquillo struggled at times to get their communication sorted allowing the nimble Ludogorets attackers opportunities to outmanoeuvre them. Glen Johnson was also flat-footed for the late equaliser. The Liverpool players look dejected after conceding a late equaliser against Ludogorets on Wednesday Liverpool's shaky defence has now conceded 13 goals from set pieces this season\n@highlight\nLiverpool drew 2-2 against Ludogorets on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nDejan Lovren has been poor since \u00a320million move from Southampton\n@highlight\nSimon Mignolet made another error in draw against Ludogorets\n@highlight\nMignolet criticised by likes of Jamie Carragher and Bruce Grobbelaar\n@highlight\nSpanish full-backs Javi Manquillo and Alberto Moreno yet to adapt", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 983, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (second left) was left on the bench against Ludogorets after his shaky start to the season", "idx": 31043}], "idx": 20153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- Like that other famous environmentalist, Thomas Friedman began his talk at the Asia Society in Hong Kong on December 16 with a simple PowerPoint slide. But that's where the similarities between Al Gore and The New York Times columnist end. Thomas L. Friedman has taken on a green hue with his latest book, \"Hot, Flat and Crowded\". Unlike Gore, Friedman is a distinctly different shade of green, a deeply pragmatic green that believes economic forces can usher in a revolution in environmental policy. He argues that systemic change simply requires showing the world that it needs green technology and letting pure economics do the rest.\n@highlight\nJournalist and author of \"Hot, Flat and Crowded\" spoke at Hong Kong event\n@highlight\nPragmatic approach to environmentalism also a means to transform U.S. economy\n@highlight\nFor Friedman, innovation in energy technology is solution of all solutions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 266, "end": 283}, {"start": 333, "end": 353}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 700, "end": 720}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder as the bastion for innovation, Friedman argues, should play a big role.", "idx": 31047}], "idx": 20157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Baseball. The radio. Summer. There is something about the connection between the three of them that nothing can tear apart. If baseball on the radio sounds a little different lately, there is a reason. Richard Sandomir of The New York Times reported recently on the proliferation of \"drop-in\" advertisements on radio broadcasts of ballgames around the nation. Drop-in ads are paid commercials that air not as traditional advertisements, but as part of the play-by-play. The first walk during a New York Yankees game is accompanied by \"Just walk into CityMD's six convenient locations\"; the first run scored in a Texas Rangers game is described by the play-by-play man as \"the First Financial First Run.\"\n@highlight\nBob Greene: Baseball radio play-by-play is working commercials into the announcers' descriptions\n@highlight\nHe says baseball on the radio is still special -- it's free and comforting commentary in summer\n@highlight\nAt times, play-by-play can reach heights, as in description of Stan Musial's last at bat, Greene says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 211, "end": 226}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 685, "end": 709}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has always been a relentlessly and unapologetically revenue-seeking enterprise.", "idx": 31050}], "idx": 20159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police in St Louis have made a third arrest in connection to Sunday's deadly hammer attack on a Bosnian immigrant, charging a 17-year-old as an adult in the slaying. The arrests of the youths - among them two black teens and one Hispanic - in the death of 32-year-old Zemir Begic came as city officials struggled to tamp down speculations that the killing of the Bosnian man may have been motivated by race or somehow related to the ongoing unrest in Ferguson. 'There is no evidence that this was a crime occasioned by the race or ethnicity of the victim,' St Louis Mayor Francis Slay said in a statement Monday.\n@highlight\nZemir Begic, 32, was surrounded by a group of teens wielding hammers\n@highlight\nThe juveniles struck his car before Begic stepped out and was beaten\n@highlight\nHe suffered damage to his head, abdomen and face and was taken to St Louis University Hospital, where he later died\n@highlight\nHis wife says he pulled her out the way so he would be beaten\n@highlight\nSt Louis police detained three suspects aged 15, 16 and 17 - two of them black and one Hispanic\n@highlight\nRobert Mitchell, 17, turned himself in Sunday and is being charged as adult with first-degree murder\n@highlight\nMayor Francis Slay declared there is no evidence the victim's race or ethnicity played a role in the crime\n@highlight\nPolice said Begic was not targeted for being Bosnian and did not say if there was a connection to unrest after Ferguson grand jury decision", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 850, "end": 877}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1432, "end": 1439}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attack was not related to @placeholder protests taking place in the city, police say", "idx": 31059}], "idx": 20165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia's Foreign Minister has warned his American counterpart that fresh sanctions against Moscow could damage relations between the two countries 'for a long time'. Sergei Lavrov made the comments to John Kerry during a phone call amid growing concerns for Russia's crisis-hit economy. It came as a spokesman revealed Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un to Moscow for the 70th anniversary of the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany in World War Two. 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Not only did he give very emotional testimony against an accused stalker, but he also raised the ire of GLAAD after using an anti-gay slur he didn't realize was one. According to TMZ, the \"30 Rock\" star chased after a photographer outside his Manhattan apartment on Thursday and called the man a \"c**ksucking f*g.\" \"Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera,\" Baldwin can be heard yelling on video taken of the incident. \"What f***ing language you want that in?\" On Friday Baldwin posted a statement on MSNBC's website saying, \"I did not intend to hurt or offend anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have -- and for that I am deeply sorry. Words are important. I understand that, and will choose mine with great care going forward.\"\n@highlight\nAlec Baldwin yelled a slur at a photographer\n@highlight\nGLAAD tweeted about it\n@highlight\nBaldwin tweeted that he will \"retire\" the word from his vocabulary", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mr. Baldwin can't lend his support for equality on paper, while degrading gay people in practice,\" @placeholder tweeted.", "idx": 31067}], "idx": 20168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As the most popular search engine in the world, Google has its fair share of web competitors eager to find a flaw in the company's online make-up. So the need for a whiz-hacker, trained in batting off threats from billions of criminals, has never been so big. The woman in charge of such tasks is 31-year-old Parisa Tabriz - head of security at Google Chrome. 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He said the media didn't need to fact check him because he was engaging in \"hyperbole.\" Well, it turns out Gingrich's suggestion wasn't far from reality. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, two Guatemalans allege that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were guilty of unreasonable search and seizure, and racial profiling when they arrested Guatemalan nationals picking up a package at a FedEx facility in Florida.\n@highlight\nGingrich suggests package delivery companies track undocumented immigrants\n@highlight\nTurns out FedEx worked with ICE in a sting operation\n@highlight\nGuatemalans in sting operation are suing FedEx and ICE", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 478, "end": 512}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder can do that, but the government cannot,\" he said.", "idx": 31086}], "idx": 20178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Spencer Matthews A change of pace was needed in my life \u2013 and a bit of detox. I am due to shoot a Made In Chelsea six-episode mini-series in New York City throughout June and July and I want to look my best. So before I started filming in the Big Apple, I decided to go the beautiful island of St Barts for a bit of R&R. Scroll down for video Having fun? 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As cities along the Missouri River brace for the onslaught, the \"Sunday Sandbag Thrown-Down\" in Bismarck resulted in 1,600 people producing about 300,000 sandbags in six hours, Burleigh County Commissioner Mark Armstrong said. \"The crisis is just beginning,\" Armstrong said Wednesday. \"There has been a great community spirit.\" Over the past few weeks, Armstrong, who has filed several CNN IReport photos and videos of the river and flooding, has been sounding the alarm over the threat to the community.\n@highlight\nResidents fill about 300,000 sandbags in Bismarck area\n@highlight\nU.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it is committed to flood fight\n@highlight\nMelting snow pack adds to flooding woes on Missouri River", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 750, "end": 777}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Missouri River was 1.39 feet above flood stage Wednesday afternoon at @placeholder, with an increase expected later in the week.", "idx": 31089}], "idx": 20181} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 14:24 EST, 18 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 20 March 2012 For the second time during the primaries, Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum has made a blunder about Puerto Rico. On the day Puerto Ricans head to the polls to cast their votes for the nation's next president, Mr Santorum referred to the archipelago as a \u2018Spanish-speaking country.\u2019 In fact, Puerto Rico is not a country at all, but an unincorporated territory of the United States. Last week, the former Pennsylvania senator told a Puerto Rican newspaper that the territory\u2019s admittance as the America\u2019s 51st state was contingent on its residents speaking English as its official language.\n@highlight\nCalled Puerto Rico 'Spanish-speaking country' though territory is actually unincorperated U.S. commonwealth\n@highlight\nSaid last week that territory must declare English as first language to gain statehood status\n@highlight\nSantorum asserts he will get the presidential nomination if he wins Illinois\n@highlight\nHowever, he trails Romney in polls by an estimated 243 delegates\n@highlight\nIllinois only awards 69 delegate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "OK by me in @placeholder: Today, Santorum slipped and called Puerto Rico a Spanish-speaking country", "idx": 31093}], "idx": 20184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 02:56 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:31 EST, 11 April 2013 Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti western Django Unchained was pulled from Chinese cinemas on its opening day because one scene contains full-frontal male nudity, it was claimed today. Cinemas throughout the country were ordered to suspend the film, which has been a blockbuster in the U.S. and the UK, even after it was given the all-clear by communist censors. Employees at two outlets in Beijing said an order by the importer, China Film Group, cited an unspecified 'technical' problem. However, there were some suggestions on Chinese social media sites that the postponement was related to a nude scene featuring the film's lead actor, Jamie Foxx, it was reported by The Guardian.\n@highlight\nGore and violence had been toned down for the Chinese market\n@highlight\nViolence, sex and politically edgy content rarely passes Chinese censors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 104}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 383, "end": 384}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 514, "end": 529}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Too much for China: The film was apparently pulled because of this scene featuring a naked @placeholder being hung upside down while being tortured", "idx": 31103}], "idx": 20190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It might not be his traditional attire but as storms lashed the city of Tacloban in the Philippines, Pope Francis seemed thankful for a yellow rain poncho to keep him dry. The leader of the Catholic Church travelled to the area to meet with survivors of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan - but was forced to cut his own trip short because of another approaching storm. Arriving at a cathedral in the city of Palo today, without the usual ceremony and procession, he told a surprised crowd that he would have to leave four hours ahead of schedule. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPope Francis has arrived in Philippines to meet with survivors of devastating Typhoon Haiyan which hit in 2013\n@highlight\nHe arrived at cathedral in Palo today and told a surprised crowd he would have to leave four hours before schedule\n@highlight\nPilots of Philippine Airlines jet told him the weather would worsen, adding: 'We barely have time to get to the plane'\n@highlight\nHe is due to celebrate final mass in Manila's Rizal Park, where as many as six million people are expected tomorrow\n@highlight\nWinds caused his officials' plane to veer off runway while a volunteer, 21, was killed when a speaker collapsed", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 835, "end": 853}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Waiting: People donned plastic rain ponchos in a bid to keep dry as they lined the streets on @placeholder in the Philippines waiting for Pope Francis", "idx": 31107}], "idx": 20192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan lawmakers have directly accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of involvement in a string of deadly attacks in Afghanistan, blasting their neighbor as \"the largest center for breeding and exporting terrorism.\" The recent attack by a suicide bomber on the Indian embassy in Kabul killed more than 40 people. A Pakistani official Tuesday bristled at the accusation, saying that Afghan lawmakers were making allegations without proof. \"We are not an irresponsible nation and we don't blame our failures on others,\" said a senior official with Pakistan's Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). \"If they want to engage in this kind of game, let them be.\"\n@highlight\nAfghanistan: Pakistan is \"largest center for breeding and exporting terrorism\"\n@highlight\nAttacks carried out by Islamic militants have killed scores of people in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nPakistan intelligence service often accused of orchestrating attacks\n@highlight\nPakistan: Afghan lawmakers making allegations without proof", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 586, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder claims that Pakistan continues to informally support the militants, who operate from havens in Pakistan's lawless tribal regions near the porous 1,500-mile border the two countries share.", "idx": 31121}], "idx": 20199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- San Francisco police are saying a man they thought was fatally shot by officers actually killed himself. Police earlier said Kenneth Harding was shot by an officer Saturday while trying to run away. But on Thursday, authorities said they found evidence that proved something different. \"We believe that the fatal wound on Mr. Harding was self-inflicted,\" said police Cmdr. Mike Biel. Biel revealed the new theory at a news conference Thursday at the city's medical examiner's office. Kenneth Harding died Saturday after a confrontation with undercover officers who were doing a fare check on passengers on the city's Muni bus transit system.\n@highlight\nThe fatal shooting occurs in San Francisco\n@highlight\n\"We believe that the fatal wound on Mr. Harding was self-inflicted,\" police say\n@highlight\nPolice say the bullet found in the man's head did not match the caliber authorities use", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At one point, a bystander recorded cell phone video of the situation, including a handgun that was laying on the ground near @placeholder.", "idx": 31124}], "idx": 20200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Srinagar, India (CNN) -- India detains hundreds of people each year without charge or trial to \"keep them out of circulation\" in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, according to a new report released Monday by Amnesty International. The human rights monitoring group documented how India's Public Safety Act (PSA) is used to justify long-term detentions of people, even when there is insufficient evidence for trial. The draconian act has come under repeated criticism from human rights groups who have expressed alarm over Kashmiris caught in the fight between Indian security forces and militant groups in the Himalayan state.\n@highlight\nAmnesty International criticizes India's Public Safety Act\n@highlight\nA new report documents detentions under the act\n@highlight\nIt says the detentions are used to \"keep people out of circulation\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 215, "end": 235}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 645, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tens of thousands of @placeholder have died in the bloodshed over the years.", "idx": 31126}], "idx": 20201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rihanna: Her record label, Universal Music, was the biggest loser from a YouTube video view crackdown The world's biggest recording companies have been stripped of two billion YouTube hits after the website cracked down on alleged 'fake' and 'dead' views. Universal, home of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber, lost a total of one billion views in the video site\u2019s biggest ever crackdown on its viewing figures. Sony was second hardest hit, with the label behind such stars as Alicia Keys, Rita Ora and Labrinth losing more than 850million views in a single day. The dramatic cuts came as YouTube conducted a crackdown on fake views, but music industry sources have blamed it on housekeeping related to the migration of their videos across different channels.\n@highlight\nMajor record labels stripped of more than two billion video views\n@highlight\nBiggest hit taken by Universal, which alone lost more than one billion\n@highlight\n'This was an enforcement of our viewcount policy,' says YouTube", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "after @placeholder conducted an audit of its viewing figures aimed at", "idx": 31128}], "idx": 20203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An investment banker accused of murdering a university student outside a McDonald's restaurant had been playing Playstation with his friend before the attack. Kyle Zandipour, 27, had been playing a basketball video game at home with his friend and it is believed he drank four beers before going to get some food on St Kilda Road in Melbourne where an argument broke out, the Herald Sun reported. The ANZ investment banker was charged with the murder of Joshua Hardy, 21, following the incident that occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning. Mr Hardy, from Parkville, was reportedly intoxicated when he tripped Mr Zandipour's friend, who retaliated by pushing him.\n@highlight\nGrieving family pay emotional tribute to university student Joshua Hardy\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old was killed in a brutal attack at 1.10am on Saturday outside a McDonald's outlet in Melbourne\n@highlight\nThe family hope to raise awareness to stop more deaths due to 'unprovoked and senseless acts of violence'\n@highlight\nKyle Zandipour, 27, an ANZ investment banker, was charged with the murder of Joshua Hardy at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Sunday\n@highlight\nPolice claim the victim was grabbed by the arm, flipped and violently thrown to the ground head first before being kicked to the head\n@highlight\nMr Hardy died in hospital from the injuries hours after the attack", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 376, "end": 385}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 454, "end": 465}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1298}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder's loved ones desperately want to make changes so the streets are safe and other families do not have to experience the same devastating loss.", "idx": 31131}], "idx": 20205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- In the latest edition of Fanzone's look at famous soccer fans, South Africa captain and Portsmouth midfielder Aaron Mokoena tells all about his favorite team and their bitter rivalry with the Kaizer Chiefs. Who do you support and why? In South Africa my favorite football team is Orlando Pirates. I played for professional team Jomo Cosmos but I always love Orlando Pirates because that's was the team that I grew up supporting. How did you start supporting them? My elder brother, he made me support Pirates and used to take me to watch the games. That really made me fall in love with the team. They had so many good players as well. That's why I fell in love with the club.\n@highlight\nMokoena grew up watching Orlando Pirates with his brother\n@highlight\nThe first game he saw was the derby match between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs\n@highlight\nHis proudest moment supporting the club is when they won the African Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 938, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not that I do hate Kaizer Chiefs but as they are the arch rivals to @placeholder, I tend to have a soft spot for Pirates but not for Kaizer Chiefs.", "idx": 31132}, {"query": "Not that I do hate Kaizer Chiefs but as they are the arch rivals to Orlando Pirates, I tend to have a soft spot for Pirates but not for @placeholder.", "idx": 31134}], "idx": 20206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Jason Njoku graduated from his UK-based university in 2005, he was filled with high hopes of entrepreneurial success. But after his business endeavors failed to take off for years, Njoku had no option but to move back to his mother's house in London. Returning home as a penniless 29-year-old was \"a harrowing experience\" but provided Njoku, a chemist by training, with his Eureka moment -- he realized there's a growing appetite for Nollywood films after noticing how his mother and other relatives had difficulties getting their hands on their beloved movies from Nigeria's booming film industry. The tech entrepreneur spotted the gap in the market and in 2010 he founded iROKO Partners, an internet company that distributes Nollywood films to viewers across the world.\n@highlight\nJason Njoku is the founder and chief executive of iROKO Partners\n@highlight\nThe internet company distributes Nollywood films to viewers across the world\n@highlight\nCalled the 'Netflix of Africa,' Njoku's company has over 500,000 registered users\n@highlight\nHe says iROKO has invested more money in Nigeria's film industry than anyone else", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 45, "end": 46}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 973, "end": 989}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: Your company has been described as the @placeholder.", "idx": 31136}], "idx": 20207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To many Westerners, Manga is synonymous with fantasy -- its glossy lines, popping color palettes and fanciful scenarios are an escapist's delight. But one of the most celebrated makers of the wildly popular Japanese graphic novels says he draws on reality as much as possible. Takehiko Inoue was just 23 when his second Manga propelled him to fame in Japan. \"Slam Dunk,\" published in 31 volumes of magazine \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" in the early 1990s, followed the fortunes of a loveless delinquent who joins a basketball team to impress a girl, and then discovers a natural ability for the game.\n@highlight\nTakehiko Inoue has drawn some of Japan's most popular mangas, including the basketball-themed Slam Dunk\n@highlight\nHis work is credited with inspiring a generation of Japanese students to take up basketball\n@highlight\nHe says he studies nature, and draws on his own emotions to achieve the realism that makes his work so engaging", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 408, "end": 425}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder artists are different from painters: We have to have a story, meaning, and entertainment.\"", "idx": 31143}], "idx": 20209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An investigation into an Oklahoma dentist accused of potentially exposing patients to disease confirmed one case of patient-to-patient hepatitis C transmission, health officials said Wednesday. A total of 89 of W. Scott Harrington's patients tested positive for hepatitis C, but at this point only the one case has been directly tied to his dental practice in suburban Tulsa, officials said. Four cases of HIV were also found in his patients; the CDC is conducting genetic testing to determine whether those cases are tied to the dental office. \"This is the first documented report of patient-to-patient transmission of hepatitis C virus associated with a dental setting in the United States,\" state epidemiologist Dr. Kristy Bradley said. \"While dental procedures are generally safe, this reinforces the importance of adhering to strict infection control procedures in dental settings.\"\n@highlight\nOne case of patient-to-patient transmission of Hepatitis C linked to dental practice\n@highlight\nFour cases of HIV have been identified and are undergoing genetic testing at the CDC\n@highlight\nInvestigators shut down W. 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This was my first glimpse of the split personality of a country that is expressed nearly 40 years later in the title of my 2012 book, \"Good Italy, Bad Italy,\" and is the theme of the new film I have just narrated for the Italian director Annalisa Piras, \"Girlfriend in a Coma\".\n@highlight\nBill Emmott: \"Good Italy and Bad Italy\" represent spit personalities of troubled country\n@highlight\nIn 1950s, Italy was Europe's \"emerging economy\" and a pioneering center for design\n@highlight\nOld demons, including corruption and bloated public pensions, nearly bankrupted Italy\n@highlight\nToday Italy's biggest problem is the country's refusal to take responsibility and change", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 582, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That is the coma that filmmaker Annalisa Piras and I diagnose as the @placeholder condition: economic stagnation, yes, but also a failure of consciousness and responsibility, which is in effect a moral failure.", "idx": 31150}], "idx": 20213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GLEN BURNIE, Maryland (CNN) -- At his GM dealership in suburban Washington, Maury Wilkins exudes calm as he gears up for an enormous challenge: protecting his decades-old family business. Zero-percent financing is one way Maury Wilkins and other GM dealers are trying to lure new buyers. With General Motors teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, Wilkins says luring customers back into his showroom boils down to two factors. \"Everything is confidence and perception,\" Wilkins told CNN in a recent interview. Confidence in the beleaguered General Motors Corp. is exactly what President Obama hopes to restore. Even as he forced out GM's CEO Rick Wagoner in late March, the president also made an extraordinary pledge.\n@highlight\nSuburban Washington GM dealer Maury Wilkins trying to lure back customers\n@highlight\nHe supports Obama's guarantee: \"Everything is confidence and perception\"\n@highlight\nWilkins focuses on used-car sales, collision repair, service and parts\n@highlight\nWilkins says adjustments started paying off in February, one of his best months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 39}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 246, "end": 247}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 538, "end": 557}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 631, "end": 632}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "GM dealer @placeholder sees the government's guarantee as a consumer confidence-builder.", "idx": 31154}], "idx": 20216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A Connecticut police officer has been charged with violating a man\u2019s civil rights by using unreasonable force during an arrest captured on video, prosecutors said Friday. A grand jury indicted Clive Higgins, 48, the U.S. attorney\u2019s office said. Higgins\u2019 attorney, federal public defender Paul Thomas, said his client pleaded not guilty Friday in New Haven federal court. The video showed police officers kicking and stomping Orlando Lopez-Soto after he was shot with a stun gun and fell to the ground in Beardsley Park, Bridgeport, in 2011 following a car chase. It\u2019s unclear who recorded the video, which was posted online.\n@highlight\nOrlando Lopez-Soto lead police on a car chase in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 2011\n@highlight\nHe was eventually subdued by a stun gun and arrested in Beardsley Park\n@highlight\nLopez-Soto claimed he was assaulted and sued police, settling for $198,000\n@highlight\nLast year footage of the arrest surfaced on YouTube\n@highlight\nIt showed veteran officer Clive Higgins, 48, kicking and stomping on Lopez-Soto\n@highlight\nHiggins has been charged with using unreasonable force and is facing up to 10 years in prison\n@highlight\nTwo other officers seen in the video pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and agreed to resign from the force", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 454, "end": 471}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 665, "end": 682}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lawlor said @placeholder was wearing a gun holster on his belt, and officers later found a loaded handgun and drugs in Lopez-Soto\u2019s van.", "idx": 31155}], "idx": 20217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As we learned in past battles with polio and AIDS, the key to solving a massive health crisis is to move public sentiment away from fear and stigmatization toward action and acceptance. That is why a recent ad campaign about Ebola from Medicins Du Monde -- MDM or Doctors of the World -- is so encouraging An international humanitarian and medical organization with a long history of advocating for vulnerable populations, MDM joined in the United States with ad agency Publicis Kaplan Thaler to turn public fear of Ebola on its head by asking people to donate a hazmat suit to workers in Africa. The symbol of the fearful hazmat suit is reintroduced as a crucial piece of the solution: \"Here it's a costume. There it saves lives.\"\n@highlight\nMartha Pease: We need to avoid stigmatizing Ebola as we did AIDS, polio\n@highlight\nShe applauds recent ad campaign seeking to make hazmat suit a positive symbol\n@highlight\nPease: Fear distracts us from focusing on treating Ebola at the source in Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 273, "end": 292}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 479, "end": 500}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is possible we can chart a better course in the future on @placeholder by learning from the mistakes of the past in our response to AIDS and polio.", "idx": 31156}, {"query": "Finally, @placeholder needs an official face, a spokesperson high up in the U.S. government who is the credible, expert public voice of the disease both here and abroad.", "idx": 31158}], "idx": 20218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- On a recent trip home to India, I heard a German man on my flight remark to another passenger that he'd taken his son on a tour of a Kolkata slum. I believe the man was well-intentioned -- he wanted his child, accustomed to a comfortable existence, to get a firsthand look at how millions of poor people live. Later, I discovered that slum tours in India are often organized and can cost money. Reality Tours and Travel takes tourists on slum and sightseeing tours in Mumbai. A walking tour of Dharavi, Asia's largest slum, costs only $9. For about $135, five people get a nine-hour car tour of Dharavi, the red light district of Kamathipura, as well as other more traditional tourist areas.\n@highlight\nThe charitable Salaam Baalak Trust runs a city tour in New Delhi\n@highlight\nTourists walk through the streets of Paharganj, a poor neighborhood\n@highlight\nFormer street kids act as guides through a maze of congested lanes\n@highlight\nPoverty tours have sparked controversy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 414, "end": 437}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 737, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder founders say the tours were set up \"primarily to show the positive side of the slums and break down negative stereotypes about its people and residents\" who occupy cramped huts in unending stretches of squalor.", "idx": 31163}], "idx": 20222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A locally-produced slapstick comedy was the runaway box office hit last year in China, but international films swept the top 10 highest-grossing films in the country. Industry insiders say international influence is only set to grow, as Chinese censors loosen restrictions on foreign films and more fans make a habit of seeking out the latest blockbusters. Last year, the country's box office receipts increased 30% to over RMB 17 billion ($2.7 billion), making China the world's second-largest box office On the fifth episode of CNN's monthly show \"On China,\" host Kristie Lu Stout traveled to Hengdian World Studios to discover what strikes a chord with Chinese viewers. There, she asked Dan Mintz, CEO of DMG Entertainment Group, and acclaimed film directors Jin Yimeng (Eva) and Lu Chuan what Chinese filmgoers want to see.\n@highlight\nInternational films swept top 10 highest-grossing films in China in 2012\n@highlight\nChinese moviegoers often seek escapism in comedic fare\n@highlight\nGrowing predilection for youth to visit cinema every week is key driver of ticket sales\n@highlight\nFilm censorship restrictions in China slowly easing; international collaboration increasing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 575, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 625}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 717, "end": 739}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chinese moviegoers seek escapism, according to @placeholder, China's first female director to exceed RMB 100 million ($16 million) at the box office.", "idx": 31169}], "idx": 20225} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France's tumultuous World Cup campaign ended in dismal fashion on Tuesday as the former world champions were beaten 2-1 by hosts South Africa in their final group game in Bloemfontein. Both South African goals came in the first half while French midfielder Yoann Gourcuff was sent off following a clash with MacBeth Sibaya to deal another early blow to France's slim hopes. France's nightmare ends but South Africa fall short French preparations for the match had been overshadowed by an apparent collapse in relations between coach Raymond Domenech and his players, with captain Patrice Evra left out of the side after apparently clashing with Domenech and other coaching staff and officials.\n@highlight\nFrance beaten 2-1 by hosts South Africa in Bloemfontein\n@highlight\nFrance leave out captain Patrice Evra for final group match\n@highlight\nFrance coach Domenech describes players' strike as \"unspeakably stupid\"\n@highlight\nUruguay, Mexico advance to knockout stages", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the real misery was for @placeholder fans who saw their team -- traditionally among the strongest national sides in world football -- become one of the first to be eliminated from the World Cup amid turbulent infighting and allegations of treachery.", "idx": 31173}], "idx": 20229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He spends most of his time playing golf courses all over the world, but Sergio Garcia's thoughts are never too far away from what's happening on a football pitch much closer to home. 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This season, I've played probably five games, so not a lot, but I enjoy it,\" Garcia told CNN's Living Golf show.\n@highlight\nGolfer Sergio Garcia is president of his hometown football club\n@highlight\nWorld No. 10 has helped CF Borriol to nurture young talent with academy\n@highlight\nGarcia occasionally plays for the Spanish third division team", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's goal is to expand the academy and hopefully promote players from the junior teams to the first team.\"", "idx": 31176}], "idx": 20232} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Capital One Cup is often heralded as the talent factory when it comes to English football. 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Eriksson has recommended 35-year-old Lampard to his bosses following the midfielder\u2019s release by Chelsea and thinks he would be a huge hit in China - although matching the player\u2019s \u00a3150,000-a-week Premier League wages will be difficult. The Swede, who partnered Lampard and Steve Gerrard at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, has room for one overseas signing at Guangzhou who currently sit third in the Chinese League and on course to qualify for the Asian Champions League.\n@highlight\nSven-Goran Eriksson wants Frank Lampard to join Guangzhou\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea star is out of contract while with England at World Cup\n@highlight\nSwede admits matching his \u00a3150,000-a-week wages would be difficult\n@highlight\nLampard also has offers from MLS with New York City FC", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 123}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 573, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 626}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said he will delay a decision on his future until after the World Cup, where he is England\u2019s vice-captain.", "idx": 31190}], "idx": 20242} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Hopkins Disgraced Luis Suarez has returned home to Uruguay to a hero's welcome despite being kicked out of the World Cup. Standing on the deck of his mother's home in Lagomar, near Montevideo, he looked carefree as waved to crowds while holding his son Benjamin and daughter Delfina. While Benjamin might not yet be old enough to know not to sink his teeth into others, perhaps Delfina could teach her father a thing or two about acceptable behaviour. 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The European Parliament is to hold a debate on the scheme on 15 January 2014. \"The citizenship scheme as adopted by the Maltese Parliament in recent weeks seems to be a clear abuse of EU citizenship and Schengen rules, said European People's Party chairman Joseph Daul. \"Even if the Maltese give in to reason, and drop this scheme, it remains important that the European Parliament debates this issue.\"\n@highlight\nMalta planning scheme to offer citizenship for \u20ac650,000 to wealthy foreigners\n@highlight\nMaltese PM predicts scheme will bring in more than \u20ac30M annually\n@highlight\nApplicants have to go through 4-tier due diligence vetting process\n@highlight\nRising criticism leads Malta to review and possibly amend plan", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 366, "end": 384}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 546, "end": 547}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 608}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 724, "end": 742}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, if the application is successful and the applicant is wealthy enough to spare the large sum, he or she will get a @placeholder passport -- and therefore EU citizenship -- immediately.", "idx": 31199}], "idx": 20249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Corey Charlton Journalist Richard Durrett, who covered the Texas Rangers baseball team for more than 10 years, has died from a brain aneurysm aged 38 Prominent ESPN Dallas writer and baseball reporter Richard Durrett has died aged 38 from a brain aneurysm. The journalist covered the Texas Rangers baseball team for ESPN since 2009 following his move from the Dallas Morning News. The sudden death of the popular journalist has been met with dozens of tributes online from friends, bosses and work colleagues. Durrett leaves behind his wife Kelly and two children, aged six and three. 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The French-Canadian model, 37, covered his entire body from photographers in the backseat of car after being released from custody on Thursday evening, hour after his shocking Thanksgiving Day brawl with love rival Olivier Martinez. Bail Bondsman David Perez of David Perez Bail Bonds paid Aubry's $20,000 bail - before picking him up in a white SUV at around 6pm. 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Seneng Mujiasih, who was also known as Jesse Lorena, is understood to have sent a text to a friend complaining of a 'really bad' smell inside the flat at 3.25am on Saturday November 1. At 3.45am police found Ms Mujiasih dying in the apartment with her throat slashed and knife wounds to her buttocks. 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Wright, who is serving a 10-month sentence after pleading guilty to reduced charges, is refusing to testify at the trial of one of her alleged johns, invoking her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.\n@highlight\nAlexis Wright, 30, is now going by her married name Alexis Sandra Trobridge\n@highlight\nHusband Jason Trowbridge appears to be standing by her and has said her believes her story\n@highlight\nWright says her business partner Mark Strong, a private investigator, told her that that he hired her to work undercover for the state of Maine\n@highlight\nStrong's attorney denies the claims as 'laughable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 657, "end": 679}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It just made more sense that's what was going on,' Mr @placeholder told the documentary.", "idx": 31218}], "idx": 20263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the pregnant teenager who killed a police officer in a suicide bomb attack in Turkey. Islamic State jihadist Diana Ramazanova, 18, blew herself up while detonating grenades in front of the Istanbul tourism police station last week. Ramazanova, from Russia's Muslim region of Dagestan, is understood to have been the widow of an ISIS fighter killed six weeks ago in Syria. She married Abu Aluevitsj Edelbijev, a Norwegian citizen of Chechen origin, in a religious ceremony last year, either in Istanbul or in Syria, according to Turkish media. 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Civil liberties groups condemned Monday's decision - saying it amounts to creating a 'gaping new exception to the Fourth Amendment' by allowing authorities to collect a person's DNA and add it to national criminal databases without a warrant - no matter whether they are convicted or not. The split 5-4 decision saw conservative Justice Antonin Scalia join three liberal colleagues, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, in opposing the ruling.\n@highlight\nJustice Antonin Scalia joined liberal colleagues, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, in opposing the ruling\n@highlight\nFBI keeps DNA database of 1.1million arrestees and 10milion crimes\n@highlight\nJustice Anthony Kennedy likened taking DNA swabs to jailers taking fingerprints and booking photos\n@highlight\nCase centers on Maryland felon Alonzo King Jr., who was convicted of violent sex crime after he was arrested for unrelated assault\n@highlight\nDNA taken at King's jail booking matched evidence from 2003 rape", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 402, "end": 417}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 680, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 828, "end": 846}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The five justices who ruled in favor of allowing routine DNA collection said it was similar to practices already allowed under the @placeholder - which protects against unreasonable searches and seizure of property.", "idx": 31227}], "idx": 20268} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Wired) -- The timeline for autonomous cars hitting the road en masse keeps getting closer. GM's Cadillac division expects to produce partially autonomous cars at a large scale by 2015, and the automaker also predicts it will have fully autonomous cars available by the end of the decade. Audi and BMW have also shown self-driving car concepts, with the former working with Stanford to pilot a modified TT up Pikes Peak. Meanwhile, Google is ripping along at its own rapid pace with a fleet of fully autonomous Toyota Prius hybrids that have logged over 300,000 miles. And the company has pushed through legislation that legalizes self-driving cars in Nevada. 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But new names on the door won't change their party's priorities: protecting special interests, the ultra-wealthy and their own perks at the expense of middle-class Americans. The term \"Republican leadership\" has become the biggest oxymoron in politics. If we learned one thing from Republicans' elections, it's that their leadership simply follows their tea party base in an unceasing march to the right. Following their losses at the ballot box in 2012, Republicans rolled out a post-mortem calling for a move to the middle, recognizing that their days as a competitive national party were numbered if they continued on their current rightward path.\n@highlight\nRep. 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But Marc Marquez has looked so utterly indomitable since the start of the MotoGP season in March, that it still felt strange when it did. The immaculate Spaniard finally succumbed to racing mortality in the Czech Republic, failing to win for the first time in 2014. The fact that he didn't even make the podium in Brno just over two weeks ago made it seem even stranger. This Sunday, at one of motorsport's fastest and most famous tracks -- the UK's Silverstone -- Marquez will be seeking to bounce back. 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The reason lies in a proposal by U.S.-based fast food giant McDonald's to build a restaurant in Tecoma, a small Australian town in the lush foothills of the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne. The corporation's move has sparked a two-year battle with locals, who say they resent the influx of an international restaurant chain and feel that the restaurant will spoil an area of outstanding natural beauty. Under the banner \"No Maccas in Tecoma,\" residents of the town of 2,000 have held several protests against the proposed restaurant, such as the one depicted in this iReport in early March, shot by Tim Smith and sent in by resident Kerry Furnell.\n@highlight\nSmall town near Melbourne, Australia, has fought McDonald's plans for two years\n@highlight\nLocals cite environmental, crime concerns over proposed site of new restaurant\n@highlight\nMcDonald's says it has been \"diligent\" in addressing concerns of community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 75 local volunteers have also pitched in, with one academic spending eight weeks wading through three years worth of local newspapers in the state library to tally up incidents of crime purportedly involving @placeholder's restaurants.", "idx": 31268}, {"query": "In @placeholder, after councilors initially rejected the plan, McDonald's appealed to a planning court.", "idx": 31271}], "idx": 20291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Alan Sugar stormed out of his own boardroom and accused a BBC Radio 4 reporter of 'gutter journalism' after he was questioned about being a bully. 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But that might be about to change. Saturday afternoon saw two England goalkeepers go head-to-head and both kept clean sheets. Fraser Forster for Southampton and Ben Foster for West Brom in a 0-0 draw on the south coast. In fact this also happened as recently as February when Manchester City were held goalless at Norwich with Hart in one goal and John Ruddy in the other. 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The Swedish retail-clothing company exists in 53 countries across the world, and in April this year opened its Australian flagship store in Melbourne, which recorded one of H&M's most successful opening days for a new store, Sydney Morning Herald reported in April. Now, Pitt Street's Glasshouse centre in Sydney's CBD will be making room for a 5000 square metre, three-level H&M boutique. 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A 14-times major tournament winner, Woods pulled out of the San Diego event when back spasms became such a problem that playing partner Billy Horschel had to pick up his tee for him on several occasions. The struggling 39-year-old was making his second PGA start of 2015 and had been on two over par when forced out of the event. 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A Homeland Security official told The Associated Press that about 2,000 mattresses have been ordered to the makeshift holding center \u2014 a warehouse that has not been used to house people in years. Gov. 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The agency said Monday that 'Washington Redskin Potatoes' would be considered disparaging because the product doesn't contain redskin potatoes and therefore would be associated with the football team. The ruling then stated that current evidence reflects that 'a substantial composite of Native American Indians find the current use of \"Redskins\" in conjunction with football disparaging.' 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For two rounds Poulter had looked to be back to his best after a horrible year, with a lead at one stage of six shots at the Turkish Airlines Open. On Saturday, he produced what he described as a \u2018c**p\u2019 performance, shooting a three-over-par 75 that left him level with Lee Westwood and a shot behind Australia\u2019s Wade Ormsby, who leads on 12 under. 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The rockets were found in a vacant school between two other U.N. schools being used as shelters for 3,000 displaced Palestinians, the United Nations said. It was the second such discovery at a vacant U.N. school in Gaza in a week. 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Schools will be closed across Boston on Monday and Tuesday as the city prepares to shoulder another foot of snow. Meteorologists warned Providence, Rhode Island, and Hartford, Connecticut, should also to expect a winter storm before the early morning hours of Tuesday. Forecasters are calling the latest snowfall a 'long duration' storm, which is expected to become more intense later on Sunday. A parking ban was issued across Boston at 4pm on Sunday. Scroll down for video Alex Ranere, of Boston, uses a shovel to remove snow from his car on Sunday in Boston. Winter weary New England is being hit with a protracted snowstorm that started Saturday night and could last until early Tuesday morning.\n@highlight\nSnow storm warning issued for Boston, Hartford and Rhode Island\n@highlight\nAfter Saturday's snowfall, a further foot snow will fall before Tuesday\n@highlight\nBoston is still struggling to recover from the blizzard two weeks ago\n@highlight\nThe next bout of snow will not fall as thick and fast, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's transit system, the nation's oldest, has been particularly hard hit.", "idx": 31307}], "idx": 20315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Norwegian teenager who had a McDonald\u2019s receipt tattooed onto his arm has done it again - and this time he has had the bill for his first inking permanently etched on to his other forearm. Stian Ytterdahl, 18, from L\u00f8renskog, southwest Norway, got the first tattoo 'as a punishment' after his friends told him that he had been 'too active on the ladies front'. Despite news of his first piece of 'body art' reportedly 'giving his mother a breakdown' the student has done it again, and had the receipt for his tattoo etched on to his other forearm.\n@highlight\nStian Ytterdahl tattooed the receipt from his McDonald's visit\n@highlight\nThe 18-year-old did it as 'punishment' for his success with the ladies\n@highlight\nMr Ytterdahl, thought it was better than the alternative - a Barbie doll\n@highlight\nNow he has had the receipt from his first inking etched on his other arm", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s Norway has denied that it is a PR stunt, saying they have never heard anything like it before.", "idx": 31308}], "idx": 20316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 21:57 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 25 September 2013 Overcoming sharks, violent storms and frightening hallucinations, a British adventurer has become the first woman to row solo across the North Pacific Ocean. Sarah Outen, 28, arrived in Adak in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska on Monday after rowing 3,750 miles in her boat Happy Socks and, incredibly, proposed to her girlfriend Lucy from the middle of the sea using a satellite phone. Miss Outen, from Rutland, believes she is the first person to complete the voyage and celebrated with a bottle of champagne, greeting community members and supporters - her first human contact in nearly five months.\n@highlight\nSarah Outen, 28, is the first woman to make the 3,750-mile journey\n@highlight\nShe used a satellite phone to pop the question to partner Lucy\n@highlight\nThe adventurer faced sharks, storms and hallucinations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 229, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But I have pushed myself to my absolute limits both physically and mentally to make land here in @placeholder, and body and mind are now exhausted.'", "idx": 31309}], "idx": 20317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:49 EST, 25 January 2014 Hannah Thompson said she was harassed by former Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik when she was 17 The Liberal Democrats were facing fresh embarrassment last night as Lembit Opik was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a schoolgirl volunteer. Leading Lib Dem activist Hannah Thompson claims she was just 17 when the former MP tried to kiss her at a party meeting. Mr Opik \u2013 who is famous for his doomed romances with weather girl Sian Lloyd and one half of pop duo the Cheeky Girls \u2013 is said to have run off with her shoe, then called her Cinderella and asked for a kiss before returning it.\n@highlight\nLeading Lib Dem activist Hannah Thompson claims she was just 17 when the former MP tried to kiss her at a party meeting\n@highlight\nMr Opik, 48, is said to have run off with her shoe then called her Cinderella", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 190, "end": 206}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said she bumped into Mr @placeholder on several other occasions, with the pair being pictured together in March 2010.", "idx": 31313}], "idx": 20321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 17:39 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:40 EST, 15 November 2013 Authorities discovered a Florida man dead early today at the 400 block of the 12th street SW in Vero Beach, Fla. after he allegedly drank a milkshake his roommate laced with prescription painkillers. Micheal Gray, 51, was reported missing by his wife who contacted police to say she hadn't heard from him in several days, reported Fox 29.His wife, who lives with both men but was away, has been notified of her husband's death. Police spoke with his roommate Timothy E. Gochenour, 41, who lied and told police that Gray was at a local bar. Police sensed Gochenour's nervousness and decided to investigate further.\n@highlight\nTimothy Gochenour, 41, who allegedly murdered his roommate Micheal Gray, is also a convicted sex-offender and goes by the alias 'Satan Gochenour'\n@highlight\nThe prescription painkillers in the milkshake are thought to belong to Gochenour and Gray\n@highlight\nMicheal Gray was a serviceman who fought for his country", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 559, "end": 578}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 725, "end": 741}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After searching the home, police found @placeholder's dead body in a bed covered with blankets.", "idx": 31315}], "idx": 20323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gregory Sancoff thinks he knows what the Navy needs, even before U.S. war planners do. The Navy, he says, needs Ghost. Sancoff is CEO of Juliet Marine Systems \u00e2\u20ac\u201d maker of a futuristic-looking, 21st-century warship that he says can protect large Navy ships from attacks by small boats. Simply put, Ghost looks a lot like an F-117 \"stealth\" attack jet \u00e2\u20ac\u201d on skis. A year after unveiling Ghost and pricing it at $10 million per boat, the Navy has unofficially expressed interest, Sancoff said, but nothing more. The 60-foot long Ghost is shown bristling with weapons in slickly produced Juliet videos while its stealthy silhouette slices effortlessly and ominously through the water. It surpasses 50 knots (57 mph) by surrounding each ski with a bubble of air that helps it cut through water much easier than regular boats. It's a concept called super-cavitation.\n@highlight\nCompany offers Pentagon a fast, stealthy attack boat called Ghost\n@highlight\nGhost could guard ships like USS Cole against terrorist attacks, maker says\n@highlight\nU.S. Navy has unofficially expressed interest, maker says, but nothing more\n@highlight\nManufacturer: It's \"very difficult to get through to Pentagon decision makers\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 146, "end": 166}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That reminds @placeholder of another machine that the U.S. failed to embrace quickly.", "idx": 31319}], "idx": 20325} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the surface, water polo appears an elegant pursuit played by extremely polished performers. But beneath the water line, a different storyline is playing out. Limbs bash against each other, punches and kicks are thrown, nails are used to claw at an opponent and every so often, a player inadvertently disrobes another. The thing is, like most players, Australian goal-machine Rowena Webster wouldn't want it any other way. \"We have a running joke that the referees probably only see about 20% of what really happens,\" Webster told CNN's Human to Hero series. \"I guess what you can get away with is what you can get away with but there's a lot of pulling, grabbing, bathers get ripped off.\n@highlight\nRowena Webster is chief goalscorer for Australia's women's water polo team\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old has made over 150 international appearances for her country\n@highlight\nWebster was part of the team that won bronze at the London 2012 Olympics\n@highlight\nShe says the sport can be rough under the water as players jostle for the ball", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 936, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she hopes @placeholder's performance can entice more youngsters into the sport that continues to provide her with that enchanting sense of freedom.", "idx": 31321}], "idx": 20326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- A coroner in Singapore has reaffirmed that American engineer Shane Todd committed suicide -- a ruling that caps a two-month investigation and is at odds with his family's contention that Todd was killed because of his work. Soon after Todd was found hanging from the bathroom door in his Singapore apartment on June 24, 2012, Singapore's medical examiner concluded he had killed himself. But Todd's parents disagreed and hired a pathologist in the United States who -- based on Singapore's autopsy report and photographs of the body -- suggested there was evidence that his death was a homicide.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. Embassy says the inquiry was \"comprehensive, fair, and transparent.\"\n@highlight\nThe decision is unlikely to appease Todd's family\n@highlight\nFamily says Todd had warned them his life was in danger\n@highlight\nCoroner sides with the medical examiner's assessment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Singaporean lawyers hired by the Todd family have suggested @placeholder's police work was sloppy and that an assumption of suicide led police to neglect other evidence.", "idx": 31330}], "idx": 20333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:03 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:41 EST, 17 September 2013 Senior Lib Dems today slapped down Vince Cable for claiming the coalition could break up before the 2015 election. Treasury minister Danny Alexander dismissed his Cabinet colleague's suggestion that it is \u2018a possibility\u2019 that the power sharing deal with the Tories will collapse before 2015. Business Secretary Mr Cable stunned colleagues by also indicating that he has private \u2018red lines\u2019 that would prompt him to walk out of the Cabinet. Row: Relations have soured between Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander and Vince Cable in recent weeks as divisions emerged over the economy\n@highlight\nBusiness Secretary said it's possible that Tory coalition will end\n@highlight\nAlso made a pitch to be Chancellor in a future Labour government\n@highlight\nOne fellow Lib Dem minister dismissed his speech as \u2018just awful\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Cable said: \u2018The @placeholder\u2019 friends and donors were at the heart of the greed and recklessness which lay behind that disaster.\u2019", "idx": 31331}], "idx": 20334} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 17:03 EST, 2 May 2013 European human rights judges are poised to order that millions of pounds be paid to Serbian conscript troops who fought in a war of ethnic cleansing. The soldiers\u2019 claims for pay for their part in the four-month war against Nato and British forces some 14 years ago will be heard by the appeal chamber of the European Court of Human Rights later this month. The decision of the Strasbourg judges to hear pay claims from troops involved in the Kosovo war - described by a UN war crimes court as a \u2018criminal enterprise\u2019 - was condemned by Tory MPs as \u2018bizarre\u2019 and \u2018lunacy\u2019.\n@highlight\nSoldiers fought in 4-month war against Nato and British forces 14 years ago\n@highlight\nTory MPs condemn Strasbourg judges' decision to hear claims as 'lunacy'\n@highlight\nECHR held in its initial hearing that Serb conscripts were victims of human rights abuses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 392, "end": 421}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder conscripts\u2019 case will go to a hearing at the Strasbourg court\u2019s Grand Chamber later this month.", "idx": 31332}], "idx": 20335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last Sunday, a group of us sat on the beach, watching the children play, when the talk turned, as it often does, to Pope Francis. \"The Pope said the loveliest thing yesterday. My father in Porto Alegre called me to tell me about it,\" my Brazilian friend Bete told us. My Swiss friend Diego chimed in with another charming anecdote, and everyone remarked how warm and affectionate Francis is. I was pleased to hear all the comments, but not surprised, since it's been like that all year. Everyone is talking about him, all the time. 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The 29-year-old ICU nurse said on Thursday that the ring, given to her by fianc\u00e9 Derrick Markray, was destroyed along with the binder where she kept the details and arrangements for her wedding next year. The ring was lost amid many of Miss Vinson's personal possessions at her home in Dallas, Texas, which were burned by hazmat clean-up crews to prevent the spread of Ebola. Scroll down for video Nurse Amber Vinson, 29, contracted Ebola last month but has since recovered from the virus. Miss Vinson is due to marry fianc\u00e9 Derrick Markray (pictured on June 22) next year. Mr Markray is a former college football star who went on to the New Orleans Saints. 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At the request of CNN, the department provided two photographs of Manson taken in June at the state prison in Corcoran, California. They show Manson, 77, with long, flowing gray hair, long beard and mustache. Photos are taken of prisoners when they are transferred to other prisons or medical facilities or, in the case of Manson, when an inmate's appearance changes. \"He looks a lot different,\" department of corrections spokeswoman Terry Thornton said.\n@highlight\nManson was sentenced in 1969 killing of Sharon Tate, others\n@highlight\nManson's latest parole hearing is scheduled for April 11\n@highlight\nHe has been denied parole 11 times and is not a model prisoner, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 100, "end": 135}, {"start": 197, "end": 199}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The last prison photo of Manson was released three years ago and showed @placeholder with the top of his head shaved.", "idx": 31357}], "idx": 20353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Washington's relentless focus on crisis tends to cloud its ability to see great opportunities. With more than 40 African heads of state coming to Washington this week for three days of meetings with President Barack Obama, Cabinet officials, members of Congress and American business leaders, the United States has a real opportunity to jump-start what has been a slow evolution in the way we have engaged with Africa. It's an opportunity that should not be missed. Foreign assistance is no longer America's primary export to Africa, and our engagement needs to change, too. The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit is an opportunity to showcase and strengthen a relationship that is evolving dramatically on economic, security and development fronts.\n@highlight\nMore than 40 heads of state attend first Africa summit in the U.S. this week\n@highlight\nSen. 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Alicia Daniels, 14, from Meriden, Connecticut, woke up at 4.30am on Sunday and found her pet dog Miyah had been taken while she was sleeping during a break-in. After launching an appeal on Facebook and posting flyers in the neighborhood an anonymous tip-off via text message on Monday revealed the puppy was shacked up in a basement down the road. Scroll down for video Reunited: Ashleigh Daniels poses alongside Miyah who was stolen from her younger sister's room on Sunday Police told ABC News that they are still trying to determine how the dog ended up where she was found and no arrest has been made.\n@highlight\nAlicia Daniels, 14, from Meriden, Connecticut, woke up at 4.30am on Sunday and found her pet dog Miyah had been taken\n@highlight\nAfter launching an appeal an anonymous tip-off revealed the puppy was shacked up in a basement down the road\n@highlight\nNo arrest has been made", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 483, "end": 498}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finally back home: The @placeholder were particularly concerned about the theft as Miyah has a series of health problems which require around-the-clock care", "idx": 31368}], "idx": 20359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rio Ferdinand has admitted he is disappointed not to have the chance to play under Louis van Gaal at Manchester United. The centre-back left Old Trafford when his contract ran out at the end of the domestic season in May, and now looks set for a move to recently-promoted QPR. When asked if he felt he had missed out by leaving before the Dutchman arrived in the Premier League, the defender said: \u2018Yes, a little bit. But you can\u2019t cry over spilt milk, it happened. 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Hagel, confirming a change in the U.S. drawdown schedule first reported by Reuters in November, said the additional forces were needed because delays in signing security pacts had impacted plans to raise troops from other countries. However, he also said that a particularly violent surge of Taliban attacks in Kabul in the last two weeks was a reminder of the continued need for a foreign presence.\n@highlight\nUp to 10,800 U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan at the start of 2015\n@highlight\nHagel's unannounced visit will include other stops in the region\n@highlight\nThe trip follows a recent announcement that he will step down as defense chief\n@highlight\nHe has served as defense secretary since last year", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even as U.S. officials including Hagel praised the accomplishments of @placeholder forces, the high rate of Afghan casualties is seen as unsustainable and has raised questions about their vulnerability as foreign troops dwindle.", "idx": 31378}], "idx": 20366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- The Egyptian army and police are cracking down in an \"anti-terror\" operation in the Sinai area of Egypt, state-owned media reported on Tuesday, as reports emerge of Osama bin Laden's doctor surfacing in the area. Police said they found hand grenades, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and ammunition in the operation that targets Sinai \"terror cells\" suspected in attacks on a gas pipeline to Israel and a police station in the border town of el-Arish. One person was killed and 12 were arrested on Monday, the first day of the operation, said Hazem al-Maadawi, a police officer involved in the offensive.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel's Netanyahu says terrorists are meddling in Sinai\n@highlight\nOfficial: Witnesses report seeing bin Laden's doctor in Sinai\n@highlight\nAuthorities are conducting an \"anti-terror\" operation in the same area\n@highlight\nGeneral: \"Al Qaeda is present in Sinai\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This operation serves the interest of @placeholder too and ensures the safety of its borders,\" he added.", "idx": 31383}], "idx": 20367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- Concern about the possibility of broader war in the Middle East grew Monday after reported airstrikes on Syrian military installations. The reported strikes killed 42 Syrian soldiers, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday, citing medical sources. It said 100 people remained missing. The Syrian government warned Sunday's apparent strikes -- which followed one last week that Syria also blames on Israel -- \"opens the door wide for all the possibilities.\" Syrian ally Iran warned of a \"crushing response\" while Russia called reports of Israeli involvement \"very worrying.\" But an Israeli general who commands forces on the Syrian border said \"there are no winds of war,\" according to the Israel Defense Forces website.\n@highlight\nNEW: Syrian prime minister: Israeli \"aggressions ... have left no room for hesitation\"\n@highlight\nThere is no information suggesting rebel use of sarin, a State Department official says\n@highlight\nIsrael conducted airstrikes in Syria on Sunday and last week, a U.S. official tells CNN\n@highlight\nReports of Israeli strikes are \"very worrying,\" the Russian Foreign Ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 224, "end": 258}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 738, "end": 758}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 935, "end": 950}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iran said it will stand by @placeholder, \"and if there is need for training, we will provide them with necessary training,\" Brig.", "idx": 31396}], "idx": 20376} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Teams of investigators were out at daybreak Wednesday examining damage to NASA's Wallops Flight Facility after an unmanned rocket exploded shortly after launch on the Virginia coast, NASA spokeswoman Rachel Kraft told CNN via email. NASA is warning people in the area not to touch debris if they find any. The Antares rocket, built by NASA contractor Orbital Sciences Corp., and its Cygnus cargo spacecraft \"suffered a catastrophic failure\" shortly after liftoff Tuesday evening, the company said. The crash caused a huge fire and scattered debris over a large area. 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Jane Nevin claimed she may have even become pregnant by Peel during a three-month affair she met the BBC star presenter backstage at a Black Sabbath concert in the summer of 1969.\n@highlight\nThe BBC announced plans to rename the Egton Wing, the Peel Wing in March this year\n@highlight\nNow they may reconsider their decision following claims he had an affair with 15-year-old schoolgirl Jane Nevin\n@highlight\nMrs Nevin met legendary DJ backstage at a Black Sabbath concert in 1969\n@highlight\nSays she was 'in awe' of Peel and they'd make love backstage at concerts\n@highlight\nShe discovered she was pregnant aged 16, and had an abortion at a clinic\n@highlight\nWrote to Peel out of the blue 30 years later mentioning their 'brief affair'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 331, "end": 332}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 836, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Radio 1 DJ, then 30, and that they would go to his @placeholder BBC studio or", "idx": 31406}], "idx": 20382} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Former \"Desperate Housewives\" actress Nicollette Sheridan slapped her lawyer in court Thursday to demonstrate how she claims show creator Marc Cherry hit her during a rehearsal. Sheridan, 48, returns to the stand Friday after testifying all day Thursday in her legal battle with Cherry and ABC over the TV killing of a character she played on the hit comedy series for five seasons. Her wrongful termination lawsuit contends Cherry killed off Edie Britt, the sassy, blond woman Sheridan played, in retaliation for her complaints about being hit. Several of Sheridan's former cast mates -- including Eva Longoria, Marcia Cross, James Denton, Felicity Huffman and Neal McDonough -- are on the list of witnesses expected to defend Cherry during the two week Los Angeles trial.\n@highlight\nNEW: Nicollette Sheridan returns to the witness stand Friday in her case against producer Marc Cherry\n@highlight\nNEW: Her lawyer asks Sheridan to show on him in full force how she says Marc Cherry hit her on \"Desperate Housewives\" set\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It was shocking, humiliating, it was demeaning,\" she said.\n@highlight\nIt was \"a light tap on the head\" to demonstrate \"physical humor,\" Cherry's lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 29, "end": 48}, {"start": 59, "end": 77}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 313}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 696}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 829}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The character was not initially intended to be on the show beyond the pilot episode, but @placeholder decided to make her the \"blond bombshell who would sleep with the husbands of all of the wives,\" he said.", "idx": 31413}], "idx": 20386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Actor Michael Jai White thinks the negative connotation surrounding the term \"blaxploitation film\" is a bunch of jive. 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Some 41 per cent of voters would prefer a Conservative government led by David Cameron, while only 36 per cent favour Ed Miliband leading a Labour administration. With 101 days until the election, pollsters say \u2018many voters have lost faith in Labour\u2019 but they have not yet been convinced by the Tories, with 42 per cent believing they are still the 'nasty party'. 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Transport minister Simon Burns risked escalating the row over the HS2 project, which the government claims will cut travel times from London to Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. The intervention came as the Court of Appeal rejected the latest legal challenge to the plan from 15 councils and campaign groups. 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Luciano Aviello, 41, made the statement during a videotaped interview with Knox's lawyers. He said he had tried to write the Italian court several times to say that Knox and the others were innocent, but no one ever contacted him, defense and prosecution officials said. A source close to the case tells CNN that Aviello, who has been in and out of prison since age 17, was out of prison, living down the street from Knox and Meredith Kercher and under a \"protection program\" at the time of the murder. Aviello is serving 17 years in an Italian prison because of his association with the Camorra crime family. 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Having spent the season on loan and featuring very little at West Brom, a trip to Copacabana was never going to be high on the 25-year-old's priorities this summer. 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In a passionate rebuttal on the Today show on Tuesday, the Duchess of York said that she was standing by 'my best friend and my best ex-husband ever' amid the allegations. Prince Andrew has come under fire over his friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who has been accused in court documents of supplying the royal with the underage girl. 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District Attorney Gregory D. Totten cited the complexity of the investigation and number of agencies involved in announcing that no charges would immediately be filed against Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, of Yuma, Arizona. Totten said, however, that the Oxnard Police Department acted properly in arresting Ramirez for investigation of leaving the scene of an injury accident under state hit-and-run law.\n@highlight\nTuesday morning's Metrolink train crash with a pickup truck left abandoned on the tracks was captured by on-board cameras\n@highlight\nFederal investigators say the video could help their search for an explanation as to how and why the incident occurred\n@highlight\nTruck driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, won't be charged until an investigation of the crash has been completed\n@highlight\nHe was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries\n@highlight\nThe truck caused a crash that derailed three cars and sent 30 people to hospital - leaving three in a critical condition - in Oxnard, California", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 49}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 389, "end": 405}, {"start": 546, "end": 575}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 631, "end": 654}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1420}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1432}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tuesday's crash happened on the same line as @placeholder's worst disaster, which left 25 people dead on Sept. 12, 2008.", "idx": 31442}], "idx": 20409} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Williamson As the saying goes, \u2018nobody remembers who came second\u2019, yet the past week of athletics at Hampden Park has shown this is clearly nonsense. Two 20-year-old former world junior champions from England, Adam Gemili and Jodie Williams, brushed aside the might of the Caribbean to win silver in the sprints and immediately spoke of their first senior honours as \u2018stepping stones\u2019 to success. We will remember these names, all right. In the first five days of athletics at the Commonwealth Games, England won 16 medals, including three golds. 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The nation\u2019s strong economy, high currency and wages have now made it a magnet for international drug smugglers and foreign sex workers. 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It is just 37 miles long but its banks are packed with 15,000 industries spewing chemicals like zinc, lead, copper, nickel and chromium into the filthy water\n@highlight\nHorrifying list compiled by environmental body The Blacksmith Institute\n@highlight\nSites include mines, factories, landfills and the Chernobyl nuclear plant\n@highlight\nThe top ten alone put more than 200 million people in danger every day", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 351, "end": 374}, {"start": 461, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 722, "end": 745}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Life expectancy for factory workers is 10 years below the @placeholder average", "idx": 31449}], "idx": 20413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Concussions and the link to CTE have captured the headlines once again, with Junior Seau's family filing a lawsuit against the NFL. 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Emma Bending's house is filled to the brim with teddies, books and prints that are all fuelled by her love for the small Peruvian bear character. The 44-year-old from Bugbrooke, Northampton, was so desperate to see the new movie that she booked herself into the first showing at her local cinema when she couldn't get tickets for the premiere on eBay. 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For decades, Cosby was thought of in glowing terms as a perceptive comedian, upbeat pitchman and genial father figure. His public personality made him more than rich -- it made him a role model, admired for his support of education and his no-nonsense talks on parenting and achievement. In recent weeks, that persona has been paired with another, much darker image. On Tuesday, the famed comedian and TV star was accused of rape by Janice Dickinson, a former model. 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In 2014, our heroes now wear capes and fight the bad guys at the box office, while the small screen has been taken over by a gang of antiheroes. From \"Scandal\" and \"Mad Men\" to \"Breaking Bad\" and \"House of Cards,\" the recent slate of leading men aren't as interested in saving the world as they are in saving themselves. Yet on Monday night (May 5), counterterrorism agent Bauer will return in Fox's \"24\" event series, \"24: Live Another Day.\" He's once again played by Kiefer Sutherland and is as determined as ever to do the right thing.\n@highlight\nJack Bauer returns to TV with event series \"24: Live Another Day\"\n@highlight\nThe character doesn't quite fit the current antihero trend\n@highlight\nBut the reason he became so popular is because of his \"get it done\" attitude", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 493, "end": 508}, {"start": 538, "end": 554}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, the concern is less about ratings and the possibility that there could be more \"24\" on the horizon as it is about doing justice to the man he brought to life for nine years.", "idx": 31487}], "idx": 20437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The United States government's accumulated debts have grown by more than $7 trillion \u2013 with a 't' \u2013 since Barack Obama became president on January 20, 2009. The sad milestone was revealed on July 31 by the U.S. Department of the Treasury on a 'debt to the penny' website that calculates the debt at the end of every business day. On Obama's first day in office the debt stood at $10.626 trillion. Last Thursday it reached $17.687 trillion. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Somber salute to the economy? When Barack Obama came home from Camp David on Sunday, the nation was $7 trillion poorer than it was when he first arrived at the White House on January 20, 2009\n@highlight\nTotal federal government debt has increased by 66 per cent since Barack Obama became president\n@highlight\nStunning milestone is revealed by Treasury Department website that discloses burgeoning numbers at the end of every business day\n@highlight\nIt took more than 223 years for the US to accumulate its first $7 trillion in debt\n@highlight\nObama has repeated the depressing feat in less than 67 months", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 211, "end": 236}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 805, "end": 823}, {"start": 947, "end": 948}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up, up, up: The national debt has grown steadily during the @placeholder years, jumping by a total of $7 trillion as of July 31", "idx": 31493}], "idx": 20443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- March 11, 2009 Quick Guide Education Reform - Examine the details of a proposal to overhaul the U.S. education system. Afghan Women at Risk - Learn about the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Tibetan Chinese Relations - Trace the history of the tense relationship between Tibet and China. Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: An educational overhaul? That issue is first up in today's show. I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Education Reform AZUZ: \"We cannot afford to let the relative decline of American education continue.\" Those, the words of President Obama as he unveiled a proposal to overhaul the country's educational system. Some critics argue that the president is tackling too many issues, but Mr. Obama says America doesn't have the luxury to address one challenge at a time. This latest proposal touches on everything from test scores to teacher salaries to the amount of time you spend in school.\n@highlight\nExamine the details of a proposal to overhaul the U.S. education system\n@highlight\nLearn about the plight of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule\n@highlight\nTrace the history of the tense relationship between Tibet and China", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 255}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 458}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AZUZ: It's a five-pronged approach to reforming education in @placeholder, and President Obama says it would span from the cradle through career.", "idx": 31497}], "idx": 20446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles and Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 13:48 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 20 December 2013 With sales of famous fragrances totting up to an astonishing \u00a380bn worldwide, it's no surprise that every celebrity worth their stardust boasts at least one. And with 20 new star perfumes launching each and every year, there's no shortage of choice. But while some arrive to a round of applause, others have proved to be little more than a nasty whiff. So which of this year's crop are eau-so-good and worth splashing out on? Femail's fragrance testers are here to reveal which star scents are worth splashing out on - and which deserve a one-way ticket to the bin.\n@highlight\nPerfumes by Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears and Rihanna\n@highlight\nAlso David Beckham, One Direction and Katy Perry\n@highlight\nSmell like TOWIE or Made In Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's latest EDT truly is the limpet of perfumes and can survive several well-soaped showers.", "idx": 31503}], "idx": 20449} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle A British teenager is still fighting for his life in a Turkish hospital after being slashed and stabbed while on holiday. Callum Copson, 19, from Kennoway, near St Andrews, has undergone ten hours of life-saving surgery but is not out of the woods yet according to doctors. Mr Copson suffered a massive wound to his stomach and had to squash his intestines back inside with his own hands, after being sliced with the jagged edge of a fruit knife after a row over a handbag. 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Speaking in Egypt while en route to Saudi Arabia where he hopes to mend relations strained by Saudi unhappiness with U.S. actions in Syria, its tentative warming with Iran and stance on Egypt, Kerry acknowledged differences with some partners but stressed they shared common goals in each case. 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Mr Franklin, 63, and his legal team were able to successfully argue the state was at risk of violating the Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment by using pentobarbital as an execution drug. 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So luckily the happily married father-of-two took it in good spirits when Commons Speaker John Bercow mistakenly introduced him as \u2018openly gay\u2019 last night. 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But the nation's first war on terror was waged by Thomas Jefferson, not George W. Bush or Barack Obama. In place of al Qaeda or ISIS, Jefferson was fighting the Barbary pirates. In Jefferson's time, European powers conceded to terrorism by paying annual tribute and ransom to groups like the Barbary pirates, according to Robert F. Turner, co-founder of the Center for National Security Law and professor of American Foreign Policy. Once the American colonies gained independence from Britain, their ships were left without protection from piracy at sea. As American commerce began to increase, the Barbary states targeted American merchant vessels that traveled the seas without a strong naval defense.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama launched strikes on ISIS in Syria without congressional approval\n@highlight\nThomas Jefferson launched war on the Barbary pirates without congressional approval\n@highlight\nThe conflict over protecting shipping routes was America's first war on terror", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 545, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 617}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 994, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even before his presidency, @placeholder, as secretary of state, argued that his nation should not offer money to terrorists.", "idx": 31537}], "idx": 20471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Despite calls for a new cease-fire, fighting intensified in Gaza on Monday and Tuesday morning, with Palestinians saying more than two dozen people died as rockets or mortars struck a refugee camp, a hospital and the center of Gaza City. Eighteen people died as powerful and continuous air strikes rained down on Gaza City early Tuesday morning, the Palestinian Health Authority reported. And the Israeli military reported that 10 of its soldiers were killed Monday. Al Aqsa TV reported that Israeli strikes hit the Ministry of Finance in western Gaza and the house of Ismail Haniyeh, a senior political leader of Hamas. 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In the past week, which was far from atypical, suicide bombers attacked a court building in the northwestern city of Peshawar taking hostages and killing four people. In the southern city of Karachi the director of a renowned social program working in the megacity's poorest neighborhoods was shot and killed. And gunmen kidnapped two female Czech tourists in southwestern Pakistan. But this past week also saw more than a glimmer of good news from Pakistan: Saturday, March 16 marked an extraordinary moment in Pakistani history, as this is the first time a civilian government has served its entire five-year term (from 2008 to 2013). And, for the first time in its history, the Pakistani military appears unwilling to mount a coup against the civilian government. The military has successfully executed three coups and attempted a number of others since Pakistan's independence in 1947.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: For the first time, Pakistan government served its full term\n@highlight\nHe says lack of military coup attempt shows government is more stable than many think\n@highlight\nElections in Pakistan, Afghanistan likely to be crucial for those two nations\n@highlight\nBergen: He says Afghan economy is resilient and corruption may be receding", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder Attorney General's office said last week that it would appeal the sentences as being too soft given the scale of the fraud.", "idx": 31555}], "idx": 20480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid and Barcelona both comfortably won on Saturday, but for once Spain's two most dominant football clubs were overshadowed by a third-tier team which has been saved from extinction after receiving a huge injection of cash from the world's richest man, Carlos Slim. Just over a decade ago Real Oviedo played in La Liga alongside Real and Barca, but mismanagement from the club's directors took the Asturian team to the brink of bankruptcy in recent years. Needing to raise \u20ac1.9 million ($2.4 million) by November 17 or go bust, Oviedo's current board announced a share issue earlier this month to attract investment.\n@highlight\nMexican billionaire Carlos Slim invests $2.5 million in struggling Spanish club\n@highlight\nSlim was impressed by efforts of fans who bought shares to save Real Oviedo\n@highlight\nThe third division club had a November 17 deadline to avoid extinction\n@highlight\nSlim plans to create \"synergies between Spanish, Mexican and Latin American football\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 957, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This challenge and ambition is strictly a sports investment and one that looks to benefit the club and its fans,'' said an @placeholder statement regarding Slim's intervention.", "idx": 31559}], "idx": 20484} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cuba is more than a thousand miles from my home in New York, but it's a place close to my heart. Steve Kastenbaum talks with Salomon Leyderman outside the Adath Israel synagogue in Havana, Cuba. I went to Cuba to report on a country that appears to be on the cusp of a new era. My focus was the future of U.S.-Cuban relations and the reforms under Cuban leader Ra\u00fal Castro. But a vague notion of exploring my family history in Cuba resulted in the most memorable story of the entire journey. More than 15,000 Jews were living in Cuba in the 1940s and '50s. Today, there are about 1,500.\n@highlight\nA CNN Radio correspondent explores his Jewish heritage in Cuba\n@highlight\nHis grandparents left Cuba in the late 1940s\n@highlight\nAn 86-year-old Jewish man remembered correspondent's family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jewish life in Cuba has its roots in @placeholder, where my great-grandparents settled.", "idx": 31560}], "idx": 20485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 15:45 EST, 16 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:35 EST, 16 January 2013 Murder victim Rachel Manning, who was found dumped near a golf course in Milton Keynes A restaurant worker was responsible for strangling a teenage girl and dumping her body 12 years ago, a jury heard today. Shahidul Ahmed, 41, murdered shop assistant Rachel Manning, 18, after she made a late night call from a public phone box in Milton Keynes, then drove her body to a golf course where he left it in the undergrowth, it is alleged. After killing her he disfigured her face with a car steering lock, it is claimed.\n@highlight\nShahidul Ahmed, 41, accused of murdering Rachel Manning, 18\n@highlight\nIt is alleged to have happened on Sunday December 10, 2000\n@highlight\nMiss Manning's boyfriend Barri White convicted of her murder in 2002\n@highlight\nThe conviction was later quashed and he was acquitted in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 661, "end": 674}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "murdered by @placeholder and that he attacked her close to a telephone", "idx": 31562}], "idx": 20486} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)ISIS is under pressure in parts of Iraq and battling a variety of adversaries in Syria, but it's metastasizing at warp speed elsewhere, most dangerously in Egypt and Libya. It also has support in Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistan. And the leader of the group ravaging northern Nigeria, Boko Haram, has expressed his admiration of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The savage killing of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya -- all of them dressed in ISIS' trademark orange prison garb -- is another indication of ISIS' ability to take advantage of collapsed or collapsing states and of its growing presence in North Africa. 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Participants greet one another with air kisses and whoops of delight. They look ahead to fame and riches. That's reality TV, right? Not quite. Not in the case of a new Channel 4 series called My Last Summer. Its participants hobble and weep. Not for them the possibility of years on the Hello! magazine circuit and chat shows. For all these people are - or were - terminally ill. All the participants from My Last Summer suffer from a terminal illness, left-right: Andy, Jayne, Ben, Lou and Junior They decided to talk about their shared predicament in front of the cameras and the result is powerful, emotionally draining television. 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In a collection of faces of all tints, hues, eye colours, and hair shades, renowned portrait artist Martin Schoeller has captured the nation's diversity. The headshots, set against a plain background, are labelled with the subject's 'self ID' and 'census box checked'. Melting pot: Schoeller, who has captured people such as Brad Pitt, attempted to chart America's races Milestone: Steve McCurry's iconic photograph of an Afghanistani refugee was the 1985 cover It is a bid to depict the 'melting pot' of races in the United States, as indicated on the 2000 and 2010 census for a souvenir edition of National Geographic.\n@highlight\nThe photographer attempts to document all the variations of race in America since detailed data began in 2000\n@highlight\n6.8million people ticked numerous boxes on the form in 2000\n@highlight\nThe collection marks 125 years of National Geographic\n@highlight\nIt sits beside some of the magazine's most famous images\n@highlight\nSteve McCurry's iconic Afghanistani refugee was the cover in 1985, and again this month", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 300, "end": 301}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 661, "end": 679}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 919, "end": 937}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, in a special edition to mark @placeholder's 125th birthday, Schoeller has attempted to map the data with portraits.", "idx": 31596}], "idx": 20508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iraqi soldiers battling ISIS militants have recaptured most of the town of Beiji, home to the country's largest oil refinery. The strategic town, which is situated 155 miles north of Baghdad, is now likely to become the base for a future push to take back Saddam Hussein's hometown. There was no word on the fate of the refinery, which lies on Beiji's northern outskirts, today but the advances in the town could help break the five-month siege of the facility by Islamic State fighters. Iraqi soldiers battling ISIS have recaptured most of the town of Beiji, home to the country's largest oil refinery which has been under attack by militants for more than five months. Pictured: Smoke rises from the facility\n@highlight\nIraqi soldiers battling ISIS militants have recaptured majority of the town Beiji\n@highlight\nTown, 150 miles north of Baghdad, is home to country's largest oil refinery\n@highlight\nAdvances could help halt five-month siege of facility by Islamic State fighters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government officials in @placeholder offered no immediate comment on the news.", "idx": 31597}], "idx": 20509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 30 October 2013 The grieving widow of a the Sparks, Nevada school teacher tragically slain by a student last week has broken her silence to describe the last touching moments she shared with her husband. Sharon Landsberry was usually asleep as her math teacher husband Michael, 45, left for work each day. But on October 21, she was awake to share a goodbye Sharon had no idea would be their last. \u2018The last words I heard from him was 'Have a good day my beautiful wife,\u2019 Landsberry said.\n@highlight\nMichael Landsberry left a loving note for his sleeping wife Sharon every day when he left for work\n@highlight\n'I can't wait to be home with you': But last Monday, Sharon was awake to see her husband off to work at Sparks Middle School and has share the story of their final moments together\n@highlight\nLandsberry never came home after he tried to talk down a 12-year-old with a semi-automatic pistol and was gunned down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 287, "end": 303}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 583, "end": 600}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 797, "end": 816}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While those loving words were remain only in Sharon\u2019s memory, the @placeholder widow still has his daily morning messages.", "idx": 31603}], "idx": 20514} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Dutch football club is facing criticism for playing in the United Arab Emirates, despite being told its Israeli defender would not be allowed in the country. Vitesse Arnhem, second in the Dutch league, is in Abu Dhabi for training and matches with two German teams during its mid-season break. The team's spokeswoman Esther Bal says the team was told just one day before the trip that defender Dan Mori could not enter the UAE. Like most Arab countries, the UAE does not recognize Israel, and its immigration policies stipulate that Israeli citizens will be refused admission. Still, Bal says planning for the trip began about six weeks ago and the team had been assured on the phone repeatedly that the 25-year-old Mori would be allowed to enter because he was an athlete.\n@highlight\nVitesse Arnhem under pressure after its Israeli defender was not allowed entry to the UAE\n@highlight\nDutch club was told just a day before travelling to UAE that Dan Mori could not enter\n@highlight\nUAE does not recognize Israel\n@highlight\nDutch club says it \"had obligations\" to the teams they were playing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 70, "end": 89}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 469, "end": 471}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 949, "end": 951}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is not the first time the UAE has come under pressure for stopping @placeholder athletes from entering.", "idx": 31606}], "idx": 20517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Syrian mother of seven was so determined to help fight against Bashar Al Assad that she divorced her husband to lead a 40-strong women\u2019s brigade. 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Yeater, 20, who alleges that Bieber is the father of her baby, said the 17-year-old singer had told her he was a virgin before hastily removing her clothes in a bathroom. Californian Yeater also claims that her sexual encounter with Bieber was 'brief, lasting only approximately 30 seconds'. Here is the first photo of the Californian woman who has alleged was secretly fathered by the pop world's biggest teen idol, Justin Bieber\n@highlight\nShe claims they had sex backstage after his performance in L.A. on Oct 25\n@highlight\nShe is demanding a paternity test and 'adequate support'\n@highlight\nPop star's spokesperson vehemently denies the allegations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 39}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 396, "end": 413}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saucy: In another shot, @placeholder shows off her figure and her tattoos by lifting up her top and displaying her stomach", "idx": 31648}], "idx": 20547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Upon his surrender, suspected Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was placed in the immediate custody of federal authorities and remains under guard at a Boston hospital. His wounds and limited communication are among the variables that will affect the speed of course of the criminal case. Attorney General Eric Holder announced federal charges on Monday against the Cambridge, Massachusetts, resident. In a criminal complaint unsealed in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, Tsarnaev, 19, was charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, namely an improvised explosive device, against persons and property within the United States resulting in death.\n@highlight\nAttorney general will make final call, but expect White House, other top-level input\n@highlight\nDzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was advised of his rights as well as the charges at hospital\n@highlight\nSuspect's lawyers are expected to waive \"speedy trial\" requirement, sources said\n@highlight\nTsarnaev's wounds, limited communication among variables that will affect course of case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 73, "end": 89}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 465, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder declined to answer bail questions and assented to a probable cause hearing on May 30, 2013, at 10 am.", "idx": 31650}], "idx": 20548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Joe Bernstein's match report from Old Trafford. 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The investigation into accusations against Cristina Kirchner will go ahead despite the mysterious death of one of the case's prosecutors, authorities have said. Alberto Nisman died just one day before he was due to face questions in Congress over his 289-page complaint against the president and her foreign minister Hector Timerman. The case will now go before judge Daniel Rafecas who may call upon Kichner to make a statement. 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The Magpies only installed the monitor above the Leazes End this week and it was making its debut against the Foxes. But dressing panels surrounding the screen came loose amid high winds on Tyneside and referee Martin Atkinson advised that fans were not allowed into the ground. The new scoreboard at St James' Park, hanging above a section of the stand,reportedly came loose, causing concerns regarding safety As the wind picked up around the ground, staff were forced to investigate whether the screen was safe\n@highlight\nLeicester faced Newcastle in their Premier League clash\n@highlight\nSupporters were not allowed through the turnstiles at St James' Park until after original kick-off time\n@highlight\nDressing panels around the new electronic scoreboard came loose\n@highlight\nKick-off was then delayed until four o'clock while engineers investigated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 353, "end": 367}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's players and backroom staff mill around in the dugout while they wait for the game to begin", "idx": 31667}, {"query": "We wish to apologise once again to everyone who suffered inconvenience as a result of this issue today and wish to place on record our particular thanks to all supporters at @placeholder for their patience.", "idx": 31668}], "idx": 20560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart Lancaster has warned his England team that Samoa will arrive at Twickenham determined to win their 'cup final'. Successive defeats to New Zealand and South Africa have transformed Saturday's QBE International against the Pacific Islanders into a critical fixture as the Red Rose attempt to end a five-Test losing run. Samoa's players had considered boycotting the game due to their concerns over the mismanagement of their union and while that threat has been withdrawn, they are eager to make a statement at England's expense. 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Jane Hutton, who developed dementia and lived in a care home near in Aberdeen, died last year aged 83. Mrs Hutton, who has been described as frugal by friends, had been married to husband Neil, but the couple had no children. 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Keith Vaz, the chairman of the influential home affairs committee, said the roots of Britain\u2019s problems with immigration lie in the last government\u2019s failure get to control the borders while issuing \u2018jingoistic messages\u2019. And he ridiculed a speech by Labour\u2019s immigration spokesman Chris Bryant for failing to provide answers to how to deal with the numbers of people moving to Britain.\n@highlight\nChairman of powerful Commons committee in attack on own party\n@highlight\nCondemns the last government's 'disastrous' E-borders programme\n@highlight\nDismisses Chris Bryant's immigration speech attacking Next and Tesco\n@highlight\nWarns against 'immigration arms race' which plays into far-right parties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 851, "end": 862}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not enough: Mr @placeholder slammed his party leadership for trying to criticise retailers including Next for not hiring British workers", "idx": 31676}], "idx": 20567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 16:55 EST, 3 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:58 EST, 3 November 2013 A painting that British street artist Banksy donated to a New York City Housing Works thrift shop last month recently sold at auction for $615,000 dollars to a bidder named gorpetri. After discovering the artist behind their latest acquisition, the thrift shop, which benefits the homeless and those suffering from HIV/AIDs, decided to sell the painting at auction. Bidding started off at $74,000 but sold way above that at $615,00. 'The Banality of the Banality of Evil': Banksy's painting of a Nazi officer into a landscape of a mountain lake was recently sold for $615,000 at auction. That's the most expensive item ever sold a New York City Housing Works thrift shop\n@highlight\nA painting by British street artist Banksy was sold at auction for $615,000\n@highlight\nThe original landscape was purchased from a New York City Housing Works thrift shop a few months ago\n@highlight\nIt was then returned with the addition of a Nazi officer sitting on a bench, taking in the scene with Banksy's signature in the corner\n@highlight\nThe thrift shop put it up for auction to raise money for their charity which benefits the homeless and those living with HIV/AIDs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 172, "end": 198}, {"start": 548, "end": 559}, {"start": 568, "end": 583}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesperson from @placeholder has confirmed the sale and said that they had no idea who the man was when he dropped off the painting.", "idx": 31677}], "idx": 20568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The suspected Islamist terrorists who had a shootout with police on Thursday in Verviers, Belgium, have ties to ISIS-linked cells in other European countries, a senior Belgian counterterrorism source told CNN on Friday. The two suspects who died in the shootout are believed to have fought with ISIS in Syria, the source said. Another man was captured but hasn't revealed any information. There also was a dire warning: Not all the terrorists in the cell have been rounded up, according to the source. Belgian police have taken out part of the terror network plotting an attack in Belgium, but they have not yet taken down every component of it, the source said. There is fear others may try to avenge the two men.\n@highlight\nOfficials believe this is a new strategy from ISIS to organize attacks on nations in airstrike coalition\n@highlight\nCounterterrorism official tells CNN that terrorists killed in Belgium raid had ties to ISIS\n@highlight\nU.S. sources tell CNN that they knew of planned attacks and shared information with Belgians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 210, "end": 212}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thursday night's raids were a dramatic culmination in a chain of Belgian police investigations into an alleged terror cell that included people who had fought in @placeholder, van der Sypt said.", "idx": 31682}, {"query": "Verviers is a little off the beaten path in eastern @placeholder, the last stop before open fields and forest.", "idx": 31684}], "idx": 20571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 48-year-old Florida daycare worker has been arrested after being caught kicking a child on a security camera. Linda K. Klemm, a mother-of-four from Tarpon Springs, has been charged with child abuse after the footage captured her attacking a 16-month-old girl who was sleeping on the floor. The incident occurred at the Kids Stop-N-Play day care in Holiday. The victim's mother, Crystal Faggione, 24, said she noticed red marks all over her daughter, Lillian, including one underneath her eye, three on her forehead, and a red, bald patch created when the worker kicked her daughter in the head, according to The Tampa Bay Times.\n@highlight\nIncident occurred Saturday at Kids Stop-N-Play day care in Holiday\n@highlight\nMother Crystal Faggione, 24, said her daughter was covered in marks\n@highlight\nReview of the day care security footage showed Linda Klemm, 48, abusing the child\n@highlight\nCamera caught Klemm kicking the little girl at least four times\n@highlight\nKlemm was fired and then arrested and charged", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 614, "end": 628}, {"start": 672, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However after feeding @placeholder, Faggione realized there were more marks on her daughter's head she hadn't realized.", "idx": 31689}], "idx": 20574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "EU boss Jean-Claude Juncker acted like a \u2018business partner\u2019 to Amazon when he was prime minister of Luxembourg, a former company boss claimed EU boss Jean-Claude Juncker acted like a \u2018business partner\u2019 to web giant Amazon when he was prime minister of Luxembourg, a former company boss claimed last night. Bob Comfort, the firm\u2019s former head of tax, reportedly said the Luxembourg government \u2018helped solve problems\u2019 for the business. In comments reported by the Guardian newspaper, Mr Comfort said: \u2018The Luxembourg government presents itself as a business partner and I think it\u2019s an accurate description. It helps to solve problems.\u2019\n@highlight\nFormer exec said Luxembourg government 'helped to solve problems'\n@highlight\nHe said Juncker's message to firm was 'come back and tell me'\n@highlight\nGoogle has come under fire for dodging tax in the countries it operates in", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 8, "end": 26}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 142, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 168}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder admitted he was \u2018politically responsible\u2019 for what took place in Luxembourg during his time in charge but has denied direct involvement.", "idx": 31691}], "idx": 20575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 100,000 people have signed a petition calling for Tony Blair to be stripped of a controversial charity award for his 'legacy' in Africa. Save the Children has been hit by a furious backlash over the prize - amid claims it is 'a betrayal' of the charity's principles. It comes after the row reached the Commons today when an MP questioned how Mr Blair could be awarded a prize after taking Britain to war 'unnecessarily' in Iraq. The intervention, during Prime Minister's Questions, sparked David Cameron to mock the prize - pointing out it had been awarded by a former member of Gordon Brown's staff.\n@highlight\nOnline petition on 38 Degrees website was only set up three days ago\n@highlight\nComes after Tory MP attacked ex-PM for taking UK to war 'unnecessarily'\n@highlight\nCameron mocked the award at Prime Minister's Questions today\n@highlight\nHe joked about the links between Save the Children and Blair's No.10\n@highlight\n200 Save the Children staff have signed letter condemning 'legacy' award\n@highlight\nStaff say 'morally reprehensible' award is 'betrayal' of charity's principles\n@highlight\nBlair received award at star-studded ceremony in New York last week\n@highlight\nCharity ambassador Dom Joly says he is 'embarrassed' by the decision", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 750, "end": 751}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 892, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 959}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two former aides of Tony Blair have significant roles in @placeholder.", "idx": 31703}], "idx": 20581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 4-year-old Ohio girl who vanished more than three weeks ago was found alive and in good condition, halfway across the country in southern California, authorities said. Haylee Donathan was found with her mother and her mother's boyfriend, fugitive sex offender Robbie Potter. Haylee Donathan, her mother Candace Watson and Robbie Potter were discovered hiding for the past week at The Morning Star Ranch, a retreat in Valley Center, near San Diego, said Peter Elliott, United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio. Potter is a registered sex offender, officials said. He was being sought by the U.S. Marshal's Service.\n@highlight\nMissing Ohio girl found alive near San Diego, California, authorities say\n@highlight\nTip led authorities to raid communal farm\n@highlight\nHaylee Donathan was with mother, boyfriend who's a fugitive sex offender\n@highlight\nHaylee, mother were last seen May 28", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 391, "end": 412}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 499}, {"start": 509, "end": 525}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 789, "end": 803}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When she is returned to @placeholder, Haylee will be placed in the custody of her grandmother, Elliott said.", "idx": 31706}], "idx": 20583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett Tony Blair's son Nicky, pictured in 2006, has set himself up as a football agent and could make thousands from the Brazil World Cup The son of former Prime Minister Tony Blair looks set to make thousands off the back of the World Cup after signing up top players to his football agency business. Nicky Blair, 28, starting representing footballers after leaving Oxford University and reportedly made a massive sum from brokering the transfer of Mexican Hector Herrera last year. The players he represents - including fellow Mexican rising star Marco Fabian - could now make the agent even more cash if they perform well at the World Cup in Brazil.\n@highlight\nEx-PM's son Nicky Blair signed up Mexican footballers to his agency\n@highlight\nHe has reportedly already cashed in on transfer deal for Hector Herrera\n@highlight\nThe agent could now make more from \u00a310million-rated Marco Fabian\n@highlight\nFabian's career boosted when brought on in World Cup game yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The money would put @placeholder on his way to emulating his father's growing fortune, which is estimated at \u00a380million.", "idx": 31707}], "idx": 20584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pippa Middleton looked relieved to be back on two feet after a marathon cycle across the U.S. Her bicycle odyssey ended when she crossed the finish line just after 3am on Saturday in Annapolis, Maryland, after covering 3,000 miles in six days, ten hours and 54 minutes. Her brother, James, and six other men also took part in the challenge. The Middleton siblings were pictured having a relaxed stroll along the waterfront in Annapolis with their teammates before flying home. Scroll down for video Back on two feet: Pippa Middleton takes a walk along the water in Annapolis with one of her teammates\n@highlight\nThe Middletons finished the bike ride at 3am Saturday\n@highlight\nAlong with their team, they cycled for six days, ten hours and 54 minutes\n@highlight\nSo far they have raised thousands for charity\n@highlight\nGroup relaxed with a walk along waterfront\n@highlight\nPippa dressed casually in white skinny jeans and a stripey top", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 517, "end": 531}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder walked ahead of her in a green T-shirt and trousers and was still sporting his bushy beard.", "idx": 31708}], "idx": 20585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin Odegaard admitted joining up with the Norwegian squad at the tender age of 15 was \u2018surreal\u2019. The teenager will become his country\u2019s youngest-ever international when he faces the United Arab Emirates in Stavanger on Wednesday. And he said he was surprised to be called up so early in his career. 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Instead, \"The King's Speech\" -- a crowning achievement powered by a dream cast -- digs vibrant human drama out of the dry dust of history. King George VI (Colin Firth) -- father of the present Queen Elizabeth -- found his own Dr. Strangelove in Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush), a wildly eccentric Australian speech therapist who made it possible for the stammering monarch to go on radio in 1939 and rally his subjects to support the declaration of war on Hitler's Germany.\n@highlight\n\"The King's Speech\" is a crowning achievement powered by a dream cast\n@highlight\nWriter David Seidler had first conceived the story as a play\n@highlight\nColin Firth gives a towering performance that deserves a shower of awards", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 174, "end": 190}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 371}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder treats speech lessons like therapy sessions, pushing for details about life in the royal family.", "idx": 31712}], "idx": 20589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Once tipped for greatness like his Everton Academy team-mate Ross Barkley, Gerard Kinsella hit rock bottom with a telephone call from his club Fleetwood Town in February 2013. Kinsella was ordered in and it was confirmed he had failed a drugs test. The anabolic steroid nandrolone had been discovered in his system and once the wheels of justice had turned, he was hit with a two-year ban \u2014 the longest punishment for any current professional player in England. But behind the bald facts of a so-called \u2018drugs cheat\u2019 is a tragic story of a young player driven to depression and despair by the difficulties he faced trying to achieve his dream.\n@highlight\nKinsella was once tipped for greatness at Everton's Academy\n@highlight\nWas a team-mate of Toffees and England star Ross Barkley\n@highlight\nHit with a ban in 2013 after he had failed a drugs test\n@highlight\nMaintains he never deliberately took performance-enhancing drugs\n@highlight\nRecently given green light by the FA to train again with a football club", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 972, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having first joined @placeholder at the tender age of seven, Kinsella was held in high regard at the club during his teenage years.", "idx": 31714}], "idx": 20590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has struck down a federal law designed to stop the sale and marketing of videos showing dogfights and other acts of animal cruelty, saying it is an unconstitutional violation of free speech. The 8-1 decision was a defeat for animal rights groups and congressional sponsors of the unusual legislation. The specific case before the court dealt with tapes showing pit bulldogs attacking other animals and one another in staged confrontations. The justices Tuesday concluded the scope and intent of the decade-old statute was overly broad. \"The First Amendment itself reflects a judgment by the American people that the benefits of its restrictions on the government outweigh its costs,\" said Chief Justice John Roberts. He concluded Congress had not sufficiently shown \"depictions\" of dogfighting were enough to justify a special category of exclusion from free speech protection.\n@highlight\nJustices say banning the videos is an unconstitutional violation of free speech\n@highlight\nCourt threw out conviction of Robert Stevens who sold videos\n@highlight\nStevens was charged in 2004 with selling depictions of animal cruelty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is what I was hoping for,\" @placeholder told CNN just after the ruling was announced.", "idx": 31717}], "idx": 20592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Vote as if your life depends on it.\" Those are the final words of an ominous new Web video that features footage of an American flag being burned and attacks President Barack Obama, saying he is \"willfully blind to the threats we face.\" The ad, set to be released Thursday -- the 13th anniversary of 9/11 -- is being paid for by a super PAC led by John Bolton, who was a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under George W. 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Obama outlines ISIS strategy: Airstrikes in Syria, more U.S. troops Set to run Thursday and Friday, the $138,000 ad buy targets states with key Senate races, including Arkansas, Alaska, New Hampshire, Iowa, Louisiana and Colorado, and also the District of Columbia.\n@highlight\nJohn Bolton's super PAC is making a sizable ad buy for the 2014 midterm elections\n@highlight\nThe ad attacks President Obama, accusing him of being weak\n@highlight\nBolton's group wants national security to be a focus in 2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 702, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With an eye on 2016, @placeholder himself has left the door open to running for president.", "idx": 31727}, {"query": "In a prime-time address Wednesday night, the President announced that the U.S. will lead a coalition to \"degrade and ultimately destroy\" @placeholder \"wherever they exist.\"", "idx": 31728}], "idx": 20596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 15:34 EST, 12 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 13 February 2014 Chelsea Clinton was the butt of jokes at Stanford University in the late 1990s as her father battled impeachment and fended off the national scandal of his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. And first lady Hillary Clinton kept careful track of her experiences in the White House, especially during her ill-fated 1994 'HillaryCare' effort to nationalize the health care industry, confiding in long-time friend Diane Blair that she might one day need her notes for 'revenge.'\n@highlight\nRevelations come from the archives of Diane Blair, a University of Arkansas political science professor who knew the Clintons for decades\n@highlight\nHillary, she wrote, thought she would need to remember who helped and who hurt her during her ill-fated march toward nationalized 'HillaryCare'\n@highlight\nBill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky and his ensuing impeachment battle caused daughter Chelsea no end of embarrassment\n@highlight\nStanford classmates would jeer whenever family portraits were shown on TV, Hillary recalled, and it 'just killed her'\n@highlight\nA love letter in Blair's files from a young and passionate Bill may indicate a romance between the two, since the much younger future president jokingly refers to himself as having once been 'even younger'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 160, "end": 178}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 670, "end": 691}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 897, "end": 907}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 955, "end": 969}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1256}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While voters genuinely admire @placeholder\u2019s intelligence and tenacity, they are uncomfortable with these traits in a woman,' the public opinion gurus determined.", "idx": 31735}], "idx": 20599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 20:07 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:07 EST, 24 October 2012 Barack Obama created an instant internet hit with his comments during the Presidential debate about \u2018horses and bayonets\u2019. Responding to claims by Mitt Romney that the US had fewer warships now than it did in 1916, the President quipped: \u2018Well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because the nature of our military has changed. It\u2019s not a game of Battleship.\u2019 Instantly #horsesandbayonets started trending on Twitter having been mentioned by users 105,767 times a minute. Spoof: Barack Obama created an instant internet hit with his comments during the Presidential debate about 'horses and bayonets'\n@highlight\nObama was responding to claims by Mitt Romney that the US had fewer warships now than it did in 1916\n@highlight\nPresident quipped: 'Well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because the nature of our military has changed'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 261}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 774, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jokes: It didn't take long for Obama's comment to come back to haunt @placeholder on the internet", "idx": 31739}], "idx": 20603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A letter written in Italian by Albert Einstein in 1925 has sold for almost \u00a350,000 at auction A letter by Albert Einstein that is unusually written in Italian has fetched \u00a349,000 at auction. The Austrian genius\u2019s 1925 missive to Italian electrical engineer Giovanni Giorgi defends his 1915 theory of relativity in the face of strong criticism. It also speaks of \u2018God\u2019 as a scientific concept despite Einstein not believing in a deity. The letter was penned after the scientist faced the criticism of American physicist Dayton Miller who sought to disprove his theory in a series of experiments. Dismissing his findings, Einstein wrote to Giorgi: 'I agree with your opinion on the fact that the movement of an ether with a [mathematical formula] so high is particularly impossible.\n@highlight\nThe letter was written in 1925 and addressed to engineer Giovanni Giorgi\n@highlight\nIn it, Einstein dismisses views of American critic opposed to his theory\n@highlight\nIt is one of the rare examples of the scientist's knowledge of Italian\n@highlight\nThe letter was sold for \u00a349,000 to a private buyer at an auction in Boston", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 257, "end": 271}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Einstein was fluent in Italian having lived in @placeholder with his family in the mid 1890s letters written by him in the language are scarce.", "idx": 31750}], "idx": 20609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM John Terry placed the ball on the spot, smacked it past Mark Schwarzer into the top corner and his whoop of delight cut through the leafy tranquility of the Surrey stockbroker belt where Chelsea train. This time last week, Terry feared his season might be over, cut short by a twisted ankle during the goalless first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid. On Tuesday, he was declared fit by Jose Mourinho, but the manager did not stop there. He also told how his captain had unfinished business in this competition and declared his form to be as good as ever.\n@highlight\nJohn Terry is fit to play in Chelsea's Champions League semi-final\n@highlight\nBlues captain has stated he wants to stay at the club until end of his career\n@highlight\nHe credits Mourinho for saving his career after being snubbed by Benitez\n@highlight\nEto'o and Hazard have also returned from injury but Cech is ruled out\n@highlight\nChelsea loanee Courtois will make his Stamford Bridge debut... for Atletico", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 368, "end": 383}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 675, "end": 690}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unbreakable: @placeholder returned to training ahead of schedule as Chelsea prepare to face Atletico Madrid", "idx": 31755}], "idx": 20611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ailing German champions Bayern Munich thrashed second-placed Bayer Leverkusen 5-1 on Sunday to boost the club's hopes of European Champions League football next season. Germany international striker Mario Gomez scored a first-half hat-trick for the 22-time Bundesliga winners in a victory which saw the Bavarians climb into the third and final qualifying position for Europe's premier club competition. The 25-year-old scored his treble between an early Simon Rolfes own-goal and a late strike from French winger Franck Ribery, with Switzerland striker Eren Derdiyok restoring some pride for Jupp Heynckes' team. Leverkusen, four-times German runners-up but not since 2002 when the club also lost in the Champions League final, could have closed to within two points of league leaders Borussia Dortmund.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich beat title hopefuls Leverkusen 5-1 to move into third in the Bundesliga\n@highlight\nBayern need to finish in the top three to qualify for next season's Champions League\n@highlight\nGermany striker Mario Gomez scores first-half hat-trick for the defending champions\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund go eight points clear of second-placed Leverkusen", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 70, "end": 85}, {"start": 130, "end": 154}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 713, "end": 728}, {"start": 794, "end": 810}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 989, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gomez claimed the match ball with his 22nd @placeholder goal this season in first-half stoppage time, before Derdiyok found the roof of the net for the visitors just past the hour mark.", "idx": 31761}], "idx": 20615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is heading to North Carolina next week to campaign with Republican Senate nominee Thom Tillis, CNN has learned. This comes as GOP officials believe Tillis, the North Carolina House Speaker, has closed the gap in his race against endangered incumbent Sen. Kay Hagan. Romney, who won North Carolina in the 2012 general election, is scheduled to attend a rally with Tillis in Raleigh next Wednesday, which \"will be a big shot of momentum\" for the campaign in the closing days, campaign manager Jordan Shaw told CNN. Tillis allies believe they have gained some support following the controversy surrounding Hagan admitting she missed a classified briefing on ISIS and other security threats to attend a fundraiser. That revelation, prompted by questioning from CNN producer Ted Barrett, prompted Hagan then to attack her opponent on missing legislative work in favor of fundraising.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney to attend a Thom Tillis rally next week in North Carolina\n@highlight\nSources: Romney cool on third presidential bid, but is listening to people who want him in the race\n@highlight\n\"A lot of people in Romneyland are rooting for him to get in\"", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 559, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another source close to @placeholder put it this way: \"I wouldn't bet on it, but I wouldn't bet either.\"", "idx": 31770}], "idx": 20622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 22:21 EST, 27 November 2011 After challenging the President to a series of live debates, GOP frontrunner Newt Gingrich has said that President Obama can use a teleprompter if he wants to. The Republican hopeful made the gibe at a speech in Naples, Florida. He said: 'If he wants to use a teleprompter, then it would be fine with me.' Following cheers and laughter, he added: 'It has to be fair. If you [were] to defend ObamaCare, wouldn't you want a teleprompter?' My turn: Newt Gingrich got a coveted endorsement from New Hampshire's largest paper\n@highlight\nGingrich wins endorsement from New Hampshire's largest paper\n@highlight\nBill Clinton praises GOP hopeful, saying: 'He's being rewarded for thinking'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 123}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder refused to predict a GOP winner but praised Gingrich's performance in the debates.", "idx": 31771}], "idx": 20623} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- We've seen some major world events unfold on the social media stage in the past week, the biggest being Google's threat to pull out of China and the Haiti earthquake. Google's actions have brought attention back to the long-standing Internet censorship that blankets China, while the destruction in Haiti has mobilized hundreds of thousands to open their wallets and their hearts. Just like the Iran election crisis, those events are causing people to reassess the impact of social media on the world. It's clear that social media has the power to impact world politics and the lives of billions, but some have overstated what social media can actually do. We need to understand what social media really is in order to use it effectively for social good.\n@highlight\nAuthor: Social media has helped mobilize people in China, Haiti and Iran\n@highlight\nAfter Haiti's earthquake, aid groups solicit donations by text message\n@highlight\nSocial media's ability to help people has been overstated in the past, author says\n@highlight\nUltimately, technology and social networks are tools people must use", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the end though, social media didn't topple any governments, although it has helped shift the political climate in @placeholder.", "idx": 31774}], "idx": 20626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the name of the game is escape, one gamer's boredom is another gamer's boon. Sony PlayStation 3 game Afrika's stunning graphics are virtually photo-realistic. On August 28, Sony released for PlayStation 3 in Japan its long-announced, shrouded-in-secret game \"Afrika,\" in which a single player assumes the role of a National Geographic photographer on an African safari to shoot wild animals in the grassland. Each of the player's photos is then judged on angle, target, distance and technique, and the photographer is rewarded in \"cash,\" which can be used to upgrade his or her camera to models based on Sony's latest Alpha-branded single-lens-reflex cameras and lenses.\n@highlight\nSony releases PlayStation 3 game Afrika, simulating a photographer on safari\n@highlight\nContemplative nature games are nothing new to successful competitor Nintendo\n@highlight\nSony lags behind Nintendo in console sales, hopes game will revive PlayStation 3", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 91, "end": 108}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 329, "end": 347}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 939, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But what may be new to @placeholder is hardly new to the rest of the gaming world, let alone to current industry leader Nintendo.", "idx": 31778}], "idx": 20629} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Los Angeles police have linked three people arrested Wednesday to nine shotgun robberies and two murders, including Sunday's fatal shooting of an MTV producer, a police spokeswoman said Thursday. Investigators connected a string of robberies and killings because of similar descriptions for the robber and the use of shotguns, which a police official called \"a rare weapon to use in a street crime.\" The crimes happened in just blocks from Olympic Boulevard, in and around the Wilshire section of Los Angeles over the past two weeks, police said. The suspects are Jabaar Vincent Thomas, 26, Destiny Young, 29, and Richard Edward Anderson, 33, Los Angeles Police Sgt. 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Some of those in the crowd at the Berkshire course had come to see the Queen, arriving, as she does every day of the Royal Meeting, by horse-drawn carriage from Windsor Castle. Others had come to see the horse regarded by many as the queen of the turf: reigning Prix de l'Arc Triomphe champion Treve. The French filly would be the first Arc winner to run at the Royal Meeting since 1989 winner Carroll House finished last in the following year's Hardwicke Stakes.\n@highlight\nWilliam Buick rides The Fugue to victory in the Prince of Wales Stakes at Royal Ascot\n@highlight\nPrix de l'Arc Triomphe champion Treve beaten into third by Magician\n@highlight\nBuick: \"She's an absolute star. 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One cable from earlier this year says the Vatican was angered by the way the Murphy Commission -- which was looking into the how complaints of abuse had been handled by the Church and Irish government -- sidestepped normal diplomatic channels. The commission had written directly to the Vatican to seek information and requested a meeting with the Vatican's representative in Ireland. The Vatican envoy did not respond, according to the cable.\n@highlight\nCable: Vatican was angered that commission sidestepped diplomatic channels\n@highlight\nIreland \"failed to respect and protect Vatican sovereignty,\" cable says\n@highlight\nResentment toward the church is \"very high\" in the general public, cable says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 339, "end": 355}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the cable added: \"Much of the @placeholder public views the Vatican protests as pettily procedural and failing to confront the real issue of horrific abuse and cover-up by Church officials.\"", "idx": 31793}], "idx": 20640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Out for walkies, tiny Tyson's little legs don't look like they'll get him too far. But the energetic chihuahua and Ihasa cross's miniature frame could well put him in the running for the title of Britain's smallest dog. The five-month-old pup weighs 13oz and stands 4in tall to the shoulder. His owner Rosemarie McLinden cannot find a collar to fit him - so took him for a walk on a ferret harness. Scroll down for video Tyson the puppy going for his first walk with owner Rosemarie McLinden in Keal, Lincolnshire. At just 4in tall, the chihuahua Ihasa cross is thought to be Britain's smallest dog\n@highlight\nTyson, the chihuahua and Ihasa cross is just 4in tall and weighs 13oz\n@highlight\nWas taken in by owner after being rejected by the rest of his litter\n@highlight\nStrapped in a ferret harness, the puppy took its first walk in Keal, Lincolnshire", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 473, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 537, "end": 551}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The puppy, pictured with the @placeholder family's golden retriever, weighs just 13oz and was rejected by his litter at birth", "idx": 31815}], "idx": 20655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Zero turbulence, food service whenever you like and the ability to move about or recline as you wish are some of the benefits to be enjoyed by the lucky few aviation enthusiasts who land one of the Boeing 747 seats up for sale by All Nippon Airways. Japan's ANA is selling a total of seven seats from one of its decommissioned Boeing 747-400D planes and is expecting bumper interest from flying fans keen to have a slice of aviation history in their living rooms. Such is the demand the sale of the seats via the Japanese airline\u2019s online shopping website will be made through a ballot, with registration open from Christmas Day to February 28.\n@highlight\nAll Nippon Airways selling total of seven seats from Boeing 747-400D\n@highlight\nThree single and four double seat available for \u00a33,458 and \u00a33,992\n@highlight\nSale will be decided by ballot and delivered within Japan in March", "entities": [{"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 230, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Boeing 747-400 is one of over 1,400 747s to have been built by @placeholder, with this model concluding production in 2009.", "idx": 31818}], "idx": 20658} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Misinformation can spread quickly on Twitter, each retweet exposing it to wider audiences and even resulting in real world impacts. On Tuesday, hackers took over the Associated Press Twitter account and falsely claimed that there had been explosions at the White House and that the president was hurt. The tweet was up for a few minutes and retweeted more than 3,000 times before Twitter took the account offline. The AP immediately confirmed the news was not true, but the tweet was up long enough to send a shudder through the stock market, which plunged 143 points before recovering.\n@highlight\nA fake tweet can spread across the social network and into the real world quickly\n@highlight\nOne tweet from a hacked AP account resulted in a dip in the stock market\n@highlight\nThere is no way to edit or take back a tweet and deleting is ineffective once it is in the wild", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 175, "end": 190}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 427, "end": 428}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder incident is not the first time a tweet has influenced markets.", "idx": 31823}], "idx": 20663} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:41 EST, 29 April 2013 Dental nurse Ravinder Kaur, 34, is facing charges relating to accusations that she poisoned two colleagues with mercury while working at a dental practice in Bedfordshire A dental nurse took revenge on her boss by poisoning her coffee with the mercury used in fillings, a court was told. Ravinder Kaur, 34, was in danger of being dismissed from her job after a string of formal warnings about her behaviour when she allegedly poured a capsule of mercury amalgam into a cup of coffee and served it to her boss Laura Knowles in March last year.\n@highlight\nRavinder Kaur, 34, accused of lacing drink in act of 'spite and revenge'\n@highlight\nShe denies administering a poisonous or noxious substance with intent to cause harm\n@highlight\nPractice manager Laura Knowles rushed to hospital with cramps\n@highlight\nKaur had twice been warned by bosses at Bedfordshire practice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was hired as an assistant dental nurse in November 2011, and had been given training in the safe handling and storage of mercury.", "idx": 31824}], "idx": 20664} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Texas man is battling for custody of his first-born daughter after his wife successfully gave her up for adoption without telling him - to a family who now refuses to return the girl. Terry Achane, 31, a drill instructor in South Carolina, says it was just days after he left his pregnant wife for his new job out of state that she quietly signed over their unborn baby to a family of seven in Utah. His newborn baby, whom he had wanted to name Teleah, was given to Jared and Kristi Frei, who now say the girl is theirs and won't give her back without a fight.\n@highlight\nTexas couple were experiencing marital trouble when husband took a job out of state leading to the quiet adoption\n@highlight\nJudge has since found birth mother had deceived her husband, the adoption agency and prospective parents\n@highlight\nAdopting couple of six other children given 60 days to give the child back to father\n@highlight\nAdoptive parents say they plan to appeal the judge's decision", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 6}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kept in the dark throughout this with months of being unable to reach his wife, Mr Achane asked a friend to visit her home in @placeholder who reported that the house appeared vacant.", "idx": 31825}], "idx": 20665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Lambert expressed his dismay at referee Lee Mason after the official sent Aston Villa\u2019s Gabriel Agbonlahor off for what looked like a legitimate 50-50 challenge. Agbonlahor and former Villa winger Ashley Young clashed in the 65th minute in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United, with both players sliding in aggressively \u2014 though neither had their foot up or their studs showing. But Mason immediately dismissed the Villa player \u2014 even though Lambert claimed that Young admitted that he had committed the foul. 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Sgt. Andrew Goodrich identified the officer as Kenton Hampton, but he declined to confirm whether Hampton is among six officers involved in the arrest of Kelly Thomas, a 37-year-old homeless man who died five days after allegedly being beaten by police this summer. That death is under investigation by the FBI and the Orange County District Attorney. But Hampton was involved in two incidents last year in which two men are accusing Hampton of brutality and false arrest, Goodrich told CNN.\n@highlight\nOfficer Kenton Hampton is accused of brutality in three arrest cases, an attorney says\n@highlight\nHampton is placed on paid leave, a police spokesman announces Friday\n@highlight\nThe third allegation was made Friday by a 27-year-old man who says he was falsely arrested\n@highlight\nOne of the three cases involves the death this summer of Kelly Thomas, a homeless man", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In making the announcement Friday, @placeholder declined to state when the leave became effective.", "idx": 31834}], "idx": 20673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain's Ebola screening plans remained in chaos yesterday as airports said they had been given no instructions. After days of Government indecision over whether to screen airline passengers to halt the spread of the deadly virus, Downing Street was yesterday still unable to say when the process would start or where it would find the medics to oversee it. With the incubation period for the disease as long as 21 days, it was feared the delay in introducing measures could mean the deadly virus is already in the UK. 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We love the flash. And the occasional winning night at the tables. But there's a slower side to this city of just less than 600,000 residents, one of cobblestone lanes, colonial mansions, art deco buildings and tranquil parks, all done in a fusion of Chinese and Portuguese motifs. The best part is that Macau (just an hour from Hong Kong by ferry) is compact, making it a breeze to explore.\n@highlight\nIt's the gambling capital of the world, but there are plenty of ways to spend your winnings or forget about your losings\n@highlight\nMacanese cuisine combines Chinese and Portuguese styles\n@highlight\nMacau is the world's most densely populated place\n@highlight\nResidents have one of the world's highest life expectancy rates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder settled in Macau in the 16th century and the island was handed back to China in 1999.", "idx": 31839}], "idx": 20676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 07:12 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:23 EST, 6 October 2012 Green rules coming from the EU threaten to plunge Britain into 1970s-style blackouts in three years and lead to energy bills doubling. Millions could be pushed into fuel poverty \u2013 having to choose between heating or eating \u2013 because Brussels diktats are closing power stations needlessly, the Government\u2019s energy regulator warned yesterday. The plants that remain in Britain will not be able to keep up with demand by winter 2015, a dire report from Ofgem predicted. 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Major demonstrations are planned for Cairo, Alexandria and other cities, the latest in a series of rallies that began a week ago. Protesters have defied orders for a curfew, and the country's powerful military announced Monday that it would not open fire on peaceful demonstrators. A leading opposition figure told CNN that the United States needs to be ready to \"let go of Mubarak,\" a longtime ally.\n@highlight\nNEW: Egypt tries to cut off travel, communications ahead of new rallies\n@highlight\nNEW: \"There is no aggressive behavior from the army,\" activist says\n@highlight\nMubarak's VP promises reform, and the army says it won't shoot protesters\n@highlight\nU.S. needs to \"let go of Mubarak,\" ElBaradei says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 553, "end": 555}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of several opposition figures whose names surface when protesters talk about possible future leaders of Egypt.", "idx": 31858}], "idx": 20689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manila, Philippines (CNN)This week Pope Francis will set foot on Philippine soil. His pastoral visit is the fourth time our country will be graced by the presence of the Successor of Peter. In 1970 Blessed Pope Paul VI included the Philippines in his apostolic pilgrimage to Asia and Oceania. Saint Pope John Paul II came to the Philippines twice -- in 1981 and in 1995 for the World Youth Day. Twenty years later, we welcome Pope Francis. 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Student Laura Wilson, 17, was killed by 18-year-old Ashtiaq Asghar, having allegedly been lured alone to the canal by his friend and her former lover Ishaq Hussain, Sheffield Crown Court heard. Laura had a brief fling with near neighbour Hussain, 22, and gave birth to their daughter in June last year but he refused to accept the child was his, the court was told. 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The Somerset keeper-batsman, only last week named in England\u2019s provisional World Cup squad, will be missing indefinitely after struggling to regain the vision needed to perform at the highest level. It is another harsh reminder of the dangers inherent in cricket, with the sport still reeling from the death of Phillip Hughes after he, like Kieswetter, was struck on the head after mistiming a pull shot while batting in a first-class game.\n@highlight\nCraig Kieswetter suffered eye injury five months ago playing for Somerset\n@highlight\nThe England wicketkeeper has 'struggled to retain perfect vision'\n@highlight\nSomerset say Kieswetter is 'unlikely' to be fit for the 2015 season\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old has pulled out of Australian Big Bash T20 league", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 609, "end": 624}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder star charted his original recovery on social media, here giving a thumbs up in hospital", "idx": 31875}], "idx": 20701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A deal has been reached for 200 Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga forces to pass through Turkey to help Syrian Kurdish fighters in the besieged town of Kobani, just over the border in Syria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday. The Syrian Kurdish fighters had originally declined the deployment of Peshmerga troops, but Erdogan told reporters in Riga, Latvia, that he'd learned Wednesday that an agreement for the reinforcement force had been reached. However, an aide to the minister for Peshmerga in Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government told CNN that talks are ongoing. The technical discussions involve four parties -- the United States, Turkey, the Syrian Kurds and the KRG in Iraq -- and decisions on numbers and timing are still a ways off, he said.\n@highlight\nU.S. is accused of arming terrorists as ISIS boasts of intercepting weapons\n@highlight\nTurkish President says deal reached for Iraqi Peshmerga to join Kurds in Kobani\n@highlight\nGroup: 464 ISIS militants are among 553 people killed in a month's airstrikes in Syria\n@highlight\n32 civilians have also been killed, including six children and five women, it says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 43, "end": 59}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 223}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 521, "end": 547}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The figures do not include any casualties in neighboring Iraq, where the coalition has also been targeting @placeholder forces.", "idx": 31889}], "idx": 20710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer was behind bars Monday after being arrested for allegedly helping drug traffickers move their product into the United States. The arrest of Jose Luis Zavala, 38, a CBP officer in Brownsville, Texas, follows an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations and Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, the CBP said. Zavala has been with the CBP for seven years and is now on administrative leave, the agency said. According to a criminal complaint, Zavala came to the attention of investigators on November 19, when a van carrying about 3,000 pounds of marijuana tried to enter the United States at the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville.\n@highlight\nJose Luis Zavala is accused of aiding drug smugglers\n@highlight\nInvestigators say he helped steer smugglers into his lane at international crossings\n@highlight\nHis apparent failure to spot 3,000 pounds of pot in a van raised questions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 52}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 281, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 376}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 418, "end": 420}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We do not tolerate corruption or abuse within our ranks, and we fully cooperate with any criminal or administrative investigation of alleged misconduct by any of our personnel, on or off duty,\" @placeholder said in a statement.", "idx": 31898}], "idx": 20718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, 38, has never lived a day in which his father Moammar didn't rule Libya -- as its undisputed leader inside the country and an enigmatic, controversial voice for the world. And yet, as the Libyan government faced a stiff popular uprising, it was Moammar Gadhafi's second eldest son -- and not the Leader of the Revolution himself -- who was first to talk to the nation about the unrest and detail a plan to address it. The speech, made early Monday on Libyan state television, does not mean that Saif Gadhafi has usurped power from his father: Senior U.S. officials said there's no indication the elder Gadhafi is losing his grip.\n@highlight\nSaif al-Islam Gadhafi, 38, gives Libya's first public speech acknowledging unrest\n@highlight\nThere's been no public indication why he, and not his father Moammar, talked\n@highlight\nAs Western-educated and reform-minded, Saif has differences with his father\n@highlight\nAn expert says that, his speech notwithstanding, it's unlikely Saif will rise to power", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 351}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 673, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saif's rights-centered focus and @placeholder outreach put him at odds with the country's old guard.", "idx": 31899}], "idx": 20719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 22 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 22 January 2014 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's recent spate of scandals are troublesome enough to get in the way of his mission as chairman of the powerful Republican Governors Association, former Virginia attorney general and losing 2013 gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli said Tuesday. The RGA controls a $150 million purse collected to help Republicans win governor's races. Christie has the group's reins for a one-year term. 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Ukip leader Nigel Farage has been offered a slot in one of the debates under plans unveiled by broadcasters yesterday. One debate would be be a straight fight between Tory David Cameron and Labour's Ed Miliband, a second debate will also feature Lib Dem Nick Clegg, but in the third Mr Farage will also join the line-up. 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Those attending Jessica Ghawi's memorial service Saturday at a San Antonio church heard numerous adjectives describing the hockey fan and aspiring sports broadcaster. \"Spitfire.\" \"Spunky.\" \"Clumsy.\" \"Tough.\" The descriptions punctuated a service that lauded the life of a woman killed while in pursuit of her dreams. Ghawi was among the 12 killed in the July 20 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. Dozens of others were wounded. Her service was one of four held Saturday for victims of the massacre. Matt McQuinn was remembered in Springfield, Ohio; Alex Teves was honored in Phoenix; while a private funeral was held in Illinois for John T. 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Bo Xilai, who was head of the Communist Party in the southwestern city of Chongqing and once seen as a future president, was reportedly warned by his former right-hand man that his wife was suspected of murder. The revelation came during this week's trial of Wang Lijun, Bo's former police chief and vice mayor in Chongqing. In the first official account of the two-day hearing, the court was told that Wang was \"angrily rebuked\" and slapped on the face by Bo -- who the report referred to as the major official in charge of Chongqing's municipal party committee -- when he revealed his suspicions, Xinhua said.\n@highlight\nBo Xilai's former right-hand man said he warned his boss his wife was a murder suspect\n@highlight\nWang Lijun was stranding trial for abuse of power, defection and bribe-taking\n@highlight\nWang is also accused of covering up for Gu Kailai, who was convicted of murder\n@highlight\nGu was jailed in August for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 268, "end": 282}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 510}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 695, "end": 696}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told police: \"Once @placeholder was slapped, the hostility between Wang and Bo came out into the open.\"", "idx": 31919}, {"query": "He told police: \"Once Wang was slapped, the hostility between @placeholder and Bo came out into the open.\"", "idx": 31920}], "idx": 20728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Health experts assembled by the White House conceded on Friday that a second case of Ebola could be identified in the U.S. But they defiantly insisted that the epidemic plaguing western Africa will not rise to the level of a major American outbreak. The deaths of approximately 3,500 people in western African nations are due to lax public health procedures and infrastructure \u2013 problems the United States doesn't face \u2013 according to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases chief Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Obama's homeland security assistant Lisa Monaco, HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell and U.S. Agency for International Development administrator Raj Shah.\n@highlight\nPress briefing told by two different experts that another case could be coming after a Liberian man brought Ebola to Texas\n@highlight\nNIH chief warns that 'cataclysmic nature' of Ebola will make people scared since 'it kills in a high percentage, and it kills quickly'\n@highlight\nConfident health czars insist that US public health infrastructure will protect Americans\n@highlight\nObama deputy says 'dozens and dozens of people have been stopped from getting on flights' in Africa\n@highlight\nFirst American-diagnosed patient lied on his exit documents and said he wasn't around contagious people\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has no plans to personally address the nation about the disease crisis that has gripped Americans' attention", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 434, "end": 486}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 638}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 990, "end": 991}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1394}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I never say I'm not concerned,' @placeholder responded, 'because that's interpreted as taking something lightly.", "idx": 31932}], "idx": 20735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Burnley's home clash with QPR... Burnley vs Queens Park Rangers (Turf Moor) Team news Burnley Burnley captain Jason Shackell could be back in contention for Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash with QPR at Turf Moor after a calf injury. The centre-back's return would ease defensive problems following the loss of Kevin Long, who has had successful anterior cruciate ligament surgery this week, and with Michael Duff (calf) probably not quite ready for action.\n@highlight\nJason Shackell could return to Burnley defence following calf injury\n@highlight\nDavid Jones available for Clarets following bout of illness\n@highlight\nBut Kevin Long is out for the long term following successful surgery\n@highlight\nMatt Taylor and Stephen Ward also remain out for Sean Dyche's side\n@highlight\nMauro Zarate set to make QPR debut after loan switch from West Ham", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 277, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 401, "end": 423}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have managed just six headers on target this season, fewer than any other team in the top flight.", "idx": 31936}], "idx": 20738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hailey, Idaho (CNN) -- No one here knew exactly where he was or what he was going through, but this tiny city in Idaho never forgot about Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Yellow balloons and American flags line the sidewalks of Hailey, population 8,000. Residents planted one tree for each of the five years Bergdahl was held captive in Afghanistan. Now, uncertainty has given way to elation as the Army sergeant has been released from his captors -- in exchange for freeing five Taliban members held at Guantanamo Bay. \"There were times where we wondered, but (parents) Jani and Bob Bergdahl never once gave up faith that their son was coming home to them,\" family friend Stefanie O'Neill said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Official: \"We had an urgent matter, and we had an opportunity, and we seized it\"\n@highlight\nU.S. \"does not leave its men and women behind,\" White House spokesman says\n@highlight\nSgt. 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She was speaking on the eve of a fresh round of talks scheduled for Thursday and Friday in Geneva between the five permanent -- and nuclear-armed -- members of the U.N. Security Council, along with Germany and Iran. \"For the first time, we believe Iran is ready to move this process forward quickly. 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Jason Marshall, 31, who hit 59-year-old Jill Tarlov while she was walking through Central Park last Thursday, is said to be an avid user of Strava, a service which allows riders to challenge one another and share their locations via GPS. It has a ranking system where cyclists can record their times over 2.5million different routes in a bid to become KOM - or King Of The Mountain - or complete various 'achievements'.\n@highlight\nJason Marshall crashed into Jill Tarlov while riding through Central Park\n@highlight\nShe was left brain dead by the collision and died on Monday\n@highlight\nMarshall, 31, is said to be an avid user of the racing app called Strava\n@highlight\nIt uses GPS so riders can race each other over stretches of road\n@highlight\nThe saxophonists had completed four 'fastest time achievements' in New York before the tragic collision\n@highlight\nThere have been two lawsuits associated with the app in the last four years\n@highlight\nMarshall has not been charged with any crime but police are still investigating the incident", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 533, "end": 552}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victim: @placeholder, pictured, suffered severe head injuries during the crash last Friday and died in hospital on Monday.", "idx": 31984}], "idx": 20774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 20:53 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 21:11 EST, 27 March 2013 Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's new book, Lean In - offering advice for how women can get ahead in the workplace - has received a mixed range of reviews from critics but none as harsh as a tweet sent to one particular negative reviewer. Former head of public relations at Facebook Brandee Barker, who is working on promoting Sandberg\u2019s book, sent the abusive tweet on Wednesday after becoming infuriated at the review that appeared in Dissent magazine written by another ex-Facebooker, Katherine Losse.\n@highlight\nFacebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's new book 'Lean In' and its advice for working women has met with mixed reviews\n@highlight\nFormer Zuckerberg speechwriter Katherine Losse has written a highly negative critique of it which also attacked her former boss\n@highlight\nThe review prompted the Brandee Barker, a former Facebook PR who is helping to promote the book, to send her the mean tweet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 135}, {"start": 379, "end": 401}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "controversial book launched earlier this month, @placeholder, 43, has taken", "idx": 31987}], "idx": 20775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle and Reuters When Leon Gautier landed on Sword Beach in a hail of enemy fire on June 6, 1944 the last thing he expected was that 70 years later one of the 'Boches' he was fighting against would be a friend and neighbour. Yet today, Mr Gautier, now 91, and Johannes Boerner, 88, live side-by-side in the very town where the French commando came ashore in the first wave of the D-Day invasion. They are two of the dwindling number of veterans of the Allies' Normandy landings and the ensuing three-month battle to push German forces back on the western front of Nazi-occupied Europe.\n@highlight\nLeon Gautier, 91, and Johannes Boerner, 88, live side-by-side in Ouistreham\n@highlight\nThat's the very town where Gautier landed as a commando on D-Day, 1944\n@highlight\nBoth men served in units that suffered heavy losses in the ensuing battle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hungry, lice-ridden and demoralised, Mr @placeholder and his comrades from dispersed German units rifled the pockets of dead soldiers for cigarettes or food.", "idx": 31992}], "idx": 20779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former England hero Paul Gascoigne has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act and placed on a three-day emergency detox following his latest alcohol binge. Gascoigne, the ex-Newcastle, Tottenham and Rangers star who retired in 2004, was rushed to hospital at 3am on Friday morning after police were called to his home in Dorset. The 47-year-old had to be assessed by medics just hours before the police arrived at his house in Poole. His condition was considered to be stable however he has reportedly worsened over the next 12 hours. 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But when the instrument's keys are stuck, they release the distinctive sound of a cello. The remarkable creation is the viola organista - which was originally designed by Leonardo da Vinci in the late 15th century, but never built. Now, hundreds of years later, it has come to life thanks to a Polish concert pianist with a flair for making instruments. 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And yesterday Princes William and Harry did just that, as they launched an online search for inspirational young people from around the Commonwealth on behalf of the Queen. The brothers jokingly posed with internet entrepreneur Jamal Edwards, 23, on a \u2018Twitter Mirror\u2019 which has been set up in the illustrious 1855 Room, converted to a digital hub for the day. 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PayPal billionaire Peter Thiel, one of Facebook's earliest investors and a member of its board, was among the insiders selling stock in the social network after a lockup expired last week, it has emerged. As one of Facebook's initial investors, he invested $500,000 in the company in 2004. Peter Thiel, one of Facebook's first investors. Today it was revealed he has sold over 20 million of his shares in the firm as its stock price plunges. 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But given the odds arrayed against him -- some of his own making -- the persuader in chief likely won't make the sale. Indeed, it's likely that none of the other great communicators and explainers -- Franklin Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton -- could have either. And here's why: Chico Marx was right Impersonating Groucho in \"Duck Soup,\" Chico makes a remark that sums up Obama's challenge: \"Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?\" The American people are their own experts this time around on what constitutes a vital national interest for the United States and what they want done about it.\n@highlight\nAaron Miller: Speech could not sell skeptical Americans on need for action on Syria\n@highlight\nHe says speech couldn't convince war-weary citizens that U.S. interests at stake\n@highlight\nHe says Obama's handling of Syria issue has not inspired confidence\n@highlight\nMiller: A strike would have to be broader than Obama describing, and Americans fear this", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 304, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even under normal circumstances, a single presidential speech to persuade @placeholder to back a military strike would be a tough sell.", "idx": 32031}], "idx": 20811} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Ralph Nader floated the idea this week that a primary challenge to President Obama will help the president and the country. He is flat-out wrong. His views are based on a faulty premise and a myth. We will start with the faulty premise and get to the myth later. Remember back to 2000, when Nader himself ran as a third-party candidate? He's not proposing that here -- at least not yet -- but it's important to remember what happens when Nader gets involved in challenging a Democrat. In 2000, he siphoned enough votes from Al Gore in Florida to swing the election to President Bush. It gave us eight years of Bush-Cheney politics and policies.\n@highlight\nRalph Nader suggested Obama should face primary challenge\n@highlight\nDonna Brazile says Nader should beware creating Democratic disunity\n@highlight\nShe says his candidacy in 2000 took key votes away from Al Gore\n@highlight\nBrazile: Progressives should unite to prevent GOP victory in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Look at what @placeholder has done, with pit bull opposition fighting him inch by inch.", "idx": 32035}], "idx": 20813} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Monday as more than 10,000 pro-Israel activists gathered in Washington for the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference. 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The joint delegation returned from the birthplace of the three great faiths of the Western world convinced that religion can be a force for unity and understanding instead of a source of division and conflict.\n@highlight\nThe stalled Middle East peace process is getting little public attention\n@highlight\nInterfaith delegation toured Mideast in search of answers\n@highlight\nThe three major faiths in Mideast share tradition traced back to Abraham\n@highlight\nPeace could be built on Abraham's core value of compassion for the stranger", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 52, "end": 69}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 161, "end": 218}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No peace plan will ever work in the Middle East until there is a wholehearted commitment to get Christians, Jews and Muslims to recognize that the core values they share from @placeholder transcend political ideologies, flags, national anthems and even geography.", "idx": 32037}], "idx": 20815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Annabel Fenwick Elliott for MailOnline Four-year-old Lyla has become the youngest person ever to sample the $295 nine-course tasting menu at world-renowned restaurant The French Laundry - and her verdict is in. Lyla spent over five hours at chef Thomas Keller's triple Michelin star eatery, located in California's Nappy Valley; where she was served everything from caviar and butter-poached lobster to 'hen egg custard' and truffled gnocchi, as Bold Italic took notes on her opinions. The summer melon soup was held in particular high regard for tasting like 'Tinker Bell Popsicles', but the edible flowers were puzzling for Lyla, and upon assessing the Jardini\u00e8re de l\u00e9gumes, she piped up: 'At least it\u2019s a salad, but it\u2019s not very much salad.'\n@highlight\nLyla critiqued the $295 nine-course tasting menu at The French Laundry in California, which boasts three Michelin stars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 170, "end": 187}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 564, "end": 584}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 658, "end": 678}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lyla demanded that they instead return to @placeholder, her new favorite joint; along with the rest of the world it seems.", "idx": 32039}], "idx": 20816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Gen. Hahn Sung-Chu never believed North Korea could dig a tunnel that reached Seoul -- until now. Standing inside a basement of an apartment block in the heart of the capital, the former two-star general in the South Korean military says, \"This is a kind of invasion, North Korean soldiers working underneath us.\" Hahn says residents had complained of underground vibrations, but the subway does not run beneath them. He says dowsers detected three tunnels, 13 to 16 feet (4 to 5 meters) wide at a depth of up to 39 feet (12 meters). His team drilled two bore holes to lower a camera, but before they could, they detected two underground explosions and their drill holes were blocked. Hahn is certain that North Korean soldiers were working beneath their feet, protecting the tunnel.\n@highlight\nEx-S. Korean general suspects a North Korean tunnel is under a Seoul apartment block\n@highlight\nBut S. 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The Manchester United forward is considered a doubt for England's opening World Cup game against Italy after limping out of training with a hamstring strain on Tuesday. All eyes were therefore searching for Welbeck in the part-open session at the Urca military base, yet there was no sign of him despite being pictured outside the team hotel earlier on Wednesday.\u00c2 Wayne Rooney however, claimed his club, and international team-mate, would be fit to face the Italians. Head boy: Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere were among the England players taking part in the game\n@highlight\nThe Manchester United striker was absent as the Three Lions were put through their paces on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe remains a doubt for the opener against Italy through injury\n@highlight\nBut Wayne Rooney insists his team-mate will be 'fine' for Group D clash\n@highlight\nAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain was also missing as he continues his recovery\n@highlight\nEngland stars seemed relaxed as in training with Italy game three days away\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere won't play in the World Cup, according to Stuart Pearce", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 100, "end": 116}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 676, "end": 692}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 942, "end": 964}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That injury meant the 20-year-old was never likely to be involved against Italy, but the same cannot be said for @placeholder.", "idx": 32043}], "idx": 20819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Cameron has announced that he will make three sequels to sci-fi blockbuster Avatar. The Titanic director revealed he will shoot the movies in New Zealand, as he attended a press conference with New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key in Wellington on Monday. The films, which will be made by Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment and Twentieth Century Fox, have been welcomed in the country and the first sequel will be released in 2016. Scroll down for video Follow up stories: James Cameron has revealed he will be making three sequels to his hit 2009 movie Avatar The following sequels will be released in late 2017 and then late 2018.\n@highlight\nCameron announced the news at a press conference in Wellington\n@highlight\nThe first sequel will be released in 2016, with the others following in 2017 and 2018\n@highlight\nAvatar, released in 2009, remains the highest-grossing film in history - making $2.7billion worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 306, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 355}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cameron said of the plans: 'It's quite a thrill to be officially saying that we're bringing the Avatar films to @placeholder.", "idx": 32047}], "idx": 20821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)It might sound like a Vin Diesel movie, but tennis authorities in Australia are hoping that the FAST4 format, which debuted Monday with an exhibition match between world No. 2 Roger Federer and former Wimbledon and US Open champ Lleyton Hewitt, could \"revolutionize\" the sport. That contest ended in the Swiss star's favor, beating his old friend and rival 4-3 2-3 3-4 4-0 4-3 at Sydney's Qantas Credit Union Arena. This new version of tennis, which marks some of the most significant rule changes in the sport's history, consists of the best-of-three sets with quick changeovers and sudden-death playoffs to prevent tiebreaks from dragging on. The first player to four games wins the set.\n@highlight\nNew, quicker format debuts in Sydney\n@highlight\nShorter matches, new time-saving rules and shorter changeover times promise to jazz up the sport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 394, "end": 418}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Playing Roger in this new format will be an exciting challenge for both of us and a lot of fun,\" said @placeholder ahead of the match.", "idx": 32056}], "idx": 20827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The year\u2019s first Grand Slam sees Andy Murray with a new kit, a new personal logo, a slimmed-down support team, pain-free and engaged to be married. 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Rod Blagojevich and his chief of staff, John Harris, face corruption charges in a scandal that encompassed the Chicago Cubs, President-elect Barack Obama's vacated Senate seat and a children's hospital, according to an affidavit. Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich talks to laid-off workers in Chicago on Monday. The men were each charged with a count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and a count of solicitation of bribery, authorities said. 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But in a dilapidated stadium in the north east of Bulgaria, one club's European Champions League dream came true on Wednesday night. Ludogorets Razgrad, who had never before qualified for the group stages of the continent's most lucrative competition, took down 1986 winners Steaua Bucharest in scarcely believable fashion. Trailing 1-0 from the first leg in Romania, Ludogorets snatched a dramatic last minute equalizer to take the knockout tie into extra time. But then disaster struck. With a penalty shootout looming, its goalkeeper Vladislav Stoyanov was sent off for a second yellow card.\n@highlight\nBulgarian club Ludogorets Razgrad qualify for Champions League group stages\n@highlight\nDefender Cosmin Moti the hero after going in goal for the decisive penalty shootout\n@highlight\nMoti scores his own penalty and then saves two from Steaua Bucharest players\n@highlight\n\"Nobody could write such a story,\" says Moti after the fairytale is completed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 188, "end": 212}, {"start": 250, "end": 267}, {"start": 392, "end": 407}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 654, "end": 671}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 755}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 957, "end": 972}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only did Moti score Ludogorets' opening kick, he then saved two @placeholder penalties to seal an incredible victory.", "idx": 32064}], "idx": 20834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"I have here in my hand a list of 205 communists ...\" The ghost of Joe McCarthy's ulcerous accusations hung over a disturbingly casual comment this past week by U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Florida. When asked by a constituent at a town hall, \"What percentage of the American legislature do you think are card-carrying Marxists?\" \"That's a fair question,\" West replied. \"I believe there's about 78 to 81 members of the Democratic Party that are members of the Communist Party.\" Keep in mind that this is the man Sarah Palin recently recommended be Mitt Romney's vice presidential nominee. And not only did West not apologize -- or receive significant criticism from his fellow Republicans -- his revealing response was to raise funds off it.\n@highlight\nGOP congressman falsely claimed up to 81 Democrats in House are communists\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon says leaders of right and left have to condemn extreme views in their ranks\n@highlight\nHe says Rep. 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Chris Martin and the object of his affections, Medford hairdresser Jessica Stroble, each pleaded guilty in absentia in the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to a federal misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct on Wednesday. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: CNN Student News welcomes you back from Thanksgiving break! Hope you had a great turkey day. Here is your commercial-free news on this last Monday in November. First Up: Island Attacked AZUZ: First up -- things are tense with North Korea. Again. U.S. Senator John McCain says he doesn't think the Asian country really wants war, but that's what it's talking about as the U.S. and South Korea start military exercises off the coast of the Korean peninsula. Here's CNN's Chris Lawrence.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea voices anger and threats over international military exercises\n@highlight\nHaitian candidates say fraud ran rampant during their country's elections\n@highlight\nA former NFL quarterback talks concussions and staying in the game anyway\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 145, "end": 159}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 272}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Consumer Reports says that 17 percent of adult @placeholder will be surfing for internet deals today, while 13 percent are expected to actually set foot in a store.", "idx": 32082}], "idx": 20844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first step is always the hardest -- but the second is just as challenging. Once the dust has settled, the well wishers have moved on and the interviews have ceased, there's the realization that there is a world out there -- waiting to be confronted. \"For 25 years, you've lived a certain way and with distance,\" U.S. footballer Robbie Rogers, who now plays for Los Angeles Galaxy, said in an interview for CNN's \"World Sport Presents: Journey of a Gay Athlete\" documentary. \"You're afraid to tell people and be open with stuff and so it's hard to just change. 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More than 5 million people are crammed into this bustling city-state with an area of just 276 square miles. The squeeze is so tight there's little room left to take advantage of the surrounding natural beauty. But one developer wants to tap into the tourism market by singling out the nearby Riau Archipelago to host \"Funtasy Island,\" the world's largest eco-resort. The $240 million development, currently in construction, will stretch out over a cluster of six islands covering almost 3.3 million square meters (35 million square feet).\n@highlight\nFuntasy Island is set to be the world's largest eco-resort\n@highlight\nThe $240 million development is situated in the Riau Archipelago in Indonesia\n@highlight\nThe bustling city state of Singapore is located only 16-miles away", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 431, "end": 444}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 781, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the archipelago lies just 16 kilometers (9 miles) off the coast of Singapore, the area is actually part of and administered by neighboring @placeholder.", "idx": 32090}], "idx": 20850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last weekend, suspected Islamic jihadists killed at least 40 students at a Northern Nigerian agricultural college, many while they slept. The Council on Foreign Relations Nigeria Security Tracker shows that jihadist-related attacks in Nigeria are increasing. Most of the victims in this violence are Muslim, but some are Christian. While no group has claimed responsibility for Sunday's massacre, the Nigerian media assigns responsibility to Boko Haram, and the operation has the hallmarks of the group's previous massacres. What is Boko Haram? It remains shrouded in mystery. Boko is the Hausa word for \"book,\" and commonly refers to Western education. Haram is the Arabic word for \"forbidden.\" Hostile to democracy, modern science, and Western education as non-Islamic, it is highly diffuse. For some adherents, religious, even apocalyptic, themes appear to be paramount.\n@highlight\nJohn Campbell: Islamist Boko Haram suspected in slaughter of Nigerian students\n@highlight\nHe says the Nigeria-focused group opposes democracy, science, Western education.\n@highlight\nIf Nigeria, U.S. unite in \"war on terror,\" the group is ripe to for al-Qaeda ties\n@highlight\nCampbell: Nigeria pushes back hard at Boko Haram, but it doesn't seem to be going away", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 151, "end": 178}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 188, "end": 203}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the situation in @placeholder is dynamic, and it is possible that closer ties will develop between al-Qaeda and elements of Boko Haram.", "idx": 32093}, {"query": "Instead of the international jihad, Boko Haram continues to be focused primarily on internal @placeholder issues.", "idx": 32095}], "idx": 20852} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- If you're like me, rose lovers, you were perfectly content to watch \"The Bachelor: Sean and Catherine's Wedding\" from the comfort of your own couch. 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And so Nanny and her daughter Brenna packed their bags and flew from Oklahoma to Santa Barbara, where I met them at the Four Seasons Hotel two hours before the ceremony began.\n@highlight\nEW got a superfan in to the 'Bachelor' wedding\n@highlight\nGuests included Lisa Vanderpump and Andy Dick from 'DWTS'\n@highlight\nThe bride walked down the aisle to Michael Jackson's 'Human Nature'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 122}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 756}, {"start": 806, "end": 807}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 968, "end": 982}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And then, \"I need to slip @placeholder my business card with my phone number on it... just in case it doesn't work out.\"", "idx": 32100}], "idx": 20853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Analysts and sources say a combination of experience working with the CIA in the field and political considerations are behind President Barack Obama's expected nomination of Gen. 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The 26-year-old, who is reportedly being lined-up for a lucrative showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr next year, confirmed on Twitter that he had suffered pain to his neck and back in the collision in Hayward, near his San Fransisco training base. His promoters Khan Promotions also confirmed the news via the site, indicating Khan and his driver had not been seriously injured but were 'shook up'.\n@highlight\nBritish boxer was 'hit from behind' while being driven to California gym\n@highlight\nTweeted that his 'back and neck hurts' and that he had cancelled training\n@highlight\nHe is reportedly in line for a lucrative fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 355, "end": 373}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 907, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder can attack but he prefers to defend and sit on the ropes.", "idx": 32107}], "idx": 20857} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Can killer whales sue SeaWorld for enslavement? A lawsuit filed Wednesday by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and other \"next friends\" of five SeaWorld killer whales takes that novel legal approach. The 20-page complaint asks the U.S. District Court in Southern California to declare that the five whales -- Tilikum, Katina, Corky, Kasatka, and Ulises -- are being held in slavery or involuntary servitude in violation of the 13th Amendment. 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The comments came as the embattled Veterans Affairs secretary received tepid support from some critics of the department's handling of a chronic problem across many of the VA's care facilities. 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Richard Dunne is understood to have clashed with a supporter as he walked off at the end of a 2-1 defeat at Burnley and had to be led away by goalkeeper coach Kevin Hitchcock. 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And you'll get all of that in Steven Soderbergh's \"Behind the Candelabra,\" which casts Michael Douglas as the Vegas legend and Matt Damon as his much younger lover Scott Thorson, whose memoir of their tumultuous five-year relationship inspired the film.\n@highlight\nMichael Douglas plays Liberace and Matt Damon Scott Thorson in \"Behind the Candelabra\"\n@highlight\nThorson's memoir of their five year relationship inspired the film\n@highlight\nSteven Soderbergh directs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 420}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 614, "end": 628}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 790, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the stranger details of their courtship \u2014 say, the fact that @placeholder had Thorson undergo plastic surgery to look more like him, or that he offered to adopt his young paramour \u2014 their love feels as banal as any married couple's, right up until the end, when Thorson sues Liberace for palimony.", "idx": 32143}], "idx": 20877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:32 EST, 24 December 2013 Nasa\u2019s Cassini probe has provided some holidays treats from the outer solar system just in time for Christmas. The bus-sized orbiter has unveiled new images of Saturn and two of its most fascinating moons, Titan and Enceladus, taken earlier this year. Saturn resembles an ornament in one image, with a jet stream swirling at its north pole along with a hurricane-like storm. 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There is one kind of resolution, though, that very few of us will ever be in a position to make. Somewhere today, someone at the very pinnacle of his or her career is thinking of doing in 2012 what Tony La Russa did in 2011: Get out on top. Willingly walk away and declare victory. Leave the table while the dice are still hot.\n@highlight\nBob Greene: At New Year, consider those, like Cardinals' La Russa, who quit while ahead\n@highlight\nHe asks: How many of us could make a resolution like that? How many could not look back?\n@highlight\nHe says Beatles, Rocky Marciano did. 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The victim was identified as Nahla Hussain, the leader of the women's league of the Kurdish Communist Party. She was alone in the house at the time of her death. It is not known what the circumstances were that led to the attack. Violence against women has been an ongoing problem in Iraq.\n@highlight\nLeader of Kurdish Communist Party women's league killed in home\n@highlight\nMotivation for woman's killing in Kirkuk not known\n@highlight\nSeparately, officers linked to outlawed offshoot of Baath party arrested\n@highlight\nU.S military official says arrests appear to be politically motivated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 176, "end": 192}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 365, "end": 387}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One knowledgeable @placeholder politician told CNN he believes this and other discord at present in Iraq, such as attacks, arrests and political infighting, stems from internal conflicts between political parties ahead of the January 31 provincial elections.", "idx": 32179}], "idx": 20898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Charles, who is said to be ready to take over the management of the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk He is already taking part in a \u2018gentle succession\u2019 from his mother, representing the Queen on a growing number of state occasions. Now Prince Charles is stepping into his father\u2019s shoes, too. The Mail on Sunday has learned that the Duke of Edinburgh is privately handing management of Sandringham to his eldest son. The job includes overseeing arable, livestock and fruit farms, property and a 240-acre country park. The 93-year-old Duke is responsible for several estates, including Balmoral, Windsor and Sandringham in Norfolk, where the Royal Family has just enjoyed Christmas.\n@highlight\nPrince Charles is set to take control of the management of Sandringham\n@highlight\nCurrently, Prince Philip is responsible for several of the royal estates\n@highlight\nSources say he started to pass on control of Sandringham this year\n@highlight\nThe estate has been a private home for British monarchs since 1862", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 398, "end": 408}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We understand Prince @placeholder has handed the management over to his son,\u2019 said a source.", "idx": 32187}], "idx": 20902} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Millions of phone calls have been made. Thousands of yard signs are posted on Badger State lawns. Television ads blanket the Wisconsin airwaves. All of this frenetic activity in Tuesday's gubernatorial recall in Wisconsin comes at an unprecedented price tag: Upward of $63 million, and that doesn't take into account money raised the last three weeks that hasn't been registered yet. \"When we come up with a final tally for this race, it's going to be in the $70 (million) to $80 million range,\" predicted Mike McCabe, who runs Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonpartisan campaign watchdog group.\n@highlight\nTo date, Gov. 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They didn't get no more freedom. They got less freedom,\" he was quoted as saying.\n@highlight\nPoliticians back away from Cliven Bundy's comments on blacks, welfare and slaves\n@highlight\nBundy, Ted Nugent and Phil Robertson have all echoed similarly insensitive sentiments\n@highlight\nExperts on race and politics say such comments speak to an active fringe element in America\n@highlight\nPoliticians must tread carefully, experts say, in embracing such cause c\u00e9l\u00e8bres", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 383, "end": 396}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And that's put politicians who have previously embraced men such as @placeholder, Nugent and Robertson as cause c\u00e9l\u00e8bres in an awkward position.", "idx": 32199}], "idx": 20909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, it was a global virtual black eye. Instead of seeing his photo on the new European Union site, launched this week as Spain took over the presidency, visitors were greeted by Rowan Atkinson's comic character of Mr. Bean. And if you clicked over to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Web site, you'd see that hackers took him on, too. The text on his site was replaced with a note remarking on the death of \"my favorite singer Michael Jackson\" and \"my favorite voice Neda,\" the woman killed last year during protests over Iranian elections. It ended with a request that God smite Ahmadinejad and \"my favorite dictator [Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei in 2010.\"\n@highlight\nHackers replaced photo of Spain PM with Mr. Bean on new European Union site\n@highlight\nMahmoud Ahmadinejad's hacked with message asking God to kill Iranian president\n@highlight\nSecurity experts say clicking to laugh at hack could leave users vulnerable\n@highlight\nExpert: Hacking government sites is \"21st century form of a street protest\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 63}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 349}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 688, "end": 710}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 820, "end": 838}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"With both of those sites, given the political climate in @placeholder or the EU president site, either of these could have equally been used to distribute malware for journalists or people going to the sites for very valid reasons,\" McPherson said.", "idx": 32209}, {"query": "Ironically, cybersecurity is one of the issues @placeholder and Spain plan to tackle as part of a digital agenda while it holds the EU presidency.", "idx": 32210}], "idx": 20919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is it OK to not like Fenway Park? Can you say so without sounding as if you're the kind of guy who would love to break in and trash Buckingham Palace, the Louvre, the Vatican, the Taj Mahal, Graceland, Disneyland and Hogwarts? Is there anyone from New England who would go, hmmm, maybe you're right? Or would everyone there like to see you sentenced to 20 years in Shawshank for insulting Boston's baseball park, which in that corner of America is considered a hate crime? Samuel L. Clemens (no relation to Roger), aka Mark Twain (a plain-talkin' Midwestern indigene like myself), once wrote of a certain Massachusetts metropolis: \"One of the most engaging peculiarities of Boston is her reverence for her traditions, her relics, her antiquities.\" He was referring to her Massacre, not her ballpark, but I think he really nailed her.\n@highlight\nBoston's Fenway Park opened 100 years ago today on April 20, 1912\n@highlight\nMike Downey says insulting Fenway Park is practically a hate crime in the Boston area\n@highlight\nDowney on Fenway: \"I believe its time has come and gone\"\n@highlight\nHe'd love to see \"a new, pristine, up-to-the-minute place to watch the Sox\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 141, "end": 157}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 482, "end": 498}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two years later, damn near to the day, a new @placeholder place of business opened its gates to the public.", "idx": 32211}], "idx": 20920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 13:37 EST, 7 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:58 EST, 7 July 2013 Andy Murray today became the first British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years - and the last time the trophy remained in its home country, the UK was a very different place. The champion then was Fred Perry, one of the greatest tennis players in history, with eight grand slam titles including three victories at Wimbledon. But the game - and the world - would be almost unrecognisable to the legendary player if he were still alive today. Champions: But Andy Murray and Fred Perry occupied very different worlds and played a different game\n@highlight\nFred Perry won Wimbledon three times before turning professional in 1936\n@highlight\nStar was adored by tennis fans but distrusted by the English establishment\n@highlight\nPlayed his tennis with a wooden racket but pioneered modern training\n@highlight\nBritain in 1936 was dominated by the rise of fascism and the abdication crisis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 222, "end": 223}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "importance of physical condition - @placeholder loved chocolate and sweets, and", "idx": 32218}], "idx": 20924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain has been warned to brace itself for 'boats full of terrorists' if Islamist fanatics are allowed to cement their foothold in Libya. Egypt's Ambassador to the UK said the flood of migrants from north Africa poses a new threat now that the Islamic State controls the Libyan coastal town of Sirte. Nasser Kamel's comments come after 2,164 migrants were rescued at sea in a 24-hour period over the weekend in what has been described as an 'exodus without precedent'. He said: 'You know how far Sirte is from Italy? It's 300km. 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Snowden, the U.S. national security contractor turned leaker, will start a job Friday with a major Russian website, his attorney Anatoly Kucherena told CNN Thursday. Kucherena declined to name the employer for security reasons. He told Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti that Snowden would perform maintenance for the site. 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Maurice Taylor - chairman of U.S. tyre giant Titan International - issued the slur in a blunt letter to French industry ministry Arnaud Montebourg. In the letter, Mr Taylor explained why his company would not be buying a Goodyear tyre plant in Amiens that is threatened with closure and the loss of 1,170 jobs. Discontent: Workers leave the Goodyear tyre plant in Amiens which is set to close but tycoon Maurice Taylor has said he has no interest in taking over the factory\n@highlight\nMaurice Taylor is the chairman of U.S. tyre giant Titan International\n@highlight\nHe wrote a letter to French industry ministry Arnaud Montebourg explaining why he will not be buying Goodyear\n@highlight\nThe French workforce get 'one hour for breaks, talk for three hours and work for three', the tycoon said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 187, "end": 205}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 271, "end": 287}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 695}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The embarrassing assessment of @placeholder workers comes as France teeters on the brink of recession and unemployment has hit three million - the highest level of joblessness in 15 years.", "idx": 32225}], "idx": 20929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Democrats unveiled their revised version of health care reform Tuesday, offering a proposal that includes a government-funded health insurance option, requires both individuals and employers to participate, and taxes the wealthy to help cover costs. President Obama has urged Congress to work quickly on creating a health care reform bill. Democratic House leaders said the measure, titled \"America's Affordable Health Choices Act,\" met the requirements set by President Obama for health care reform by lowering costs to consumers and businesses, letting people keep their current plan if desired, and preventing denial of coverage due to pre-existing medical conditions.\n@highlight\nIt offers government-funded health insurance option and taxes wealthy\n@highlight\nLeaders say it meets Obama's requirements on health care reform\n@highlight\nGOP, some fiscally conservative Democrats oppose components", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 417, "end": 455}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But House @placeholder slammed the Democrats' bill and pledged to try to amend it as three House committees begin considering the legislation later this week.", "idx": 32226}, {"query": "Anticipating @placeholder complaints that the tax surcharges would harm small business owners who report their income as personal, Democratic sponsors said the measure would affect less than 5 percent of all small business owners.", "idx": 32227}], "idx": 20930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- Oh no, he didn't go there. Even in a political climate where it sometimes appears that anything goes, Bill Richardson crossed the line. When the former New Mexico governor recently attacked Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, for -- in essence -- not being Hispanic enough, or not being the right kind of Hispanic, Richardson went too far. Way too far. During a web interview after an appearance on ABC News' \"This Week,\" the Democrat was asked about Cruz and said this: \"I'm not a fan. I know (Cruz is) sort of the Republican latest flavor. He's articulate. He seems to be charismatic, but I don't like his politics. I think he introduces a measure of incivility in the political process. 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Paul Verhoeven, who worked on the 1992 film Basic Instinct, will direct the film which will suggest that Jesus is not the son of God and instead he was conceived after his mother Mary was raped by a Roman soldier. 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Wawrinka and his supporters breathed a sigh of relief after Nadal wrapped up a 6-4 1-6 6-3 victory over his Czech opponent to go through as group winner. The match had been in the balance when Berdych hit back to level at one set all with a display of power tennis that had the top seed wobbling, but he could not sustain the effort.\n@highlight\nStanislas Wawrinka qualifies for semifinals at ATP World Tour semifinals\n@highlight\nBeats David Ferrer in three sets in Group A\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal's win over Tomas Berdych seals Wawrinka's passage\n@highlight\nNo.1 Nadal has to battle past Berdych in three sets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 81, "end": 101}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 170, "end": 187}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 582, "end": 599}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wawrinka, who beat Berdych in his opening match before losing to Nadal, raced into a 5-2 lead in the opener before @placeholder battled back to force a tiebreaker, which he took 7-3.", "idx": 32238}], "idx": 20938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adam Scott will take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes after shooting a two-under par 68 on Saturday. The 32-year-old finished on 11-under par, four clear of overnight leader Brandt Snedeker, who struggled to a 73 and Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell (67) with Tiger Woods lurking a shot further back on six-under par. In benign conditions on the Lancashire coast, Scott put together a composed round, picking up two birdies on the opening nine before bagging another at the par-five 11th. A bogey at the 13th checked his progress but the Australian, who is bidding to win his first major championship, came home in even par -- aided by a stunning bunker shot at the 17th.\n@highlight\nAustralia Adam Scott opens up four-shot lead at Open Championship after third round 68\n@highlight\nOvernight leader Brandt Snedeker slips to joint second after round of 73\n@highlight\nTiger Woods five shots behind lead after posting even-par round of 70\n@highlight\nGraeme McDowell plays himself back into contention with a three-under 67", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 77, "end": 93}, {"start": 98, "end": 120}, {"start": 242, "end": 256}, {"start": 285, "end": 300}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 801, "end": 817}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who hadn't dropped a shot in the opening 36 holes, saw shots slip away in a hurry on Saturday, arriving at the turn three-over par for his round.", "idx": 32246}], "idx": 20945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Last updated at 6:35 AM on 30th December 2011 Tragic: Jena Dolstad,14, died after being injected with heroin A 14-year-old Alaskan girl has died six days after she was allegedly injected with heroin by a 26-year-old. Jena Dolstad of Anchorage had been critical since she was taken to the hospital last Friday with a drug overdose. The teenager died shortly after noon today (Thursday), police spokeswoman Anita Shell said. On the tragic night which would lead to her death, Navy Veteran Sean Warner and two other men picked Jena up and took her back to Warner's home to hang out, according to police reports.\n@highlight\nJena Dolstad 'asked Navy veteran Sean Warner to inject her with drugs' because she didn't want to do it herself\n@highlight\nShe was found with heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine in her system\n@highlight\nThe teen fought for her life for six days after suffering heart and brain damage\n@highlight\nWarner faces man-slaughter charges after the death today\n@highlight\nPolice said he did not call for help immediately after she collapsed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "911 after @placeholder began to convulse a couple of hours after he gave", "idx": 32251}], "idx": 20949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 08:11 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 27 March 2013 Argentina's foreign minister demanded talks with Britain on the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands, but Britain again refused, pointing to the islanders' overwhelming vote this month to remain British. Hector Timerman, speaking Tuesday at the United Nations, called the referendum 'illegal' and said it is 'truly deplorable' that Britain has rejected 40 resolutions by the U.N. Decolonization Committee calling for negotiations between the two countries on sovereignty. Timerman was flanked at a press conference by ministers representing major Latin American and Caribbean organizations, saying he wanted to demonstrate the region's unity in support of Argentina's claim to the islands and its demand for sovereignty talks.\n@highlight\nArgentina's foreign minister demanded talks with Britain\n@highlight\nBritain refused, pointing to the islanders' overwhelming vote this month\n@highlight\nArgentina called the recent referendum 'illegal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 461, "end": 489}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Argentina insists that the islands it calls Las Malvinas were forcibly taken from Argentina by the @placeholder in 1833.", "idx": 32254}], "idx": 20950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 7 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:36 EST, 7 March 2014 They are the brother and sister of all families. For the Cleaver siblings have a combined age of 1,092. Ranging from 68 to 89, they are now hoping to be recognised by Guinness World Records as the oldest set of siblings in the world. The Cleavers are the children of Leicester butcher Rowland and wife Emma. Their first child, Jack, died aged 80 in 2000. Meet the family: Back row, from left; Shirley, 77, Wendy, 70, Sandra, 71, Pauline, 79, Valerie, 72, Jennifer, 76, Gillian, 74. 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The flare-up Wednesday targeted Prime Minister Hashim Thaci in the western town of Decan. It unsettled the Balkan country and international officials looking forward to peaceful local elections on Sunday in a land scarred by conflict and now slowly on the mend. There will be races in 36 municipalities for mayors and assembly members, with more than 1.5 million people eligible to vote. December 13 has been set as the day for any second round of mayoral elections that may be needed.\n@highlight\nMore than 1.5 million people are eligible to vote in 36 municipalities for mayors and assembly members in Kosovo\n@highlight\nKosovo has long been a restive province of Serbia with a majority ethnic Albanian population\n@highlight\nSerbs and ethnic-Albanians fought a brutal war in the late 1990s, which ended after NATO bombing of Serbia\n@highlight\nEthnic-Albanians eventually declared the province independent in February 2008, but Serbia opposed the move", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Intervening in the election process is a serious violation and criminal acts which are politically incited will be prosecuted by relevant legal bodies,\" said the Kosovo government in a statement posted on @placeholder's Web site.", "idx": 32257}], "idx": 20953} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Cook PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:01 EST, 9 November 2012 A teenage motorcyclist who killed an Olympics engineer when he did a 60mph wheelie into his car has been locked up for almost five years. Ryan Birkett, 16 at the time, was \u2018showing off\u2019 on the stolen Triumph Sprint ST 955CC at more than twice the 30mph speed limit. He had never taken a motorcycle test. Birkett failed to brake and smashed into a Peugeot 206 at a junction, injuring driver Bradley White and killing passenger Peter Tickner. Peter Tickner (left) died instantly when Ryan Birkett (right) hit the car he was travelling in on a stolen motorbike\n@highlight\nRyan Birkett, 16, smashed into car at a junction in Dagenham, east London\n@highlight\nInjured driver Bradley White, now 23, and killed passenger Peter Tickner, 23\n@highlight\nTickner had installed CCTV cameras for the London Olympic Games", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 292, "end": 314}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 877, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, of Dagenham, east London, admitted death by dangerous driving and causing aggravated vehicle taking.", "idx": 32263}], "idx": 20955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:34 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:32 EST, 9 December 2013 Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy who survived a perilous raft journey that killed his mother and became a symbol of troubled relations between the United States and Cuba has left the country for the first time since he was a little boy. Gonzalez who turned 20 on Friday traveled to Quito, Ecuador, as part of a 200-member Cuban delegation to a week-long youth conference there. Gonzalez recently said in an interview published in Cuba's state-run media that his fame continues to follow him in Cuba.\n@highlight\nElian Gonzalez was returned to Cuba at age 6 after a tragic attempt to get to the U.S.\n@highlight\nHe had not left Cuba since then until now; he is going to Ecuador for a youth conference\n@highlight\n'Fidel Castro for me is like a father,' Gonzalez said in a recent interview", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'From the moment @placeholder knew of my case, they took to the streets to call for me to be sent back to my country.'", "idx": 32267}], "idx": 20957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Victoria and the children went to visit Gordon and Tana Ramsay upon arrival in London By Sarah Fitzmaurice PUBLISHED: 10:27 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:50 EST, 22 November 2012 At 13-years-old Brooklyn Beckham is growing up into quite the dashing young man. And it seems that the teen is set to acquire a Hollywood smile thanks to a set of braces. The son of football ace David and Spice Girl Victoria was seen showing off his new dental work as he arrived at LAX on Wednesday night with his family. 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Blair was eating at Tramshed in east London when Twiggy Garcia approached him. The part-time producer said he put his hand on his shoulder and said 'Mr Blair, this is a citizen's arrest for a crime against peace, namely your decision to launch an unprovoked war against Iraq.' DJ Twiggy Garcia put Tony Blair under citizen's arrest while the former Prime Minister was out having dinner Mr Garcia told Vice magazine how Blair then attempted to engage in a debate before one of his sons went to get security. The worker then left the restaurant to avoid any trouble.\n@highlight\nTony Blair was 'dining with friends and family' at Tramshed, east London\n@highlight\nDJ and barman Twiggy Garcia attempted arrest for 'crimes against peace'\n@highlight\nWas inspired to do so after reading site arrestblair.org", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder's office said today there 'was nothing to report' about the incident.", "idx": 32274}], "idx": 20963} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the weekend. It's the World Cup. It's Brazil. That makes three good, maybe even great, reasons to party. And rest assured, there will be plenty of revelry Saturday in the land of samba. There always is, on any day. But that does not mean that harsh realities won't intervene -- perhaps related to protests, stadium problems or other issues that dogged the World Cup in the weeks leading up to football's biggest tournament. Here's a look at five things to look out for Saturday, both on and off the field. Two European football stalwarts face off After one game Thursday and three on Friday, Saturday will be the first day with four World Cup.\n@highlight\nThere will be four World Cup games, in four locations, on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe most highly anticipated matchup may be between England, Italy\n@highlight\nThey'll meet in the Amazon city of Manaus; field conditions are a concern\n@highlight\nGreece, Uruguay, Japan, Ivory Coast, Costa Rica and Colombia will also play", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of them, @placeholder, claims to have invented the sport though it can only claim one World Cup title, from 1966.", "idx": 32276}], "idx": 20964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hilton Botha, the former lead detective in the Oscar Pistorius murder case, cited \"private reasons\" for resigning from the police force, South African Police spokesman Brig. Neville Malila said Thursday. Botha was pulled from the Pistorius case last month after prosecutors reinstated attempted murder charges against him in a 2011 case. The 22-year South African Police veteran is accused of chasing and firing on a minibus full of people while drunk. He is charged with seven counts of attempted murder. Opinion: Not everyone surprised at Oscar Pistorius' fall from grace Pistorius, the 26-year-old double amputee track star, is accused in the killing of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, 29, last month.\n@highlight\nHilton Botha was pulled from the Pistorius murder case last month\n@highlight\nProsecutors reinstated attempted murder charges against Botha in a 2011 case\n@highlight\nBotha was the first detective on the scene of Reeva Steenkamp's shooting death\n@highlight\nSprinter Oscar Pistorius is accused in the killing of his girlfriend", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 56, "end": 70}, {"start": 146, "end": 165}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 359, "end": 378}, {"start": 550, "end": 564}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 937, "end": 951}, {"start": 990, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His removal from the high-profile murder case came just days after his testimony at a bail hearing for @placeholder that included admissions that police could have contaminated the crime scene and failed to properly catalog evidence.", "idx": 32278}], "idx": 20965} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It could be any picture-postcard image of a family playing happily on the beach. But moments after this photograph was taken, these four boys were dead - wiped out by an Israeli shell as they ran for their lives. The children were killed in Gaza yesterday as more than 100,000 Palestinians were urged to evacuate their homes ahead of a possible ground offensive and new air attacks. A second picture also emerged on Twitter that is believed to show a different view of the boys as they scrambled across the sand. Scroll down for video Haunting: This picture has emerged showing four Palestinian boys from the same family running on a beach in Gaza moments before they were killed by an Israeli shell\n@highlight\nChildren from same fishing family killed as they tried to flee Israeli gunboat attack off Gaza\u2019s Mediterranean coast\n@highlight\nTheir uncle described the killings as 'a cold blooded massacre' and slammed Israel for failing to identify the target\n@highlight\nIsraeli shelling continues minutes after end of a five-hour ceasefire to allow humanitarian supplies to be delivered", "entities": [{"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "pictures emerged as Israel began firing shells at what it calls 'terror targets' inside the @placeholder within 20 minutes of the UN-brokered ceasefire ending.", "idx": 32282}], "idx": 20969} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Florida circuit judge Tuesday struck down a 31-year-old state law that prevents gays and lesbians from adopting children, allowing a North Miami man to adopt two half-brothers he and his partner have raised as foster children since 2004. Martin Gill looks on as a judge overturns a ban preventing gays and lesbians from adopting children. \"There is no question, the blanket exclusion of gay applicants defeats Florida's goal of providing dependent children a permanent family through adoption,\" Judge Cindy S. 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Todd Akin's remarks on rape and pregnancy was largely ignored on the campaign trail Tuesday as candidates for president and vice president refocused their attention on the issues that have dominated the election for weeks: Medicare and the economy. Speaking at a community college in Reno, Nevada, President Barack Obama spoke about education, slamming his Republican rivals for not having a clear plan. \"This country has always made a commitment to put a good education within the reach of all who were willing to work for it. That's part of what made us an economic superpower,\" he said. \"We are going to make sure that America once again leads the world in educating our kids and training our workers.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama slams Republican rivals over education\n@highlight\nCandidates hone in on economy, Medicare, mostly ignored Akin flap\n@highlight\nRomney and Ryan charge that Obama cut funding for Medicare to pay for health care law", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also took aim at @placeholder economic policies in general, arguing they offer nothing new.", "idx": 32299}], "idx": 20978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liberia's president has declared a state of emergency after hordes of ravenous caterpillars infested the country. The African armyworm caterpillar is chewing its way through Liberia's food crops. Tens of millions of the worm-like larvae have appeared in the northern part of the country, where they are destroying green crops like cabbage and collard greens and contaminating the water supply, Liberian Information Minister Laurance Bropleh told CNN Wednesday from the capital of Monrovia. \"I am not aware that they have been here before, ever, and certainly not in this great number,\" Bropleh told CNN. \"That is why it was so overwhelming initially when we first discovered it.\"\n@highlight\nLiberia declares emergency after hordes of ravenous caterpillars infest country\n@highlight\nTens of millions of the worm-like larvae have appeared in northern areas\n@highlight\nUp to 350,000 people in 62 communities may have been affected", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators suspect the caterpillars are @placeholder armyworms, the FAO said.", "idx": 32300}], "idx": 20979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new Sangatte-style camp opened in Calais yesterday, offering three-course meals cooked by a Michelin restaurant chef to thousands of migrants. The 12-acre centre will provide beds, showers, toilets, a laundry service and medical facilities for the 2,500 migrants sleeping rough in the French port town. There will also be 168 power points for them to charge their mobile phones so they can \u2018call their relatives back home and those already in Britain\u2019. Scroll down for video The new camp will provide migrants with three course meals at a cost of \u00a32.30 each, pictured The three-course meals will be seasoned with imported spices to make the migrants \u2018feel at home\u2019. Incredibly, the meals will cost \u00a32.30 each \u2013 three times more than the British Government spends on primary school meals.\n@highlight\nThree-star Michelin chef Christophe Duchene is cooking for the migrants\n@highlight\nHis newly installed kitchen will prepare 1,500, three-course meals every day\n@highlight\nEach meal costs \u00a32.30 - three times that spent on Primary school lunches\n@highlight\nThe 12-acre site is being partly funded by the British taxpayer", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 826, "end": 843}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other half is being paid by the @placeholder government.", "idx": 32306}], "idx": 20984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Controversial social media star Dan Blizerian was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday night for allegedly trying to manufacture a bomb. Blizerian, 34, who has been dubbed the 'King of Instagram,' was taken into custody at around 8pm on an out-of-state warrant and charged with felony possessing or manufacturing explosive or incendiary devices. The hard-partying poker player was booked at 10.15pm at the LAPD's Pacific Division and was ordered held without bail. Scroll down for video More trouble: Instagram celebrity Dan Blizerian has been arrested at Los Angeles International Airport Tuesday night for allegedly trying to manufacture a bomb\n@highlight\nDan Blizerian was arrested at LAX Tuesday night and ordered held without bail\n@highlight\nHe has been charged with possessing or manufacturing explosive or incendiary devices\n@highlight\nBilzerian, 34, was reportedly filmed lashing out at LIV Nightclub Saturday\n@highlight\nModel Vanessa Castano came forward to say attack left her battered with bleeding eye; she filed a lawsuit against Blizerian Wednesday\n@highlight\nBilzerian was reportedly banned from the club after the attack\n@highlight\nEchoes of earlier incident where he broke an 18-year-old's foot\n@highlight\nThrew naked porn star Janice Griffith, 18, off of a roof into swimming pool", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 94}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 194, "end": 210}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 573, "end": 605}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 952, "end": 966}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Then @placeholder pushed me both off the banquette and once I fell he kicked me in the face.", "idx": 32314}], "idx": 20988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Pietersen's forthright views on Andy Flower and his team of 'Boy Scouts' And his opinion of 'Big Cheese' Matt Prior I did not text South Africans ways to dismiss Strauss, says Pietersen Kevin Pietersen has detailed how the England dressing room quickly deteriorated into a clique-ridden unit in which the mild-mannered Jonathan Trott told team-mate Matt Prior to 'f*** off'. The atmosphere soured when Andy Flower took over as coach and divisions developed between batsmen and bowlers, says Pietersen. In his book, KP: The Autobiography, he tells of how the situation got so bad in Bangladesh in 2010 that it led to Trott losing his temper and shouting abuse at Prior and Graeme Swann on the pitch before a bemused opposition.\n@highlight\nEngland deteriorated into a 'clique-ridden unit' under Andy Flower\n@highlight\nGraeme Swann was a 'loudmouth' who 'liked to pick on players'\n@highlight\nTrott told Swann and Matt Prior to 'f*** off' in Bangladesh in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (left), Prior (centre) and Kevin Pietersen in the nets on the tour of Bangladesh in 2010", "idx": 32318}], "idx": 20991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:57 EST, 10 October 2013 Troubling: The council heavily criticised for failing to protect 'Baby P' - Peter Connelly - has been found wanting in another child abuse case A toddler was sent home to be beaten horrifically by his abusive parents after a series of blunders by social workers from the same council which failed Baby P. The child was twice taken to hospital with more than 50 injuries after being beaten with a belt, a stick and a cable \u2013 but both times staff at Haringey Council allowed him to be sent back to be tortured again.\n@highlight\nUnnamed boy was taken to hospital twice but still sent home for more abuse\n@highlight\nHaringey criticised after brutal deaths of Peter Connelly and Victoria Climbie\n@highlight\nCouncil says sorry but Baby P died three years before Child T's abuse\n@highlight\n'It's worrying to find compelling evidence of individual and systemic failures within and between services so soon after that case,' report says\n@highlight\nBosses say sorry and admit 'we could and should've intervened more swiftly'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 540, "end": 555}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case comes 13 years after the death of eight-year-old Victoria Climbie, who @placeholder also failed to protect when she was tortured and murdered by her great-aunt and her boyfriend.", "idx": 32323}], "idx": 20995} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The owner of a Nebraska car dealership and two executives were in police custody facing theft charges Thursday after 81 cars were taken from the dealership's lot, authorities said. Alan Patch, 52, who owns Legacy Auto Sales in Nebraska is being held in Tooele County, Utah. Alan Patch, 52, the owner of Legacy Auto Sales in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, was being held in Tooele County, Utah, Scottsbluff police Capt. Kevin Spencer told CNN. Rachel Fait, 37, Legacy's comptroller, was arrested in Tooele County on Wednesday, and Legacy general manager Rick Covello, 53, turned himself in to Scottsbluff officials Thursday, Spencer said.\n@highlight\nExecutives Alan Patch, Rachel Fait and Rick Covello arrested\n@highlight\nPolice say they loaded up 81 cars, emptied offices and homes and left town\n@highlight\nOfficials say the dealership had been facing financial difficulties\n@highlight\nPolice looking into the sale of the cars, agreement with Toyota", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told police they had received a call that all of Legacy's new Toyotas were gone from its lot.", "idx": 32330}], "idx": 20999} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNET) -- Google Wave and Google Buzz may have had troubles attracting usage, but the new ability to place calls from Gmail appears to have caught on quickly. \"Over 1,000,000 calls placed from Gmail in just 24 hours!\" Google tweeted Thursday, evidently pleased with the number. For comparison, there are somewhat more than 300 million people in the United States. If the average person makes 10 calls per day--research in 2008 put the number at 208 calls per month--that means about one out of every 3,000 calls in the U.S. went through the service on its first day. The service lets Gmail users make free calls to U.S. and Canada and inexpensive calls to phones in other countries. It uses Gmail as an interface and optionally can integrate with Google Voice to receive calls as well.\n@highlight\nNew service lets Gmail users make free calls to U.S. and Canada and cheap calls overseas\n@highlight\n\"Over 1,000,000 calls placed from Gmail in just 24 hours!\" Google tweeted Thursday\n@highlight\nAuthor had two successes with the service the day it launched, both unplanned", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the fact is that I used the service twice yesterday without actively seeking to do so (granted, I already signed up for @placeholder and installed the required chat plug-in).", "idx": 32332}], "idx": 21001} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Calling him \"arrogant and defiant,\" a Wayne County Circuit Judge on Tuesday sentenced former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to four months in jail with no early release under the terms of a plea deal. Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick listens as he is sentenced Tuesday in Wayne County, Michigan. Kilpatrick pleaded guilty last month to two felony obstruction of justice charges stemming from his efforts to cover up an extramarital affair. He also pleaded no contest to charges of assaulting a police officer attempting to serve a subpoena on a Kilpatrick friend in that case. In imposing the sentence, Judge David Groner harshly criticized Kilpatrick for his conduct, particularly for a televised speech that aired hours after he entered his pleas.\n@highlight\nJudge sentences former Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick to 120 days in jail, no early release\n@highlight\nKwame Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to charges resulting from a sex scandal\n@highlight\nKilpatrick resigned from office last month\n@highlight\nHe was accused of blocking a criminal investigation into his office", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 116, "end": 131}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 246}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 872, "end": 887}, {"start": 955, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told them the issue could be raised on appeal if necessary.", "idx": 32333}], "idx": 21002} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If Saturday is any indication, Borussia Dortmund won't miss Mario Gotze. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, brought in to beef up the attack after Gotze was sold to rival Bayern Munich, netted a hat-trick on his Bundesliga debut as the league and Champions League runner-up began by beating Augsburg 4-0. If he continues to impress, his $17 million transfer fee -- Aubameyang joined from Saint-Etienne in July -- will be considered a bargain. The Gabon international finished second in goals in Ligue 1 last season and was fifth in assists. He opened the scoring with a header in the first half and added two right-foot finishes in the second to become the sixth player to register a hat-trick in his Bundesliga opener.\n@highlight\nPierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores three goals in Borussia Dortmund's league opener\n@highlight\nRobert Lewandowski nets the other as part of a 4-0 win at Augsburg\n@highlight\nNewly promoted Hertha Berlin puts six goals past Eintracht Frankfurt\n@highlight\nIn Ligue 1, Radamel Falcao scores in his league debut for big-spending Monaco", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 106}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 732, "end": 756}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 825, "end": 842}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 952, "end": 970}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He thus stole the spotlight from sought after striker Robert Lewandowski, although the Pole contributed by setting up @placeholder's third effort and completed the rout against the relegation contenders from the penalty spot.", "idx": 32335}], "idx": 21003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were expecting an emotional reunion at the airport with their daughter who's been working abroad for eight months. But instead, after 20 hours travelling, Andrew and Julie Kelham landed 1,500 miles away. The couple had booked a \u00a33,200 trip to visit their daughter Frankie, 21, in San Jose, Mexico. Where they ended up was San Jose, California. Andrew and Julie Kelham, above, had booked a \u00a33,200 trip to visit their daughter Frankie, 21, in San Jose, Mexico After 20 hours travelling, they landed 1,500 miles away and were forced to pay another \u00a3800 to fly to the right city, where they eventually met Frankie, centre\n@highlight\nAndrew and Julie Kelham spent 20 hours travelling to the wrong place\n@highlight\nThey were hoping for an emotional reunion with their daughter, 21\n@highlight\nShe had been working abroad for eight months in San Jose, Mexico\n@highlight\nBut instead Thomas Cook sent them to San Jose in California", "entities": [{"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the 1990s, @placeholder's location within the booming local technology industry earned the city the nickname 'Capital of Silicon Valley'.", "idx": 32340}], "idx": 21006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joan Rivers is getting the \"Hollywood\" funeral she wanted, \"a huge showbiz affair with lights, camera and action.\" Kathy Griffin, Sarah Jessica Parker, Whoopi Goldberg, Donald Trump, Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters and Joy Behar were among the A-list to D-list celebrity friends seen arriving for the private service inside Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El Sunday. The highlight was Howard Stern's vagina joke, Fox News correspondent Geraldo Rivera told CNN afterward. \"It was exactly the show Joan wanted -- hilarious, irreverent,\" Rivera said. Rivers, 81, died Thursday in New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, a week after she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest during a medical procedure at a clinic.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It was exactly the show Joan wanted -- hilarious, irreverent,\" Geraldo Rivera says\n@highlight\nNEW: Broadway star Audra McDonald sings one of Rivers' favorite songs, \"Smile\"\n@highlight\nRivers, 81, was hospitalized after suffering cardiac and respiratory arrest at a clinic\n@highlight\nShe was on life support, and died Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 607}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People magazine reported that @placeholder sang \"Smile,\" a favorite of Rivers.", "idx": 32343}], "idx": 21009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Turkey's main airline is banning certain shades of lipstick and nail polish among flight attendants. And the cabin crew is not happy about it. Outrage spilled into social media, sparking newspapers columns and a movement after Turkish Airlines announced the new dress code this week. The dress code calls for plain makeup in pastel colors. \"Red, dark pink and similar colors of lipstick and nail polish that are not in the current uniforms breaks up visual coherence,\" the airline statement said. Critics of the new dress code have taken to Twitter and Facebook to voice their outrage. A columnist with the nation's Daily Hurriyet urged women to send in photos of themselves in red lipstick, dubbing it the \"Red Lipstick Movement.\"\n@highlight\nCritics take to social media to voice outrage over new dress code\n@highlight\nThe airline is Turkey's national flag carrier\n@highlight\nTurkey's culture pits Muslim elite against the old guard secularists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 708, "end": 728}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many who fear encroaching conservative values point to steps @placeholder has taken in recent months, especially restricting the appearance of its female cabin crew.", "idx": 32349}], "idx": 21013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Metallica's Lars Ulrich loves Black Sabbath and Deep Purple -- and so does his 10-year-old son. Actor Rodger Corser plays \"Guitar Hero\" at an April event in Australia. The game has revived interest in rock music. Ulrich may have played songs from those old rock bands around the house on his stereo, but he gives credit for his son's excitement to another source: video games. Myles Ulrich is a fan of games such as \"Guitar Hero\" and \"Rock Band,\" which have spawned a comeback for rock music. \"It's a cool generational thing to share that with your kids,\" said Ulrich, the drummer for the multi-platinum quartet. \"My [son's] favorite bands are ... the same bands that are my favorite bands -- the bands I grew up on.\"\n@highlight\n\"Guitar Hero\" and \"Rock Band\" games have been hugely successful\n@highlight\nVideo games' success has helped sell rock music, guitars\n@highlight\nTeens getting into rock heroes of '70s, '80s\n@highlight\nAerosmith catalog sales went up after \"Guitar Hero: Aerosmith\" came out", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once wary of downloading, @placeholder has changed its tune with its upcoming album.", "idx": 32352}], "idx": 21016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The independent NHS ombudsman is accused of failing countless families who have complained, such as the parents of Sam Morrish, three, who died due to multiple health service failings Patients who complain to the NHS watchdog in charge of care are wasting their time, a charity warned today. The Patients Association, a lobby group that aims to improve patients' experience of health care, has declared it has 'no confidence' in the independent NHS ombudsman. Its role is to investigate complaints over unfair treatment and poor service that individuals have received from the NHS in England. Today, the Patients Association released a report into what it claims were failures by the Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO).\n@highlight\nPatients Association has condemned the independent NHS ombudsman\n@highlight\nHas accused it of failing to handle complaints and 'letting down' families\n@highlight\nCharity says it will no longer refer people in need to the ombudsman", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 296, "end": 315}, {"start": 445, "end": 447}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 624}, {"start": 685, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 743, "end": 762}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A senior executive within the PHSO told Mr @placeholder and I the methodology used in their investigation into our complaints was not fit for purpose.", "idx": 32356}], "idx": 21019} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republicans call it a government cover-up similar to what forced Richard Nixon to resign. Democrats call it a right-wing conspiracy theory. The fallout from the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans continues more than 19 months later, with further details last week that raised questions about how the Obama administration responded to the violence less than two months before the President's re-election. Few issues reveal the hyper-partisan politics of Washington more than the ongoing debate over an issue now known simply as Benghazi. Last Friday, House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa announced that he had subpoenaed Secretary of State John Kerry to testify at a May 21 hearing, alleging that the State Department failed to comply with an earlier subpoena for documents.\n@highlight\nHouse votes to form a select committee; Democrats undecided on taking part\n@highlight\n19 months later, Washington remains riven by the Benghazi terrorist attack\n@highlight\nA recently divulged email reignites fierce partisan debate from the 2012 election\n@highlight\nRepublicans see the issue as a vulnerability for Hillary Clinton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 619, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 968, "end": 977}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The issue gives Republicans perhaps their lone line of attack against Hillary Clinton, the overwhelming favorite for the @placeholder presidential nomination in 2016 if she decides to run.", "idx": 32359}], "idx": 21020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- If ever there was a costume that erased gender, it's got to be an astronaut's suit. 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It simply moved over to the social media website Twitter, where the war of words in this nasty race continued. One of Angle's campaign managers, Jordan Gehrke, posted a tweet, a short message on Twitter, that accused Reid supporters of starting the fight. \"Check out the video here of Reidbots screaming and heckling,\" the tweet said. The message included a link to a video that appears to show audience members at the forum shouting down Angle. That same tweet also included a hashtag -- #dumpreid -- made by attaching the # symbol to the message \"dumpreid.\" Twitter users who clicked on the #dumpreid link were taken to a feed of anti-Reid tweets.\n@highlight\nScuffle at Reid-Angle forum moved from the campaign event to Twitter\n@highlight\nThe two campaigns have been duking it out online, in 140 characters or less\n@highlight\nMainstream journalists use politicians' tweets in stories, retweet them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 893, "end": 908}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A tweet from an Angle campaign staffer refers to @placeholder's handlers as \"13 y/o girls.\"", "idx": 32364}], "idx": 21025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A tense standoff between China and the Philippines that has been under way since April 10, when the Philippines Navy accused Chinese boats of fishing illegally off the Scarborough Shoal, appeared to ease somewhat Friday. In Manila, Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said that Philippine diplomats \"are endeavoring to undertake a new diplomatic initiative, which we hope will help defuse the situation.\" China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters that China had noted the remarks as well as the action taken by the Philippine Foreign Ministry and noticed the resumption of diplomatic contact between the Philippine Foreign Ministry and the Chinese Embassy in Manila.\n@highlight\nNEW: Manila says diplomats \"are endeavoring to undertake a new diplomatic initiative\"\n@highlight\nChina and the Philippines have been involved in a standoff since April 10\n@highlight\nNavy accuses Chinese boats of fishing illegally in waters off the Scarborough Shoal\n@highlight\nBoth countries claim the shoal, known by China as Huangyan, in the South China Sea", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 269}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 441, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 586}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 971, "end": 987}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder officials on Thursday accused Manila of inciting its people to take to the streets to demonstrate against China.", "idx": 32369}], "idx": 21029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was revealed on Tuesday night\u2019s special EasEnders episode that Lucy Beale had been killed in her own home. And on the latest instalment of the BBC One soap, the ongoing murder mystery unravelled even further when a distraught Peter Beale (Ben Hardy) was finally told the truth by his girlfriend Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa), who pointed the finger at his own parents. In a dramatic cliffhanger showdown, the troubled youngster rushed home to confront his father Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) and stepmother Jane (Laurie Brett) after they tied the knot in front of all their family and friends, accusing one of them of murdering his twin sister.\n@highlight\nLucy Beale's killer will be finally unveiled on Thursday night's episode\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, Peter Beale pointed the finger at his father Ian and stepmother Jane\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend Lauren Branning was discovered to be pregnant in another shocking revelation\n@highlight\nAbi Branning accusation was found to be a red herring\n@highlight\nActress Jo Joyner made a return to the BBC One soap as Tanya Branning but messed up her live line", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 330}, {"start": 471, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 943, "end": 954}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suspicious: Jane had been wracked with nerves since reading @placeholder's note and was extremely flustered while saying her wedding vows to Ian", "idx": 32371}], "idx": 21030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Janine Yaqoob PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 22 February 2013 A man who stole \u00a330,000 by sneaking into his ex-wife\u2019s house every week for three years has been escaped jail. Bernard Young, 47, crept into the home of former wife, Lynn, in the middle of the night to steal a debit card for her brother\u2019s bank account. Then he would break back into the house to replace it hours later, Liverpool crown court heard today. Young, who had a key to the former matrimonial home, would withdraw about \u00a3180 a time from the account of Terence Ruck, 68, before returning the card to his ex-wife\u2019s handbag.\n@highlight\nBernard Young, 47, stole \u00a330,000 from his ex-wife's brother\n@highlight\nFor five years he crept into Lynn Young's home and took the bank card\n@highlight\nAfter withdrawing up to \u00a3180 a time he would put it back\n@highlight\nHe was spared jail at Liverpool crown court today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "recordings of @placeholder making withdrawals in the early hours of the morning", "idx": 32373}], "idx": 21031} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Unable either to win the war in Ukraine by proxy or to retreat from the conflict because of the enormous blow a defeat would deliver to his regime's legitimacy, Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be sending in regular troops to attack Ukraine. The action is south of rebel-held Donetsk, which, until Russia's heightened involvement this week, was on the verge of being retaken by the Ukrainian army. It is likely that in response to Russia's escalation, the United States and European Union will contemplate more sanctions. The problem is that all the relatively \"painless\" economic measures have already been taken. So both the U.S. and Europe are now left looking at actions that will hurt their own industries and financial institutions.\n@highlight\nLeon Aron: Unable to win by proxy or to retreat in Ukraine, it appears Putin sent troops\n@highlight\nHe says U.S., Europe mulling sanctions, but only ones left will also hurt own financial interests\n@highlight\nHe says West can help Ukraine win by sending support like radar jamming technology\n@highlight\nAron: If Russia sees casualties, Russian patriotic support for Putin, and war, will drop", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 507}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sending guns and bullets is not necessary -- @placeholder has enough.", "idx": 32379}], "idx": 21033} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)News that a jury has ordered Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams to fork out $7.4 million in damages and profits for allegedly drawing on Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit \"Got to Give It Up\" in their song \"Blurred Lines\" has thrust the issue of music copyright into the headlines. But it's by no means the first time. Recently, it was reported that Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne would be given songwriting credits for Sam Smith's hit song \"Stay With Me.\" But the really interesting part was that this only happened after Petty's team noticed a likeness between Smith's song and Petty's 1989 hit \"I Won't Back Down.\"\n@highlight\nJury has found that 'Blurred Lines' drew on Marvin Gaye's 'Got to Give It Up'\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos : Music infringement presents a tricky question", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 67}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 166, "end": 182}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the case of Sam Smith's use of the @placeholder work, to Smith's credit, his team reportedly listened to the two songs and acknowledged the similarity.", "idx": 32385}, {"query": "In the case of Sam Smith's use of the Tom Petty work, to @placeholder's credit, his team reportedly listened to the two songs and acknowledged the similarity.", "idx": 32386}, {"query": "Even worse, though -- if potential litigants such as Smith and @placeholder are going to start resolving disputes without hiring us lawyers, then I might have to retire my law license along with the denim jackets.", "idx": 32387}], "idx": 21034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- South African double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius, who made headlines at the Olympics, set a world record on Saturday in London in defense of the first of his three Paralympic titles. On day three of the Games, he ran 21.30 in men's 200m-T44 title in the first round Saturday evening, easily besting other racers in his heat. The paralympic movement classifies events, using terms like T44, to group competitors based on their disability. His biggest threats in Sunday's gold-medal final will include Brazilian Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira, American sprinter Blake Leeper and South Africa's Arnu Fourie, based on their qualifying times.\n@highlight\nNEW: South Africa's Oscar Pistorius sets a world record in a 200-meter semifinal heat\n@highlight\nSeveral Britons win Paralympic gold, including Richard Whitehead and Sarah Storey\n@highlight\nChina's Yin He sets a world record and wins gold in a cycling event\n@highlight\nThe UK's Ellie Simmonds edges out Team USA's Victoria Arlen in 400-meter freestyle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 531, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 814, "end": 830}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 943, "end": 944}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The win gave Sarah Storey, who was born without a functioning left hand, her second gold of the Games and an impressive 20 @placeholder medals in total across the swimming and cycling disciplines.", "idx": 32389}], "idx": 21036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey and Rob Davies PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:45 EST, 12 December 2012 The boss of British Airways\u2019 parent company Willie Walsh has bet Sir Richard Branson \u2018a knee in the groin\u2019 that Virgin Atlantic will not survive five years. And Sir Richard has accepted the remarkable challenge \u2013 saying the painful debt will be paid out to the loser at the winner\u2019s headquarters. The unusual \u2018below the belt\u2019 wager came after America's largest airline, Delta, took a 49 per cent stake in Virgin Atlantic under a major deal announced today. Sir Richard tried to bet Walsh \u00a31million that his Virgin airline would flourish after the deal. But Walsh said he did not have the cash and offered the 'painful' bet instead.\n@highlight\nBillionaire Sir Richard Branson sells 49 per cent stake in airline to Delta\n@highlight\nAmerica\u2019s largest carrier will help keep Virgin Atlantic alive and take on BA\n@highlight\nBranson tries to bet BA boss Willie Walsh \u00a31m that airline will flourish\n@highlight\nBut Walsh says he hasn't got \u00a31m and offers him 'knee in the groin' instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 878, "end": 892}, {"start": 912, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 947, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The air-rage row erupted as Virgin boss Sir Richard announced he was retaining control of his airline @placeholder after a deal that will see America's largest carrier Delta Air Lines take a 49per cent stake.", "idx": 32391}, {"query": "The latest twist began when Mr Walsh suggested Virgin would not survive the tie up with @placeholder.", "idx": 32393}], "idx": 21037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers need not fear. If he wondered who would provide Liverpool\u2019s magic after the sale of Luis Suarez, at least he still has \u2018David Blaine\u2019. That, thanks to Daniel Sturridge, is the moniker of Philippe Coutinho. According to the England striker, Coutinho is a magician with a ball at his feet and after watching the Brazilian tear Borussia Dortmund to shreds, Rodgers was only too happy to embrace that theme. Replacing Suarez like-for-like is something Rodgers admits is impossible but he has an idea of how to keep Liverpool a creative, vibrant, attacking force and \u2014 judging by this swaggering display \u2014 Coutinho is crucial to that master plan.\n@highlight\nThe young Brazilian was a constant threat to the German side throughout\n@highlight\nSturridge opened the scoring as Liverpool dominated Dortmund in 4-0 win\n@highlight\nLovren scored soon after from a corner on his first Anfield appearance\n@highlight\nPhillippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson completed the rout after the break", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 203, "end": 219}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 917, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Daniel Sturridge and @placeholder took the game away from Dortmund scarcely before it had begun.", "idx": 32398}], "idx": 21040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sports stars seem to have it all -- from seven-figure salaries to big endorsement deals. But lately, what some don't have is a good reputation. The NBA's Dwyane Wade started a foundation to help inspire kids in at-risk situations. With the steroids controversy in baseball and drug allegations against the world's greatest swimmer, many adoring fans may wonder, \"Where are the good guys in sports?\" Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat is one of those good guys. He stays out of the controversy and insists that his fame should be used to help others. CNN's Nicole Lapin talked to the NBA star about the foundation he started and his partnership with National Recess Week. 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Embarrassed by great rival Liverpool on Sunday, light years behind in the race for the English Premier League title and on the cusp of European humiliation, it has been a year to forget for those so used to success. Since Alex Ferguson stepped aside after winning the club's 20th league title, his replacement David Moyes has presided over one of the most painful periods in the club's recent history. On Wednesday, the nadir awaits -- the possibility of exiting the Champions League at the last-16 stage to Greek side Olympiakos.\n@highlight\nManchester United faces Champions League exit\n@highlight\nOlympiakos takes 2-0 lead to Old Trafford Wednesday\n@highlight\nChristian Karembeu backs Greek side's chances\n@highlight\nUnited unlikely to qualify for next year's competition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 70}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 233, "end": 254}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 712, "end": 727}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 808, "end": 825}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not that @placeholder is getting ahead of himself -- Olympiakos has never won at Old Trafford and managed just one away victory in qualifying for the knockout stage.", "idx": 32424}], "idx": 21057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the week the dynamic of Liverpool\u2019s season changes. And just when things are moving in the right direction for Brendan Rodgers. Two defeats in 22 games have seen the Anfield side move to within four points of the Champions League places and secure an FA Cup quarter-final slot after Saturday\u2019s win at Selhurst Park. But how will the Merseysiders deal with the Europa League restarting this week? Daniel Sturridge (centre) volleys in Liverpool's equaliser in the 49th minute at Selhurst Park Sturridge (left) and Alberto Moreno (right) celebrate after the Liverpool striker hit the equaliser Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has warned his players about the Europa League curse\n@highlight\nLiverpool beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in the FA Cup to reach the quarter-final\n@highlight\nThe Reds next face Besiktas at home in the Europa League on Thursday\n@highlight\nLiverpool then go to Southampton in the Premier League and the away trip to Besiktas, before facing Manchester City at Anfield on March 1\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 404, "end": 419}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 963, "end": 977}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Liverpool welcome @placeholder this Thursday before travelling to fellow Barclays Premier League top-four contenders Southampton on Sunday.", "idx": 32425}], "idx": 21058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Monaco are prepared to offer Arsene Wenger a staggering \u00a312.4million a year, after tax, to take over from Claudio Ranieri at the end of the season. Though the Arsenal manager has turned down overtures from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco have been encouraged by the uncertainty surrounding his future at the Emirates and are ready to tempt him with a salary equivalent to \u00a322m in the UK \u2014 three times the \u00a37.5m he currently earns. On his way? Monaco hope to tempt Arsene Wenger with a massive offer at the end of the season Monaco are desperate to bring a celebrated manager to the club when they compete in the Champions League next season, having secured qualification last weekend.\n@highlight\nMonaco want Arsene Wenger to replace Claudio Ranieri\n@highlight\nThe free-spending club would offer Wenger \u00a322m a year\n@highlight\nArsenal manager is yet to sign a new contract at the Emirates Stadium", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 396, "end": 397}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not good enough: Monaco have qualified for @placeholder but remain 10 points behind leaders PSG", "idx": 32431}], "idx": 21061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As part of Boeing's ongoing efforts to resolve Dreamliner problems, the passenger jet maker has put out a request that airlines inspect an emergency beacon used to find aircraft in the event of a crash. The request is based on a recommendation by the United Kingdom's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) following a fire aboard an Ethiopian Airlines 787 Dreamliner parked at London's Heathrow Airport on July 12. The fire caused extensive damage to the rear of the aircraft. No one was hurt but the incident shut runways for about an hour before operations resumed, the airport said.\n@highlight\nBoeing asks airlines to inspect planes equipped with Honeywell emergency locators\n@highlight\nUK investigators say transmitter likely to blame for 787 fire at Heathrow this month\n@highlight\nIn U.S., Boeing faces $2.75 million FAA penalty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 346, "end": 378}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (@placeholder) instructed airlines operating the 787 to remove or inspect the Honeywell ELTs.", "idx": 32446}], "idx": 21072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Steve Perry is the founder and principal of the Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford, Connecticut, and author of \"Man Up! : Nobody is Coming to Save Us,\" which offers solutions to problems in the black community. Steve Perry says a question from a parent started his journey to creating a top-performing school. HARTFORD, Connecticut (CNN) -- \"Why do only rich kids get good schools?\" I was the founder and director of a part-time out-of-school college preparatory program. The questioner was a parent; herself a victim of a dulled urban education. The statement was more of an indictment than question, and I had no answer. \"Well, why can't this program be a school,\" she offered.\n@highlight\nSteve Perry: A parent asked why only rich kids get good schools\n@highlight\nHe says question started process of building a quality school\n@highlight\nPerry says his team fought bureaucracy, union to try something new\n@highlight\nHe says his school is highly rated and sends all graduates to college", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 63, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a Friday afternoon elevator ride from the 10th to the seventh floor, he said, \"@placeholder, we're gonna start a high school, you should run it.\"", "idx": 32448}], "idx": 21073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Before the story sinks beneath the waves, a few more words are in order about the recent selection process for a new chief for the Federal Reserve: It stinks. The chairmanship of the Federal Reserve Bank is probably the second most powerful job in the United States. In combating the financial crisis and the slow recovery, it has often been more important than the presidency. Indeed, many in other countries believe it has become the most important job in the world. Selecting a chairperson is thus a solemn, crucial undertaking. I have only participated once -- during the process when President Reagan decided to reappoint someone first named by his Democratic predecessor, President Carter. Reagan thought long and hard and, putting aside all partisanship, wisely asked Paul Volcker to stay on. Everyone at the White House and in Congress understood how big that decision was.\n@highlight\nLarry Summers has dropped out of contention to head the Federal Reserve\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: Process of filling the crucially important job has been shameful\n@highlight\nHe says Summers' reputation has been trashed and his merits ignored\n@highlight\nGergen: President Obama should now nominate Janet Yellen for the post", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 192, "end": 211}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 958, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 996}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both @placeholder and Yellen are superbly qualified to lead the Fed.", "idx": 32451}], "idx": 21076} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 13:47 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:43 EST, 18 March 2014 Athena the cat is back with her family after spending three harrowing days mewing from atop a 60-foot power pole in Las Cruces, New Mexico, as her owners prepared for the worst. Citing safety concerns, El Paso Electric rarely scales poles to help animals and had initially refused to rescue the female tabby-mix. So the family considered their options. Among them, David Eason tells the Las Cruces Sun-News, was shooting his 16-year-old daughter's pet to avoid a slow death from thirst or starvation.\n@highlight\nThe female tabby-mix likely ran up the pole in Las Cruces, New Mexico, to escape coyotes, which are common the area\n@highlight\nEl Paso Electric said they do no not rescue animals from their structures when contact\n@highlight\nAfter three days of fervent weather conditions, from storms to sun, owner David Eason considered shooting her down\n@highlight\nFinally some linemen shut off the power, allowing Animal Control to use a bucket truck to go up and get her\n@highlight\nA vet was waiting with an IV to give her some much-needed fluids\n@highlight\nPower was interrupted in the area for an hour", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 294, "end": 309}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 479, "end": 497}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 731, "end": 746}, {"start": 903, "end": 913}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder was still there on Monday, the calls became frantic.", "idx": 32454}], "idx": 21077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An imposing ancient floor mosaic depicting a man driving a chariot drawn by horses and led by the Greek messenger god Hermes is the latest in a series of remarkable finds archaeologists have unearthed in the largest ancient tomb found in Greece, at Amphipolis in the country's north. As experts try to get to the heart of this complex and delicate structure, excavation works have revealed the large floor mosaic, 10-feet wide and 15-feet long, full of tiny pebbles of white, black, blue, red and yellow. Other finds inside the tomb include two magnificent caryatids, sculpted female figures like those found at the Acropolis in Athens. Each figure has one arm stretched, as if to keep intruders out of the main chamber.\n@highlight\nThere is speculation the find in northern Greece is related to Alexander the Great\n@highlight\nLarge floor mosaic is latest treasure to be uncovered at Amphipolis\n@highlight\nFind could boost tourism that could help troubled Greek economy", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 795, "end": 813}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite what historians say, there are many who argue that only @placeholder could be buried in such opulence.", "idx": 32476}], "idx": 21091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- When you see people at the office using such Internet sites as Facebook and MySpace, you might suspect those workers are slacking off. A social-networking site for the world of spying officially launches for the U.S. intelligence community this month. But that's not the case at the CIA, the FBI and the National Security Agency, where bosses are encouraging their staff members to use a new social-networking site designed for the super-secret world of spying. \"It's every bit Facebook and YouTube for spies, but it's much, much more,\" said Michael Wertheimer, assistant deputy director of national intelligence for analysis.\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence agencies are urging staffers to use a new social-networking site\n@highlight\nCalled A-Space, it's for analysts within the nation's 16 intelligence agencies\n@highlight\nAnalysts can use A-Space to share information about al Qaeda, other issues\n@highlight\nOnly intelligence personnel with the proper security clearance can access the site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 325, "end": 348}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 563, "end": 580}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yes, analysts can collect friends on A-Space the way people can on @placeholder.", "idx": 32485}], "idx": 21096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Floyd Mayweather Jnr gave fans a glimpse of what life is like when you have earned more than $100million in the last year. The American boxer recorded a video clip of inside his garage, where he has three Bugatti cars in different colours parked next to one another. Mayweather, who is due to fight Marcos Maidana in September, played the Rick Ross song 'New Bugatti' over the clip, which he posted on Instagram. VIDEO Scroll down to watch some footage of Floyd Mayweather showing off his Bugattis Bugatti number one: Mayweather posted a short clip of him in his garage with the three cars\n@highlight\nMayweather posted a video of his three Bugatti cars side by side\n@highlight\nThe clip has Rick Ross' song 'New Bugatti' playing over the top\n@highlight\nBoxer was recently granted a promoter's licence for state of Nevada\n@highlight\nOn Saturday he was spotted with Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo\n@highlight\nMayweather's next fight will be against Marcos Maidana in September\n@highlight\nThe 37-year-old could finally meet Manny Pacquiao in May 2015", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 33}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 470, "end": 485}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 654, "end": 678}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 894, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}, {"start": 963, "end": 976}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Legends collide: @placeholder met up with boxing champion Floyd Mayweather", "idx": 32489}], "idx": 21099} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle Hooters, the restaurant chain which makes a feature of its buxom, scantily-clad waitresses, has claimed the appearance of a joke about rape on its Facebook page is the work of hackers. The picture shows a young blonde, wearing hotpants and with legs akimbo, her hands pointing to her groin, with the caption: 'The proof that she was asking for it your Honour'. It was just one of a string of questionable posts that appeared on the Hooters official Facebook page over the weekend. Others included jokes making fun of small-breasted women. Sexual appeal: Two Hooters 'girls' hold a plate of chicken wings. The restaurant chain insisted it had been hacked after a tasteless rape joke was posted on its Twitter account, prompting a storm of criticism\n@highlight\nRestaurant chain slammed online after tasteless viral appears on fan page\n@highlight\nHooters PR moves quickly to disown the content as the work of hackers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Please be patient with us,' tweeted the restaurant's official @placeholder account.", "idx": 32492}], "idx": 21102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Russian tanker carrying fuel arrived in the Alaskan town of Nome on Saturday night, the Coast Guard said, as officials started preparations on delivering the much-needed supplies. U.S Coast Guard ice breaker Cutter Healy accompanied the fuel tanker Renda as it made its way through the frozen waters carrying 1.3 million gallons of petroleum products. \"The first step is to ensure the ice is safe for the personnel to walk on,\" said Chief Petty Officer Kip Wadlow. \"Then they will work to connect the piping and check for leaks. Safety is our primary concern.\" The cutter has broken through almost 300 miles of ice for the tanker on a journey that took them through southern Alaska's Aleutian Islands.\n@highlight\nIt is the first-ever attempt to supply fuel to an Arctic Alaska town through sea ice\n@highlight\nThe Renda made its way through icy water carrying 1.3 million gallons of petroleum products\n@highlight\nNome, Alaska, has enough fuel to last until about March", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not in immediate danger of running out of fuel, said Coast Guard Capt.", "idx": 32496}], "idx": 21106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spain's Jorge Lorenzo extended his lead in the world championship standings with a storming victory in the British MotoGP at Silverstone Sunday. The Yamaha rider overhauled reigning world championship Casey Stoner midway through the race and went clear for his 42nd career title. Only a bad mistake with four laps to go might have cost Lorenzo, but he had time to spare to recover and cross the line clear of Stoner whose Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa of Spain finished third. It extended Lorenzo's lead over Australia's Stoner, who has announced he will retire at the end of the season, to 25 points.\n@highlight\nJorge Lorenzo wins British MotoGP at Donnington\n@highlight\nVictory extend his world championship lead\n@highlight\nReigning champion Casey Stoner finishes second\n@highlight\nHome rider Cal Crutchlow secures brave sixth place", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 151}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gave the home crowd reason to cheer with a battling display to finish sixth after starting on the back of the grid having crashed and missed qualifying Saturday.", "idx": 32497}], "idx": 21107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 12:57 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:29 EST, 24 February 2014 The daughter of musicians Ray Davies and Chrissie Hynde has been found guilty of disrupting fracking at an exploratory oil site - by supergluing herself to a fellow protester. Natalie Hynde, 31, and Simon Medhurst, 55, were today found guilty of disrupting energy firm Cuadrilla's test drilling plant during high-profile protests near Balcombe, West Sussex, last summer. Brighton Magistrates' Court heard the pair cost the firm around \u00a35,000 through delaying deliveries for two hours after they superglued their hands together while Medhurst had his arm through the gate on July 31 last year.\n@highlight\nNatalie Hynde, 31, and Simon Medhurst, 55, guilty of disrupting fracking\n@highlight\nThe pair superglued their hands together near Balcombe, West Sussex\n@highlight\nCourt heard pair cost firm \u00a35,000 through delaying deliveries for two hours", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 477, "end": 494}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "district judge told @placeholder and Hynde: 'I'm sure that you did beset,", "idx": 32500}], "idx": 21110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama will nominate Bob McDonald -- a West Point graduate and former CEO of Procter & Gamble -- to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, a White House official told CNN on Sunday. McDonald would take over a troubled department. The VA, a massive bureaucracy with more than 300,000 full-time employees, is under fire as it deals with allegations of alarming shortcomings at its medical facilities. The controversy, as CNN first reported, involves delayed care with potentially fatal consequences in possibly dozens of cases. Eric Shinseki stepped down as head of the department in May after Republicans, Democrats and veterans' advocacy groups joined together in calling for his resignation.\n@highlight\nBob McDonald is a \"surprising pick,\" says the head of an advocacy group\n@highlight\nMcDonald is a West Point graduate and former CEO of Procter & Gamble\n@highlight\nThe VA is under fire as it deals with allegations of delayed care at its medical facilities\n@highlight\nEric Shinseki stepped down as head of the department in May under bipartisan pressure", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 125, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 252, "end": 253}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}, {"start": 989, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I look forward to meeting with Mr. @placeholder next week in order to ascertain his views on these important issues.\"", "idx": 32506}], "idx": 21115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seven people, including two children, needed hospital treatment after a coach carrying 34 British holidaymakers crashed in the French Alps. The coach was taking the party from the Alpine ski resort of La Rosi\u00e8re to Chamb\u00e9ry airport when it skidded off the motorway and flipped on to its side. Witnesses described the vehicle swerving out control, leaving the road, and then coming to rest by guard rails at the edge of a ravine. Lucky escape: Seven people were hurt, none seriously, when this coach carrying 34 British tourists crashed on its way from an Alpine ski resort to a nearby airport where it was due to meet a plane back to the UK\n@highlight\nAround 50 firefighters were involved in the rescue operation after the crash\n@highlight\nThose hurt suffered only minor injuries and most escaped unhurt\n@highlight\nIt had been on its way to Chamb\u00e9ry airport to meet a flight back to the UK", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 638, "end": 639}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 887, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: \u2018Around fifteen people underwent examinations and treatment following the accident, with seven taken to hospital in @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 32509}], "idx": 21118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Duncan Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Lewis Hamilton could crack under the pressure of fighting to win his second Formula One championship, his former rival Felipe Massa has warned. Hamilton has been cast 29 points adrift of his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg ahead of this weekend's British Grand Prix. The British star, who robbed Massa of the championship in the most dramatic of circumstances at the season finale in Brazil six years ago, has been hit with two mechanical retirements this year, while Rosberg has finished either first or second at every race. But Massa, speaking on the eve of his 200th Formula One start, believes Hamilton has been outsmarted by his team-mate so far this season.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton is 29 points adrift of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg ahead of this weekend's British GP\n@highlight\nFelipe Massa has warned that Lewis Hamilton could crack under the pressure", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The result might not be what you expect and this is part of sport, but @placeholder do not think like that.", "idx": 32511}], "idx": 21120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Kent Smith The man who played actor Daniel Craig's James Bond stunt in the opening ceremony of London 2012 died when a wing suit jump went wrong in the Swiss Alps, an inquest heard. Wing suit flying enthusiast Mark Sutton was killed at Trient, near Lake Geneva, on August 14 2013. The 42-year-old appeared on television screens across the world when he parachuted into the Olympic opening ceremony as James Bond with a fellow stuntman playing the Queen. 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Assaults from both the ground and the sky. And elite, clandestine U.S. forces joining Yemeni commandos in targeting al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- considered the global terror group's most dangerous affiliate. But what would make the raid in southern Yemen most significant is if it yielded a target who Americans and Yemenis have been looking for: Ibrahim al-Asiri, the group's chief bomb maker. While U.S. officials said the operation didn't directly target him, al-Asiri is among those suspected to have been killed in the Sunday firefight, a high-level Yemeni government official told CNN.\n@highlight\nAt least 65 suspected al Qaeda members were killed in a Yemeni-U.S. joint operation\n@highlight\nOfficials: DNA tests are being done to see if Ibrahim al-Asiri is among the dead\n@highlight\nHe's the suspected mastermind behind the 2009 underwear bomb plot", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 221, "end": 253}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 460, "end": 475}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity said no @placeholder took part in combat on the ground, but U.S. forces did wear night vision gear and flew Yemeni forces to a remote, mountainous spot in southern Yemen.", "idx": 32523}], "idx": 21127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Nebraska toddler who repeated a slew of profanities in an online video has been taken into child protective custody, Omaha police said Wednesday. While authorities found nothing criminal in the video, officials from the Omaha police's Child Victim Unit and the Nebraska Child Protective Services took the infant and three other children into custody on Wednesday, the police department said on its Facebook page. The joint investigation found safety concerns, the statement said. CNN learned of development through Twitter. In the video, the diapered child is bombarded with obscenities and racial slurs by the adults around him. The African-American toddler knocks down a chair and gives nearly as good as he gets, responding to some of the comments with an upraised middle finger and telling one of the adults at one point, \"Shut up, bitch.\" The adults laugh and prompt him to repeat other crudities.\n@highlight\nAuthorities say there was no crime committed, but safety concerns existed\n@highlight\nVideo shows toddler bombarded with obscenities, coached to respond in kind\n@highlight\nOmaha police union says it illustrates \"a cycle of violence and thuggery\"\n@highlight\nACLU and African-American leaders blast the posting of the video", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 237, "end": 253}, {"start": 263, "end": 296}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say the move needlessly antagonizes the city's minority communities, who make up about a quarter of @placeholder's 409,000 residents.", "idx": 32525}], "idx": 21128} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:25 EST, 1 March 2013 With its fearsome beak and three foot wingspan, the Harris Hawk is among the most deadly hunters in the sky. But that didn't stop a Great Kiskadee from taking on this predator when it strayed too close to the tiny bird's young. A photographer captured the plucky bird dive-bombing the hawk and landing on its back to ward off any threat to its nest in El Salvador. David and Goliath: The tiny Great Kiskadee was captured taking on a Harris Hawk on the outskirts of San Salvador, El Salvador\n@highlight\nExtraordinary shots capture Great Kiskadee taking on a Harris Hawk\n@highlight\nTiny bird landed on predator's back when it strayed too close to nest", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 474}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Combat: The @placeholder is seen perched upon the bird of prey's back in this shot", "idx": 32544}], "idx": 21141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google funnelled an astonishing \u00a36billion through the tax haven of Bermuda in a year \u2013 while paying just 0.1 per cent of that amount in British corporation tax. Official documents reveal that by exploiting the tiny tax haven the internet giant halved its global tax bill in 2011 \u2013 leaving governments, including the UK, out of pocket by more than \u00a31billion. In the same year the firm legally arranged its accounts to surrender just \u00a36million in corporation tax in the UK. The startling revelations came yesterday as David Cameron called on world leaders to launch a global crackdown on tax avoidance by multinationals.\n@highlight\nGoogle funneled \u00a36billion to Bermuda, avoiding \u00a31billion tax bill\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron wrote to G8 leaders calling for a stop to 'unfair' practice", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 316, "end": 317}, {"start": 468, "end": 469}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 730, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder yesterday took over the 12-month revolving presidency of the G8 group of leading industrialised countries.", "idx": 32545}], "idx": 21142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Google unveiled a groundbreaking new Chromebook laptop Thursday \u2014 one with touchscreen capability, powerful chipset and an extremely high-resolution display. The Chromebook Pixel, available for order on the Google Play store and shipping in April, features a 12.85-inch touch-sensitive Gorilla Glass screen. The resolution is 4.3 million pixels, which works out to 239 pixels per inch. (The average Windows laptop has about half that; technically, it also beats the Macbook Retina.) The Pixel will come in two versions, both boasting an Intel Core i5 processor. The basic model is Wi-Fi only; a more expensive model has the ability to connect to Verizon's superfast LTE network. Google claims a battery life of five hours on the device, which has QuickOffice built into the browser and an SD card slot for automatic photo uploads to Google+. Those features can also be used offline (uploads queued for later, of course).\n@highlight\nGoogle's Chromebook Pixel is a laptop with a touchscreen\n@highlight\nAnnounced Thursday, the Pixel has screen resolution double most Windows laptops\n@highlight\nIt hosts a powerful Intel Core i processor and claims 5-hour battery life\n@highlight\nPrice is somewhat hefty: $1,299 for Wi-Fi only and $1,449 for 4G", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 171, "end": 186}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 475, "end": 488}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 950, "end": 965}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The price, however, is relatively steep: $1,299 for the Wi-Fi only version, $1,449 for the @placeholder model.", "idx": 32553}, {"query": "The aluminum-coated Pixel was designed and built by @placeholder, with help from other unnamed PC manufacturers.", "idx": 32554}], "idx": 21148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Heikki Kovalainen is returning to Formula One to help the team that fired him. The experienced Finnish driver is taking on a new technical development role at Caterham to help them understand why they have fallen behind their back-of-the-grid rivals Marussia. Kovalainen will return to the cockpit in first practice for the next two grands prix in Bahrain and Spain. \"It's great news that I'll be on track,\" the 31-year-old said. \"I'm really looking forward to getting back to work and helping the team as much as I can. \"I'll be taking part in the two sessions to give the team my input on the new parts we're bringing to those races, and I'll be working closely with the race drivers and the engineers on track to help everyone get the most out of the new package.\n@highlight\nHeikki Kovalainen to return to Caterham after losing seat with the team in 2013\n@highlight\nFinnish racer will drive for Caterham in first practice in Bahrain and Barcelona\n@highlight\nCaterham want his help in understanding 2013 car and tire behavior\n@highlight\nU.S. racer Alexander Rossi takes over Caterham GP2 drive from China's Ma Qing Hua", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 787, "end": 803}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Having invested in @placeholder for our first three years of competition it would be a waste not to leverage the valuable expertise he brings.", "idx": 32561}], "idx": 21151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The drone of two Russian nuclear bombers passing along Britain\u2019s South Coast and endangering our civilian airliners should be a deafening wake-up call to our leaders about the threat we face from Vladimir Putin\u2019s Russia. Two Typhoon fighters \u2014 which can travel at twice the speed of sound \u2014 scrambled on Wednesday from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland and RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, screeching through British skies to intercept the Russian Bear Tu-95s, unexpected and unwelcome guests off our shores. Detected first by our Norwegian allies, the Russian planes were then \u2018spotted\u2019 by RAF radar stations in Staxton Wold in Yorkshire and Neatishead in Norfolk.\n@highlight\nThis week, two Russian Bear Tu-95s were intercepted over Bournemouth\n@highlight\nA show of strength by Vladimir Putin, it is a threat that needs addressed\n@highlight\nLatest in a line of incidents where Kremlin is testing Western resolve", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 196, "end": 218}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 432, "end": 450}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On orders from @placeholder, the Russian warplanes fly with their transponders \u2014 devices which emit an identifying signal \u2014 switched off, making them invisible to civilian air traffic.", "idx": 32566}], "idx": 21156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal judge on Friday ordered a North Carolina teacher to remain in custody until her trial over an alleged plot to behead witnesses who testified against a would-be terrorist. Nevine Aly Elshiekh was arrested with Shkumbin Sherifi on January 22. Just nine days earlier, the man they were allegedly in collusion with -- Hysen Sherifi, who is Shkumbin Sherifi's brother -- was sentenced to 45 years in prison for being part of what prosecutors called a \"violent jihad\" that had conspired to kill people overseas and kill a federal officer. A criminal complaint alleges that Elshiekh and the Sherifi brothers tried to pull off a plan to \"murder and behead\" three people who testified against Hysen Sherifi at his trial last year.\n@highlight\nNevine Aly Elshiekh is held in alleged plot to behead witnesses against would-be terrorist\n@highlight\nShe is on leave from position at Montessori school in North Carolina\n@highlight\nFriend says charges don't reflect who she is", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 887, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gave the same informant the other $4,250 of the agreed-upon fee, the complaint states.", "idx": 32568}], "idx": 21157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:19 EST, 17 May 2013 President Barack Obama has revealed the US has seen evidence of chemical weapons being used in Syria. His announcement comes as Russia sends in advanced missiles to Syria in a move that highlights the depth of its support for President Bashar al-Assad. Following a meeting with Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Mr Obama insisted it was important to get more specific details about alleged chemical attacks. Declaration: President Barack Obama has said the US has seen evidence of chemical weapons being used in Syria. Following a meeting with Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Mr Obama insisted it was important to get more specific details\n@highlight\nUS President has previously said chemical use would be crossing 'red line'\n@highlight\nObama insisted it was important to get more information about allegations\n@highlight\nRussia has sent advanced antiship cruise missiles to Syria\n@highlight\nRussia's Pacific Fleet enters Mediterranean waters for the first time in decades in a period of high tension over the Syrian conflict", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 123, "end": 124}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 372, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 539, "end": 540}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 637, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 734, "end": 735}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We both agree that Bashar as-Assad needs to go,' Obama said, referring to @placeholder standing beside him.", "idx": 32570}], "idx": 21158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Lockerbie bombing was ordered by Iran and carried out by a Syrian-based terror group, an Iranian defector has claimed. Britain\u2019s worst terror atrocity, in which 270 people died when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded above the Scottish town in December 1988, has always been blamed on Libya. But a former Iranian intelligence agent \u2013 now living under a witness protection scheme in Germany \u2013 has said publicly for the first time that the attack was ordered by Iran in revenge for the accidental downing of an Iranian commercial jet by the US Navy in 1988. It is also claimed that the bomb was placed on the doomed flight at Heathrow, rather than in Malta as had been thought.\n@highlight\nAyatollah Khomeini wanted revenge for U.S. strike on Iranian passenger jet\n@highlight\nHe wanted 'everything exactly the same, minimum 290 people dead'\n@highlight\nClaims he hired Syrian-based Palestinian terror group to bomb Pan Am 103\n@highlight\nAlso claimed the Lockerbie bomb was planted at Heathrow, not Malta", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 186, "end": 202}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 683, "end": 700}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The atrocity killed 243 passengers, 16 crew and a further 11 people on the ground in @placeholder.", "idx": 32571}], "idx": 21159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Senior leaders at the BBC are still passing the buck. Or in this case, one might say the yuan. BBC Trust Chairman Lord Patten told a group of investigators that he blamed the \u2018horrible screw-up\u2019 surrounding the Jimmy Savile sex scandal on the \u2018Chinese management style\u2019 of the organization\u2019s former director general Mark Thompson and the ineptitude of his successor George Entwistle, it was revealed Friday. Lord Patten, the Trust\u2019s chairman since May 2011, said the BBC had \u2018more senior leaders than China\u2019 under Thompson with 25 to 27 people on his senior management team. 'Chinese-style management': Lord Patten, pictured, said the BBC had 'more senior leaders than China' under New York Time's chief executive Mark Thompson\n@highlight\nBBC Trust chairman Lord Patten said the organization had 'more senior leaders than China' under former director general Mark Thompson\n@highlight\nLord Patten said he was misled by senior executives during the organization\u2019s mishandling of the Savile scandal", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thompson, who became BBC's director general in June 2004, resigned in September and took over as chief executive of the @placeholder in November.", "idx": 32583}], "idx": 21169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United have given their much-vaunted loan striker Falcao until April to prove himself in the Premier League before deciding whether to sign him on a permanent basis. The 28-year-old Colombian has effectively been placed on a four-month trial after United agreed with his parent club Monaco that should be the cut-off point in sorting out the player's future. United are prepared to be patient with \u00a3265,000-a-week Falcao who they believe is one of the few genuinely world-class centre-forwards out there. 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The new alert, issued late last week, urges Americans to defer nonessential travel in regions where drug-related violence has surged, including the border state of Tamaulipas and the central state of Michoacan. It also warns against nonessential travel in parts of eight other states, significantly expanding the scope of an alert issued in September. \"There's pretty much no state that hasn't been touched by this. ... We've seen some major, high-value cartel targets that have been taken down by the Mexican government, but that doesn't appear to have quelled a lot of the violence,\" said Fred Burton, vice president of the Stratfor global intelligence agency. \"We see no short-term end in sight.\"\n@highlight\nThe alert singles out some Mexican states and warns U.S. citizens to drive during daylight\n@highlight\nA security analyst says there is \"no short-term end in sight\" to drug violence\n@highlight\nOne U.S. university official calls the new warning a \"major red flag\"\n@highlight\nAn American retiree living in Mexico says people \"do not live in fear\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 33}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There is no evidence that @placeholder tourists have been targeted by criminal elements due to their citizenship.", "idx": 32595}], "idx": 21177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Christian Eriksen can go on to emulate the likes of Paul Gascoigne and Glenn Hoddle at Tottenham Hotspur. That is the opinion of Jan Vertonghen, the man who persuaded the Dane to follow him from Ajax to White Hart Lane in 2013. Eriksen has been outstanding for Spurs this season and was again the star man during Wednesday\u2019s 4-0 victory over Newcastle United in the quarter-final of the Capital One Cup. Christian Eriksen can be as good for Tottenham Hotspur as some club legends, believes Jan Vertonghen Glenn Hoddle is a Tottenham legend and Vertonghen believes Eriksen can emulate him\n@highlight\nChristian Eriksen starred in Tottenham Hotspur's 4-0 win over Newcastle United in Wednesday's Capital One Cup quarter-final tie\n@highlight\nSpurs defender Jan Vertonghen believes Eriksen can become Spurs great\n@highlight\nVertonghen says Eriksen can emulate Paul Gascogine and Glenn Hoddle\n@highlight\nEriksen has scored six goals so far for Tottenham this season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 420}, {"start": 441, "end": 457}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 599, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In @placeholder, near the end, they said his stats weren\u2019t as good as they should be.", "idx": 32596}], "idx": 21178} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After the horrific shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, a parade of self-appointed experts tried to insinuate that people with autism are prone to inexplicable acts of violence because they lack the ability for empathy and social connection. This is because the shooter, Adam Lanza, had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. These speculations are needless, untrue and hurtful. I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome when I was 9 years old. I had a lot of anxiety when I was in school, not because I have autism but because other kids would often bully and ridicule me. I was a smart kid, but I was very socially awkward. Thankfully, my parents were very supportive and helped me get through many dark days.\n@highlight\nAlex Plank: After Newtown shooting, some people say autism is linked to violence\n@highlight\nPlank: These speculations are needless, untrue and hurtful\n@highlight\nHe says people with autism are ethical but have trouble reading social signals\n@highlight\nPlank: We don't need more senseless finger-pointing at an entire community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fortunately, not everyone has been listening to some of the so-called experts who are implying that autism has something to do with @placeholder's horrible act.", "idx": 32604}], "idx": 21186} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "To some observers, it always seemed rather odd that Abu Hamza al-Masri spent eight years and more than \u00a3150,000 of British taxpayers\u2019 money fighting extradition to America. After all, the militant Islamist preacher had been in a British prison \u2014 principally at Belmarsh in South London and, later, Long Lartin in Worcestershire \u2014 since May 2004. Did it really make that much difference, swapping a jail cell in one hated infidel country for a jail cell in another? 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As the last remaining descendant of Tibetan kings, who was mentored from an early age by the Dalai Lama, the 20-year-old knows all too well that millions of people suffering in his homeland don't enjoy the same freedoms.\n@highlight\nLhagyari Trichen Namgyal Wangchuk, known as Trichen, has been studying at St. Andrew's School in Delaware since 2010\n@highlight\nHe was coronated King of Tibet by the Dalai Lama when he was 12, a year after his father passed away\n@highlight\nHis dad, Lhagyari Trichen Namgyal Gyatso, spent two decades in prison after the Chinese took over Tibet more than 60 years ago\n@highlight\nTrichen travels America talking about the plight of his people though bears no hatred towards the Chinese\n@highlight\nOne day he would like to be the elected leader of his homeland, though he's never been", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 118, "end": 150}, {"start": 172, "end": 190}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 618, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 692, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 867, "end": 897}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "America: Trichen, pictured, has made close friends at school, where he learned @placeholder - his fourth language", "idx": 32621}, {"query": "Invisible king: Trichen, pictured top row at right, has immersed himself in @placeholder culture during his time here", "idx": 32622}], "idx": 21196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- John Lydon is wondering whether he's looking old. He jokes that the camera should be smeared with Vaseline to give a flattering, soft-focus effect. \"Or we could use butter!\" he laughs in reference to a series of TV commercials which helped to fund his band's latest album. His band is, of course, Public image Limited -- one of the most inventive and influential groups of the post-punk era. PiL were formed by Lydon following the disintegration of his previous band, The Sex Pistols - the group that pioneered the punk era in Britain. With the release last year of the critically-acclaimed \"This is PiL,\" after a recording hiatus of 20 years, Public image Limited have released nine studio albums spanning 35 years. The Pistols produced just one album and were gone within two years but more column inches and interview minutes have been devoted to that short, sharp, shock to music history than to the story of PiL.\n@highlight\nJohn Lydon was lead singer of The Sex Pistols, before forming Public image Limited\n@highlight\nPublic Image Limited have released nine studio albums spanning 35 years\n@highlight\nLydon is accepting a BMI Icon award, which recognizes his work with both bands\n@highlight\nHe says he doesn't want to play to Johnny Rotten wannabes, that individuality is a gift", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 306, "end": 325}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 653, "end": 672}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of my songwriting now goes into @placeholder, which is a much broader expanse and a more difficult terrain in many ways to deal with but ultimately far more rewarding.\"", "idx": 32628}], "idx": 21200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Barbie burst onto scene in a black and white swimsuit in 1959, she was considered a rebel who embodied both \"the sensuality of Marilyn Monroe and the innocence of Debbie Reynolds.\" Now, she's returning to her \"fashion model\" roots in an updated version of her iconic zebra swimsuit, and not everyone's pleased. Barbie caused a stir when Mattel and Sports Illustrated revealed last week that she would appear in the 50th anniversary edition of its annual swimsuit edition, which hit stands Tuesday. The partnership includes a promotional cover-wrap that will appear on 1,000 copies declaring Barbie \"the doll that started it all,\" a four-page advertising feature inside the magazine and video outtakes posted online. The doll is also for sale at Target.\n@highlight\nBarbie's appearance in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue is causing a stir\n@highlight\nBarbie featured in magazine is also for sale at Target\n@highlight\nMattel says campaign's goal is to empower fans to celebrate what makes them unique\n@highlight\nCritics say \"unapologetic\" campaign blurs lines between real women, inanimate objects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 141, "end": 154}, {"start": 177, "end": 191}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 379}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am #unapologetic for being grossed out by @placeholder's desperation.", "idx": 32630}], "idx": 21201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hock\u2019s lawyer warned she has opened 'herself up to defamation and libel' By Jill Reilly Last updated at 1:31 PM on 22nd February 2012 Swimwear model Jessica Hart has accused nightclub owner Adam Hock of starting a fight with her boyfriend and Prince Pierre Casiraghi of Monaco Swimwear model Jessica Hart has accused nightclub owner Adam Hock of starting a fight with her boyfriend and Prince Pierre Casiraghi of Monaco. Adam Hock, has been accused of leaving the 24-year-old prince with a broken jaw and needing hospital treatment after he punched him at Double Seven, a Meatpacking District bar.\n@highlight\nTook to her twitter page to dispute Adam Hock's claims that the prince and his friend started the Saturday night brawl\n@highlight\n'I have to say, I am getting a little pleasure watching him run to the press, squirming and lying in desperation' Hart tweeted\n@highlight\nHock\u2019s lawyer warned she has opened 'herself up to defamation and libel'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 591}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "had to defend the honor of the women I was with,' said @placeholder, 47 who was", "idx": 32644}], "idx": 21212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday that he does not believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the planning or execution of the September 11, 2001, attacks. 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CNN spoke to the director of \"Monsoon Wedding\" and \"Salaam Bombay!\" at the Bollywood Movie Awards in Long Island about filmmaking in India and America and her adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel about loss and family, \"The Namesake.\" ............................... Film director Mira Nair CNN: What inspired you to make \"The Namesake\"? Mira Nair: I happened to read \"The Namesake\" on a plane in early 2004, when I traveled from New York to Jo'berg to finish the filming of \"Vanity Fair.\" I read \"Namesake\" while in huge grief with the death of a beloved person to me [Mira's mother in law]. It was at that state of mourning that I picked up this novel, and in it Jhumpa writes really acutely of a loss of a parent in a foreign country, and I thought I had been understood by someone.\n@highlight\nNair directed \"Monsoon Wedding,\" \"Vanity Fair,\" \"Salaam Bombay!\"\n@highlight\nHer film, \"The Namesake,\" is based on Jhumpa Lahiri's novel\n@highlight\nNair cast character of \"Gogol\" after teenage son's recommendation\n@highlight\nNair: Indian and American audiences \"not that different\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 195, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 410, "end": 412}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 965, "end": 977}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nair: In India it is more about orchestrating chaos, and it's about sifting the chaos, but I get especially excited about the throb and chaos on the streets and so on, and in @placeholder it's about paying for the chaos, you know every head has to be placed there and paid for.", "idx": 32674}], "idx": 21234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He is known to be somewhat private when it comes to his life as a family man. But in suing a magazine company for defaming his parenting skills, Tom Cruise has now found intimate details of personal life come to light - including how Scientology played a part in his split from ex-wife Katie Holmes. Cruise, 51, has filed a $50million lawsuit against Bauer Publishing for their 2012 cover stories of both Life & Style and In Touch that claimed he had 'abandoned' his daughter Suri after divorcing Holmes on 29 June 2012. 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The fiery Scot was spoken to by police after claims made by builder Josh Gillibrand, 23, that he had been attacked at a wine bar in Clitheroe, Lancashire. Officers were called to the upmarket Emporium bar in the rural market town following a report of the altercation on the evening of May 21. It is understood the 51-year-old Moyes had been socialising with his friend, Blackburn Rovers managing director Derek Shaw. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsene Wenger and Man United fans views on Moyes sacking\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes was investigated by police after a bar fight\n@highlight\nFormer Everton and Manchester United manager was cleared\n@highlight\nUnited finished seventh under Moyes after Sir Alex Ferguson retired", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 30}, {"start": 39, "end": 55}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 765, "end": 781}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Doomed: Many United supporters felt that Moyes always had an impossible task following @placeholder", "idx": 32705}], "idx": 21257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Ahmed Ahmed, an Egyptian-American stand-up comic, started doing comedy tours of the Middle East his friends in the U.S. assumed he was performing at military bases. \"They were surprised to learn that I was performing for Arabs, that they understood English and that people actually laughed,\" said Ahmed. His frustration at the response from his fellow Americans prompted Ahmed to make a documentary film called \"Just Like Us\" about comedy in the Middle East. Ahmed, 40, said he wanted to challenge the American misconception that Arabs have no sense of humor. 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Larry Wallington, 48, a building services manager at the OSU Maintenance Building, was pronounced dead at the scene of the 3:30 a.m. ET shooting, Ohio State University Police Chief Paul Denton said. Wallington was a 10-year university employee, he said. Authorities found suspect Nathaniel Brown, 51, a custodial worker, suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot at the scene, Denton said. He was transported to the Ohio State University Medical Center, where he was dead on arrival.\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities find suspect Nathaniel Brown, 51, suffering from self-inflicted gunshot\n@highlight\nNEW: Police: Worker apparently angry at poor job review also kills manager, wounds another\n@highlight\n\"Classes will be held and normal work schedules are in effect,\" university Web site says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 98}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 275, "end": 298}, {"start": 364, "end": 384}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 632, "end": 667}, {"start": 741, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials would not say when @placeholder received the review, who gave it to him or provide further details, citing the ongoing investigation.", "idx": 32715}], "idx": 21263} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Michael Brown's stepfather says he's sorry for his emotional outburst to demonstrators after learning Officer Darren Wilson wouldn't be indicted in the teen's death. But he says he's unfairly taking heat for the rioting that followed. Despite Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson's assertion that police are investigating whether Louis Head intended to incite a riot with his words, law enforcement sources told CNN that Head is unlikely to be prosecuted. Head said Wednesday that \"emotions got the best of me\" on the night of November 24 in Ferguson, Missouri, when he yelled \"Burn this motherf---er down!\" and \"Burn this bitch down!\"\n@highlight\nMichael Brown's stepfather says he's sorry for yelling \"Burn this bitch down\" last week\n@highlight\nPolice are investigating whether Louis Head intended to incite riot, police chief says\n@highlight\nDon't expect Head to be prosecuted because it's tough to prove, law enforcement says\n@highlight\n\"We just wish he would just shut up,\" law enforcement official says of Ferguson police chief", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 409, "end": 411}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's August shooting death -- and last week's grand jury decision not to indict the officer who killed him -- have sparked numerous protests in Ferguson and across the country.", "idx": 32722}], "idx": 21268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ambulance authorities have been ordered to review their response times after it took more than 23 minutes for paramedics to arrive at the home of a three-year-old found underwater in a bath. Parents of Emmerson Boyle, also known as Emmy, have claimed the delayed response by paramedics prevented their daughter's from surviving when she was found in a bathtub last month at her home in Gowanbrae, in north-west of Melbourne. Paramedics arrived at the scene more than 23 minutes after the first 000 call. Victorian ambulance target response time is 15 minutes. A spokeswoman for the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority attributed the length of time taken to respond to the emergency call to an error in the priority coding by the triple zero operator.\n@highlight\nEmerson Boyle, also known as Emmy, was found underwater in a bathtub at her family home\n@highlight\nThe initial 000 call was made from in Gowanbrae - northwest of Melbourne at 4.39pm on September 2\n@highlight\nBut the call disconnected and a second call was made a two minutes later\n@highlight\nParamedics arrived more than 23 minutes after the first 000 call and 21 minutes after the second call\n@highlight\nIt has been confirmed that an error in priority coding of the incident caused the delay", "entities": [{"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 582, "end": 628}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Tuesday, September 2, an @placeholder ambulance call-taker received a call from a landline phone in Gowanbrae.", "idx": 32723}], "idx": 21269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Reviled Clippers owner Donald Sterling had a public row with girlfriend V. Stiviano just moments before she defended him in an interview with Barbara Walters on Friday. Sterling reportedly yelled at a silent Stiviano as they rode an elevator at the Four Seasons hotel in Los Angeles where the interview was taped, calling her a 'media w****' 'Then he looks at her and says, \"Get off this f****** elevator! Get off this elevator and shut the f*** up!' a guest who rode in a hotel elevator with the couple told the New York Daily News. Yelled at: Donald Sterling reportedly got into a public fight with girlfriend V. Stiviano just minutes before she sat down for an interview with Barbara Walters on Friday\n@highlight\nThe 81-year-old Clippers owner allegedly yelled at Stiviano in an elevator at the Four Seasons hotel just 20 minutes before the interview\n@highlight\nWitness says Sterling called Stiviano a 'media w****' and 'f****** crazy'\n@highlight\nSterling was supposed to sit down for the interview with Stiviano and Walters but dropped out at the last minute\n@highlight\nHe was banned from the league last week after audio recordings emerged of him making racist comments\n@highlight\nWife Shelly Sterling says she supports NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's plan to boot Sterling from his team\n@highlight\nEstranged Mrs Sterling cheered on the Clippers Saturday as they beat the Golden State Warriors in a playoff game", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 249, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 513, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 559}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1348}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1396}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and tell him that @placeholder had brought people 'who look a certain way'", "idx": 32726}], "idx": 21270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The transgender son who sparked a social media storm after his parents placed an amended birth notice in the newspaper says the moment he told his mother he was a boy was nothing special. Kai Bogert, 19, said his mother accepted it with little fanfare and he described the event as 'extremely boring' and 'dull'. 'She said \"Oh you're trans\" and I said \"Yeah\" and she went \"Oh cool\", got up, gave me a hug and again went back to playing World of Warcraft,' Kai told The Today Show. Scroll down for video This 'birth' announcement appeared in Tuesday's edition of Queensland paper, The Courier Mail\n@highlight\nBrisbane's Yolanda Bogert and Guy Kershaw put classified in on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAccording to the ad, the 19-year-old man was born Elizabeth Anne Bogert\n@highlight\nWithin eight hours, the announcement had gone viral on social media\n@highlight\nIt attracted almost 2,000 retweets and almost 1,800 favourites on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 436, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 478}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 580, "end": 595}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 740, "end": 760}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Bogert said there was always 'something different' about @placeholder who at first showed little signs but then later on it became more evident.", "idx": 32729}], "idx": 21271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)The unraveling security situation in Yemen -- the same country President Barack Obama cited as a model for his fight against ISIS -- could throw the President's counterterror message into question ahead of Tuesday's State of the Union address. In Sanaa on Tuesday, the presidential palace was overrun by Shiite Houthi rebels, a situation the country's minister of information described as the \"completion of a coup.\" That's a problem for the United States, which has relied on the government in Yemen as an ally in battling the al Qaeda affiliate that's based there. A power vacuum could benefit al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the terrorist offshoot that U.S. officials consider the most dangerous branch of the global jihadi network.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama had cited Yemen as a success story in fight against terrorists\n@highlight\nThe United States had been working with Yemen's government\n@highlight\nHouthi rebels took over the presidential palace in Yemen, official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 89, "end": 100}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 232, "end": 249}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 613, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is consistent with the approach I outlined earlier this year: to use force against anyone who threatens @placeholder's core interests, but to mobilize partners wherever possible to address broader challenges to international order.\"", "idx": 32730}], "idx": 21272} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband said the idea that British Jews could be fearful of living in the UK was no longer unthinkable Jewish parents are beginning to fear for their children\u2019s future in Britain for the first time in a generation, Ed Miliband has claimed. The Labour leader said \u2018for the first time in their lifetime\u2019 middle-aged Jews were scared about the rise of anti-Semitism in the UK. Mr Miliband, himself the son of Jewish refugees, hit out amid growing concern over a spate of anti-Jewish attacks. 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It's unclear how much of the credit should go to the United States or to Saudi Arabia, for whom sources say the mole was working, but both countries have delivered a practical and psychological setback to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, analysts on the region said. Western officials describe that affiliate as al Qaeda's most dangerous. \"It's a devastating blow to al Qaeda, though not a fatal one,\" said Juan Zarate, who was deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism under President George W. Bush.\n@highlight\nAnalyst: The intelligence success on bomb plot shows \"the ability to get on the inside\"\n@highlight\nIt's \"primarily a Saudi success story,\" another expert says\n@highlight\nOperation did not lead to the terrorist group's chief bomb maker, one analyst says\n@highlight\nThe leak that a mole was involved could damage intelligence efforts, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 409, "end": 441}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think what this will do is it will increase the amount of vigilance and mistrust within @placeholder circles to outsiders.", "idx": 32750}], "idx": 21282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tourism in African countries not affected by Ebola is being brought to its knees because of ignorance about the geography of the continent, it has been claimed. Holiday-makers terrified by the outbreak of the deadly virus are turning their backs on the Gambia in West Africa - even though it does not border countries where thousands have died from the disease. Dr Marina Novelli, reader in the School of Sport and Service Management at the University of Brighton, said panic caused by misinformation has had a huge impact on tourism in Ebola-free countries. Tourism in African countries not affected by Ebola is being brought to its knees because of ignorance about the geography of the continent, it has been claimed\n@highlight\nTravellers turning backs on the Gambia in West Africa over Ebola fears\n@highlight\nBut country does not even border the nations affected by deadly outbreak\n@highlight\nExpert claims tourism in the Gambia has since been brought to its knees\n@highlight\nThe British government has declared the Gambia to be Ebola-free\n@highlight\nBut charter flight arrivals are currently about half what they were last year", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 395, "end": 432}, {"start": 441, "end": 462}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Africa is a huge continent and there is absolutely no reason not to travel to non-affected @placeholder destinations.", "idx": 32751}, {"query": "'Whether you are travellers, tourists, educators or experts in aspects of development, I urge everyone to keep informed and to continue travelling to countries like @placeholder.", "idx": 32752}], "idx": 21283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Extra Jewish security patrol cars and police were out in force in North-West London yesterday following the kosher store siege in Paris. The cars look very similar to police vehicles and bear the security group\u2019s name \u2018Shomrim\u2019 \u2013 Hebrew for \u2018guards\u2019 \u2013 along the sides and back. The Orthodox organisation, which works closely with the Metropolitan Police, tweeted from their @shomrimlondon account: \u2018Following events in Paris we will have on extra patrols throughout NW London over Shabbos [ the Jewish sabbath].' Shomrim volunteers receive police training and uniforms, including knife-proof vests. 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John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign has urged conservatives to drop their opposition to same-sex marriage. Steve Schmidt served as Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign manager in 2008. In a speech Friday to Log Cabin Republicans, a conservative gay rights group, Steve Schmidt said allowing same-sex marriage is in line with the conservative credo of keeping government out of people's private lives. \"There is a sound conservative argument to be made for same-sex marriage,\" Schmidt, who was McCain's campaign manager, told the group. \"I believe conservatives, more than liberals, insist that rights come with responsibilities. No other exercise of one's liberty comes with greater responsibilities than marriage. In a marriage, two people are completely responsible to and for each other.\"\n@highlight\nSteve Schmidt served as Sen. 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Manufacturers such as Learjet, Cessna and Beechcraft were the backbone of a tight-knit community where God-fearing folks like King would canoe after school in the Arkansas River and drag the streets \"in slick cars with a nice-looking honey\" on weekends. Times have changed, says King, 70, a retired oil refinery worker who also spent time at Cessna. \"Now, Wichita's known as the abortion capital of the world.\" It's a label shunned by many Wichitans, regardless of their views on abortion. 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Old Etonion, John Sheffield, 50, second cousin of the prime minister's wife, claims he has not received any money from his late grandfather's 1,000-acre property despite being granted a 25 per cent stake in 1983. Now, five years after the death of his grandfather, son of the sixth baronet of Normanby, the Old Etonion is suing his father Julian for a quarter of a century's worth of rent, farm yields and shooting rights fees.\n@highlight\nThe Sheffield family own a 1,000-acre Estate in Laverstoke, Hampshire\n@highlight\nGrandson John Sheffield claims he has been deprived of his rightful dues\n@highlight\nHe had been gifted a 25% stake in the estate by his grandfather in 1983\n@highlight\nFamily claims there was an 'understanding' that the grandfather would continue to receive all the income while he was alive\n@highlight\nHe and Mrs Cameron are great-grandchildren of sixth baronet of Normanby", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Although they knew that the gift was made and, indeed, intended the gift to be made, they didn\u2019t follow it through and give effect to the rights that the gift gave to @placeholder.'", "idx": 32788}], "idx": 21302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco said goodbye Thursday to Candlestick Park \u2014 the stadium where the city's beloved Giants and 49ers celebrated some of their greatest triumphs. The storied venue shut down after an evening concert by former Beatle Paul McCartney that finished about midnight. McCartney was a fitting final act, having played the venue for The Beatles final live concert in 1966. 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She landed under tight security in a country where forces loyal to the transitional government are still battling Gadhafi loyalists. She met with officials of the National Transitional Council and visited those wounded in the fighting. NTC fighters toppled Gadhafi's nearly 42-year-old government in August after six months of battles. 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The German Chancellor\u2019s gloomy forecast of ten years of economic misery followed the failure at the G20 summit in Cannes to agree how to bail out bankrupt Greece. \u2018This debt crisis will not simply go away,\u2019 Mrs Merkel said. \u2018It will certainly be a decade before we are in a better position.\u2019 Warning: Angela Merkel has predicted that Europe's debt crisis is unlikely to be resolved any time soon In her weekly podcast to the German people, she added that to have any chance of solving the crisis, everyone in Europe had to \u2018make an effort and do their homework\u2019.\n@highlight\nGerman Chancellor warns 500million population will suffer for years to come\n@highlight\nGloomy outlook follows failure of G20 summit to bail out bankrupt Greece\n@highlight\nEconomic forecasters predict Britain's economy could be set back six years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 279, "end": 281}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it is believed that Mrs Merkel fears a backlash from German voters if they are asked to give more money to prop up countries such as @placeholder.", "idx": 32798}], "idx": 21309} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Zara Phillips is not one to rest on her laurels. After giving birth for the first time in January -- providing Queen Elizabeth II's fourth great-grandchild -- the equestrian star could be forgiven for taking a break from the harsh demands of the stables. Yet just three months on, the British Head of State's eldest granddaughter would find herself back on that familiar saddle competing once more. By August, she had remarkably gone a long way to likely booking her place in what will be her second Olympic Games. \"It was harder than I thought it was going to be. I had a lot of friends who said, 'Don't come back too quickly.' I sat on a horse about five weeks after (giving birth),\" Phillips tells the CNN Equestrian show.\n@highlight\nZara Phillips helps Britain qualify for 2016 Olympics less than nine months after giving birth\n@highlight\nPhillips now targeting gold medal in Rio de Janeiro after claiming silver at London 2012\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old is treasuring the experience of being a mother to Mia Grace Tindall", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 120, "end": 137}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her grandmother, one of the great patrons of @placeholder horse racing, still rides at the age of 88.", "idx": 32806}], "idx": 21316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Nzonzi has just been reminded of his role in a TV advert for Venky\u2019s chicken. It was the summer of 2011 and Blackburn\u2019s players were filmed eating platefuls of the stuff in the dressing-room at Ewood Park to promote the club\u2019s new Indian owners. The final scene features captain Ryan Nelsen licking his fingers as he leads his team down the tunnel, as if this was a perfectly normal pre-match routine. Mention of that last bit brings a burst of laughter from Nzonzi, his Gallic calm giving way to a fit of the giggles. Steven Nzonzi has started every Premier League game for Stoke City this season\n@highlight\nStoke travel to Ewood Park to face Blackburn on Saturday in FA Cup\n@highlight\nSteven Nzonzi left the Lancashire club for Stoke three years ago\n@highlight\nThe midfielder has started every Premier League game this season\n@highlight\nThe Frenchman was told to curb his temper by Stoke staff\n@highlight\nNzonzi admits he still dreams of playing in the Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 962, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I\u2019m 26 already, I was 21 at @placeholder so, of course, I would love to.\u2019", "idx": 32807}], "idx": 21317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Child actor Corey Feldman told police he was molested and who his abusers were more than 20 years ago but they did nothing about it, it was claimed today. The Goonies actor has opened up about the sexual abuse he suffered for years at the hands of 'older men in Hollywood' after his book Coreyography was released recently. A recording of Feldman speaking to Santa Barbara sheriffs recorded in December 1993 when the actor was 22 was obtained by RadarOnline. Opened up:The Stand By Me actor insists that Michael Jackson did not molest him Tragic: Corey Feldman, center, has opened up about the sexual abuse he and fellow child actor Corey Haim, left, suffered in Hollywood\n@highlight\nCorey Feldman starred in hit movies Stand By Me, The Lost Boys, Gremlins and The Goonies\n@highlight\nIn new book Coreyography, he recalls how he and Haim were told by trusted adults that it was normal for older men and young boys to have sexual relations in Hollywood\n@highlight\nHe described his rough home life left him searching for strong role models who often turned out to be pedophiles\n@highlight\nHe spiraled into drug abuse, having regular 'coke-off challenges' with friends and doing heroin\n@highlight\nWrites that his relationship with Jackson was the healthiest in his life and that he never abused him", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The detectives expressed little to no concern but continued to keep the focus on @placeholder.", "idx": 32810}], "idx": 21319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Gavaghan and Will Stewart PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 14:28 EST, 11 April 2012 Vladimir Putin faced a walkout by MPs today as he was addressing parliament in the latest sign of growing dissent against the strongman. It came the prime minister and president-elect, who mockingly refused to intervene in a hunger strike by a politician over an allegedly rigged mayoral election in the southern city of Astrakhan. Dozens of MPs from the Just Russia opposition party left the chamber complaining of Putin's \u2018rudeness\u2019. Glowering: Russian Prime Minister and President-elect Vladimir Putin scowls after MPs walk out of the Duma\n@highlight\nOnce-unthinkable walkout came after MPs complained of his 'rudeness'\n@highlight\nPutin refused to intervene over Oleg Shein's hunger strike of 27 days\n@highlight\nHe also called Nato a 'Cold War relic' in sabre-rattling speech to parliament", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 142, "end": 144}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chamber: Putin begins his speech to the Duma in which he also complained about @placeholder's falling birth rate", "idx": 32812}], "idx": 21320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sam Allardyce admits the heat is already on at West Ham after starting the new campaign with a home defeat. It wasn\u2019t simply the pain of losing to neighbours Spurs but also the experience that a flying start can set the tone for the months ahead, while an early setback is only likely to increase anxiety levels. Asked when he expected to start feeling the pressure, he guffawed and replied: 'Tomorrow'. 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From humble beginnings: To trace the origins of the competition, we need to go back to 1959 and a garage in Redwood City, California.\n@highlight\nThe Solheim Cup takes place this weekend between Europe and United States\n@highlight\nIt is the 12th edition of the biennial tournament with the U.S. leading 8-3\n@highlight\nEngland's Laura Davies is the only player to compete in every Solheim Cup\n@highlight\nAmerican Juli Inkster, 51, is the oldest Solheim Cup competitor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There have been 11 tournaments in total, with the United States leading 8-3, but the @placeholder team have not won any of the six competitions played on American soil.", "idx": 32815}], "idx": 21323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:49 EST, 5 August 2013 A six-year-old girl has made a remarkable recovery after surgeons cut off her arm to remove a cancerous tumour - before successfully sewing it back on. Incredibly, after Bethan Evans\u2019 left arm was \u2018temporarily\u2019 amputated it was driven three miles to another hospital where specialists treated the golf ball-sized tumour with high-doses of radiation. A team of 10 medics then sewed her arm - which had been cut off at the shoulder - back on again at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham.\n@highlight\nBethan Evans had Ewing's sarcoma - a rare bone and tissue cancer\n@highlight\nSurgeons at Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham removed her arm\n@highlight\nIt was driven three miles to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, also in Birmingham\n@highlight\nThere the tumour was treated with radiotherapy and then removed\n@highlight\nThe arm was then taken back to the Royal Orthopaedic and sewn back on\n@highlight\nBethan is now cancer-free but will need regular scans until she is 18", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 539, "end": 564}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 680, "end": 705}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 777, "end": 800}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 943, "end": 959}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's sarcoma can occur any time during childhood and young adulthood, and rarely affects older people.", "idx": 32823}], "idx": 21329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States fears recent weapons purchases by Venezuela could fuel an arms race in South America, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday. Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez met and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington on Tuesday. \"They outpace all other countries in South America and certainly raise the question as to whether there is going to be an arms race in the region,\" Clinton said about Venezuela's arms deals, after a meeting with Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez. 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Artillery and mortars joined the cacophony of gunfire Friday in Abidjan, the nation's commercial center and largest city, witnesses said. French and United Nations troops beefed up their presence on the streets to fill a security vacuum. \"The situation on the streets has deteriorated to such an extent that it's just become too dangerous to go outside,\" said Henry Gray, a field coordinator with the humanitarian medical group Doctors Without Borders, who called his organization while in lockdown. \"There's a lot of pillaging and looting going on, and if you're out on the streets, you're basically a target.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 800 people were killed Tuesday in the Ivory Coast, the Red Cross says\n@highlight\nNEW: A witness says, \"If you're out on the streets, you're basically a target\"\n@highlight\nLaurent Gbagbo has refused to cede power since a disputed November election\n@highlight\nForces loyal to Alassane Ouattara attack Gbagbo's home and take control of state TV", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 384, "end": 397}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 663, "end": 685}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder declared evening-into-morning curfews for Friday and Saturday in Abidjan.", "idx": 32826}], "idx": 21331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is an attacking arsenal to make any soccer side in the world quiver. And European champions Real Madrid wasted little time in underlining its emboldened firepower en route to a 2-0 victory over Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup final. In truth, little else was expected of a team that took the field in the Welsh capital Cardiff to reports that at a reputed cost of $612 million, it was the most expensive ever assembled in the sport. The focus was largely on its new recruits, Colombia's World Cup poster boy James Rodriguez, and Toni Kroos, who lifted the trophy in Brazil with Germany.\n@highlight\nTwo goals from Cristiano Ronaldo help Real Madrid claim the UEFA Super Cup title\n@highlight\nReal beat fellow Spanish side Sevilla 2-0 in the Welsh capital Cardiff\n@highlight\nNew signings James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos on show for European champions\n@highlight\nHometown favorite Gareth Bale turns in fine display on return to Cardiff", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 518, "end": 532}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 623, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unsurprising, given that @placeholder' last outing saw him help Germany to lift the World Cup crown.", "idx": 32829}], "idx": 21332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A cash-strapped tradesman who was found guilty of murdering a Sydney woman at her waterfront mansion has been sentenced to a maximum of 24 years behind bars. Shahnaz Qidwai's husband, daughters and son cried and embraced in court after the sentence was handed down while her killer Tony Halloun stood expressionless. The labourer, who was hired to concrete the Qidwais' driveway in 2012, had asked for $3,500 but Dr Khalid Qidwai refused to pay him before the job was done. The next day, Shahnaz Qidwais was found bludgeoned to death in her multi-million-dollar home in Henley, in Sydney's north-west.\n@highlight\nTony Halloun was hired to concrete Dr Khalid Qidwai's driveway in Henley\n@highlight\nHalloun asked for $3,500 but Dr Qidwai refused to pay until job was done\n@highlight\nThe next day, his wife was found bludgeoned to death in their mansion\n@highlight\nIt took the jury only two hours to deliver a guilty verdict for the labourer\n@highlight\nThe couple's daughter discovered her mother's body on June 15, 2012", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 488, "end": 502}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has shown no remorse and told many lies, including one 'bizarre tale' that he had seen masked intruders holding Mrs Qidwai at gunpoint on the day of her death.", "idx": 32832}], "idx": 21333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leeds United are in talks with Palermo over loan deals for defender Sol Bamba and midfielder Granddi N'Goyi. 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The lawmakers, one Republican and one Democratic, offered bipartisan pressure on the White House to turn back the hazard of Islamist fighters who have taken control of vast swaths of Syria and Iraq. Those militants now are looking toward the United States or Western Europe for its next targets, lawmakers said. 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Many Facebook and Twitter users condemned Rep. Joe Wilson for his outburst toward President Obama. As soon as Rep. Joe Wilson was identified as the person whose angry and audible outburst disrupted President Obama's health care speech to Congress, condemnation was swift -- and brutal. Within minutes, someone had altered Wilson's entry on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia: \"He is a [expletive] that called the president of the United States a liar on national television and has no respect for the office he holds.\"\n@highlight\nLittle-known South Carolina congressman shouts, \"You lie!\" at President Obama\n@highlight\nWikipedia disables editing for Rep. 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Veronica Vain, a.k.a. Paige Jennings, left Lazard Asset Management earlier this month after co-workers saw nude selfies she took in the office bathroom online. The 23-year-old has since been trying to kick start her career in the adult industry and has been offered the chance to star in a porn film called 'Screwing Wall Street'. She also admitted that since her change in career path, her boyfriend and mother have been very supportive.\n@highlight\nPaige A. Jennings was working for Lazard Asset Management in New York\n@highlight\nFlorida University graduate, who moonlights as Vernoica Vain, took nude selfies in the bathroom at work before quitting her job\n@highlight\nTwo weeks later she has signed a deal to star in 'Screwing Wall Street'\n@highlight\nIs an adult parody of the 1987 film Wall Street - starring Michael Douglas\n@highlight\nVain is set to film her first scene in Los Angeles over the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 208, "end": 230}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 650, "end": 672}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made the headlines a fortnight ago after she revealed her boss told her not to come in because 'just about everyone had seen me half-naked online'.", "idx": 32863}], "idx": 21353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At first glance they appear to be simple 2-D doodles drawn in fine line. But upon closer inspection, Jinil Park's creations reveal themselves to be fully functioning life-sized furniture. The Korean designer's range, dubbed 'Drawing Furniture', is made from intersecting steel wires and has the appearance of a flat rough sketch. Jinil used wires of different thicknesses to distort lines, creating variations in the lines drawn with a pen The collection comprises four pieces including two chairs, two lamps and a table. 'The concept is making a 2D drawing into a 3D object,' Jinil, 25, tells MailOnline. The key point of his work is 'the moments where the line is distorted,' says the Seoul-based artist.\n@highlight\nJinil Park from Seoul, South Korea, created a range of scribble furniture\n@highlight\nDrawing Furniture range comprises 2 chairs, 2 lamps and a table\n@highlight\nLooks like rough doodles but if life-sized and fully functioning", "entities": [{"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 225, "end": 241}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 547, "end": 548}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder independent artist majored in metal craft design, and mainly uses metal for his work", "idx": 32865}], "idx": 21355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Paul McCartney has spoken of his shock when he heard John Lennon had been murdered and valled his killer Mark Chapman the 'the jerk of all jerks'. The legendary singer described the moment he heard his former band mate had been been shot dead in New York in December 1980 on last night's episode of The Jonathan Ross Show. In a heartfelt interview, he admitted his only solace was that the pair had managed to heal the rift that formed after The Beatles split in 1970 and were 'good friends'. Scroll down for video Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show last night, Sir Paul McCartney called John Lennon's killer the 'jerk of all jerks'\n@highlight\nSir Paul admitted only solace was that he and John were 'good friends'\n@highlight\nHad managed to heal rift that formed after Beatles split in 1970\n@highlight\nDescribes moment he heard of Lennon's murder as 'just so horrific'\n@highlight\nSpeaking on The Jonathan Ross Show, he said: 'The phrase kept coming in my head 'the jerk of all jerks'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 307, "end": 324}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 535, "end": 552}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 900, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this year, @placeholder, pictured left in 2012, boasted about the media attention he continues to receive from shooting Lennon, pictured right in August 1980, and added he is still approached for interviews", "idx": 32867}], "idx": 21357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- For more than a year, the criminal justice students jotted details of Chandra Levy's final movements onto a huge timeline taped to a classroom wall, culled the Internet and public records for scraps of information, and pored over the model skeleton laid out on a table in their lab at Bauder College in Atlanta, Georgia. Antonio Wilson, from left clockwise, Lashaun Bates, Jennifer Gosdin and Charna-Marie Dixon. They spent hours with the slain intern's mother, Susan Levy, who flew from her home in California to Atlanta just to talk to them. Chandra Levy had studied criminal justice in college, too.\n@highlight\nGroup can't divulge whom it named as a suspect in Chandra Levy case\n@highlight\nArrest warrant \"completely validates 15 months of work,\" professor says\n@highlight\nProfessor recalls Levy's mother being grateful that students kept spotlight on case\n@highlight\nAbout 80 students at Bauder College are members of crime club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 436}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You could see the hurt in her face,\" @placeholder recalled.", "idx": 32868}], "idx": 21358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Voters in the tiny Spanish village of Castrillo Matajudios, whose name means \"Camp Kill Jews,\" overwhelmingly decided Sunday that it's time to change the name their town has had for nearly four centuries. Mayor Lorenzo Rodriguez said the vote was 29-19 in heavy turnout for the village with just 56 registered voters about 160 miles north of Madrid. Documents show the town's original name was Castrillo Motajudios, meaning 'Jews' Hill Camp.' Castrillo Matajudios: The town has vote to change its name that it has had for 400 years The 'Kill Jews' part of the name dates from 1627, more than a century after a 1492 Spanish royal edict ordering Jews to become Catholics or flee the country. Those who remained faced the Spanish inquisition, with many burned at the stake.\n@highlight\nCastrillo Matajudios has had that name since 1627\n@highlight\nResearchers believe the town got its name from Jewish residents who converted to Catholicism\n@highlight\nOthers think it may have been a simple slip of the pen", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 57}, {"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 394, "end": 413}, {"start": 425, "end": 439}, {"start": 443, "end": 462}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 782, "end": 801}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "certainly came from medieval times, when converted @placeholder would sometimes", "idx": 32871}], "idx": 21359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The previous night we'd been turned away by stern-looking border guards. A categorical \"no entry\" to Transnistria. Trans-where? Transnistria is a breakaway state, recognized by no sovereign nation. It's a sliver of land sandwiched between Moldova and Ukraine and only a little larger than Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States. \"You can't come in. Right now there is no permission for foreigners and no permission for journalists,\" said the Transnistrian border guard, clad in an oversized peaked cap with Soviet-style hat-badge. It was past midnight and we were too tired to argue. 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And the parallels between the two events are growing stronger as it has been revealed that both Petraeus' mistress and the whistleblower who exposed them have hired legal advisers who previously worked with the former White House intern. 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The Chinese government will assist Pakistan by investing up to $30 billion in various sectors over the coming five years, Pakistan's information minister told reporters after Wen met with his Pakistani counterpart, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani. 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Shut up. Shut. Up. I never wanted to become the poster child for anything, let alone domestic violence. But my blood is boiling, so when I say shut up, I'm venting at all those people out there who insist on blaming the victim. I do not watch \"Fox and Friends,\" but I do read the blogs, and when I stumbled across a story about the \"Friends\" \"ha-ha-ha you pathetic woman\" moment, my stomach turned. \"She still married him!\" co-host Steve Doocy exclaimed after viewing the now-infamous Ray Rice elevator tape. Doocy was talking about Janay Palmer, the woman Rice punched, then married. 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Dartmoor Hill Pony Association put forward the suggestion 'with reluctance' as the best way to preserve herds on the ancient moorland. Founder Charlotte Faulkner believes herders will only continue to keep the animals if there is a 'sustainable market' for them. Unusual dish: Dartmoor Hill Pony Association founder Charlotte Faulkner with a plate full of roast Dartmoor pony meat on her farm in Devon Fancy eating a horse? The pony group has suggested that a viable market in pony meat (left) for human consumption is the only way to save the species. Sausages made out of pony meat are also pictured (right)\n@highlight\nDartmoor Hill Pony Association put forward suggestion 'with reluctance'\n@highlight\nDartmoor ponies are essential to ecology of 368 sq mi national park in Devon\n@highlight\nSouth West Equine Protection said it would never support breeding of animals for profit", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 146}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 394, "end": 423}, {"start": 433, "end": 450}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 738, "end": 767}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a letter proposing the idea sent to SWEP, she said: 'I am writing to ask whether @placeholder would consider giving measured support to this understandably upsetting subject, which as pony lovers we find so hard to accept.", "idx": 32891}], "idx": 21372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities are investigating what happened to a North Carolina teenager whose body was found along a flight path in Massachusetts with \"trauma that was consistent with a fall from a significant height,\" a Massachusetts district attorney said. \"It appears, more likely than not, that (Delvonte) Tisdale was able to breach airport security and hide in the wheel well of a commercial jetliner without being detected by airport security personnel,\" William R. Keating, district attorney for Norfolk County, Massachusetts, told reporters Friday. The mystery started November 15, when 16-year-old Delvonte was last seen by a sibling at their home in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to Keating.\n@highlight\nNEW: DA: The teen apparently breached airport security and hid in a plane's wheel well\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities find shoes along a flight path similar to ones Delvonte Tisdale owned\n@highlight\nThe teen's body was found by college students in Milton, Massachusetts\n@highlight\nDelvonte's body showed trauma \"consistent with a fall from a significant height\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 455, "end": 472}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 719, "end": 720}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the investigation, Keating said, one local resident described hearing a loud, crashing noise shortly before 9 p.m. the night @placeholder's body was found.", "idx": 32897}], "idx": 21378} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Believe it or not, more people in the world have a cellphone than access to a toilet. That's according to Water.org, a charity co-founded by actor Matt Damon. \"I was just shocked by this because I couldn't even relate to it,\" says the Oscar winner. \"As an American -- like, water? There's the kitchen sink, the bathroom sink -- you know -- there's water.\" \"Every 20 seconds a little kid, a child dies because they lack access to clean water and sanitation. Every 20 seconds.\" Damon, father of four daughters, says, \"Once you have kids it's impossible not to see their face in every child you see.\"\n@highlight\n780 million people lack access to clean water\n@highlight\nMatt Damon and Gary White co-founded Water.org in 2009\n@highlight\nCharity helps people access clean water and sanitation facilities through a loan program\n@highlight\n171 children die from a water related disease every hour", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We complement each other and @placeholder certainly has come a long way in water, not much for me in acting,\" White jokes.", "idx": 32902}, {"query": "Without the loans, they are forced to turn to the water mafia, who, according to @placeholder, dramatically mark up the cost of water.", "idx": 32903}], "idx": 21381} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Masks beneath masks, the click-clack of Mahjong tiles and the sheen of silk cheongsams: Taiwanese director Ang Lee (\"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon\"; \"Brokeback Mountain\") brings an intoxicating tale of lies, deceit and corruption to the screen with his latest film, \"Lust, Caution\". Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Tang Wei star in Ang Lee's latest film, \"Lust, Caution\" Japanese-occupied Shanghai, 1942. Mrs Mak, an impeccably coiffed Chinese lady, makes a telephone call from a cafe, then sits and waits. Cue a flashback to 1938, where her story begins. Mrs Mak is not the sophisticate she appears -- just a few years earlier, she was shy drama student Wong Chia Chi.\n@highlight\nAng Lee's latest film, \"Lust, Caution\" is a film-noir spy tale set in Shanghai\n@highlight\n\"Lust, Caution\" is the follow-up to 2005's Oscar-winning \"Brokeback Mountain\"\n@highlight\nAsian cinema icon Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and newcomer Wei Tang star\n@highlight\nToo perfect in parts, with OTT sex scenes, the film is still a killer thriller", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 142, "end": 171}, {"start": 176, "end": 193}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 309, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 847, "end": 864}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 896, "end": 914}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 981, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Newcomer @placeholder gives a startlingly assured and subtle performance.", "idx": 32922}], "idx": 21389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republican Dan Sullivan won Alaska's U.S. Senate seat in a hotly contested race, beating a first-term incumbent as voter disapproval of President Barack Obama swept Democrats out of office and allowed the GOP to seize control of the Senate. But Democratic Sen. Mark Begich is refusing to concede the race, insisting that there's a chance he could prevail after all the remaining absentee ballots are counted. 'Sen. Begich believes every vote deserves to be counted in this election,' campaign manager Susanne Fleek-Green told the Associated Press. 'There are tens of thousands of outstanding votes and Sen. Begich has heard from rural Alaskans that their votes deserve to be counted and their voices deserve to be heard. He will honor those requests.'\n@highlight\nDan Sullivan has been declared the winner in Alaska's Nov. 4 US Senate election\n@highlight\nIncumbent Mark Begich lost the race after hotly contested counting of absentee and provisional ballots\n@highlight\nThe Democrat still refuses to admit defeat\n@highlight\nSullivan will join a newly minted GOP majority in the Senate with Republicans holding at least 53 of 100 seats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 501, "end": 519}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 824, "end": 825}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "FINALLY: Republican Senator-elect @placeholder (left) won his election after a week of absentee-ballot counting and lots of posturing from both candidates", "idx": 32938}], "idx": 21395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:49 EST, 12 March 2014 Want to get fitter, faster? Then the new Insanity classes rolling out across British gyms could be for you. The hardcore American workout practised by Demi Lovato is focussed on high-intensity interval training (HIIT). She famously tweeted: 'Just did the #Insanity workout DVD... Amazing.. So intense but I loved it!' Insanity is usually practiced at home on DVD, but for British gym bunnies lacking discipline, a 45-minute gym class has launched where you're put through your paces with the promise of a possible 1,000-calorie burn. To put that into perspective, a spinning class burns just 331 in the same amount of time.\n@highlight\nAmerican top-selling extreme fitness home DVD is loved by Demi Lovato\n@highlight\nRolls out across British gyms as 45-minute classes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 343, "end": 363}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'ultimate @placeholder class', available at select gyms across Britain including", "idx": 32944}], "idx": 21398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gary Lineker knows a thing or two about scoring, so when he made public his thoughts on Olivier Giroud it was with numbers in mind. \u2018Playing in front of Arsenal's midfield,\u2019 he wrote on Twitter. \u2018Should guarantee a minimum of 25 goals a season, for a striker of note. Alas....\u2019 The man who won the Golden Boot at the 1986 World Cup believes the silver service laid on by Alexis Sanchez, Santi Cazorla, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere, to name the starters against Besiktas, is of such quality Giroud should top the scoring charts. VIDEO Scroll down for Arsenal's Olivier Giroud puts on one V one masterclass in Austria\n@highlight\nGiroud again struggled to make an impact as Arsenal drew with Besiktas\n@highlight\nGary Lineker tweeted that Frenchman should be scoring 25 goals a season given the quality of Arsenal's midfield\n@highlight\nStriker is 27 and should be in the prime of his career\n@highlight\nStruggles in matches against Arsenal's Premier League title rivals\n@highlight\nGrowing belief that Arsene Wenger should buy a new striker\n@highlight\nEdinson Cavani, Radamel Falcao and Mario Balotelli are possibilities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 939, "end": 952}, {"start": 998, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Falcao - Not linked with @placeholder yet but certainly available.", "idx": 32952}], "idx": 21403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When a young Chinese father was photographed on holiday with his one-year-old daughter he had no idea he'd begun an enduring family tradition. Hua Yunqing, 62, was photographed with his daughter Huahua while on a day trip to a local beauty spot and liked the picture so much that he has since returned to the same location every year to repeat the photo. Over the following 35 years Hua and his daughter Huahua, 36, would take the same shot every year beside the same lake in Zhenjiang, a city in eastern China's Jiangsu province, showing the little girl growing up, her father slowly ageing and the scenery around them changing as time passed.\n@highlight\nHua Yunqing and his daughter Huahua were shot by a lake in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, when she was just one in 1980\n@highlight\nHua liked the photo so much that they've returned to the same place every year since to recreate it\n@highlight\nThey missed 1998 when Huahua skipped the family holiday but have 34 photos to show for their family tradition", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 384, "end": 386}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the start of the @placeholder adopts classic styles of the time including crimped hair and ankle bracelets", "idx": 32954}], "idx": 21404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Last updated at 2:55 PM on 27th September 2011 A televised bust-up with President Dmitry Medvedev has led to Russia's influential finance minister being forced from office. Mr Medvedev had angrily demanded that Alexei Kudrin immediately explain his criticism of his policies or resign. The open conflict within Russia's leadership follows the announcement over the weekend that prime minister Vladimir Putin plans to return to the presidency next year. Conflict: Russia's finance minister Alexei Kudrin speaks during a meeting chaired by President Dmitry Medvedev in the city of Dimitrovgrad Mr Medvedev would then take his old job as prime minister. Russia will have a presidential vote in March, but Mr Putin is sure to win.\n@highlight\nKudrin said he wouldn't work with him if he became PM\n@highlight\nTold by Medvedev had 'one choice: resign'\n@highlight\nFinance hawk's departure set to shake markets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The departure of Mr @placeholder is likely to unsettle investors and further shake Russia's markets.", "idx": 32964}, {"query": "During Mr @placeholder's presidency from 2000 to 2008, Mr Kudrin stashed some of the revenue from Russia's soaring oil exports into a stabilisation fund despite strong opposition from other ministers who wanted to spend the money.", "idx": 32965}], "idx": 21410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At times during the summer, Southampton looked like a club recently visited by Vikings. The fact they now sit inside the top four has shocked even their own players, with Morgan Schneiderlin admitting he never imagined they would recover so quickly from such drastic surgery. It was telling, also, that the Frenchman claimed: 'I\u2019m happy here, I\u2019m fully focused on Southampton and there is no problem'. It's some statement from a player who pouted about being kept in the summer when other leading lights were getting big moves elsewhere. Victor Wanyama strikes for Southampton after they had struggled for 41 minutes against ten men\n@highlight\nSouthampton beat 10-man Swansea 1-0 to go second in the Premier League\n@highlight\nBut Schneiderlin wary after similarly good start last season\n@highlight\nSwansea boss Garry Monk hits out at referee Jonathan Moss after Wilfried Bony red card", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 171, "end": 189}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not disagree with the decision but described the referee's overall performance as 'very poor'", "idx": 32968}], "idx": 21413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Scottsdale, Arizona (CNN) -- Not too long ago, it seemed this week's meeting of the Republican National Committee in Arizona might be consumed with squabbles about delegate math and anxious hand-wringing over the long and acrimonious presidential primary fight. Instead, it's looking more and more like a Mitt Romney pep rally in the making. With Romney now on a sure path to the nomination thanks to the departure of his top rival, Rick Santorum, GOP leaders from every state will begin gathering Thursday at a posh Scottsdale resort to plot out general election strategy with the former Massachusetts governor as their standard-bearer.\n@highlight\nRepublican National Committee is meeting in Arizona this week\n@highlight\nWhat looked like an anxious gathering now turning into a Mitt Romney pep rally\n@highlight\nRomney will speak Friday at a luncheon; John McCain will be at summit, too\n@highlight\nRepublicans will also examine their primary rules that resulted in extended contest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 84, "end": 112}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 649, "end": 677}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But most of the Republicans trekking to @placeholder for the meeting say that it's time to move on to the next chapter of the campaign.", "idx": 32970}], "idx": 21414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Egypt is aflame again. After seven weeks of warning of an imminent clampdown against sit-ins in support of deposed President Mohammed Morsy, the unelected and military-backed government is besieging civilian crowds to allegedly \"restore democracy.\" Emotions are running high on both sides. Dialogue and negotiations are seen as weaknesses. Military might and forceful clearing of Egypt's public squares will not solve the country's deep political problems. The solution is with Morsy. For the large numbers of Egyptians who protested in the heat while starving during the Ramadan month of fasting, Morsy remains the legitimate president of Egypt. And the violent and deadly clashes between security forces and protesters in Cairo will continue and many more lives will be lost unless we recognize and address this basic grievance.\n@highlight\nEd Husain: Many Egyptian protesters believe Morsy is the legitimate president\n@highlight\nHe says Morsy's son hinted his dad should step down, thus quelling unrest\n@highlight\nHusain says Morsy stepping down would give Brotherhood face-saving exit\n@highlight\nHusain: Brotherhood must be recognized; if Morsy goes, Egypt can move forward", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This might seem odd to outside observers and @placeholder, but to the Muslim Brotherhood, the country's most-organized political force, Morsy is still the president of Egypt.", "idx": 32981}], "idx": 21421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pictures of Sofia Vergara's teen wedding to her childhood sweetheart have emerged for the first time, and she doesn't seem to have aged much since that time. The Modern Family star, who got engaged to Joe Manganiello on Christmas Day after a whirlwind six-month romance, was previously married to her high school love Joe Gonzalez. The pair married in her hometown of Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1991 when she was just 18 and MailOnline has unearthed exclusive photographs of the nuptials. The brunette beauty wore a dramatic long-sleeve cream gown that featured elaborate pearl beading, gloves, a matching head piece and long veil.\n@highlight\nTeen bride married Joe Gonzalez in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1991\n@highlight\nThe couple welcomed son Manolo a year later but then split\n@highlight\nModern Family star got engaged to Joe Manganiello on Christmas Day\n@highlight\nMagic Mike star was 'nervous' before popping the question in Hawaii", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 838}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 38-year-old heartthrob spent weeks planning how he would ask the 42-year-old beauty to be his wife and got down on bended knee at sunset in the palatial suite at the five-star hotel in @placeholder.", "idx": 32987}], "idx": 21426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Actually, he didn\u2019t rant or rave. 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Jose Mourinho asked specifically to be a guest on Sky Sports' show Goals on Sunday to air his grievances\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho asked to appear on Goals on Sunday in the wake of Chelsea's draw with Burnley on Saturday afternoon\n@highlight\nHe aired his grievances on refereeing incompetence involving Chelsea\n@highlight\nIf Martin Atkinson does not know that Ashley Barnes' tackle is a violent foul, maybe he should take some time away from the game\n@highlight\nClick here to read the full transcript of Mourinho's television appearance", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 203, "end": 222}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 885, "end": 899}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are those who think @placeholder harms the sport with these off-field power plays, and they have a point.", "idx": 32991}], "idx": 21429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A woman described as a \"struggling actress\" filed a sex harassment lawsuit against actor David Boreanaz Thursday, claiming he made unwanted sexual advances while offering her a role on his TV series \"Bones.\" Kristina Hagan's suit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, said she was working as an extra in an episode of the crime drama in August 2009 when Boreanaz approached her and said he had \"the ability to make things happen for her.\" A statement from a representative for Boreanaz called the accusations \"totally fabricated and absurd.\" \"There is no validity to this lawsuit,\" the statement said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Boreanaz rep calls the suit \"totally fabricated and absurd\"\n@highlight\n\"Struggling actress\" claims \"Bones\" actor sexually harassed her\n@highlight\nWoman says Boreanaz offered to \"make things happen for her\"\n@highlight\nLawsuit: Boreanaz used \"star power\" to entice women", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 273, "end": 305}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allred said she also represents another woman who has filed a charge of sexual harassment in employment against @placeholder.", "idx": 32998}], "idx": 21435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Durante and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:25 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:43 EST, 4 April 2013 Kevin Ware has admitted that he was so far gone on pain medication for his surgically repaired leg that he doesn\u2019t remember talking to Michelle Obama hours after suffering the gut-wrenching injury. Ware sat down with the Today show on Day 2 of the star Louisville guard's media blitz after arriving with his teammates in Atlanta, where the Louisville Cardinals will take on Wichita State on Saturday. He became a national hero and inspiration late Sunday night, when he jumped up to block a shot and came down awkwardly on his right leg, and six inches of his tibia ripped through the skin.\n@highlight\nKevin Ware has numerous celebrity admirers since his horrific accident on Sunday night, including NBA stars, celebrities and the first lady\n@highlight\nWare, 20, flew to Atlanta with his teammates last night, where they will take on Wichita State in the Final Four game\n@highlight\nHe landed badly on his right leg during Sunday night's Louisville-Duke game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 449, "end": 468}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inspiration: Cleared by doctors to accompany @placeholder to Atlanta, the sophomore told The Associated Press that he plans to be a full participant in the team's preparation for the game", "idx": 32999}, {"query": "as he described how his @placeholder teammates came through for him while", "idx": 33000}], "idx": 21436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Texas businesswoman who at one time dated embattled Republican U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm has pleaded not guilty to three federal felony charges, in a campaign finance violation case that has linked her with the congressman. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn unsealed her January indictment against Diana Durand in April after she reportedly refused to help them build a stronger case against the congressman. Durand appeared Monday in the same federal courtroom where Grimm proclaimed his innocence a week ago before returning to work on Capitol Hill. Her indictment says she caused $10,600 in donations to be made in the names of other Americans between November 2009 and October 2010, and then later reimbursed the donors.\n@highlight\nHouston businesswoman Diana Durand could face up to eight years in prison and $600,000 fine if convicted\n@highlight\nSe was indicted in January for using straw donors to funnel more than $10,000 to Grimm's campaign\n@highlight\nThe FBI has been investigating the New York Republican for two years\n@highlight\nGrimm pleaded 'not guilty' to his own felony charges a week ago, and now his girlfriend has followed suit\n@highlight\nHe is the congressman who infamously threatened to throw a reporter off a Capitol Hill balcony for asking about campaign finance allegations", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 6}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 851, "end": 852}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 964, "end": 966}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1242}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said she would refuse to testify against @placeholder even though federal prosecutors offered her a deal.", "idx": 33001}], "idx": 21437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It could be argued when Tony Blair left the office of Prime Minister in June, his parting from the public stage was mourned by few but chief among those mourners were Britain's satirists. The characteristics of the Blair government with its emphasis on spin and sound bites created a wealth of material for top British satirist Craig Brown. Dubbed \"the wittiest writer in Britain today,\" by comedian Stephen Fry, Brown's new book The Tony Years celebrates a decade of satire that Brown thought would never end. He writes: \"For years, he seemed so permanent; it was hard to imagine that Tony Blair would one day become a forgotten figure, like Harold Wilson or Sir Anthony Eden.\n@highlight\nCraig Brown is releasing a book of his satire during the Blair years\n@highlight\nBrown writes columns for the Daily Telegraph and Private Eye\n@highlight\nHe works from his home in the country and feels uncomfortable in offices\n@highlight\nNew book covers CCTV, ABSOs, binge drinking, celebrities, and dwindling privacy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are always parodied baby-talk, lower than banal -- those were funny with @placeholder.\"", "idx": 33005}], "idx": 21438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple is to unveil new iPads and new Mac computers on 16th October at its California HQ. The new gadgets could go on sale on the 24 October - with new Mac software, called Yosemite, available as a free download even earlier. Last week, rumours suggested Apple was putting the finishing touches to a new version of it's iPad Air - including a gold version. Apple's invite for the event tells journalist's 'It's been way too long' - even though their last event was only last month. 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Stow's sister, Bonnie Stow, told CNN that one priority of the neurosurgeons is keeping him sedated to prevent seizures and swelling in the brain.\n@highlight\nCardinal Roger Mahony visits Bryan Stow, 42, to pray for the injured father of two\n@highlight\nDoctors want to gradually reduce the sedation keeping him in a medically induced coma\n@highlight\nStow, a paramedic, was attacked after a baseball game at Dodger Stadium on March 31\n@highlight\nPolice have gotten many tips, and money has poured into funds to help with medical bills", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 212, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 255}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 449, "end": 466}, {"start": 468, "end": 500}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are trying to post only legitimate fundraisers that we can confirm because unfortunately there are those trying to take advantage of this tragic situation,\" said @placeholder in a posting.", "idx": 33009}], "idx": 21440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Football's new Financial Fair Play rules have got some of the world's biggest clubs worried. Facing the prospect of being punished with heavy fines and barred from European competition, they are desperate to make sure that generated revenues are equal or greater than expenditure. Barcelona was one of the first to address balance sheet deficits when it allowed its first shirt sponsorship in 111 years, agreeing a $185 million deal with the Qatar Foundation in late 2010. More recently European champion Chelsea, bankrolled since 2004 by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, signed a deal with energy giant Gazprom. 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The 2014 event in Russia cost an estimated $50 billion and IOC members are concerned that candidates will be frightened off applying to host the Games. Earlier this month, Norway withdrew its candidature to host the 2022 Games, while Stockholm, Krakow and Lviv have also pulled out of the running. Gian-Franco Kasper, president of the International Ski Federation (FIS) and an influential member of the IOC, says the entire bidding process and cost of the Games needs to be addressed when the governing body meets in Monaco next month.\n@highlight\nIOC to discuss budgets of future Winter Games\n@highlight\nGian-Franco Kasper backs changes to current format\n@highlight\nOnly two cities competing to host 2022 Olympics\n@highlight\nPyeongchang to welcome world in 2018", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 34}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 445, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 768}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We'll have an extraordinary @placeholder session in December,\" Kasper told CNN, referring to the IOC meeting on December 8 and 9.", "idx": 33024}], "idx": 21452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The fog has been lifted. There is no serious doubt left that Russia is \"now directly involved in the fighting\" in Ukraine, as Geoffrey Pyatt, U.S. Ambassador in Ukraine has said on Twitter. \"Russian supplied tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and multiple rocket launchers have been insufficient to defeat Ukraine' armed forces. So now an increasing number of Russian troops are intervening directly in fighting on Ukrainian territory. Russia has also sent its newest air defense systems including the SA-22 into eastern Ukraine,\" he wrote. This is the step from proxy war to war. It is also probably the end of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's attempts to prevent the worst through diplomacy. 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Paul Aronson was tied to a coffee table for 20 hours after he took Shalaine and Shaina Foster to dinner where he is accused of providing them with alcoholic beverages. The trio then headed back to his 38th Street apartment where he served them more alcohol - before the girls bound him with zip ties, a court heard. They then stole his credit cards and $470 in cash before going shopping for make-up, it has been claimed.\n@highlight\nPaul Aronson, 85, was tied to a coffee table for 20 hours after he took 17-year-old twins Shalaine and Shaina Foster to dinner and drinks\n@highlight\nAronson met them on the sugar daddy dating site Seeking Arrangement\n@highlight\nThe Foster sisters were charged on Monday with kidnapping, robbery, burglary, larceny, and assault and already have criminal records\n@highlight\nAronson took the girls to his house after dinner hoping to get lucky and that's where they allegedly tied him up and took $470 and his credit cards", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 145, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was arrested last April for introduction of prison contraband in addition to two sealed arrests.", "idx": 33048}], "idx": 21462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Duncan Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 With Andy Murray KO'd from Wimbledon at the quarter-final stage, Roy Hodgson's sorry Three Lions sent home from the World Cup after just two games, and England's rugby team whitewashed in New Zealand, there hasn't been much for British sporting fans to get excited about this summer. So, it's hardly surprising to see the bookies already backing Formula One star Lewis Hamilton to claim his first Sports Personality of the Year award later this year. A runner-up to boxer Joe Calzaghe in 2007 and then Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy in 2008, Hamilton is now the 15/8 favourite to claim the coveted gong.\n@highlight\nThe British Grand Prix takes place this Sunday at Silverstone\n@highlight\nHamilton is looking to chase down Nico Rosberg in the drivers' standings\n@highlight\nJenson Button thinks he needs a miracle to emerge victorious", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 400, "end": 413}, {"start": 434, "end": 463}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "will be amazing for the @placeholder public and the British fans, and the", "idx": 33052}], "idx": 21465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Many of Hong Kong's foreign residents will have to think twice before buying a new home in this Asian financial hub. In a surprise move last month to curb skyrocketing property prices, the Hong Kong government announced the immediate implementation of a 15% property tax on all home purchases -- by foreigners. The fallout has been fast. \"I think it's a harsh measure,\" says Brock Little, an Australian who has called Hong Kong home the past six years. Little, a realtor with local agency Island Property, says the anti-foreigner tax has priced some of his western clients out of the market.\n@highlight\nForeigners are taxed additional 15% for purchasing new homes in Hong Kong\n@highlight\nNew property tax comes after 9% of home purchases by mainland Chinese\n@highlight\nChinese would-be home buyer calls new policy \"unfair\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Over the past two years and three quarters, we roughly estimate about 9% of the buyers (of @placeholder property) are from the mainland,\" says Lau.", "idx": 33061}], "idx": 21471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Col. Denise Lind, the Army judge who found Pfc. Bradley Manning guilty on 20 of 22 counts in the largest classified leak case in U.S. history explained her thinking, calling Manning's conduct \"wrongful.\" When Lind handed down her verdicts in July, Manning's lawyers asked her to issue her \"special findings\" for the guilty counts. That document was released Friday at Fort Meade, Maryland, where the sentencing phase of the trial continues. One of the questions that both sides debated at length during the court-martial was whether by leaking material to WikiLeaks, Manning also was providing it to the enemy.\n@highlight\nJudge said Manning knew possible consequences to U.S.\n@highlight\nArmy private to be sentenced\n@highlight\nManning says he recognizes he has to pay a price for his actions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the court Wednesday, in an unsworn statement, \"I am sorry.", "idx": 33080}], "idx": 21483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:37 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:56 EST, 29 November 2012 Pieces of a medieval board game and 1,000-year-old combs are among rare artefacts uncovered during an archaeological dig that is set to rewrite the history books. Experts have hailed the finds in Co Fermanagh as internationally significant, claiming they shed new light on life in medieval Ireland and its connection with the wider world. Iron, bronze and bone ornaments have been discovered at the crannog just outside Enniskillen, along with the chess-like pieces believed to have been part of the game.\n@highlight\nExperts say it sheds new light on life in medieval Ireland and its connection with the wider world\n@highlight\nFinds such as leather shoes, decorated dress pins, hailed as 'internationally significant'\n@highlight\nParts of log boats wooden vessels and a bowl with a cross carved on its base also unearthed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is the first substantial scientific excavation of a crannog in @placeholder.", "idx": 33086}], "idx": 21487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Golfer Tiger Woods is set to return to the PGA Tour Thursday after a three-month hiatus, but this time without his longtime caddie Steve Williams. 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That's one of the reasons why I took as long as I did to come back is that I want to get to this point where I can go ahead and start playing golf again like this,\" he said.\n@highlight\nWoods took a three-month break due to injury\n@highlight\nIt will be his first appearance since parting ways with long-time caddie Steve Williams\n@highlight\nFriend Bryon Bell will act as a stand-in caddie for the tournament\n@highlight\nWoods says he is feeling fit and ready to play following knee surgery", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 184, "end": 207}, {"start": 209, "end": 232}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hasn't won a tournament since he took a break from the game after revelations about his private life emerged.", "idx": 33087}], "idx": 21488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "David Axelrod is a smart guy who knows a heck of a lot about politics and the press. Robert Gibbs is also a smart guy who knows a heck of a lot about politics and the press. They will now be dispensing their wisdom as paid contributors at MSNBC, and I'll be interested in what they have to say. But I have to ask: Is NBC's cable channel turning into an Obama administration in exile? It's hardly a news flash that MSNBC long ago decided to be cable's liberal bastion, a left-wing counterweight to Fox News. But the more the studios are populated with people who worked for the president, the more the network may seem like an off-campus adjunct of the West Wing.\n@highlight\nDavid Axelrod and Robert Gibbs will become pundits for MSNBC\n@highlight\nHoward Kurtz: Is NBC's cable channel turning into an Obama administration in exile?\n@highlight\nHe says MSNBC didn't start this, Fox News did when it served as a platform for Bush officials\n@highlight\nKurtz: As advocates for Obama, it might be tough for Axelrod and Gibbs to show independence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 317, "end": 319}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Occasionally, the liberals on MSNBC criticize @placeholder from the left.", "idx": 33090}], "idx": 21490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- At a time of economic uncertainty in the U.S., the writers strike cast a dark cloud over the eternal sunshine of the Californian mindset and its most glittering awards ceremony. Oscar winner Helen Mirren dazzled in Chopard diamonds last year and gained masses of publicity for the jeweler Up until a fortnight ago, the million dollar question was whether the Oscars would go ahead as stars refused to cross the picket line. Make that the 400 million dollar question. According to the pundits and bean-counters, that's how much the strike would have cost Los Angeles and the industry if Hollywood's most glamorous evening had been cancelled.\n@highlight\nOscar cancellation would have cost the industry an estimated $400m\n@highlight\nLimo drivers, caterers, make-up artists would be among worst hit\n@highlight\nJewelry designers like Chopard generate $1m in publicity on Oscars night\n@highlight\nFilms which achieve success on the night can expect box office cash injection", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The famous statuettes of Los Angeles may be somewhat smaller, but their presence is felt far beyond the @placeholder hills ... 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All disputes and outstanding issues have been resolved,\" Samini said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: Source tells CNN that Donald Sterling is going through sale agreement with lawyers\n@highlight\nAttorney for Donald Sterling says his client's disputes have been resolved\n@highlight\nBut a lawsuit has yet to be withdrawn\n@highlight\nShelly Sterling, acting on behalf of the family trust, sold the team last week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 431, "end": 461}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 539}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 704, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 912, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 935}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blecher said he thought that @placeholder worked out a resolution with the league or with Shelly Sterling.", "idx": 33094}], "idx": 21492} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable.com) -- At WWDC 2012, Apple unveiled the next generation of iOS, its mobile operating system. iOS 6 sports more than 200 new features and upgrades \u2014 including the new Apple Maps, deep Facebook integration and improvements to Siri. Although iOS 6 won't be available on compatible devices until sometime this fall, the first beta build is currently available to developers. We've installed iOS 6 on our new iPad (64GB Verizon LTE model) and poked around with the new features. 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The 44th President of the United States could earn a fortune on the lecture circuit if he was forced to leave the White House, according to political experts. The lucrative template was set by former president Richard Nixon who earned a fortune on leaving the Oval Office, even though he was forced to quit in disgrace over the Watergate affair.\n@highlight\nPresident could eclipse his White House salary on the lecture circuit\n@highlight\nHis predecessor George W Bush earned $15m from public speaking after the White House", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 255, "end": 284}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama could also follow the example of Nixon who paid off his $1million legal fees after @placeholder with the $2million he earned from his memoirs in 1978.", "idx": 33111}], "idx": 21497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama is running against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, but the economy may truly be his greatest opponent. \"It's not the only factor, but it's arguably the most important factor,\" said George Washington University associate professor John Sides, who has created a computer model to analyze the impact of the economy on the presidential campaign. \"The forecasting model suggests a very close race with maybe a slight edge to Obama, but not necessarily a large edge -- nothing he can be very confident in,\" Sides said. Obama faces a perfect storm that threatens to sink his prospects of a second term.\n@highlight\nProfessor creates computer model to judge economy's effect on Obama's campaign\n@highlight\nModel analyzes approval ratings, economic conditions and consumer confidence\n@highlight\nProfessor says best comparison for Obama is to Jimmy Carter in 1980\n@highlight\nOne key difference between the two is that Carter had lost support within his party", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 231, "end": 258}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a brief statement Friday after which he also took a few questions, @placeholder described the depth of the nation's troubled economic recovery.", "idx": 33121}], "idx": 21503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- If you're a tourist arriving in Israel, you might be asked to give authorities a look at your personal e-mail, in addition to your travel documents. Israel's attorney general said Wednesday that Shin Bet, the country's internal security force, can search a foreign traveler's e-mail, but only in exceptional cases in which \"relevant suspicious signs\" are observed. Israel says the practice is another way to fight terrorism. The threat of using foreign citizens for terrorist purposes is a growing trend, the Israeli Attorney General's Office said in a written response to an inquiry filed by an Israeli human rights group.\n@highlight\nIsraeli attorney general says travelers' e-mail can be searched in exceptional cases\n@highlight\n\"No one is forced to open their accounts to anyone they don't want to,\" official says\n@highlight\nIsraeli Attorney General's Office says it's fighting threat of using foreign citizens for terrorism\n@highlight\nThe practice violates privacy rights, attorney for civil rights group says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A tourist who has just spent thousands of dollars to travel to Israel, only to be interrogated at the airport by @placeholder agents and told to grant access to their e-mail account, is in no position to give free and informed consent,\" she said Wednesday.", "idx": 33131}], "idx": 21509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Puppy love: Beatrice with pet dog Max Princess Beatrice's pet dog Max has been attacked by the Queen's corgis, it was claimed last night. The 11-year-old terrier nearly lost an ear and suffered horrific bites during the fight at Balmoral a week ago, according to a source. It comes just days after another of Beatrice's family dogs, Millie, died of natural causes. The fight is believed to have started after the Queen's six dogs were taken for a walk with the York family's three Norfolk terriers last Sunday. The Queen owns three corgis, called Monty, Holly, Willow, and three dorgis \u2013 a dachshund and corgi cross \u2013 named Cider, Candy and Vulcan.\n@highlight\nMax, an 11 year-old Norfolk terrier, was badly injured\n@highlight\nThe Princess\u2019s beloved pet nearly lost an ear", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 66, "end": 68}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder and duke were very upset when they were told but the dog is really Beatrice's and she wasn't there either,' the source said.", "idx": 33140}], "idx": 21513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When President Obama flew to Chicago to cast his vote early in Chicago on Thursday, he became one of over eight million Americans to have already made their decision for the November election. And now with the election just ten days away, early results from registered voters in those polls are giving both the president and Mitt Romney cause for encouragement - despite neither campaign having established a distinct advantage. President Obama appears to be matching his 2008 presidential victory totals across the country, but Romney is exceeding Senator John McCain's efforts and appears to be already ahead in key state Florida.\n@highlight\nOver eight million Americans have already voted ahead of November 6th general election\n@highlight\nMitt Romney has improved on 2008 Republican figures for early votes cast\n@highlight\nPresident Obama appears to have matched his showing from four years ago", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "argued that the state's relative fortunes are despite @placeholder, not", "idx": 33145}], "idx": 21515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He declared how eager he is to rival Real Madrid maestro Cristiano Ronaldo on the football pitch - and it seems he's keen to compete with the notorious heartthrob with the ladies, too. Champions League star Neymar, 22, reportedly sent a private plane for Serbian model Soraja Vucelic to bring her to visit him in the Spanish city of Barcelona. Tabloid Kurir reported that Soraja, 28, and the footballer met last summer in Ibiza and since then she and the Brazilian national football team star have reportedly been chatting frequently via Skype. 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As video games were in their infancy, most people were thrilled with the heavily pixelated graphics, but never got to see 'Green Hill' - the setting of Act 1 from the original Sonic the Hedgehog game released in 1991 - from the speedy hedgehog's point of view.\n@highlight\nMachinima's first-person video guides fans through 'Green Hill' featured in first major Sonic title released in 1991\n@highlight\nOver 80 million copies of games featuring the blue character have been sold\n@highlight\nWhile fans of the platform game might risk motion sickness, they can avoid vicious robots and do a loop-the-loop", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 136, "end": 153}, {"start": 262, "end": 279}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 522, "end": 539}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, a stomach-churning video now lets nostalgic gamers see the game as they never have before as they race along and dodge obstacles as @placeholder.", "idx": 33151}], "idx": 21517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal will read Jack Wilshere the riot act when he reports for pre-season training on Sunday. The Gunners midfielder was due back in London on Tuesday following his controversial trip to Las Vegas, where he was caught with a cigarette for the second time in nine months. Wilshere was on the receiving end of stinging criticism from Gunners legend George Graham yesterday and he will face further wrath when he returns to the club's London Colney HQ. VIDEO Scroll down for Arsene Wenger's reaction last time Jack Wilshere caught smoking Puffing: Jack Wilshere is pictured smoking on holiday with friends in Las Vegas after the World Cup\n@highlight\nWilshere pictured smoking in Las Vegas at a pool party\n@highlight\nEngland midfielder will be in trouble with the north London club\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger frustrated Wilshere has tarnished his reputation\n@highlight\nWilshere caught smoking outside London nightclub in October\n@highlight\nGunners star slammed by former Arsenal boss George Graham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Laying low: Arsenal star @placeholder smokes a thin cigar (left), as a friend puts a cigarette in his mouth (right)", "idx": 33159}], "idx": 21524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bobby Rankin's mother spent four years trying to find him help for his diagnosed schizophrenia The confessed killer's father says Connecticut's mental health system failed his son, allowing him to fall through the cracks Investigators are trying to determine whether Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza had similar troubles finding help By Associated Press Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 26 January 2014 | UPDATED: 21:59 EST, 26 January 2014 Margaret Rohner worried about her troubled adult son not taking his psychiatric medications and had been trying to find him proper care in the years leading up to her horrifying murder at his hands.\n@highlight\nBobby Rankin's mother spent four years trying to find him help for his diagnosed schizophrenia\n@highlight\nThe confessed killer's father says Connecticut's mental health system failed his son, allowing him to fall through the cracks\n@highlight\nInvestigators are trying to determine whether Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza had similar troubles finding help", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 334, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 971, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "D'Aquila said @placeholder 'wanted so desperately for him to be normal, if there is such an animal.'", "idx": 33170}], "idx": 21533} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By now, we're on the same page that Mitt Romney's pick of Paul Ryan as his running mate contradicts a golden oldie of presidential election strategy -- run to the conservative (or liberal) base to win the nomination and then reposition toward the center to lure the more moderate independent swing voters who are necessary to win the general election. Ryan may be many things -- energetic, charismatic and geeky -- but no one familiar with his Full Monty conservative budgets would describe his selection as remotely moving to the center. 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Do we really believe incidents like this are not occurring whenever and wherever football crowds gather? Come off it. It just so happens that this one was caught on film. The man attempts to board but is refused entry by fans travelling to the Champions League tie in Paris The amateur footage goes on to show passengers in the carriage following the disgraceful incident These particular yobs fell foul of the technology which is revealing more and more of the horrors of the world in which we live.\n@highlight\nThe biggest surprise abut the so-called supporters shoving a man off the Metro because he was black, is that so many found it surprising\n@highlight\nThe authorities tell us the curse has been cured... but the reality is that football-related violence has merely been suppressed\n@highlight\nMost recent evidence indicates that hooliganism is on the rise again\n@highlight\nEden Hazard has been treated scandalously by opponents this season", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If that still holds true, it is reasonable to suppose that in addition to the man-handling of a black @placeholder passenger on the way to Chelsea\u2019s Champions League game at Paris on Tuesday night there was more trouble in the city later that night which went unrecorded.", "idx": 33184}], "idx": 21541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The lawyer who filed a sexual battery lawsuit against John Travolta on behalf of two male massage therapists and then dismissed it is now suing another lawyer for allegedly stealing his clients. The federal lawsuit was dismissed last week after one client dropped out after confusion over the date of the alleged incident and the second plaintiff fired attorney Okorie Okorocha and hired high-profile lawyer Gloria Allred. The suit accused the actor of groping two male massage therapists at hotels in Los Angeles and Atlanta in January. Travolta's lawyer, Martin Singer, called the allegations \"ridiculous.\" Allred, who now represents both men, said she is considering refiling the lawsuit against Travolta in another court. 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According to previews of Hillary Clinton's memoirs, \"Hard Choices,\" the former secretary of state distances herself from Obama on certain decisions, such as on the question of whether to arm Syrian rebels. She wanted to be more aggressive; he did not. Democrats have grown more nervous about foreign policy as Obama has been working hard to respond to critics who say hasn't taken a tough-enough line. The controversy over the deal to secure the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in exchange for five Taliban prisoners has flared into an extraordinarily heated debate. Obama has watched as his approval rating for handling international affairs has fallen to 41%.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: Criticism of Obama foreign policy has been on the increase\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton's book mentions her disagreement with Obama on Syrian rebels\n@highlight\nHe says debate over prisoner swap for Sgt. 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But the happy picture belies the emotional roller-coaster the two sisters have endured to bring him into the world. For not only is Ellie Fairfax his aunt, she is also his surrogate mother \u2013 stepping in to carry the baby after her sister learnt treatment for cervical cancer would leave her infertile. 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Now the couple of 60 years stands at the center of a custody drama surrounding their grandchildren.\n@highlight\nJoseph and Katherine Jackson had different parenting styles, observers say\n@highlight\nKatherine viewed as family backbone while Joe reportedly a harsh taskmaster\n@highlight\nAuthor: Katherine Jackson \"kept everyone pretty well grounded\"\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson's mother is seeking custody of his children", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 883, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By many accounts, @placeholder, 79, shared a special bond with her second-youngest son.", "idx": 33200}], "idx": 21549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday insisted that his country's nuclear arsenal is \"definitely safe,\" despite growing concerns about recent gains by the Taliban along the country's border with Afghanistan. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari insists his country's nuclear arsenal is \"definitely safe\" from militants. In an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Zardari responded to the fact that the United States doesn't know the locations of all of Pakistan's nuclear sites. 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While counting in the election is still underway, the double digit swing to Labor shocked political observers and many members of the government. Federal government MP's reportedly described the loss as 'catastrophic' and 'unimaginable', with some insisting that Tony Abbott cannot recover from the events of the day. Scroll down for video Tony Abbott's leadership deepened overnight when Queensland voters delivered the conservative government a massive blow in the state election 'All we are talking about now is the timing and method of execution,' one Queensland MP told The ABC.\n@highlight\nLeadership issues for the PM have worsened in the light of QLD election\n@highlight\nAt one point the Galaxy poll showed a swing towards Labor of 16.8%\n@highlight\nFederal MP's labelled the result 'catastrophic'\n@highlight\nLiberal MP Jane Prentice said the NLP 'can't continue as we are'\n@highlight\nGalaxy poll showed that an immediate election would result in a NLP loss\n@highlight\nQLD Premier Campbell Newman has conceeded his seat of Ashgrove\n@highlight\nHe said his political career 'is over' despite the election too close to call", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder victory at this election was considered unthinkable in 2012, when Labor was reduced to just seven seats in the 89-seat parliament.", "idx": 33213}], "idx": 21552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world's oldest known Holocaust survivor has died aged 110. Alice Herz-Sommer, who lived in London and was originally from Prague, survived two years in the Nazi camp in Terezin, or Theresienstadt, in Germany during the Second World War. Ms Herz-Sommer was a talented musician and an adept pianist and a film about her life is nominated for an Academy Award. Scroll down for video Alice Herz-Sommer, the world's oldest known Holocaust survivor has died aged 110, her family have said Ms Herz-Sommer,pictured with Caroline Stoessinger who compiled Herz-Sommers' memories in a book, A Century of Wisdom. Born in 1903 Prague to a family of Jewish intellectuals and musicians, Alice Herz-Sommer socialised with the likes of Kafka and Brod\n@highlight\nAlice Herz-Sommer was confined in the camp in Terezin, or Theresienstadt\n@highlight\nFilm about her life is up for best short documentary at Academy Awards\n@highlight\nShe died in a hospital Sunday morning after being admitted on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 63, "end": 79}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 384, "end": 400}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 516, "end": 535}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 584, "end": 602}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 676, "end": 692}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 765}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There was no question in my mind, \"would she ever see the @placeholder.\"'", "idx": 33214}, {"query": "As a girl, she met the author @placeholder, a friend of her brother-in-law, and delighted in the stories that he told.", "idx": 33217}], "idx": 21553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TUOL SLENG, Cambodia (CNN) -- Kaing Guek Eav is an elderly former math teacher and a born-again Christian. It's thought 15,000 men, women and children died after being shackled to iron beds and tortured in Tuol Sleng. He is also -- prosecutors contend -- a former prison chief with Cambodia's Khmer Rouge movement who oversaw the torture and killing of more than 15,000 men, women and children three decades ago. The trial of the 66-year-old man, better known as Duch, began Monday in front of a U.N.-backed tribunal just outside the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. Duch faces charges that include crimes against humanity, war crimes, torture and murder. 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The men were part of a larger group of 34 who were buried alive when a huge Allied shell exploded above the tunnel in 1918, causing it to cave in. Thirteen bodies were recovered from the underground shelter, but the remaining men had to be left under a mountain of mud as it was too dangerous to retrieve them. Nearly a century later, French archaeologists stumbled upon the mass grave on the former Western Front in eastern France during excavation work for a road building project.\n@highlight\nMen were killed when a huge Allied shell exploded above the tunnel in eastern France in 1918, causing it to cave in\n@highlight\nEngineers find trench network 18ft beneath the surface near town of Carspach while excavating for a new road\n@highlight\nScene likened to Pompeii after skeletal remains found in same positions the men had been in at the time of the collapse", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 543, "end": 555}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 7.5million men lost their lives on the @placeholder during World War One.", "idx": 33225}], "idx": 21558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Perhaps no one better understands what the family of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is going through like the widow and children of Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer. \"I mean, my heart is totally with the congresswoman,\" says daughter Sara Taseer. What do an American lawmaker from Arizona and a Pakistani governor have in common? Both outspoken elected officials were gunned down in broad daylight, within days of each other. Taseer died; Giffords clings to life. Separated by half a world, they are united by similar crimes. Taseer was assassinated by his own security guard last week in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. He was coming out of a popular market when the guard, Mumtaz Qadri, opened fire and shot him 27 times.\n@highlight\nTaseer and Giffords were both gunned down\n@highlight\nTaseer died while Giffords clings to life\n@highlight\nDaughter says father's killing was message to liberals to keep quiet", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 92, "end": 109}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They're also looking ahead, to what legacy @placeholder leaves for the future.", "idx": 33235}], "idx": 21563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Miranda Lambert was the big winner at this year's Academy of Country Music Awards, but it was Luke Bryan who pulled off the upset of the night. Bryan snagged the entertainer of the year award, beating out two-time winner Taylor Swift and last year's favorite Blake Shelton for the fan-voted award. \"Thank you so much fans for doing this to me,\" a clearly emotional Bryan said at the Last Vegas show. \"Thank you so much for making my life what it is. What I always wanted to be was just a country singer who got to ride on a tour bus and show up on a new stage and play music every night.\"\n@highlight\nBryan beats Taylor Swift for entertainer of the year award\n@highlight\n\"This is the defining moment of my life,\" he says\n@highlight\nLambert takes home four awards, the most of the night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 71, "end": 101}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's star has been on the up and up in recent months.", "idx": 33237}], "idx": 21564} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The shimmering blue surface of a giant Nevada lake has concealed a sunken mystery for nearly 70 years, which a drought parching the southwest may soon help reveal. Beneath the waters of man-made Lake Mead lies a B-29 bomber that went down carrying a top-secret missile defense system that may have actually caused the crash. The aircraft was known as the Superfortress and was the same model as the Enola Gay and Bockscar planes that dropped atomic bombs on Japan. A diver at the wreck of the B-29. Recreational divers will soon be able to explore it for themselves\n@highlight\nAircraft, known as the Superfortress, crashed into Lake Mead in June 1948\n@highlight\nWas carrying an experimental sun-powered missile guidance system\n@highlight\nTesting it required 35,000 feet ascents followed by descents to just 100 feet\n@highlight\nThe sun may have reflected off the lake's surface, causing Captain Robert Madison to lose depth perception and crash into the water\n@highlight\nWreckage was 300 feet down but is now just 110 feet following drought\n@highlight\nRecreational divers have been banned from exploring it but this is likely to be lifted soon, meaning the wreckage's secrets could be fully revealed", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The wreck was discovered in 2001 in @placeholder's Overton Arm section, accessible to better-equipped divers", "idx": 33238}], "idx": 21565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If Black Friday lines and stories of violence, vehicular assault and child abandonment taught us anything, it's that the holiday shopping season is a dark, competitive time. Now search engines are getting into the cutthroat holiday spirit. In a new attack on Google, Microsoft's Bing search engine accuses its rival's Google Shopping tool of being dishonest by only including paying vendors, ranking listings by how much they pay, and not clearly marking the results as sponsored. To make its point, Bing has launched a detailed site accusing Google Search of unsavory business practices and coined a new word: Scroogled.\n@highlight\nGoogle Shopping is the target of a nationwide attack ad from Microsoft's Bing search engine\n@highlight\nGoogle now only includes paying vendors in its search results\n@highlight\nBing also includes paid vendors from third-party sites, but ranks paid and free listings equally\n@highlight\nAmazon, the biggest online shopping portal, no longer lists products on Google", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 642, "end": 656}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the beginning, @placeholder preached, 'Don't be evil' -- but that changed on May 31, 2012.", "idx": 33243}, {"query": "On the main Google Shopping page, a disclaimer that @placeholder is \"compensated by some\" vendors is buried at the bottom of the page.", "idx": 33245}], "idx": 21568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The Good Wife's\" season 6 premiere ratings weren't revelatory, but the episode sure was. Sunday brought the return of Julianna Margulies' Alicia Florrick in an episode called \"The Line,\" which saw an arresting unexpected twist. After the loss of Josh Charles' Will Gardner last season, it would've been reasonable for \"The Good Wife\" to come back mild; give its viewers' heart rates a little rest. No such luck. Viewers were instead treated to the arrest of Matt Czuchry's Cary for allegedly assisting Chicago drug dealer Lemond Bishop in transporting narcotics. Those watching at home were stunned, and, according to Czuchry, the arrest came as a surprise to him, too.\n@highlight\n\"The Good Wife\" and \"Madam Secretary\" premiered Sunday on CBS\n@highlight\n\"The Good Wife\" was slightly down in ratings, but had a strong episode\n@highlight\n\"Madam Secretary\" had better ratings, but more flaws", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 128, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 256, "end": 281}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is less about @placeholder being in jail and more about him having been arrested.\"", "idx": 33249}], "idx": 21570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 29 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 29 December 2012 With his adorable smile, soft skin and gorgeous blue eyes, it is little wonder Rowan Stone wowed judges and beat 2,300 other children to be crowned Britain's Cutest Baby. At just seven months old, little Rowan is set for stardom after winning a modelling contract which seems certain to land him TV appearances and magazine shoots. Thrilled parents Becki, 29, and Thomas 28, spoke of their delight at learning their 'cheeky chappy' had taken the title. Adorable: Little Rowan Stone from Solihull in the West Midlands has landed himself a modelling contract at the age of seven months after judges crowned him Britain's cutest baby\n@highlight\nAdorable Rowan Stone from Solihull, West Midlands, set for TV stardom", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 564, "end": 581}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Both @placeholder and I are so proud of him and to hear the judges say what we see is really heart warming.'", "idx": 33251}], "idx": 21572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Merida, Mexico (CNN) -- There may be no one left on Earth to say TGIF this week. Some believe the world is coming to an end Friday -- on 12/21/12 -- which is when an important phase on the ancient calendar of the Mayan people terminates. Mayans don't buy it. At least the ones living in the city of Merida, Mexico, don't. Neither does anyone in the Mayan village of Yaxuna. They know the calendar their ancestors left them is about to absolve a key phase -- the end of an era and the heralding of a new one -- but they don't think we're all gonna die.\n@highlight\nSome believe a major calamity will occur Friday based on the Mayan calendar\n@highlight\nThe Mayans don't think that's true: \"It's an era,\" a Mayan wood carver says\n@highlight\nThe end of the winter solstice marks the end of a 394-year period on the calendar\n@highlight\nPredictions mention a deity but not the end of the world, an archeologist says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 870, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though 12/21/12 is a somewhat congruent date on the western calendar, the @placeholder version enumerates the event in a different way.", "idx": 33253}], "idx": 21574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Tom\u00e1s R. 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Those are the tough questions being asked after an explosive report made public Friday accused Nigerian military commanders of knowing the terror group was on its way to raid a boarding school in the town of Chibok at least four hours before 276 girls were abducted. The findings by human rights group Amnesty International echo accounts of a number of the parents and villagers, who have described to CNN an ineffective military response in the days and weeks after the girls were abducted.\n@highlight\n\"We must investigate\" the claims, Nigeria's minister of state for defense says\n@highlight\nJonathan believes the girls are still in the Nigeria, despite U.S. assessment\n@highlight\nNigerian forces had warning of Boko Haram attack on school, Amnesty says\n@highlight\nU.S. and British teams arrived to help Nigeria plan the fight against Boko Haram", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 430, "end": 450}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to Amnesty, civilian officials in a nearby town and leaders of an armed vigilante group organized by the military informed nearby military posts that armed militants had passed through on their way to @placeholder hours before the April 14 assault on the boarding school.", "idx": 33268}], "idx": 21576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Theodoulou Danny Brewster, 27, is accused of failing to deliver \u00a370,000 worth of bitcoins The British boss of a company selling the virtual currency Bitcoins is now wanted by Cyprus police on suspicion of fraud. Danny Brewster, 27, is accused of failing to deliver \u00a370,000 worth of bitcoins, a currency created on a computer but increasingly used in real world transactions. The Bentley-owning Briton also allegedly racked up debts of about a million euros on the recession-hit island, a local financial newspaper reported. These stem from \u2018a major marketing campaign, employing nearly 20 staff and developers, renting office space and buying furniture,\u2019 the Financial Mirror said on its website on Saturday.\n@highlight\nDanny Brewster, 27, is accused of failing to deliver \u00a370,000 worth of bitcoins\n@highlight\nSpent an estimated \u00a3500,000 euros on advertising for launch of Neo & Bee\n@highlight\nEmployees alleged to have not been paid in March\n@highlight\nBrewster broke his long silence on April 2 when he denied any wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cyprus based bitcoin vendor @placeholder is under investigation by police after allegations it committed fraud against at least two of their customers", "idx": 33274}], "idx": 21579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Wellington, New Zealand (CNN) -- You'd have to have been hiding down a, er, Hobbit hole, to miss the hubbub. 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On the short ride into the city you'll see the Hobbit-themed flags fluttering in Wellington's persistent wind before a giant Gandalf hovers into view.\n@highlight\n\"Middle of Middle Earth\" greets arrivals with Gollum, Hobbit-themed flags, Gandalf\n@highlight\nKiwi taxpayers are footing a portion of the cost for the films\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Key says \"The Hobbit\" costs far less than \"Lord of the Rings\" trilogy did for country\n@highlight\nDirector Sir Peter Jackson says the films could have been shot in England, Scotland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 697}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 858, "end": 860}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 901, "end": 917}, {"start": 968, "end": 980}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the @placeholder psyche adores nothing more than being told how wonderful our little country is, we need more than that as a return on our investment.", "idx": 33275}], "idx": 21580} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 20:11 EST, 5 June 2013 Rickrolled: A teenager crashed Twitter's video app Vine by uploading a Rick Astley (pictured) music video A 16-year-old computer whizz-kid managed to crash the Android version of Twitter's video-sharing app Vine on the day of its release by uploading a Rick Astley music video. Will Smidlein, who lives just outside Cleveland, Ohio, sabotaged the app by rewriting computer code that prevents users from uploading videos more than six seconds long. 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Specialists at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth gave Leya a tracheotomy - an opening made in the neck to provide her with an airway She was able to make sounds and gurgle in her first few days but Casey and Leya's father, Dan, also 23, soon noticed problems with her breathing.\n@highlight\nThree-month-old Leya Raper from Cornwall cannot cry or even gurgle\n@highlight\nBilateral vocal cord paralysis means neither side of her vocal cords move\n@highlight\nHer mother Casey, 23, relies seeing tears or a sad face to know she's upset", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 416, "end": 433}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And because babies can\u2019t produce tears for their first month or so, Casey and @placeholder could only rely on facial expressions to tell if she was crying.", "idx": 33292}], "idx": 21589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Reigning hot dog-guzzling champ Joey Chestnut and nemesis Takeru Kobayashi of Japan attempted to psych each other out Thursday at the weigh-in for the 94th annual Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest. Competitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi take part in an official \"staredown.\" Chestnut and Kobayashi glared long and menacingly into each other's eyes in an official \"staredown.\" At last year's contest, 25-year-old Chestnut, a civil engineering student at San Jose State University, eked out a win over Kobayashi, 31, in a tiebreaker after both initially consumed 59 dogs apiece. It was Chestnut's second slim victory over Kobayashi in as many years.\n@highlight\nReigning hot dog-guzzling champ Joey Chestnut, Takeru Kobayashi have staredown\n@highlight\nLast year Chestnut won after a tiebreaker with Kobayashi\n@highlight\nKobayashi vowed to avenge defeat from last year\n@highlight\nChestnut: Kobayashi beat me in May contest and \"set a fire underneath me\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 181, "end": 247}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 287, "end": 302}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 520, "end": 544}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, for his part, said he had no intention of ceding the coveted mustard yellow belt -- competitive eating's answer to golf's green jacket.", "idx": 33294}], "idx": 21590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A passenger sitting at the rear of the US Airways flight forced to land in the Hudson River testified Tuesday he climbed over about a dozen rows of seats as he tried to escape through the front of the floating plane. Capt. Chesley \"Sully\" Sullenberger testifies in Washington about landing in New York's Hudson River. Billy Campbell is the only passenger scheduled to testify before an aviation safety panel chaired by Robert Sumwalt, vice chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Tuesday was the first of three days of hearings, which will try to determine the probable cause of the January 15 accident, he said.\n@highlight\nCapt. Chesley \"Sully\" Sullenberger was forced to land a plane in the Hudson River\n@highlight\nCanada geese got sucked into the two engines of the Airbus A320, disabling both\n@highlight\nAll 155 people aboard were safely evacuated\n@highlight\nWater landings should be mandatory for all pilots, Sullenberger says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 243, "end": 270}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 476, "end": 511}, {"start": 664, "end": 691}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am committed to an impartial and complete investigation of this accident,\" @placeholder said at the opening.", "idx": 33296}], "idx": 21591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States and the European Union \"stand with the people of Ukraine\" in their fight for the right to choose alliances with countries other than Russia, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday. His comments come after a week of political tumult in which Ukraine's Prime Minister and Cabinet have resigned, a controversial anti-protest law has been repealed and the President has signed off on a contested amnesty bill for anti-government protesters. \"Nowhere is the fight for a democratic, European future more important today than in Ukraine,\" said Kerry, speaking at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. \"While there are unsavory elements in any chaotic situation, the vast majority of Ukrainians want to live freely in a safe, prosperous country. They are fighting for the right to associate with partners who will help them realize their aspirations -- and they have decided that means their futures do not have to lie with one country alone.\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets with senior Ukrainian opposition leaders\n@highlight\nKerry: Nowhere is the fight for a democratic, European future more important than in Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussia's Sergey Lavrov questions Western support of anti-government protesters\n@highlight\nEuropean Council chief says he had \"frank exchange\" with Russia's Vladimir Putin", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 588, "end": 613}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1345}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and Putin agreed on a $15 billion deal for Russia to buy @placeholder debt and slash the price of natural gas.", "idx": 33302}], "idx": 21593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stop me if you've heard this one before. A TV series based on a comic book series premieres Friday. There have been a lot of them lately, from \"Gotham\" to \"The Flash\" (and of course the ratings juggernaut \"The Walking Dead\"). They've done quite well this season: Both \"Gotham\" and \"Flash\" received full-season pickups. NBC's new offering, \"Constantine,\" is a riskier proposition. It's based on the story of cult character John Constantine, the chain-smoking exorcist antihero from the \"Hellblazer\" comic books. Keanu Reeves played him in a 2005 film version, which got a lukewarm reception. Even so, the show seems well-suited to NBC's Friday night horror lineup, following the sleeper hit \"Grimm.\"\n@highlight\n\"Constantine,\" based on the cult favorite comic book series \"Hellblazer,\" debuts today\n@highlight\nIt's the latest of several new comics-based TV series\n@highlight\nCast and crew say the greatest compliment would be fan approval", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 206, "end": 221}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The greatest compliment we can hope to receive is the blessing of die-hard \"@placeholder\" fans.", "idx": 33307}], "idx": 21597} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UKIP yesterday pledged to fast-track British passport holders through airport customs in their own queue. Nigel Farage said he wanted one queue for Britons and \u2018one line for the rest of the world\u2019 to help weed out illegal immigrants. Giving his speech at the party\u2019s conference, he claimed Ukip was \u2018parking its tanks\u2019 on Labour\u2019s lawn and now threatened \u2018the entire British political class\u2019. 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As she left her house there was a disconnection notice on the door that her electricity was about to be shut off - one of many bills that amounted this month after the 26-year-old wife was forced to give up her shifts and rush to Ohio to be with her mom, who had suffered a heart attack. 'All I wanted was to see my mother one more time,' a teary Muhammad told WBIR. 'With God's help, I managed to make it up there driving in the middle of the big snow storm that hit earlier this month.\n@highlight\nKhadijah Muhammad left for work at Cheddar's cafe-restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Wednesday with a disconnection notice on her door\n@highlight\nShe had fallen behind in her bills after giving up work to travel to Ohio and be with her mother, who had suffered a heart attack\n@highlight\nWhen a nice family-of-three left their check turned upside down Muhammad expected they had left a bad tip or a note about poor service\n@highlight\nThey had left a tip of over $1000 and a brief note explaining why", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 636, "end": 652}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the couple wish to stay anonymous, they told WBIR they had recently moved to Knoxville from @placeholder and had not decided where to send their tithe money.", "idx": 33320}], "idx": 21604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Michael Jackson's \"live\" performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards brought a mixed reaction Sunday night. \"Uncomfortable, odd and eerily interesting,\" is how public relations agent Simone Smalls summed it up in a tweet. \"Not quite sure what to feel. #MissingMJ\" Uncomfortable because Jackson died nearly five years ago while preparing for a comeback tour. His remains are resting in a crypt in a Forest Lawn mausoleum. But technology tricked viewers -- and the celebrity audience in the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas -- into suspending disbelief for a few minutes to watch the pop icon onstage dancing and singing his \"new\" song \"Slave to the Rhythm.\"\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson fan: \"Not quite sure what to feel\" about \"hologram\" performance\n@highlight\nFans complain it wasn't as good as MJ, but what else is?\n@highlight\nKendall Jenner gets buzz for botching 5 Seconds of Summer intro\n@highlight\nLorde says she's not the 15-year-old she was when she recorded \"Royals\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 58, "end": 79}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 501, "end": 522}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 650, "end": 668}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 809, "end": 810}, {"start": 842, "end": 855}, {"start": 880, "end": 898}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's said she's had \"the opportunity to grow and learn as a new artist\" in the last year \"in the spotlight.\"", "idx": 33325}], "idx": 21605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves Close: Michael Gove pictured with Dominic Cummings in the background Michael Gove\u2019s closest ally launched a withering attack on David Cameron last night \u2013 and accused him of holding back vital school reforms. Dominic Cummings said the Prime Minister lacked \u2018the slightest sense of purpose\u2019 and had failed to give Mr Gove the backing he needs to drive through reforms aimed at revolutionising school standards. He mocked Mr Cameron as a \u2018sphinx without a riddle\u2019, and warned the Prime Minister is ill-served by \u2018sycophantic\u2019 advisers who fawn over him and refuse to challenge him when he is wrong.\n@highlight\nDominic Cummings said Prime Minister lacked 'slightest sense of purpose'\n@highlight\nClaims he failed to give Mr Gove the backing to drive through reforms\n@highlight\nAllegation will infuriate Downing Street which is losing patience with Gove\n@highlight\nMr Gove forced to issue a written apology to Mr Cameron earlier this month\n@highlight\nMr Cummings quit as Mr Gove\u2019s special adviser in January\n@highlight\nHe continues to visit the Department for Education to offer advice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 65}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, who had frequent rows with civil servants while in post, laid the blame for slow progress mainly on a \u2018dysfunctional\u2019 department.", "idx": 33327}, {"query": "Downing Street reluctantly accepts there is little Mr Gove can do to control Mr @placeholder\u2019s outbursts.", "idx": 33328}], "idx": 21607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill Chris Froome lost his Criterium du Dauphine lead to Alberto Contador as the Brit cyclist surrendered a 12-second advantage to his Spanish counterpart. The Tour de France champion held the lead despite a crash on Friday, but wound up eight seconds adrift of Contador after a late surge, as Dutchman Lieuwe Westra won stage seven. Froome and Contador found themselves in a 10-strong pursuing Westra up top, with Russian duo Yuriy Trofimov and Egor Silin in second and third. 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Police believe 2-year-old Riley Ann Sawyers is \"Baby Grace.\" The affidavit says the girl's mother, Kimberly Dawn Trenor, described to police how her daughter died and was put in a plastic storage box that Trenor and her husband, Royce Zeigler, later dumped into a Galveston waterway. 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The Warriors have announced the 26-year-old will leave the club with immediate effect, halfway through a two-year contract. Pettybourne, a New Zealand-born United States international, made 18 appearances in an injury-hit 2014 season after arriving from Wests Tigers. Wigan Warriors have released forward Eddy Pettybourne for personal reasons Pettybourne said: 'I have enjoyed my time here but sometimes things happen outside your control and this means I have to head back home.' Pettybourne's Wigan career got off to an inglorious start as he incurred a one-match ban for a high tackle in February's World Club Challenge.\n@highlight\nWigan Warriors have released forward Eddy Pettybourne\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old will leave the club with immediate effect\n@highlight\nPettybourne made 18 appearances in an injury-hit 2014 season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 678, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 748, "end": 763}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We are a strong family-orientated club and will support @placeholder in the future.", "idx": 33349}], "idx": 21625} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than a week after the Egyptian military ousted the Islamist-led presidency of Mohamed Morsy, the Muslim Brothers, from which Morsy hails, continue to mobilize their followers on the streets and demand the reinstatement of Morsy. Far from backing down, the Islamist organization has pledged to resist what it has called a \"fascist coup,\" and has rejected any dialogue with the transitional government that does not restore the popularly elected Morsy. Opinion: Egypt's secularists repeating Islamists' mistakes For the military, the Brotherhood's demand is a non-starter, and both camps and their supporters face a deadlock that can now only be broken through either a political compromise or an all-out confrontation.\n@highlight\nGerges says there is a real danger of further polarization and escalation in Egypt\n@highlight\nThe interim authority has obtained de facto legitimation and recognition, he says\n@highlight\nHe argues there will be no institutionalization of democracy without the Brotherhood", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is worth remembering that mainstream Islamists of the @placeholder variety have survived decades of persecution, incarceration, and exile by military-led authoritarian regimes -- and they will most likely weather the latest coup that has swept away Morsy.", "idx": 33351}], "idx": 21626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- A new budget airline backed by easyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou will soon take to the African skies, promising to bring low-cost flights to millions of people in the continent. Dubbed Fastjet, the no-frills carrier is expected to launch in three to four months, aiming to cash in on Africa's robust economic growth and a growing appetite for travel by its burgeoning middle class. The move comes after Haji-Ioannou's easyGroup teamed up earlier this month with pan-African conglomerate Lonrho to create the low-cost carrier. Lonhro, owner of budget airline Fly540, has agreed to sell its aviation business to investment firm Rubicon Diversified Investments, in which easyGroup will hold a 5% stake.\n@highlight\nEasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou has joined forces with Lonhro to launch Fastjet\n@highlight\nThe low-cost airline will operate from Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Angola\n@highlight\nLow prices will democratize air travel in Africa, say Fastjet executives\n@highlight\nChallenges include airport infrastructure, high taxes and fuel duties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 72, "end": 91}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 654, "end": 684}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 755, "end": 774}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, with its densely populated cities separated by great distances -- this means a potential new market of millions,\" he said after the reverse takeover by Lonhro.", "idx": 33354}], "idx": 21628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just a few miles south of the Virginia state line, Mount Airy, North Carolina -- a former stagecoach stop along the Ararat River -- is thought to have inspired Mayberry, the fictional town where \"The Andy Griffith Show\" was supposedly set. By no coincidence, Mount Airy is also the birthplace of Andy Griffith, the actor who played Sheriff Andy Taylor in the series. Griffith died Tuesday at the age of 86 on North Carolina's Roanoke Island, his family said. But the actor's legacy in this small community, once propped up by a local economy fixed on textiles and tobacco, seems ever-present.\n@highlight\nMount Airy may have inspired Mayberry, a fictional town where \"The Andy Griffith Show\" was set\n@highlight\nThe North Carolina town is the birthplace of Andy Griffith, who died Tuesday\n@highlight\nMount Airy -- with a population of about 10,000 -- is also home to the Andy Griffith Museum\n@highlight\nThe building is filled with memorabilia collected by the actor's friend, Emmett Forrest", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 209, "end": 226}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 418, "end": 431}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 680, "end": 697}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 764, "end": 776}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 878, "end": 897}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder just really has meant a lot to this town\" and to those who came to it because of him, she said.", "idx": 33368}], "idx": 21638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 08:01 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 15 May 2013 Insulted: Deborah is upset because the \u00a3705,000 of interim payments were not ringfenced, so she could spend on what Calum needed A mother who sued because doctors failed to spot her unborn son was disabled has to sell the home she bought to care for him in because the NHS wants almost half the cash back after he died suddenly. Deborah Mackay, 33, took legal action against Bedford Hospital NHS Trust after scans failed to detect spina bifida in her unborn baby Calum, depriving her of the choice to terminate the pregnancy.\n@highlight\nDeborah Mackay, 33, won landmark legal case for her son Calum\n@highlight\nMother used the cash to buy a house so he could be properly cared for\n@highlight\nBut Calum died suddenly and the NHS has requested \u00a3330,000 back", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 487}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deborah sued @placeholder for 'wrongful birth' claiming they had taken away the right to make a properly informed decision on terminating her baby.", "idx": 33369}], "idx": 21639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray produced a classic display of hard-nosed and controlled tennis to set up a version of Friends Reunited in the semi-finals of the Australian Open. The 27-year-old Scot defused the power of Australian tyro Nick Kyrgios to come through 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 to clear the path to a fascinating contest against Tomas Berdych, now coached by Murray's long-time friend and chief lieutenant Dani Vallverdu. Murray was like an expert football team playing away from home \u2013 soaking up the pressure and coming with a solid, skilfull, tactical game to defy the home crowd and get the right result.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray defeated Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open in Melbourne\n@highlight\nThe British No 1 was in dominant form despite overwhelming support for the 19-year-old local favourite\n@highlight\nThe former Wimbledon champion will now play Rafael Nadal's conqueror Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 98, "end": 113}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 393, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Berdych earlier defeated @placeholder 6-2, 6-0, 7-6, and will be full of confidence after not dropping a set in his five matches here.", "idx": 33380}, {"query": "@placeholder correctly appeals a line call during the second set but eventually loses the tie break", "idx": 33383}], "idx": 21650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 17:01 EST, 10 April 2012 | UPDATED: 07:32 EST, 11 April 2012 The former sheriff of the year who was last year caught in a meth-for-sex sting will no longer be incarcerated in a jail bearing his name. The Arapahoe County Commission voted unanimously to remove the Patrick J. Sullivan Detention Centre sign from the Colorado jail; it was taken down Tuesday, leaving only shadowy traces of the shamed former sheriff\u2019s name. The jail will go back to its original name of the Arapahoe County Justice Centre Detention Facility. Sullivan was sentenced only a week ago after he was caught on video in a police sting. The jail was rededicated and renamed in his honour in 2002.\n@highlight\nFormer Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan, Jr sentenced to 30 days for meth possession and soliciting prostitution\n@highlight\nJail was named in his honour in 2002; local commission voted unanimously to pull his name from detention centre\n@highlight\nPolice surveillance video shows dramatic footage of police sting", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 231, "end": 256}, {"start": 290, "end": 325}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 498, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sullivan served as the county sheriff from 1984 until he retired in 2002, and took part in the @placeholder-wide methamphetamine task force in 2000.", "idx": 33391}], "idx": 21657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anthony Taylor thought that proposing to his girlfriend Stephanie Walker underwater during a scuba dive would be an unforgettable romantic gesture - but it almost had a tragic ending when she was so surprised she nearly drowned. Luckily, instructors were on hand to help the shocked woman recover, and when she had regained her composure she accepted the proposal. Mr Taylor, 27, and Miss Walker, 26, from Wolverhampton, were on holiday in the Turkish resort of Marmaris in August last year when he decided to propose. 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The 32-year-old star \u2018married\u2019 his partner, Australian composer Mark Bradshaw, in Sydney last August. The couple met on the set of Jane Campion\u2019s 2009 film Bright Star, about John Keats\u2019s heartbreaking love affair with neighbour Fanny Brawne before his untimely death from TB. Whishaw played Keats in the film, while 30-year-old Mr Bradshaw composed the score. The actor, widely hailed for his brilliance on stage and screen, thrilled audiences last year with his quirky high-tech take on MI6 boffin Q in the Bond film Skyfall.\n@highlight\nBen Whishaw has entered civil partnership with composer Mark Bradshaw\n@highlight\nCouple met on the set of Bright Star in which Whishaw played John Keats", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 24, "end": 24}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 418, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s a lovely guy, very talented and very close to Jane Campion.", "idx": 33395}], "idx": 21660} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Aruban authorities are urging Natalee Holloway's father, Dave Holloway, to delay volunteer search efforts in her disappearance until police get better information on the case from Peruvian investigators who have spoken to Joran van der Sloot, prosecutor Peter Blanken said. Police do not want their investigation jeopardized or possible evidence contaminated in the Bubali Bird Sanctuary, a swamp area where Joran once said he dumped Holloway's body, Blanken said. 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From \"When Harry Met Sally\" to Ross and Rachel, first comes friendship, then comes relationship. Longtime friends Timothy Goodman, 32, and Jessica Walsh, 26, have taken to exploring the leitmotif once more -- and in a 21st century twist, decided to share it with the world via their blog, 40 Days of Dating. The two friends met more than four years ago through New York City's graphic design community. 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The company's chairman, Eric Schmidt, said Google had made a mistake in funding the lobby group which opposes US policies to reduce emissions. The move comes ahead of a United Nation's briefing document, to be formally unveiled this week, which attempts to persuade companies to shun climate-denying businesses. Google has severed ties with right-wing political group, the American Legislative Exchange Council, accusing it of 'lying' about climate change. 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When Rick Perry announced he was running for president back on August 13, to tell you the truth I got a little excited. Now I know what you're thinking -- James you are a big Democrat, why on earth would you be excited about Perry running for president? And as Ricky used to tell Lucy -- I got some 'splainin to do. This was my thinking: Perry would get in and he would be a major force. 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Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad called it \"piracy.\" The raid began at 2 a.m., Wattan TV director Muamar Orabi said. \"Four night-shift employees were detained for more than three hours inside the offices after their mobile phones were taken,\" he added. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the raid had taken place. Israeli Ministry of Communications spokesman Yehiel Shavi said Wattan broadcasts \"were interfering with the signals of Israeli broadcasters\" and said the interference had been stopped \"with the assistance of the IDF.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Palestinian PM calls it \"piracy\" and slams the Middle East Quartet\n@highlight\nIsraeli security forces take transmitters, tapes, computers and paperwork, Wattan TV says\n@highlight\nIsrael says the station's broadcasts interfered with Israeli TV and flight communications\n@highlight\nWattan TV vows to continue broadcasting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 482, "end": 502}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 548, "end": 573}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 821, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was destroyed 10 years ago, in March 2002,\" he said.", "idx": 33428}], "idx": 21687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Didier Drogba scored the winner in a dramatic penalty shoot out as Chelsea beat Bayern Munich on Saturday to win the European Champions League for the first time. The Ivorian striker coolly slotted home his kick to spark frenzied celebrations among his teammates and the Chelsea fans in Bayern's Allianz Arena. Manuel Neuer had saved Juan Mata's first penalty for Chelsea to give Bayern the early advantage in the shootout, but Petr Cech saved a weak Ivica Olic effort before Bastian Schweinsteiger saw his penalty hit the post. 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The original asking price was $1.6 million, but the deal closed for $850,000. Last year, the nonprofit made a plea on the Internet for donors. 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Nothing and everything. Iphigenia Mukantabana sits with Jean-Bosco Bizimana, her family's killer, at her home after church. Fourteen years after Hutu extremists killed between 800,000 and 1 million people -- mostly Tutsis -- in a devastating slaughter, Rwandan women are weaving peace baskets for sale at Macy's in the United States. Not only does the work bring them a regular salary, the business is also fostering reconciliation between victim and perpetrator. Iphigenia Mukantabana, a master weaver, sits in front of her house in Gitarama -- an hour from the capital, Kigali -- making beautiful baskets with her friend Epiphania Mukanyndwi.\n@highlight\nBasket weaver's husband, five children were hacked and clubbed to death\n@highlight\nOne of killers was neighbor, caught up in hatred of Rwanda's genocide\n@highlight\nBut now, victim and perpetrator share lunch, forgiveness and a future\n@highlight\nPresident Paul Kagame says Rwanda is healing, moving beyond 1994 genocide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 106, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 156}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 546, "end": 566}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 705, "end": 724}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet today, Mukantabana shares her future and her family meals with Bizimana, the killer she knew, and his wife, her friend @placeholder.", "idx": 33454}, {"query": "Now no one talks about @placeholder or Tutsis, he explained.", "idx": 33456}], "idx": 21704} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Promoter Frank Warren is keen on staging a St Patrick\u2019s weekend showdown between Andy Lee and Billy Joe Saunders. Lee claimed the vacant WBO middleweight world championship with a sixth-round stoppage win over Russian Matt Korobov on Saturday night, with the victory setting him on a collision course with European champion Saunders. While Lee will celebrate the win at a civic reception in his native Limerick on Wednesday, Warren is already planning for a spring blockbuster with his man Saunders, the WBO\u2019s No 1 contender, and he could yet have a major say in fight plans as the promoter of the mandatory challenger when he sits down with Lee\u2019s manager and trainer, Adam Booth, and US promoter Lou DiBella.\n@highlight\nAndy Lee beat Matt Korobov to win the WBO middleweight title\n@highlight\nThe winner was contractually bound to fight Billy Joe Saunders\n@highlight\nPromoter Frank Warren wants to put the fight on in March\n@highlight\nLee is desperate to defend his title for the first time in Ireland", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 81, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 506}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 761}, {"start": 837, "end": 854}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He [@placeholder] wouldn\u2019t have got the shot if it weren\u2019t for the fact that we stepped aside.", "idx": 33464}], "idx": 21707} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States and Germany are sending Patriot missiles and troops to the Turkish border, a warning to Syria's besieged President Bashar al-Assad. The surface-to-air interceptors would be \"dealing with threats that come out of Syria,\" said U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. Threats would include Syrian strikes inside Turkey and fighting between the government and rebels that extends into Turkey. Errant Syrian artillery shells struck the Turkish border town of Akcakale and killed five Turkish civilians in October. \"We can't spend a lot of time worrying about whether that pisses off Syria,\" said Panetta after signing the order Friday. 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He was 82. Scaife's death on Friday followed his disclosure less than two months ago that he had terminal cancer, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, one of his newspapers. He was heir to the banking, oil and aluminum fortunes of the Mellon family and used his estimated $1.4 billion wealth to underwrite conservative crusades and groups that included the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute and the American Enterprise Institute. Republican leaders mourned him.\n@highlight\nScaife was heir to the banking, oil and aluminum fortunes of the Mellon family\n@highlight\nHe funded conservative causes with his estimated $1.4 billion fortune\n@highlight\nScaife funded investigations into President Bill Clinton around the time of his impeachment\n@highlight\nPhilanthropy didn't give him as great a sense of accomplishment as did newspapers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 40}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 333, "end": 357}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 566, "end": 584}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 614, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 962, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scaife purchased the @placeholder in 1969 and, while he used the paper's editorial pages as a bullhorn for his political views, the newspaper's staff attested to the mogul's love of newspapers.", "idx": 33479}], "idx": 21718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Italian couturier's exhibition opens Thursday 29 November Exhibits from designer's 50 year career will be showcased Dresses featured include those worn by Grace Kelly, Sophia Loren and Jackie Kennedy Onassis By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:58 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 28 November 2012 A major new exhibition celebrating the life and work of Valentino will open at Somerset House on Thursday. 'Valentino: Master of Couture' will be a glamorous exhibition focusing exclusively on haute couture created by the legendary Italian designer. 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Record producer Nigel Wright has put his six-bedroom home in Surrey on the market for \u00a31.59million\n@highlight\nRecord producer Nigel Wright has put his home on the market for \u00a31.59m\n@highlight\nHe worked on hits for Madonna and Cliff Richard in his recording studio\n@highlight\nOne day four daughters came home to find Take That playing in the pool\n@highlight\nSix-bedroom mansion is near the Surrey commuter town of Chertsey", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unique features: Recording studio, pool that chart-toppers @placeholder went swimming in", "idx": 33487}], "idx": 21725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York faces the prospect of being without power for a week today after Superstorm Sandy caused mass blackouts and triggered a series of explosions. In total, more than six million Americans across the Eastern Seaboard have been affected after the devastation wreaked by Superstorm Sandy caused power cuts on an unprecedented scale. In New York alone, more than 600,000 residents are without power after an explosion at a Manhattan power plant. 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The model, who has two children, Anja, six, and Noah, two, with fianc\u00e9 Jamie Mazur, admits she has a sweet tooth and loves snacking on junk food. The 33-year-old Brazilian beauty said: 'I like to have Lay's salt and vinegar chips and a Toblerone bar in my Gucci tote. I'm obsessed! And I share them with my kids.' Scroll down for video What's her secret? Alessandra Ambrosio, pictured showcasing her enviable body on the Victoria's Secret catwalk, claims that she always has junk food in her Gucci tote\n@highlight\nAlessandra, 33, says she has a sweet tooth and loves junk food\n@highlight\nAlso gives chocolate and crisps to her children\n@highlight\nRecently showcased toned body on Victoria's Secret catwalk", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 73}, {"start": 87, "end": 105}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 509, "end": 527}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Downtime: Alessandra has been making the most of family time following her manic schedule with Victoria's Secret over the past few weeks and was seen taking daughter @placeholder to a birthday party at the weekend", "idx": 33494}], "idx": 21730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It might be hard to believe that two of the handsome boxers in the photos above were once shelter or rescue dogs with severe cases of mange and little hope of finding their forever homes. But Myles, left, and Merlin beat the odds, which is remarkable considering that according to the Humane Society of the United States, 6 million to 8 million pets enter shelters each year, and half of those animals are euthanized. Here are their stories. Merlin's path to his family began when Frank and Katie Rannou toyed with the idea of adding a third dog to their family. But plans took a back seat when Grace, their 8-year-old boxer, developed cancer and began a slow decline.\n@highlight\nTwo boxers, Myles and Merlin, beat the odds as rescue dogs\n@highlight\nMange, broken bones and deafness could have made these dogs un-adoptable\n@highlight\nRescue dogs can have psychological challenges as well as physical", "entities": [{"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 285, "end": 319}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The best way to honor @placeholder's legacy was to give another dog a wonderful home and lots of love,\" Rannou notes on her blog.", "idx": 33497}], "idx": 21733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The stepmother of 10-year-old Zahra Baker told police the girl was killed two weeks before she was reported missing, according to search warrants released Tuesday. Stepmother Elisa Baker also told police in Hickory, North Carolina, that the disabled girl's body was disposed of the next day, September 25, in various locations, according to the documents. She told police on November 19 that the girl's father, Adam Baker, dismembered the girl, and the couple disposed of the remains. While Elisa Baker has been charged with obstruction of justice -- for writing a fake ransom note and leaving it at the family's Hickory home -- no one has been charged directly in the girl's death. Elisa Baker also is accused of writing worthless checks.\n@highlight\nStepmother claims girl's father dismembered body\n@highlight\nA judge releases search warrants from detectives probing Zahra Baker's death\n@highlight\nZahra's remains were found November 11, a month after she was reported missing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN left messages Tuesday evening with the attorneys for @placeholder and Adam Baker.", "idx": 33508}], "idx": 21740} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At a coming-out party for its upcoming PlayStation 4 console, Sony leveled its guns at rival Microsoft's Xbox One device and fired until the chambers were empty. 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Odom, 33, must serve 36 months' probation, attend three months of alcohol counseling and pay a total of $1,814 in fines and fees for the DUI charge, according to Los Angeles City Attorney spokesman Rob Wilcox. The California Department of Motor Vehicles will hold a hearing later to decide how long Odom's driver's license will be suspended. It was automatically suspended when he was arrested. Odom, who is married to reality TV star Khloe Kardashian, changed his not guilty plea, entered before a Los Angeles County judge two months ago to a no contest plea, Wilcox said.\n@highlight\nThe DMV will hold a hearing to decide when Odom can drive again\n@highlight\nOdom, who is married to reality TV star Khloe Kardashian, pleaded not guilty in October\n@highlight\nThe basketball star was arrested in the early morning hours of August 30\n@highlight\nThe California Highway Patrol said he \"showed objective signs of intoxication\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 298, "end": 322}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 388}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 571, "end": 586}, {"start": 635, "end": 652}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 836, "end": 851}, {"start": 983, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I've made a couple (of mistakes) and I may make a couple again, but hopefully they won't be as big as this one,\" @placeholder told reporters then.", "idx": 33519}], "idx": 21747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a penalty shootout that summed up Manchester United's season -- errant, careless and ultimately forlorn. This was the team that have dominated English football for years, one of the biggest on the planet. Yet here they were, slugging it out from the penalty spot with lowly Sunderland in the semifinal of the English League Cup, with a place at Wembley at stake. Usually so composed in pressure situations, United's players blinked, four of them missing from 12 yards out as this interminable season took another turn for the worse. 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Hugh Robert Wotherspoon, 54, was convicted of assaulting the woman by touching her in a sexual manner against her will after after Carlisle Crown Court heard how he had repeatedly touched his victims leg throughout the journey from Edinburgh. The married father-of-two from Carshalton, Surrey, admitted 'trying it on' because it felt natural to stroke her thigh after sitting next to her in cramped conditions for so long - but insisted he wasn't guilty because he believed the woman was enjoying it as much as he was.\n@highlight\nHugh Robert Wotherspoon, 54, admitted touching his female victim during bus journey\n@highlight\nMarried father-of-two fined \u00a33,500 and ordered to undergo sexual behaviour programme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 136}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 336, "end": 353}, {"start": 462, "end": 481}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 866, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told @placeholder: 'You have brought disgrace upon yourself and have caused acute distress and embarrassment on your wife, your family.'", "idx": 33538}], "idx": 21760} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A watchdog group meant to guard Americans' right to privacy against overreach by government cyberintelligence has been around for years. If that makes you feel safer, consider this: It had no leader until May, and lawmakers delayed for years to fully staff it. President Barack Obama met with the group for the first time Friday over the phone and e-mail record-gathering scandal involving the National Security Agency. The president wants to enlist the group to \"structure a national conversation\" on government cyberintelligence and civil rights. Who are the watchdogs? 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The crew welcomed Her Majesty on board the Royal Navy Frigate yesterday as it stopped off at Portsmouth Naval Base. Dressed elegantly in a sky blue Karl Ludwig dress and a white Angela Kelly hat, the 88-year-old was greeted by the naval base commander Commodore Jeremy Rigby and received a royal salute. Scroll down for video Figurehead: The Queen stands at the bow of HMS Lancaster as crew members stand behind her with the ship in dock at Portsmouth in Hampshire. The vessel has travelled more than 30,000 miles in the North Atlantic and Caribbean between May and December 2013, making a total of 20 port visits\n@highlight\nHMS Lancaster is also known as the Queen's Frigate and it was the Monarch who launched the vessel in 1990\n@highlight\nHer Majesty received a royal salute from crew members on the ship at Portsmouth Naval Base in Hampshire\n@highlight\nThe 88-year-old was greeted by naval base commander Commodore Jeremy Rigby and also spoke to crew members", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 208, "end": 228}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 926, "end": 946}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hats off: Queen Elizabeth II receives 'three cheers for @placeholder' from the ship's company.", "idx": 33559}], "idx": 21774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 7 October 2013 This is the terrifying moment a couple raided a convenience store at knifepoint and demanded cash from the till. James Clewes, 32, and his partner, Bernadette Chapman, 27, stormed a Best One shop in Manchester carrying a blade each. CCTV footage shows the pair enter the shop with a large bag before running up to the owner behind the counter. Scroll down for video Terrifying: In one CCTV still, Chapman - wearing a balaclava - can be seen brandishing a large blade\n@highlight\nJames Clewes, 32, and partner Bernadette Chapman, 27, raided shop in Bury, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nBut they were arrested when Chapman's mother told police\n@highlight\nThey terrified cashier when they demanded money at knifepoint\n@highlight\nBrave customer confronted them and tried to stop them escaping\n@highlight\nClewes got nearly four years in jail, while Chapman was sentenced to almost three years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 240, "end": 257}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 600, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 662}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clewes and Chapman raided the shop, in @placeholder, just after 7am on Thursday, May 23.", "idx": 33565}], "idx": 21778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Could the exchange of five Taliban prisoners for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl set a precedent for swaps involving other countries holding U.S. military or diplomatic personnel? The Obama administration says \"no.\" State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki was asked by reporters whether the United States would consider releasing the three remaining members of the \"Cuban Five,\" a group of men convicted of espionage in the late 1990s, for USAID contractor Alan Gross, who is jailed in Cuba. Fellow soldiers call Bergdahl a deserter Havana has repeatedly told the Obama administration it wanted to negotiate a deal, saying the men were not spies and were only monitoring exile groups responsible for attacks against Cuba.\n@highlight\nThe State Department says Bergdahl's case does not set the stage for other exchanges\n@highlight\nAlan Gross is being held in Cuba and Kenneth Bae is in North Korea\n@highlight\nOther efforts to win the release of Americans being held overseas mired in controversy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 217, "end": 232}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is widely reported to have been carrying out Christian missionary work in @placeholder.", "idx": 33567}], "idx": 21779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Pixies have just played their signature anthem, \"Where is My Mind.\" As the crowd begs for an encore, Black Francis stands alone at center stage, an uncharacteristic grin spread across his usually enigmatic features. Guitarist Joey Santiago and drummer David Lovering are already heading for the wings, while their new touring bassist, Kim Shattuck, slips into the crowd, eager to shake hands with rabid fans. The Pixies are in the midst of headlining a series of sold-out club dates and festival appearances in support of \"EP-1,\" their first collection of new music in 22 years. It's also their first tour without original bassist Kim Deal, whose departure from the quartet was announced in June. Despite some tensions in the past, her decision blindsided her bandmates.\n@highlight\nThe Pixies return with \"EP-1,\" their first new music in decades\n@highlight\nThe band is playing a series of club dates to promote the album\n@highlight\nBlack Francis opens up about Kim Deal's departure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She just said, 'I'm leaving on the next flight tomorrow,' \" recalls Charles Thompson IV, aka @placeholder.", "idx": 33569}], "idx": 21780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ukraine had gas supplies from Russia turned off today after it missed a deadline to pay nearly \u00a31.2billion in overdue bills. A spokesman for Gazprom, Russia's state-controlled energy giant, said that from now on the company would demand that Kiev pay in advance for gas. While the decision does not immediately affect gas flow to the rest of Europe, analysts warned it could disrupt the whole region's long-term energy supply. Any shortage could see heating bills rocket. Scroll down for video A Gazprom worker at gas measuring station Sudzha, in Kursk, Russia just 200 metres from the Ukrainian border. Russia has stopped delivering gas to Ukraine after the country missed a deadline to pay its bills\n@highlight\nAnalysts warn that decision could disrupt gas stockpiles for the winter\n@highlight\nUkraine's pipelines also carry gas being sold to countries further west\n@highlight\nGazprom warns of 'disruption' in case Ukraine decides to siphon off gas", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Western Europe's energy bloodstream: @placeholder provides about a quarter of the gas used by Europe, making it the continent's biggest single supplier.", "idx": 33571}], "idx": 21781} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was once a student revolutionary himself, perhaps not much different from the thousands of protesters who this week have taken to the streets in Iran. 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He says he was tortured in prison before being exiled in 1976, three years before the revolution that deposed the shah.\n@highlight\nPost on Islamic Revolutionary Council may have been career-making\n@highlight\nAyatollah Ali Khamenei was minister of defense, head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards\n@highlight\nMir Hossein Moussavi was prime minister when Khamenei was president", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 309, "end": 325}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 405, "end": 431}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 598}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 838, "end": 866}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He is not qualified to be an ayatollah,\" or top-ranking Islamic scholar, she said, saying he had picked up the title by dint of succeeding @placeholder as supreme leader, \"like an honorary doctorate.\"", "idx": 33574}, {"query": "Khomeini died in 1989, and @placeholder was appointed the next supreme leader.", "idx": 33575}], "idx": 21783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Michigan elected who was prevented from using the word 'vagina' in an abortion debate performed controversial play where the word is heavily featured in front of thousands in protest of her gagging order. Lisa Brown and ten other female legislators read The Vagina Monologues on the steps of the state Capitol in Lansing last night alongside the play's author, Eve Ensler. Brown was silenced during a heated debate of a proposed bill restricting abortions. She said: 'Mr. Speaker, I\u2019m flattered that you\u2019re all so interested in my vagina, but \"no\" means \"no.\"' Scroll down for videos Lisa Brown, right, in front of the crowd before performing the \"The Vagina Monologues,\" on the steps of the Michigan State Capitol. Brown was censored after she said the word 'vagina' during a session debating a bill severally limiting abortion-rights\n@highlight\nRep. 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In its desire to prove Alastair Cook is the right man to consign the Australian car crash to history, it has created a fresh sequence of accidents, each more wreckage-strewn than the last. Being bounced out by Mitchell Johnson was just about understandable, a potent mix of physics and fear. But Ishant Sharma, a bowler who has spent much of his career being mocked by Indian fans, who has a Test average in the late-30s, and who had to be persuaded by his captain to bang it in short? 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Alyson Bair, 31, suffers from a severe form of the condition which she believes is made worse by stress brought on by the diagnosis of a chronic illness. On August 20, her husband Cody woke at 2am to discover his wife was not in bed and a sliding glass open at the family home in Burley, Idaho.\n@highlight\nAlyson Bair found on Idaho riverbank suffering from hypothermia after going missing at 2am", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nightmare scenario: Married mother-of-two Alyson Bair was found on an @placeholder riverbank after sleepwalking into a river last week", "idx": 33582}], "idx": 21788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- During the Olympic Games in London, which will end with Sunday's closing ceremony, there have been many memorable moments: The triumph of Michael Phelps. The dazzling talent of Gabby Douglas. The countless displays of lustrous skills honed by the world's finest young athletes over years of arduous practice. But one of the most lasting memories may be the one provided by an 86-year-old woman who was not exactly an obscure footnote to history when the Games began. Queen Elizabeth II, in her now-famous James Bond scene, was a highlight, if not the highlight, of the opening ceremony. Her deadpan grace was something that many an accomplished actor would envy.\n@highlight\nBob Greene: One of the most memorable Olympic moments wasn't in a sporting event\n@highlight\nHe says the video of Queen Elizabeth and James Bond actor Daniel Craig was striking\n@highlight\nThis year celebrates the queen's 60th anniversary on the throne and Bond's 50 years in films", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 476, "end": 493}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 796, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Yes, well, you are my seventh @placeholder, Mr. Craig.", "idx": 33588}], "idx": 21793} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com ) -- We may not have seen the last of Walter White. Peter Gould, executive producer of AMC's \"Breaking Bad\" spinoff Better Call Saul, told the New York Daily News that the spinoff will jump between decades and may even include scenes that take place during the \"Breaking Bad\" timeline. This means that there's a chance Bryan Cranston will reprise his three-time Emmy-winning role as school teacher-turned-meth kingpin Walter White. 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Carson Hartley has had 40 operations, 10 for every year he has been alive. He was only taken home for the first time aged three and a half. Carson suffers from a terminal genetic condition called Mitochondrial disease which causes a breakdown in the body's cells. There is no cure to the disease. 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Krokodil, which is like heroin and originated in Russia 10 years ago, turns users into zombies as their bodies begin to rot leaving addicts with reptilian skin. But the homemade concoction can be up to 10 times cheaper than heroin and is created by mixing codeine with gasoline or oil. 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At her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Maya Angelou celebrated turning 82. Born in an era unfriendly to women whose ambitions would take them out of the home or away from a narrow range of \"acceptable\" jobs, she nonetheless succeeded in many fields. She has led an admirably peripatetic life; she has been an author, dancer, actor, civil rights activist, radio host. 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President Hu Jintao focused on spurring economic growth and increasing Beijing's investment in the region Sunday during a speech to Tibet's delegation to the Chinese national legislature. \"Meticulous efforts must be paid to the tasks of reform, development and stability to (bolster) development and maintain perennial stability in Tibet,\" Hu said, according to a report in the state-run Xinhua news agency.\n@highlight\nThursday is the anniversary of the Tibetan uprising, after which the Dalai Lama fled\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, China's president says \"reform, development and stability\" are needed in Tibet\n@highlight\nA Communist leader points to \"very grave challenges\" from separatists in Tibet\n@highlight\nChinese officials announce plans to add more roads and a key railway in the region", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 617, "end": 618}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He warned that @placeholder \"will not develop\" economically without stability.", "idx": 33616}, {"query": "While not giving a currency amount for the project's cost, he said @placeholder would double its current investment -- so that almost all villages would be accessible via highways by adding 12,000 kilometers (7,500 miles) of blacktop, over the next five years.", "idx": 33617}], "idx": 21803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Texas mother was arrested after she was caught on video pulling a gun on a teenage girl who was fighting her daughter in a public park. Two female students from Pasadena High School in Houston confronted each other Tuesday afternoon, when one of the girls' mothers, Virianda Alvarez, showed up armed with a handgun. According to school officials, Ms Alvarez, 33, aimed the gun at her daughter's rival and threatened her. Scroll down for video Bringing a gun to a fistfight: Virianda Alvarez (left), 33, of Houston, was charged with aggravated assault after she was caught on video holding a gun to the head of 14-year-old Victoria Myers during a fight (right)\n@highlight\nVirianda Alvarez, 33, charged with aggravated assault for allegedly pulling a gun on her teen daughter's rival in a fight\n@highlight\nCellphone video shows Alvarez brandishing a black handgun in a crowd of spectators\n@highlight\nA photo taken during fight shows Alvarez holding gun to the head of her daughter's opponent\n@highlight\nThe mother told a judge she only wanted to scare 14-year-old Victoria Myers", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 6}, {"start": 163, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unaware: Ms @placeholder (pictured on top) said she had no idea her rival's friend showed up with a gun", "idx": 33618}], "idx": 21804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Sturridge poked fun at his Liverpool team-mate Jordan Henderson on Instagram for his 'woman's face' when celebrating against Southampton. The Liverpool striker shared an image of him celebrating his winning goal against Southampton at Anfield with Henderson. In reference to Henderson's reaction, Sturridge added the caption: 'The face ladies make when they've not seen their best friend for yonks... \"Hey girl\" queue the fake/awkward scream. Maybe a few jumps involved too...' Mock: Daniel Sturridge made fun of Jordan Henderson's celebration on Instagram Hero: Sturridge scored the winner for Liverpool in their 2-1 win over Southampton at Anfield Sturridge flicked home a header from Raheem Sterling in the 79th minute to secure Liverpool a hard-fought three points against Southampton in their opening Barclays Premier League game.\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker scored winner in 2-1 win at Anfield on Sunday\n@highlight\nSturridge posted picture of Henderson's celebration on Instagram\n@highlight\nStriker said Henderson's face was like a lady's reaction to seeing best friend\n@highlight\nHenderson assisted Raheem Sterling for opening goal at Anfield", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 69}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 506}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 813, "end": 835}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, delivered an inch perfect pass for Sterling to give Liverpool the lead in the 23rd minute.", "idx": 33621}], "idx": 21806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was obvious that Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti didn't like his organization's integrity being questioned. 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While denying that was the case, Bisciotti did admit again that he and the team should have done more to get the video that led to Rice being axed by his Ravens and suspended by the NFL.\n@highlight\nRavens owner thinks its obvious most unnamed sources were sympathetic to Ray Rice\n@highlight\nESPN denies his allegation, says it stands by its reporting\n@highlight\nTeam's director of security denies knowing within hours what was on in-elevator video\n@highlight\nBisciotti feels Rice could return to team after playing career ends", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claimed some of those friends \"started making things up.\"", "idx": 33624}], "idx": 21808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The famous red and white spacesuit worn by Robin Williams in Mork and Mindy is up for auction , with an estimated price-tag of up to $20,000 The famous red and white spacesuit worn by Robin Williams in hit 1970s TV series Mork and Mindy is up for auction next month, with an estimated price-tag of up to $20,000. Also on sale will be the 'egg' in which alien Mork traveled to earth from Ork in the breakthrough series for Williams. The Mrs Doubtfire actor was found dead at his home in the San Francisco Bay Area last month in an apparent suicide aged 63.\n@highlight\nRobin Williams wore the suit in the hit 1970s television series\n@highlight\nAlso on sale will be the 'egg' in which alien Mork traveled to earth from Ork\n@highlight\nWilliams committed suicide last month aged 63 at his California home", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 490, "end": 511}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder spacesuit -- thought to be the only one ever to come up for public auction -- is estimated to fetch $15,000-$20,000, while the egg-spaceship could go for between $4,000 and $6,000.", "idx": 33632}], "idx": 21811} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- Arizona Rep. 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Giffords' chief of staff, Pia Carusone, told CNN Wednesday that Giffords had stood Wednesday \"with assistance.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A federal grand jury indicts Jared Lee Loughner on charges of attempted murder\n@highlight\nGiffords has the strength to stand and lift her head\n@highlight\nGiffords is to be moved to TIRR Memorial Hermann in Houston\n@highlight\nHer husband, Mark Kelly, says Giffords feared for her safety", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 38, "end": 55}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 321, "end": 345}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 827, "end": 847}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' office confirmed the move and said that while the move is expected to be Friday, \"the exact day of the move will depend on the congresswoman's health.\"", "idx": 33634}], "idx": 21813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE for the full match report from Anfield No drama. Of all the words Jose Mourinho used following Chelsea\u2019s latest statement of intent, none screamed out more than that soundbite. Mourinho was not intending to disparage Liverpool but as the Chelsea boss explained why he never had a moment\u2019s concern, even when his side trailed, he could not have been more cutting. 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Now, all grown-up, high school juniors Kenny, Kelsey, Natalie, Brandon, Alexis, Nathan and Joel are gearing up to leave the family home in Des Moines, Iowa, and go solo. Several of the teenagers have revealed that they're dating, with Brandon recently celebrating the ten-month mark with his girlfriend and Kelsey happy with a boyfriend of one year. Scroll down for video Full household: Seventeen years ago the McCaughey children grabbed headlines for being the first world's first set of surviving septuplets. Dinner times: Now, all grown-up, high school juniors Kenny, Kelsey, Natalie, Brandon, Alexis, Nathan and Joel are gearing up to leave the family home in Des Moines, Iowa, and go solo\n@highlight\nKenny, Kelsey, Natalie, Brandon, Alexis, Nathan and Joel McCaughey, from Carlisle, Iowa, celebrated their 17th birthdays in November\n@highlight\nThe septuplets were born after their mother, Bobbi, took fertility drugs\n@highlight\nThe children achieved international headlines after they were born in 1997, with some criticizing their parents for refusing selective reduction\n@highlight\nTwo of the children have cerebral palsy but all are healthy and are doing well at high school", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fighter: @placeholder, who suffers from cerebral palsy, is in cheerleading as a manager and hopes to teach", "idx": 33649}, {"query": "Last but not least: @placeholder was the 8th to be born, weighing just 2lbs 15oz.", "idx": 33650}, {"query": "Making headlines: Bobbi and her husband @placeholder, who already had one daughter, famously declined selective reduction after learning they were pregnant with seven children following fertility treatment", "idx": 33651}], "idx": 21821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)One military wife recalls staying up all night and deleting every Facebook picture of her children, every post that mentioned them or where they went to school. She Googled herself, trying to figure out how easy it would be to find where the family lived. In the morning, she went to her car and scraped the military decal off the front window. As the spouse of a Special Forces soldier, she's always tried to be conscious of how much she advertises that she and her three young children are a military family. \"It's hard because I am so proud of what my husband does, but lately so many spouses that I know are actually scared that they could be targets of ISIS or someone who sympathizes with ISIS,\" she said, asking that CNN keep her name out of the story for that reason.\n@highlight\nAfter recent terror attacks and Twitter hack, some military spouses say they're changing behavior\n@highlight\nSome are trying to scrub their online presence and change how they advertise they're military\n@highlight\nCentral Command Twitter account hacked with message: \"American soldiers, we are coming. 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In the five years since her daughter's death, Osborn has been relentless in championing her daughter's case - insisting that investigators take a look at evidence that could lead to charges against Sheena's then 48-year-old boyfriend Joseph Genoese. With officials close to making a decision on whether to classify Sheena's death as a homicide, her mother's fight will be featured tonight in an hour-long episode of ABC's 20/20.\n@highlight\nSheena Morris, 22, was discovered hanging in her hotel bathroom on New Year's Day 2009\n@highlight\nInitially her death was reported a suicide, but her mother Kelly Osborn always believed it was a homicide\n@highlight\nMs Osborn has worked hard for the last five years to find the real truth behind her daughter's death\n@highlight\nShe believes that her daughter's fiance Joseph Genoese is responsible\n@highlight\nLast year she convinced the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to reopen the case\n@highlight\nAfter enlisting three independent forensics experts to review the case, their affidavits caused the medical examiner to reclassify Sheena's death from suicide to 'undetermined pending further investigation'\n@highlight\nA decision from police officials on whether to reclassify Sheena's case as a homicide and press charges on a suspect is expected soon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1393, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1538, "end": 1543}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When police arrived, they passed @placeholder on his way out.", "idx": 33658}], "idx": 21824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hull KR are looking for two new half-backs as well as a hooker after releasing homesick Australian Kris Keating just 12 months into a three-year contract. The Robins have sold both their co-captains over the last six weeks, with hooker Josh Hodgson moving to the NRL with Canberra Raiders and stand-off Travis Burns joining St Helens, and have now reached an agreement with Keating to enable him to return home. The 25-year-old Keating joined the club from Canterbury Bulldogs as a replacement for outgoing skipper Michael Dobson at the start of the season, but the club say he struggled to settle in East Yorkshire for family reasons and the player was dropped by coach Chris Chester for the last two matches.\n@highlight\nKris Keating released 12 months into his three-year contract with Hull KR\n@highlight\nKeating struggled to settle in East Yorkshire for family reasons and the scrum-half was dropped by coach Chris Chester for last two matches\n@highlight\nHull KR chief executive Mike Smith: 'Kris was unsettled and wanted to return home at the end of the season'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 457, "end": 475}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 838, "end": 851}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 982, "end": 991}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He didn't figure in head coach Chris Chester's long-term plans and an agreement has therefore been reached to allow him to go back to @placeholder.", "idx": 33660}], "idx": 21826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They may cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build, but the U.S. Navy is parting with one of its aircraft carriers for a penny, for the second time in two years, The Navy announced Thursday it\u2019s paying ESCO Marine of Brownsville, Texas, one cent to take the former USS Saratoga off its hands for dismantling and recycling. The 56,000-ton Saratoga was commissioned in 1956. USS Saratoga entering harbor at Barcelona, Spain, 1965: The legendary aircraft carrier that played a key role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam and Gulf wars and made Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi back down is to be dismantled\n@highlight\nThe former USS Saratoga is to be recycled in Texas\n@highlight\nThe aircraft carrier served more than 38 years in the Navy\n@highlight\nCarrier was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War, Balkans and first Gulf War\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Navy has given ESCO Marine a contract with a value of just a penny for the dismantling of the decommissioned aircraft carrier\n@highlight\nThe former USS Forrestal was towed to Texas for recycling earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 495, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 782, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ranks of enlisted crew members of @placeholder file off the ship for the last time at the end of the decommissioning ceremony", "idx": 33683}], "idx": 21840} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:46 PM on 23rd July 2011 Americans sweltered in the scorching heat today as temperature records continued to fall across the country. Friday was officially the hottest day of the year in scores of cities across the country as the heatwave covered a million square miles, affecting 141million Americans. New York's Manhattan experienced the hottest ever July 22 recorded, with an overwhelming 104-degree temperature in Central Park. The Washington DC region continued to be smothered in heat and humidity with temperatures reaching 102 degrees but with a heat index of more than 120 - hotter than Death Valley at daybreak.\n@highlight\nTemperatures to hit triple-figures across the Northeast\n@highlight\nNewark, NJ, hottest place on East Coast at 108F\n@highlight\nHeat wave has claimed 24 lives so far\n@highlight\nCities warned to expect power cuts across weekend as firms struggle with demand\n@highlight\nScores of cities swelter in highest-ever temperatures", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "peaked at @placeholder, the highest ever recorded since records began in 1931 and", "idx": 33685}], "idx": 21842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The old record, set in 2012, was 60 peeps in two minutes. On Friday, Matt Stonie, engaged in the gooey challenge, eating a combination of both yellow \u2014 the original \u2014 and pink colored of the marshsmallow candy that is shaped like a chick. The candy is specially popular around Easter, when the manufacturer, Just Born, comes out with bunny Peeps. Scroll down for video Just 15 seconds in, competitive eater Matt Stonie has already consumed 17 marsmallow peeps Christie's lips have turned red from the pink colored Peeps he ate, as he finishes the last of 100 Peeps in just over two minutes\n@highlight\nMatt Stonie, who participates in other competitive eating contests, broke the old record of 60 Peeps in two minutes\n@highlight\nHe ate a combination of yellow and pink Peeps, which are shaped into chicks or bunnies and are popular around Easter\n@highlight\nStonie is disappointed at the accomplishment as he wanted to do it in under two minutes\n@highlight\nHe will compete in a fried asparagus eating competition on April 26", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And there are also @placeholder competitions where people use the candy as characters in dioramas.", "idx": 33686}], "idx": 21843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Indian cricket, once the envy of the world game, is facing oblivion after the Board of Control for Cricket in India responded with fury to the cancelled tour that has again exposed the fragile nature of the sport\u2019s finances. The cricketing community was already reeling following last week\u2019s decision by the West Indian players to call off their tour of India with a three-Test series left unplayed because of a pay dispute with their own board. But on Tuesday the BCCI escalated the crisis, saying they would start legal proceedings against the West Indies Cricket Board for a loss of income they claim to be as high as \u00a340million, and suspending all series between the two countries. Sri Lanka stepped in at a moment\u2019s notice for a five-match one-day series, starting on November 2.\n@highlight\nWest Indies Cricket Board cancelled the nation's tour of India this month\n@highlight\nSri Lanka have hastily agreed to play a one-day series in November\n@highlight\nBoard of Control for Cricket in India claim \u00a340million in lost earnings\n@highlight\nThey have started legal proceedings against bankrupt cricketing board\n@highlight\nSuccessful claim by India would cripple West Indian cricket for good", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 83, "end": 119}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 551, "end": 575}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 801, "end": 825}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 964, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But that money has gone and the potential loss of India\u2019s proposed visit in 2016 could bring @placeholder to their knees.", "idx": 33689}], "idx": 21845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One might think Democrats are in disarray, given the recent legislative battle that pitted the Obama administration and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid against top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Not so, argue New York Sen. Chuck Schumer and outgoing Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. \"The differences among Democrats are small compared to the huge chasm of Republicans,\" Schumer said to Candy Crowley on CNN's \"State of the Union\" on Sunday. \"You look on issues like minimum wage and equal pay and infrastructure construction, helping people pay for college -- the Democratic Party is unified.\" Schumer called economic issues \"the soul of the Democratic Party\" and reiterated his belief that party members are on the same page -- name-checking Warren, a newly minted member of the Senate Democrats' leadership team.\n@highlight\nTop Democrats argue the party remains unified in wake of legislative skirmish\n@highlight\nSen. 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Her once tidy and ordered home in Newark, Nottinghamshire, has descended into a permanent state of noisy chaos, since Darcey and her baby sister, Bea, came along. But Trish, 49, wouldn\u2019t have it any other way. Trish and Rob Gregory with Darcey, left, and Bea, right, conceived their children through egg donations In fact, she loves being a mum so much so that she and her partner Rob, 46, are even hoping to start trying for another child next year.\n@highlight\nTrish Gregory paid \u00a325k to have her two daughters through egg donation\n@highlight\nThe 49-year-old and partner Rob, 46, planning third baby next year\n@highlight\nMother-of-two believes being older mum has made her a calmer parent", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 509, "end": 511}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trish, pictured after giving birth to @placeholder in 2012, said she left having children late in life as she hadn't met anyone she wanted to become a parent with", "idx": 33694}, {"query": "Trish says she's a calmer mother to Bea, left, and @placeholder, right, now that she is older", "idx": 33696}], "idx": 21849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:39 EST, 18 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 19 November 2012 Famously freewheeling San Francisco may no longer be a city where anything goes - and that includes clothing. The city's lawmakers are scheduled to vote on Tuesday on laws that would ban nudity in most public places - and, in a funny twist, it's a man called Wiener who's leading the campaign. Supervisor for the gay Castro District Scott Wiener's proposals to ban anyone over the age of five from exposing 'his or her genitals, perineum or anal region on any public street, sidewalk, street median, parklet or plaza' have caused outrage amongst the city's many nudie devotees.\n@highlight\nCampaign led by Castro District supervisor Scott Wiener to ban public nudity goes to a City Hall vote on Tuesday\n@highlight\nProposals have caused outrage in the nudist community and a federal lawsuit\n@highlight\nA third violation could mean a $500 fine and a year in jail\n@highlight\nAnnual gay pride and Folsom Street Fair events would be exempted from ban", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 418, "end": 432}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 993, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "small @placeholder plaza most days and sometimes walk the streets au naturel.", "idx": 33698}], "idx": 21850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All eyes are on London this summer. The Olympic Games begin next month; earlier this month, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee provided glorious pictures and joyous sounds to the watching world. The history and beauty of the great city are being much discussed, and with good reason. London is a bedrock of civilized society, a touchstone for commerce, culture and statecraft down through the centuries. But while all the grand moments in London's, and England's, history are being revisited this summer, there is one rather important event that is likely to be ignored. Its 70th anniversary is this week. And anyone who loves London, or who loves freedom, might want to contemplate it.\n@highlight\nBob Greene: All eyes on England for jubilee, upcoming Olympics, but recall another anniversary\n@highlight\nJune 1942, Dwight Eisenhower took command in Europe; it would soon be the end for Hitler\n@highlight\nGreene says Ike made personal sacrifices for service, went on to help Allies to victory\n@highlight\nGreene: As \"God Save the Queen\" rings out this month, take moment to bless Eisenhower, too", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 105, "end": 127}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the war, remembering his arrival in @placeholder, he would write:", "idx": 33702}], "idx": 21852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steve Jobs would probably be alive today if he had not put off conventional medical treatment in favour of alternative remedies, a leading cancer doctor has said. Dr Ramzi Amri, a researcher at Harvard Medical School, claims the Apple boss had a mild form of cancer that is rarely fatal and that his choice of treatment 'eventually led to an unnecessarily early death'. Writing on Quora, a forum frequented by Silicon Valley executives, Dr Amri said: 'Let me cut to the chase - Mr Jobs allegedly chose to undergo all sorts of alternative treatment options before opting for conventional medicine.\n@highlight\nApple CEO's choice of alternative treatment 'led to an unnecessarily early death', Dr Ramzi Amir says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 194, "end": 215}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "of research on the type of tumour that affected @placeholder and have some", "idx": 33703}], "idx": 21853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother has told how she made the heartbreaking decision to stop her young daughter\u2019s cancer treatment for her to enjoy a pain free last Christmas. Terminally ill three-year-old Isabella Coomber has been battling a rare brain tumour since she was one. She was due to start a final cycle of chemotherapy last month to help extend her life. But chemotherapy treatment left the little girl from Charlton, South London, so sick that her mother pleaded with doctors to end it, so Isabella would be well enough to have fun at Christmas. Jolene Hale said: 'Thanks to the amazing support we received after our story appeared we were able to make our daughter's dream come true just in time'\n@highlight\nIsabella Coomber, 3, has been battling a brain tumour since she was one\n@highlight\nWas due to start final cycle of chemo last month to help extend her life\n@highlight\nBut was so ill during last cycle her mother asked doctors to stop treatment\n@highlight\nThey agreed treatment would severely affect her quality of life\n@highlight\nHer mother Jolene is now fundraising for farewell trip to Disneyland Paris", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time Isabella was ten months old, Ms @placeholder was pregnant again, but still concerned for her baby who was unable to sit unsupported.", "idx": 33705}], "idx": 21855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:51 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:45 EST, 8 January 2014 Pregnant: Julia Navarro, 58, right, hugs her daughter Lorena McKinnon after acting as surrogate for the 32-year-old Utah resident Julia Navarro, 58, is looking forward to being a grandmother for the first time, but doubly so because she will be the one in the delivery room actually giving birth to the baby girl. After three years and about a dozen failed pregnancies, Ms Navarro's 32-year-old daughter Lorena McKinnon and her husband Micah were getting desperate to start a family.\n@highlight\nLorena McKinnon and her husband Micah struggled through three years of failed pregnancies\n@highlight\nWhen one potential surrogate dropped out, Lorena's mother Julia Navarro stepped up to volunteer\n@highlight\nAt 58, she had to go through three months of hormone treatment to get her body ready for baby\n@highlight\nThe embryo took on first try and now Ms Navarro is just weeks away from being a grandmother for the first time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For three months leading up to the incubation, Ms @placeholder had to take hormone shots every day - leaving her bruised and bleeding.", "idx": 33707}], "idx": 21856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- DNA tests confirm that Ariel Castro is the father of a 6-year-old girl born to one of the three women he is accused of keeping in captivity for more than a decade, the Ohio attorney general's office said Friday. Castro's DNA did not match that from any other open Ohio cases, according to Dan Tierney, a spokesman for the attorney general's office. National results are pending through the FBI, he said. Amanda Berry's 6-year-old daughter was among those rescued Monday when Berry escaped from the home where police say she had been held since Castro allegedly lured her into his car on April 21, 2003.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's so upsetting, because he was so close,\" Castro's neighbor says\n@highlight\nDNA tests confirm that the alleged captor is the father of 6-year-old, official says\n@highlight\nAuthorities board up his Cleveland home to preserve the crime scene, police say\n@highlight\nCastro is on suicide prevention in a 9-by-9 foot jail cell, spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 230, "end": 232}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, questions continue to surround Knight, whose disappearance generated far less publicity and attention than did those of @placeholder and DeJesus.", "idx": 33721}, {"query": "@placeholder and DeJesus were released days ago and are now staying with relatives.", "idx": 33722}], "idx": 21867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Miley Cyrus. Robin Thicke. Blake Shelton. New Year's Eve 2013 on TV looked a lot like the year itself. Celebs were all over TV ringing in 2014 with performances. It wasn't a \"Wrecking Ball,\" but Cyrus sang before the ball dropped on \"Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest \" on ABC. Clad in a gold sequined outfit and a furry coat, Cyrus joked that \"This is the most clothes I've been in in 2013.\" She was joined on the show with Thicke, who also performed, as well as several other musical acts including Icona Pop and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. \"The View's\" Jenny McCarthy co-hosted with Seacrest on the show that after more than 40 years has been a New Year's Eve institution.\n@highlight\nThere were plenty of celebs on TV New Year's Eve\n@highlight\nRyan Seacrest hosted \"Dick Clark's New Year's Rocking Eve\"\n@highlight\nKathy Griffin and Anderson Cooper teased each other on CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 256, "end": 277}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 747, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 858}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While that didn't come to pass, she offered plenty of ribbing of her co-host, including teasing @placeholder that Ryan Seacrest was so rich \"He could come up here and purchase you right now.\"", "idx": 33726}], "idx": 21869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Sparks and Tim Finan PUBLISHED: 08:08 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 14:28 EST, 30 January 2013 Germany has re-opened an investigation into the massacre of 642 French villagers by Nazi soldiers in one of the darkest chapters of World war Two. Almost the entire population of Oradour-sur-Glane, including 400 women and children, was gunned down or burned alive in a single day by SS troops on June 10, 1944. More than 68 years later, a German prosecutor and senior police officers have visited the abandoned village in central France, which Hitlers troops burned to the ground before they fled.\n@highlight\n452 women and children killed in Oradour-sur-Glane massacre\n@highlight\nHitler's SS Panzer Division committed the atrocity on June 10, 1944\n@highlight\nIt was to avenge death of German officer at hands of French Resistance\n@highlight\nNazi commander told his 200 troops: \u2018Today the blood must flow\u2019\n@highlight\nVillage left untouched since fateful day to serve as reminder of Nazi evil\n@highlight\nGerman authorities believe six Nazis in their late 80s are still at large\n@highlight\nOnly one man, Heinz Barth, has ever been prosecuted for the attack\n@highlight\nHe called for the shooting of 20 male villagers and received a life sentence\n@highlight\nCase was re-opened after discovery of documents implicating six suspects", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 300}, {"start": 388, "end": 389}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 694, "end": 711}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "out in revenge for the capture of a @placeholder officer by French resistance", "idx": 33732}], "idx": 21874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap PUBLISHED: 18:54 EST, 28 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:09 EST, 29 July 2013 Cuba celebrated the 60th anniversary of the onset of its revolution Friday, and rare photos of Fidel Castro, the country's elderly former dictator, have emerged. Castro's brother Raul - the island nation's current president and one of several Communist leaders who took part in the initial failed Communist uprising - used the occasion to discuss his plans to focus the future on younger generations that have been slow to come to power. Wearing an olive-green military uniform and a broad-brimmed hat against the sun, President Raul Castro spoke to a crowd of thousands outside a military barracks still visibly pockmarked with bullet holes from the 1953 assault that is considered the beginning of the rebellion.\n@highlight\nFidel Castro came to power in Cuba following the 1953 revolution that removed dictator Fulgencio Batista\n@highlight\nCastro's failing health has kept him out of the public eye for the last several years. Last year it was rumored that he suffered a stroke\n@highlight\nCastro's brother Raul is the current president of the island nation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 28}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 914, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And there was no new word about the future of @placeholder's reforms, which have seen changes such as the legalization of home and car sales, relaxed restrictions on foreign travel and limited openings for independent small businesses and cooperatives.", "idx": 33733}], "idx": 21875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What happened in Cairo today sends a chilling message to any journalist covering Egypt: If you speak to a group whose message the government wants suppressed, you can be prosecuted and jailed for it. 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Attacks on civilians, the torture of detainees and unfair trials permeate the country, Amnesty International said. The report said government forces commit torture with impunity, especially against those arrested on suspicion of carrying out terrorism acts.\n@highlight\nAmnesty International says the torture of detainees and unfair trials plague Iraq\n@highlight\nThe group says detainees are tortured into confessing and sometimes sentenced to death\n@highlight\nReported methods of torture include shocks to the genitals, beatings and partial suffocation\n@highlight\nSectarian strife between Sunni and Shiite Muslims also plagues the country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 117, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 384, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 455, "end": 475}, {"start": 565, "end": 585}, {"start": 747, "end": 767}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sectarian strife also continues to plague the country, where @placeholder dominate the central government.", "idx": 33746}], "idx": 21885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An American contractor has been killed in Kabul by a policewoman who is said to have mental problems. Authorities also revealed the killer was an Iranian who moved to Afghanistan ten years ago using false documents provided by her husband. The shooting, on Christmas Eve, is the first by a woman in a spate of insider attacks by Afghans against their foreign allies. The policewoman walked into a heavily guarded compound in the centre of the Afghan capital and shot 49-year-old Mr Griffin, a civilian police advisor, with a single bullet. 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Dolphins coach Joe Philbin suspended Incognito on Sunday night. \"You know, I'm just trying to weather the storm right now. And this will pass,\" he told CNN affiliate WSVN outside a doctor's office in Weston, Florida, on Tuesday. Incognito said he didn't want to comment on media reports that he sent line-mate Jonathan Martin voice mails containing racial slurs and threats of physical violence. When asked about his status with the team, Incognito closed the door to his car without answering and drove away.\n@highlight\nSuspended lineman Richie Incognito says this storm will pass\n@highlight\nTeammate who alleged misconduct after leaving Dolphins will be paid this week\n@highlight\nNFL is investigating whether there was hazing or bullying\n@highlight\nCoach says he was never told about any possible misconduct", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 444, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder left the team suddenly last week and has not commented publicly on why he walked away in the middle of the season.", "idx": 33762}, {"query": "The @placeholder spent Sunday gathering information, after which he suspended Incognito, Philbin said.", "idx": 33763}], "idx": 21899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Every time her cell phone rings, Christy Harness thinks of her husband. More consumers download ringtones to their cell phones than full-length songs. The 34-year-old native of Jackson County, Georgia, set her ringtone to Sugarland's \"All I Wanna Do,\" a song that, she says, perfectly expresses the way she feels about him. \"I kind of put myself in [the singer's] place because ... she's in love with this guy. If he's not around, she misses him. Basically, I think the song relates to me and [my husband] and our relationship,\" Harness said. These days, ringtones do much more than alert mobile phone users of a call. Ringtones seem to have become vital fashion statements, a way for people to showcase their personalities and even their feelings about who is calling.\n@highlight\nRingtones are one way for people to showcase their personalities and feelings\n@highlight\nOne third of cell-phone users download ringtones; 40 percent change ringtones often\n@highlight\nVirginia woman uses Destiny's Child's \"Bugaboo\" as ringtone for dreaded callers\n@highlight\nUtah man customized a pro-Obama ringtone to annoy Republican co-workers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder,\" about a woman irritated by a male caller, contains such lines as, \"It's not hot that you be callin' me.\"", "idx": 33766}], "idx": 21900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Doctors don't have to tell 18-year-old \"Rose\" (who doesn't want to reveal her real name) the importance of using a condom every time she has sex. STDs can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which can result in infertility, said Dr. Yolanda Wimberly, left. \"There really is a limit to how much you can trust somebody,\" the young woman said. At 14, Rose contracted two sexually transmitted diseases: gonorrhea and chlamydia. She said she got the STDs from her first boyfriend. \"We used condoms at first. Then, me being na\u00efve, we stopped,\" Rose recalled. \"I thought he was only having sex with me.\"\n@highlight\nSome STDs may doom teens' chances of having a baby later in life\n@highlight\nDoctor advises using a condom for every sexual encounter\n@highlight\nShe says parents should talk to kids about unprotected sex", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finally, @placeholder urges parents to get involved in the discussion and not to be afraid to talk to their teens about the dangers of unprotected sex and the possibility of becoming infertile.", "idx": 33770}], "idx": 21902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England (4-4-2): Hart; Stones, Cahill, Jones, Baines; Oxlade-Chamberlain, Henderson, Wilshere, Sterling; Rooney, Sturridge. England begin a new era amidst an expected record low Wembley attendance with a new captain and a new line-up as they aim put the dismal World Cup behind them. Manager Roy Hodgson has chosen his starting XI for the friendly against Norway and in England's warm-up for the start of Euro 2016 qualification next week it is a glimpse of what is to come. Not content with the 4-2-3-1 formation which has been made so popular in the Premier League in recent years or the latest trend of 3-5-2, Hodgson has reverted back to the traditional 4-4-2 of old: Hart; Stones, Cahill, Jones, Baines; Oxlade-Chamberlain, Henderson, Wilshere, Sterling; Rooney, Sturridge.\n@highlight\nEngland face Norway at Wembley in an international friendly on Wednesday\n@highlight\nEngland boss Roy Hodgson has selected a 4-4-2 formation\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney will captain England for the first-time since his permanent appointment by Hodgson\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere will be hoping to fill the void left by Steven Gerrard in midfield", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 71}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 328, "end": 329}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In that formation @placeholder is expecting him to drop back to help the midfield when England don't have the ball.", "idx": 33777}], "idx": 21908} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Perhaps it is ironic that in London Fashion week, a man who crafted one of the most beautiful and enriching football tapestries should be left watching the seams of his work unravel. While the next set of trendsetters sit with their heads craned towards the catwalk across some of the capital's plushest venues, one of football's great designers was left shrouded under a cloak of misery on a cold February night in north London. As Arsene Wenger trudged off down the Emirates tunnel, his side soundly beaten 3-1 by Bayern Munich in the first leg of its last-16 Champions League clash Tuesday, perhaps the reality had at last set in.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich claims a 3-1 win at Arsenal in last-16 of Champions League\n@highlight\nToni Kroos, Thomas Muller and Mario Mandzukic score crucial away goals\n@highlight\nPorto will take 1-0 lead to Malaga for second leg of last-16 clash\n@highlight\nJoao Muutinho's second half strike the difference between the two sides", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 56}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 571, "end": 586}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 710, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 782}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the 2003/4 season, @placeholder went through an entire season unbeaten, winning 26 and drawing 12 of their 38 league games, cruising to the title by 11 points.", "idx": 33782}], "idx": 21913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham Ladies footballer: Katie Sheppard, 20, sent angry text messages \u2018shouting\u2019 at her partner A rising star of women\u2019s football was found hanging days after a row over her girlfriend\u2019s refusal to tell her parents about their relationship, an inquest heard today. Katie Sheppard, 20, who played for West Ham Ladies, sent angry text messages \u2018shouting\u2019 at her partner Nancy Richardson. The midfielder died earlier this year just hours before she was due to begin pre-season training at the club. Her body was found hanging on July 2 by Nathaniel Hall, her mother\u2019s partner, at her home in of Sidcup, south-east London.\n@highlight\nKatie Sheppard of West Ham Ladies sent angry text messages to partner\n@highlight\nDied just hours before she was due to begin pre-season training at club\n@highlight\nOpen verdict from coroner; cause of death given as asphyxia by hanging\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 371, "end": 386}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}, {"start": 931, "end": 932}, {"start": 967, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added: \u2018I\u2019m desperately sorry and I would like to give my sincerest condolences to @placeholder\u2019s family.\u2019", "idx": 33800}], "idx": 21917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- Facebook will launch its long-awaited iPad app at Apple's iPhone 5 launch event on October 4, Mashable has learned. In addition to the iPad app, Facebook is also expected to release a revamped version of its iPhone app and may unveil an HTML5-based mobile app marketplace. The Facebook iPad app, which leaked earlier this year, has been in limbo at Facebook for the past few months. That much was made clear in a blog post Monday by former Facebook engineer Jeff Verkoeyen. In that post, he revealed that he left the company (for Google) partially because Facebook has been sitting on the completed app since May.\n@highlight\nFacebook is also expected to release a revamped version of its iPhone app\n@highlight\niPad app, which leaked earlier this year, has been in limbo at Facebook for months\n@highlight\nSources say it's been a combination of timing and a strained relationship with Apple", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And thanks to @placeholder, it looks like that effort is about to come to fruition.", "idx": 33808}], "idx": 21924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ravel Morrison has agreed to join Lazio in the summer on a free transfer. The West Ham midfielder's deal expires at the end of the season and he has agreed a contract with the Serie A side, although it has yet to be signed. The troubled 21-year-old has been in dispute with West Ham and has spent time in previous seasons at Birmingham and QPR. Ravel Morrison's only Premier League appearance for West Ham this season was in August The midfielder takes a shot against Brighton and Hove Albion during a loan spell at QPR last season Teams played for: West Ham, Cardiff (loan), QPR (loan), Birmingham (loan), Manchester United\n@highlight\nRavel Morrison is set to join Lazio at the end of the 2014/15 season\n@highlight\nHe is yet to sign a contract, but has agreed a deal with the Italian club\n@highlight\nHis West Ham contract expires at the end of the season\n@highlight\nMorrison has also spent time at Birmingham and Queens Park Rangers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 468, "end": 491}, {"start": 516, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other Premier League club have also enquired but @placeholder now looks to be his next club of choice.", "idx": 33810}], "idx": 21926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:56 EST, 17 November 2013 You're likely to be rated as more attractive when pictured in a group than when alone, according to new research. Being pictured with friends could boost your perceived attractiveness as people tend to 'average out' everyone's facial features when looking at group photos. Observers perceive each individual's face as more average than they would otherwise - and average faces are deemed more attractive. The phenomenon is dubbed the 'cheerleader effect'. Tulisa shows her support to Little Mix by attending their gig at G-A-Y earlier this month\n@highlight\nCheerleader Effect says group photos boost perceived attractiveness\n@highlight\nDrew Walker and Edward Vul of the University of California confirm this\n@highlight\nPhrase coined by womaniser Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Mother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 764, "end": 787}, {"start": 840, "end": 853}, {"start": 860, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Average faces are more attractive, likely due to the averaging out of unattractive idiosyncrasies,' says @placeholder, a psychological scientist.", "idx": 33811}], "idx": 21927} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Beware the fury of the patient man.\" -- John Dryden In January, 1956, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser was pledging to take over Palestine. In the United States, a \"sensational new RCA Victor Star,\" just days away from cracking the music charts with his first hit, \"Heartbreak Hotel,\" was touring with Hank Snow and the stars of Grand Old Opry. Norma Jeane Mortenson was preparing to change her name. Also that month, a fresh-faced U.S. senator gave Richard Nixon an autographed copy of his second book, \"Profiles in Courage\". In that best-seller, John F. Kennedy applauded leaders with the courage to represent \"the actual sentiments of the silent majority of their constituents in opposition to the screams of a vocal minority.\" That \"silent majority\" was a constituency neither Nixon nor the country would forget: Fifty-six years later, Mitt Romney is counting on it to win the presidency.\n@highlight\nAlex Castellanos says election may echo old split between cultural elite, silent majority\n@highlight\nHe says Obama is widely viewed as the \"cool president,\" Romney is the opposite of cool\n@highlight\nCastellanos: Could Romney's persona be a plus in this year's election?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 99, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 281, "end": 296}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 380}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 520, "end": 538}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 919, "end": 934}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wrote, \"Never have @placeholder's leading cultural media, its university thinkers, its influence makers been more intrigued by experiment and change; but in no election have the mute masses more completely separated themselves from such leadership and thinking.\"", "idx": 33815}, {"query": "We chose the strait-laced personification of everything @placeholder is not.", "idx": 33816}], "idx": 21930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- [The following contains spoilers for the December 1, 2013, episode of \"The Walking Dead.\"] Your move, \"Game of Thrones.\" The promos all promised a deadly fall finale for \"The Walking Dead\" -- and boy, did it deliver, in one of the most shocking episodes of the series on Sunday night. Midway through the episode -- despite Rick's pleas to the Governor (who has recently been going by the name Brian, though his real name is Philip) to let go of his hostages, Hershel and Michonne, so his group and theirs can learn to coexist in the prison -- Hershel, the wise old doctor, was brutally beheaded by the Governor.\n@highlight\n\"The Walking Dead\" fall finale features multiple deaths\n@highlight\nSocial media erupt in reaction\n@highlight\nNext episode airs February 9, 2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 95}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 180, "end": 195}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moving into the next season and a half, the loss of Hershel will be felt and will be this driving element toward @placeholder's character.\"", "idx": 33831}], "idx": 21943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Six Baha'i leaders in Iran were seized and imprisoned this week, the religious group said. The act prompted condemnation and concern from the movement and a top American religious freedom panel. A U.S. panel says attacks on Iran's Baha'is have increased since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president. Iranian intelligence agents searched the homes of the six on Wednesday and then whisked them away, according to the Baha'i's World News Service. The report said the six are in Evin prison and that the arrests follow the detention in March of another Baha'i leader. 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In China, the number eight is culturally associated with wealth, prosperity and good fortune and rich Chinese nationals have been queuing up for the opportunity to live in Australia under the millionaire visa program. Since the scheme was launched in November 2012, 91% of the 545 applicants for the visas have been Chinese nationals, according to figures from the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection.\n@highlight\nChinese are the biggest group to apply for Australia's 'millionaire visa'\n@highlight\nHigh wealth individuals must invest $A5 million in Australia to get a visa\n@highlight\nThose investing for more than four years are eligible for permanent residency\n@highlight\nChinese are the third largest immigrant group in Australia after the UK and NZ", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 597, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 986, "end": 987}, {"start": 993, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is now looking to attract a larger scale of investment to feed a greater level of infrastructure development,\" Wright said.", "idx": 33837}], "idx": 21947} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN) -- A smiling Ted Scott strides into the bustling caddy area at the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, and sets down the golf bag marked \"Bubba Watson\" that defines his working life. The fresh-faced 37-year old is one of the lucky ones. Caddies for the top PGA Tour golfers can bring home as much as $250,000 a year in the modern game, traveling the world and taking a cut of everything their player earns along the way. Such rewards make for a fiercely competitive industry. These days, most caddies are college-educated and strong players in their own right -- a long way from the stereotype of disheveled, drunken hobos portrayed in movies like Caddyshack.\n@highlight\nTed Scott is in elite group of caddies that travel world and earn lucrative salaries\n@highlight\nAfter failing to make impact as professional golfer, Scott became caddy in 2000\n@highlight\nThe 37-year-old began assisting Bubba Watson in 2006 and has helped him win three PGA titles\n@highlight\nScott and Watson share close bond, which has helped working relationship flourish", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 99, "end": 122}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while he and @placeholder have a friendship that's the envy of his fellow caddies, he's never in any doubt of who wears the pants in their relationship.", "idx": 33849}], "idx": 21954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Hoops games happen all the time on aircraft carriers, but Tuesday officials from the Navy, the NCAA and Morale Entertainment met to discuss staging a major college basketball game on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. The Carl Vinson has played key roles in the fight against terrorism almost since day one. The ship launched the first wave of air attacks on al Qaeda and Taliban targets in Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, and most recently it was the ship from which Osama bin Laden was buried at sea. Now the Carl Vinson is on track to make sports history, as the first ever carrier to host an NCAA basketball game.\n@highlight\nNavy is in talks for potential \"Carrier Classic\"\n@highlight\nESPN would televise game if it pans out\n@highlight\nTwo courts would have to be built to skirt weather woes\n@highlight\nCourts, bleachers would have to vanish if carrier ordered on a mission", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 124, "end": 143}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Getting them onto a secure @placeholder base and then on board a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier would take a significant security effort.", "idx": 33856}], "idx": 21960} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:57 EST, 17 July 2013 | UPDATED: 20:28 EST, 17 July 2013 CIA bosses copied gadget ideas from James Bond books and films for its own secret agents in the Fifties and Sixties, new research has revealed. In return, the boss of the American secret service may have persuaded author Ian Fleming not to pension off his most famous creation at the height of his popularity. U.S. spy chiefs developed their own version of two Bond devices it had seen, one used by 007 in Goldfinger, the other used by one of his enemies in From Russia With Love.\n@highlight\nCIA chief Allen Dulles and Ian Fleming regularly wrote to each other\n@highlight\nThe U.S. spy agency copied at least two of Bond's gadgets, it's emerged\n@highlight\nOne was the tracking device 007 uses in to trace Goldfinger's lair\n@highlight\nThe other was the flick-knife shoes seen in From Russia With Love", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 551, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a fan of the novels and also spoke about them warmly in published interviews with magazines.", "idx": 33858}], "idx": 21962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Count by count, Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales on Wednesday admitted to gunning down 16 civilians in a 2012 rampage through two villages near his outpost in southern Afghanistan. Bales pleaded guilty to more than 30 criminal charges, including 16 premeditated murder counts, in a hearing before a military judge. He admitted to slipping away from his outpost in southern Afghanistan and going on a house-to-house killing spree in two nearby villages in March 2012, a massacre that further strained ties between American troops and their Afghan allies. The move spares the 39-year-old Bales the prospect of a death sentence in the killings. But he was unable to offer the judge, Col. Jeffery Nance, an explanation for his actions.\n@highlight\nNEW: Bales hopes plea will bring peace to victims, comrades, lawyer says\n@highlight\nBales now faces life in prison; a decision on parole will come in August\n@highlight\nHe admitted to 16 Afghans and wounding several more in a house-to-house rampage\n@highlight\nThe March 2012 killings further strained ties between the United States and Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder plans to remove combat troops from the country by the end of 2014.", "idx": 33863}], "idx": 21965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan called on India Friday to investigate what it called repeated violations by Indian soldiers along the de facto border between the two nations in the disputed territory of Kashmir. Pakistan's Foreign Office summoned the high commissioner of India, Sharat Sabharwal, to its offices to protest the killing of one of its soldiers on the Pakistani side of the border known as the Line of Control. Opinion: How India mistreats Kashmir Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani also demanded that the Indian government investigate recent clashes between the two countries in the Kashmir region. Jilani's call came just days after Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai summoned the Pakistani high commissioner to lodge complaints about the killing of two of its soldiers in the Kashmir region Tuesday.\n@highlight\nPakistan's Foreign Office summoned India's high commissioner\n@highlight\nPakistan's foreign secretary wants India to investigate a shooting incident\n@highlight\nPakistan accused Indian soldiers of killing one of its soldiers in the disputed Kashmir region\n@highlight\nIndia has accused Pakistan of killing two of its soldiers in the flashpoint region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 300}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Islamabad has always said that majority-Muslim Kashmir should have been a part of @placeholder.", "idx": 33871}], "idx": 21970} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At the 1964 New York World's Fair, people stood in line for hours to look at a strange sight. If only the future looked like \"Star Trek,\" with its nifty gadgets that seem to solve every problem. They wanted to see the \"Futurama,\" a miniaturized replica of a typical 21st century American city that featured moving sidewalks, computer-guided cars zipping along congestion-free highways and resort hotels beneath the sea. Forty years later, we're still waiting for those congestion-free highways -- along with the jet pack, the paperless office and all those \"Star Trek\"-like gadgets that were supposed to make 21st-century life so easy.\n@highlight\nVisionaries have long predicted how inventions will alter the future\n@highlight\nSome miracle inventions never had impact desired by creators\n@highlight\nWhy \"Beam me up Scotty\" is closer than people realize\n@highlight\n\"Battlestar Galactica\" writer: \"The miracle\" has to come from us, not machines", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 41}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 813, "end": 829}, {"start": 874, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Beam me Up Scotty,\" is a tagline from another television show, \"@placeholder\".", "idx": 33876}], "idx": 21974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sainsbury's today dumped plans for dozens of new superstores after it announced pre-tax losses of \u00a3290million in the last six months and warned they may be squeezed for years. Britain's third biggest chain, behind Asda and Tesco, said today it needs to respond to changing shopping habits. Customers have been flocking to discounters like Lidl and Aldi, smaller convenience stores or shopping online. In the face of its worst results for a decade the supermarket giant admitted it needs to improve the quality of 3,000 own-brand products and would invest \u00a3150million in cutting its prices. Struggling: Sainsbury's reported pre-tax losses of \u00a3290m for the past six months as it said it would launch a price war to win back customers\n@highlight\nBritain's third biggest supermarket made pre-tax losses of \u00a3290million\n@highlight\nGiant sets aside \u00a3150m to cut prices and will improve own-brand products\n@highlight\nBoss admits customers are heading to discounters like Lidl and Aldi\n@highlight\nMothballing plans for stores and warns industry will be squeezed for years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Sainsbury\u2019s also offer vouchers where one of their mainstream rivals \u2013 other than Aldi and Lidl \u2013 are cheaper.", "idx": 33878}], "idx": 21975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A helicopter hovers over the hotel and in the next moment a trace of fire is seen hitting the roof. Seconds later a huge explosion rips apart the roof of the InterContinental, killing three Taliban suicide bombers who had launched a commando assault on the building. The siege, however, was still not over. Some hours later the last insurgent blew himself up in a hotel room. Officials said today that eleven civilians were killed in the assault that has sent shock waves through the Afghan capital. Scroll down for video Engaged: A Nato helicopter fires a missile on the roof of the Intercontinental hotel in Kabul this morning\n@highlight\nTaliban attack on hotel popular with Westerners kills hotel workers, a judge and Afghan police officers\n@highlight\nTwo Nato helicopters called in because they had night-vision equipment\n@highlight\nEight suicide bombers and gunmen attacked hotel", "entities": [{"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 584, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attack on a five-storey, @placeholder-style hotel in the capital raised doubt about the ability of Afghan security forces to take charge of securing the nation from foreign combat forces.", "idx": 33881}], "idx": 21977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The political truce that helped save the Union collapsed last night as David Cameron promised \u2018English votes for English laws\u2019 once Scotland is handed new powers. The Prime Minister sought to seize the initiative after winning the biggest gamble of his premiership, the Scottish independence referendum. His promise to ban Scots MPs from voting on English-only issues at Westminster is also an attempt to head off a Tory revolt over extravagant promises of more powers for the Scottish Parliament in the event of a No vote. Scroll down for video Risk: The Prime Minister sought to seize the initiative after winning the biggest gamble of his premiership\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron made the promise hours after resounding No vote\n@highlight\nIt would bar Scottish MPs from having a say on issues in England\n@highlight\nLabour condemned the idea as a 'back of a fag packet solution'\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson hit out at generous pre-election offer to the Scots", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 477, "end": 495}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Cameron\u2019s move, including a pledge to consider devolving powers to major English cities, leaves @placeholder opposing the same rights for England that it promised to Scotland.", "idx": 33890}, {"query": "Mr Cameron\u2019s move, including a pledge to consider devolving powers to major English cities, leaves Labour opposing the same rights for @placeholder that it promised to Scotland.", "idx": 33891}], "idx": 21984} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An armed group detained 43 U.N. peacekeepers in Syria near the country's only border crossing with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights early Thursday, a day after militants took the crossing from the Syrian regime, the United Nations said. Those holding the peacekeepers are members of the al Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front, one of the groups fighting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, an Israeli military official told CNN on condition of anonymity. \"The United Nations is making every effort to secure the release of the detained peacekeepers, and to restore the full freedom of movement of the force throughout its area of operation,\" the U.N. said in a news release.\n@highlight\nNews comes a day after rebels took crossing between Syria, Israeli-occupied Golan Heights\n@highlight\nThe U.N. says 43 peacekeepers from Fiji detained in area of Quneitra, Syria, near crossing\n@highlight\nAn Israeli military official says the al-Nusra Front is detaining the peacekeepers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 475, "end": 488}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In June 2013, rebels and Syrian forces battled for control of @placeholder.", "idx": 33895}], "idx": 21986} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A second woman has revealed her identity claiming she was abused by former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi. Author and lawyer Reva Seth says she met Ghomeshi in 2002 as a 26-year-old after starting a new job in Toronto, Canada. She claims the pair 'kissed' a few times before the 47-year-old became 'a different person, super angry, almost frenzied and disassociated'. Reva Seth (pictured right) says she met Jian Ghomeshi (left) in 2002 as a 26-year-old after starting a new job in Toronto, Canada The founder of radio show Q was fired from the program on Sunday, amid accusations of sexual assault, which he claimed were started by a jilted ex-girlfriend looking for revenge.\n@highlight\nJian Ghomeshi fired from his CBC radio show Q amid sexual assault claims\n@highlight\nSince he was fired, five more women have come forward to claim dates with Ghomeshi turned violent\n@highlight\nAuthor Reva Seth has revealed her identity describing allegations of abuse\n@highlight\nClaims Ghomeshi had his 'hand around my throat' before carrying out assault\n@highlight\nActress Lucy DeCoutere one of nine women who claim to have been physically or verbally abused by the former radio host\n@highlight\nGhomeshi allegedly fighting his firing, saying he was only let go because executives found out about his BDSM lifestyle", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 965, "end": 979}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The woman though, told @placeholder that she agreed to see him again, because she thought he 'might just have been too rough' - but nothing that couldn't be ironed out.", "idx": 33908}], "idx": 21998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:01 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:01 EST, 3 May 2013 Dangling your legs nearly 400ft up in the air is not a thing for the fainthearted. Add a 40mph spin and even the bravest thrillseeker may think twice. This a ride on the Eclipse, the world\u2019s tallest chair carousel, opening in Stockholm this weekend. Standing at a neck-bending 397ft tall, it offers panoramic views of the Swedish capital - for those brave enough to keep their eyes open. Riding high: Eclipse, the world's tallest chair swing carousel is nearly 400ft high and will take you on a 44mph ride - if you dare!\n@highlight\nRide Eclipse sets a record at 397ft and a top speed of 44mph\n@highlight\nOpened at Sweden's oldest amusement park in central Stockholm\n@highlight\nFirst passenger was Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 794, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For those who still find this a mundane ride, the panoramic view of @placeholder may be worth a ticket alone.", "idx": 33909}], "idx": 21999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On June 9, 1942, a speech was broadcast on the BBC that would change human history. W\u0142adys\u0142aw Sikorski, Poland's prime minister exiled in London, revealed that 700,000 Jews had been systematically murdered in brutal Nazi concentration camps, quarantined and executed en-masse in ghettos, and walked to their deaths in gas chambers. This was the first time the world and the Allied forces had heard of the crimes of the Holocaust, a secret the Nazi leaders had been able to keep until now. The information, a dossier of photographs and documents, had come to London from Poland via Stockholm, thanks to a group of Swedish men who had risked their lives to tell the world about the Nazi persecution of Polish Jews\n@highlight\nThe 'Warsaw Swedes' worked in Poland before and during WWII\n@highlight\nThey helped the Polish resistance smuggle documents and information\n@highlight\nSven Norrman smuggled the first proof of The Holocaust in May 1942\n@highlight\nThe BBC told the world about Nazi persecution of Jews weeks later\n@highlight\nThe Warsaw Swedes were arrested by Gestapo and sentenced to death", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 84, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The documents Sven Norrman transported from Poland to London via Sweden detailing the horror of the Nazi concentration camps and the use of gas chambers were translated into @placeholder later in 1942, but banned by the then-government so as to not upset Nazi-Germany", "idx": 33911}], "idx": 22000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Antalya, Turkey (CNN) -- Hundreds of activists at a meeting in Turkey titled \"Conference for Change in Syria\" issued a declaration Thursday calling on President Bashar al-Assad to step down and hand power to his vice president, with the goal of then organizing democratic elections. The opposition gathering also declared its support for the \"Revolution in Syria,\" and elected a 31-member council aimed at assisting the protest movement in Syria. For the last two days, the activists from Syria and international diaspora have gathered in the conference rooms and lobbies of a hotel in this Turkish beach resort, to plot ways to support the bloody revolution in Syria.\n@highlight\nNEW: Syrian activists issue a declaration telling President Bashar al-Assad to step down\n@highlight\nThe activists are meeting in Turkey in support of the Syrian opposition\n@highlight\nDozens of pro-regime Syrians show up in support of al-Assad\n@highlight\nAl-Assad's regime sent the pro-government group, an opposition activist says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 78, "end": 98}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They (the @placeholder regime) sent these people here to protest outside this hotel.", "idx": 33914}], "idx": 22001} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I was living in Syria when the statues of Saddam Hussein in neighboring Iraq came toppling down. Saddam, who had arrogantly had his name inscribed on bricks at the ancient city of Babylon, did not expect his rule to end so abruptly, so humiliatingly. And at the University of Damascus, students told me that they expected Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to fall soon, too. They were not alone. With 250,000 U.S. troops amassed in Iraq in 2003, George W. Bush's White House had contemplated rolling American tanks into the Syrian capital. The Middle East was to be reshaped in the image of American democracy. But events in Iraq, Afghanistan, and North Korea distracted the Pentagon, and the \"democratic domino theory\" did not come to pass.\n@highlight\nHusain: Fall of Saddam Hussein pyschologically empowered Arab opposition\n@highlight\nOther, more direct developments had greater effect on Arab Spring\n@highlight\nIraq War has prevented more from being done to aid Arab Spring, especially in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 271, "end": 292}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 348, "end": 362}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is a mistake to suggest that @placeholder across the region were directly inspired by the fall of Saddam -- if that were true, they would have risen a decade ago.", "idx": 33921}], "idx": 22008} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Syrian National Council, a prominent opposition group, elected its spokesman, George Sabra, as president at a meeting Friday in Doha, Qatar. A foreign policy spokesman for the group, Radwan Ziadeh, said Sabra -- the group's third president -- replaces Abdulbaset Sieda, who is now a member of the executive office. In all, 11 members -- men of various religious and ethnic backgrounds -- were elected to the executive office. \"We hope the refreshment in leadership will reflect on the work of the SNC in the future,\" Ziadeh said. \"No women were elected to the executive council but there is a seat for a woman that remains empty,\" he said, adding that no woman had run for the position.\n@highlight\nLCC announces it is breaking with the Syrian National Council\n@highlight\nOf the thousands arriving in Turkey, dozens are injured\n@highlight\nSyrian government forces and rebels fought near Turkish border\n@highlight\nUnited Nations says more than 11,000 Syrians have fled into Turkey, Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 35}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 749, "end": 771}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The moves in @placeholder came as rebels inside Syria claimed victory at a key border town after fighting drove thousands of civilians into Turkey.", "idx": 33926}], "idx": 22012} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ferguson, Missouri, police Officer Darren Wilson, in his first interview since he fatally shot unarmed teenager Michael Brown, said he's not tormented by that fateful encounter on a street in suburban St. Louis last summer. \"I don't think it's haunting,\" Wilson told ABC News on Tuesday. \"It's always going to be something that happened. The reason I have a clean conscience is that I know I did my job right.\" Repeating what he told a grand jury investigating the shooting, Wilson said Brown reached into his police vehicle and grabbed for his gun. He feared for his life, he said.\n@highlight\nFerguson police Officer Darren Wilson tells ABC News that he is sorry about shooing\n@highlight\nOfficer who shot teen Michael Brown says he was simply doing his job\n@highlight\nWilson said Brown tried to take his gun and charged at him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder got a shot off on his third attempt, he said.", "idx": 33927}], "idx": 22013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CNN has learned from two senior Democratic sources that former President Bill Clinton will attend the Senate Democrats' weekly luncheon Tuesday to address the caucus about health care. A notice obtained by CNN went out to Senate Democrats saying, \"All Senators should be aware that former President Clinton will be making a presentation on Health Care at tomorrow's caucus lunch. Senator Reid has requested that all Democratic Senators attend.\" A constant refrain from Democratic leaders is that wavering Democrats must heed what they say is a lesson of the Clinton administration: fail to pass a health care reform bill, and congressional Democrats will suffer on Election Day.\n@highlight\nClinton will attend Senate Democrats' weekly luncheon Tuesday, sources tell CNN\n@highlight\nClinton will push message that failure to pass health bill will have election consequences\n@highlight\nHouse of Representatives passed health care bill over the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 126}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 231, "end": 246}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 892, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With this visit at a critical time for health care in the @placeholder, the former president will be able to deliver that message in person.", "idx": 33932}], "idx": 22016} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. is urging Pyongyang to release an American held captive after reports that the man attempted suicide in a North Korean prison. Swedish diplomats met with Aijalon Mahli Gomes, a U.S. State Department official confirmed Friday. He declined to release details about the 31-year-old's condition, citing respect for the family's privacy. \"We reiterate our urge for the North Korean government to release Mr. Gomes on humanitarian grounds,\" said Mark Toner, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department. \"A Swedish official had been granted consular access eight times, including today's visit,\" Toner said. \"I think we're concerned about his welfare and -- as we would with any American citizen.\"\n@highlight\nSwedish diplomats meet with Aijalon Mahli Gomes\n@highlight\nBoston-area native serving an eight-year sentence in North Korea\n@highlight\nMedia reports: He recently attempted suicide\n@highlight\nSwedish Embassy represents U.S. interests in the nation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 172, "end": 190}, {"start": 195, "end": 215}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 490, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Calls to the @placeholder in Pyongyang were unanaswered over the weekend.", "idx": 33933}], "idx": 22017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mother of a young woman who was stabbed to death in front of her 26 day old baby has joined forces with the parents of another victim to call for a 'stalkers list' to prevent similar murders. Pamela Dabney, 60, believes her daughter Kirsty Treloar, 20, could have been saved from the brutal hands of her former boyfriend had there been a list warning her of his violent past. Miss Treloar was stabbed 29 times after Myles Williams, 19, broke into her home in Hackney in east London on New Year's Day in 2012. 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A year after revolution felled a longtime dictator, a new crisis has soured its strongest Western ally and threatened to sever military aid. Egyptian authorities had been investigating civil society organizations for a while but they stunned U.S. officials by announcing this week that 43 foreigners, including 19 Americans, working for civil society organizations would face prosecution. Egyptian officials blamed ongoing unrest in their country on foreign interference. Authorities carried out 17 raids on the offices of 10 organizations including the U.S.-based Freedom House, National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute. Among those going to court is Sam LaHood, son of Ray LaHood, the transportation secretary.\n@highlight\nEgyptian authorities crack down on foreign organizations\n@highlight\nAmong those facing trial are 19 Americans\n@highlight\nAngry U.S. lawmkers threaten to cut off military aid to Egypt\n@highlight\nMany are surprised by Egypt's provocation but see no easy way out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 709}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several analysts said they were surprised the @placeholder chose to provoke America at such a critical juncture in their post-revolutionary journey; to bite the proverbial hand that feeds them.", "idx": 33941}], "idx": 22022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Labour's new election guru David Axelrod has gaffed after spelling the leader's name wrong. The former Obama aide wrote on Twitter that he had enjoyed a 'visit with @Ed_Milliband' apparently unaware that the leader's surname has only one 'l'. To add to the blunder it also emerged Mr Axelrod, an expert in modern campaigning, is following a parody Twitter account instead of the real Mr Miliband. 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Leanne Stanford originally made the extraordinary offer after her mother Judith Roberts miscarried the IVF baby she was expecting with her new husband at 21 weeks. It was while leaving hospital that Miss Stanford told her mother: \u2018If you want to try again I\u2019ll help you. I\u2019ll be a surrogate for you if you want me to.\u2019 Leanne Stanford, with baby Mollie, who is 18 months. Ms Stanford gave birth Mollie after carrying the baby as a surrogate for her mother Judith Roberts\n@highlight\nLeanne Stanford agreed to become pregnant as a surrogate for her mother\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old from North Tyneside impregnated herself using her step-father's sperm\n@highlight\nBut before she gave birth she changed her mind about giving up the baby\n@highlight\nHer relationship with her mother, Judith Roberts, 50 has now broken down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 268, "end": 270}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 484, "end": 498}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder said she was desperate for a sibling for her seven-year-old daughter \u2013 the youngest of her four girls.", "idx": 33945}], "idx": 22025} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Villa fans had begun to call for an end to Paul Lambert\u2019s reign when Christian Benteke sent a half-volley into the net a minute from time. A year to the day since Sheffield United humbled Aston Villa in the third round, this match was on the verge of turning into another disaster. Benteke\u2019s strike silenced the protest at the end of a tepid encounter. Christian Benteke laces the shot from outside the box that broke Blackpool hearts at Villa Park Benteke's goal came in the 88th minute against the Championship's bottom-placed side Benteke celebrates the goal that will have brought great relief to Paul Lambert's Premier League side\n@highlight\nChristian Benteke scored winner in the 88th minute against Blackpool\n@highlight\nVilla fans chanted for Paul Lambert's sacking before the goal was scored\n@highlight\nBenteke's 20-yard volley finally beat Blackpool keeper Joe Lewis\n@highlight\nIt was the 12th goal Villa fans have seen in their team's 22 matches", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 69, "end": 85}, {"start": 163, "end": 178}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has introduced a style that relies on retaining possession and insisted the switch in tactics would ultimately produce results and questioned the protests.", "idx": 33960}], "idx": 22034} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Lloyd The most worrying thing about Andy Murray\u2019s exit is the fact it suggested a regression in the mental side of his game to the pre-Ivan Lendl days. He lost meekly and there was no fighting spirit. It was a 1/10 performance from a mental point of view \u2014 the sort of display that you would never conceive of from a great player like he is. Andy had the demeanour of a first-round loser rather than a defending champion and he deserves to be criticised for his poor attitude. He was grumbling right from the start of the match and giving all the wrong signals to his opponent Grigor Dimitrov, who himself was nervous and there for the taking at times.\n@highlight\nLendl had helped Murray to cut out petulance from his game\n@highlight\nAgainst Grigor Dmitrov frustration and anger crept back into his game\n@highlight\nMurray should give Mauresmo more of a chance and should listen to her\n@highlight\nHe could look to Mats Wilander, John McEnroe or Jimmy Connors as coach\n@highlight\nKyle Edmund is the top young British prospect at the moment\n@highlight\nEdmund is coached by Greg Rusedski who can help him be great\n@highlight\nRoger Federer could win a record eighth Wimbledon title on Sunday\n@highlight\nHis life is worked out to the minute so he can be father and a tennis player", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don\u2019t think he\u2019ll end his partnership with @placeholder immediately and she deserves some time but it hasn\u2019t been an immediate success.", "idx": 33973}], "idx": 22043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman Russia could seize the whole of Ukraine in three days, Nato\u2019s supreme military commander warned yesterday. US Air Force General Philip Breedlove said Vladimir Putin has built up a force on Ukraine\u2019s borders that is big enough for a full-blown invasion and \u2018ready to go\u2019. He spoke as diplomatic concerns grew over the Russian strongman\u2019s failure to pull his forces back after seizing Crimea \u2013 despite pledging to do so. But intelligence chiefs warned Nato that the 40,000 troops on the border could invade the rest of Ukraine within 12 hours of a Kremlin order. 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The Ukip leader hit out at the party's former communities spokesman Amjad Bashir after his defection to join David Cameron's party. But he refused to condemn Ukip party secretary Matthew Richardson saying that Ukip should represent 'bigots' and labelling the NHS a 'waste of money'. 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Kanden Jones was spending the day with diabetic grandfather Carl in Houston, Texas, when his elderly relative's blood sugar became low and he passed out. With the pair alone on a walk together and Kanden's parents Christmas shopping, the youngster was the only one able to find help for his grandfather. Scroll down for video Lifesaver: Kanden Jones took matters into his own hands when his grandfather Carl, left, collapsed\n@highlight\nKanden Jones managed to call his parents during emergency", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the call @placeholder's parents rushed to the deer lease where Mr Jones had collapsed, where it took two hours for them to locate the pair.", "idx": 33986}], "idx": 22047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Radical Islamist fighters seized control of the seat of Somalia's U.N.-backed transitional government Monday, raiding the parliament building and demanding that several lawmakers publicly surrender, according to a journalist who witnessed the spectacle. Members of the Somali Transitional Federal Parliament are meeting in the neighboring country of Djibouti. Al-Shabab fighters took over the parliament building and the presidential palace in Baidoa, in the southwestern part of the country, a day after the Ethiopian troops who had backed up the transitional government left the country. The insurgents captured five members of parliament and paraded them through the city streets, with hundreds of residents looking on, the reporter said. 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The 24-year-old Geordie believes there is plenty of scope for improvement at his boyhood club. 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They may be satisfied with their position in the table \u2014 they can return to third place if they beat West Ham \u2014 and it\u2019s difficult to argue with a run that has produced one defeat in 16 games. But there is still something that doesn\u2019t quite gel about this Manchester United team. 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Ammar Harris was today identified as a suspect in the terrifying shooting that killed an aspiring rapper and caused a fiery crash that left two other people dead and five more injured. Harris, whose previous arrests in the city include kidnapping, sexual assault and soliciting clients for a prostitute, is considered armed and dangerous, police Capt. Chris Jones said.\n@highlight\nPolice are searching for Ammar Harris, who has been identified as a suspect in the terrifying shooting on Thursday\n@highlight\nHis previous arrests include kidnapping, sexual assault and soliciting clients for a prostitute\n@highlight\nHarris allegedly shot dead aspiring rapper Kenneth Cherry Jr. from inside his black Range Rover SUV at around 4:20am on Las Vegas Strip\n@highlight\nThe Maserati crashed into a taxi, causing the cab to burst into flames and killing its driver and passenger\n@highlight\nThe Range Rover was found on Saturday outside an apartment east of the Strip\n@highlight\nIntersection is near some of Vegas' most famous casinos, including Bellagio and Caesars Palace", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1376}, {"start": 1418, "end": 1422}, {"start": 1456, "end": 1463}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1482}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chris Jones said today of @placeholder, adding that he said sometimes goes by", "idx": 34015}], "idx": 22070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona still look set to part company with coach Luis Enrique, despite winning 5-0 in midweek, and former Brighton manager Oscar Garcia is the surprise name on a list of possible replacements. Catalan television reported last night that Barca president Josep Bartomeu had met Leo Messi, made it clear he sided with him in his fall-out with Luis Enrique, and was already looking to replace the 44-year-old coach. 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Madrid\u2019s galaxy of stars including Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez have helped them to attract almost 82m \u2018fans\u2019 on the world\u2019s most popular social network, Facebook, plus almost 15m Twitter followers for a combined following of 96.75m across the two dominant social platforms. 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Having faced colon cancer when her daughter was an infant, and breast cancer three years later, she is not easily spooked. \u2018Surviving cancer does give you a remarkable perspective on life,\u2019 she\u2019s said. 'You take no ****, take no prisoners, and just do what feels right.\u2019 Left to right: Author, E. L. 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It\u2019s almost gone under the radar that Henderson is now a regular for club and country, and indeed when he was suspended at the end of last season, that\u2019s when Liverpool dropped crucial points. I saw him play for Sunderland on the right side of midfield and despite lacking killer pace he looked a threat because of the quality of his delivery. Liverpool have taken him to Anfield and under Rodgers he has become a brilliant midfield player who can control a game, keep the ball and use it with intelligence and quality.\n@highlight\nJordan Henderson is a key player for Liverpool and England\n@highlight\nEnglish players struggle to break into top Premier League clubs\n@highlight\nArsenal and Liverpool are producing good English players", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 50, "end": 65}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Liverpool sign English players and make them better, and so do @placeholder.", "idx": 34045}], "idx": 22092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- New hope, more frustration. As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 turned up fresh potential clues, dozens of anguished Chinese relatives on Sunday demanded that Malaysia provide them with evidence on the fate of their loved ones aboard the missing Boeing 777. Ideal weather conditions gave one Australian aircraft crew the opportunity to detect many objects in the water west of Perth. It spotted four orange items of interest, took photos and sent the coordinates, but Flight Lt. Russell Adams said the crew couldn't determine whether the objects were from the airliner, which officials believe went down in the southern Indian Ocean.\n@highlight\nNEW: Australian Prime Minister: \"If this mystery is solvable, we will solve it\"\n@highlight\nSearch for plane resumes; 10 aircraft and 10 boats involved\n@highlight\nNo confirmed plane debris sightings, though four interesting orange objects are seen\n@highlight\nAustralian crew calls new objects one of their \"most promising leads\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 78, "end": 105}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ten aircraft were set to fly over the search area about 1,150 miles (1,850 kilometers) west of @placeholder, Australian officials said.", "idx": 34051}, {"query": "Ten aircraft were set to fly over the search area about 1,150 miles (1,850 kilometers) west of Perth, @placeholder officials said.", "idx": 34052}], "idx": 22095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The controversial king of Paleo has revealed that he loves what he sees in the mirror. Celebrity chef Pete Evans says he looks and feels younger than ever thanks to a complete lifestyle transformation after converting to the contentious 'caveman diet'. 'I see a very young teenage boy looking back at me,' he told Sunday Life magazine. 'It's exciting because five years ago I was looking at myself, going, \"F*** Pete, you are looking old!\" The 41-year-old says he was feeling lethargic and bloated before cutting out grains, sugar and dairy as part of his Paleo regime, which was voted as one of the worst diets of 2014.\n@highlight\nControversial king of Paleo reveals that he loves what he sees in the mirror\n@highlight\nCelebrity chef Pete Evans says he looks and feels like a teenager\n@highlight\nThe 41-year-old said five years ago he felt lethargic and bloated\n@highlight\nNow a Paleo convert, Evans shrugs off the many critics of the diet\n@highlight\nHis mate and fellow MKR judge Manu worries he is taking it to the extreme\n@highlight\nPaleo diet cuts out grains, sugar and dairy and 'inhumanely raised' meat", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 315, "end": 334}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Evans' blood boiling saying if it could be proven that @placeholder put people at risk then he would eat his 'f***** hat'", "idx": 34069}], "idx": 22107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Promises are an inherent part of campaigning. But in a time where distrust of government is at an all-time high, 2012 Republican candidates are using promises of action on Day 1 of their administrations to convince voters of the seriousness of the problems facing the nation and their seriousness about taking immediate action to fix them. For the most part, the campaigns have focused on using executive orders as a means to do something on the first day. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich outlines on his website the content of the executive order he would sign in his first day in office. He promises to eliminate all White House \"czar\" positions, reauthorize a policy to stop \"taxpayer dollars from being used to fund or promote abortions in foreign countries\" and to move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, among other things.\n@highlight\nCampaigns focus on using executive orders as a means to do something on the first day\n@highlight\nGingrich promises to eliminate all White House \"czar\" positions on his first day\n@highlight\nRomney wants to start the elimination of Obama-era rules that hurt the economy\n@highlight\nFormer presidential adviser says it is possible to get many orders, bills signed on Day 1", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a certain level of vagueness, however, from both @placeholder and Romney about their plans.", "idx": 34070}], "idx": 22108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GAZA CITY, Gaza (CNN) -- Israeli forces fired on a U.N. aid convoy Thursday in Gaza, killing at least one contract worker and prompting the U.N. to halt some of its operations in Gaza, U.N. officials said. Palestinians distribute U.N. food aid Thursday in a refugee camp in southern Gaza. The U.N. has \"lost confidence\" in the Israeli military's attempts to allow humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory, the U.N. Relief and Works Agency's director said. Meanwhile, the U.N. Security Council late Thursday overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. Fourteen of the council's 15 members voted in favor of the resolution -- with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice abstaining from the vote.\n@highlight\nU.N. secretary-general says Israelis fired on U.N. aid convoy\n@highlight\nU.N. suspends some aid work, citing death of at least one worker\n@highlight\nFour rockets fired from southern Lebanon landed in northern Israel on Thursday\n@highlight\nU.N. 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Meanwhile, thousands of theaters will still be presenting the film \"Lincoln,\" portraying the soon-to-be-martyred president's efforts in January 1865 to persuade the House of Representatives to pass the 13th Amendment, outlawing slavery throughout the nation. Coming at a time when many Republicans are seeking to rebrand their party, these commemorations of the first Republican president raise this question: Why not refashion the Grand Old Party in the image of the Great Emancipator? Steven Spielberg's historical drama, as well as the biography upon which it is based, Doris Kearns Goodwin's \"Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln,\" both remind today's Americans that Lincoln was not only a moral leader but also a practical politician. 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Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, a member of the leadership team that helps round up House votes, told fellow GOP lawmakers that he thought they should, as a matter of political strategy, extend just the tax-rate cuts for those making $250,000 or less before the end of the year -- a position being pushed by President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats.\n@highlight\nRep. 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He declined to give details of what happened to bring the case before a Los Angeles judge. CNN was unable to obtain the judges order Tuesday evening, but celebrity news website TMZ published quotes from the document. \"His grip was so tight that I could not breathe or speak,\" Hyland, 23, said in a sworn statement. \"I was scared and in fear for my life.\"\n@highlight\nTMZ reports Hyland accuses Prokop of putting her in fear for her life\n@highlight\n\"The documents speak for themselves,\" Hyland's lawyer tells CNN\n@highlight\nHyland plays Haley Dunphy on \"Modern Family\"\n@highlight\nShe met Prokop when they both auditioned for Disney's \"High School Musical\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 271, "end": 273}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 909, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will not speak publicly about the incident, Sherman said.", "idx": 34103}], "idx": 22130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She's convinced that hamburgers were invented by Kim Jong Il, thinks Lady Gaga is a man and refuses to ride a bicycle on the grounds that it's dangerous and would ruin the shape of her legs. 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President Bush wants Congress to approve his request for war spending before the holidays. He said the Army will have to shut down bases and start furloughing between 100,000 and 200,000 civilian workers by mid-February if Congress does not clear the funds. \"Pentagon officials have warned Congress that the continued delay in funding our troops will soon begin to have a damaging impact on the operations of this department,\" Bush said Thursday. \"The warning has been laid out for the United States Congress to hear.\"\n@highlight\nDems have said they plan to hold Bush's request for war spending until next year\n@highlight\n$50 billion war spending bill passed the House but stalled last week in the Senate\n@highlight\nBush called on Congress to approve funds \"without strings and without delay\"\n@highlight\nPentagon says Army will have to make major cutbacks if it doesn't get the funds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 692, "end": 713}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Congressional Democrats have disputed that, saying the @placeholder could shift existing funds to continue the efforts.", "idx": 34113}], "idx": 22137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Special coins designed to mark the christening later this month of Prince George, the baby son of Prince William and his wife, Catherine, go into production Tuesday in Britain. Prince George, who was born in July, is the first royal baby to be honored with a christening coin from the Royal Mint. Catherine's first appearance since royal baby was born The design of the coins, to be produced by the Royal Mint in a range of sizes and materials, has been approved by his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, the Royal Mint said.\n@highlight\nSpecial coins to mark the christening of Prince George go into production\n@highlight\nHe will be christened this month at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace\n@highlight\nThe coins are available for sale, with the largest gold version priced at $80,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 527}, {"start": 557, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A special silver coin was also issued to mark @placeholder's July 22 birth.", "idx": 34117}], "idx": 22141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie June Whitfield, star of comedy show Terry and June, has criticised BBC executives for turning middle class into a 'dirty word' She made her name as the star of a quintessential middle class sitcom. So June Whitfield is more than qualified to defend such shows amid claims that BBC bosses think there\u2019s too many of them. The Terry and June actress, now 88, has attacked the corporation for turning \u2018middle class\u2019 into a \u2018dirty word\u2019 by concentrating too much on blue collar comedies. Miss Whitfield, who appears in new BBC1 show Boomers, said it was \u2018extraordinary\u2019 that bawdy comedies such as Mrs Brown\u2019s Boys are preferred to gentler shows such as Miranda.\n@highlight\nJune Whitfield criticised BBC for turning middle class into a dirty word\n@highlight\nSaid it was 'extraordinary' that new comedy shows are so 'in your face'\n@highlight\nBBC report praised Mrs Brown's Boys as successful working class comedy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 856, "end": 858}, {"start": 875, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Whitfield found fame in the 1970s and 1980s in @placeholder.", "idx": 34126}], "idx": 22149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Trayvon Martin should be remembered as a happy, smiling teenager, says his soft-spoken older brother. Martin, 17, was an honors student with his own college dreams, according to Jahvaris Fulton. But Martin's life ended on February 26 in Sanford, Florida, during an encounter with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. \"He probably was going to be someone,\" Fulton, in an interview aired Friday night on CNN's \"AC360,\" said of Martin. Fulton humorously recalled Martin's first time riding on a horse. \"His horse had some problems. It wanted to be a bully to everybody else's horse. He (Martin) handled it. He was the first one to learn how to control him.\"\n@highlight\nTrayvon Martin was a happy teenager, older brother says\n@highlight\nHe tells \"AC360\" his brother wasn't violent, confrontational\n@highlight\nThey went horseback riding a week before Trayvon died\n@highlight\nGeorge Zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Nobody, after all, wanted @placeholder to be prejudged as he was walking down that street,\" he said Thursday.", "idx": 34127}], "idx": 22150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Rolling Stone) -- \"Making Achtung Baby is the reason we're here now,\" Bono says early on in Davis Guggenheim's new U2 documentary, \"From The Sky Down,\" which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday night. The film -- which focuses on the tumultuous time in the band's career 20 years ago -- shows how Bono, guitarist the Edge, drummer Larry Mullen Jr. and bassist Adam Clayton got back on track: After considerable infighting and \"creative differences\" while the four hunkered down at Hansa Studios in Berlin in 1990 to try to make an album, the song \"One\" finally and miraculously sprouted from the unfinished \"Mysterious Ways.\"\n@highlight\nThe film focuses on the tumultuous time in the band's career 20 years ago\n@highlight\nThere are sound-only interviews that Guggenheim was able to draw from each band member\n@highlight\nThere is a lot of levity too, including a satirical montage of bands that have imploded", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 116, "end": 117}, {"start": 133, "end": 149}, {"start": 176, "end": 210}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 361, "end": 376}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The movie has this pretty long [section] where you hear them write that song -- and it's goose bumps,\" @placeholder told Rolling Stone in Toronto.", "idx": 34128}], "idx": 22151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:46 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:53 EST, 6 February 2014 Two weeks after cascades of snow prevented vehicles from getting into the city of Valdez, at the end of the trans-Alaska pipeline, the only road into town has reopened. Crews finished clearing away the remaining avalanche debris, and there was no damage to Richardson Highway. A dozen or so avalanches combined to close the road on January 24, including two that completely covered the highway and about 10 that partially covered it. Open road: It's official - The 'Damalanche' is gone. The state Department of Transportation reopened Richardson Highway near Valdez on Wednesday morning after a series of monster avalanches blocked the city's only artery to the state road system for 12 days\n@highlight\nRichardson Highway in Alaska was completely blocked in two places\n@highlight\nCrews worked around the clock to clear about 54 tons of snow in five days\n@highlight\nOne avalanche created a lake that blocked equipment from reaching fallen snow\n@highlight\nSnow was piled more than 40 feet high in places\n@highlight\nHomes near a 500 million gallon lake created by the ice dam were evacuated\n@highlight\nSupplies had to be airlifted into Valdez for town's 4,000 residents who were trapped since January 24\n@highlight\nRoad now completely clear without any damage to people or the highway", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 356, "end": 373}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 596, "end": 623}, {"start": 634, "end": 651}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 802, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder piled up on the road 40 to 50 feet high from", "idx": 34150}], "idx": 22166} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HAMILTON, Bermuda (CNN) -- Four Chinese nationals of Uyghur ethnicity who had been held at the U.S. military's Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention facility have been resettled in Bermuda, officials said Thursday. Attorney General Eric Holder says the U.S. is \"extremely grateful to the government of Bermuda.\" \"Above all, this was a humanitarian act,\" Bermudan Premier Ewart Brown told CNN in an interview at his Cabinet office in Hamilton, Bermuda. \"We don't see it as quid pro quo.\" The four were twice cleared for release -- once by the Bush administration and again this year, according to a Justice Department statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: Bermudan premier: \"Above all, this was a humanitarian act\"\n@highlight\nUyghurs are native Chinese Muslims; the detainees were apprehended in Pakistan\n@highlight\nChina urges U.S. to hand over all 17 Uyghurs held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba\n@highlight\nOfficial says U.S. still negotiating with Palau to take remaining 13 Uyghurs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 592, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They left @placeholder because they did not agree with the government, she told CNN.", "idx": 34154}], "idx": 22170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A relegation scrap at Crystal Palace might have seemed like an attractive proposition for Alan Pardew with Newcastle trailing inside five minutes and the locals again restless in fear of a fifth straight loss. In fact, it still might, regardless of the turnaround which followed. But come full-time, Pardew \u2013 bookies\u2019 favourite for the vacant manager\u2019s position at Selhurst Park - was applauding those same supporters who had threatened to turn in the wake of Arouna Kone\u2019s early opener and embracing the players who have repeatedly bailed him out this season. It should have been a cause for celebration. Instead, Pardew refused to speak to the press after the game, fueling speculation he is tempted by a return to London. 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Aside from meeting his counterpart Chinese premier Wen Jiabao in the 16th Regular Meeting between the two Prime Ministers, Putin will also meet with Chinese President Hu Jintao and other Chinese leaders. Talks are expected to include negotiations on a natural gas deal worth $1 trillion that has been stalled by disagreements over price. 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Tim Hall, 26, travelled to Brussels last autumn for a course to build on his skills and improve his career prospects. But he has been stung by new rules aimed at preventing EU migrants from taking advantage of the benefits system.\n@highlight\nTim Hall travelled to Brussels last year for a four-month internship\n@highlight\nHe tried to apply for Jobseekers' Allowance upon return but was denied it\n@highlight\nHe was told 'for benefits purposes only, you're not considered to be habitually resident in the UK'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 543, "end": 544}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 714, "end": 734}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Previously, EU migrants had been able to start claiming @placeholder and other benefits within weeks of arriving \u2013 prompting concern that some people are arriving, signing on and only then looking for work.", "idx": 34176}], "idx": 22183} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BRADDOCK, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- What happens when business and government turn their collective back on a town and just walk away? Braddock, Pennsylvania, is what happens. Braddock, Pennsylvania, has suffered since the steel mills went out of business in the 1970s and 1980s. When steel was king, the population of Braddock surged to more than 20,000 people. With its proximity to Pittsburgh and its location on the Monongahela River, it was an ideal location for a steel town. When steel mills began closing in the 1970s and 1980s, Braddock was not immune. In 1982, Braddock's main mill, the Carrie Furnace, closed its doors, putting thousands of people out of work.\n@highlight\nBraddock, Pennsylvania, thrived as a steel town\n@highlight\nThousands of people left after mills shut down\n@highlight\nMayor trying to use incentives to bring business back to area\n@highlight\nReal estate prices are incredibly low, enticing some to move to town", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, residents left the town seeking work in other parts of @placeholder.", "idx": 34182}], "idx": 22188} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.N. on Monday called for reconciliation in the newly-established Republic of South Sudan after fighting reportedly left at least 600 dead and at least 26,000 cattle stolen. The Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary General, Hilde F. Johnson urged restraint Monday after fighting between the Murle and Lou Nuer communities in Jonglei State, killed at least 600 and left more than 750 wounded. Clashes broke out early Thursday morning and lasted through the day, South Sudan authorities reported. The U.N. on Friday dispatched an assessment and verification team to two of the conflict areas. The team found 28 casualties at one site and 30 at another along with a number of huts burned to the ground, said Aleem Siddique, spokesman for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.\n@highlight\nFighting in South Sudan reportedly left at least 600 dead, at least 750 wounded\n@highlight\nAlso at least 26,000 cattle stolen\n@highlight\n2,400 people died in 330 clashes across South Sudan, in first 6 months of 2011\n@highlight\nMost of the clashes are over cattle rustling incidents", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 79, "end": 101}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 245, "end": 260}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 760, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The violence occurred when members of the Murle tribe attacked villages of the @placeholder, Siddique said.", "idx": 34185}], "idx": 22190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 03:58 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:16 EST, 13 May 2013 The company behind a banned advert for a payday lender featuring troubled star Kerry Katona has re-launched its campaign featuring the formerly bankrupt singer again. The promotion for Cash Lady was banned by the Advertising Standards Agency because it appeared to suggest that it was possible to afford a popstar's lifestyle by using the lender's services. But after a gap of just four days, Ms Katona is once more appearing on TV in a similar but slightly different version of the Cash Lady ad, using the same colour scheme and graphic designs.\n@highlight\nFormer Atomic Kitten star appeared in ad for payday lender Cash Lady\n@highlight\nASA ordered firm to pull advert which mentioned Katona's money troubles\n@highlight\nBut just a few days later a similar ad is back on TV despite the ban\n@highlight\nNew publicity uses identical colour schemes and keeps Katona as star\n@highlight\nCampaigners attack 'glossy adverts and slick celebrity endorsements'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 293, "end": 320}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Katona, 32, who first rose to fame as a member of the recently reunited @placeholder, has run into well-documented personal and financial troubles, and was declared bankrupt in 2008.", "idx": 34186}], "idx": 22191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is reported to have reached a plea agreement that will allow him to plead no contest to misdemeanor reckless assault and therefore avoid prison. The deal would allow the football star to avoid a felony child-abuse conviction and instead be sentenced to probation and community service, plus a monetary fine. The disgraced football star, 29, had faced one felony count of reckless injury to a child after he was accused of striking his four-year-old son with a tree branch or switch at his gated mansion in The Woodlands. 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Darren McGirr, from Stockton, in Teeside, took the extreme measure to defend his property when burglar Mark Chesney threatened to stab him with a knife. After confronting the Chesney in the hallway, fast-thinking Mr McGirr managed to apprehend the intruder and hold him at the property until the police arrived. Teeside Crown Court had heard that Mr McGirr's girlfriend Kirsty Lowery screamed as she was awoken by a noise in the early hours of November 9 last year.\n@highlight\nBurglar Mark Chesney had threatened to stab Darren McGirr with a knife\n@highlight\nMcGirr and his girlfriend struggled to hold Chesney at the property until police arrived", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 597, "end": 615}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's flat with the intention to steal, but because he wrongly", "idx": 34190}], "idx": 22193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama castigated the North Korean government Monday for conducting a second nuclear bomb test in defiance of multiple international warnings. 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For something a little quieter, consider Lonely Planet's latest list of top European destinations that offer caf\u00e9 culture, history and outdoor adventures outside of Europe's most popular cities. This year's Europe list, developed by Lonely Planet's editors and writers, includes the next hot spots to visit as well as longtime favorites with something new to enjoy. \"We try to point out what's the next hot thing, what's been overlooked and deserving of more attention and places that people have heard about forever but may not know have been revitalized in recent years,\" said Andy Murdock, Lonely Planet's U.S. digital editor. \"It's food for thought for travelers looking to explore Europe more deeply.\"\n@highlight\nEnjoy port tastings in the Portuguese town that made the drink famous\n@highlight\nSoak in Icelandic hot springs without being surrounded by other tourists\n@highlight\nReturn to Italy's Cinque Terre towns, restored to their picturesque former selves\n@highlight\nFollow the \"Game of Thrones\" path to Northern Ireland and Dubrovnik, Croatia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In some ways, @placeholder's popularity is old news to American travelers, but a lot of people are seeing the coast.", "idx": 34207}], "idx": 22206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cape Town, South Africa (CNN) -- Judging by the ferocity with which Gerrie Nel pursued a case of \"planned and premeditated\" murder against Oscar Pistorius at his bail hearing, it would not be unreasonable to assume the state had a strong case. From the outset, however, the veracity of the state's case appeared to dwindle. At the bail hearing in February, the then-lead investigator Hilton Botha crumbled on the stand and had to concede that there was little appreciable evidence gathered to back up the state's claims. Worse, he admitted serious breaches of investigation protocol, including the failure to wear protective foot coverings at the crime scene, thereby contaminating certain forensic evidence. Botha also had to concede that Pistorius' version of events was not implausible.\n@highlight\nOlympian and Paralympian Oscar Pistorius accused of killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp\n@highlight\nPistorius denies murder, says he believed Steenkamp was an intruder\n@highlight\nJudge in the case has warned of danger of \"trial by media\" because of press reports\n@highlight\nPhelps: We simply don't have enough information yet to know truth of the case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 139, "end": 153}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 814, "end": 840}, {"start": 872, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now retired from the police service, would do well to remind himself of this.", "idx": 34209}], "idx": 22208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:07 EST, 10 May 2013 Facebook is in 'advanced talks' to buy satnav software firm Waze - but could be outbid by Apple at the last minute, it has been claimed. The social network is believed to be in advanced talks to acquire Israeli mobile satellite navigation start-up Waze for $800 million to $1 billion. However, experts say Apple is also interested in using the software to bolster its Maps app - and could step in with a last minute bid. Waze uses satellite signals from members' smartphones to 'crowdsource' maps and traffic data, and can run on Apple or Android handsets and tablets\n@highlight\nFacebook in 'advanced talks' with Israeli firm\n@highlight\nApple also believed to be interested in firm to bolster its Maps app", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If it goes ahead, the deal would be @placeholder's third acquisition in Israel.", "idx": 34211}], "idx": 22209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 02:47 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 10 January 2014 In the cut-throat battle for Christmas sales, Tesco, Morrisons and Marks & Spencer all announced humiliating defeats yesterday. Tesco and Morrisons have been squeezed by a shift in shopping habits as customers desert to budget rivals. In the City, shares in the two supermarkets were marked down amid warnings that profits will be below expectations. The rise of online shopping and a move away from a big weekly shop also played a part, with families choosing to buy little and often online or at convenience stores.\n@highlight\nM&S suffer tenth quarterly drop in clothes and home sales - down 2.1%\n@highlight\nTesco sales down 2.4% and Morrisons slump 5.6% over festive period\n@highlight\nBut Waitrose, Aldi and Lidl flourish after marvellous Christmas\n@highlight\nShares in Tesco and Morrisons slump after bad news is revealed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arguably, Morrisons is in an even deeper hole than @placeholder, with festive sales down by 5.6 per cent on a year ago, significantly more than at Tesco.", "idx": 34216}], "idx": 22214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chicago is no stranger to corruption so perhaps it's unsurprising that recently released emails show how CNN worked with city officials to portray Mayor Rahm Emanuel in a positive light for 'unscripted' documentary series 'Chicagoland'. The Chicago Tribune obtained more than 700 emails that reveal how the CNN production team filming the eight-hour series worked with the mayor's office to develop storylines - getting their input on details like camera angles and the wording of press releases for the show. The emails are made all the more inflammatory by the fact that Emmanuel is currently running for re-election in 2015, and the documentary appears to be reinforcing his campaign.\n@highlight\nOver 700 emails obtained by the Chicago Tribune show how CNN worked with the mayor's office to make him look good in a documentary series\n@highlight\nLast spring, CNN filmed eight-hour series 'Chiacgoland' and featured the mayor prominently\n@highlight\nCNN said the show would 'present him as the star he really is,' in an email from an executive producer to the mayor's office\n@highlight\nTwo of the show's producers are represented by William Morris talent agency, which is run by Emanuel's brother Ari\n@highlight\nEmanuel is currently running for re-election in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 223, "end": 233}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The mayor\u2019s office was never granted editorial control over the content or the press communications for @placeholder, and no agency was ever granted authority to offer the mayor\u2019s office editorial approval for the content or the promotional materials for the series.'", "idx": 34218}], "idx": 22216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Republican victories nationwide in this Tuesday's midterm elections gave the GOP's possible presidential hopefuls a surge of momentum Tuesday night as they enter a period of serious consideration of their own White House bids. Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who plans to huddle with close aides in Washington, D.C. next week to discuss his political future, seized the moment first by claiming the election result were not just a repudiation of President Barack Obama, but to Hillary Clinton \u2014 the likely Democratic presidential nominee -- as well. \"Hillary Clinton was very active in Kentucky,\" Paul told CNN's Brianna Keilar at an event for Sen. Mitch McConnell, referring to Clinton's multiple stops in the Bluegrass State for Democratic challenger, Alison Lundergan Grimes.\n@highlight\nSen. Rand Paul made part of his speech Tuesday about Hillary Clinton\n@highlight\nHe's just one of several GOP 2016 hopefuls to weigh in on the midterms\n@highlight\nChris Christie stumped for governor candidates across the country", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 77, "end": 79}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 780}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 847, "end": 861}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 956, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(Clinton, for example, spoke at 45 events for @placeholder, and Christie visited 15 states for Republicans in just the past five days.", "idx": 34220}], "idx": 22217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many families outlaw politics at the dinner table, but food is far from common ground on which Republic and and Democrats can agree. A new study published in the Wall Street Journal has revealed which fast food joints, chain restaurants and grocery stores conservatives and liberal prefer. Experion Marketing Services surveyed thousands of Americans across the country, asking them both their political identity and what food establishments they frequent. Red-meat lovers: Conservatives appear to favor the traditional American food available at pub-style eatery O'Charley's, southern country kitchen Cracker Barrel and Longhorn's steakhouse Around the world: The favorite restaurant chains of liberals were more ethnic, including Italian, Mexican and Asian cuisines\n@highlight\nCasual restaurant O'Charley's, burger joint Krystal and Texas grocery store chain Randall's are conservative favorites\n@highlight\nLiberals prefer shopping for groceries at Whole Foods, and eating out at California Pizza Kitchen and Au Bon Pain", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 162, "end": 180}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 981, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most liberal fast food chain: Liberals get their morning coffee and croissants on the go at @placeholder", "idx": 34224}], "idx": 22218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 40 countries will assist the U.S. in defeating ISIS, President Obama announced Thursday in a special national address. Mr Obama's speech follows the approval by Congress today, to arm Syrian rebels in the fight against the terrorist network. The president again insisted that no American troops will be sent back to Iraq to fight on the ground. Instead the U.S. will continue air strikes against ISIS, with new help from French allies. He said the country would not be bullied by the terrorist group, who have filmed the gruesome beheadings of two American journalists. 'Americans are united in confronting the threat from ISIL,' President Obama said from the White House. 'As Americans, we do not give in to fear.'\n@highlight\nPresident Obama held a press conference on Thursday, after Congress voted to arm rebels in Syria to fight ISIS\n@highlight\nThe president said again that no U.S. troops will fight on the ground\n@highlight\nFrance will aid American military in continuing airstrikes in Iraq\n@highlight\nMore than 40 countries will join the U.S. in working to 'degrade and destroy' the Islamic State, including several Arab countries, the president said", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder signs it into law as expected, the authority to train and arm the rebels would expire on December 11.", "idx": 34231}], "idx": 22224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gill Paul PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 3 November 2012 Ninety years ago this month, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun and set in motion a chain of events that brought scandal, infighting and rumours of a famous curse all the way from Egypt back to England and Highclere Castle \u2013 known to television audiences as Downton Abbey. As he peered into a hole in a door of the boy king\u2019s tomb, his financial backer, the 5th Earl of Carnarvon and owner of Highclere, asked: \u2018Can you see anything?\u2019 \u2018I see wonderful things,\u2019 came the famous reply.\n@highlight\nHoward Carted discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt 90 years ago with his financial backer, Lord Carnavon\n@highlight\nThe 5th Earl of Carnarvon, master of Highclere Castle kept a large part of the treasures from the tomb of the Egyptian boy-king at his home\n@highlight\nHighclere Castle is the set of ITV's period drama Downton Abbey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 346}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 487, "end": 503}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 657, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 751, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 894, "end": 909}, {"start": 925, "end": 927}, {"start": 944, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So perhaps, on the 90th anniversary, we should proclaim it as a great @placeholder success story.", "idx": 34240}], "idx": 22230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The curtain was raised on the English flat racing season in emphatic style as the Godolphin-owned Dawn Approach stormed to victory in the 2,000 Guineas, the first \"classic\" of the season, at Newmarket's Rowley Mile Saturday. The powerful chestnut, ridden by Kevin Manning, took the lead inside the final furlong and never looked like tiring, running out a five-length winner from Glory Awaits. It was a dominant performance in a race which has traditionally served as a bellwether for future greatness; a roll call of just the last few winners of this race includes no less personages as Camelot, Frankel, Makfi and Sea The Stars.\n@highlight\nDawn Approach wins 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket\n@highlight\nGodolphin owned colt ridden by Kevin Manning\n@highlight\nDawn Approach trained in Ireland by Jim Bolger\n@highlight\nGodolphin's Newmarket operation on lock down after doping scandal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, though he took longer to get into his stride, appeared to promise much more as he flew past the winning post to the delight of a packed Rowley Mile crowd.", "idx": 34244}], "idx": 22233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday unveiled what she described as a \"blueprint\" to guide global efforts in wiping out the AIDS virus, focusing on improving treatment and prevention practices to \"get ahead of the pandemic.\" The initiative is part of a plan to \"usher in an AIDS-free generation,\" said Clinton, who hailed a 200% increase in U.S.-funded antiretroviral drug treatments since 2008. Clinton announced the plan, officially titled the \"President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation,\" at the State Department, two days ahead of World AIDS Day. She was joined by Eric Goosby, U.S. global AIDS coordinator.\n@highlight\nThe announcement comes amid significant gains in fighting the virus\n@highlight\nAIDS-related deaths have dropped more than 25% over the last six years, U.N. says\n@highlight\nAbout 1.1 million people in the U.S. live with HIV, the CDC says\n@highlight\nRoughly 50,000 people contract the virus each year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 480, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 585, "end": 600}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And yet while nearly a quarter of new cases in the United States are found in young people, more than half of them do not know they are infected, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 34246}], "idx": 22234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Was there ever any doubt? When it mattered most, the man which this Brazilian team's quest may depend on, delivered once again. Neymar, the face of this World Cup, scored his fourth goal in three games to book his country a date with destiny and Chile in Belo Horizonte on Saturday. The 22-year-old, for so long hailed as the savior of Brazilian football, has not disappointed at a time where the likes of Portugal's World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo have flattered to deceive. While Lionel Messi has rescued Argentina, Neymar's 35th goal in 52 international appearances gives an insight into how crucial his role is likely to be in the next few weeks should Brazil go all the way.\n@highlight\nBrazil defeats Cameroon to seal top spot in Group A\n@highlight\nHost will now take on Chile in last 16 on Saturday\n@highlight\nMexico defeats Croatia 3-1 to claim second place\n@highlight\nMexico faces Netherlands in knockout phase", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 426, "end": 449}, {"start": 451, "end": 467}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But any negativity was soon washed away by a rampant yellow swagger which ripped through the very heart of the @placeholder defense.", "idx": 34250}], "idx": 22237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 15 May 2013 Google is set to unveil a host of new products including a dramatic overhaul of its maps service and a possible music service its annual software developers' conference in San Francisco today. Rumours suggest the company could be about to announce its latest operating system, an update to maps, Google Play Games, a music subscription service and more. At last year's event Google launched its Nexus 7 tablet and revealed Glass, its wearable computer. An Android display at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, where Google is preparing to reveal its latest gadgets\n@highlight\nGoogle's annual I/O conference takes place in San Francisco on Wednesday\n@highlight\nRumours and leaked screenshots suggest the company will launch a digital gaming centre, streaming music service and new Nexus devices as well as overhaul its Maps service", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 387, "end": 403}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Now - a new search tool on Android, which has recently been introduced to desktops, that makes it easier to find information.", "idx": 34252}], "idx": 22239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:12 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:34 EST, 18 January 2013 The first part of Lance Armstrong's doping confession to Oprah Winfrey drew about 4.3 million viewers to Winfrey's struggling television network on Thursday night, according to Nielsen ratings. The number - roughly the same as Good Morning America's daily audience - is good news for OWN, Winfrey's network, but it hardly compares to big interviews from her days of yore, such as the 1993 Michael Jackson that attracted 62 million viewers to ABC. During her peak in the early 90s, 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' drew an average 13 million viewers, according to the New York Times.\n@highlight\nThe interview is generating a wave of publicity for OWN, the network Winfrey launched in 2011 to poor ratings\n@highlight\nBut only 3.17 million people tuned in for the first airing of the interview at 9 p.m. Thursday. Another 1.12 million tuned in for the repeat at 10:30 p.m.\n@highlight\nPreviously, Winfrey's interview with Bobby Kristina, the daughter of Whitney Houston, held the two-year-old network's record for drawing the highest number of viewers at 3.5 million\n@highlight\nOWN only averaged 147,000 viewers aged 25 to 54 during primetime in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 316, "end": 335}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 575, "end": 592}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder planned to air one episode with Armstrong but expanded the program to two nights after the cyclist talked with Winfrey for more than two hours.", "idx": 34255}, {"query": "Her March 2012 talk with @placeholder's daughter shortly after the singer's sudden death drew 3.5 million viewers.", "idx": 34256}], "idx": 22241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jeb Bush name-checked Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Mark Zuckerberg on Monday while telling University of South Carolina graduates that \"young people and newcomers are often the great discoverers.\" The former Florida Republican governor's commencement speech -- short, optimistic and apolitical -- came the day after he'd said he planned to release 250,000 emails from his days in office. He will also write an accompanying eBook that he'll release next year. Bush's preemptive approach is one of the clearest signs yet of how seriously he is considering a run for president and allows him to address potential areas of criticism before opposition researchers dig in.\n@highlight\nFormer Florida Gov. 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James Tully, 39, from Canadensis, was questioned by police more than 20 times during the intense manhunt for Eric Frein, who was captured October 30 after a 48-day manhunt. Because he did not own a car, Tully had been forced to walk to work two hours each way along rural roads at the heart of the search zone, bringing him into nearly daily contact with troopers looking for the suspect.\n@highlight\nJames Tully, 39, lives in the search area of Canadensis, Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nSaid he has been stopped - sometimes violently - by police officers at least 20 times\n@highlight\nOnline fundraiser set up by a friend of a friend collected more than $24,000 so Tully could buy a car\n@highlight\nHe used less than half of the amount to purchase blue 2007 Subaru Outback\n@highlight\nEric Frein, 31, was arrested October 30 after 48 days on the run", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 13}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 919, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Necessary: Tully has started wearing visible photo ID to convince police he is not @placeholder", "idx": 34266}], "idx": 22249} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Glass, Google's high-profile entry into the world of wearable tech, may help launch a revolution if it's released later this year as expected. But test models already on the street have begun playing a more unlikely role -- as symbols in a simmering fight over Silicon Valley's impact on the city of San Francisco. It's a local story, but one with ramifications everywhere as Google on Tuesday made the connected headsets available to the public for the first time in a one-day sale. While our smartphones drop easily into pockets and tablets get zipped up in cases or backpacks, wearables such as Glass are, quite literally, in your face all the time.\n@highlight\nTwo recent cases saw Google Glass users attacked in San Francisco\n@highlight\nBoth appeared linked to protests over tech industry's role in the city\n@highlight\nProtesters say tech jobs are gentrifying the classically quirky city\n@highlight\nUsers say most Glass interactions are positive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The individual who smashed my Google Glass on Friday -- because of political beliefs or a personal impact that has been made by the tech industry -- felt that it was appropriate to destroy my personal property in protest against what I seemed to stand for, based on my appearance; never mind the irony in choosing to assault someone based on their appearance as a way to preserve @placeholder's culture,\" he wrote.", "idx": 34270}], "idx": 22252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hours before 22 U.S. embassies and consulates were to close for a day, President Barack Obama met with top security leaders Saturday to review the situation that led to the unprecedented move. 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Crowds swarmed outside the metropolitan cathedral in Buenos Aires, chanting as they waved Argentine flags. Smiling immigrants and tourists praised the news on the steps of New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral. Pilgrims at Mexico City's Basilica of Guadalupe said they were thrilled. Even though about 480 million of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics live in Latin America, for centuries, the church's top job has gone to Europeans. That changed with the announcement that Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who served as archbishop of Buenos Aires, would become the new pontiff. Bergoglio, 76, chose the name Pope Francis.\n@highlight\n\"Today is a historic day,\" Argentina's president says\n@highlight\nPriest: The pope's past as the son of immigrants could resonate with Latinos\n@highlight\nMexican bishops say his selection is \"a sign of love\" for Latin American churches\n@highlight\nPope Francis is the first pope from Latin America", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 304, "end": 326}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 375}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 610, "end": 630}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 971, "end": 984}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The election of a @placeholder pope demonstrates that we are now empowered with this faith,\" Molina said.", "idx": 34280}], "idx": 22257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lone MI5 agent: The officer was sent to infiltrate groups of traitors by security chiefs alarmed at the strength of support for Adolf Hitler (pictured) A lone MI5 agent went undercover to neutralise hundreds of Nazi sympathisers living in Britain during the Second World War, extraordinary secret papers reveal today. The officer, given the alias Jack King, was sent to infiltrate groups of traitors by security chiefs alarmed at the strength of support for Hitler. By posing as an undercover Gestapo officer, King was able to control groups of \u2018Fifth Columnists\u2019 who were trying to aid the Fascist cause. The Nazi sympathisers believed they were successfully passing secrets to Berlin \u2013 but all the while the information was being handed straight to MI5, say the newly declassified files released by the National Archives.\n@highlight\nOfficer sent by security chiefs alarmed at strength of support for Hitler\n@highlight\nControlled groups of 'Fifth Columnists' trying to aid Fascist cause\n@highlight\nNazi sympathisers believed they were passing secrets to Berlin\n@highlight\nBut all the while the information was being handed straight to MI5\n@highlight\nExtraordinary newly declassified files released by National Archives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 805, "end": 821}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 942, "end": 957}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder files state: \u2018She was found to be so violently anti-British and so", "idx": 34281}], "idx": 22258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Gloria Borger is a senior political analyst for CNN, appearing regularly on CNN's \"The Situation Room,\" \"Campbell Brown,\" \"AC360\u00b0\" and \"State of the Union With John King,\" as well as special event coverage. Gloria Borger says Democrats seem to be aiding the GOP in its attempt to defeat President Obama on health care. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It's always hard to be optimistic about the passage of any kind of health care reform. After all, history shows that for much of the past century, most attempts to reform the system have failed. There have been some exceptions -- such as Medicare in 1965. But, for the most part, the political will has been insufficient to move anything. Just ask Hillary Clinton.\n@highlight\nGloria Borger: Health care reform is always tough to accomplish\n@highlight\nBorger says Democrats are making it tougher by raising costs and taxes on rich\n@highlight\nShe says Obama needs to cut links to Democrats' unpopular ideas\n@highlight\nBorger: People on both sides have to work together on the issue", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 98, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 151, "end": 183}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No matter how badly the @placeholder opposition behaves -- and no matter how bereft it is of ideas of its own -- the Democrats seem happy to aid Republicans in their one clear goal for Obama: defeat.", "idx": 34292}], "idx": 22264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian warplanes reportedly targeted Iraq this week. Scores of civilians were killed at markets and gas stations in Anbar province Tuesday, local leaders told CNN. A militant group called ISIS, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, has been pushing into Iraq, shaking the country, its leadership and, in turn, threatening the region. But what does it mean that Syria reportedly is now attacking its neighbor? Here are some answers to get you up to speed: What does ISIS want, and how is that related to Iraq and Syria? ISIS includes mostly Sunni militants who want to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and Syria. In the towns it controls in Syria, it has imposed Sharia law. Women must be covered, music is prohibited, girls and boys must not mingle at school. The group's tactics are so ruthless even al Qaeda has distanced itself. For example, ISIS kidnapped more than 140 Kurdish schoolboys in Syria last month and forced them to take daily lessons in radical Islamic theory, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based monitoring group.\n@highlight\nISIS wants to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nSyrian response to ISIS inside its borders has been fairly muted until now\n@highlight\nBut Syrian regime bombed ISIS positions in Syria recently and reportedly bombed in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1302}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1321}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1360}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Regrouping and strengthening in @placeholder, ISIS became well-financed and highly organized.", "idx": 34297}], "idx": 22266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap PUBLISHED: 00:34 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 00:34 EST, 16 December 2013 Undaunted hobbits trumped princess power at the multiplex. Per studio estimates Sunday, Warner Bros. Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was No. 1 at the weekend box office with $73.7 million, besting last weekend's No. 1 film, Disney's animated fable Frozen. Melting down to the No. 2 position, Frozen earned $22.2 in its third weekend, bringing its impressive overall domestic ticket total to nearly $164.4 million. Internationally, the Disney hit gained $31.5 million. Cha-ching: The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug raked in $73.7 million in its opening weekend\n@highlight\nThe new Hobbit movie is the second of three in the series\n@highlight\nIn the same weekend last year, the movie's prequel, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, earned $84.6", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 172, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We are right on target to do very similar numbers to the last `@placeholder,' which grossed a $1 billion worldwide (overall).'", "idx": 34300}], "idx": 22268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Shake-up: Harriet Harman said allowing Scottish MPs to vote on laws that only affect England is an \u2018anomaly\u2019 that must be addressed Ed Miliband faced open revolt over English home rule last night after Labour\u2019s deputy leader called for the issue to be tackled. Harriet Harman said allowing Scottish MPs to vote on laws that only affect England is an \u2018anomaly\u2019 that must be addressed. After days of the Labour leadership refusing to back the idea, she told LBC Radio: \u2018We do have to recognise there\u2019s an anomaly and look at different ways we can address that.\u2019\n@highlight\nDeputy leader says Scots MPs voting on English laws is an 'anomaly'\n@highlight\nYesterday Ed Balls rejected Cameron's plans to reform system", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Miliband (cente) himself dodged the question 13 times when asked whether England should get the same rights promised to @placeholder in a TV interview", "idx": 34310}], "idx": 22271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle, Meghan Keneally and Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 00:20 EST, 1 March 2013 The mother of slain high school student Lauren Astley cried on the witness stand today as she was asked to identify her daughter's ex-boyfriend, Nathaniel Fujita, as part of his murder trial. Fujita, now 20, is charged with killing Astley in July 2011 shortly after she had broken up with him and 'humiliated him'. Astley's mother, Mary Dunne, was one of the witnesses who testified on Thursday, talking about how in the months leading up to the killing, Fujita had changed from his outgoing former self into a withdrawn and aggressive.\n@highlight\nNathanial Fujita killed his ex-girlfriend Lauren Astley in July 2011 but his lawyers say it was during a mental episode\n@highlight\nAstley's mother Mary Dunne testified on Thursday saying that she had to ask him to leave her daughter's graduation party weeks before her death\n@highlight\nProsecutors are trying to prove that he knew what he was doing and actively tried to cover up his tracks\n@highlight\nDefense is arguing that he had a brief psychotic episode and are using his family history of mental illness", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "case with the questioning of @placeholder's aunt, who said that mental illness", "idx": 34315}], "idx": 22274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- (CNN) -- The words \"budget\" and \"compromise\" haven't been connected in Congress in recent years. But legislators stunned observers and perhaps each other this week when Republicans and Democrats proved that they can, indeed, agree on government spending. Republican Rep. Paul Ryan and Democratic Sen. Patty Murray worked out a budget framework to fund the government into 2015. The House approved the compromise agreement Thursday. The measure now goes to the Senate, where it is expected to pass as early as next week. The White House supports the proposal. 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In 2012, Sister Megan Rice, and two other activists from the Plowshares anti-nuclear organisation - Michael Walli, 63, and Gregory Boertje-Obed, 57 - broke into the Y-12 Oak Ridge nuclear facility outside Knoxville, Tennessee. The group, there to protest against the proliferation of nuclear facilities, first hung large banners on the facility's fence, before using bolt cutters to cut their way inside. Something that took just seven minutes. 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Some late chess moves in House races, a rush to lawyer up, and some early vote tallies that suggest Democratic struggles -- those were part of our trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table to close our Sunday conversation. 1. The candidates give way to the voters -- and then the lawyers Eight or nine Senate races are dead heats entering the final week, so can you predict with any certainty who will win?\n@highlight\nLawyering up for potential runoff contests in Louisiana and Georgia\n@highlight\nNovember 4 tea leaves -- GOP ahead in the Iowa early vote tally\n@highlight\nObama goes to Wisconsin to help Dems try to unseat Walker", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This past week, for the first time in history, Republicans returned more early votes than @placeholder in Iowa,\" said Ball.", "idx": 34328}], "idx": 22283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates Updated: 10:25 EST, 7 February 2012 As dog owners know, you are lucky if your pooch can be persuaded to collect your slippers without chewing them to pieces. 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The rare condition means the retired teacher's joints are so weak that she can dislocate her shoulder from just opening a door.\n@highlight\nOwner hadn't been outside on her own for 18 months before she got Byron\n@highlight\nSeven-year-old dog fetches everything from milk in the fridge to hot water bottle and knows more than 100 commands", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He accompanies @placeholder to the supermarket - reaching down to low shelves to pick up any item Kate has on her shopping list.", "idx": 34345}, {"query": "He accompanies Kate to the supermarket - reaching down to low shelves to pick up any item @placeholder has on her shopping list.", "idx": 34346}], "idx": 22294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai for MailOnline Follow @@riathalsam Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has admitted he has no immediate plans to hold contract talks with Swansea and Crystal Palace target Jack Cork. The midfielder scored Southampton's opener in their 2-0 Capital One Cup win over Millwall on Tuesday, but could leave the club for nothing next summer when his contract expires. Koeman suggested the 25-year-old wanted to stay at the club, which he joined in 2011, but when asked if talks were planned, he said: 'At this moment, no.' 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Kay Hagan is punching back at her opponent after getting slammed by Republicans this week over missing a classified briefing on ISIS and other security threats to attend a fundraiser. In a TV ad released first to CNN on Friday, the North Carolina Democrat rebukes GOP attacks, plays up her voting attendance record on the Armed Services Committee and slams her rival North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis as a \"hypocrite.\" Hagan admitted earlier this week that she missed an Armed Services Committee meeting to attend a fundraiser. What she didn't tell reporters in that post-debate press conference was that the meeting was in fact a classified briefing on ISIS and other national security threats with the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.\n@highlight\nSen. Kay Hagan admitted this week she missed a hearing on ISIS and other threats to attend a fundraiser.\n@highlight\nOther incumbents are facing heat in other key Senate races for missing hearings.\n@highlight\nRepublicans immediately pounced on the report with several ads slamming her absence.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 347, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 503, "end": 526}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hagan's ad spotlights @placeholder' record of missing legislative work in favor of fundraising, which even prompted his hometown paper to call for Tillis' resignation -- a clip featured in the latest Hagan ad.", "idx": 34363}], "idx": 22306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Caroline Graham PUBLISHED: 18:43 EST, 4 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:43 EST, 4 May 2013 Elvis's daughter Lisa Marie Presley will tell a court that her ex-husband Michael Jackson feared he would die of a drugs overdose, as her father had done. Ms Presley, 45, has agreed to take the stand in a $40\u2009billion (\u00a325\u2009billion) case surrounding Jackson\u2019s death in 2009. Jackson\u2019s mother and children are suing concert promoters AEG claiming executives hired medic Dr Conrad Murray to do \u2018whatever it took\u2019 to get Jackson ready for a series of concerts at London\u2019s O2 arena.\n@highlight\nJackson's former wife to give evidence in ongoing civil trial\n@highlight\nWill tell court he feared he would die of a drugs overdose, like her father\n@highlight\nJackson's mother and children suing concert promoters AEG over his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 102, "end": 119}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 455, "end": 467}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was sentenced to four years in jail for involuntary manslaughter in 2011.", "idx": 34367}], "idx": 22309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A deadly hospital superbug could be treated using capsules of frozen faeces from healthy people, a new study has found. The gut infection Clostridium difficule (C. difficile) can be life-threatening, especially in the elderly. But scientists in the US found introducing 'normal' gut bacteria from a healthy donor's excrement, rebalanced a C. difficile patient's system, curing their illness. They successfully cured 18 of 20 patients who took part in the study at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston of their diarrohea, improving their condition. A new study has found capsules of frozen facecal matter from healthy donors can cure C. difficile patients of their severe diarrhoea. Doctors in the US cured 18 of the 20 patients taking part in their research. (File picture)\n@highlight\nIntroducing 'normal' gut bacteria from healthy donors' excrement helps 'rebalance' a C. difficile patient's system curing their diarrhoea\n@highlight\nDoctors at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston cured 18 of 20 patients who took part in their study\n@highlight\nC. difficile can be life-threatening, especially in the elderly\n@highlight\nIn healthy people the bacteria lies harmlessly in the gut\n@highlight\nFeared infection caused when antibiotics upset the balance of the gut allowing C. difficile to multiply causing severe diarrhoea\n@highlight\nResearchers warn people must not attempt 'home brew' capsules", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 249, "end": 250}, {"start": 339, "end": 340}, {"start": 464, "end": 493}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 637, "end": 638}, {"start": 701, "end": 702}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 874, "end": 875}, {"start": 949, "end": 978}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While natural bacteria that protect against infection are decimated by the drugs, @placeholder multiply.", "idx": 34368}], "idx": 22310} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The worst kept secret in Formula One is finally out -- Fernando Alonso is leaving Ferrari and will be replaced by Sebastian Vettel. Red Bull's four-time world champion has signed a three-year contract with the Scuderia, the oldest team in F1, from 2015. After ending his five-year stint at Ferrari, Alonso remains coy on where he will be driving next season. The double move by two of the sport's high profile world champions is the most significant in the driver market this season. But in the fickle world of F1 there are no guarantees it will work out for either of the ambitious racers.\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel signs a three-year contract with Ferrari from 2015\n@highlight\nRed Bull's four-time world champion replaces Fernando Alonso\n@highlight\nAlonso has still to announce which team he will drive for next season\n@highlight\nMcLaren says it will not announce its driver line-up until 1 December", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 123, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 248, "end": 249}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 520, "end": 521}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With teams spending a minimum of $70m per season, employing a driver who offers pace, performance and a pot of personal talent is more important than ever for those teams for can't afford super-talents like @placeholder.", "idx": 34370}], "idx": 22311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Nathan Justin Bieber told Orlando Bloom 'Say hi to Miranda for me!' just moments after the actor tried to punch him in an altercation when they ran into each other in an Ibiza restaurant. The 20-year-old singer was reported to have got 'very close' to the model at an after-party at a New York hotel following the Victoria's Secret show in 2012, while she was still married to Bloom. Today, Miranda, 31, apparently tried to turn her back on her ex-husband's antics as she posted a picture of herself with their three-year-old son Flynn - swiftly followed by a provocative shot of her topless in the bath from her new campaign for 7 For All Mankind Jeans.\n@highlight\nBloom made a beeline for Canadian star during night out at popular restaurant Ciprianis\n@highlight\nSources claim the actor hit out after Bieber made lewd claim about Miranda Kerr\n@highlight\nKerr today posted an image of herself and son on Instagram - swiftly followed by a topless picture of herself in the bath\n@highlight\nSeparate source confirms to MailOnline that Orlando Bloom 'took a swing' at Justin Bieber in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Ibiza, Spain\n@highlight\nTroublemaker Justin then posted a picture of Orlando's ex Miranda Kerr before quickly deleting it, fuelling rumours the pair hooked up in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 638, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, captures the moment actor Orlando Bloom throws a punch at", "idx": 34390}, {"query": "MailOnline, captures the moment actor @placeholder throws a punch at", "idx": 34391}, {"query": "All over: The Canadian singer brushed off his altercation with @placeholder while idling outside the restaurant on Wednesday evening, during which a member of his group made light of the bust-up - much to his amusement (R)", "idx": 34394}], "idx": 22323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Apple's Steve Jobs gave quite a monologue Monday, dressing down competing makers of smartphones, tablets and software. 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Jobs, who made his comments in an unusual appearance on Apple's quarterly earnings call with investors, then took issue with the geeky argument of open versus closed, which refers to how transparent a system's source code is to developers.\n@highlight\nApple's Steve Jobs participated in the company's earnings call, which is unusual\n@highlight\nJobs had choice words for competitors including Google, RIM, Nokia and Adobe\n@highlight\nAndroid is Apple's biggest competitors in the smartphone industry, Jobs said", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think it's going to be a challenge for them to create a competitive platform and to convince developers to create apps for yet a third software platform, after iOS and @placeholder.\"", "idx": 34401}], "idx": 22327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Health officials have been banned from shaking hands with those arriving from Ebola-hit countries just days after the practice was defended. Immigration officers at Heathrow Airport were criticised for shaking hands with passengers on the chaotic first day of Britain's airport screening procedures this week. Public Health England (PHE), which is in charge of the screening process, originally defended the practice, saying there was no evidence the virus could be caught through hand contact. 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The museum is dedicated to the culture of the Ainu people, an ethnic group that not many -- even in Japan itself -- know much about. For weary guides at the museum, who live close to the museum in Shiraoi, an hour's drive from the city of Sapporo (but not in primitive huts on the hillside), being able to tell visitors about their unique heritage and language is worth the occasional muddleheaded question.\n@highlight\nAinu Museum is a re-creation of an outdoor village of Japan's indigenous people\n@highlight\nThere are about 25,000 Ainu people but only about 10 Ainu speakers\n@highlight\nThey lead a relatively hard life compared to other Japanese people today", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However there are signs that the @placeholder government may be making an effort to understand the challenges faced by the country's minority groups.", "idx": 34408}], "idx": 22332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Beautiful and intelligent, and balancing a modern outlook with a deep concern for her people, Jordan's Queen Rania seems in many ways to represent the optimistic face of the Middle East's future. Not just a pretty face: Queen Rania has used her position to fight for better education for Jordanian youth. Since she entered the spotlight after she married then Prince Abdullah in 1993, she has become known for her philanthropic work, pushing for better educational facilities for Jordan's school children and supporting efforts to empower women. Feted by the West (she has been interviewed countless times, including a half-hour appearance on Oprah), she was named the third most beautiful woman in the world by Harpers and Queen magazine in 2005.\n@highlight\nQueen Rania married in to the Jordanian royal family in 1993\n@highlight\nShe has attracted wide attention because of her beauty and charity work\n@highlight\nShe has also used her position to call for greater understanding of Islam in the west\n@highlight\nHer husband's government has faced criticism over Jordan's human rights record", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To a large extent @placeholder remains a paradox -- a symbol of the contradictions that still blight the region as it tries to come to terms with modernity.", "idx": 34409}, {"query": "Yet Jordan's own human rights record under the stewardship of her husband @placeholder has hardly been exemplary, and has included accusations of terrorist suspects being tortured, harsh laws to clamp down on public dissent and the arrest without trial of critics of the government.", "idx": 34411}], "idx": 22333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Foreign television fans are enjoying BBC programmes for almost a third of the price charged to UK licence fee payers. Millions of people across Europe, Australia and Canada are watching the best of the BBC for as little as \u00a352 a year, or \u00a34.33 a month. An annual pass for thousands of hours of drama, comedy and documentaries is available for just \u00a352, compared to the \u00a3145.50 licence fee paid by Britons at home. For as little as \u00a34 a month people overseas can access BBC iPlayer online while UK residents are forced to pay \u00a3145 for a licence fee whether they watch the channel or not\n@highlight\nMillions abroad have cheap access to shows which cost UK viewers \u00a3145.50\n@highlight\nThe BBC is quietly expanding the availability of the internet-based Global iPlayer\n@highlight\nSpokesperson said profits are returned to BBC for 'ultimate benefit of licence fee payer'", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 95, "end": 96}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 202, "end": 204}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 494, "end": 495}, {"start": 651, "end": 652}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Dollars 85 for a year is NOTHING for what you get to see or listen to.\u2019", "idx": 34414}], "idx": 22335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Air Force Lt. Col. Ken Bourland hugged his wife, Peggy, goodbye and headed out for his two-day mission. The date was January 12, and the destination was Haiti. Neither knew it would be the last time they'd see one another. Upon his arrival in Port-au-Prince, Ken Bourland sent his wife an e-mail saying he had settled into his hotel room. Ten minutes later, Peggy Bourland and the couple's three sons began watching television back in their suburban Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home. That's when the news broke: Haiti had been struck by a major earthquake. She describes the panic that set in.\n@highlight\nAir Force Lt. Col. Ken Bourland was among those killed in January's Haiti earthquake.\n@highlight\nBourland died inside the quake-ravaged Hotel Montana\n@highlight\nBourland's wife went to Haiti to stand near where her husband was last seen alive\n@highlight\nPeggy Bourland says she's \"unsure\" what the future holds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 470, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about the necklace she wears, she said, \"This is @placeholder's wedding band, one of the things they identified him with.", "idx": 34417}], "idx": 22338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron last night ordered an inquiry to establish the \u2018full facts\u2019 of a vicious spat between two of his most senior Cabinet Ministers. Simmering tensions between Michael Gove and Theresa May over Islamist extremism exploded into open warfare late on Tuesday evening. Mr Gove was given a dressing-down by the Prime Minister for triggering the row \u2013 prompting speculation he could be moved in the upcoming Cabinet reshuffle. Feud: Mr Gove, left was given a dressing-down by the Prime Minister for triggering the row with Mrs May, right There was particular anger that Mr Gove started the damaging spat on the eve of the Queen\u2019s Speech, but senior officials also raised concerns about the ferocity of the attacks on the Education Secretary by allies of Mrs May, which were described as an \u2018extraordinary over-reaction\u2019 by one source.\n@highlight\nTensions have simmered over handling of 'Trojan Horse' extremism plot\n@highlight\nStarted with Education Secretary criticising Home Office counter-terrorism\n@highlight\nHome Office responded by making public a damaging letter to Mr Gove\n@highlight\nPrime Minister stepped in and ordered his Minister to make a show of unity\n@highlight\nNow he has ordered an inquiry to get to the bottom of the damaging feud", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 139}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 725, "end": 743}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder wanted to broaden the definition of extremism so that more hardline organisations would be covered.", "idx": 34418}], "idx": 22339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "By any measure it's historic: The vast majority of Africa's leaders flying to Washington at the invite of the President, whose father was born on the continent, to mark what the White House hopes is a new era of cooperation. While plans for the first African Leaders Summit this week in the nation's capital are ambitious, the reality is the United States still has strides to make on the kind of political and economic relationships in Africa that can benefit both sides. Other nations, namely China, have turned their focus to the continent as a trade partner. Terrorist networks have expanded their reach in some countries, most notably in Nigeria, where hundreds of schoolgirls remain at large after being kidnapped earlier this year. And while U.S.-backed efforts have helped slow the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa, countries there rate among the lowest in life expectancy and infant mortality.\n@highlight\nMajority of African leaders convene in Washington for first-ever African leaders summit\n@highlight\nEbola outbreak on the continent sure to distract from talks on trade\n@highlight\nU.S. hopes to be a player on the African continent and blunt China's influence", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 251, "end": 272}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The unrest has inflicted damage on @placeholder economies, including Nigeria's, the largest on the continent.", "idx": 34421}], "idx": 22341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Baked beans have been given a posh makeover by Fortnum & Mason. The 18th-century department store known for its rather posh preserves is selling a brand which has added onions, apple - and even bacon to the humble baked bean. While the concoction certainly sounds palatable, the price might make you think twice. At \u00a33.95 for a pot of Proper Beans it's a big ask to dig deep for what you're used to spending no more than \u00a31 on. But we conducted a taste test and found these beans are twice as good as Heinz - and 10 times tastier than Waitrose.\n@highlight\nFortum & Mason launched four new types of 'Proper Beans' at \u00a33.95 each\n@highlight\nPots are filled with top quality ingredients (beans, tomato sauce, bacon!)\n@highlight\nWe taste tested against Heinz, Waitrose and Tesco varieties\n@highlight\nWatch our video verdict below", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are fresh, handmade and there's nothing in them that you couldn't buy at the supermarket.", "idx": 34427}], "idx": 22342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A New Jersey police officer plead not guilty on Friday, a day after he was arrested and charged with setting fire to the house of an Edison police captain and his family. Michael A. Dotro was arrested on Thursday at his home in Manalapan, New Jersey, after an investigation by the Middlesex County prosecutor's office and the Monroe Township Police Department. That investigation determined that a fire at the police captain's home early on May 20 had been intentionally started outside the house. Police, EMT personnel and firefighters were called to the two-story, colonial-style home of police Capt. Mark Anderko shortly before 4 a.m. on May 20. Anderko was in the house with his wife, two children and 92-year old mother.\n@highlight\nPolice officer Michael Dotro is charged with arson, attempted murder\n@highlight\nThe fire occurred at the home of a police captain\n@highlight\nBoth the officer and the captain are with the Edison, New Jersey, police department\n@highlight\nDotro's lawyer says his client is \"in shock\" over charges against him", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 180, "end": 195}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 335, "end": 367}, {"start": 515, "end": 517}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bitterman said that @placeholder also told him, \"The thought of anyone doing this to his brother officer makes me (Dotro) sick.\"", "idx": 34432}], "idx": 22345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:22 EST, 10 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:12 EST, 10 February 2014 An obsessed Game of Thrones fan has put on 10lbs of pure muscle to transform himself into a hulking star of the show. Rene Koiter, 29, spent ten months training to perfectly resemble the imposing character Khal Drogo, leader of the Dothraki. Mr Koiter even employed a team of eight staff to help him with his professional transformation, so that he could look just like Khal - married to character Daenerys Targaryen. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nRene Koiter, 29, decided to transform himself into his favourite character\n@highlight\nHe spent ten months training and employed eight staff to help him\n@highlight\nThe graphic designer from Lake Forest, California also learned the fictional language of Dothraki\n@highlight\nWomen keep proposing to him - but he warns they can't tell 'fact from fantasy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 499, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also took afternoon bike rides in the Californian sunshine to perfect his @placeholder tan.", "idx": 34437}], "idx": 22350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the new Formula 1 season gets underway in March, for the first time there will be a woman running a team's entire operations from track to boardroom. The team is Sauber and the woman in charge is Monisha Kaltenborn, an Indian-born lawyer who has risen to the top in this male-dominated sport. Kaltenborn, 41, has been CEO of Sauber -- sixth in last year's team championship -- since 2010, but in October she also took over from Peter Sauber as team principal, putting her in charge of performance on the track as well as the business operation.\n@highlight\nMonisha Kaltenborn became Formula 1's first female team principal in October\n@highlight\nShe is in charge of both business and on-the-track performance of Sauber, sixth in last year's team championship\n@highlight\nTrained as a lawyer, Kaltenborn came to Formula 1 by chance, after joining legal team of one of Sauber's shareholders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 210, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 570, "end": 587}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For some, @placeholder's macho image and use of \"grid girls\" -- glamorous women who hold markers giving teams' grid position -- undermines its efforts to be taken seriously by women.", "idx": 34450}], "idx": 22361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 28 November 2012 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 30 November 2012 Abraham Shakespeare could barely read, wrote his name in block letters and had given away most of his $17 million in lottery winnings when he became friends with Dorice 'Dee Dee' Moore, a calculating woman who later became his financial adviser, prosecutors said Wednesday.During opening statements in Moore's first-degree murder trial in Tampa, assistant state attorney Jay Pruner said Moore swindled what was left of Shakespeare's winnings from his bank account in 2009, then killed him and buried his body under a concrete slab in her backyard.Pruner said when Shakespeare won the lottery, his life 'drastically and dramatically changed' \u2014 and that the money caused all sorts of problems, eventually leading to his death.\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Dorice 'Dee Dee' Moore befriended Abraham Shakespeare to get to his money\n@highlight\nMoore eventually 'controlled all Shakespeare's finances'\n@highlight\nThe lottery winner's body was found under a slab of concrete in 2009\n@highlight\nDetectives obtained CCTV of her buying plastic sheeting and duct tape\n@highlight\nSite of burial was owned by Moore's ex-boyfriend, detectives say", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 119}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 905}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends and acquaintances owed him millions of dollars, the lawyers said, and @placeholder called him a 'soft touch.", "idx": 34458}], "idx": 22368} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Taliban in Afghanistan -- whose government was toppled by U.S.-led forces after the September 11 attacks in 2001 -- has strengthened its military and technical capabilities even while suffering heavy combat losses, says a State Department report released Wednesday. Afghan policemen stand Wednesday outside the ruins of a house destroyed during clashes with Taliban insurgents. \"The Taliban-led insurgency remained a capable, determined, and resilient threat to stability and to the expansion of government authority, particularly in the Pashtun south and east,\" according to the \"Country Reports on Terrorism 2007.\" The Taliban's information operations have become \"increasingly aggressive and sophisticated,\" and their ability to obtain al Qaeda support and recruit soldiers from the Taliban base of rural Pashtuns is \"undiminished,\" the report says.\n@highlight\nState Department report: Taliban military, technical capabilities stronger\n@highlight\nTaliban called a determined threat to Afghan stability\n@highlight\nFunding comes from Pakistan supporters, narcotics trafficking, abductions\n@highlight\nNumber of terror attacks increased from 969 in 2006 to 1,127 last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 605, "end": 637}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 888, "end": 903}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Taliban is funding its terror activities with money from supporters in neighboring @placeholder and from narcotics trafficking and kidnappings.", "idx": 34460}], "idx": 22369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 10 August 2012 | UPDATED: 14:49 EST, 10 August 2012 William Saunderson-Smith 58, was murdered in his home by the three Polish builders who were each sentenced to life in prison today Three Polish builders who beat a reclusive multi-millionaire to death and went on a spending spree with his money have each been jailed for life. Dawid Rymar, Slawomir Bugajewski and Ireneusz Mydlarz crept into 58-year-old William Saunderson-Smith\u2019s bedroom and ambushed him as he slept, before making off with \u00a32,000. \u00a3250,000 in cash in the attic of the property, as well as \u00a3100,000 secreted in another house owned by Saunderson-Smith, went unnoticed by the killers.\n@highlight\nDawid Rymar, Slawomir Bugajewski and Ireneusz Mydlarz crept into the home of reclusive millionaire William Saunderson-Smith, 58, as he slept\n@highlight\nThe Old Bailey heard that the men intended to 'beat out of him' where the money was hidden\n@highlight\nTrio - who had all denied murder - were each found guilty and sentenced to a total of 90 years in prison for the brutal killing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 120}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 451, "end": 474}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 761}, {"start": 808, "end": 831}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder attempted to deny his involvement by claiming he had only been employed by the pair to watch their victim\u2019s car.", "idx": 34461}], "idx": 22370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Friends of a high-profile Chinese dissident found dead in his hospital room Wednesday slammed official claims that he hanged himself as \"insulting\" and \"ridiculous.\" Huang Lihong told CNN that he had visited long-time labor rights activist Li Wangyang at Daxiang District Hospital in Shaoyang, Hunan province, a few days before his death on June 6. \"He was in good spirits... There was absolutely no sign showing he wanted to take his own life. He was also listening to my radio and told his sister to buy him one, too,\" Huang said. Li was blind, deaf and had trouble walking after spending more than 20 years in prison following the Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989. He was one of China's first labor rights activists and was jailed shortly after the June 4 massacre for urging workers to strike, according to Human Rights in China (HRIC).\n@highlight\nFriends of Chinese activist Li Wangyang slam suggestions he committed suicide\n@highlight\nLi was found hanged in his hospital room in Shaoyang despite being under surveillance\n@highlight\nFamily members are calling for an official investigation into his death\n@highlight\nLi spent more than 20 years in jail after the Tiananmen Square crackdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 552, "end": 553}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 962, "end": 963}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time of writing, more than 2,000 people had added their names, including many from who listed their locations @placeholder.", "idx": 34466}], "idx": 22375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hey kids! Forget trying to become a doctor or rapper or a football star, not to mention all the teasing you may get in school for being a nerd -- computers are where it's at. That's one message of a new video in which Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and other tech execs urge young people to learn computer programming. \"Learning how to program didn't start off with wanting to learn all of computer science or trying to master this discipline or anything like that,\" Zuckerberg says. \"It started off because I wanted to do this one simple thing -- I wanted to make something that was fun for myself and my sisters.\"\n@highlight\nBill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech execs appear in video supporting computer education\n@highlight\nClip was posted by Code.org, a foundation that seeks to cultivate computer science in schools\n@highlight\nGates: \"I was 13 when I first got access to a computer. 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England, on the other hand, had won the World Cup on the very same Wembley pitch they were about to play on just seven years earlier. It was a team of stars coached by Sir Alf Ramsay. It was to be a cake walk.\n@highlight\nPoland are co-hosting Euro 2012 and are keen to show they are a leading European democracy\n@highlight\nTheir current football team is at a low ebb but they enjoyed a golden spell during the 1970s and 80s\n@highlight\nIn 1974 their derided team gained a draw with England that sent them to the World Cup\n@highlight\nPlayers like striker Zbigniew Boniek and goalkeeper Jan Tomaszewski were instrumental", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 958, "end": 972}, {"start": 989, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Boniek too felt that @placeholder's cause wasn't helped by having to play the hosts.", "idx": 34474}, {"query": "For the Poles, @placeholder is something of a coming of age party, a chance to show the world it has moved on from its communist past.", "idx": 34476}], "idx": 22381} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- The murder trial of American student Amanda Knox in the death of her housemate two years ago resumed Monday in Italy after a summer break. The trial of American college student Amanda Knox, 22, resumes Monday, September 14. Knox, 22, and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito also face charges of sexual assault. They are accused of killing British student Meredith Kercher, Knox's housemate in Perugia, a scenic university town north of Rome. Kercher, 20, died in what prosecutors called a \"drug-fueled sex game.\" She was found half-undressed in bed, with a stab wound to her neck on November 2, 2007.\n@highlight\nKnox accused of killing her flatmate, British student Meredith Kercher\n@highlight\nTold court in June she was not in the villa the night her roommate died\n@highlight\nProsecutors say evidence places Knox and Raffaele Sollecito at the scene\n@highlight\nKnox and ex-boyfriend Sollecito also facing charges of sexual assault", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 285, "end": 302}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 696, "end": 711}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 865}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sollecito's defense attorneys requested the annulment of DNA analysis, which investigators say shows @placeholder's genetic material on the clasp of the victim's bra.", "idx": 34490}], "idx": 22390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Retired Adm. William Fallon resigned in March as leader of the U.S. military's Central Command after reportedly clashing with President Bush. Retired Adm. William Fallon told CNN he resigned to maintain confidence in the military chain of command. During an interview Tuesday on CNN's American Morning,\" Fallon denied a magazine article's assertion that he had been forced to resign over his opposition to a possible war with Iran. CNN's Kyra Phillips asked Fallon about his resignation and about U.S. policy regarding Iraq and Iran. Kyra Phillips: How were you informed that this was it? Who called you? Fallon: The story is -- the facts are that the situation was one that was very uncomfortable for me and, I'm sure, for the president. One of the most important things in the military is confidence in the chain of command. And the situation that developed was one of uncertainty and a feeling that maybe that I was disloyal to the president and that I might be trying to countermand his orders, the policies of the country. ... The fact that people might be concerned that I was not appropriately doing what I was supposed to do and following orders bothered me, and my sense was that the right thing to do was to offer my resignation. Watch Fallon break his silence \u00bb\n@highlight\nFormer Central Command chief William Fallon denies president sought third war\n@highlight\nFallon: Concern for confidence in chain of command led to resignation\n@highlight\n\"There are many other ways to solve problems\" besides war, he says\n@highlight\nFallon: Best course in Iraq is to maintain confidence in Gen. 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Just ask 13-year-old Shubham Banerjee. The California eighth-grader has launched a company to develop low-cost machines to print Braille, the tactile writing system for the visually impaired. Tech giant Intel Corp. recently invested in his startup, Braigo Labs. Shubham came up with his product as a school science fair project last year after he asked his parents a simple question: How do blind people read? 'Google it,' they told him. Scroll down for video Starting young: Shubham Banerjee, right, works on his Lego robotics braille printer as his dad Neil watches at home in Santa Clara, California\n@highlight\nShubham Banerjee was 12 when he closed funding with Intel\n@highlight\nTurned Lego bricks into a device that could print in Braille\n@highlight\nHopes to sell printer for $350", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 103}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shubham used the money to build a more sophisticated version of his Lego-based printer using an off-the-shelf desktop printer and a newly released @placeholder computer chip.", "idx": 34516}], "idx": 22409} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:20 EST, 3 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:14 EST, 4 February 2013 'Husband and wife': President Hollande's girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler will be treated as his wife during a trip to India to avoid any protocol problems French president Francois Hollande\u2019s girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler will be treated as his \u2018honorary wife\u2019 on a state visit to India to avoid protocol problems in the conservative country. Hardline religious leaders had demanded that Mr Hollande travel alone to India on the trip later this month because he and his partner are \u2018living in sin\u2019. But the Indian government has now agreed to relax their diplomatic rules and treat the 47-year-old divorcee as his legal wife.\n@highlight\nGovernment agrees to relax rules despite opposition from hardline religious leaders\n@highlight\nComes five years after Carla Bruni was forced to stay in hotel room while Nicolas Sarkozy attended official functions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 151, "end": 169}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 301, "end": 319}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision to welcome the French First Lady as the president\u2019s wife on February 14 is a major U-turn on the Indian\u2019s treatment of @placeholder five years ago.", "idx": 34519}], "idx": 22411} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Frank Coletta for Daily Mail Australia and Aap Union whistleblower Kathy Jackson said her affair with union barrister Mark Irving was a mistake and and described having a one-night fling with him as nothing more than 'a charity shag' which would take place in a lounge-room with a barber's chair. Ms Jackson's comments outside the royal commission into union corruption follow her unsuccessful bid to prevent Mr Irving from cross examining her, claiming yesterday in an affidavit that he would be biased. But her claim was ultimately rejected by the commission. Speaking outside the commission today, she pulled no punches today, dismissing their brief affair of 21 years ago.\n@highlight\n'Forget the lover stuff', he was just 'a charity shag'\n@highlight\nTold Commission she had sex with Mark Irving in his apartment, which had a barber\u2019s chair in the living room, after Friday night drinks.\n@highlight\nKathy Jackson lashed out at her former lover after Royal Commission after another explosive day of evidence\n@highlight\nSordid revelations from the HSU boss included likening the investigation into her alleged misuse of funds as 'judicial gang rape'\n@highlight\nShe's vowed to never try and expose corruption again\n@highlight\nWants all union officials to be investigated like she has been", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 48}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 82}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 956, "end": 971}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Jackson said she 'could not believe the audacity' of one-time lover Mark Irving, now the barrister for the @placeholder, cross-examining her before the commission about her alleged improper use of union funds.", "idx": 34531}], "idx": 22418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool, you have been warned. Prepare for an uncomfortable evening on the south coast on Wednesday. You would have forgiven Bournemouth for being a little preoccupied by their upcoming Capital One Cup quarter-final glamour tie. Not one bit of it. With five goals and five different goalscorers, they surged to the Championship summit and confirmed what we already suspected. The midweek trip here to take on old pal Eddie Howe will be far from easy for Brendan Rodgers and his mis-firing Reds. Bournemouth's Matt Ritchie (centre) celebrates scoring during the Championship match on Saturday Ritchie put Bournemouth 1-0 up against Cardiff after just one minute on Saturday\n@highlight\nMatt Richie put Bournemouth 1-0 up after just one minute\n@highlight\nHarry Arter doubled the home side's lead in the 43rd minute before Cardiff City striker Kenwyne Jones pulled one back before the break\n@highlight\nIt was made 3-1 by Marc Pugh soon after but then 3-2 via Sean Morrison\n@highlight\nBournemouth substitute Yann Kermorgant made it 4-2 in the second half\n@highlight\nMorrison got his second and Callum Wilson made it 5-3 in 89th minute", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 317, "end": 328}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 563, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That Cardiff kept it so close for so long was testament to their fighting spirit - goals from Kenwyne Jones and two towering headers from @placeholder made things interesting - but in the end they were deservedly beaten.", "idx": 34535}], "idx": 22421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The British journalist recently freed in a NATO military operation described his Taliban hostage-takers as \"hopelessly inept,\" and praised his Afghan colleague who died in the rescue. Journalists carry flowers to the grave of Afghan journalist Sultan Munadi in Kabul on Thursday. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell described his four days in captivity in a blog on the newspaper's Web site, posted late Wednesday just hours after he was freed. Taliban militants kidnapped Farrell and Afghan journalist, Sultan Munadi, on Saturday. During a pre-dawn raid Wednesday, NATO's International Security Assistance Force plucked Farrell to safety, but did not retrieve the body of Munadi, who died during a fierce firefight between troops and Taliban militants. A British commando was also killed, as were a woman and child.\n@highlight\nFreed British journalist: Taliban hostage-takers were \"hopelessly inept\"\n@highlight\nNew York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was freed by NATO forces in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nAfghan journalist killed with British commando; woman, child die in crossfire\n@highlight\nMedia Club of Afghanistan: Action \"reckless and double-standard behavior\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 605, "end": 643}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 968, "end": 982}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It became a tour of a Taliban-controlled district of @placeholder, and that control appeared total,\" he said.", "idx": 34539}, {"query": "After a few minutes, he heard @placeholder-accented voices and then screamed, \"British hostage,\" flashing a camera light from the ditch.", "idx": 34542}], "idx": 22422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At first Alon Meyer thought it was a bad joke. When Kreshnik Berisha, the first suspected member of ISIS to stand trial in Germany, was arrested upon his arrival back in Frankfurt in December after spending six months in Syria, youth team football coach Meyer was left shell-shocked. The coach thought for a while and then it slowly sank in -- this was the same boy who had once stood by his side and taken the field in the shirt of Makkabi Frankfurt, Germany's largest Jewish sports club. Meyer's phone began to buzz with journalists trying to ask him whether he remembered Berisha, a 20-year-old born in Frankfurt to Kosovan parents.\n@highlight\nKreshnik Berisha arrested in Germany for links with ISIS\n@highlight\nBerisha used to play for a Jewish football team in Frankfurt\n@highlight\nClub and community shocked by events\n@highlight\nSentence expected to be handed down next month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 442, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has opened its doors to everyone in the past decade, with @placeholder insisting Makkabi Frankfurt \"does not talk about integration, it lives integration.\"", "idx": 34545}], "idx": 22423} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:45 EST, 1 August 2013 Lounging on the studio sofa of \u2018shock jock\u2019 radio DJ Howard Stern, the pouting young woman didn\u2019t exactly hold back on the electoral appeal of the man who, until a few days ago, was set to become New York\u2019s next mayor. Sydney Leathers observed this week that the controversial politician Anthony Weiner was simply too distracted enjoying the company of girls like herself on the internet to do anything for the city. Only she didn\u2019t quite couch it in language suitable for a family newspaper.\n@highlight\nStudent Sydney Leathers revealed online exchanges with Anthony Weiner\n@highlight\nWhen she started to cool he pestered her with phone calls\n@highlight\nWeiner has pledged to keep fighting in the New York mayoral race", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 598, "end": 612}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She related how Weiner \u2014 sometimes using the pseudonym @placeholder \u2014 detailed his sexual fantasies, including sex in the shower.", "idx": 34549}], "idx": 22425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There can't be many days in the year when pedestrians, cyclists - and skateboarders - reign supreme on some of Israel's busiest roads. In a scene which could have come straight from a movie, there isn't a car in sight as families, teenagers and Rabbis freely roam the empty streets. On any other day, you might expect the highways in and around Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to be teeming with traffic, choking fumes rising above the cityscape. Deserted: These youngsters on a bike and a skateboard take advantage of the empty streets of Jerusalem during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur\n@highlight\nTraffic comes to a standstill for 24 hours as cars are banned in Israel\n@highlight\nMuslim and Christian graves 'desecrated' during Jewish holiday", "entities": [{"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pedestrians crossing: An @placeholder family takes a stroll on a deserted highway in Tel Aviv", "idx": 34550}], "idx": 22426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (CNN) -- Saying she felt compelled to support \"the man I believe has a new vision for America,\" Oprah Winfrey spoke passionately about Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama at two rallies in Iowa Saturday. Oprah Winfrey joins Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. \"I've never taken this kind of risk before nor felt compelled to stand up and speak out before because there wasn't anyone to to stand up and speak up for,\" Winfrey told thousands of people in Cedar Rapids Saturday evening. \"We need a president who can bring us all together,\" she said. \"I know [Barack Obama] is the one.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Winfrey: \"We need a president who can bring us all together\"\n@highlight\n\"Oprah-bama\" hits Iowa on Saturday; South Carolina, New Hampshire on Sunday\n@highlight\nWinfrey a boost as Obama tries to steal women voters from Hillary Clinton\n@highlight\nClinton campaign plays down effect Winfrey will have on swaying voters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's campaign appearance comes less than one month before the Iowa caucuses.", "idx": 34552}], "idx": 22427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The death toll has risen to 22 in a killer heroin epidemic that has plagued the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the last nine days. Numerous more victims of the super-powered heroin are flooding emergency rooms with non-fatal overdoses and even drug dealers are beginning to warn customers about the potency of the new strain. Health officials believe the culprit is heroin laced with fentanyl, an opiate 100 time more powerful than morphine. The new hotshots are being sold on the street marketed as 'Theraflu,' 'Bud Ice' and 'Income Tax,' according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Public health officials, along with federal, state and local police are rattling the bushes, rounding up addicts and dealers alike to determine the source of the deadly drugs.\n@highlight\nInvestigators have found many of the drug users possessed heroin bags labelled 'Theraflu,' 'Bud Ice' and 'Income Tax'\n@highlight\nTests revealed those bags were laced with the super powerful narcotic Fentanyl\n@highlight\nExperts have likened the rash of deaths to the 1988 synthetic heroin called 'China White' killed 18 in the city", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 587, "end": 609}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We\u2019re obviously dealing with a major public health crisis,' he said, something 'bringing to mind the very localized @placeholder epidemic we had in 1988.'", "idx": 34558}], "idx": 22428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama indicated a willingness Wednesday to agree to a short-term deal to raise the federal borrowing limit, if Republicans will accept it, a Democratic lawmaker told CNN. The president signaled more \"give\" to the idea of a six-week deal to hike the debt ceiling during a private White House meeting with House Democrats, said the lawmaker, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The revelation comes amid a stalemate that has Republicans trying to use spending and debt limit deadlines as leverage to wring concessions from Obama and Democrats. The result of the political standoff has been a partial government shutdown that is in its second week and fears of a possible U.S. default on its debt that economists warn could cause another recession.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama indicates a willingness to accept a short-term deal, a lawmaker says\n@highlight\nGOP source: Republicans may have to accept a \"clean\" debt ceiling plan\n@highlight\nThe partial government shutdown enters its ninth day\n@highlight\nA deadline looms to raise the debt ceiling or face default for the first time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lawmaker said House @placeholder are open to hearing what Republicans have in mind with a short-term deal.", "idx": 34560}, {"query": "According to the poll conducted over the weekend, 63% of respondents said they were angry at the Republicans for the way they have handled the shutdown, while 57% expressed anger at @placeholder and 53% at Obama.", "idx": 34561}], "idx": 22430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan has a unique r\u00e9sum\u00e9: he served two tours in the country as a general, training Afghan police and troops, before trading his uniform for a diplomat's business suit. His career history may give Karl Eikenberry's word particular weight as President Obama struggles to come up with a way forward in Afghanistan. Eikenberry sent private cables to Obama last week, urging the president not to rush to send more troops to Afghanistan -- although the top U.S. military commander there, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, wants 40,000 more pairs of boots on the ground. Initial reports about the cables sent by Eikenberry appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. All three newspapers attributed the reports to senior U.S. officials, without identifying them. Two U.S. officials confirmed to CNN that Eikenberry sent two cables to Washington expressing reservations about troop increases amid uncertainty over President Hamid Karzai's government.\n@highlight\nEikenberry retired from the Army after nearly 40 years of service\n@highlight\nMilitary career included time in Kabul as chief of Office of Military Cooperation\n@highlight\nHe advised U.S. secretary of defense on China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 236, "end": 250}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 527, "end": 544}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 715}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 974, "end": 985}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and his wife are hosting a dinner Saturday night in Kabul for a visiting @placeholder lawmaker.", "idx": 34565}], "idx": 22432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Britain, Italy and Greece on Sunday confirmed that hostages from their countries were among seven construction workers reported killed in Nigeria over the weekend. \"This was an act of cold-blooded murder, which I condemn in the strongest terms,\" British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement announcing that a British construction worker was among the dead. Nigerian militant group Ansar al-Muslimeen claimed responsibility for the February kidnappings of the seven construction workers from an office in northeastern Nigeria. The group, widely known as Ansaru, released images of some of the bodies Saturday. Italy's Foreign Ministry said Sunday that it appeared the report of the deaths \"is founded.\" Greece said one of its citizens was among the dead, and that his captors \"at no stage either communicated or expressed demands for the release of the hostages.\"\n@highlight\n\"This was an act of cold-blooded murder,\" British official says\n@highlight\nThe hostages had been seized from a construction company office in February\n@highlight\nTheir captors blame a raid; Britain says blame \"rests squarely with the terrorists\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am grateful to the @placeholder Government for their unstinting help and cooperation,\" he said.", "idx": 34568}], "idx": 22435} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)After landing a probe on an icy comet and possibly shedding new light on the origins of life on Earth, the European Space Agency (ESA) is now looking at scorching-hot Mercury for its next mission. The innermost planet of our solar system orbits so close to the Sun that, in some instances, surface temperature surpasses 400 \u00b0C. Areas of the planet without sunlight, on the other hand, can become as cold as -170 \u00b0C. No other planet has variations in temperature so severe. The reason for this is the absence of any significant atmosphere, which Mercury is too hot and too small to retain. With a diameter of just over 3,000 miles, it's just a third larger than the Moon, and smaller than two other moons in the solar system -- Saturn's Titan and Jupiter's Ganymede.\n@highlight\nESA's next mission, BepiColombo, will explore the planet closest to the Sun, Mercury\n@highlight\nThe probe will launch in 2016 and reach Mercury in 2024\n@highlight\nIt will endure temperatures of 350 degrees Celsius and observe Mercury from orbit\n@highlight\nThe data will be used, among other things, to confirm Einstein's theory of relativity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 112, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 782, "end": 784}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ESA's mission to @placeholder will tentatively launch on 21 July 2016, to reach Mercury's orbit seven and a half years later, in 2024.", "idx": 34573}], "idx": 22439} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sen. Rand Paul marked the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act at a ceremony this week honoring the late Maurice Rabb, a renowned ophthalmologist and civil rights leader. It was part of his aggressive outreach to African-Americans and other nontraditional GOP voters as he works to expand the Republican Party and as he crisscrosses the country laying groundwork for a potential presidential campaign. It's a community in which he has some fences to mend. While campaigning for the Senate four years ago, Paul sparked a firestorm for questioning parts of the historic law, especially its underpinnings that place restrictions on private property.\n@highlight\nRand Paul got in some hot water over his 2010 comments about the Civil Rights Act\n@highlight\nDemocrats will likely make the controversy a line of attack if he runs for president\n@highlight\nThe Kentucky Republican is now trying to appeal to African-American voters\n@highlight\nExperts say he's made strides with his outreach efforts, but needs to keep it up", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 65}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 297, "end": 312}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 902, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had campaigned for his father's presidential bids and had been involved in political activism, but @placeholder's Senate run was his first big campaign of his own.", "idx": 34580}], "idx": 22442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Remi Garde has emerged as a surprise leading candidate to become Brighton\u2019s next manager. Brighton, who lost in the play-offs to Derby, have begun the process of interviewing candidates and held a number of meetings. Chris Hughton, who is anxious to get back straight into work after being sacked by Norwich, is high on their list, as is former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood, who has been long been the favourite with bookmakers. Former Celtic manager Neil Lennon is a candidate too. French fancy: Remi Garde is being considered by Brighton after three years in charge of Lyon But Garde is also being given serious consideration by Brighton\u2019s ambitious owners, as they look to find a suitable replacement for Oscar Garcia, who offered his resignation after the defeat to Derby earlier this month.\n@highlight\nRemi Garde is a contender to become the next Brighton manager\n@highlight\nFormer Arsenal player has spent three years in charge of Ligue 1 club Lyon\n@highlight\nOut of work Chris Hughton and Tim Sherwood are also in the frame\n@highlight\nPhil Neville could make his first venture into management with the Seagulls\n@highlight\nFormer Celtic manager Neil Lennon also a possibility\n@highlight\nFormer manager Oscar Garcia resigned after defeat to Derby", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder resigned his post as Celtic manager earlier this month.", "idx": 34589}], "idx": 22448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi warmed up for Wednesday's clash against Croatia in a training ground game against West Ham's Under 21 side. But the elements battered the Barcelona superstar as a strong Argentina side were put through their paces at the Hammers' wet and windy Rush Green Academy base in Essex on Tuesday evening. A large gathering of local schoolchildren waited for an hour outside the club's gates to catch a glimpse of their hero. They screamed hysterically when the team bus eventually arrived as Messi fever gripped the East End. Lionel Messi practices his shooting as Argentina train at West Ham's Rush Green Stadium\n@highlight\nArgentina warmed up for their international friendly against Croatia with a practice game against West Ham U21s\n@highlight\nBehind closed doors game featured the likes of Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Javier Mascherano and Angel di Maria\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester City star Carlos Tevez deserves his recall after a lengthy exile, insists coach Gerardo Martino\n@highlight\nHammers youngsters Matthias Fanimo and Sam Westley expressed their delight at playing with the superstars\n@highlight\nThe Albiceleste will go on to play another international friendly against Portugal at Old Trafford on November 18", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 257, "end": 274}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 600, "end": 617}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 845}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 975, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Playing against @placeholder was one of my best experiences ever.\u2019", "idx": 34595}], "idx": 22453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A hearing on the finances of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez will be held Thursday in connection with a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of the man he is accused of killing, according to court documents. The lawsuit, filed Monday in a Massachusetts state court, claims Hernandez \"maliciously, willfully, wantonly, recklessly or by gross negligence\" caused the death of Odin Lloyd. Hernandez, 24, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder in the June shooting of Lloyd, 27, a Boston area semipro football player who was dating the sister of Hernandez's girlfriend. Prosecutors told CNN that Hernandez allegedly planned and carried out the slaying: Lloyd was shot five times with a semi-automatic .45-caliber handgun. A grand jury investigating allegations of gun trafficking against Hernandez is the same one that handed up the murder charge, a source told CNN in October.\n@highlight\nFormer NFL star Aaron Hernandez has Thursday hearing on finances\n@highlight\nWrongful death suit filed by estate of semipro football player Odin Lloyd\n@highlight\nHernandez is charged with shooting Lloyd to death in June", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 55}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A witness that sources have described as Hernandez's \"muscle man\" said he was with the ex-Patriot the night of a 2012 @placeholder double homicide.", "idx": 34598}], "idx": 22455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- George Zimmerman, the Florida neighborhood watch volunteer at the center of a national firestorm over racial profiling, crime and gun rights, gave his first television interview on Wednesday, saying he had to act after Trayvon Martin said \"you are going to die tonight\" and reached for Zimmerman's gun holster. Zimmerman sat for an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity and expressed his regrets to the parents of Martin, 17. He said he is neither a racist nor a murderer. Zimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder for shooting Martin in what he says was self-defense. Martin was unarmed when he was killed in February while walking back to his father's girlfriend's house in a gated residential area of Sanford, Florida.\n@highlight\nNEW: Martin family reacts to Zimmerman comments\n@highlight\nZimmerman gives his account of Martin shooting, says he screamed for help\n@highlight\nHe says he is not a racist or a murderer\n@highlight\nHe gave his first television interview to Fox News on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's when he said @placeholder approached him, his body language \"confrontational.\"", "idx": 34607}], "idx": 22461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A newly found pharaoh's tomb in Egypt has historians scrambling to rewrite the chronicles of the ancient kings of the Nile. Researchers with the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology recently discovered intricate and vibrantly colored pictures in the tombs of Abydos in the Egyptian desert, and what they read in the pictographs astounded them. The team leader found the name of a previously unknown pharaoh who ruled the area 3,600 years ago, and the first proof of the suspected but shadowy Abydos Dynasty. Josef Wegner, working with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, discovered a previously looted tomb that unusually still had its pictures and writing in tact. The pharaoh's name is Woseribre Senebkay, described as the \"king of upper and lower Egypt.\"\n@highlight\nJosef Wegner of University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology made discovery\n@highlight\nPictures in tombs of Abydos in Egyptian desert date from around 1600 B.C.\n@highlight\nWegner found the name of an unknown pharaoh of the shadowy Abydos Dynasty\n@highlight\nTomb is \"the necropolis of an entire forgotten dynasty,\" Wegner says in statement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 154, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 560, "end": 598}, {"start": 718, "end": 735}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 815, "end": 847}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It turns out @placeholder was 5 feet, 9 inches tall and died some time in his mid-40s, the team determined.", "idx": 34611}], "idx": 22463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Three days after embattled Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko announced his resignation, the White House announced President Barack Obama intends to nominate Allison Macfarlane, a professor at George Mason University, to the agency's top post. \"The President has made clear that we need a strong NRC, and he believes Allison Macfarlane is the right person to lead the Commission,\" White House spokesman Clark Stevens said in a statement. \"Dr. Macfarlane is a highly regarded expert who was a member of the President's Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future, and has spent years analyzing nuclear issues while at George Mason University, Harvard University as well as at MIT,\" Stevens said.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama intends to nominate Allison Macfarlane as NRC chief\n@highlight\nMacfarlane is a professor at George Mason University\n@highlight\nGregory Jaczko announced his resignation as NRC chairman this week\n@highlight\nJaczko has been under fire since complaints about his management style surfaced", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 75}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 197, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 254}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 356, "end": 373}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 557, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 663, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 705}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 795, "end": 812}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 867, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 915}, {"start": 946, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am confident that like her predecessor, Dr. @placeholder will make preserving the safety and security of American citizens her top priority.\"", "idx": 34618}], "idx": 22469} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 17:41 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 16 September 2013 An Oklahoma man has been charged with first-degree murder after allegedly killing a man who commented on a picture his girlfriend posted of herself on Facebook. Police say Antwion Courtez Martin, 20, went to the apartment of Edmond James Tyree, 48, on July 17 and shot him dead. He also allegedly shot and wounded Tyree's visiting friend Michael Joe Hale. Five days before his death, Tyree had written 'damm' [sic] on a picture Sharda Perkins, 21, had posted of herself clad in a skimpy swimsuit on her Facebook page, presumably intended as a compliment.\n@highlight\nPolice say Antwion Martin shot Edmond Tyree dead for commenting on a picture of his girlfriend\n@highlight\nTyree wrote 'damm' [sic] on a photo of Sharda Perkins on July 12\n@highlight\nFive days later, Tyree was shot dead in his apartment and his friend Michael Joe Hale was injured\n@highlight\nHale was able to identify Martin through images he saw on Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 266, "end": 287}, {"start": 319, "end": 336}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 432, "end": 447}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 911, "end": 926}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he looked at @placeholder's Facebook page, he noticed that Perkins was one of only a few friends Tyree had on Facebook.", "idx": 34627}], "idx": 22477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fourth seed David Ferrer was sent crashing out of the U.S. Open by Frenchman Gilles Simon on Sunday, becoming the biggest men's scalp to be taken so far during the final grand slam of the tennis season, while former women's champion Maria Sharapova also exited. In oppressively humid conditions at Flushing Meadows, Simon and Ferrer traded the first two sets 6-3 before Simon found another level to wrap up the final two sets 6-1 6-3. 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Now imagine doing it virtually blind. For Kelly Gallagher, it's a thrilling reality. She might not quite reach the speeds of fully-sighted skiers -- Olympic champions can clock upwards of 90 mph -- but it is nonetheless a daunting prospect. It involves a great deal of trust in her guide, Charlotte Evans, a former skier herself who will play a key role in their chances of success at next month's Winter Paralympics in Sochi. \"I don't really have depth perception, so snow in particular is quite difficult,\" Gallagher tells CNN's Human to Hero series. \"I definitely need Charlotte to be able to help me ski.\"\n@highlight\nKelly Gallagher and Charlotte Evans will be competing at the Sochi Winter Paralympics\n@highlight\nThe skiers enter the Games in good form, claiming top spot in a recent super-combined race\n@highlight\nGallagher is visually impaired and Evans became her guide after a serious knee injury\n@highlight\nGallagher says of her native Northern Ireland: \"We have hills but we don't have mountains.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 352, "end": 366}, {"start": 461, "end": 478}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 588, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 745, "end": 768}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's then up to @placeholder to make adjustments as she's warned about a difficult patch, told to \"tuck\" or, conversely, drop speed.", "idx": 34635}], "idx": 22481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gabrielle Giffords, the Arizona congresswoman who was shot in the head during a shooting rampage in January, appeared in her first television interview late Monday night, clearly understanding the questions put to her but able to respond only in simple words. \"I cried,\" she told ABC's Diane Sawyer in response to a question about how she felt when her husband told her what had happened. \"Died,\" she said. \"Sad,\" said her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly. \"Sad,\" Giffords agreed. \"I cried. A lot of people died.\" She said she has no memory of the incident. \"That day is gone?\" Sawyer asked.\n@highlight\nNEW: Giffords doesn't remember the shooting, she says\n@highlight\nNEW: Giffords felt like a \"zombie\" on the flight to Houston\n@highlight\nNEW: Her neurosurgeon describes the stunning recovery to CNN\n@highlight\nJared Loughner is charged with wounding her and 12 others and killing six", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and @placeholder told Sawyer she did two hours of therapy a day in their home.", "idx": 34647}], "idx": 22489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)The serious escalation of fighting in Ukraine is pushing President Barack Obama closer to the proxy war with Russia that he has long sought to avoid. That prospect is increasing as the United States openly accuses its former Cold War foe of sending tanks and troops in unmarked uniforms across the border into eastern Ukraine, boosting separatists in their battle against Kiev's beleaguered forces. The revelations are sharpening Obama's dilemma as his White House considers whether to send \"lethal\" weapons, including anti-tank and anti-mortar systems to the outgunned Ukrainian armed forces. Obama's nominee to become the next Defense Secretary, Ashton Carter, bolstered that idea during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nU.S. considering sending arms to Ukraine\n@highlight\nBut critics fear move could escalate US-Russia showdown\n@highlight\nNo one knows how Putin would respond", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 845, "end": 846}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The push to arm @placeholder got another boost this week with a report by a group of eight influential foreign policy scholars -- including several former senior Obama appointees.", "idx": 34655}], "idx": 22491} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama got help from his wife and his vice president Wednesday in continuing a public pressure campaign on Republicans to join Democrats in passing his $447 billion jobs plan. First lady Michelle Obama announced that 270 private companies have pledged to hire 25,000 veterans and their spouses by the end of 2013. The companies are part of a trade group called the American Logistics Association. Their commitment, she said, would fulfill 25% of the president's call for private-sector companies to hire or train 100,000 veterans and military spouses in the next two years. The first lady's announcement preceded a speech by Obama at a joint military base in Virginia on the third and last day of his bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia aimed at pressuring Congress to pass his jobs package.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama and his vice president push for jobs legislation\n@highlight\nFirst lady announces companies' pledge to hire 25,000 veterans and their spouses\n@highlight\nObama blasts Republicans' opposition to his $447 billion jobs bill\n@highlight\nGOP leaders accuse president of dividing the country for short-term political gain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 390, "end": 419}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But for some reason, he's determined to keep trying anyway, and @placeholder aren't about to go along with it.\"", "idx": 34660}], "idx": 22492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb for MailOnline Scores of Palestinians rioted in East Jerusalem today after hearing that a youth from their neighbourhood had died of wounds suffered in a clash with Israeli police last week. Protesters in the neighbourhood of Wadi al-Joz close to the walled Old City threw rocks, petrol bombs and flares at passing cars, and riot officers responded with rubber bullets during an afternoon of clashes that lasted for several hours. There were no reports of serious injury. Mohammed Sinokrot, 16, succumbed to a head wound suffered during a protest a week ago but the circumstances of how he sustained the wound were in dispute.\n@highlight\nViolence flared after death of Mohammed Sinokrot, 16, last week. The circumstances of his death are disputed\n@highlight\nProtestors threw rocks and petrol bombs at cars and Israeli riot police\n@highlight\nPolice officers responded by firing rubber bullets in most serious uprising in Jerusalem in a decade", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 697}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The seething tensions have underscored divisions in the @placeholder-occupied part of the city", "idx": 34673}], "idx": 22501} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England were celebrating an unlikely victory deep in the Sri Lankan jungle \u2013 but for Alastair Cook it may have come at a price. While the tourists were rejoicing in a desperately needed win that closes the deficit to 2-1 and breathes life into a side that had been inviting ridicule, their captain was waiting to hear if he would face a one-match ban for England\u2019s slow over-rate. As Sri Lanka ran up 242 for eight in a game shortened by a biblical downpour to 35 overs a side, Cook\u2019s team were 18 minutes off the pace. Fined for the same offence against India at Cardiff in August, he could now be banned for Sunday\u2019s crucial game in Colombo.\n@highlight\nEngland beat Sri Lanka by five wickets (D/L method) in Hambantota\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook faces one-match ban for slow over rate\n@highlight\nJos Buttler hits 55 from 37 balls to see England home after wobble\n@highlight\nJoe Root assists him with 48 from 48 deliveries\n@highlight\nMoeen Ali earlier continued good form with a 40-ball 58\n@highlight\nKumar Sangakkara hit 63 for Sri Lanka after bad light forced players off", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and the Sri Lankans celebrate after running out Moeen", "idx": 34679}], "idx": 22503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Beijing is a city where history and culture are almost tangible. They sprout, grow and bloom in unexpected places, around glittering new skyscrapers, in subway tunnels and in parks. And yet, despite their prevalence, history and culture in Beijing always seem to be teetering on the verge of extinction. No doubt, the Chinese capital has its iconic landmarks that have been around for centuries and will likely endure for centuries to come. There is the Forbidden City, which is the ancient imperial palace where dozens of Chinese emperors ruled the country for 500 years. There is also the Summer Palace, a massive imperial garden built in the 18th century that is on the outskirts of the city. And outside of Beijing, there is, of course, the Great Wall of China.\n@highlight\nBeijing is a city rich in culture, but its history is threatened by modernization\n@highlight\nTraditional courtyard housing is being demolished, but you can still find it if you look\n@highlight\nCaochangdi is an urban art village started by artist Ai Weiwei\n@highlight\nReal Beijing can be found in countless parks where locals gather to dance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 762, "end": 780}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 987, "end": 996}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite @placeholder's rise, there are still worries that one day that bulldozers might arrive and that it could fall.", "idx": 34683}], "idx": 22506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serena Williams gave an awesome demonstration of power tennis to demolish Maria Sharapova 6-0 6-1 in the Olympic women's singles final at Wimbledon Saturday. The 30-year-old American was backing up her Wimbledon triumph last month on the same grass courts and never allowed her Russian opponent the chance to settle. Victory came after just 63 minutes and fittingly with yet another thunderous ace to complete a one-sided match. Williams has joined Steffi Graf as the only players in tennis history to win all four grand slam titles and the Olympic singles title, the so-called Golden Slam. 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If you've seen the 1992 movie, you may remember when Mike Myers as Wayne and Dana Carvey as Garth are parked near an airport runway. They're reclining on the hood of a funky AMC Pacer, discussing \"Babe-raham Lincoln,\" when suddenly a huge airliner swoops by just a few feet overhead. That's when they begin screaming above the airplane's deafening roar. Phil Derner admits it. \"I've done that. There are so many times when I just want to ... lay down near the approach lights and watch the planes go overhead and just take it in.\"\n@highlight\nCountless plane spotters travel the globe photographing aircraft\n@highlight\nMaho Beach on St. Maarten may be the most famous spotting destination\n@highlight\nOther popular spots include JFK, LGA, LAX, Manchester UK\n@highlight\nTips from expert: Carry ID, wear a smile, stay off airport grounds", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 798, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 824, "end": 825}, {"start": 862, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Think about it, said @placeholder, \"Something that weighs up to a million pounds is taking to the air, and you know the next time it comes down is going to be on the other side of the world.", "idx": 34724}], "idx": 22532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- An outside company now heads the effort to correct problems with HealthCare.gov, rather than the federal agency getting most of the blame for the botched rollout of the website to enroll in President Barack Obama's signature health care reforms. Jeffrey Zients, the former White House budget officer assigned by Obama to fix the mess, said Friday that QSSI, a Maryland tech company, would serve as the \"general contractor\" in working to make the website function smoothly by the end of November. The announcement was a shift in tone and strategy for the administration. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) was the lead agency in overseeing creation of the online site that buckled under the volume of initial visitors following its October 1 launch.\n@highlight\nNEW: Outside contractor now overseeing website fixes\n@highlight\nZients says the website will work properly for most people by the end of November\n@highlight\nRepublicans continue attacks on President Obama's signature health care reforms\n@highlight\nSome Democrats seek extension of open enrollment for Obamacare policies", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 602, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was one of the dozens of contractors working with the government on the project coordinated by CMS, and now has the role of managing the correction efforts, according to Zients.", "idx": 34733}], "idx": 22538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Daily Mail Political Editor David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Gordon Brown will join forces this week to promise Scotland more powers from London if voters choose to stay in the UK. A cross-party plan for increased control over tax, welfare and job creation in Edinburgh would be announced \u2018within days\u2019, said Chancellor George Osborne. As polls point to a surge in support for independence, it was seen as a last throw of the dice for the No campaign \u2013 and immediately dismissed as a \u2018panicky\u2019 ploy by Alex Salmond. 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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano apologized to offended veterans Thursday morning. The report said extremist groups may try to attract veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also said extremists also may use the recession and the election of the nation's first African-American president to recruit members. The American Legion was among those who objected to the report's mention of veterans. \"I think it is important for all of us to remember that Americans are not the enemy. The terrorists are,\" the American Legion's national commander, David K. 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Any misguided attempt to nullify or steal their votes will evoke a strong reaction from them. In fact, it explains why the destruction of an African country often begins with a dispute over the electoral process or transfer of power. In recent years, allegations of electoral fraud have stirred political violence and civil war, causing death and destruction in Ethiopia (2005), Kenya (2007), Zimbabwe (2008), DR Congo (2011), among others.\n@highlight\nGhana heads to the polls on December 7\n@highlight\nIt has successfully held elections and transferred power on five occasions since 1992\n@highlight\nGeorge Ayittey: Free media, civil groups, are secrets of the country's success\n@highlight\nThese factors can ensure free, fair and peaceful elections across Africa, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A nod should also be given to regional leaders, in particular those of @placeholder's neighbors.", "idx": 34745}], "idx": 22546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A businessman has been ordered to pay his wealthy ex-wife around \u00a317million after a family court judge branded him a 'unprincipled rogue'. Judge Sir Peter Singer said property investor Didier Thiry, 53, had shown a 'sadistic side to his personality' since his relationship with Alisa Thiry, 50, broke down. Ms Thiry - who was previously married to Stephen Marks, founder of high street chain French Connection - pocketed a \u00a337million divorce settlement a decade ago, said Sir Peter. In her latest divorce, the former model claimed Mr Thiry refused to honour the terms of a pre-nuptial agreement and demanded he return a loan her company made to his during their marriage.\n@highlight\nProperty tycoon ordered to pay his ex-wife \u00a317million divorce settlement\n@highlight\nJudge brands the French businessman 'sadistic' and says award is 'justice'\n@highlight\nBut her ex-husband remains abroad and she may not get the money\n@highlight\nShe was previously given \u00a337million in divorce from another businessman\n@highlight\nAfter latest hearing, her lawyer said the money was originally hers and she had never sought anything that belonged to her ex-husband", "entities": [{"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 392, "end": 408}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also ordered Mr @placeholder to pay Ms Thiry's \u00a3456,000 legal bills.", "idx": 34748}], "idx": 22547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dean Lyness will go down in Fleetwood Town folklore after the Lancashire club made history on Monday. The Burton Albion goalkeeper conceded the only goal of the game, making a terrible hash of Antoni Sarcevic\u2019s long-range free-kick as Fleetwood won a tight League Two play-off final and clinched promotion to League One for the first time. The great rise: Fleetwood have been promoted for the sixth time in nine years Triumph: Goalscorer Antoni Sarcevic celebrates with his winners medal after the game Glory: Fleetwood celebrate after scoring direct from a free kick late on Misjudged: Burton goalkeeper Dean Lyness fails to stop the free kick from Sarcevic\n@highlight\nAntoni Sarcevic scores with 15 minutes remaining at Wembley\n@highlight\nGraham Alexander's Fleetwood are promoted for the sixth time in nine years\n@highlight\nCod Army will play in League Two next term, after the win in front of 14,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder dashed from his goal to claim it, ran too far and then could only flap at the ball as it sailed over his head and in.", "idx": 34753}], "idx": 22549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eugenie Bouchard fell at the semifinal hurdle in the first two grand slams of 2014, but it was third time lucky for her at the All England Club. The Canadian made the last four at both the Australian and French Opens this year only to succumb to defeats, yet there was no such repeat at Wimbledon this time around. Bouchard saw off third-seed Simona Halep -- the highest seed left in the tournament -- 7-6 6-2 on Centre Court Thursday to reach her first-ever grand slam final. And the 20-year-old can now become the first Canadian female in history to win a major singles title if she can pull off a victory in Saturday's showpiece.\n@highlight\nEugenie Bouchard beat Simona Halep 7-6 6-2 in Wimbledon women's semifinal\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old Canadian will face 2011 champion Petra Kvitova in Saturday's final\n@highlight\nKvitova saw off Lucie Safarova 7-6 6-1 earlier in the day\n@highlight\nMen's singles semifinals take place Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I really want to win my second title here and I will do everything I can,\" @placeholder told Wimbledon's official website.", "idx": 34762}], "idx": 22554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 16:21 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:23 EST, 22 November 2013 Two men who petrol bombed a mosque in revenge for the Drummer Lee Rigby killing have been jailed today. Self proclaimed fascist Clive Ceronne, a 37-year-old security guard who belonged to the English Defence League, was given four and a half years for the hate crime attack. Ashley Juggins, 20, who was recruited by Ceronne into his extreme right-wing anti-Muslim world, received three and a half years. Self proclaimed fascist Clive Ceronne (left) recruited Ashley Juggins (right) both pleaded guilty to arson Gloucester crown Court heard that on the night of June 17 this year - less than a month after the killing of Drummer Rigby in London - Ceronne and Juggins drove to the Masjid-E-Noor mosque in Ryecroft Street, Gloucester.\n@highlight\nClive Ceronne is a self proclaimed fascist who belonged to EDL\n@highlight\nAshley Juggins, 20, was recruited by Ceronne to help carry out the arson\n@highlight\nCCTV shows a fireball at the doorway of the mosque in Gloucestershire", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 148}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 270, "end": 291}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 589, "end": 610}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 757, "end": 776}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In September 2009 @placeholder had a police caution for racially aggravated behaviour, Mr Coombes said.", "idx": 34766}], "idx": 22557} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Diehard supporters, tourists and the curious swamped pockets of left-wing protesters to bid farewell to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in London Wednesday. In scenes that echoed the divisions Thatcher drove through Britain as she transformed the economy and society during the 1980s, people of all social classes lined the route from the Palace of Westminster to St. Paul's, some to pay tribute, some to condemn and many just to get up close to a spectacular state occasion. Hours before the ceremony began, the crowds were already five or six deep in some places; thousands crammed onto the sidewalk alongside souvenir shops and cafes opposite the cathedral -- for centuries a symbol of London and the site of historic moments in the life of the city, from the Blitz to the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana to the Occupy protests.\n@highlight\nSupporters turn out to honor the \"Iron Lady\" at her funeral at London's St Paul's Cathedral\n@highlight\nSmall bands of protesters also turn out to mark Margaret Thatcher's divisive legacy\n@highlight\nThatcher fans lining route drown out boos with spontaneous applause, cheering\n@highlight\nFuneral is the biggest for a UK politician since Winston Churchill's farewell in 1965", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 371, "end": 391}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 962, "end": 980}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1242}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Follow live updates of the funeral of former UK PM @placeholder", "idx": 34784}], "idx": 22569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the sweltering evening of April 12, 2009, as dusk deepened over the Indian Ocean, several hundred miles off the coast of Somalia, three shots rang out. All the bullets found their targets -- three Somali pirates in a small lifeboat bobbing on the darkening sea. For the past five days the pirates had taken hostage Richard Phillips, the American captain of the Maersk Alabama container ship. President Barack Obama had authorized the use of deadly force if Phillips' life was in danger. Unbeknownst to the pirates, days earlier a contingent from SEAL Team 6 had parachuted at night into the ocean near the USS Bainbridge warship, which was shadowing the pirates in their boat. 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Germany and Israel are linked \"in a very special way\" by the memory of the Holocaust, in which 6 million Jews were killed under Nazi Germany and its allies in World War II, she said in the first address a German chancellor has ever made to the Knesset. \"The Holocaust fills us with shame,\" she said. \"I bow my head before the survivors and I bow my head before you in tribute to the fact that you were able to survive.\"\n@highlight\nGerman Chancellor has told the Knesset of Germany's \"Holocaust shame\"\n@highlight\nAngela Merkel became first German chancellor to address Israeli parliament\n@highlight\nShe called on Iran to prove it did not want the bomb\n@highlight\nMerkel said she supports the two-state solution to the Mideast conflict", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"These are not just empty words,\" she said, adding that @placeholder would support further sanctions on Iran if it fails to cooperate.", "idx": 34791}], "idx": 22573} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Allen PUBLISHED: 18:18 EST, 8 July 2012 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 9 July 2012 Twin babies Dylan and Hannah Fox will grow up together, sharing a special bond as well as the same birthday. Unfortunately, the one thing won\u2019t have in common is a nationality. For while Dylan is English, his sister is actually a Scot, having been born on the other side of the Border after their mother went into labour early. Odd: Twin babies Dylan, right, and Hannah Fox, left, were born in different countries, with Dylan born in England and Hannah in Scotland. Mother Donna Keenan is pictured with her babies\n@highlight\nMother Donna Keenan, 28, started having contractions in Northumberland and gave birth to son Dylan in the living room of his grandparents\u2019 house\n@highlight\nShe was then taken to hospital in Scotland and gave birth to daughter Hannah", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It was an amazing experience to say the least and @placeholder was brilliant.\u2019", "idx": 34794}], "idx": 22574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko In Washington PUBLISHED: 15:39 EST, 22 April 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 22 April 2013 It wasn't too long ago that the idea of Republicans vocally supporting a long-term citizenship outlook for oft-derided 'illegals' would have send pundits and editors scrambling to be sure it wasn't April Fool's Day. Not anymore. And if anti-immigration conservatives thought the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings would derail talk in Washington of immigration reform, they didn't count on Grover Norquist, Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, the Cato Institute, or an obscure Republican lobbyist named Peggy Ellis. While Ellis and Rubio aren't talking, both Cato and Americans for Tax Reform - Norquist's group - say it shouldn't shock anyone that they favor a quasi-amnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants.\n@highlight\nConservative crusader Grover Norquist argues for immigration bill as most Republicans run for cover\n@highlight\nMysterious lobbyist at the center of alliance between Norquist and libertarian Cato Institute\n@highlight\nGOP Sens. 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Analyst Alex Vines, from London-based think tank Chatham House, told CNN that if Al-Shabaab did carry out the attacks there could be global implications as countries and businesses vie for opportunities across Africa. Why is Uganda important? Vines: Historically it's been important for the export of coffee and fish out of Lake Victoria, but now oil has been found, Uganda could become a significant, if not major, oil exporter. 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The veteran No 8 did not plough a conventional furrow from academy into the professional ranks. He followed a lesser-trodden path to the top \u2014 via Rosslyn Park and Orrell \u2014 before embarking on an 11-year association with Harlequins which shows little sign of ending. A new contract is being discussed and, with the 36-year-old playing as well as ever, both parties are keen to agree a deal. 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The author claims that Clarence House has \u2018glaring systemic weaknesses\u2019 and is riven by intense rivalries between several staff factions. \u2018It is hard to know who can be trusted, and criticism can send the prince into despair,\u2019 she adds.\n@highlight\nRampant feuding sees Prince Charles' household nicknamed Wolf Hall\n@highlight\nThe claim was made by former householder, according to Catherine Mayer\n@highlight\nMs Mayer has authored new Charles biography to be released next month", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 853, "end": 867}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On one occasion, the divisions reportedly led to the collapse of a multi-million-pound deal to base all of @placeholder\u2019s charities in one site.", "idx": 34836}], "idx": 22601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World champion Marc Marquez continued his impeccable start to the 2014 season with his third win in three races with victory in the Argentina MotoGP Sunday. 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She and her husband Nathan could at last could dare to dream of the large family they\u2019d always wanted. But they had not banked on seeing their wish come true quite so quickly \u2013 after a second successful pregnancy produced triplets, with no IVF. 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That one day he would reach 'the top of the world'. Three months ago Multiple Sclerosis sufferer Bobby Bajram, 47, returned from the Everest Region of Nepal. 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Manchester United star Di Maria trained on enemy territory ahead of his Argentina's encounter at his home stadium. Tevez, who has been recalled to Argentina's national team set up after missing the 2014 World Cup, trained at his former side's ground ahead of his return to Old Trafford. 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That was the mantra in Hong Kong as the clock ticked down to the British colony being handed back to China in 1997. And as the handover loomed, Hong Kongers were frantic to make money to get a passport before the communist mainland reclaimed the territory. They feared an end to the free-wheeling ways of capitalism where money brought power, prestige -- and if needed, an escape route. But there was a small, vocal minority who talked instead about the tail wagging the dog. Far from being subsumed by China's political system, Hong Kong would in fact lead it towards democracy.\n@highlight\nBeijing recently said no to Hong Kong voting for its leaders without approval\n@highlight\nOne pro-democracy leader in Hong Kong admitted support for their campaign may be sliding\n@highlight\nIn 1997 Hong Kongers were frantic to get a passport before China reclaimed the territory\n@highlight\nOthers talked about Hong Kong helping to encourage democracy in the mainland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's leadership has made it crystal clear that any form of democracy will only come attached to very powerful Chinese characteristics.", "idx": 34873}, {"query": "Yet @placeholder has hardly exploded in anger or frustration.", "idx": 34874}], "idx": 22626} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Buckland Last updated at 6:14 PM on 27th December 2011 Villagers from Stilton in Cambridgeshire are celebrating after a ban on them producing their own famous cheese was lifted, but bizarrely it must be called something else. A 'ridiculous' legal ruling in 1996 meant the village\u2019s famous cheese could not be produced in Stilton as it is not in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. However, a new decision means the village\u2019s Bell Inn, which first sold the cheese, has been allowed to produce and sell it to locals again - as long as they don\u2019t call it Stilton. 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The 36-year-old former England captain seemed to be feeling the effects of his exertions at St Annes, tweeting on Monday: 'Still a bit stiff from Saturdays 12 overs just bowled 5 more now for a rub !' However, Flintoff showed flashes of his old genius during his comeback for St Annes, taking a superb caught-and-bowled among his three wickets. 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The tycoon faces up to five years in a grim Russian prison if convicted of 'hooliganism motivated by political hatred' for hitting a property tycoon in a television talk show 20 months ago. The suggestion that Putin was seeking harsh treatment for Lebedev - whose family own the Independent titles and the London Evening Standard, and who controls a Russian investigative newspaper - came on a day of angry, heated exchanges in a Moscow court.\n@highlight\nAlexander Lebedev on trial for politically-motivated hooliganism\n@highlight\nMedia mogul hit property tycoon Sergei Polonsky during a 2011 debate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 237, "end": 253}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 626, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 775, "end": 791}, {"start": 883, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If, yet again, such action is not punished, it means @placeholder is going to hell.'", "idx": 34889}], "idx": 22638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Her superstar father - and the circumstance of her birth - made her famous before she could even walk. But last night 14-year-old Anna Ermakova stepped out of Boris Becker's shadow and on to the catwalk as she appeared at Berlin Fashion Week. The tennis star's lovechild was conceived during a scandalous, short-lived and much disputed encounter at the London outpost of celebrity haunt Nobu in 1999. Her mother Angela Ermakova initially claimed the liaison took place in a store cupboard but Becker later confessed they had made love on a staircase between two bathrooms. 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Hundreds of protesters blew shrieking whistles, revved motorcycle engines, honked car horns and chanted 'Out with the Spanish crown' just 100 metres from the side entrance of the courthouse where Cristina was dropped off in a modest Ford C-Max hatchback. A mystery over whether she would decide to walk about 50 paces down an alley leading to the entrance in a Spanish version of a 'perp walk' ended when the car drove down the alley instead.\n@highlight\nSpanish King Juan Carlos's Cristina appeared at a court in Palma, Majorca\n@highlight\nHusband Inaki Urdangarin allegedly defrauded regional governments of millions of euros of public money, which he used for personal expenses\n@highlight\nBelieved to have some of the funds to host lavish parties at mansion\n@highlight\nProtestors blew shrieking whistles as Cristina arrived at court today\n@highlight\nPrincess and husband are suspects in case, but have not been charged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 39}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 771, "end": 786}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legal troubles of @placeholder' youngest daughter have seriously damaged the image of Spain's monarchy", "idx": 34902}], "idx": 22645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- With a new armed threat breathing down its neck, Libya's discordant government made a snap announcement on Tuesday -- elections will be held in just over a month. The move was intended to stem a spike in violence that has prompted the U.S. military to ramp up preparations for a possible emergency evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli. Just two days prior, armed men claiming allegiance to a newly formed movement called the Libyan National Army stormed parliament and announced they had suspended it. The declared goal of the LNA is to eradicate Islamist militants from Libya, including Ansar al-Sharia -- the group blamed for the September 11, 2012 deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.\n@highlight\nLibya makes snap announcement for parliamentary elections\n@highlight\nGen. Khalifa Haftar bombed Islamists blamed for attack on U.S. consulate in Benghazi\n@highlight\nArmed men declaring loyalty to Haftar have \"suspended\" the parliament in Tripoli\n@highlight\nLibyan special forces commander near Benghazi vows to join Haftar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 454, "end": 473}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Haftar's men launched a land and air offensive against the @placeholder bases of Ansar al-Sharia and Islamist groups with ties the government in Tripoli.", "idx": 34904}], "idx": 22646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)In his first public remarks since being accused of having sex with an underage American woman, Britain Prince Andrews briefly addressed the allegation before a crowd in Davos, Switzerland. \"Firstly, I think I must, want, for the record to refer to the events that have taken place in the last three weeks. And I just wish to reiterate and to reaffirm the statements which have already been made on my behalf by Buckingham Palace,\" he said Thursday at the World Economic Forum. 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Obama has held a series of meetings with key Latino officials and reform advocates in recent weeks. Despite an aggressive push for substantive policy changes from his political base, the president recently indicated he has ruled out acting on his own to implement provisions of a reform bill that failed to win congressional approval last year. Nevertheless, immigration reform \"remains a priority\" for the administration, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Monday. 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Eric Williams was convicted on December 4 of capital murder in the 2013 death of Cynthia McLelland, who was slain along with her husband, Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland, in their home east of Dallas. Williams has been charged, but not tried, in the deaths of Mike McLelland and prosecutor Mark Hasse. 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Redick had a bizarre 'abortion' contract drawn up with his former girlfriend in which he agreed to keep dating her for a year, or pay her $25,000, if she terminated her pregnancy, it has been reported. The written agreement was allegedly drawn up by the pair's lawyers in 2007, when Redick was still a rookie, and signed by the basketball player and his recent ex-girlfriend, model Vanessa Lopez, who was claiming to be pregnant with his child. The startling contract, which is reportedly signed by the guard, stated: 'Redick has agreed that once Lopez has terminated said pregnancy and has provided medical proof... Redick and Lopez shall attempt to establish and maintain a social and/or dating relationship for a period of one year.'\n@highlight\nThe deal was allegedly signed in 2007 by Clippers star J.J. Redick and his model ex-girlfriend Vanessa Lopez after she claimed to be pregnant with his child\n@highlight\nThe contract stipulates that Redick would 'attempt' to keep dating Lopez for a year after the termination of the pregnancy or pay her $25,000\n@highlight\nLopez later had an affair with fellow NBA star Shaquille O'Neal and sued him for harassment in 2010 but the case was dismissed by the judge who called her a liar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She accused the 7-foot-1 @placeholder of calling her incessantly against her wishes after the affair ended and then telling an associate to 'shut dat bitch up' after she threatened to come clean to his wife if he didn't stop.", "idx": 34926}], "idx": 22660} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pure products of Hollywood, \"The Hunger Games\" and \"John Carter\" were conceived, designed, stretched and pre-tested with one purpose: to lighten billfolds while satisfying mass appetites. These two movies seemed especially intent on seizing the wavering attention spans of young people with premises deeply rooted in science-fiction -- or, as some genre lovers might prefer to call it, speculative phantasmagoria. Same goals, different results. Drastically. Different. Results. Hunger Games, in case you hadn't heard by now, has exceeded advance expectations by reaping $155 million in its first three days of nationwide release. That's the third-highest opening tally in box-office history, just beneath the $158.4 million drawn from 2008's Batman sequel, \"The Dark Knight,\" and not too far removed from the $169.2 million made last summer by \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II.\"\n@highlight\nGene Seymour: \"Hunger Games,\" \"John Carter\" exist to make money, appeal to masses\n@highlight\nBut \"Hunger's\" returns went through the roof, he writes, \"Carter's\" fell through the floor\n@highlight\nWildly expensive \"Carter\" seems old, he says, while \"Hunger Games\" is of the moment\n@highlight\nSeymour hopes young audiences are aware of Hollywood's hype manipulation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1254}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those wishing \"@placeholder\" had more tragic dimension or made its audience more explicitly feel the sting of its carnage have a point.", "idx": 34936}], "idx": 22664} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:32 EST, 6 February 2013 'We believe Twitter is valuable to everybody on the planet': Twitter boss Dick Costolo has revealed his plans for global social network domination The chief executive of Twitter has revealed he wants the microblogging site to be as big as Facebook - with one billion users. Dick Costolo reignited the row with his company's most bitter rival by taking aim at the milestone Facebook only reached in October after nine years of operation. Twitter only has 500million users and has been running for seven years.\n@highlight\nDick Costolo believes 'Twitter is valuable to everyone on the planet'\n@highlight\nHis company and Facebook have been fierce rivals since Instagram buyout\n@highlight\nTwitter CEO also tells of his excitement at Vine video service purchase", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 820, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Twitter boss did discuss the tit-for-tat scraps with @placeholder that have made their feud bitter and very public.", "idx": 34939}], "idx": 22666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman for the Daily Mail 'Unpredictable threats': Defence Secretary Michael Fallon urged increased defence spending to ward off countries like Russia Britain is under pressure to extend a commitment to spend at least 2 per cent of national income on defence as it demands Nato allies boost their investment. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said every member should increase military spending to deal with \u2018unpredictable and uncertain threats\u2019, particularly from Russia. The Prime Minister said Britain was showing leadership by being one of only four of the 28 Nato states to meet the alliance\u2019s spending target. But critics, including senior Tories, pointed out that the Government has only pledged to maintain that level until the current spending round ends in April 2016. Pressure is growing on David Cameron to enshrine the commitment in legislation for good.\n@highlight\nDefence Secretary Michael Fallon said Nato members should increase funds\n@highlight\nExtra cash could be used to combat 'unpredictable' threats - like Russia\n@highlight\nBritain and the U.S. will use Nato meeting in Wales to push for new troops", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder should be getting his own house in order before trying to tell voters what to do.\u2019", "idx": 34952}], "idx": 22675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Bishop Blase Cupich, who has struck a moderate tone on divisive social issues, was appointed the archbishop of Chicago on Saturday, succeeding a cardinal with an aggressive approach to the culture wars. Cupich, of Spokane, Washington, will take over leadership of the Archdiocese of Chicago in November, succeeding Cardinal Francis George, who has been battling cancer and has said he believes the disease will end his life. Cupich is Pope Francis' first major appointment in the U.S. and the clearest indication yet of the direction he wants to steer American church leaders. Bishop Blase Cupich, 61, will be named the next archbishop of Chicago\n@highlight\nBishop Blase Cupich, known for being a moderate on many hot button social issues, named to the position\n@highlight\nChicago archdiocese is third largest in the nation\n@highlight\nReplaces archbishop known for hardline conservatism on abortion and gay marriage\n@highlight\nHas written to parishioners about the suffering of gays and lesbians because of anti-gay prejudice, and condemned violence and bullying that has led some gay teens to suicide", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 288, "end": 309}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cupich also served as chairman of the @placeholder bishops' child protection committee at the height of the clergy sex abuse crisis and as church leaders were putting in place a toughened policy on disciplining guilty priests.", "idx": 34969}], "idx": 22684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many people dream of quitting the rat race - but few would expect a star NFL player to forgo fame and fortune. John Moffitt, who plays for Denver Broncos has quit the league because he thought it was crazy to risk his happiness and health for wealth. The third-year guard from Wisconsin said he knows teammates and fans don't understand how he could wave goodbye to his career. Denver Broncos guard John Moffitt plays against the Arizona Cardinals during a pre-season NFL football game 'I just really thought about it and decided I'm not happy. I'm not happy at all,' he said.\n@highlight\nJohn Moffitt, who plays for Denver Broncos has quit the league because he thought it was crazy to risk his happiness and health for wealth\n@highlight\nThird-year guard from Wisconsin said he knows people don't understand\n@highlight\nSays he doesn't feel the need to be a millionaire and wants to stop playing\n@highlight\nMoffitt, 27, made about $1.5 million before taxes in his 2 1/2 NFL seasons", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 468, "end": 470}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 969, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He called the @placeholder this week to notify them he wouldn't be returning to the team.", "idx": 34972}], "idx": 22687} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former girlfriend of Australian businessman Geoffrey Edelsten has told of the lavish lifestyle she lived out as the 'arm candy' of the 71-year-old. Shirley Moore, from Chicago, started a relationship with Mr Edelsten when she was a 21-year-old waitress after meeting him on a sugar daddy website. She claims during their relationship, the Australian - who was then three times her age - gifted her with a $40,000 BMW, treated her to high-end restaurants, put her up at the Crown Melbourne hotel and gave her bundles of cash. Scroll down for video Shirley Moore, from Chicago, has spoken out about her time as the 'arm candy' of Geoffrey Edelsten\n@highlight\nShirley Moore was a Chicago waitress when she first met the businessman\n@highlight\nThe pair met on a sugar daddy website when she was 21 years old\n@highlight\nGeoffrey Edelsten - who was then in his 60s - led her to believe he was in his 40s\n@highlight\nMs Moore claims her former lover paid her to be his girlfriend\n@highlight\nDuring their relationship, he gave her a car, signed a lease for her penthouse and gave her cash\n@highlight\nMs Moore alleges she was paid up to $250,000 for their 'verbal agreement'", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said he also set her up in a penthouse apartment in @placeholder to buy her silence.", "idx": 34974}], "idx": 22689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's over. But just for now. President Barack Obama signed a bill that ends the 16-day partial government shutdown and raises the debt ceiling, the White House said early Thursday morning. Weeks of bitter political fighting gave way to a frenzied night in Washington as Congress passed the bill that would prevent the country from crashing into the debt ceiling. Lawmakers worked precariously close to the midnight debt ceiling deadline amid warnings the government could run out of money to pay its bills if it didn't raise the debt ceiling. Federal workers should expect to return to work Thursday morning, the director of the Office of Management and Budget said.\n@highlight\nFederal workers can expect to return to work Thursday morning\n@highlight\nMost House Republicans vote against budget bill, but it still passes\n@highlight\nAsked whether there will be a similar crisis in a few months, Obama flatly says, \"no\"\n@highlight\nThe shutdown began on October 1; U.S. borrowing authority expires on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 629, "end": 659}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there's one thing polls showed Americans agreed on, it's that they don't trust @placeholder -- with Republicans bearing more blame than anyone else for what transpired.", "idx": 34976}], "idx": 22690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Terrorists are trying to use a European court ruling to wipe stories about their trials from Google in a move which amounts to censorship by the back door, Sajid Javid warned today. The Culture Secretary condemned \u2018Luxembourg\u2019s unelected judges\u2019 who created the so-called \u2018right to be forgotten\u2019 by forcing search engines to remove links to news stories. In a forthright speech to newspaper editors, Mr Javid accused European courts of \u2018trying to restrict media freedom\u2019 and took aim at the BBC for competing with news websites like MailOnline. 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The piece was based on extracts from the book \u2018The Crimes of Josef Fritzl: Uncovering the Truth\u2019. Publisher Harper Collins told MailOnline today it does not know who sent the request. Click here to read the story.\n@highlight\nA September 2010 article about multi-millionaire Tory MP Jonathan Djanogly, who admitted hiring private eyes to spy on his local party members. Mr Djanogly told MailOnline today he has not used the Google service himself and declined to comment further. Click here to read the story.\n@highlight\nA December 2003 column on how the schoolfriend of Prince William, Edward Stanbury, was jailed for nine months after 43 ecstasy tablets, 4.2 grammes of cocaine and three-quarters of a kilo of cannabis were found at his London flat. Click here to read the story.\n@highlight\nA March 2004 column by Richard Kay, also on Mr Stanbury, about how just weeks after he had been allowed home from prison, the Old Etonian had put his university studies aside and sold his flat. 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Guitarist Robby Krieger says he and drummer John Densmore have been in contact since Manzarek's sudden death last month, following a battle with bile duct cancer. The Doors' Ray Manzarek dies at 74 \"We're talking about it,\" Krieger tells CNN, confirming tribute plans. \"Not sure when or where it will be, but we'll definitely do it.\" The Doors were formed in 1965, after keyboardist Manzarek met a UCLA film student and poet named Jim Morrison on Southern California's Venice Beach. The pair then joined forces with Krieger and Densmore, and The Doors went on to become one of the most controversial and successful rock acts of the '60s. The band sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, and gained fame for hits like \"L.A. 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Robert and Alison Smith, the owners of the Anstrhuther Fishbar in Fife, celebrate their success. The UK is in recession, but the nation's traditional takeaway dish is showing no sign of a downturn. Sales rose at 9,500 chippies in Britain by 1.7 percent last year, according to Seafish, a seafood industry group. 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Even so, the 30-year-old jet-setter admits he partied too hard in the past and he's turning over a new leaf before his fianc\u00e9e Paulina Gretzky gives birth to the couple's first child next month. Paulina revealed on Christmas Day on her Instagram that she's having a boy. Paulina Gretzky announced over Christmas that she and fiance Dustin Johnson (left) are having a baby boy Back in action: Dustin Johnson has been on an inexplicable five-month hiatus from the PGA Tour after he was rumored to have been suspended over drug use - something he denies\n@highlight\nDustin Johnson has been away from the PGA Tour for five months after he was suspended three times\n@highlight\nDenies he was suspended for cocaine or that he has a 'problem' with drugs\n@highlight\nAdmitted that he used to drink too much - but says his hard-partying days are behind him\n@highlight\nPaulina's father Wayne has become something of a mentor to him as he cleans up his life", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 410, "end": 424}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For now, he says, he's spending his time working out and taking care of @placeholder's pregnancy cravings.", "idx": 34990}], "idx": 22700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Almost 100,000 people have signed an online petition calling on the Home Office to ban a controversial pick-up artist from entering the UK. Self-styled American dating guru Julien Blanc advises men to treat women with chilling disrespect and contempt - encouraging them to adopt his choking greeting technique. Other recommended pick-up methods include threatening to commit suicide, injuring pets, isolating women from friends and family and treating them 'like servants'. Scroll down for video Sexist: Self-styled dating guru Julien Blanc advises men to treat women with chilling disrespect The UK petition, started by Caroline Charles on campaigning website change.org, states: 'To allow this man into the UK legitimises sexual assault and predation, and sends a message that women are playthings or objects without agency.'\n@highlight\nJulien Blanc is a self-styled 'pick-up artist' who hands out dating advice\n@highlight\n25-year-old encourages men to treat women with contempt to win affection\n@highlight\nAdvocates choking, threatening suicide and says women are 'servants'\n@highlight\nGives lectures around the world and was kicked out of Australia last week\n@highlight\nPetition calling on Theresa May to ban him ahead of November 21 seminar", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 136, "end": 137}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 597, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 709, "end": 710}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces increasing pressure to prevent \u2018pick-up artist\u2019 Julien Blanc from acquiring a UK visa", "idx": 34999}], "idx": 22705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A judge on Thursday denied a request for President Barack Obama to testify at a court martial for a U.S. Army flight surgeon who refused to deploy to Afghanistan until he saw proof that Obama was born in the United States. The judge, Army Col. Denise Lind, said any evidence or witnesses related to Obama's citizenship is irrelevant to the charges against Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, who has 17 years of service in the U.S. military. 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The teams -- consisting of officials from Uganda's ministry of health, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the WHO -- are part of an aggressive approach to try to stamp out the outbreak of the highly infectious virus.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ugandan president calls on residents to be cautious\n@highlight\nTracing every possible contact with Ebola patients is \"very important,\" WHO says\n@highlight\nThe Ebola virus killed at least 14 people in midwestern Uganda this month\n@highlight\nThe virus is a highly infectious disease spread through contact with bodily fluids", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 313, "end": 337}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 449, "end": 490}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 758, "end": 760}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder did not recommend any travel or trade restrictions be applied to Uganda because of the outbreak.", "idx": 35008}], "idx": 22712} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Friend posted pictures of battered Real Housewife of Beverly Hills to Facebook Wrote on his wall as he posted the pictures: 'Adrienne was pushed to the ground, punched and beaten... he is a beast. 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So when Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Adrienne Maloof's chef Bernie Guzman posted right pictures of the former on his Facebook page looking beaten and bruised, it was hard not to jump to conclusions about her ex, Dr. Paul Nassif.\n@highlight\nFriend posted pictures of battered Real Housewife of Beverly Hills to Facebook\n@highlight\nWrote on his wall as he posted the pictures: 'Adrienne was pushed to the ground, punched and beaten... he is a beast.\n@highlight\n'Plastic surgeon vehemently denies insinuation that he's responsible", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 459, "end": 490}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After ten years of marriage, Maloof and @placeholder both filed for divorce in late August.", "idx": 35009}], "idx": 22713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail's Neil Ashton and Charles Sale got into the Samba spirit on Sunday having visited England's training base for one final time. Following Lionel Messi's stunning late winner against Iran on Saturday, the duo joined some Argentina fans on the beach and played along with Brazilian street musicians. 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Eddie Ray Routh, 27, is accused of killing Kyle, 38, and Kyle's friend, father-of-one Chad Littlefield, 35, at a shooting range near Chalk Mountain, Texas on February 2, 2013. Kyle, a married father-of-two, had been trying to help Routh deal with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on the request of Routh's mother and had taken him to target practice when he was killed. Routh, who struggled with PTSD after serving as a small arms technician in Iraq before leaving the Marines in 2010, is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.\n@highlight\nEddie Ray Routh, 27, is accused of shooting dead Kyle, 38, and Kyle's friend Chad Littlefield, 35, at a shooting range in Texas in February 2013\n@highlight\nKyle had been trying to help Routh cope with his PTSD at the time\n@highlight\nJury selection starts on Thursday and the trial will begin next Wednesday\n@highlight\nRouth's attorneys have said the popularity of the movie 'American Sniper', based on Kyle's memoir, will make it hard to select an impartial jury", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 393, "end": 422}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 764, "end": 779}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Routh's attorneys also lost a bid to have the trial moved out of @placeholder.", "idx": 35016}], "idx": 22719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:16 EST, 17 June 2013 Hiding: Julian Assange and Ecuador's foreign minister Ricardo Patino greeted crowds from the embassy window last night Britain could be stuck with WikiLeaks fugitive Julian Assange for another nine years \u2013 at a cost of \u00a340million \u2013 William Hague warned last night. The Foreign Secretary said Assange could stay in his Ecuadorian Embassy bolt-hole until 2022 \u2013 when the statute of limitations on his extradition request expires. The grim prediction means the suspected rapist could run up a \u00a340million policing bill as a team of officers guard the embassy day and night.\n@highlight\nWilliam Hague and his Ecuadorian counterpart failed to reach agreement on Assange's future as he marks first anniversary of stay at embassy this week\n@highlight\nHe will be arrested and deported to Sweden if he steps a foot outside\n@highlight\nThe Australian, 41, is wanted for questioning over alleged sex offences\n@highlight\nFears deportation to US and trial over WikiLeaks if he goes to Sweden", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said he had talked with Assange until 4am yesterday and he was in 'good spirits'.", "idx": 35017}], "idx": 22720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United earned a hard-fought three points at Loftus Road on Saturday with a 2-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers. Marouane Fellaini and James Wilson came off the bench at half-time to score the goals and give Louis van Gaal's side victory. Here, Sportsmail assess how all the players on display at Loftus Road performed. Marouane Fellaini (right) pulls away in celebration after putting Manchester United ahead at Loftus Road Fellaini hugs his team-mate Adnan Januzaj (second right) after scoring against Queens Park Rangers QUEENS PARK RANGERS Rob Green - 8.5 Produced three excellent saves from Radamel Falcao but was too exposed by his team-mates for both goals.\n@highlight\nManchester United beat Queens Park Rangers 2-0 at Loftus Road\n@highlight\nMarouane Fellaini grabbed the first goal of the game after 58 minutes\n@highlight\nFellow substitute James Wilson also came off bench to score the second\n@highlight\nRob Green denied Radamel Falcao during a brilliant goalkeeping display", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 103, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 219, "end": 232}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 331, "end": 347}, {"start": 397, "end": 413}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 515, "end": 533}, {"start": 535, "end": 553}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 710, "end": 728}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 776}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Fellaini substitution and the timing of the goal looks like a masterstroke but it might have just been @placeholder papering over cracks.", "idx": 35019}], "idx": 22722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi has done almost everything for Argentina at this World Cup, but against Holland he couldn't inspire them to a win in normal time. In fact, he didn't even manage a touch in the Dutch box. And so the crucial semi final went to penalties. Messi calmly and comfortably tucked his away and it set the tone for the Argentinians in the shootout - scoring all four. Messi might just have made the difference again, sorting out his side when it most mattered. Here, Sportsmail goes through Argentina's little magician's performance minute-by minute: VIDEO Scroll down to watch highlights of Lionel Messi\n@highlight\nMessi can't break through the Dutch tight marking in 120 minutes of play\n@highlight\nHe appears to be carrying an injury through extra time\n@highlight\nHis only touch in the box during the entire game was his penalty\n@highlight\nArgentina's talisman scores his penalty in the shootout\n@highlight\nAnd now he has the chance to win the World Cup in the Maracana", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Class mark: Messi was constantly a threat, even if he didn't dominate the @placeholder for long periods of the game", "idx": 35023}], "idx": 22724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City, Gaza (CNN) -- Terrace crowds are controlled by men wearing army fatigues and holding Kalashnikov rifles, players and press pray on the pitch at half-time and when the final whistle is blown, the trophy is handed to the winning captain by one of Israel's most wanted men. Welcome to football, Gaza style. More than 5,000 fans crammed into the Palestine Stadium in Gaza City for what is an increasingly rare occasion these days: a game of football. The \"Gaza Dialogue and Tolerance Cup final\" between Al Shate (a mixed team of Hamas and Fatah members that represents the 80,000 strong Al Shate refugee camp) played Al Salah Islamic Association (a team aligned with Hamas) in a tight match in front of raucous fans who flew blue and yellow flags and fired off flames from lit cans of hairspray in support of their side.\n@highlight\n5,000 Palestinians turn out for a rare football tournament in Gaza City.\n@highlight\nHamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh turns up to award the cup.\n@highlight\nThe league was suspended after Hamas seized Gaza's top sports clubs.\n@highlight\nThe Palestinian FA blames the military wing of Hamas.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 624, "end": 651}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, as with most things in the @placeholder, war, politics and internal divisions are never far away.", "idx": 35024}], "idx": 22725} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When China's state-owned oil company dispatched an oil rig to a contested area of the South China Sea it flicked a match on a long-smoldering dispute with its communist neighbor Vietnam. Analysts say Beijing must have known the move would elicit some reaction, but it clearly didn't predict having to evacuate thousands of Chinese nationals desperate to put some distance between them and violent Vietnamese protests. \"The whole episode seems to reek of miscalculation, perhaps by both sides, but it demonstrates how volatile how this region can be,\" said Alexander Neill, Shangri-La Dialogue Senior Fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Asia (IISS).\n@highlight\nChina evacuates thousands of nationals from Vietnam amid territorial dispute\n@highlight\nProtests erupted after China's state oil company sent a rig to disputed territory\n@highlight\nVietnam says the rig site is on its continental shelf and within its Exclusive Economic Zone\n@highlight\nChina says the rig will be there until mid-August, has sent ships to guard the site", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 935, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Chinese rig was escorted to the region by naval vessels and fighter jets, drawing @placeholder boats to the area and raising tensions at sea.", "idx": 35026}, {"query": "While many commentators say Vietnam has every right to feel appalled over the positioning of the @placeholder rig, at least one analyst says the issue not as clear cut as some suggest.", "idx": 35028}, {"query": "Trade between China and Vietnam reached more than 50 billion dollars in 2013 according to Chinese state media and @placeholder depends heavily on foreign investment.", "idx": 35029}], "idx": 22726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:17 EST, 26 February 2014 The former editor of a Hong Kong newspaper is in critical condition after being attacked with a meat clever earlier today. Kevin Lau was slashed three times by a man in a crash helmet in a residential neighbourhood who then fled on a motorbike, police said. Lau was hospitalised in critical condition with slashes in his back and legs, said Kwan King-pan, acting superintendent of Hong Kong Police. Scroll down for video Former newspaper editor Kevin Lau has been rushed to hospital in critical condition after a machete attack\n@highlight\nKevin Lau attacked with a meat clever early this morning\n@highlight\nHe is in critical condition with a deep wound to his back\n@highlight\nLau was the editor of Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao\n@highlight\nHe was fired in January after reporting on human rights abuses\n@highlight\nMove sparked protests in city with thousands on the streets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attack has sparked a fresh wave of protests in the city as supporters of @placeholder hold candlelight vigils", "idx": 35045}], "idx": 22735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A schoolboy in China bled to death when a fake doctor cut his throat with a scalpel to treat his sore tonsils. Xiu Tsao, 35, had taken her 11-year-old son Yang Chin to a clinic in Chaochuan Village, Xiaotun Town, Henan Province, unaware that it was operated by fraudsters. It was run by Zhang Wenli, 46, who claimed to be a top throat specialist, but in fact he had no qualifications at all. His nurses were also completely unqualified. Dangerous fraudster: The name card of so-called laryngologist Zhang Wenli, who in fact had no qualifications at all and fled after he killed a schoolboy by cutting his throat while supposedly treating him for sore tonsils\n@highlight\nZhang Wenli had run his throat clinic for years but had no qualifications\n@highlight\nHe told the boy's mother he needed to bleed the bad blood to cure him\n@highlight\nInstead the boy bled to death and Zhang and his staff fled", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 180, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tragic: A man points to where sawdust covers the blood @placeholder shed as he was dying in the clinic", "idx": 35047}], "idx": 22737} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "No-frills airlines and Europe\u2019s free travel rules are being exploited by Romanian gangs to target Britain, it was revealed yesterday. Up to 240 crime networks have been identified in the country by Europol, the European criminal intelligence agency. Its director Rob Wainwright said crooks are using low-cost airlines to target cities for one-day sprees. Airport: Criminals are flying in and out of a country in just one day, Europol's director has said (file picture) Romanian and Bulgarian gangs are thought responsible for 90 per cent of all European card-skimming crimes Thieves, credit card fraudsters and pickpockets buy cheap tickets to fly in and out in just a few hours.\n@highlight\nEuropol director Rob Wainwright says the gangs are active across Europe\n@highlight\nExploit low-cost airlines by targeting city and getting 'back in time for tea'\n@highlight\nHe said police cooperation is needed to halt the crime wave", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "foreign minister has called for Romanians and @placeholder to be stopped", "idx": 35051}], "idx": 22740} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A state trial judge on Monday blocked New York City's plan for a maximum 16 ounce size for a high-sugar beverage. The ban would have included sodas, energy drinks, fruit drinks and sweetened teas. But it would have excluded alcoholic beverages and drinks that are more than 50% milk, such as lattes. The ban would have applied to restaurants, movie theaters, stadiums and mobile food carts. But it would not have applied to supermarkets and convenience stores, such as 7-Eleven. Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal was met with fierce opposition by the industry and public outrage at the loss of \"liberty,\" the so-called \"nanny state\" run amok. Beyond all the hype, the industry's vociferous arguments, now adopted by a trial court, are badly flawed.\n@highlight\nA New York state judge blocks the city's plan to limit the size of sugary drinks\n@highlight\nLawrence Gostin: A portion limit is not an attack on freedom; people can still buy soda\n@highlight\nHe says like Big Tobacco, industry has spent millions to fight this effort to combat obesity\n@highlight\nGostin: The Board of Health has the power to regulate sugary drinks; portion control can work", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 494, "end": 510}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the same time, it could make meaningful changes in the drinking habits of @placeholder.", "idx": 35067}], "idx": 22753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- In sport, being the best is not just about the having the greatest players. Here are five teams that have gone from zeroes to heroes, and in the process left their mark on sporting history. 1. The European Ryder Cup team The 1980 U.S. hockey team's 'Miracle on Ice' against the Soviet Union. Europe's Ryder Cup team has become renowned for upsetting the form book, frequently triumphing against higher ranked American opposition. Since European players were first allowed to join the British and Irish team for the famous golf tournament (to improve the level of competition) in 1979, the U.S. has won six times; Europe seven; and the teams have tied once. The slight edge enjoyed by Europe, however, belies the lowly status of their players in world golf.\n@highlight\nEurope's Ryder Cup team has often beaten the U.S. despite lower profile players\n@highlight\nAmerica's ice hockey win against the Soviets is known as the \"Miracle on Ice\"\n@highlight\nWimbledon's defeat of Liverpool in the FA Cup was considered a major upset\n@highlight\nNew York Jets Superbowl win in 1969 was inspired by quarterback Joe Namath", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 946, "end": 959}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Classed as amateurs, the @placeholder players were essentially professional, and were provided with different job titles by the communist government to allow them to compete.", "idx": 35068}], "idx": 22754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith and David Mccormack UPDATED: 10:23 EST, 3 April 2013 The world is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first call from a cell phone, which was made in New York City on April 3, 1973. That momentous first call was made by Motorola employee Marty Cooper, who used a prototype known as a DynaTAC to call rivals Bell Labs (then a division of AT&T) to inform them that they had been beaten in the race to achieve the technological breakthrough. Cooper, then 42, reportedly said: \u2018I'm ringing you just to see if my call sounds good at your end.\u2019\n@highlight\nMotorola's Marty Cooper tested the first cell phone prototype on the streets of New York in 1973\n@highlight\nHis first call was to his rival at Bell Labs to break the news that they had beaten them to developing the technology to make calls on the go\n@highlight\nIt would be another 10 years before the phones were commercially available in the U.S.\n@highlight\nToday the mobile phone industry is $1.200bn annually", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Cooper, now 84, recalls: 'As I walked down the street while talking on the phone, sophisticated @placeholder gaped at the sight of someone actually moving around while making a phone call.", "idx": 35069}], "idx": 22755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alan Baldwin Formula One championship leader Nico Rosberg felt sore enough at losing Sunday's Italian Grand Prix without then having to face conspiracy theories suggesting he had done it deliberately. The Mercedes driver, who finished second after making a mistake at the first chicane while under pressure from winning team mate Lewis Hamilton, could scarcely believe anyone would suggest such a thing. 'I've heard about that, but what would be the reason for me to do something like that deliberately?,' asked the German, who saw his lead cut to 22 points with six races remaining. Winner: Lewis Hamilton gives the thumbs up as Rosberg looks on after giving up his lead at Monza\n@highlight\nRosberg finished second after error on lap 29\n@highlight\nMercedes driver failed to turn into chicane at turn one\n@highlight\nHamilton had started on pole but had to fight back after poor start", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pivotal: By the time the @placeholder had negotiated the bollards Hamilton had emerged into the lead", "idx": 35070}], "idx": 22756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama has warned Russia that targeted sanctions are \"ready to go,\" as the Geneva agreement to de-escalate the crisis falters. Officials have vowed more punitive international actions targeting Russia's economy if Moscow, in their view, continues to aggravate the situation. Key Putin allies, high-profile Russian oligarchs and possibly Russian institutions and companies, will be targeted, CNN has been told. Obama, at a news conference Friday in South Korea, said he would be talking to other European leaders about sanctions against Russia as the Ukraine crisis worsens. The West has already introduced sanctions, imposing financial and visa restrictions on around 30 Russian and Ukrainian officials -- but stopping short of measures that would hit trade.\n@highlight\nRussia risks being isolated by the West as it introduces visa bans and threatens more sanctions\n@highlight\nBut the European Union is reliant on Russia for its energy supplies, and has strong trade links\n@highlight\nTrade is not so important between Russia and U.S., which is becoming energy self-sufficient\n@highlight\nThese differences have impacted the economic approaches to Russia amid the crisis in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, the West has offered $16 billion in aid for @placeholder, helping the country prop up its ailing finances.", "idx": 35081}], "idx": 22761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova and Aap Tony Abbott's government continues to languish behind the Labor Opposition, with the latest Newspoll showing the public would turf the government out in a landslide if an election was held today. The Newspoll, published in today's The Australian, shows that despite a tiny one per cent gain in the Coalition's primary vote in the last fortnight, Tony Abbott's government remains deeply unpopular with the electorate. The government's fortunes took a turn for the worst with the release of the May 13 Budget, which included cuts to welfare spending, schools and hospitals. When elected in September, the Coalition's primary vote was 45.6 per cent, but now it has fallen to just 36 per cent. Labor's primary vote in the September election was just 33.3 per cent, but has now risen under Opposition Leader Bill Shorten to 12.3 per cent.\n@highlight\nThe latest Newspoll shows support for Tony Abbott at lowest level since 2009\n@highlight\nLabor has a 54 per cent to 46 per cent lead over the Coalition and would win an election comfortably if one was held now\n@highlight\nSupport for the Abbott-led government has plummeted since the release of the federal Budget which many think is unfair\n@highlight\nAnother poll found that 69 per cent of Australians did not support proposed increases in university fees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 86, "end": 101}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A survey asking readers to determine the better prime minister out of the two parties leaders, also shows that the majority choose @placeholder over Tony Abbott by 5 per cent", "idx": 35087}], "idx": 22765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Political Editor PUBLISHED: 18:40 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:40 EST, 25 June 2013 Lord Justice Leveson is facing a standoff with MPs after being summoned to give evidence to a Commons committee on the future of Press regulation. The judge, who led last year\u2019s inquiry into media standards, was yesterday called to appear before the culture, media and sport committee. He refused to answer questions on the day his report was published and is understood to have indicated that he has no desire to appear before MPs, arguing that judges do not have to explain themselves to Parliament.\n@highlight\nMPs want to question Lord Justice Leveson on rival Royal Charters\n@highlight\nJudge refused to answer questions on day report was published\n@highlight\nCulture, media and sport committee has called judge to appear before them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 105, "end": 124}, {"start": 152, "end": 154}, {"start": 199, "end": 215}, {"start": 355, "end": 388}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 639, "end": 658}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 768, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He chaired an inquiry which made recommendations to Parliament \u2013 it doesn\u2019t seem unreasonable that @placeholder ask him some questions about that.", "idx": 35089}], "idx": 22766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Liverpool midfielder Suso has confirmed Porto's interest in signing him. The 20-year-old is the subject of an offer which Liverpool are considering and has underlined his desire to play more regularly after a loan spell back in his native Spain with Almeria last season. He said: 'My priority is to stay here [at Liverpool], but Porto is an excellent option if I leave Liverpool. I know there\u2019s negotiations. 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Oscar Hernandez, the mayor of Bell, California, said the City Council accepted the resignations of City Manager Robert Rizzo, Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia, and Police Chief Randy Adams, who reportedly had a combined salary of more than $1.6 million. He added that the three will not get severance pay. \"Today, our city council took the quick and decisive action that is in the best interest of our city so that we may return our attention to delivering outstanding city services,\" the mayor said in a statement posted on the city clerk's website.\n@highlight\nThe state attorney general says the salaries are \"beyond belief\"\n@highlight\nThe Los Angeles Times reported that the city manager had a nearly $800,000 salary\n@highlight\nThe median yearly income in the town is under $35,000 a year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"With record deficits and painful budget cuts facing @placeholder cities, astronomical local government salaries raise serious questions and demand a thorough investigation.\"", "idx": 35097}], "idx": 22774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 07:16 EST, 5 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:16 EST, 5 January 2014 Honoured: Margaret Rigby, 99, has been recognised as the longest serving member of the Girl Guides A 99-year-old who has served in the Girl Guides since she was 13 has been recognised as the country's longest serving member. Margaret Rigby from Chorley, Lancashire, has devoted most of her life to the group - and has just received a British Medal Empire in the New Year's Honours List for her efforts. After being a guide and a ranger in the 1920s and 30s, she continued her service after the war and was secretary and leader of various guiding groups.\n@highlight\nMargaret Rigby first joined the Guides eight decades ago aged 13\n@highlight\nContinued her 86-year service throughout the Second World War\n@highlight\nMrs Rigby has mastered variety of skills such as camping and making fires\n@highlight\nPensioner from Chorley, Lancashire, now serves in Trefoil Guild\n@highlight\nWill be eldest person to receive Empire medal in New Year's Honours list", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 426, "end": 445}, {"start": 454, "end": 476}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then and now: The @placeholder looks through a photo album of all of her adventures at home in Chorley", "idx": 35104}], "idx": 22779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chloe Valentine was just four when she died of massive head injuries Authorities considered Chloe Valentine to be 'at risk' before she was even born, an inquest into the four-year-old's death has heard. By the time she was six-weeks-old, Families SA had received multiple calls about Chloe, including one saying her mother had almost set fire to a mattress on the lounge room floor where the baby was sleeping. Tragically Chloe, from Adelaide, died in January 2012 from injuries sustained over a three-day period in the backyard of a home at Ingle Farm, in the city's northeast. Her mother, Ashlee Polkinghorne, 22, and her then-partner, Benjamin McPartland, 28, are in jail after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Chloe through criminal neglect.\n@highlight\nGodmother of Chloe Valentine from Adelaide gave up reporting neglect by her parents\n@highlight\nKrystal Lee Benyk told the inquest she reported child abuse to Family SA but nothing was ever done\n@highlight\nThe four year old girl died at the hands of her neglectful mother Ashley Polkinghorne and her partner Benjamin McPartland\n@highlight\nInquest into her death revealed she lived in squalor surrounded by drugs and bugs\n@highlight\nShe died of 'severe injuries' after being forced to ride a 50kg motorbike and repeatedly crashed it\n@highlight\nFamilies SA received more than 20 notifications between 2007 and 2011 about Polkinghorne and her treatment towards her daughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 591, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 656}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 858, "end": 874}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1381, "end": 1392}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chloe's godmother, @placeholder, said she contacted Family SA's child abuse report line on multiple occasions with complaints about Chloe's living arrangements, but it seemed to make no difference as the young girl was never removed from her mother.", "idx": 35105}], "idx": 22780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tammy Baldwin made history Tuesday night -- twice. She became the first openly gay politician, and first Wisconsin woman, elected to the U.S. Senate. The seven-term Democratic congresswoman edged past former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson in a win that advocacy groups hailed as a significant stride toward bringing diversity to the Senate. Baldwin said she ran \"to make a difference\" and not to make history. But she said she hopes the Senate will be more reflective of America and the \"life experience\" of women. \"Having a seat at the table matters and I think we will see a Senate that is more reflective of America. We're certainly not there yet, but this will be a change that moves us forward,\" she told CNN.\n@highlight\nTammy Baldwin one of at least 118 successful gay and lesbian candidates this election\n@highlight\nBaldwin says her victory means states are \"moving toward full equality\"\n@highlight\nShe won a Senate seat over former Wisconsin Gov. 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Raymond \"Chuck\" Foster is reputed to be the leader of the Klan Group. He was among the four indicted. Raymond \"Chuck\" Foster, 44, was indicted on second-degree murder charges Wednesday in the November death of Cynthia Lynch, 43, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison, said Rick Wood, spokesman for the St. Tammany Parish district attorney's office.\n@highlight\nPolice say Cynthia Lynch of Tulsa shot as she tried to leave KKK rite\n@highlight\nRaymond \"Chuck\" Foster is reputed leader of Klan group\n@highlight\nFoster, his son, two others accused in indictment of second-degree murder\n@highlight\n\"They will be prosecuted to the max,\" spokesman for prosecutor said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 202}, {"start": 222, "end": 243}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 324, "end": 345}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 566, "end": 583}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}, {"start": 705, "end": 726}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the shooting, \"@placeholder, we believe, removed a knife from his pocket and rolled over the victim and began a process of trying to remove the bullet from her body ... because he was trying to destroy evidence where law enforcement would not be able to piece these things together,\" Strain said.", "idx": 35119}], "idx": 22790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob King UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 9 March 2012 Missed: Tyrone Jones died after falling off a wall while trying to climb into his holiday apartment in Benidorm A British man fell to his death on the last day of a holiday in Spain as he tried to get into his apartment after locking himself out. Father-of-four Tyrone Jones, 42, had lost his key and tried to get into the Benidorm flat by stepping on to a wall, unaware of a four-metre drop on the other side. 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Edward 'Anthony' Morales and Richard Gonzalez, both 18, have been accused of abducting and brutally murdering Alejandro Padilla July 26 as revenge for the father trying to protect his daughter from the violent teen. Morales\u2019 mother, Alma Casada, 37, was arrested and accused of being an accomplice to the brutal slaying, according to reports. Padilla, 40, was found July 27 by police in the backseat of his burned-out car in Fontana, CA., reports said.\n@highlight\nEdward Anthony Morales dated Emily Padilla for about a year before she broke off the failing romance\n@highlight\nMorales was said to have been angry and violent at the relationship's end\n@highlight\nAlejandro Padilla was in the process of getting a restraining order to protect his daughter when he was killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 331, "end": 347}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 685, "end": 706}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is not clear if Padilla was alive when the car was set ablaze, it also not clear exactly how @placeholder is involved in the murder.", "idx": 35121}], "idx": 22792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Under blue skies on the Fingal coast on Tuesday, Martin O\u2019Neill jested how he was \u2018in the dark\u2019 about Roy Keane\u2019s latest book of revelations, and happy to be there. A few yards away, Keane, clad in knee-length white socks, beany hat and a prospector\u2019s beard, held a toddler in his arms and posed for photographs. All was sweetness and light as an Irish training session finished on a golden October morn. Or was it? Roy Keane made the headlines this week after the release of his controversial updated autobiography Martin O'Neill, pictured with Roy Keane last year, admits he is in the dark about his assistant's new book\n@highlight\nMartin O'Neill has joked he is glad to be 'in the dark' about Roy Keane's new book\n@highlight\nO'Neill believes people would be talking about Keane with or without the release of his assistant's new book\n@highlight\nRepublic of Ireland take on Gibraltar on Saturday before facing world champions Germany on Tuesday in Euro 2016 qualifying", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 848, "end": 866}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps @placeholder is slightly perturbed by the spotlight on the musings of his assistant manager, and his pointed penmanship.", "idx": 35127}], "idx": 22795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charles Walford Last updated at 2:59 PM on 14th February 2012 Killer: Thomas Haigh was described by the judge as 'an arrogant young man' A former cage-fighter who gunned down two gangland enforcers linked to an IRA drugs gang has been jailed for life. Drugs mule Thomas Haigh, 26, killed David Griffiths and Brett Flournoy on a remote Cornish farm because they were demanding he go to Brazil for a second time and bring back cocaine. He has been told he must serve a minimum of 35 years for the shootings. Accomplice Ross Stone, 28, was cleared of the men's murders, but will serve five years after admitting helping dispose of the men.\n@highlight\nThomas Haigh buried the bodies and van on remote Cornish farm\n@highlight\nJudge says he was 'arrogant' and got 'out of depth' in criminal underworld", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 509, "end": 529}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also boasted that he 'knew how to get rid of bodies properly' and would not 'leave it to a thick farmer (@placeholder) to tidy up'.", "idx": 35136}], "idx": 22800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 05:33 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 22 November 2013 A gift firm has come under fire for selling mints that look like Breaking Bad's crystal meth - dubbing them 'crystal menth'. Online retailer Firebox is advertising its 'Blue Sky Candy' - which comes in 130g (4.5oz) bags - for \u00a37.99. It claims the peppermints are '99.1 per cent pure' and compares them to methamphetamine, a highly addictive, crystal-like drug. Scroll down for video Lookalike: Online retailer Firebox is selling its 'Blue Sky Candy' - dubbed 'crystal menth' - in 130g (4.5oz) bags\n@highlight\nOnline retailer Firebox is selling its 'Blue Sky Candy' in 130g (4.5oz) bags\n@highlight\nMints look like TV series Breaking Bad's blue-coloured crystal meth\n@highlight\nMethamphetamine is now one of the world's most addictive drugs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On its website, Firebox boasts: 'Cooked up in the Firebox lab under strictly controlled conditions, @placeholder is authentic looking peppermint rock candy inspired by the hit series Breaking Bad.", "idx": 35139}], "idx": 22803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Payne and Sara Malm The biological family of a little girl taken from her foster parents and returned to her jailbird father have branded her adoptive mom and dad, \u2018selfish\u2019 for fighting to get her back and vowed never to give her up again. Sonya, aged nine, had been in the care of Kim and David Hodgin, from Dickson, Tennessee for more than seven years, but she was recently handed over to ex-con John McCaul in Omaha, Nebraska. The Hodgin family have released a heart-breaking phone conversation, revealing Sonya\u2019s desperate pleas, begging to be reunited with them. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSonya McCaul has been 'returned' to an ex-con father she did not know\n@highlight\nNine-year-old had been living with Kim and David Hodgin since 2006\n@highlight\nThey were given two hours notice before she was removed from their care\n@highlight\nShe now lives with her father, jailed for transporting arms, in Nebraska\n@highlight\nSonya has been calling her adoptive parents, pleading to return home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family adopted her in 2008, but a Tennessee appeals court overturned that after @placeholder was released from prison.", "idx": 35145}], "idx": 22807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It has been a rocky couple of years for the people of Egypt. Since the 2011 revolution, the economy has tanked, street protests are an almost daily occurrence and the political situation remains volatile. However, a handful of young Egyptians have found that the best way to take a stand against the turmoil is with stand-up comedy. \"We are like a little beam of sunlight, coming through and reminding people, 'Don't worry! When this cloud passes, it will be brighter. It will be happier,'\" says Rami Borai, a comedian in one of Egypt's first home-grown comedy troupes, Hezb El Comedy.\n@highlight\nA handful of young Egyptians find relief from the country's turmoil in stand-up comedy\n@highlight\nThe group, Hezb El Comedy, also teaches the art of stand-up to other aspiring comics\n@highlight\nYoung people in Qatar have also started a stand-up comedy group\n@highlight\nFor comics in the Middle East who don't censor themselves, comedy can be a risky business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, finds humour in the prospect of facing arrest.", "idx": 35147}], "idx": 22808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Should FIFA ban Luis Suarez after latest bite storm? Luis Suarez should not be allowed to kick another ball in this World Cup tournament. Referee Marco Rodriguez clearly missed the coming together of Suarez and Italian Giorgio Chiellini and replays are clear enough to me for the Uruguayan to be charged by FIFA's disciplinary panel. FIFA do not consult referees with regard to charging players retrospectively as they accept that if no action is taken the officials have missed the incident. 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After an atrocious performance against a Monaco side that only scored four times in the group stages, a 2-1 defeat, rather than 2-0, gave a different dimension to the cup tie for Arsene Wenger's side. Those Arsenal fans left inside The Emirates could sense it. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hauled Arsenal back into the Champions League tie with Monaco with a late goal Monaco goalkeeper Danijel Subasic dived left but was unable to get close to Oxlade-Chamberlain's strike\n@highlight\nAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored to give Arsenal hope against Monaco\n@highlight\nHis strike from range made the score 2-1 with only added time remaining\n@highlight\nBut an error moments later allowed Monaco to extend its lead to 3-1", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 115, "end": 137}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 492, "end": 514}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 545, "end": 560}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 671, "end": 688}, {"start": 710, "end": 732}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder lost possession three minutes later, his error resulting in Monaco's third goal", "idx": 35159}], "idx": 22819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The son of a founder of the Palestinian militant group, Hamas, Tuesday told CNN that he was a spy for Israel. For 10 years, Mosab Yousef said he gathered information about Hamas terrorist plots and fed them to Israel's domestic security service Shin Bet. Yousef, in an exclusive interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, said he did it because he came to believe that Hamas was practicing \"exceptional cruelty\" against its members and \"killed people for no reason.\" He has now written a book, \"Son of Hamas\" detailing his exploits from his new base in the United States where he has lived since 2007. CNN could not independently confirm his story and Israel has refused to comment.\n@highlight\nThe son of a Hamas leader says he spied for Israel for 10 years\n@highlight\nMosab Yousef told CNN he saved Palestinian and Israeli lives\n@highlight\nHe said: I care about my people, my problem was their ideology\n@highlight\nIsrael has not commented in his story", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 318, "end": 336}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 804, "end": 806}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But an intelligence source told Amanpour that the core claims are true, this is a \"modus operandi of how @placeholder agents work,\" to penetrate the opposite side, to try to get as much information as possible.", "idx": 35164}], "idx": 22822} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 13:36 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:49 EST, 20 December 2013 Male soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen are now sharing most of their duties with women, and their testosterone-fueled wartime activities are bringing the worst out of many when women are in close quarters with them President Obama put his foot own on Friday \u2013 sort of \u2013 and demanded to know what the Defense Department is doing to stem the tide of military sexual assaults. But the answer, he said, can come on December 1, 2014.\n@highlight\nObama set a Dec. 1, 2014 deadline for a military report on combating sexual assaults\n@highlight\nThe move followed passage of a watered-down proposal as part of a larger Defense Department funding bill\n@highlight\nA Senate aide said rampant testosterone 'is how we win' wars\n@highlight\nThe president may want to push the timetable for action past the midterm congressional election for political reasons\n@highlight\nA frustrated Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she doesn't want 'to wait another year to enact the one reform survivors have asked for'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 423, "end": 440}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 732, "end": 749}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 994, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder approved the larger defense bill on an 84\u201315 vote Thursday.", "idx": 35170}], "idx": 22827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell Fernando, the player Manchester City have bought to irritate opponents in the depths of their midfield, breaks into a smile when he considers his nickname \u2018The Octopus\u2019. For fans at his former club Porto it appeared he had eight legs, such was the frequency he flicked the ball away from advancing attackers. That the match which first saw the \u00a312million Brazilian called as such came against Manchester United should instantly warm the hearts of those on the blue half. In April 2009 Fernando provided the sting to Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney as United were held to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford in the Champions League.\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian moved to the Etihad from Porto for \u00a312m earlier this summer\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini signed him to shore up City's midfield as they look to retain their Premier League title and challenge for the Champions League\n@highlight\nFernando was nicknamed 'The Octopus' by Porto fans after his performance against Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford in 2009\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old says he has 'a very strong defensive game' following move\n@highlight\nHe has been overlooked by Brazil since pushing a referee at U20 level", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 436, "end": 452}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 765, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 894, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That\u2019s something that\u2019s going to be marked in the history of @placeholder football.\u2019", "idx": 35175}], "idx": 22829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:12 EST, 1 May 2012 A Sikh advocacy group launched a free mobile application on Monday that allows travelers to complain immediately to the government if they feel they've been treated unfairly by airport screeners. Launched at midnight on Monday by The Sikh Coalition, the FlyRights app had fielded two complaints by 10am the same day. The first complaint came from a woman who said she felt mistreated after she disclosed to a screener that she was carrying breast milk. Hi-tech: Launched at midnight on Monday by The Sikh Coalition, the FlyRights app had fielded two complaints by 10am EDT the same day\n@highlight\nFlyRights conceived in response to complaints about racial profiling and unfair treatment\n@highlight\nAvailable for iPhone and Android phones", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder gets hundreds of complaints of unfair treatment and profiling, Singh said.", "idx": 35177}], "idx": 22830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 7 March 2012 The United Nation's aid chief finally arrived in Syria today - and is now making her way to the devastated city of Homs. Valerie Amos held talks in the capital Damascus with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is now en route to the rebel-stronghold city. She will arrive to find a city destroyed by four weeks of bombing by troops loyal to President Bashar Assad's who are trying to stub out a year-long uprising against his regime. In Syria: UN aid chief Valerie Amos is in the country and heading towards the rebel stronghold city of Homs\n@highlight\nUN's Valerie Amos had meetings in Damascus and now going to Homs\n@highlight\nTrying to gain access for aid workers during three-day trip\n@highlight\nBarack Obama says unilateral U.S. military action would be a 'mistake'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 224, "end": 250}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 491}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 599, "end": 600}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We will go back to @placeholder and restart those projects.'", "idx": 35184}], "idx": 22837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson, Amy Oliver and Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 07:52 EST, 27 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:28 EST, 28 May 2012 Enjoy it while it lasts: A satellite image from Dundee University shows an almost completely cloudless Britain - but the conditions are not expected to last beyond the middle of this week First the heatwave, now the downpour. Britain baked in glorious sunshine over the weekend, as this satellite image showed the entire UK basking in completely cloudless skies. But forecasters predicted that the unbroken blue skies across Britain were too good to last - for the South East at least.\n@highlight\nTemperatures in Suffolk and Sheffield reached 27.7C today - but forecasters warned mini heatwave is set to fizzle out\n@highlight\nTomorrow and Wednesday looking more unsettled and much cooler in the north\n@highlight\nYesterday bridge in Southampton melted in sizzling heat\n@highlight\nMillions took to beaches and parks to enjoy the weather", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 161, "end": 177}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 434, "end": 435}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But drivers were left in a sticky situation in @placeholder after the heatwave caused a bridge to melt.", "idx": 35188}], "idx": 22839} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 2009, a freshly elected U.S. president who campaigned on the themes of hope and change appointed a veteran negotiator to take a crack at the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Now, 32 months after President Barack Obama named former Sen. George Mitchell as his chief Middle East envoy, the peace process is stalled and the United States faces the diplomatically dangerous possibility of having to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution on Palestinian statehood. How did it get to this point? The answers are in the intractable nature of the conflict, political pressures faced by the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships, and a steady waning of U.S. influence in the region, exacerbated by the Arab Spring protests that erupted last December.\n@highlight\nU.S. backs an independent Palestinian state through negotiations\n@highlight\nPalestinians will submit an application for statehood to U.N.\n@highlight\nU.S. officials have made it clear they will veto such a move\n@highlight\nBehind-the-scenes negotiations are trying to avoid a move certain to evoke Arab protests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 244, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 410, "end": 440}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a speech in May, Obama expressed support for pro-democracy aspirations in the @placeholder.", "idx": 35191}], "idx": 22842} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama's administration is trying to open channels of communication with Iran regarding the war on ISIS. Amid revelations that Obama sent a letter to Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last month pointing out the countries' shared interest in beating ISIS, a senior U.S. official and a Western diplomat tell CNN that Washington has gone through the Iraqis to communicate with Iran. The conversations do not include taking joint military action against ISIS targets, the sources said, but are seen as necessary to avert conflict in U.S. and Iranian operations. 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The 1876 Jules Breton work is called \"A Fisherman's Daughter/Mender of Nets\" or to the people of France it's \"Une Fille de Pecheur/Raccommodeuses de Filets.\" In 1918 the German army confiscated that painting and others from the Musee de Douai in the city of Douai and transported them to Belgium. The following year the Belgium government went to return all the French works of art, but the \"Fisherman's Daughter/Mender of Nets\" was missing.\n@highlight\nThe work by Jules Breton was stolen during World War I\n@highlight\nIn 2010 French officials told Interpol the painting might be in New York\n@highlight\nICE seized the painting from a gallery after an investigation\n@highlight\nThe painting was handed over to the French ambassador in a repatriation ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 214, "end": 236}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 272, "end": 291}, {"start": 293, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder investigators worked the case, concluded the painting in New York was the same one stolen from France more than 90 years ago and seized it.", "idx": 35202}], "idx": 22850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dennis Rodman's latest round of controversial \"basketball diplomacy\" in a country ruled by one of the world's most repressive regimes is about to begin. The former NBA star and a documentary crew are due to fly Thursday afternoon from China to North Korea, where he is to spend four days helping train a team of North Korean basketball players for a January exhibition in Pyongyang. That January 8 exhibition -- said to be against a yet-unannounced team of former NBA players -- will celebrate the birthday of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom Rodman has called a friend and a \"very good guy\" despite international condemnation of the country's human rights records.\n@highlight\nRodman to help prepare North Korean basketball players for upcoming exhibition\n@highlight\nRodman is important to North Korea's attempts to project unity, columnist Gordon Chang says\n@highlight\nSister of Kenneth Bae calls on Rodman to press for detainee's release", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rodman said he struck a friendship with @placeholder, a basketball fan, during Rodman's first trip in February.", "idx": 35206}, {"query": "It's not clear whether Rodman will meet with @placeholder during the basketball training visit.", "idx": 35209}], "idx": 22853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:45 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 12 December 2013 Home Office minister Norman Baker said legal highs had already caused too many young deaths Legal high producers could be forced to prove their drugs are safe under a government clampdown to prevent more deaths linked to dangerous substances. Police and ministers are constantly playing catch-up with the creators of legal highs, who tweak the chemical make-up of banned substances to get around the law. Home Office minister Norman Baker warned that people who take legal highs cannot be sure they are safe or legal, and said they have claimed the lives of \u2018far too many young people in our country\u2019.\n@highlight\nHome Office minister Norman Baker warns too many lives have been lost\n@highlight\nNBOMe to be a outlawed as a class A drug with dealers facing life in jail\n@highlight\nBenzoFury, dubbed a legal form of ecstasy, to be a class B substance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deadly: A sample of 251-@placeholder - a recently discovered psychedelic substance which is to be banned", "idx": 35213}], "idx": 22855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rory McIlroy wants to become one of the greatest golfers of all time after winning The Open on Sunday for his third major championship success at the age of just 25. The Northern Irishman admitted he had rediscovered his passion for the game after a tumultuous 12 months that saw him suffer the lowest point of his career at Muirfield last year when he missed the cut, split from his fiancee Caroline Wozniacki and became embroiled in a nasty legal dispute with his former manager. Sealed with a kiss: Rory McIlroy finally gets his hands - and lips - on the Claret Jug at Hoylake in July\n@highlight\nMcIlroy won for the first time at the Open, his third Grand Slam title\n@highlight\nThe Northern Irishman admits he has rediscovered his passion for golf\n@highlight\nHe said: \u2018I want to be the guy who goes on and regularly wins majors and other tournaments like Jack Nicklaus did and Tiger Woods did'\n@highlight\nMcIlroy won by two shots from Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 392, "end": 409}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 558, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 685, "end": 701}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To sit here at my age and be three-quarters of the way to a career @placeholder, I never dreamed of being at this point in my career so quickly.", "idx": 35218}], "idx": 22858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin Bell has been jailed for at least 12 years for the brutal killing of Gemma Simpson, whose body was not found for 14 years A family of a woman who was attacked with a hammer before having her leg sawn off have been left furious after her killer was ordered to serve just 12 years behind bars. Martin Bell, 45, said God told him to kill 23-year-old Gemma Simpson when she was at his flat in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, 14 years ago in May 2000. Today, Judge Peter Collier QC said Bell's prison term was limited by the laws at the time and the fact Bell pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.\n@highlight\nMartin Bell attacked Gemma Simpson with a hammer and knife in 2000\n@highlight\nHe then cut up her body and buried her at a remote beauty spot\n@highlight\nAfter 14 years, he told friend of killing before handing himself in\n@highlight\nHe was released from a mental hospital six weeks before the killing\n@highlight\nHe was sentenced for manslaughter on grounds he was mentally ill at the time\n@highlight\nVictim's family claim he manipulated the system to get a cut jail term", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 463, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While we now know what happened to our daughter, there is a shadow on our lives which will never be lifted and @placeholder is the cause of that.", "idx": 35223}], "idx": 22860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Canadian Forces crew calmly plucked a terrified crane operator trapped by a smoke-spewing fire in Kingston, Ontario. The Tuesday rescue was captured by television cameras and bystanders and posted to social media. The operator had moved from the cab of his crane to its very tip to escape flames and smoke from a building fire that broke out below him Tuesday, and bystanders captured the rescue in a series of images posted to social media. \"At first he was petrified, he didn't want to let go of the crane,\" rescue helicopter commander Capt. David Agnew told CNN affiliate CTV of the crane operator.\n@highlight\nCanadian Forces helicopter rescues crane operator trapped by fire\n@highlight\nThe fire Monday destroyed a building in Kingston, Ontario, CBC reports\n@highlight\nThe crane operator escaped with only minor injuries, the network says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 25}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crane remained standing Wednesday, @placeholder reported, but engineers are concerned it could fall.", "idx": 35226}], "idx": 22862} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to read Jon Dolan's assessment of whether former Arsenal man Fabregas will be welcomed to Stamford Bridge. Arsenal will pocket \u00a35.6million from the sale of former Gunner Cesc Fabregas to Chelsea. The Spanish midfielder completed his return to London on Thursday in a \u00a330m move from Barcelona, signing a contract in the region of \u00a3150,000-a-week. But the deal will also boost Arsenal's already healthy \u00a3100million transfer budget and enable them to pursue striker Mario Balotelli who is among manager Arsene Wenger's summer targets. 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Molena police chief and city manager James Roberts was denied bond on Thursday as he's being held on two counts of solicitation of sodomy and one count of theft by conversion. Roberts, who also serves as the mayor of nearby Concord, allegedly used his standing in the county to solicit sex from two young men, even providing one with gas on the county's dime.\n@highlight\nMolena police chief and city manager James Roberts was denied bond on charges of solicitation of sodomy and theft by conversion\n@highlight\nRoberts, who also serves as mayor of nearby Concord, allegedly allowed on victim to take county gas for his personal vehicle\n@highlight\nHe also texted obscene images to another", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The towns have a little more than 700 residents between them, though so far it seems the alleged crimes were confined to @placeholder.", "idx": 35236}], "idx": 22868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A writer in San Francisco is blasting the 'sexism' of the tech industry after one jaw-dropping moment when a start-up founder gifted her a highly-inappropriate basket of gifts hoping to 'get her attention.' Tech writer Kristen V. Brown, of the San Francisco Chronicle, says she recently received a pitch by Blake Francis, of the questions-and-answers app Need, that came with a basket of swag. Inside: a Magic Wand vibrator, a tube of K-Y Jelly, raw oysters and Espol\u00f3n Tequila. Tech reporter Kristen V. Brown, of the San Francisco Chronicle, says Need app founder Blake Francis recently gave her a bizarre basket of swag during a pitch for coverage\n@highlight\nTech reporter Kristen V. Brown, of the San Francisco Chronicle, says a start-up founder gave her a bizarre basket of swag during a recent pitch\n@highlight\nThe gift included a Magic Wand vibrator, tube of K-Y Jelly, raw oysters and Espol\u00f3n Tequila\n@highlight\nShe says the gift was inappropriate and shows that 'misogyny is a tech industry institution that has yet to be disrupted'\n@highlight\nNeed app founder Blake Francis says he has given similar gifts to both male and female journalists, and that he picked items that would 'stand out'", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 219, "end": 234}, {"start": 244, "end": 266}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 508}, {"start": 518, "end": 540}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 675, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 722}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tech founder also included @placeholder brand lubricant and a bottle of tequila (neither pictured), Brown says", "idx": 35237}], "idx": 22869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney UPDATED: 11:30 EST, 22 October 2011 A man who owns a website claiming to 'name and shame' allegedly underperforming solicitors has lost his slander action against the chief executive of Law Society - after claiming his own reputation had been damaged. Rick Kordowski had sued Desmond Hudson over a brief exchange between Mr Hudson and Professor John Flood in which methods used by Mr Kordowski - who runs the Solicitors From Hell website - were described 'criminal'. The comment was made as Mr Hudson and Professor Flood were leaving the BBC studios in July this year after taking part in Radio 4's You and Yours.\n@highlight\nRick Kordowski's methods described as 'criminal'\n@highlight\nDesmond Hudson successfully defends slander action", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 428, "end": 447}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Hudson's case was that he did not say Mr Kordowski was a criminal but told Prof @placeholder that Mr Kordowski's methods of collecting payment to remove comments from the website amounted to criminal behaviour.", "idx": 35245}], "idx": 22875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan will review and possibly cut financial aid to China, in light of Beijing's growing economic power, the nation's foreign ministry said Friday. \"With China overtaking Japan in terms of gross domestic product, it is completely inconceivable for Japan, which has been outranked, to increase its ODA (official development assistance),\" said Japan's foreign minister, Seiji Maehara, on the floor of the parliament Friday. Last year, China overtook Japan as the world's second largest economy. Maehara also said he has instructed the ministry to conduct an official review of Japan's ODA policy for other countries, in light of Japan's economic challenges.\n@highlight\nChina overtook Japan as the world's second largest economy last year\n@highlight\nJapan has the developed world's highest debt to gross-domestic-product ratio\n@highlight\nThe nation's ruling party has been under increasing pressure to cut the country's spending deficit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Japanese loans to China during the 2008 fiscal year totaled 3.32 trillion yen or about US $40.5 billion, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 35250}], "idx": 22877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States and Israel are \"absolutely in sync\" about the need to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday. Talk of Iran's nuclear program took center stage in close to nine hours of talks Thursday and Friday between Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Kerry met with Netanyahu for the first time since the U.S. and five other world powers reached a deal with Iran over its nuclear program. His talks aimed to convince the Israeli leader to move beyond the \"first step\" deal and work on a comprehensive agreement that addresses all of Israel's concerns about Iran's program.\n@highlight\nU.S. secretary of state, Israeli Prime Minister were in talks for nearly nine hours today\n@highlight\n\"I am personally convinced ... that Israel is safer today,\" he says of agreement on Iran\n@highlight\nIsrael disagrees with the interim agreement, saying it doesn't go far enough\n@highlight\nKerry says Israel, Palestinians are \"as determined as ever\" to negotiate a peace deal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 312, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This marked @placeholder's eighth trip to the region, making yet another push for a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.", "idx": 35255}], "idx": 22881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is difficult to avoid feeling like you have stepped into a bygone era when speaking to Harry Kane. He is the classic example of the local boy made good, with all the ingredients of what was once expected of a player present in his life story. As he prepared to take on Chelsea in the Capital One Cup final, he was reminiscing about his trip to Wembley to watch Spurs beat Chelsea in the same competition in 2008. Harry Kane will try to take his form to Wembley when Tottenham play Chelsea in the Capital One Cup final\n@highlight\nHarry Kane will try to lead Tottenham to Capital One Cup glory at Wembley\n@highlight\nKane has reflected on his rise with Spurs ahead of Chelsea clash\n@highlight\nKane puts record straight about photos of him in Arsenal shirt as a child\n@highlight\nHe is a product of the youth academy and wants to stay for 10 years", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 588}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In the way it was a compliment that those pictures came out because if I hadn\u2019t have scored against @placeholder, they never would have.", "idx": 35258}], "idx": 22883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Wellman PUBLISHED: 15:42 EST, 10 September 2012 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 10 September 2012 A man is facing with charges of child abduction after he fell from a moving car, was run over and then in a bizarre twist, tried to steal the child of the couple who stopped to help him. Andre Bowman, 30, is believed to have been high on PCP when he tumbled out the vehicle on Saturday afternoon on Missouri's I-70 highway and Blue Ridge Boulevard, and was hit by another car. But he soon turned from victim to culprit when he grabbed one month old baby Emily from the back seat of the car belonging to Sarah Morris and Matthew Nicotra and refused to let go of her.\n@highlight\nThe incident occurred on the I-70 near Kansas City, Missouri\n@highlight\nAndre Bowman is recovering in hospital after he was hit by another car but may face charges of child abduction\n@highlight\nBowman's own baby daughter died in mysterious circumstances in August\n@highlight\nAda Bowman's mother's boyfriend facing charges of second degree murder\n@highlight\nBowman is said to be 'traumatised' by her death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 427, "end": 446}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though Ms @placeholder and her husband are finding it hard to forgive Bowman for the attempted abduction, his behaviour can perhaps be better understood in the context of his own unfortunate circumstances.", "idx": 35262}], "idx": 22885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yannick Bolasie is demonstrating his 360-degree flick for a film crew at Crystal Palace\u2019s training ground when coach Ronnie Jepson strides over. \u2018We taught him that trick, you know,\u2019 jokes Jepson before slapping the Palace winger on the back and urging him to make the hour-and-a-half commute back to his home in Uxbridge, west London. \u2018We\u2019ve got a big game against Stoke and he needs his rest,\u2019 added Jepson, before wandering off with his mug of tea to resume a conversation with assistant manager Keith Millen in the canteen. Yannick Bolasie hopes to start scoring more goals for Crystal Palace this season\n@highlight\nYannick Bolasie hopes to score more goals for Crystal Palace\n@highlight\nPalace winger has been in brilliant form so far this season\n@highlight\n25-year-old performed mesmerising skill against Tottenham last week\n@highlight\nBolasie has been through spells in Malta, with Barnet, Dagenham, Plymouth and Bristol City", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 582, "end": 595}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018People talked about that bit of skill at @placeholder, but did we win?\u2019 Bolasie asks of himself.", "idx": 35270}], "idx": 22889} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Florida resident and cousin of a Palestinian teenager killed in Jerusalem this week is the young man seen in separate videos being held down and pummeled by men in the uniform of Israeli security forces, relatives said. Tariq Khdeir, 15, a high school sophomore in Tampa, was visiting his Palestinian relatives in Jerusalem for the first time in over a decade when he was attacked and detained, family members told CNN. Tariq, born in Baltimore, was outside the home of his cousin, who was kidnapped and killed on Wednesday in an incident that has further stoked tensions between Palestinians and Israelis. The tensions already had risen sharply after three Israeli teens were found dead in the West Bank.\n@highlight\nNEW: A note from the detained boy tells his parents he is OK and not to worry, an uncle says\n@highlight\nTariq Khdeir, 15, was born in the U.S. and is a high school sophomore in Tampa, Florida\n@highlight\nHe was visiting his Palestinian relatives for the first time in over a decade\n@highlight\nIsrael's Justice Ministry says it will investigate the beating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Khdeir's father told CNN that a U.S. consular officer visited the teen in a @placeholder detention center in Jerusalem.", "idx": 35281}], "idx": 22897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The organizers of the 2016 Olympics in Rio selected a U.S-based company Wednesday to design the golf course where the leading players in the world will battle for gold in four years time. Hanse Golf Course Design beat off seven other challengers, including golf legends Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Greg Norman, to land the honor as the sport returns to the Olympic program for the first time in 112 years. The golf course will be built at Reserva de Marapendi in Barra da Tijuca, the district that will contain the largest number of Olympic venues. It is about five kilometres from the Athletes' Village.\n@highlight\nGolf legends ignored in choice for designer of 2016 Olympic golf course in Rio\n@highlight\nJack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Greg Norman were disappointed bidders\n@highlight\nAmerican company - Hanse Golf Course Design - selected as architects\n@highlight\nGolf will return to the Olympic Games after 112-year absence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 197, "end": 220}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 451, "end": 470}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 598, "end": 614}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 817, "end": 840}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It will enable @placeholder to host important events in the international calendar and it will be an example of sustainability and preservation of an environmentally protected area,\" he added.", "idx": 35285}], "idx": 22901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's not quite the Mummy Returns -- more like an attempt to stop the Mummy disappearing in the first place. Archeological experts have built an exact, full-sized replica of King Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt, recreating every tiny detail to save the original from being destroyed by visitors. The replica tomb opened this week near the southern Egyptian city of Luxor, where tourists flock to see the ancient Valley of the Kings complex that houses the young pharaoh's actual resting place. Laser scanners and high definition printers were used to recreate the precise textures and colors of wall murals depicting the afterlife.\n@highlight\nThe replica of King Tutankhamun's tomb in Luxor, Egypt, took four years to construct and install\n@highlight\nMoisture from the breath of decades of visitors has caused the deterioration of original tomb\n@highlight\nThe replica was constructed by a Madrid-based team who are working to recreate other Egyptian tombs", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 69, "end": 86}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 407, "end": 425}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It should also help to revive much needed tourism in the unique area of Luxor, something that is badly needed for the development of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 35293}], "idx": 22907} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anita Davenport's curiosity about her family's past began with the photographs that surrounded her. She said she wanted to know the stories behind the images of her parents and uncles. Anita Davenport's grandfather, Walter, was stationed in Battle Creek, Michigan, during World War I. The stories she found -- and shared during several phone conversations from her home in Culver City, California -- parallel the African-American journey during the past century. The search took her to 1894, when her grandfather, Walter, was born in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Walter Davenport moved to Wedowee, Alabama. During World War I, Davenport was stationed at Fort Custer in Battle Creek, Michigan, Anita said.\n@highlight\nFor much of the 20th century, many African-Americans left the South\n@highlight\nCensus statistics suggest many are returning to the region\n@highlight\nAn economic boom in the Sun Belt states was a key factor, experts say\n@highlight\nInteractive: Explore the different African-American migrations through history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The eldest of his nine children, also named @placeholder, moved north to Battle Creek in 1951.", "idx": 35309}], "idx": 22920} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nancy Ayala arrived in the U.S. 11 years ago, at the age of 9. \"Why did I move to the States? I still don't know. For a better education, for a better life,\" she said. One of her biggest dreams was to join the Marines, but at 17, Ayala -- the first in her family to graduate high school -- discovered that she couldn't enlist because she didn't have a Social Security number. \"I had dreams, but I had no way to complete them,\" she said. \"Sadly, my whole family is undocumented.\" Ayala soon moved back to her home country of Mexico but now regrets doing so: \"I've been here for 10 months. I cry every night, missing my family, and God knows when I\u00c2\u00b4ll see them again.\"\n@highlight\niReporters with varying personal experiences with immigration shared their views\n@highlight\nNancy Ayala lived in the U.S. illegally for 10 years, regrets returning to Mexico\n@highlight\nDiana Carey, a former illegal immigrant, opposes the tactics used by immigration activists\n@highlight\nMost did not believe recent immigration decisions would affect them today", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Diana Carey's mother sought out a new life for her family in @placeholder.", "idx": 35323}], "idx": 22929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An entrepreneur who founded a surfboard tracking business has been jailed after he faked VAT claims for \u00a3270,000 when his business failed. Surfer Andrew Smith, of Newport, South Wales, launched his business putting tracking chips into surfboards and even tried to attract investment from Dragon's Den star Richard Farleigh. But the business, called surfboardtracker.com, began to fail and Smith started making false VAT claims in a \u00a3270,000 racket. 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The US president said both France and England are \u2018wonderful in their own ways\u2019 and - just like his two daughters - he would never choose between the two countries. He was speaking at the White House during a state visit by unpopular French president Francois Hollande, whose colourful love life has captured the attention of the world. 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But that was before he almost died. In fact, the father of two girls didn't breathe for a month; a machine pushed oxygen through his body. Now he's training for another marathon. It all began in December with a bad bout of the flu that led to an acute bacterial infection. By the time he checked into the hospital, Carlos was barely hanging on. \"We walked into the triage, and his oxygen level was only 57%, and everybody turned a corner,\" Carlos' wife, Brenda Voglewede, told CNN. Healthy blood oxygen levels are higher than 95%.\n@highlight\nVictor Carlos got the flu, then an acute bacterial infection, then an illness that attacked his lungs\n@highlight\nWhen he checked into the hospital, his blood oxygen level was at 57%\n@highlight\nDoctors started a procedure known as ECMO that gave Carlos' lungs time to heal\n@highlight\nCarlos took his first breath four weeks later and is now training for a marathon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 576, "end": 591}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time, he was the patient we had had on @placeholder the longest in the history of our program.\"", "idx": 35340}], "idx": 22939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:44 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:42 EST, 4 September 2013 Samsung is set to unveil its Galaxy Gear smartwatch in Berlin on Wednesday, but doom-saying analysts are already predicting poor sales and a lack of enthusiasm for the technology. The Korean company will be the first major smartphone manufacturer to release a device that resembles a smartphone worn on the wrist, although other, similar devices such as the Pebble and Androidly are already on sale. By being the first to launch, Samsung will beat Apple's iWatch - rumoured to be coming out in Spring next year - to the market, yet experts are divided on whether this gives it an advantage or poses a risk.\n@highlight\nThe Galaxy Gear smartwatch is set to launch in Berlin this Wednesday\n@highlight\nLeaked images suggest the first version will not have a flexible display\n@highlight\nSamsung's launch will beat Apple's rumoured iWatch but analysts predict a slow take up of the technology", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 130, "end": 151}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is believed to have 100 people working on its iWatch, according to recent rumours, but is hiring new members because the existing team have been unable to solve issues with the design and engineering.", "idx": 35344}], "idx": 22943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Agatha Achindu's life-changing career move started out simply enough -- she wanted a healthy baby. Cameroon native Agatha Achindu started Yummy Spoonfuls to give her child healthy choices. More than three years later, that passion is a profession for the native of Cameroon. She runs an organic baby food company, which is winning raves from some consumers and, even in a tough economy, has started to earn her a steady income. \"I had a very hard time getting pregnant, and so when I got pregnant, I said I was just going to do everything right, which means the freshest foods for my child,\" said Achindu, 42, who lives and works in Marietta, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta.\n@highlight\nAgatha Achindu's business grew out of making her own baby food\n@highlight\nNative of Cameroon couldn't find fresh food like she remembered as girl\n@highlight\nYummy Spoonfuls has received raves from parenting magazine, customers\n@highlight\nExperts say some small businesses can excel in a tough economy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 147, "end": 161}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making money hasn't been automatic for @placeholder despite her growing success.", "idx": 35347}], "idx": 22945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S.-led coalition has struck targets of the Islamic State group near a besieged Kurdish town in Syria near the border with Turkey, activists said. It is not clear if the airstrikes halted the militants' advance on Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab. The town currently hosts thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing ISIS' murderous advance. More than a million have flooded over the border into neighbouring Turkey. Scroll down for video A Syrian Kurdish family waits after crossing the border between Syria and Turkey yesterday. Tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds flooded into Turkey fleeing an onslaught by Islamic State\n@highlight\nSyrian Kurds continue to flee town close to border with Turkey\n@highlight\nKurd fighters are backed by warplanes in battle with ISIS\n@highlight\nMore than a million Syrian refugees have sought shelter in Turkey", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 49, "end": 67}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 548, "end": 559}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kurdish militants, backed by U.S.-led airstrikes, are battling to protect @placeholder, but ISIS troops are still making territorial gains", "idx": 35352}], "idx": 22950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 11:01 EST, 8 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:09 EST, 8 October 2013 After a year posing for photographs at tourist spots around the world, Sam the skeleton is doubtless looking forward to resting her bones. Since owner Susan Weese first came up with her plan to take pictures of the bag of bones every day for a year last Hallowe'en, the 42lb medical skeleton has visited the likes of Venice, Paris, Rome and New York. And while the project may now be about to draw to a close, Sam and Susan, 57, still have Texas and San Francisco to tick off their list.\n@highlight\nFor 'Sam' the skeleton, life really began after death\n@highlight\nMedical model accompanies owner Susan Weese wherever she goes\n@highlight\nDaily photographic project began on last year's Day Of The Dead\n@highlight\nWhen odyssey finishes next month, Sam will be able to rest in peace", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 163, "end": 165}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "were in @placeholder was a cold, rainy, windy day.", "idx": 35355}], "idx": 22952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Virginia police detectives talked Sunday for the first time with a 12-year-old Virginia girl and the man who allegedly kidnapped her and has been deemed a prime suspect in her mother's death. Roanoke County police Detective John McPhail said that Sunday morning he and three colleagues discussed the death of 41-year-old Tina Smith with Jeffrey Scott Easley, currently in police custody in San Francisco, California, on warrants for abduction, credit card theft and credit card fraud. While police are investigating Tina Smith's death as a homicide, they have not said how she died. They also talked with Brittany Mae Smith, Tina's daughter, who police had been searching for since Monday. McPhail said the girl \"will be heading back to Roanoke soon,\" but did not disclose when exactly that might happen.\n@highlight\nVirginia police meet with Jeffrey Easley and the girl he allegedly abducted\n@highlight\nThey also went to the San Francisco supermarket where the two were found\n@highlight\nThe girl and suspect were soliciting money outside the California store Friday\n@highlight\nEasley is a \"very good suspect\" in the death of Tina Smith, the girl's mother, police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 346, "end": 365}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 614, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ET) Sunday, a day after he and his three fellow detectives arrived in California from @placeholder.", "idx": 35357}], "idx": 22954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While U.S. sports fans were coming to terms with the news that glamor girl Lindsey Vonn would miss the Winter Olympics, the woman who could again prove to be the nation's skiing sweetheart was relaxing on a beach. Vonn had been ruled out of a trip to Sochi by a serious knee injury, and things weren't going well for Julia Mancuso either. Frustrated by a difficult start to the World Cup season, the three-time Olympic medalist had escaped the cold to regroup at her Hawaii hideout. While her rivals were fine-tuning their technique on the slopes, she was bedecked in a bikini and plunging into the clear waters that surround Maui.\n@highlight\nJulia Mancuso is hoping to fill the Winter Olympics void left by the injured Lindsey Vonn\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old won a gold medal in 2006 and two silvers at Vancouver 2010\n@highlight\nHer alternative Sochi preparations have involved escaping to Hawaii mid-season\n@highlight\nFrom a rough start -- her dad was jailed for drug smuggling -- she has made it to the top", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 18}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 688, "end": 702}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I'm ready, I'm in a good place and I still feel I can get medals in Sochi, multiple medals in my three events,\" @placeholder says, brimming with confidence.", "idx": 35365}], "idx": 22959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Authorities have suspended Carnival festivities in the Brazilian city of Paraty after gunfire killed one person and injured nine others. The mayor's office of the seaside colonial city says a man opened fire in a central plaza during the Bloco da Lama, or Mud Street Party, killing a 21-year-old man and injuring nine others. Police are searching for the shooter. City officials met with Carnival representatives and decided to suspend festivities on Sunday. Carnival festivities in the Brazilian city of Paraty, pictured here duing the Mud Block event, have been suspende after gunfire killed one person and injured nine others\n@highlight\nUnidentified man opened fire in a central plaza during the Bloco da Lama, or Mud Street Party, killing a 21-year-old man and injuring nine others\n@highlight\nShooter remains at large as police comb the city of Paraty\n@highlight\nViolence has marred the celebration in other cities with one man stabbed to death in Sao Paulo and another shooting in Salvador", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another shooting saw one person hurt in the northern city of @placeholder, which hosts one of Brazil's most spectacular carnivals.", "idx": 35371}], "idx": 22963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Piotrowski for Daily Mail Australia A hardline Sydney Islamic preacher has launched an inflammatory Facebook tirade, saying Muslims who preach acceptance 'will never be Australian enough' for 'bigots'. In a post to supporters Sheikh Abu Adnan, from Sydney's western suburbs, wrote: 'This is an advice to those Muslims who are trying very hard to send out the message of acceptance. '\"I am an Australian too!\" is what they a screaming out in their responses to many Facebook articles,' he goes on in the rant. 'Realise that these comments will go unnoticed because to the bigoted Australian, you are not white, not blue eyed and don't carry a white name like John.'\n@highlight\nSheikh Abu Adnan warns Muslims they will 'never be Australian enough' for 'the bigoted Australian'\n@highlight\nCommunity leader Dr Jamal Rifi blasts the post, saying the comment sends the wrong message\n@highlight\n'(Australian Muslims) have the right to feel the right to feel as Australian as anyone else,' Dr Rifi said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 44}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 236, "end": 251}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr Rifi said the @placeholder should take a stand to enlighten and inform his supporters.", "idx": 35375}], "idx": 22966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Last night's results show spanned an exhausting two hours, but luckily Ryan Seacrest was able to keep the telecast as fresh as the yellow rose on Randy Jackson's sweater by trying out various intonations of his favorite term (\"the nationwide vote\") and one of life's eternal questions, \"WHO WILL FILL THESE STOOLS?\" It's Ryan's time to shine, so don't even think about trying to plow him over, Brielldozer Von Huge Mistake! Speaking of freshness, Jimmy Iovine showed up. They'd found him living in the boiler room under Joe Pesci's School of Speech (the Harvard of the West; sorry, Stansbury) and he was more than happy to come sit in a little room off to the side and drop little truth pellets all over the Top 24. I've missed him and the way my stupid Text Edit program auto-corrects his name to \"iodine.\"\n@highlight\nJimmy Iovine gave more frank and succinct criticism of the kiddies\n@highlight\nThe six wild card contestants had to \"sing for their lives\"\n@highlight\nAgainst all odds, the blessed Steven Tyler was honest with Brielle Von Hugel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 406, "end": 433}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 559}, {"start": 566, "end": 584}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And my favorite, Jimmy on @placeholder: \"Supposedly he has a large black woman trapped in his body.", "idx": 35376}], "idx": 22967} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Barack Obama's inauguration marks a profound manifestation of the Rev. Martin Luther King's dream, civil rights leaders say, but the movement would be foolish to drop its guard now. Christine King Farris sits next to a photo of her brother as she reads to kids to commemorate his birthday Thursday. King did not fight tirelessly and ultimately give his life so African-Americans could take office; he fought for the disenfranchised and downtrodden, no matter their color, said Charles Steele, president and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which King and Steele's father helped found. \"President-elect Barack Obama is just a piece of the puzzle,\" he said. \"This tells us that we are at a station, but it's not our destination. We've got to get back on the train.\"\n@highlight\nSCLC president says King supporters must \"march now more than ever before\"\n@highlight\nAndrew Young: \"I can't think of a nicer birthday present for Martin Luther King\"\n@highlight\nMaya Angelou: \"We needed President-elect Obama desperately, and he needs us\"\n@highlight\nMartin Luther King Jr.'s sister spends his birthday teaching lesson to children", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 97, "end": 114}, {"start": 208, "end": 228}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 544, "end": 583}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 968, "end": 985}, {"start": 999, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those down for the cause today must do the same with @placeholder, Steele said.", "idx": 35387}], "idx": 22976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roy Keane, unusually for a top sports personality, has acted for himself throughout the negotiations and writing of his autobiography The Second Half, to be published by Orion next week. The process has gone remarkably smoothly according to the publishers, despite Keane never having met acclaimed author Roddy Doyle before their collaboration on the book. Keane used to be represented by London-based solicitor Michael Kennedy, who is known as a tough negotiator. Kennedy said: \u2018Roy doesn\u2019t need an agent. He\u2019s more than capable of looking after himself.\u2019 Roy Keane (right), next to Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert, has acted as his own agent for his book deal\n@highlight\nRoy Keane's autobiography, The Second Half, out on Thursday\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson given chance to explain what went wrong at 2014 World Cup\n@highlight\nBoard conclude that Hodgson and his staff had done all they could for the players\n@highlight\nStan Collymore escapes driving ban despite clocking up 12 points on his licence\n@highlight\nKevin Pietersen believes he is free from any confidentiality clause to say what he likes in his autobiography", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 134, "end": 148}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there is a different view at the @placeholder because a clause in the players\u2019 central contracts, signed by Pietersen, forbids players divulging private dressing-room information \u2018during or after your central contract\u2019.", "idx": 35394}], "idx": 22981} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two tainted lots of a generic version of a drug reportedly taken by Michael Jackson have been recalled by the drug maker. However, no link has been established between the drug -- a powerful sedative and anesthetic called propofol -- and the singer's death. \"I have no way of knowing anything related to this specific product -- if it might have played a role or not played a role,\" said Dr. Arjun Srinivasan, the chief investigator on the recall for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency is not involved in the investigation into Jackson's death, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: DEA inquired about lot number not included in recall, spokesman says\n@highlight\nCDC says two lots of Diprivan's generic version tested positive for contaminant\n@highlight\n40 patients reported high fevers, muscle aches after taking generic version of drug\n@highlight\nFDA disputes online reports that recall and Michael Jackson's death could be related", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 464, "end": 505}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 913, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But an @placeholder spokeswoman denied there could have been a link.", "idx": 35395}], "idx": 22982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova for Daily Mail Australia A mother-of-four who was killed in a car crash alongside two of her children, predicted her own death would occur on the very road that she lost her life. Keisha Ann Jackson, from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, had been driving along Glenview Road with her four children on Friday night when her car slid off the wet road and slammed into a tree. The 30-year-old died at the scene alongside her son Ryan Jackson-Cooke, 10, and her daughter Joan Jackson, 7, according to Queensland Police. 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Dennis Doyle has experienced all of the travel and exactly none of the joy. When the 32-year-old New York Knicks lifer first drummed up the plan to follow his beloved NBA team at every stop -- including London -- for an entire season, he had no idea it would be a historic one. Sadly for him, it was historic for all the wrong reasons. \"This is the worst basketball that I've seen this season,\" says Doyle, while exiting the O2 Arena after the Knicks were blown out by the Milwaukee Bucks for their 16th loss in a row.\n@highlight\nFan spends $25,000 to watch Knicks' epic losing streak\n@highlight\nTraveling far and wide, Dennis Doyle gets no respite\n@highlight\nOnly \"morbid curiosity\" keeps him coming back for more\n@highlight\nRun of losses \"like watching a small animal get tortured,\" says Doyle", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the Knicks often trail by double figures early (the @placeholder took a 14-0 lead on Thursday, and were ahead by 20 points in the second quarter), Doyle says he tries to remain focused at least until the end of the third quarter.", "idx": 35399}], "idx": 22986} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arrested: The 35-year-old was detained at passport control in the capital's Jomo Kenyatta airport Police investigating the Nairobi mall massacre are questioning a Briton arrested as he tried to fly out of the city after the attack. The 35-year-old was detained at passport control in the capital\u2019s Jomo Kenyatta airport on Monday afternoon as he prepared to board a Turkish Airlines flight. His arrest came as Kenyan detectives investigated whether some of the terrorists from the Somali-based Al Shabaab militant group slipped out of the Westgate shopping complex amid the confusion, after switching their clothes with those of their hostages.\n@highlight\nMan, 35, detained at passport control in Jomo Kenyatta airport on Monday\n@highlight\nBriton believed to be of Somali origin and was allegedly acting suspiciously\n@highlight\nKenyan detectives also investigating whether terrorists slipped out of mall\n@highlight\nProbing if Al Shabaab members switched clothes with those of hostages\n@highlight\nA week later the man was released without charge, following a case of mistaken identity, and allowed to return to the UK.", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 298, "end": 318}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 697, "end": 717}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while his @placeholder passport is said to be genuine, officials said he had no travel history in Kenya: he had a visa but there were no records of him arriving in the country.", "idx": 35430}], "idx": 23007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his first address since returning to Pakistan from self-exile, former President Pervez Musharraf declared his intention to run for office, saying he defied risks to \"save\" the country. Musharraf landed in Karachi on Sunday after more than four years in exile. He faces criminal charges, and the Taliban have vowed to unleash a \"death squad\" to assassinate him. However, he said, he does not plan to flee again. \"I have put my life in danger and have come to Pakistan -- to you to be the savior of this country,\" he said at the airport. \"I have come to save Pakistan.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Musharraf vows to remain in Pakistan\n@highlight\nHe plans to lead his party in elections\n@highlight\nHe's been in self-imposed exile since resigning as president in 2008\n@highlight\nPakistani authorities have vowed to arrest him on return; Taliban threaten to kill him", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 92, "end": 107}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, @placeholder marked the first time a democratically elected government has served a full five-year term in the country's 65-year history.", "idx": 35434}], "idx": 23010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For many people, the chance to own a Ferrari - the luxury sports car associated with musicians, actors and the super-rich - is nothing more than a pipe-dream. But now, they have the chance to buy the next best thing as shares in the brand are set to become available. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), which owns Ferrari, plans to list about 10 per cent of Ferrari's outstanding shares through a public offering and distribute the rest to its shareholders. The new Ferrari 458 Speciale that reaches 0-60 in three seconds - owners Fiat Chrysler plan to float shares of the luxury car maker on the stock market as a way to raise revenue\n@highlight\nFiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) plans to spin-off Ferrari and sell a 10 per cent stake in the luxury car maker on the stock market\n@highlight\nRemaining Ferrari shares would be distributed among its shareholders\n@highlight\nSale is part of a bigger plan by FCA to raise \u00a338billion to fund investment\n@highlight\nMove comes after Ferrari's chairman of 23 years stepped down last month", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 268, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 464, "end": 483}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 645, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 900, "end": 902}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had been Chrysler's parent since shortly after Chrysler's bankruptcy and government bailout in 2009.", "idx": 35436}], "idx": 23011} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Welcome to democracy, Afghan-style. An Afghan woman in a burqa veil holds up a photograph of President Hamid Karzai. An incumbent president and 38 challengers, including two women, are vying for the votes of 17 million registered Afghans against a backdrop of war, graft, poverty and illiteracy. More than 3,000 donkeys, 3,000 cars and three helicopters will traverse harsh terrain to carry voting materials to remote polling stations. And 30 observer groups, domestic and international, will be on hand to help guard against fraud. This Thursday, Afghanistan holds its second-ever popular election, the results of which will put into office a new president and 420 provincial council winners. Preliminary results are scheduled September 3, with final results expected two weeks later.\n@highlight\nMore than 17 million Afghans are registered to vote\n@highlight\nElections are scheduled amid increasing violence\n@highlight\nA key issue for voters is government corruption\n@highlight\nSome observers concerned elections will be neither fair nor free", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As though to serve reminder of the high stakes, @placeholder came under attack again on Tuesday -- just two days before the polls open.", "idx": 35440}], "idx": 23013} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:19 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 26 September 2013 A Missouri lawyer has been accused of posting nude pictures of a Virginia prosecutor to Twitter after they broke up. Denise Lunsford, the elected prosecutor for Albermarle County, has filed for a retraining order against David Cosgrove, claiming that the St Louis lawyer harassed her after they split in August. Lunsford, who has been in a lengthy relationship with another man despite her illicit meetings with Cosgrove over an 11-month period, claimed she did not even know the images had been taken.\n@highlight\nDenise Lunsford, an elected prosecutor in Virginia, said she did not know the images posted by David Cosgrove, from Missouri, had been taken\n@highlight\nThe couple had dated in law school and rekindled the relationship last year\n@highlight\nCosgrove 'harassed' her and she is now seeking a restraining order\n@highlight\nLunsford 'is in a long-term relationship with another man'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 285, "end": 301}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has countered that she not only knew the photographs had been taken, but she even went through the pictures to delete the most unflattering and keep the best ones.", "idx": 35445}], "idx": 23016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:53 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:34 EST, 14 February 2013 Janet Norton, here with husband John who is mentally impaired, is now recovering after being left to lie in her own filth for weeks while a council-appointed carer cleaned around her A pensioner was left to lie in her own filth for weeks while a council-appointed carer cleaned around her. Janet Norton, 72, lay immobilised on her sofa for two months with a back injury, yet the carer appears to have ignored her desperate condition. Her shocked daughter Sharon Matthews discovered her mother at her south London home in December 2012 and alerted paramedics.\n@highlight\nJanet Norton, 72, lay immobilised on sofa for two months with back injury\n@highlight\nCarer cleaned the flat but appears to have ignored her desperate state\n@highlight\nDaughter became suspicious after mother never answered the phone\n@highlight\nDiscovered her lying in 'disgusting state' and in own waste", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 551, "end": 565}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We regret we didn't know about it until December 17 when Mrs @placeholder told us.", "idx": 35451}], "idx": 23020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brattleboro, Vermont (CNN) -- Floodwaters brought by Tropical Storm Irene began to recede Monday in parts of Vermont, but the governor warned that further flooding and loss of life are likely ahead for the small, rural state. \"It's just devastating,\" Gov. Peter Shumlin said Monday. \"Whole communities under water, businesses, homes, obviously roads and bridges, rail transportation infrastructure. We've lost farmers' crops,\" he said. \"We're tough folks up here but Irene ... really hit us hard.\" Hundreds of people remained trapped Monday in communities cut off by raging floodwaters that washed out or otherwise damaged 263 roads and bridges, Shumlin said. Exactly how many were stranded remained unclear, he said.\n@highlight\nThree dead in Vermont, rescuers search for another missing person\n@highlight\nRivers continue to flood, \"We know there's more trouble ahead,\" governor says\n@highlight\nGovernor: Hundreds remain cut off by floodwaters and damaged roads\n@highlight\nPresident Obama signs a disaster declaration for the state", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 53, "end": 72}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike many states, @placeholder did not order or suggest evacuations.", "idx": 35459}], "idx": 23026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. Army Staff Sgt. David Julian believed in America's mission in Iraq. Soldiers David Julian, left, and Ernesto Cimarrusti were killed along with three other comrades on March 10. \"It's not all fame and glory. There are a lot of hard times out here. But without Americans willing to pay the price, who's going to?\" Julian told CNN in September when we first met him and the men of Delta company. The 31-year-old father of a young girl believed that the long, exhausting hours in Iraq and the \"miserable as hell\" living conditions at his base were all worth it -- especially for Iraq's children.\n@highlight\nStaff Sgt. David Julian was one of five soldiers killed in suicide blast in March\n@highlight\nJulian told CNN in September he believed in the Iraq mission\n@highlight\nSurviving comrades say they think about that fateful day all the time\n@highlight\nSoldier: \"They were all good men. What happened to them shouldn't happen.\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 129, "end": 146}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On March 10, @placeholder and four other soldiers and their interpreter were killed when a suicide bomber walked into the middle of their patrol and detonated himself.", "idx": 35467}], "idx": 23033} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 06:15 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 27 August 2013 A hospital patient is said to have been carried more than 15 miles in the baggage compartment of a coach after becoming trapped inside as she tried to retrieve her bag. Bus \u00c9ireann has launched an investigation into how the middle-aged woman became locked in the luggage compartment as she arrived home in Ballyvaughan, Ireland, after a hospital appointment. It is believed that the woman, who does not wish to be named, tried to reach into the baggage compartment to pick up her small bag which was hidden behind larger luggage.\n@highlight\nThe middle-aged woman had travelled to Ballyvaughan from Galway\n@highlight\nIt is thought she fainted after climbing in to find her luggage\n@highlight\nShe wasn't discovered until the bus arrived in Doolin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Long journey: The woman travelled from Galway to Ballyvaughan and was then carried on to @placeholder further down the Irish coast after becoming trapped", "idx": 35470}], "idx": 23034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It started with a chance conversation between a doctor and a nurse several years ago. But that brief encounter may end up exposing what could be one of the largest Medicare frauds in U.S. history. Dr. Alon Vainer, a medical director at dialysis clinics in Georgia, was discussing clinic procedures with one of the nurses, Daniel Barbir. The two men say they saw something they believed was very wrong: expensive medicine, and lots of it, was being tossed in the trash. And the clinic workers were being told to do it, the two men say. \"When we sat down and started talking about it and getting into details, we actually realized exactly what was going on,\" Vainer said.\n@highlight\nA doctor and nurse have filed a whistleblower suit against DaVita Dialysis\n@highlight\nThe two claim the company was over-billing Medicare and Medicaid\n@highlight\nThey say the company was wasting medication and throwing it away\n@highlight\nThe company denies the claims, saying decisions were made in patients' best interests", "entities": [{"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked if they are surprised that they have to defend the @placeholder taxpayer, Barbir said simply, \"I'm not surprised.", "idx": 35471}], "idx": 23035} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Facebook is apologizing to drag queens and the transgender community for deleting accounts that used drag names like Lil Miss Hot Mess rather than legal names such as Bob Smith. The world's biggest online social network caught heat recently when it deleted several hundred accounts belonging to self-described drag queens, other performers and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Facebook has long required its users to go by their 'real names' on the site for security purposes, to stand out from other social networks and so it can better target advertising to people. Drag queens (from left) Lil Ms Hot Mess, Sister Roma and Heklina spoke of their disappointment earlier this month after Facebook executives met with them and refused to change the policy banning stage names. Facebook apologized - altough the real names policy isn't changing, the way Facebook enforces it might\n@highlight\nFacebook recently deleted several hundred accounts belonging to self-described drag queens and members of the LGBT community\n@highlight\nIt requires users to go by their 'real names' on the site for security purposes\n@highlight\nFacebook: Policy doesn't mean legal name but 'authentic name used in life'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 117, "end": 133}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heklina (left) said: 'I have been Heklina for 20 years, and I have @placeholder telling me Heklina does not exist.", "idx": 35480}], "idx": 23043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The first overseas tour by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- North America -- was an undisputed triumph. The couple, still basking in the glow of their globally televised wedding, drew vast crowds throughout Canada and California. Will their hosts in Southeast Asia be charmed as easily? Here's my best guess as to where and when the likely highlights will be. The most poignant moment would undoubtedly be at the start of the tour in Singapore. In 1997, the Singapore Botanic Gardens named an orchid after Prince William's mother, Diana, with the intention of presenting it to her on her next visit -- but she died before she had a chance to see it.\n@highlight\nDuke and Duchess of Cambridge hope to repeat success of their North America tour\n@highlight\nStops on their itinerary include Singapore, Malaysia and Borneo\n@highlight\nFinal stop is Tuvalu, where Prince William's grandfather, Prince Philip, is revered as a god", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 59}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 462, "end": 486}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 694}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder completed what Diana could not on the first day of his tour Tuesday.", "idx": 35485}], "idx": 23047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Facebook unleashed a new commenting system last week that promises to help online publications clean up their commenting cesspools, while simultaneously extending Facebook's tentacles further into the web outside its walls. Unfortunately for those with visions of a non-Facebook dominated web, this initiative has the potential to dramatically expand the ginormous social network's already imperial reach. The new system lets website owners replace their current commenting system with Facebook's simply by dropping in a few lines of Javascript. Then, commenters have to sign in using either their Facebook or Yahoo IDs, an attempt to ensure a commenter is a real person. Commenters can opt to have their comment posted as an update, along with a link to the original story, which spreads the story link inside Facebook's walls.\n@highlight\nFacebook unleashes new commenting system that promises to clean up cesspools\n@highlight\nSystem simultaneously extends Facebook's tentacles further into the web\n@highlight\nFacebook system competes most directly with Disqus", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facebook offers its plug-in for free, while @placeholder commenting requires premium accounts for the features a large site needs to have.", "idx": 35490}], "idx": 23051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 18:42 EST, 8 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:10 EST, 9 September 2013 Australia\u2019s new prime minister immediately set to work yesterday on a right-wing policy agenda that many Tories could only dream of carrying out in Britain. Hours after defeating the ruling Labor party, British-born Tony Abbott slipped into cycling gear for a ride through Sydney\u2019s suburbs \u2013 and then got straight down to business. Top of the list is implementing his promise to get tough on immigration by \u2018turning back\u2019 the asylum boats bringing refugees to the country, while pledging to slash Australia\u2019s foreign aid budget.\n@highlight\nTony Abbott immediately set to work yesterday on Right-wing agenda\n@highlight\nTop of the list is implementing his promise to get tough on immigration by\n@highlight\n55-year-old Oxford graduate also said one of his first moves would be to reverse the climate change consensus", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The navy will be ordered to stop craft as soon as they enter @placeholder waters and promptly turn them round.", "idx": 35495}], "idx": 23054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan says it is liaising with the governments of Yemen and Saudi Arabia before it decides when to deport several of Osama bin Laden's family members of back to their homelands. The detention of the terrorist mastermind's three widows and two daughters ended Tuesday night. But as of late Wednesday, there were no signs that they had left the Islamabad house where they were held. A judge had ordered earlier this month that the five women be deported back to their countries of citizenship after serving their sentence for living illegally in Pakistan. Two of the widows are Saudi while one is Yemeni.\n@highlight\nThe detention of the widows and daughters of Osama bin Laden has ended\n@highlight\nA Pakistani judge ordered that they be deported once they had served the sentence\n@highlight\nPakistan says it is waiting for responses from Yemen and Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nThe Yemeni authorities say Pakistan is \"stalling\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The Yemen ambassador in @placeholder has been working around the clock seeking the release of the family, and Yemen is ready to accept them at anytime,\" he said.", "idx": 35499}], "idx": 23056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Families SA considered the parenting skills of Chloe Valentine's drug-using teenage mother to be 'good enough' despite evidence of neglect, an inquest has heard. Chloe was four years old when she died of massive head injuries in January 2012 after being forced to ride a motorbike and repeatedly crashed over a three-day period in her Adelaide backyard. An inquest into the girl's death has heard her short life was marred by horrific squalor and chronic neglect but she was never removed from her mother, Ashlee Polkinghorne. 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Paul Tucker was slammed for ignoring the warnings and failing to take notes of key meetings \u2013 shortly after a string of newly-published emails detailed his cosy relationship with top bankers and civil servants. 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Shelley Dufrense, 32, and Rachel Respess, 24, each posted $7,000 bond two days after their arrest on charges of carnal knowledge of a juvenile, indecent behavior with a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. Kenner Police Chief Michael Glaser said on Wednesday Respess invited Shelley and the 16-year-old to her home in the 1300 block of West Esplanade Avenue for a group tryst after the Destrehan-Helen Cox High School football game September 12.\n@highlight\nShelley Dufresne, 32, a Louisiana teacher and married mother of three, was arrested just days after school officials learned of the allegations\n@highlight\nA 16-year-old student at Destrehan High School has told classmates he was having sex with Dufresne and another teacher\n@highlight\nEnglish teacher Rachel Respess, 24, is accused of taking part in sexual trysts at her home, some of which were videotaped\n@highlight\nBooking records stated Dufrense began kissing her co-worker as she was having sex with the teenager", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 176, "end": 191}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 535, "end": 555}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 595, "end": 615}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 836, "end": 856}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The age of consent in @placeholder is 17, and the victim was 16 at the time of the encounter with the teachers.", "idx": 35517}], "idx": 23064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eoin Murphy and Daily Mail Reporter A massive political row has erupted in Ireland after the country singer Garth Brooks pulled out of a massive comeback special in Dublin this month. The top-selling U.S. singer cancelled a sold-out run at Dublin's Croke Park stadium after city chiefs granted permission for just three out of the five planned gigs. Taoiseach Enda Kenny described Brooks decision to pull out as a 'shock to the system' that will damage Ireland's slow economic recovery. Comeback: Garth Brooks, who quit touring 13 years ago, has pulled out of a massive comeback gig in Croke Park stadium in Dublin after the council refused to give for permission for two of the five planned dates\n@highlight\nEnda Kenny says cancellation will cost Ireland a quarter of a billion euros\n@highlight\n400,000 fans were expected to travel to Croke Park to see the star\n@highlight\nBrooks pulled out after two of his five dates were blocked by Dublin council\n@highlight\nIrish Daily Mail reveals the star would not have made a cent on three dates", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 965, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to another well-placed source, Garth Brooks was going to use Croke Park as a benchmark for a world tour: no dates have been planned for this, although @placeholder planned to hold an online press conference tomorrow.", "idx": 35524}], "idx": 23068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Texas A&M football star, his stepbrother and an incoming member of the University of Utah football team have been killed as their SUV rolled over after they apparently drove on little sleep. Polo Manukainiu, a freshman lineman at Texas A&M, and Gauis Vaenuku, who was joining the Utah Utes this year, died in the crash on Monday evening on U.S. 550 just north of Cuba, New Mexico. Manukainu's stepbrother, Lolo Uhatafe, 13, also lost his life and in the crash, while Lolo's older brother, Salesi Uhatafe, and father both sustained minor injuries. In a tragic twist, Manukainiu's last tweet read: '22 hour drive back to Texas on no sleep. Oh my.'\n@highlight\nTexas A&M lineman Polo Manukainiu, 19, died in car crash on Monday after tweeting about long journey ahead on no sleep\n@highlight\nGauis Vaenuku, 18, an incoming member of the Utah football team, and 13-year-old Lolo Uhatafe also died\n@highlight\nUhatafe's brother and father were also in the crash but survived\n@highlight\nPolice: SUV drifted off New Mexico highway and rolled several times", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 90}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 988, "end": 990}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Manukainiu and @placeholder were ejected and died at the scene.", "idx": 35535}], "idx": 23075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four of Paraguay's neighbors said Sunday they are pulling their ambassadors from the country in the wake of the impeachment of Paraguay's president. Chile and Venezuela recalled the ambassadors hours after Brazil and Uruguay -- two of Paraguay's most important neighbors -- did the same. Argentina recalled its ambassador on Saturday. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez also said his country is halting all shipments to Paraguay. Brazil's foreign ministry said the action was due to the \"breakdown of democracy\" in Paraguay, and vowed to take up the impeachment with the regional blocs MERCOSUR and UNASUR. The moves follow the lightning-quick removal from office of President Fernando Lugo on Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Chile and Venezuela recall their ambassadors\n@highlight\nBrazil and Uruguay express concern about the impeachment of the president\n@highlight\nNew President Federico Franco says the process was constitutional\n@highlight\nSome leaders say they refuse to recognize the Franco government", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most of the countries opposed to Franco's presidency belong to the @placeholder, known as UNASUR.", "idx": 35543}], "idx": 23080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Raheem Sterling has been 'outstanding' ever since he broke into the England team and Liverpool team-mate Jordan Henderson believes there is no limit to his potential. Four and a half years ago the Reds beat the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal to the signature of QPR's nippy Jamaican-born attacker. Sterling, like so many preciously-talented teenagers, was hailed as a wonder kid but is one of few to look as if he is getting anywhere near to fulfilling the hype. Oustanding: Raheem Sterling has been a stand-out performer for England this summer At the age of 19, he has established himself as a first-team regular at Liverpool as well as an increasingly important member of the England team.\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling has been 'outstanding' for England\n@highlight\nThat is the opinion of Jordan Henderson\n@highlight\nSterling joined Liverpool from QPR in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 105, "end": 120}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 814, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's got the right people around him off the field for Liverpool and @placeholder.", "idx": 35544}], "idx": 23081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beci Wood F1 star Jenson Button will wear a special pink helmet at the British GP this weekend in an emotional tribute to his late father. Sunday has been designated \u2018Pink For Papa\u2019 day as it marks the McLaren driver\u2019s first trip to Silverstone without his dad John, who passed away in January this year. John Button played a key role in Jenson\u2019s career, only missing one of his son\u2019s races in 14 seasons prior to his death. Pink for Papa: Jenson and his stunning fiancee Jessica pose in the special pink shirts which are on sale to raise money for charity\n@highlight\nMcLaren driver asks fans to wear something pink on Sunday in tribute to his dad John who died in January\n@highlight\nJohn attended all but one of his son's races in the 14 years before he died\n@highlight\nPink t-shirts - the colour of John\u2019s traditional \u2018lucky\u2019 race-day shirt - are on sale with proceeds going to charity\n@highlight\nJenson's fiancee Jessica Michibata and former World Champion Damon Hill have shown their support", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 920, "end": 936}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Extra lift: Jenson Button says the @placeholder crowd will spur him on at Silverstone but admits he has 'no chance' of a podium finish", "idx": 35545}], "idx": 23082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Two men pleaded not guilty Wednesday to felony charges related to the brutal beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow after a Los Angeles Dodgers game in March. Late Wednesday, prosecutors announced they won't charge a woman who's the sister to one defendant and the girlfriend to the other because they don't have enough evidence against her, a spokeswoman said. During their arraignment in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Marvin Norwood, 30, and Louie Sanchez, 29, both of Rialto, California, were ordered by the judge to remain in custody in lieu of $500,000 bail each.\n@highlight\nNEW: A woman who's the sister of one defendant won't be charged, prosecutor's office says\n@highlight\nVictim Bryan Stow, hospitalized since March, remains in serious condition\n@highlight\nOnly one witness has identified Louie Sanchez at crime scene, prosecutor says\n@highlight\nNo witnesses have identified Marvin Norwood at the crime scene, prosecutor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 109, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 153, "end": 171}, {"start": 419, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this week, Stow's family reported on their website that @placeholder showed the most response yet since the beating on the Dodgers' home opener: He lifted his left leg slightly when asked and raised his left arm every time family members asked if they could hold his hand.", "idx": 35551}], "idx": 23087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wellington are top of the Daily Mail Schools Trophy again thanks to Kirkham ending Sedbergh\u2019s short reign. A quick start and some excellent defence helped the Lancastrians to beat their Cumbrian rivals for the first time in 14 years. Kirkham won 22-12 to remain unbeaten in the Trophy, which is run on a merit table basis by schoolsrugby.co.uk, and to bolster their own challenge which puts them in third place behind Wellington and Sedbergh. 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In his first newspaper interview as the new Justice Secretary, he issues an extraordinary indictment of his predecessor Kenneth Clarke\u2019s record, admitting voters do not believe justice is being done in many cases. He said he would make sure jails \u2013 dubbed \u2018holiday camps\u2019 by critics \u2013 are no longer seen as places which convicts \u2018enjoy\u2019, while toughening up community punishments to help rehabilitate less serious offenders.\n@highlight\nChris Grayling seeks to distance himself from unpopular predecessor Kenneth Clarke\n@highlight\n'I want to be a tough Justice Secretary,' he declares in first newspaper interview since taking the job\n@highlight\nMr Grayling wants justice system to operate with speed and severity as it did following last summer's riots\n@highlight\nA review of perks for inmates, such as satellite TV\n@highlight\nA crackdown on prisoners having access to mobile phones to stop them stalking victims on social networking sites\n@highlight\nHis own review of human rights law, following a report from a cross-party commission, to inform the next Tory manifesto", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 469, "end": 482}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1407, "end": 1410}]}, "qas": [{"query": "number of Mr @placeholder\u2019s policies, which aimed to slash the number of", "idx": 35558}], "idx": 23093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:27 EST, 3 February 2014 Monday evening's mouthwatering top-of-the-table clash between Manchester City and Chelsea could go some way to deciding who will win the Premier League. Here Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown provide analysis on the game and discuss where they think it will be won and lost. How do Chelsea stop the City Juggernaut? Manchester City have been scoring goals for fun so Chelsea will need to be organised and resolute. 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A decade ago, Arsenal won the title without losing a single game and was hailed as 'invincible' as it triumphed in 26 of its 38 fixtures. Now, 10 years later, there is a feeling that a new generation of invincible players are ready to emerge -- and they are wearing the blue of Chelsea. Another victory on Wednesday night, this time against Tottenham, takes Chelsea's unbeaten run to 14 league games and 21 in all competitions this season.\n@highlight\nChelsea makes it 14 games unbeaten in Premier League\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho's side remains in pole position\n@highlight\nManchester City comes from behind to win\n@highlight\nArsenal leaves it late to beat Southampton", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tottenham's last win at @placeholder was back in 1990 and in the previous 57 meetings between the two sides, Spurs had managed just five victories.", "idx": 35565}, {"query": "@placeholder will not be the last team to be given a beating by Chelsea this season, this was the 11th time Mourinho's side have tasted success in 14 league games.", "idx": 35566}], "idx": 23097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The world's oldest commissioned warship is to undergo a \u00a316 million ($25m) revamp, in what British defense authorities hope will restore the iconic battleship that is so central to Britain's legacy as a maritime power. 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His remarks came a day after he met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus. Annan said al-Assad agreed on \"an approach\" to ending the 16 months of bloodshed in his country. World powers have deplored al-Assad's government for its assaults against civilians. 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Dachiya Atkinson wowed the judges at the Pro Chelles international dancing competition in Paris with a breathtaking routine which had the crowd on their feet. Views of her break-dancing skills rocketed to a staggering 2.8 million within five days of being uploaded of the internet. 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The criminal investigation department launched a probe after the fire on the outskirts of Bangladesh's capital and found 13 people guilty of gross negligence of safety measures in the apparel factory, which manufactured clothes for Western retailers.\n@highlight\nA fire at Tazreen Fashions Ltd. in Ashulia killed 112 people in November 2012\n@highlight\nA court orders the arrest of the factory owner and his wife, plus four others\n@highlight\nSeven others already have been arrested\n@highlight\nA government panel has called fire an \"act of sabotage,\" said factory should've been safer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 109, "end": 129}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 389, "end": 408}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 466, "end": 468}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 743, "end": 763}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most of the dead in the fire at the Tazreen Fashions factory in @placeholder were women.", "idx": 35578}], "idx": 23107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Immigration reform entered an uncertain new phase on Wednesday as House Republicans signaled some willingness to compromise with President Barack Obama and Democrats but rejected a Senate-passed bill and insisted they would take their time drafting their own version. Following more than two hours of talks on how to proceed, GOP legislators said the biggest question was whether to give the 11 million immigrants living illegally in the United States a path to eventual citizenship, as provided by the Senate measure. Participants in the Republican caucus meeting described a 50-50 split over the undocumented immigrant issue, with more consensus on the need to produce some kind of legislation to show the party's commitment to fixing a broken system and addressing concerns of Hispanic Americans -- the nation's largest minority demographic.\n@highlight\nNEW: House Republicans argue for and against legal status for undocumented immigrants\n@highlight\nNEW: GOP legislators say work on immigration measures will likely go on for months\n@highlight\nFormer President Bush calls for a solution in a rare comment on a political issue\n@highlight\nGOP leaders refuse to hold a vote on a Senate version that passed with bipartisan support", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 102}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 978, "end": 980}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We understand the contributions immigrants make to our country,\" said @placeholder, a Republican.", "idx": 35583}], "idx": 23110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HOLLYWOOD, Florida (CNN) -- A man serving a life sentence for robbing a drugstore has confessed to overpowering and fatally shooting a deputy who was taking him to court Wednesday, authorities said. Michael Mazza, 40, was arrested outside a pawn shop in Hollywood, Florida, hours after the death of Broward County Deputy Paul Rein sparked a massive manhunt. It was the third shooting of a Broward County sheriff's deputy in four months, and the second fatality. The incident happened as Mazza was being taken to the second day of his trial in connection with the armed robbery of a Coral Springs bank, Sheriff Al Lamberti said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Deadly struggle \"transpired within six minutes. That's all it took,\" sheriff says\n@highlight\nNEW: Suspect faces charges including first-degree murder and escape\n@highlight\nIncident happened as the deputy was transporting Michael Mazza to court\n@highlight\nMazza was apprehended after a massive manhunt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The struggle began when @placeholder apparently pulled the medical transport van over at an intersection.", "idx": 35586}, {"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, is believed to have hitchhiked his way down to Hollywood, about 20 miles away.", "idx": 35588}, {"query": "He was on trial for robbery of the @placeholder bank.", "idx": 35590}, {"query": "Lamberti said @placeholder's wife spoke to her husband by cell phone just 10 minutes before he was shot.", "idx": 35592}], "idx": 23111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:01 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 10 July 2013 David Cameron believes Ed Miliband will be ousted as Labour leader before the next election, according to Tory insiders. The Prime Minister has told colleagues in recent days that he thinks his opponent\u2019s attempts to get a grip on the union funding row will backfire and the Labour party is getting panicky as the polls narrow. 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In an age of Facebook posts and retweets, Google Senior Vice President Urs Holzle said in a post on the official Google blog that Reader was losing popularity. \"While the product has a loyal following, over the years usage has declined,\" Holzle wrote. Reader will be shut down on July 1. Users wanting to port their content to another RSS (rich site summary) feed can use Google Takeout to move it over the next four months.\n@highlight\nGoogle announces plans to shut down Google Reader\n@highlight\nCompany says service, created in 2005, has been losing users\n@highlight\nTens of thousands have signed petitions asking Google to keep Reader", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After joining @placeholder, he worked with a team to perfect and enhance it.", "idx": 35603}], "idx": 23119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A spirited Scotland side inspired by Stuart Hogg came up just short against a French outfit that held on for an opening day Six Nations win. Vern Cotter\u2019s side gave as good as they got for most of the match but five penalties from Camille Lopez secured the win for the French. Scotland replacement winger Dougie Fife was both saint and sinner for the Scots. It was his try from a pass from prop Euan Murray that gave Scotland hope. But it was also his indiscipline when he threw the ball away in frustration gave the home side three easy, vital points.\n@highlight\nCamille Lopez's five penalties were enough to secure victory for France\n@highlight\nReplacement back Dougie Fife crossed for Scotland just before half-time\n@highlight\nVern Cotter's young side impressed throughout the tight contest\n@highlight\nHosts broke away from over fifty years of tradition by wearing red against the Scots", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s penalty attempt from within his own half drifted aimlessly wide but even attempting a kick from so far out showed the confidence the Scotland full-back was showing.", "idx": 35606}], "idx": 23121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Bond author Ian Fleming was invited to dinner by John F Kennedy on March 13, 1960, when he was preparing a run for the White House. Kennedy asked the former British spy, who devised a number of plots during World War II, what the United States should do to deal with the worsening situation in Cuba. Fleming, it is claimed, told Kennedy, that killing Fidel Castro was not simply enough, he had to be thoroughly humiliated. 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Circumstances surrounding the death of Berezovsky, one of the most politically influential of Russia's oligarchs until a bitter falling out with the Kremlin, were not immediately known, and authorities in the United Kingdom said it was being investigated. \"His death is currently being treated as unexplained and a full inquiry is under way,\" Thames Valley Police said in a statement. Officers, including specialized investigators, are conducting a number of searches \"as a precaution.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities search the home for possible biological or chemical evidence\n@highlight\nBoris Berezovsky, 67, was a fierce critic of Russian Vladimir Putin and called for his overthrow\n@highlight\nOnce considered one of Russia's richest oligarchs, his wealth was on the decline\n@highlight\nHe survived two attempts on his life, including a car bomb", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 107, "end": 122}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 587, "end": 606}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2003, as @placeholder was seeking his return, Berezovsky was granted political asylum by British authorities after it was determined he was wanted on political grounds, not criminal, according to published reports at the time.", "idx": 35617}, {"query": "In 2003, as Russia was seeking his return, Berezovsky was granted political asylum by @placeholder authorities after it was determined he was wanted on political grounds, not criminal, according to published reports at the time.", "idx": 35618}], "idx": 23131} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack The First Daughter\u2019s recent work experience gig as a production assistant on Halle Berry's new TV show Extant has received a host of glowing reports about her behavior and demeanor. Malia Obama, who turns 16 on July 4, spent last week working as a runner on the set of the sci-fi series which is being produced by prominent President Obama donor Steven Spielberg. According to sources on set, the 15-year-old received no special treatment and carried out the kinds of menial tasks that anyone who wants to make it behind the cameras in Hollywood has to endure.\n@highlight\nMalia Obama spent last week working as a runner on the set of Halle Berry's upcoming sci-fi series Extant\n@highlight\nShe spent most of her days going on coffee runs for the cast and helped the crew block people from walking through scenes\n@highlight\nSecret Service protection was on hand, but kept low-key\n@highlight\nOne person, apparently unaware who the new girl was, innocently chatted to her about sports and she didn't blow her cover\n@highlight\n'[Malia] is graceful, and lovely, and just charming and delightful,' said Extant star Camryn Manheim\n@highlight\nThe series, which airs July 9 on CBS, is being produced by prominent Obama donor Steven Spielberg", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Extant, @placeholder plays an astronaut who returns home from a year-long solo mission in space and tries to reconnect with her husband and son", "idx": 35619}], "idx": 23132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bracchi and Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 17:21 EST, 24 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 27 August 2012 Not so long ago, Tom Inskip was cruising along the freeway in California in a flashy convertible sports car. Nothing out of the ordinary about that, you might think. Except for one revealing detail: he was stark naked, his modesty preserved only by the steering wheel. How do we know this? Because a picture of him in the nude subsequently appeared on a Facebook page. Perhaps, then, we should not be too surprised to learn, then, that \u2018Skippy\u2019 \u2014 as he is known to his friends \u2014 featured prominently in recent scandalous events in Las Vegas involving Prince Harry.\n@highlight\nHarry's best pal Tom Inskip has been photographed along side the prince as he jumped into a pool fully-clothed, chucked snowballs as passers-by and was there in Las Vegas as the latest scandal took place", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "to say, it was @placeholder who appeared on the gossip websites.", "idx": 35624}], "idx": 23135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry Admission: Former Flamengo goalkeeper Bruno Fernandes de Souza told a court that his girlfriend had been killed, chopped up and fed to dogs A star Brazilian goalkeeper jailed for 22 years for ordering the kidnap and murder of his girlfriend, who was dismembered and fed to his pet dogs, could be released to play football. Bruno Fernandes de Souza, 28, confessed to the horrific crimes last March after his ex-girlfriend Eliza Samudio was murdered. 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French troops and warplanes joined the battle last week on the side of Malian government forces, and Le Drian said the intervention stopped the Islamists from overrunning Bamako, the capital. The Islamists, who have seized much of northern Mali, had hoped to deliver a \"definitive blow\" to the government by capturing the city of Mopti, he told reporters in Paris. \"We prevented it,\" he said. But the push has not yet driven them from the town of Konna, the scene of a fierce battle last week that weakened the Malian army, Le Drian said.\n@highlight\nFrench airstrikes hit behind Islamist rebel lines while troops bolster Bamako, minister says\n@highlight\nFrance now has about 800 troops on the ground, the French defense minister says\n@highlight\nNigeria says it's sending 190 troops in the next 24 hours, with 700 more in coming days\n@highlight\nWorld and regional powers are concerned about the advance of Islamist militants", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 51, "end": 54}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hollande said France had three aims: stopping the \"terrorist aggression\" from the north; securing @placeholder and safeguarding French nationals there; and enabling Mali to recover its territorial integrity.", "idx": 35631}], "idx": 23142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For sportsmen to form a pop group is rare, for a boy band to be forged from a sport often criticized as being the stuffy reserve of boring old men is something of a miracle. Not that the chances of future platinum-selling albums or world tours look particularly good for \"Golf Boys,\" if the standard of their first release \"Oh, Oh, Oh\" is anything to go by. Awkward dance moves, dubious costumes and with voices as thin as a sheet of paper; the foursome of Ben Crane, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan are hardly The Beatles.\n@highlight\nThe \"Golf Boys\" release their first single \"Oh, Oh, Oh\" to coincide with the U.S. Open\n@highlight\nPGA Tour pros Ben Crane, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan complete the line up\n@highlight\nProject was funded by Farmers Insurance with all proceeds going to charity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 779, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, three-times PGA Tour winner Crane, who was the driving force behind @placeholder, has built a cult social media following over the last 12 months after uploading a host of comedy clips of himself.", "idx": 35637}], "idx": 23147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Paint markings found on pieces of two planes that collided over suburban Los Angeles indicate the nose of one aircraft slammed into the middle fuselage of the other, according to a federal investigator. Investigators on Monday walk past the tail section of a plane lying in a car dealership. Five people died in the accident in Corona, California, including a man on the ground who was killed when one plane's engine crashed through the roof of a car dealership where he worked, said National Transportation Safety Board investigator Wayne Pollack. The NTSB, assisted by FBI evidence experts, completed the cleanup of wreckage and body parts that were spread over a commercial area of car dealerships, restaurants and other businesses near the Riverside Freeway Monday afternoon.\n@highlight\nEarl Smiddy, 58, dies when engine crashes through roof of car dealership\n@highlight\nNTSB and FBI finish removing wreckage, body parts from commercial area\n@highlight\nTwo men in Cessna 150 hit broadside by Cessna 172 and ejected\n@highlight\nTwo planes apparently were on a Sunday afternoon pleasure flight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 517, "end": 552}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 777, "end": 793}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder helped the NTSB mark where each piece was found, although the investigation does not involve any criminal aspect, Pollack said.", "idx": 35640}, {"query": "@placeholder is about 40 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.", "idx": 35642}], "idx": 23148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Formula One is supposed to be about drivers racing fast cars, but this season it seems to be all about the tires. There have been complaints from teams and drivers, with an official investigation also underway over a development test, while the latest twist involves Pirelli putting its plan on hold to introduce new race tires at next month's Canadian Grand Prix. Instead, each of the 22 drivers will be given two sets of development medium compound tires to try out during the first practice session at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit in Montreal on 7 June. A statement by the Italian manufacturer explained: \"The Formula One teams will have an opportunity to test the new range of Pirelli tires during free practice at the Canadian Grand Prix, while the tires used for the actual race will remain in their original 2013 specification.\n@highlight\nPirelli put plans to introduce new race tires at next month's Canadian Grand Prix on hold\n@highlight\nEach of the 11 teams will instead try out development tires in the first practice session\n@highlight\nPirelli wants to change tires to stop delaminations\n@highlight\nMercedes face an FIA investigation over involvement in tire test", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 353, "end": 371}, {"start": 518, "end": 542}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FIA is now investigating the matter but neither the governing body or @placeholder expect a resolution before the Canadian GP.", "idx": 35647}], "idx": 23152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Reinforcing identity and learning more about who we are: That's the theme of \"American Stories,\" a new exhibit now open at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington. \"There are so many stories in American history,\" says museum curator Bonnie Lilienfeld. \"We tell big stories here about the foundation of this country. But we also tell individual stories.\" From large swaths of America's past to the tales of everyday Americans, the exhibit features more than 100 objects tracing history from the 1620 arrival of the pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts, to the 2008 presidential election.\n@highlight\nA new Smithsonian exhibit features American stories, large and small\n@highlight\nThe exhibit at the Museum of American History opened Thursday\n@highlight\nKermit the Frog, Ben Franklin and more tell the tale of America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 113}, {"start": 147, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 279, "end": 295}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 742, "end": 767}, {"start": 796, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another item that dates back to @placeholder's beginnings is a suit once worn by founding father Benjamin Franklin.", "idx": 35652}], "idx": 23154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was no better place than the Gabba for Steven Finn to show he really can overcome the problems that threatened to nip his England career in the bud. It was here in Brisbane last year that Finn was sent home from an Ashes tour where he failed to make a single international appearance and was branded \u2018unselectable\u2019 by England after his action had virtually fallen apart. The road back has been long and tough for a man who was once among the most promising and potent fast bowlers in the world \u2014 but this was the day when he took giant strides towards re-igniting his career.\n@highlight\nEngland beat India by nine wickets in latest World Cup warm-up\n@highlight\nSteven Finn was outstanding, taking career best 5-33 in comfortable win\n@highlight\nIndia were bowled out for 153, with James Anderson taking four wickets\n@highlight\nIan Bell then hit 88* and James Taylor 56* as England cruised home\n@highlight\nVictory and bonus point takes them closer to tri-series triumph\n@highlight\nEngland now face Australia in Hobart on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England's @placeholder acknowledges the Gabba crowd after taking five wickets for 33 runs against India", "idx": 35655}], "idx": 23156} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The FBI on Thursday added a former taxi driver from northern Virginia to its list of most-wanted terrorists, saying he was a recruiter for the al-Shabab terror group in Somalia. An arrest warrant, originally issued in February, was unsealed on Thursday in the U.S. District Court in Alexandria for Liban Haji Mohamed, 29, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Somalia. He is the older brother of Gulet Mohamed, who for the past four years has been challenging his placement on the government's no-fly list, the attorney representing the younger Mohamed, Gadeir Abbas, told The Associated Press on Thursday. A hearing on Gulet Mohamed's case is scheduled in federal court in Alexandria on Friday.\n@highlight\nThe FBI said on Thursday it added a former Washington, D.C.-area taxi driver, Liban Haji Mohamed, to its list of 'Most Wanted Terrorists'\n@highlight\nOffered a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to his arrest and conviction\n@highlight\nThe FBI said that before leaving the United States in 2012 Mohamed drove a taxi and lived in the northern Virginia suburbs", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 260, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 315}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 589}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 747, "end": 762}, {"start": 782, "end": 799}, {"start": 818, "end": 839}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 988, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This makes him an asset to his terrorist associates who might plot attacks on @placeholder", "idx": 35662}], "idx": 23160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Florida man whose face and body is adorned with distinctive tattoos has been arrested after he was busted allegedly making fire-starting devices. Police say that a search warrant was served on the mobile home of 30-year-old Jeffrey Mark Jalinski on December 22. Orange County deputies and SWAT entered the truck expecting to find drugs about 9.15am, according to The Orlando Sentinel. But once inside they found Jalinski with three beer bottles containing possible gasoline and a rag stuck in the neck of each bottle, often referred to as a Molotov cocktail. 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A Connecticut judge set bail at $1.2 million for Skakel, whose murder conviction in the death of Martha Moxley was vacated last month after a judge decided he did not receive adequate representation in his 2002 trial. After bail was posted, Skakel sauntered out of the courthouse, flanked by his attorneys, a slight grin on his face. He did not speak. Hubert Santos, his attorney, told reporters that \"two tragedies\" occurred in Greenwich nearly four decades ago.\n@highlight\nMichael Skakel is freed after judge sets conditions for bail\n@highlight\nDorthy Moxley, mother of slain Martha Moxley, says she is \"disappointed\"\n@highlight\nNephew of Robert and Ethel Kennedy was convicted of murder in 2002\n@highlight\nSkakel steadfastly denied he killed the 15-year-old in 1975", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In court, @placeholder cited his client's \"track record\" of appearing in court.", "idx": 35667}], "idx": 23165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republicans are investigating another Obama administration official who played politics on the job but escaped prosecution when the Federal Election Commission recycled her hard drive before evidence could be recovered. April J. Sands resigned her position as an FEC attorney in April 2014 after investigators confronted her with tweets she sent and a video interview she conducted during work hours, advocating for the election of President Barack Obama and other Democratic candidates \u2013 and asking people to contribute to their campaigns. When the FEC's Office of Inspector General began the process of filing criminal charges, however, it found that the agency had destroyed her computer's hard drive before it could be seized.\n@highlight\nApril Sands was a Federal Election Commission lawyer before she resigned this year and accepted a ban on holding government jobs until 2016\n@highlight\nShe was former IRS official Lois Lerner's deputy when she was at the FEC\n@highlight\nLike the allegations against Lerner, Sands admitted violating the Hatch Act, which prohibits government workers from advocating for candidates\n@highlight\nAnd as seems to be the case with Lerner, Sands escaped prosecution because her hard drive mysteriously 'crashed' and was recycled\n@highlight\nShe was known as 'Obama girl' in her office, and a colleague recalled how she boasted that Obama's 2012 campaign would hire her away", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 132, "end": 158}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 550, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 582}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 760, "end": 786}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1367}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder documents indicate that as the agency's acting general counsel, Lerner oversaw the younger attorney's work.", "idx": 35670}], "idx": 23168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- YouTube has a new boss and she has a \"healthy disregard for the impossible\" -- according to Google CEO Larry Page. In that case, 45-year-old Susan Wojcicki has quite the job ahead of her. Not least of which, trying to work out how the video-sharing giant should display advertising on its website -- and get online viewers to watch it. Before she was head of YouTube, Wojcicki was senior vice president of advertising and commerce at Google -- the company, which instead of trying to compete with the popular video-sharing website, decided to buy it for $1.65 billion in 2006.\n@highlight\nMeet Susan Wojcicki: the new head of YouTube\n@highlight\nRented her garage to Google founders back in 1998\n@highlight\nHelped start Google Images and Google Books\n@highlight\nMother-of-four makes sure she spends every evening with family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And when @placeholder bought YouTube eight years ago, she was right behind it -- which seems all the more fitting, considering her new position.", "idx": 35687}], "idx": 23181} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It's mid-June, a perfect time to visit the beach to watch porpoises play in the surf or seagulls strut the sand -- or you could watch a formation of Marine Corps warplanes darting over the shore at hundreds of miles per hour. But don't worry -- the United States hasn't declared war on your family's beach house. It's just part of a major Marine Corps exercise called Exercise Mailed Fist (translation: armored fist). The exercise is designed to test the capability of every type of Marine Corps aircraft, including MV-22 Ospreys and F/A 18 Hornets, as well as some Navy ships and Air Force planes.\n@highlight\nThe largest Marine Corps exercise on the East Coast will begin Monday\n@highlight\nIt is designed to test the capability of every type of Marine Corps aircraft\n@highlight\nIt will stretch from Quantico Marine Base in Virginia to a Navy bombing range in Florida", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 388, "end": 407}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 820, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With thousands of Marines and other service members involved, it's the biggest such drill ever on the @placeholder East Coast.", "idx": 35691}], "idx": 23183} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Crooks, Press Association The jostling began in the bottom half of the women's draw on Thursday with a place in the French Open final very much up for grabs. Although it is the exit of Serena Williams that made the biggest headlines, with Maria Sharapova still in the top half of the draw, there is a clear favourite. Without Australian Open champion Li Na in the bottom half, things are much more open. 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Matthew Keil nearly blacked out. \"I had heard the gunshot, and it felt like someone had kicked me right in the back. A ton of bricks swung and hit me in the back, and I fell,\" he said. \"I couldn't feel my body. I could only feel my head, and it felt like I was floating.\" He was on a rooftop in Ramadi, Iraq, leading a nine-man squad. His men rushed to his aid, stopped the bleeding and then strapped him to a stretcher to evacuate him.\n@highlight\nA sniper's bullet in Iraq left Staff Sgt. 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The diplomat said Sigrid Kaag, the U.N. special envoy overseeing the destruction of Syria's chemical stockpiles, briefed the U.N. Security Council. Three of the sites are research and development facilities and one is a production facility, according to the source. Syria disclosed the information during ongoing meetings between the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and Syrian authorities, Kaag told the council members, according to the source. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power tweeted shortly after: \"Must keep pressure on regime so it doesn't hide (chemical weapons) capability.\"\n@highlight\nInvestigators also detail August chlorine attack allegations\n@highlight\n\"All fingers point to Assad,\" U.S. ambassador says\n@highlight\nA U.N. special envoy briefs the Security Council on lingering chemical weapons\n@highlight\nSyria has four chemical weapons facilities it didn't previously disclose", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 276, "end": 296}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 485, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 952, "end": 967}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Connect the dots: @OPCW sure chlorine used in #Syria, witnesses saw it dropped by helicopters, which only @placeholder has.", "idx": 35704}], "idx": 23191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 09:13 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:27 EST, 8 August 2013 Apple is following Google's lead by adding a feature to its upcoming operating system that can track a user's every step. German security firm Protecus has found a setting in the fifth beta release of Apple's iOS 7 software called Feature Locations that tracks a user's GPS coordinates over time and plots them on a map. This news comes after code was discovered in Google's Android 4.3 software that lets devices scan for nearby networks, in order to determine a person's location, even when Wi-Fi is turned off.\n@highlight\nApple's iOS 7 software includes a feature that collects GPS coordinates\n@highlight\nThese coordinates are mapped to show users where they've been\n@highlight\nThe company says it will only use these coordinates to improve Maps", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}]}, "qas": [{"query": "code used to build @placeholder 4.3 claims that 'to improve location", "idx": 35706}], "idx": 23193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For African business leaders who study and further their training overseas, returning to the continent can be even tougher. It can be hard for them to commit to returning to the even smaller economies of their home countries, says Krishna Patel, HSBC's CEO for Africa. \"You get expatriate Ghanaians and Nigerians with the best will in the world wanting to come back,\" Patel told CNN. \"But they find themselves employed [in Europe or the United States] and think, 'I'm one man, I'm one woman, and I have an opportunity here.'\" There is a steady flow of Africans leaving their homeland to study overseas. 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Photographer Martin Elliot always credited model Fiona Butler, his then girlfriend, as starring in the dream-like photograph taken on a sunny day in 1976. But Peter Atkinson has for 30 years claimed the bare bum in the picture, which became famous in the 1980s and decorated a generation of boys' bedrooms, in fact belonged to his ex-wife. And now, he says, he has found proof. 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Melisa Schonfield, 57, was arrested Friday after allegedly hiring an undercover detective in the parking lot of a Walmart to kill Ernesto Negrillo. The mother-of-two, who is married to a well-respected dentist, had allegedly agreed to pay the bogus hit man $11,000, telling the officer the best way to dispose of the body was 'feeding it to alligators.'\n@highlight\nMelisa Schonfield, 57, accused of arranging contract killing in a upstate New York Walmart parking lot\n@highlight\nShe allegedly agreed to pay an undercover cop $11,000 for the hit\n@highlight\nHer daughter, Alexis, said Schonfield was just trying to protect her young son from her ex-boyfriend, Ernesto Negrillo\n@highlight\nNegrillo denied being abusive to Alexis Schonfield and said he has not spoken to her family in a long time\n@highlight\nMelissa Schonfield is married to respected dentist and lives in Brownville, New York", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 407, "end": 422}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 935, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 996, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The woman, who has a 2-year-old son with @placeholder, said her ex-boyfriend had been verbally abusive toward her, but she noted that her mother has not admitted to trying to have him killed.", "idx": 35715}], "idx": 23200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A missing Ohio State University football player complained about concussion symptoms before he disappeared, his parents told police. Kosta Karageorge, a reserve defensive lineman, was last seen about 2 a.m. Wednesday, according to a tweet sent from his personal account. In a copy of the missing persons report obtained by CNN, Susan Karageorge told police she received a text from her son about 1:30 a.m. that said, \"I am sorry if I am an embarrassment but these concussions have my head all f***ed up.\" She added that her son has had several concussions and confusion \"spells.\" Karageorge is a wrestler and football walk-on, according to CNN affiliate WCMH.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kosta Karageorge complained about concussions, according to a police report\n@highlight\nKarageorge hasn't been heard from since Wednesday, according to his family\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old missed practice on Wednesday\n@highlight\nPolice say they're still treating this case as a missing persons report", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 39}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 685, "end": 700}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"First and foremost, our primary concern is for the health, safety and welfare of @placeholder.", "idx": 35722}], "idx": 23205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When Paul Ryan struggled to explain a budget-balancing timeline under Mitt Romney, he highlighted the difficulty of trying to run a substantive campaign without being too specific. While Ryan's interview Tuesday with Fox News' Brit Hume was no Sarah Palin-Katie Couric moment, the Republican vice presidential candidate's discomfort in answering when Romney's proposal would balance the budget was evident. Ryan, a seven-term congressman from Wisconsin and chairman of the House Budget Committee, said he was unsure when Romney's proposals would balance the federal budget. Romney's plans say he would \"put the federal government on a course toward a balanced budget\" but does not say when.\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan, a top GOP numbers guy, struggles to explain Mitt Romney's fuzzy budget details\n@highlight\nPart of Ryan's difficulty stems from difference between his and Romney's budget proposals\n@highlight\nExpert: Romney campaign needs to give Ryan some leeway where he can go into specifics\n@highlight\nOtherwise, the professor says, \"the Obama campaign will define them\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 493, "end": 514}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The plan we offer in the @placeholder balances the budget.", "idx": 35729}], "idx": 23211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today hit back at Lib Dem calls for drugs to be decriminalised \u2013 claiming it would encourage children to get hooked. The Prime Minister said he did not want to send a message to youngsters than taking drugs was okay. He said: \u2018Frankly, it isn\u2019t.\u2019 It comes after the Lib Dems jumped on a landmark Home Office report which claimed punishing substance abuse had no impact on the number of people getting addicted. MPs, also backed a motion today calling for the Government to overhaul Britain\u2019s \u2018failing\u2019 drug laws. The Prime Minister said he did not want to send a message to youngsters than taking drugs was okay. But Nick Clegg (right) said giving drug addicts criminal records was 'helping the real criminals' - the dealers\n@highlight\nHome Office report says that tough anti-drugs laws do not work\n@highlight\nClaims decriminalising narcotics would not lead to more Britons taking them\n@highlight\nReport was led by Liberal Democrat home office minister Norman Baker\n@highlight\nHe accused the Conservatives of blocking their release for 'political reasons'\n@highlight\nHas sparked a row within the Coalition as the Tories reject its findings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder added: \u2018And frankly I think one of the biggest problems we have got right now is the problem of so-called legal highs, drugs are being sold openly which can have real dangers, for particularly young people and I want to see us have tougher powers so that we ban these legal highs, take them off the high streets and protect more of our young people.\u2019", "idx": 35734}], "idx": 23213} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor The Peach State is poised to become a petri-dish for the nation's most ambitious gun-rights experiment, following Gov. Nathan Deal's signing of a law that will permit concealed-carry permit holders to keep their weapons as they enter non-secure areas of airports, along with some churches and bars, and most government buildings. Lawmakers, which passed the bill by wide bipartisan margins in he waning hours of the year's legislative session, notably excluded the state capitol where they work from the list of places where pre-vetted Georgians can now pack heat without penalty. Reaction was swift and incendiary. Time magazine called the move 'radical.' Americans for Responsible Solutions, the anti-gun group founded by former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, said it's 'the most extreme gun bill in America.' Even the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police blasted it, with executive director Frank Rotondo saying officers 'do not want more people carrying guns on the street, particularly police officers in inner city areas.'\n@highlight\nGeorgia's governor signed a law allowing pre-screened permit holders to carry concealed guns in more places\n@highlight\nBars, many churches, most government buildings and unsecured sections of airports are included\n@highlight\nLegislators exempted the state capitol where they work, keeping that a gun-free zone\n@highlight\nSecond Amendment activists insist they'll get 'all our rights back' one day, while gun-control supporters say it makes Georgia a 'laughingstock'\n@highlight\nMore than 500,000 Georgians \u2013 5 per cent of adults \u2013 have had the court-supervised background check required to get a concealed-carry permit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 698, "end": 732}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 878}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1418}, {"start": 1522, "end": 1528}, {"start": 1577, "end": 1585}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'will protect the constitutional rights of @placeholder who have gone", "idx": 35736}], "idx": 23215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Reigning Miss Teen USA has told of the terrifying moment she opened an email that featured naked photographs of herself secretly taken via webcam from a hacker at her school. Cassidy Wolf's interview with Anderson Cooper comes as an international crackdown by the FBI and police in 19 countries has brought more than 90 arrests in what authorities say is a serious strike against 'creepware'. The sweep, a two-year operation, was coordinated so suspects didn't have time to destroy evidence and included the arrest of Swedish hacker Alex Yucel, a co-creator of Blackshades, the cheap and accessible software used to hijack computers remotely.\n@highlight\nThe computer of Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf was hacked for one year\n@highlight\nThe subsequent images were used to blackmail her into performing online sex acts\n@highlight\nJared James Abrahams, 19, of Temecula, California, surrendered to FBI agents in September 2013 and admitting to hacking 100-150 women\n@highlight\nHe was jailed in March for 18 months\n@highlight\nFBI and police in 19 countries has brought more than 90 arrests in a new global operation", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 826, "end": 845}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 892, "end": 894}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Through an anonymous email address, the cyber stalker attempted to extort @placeholder for sexual favors, hence the term 'sextortion.'", "idx": 35738}], "idx": 23216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With a long-held ethos of non-interference in other countries' affairs, risk-averse China is perhaps an unlikely ally in President Barack Obama's pledge to \"degrade\" and \"destroy\" ISIS in Iraq and Syria. But with Beijing's growing unease about terrorist threats by Islamist extremists at home, analysts say China -- a U.N. Security Council permanent member - is unlikely to oppose plans to build a \"broad coalition\" to go after ISIS. \"I think China in principle will quietly support this idea to curb ISIS,\" says Chen Dingding, an assistant professor of government at the University of Macau. \"ISIS has openly listed China as a major threat to them and if they gain more influence, it's likely they will target Xinjiang and even other parts of China,\" he added.\n@highlight\nChina has a long-held policy of non-interference in other countries affairs\n@highlight\nBut Beijing is likely to quietly support the U.S. fight against ISIS, analysts say\n@highlight\nChina's foreign ministry says willing to enhance communication and cooperation\n@highlight\nSupport is likely to be symbolic rather than substantive", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 318, "end": 338}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 572, "end": 590}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In August, @placeholder called China a \"free rider\" for its reluctance to contribute to international security while importing oil and other resources from places like Iraq.", "idx": 35742}], "idx": 23217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli soldiers have so far detained more than 150 Palestinian suspects in the search for three teenagers who Israel says were kidnapped, the military announced Sunday. Among those detained were Hamas leaders and operatives, the military said. \"We are determined to bring them home and bring the perpetrators of their abduction to justice,\" said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces. \"People have just dropped off the face of the earth and the three boys, who are our main concern, are the focus of our efforts,\" Lerner told CNN. \"Hamas are behind that, and we are doing everything we can to shake them up as soon as possible in order to bring the boys home.\"\n@highlight\nAffiliate: One of three boys is a dual Israeli-American citizen\n@highlight\nMissing teen's mom: They \"were just on their way home\"\n@highlight\nPalestinian ministry and Hamas denounce Israel's arrests of Palestinians\n@highlight\nIsraeli deputy minister slams international community for \"keeping silent\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 409, "end": 429}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The ministry also asserts that the Israeli military campaign has been on going for decades, during which (@placeholder) kidnapped the entire Palestinian people,\" it said.", "idx": 35746}], "idx": 23218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:38 EST, 20 November 2013 Jobless under-25s will be banned from claiming benefits under plans being considered by the Labour party. All young people would be barred from receiving Employment Support Allowance and Income Support, and only those from low income families would receive a new \u2018youth allowance\u2019 to help them find work. Rachel Reeves, Labour\u2019s shadow work and pensions secretary, is examining the plan drawn up by a left-leaning think tank to counter claims the party is soft on welfare. Tough: Rachel Reeves has vowed to tackle Labour's image as being soft on welfare since becoming shadow work and pensions secretary in last month's reshuffle\n@highlight\nYoung would lose Income Support and Employment Support Allowance\n@highlight\nJobseekers Allowance replaced by new youth allowance worth \u00a356.80\n@highlight\nAnyone whose parents who earn more than \u00a325,000 would be barred\n@highlight\nPlan drawn up by think tank IPPR being studied by Rachel Reeves\n@highlight\nEd Miliband warned school leavers 'shouldn\u2019t be ending up on benefits'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 800, "end": 827}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "under-25s would not be allowed to claim @placeholder", "idx": 35749}], "idx": 23220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 11:27 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:02 EST, 6 September 2013 Attempting to reach an agreement on the key issue at the G20 summit - military intervention in Syria - looked futile this afternoon as leaders wrapped up with closing speeches. Russian president Vladimir Putin said strikes against Syria would be 'counter productive' and disrupt the world economy. While David Cameron warned the international community that it cannot 'contract out' its morality by allowing Russia to block intervention in crises such as that engulfing Syria. 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Upon her return, she says she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and is now on a mental leave of absence from the school after a public breakdown in the spring. Cross, a fair-skinned, red-haired South Asian studies major, titled her story \"India: The Story You Never Wanted to Hear.\" She posted her account on CNN iReport under the username RoseChasm. Her story has struck a chord around the world, racking up more than 800,000 page views as of Wednesday morning. It quickly found its way to India, where many readers sympathized with the story and men felt compelled to apologize for the experience she endured. Others called for greater perspective and warned against making generalizations about India or its people.\n@highlight\nU.S. college student Michaela Cross spent three months abroad in India\n@highlight\nShe says she and others faced repeated sexual harassment in India\n@highlight\nShe was diagnosed with PTSD and is now on a leave of absence\n@highlight\nShe shared her story to make others more aware", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 43, "end": 63}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her story sparked a wave of reaction online, with scores of @placeholder responding, many with sympathy to her plight and pointing out that Indian women also experience high levels of harassment and abuse.", "idx": 35759}], "idx": 23223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joe Paterno was admitted to a hospital Sunday morning after fracturing his pelvis when he slipped and fell at his home the previous night, a source close to the Paterno family said. The injury will not require surgery, the source said. But since the former Penn State football coach is being treated with chemotherapy as he battles lung cancer, doctors have decided to keep him in the hospital. The source did not say which hospital Paterno, who turns 85 later this month, is in or how long he is expected to stay there. 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Bush.\n@highlight\nFormer Vice President Dick Cheney interviewed on CNN\n@highlight\nCheney says Obama may be worse president than Jimmy Carter\n@highlight\nSome conservatives like Sarah Palin calling for Obama impeachment\n@highlight\nNEW: Cheney takes no blame for Iraq, says today's debacle mainly due to Obama", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 712, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has sent military advisers to assess the situation, but pledges no new ground troops.", "idx": 35770}], "idx": 23231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She's the creative mind behind the elegant and original handmade garments worn by the likes of Angelina Jolie and Beyonc\u00e9. But the story of Ralph & Russo's co-founder and creative director, Tamara Ralph, begins in Sydney's beach town of Cronulla, where she grew up sketching and sewing clothes for her friends and family. The 31-year-old told Daily Mail Australia that her childhood memories consist of sitting in the small sewing room alongside her mother and grandmother, surrounded by archives of sewing patterns, watching them at work. Scroll down for video Tamara Ralph, from Cronulla in Sydney, and Michael Russo, from Carseldine in Queensland, started their brand in a small office with one furnishing, one mannequin and one computer. 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Al-Kasasbeh, a fighter pilot captured in Syria in December when his plane went down during a bombing mission, was burned alive and footage of his execution was released online. Two Imams where shot and four civilians were beheaded in Mosul, Iraq, the largest city controlled by the so-called Islamic State in Syria, local media reports. 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Igor slipped into a post-tropical status late Tuesday afternoon, losing its hurricane moniker in the process. But the storm still carried hurricane-force winds with a top sustained rate that had jumped to 86 mph (139 kph), according to the Canadian weather office. Sgt. Boyd Merrill of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said that the Mounties have responded to reports that an 80-year-old man was swept out to sea Tuesday morning when his driveway collapsed beneath him from the rain-fed water flow. The incident took place on Random Island near Britannia, Merrill said, and the harsh weather conditions have made the search difficult.\n@highlight\nNEW: Igor no longer a hurricane, but still carries hurricane force winds\n@highlight\nNEW: Elderly man reportedly swept away when his driveway collapsed\n@highlight\nNEW: Weather has kept searchers away\n@highlight\nTropical Storm Lisa forms in eastern Atlantic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 472, "end": 500}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Forecasters said @placeholder could increase rapidly in the next 24 hours.", "idx": 35780}], "idx": 23236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Berlin (CNN) -- WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange went from being \"imaginative, energetic (and) brilliant\" to a \"paranoid, power-hungry, megalomaniac,\" a former colleague charges in a new book out Thursday. Assange also has \"a very free and easy relationship with the truth,\" Daniel Domscheit-Berg claims in the book, \"Inside WikiLeaks.\" WikiLeaks also lost key software that lets users submit documents anonymously when Domscheit-Berg and another colleague left, he says. WikiLeaks blasted the defector in a statement shortly before the book launch. Domscheit-Berg \"damaged\" WikiLeaks infrastructure and \"stole material,\" WikiLeaks said Wednesday, and the website said it is taking legal action against him-- though Domscheit-Berg denied that.\n@highlight\nJulian Assange read a former colleague the USA Patriot Act in firing him, the defector claims\n@highlight\nWikiLeaks accuses Daniel Domscheit-Berg of damage and theft\n@highlight\nIt denies he ever played a major role in the organization\n@highlight\nDomscheit-Berg has started a rival website", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 274, "end": 294}, {"start": 317, "end": 332}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 471, "end": 479}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 877, "end": 897}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The defector paints a picture of Assange as becoming increasingly authoritarian over time, saying @placeholder would threaten him.", "idx": 35789}], "idx": 23240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Rolling Stone) -- On July 25th, 1965, Bob Dylan walked onstage at the Newport Folk Festival, plugged in his 1964 sunburst Fender Stratocaster and tore through a scorching three-song set. It was a crucial turning point in his career, and it quickly became rock & roll legend -- the moment when Dylan transformed from a protest folkie to a rebel genius. But the guitar Dylan played on that mythic afternoon went missing for the next 47 years -- until recently, when a team of PBS researchers told New Jersey resident Dawn Peterson that she had it in her home. Peterson's late father, Victor Quinto, was a private pilot who worked for Dylan's manager, Albert Grossman, in the mid-1960s. \"After one flight, my father saw there were three guitars left on the plane,\" she says. He contacted the company a few times about picking the guitars up, but nobody ever got back to him.\"\n@highlight\nNew Jersey resident Dawn Peterson has a guitar experts believe belonged to Bob Dylan\n@highlight\nThe Fender Stratocaste is believed to be the one played at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival\n@highlight\nDylan says the guitar he played at that gig is in his possession", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 71, "end": 91}, {"start": 123, "end": 141}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last fall, Peterson asked @placeholder's History Detectives to help verify her find.", "idx": 35790}], "idx": 23241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bobby Brown's sister allegedly smacked her son in the head with a bottle during a hotel fight after the family gathered in Atlanta to be at his daughter Bobbi Kristina's hospital bedside. Tina Brown hit Shayne Brown in the head with a bottle at the bar of the W. Midtown Atlanta Hotel early on Friday, according to an Atlanta Police report. Shayne Brown then drove himself to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for lacerations to the side of the head, while Tina Brown took off before police arrived, according to the report. The police report noted that the family had been at a birthday party for Bobby Brown - who turned 46 on Thursday - when the mother and son started arguing over a valet parking ticket.\n@highlight\nTina Brown and her son Shayne Brown got into a fight about a parking valet ticket after Bobby Brown's birthday party on Thursday\n@highlight\nShe 'spat in her son's face before hitting him on the head with a bottle'\n@highlight\nShayne Brown 'drove himself to hospital where he was treated for lacerations to the head'\n@highlight\nFight unfolded after the family celebrated Bobby Brown's 46th birthday at an Atlanta restaurant on Thursday\n@highlight\nMembers of the Brown family have gathered in Atlanta after Bobby Brown's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, was found unconscious in a bath on Saturday\n@highlight\nHer father has denied reports that they are preparing for the worst", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 260, "end": 283}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1267}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday, the attorney for the friend who found @placeholder said he went looking for her when a cable guy turned up at the door.", "idx": 35797}], "idx": 23245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When actor Barkhad Abdi calls his \"Captain Phillips\" role life-changing, he means it literally. Just a few months ago, he was known only as one of Tom Hanks' co-stars in the film based on the Somali hijacking of the Maersk Alabama in 2009, but today, he's known far and wide as something else. On Thursday, the newcomer was announced as a contender for the Oscar for best actor in a supporting role, a category that includes stars like Jared Leto (\"Dallas Buyers Club\"), Jonah Hill (\"Wolf of Wall Street\") and Bradley Cooper (\"American Hustle\"). \"Captain Phillips,\" by the way, is Abdi's first role.\n@highlight\nBarkhad Abdi's life has been changed by his \"Captain Phillips\" role\n@highlight\nPaul Greengrass' film was Abdi's debut\n@highlight\nThat role has brought in a flood of nominations, including an Oscar nod", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 458, "end": 475}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 493, "end": 511}, {"start": 519, "end": 532}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 665, "end": 680}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My performance is a testament to the vision of our incredible director Paul Greengrass, and our other Captain -- the generous, amazing, and inspiring @placeholder.\"", "idx": 35805}], "idx": 23252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- House Republicans have been forced to close a potential loophole on their much-touted insider trading law -- a loophole CNN uncovered and reported about last month. Because of CNN's report, the Senate and House passed new legislation Thursday to close the loophole that could have allowed family members of some lawmakers to profit from inside information. Senators who were critical of the loophole after it was unearthed applauded the fix. The STOCK Act, one of the rare bipartisan bills passed this year, was signed by President Barack Obama in April. 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According to reports, Cyprus has agreed with EU/IMF lenders a 20 per cent levy on deposits over 100,000 euros (\u00a385,335) at leading lender Bank of Cyprus. A four per cent levy on deposits of the same amount will be made at other lenders, a senior Cypriot official said. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\n20 per cent levy on deposits over 100,000 euros agreed with lenders\n@highlight\nFinance Minister says 'significant progress' has been made towards bailout\n@highlight\nIsland is racing to satisfy EU/IMF lenders and avert financial collapse\n@highlight\nHead of Eurogroup says meeting to be held at 6pm on Sunday in Brussels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 319, "end": 320}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 412, "end": 425}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 769, "end": 770}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finance minister who is also president of the @placeholder - the 17", "idx": 35810}], "idx": 23254} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A climate change action group has canned a suggested billboard image after critics accused it of comparing coal mining to 'paedophilia'. The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) is hosting a billboard competition on its Facebook page for a sign to be displayed at Brisbane Airport when G20 leaders arrive next month. One proposed billboard featured the slogan, 'Don't let the coal lobby get their dirty hands on our future' and a picture of a child with large, wrinkly hands covering her mouth. Backlash: This AYCC billboard was the target of criticism The AYCC proposed several billboard designs, but were forced to remove one after a social media backlash\n@highlight\nPotential Australian Youth Climate Coalition billboard criticised as 'comparing paedophilia with hardworking coal mining Australians'\n@highlight\nThe billboard featured an image of a young girl with large, adult hands on her face\n@highlight\nThe sign was one of many options to be displayed at Brisbane Airport for G20 leaders when they arrive next month\n@highlight\nAYCC removed the billboard from its Facebook page after backlash", "entities": [{"start": 141, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 269, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 684, "end": 717}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 966, "end": 981}, {"start": 987, "end": 989}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several suggested AYCC billboard designs urged the @placeholder to put climate change on the agenda of next month's meeting.", "idx": 35812}], "idx": 23256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the New Year approached, millions anxiously followed the news from two very different parts of the world about two very different women -- women whose lives somehow touched us, whose fate seemed, somehow, linked to all of us. The world held its breath when word came that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized in New York. The news arrived at a time when we were trying to absorb, with profound sadness, a seemingly unrelated drama unfolding thousands of miles away. In New Delhi, a 23-year-old woman, a university student on her way home after watching a movie with her boyfriend, was brutally raped and beaten by a group of men. She later died from her injuries.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Hillary Clinton illness and New Delhi rape tell different stories about state of women\n@highlight\nShe says women's equality faces sharp divide; some ascend, most kept powerless\n@highlight\nShe says Egypt's new constitution presents time-bomb for new oppression of women\n@highlight\nGhitis: Progress for women needs strong legislation, education, sometimes protests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the more than 600 cases filed with the @placeholder police last year, only one resulted in conviction.", "idx": 35813}], "idx": 23257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Italian Grand Prix was a good weekend for Mercedes. After what had happened in Spa, it was a strong comeback race for the team to finish first and second. During the race Lewis was just that little bit quicker, so I was always digging and trying to find that extra bit of pace. On lap 29, on the approach to Turn One, I made a mistake and simply messed up. Then, instead of taking the risk that I might damage my tyres, I decided to go straight on at the chicane. 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Dr. Shakil Afridi was jailed last week in Pakistan for 33 years for treason and President Obama's administration has come under steady criticism for its handling of his case. The unnamed U.S. officials said the resettlement offer for Afridi came around the time of the May 1, 2011, raid in which U.S. Navy SEAL commandos killed the al Qaeda leader at his complex in Abbottabad, Pakistan.\n@highlight\nReports from Pakistan also suggest that Dr. Shakil Afridi was sentenced for links to Islamic militants and not for aiding U.S intelligence services", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pakistani doctor Shakil Afridi talks with people outside a building at an unknown location in @placeholder, before his imprisonment this month at a tribal court", "idx": 35817}], "idx": 23260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Whatever one thinks of Spike Lee's expletive-laced rant about moneyed newcomers inhabiting once-blighted corners of America's most populous city, the millionaire filmmaker could be considered a dubious messenger for such sentiments. \"You personally turned Brooklyn into the hottest spot creatively and politically and you move out,\" Errol Louis, a Brooklyn resident and political anchor at CNN affiliate NY1 News, said Thursday. \"What did you think was going to happen? 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This is your brand and people who have a little money want to sort of take you up on it, and somehow that's a problem.\"\n@highlight\nFilmmaker Spike Lee riled about New York gentrification and hipsters\n@highlight\nHis rant elicits mixed reactions in rapidly changing city\n@highlight\nBrooklyn journalist writes that Lee \"made epic contributions to the phenomenon he finds so troubling\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He's like a one-man marketing organization and he's brilliant at it,\" Louis, who has lived in @placeholder for three decades, told CNN.", "idx": 35831}], "idx": 23268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man who personifies razzmatazz in the beautiful game is ready to sparkle at the Bernabeu against Barcelona. But Cristiano Ronaldo insists Saturday's hotly-anticipated El Clasico is NOT all about him and Lionel Messi. The world's best player unveiled the new Nike Suerpfly Mercurial boots that he will wear for the first time this weekend. And the glitzy black boots certainly look appropriate for the glamorous clash. 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The lawsuit, filed Tuesday, alleges that Ikeoluwa Opayemi was not allowed to return to Meadowside Elementary School in Milford \"based on fears\" of the deadly Ebola outbreak in the West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Most of the more than 13,700 confirmed or suspected cases of Ebola have been diagnosed in those three countries, according to the World Health Organization. The United Nations' health authority projected that deaths from the virus have exceeded 5,000.\n@highlight\nMilford Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Feser says school acted in \"good faith\"\n@highlight\nThird-grader Ikeoluwa Opayemi was kept out of school amid Ebola fears, a lawsuit says\n@highlight\nShe had recently returned from a trip to Lagos, Nigeria, for a family wedding\n@highlight\nA local health official said she was kept out school because of \"rumors\" and \"panic\"", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 72, "end": 93}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 328, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 611, "end": 635}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 775, "end": 789}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girl traveled to @placeholder with her father from October 2 to October 13 to participate in a family wedding.", "idx": 35840}], "idx": 23274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Democrats and Republicans woke up this week with a fresh perspective on the midterm elections. To many political observers, the election of Republican Scott Brown is a game changer. He overcame what at one point was a 30-point deficit to defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in a special election to serve out the remainder of the late Ted Kennedy's Senate term. Democrats are trying to calm frustrated voters and make sure that recent losses in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Virginia don't become a national trend. Republicans, still jubilant from last week's win, are hoping to capitalize on the excitement brewing from a refueled base.\n@highlight\nRepublicans energized after upset in Massachusetts\n@highlight\n\"Republicans have the advantage of strong emotions,\" expert says\n@highlight\nGOP could hurt chances in midterms if primaries go to more extreme candidates, expert says\n@highlight\nBoth parties need to clarify message, show why the other is wrong, psychologist says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The problems for the @placeholder will be remobilizing the enthusiasm that they had in 2008, and I think that is a serious problem.", "idx": 35850}], "idx": 23279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On the face of it, it sounds like any wealthy car collector's dream - a 1930s vehicle in pristine condition, its past brimming with stories, up for sale for \u00a3400,000. But any buyer will have to come to terms with the fact that this was the very vehicle that used to transport infamous Nazi Heinrich Himmler around during World War II \u2013 when he was the architect of the Holocaust. The military Wanderer W11/1 was the S.S. and Gestapo chief's official transport as he inspected the concentration camps and the killing fields of Russia, where he witnessed mass executions of Jews and partisans.\n@highlight\nMilitary Wanderer W11/1 on the market for \u00a3400,000 at German dealership\n@highlight\nHeinrich Himmler acquired the car in 1939, using it throughout World War II\n@highlight\nHe drove it to inspect Auschwitz and Gestapo prison all over Europe", "entities": [{"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 603, "end": 623}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The car has been authenticated by @placeholder historians as being the one that transported the Third Reich's angel of death on his sinister travels.", "idx": 35852}], "idx": 23281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes England's Sarah Barrow and Tonia Couch were satisfied with Commonwealth Games silver despite having led the women's synchronised 10-metre platform heading into the last round. The Plymouth pair were in front after four of their five dives on day one of the diving competition at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh. But, in a competitive field missing only China from the 2013 World Championships podium in the event, were overtaken on the final dive as Canada's Meaghan Benfeito and Roseline Filion won gold with a score of 310.65. 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At night, the crowd tends to swell, and the protest grows more intense. There are almost always two or three people streaming events live. You can hear them loudly sharing thoughts or giving a play-by-play of what's happening. While their cameras capture live images, they call out what they think are injustices surrounding the August shooting of Michael Brown and the subsequent police crackdown on protesters in the 10 weeks or so since Brown was killed by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson.\n@highlight\nDespite 10 weeks of unrest, Tuesday protests peaceful; no arrests reported, police say\n@highlight\nStill, city remains tense as possibility looms of grand jury not indicting Darren Wilson\n@highlight\nResidents, ex-law enforcement: Leaks in case harbinger calculated effort to prepare city\n@highlight\nResidents: If there's no indictment, protests thus far will pale compared to what's coming", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's an unnecessary use of force, say many residents who feel Wilson aimed to kill, not arrest, @placeholder.", "idx": 35858}], "idx": 23285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband was last night forced to publicly deny that Labour\u2019s chances of winning the general election would be boosted if he was replaced by Alan Johnson. The Labour leader, who is facing a revolt over his \u2018complacent\u2019 strategy for winning power, dismissed suggestions that health spokesman Andy Burnham was also plotting to succeed him. Both Mr Johnson, 64, and Mr Burnham, who ran in the last Labour leadership campaign, have been touted as potential replacements. There were claims last night that Mr Johnson would take the top job if it was offered in a \u2018coronation\u2019 rather than a contested election.\n@highlight\nCharismatic former home secretary ruled out suggestions of leadership bid\n@highlight\nEd Miliband has reiterated he believes he remains 'right person for the job'\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron opens up 42-point lead on question of leadership\n@highlight\nFarage claims if Ukip wins by-election Miliband will be 'gone by Christmas'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He refused to endorse another Labour politician to replace Mr @placeholder, but said: \u2018Alan Johnson at least has the advantage of talking like a human being.\u2019", "idx": 35862}], "idx": 23287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho insists Eden Hazard loves playing in England and the Chelsea boss has no concerns the Belgian could seek to evade the heavy tackles of the Premier League by moving abroad. 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It was Ronaldo\u2019s eighth goal inside a week and after the game he was asked if he was still happy at Madrid. He said: \u2018Things are going well for more on a personal level the team is scoring goals, winning matches and playing well.\u2019 Asked about Jose Mourinho\u2019s recent comments about the pair no longer having a relationship, he added: \u2018It\u2019s not for me to talk about things like that I\u2019m just concentrating on what we are doing on the pitch.\u2019\n@highlight\nReal Madrid defeated Elche 5-1 in their La Liga clash at the Bernabeu\n@highlight\nVisitors took a shock lead through Alb\u00e1car Gallego after a controversial penalty was awarded by referee Carlos Carlos G\u00f3mez\n@highlight\nGareth Bale equalised with a header from James Rodriguez's cross\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo scored four more goals including a pair of penalties\n@highlight\nPortuguese has now scored 25 hat-tricks for Los Blancos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 797, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 904, "end": 920}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder scored in his 13th consecutive home game after another controversial penalty", "idx": 35872}], "idx": 23293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Fireworks, athletes and pageantry on a scale never before seen in the Olympics opened the Summer Games in Beijing on Friday as the Asian nation kicked off the biggest and most scrutinized Games in history. Fans celebrate the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, on Friday. Chinese President Hu Jintao declared the Olympics officially open, retired Chinese gymnastics champion Li Ning was carried through the air to light the Olympic cauldron, and pyrotechnics exploded throughout Beijing as the crowd of 91,000 at National Stadium cheered wildly. It was a stunning display from the nation of 1.3 billion people. 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The Magpies are without a win this term and reside in the bottom three going into Saturday\u2019s home game with Leicester City. Manager Alan Pardew has seen off intense speculation surrounding his future - at least in the short-term - and retains the support of owner Mike Ashley. Peter Crouch scores for Stoke in one of seven Premier League games Newcastle United have failed to win Former Magpies striker Alan Shearer worries for his club this season, saying they 'haven't been good enough'\n@highlight\nFormer Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer fears for his hometown club\n@highlight\nNewcastle are yet to win this year and lie in Premier League's bottom three\n@highlight\nShearer expects a 'long, hard season' for the Magpies this term\n@highlight\nHe says he pays for his ticket 'as a fan' now and 'it hasn't been pleasant'\n@highlight\nEx England forward Shearer scored 206 times during 10 years on Tyneside", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Newcastle supporters held numerous banners calling for Pardew to be sacked during the 1-0 defeat at @placeholder", "idx": 35888}], "idx": 23303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Social media sites have evolved into the global equivalent of the office watercooler, but could the buzz they generate be analyzed to predict real-world outcomes? Leading British economist Noreena Hertz thinks so. She believes analyzing the chatter from Twitter and Facebook for example, will become a dominant force in the business of forecasting. \"Over the past few years I have been really quite obsessed with how technology is changing the way that we make sense of the world,\" she told CNN at Names not Numbers, an idea-sharing and networking conference in the UK. 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In nationally televised remarks, Venezuelan Chief Justice Luisa Estella Morales said Venezuela's 1999 constitution eliminated manual recounts in favor of a \"system audit.\" \"In Venezuela the electoral system is completely automated. Therefore, a manual count does not exist. Anyone who thought that could really happen has been deceived,\" she said. \"The majority of those who are asking for a manual count know it and are clear about it. Elections are not audited ballot by ballot but through the system.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Maduro says he doesn't care if the United States recognizes his presidency\n@highlight\nChief justice says the constitution does not allow for manual recounts\n@highlight\nProtesters bang pots and pans in a continued push for a recount\n@highlight\n8 people have died in post-election protests, state news agency reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The government news agency tied the deaths to opposition protests and said the victims were all followers of @placeholder.", "idx": 35891}], "idx": 23305} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams and Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:35 EST, 19 December 2012 Jailed: Factory worker Richard Morgan who shook his girlfriend's poorly baby son to death A 33-year-old man who beat and shook a poorly baby to death while the boy's mother went shopping was jailed for seven-and-a-half years today. Slater Sharkey suffered 25 bruises from his head to his toes when he died aged 13 months in December 2010, a jury at Newcastle Crown Court heard. Richard Morgan, of Tantobie, County Durham, harmed the baby over 18 hours prior to his death.\n@highlight\nBaby Slater Sharkey suffered 25 bruises from his head to his toes when he died aged 13 months\n@highlight\nRichard Morgan, 33, harmed the baby over 18 hours prior to his death\n@highlight\nBaby's mother Rachel Peacock handed 12-month community order\n@highlight\nMorgan sentenced to 7 and a half years today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 463, "end": 483}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 597, "end": 615}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Slater's mother, Rachel Peacock, who had been living with @placeholder for two months, was cleared by a jury of causing or allowing her son's death, but she was convicted of a cruelty charge.", "idx": 35892}], "idx": 23306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "About 9,000 U.S. Marines stationed on the Japanese island of Okinawa will be moved to the U.S. territory of Guam and other locations in the Asia-Pacific, including Hawaii, under a U.S.-Japan agreement announced yesterday. 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But not only did a kindhearted stranger photograph the romantic proposal, she posted the pictures on Facebook in a bid to find the couple - and it worked. Now the Knoxville duo have Heather Swanner's perfect shots, along with a handful of grainy smartphone camera images taken by family members. 'I got a call yesterday evening and my friend Marisha was like, you will never believe what I'm seeing on Facebook,' Cho, 28, told News 5.\n@highlight\nAlabama snapper Heather Swanner was photographing a family at a Seaside, Florida beach about two weeks ago\n@highlight\nWhen she saw a man propose to his girlfriend, she quickly snapped a few frames\n@highlight\nThree days later, she posted the pictures on Facebook to find the couple\n@highlight\nThe images were shared 300 times before the pair, Tae Cho and Lindsey Crouch, got in touch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 605, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crouch said she had seen @placeholder taking the photos, but didn't have time to approach her.", "idx": 35905}], "idx": 23312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley Decay: Pope Francis has attacked Rome's 'moral decay', citing child prostitutes and busy soup kitchens in his adopted home city as examples of society's downfall Pope Francis has attacked Rome's 'moral decay', citing child prostitutes and busy soup kitchens in his adopted home city as examples of society's downfall. The 77-year-old Pontiff spoke of the 'tremendous pain' he felt over the darker side of the city in an interview to mark the feasts of Saints Peter and Paul. 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South African President Thabo Mbeki announced his resignation in a televised address Sunday. His replacement, African National Congress Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, will be sworn in as South Africa's president Thursday. Mbeki announced he was resigning on Sunday, prompting threats from several Cabinet members to follow suit -- but the outgoing president urged them to stay in office, government sources said. The resignations, which include Finance Minister Trevor Manuel and Defense Minister Mosiuoa Lekota, will take effect Thursday when Mbeki steps down, a government statement said.\n@highlight\n10 S. 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The Spider-Man actor is claimed to be one of dozens of Hollywood actors who took part in the high-stakes poker games, Star magazine reported. The games allegedly took place in a number of luxury hotels suites unlicenced for gambling, and even the home of film producer Rick Salomon, star of the Paris Hilton sex tape. Maguire, 35, is said to have won more than $300,000 from a convicted Beverly Hills hedge fund manager over a number of years.\n@highlight\nSpider-Man star 'made up to $40m at games over three years' claims one source\n@highlight\nMaguire 'played like a broke person' claims card shark involved in lawsuit\n@highlight\nLeonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon alleged to have taken part in events\n@highlight\nGambling venues 'manned by armed guards'\n@highlight\nSister of Olympic skier alleged to be sexy go-to-girl who organised gambling events", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "who won large sums in the poker games, such as @placeholder, to try and recover some of their", "idx": 35912}], "idx": 23318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie Speaking out: Principal Amy Lacey has defended herself after her comments cause an uproar A Texas principal who sparked national controversy after she told students at her heavily-Hispanic middle school to speak English in class claims she is being persecuted for following state education rules. Amy Lacey, who was fired as principal of Hempstead Middle School outside Houston in March, says that contrary to reports from students and teacher at her school, she never banned Spanish from campus when she made a school-wide announcement on the intercom last November. 'I informed students it would be best to speak English in the classrooms to the extent possible, in order to help prepare them for (state) tests,' she wrote in a letter to the Houston Chronicle.\n@highlight\nAmy Lacey is speaking out for the first time since her announcement over an intercom last November became national news\n@highlight\nShe says she never banned Spanish, but just suggested Hispanic students should speak English at school to help prepare them for tests\n@highlight\nHalf of students at the school are Hispanic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 356, "end": 378}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 762, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added: 'It is important to note that I did not ban the use of @placeholder anywhere in the school or at any time.'", "idx": 35914}], "idx": 23320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Reuters) -- Humble woodcutter Mohammed Sultan Nafeek's teenage daughter moved to Saudi Arabia to work as a housemaid to support her family after they were displaced by the 2004 tsunami. Now she is on death row, and all he can do is pray. Razeena Mohammad (left) and Mohammad Sultan Nafeek, parents of Rizana Nafeek. Rizana, who was 17 when she started work in Saudi Arabia, was convicted of killing a 4-month-old baby boy in her care just two weeks into her job. Nafeek says the child died accidentally, choking on milk. His daughter was sentenced to beheading in a case rights groups say underlines the vulnerability of many of the 1.5 million Sri Lankans who work abroad -- nearly 400,000 of them in Saudi Arabia alone.\n@highlight\nGirl convicted of killing baby in her care in Saudi Arabia when she was 17\n@highlight\nNafeek says the child died accidentally, choking on milk\n@highlight\nGirl's family displaced by December 2004 tsunami, renewed civil war in Sri Lanka", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 50, "end": 71}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 286, "end": 307}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saudi Arabia executed four Sri Lankans convicted of armed robbery earlier this year, and did not inform @placeholder authorities beforehand.", "idx": 35923}], "idx": 23327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom For twin boys who were separated in a life-threatening operation, it's no surprise their favourite film star was an amputee. 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Heartwarming: Hussein (left) and Hassan Benhaffaf meet their screen hero - a dolphin who lost her tail We're not too different: While the twins (pictured left with their two sisters) were separated in a life-threatening operation at just five months, Winter the dolphin was three months old when her tail had to be amputated\n@highlight\nHussein and Hassan Benhaffaf were split at Great Ormond Street in 2010\n@highlight\nThey met Winter the tail-less dolphin from their favourite film Dolphin Tale\n@highlight\nFamily film from 2011 followed true story of the amputee animal\n@highlight\nNow aged four, pair were on holiday at Clearwater Aquarium in Florida", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 169}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 360, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 855, "end": 873}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 958, "end": 969}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I worried that @placeholder wasn\u2019t going to live through that night.", "idx": 35924}], "idx": 23328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Jersey Gov. 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Blues fan Joe Davies sent a lengthy message to the captain\u2019s Instagram account expressing his disappointment at the manager, highlighting a number of his problems with the club\u2019s attitude towards supporters. Terry replied by requesting 18-year-old Davies\u2019 phone number to give his side of the story. Davies said the skipper then rang him on Monday morning. 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But she has not been told whether she will still be training Frankel\u2019s younger brother next year or if any relative of the legendary unbeaten horse will be stabled at Warren Place in 2015. Frankel, as well as his four siblings, have all raced for Lady Cecil or her late husband Sir Henry. Lady Cecil congratulates Noble Mission ridden by James Doyle after winning the British Champion Stakes Half-sister Joyeuse, a dual winner at Listed race level, will return to owner Prince Khaled Abdullah\u2019s stud this week after her racing career ended with a sixth place in the Challenge Stakes at Newmarket on Friday.\n@highlight\nNoble Mission won the Champion Stakes at Ascot\n@highlight\nBut the horse may not remain with Lady Cecil's stable next year\n@highlight\nIt was Noble Mission's third Group One win of the season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 87}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 510, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 612, "end": 633}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder takes the acclaim of the crowd after winning on board Noble Mission", "idx": 35938}], "idx": 23336} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two iconic women with seemingly radically different world views died recently, leaving legacies of humor, pioneering spirit, and striking public personas. As divergent as their styles were, former Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown and comedian Phyllis Diller each used their appearance as a means to an end: Diller to make herself the butt of the joke, Gurley Brown to get ahead personally and professionally -- and to show generations of women how to do the same. Whether chasing beauty or mocking it, these women broke ground by reflecting and reshaping the values of their eras while paving the way for the women behind them.\n@highlight\nHelen Gurley Brown and Phyllis Diller, who died recently, were media groundbreakers\n@highlight\nBoth Gurley Brown and Diller came into professional success later in life\n@highlight\nThe women used their looks, in disparate ways, to gain public attention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 243}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 654, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the age of 37, @placeholder was a harried homemaker and mother of five, who followed her husband's advice to try her hand at humor writing and performing.", "idx": 35943}], "idx": 23338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The National Security Agency has been accused of using Google cookies to pinpoint targets the government wants to hack. 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Leak: The NSA slide is the latest agency information allegedly released by Edward Snowden The NSA and GCHQ in the UK have been using the tracking files to identify potential targets who are using the internet, according to the documents.\n@highlight\nSlide shows how internet tracking devices can be used by spy agency\n@highlight\nUnique code created by Pref Cookies can identify individual's browser", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 27}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 540}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the latest slide suggested the NSA used the devices, it did not explain how the agency got hold of @placeholder or whether Google cooperated with sharing the data.", "idx": 35952}], "idx": 23344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "House Speaker John Boehner's lawsuit against him is just a 'stunt,' President Barack Obama told ABC News anchor George Stephanopolous on Thursday. Obama said he'd already talked to the GOP legislator and that he told him,\u2018 \"If you\u2019re really concerned about me taking too many executive actions, why don\u2019t you try getting something done through Congress?\" ' 'You're going to squawk if I try to fix some parts of it administratively that are within my authority while you're not doing anything?' Obama said, referring to House Republicans. \"I'm not going to apologize for trying to do something while they're doing nothing.'\n@highlight\nHouse speaker says Obama 'is not faithfully executing the laws of our country'\n@highlight\nThe president has taken at least 20 'executive actions' this year, including new global warming rules, a minimum wage hike and changes to the Obamacare law\n@highlight\nConservatives in Congress are angry about Obama's 2012 change in immigration policy which they say led to a crush of unaccompanied children on America's southern border\n@highlight\nPresident Obama slammed Boehner's lawsuit on Thursday as a 'stunt'", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 112, "end": 132}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the @placeholder in the majority, that isn't expected to be a problem.", "idx": 35957}], "idx": 23347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:45 EST, 18 February 2014 Last night saw a galaxy of stars, including some of tinsel town's most beautiful women, walk the red carpet to celebrate the biggest night in Britain's showbiz calendar: the BAFTAS. Thespians such as Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett and Amy Adams looked picture perfect as they faced a gauntlet of flashbulbs. But, however genetically blessed they may be, you can be sure they didn't wake up looking that flawless. From expert make-up artists to nail technicians - and even handbag carriers - the A-listers called in their loyal team of experts who worked like a well-oiled machine to ensure that they were ready for their close ups.\n@highlight\nLancome gave some of the biggest stars makeovers\n@highlight\nCharles Worthington rushed in high speed car to attend to hair dos\n@highlight\nMichelle Rodriguez narrowly avoided cleavage mishap", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 798, "end": 816}, {"start": 876, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made sure all eyes were on her as she made an entrance at the awards in a sexy leather trimmed dress that dipped dangerously low.", "idx": 35962}], "idx": 23350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World football's governing body FIFA suspended two of its executive committee members amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption on Thursday. 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Adamu, 57, who has been a FIFA member since 2006 and is the director of sports development in his homeland, was provisionally suspended for three years as well as being fined $10, 000.\n@highlight\nWorld football's governing body FIFA suspends two of its officials\n@highlight\nMove comes amid allegations of World Cup bid corruption ahead of 2 December ballot\n@highlight\nExecutive member Amos Adamu of Nigeria is given three-year suspension and fine\n@highlight\nExecutive member Reynald Temarii of Tahiti is given 12-month suspension and fine", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 867, "end": 876}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When one talks of @placeholder there is generally a negative attitude out there.", "idx": 35978}], "idx": 23358} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "People of the Yazidi faith in northern Iraq face an impossible choice: Stay and risk being killed by Islamist insurgents, or flee across the barren desert, facing starvation and thirst. Its hard to imagine the suffering that minority Yazidis have endured in recent weeks as they've fled from ISIS militants into remote, rugged, sparse mountains. \"With my own eyes, I saw dogs feeding off dead bodies,\" one of those Yazidis, a man named Tariq, told CNN. \"It's not a crisis. It's a catastrophe.\" Descendants of Kurds and followers of an ancient pre-Islamic religion, Yazidis are small in number with a big sense of community.\n@highlight\nThousands of minority Yazidis have fled from ISIS into remote Iraqi mountains\n@highlight\nIslamic militants told them to convert to Islam, be imprisoned or die\n@highlight\nOne Yazidi recalls fleeing ISIS in the heat of summer, without food or drink\n@highlight\n\"I saw dogs feeding off dead bodies,\" he recalls", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder messenger caught up with them there to deliver an ultimatum: Convert by noon the next day or die.", "idx": 35981}], "idx": 23360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jasmine Tridevil's 'three breasts' have gotten their 15 minutes of fame, but they've finally been exposed as a sham after all. Florida station 10 News has now outed Tridevil third breast as fake after obtaining a luggage theft report filed earlier this month by the 21-year-old at Tampa International Airport. In the report, Tridevil (going by her real name Alisha Hessler) lists the contents of a bag which was stolen off the American Airlines conveyor belt, including a $5,000 '3 breast prosthesis' inside. Cops eventually tracked down the thieves using surveillance footage, and returned Hessler's black nylon bag - but not before taking an official inventory.\n@highlight\nThe woman calling herself Jasmine Tridevil lost a bag at Tampa International Airport earlier this month\n@highlight\nOnce the bag was found, an inventory was taken, and a $5,000 '3 breast prosthesis' listed as one of the contents\n@highlight\nTridevil has also been connected to a Tampa masseuse named Alisha Hessler - who owns the domain name JasmineTridevil.com\n@highlight\nThe two women look strikingly similar\n@highlight\nHessler previously made national news last year, when she ordered an alleged attacker stand on a corner holding an 'I beat women' poster", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 281, "end": 307}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 732, "end": 758}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 973, "end": 986}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surgeons are also barred from performing procedures on patients with mental health issues, and @placeholder made it known that she 'added the third breast in order to become unattractive to men.", "idx": 35988}], "idx": 23364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Whatever U.S. and European leaders may say, it seems clear a majority of the residents of Crimea were only too happy to abandon Ukraine and join the Russian Federation. The referendum held there on Sunday was illegal according to Ukrainian constitutional law and took place under duress, following the large-scale incursion of \"pro-Russian forces\" -- and voters did not have the choice to say \"no\" to severing ties with Kiev. But these failings aside, it appears plain that most of Crimea's population, with the exception of the Tatar minority and some ethnic Ukrainians, was content to return to what it regards as its ancestral home. The crucial turnout figures of up to 83% are suspect and may well be inflated. But independent reporting of enthusiastic celebrations suggested the overall outcome genuinely reflected popular wishes -- and was crudely democratic.\n@highlight\nVoters in Crimea overwhelmingly back a resolution to leave Ukraine and join Russia\n@highlight\nBacklash against the decision in U.S., EU, with sanctions, travel bans suggested\n@highlight\nSimon Tisdall: Barack Obama unwise to declare U.S. will \"never\" recognize Crimea vote\n@highlight\nTisdall says West needs to frighten Vladimir Putin, to prevent him moving in to other regions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 165, "end": 182}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1225}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Ignore Western hypocrisy, @placeholder will do what he wants", "idx": 35994}], "idx": 23367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A Claude Monet pastel drawing of London's Waterloo Bridge has gone on display in the Savoy hotel room where it was created 110 years ago. Monet drew the bridge across the Thames during a stay in room 618 at the hotel -- now known as the Monet Suite -- in January 1901. He had intended to paint the view from his balcony in oils, but his art supplies and canvases were delayed on their way from his home in France. On Monday, the picture -- one of 26 pastel views of the river created by the impressionist -- returned, albeit temporarily. It will be exhibited at the hotel until December 16.\n@highlight\nMonet pastel drawing of London's Waterloo Bridge on display at the Savoy hotel\n@highlight\nArtist created the picture -- the view from room 618 -- during a stay there in 1901\n@highlight\nHe intended to paint the scene in oils, but his supplies were delayed en route from France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder would be quite ugly if it was not for the fog,\" he wrote in a letter from the Savoy on an earlier stay in 1900.", "idx": 35995}], "idx": 23368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 27 January 2013 A 22-year-old climber fell over 300 feet to his death yesterday while scaling a ridge on Britain's highest mountain. Ben St Jospeh, from Essex, was climbing Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis when he fell into the gully below. Two fellow climbers saw the man fall at 11am and Lochaber Mountain Rescue were called out and a Royal Navy helicopter from Prestwick was also dispatched. The climber was scaling Tower Ridge, pictured from the summit of Ben Nevis, when he fell into the gully below\n@highlight\nBen St Joseph from Essex was scaling Tower Ridge when he fell into a gully\n@highlight\nThe man, who was alone, was seen to fall by two climbers at about 11am\n@highlight\nPolice at Fort William confirmed the man 'sustained fatal injuries'\n@highlight\nFall comes a week after four climbers died in an avalanche at Glencoe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 357, "end": 380}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Search and rescue workers in @placeholder, where an avalanche claimed the lives of four climbers", "idx": 35998}], "idx": 23370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)After staying away from the news of the attack, Zunera Mazhar felt so outraged that she had to say something. \"Being a mother, having a 6-year-old daughter, how do I explain it to her? 'No, this is not us?' \" said the Muslim from Virginia. The immigration worker's powerful video message hit on the emotions some Muslims around the world were feeling: outrage, disgust and shame. \"I am just livid,\" said the 31-year-old. \"I don't know why we feel that it's OK to kill innocent people in the name of protecting something that does not need or require protection. I am really sorry to the whole world as a Muslim that we have some ignorant people that have taken some very ignorant actions in the name of faith.\"\n@highlight\nShame, anger and outrage are among emotions felt by Muslims since Paris attacks\n@highlight\nSome Muslims apologized on behalf of their religion, not for their beliefs\n@highlight\nAre you a Muslim? Share your perspectives with CNN iReport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the 12 people who died, four were cartoonists and one was a @placeholder police officer on the scene.", "idx": 36000}], "idx": 23372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Formula One has seen a number of last-race world championship deciders down the years. Michael Schumacher (left) and Damon Hill collided at the last race of 1994, with the German taking the title. Here, The Circuit looks at four of the most memorable of the last 15 years. Drivers in capitals won the title. 1994 (Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide) MICHAEL SCHUMACHER v Damon Hill Even without a last-race showdown, the 1994 season had been dramatic enough. The legendary Ayrton Senna had become the second fatality in two days at the San Marino Grand Prix after 12 years without a death in F1. 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They'll be getting some feature and style upgrades, as well as some price-slashing, in the near future. Although the iPods were largely overshadowed by Tuesday's iPhone 4S news, Apple CEO Tim Cook also announced a handful of tweaks to Apple's iconic music-player line -- in plenty of time, of course, for the holiday shopping season. The new Touch, now the most popular iPod, will be available in both black and white and get a $30 price cut, to $199 for 8GB of storage, $299 for 32 gigs and $399 for 64.\n@highlight\niPods, while overshadowed by the iPhone 4S, got freshened up by Apple\n@highlight\nThe iPod Nano and Touch both saw price cuts\n@highlight\nApple unveiled 16 new \"clock faces\" for the Nano -- including the time-honored Mickey Mouse\n@highlight\niCloud will integrate with new operating system, let users store music, videos on remote servers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It will work with apps and allow content to be stored on remote servers instead of the users' iPod, @placeholder or other device.", "idx": 36021}], "idx": 23386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The news was devastating for Shannon and Jeremiah Collins: Their 19-year-old son, Marine Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Collins Jr., died in Afghanistan's Helmand province. Then it got worse. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin, couple learned the survivor benefit paid to the families of fallen troops for burial and other expenses had been suspended because of the government shutdown. Her sadness, Shannon Collins says, was compounded by worry and questions about how to pay off the debt. It's a question that embarrassed and outraged government officials, who scrambled to find a way to provide the survivor benefits to the families of 26 troops who have died since the shutdown began on October 1.\n@highlight\nWhite House officials were warned about the benefit issue, an official says\n@highlight\nDefense Department makes a deal with Fisher House Foundation to pay benefits\n@highlight\nThe government will reimburse the foundation when the government reopens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 120, "end": 139}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 164, "end": 179}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 836, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am offended, outraged, and embarrassed that the government shutdown had prevented the @placeholder from fulfilling this most sacred responsibility in a timely manner,\" Hagel said.", "idx": 36023}], "idx": 23388} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:53 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 14 December 2012 Comments (0) Share DM.has('shareLink', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2247897', 'title': 'It beats the Belize jungle! Sharply-dressed software tycoon McAfee poses for pictures in lap of luxury at Miami hotel after dramatic return to U.S.', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2247897/John-McAfee-Sharply-dressed-software-tycoon-poses-pictures-lap-luxury-Miami-hotel.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'John%20McAfee:%20Sharply-dressed%20software%20tycoon%20poses%20for%20pictures%20in%20lap%20of%20luxury%20at%20Miami%20hotel%20http:\\/\\/bit.ly\\/TZHFBe%20via%20@MailOnline' }); Anti-virus software tycoon John McAfee said Thursday that U.S. authorities have made no efforts to question him since he arrived in Miami after weeks of evading Belizean authorities who want to ask him about the murder of his neighbor. 'Why would they want to question me, about what?' a tired-looking but sharply dressed McAfee told a throng of reporters Thursday from the steps of his South Beach hotel. The multimillionaire was characteristically chatty and seemed to enjoy posing for pictures with tourists and signing autographs.\n@highlight\nAntivirus software mogul, 67, landed in Miami last night following his deportation from Guatemala\n@highlight\nBelize authorities say they still want to question McAfee in the murder of his neighbor, Gregory Viant Faull, 52\n@highlight\nHe claims police in Belize are 'corrupt' and he would have been killed if he turned himself in", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 341, "end": 474}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 520}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1416, "end": 1434}, {"start": 1471, "end": 1476}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McAfee said he faked a heart attack in @placeholder to give his lawyer enough time to file motions keeping him from returning to Belize.", "idx": 36024}], "idx": 23389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 5 February 2013 She may be fast approaching her 40th birthday but Kate Moss's domination of the fast-paced fashion world shows no sign of abating. And to celebrate a staggering 20 years since her first appearance on the cover of iconic i-D magazine, the Croydon-born model is the gracing the glossy cover of not one but all four of their pre-spring 2013 issues. The 39-year-old can be seen in a variety of poses for each of the four covers. 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The Secretary of State even brought back-up for his visit in the form of singer James Taylor, who patched up the United States's oldest diplomatic relationship with a rendition of 'You've got a friend'. Arriving at the presidential Elys\u00e9e Palace, Kerry reached out his hands for Hollande, embraced him closely, then appeared to kiss him on the cheek in an awkward display for the cameras.\n@highlight\nContrite Secretary of State arrived in Paris for belated show of unity\n@highlight\nFollowed White House choice not to send anyone important to Paris march\n@highlight\nHugged and kissed cheek of president Hollande in cringeworthy greeting\n@highlight\nSpoke in mostly-fluent French, but stumbled over difficult word\n@highlight\nBrought along James Taylor for musical accompaniment on make-up visit\n@highlight\nKerry said yesterday he would not apologise for earlier snub\n@highlight\nBut French foreign minister confirmed Kerry already said sorry", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 395, "end": 413}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 623, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kerry also met with Hollande, who thanked Kerry for his country's support as the two undertook a very public show of togetherness outside the @placeholder.", "idx": 36041}], "idx": 23399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Top seed Dinara Safina battled from a set down to defeat Belarusian teenager Victoria Azarenka at the French Open, but there was no escape for scheduled semifinal opponent Maria Sharapova who suffered a humiliating exit. Sharapova bowed out of the French Open after suffering one of her worst career defeats. Sharapova was thrashed 6-0 6-2 by Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in her last-eight match on Tuesday while fellow Russian Safina overcame 19-year-old Azarenka 1-6 6-4 6-2. 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So her mother, Natalie, 30, thought there was no harm in indulging her daughter by letting her watch the cartoon each day. But when Kiannah, two, began regularly using the F-word she was horrified to learn the tot had picked it up from her favourite Peppa DVD.\n@highlight\nKiannah Cox from Cardiff regularly started using the F-word at the age of 2\n@highlight\nHer mother Natalie claims that she picked it up from her Peppa Pig DVD\n@highlight\nCreator claims that the girl learned it from misunderstanding a line", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Now I just want it all gone, I don't want @placeholder, she's got to go.'", "idx": 36066}], "idx": 23412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We may think that trolling is a modern phenomenon, but the Romans wrote vile messages wishing ill on others, centuries before social media was invented. A collection of 130 ancient 'curse tablets' featuring gruesome messages of revenge has been added to the World Heritage register. They include wishes that thieves should go blind and mad, while cheaters become as 'liquid as water.' Curses! A collection of 130 ancient 'curse stones' (pictured) featuring gruesome messages of revenge have been added to the Unesco heritage register The wishing of ill-health and death on a person is typical of many Roman curses. People inscribed pieces of lead and pewter with nasty messages asking gods and spirits to act on their behalf.\n@highlight\nA collection of 130 'curse tablets' has been added to Unesco's 'Memory of the World' register of outstanding documentary heritage\n@highlight\nTablets were dedicated to Celtic and Roman goddess Sulis Minerva to address wrong doings\n@highlight\nFound in Bath, the include wishes that thieves should go blind and mad\n@highlight\nWhile another asks for an adversary's intestines to be \u2018quite eaten away\u2019\n@highlight\nOne of the tablets is written in British Celtic, the only text known to survive\n@highlight\nMost are written in Latin on copper and lead and thrown in sacred springs", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 258, "end": 280}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 819}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In what could be the @placeholder version of modern-day trolling, the authors poured bile on their enemies and called for revenge in the most gruesome ways.", "idx": 36069}, {"query": "The two goddesses were gradually rolled into one so that British Romans came to worship @placeholder.", "idx": 36070}], "idx": 23414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:34 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 20 June 2012 Rodney King's fiancee said in a frantic 911 call that she threw a shovel to try and wake him up after she woke to the sounds of a fall and found him at the bottom of his swimming pool. Cynthia Kelley can be heard repeatedly urging authorities to hurry to King's Rialto, California, home early on Sunday. In audio of the call released Tuesday, Kelley tells a dispatcher that she tried to rouse King but he wasn't responding. 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The truce lasted about three hours. CNN saw military police lined up, separating protesters from the police. But after a period of calm, some protesters began throwing rocks at soldiers. Riot police responded with tear gas; the unrest continued late Wednesday. Some army soldiers tried to stop security forces from shooting tear gas, but they were outnumbered. On state-run TV, the government said religious scholars were on their way \"to form a human shield between the protesters and the security forces.\"\n@highlight\nEgypt's grand mufti calls on police to put down their weapons\n@highlight\nThe death toll in five days of violence has risen to 35, officials say\n@highlight\nThe number of injured stands at 3,250, Egyptian Health Ministry says\n@highlight\nU.N. human rights chief calls on Egypt to stop \"the clearly excessive use of force\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 937, "end": 960}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowds have packed @placeholder since Saturday, calling for the nation's military rulers to step down immediately.", "idx": 36080}], "idx": 23422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former star of reality show 'Ice Road Truckers' was sentenced to five to 15 years in prison on Tuesday for kidnapping a Las Vegas prostitute who goes by the name 'Snow White'. Timothy R. Zickuhr, who appeared on season two of the History Channel show 'Ice Road Truckers-Deadliest Roads', pleaded guilty to two felony charges of first degree kidnapping and extortionate collection of debt. He has since also been linked to the robbery of an 80-year-old woman. A biography for Zickuhr that remains on the History Channel's website for the reality show described him as a loudmouthed driver, 'brimming with personality.'\n@highlight\nTimothy Zickuhr, who appeared in a season of Ice Road Truckers, was sentenced to five to 15 years for kidnapping a Las Vegas prostitute\n@highlight\nZickuhr had given his ATM card to Lisa Cadeau, known as 'Snow White', to pay for sexual services\n@highlight\nThe next day he accused her of taking $1,000, tied her up , poured ice cold water over her, beat her and threatened to kill her\n@highlight\nShe tricked him into calling a police officer she knows who arranged to meet him behind a casino, he was arrested after a short foot chase\n@highlight\nHe admitted that he had planned to place an ad for Snow White on Craigslist and prostitute her for his financial benefit\n@highlight\nHe has since been linked to the robbery of an 80-year-old woman that he allegedly seriously injured when he knocked her to the ground", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 195}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 254, "end": 286}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 631, "end": 645}, {"start": 676, "end": 692}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was in Las Vegas on the night of December 18, 2013, when he had a tryst with @placeholder.", "idx": 36091}], "idx": 23430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Alaskan judge has denied Levi Johnson split custody of his child with Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol. The tumultuous relationship between the former vice presidential candidate's daughter and her former fianc\u00e9 has landed their son Tripp in Bristol's care for much of his life, but Johnston wanted to change that. Johnston, 23, filed to have equal custody of the now-4-year-old boy but that petition was thrown out by Judge Gregory Heath- who was appointed to the bench by Sarah Palin when she was governor in 2009- who mandated that Tripp remain in the primary custody of his mother Bristol, 23.\n@highlight\nJudge ruled in Bristol Palin's favor and kept the couple's custody agreement as stands\n@highlight\nMeans she keeps full custody and Johnson has visitation rights\n@highlight\nJohnston filed to get equal custody in October and Palin shot back by saying he was late on nearly $67,000 in child support payments\n@highlight\nHer mother Sarah Palin called him a 'deadbeat dad'\n@highlight\nHe is now married to the mother of his second child", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder past: Bristol and Levi welcomed their son, Tripp, in December 2008, and were together at the time", "idx": 36093}], "idx": 23431} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tens of thousands of people gathered in Madrid today to witness the beatification of an early leader of Opus Dei, an organisation within the Roman Catholic Church. At a large outdoor Mass, Cardinal Angelo Amato began the process that will confirm the Blessed Alvaro del Portillo as a saint. The Blessed Alvaro succeeded Opus Dei's founder, St Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer, as the leader of the organisation. Scroll down for video Priests hear the Confessions of the faithful ahead of the Mass celebrated for the beatification of Alvaro del Portillo in Madrid today Opus Dei, once considered a secretive, right-wing, cult-like group that curried high favour within the church, has been trying to foster a friendlier image in recent years.\n@highlight\nMass celebrated by Cardinal Angelo Amato, the first step on becoming a saint\n@highlight\nCandidates for sainthood need to have two miracles attributed to them\n@highlight\nA Chilean baby's heart started beating again in 2003 after his parents prayed to Alvaro del Portillo for his intercession\n@highlight\nAlvaro del Portillo was the head of Opus Dei from 1982 until his death in 1994", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 141, "end": 161}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 251, "end": 277}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 340, "end": 371}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 530, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's beatification is interpreted by many as a confirmation that Opus Dei has refined its place in the Church.", "idx": 36095}], "idx": 23432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally Bank customers and staff in Moore, Oklahoma survived the devastating tornado on Monday after taking refuge in the secure vault. Amazing photographs taken after the two mile-wide storm, which damaged 2,400 homes and left 24 people dead, show how the vault is the only part of the Tinker Federal Credit Union still standing. Among the stacks of cash and other precious goods, 14 bank employees and eight customers hid during the storm and walked away entirely unharmed, the bank wrote on its website. Last vault standing: 14 employees and 8 customers hid out in the Tinker Federal Credit Union safe during the storm\n@highlight\n14 Tinker Federal Credit Union workers hid in the vault with 8 customers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 298, "end": 324}, {"start": 583, "end": 609}, {"start": 647, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before and after: The @placeholder branch of the credit union was essentially leveled in the storm", "idx": 36103}], "idx": 23439} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Esra'a al Shafei, a recent university graduate in Bahrain, is young, Muslim and frustrated. Young Muslims, pictured here in Afghanistan, are increasingly using technology to engage the world. The 23-year-old says the complexity of who she is as a Muslim is being distorted by extremists and the media coverage of them. Channeling her frustration, she started Mideastyouth.com, a Web site she describes as a place for young people in the region to \"show a different side of our religion\" and discuss topics big and small, taboo and not. She represents a generation of Muslims who are using technology to express themselves, connect with others, challenge traditional power structures and create an identity in an era when Islamic extremists often grab the headlines.\n@highlight\nThe number of young Muslims using the Web is rising, experts say\n@highlight\nThey're using it to express themselves and connect with others\n@highlight\nThese tools also are providing a way to organize socially and politically", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 369, "end": 384}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al Shafei said she hopes that Web sites such as hers could help fight extremist @placeholder groups by defeating their arguments through cultural and religious dialogue.", "idx": 36121}], "idx": 23451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- An elite U.S. special forces team rescued an American doctor who had been abducted in Afghanistan, but lost one of their own members in the mission, officials said. Dr. Dilip Joseph was freed 11 hours after his captors released two other kidnapped staffers of his nonprofit agency, Morning Star Development, the organization said Sunday. Hours later, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that \"a U.S. service member was killed in the operation.\" A U.S. official said the man who was shot dead belonged to the Navy's Special Warfare Development Group, more commonly known as SEAL Team Six. The elite unit is the same one that took part in the raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, but the official didn't know if the fallen service member was involved in that operation.\n@highlight\nNEW: The freed doctor's family thanks U.S. and allied partners, grieves lost U.S. service member\n@highlight\nDr. Dilip Joseph was among 3 abducted while returning from a rural clinic, officials say\n@highlight\n2 local Afghan leaders say smugglers are responsible; ISAF blames the Taliban\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says the man killed in the rescue was a member of Navy SEAL Team Six", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 310, "end": 333}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 585}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are incredibly grateful for the multiple agencies of the @placeholder government that have supported us in this difficult time, and especially the quick response by our military and partner allies to rescue Dilip,\" the family said.", "idx": 36123}], "idx": 23453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Oglethorpe Vera, the TV detective, has always been good at collaring her man, but not so efficient at finding one for herself. The first three series of the popular ITV drama have been all about her police work rather than her private life, but as the fourth series gets underway, Brenda Blethyn, who plays her, suggests that may be about to change. 'Watch this space,' she teases. 'My feeling is that Vera had romantic attachments in the past... and she may do again in the future. I know the public would like her to become romantically involved. I get letters from all over the world suggesting it. \"Bellissima Vera,\" they write. \"Why she no boyfriend, she lovely!\"'\n@highlight\nBrenda Blethyn says the fourth series of Vera could see some romance\n@highlight\nShe says that the secret to a happy marriage is having personal space\n@highlight\nShe drives her husband mad by recommending other actors for her parts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she takes @placeholder, which regularly attracts more than 6 million viewers, just as seriously.", "idx": 36127}], "idx": 23454} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Henry V rallies his troops in William Shakespeare's play of the same name before the Battle of Agincourt with these words: \"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more... When the blast of war blows in our ears then initiate the action of the tiger. Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood.\" King Henry's call to action is cited as one of the most motivational speeches in history, and the British Army would no doubt have hoped for similarly inspiring words and good PR from his namesake descendant, Prince Harry, in interviews timed to coincide with his departure from Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nPrince Harry's comments about Afghanistan stir up mockery, controversy -- and sympathy\n@highlight\nTaliban brand Harry as \"coward\" for only speaking when he was out of danger\n@highlight\nAfghan parliamentarian says Harry's comments could risk damaging relations\n@highlight\nUK anti-war campaigners ask how Harry knew those he'd killed were Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 64}, {"start": 101, "end": 119}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But after reading the criticism of his own comments, he may want to reflect on another famous line from @placeholder's \"Henry V\": \"Men of few words are the best men.\"", "idx": 36135}], "idx": 23458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The amount of Crystal Meth being produced in the United States is declining as drug users turn to cheaper, purer imports from Mexico. Meth lab busts and seizures are down 40 percent or more in states that traditionally lead the country in the undesirable category, according to narcotics experts. Enforcement actions and stricter laws are partly responsible, but the meth now coming through Mexican cartel pipelines is so cheap and pure that it is supplanting meth made in homes or soda bottles inside cars. The cartels have even expanded their meth reach to rural areas and small towns. Decline: Meth lab busts and seizures similar to this in Gerald, Missouri, are down 40 percent or more in states that traditionally lead the country in the undesirable category, according to narcotics experts.\n@highlight\nMeth lab seizures are down 40 per cent in states associated with the trade\n@highlight\nDrug coming through cartel pipelines is supplanting product made here\n@highlight\nOrganizations have expanded meth reach to rural areas and small towns\n@highlight\nThe Drug Enforcement Administration reported 11,573 seizures last year", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At first, the @placeholder meth was aimed mainly at big cities and suburbs.", "idx": 36140}, {"query": "'If they're smoking weed or doing heroin in small-town @placeholder, there's going to be a market for methamphetamine, too,' Shroba said.", "idx": 36141}], "idx": 23461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor A mother who was fined after her daughter took her pony into McDonald's claims that the pet has previously been served plenty of times - and has a fondness for a McFlurry. Christine McGrail and daughter Olivia were told to tie up their steeds after being forbidden from using the drive-through service at the fast-food restaurant in Whitefield. Managers at the franchise told Christine, 33, who was riding stallion Dancer, and her nine-year-old girl, on pony Minnie, they weren't allowed to queue with waiting cars. Christine McGrail and daughter Olivia took the pony into the McDonalds so they could pick up a snack\n@highlight\nWoman and her daughter rode to McDonald's in Whitefield, near Bury\n@highlight\nTook horse inside restaurant after staff refused service at drive-thru\n@highlight\nMother Christine McGrail claims the pony 'loves McFlurries'\n@highlight\nPolice fined her after horse defecated on floor in front of lunch customers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 188, "end": 204}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 811, "end": 827}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said that @placeholder, who defecated on the floor of the store, had a taste for the ice cream treats.", "idx": 36142}], "idx": 23462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ Patrick Vieira walked his Manchester City players off the pitch in the middle of a game after Under-21 midfielder Seko Fofana was allegedly the victim of racial abuse during a pre-season match in Croatia on Tuesday. Vieira's Elite Development Side are currently on a 10-day pre-season training camp in Novigrad and they demanded that the match against HNK Rijeka was postponed after an opposing player allegedly racially insulted Fofana, a 19-year-old Frenchman. Vieira entered the field to talk to the referee before taking his players off the pitch. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Manuel Pellegrini fully supports Patrick Vieira and Seko Fofana\n@highlight\nPatrick Vieira walks Manchester City youngsters off the pitch during pre-season match in Croatia\n@highlight\nCity midfielder Seko Fofana was allegedly the victim of racial abuse\n@highlight\nFriendly match was postponed after HNK Rijeka player allegedly racially insulted Fofana\n@highlight\nFofana is said to have been deeply distressed by the incident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 263, "end": 284}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 650, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 705}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stepping in: After the incident, Man City coach @placeholder stepped in to have the game cancelled", "idx": 36147}], "idx": 23465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Who is the nicest person you've met in showbiz?\" It's a question I'm often asked after nearly 20 years working at CNN. My encounter with Joe Cocker was relatively brief, but it left a lasting impression of a man who not only contributed a great deal to music, but also conducted himself with a rare professionalism and courtesy. The date was September 11, 1998, when Joe played Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta -- an open-air venue which accommodates more than 5,000 people, but manages to maintain an intimate atmosphere, festooned with candlelit tables closer to the stage. It was a humid evening bedeviled by mosquitoes as I stood at the side of that stage with my cameraman awaiting the arrival of the rock legend -- a term with which Joe Cocker always felt uncomfortable.\n@highlight\nBritish-born singer Joe Cocker died aged 70 after a battle with lung cancer\n@highlight\nCocker had hits with \"You are So Beautiful\" and \"Up Where We Belong\"\n@highlight\nCocker conducted himself with rare professionalism and courtesy, Curry says\n@highlight\n\"A man confident in his craft, unassuming in demeanor and impeccable in manners\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 413}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 912, "end": 931}, {"start": 939, "end": 956}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: People we lost: Joe Cocker, by @placeholder", "idx": 36151}], "idx": 23468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The grieving 45-year-old father of murdered schoolgirl Sarah Payne died alone in his armchair after being driven to drink and despair by the death of his daughter. Michael Payne struggled with alcoholism after the abduction of his eight-year-old daughter in July 2000, and was found dead at home in Maidstone, Kent, by police on Monday. His brother Alan, 47, believes 'he was in a downward spiral since it all happened with Sarah' and their father Terrance, 72, says his son was tortured by 'the fact he wasn't there to protect her'. Kent Police broke down the door of his flat because his family had been unable to contact him and MailOnline understands his body had been there for several days.\n@highlight\nMichael Payne, 45, was found dead by police at his home in Maidstone, Kent\n@highlight\nHis daughter Sarah was abducted and killed by paedophile Roy Whiting\n@highlight\nThe former airport worker had turned to drink in the aftermath of his loss\n@highlight\nBrother Alan said: 'Mike was in a downward spiral since it all happened'\n@highlight\nDad Terrance said son was tortured because 'he wasn't there to protect her'\n@highlight\nHis daughter Charlotte Payne wrote: 'I'm sorry I couldn't save you dad'\n@highlight\nSarah's death eventually led to the introduction of 'Sarah's Law' in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We all knew @placeholder had demons but it's sad it has come to this.", "idx": 36171}], "idx": 23480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Young Messiah, the \"happiest baby in the world,\" according to his mother, is blissfully unaware that a judge ruled that his birth name promises to offend many in his Tennessee community. His mother, Jaleesa Martin, and father, Jawaan McCullough, who are not married, couldn't agree on a last name for their baby, now 7 months old. That's why they ended up in the courtroom of Child Support Magistrate Lu Ann Ballew. Ballew ruled last week that not only should little Messiah's last name be changed -- from Martin to McCullough -- but also that his first name should be changed.\n@highlight\nBaby Messiah's parents could not agree on his last name, so they ended up in court\n@highlight\nThe judge objected to his first name, saying it is \"a title that is held only by Jesus Christ\"\n@highlight\nThe stunned mother has appealed the Tennessee judge's ruling", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 236, "end": 252}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Martin said that she'll keep calling her son @placeholder and that she has heard from supporters all over the country.", "idx": 36176}], "idx": 23485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A nurse has been sacked from a hospital after she was seen taking money from a patient's wallet - by a relative who was watching on the other side of the world on Skype. New dad Nick and his wife, Chrysa, were on a Skype call to family in Greece when they stepped away briefly to check on their baby in the nursery at Melbourne's Epworth hospital. Their family waited on the line, watching the live feed of the new parents' empty hospital room. Scroll down for video Chrysa's husband Nick had money stolen from his wallet in her hospital room just after the birth of their baby\n@highlight\nNurse caught out stealing money while the patient was out of her hospital room checking on her new-born baby\n@highlight\nPatients' family watched it unfold while they waited on Skype\n@highlight\nEpworth Hospital officials confirmed a female nurse has been sacked\n@highlight\nShe allegedly stole $20 out of a wallet\n@highlight\nHospital to bring in surveillance cameras to try and prevent more theft", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Epworth took swift action and the staff member left @placeholder's employment immediately.'", "idx": 36182}], "idx": 23490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charles Sale Follow @@charliesale David Beckham is due to arrive in Miami on Friday with local opposition to his proposed Major League Soccer stadium on the waterfront gathering momentum. Beckham is likely to attend the England game against Honduras on Saturday, but his priority is to do the rounds of political, community and youth soccer groups to sell his case to build a venue next to the Miami Heat basketball stadium. The Beckham camp are confident the negative public mood will change when they announce their plans in more detail. Work to do: David Beckham will try and win over public support in Miami when he arrives on Friday\n@highlight\nGary Cahill's video shows Joe Hart is missing his Head and Shoulders\n@highlight\nBBC football commentator Alan Green misses presentation to colleague Mike Ingham\n@highlight\nIan Wright to join BT Sport as a pundit next season", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 125, "end": 143}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 702, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The daily Gary Cahill video from inside the @placeholder camp featured the presenter taking advantage of Joe Hart leaving the door to his hotel room open to surprise him on his return.", "idx": 36192}], "idx": 23498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Petr Cech's agent has confirmed that Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco have both made contact about the Chelsea goalkeeper. The 32-year-old Czech could leave if Thibaut Courtois returns to Stamford Bridge. Cech has been Chelsea No 1 for a decade after joining from French side Rennes, and long been regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world but there is evidence his powers are beginning to fade. Speaking to Czech website Aktualne, his agent Viktor Kolar maintains Chelsea have yet to say Cech is no longer required but other clubs have made enquiries. VIDEO Scroll down ot watch Courtois brilliant goalkeeping during Belgium training\n@highlight\nPetr Cech is in battle for Chelsea No 1 shirt with Thibaut Courtois\n@highlight\nChelsea braced for bids for Czech star\n@highlight\nParis Saint-Germain and Monaco have been in contact\n@highlight\nBut Jose Mourinho has not told Cech he can leave Stamford Bridge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 70}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 799, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 911, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Waving goodbye: Petr Cech could be on his way out of @placeholder this summer", "idx": 36196}], "idx": 23501} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 8 July 2011 A man who killed his girlfriend and beat her corpse so savagely her mother was not allowed to see her remains hung himself before he was due to face a court. Blake Ross, 36, a 6ft 3in tall former weight trainer, from Two Mile Ash, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, was found dead in his cell. He had been due to stand trial for the murder and mutilation of his partner, mother-of-one Kim Jeffery, also 36, after she ended their relationship. Killer: Blake Ross, left, committed suicide in his cell where he was waiting to stand trial for the brutal murder of partner Kim Jeffery, right\n@highlight\nBlake Ross killed Kim Jeffrey as her daughter, nine, slept upstairs\n@highlight\nVictim was so badly disfigured her family were not allowed to view body\n@highlight\nBrutality of attack emerges after he kills himself in prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When she told Blake he tried to book into the hotel next door, @placeholder just thought he was being over protective.", "idx": 36197}], "idx": 23502} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:58 EST, 21 November 2013 A 61-year-old has filed a lawsuit against Bank of America, claiming employees lost his mortgage payment and then harassed him to the extent he had a heart attack. John Stecher claimed that mistakes from staff at the bank caused him undue stress and led to him collapsing at a local branch in Charlotte, North Carolina. He allegedly started getting calls from bank workers who warned him that his 'credit history would be negatively impacted,' if he did not pay, according to WSOC-TV. Stress: John Stecher, who is suing the Bank of America, collapsed at this branch in Carmel Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, after he begged the manager to locate his mortgage payment\n@highlight\nJohn Stetcher, 61, said employees made mistakes and then harassed him\n@highlight\nEventually confronted manager at local branch in Charlotte, North Carolina\n@highlight\nInside the bank he fell short of breath, collapsed and was taken to hospital\n@highlight\nHis lawyer, Paul Goodson, claims he was in good health the day before", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 413}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defence: Mr Stetcher's lawyer @placeholder said threats of foreclosure led his client to feel distressed", "idx": 36201}], "idx": 23506} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A European football match was dramatically abandoned last night after a Serbian player ripped down an Albanian flag that was flown over the pitch on a drone, sparking a huge brawl. The politically-charged Euro 2016 qualifier was halted after defender Stefan Mitrovic pulled down the flag - leading to fights between players and officials and havoc in the Partizan Stadium\u2019s stands. European football governing body Uefa banned Albania fans from attending the clash in Belgrade but elected to allow the two countries to face each other, despite long-standing political tensions. The flag is flown above the pitch by a drone with the message 'autochthonous', meaning indigenous\n@highlight\nUEFA banned away fans from attending last night's game in Belgrade\n@highlight\nPolitically-charged match halted after Stefan Mitrovic pulls down flag\n@highlight\nFights between players and officials and havoc seen in Partizan Stadium\n@highlight\nBrother of Albanian PM arrested in VIP Box for allegedly instigating stunt\n@highlight\nBut Albanian Interior Minister Saimir Tahiri claims this is just 'speculation'\n@highlight\nStadium announcer bizarrely plays Believe by Cher to calm down fans\n@highlight\nThere are long-running political tensions between Serbia and Albania", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 902, "end": 917}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A masked Serbian supporter pulls the drone that flew the flag with @placeholder national symbols over the pitch", "idx": 36209}, {"query": "The minister asked for \u2018urgent steps to guarantee the security of all @placeholder citizens present in the stadium\u2019.", "idx": 36210}], "idx": 23510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Halle Berry's lawyers returned to court Tuesday to ask a Los Angeles judge to keep her child's father away from their daughter because of a Thanksgiving Day fight with Berry's fiance. The father, model Gabriel Aubry, claimed in a court filing Monday that the fiance, Olivier Martinez, ambushed him when he was dropping the daughter, 4-year-old Nahla, at Berry's Hollywood Hills home. Police arrested Aubry, 37, and charged him with misdemeanor battery, but he insisted he was not the aggressor in the fistfight, which sent him to a hospital. Berry, 46, and Aubry have been engaged in a bitter legal fight over custody of Nahla since their five-year romance ended in 2010. The battle heated up last year after the Oscar-winning actress announced her engagement to Martinez and asked a family court to allow her to move with the daughter to Paris.\n@highlight\nA judge orders Berry's fiance to keep away from her ex, Gabriel Aubry\n@highlight\nAubry, her daughter's dad, faces a battery charge after a fight with Olivier Martinez\n@highlight\nPhotos show Aubry's injuries, which says happened with Martinez attacked\n@highlight\nBerry and Aubry have battled for two years over custody of young Nahla", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Berry, who pays Aubry child support under the shared custody agreement, was told she cannot move to Paris with the child unless @placeholder goes there as well.", "idx": 36217}, {"query": "In the statement, Aubry said Martinez first threatened him the day before, when Berry and the two men were visiting @placeholder's school.", "idx": 36218}], "idx": 23514} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The FA charter plane, top heavy with England\u2019s bloated World Cup party of around 80 underperforming personnel, will touch down first in Manchester and then Luton on Wednesday afternoon on their hasty retreat from Brazil. The pampered underachievers \u2014 both players and officials \u2014 will scuttle towards a convoy of chauffeured cars and then home to their families. There will be no welcoming party of England fans thankful for having been entertained by their heroes on the greatest football stage in the world. Just a miserable retreat for a pathetic Team England. 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Suleiman Abu Ghaith rallied al-Qaeda recruits as they made their way to a training camp in Afghanistan, a government witness told jurors. Sahim Alwan, 41, of Lackawanna, New York, testified in federal court in New York that Abu Ghaith spoke to the recruits months before the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.\n@highlight\nSuleiman Abu Ghaith on trial in New York for conspiring to kill Americans\n@highlight\nAbu Ghaith alleged to be critical spokesman and recruiter for terror group", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 526, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 570, "end": 588}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alwan recognized an old picture of @placeholder, but could not definitively identify him when a prosecutor asked Alwan to stand and identify anyone in the courtroom he remembered from Afghanistan.", "idx": 36222}], "idx": 23516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's mother filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing AEG Live of causing her son's death by pushing him to rehearse for his comeback concerts despite poor health. Katherine Jackson's suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claimed that the concert production company controlled Jackson's health because it hired and directed Dr. Conrad Murray. Murray faces trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge for administering drugs to the pop star that the coroner ruled caused Jackson's death in June 25, 2009. The suit claims that Murray was \"selected by, hired by, and controlled by AEG,\" a worldwide concert promotion and production company.\n@highlight\nNEW: AEG attorney says suit \"is inaccurate, unsubstantiated and meritless\"\n@highlight\nKatherine Jackson says the concert company controlled Jackson's doctor\n@highlight\nLawsuit: Jackson was \"cold and shivering\" at his last rehearsals\n@highlight\nThe suit says AEG Live failed to provide promised medical equipment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 203, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 263}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 622, "end": 624}, {"start": 698, "end": 700}, {"start": 779, "end": 795}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was well aware of his condition but did not postpone any rehearsals, nor did AEG relent in its demands that Jackson continue to maintain the grueling rehearsal schedule,\" the suit said.", "idx": 36225}], "idx": 23518} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Five university students who used the signature three-fingered salute from \"The Hunger Games\" in front of Thailand's Prime Minister were detained Wednesday and told they'll face a charge of breaking martial law, a lawyer said. The students were taken away after flashing the salute -- popularized by the film's central figure, Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence) -- at a speech in northeastern Thailand by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to civil servants, according to Phavinee Chumsri, from the group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. At the time, the quintet in Khon Kaen province -- about 450 kilometers (280 miles) northeast of Bangkok -- was in a line wearing shirts bearing the words \"Don't want a military coup,\" Phavinee said.\n@highlight\nLawyer: 5 Thai students flash \"Hunger Games\" salute in front of Prime Minister\n@highlight\nThe university students wore shirts that read, \"Don't want a military coup\"\n@highlight\nThey were held for eight hours, says Thai human rights lawyer Phavinee Chimsri\n@highlight\nProtest leader Sombat Boonngamanong often employs pop culture references", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 371}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 432, "end": 448}, {"start": 482, "end": 497}, {"start": 515, "end": 543}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 995, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The third movie installment in the series, \"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1,\" is due to hit theaters in @placeholder on Thursday.", "idx": 36236}], "idx": 23523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PHOENIX, Arizona (CNN) -- It was supposed to be just another day at work. Job losses suffered by Linda and Chris Metzger have had a ripple effect on other businesses in their community In early March 2008, 31-year-old Linda Metzger went to the New York office where she had worked as an assistant vice president in the marketing department at Lehman Brothers for about a year. Only 15 minutes into her work day, Metzger was called into her manager's office, where a representative from human resources was waiting. \"They told me that the company was having economic difficulties and that they had to make budget cuts,\" Metzger said. \"They were afraid that they were going to have to let me go and that it was not due to performance.\"\n@highlight\nPhoenix, Arizona, couple lost three jobs in one year\n@highlight\nRestaurants, stores where they spent money are closing\n@highlight\nEconomist says when a job is lost, demand falls for many businesses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within a few weeks, they both found jobs near Phoenix, Arizona, earning close to what they were making in @placeholder.", "idx": 36244}], "idx": 23530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to view all the stats and graphics from Southampton's win against Stoke City using our fantastic match zone service Given his age and experience, Peter Crouch was the last man you expected to hit the self-destruct button and cost Stoke City a pulsating cup-tie. Crouch's arrival from the bench had helped inspire a Stoke fightback after they trailed 2-0 at the interval, even though Southampton manager Ronald Koeman noted ruefully 'it was not the way I like to play football'. But having done the hard work and with Stoke back on level terms, the 33-year-old former England striker inexplicably lunged first at Jose Fonte and then Steven Davis to pick up two yellow cards in 80 seconds and leave Stoke a man short for the remaining couple of minutes.\n@highlight\nGraziano Pelle fired Southampton ahead in the sixth minute and Shane Long doubled their lead\n@highlight\nSteven Nzonzi and Mame Diouf scored in the second half to draw Stoke level in the tie\n@highlight\nSub Peter Crouch was sent off for two bookable offences before Pelle grabbed a late winner", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was real cup football and Stoke made it a real battle when they brought @placeholder on.", "idx": 36248}], "idx": 23532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The young lovers accused of Bali\u2019s \u2018body in the suitcase murder' were reunited for a brief moment and pictured kissing and cuddling before being sent to the island\u2019s notorious Kerobokan Prison. Indonesian police said today that their investigation into Heather Mack, 19, who is six months pregnant, and her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer, 21, from Chicago, is now complete. State prosecutor Eddy Arta Wijaya said police have now formally handed over their investigation to prosecutors. 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Ricky Gervais has established a career playing characters with an abrasive edge. And he's not sure if he wants to know. \"I'm scared to ask,\" he says in a phone interview from Los Angeles, California. \"[Writer-director David Koepp] says that when they first had the idea, that it should be played by me, [and] they never looked back. Now I don't know whether that was as they were coming up with it, or whether it was because they found out no one else was available. Steve Carell had said no, Will Ferrell had said no, Jack Black had said no, Ben Stiller had said no ... everyone had said no, and they went, 'Oh, is there no one ... I wonder if HE'S available.'\n@highlight\nRicky Gervais plays misanthropic dentist in \"Ghost Town,\" now out on DVD\n@highlight\nRole was \"me,\" he says, \"something I could have written\"\n@highlight\nGervais rose to fame with UK \"Office,\" \"Extras\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Ghost Town\" was a good fit, he says, because he and @placeholder hit it off so well.", "idx": 36253}], "idx": 23536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fourteen hardy Krasnodar supporters laid claim to being Europe's most loyal fans by travelling two thousand miles from southern Russia for a Europa League tie at monsoon-like Goodison Park with their team already eliminated from the competition. The Russians, who had to catch two planes and a train to get to Merseyside, made light of the ceaseless heavy rain to cheer on their side to the regular singing of Hey Jude - a tribute for being at the home of The Beatles. And generous Everton allowed them free entry into their Alex Young lounge to have drinks before and at half time with other members of Krasnodar'a official delegation and families of their players.\n@highlight\nRussian side are already facing an exit from the Europa League\n@highlight\nEverton posted on Twitter they are hosting the 14 away fans in hospitality\n@highlight\nKrasnodar are currently 4th in the Russian Premier League\n@highlight\nRicardo Laborde fired the away side ahead after half an hour\n@highlight\nClick here for LIVE coverage of the match at Goodison Park", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 873, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (right) celebrates scoring the opener for Krasnodar against Everton at Goodison Park", "idx": 36257}], "idx": 23539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a tent on the lawn just in front of the United States Capitol, immigration reform advocates are entering their second week without food to protest congressional inaction on legislation that would create a road to citizenship for 11 million aspiring Americans. The core group at the \"Fast for Families\" has gone 13 days surviving only on water \u2014 including Eliseo Medina of the Service Employees International Union, Dae Joong Yoon of the National Korean American Service and Education Consortium and Cristian Avila with the group Mi Familia Vota. They have pledged to continue their fast until immigration reform is enacted by Congress or until doctors tell them their lives are at risk.\n@highlight\nPeople fasting in D.C. to protest inaction on immigration reform with path to citizenship\n@highlight\n\"Fast for Families\" participants have gone about two weeks surviving only on water\n@highlight\nSally Kohn: Strong majority of Americans support reform, Republicans coming around\n@highlight\nKohn: But the holdup is House Speaker John Boehner refusing to bring reform to a vote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 72}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 449, "end": 505}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 812, "end": 828}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you haven't seen the video in which teen activists confront Boehner while he's eating his breakfast at a diner and tell him their stories of how immigrant families are being ripped apart every day in @placeholder, it's worth a watch.", "idx": 36259}], "idx": 23540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Ukraine and Russia plan to approve a road map to improved trade relations on Tuesday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said Sunday in a late-night interview on Ukraine's national broadcaster, Inter TV. The announcement comes just hours after a European Union officer said the EU had halted work on a trade agreement with Ukraine, after Kiev failed to show \"clear commitment\" to signing the deal. Stefan Fule, European commissioner for enlargement and European neighborhood policy, said earlier Sunday on Twitter that the words and deeds of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his government on the proposed pact were \"further & further apart. Their arguments have no grounds in reality.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Ukraine's PM says road map to improved Russia-Ukraine trade relations to be signed\n@highlight\nEU official says Kiev has failed to show \"clear commitment\"\n@highlight\n\"Work on hold,\" EU Commissioner Fule tweets\n@highlight\n\"America is with you, I am with you,\" Sen. 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Americans continue to be wary of releasing prisoners with terrorist ties like the ones swapped last month for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl or moving them to prisons in the U.S. Two in three Americans told Gallup that they want president Obama to keep the 149 suspected terrorists being held at Gitmo under lock and key on foreign soil instead of shutting down the camp. The majority of Americans don't want the president to close the terrorist holding facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba\n@highlight\nOne of candidate Barack Obama's promises was that he would shut down Guantanamo Bay\n@highlight\nThe president has been unable to do so because Congress passed legislation restricting him from transferring terrorists to prisons on U.S. soil\n@highlight\nObama is also legally required to show that detainees he repatriates are unlikely to retaliate against the U.S.\n@highlight\nA new poll shows closing Guantanamo would be an unpopular move even if the president were able to find a way to shut down the detention facility\n@highlight\nTwo in three Americans want Obama to keep Gitmo open", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1235}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama did not confer with Congress in the case of @placeholder exchange, but the Obama administration has said they did not break the law because it only applies to prisoner releases, not trades.", "idx": 36274}], "idx": 23547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "France\u2019s Prime Minister has ordered his cabinet to stop using English after two colleagues named a new proposal the \u2018silver economy\u2019. Jean-Marc Ayrault wrote a sternly-worded letter telling ministers: 'The language of the republic is French.' The PM\u2019s edict comes after the French culture ministry to issued a list of English words to be banned from their language, including \u2018email\u2019, \u2018blog\u2019, \u2018supermodel\u2019, \u2018take-away\u2019 and \u2018low-cost airline\u2019. 'The language of the republic is French': French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayraulth as ordered his cabinet to stop using English after two colleagues named a new proposal the \u00bfsilver economy\u00bf Now Mr Ayrault has told ministers: 'Our language is able to express every contemporary reality, and describe innovations that are constantly being born in the areas of science and technology.\n@highlight\nEdict comes after two ministers launched new policy on the 'Silver Economy'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 247, "end": 248}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Despite having 200 million @placeholder speakers on earth, the idea of a French-speaking world is becoming obsolete.'", "idx": 36279}], "idx": 23551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble Eliana Deur Davidson is suing the City of Whitehorse for damages after she allegedly injured her back ducking from a swooping bird A Melbourne woman who slipped and injured her back while trying to avoid a swooping bird is suing her local council for damages. In November 2011 Eliana Deur-Davidson was taking her three-year-old niece to Box Hill South Kindergarten and was walking through the carpark when she realised she was under attack. In an effort to protect her young family member, the 41-year-old told The Herald Sun she twisted her body to shield her niece from the grey bird that swooped the pair.\n@highlight\nEliana Deur-Davidson was taking her niece to Box Hill South Kindergarten\n@highlight\nThe Melbourne woman said the pair were swooped by a grey bird\n@highlight\nMs Deur-Davidson apparently fell to the ground protecting her niece\n@highlight\nSuffered ongoing back problems and underwent spinal surgery last week\n@highlight\nShe said council could have prevented attack as they knew about the birds", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 34}, {"start": 49, "end": 66}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 292, "end": 311}, {"start": 352, "end": 378}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 635, "end": 654}, {"start": 680, "end": 706}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In another update just two days ago Ms @placeholder dubbed the operation a 'great success' and she was 'Incredibly happy.'", "idx": 36283}], "idx": 23554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It hardly does it justice to suggest that Michal Zyro\u2019s last meeting with Scottish opposition was bittersweet. The Legia Warsaw midfielder scored in both legs of his club\u2019s thumping 6-1 aggregate victory over Celtic in the Champions League qualifiers \u2014 only for his outstanding efforts to be rendered meaningless. It was the most painful of blows. The administrative error that saw Legia bring on the suspended Bartosz Bereszynski in place of Zyro for the final few minutes of their win at Murrayfield has entered the annals of footballing infamy. Michel Zyro of Legia Warsaw celebrates scoring against Celtic in the home leg of the Champions League tie\n@highlight\nPoland's win over Germany leaves them on top of Group D\n@highlight\nScotland take on Poland at the Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw\n@highlight\nMichal Zyro faces Scottish opposition for the first time since Legia Warsaw were kicked out of the Champions League for fielding an ineligible player against Celtic", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 223, "end": 238}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 411, "end": 429}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 763, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}, {"start": 900, "end": 915}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I have strange memories of playing @placeholder opposition,\u2019 admitted Zyro.", "idx": 36285}], "idx": 23556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gymnast star Simone Biles has broken the record for the American woman with the most gold medals after scooping a sixth at the World Championships. The talented 17-year-old, from Spring, Texas, won two gold medals on the balance beam and floor on the final day of the annual competition in Nanning, China. They were added to her earlier gold medals in the team and all-around categories, as well as two first-place titles (all-around and floor) in last year's championships in Antwerp, Belgium. It means that Biles now boasts the most career gold medals from worlds of any U.S. female gymnast, including Shannon Miller, who scooped nine medals overall, five of which were gold.\n@highlight\nSimone Biles is now American woman with most gold medals at worlds\n@highlight\nTeenager won two gold medals on balance beam and floor on Sunday\n@highlight\nAdded to earlier first-place titles in the team and all-around categories\n@highlight\nIn 2013, she scooped another two golds in championships in Antwerp\n@highlight\nBiles has beaten Shannon Miller, who scooped five golds in her career\n@highlight\nAlso triumphed over McKayla Maroney, who famously pulled a 'not impressed' expression after winning silver in the 2012 Olympics", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 127, "end": 145}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1214}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition to her new record, the teenager, who was not even born when @placeholder was at the height of her success, is also the first U.S. woman to win five medals at a single world championships.", "idx": 36290}], "idx": 23559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lawyer Sanford Rubenstein, leaving law offices in New York City Wednesday Sanford Rubenstein, the attorney accused of raping a woman, will no longer represent the family of a man who died after being placed in a police chokehold. Rubenstein's law partner announced Wednesday that Rubenstein doesn't want the woman's claims to distract from the Eric Garner case. Rubenstein, who hasn't been arrested or charged, denies any criminal conduct. His withdrawal from the chokehold case allows the Garner family to push forward for accountability and its day in court, said law partner Scott Rynecki, who will replace him. Garner's family has filed a notice of claim to sue the city and the police department for $75 million.\n@highlight\nRubenstein's law partner announced Wednesday that Rubenstein doesn't want the woman's claims to distract from the Eric Garner case\n@highlight\nRubenstein hasn't been arrested or charged, denies any criminal conduct\n@highlight\nGarner's family filed notice of claim to sue police department for $75 million", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 91}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One source says the @placeholder is a regular at strip clubs.", "idx": 36293}], "idx": 23562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The young man's call echoed throughout the remote village in northern Nigeria -- the marriage ceremony was about to begin. Umar Ahmed and his wife wait for anti-HIV drugs at a hospital in Nigeria. Under the dusty sun, the fathers of the bride and groom agreed to the marriage and this ancient Muslim tradition proceeded as it has for hundreds of years. But unknown to the gathered villagers, the couple is hiding a modern secret. Both bride and groom are HIV-positive and marrying with the support of a local government program that encourages such \"HIV-marriages\" in the hope of preventing the virus from spreading.\n@highlight\nLocal agency will pay dowry, offer counseling, to get HIV-positive couples to wed\n@highlight\nThe goal is to keep HIV from spreading to people not already infected\n@highlight\nUN agency says marriage doesn't stop AIDS, prevention and treatment needed\n@highlight\nFor some couples, the marriages reduce stigma of being HIV-positive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 811, "end": 812}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the United Nations, Nigeria has the third-largest @placeholder population in the world, with about 3.1 percent of its 148 million people infected.", "idx": 36297}], "idx": 23566} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has leapt to the defense of the Italian Formula One team following Fernando Alonso's controversial win at the German Grand Prix on Sunday, accusing its critics of hypocrisy. Ferrari was fined $100,000 by motorsport's ruling body the FIA, and referred to the World Motor Sport Council for further investigation after race stewards deemed it had breached rules banning team orders to drivers at Hockenheim. Brazil's Felipe Massa, who was leading Alonso at the front going into lap 49 of 67, appeared to allow his Ferrari teammate to pass him to win the race.\n@highlight\nFerrari president accuses critics of Fernando Alonso's German GP win of hypocrisy\n@highlight\nFerrari fined $100,000 and may face more punishment after controversial incident\n@highlight\nFelipe Massa appeared to let Alonso pass after being told by team to slow down\n@highlight\nRed Bull team boss Christian Horner criticized the Italian marque's race strategy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 305, "end": 329}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 909, "end": 924}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's win put the two-time world champion back into contention for this year's title.", "idx": 36301}], "idx": 23569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Castel Gandolfo (CNN) -- Pope Francis had lunch Saturday with his predecessor, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, in what the Vatican said was the first such encounter in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Francis, who was inaugurated as the new head of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics on Tuesday, has made some changes since taking the helm -- most notably by adopting a simpler, personal style and calling for the church to focus on serving the poor and needy. The new pontiff was flown to Castel Gandolfo by helicopter for the lunch date. He was greeted at the helipad by Benedict XVI, and the pair exchanged an embrace, Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said. They then rode in a car together to the Castel Gandolfo residence.\n@highlight\nVideo shows Francis and Benedict exchanging warm greetings, praying together\n@highlight\nVatican: Meeting was \"a moment of profound and elevated communion\"\n@highlight\nThe new pontiff and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI had lunch at Castel Gandolfo\n@highlight\nVatican says this is a first, since a new pope is usually picked after the death of his predecessor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 84, "end": 104}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 183, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 653, "end": 669}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 946, "end": 966}, {"start": 981, "end": 995}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair may also have talked about possible appointments by @placeholder.", "idx": 36310}, {"query": "They have spoken several times by telephone since @placeholder was elected 10 days ago, but this was their first face-to-face meeting, the Vatican said.", "idx": 36311}], "idx": 23571} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The future of Europe may rest on whether NATO can recover its roots. With Russian President Vladimir Putin \"land grabbing\" and violating international law, the alliance is finding itself \"brought back to its core,\" says Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO's former secretary general. But it isn't prepared. When NATO was founded in 1949, its central task was to protect its members against military aggression and work to promote democracy -- which, in the years following, often meant standing against the Soviet empire. The alliance declares success in achieving that goal peacefully, saying on its website that \"throughout the entire period of the Cold War, NATO forces were not involved in a single military engagement.\"\n@highlight\nAfter NATO's founding, it stood against Russia\n@highlight\nNow, the money and military aren't ready to do so\n@highlight\nObama, Cameron and others say NATO can do it\n@highlight\nAnalyst blames NATO, not Russia, for the crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 229, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There has been a \"sort of cozy mentality that the @placeholder has gone and we can focus just on domestic investment,\" Niblett says.", "idx": 36323}, {"query": "In addition, they urged all @placeholder nations to meet the 2% target for defense spending.", "idx": 36324}], "idx": 23576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- Flags lowered to half-staff Sunday across China and at the nation's embassies and consulates around the world to mourn the victims of deadly mudslides in northwestern Gansu provice. The mudslides killed 1,239 people and 505 are still missing, the state-run Xinhua news agency said Saturday. But residents of hard-hit Zhouqu County told CNN they believe the toll is much higher. Meanwhile, in southwestern China, already inundated by heavy downpours all summer, new rain-triggered landslides Saturday left at least 38 people missing, Xinhua said. Thousands of people and vehicles were stranded as roads become impassable in Sichuan province. The only highway linking Wenchuan County to Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan province, was submerged under 13 feet of water.\n@highlight\nNEW: Death toll rises to 1,239\n@highlight\nAt least 38 people are missing in fresh landslides in Sichuan province\n@highlight\nChina has been hit hard this summer's torrential rains\n@highlight\nFlags will fly at half staff and no public entertainment will be allowed Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Students in @placeholder will start the fall semester 10 days late because some schools were buried or suffered severe damage.", "idx": 36339}], "idx": 23585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Movies are an especially fluid form of art. A person's feelings about a particular film are based on many factors, including his or her mood when watching. On a more cynical day, I might not have enjoyed Cameron Crowe's \"We Bought a Zoo\" as much as I did. Letting a film sink in over time can change things, too. For example, in a relatively short period, \"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo\" moved from No. 10 to No. 6 on my own personal list of the year's best films. However, I'm not going to rank this list in a strict one through 10 fashion. It's not fair to the films.\n@highlight\nClooney has worked hard at overcoming his heartthrob image and expanding his range\n@highlight\nJessica Chastain deserves special praise -- she was in seven films in 2011\n@highlight\nShailene Woodley plays Clooney's rebellious daughter in \"The Descendants\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 366, "end": 396}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's performance is also my favorite by a male actor this year.", "idx": 36340}, {"query": "Which brings me to my favorite supporting role of the year: @placeholder in \"The Descendants.\"", "idx": 36341}], "idx": 23586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:42 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:27 EST, 24 January 2014 A fiercely conservative Texas congressman who is mounting a long-shot challenge from the right against Senate minority whip John Cornyn has made virtually no public appearances in recent weeks as questions mount about his campaign finances. Republican Steve Stockman has missed 17 straight House votes since January 9 - including one on the $1.1 trillion omnibus federal spending package that he promised on Twitter to vote against. That's unusual since, even though Stockman has a reputation as a Capitol Hill renegade, he missed only about a dozen major votes all last year.\n@highlight\nSteve Stockman is running against Texas Senator John Cornyn who he says is 'too liberal'\n@highlight\nSince Jan 9 Stockman has missed 17 straight House votes, while last year he only missed a dozen major votes all year\n@highlight\nReported having only about $32,000 in cash on-hand and $163,000 in debts, while Cornyn's campaign fund is nearly $7 million\n@highlight\nLinked to photo-shopped image of his rival that suggesting that Cornyn secretly supports Obamacare", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though skipping votes isn't uncommon for congressmen who are campaigning, Stockman hasn't done much campaigning, even with @placeholder' March 4 Republican primary now looming.", "idx": 36346}], "idx": 23589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has recently been intrigued by the journalism of VICE, an independent media company and website based in Brooklyn, New York. VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by VICE, reflect a transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. London, England (VBS.TV) -- In April this year I embedded with the elite soldiers of the 2nd Battalion British Parachute Regiment at their training facility in Thetford, United Kingdom. We went there to film the British army's much-talked-about, multimillion pound \"replica Afghanistan village.\" The focus of the piece was to be on the younger members of the battalion. Some of them are as young as 18 and only months away from their first visit to Helmand province in September 2010. The majority of British casualties are all recorded in that area.\n@highlight\nVBS embeds with esteemed, aggressive British army unit\n@highlight\nTroops described as \"hardest men in the world,\" \"most brutal\" soldiers in army\n@highlight\nTraining facility in English countryside modeled after Afghan village", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 554, "end": 589}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 910, "end": 925}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I remember it was in Helmand 2006 that @placeholder became very hairy indeed.", "idx": 36355}], "idx": 23594} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson The 'Canterbury Cannibal' Dale Bolinger was an idol to a worldwide network of men obsessed with the rape, murder and the 'eating to death' of women. But his obsession with consuming human flesh and death started as a six-year-old and may have been strengthened by the death of his son, Martin, as a one-year-old baby. The 57-year-old, who was today found guilty of grooming a girl for sex online, told his trial that his fetish was also driven by anger towards his domineering mother, who made drunken passes at him while he was a teenager. The father-of-four, who was married for more than 30 years, had a secret double life as 'meatmarketman', a stalwart user of the sinister Dark Fetish Network where he got pleasure from fantasising about the most sickening crimes.\n@highlight\nDale Bolinger, 57, GUILTY of grooming a girl he thought was 14 online\n@highlight\nMale nurse's obsession with death started as a six-year-old\n@highlight\nFather-of-four had secret double life on the sinister Dark Fetish Network\n@highlight\nHis closest confident was 'Cannibal Cop' Gilberto Valle\n@highlight\nValle was convicted of plotting to kidnap kill and eat women, but verdict was overturned as federal judge believed it was merely 'role-play'\n@highlight\nBolinger boasted online he had eaten the 'sweet' flesh of a woman and child\n@highlight\nDuring Valle's trial FBI agents alerted British police to internet exchanges\n@highlight\nWhen arrested Bolinger said these claims were 'jokes' and a fantasy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 697, "end": 715}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1350, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1389}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1452}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Haunting: @placeholder sent this selfie showing him posing with an axe which to a 14-year-old he wanted to have sex with, kill and eat", "idx": 36361}], "idx": 23599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Northampton secured maximum points from a 38-15 European Rugby Champions Cup demolition of Treviso in Italy. Scores from Samu Manoa, Alex Waller, Ben Foden, Luther Burrell, George Pisi and a penalty try ensured it was a job well done by Jim Mallinder's side against their struggling Pool Five rivals. Saints number eight Manoa opened the scoring after nine minutes when he finished off a patient build-up by forcing his way over from close range. Northampton's Ben Foden touches down for his side's third try of the game against Treviso in Italy Samu Manoa (centre) of Saints celebrates after scoring a try during the comfortable win\n@highlight\nSamu Manoa and Alex Waller scored first-half tries for Northampton\n@highlight\nBen Foden, Luther Burrell, George Pisi and a penalty try secured the win\n@highlight\nSaints grabbed maximum points in the European Champions Cup game\n@highlight\nTreviso were twice reduced to 14 men as they had no answer to Saints", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 48, "end": 75}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 844, "end": 865}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Northampton's Luther Burrell scores @placeholder' fourth try as they take maximum points", "idx": 36364}], "idx": 23601} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 22:37 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:39 EST, 6 May 2013 An experimental unmanned aircraft developed for the U.S. Air Force went hypersonic during a recent test off the Southern California coast, flying at more than five times the speed of sound. The Air Force said Friday the X-51A WaveRider flew for more than three minutes under power from its exotic scramjet engine and hit a speed of Mach 5.1. The test on Wednesday marked the fourth and final flight of an X-51A by the Air Force, which has spent $300 million studying scramjet technology that it hopes can be used to deliver strikes around the globe within minutes.\n@highlight\nCraft could fly from London to New York in an hour\n@highlight\nWaveRider flew for more than three minutes under power from its exotic scramjet engine and hit a speed of Mach 5.1", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 198, "end": 216}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder traveled more than 230 miles in six minutes, making it the longest hypersonic flight of its kind.", "idx": 36373}], "idx": 23610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "America has been stunned after allegations of rape were made against Bill Cosby, pictured The silence was excruciating. Bill Cosby and Camille, his wife of 50 years, were sitting in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, surrounded by valuable works of African art from their private collection, lent for an exhibition. Moments earlier, the veteran American TV star had been basking in adulation. His generosity had been praised in Saturday\u2019s interview for National Public Radio, America\u2019s equivalent of Radio 4. Then the conversation took an ugly turn. \u2018This question gives me no pleasure,\u2019 began presenter Scott Simon, before asking Cosby about \u2018serious accusations raised against you in recent days\u2019.\n@highlight\nBill Cosby was quizzed about abuse allegations on National Public Radio\n@highlight\nPresenter Scott Simon said the question gave him 'no pleasure'\n@highlight\nCosby was asked about 'serious allegations raised in recent day'\n@highlight\nThe star shook his head and refused to answer the question\n@highlight\nTV star Janice Dickenson accused Cosby of attacking her in 1982\n@highlight\nEight women have come forward alleging they were abused by Cosby\n@highlight\nScroll down for video", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 186, "end": 203}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 456, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 765, "end": 785}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tried twice more \u2014 and there were two more significant pauses \u2014 before he gave up and thanked the couple.", "idx": 36374}], "idx": 23611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The wave of anti-Japanese protests currently sweeping across China has its roots in history but more recently can be traced back to April, when the firebrand governor of Tokyo announced plans to buy a group of islands claimed by Japan, China and Taiwan. He did so without the apparent knowledge or approval of the Japanese government. Spying an opportunity to assert Japanese control over the Senkaku islands, or Diaoyu as they're known in China, Governor Shintaro Ishihara launched an online appeal fund to buy them from their private owners. Donations poured in, prompting a sharp rebuke from China and forcing the Japanese government to wade into the dispute with its own offer for the contested land.\n@highlight\nLatest dispute sparked by Governor of Tokyo's attempts to raise public funds for purchase\n@highlight\nJapanese government stepped in with its own offer to effectively \"nationalize\" the islands\n@highlight\nThe move sparked anti-Japanese protests across dozens of Chinese cities\n@highlight\nChina calls for \"rational patriotism,\" Japan's PM briefs senior government officials", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 475, "end": 491}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After launching the fund, Ishihara likened China's claim to the islands as like \"a burglar in @placeholder's house.\"", "idx": 36376}], "idx": 23612} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow and Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 11:28 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:30 EST, 15 January 2014 The aunt of a 13-year-old girl critically injured in the Roswell middle school shooting has hit out at members of the community for basking in the media attention the gun attack has brought to their city. Police yesterday identified 13-year-old Kendal Sanders as one of two victims of the attack on Berrendo Middle School. The innocent teen was blasted in the shoulder when the shooter, named in local reports as 12-year-old Mason Campbell, opened fire on the school gymnasium at 7.30am on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nKendal Sanders, 13, has been officially named as one of two victims in Tuesday's school shooting\n@highlight\nThe young girl was shot in the shoulder when 12-year-old Mason Campbell opened fire on Berrendo Middle School\n@highlight\nThe girl's aunt posted her frustration at some members of the community who she says are enjoying the attention the incident has brought\n@highlight\nLisa Sanders took to Facebook to lash out and describe how her relatives are going through 'every parent's nightmare'\n@highlight\nShe also revealed the youngster has undergone major surgery after being shot in the shoulder 'being cut from the chest to the waist'\n@highlight\nThe other victim, an 11-year-old boy, has not been identified and is in critical condition\n@highlight\nThe suspected shooter was identified in local reports on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe has been taken to psychiatric hospital after being arrested at the scene\n@highlight\nHe allegedly warned friends to stay away from school that day\n@highlight\nHero teacher John Masterson convinced the 7th grader to drop his weapon saving other students", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 404, "end": 425}, {"start": 530, "end": 543}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 810, "end": 831}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1618, "end": 1631}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tears: Students are reunited with family following a shooting at @placeholder, Tuesday, January 14, 2014", "idx": 36387}], "idx": 23616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Still smiling? Nick Buckles, chief executive of GS4, does not know if all Olympic security staff will be able to speak English Having been forced to apologise for failing to recruit enough Olympics security staff G4S's boss was left red-faced again today after he admitted he had no idea if those who are working could speak English. Asked whether all the security guards the company had recruited could speak fluent English, chief executive Nick Buckles said it was a 'difficult question to answer'. He added: 'I am pretty sure that they can, but I can\u2019t say categorically as I sit here today.'\n@highlight\nNick Buckles, G4S boss, paid \u00a31.2million a year\n@highlight\nG4S says it will foot the \u00a320million bill for army troops drafted to fill staff gap\n@highlight\n2,000 officers already due to be on duty at Olympics on peak days\n@highlight\nMove comes two days after 3,500 troops were called in to help\n@highlight\nTheresa May under increasing pressure for her handling of the affair\n@highlight\nFears G4S will not be able to provide the revised number of security guards", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night it was claimed that management at a @placeholder vetting centre were aware six months ago that it would not meet recruitment targets it was set to provide security at the Olympics.", "idx": 36391}], "idx": 23620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British Army sergeant major punched a married soldier three times after finding one of his female gunners in his bed and taking 15 photos to document the evidence, a court heard. Warrant Officer 2 Martin Holder intervened after allegedly finding Lance Bombardier Sarah White under the covers of Colour Sergeant James Kelt's bunk following an alcohol-fuelled night out during a training exercise in Germany. The 50-year-old immediately started taking photos of the pair, which he claimed he would use as evidence to prove they had 'breached' the standards and values of the army. Sergeant Major Martin Holder, 50 (left) punched Colour Sergeant James Kelt (right) three times after finding him in bed with another soldier during an overseas exercise in Germany\n@highlight\nMartin Holder, 50, allegedly found James Kelt in bed with Sarah White\n@highlight\nWO2 took 15 photos to prove the pair had 'breached' army standards\n@highlight\nPhotos shown to the court show Col Sgt Kelt hiding under his green duvet\n@highlight\nHolder punched Kelt when he 'lunged' to stop him taking photos, court told\n@highlight\nA judge ordered the court martial panel to find Holder not guilty of assault\n@highlight\nAll three were based at the prestigious Sandhurst Royal Military Academy", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 13}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said got out of bed when the lights went on and asked @placeholder, who was holding a grey wind-up camera in his hand, what he was doing, when he was punched in the face.", "idx": 36392}], "idx": 23621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kerry Washington knows you have been waiting. The star of the hit ABC series \"Scandal\" is fully aware that there is a legion of \"gladiators in suits\" (as fans call themselves) eagerly awaiting the return of the series. She, too, is pretty excited to be back playing Washington, D.C. insider and crisis management expert Olivia Pope. Pope is a \"fixer\" who formerly worked for her lover, Republican President Fitzgerald Grant. When told that there are many women who try to emulate both Pope's sense of fashion and take-charge personality, Washington laughs. \"I do, too,\" she said. The series ended its first season with the revelation that the character Quinn Perkins, an employee of Pope's (and played by Katie Lowes), was not actually Quinn Perkins.\n@highlight\n\"Scandal\" returns for season 2 on Thursday\n@highlight\nKerry Washington says there will be plenty of mystery and surprises\n@highlight\nShe says she grew up with an interest in politics\n@highlight\nHer next project is the Tarantino film \"Django Unchained\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a part Washington said she's not sure she would have been able to portray were it not for having the balance of the @placeholder role on \"Scandal.\"", "idx": 36397}], "idx": 23625} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 1993, Romeo Dallaire was full of hope for the future of Rwanda. Romeo Dallaire, now a Canadian senator, says that in Rwanda, he \"shook hands with the devil.\" The Canadian lieutenant general and son of a soldier was about to take up the biggest command of his career -- leading United Nations peacekeepers in the central African nation. A year later he left Rwanda a broken man, having watched helplessly as more than 800,000 people perished in Rwanda's genocide despite his pleas for more troops to stop the massacre. \"We could have actually saved hundreds of thousands,\" Dallaire told CNN's Christiane Amanpour for \"Scream Bloody Murder.\"\n@highlight\nIn 1994, Romeo Dallaire was leading a U.N. peacekeeping force in Rwanda\n@highlight\nThe Canadian lieutenant general warned his bosses that a slaughter was imminent\n@highlight\nInstead of sending reinforcements, the U.N. eventually ordered Dallaire to withdraw\n@highlight\nHe refused what he calls an \"immoral\" order and ultimately left Africa a broken man", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 89}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 324, "end": 338}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 604, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 648}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Because at that point it's clear to the @placeholder ... that there will not be any cavalry over the horizon.\"", "idx": 36400}], "idx": 23627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Militants from the Islamic State launched an attack on Kobane from Turkey for the first time today - indicating that the Syrian border town is now totally surrounded. The clashes, which killed at least 30 fighters, began when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives while driving an armoured vehicle across the border, Kurdish officials have said. Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, said the terror group 'used to attack the town from three sides. Today, they are attacking from four sides'. Turkey denied the fighters had used its territory for the raid. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSuicide bomber drove car across border from Turkey, officials have said\n@highlight\nTurkish government denied claims that its territory had been used for raid\n@highlight\nClashes today have killed at least eight Kurdish fighters, said monitors", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 388, "end": 417}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder group began its Kobane offensive in mid-September, capturing parts of the town as well as dozens of nearby villages.", "idx": 36405}], "idx": 23630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fans have been standing in queues for days, anxious to get their hands on Apple's latest iPhone. So what do one group of fans do the moment they get the iPhone in their hands? Why, tear it down into little pieces, of course! However, this is standard practice for the iFixit team, who always deconstruct products to figure out the value and provenance of the components inside. The insides of a phone can be quite revealing to tech fans. You can see if corners have been shaved, or no expense spared on the components inside. You can even divulge information about Apple's relationships with suppliers - for instance, arch-rival Samsung seems more absent than first expected.\n@highlight\niFixit team disassembles new iPhone in order to figure out who makes the components\n@highlight\nSony, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm provide parts of the phone - but Samsung seems conspicuously absent\n@highlight\nSteve Jobs's mantra to make it as 'beautiful' within as on the surface is alive and well", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inside the iPhone: @placeholder opened their phone as soon as they purchased it, to let the tech world know about the internals of APple's new device", "idx": 36412}], "idx": 23634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A group of native Hawaiians occupied the grounds of the old Hawaiian monarchy's royal residence Wednesday, vowing to stay and do the business of the kingdom's government. A member of the protest group Hawaiian Kingdom Government unlocks the palace gate. \"It is through a greater realm than ours\" that the group took this action, said Mahealani Kahau, elected leader of the group, called Hawaiian Kingdom Government. \"Today and every day, we will be here to assume our role.\" Group members left the palace grounds Wednesday afternoon, but vowed to return Thursday morning, The Honolulu Advertiser reported. \"We'll be here at 6 o'clock in the morning,\" Kahau told the newspaper.\n@highlight\nGroup does not recognize Hawaii as a U.S. state\n@highlight\nPalace used by rulers of Hawaiian kingdom; now a tourist attraction\n@highlight\nPeaceful protesters eventually unlock gates, leave grounds\n@highlight\nProtesters vow to return Thursday morning", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 210, "end": 236}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 396, "end": 422}, {"start": 585, "end": 603}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group is one of several in @placeholder that reject statehood and seek to return to the constitutional monarchy that effectively ended in 1893 when a group of politicians, businessmen and sugar planters -- aided by the U.S. minister to Hawaii -- overthrew the kingdom's government.", "idx": 36420}], "idx": 23640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ukrainian sovereignty won't be the only casualty of Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to assert Russian influence and interest in Crimea. It's still far too early to calibrate how this crisis will play out and what its consequences will be -- but it's a fair bet that whether it ends in a Putin victory, defeat, or draw, it's going to make a difficult situation in the Middle East even more complicated. Whether Putin wins or loses in Ukraine, the odds that Russia could be a reliable partner for the U.S. have decreased dramatically. And this only reinforces the painfully obvious: When it comes to the core issues facing the U.S. in the Middle East, the U.S. must focus on outcomes, not solutions, and be very sober about what it might do to contribute to them.\n@highlight\nAaron David Miller: Putin's intervention in Ukraine affects more than Ukraine's sovereignty\n@highlight\nMiller: This crisis and U.S. response will affect how Middle Eastern nations see U.S.\n@highlight\nHe says if Putin looks strong and U.S looks ineffectual, Syria, Iran and others take notice\n@highlight\nMiller: Obama administration is risk-averse, and faces long odds vs. Putin on Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 785, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia has never been as allergic as @placeholder to the possibility that Iran will become a nuclear threshold weapons state.", "idx": 36424}, {"query": "@placeholder will cut its own deal with America on the nuclear issue if it gets the right terms, regardless of what Putin thinks.", "idx": 36425}, {"query": "Partly this comes from the U.S. setting expectations too high; misreading the way the world actually is; underestimating how determined smaller powers can be; and it comes from the reality that @placeholder doesn't control the world now and never did.", "idx": 36427}], "idx": 23642} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A German citizen of Afghan descent was the source of much of the information on a potential \"Mumbai-style\" terror plot in Europe, a German counterterrorism official said Wednesday. The man, Ahmed Sidiqi, was detained in Kabul in July and transferred to U.S. custody where he has \"revealed details about the terror plot,\" said the official, who did not want to be named because he is not authorized to talk to the media. The man and several other Germans traveled from Hamburg to the Afghan-Pakistan border area in 2009, where he joined the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an extremist group allied with al Qaeda, German intelligence officials said.\n@highlight\nMan talks about a \"Mumbai-style\" attack in Europe, official says\n@highlight\nHe attended the same mosque in Hamburg as 9/11 hijacker Atta\n@highlight\nEurope plot is one factor in the increase in drone attacks in Pakistan\n@highlight\nU.S. officials say they are taking advantage of what they call \"precise intelligence\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 549, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As we have repeatedly said, we know @placeholder wants to attack Europe and the United States.\"", "idx": 36430}], "idx": 23643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British Ebola survivor William Pooley has called for a global solution to the epidemic which has claimed more than 7,500 lives in this year's Alternative Christmas Message. The 29-year-old nurse from Suffolk became the first Briton to be evacuated from west Africa with the deadly disease and famously returned to work in Sierra Leone after making a full recovery. He said Ebola is unlike any other disease he has ever witnessed and said thousands have died 'lonely, miserable deaths' without access to proper medical attention. Mr Pooley follows in the footsteps of more controversial choices Edward Snowden, Ali G, and Sharon Osbourne in delivering Channel Four's answer to the Queen's message to the nation.\n@highlight\nEbola survivor William Pooley delivered the Alternative Christmas Message\n@highlight\nThe nurse was the first Briton to be evacuated from west Africa with virus\n@highlight\nHe said epidemic was a global problem which would take the world to fix it\n@highlight\nQueen will praise 'selflessness' of medics fighting disease in her speech\n@highlight\nEbola has claimed the lives of more than 7,500 in west Africa so far", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 142, "end": 170}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 766, "end": 794}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year @placeholder, who was behind the leak of documents revealing mass surveillance programmes, said that children born today would grow up with no conception of privacy.", "idx": 36438}], "idx": 23648} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department threw aside diplomatic language Tuesday, attacking Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for creating what it calls a \"catastrophe\" by throwing many international aid workers out of the country. President Omar al-Bashir ordered the expulsion of aid groups after he was indicted on war crimes charges. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a direct challenge to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir Tuesday, warning that he and his government \"will be held responsible for every single death that occurs in\" the refugee camps of the Darfur region. Al-Bashir ordered the expulsion of 13 international aid groups from the Sudan earlier this month after he was indicted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes. While other aid groups remain in Sudan, the United Nations said the 13 expelled groups provided roughly half the assistance delivered in Darfur.\n@highlight\nState Department says Sudan president throwing out aid agencies is \"catastrophe\"\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton warns Sudan president will be \"responsible for every single death\"\n@highlight\nOmar al-Bashir wanted aid groups out after indictment on war crime charges\n@highlight\nSpokesman: Bashir must reverse decision because \"people's lives are at risk\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 45}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 717, "end": 744}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 943}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clinton said countries that support al-Bashir's expulsion order \"have the responsibility to persuade the government in @placeholder to change its decision to let the aid workers back, or they must replace with money and personnel those who have been expelled so that innocent lives are not lost and further undermined.\"", "idx": 36439}], "idx": 23649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Israeli officials are looking at changing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to address a joint meeting of Congress, including potentially relocating the speech, according to an Israeli source. The debate follows mounting criticism of Netanyahu's move to use the high profile address to criticize President Barack Obama's policy on Iran. While a range of ideas are being discussed there is no final decision yet, the Israeli source stressed. An official in Prime Minister Netanyahu's office insists \"at this moment\" the speech is still on, suggesting the Israelis were leaving themselves some wiggle room. \"In recent days the Prime Minister has received a number of inquiries about his visit to the US. At this moment there is no change to the plans,\" this official told CNN.\n@highlight\nNetanyahu scheduled to address Congress March 3\n@highlight\nSpeech has stirred controversy among Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 73, "end": 90}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 722, "end": 723}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Netanyahu has campaigned on a tough-against-@placeholder platform and has been accused of using the speech as a way to play up those credentials with voters.", "idx": 36440}], "idx": 23650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In yet another jab to NBC's Olympics coverage, the network has been accused of manufacturing unnecessary suspense for the women's gymnastics final - which was arguably not even close. The U.S. dominated the Russian team, which includes 2011 world champion Ksenia Afanaseva, and Team USA cruised to its first gold medal since 1996 by a five-point margin. It wasn\u2019t exactly as tight a match as TV viewers were led to believe. In fact, it was practically a runaway for the U.S. over a Russian team that struggled throughout the final. Nail in the coffin: Ksenia Afanaseva's floor exercuse, complete with a cringe-worthy stumble demolished any hope of Russia taking home gold\n@highlight\nNBC charged with leaving out Russian gymnast Ksenia Afanaseva's key floor exercise fall, which contributed to the team's loss to U.S.\n@highlight\nAfanaseva was 2011 world champion in the event\n@highlight\nTeam USA's victory made celebrities out of the 'Fab Five'\n@highlight\nCriticism of the network has spread with the help of Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 552, "end": 567}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 743}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Second place: @placeholder wound up taking the silver medal after being dominated by the U.S.", "idx": 36443}], "idx": 23652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- A search-and-rescue team on Monday found the body of a missing hot air balloonist who had crashed in Georgia three days earlier. Acting on a tip from a witness who saw an object falling Friday, authorities dispatched a helicopter in the direction she described and quickly found the body of Ed Ristaino of North Carolina, according to Ben Hill County Sheriff Bobby McLemore. \"We were relieved that we found him,\" McLemore said. \"But that still leaves recovery.\" Teams made up of state patrol officers, forestry units, neighboring sheriff's department personnel and volunteers scoured areas east of Fitzgerald in south-central Georgia, where the balloon basket went down.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ed Ristaino was an \"accomplished balloon pilot,\" friend and fellow balloonist says\n@highlight\nRistaino's body was found Monday, the Ben Hill County sheriff says\n@highlight\nHe went missing Friday after his hot air balloon was pulled into a storm\n@highlight\nFive skydivers who went up with him jumped and are safe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't have anything above my head,\" @placeholder recalled from accounts told to him.", "idx": 36453}], "idx": 23658} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The race might be getting a bit uncomfortable over in the Nationalist camp. But even Alex Salmond wouldn\u2019t have welcomed the international intervention from his latest unlikely supporter \u2013 North Korea. Russian separatists in Ukraine have already embarrassed the SNP by launching an online campaign to support independence. Scroll down for video Even Alex Salmond wouldn\u2019t have welcomed the international intervention from his latest unlikely supporter \u2013 North Korea North Korea - whose leader Kim Jong-un is pictures here posing with female soldiers - is said to be strongly supportive of Scottish independence Now North Korea, the repressive communist state led by Kim Jong-un, is reportedly keen to develop trade with Edinburgh because they \u2018like the taste of whisky\u2019.\n@highlight\nRepressive communist state keen to develop trade links with Edinburgh\n@highlight\nPyongyang-backed newspaper says separation 'very positive for Scotland'\n@highlight\nRegime's SNP embrace comes after Ukraine rebels voiced Salmond support", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he went on to say that budget concerns would probably prevent North Korea from setting up an embassy in @placeholder.", "idx": 36474}, {"query": "Scotland's First Minister, gesturing at the end of a press conference in Edinburgh today, is now backed by @placeholder and Russian separatists", "idx": 36475}], "idx": 23674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If only this was just a Halloween trick. Visitors trying to log on to the Obamacare website early Thursday morning saw the same stubborn phrase that has roiled users for weeks: \"The system is down at the moment.\" It's been almost a full month since the HealthCare.gov website launched, riddled with technical problems despite a series of advance warning signs. And despite a chorus of apologies out of Washington, it may be another month before everything's running smoothly. Vice President Joe Biden became the highest-ranking administration official to apologize Wednesday for the botched rollout. \"We assumed that it was up and ready to run,\" he told CNN's sister network HLN. \"But the good news is although it's not -- and we apologize for that -- we are confident by the end of November it'll be, and there'll still be plenty of time for people to register and get online.\"\n@highlight\nVisitors trying to log in to Obamacare site early Thursday see \"The system is down\" message\n@highlight\nBiden said he didn't bother trying to log on because \"it was clear that I was not getting online\"\n@highlight\nObama: \"I take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed ASAP\"\n@highlight\nSebelius says she was wrong to tell Obama the website was ready", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told CNN last week that Obama didn't know of the problems with the site -- even though insurance companies had complained and the site crashed during a pre-launch test run -- until after it went live.", "idx": 36485}], "idx": 23679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As a tribute to the five siblings killed in a tragic Texas trailer park fire, a local artist has stepped up and donated his time in crafting a set of personalized caskets for the children. Siblings Noah, 15; Nicholas, 13; Julian, 9; Areyanah, 6; and Lilyana, 5, Ortiz died early Tuesday after their 70-foot mobile home in Edna, Texas was engulfed in flames. Their father Johnny Hernandez Jr was able to get wife Annabel and their 4-year-old son Johnny III out of the house in time, but unfortunately the five other children became trapped and perished inside. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nTrey Ganem, who is also a hot rod designer, created five custom caskets for children who died in a mobile home fire\n@highlight\nJohnny Hernandez, 30, managed to get Annabel Ortiz, 32, and their two-year-old son, Johnny, out of their burning home on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nTheir five other children perished in the partially collapsed Texas home\n@highlight\nNoah, 15, received a coffin with his high school logo and varsity football number, Nicholas, 13, had one with Call of Duty emblazoned on top\n@highlight\nFor Julian, 9, Ganem designed a WWE-themed casket and for the two girls, Ariana, 6, and Liliana, 5, designed caskets based on the movie Frozen\n@highlight\nAuthorities are investigating the cause of the fast-moving fire", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 371, "end": 389}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 720, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nicholas was a gamer, so Ganem made him a @placeholder-themed casket.", "idx": 36499}], "idx": 23692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cambridge, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Opponents of an Islamic community center and mosque planned to be built near ground zero say it would desecrate hallowed ground. But suspicion has greeted proposed mosque projects in places less hallowed than ground zero -- in Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Sheboygan, Wisconsin; Temecula, California; and elsewhere. This suggests that opposition to mosques is not driven only by sensitivity to the memory of terrorism victims, but also by a growing unease toward Islam, fueled by security fears. Opposition to Islamic centers and mosques in the United States shows remarkable similarities to anti-Islamic movements in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, where people also have sought to prohibit new mosques. Last December in Switzerland, citizens voted in a referendum to prohibit new minarets.\n@highlight\nJocelyne Cesari: Opposition to mosques shows a growing unease and fear of Islam\n@highlight\nOpponents mix up terrorists spouting Islamic rhetoric with the religion, she says\n@highlight\nCesari points out Christianity was not blamed for the terrorism during Northern Ireland conflict\n@highlight\nShe says rather than demonize the \"Other,\" we must imagine Muslims as fellow citizens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 839, "end": 853}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scholarly literature often echoes stereotypical images of Islam and @placeholder, such as women in burqas or bearded fanatics with bulging eyes shouting slogans.", "idx": 36501}], "idx": 23694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The United States hopes cool, careful language will keep the North Korean crisis from boiling over. The United States has been vocal in condemning North Korea for what it calls an act of aggression and provocation in the March 26 sinking of a South Korean warship that killed 46 sailors. But you won't hear American officials call this \"an act of war.\" In fact, from President Obama on down the chain of command in this latest Korean crisis, the word \"war\" is missing in action. Obama set the tone, offering support and condolences to the South Koreans in March. Once an international investigation concluded last week that the patrol ship Cheonan was sunk by a North Korean torpedo, a White House statement called the ship sinking \"an act of aggression ... one more instance of North Korea's unacceptable behavior and defiance of international law.\"\n@highlight\nTerm \"act of war\" is missing in U.S. response to sinking of South Korean warship\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton: U.S. \"working hard to avoid an escalation, belligerence and provocation\"\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has denied responsibility for the March 26 sinking of ship\n@highlight\n\"This is a very sensitive period. You have to be very careful,\" analyst says of situation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 974, "end": 988}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Washington is standing with @placeholder's decision to halt trade agreements with North Korea.", "idx": 36508}], "idx": 23700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gareth Bale marked his return to the Real Madrid starting line-up by scoring after just nine minutes in a convincing 5-1 win over Rayo Vallecano that gave Carlo Ancelotti\u2019s team their 13th straight victory. The Welshman, who also hit the crossbar in the second half, has seen Madrid win their last seven games as he recovered from a Gluteus injury and some supporters have made no secret of the desire to seem the team left unchanged but he came in for Isco on Saturday night at the Santiago Bernabeu and helped Real to yet another comfortable win. Cristiano Ronaldo played Toni Kroos in behind the Rayo Vallecano defence and the German midfielder crossed from the left for Bale to swoop at the back post and convert the centre for the opener.\n@highlight\nGareth Bale opens the scoring on nine minutes with a close range tap in\n@highlight\nSergio Ramos made it 2-0 before half-time with a volley from a corner\n@highlight\nAlberto Bueno pulled one back for the visitors before half-time\n@highlight\nRayo's Leonardo Baptistao has a goal ruled out for offside after the interval\n@highlight\nMoments later Toni Kroos makes it 3-1 with a beautiful low curled effort\n@highlight\nKarim Benzema made it 4-1 before the hour mark but looked offside\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo added a fifth in the closing stages of the match\n@highlight\nReal Madrid XI: Navas, Nacho, Pepe, Ramos, Marcelo, Kroos, Modric, Bale, Rodriguez, Ronaldo, Benzema\n@highlight\nRayo Vallecano XI: Alvarez, Tito, Ze Castro, Ba, Insua, Fatau, Trashorras, Lica, Bueno, Kakuta, Baptistao", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 155, "end": 169}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 483, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 549, "end": 565}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1355}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1362}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1371}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1381, "end": 1386}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1403}, {"start": 1406, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1434, "end": 1447}, {"start": 1453, "end": 1459}, {"start": 1462, "end": 1465}, {"start": 1468, "end": 1476}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1480}, {"start": 1483, "end": 1487}, {"start": 1490, "end": 1494}, {"start": 1497, "end": 1506}, {"start": 1509, "end": 1512}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1519}, {"start": 1522, "end": 1527}, {"start": 1530, "end": 1538}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Navas hasn't had to make a save yet as @placeholder are starting to build some momentum.", "idx": 36522}], "idx": 23707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:31 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:55 EST, 10 December 2013 It might not seem very statesmanlike but at least it is festive. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg revealed his official Christmas card today, complete with him in a Santa hat and wife Miriam sporting reindeer ears and Rudolph's red nose. The humorous image is the work of their sons, and is a marked departure from the carefully stage-managed portraits chosen by the other political leaders. 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Nida was still in Atlanta at the home he shared with his wife, \"Real Housewives\" co-star Phaedra Parks, on Wednesday after the noon deadline that U.S. marshals gave him to turn himself in to the minimum-security federal prison in Lexington, Kentucky. Park's publicist, Steve Honig, who was at the home when Nida arrived Wednesday afternoon, told CNN \"there was an incident\" around 4 p.m., although he declined to give details on the record.\n@highlight\nNEW: Apollo Nida posted a video just before walking into prison early Thursday\n@highlight\nThere was \"an incident\" with Nida at his Atlanta home, his wife's publicist says\n@highlight\nNida was ordered to report to a federal prison in Kentucky on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHis fraud scheme stole millions from at least 50 people over four years, a prosecutor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 35}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This situation has put a tremendous strain on @placeholder and her family, and she is working hard to bring back a sense of normalcy to everyone's lives.\"", "idx": 36533}], "idx": 23716} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We are losing in Afghanistan, on two fronts. The most important center of gravity of the conflict -- as the Taliban well recognizes -- is the American public. And now, most Americans are opposed to the war. For years, Afghanistan was \"the forgotten war,\" and when Americans started paying attention again -- roughly around the time of President Obama's inauguration -- what they saw was not a pretty sight: a corrupt Afghan government, a world-class drug trade, a resurgent Taliban and steadily rising U.S. casualties. Many surely thought: Didn't we win this war eight years ago? Americans, of course, hate seeing the deaths of fellow citizens in combat, but even more they hate to see those deaths in the service of a war they believe they are either not winning or maybe even losing, which is one of the reasons why they largely turned against the Iraq war in 2006.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: Most Americans now oppose the war in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nHe says U.S., Afghan government don't provide basic security\n@highlight\nHobbes said life in nations without security is \"nasty, brutish and short\"\n@highlight\nBergen: Obama has to add troops if he is serious about repelling Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Without providing that security, as @placeholder wrote three and half centuries ago, governments of any kind will fail at their most basic task.", "idx": 36538}], "idx": 23720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 03:23 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 7 October 2013 Cigarette packets that feature health warnings deter a third of British teenagers from smoking, a survey has revealed. The British Heart Foundation\u2019s poll of 2,500 13 to 18-year-olds showed that current packaging on cigarette packets stops 33 per cent of teens from taking up the habit. The survey also revealed that nearly 8 in 10 young people, or 77 per cent, think the UK should introduce standardised cigarette packs - like those used in Australia. Deterrent: Health warnings on cigarette packets stop a third of teens from smoking, a new poll has revealed\n@highlight\nThird of teens say packaging stops them from taking up the habit\n@highlight\nNearly 8 in 10 think 'standardised' packets - which are the same size, have no logo and are covered in graphic warnings - should be introduced in UK\n@highlight\nPackets were introduced in Australia last year - where half of teens said graphic packaging stopped them smoking\n@highlight\nResults comes 24 hours before EU vote on smoking legislation\n@highlight\nPoll of 2,500 13 to 18-year-olds by British Heart Foundation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 215, "end": 238}, {"start": 464, "end": 465}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 886, "end": 887}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became the first country in the world to adopt standardised", "idx": 36546}], "idx": 23726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Generous Good Samaritans known collectively as 'layaway angels' have been reminding everyone what the holiday season is all about. Many US retailers have dusted off the once-popular layaway option in recent years, offering customers to reserve merchandise and pay for in installments. But shoppers on a tight budget often find themselves scrambling to come up with the money to cover their debt in time for the holidays so they can bring home presents for their loved ones. That is where the 'layaway angels' come in. 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Swimming's international federation body raised objections to Armstrong's participation in the Masters South Central Zone Swimming Championships at the University of Texas this weekend, U.S. Masters Swimming Executive Director Rob Butcher said today. Armstrong was to swim three distance events. Out of the pool: Lance Armstrong pulled out of a swim meet this weekend over concerns that doing may have violated his worldwide ban from competition\n@highlight\nArmstrong withdrew over questions of his eligibility following lifetime ban on competition by the U.S. Anti-doping agency\n@highlight\nWas due to swim in three distance events in the competition this weekend in Austin, Texas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 362, "end": 402}, {"start": 411, "end": 429}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 814, "end": 836}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder spokesman did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment.", "idx": 36548}], "idx": 23728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Arrowsmith CLICK HERE to read the full match report from the Etihad Stadium. He was arguably Manchester City's third choice striker at the beginning of the season, but Edin Dzeko's clinical finishing has taken the club to within a point of returning the Premier League title to the Etihad. The Bosnian international scored an opening brace during City's resounding 4-0 victory over Aston Villa in their penultimate game of the season - leaving them needing only a draw against West Ham to be crowned champions. Dzeko's two goals took his tally for the season to 26 in all competitions (16 league goals) - not a bad return for a player who has frequently been linked with a move and bristles at the term of 'super-sub'.\n@highlight\nManchester City beat Aston Villa 4-0 to close in on the Premier League title\n@highlight\nEdin Dzeko had two shots on target... and scored with both of them\n@highlight\nPablo Zabaleta was a constant threat and was involved in Dzeko's goals\n@highlight\nYaya Toure was typically outstanding - scoring City's 100th league goal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 741, "end": 755}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right on time: @placeholder patrolled his flank with absolute authority, spending more time in Villa's half", "idx": 36552}], "idx": 23731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "\u2018Dear Mummy and Daddy,\u2019 reads the looping blue handwriting on Snoopy writing paper. \u2018I am getting along very well. But I am still crying slightly because I am missing you very much.\u2019 That letter was written 35 years ago by my husband, Guy, then aged eight. It was two weeks into his first term at boarding school and he was desperately homesick, but obviously trying to be brave. His mother showed us the letter a couple of weeks ago, as we were discussing where to send our own children, Will, 11, and Alice, nine, when they move to senior school.\n@highlight\nAnnabel says her education was first class but she finds herself wincing at the thought of her children boarding\n@highlight\nThe letter that Guy, aged eight, had sent to his parents about being upset at boarding school nearly broke Annabel's heart\n@highlight\nSome attribute relationship problems or mental breakdowns to being deprived of parental support during the crucial teenage years\n@highlight\nGuy found it hard to settle in and they are debating whether or not to send their children Alice, nine, and Will, 11 to boarding school\n@highlight\nExpensive boarding schools are now more luxurious, less eccentric places", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even so, when we had our children, @placeholder and I assumed that they would follow in our footsteps to boarding school.", "idx": 36566}], "idx": 23742} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the most romantic of all settings for a grand slam. Paris in the spring sees the sweeping boulevards and majestic parks of the French capital in full and glorious bloom. Nestled in the chic 16th arrondissement near the Bois de Boulogne, Stade Roland Garros is much loved by spectators and players alike -- a perfect venue for the second major of the season. But for some of the biggest names in tennis, its red clay courts meant only heartbreak and shattered dreams. For them it's the slam that got away. The one missing piece of the jigsaw in an otherwise perfect career.\n@highlight\nGrand slam in tennis consists of Wimbledon, French, U.S. and Australian Opens\n@highlight\nOnly seven men have completed a career grand slam in singles\n@highlight\nPete Sampras, Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg all won three of the slams\n@highlight\nEach missed out on the career grand slam by failing to win French Open", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 233, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 269}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder\" usually blew away the opposition with his trademark big serve and volley game -- but unfortunately at the French Open he had feet of clay and often exited in the early rounds.", "idx": 36570}], "idx": 23745} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From North Korean hackers to embarrassing emails about our favorite stars, the recent hack of Sony Pictures seems to have all the makings of a Hollywood movie. And maybe one day it will be. After all, there seems to be a new plot twist almost daily, the latest coming Wednesday with news that movie theaters across the country were canceling plans to screen \"The Interview\" after a group calling itself the Guardians of Peace warned that moviegoers would suffer a \"bitter fate\" if they went to see the film. But as surreal as the Sony story sounds, it actually holds a number of valuable lessons on cybersecurity for all of us. 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But the gunfire and explosions that echoed across the Syrian capital in recent days have underscored a turning point of sorts. The clashes shattered the notion that Damascus exists in a security bubble. Helicopters said to fire indiscriminately Syria experts say the battle for Syria's two largest cities -- Damascus and the country's economic capital, Aleppo -- has begun.\n@highlight\nGunfire echoing across Damascus underscores a turning point of sorts\n@highlight\nSyria experts say the battle for the nation's two largest cities has begun\n@highlight\nDamascus and the country's economic capital, Aleppo, have seen armed clashes\n@highlight\nThey've also seen peaceful protests including strikes by shopkeepers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several days after last month's market strike in @placeholder, however, shopkeepers in several Aleppo commercial districts mounted a similar but smaller protest.", "idx": 36577}], "idx": 23751} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Before the festivities at the White House came to a close, the Obama family headed to Hawaii to celebrate Christmas By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:07 EST, 22 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 23 December 2012 Michelle Obama put her campaign to end childhood obesity on hold as she helped cook up some turkey, stuffing and mac and cheese. The First Lady dubbed herself \u2018hostess in chief\u2019 as she welcomed the country into her family\u2019s home for the holidays. \u2018This is the time when I throw \u201cLet's Move\u201d out the window for a moment, and get that mac and cheese. Everybody deserves their mac and cheese,\u2019 she told The Today Show this week.\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama dubbed herself \u2018hostess in chief\u2019 as she welcomed the country into the White House for the holidays\n@highlight\nThe First Lady oversaw festivities, making herself available to welcome the \u2018thousands and thousands of visitors\u2019 that stopped by the White House\n@highlight\nBefore the festivities at the White House came to a close, the Obama family headed to Hawaii to celebrate Christmas", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 217, "end": 230}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 967, "end": 977}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s the one time of the year where we really open up the @placeholder,\u2019 she said.", "idx": 36580}], "idx": 23753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A goalkeeper for the German national soccer team apparently killed himself by stepping in front of a train, just months after he and his wife adopted a daughter, police said Wednesday. Robert Enke, 32, was captain of the German top-division soccer club Hannover 96 and had played in eight games for his national team. He was widely expected to be the German team's keeper in the 2010 World Cup. \"Preliminary police investigations indicate a suicide,\" Hannover 96 spokesman Stefan Wittke said. Enke died about 6:25 p.m. Tuesday. His wife Teresa said he left a suicide note. She said her husband had been battling depression for six years but had kept his condition from the public.\n@highlight\nRobert Enke, 32, was expected to start for Germany in 2010 World Cup\n@highlight\nEnke's wife says he suffered from depression for six years\n@highlight\nThe Enkes lost their daughter Lara, 2, to a heart condition in 2006\n@highlight\nGermany cancels its exhibition game against Chile", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Enke missed Germany's last four matches because of a bacterial infection, but he had recently returned to action with @placeholder.", "idx": 36602}], "idx": 23767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)The day after 25 House Republicans attempted to prevent Speaker John Boehner from getting a third term, Boehner says he's starting \"a family conversation\" with his critics. The Speaker and his allies were furious with GOP members who publicly rebuked him on the opening day of the new session of Congress. In front of live television cameras they voted for someone else or declined to back him for the job. Hours after the vote the message was clear that those defectors would be punished. Two Florida Republicans who opposed Boehner - Rep. Daniel Webster, who got 12 votes for his own bid to become Speaker, and Rep. Richard Nugent, who voted for him - were removed from serving on the House Rules committee. That panel is essentially an extension of the Speaker's office since it decides which bills go to the floor and sets parameters for debate.\n@highlight\nMore than two dozen Republicans voted against Boehner gaining another term as Speaker\n@highlight\nBoehner plans conversations with GOP critics\n@highlight\nSome critics are being removed from key committee seats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 33, "end": 49}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 703, "end": 723}, {"start": 897, "end": 907}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sources told CNN that prior to the vote for Speaker, they had a good idea of the group that would vote for other candidates.", "idx": 36604}], "idx": 23768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- Suspected Islamic extremists arrested last week in Barcelona were planning al Qaeda-style attacks in Spain, Germany, France, Britain and Portugal, according to an informant who \"infiltrated\" the group, Spain's El Pais newspaper reports. \"If we attack the metro [subway system in Barcelona], the emergency services can't get there,\" one of the suspected suicide bombers told the informant, El Pais reported on Saturday. \"Our preference is public transport, especially the metro.\" El Pais reported that it had access to the informant's testimony to Spanish officials. CNN has confirmed that authorities have given high importance to an informant's testimony.\n@highlight\nInformant: Terrorists planned to attack public transport systems in Europe\n@highlight\nEl Pais said it had access to informant's testimony to Spanish officials\n@highlight\n10 suspects were arrested for allegedly plotting attacks\n@highlight\nInformant: Cell consisted of six suicide bombers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two other pairs of suicide bombers were to strike elsewhere in Spain, while another suicide bomber was to attack in @placeholder, although the informant said he did not know where or when those attacks were to occur, El Pais reported.", "idx": 36615}], "idx": 23778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Republican Scott Brown won a major upset victory in Tuesday's special election for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy. Brown defeated Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, the Democratic candidate. Brown's victory made real the once unthinkable prospect of a Republican filling the seat held by Kennedy, known as the liberal lion, for almost 47 years until his death from brain cancer in August. Voters across Massachusetts braved winter cold and snow for an election with high stakes -- the domestic agenda of President Obama, including his priority of health care reform.\n@highlight\nDemocrat Martha Coakley concedes to Republican Scott Brown\n@highlight\nPresident Obama \"frustrated\" by Massachusetts Senate race, aide says\n@highlight\nGood turnout expected as Massachusetts votes to fill Sen. 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The Belgium forward, whom Brendan Rodgers believes will be a \u2018world-class striker\u2019, joined Liverpool in August but was immediately loaned back to Lille to continue his development before heading to Anfield next summer. But such is Liverpool\u2019s keenness to bring Origi in, they would be ready to pay a premium to get him in the new year. 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Thousands of travelers crowded into the small international airport on St Maarten on Thursday as Carnival began the logistical nightmare of getting everyone off the island on flights as it became apparent that no one was sailing back to Port Canaveral in Florida. The Carnival Dream was in St Maarten on the final stop of a seven-day Caribbean cruise when the crew announced a 'mechanical issue' with a diesel generator, passengers said.\n@highlight\nPassengers on the Carnival Dream flew home from St Maarten on Thursday after 'mechanical issues' caused overflowing toilets\n@highlight\nCarnival Legend has a problem with its sailing speed on Friday and is returning to Tampa, Florida\n@highlight\nCarnival Elation towed back to port in New Orleans last Saturday\n@highlight\nCarnival Triumph stranded for five days in Gulf of Mexico last month following engine fire\n@highlight\nCustomers offered partial refunds and half price on their next cruise", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 984}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dream, which is docked in @placeholder, was forced to fly passengers home", "idx": 36632}], "idx": 23786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If all goes according to plan, cancer survivor Kyle Garlett will compete in October's Ford Ironman World Championship, a grueling triathlon made up of a 2.4-mile ocean swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride and a 26.2-mile run. Heart transplant recipient and cancer survivor Kyle Garlett will compete in October's Ironman World Championship. And he'll do it with another man's heart pumping in his chest. \"I don't think there's anybody who wouldn't consider me a success story and a survivor,\" Garlett said. His medical issues began in 1989 when he received his first Hodgkin's disease diagnosis as a high school senior. In 1995, during his third battle with the cancer, doctors ceased his chemotherapy treatment when they discovered it had weakened his heart.\n@highlight\nCancer survivor and transplant recipient Kyle Garlett will compete in Kona triathlon\n@highlight\nLast year, Dwight Kroening was first person with heart transplant to finish Ironman\n@highlight\nThe lack of nerves on a donor heart poses an extra challenge for transplant patients", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 95, "end": 125}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 314, "end": 339}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A heart transplant may seem extremely daunting, but @placeholder saw it as a more hopeful operation than his years of cancer treatments.", "idx": 36635}], "idx": 23787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Grow old along with me! / The best is yet to be, / The last of life for which the first was made.\" Robert Browning, 1864 How quaint Browning's celebratory ode to aging is these days. Americans seem gripped with dread about an aging society. The alarm \"we can't afford it\" is ringing loudly all over the place, from congressional hearing rooms to corporate boardrooms to policy think tanks. The reason for the alarm is the federal government's rising tide of red ink. Retirement looms for the roughly 76 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964. The oldest members of the Woodstock generation could start collecting Social Security in 2008 and they'll be eligible for Medicare next year. And the core of the federal government's long-term debt-and-deficit problem is entitlement spending.\n@highlight\nChris Farrell: \"We can't afford early retirement\" is alarmist; there's no Social Security crisis\n@highlight\nFarrell says public and private pensions depend on economy's 2 percent steady growth\n@highlight\nMandating older retirement is a step backward, he writes. Wealthy societies don't do that\n@highlight\nThe goal should be giving people freedom of choice in the last third of life, Farrell says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 818, "end": 830}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet with Social Security, and @placeholder in 1965, a majority of aging workers could look forward to a period of fulfillment at the end of their working lives.", "idx": 36638}], "idx": 23788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Parents, fear not: another shipment of merchandise for Disney mega-hit Frozen is on its way to the UK. Disney has confirmed more clothing, dolls and soft toys based on the blockbuster animated musical has been ordered to deal with the shortage in British shops. It follows the runaway success of the film which, despite a lukewarm response from critics, has become a massive hit among children. Out of stock: Clothing, dolls and soft toys based on the blockbuster animated musical Frozen have sold out. Pictured here is a teenage Elsa the Snow Queen, voiced by Maia Mitchell That, of course, meant the inevitable demands followed for toys and costumes like Elsa's shimmering blue dress or Anna's caped ensemble and plaited wig.\n@highlight\nDisney confirms more clothing, dolls and soft toys are on their way\n@highlight\nIt follows the runaway success of the film on both sides of the Atlantic\n@highlight\nAlready it has raked in $1 billion (\u00a3644.5 million) at the box office", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 99, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 530, "end": 548}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was in the @placeholder box office top 10 for more than three months and now ranks as the 10th highest grossing film in cinema history.", "idx": 36640}], "idx": 23790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Celebrated Cameroonian-born photographer Samuel Fosso, famous for his compelling self-portraits, has had his work exhibited in major museums across the world -- from New York and Paris to London and Buenos Aires. Yet Fosso's thought-provoking creations, in which he transforms into characters ranging from symbols of black identity to pop culture icons, had never been exhibited in Nigeria, the country he grew up in but had to flee at a young age to escape the Biafran War in the late 1960s. Not any longer. Fosso, who now lives and works in the Central African Republic, has chosen the LagosPhoto Festival for the global premiere of his latest photographic series, \"The Emperor of Africa.\" In his latest work, the award-winning artist uses his constructed images to explore the relationship between Africa and China by assuming the part of Chinese leader Mao Zedong.\n@highlight\nLagosPhoto Festival is underway\n@highlight\nThis year's theme is \"The Megacity and the Non-City\"\n@highlight\nThe festival features more than 50 photographers and artists spanning 15 countries\n@highlight\nIt also introduces the global premiere of Samuel Fosso's latest photographic series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 556, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 615}, {"start": 677, "end": 697}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 889, "end": 907}, {"start": 954, "end": 965}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The real goal of @placeholder is not only in the work that we show but also to show that there's another side of Nigeria -- there's another side of Africa -- and we hope that spreading that message will lead to positive change.\"", "idx": 36642}], "idx": 23792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Toyko, Japan (CNN) -- He may be diminutive in stature as he appears under the shadow of the Tokyo Skytree, Japan's tallest structure at 634 meters. But as he twists and screams \"I'm so pretty!\" onstage, it becomes clear that his star is rising. The crowd of thousands goes wild, screaming his name and snapping as many photos as they can. \"Funassyi\" is a superstar in a pear costume. In the world of cute, cuddly, and sometimes bizarre mascots, these \"yuru-kyara\" (meaning gentle or laid back characters), have been a ubiquitous presence in advertising in Japan for decades. But Funassyi is a hyperactive talking and dancing pear who has distinguished himself from the pack.\n@highlight\nJapanese pear mascot enjoys enduring popularity\n@highlight\nFunassyi's origins lie in his YouTube channel\n@highlight\nFunassyi's ability to speak makes him an interactive and electrifying crowd favorite", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Funassyi's stardom currently remains limited to Japan, it's not unbelievable to imagine his following expanding worldwide, placing him among the ranks of other @placeholder icons that became multi-billion-dollar icons.", "idx": 36645}], "idx": 23795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's every parent's worst nightmare - when Alison and Basil Eastwood waved their daughter off on a gap year adventure, the thought she would never return home was inconceivable. But the parents from Bicester, Oxfordshire, were bereft after Cecily, 19, was killed while she was volunteering in Zambia. The teenager had been enjoying teaching at a school in Kitwe where she ran a homework club for orphans. She intended to stay there for a year before taking up a place at Cambridge University. 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Shahnaz Nazli was on her way to an all girls school where she taught in the village of Shahkas, in the country's northwestern Khyber tribal district, when two men on a motorcycle pulled up and opened fire, government official Asmatullah Wazir told CNN. She was transported to hospital in the nearby town of Jamrud, but later died from the multiple gunshots to her body. 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The Al-Fateh mosque near Ramses Square in central Cairo has become the latest flashpoint in the growing crisis after more than 1,000 people reportedly sought refuge following Friday's clashes between protesters primarily aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood and security forces. Protesters took those killed and wounded in the clashes at the Ramses Square to the mosque, where the Muslim Brotherhood established a makeshift field hospital.\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 1,000 people are caught up in a standoff at a Cairo mosque, officials say\n@highlight\nNEW: State TV reports 821 Muslim Brotherhood members arrested\n@highlight\nConflicting casualty figures put the death toll in Cairo between 17 and 54\n@highlight\nRoving armed groups are sporadically clashing in Cairo, state media reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 526, "end": 543}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 668, "end": 685}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 864, "end": 881}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The casualties have not been limited to @placeholder supporters and security forces.", "idx": 36661}], "idx": 23806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There is a simple message for Michael Schumacher one year on from his devastating accident -- keep fighting. Formula One's record-breaking, seven-time world champion is continuing his recovery from the severe head injuries he sustained in a skiing crash on 29th December last year. After emergency brain surgery in France and nine months in hospital, Schumacher has been moved to the family home near Lake Geneva in Switzerland to continue his rehabilitation. His close family, including his wife Corinna and two teenage children Gina Marie and Mick, have maintained their silent support by choosing not to release a statement on the anniversary of the accident.\n@highlight\nIt is one year since Michael Schumacher suffered head injuries in a skiing crash\n@highlight\nSeven-time F1 world champion continues his rehabilitation at home in Switzerland\n@highlight\nGerman's manager Sabine Kehm says it is still a long road to recovery\n@highlight\nCurrent F1 racer Jules Bianchi also recovering from head injuries after Japan GP crash", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 56}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 786, "end": 787}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 956, "end": 957}, {"start": 965, "end": 977}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There were expressions of support for Schumacher, however, from the @placeholder racer's global fans and members of the F1 community, Monday.", "idx": 36665}], "idx": 23808} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What happened in Tunisia in the last nine months is momentous, an ongoing event of real historical importance. When in January of this year Zine el Abidine Ben Ali left the country after he indulged in a 'Presidency' that lasted almost 24 years, Tunisians were hopeful, yet also slightly anxious about the future. Now they have voted in the first free and fair elections in the country's history. Voter turnout has reportedly been very high. International observers confirmed that the electoral process has been sound. Tunisians have rallied around these elections as a focal point for a new chapter in their history. The Islamically oriented Ennahda has won more seats than any other party. Previously banned, the party is heavily influenced by the ideas of Rachid Ghannouchi who returned to Tunisia from exile in London earlier this year. If at the beginning of his political career, Ghannouchi flirted with rather more radical forms of Islamism, including the revolutionary model in Iran, he made it clear upon his arrival in Tunis that he should not be compared to Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the Islamic revolution of 1979.\n@highlight\nModerate Islamist party Ennahda wins plurality of votes in Tunisia election\n@highlight\nAdib-Moghaddam: Election signals shift from ideological Islam to civic Islam\n@highlight\nAdib-Moghaddam: Time of one-man dictatorships in region is over", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 895, "end": 904}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1302}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1317}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During this process of confrontation between state and society, Islamic politics have been transformed from revolutionary Islamism which peaked in Iran in 1979 to the emergence of a post-modern, secularised, democratic, civic @placeholder that is a part of the political mix in Muslim-majority societies today.", "idx": 36669}], "idx": 23810} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Danny Willett picked up the second European Tour title of his career after carding a final-round six-under-par 66 to convincingly win the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City, South Africa. The Englishman holed six birdies on Sunday to finish 18 under for the tournament and seal a four-shot victory, beating fellow countrymen Ross Fisher and Luke Donald to the prize. It was a frustrating final round for Donald, who came into the final day leading by a shot on 13 under, but could only close with a one-over 73. Danny Willett holds aloft the trophy after winning the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa\n@highlight\nDanny Willett hit a final round 66 to win the Nedbank Golf Challenge\n@highlight\nFellow Englishman Ross Fisher finished four shots behind in second place\n@highlight\nFormer world No 1 Luke Donald couldn't hold his lead to finish third", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 138, "end": 159}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 567, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 663, "end": 684}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I could have played a bit better today, but I still would have had to shoot five under just to tie with @placeholder.", "idx": 36676}], "idx": 23814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM Sergio Garcia could look back on a battle well fought throughout Sunday: \u2018It looks like I\u2019m finally growing up now,\u2019 concluded the 34-year-old Spaniard. It sounded like even he would agree that the process had taken some time. But this was one of his Major near-misses from which he could genuinely take pride, certainly more than was the case when he was in contention at this same course eight years ago. It was on that sunbaked afternoon at Royal Liverpool that he came out dressed from head to toe like a canary and subsided woefully as Tiger Woods romped to the title. Afterwards the American is said to have texted to a friend that \u2018I just bludgeoned Tweetie Pie\u2019.\n@highlight\nSergio Garcia pushed eventual Open winner Rory McIlroy close on Sunday\n@highlight\nAfter getting the better of Garcia in 2006, Tiger Woods is said to have texted a friend saying: 'I just bludgeoned Tweetie Pie'\n@highlight\nThis year, Spaniard was proud and happy with the way he performed at Royal Liverpool having subisded eight years previously", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His problem going forward is that, having been denied by Woods in his pomp, he now has to confront another outstanding rival in @placeholder.", "idx": 36678}], "idx": 23816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Following the ban of social media site Twitter in Turkey last week, today video website Youtube has also been blocked in the country. The ban comes after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted by Reuters at a rally last week saying: 'I don't understand how people of good sense could defend this Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. There are all kinds of lies there.' Google has confirmed reports that some users have been unable to access the site. It is thought that some internet users in the country can still access Youtube. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan banned Twitter last week. Today reports that Youtube is now blocked in Turkey have emerged from the country\n@highlight\nTwitter was banned in the country last week\n@highlight\nYesterday court ordered ban on suspension of the social media site\n@highlight\nToday a block on Youtube has been imposed\n@highlight\nTelecoms authority described the move as 'administrative measure'\n@highlight\nBlock comes after leaked audio seems to record Turkish officials discussing Syria\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan blocked Twitter ahead of elections\n@highlight\nMr Erdogan is battling corruption scandal\n@highlight\nRecordings of him allegedly admitting wrongdoing flooded social media\n@highlight\nGoogle is now looking into the ban - says some users still accessing site\n@highlight\nOther sites could be blocked if documents 'threatening' national security leaked - government officials have said\n@highlight\nLast week, President Gul tweeted that he did not agree with Twitter ban", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 169, "end": 188}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 548, "end": 567}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1491, "end": 1493}, {"start": 1530, "end": 1536}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He slammed opponents for leaking an audio tape on Youtube of a security meeting discussing potential military action in @placeholder", "idx": 36680}], "idx": 23817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Last updated at 9:05 AM on 25th November 2011 Three executives of Japan's Olympus Corp resigned today ahead of a boardroom showdown with ousted CEO Michael Woodford, as the British whistleblower said he would not be surprised if \u2018some criminality\u2019 were involved in the scandal engulfing the once-venerable firm. The camera and endoscope maker admitted this month it hid losses on securities investments for two decades, blaming former president and chairman Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, former vice-president Hisashi Mori and internal auditor Hideo Yamada for the cover-up. Michael Woodford speaks to the media before speaking at a panel at a Tokyo hall today\n@highlight\nOusted CEO Michael Woodford suggests 'criminality' could be involved", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 475, "end": 491}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 596}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His return to @placeholder caps a remarkable turnaround for a rare foreign senior executive in Japan.", "idx": 36684}], "idx": 23819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Prodding Israel and the Palestinian Authority to restart talks aimed at a permanent resolution of their decades-old conflict, President Obama dropped a demand for an Israeli settlement freeze, U.S., Israeli and Palestinian officials said. Benjamin Netanyahu, left, President Obama and Mahmoud Abbas. \"Simply put, it is past time to talk about starting negotiations. It is time to move forward,\" Obama told reporters before a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. \"It is time to show the flexibility and common sense and sense of compromise that is necessary to achieve our goals,\" Obama said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel agrees to some limits on West Bank settlement growth\n@highlight\n\"It is past time to talk about starting negotiations,\" President Obama says\n@highlight\nObama meets separately, then jointly, with Netanyahu and Abbas\n@highlight\nMeetings come as hopes for renewed Israeli-Palestinian talks have dimmed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 43, "end": 63}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 259, "end": 276}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 538}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's been apparent for some time that the Israelis were going to fall short of what is necessary on the settlement freeze,\" one senior @placeholder official said.", "idx": 36685}, {"query": "He said @placeholder also agreed not to encourage Israelis to move to settlements, which would increase the population.", "idx": 36686}], "idx": 23820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton admitted he 'enjoyed the ride' as he won and extended his championship lead at a wet Suzuka - but it was a serious injury to Marussia's Jules Bianchi which overshadowed the Japanese Grand Prix. Rain had long-threatened the running of a grand prix which could yet prove pivotal in Hamilton's title battle with Mercedes team-mate and pole sitter Nico Rosberg as the Brit outpaced his nearest rival to finish the shortened race in front. A red flag had stopped the action after just two laps as - despite starting the race behind the safety car - the heavy rain being pushed over Suzuka by Typhoon Phanfone continued to fall.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton admits he 'enjoyed the ride as he won Japanese Grand Prix\n@highlight\nHowever, race was overshadowed by serious injury to Jules Bianchi\n@highlight\nMarussia driver span off a rain-soaked track and into a recovery vehicle clearing up an earlier crash\n@highlight\nHamilton revealed everyone was praying for Bianchi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 618}, {"start": 650, "end": 663}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once the race had restarted there followed a prolonged dry spell during which time Hamilton caught and passed @placeholder on lap 29 before disappearing into the distance.", "idx": 36694}], "idx": 23826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wealthy collectors descended on Geneva, Switzerland, for the sale of the Henry Graves Supercomplication (pictured) The 'Holy Grail' of watches sold at auction today to a mystery buyer - for a world record \u00a315.1million. Wealthy collectors descended on Geneva, Switzerland, for the sale of the Henry Graves Supercomplication. Made by Patek Philippe, it is the most complex watch ever assembled entirely by hand and was offered with an estimate of \u00a310million. A bidding frenzy soon broke out in the Sotheby's auction room after an opening offer of 9m Swiss francs (\u00a35.85m). There were tense moments in the auction house and bids became drawn out around the 18m mark (\u00a311.7m).\n@highlight\nSale of Henry Graves Supercomplication followed 15 minute bidding war\n@highlight\nWatchmaker Patek Philippe was commissioned to make the timepiece in 1925\n@highlight\nFeatures perpetual calendar, moon phases, sidereal time and power reserve\n@highlight\nAlso has indications for time of sunset and sunrise and the night sky of New York City\n@highlight\n'The Graves' held title of the world's most complicated watch for 56 years\n@highlight\nWith auction costs, final price paid by the 'man in a red tie' was \u00a315.1 million", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 73, "end": 102}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 292, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 692, "end": 721}, {"start": 765, "end": 789}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took @placeholder horologists three years to research and a further five to make, completing it in 1933.", "idx": 36702}], "idx": 23831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roma missed the chance to move to the top of Serie A as they were held to a 0-0 draw at third-placed Sampdoria, who successfully extended their unbeaten start to the season. Sergio Romero was Sampdoria's hero with an outstanding save late on to prevent the Giallorossi snatching all three points in Genoa. Roma failed to score for the first time this season but will have been happy just to have kept a clean sheet against unbeaten Sampdoria following Tuesday's 7-1 Champions League mauling at the hands of Bayern Munich. Roma's Alessandro Florenzi can't believe his header was kept out by Sampdoria keeper Sergio Romero\n@highlight\nRoma missed the chance to top Serie A after 0-0 draw with Sampdoria\n@highlight\nHost's keeper Sergio Romero pulled off a late save to deny the Giallorossi\n@highlight\nIn other games, Parma were beaten 3-1 by local rivals Sassuolo and Cagliari leapfrogged Empoli with a 4-0 victory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 529, "end": 547}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parma continue to prop up the rest of the division after suffering a seventh defeat in eight @placeholder games this season, leaving them stuck on three points.", "idx": 36705}], "idx": 23833} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- If you want to understand the historical magnitude of President Obama's re-election victory, start with this fact: He lost the white vote by 20 points. In 1988, Mike Dukakis lost white voters by 19 points. He was crushed in a 40-state landslide. Obama's victory is a testament to a changing America. The president won a second term in the face of a weak economy by reassembling the bulk of his 2008 coalition: Hispanics, African-Americans, younger voters and single women. Mitt Romney's support was older, whiter, and more Protestant than the president's -- a faded shadow of a time gone by.\n@highlight\nObama's victory is a testament to a changing America\n@highlight\nRomney's coalition bore a striking resemblance to John McCain's four years ago\n@highlight\nRomney won a small majority of independents, but not enough to make a difference\n@highlight\nResults show Republican party facing a demographics problem", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How Republicans address this problem will play a huge role in determining the shape of @placeholder politics long after Obama himself has exited the political stage.", "idx": 36707}], "idx": 23834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hamish Mackay for MailOnline Follow @@H_Mackay Giuseppe Rossi could be sidelined for up to five months after having an operation on his troublesome right knee. Fiorentina said the forward underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair his meniscus but that the operation showed no ligament damage. The 27-year-old has been plagued by injuries for the last four seasons, curtailing what should have been an important stage in the Italian's career. World Cup: Giuseppe Rossi missed out on the World Cup through injury, but was in the provisional squad 2007/08: Mensical damage Time out: 1.5 months 2007/08: Malleolar injury Time out: 0.5 months\n@highlight\nGiuseppe Rossi could be out until 2015\n@highlight\nThe Fiorentina forward underwent surgery on his right knee\n@highlight\nRossi was in Cesare Prandelli's provisional World Cup squad\n@highlight\nBut former Villarreal man missed out due to injury\n@highlight\nRossi has now had four operations on the same knee", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 468}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 799}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rossi was named in @placeholder\u2019s provisional 30-man list but omitted from the final squad because of doubts over his fitness.", "idx": 36722}], "idx": 23846} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A millionaire couple claim their parties in the celebrity-filled suburb of Primrose Hill - which have caused six council noise complaints - are simply a case of 'middle-aged ravers getting out of control'. Irate neighbours have lodged noise complaints with Camden Council after Erin and Jeremy Morris, who run the upmarket jewellers David Morris, hosted a series of loud parties over the past 12 months at their \u00a35.2million home. Primrose Hill, where houses regularly sell for tens of million of pounds, is an area which has long been popular with the rich and famous. Those who live or own homes in the area include Labour leader Ed Miliband, media mogul Rupert Murdoch\u2019s daughter Elisabeth, singer Gwen Stefani and celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.\n@highlight\nErin and Jeremy Morris's noisy late night parties prompt council complaints\n@highlight\nCouple claim their parties were 'middle-aged ravers getting out of control'\n@highlight\nPresenter and neighbour Matthew Wright wears ear plugs to block noise\n@highlight\nThe Camden suburb has been a popular celebrity hangout for decades\n@highlight\nPrimrose Hill is also home to singer Gwen Stefani and chef Jamie Oliver\n@highlight\nHouse at the centre of the row was Boris Johnson's childhood home", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 955, "end": 968}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (pictured right) said he could not get to sleep during the parties despite wearing ear plugs.", "idx": 36736}], "idx": 23857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Katie Tuite, 23, watched all the tragic drama of a high-speed pursuit involving an allegedly stolen Audi and police cars from the passenger seat but was not charged over the chase which led to the death of toddler Tatalena Tauaifaga. The female passenger faced court on a raft of unrelated offences just hours before the alleged driver was arrested. Christopher Chandler, was arrested by police at a home in Gorokan on the Central Coast on Wednesday afternoon at 4.50pm. Police believe that he was driving a stolen Audi during the police chase which ended horribly wrong, after 17-month-old Tatalena Tauai-fage was struck and killed by a vehicle while playing in the backyard of her Constitution Hill home last Thursday.\n@highlight\nA reign of terror revealed of the woman caught up in the high-speed police pursuit, which led to the death of toddler Tatalena Tauaifaga\n@highlight\nKatie Tuite was not charged over the wild chase but was later arrested on drug-related offences\n@highlight\nPolice prosecutors revealed in court her long criminal record including armed robbery, assault and using multiple fake identities\n@highlight\nDetectives have arrested Christopher Chandler, the alleged driver of the stolen Audi after an almost week long search", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 214, "end": 231}, {"start": 350, "end": 369}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 850, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has been on the run since leading five police vehicles on a wild chase through the streets of @placeholder.", "idx": 36741}], "idx": 23860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- Russians and Americans have been duking it out in the Twitter world over who's scoring more points in high-stakes diplomatic wrangling over Syria, U.S. President Barack Obama or Russian President Vladimir Putin. Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, tweeted Thursday: \"Three days ago there seemed no diplomatic way to hold Assad accountable. Threat of U.S. action finally brought Russia to the table.\" In her tweet, Margarita Simonyan, head of Russia's English-language television network RT, quipped: \"If the Russian proposal on Syria works, Obama, as an honest man, has to give his Nobel Prize to Putin.\"\n@highlight\nObama and Putin in high-stakes diplomatic wrangling over Syria\n@highlight\nPutin gets upper hand by giving Obama way out of military strike for now\n@highlight\nSyria chemical weapons issue now at UN, just where Russian leader wants it\n@highlight\nWhite House tries to throw the ball back to Putin, saying he must deliver", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 449, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 845, "end": 846}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And right now, he's managed to get @placeholder off the mat, at least, and get the terms set down that play to his advantage.\"", "idx": 36744}], "idx": 23863} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Mike Mette has been a Chicago police officer for almost four years. But now, as a result of a fistfight one night in Dubuque, Iowa, he is a convicted felon. Mike Mette, a Chicago police officer, says he acted in self-defense when he punched Jake Gotthard, a student at the University of Dubuque. Mette has been sentenced to almost five years in prison after Dubuque County Judge Monica Ackley found him guilty of assault causing serious injury. Mette says he's been wronged. \"I was arrested for self-defense ... I was defending myself,\" he said. Mette's saga started in October 2005 after a night of drinking in Dubuque, where he was visiting his brother Mark. After the bars closed, Mette and his crew made their way to an after-hours party thrown by Jake Gotthard, a student at the University of Dubuque.\n@highlight\nMike Mette, a Chicago police officer, is heading to prison this November\n@highlight\nHe says he was acting in self-defense when he punched Jake Gotthard\n@highlight\nDoctors testified Gotthard appeared as though he had been stomped, kicked\n@highlight\nMette, currently on unpaid leave, is appealing the court's decision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 300, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}, {"start": 811, "end": 831}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 983, "end": 995}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case spawned a battle between newspaper columnists in Chicago and @placeholder.", "idx": 36755}], "idx": 23867} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Norwegian feline is set for internet stardom after his owner discovered that he is a dead-ringer for communist dictator Joseph Stalin. Meowseph Stalin is intent on ruling social media, rather than Russia, from the comfort of his owner's sofa in Oslo, Norway. Owner Anne Sofie, a 23-year-old Japanese-language student of bought Meowseph Stalin after falling in love with his moustache. Scroll down for video The Dictator: Norwegian cat Meowseph Stalin is set to become an internet celebrity On closer inspection Anne Sofie and her boyfriend Dan realised that their kitten looked just like the dictator, and so named him Meowseph Stalin.\n@highlight\nCat becomes internet celebrity because he looks like Joseph Stalin\n@highlight\nMeowseph Stalin has thousands of followers thanks to his moustache\n@highlight\nThe Norwegian moggy has now launched his own clothing line", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm Stalin, but you can call me Meowseph': Stalin the cat is a fan of causing mayhem and mischief, and rules @placeholder's house with an iron paw", "idx": 36759}], "idx": 23871} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lately, Lifetime has been looking a little different. No, the network hasn't traded in the made-for-TV love stories that first charmed the network's loyal female viewers. It has, however, adopted a new slew of original programming designed to help Lifetime stay competitive in the age of reality TV. To that end, stage moms, amateur fashion designers, nannies and criminals have all found a home on the network. \"Lifetime, for years, thrived on reruns and made for TV movies that told women's stories,\" said Andy Dehnart, the editor of Realityblurred.com. \"It makes so much more sense to let real women tell their stories in reality TV shows than scripted shows. Those stories are more accessible and more consequential -- and often more entertaining.\"\n@highlight\nLifetime is not just about made-for-TV movies aimed at women anymore\n@highlight\nThe network is gravitating towards original programming and reality shows\n@highlight\nShows like \"Dance Moms\" and \"Russian Dolls\" trade on existing reality formats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 545, "end": 562}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lifetime has found success with \"@placeholder,\" a reality show about young dancers and their moms, which was renewed for a second season on Tuesday.", "idx": 36763}], "idx": 23874} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abu Dhabi, UAE (CNN) -- France established Tuesday its first strategic foothold in the Gulf, when President Nicolas Sarkozy opened a French military base in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. The new military presence, named the 'Peace Camp', will accommodate up to 500 French troops, and comprises a French facility at the Emirates' Al Dhafra air base. It can accommodate Mirage and Rafale jets and includes a naval base of about 20 acres at the port of Mina Zayed, which can handle any French naval vessel except aircraft carriers. There is also an army camp at Zayed, specializing in urban combat training, according to sources close to the government of UAE.\n@highlight\nFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy opens military base in United Arab Emirates\n@highlight\nBase can accommodate troops, jets and most of France's navy ships\n@highlight\nFrance is ready to shoulder its responsibilities\n@highlight\nIran previously said it was not pleased at the French presence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 108, "end": 122}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 191}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 732, "end": 751}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that the base @placeholder gives France a strategic position on the vital Gulf shipping corridor, which carries about 40 percent of the world's petroleum supplies, and therefore, must be protected.\"", "idx": 36764}, {"query": "The multi-role @placeholder -- which has yet to find a foreign buyer -- could replace the Emirates' fleet of French Mirage 2000 combat planes.", "idx": 36766}], "idx": 23875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 15:57 EST, 10 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 10 February 2014 A Los Angeles entertainment anchor confused Samuel L. Jackson with Laurence Fishburne on live TV, making for an incredibly awkward interview. On KTLA this morning, Sam Rubin asked Jackson, who was appearing on the show from Atlanta to discuss his new movie 'RoboCop,' about his recent Super Bowl commercial. But the Snakes on a Plane actor didn't do a Super Bowl spot this year - Laurence Fishburne did - and Jackson, understandably, goes off the handle. Scroll down for video Blunder: Los Angeles entertainment anchor, Sam Rubin, pictured left, confused Samuel L. Jackson, right, with Laurence Fishburne on live TV Monday morning, making for an incredibly awkward interview\n@highlight\nOn KTLA this morning, anchor Sam Rubin asked Jackson, who was appearing on the show from Atlanta to discuss his new movie 'RoboCop', about his recent Super Bowl commercial\n@highlight\nBut the actor didn't do a Super Bowl spot this year - Laurence Fishburne did\n@highlight\nLivid, Jackson suggested Rubin was being racist, shouting, 'We don't all look alike', referring to black actors\n@highlight\nAll the while, Rubin scrambles, desperately trying to apologize and jokingly shrug off his offensive blunder", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 145, "end": 162}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 458, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 633, "end": 649}, {"start": 664, "end": 681}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the while, Rubin, who boasts on the @placeholder website of being the", "idx": 36772}], "idx": 23877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- A human rights group on Saturday urged Iranian authorities not to put acid in the eyes of a man found guilty of blinding a woman who scorned him. Majid Movahedi is scheduled to be blinded by having five drops of acid in each eye Saturday, according to Amnesty International. It was unclear what time -- or whether -- the punishment will take place Saturday. The semiofficial Iranian Students' News Agency, or ISNA, reported Saturday that the acid punishment had been postponed and another date hadn't been established. Movahedi was convicted in 2008 of throwing a bucket of acid on Ameneh Bahrami.\n@highlight\nNEW: ISNA: The acid punishment is postponed\n@highlight\nMajid Movahedi was convicted in 2008 of an acid attack on a woman\n@highlight\nHe was sentenced to have five drops of acid in both eyes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 274, "end": 294}, {"start": 397, "end": 425}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Regardless of how horrific the crime suffered by @placeholder, being blinded with acid is a cruel and inhuman punishment amounting to torture, and the Iranian authorities have a responsibility under international law to ensure it does not go ahead.\"", "idx": 36777}], "idx": 23882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, (England) CNN -- Natalia Vodianova is best known as the supermodel who has graced the cover of Vogue, walked the catwalk for the likes of Chanel and Versace. Supermodel Natalia Vodianova's charity plans to build hundreds of play parks for children in her native Russia. But Vodianova has a dream that couldn't be further from the glitzy world of fashion -- to build 500 play parks in her native Russia. Vodianova, born and raised in Russia, was in the country during the 2004 Beslan school siege, in which at least 339 hostages, around half of them children, were killed.\n@highlight\nRussian supermodel Natalia Vodianova runs the \"Naked Heart Foundation\"\n@highlight\nHer dream is for the foundation to build 500 play parks across Russia\n@highlight\nThe \"Love Ball\" was a celebrity-filled fundraising event held in Moscow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 484, "end": 502}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 659}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But she has no doubt about the value of her work, both for @placeholder's children and herself.", "idx": 36781}], "idx": 23884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 06:26 EST, 8 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:07 EST, 8 December 2012 Iraqi intelligence officers are investigating the assassination of a British engineer and his family in the French Alps, including his links to Saddam Hussein and an alleged fortune in cash hidden in a Swiss bank account. Saad al-Hilli, 50, wife Ikbal, 47, and her mother Suhaila, 74, were gunned down in their car execution-style while seemingly taking a camping holiday in the Alps. Oldest daughter Zainab, seven, was shot in the shoulder, while Zeena, four, only survived by hiding underneath her mother\u2019s skirt in the back of the family's BMW estate car.\n@highlight\nSaad al-Hilli, 50, wife Ikbal, 47, and her mother Suhaila, 74, gunned down in their car\n@highlight\nHis father was said to have deposited \u00a3800,000 in Swiss bank account\n@highlight\nHe returned from 2010 business trip 'traumatised' after allegedly being beaten up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "this murder to take place just over the @placeholder border, so close to where", "idx": 36784}], "idx": 23887} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)\"Did Patriots Tamper with AFC Championship Ball?\" \u2014 Monday's top headline on the Indianapolis Star's website \"Don't both teams have to play with the football?\" a Facebook friend of mine promptly inquired in a post, mystified as to how the New England Patriots could come under investigation by the National Football League for \"deflating\" any of the balls used in Sunday's conference championship game versus the Indianapolis Colts. A fair question about an unfair tactic, to be sure. OK, under further review, let us take a look at this weird, wild, farcical, you-gotta-be-kidding-me \"controversy\" that has, uh, blown up unexpectedly. It became the talk of talk radio Monday. and you could picture every staff writer employed by Letterman, Fallon, Kimmel and others tapping furiously on their laptops, coming up with joke after joke.\n@highlight\nNFL investigating whether New England Patriots used slightly deflated footballs\n@highlight\nMike Downey says it's hard to see how the team could have pulled it off", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 24}, {"start": 31, "end": 51}, {"start": 86, "end": 102}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 244, "end": 263}, {"start": 303, "end": 326}, {"start": 418, "end": 435}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 851, "end": 853}, {"start": 877, "end": 896}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I personally believe the @placeholder win most of their games because they score more points than the other team does.", "idx": 36792}], "idx": 23894} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The body of chess legend Bobby Fischer was exhumed Monday in Iceland, law enforcement officials have told CNN. His body was reburied shortly after DNA samples were taken, the officials said. Iceland's supreme court ruled last month in favor of a request by Jinky Young, Fischer's alleged daughter, to exhume his remains in order to settle a paternity question. Police in the Icelandic town of Selfoss, where Fischer is buried, say the alleged daughter is 9 years old. A doctor, a priest and other officials were present during the procedure, according to the police department in Selfoss. Fischer was 64 when he died in January 2008.\n@highlight\nFischer's alleged daughter, Jinky Young, requested a DNA test\n@highlight\nHis body was exhumed just long enough to take a DNA sample\n@highlight\nA doctor and a priest were among those present\n@highlight\nFischer died in Iceland in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 156, "end": 158}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder granted Fischer citizenship in 2005, he moved to that country and lived there until his death in a hospital.", "idx": 36793}], "idx": 23895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The National Football League announced Monday it will not overturn the penalty it previously imposed against the New Orleans Saints and members of its coaching staff for the team's bounty program. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell did not alter the lengths of the suspensions he had levied last month. But he left open the possibility that fine amounts could be reduced and a draft pick could be restored if the team and its coaching staff \"embrace the opportunity\" to help develop and implement player safety programs. The unprecedented punishment was handed down in March after an NFL investigation found the team had an \"active bounty program\" during the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons. 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A close family friend said yesterday that he feared Pearce had suffered a \u2018complete mid-life crisis\u2019 after walking out on his wife and two children to be with 39-year-old FA employee Carol Day. \u2018Stuart told his wife Liz last month that he was leaving and he immediately moved out of the family home,\u2019 said the friend.\n@highlight\nWife Liz is said to be 'devastated' at the break up of their marriage\n@highlight\nBelieved Pearce walked out on family to get with FA employee Carol Day\n@highlight\nDay used to be England's Players Wives Liaison Officer\n@highlight\nPearce told his wife that the relationship started after the European Under-21 Championships in Israel in June", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 194, "end": 195}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 428, "end": 429}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 716, "end": 717}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 876, "end": 906}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder does not know if Stuart is telling the truth or if the affair had been going on longer,\u2019 said the family friend.", "idx": 36823}], "idx": 23914} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Michaelis' new biography of Charles M. Schulz explores the man behind \"Peanuts,\" the comic strip that has delighted readers for decades. CNN.com appealed to fans out there to say what Linus, Lucy and Charlie Brown meant to them. Joy Hernandez has collected stuffed Snoopys since she was young; her dog, Dottie, is a Snoopy doppelganger. Readers responded with tales of bonding with family members while reading \"Peanuts,\" even meeting Schulz and finding inspiration and companionship in the strip's characters. Below is a selection of responses, some of which have been edited for length and clarity: Elise Marrion of Midland, Texas My grandmother always loved \"Peanuts,\" and across the generations, that was one of the things we shared. When I was 7 years old, I spent a summer with her in Denver and every morning, I raced to find \"Peanuts\" in the comics section. A retired teacher, Grandma always made me read at least one front-page news story before I was allowed to read the comics. 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She beat out Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton. \"To the fans for voting, thank you for doing this. This is exciting,\" she said. \"Thank you!\" Swift's award was the last to be handed out Sunday night in Las Vegas during the 47th annual awards show.\n@highlight\nTaylor Swift retains her title as ACM entertainer of the year\n@highlight\nHost Blake Shelton wins male vocalist of the year\n@highlight\nA real-life couple gets married on stage to \"Marry Me\"\n@highlight\nShelton and Reba McEntire host the annual awards show on CBS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 87, "end": 117}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chesney had been up for nine awards, the most of any artist, while @placeholder led solo female nominations with three.", "idx": 36830}], "idx": 23919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The bodies of a man and a girl were found inside a vehicle belonging to a suspect in an Amber Alert case, authorities said. 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The green Toyota 4Runner was found in a remote area of El Dorado County, near Placerville, California, the FBI said.\n@highlight\nNEW: A sheriff's spokesman says \"when you end up with cases like this, it's tough\"\n@highlight\nAuthorities are not yet identifying the bodies in the vehicle\n@highlight\nThe vehicle belongs to Mourad \"Moni\" Samaan\n@highlight\nSamaan has been suspected of abducting his 2-year-old daughter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 164, "end": 182}, {"start": 212, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 846, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girl, Madeline, has brown hair and brown eyes, weighs about 28 pounds and stands 2 feet, 8 inches tall, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 36833}], "idx": 23921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The Da Vinci Code,\" a film based on a novel from Dan Brown, opened three years ago amid controversy and protests. Now, a new film based on another Brown novel, \"Angels and Demons,\" opened on Friday. Ron Howard and Tom Hanks spoke with Larry King on Friday about their new film, \"Angels and Demons.\" Larry King talked with the star of the movie, Tom Hanks, and its director, Ron Howard, about whether the new film will spark more controversy. The following is an edited version of the interview. Larry King: Ron, you held the world premiere in Rome, where the church is kind of sensitive about this. 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Bradley Manning's preliminary hearing about six days of chats he conducted with someone who claimed to have leaked classified information and was \"looking to brag about what they had done.\" Adrian Lamo said he traded instant messages in a chat format with someone self-identified as Bradass87. Lamo testified that based on an e-mail he received from Manning, as well as an examination of Manning's Facebook page, that Bradass87 was Manning. The testimony came on the fifth day of the preliminary hearing, which will determine if Manning proceeds to a full military court-martial.\n@highlight\nFormer hacker says he traded e-mails with someone he believes was Manning\n@highlight\nWitness says Manning punched her in the face\n@highlight\nDocuments found on Manning's computers were seen later on WikiLeaks, investigator says\n@highlight\nThe testimony came in a hearing to determine if Manning will face a court martial", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 95, "end": 97}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She told of incidents of erratic behavior on the part of @placeholder that led her to report that she felt Manning shouldn't be handling classified information.", "idx": 36836}], "idx": 23923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last week, the \"Republican War on Women\" morphed into the \"Democrat War on Mommies.\" The shots that started both wars were fired by two commentators, Rush Limbaugh and Hilary Rosen. Whose words were worse? Rush wins that contest, in my book. His words were offensive in and of themselves. Hilary's words were offensive because the context they were used in led people to see them as a slight to stay-at-home moms. Later in the week, Mitt Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom and President Obama adviser David Axelrod got into a Twitter duel, or maybe we should just call it tweet-for-tat. Fehrnstrom took umbrage with recent anti-Ann Romney comments made by comedian and Obama donor Bill Maher. Axelrod, in turn, accused Fehrnstrom of \"studied outrage.\"\n@highlight\nAna Navarro: In recent weeks we've seen two commentators face firestorm of criticism\n@highlight\nShe says Mitt Romney's forces were slow to respond to Rush Limbaugh attack on Sandra Fluke\n@highlight\nObama's team responded with ferocity to Hilary Rosen's comments, Navarro says\n@highlight\nNavarro: Responding quickly is essential, but substance is getting lost in rhetorical wars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 47}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took several days for @placeholder to apologize and only after a national boycott of his radio show, leaving some to perceive the apology as economically motivated.", "idx": 36846}], "idx": 23930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SISAKET PROVINCE, Thailand (CNN) -- The foreign ministers of Thailand and Cambodia will meet Monday in an effort to resolve a week-long military standoff over an ancient border temple that sits on disputed land, Thailand's prime minister said Thursday. Cambodian Buddhist monks walk at Preah Vihear temple on Monday. The meeting will take place in Siem Reap, Cambodia one day after Cambodia's general election on Sunday, Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej told CNN. An eight-hour meeting between Thai and Cambodian officials ended earlier this week with both sides agreeing on only one point: that troops each country has amassed at the site of the Preah Vihear temple will not fire on each other, the Thai News Agency reported.\n@highlight\nTwo nations involved in disagreement over ancient temple\n@highlight\nTalks next week will be aimed at resolving military standoff\n@highlight\nThailand, Cambodia seek regional intervention from neighbors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 646, "end": 664}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claims, however, that the 1.8 square mile (4.6 sq.", "idx": 36850}], "idx": 23933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is almost 75 years since they enjoyed their finest hour in the Battle of Britain. And now, an Oxfordshire flying club has marked the momentous occasion by creating a classic Spitfire, albeit in a slightly smaller form than the World War Two version. Led by flying instructor Paul Fowler, the club hope to build a new squadron of Spitfires in time to mark the 75th anniversary of the campaign which helped Britain defeat Hitler's Luftwaffe. The first Spitfire - a Supermarine Mk 26B, a 90 per cent scale replica based on the original Supermarine Spitfire design has been created by Enstone Flying Club\n@highlight\nEnstone Flying Club, in Oxfordshire, hope to build 12 Spitfires to mark the 75th anniversary of Battle of Britain\n@highlight\nThe first one of the Supermarine Mk 26B Spitfires has now been completed and is ten days away from its maiden flight\n@highlight\nIt cost \u00a3210,000 to produce, funded by enthusiasts who can buy a 12th or 20th part share for \u00a317,000 or \u00a311,000\n@highlight\nWhen finished, each plane will weigh 810 kg and will be a 90 per cent scale version of an original three-tonne Spitfire\n@highlight\nThe club is relying on sponsors and donations to complete the squadron, which will cost \u00a33.7million", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 483}, {"start": 536, "end": 555}, {"start": 584, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 711, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 788}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the aims of the project was to recognise the 'massive effort' that went into creating them during @placeholder", "idx": 36853}], "idx": 23936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- A three-judge panel will begin hearing testimony Monday in Republican Norm Coleman's post-election legal challenge for the U.S. Senate seat. Norm Coleman will argue many votes were not recounted properly in his bid for re-election to the U.S. Senate. An election-night count showed Coleman, who was the incumbent senator from Minnesota, ahead by a few hundred votes. A recount handed victory to his opponent, Democrat Al Franken, by 225 votes. About 3 million ballots were cast in the race. \"We have a good shot at this, and so I proceed with that in mind,\" Coleman said last week, calling Franken's lead \"artificial.\"\n@highlight\nAbout 3 million ballots cast in race; Al Franken won recount by 255 votes\n@highlight\nNorm Coleman's attorneys to argue ballots recounted improperly in three ways\n@highlight\nColeman hired attorney who led GOP Florida recount effort in 2000 presidential race\n@highlight\nFranken to ask Supreme Court to order governor to seat him temporarily", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If those ballots are allowed, they could flip the race back in @placeholder's favor.", "idx": 36854}], "idx": 23937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter An incredibly rare Ferrari racing car which won a string of famous races in the 1950s has been tipped to set a world record by selling for 10 million pounds. The Ferrari 375 Plus was among the quickest and most powerful racing cars of its time, notching up victories at Le Mans and Silverstone in 1954. Just four racing versions of the car were ever made, while one road model was custom built for the King of Belgium. An incredibly rare Ferrari racing car which won a string of famous races in the 1950s has been tipped to set a world record by selling for \u00a310 million\n@highlight\nFerrari 375 Plus among the quickest racing cars of its time\n@highlight\nOnly four racing versions of the car were ever made\n@highlight\nBoasts a 4.9-litre 330bhp V12 engine and a top speed of 175mph", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 185, "end": 200}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 425, "end": 439}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 604, "end": 619}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The infamous motor pictured at the front in the 1954 @placeholder race which it went on to win", "idx": 36857}], "idx": 23938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For consumers, the news that the Department of Justice is suing Apple and several publishers, accusing them of price-fixing, boils down to one kitchen-table question: Will this mean my e-books will get cheaper? The short answer? More than likely, yes. But the long-term ramifications of the move remain murkier, with some arguing that prices will ultimately rise because of it. Wednesday's lawsuit centers around the 2010 release of the iPad, when the government alleges Apple colluded with six major publishing houses to raise prices on digital books. At the time, Amazon's Kindle was far and away the dominant device for e-books and Amazon forced publishers to sell most books on the devices for $9.99.\n@highlight\nDOJ lawsuit against Apple will likely lower e-book prices -- at least for now\n@highlight\nGovernment says Apple conspired with publishers to drive up book prices\n@highlight\nAmazon, which sold books cheaper for the Kindle, says its prices will soon drop\n@highlight\nSome fear settlements will tilt field too far in Amazon's favor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 62}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This a big win for @placeholder owners and we look forward to being allowed to lower prices on more Kindle books,\" an Amazon spokesman said via e-mail.", "idx": 36867}, {"query": "But some say @placeholder's lower prices have been the problem all along.", "idx": 36869}], "idx": 23943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan Block The pilot of a Southwest Airlines jet that landed at the wrong airport near Branson, Missouri in January only knew after he landed that he made the embarrassing error, newly released recordings show. 'I assume I'm not at your airport,' the pilot radioed to the control tower at Branson Airport in Hollister the evening of Jan. 12, moments after the plane came to a stop at the end of the runway at M. Graham Clark Airport about six miles away. 'Southwest 4013, have you landed?' the air traffic controller responded. After a short pause, the pilot replied, 'Yeah.'\n@highlight\nThe Boeing 737 headed from Chicago to Branson Airport ended up landing at M. Graham Clark Airport six miles away\n@highlight\nThe Clark Airport runway is about half the length of the strip at Branson\n@highlight\nPilot and first officer remain on paid leave", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 33, "end": 50}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 416, "end": 438}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 668, "end": 690}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pilots then said they had the airport in sight, though what they thought was Branson Airport was actually @placeholder, an airfield that has one runway with a length of just 3,738 feet.", "idx": 36873}], "idx": 23946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Plans to shoot scenes for the new James Bond film in a graveyard in Rome have been blocked, by a mysterious and ancient religious order. Daniel Craig is filming his fourth 007 movie Spectre in Italy, including a scene in which Bond attends a funeral. But the Archconfraternity of the Departed, a religious order which historically provided burial for the poor and destitute, and which still has sway over the cemetery, has refused entry to cast and crew. Daniel Craig (pictured filming his fourth 007 movie Spectre in Austria) had been due to shoot a funeral scene in in Italy\n@highlight\nDaniel Craig is filming his fourth James Bond movie Spectre in Rome, Italy\n@highlight\nBut plans to shoot a funeral scene at an ancient cemetery were blocked\n@highlight\nArchconfraternity of the Departed had refused to respect sanctity of tombs\n@highlight\nProduction team hopes to rework scene at Museum of Roman Civilisation", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 137, "end": 148}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 259, "end": 291}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 885, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials also blocked filming at the intersection of four 16th century fountains, where Bond was due to take part in a high-speed pursuit, because they were too fragile and too close to @placeholder\u2019s presidential palace.", "idx": 36875}], "idx": 23948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson In Paris Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM Despite being someone who has won the championship eight times, Rafael Nadal has never enjoyed an unconditional love affair with the French Open or the Roland Garros public. On Monday, returning yet again to begin the defence of his title, he will find himself taking his bow on the secondary Court Suzanne Lenglen, with Novak Djokovic and Australian Open champion Stanislaw Wawrinka playing their matches on the main Court Philippe Chatrier. The indications last night were that the Nadal camp were none too impressed with the undisputed king of clay being treated in such a manner.\n@highlight\nDefending champion will not start on Court Philippe Chatrier\n@highlight\nBookies have Novak Djokovic marginal favourite for title after Rome win\n@highlight\nBut Roger Federer says Nadal is \u2018probably where he wants to be\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 415, "end": 432}, {"start": 468, "end": 490}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Favourite: Novak Djokovic goes into the tournament as favourite after beating @placeholder in Rome last week", "idx": 36880}], "idx": 23952} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Blackwater USA guards have used deadly force weekly in Iraq and have inflicted \"significant casualties and property damage,\" according to a congressional staff report released Monday that cites internal company and State Department documents. Blackwater's contractors fired their weapons 195 times -- or an average of 1.4 times a week -- from the beginning of 2005 through the second week of September, the Democratic staff of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee found. In over 80 percent of the cases, Blackwater reports that its forces fired first, according to the staff report. The committee will hear from Blackwater's CEO Erik Prince on Tuesday. 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But mother-of-three Tracey Roberts now faces jail after a series of revelations over the night when she fired nine shots from two guns into neighbour Dustin Wehde, 20, leaving him dead in her home. Her murder trial begins on Tuesday and questions will be asked over where she is a manipulator leaving a trail of deceit, who planned the killing and concocted a hoax to let her get away with murder.\n@highlight\nMurder trial of Iowa mother-of-three Tracey Roberts, 45, begins on Tuesday\n@highlight\nFired nine shots from two guns into neighbour Dustin Wehde, 20, in 2001\n@highlight\nInvestigators reveal pink spiral notebook believed to be Wehde's diary\n@highlight\nWritings claim he had been hired as a hit-man by Roberts's first husband\n@highlight\nBut prosecutors suspect Roberts may have forced Wehde to write entry\n@highlight\nInvestigators found three shots went through head when he was face down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House: This photo shows the home of @placeholder in Early, Iowa.", "idx": 36895}], "idx": 23961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mobile phone owners could soon be able to give their batteries a boost with their own urine. British scientists at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory have developed a way of using urine as a power source to generate electricity and claim to have created the world's first microbial fuel cells (MFC) powered mobile phone. While many people might turn their noses up at the energy source, the researchers said that it is the 'ultimate waste product' and does not rely on the erratic nature of the wind or the sun. Dr Ioannis Ieropoulos is pictured at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory holding a phone powered by a microbial fuel cell stack. He believes the new technology could one day power homes in developing countries\n@highlight\nBristol Robotics Laboratory and UWE scientists claim to have created a mobile powered by microbial fuel cells that use urine to generate electricity\n@highlight\nThey claim it is the the first time scientists have been able to directly charge the battery of a device using urine\n@highlight\nThe researchers believe their technology could be used in bathrooms in the future to power electric shavers and even showers", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 119, "end": 145}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 512, "end": 529}, {"start": 550, "end": 576}, {"start": 726, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr @placeholder said: 'Essentially, the electricity is a by-product of the microbes\u2019 natural life cycle, so the more they eat things like urine, the more energy they generate and for longer periods of time.'", "idx": 36904}], "idx": 23966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A plume of black smoke rose over Cairo early Friday after a powerful explosion hit the city's police headquarters, killing at least four people and wounding more than 50 others, Egyptian authorities said. The blast struck a key symbol of authority in a country that has been shaken by political turmoil and violent unrest in recent years. It was followed by two smaller explosions near police stations in the Cairo area, one of which killed one person. And later, a fourth explosion outside a movie theater in Giza city, near Cairo, killed one person and injured seven others, state television said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Official: U.S. is \"aware of reports\" one of its citizens has been detained in Egypt\n@highlight\nA huge explosion strikes Cairo's police headquarters, damaging several floors\n@highlight\nMore than 50 people also are wounded in the attack, state media report\n@highlight\nSmaller blasts follow in other areas of Cairo, wounding several people", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friday is a holiday in @placeholder, so the police headquarters is unlikely to have been as busy as it would have been on a weekday.", "idx": 36911}], "idx": 23972} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (CNN) -- President Bush gave Tanzania's president, who played basketball as a youth, a pair of Shaquille O'Neal's shoes Sunday, along with millions of dollars to help combat disease and poverty in the east African country. President Jakaya Kikwete, next to President Bush, looks on as Bush greets a boy at a Tanzanian hospital Sunday. The gift of the American basketball icon's size-23 hightops spoke to the lighter side of Bush's visit. President Jakaya Kikwete presented gifts, too -- a stuffed leopard and lion, a Zebra skin and a wood carving for the American president who was enthusiastically welcomed on the second stop of his five-nation African tour.\n@highlight\nPresident Bush signs aid compact with Tanzania during Africa tour\n@highlight\nPresident, first lady visiting five nations during six-day visit to the region\n@highlight\nBenin thanked President Bush for anti-AIDS efforts, other U.S. help Saturday Condoleezza Rice will visit Kenya to back efforts to end political crisis there", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there was plenty of serious business to tend to as well, namely the signing of a compact under which the U.S. is to provide a $698 million grant to @placeholder.", "idx": 36916}], "idx": 23977} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The leader of the Shia militant movement Hezbollah in Lebanon said his group is responsible for launching a drone into Israel last week, and Iranians made the drone. Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said on the movement's television channel that the drone flew over \"sensitive sites\" in Israel. \"This drone is not Russian made, this drone was an Iranian made,\" he said. The drone \"was assembled by the specialized Hezbollah team. The Lebanese should be proud of that.\" Israel eyes Lebanon after drone downed The Israeli air force shot down the unmanned device Saturday over the northern Negev desert, the Israeli Defense Forces said.\n@highlight\nHezbollah leader: We sent the drone into Israel, and Iran made it\n@highlight\nSheikh Hassan Nasrallah: The drone flew over \"sensitive sites\"\n@highlight\nExpert: Hezbollah has been doing this for years; the drone has 'rinky-dink' technology", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 182, "end": 197}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder boasted that it wasn't the first time Hezbollah has sent aerial drones over Israel.", "idx": 36923}], "idx": 23982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 18:54 EST, 4 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 18 September 2013 A 21-year-old man critically wounded his college honors student ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend, then turned a gun on himself in a murder-suicide that has shocked the small-town campus of Salisbury University in Maryland. Police say Ryan Shallue became increasingly disturbed after his high school girlfriend Kristen Loetz, 19, dumped him four months ago. She had just started her sophomore year of college. Shallue began stalking her and bought a gun two weeks ago. On Wednesday night, he showed up at Loetz's off-campus house, where she discovered her with 20-year-old Charles 'CJ' Abbott. When Shallue began fighting with Loetz, Abbott tried to intervene, police said.\n@highlight\nRyan Shallue forced his way into his high school sweetheart's home near the campus of Salisbury University in Maryland\n@highlight\nKristen Loetz, 19, a promising nursing student, had dumped Shallue four months ago\n@highlight\nWhen new boyfriend Charles 'CJ' Abbott tried to protect Loetz, Shallue pulled out a pistol and shot him then shot Loetz in the face\n@highlight\nShallue was found dead from a self-inflect gunshot in the bathroom", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 296, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 679, "end": 697}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 877, "end": 896}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It\u2019s just like @placeholder to be a hero,' April Abbott told the newspaper.", "idx": 36931}], "idx": 23987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Washington pundits watch the carnage in Kiev, images of a rapacious Russian President Vladimir Putin, puppet master of Ukraine and of its president, Viktor Yanukovych, stalk the headlines. Putin, the theory goes, is willing to stoke a civil war in order to keep Ukraine from turning to the West. America's obsession with Putin, however, does not explain the complex realities fueling the uprising in Ukraine or the uneasy relationship between Putin and Yanukovych. Long before the uprising began, if Yanukovych had carried out real economic and political reform, he would not have been caught between a long-term promise of a closer relationship with Europe and an immediate hand-out from Moscow and with it the Kremlin's demand that he toughen up and put down the opposition's demonstrations.\n@highlight\nJill Dougherty: The popular image is that Putin is manipulating the Ukraine crisis\n@highlight\nShe says reality is that Yanukovych is to blame for avoiding economic, political reform\n@highlight\nThe turmoil in Ukraine is a major headache for Putin's regime, she says\n@highlight\nDougherty: Putin not eager for an epic battle with the West over Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 161, "end": 177}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Betrayed may be too strong a word, but certainly Yanukovych has managed to play the @placeholder off the Russians.\"", "idx": 36939}], "idx": 23989} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Her paintings may sell for thousands of dollars, but she is best known for a modeling shot 50 years ago that helped launch a money-spinning business empire. Now 72, but looking a decade younger, Babette Beatty was the first Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover star. Discovered on a beach in Florida, these days she resides in a mountain town far from the glamor and glitz of the entertainment industry that has made household names of her successors. It all started on a whim -- for her a chance of some Mexican sunshine; for Sports Illustrated a chance, for one week, to fill the void left by a lack of content in the winter months.\n@highlight\nBabette Beatty was the first model on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue\n@highlight\nThe German had no idea how big the editions, which has turned 50, would become\n@highlight\nBeatty landed back from Mexico trip on the day John F. 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Citing high oil prices, the Republican presidential candidate said he wants his offer to \"deliver a power source at 30 percent of the current costs.\" \"[The prize would amount to] $1 for every man, woman and child in the U.S. -- a small price to pay for helping to break the back of our oil dependency,\" McCain said during a town hall-style meeting at California's Fresno State University.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. John McCain: Prize \"small price to pay\" to combat oil dependency\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Barack Obama criticizes McCain over pay discrimination bill\n@highlight\nMcCain wants battery to surpass those of commercially available hybrids\n@highlight\nCandidates nearly level in cash available to spend before conventions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 673}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Republicans and outside analysts have said @placeholder found he could raise more money than public financing would allow him to spend.", "idx": 36953}], "idx": 23998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lyle Brennan PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 30 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 30 March 2012 Syria has been ordered to announce an immediate ceasefire as fears mount that it will not honour an earlier promise to do so. President Bashar al-Assad agreed to a six-point peace plan laid out by Kofi Annan this week - but as fighting rages on, hopes of peace are fading. A spokesman for the UN-Arab League envoy today told the Assad regime: 'The deadline is now.' His demands came as opposition activists reported yet more violence had erupted between soldiers and rebel forces in the country's northern Idlib province today.\n@highlight\nPresident Assad has agreed to implement six-point peace plan - but says opposition fighters must lay down their weapons first\n@highlight\nFresh images show the flashpoint city of Homs in ruins as fighting shows little sign of slowing down\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds talks with Saudi king to agree strategy to end the 'bloodbath'\n@highlight\nAn Arab League summit in Baghdad looks to have achieved little more than support for Kofi Annan's proposal\n@highlight\nWashington refuses to stage military intervention for fears of sparking sectarian civil war", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "refused to entertain @placeholder military options to achieve that end.", "idx": 36956}], "idx": 24000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SUSSEX, Virginia (CNN) -- Suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick must adhere to tightened restrictions after he tested positive for marijuana use, a federal judge said Wednesday. Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick tested positive for marijuana in a September 13 drug test. Vick tested positive for the drug on September 13, a court document from the Eastern District of Virginia shows. As a result, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson ordered Vick to \"submit to any method of testing required by the pretrial services officer or the supervising officer for determining whether the defendant is using a prohibited substance.\" Those methods could include random drug testing, a remote alcohol testing system \"and/or any form of prohibited substance screening or testing,\" the order said.\n@highlight\nVick's September 13 drug test shows marijuana use\n@highlight\nPretrial release conditions tightened; must stay home from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.\n@highlight\nVirginia grand jury indicts Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges\n@highlight\nVick already faces up to 18 months in prison after federal plea deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 38}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 366, "end": 393}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vick will be arraigned October 3 in state court in @placeholder.", "idx": 36967}], "idx": 24006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- The tribunal established to prosecute people allegedly responsible for the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others will officially convene at The Hague in Netherlands on Sunday. White wreaths with photos of Rafik Hariri at his tomb. The car bomb in Beirut in February 2005 transformed the turbulent nation's politics and sent shock waves across the Middle East and the world. \"All the necessary measures have been taken for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon to commence functioning,\" U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon wrote in his latest report to the U.N. Security Council. Daniel Bellemare, a Canadian, will be the U.N. tribunal's prosecutor. The trial judges and appeals chambers will take on their responsibilities on a date determined by Ban and the tribunal's president.\n@highlight\nU.N. tribunal for killing of former Lebanon prime minister to convene Sunday\n@highlight\nRafik Hariri killed in car bomb in Beirut in February 2005\n@highlight\nU.N. says the case is expected to be ready for trial by 2010\n@highlight\nDeath led to protests and reduction of Syrian influence in Lebanon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 482, "end": 509}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 558}, {"start": 606, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three people detained for three years in connection with the case were released Wednesday by a @placeholder judge.", "idx": 36969}], "idx": 24007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charlie Crist's fan isn't allowed on stage under the rules of an October 21 Florida governor's race debate that CNN is hosting in conjunction with Jacksonville affiliate WJXT. The candidates were sent a memo on October 8 outlining the format, rules and logistical information for the debate. Among those rules: No electronic devices. The memo stated: \"There will be no opening and closing statements, no notes, no props and no electronic devices will be allowed on stage. Candidates will be provided water, notepad and pen,\" a CNN spokesperson said Thursday. The CNN spokesperson said electronic devices range from a cell phone to a fan.\n@highlight\nRules of an October 21 CNN / WJXT debate prohibit electronic devices, including fans.\n@highlight\nFlorida's Charlie Crist's use of a fan during a Wednesday debate triggered a bizarre episode.\n@highlight\nCrist's opponent, Gov. Rick Scott, was several minutes walking onto the stage.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 112, "end": 114}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 527, "end": 529}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Rather, the @placeholder campaign was waiting on resolution of the rules issue before Scott took the stage.", "idx": 36979}], "idx": 24013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Astronaut Mark Kelly said Friday his wife's extraordinary medical progress since she was shot through the brain, coupled with support from family, friends and the public, were keys to his decision to command the upcoming flight of the space shuttle Endeavour. During a press conference with NASA officials -- who said they determined going with Kelly was the right decision -- the husband of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords described what he thought the realities would be after the January 8 shooting in Tucson, Arizona, and what he now expects. \"At that time, my thought was I'd very likely would be sitting in the ICU seat, two, four or six months later, by her bedside,\" said Kelly, sporting a blue wristband that reads \"Peace, Love, Gabby.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I have every intention for (Giffords) to be at the launch,\" Kelly says\n@highlight\nAstronaut Mark Kelly will command Endeavour's upcoming flight\n@highlight\nKelly's shuttle mission is set to launch on April 19\n@highlight\nNASA named backup commander for Endeavour mission after Kelly's wife was shot", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 423, "end": 440}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Command of the shuttle flight came under question after @placeholder was shot.", "idx": 36986}], "idx": 24019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This Michigan home may look like a normal house from the outside - but hidden behind its walls is an organ more complex than many found inside churches around the world. And while the one-bedroom property is on the market for $129,000, the rare instrument would take music-lovers five years to assemble to the tune of $1 million dollars, experts say. The 85-year-old organ was bought in 2002 from a Muskegon church by homeowner Bill Tufts, who died this year at 72. He was long obsessed with organs - even though he never knew how to play. The instrument, which has three sets of keyboards and pedals, is next to the kitchen table and when it is played, a giant blower can be heard in the basement, WZZM reported.\n@highlight\nThe owner of the home, which is in Grand Rapids, Michigan, passed away this year, aged 72\n@highlight\nEven though he could not play the organ, he worked for years to install the instrument inside his home after buying it from a church in 2002\n@highlight\nIt has 2,300 pipes, including ones that reach 17ft, hidden behind the walls", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 12}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Music to your ears: This modest @placeholder, Michigan house is home to an organ with around 2,300 pipes", "idx": 36990}], "idx": 24022} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's one thing Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul and his Democratic opponent Jack Conway have in common: They're both finished talking about \"Aqua Buddha.\" Conway's controversial attack ad paralyzed both campaigns this week. The spot accuses Paul of once belonging to a group that mocked religion in his college days at Baylor University. The ad features a claim from an anonymous woman who told The Washington Post and GQ magazine that Paul's group forced her to pray to a false idol named Aqua Buddha. At a news conference at the Atlas Machine and Supply factory outside of Louisville, Kentucky, Paul signed a pledge to repeal the estate tax, dubbed the \"death tax\" by conservatives. 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The Irishman started like a freight train, landing with hands and knees before surviving a takedown attempt. As O'Keeffe continued his bid to drag McGregor to the canvas, he came under attack from a barrage of elbows and the referee quickly stepped in. Conor McGregor of Ireland interacts with fans during a Q&A session before the UFC 179 weigh-in Conor McGregor vs Dave Hill Cage Warriors 47 McGregor's win over O'Keeffe earned him a shot at the vacant featherweight title in front of his home crowd in Dublin.\n@highlight\nConor McGregor is blazing a path to UFC glory after a stunning start to his career in the organisation\n@highlight\nBut the featherweight made his name in Europe's biggest mixed martial arts organisation, Cage Warriors\n@highlight\nAnd, as MailOnline announces its exciting partnership with the promotion, we look back at three of McGregor's defining fights", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 45}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 529, "end": 551}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After his blistering start to life in @placeholder, featherweight McGregor is on the verge of a world title shot", "idx": 36995}], "idx": 24026} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has insisted that Cristiano Ronaldo is the 'complete' player, and has no rival when considering who is the best in the world. 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Jason Bramley, Steve Hanson and Jonny Biggins are taking on the challenge of pregnancy to honour mums in the run-up to Mother's Day. Appearing on ITV's Lorraine the men complained of trouble sleeping, walking and tying shoe laces. Steve Hanson, Jonny Biggins and Jason Bramley (left to right) who have taken on the unusual challenge of wearing 33-pound pregnancy suits for a whole month appeared on ITV's Lorraine 'It\u2019s the little things that become mammoth tasks - dropping a pen or taking a plug out,' Steven Hanson (left on sofa) alongside Jonny Biggins and Jason Bramley told Lorraine Kelly (far left)\n@highlight\nJason Bramley, Steve Hanson and Jonny Biggins are faking pregnancy\n@highlight\nThe fathers are wearing their baby bumps for a month\n@highlight\nIdea is to honour mums in run-up to Mother's Day on Sunday, March 15\n@highlight\nAdmitted they've had trouble sleeping, walking and tying shoe laces", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I wonder why pregnant women don't use wheelchairs,' dad-of-one @placeholder, 44, (pictured) wrote in his diary", "idx": 37014}], "idx": 24037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just hours after fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman told police investigators the shooting followed a life-and-death struggle in which the teen told him, \"You're going to die tonight.\" Read the written statement from Zimmerman to police about what happened (PDF) The audio of the February 26 interviews, made public late Wednesday, is part of discovery items released by Zimmerman's defense team. The recordings represent the first time Zimmerman is heard giving his account in his own words. Also released were audio and video showing the techniques used by the police department in the investigation: interviews conducted in the days after the shooting, a video of a voice stress test administered to Zimmerman by police and his videotaped re-enactment of the incident for authorities.\n@highlight\nGeorge Zimmerman tells police he was attacked by Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nHe says Martin \"jumped out from the bushes\" and punched him\n@highlight\nThe audio and video interviews shed light on Zimmerman's account of the shooting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 86}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 835, "end": 850}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As he spoke to the dispatcher, he told police @placeholder circled his vehicle, but he could not hear whether Martin said anything because his windows were up and he was on the phone.", "idx": 37016}, {"query": "In a written statement @placeholder gave to police, also released late Wednesday, Zimmerman said Martin told him to \"shut the f*** up\" during the struggle.", "idx": 37019}, {"query": "And the investigator expresses doubt that @placeholder, who had lived in the neighborhood for three years and described himself as head of the neighborhood watch, did not know the names of the three streets in the subdivision.", "idx": 37020}], "idx": 24038} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Bob Bergdahl was formally introduced to America in the White House Rose Garden beside the President, he was startling to see and hear at first: He was wearing a long beard and even speaking Pashto. The transformation of the former UPS delivery man was five years in the making in the mountain valleys of Idaho, sparked when his son, Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, was captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan in June 2009. In the half-decade that he and wife crusaded for their son's release -- finally won this past weekend -- Bergdahl journeyed deep into the meaning of his son's captivity and war itself, according to media accounts.\n@highlight\nBob Bergdahl, father of Sgt. 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Both phones will have all-metal bodies and 5.1inch screens, it has been claimed. 'Samsung Electronics Co. plans to release two new versions of its top-tier Galaxy smartphone next month, including a model with a display covering three sides, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter,' Bloomberg said. Scroll down for video A Samsung Galaxy Note E, the first to use Samsung's curved screen. It is claimed the Galaxy S6 could come in a special edition with both sides featuring the technology.\n@highlight\nThe handset set to have a 5.1inch screen and mental body\n@highlight\nExpected to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the beginning of March and go on sale in April\n@highlight\nSide screens can show alerts and glow to show who is calling", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 210, "end": 232}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 467, "end": 487}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 740, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decline in Galaxy sales has also hurt demand for @placeholder components such as an advanced display called OLED.", "idx": 37029}], "idx": 24046} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The International Criminal Court has opened a probe into the North Korean shelling of Yeonpyeong Island last month and the March sinking of a South Korean warship, allegedly by a North Korean submarine, to evaluate if the incidents constitute war crimes, the court said Monday. \"The office of the prosecutor has received communications alleging that North Korean forces committed war crimes in the territory of the Republic of Korea,\" the court said in a written statement. \"The prosecutor of the ICC, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, confirmed that the office has opened a preliminary examination.\" A preliminary investigation will determine if the criteria are met for opening an investigation under the Rome Statute, the court said. That statute set up the court and governs it.\n@highlight\nA preliminary investigation will determine whether a probe will be opened\n@highlight\nThe international court is looking into the sinking of a South Korean ship in March\n@highlight\nThe court also is probing the shelling on Yeonpyeong Island last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 40}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 506, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 528}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ICC has no police force and relies on countries who are party to the @placeholder to turn suspects in.", "idx": 37033}], "idx": 24048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi admitted Argentina were suffering before Angel Di Maria settled their last 16 clash against Switzerland with his extra-time goal. \u2018We suffered, suffered and suffered, all of us,\u2019 said Messi. \u2018We started to think it wasn\u2019t going to happen. But at the end we had luck on our side and now we have to take advantage and move on. \u2018Like everybody, I was very nervous because we couldn\u2019t score. We knew if we made a single mistake we would have been going home. We didn\u2019t want it to go to penalties. We wanted to finish it off.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to watch Argentina fans go wild during narrow win over Switzerland\n@highlight\nArgentina's captain though Swiss could have knocked his side out\n@highlight\nAlejandro Sabella won't look beyond the quarter finals...yet\n@highlight\nOttmar Hitzfeld compares his side's last-gasp loss to Bayern Munich's in the 1999 Champions League final against Manchester United", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 707, "end": 723}, {"start": 779, "end": 793}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 861, "end": 876}, {"start": 892, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tactician: Sabella masterminded the 1-0 extra time win over Switzerland after @placeholder struggled", "idx": 37041}], "idx": 24052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Palestinian bus driver found hanged in his vehicle in east Jerusalem was murdered, his family has claimed. Israeli police has said there is no indication to any other cause of death than suicide, but rumours of a killing quickly spread in Palestinian media, fuelling tension in the divided city. Several actions of civil unrest has now taken place in and around Jerusalem as Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli security forces. 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Russia had looked set for a second successive victory that would have sealed their place in the last eight, thanks to Alan Dzagoev's third goal of the tournament. Dzagoev reacted quickest to glance home Andrei Arshavin's first-half free kick and take his place as the tournament's top goalscorer. 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The Coulmbus Blue Jackets defenseman, who previously played for the Los Angeles Kings, was selected third in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, played for Team USA in the 2010 Olympics, and has earned a staggering $23million during his career. And now all that money, and some more, is gone - because of his parents. 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Mayweather posted the photo of the sonogram to his Facebook and Instagram accounts Wednesday before receiving thousands of negative comments and taking it down. 'The real reason me and Shantel Christine Jackson @missjackson broke up was because she got a abortion (sic), and I'm totally against killing babies. She killed our twin babies. #ShantelJackson#FloydMayweather#TheMoneyTeam#TMT' he wrote as the caption. Outrageous: Floyd Mayweather posted this photo of a sonogram- the details of which have been blurred by MailOnline but states that it shows multiple fetuses- and he claimed that it was that of his ex Shantel Jackson\n@highlight\nWorld Champion boxer has since taken down the photo of his ex Shantel Jackson's alleged sonogram\n@highlight\nThe couple split in April after being engaged for two years\n@highlight\nShe responded by posting an intimate snap with Nelly, her new rumored boyfriend\n@highlight\nHad not commented on her alleged relationship with the rapper before Thursday but was spotted with him at a Miami Heat game Monday\n@highlight\nMayweather, 37, has four children from two other exes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 404, "end": 428}, {"start": 559, "end": 601}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 833, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 922, "end": 936}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "effectively confirmed that she is now dating @placeholder, the rapper, by", "idx": 37066}], "idx": 24066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With matches as richly entertaining as this one, even UEFA could warm to the Premier League Under 21 International Cup. West Ham\u2019s youngsters tasted defeat in their first experience of European competition as Athletic Bilbao claimed the points but both teams played their full part in an eight-goal thriller. This new 16-team competition, set up in defiance of UEFA interference, will offer all kinds of intriguing contests between the best of English talent and the continent\u2019s production lines. 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Meme Francine may claim to only know the players' names thanks to her son-in-law, but the elderly woman's Red Devils merchandise proves just how much of a fan she is. Hazard sat down for the Belgian Red Devils YouTube channel to read a good luck message from Francine before signing a shirt and saying, 'Nana Francine, for you, signed.' 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Andrew Wheeler allegedly kicked, punched and held a knife to the throat of the intoxicated 16-year-old boy before choking him until he lost consciousness on August 8. Disturbing footage shared on Facebook shows the boy cowering and screaming in pain as partygoers stood around and laughed. WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO - Scroll down for video Disturbing: Police say footage shows 18-year-old Andrew Wheeler kicking and punching a 16-year-old autistic boy at a Florida house party on August 8\n@highlight\nAndrew Wheeler allegedly beat and choked the boy in front of cheering partygoers on Friday night\n@highlight\nPolice found the victim lying in the street outside the home about midnight\n@highlight\nThe concussed boy was rushed to hospital with facial and scalp contusions\n@highlight\nHomeowner Evadean Lydecker was allegedly home during the attack and has been charged", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 450, "end": 476}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 938, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder denied giving alcohol to minors and witnessing the fight.", "idx": 37077}], "idx": 24075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Let's play one final bass-drop requiem in memory of EDM. If the genre hasn't already been wub-wub-wub'd to death, Daft Punk would like to smother it with its own spirit hoodie. True, the duo's Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo helped spawn this new wave of harder, faster, stronger dance music \u00e2\u20ac\u201d but lately, they've been slagging off that scene for its lack of imagination and its overreliance on preset sounds. Of course, that only makes Random Access Memories, their first proper album in eight years, feel more like a revelation: It features no electronics except for a modular synthesizer and some vintage vocoders, and uses only one sample. (A snippet from the Sherbs' ''We Ride Tonight'' opens the final track, ''Contact.'')\n@highlight\nRandom Access Memories is the duo's \"first proper album in eight years\"\n@highlight\nIt was recorded with an orchestra, a children's choir, and an all-star cast\n@highlight\nThomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo comprise the duo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 252}, {"start": 468, "end": 489}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 771, "end": 792}, {"start": 941, "end": 956}, {"start": 962, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the title suggests, @placeholder explores the way that memory is stored \u00e2\u20ac\u201d on a hard drive or in your brain.", "idx": 37082}], "idx": 24079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London She's one of Tinseltown's most famous - and photographed - superstars, but since that infamous lift scene, Beyonce has been laying low. However, ahead of her joint tour On The Run with husband Jay Z, the pop star is slowly making her way back into the limelight. Her first port of call? Posing in a steamy shoot to promote her new fragrance, Beyonce Heat Wild Orchid. Turning up the heat! Superstar Beyonce, who has been keeping away from the limelight lately, has just unveiled her new fragrance campaign for Heat Wild Orchid, which lands in stores in August\n@highlight\nBeyonce, 32, unveils Beyonce Heat Wild Orchid scent\n@highlight\n\u00a324.99 fragrance promises to emit a fierce, feminine energy\n@highlight\nPreparing to go on tour with husband Jay Z", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 359, "end": 382}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 527, "end": 542}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 609, "end": 632}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "32, and @placeholder, 44, have sold out a number of venues across the country", "idx": 37085}], "idx": 24080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer and Freya Noble and Sally Lee Australian grandmother Deborah Scheithe liked what she saw when her daughter showed off her newly augmented breasts. In fact, the 50-year-old was so impressed that this recently inspired her to go under the knife for breast implants. But Ms Scheithe isn't alone as she's part of a burgeoning market of older women seeking boob jobs in Australia. NSW resident Deborah Schiethe had a boob job at age 50, (pictured to the left before, and right after) and is part of a growing trend of older women going under the knife\n@highlight\nDeborah Scheithe, 50, said she was very surprised at how cheap it was to undergo breast augmentation surgery\n@highlight\nIncreased numbers of Aussie women in their 50s and 70s are going under the knife\n@highlight\nCosts are decreasing to deter people from seeking cheap overseas jobs\n@highlight\nCosMediTour, based in Queensland, is offering cheaper boob jobs\n@highlight\nA nine-night stay costs $7900 on Surfers Paradise or Broadbeach\n@highlight\nThailand surgeons charge $4000 for a boob job, $10,000 in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 574, "end": 589}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 975, "end": 990}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an @placeholder first, a cosmetic tourism agency based in Queensland's Broadbeach is teaming up with respected plastic surgeons to offer cheaper procedures.", "idx": 37088}, {"query": "\u2018There are people who don\u2019t want to go to Thailand or are not comfortable to have surgery off-shore,' @placeholder managing director Greg Lemon said.", "idx": 37090}], "idx": 24083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In front of a packed Great Hall of the People, outgoing Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivered his last government work report as he opened the National People's Congress. During the coming days, the country's top officials will discuss national priorities for the years ahead, and formally appoint the president who'll oversee them. Four months after taking over as General Secretary of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping will replace outgoing president Hu Jintao. Li Keqiang will become premier, replacing Wen Jiabao. Opening the NPC, Wen urged delegates to \"unite as one and work hard to finish building a moderately prosperous society in all respects and achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,\" according to state-run media Xinhua.\n@highlight\nWen Jiabao opens annual session of China's parliament\n@highlight\nThe National People's Congress will complete China's leadership transition\n@highlight\nChinese leader Xi Jinping will formally assume the title of state president\n@highlight\nMeeting expected to shed light on China's future direction", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 142, "end": 167}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 527, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 826, "end": 851}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The development gap between urban and rural areas and between regions is large, and so are income disparities between individuals,\" @placeholder said, according to Xinhua.", "idx": 37094}], "idx": 24087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- The Japanese government is in the final stages of negotiations to bring a hotly disputed set of small islands in the East China Sea under public ownership, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Friday, stressing his country's claims of sovereignty. The islands are at the heart of a bitter diplomatic argument between Japan and China that has resulted in occasionally violent acts of public protest. The uninhabited islands, known in Japan as Senkaku and in China as Diaoyu, are privately owned by a Japanese family. A public initiative begun in April by the outspoken governor of Tokyo, Shintaro Ishihara, to raise money to acquire the islands for the city authorities has set off a new cycle of tensions between Japan and China over which country has sovereignty over them.\n@highlight\nNEW: Noda says recent tensions with South Korea are \"regrettable\"\n@highlight\nChina vowed this week to defend its \"territorial integrity\"\n@highlight\nThe islands are privately owned by a Japanese family\n@highlight\nThe Japanese premier says the government is close to a deal to buy them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 616}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Right now, it is the ownership issue -- whether the individual owns these islands, or the @placeholder metropolitan government or the state.", "idx": 37097}], "idx": 24090} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Tough, strong and noble; these are the sorts of qualities one would expect from a national symbol. The fabled Karabakh horse is a rare and beautiful animal that is of great importance to Azerbaijanis. But the country's national animal that can be found everywhere from its stories to its postage stamps is faced with extinction. In the thickly forested foothills of Sheki, a small city 300km (187 miles) from the capital Baku, is one of world's largest and purest Karabakh herds. Their owner, Yashar Guluzade, has been restoring the breed for over a decade in this unspoilt mountainous region.\n@highlight\nThe Karabakh horse is Azerbaijan's national animal\n@highlight\nThere are less than 1,000 Karabakh bred horses left in the world\n@highlight\nThe government is running a horse breeding programs to save the animal from extinction", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The century-old breed is said to have incredible endurance and strength, qualities that @placeholder's hope will see the animals fight off extinction.", "idx": 37106}], "idx": 24095} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They don't call it \"Twi Crack\" for nothing. Lisa Hansen, for example, thought she had lost her mind the first time she read \"Twilight.\" Partly because she's 36. \"I was absolutely worried that something was wrong with me,\" the Utah mother of two said. \"I just couldn't put it down -- I was obsessed completely.\" She picked up the first of Stephenie Meyer's vampire novels -- recommended by a teen neighbor -- with few expectations. After devouring it, she couldn't get the images of doomed love between a vegetarian vampire, Edward, and an awkward teenage girl, Bella, off her mind. Hansen thought about the books so much she seriously wondered if she was experiencing some sort of midlife crisis.\n@highlight\nAdult female fans of the \"Twilight\" series are just as in love with it as teen girls\n@highlight\nThey often take it a step further, spicing up Stephenie Meyer's chaste sex scenes\n@highlight\nThey created communities where they can express their \"Twilight\" love without judgment\n@highlight\nTheir \"coming out\" reflects a societal push toward older women embracing sexuality", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That hasn't stopped the fans from creating their own sex scenes in copious amounts of fan fiction, some of which have themes like \"@placeholder and Bella do steamy office affair,\" or \"Edward and Bella try out S&M.\"", "idx": 37109}], "idx": 24096} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chad Madden's hospital room is dimly lit. His mom and dad, Jacqueline and Bill, fuss around their 38-year-old son, rearranging cards from well-wishers, before taking a seat. Chad, draped in crisp white blankets, lies in a large mechanical bed with his torso elevated. His hands are flat and wide and lie still at his sides. Chad is paralyzed from the neck down. He came to Atlanta's Shepherd Center in April after a skydiving accident. The former Navy seaman did two tours in the Persian Gulf in the early '90s, and after completing college, returned in a civilian capacity. Chad was in California on business when the accident happened.\n@highlight\nChad Madden was paralyzed from the neck down in a March skydiving accident\n@highlight\nMadden's parents were in Atlanta caring for him when their Idaho home burned down\n@highlight\nJacqueline and Bill Madden suspect they wouldn't have escaped the fire\n@highlight\nThe Maddens rely on their faith to guide them through their recent hardships", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 83, "end": 86}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A friend from @placeholder had devastating news: The Maddens' home of more than 35 years had been torched in a wildfire.", "idx": 37119}], "idx": 24103} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yemeni rebels have seized the country's presidential palace and attacked the US-backed leader's official residence in what is being described by one top military leader as a 'coup'. President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi was inside his official residence as it came under 'heavy shelling' for half-an-hour on Tuesday. At the same time, the powerful Shiite Houthi rebels seized the presidential palace in the capital, Sanaa, looting the arms depot in the grounds. Hadi was unharmed in the attack, which came five months after the rebels first swept into Sanaa. Colonel Saleh al-Jamalani, the commander of the Presidential Protection Force that guards the palace, said: 'This is a coup. There is no other word to describe what is happening but a coup.'\n@highlight\nPresident Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi was unharmed in half-hour assault\n@highlight\nHadi met with Houthi rebels on Tuesday morning to negotiate constitution\n@highlight\nHouthi claim Hadi has breached UN-brokered power deal\n@highlight\nRebels kidnapped president's chief aide on Saturday in retaliation\n@highlight\nViolence broke out between two sides on Monday, leaving nine dead\n@highlight\nAnalysts: Rebels 'finishing what they started' after taking capital last year\n@highlight\nCrisis talks taking place at UN Security Council following attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 77, "end": 78}, {"start": 192, "end": 214}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 563, "end": 579}, {"start": 603, "end": 631}, {"start": 767, "end": 789}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to CNN, two @placeholder navy warships moved into the area to help evacuate Americans from the embassy if needs be.", "idx": 37123}], "idx": 24105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Befitting its status as a fast-growing oil exporter, for Nigeria this week was to be a coming out party of sorts, as it hosts the 24th World Economic Forum on Africa. More than a thousand academic, business, civil society and political leaders are supposed to gather in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city, beginning on Wednesday, to discuss \"inclusive growth and job creation.\" Conflicting with this image of an emerging regional economic powerhouse, just two days before the start of the World Economic Forum meeting, Nigeria is in the international headlines for all the wrong reasons: Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, a militant Islamist organization, released a video on Monday claiming responsibility for kidnapping more than 270 schoolgirls in northern Nigeria last month.\n@highlight\nBoko Haram leader says it has kidnapped more than 200 girls in Nigeria\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: Nigeria is just about to host a world economic conference\n@highlight\nHe says the terror group's actions jeopardize Africa's largest economy\n@highlight\nBergen: Boko Haram hasn't formalized ties to al Qaeda, but it could threaten Westerners", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 135, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 484, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Boko Haram's growing insurgency isn't halted in @placeholder, it threatens to jeopardize the largest economy in Africa and the some $100 billion in oil revenue the country generates every year.", "idx": 37126}], "idx": 24108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gleneagles, Scotland. (CNN) -- Try as it might, Team USA couldn't pull off its own miracle, having suffered the ultimate Ryder Cup indignity two years ago at Medinah in Chicago when leading 10-6 going into Sunday. Led by its talisman Rory McIlroy -- the world number one -- Europe saw off a brave challenge from those in red to retain the trophy by a ultimately comfortable margin of 16\u00bd-11\u00bd. It was the continent's third straight victory, its sixth in the last seven and one that provoked searching questions for United States captain Tom Watson, not least from his star player Phil Mickelson.\n@highlight\nEurope retains the Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nJamie Donaldson secures the winning point against United States at Gleneagles\n@highlight\nU.S. mounts fightback in singles after trailing 10-6 overnight\n@highlight\nCrucial Europe wins for Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watson responded by saying: \"(@placeholder) has a difference of opinion.", "idx": 37134}], "idx": 24112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles Prince Harry might have spent the past few days twerking with a bevy of beauties in Memphis, but as these photos reveal, the bank holiday weekend has been far from enjoyable for his former girlfriend, Cressida Bonas. Looking pale and thin, Ms Bonas cut a sombre figure as she strode through London's Notting Hill, her eyes hidden behind sunglasses and her long, blonde hair swinging loose. Although reports over the weekend suggested the former couple are still in love and may reunite, Prince Harry's antics at the Memphis Polo Club are unlikely to have pleased the 25-year-old.\n@highlight\nCressida looked strained as she strode along in an all-black outfit\n@highlight\nShe has cut an increasingly wan figure since splitting with Prince Harry\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old has also taken compassionate leave from her job\n@highlight\nHer erstwhile boyfriend was photographed 'twerking' in Memphis\n@highlight\nAccording to onlookers, the eligible bachelor was surrounded by women", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the end when we finished @placeholder came up to the stage and asked if we would play another song as he did not want the night to end.", "idx": 37136}], "idx": 24114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter British families are paying hundreds of pounds more for the latest technology as global electronics giants see the UK as a \u2018Treasure Island\u2019. The biggest difference was found a top of the range Samsung TV, which was \u00a3755 more expensive including sales tax here versus the US, according to research by Which? Its research comparing prices in this country to the US found the huge mark-ups stretch to big brand tablets, laptops and even software and music streaming services. The biggest difference was a top of the range Samsung TV, which was \u00a3755 more expensive For example, an Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch laptop was \u00a3355 more expensive here, while the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 games consoles were \u00a395 more.\n@highlight\nThe biggest difference was found a top of the range Samsung TV\n@highlight\nIt was \u00a3755 more expensive including sales tax here versus the US\n@highlight\nThe research was carried out by watchdog Which?\n@highlight\nHuge mark-ups stretch to big brand tablets, laptops and even software and music streaming services", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 131, "end": 132}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 288, "end": 289}, {"start": 377, "end": 378}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 594, "end": 610}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the @placeholder company has come under fire for the fact that it has gone to extraordinary lengths to avoid paying its fair share of taxes, despite sales of more than \u00a34.5billion a year in Britain.", "idx": 37140}], "idx": 24115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Dzhokhar Tsarnaev got a text from a friend asking him if he was one of the two men shown in FBI-released photos of Boston bombing suspects, his reply was short and light: LOL. Other messages from the teenager followed, including \"You better not text me\" and \"Come to my room and take whatever you want,\" according to an FBI affidavit released Wednesday. His friend took the texts as jokes, as if Tsarnaev found humor in the mere idea that he could be responsible for such horror. But when Dias Kadyrbayev showed one of their mutual friends that last text, the friend wasn't laughing.\n@highlight\nThree friends of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are charged in federal court\n@highlight\nAffidavit shows actions, communications after Boston suspects' photos went out\n@highlight\nThe friends went to Tsarnaev's dorm, found a backpack with fireworks with the powder out\n@highlight\nThey took this backpack and threw it away, the affidavit released Wednesday states", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 30}, {"start": 106, "end": 108}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 503, "end": 517}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's roommate let them in, saying Tsarnaev had left a few hours earlier, according to Kadyrbayev.", "idx": 37153}, {"query": "Kadyrbayev said he took Tsarnaev's laptop computer too, because he felt @placeholder's roommate might get suspicious if they left with the backpack alone, the affidavit states.", "idx": 37154}], "idx": 24125} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Burrows for MailOnline A new art exhibition at one of Britain's top galleries has been branded racist for using black actors dressed up as slaves. Exhibit B, by South African artist Brett Bailey, features live performers including a black man in a cage and a semi-naked woman with shackles around her neck. An online petition calling for the show to be axed has been signed by 6,000 people since it was launched last week. 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Paul Meehan, 40, risked derailing the police hunt for the 12-year-old by lying about seeing her just before she was reported missing, it is said. He claimed to have spotted Tia leaving her grandmother's home in New Addington, Surrey, on August 3, last year.\n@highlight\nPaul Meehan, 40, told police he saw Tia, 12, leaving grandmother's home\n@highlight\nAt the time she had already been murdered by Stuart Hazell\n@highlight\nMeehan appeared at court charged with wasting police time\n@highlight\nNo suggestion 40-year-old knew anything about the killing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 188, "end": 213}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was a waste of valuable resources at a critical time that could have delayed finding Tia's body and the detention of @placeholder.'", "idx": 37157}], "idx": 24128} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Foy for The MailOnline Follow @@FoyChris When Stuart Lancaster had lunch with Bath head coach Mike Ford at a village pub outside Bradford-on-Avon earlier this month, Sam Burgess\u2019s cross-code move was high on their mutual agenda. By the time they went their separate ways, the two men had a mutual vision too \u2013 of club and country being best served by the recruit from rugby league wearing No 12 on his back. 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On Thursday, a day after the Syrian passenger plane was forced to land at Ankara's airport, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced at a news conference that cargo confiscated from the aircraft included \"items ... traveling from Russia's agency that exports weapons munitions and military supplies to Syria's defense ministry.\" Turkish officials said the use of F-16's to intercept the plane as it flew from Moscow to Damascus was a show of force, to illustrate Turkey would not tolerate the use of its airspace for weapons shipments to Syria.\n@highlight\nNEW: Turkey's PM says his country is 'determined to stem the flow of arms' into Syria\n@highlight\nSyria says Turkey is lying about military cargo on the commercial airliner\n@highlight\nThe U.S. defense chief says 150 troops are in Jordan; Jordan denies a U.S. presence\n@highlight\n210 people across Syria have been killed Thursday, according to rebels", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 369, "end": 388}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 837, "end": 838}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Syrian officials accused Turkish security forces of mishandling crew members during the plane's stay in @placeholder.", "idx": 37162}], "idx": 24131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rescuers have found the body of a man who was one of six people aboard a small airplane that crashed Sunday evening near the northern shore of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The Cessna 206 single-engine aircraft went down about a half mile off the coast of Quebradillas. The man's body was found Monday less than 150 feet from shore, Coast Guard spokesman Ricardo Castrodad said. The Coast Guard launched two more search missions Tuesday morning for four men and one woman still missing. Authorities have not released their identities, nor the name of the man found Monday.\n@highlight\nCoast Guard launches search missions for five still missing after plane went down\n@highlight\nDivers find man's body near shore of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico\n@highlight\nSearch complicated by the roughness of the area, U.S. Coast Guard official says\n@highlight\nSix onboard private plane returning to Puerto Rico from Dominican Republic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 375, "end": 391}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 918, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The winds and heavy rains that were still being felt in @placeholder on Monday had ruined the group's chances to spend the weekend fishing and playing golf in the Dominican Republic, which is 79 miles (127 kilometers) away.", "idx": 37165}], "idx": 24132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Text messages show Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev joking with a friend not to text him hours after the FBI released Tsarnaev's photo as a suspect in the deadly attack. Dias Kadyrbayev texted Tsarnaev shortly after the FBI publicly released photos of Tsarnaev and his brother as suspects in the deadly 2013 attack. Tsarnaev responded that he had seen the news, then texted, 'Better not text me my friend,' then 'Lol.' Friends: Boston bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev's friends Azamat Tazhayakov (left), Dias Kadyrbayev (center)and Robel Phillipos (right) are currently facing trial. Pictured above in Boston court on May 13\n@highlight\nDias Kadyrbayev and Asamat Tazhayakov, two friends of Boston boming suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev, are currently standing trial\n@highlight\nThey are accused of removing some of Tsarnaev's personal items from his University of Massachusetts dorm room\n@highlight\nOn Thursday, text message transcripts between Tsarnaev and Kadyrbayev were released\n@highlight\nKadyrbayev text his friend hours after the FBI released Tsarnaev's picture and the suspect responded 'Better not text me my friend' and 'Lol'\n@highlight\nIt was also revealed today that the two dreamed of opening a Starbucks together in Kazakhstan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 539, "end": 555}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 697, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 733}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 903, "end": 929}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tsarnaev (right) is pictured above with Tazhayakov (left) and @placeholder (center)", "idx": 37168}], "idx": 24134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Something remarkable is happening Wednesday. A large swath of the Internet is blacking out in protest of two controversial copyright bills being considered in Congress. Major Web juggernauts such as Google and Wikipedia, some graduate schools and a number of start-ups and prominent advocates are participating in what is expected to be the largest organized online protests in more than a decade. While the actions vary from site to site -- some are shutting down, some are turning their pages black -- the message is clear: Neither the Senate's Protect IP Act nor the House's Stop Online Piracy Act represents a consensus view on how to address online piracy without undermining the open Internet, and neither should be rushed to a vote.\n@highlight\nSome websites are blacking out in protest of two controversial copyright bills in Congress\n@highlight\nAndrew McDiarmid: Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP Act would undermine open Internet\n@highlight\nOnline backlash against the bills are forcing supporters to back down, McDiarmid says\n@highlight\nMcDiarmid: Voting on the legislation should be delayed because it can be improved", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 587, "end": 608}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If that vote succeeds, the @placeholder will move to an up-or-down vote on a bill -- currently being revised -- that no one has seen.", "idx": 37174}], "idx": 24138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson The Holy City of Jerusalem has been covered in a brilliant white blanket after the worst snowstorm in 20 years. Schools and highways have been closed as up to eight inches of snow piled up in the city centre by this afternoon. Israel and much of the surrounding region has been hit by five days of rain, wind and snow as temperatures have dipped below freezing. Scroll down for video Snow covers the Dome of the Rock on the compound know to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif and to Jews as Temple Mount after the worst snowstorm to hit Jerusalem for 20 years\n@highlight\nUnusually heavy snowfall as temperatures dip below freezing\n@highlight\nDome of the Rock and Western Wall bathed in white blanket\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Natanyahu gets in on the fun with family snowball fight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 468, "end": 485}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The heavy snowfall has turned much of @placeholder into a winter wonderland", "idx": 37177}], "idx": 24140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rwanda has accused the BBC of 'genocide denial' and called for the corporation to be banned from the country after it aired a controversial documentary that questioned official accounts of the horrors of 1994. 'Rwanda's Untold Story', broadcast this month, highlighted growing criticism of President Paul Kagame and alleged that his Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) \u2014 then a rebel group, now the ruling political party \u2014 was behind the shooting down of a presidential plane that triggered the genocide. The Hutu community has always been held responsible for the mass slaughter of Tutsi population in 1994, when up to a million people were murdered in 100 days - a rate of slaughter that was faster than the Holocaust in the Second World War.\n@highlight\n1994 genocide saw 800,000, mostly minority Tutsis, killed in just 100 days\n@highlight\n'Rwanda's Untold Story' suggested most of dead may have been Hutus\n@highlight\nSuggestion came from interviews with prominent US researchers\n@highlight\nIt criticised President Kagame and RPF, then a rebel group, now in power\n@highlight\nRPF accused of shooting down presidential plane that triggered the war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 333, "end": 354}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 961, "end": 962}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "April-July: An estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate @placeholder are slaughtered", "idx": 37179}], "idx": 24141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- As \"Black Friday\" follows Thanksgiving in the United States, \"White Day\" follows Valentines Day in Japan. Card makers, retailers and advertisers have young people planning weeks ahead to make their \"Friendship Day\" buys in India, clicking their favorite online purchases on \"Singles Day\" in China, and even eating their hearts out at fast-food giant KFC in Japan for Christmas. Much as Thanksgiving has spurred businesses to create Black Friday (and now Gray Thursday and Cyber Monday) to get shoppers into stores, countries around the world have turned average dates on the calendar into must-buy events. We take a look at a few such engineered days that promise love and happiness through retail therapy -- and, of course, profits for the companies behind it.\n@highlight\nThanksgiving has spurred businesses to create versions of Black Friday's globally\n@highlight\nArtificially-engineered days that promise love, happiness and profits through retail therapy\n@highlight\nA day to trump them all has also taken shape to counter the global consumer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 369, "end": 371}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was first observed over 30 years ago by Japanese confectionary companies, according to Japanese media.", "idx": 37187}], "idx": 24147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 Paul Scholes has likened Ross Barkley to the Wayne Rooney of 2004 and has urged Roy Hodgson to unleash his young Lions on Italy. It was at the European Championships in Portugal 10 years ago that a teenage Rooney exploded on to the international scene, scoring four times during the group stage before succumbing to injury in the quarter-final exit to the hosts. And Scholes believes Barkley - who missed the team coach ahead of the first training session in Brazil but has impressed in the warm-up matches - should start when England open their World Cup campaign against the Italians in Manaus on Saturday.\n@highlight\nThe former Manchester United star says the Everton youngster reminds him of a teenage Rooney\n@highlight\nScholes has urged Roy Hodgson to unleash his young players in the World Cup opener on Saturday\n@highlight\nHe fears a conservative approach would lead to a disappointing campaign", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 178, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the ball: Ross Barkley, in training for England on Wednesday, could be the next @placeholder, according to Scholes", "idx": 37195}], "idx": 24148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards and Jacqui Goddard PUBLISHED: 19:46 EST, 18 May 2013 | UPDATED: 21:06 EST, 18 May 2013 The astronaut who became an internet sensation after covering one of David Bowie\u2019s most popular songs has received the ultimate accolade \u2013 after the singer himself praised it as \u2018so beautiful\u2019. Chris Hadfield\u2019s version of Space Oddity \u2013 which was recorded 220 miles above Earth on the International Space Station \u2013 has racked up 13.3\u2009million hits since it was posted on YouTube a week ago, nearly double the 7.3\u2009million views for Bowie\u2019s original. The Canadian filmed himself singing and playing guitar as a farewell message to his one million Twitter fans as he prepared to return home last Tuesday after five months in space.\n@highlight\nSinging astronaut Chris Hadfield became a YouTube sensation\n@highlight\n'Possibly the most poignant version of the song ever created,' Bowie said\n@highlight\nHadfield made millions of fans through social media postings from space", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 414}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poignant: @placeholder was thrilled with the acoustic cover of Space Oddity", "idx": 37198}], "idx": 24151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stuart Woledge and Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 06:49 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 20 August 2013 New York Yankee's boss Brian Cashman knew about steroid use in the team but turned a blind eye because he had a 'win-at-any-cost' attitude, explosive court papers claim. The papers were filed yesterday on behalf of Louise Meanwell - who had an affair with Cashman in 2011 and was later accused of stalking and extorting money from him to stay quiet about their relationship. The British native claims the Yankee's boss told her about steroid use within the team and even named specific players.\n@highlight\nBaseball steroids' scandal in new twist after 'conflict of interest' claims\n@highlight\nFormer mistress of Yankees boss demands Rodriguez be ditched\n@highlight\nLouise Meanwell claims Yankees boss had a 'win-at-any-cost' attitude when it came to steroid use", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Meanwell claims @placeholder is another victim of a Yankee 'take-down'.", "idx": 37206}], "idx": 24155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At the dawn of the 20th century, Nikola Tesla wanted to save the world from fuel dependency. Now, an Internet cartoonist wants to save Tesla's last remaining laboratory as a tribute to the futurist inventor. The structure, a 94-by-94-foot building, was the location where Tesla hoped to develop wireless communications and clean, free energy for everyone in the early 1900s. He moved his operation to the Wardenclyffe Tower in Shoreham, New York, in 1902 -- so named because of a 187-foot tower rising from the ground (as well as being sunk 120 feet below it) that was to be one of the great transmitters for his wireless energy dream.\n@highlight\nBackers have launched a campaign to create a museum for inventor Nikola Tesla\n@highlight\nTesla, \"the father of the electric age,\" had a laboratory in New York before going broke\n@highlight\nCreator of \"The Oatmeal,\" Matthew Inman, has raised $750,000 via IndieGoGo\n@highlight\nTesla, who died in 1943, foresaw wireless communication and clean energy", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 848, "end": 858}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alcorn said the money raised by the @placeholder campaign would just purchase the property and facility, not finance the cleanup or restoration of the building into a museum.", "idx": 37218}], "idx": 24162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amber Vinson's family rushed to her defense today saying the Ebola-stricken nurse would not have boarded flights with symptoms of the deadly virus and put anyone else at risk. The nurse told her uncle, Lawrence Vinson, that she didn't feel ill until Tuesday morning when she went to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital - hours after disembarking her return flight from Cleveland to Dallas, according to a GMA report. He said on Friday: 'Absolutely not. Amber is one of the most conscientious individuals I know.' Mr Vinson said that 29-year-old Amber didn't contact the CDC, despite reports from the agency that she had, because she was not told to. He added that she had followed the guidelines of self-monitoring her temperature.\n@highlight\nThe nurse's family said she would never have put anyone else at risk - and did not have Ebola symptoms until Tuesday - the day she went to hospital\n@highlight\nCDC said on Thursday Miss Vinson may have had Ebola symptoms since last Friday - before boarding two flights and spending weekend in Ohio\n@highlight\nHer uncle, Lawrence Vinson, said his niece 'was given gear that was supposed to provide isolation, and protocols to follow that they believed would protect them'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 283, "end": 316}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a different concept diagnosing @placeholder than being able to treat Ebola, and being prepared to diagnose it.'", "idx": 37225}], "idx": 24169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russia showed no signs of backing down Monday even as world leaders threatened sanctions and sternly rebuked the country for sending troops into Ukraine. At an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss the unfolding crisis, Ukraine's envoy asked for help, saying that Russia had used planes, boats and helicopters to flood the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea with 16,000 troops in the past week. \"So far, Ukrainian armed forces have exercised restraint and refrained from active resistance to the aggression, but they are in full operational readiness,\" Ukrainian Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev said. As diplomats at the meeting asked Russia to withdraw its troops and called for mediation to end the crisis, Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin insisted his country's aims were preserving democracy, protecting millions of Russians in Ukraine and stopping radical extremists.\n@highlight\nThe United States suspends bilateral trade talks with Russia\n@highlight\nUkraine envoy: Russian has sent 16,000 troops into Crimea\n@highlight\nRussia says Yanukovych asked them to send troops\n@highlight\nFormer Ukraine PM asks \"all the world\" for help in stopping Ukraine from losing Crimea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 190}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 582, "end": 595}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Russian envoy read a letter from @placeholder at the U.N. meeting, describing Ukraine as a country \"on the brink of civil war,\" plagued by \"chaos and anarchy.\"", "idx": 37227}], "idx": 24170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Just 18, Hamad al-Tamimi says he was a religious studies student in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before jihadists influenced and recruited him online. Now he's in the hands of Iraqi authorities, accused of being an ISIS fighter captured in Iraq's west. Al-Tamimi is one of numerous foreign fighters believed to have swelled the Sunni extremist group's ranks in recent months. On Thursday, the CIA made a startling announcement: The number of people fighting for ISIS may be more than three times the previous estimates. And among their ranks are foreign fighters -- those such as al-Tamimi. A dramatic rise Analysts and U.S. officials initially estimated there were as many as 10,000 fighters, including those freed from prisons by ISIS and Sunni loyalists who joined the fight as the group advanced across Iraq.\n@highlight\nPentagon spokesman: Higher ISIS estimate doesn't change military approach\n@highlight\nISIS can \"muster between 20,000 and 31,500 fighters\" across Iraq, Syria, the CIA says\n@highlight\nThe White House says retired Gen. 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Some athletes just take what they can and keep moving forwards. That, in many ways, is the secret to Dirk Kuyt\u2019s impact at this World Cup, the reason why he is now one of only seven Dutch footballers to have played 100 times or more for the Oranje. VIDEO Scroll down for Team Profile: Netherlands & qualifying highlights Taking on fluids: Marathan Man Dirk Kuyt is proving pivotal for Holland Runner runner: The versatile Dutchman has played in a variety of positions for Louis van Gaal so far\n@highlight\nKuyt has proved a vital member of Van Gaal's bid for World Cup glory\n@highlight\nLeft out of first two games for Holland but has started the last three\n@highlight\nHas covered the best part of a marathon on the pitch so far in Brazil\n@highlight\nOne of just seven Dutch players in history to cross 100 caps", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his three games in Brazil, Kuyt has run onaverage more than any other @placeholder.", "idx": 37241}], "idx": 24176} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young man who was intercepted at an international airport in August, suspected of fleeing to the Middle East to join the fight with Islamic State, fronted court on Tuesday. Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand, 19, pleaded guilty to unlawfully using travel documents issued to another person after he allegedly stole his brother's passport. The man, from Sydney's north-west, told authorities he was travelling to Malaysia to help a family member, but sparked interest after he was seen carrying only hand luggage and $6000 cash for a fortnight-long trip,Fairfax reported. Scroll down for video Ahmad Saiyer Naizmand pleaded guilty to unlawfully using travel documents issued to another person in court on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAhmad Saiyer Naizmand was allegedly travelling to fight with ISIS\n@highlight\nThe teen told authorities he was going to help his uncle in Malaysia\n@highlight\nBorder control intercepted him in Dubai and flew him back to Sydney\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday he pleaded guilty to unlawfully using travel documents issued to another person\n@highlight\nHe is said to have stolen and travelled with his brother's passport\n@highlight\nHis home was raided during a counter-terrorism operation in September", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 175, "end": 195}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 602}, {"start": 712, "end": 732}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 19-year-old was arrested and accompanied back to @placeholder where he was charged, and his undoing came when he filled in a returning passenger card with his real details and not the ones on his brother's passport.", "idx": 37246}], "idx": 24180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Everyone who has been married knows it is work and we have that times three.' These are the words of Michael Crawley, a Mormon living in Centennial Park, Arizona, with his three wives. He and some of the other 1,500 Mormons living in the commune have given Channel 4 an unprecedented insight into their lives for a new documentary starting this evening, Three Wives, One Husband: Married to the Mormons. Michael reveals that he 'truly' loves each of his three wives - Rose, Connie and Teresa - but it hasn't always been easy adapting each time their family has expanded, both emotionally and financially.\n@highlight\n1,500 Mormons live in Centennial Park, Arizona\n@highlight\nChannel 4 documentary given unprecedented access into their lives\n@highlight\nWives reveal what it's like sharing a husband\n@highlight\nMother-of-four admits it wasn't easy when her husband married a younger woman\n@highlight\nOne man with three wives said he's struggling to support their 18 children\n@highlight\nAll insist they are happy to follow God's plan for polygamist way of life", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "where @placeholder wants us and he expects us to find a way to work it out.'", "idx": 37258}], "idx": 24189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In its quest to bring home the last remaining captive solider from Afghanistan, the Obama administration reportedly did not follow standard detainee release procedures and ignored concerns voiced by the intelligence community that the inmates selected for the trade may be too dangerous. The release of Islamist militants from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Army Sgt Bowe Bergdahl was orchestrated by President Barack Obama's national security team comprised of Pentagon, State Department and Joint Chiefs of Staff officials. 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It's a staggering decade-long, 3 billion mile journey that started with the New Horizons launch in 2006. The space probe is expected to reach Pluto next summer, the only spacecraft to visit it. It's also only the fifth probe to ever journey so far from the sun across such vast reaches of space, according to NASA officials. New Horizons is reminiscent of another historic undertaking: NASA's Voyager 2 mission to Neptune. Monday marks the 25th anniversary of Voyager's fly-by of Neptune and its moon Triton on August 25, 1989. The mission gave humanity its first close-up glimpse of the eighth planet from the sun and its largest satellite.\n@highlight\nNASA's New Horizons mission hurtles toward Pluto in historic 3 billion mile expedition\n@highlight\nNew Horizons is set to reach the \"dwarf planet\" in July 2015\n@highlight\nNASA marks anniversary of Voyager 2 mission to Neptune and its moon Triton\n@highlight\nNASA: Voyager 2 mission offers a preview of sorts of New Horizons journey", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Although both bodies originated in the outer solar system, @placeholder was captured by Neptune and has undergone a radically different thermal history than Pluto.", "idx": 37265}], "idx": 24191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake Fear: Aliaksandr Barankov fled to Ecuador after unearthing petroleum-smuggling ring involving senior officials of President Alexander Lukashenko's government, including relatives of the leader A Belarusian dissident granted asylum in Ecuador has begged his South American safe haven not to send him home, claiming he will surely be killed for exposing government corruption. Aliaksandr Barankov fled to Ecuador after unearthing petroleum-smuggling ring involving senior officials of President Alexander Lukashenko's government, including relatives of the leader. But the former financial crimes investigator says he is in imminent danger of losing his political refugee status and being sent back to the former Soviet bloc nation whose president has been nicknamed 'Europe's last dictator.'\n@highlight\nAliaksandr Barankov fled to Ecuador after unearthing petroleum-smuggling ring involving senior politicians\n@highlight\nSome of the accused are at the top of President Alexander Lukashenko's government\n@highlight\nHis plea comes less than a week after Ecuador granted political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange\n@highlight\nBut the former financial crimes investigator says Ecuador welcomed Lukashenko's recent visit sparking fears they have struck a deal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 38}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 138, "end": 157}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 389, "end": 407}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 507, "end": 526}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 816, "end": 834}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 982, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1221}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In this case, it's very dangerous for him to be in @placeholder,' she said.", "idx": 37278}], "idx": 24195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Oil leaking from a container ship that ran aground on a reef off the pristine east coast of New Zealand's north island has begun washing ashore. Clumps of oil have been found on Mount Maunganui beach in the Bay of Plenty. New Zealand's oil spill response agency, Maritime New Zealand (MNZ), is advising people to avoid the beach for health reasons. Oil began leaking from the Rena, a Liberian-flagged vessel, after it struck the Astrolabe Reef, about 12 nautical miles off the coast of Tauranga, on the North Island, on Wednesday, creating a five-km (three-mile) slick. Efforts to recover oil from the grounded ship, now heading south down the coast, are being hampered by high winds and strong swells.\n@highlight\nClumps of oil found on beach; ship's crew evacuated due to worsening weather\n@highlight\nHigh winds, strong swells force halt to fuel oil recovery from ship\n@highlight\nRescue teams working to assist wildlife affected by spill\n@highlight\nThe Rena ran aground on reef off New Zealand's North Island", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 272, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Even a slow, and relatively accessible, oil spill like this one has clearly stretched @placeholder's response capability to its limits.", "idx": 37280}], "idx": 24197} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mali beat Botswana 2-1 Wednesday to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals from Group D of the competition. Goals from Garra Dembele and Barcelona star Seydou Keita with the winner secured the runners-up spot from the group behind Ghana, who were held 1-1 by Guinea in a match played at the same time in Franceville. It earned Mali, reaching this stage for the first time in eight years, a match against their coach Alain Giresse's former team, co-hosts Gabon. 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During a clash between Mexico's Queretaro and Club America in the Liga MX on Friday night - which Queretaro won 3-2 - Jesus Molina was left seeing stars; but it wasn't because he was in awe of the Brazilian World Cup winning hero. Half-way through the first half, Molina and the former Barcelona and AC Milan midfielder challenged for a high ball. Ronaldinho goes in high on Club America opponent Jesus Molina in their Liga MX clash on Friday night\n@highlight\nThe incident happened during a clash between Mexico's Queretaro and Club America on Friday night\n@highlight\nHalf-way through the first half the former Barcelona midfielder kicked an opponent in the head\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian escaped unpunished and was even offered a handshake", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Interestingly enough @placeholder offered a truce with the culprit, who was not punished for his offence.", "idx": 37286}], "idx": 24203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Defending champion Serena Williams edged towards another milestone with the 49th WTA Tour title of her career on Sunday, coming from behind to beat Jelena Jankovic in the final of the Family Circle Cup in South Carolina. The world No. 1, who is seeking to become only the 10th woman to have reached a half-century, triumphed for the third time on the green clay at Charleston as she won 12 of the last 14 games. The American, who had a similar run in vanquishing Maria Sharapova to claim a record sixth Miami title last weekend, posted a 3-6 6-0 6-2 victory in just under two hours.\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 Serena Williams defends her title at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston\n@highlight\nAmerican rallies to defeat Jelena Jankovic 3-6 6-0 6-2 in Sunday's final\n@highlight\nSerbian's compatriots through to semifinals of Davis Cup, beating U.S. in Idaho\n@highlight\nChampion Czech Republic team will play Argentina in the other semifinal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After that I just got really relaxed and was like, '@placeholder, you have to chill out and not get crazy and if you win, great.", "idx": 37295}], "idx": 24209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Rick Parfitt will miss his first Status Quo gig since he joined the band in 1967 after doctors told him to rest Rick Parfitt is to miss his first Status Quo gig since joining the band in 1967 after being told to rest by doctors following surgery. The 65-year-old guitarist had been due to return to the line-up tonight following an operation to correct a problem with his 1997 quadruple heart bypass. But he has now been told to continue his recuperation so a last-minute stand-in has been drafted in for a single show. Freddie Edwards - son of bass player John 'Rhino' Edwards - will step in for the concert at Clumber Park in Worksop, Nottinghamshire.\n@highlight\nRick Parfitt, 65, had been due to return to line-up tonight after operation\n@highlight\nHe has now been told to continue his recuperation so stand-in drafted in\n@highlight\nSon of John 'Rhino' Edwards, Freddie Edwards, will replace him at concert\n@highlight\nParfitt is 'disappointed' to be missing show at Clumber Park in Worksop", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 580, "end": 599}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 866, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rick will be back soon but, in the meantime, we look forward to welcoming @placeholder into the fold for what we are sure will be a memorable one-off.'", "idx": 37299}], "idx": 24212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Netherlands plans to ban foreigners from the country's famed pot shops, a decision Amsterdam's tourism industry hopes goes up in smoke. The Dutch Cabinet late last month said the measure was needed to \"reduce nuisance and drugs tourism,\" arguing that \"substance use of minors has to be countered more strongly and that coffee shops have grown into large points of sale of cannabis that are hard to manage.\" Known as the \"Weed Pass,\" the measure will turn coffee shops into private clubs for Dutch citizens over the age of 18. The memberships will last for a minimum of a year, and each shop will have a capped number of members.\n@highlight\nDutch plan to ban foreigners from coffee shops where marijuana is sold\n@highlight\nGovernment says measure is needed to reign in substance abuse\n@highlight\nPlan will take hold across the country in 2012\n@highlight\nAmsterdam vows to fight the measure", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder expects that closure of coffee shops to foreign drugs tourists will ensure that they no longer travel to the Netherlands to purchase and consume cannabis.", "idx": 37303}], "idx": 24216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 18:59 EST, 31 May 2012 | UPDATED: 06:46 EST, 1 June 2012 Ploy: Visa will disable 27 LINK cash machines and replace them with just eight Visa only cashpoints Olympics sponsor Visa has been accused of exploiting spectators by effectively banning the use of rival cards at Games venues. It is ordering the closure of all cashpoints which accept Mastercard or American Express. Non-Visa customers will not even be able to use their cards to pay for goods at checkouts. The card giant will disable 27 LINK machines inside venues and replace them with just eight Visa-only cashpoints.\n@highlight\nCard giant to disable cashpoints around Olympic venues so customers only use Visa\n@highlight\nFirm accused of 'exploiting consumers' through ploy\n@highlight\nVisa ordering closure of all cashpoints which accept Mastercard or American Express", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The vast majority of people attending the @placeholder, from over 200 countries, have no interest in becoming guinea pigs in product launches by sponsors,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 37308}], "idx": 24219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A group of elderly Kenyans who say they were tortured under British colonial rule are seeking compensation at London's High Court in a case that could expose the UK to thousands of claims from across its former territories. Four Kenyans, aged in their 70s and 80s, have traveled from their homes in rural Kenya to press their claim that Britain is liable for the abuse they suffered during the Mau Mau uprising -- during which hundreds of ordinary Kenyans, including Barack Obama's grandfather, were arrested. Lawyers for the four say they suffered extreme acts of torture -- including castration and sexual assault -- at the hands of British administration officials in detainment camps during the uprising between 1952 and 1961.\n@highlight\nFour elderly Kenyans are seeking compensation for torture experienced during the Mau Mau uprising\n@highlight\nCase has exposed secret files covering Britain's rule of 47 colonies\n@highlight\nMau Mau rebellion led to arrest of thousands of Kenyans including Barack Obama's grandfather", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 179, "end": 180}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says he survived a massacre at one @placeholder-run camp after which he lay unconscious for three days alongside 11 people who were killed.", "idx": 37310}], "idx": 24221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ayman al-Zawahiri, the longtime deputy to Osama bin Laden, will take over leadership of al Qaeda, according to a statement posted on several jihadist websites Thursday. The United States believes that al-Zawahiri has indeed taken the helm of the terrorist network, according to a U.S. counterterrorism official. Al-Zawahiri was widely regarded as al Qaeda's de facto leader since U.S. special forces killed Osama bin Laden at a hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2. \"Hereby the General Command of the Qaeda al-Jihad -- and after the end of the consultations -- we declare that Sheikh Dr. Abu Muhammad Ayman al-Zawahiri (may God bless him) will take over the responsibility of command of the group,\" the statement said, attributed to al Qaeda's \"general command.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. believes al-Zawahiri is leading al Qaeda, a U.S. counterterrorism official says\n@highlight\nNEW: It's surprising it took this long, the U.S. official says\n@highlight\nNEW: Zawahiri's video message this month contained a warning to America\n@highlight\nStatement pledges support to Mullah Omar but does not mention Arab uprisings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He has no sense among the work force in @placeholder, the kind of prestige that bin Laden had.\"", "idx": 37312}], "idx": 24222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is reopening its investigation into the death of movie star Natalie Wood, who drowned in 1981 while boating off Catalina Island near the California coast, authorities said Thursday. Homicide investigators are taking a new look at one of Hollywood's most enduring mysteries after they were contacted by people who claimed they had \"additional information\" about the drowning, the sheriff's department said in a statement. Authorities didn't provide further details late Thursday and said a news conference on the matter will be held Friday at 11 a.m. (2 p.m. ET). Last year, the actress' sister, Lana Wood, and the captain of the yacht on which Wood sailed with her husband, actor Robert Wagner, had asked the sheriff's office to reopen the case.\n@highlight\nThe Los Angeles County sheriff's office reopens the case\n@highlight\nPersons with additional information have approached investigators\n@highlight\nNatalie Wood drowned off Catalina Island near Los Angeles in 1981\n@highlight\nA news conference is scheduled for Friday morning in California", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 59}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 173, "end": 187}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 822, "end": 839}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 988, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's striking good looks landed him roles in dozens of films in the 1950s and '60s before he hit it big in television.", "idx": 37318}], "idx": 24226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Darren Feldman is set to receive a substantial five-figure sum after a tribunal agreed his position at HCA International had become intolerable A worker claims that his boss said he wanted to lock up 'Yids' like Apprentice star Lord Sugar's son and gas them and wore obscene t-shirts mocking Jewish football fans. Darren Feldman, 33, said that manager Chris Oates also mocked him by inviting him to JuJu, a champagne bar on London's King's Road. Mr Oates allegedly talked about taunting Jewish Tottenham fans by running past the club's White Hart Lane stadium wearing an Arsenal top with 'IVOR 4 SKIN' printed on the back.\n@highlight\nDarren Feldman worked for private hospital group HCA International\n@highlight\nClaims his manager made string of offensive comments about Jews\n@highlight\nConstruction project manager suing the firm for race and religious discrimination, harassment and constructive dismissal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 119}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He recalled: 'Chris then asked if I wanted to go to a club after work which is located along Kings Road called @placeholder.", "idx": 37331}, {"query": "Mr @placeholder told a tribunal that he felt that his position had been made intolerable", "idx": 37333}], "idx": 24236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Haye says he would relish a fight against reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Vitali Klitschko after beating fellow Briton Dereck Chisora at Upton Park football stadium in London on Saturday. \"I held a version of the world heavyweight championship and I would like to regain a version of the world heavyweight championship ... I would love to challenge him for his title,\" Haye said at a news conference. \"After a performance like that and him getting on, if you were one of his advisers you wouldn't tell Vitali to fight me,\" the 31-year-old added. Haye retired after losing to Vitali's brother, Vladimir on points in July 2011, but came out of retirement to fight Chisora after the British pair brawled at a press conference which followed Chisora's loss on points to Vitali in Munich last February.\n@highlight\nFormer world heavyweight champion David Haye keen to fight Vitali Klitschko after beating Dereck Chisora\n@highlight\nHaye, who lost to Ukrainian's brother Vladimir in 2011, says he would be \"very confident\" of victory\n@highlight\nFellow Briton Chisora dispatched by Haye in five rounds at grudge match at Upton Park on Saturday\n@highlight\nBriton's Amir Khan suffers shock defeat at hands of Danny Garcia in light-welterweight clash in Las Vegas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 66, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 102, "end": 117}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 896, "end": 911}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The referee stepped in to stop the fight in the fourth round after @placeholder champion Garcia launched a series of blistering attacks on Khan which saw the Briton felled three times.", "idx": 37335}, {"query": "The referee stepped in to stop the fight in the fourth round after WBC champion Garcia launched a series of blistering attacks on Khan which saw the @placeholder felled three times.", "idx": 37336}], "idx": 24237} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Royal Jordanian Air Force pilot Moath al-Kasasbeh cut a swashbuckling pose in one military photo, with hands akimbo on his hips, exuding confidence. In another, the cleanshaven young man in uniform appears deadly serious, as one might expect from a fighter pilot whose airstrikes demand precision. Behind his military postures was a devout Muslim who memorized the Quran and hailed from a large family and prominent tribe noted for its loyalty to the monarchy. Al-Kasasbeh's fate had been a mystery since last December, when his aircraft crashed during a mission and he was reportedly captured by ISIS in Syria. That mystery ended Tuesday when video and images purportedly by ISIS show the pilot suffered a horrible death.\n@highlight\nImages, footage released by ISIS show militants brutally killing pilot\n@highlight\nMoath al-Kasasbeh was a lieutenant in the Royal Jordanian Air Force\n@highlight\nHe was captured by ISIS after his plane crashed near its Syrian stronghold", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 29}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 863, "end": 887}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Images provided by @placeholder's media wing and circulated widely on social media showed bearded men with Kalashnikovs pulling the terrified airman out of a nearby river.", "idx": 37339}], "idx": 24239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 21:16 EST, 28 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:41 EST, 29 December 2013 England football captain Steven Gerrard will face a court battle in London just weeks before the 2014 World Cup Finals, it has been revealed. The Liverpool player, his girlfriend Alex, and their mutual friend Lee McPartland are all listed as defendants in a civil case at the High Court. A man named as Paul Alan Lloyd is bringing the action, which is thought to relate to a fight in the street near the midfielder's home in August.\n@highlight\nPapers at London's High Court list Gerrard as a defendant\n@highlight\nEngland captain's wife Alex and friend Lee Partland also listed\n@highlight\nClaim thought to be for damages relating to 'street fight' in August\n@highlight\nGerrard was allegedly assaulted as he got out of his Range Rover\n@highlight\nClaimant, Paul Alan Lloyd, is thought to disagree with version of events", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 194, "end": 214}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 400, "end": 414}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last September a fan scaled a perimeter wall at @placeholder\u2019s training ground and yelled threats against his family.", "idx": 37340}], "idx": 24240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Six Muslim faith schools in London are expected to be branded inadequate today over fears that they are not preparing pupils for life in modern Britain. In a memo to Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, Ofsted inspectors are expected to highlight \u2018serious concerns\u2019. They will also criticise a leading state school in the same east London borough after it emerged that sixth-formers used a Facebook page to post references to Sheikh Omar Suleiman, an Islamic preacher who has called homosexuality a \u2018disease\u2019 and a \u2018repugnant shameless sin\u2019. Scroll down for video Inspection: Sir John Cass\u2019s Foundation and Redcoat Church of England School (above) in Stepney, east London, will be criticised in a report by Ofsted for failing to safeguard pupils from extremism\n@highlight\nPupils at school in Stepney, east London, 'exposed to Islamic extremism'\n@highlight\nInspectors discovered girls and boys were segregated in the playground\n@highlight\nYouTube channel created by an Islamic society was not checked by staff\n@highlight\nLeading state school will be put into special measures by Ofsted today", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 577, "end": 598}, {"start": 604, "end": 635}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ofsted is expected to criticise a lack of monitoring of a YouTube channel set up by the @placeholder society.", "idx": 37352}], "idx": 24245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If your romantic partner pointed you to an application for a one-way trip to Mars, would you be upset -- or thrilled? When Dr. Leila Zucker's husband sent her such an e-mail last spring, he said that he didn't want her to go but that he'd be a lousy husband if he didn't tell her about it. Fast-forward to today: Zucker has made it past the first round of cuts for Mars One, a nonprofit organization that aims to send four people to the Red Planet in 2024 and subsequent groups in later years. \"Most of us want to explore, want to go new places, and then it's just a question of: How much are you willing to give up to do it?\" she said.\n@highlight\nMars One will select four astronauts for its first mission\n@highlight\nCandidate pool in current round stands at 705\n@highlight\nSome say humanity needs to leave Earth for survival\n@highlight\nOne man's wife \"concerned that she's going to have to watch me die on television\"", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of 705 candidates selected from a pool of 200,000 applicants for the mission.", "idx": 37357}], "idx": 24248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, but for Kari Anderson, 42, it could have been deadly. The former model from Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, was almost left paralysed after a jealous neighbour laid a tripwire outside her door, sending her hurtling down two flights of stairs. The trap was the climax to a bizarre sequence of events, which included Kari's next door neighbour Janet Pearson changing her appearance and dress style to seemingly look like her. Kari Anderson, 42, from Lancashire, suffered a string of bizarre incidents with jealous neighbour Janet Pearson, that culminated in Janet leaving a tripwire at the top of the stairs. The trap sent Kari hurtling down two flights and left her with serious bruising and a brokwn\n@highlight\nKari Anderson, 42, suffered string of bizarre incidents with her neighbour\n@highlight\nFormer model says her hair, clothes and make-up were copied\n@highlight\nAfter a series of arguments, Janet Pearson, 57, set wire at top of stairs\n@highlight\nKari fell down two flights of stairs, broke her wrist and was heavily bruised\n@highlight\nJanet was convicted of assault causing actual bodily harm last December", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: '@placeholder had brown hair but she had it coloured blonde, like mine.", "idx": 37369}], "idx": 24256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two unknown New Zealand jewellery designers are set to be thrust onto the international stage after Kate picked four of their designs to wear on tour. Tory & Ko, run by young mothers Victoria Taylor and Kirstin O\u2019Brien, have been asked to supply three pairs of earrings and a necklace. They were recommended by Miss Taylor\u2019s sister, New York based fashion designer Rebecca Taylor, who has previously dressed the Duchess. Apparently Kensington Palace \u2018liked what they saw\u2019. Scroll down for video Pretty: The pearl and diamond Tory & Ko earrings chosen by the Duchess of Cambridge for the royal tour\n@highlight\nThe Duchess has ordered earrings and a necklace from Tory & Ko\n@highlight\nLabel is based in Wellington and were recommended by Rebecca Taylor\n@highlight\nPieces will join others by Trelise Cooper, Karen Walker and World\n@highlight\nClothes by London-based Kiwi, Emilia Wickstead will also feature", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 158, "end": 159}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 432, "end": 448}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 533}, {"start": 558, "end": 577}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 669, "end": 670}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elegant: @placeholder also plumped for a pair of citrine drops, topped with a 9ct gold and silver bow", "idx": 37372}], "idx": 24258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf A former soldier who battered his wife to death with a dumbbell after hiring a detective to expose her affair has been jailed for at least 17 years today. Nirmal Gill, 49, who killed wife Rosemary Gill, 48, in the bedroom of their Bristol home in the early hours of July 20 last year, was handed a life sentence at Bristol Crown Court. The killer beat her to death because he could not accept she wanted to 'move on and have a life without him', the jury was told. Guilty: Nirmal Gill, 49 (left), has been convicted of murdering Rosemary Gill (right) after uncovering her affair\n@highlight\nNirmal Gill, 49, discovered wife Rosemary, 48, was seeing ex-husband\n@highlight\nPaid team to put tracking device in her Audi, followed her to his house\n@highlight\nThree days after seeing them together he beat her to death in Bristol home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 331, "end": 349}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was told 'possessive' Gill had become suspicious of his wife\u2019s behaviour and contracted a team to watch her movements.", "idx": 37374}], "idx": 24259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- A massive typhoon crossed over Okinawa on Sunday, bringing winds more ferocious than even the typhoon-weary Japanese island has seen in decades. Typhoon Bolaven, with wind gusts that reached as high as 259 kilometers per hour (161 mph), is the strongest to strike the region in nearly 50 years. And with a cloud field of 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles), it is 20 times larger than Okinawa's length. \"It's been very, very severe,\" said storm chaser James Reynolds, who was on the northwestern coast of the island during the worst of the storm. Tree branches were flying through the air amid torrential rain, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's been a long and rough night,\" storm chaser says\n@highlight\nBolaven crosses over Okinawa\n@highlight\nIt is the strongest typhoon in the region since 1956\n@highlight\nTyphoon Bolaven's cloud field is about 20 times the length of Okinawa", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 462, "end": 475}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Storm surges were expected to be a major problem for @placeholder.", "idx": 37384}], "idx": 24266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A New York man released on parole last month pleaded not guilty Wednesday in connection with the stabbing of two children in Brooklyn, one of whom died, authorities said. Daniel St. Hubert, 27, was indicted on charges of second-degree murder, second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and criminal possession of a weapon. He faces 50 years to life in prison if convicted. Police believe Hubert was out on parole on June 1 when he allegedly stabbed the two children -- killing one of them -- inside an elevator. \"These two innocent children were subjected to unimaginable violence and terror in that elevator,\" Kings County District Attorney Kenneth Thompson said in a statement. Prince Joshua \"PJ\" Avitto, 6, died from his injuries, and his friend, Mikayla Capers, 7, was wounded.\n@highlight\nDaniel St. Hubert pleaded not guilty Wednesday in stabbing case\n@highlight\nSt. Hubert is charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder\n@highlight\n\"PJ\" Avitto, 6, and Mikayla Capers, 7, were stabbed in an elevator, police say\n@highlight\nSt. Hubert, 27, was released on parole on May 23, police say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 189, "end": 205}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 977, "end": 986}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was treated for abdominal bleeding and a lacerated spleen, prosecutors said.", "idx": 37385}], "idx": 24267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The sole survivor of the crash that killed Princess Diana has told a court he still cannot remember the incident but does not support the conspiracy theories surrounding it. 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Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida skipped the big weekend GOP gathering in Iowa, and some believe Jeb Bush's presumed candidacy makes it hard for Rubio to find his 2016 footing. But Jonathan Martin of The New York Times shared reporting on how Rubio is still very interested in running, and hopeful that perhaps the interest from Mitt Romney offers him a new place in the growing GOP field.\n@highlight\nWhy Rubio is excited about a potential Romney run\n@highlight\n2016 tea leaves: Biden's not in touch with top Democrats in Iowa\n@highlight\nThe impact of a Palin candidacy on a crowded conservative field", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 306, "end": 308}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 578, "end": 588}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you have a Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney scenario, that could open up a door for @placeholder because it divides the center right and also it makes Rubio look more conservative, less establishment.\"", "idx": 37411}, {"query": "Just watching him ask for authorization of military force was a reminder the world has not unfolded as @placeholder had hoped.", "idx": 37414}], "idx": 24281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Simpson In Beijing PUBLISHED: 04:47 EST, 27 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 27 March 2012 Conspiracy: China has been urged to probe speculation that Neil Heywood was poisoned The Foreign Office has asked China to probe the sudden death of a Briton who had close links to a controversial high-ranking Communist Party official. Neil Heywood, 41, died last November and Chinese officials claimed his death was caused by excessive drinking. But his concerned friends and other members of the British community in the south western metropolis of Chongqing fear he may have been deliberately poisoned.\n@highlight\nFriends fear consultant, 41, was deliberately poisoned\n@highlight\nNear tee totaller's death by 'excess alcohol' doubted\n@highlight\nNeil Heywood credited with getting security chief Bo Xilai's son place at Harrow and Oxford\n@highlight\nChinese mafia-busting campaigner now accused of abusing position", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "popular for a mafia-busting crusade to clean up the @placeholder", "idx": 37424}], "idx": 24288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Re-live all the drama here Radamel Falcao celebrated his season-long loan move to Manchester United by spending some of his \u00a3280,000-a-week wages on a Chinese meal and some red wine. The Colombian forward completed his \u00a36million loan deal in the early hours of Tuesday morning after the Old Trafford club held off competition from Arsenal and Manchester City for his signature. Falcao posted a picture on his Twitter account with agent Jorge Mendes and his lawyers, Paulo Rendeiro and Carlos Osorio, enjoying a glass of wine, some prawn crackers and a Chinese meal at Wing's restaurant in Manchester - a regular haunt for both United and CIty players.\n@highlight\nManchester United won the Premier League race to sign Radamel Falcao\n@highlight\nColombian striker has joined on season-long loan and cost \u00a36million\n@highlight\nHe has agreed a deal worth \u00a3280,000-a-week during his time at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nStriker celebrated the move with a Chinese meal at Wing's in Manchester\n@highlight\nThe restaurant is a popular haunt for players in Manchester to visit\n@highlight\nOld Trafford club saw off Arsenal and Manchester City for striker's signature\n@highlight\nUnited signed Falcao amid fears of niggling injuries to Robin van Persie\n@highlight\nColombia striker will wear the No 9 shirt at Old Trafford this season\n@highlight\nFalcao could make his debut against QPR on Sunday, September 14", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 82, "end": 98}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 969, "end": 978}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1300}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1363}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Popular: Wing's @placeholder is regularly attended by celebrities and other clientele from Manchester", "idx": 37429}], "idx": 24290} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Liz Hull PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 30 August 2013 Aggressive: James Browning 'was jumping up and down like Tarzan, ripping his shirt off and spoiling for a fight,' a court heard A drunk stockbroker said to be as wild as Tarzan headbutted a taxi driver and slammed his head in his cab door after dodging a fare. James Browning, 26, bragged he had been \u2018on charlie\u2019 \u2013 a slang word for cocaine \u2013 shortly before attacking Dean Wendleken. But when he appeared in court the associate at the London Metal Exchange, denied being high on the Class A drug.\n@highlight\nJames Browning drank five pints and two cocktails before the incident\n@highlight\nBroker bragged about having a 'c*** night' after taking cocaine, court heard\n@highlight\n26-year-old had fled after not having enough money for the taxi fare\n@highlight\nCabbie Dean Wendleken caught him but was left needing 16 stitches", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 521, "end": 541}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Wendleken, 49, needed 16 stitches for cuts to his face following the attack in @placeholder in April.", "idx": 37432}], "idx": 24293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign with the intent of being ready should Hillary Clinton not run, a source close to the governor told CNN. O'Malley amplified 2016 speculation when he told the Washington Post last week that he can't wait for the former first lady and secretary of state to make a decision. He told CNN on Monday that he was working toward offering \"a better direction for our country.\" Sounds like he's planning to go for it, right? Not quite. O'Malley is angling to be the person who could step in should Clinton decide to forgo a second White House candidacy.\n@highlight\nMaryland governor laying the groundwork for a presidential run in case Hillary Clinton doesn't run\n@highlight\nClinton is odds-on favorite to capture the Democratic nomination at the moment\n@highlight\nHead-to-head, O'Malley dwarfed by Clinton's name recognition, fundraising prowess\n@highlight\nHe supported her strongly in 2008 when she lost nomination to Barack Obama", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 202, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And that may be with good reason, as an @placeholder vs. Clinton race would likely be an uphill slog for the governor.", "idx": 37433}, {"query": "Note, Clinton was the heavy favorite in 2008 only to be overtaken by @placeholder.", "idx": 37434}, {"query": "Instead of stoking speculation, the source said @placeholder is being a good party man.", "idx": 37436}, {"query": "He's helping President @placeholder's initiatives, helping to build infrastructure for 2014 and supporting candidates as he travels the country.", "idx": 37437}, {"query": "During the 2008 primaries -- which pitted Clinton against then-Sen. Barack Obama -- @placeholder was outspoken and raised a substantial amount of money.", "idx": 37440}], "idx": 24294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 11 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 11 May 2013 Charmer: Juan Ramon Fernandez Paz, nicknamed Joe Bravo, was said to have seduced female security guards while in a maximum security prison Italian police fear a trans-Atlantic Mafia war after the charred and bullet ridden bodies of two Canadian gangsters were found on the Mediterranean island of Sicily. Convicted killer and mob enforcer Juan Ramon Fernandez Paz, nicknamed Joe Bravo, was discovered along with his associate Fernando Pimentel after an anonymous tip off to police. Investigators said they were 'riddled with at least 30 bullet wounds' and an attempt had been made to burn their bodies following the hit.\n@highlight\nConvicted killer Juan Ramon Fernandez Paz, nicknamed Joe Bravo, and associate Fernando Pimentel found dead\n@highlight\nPair shot at least 30 times and bodies set on fire\n@highlight\nPaz deported to Sicily after serving 10 years in Canada for drugs offences\n@highlight\nAlso killed 17-year-old girlfriend by punching her in the throat\n@highlight\nPolice believe 56-year-old was key player in multi-million pound drugs deals\n@highlight\nSource: 'The hit was ordered from Canada. 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But they had no idea whose ... until an amazing chance encounter five years later brought them together with the man rescued by the transplant. The 19-year-old stranger was giving a reading at a memorial service when John\u2019s mother Freda broke down in tears and said: \u2018This person\u2019s got my son\u2019s heart.\u2019 Chance encounter: Freda Carter (left) instinctively recognised Scott Rutherford (right) as the teenager who was given her son John's heart when she heard him speak at a memorial service for organ donors\n@highlight\nFreda Carter's son John, 33, died from a brain tumour in 2008\n@highlight\nHis family agreed that John's heart, liver and kidneys would be donated\n@highlight\nThey knew his heart had gone to a teenager named Scott, but no more\n@highlight\nYears later they attended a memorial service where Scott was speaking\n@highlight\nMrs Carter, 66, says she instinctively knew Scott had John's heart\n@highlight\nNurses arranged a meeting between the family and Scott Rutherford, now 20\n@highlight\n'It was some sort of miracle,' says Scott, who is now an aspiring actor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They sat and listened to Mr Rutherford speak of how his life was saved at 14 when he received a heart from a man named @placeholder.", "idx": 37444}], "idx": 24297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama and Republican and Democratic leaders engaged in a spirited but civil debate at a health care summit Thursday, finding agreement on some issues but appearing to find little common ground on how to move forward in a bipartisan way. \"I don't know, frankly, whether we can close that gap,\" said President Obama as the day-long meeting closed. If agreement is not reached, he said, there will be \"a lot of arguments about procedures in Congress about moving forward,\" an apparent reference to using a parliamentary shortcut under which a health care bill could be passed with a simple majority instead of the 60-vote supermajority the body requires to overcome the filibuster which Republicans have threatened to use.\n@highlight\nSen. Jay Rockefeller: \"This is a rapacious industry that does what it wants\"\n@highlight\nSen. Tom Harkin says health care system discriminates, segregates people\n@highlight\nPresident Obama tells Sen. John McCain: \"We're not campaigning. The election is over\"\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. 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Suzy O'Neill, 26, had always been bullied for her big eyes and full lips - but after shedding three stone, she realised she was a dead ringer for the pop princess. The two look so alike that even Suzy\u2019s boyfriend Paul can't tell them apart - and has mistaken pictures of the LA-based diva for his own girlfriend.\n@highlight\nSuzy O'Neill, 26, from Kent, was teased about her wide eyes and full lips\n@highlight\nAfter losing weight found people comparing her to pop star Katy Perry\n@highlight\nSpotted and signed by Susan Scott Lookalikes agency\n@highlight\nSays even her boyfriend sometimes struggles to tell them apart", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 482, "end": 483}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 719, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "past - they're probably trying to figure out what @placeholder is doing in", "idx": 37457}], "idx": 24305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)Divers are preparing to investigate underwater pings that may be coming from the flight recorders of AirAsia Flight QZ8501, Indonesia's military chief said Friday. An Indonesian search vessel had earlier detected the pings, said Gen. Moeldoko, the head of Indonesia's armed forces. He was speaking on board the ship that is being used as a base for divers trying to raise the tail of the AirAsia plane, which went down in the Java Sea on December 28 with 162 people on board. But there is also caution surrounding the possible pings, because the sound could be emanating from other sources. In the case of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, several signals raised hopes of locating the missing plane, but proved to be false leads.\n@highlight\nAn Indonesian search vessel detected the pings, the country's military chief says\n@highlight\nThe tail of the AirAsia Flight QZ8501 was found Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 126, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 631, "end": 660}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 873, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The vast majority of the people on the plane were @placeholder.", "idx": 37459}], "idx": 24307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Diana's relationships with two Muslim men provoked an outburst from her mother, who called her daughter \"a whore\", Paul Burrell, the princess's former butler, told an inquest Monday. Diana once referred to her former butler Paul Burrell as \"my rock.\" Burrell, who returned to Britain from his home in Florida to give evidence, was the first star witness of the London inquest, now in its fourth month. 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Michael Amir Williams, one of the people closest to Jackson in the last two years of his life, filed a lawsuit that he hopes other former Jackson employees will join as a class action. The suit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, charges that AEG's \"acts and omissions brought about the demise of Michael Jackson.\" Judge rejects e-mail ban in lawsuit The court filing included a copy of AEG's contract with Jackson, revealing that the promoter agreed to advance the singer $15 million to help him buy a 29-bedroom estate that spreads over 16 acres in Las Vegas.\n@highlight\nMichael Amir Williams wants other former Jackson staff to join as a class-action suit\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit claims AEG's \"acts and omissions brought about the demise of Michael Jackson\"\n@highlight\nAEG's lawyer calls the suit \"clearly frivolous\" since Williams has no legal standing to sue\n@highlight\nAEG's \"acts and omissions\" allegedly involved hiring and supervising of Dr. Conrad Murray", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 169, "end": 189}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 373, "end": 405}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 565, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 751, "end": 771}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 921, "end": 935}, {"start": 949, "end": 951}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suit contends AEG never paid Jackson's staff as required in the January 2009 contract with @placeholder.", "idx": 37466}, {"query": "The company failed to look at \"Conrad Murray's qualifications, experience, and medical specialty,\" but instead weighed the benefits @placeholder could bring, including \"managing Michael Jackson so that he could meet all deadlines and timetables AEG set in place,\" it said.", "idx": 37468}], "idx": 24312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fighting raged in a major Syrian city Tuesday, with at least two people killed and several others wounded, an activist group said. Clashes erupted between protesters and security forces in Homs, according to the Local Coordination Committee in Syria, a network of activists that promotes and documents demonstrations across the country. They occurred in al-Khalidiya neighborhood, and video said to be from the Homs unrest shows protesters running and throwing rocks and contains sounds of heavy gunfire. CNN cannot independently confirm the information. Demonstrations critical of the government began in the southern city of Daraa and were swiftly suppressed by security forces. Anti-government fervor caught on nationwide as more protests were met with tougher crackdowns.\n@highlight\nNEW: Fighting erupts in the Syrian city of Homs\n@highlight\nU.S. ambassador was among those visiting northern Syria\n@highlight\nA human rights official says dozens of peaceful protesters are arrested in Aleppo\n@highlight\nMore than 10,000 Syrian refugees reportedly have crossed the border into Turkey", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 221, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, state TV showed images Tuesday of thousands joining pro-regime rallies in Daraa, @placeholder and Homs.", "idx": 37479}], "idx": 24319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Honeymoon murder-accused Shrien Dewani is seen on newly released CCTV footage allegedly slipping away from a policeman and his father-in-law to secretly pay the driver he'd hired to kill his wife. Dewani failed to give an explanation for his seven-minute absence to either the father of his dead wife or an officer assigned to her murder, his trial heard. During the series of shots, the wealthy businessman is seen before, during and after the meeting with Zola Tongo. It came three days after his new wife Anni was found dead in the back of Tongo's taxi, a bullet through her neck.\n@highlight\nSequence shows Dewani before, during and after meeting with Zola Tongo\n@highlight\nTongo was convicted of helping arrange the murder of Anni Dewani, 28\n@highlight\nDewani, now 34, denies five charges, including murder and kidnapping", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bag which came with the packet of greeting cards, is now holding the the money for @placeholder, the court heard.", "idx": 37484}, {"query": "In his testimony @placeholder told the court, 'I saw the gentleman standing there.", "idx": 37485}, {"query": "@placeholder was not a suspect in the carjacking by that point, the officer confirmed to the court.", "idx": 37488}], "idx": 24322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fernando Santos is taking over as Portugal coach, despite his eight-game international ban for misconduct at the World Cup. The former Greece coach replaces Paulo Bento, who quit two weeks ago after a run of poor results, the Portuguese Football Federation said in a brief statement on its website on Tuesday. The 59-year-old Portuguese will be presented at a news conference on Wednesday, the statement said, but gave no further information. Fernando Santos has been handed the chance to manage his country despite his eight-game ban Santos was handed a lengthy ban after he verbally abused officials following Greece's World Cup defeat against Costa Rica\n@highlight\nThe former Greece manager replaces Paulo Bento who quit after a poor run of results\n@highlight\nFernando Santos was handed an eight-match ban after he verbally abused officials after Greece's defeat to Costa Rica\n@highlight\nPortugal's new boss will find out by the end of the week if he had any success in appealing FIFA's ban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 226, "end": 255}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder decided to step down from his position as the manager of the Portugal national team", "idx": 37489}, {"query": "He took over a @placeholder that was in the doldrums after the 2012 World Cup, and racked up an unbeaten run in his first 15 months on the job.", "idx": 37490}], "idx": 24323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"'God is great,'\" the Taliban militants shouted as they roared through the hallways of a school in Peshawar, Pakistan. Then, 14-year-old student Ahmed Faraz recalled, one of them took a harsher tone. \" 'A lot of the children are under the benches,' \" a Pakistani Taliban said, according to Ahmed. \" 'Kill them.' \" By the time the hours-long siege at Army Public School and Degree College ended early Tuesday evening, at least 145 people -- 132 children, 10 school staff members and three soldiers -- were dead, military spokesman Gen. Asim Bajwa said. More than 100 were injured, many with gunshot wounds, according to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Information Minister Mushtaq Ghani.\n@highlight\nChildren \"are dying on the frontline in the war against terror,\" Pakistan's defense minister says\n@highlight\nThe death toll has climbed to 145 people, included 132 children and the school's principal\n@highlight\nAttackers gunned down students taking an exam in an auditorium, military spokesman says\n@highlight\nAttack was on a school mostly for soldiers' children; many of the dead between 12 and 16", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 4}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 350, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 619, "end": 636}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, even by @placeholder and the Taliban's gruesome standards, Tuesday's attack may be the most abominable yet.", "idx": 37494}], "idx": 24325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Inderdeep Bains Mo Farah put family troubles behind him to win another two gold medals in the last week, it emerged yesterday. For as Mo repeated his Olympic heroics at the European Championships, his younger brother Omar was remanded behind bars charged with burglary. The 21-year-old is accused of breaking into a house with the intent to steal and will appear in court next month. Scroll down for video Mo Farah did his trademark Mobot dance as he won the 5,000m final in Zurich, left, while his brother Omah, 21, right, was in Wandsworth prison, London, accused of breaking into a house with intent to steal\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old was remanded at Wandsworth prison, south west London\n@highlight\nCame as Mo won the 10,000m and 5,000m races at European Championships\n@highlight\nOmar has been charged with burglary at a house in Brentford, Middlesex", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 137, "end": 138}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 176, "end": 197}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 658, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 714, "end": 715}, {"start": 753, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My dad said: \u2018Why can\u2019t you be more like @placeholder?\u2019 and that\u2019s what I aim to do now.\u2019", "idx": 37500}], "idx": 24330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 06:50 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 10 October 2012 Apple's yet-to-be-announced iPad Mini has apparently been revealed in full for the first time in the best set of pictures yet leaked on the internet. Sonny Dickson, a researcher for fansite 9to5mac.com, published the images on his Twitter feed yesterday, sparking a wave of excitement among Apple enthusiasts. The images show a device that is significantly smaller than the regular iPad. According to rumours it boasts a 7.85in liquid crystal display, making it a rival to Google's Nexus 7 and Amazon's Kindle Fire.\n@highlight\nPictures show device that is significantly smaller than the regular iPad\n@highlight\nGadget believed to measure 7in diagonally - compared to the 9.7in on the most up-to-date version of the full-size iPad\n@highlight\nControversial new connector - same as iPhone 5's - also seen on gadget\n@highlight\nEstimates claim Apple has ordered 10 million iPad minis from suppliers\n@highlight\niPad Mini, Microsoft Surface and Kindle Fire all set to go on sale this month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The images also show the iPad Mini utilises the controversial new connector introduced with the @placeholder, which has made all accessories available to previous Apple gadgets obsolete at a stroke.", "idx": 37507}], "idx": 24336} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama's senior economic adviser said Sunday the government was delaying a report to Congress in order to provide more time to address China's alleged currency manipulation. Lawrence Summers, director of the National Economic Council, told the CNN program \"State of the Union\" that major international meetings coming up, including a G-20 economic gathering that will include China, provide the opportunity to resolve trade differences that could be exacerbated if the exchange-rate report were released on April 15 as scheduled. Summers said the upcoming meetings offer opportunities to engage China and other countries that have large trade surpluses with the United States.\n@highlight\nEconomic adviser Lawrence Summers wants to give China more time\n@highlight\nCritics argue China keeps currency low, hurting American businesses\n@highlight\nU.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced delay of currency report\n@highlight\nGeithner admits China has maintained an \"inflexible exchange rate\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 203, "end": 218}, {"start": 237, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 286, "end": 303}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many @placeholder economists say the currency is undervalued by as much as 40 percent.", "idx": 37509}], "idx": 24337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush A black performing arts high school student falsely arrested by three white officers has been awarded $119,000 in damages. Pittsburgh officers David Sisak, Michael Saldutte and Richard Ewing had also been accused of beating 22-year-old Jordan Miles, but a jury found they did not use excessive force. The split verdict by the all-white jury of four men and four women had attorneys for Miles and the officers claiming victory, with neither side completely satisfied. Scroll down for video Jordan Miles, pictured aged 18, has been awarded $119,000 in damages after a jury found three white officers had falsely arrested him\n@highlight\nJordan Miles said he was confronted while walking to grandmother's house\n@highlight\nJury found officers falsely arrested him, but did not use excessive force\n@highlight\nMiles' attorney wants the FBI and Justice Department to reconsider a decision not to prosecute the officers criminally", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say the confrontation escalated when Miles elbowed @placeholder in the head and kicked Sisak in the knee.", "idx": 37518}], "idx": 24343} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Americans know Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his belligerence toward the United States and Israel and for clashes with international regulators over Iran's pursuit of nuclear technology. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's foreign policy has affected Iran's domestic economy. The conservative Ahmadinejad, 52, the former mayor of Tehran, was elected president in a landslide in June 2005, defeating centrist Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. A tighter race is expected in this Friday's presidential contest, which pits Ahmadinejad against self-described reformist Mir Hossein Moussavi and two other candidates. Ahmadinejad is expected by many to be re-elected. \"He's pretty charming. He's a little bullheaded, but he's definitely got his charms and charisma in a strange sort of way,\" said Hooman Majd, an Iranian-American writer who travels to Iran several times a year.\n@highlight\nIran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad known for hostility toward U.S., Israel\n@highlight\nIncumbent in tight race to win second four-year term as president\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad has defied IAEA over inspections of nuclear facilities\n@highlight\nSome voters think less belligerent foreign policy would help economy, writer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 218, "end": 236}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 435, "end": 458}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 602}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 919, "end": 937}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But it would certainly be a lot easier, not to mention more politically palatable in the United States, if it weren't @placeholder.\"", "idx": 37519}], "idx": 24344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The teenage fugitive suspected of flying a stolen plane to the Bahamas over the weekend may have surfaced Wednesday night, authorities there said. \"We've had some sightings of the individual,\" said Glenn Miller, assistant commissioner of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Colton Harris-Moore, dubbed the \"barefoot bandit,\" may have been seen Wednesday evening on Abaco Island, Miller said. \"An individual was spotted, white male, running in the bushes,\" Miller said. \"We suspect it's him, and we advise him to turn himself in.\" Harris-Moore, 19, has been linked to the theft of a single-engine plane Sunday at Monroe County Airport in Bloomington, Indiana.\n@highlight\nPolice: Person who might have been Colton Harris-Moore was seen \"running in the bushes\"\n@highlight\nHarris-Moore is suspected of stealing plane that was flown from Indiana to the Bahamas\n@highlight\nSeveral thefts and break-ins have been reported since then, police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 251, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 297}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 617, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 710, "end": 728}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The plane was found just off @placeholder, Miller said, and investigators took evidence from the aircraft.", "idx": 37520}], "idx": 24345} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Florida State University quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston was cited for allegedly taking seafood from a Tallahassee grocery store without paying, the Leon County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. Winston, a two-sport athlete, was suspended from FSU's baseball team on Wednesday. Winston, only the second freshman to win college football's most coveted award, allegedly walked into a Publix near the FSU campus Tuesday night, ordered about $32 worth of crab legs and crawfish, and walked out of the store without paying, sheriff's Maj. Michael Wood told reporters. After deputies contacted him about three hours later, Winston told them that he forgot to pay, Wood said.\n@highlight\nHeisman Trophy winner said he forgot to pay, police say\n@highlight\nPolice: Jameis Winston ordered crab legs, crawfish and left without paying\n@highlight\nWinston is suspended from FSU's baseball team\n@highlight\nHe was not arrested, but received a citation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 23}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 170, "end": 197}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 418, "end": 420}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder employee noticed Winston left without paying but waited a while to notify a deputy, thinking Winston might have gone outside to get a cart, Wood said.", "idx": 37524}], "idx": 24347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A British TV channel was scheduled to air a controversial documentary Wednesday night showing a terminally ill man committing assisted suicide. Craig Ewert dictates a letter to his children before leaving for his assisted suicide in Switzerland. The film follows retired university professor Craig Ewert during the last four days of his life in 2006, when he visited a Swiss clinic with his wife, Mary, in order to die. The 59-year-old suffered from motor neurone disease (MND), which deprived him of the use of his arms and legs and caused him to be on a ventilator, Mary Ewert told The Independent.\n@highlight\nAssisted suicide of 59-year-old Briton Craig Ewert sceduled to be shown on TV\n@highlight\nEwert, a motor neurone disease sufferer, went to Swiss assisted suicide clinic\n@highlight\nAssisted suicide is illegal in Britain and carries 14-year prison term\n@highlight\nNo one in the UK has been prosecuted under the 1961 Suicide Act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 623}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 912, "end": 913}, {"start": 945, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder law says only that helping someone commit suicide must not be for personal gain.", "idx": 37526}], "idx": 24349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)If you are fan of goal-packed football matches look away now. And whatever you do steer well clear of Aston Villa. In the English Premier League, often described as the most entertaining in the world, the Birmingham-based team are a mundane anomaly. With over half of the current season gone, Villa are the Premier League's lowest scorers with 11 goals in 20 games. That miserly total is the lowest of all the 92 clubs in England's four-tier football pyramid, with only Germany's Hamburg dipping below Villa's scoring ratio of one goal every 1.8 games. In Spain, leaders Real Madrid have rattled in 56 goals in 16 games, while over in Germany, Bayern Munich have notched 41 goals in 17 games.\n@highlight\nAston Villa have scored just 11 goals during the 2014-15 Premier League season\n@highlight\nThe Birmingham-based club are the lowest scorers in the English football league\n@highlight\nDespite their low scoring, Villa sit 12th in the table\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert's team play bottom-placed Leicester City on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 127, "end": 148}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 312, "end": 325}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 855, "end": 877}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 24-year-old's record of 37 goals in 79 games since joining Villa in 2012 is impressive, making @placeholder's difficulties all the more baffling.", "idx": 37532}], "idx": 24353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A major online sports betting operation known as Legendz Sports, which allegedly took in more than $1 billion in illegal sports bets, has been busted, and dozens of individuals and related businesses have been indicted, the Justice Department announced Wednesday. Government prosecutors said that a federal grand jury seated in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, returned indictments against 34 individuals associated with Legendz and 23 business entities that helped facilitate the operation. The operation was first run out of Costa Rica, and then from Panama City, Panama, according to the indictment. \"Today's charges demonstrate that we are as determined as ever to hold accountable those involved in facilitating illegal online gambling by U.S. citizens, regardless of where the business operates, or where the defendants reside,\" said Acting Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman. Most of the gamblers who used the service were in the United States, authorities said.\n@highlight\nA federal grand jury in Oklahoma City indicts 34 individuals and 23 business entities\n@highlight\nProsecutors say the FBI and IRS worked on the case for several years\n@highlight\nThe operation was first run out of Costa Rica, then from Panama City, Panama", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 244, "end": 261}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The following year he moved the operation to Panama and renamed it @placeholder, the indictment says.", "idx": 37535}], "idx": 24355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell The first batch of 60,000 tickets for Froch v Groves II sold out inside an hour of going on sale and Wembley is heading for the biggest crowd in British boxing history. Promoter Eddie Hearn is seeking talks with Transport for London for approval to market a further 20,000 seats before the world super middleweight fight takes place on May 31. The minor quibble over an earlier first bell time to help with a late night exit from the stadium is not likely to prevent Carl Froch and George Groves surpassing the 70,000 attendance for the heavyweight bout between Jack Doyle and Jack Petersen in 1933.\n@highlight\nTickets sell out in just one hour, talks taking place to sell a further 20,000 tickets\n@highlight\nFroch v Groves re-match set to be the biggest post-war fight held in Great Britain\n@highlight\nChallenger Groves insists on neutral referees and judges\n@highlight\nPair square up beside Wembley pitch where Froch pushed Groves", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 227, "end": 246}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 834}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fingers crossed: @placeholder is hoping for a different outcome in the re-match", "idx": 37537}], "idx": 24356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lady Gaga announced that she's going to sing in space. Everyone is raving about \"Gravity,\" the new movie starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts in orbit. And India just launched its first Mars mission on Thursday. Clearly, we Earthlings are still madly in love with space. But what about the moon? It's sad how far America has fallen in our space aspirations. So far that we can't even get into Earth orbit without help from the Russians, let alone get back to the moon. But NASA is trying to get back in the game. Two months after launch, its Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer -- LADEE, pronounced \"laddie\" -- has finished its looping journey and it is gathering important information about the moon's dust and thin atmosphere.\n@highlight\nChris Impey: It's sad how far America has fallen in our moon aspirations\n@highlight\nImpey: NASA is trying to get back in the game with the launch of LADEE\n@highlight\nHe says other countries and private companies are more ambitious in exploring\n@highlight\nImpey: The moon has much to teach us, let's continue the mission started 50 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 571, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was designed to characterize the lunar environment in preparation for future human missions.", "idx": 37543}], "idx": 24358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Lionel Messi took matters into his own hands and delivered Argentina's team talk following a goalless 90 minutes against Holland. Manager Alejandro Sabella began the chat but Messi soon took over as his team-mates listened intently. And although his side couldn\u2019t muster a win in extra time, they edged out Holland 4-2 on penalties to reach Sunday\u2019s final in Rio de Janeiro. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mascherano hailed the hero as Buenos Aires celebrates Follow the leader: Lionel Messi (centre) led Argentina's team talk before extra time Stepping up to the plate: Javier Mascherano led the team talk at half-time during extra time\n@highlight\nMessi led the Argentina team talk between full-time and extra-time\n@highlight\nJavier Mascherano took over for half-time of extra-time\n@highlight\nHe also led the team talk before the side stepped up for penalties\n@highlight\nArgentina won 4-2 on penalties and will play Germany in Sunday's final\n@highlight\nIt will be the third time that Germany and Argentina face each other in a World Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 154, "end": 170}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 583, "end": 599}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aggressive: Messi was tracked throughout the match by @placeholder's determined midfielders", "idx": 37549}], "idx": 24361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the most complex construction project in history. NASA's funding of the international space station is scheduled to end in 2016. Flying 250 miles overhead, the international space station can be seen with the naked eye, orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes, usually carrying a crew of six. Now, before construction of the station is even complete, there is already talk of when the lights will be turned off. NASA is waiting for the Obama administration to decide how much longer the station will fly and exactly which direction the U.S. space agency will take next -- a return to the moon, or maybe a trip to Mars?\n@highlight\nPresident Obama must decide how long to fund the international space station\n@highlight\nNASA's funding of the space station is currently scheduled to end in 2016\n@highlight\nThe station's laboratory can conduct valuable science experiments\n@highlight\nObama may wish to shift NASA funding instead to missions to the moon or Mars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Growing the bacteria in space is much easier than it is on @placeholder.", "idx": 37557}], "idx": 24367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The British invasion continues. Fox recently announced a new show airing soon -- \"Take Me Out\" -- from the producers of \"American Idol\" and \"X Factor.\" The dating reality show premieres in June and marks yet another remake yanked from the tellies of the United Kingdom. Although it follows other British reboots ashore, the journey over can be choppy. When Adam Ferrara emerged from his broken '76 Coupe de Ville on the first season of \"Top Gear USA,\" his co-hosts Tanner Foust and Rutledge Wood raised their hands ... to bestow upon each other a round of enthusiastic high fives. For many fans of the wry attitude of \"Top Gear\" Classic, this show of dude-ly appreciation was a cringe-worthy moment.\n@highlight\nBritish TV shows have been rebooted and imported to the U.S.\n@highlight\nSome have had success while others have not\n@highlight\nFox will try this summer with a remake of dating show \"Take Me Out\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 43}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For a remake to thrive in the Internet age -- and in a crowded market where both UK and @placeholder versions air on competing channels -- it has to pave its own road.", "idx": 37558}], "idx": 24368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple fans enjoy watching Frozen and buy their clothes from Hollister, while Samsung owners prefer Police Academy and Ellie Goulding, according to a new online profiler. London-based YouGov collected data from 190,000 UK members over 120,000 data points including where people bank, what cars they drive and what they like to eat. The free web app lets people search for information about people who own different phones, eat different foods, shop in various supermarkets and live in certain areas, among other data. Click below to explore the profiler London-based YouGov collected data from 190,000 UK members over 120,000 data points. The free web app (above) lets people search for information about people who own different phones, eat different foods, shop in various supermarkets and live in certain areas, among other data\n@highlight\nThe YouGov profiler collected data from 190,000 members in surveys\n@highlight\nIt reveals what is 'particularly true' about a certain group, not a typical fan\n@highlight\nApple fans love to eat halloumi and nachos and are most likely own a fish\n@highlight\nSamsung fans are males aged 40 to 59 and lean to the political right\n@highlight\nThey like Police Academy and Countryfile, and listen to Ellie Goulding\n@highlight\nAndroid fans in general are younger, bank with Lloyds and own a Nissan\n@highlight\nWhile BlackBerry owners describe themselves as funny and sentimental\n@highlight\nAnd Windows Phone owners love watching Bodger and Badger and playing baseball", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 218, "end": 219}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 601, "end": 602}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1356}, {"start": 1426, "end": 1438}, {"start": 1461, "end": 1466}, {"start": 1472, "end": 1477}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder panel only includes adults of 18 years or older, and if the sample shows 52 people, YouGov explained that it doesn\u2019t mean they only surveyed 52 people.", "idx": 37562}, {"query": "Sample sizes varied from 10,806 Apple customers, 9,648 @placeholder fans, 105 Android customers, 1,255 Blackberry owners and 853 people with a Windows Phone device.", "idx": 37563}], "idx": 24370} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig Three former NFL players have been diagnosed with having signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), including former Dallas Cowboys great and football Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett, 59. Up until recently, the only way to diagnose CTE was by studying brain tissue after death, but a UCLA research team has pioneered a brain-imaging technique that identifies a build-up of abnormal proteins called tau in the brain. The other players diagnosed were Hall of Fame offensive lineman Joe DeLamielleure, 62, and former All-Pro defensive lineman Leonard Marshall, 52. One other unidentified player was also tested but his results are not yet known.\n@highlight\nFormer Dallas Cowboys great Tony Dorsett has been diagnosed with having signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)\n@highlight\nHe was diagnosed by a research team from UCLA which developed the test\n@highlight\nBefore the test, the only way to discern CTE was to examine the brain after death\n@highlight\nFormer NFL players Leonard Marshall and Joe DeLamielleure were also confirmed to have signs of the disease\n@highlight\nCTE causes memory loss, confusion, mood swings, depression and eventually dementia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 511}, {"start": 555, "end": 570}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 923, "end": 925}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}, {"start": 994, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dorsett, Marshall and DeLamielleure are among the more than 4,500 plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit filed against the @placeholder, which argued that for years the NFL had concealed a link between football and brain damage.", "idx": 37570}, {"query": "Dorsett, Marshall and DeLamielleure are among the more than 4,500 plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit filed against the NFL, which argued that for years the @placeholder had concealed a link between football and brain damage.", "idx": 37571}], "idx": 24375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield A man who dived into a river to help a desperate mother save a helpless child from drowning after her pram rolled off a quayside has relived the heroic moment today. Victor Martinez, 51, said he didn't think twice about plunging in to Exeter Quay in Devon after the pram rolled into the water with the young girl strapped inside. The rower jumped into the water with teammates Stuart Menzies and Andy Travers - who were in the city to take part in the British Dragon Boat race. Speaking today he said: 'I was standing on the side with other members of my team - The Raging Dragons - when I heard a deafening scream.\n@highlight\nYoung girl was strapped into buggy when it rolled into River Exe in Devon\n@highlight\nHer mother and brave passers-by leapt into the water to try and rescue girl\n@highlight\nThe buggy started to sink but rescuers managed to push it to the quayside\n@highlight\nThe toddler and her mother were both unharmed but shaken in the incident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 584, "end": 597}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder then swam back over to the mother before helping her out of the water.", "idx": 37574}], "idx": 24377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 28 January 2013 Schoolfriends Nathan Wilkins and Kyle Robson have always been close - but their latest escapade brought them closer than ever. Medics had to free the two friends who 'bonded' during class when they accidentally superglued their hands together in an arm-wrestling contest. Nathan, 13, and Kyle, 14, both of Hartlepool, were in a music lesson at High Tunstall College of Science when another student brought out a tube of pink glue. The substance was squirted onto Kyle's hand, who then challenged Nathan to an arm wrestle.\n@highlight\nA prank saw Nathan Wilkins, 13, and Kyle Robson, 14, stuck together\n@highlight\nStaff at their Hartlepool school initially thought the boys were joking\n@highlight\nBut after they realised pair could not be freed, the friends were taken to a medical centre where they were freed using hot soapy water", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 439, "end": 470}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mother-of-five said @placeholder has always been accident prone after splitting his chin open, breaking his heel and then his arm in separate incidents over the years.", "idx": 37582}], "idx": 24383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For the first time since the 2008 presidential race, Hillary Clinton made a foray back into the thorny world of campaign politics on Saturday, appearing at a rally for Terry McAuliffe, the longtime Clinton confidante now running for governor of Virginia. About 500 people showed up to the historic State Theatre in Falls Church, a suburb of Washington, D.C. to witness Clinton's smiling re-emergence on the political scene, showering her with applause when she made even the slightest allusion to running for office again. What did we learn about her future plans as she considers a repeat bid for the White House in 2016? Not much at all, actually.\n@highlight\nFormer secretary of state campaigns for Democratic candidate\n@highlight\nSetting in Virginia seems to suit Hillary Clinton's style\n@highlight\nAppearance mostly upbeat, with a few shots at the GOP", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 341, "end": 356}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As much as Clinton was the story here, time and again she served as a character witness for McAuliffe, whom Republicans have relentlessly attacked as a carnival barker and @placeholder insider.", "idx": 37588}], "idx": 24388} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and Ashley Collman Just hours after his ex-girlfriend declared her innocence in the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, Amanda Knox's former flame Raffaele Sollecito said that the Italian court's decision to reconvict them 'is completely unbelievable'. Sollecito told the Today Show this morning that latest court decision that names the American and her Italian boyfriend as the killers of her British study abroad roommate 'is full of errors, there are mistakes all over the pages' and he is planning on appealing. 'They invented new evidence... they pictured it happening (and) it never happened. They invented more fiction,' he said in a remote interview from Treviso, Italy.\n@highlight\nRaffaele Sollecito has spoken from Treviso, Italy about the latest ruling that charges both him and his ex Amanda Knox with murder\n@highlight\n'They invented new evidence,' he said, vowing to appeal\n@highlight\nKnox was convicted of killing Kercher in 2007 but she was allowed to leave Italian prison four years later when the ruling was overturned\n@highlight\nThe case was brought up again this year and she was re-convicted in January\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday, the court released a 337-report on the case, concluding that Knox murderer Kercher in a row over money\n@highlight\nBut Knox says she was under no financial strain and that Kercher was her friend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 171, "end": 188}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1349}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My position is completely different than @placeholder's case,' he said, though it came just hours after Knox made a similar statement, saying there is no hard evidence to show her as the killer.", "idx": 37591}], "idx": 24391} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Rolling Stone) -- With Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler both leaving the judges' table on American Idol, the search is on for their replacements -- and now, add Charlie Sheen to the list of interested candidates. Calling into On Air with Ryan Seacrest Tuesday, Sheen chatted with the Idol host about the judge job, noting that producer Nigel Lythgoe had said something about offering Sheen the opportunity. \"It kind of came out of nowhere and I responded with a quote, just to sort of check the temperature of it or test the waters. Haven't heard anything back,\" Sheen explained. \"I guess it got some people curious.\"\n@highlight\nSheen told Ryan Seacrest that talk of him as an \"Idol\" judge \"kind of came out of nowhere\"\n@highlight\nThe actor said he is genuinely interested in being on the show\n@highlight\nSeacrest promised to pass the news on to \"Idol's\" producer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder asked Sheen if he saw himself giving feedback to contestants, the actor responded, \"Oh yeah, absolutely!", "idx": 37595}], "idx": 24393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Christian Benteke made a scoring return to action after six months out by converting a penalty as Aston Villa\u2019s Under 21 side beat Bolton. The Belgium striker completed 63 minutes in a match for the first time since he ruptured his achilles on April 3. He was named from the start by coach Gordon Cowans with manager Paul Lambert keen to witness his star player in action before Manchester City visit Villa Park on Saturday. Christian Benteke (centre) has returned to first team training after recovering from an achilles injury Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert is hopeful Benteke can be included in his 18-man squad to face Man City\n@highlight\nThe Villa striker played against Bolton on Monday afternoon\n@highlight\nJoe Cole also found the net - boosting his own first team chances\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert is hopeful Christian Benteke can be included in his matchday squad to face Manchester City on Saturday\n@highlight\nBelgium ace Benteke was forced to miss the 2014 World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 317, "end": 328}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 425, "end": 441}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 830}, {"start": 878, "end": 892}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Next week we will see how he is for the @placeholder game.", "idx": 37608}], "idx": 24402} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An interactive map showing the names and addresses of all handgun permit holders in New York's Westchester and Rockland counties has infuriated many readers since it was posted Saturday on a newspaper's website. The map, published by The Journal News, allows readers to zoom in on red dots that indicate which residents are licensed to own pistols or revolvers. It had prompted more than 1,700 comments as of Wednesday morning. Blue dots indicate permit holders who \"have purchased a firearm or updated the information on a permit in the past five years.\" \"So should we start wearing yellow Stars of David so the general public can be aware of who we are??\" one commenter wrote.\n@highlight\nThe publisher issues a statement supporting the decision\n@highlight\nOther news agencies have published similar databases in the past\n@highlight\nPoynter Institute senior faculty member calls newspaper's move \"journalist arrogance\"\n@highlight\n\"Readers are understandably interested\" in gun data, newspaper editor says", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 834, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an article about the uproar, @placeholder says many of the thousands of people who \"have taken to their computers and phones in rage\" live outside the counties covered by the map.", "idx": 37612}], "idx": 24406} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "While JFK did not order the programme, Deane says he was 'aware' of it President John F. Kennedy secretly endorsed the release of hardened criminals to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro to curb the Communist threat, a new book has claimed. At the height of tensions between America and neighbouring Communist Cuba in the early 1960s, JFK was implicit in the freeing of rapists, drug dealers, and Mafia hitmen through CIA in a bid to recruit 'untraceable' spies willing to risk their lives on dangerous missions rather than go back to jail, a new book sensationally claims. Desperate to remove Castro from power, the president resorted to using dangerous criminals as operatives - rather than CIA agents - to 'do America's dirty work' as they couldn't be linked back to his administration, it is claimed.\n@highlight\nRevelations made by journalist Bill Deane in new book 'Smooth Criminal'\n@highlight\nIt tells story of alleged CIA spy and 'one-man crime wave' Dave Riley\n@highlight\nClaims criminals allowed on 'crime sprees' in US when not working for CIA\n@highlight\nDeane: 'Riley was typical recruit: Intelligent, ambitious and without morals'\n@highlight\nWhile JFK did not order the programme, Deane says he was 'aware' of it", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 81, "end": 95}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In one failed plot, an ex con was smuggled into Cuba in 1962 to pose as a waiter in @placeholder's favourite restaurant where he would drop poison tablets into the revolutionary leader's soup.", "idx": 37620}], "idx": 24414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By the end of the Super Bowl on Sunday night, one or more professional football players will be hailed for their valor, for their guts, for their devotion to their teammates. They will be called heroes. And more than 100 million people will be watching. But because, predictably, those laudatory words will be thrown around so casually on Sunday, perhaps we can take a few minutes here to address an act of genuine valor that happened exactly 70 years ago today. It wasn't televised. There were no sponsors. On February 3, 1943, an Army transport ship called the Dorchester, carrying American soldiers through the icy North Atlantic on their way to serve in World War II, was about 100 miles off the coast of Greenland in rough sea. More than 900 people were on board.\n@highlight\nBob Greene: On Super Bowl Sunday, football players will be called gutsy, heroic\n@highlight\nHe says for real heroism, look to four WWII chaplains who sacrificed lives on this day in 1943\n@highlight\nHe says the helped young soldiers to safety, giving up life vests, when their ship hit\n@highlight\nGreene: They went down with ship. Think of them while you're cheering football \"heroes\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And some of the survivors, in official accounts given to the @placeholder, and in interviews after the war, reported what they saw as the ship went down:", "idx": 37632}], "idx": 24422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dane Cook's half-brother and sister-in-law must repay the comedian $12 million they admitted to stealing while managing Cook's business, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Attorney General said. Darryl McCauley, who was Cook's business manager from the early 1990s until 1998, pleaded guilty to larceny, embezzlement and forgery charges in October. His wife, Erika McCauley, pleaded guilty to larceny charges. \"For several years, Mr. McCauley abused his position as a family member to gain Mr. Cook's trust, and stole millions of dollars for his own personal gain,\" Attorney General Martha Coakley said after his sentencing. He was sentenced to six years in prison and 16 years probation, while she got three years in prison and 13 years probation.\n@highlight\nDarryl and Erika McCauley pleaded guilty to stealing from the comedian\n@highlight\nThe McCauley's must pay restitution and serve time in prison\n@highlight\nDarryl McCauley was the comedian's business manager for years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 922, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The investigation began in December 2008 when @placeholder and his lawyer called police to alert them to the missing millions, according to Coakley's spokesman.", "idx": 37639}], "idx": 24427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A courtroom in Cincinnati witnessed extraordinary scenes on Friday when a bereaved father publicly forgave the young woman who had killed his 21-year-old son in a hit and run accident. So emotionally fraught was the moment Bill Walker absolved Lauren Balint, 23, for striking Chris Walker in February of last year, that the judge admitted she almost broke down in tears ahead of her verdict. With his wife next to him and Balint stood only six feet away, Walker told her that she was 'totally forgiven. I hope you get married and have a good, long life.'\n@highlight\nPastor Bill Walker stood up in court in Cincinnati and faced the woman who killed his 21-year-old son, Chris\n@highlight\nTold Lauren Balint that she was 'forgiven' and said he didn't want two lives ruined\n@highlight\nJudge Melba Marsh had yet to reach a verdict and said that Walker's speech swayed her\n@highlight\nBalint, 23, was given two years probation instead of a custodial sentence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Forgiving Bill Walker to @placeholder in court on Friday", "idx": 37647}], "idx": 24434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China is shutting down a pair of smelting plants suspected of sickening several thousand children with lead poisoning, according to state-run media. A Chinese boy gets treated for blood poisoning in Shaanxi province Aug. 15. At least 851 children living near a plant in northwestern China's Shaanxi province were found to have excessive lead levels in their blood, according to the Xinhua news agency. The Dongling Lead and Zinc Smelting Co. would cease operations no later than Saturday, Xinhua reported Wednesday, citing local authorities. County officials had agreed to relocate residents who live within 1,640 feet (500 meters) of the Dongling Lead and Zinc Smelting Co. in three years, but the relocation is behind schedule, Sun Hong, the company's general manager, told Xinhua.\n@highlight\nA pair of plants suspected of sickening thousands of children is closed.\n@highlight\nAt least 851 children in Shaanxi province found to have lead poisoning.\n@highlight\nIn Hunan province, 1300 children near another plant were poisoned.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 697}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A second smelter also was closed Wednesday in central @placeholder and two of its executives detained, a local official said, according to Xinhua,", "idx": 37648}], "idx": 24435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:08 EST, 2 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 2 September 2012 Despite its many successes, Apple has never been known for its charitable giving - perhaps until now. Now established as America\u2019s most valuable company, Apple appears to be doing a shift toward more philanthropic endeavours. In fact, founder Steve Jobs was notorious for his scant contributions to good causes. Cheap? Steve Jobs was notorious for his scant contributions to good causes, and believed that Apple's contributions to the public were its devices Stacy Palmer, editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, told the New York Post that the late Apple founder wasn't one for monetary donations.\n@highlight\nCompany did little charitable giving under late CEO Steve Jobs\n@highlight\nApple now America's most valuable company, and set to become even richer after winning a $1.5billion patent lawsuit against Samsung\n@highlight\nUnder new CEO Tim Cook, Apple gave a reported $100million to charity last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 584, "end": 612}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will now be awarded $1.05billion in damages, according to the court ruling.", "idx": 37650}], "idx": 24437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of Reeva Steenkamp today backed calls for Shrien Dewani to give evidence over the murder of Anni Dewani - supporting her parents' campaign to ensure the case is not dismissed. Barry and June Steenkamp urged the judge to make the accused face justice on Monday, and offered their condolences to Vinod and Nilam Hindocha whose daughter, like Reeva, was shot dead in South Africa. Mr Steenkamp and Mr Hindocha spoke on the telephone from Port Elizabeth and Cape Town and discussed the similarities in their cases. Both their daughters, who were in their twenties, were gunned down with their partners accused of their murders in incidents which shocked South Africa and threw the country's record of gun violence into the spotlight.\n@highlight\nJune and Barry Steenkamp want Dewani to face full trial for murder\n@highlight\nThey offer support during emotional call with Anni's grieving parents\n@highlight\nBarry Steenkamp: 'We are in the same boat as Anni's family'\n@highlight\nBoth shootings shocked South Africa and exposed gun crime epidemic\n@highlight\nDewani decision is due Monday with Pistorius case reopening 24 hours later", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 913, "end": 927}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Anni Dewani's husband @placeholder is facing trial for her murder", "idx": 37651}], "idx": 24438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:06 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 30 July 2013 After a prank pulled by Banksy got a homeless man kicked out of his longtime home in a Los Angeles water tank, the secretive British street artist made amends by giving the man enough money to live for a full year. The trouble began after Banksy turned Tachowa Covington\u2019s makeshift Pacific Coast Highway home into a piece of art by spray painting along the side of the bus-sized tank \u2018This looks a bit like an elephant\u2019 and it only got worse when collectors who covet the elusive artist\u2019s work bought Covington\u2019s squat to sell to collectors.\n@highlight\nTachowa Covington lived in an water tank for seven years before Banksy used it as a joke and caught the attention of covetous art collectors\n@highlight\nCovington soon found himself without a home again, but the elusive artist quickly stepped in to right his wrong", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 346, "end": 362}, {"start": 376, "end": 396}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unfortunately, other people weren\u2019t quite as out of the loop and news quickly spread about the secretive graffiti artist\u2019s @placeholder cameo piece.", "idx": 37656}], "idx": 24439} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Forget trendy toys - all one little girl wanted for Christmas was her military father home early from Afghanistan. And this week, that wish came true. A camera crew captured the heartwarming homecoming surprise at BB Owen Elementary School in Texas on Tuesday. Kennedy Shaw was filmed as she got up on stage to unwrap a giant bow-wrapped present she 'won' during a rigged raffle. Footage shows her tackling the gift while her peers watch on, then all of a sudden her father jumps out and she can barely contain her excitement. Scroll down for video Caught on camera: Kennedy Shaw got her Christmas wish early this week when her military father staged a festive homecoming surprise\n@highlight\nKennedy Shaw was filmed as she got up on stage at BB Owen Elementary School in Texas to unwrap a giant present she 'won' during a rigged raffle\n@highlight\nWhen she takes a bow off the gift her father jumps out\n@highlight\nSergeant Jayson Shaw was deployed to Afghanistan in June and not expected back until at least March 2015\n@highlight\nKennedy says she doesn't need anything else Christmas after getting her father home early", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 214, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 743, "end": 767}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jayson Shaw got teachers at @placeholder's school to wrap him up in a big box - his daughter was then called up to the stage to open the parcel after 'winning' it in a rigged raffle", "idx": 37659}], "idx": 24442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A hacker falsely posted on the Twitter account of Oscar Pistorius' older brother Saturday that the South African Olympian was going to do media interviews, a family spokeswoman said. Carl Pistorius didn't post such a tweet, and he and his sister, Aimee, were canceling all their social media accounts Saturday, said family spokeswoman Janine Hills. All three Pistorius siblings live in South Africa, she said. On Friday, Oscar Pistorius was freed from jail on $112,000 bail eight days after the shooting death of his model girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, 29. Pistorius, 26, is charged with premeditated murder in her February 14 death.\n@highlight\nPistorius family expresses relief upon his being freed on bail\n@highlight\nTwitter account of Carl Pistorius is hacked, a family rep says\n@highlight\nTweet falsely states that Olympian Oscar Pistorius was giving interviews\n@highlight\nPistorius, freed on bail on a murder charge, isn't speaking to media, rep says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 108, "end": 129}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is untrue,\" @placeholder told CNN in a separate interview.", "idx": 37661}], "idx": 24444} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Doctors gave Anna Nicole Smith a long list of dangerous drugs over the three years before her death, including while she was pregnant, according to sworn statements by investigators from state agencies. Dosages prescribed to Anna Nicole Smith were \"dangerously high,\" a drug expert says in an affidavit. Two doctors charged in connection with Smith's death allegedly also crossed professional lines by having personal relationships with their patient, the court documents released Tuesday said. Smith died in a Hollywood, Florida, hotel on February 8, 2007, of what was later ruled to be \"acute combined drug intoxication.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Doctors' relationships with Smith crossed professional lines, affidavits say\n@highlight\nInvestigator says Anna Nicole Smith was \"drug seeker,\" court documents say\n@highlight\nFormer Playboy model died of drug intoxication in 2007\n@highlight\nPharmacist refused to fill one prescription, warned doctor, affidavit says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 779, "end": 795}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One investigator described the former @placeholder model and reality show TV star as a \"drug seeker.\"", "idx": 37665}], "idx": 24448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After Mario Balotelli scored two stunning goals in the semi-final of the 2012 European Championships against Germany, a member of staff at his club Manchester City offered a startlingly frank opinion. 'Don\u2019t worry,' he said, 'He will still be useless when he comes back to us. He just hasn\u2019t got it.' Two summers \u2013 and a change of club \u2013 later, question remarks remain. Big game player: Mario Balotelli lit up Euro 2012 with a stunning strike against Italy in the semi-final Suitable: And the celebration in Warsaw fitted his colourful persona, too... Bench life: But things never really worked out for Balotelli at Manchester City\n@highlight\nBalotelli's ability was often doubted at Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe striker is determined to be taken seriously at the World Cup\n@highlight\nHas already made telling contribution in 2014 against England\n@highlight\nItaly face Costa Rica on Friday looking for another win", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 20}, {"start": 78, "end": 99}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many in Italy still view @placeholder as a side show.", "idx": 37666}], "idx": 24449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the unintended consequences of the Arab revolutions has become evident in Israel, where a surge in the number of refugees from Africa has created new tensions in a country with no shortage of practical and ethical dilemmas. In the face of the new challenge, a number of Israeli politicians have sunk to the occasion, exploiting raw emotions and fueling a display of violence that should shame Israelis. To be sure, Israel is not the first nation whose handling of illegal immigration deserves criticism. But the anti-immigrant riot that took place in a Tel Aviv neighborhood on May 23 should rise as a rallying cry for Israelis who believe their country should shine as a \"light unto the nations.\"\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: A demonstration against immigrants turned violent in Israel\n@highlight\nShe says members of parliament added to the inflamed rhetoric\n@highlight\nIsrael, of all places, should avoid intolerance of those seeking asylum, she says\n@highlight\nGhitis: Israelis condemned the rioting, and Israel is not alone in its immigration problem", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 54}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government figures say about 60,000 @placeholder migrants now reside in Israel, double the figure from 2010, with between 2,000 and 3,000 more arriving each month.", "idx": 37670}], "idx": 24452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When it comes to plastic pollution, our society has asked everyone -- scientists, environmentalists, and the government -- to clean up the mess we've made. Through recycling initiatives, plastic-bag bans and fees, and alternatives to plastics altogether, we still haven't come close to solving the problem ... perhaps until now. The solution might have been discovered with a fungus in a laboratory Petri dish. Pria Anand was a student in Yale University's class of 2010 whose passion for the environment made her want to make a difference. Anand wanted to find out if there was something in nature that could decompose plastic. She began experimenting with dozens of species of fungi from the Amazon, but she graduated before she could finish her work.\n@highlight\nTwo Yale students find that a species of fungi can decompose polyurethane\n@highlight\nA professor says the potential to break down man-made materials could be endless\n@highlight\nOne of the researchers cautions it's not \"the cure-all to pollution\"\n@highlight\nAnd a biochemist says, \"It's a big leap to go from the test tube to the field\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 448, "end": 462}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One day, as he casually walked into the lab he says his eyes locked on the @placeholder containing his experiment: the plastic was gone.", "idx": 37671}], "idx": 24453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Barbara Bowman never thought this day would come. The artist says that when she spoke out three weeks ago, in a Washington Post opinion article, she hoped to give voice to other women who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by legendary comedian Bill Cosby. She says she wanted them to know they were not alone. Since then, at least 16 others have gone public with accusations. Many of them offered similar stories about being drugged and raped, and said they were reluctant to talk earlier because they feared for their careers, their families or their own safety. Three of Cosby's accusers, including Bowman, told CNN on Tuesday of having struggled and gained strength in solidarity.\n@highlight\nThree of the at least 17 women who have accused Bill Cosby speak to CNN\n@highlight\nBarbara Bowman says she hoped to encourage others when she spoke out weeks ago\n@highlight\nVictoria Valentino says \"women didn't have a voice\" in alleged rape cases\n@highlight\nCosby's camp has consistently, vehemently denied the claims against him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meeting face-to-face with Bowman and @placeholder is part of her \"healing process,\" she said.", "idx": 37675}], "idx": 24454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 13:09 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:09 EST, 8 May 2012 Members of Congress were among the wealthiest on Capitol Hill with fortunes most families can barely dream of, new figures have revealed. Democratic Congressmen have a median net worth of $878,5000 - almost ten times that of a typical American household. Driving up the figures were the super rich including Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts who is worth $232 million, in part because his wife Teresa belongs to the Heinz family. Riches: Democratic Senator John Kerry with his wife Teresa (left) who is an heir to the Heinz fortune. Republican representative Darrell Issa (right) has a personal fortune of $448million\n@highlight\nOnly 2pc of Congress comes from working-class backgrounds\n@highlight\nSenators' earnings at least 10 times the average American household", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The figures show that as income inequality has widened in @placeholder, so has the gap between Congress and the public has increased too.", "idx": 37678}], "idx": 24457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fish soup with tofu and rice, stir-fried pork with vegetables and baked chicken with stuffed grape leaves... these are just some of the exotic lunches school children from around the world tuck into. The widely different meals from Spain, Ukraine, Greece, South Korea, Brazil, France, Finland and Italy are all fresh and wholesome, with fish, steak and vegetables featuring prominently. But in stark contrast, the UK and US lunch trays feature processed foods such as popcorn chicken, frankfurters, cookies, and beans from a tin. Scroll down for video What children in other countries eat (clockwise from top left): Ukraine's version of sausage and mash; Brazil's plantains, rice and black beans; beetroot salad and pea soup in Finland and steak with beans and carrots in France\n@highlight\nKorean schools serve hearty fish soup and fermented cabbage, kimchi\n@highlight\nGreece, Spain and France all serve fresh meat, vegetables and fish\n@highlight\nUS school lunches are the unhealthiest with lots of processed items", "entities": [{"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 414, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 422}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 947, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Greece and @placeholder also looked good - although Spain could have had more vegetables.'", "idx": 37684}], "idx": 24461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson A mother has spoken of the heartbreaking moment her beloved golden Labrador died in her arms after she was poisoned - just hours before another family dog suffered the same cruel fate. Ali Harling, 45, from Preesall, Lancashire, was left 'devastated' after someone deliberately threw a drug over her garden fence, killing two of her pets. Her 11-year-old golden Labrador Dizzy died in the car on the way to the vets, before her other dog Stan, who was four, passed away. 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Sixteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai, a vocal campaigner for girls\u2019 education in Pakistan, was attacked by gunmen on a school bus near her former home in Pakistan in October. The cold-blooded assassination attempt sparked worldwide condemnation. Today she declared that pens and books are 'weapons' that can defeat terrorism, in her speech outside the library.\n@highlight\nMalala Yousafzai, 16, used her speech to call for peace and advocate free education for children around the world\n@highlight\nShe was shot in October last year during an assassination attempt and airlifted to Birmingham for emergency medical treatment\n@highlight\nThe attack sparked worldwide condemnation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Home is where the heart is: Malala now lives in @placeholder which holds a special place in her heart 'because it is here that I found myself alive, seven days after I was shot,' she said", "idx": 37705}], "idx": 24477} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Tom Kelly and Alan Roden PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 7 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:50 EST, 8 July 2013 Alex Salmond today tried to laugh off complaints about his decision to unfurl a Scottish Saltire in Centre Court, insisting Wimbledon rules were there to be broken. The Scottish First Minister was accused of staging a political stunt by smuggling the flag in his wife's handbag before waving around behind David Cameron's head as Andy Murray secured his historic win. He insisted no-one sticks to the rule banning large flags around Centre Court, and after waiting 117 years for a Scot to win the men's singles 'a few Saltires hoisted over Wimbledon doesn\u2019t really harm at all'.\n@highlight\nScottish First Minister smuggled flag into Centre Court in wife's handbag\n@highlight\nAccused of photo-bombing David Cameron with political stunt\n@highlight\nHails Murray as the 'King of Scotland' who can have whatever he likes\n@highlight\nMr Salmond insists no-one sticks to rule banning large flags\n@highlight\nAsks for leniency on flag after 117 wait for a Scot to win Wimbledon\n@highlight\nEducation Secretary Michael Gove tells him: 'Put it away dear'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The First Minister looks set to unfurl his giant @placeholder as David Cameron glances behind to see what's going on", "idx": 37708}], "idx": 24480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:31 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 19 June 2013 LeBron James is regularly labelled \u2018cocky\u2019 and \u2018arrogant\u2019 by his critics and judging from his latest line of Nike trainers they\u2019ve got a fair point. Photographs released of the new low-top version of the LeBron X trainer show the shoe features the wording \u20182-Time Champion\u2019 - a rather bold claim considering James has won just one NBA title and his chances of a second win are hanging in the balance. The bold prediction is printed inside one shoe, while the other features the dates '11-12' and '12-13', a reference to the fact LeBron and the Miami Heat won the championship last year and supposedly a prediction about this year's eventual winners.\n@highlight\nThe basketball star's latest pair of Nike trainers proclaim him a '2-Time Champion' - something that hasn't happened yet\n@highlight\nThe Miami Heat star could be left looking rather embarrassed if the San Antonio Spurs win the championship", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 954, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cocky prediction: The latest rang eof LeBron X trainers feature the wording ''2-@placeholder' inside one shoe - something which James currently isn't", "idx": 37715}], "idx": 24485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Peters Red-faced former England captain and Sky commentator Andrew Strauss has apologised to Kevin Pietersen after a foul-mouthed tirade against his former team-mate was accidentally broadcast live. Strauss, at Lord\u2019s for the match between an MCC XI and Rest of the World XI, believed he was off air during an ad break but was overheard describing South African-born Pietersen as an \u2018absolute c***\u2019 on a feed broadcast to Fox Sports. Strauss, also born in South Africa, made the crass remark as Pietersen batted for the Rest of the World. Sky then tweeted an apology before Strauss went on air to say: \u2018I apologise unreservedly, particularly to Kevin Pietersen. I am mortified and profusely sorry.\u2019\n@highlight\nSky have apologised for inappropriate comments made by Andrew Strauss\n@highlight\nFormer England captain was overheard calling Kevin Pietersen a c***\n@highlight\nStrauss was commentating on Lord's bi-centenary celebrations\n@highlight\nHis comments were not heard by a TV audience but by some overseas listeners using an audio application\n@highlight\nPiers Morgan has called for Strauss to be sacked if comments are verified\n@highlight\nPietersen was previously dropped by England after admitting making provocative comments about Strauss to members of South Africa side", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 51, "end": 53}, {"start": 67, "end": 80}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 261, "end": 280}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 527, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 34, was sacked after last winter\u2019s 5-0 Ashes whitewash and journalist and broadcaster Piers Morgan \u2014 a Pietersen ally \u2014called for Sky to axe Strauss.", "idx": 37741}], "idx": 24497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Army-Navy game this Saturday marks the 120th anniversary of the great football rivalry. Their first game, played on a gridiron laid out on southeast corner of the West Point Parade Ground, was so sparsely attended that spectators could move up and down the field as the line of scrimmage shifted. We have come a long way from that first encounter, but as Army and Navy get ready to play again, the legacy of that 1890 game is worth recalling. In 1890 Army had only one player with any real football experience -- Dennis Michie, in whose honor today's West Point's football stadium is named. As a result Army was trounced 24-0 by a Navy team that had been playing football since 1886. The next year Army hired a part-time coach, played a series of early-season games, and with Michie (who would die tragically in the Spanish-American War) once again leading the way, Army avenged its earlier loss by a 32-16 score.\n@highlight\nThe Army-Navy game on Saturday marks the 120th anniversary of the football rivalry\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills: Both academies made sure the rivalry was consistent with military values\n@highlight\nThe game has become tradition for Americans and an antidote to dark times, Mills writes\n@highlight\nMills: Army-Navy players don't go directly to NFL or a lucrative job, but to active service", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 176, "end": 199}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 564, "end": 573}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 829, "end": 848}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The president became so excited about the play, which featured a 105-yard kickoff return by @placeholder's star quarterback, that at one point he left his seat and moved to the sidelines to get closer to the action.", "idx": 37749}], "idx": 24505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Oculus, makers of a virtual-reality headset many view as the future of video gaming, agreed in March to a $2 billion buyout by Facebook, they weren't tempted by the success of \"FarmVille\" or \"Candy Crush.\" Instead, they eyed the 1.2 billion people who use Facebook every month, with dreams of dropping most of them together into a new, virtual world. \"With Oculus ... if you're putting on this pair of glasses and you're going to be face-to-face communicating with people and you're going to be jumping in and out of this new set of virtual worlds, this was going to be the largest MMO (massively multiuser online community) ever made,\" Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe said Monday at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York.\n@highlight\nOculus CEO: We want a virtual-reality world with 1 billion people in it\n@highlight\nBrendan Iribe says Facebook deal was attractive because of network's size\n@highlight\nHe says gaming is still important, but VR will transform social\n@highlight\nIribe was speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt in New York", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 695, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 956, "end": 957}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since developer kits began shipping in spring 2013, @placeholder has continued to add to the roster of companies hoping to create content for its system.", "idx": 37754}], "idx": 24507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration confiscated a potent drug commonly used in lethal injections from a state correctional facility cache. Georgia Department of Corrections spokeswoman Joan Heath said the department contacted the DEA about its management of sodium thiopental, a powerful sedative. \"The department requested assistance from the DEA to ensure our handling of controlled substances is in compliance,\" she said in a statement. \"Because this is an ongoing regulatory matter, we will reserve further comment until the review is complete.\" CNN did not receive a reply to an inquiry on how the correctional facility obtained the drug.\n@highlight\nPowerful sedative used in death-row executions now in short supply\n@highlight\nIllinois company stopped making sodium thiopental in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 56}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 169, "end": 193}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 366, "end": 368}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder-based pharmaceutical company has said for years that it doesn't support the use of the sedative in lethal injections.", "idx": 37756}], "idx": 24508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A federal audit of $9.1 billion targeted for reconstruction in Iraq cannot account for more than 95 percent of it, a federal report said Tuesday. The report, by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, blamed \"weaknesses in DoD's [the Department of Defense's] financial and management controls\" and called on the Pentagon to improve its financial and management controls. The audit centered on the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI), which was established in May 2003 by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). After the CPA was dissolved in June 2004, the Iraqi government authorized the U.S. government to administer the funds used for reconstruction.\n@highlight\nReport: More than 95 percent of $9.1 billion cannot be accounted for\n@highlight\nReport blames \"weaknesses in DoD's financial and management controls\"\n@highlight\nFunds \"vulnerable to inappropriate uses and undetected loss\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 188, "end": 236}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 272, "end": 292}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 435, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 509, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The special inspector general reviewed records from eight Defense Department organizations that received @placeholder funds.", "idx": 37765}], "idx": 24514} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Michael Schumacher's serious skiing accident in the French Alps has once again put the spotlight on skiing safety. The seven-time Formula One world champion remains in a critical condition after hitting his head on a rock at the Meribel resort in France on Sunday. But according to Dr. Mike Langran, a Scottish doctor who specializes in ski safety, serious accidents like the one endured by the German are uncommon. \"Accidents of this nature are, thankfully, rare events amongst skiers and snowboarders, although of course they usually receive substantial media attention,\" Langran said in a statement on Monday. Langran, who was interviewed by CNN about skiing safety last January, said he was \"deeply saddened and concerned\" on hearing of Schumacher's accident and wished him a \"speedy and complete recovery,\" but stressed that the risk of injury from snow sports remains low.\n@highlight\nSeven-time F1 world champion's accident highlights perils of skiing\n@highlight\nSerious accidents from recreational skiing are a rare event, says ski safety expert\n@highlight\nInjuries are between 2-4 per 1,000 days on ski slopes, says Dr. Mike Langran\n@highlight\nLangran recommends skiers and snowboarders always wear an appropriate helmet", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 901, "end": 902}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a news conference on Monday, doctors said it was too early to say what the former @placeholder driver's prognosis might be.", "idx": 37773}], "idx": 24520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 13:17 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:52 EST, 20 February 2013 Adam Lanza, the young man who grow up to kill 27 people, including 20 school children and his own mother, is seen for the first time as a four-year-old boy in a family video. In home video obtained exclusively by the Hartford Courant and PBS\u2019 Frontline, a young Lanza is seen in 1996 at a police demonstration with the Scouts. The young Lanza wanders through the woods as his mother, Nancy, tells him off camera to bark like a dog, imitating the dog barks around him.\n@highlight\nAdam Lanza killed 27 people in Connecticut, including 20 school children and his own mother, Nancy Lanza\n@highlight\nNew Frontline/Hartford Courant video shows four-year-old Lanza in 1996\n@highlight\nAnders Breivik murdered 77 in Norway in 2011; eight in a car bombing in the capital and 69 more at a summer camp\n@highlight\nPolice probing whether Lanza may have been a copying video game as he went room-to-room firing a Bushmaster assault rifle at the school\n@highlight\nHe smashed his hard drive before the massacre, making his online trail and habits impossible to follow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 703, "end": 718}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victims: Top row, left to right; Ana Marquez-Greene, Caroline Previdi, Jessica Rekos, Emilie Parker, @placeholder.", "idx": 37778}], "idx": 24523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It feels like it went by in the blink of an eye. Tai Shan, the giant panda cub so many people have come to know and love, is about to board a flight to China. \"It's very bittersweet. We love him. We love having him here,\" said Erika Bauer, curator at the National Zoo in Washington. Tai Shan was born in the nation's capital, so you can confidently call him a Washingtonian. But he is to be sent to China, under an agreement between the two nations, to help replenish the endangered species' numbers in the wild.\n@highlight\nTai Shan, a 4-year-old giant panda, is to be delivered to China next week\n@highlight\nA farewell party was held at the National Zoo in Washington on Saturday\n@highlight\nHe'll be joined in China by Mei Lan -- a 3-year-old panda born at Zoo Atlanta in Georgia\n@highlight\nThey will take part in a breeding program aimed at increasing China's panda population", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At 4\u00bd years old, Tai Shan is more of a panda adolescent than a cub, but to @placeholder fans, he will always be their baby.", "idx": 37779}], "idx": 24524} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PYONGYANG, North Korea (CNN) -- North Korea handed over its long-awaited nuclear program declaration to officials from China on Thursday. Workers remove fuel rods on the reactor floor at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility this year. President Bush, who once branded North Korea as part of an \"axis of evil,\" welcomed the move and said he intends to remove the communist nation from the U.S. list of states that sponsor terrorism. \"The declaration says: 'We are not now engaged in any [uranium] enrichment activities or [nuclear] proliferation activities and will not engage in them in the future,'\" U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said in Washington.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea gives documents on nuclear activities to Chinese officials\n@highlight\nPresident Bush welcomes decision, warns North Korea still has work to do\n@highlight\nNorth Korea expected to continue preparations to dismantle a nuclear reactor\n@highlight\nBush says he'll remove North Korea from list of state sponsors of terrorism", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials said the final deal wasn't perfect but offered Washington its best chance to learn about North Korea's nuclear activities.", "idx": 37781}], "idx": 24525} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Abu Al-Libi was nabbed in Tripoli in October 2013 and brought to the United States to face trial in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa that killed 224 people Prosecutors want a judge presiding over a terrorism trial to let them show jurors letters recovered in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden to boost evidence against a man snatched off the streets of Libya last year. In papers in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors asked U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan to permit the 'critically important evidence' against Abu Anas al-Libi. Al-Libi was nabbed in Tripoli in October 2013 and brought to the United States to face trial in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa that killed 224 people.\n@highlight\nIn papers in Manhattan federal court, prosecutors asked U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan to permit the 'critically important evidence' against Abu Anas al-Libi\n@highlight\nAl-Libi was nabbed in Tripoli in October 2013 and brought to the United States to face trial in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa\n@highlight\nHe has pled not guilty to the attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 293, "end": 307}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 873, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They said the letters more than a decade after the embassy bombings provided \"powerful proof of the defendant's culpable participation in the @placeholder-led conspiracies during the charged period.\"", "idx": 37787}], "idx": 24530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Billy Mays always let you know who you were talking to. OxiClean pitchman Billy Mays, king of the \"yell and sell\" technique died Sunday morning at his home in Tampa. \"Billy Mays, here.\" The 50-year-old became famous for hawking products like OxiClean (\"Powered by the air you breathe!\") and Mighty Mendit (\"Before you throw it away, let Mighty Mendit save the day!\"). You needed more space in your closet, Mays had a special hanger for that. You wanted to hang a picture without putting a hole in your wall, he had some supernatural putty you needed to know about. You had a spill? One word. Zorbeez.\n@highlight\nBilly Mays was \"Burt Reynolds in next-door format,\" advertising expert says\n@highlight\nMays started his career on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, New Jersey\n@highlight\n\"I'm a pitchman, my business comes from the pitch, nothing else,\" he said.\n@highlight\nMays was found dead in his Tampa, Florida, home on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder was not approachable, but Billy appealed to the 'Mrs.", "idx": 37791}], "idx": 24533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matthew Hall PUBLISHED: 15:23 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 27 September 2013 Billy Graham's grandson claims Evangelicals are 'worse' than the Catholic Church on responding to sex abuse claims. Speaking at a conference hosted by the Religion Newswriter Association on Thursday, Professor Boz Tchividjian, the third-eldest grandchild of Reverend Billy Graham, also said that Christian missions overseas are a 'magnet' for sex abusers. 'I think we are worse [than Catholics],' Tchividjian told the audience at the Austin, Texas, conference according to Religion News Service. In an uncompromising address, Tchividjian added that too many Evangelicals had 'sacrificed the souls' of young victims.\n@highlight\nExplosive statements warn of an 'evil within our midst'\n@highlight\nEvangelical Christians 'sacrificed souls' to hide sex abuse and have 'got the Gospels backwards'\n@highlight\nGrandson calls Christian missions a 'magnet' for abusers which recycle sicko priests", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 251, "end": 281}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 569, "end": 589}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The agencies fear being barred from working in foreign countries, according to research by @placeholder.", "idx": 37792}], "idx": 24534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai discussed his sometimes-turbulent relationship with the United States on Friday as more details emerged about U.S. airstrikes in his country that killed dozens of people this week. Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his government does not tolerate corruption. Karzai reflected on the past seven years of his leadership of Afghanistan and characterized his relationship with the United States as having \"serious bumps along the way, especially in the conduct of the war on terror.\" The theme he emphasized Friday was the problem of Afghan civilian casualties caused by American airstrikes. Karzai said he has raised the issue repeatedly since 2007.\n@highlight\nAfghan president says airstrikes have strained dealings with Washington\n@highlight\nLatest incident is said to have killed 100 civilians Wednesday\n@highlight\nKarzai critical of how aid money is distributed to his nation\n@highlight\nHe emphasizes importance of \"peace process\" with Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The president pointed out that @placeholder courts had recently convicted 600 people on corruption charges or on counts of major drug dealing.", "idx": 37798}], "idx": 24539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Berrill PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:21 EST, 5 December 2012 The world of fashion can be a strange and unusual place. But a new style competition at a school in Japan has taken things to a whole new gothic-charged level. Inspired by the spooky fantasy world conjured up in his new film Frankenweenie, children at the Tokyo Mode Gakuen Fashion School were challenged to create a monochrome costume befitting of a Tim Burton epic - and the director even turned up to be a judge. Spooky: Children at the Tokyo Mode Gakuen Fashion School were inspired to create a costume befitting of a Tim Burton film\n@highlight\nChildren at the Tokyo Mode Gakuen Fashion School\n@highlight\nFrankenweenie Fashion Competition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 348, "end": 379}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 532, "end": 563}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 657, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is shot in monochrome in homage to the old horror films the director used to watch as a boy.", "idx": 37800}], "idx": 24541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A North Texas woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to murder and was sentenced to 40 years in prison after earlier testifying that she helped her husband gun down a district attorney, his wife and a top assistant in a revenge plot. Kim Williams appeared in court two weeks after her husband, Eric Williams, was sentenced to death for one of the three killings. She testified during Eric Williams' sentencing hearing that she was a 'willing participant,' driving the getaway car after the January 2013 shooting of prosecutor Mark Hasse and helping hide weapons after the March 2013 shootings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife, Cynthia.\n@highlight\nKim Williams pleaded guilty Tuesday to murder and was sentenced to 40 years in prison\n@highlight\nShe appeared in court two weeks after her husband, Eric Williams, was sentenced to death for one of three killings\n@highlight\nDuring her husband's sentencing hearing, she testified she was a 'willing participant' and drove the getaway car after the January 2013 shooting of prosecutor Mark Hasse\n@highlight\nWilliams also testified that she helped hide weapons after the March 20134 shootings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia\n@highlight\nInvestigators have said the couple sought to avenge Eric Williams' 2012 prosecution for stealing county-owned equipment\n@highlight\nHe was a justice of the peace at the time and the conviction cost him his job and law license", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 12}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1304}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'These murders have torn apart my family and @placeholder's family,' he said.", "idx": 37807}], "idx": 24546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The View is dimming at the show that Barbara Walters built. Network insiders tell Daily Mail Online that the long-running talk show could end after this season, amid struggling ratings and infighting among the talk show hosts. Currently in its eighteenth season, the show created by retired TV journalist Barbara Walters is suffering some of its lowest ratings ever with its new team of Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Nicolle Wallace and Rosie Perez. Now under the umbrella of ABC News, the network is considering the possibility of ending the show and replacing it with an extended version of 'Good Morning America.'\n@highlight\nThe long-running talk show could end after this season\n@highlight\nBehind-the-scenes clashes between Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg and even Rosie Perez have created a bad vibe on the set\n@highlight\nABC may extend Good Morning America and bring back Good Afternoon America\n@highlight\nRosie has a one year-contract that ends this season\n@highlight\nWhoopi is the winner no matter what - she has one more year remaining on her 'pay or play' contract even if the show ends", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 82, "end": 98}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 598, "end": 617}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 869}, {"start": 886, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is winning in the morning show wars with GMA and the network hoped that the magic of that team could rub off on The View.", "idx": 37813}, {"query": "'ABC feels it's exhausted their options with @placeholder and now it's time to expand the existing franchise, GMA.", "idx": 37816}], "idx": 24550} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Six people were killed and 13 wounded in the shelling of South Ossetia by Georgian forces, South Ossetian officials said Saturday, according to Russia's Interfax news agency. Officials of the breakaway Georgian region said the shelling was part of a Georgian military operation, Interfax reported. Georgia initially suggested Russian peacekeepers were to blame, drawing heated denials from the Russian Defense Ministry, which called the allegation \"dirty informational provocation.\" Later, however, Mamuka Kurashvili, the commander of Georgian peacekeeping operations, told reporters that four people were wounded when several Georgian villages were fired upon from South Ossetia, and Georgia \"had to return fire.\"\n@highlight\nGeorgian official said South Ossetia had fired on Georgian villages first\n@highlight\nWomen, children, elderly being evacuated from the conflict zone\n@highlight\nGeorgia split by Russian-backed separatist movements in South Ossetia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 404, "end": 427}, {"start": 509, "end": 525}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moscow said it was taking measures to prevent escalation of the conflict as it urged both @placeholder and South Ossetia to look for diplomatic ways to calm the situation.", "idx": 37825}], "idx": 24553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rail riders along the California coast and the Boston-Washington \"Northeast Corridor\" are set to reap much of the benefits from $2 billion that Florida policymakers had earlier rejected for high-speed rail development. The Obama administration on Monday announced the reallocated funding, part of its push to spur environmentally friendly transportation and modernize the nation's infrastructure that's supported partly by the 2009 economic stimulus package. Fifteen states and Amtrak will receive the money to back 22 high-speed intercity passenger rail projects. 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Just a quarter of those considering voting UKIP name relations with Europe as one of the top three issues facing Britain, according to the survey commissioned by former Tory vice chairman Lord Ashcroft.\n@highlight\nSurvey of 20,000 commissioned by former Tory vice chairman Lord Ashcroft\n@highlight\nPoll suggests many Tory voters will return if Government delivers on welfare, immigration and the deficit\n@highlight\nLord Ashcroft warns promise of EU referendum will not stop increase in UKIP support\n@highlight\nSays many voters view EU polls as seriously as the Eurovision Song Contest", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 171, "end": 205}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 371, "end": 405}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 978, "end": 979}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018These voters think @placeholder is changing for the worse.", "idx": 37834}], "idx": 24560} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- You may have watched in wonder as Germany dismantled Brazil on Tuesday. But to really appreciate the art of German football you need to understand the lingo. The sport has its own vocabulary and, as is common in the German language, most new terms are created by simply lumping several words together to make a 15 or 20 character monster word that would be an entire sentence in many other languages. So here is our guide to help you become an expert while watching Sunday's final. 1. First, start strong in defense. You need a great goalkeeper or a TEUFELSKERL (Devil's Man). He needs to command the penalty area, be the first to corner kicks and block shots and penalty kicks. 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Obama delivered similar versions of the speech at six fundraising events this week, kicking into full campaign mode with calls to continue the progress made so far by his administration. His poll numbers are shrinking, and Democrats are resigned to losing some congressional seats in November. Amid unabated criticism from the political right and unyielding legislative opposition by Republicans, the White House wants to galvanize the liberal base and maintain support from independents vital to Obama's election but who polls show turning away.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama shifts to campaign mode for the November election\n@highlight\nHis well-honed stump speech uses humor to blame predecessors for inherited problems\n@highlight\nProgress has been made, but there's more to do, is Obama's message", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When you want to go backwards, you put it in '@placeholder'", "idx": 37846}], "idx": 24566} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After 302 days behind bars -- and 130 days on hunger strike -- Maikel Nabil is savoring his freedom and his food. 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Dutch striker Robin van Persie looked to have given the Gunners all three points, and closed the gap on leaders Manchester United to four points, with a penalty in the eighth minute of injury time at the Emirates Stadium. But with the last kick of the game, Van Persie's compatriot Dirk Kuyt converted a spot-kick for Kenny Dalglish's team to hand the visitors an extraordinary leveler in the 12th minute of time added on.\n@highlight\nArsenal concede a 102nd-minute equalizer in a 1-1 draw against Liverpool\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie had given Arsenal the lead in the 108th minute with a penalty\n@highlight\nDirk Kuyt scored a spot-kick for Kenny Dalglish's team in the 12th added minute\n@highlight\nStoke City into the FA Cup final after a 5-0 win over Bolton Wanderers at Wembley", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 61}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 337, "end": 353}, {"start": 429, "end": 444}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 543, "end": 556}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 978, "end": 993}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just like his international teammate, @placeholder coolly slotted home to steal a point for Liverpool.", "idx": 37866}], "idx": 24583} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Two girls accused of stabbing a friend to impress the fictional Internet bogeyman Slenderman have been found competent to stand trial. The decision came out of a Wisconsin courtroom Thursday, Waukesha County Circuit Court reporter Kathy Fus told CNN. Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier have been charged with attempted murder after authorities say they stabbed their classmate 19 times in May. All three were 12 at the time. The suspects allegedly left the victim to crawl to her own rescue. She was taken to a hospital after a passing bicyclist found her. 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Robert Lewandowski scored four, Kamil Grosicki fired in two and Lukas Szukala also got onto the scoresheet in a predictably one-sided match at Estadio Do Algarve. Gibraltar, UEFA's newest member and a country with a population of around 30,000, were accepted by the European governing body in May 2013 following a 14-year battle. 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Barack Obama can talk, and coming after Bush it was something to behold. In my humble opinion, if he loses the next election to the other bunch then, good Lord, I will run myself.\" So says Noel Gallagher, former creative force of British band Oasis and one of rock 'n' roll's biggest mouths. Singer-songwriter, brother to Liam and now a U.S. presidential candidate: 2012 promises to be quite a year for the 45-year-old whose song-writing talent has taken him from unemployment in a city called Manchester in northern England to sell-out stadium tours around the world, playing to millions.\n@highlight\nNoel Gallagher, 45, is former musical force behind British band Oasis\n@highlight\nHis new album: \"Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds,\" topped the charts in the UK in October 2011\n@highlight\nOasis' second album (What's the story) Morning Glory? sold nearly four million copies in the United States\n@highlight\nFirst solo album tour includes 81 shows across Europe, the Pacific (Japan and Australia) and America", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 854, "end": 887}, {"start": 916, "end": 917}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Four American tours in a row were either never started or never finished (with @placeholder) and we were subtitled on television because of our accents ... basically people couldn't understand a word we were saying.", "idx": 37934}], "idx": 24627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Commentators who have watched the conflict in Northern Ireland play out for decades call the peace process a miracle. Various leaders negotiated for years to bring an end to Northern Ireland's \"troubles.\" Culminating in a power sharing deal between Ulster's unionists, led by Ian Paisley, and Sinn Fein, the political arm of the IRA (nationalists), led by Gerry Adams, the road to peace has been a torturous one characterized by violence, set-backs and numerous false starts. Only recently the Ulster Defence Association, Northern Ireland's largest loyalist group, said it will cease to be an armed paramilitary group, starting at midnight on November 11, saying the \"war is over.\"\n@highlight\nSome commentators have called the peace process in Northern Ireland a \"miracle\"\n@highlight\nIt culminated in a power sharing deal between the Ulster's unionists and Sinn Fein\n@highlight\nPeace and prosperity would not have occurred without diplomacy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 70}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 503, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 546}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as @placeholder of Sinn Fein told CNN, the conflict was primarily a local one that needed to be solved by local people: \"The people who have to be the brokers are the people who live in the areas of conflict.", "idx": 37937}], "idx": 24630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A new incident inflaming tensions between the United States and Afghanistan -- this time the alleged massacre of 16 Afghan civilians by a U.S. soldier -- calls into question the chances for stability as the U.S.-led military mission shifts security responsibility to Afghan forces in coming months. Sunday's shootings in Kandahar province followed a series of events that already had sparked anger and distrust between the Afghan and U.S. governments, including the burning of Qurans by U.S. soldiers that led to a violent backlash, including attacks that killed U.S. service members. 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His job is to ferry away ton after ton of unwanted rocks while a small army of bulldozers near him tears into the earth's crust in search of the precious stones. \"I'm a soldier for my country,\" Kgomokhumo says. For him, as well as many others in this small, arid country, diamonds are a source of both income and pride. The economy of Botswana, a landlocked country in southern Africa, has been transformed by diamonds. Since their discovery in late 1960s, the development of the country has been built on the gems buried deep in its soil.\n@highlight\nDe Beers is moving its rough diamond trading operation to Botswana\n@highlight\nThe move is expected to boost the country's booming diamond industry\n@highlight\nDiamonds have helped turn Botswana into one of Africa's most prosperous countries\n@highlight\nOfficials say they are aware that diamonds are exhaustible", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 92}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This unique arrangement has allowed @placeholder to make significant investments in education and health care, officials say.", "idx": 37954}], "idx": 24638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- That's right, I said it. And I mean it. Roland Martin says the GOP is missing its chance to win black voters. The GOP as a whole is completely scared of black voters, and the actions by the front-runners for the party's 2008 nomination show they are continuing the same silly political games the party has played for years. Oh, don't bother tossing out the appointments of Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state by Bush. Yes, they are African-American. But I'm speaking of the party. Ever since Richard Nixon ran for the White House, the GOP has run on a \"Southern Strategy,\" meant to alienate blacks in an effort to garner white voters. They've worked the strategy to perfection. 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If someone has shined your shoes in a South African airport, it's probably thanks to Lere Mgayiya. \"We're the biggest shoe-shine company in Africa,\" he explains without sounding arrogant. \"In Johannesburg we shine about 350 pairs of shoes a day, and about 120 pairs in Cape Town and another 120 in Durban.\" In total, Lere's Shoe Shine business has 45 employees across the three major airports, and the boss is now eyeing partnerships in America and UK, as well as expansion across Africa.\n@highlight\nLere Mgayiya spent five years working for South Africa Airways\n@highlight\nHe worked with livestock on his family's business\n@highlight\nWinning the Sandlam Money Game on TV led to a quick cash injection\n@highlight\nNow, his shoeshining business has 45 staff and turnover of more than 2.5 million rand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 811}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But things weren't always on such a sure footing for @placeholder.", "idx": 37964}], "idx": 24646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If you weren't lucky enough to win a seat at the table for dinner tonight with George Clooney and President Barack Obama, fear not. 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Mr Street said last week that France was 'hopeless and downbeat' and described the Paris train station Gare du Nord as 'the squalor pit of Europe'. But during a visit to Britain, French premier Manuel Valls described the remarks as 'absurd' and suggested the retail boss had 'drunk too much beer'. Mr Street has since apologised for last week's comments, in which he urged those with investments there to 'get them out quickly'\n@highlight\nJohn Lewis managing director Andy Street had said France was 'hopeless and down beat'\n@highlight\nMr Street has apologised saying comments were meant to be 'lighthearted'\n@highlight\nBut French prime minister hits back suggesting Mr Street had 'drunk too much beer'\n@highlight\nManuel Valls described the comments as 'absurd' and hit out at British trait of 'French bashing'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "France is @placeholder' second biggest market and it is about to open a French website.", "idx": 37974}], "idx": 24652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Budget Travel) -- It's every city's favorite excuse for a party. Here are ten spectacular ways to ring in 2009. Brilliant and colorful fireworks light up Australia's Sydney Harbour Bridge last New Year's Eve. Bangkok: A fresh tradition If Times Square's light show doesn't cut it for you, head to the capital of Thailand, where a 52-foot-high Greeting Ball Tower signals the arrival of midnight. Outside of the giant CentralWorld shopping mall, about 500,000 revelers join hands to count down to the New Year. Earlier in the evening, events include seven concert performances by Thai stars. Grab a glass of Chang beer from an outdoor garden for about $1.50. 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So when the model, her husband Alex Mehran and their 10-month-old son Zander landed in San Francisco from New York earlier this month, the last thing they expected to hear was that one of their two dogs didn't make it. 'We drove to the dark cargo terminal and on arrival in the hangar were told simply, \u201cOne of them is dead\u201d by the emotionless worker who seemed more interested in his text messages,' Maggie wrote in a heated web post on Thursday titled: 'United Airlines Killed Our Golden Retriever.'\n@highlight\nBea, the couple's two-year-old dog, died of heatstroke while aboard the United flight according to an autopsy report\n@highlight\nOwners say they paid $1,800 in addition to their plane tickets to transport their two dogs on United's PetSafe programme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 760, "end": 774}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We understand that the loss of a beloved pet is difficult and express our condolences to Ms Rizer and her family for their loss,\u2019 @placeholder told PEOPLE in a statement.", "idx": 37978}], "idx": 24655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vancouver, British Columbia (CNN) -- With a wink of its eye, Canada brought to close the Winter Olympics by making fun of one the glitches that plagued the first week of the games. As the closing ceremonies began, a mime with a tool belt came out to the caldron, where one of the legs was still in the floor of BC Place, having failed to rise during the opening ceremonies 17 days ago. The mime found the power cords weren't connected, but when he plugged it in, sparks flew from the power supply. The mime found a rope and pretended to pull the fourth leg up into place as the crowd roared its approval.\n@highlight\nWinter Olympics end Sunday with Canada claiming most gold, U.S. most total medals\n@highlight\nThese Olympics needed saving after death of Georgian luger in training accident\n@highlight\nNo gold medal was as inspiring as bronze won by figure skater Joannie Rochette", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 675, "end": 678}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 862, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was being sung everywhere, in bars, on the streets, in arenas, even during low points such as Canada's loss to the @placeholder by 5-3 in the men's hockey preliminary rounds.", "idx": 38007}], "idx": 24670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter The police officer who fatally shot a Hofstra University junior as she was being held at gunpoint by an intruder last year has been cleared of any wrongdoing. Officer Nikolas Budimlic \u2018acted accordingly\u2019 when he opened fire, killing not only the armed suspect but 21-year-old Andrea Rebello in May 2013, at an off-campus New York house, the Nassau County District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday following an 11-month investigation. Budimlic \u2018reasonably perceived threats of deadly force against himself and others and acted accordingly,\u2019 the report states. Scroll down for video Twins Jessica and Andrea Rebello, seen in this undated Facebook photo, were startled when Dalton Smith broke into their off-campus home\n@highlight\nAndrea Rebello was killed by a single bullet by a police officer who was firing at her capture during May 2013 home invasion\n@highlight\nOfficer Nikolas Budimlic has been cleared of any wrongdoing following an 11-month investigation\n@highlight\nRebello's family had been attempting to sue Nassau County for wrongful death\n@highlight\nDalton Smith, 30, apparently broke into the home after following the Rebello twins and their friends from an off-campus bar\n@highlight\nHe was shot seven times by Budimlic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 92, "end": 109}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 674}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 934, "end": 949}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also had prior convictions for attempted robbery and weapons possession.", "idx": 38016}], "idx": 24675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 13 March 2014 A classic Aston Martin DBS which featured in hit television show The Persuaders is expected to sell for \u00a3550,000 when it goes under the hammer. Roger Moore, who played aristocratic Lord Brett Sinclair in the 1971 show, could often be spotted driving around in the bright yellow customised sports car. The Persuaders, which also featured Moore\u2019s super-rich playboy side-kick Danny Wilde, played by Tony Curtis, was the most expensive show of its time with production taking place in various glamorous locations.\n@highlight\nThe customised Aston Martin DBS has had five owners since finding fame\n@highlight\nBoth Roger Moore and Tony Curtis have signed the boot of the motor\n@highlight\nIt is expected to fetch \u00a3550,000 when it goes under the hammer in May", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 100, "end": 115}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 627, "end": 642}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder was a hit action/adventure television show which aired during 1971 and 1972.", "idx": 38022}], "idx": 24678} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:18 EST, 28 November 2013 'Scrooge': Jane Porter, Headteacher of Whitehill Primary School in Gravesend, has defended her ban on Christmas A primary school headmistress has forbidden children as young as four from mentioning Christmas, threatening to cut their play time if they break the rule. Jane Porter has imposed a Christmas ban on all pupils and staff at Whitehill Primary School in Gravesend, Kent until December. Outraged parents say their children are being punished over something they are too young to understand. Mrs Porter claims holiday excitement has been taking hold too early and is distracting the pupils at the Kent school.\n@highlight\nJane Porter say festive excitement is distracting the pupils\n@highlight\nChildren at Whitehill Primary School in Gravesend on Christmas ban\n@highlight\nFour-year-olds punished with cut playtime if they mention the holidays\n@highlight\nHeadmistress Porter says Christmas will be 'allowed' from December 1", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 130, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 426, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 803, "end": 826}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 951, "end": 969}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, parents at Whitehill say many of the children, who are aged four and upwards, do not understand why they are not allowed to mention Christmas, and are branding Mrs Porter a '@placeholder'.", "idx": 38028}], "idx": 24682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mountains of rubbish are piling up in the Spanish city of Seville after a strike by binmen reached its tenth day. Rubbish collectors are protesting at proposed cuts to their working conditions as the Andalusian city's municipal government battles to balance its books. So far around 6,000 tons of rubbish have been left uncollected since the strike started. It started when the management of Lipasam, Seville's municipal street cleaning company, rejected a plan by the city council to reduce the garbage collectors' wages by five per cent while increasing their working hours. 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Long before she landed the role of Hazel Grace, a bright 16-year-old facing cancer, she sent the novel's author, John Green, an impassioned, lengthy e-mail rallying for \"The Fault In Our Stars\" to become a movie. \"I didn't say I needed to be Hazel,\" Woodley said at the movie's New York premiere on June 2. \"I said I needed this movie to get made. Because I knew that it would change the lives of millions of people.\" If the movie version of \"The Fault In Our Stars\" is anything like the book, Woodley will soon be proven right. The adaptation, now in theaters, is faithful to its beloved source material, which chronicles the romance between two cancer patients with humor, intelligence and honesty. Author Green had already amassed a fan base when \"The Fault In Our Stars\" was released as a novel in January 2012, one devoted enough to earn him the title of \"The Teen Whisperer.\"\n@highlight\nShailene Woodley wanted to see \"Fault In Our Stars\" made into a movie\n@highlight\nShe wants to change what a female lead can look like\n@highlight\nShe believes the movie will \"change the lives of millions of people\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 58, "end": 79}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 292, "end": 313}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 565, "end": 586}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 873, "end": 894}, {"start": 987, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I didn't technically know who @placeholder was,\" he said.", "idx": 38046}], "idx": 24697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At May\u2019s Football Writers\u2019 Association dinner held in honour of 2014 winner Luis Suarez, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers told an audience that he had been privileged to work with the Uruguayan and spoke of the lengths the player had reached to improve his behaviour. What we know now, as many of us suspected back then, was that Suarez had merely been fooling us all along. Inside this gifted footballer\u2019s head is a brain that simply cannot be rewired. Towards the end of this awful game in the stifling heat of Natal on Tuesday afternoon, I had found my mind wandering to the next steps in this competition. Thoughts of Thursday\u2019s Germany-USA game and Saturday\u2019s knockout tie between Brazil and Chile had begun to occupy me.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez appeared to bite Giorgio Chiellini during Uruguay's 1-0 win over Italy\n@highlight\nLiverpool boss Brendan Rodgers said working with Suarez had been a privilege last season\n@highlight\nThe striker bit Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic last year and PSV\u2019s Otman Bakkal back in 2010\n@highlight\nThis magical World Cup now has its first major controversy\n@highlight\nSuarez's immense talent will never overshadow his dark side", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 37}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 959, "end": 976}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, of course, now has a culinary crime sheet with three items on it.", "idx": 38051}], "idx": 24701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 19 December 2012 For diners with a really wild side, there is now a way to put a beastly spin on mealtimes. A Dutch crockery designer has created a range of quirky, animal-themed, white ceramic tableware pieces, including a hippo that dispenses oil and a pair of elephant salt and pepper pots. Interior designer Emilie Kroner founded her company Piselli Projects in January, and White Animal Life is their first project. Two by two: The rhino and hippo pair who dispense oil and vinegar and cost 340 Euro (\u00a3277) for the pair\n@highlight\nDutch company Piselli founded in January by Emilie Kroner\n@highlight\nWhite Animal Life is their first project\n@highlight\nALSO the mug company with breeds of dog inside their teacups", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Roar: A pair of leopard napkin rings made by Piselli, sold for 140 Euro (\u00a3114) each or 270 (\u00a3220) @placeholder together", "idx": 38054}], "idx": 24704} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Gradwell for MailOnline Follow @@GraddersOnline Pep Guardiola has hailed new signing Xabi Alonso - but has warned that Bayern Munich's players must give him some help on the pitch or he 'will be dead'. Alonso will line up against Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday and he has seamlessly integrated into the Bayern team, running the show in the 2-0 win over Stuttgart on Saturday. Guardiola said: 'With Xabi we had a lot of possession against Stuttgart. He knows his job in this position. 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Prosecutors offered Sabourin an eventual dismissal if she does 18 months of counselling and agrees to stay at least ten blocks away from the Baldwin main residence, the yoga studios where his pregnant wife Hilaria works, and NBC studios. Sabourin would also be banned from going to Amagansett, the East Hampton town where the couple own their second home.\n@highlight\nShe must agree to star away from 30 Rock star and his pregnant wife", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 169, "end": 186}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Hilaria this week confirmed reports she is pregnant; seen together", "idx": 38066}], "idx": 24713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronald Reagan bedded more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies at a luxury LA hotel bungalow, according to a sensational new biography. During his time as a young 'B-movie' Hollywood actor, Reagan courted screen sirens including Marilyn Monroe, Doris Day, Joan Blondell and Lana Turner at the three-bedroom bungalow in the grounds of the Garden of Allah hotel in Hollywood, the book claims. The revelations are made in a biography to be published on Valentine's Day titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis, reports The Sunday Times. Scroll down for video Ronald Reagan (left) charmed more than 50 of Hollywood's leading ladies at his luxury LA villa, according to a new biography. During his time as an actor he became involved with the young Marilyn Monroe (right)\n@highlight\nAlleged liaisons took place at the Garden of Allah hotel in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nReagan courted famous faces including Marilyn Monroe and Doris Day, Joan Blondell and Lana Turner\n@highlight\nDates facilitated by Warner Bros which set him with actresses to promote both their respective careers\n@highlight\nClaims made in a biography titled Love Triangle: Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman & Nancy Davis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 76, "end": 77}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 921, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 951, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The book, which goes further than any previous biographies, claims that Reagan was considering marrying Doris Day, but instead married another actress, the future first lady, @placeholder.", "idx": 38069}], "idx": 24715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie and Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 23:14 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:01 EST, 12 April 2013 TechCrunch blog founder Michael Arrington has denied claims he raped and physically abused an ex-girlfriend, insisting she made up the 'impossible' accusations because she was bitter he had taken up with a new lover. Arrington, a Silicon Valley kingmaker, is demanding Jenn Allen unconditionally retract a series of 'false and defamatory' statements she made about him on Facebook in recent weeks and has threatened legal action if she doesn't oblige. He also said he has involved police. Allen, herself a tech entrepreneur, claimed Arrington had physically and emotionally abused her during their eight year relationship, culminating in the alleged rape on March 5, 2012, and said he threatened to kill her if she told anyone. In a subsequent post on a news site, she claimed that Arrington had also sexually assaulted a friend.\n@highlight\nJenn Allen, who says she dated Silicon Valley titan Michael Arrington for eight years, made a post on Facebook claiming he had abused her\n@highlight\nAllen also wrote that Arrington had raped her friend\n@highlight\nArrington's attorney has denied the claims and sent Allen a stern letter demanding she retract them\n@highlight\nSays the pair were in different cities on the night of the alleged rape\n@highlight\nAlso made public sexy photos Allen sent Arrington the day after she says he raped her\n@highlight\nArrington founded the influential Silicon Valley blog TechCrunch and later sold it for $25million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 128, "end": 144}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 976, "end": 989}, {"start": 997, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1381, "end": 1385}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1400}, {"start": 1449, "end": 1457}, {"start": 1483, "end": 1496}, {"start": 1503, "end": 1512}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sharp said the incident was 'swept under the rug' by the company because @placeholder was friends and business partners with the CEO.", "idx": 38075}], "idx": 24719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Howard Fendrich Marion Bartoli says she has no regrets about retiring shortly after winning Wimbledon a year ago. She also says she logs onto YouTube every couple of days to watch her last-point ace that ended the 2013 final at the All England Club. About six weeks after winning her only Grand Slam trophy, Bartoli announced she was quitting the sport at age 28. VIDEO Scroll down for Marion Bartoli: I watch my Wimbledon win every two days No regrets: Marion Bartoli believes she was right to retire after her Wimbledon win last year Victor: Bartoli lifts the Venus Rosewater Dish after her win over Sabine Lisicki in last year's final\n@highlight\nBartoli says she has no regrets following her retirement last year\n@highlight\nFrench star announced she was quitting six weeks after Wimbledon title\n@highlight\nIt was her maiden Grand Slam crown in 47th attempt at victory\n@highlight\nBecomes the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1997 to not defend her crown", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 235, "end": 250}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 584}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the first reigning women's champion at Wimbledon since 1997 to decline to try to defend her title.", "idx": 38082}], "idx": 24724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Celebrity: Stoned Fox may be a badly stuffed piece of taxidermy but that hasn't stopped him finding fame It started with a bid. Now a taxidermied fox has become 'the winner of the internet' after becoming a popular meme in Russia. The stuffed creature, known as Stoned Fox because of his 'drug-addicted' look, has found favour with internet users, who have taken to Photoshop and let their imaginations run wild. Digital trickery has seen Stoned Fox take his place all over history, from posing with US president Barack Obama to wartime conferences with Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill, and a Leonardo Da Vinci painting to the edge of the stratosphere, just like Felix Baumgartner.\n@highlight\nStoned Fox found a Russian fanbase after being auctioned on eBay\n@highlight\nFans using photo software to show him alongside presidents and film stars\n@highlight\nCreator Adele Morse said: 'He's not perfect but has lots of character'", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 500, "end": 501}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 597, "end": 613}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tale of the Stoned Fox began when artist @placeholder listed her taxidermy efforts on eBay", "idx": 38087}], "idx": 24727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 World Cup stars will have to go the extra mile for their countries in the heat of Brazil \u2013 the United States, however, have taken that all too literally. For the Americans will travel a staggering 10,188 miles during their group campaign, the equivalent of flying from London to Rio and almost back again. 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She was 79 years old. Her death Tuesday was confirmed by The Walt Disney Co. The cause was complications from a fall in September, according to the Los Angeles Times. \u2018As the beloved daughter of Walt Disney and one of his inspirations for creating Disneyland, she holds a special place in the history of The Walt Disney Co. and in the hearts of fans everywhere,\u2019 Robert A. 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Umenyiora, who was born in London, will line up for the Falcons against the Detroit Lions on Sunday in front of over 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. The 32-year-old spent his early years in England before his parents moved to Nigeria and then to Alabama in the United States. 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Actually, they stopped in 2010 but didn't tell anyone. Now they've disclosed they've been able to sell just 8,000 copies of the collection. The rest are in a warehouse in Chicago, looking for someone who needs historically accurate, out-of-date information. According to the company, they'll continue publishing online and will sell their services to individuals, schools and libraries. In some respects, that's good. The Web is much more easily updated, more interactive, and can deliver motion, sound, and color simultaneously. In other respects, that's not good, particularly for young readers, older folks, immigrants, and technophobes who'd rather read a book.\n@highlight\nEncyclopedia Britannica announced that it won't print more books\n@highlight\nJames O'Rourke says as much as we gain from the Internet, there are also losses\n@highlight\nBritannica's accuracy and availability made it a valuable resource, he says\n@highlight\nO'Rourke: A third of Americans aren't connected to the web", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 88}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 842, "end": 864}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They, too, offer access to the @placeholder, but they also offer a clean, safe, nicely organized source for each of us to find information that's useful, valuable, interesting, and helpful.", "idx": 38124}], "idx": 24750} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Gospel of St Luke was actually written by Jesus' mother, Mary, making it the first female book in the Bible, a writer has claimed. Dr Adam Bradford believes the document people have come to know as the Third Gospel began life as a legal defence document in a trial. Luke, a Greek physician, was tasked with writing a letter of support for St Paul who was imprisoned in Rome for the political crime of supporting Jesus. 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But Apple CEO Tim Cook is not a huge fan of its potential. \"I think from a mainstream point of view, this is difficult, \" Cook said, referring to whether a lot of people will want to pay $1,500 to buy the product. In recent weeks, Google Glass, a piece of computing hardware wrapped around the face, has been distributed to its first group of beta testers in the real world. Cook noted that he needs glasses to see and questioned whether people would want wearable technology on their faces.\n@highlight\n\"From a mainstream point of view, this is difficult, \" Apple CEO Tim Cook says of Google Glass\n@highlight\nCook spoke Tuesday night at a tech conference in suburban Los Angeles\n@highlight\nGoogle Glass is a piece of computing hardware wrapped around the face\n@highlight\nIt has been distributed to its first group of beta testers in the real world", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 33, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Absolutely not,\" he said, citing statistics that customers use their @placeholder products more than the company's competitors.", "idx": 38128}], "idx": 24753} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 18 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:21 EST, 18 July 2012 The Bank of England may cut interest rates to below its current record low of 0.5% in the coming months to try to revive Britain's depressed economy. Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) opted to pump more emergency cash into the economy earlier this month, but not before discussing in more detail the possibility of a first cut in rates since March 2009, it was revealed today. Detailed minutes show while they ultimately opted to increase its quantitative easing (QE) programme to \u00a3375 billion, its members agreed to consider cutting interest rates below 0.5%.\n@highlight\nJuly minutes from the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee reveal members might alter interest rates", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 254, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 566, "end": 567}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 727}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Survey data continued to weaken in the month before the meeting, the @placeholder said, while there were increasing signs that the threat of the eurozone crisis was hitting UK growth.", "idx": 38135}], "idx": 24756} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:55 EST, 25 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:19 EST, 26 August 2013 As speculation over his alleged drug abuse continues to intensify, it has been reported that Khloe Kardashian has 'separated' from husband Lamar Odom. US website TMZ has claimed that the couple are living apart and have effectively 'split' after the reality star threw her husband out of the house. In the wake of the reports, Khloe has vented on Twitter, saying: 'Really hard to sit here and listen to people talk s*** about my family! F*** you and shame on you! 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Asia Editor-at-Large Ben Richardson left the news organization at the beginning of March in protest at his senior colleagues' approach toward a long-running investigative piece that sought to expose hidden financial ties between the families of Chinese officials and a wealthy businessman. 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A businessman in Saudi Arabia. A Spanish priest in Liberia. With the World Health Organization announcing Wednesday that 932 deaths had been reported or confirmed as a result of Ebola hemorrhagic fever, Saudi Arabia joined the list of countries with suspected cases. \"This is the biggest and most complex Ebola outbreak in history,\" Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said. Nearly all of those deaths have been in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, where more than 1,700 cases have been reported, according to WHO. The agency said 108 new cases were reported between Saturday and Monday in those countries and Nigeria.\n@highlight\nMore than 900 people have died in West Africa because of the outbreak\n@highlight\nAmerican Nancy Writebol's family ''encouraged by her condition''\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says U.S. concentrating on public health approach\n@highlight\nSpanish priest who contracted the disease in Liberia will be flown to Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 89, "end": 113}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 391, "end": 432}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerns about the spread of the deadly virus escalated with @placeholder reporting that a man died, apparently of the virus, after a trip to Sierra Leone, and Nigeria reported that a nurse died after treating someone believed to have contracted Ebola in Liberia.", "idx": 38154}], "idx": 24771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A person claiming to be accused Tinder murderer Gable Tostee has taken to a bodybuilding forum to give dating tips. The 28-year-old was charged with the murder of New Zealand tourist Warriena Wright who fell 14 storeys from his Gold Coast apartment last year. Under the username 'G T', they responded to the forum post created by another user who was seeking advice on how to get an older women. The man asks for help to come up with a response after the women's last message to him was: 'You are a cutie but what can you offer me at your age?' through the online dating site Plenty of Fish.\n@highlight\nAn online user has posted on a bodybuilding forum under the name GT\n@highlight\nIt comes just over a month after GT claimed to be accused killer Gable Tostee, from Queensland's Gold Coast\n@highlight\nIn response to the forum question, 'GT' posted his suggestion on Tuesday\n@highlight\nTostee is alleged to have murdered New Zealand woman Warriena Wright\n@highlight\nHe was released from custody in November under strict bail conditions", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 669, "end": 670}, {"start": 716, "end": 717}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 939, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is alleged that the @placeholder man then ordered a pizza within an hour of her death.", "idx": 38158}], "idx": 24773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 14 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:15 EST, 14 October 2013 Japan has reportedly struck a deal to sell millions of pounds worth of machinery to the Royal Navy. Approving the move, the Japanese government said to would not violate Tokyo's policy against arms sales. The gas turbine parts will be manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a name associated more around the world with top quality, high-speed motorcycles. HMS Kent: The Japanese government said the deal will not contravene Tokyo's anti-arms selling policy because the gas turbines are 'not regarded as weapons' The parts are to be produced for Rolls-Royce, which has a manufacturing co-operation arrangement with Kawasaki, and RR will then supply them to the navy, according to Japan's business daily Nikkei and Kyodo News.\n@highlight\nJapanese government says deal would not violate policy against arms sales\n@highlight\nThe gas turbine parts will be manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries\n@highlight\nThe parts are to be produced for Rolls-Royce, which will pass them on the Navy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 345, "end": 369}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 965, "end": 989}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The report in @placeholder said Rolls-Royce stopped making the components for the Royal Navy but when replacements were needed the navy ordered them from Kawasaki.", "idx": 38163}], "idx": 24777} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Five close calls involving passenger jets at big U.S. airports prompted a recommendation on Monday for new rules to prevent planes from getting dangerously close to each other when one aborts a landing. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) change its standards to ensure safe aircraft separation in cases of a \"go-around.\" That's when pilots cut short a landing at the last minute and pull up to circle the airport before making another try. 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From your mom who loves you.\" The ad, which appeared on the front page of the Chinese Melbourne Daily on Tuesday, would cost $2,796.80 Australian dollars ($2465), according to its advertising rate card.\n@highlight\nMother's front page ad begs son to come home for Lunar New Year\n@highlight\nShe promises not to force him to get married anymore\n@highlight\nMany young singles dread going home to face probing questions about their love lives\n@highlight\nSome resort to renting fake boyfriends online to get parents off their backs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 395, "end": 397}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and mom are very happy,\" the anonymous reviewer wrote.", "idx": 38178}], "idx": 24788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 10 October 2012 Comedian Freddie Starr today said accusations he tried to grope a 14-year-old girl at a Jimmy Savile sex party 40 years ago are killing him. The 69-year-old madcap comic says he wants 'I told you I was innocent' carved into his tombstone as he fears he could have a massive heart attack and die because of the stress. \u2018I have never groped a woman in my life,\u2019 he told ITV's This Morning, and was visibly shaking when he said he was going to hospital after the interview because he was suffering from heart palpitations.\n@highlight\nKarin Ward says he abused her on Savile\u2019s show 'Clunk Click' in 1974\n@highlight\nThe comic fears he may die from the stress of 'false' allegations\n@highlight\n'If I do have a heart attack and die it will say \"I told you I was innocent\",' he said\n@highlight\nHe also branded Savile 'disgusting' for allegedly abusing at least 30 children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It should make no difference that @placeholder's with a younger fiancee, or there's any age difference.", "idx": 38180}], "idx": 24790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Sporting Lisbon manager Paulo Sergio insists Ryan Gauld\u2019s star is on the rise with the Portuguese giants after the Scottish teenager made his league debut on Sunday night. The former Hearts boss has been keeping tabs on Gauld since he made the \u00a33million switch from Dundee United to Portugal last summer and saw the 19-year-old make an impression from the bench in the 4-2 win over Rio Ave. Gauld was introduced in the 65th minute and was involved when Joao Mario added a third goal two minutes later after the young Scot\u2019s cheeky nut-meg set up former Manchester United winger Nani to cross.\n@highlight\nRyan Gauld came on as substitute to make Sporting Lisbon league debut\n@highlight\nThe 19-year-old Scot helped in setting up goal in 4-2 win over Rio Ave\n@highlight\nGauld has broken into Portuguese giants' first team after impressing in B squad and in recent cup games", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 21}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 560, "end": 576}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I know @placeholder\u2019s coach very well and I know that he has great expectations with the kid.", "idx": 38181}], "idx": 24791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese authorities have ended the waiting game over when political pariah Bo Xilai will face court over corruption charges. But the question remains as to what message his trial and punishment will send to the Chinese nation at a time when the Communist Party is pushing a mantra of anti-corruption and anti-excess. The Bo scandal emerged in March last year, just months before a once-in-a-decade leadership changeover that saw Xi Jinping replace Hu Jintao as president. At the time, the Chongqing chief was considered a high-flyer in the complex hierarchy of Chinese politics. That ended when his police chief fled, seeking asylum with a wild story which later proved to be credible, that Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, and a family aide had murdered British businessman Neil Heywood.\n@highlight\nBo Xilai to face trial Thursday on charges of corruption, bribery and abuse of power\n@highlight\nAnalysts see the trial as a test of China's legal system and Communist Party policies\n@highlight\nBo was chief of Chongqing when his police chief fled, wife later found guilty of murder\n@highlight\nPolitician was stripped of his Party positions and hasn't been seen in public for months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 338, "end": 339}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 963, "end": 977}, {"start": 999, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There have been rumors that many other top leaders were supporting Bo, that Bo had ambitions to replace @placeholder.", "idx": 38189}], "idx": 24795} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Dubai's police chief said Sunday the secretive Israeli foreign intelligence unit Mossad \"needs to be ashamed\" after the January killing of a Hamas leader in a Dubai hotel. \"I am now 100 percent sure that the Mossad is behind the assassination\" of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, said Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim. \"I used to say 99 percent but now I can say 100 percent.\" Al-Mabhouh, a founding member of Hamas' military wing, was found dead in his Dubai hotel room on January 20. Police believe he was killed the night before, and have identified some 26 suspects in his death.\n@highlight\nNEW: Dubai police chief \"100 percent\" sure Israeli intel unit is behind Hamas slaying\n@highlight\nIsrael says only media reports link it to killing and there's no reason to blame Mossad\n@highlight\nLeading Hamas figure found dead in his Dubai hotel on January 20\n@highlight\nToxicology report found significant amounts of a drug used to relax muscles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 301, "end": 318}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said al-Mabhouh entered the country under a false name and was not reported as being wanted by @placeholder.", "idx": 38199}], "idx": 24801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:06 EST, 15 June 2013 Court appearance: Richard De Wit was lead into court in Srinagar, Kashmir today A 7-ft tall Dutchman charged with the murder of 24-year-old Sarah Groves appeared in court today but did not enter a plea. Richard De Wit, 43 is accused of stabbing Miss Groves 45 times with a 12 inch knife on a houseboat in Kashmir. Despite having confessed to police, De Wit was silent during the hearing in Srinagar, Kashmir. His defence lawyer appealed for an adjournment so a document could be translated into English.\n@highlight\nRichard De Wit, 43 accused of stabbing 24-year-old Sarah Groves 45 times\n@highlight\nDid not enter a plea in court despite having confessed to the police\n@highlight\nVictim from Guerbsey had been staying on houseboat with her boyfriend for two months\n@highlight\nMiss Groves' 45 stab wounds show she fought ferociously for her life\n@highlight\nHearing will continue on June 24 after De Wit's 100-page charge sheet has been translated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder police source claimed that De Wit had smoked a large quantity of cannabis and returned", "idx": 38201}], "idx": 24803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 22:47 EST, 27 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 28 October 2013 A physician and national expert on the world of zombie neuroscience sparked fury among listeners of a radio show when he pretended that a zombie invasion was really happening \u2013 and people believed him. Dr Steven Schlozman, an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Lecturer in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, was interviewed on the radio show, Coast to Coast, hosted by Ian Punnett. Schlozman was on the show in 2011 to talk about his book, The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks From the Apocalypse, which was released that year.\n@highlight\nDr Steven Schlozman, a child psychiatrist, was on the radio show, Coast to Coast to talk about his book, The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks From the Apocalypse\n@highlight\nThe host of the show, Ian Punnett, often interviews science fiction writers as though their novels are based on a true story\n@highlight\nSchlozman talked on air about a zombie disease called the Ataxic Neurodegenerative Satiety Deficiency syndrome\n@highlight\nSchlozman says he thought listeners knew he was messing with them\n@highlight\nHowever, hundreds believed him and complained when they discovered it was a joke\n@highlight\nIn 1938, science fiction writer Orson Welles performed a dramatic adaptation of War of the World on the radio, also pretending the world was ending\n@highlight\nThe stunt sparked outrage at the time\n@highlight\nTo listen to the full show on Coast to Coast click here", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 361, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 417, "end": 452}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 616, "end": 644}, {"start": 691, "end": 706}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1385}, {"start": 1528, "end": 1541}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What happened to @placeholder also happened to another, very well-known science fiction author, Orson Welles.", "idx": 38210}], "idx": 24812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Is it ISIL, ISIS or Islamic State? Whatever you call the jihadist group known for killing dozens of people at a time, carrying out public executions, beheadings, crucifixions and other brutal acts, there is no denying they have captured the world's attention. On the eve of President Barack Obama's speech outlining Washington's strategy against the group, in which he will likely refer to it as ISIL, we ask: What's in a name? It all started in 2004 when the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi formed an al Qaeda splinter group in Iraq. 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Commission of Inquiry on North Korea \"a disgusting old lecher with 40-odd-year-long career of homosexuality\"; and, in a loathsome screed, referred to U.S. President Barack Obama as a \"monkeyish human monstrosity.\" Still, North Korea's exceptionally vile words pale in comparison to its criminal actions. In North Korea, racism isn't just talk. That U.N. Commission of Inquiry's report summarizes testimony from North Korean refugee women and former border guards who say that the regime forcibly aborts or murders the babies of refugee women sent back to North Korea by China, on the presumption that the babies' fathers were Chinese, to maintain the myth of state-mandated \"racial purity.\" It described a system of hereditary discrimination, based on perceived political loyalty, that denies lower-caste North Koreans opportunities for education, employment, and even food.\n@highlight\nNorth Korean state media hurl foul insults against Obama, South Korea president, others\n@highlight\nWriters: U.N. report finds vile words nothing like the hate crimes against its own people\n@highlight\nWriters: Obama administration can't ignore regime that assists Iran, Syria, terror groups\n@highlight\nThey say Pyongyang must be convinced by strong sanctions that change is its only choice", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 174, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 528, "end": 548}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1378}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, @placeholder is on the verge of a fourth nuclear test.", "idx": 38224}], "idx": 24817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosemarie Lentini A woman and her boyfriend have been charged with beating to death a 15-month-old girl they were babysitting. North Carolina's Malaya Faith Heun died on January 22, two days after a brutal assault which left her unconscious with ruptured intestines, broken collarbone, fractured ribs and brain bleeding. Malaya's aunt Alisha Nicole Carlisle, 20, and Carlisle's boyfriend, 30-year-old John Travis Turner, who were caring for the toddler, were charged with first-degree murder on Monday. 'Just seeing their faces makes me angry, to know that they would do something like that to my daughter,' Jamie Heun, Malaya's grief-stricken father, told Independent Tribune.\n@highlight\nMalaya Faith Heun died on January 22, two days after a severe beating\n@highlight\nThe toddler was allegedly assaulted in her North Carolina home by her aunt Alisha Nicole Carlisle, 20, and Carlisle's boyfriend John Travis Turner, 30\n@highlight\nMalaya's mom, Carlisle's sister, was at work at the time\n@highlight\nAn autopsy revealed Malaya suffered ruptured intestines, brain bleeding and that she'd been repeatedly abused\n@highlight\nThe couple have been charged with first-degree murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 338, "end": 359}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 404, "end": 421}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 660, "end": 678}, {"start": 692, "end": 708}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 848, "end": 869}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 901, "end": 918}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was already in jail on unrelated charges, according to Independent Tribune.", "idx": 38226}], "idx": 24818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blackpool\u2019s attempts to replace Jose Riga as manager have hit a stumbling block after talks with Owen Coyle slowed down in the past 24 hours. The relationship between Riga and chairman Karl Oyston has broken down over transfer policy and what the manager perceives to be a series of false promises emanating from the boardroom. Oyston is livid that after six successive defeats to start the campaign, Riga returned to his native Belgium last week - Sportsmail understands the Belgian was on a scheduled family break that had been agreed with the club - rather than focus on improving the fitness of a squad which played just two pre-season games over the summer.\n@highlight\nOwen Coyle was tipped to replace Jose Riga as Blackpool boss\n@highlight\nRiga's relationship with chairman Karl Oyston has broken down\n@highlight\nBlackpool have started the season with six defeats on the spin\n@highlight\nRga returned home to Belgium during the international break", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deal with @placeholder is not dead in the water and could yet be revived as the loveless marriage with Riga appears unsustainable.", "idx": 38236}], "idx": 24826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Goree island, Senegal (CNN) -- A short ferry ride away from Dakar, lies the quiet and picturesque Goree Island. Three kilometers off the coast, the Senegalese island is tiny and easily accessible by foot. Without cars or roads, the island preserves a charming ambiance with faded buildings revealing its European colonial history. Beneath its quaint facade, however, the island hides a brutal history. Known as Senegambia at the time and located at the westernmost point in West Africa, Goree Island used to serve as a strategic trading post for the transatlantic slave trade -- African men, women and children were held and traded here before being loaded onto ships to the Americas. Estimates vary, but all of them place the number of Africans who died while in transit in the millions.\n@highlight\nThe charming Senegalese island of Goree hides a brutal history of slave trade.\n@highlight\nSenegalese government kept an old slave house as a museum for people to see the history\n@highlight\nThe House of Slaves highlights the appalling conditions Africans experienced\n@highlight\nThe House keeps the history of human being, not only for Africans, says the curator", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 993, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "See also: Beach life gives a taste of real @placeholder", "idx": 38237}], "idx": 24827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "His electrifying performances lit up the Premier League and very nearly delivered Liverpool their first title in almost a quarter-century. And now it's been revealed that 31-goal Luis Suarez is statistically the most influential player in Europe's big leagues. An exhaustive analysis by Bloomberg Sports of every player and every game in the English, French, German, Italian and Spanish first divisions has produced the 2014 'Power 50' rankings and the Uruguayan tops even Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. 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Giuliani said that the President's lack of affection for his country can be attributed to meeting Communist Party members when he was living in Indonesia 44 years ago. He is facing down a tide of outrage over comments at a fundraising dinner where he criticized the President's attitude towards his country. He told guests at the event - designed to raise cash for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker - that 'I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the President loves America.'\n@highlight\nFormer NYC mayor has faced waves of outrage over his scathing comments\n@highlight\nSaid that Obama's lack of love for America dates back to his early childhood\n@highlight\nCited meetings with Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis\n@highlight\n'Troubling' encounters came when Obama was living abroad with family\n@highlight\nGiuliani was forced to deny his claims about Obama are rooted in racism", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}, {"start": 941, "end": 960}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He specifically pointed to Frank Marshall Davis, an @placeholder communist organizer to whom the young Obama was apparently introduced by his grandfather.", "idx": 38251}], "idx": 24834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ask Gavin MacLeod about virtually anybody, and he'll have something nice to say. Cary Grant? \"To look like him for 10 minutes.\" Gregory Peck? \"What a gentleman.\" Frank Sinatra? \"One of the great moments of my life, getting to shake that man's hand.\" Except Bette Davis. Oh, MacLeod's not angry. But in his new memoir, \"This Is Your Captain Speaking\" (written with Mark Dagostino and out Tuesday ), he has an amusing story about inviting Davis to dinner during the height of his early '80s \"Love Boat\" fame. The Hollywood grande dame proved to be less than a gracious guest.\n@highlight\nGavin MacLeod has new memoir, \"This Is Your Captain Speaking\"\n@highlight\nMacLeod spent years as character actor before he found TV stardom\n@highlight\nHe was originally supposed to play Lou Grant on \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\"\n@highlight\n\"Love Boat's\" Capt. 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The hosts take on Panama in their penultimate World Cup tune-up on Tuesday ahead of their final friendly with Serbia on Friday and Scolari said he was resting skipper Thiago Silva, Fernandinho and Paulinho. Of the training session on Sunday which had so displeased him, Scolari said: 'I did not like training, I liked nothing. Everything was wrong.' VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Neymar and his girlfriend at Brazil training Pull your finger out! Brazil head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was less than impressed with his squad on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe hosts are favourites to win the tournament\n@highlight\nScolari said he 'liked nothing' about their training session on Sunday\n@highlight\nFirst team only beat a reserve side 3-2 with Neymar scoring", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gestures next to Scolari during a dismal training session over the weekend", "idx": 38261}], "idx": 24840} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leesa Smith for Daily Mail Australia Prime Minister Tony Abbott\u2019s new bombproof BMW has been designed to withstand AK47 bullets and terrorist attacks but how does it stack up against the special security vehicles designed to protect the US President and the British prime minister? The 7 Series High Security BMW vehicles will be replaced by the Prime Minister\u2019s fleet of Holden VIP limos in a $6.2 million fight for the deal, The Daily Telegraph reports. The fleet of luxury limousines will be ready for use at the G20 summit in Brisbane in November to transport the world leaders including US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron who will be travelling in the comfort of temperature-controlled seats.\n@highlight\nTony Abbott\u2019s new bombproof BMW designed to withstand AK47 bullets\n@highlight\nFleet will transport world leaders at G20 in temperature-controlled seats\n@highlight\nBarack Obama's car known as 'The Beast carries the president's blood type\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron's jaguar can withstand blasts equivalent to 15 kg of TNT", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 240, "end": 241}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 291, "end": 314}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 448}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 595, "end": 596}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The BMW deal includes purchasing nine cars at a total of $4 million and an extra $2 million to lease up to two dozen more armoured vehicles for the @placeholder.", "idx": 38265}], "idx": 24843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton His summer got off to a bad start after Roy Hodgson omitted him from the England squad for what has proved to be a disastrous World Cup campaign in Brazil. But as the squad ready themselves for an early flight home after two embarrassing defeats, midfielder Tom Cleverley is reportedly on a high after proposing to stunning girlfriend Georgina Dorsett. According to sources the Manchester United ace wooed Georgina, a former TOWIE star, with a \u00a320,000 engagement ring during a trip to Las Vegas. On a high: Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley has reportedly proposed to Georgina Dorsett\n@highlight\nTom Cleverley has reportedly proposed to girlfriend Georgina Dorsett with a \u00a320,000 ring\n@highlight\nManchester United star was left out of Roy Hodgson's 23-man squad for this summer's World Cup\n@highlight\n24-year-old was left reeling after 17,000 England fans signed a petition insisting he banned from the national team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 593, "end": 608}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 721, "end": 737}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He won 13 England caps before falling out of favour with manager Hodgson shortly before the 23-man @placeholder squad was announced.", "idx": 38266}], "idx": 24844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Clements for MailOnline Follow @@Ashley_Clements Follow all the movers and shakers here Daniel Agger is back in his former club's colours for the first time since 2006 as the Danish defender officially completes his \u00a33million move to Brondby. The 29-year-old central defender moves to the Danish side for \u00a33million after eight years at Anfield. The Denmark international has made 232 appearances for the Merseyside club, but has only lifted a single trophy - the 2012 Carling Cup at Wembley. 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He had battled dementia for years, and according to a family statement provided to UNC, he \"passed away peacefully\" in his Chapel Hill home with his wife and five children by his side. \"It's a blessing in some ways,\" UNC coach Roy Williams, a longtime protege of Smith's, said at a news conference Sunday, \"but it is also really hard.\"\n@highlight\nDean Smith wasn't just a coach, \"but a gentleman and a citizen,\" President says\n@highlight\n\"In teaching me the game of basketball, he taught me about life,\" Michael Jordan says\n@highlight\nWith a record of 879-254, he is considered one of the best coaches of all time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 42}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 203, "end": 230}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 479, "end": 481}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We're human beings first, coaches and players second, and in the '60s we had to strike an extremely delicate balance between the two,\" @placeholder once wrote.", "idx": 38279}], "idx": 24852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 'lost' painting sold last year for \u00a33,500 as the work of a John Constable copycat has been snapped up for a whopping \u00a33.5million after it was revealed to be painted by the celebrated artist himself. Renowned auctioneers Christie's of London thought a fan had painted the study of Salisbury Cathedral in homage to Constable's famous 1831 work, and so valued it at just \u00a3500. A collector snapped it up for \u00a33,500 in June 2013 but after taking a closer look they suspected the original artwork had been painted over. London auctioneers Christie's thought a fan had painted the study of Salisbury Cathedral (pictured) in homage to British artist John Constable's famous 1831 work. Christie's sold it for \u00a33,500, but the painting was found to be an original work after the buyer realised it had been painted over\n@highlight\nPainting thought to be the work of a John Constable fan sells for \u00a33.5m\n@highlight\nIt was purchased in 2013 for \u00a33,500 after being assessed as not an original\n@highlight\nBut after restoration, it was revealed to be one of his preparatory artworks\n@highlight\nAfter being catalogued by world authority, it was listed at auction for \u00a32m\n@highlight\nIt has now sold at a Sotheby's auction to an unnamed bidder for \u00a33.5m", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 282, "end": 300}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 585, "end": 603}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before the auction a spokesman for Christie's said: 'We are aware that @placeholder's are offering this work as by Constable.", "idx": 38285}], "idx": 24856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last week, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its latest \"Middle East and North Africa Economic Outlook\" report. The document aims to provide a detailed overview of the main political, economic and social trends facing the region. Alongside an economic analysis of the cost of the Syrian conflict, the report found that many countries are still struggling to stabilize three years after the Arab Spring. However growth in other countries may be helping the region turn a corner. CNN's John Defterios sat down with the IMF's Middle East and Central Asia Director, Masood Ahmed, to probe the report's findings further and ask how we can expect the countries featured to develop in the near to medium term.\n@highlight\nIMF releases latest Middle East and North Africa Economic Outlook report\n@highlight\nMiddle East and Central Asia Director of IMF says many countries in region need to stoke growth\n@highlight\nFast growing economies in region need to be wary of inflation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 50}, {"start": 53, "end": 55}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 123}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 772, "end": 800}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}, {"start": 836, "end": 856}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "JD: You mentioned youth unemployment, in most of these countries it's 25% or even more in @placeholder transition countries.", "idx": 38286}], "idx": 24857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the most famous child actors from the 1980s has opened up about sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of older men in Hollywood and how his friendship with Michael Jackson was the healthiest relationship he had. In a new book, Coreyography, Corey Feldman, from hit movies 'Stand By Me,' 'The Lost Boys,' 'Gremlins' and 'The Goonies,' recalls his often twisted friendship with fellow child star Corey Haim and how the pair were told by trusted adults that it was normal for older men and young boys to have sexual relations in the industry. Feldman explains his family life wasn't happy: his former Playboy model mother dyed his hair blonde at age four and tortured him about his weight, force-feeding him diet pills. Meanwhile, his father only seemed to care about him when they were getting high together, he writes.\n@highlight\nCorey Feldman starred in hit movies 'Stand By Me,' 'The Lost Boys,' 'Gremlins' and 'The Goonies,'\n@highlight\nIn new book Coreyography, he recalls how he and Haim were told by trusted adults that it was normal for older men and young boys to have sexual relations in Hollywood\n@highlight\nHe described his rough home life left him searching for strong role models who often turned out to be pedophiles\n@highlight\nHe spiraled into drug abuse, having regular 'coke-off challenges' with friends and doing heroin\n@highlight\nWrites that his relationship with Jackson was the healthiest in his life and that he never abused him\n@highlight\nFeldman kicked the habit and now acts in low budget horror films and has a son with a Playboy model", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 957, "end": 968}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1394}, {"start": 1467, "end": 1473}, {"start": 1553, "end": 1559}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With his career all but over, @placeholder relapsed several times before dying of pneumonia in 2010 aged just 38.", "idx": 38292}], "idx": 24861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami (CNN) -- Officials in a popular stretch of coastal North Carolina ordered all visitors to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Irene, which damaged homes in the Bahamas Wednesday as it churned toward the U.S. East Coast. Irene, with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, could jump to Category 4 strength by Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said. Federal emergency management officials had a simple message for those in or near the path: Be prepared. Dare County, North Carolina -- home to Manteo, Nags Head, Duck and Kitty Hawk -- was taking no chances. A mandatory evacuation for tourists was to take effect 8 a.m. ET Thursday. Residents could stay for now, but they were advised to ready themselves for Irene.\n@highlight\nExtensive damage reported on two Bahamas islands\n@highlight\nIn North Carolina, Dare County orders evacuation of visitors\n@highlight\nStorm forces changes in cruise ship itineraries, including the Carnival Sensation\n@highlight\nHurricane Irene maintains strength, could be Category 4 storm on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 317, "end": 341}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 921, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"On the forecast track, the core of Irene will move across the southeastern and central Bahamas through tonight and over the northwestern @placeholder on Thursday,\" the Hurricane Center said.", "idx": 38298}], "idx": 24864} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment an inquisitive gorilla stunned visitors at a safari lodge by emerging from the jungle to climb onto the balcony and wander inside. Instead of having to trek through Uganda's 'impenetrable' forest of Bwindi to glimpse the elusive and endangered primates, this young gorilla paid the tourists a visit. Shocked Sherry McKelvie was on the veranda of the lodge when the curious creature jumped onto the wooden railing. Cheeky monkey: Instead of having to trek through Uganda's 'impenetrable' forest of Bwindi to glimpse the elusive and endangered primates, this young gorilla paid the tourists a visit Close the drape: Shocked Sherry McKelvie was on the veranda of the lodge when the curious creature jumped onto the wooden railing\n@highlight\nThe hilarious incident occured in Uganda's 'impenetrable' forest of Bwindi\n@highlight\nThe images were taken by Sherry McKelvie on the veranda of a lodge when\n@highlight\nThe curious creature jumped over railing, poking its head through the door", "entities": [{"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder from Uganda, said people are expected to keep a distance of 30ft from the gorillas in the jungle.", "idx": 38301}], "idx": 24865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ghassan Hitto once held court as an information technology manager in a safe Texas office. Now he's halfway across the world, in charge of a corner of hell. Hitto is the new head of the Syrian opposition's interim government. He'll use his ample and savvy management experience -- honed by his years as an executive in the IT field in Dallas and his activist work for his native Syria and Muslims -- to administer the large swaths of territory seized by rebels from the Bashar al-Assad government during the raging civil war. People who've worked with Hitto are proud of his achievement and say he'll do well.\n@highlight\nNew head of Syrian opposition's interim government is Syrian-born, U.S.-educated\n@highlight\nGhassan Hitto has lived and worked for years in Texas\n@highlight\nSome Syrians are suspicious of his support from the Muslim Brotherhood\n@highlight\n\"He's one of those executives in a board room that impress you,\" says a community leader", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 479, "end": 493}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 839, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a protest last year in Texas, Walk for the Child of @placeholder, Hitto's passion against the al-Assad government was on bold display.", "idx": 38306}], "idx": 24867} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. drone strikes are believed to have killed the leader of the Somali terrorist group al-Shabab, who ordered the massacre at a Kenyan shopping mall last year that killed 67 people. U.S. Intelligence officials believe Ahmed Abdi Godane was traveling in a two-car convoy Monday night near al-Shabab's main base in Barawe when American drone aircraft hit the vehicles with missiles. Six people were killed in the attack and Somali authorities say they think Godane is among the dead - though the Pentagon said it is still awaiting confirmation. 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Here is a question for Tuesday's presidential debate: Will Malala's shooting prompt concrete steps to prevent more of such attacks, which potentially affect tens of thousands of girls and women --and could seal the fate of an entire region? Late last week, as the teenager lay hooked to a ventilator, her recovery uncertain, the Taliban pledged to come after her and her family again to punish her efforts to keep girls schools open. This is the mark of a committed foe of women's rights, impervious to how its brutality has outraged the people of Pakistan and the globe. 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Christina Annesley, 23, from Orpington in south London, was part-way through a four-month trip across south-east Asia when she died on Wednesday. She was found dead on the island of Koh Tao- the same location where British backpackers David Miller and Hannah Witheridge were found murdered last September. Christina's mother Margaret gave her cause of death as 'natural causes' today. 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The autopsy was completed on Monday, two days after the 20-year-old New York sprint car driver died after the incident in Canandaigua, New York, Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero said. Authorities questioned Stewart following the tragedy on Saturday and went to Watkins Glen to talk to him again on Sunday - but Povero said there were no plans 'at this time' to speak with him again. Ward's funeral will be held on Thursday, according to the Empire Super Sprints website.\n@highlight\nKevin Ward Jr and NASCAR champion Tony Stewart collided on the track on Saturday night during a sprint car race in Canandaigua, New York\n@highlight\nAfter coming to a stop, Ward Jr got out of his car and angrily approached Stewart's vehicle and Stewart's car fatally hit Ward Jr\n@highlight\nThe crash is still under investigation and no criminal charges are pending\n@highlight\nA fellow NASCAR racer said he clearly saw Ward on the track on Saturday and 'only Tony knows what happened'\n@highlight\nWard's funeral has been set for Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 618, "end": 637}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There aren't words to describe the sadness I feel about the accident that took the life of Kevin Ward Jr.,' @placeholder said in a statement on Sunday.", "idx": 38330}], "idx": 24884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Richard M. Nixon and his Brazilian counterpart, Emilio Medici, in 1971 discussed ways their countries could work together to overthrow the socialist government of Salvador Allende in Chile, according to a newly declassified document. President Richard M. Nixon, right, and his Brazilian counterpart, Emilio Medici. During a meeting of the two leaders at the White House on December 9 of that year, Medici was discussing the possibility of a coup by the Chilean military with assistance from Brazilian military officers when Nixon said that it was \"very important that Brazil and the United States work closely in this field,\" according to the document.\n@highlight\nDocument shows Richard M. 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The comments by conservative Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina came on the 90th day of the Libya campaign -- which House Speaker John Boehner says is the deadline in the War Powers Resolution for the Obama administration to get congressional authorization it has yet to seek. Boehner, R-Ohio, said last week that cutting funding for the mission was an option that the Republican-controlled House will consider when it takes up a defense appropriations bill this week. He contended that President Barack Obama has failed to comply with the War Powers Resolution, and that the main tool Congress has to respond is to control the spending.\n@highlight\nSens. 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Holding Eka Jaya, Nuraini leads son Ahri, 11, to the orphanage with dad Joni Lubis and brother Mohammed. \"Be tough. I am sorry you have to go,\" his grandmother whispers while hugging him. His parents are taking Ahri to live in an orphanage. They swear they are not abandoning their son. \"I am not throwing my child away,\" says his mother, Nuraini, wiping away tears. \"I just want him to get a proper education. I hope that one day he'll do something useful for this country and help his brothers, because we are living in poverty.\"\n@highlight\nMother of three insists she is not \"throwing away\" her first-born child\n@highlight\nParents take 11-year-old to orphanage because they say they can't make ends meet\n@highlight\nMore than 80 percent in orphanages have two living parents, Indonesian study says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the increased cost of living, what's left just isn't enough to send Ahri to school and to feed him and his two brothers, 3-year-old Mohammed and 7-month-old @placeholder.", "idx": 38347}], "idx": 24894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A review of Britain\u2019s record on human rights was branded \u2018ludicrous\u2019 last night \u2013 for including criticisms from the governments of Iran, Russia and Cuba. The United Nations report also contains scathing assessments of the UK from other countries notorious for their wholesale denial of human rights \u2013 among them Pakistan, Belarus and the Sudan. Russia, where dissent is ruthlessly repressed and opponents of Vladimir Putin\u2019s regime are routinely murdered, attacked police in the UK for using \u2018excessive force\u2019 and said prisons here were tantamount to torture. Russian police detain a participant during an opposition rally in St Petersburg on March, 2012\n@highlight\nUN report criticised for containing scathing assessments of UK by countries notorious for their denial of human rights\n@highlight\nCuban government claimed Britain\u2019s public spending cuts were damaging \u2018economic and social rights'\n@highlight\nRussia said UK police used 'excessive force' and that prisons here were tantamount to torture", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 222, "end": 223}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 479, "end": 480}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 666, "end": 667}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 918, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics said the @placeholder was undermining its credibility by allowing nations with serious human rights violations to hijack the process.", "idx": 38363}], "idx": 24904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Rope-a-dope': Sen. McCain's reference was to heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali's successful 1974 strategy of stretching out his fight against George Foreman, by feigning weakness in order to exhaust the older fighter over the long-term Senator John McCain today said he fears that President Obama is a victim of a 'game of rope-a-dope' being played by Russia's Vladimir Putin 'as the slaughter goes on'. McCain, who has alternated between supporting Obama's course and publicly lamenting its weakness, spoke out after the president's landmark national address last night in which he agreed to bow to Russian plans to broker a handover of Syria's chemical weapons.\n@highlight\nFears of delay tactics sweep Capitol Hill as Congress learns how long a Russian-brokered deal with Syria will take to unfold\n@highlight\n'I think if you were sitting in Putin's seat, you would feel pretty good today,' Sen. 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General Assembly on Saturday. \"Soon the two parties will be talking to each other for the first time in many years,\" said President Boris Tadic. \"We must be patient and seek out those issues which allow confidence to be built on each side,\" he added. \"There will be many issues to discuss and some of them will be complicated. You all can contribute to an atmosphere that creates trust.\" Kosovo had long been a restive province of Serbia with a majority ethnic Albanian population until it declared independence in Feburary 2008.\n@highlight\nBoris Tadic delivers address to U.N.\n@highlight\nHe reiterates Serb stance on Kosovo\n@highlight\nU.S. and dozens of other nations recognize Kosovo's indepence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 110, "end": 130}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Serbia and many ethnic Serbs staunchly opposed the @placeholder independence move regard Kosovo as Serbian territory and refuse to recognize its sovereignty.", "idx": 38368}], "idx": 24907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Super Bowls aren\u2019t supposed to be like this. Billed as the classic battle between the NFL\u2019s finest offense and defense, the Seattle Seahawks annihilated the Denver Broncos on both sides of the ball to win the franchise\u2019s first Vince Lombardi Trophy. Peyton Manning\u2019s Denver were dissected, dismantled and destroyed by the brutal, relentless assault. It was as one-sided as the 43-8 scoreline suggests. Men against boys. VIDEO See below for dramatic highlights from the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl triumph Leader: Russell Wilson was brilliant in Seattle's dominating win over the Denver Broncos Winners! 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What he was experiencing was a profound sensation shared by all later astronauts of seeing Earth from space - a sense of wonder. But research suggests it might also elicit something known as 'the break-off phenomenon' - a feeling of separation from Earth - and it could be a problem for future astronauts going to Mars. Scroll down for video Washington-based Nasa and other agencies will have to cope with mental health issues on missions to Mars. Previously high-altitude pilots have reported a sense of isolation from Earth (stock image shown). 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Their grizzled commander was a bearded man in his 50s who would not tell us where he was from, but acknowledged that he wasn't local. He was proud to show off his unit's most prized possession -- a truck-mounted anti-aircraft unit that was Russian-made. He told us the weapon had been seized from a Ukrainian base. A few miles away, in the town of Kramatorsk, rebel fighters displayed two combat engineering tanks they said they had seized them from a local factory. Eastern Ukraine has long been a center of weapons production. They had parked one of the tanks next to the town square.\n@highlight\nRebels have downed Ukrainian planes flying at high altitudes\n@highlight\nA pro-Russian rebel commander shows off anti-aircraft missiles\n@highlight\nThe border region with Russia is very porous, unguarded in many places\n@highlight\nSome contend that larger weapons have come into Ukraine from Russia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pro-Russian rebels had taken control of several @placeholder military depots and bases and stripped them of their weapons.", "idx": 38381}, {"query": "The @placeholder military alleged the missile had been fired from Russian territory.", "idx": 38383}], "idx": 24914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner and Jessica Jerreat New York is home to many stars, but it's only four times a year that its biggest sets right between the east-west streets of Manhattan's grid and turns almost all who cross its path into a paparazzi. Manhattanhenge, sometimes referred to as the Manhattan Solstice, was scheduled to occur at 8:16 on Thursday night and a group of disappointed New Yorkers gathered to take a photo of the glistening sun. But while the sun and the grid system were perfectly aligned, the weather was not - with clouds blocking out the event. It wasn't until Friday night that onlookers were able to experience the magical moment where cosmopolitan meets cosmos at 8:19 p.m.\n@highlight\nManhattanhenge happens only four times a year and is when the sunset is perfectly aligned with the New York grid\n@highlight\nThursday night clouds blocked the spectacle\n@highlight\nFriday night hundreds gathered to capture a photo of the rare occurrence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 287, "end": 304}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hundreds of people gathered all over @placeholder to witness the Manhattanhenge on Friday night", "idx": 38388}, {"query": "Fading fast: As the time of the sunset came and went, those who had gathered for @placeholder-henge realized they had missed it", "idx": 38390}], "idx": 24917} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wigan are in discussions to sign former West Bromwich Albion defender Liam Ridgewell on loan from Portland Timbers. The 30-year-old made 15 appearances for the MLS side after arriving on a free transfer in the summer. Liam Ridgewell could be set for a return to England with Wigan Athletic Ridgewell in action for the MLS All-Stars against Bayern Munich back in August But with the MLS currently on a break, Ridgewell could hook up with the Championship Latics on a short-term loan until the end of February. The former Aston Villa and Birmingham man would return to his parent club in time for their annual pre-season tournament as they gear up for the opening fixture against Real Salt Lake on March 7.\n@highlight\nLiam Ridgewell set to join Championship side Wigan on short-term loan\n@highlight\nDefender will return to Portland in time for start of new MLS season\n@highlight\nStruggling Latics are on lookout for more signings to boost survival bid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 40, "end": 59}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 98, "end": 113}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 441, "end": 459}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wigan are on a nightmare run of results and are second-bottom of the @placeholder, three points adrift of safety.", "idx": 38396}], "idx": 24921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Intense rain and gushing flood waters threatened Wednesday to cause more misery in monsoon-bloated Pakistan, where 3 million people are already suffering. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Americans to donate to relief efforts, saying that experience in post-earthquake Haiti showed that small donations can make a big difference. Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani appealed to residents to curtail expenditures for Ramadan feasts and upcoming independence day celebrations and contribute instead to help their desperate compatriots. As many as 1,500 people have died in Pakistan's worst flooding in 70 years. Relief agencies were struggling to reach people who have lost everything to walls of water. Many were cut off after roads and bridges washed away.\n@highlight\nNEW: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeals for aid\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says the crisis aid is essential part of building ties with Pakistan\n@highlight\nAbout 3 million people have been affected by monsoon rains and flooding\n@highlight\nSome Pakistanis say their government has been slow to respond", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 208, "end": 222}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 397, "end": 414}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a special emergency meeting Wednesday, @placeholder said the government was doing all it could to address the crisis.", "idx": 38397}], "idx": 24922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Loretta Lynch won approval from a key Senate committee Thursday to serve as the nation's next attorney general, as divided Republicans clashed over her support for President Barack Obama's immigration policies. The 12 to 8 vote in the Judiciary Committee sent Lynch's nomination to the full Senate. Lynch is a career prosecutor who is currently the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn. Three Republicans \u2013 Orrin Hatch of Utah, Jeff Flake of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina \u2013 joined all none committee Democrats in voting 'yes.' Attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday but her fate in the full Senate could be a squeaker\n@highlight\nLoretta Lynch passed her first test by a 12-8 vote, with three of 11 Republicans joining all nine Democrats on the panel\n@highlight\nNew rules require only a simple majority vote of 51 on presidential nominees, so she could be confirmed quickly\n@highlight\nLynch, a New York City federal prosecutor, would replace outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder\n@highlight\nVote will not be overwhelming because Lynch supports Obama administration 'amnesty' on immigration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 235, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 461, "end": 474}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 590, "end": 615}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But she appears unlikely to win confirmation resoundingly, as Thursday's debate demonstrated that many Republicans will oppose her over Obama's executive actions granting work permits and deportation stays for millions of immigrants in the @placeholder illegally.", "idx": 38404}], "idx": 24928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joyce Banda made headlines in April when she was sworn in as president of Malawi, becoming the first female head state in southern Africa and the third in the whole continent. More recently, she grabbed the spotlight again after deciding to sell her presidential jet and downsize the government's car fleet. Her move came as Malawi, one of the world's poorest countries, tries to cut spending and deal with its pressing economic challenges -- the government recently cut the value of its currency, the kwacha, by 40%, to restore donor funding by meeting conditions suggested by the IMF.\n@highlight\nJoyce Banda was sworn in as president of Malawi in April\n@highlight\nMalawi, one of world's poorest countries, has devalued its currency by 40%\n@highlight\nBanda explains why repairing relations with the IMF was so imperative for the country's future\n@highlight\nShe also speaks about why the African Union Summit will no longer be held in Malawi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 897, "end": 916}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: The @placeholder have just agreed to provide a loan of $157 million, relations have been restored with some of your biggest donors.", "idx": 38410}], "idx": 24932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The international group Human Rights Watch is accusing Israel of firing weapons containing white phosphorus into Gaza. The group demands that the alleged practice cease. Israel is declining to say whether bursts like this over Gaza involve white phosphorus. 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Unfortunately it was a lie. The tragic story of this group of youngsters aged between 15 and 23 takes us back a few years when one by one they managed to cross the heavily-guarded border from North Korea into China to search for food. Most of them were orphans, while others had a parent unable or unwilling to look after them. 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Tinglan Hong, the mother of the Notting Hill star\u2019s 16-month-old daughter Tabitha, gave birth on December 29 and registered the new arrival on Valentine\u2019s Day. 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And even in death, that holds true, as the announcement of the auction of her incredible \u00a320million world-renowned collection of jewellery proves. The Hollywood legend amassed a dazzling array of 269 diamonds, pearls, rubies, rings, necklaces and a tiara in her lifetime and it will all go under the hammer. 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Shaneka Nicole Thompson, a 29-year-old who'd known Brinsley for about a year and was once romantically involved with him, persuaded him not to shoot himself.\n@highlight\nPolice say Shaneka Thompson's condition is improving\n@highlight\nHer ex-boyfriend shot her, then killed two New York Police officers\n@highlight\nBaltimore County Police sent a warning to the New York Police Department about him\n@highlight\nWhile a notification was going out, police say, Brinsley ambushed two officers", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 520, "end": 542}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 832, "end": 854}, {"start": 878, "end": 903}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Boyce described @placeholder as a \"very courageous young woman\" who tried to persuade her ex-boyfriend not to take his own life.", "idx": 38453}, {"query": "@placeholder's mother told detectives she hadn't seen her son in a month.", "idx": 38454}], "idx": 24962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England rugby head coach Stuart Lancaster has been told performances during the autumn series were unacceptable. 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One in five - 22 per cent - of Jewish Americans say they have 'no religion' showing a trend towards secular Jewish identity in the U.S., the report finds. In the total U.S. adult population, people who describe themselves as Jewish when asked about their religion account for just 2 per cent. 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It was a fitting taunt towards the United supporters who were still revelling in Steven Gerrard\u2019s misfortune when missing out on the title last season, some of whom will never forget that Rooney wanted to leave their club not once but twice. Others will accept that United need Rooney now more than ever, as he proved with an acrobatic equaliser in his first game since being installed as Louis van Gaal\u2019s captain on a permanent basis. 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The unbeaten colt put on a brilliant display in the Juddmonte International Stakes at York - and all under the emotional eye of trainer Sir Hery Cecil. 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Since then, the 40-year old rocker has 'not bothered to call' his wife, says her mother Mary. Speaking to Grazia magazine, the 72-year old said: 'He phoned her the day before it came out and he hasn't been in touch since.' No communication: Liam Gallagher has reportedly not spoken to his wife since he informed of the love-child allegations two weeks ago\n@highlight\nHe called Nicole the day before the allegations were published in The New York Post\n@highlight\nMary says that her daughter feels her husband has been 'living a double life'\n@highlight\nHer mother also believes he is having an affair with his PA Debbie Gwyther", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 444, "end": 457}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But despite the drama of the situation, Mary would support @placeholder's decision to take him back, but at the moment that is the last thing on her daughter's mind.", "idx": 38539}], "idx": 25011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones Aston Villa defender Ron Vlaar has said he has not been thinking about a move but will discuss his future with his agent in the coming days, with Southampton interested in signing the Holland international. Talking to Dutch media, Vlaar said: 'At the moment I am having a holiday and visiting my parents. I am enjoying my time with family and my two sons. 'On Saturday Aston Villa will play against and in Groningen. I have made an agreement to report to them over there. Enhanced reputation: Ron Vlaar is wanted by Southampton and Tottenahm after impressing at the World Cup\n@highlight\nCentre-back played in all seven of Holland's games at the World Cup\n@highlight\nHis performances in the tournament have attracted interest from elsewhere\n@highlight\nAston Villa want Vlaar to sign a new contract but Tottenham and Southampton have been linked with a move for the defender", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tottenham also have an interest in @placeholder while Villa want to offer the centre-back a new contract.", "idx": 38545}], "idx": 25015} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Jobs and money, national identity and political stability. These are some of the contentious issues driving the presidential election in Taiwan this weekend. Seeking another four-year term is the incumbent president Ma Ying Jeou of the ruling Kuomintang Party, pitted against Tsai Ing-wen, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Who wins the election will influence Taiwan's relations with mainland China and impact business, geopolitics and security in the region, including China-U.S. ties. For many Taiwanese electorates, political observers say, the main issues are jobs, economics and Taiwanese identity. For the policy-makers in Beijing, however, the overriding question is whether the next Taiwan president will stick to the status quo.\n@highlight\nIncumbent president Ma Ying Jeou of the ruling Kuomintang Party seeking another four-year term\n@highlight\nTsai Ing-wen, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), would be the first female president\n@highlight\nChina keeps hundreds of missiles aimed at Taiwan, an ominous threat to the island to stay in the fold\n@highlight\nBeijing wary of Tsai Ing-wen, suspecting her of pushing a pro-independence agenda", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 353}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 917, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 1954, the U.S. and @placeholder signed a mutual defense treaty.", "idx": 38548}], "idx": 25018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 03:16 EST, 17 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:18 EST, 17 July 2012 A man in the final stages of terminal cancer wrote his own obituary shortly before he died last week and used the opportunity to come clean about his past. Friends and family of Val Patterson, 59, learned on Sunday that the man they thought held a doctorate from the University of Utah only received the degree thanks to a paperwork mistake. Even more of a surprise was the revelation that the engineer had never even graduated. Humour: Val Patterson, 59, pictured with his wife Mary Jane, wrote his own obituary during the final stages of terminal cancer. He used it to confess to several misdeeds during his lifetime\n@highlight\nVal Patterson, 59, died from throat cancer last week\n@highlight\nHe wrote his own light-hearted obituary when it was clear his medical condition was worsening\n@highlight\nFriends and family learned on Sunday that Mr Patterson only held a doctorate from the University of Utah thanks to a paperwork mistake", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 353, "end": 370}, {"start": 523, "end": 535}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 971, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Every moment spent with my @placeholder was time spent wisely.", "idx": 38553}], "idx": 25020} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In his angry New York Times piece from Friday in which he vehemently denied sexually abusing his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, more than 20 years-ago, Woody Allen also took the chance to address the parentage of Ronan Farrow. Last fall, Mia Farrow set tongues wagging across Hollywood when she hinted in a Vanity Fair article it was 'possible' Ronan was in fact the son of singer Frank Sinatra and not Allen. 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A host of retired Gers favourites will turn out for a charity game on Sunday in honour of the Dutchman, who is battling Motor Neurone Disease. But so far only half the available tickets for the Ibrox match have been sold. Former Rangers midfielder Fernando Ricksen (centre) is battling Motor Neurone Disease Dutch midfielder Ricksen played for Rangers between 2000 and 2006 The Light Blues faithful have been engaged in a long-running dispute with the ruling regime at the club and attendances at Ibrox have sunk to record low levels.\n@highlight\nFormer Rangers stars will take part in charity match for Fernando Ricksen\n@highlight\nEx-Rangers midfielder Ricksen is battling Motor Neurone Disease\n@highlight\nOnly half the available tickets for the Ibrox match have been sold", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 159, "end": 174}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 297, "end": 317}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 440}, {"start": 463, "end": 483}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 850, "end": 870}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fernando has a terrible illness and if someone wants to come and show their support for @placeholder, I don't see why it should be a problem.'", "idx": 38570}], "idx": 25030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She might have missed out on the traditional breakfast of Three Kings cake but Queen Letizia of Spain appeared to be enjoying her early start as she watched a military parade in Madrid. 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A statement issued by the administrators in London-based accountancy firm Smith & Williamson has effectively confirmed Caterham will not be in a position to compete in next weekend's United States Grand Prix and the subsequent race a week later in Brazil. Administrator Finbarr O'Connell, who was forced to close the gates to the team's factory at Leafield on Thursday, has told Caterham staff not to return until a deal has been concluded. 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'As a person who stutters, I can be no more certain that, in this room and in this hall, there are thousands of people who are far more talented at public speaking than I am,' began Parker Mantell in his May 10th commencement address to 17,000 people at Indiana University in Bloomington. Parker continued by making the crucial point that 'doubt, as has been observed, kills more dreams than failure.'\n@highlight\n'Doubt, as has been observed, kills more dreams than failure,' said Parker Mantell in his speech to the graduating class of Indiana University\n@highlight\nEven though Mantell has a stutter he has had competitive internships and worked for politicians\n@highlight\nHe pointed out famous figures like Beethoven and Ray Charles who despite being deaf or blind were able to achieve greatness\n@highlight\nA video of the speech on Youtube has almost 200,000 views", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 54}, {"start": 146, "end": 163}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 588, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 871, "end": 888}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was blind; imagine if he had never dared to envision that he could touch the keys of a piano,' he said.", "idx": 38582}], "idx": 25038} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(RS) -- After launching her Caesars Palace residency last December with a series of sold-out dates, Shania Twain, country music's biggest-selling female artist of all time, is returning to Vegas for another series of dates that kick off October 15th and run through mid-December. With the show entering its second year, Twain can turn her attention to her next album, her first since 2002's \"Up!.\" Speaking to Rolling Stone from her longtime home of Switzerland, the superstar tells us she has most of the songs in place for the next record and is gearing up to find a producer and define the sound of the album.\n@highlight\nShania Twain is working on her first album since 2002's \"Up!\"\n@highlight\nThe singer says she has most of the songs in place and is looking at producers\n@highlight\nOver the last year, she's listened to a lot of Lana Del Rey\n@highlight\nThe new album will show Twain's evolution while holding on to her roots", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is last year, but I'm really stuck on @placeholder.", "idx": 38583}], "idx": 25039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 27 February 2013 A hip Japanese cafe is giving customers a chance to make sweet-sized gummy replicas of themselves to give to women they have a crush on. The Fab Cafe in Shibuya, Tokyo, is offering the unique service for the upcoming White Day on March 14, when men traditionally give presents to their lovers. For around \u00a340 (6,000 yen) customers will have their bodies mapped using a 3D scanner, with the resulting file used to 3D print a mould for the one-of-a-kind product. And they call it gummy love... A Japanese cafe is offering male customers the chance to have themselves moulded as gummy-bear like sweets to give to their lovers on White Day\n@highlight\nService being offered for forthcoming White Day, when Japanese men give gifts in return for presents received on Valentine's Day\n@highlight\nTwo-day workshop will include 3D body scanning, 3D printing of moulds, then finally pouring the jelly\n@highlight\nTokyo's Fab Cafe is a meeting place for designers who come to use their 3D printers and laser cutter machine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 507, "end": 508}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 911, "end": 912}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you happen to be reading from @placeholder, you can sign up here.", "idx": 38584}], "idx": 25040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner Even inside the United States, a nation well-known for its comparatively lavish tipping practices, not everyone can agree on how much gratuity to give food service professionals. State-by-state, Americans vary wildly on how much they choose to give and to whom. Using data from smartphone credit card payment company Square, Quartz put together some visuals that expertly tell tale of American gratuity from sea to shining sea. Gratuity: An analysis by Quartz of data from mobile credit card payment company Square showed just where people do, and don't, tip. In front for largest tips at sit-down type restaurants was West Virginia and at the top of the pack for residents who tip most often was Illinois\n@highlight\nWest Virginians tip restaurant workers the most according to data from mobile credit card company Square, while Nevadans tipped the worst\n@highlight\nIf you're a barista, the state of South Carolina might be your best best, while Hawaii may be your worst\n@highlight\nFood truck workers average the biggest tips in Iowa", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, working the espresso bar in @placeholder means saying aloha to your tips.", "idx": 38587}], "idx": 25042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Doyle Ed Miliband is refusing to reveal Labour\u2019s real plans for government in case they scare off voters, a senior Left-wing figure has claimed. Andrew Harrop, general secretary of the Fabian Society, a think tank with close links to Labour, lifted the lid on the row convulsing the party. His comments will lead to speculation Labour is hiding even more radical policies from voters ahead of the General Election. 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Kennedy on Wednesday evening at a dinner where the President gave a speech introduced by JFK's grandson. Jack Schlossberg, whose mother is Caroline Kennedy, introduced President Obama at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History where a dinner was held to honor recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, first minted by JFK. 'He reminded us that everyone has the capacity to explore, to imagine and to give back to our great nation no matter the path we choose,' Mr Schlossberg said of his grandfather. Scroll down for video Barack Obama shakes hands with Jack Schlossberg (right), the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, after he introduced the President during a dinner at the Smithsonian on Wednesday\n@highlight\nJohn Schlossberg, known as Jack, introduced Obama at the Smithsonian dinner on Wednesday to honor Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients\n@highlight\nDinner attended by First Lady Michelle, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Clinton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 131, "end": 133}, {"start": 147, "end": 162}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 247, "end": 281}, {"start": 334, "end": 362}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 617, "end": 632}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 779, "end": 794}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 906}, {"start": 949, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President Barack Obama, right, talks with First Lady @placeholder during the awards dinner", "idx": 38600}, {"query": "Big day: The memorial ceremony was held just over an hour after President Obama awarded President @placeholder the Medal of Freedom- an honor first established by President Kennedy in 1963", "idx": 38601}], "idx": 25049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The number of confirmed H1N1 flu cases worldwide surpassed 10,000, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. In the United States, at least 5,469 cases of swine flu have been reported. Commonly known as swine flu, the outbreak has sickened 10,176 people and caused at least 80 deaths, mostly in Mexico, the organization said. The actual number of people affected may be higher, as it takes time for national governments to confirm cases and report them to the global body. In the United States, at least 5,469 cases of swine flu have been reported, according to the latest figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has linked six deaths to the outbreak; health officials in New York have connected a seventh death -- a school official -- to the disease.\n@highlight\nH1N1 flu has caused at least 80 deaths, mostly in Mexico\n@highlight\nMan in St. Louis, Missouri, may be latest to die of flu in United States\n@highlight\nOfficials say flu is behaving similar to typical seasonal influenza", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 104}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 601, "end": 642}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frieden said Sunday that \"with the virus spreading widely,\" closing affected schools \"will make little difference in transmission throughout @placeholder, but we hope will help slow transmission within the individual school communities.\"", "idx": 38611}], "idx": 25056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 11 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:25 EST, 11 January 2013 President Francois Hollande has promised French help to Mali after an appeal from the West African nation for international help to counter an offensive by al-Qaeda-linked militants. The French president said today that the country would not accept the \u2018blatant aggression that is threatening Mali's very existence.\u2019 Mali's government appealed for urgent military aid from France on Thursday after Islamist fighters controlling large areas in the north encroached further south, seizing the town of Konna in the centre of the country. Promising help: French president Francois Hollande said he would not accept the 'blatant aggression that is threatening Mali's very existence'\n@highlight\nPresident Francois Hollande promised help to Mali in speech today\n@highlight\nHe said France would not accept the threat to Mali's 'very existence'\n@highlight\nMilitant rebels linked to al-Qaeda seized central town of Konna yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Western powers are worried the alliance of al Qaeda-linked militants that seized the northern two-thirds of @placeholder in April will seek to use the vast desert zone as a launchpad for international attacks.", "idx": 38614}], "idx": 25059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:43 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:36 EST, 30 August 2013 An Idaho criminal, who replaced an 'Aryan Warrior' forehead tattoo with words 'Irish Thug,' a shamrock and several other facial inkings, has been arrested. Jesse Starkey, 32, was originally charged with assault in 2007 after chasing his roommates with a chair before drink driving and almost hitting a pedestrian. At the time of the original arrest, the Boise local had the words 'Aryan Warrior' tattooed across his forehead in a neo-Gothic font, making clear his views on race and violence. Tattooed: Jesse Starkey, pictured left in 2007 and right on Thursday has been arrested. The Idaho man has steadily added to his facial tattoo collection in the intervening years\n@highlight\nJesse Starkey, 32, originally charged with assault in 2007 after chasing down his roommates with a chair then drink driving, and almost hitting a pedestrian\n@highlight\nBoise, an Idaho local had the words 'Aryan Warrior' tattooed across his forehead\n@highlight\nOn Thursday Jesse Starkey was arrested on a state warrant\n@highlight\nHis face is now completely covered with tattoos. However, the offensive forehead inking has been replaced by a tattoo that reads 'Irish Thug'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The original '@placeholder' tattoo is only faintly visible now, and is covered by a new inking which reads 'Irish Thug.'", "idx": 38618}], "idx": 25062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- There's more to being a model than just looking pretty, according to Liu Wen. And she should know. Liu is one of the world's highest-paid models and the first Chinese face to crack the top five in Forbes' annual list of top earners. She says that far from being a week long party, Paris Fashion Week is an arduous mix of shoots, shows and limited sleep. Models, even well-known ones like Liu, turn up at fashion week with no shows booked and are often slotted in just 24 hours before the shows are scheduled to start.\n@highlight\nEven supermodels turn up at Paris Fashion Week with no bookings\n@highlight\nThey have to sit it out and wait for a call from a designer\n@highlight\nChinese model Liu Wen says: \"It's a little bit crazy.\"\n@highlight\nShe once walked a record 74 shows in one season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 296, "end": 313}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 572, "end": 589}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"For @placeholder, the girls are always running around backstage from a show to another show,\" Liu says.", "idx": 38619}, {"query": "\"After six years doing shows I still don't know @placeholder very well!\"", "idx": 38620}], "idx": 25063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Duchess of Cornwall made history today when she became the first female chancellor of Aberdeen University - and the only Royal to ever hold the post. Camilla, known as the Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, was honoured by the university with a formal ceremony as she officially accepted the position which dates back to 1860. The Duchess said she was 'touched' and 'honoured' by the appointment, and joked about being made chancellor of one of Britain's great universities, having left school at the age of 16. Applause: The Duchess of Cornwall, pictured centre after being made Chancellor of Aberdeen University, is applauded by Principle Ian Diamond, left, and Secretary Steve Cannon, right, during the ceremony today\n@highlight\nDuchess also became the first Royal to hold the post first created in 1860\n@highlight\nCamilla said she was 'touched' and 'honoured' by the appointment\n@highlight\nShe also joked about being chosen for the position having left school at 16\n@highlight\nIn her first duty as chancellor, the Duchess presented six honorary degrees to representatives of the arts, law, medicine and sport", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 22}, {"start": 90, "end": 108}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 176, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 524, "end": 546}, {"start": 596, "end": 614}, {"start": 633, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So this city is central to my Scottish heritage and has taken on an even greater importance now, because whenever I come to Scotland which, I\u2019m happy to say, is frequently, it is in @placeholder that my visit always begins.", "idx": 38624}], "idx": 25066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Hugo Duncan PUBLISHED: 03:09 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:18 EST, 25 July 2013 Britain's economy is firing on all cylinders for the first time since 2010 after official figures showed growth has doubled since the start of the year. George Osborne hailed growing indications that the UK is \u2018on the mend\u2019 as the Office for National Statistics said gross domestic product rose by 0.6 per cent in the three months to June, after a 0.3 per cent rise in the first quarter. It is the first time for two years that Britain has recorded back-to-back quarters of growth and bolstered hopes that the country is finally on the road to a sustainable recovery.\n@highlight\nGrowth of 0.6% from April to June, up from 0.3% in first 3 months of 2013\n@highlight\nEvery sector of the economy including construction saw an uplift\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne says data is better than forecast but 'still a long way to go'\n@highlight\nChancellor joins the night shift with bakers and roadworks teams\n@highlight\nSurvey shows consumer confidence at highest level since coalition formed\n@highlight\nLabour's Ed Balls says growth is 'welcome but long overdue'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 307, "end": 308}, {"start": 334, "end": 363}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 843, "end": 856}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Total output will have to rise by a further 3.3 per cent to return to where it was at the peak of the New @placeholder boom in early 2008.", "idx": 38625}], "idx": 25067} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Investigators asked for help Thursday as they searched for a man seen in a mall in Littleton, Colorado, shortly before what they described as a possible attempt to bomb the shopping center on the 12th anniversary of the shooting at nearby Columbine High School. Authorities told reporters at a news conference that the man they are seeking is a \"person of interest,\" and they asked for help from the news media and public in identifying him. No evidence exists so far of a link to the Columbine shootings, Jefferson County Sheriff Ted Mink said, but he acknowledged the possibility was on the minds of law enforcement officials.\n@highlight\nNEW: A Columbine experts says \"it's like attacking people ... in mourning\"\n@highlight\nThe Southwest Plaza Mall reopens as authorities ask for help\n@highlight\nA possible bombing attempt came on the Columbine anniversary\n@highlight\nPropane tanks and a pipe bomb were found, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 248, "end": 268}, {"start": 515, "end": 538}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 739, "end": 758}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident happened Wednesday at the Southwest Plaza Mall, less than two miles from @placeholder.", "idx": 38636}], "idx": 25073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince William felt he was being 'used' to further his father's interests and portray Charles in a positive light after Princess Diana's death, an explosive BBC documentary has revealed. Sandy Henney, a former press aide to Prince Charles, described how his image was in tatters when she took up her post in 1993 as he was viewed as a 'bad father' and 'unloving husband'. In her first broadcast interview she described how Prince William was 'angry' about leaked details from his first meeting with Camilla Parker-Bowles and said it was a 'defining moment' for him. 'He (William) was understandably really upset because it was private. And apart from being angry and upset that this had got out, he wanted to know how it had happened,' she told Reinventing the Royals last night.\n@highlight\nPrince William was 'upset' about leaked details from meeting with Camilla\n@highlight\nBBC show reveals he felt he was being 'used' to improve father's image\n@highlight\nPrince Charles' former press aide said royal's image was in tatters in 1993\n@highlight\nSandy Henney said she feared for future of monarchy after Diana's death\n@highlight\nAuthor also claimed Charles' former PR chief helped with explosive book\n@highlight\nCharles: Victim or Villain claimed Princess Diana had the first affair", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 500, "end": 520}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We got all the details, her [@placeholder] drinking the gin and tonic, her having a sneaky fag beforehand because she was nervous and everything else.", "idx": 38640}], "idx": 25076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Crowds gathered at the headquarters of a Chinese newspaper on Monday, in support of a rare protest by journalists against alleged government censorship. The journalists at the Southern Weekly paper, based in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, claim that an editorial calling for political reform was censored by and re-written as a tribute to Communist Party rule. Photos published by the South China Morning Post and circulated on China's most popular microblogging site Sina Weibo showed dozens of people gathering outside the paper's headquarters, some holding posters calling for press freedom. One journalist from Southern Media Group, which owns Southern Weekly, told CNN that colleagues joined the protest to express their outrage.\n@highlight\nCrowds gather in support of journalists' protest\n@highlight\nMove follows controversy over alleged censorship of editorial\n@highlight\nCall for reform said to be re-written as tribute to Communist Party rule", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 357, "end": 371}, {"start": 403, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 633, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 949, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Online censors deleted all comments added to Southern Weekly's statement and searches for the four characters that make up @placeholder's Chinese name have been blocked from Weibo searches since Friday.", "idx": 38643}], "idx": 25078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Malone With the door to the steam room shut at his Ascot home, Boris Berezovsky liked to retreat from the stresses of being a sworn enemy of Vladimir Putin, the former KGB man he bankrolled to become Russia\u2019s president. But it was in this sanctuary that his body was found on Saturday, a discovery that has started a firestorm of suspicion about the manner of his death. Once such good friends that Berezovsky spent millions creating a political party for Putin, the pair fell out spectacularly in 2000, prompting the Russian leader\u2019s supposed \u2018godfather\u2019 to flee to Britain.\n@highlight\nSurrounded himself with bodyguards at former home of TV star Chris Evans\n@highlight\nWas convinced Kremlin enemies would track him down and kill him\n@highlight\nForged ties with Chechen gangsters in the Nineties\n@highlight\nSurvived gun battle and car bomb attacks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 74, "end": 89}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 179, "end": 181}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He joined forces with other exiles to implicate the @placeholder state in killings.", "idx": 38647}], "idx": 25080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With the passing of Nelson Mandela it might be timely to put aside out-of-date and ill-informed views of Africa, and see it the way Africans seem to: With a high level of optimism. Two-thirds of respondents to a CNN survey of more than 9,000 people across South Africa and 19 other African countries say they feel more confident about the future than when Mandela came to power. Corruption tops their list of fears -- particularly in Nigeria -- but generally they believe their leaders are \"doing their best.\" The survey, conducted on smartphones, PCs and web-enabled feature phones, was an attempt to give a sense of the mood of Africans about their future and Mandela's legacy.\n@highlight\nTwo-thirds said they were more optimistic about the future than when Mandela took office\n@highlight\nOne in four Africans surveyed say their leaders are living up to Mandela's vision \"well\"\n@highlight\nJust under half of South African respondents said the country would succeed without him\n@highlight\nSurvey of more than 9,000 people in 20 countries was undertaken by CNN in partnership with Jana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Across Africa the proportions were almost identical given the weight of @placeholder in the survey overall.", "idx": 38651}], "idx": 25082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Ten Mexican nationals have been charged with last year's killings of three Americans connected to the U.S. Consulate in Juarez, Mexico, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday. The 10 are among 35 members of the international gang Barrio Azteca charged with various counts of racketeering, murder, drug offenses, money laundering and obstruction of justice, Holder said. \"Twelve of these defendants were arrested just this morning by teams of United States federal, state and local authorities in Texas and in New Mexico,\" Holder announced at a Justice Department news conference. U.S. Consulate employee Leslie Ann Enriquez Catton; her husband, Arthur Redelfs; and Jorge Alberto Salcido Ceniceros, the husband of another U.S. Consulate employee, were killed last March 13. Justice officials do not have a motive in the shootings, but they haven't ruled out a case of mistaken identity.\n@highlight\nA U.S. consulate employee and two others were killed in Mexico last year\n@highlight\nTen Mexican nationals have been charged and seven are already in custody\n@highlight\nThe 10 are among 35 members of the Barrio Azteca gang charged with various offenses\n@highlight\nU.S. authorities announced the indictments Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 596}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 700, "end": 730}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We will continue to stand with our partners in Mexico, and together, build on our unprecedented joint efforts to combat violence and protect the safety of the @placeholder and the Mexican people.\"", "idx": 38659}], "idx": 25088} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Online, you can project whatever identity you like. But for some people, it's easier to have no identity at all. A new social networking site, Social Number, caters to those who have a preference for anonymity. Instead of a name or a handle or a thumbnail photo of themselves, users are identified only by a number. In this way, the site encourages users to discuss anything, from a bad job to a hot-button social issue to a substance-abuse problem, without fear that the conversation could be connected to their real-world identity. \"I had been feeling for a while that there were privacy issues with most social networking sites,\" said the site's creator, who gives his name only as M.K. \"I just felt that any time you search someone's name, it pops up in every different way, from Facebook and Twitter and everyplace else ... I just felt that there was one site needed where people could come and talk ... freely and not worry about who's going to read it and what's going to happen.\"\n@highlight\nA new social network, Social Number, lists users by a number, not by name\n@highlight\nIt's the latest entry in an ongoing debate surrounding online anonymity\n@highlight\nThe CEO of the company sees it as a complement to open social networking\n@highlight\nUsers say they appreciate being able to talk freely without fear of being judged", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As long as people are doing legal activity on the site, it's a freedom-of-speech issue,\" @placeholder", "idx": 38661}, {"query": "While the software-marketing professional visits Facebook five to 10 times a day, there are certain topics she would rather broach on @placeholder.", "idx": 38662}], "idx": 25090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Boston bombing survivor Jeff Bauman and his fianc\u00e9e Erin Hurley have welcomed a baby daughter. The proud first-time parents announced their news on Facebook on Monday afternoon by sharing an image showing them grinning over the newborn. 'Jeff and Erin are proud to announce the birth of their beautiful baby girl, Nora Gail Bauman, born 7/13/14,' the caption read. 'Everyone is happy and healthy!' The birth of baby Nora - just a day earlier than her due date - comes 15 months after Bauman, 28, lost both of his legs in the deadly explosions at the Boston Marathon.\n@highlight\nJeff Bauman and his fianc\u00e9e Erin welcomed Nora Gail Bauman on Sunday\n@highlight\nThey shared a picture showing them holding the healthy newborn\n@highlight\nA photo of Bauman in a wheelchair on the day of the Boston bombings became an iconic image of the horror inflicted on the city that day\n@highlight\nLast month, Bauman returned to work at Costco in the Nashua, New Hampshire, where he had worked for three years before the bombings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "at the race to cheer along @placeholder and was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded,", "idx": 38667}], "idx": 25093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams underlined their status as overwhelming favorites for the French Open by breezing through their respective title matches in Rome Sunday. Nadal crushed long-time rival Roger Federer 6-1 6-3 in a one-sided final at the Foro Italico. Earlier, Williams blasted 41 winners as she beat Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka by the same score. It was her 24th straight win and she is 16-0 on clay this season with three tournament wins. Nadal was playing his eighth straight final since returning from a seven-month injury layoff in February and has been on an upward curve with each successive week.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal wins Rome Masters title\n@highlight\nThrashes arch-rival Roger Federer in straight sets\n@highlight\n30th meeting of the two greats -- 20 in finals\n@highlight\nSerena Williams beats Victoria Azarenka in straight sets in women's final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 166, "end": 169}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 347, "end": 363}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He now leads @placeholder 20-10 in head to head clashes with 13 of those wins coming on his favored clay surface.", "idx": 38675}], "idx": 25100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal have opened talks with Theo Walcott over a second new contract in two years. Walcott made his first Arsenal appearance in 10 months following a serious knee injury, coming on as a late substitute in Saturday\u2019s 3-0 win over Burnley. The England forward would enter the final year of his contract at the end of the season, a scenario Arsenal are keen to avoid, and they have held initial discussions regarding an extension. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Theo Walcott returns to Arsenal training ahead of Anderlecht Theo Walcott, who made his injury comeback against Burnley, could be handed a new deal at Arsenal\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger has revealed the club have opened talks with Theo Walcott\n@highlight\nWalcott's current deal expires at the end of the 2015-16 campaign\n@highlight\nThe England international made his comeback from injury against Burnley\n@highlight\nAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain has revealed his delight at Theo Walcott's return\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger has insisted that Walcott needs to be given time to recover", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 892}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Arsenal winger replaced @placeholder, pictured, against Burnley on Saturday", "idx": 38678}, {"query": "We had a bit of a miraculous win in @placeholder, needing to go into the last minute, but that was our quality in the game.", "idx": 38679}], "idx": 25102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 03:51 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 22 October 2013 The Kardashian klan may be dealing with break-ups, new babies and typical daily dramas, but the ever-professional sisters proved it was business as usual when they unveiled their new clothing collection for Lipsy. Following the success of their collection, which originally launched in Dorothy Perkins, the sisters are back with a second capsule collection, this time for Lipsy, which they modelled for a shoot lensed by controversial snapper Terry Richardson. The trio originally had exclusive rights to sell their line at Dorothy Perkins, owned by Sir Philip Green's Arcadia Group, but a spokesperson for the high-street chain told MailOnline that after the contract ended, the girls decided to look at stocking their label elsewhere.\n@highlight\nKardashians' exclusive contract with Dorothy Perkins ended\n@highlight\nGirls decided to look elsewhere and now stock it at Lipsy\n@highlight\nFirst collection for the brand hits stores on Thursday\n@highlight\nAims to reflect each girl's signature style\n@highlight\nPriced higher than Dorothy Perkins collection, with prices going up to \u00a3150\n@highlight\nShot by controversial photographer Terry Richardson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 878, "end": 892}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looking great: @placeholder shows off her svelte post-baby body in her first fashion photo shoot since the birth of", "idx": 38689}], "idx": 25109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)You could be forgiven for thinking that Italy's second city is all about fashion and finance. 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She's also wanted to thank the doctor who treated Jenny Alexis after the 2-month-old spent four days alone, crushed in the rubble with nothing to drink. There was one problem: Devilme never knew the doctor's name, never knew exactly whom to thank for treating her daughter's fractured skull and crushed chest and then arranging for her to be airlifted to a hospital in Miami. Meanwhile, the physician who saved Jenny, Dr. Karen Schneider, an assistant professor of pediatric emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins, has spent the past year wondering how the baby was doing.\n@highlight\nDoctor treated Nadine Devilme's daughter's fractured skull and crushed chest\n@highlight\n\"We didn't think she would live two hours,\" Dr. Karen Schneider says\n@highlight\nJenny is a normal toddler, with a big smile", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 84, "end": 86}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 867, "end": 881}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the head of pediatrics at the hospital, had been up for 30 hours straight and had finally lain down for a nap when a nurse woke her up to take care of Jenny.", "idx": 38695}], "idx": 25114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has been a long wait for Roberto Soldado. More than six months since his last goal at White Hart Lane, but when it came, it was perfectly timed. In slid Soldado to divert yet another low grubber from Andros Townsend past Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Dorus de Vries and so fire Tottenham into a date with Brighton in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup. Perhaps more importantly, the Spanish striker saved Spurs when they seemed destined for 30 minutes of extra-time, the possibility of penalties and a further waste of nervous energy, just three days before their trip to Arsenal.\n@highlight\nMauricio Pochettino's side managed to peg back Forest after conceding the first goal\n@highlight\nNottingham Forest's Jorge Grant had put his side in the lead, however Ryan Mason cancelled out his strike\n@highlight\nRoberto Soldado and Harry Kane then scored late on to set up a fourth round tie with Brighton", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 224, "end": 240}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 599, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 695, "end": 711}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 812, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On came Ryan Mason to score his first ever Tottenham goal to level the tie and @placeholder, who grabbed his team\u2019s third in stoppage time.", "idx": 38703}], "idx": 25119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 05:28 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:00 EST, 11 September 2013 Prince Harry risked landing brother William in marital hot water yesterday when he told him at a charity event: \u2018Stop flirting.\u2019 The royal brothers were brokering multi-billion pound deals at BGC Partners in the heart of London\u2019s finance district when they squared up to each other on the trading floor. The sibling rivalry between the pair was clear to see as they hit the phones at the global brokerage company to help raise millions for two charities close to their hearts, WellChild and SkillForce.\n@highlight\nRoyal brothers took part in a charity fundraising day at BGC Partners\n@highlight\nPair brokered multi-billion pound deals including a \u20ac25billion company record\n@highlight\nMoney will be split between charities including WellChild and SkillForce\n@highlight\nHarry also complained his brother was taking part in too much \u2018baby talk\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "William and Harry were present to raise cash for SkillForce, for which William is patron, and WellChild, where @placeholder is patron.", "idx": 38705}], "idx": 25120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He still has the power to excite, exhilarate \u2014 and court controversy. Picasso\u2019s long-awaited, vastly over-budget museum reopens today after five years of renovation. Housed in the Marais\u2019s 17th-century Hotel Sale \u2014 the former home of a salt-tax collector \u2014 it\u2019s an enormous, elegant space, and Picasso\u2019s work fills it to the rafters. The man behind the magic: Some of Pablo Picasso's finest works are found in the Paris museum of his art I had a sneak preview. There are 5,000 pieces, illustrating the breadth of his repertoire, from early paintings to found-object sculptures, collages and shocking nudes. The collection was given to Paris in 1979 \u2014 in lieu of inheritance tax \u2014 by Picasso\u2019s heirs.\n@highlight\nThe Musee Picasso finally reopens after five years of renovations\n@highlight\nCollection was given to Paris in lieu of inheritance tax by the artist's heirs\n@highlight\nHis Cubist rendering of the iconic Sacre Coeur is a particular highlight", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A welcome: Paris's timeless buzz of Paris will a little extra pep thanks to the reopening of the @placeholder", "idx": 38706}], "idx": 25121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police have charged a man with two counts of murder after a man and woman were found shot dead next a car on a deserted rural country road this week. Daniel Poynton, 21, from Echuca, in northern Victoria, was arrested by NSW Police after he was stopped for an outstanding traffic offence on Friday. He was taken to Deniliquin Police Station, in NSW, where he was interviewed and charged overnight with two counts of murder. The bodies of Jamie Edwards and Joelene 'Peggy' Joyce were discovered on a property on Old Deniliquin Road in the NSW border town of Moama about 9am on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nNSW Police have charged Daniel Poynton, 21, from Echuca with two counts of murder\n@highlight\nHe was arrested for an outstanding warrant for a traffic offence yesterday\n@highlight\nThe man was interviewed and later charged over the double murder\n@highlight\nHe is in custody and will appear at Deniliquin Local Court today\n@highlight\nJamie Edwards and Joelene 'Peggy' Joyce were found next to a car\n@highlight\nMayor Thomas Weyrich is seriously concerned for residents' safety\n@highlight\nEmergency services were called to the scene at 9.20am on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 316, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 477}, {"start": 512, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 890, "end": 911}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}, {"start": 948, "end": 968}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A beautiful women and so so proud of her 4 her achievements and her strength and her morals,' Ms @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 38713}], "idx": 25124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UEFA launched its new Nations League this week, promising to shake up the international calendar and replace pointless friendlies with meaningful competition. 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Unlike other countries, such as the United Kingdom, where the prime minister must defend his policies under televised duress from the opposition nearly every week, face-to-face showdowns between the two men fighting for the White House only happen every four years. And while debates rarely swing the outcome of an election, a gaffe -- or a silver-tongued swipe at the opposition -- under the bright lights can alter the perception of the two contenders, for better or worse.\n@highlight\nObama, Romney to debate domestic and foreign policy over three debates\n@highlight\nTelegenic John F. 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Little Kayleigh Slusher was found dead in a bed in her mother's Napa home Saturday with blunt force trauma injuries and evidence of sexual assault. Her mother, Sara Krueger, and the woman's boyfriend, Ryan Scott Warner, weren't home when the toddler was discovered, however, they were later accosted by police in a restaurant out of town. According to court records, 'for three days the suspects stored (Kayleigh's) body in (a) suitcase and then placed the body in a freezer.'\n@highlight\nKayleigh Slusher's body was found in a bed in her mom's Napa home Saturday with blunt force trauma injuries and evidence of sexual assault, police said\n@highlight\nSara Krueger, 23, and her boyfriend, Ryan Scott Warner, 26, weren't home when the toddler was discovered\n@highlight\nHowever, after a widespread search they were accosted by police in a restaurant out of town\n@highlight\nAccording to court records, 'for three days the suspects stored (Kayleigh's) body in (a) suitcase and then placed the body in a freezer'\n@highlight\nBoth Krueger, 23, and Warner, 26, were charged Tuesday with special circumstances murder and assault on a child causing death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 33}, {"start": 205, "end": 227}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 406, "end": 422}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 893, "end": 909}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "several welfare checks at @placeholder's home, most recently last week but", "idx": 38744}], "idx": 25147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World number one Rafael Nadal says 2010 has been a dream year so far, after the Spaniard recovered from a knee injury in 2009 to reclaim his French Open and Wimbledon crowns, and the world number one ranking. \"It's just amazing for me you know, more than dream because I was 11 months without winning a tournament, so that wasn't an easy time for me,\" he told CNN's Open Court. The 24-year-old said he was so happy with his success as he was not sure if he would ever return to the top of tennis after his knee problems forced him out of the sport last year.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal speaks exclusively to CNN's Open Court\n@highlight\nWorld number says 2010 has been a dream so far\n@highlight\nSpaniard says he wasn't sure if he would ever get back to top of game after knee injury\n@highlight\nNadal credits his family for giving him a normal life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 369, "end": 371}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was a hard month after that retirement from @placeholder.", "idx": 38746}], "idx": 25148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin joined the national battle over Arizona's controversial new immigration law Saturday, appearing with Gov. 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He accused Madrid of 'sabre-rattling' and behaving like North Korea after Spanish foreign minister Jose Garcia-Margallo's suggested introducing a levy on people crossing the border between Gibraltar and Spain.\n@highlight\nFabian Picardo asked for a vessel 'larger than the small craft it has now'\n@highlight\nHe said it was 'about asserting British sovereignty in a peaceful way'\n@highlight\nSpain suggested introducing a 50 Euro levy on people crossing the border\n@highlight\nWilliam Hague insisted the UK will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Gibraltar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 336, "end": 357}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 564}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 946, "end": 947}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "concrete which Madrid has claimed is harming @placeholder fishermen adding", "idx": 38758}], "idx": 25155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Nearly two weeks after an explosion aboard an oil rig caused a leak from an undersea oil well off Louisiana, the impact is just beginning to unfold. Though the widening pool of oil remained offshore Monday, it was already a presence for some coastal areas. John Kelly, administrator of Gulfport, Mississippi, said he had been able to smell it since Friday. \"I got $3 million worth of boats sitting here,\" said Capt. Louis Skrmetta, who ferries tourists from Gulfport to the state's pristine barrier islands. \"What am I going to do with them?\" BP's ruptured undersea well continues to spew about 210,000 gallons -- or 5,000 barrels -- of crude per day into the Gulf of Mexico. Efforts to contain or curtail the spill have been unsuccessful.\n@highlight\nNEW: Administration officials meet with BP execs to discuss spill response\n@highlight\nFlorida governor extends emergency declaration to 16 more coastal counties\n@highlight\nOil slick was nine miles off coast Monday\n@highlight\nFeds ban fishing for at least the next 10 days in part of the northern Gulf of Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 563, "end": 564}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 811, "end": 812}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Booms were strung across the mouths of delta estuaries in @placeholder and inlets along the Mississippi coast.", "idx": 38764}], "idx": 25157} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)To some, the hijab is a symbol of female oppression and Islamic fundamentalism. 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The eye of the Category 2 storm may pass just to the west of the Atlantic Ocean island late Sunday, sharply increasing the likelihood of damaging winds, forecasters said. 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It features a so-called Ghost Box, that \u2018sweeps\u2019 various radio frequencies and records anomalies, and an electronic voice phenomena (EVP) recorder that can also track white-noise frequencies\n@highlight\nGhostArk was invented by paranormal investigator Massimo Rossi\n@highlight\nTwo microphones scan for so-called electronic voice phenomena (EVP)\n@highlight\nWhile its 'Ghost Box' sweeps radio frequencies for unusual sounds\n@highlight\nEVP is classed as unexplained voices and sounds caught on tape\n@highlight\nA thermometer additionally locates hot and cold spots within a room\n@highlight\nDevice can be pre-ordered for $199 (\u00a3132) and goes on sale in the summer", "entities": [{"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In particular, paranormal researchers use @placeholder as evidence of ghosts or \u2018otherworldly spirits\u2019.", "idx": 38783}], "idx": 25174} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Twenty-three days since they last met face-to-face and 23 days before the fiscal cliff becomes a harsh reality, the two men most pivotal to the contentious budget talks sat down Sunday. There was no evidence of a breakthrough, though President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner at least did agree on something: what, and what not, to say. Sunday's White House meeting caught some by surprise, considering it had not been on the president's official schedule and the two sides have been sparring publicly, accusing each other of failing to work sincerely toward a compromise. After the talks ended, White House spokesman Josh Earnest and Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck issued identical statements.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama and House Speaker Boehner meet at the White House\n@highlight\nTheir spokesmen issue identical statements about the first such talks in 23 days\n@highlight\nDemocrats and the GOP have been sparring about efforts to avert the fiscal cliff\n@highlight\nSen. 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John McCain. The Arizona conservative known for his hawkish views claimed a policy victory Thursday over the man who beat him in the 2008 presidential election. He took to the Senate floor to declare himself right for opposing President Barack Obama's decision to pull U.S. forces out of Iraq in 2011. \"Now we know what happens when we left Iraq. Now we know the consequences,\" McCain said. \"I hope that all those people that called me all of the names that I am not going to repeat here would render an apology because I was right! Because I said if we leave Iraq completely then, we risk the great danger of it deteriorating.\"\n@highlight\nSen. 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The U.S. Coast Guard rescues a person trapped in a car on Friday as Hurricane Ike hits Texas. Most of the rescues occurred in Galveston County, where rising water and other effects of the storm began hours before expected landfall early Saturday. Stranded residents have been airlifted from Crystal Beach, Bolivar Peninsula and other communities in the Galveston area. Many of those rescued were motorists stranded on flooded roads.\n@highlight\nNEW: Coast Guard helicopters airlift stranded residents from Galveston area\n@highlight\nNEW: Many of those rescued were motorists stranded on flooded roads\n@highlight\nCoast Guard, Air Force unable to rescue 22 people stranded on freighter\n@highlight\nActive-duty military has 42 search-and-rescue helicopters on standby", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 526}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the @placeholder is keeping radio communications with the freighter, and its news release said the Coast Guard is in hourly contact with the crew.", "idx": 38792}], "idx": 25179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As the popular ITV drama Downton Abbey is set in an era before make-up was commonplace, the ladies of the manor have to showcase a natural look. But with the glare of the on-set lights and the need to look fresh and glamorous at all times, the stars of course wear cosmetics. Now Laura Carmichael, 28, who plays Lady Edith, has revealed the tricks of the trade that are used by the show's make-up artist Magi Vaughan. 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Neville, a former player whose career included stints at Manchester United and Everton, was criticised for his lack of emotion and 'monotone' style during the game. Many viewers took to Twitter to criticise him, with several joking that England physio Gary Lewin who was stretchered off after injuring his ankle had actually 'fallen into a coma' listening to Neville. 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In the first three months of 2012, there were 11, compared with 21 in the first three months of 2011 and a record 28 in the first quarter of 2010. On Monday, Pakistan's parliament started to debate whether the United States should be made to stop CIA drone strikes altogether in the Pakistani border regions with Afghanistan and also whether the U.S. should apologize for NATO airstrikes that killed some two dozen Pakistani soldiers late last year. Given the high level of hostility to the United States in Pakistan, the results of the parliamentary debate are pretty much a foregone conclusion. 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On Tuesday, the ISIS-connected threats became personal, against her group, Military Spouses of Strength. \"I never thought we would be in this position,\" Snell said Tuesday after the group's Twitter account was hacked by a group calling itself the CyberCaliphate, which partly refers to ISIS' efforts.\n@highlight\nApparent ISIS sympathizers called CyberCaliphate hack Twitter account of military spouses\n@highlight\nGroup's leader feels scared and takes down Twitter page indefinitely\n@highlight\nAnother group member is undaunted and writes about how \"they didn't win\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 316, "end": 338}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 480, "end": 507}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You think you're safe but the IS is already here, @placeholder got into your PC and smartphone,\" the threat continued.", "idx": 38818}], "idx": 25192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- U.S. immigration officials have decided that an undocumented immigrant college student apprehended by authorities after driving without a license can stay in the United States for another year, the student said. Reached by phone as she rushed to class Tuesday evening, Kennesaw State University student Jessica Colotl said the decision was \"like a big present.\" A spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Danielle Bennett, issued a statement saying the agency \"uses discretion on a case-by-case basis, as appropriate, and has the authority to grant a deferral of removal based on the merits of an individual's case and a review of specific facts.\" She would not elaborate on the merits of Colotl's case.\n@highlight\nStudent Jessica Colotl says the decision is \"like a big present\"\n@highlight\nShe is scheduled to graduate from Kennesaw State University next week\n@highlight\nColotl has been facing possible deportation to Mexico since she was arrested last year\n@highlight\nActivists on both sides of the immigration debate have used her case as a rallying point", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 286, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 397, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 854, "end": 878}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kuck said the extension was granted Tuesday, and it allows @placeholder to apply for a work permit for the duration of the extension.", "idx": 38819}], "idx": 25193} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Innocent: The assault case against Corey Barker was thrown out of court after the magistrate viewed CCTV footage of his arrest Confronting CCTV footage from inside a police station on the New South Wales far north coast has led to six police officers being charged with assault and perjury offences after the integrity commission found they used excessive force. Aboriginal man Corey Barker, then 23, was arrested on 14 January 2011 following a fight in Ballina. He was arrested and taken to Ballina police station, where six officers were involved in a 'violent' confrontation with Mr Barker. 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Including stellar performances from Arsene Wenger on the touchline, Louis Van Gaal and his long-ball dossier and David Moyes trying to speak Spanish, to name but a few, we have looked back over the season so far and come up with the best displays in football. The results are below. 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That was the question a number of like-minded individuals were asking themselves, circa 2006. And it is thanks to the vision of these select few that the sport of FootGolf -- a game, unsurprisingly, combining elements of football and golf -- was born and has been spreading its way around the globe ever since. One of those men was Mike O'Connor, who today combines the roles of president of the Federation for International FootGolf (FIFG) and president of UK FootGolf. \"I just knew FootGolf would be a bit of a no-brainer for the amount of golf courses there are, as well as the number of golfers and footballers,\" O'Connor told CNN of a game that involves players kicking a football around a golf course, complete with bigger holes.\n@highlight\nFootGolf is played in a number of countries around the world\n@highlight\nThe Federation for International FootGolf boasts 22 member nations\n@highlight\nUK FootGolf set to introduce its own UK FootGolf Academy Scheme", "entities": [{"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 455, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 882, "end": 918}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 993, "end": 994}, {"start": 996, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After years in production, @placeholder would bring the sport to the UK -- where there are now over 10,000 active players -- and set up UK FootGolf in 2012.", "idx": 38841}, {"query": "There has been an overwhelming response from these coaches, who have contacted @placeholder FootGolf to explain that the game is the perfect way to help youngsters focus on their passing and shooting.", "idx": 38843}], "idx": 25209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood and Eleanor Harding and Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 10:18 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 29 January 2014 The family of a senior British diplomat said today that his house may have been raided by counter terrorism police by \u2018mistake\u2019. Sources close to Nicholas Sutcliffe, a first secretary to the Foreign Office, said officers may have \u2018messed up\u2019 after a mysterious tip-off. His son James, 19, was arrested under counter terrorism legislation and the \u00a3650,000 family home \u2018torn to pieces\u2019 in a startling show of force by police. 'Torn apart': The home of senior British diplomat Nicholas Sutcliffe was raided by police over the weekend. His son James, 19, was arrested under counter terrorism legislation. 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The 24-year-old, from Japan, braved fierce heat and humidity to beat the world No 1 6-4, 1-6, 7-6, 6-3 in two hours 52 minutes and become the first male from his country to reach a Grand Slam in the modern era. He was left awaiting the winner of the second semi-final between Roger Federer and No 14 seed Marin Cilic, for whom the stakes were substantially raised. 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More than a year after the pitcher's then-Tampa Bay Rays teammate Alex Cobb was struck in the head by a concussing line drive, that sound of ball on skull still resonates. \"I came in after Alex Cobb was hit in the head,\" Torres told CNN on Sunday. \"That's really an impression to me, how his head sounded from the bullpen. That was really bad. I was shaking. 'Oh my God! Oh my God!' I'm glad he's alive.\" Tampa Bay pitcher struck by line drive released from hospital\n@highlight\nPadres pitcher Alex Torres is the first MLB player to wear a new protective cap in a game\n@highlight\nMLB approved the new caps, produced by 4Licensing Corporation, in January\n@highlight\n4Licensing says caps protect against line drives up to 85 mph on the side and 90 mph in front\n@highlight\nAn MLB-commissioned study says average line drive to pitching mound travels 83 mph", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 368, "end": 370}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 653, "end": 655}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 753, "end": 774}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 907, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Until Saturday, the most notable thing about Torres' brief 74-game Major League Baseball career was that the reliever, traded from @placeholder to the San Diego Padres over the past year, had struck out more than a batter per inning.", "idx": 38850}], "idx": 25215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Champion skier or female fighter pilot? Whether to hurtle down the slopes at breakneck speed or defy G-force in the cockpit of a jet plane. The need for speed is the common theme, but it was an unusual and certainly unique career choice that faced Switzerland's Olympic downhill gold medalist Dominique Gisin. Even as an up and coming star on the junior circuit, Gisin was plagued by persistent knee injuries and fearing for her future in the sport, turned to her second passion, flying, to make a living. She had learned to fly as a teenager and after opting for pilot training in the Swiss military was one of the star recruits.\n@highlight\nDominique Gisin won gold at the Sochi Winter Games\n@highlight\nTied for first prize with Tina Maze in women's downhill\n@highlight\nOriginally trained as fighter pilot in Swiss Air Force\n@highlight\nHas battled a series of crippling knee injuries in her skiing career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 683, "end": 700}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 819, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the first time in @placeholder skiing history that a gold medal had to be shared.", "idx": 38855}], "idx": 25218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Speech: Chancellor George OSborne will propose pouring in investment in the cities on Monday George Osborne will today unveil his plan for a Northern \u2018super city\u2019 \u2013 which could rival London as a global economic powerhouse by linking Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield. The Chancellor will propose pouring in investment while connecting the cities with high-speed transport links. Mr Osborne is due to make a joint appearance today with David Cameron in Manchester, where he will say: \u2018We need a Northern powerhouse. \u2018Not one city but a collection of cities sufficiently close to each other that they can take on the world.\u2019\n@highlight\nThe Chancellor set to propose investing in northern cities Monday\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne wants a 'northern super city' linking the towns\n@highlight\nOsborne will argue poor transport connections hold back potential", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder and Sheffield are 38 miles apart, but it takes over an hour and 20 minutes to drive between them.", "idx": 38856}], "idx": 25219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last month at Zaatari, the second-largest refugee camp in the world, I met an accountant who carried his 6-day-old baby across the Jordanian border from Syria, and a mother who cannot find her 20-year-old son -- and knows all too well what has likely happened to him. I saw parents too frightened to let their children out of their sight, even to go to school. And while visiting Syrian refugees recovering in a hospital in Amman, Jordan from some of the violence that perhaps foreshadowed the August 21 chemical attacks on Syrian citizens, I spoke with a woman whose daughter died in her arms. These refugees' stories, interspersed with images of white-shrouded children lying dead -- poisoned in the Damascus suburbs -- have stayed fresh in my mind.\n@highlight\nMegan Bradley met traumatized, fearful Syrian refugees at a camp and hospital in Jordan\n@highlight\nShe says neighbor countries' hugely generous to shelter them; global community must help\n@highlight\nShe says it's crucial to keep borders open for fleeing Syrians and to keep kids in school\n@highlight\nBradely: Helping displaced still in Syria very hard; opposition needs help to provide social aid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of @placeholder.", "idx": 38858}], "idx": 25221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It is a lesson from the ages: Lawmakers like to talk. Even in this advanced age when thoughtlets, capped at 140 characters, are tweeted as discourse, politicians still tend to prattle on. So here's a cue from Abraham Lincoln: Cut it short. When Lincoln took the stage, 150 years ago November 19, to offer a dedication at a cemetery for war dead in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the story goes that he wasn't very popular. He didn't even have top billing at the event. Lincoln had been asked to \"please offer a few appropriate remarks.\" He settled on about 200 words.\n@highlight\nLincoln didn't even get top billing at Gettysburg ceremony honoring Civil War dead\n@highlight\nKeynoter Edward Everett spoke for two hours at Gettysburg, Lincoln for about two minutes\n@highlight\nObama answered a question at a Thursday news conference for six full minutes\n@highlight\nModern speeches done by committee show how all writers want to get their points across", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 633, "end": 651}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We know @placeholder takes great care in editing the speeches drafted by his speechwriters.", "idx": 38860}], "idx": 25222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Kelly and Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 20 September 2013 The frantic family of a schoolgirl who vanished after telling friends she was going to a party yesterday pleaded with her to get in touch. Detectives are growing increasingly concerned for the safety of 14-year-old Esme Smith, who disappeared more than a week ago. Instead of going to a party near her home in Surrey, she boarded a train to London and was last seen shortly after arriving at Waterloo station \u2013 approximately 40 miles from where she lives. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nEsme Smith was last seen at London Waterloo last Thursday\n@highlight\nSchoolgirl from Farnham, Surrey, told friends she was going to a party\n@highlight\nHer sister Sian, 19, said: 'Esme, if you are reading this, please come home'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 599, "end": 608}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police have issued several photographs of the teenager and a spokesman for the @placeholder force said: \u2018Esme is described as white, 5ft 3in tall, slim to medium build, with shoulder-length brown hair that may be tied in a bun.", "idx": 38869}], "idx": 25229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronny Deila assessed Tony Watt and found a footballer with talent and pace to burn. A local boy who had been a Celtic supporter all his life. But when the Norwegian looked a little closer he detected none of the dedication and selfless sacrifice required to be a lifelong Celtic servant. A former schoolteacher, the Norwegian issued a blunt warning to the current crop of Parkhead players. Scoring a winning goal against Barcelona at the age of 19 is no guarantee of a long Parkhead career. 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Despite months of complaints from users about how alike Twitter and Facebook are becoming, the blogging site is powering on with its changes. Under its latest redesign, users can now highlight, or 'pin', tweets to the top of their profile, add larger profile pictures and customise their header images. Scroll down for video As part of its latest redesign, Twitter users can now pin tweets to the top of their profile, add larger profile pictures, and customise their header images. Tweets that have received the most retweets or interactions now appear larger on a person's profile. 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The Gastonguays from northern Arizona set sail from San Diego in May with their newborn infant and 3-year-old daughter after deciding to 'take a leap of faith and see where God led us.' They believed that they needed to flee the nation because of what they see as government support for homosexuality and abortions and restrictions on their religious freedom.\n@highlight\nGastonguay family left northern Arizona home in November to live on a boat in San Diego\n@highlight\nSet sail from San Diego in May for Kiribati, a tiny island nation 3,300 miles from the U.S.\n@highlight\nParents carried newborn infant and three-year-old daughter with them\n@highlight\nGastonguays believed they needed to flee U.S. because of acceptance of gays and abortion\n@highlight\nTheir small boat was beset by storms and disabled within weeks\n@highlight\nDrifted at sea for nearly three months and ran low on supplies\n@highlight\nWas picked up by passing freighter and dropped off in Chile on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1201}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. 'churches aren't their own,' @placeholder said, suggesting that government regulation interfered with religious independence.", "idx": 38888}], "idx": 25240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Political Editor Last updated at 9:38 AM on 17th November 2011 Speech: David Cameron delivers his address at the Lord Mayor's banquet last night, where he said the EU debt crisis was a chance to claw back powers from the EU David Cameron last night said the EU was \u2018in peril\u2019 and described the debt crisis as an \u2018opportunity\u2019 to claw back powers for Britain. After being rocked by a Tory MP rebellion over Britain\u2019s future in the EU, the Prime Minister cast himself as a \u2018sceptic\u2019, attacking \u2018grand plans and utopian visions\u2019 and vowing to \u2018refashion the EU so it better serves this nation\u2019s interests\u2019.\n@highlight\nVows to refashion EU to best serve nation's interests\n@highlight\nRemarks at odds with that of German Chancellor Angela Merkel\n@highlight\nSays leaving EU is not in the British interest\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson questions Government's willingness to boost IMF\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne hits out at plans for financial transaction tax", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 182, "end": 183}, {"start": 239, "end": 240}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 276, "end": 277}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 449, "end": 450}, {"start": 574, "end": 575}, {"start": 652, "end": 653}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 784, "end": 785}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "became the most senior @placeholder to question the Government\u2019s willingness to", "idx": 38889}], "idx": 25241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Coronado, California (CNN)Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker portrayed himself as a battle tested warrior who has successfully beat back successive attempts by powerful Democratic-aligned organizations to try and defeat him, during a campaign style speech Thursday night to members of the Republican National Committee. Walker, who is considering a run for the Republican presidential nomination, used his remarks to sharply criticize Washington and Hillary Clinton as he argued that Republicans should look to the states for a presidential nominee in 2016. While not outwardly saying he would run, it was clear Walker was making the point to these state party leaders and activists that he has the record and the experience to be the next GOP nominee.\n@highlight\nWalker is considering a run for the White House in 2016\n@highlight\nHe spoke to members of the Republican National Committee Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 283, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 852, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We were afraid that the state was not as great as the @placeholder we grew up in,\" Walker said of the decision he made with his wife to seek the governorship.", "idx": 38893}], "idx": 25243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What a difference 24 hours makes. Jack Trammell unanimously won the Democratic nomination for Virginia's 7th Congressional District seat at the party convention last weekend. That's because no one else wanted to run against Rep. Eric Cantor, the second most powerful Republican in the House. But after Cantor's shocking defeat in his primary Tuesday against political novice Dave Brat, Trammell's candidacy has a whole new meaning. Democrats have a bit more hope in this Republican district, now that the upstart Democrat is up against an upstart Republican -- both of whom are professors at the same college. \"Now it's going to be a grass-roots race to get out their base,\" Ashley Bauman, press secretary for the Virginia Democratic Party, said.\n@highlight\nJack Trammell is the Democratic challenger in Virginia's 7th District\n@highlight\nHe is a college professor from Randolph-Macon college\n@highlight\nHe has never run for office but has written 21 books\n@highlight\nThe district is solidly Republican but Cantor's defeat shook the district", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 118, "end": 139}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 723, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But his statement after the Republican primary results indicates he's a fast learner, as it echoed the message of national @placeholder.", "idx": 38896}], "idx": 25245} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iran paraded its military might today in a show of force which came as Isis continued making gains in neighbouring Iraq and Syria which have taken it to within 15 miles of the border with Turkey. The Islamic Republic marked the 34th anniversary of Iraq's invasion of the country on September 22, 1980 and led to an eight-year war. Thousands of soldiers and members of the guard marched in front of the country's president, Hassan Rouhani, who gave a speech at the ceremony in Tehran. 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Six killed in the crash were based at Camp Pendleton, California, and one was from Yuma, Arizona, the Marine Corps said. The crash occurred during routine training operations Wednesday night around 10:30 p.m. ET, according to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Base Commander Col. Robert Kuckuk. The collision occurred in the Chocolate Mountains on the California side of the range, near Yuma. The aircraft, an AH-1W Super Cobra attack helicopter and a UH-1Y Huey utility chopper, were part of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and based at Camp Pendleton.\n@highlight\nCrash is a \"stark and sad reminder\" of the peril troops face, Arizona governor says\n@highlight\nThe Marine Corps says the collision occurred during routine training\n@highlight\nA UH-1Y helicopter and an AH-1W helicopter crash midair\n@highlight\nSpokeswoman: Marines onboard were preparing to deploy to Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 9}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 376, "end": 404}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 471, "end": 489}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 643, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have aircraft going out to Yuma training ranges on a weekly basis, and they go out there primarily because the aircraft mimics what they will see in @placeholder,\" Dooley said.", "idx": 38907}], "idx": 25250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They claim they were kidnapped and held at gunpoint by gangsters By Gerard Couzens and Rebecca Evans and Steve Robson A gang led by Phil Collins\u2019s nephew recruited the two young women held in Peru on suspicion of drug smuggling, it was reported last night. Melissa Reid, 19, and Michaella McCollum Connolly, 20, were found with \u00a31.5million worth of cocaine as they waited for a flight out of the South American country. The British women claim they were kidnapped at gunpoint by gangsters in Ibiza, who forced them to fly to Peru and act as drug mules. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPhilip Austin Collins was found with \u00a33m worth of cocaine last year\n@highlight\nHe is currently being held in jail in Peru and is awaiting trial\n@highlight\nMelissa Reid and Michaella McCollum Connolly were arrested this week\n@highlight\n'Bloody Sunday' victims' lawyer Peter Madden flying out to represent them\n@highlight\nThey claim they were kidnapped and held at gunpoint by gangsters", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 279, "end": 305}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 586, "end": 606}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 784}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was joined by photography student and former nightclub hostess Ms @placeholder a day later.", "idx": 38914}], "idx": 25257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "COVINGTON, Louisiana (CNN) -- A woman recruited over the Internet and shot to death during a Ku Klux Klan group's initiation rite felt a need to be wanted and was eager to be part of a group, authorities say family members told them. Relatives describe Cynthia Lynch as having a deep need to feel wanted and eager to join groups. Her relatives told investigators that Cynthia Lynch, 43, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had never been outside her home state, said Capt. George Bonnett of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Department. But she recently took a bus to Slidell, Louisiana, where she was met by two Klan members and taken to a campsite in the woods near Sun, Louisiana, about 60 miles north of New Orleans.\n@highlight\nLouisiana Klan group called itself the \"Sons of Dixie\"\n@highlight\nFBI says it is working with local police\n@highlight\nChuck Foster, 44, charged with second-degree murder in death of Cynthia Lynch\n@highlight\nOthers involved in initiation are accused of trying to conceal the killing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 479, "end": 517}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 734}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An argument began and the group's leader, @placeholder, allegedly pushed her to the ground and shot her to death without warning.", "idx": 38916}], "idx": 25259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "America's wealthiest are worth more than ever - with the top 400 billionaires worth a breataking $2.3trillion, according to the latest edition of the Forbes 400. The renowned rich list was again topped by Bill Gates - the richest American for the past 21 years - whose fortune was $81.2billion. But the Microsoft founder, 58, had newer technology billionaires snapping at his heels, including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who broke the top 10 for the first time having gained $15billion in the past year. Scroll down for the top 40 and the size of their fortunes Old tech, new tech: Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder, topped the Forbes 400 with his $81.2billion fortune, while Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, 30, hit the list's top 10 just a decade after founding the social network while in college\n@highlight\nNew heights for wealthiest 400 Americans, with rankings starting at $1.4bn\n@highlight\nBill Gates was top of the list for the 21st year, with $81.2billion to his name\n@highlight\nNewer figures in technology advanced quickly - including Mark Zuckerberg\n@highlight\nFacebook founder and CEO was ranked number 10 with $34billion fortune\n@highlight\nTop 400 were largely the same people thanks to buoyant stock market", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder of the pile is Mark Zuckerberg, whose $34billion fortune sees him at spot 10 on the list aged just 30.", "idx": 38925}], "idx": 25263} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Stanislas Wawrinka has had little time to rest on his laurels after winning his first grand slam title but the new Australian Open champion rounded off a superb day for Switzerland as they took a commanding 2-0 lead over Serbia in a Davis Cup tie in Novi Sad Friday. Wawrinka battled jet leg after the long haul flight from Melbourne -- where he had beaten Rafael Nadal in Sunday's final -- to see off Dusan Lajovic 6-4 4-6 6-1 7-6. Earlier, former world number one Roger Federer, a late inclusion in a strong Swiss line-up, beat Ilija Bozoljac 6-4 7-5 6-2 to give them the advantage.\n@highlight\nStanislas Wawrinka wins first match since claiming Australian Open\n@highlight\nHelps Switzerland to 2-0 lead over Serbia in Davis Cup first round tie\n@highlight\nRoger Federer wins opening rubber for Swiss against Serbia team without Novak Djokovic\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova into semifinals of WTA tournament in Paris", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 605, "end": 622}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder took the first set against world number 102 Lajovic, but was in trouble in the second as the Serbian leveled.", "idx": 38927}, {"query": "The new Swiss number one raced through the third set, but the fourth was again a struggle and he needed unforced errors from the inexperienced @placeholder in the tiebreak to close out the match.", "idx": 38929}], "idx": 25265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed the freak injury Mesut Ozil picked up against Chelsea was merely from passing the ball with the outside of his left foot. Ozil faces around two months of rehabilitation after scans on international duty with Germany discovered a 'partial rupture of the outer band of the left knee joint' which he suffered during the Gunners clash at Stamford Bridge. Wenger said on the injury: '(Do) you know how Ozil did the injury? Passing the ball with the outside of his left foot. He must have done that a million times. 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Woods described the parody piece in Golf Digest - which featured photographs of a professional lookalike - as a 'grudge-fueled piece of character assassination'. In the piece an outlandish parody of the champion golfer plays up to his worst stereotypes - and says the five best golfers of all time are all him. The article - entitled My (Fake) Interview With Tiger*, with the subtitle '(Or how it plays out in my mind) was written by respected golf journalist Dan Jenkins for the magazine's December 2014 issue.\n@highlight\nWoods lashed out at article in latest issue of Golf Digest magazine\n@highlight\nWas entitled My (Fake) Interview With Tiger* - but still drew player's anger\n@highlight\nIn the piece a parody Woods talks about firing people and not paying tips\n@highlight\nAlso says that he should be slots 1-5 in history's five best golfers\n@highlight\nWoods hit out at the portrayal as 'some jerk' who does not resemble him", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 518, "end": 547}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 799, "end": 828}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Woods added that he and his agent have written to @placeholder demanding an explanation - though editors of the magazine have already responded by reiterating that their article is a clearly-marked parody.", "idx": 38934}], "idx": 25269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:59 EST, 16 July 2013 They're sweet, creamy and cold \u2013 just the way a good summer treat should be. But summer cooler drinks have been branded 'toxic sugar bombs' after it was discovered that they contain up to 20 teaspoons of sugar- that's the equivalent of 31 digestive biscuits. An investigation by The Sunday Mirror found that summer cooler drinks from coffee giants such as Costa and Starbucks contain a worrying amount of sugar. 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Roy Hodgson admitted Rio Ferdinand has every right to feel a 'grievance' towards him as he ended the Manchester United defender's international exile. Ferdinand, who has not played for England since a Euro 2012 qualifier against Switzerland in June 2011, returns for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro. England head coach Hodgson has dropped Joleon Lescott from the 26-man travelling party, which includes the recalled Ben Foster, Michael Dawson and Scott Parker.\n@highlight\nBoss Roy Hodgson describes decision as a 'no-brainer'\n@highlight\nBen Foster and Michael Dawson also make return\n@highlight\n26-man party named for forthcoming World Cup 2014 qualifiers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 131, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 237, "end": 253}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hodgson added: 'They were very good friends, but we are talking about @placeholder as a football team and not purely individuals.", "idx": 38938}, {"query": "'I expect the pair of them to do their job with @placeholder.", "idx": 38939}], "idx": 25273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"I love Merion, and I don't even know her last name,\" legendary golfer Lee Trevino was once memorably quoted when asked about the venue for this week's U.S. Open. \"Supermex\" had good cause for his admiration of the famous inland links near Philadelphia, having won the 1971 edition of the tournament after a playoff with Jack Nicklaus, no less. Nicklaus, who went on to win a record 18 major titles, described Merion's championship East Course as \"Acre for acre, maybe the best test of golf in the world.\" Current No. 1 Tiger Woods is another big fan. \"You have to be so disciplined to play that course,\" he said after a recent practice round.\n@highlight\nMerion is renowned as one of the finest golf courses in the world\n@highlight\nLegendary players have won important tournaments on the inland links\n@highlight\nU.S. Open venue is famous for its wicker basket flags\n@highlight\nStrong Scottish influence in the design of the East Course", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They first appeared at @placeholder in 1915, three years after the course opened in September 1912.", "idx": 38940}], "idx": 25274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Valerie Elliott Banned: Mangos from India are set to disappear from British shelves after an EU ruling It\u2019s the exotic fruit known for its sweet, perfumed flesh and is adored by top chefs such as Gordon Ramsay. But mangos imported from India are set to disappear from our shelves amid fears that shipments contain a pest that could destroy British tomato and cucumber crops. The news has infuriated Asian shopkeepers and restaurant owners, who stand to lose thousands of pounds due to a European-wide ban on the fruit that begins on Thursday. About 16million mangos from India are imported by the UK in a market worth nearly \u00a36million a year.\n@highlight\nIndian mango market is worth almost \u00a36million to the UK economy\n@highlight\nBut European-wide ban on the fruit is due to come into force on Thursday\n@highlight\nTobacco whiteflies in some shipments have prompted disease fears\n@highlight\nThe pests could have a devastate British tomato and cucumber crops\n@highlight\nNews has infuriated business owners, who stand to lose thousands", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 96, "end": 97}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 600, "end": 601}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 710, "end": 711}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ban has been introduced because some mango shipments have contained tobacco whitefly, which could affect @placeholder\u2019s \u00a3320\u2009million-a-year salad industry.", "idx": 38945}], "idx": 25278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Batman: Arkham City\" takes everything that was great about the first Arkham title and makes it bigger, bolder and better. The Dark Knight goes up against his most murderous foes with new weapons and allies in a story that expands the Batman universe. Spinning off the ending of \"Batman: Arkham Asylum,\" Gotham City decides that the best way to house all of its criminals is to wall off a large section of the city and dump them all together. So now, Joker, Penguin, Two-Face and others are free to do whatever they want inside those walls. Out of sight, out of mind.\n@highlight\nThe game spins off the end of \"Arkham Asylum\"\n@highlight\nStoryline is filled with intrigue and drama; fighting skills alone won't work\n@highlight\nCatwoman is a playable character, with her own adventures and upgrades\n@highlight\n\"Arkham City\" is a great mix of classic characters, new highlights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those trademark voices have become as necessary as the @placeholder's laugh or Batman's scowl.", "idx": 38948}], "idx": 25281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newly released emails show Attorney General Eric Holder said that Justice Department prosecutors who were critical of the department's handling of the fallout of the Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal could 'kiss my ass.' Fast and Furious was a botched effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to track firearms across the Southwest border. Revelations about it created a political firestorm, leading to congressional investigations and turnover within the ATF and Justice Department. Newly released emails show Holder said that prosecutors who were critical of the department's handling of the fallout of the Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal could 'kiss my ass'\n@highlight\nAttorney general said prosecutors critical of the department's handling of the gun-walking scandal could 'kiss my ass'\n@highlight\nFast and Furious was a botched effort by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to track firearms across the Southwest border\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans have long promoted the idea that Holder knew that federal agents had engaged in a risky tactic known as 'gun-walking'\n@highlight\nThe Justice Department's inspector general found no evidence that Holder was aware of the tactic", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 66, "end": 83}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 224, "end": 239}, {"start": 269, "end": 319}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 509}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 637, "end": 652}, {"start": 835, "end": 850}, {"start": 880, "end": 930}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 995, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'All they want to do \u2013 in reality \u2013 is cripple @placeholder and suck up to the gun lobby.", "idx": 38952}], "idx": 25283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young French mother whose two-year-old daughter was smuggled out of the country by her father and reportedly taken to jihadist centres in Syria arrived home Wednesday after they were reunited in Turkey. Meriam Rhaiem, 25, made headlines in March with an emotional appeal to French authorities to recognise her baby girl as 'the youngest French hostage'. Mother and daughter arrived at Villacoublay air base outside Paris at 2:15am Wednesday (00:15 GMT) aboard a plane chartered by the French interior ministry. 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In particular, he called the claim by Ryan and other Republicans that $716 billion is being cut from Medicare to fund the health care bill \"simply not true.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. 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Property group Monday Properties plans to tear down the two aging office buildings, at 1401 Wilson Blvd and 1400 Key Blvd in the Rosslyn neighborhood, that sit above the garage that played a pivotal role in ending Richard Nixon's presidency in 1974. The demolition will make way for a new mixed use development, with a 32-story apartment or condo building and a 29-story office building.\n@highlight\nA property developer plans to tear down the two aging Arlington, Virginia office buildings that sit above the garage\n@highlight\nThe parking lot is where FBI official Mark Felt leaked top-secret information to Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward\n@highlight\nThe garage was chosen because Felt, who was nicknamed because he was on 'deep background,' considered it an 'anonymous secure location'\n@highlight\nIt's not yet clear when the proposed demolition and subsequent construction would take place", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 194, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But before any construction can take place the proposed redevelopment will go through @placeholder's site plan process, which generally takes 1-4 years.", "idx": 38976}], "idx": 25293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)President Barack Obama may change the United States' plan to withdraw virtually all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2016, his new defense secretary said Saturday during a visit to the central Asian nation -- an indication that the White House is considering extending the U.S. troop presence there beyond that year. U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter made the comment in a news conference in Kabul with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who has previously called on Obama to \"re-examine\" the withdrawal plan to ensure his country has the support it needs to maintain security gains. Carter arrived in Afghanistan's capital on Saturday during his first foreign trip since being sworn in as defense secretary four days ago.\n@highlight\nAshton Carter: Obama considering \"possible changes\" to U.S. troop drawdown timeline\n@highlight\nCarter will visit U.S. troops and Afghan officials during his two-day stay in Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before his plane landed in Kabul, @placeholder told reporters he wants to better understand America's role in Afghanistan.", "idx": 38996}], "idx": 25306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Often forgotten in our national political discourse are those who need our attention the most: the poor. On Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., prominent broadcaster and author Tavis Smiley is setting out to remedy the situation with an important bipartisan discussion of poverty in America entitled, \"Vision for a New America: A Future Without Poverty.\" The goal of the discussion, for which Smiley deserves credit, is to bring much-deserved attention and aid to America's poor. Systemic poverty maligns every generation of Americans, but the 2008 recession and subsequent lackluster recovery have exaggerated the problem to a crisis level.\n@highlight\nWilliam Bennett: Often forgotten in our national political discourse are the poor\n@highlight\nBennett: More government intervention may not solve the problem of poverty\n@highlight\nHe says education, family values, earned success are the pillars of upward mobility\n@highlight\nBennett: The first step to alleviating poverty is to promote schools, families, churches", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 137, "end": 152}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 313, "end": 336}, {"start": 341, "end": 362}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the same time, @placeholder's family unit is decaying in record fashion.", "idx": 38997}], "idx": 25307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Adam Lallana put pen to paper at Liverpool on Monday, he joined a long list of Everton fans to have signed for the club's fierce local rivals. The midfielder will wear red instead of blue on his next visit to Goodison Park as he bids to claim victory against the team he grew up supporting as a boy. But Lallana isn't the only Evertonian to have plied his trade at Anfield. Here Sportsmail takes a look at how six other stars got on after crossing the Stanley Park divide. 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Jacqueline Ray claimed she feared for her daughter Umeko's life because she was being abused at the hands of husband Leon Bauchum. The 51-year-old, of Gig Harbor, Washington, told homicide detectives that she had paid assassin Luis Barker $12,000 to murder Mr Bauchum. 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Danny Walker, 28, was bored of vacuuming his home in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, so decided to capture his hoovers engaging in a range of activities. In the photos, Henry, Hettie, George and two 'baby' hoovers can be seen visiting a park, playing in a ball pool, having a haircut and gazing into a mirror. In one image, the cleaners are pictured relaxing on the roof of a boat as it cruises down a canal, while another sees Henry lying in bed after a night out.\n@highlight\nDanny Walker, 28, was bored of vacuuming home in Abingdon so decided to takes his Henry hoovers on adventures\n@highlight\nTook photos of Henry, Hettie, George and two 'baby' vacuum cleaners visiting pub, park, supermarket and hair salon\n@highlight\nIn another image, hoovers are pictured relaxing on the roof of boat as it cruises down canal in the rural market town\n@highlight\nMr Walker, who later uploaded hilarious photos online, said: 'Cleaning up is boring and I just felt like having a little fun'", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having a pint: Another image shows @placeholder and George drinking beer in a pub while perched on bar stools like regular punters.", "idx": 39014}], "idx": 25318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bentley and Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 07:40 EST, 3 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:55 EST, 3 January 2013 The mother of Neon Roberts, the seven-year-old boy with cancer, said today she planned to launch an eleventh-hour appeal against him having radiotherapy. Sally Roberts, 37, said she felt there were 'other options' for her son, who is due to begin radiotherapy next week, and said she wanted to find a medic who would back her up. She also admitted fear of missing out on grandchildren was a factor in her fight. Determined: Sally Roberts told Daybreak's Matt Barbet and Kate Garraway that she wanted to explore other treatments for her son\n@highlight\nSally Roberts, 37, tells Daybreak she wants to 'explore other options'\n@highlight\nSeven-year-old cancer sufferer Neon due to begin radiotherapy next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder believes his son should receive conventional treatment based on advice from his son's medical team.", "idx": 39015}], "idx": 25319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Buchanan, New York (CNN) -- The chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission got a firsthand look Tuesday at the Indian Point nuclear plant on a visit organized by two members of Congress from New York who want the plant shut down. Chairman Gregory Jaczko toured the plant with longtime Indian Point opponents Rep. Nita Lowey and Rep. Elliot Engel, who have been raising concerns about the safety of the plant following the earthquake and tsunami in Japan that seriously damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. \"As I have repeatedly stressed to (plant owner) Entergy and the NRC, I continue to have serious concerns about several specific issues related to Indian Point,\" Lowey said at a press conference following the tour.\n@highlight\n2 New York members of Congress want nuclear plant closed\n@highlight\nLowey, Engel say too many people live too close for evacuation\n@highlight\nNRC chairman praises \"dialogue\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 48, "end": 76}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lowey said new data showing that @placeholder is located at two fault lines means the NRC should also evaluate whether a seismic event could affect the power supply or cause the spent fuel pools to leak.", "idx": 39018}], "idx": 25321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Valerie Elliott PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 6 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 6 October 2012 The export of live farm animals from the UK to the Continent has been suspended after two sheep drowned and 42 had to be shot at Ramsgate. The incident happened after 500 sheep bound for France were unloaded from a lorry to an area of the port normally used for washing vehicles. Six fell into an underground water tank. Four were rescued but two drowned. Other sheep then got stones stuck in their hooves and a vet ordered that 42 were lame and should be shot immediately.\n@highlight\nA lorry with 500 sheep bound for France unloaded the animals in a vehicle washing area\n@highlight\nSix sheep ended up in a water tank, two of which drowned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 134, "end": 135}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stopped: @placeholder trade with livestock, such as sheep, has now been suspended since the incident in Ramsgate last month where 44 animals died", "idx": 39020}], "idx": 25323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republican leaders will propose cutting more spending to balance the amount of additional disaster relief money in a short-term government spending measure defeated earlier by the House, two Republican sources told CNN on Thursday. The additional spending cut, called an offset, would be roughly $100 million from a Department of Energy loan program linked to the solar panel firm Solyndra, which recently collapsed, said the sources -- a GOP aide and a Republican member of Congress -- who spoke on condition of not being identified. The plan, which faces sharp Democratic opposition, could pave the way for a partial government shutdown when the current fiscal year ends on September 30 if it is not resolved.\n@highlight\nNEW: Majority Leader Reid says the GOP-backed bill \"will be rejected by the Senate\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The Senate is \"ready to stay in Washington next week,\" he adds\n@highlight\nA Democratic aide says Senate Democrats are united against an offset to the bill\n@highlight\nThe added offset would cut a federal loan fund linked to a bankrupt solar energy firm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 336, "end": 355}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 459, "end": 461}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The move was intended to persuade the 48 Republicans who voted against the GOP measure Wednesday night to change their minds, according to the @placeholder aide.", "idx": 39023}, {"query": "The House vote Wednesday was 195 \"yea\" and 230 \"nay,\" with 48 Republicans joining all but a handful of minority @placeholder in opposing the short-term spending plan.", "idx": 39026}], "idx": 25324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova A mother of seven has beaten odds of almost one in a million to one by giving birth to seven children - all on different days of the week. Amanda Phizacklea, 37, from Ramsden Street, Barrow, Cumbria, completed the set with the arrival of baby Eva, on a Wednesday. She says her brood even match the child-by-child characteristics of the traditional Monday's Child poem. The Phizacklea family including mother Amanda (centre right) with with newborn Eva and (l-r) Sam, 2, Rebecca, 19, Ben, 9, father Steve with Lexi, 4, Jack, 7, and Lyndsey, 20, with her own daughter Elizabeth, 18 months\n@highlight\nAmanda Phizacklea, 37, from Barrow, Cumbria, completed set with Eva\n@highlight\nSaid to midwife: 'We have to push her out before midnight'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 679, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added: '@placeholder and I joked with the midwife that baby Eva would need to be born on either (June 18 or 25) to complete the collection.", "idx": 39032}], "idx": 25328} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England finished their autumn series in memorable fashion as a powerful forward effort, guided by excellent control from the half-backs, secured a deserved 26-17 win. Attention will now turn to England's Six Nations opener against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in February as Stuart Lancaster's side look to build on this impressive display. Here, Sportsmail looks at five things England learned from the match. 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Park Forest Police officer Craig Taylor, 43, was charged last Wednesday with a felony count of reckless conduct in the death of John Wrana. Taylor was released on his own recognizance Monday after a brief hearing. According to a court document filed by the Cook County prosecutors, Taylor and other officers were called to Victory Centre where Wrana lived on July 26, 2013, after a staff member reported Wrana was threatening other residents and was combative with emergency workers attempting to take him to the hospital.\n@highlight\nJohn Wrana was shot dead with bean-bag rounds in his Chicago assisted living home in July last year\n@highlight\nPolice were called when he'd become belligerent after refusing treatment for a urinary tract infection\n@highlight\nHe was brandishing his cane and a shoehorn when he was shot\n@highlight\nPatrolman Craig Taylor, 43, was yesterday charged in the death\n@highlight\nProsecutors claim Taylor was needlessly violent and didn't try to calm Wrana before shooting him", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A short time later, @placeholder grabbed a knife, according to prosecutors, and threatened to throw the knife at them and then 'cut' them, refusing their orders to drop the knife.", "idx": 39044}], "idx": 25336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 03:44 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:18 EST, 25 July 2013 Fast cars, speedboats, yachts\u2009\u2026\u2009these three men lived a life of luxury, and were more than happy to flaunt their apparent good fortune to the world. Except Richard Pope, Paul Gunter and Simon Odoni didn\u2019t owe their flashy lifestyles to luck. They owed them to an elaborate scam which fleeced 2,300 people out of \u00a385million. The three conmen have now been jailed for a total of 43 years at a court in America. 'Arrogant': Paul Gunter, seen aboard Richard Pope's boat No Slack, had built up a portfolio of 26 homes using money stolen from thousands of victims\n@highlight\nPaul Gunter, Richard Pope and Simon Odoni lived life of luxury in U.S.\n@highlight\n'Ruthless' trio jailed for a collective 43 years at a court in Florida\n@highlight\nEmployed people to cold call victims and convince them to buy shares\n@highlight\nMany victims lost their entire live savings - one was driven to suicide\n@highlight\nRipped off UK investors to pay for yachts, sports cars and private jet travel\n@highlight\nGunter used stolen money to build up portfolio of 26 properties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 993, "end": 994}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He lost more than \u00a370,000 to Pope, @placeholder and their accomplices.", "idx": 39050}], "idx": 25339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When you first hear his pitch, it defies logic: Mitch McConnell, a 30-year veteran of the Senate, campaigning for re-election as an agent of change. \"If you want change, if you're unhappy with the direction of this country, the candidate of change is the guy you're looking at,\" McConnell told an audience at a Chamber of Commerce lunch here. 72-year-old McConnell -- the top Senate Republican -- is running against a 35-year-old Democrat who has never had an elected job in D.C. But he's the change candidate? Well, if you're a voter with an unfavorable view of President Barack Obama -- and according to a new CNN/Opinion Research International Poll, that's about two-thirds of Kentucky voters -- McConnell's argument has appeal once he explains it. He says the only real option for altering the balance of power in Washington is a GOP Senate takeover on Election Day -- and putting him in charge.\n@highlight\nMcConnell could become majority leader if he wins his Senate election\n@highlight\nOpponent Grimes has a well-financed campaign aided by Democratic stars\n@highlight\nThe candidates are a study in different styles", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 62}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 311, "end": 329}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 612, "end": 650}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The trouble for @placeholder is that as she becomes better known, and put through the grind of this intense campaign, her favorable ratings are dipping, too.", "idx": 39058}, {"query": "He never would have spoken about it during his GOP primary fight, but it is front and center in the general election campaign against a @placeholder.", "idx": 39060}, {"query": "@placeholder, on the other hand, appears energized by pressing the flesh with voters.", "idx": 39061}], "idx": 25344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manu Tuilagi is the missing link for England according to Leicester, who expect their Anglo-Samoan centre to return from injury later this month and in good time to prepare for the Six Nations. The 23-year-old\u2019s recovery from a groin problem will serve as a Christmas present for club and country. The Tigers and the national team have had cause to lament the absence of the wrecking-ball runner. Tuilagi has not played since suffering his latest setback at the end of October, during a European Champions Cup tie against Ulster. 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Erik Prince, CEO and chairman of Blackwater USA, is sworn in Tuesday at a congressional hearing. The committee convened amid an FBI investigation into a September 16 shootout involving Blackwater personnel that resulted in the deaths of Iraqi civilians. Following is a transcript of Prince's opening statement: Chairman [Henry] Waxman, [D-California], Congressman [Thomas] Davis, [R-Virginia], members of the committee, my name is Eric Prince, and I am the chairman and CEO of the Prince Group and Blackwater USA.\n@highlight\nErik Prince, CEO of Blackwater USA, testifies before House panel\n@highlight\nHearings held amid an FBI probe into a shootout involving Blackwater personnel\n@highlight\nPrince: \"I believe we acted appropriately at all times\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 90, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 479, "end": 490}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The entire @placeholder family mourns the loss of these brave lives.", "idx": 39072}], "idx": 25354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Against the stunning backdrop of the French Riviera, hundreds of photographers lie in wait. As the sun shines gloriously on La Croisette Promenade, some of the film industry's most famous faces including Gael Garcia Bernal, Sofia Coppola and Zhangke Jia -- three of whom make up this year's festival jury -- are stepping out for a photocall. Screams of \"Sofia! Sofia!\" can barely be heard over the jostle of photographers wildly gesticulating towards the panel in the hopes of getting the best shots. As the 2014 Cannes Film Festival gets underway, the President of the Jury and former Palme D'or prize winner, director Jane Campion has criticized the film industry for failing to recognize the contribution of women.\n@highlight\nCannes jury president Jane Campion has challenged the film industry to recognize the contribution of women in film\n@highlight\nFor the first time, the Cannes festival jury this year is female-dominated, with five women to four men\n@highlight\nCampion is the only female director to have won Cannes' coveted Palme d'Or", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 133, "end": 154}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 522, "end": 541}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the artistic director in charge of the annual event, the problem is not with @placeholder specifically, but rather the entire film industry.", "idx": 39083}], "idx": 25359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Trinny Woodall (right) has vowed to give her 11-year-old daughter the perfect Christmas after the death of her ex-husband Johnny Elichaoff, 55 (left) Trinny Woodall has vowed to give her 11-year-old daughter the perfect Christmas after the tragic death of her ex-husband who fell from the roof of a shopping centre. The fashion expert's former husband Johnny Elichaoff, 55, died last month after he apparently fell from Whiteley\u2019s shopping centre in Bayswater. Ms Woodall, 50, who is dating art mogul Charles Saatchi, and Mr Elichaoff were married for ten years and had a daughter, Lyla, before they divorced in 2009.\n@highlight\nTrinny Woodall's ex-husband Johnny Elichaoff died last month\n@highlight\nHe is thought to have fallen from roof of Whiteley's shopping centre\n@highlight\nWoodall, 50, and Elichaoff were married for ten years before 2009 divorce\n@highlight\nThey had a daughter, Lyla, together and remained on friendly terms\n@highlight\nWoodall says she is determined to give daughter normal Christmas\n@highlight\nDescribes festive season as 'poignant' but says they are 'moving forward'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 123, "end": 138}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 353, "end": 368}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 658, "end": 673}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This summer, less than 12 months after the incident, Ms Woodall was pictured with Mr @placeholder sobbing at a table outside the same restaurant.", "idx": 39092}], "idx": 25365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:30 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 02:23 EST, 21 February 2014 Two men pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow brain damaged and severely disabled. They were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when go to games. Louie Sanchez, 31, saying he kicked and punched Stow, pleaded guilty to one count of mayhem that disabled and disfigured the victim. He was sentenced to eight years in prison with credit for 1,086 days.\n@highlight\nBryan Stow was beaten nearly to death by rival fans while attending an LA Dodgers game\n@highlight\nLouie Sanchez and Marvin Norwood pleaded guilty to the attack\n@highlight\nStow is permanently brain damaged and can no longer care for himself", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnesses at the hearing said @placeholder taunted Giants fans throughout the game.", "idx": 39095}], "idx": 25367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's official. Lewis Hamilton is Mercedes' main man -- and the new Formula One world champion. After a rollercoaster eight months of intense competition with his Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, the Briton captured a second world title with victory at the final race of the year in Abu Dhabi. The 29-year-old added the 2014 crown at the twilight season finale to the 2008 title he won with McLaren. The hyped desert duel between Hamilton and Rosberg failed to materialize when the German's car lost power from its hybrid energy recovery system at the halfway stage of the race and his challenge fell away.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins the 2014 Formula One drivers' championship for Mercedes\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old took the crown by 67 points from his teammate Nico Rosberg\n@highlight\nRosberg's car lost power at the halfway stage of the Abu Dhabi race and he finished 14th\n@highlight\nIt is the second world title for British racer Hamilton who also won the 2008 title with McLaren", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the sun set on the 2014 season, @placeholder prepared to have dinner with his family and girlfriend, who had surprised him by flying into Abu Dhabi on Sunday morning.", "idx": 39099}], "idx": 25368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They had Paul Gascoigne here once. Towards the end of his career, when the flame of his glorious talent was flickering out, English football\u2019s great enigma spent two underwhelming years at Goodison Park. Now they have the nearest thing there has been to Gazza in his pomp. If Ross Barkley makes the progress expected of him, there will be nothing sad or forgettable about his Everton career. In one magical moment on Monday night, Barkley showed why he is bounding to the top. From the change of speed to the ballet dancer balance, all with the ball glued to his feet, Barkley evoked memories of the young Gascoigne, his stunning opening goal setting Everton on their way to a comfortable victory.\n@highlight\nEverton defeated Queens Park Rangers 3-1 in their Premier League clash on Monday evening\n@highlight\nRoss Barkley opened the scoring with a wonder goal from long range in the first-half\n@highlight\nKevin Mirallas doubled the Toffees' first-half lead with a heavily deflected free-kick\n@highlight\nMore terrible defending from Rangers led to Steven Naismith scoring a header after the break\n@highlight\nSubstitute Bobby Zamora pulled one back for the Hoops with a close range finish from Jordan Mutch's blocked shot\n@highlight\nThe result takes Roberto Martinez's side above local rivals Liverpool to tenth place in the table\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE to see Dominic King's players ratings for both sets of teams", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 726, "end": 744}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1369}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wheels away after taking advantage of woeful QPR defending to score Everton's third goal", "idx": 39100}], "idx": 25369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A letter from the head of a New York police union told officers they were facing a 'verified' threat by a militant prison group and warned cops Saturday to wear bulletproof vests and carry extra magazines. An NYPD spokesperson stated there was not a 'credible, specific threat' after Sergeants Benevolent Association president Ed Mullins warned of an organized action to shoot an on-duty officer. The New York Daily News reports Mullins sent the warning based on information that 10 members of the Black Guerrilla Family planned to shoot an NYPD officer. 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If he had passed a year ago, it would be a no-brainer. For a World War II soldier who dedicated more than 50 years to one institution and one wife during a time in which examples of both grow rarer by the decade, it seems flags should be flown at half staff. But then there's Jerry Sandusky. And then there's Paterno's silence and then ... well with all due respect to the Paterno family, his loved ones and the Penn State community, uninterrupted mourning becomes difficult.\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson says Joe Paterno was a renowned coach who gave his life to Penn State\n@highlight\nOrdinarily, he says, you would fly flags at half staff for such a man\n@highlight\nGranderson: Paterno's failure to speak out forcefully to stop child sex abuse scars his reputation\n@highlight\nBut Granderson says many other great men have exhibited terrible flaws", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 624, "end": 633}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Years passed and the coach didn't utter one word about what he knew about @placeholder to the media but he managed to address the media on his front porch within hours of his firing.", "idx": 39123}, {"query": "How many would do so if they were one of @placeholder's alleged victims.", "idx": 39125}], "idx": 25382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He may be second in line to Britain's throne. But Prince William shunned exclusive treatment, instead boarding a commercial flight to get to his meeting with President Obama. His surprise appearance aboard the plane as it sat in LaGuardia Airport, New York, sparked a flurry of excitement, with passengers gasping and taking pictures. 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The Western military alliance's spokeswoman, Oana Lungescu, said on Twitter that the cyber attacks, which began on Saturday evening, continued on Sunday, although most services were eventually restored. 'It doesn't impede our ability to command and control our forces. At no time was there any risk to our classified networks,' another NATO official said. NATO's main public website (www.nato.int), which carried a statement by Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen saying that Sunday's referendum on Crimea's status would violate international law and lack legitimacy, worked intermittently.\n@highlight\nUkrainian hacktivist group claiming responsibility for bringing down several public NATO sites at the weekend\n@highlight\n'Cyber Berkut' say they did it in an act of protect against Western powers\n@highlight\nA secession vote tomorrow will determine whether Crimea will be handed over to Russia\n@highlight\nCyber attacks from both sides have escalated over the last few weeks as the crisis in the area continues", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 589, "end": 609}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Russian websites have both been targets for cyber attacks in recent weeks but this appeared the first major attack on a Western website since the crisis began.", "idx": 39133}], "idx": 25386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adrian Durham Follow @@talkSPORTDrive Germany could win this World Cup, but they\u2019ll face tougher tasks than the victory over Portugal. They thrashed a team whose best defender was sent off in the first half, whose best player Cristiano Ronaldo wasn\u2019t fully fit, and who had one of the least reliable goalkeepers I\u2019ve seen at this tournament. And of course the Germans did a bit of cheating to make sure they won. 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The greeting card giant enlisted real-life lesbian couple of two years, Eugenia and Corinna, for its Put Your Heart to Paper campaign, which asks romantic partners to describe their feelings for each other without using the word 'love'. For the series of clips, real couples were filmed as they shared touching stories about their significant others and their relationships. Scroll down for video True love: Eugenia (left) and Corinna (right) star in Hallmark's first ad featuring a same-sex couple. 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The two men raided the Museum of the History of the Olympic Games, a smaller building close to the main Archaeological Museum of Olympia, just after 7:30 a.m. local time, said Athanassios Kokkalakis, a police spokesman. The robbers \"approached the museum's guard, tied her hands and bound her mouth and then went into the museum, where they took 65 to 68 small clay and brass small statues, and a gold ring, and put them in a bag and left.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Culture Minister Pavlos Geroulanos is traveling to Olympia to see the robbery scene\n@highlight\nNEW: Three art works, including a Picasso, were stolen from an Athens gallery last month\n@highlight\nThe robbers took dozens of small statues and a gold ring from Olympia, police say\n@highlight\nThe Archaeological Museum of Olympia is located at the birthplace of the Olympic Games", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 206, "end": 247}, {"start": 287, "end": 318}, {"start": 359, "end": 380}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 932, "end": 963}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' office said his offer to step down not yet been accepted.", "idx": 39148}], "idx": 25393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bestselling author Michael Connelly might be best known for his character Detective Harry Bosch. But his second-most-popular character is no slouch either. Connelly's books have sold more than 50 million copies around the world, most of them featuring the fictional Bosch of the Los Angeles Police Department. But in 2005, Connelly moved away from his popular police procedurals to try his hand at a legal thriller. The result was \"The Lincoln Lawyer\" with Mickey Haller, a criminal defense attorney who works out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car. The book was a hit and later became a critically acclaimed movie starring Matthew McConaughey.\n@highlight\nMichael Connelly's new novel features lawyer Mickey Haller of \"Lincoln Lawyer\" fame\n@highlight\nConnelly's fifth Haller book, \"The Gods of Guilt,\" goes on sale this week\n@highlight\nHaller takes on a murder case in which the victim is a former client\n@highlight\nConnelly is working with Amazon Studios on pilot featuring Det. 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He was \u2018a selfish, demanding, controlling man, who could explode with demonstrations of extreme cruelty\u2019 as well as a \u2018philanderer\u2019 who used prostitutes, his niece Sylvana Perdoni told a court.\n@highlight\nItalian Piero Curati, of Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, died aged 81 in 2007\n@highlight\nHis sister Carmen Curati, 90, has been at war with his niece and nephew\n@highlight\nThe duo, Sylvano and Roberto Perdoni, won a High Court battle last year\n@highlight\nDispute centres over English will he signed in 1980 and Italian will in 1994\n@highlight\nIf latter will replaced earlier will, Mrs Curati can inherit all his global assets\n@highlight\nBut if 1980 will was valid, Sylvano and Roberto will inherit English wealth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She continued: \u2018Despite his deplorable and totally abhorrent behaviour, and his hateful character, @placeholder and Piero loved each other and I believe one could not live without the other.", "idx": 39155}], "idx": 25396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by outed spy Valerie Plame and her husband against Vice President Dick Cheney and other top Bush administration officials. A judge threw out the lawsuit from ex-spy Valerie Plame and husband Joseph Wilson. Plame had accused members of the Bush administration of leaking her identity. To knowingly disclose classified information to unauthorized recipients is a crime, and Plame's position was classified. U.S. District Judge John Bates said the lawsuit raises \"important questions relating to the propriety of actions undertaken by our highest government officials.\" But in a 41-page decision, he found Plame and her husband, former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, failed to show the case belongs in federal court.\n@highlight\nEx-spy had accused members of Bush administration of leaking her identity\n@highlight\nJudge tosses out lawsuit from Valerie Plame, husband Joseph Wilson\n@highlight\nBush-appointed judge said couple failed to show case belongs in federal court\n@highlight\nPlame's identity as a CIA operative was exposed in July 2003", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple argued the disclosure destroyed her career and was done to retaliate against @placeholder, who said the administration had \"twisted\" the evidence used to justify the invasion.", "idx": 39159}], "idx": 25399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The brief detention in Havana, Cuba, last week of a Portland, Oregon, church group comes on the heels of the detention of an American contractor and could indicate an increasingly chilly reception for some American visitors, according to the church travelers. The December 26 trip for 14 members of the First Unitarian Church of Portland is a reminder of the entrenched tensions between Cuba and the United States despite the Obama administration's loosening of previous restrictions. The church group was traveling on a U.S.-issued license and planned to do humanitarian work. The group was denied entry to Cuba. Part of the group spent the night detained inside the Havana airport before being put on a plane to Mexico, the church's social justice minister, the Rev. Kate Lore, told CNN.\n@highlight\nIncident could indicate an increasingly chilly reception for some American visitors\n@highlight\nGroup traveling on a U.S.-issued license, planned to do humanitarian work\n@highlight\nCuban authorities put five back on plane to Mexico; rest spend night on airport floor\n@highlight\nIn another recent incident, an American contractor was detained", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 313, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 797}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jones said she told the Cuban officials, \"We love the @placeholder.", "idx": 39161}], "idx": 25400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Clements Follow @@Ashley_Clements Arsenal have snapped up highly-rated Barcelona youth product Georgios Spanoudakis, who previously rejected a number of offers to sign with Arsene Wenger's side. The 15-year-old central midfielder joined the Catalan club's La Masia academy from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2009, but will now join Arsenal's Under-18 set-up for the coming season. Spanoudakis has made several appearances for Germany's youth teams, but could still choose to play for Greece should he wish to transfer his nationality. 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In the post-Mao era, Chinese leadership change and power transition have become institutionalized and more predictable. That's until the somewhat unexpected Bo Xilai affair. Although the sacking of the Chongqing leader -- in the wake of a murder investigation that implicated him and his wife -- revealed the startling degree of widespread corruption and abuse of power among high-ranking leaders, it also exposed the intense struggle among various ideologies of China's leaders and intellectual elites. This is somewhat unprecedented. After three decades of reforms, China's social economic landscape has been transformed. Short-term and long-term problems and challenges abound. While addressing such problems as inflation, the asset bubble, corruption and increasingly daring expressions of public discontent, China's leaders and intellectual elites are also searching for long-term legitimacy.\n@highlight\nDespite Party's calls to \"speak with one voice,\" dissenting ideas, differences being voiced\n@highlight\nLu: Dominating the debates are the neoliberals and neo-Maoists who occupy the leadership\n@highlight\nNeo-liberals see free market, democracy as universal; Wang Yang represents them, Lu says\n@highlight\nBo, tipped for Standing Committee until his fall, neo-Maoists touted \"common wealth\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1300}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1370}]}, "qas": [{"query": "China is in urgent need of a soul, a set of dominant ideas, as the efficacy of the @placeholder's official ideology -- emphasizing \"harmonious society\" and \"scientific development\" -- diminishes.", "idx": 39165}], "idx": 25404} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A team of experts gathered Friday on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula to decide how to deal with marauding bears that reportedly have killed two people recently. As many as 12,000 bears live on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. The bears are blamed for the deaths of two guards at a geological station near a platinum mine on the peninsula in far eastern Russia. Russian media reports cite local law enforcement officials as saying the remains of the two men had been \"gnawed on.\" Groups of bears have been reported in the region since the deaths, and many people have refused to work at the mine, saying they are afraid.\n@highlight\nTwo guards killed July 17 near platinum mine, apparently by bears\n@highlight\nGroups of bears seen in other parts of Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia\n@highlight\nOfficial says it may be necessary to shoot some bears to protect people\n@highlight\nExperts say salmon shortage is driving bears into closer contact with humans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 70, "end": 88}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 223, "end": 241}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 765, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trouble in northeastern @placeholder began when the two unarmed geological station guards were found dead July 17.", "idx": 39170}], "idx": 25405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amid the din and the disapproving cat calls making their way down from The Jungle, Wayne Rooney will deliver his final instructions at Celtic Park. It is on the field, in the moments before Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson gets this clash with Scotland under way, when England\u2019s players will wrap their arms around each other. The pre-match huddle is famous at Celtic \u2014 started here in the 90s when Tony Mowbray was captain of the club. On Tuesday, it is guaranteed to provoke a different reception. 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Bowe Bergdahl, held prisoner by the Taliban or its allies for nearly five years, are cause for celebration. Bergdahl was the only U.S. soldier being held in the Afghan war. The U.S. military does not abandon its own. Bergdahl's release is nonetheless controversial because of the price paid for it: our release of five former Taliban leaders from Guantanamo to Qatar, where, we are told, they will be monitored and barred from leaving that small Gulf Emirate for one year. There is no denying that the release of Taliban murderers was a stiff price to pay. Letting them go (albeit after a dozen years of incarceration at Guantanamo) was necessary, the administration says, because otherwise Sgt. Bergdahl's life was in danger. If Washington, knowing of an imminent threat to his life, had chosen simply to let one of our soldiers die, how would the American public react?\n@highlight\nDouglass Cassel: The objections to the Bergdahl deal raise serious issues\n@highlight\nHe says negotiating with the Taliban, which was holding Bergdahl, made sense\n@highlight\nCassel: Administration was justified in not complying with requirement to notify Congress\n@highlight\nHe says Guantanamo remains a gaping wound in U.S. credibility internationally", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 965, "end": 979}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1287}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One objection is that the released Taliban prisoners, who have killed before, are likely to kill again, once they return to Afghanistan in one year (assuming they do not slip away from @placeholder even sooner).", "idx": 39175}], "idx": 25409} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- The diplomatic drama over Chen Guangcheng showed promising signs of a resolution Friday, with China indicating the activist could apply to travel to the United States and New York University announcing it has invited him to be a visiting scholar. China was incensed after Chen, who broke out of house arrest, sought refuge at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. He left the embassy after six days and went to a hospital, where he was reunited with his wife and their two children. Since then, he has made several pleas to be allowed to leave China, including a call to a U.S. congressional hearing.\n@highlight\nNew York University wants Chinese activist to work with its law programs\n@highlight\nChina says Chen can apply to study abroad \"like other Chinese citizens\"\n@highlight\nU.S. Embassy staff had a chance to meet with Chen, Secretary Clinton says\n@highlight\nChen says he wants to go to the United States to \"recuperate\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 206}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 620, "end": 638}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chen had said early Friday that U.S. @placeholder officials had told him Chinese security personnel stopped U.S. diplomats from entering his hospital room Thursday.", "idx": 39183}, {"query": "On Friday, Chen mollified his tone compared with the comments he made a day earlier, when he said he was \"very disappointed\" in the @placeholder government because he felt American officials had lobbied for him to leave the embassy and abandoned him at the hospital.", "idx": 39185}], "idx": 25413} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerri Peev Damage to the British economy from trade sanctions against Russia would be a 'price worth paying', William Hague said yesterday. Travel bans and asset freezes against Moscow's 'bullying' behaviour towards Ukraine were planned, the Foreign Secretary said. America has admitted that the sanctions will have more impact on the EU than on the US \u2013 Europe buys much of its gas from Russia \u2013 and many fear London, where Russian oligarchs have invested billions, will suffer. Foreign Secretary William Hague has said travel bans and asset freezes against Moscow's 'bullying' behaviour towards Ukraine were planned Mr Hague said that despite this 'more far-reaching measures' were being prepared that would have a fundamental impact.\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary says damage to UK economy is worth it\n@highlight\nAmerica admits sanctions have more impact on EU than on US\n@highlight\nMany fear London, where Russian oligarchs invest billions, will suffer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 338, "end": 339}, {"start": 353, "end": 354}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 784, "end": 785}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 863, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 875}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those expected to be penalised include the companies controlled by the @placeholder President's inner circle and the Russian defence industry.", "idx": 39186}], "idx": 25414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor A sustained noise that could best be called a hoot and holler greeted Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul at the mention of his name, before he took the stage at Friday's Conservative Political Action Conference and declared that cell phone records sought by government agencies were 'none of their damned business!' By the time he launched into his blue streak against the National Security Agency and quoted Pink Floyd to criticize President Barack Obama, the overflow crowd of thousands sounded like Beyonce concertgoers who had stumbled into the wrong ballroom. The crowd simultaneously drank it in and shouted it out, making Paul the star of the Conservative Political Action Conference's second day and giving him \u2013 by far \u2013 the event's loudest applause.\n@highlight\nPaul, a Kentucky senator, got the Conservative Political Action Conference's loudest applause with a libertarian message\n@highlight\nHe railed against President Obama for allowing the National Security Agency to seize millions of Americans' phone records with a single warrant\n@highlight\nPaul is seen as a major 2016 presidential contender\n@highlight\nThe CPAC even has heard from other crowd favorites Ted Cruz, Chris Christie, Rick Santorum and Donald Trump\n@highlight\nPaul sued the Obama administration, and the president personally, in February over the alleged NSA abuses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 200, "end": 239}, {"start": 403, "end": 426}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 835, "end": 874}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 984, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1367}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rand Paul tapped into the libertarian undercurrent that has percolated throughout @placeholder \u2013 and found its voice Friday afternoon.", "idx": 39187}], "idx": 25415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Workers in Southeast Asia's shrimp industry suffer regular abuse and sometimes live in what amounts to virtual slavery, a human-rights organization said Wednesday. The Solidarity Center report says the global shrimp industry is worth about $13 billion annually. Sexual and physical abuse, debt bondage, child labor and unsafe working conditions are common in Thailand and Bangladesh's shrimp processing factories, the Solidarity Center said in a 40-page report. The Solidarity Center describes itself as \"an international nonprofit allied organization of the AFL-CIO established to provide assistance to workers around the world.\" Workers told Thai police who raided one factory in September 2006 \"that if they made a mistake on the shrimp peeling line, asked for sick leave, or tried to escape, they could expect to be beaten, sexually molested, or publicly tortured,\" according to the report.\n@highlight\nSexual and physical abuse, child labor alleged in Southeast Asia shrimp industry\n@highlight\nThai police described one factory as \"little short of medieval,\" report says\n@highlight\nMuch of shrimp processed in Thailand is destined for the United States\n@highlight\nU.S. lawmaker calls report's findings \"outrageous ... unacceptable\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 188, "end": 204}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 438, "end": 454}, {"start": 486, "end": 502}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 976, "end": 989}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thailand is one of the world's largest shrimp exporters; @placeholder has a much smaller industry.", "idx": 39188}], "idx": 25416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Niki Lauda is the Lazarus of Formula One. Having risen in triumph from the brink of death, his tale of almost biblical proportions was given the Hollywood treatment in recently-released blockbuster \"Rush.\" But the straight-talking triple world champion does not believe in miracles or the sentiment of the silver screen. The Austrian has built his own legacy by defying not only death, but also his family, employers and arch rivals along the way. \"I go my own way,\" the 64-year-old, whose fightback from life-threatening injuries in 1976 to win two more world titles ranks as one of sport's greatest comebacks, told CNN's The Circuit.\n@highlight\nFormula One legend Niki Lauda defied his wealthy family to pursue a career in racing\n@highlight\nThe Austrian impressed tough team boss Enzo Ferrari despite criticizing his car\n@highlight\nAfter a life-threatening crash in 1976, Lauda got back in the car after just 42 days\n@highlight\nHe would go on to win two more world titles before retiring a second time in 1985", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lauda soon earned the respect of \"@placeholder,\" a proponent of tough love who the Austrian still describes as \"the most charismatic guy I have ever met in my whole life.\"", "idx": 39196}], "idx": 25423} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Recep Tayyip Erdogan is taking on supporters of the cleric Fethullah Gulen, a former ally Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has dismissed international criticism of raids on media organizations in the country, telling the EU 'keep your opinions to yourselves.' The 28-member bloc has criticized yesterday's police raids, which targeted a newspaper and a television station affiliated with the US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen - a one-time ally of President Erdogan who has turned into one of his biggest critics. More than two dozen people, including a chief editor, journalists, television producers and scriptwriters, were detained in Sunday's raids, that included the Istanbul headquarters of Zaman newspaper and Samanyolu TV.\n@highlight\nRecep Tayyip Erdogan says he doesn't care if the crackdown affects his country's longstanding bid to join the 28-member bloc\n@highlight\nMore than two dozen people, including a chief editor, journalists, television producers and scriptwriters, were detained yesterday in Istanbul\n@highlight\nOperation targeted Zaman newspaper and Samanyolu television station\n@highlight\nMajor escalation in president's battle with former ally Fethullah Gulen\n@highlight\nHe claims US-based cleric's network is conspiring to topple him\n@highlight\nDetained TV executive said: 'This is a shameful sight for Turkey'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 109, "end": 128}, {"start": 228, "end": 229}, {"start": 399, "end": 400}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 772}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkish police launched a sweeping operation to arrest supporters of President Tayyip Erdogan's rival, @placeholder-exiled imam Fethullah Gulen", "idx": 39206}], "idx": 25427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Doyle Pressure: \u2018Red\u2019 Len McCluskey, told Labour leader Ed Miliband to \u2018bring home the bacon\u2019 for union members on Monday The union bankrolling Labour\u2019s general election campaign wants a new Ministry of Labour to represent the interests of trade unionists if Ed Miliband gets into Downing Street. Unite is in talks with the party about creating a powerful department headed by a secretary of state, whose role would be \u2018batting for 30million working people\u2019, a senior union figure has revealed. In secret recordings passed to the Daily Mail, Steve Turner said Unite would also press for the repeal of trade union laws including the rule that unions can only call strikes after holding a postal ballot.\n@highlight\nWant a new Ministry of Labour if Ed Miliband gets into Downing Street\n@highlight\nSenior figure claimed it would be 'battling' for 30 million working people\n@highlight\nSteve Turner said Unite plan to press for repeal of trade union laws", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 199, "end": 216}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 732, "end": 749}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His remarks will heap further pressure on the Labour leader to distance himself from @placeholder.", "idx": 39208}], "idx": 25429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Six hip-hop artists from five countries speaking four languages are on stage, warming up for their show at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. International hip-hop artists warm up for their show at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday. \"Warming up\" doesn't really capture it; the dancers explode across the stage, each one with a different hip-hop style. Michelle Salazar is chic-grungy in black jeans and white T-shirt, her long black hair swirling around her head. Hassan El Haf, from Lebanon, tall and thin, does a kind of electric hip-hop mixed with salsa.\n@highlight\nHip-hop artists from five countries visit the U.S. to meet U.S. artists, perform\n@highlight\nVisit is part of State Department's Cultural Visitors Program\n@highlight\nTeam visits New York City, Washington, Philadelphia over three weeks\n@highlight\n\"It's a real immersion into the culture,\" Philippine performer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 131, "end": 168}, {"start": 231, "end": 268}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 746, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Dancers in the @placeholder don't have much of a foundation [in hip-hop],\" she says.", "idx": 39211}], "idx": 25432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Tomas continued to lose brawn in the Caribbean Sea on Monday morning after pummeling the island of St. Vincent over the weekend, the National Hurricane Center said. As of 5 a.m. ET Sunday, Tomas, a tropical storm with sustained winds of 50 mph (85 kph), was located about 135 miles (220 kilometers) northeast of Curacao, according to the Hurricane Center. The storm was moving west at about 14 mph (22 kph). Tropical storm-force winds extended outward up to 175 miles (280 kilometers) from the center of Tomas. Tomas moved over the Caribbean Sea after leaving heavy rain and wind on St. Vincent. More than 1,000 people entered shelters on St. Vincent as Tomas struck the island, an emergency official said. Two people were injured, including one critically, when they tried to repair roof damage during the storm, said Michelle Forbes, acting director of National Emergency Management.\n@highlight\nNEW: Tomas' maximum sustained winds slow to 50 mph (85 kph)\n@highlight\nA projection map indicates Tomas could hit Haiti later this week\n@highlight\nTwo people were injured on St. Vincent", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 157, "end": 181}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 880, "end": 908}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tomas could approach @placeholder on Friday, possibly as a hurricane.", "idx": 39214}], "idx": 25434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Washington appears to be run by screenwriters, where the rule is to get as close to the cliff as possible. Drive off, if it won't be too unbelievable. Then -- like young James T. Kirk in the J.J. Abrams reboot of Star Trek -- jump out as the car plunges to the bottom and climb your way back up. That's great Hollywood -- and perhaps the best-case scenario in Washington as lawmakers drive toward the fiscal cliff. There's an upside too. If you watch the news closely, you'll see our Washington leaders making the classic mistakes that bad negotiators make. You'll see when they should be changing direction, doing B instead of A. And you'll be improving your own negotiation skills along the way.\n@highlight\nDave Logan: Fiscal cliff negotiations have the cooked-up suspense of a Hollywood movie\n@highlight\nWatch closely if you want to see how not to make a deal; real negotiation has rules, he says\n@highlight\nHe says both sides should state positions, then reveal \"core values\" and build deal from there\n@highlight\nLogan: Don't go in with hands tied; don't confuse positions with core values", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 637, "end": 638}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Notice the @placeholder ending that results: The executives and nurses both got more than they originally wanted, and both were invested in making it happen.", "idx": 39217}], "idx": 25436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scottish Football Association performance director Mark Wotte insists Ryan Gauld has no reason to worry - despite being demoted to Sporting Lisbon's B team. The former Dundee United playmaker sealed a \u00a33million move to the Portuguese giants earlier this summer. But boss Marco Silva has sent the 21-year-old to play with the Lions' second string after admitting Gauld was struggling to adapt to life at his new club. Learning curve: Ryan Gauld (right) chats to Sporting Lisbon team-mate Mahmoud Shikabala having arrived at the Portuguese club for \u00a33million from Dundee United earlier this summer Wotte, though, insists the Scotland Under 21 star is in good hands.\n@highlight\nRyan Gauld joined Sporting Lisbon for \u00a33million from Dundee United\n@highlight\nSummer switch has seen Scotland Under 21 midfielder drop into B team\n@highlight\nScottish FA performance director Mark Wotte insists Gauld has nothing to worry about despite demotion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 28}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 503}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Marked man: Gauld emerged as a promising youngster at @placeholder in 2012", "idx": 39219}], "idx": 25437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Like Christine and Anthony Clark, dealing with children's petty squabbles, tantrums and bad sleeping patterns is a daily battle familiar to most young parents. But Mr and Mrs Clark are not young parents. They are in their 60s - an age where most of their friends are enjoying their retirement, and their 'boys' are actually fully grown men, each with families of their own. Brothers Michael,42, and Matthew Clark, 39, from Hull, have been diagnosed with leukodystrophy \u2014 a rare genetic disorder that causes a progressive loss of speech and movement. An extraordinary documentary tells the story of Tony and Christine Clark and their two sons Matthew (39) and Michael (42) as they live and cope with a condition which has made them regress to childhood\n@highlight\nBrothers Michael, 42, and Matthew Clark, 39, from Hull, have been diagnosed with leukodystrophy\n@highlight\nThe condition has turned them into young boys, trapped in adult bodies\n@highlight\nThe Curious Case of The Clark Brothers, tonight at 9pm on Channel 4", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 164, "end": 165}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 374, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 763, "end": 778}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 973, "end": 990}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'They can be very affectionate, particularly with one another \u2013 they'll often put their arms around one another, and @placeholder will say, 'He's my little brother'.", "idx": 39230}], "idx": 25446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yasuf, West Bank (CNN) -- Vandals burned a mosque in the West Bank on Friday in an attack a Palestinian official said reflected Israeli settler rage over a government moratorium on settlement construction. No one knows who set ablaze and vandalized the mosque -- located in the West Bank village of Yasuf. But the governor of Salfit district, Munir al-Abboushi, told CNN he believes Jewish settlers were responsible for the attack. \"The mosque was completely burned,\" al-Abboushi said. \"They burned the praying carpets and Quran holy books, and set the mosque completely on fire, they even burned the loudspeakers where the Imam preaches inside the mosque.\"\n@highlight\nMosque in West Bank village of Yasuf set ablaze and vandalized\n@highlight\nLocal governor says he believes Jewish settlers were responsible\n@highlight\nIsraeli Defense Minister Barak calls on Israeli army to find those responsible\n@highlight\nIsrael has ordered 10-month freeze on new settlement construction in West Bank", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 343, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Price tag\" is the expression radical Israeli settlers have used to denote reprisal attacks against Palestinians in response to moves by the Israeli government to evacuate illegal @placeholder outposts.", "idx": 39239}], "idx": 25452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Israel has issued a rare statement of \"regret\" for the recent deaths of several Egyptian security personnel, hours after Egypt said it was recalling its ambassador. Egypt's government posted a statement Saturday saying its ambassador would be withdrawn until Israel conducted an investigation into what it called \"indiscriminate shelling\" that led to the deaths of at least three security forces in its Sinai region on Thursday. Later in the day, the statement was taken down without explanation. Top-level Israel security officials met Saturday with Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who quickly issued a statement vowing that Israel would conduct a military investigation, followed by a joint examination with the Egyptian military, of the incident.\n@highlight\nNEW: Quartet warns Egypt to 'address the security situation' in Sinai\n@highlight\nIsrael issues rare statement of 'regret' over Egyptian security forces' deaths\n@highlight\nIsraeli defense minister: Military investigation, and joint probe with Egypt, will take place\n@highlight\nEgypt posted a statement saying it would recall its ambassador; statement later removed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Recent commitments by the Egyptian government to address the security situation in the Sinai are important, and the Quartet encourages the Egyptian government to find a lasting resolution to the issue of @placeholder security,\" it said.", "idx": 39249}], "idx": 25458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi found himself at the centre of a World Cup storm on Monday as Argentine hero Diego Maradona and FIFA boss Sepp Blatter both registered their shock that he had been voted the outstanding player of the tournament. Messi seemed a little sheepish, perhaps embarrassed to be told after Argentina had lost Sunday\u2019s final to Germany in extra-time that he would be expected to trudge up the steps at the Maracana Stadium to collect his Golden Ball trophy from the presentation balcony. Perhaps he was simply worn out, or perhaps he too felt there were more deserving candidates, such as any number of the triumphant German team, Holland\u2019s dashing winger Arjen Robben or Colombia\u2019s six-goal playmaker James Rodriguez, who won the Golden Boot for finishing as top scorer, and who got Maradona\u2019s personal vote.\n@highlight\nMessi won the award for the World Cup's most outstanding player\n@highlight\nThe decision was made via a vote by FIFA\u2019s technical study group\n@highlight\nFIFA president Sepp Blatter said he was shocked when Messi was named\n@highlight\nMaradona believed the choice was motivated by marketing\n@highlight\nGermany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer won the golden gloves award\n@highlight\nGolden boot winner was Colombia's James Rodriguez", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 990, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dream is over: Messi looks to the ground after @placeholder win the World Cup at the Maracana", "idx": 39259}], "idx": 25464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Olympic champion Ian Thorpe has bared his soul in an interview with British journalist Michael Parkinson. Thorpe, who will be part of Network Ten's Commonwealth Games commentary team this month, recently sat down with Parkinson to discuss his career, family and personal life. Australia's most decorated Olympian has just overcome a physical and mental battle following complications arising from shoulder surgery that almost cost him his arm. 'Are you gay?' No question was off-limits for British journalist Michael Parkinson when he sat down with former Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe for an interview that went to air Sunday night. Superhuman! Known as the the Thorpedo during his stellar career, Thorpe smashed 22 world records and along the way won five gold, three silver and one bronze Olympic medals\n@highlight\nNo question was off limits for Parkinson in the tell all interview\n@highlight\nThorpe has just overcome an illness that almost cost him his arm\n@highlight\n'He has always been on my list to interview,' Parkinson says\n@highlight\nThe swimmer has one bronze, three silver and five gold Olympic medals", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 148, "end": 165}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 509, "end": 525}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is renowned for not being afraid to ask the tough and sometimes uncomfortable questions.", "idx": 39262}], "idx": 25466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield An 'out of control' passenger forced a London-bound Virgin Atlantic flight to make a U-turn back to Hong Kong this morning. Flight VS201, which was destined for London's Heathrow, was forced to turn back to Hong Kong International Airport after the 26-year-old man, identified only as 'Robert', became disruptive. The flight had been in the air for just over an hour-and-a-half when the passenger 'lost control and didn't follow instructions from staff'. Scroll down for video Flight VS201, an Airbus A340 destined for London's Heathrow, was forced to turn back to Hong Kong International Airport after the 26-year-old man, identified only as 'Robert', became disruptive (file picture)\n@highlight\nFlight VS201 had to make U-turn just 90 minutes after departing Hong Kong\n@highlight\n26-year-old man, known only as 'Robert', became 'out of control' on flight\n@highlight\nHe was arrested for violating aviation security ordinance once plane landed\n@highlight\nPassenger claims the man was 'tied up with belts' during restraint by crew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 225, "end": 255}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 583, "end": 613}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The rest of the passengers were provided with accommodation before they depart tonight,' a @placeholder-based Virgin Atlantic spokeswoman said.", "idx": 39266}], "idx": 25469} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The radical preacher accused of recruiting two Austrian teenage girls to join ISIS has now been blamed for a husband and wife taking their three young daughters to join the terror group. Unemployed benefits claimant Ebu Tejma, 33, was arrested in Vienna in December over claims he is a terror mastermind who helped more than 160 local people join ISIS - including the young jihadi 'poster girls' Samra Kesinovic, 17, and Sabina Selimovic, 16. It was alleged that he had targeted attractive young women in particular so they could become brides for the militants fighting under the Islamic State's chilling black banner.\n@highlight\nRadical preacher Ebu Tejma, 33, was arrested in Vienna in December\n@highlight\nHe was accused of recruiting two Austrian teenage 'poster girls' to join ISIS\n@highlight\nUnemployed benefits claimant is also thought to have been involved in helping more than 160 other young Austrians join the terror group\n@highlight\nNow he has been linked to a family of five who are thought to be in Syria\n@highlight\nEnes Skalic, 35, his wife Michaela, 36, and their three daughters Sarah, 11, Ajla, 9, and Enisa, 2, all disappeared shortly after Tejma's arrest", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 396, "end": 410}, {"start": 421, "end": 436}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Security experts said that Tejma, 33, who lived with his pregnant wife and five children in a council provided flat in Vienna, specialised in targeting young women like @placeholder and Selimovic.", "idx": 39272}], "idx": 25474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He brought the world the brink of nuclear war but that hasn't stopped the former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro from being awarded China's version of the Nobel Peace Prize. Hailing the aging revolutionary icon's 'important contributions' to world peace, he was selected to win the Confucius Peace Prize, the state-run Global Times newspaper reported. 'While in office, Castro didn't resort to violence or force to settle disputes in international relations, especially with the United States,' the paper wrote, seemingly forgetting the Cuban missile crisis. Scroll down for video Cuban leader Fidel Castro was awarded the Confucius Peace Prize China's version of the Nobel Peace Prize, on Tuesday. He was praised for his 'important contributions' to world peace\n@highlight\nFormer Cuban dictator hailed for not resorting to violence\n@highlight\nChosen by nine judges in a 16 strong panel\n@highlight\nPrevious winners include Russian leader Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nCastro, now 88, did not attend the award ceremony\n@highlight\nThe award was made a day before Malala Yousafzai received the Nobel", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 151, "end": 167}, {"start": 278, "end": 298}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 619, "end": 645}, {"start": 664, "end": 680}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 934, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'After his retirement, he has been actively meeting with leaders and groups from all over the world and has made important contributions to emphasising the need to eliminate nuclear war,' the @placeholder continued.", "idx": 39275}], "idx": 25476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Barbara Jones UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 19 October 2011 Britons are being advised to stay away from Kenyan coastal areas near the Somali border after a French woman was kidnapped by pirates following a fierce gun battle. Disabled Marie Dedieu was snatched from a beach resort in the Lamu archipelago, northern Kenya, by ten heavily armed Somali militants after a gunfight with local police. On September 11, Briton David Tebbutt, 58, was killed and his wife Judith, 56, abducted by armed gunmen from a resort near the popular tourist town of Lamu. 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Ray Lewis was allegedly being sued by the mother of his child Sharnika Kelly. In a bitter legal battle which lasted more than two years, Ms Kelly wanted the sports star to pay more money for his 11-year-old son. The lawsuit was dropped on February 1 in Florida - two days before the Super Bowl at the Superdome in New Orleans.\n@highlight\nRay Lewis has an 11-year-old son with Sharnika Kelly, who lives in Florida", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was star attraction at the Ravens victorious homecoming, telling the city of @placeholder: ' I love you for ever and ever and ever and ever.'", "idx": 39280}], "idx": 25481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When biting, diving, brilliant Luis Suarez departed for Barcelona, the Premier League had a vacancy for a bad-boy striker to be revered and detested in equal measures. After a successful six-month probation period, you can safely say Diego Costa has landed himself the job. Chelsea's centre forward has been the single-most newsworthy player of the season. Just like Suarez, and Eric Cantona before him, sports editors can rely on at least 50 back-page splash stories a season from Costa. Chelsea's 1-0 win against Liverpool on Tuesday night to book a place in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley was virtually a footnote alongside the Diego Costa show.\n@highlight\nDiego Costa helped Chelsea beat Liverpool in Capital One Cup semi-final\n@highlight\nBut Costa was accused of stamping on Emre Can and Martin Skrtel\n@highlight\nJamie Redknapp, Thierry Henry, Graham Poll said Costa deserved red card\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho has blasted Costa's critics... but he could be banned for title showdown with Manchester City on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Spain striker is the natural heir to Luis Suarez in the Premier League\n@highlight\nBoth strikers have outrageous talent but volatile temperament", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 711, "end": 725}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 999, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In terms of having the emotions stirred, it was like having @placeholder back.", "idx": 39290}, {"query": "@placeholder and Skrtel also squared up after the other stamp incident against Liverpool", "idx": 39291}], "idx": 25488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- [WARNING: The following contains spoilers for the \"Doctor Who\" season finale.] Permission to squee? Saturday night's \"Doctor Who\" season finale was a roller coaster of feels, with deaths, goodbyes and one incredible James Bond-esque move by the Doctor. It was the end of the first season of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor. Here are five moments that had us cheering or reaching for the tissues: 1. The Master kills Osgood This one really hurt. UNIT captured the Master and made the Doctor the president of Earth, as they faced a massive invasion by dead-people-turned-Cybermen. The Master tried the old talking-to-your-captor trick to bowtie-wearing geek Osgood (\"Bowties are cool,\" after all), telling Osgood that she was about to be killed within 60 seconds.\n@highlight\n\"Doctor Who\" ended its eighth season (and first with Peter Capaldi) with an emotional finale\n@highlight\nSpoiler: Deaths and other goodbyes\n@highlight\nFans on Twitter had mixed reactions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he was able to take control of the @placeholder and fly them away, blowing themselves up and foiling the Master's plan.", "idx": 39293}], "idx": 25490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The U.S.-led war in Afghanistan marked its 10th year Friday having passed two major milestones: The Taliban has been forced out of power and Osama bin Laden is dead. But there was little observance by U.S. troops in Afghanistan, where a month earlier many participated in commemorations to mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. \"We really celebrated the 10th anniversary of 9/11, and we were out here in Afghanistan,\" Marine Corps Maj. Gen. John Toolan Jr., commanding general of ISAF troops in southern Afghanistan, told reporters during a briefing on Thursday.\n@highlight\nThe U.S.-led war in Afghanistan began October 7, 2001, with an air campaign\n@highlight\nMore than 2,700 NATO troops have died during the war, according to a CNN count\n@highlight\nOf those killed, 1,780 are American, 382 are British and 157 are Canadian, according to the count\n@highlight\nThe U.S. and most NATO nations have announced plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by 2014", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 503, "end": 517}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder has insisted that the transition of security for the country to Afghan forces is conditions-based rather than calendar-driven, the clock is ticking on the withdrawal deadline.", "idx": 39304}], "idx": 25499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Isis militants are locked in a fierce battle with Kurdish fighters for the northern Syrian town of Kobane just a day after the Turkish Prime Minister vowed to do everything possible to keep it from falling into the hands of the Islamists. This morning, Isis were reportedly just a few kilometres away from the strategically important town with witnesses reporting smoke rising from buildings as the town came under shell and mortar fire. Turkey now appears poised to be drawn into the ground conflict with armoured personnel carriers, tanks and armoured vehicles deployed near the Syrian-Turkish border. 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Some of the greatest teams in the world have fallen by the wayside in race for the prize: Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid and Alex Ferguson's Manchester United, to name but two. It was also the last bow for Pep Guardiola, arguably the greatest coach in charge of the greatest team of the modern era, who left Barcelona shortly after Champions League semifinal defeat against Chelsea.\n@highlight\nChelsea take on Bayern Munich in the final of the Champions League\n@highlight\nBayern Munich will enjoy home advantage as final is hosted at Allianz Arena\n@highlight\nBoth clubs have drastically different ownership models\n@highlight\nChelsea is owned by a Russian billionaire; Bayern majority by the fans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 100, "end": 124}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Bayern is 82% owned by fans (compared to 0% cent at Chelsea), according to the 2012 @placeholder made \u00a371.6 million ($113 million) more in revenue last year than Chelsea.", "idx": 39317}], "idx": 25503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Back in 2006, volunteers with No More Deaths, a humanitarian organization dedicated to helping migrants along the Arizona-Mexico border, began hearing the same stories from many who had been in the custody of the U.S. Border Patrol. Thwarted would-be unauthorized immigrants spoke of being denied water or food during their custody. Others said they were beaten. The organization started properly documenting these allegations, and the stories added up to nearly 13,000 testimonies whose results were released in a report this week. The findings went beyond denial of food and water. 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Inspection reports released by the FDA noted numerous violations at six farms operated by Wright County Egg and Quality Egg, which are owned by the same family, and three Hillandale Farms locations. 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Wilma Deering on the \"Buck Rogers in the 25th Century\" television series. Though she later played Kate on \"Silver Spoons,\" there was something about that Spandex that was hard to forget. But today, actress Erin Gray has found a way to combine her celebrity with the very real business of fan-based conventions. At events like Dragon*Con in Atlanta, the woman known for playing strong female characters now uses her brains to wrangle issues for her celebrity clients as they prepare for close encounters with fans. Gray runs a company called Heroes for Hire, which represents about 35 celebrity clients at conventions around the world. CNN caught up with her at Dragon*Con in Atlanta (unofficially referred to as \"PartyCon\"). Dragon*Con is known for being the most \"fan-friendly\" convention, which, in itself, can pose both unique opportunities and unique challenges.\n@highlight\nErin Gray turned heads as Col. 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It came the same day the United States and Israel warned their citizens in Thailand of the possibility of imminent terrorist attacks in busy tourist areas of Bangkok. The Thai government said the terror suspect is believed to belong to Hezbollah, the Shiite Muslim group active in Lebanon that the United States views as a terrorist organization. The United States had passed information to Thai authorities that caused the Thai government to be on high alert and to look for suspects, said Thitima Chaisaeng, a spokeswoman for the Thai government. Neighboring countries received similar information, Chaisaeng said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Analysts split on possibility of Hezbollah activity in Thailand\n@highlight\nThai investigators arrest terror suspect\n@highlight\n\"Foreign terrorists\" could be planning attacks \"in the near future,\" the U.S. Embassy says\n@highlight\nThe United States and Israel issue travel warnings for Bangkok", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 691, "end": 707}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The warning says said the Lebanese suspect who was arrested is a member of Hezbollah and part of a group planning an attack in the @placeholder capital.", "idx": 39350}], "idx": 25526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Iran will continue with its peaceful nuclear program and push to reengage with the world and build its economy, President Hassan Rouhani said Thursday in a speech at the World Economic Forum. Rouhani, who became President in August, said his country would \"under no conditions give up its right to pursue peaceful technology.\" But, he said, the six-month nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, which limits the country's nuclear program in exchange for lighter sanctions, opens the door to greater Iranian engagement with the world. \"What we have achieved is not merely a temporary agreement but a prelude to future agreement and engagement,\" Rouhani said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The world must \"prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons,\" Israeli PM says\n@highlight\nAt Davos summit, Iranian President presses reengagement with the world\n@highlight\nBut Iran will \"under no conditions\" give up peaceful nuclear program, he says\n@highlight\nRouhani calls for free elections in Syria, says opposition and government need to talk", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 198, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rouhani said the next step would be to \"pave the way for the opposition to sit around a table with the @placeholder government\" and for free and fair elections to be held.", "idx": 39354}], "idx": 25527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rescuers have called off the search for the small private plane that passed its Florida destination and traveled on a ghostly journey before crashing into the sea off Jamaica. Yesterday, both the Jamaican military and the U.S. Coast Guard decided to suspend air-and-sea searches for the single-engine plane carrying New York couple Larry and Jane Glazer. The plane flew on its own for 1,700 miles last Friday - after Mr Glazer apparently lost consciousness at the controls - before running out of fuel and crashing into deep waters some 14 miles off Port Antonio on Jamaica's northeast coast. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nU.S. Coast Guard said agency called off rescue teams with 'extremely great care and deliberation'\n@highlight\nRochester real estate developer Larry Glazer and wife Jane were killed in crash\n@highlight\nPrivate plane took off from New York on Friday and was headed towards Florida but passed its destination\n@highlight\nOfficials suspect an oxygen deprivation could have caused pilot to pass out", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The turboprop was flown by Larry Glazer, right, and his wife Jane Glazer, left, of Rochester, @placeholder.", "idx": 39359}], "idx": 25530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Tiffany Sessions was a 20-year-old junior studying economics at the University of Florida in Gainesville when she decided to go out for a run. She never came back. College student Tiffany Sessions has been missing since February 9, 1989. Sessions left her off-campus apartment about 6 p.m. February 9, 1989. She told her roommate she'd be back shortly and took her Walkman with her. It was the last time anyone would see her. That was 20 years ago, a time when no one had cell phones, Blackberries or Web sites to aid in tracking a missing or abducted person.\n@highlight\nTiffany Sessions went out for a run February 9, 1989, and disappeared\n@highlight\nShe was jogging in Gainesville, Florida, where she attended college\n@highlight\nPolice never found a trace of her; woods have been paved over\n@highlight\nHave a tip? Call 352-367-4161. A $25,000 reward is offered", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 86, "end": 106}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 589, "end": 604}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After extensive searches, no clues were found: not her remains, not her @placeholder, not the clothes she was wearing.", "idx": 39367}], "idx": 25536} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Mexican military has arrested four more people connected to the killings of 15 people at a January house party in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, bringing the total to seven suspects arrested and one killed, according to documents from the Mexican attorney general's office obtained by CNN. Last Sunday the Mexican military, in connection with federal police, arrested Heriberto Martinez, a self-proclaimed member of the Aztecas, a Juarez street gang that acts as the Juarez cartel's enforcers in the city. State prosecutors say Martinez committed at least four killings and acted as a lookout during the house party massacre in Villas de Salvarcar, a southern suburb of Juarez, in the early morning hours of January 31.\n@highlight\nHeriberto Martinez, member of a Juarez street gang, was arrested last Sunday\n@highlight\nOthers arrested were Luis Alberto Camacho Ramos, Jesus Bustos Renteria, Alfredo Arias\n@highlight\nJuarez mayor said many of city's criminals had been deported from the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 373, "end": 390}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 633, "end": 651}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 845, "end": 870}, {"start": 873, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 991, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arias \"was at one time in U.S. custody, but was later deported to @placeholder,\" Reyes said.", "idx": 39370}], "idx": 25538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jihadi: Fraudster turned terrorist Hamayun Tariq claims his British passport has been revoked A former car mechanic who fled Britain and joined the Taliban after serving a prison sentence for fraud has joined the Islamic State and is now fighting in Syria, it has been claimed. Hamayun Tariq, a divorced 37-year-old who was born and raised in Dudley in the West Midlands, is understood to have joined ISIS seven weeks ago, and has been claiming a salary and housing benefits from the terror group ever since. The father of two claims to be an explosives expert and, although his social media accounts are currently suspended, is notorious for posting chilling bomb-making guides for Western jihadis.\n@highlight\nHamayun Tariq, 37, believed to have joined ISIS in Syria seven weeks ago\n@highlight\nServed three years in jail for fraud before joining Pakistani Taliban in 2012\n@highlight\nRecently left Taliban for ISIS who gave him a salary and housing benefit\n@highlight\nRegularly updates social media pages with chilling bomb-making guides\n@highlight\nDudley-born divorcee says British passport was revoked while in Pakistan\n@highlight\nFather of two first embraced radical Islam in 2000 while in his early 20s", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tariq described his new life under ISIS as far more comfortable than that in @placeholder.", "idx": 39377}], "idx": 25542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 04:44 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:35 EST, 3 December 2013 Wayne Kinvig repeatedly posed as a charity fundraiser collecting money for his 'sick little brother' to buy cannabis A teenage career criminal has been jailed today after repeatedly posing as a charity fundraiser collecting sponsorship money to spend on cannabis. His targets \u2013 some as old as 77 \u2013 were so moved by his false sob stories, including one about his 'sick little brother' having cerebral palsy, that they donated their pension money to the 19-year-old. A court heard how Wayne Kinvig got a \u2018buzz\u2019 out of preying on people\u2019s kindness on doorsteps in Burnley, Lancashire.\n@highlight\nWayne Kinvig, from Burnley, Lancashire, preyed on victims as old as 77 who donated money from their pensions to the 19-year-old\n@highlight\nMagistrates court heard how Kinvig got a 'buzz' out of preying on kindness\n@highlight\nKnocked on doors with a clipboard, sponsor sheet and Gift Aid information\n@highlight\nBroke curfew 59 times since recent release from prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kinvig was caught after he went into @placeholder library to use a computer to make bogus sponsor forms", "idx": 39379}], "idx": 25544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Syria's first lady is seen in public for the first time in months as air strikes by her husband's forces kill at least 39 people, more than half of them civilians. Pictures of Asma al Assad smiling with the young winners of the a science competition in Damascus have been uploaded on to the Syrian Presidency's Instagram and Facebook accounts today. President Bashar al-Assad's British-born wife has not been photographed in public for many months, and her appearance comes as government air strikes hit two main battlegrounds in the north of the country, according to the The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.\n@highlight\nBashar al-Assad's wife is pictured with young people in Damascus today\n@highlight\nAppearance comes as Government air strikes kill at least 39 people\n@highlight\nIt's believed at least half of those killed in the air strikes were civilians\n@highlight\nMore than 200,000 people have lost their lives since conflict started in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 291, "end": 307}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 577, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conflict began when forces loyal to President @placeholder launched a brutal crackdown on peaceful pro-reform protests in March 2011 that triggered a complex, multi-sided civil war.", "idx": 39380}], "idx": 25545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The extremist Sunni militant group that recently declared a caliphate in parts of Syria and Iraq wrested control of a major Syrian oil field in a sweeping land grab Thursday, a UK-based monitoring group said. A string of villages and towns along the Euphrates River fell like dominoes to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, bridging the Syrian province of Deir Ezzour with the group's recently gained territories in Iraq's Sunni heartland, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported. A video statement from the leaders in the town of al-Shahil announcing their withdrawal from all anti-ISIS organizations triggered the quick fall of a majority of Deir Ezzour province.\n@highlight\nOil field had been in hands of al Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front\n@highlight\nField can produce 75,000 barrels of oil daily\n@highlight\nISIS declared caliphate in parts of Syria and Iraq over the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 454, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They just fled,\" a bearded radical fighter from @placeholder said in amateur video posted online Thursday from the oil field, \"as proof, here is their ammunition and weapons.\"", "idx": 39388}], "idx": 25552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The South Carolina Republican presidential primary is often a free-for-all, but this year's contest probably sets a new standard for volatility. Not surprisingly, Palmetto State GOP insiders see a close finish in the primary Saturday between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, according to a CNN survey. Less than 48 hours before voters would go to the polls, they were buffeted by a sudden announcement from Texas Gov. Rick Perry that he was withdrawing from the Republican presidential race and endorsing rival Gingrich. And as Perry was dropping out, the political world was buzzing with reports that Gingrich's second wife, Marianne, said that her then-husband proposed an \"open marriage\" before they divorced. Then, a fiery Gingrich struck back at the opening of the CNN debate in Charleston, attacking the \"liberal media\" for bringing up the story in the first place.\n@highlight\nCNN asked 42 South Carolina GOP insiders about Saturday's primary\n@highlight\nSurveys taken both before and after Rick Perry's withdrawal from race\n@highlight\nRomney and Gingrich are in a close race, the group says, closer since Perry left", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 187, "end": 189}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Romney's supporters seem to be firmly behind him at this point, while Gingrich could still gain or lose support depending on how things shake out over the (final) days,\" said one @placeholder insider.", "idx": 39392}], "idx": 25553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- What a difference a decade makes. When George W. Bush and Dick Cheney led the United States to war in Iraq over the issue of chemical weapons 11 years ago, they had the support of all but six of the majority Republicans in the House of Representatives. Now there are three times as many Republicans on the record against a strike on Syria. U.S. Senate: How they'll vote on Syria strike U.S. House: How they'll vote on Syria strike Bush has declined to weigh in on Syria and Cheney's daughter, Liz Cheney, running for U.S. Senate in a tough primary challenge against fellow Republican Mike Enzi in Wyoming, has come out against Obama's plan to strike Syria.\n@highlight\nWhen the war in Iraq started 11 years ago, many Republicans in the House supported it\n@highlight\nNow it appears many House Republicans opposes military action in Syria\n@highlight\nMore than a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan has led to noninterventionist views in GOP\n@highlight\nJohn McCain favors intervention, Rand Paul does not, and Marco Rubio is in between", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 247, "end": 270}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 956, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While I have long argued forcefully for engagement in empowering the @placeholder people, I have never supported the use of U.S. military force in the conflict.", "idx": 39399}], "idx": 25555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran A powerful typhoon has pounded southern Japan as residents took refuge from destructive winds, towering waves and storm surges. Airports closed and residents were evacuated from low-lying areas and shorelines as Typhoon Neoguri was passing through the islands comprising the southern Okinawa prefecture. The storm has sustained winds of 108mph per hour and gusts up to 154mph, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. Scroll down for video From above: Typhoon Neoguri is seen from the International Space Station. The storm has sustained winds of 108mph per hour and gusts up to 154mph as it passed through the islands comprising the southern Okinawa prefecture\n@highlight\nStorm landed today on southern islands of Okinawa prefecture\n@highlight\nSustained winds of 108mph have been recorded, with 154mph gusts\n@highlight\nInjuries reported already, and a fisherman was swept out to sea\n@highlight\nJapanese officials told more than 500,000 people to evacuate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 400, "end": 426}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 501, "end": 527}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One @placeholder resident said the gusts are powerful enough to knock people off their feet.", "idx": 39403}], "idx": 25558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Both parties have received an electoral politics wake-up call, courtesy of a diversifying America. President Obama won re-election thanks in part to a 52-percentage-point spread among Latino voters, the nation's fastest-growing electorate, according to election eve polling. In the America coming over the horizon, it is practically impossible to overcome such a number and win the race for president. According to the polling by Latino Decisions, Hispanic voters nationally and across every battleground state swung heavily to Democrats. And it wasn't even close. Nationwide, the margin was 75% to 23%. And there were remarkable spreads in the tightest of swing states: 87% to 10% in Colorado, 82% to 17% in Ohio, 66% to 31% in Virginia. (CNN's own poll showed a smaller but still significant spread nationwide -- 71% to 21% -- and in the swing states).\n@highlight\nAli Noorani: Both parties got electoral politics wake-up call from a diversifying U.S.\n@highlight\nHe says Latinos heavily favored Democrats, but an out-of-touch GOP bad for America\n@highlight\nHe says bipartisan approach on immigration is good politics and good policy\n@highlight\nNoorani: People across country want immigration reform; both parties must deliver", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 439, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While these trends worked to Democrats' advantage on the ground on Tuesday, that's not entirely good news: A demographically challenged @placeholder is bad for America.", "idx": 39404}], "idx": 25559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- A wave of bombings left 51 people dead and more than 120 wounded Thursday in various Baghdad neighborhoods, including one in which angry residents later threw stones at security forces, the Interior Ministry said. At least 48 people were killed and 121 wounded when a parked car bomb detonated near a funeral tent in the predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Shula in northwestern Baghdad, an Interior Ministry official said. After the Shula bombing, people threw rocks at security forces, the official told CNN, and some people fired guns. Security forces withdrew until an Iraqi Army unit dispersed the crowds by shooting in the air and imposing a partial curfew in Shula, the official said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Angry citizens throw stones at security forces\n@highlight\nOne bomb exploded near a funeral tent, killing dozens\n@highlight\nAnother bomb exploded next to an Iraqi police patrol\n@highlight\nThe blasts come after the killing of 3 government officials in Baghdad Wednesday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 207, "end": 223}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gathering of the crowd reflects the growing frustration and anger against the government and security forces, especially by the country's @placeholder, who have come under intensive attacks in recent days.", "idx": 39407}], "idx": 25560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 20:01 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:43 EST, 8 December 2012 Brooke Mueller was rushed to hospital on Friday morning after an overdose, it has been reported. The previous evening she was seen looking glassy-eyed as she stepped out of a car upon her arrival for dinner at Mr Chow. However the troubled ex-wife of Charlie Sheen's publicist has spoken out to claim that no drugs were involved. More trouble: Brooke, pictured on Thursday evening, was rushed to hospital on Friday morning Instead, Steve Honig said in a statement that Brooke was mistakenly believed to be unresponsive while sleeping.\n@highlight\nThe ex-wife of Charlie Sheen was taken to hospital on Friday morning but discharged an hour later\n@highlight\nBrooke was seen looking glassy-eyed as she arrived at dinner the previous evening\n@highlight\nPublicist claims an assistant mistakenly thought Brooke was unresponsive while napping\n@highlight\nStar has been 'diagnosed with exhaustion and dehydration', according to her publicist and is now resting at home\n@highlight\nBrooke wants to obtain her hospital test results to prove she wasn't on drugs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's house nor were under the care of the actor's other ex-wife", "idx": 39417}], "idx": 25566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This could have been avoided. If Roy Hodgson had said he wanted to give Adam Lallana the chance to build on his eye-catching efforts against San Marino, we would have been none the wiser about Raheem Sterling\u2019s fatigue. Every word the England manager says is scrutinised. I can see where Hodgson was coming from but an issue has been created that both men could have done without. Had Hodgson explained he wanted to use Sterling for an impact \u2013 which he had, by winning the decisive free-kick against Estonia \u2013 there would be no quarrel. Now, though, Sterling is in the spotlight and contending with questions such as \u2018how can a 19-year-old be tired?\u2019 but those who believe he has made a mistake saying he wasn\u2019t in the right condition to play for England are not looking at the full picture.\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling told Roy Hodgson he was too tired to start for England against Estonia on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe Liverpool winger came on as a 64th-minute substitute in the 1-0 win\n@highlight\nThose saying he was wrong to pull himself out of the starting line-up are not thinking of the consequences\n@highlight\nFormer Liverpool and England star Michael Owen wanted to play in every game for club and country, and he once said: 'I'll rest when I'm 40'", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Raheem is becoming like @placeholder, with stature and his pace and his importance to club and country at such an early stage of his career but there have been signs over the last few weeks that such a punishing spell is beginning to catch up with him.", "idx": 39421}], "idx": 25567} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The widow of an Israeli Olympian killed in a terrorist attack on the 1972 Munich Games made an urgent plea Wednesday for a minute of silence at the opening ceremony to remember her husband and 10 other Israelis murdered 40 years ago. Ankie Spitzer was joined by three members of Congress and top American Jewish community leaders in the effort to make the International Olympic Committee change its stance. The head of the International Olympics Committee has rejected repeated calls for a moment of silence during the opening ceremony, despite the urging of President Barack Obama, his Republican rival Mitt Romney, and other public figures.\n@highlight\nActivists want a minute of silence at the opening ceremony for 11 Israelis killed in 1972\n@highlight\nRep. Eliot Engel of New York accuses the IOC of \"playing political games\" by saying no\n@highlight\nThe International Olympic Committee head says it's not the right venue for the tribute\n@highlight\n11 Israelis, a German policeman and 5 terrorists were killed in Munich 40 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 312, "end": 344}, {"start": 372, "end": 402}, {"start": 439, "end": 470}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 873, "end": 903}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government then attempted a rescue at the airport.", "idx": 39426}], "idx": 25572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former official Keith Hackett has spoken out on the referee's decisions that marred Saturday's 1-1 draw between Chelsea and Burnley, siding with Jose Mourinho's version of events. Chelsea claim they were denied two penalties before Nemanja Matic was sent off for his aggressive reaction to a career threatening foul by Ashley Barnes - who should have already been sent off for a foul on Branislav Ivanovic. Hackett slammed referee Martin Atkinson for a \u2018pretty appalling performance\u2019 while claiming the Serbian midfielder was fortunate not to have suffered a broken leg following Barnes' challenge. Nemanja Matic reacts angrily after being sent off for his reaction to a dangerous challenge from Barnes\n@highlight\nChelsea's 1-1 draw with Burnley was marred by controversial decisions\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho claims that Martin Atkinson should have awarded the Blues two penalties before Nemanja Matic was sent off for reacting to a foul\n@highlight\nFormer referee Keith Hackett agrees the official gave a \u2018pretty appalling performance\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 387, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 431, "end": 445}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder supposedly made a 'catalogue' of errors during the game that saw Chelsea's lead cut to five points", "idx": 39431}], "idx": 25574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:12 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:00 EST, 5 February 2013 Despite the Brazilians' reputation for partying, Britain has more fun than its carnival-loving rival. The British - usually portrayed as reserved - also have more fun than the Dutch and French, according to a new study. But while they may enjoy more fun than some of their European neighboughers, Germans are having more fun than us, while the Argentines are having more fun than anyone. Brazilians may have their famous carnival, but Britain's Notting Hill Carnival can rival it for fun\n@highlight\nArgentinians have most fun days a month\n@highlight\nBritain has less fun than Germany, but more than France and Holland", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 564}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 'happiness map of @placeholder' shows how mothers living in the UK's most remote spots are among the happiest people in the country - as a study in November found women are generally more content than men.", "idx": 39432}], "idx": 25575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The House of Representatives voted Thursday to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt for refusing to turn over documents tied to the botched Fast and Furious gun-running sting -- a discredited operation that has become a sharp point of contention between Democrats and Republicans in Washington. The House approved a pair of criminal and civil measures against the attorney general, marking the first time in American history that the head of the Justice Department has been held in contempt by Congress. House members approved the criminal contempt measure in a 255-67 vote. Almost every House Republican backed the measure, along with 17 Democrats. Shortly thereafter, the civil measure passed in a sharply polarized 258-95 vote.\n@highlight\nHouse passes a measure also authorizing civil action against Holder\n@highlight\nHouse passes criminal contempt measure against Attorney General Eric Holder\n@highlight\nHolder dismisses vote as \"politically motivated\"\n@highlight\nAt issue is whether Holder complied with a subpoena from congressional investigators", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 27}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 455, "end": 472}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the real world @placeholder are expected to comply with subpoenas.", "idx": 39434}], "idx": 25576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For Hafez al-Assad, the calculation was clear. He had won power in Syria by outmaneuvering rivals and, when necessary, using force. His son would not have to repeat those steps to win power -- but likely would have to emulate his father to remain as president. Al-Assad groomed his son, gave him a military pedigree, toughened him. The path was set. The son in question was not Bashar al-Assad, the man now leading Syria in a spiraling civil war and toward a possible military strike by the United States. The son Hafez wanted to be president was his first-born, Bassel. Analysts say Hafez al-Assad was closest to Bassel. Bashar, as a child, was shy and modest. The father had a distant relationship with him.\n@highlight\nHafez al-Assad ruled Syrian for decades with iron fist\n@highlight\nHe hoped his son, Bassel, would succeed him\n@highlight\nBashar made some reforms, but he has continued authoritarian rule", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 584, "end": 597}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he also made sure the @placeholder was never a full-fledged enemy.", "idx": 39436}], "idx": 25577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 14:01 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 28 January 2013 A new flag has been designed in Australia in a bid to 'move on' from the country's colonial past. Military historian Dr John Blaxland, of the Australian National University, came up with the idea because he says the current one does not embrace all aspects of Australian culture. Rather than just a straightforward nod to the country's British heritage, he says he wanted a flag that acknowledge Australia's Aboriginal communities as well as its growing multiculturalism. 'People can identify with various parts of it and see that Australia is actually a multicultural place with a rich history that reaches back for generations,' he told the Daily Telegraph.\n@highlight\nDesigned by Dr John Blaxland of the Australian National University\n@highlight\nContains 250 dots to represent all the Aboriginal and immigrant languages\n@highlight\nThere is also a red section in the shape of a boomerang, and a traditional representation in green and yellow of the Southern Cross constellation\n@highlight\nBut there is also a white stripe at centre to 'echo' that on the Union Flag", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 232, "end": 261}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 797, "end": 826}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the design... that we can't completely trash the @placeholder heritage,' he added.", "idx": 39439}], "idx": 25579} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Suspect was traveling in an older BMW when shots were fired At least seven people have been shot 12 people being treated in hospital but police say there may be more Shooting occurred just a mile away from Capitol building By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 11 March 2013 At least a dozen people were hurt in a drive-by shooting in America's capital in the early hours of this morning. Authorities said that around 2 a.m. shots were fired in northwest Washington D.C. Witnesses say that someone in an old blue BMW opened fire on a group of people who were standing outside an apartment building.\n@highlight\nSuspect was traveling in an older BMW when shots were fired\n@highlight\nAt least seven people have been shot\n@highlight\n12 people being treated in hospital but police say there may be more\n@highlight\nShooting occurred just a mile away from Capitol building", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigation: Police looking for evidence into who carried out the shooting that left at least 12 people injured, many with gunshot wounds, in @placeholder early on Monday", "idx": 39449}], "idx": 25585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Jordan's King Hussein sent a secret message to President Richard Nixon in 1970 pleading with him to attack Syria, according to declassified documents released Wednesday by the former president's library. President Nixon works at his desk in the Oval Office in a June 1972 photograph. The papers are among about 10,000 documents released by the Nixon Presidential Library, some of which offer harbingers of present-day events, such as concerns about terrorism and Saudi Arabia. Library director Timothy Naftali said the documents describe challenges such as how to get the Saudis more involved in solving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, how to get them more engaged against terrorism, how to address the Arab view that the United States always sides with Israel and how to build up moderate Palestinians to counter extremists.\n@highlight\nTelegram: King Hussein wanted U.S. strike on invading Syrian troops in 1970\n@highlight\nNixon White House urged Saudis to distance from PLO's Fatah organization\n@highlight\nPapers also discuss Israeli acquisition of nuclear weapon\n@highlight\nDocuments among 10,000 papers released Wednesday by Nixon Library", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 364, "end": 389}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 962}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I request immediate physical intervention both land and air ... to safeguard sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of @placeholder.", "idx": 39453}], "idx": 25586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The battle for Chelsea's No 1 jersey has started to heat up, with Petr Cech stating that he has no intention of sitting on the bench this season. With Thibaut Courtois returning to Stamford Bridge this season following three years at Atletico Madrid, Jose Mourinho will soon face a real headache over selection. He has at his disposal two of the finest keepers in Europe, with Cech being Chelsea's undisputed No 1 for a decade, and Courtois emerging as the best young stopper in Europe during his time in Spain.VIDEO Scroll down to see Thibaut Courtois lauded by Belgium fans at music festival\n@highlight\nCech declares he has no intenton of sitting on the bench this season\n@highlight\nHe has been at Chelsea's first-choice stopper for a decade whilst Courtois comes in after successful three-year spell at Atletico Madrid\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho wants both keepers at the club to keep fans 'happy'", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 151, "end": 166}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One will play and @placeholder will be in safe hands for good because both are very good players.\u2019", "idx": 39461}], "idx": 25594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China has acknowledged that a number of its websites have fallen victim to attack by hackers following a mass campaign by the Anonymous network. Hackers belonging to the global band of online activists this week claimed to have compromised almost 500 sites belonging to the Chinese government, organizations and businesses. The cyber attackers plastered the sites with subversive messages, condemning what they described as Beijing's \"evil regime\" and warning \"Your government has been in control of your network and filters harmful things. Careful.\" While official news sites in China made no mention of the hacking claims, the matter was raised at a briefing of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thursday.\n@highlight\nChina acknowledges hacker attack on Chinese websites\n@highlight\nAnonymous China claimed to have defaced almost 500 sites\n@highlight\nMessage referred to Beijing's \"evil regime\" and warned readers to be \"careful\"\n@highlight\nFollows China's temporary suspension of comments on microblogs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 691, "end": 717}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its first tweet was posted on March 30 and linked to a @placeholder website with the words \"Hacked by Anonymous.\"", "idx": 39474}], "idx": 25607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Press Association Reporter Mohamed Al Fayed has hit back at Felix Magath after the Fulham manager blamed the club's former owner for their recent demise. The Cottagers were relegated from the Barclays Premier League in May, after 13 seasons, and a poor start to life in the Sky Bet Championship saw fans of the club calling for the manager to be sacked. Magath told the London Evening Standard Al Fayed 'had not spent money', despite injecting around \u00a3200million into the club in 16 years to take them to the Premier League. He also claimed, under Al Fayed's ownership, Fulham 'sold the best players and brought in average players. You cannot go on doing that for a long time.'\n@highlight\nFulham manager Felix Magath had blamed former owner for club's demise\n@highlight\nMohamed Al Fayed rejected claims that he had recruited badly\n@highlight\nFormer owner said Magath needs to focus on improving results\n@highlight\nAl Fayed described new owner Shahid Khan as an 'absentee landlord'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 63, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 195, "end": 217}, {"start": 277, "end": 296}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 373, "end": 404}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'No, what's strange is that after losing @placeholder's first four games of the Championship season, he has got time to criticise me - someone he has never met - instead of devoting every waking second to putting right his own glaring mistakes.", "idx": 39480}], "idx": 25612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Much of the East Coast was digging out Sunday after a monster winter storm caused record snowfall in some areas, disrupting holiday travel and shopping and leaving at least four people dead. But the worst of it appeared to be in sight. Winter storm warnings for New York and Long Island expired at 11 a.m. ET Sunday, and warnings for the Boston, Massachusetts, metro area and much of southeastern New England expired at noon. By early Sunday, Bethesda, Maryland, had recorded a whopping 23 inches of snow, and Medford, New Jersey, had seen 24 inches. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, received its second-highest snowfall in a single event, with 23.2 inches.\n@highlight\nNEW: American Airlines canceled 160 Sunday flights and 20 scheduled for Monday\n@highlight\nNEW: About 28,000 still without power in western North Carolina, utility official says\n@highlight\nSeveral East Coast cities see record-setting snows of about 2 feet\n@highlight\nAt least four dead in Virginia; residents urged to stay home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 20 Boston and @placeholder flights were grounded because of the backlog of flights the airline has to manage in the wake of the storm.", "idx": 39484}], "idx": 25614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Testimony given by the director of the embattled U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday appears to conflict with the news that broke hours after Julia Pierson's testimony -- that a private security contractor with a gun shared an elevator with President Obama, in violation of protocol, during his trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta two weeks ago. In her testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Pierson said she is responsible for briefing the President whenever there is a serious breach of his or his family's security. When asked how many times she had to take such action in 2014, she said it was only after the September 19 incident in which a man armed with a knife jumped the White House fence and made it into the mansion's East Room.\n@highlight\n\"I believe the President's security was unnecessarily compromised,\" Chaffetz says\n@highlight\nSecret Service official confirms to CNN reports of an incident when Obama visited the CDC\n@highlight\nA private security contractor shared an elevator with the President, in violation of protocol\n@highlight\nSecret Service director testifies she only briefed President on White House fence jumper", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 87}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 322, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 419, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 923, "end": 936}, {"start": 959, "end": 961}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder protocols, it is up to the agency to decide who is allowed to possess firearms in the presence of the President.", "idx": 39485}], "idx": 25615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly William Rousan, 57, was executed for killing a farming couple in 1993 A death row inmate in Missouri who was convicted of killing a farming couple in 1993 has been executed despite pleas for clemency over the secrecy used to obtain the lethal injection drug. William Rousan, 57, was declared dead at 12:10 a.m at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, which is just a few miles from the farm where the killings took place. Prosecutors say Rousan, his teenage son Brent Rousan and William's brother Robert Rousan murdered Charlie and Grace Lewis on Sept. 21, 1993 as part of a plot to steal two of the couple's cows.\n@highlight\nWilliam Rousan, 57, was declared dead at 12:10 a.m in Bonne Terre\n@highlight\nRousan murdered Charlie and Grace Lewis on Sept. 21, 1993\n@highlight\nRousan attorneys appealed for clemency due to secrecy used to obtain the execution drug\n@highlight\nGov. 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The Volkswagen that collected him from the airport and delivered him to the club\u2019s picturesque Zubieta training ground might not have been much of a culture shock. But the training ground car park was populated predominantly by Volkswagens, too, suggesting the wage bill is inferior to the average Premier League club, never mind United. 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Each time the calls have been placed at 2 a.m. on Tuesday mornings, police have been sent to her Manhattan home to investigate. In total, there have been at least 10 calls from the line, police said. The television host was so distressed that she even contacted New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly to ask for his help.\n@highlight\nNYPD investigating after at least 10 calls have been made\n@highlight\nA patrol car has been sent to her home on each occasion\n@highlight\nCouric was so concerned that she called Police Commissioner Ray Kelly\n@highlight\nShe revealed the bizarre calls to audience members at a taping on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "being well-known, that you can get through to @placeholder.\"", "idx": 39495}], "idx": 25620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some private security guards hired to protect the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan say their contractor has allowed widespread mistreatment, sexual activity and intimidation within their ranks, according to the watchdog group Project On Government Oversight (POGO). A spokeswoman for watchdog group POGO said hazing at a camp for security guards went \"well beyond partying.\" The group sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, and briefed reporters on its findings, which it said are based on e-mails and interviews with more than a dozen guards who have worked at the U.S. compound in Kabul.\n@highlight\nWatchdog: Contractor providing security guards allowed \"deviant hazing, humiliation\"\n@highlight\nVideo showed naked man, another man apparently drinking liquid poured down back\n@highlight\nWatchdog warns Sec. of State Clinton of security threat posed by behavior\n@highlight\nArmorGroup, North America has contract until July 2010", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 241, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Nothing is more important to us than the safety and security of all @placeholder personnel -- Americans and Afghan -- and respect for the cultural and religious values of all Afghans,\" it said in a statement.", "idx": 39509}], "idx": 25628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In his choice of vice- captains, Paul McGinley has avoided the charge levelled at Tom Watson that the American management team has a hint of \u2018Dad\u2019s Army\u2019 about it. If there is any concern about the European captain\u2019s five wise men it is due to the sheer number of them. There will certainly be any number of opinions for him to draw on, with a broad range of experience, including two men who have won matches themselves in his role. 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But that bastard Putin murdered him,\" said Anatoly Valsyuk, as he choked back tears.\n@highlight\nRadical Ukrainian nationalist leader Oleksandr Muzychko was killed Monday night\n@highlight\nFollowers hailed him as a national hero and a Robin Hood for Ukrainians\n@highlight\nParamilitary units under Muzychko sparked the alarm of Russia's Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nPutin says he fears these \"fascists\" will attack ethnic-Russians living in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 415, "end": 432}, {"start": 463, "end": 477}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 724, "end": 741}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And dozens of men who once marched to @placeholder's command now filed past his grave, tossing handfuls of damp earth onto his coffin.", "idx": 39534}], "idx": 25646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter Jay Z has opened his 40/40 Club at the world's busiest airport \u2013 perfect for passengers with time to kill. The rapper, who is married to Beyonce, launched his elite bar\u2019s third location, which is only open to ticketed flyers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia. The sports bar is in the US airport's Concourse D concessions area, and will be a scaled-down version of his two other clubs. New club: Jay Z - pictured with Beyonce - is opening a new branch of his sports bar at Atlanta airport Jay Z performing on stage at the DirecTV Super Saturday Night party at the 40/40 Club in February\n@highlight\nClub will be third 40/40 in States, with branches in Manhattan and Brooklyn\n@highlight\nAtlanta opening will be a scaled down version of original New York bar\n@highlight\nA-list hangouts attracting the likes of Rhiannon, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 251, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 337, "end": 338}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 574, "end": 607}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "is known at the @placeholder locations for its live music and sports", "idx": 39538}], "idx": 25650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luiz Suarez will not start for Uruguay in their opening Group D clash against Costa Rica. The Liverpool talisman has returned to full training since his knee injury putting his participation in the tournament in doubt. However as revealed by Sportsmail's Matt Lawton on Thursday, Uruguay boss Oscar Tabarez will start with Diego Forlan and Edinson Cavani up front. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez looking sharper in training Leading the way: But Luis Suarez, in Uruguay training, will not start against Costa Rica Donning the gloves? Suarez (left) jokes around with team-mates Coates, Godin and Rodriguez Keep-up: The news means Suarez will be fresh for the crucial second Group D game against England\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez not in Uruguay's starting line-up to face Costa Rica\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker Suarez trains after knee surgery last month\n@highlight\nUruguay will start with Edinson Cavani and Diego Forlan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 242, "end": 251}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 353}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It will keep Suarez fresh to face @placeholder on Thursday, although Tabarez did not rule out the Liverpool star playing some part in the Costa Rica game.", "idx": 39542}, {"query": "It will keep Suarez fresh to face England on Thursday, although Tabarez did not rule out the @placeholder star playing some part in the Costa Rica game.", "idx": 39543}], "idx": 25654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes A fitness fanatic says he is in the best shape of his life despite eating McDonald\u2019s for every meal for a month. Kai Sedgwick, 34, visited the fast food chain for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a month while he followed a tough workout regime. Mr Sedgwick, from Edinburgh, took up the challenge to see if he could eat burgers while getting into the best shape of his life. Kai Sedgwick, 34, carried out an experiment during which he ate only McDonald's while following a strict exercise regime for a month. He is pictured (left) before the experiment and (right) afterwards\n@highlight\nKai Sedgwick, 34, ate McDonald's for breakfast, lunch and dinner\n@highlight\nSpent a total of \u00a3366 but saved a further \u00a355 by using vouchers\n@highlight\nAlso followed a strict exercise regime to attempt to gain muscle mass\n@highlight\nWanted to see how the unhealthy diet would affect his ability to bulk up\n@highlight\nHe was surprised to gain 2.7kg of muscle mass during the experiment\n@highlight\nMr Sedgwick will now try eating healthily for a month while still working out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Another thing that was affected was his bowels, because @placeholder's food contains hardly any fibre which is crucial to cleaning your digestive system.", "idx": 39544}], "idx": 25655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton What a difference a year makes. At the beginning of April last year, Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s Manchester United headed into the derby at Old Trafford 15 points clear of Manchester City. On Tuesday evening, it is Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s City who will stroll into their neighbours\u2019 backyard with a strut of arrogance, knowing United\u2019s status has been diminished to that of inferiors. This time it is they who sit in the ascendency, 12 points ahead of David Moyes\u2019 ailing side. A win would convert 12 into 15. Damning: Our graphic shows years of United dominance, with the difference in points between the two sides going into Old Trafford derbies heavily in their favour, but the pendulum appears to have swung\n@highlight\nIf Man City beat United at Old Trafford they will widen gap to 15 points\n@highlight\nFirst time in Premier League that City are bookies' favourites at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes desperate to win to atone for 4-1 thumping at Etihad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 105, "end": 121}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 223, "end": 239}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Certainly, it has never been the case in the @placeholder era.", "idx": 39545}], "idx": 25656} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "World Cup TV host Gary Lineker said more in hope than expectation on the eve of Brazil 2014 that its biggest stars had to deliver. He was well aware the most-hyped players in South Africa four years ago - Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Kaka, Fernando Torres and Robin van Persie - managed just two goals between them, and the entire World Cup had flopped as a result. But, to the delight of Lineker and millions of armchair fans, this time has already been different \u2013 and how. 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After a handover ceremony with Afghan troops, 500 French combat soldiers in trucks and armored vehicles left the Nijrab base in the Kapisa region, where anti-government insurgents have been active, and traveled southwest to Kabul, the capital, said Col. Thierry Burkhard, a French military spokesman.\n@highlight\n500 troops withdraw from insurgent-infested region\n@highlight\nDeath toll of 88 since 2001 sparked public outcry over deployment\n@highlight\nHollande promised to withdraw majority of troops by Christmas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "France has been preparing such a handover for months, recently focusing on training Afghan forces instead of having @placeholder troops lead patrols in Kapisa.", "idx": 39554}], "idx": 25662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Harris They never found his body in the cloying, blood-drenched mud of the Somme. But nearly a century after a young soldier died fighting for king and country, he is about to see service again. Private William Tickle, who lied about his age to join the Army at just 15, is to be immortalised on a Royal Mail stamp bearing his image. Private William Cecil 'Billie' Tickle is to be commemorated on a stamp marking the centenary of the First World War His photograph will form part of a five-year commemoration of the First World War, honouring the millions of ordinary people who gave their lives for freedom or answered the patriotic call.\n@highlight\nPrivate William Cecil 'Billie' Tickle killed at the Battle of the Somme\n@highlight\nJust one of 350,000 British soldiers killed in action that day\n@highlight\nBillie's mother donated his picture to the Imperial War Museum\n@highlight\nHe will now feature on a stamp to commemorate the conflict", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 524, "end": 538}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 711, "end": 729}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 859, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the top: Around 1million soldiers were killed or wounded during the battle, 350,000 of them from the @placeholder", "idx": 39556}], "idx": 25664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Ted Kennedy would have had a \"very, very difficult\" time politically surviving the drowning death of a young woman if it happened in the era of blogs, talk radio and 24-hour news cycles, experts said. Sen. Ted Kennedy hit the airwaves to say it was \"indefensible\" he didn't immediately report the accident. Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, drowned after Kennedy drove his Oldsmobile off a bridge following a regatta party in July 1969. The incident on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, helped dash the youngest Kennedy brother's chances at the Oval Office in 1972 and 1980. Massachusetts was more forgiving than the rest of the nation, however, backing Kennedy by a 3-to-2 margin in his 1970 bid to keep his Senate seat. That his brothers, John and Robert, had been assassinated in recent years may have been a factor, experts said. 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She has a black-and-white snapshot of him as a baby and some color portraits of him as a successful banker in Miami, Florida. And then there's one of him as a 7-year-old, about to be airlifted out of Cuba. That was the last time she ever saw him. \"I went to the airport to see him off,\" the Cuban filmmaker said at her Havana home. Her brother Frank was one of 14,000 Cuban children quietly sent to the United States between 1960 and 1962, at the start of Fidel Castro's revolution.\n@highlight\n14,000 Cuban children sent to U.S. at start of Castro's revolution\n@highlight\nMixed feelings remain about Operation Peter Pan\n@highlight\nSome families were never reunited\n@highlight\nOthers have started to reach out again as restrictions are lifted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My father thought, '@placeholder won't put up with this radical revolution.'", "idx": 39567}], "idx": 25673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will headline a fundraiser celebrating New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's birthday next month. Romney has let bygones be bygones and reaffirmed his friendship with Christie since the New Jersey politician cozied up to President Barack Obama in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy six days before the general election in 2012. The September 10 birthday bash benefiting the New Jersey GOP is the latest in a string of political events the high-profile Republican politicians have appeared at together this year Buds again: Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, right, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, left, have reaffirmed their friendship since Romney's defeat in 2012 to Barack Obama. The Republican politicians are pictured here at a town hall meeting in Ohio a few weeks before the presidential election\n@highlight\nRomney aides and conservatives claimed after the 2012 presidential election that Chris Christie was at fault for Romney's loss to Obama\n@highlight\nThe week before Christie welcomed the president to New Jersey in the wake of Superstorm Sandy and complimented him for taking action\n@highlight\nRomney never attacked Christie but he stopped paling around with him\n@highlight\nThe two reaffirmed their friendship earlier this year and Romney is now headlining a September 10 fundraiser for Christie's birthday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 994, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1404}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chris Christie undermined the @placeholder message,' the Romney aide said,", "idx": 39568}, {"query": "'I wouldn\u2019t call what I did an embrace of @placeholder,' Christie told reporters.", "idx": 39569}], "idx": 25674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was once the symbol of Gaddafi's strength over the west, a brutal image of power and victory. Now it stands ruined with the Mad Dog's illusion of power over the country shattered, like the windows in his once regal compound. Built in 1986, after the US air strikes in Libya, the iconic statue shows a fist crushing an American aircraft and was the majestic backdrop for many of the dictator's speeches. In a final gesture of contempt rebels forces climbed and painted the statue screaming victory as their dictator remains absent, presumably in hiding. Scroll down for video Ransacked: Gaddafi's Bab Al Azaziya compound in Tripoli is trashed - the dictator's whereabouts is still unknown\n@highlight\nBritish Tornado jets pound bunkers in Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte\n@highlight\nRebels face resistance from the dictator's loyalists in Tripoli\n@highlight\n\u00a31bn frozen Libyan funds made available to National Transitional Council\n@highlight\nNew evidence that Gaddafi's adopted daughter WASN'T killed by U.S. in 1986\n@highlight\nGaddafi forces damage a plane at Tripoli airport in retaliatory strikes\n@highlight\nTwenty African states recognise rebels as Libya's legitimate government", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 253, "end": 254}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 897, "end": 925}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fresh battles rage: A @placeholder man runs across the street seeking shelter from sniper fire in Tripoli today", "idx": 39570}], "idx": 25675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Brian Barwick Uruguay v England in Sao Paulo, two teams still without a point, but both determined to go out and make one. And for in-form ITV? It was about putting their best foot forward for a peak-time World Cup showdown that should turn out to be the most watched TV programme of the year so far. Adrian Chiles was joined in their Rio studio by Lee Dixon, former England manager, Glenn Hoddle and Gus Poyet. Missing, and missed by his colleagues and the viewers alike, was Ian Wright who had rushed back to the UK following a disturbing break-in at his family home on Tuesday evening.\n@highlight\nITV repeated their good form with the year's most watched TV programme\n@highlight\nAndy Townsend was under scrutiny after criticism of Phil Neville\n@highlight\nEngland lose out 2-1 with two goals from Liverpool's Luis Suarez", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 142, "end": 144}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 518, "end": 519}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It just had to be @placeholder.\u2019 We sort of knew it would be, and Suarez's second - the winner - just confirmed that.", "idx": 39571}], "idx": 25676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American golfer Bill Haas said he was \"very lucky\" after securing the biggest win of his career on Sunday. The 29-year-old beat U.S Ryder Cup star Hunter Mahan on the third playoff hole at the Tour Championship in Atlanta to clinch the PGA's season-ending FedEx Cup and $11.44 million in prize money. Haas needed a dramatic save after hitting a water hazard before going on to sink a four-foot putt on the par-three 18th hole at East Lake to finally see off his compatriot, after the duo had finished tied on eight under par through 72 holes. The dramatic triumph saw Haas -- whose father Jay played in the Ryder Cup on three occasions and won nine times on the PGA Tour -- leap from 25th in the FedEx Cup standings to claim the $10 million jackpot.\n@highlight\nBill Haas clinches the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup titles after playoff\n@highlight\nAmerican claims $11.44 million in prize money at end-of-season event in Atlanta\n@highlight\nHe defeats U.S. Ryder Cup star Hunter Mahan to seal his big-money triumph\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 Luke Donald ties for third, ending his hopes of historic double", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 202, "end": 218}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 793, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I guess this is what the FedExCup is all about,\" said @placeholder, who would have claimed victory in the series if he had finished alone in third.", "idx": 39573}], "idx": 25677} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- As Democrats head into the last throes of the campaign season, the party and the president are facing some of their lowest favorability and approval ratings, respectively, according to two new surveys. President Barack Obama hit his lowest point in the eyes of the public according to that poll, with just 40% of Americans approving of his job performance, the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll released Wednesday shows. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll also released Wednesday handed Obama a similar 42% approval rating. And Obama could be pulling down his party as just 39% of Americans hold a favorable view of the Democratic Party, the lowest in modern history according to the Washington Post/ABC News poll.\n@highlight\nDemocrats hit a 30-year low in favorability ratings\n@highlight\nA pair of survey released Wednesday show sagging ratings for Democrats and the president.\n@highlight\nThe numbers come in the last three weeks of an election where GOP has tried to link Dem. candidates to Obama\n@highlight\nPresident Obama is facing an all-time low 40% approval mark", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 456, "end": 474}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And among independents, Democrats also edged out the @placeholder with 33% favorability compared to 28% for Republicans.", "idx": 39578}], "idx": 25680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amanda Holden says that she hasn't had Botox or plastic surgery in the last three years. The actress revealed that she had previously used the injections in her face, but stopped almost three years ago, after the difficult birth of her daughter Hollie in January 2012. She made the comments during a heated debate on today's This Morning with relationship therapist Louise Van Der Velde, who advocates that women should get cosmetic surgery in order to stop their husbands and boyfriends cheating. Scroll down for video Louise Van Der Velde was on This Morning to talk about plastic surgery - she believes women should have procedures to stay desirable for their men. 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Roland S. Martin says former Sen. Jesse Helms was an unapologetic conservative but also unabashedly racist. In the last several years, notorious racists such as former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox and Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina left this Earth, and in efforts to show the humanity of both, tributes poured in, speaking to their Christian faith and unyielding conservative values. Vice President Dick Cheney spoke warmly of Thurmond at his 2003 funeral, citing his run for president in 1948. But Cheney failed to mention that he ran as an ardent segregationist.\n@highlight\nRoland S. 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A full team of air traffic controllers returned to work around 1 a.m. at the En Route Center in Aurora, bringing back control capacity from nearby air traffic centers. Around 200 employees from Aurora had been working at other FAA control centers to monitor flights since September 26, FAA officials said in a statement. Up: FAA controllers returned to En Route Center in Aurora, taking control of Chicago airports from nearby centers who had been lending control capacity\n@highlight\nFAA flight controllers returned to work at En Route Center in Aurora at 1 a.m. Monday, taking over control from nearby centers\n@highlight\nThe air traffic control center had been out of service since September 26, when it was evacuated following a fire set by a disgruntled employee\n@highlight\nIn the weeks following the fire, technicians worked around the clock while other air traffic control centers monitored Chicago-area flights\n@highlight\nO'Hare and Midway airports were operating at 85 percent capacity as late as October 1\n@highlight\nA lawyer for Brian Howard, 36, who is accused of setting the fire before trying to cut his throat with a knife, called his actions a 'tragic mistake'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 461, "end": 463}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A FAA technical team will remain in @placeholder until Tuesday to supervise the transition", "idx": 39619}], "idx": 25706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- House Democrats are signaling that a final health care bill will drop the government-run public health insurance option favored by liberals but rejected by conservatives from both parties. A House-Senate conference committee will begin negotiations next month on merging health care bills passed by the Democratic majorities in each chamber. However, voting in both chambers was extremely close, raising concerns that a compromise might fail to win the necessary final approval. One of the main differences between the two measures is the public option. The House bill contains the public option as a competitor to private insurers in a national heath insurance exchange open to people now unable to get coverage, but the Senate version lacks a public option.\n@highlight\nClose votes in House, Senate raise fears that compromise might not win approval\n@highlight\nHouse bill contains public option to compete with private insurers; Senate version does not\n@highlight\nObama has expressed support for option but stops short of insisting on provision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Such precarious support allowed individual moderates in the @placeholder caucus to wield major influence on the bill, with at least two -- Sens.", "idx": 39624}], "idx": 25711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alan Pardew was rewarded with a straightforward win at Gillingham after selecting as strong line-up against the League One side \u2013 and saw 18-year-old Rolando Aarons impress on his full debut. Without impressing, Newcastle were rarely troubled by Peter Taylor\u2019s side and they at least registered their first goal of the season even if none of their own players scored it. They were the beneficiaries of an own goal courtesy of Gillingham defender John Egan, after Gabriel Obertan broke down the right and delivered a dangerously-placed cross which caused the Irishman to miscue and put through his own net on 25 minutes.\n@highlight\nJohn Egan's own goal after 25 minutes was the only goal of the game\n@highlight\nThe Sunderland youth star turned Gabriel Obertan's cross into his own net\n@highlight\nThe own goal was the first time Newcastle scored this season\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew put out a relatively strong line-up featuring seven players from the weekend's Premier League match against Aston Villa\n@highlight\nRolando Aarons, 18, impressed on his full debut for Newcastle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 463, "end": 477}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 743, "end": 757}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 958, "end": 971}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Gillingham seemed curiously uninspired, standing off @placeholder and allowing their Premier League colleagues all the time and space they required.", "idx": 39627}], "idx": 25712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Time.com) -- On August 5, when a gunman drove to a Sikh temple outside Milwaukee and started shooting his 9mm handgun, some ran and some leapt to stop him. One of the six who died was temple president Santwat Singh Kaleka, who has been hailed as a hero by witnesses who say he tried to disarm the shooter. The first cop on the scene, Brian Murphy, took nine bullets as he also tried to help. Miraculously, Murphy wasn't killed. Why do some people confront danger while most scamper for the exits? Altruism emerges in many disasters. A few weeks ago, three women came forward to say they survived the cinema shooting in Aurora, Colorado, because their boyfriends shielded them. All three men are dead.\n@highlight\nA Wisconsin temple president and a policeman emerge as heroes\n@highlight\nHeroes also emerged in the Colorado movie theater shooting\n@highlight\nResearch shoes heroic and egotistical impulses can emerge simultaneously\n@highlight\nOne psychiatrist discounts the idea that heroism is a choice", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 202, "end": 221}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Time.com: Sikh temple shooting: @placeholder community reacts to shocking attack", "idx": 39628}], "idx": 25713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Keith Gladdis PUBLISHED: 11:01 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:05 EST, 26 July 2013 A Greek holiday destination where a teenager was stabbed to death in a mass brawl has been turned into a 'battlefield', according to its mayor. Tyrell Matthews-Burton, 19, from Leyton, east London, was killed during a booze-fuelled altercation between nearly 30 people in Malia on the island of Crete on Tuesday. The town's mayor told BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast that drunken British 'creatures' have given the resort a bad reputation. 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A 14-year-old victim was held down by Abu Sufian, 21, and Raabsan Khan, 19, while Ferdoush Hasan, 22, raped her last February, it is claimed. Newcastle Crown Court heard the sex attack was just days after another girl, who was also 14, was raped by Hasan alone.\n@highlight\nThree men, Abu Sufian, Raabsan Khan and Ferdoush Hasan, deny rape\n@highlight\nThe alleged victim says she was held down at the house they shared\n@highlight\nProsecutor said the girl was 'taken advantage of'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder told jurors: 'The crown\u2019s case is these defendants took advantage of young girls who were vulnerable, who were drinking alcohol and smoking although underage and who came to the defendants\u2019 house in order to have somewhere to do both of those things.", "idx": 39636}], "idx": 25716} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Days after torrential rains caused intense flash flooding, residents of northeastern Minnesota and neighboring Wisconsin spent Friday coping with the aftermath -- including numerous road closures and continued worries about still dangerously high waters. Flood warnings remained in effect for parts of Burnett, Pine and Carlton counties in Minnesota, as well as in Ashland County, Wisconsin, even though waters in some creeks and rivers were receding, the National Weather Service said. Many of these warnings extend through Sunday, though the flooding concerns may not abate then. Water levels in Big Sandy Lake, which is about 60 miles west of Duluth, are rising at a rate of one foot per day, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports. The lake is expected to crest June 30 just above or below record highs.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It feels like a whale is swallowing us,\" a Minnesota resident says\n@highlight\nNEW: Big Sandy Lake should crest June near record highs, the Army Corps says\n@highlight\nSome places in Minnesota and Wisconsin still under flooding warnings\n@highlight\nRoads and parks are closed after intense flash flooding", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 465, "end": 488}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 736}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 919, "end": 932}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials have requested federal damage assessment assistance in 14 counties, the first step in deciding whether Gov.", "idx": 39643}, {"query": "Despite the damage, @placeholder officials stressed that Duluth and many state parks in the northwest part of the state are open for tourism and tried to highlight at least one positive effect from the recent storms.", "idx": 39644}], "idx": 25721} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A series of major international sporting events, a weak currency and its perennially sunny perch on the tip of South Africa are making Cape Town one of the hottest sailing destinations of 2009. Lucky strike: The port city of Cape Town is set to benefit from several major sporting events The Indian Premier League cricket tournament was recently relocated to South Africa because of security concerns, and now Cape Town is slated to host the opening match on April 18. Both the Lions Tour rugby and the FIFA Confederations Cup football will follow the cricket tournament, heading down to South Africa later this year.\n@highlight\nMainSail's 'Port of the Month' is Cape Town, South Africa\n@highlight\nThe area is one of South Africa's most popular tourist destinations\n@highlight\nCape Town is set to benefit from major international sporting events\n@highlight\nThe port is the country's second biggest and hosts major yacht races", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 317, "end": 337}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 528, "end": 550}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The eight-team @placeholder runs from June 14-28, and will take place across four cities.", "idx": 39645}], "idx": 25722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca Camber PUBLISHED: 14:56 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:24 EST, 16 January 2014 Scroll down for video In court: Constance Briscoe, who is accused of perverting the course of justice by lying to police about how she helped friend Vicky Pryce expose her ex-husband Chris Huhne Britain's top black female judge plotted to bring down Chris Huhne by lying to police about the speeding points scandal, a court heard yesterday. Constance Briscoe, 56, was said to be \u2018determined to go for the kill\u2019 after the then Cabinet Minister denied making his ex-wife Vicky Pryce take speeding points on his behalf.\n@highlight\nLawyer and judge Constance Briscoe, 56, accused of three counts of perverting the course of justice\n@highlight\nClaimed she lied to police about her role in exposing Chris Huhne\n@highlight\nAlso alleged she then lied again to cover up her own dishonesty\n@highlight\nBriscoe has been suspended since her arrest in October 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 126, "end": 142}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 435, "end": 451}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 639, "end": 655}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friend: Economist @placeholder, who went to prison for taking speeding points for former husband Chris Huhne, is a friend of the lawyer - who was arrested in October 2012", "idx": 39653}], "idx": 25728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron\u2019s vow that Britain and its allies would not allow Islamic State to form caliphate on Europe\u2019s doorstep had a hollow ring for the besieged people of Kobani yesterday. Huge plumes of smoke billowed over the pivotal border town as jihadi fanatics \u2013 some claiming to be British \u2013 launched a terrifying onslaught. Kobani, which lies just inside Syria on the border with Nato member Turkey, has been described as the town the world cannot afford to lose to the terrorists. Scroll down for video Gran's army: Women line up with Kalashnikov assault rifles in the besieged border town of Kobani, Syria\n@highlight\nJihadi fanatics launched terrifying onslaught on Kobani, Syria\n@highlight\nResidents respond with with occasional rocket-propelled grenades\n@highlight\nIt's been described as the town the world cannot afford to lose to terrorists\n@highlight\nIf IS do take it, they will control unbroken 125-mile stretch of frontier\n@highlight\nUS airstrikes have failed to stop the terrorists' brutal advance\n@highlight\nThe siege has forced some 160,000 people to flee across the frontier", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}, {"start": 942, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet an estimated dozen or so would-be holy warriors from @placeholder are still joining the warped cause every month.", "idx": 39672}], "idx": 25741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Demanding \"justice for Mike Brown\" and other African-Americans killed by police, protesters hit the streets Friday in eastern Missouri, kicking off four days of demonstrations, discussions and civil disobedience. \"Today is not the start of an event, today is the beginning of your movement,\" a man said Friday through a megaphone, with protesters in the crowd echoing his words. \"From this day forward, we say no more. We say enough.\" The event, which has been dubbed \"Ferguson October\" and the \"Weekend of Resistance,\" centers on the 18-year-old Brown. Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson shot and killed the black teenager on August 9. Authorities have said Brown attacked the officer and tried to take his gun; Brown's camp contends the unarmed teenager had his hands in the air when he was shot.\n@highlight\nA protest leader calls event the start \"of your movement;... we say no more\"\n@highlight\nHundreds of people march on the office of the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney\n@highlight\nMore events are planned through Monday; they will include \"civil disobedience\"\n@highlight\nProtesters say they want justice for black men, like Michael Brown, shot by white police", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 516}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 947, "end": 962}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That public discord has died down somewhat, though the events Friday through Monday aim to keep the demonstrators' message out there -- both to demand @placeholder's arrest and to bring attention, more generally, to what they describe as racial profiling and police violence elsewhere as well.", "idx": 39679}], "idx": 25745} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie A Blackwater security contractor threatened to kill a State Department investigator in Iraq who was looking into allegations of the company's cost over-runs, boozy parties, mistreatment of migrant workers and violence against civilians, according to a newly-released report. Daniel Carroll, Blackwater\u2019s project manager in Iraq, allegedly told Jean C. Richter that 'he could kill me at that very moment and no one could or would do anything about it as we were in Iraq,' in August 31, 2007, Richter claimed in an official report he filed after the fact. But instead of Mr Carroll, a former member of the elite Navy SEAL Team Six, being disciplined, Mr Richter was the one sent home. U.S. Embassy officials in Baghdad told him he had to end his investigation and leave Iraq because he was disrupting the security options Blackwater was providing for diplomatic staff, the New York Times reports.\n@highlight\nJean C. Richter says a former Navy SEAL told him 'he could kill me at that very moment and no one would do anything about it as we were in Iraq'\n@highlight\nRichter was then ordered to stop his investigation and return to Washington\n@highlight\nHis scathing August 2007 report alleges massive abuse in $1billion security contract for State Department employees in Iraq\n@highlight\nThree weeks after report, Blackwater contractors allegedly killed 17 Iraqi civilians in Nisour Square", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 72, "end": 87}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 628, "end": 645}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}, {"start": 924, "end": 938}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1371, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1390, "end": 1402}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident caused massive outrage among the @placeholder public and is believed to be one reason Iraqi leaders refused to agree to allow U.S. troops to stay in the country past 2011.", "idx": 39680}], "idx": 25746} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Republican presidential candidates Herman Cain and Michele Bachmann said at Saturday's foreign policy debate that they would renew the use of waterboarding, the controversial practice banned by President Barack Obama. \"I don't see it as torture. I see it as an enhanced interrogation technique,\" Cain said. His comments were met with loud cheers of support from the debate audience. Bachmann, meanwhile, called the practice \"very effective\" and said Obama \"is allowing the ACLU to run the CIA.\" After the debate, Romney aides told CNN that he does not believe waterboarding is torture. But this issue doesn't divide neatly along party lines. During the debate candidates Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman outright opposed the practice. \"Waterboarding is torture,\" Paul said. \"It's really un-American to accept, on principle, that we will torture people that we capture.\" The next day both Sen. John McCain and President Obama criticized the pro-waterboarding rhetoric and reaffirmed their opposition to the practice.\n@highlight\nThree GOP presidential candidates say waterboarding is not a form of torture\n@highlight\nSo which is it: Illicit torture or an acceptable interrogation practice? asks Loran Nordgren\n@highlight\nNordgren: People who don't experience something can't estimate just how painful it is\n@highlight\nPeople who volunteer to experience waterboarding see it as torture, Nordgren says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1384}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because most policymakers have never experienced waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation tactics for themselves (Sen. @placeholder aside), they must rely on their inexperienced intuitions about how painful these practices seem.", "idx": 39684}], "idx": 25748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iraqi security forces killed eight ISIS assailants disguised in Iraqi Army uniforms during an attack Friday against an air base where 320 U.S Marines are currently training Iraqi troops, military officials said. The strike on the Ain al-Asad base, which is currently being plummeted with rocket fire, came after insurgents from the Islamic State took Al-Baghdadi, a neighboring town only nine miles away from the base. They launched their offense on the base after poor weather halted air strikes, led by eight suicide bombers who were followed by an additional 15 men. This as the U.S. has retaliated by bringing in helicopter gunships to support Iraqi ground forces battling ISIS militants in al-Baghdadi, drawing them closer to combat with the terrorist organization.\n@highlight\nISIS insurgents attacked the Ain al-Asad base\n@highlight\nHad taken control of neighboring Al-Baghdadi, just nine miles away\n@highlight\nEight assailants were killed, as were two Iraqi soldiers\n@highlight\nGroup launched offence on base after poor weather halted air strikes\n@highlight\nIraqi forces have resecured the facility but are calling in reinforcements", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 138, "end": 140}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 230, "end": 245}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During a press conference the president said: 'Our coalition is on the offensive, @placeholder is on the defensive and ISIL is going to lose.'", "idx": 39694}], "idx": 25756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Pakistan's foreign minister expressed disappointment Friday over what he called \"a very harsh sentence\" for a Pakistani scientist convicted of attempting to kill Americans in Afghanistan. A federal judge issued Thursday the 86-year sentence for Aafia Siddiqui, who was convicted by a jury in February on seven charges, including attempted murder and armed assault on U.S. officers. \"I think she has not been given the benefit of the doubt,\" Pakistani Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi told CNN Friday. \"But she does have a right to appeal. I'm sure her family and the government will consult and will think of going with the appeal.\"\n@highlight\nAafia Siddiqui was sentenced to 86 years in prison\n@highlight\nShe was convicted in February of attempting to kill Americans\n@highlight\nPakistan's foreign minister calls the sentence \"very harsh\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 486, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't want any violence in my name,\" Siddiqui said of the demonstrations in @placeholder, where her case has become a cause celebre.", "idx": 39701}], "idx": 25762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Even in celebrity-obsessed D.C., too much attention can be a bad thing. So as Congress got back to work last week, two freshman stars -- Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst and Utah Rep. Mia Love -- were trying to figure out how to navigate the spotlight, and in some cases, duck it. Ernst, a conservative favorite, is the first woman to represent the Hawkeye State in the Senate while Love is the House's first black female Republican. Ernst, a political unknown who rose to fame in 2014 with an ad promising she could cut pork in Washington because of her experience castrating hogs on her family farm, has signaled her media strategy by declining interviews since her election from anyone other than Iowa outlets.\n@highlight\nJoni Ernst keeps a low profile in first week in Washington\n@highlight\nA test for DC's new stars: balancing fame and overexposure", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's part of the @placeholder culture to be humble and not to call attention to yourself.", "idx": 39718}], "idx": 25776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Espanyol suffered a setback in their quest for European Champions League football on Monday as they surrendered a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 at home to Mallorca. The Barcelona-based team currently occupy fifth position in Spain's La Liga and they took the lead against their tenth placed opponents when striker Alvaro Vasquez converted Jose Callejon's pass. The match was level after 63 minutes when Cameroon forward Pierre Webo finished from a Sergio Tejera cross. Michael Laudrup's Mallorca ensured they would move up to tenth place in the table when 23-year-old Emilio Nsue grabbed his fourth goal of the season with just seven minutes remaining.\n@highlight\nEspanyol lose 2-1 at home to Mallorca in Spain's La Liga\n@highlight\nSevilla thrash Sporting Gijon 3-0 with Luis Fabiano among the goals\n@highlight\nMSV Duisburg reach the German Cup final after beating Energie Cottbus 2-1\n@highlight\nNice beat Stade de Reims 3-2 to reach French Cup semifinal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 56, "end": 80}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 474, "end": 488}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sevilla closed within two points of @placeholder after a comfortable 3-0 home win over Sporting Gijon.", "idx": 39723}], "idx": 25779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal ensured themselves of progress to the FA Cup fifth round with a 3-2 win at Brighton on Sunday. The Gunners were in complete control in the first half with goals from Theo Walcott and Mesut Ozil putting them firmly in the ascendancy. But the Championship side fought back after the break with goals from Chris O'Grady and Sam Baldock, sandwiched between Tomas Rosicky's sublime volley, nearly forcing a replay against the Premier League opposition. Here, Sportsmail assesses how each player performed on the day. 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The Ross Sea in Antarctica has been considered by many to be the world's only body of water not altered or damaged by humans. The breath-taking pictures were captured by photographer John Weller, from Boulder in Colorado, USA. All adrift: A lone penguin stands on a piece of ice floating on the Ross Sea in Antarctica, the world's last remaining pure ocean\n@highlight\nThe Ross Sea in Antarctica is considered the last body of water not altered or damaged by humans\n@highlight\nThe sea is home to many species including Emperor and Adelie penguins, silverfish, seals, orcas and minke whales", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Welcoming committee: A lone @placeholder goes head to head with a huge icebreaker ship", "idx": 39733}], "idx": 25788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Sparks PUBLISHED: 09:54 EST, 4 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:55 EST, 4 January 2013 French First Lady Valerie Trierweiler doesn't the President's ex-partner from gaining a top cabinet post in his government French First Lady Valerie Trierweiler is trying to block the President's ex-partner from gaining a top cabinet post in his government, it was revealed today. Ms Trierweiler, 47, has been 'putting pressure' on Francois Hollande not to let Segolene Royal - also the mother of his four children - into his closest circle of ministers, the French media reported. The bitter rivalry between the two women has been described as a 'Bermuda love triangle' by insiders at the presidential Elysee Palace.\n@highlight\nMs Trierweiler 'putting pressure' on Francois Hollande not to let Segolene Royal into his close circle\n@highlight\nBitter rivalry between the two women described as a 'Bermuda love triangle'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 106, "end": 124}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 229, "end": 247}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 420, "end": 436}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He has not yet revealed his intentions, possibly because he is well aware of the complicated relations between his girlfriend and his ex-partner, and does not want to upset Ms @placeholder.'", "idx": 39735}], "idx": 25790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The son of British rock star Jim McCarty has been jailed for 30 years after posing as a charity worker to sexually abuse children as young as six. Simon Jasper McCarty, son of the Yardbirds drummer Jim, filmed himself abusing young children while pretending to be volunteering for their well being. Surrey-based McCarty - a musician like his father - is chairman of a charity which campaigns to protect street children in third world countries. Simon McCarty with his famous father, Yardbirds drummer Jim. McCarty has just been given a 30-year jail term for abusing children Ulterior motive: Simon McCarty with orphans in Nepal. He set up a charity campaigning to protect street children in third world countries\n@highlight\nSon of British rock star Jim McCarty filmed himself abusing young children\n@highlight\nSimon McCarty helped set up an orphanage and travelled the world offering 'drum therapy' to youngsters\n@highlight\nHowever his position allowed him access to hundreds of children\n@highlight\nHe was caught when travelling through Hawaii when TSA officials found graphic child porn images in his laptop bag", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 147, "end": 166}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of the victims were from the @placeholder and the third was from Nepal.", "idx": 39751}], "idx": 25803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Neither Arjen Robben nor Robin van Persie could get past Costa Rica's deep defence in Salvador as Holland's two key threats suffered without being able to show their usual counter attacking talents. And in the end, after failing to break down the tournament's surprise package, it came down to penalties. Both dispatched their spot kicks and then Tim Krul played hero from the bench to send the Dutch through. Robben might have made a renewed effort to stay on his feet after talk about his diving dominated the post match coverage following the 2-1 win over Nigeria, but he needn't have - Costa Rica constantly kicked him as they tried to stop his attacking runs by hook or by crook.\n@highlight\nHolland's star men struggle against opposition who sit deep\n@highlight\nKeylor Navas makes a string of saves to deny them both\n@highlight\nVan Persie misses two fantastic chances at the death in normal time\n@highlight\nRobben won eight fouls as Costa Rica turned dirty to stop him\n@highlight\nNeither could get past the underdogs as game goes to penalties\n@highlight\nVan Persie scores his spot kick, as does Robben", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 974, "end": 983}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two extra time shots from @placeholder were deflected away from goal by Van Persie, it just did not seem to be their night.", "idx": 39754}], "idx": 25804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Modern U.S. presidents seem to be in need of neat, catchy labels for the enemy they want to destroy. \"Network of death\" is the latest one. After U.S. President Barack Obama's speech at the United Nations, we now know that it is this network that needs \"dismantling.\" Whether or not this new label will help increase the number of countries willing to join the U.S. in the fight against ISIS remains to be seen. Old, trusted allies will doubtless follow. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has already vowed that his country will \"play its part.\" All Cameron needs is parliamentary approval, which is expected Friday -- and maybe his own new label for ISIS.\n@highlight\nISIS has goaded U.S. President Barack Obama into reacting, writes Peter Busch\n@highlight\nHe says terror groups crave attention -- and Obama's giving them that\n@highlight\nProvoking and unsettling is a major part of ISIS media strategy, Busch writes\n@highlight\nMedia message could attract disaffected Muslims from West, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Merely resisting U.S. military pressure as long as possible will strengthen @placeholder's message.", "idx": 39756}], "idx": 25806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Add REO Speedwagon to the list of musical acts canceling SeaWorld shows because of the documentary \"Blackfish.\" \"Due to concerns regarding our February 16 appearance at SeaWorld, we have chosen to cancel the performance,\" the rock band said on its Facebook page on Friday. A promoter could put together a great concert series with the acts who have canceled SeaWorld shows in the past several weeks, including Trisha Yearwood, Willie Nelson, Cheap Trick, Heart and Barenaked Ladies. The acts bailed on the Orlando theme park's \"Bands, BBQ and Brew\" concert series amid pressure from fans who started online petitions, tweeted and posted on Facebook pages demanding they not play SeaWorld.\n@highlight\nREO Speedwagon was booked to play SeaWorld Orlando on February 16\n@highlight\nThe rock band cites \"concerns\" for decision to cancel\n@highlight\nTrisha Yearwood, Willie Nelson, Cheap Trick, others already canceled\n@highlight\nOnline campaign by fans asks acts to ditch SeaWorld in wake of \"Blackfish\" film", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 419, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 489}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 537, "end": 555}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In light of recent concerns, Trisha has decided to remove the February 22 date from her upcoming tour plans,\" @placeholder's representative told CNN on Thursday.", "idx": 39762}], "idx": 25810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Amene Tekele Haymanot thought he had made the right choice when five years ago he escaped war-torn Eritrea and opened a business in sunny Tel Aviv, Israel. But he and his countrymen couldn't escape conflict for long. Haymanot never expected himself - or his store -- to become targets of threats and violence in a metropolitan city known for its tolerance. But it was. His windows were smashed in and his business looted during an anti-immigration protest. \"Now I am afraid here. I cannot live this way. I'm afraid for my life,\" Haymanot, who is an illegal immigrant awaiting refugee status, told CNN.\n@highlight\nTension has flared in parts of Israel between some immigrants from Africa and residents of the neighborhood\n@highlight\nResidents says that the infrastructure and public services cannot cope with the new arrivals\n@highlight\nMany Israelis who sympathize with the African immigrants say they believe racism is a factor\n@highlight\nIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the immigration problem is being dealt with", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 39}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 982, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says the @placeholder population should be award asylum and given the necessary papers to work.", "idx": 39764}], "idx": 25812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 9 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 10 October 2012 'Forget about your worries and your strife,' sang much-loved character Baloo the bear in Disney classic The Jungle Book. And it would seems this grizzly bear cub takes a similar approach to life as its carefree fictional counterpart, as it was captured frolicking and splashing in a lake in eastern Russia. These images show the playful cub whiling away a day wriggling around in the water, playing with a stick, and indulging in another of Baloo's favourite habits - a good old scratch.\n@highlight\nAdorable photographs capture the grizzly bear frolicking in the waters of Kurile Lake in eastern Russia\n@highlight\nThe playful cub calls to mind much-loved character Baloo the bear from Disney classic The Jungle Book", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Disney's @placeholder at his happiest when playing a game or dancing, and this Russian grizzly would appear to be of a similar temperament.", "idx": 39771}], "idx": 25816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Planning the perfect wedding can certainly come at a cost. But a hotel is the US has just introduced a luxury wedding package that tops the bill at $1m. The W hotel in South Beach, Florida, is offering what it describes as the \u2018ultimate in wedding extravagance\u2019 and includes butlers, a honeymoon in French Polynesia, spa sessions and dinner on board a yacht. Wedding to remember: The W Hotel nuptials will set couples back a cool $1m The newlyweds will spend their wedding night in the hotel\u2019s luxury Penthouse Suite, which costs $11,000 The W hotel in South Beach, Florida, is offering what it describes as the \u2018ultimate in wedding extravagance\u2019 and includes butlers, a honeymoon in French Polynesia, spa sessions and dinner on board a yacht\n@highlight\nThe W hotel in South Beach, Florida, is offering the deal to wealthy couples\n@highlight\nNo-expense spared package must be booked six to nine months in advance\n@highlight\nNewlyweds will be spend their honeymoon at the St Regis Bora Bora hotel", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 79}, {"start": 157, "end": 157}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 501, "end": 515}, {"start": 542, "end": 542}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 684, "end": 699}, {"start": 758, "end": 758}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 971, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder package: The couple and their family members will also receive professional styling ahead of their big day", "idx": 39782}], "idx": 25825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama will award the Medal of Honor, the military's highest award for bravery, to Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger for his valor in saving the lives of three wounded comrades at a then-secret base in Laos in 1968, the White House announced Friday. After Etchberger saved his fellow airmen, he was shot and killed by enemy fighters. His heroics were kept a secret for years because the United States wasn't supposed to have troops in Laos during the Vietnam War. President Lyndon Johnson rejected a nomination for Etchberger to receive the Medal of Honor at the time because of the political trouble it could have stirred up.\n@highlight\nNEW: The United States did not want to admit it had troops in nominally neutral Laos\n@highlight\nChief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger's heroism was hidden for years\n@highlight\nHe died after saving three comrades in Laos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 140, "end": 157}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 794, "end": 811}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According the @placeholder, Etchberger deliberately exposed himself to enemy fire \"in order to place his three surviving wounded comrades in the rescue slings permitting them to be airlifted to safety.\"", "idx": 39784}], "idx": 25827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Kent Smith He may be known for his dashing looks and command a worldwide fanbase but Harry Styles' home town is the least musically sophisticated place in Britain, a study has found. The odds could have been stacked against Mr Styles after research, which maps musical ability by area, revealed that Redditch tops the list for its lack of musical ear. The 20-year-old's birthplace was ranked number one for its failure to engage with music and lack of musical sophistication. Scroll down for video The survey found that those living in certain areas of the country were more musically talented. Harry Styles' birth place, Redditch in Worcestershire came out as the least musical place in the UK\n@highlight\nThe study surveyed more than 94,000 people in towns and cities across UK\n@highlight\nResearch by Goldsmiths, University of London and BBC Lab UK\n@highlight\nAreas were ranked according to their musical talent\n@highlight\nRedditch, Styles' hometown, was listed as the worst for musical ability\n@highlight\nHastings, home to Andy Bell from Erasure, was tipped as the best", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 701, "end": 702}, {"start": 785, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 857}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mapped: The @placeholder hotspots for having and not having musical talent according to researchers", "idx": 39788}], "idx": 25829} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button secured a McLaren one-two in a dramatic Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday as they took advantage of a collision between Red Bull pair Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel. Polesitter Webber was leading when his German teammate tried to overtake him on lap 41 of 58 and succeeded only in crashing into him and going off. Webber, who looked set for this third straight victory, had to pit to have a new nose cone, leaving Hamilton, who had been strongly challenging in third, to take the lead from Button, the reigning world champion.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton and Jenson Button score McLaren 1-2 in Turkish Grand Prix\n@highlight\nBritons take advantage of collision between Red Bull duo Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel\n@highlight\nWebber, who finishes third, maintains lead in title race from Button and Hamilton", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 84, "end": 101}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 189, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 223}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To complete a disappointing afternoon for Red Bull, they lost the lead to @placeholder by a single point in the constructors' title race.", "idx": 39810}], "idx": 25845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It would be hard to claim surprise at the array of sanctions which were finally imposed on the Syrian regime in the last weeks, following months of seemingly endless warnings from friends and foes alike. Yet, judging by the reaction of various officials in Damascus, the regime does seem stunned by this shock to its system, having been living in denial about the evolving situation it created. From the apex of its fortunes only a couple of years ago to the most severe isolation modern Syria has ever witnessed, the regime of President Bashar al-Assad regime has single-handedly managed the feat which no other detractor achieved: bringing the entire country, and of course the regime itself, to a dead-end from which it can no longer extricate itself.\n@highlight\nSyrian officials appear shocked by sanctions, despite endless warnings\n@highlight\nThe ban on oil sales will have significant financial repercussions\n@highlight\nThe regime is now isolated politically and economically\n@highlight\nThe sanctions, coupled with state brutality, could lead to unrest", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The truth is that for all the propaganda spewed by the @placeholder regime, few countries in the region want to see Syria completely isolated, if only for their own selfish reasons.", "idx": 39813}], "idx": 25848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gabriel Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez, the influential, Nobel Prize-winning author of \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\" and \"Love in the Time of Cholera,\" has died, his family and officials said. He was 87. The literary giant was treated in April for infections and dehydration at a Mexican hospital. Garc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez, a native of Colombia, is widely credited with helping to popularize \"magical realism,\" a genre \"in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination,\" as the Nobel committee described it upon awarding him the prize for literature in 1982. He was sometimes called the most significant Spanish-language author since Miguel de Cervantes, the 16th-century author of \"Don Quixote\" and one of the great writers in Western literature. Indeed, Chilean poet Pablo Neruda told Time that \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\" was \"the greatest revelation in the Spanish language since the Don Quixote of Cervantes.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Colombia's President declares three days of national mourning\n@highlight\nThe 87-year-old is widely credited with helping to popularize \"magical realism\"\n@highlight\nGarc\u00eda M\u00e1rquez stands as one of the most honored authors on Earth\n@highlight\nThe Colombian author died in Mexico City, where he lived", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 81, "end": 109}, {"start": 117, "end": 143}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 666, "end": 684}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 830, "end": 858}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We're left with the memories and the admiration to all @placeholder and also Mexicans because I think Gabo was half Mexican and half Colombian.", "idx": 39821}], "idx": 25853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beleaguered NBC anchor Brian Williams has finally been suspended without pay amid a firestorm of criticism over false claims he was inside a helicopter that was gunned down over Iraq. Williams, anchor and Managing Editor of the flagship Nightly News show, had been under fire for 11 days after being called out on the overblown story by indignant veterans of the 2003 invasion. Bosses at the network finally acted after deciding Williams's own decision to remove himself from anchoring for 'several days' was not enough. Scroll down for video Suspended: Brian Williams's pay has been stopped for six months during the suspension. The decision was announced by the British president of NBC News, Deborah Turness, right, who has overseen a string of high-profile departures\n@highlight\nDeborah Turness told NBC staff about suspension Tuesday evening\n@highlight\nSaid his puffed-up retellings of time in Iraq were 'completely inappropriate'\n@highlight\nNBC Universal CEO Steve Burke said Williams had network's trust\n@highlight\nWilliams had already removed himself from nightly anchor duties\n@highlight\nLester Holt will continue to fill the anchor's chair during suspension", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 804, "end": 806}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 947, "end": 959}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a memo to NBC staffers, @placeholder said: 'he and I have come to the conclusion that this is not the right fit.'", "idx": 39823}], "idx": 25854} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "George Clooney is planning to run for Governor of California, according to his friends. The actor, a noted political activist, is said to be be making the same move as fellow actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and planning the career change after he weds Briton Amal Alamuddin in September. Clooney, 53, is known to have numerous political contacts - and even counts president Barack Obama as a close friend. The actor and director's friends say the president's Democrat party now want him to run for office in the 2018 race. George Clooney is planning to run for Governor of California, according to his friends. The actor, a noted political activist, is said to be be making the same move as fellow actor Arnold Schwarzenegger\n@highlight\nPlanning the move after he weds Briton Amal Alamuddin in September\n@highlight\nClooney, 53, counts president Barack Obama as a close friend\n@highlight\nFriends say Democrat party now want him to run for office in the 2018 race", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 59}, {"start": 181, "end": 201}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 519, "end": 532}, {"start": 557, "end": 578}, {"start": 700, "end": 720}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Clooney, his 78-year-old father @placeholder and a number of other protesters had been given three verbal warnings by police not to cross a police line outside the embassy before being taken into custody.", "idx": 39828}], "idx": 25859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The virus, called 'Flame' is the third major cyber weapon uncovered after the Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran's nuclear program in 2010, and its data-stealing cousin Duqu, named after the Star Wars villain A computer virus described as a 'cyber weapon' - the most complex ever created - has been discovered in thousands of computers in the Middle East. The virus, discovered by security experts Kaspersky Labs, marks a new era in cyber warfare. The virus, called 'Flame' is the third major cyber weapon uncovered after the Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran's nuclear program in 2010, and its data-stealing cousin Duqu, named after the Star Wars villain.\n@highlight\nThird major cyber weapon after attack on nuclear plant\n@highlight\nMost complex virus ever found 'in the wild'\n@highlight\nDesigned for surveillance - can even turn on PC microphones to listen to people\n@highlight\nNot clear which country made Flame - or what it does\n@highlight\n100 times as complex as 'normal' PC viruses", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 833, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is designed to steal information which could be used in cyber attacks on industrial control systems.", "idx": 39839}], "idx": 25867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- With the recent headlines emerging from Azerbaijan, you could be forgiven for assuming something more dramatic than a singing competition was about to descend on the country. In recent weeks, the Eurovision Song Contest finals, which take place Saturday, have inspired clashes on the streets of the capital, Baku, between Azerbaijani police and opposition activists, and accusations by state-controlled media in Azerbaijan that a German \"conspiracy\" was waging an \"information war\" against the hosts. That followed a boycott of the contest announced by neighboring Armenia in March, after the shooting of a soldier on their shared border.\n@highlight\nOrganizers insist it is apolitical, but Eurovision has always been a political stage, say experts\n@highlight\nThey say its competitive nature and vast audience make it a forum for tensions to manifest\n@highlight\nArmenia's boycott of host Azerbaijan is far from the first politically motivated withdrawal\n@highlight\nThe success of \"New Europe\" has led to allegations of tactical voting ruining Eurovision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 212, "end": 234}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the reason the @placeholder countries tended to fare less successfully was because, from the viewing public through to the organizers, they treated the contest \"as a bit of a joke.\"", "idx": 39858}], "idx": 25882} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Promises: Katharina Wagner has said she will pass over her father's letters to historians to be examined The heirs of composer Richard Wagner have pledged to allow researchers access to private archives to determine the family's links with the Nazis. This Wednesday will mark the 200th anniversary of Wagner's birth but his reputation has been linked to the Nazis regime. However, his great-granddaughter Katharina Wagner has now said she will pass over private letters and correspondence belonging to her father to historians to be examined. Ms Wagner's father, Wolfgang Wagner, was a former member of the Hitler Youth as well as a Wehrmacht soldier who ran the Bayreuth festival between 1951 to 2008.\n@highlight\nThis Wednesday will mark the 200th anniversary of Wagner's birth\n@highlight\nHis great-granddaughter Katharina Wagner has said she will pass over correspondence belonging to her father to historians\n@highlight\nMs Wagner's father Wolfgang was a former member of the Hitler Youth\n@highlight\nHitler considered Richard Wagner as the greatest ever German composer", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 127, "end": 140}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 680}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 815, "end": 830}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Documents between her and @placeholder have been discovered by a relative.", "idx": 39859}], "idx": 25883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just a week after rumours claimed Facebook is working on a professional version of its social network, reports now suggest we could see it as soon as January. Sources told the Wall Street Journal the tech giant is developing a site that will let users chat with colleagues, as well as collaborate on documents. Dubbed Facebook at Work, it would directly compete with LinkedIn and is expected to be released without adverts. Sources told the Wall Street Journal the California-based tech giant is developing a site designed to let users chat with colleagues and it may begin rolling out 'in early January.' Facebook staff are said to have been testing a beta version of the site, and a select number of users will be given access to it after the holidays\n@highlight\nDubbed Facebook at Work, the site would let users chat with colleagues\n@highlight\nIt would additionally let employees collaborate on official documents\n@highlight\nSources have revealed the site may launch 'in early January'\n@highlight\nFacebook at Work is also expected to launch without advertising\n@highlight\nSite would compete with LinkedIn, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive\n@highlight\nIt is said to look similar to Facebook, including its blue and white design, news feed and group pages", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 176, "end": 194}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 441, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 10-year-old site currently has 1.35 billion monthly active users worldwide, while @placeholder has more than 332 million members in over 200 countries and territories.", "idx": 39875}], "idx": 25892} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amidst a bitter and ongoing family feud within one of Australia's most wealthy families, Ginia Rinehart has spoken out for the first time since her older brother John Hancock branded her an 'oxygen thief' in court this week. The only one of Gina's four children to have stood by her side during the spat, Ms Rinehart told The Daily Telegraph she feels betrayed her sister Bianca agreed with their brother's comments. 'It has been hurtful that Bianca, while in a public proceeding, chose to effectively side with John's comments about me,' she said. 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Philip Hammond warned the British people will vote to leave the EU if we do not get reform. In a forthright interview, Mr Hammond said \u2018destabilising movements\u2019 across Europe in recent years had seen \u2018large waves of migrants\u2019 settling in Britain, putting pressure on public services. He said Germany should realise that if we do not get new powers to at least limit the number of migrants from the Continent, British voters will choose to leave the EU in the 2017 referendum.\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary admits Britain will never have border control in the EU\n@highlight\nPhilip Hammond warned that the EU needs to reform or Britain will leave\n@highlight\nGermany should realise UK will leave unless we get new powers, he said\n@highlight\nHinted that EU may have to pay for school places taken by migrant children\n@highlight\nOnly 20 per cent think the PM will be able to strike a deal with EU leaders", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 82, "end": 83}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 339, "end": 340}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 833, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}, {"start": 878, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 953, "end": 954}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judgment suggests the @placeholder can, similarly, refuse to pay welfare benefits to migrants who have moved to Britain simply to live off the State.", "idx": 39900}], "idx": 25912} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Sturridge has insisted he will step up to fill the void of Luis Suarez's departure this summer from Liverpool, and he's already been doing that off the field as he teached young winger Jordan Ibe a thing or two about rapping. Sturridge and Ibe went head-to-head in an ultimate Hip-Hop Mastermind set up by the club's website, with a series of questions being direct at them before they both had to do a rap of their own at the end for the bonus points. On both fronts Sturridge came through in flying colours, showing he has that winning mentality in abundance.\n@highlight\nSturridge and Ibe pitted their wits against each other in the ultimate Hip-Hop mastermind\n@highlight\nThe Reds are currently on their pre-season tour of America\n@highlight\nThey play Manchester City in their final game on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Admiring: Ibe looks up at @placeholder as the Liverpool forward raps during the Hip-Hop challenge", "idx": 39904}], "idx": 25915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Frank Coletta for Daily Mail Australia The first Australian victims of MH17 will arrive home in the coming week. Prime Minister Tony Abbott has marked the resumption of parliament in Canberra to announce that 'disaster victim identification is a very, very slow process (and) only this week the first Australian victims are coming home to their families'. 'I say to all their families you have the deepest sympathy of all of us,' he told parliament. Scroll down for video Wreckage from MH17 which was shot down as it flew over Ukraine air-space. The Australian government has pledged a memorial to all 298 victims inside the parliamentary grounds in Canberra\n@highlight\nFirst identified Australian victims to arrive home this week\n@highlight\nA memorial to be established in the parliamentary gardens in Canberra to honour all 298 passengers including 38 Australians\n@highlight\nIt's expected to be unveiled for the first anniversary of the atrocity\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Tony Abbott pledges a resumption of the recovery efforts 'when security conditions improve'\n@highlight\nVows that 'the perpetrators will be brought to justice'\n@highlight\nThe Malaysia Airlines plane was shot down on July 17 killing all on board\n@highlight\nPassenger jet came down in area controlled by pro-Russian separatists\n@highlight\nFirst Malaysian victims arrived in Kuala Lumpur four days ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 40}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1348, "end": 1359}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Distraught @placeholder flight crew members during the weekend's hand-over ceremony at Kuala Lumpur International Airport", "idx": 39905}], "idx": 25916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lushan, China (CNN) -- A strong earthquake that struck the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan this weekend has killed 186 people, sent nearly 8,200 to hospitals and created a dire dearth of drinking water, Chinese state-run Xinhua reported Sunday. Earlier reports had said as many as 11,200 people were injured. The Sichuan Red Cross estimated that drinking water in Ya'an City will run out within three days despite rescue workers' efforts to deliver supplies to quake-hit area. In more remote areas, where the shifting earth muddied river waters, people anxiously awaited evacuation, Xinhua said. Thousands of emergency workers, including soldiers, rushed to reach the affected zones in the hilly region, but their progress was impeded.\n@highlight\nNEW: 186 people are dead and 8,200 hospitalized, Chinese state media Xinhua reports\n@highlight\nNEW: There's a dire need for drinking water, and people are awaiting evacuation, it says\n@highlight\nChinese Premier Li Keqiang travels to the area\n@highlight\nThe quake struck about 70 miles from the city of Chengdu in Sichuan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 967, "end": 976}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Soldiers were seen heading into the area, while the government and @placeholder set up triage centers.", "idx": 39907}], "idx": 25917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The company that produced the peanut butter linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak said late Tuesday that it was voluntarily recalling all products made in its Blakely, Georgia, plant. Salmonella bacteria are transmitted to humans by eating contaminated foods. The Peanut Corporation of America, a peanut processing company, made the peanut butter sold by King Nut company. Health officials in Minnesota have said that salmonella they linked to an open container of King Nut peanut butter was the same strain of bacteria responsible for the apparently ongoing outbreak, which has infected at least 434 people in 43 states.\n@highlight\nThe Peanut Corp. of America recalls all products made in Blakely, Georgia, plant\n@highlight\nPeanut butter linked to salmonella outbreak has sickened 425 in 43 states\n@highlight\nThree deaths possibly linked to the outbreak; two in Virginia, one in Minnesota", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 279, "end": 307}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 652, "end": 674}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The third death was a nursing home resident in her 70s in @placeholder.", "idx": 39912}], "idx": 25922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Al-Jazeera cameraman was killed in an apparent ambush near Benghazi, Libya, becoming the first journalist killed in the country since the start of the civil war, the network reported Saturday. Ali Hassan al Jaber was returning to Benghazi, an opposition stronghold in the east, from a nearby town where he had reported on an opposition protest when \"unknown fighters opened fire on a car he and his colleagues were traveling in,\" Al-Jazeera reported on its English-language website. The cameraman and another person were wounded. Al Jaber was rushed to a hospital, but did not survive, the network said.\n@highlight\nNEW: An advocacy group documents more than 40 recent attacks on the media in Libya\n@highlight\nNEW: CNN's Nic Robertson and crew were detained Friday by forces loyal to Gadhafi\n@highlight\nThe Al-Jazeera cameraman had reported on an opposition protest\n@highlight\nThe network says it will not be silent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 205, "end": 223}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder condemns the cowardly crime, which comes as part of the Libyan regime's malicious campaign targeting Al-Jazeera and its staff,\" the network reported.", "idx": 39914}], "idx": 25924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon is a national security interest of both Israel and the United States, President Barack Obama said Sunday in calling for continued diplomatic efforts but also pledging that all options -- including a military effort -- remain viable. \"All elements of American power\" remain an option to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power, including \"a military effort to be prepared for any contingency,\" Obama told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobby group. 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Triple Canopy is taking over the expiring Iraq security contract of Blackwater/Xe, a source tells CNN. The order is effective Tuesday, the source said, but Triple Canopy's \"in-country performance\" won't begin until May 7. Triple Canopy will take over the expiring contract of Blackwater, which changed its name to Xe last month. The State Department decided in January not to renew Blackwater/Xe's contract when it expires in May. 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Support was everywhere. That support remains. In the wake of shootings in Newtown, Aurora, Tucson, Oak Creek, and too many more places, people are asking again, \"What can we do?\" First, we must stop asking \"why?\" and start asking \"why not?\" In other words, what are we doing to prevent these tragic shootings? 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They are makers of customized holiday stockings, party hats and baby bibs, and their profits come in large waves at Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas. The periodic booms allow them to live off smaller orders the rest of the year, a huge change of pace from their previous jobs in the California construction industry. \"You get into that mindset of 'go, go, go' all the time,\" said Michael, 42. \"When Jack our son was first born, I feel like his first five years were on fast-forward.\"\n@highlight\nHeather von Quilich opened an Etsy store after she was laid off\n@highlight\nSunshine Daydream offers customized embroidered hats, stockings and baby clothes\n@highlight\nHer husband joined after he was laid off, making the business their sole source of income\n@highlight\nMichael von Quilich: \"We're not ... going to buy a Lear jet but we can support ourselves\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 39}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 592, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 860, "end": 878}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, wherever they go, the cash register ring reminds them @placeholder is alive and well.", "idx": 39945}], "idx": 25943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady The parents of a teenager who was stabbed to death after allegedly meeting a stranger on the internet buried their son today on what would have been his 15th birthday. Breck Bednar was attacked in Grays, Essex, 30 miles from his home after travelling to meet a man he knew online, it has been claimed. The church-going teenager - who was said to be addicted to online computer games - travelled by train to the flat of an 18-year-old stranger who it is believed he played with over the internet. Breck Bednar (left) was allegedly stabbed to death after meeting a man who groomed him on the internet and pictured right his family attend the teenager's funeral service today in Surrey\n@highlight\nHundreds of mourners attended the funeral of Breck Bednar today\n@highlight\nThe 14-year-old was attacked in Grays, Essex, 30 miles from his home\n@highlight\nIt is claimed the boy from Caterham in Surrey met a man he knew online\n@highlight\nChurch-going teenager was said to be addicted to online computer games\n@highlight\nHis parents Barry Bednar, 49, from Houston, Texas, and U.S. born teaching assistant Lorin LaFave, 47, joined friends and family at the funeral", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breck's parents, who live in a \u00a3600,000 house in @placeholder, Surrey, with their three children, said in a family statement: 'Today we should have been celebrating our son Breck's 15th birthday.", "idx": 39947}], "idx": 25945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Top Democratic and Republican congressional leaders met with Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday, using the occasion to raise strong concerns about Beijing's commitment to human rights and economic issues such as the protection of intellectual property. Hu met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, among others. Neither man attended Wednesday night's White House state dinner in honor of the Chinese leader. Earlier in the week, Reid called Hu a \"dictator\" -- words that were later recanted by his spokesman. Boehner noted that the concerns relating to tensions on the Korean peninsula also were raised during Thursday's talks.\n@highlight\nNEW: Congressional leaders discuss human rights and economic issues with Hu Jintao\n@highlight\nThe session follows Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama\n@highlight\nThe White House announces $45 billion in new U.S. business contracts with China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 278, "end": 279}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 518, "end": 519}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 830, "end": 831}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder conceded that key differences remain over economic policy, but he promised that Beijing would continue making attempts to resolve those differences.", "idx": 39954}], "idx": 25950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:42 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 16:42 EST, 4 February 2013 An aeroplane which veered off a runway after landing in strong winds was re-painted white to conceal the airline's insignia to avoid bad publicity. The ATR-72 turboprop plane, which belonged to Romanian carrier Carpatair but was leased by Italian carrier Alitalia, was re-painted to protect the brand's reputation, officials have said, causing anger among unions. Displaying the Alitalia colours and logo, the plane crashed on Saturday injuring six, but by Sunday it had been painted white by Alitalia staff - before it was even moved from the crash site.\n@highlight\nThe aircraft was leased from Romanian carrier Carpatair but flying with Italian airline Alitalia insignia\n@highlight\nThe plane crashed on Saturday injuring six, by Sunday it was re-painted\n@highlight\nAlitalia official: 'It is a matter of brand protection'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Not an @placeholder plane': The Italian carrier's director of operations said the paint job was standard corporate practice that operated all over the world", "idx": 39969}], "idx": 25957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:43 EST, 7 December 2013 Palestine's first-ever sex shop has opened for business after it was given the green light to start trading by Muslim scholars. The Ramallah-based online store - called Karaz, which means 'cherries' in Arabic - went live this week stocking vibrators, candy G-strings and lubricants, amongst other products. After obtaining a supporting fatwa from local sheiks, the website's founder, Ashraf Alkiswani, now hopes to attract customers from across the Arab world. 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McIlroy continued a trend of following a superb opening round with a terrible second one, shooting a seven-over-par 78 at Royal Aberdeen just a day after setting a course record of 64. The 25-year-old responded with a solid 68 on Saturday \u2014 with four birdies after dropping a shot at the first \u2014 to finish three under par, seven adrift of leaders Justin Rose and Marc Warren. Despondent: McIlroy followed a course record 64 on day one with six bogeys and a double a day later\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old bounced back from a horror second round at Scottish Open\n@highlight\nAfter firing a course-record 64 on Thursday he carded 78 a day later\n@highlight\nBut on Saturday he picked himself up by firing a four-under par 68\n@highlight\nMcIlroy is considered one of the favourites for The Open at Hoylake", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 93, "end": 109}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It would be nice to shoot another good one tomorrow, but I feel good with my game and I saw enough positives in there to give me confidence going into @placeholder.", "idx": 39977}], "idx": 25965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At the request of the government of India, the United States will withdraw one official from its embassy in New Delhi over tensions involving a case surrounding an Indian diplomat. 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The steel workers started striking last Thursday after one contractor axed 51 jobs while another employer on the same site was recruiting. Protesters gathered outside Total's Lindsey oil refinery Friday with placards calling for solidarity from fellow workers. 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The corridor -- an area more than a mile wide where abused dogs are abandoned -- is located in northeast Houston near the Little York exit off U.S. 59 (Eastex Freeway). \"One of the saddest cases is when I come across one in a large green Hefty [trash] bag,\" said Hoffman. \"Some of the dogs that we find in the bags ... [have] some serious wounds ... most likely from dog fighting.\"\n@highlight\nDeborah Hoffman discovered a corridor in Houston, Texas, where dogs are abandoned\n@highlight\nShe organized a volunteer group to help the animals and find them homes\n@highlight\nSome of the dogs are victims of dog fighting; some have been found dead in trash bags\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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President Bush told reporters Friday that he will \"sadly accept\" Snow's resignation. Flanked by Snow and Perino in the White House press room, the president spoke warmly of his departing press secretary. \"It's been a joy to watch him spar with you,\" Bush told reporters. 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Jonjo Shelvey should spend the next three weeks thinking about how he can improve his discipline, according to Swansea manager Garry Monk. Shelvey, signed by Liverpool at 18, was sent off in Swansea\u2019s goalless draw at Everton and already has 22 yellow cards and two reds at the age of 22. 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But organsiers were forced to make a grovelling apology to the North Korean team who refused to start theIR match against Colombia when the South Korean flag was displayed by mistake. 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Concerns persist about nuclear reactors in Japan in the wake of a magnitude-9.0 quake and subsequent tsunami that struck the nation Friday. But \"there is no immediate danger of nuclear radiation in the Philippines,\" the nation's Department of Science and Technology said in a statement Monday. The text message, which appeared to be a news flash from the BBC, spread like wildfire on Monday. It said that the Japanese government had confirmed a radiation leak at nuclear plants in Fukushima Prefecture and that \"Asian countries should take necessary precautions.\" It went on to warn that radiation may begin hitting the Philippines by Monday afternoon and instructed people to stay indoors and apply Betadine, an over-the-counter topical iodine-based antiseptic, on their neck area where their thyroid gland is located.\n@highlight\nMessages said radiation from Japanese plants may spread\n@highlight\nRecipients were warned to stay indoors, apply antiseptic to necks\n@highlight\nAuthorities say there is no immediate radiation danger in the Philippines", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 398, "end": 433}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 650, "end": 669}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am not quite certain that the Philippines is distantly safe from the radiation effects of the @placeholder power plant.\"", "idx": 40030}], "idx": 26002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google CEO Larry Page announces that the search giant has concluded a $12.5 billion deal to buy Motorola Mobility, a key manufacturer of smartphones and other devices Google completed its $12.5 billion acquisition of phone maker Motorola - and immediately appointed a senior Google exec as CEO. Google is widely expected to use the acquisition to produce further phones and tablets running its Android software - including Google-branded rivals to Apple's iPad. Dennis Woodside, previously president of Google's Americas region, is Motorola's new CEO. It is Google's largest acquisition ever, and pushes it deeper into the phone market. 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The image went viral after it was posted online on November 2 and following a huge campaign on social media, he has been identified as Alexander Christopher LaBoeuf from Frisco, Texas. He attends Heritage High School in the city. His Twitter account has nearly half a million followers but the growth of his female fan base has left one user unhappy - his girlfriend. Scroll down for video Alex from Target has been identified as Alexander Christopher LaBoeuf from Frisco, Texas. He attends Heritage High School in the city\n@highlight\nAlex Christopher LaBoeuf pictured working at the store in Frisco, Texas\n@highlight\nHe has gained thousands of Twitter followers and a female fan base\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend Lindsey Diers is less than happy with his new-found fame\n@highlight\nTarget told MailOnline today that they did not create the campaign\n@highlight\nEllen DeGeneres tweeted: 'Hey, #AlexFromTarget, it's #EllenFromEllen'", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 282, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 343, "end": 362}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 577, "end": 605}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 705}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We are proud to have a great team, including #@placeholder, and are in contact with his store and family.'", "idx": 40057}], "idx": 26023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 23:31 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:51 EST, 29 October 2013 David Cameron today launched a bold pitch for more investment from Muslim countries, insisting Britain had nothing to fear from foreign money, The Prime Minister defended overseas investors buying up UK businesses, infrastructure and even football clubs insisting it 'creates wealth, jobs and growth'. He stressed that Britain's 'unique selling points is its openness' as he said the UK hopes to offer a \u00a3200 million Islam-friendly bond as early as next year. Launch: David Cameron told the World Islamic Economic Forum in London that Britain will become the first non-Muslim country to issue Islamic bonds, known as sukuk\n@highlight\nPM announces plans for London to become a centre of Islamic finance\n@highlight\nUK will become first outside Muslim world to offer Islamic bonds, or 'sukuk'\n@highlight\nCameron insists Britain should be open to foreign investment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 321, "end": 322}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 505, "end": 506}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 755, "end": 756}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 834, "end": 835}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It generates returns to investors without breaking @placeholder law that prohibits interest.", "idx": 40064}], "idx": 26028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber has hit back at United States coach Jurgen Klinsmann for claiming that his star players could suffer a drop in form by playing in the North American league While MLS has trumpeted the return of leading US players such as Clint Dempsey and Michael Bradley as a sign of the league's rise, Klinsmann said this week that players returning from Europe risked a drop in form. 'Jurgen's comments are very, very detrimental to the league, to the sport of soccer in North America ... they are wrong,' Garber said. 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As one of Syria's top allies -- and one with veto power on the U.N. Security Council -- Moscow time and again has stymied efforts to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government for launching attacks killing innocent civilians and using weaponry derided by the international community. Such calls intensified after an alleged chemical weapons attack last month outside Damascus that, the U.S. government estimates, left upward of 1,400 people dead.\n@highlight\nNEW: An opposition group reports 72 deaths; state news says \"terrorists\" targeted\n@highlight\nNEW: Syrian official says \"those who lead the aggression\" will pay the price\n@highlight\nRussia's government links a rebel group to March chemical attack in Syria\n@highlight\nRussian leader says the evidence for a U.N.-backed strike should be undeniable", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 327, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have absolute confidence that what our military undertakes to do, if it is ordered to do so, will degrade the capacity of @placeholder to use his weapons and serve as a very strong deterrent,\" Kerry said.", "idx": 40074}], "idx": 26035} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Writer and producer Larry Gelbart, most known for his work on the hit television series \"M*A*S*H,\" died Friday morning in his Beverly Hills, California, home, his wife said. He was 81. Larry Gelbart said, before \"M*A*S*H,\" a TV set only produced feeling \"if you touched it while you were wet.\" Gelbart died of cancer, Pat Gelbart said. The family will hold a private memorial service. Throughout his career, Gelbart developed a portfolio of more than 40 works spanning radio, television, theater and film. His fascination with radio as a child inspired him and influenced his evolving career.\n@highlight\nGelbart died of cancer at age 81, his wife says\n@highlight\nGelbart's film-writing credits include \"Tootsie\" and \"Oh, God!\"\n@highlight\nGelbart started in radio, moved to TV as writer for Bob Hope\n@highlight\nHe said about \"M*A*S*H:\" \"We gave the audience permission to feel bad\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gelbart also was involved in the short-lived sequel, \"After @placeholder.\"", "idx": 40079}], "idx": 26039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Today show host Savannah Guthrie threw an impromptu party for her daughter live on air on Friday morning in celebration of baby Vale\u2019s six-month birthday. Both mother and daughter were grinning from ear to ear, while Vale had the chance to meet the team\u2019s yellow Labrador puppy Wrangler, hang out with Sesame Street's Cookie Monster and pal around with her 43-year-old mom\u2019s co-hosts Tamron Hall, Matt Lauer and Al Roker during her special visit to the studio in New York City. 'She's 18 pounds of pure, cute, beautiful cheeks,' Al said of Savannah's adorable daughter. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe 43-year-old brought her daughter to the show's New York City studio on Friday\n@highlight\nSavannah and her husband Michael Feldman, 46, welcomed their daughter on August 13, 2014", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 31}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 529, "end": 530}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Matt asked the new mom before he presented the little girl with a plush @placeholder.", "idx": 40080}], "idx": 26040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:30 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:07 EST, 16 October 2013 Legacy: Richard Greener was Harvard University's first African-American A house clearance worker who discovered the papers of Harvard\u2019s first African-American graduate is threatening to burn them unless the university or a collector buys them from him for the 'right price'. Rufus McDonald, 52, found the papers belonging to Richard T. Greener while clearing out a house in Englewood, Chicago, earlier this year. His discovery was hailed as remarkable, as it was feared the records had been destroyed by racist groups or lost in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.\n@highlight\nRufus McDonald, 52, found the papers when clearing an Englewood home\n@highlight\nHe sold two of the documents for $52,000 to University of South Carolina\n@highlight\nBut he claims Harvard are only offering him an 'insulting' $7,500", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 99, "end": 113}, {"start": 119, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 416, "end": 433}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 790, "end": 817}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Greener occasionally lectured until he died of old age in @placeholder on May 2, 1922.", "idx": 40089}], "idx": 26047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new documentary, which airs tonight on PBS, explores the psychology behind yellow fever - the phenomenon that sees white men attracted to, and sometimes even obsessed with, Asian women. Filmed and directed by Debbie Lum, a fourth-generation Chinese-American from St Louis, Missouri, Seeking Asian Female looks to discover why many men see Asians as ideal wives, a concept that is 'very painful for the Asian-American community,' Ms Lum told ABC News. According to the filmmaker, there is an overriding perception that women of that particular race are more docile and make for obedient life partners, a stereotype that is offensive and often untrue.\n@highlight\nFourth-generation Chinese-American filmmaker Debbie Lum was inspired by personal experience to discover the psychology behind yellow fever\n@highlight\nIn the documentary, she follows the lives of Steven, a white 60-year-old Asiaphile, and Sandy, 30, his Chinese mail-order bride", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 43}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 243, "end": 258}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Steven admits to the filmmaker: '[@placeholder] has read a lot of things to me in Chinese.", "idx": 40092}], "idx": 26048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Three football fans on a 1,221 miles - 1,966 km - trek to see England at the World Cup have finally reached Brazil, having set off from Argentina two months ago. The distance the charity trio are walking was chosen to tie-in with the year England won the World Cup - 1966. Pete Johnston, 29, Adam Burns, 27 and David Bewick, 31, started their 96-day journey in Mendoza, on March 3, planning to reach Porto Alegre by June 12 when the competition starts. Game on: Pete Johnston, 29, Adam Burns, 27, David Bewick, 31, and a travelling companion they picked up along the way (left), with dog Jefferson Ramsey Moore\n@highlight\nThree England football fans have walked from Argentina to Brazil\n@highlight\nThe trio plan to reach Porto Alegre by June 12, when the World Cup starts\n@highlight\nA friendly black labrador joined them on their journey in Uruguay", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 605, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has now covered more than 280 miles and the group managed to get him over the border into Brazil.", "idx": 40093}], "idx": 26049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Chinese Super League has seen its global profile skyrocket over the last 12 months with the arrival of several high-profile football stars in big-money deals. The trend continued on Thursday with the announcement that Italy's 2006 World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi will take over the reigns at ambitious Guangzhou Evergrande on a two-and-a-half-year contract. \"I dispatched an assistant to go see the club's matches, which made me even more determined,\" the 64-year-old told a press conference which was broadcast live on Chinese state television. \"I am very enthusiastic about coming to China.\" Lippi has an impressive managerial record, having coached Juventus to five Italian Serie A titles and the European Champions League in 1996.\n@highlight\nItaly's World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi is the new coach of Guangzhou Evergrande\n@highlight\nLippi has won five Italian titles and the European Champions League with Juventus\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka joined Shanghai Shenhua in January\n@highlight\nThe former France international is now Shanghai's player-coach", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 32}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 239, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 322, "end": 341}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 720, "end": 744}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 833, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 907, "end": 931}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 981, "end": 994}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I can't imagine that Lippi has been always been desperate to work in the Chinese Super League, though @placeholder is a fascinating place and some of the cities are fantastic.\"", "idx": 40096}], "idx": 26051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brown Panther turned Sunday's Irish St Leger into a procession courtesy of an astute ride from Richard Kingscote, handing owner Michael Owen and trainer Tom Dascombe their first ever Group One winner in the process. Kingscote was at his sharpest tactically aboard the six-year-old, narrowly beaten in the prestigious staying event two years ago, as he allowed his charge to track runaway pacesetter Eye Of The Storm, a move which saw the two front-runners establish a 10-length lead turning for home. Once Eye Of The Storm cracked in the straight, Kingscote sauntered past aboard the admirable stayer and merely needed to keep his mount up to his work to score by six-and-a-half lengths from favourite Leading Light, who snatched second from Encke in a bunch finish for the places. A delighted Kingscote was thrilled to have repaid the faith shown to him by connections.\n@highlight\nRichard Kingscote guides Brown Panther to comfortable Irish St Leger win\n@highlight\nOwner Michael Owen and trainer Tom Dascombe claim first Group One win\n@highlight\nEye of the Storm had rushed into an early lead and was pacesetter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown Panther (left) comfortably moves away from the field to saunter to victory in the @placeholder", "idx": 40098}], "idx": 26053} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Edwards Follow @@JEAlty If Brazil was a destination Rickie Lambert could never have envisaged appearing on the landscape this time last year, the same could surely be said of his native Liverpool. Twelve months on, after firmly establishing himself as one of the Barclays Premier League\u2019s most accomplished strikers, both are dominating the skyline for the 32-year old. Not only is he Brazil-bound with England\u2019s World Cup squad, he\u2019s heading there as a Liverpool player. It is a remarkable development for the former Southampton frontrunner, and if he was even more taken aback by Liverpool\u2019s \u00a34million outlay than the call-up from Roy Hodgson, he was not alone.\n@highlight\nLiverpool set to land Lambert for \u00a34m from Southampton\n@highlight\nCarroll spent an unhappy time at Anfield before being sold to West Ham\n@highlight\nLambert has much better minute per goal ratio and is off to the World Cup in Brazil with England\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old can supplement Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge and isn't just a standard British No 9", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 271, "end": 293}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}, {"start": 986, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is much more than just a good finisher, and if you look at some of the goals I\u2019ve scored for @placeholder, you\u2019ll see that.\u2019", "idx": 40109}], "idx": 26061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The woman who stabbed pregnant actress Sharon Tate to death will be considered for parole from prison a month after the 40th anniversary of the killings that cast a shadow of fear over southern California. Susan Atkins, shown here after her indictment in the Manson murders, has been denied parole 17 times. Susan Atkins, 61, has been denied parole in 12 previous hearings, but the former \"Manson Family\" member now is terminally ill with brain cancer and is paralyzed. Charles Manson used his hypnotic powers to direct Atkins and other \"family\" members to kill seven people, including the pregnant Tate, in a two-night rampage that terrorized the city of Los Angeles, California, in August 1969.\n@highlight\nSusan Atkins has admitted she stabbed pregnant actress to death\n@highlight\nShe has been denied parole on 17 previous occasions\n@highlight\nAtkins is said to have terminal brain cancer and just months to live\n@highlight\nShe was denied compassionate release earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a manuscript posted on her Web site, Atkins, who was known within the Manson family as @placeholder, wrote that \"this is the past I have to live with, and I have to live with it every day.\"", "idx": 40113}], "idx": 26062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fitness guru Richard Simmons's close friends have lashed out at his spokesman's claims that he is not clinically depressed following a knee injury and the death of his pet dog, arguing: 'He is not ok.' On Friday, Simmons's longtime spokesman, Thomas Estey, said the 66-year-old - who has not been seen in public for months - is 'sad' that the 'serious' injury to his knee has sidelined him professionally However, he shot down earlier claims the star had become a recluse in his Hollywood mansion due to 'paralyzing depression' over his poor health and the death of his beloved Dalmatian, Hattie, aged 17.\n@highlight\nFriends of fitness guru Richard Simmons claim 66-year-old is 'not ok'\n@highlight\nTheir last contact with star was March 10 and he has not phoned them\n@highlight\nHe also failed to attend funeral of Joan Rivers, whom he was 'close to'\n@highlight\n'If Richard is really ok, he would pick up the phone and tell us to relax'\n@highlight\nComes days after Simmons's spokesman denied star is hidden away\n@highlight\nThomas Estey said: 'He's not clinically depressed, a shut-in or recluse'\n@highlight\nSimmons's housekeeper told MailOnline he is 'perfectly fine' at home\n@highlight\nContradicts claims Simmons is upset over knee injury and dog's death", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Furthermore, Simmons was reportedly close with actress @placeholder, who died from complications of routine throat surgery in September, yet did not attend her funeral.", "idx": 40114}], "idx": 26063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sydney, Australia (CNN) -- \"Smoking hot\" was how many observers described Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's blistering attack on sexism and misogyny in the bear pit of Australia's Parliament on Tuesday. The roar of support from Australian women on Twitter was deafening. So too was their rage when the parliamentary press gallery almost uniformly condemned Gillard's excoriation of the Leader of the Opposition coalition, Tony Abbott, as hypocritical and showing poor political judgment. For 15 minutes Gillard tore into Abbott before the Australian House of Representatives, the expression on his face going from a wry smile to embarrassment. The occasion was a highly charged debate on a motion brought by Abbott to sack the Speaker of the House, Peter Slipper. Slipper, a coalition turncoat who helped the government bolster its numbers by taking up the highly paid position last year, stepped aside in April amid allegations of fraud and sexual harassment.\n@highlight\nAustralian PM Julia Gillard hits out at opposition leader in parliament\n@highlight\nGillard was speaking out against a motion by Tony Abbott to sack Parliament speaker\n@highlight\nPeter Slipper was accused of sending sexist and offensive text messages\n@highlight\nGillard condemned the texts but slammed Abbott's sexist behavior towards her", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 394, "end": 417}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 581}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 980, "end": 989}, {"start": 994, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1286}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was offended when the leader of the opposition went outside in the front of @placeholder and stood next to a sign that said 'Ditch the Witch.'\"", "idx": 40120}, {"query": "@placeholder faced a choice, he wrote, \"between the political defense of her parliamentary numbers or the defense of the principle of respect for women.\"", "idx": 40121}], "idx": 26065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ebola is not a death sentence. That is the lesson to the world from the release this week of Dr. Craig Spencer from a hospital in New York. Less than three weeks ago, Spencer was diagnosed with Ebola and admitted to Bellevue Hospital in New York. On Tuesday, he walked out, free of the virus. Spencer had been treating Ebola patients in Guinea. He knew he was risking his life. But he also knew that, given proper care, people can survive this disease. 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A 5-4 conservative majority of justices on Monday reiterated its 2-year-old conclusion that the Constitution gives individuals equal or greater power than states on the issue of possession of certain firearms for self-protection. \"It cannot be doubted that the right to bear arms was regarded as a substantive guarantee, not a prohibition that could be ignored so long as states legislated in an evenhanded manner,\" wrote Justice Samuel Alito.\n@highlight\n5-4 decision reiterates and expands conclusion in 2008 D.C. decision\n@highlight\nDue process section of 14th Amendment used in decision\n@highlight\n\"A great moment in American history,\" NRA's Wayne LaPierre says\n@highlight\nHandgun control advocate says decision does not prohibit \"sensible, strong gun laws\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The basic question had remained unanswered for decades, and gave the conservative majority on the high court another chance to allow @placeholder expanded weapon ownership rights.", "idx": 40128}], "idx": 26070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton crashed out of qualifying for the German Grand Prix on Saturday as Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg took pole for Sunday's race at Hockenheim. 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The 29-year-old Briton slammed sideways into the barriers at the hairpin leading into the stadium section of the circuit.\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg claims his fifth pole of the season at home grand prix in Germany\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton crashes out in Q1; Mercedes driver shaken but walks away unscathed\n@highlight\nRosberg current leads drivers championship by four points from Hamilton", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 483, "end": 484}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 741, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victory on Sunday would cap an extraordinary 10 days for the 29-year-old @placeholder.", "idx": 40133}], "idx": 26072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many years ago, when major football clubs travelled by train, a London team set off on the long journey from Kings Cross to Newcastle. They observed the usual routine: they glanced at the back pages, played a few hands of cards and stared out of the window at the passing fields. A friend of mine, a new signing, tried to prompt a conversation with some of his colleagues. A General Election was imminent, and he wondered how they intended to vote. The answers were depressing. \u2018Not so much \u201cDon\u2019t Know\u201d as \u201cDon\u2019t Have A Bloody Clue\u201d,\u2019 he reported. \u2018Not one of them had ever voted, or ever intended to vote. 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Moenn Ali poses with the trophy after winning Player of the Year at the Asian Cricket Awards on Tuesday The 27-year-old was called up to England\u2019s Test set up for the Investec Series\u2019 against Sri Lanka and India, taking 22 wickets and scoring one century in his first seven Tests.\n@highlight\nMoenn Ali won Player of the Year at the first Asian Cricket Awards\n@highlight\nAli, 27, took 22 wickets and scored on century in his first seven Tests for England this year\n@highlight\nSportsmail columnist Nasser Hussain was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 56, "end": 73}, {"start": 92, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 481, "end": 498}, {"start": 507, "end": 526}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}, {"start": 968, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former England captain Nasser Hussain, pictured here in 2004, won the @placeholder", "idx": 40151}], "idx": 26084} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These rare photographs show the hard labour of Victorian miners digging for tin deep below the earth in extremely dangerous conditions. The images, taken in the darkness of four separate mines in Cornwall, were captured with the help of very early flash technology, which allowed photographer J.C. Burrow to bring the underground world to life. Published in 1893, Mr Burrow's photographs show the miners clambering through the warren of tunnels, held up by precarious wooden beams, as they dug out tin and copper and to fuel industrial Britain. Toil: A bare-chested miner can be seen pushed a cart through Cook's Kitchen Mine in Cornwall, as fellow miners operate the machinery\n@highlight\nPhotographs taken by J.C. Burrow use early flash techniques to capture life underground\n@highlight\nMr Burrow was commissioned by mine owners to capture the once-thriving industry\n@highlight\nBut the frank photographs show the precarious constructions of the mines - which were prone to collapse\n@highlight\nThe collection of photographs will go on sale at auction this weekend and could fetch \u00a32,000", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Evidently our late @placeholder counterparts did not share our modern day obsession with health and safety.'", "idx": 40154}], "idx": 26086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Closure has been given to hundreds of American families by a 'professional adventurer' who has dedicated years to tracking down planes which went missing in the Himalayas during the Second World War. One missing pilot was James Browne, 21, who disappeared over the mountainous jungle region known as 'The Hump' on November 17, 1942. His fellow pilot Captain John Dean, a veteran of the legendary Flying Tigers, and a Chinese crewman went down with him in the C-47. Hunting for heroes: More than 700 planes went down in the Himalayas 'sky way to hell' during the Second World War Final resting place: The wing of a C-109 bulk fuel transport plane appears out of the dense jungle. This plane went down over the Hump on July 17, 1945\n@highlight\nClayton Kuhles has spent $100,000 of his own money to find missing pilots from the 'Flying Tigers'\n@highlight\nMore than 700 planes scattered across 'The Hump' from India into China", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 182, "end": 197}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 562, "end": 577}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After making three separate trips and with only the help of a 17-year-old local guide, @placeholder finally made it through a near-impenetrable wall of bamboo to find the plane at 14,000 feet.", "idx": 40155}], "idx": 26087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The prospect of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell resigning as he copes with a federal investigation into the nearly $150,000 worth of lavish gifts the Republican and his family received from a wealthy executive is unlikely, people close to the governor insist. Yet the topic remains a tantalizing conversation piece around Richmond these days, mainly because it would be an act without modern precedent. While Virginia has had its fair share of tumultuous politics over the years, not since Reconstruction has the commonwealth been forced to grapple with a question of succession. No Virginia governor has resigned, or been impeached, in the last century.\n@highlight\nLieutenant governor says he has reservations about fellow Republican running for governor\n@highlight\nBill Bolling feels Ken Cuccinelli jumped line to run for state's top office\n@highlight\nGov. 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She and then-boyfriend, contractor Michael Borcina, were the only two who survived the deadly inferno that swept through her $1.7million-dollar home. She emotionally spoke of how she \u2018wanted to die too\u2019 after she found out that her daughters Grace, Sarah, and Lily, all perished, as well as her parents, Lomer Johnson, 71, and his wife Pauline, 69.\n@highlight\nMadonna Badger appeared at ease nearly a year after the tragedy, speaking both on the 'TODAY' show and 'Piers Morgan Tonight'\n@highlight\nSaid her daughters have spoken to her and comforted her as she cried\n@highlight\nAlso said she knows her daughters are alright now\n@highlight\nGoing to Thailand this Christmas to take the girls' toys to an orphanage\n@highlight\nDaughters Sarah, Lily and Grace, and parents, Lomer and Pauline Johnson, died in fire at her Connecticut home while she and her boyfriend escaped", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 833, "end": 852}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Emotional: Madonna Badger gave an emotional interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on Thursday night, saying how she was at first furious with @placeholder", "idx": 40165}], "idx": 26092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An effigy of Alex Salmond was set alight at a bonfire parade last night - despite claims it had been blocked by police - and EU chief Jose Manuel Barroso is next. Proposals to burn the Scottish First Minister in Lewes, East Sussex, sparked outrage and a complaint was made to police - but pictures emerged online today showing one of the models at the centre of a fireworks display. 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The prospect of sending six-year-old Suri to the Sea Organisation, or Sea Org as it is known, is what is said to have been the final straw for Katie Holmes before she filed for divorce. The clergy like group is run like a military clique from the Scientology Gold Base in California which has a sniper-style nest bunker on the site.\n@highlight\nScientology headquarters set in isolated, arid foothills 90 miles from LA\n@highlight\nMembers 'banned from having children and paid $50 a week'\n@highlight\nSea Org investigated by FBI looking into human trafficking", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 313, "end": 328}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 511, "end": 531}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 679, "end": 680}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018elders\u2019, @placeholder members are convinced to \u2018volunteer\u2019 for punishments", "idx": 40182}], "idx": 26105} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has urged FIFA to hold the the Qatar World Cup in April 2022. 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George Groves would be unwise to seize upon the tender mood of this photograph, taken by Froch\u2019s partner Rachael Cordingley, as indication that the man he is about to fight in front of 80,000 people is going soft in his sixth year as a world champion. 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The leading U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and brokerage Merrill Lynch was the subject of a $50 billion buyout by Bank of America. The fate of other big name financial institutions remained in doubt and stock prices plunged in Asia, Europe and the United States. In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 504 points down, or about 4.4 percent. The Nasdaq composite lost 3.6 percent, its worst single-session percentage decline since March 24, 2003. 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This tiny hairless wombat clearly knew the value of saying 'cheese' with a photo of her flashing her pearly whites taking over the Internet. The photo of 'Leah' the baby wombat smiling cheekily at the camera while sitting in her colourful throne, was taken by a ranger who rescued her from her dead mothers pouch six weeks ago. The picture was taken on Saturday and posted on the Parks Victoria Facebook page, and his since been shared nearly 30,000 times and featured in Reddit's infamous Photoshop Battle. Lucky Leah the wombat is all smiles after beings found still inside her mother's pouch after the pair were hit by a car.\n@highlight\nA baby wombat's photo has gone viral, deemed so ugly it's cute\n@highlight\nThe picture has become the subject of a photoshop battle on Reddit\n@highlight\nThe little face is no all over the internet appearing on everything from the 'Game of Thrones' famous Iron Throne to posing for Jack in 'Titanic'\n@highlight\nThe tiny wombat survived in her mothers pouch after she was hit and killed by a car\n@highlight\nShe was named Leah by the animal foster carer who saved her life", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The winner gets a three month premium membership to Reddit, they then get to pick the photo for the next battle and most importantly, kudos from everyone on the @placeholder.", "idx": 40199}], "idx": 26118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Does the Web have room for one more social network? Microsoft thinks so. With Facebook hogging the spotlight last week and Google working to stay in the game with Google+, Microsoft has quietly launched So.cl, which it describes as a social-search tool to share information and meet people with common interests. What it's not, Microsoft says, is a rival to Facebook. \"So.cl is an experimental research project focused on the future of social experiences and learning, especially among younger people,\" Microsoft said Monday in an e-mail. The tool was launched late last year for students at a handful of colleges and universities. 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Miller told the 'Today Show' that it was difficult to see 11-month-old son Sam thrust into the spotlight while he and the boy's mother, former Marine Sara McKenna, 27, hammered out the details of a temporary custody agreement in place until at least a March 31 court date. 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The fastest man in the world will not compete until Friday evening and even then, only in the heats of the 4x100 metres relay, but his presence alone is a boost for the Games. 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The Chelsea manager was furious with officials for awarding a penalty when Cesar Azpilicueta brought down Jozy Altidore and Fabio Borini, a former Chelsea striker who is at Sunderland on loan from title rivals Liverpool, made it 2-1 from the penalty spot. 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Coach Massimiliano Allegri and his players posed for pictures in front of the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House as the Italian champions count down to the match at ANZ Stadium. Among those greeting the club's Australian fan base in Sydney was veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, striker Carlos Tevez and new signing Patrice Evra, who joined from Manchester United earlier in the summer. 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Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, 23, is believed to be one of four men pictured in CCTV footage from the mall which has been released by Kenyan authorities. Dhuhulow is believed to have links to Mohamed Abdikadir Mohamed, known as Ikrima, who is regarded as one of the most dangerous commanders in the Somali terror group. 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My dad shot me' and 'Oh my God, I'm dying'.\n@highlight\nYaser Abdel Said, 57, allegedly gunned down his daughters six years ago\n@highlight\nAmina, 18, and Sarah, 17, were found dead in a taxi with bullet wounds\n@highlight\nSaid fled scene in Irving, Texas, and has been on the run since\n@highlight\nAccording to relatives, he killed girls for having American boyfriends\n@highlight\nSaid has been added to FBI list, and reward is offered for information", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 256}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 931, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to a recent documentary film about the killings, @placeholder had sent emails saying she thought her father would kill her.", "idx": 40224}], "idx": 26133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the Manchin-Toomey background check amendment, a modest gun restriction by any reasonable measure, was defeated, President Barack Obama called it a \"shameful day in Washington.\" But as anyone who watches Congress knows, it has more than its share of shameful days. There the deck was stacked against not only this bill, but against any bill that would restrict the proliferation of guns in any way. If those seeking sanity in our gun laws want to succeed, they'd better prepare themselves for a difficult journey. Many people thought that the Newtown massacre changed everything about the gun debate in America, and that new legislation was inevitable. The first part of that belief is still true; the second part is not. The bill was doomed for a number of reasons.\n@highlight\nPaul Waldman: Background check failure another shameful day for a cowardly Congress\n@highlight\nSenate undemocratic, he says; small rural states have outsized power\n@highlight\nHe says Sen. 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U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was in critical condition late Saturday after surgery for a single gunshot wound to the head. The dead included a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl, authorities said. One suspect was in custody immediately after the shooting, and investigators were \"actively in pursuit\" of a second man whom they believed may be involved in the attempted assassination, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said Saturday night.\n@highlight\nNEW: Investigators are \"actively pursuing\" a second suspect in shooting\n@highlight\nA congressional aide, a federal judge and four other died in a shooting outside supermarket\n@highlight\nU.S. Rep. 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With his team mates all fluffing their chances in front of goal, Cahill took it upon himself to calm Australia's jitters and secure a 2-0 win over China in the quarter-finals at Brisbane's Lang Park. Both goals came in the second half but it was the first, four minutes after the re-start, that will be remembered for years to come and go viral on the internet. 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Parts of Britain already saw snow this week, with two inches falling in the Cairngorms in Scotland. The rest of Britain is being warned to brace itself for wintry conditions and falling snow from the beginning of November. And it looks like the colder weather is already on its way - as temperatures today plunged in certain areas to just 8C - a staggering 21.5C below last weekend's record highs - with the wind chill making it feel decidedly colder.\n@highlight\n1.4million tonnes of salt has been ordered this year\n@highlight\nSnow already falling in Scotland\n@highlight\nTemperatures in London today are 16.5C lower than last week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I initially expect frequent and significant snowfalls across many northern regions and @placeholder throughout this winter.", "idx": 40233}], "idx": 26140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the past few months, conclusive evidence has been found that Mars once had water on its surface, but one greater question remains: Was there, or is there still, life on Mars as well? 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A copy of the 1911 census shows an 'Anton Hitler' - widely believed to the dictator's older half-sibling - and his wife Bridget, who was known as Cissie, were residents of the city. Ironically, considering his infamous half-brother's Nazi policies, Alois lists his job as a 'chef waiter' in a Lyons cafe - which was a Jewish company. 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It had all the ingredients of a classic.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi took his tally to 90 for the calendar year with two goals against Atletico Madrid\n@highlight\nMessi's double and further goals from Adriano and Sergio Busquets gives Barca 4-1 win\n@highlight\nReal Madrid held to a 2-2 draw by lowly Espanyol\n@highlight\nReal boss Jose Mourinho: \"The league is now impossible.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 765}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Going into the clash, Messi had plundered 23 league goals to @placeholder's 16.", "idx": 40287}], "idx": 26175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What makes airline passengers happy? Sometimes it's as simple as a smile. Along with mobile check-in, Wi-Fi in the air and other technological advances, the simple act of airline employees smiling is increasing airline passenger satisfaction. Airline passenger satisfaction has improved to its highest levels since 2006, according to J.D Power & Associates' 2013 North America Airline Satisfaction Study released Wednesday. U.S. airlines collect $6 billion in fees \"Traditional carriers have improved significantly across the entire passenger experience, and it is a positive sign to see them turn a corner and starting to rise again, even as there is still more opportunity to improve,\" said Jessica McGregor, senior manager of J.D. 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And he is not the only Westerner held by the militant group. The video of his execution, posted to YouTube, shows another U.S. journalist, identified as Steven Sotloff. The ISIS fighter makes it clear the captive's fate hangs in the balance -- he will be killed, ISIS said, if the United States does not end its military operations in Iraq. 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Andy Murray kissed his partner of seven years shortly after making history, storming to victory against Novak Djokovic on Centre Court. The 26-year-old won in three straight sets, taking the first 6-4, the second 7-5 and the third 6-4 as millions around the country watched. 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The letter was found on Allison's computer as police investigated her disappearance in April 2012 but it wasn't shown in court during the 21-day trial that led to Gerard Baden-Clay being sentenced to life in prison for his wife's murder. Allison's letter, obtained by Channel 7's Sunday Night, revealed she felt 'bitter' over her husband's three-year affair with Toni McHugh, a colleague at his Brisbane real estate business, but she was prepared to put the affair behind them.\n@highlight\nAllison Baden-Clay wrote a letter to husband Gerard three days after finding about his affair in 2011\n@highlight\nLetter was found on her computer during police investigation into her Brisbane murder\n@highlight\nGerard Baden-Clay was sentenced to life in prison for Allison's murder\n@highlight\nMother of three's letter revealed she was prepared to put affair behind them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 48}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 376, "end": 392}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 702, "end": 719}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 912, "end": 928}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I\u2019m so proud of her that she scratched his face... that\u2019s not the @placeholder I know, to fight,' Allison's cousin Jodie Dann said.", "idx": 40322}], "idx": 26196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 09:34 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 29 January 2014 Keeping his options open: Vice President Joe Biden said that he hasn't decided about running for President in 2016 Vice President Biden hasn't given up on his dream as he said that 'in my heart' he feels that he could be a good president. 'I haven't made a decision to run and I haven't made a decision not to run,' he said in a post-State of the Union interview this morning on The Today Show. 'In the meantime, I've got a job.'\n@highlight\nThe Vice President spoke this morning about the State of the Union but also answered questions about a possible 2016 presidential bid\n@highlight\nSaid he hasn't decided and said that Hillary Clinton's decision would 'not directly' impact his own\n@highlight\n'I'm confident I could make a good President. It's a very different decision to decide whether or not to run for President, and there's time for that'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 584, "end": 601}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "only reason a man or woman should run for President- I'm sure @placeholder", "idx": 40323}], "idx": 26197} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The Israeli military on Monday rejected allegations that its soldiers committed atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza. Israel says the majority of Palestinians killed during \"Operation Cast Lead\" were \"terror operatives.\" The conclusion follows a military police investigation into claims made at a conference that the army had intentionally killed civilians and damaged property during Israel's incursion into Gaza in December and January. Israeli military advocate general Brig. Gen. Avichai Mendelblit concluded \"the stories told were purposely exaggerated and made extreme, in order to make a point with the participants of the conference.\" The allegations were \"based on hearsay \" and were \"not supported by the facts as determined by the investigation,\" Mendelblit said in a statement.\n@highlight\nIsraeli rights groups angry at speed of military probe into abuse claims\n@highlight\nIsraeli military rejects allegations of atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza\n@highlight\nMilitary advocate general: \"the stories told were purposely exaggerated\"\n@highlight\nAbout 1,300 Palestinians died during the Israeli military offensive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 196, "end": 214}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There have been numerous allegations of @placeholder atrocities during the three-week campaign, including the charge that Israel fired white phosphorus shells \"repeatedly over densely populated areas.\"", "idx": 40328}], "idx": 26201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On a January night in 1961, a U.S. Air Force bomber broke in half while flying over eastern North Carolina. From the belly of the B-52 fell two bombs -- two nuclear bombs that hit the ground near the city of Goldsboro. A disaster worse than the devastation wrought in Hiroshima and Nagasaki could have befallen the United States that night. But it didn't, thanks to a series of fortunate missteps. Declassified documents that the National Security Archive released this week offered new details about the incident. The blaring headline read: \"Multi-Megaton Bomb Was Virtually 'Armed' When It Crashed to Earth.\"\n@highlight\nGoldsboro one of 32 pre-1980 accidents involving nukes\n@highlight\nWeeks after Goldsboro, there was another close call in California\n@highlight\nThe weapons came alarmingly close to detonation\n@highlight\nThey were far more powerful than the bombs dropped in Japan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 439, "end": 463}, {"start": 552, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder was flying over North Carolina on January 24, 1961, when it suffered a \"failure of the right wing,\" the report said.", "idx": 40330}, {"query": "The B-52 was flying over @placeholder on January 24, 1961, when it suffered a \"failure of the right wing,\" the report said.", "idx": 40331}], "idx": 26203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The moment Moses parts the Red Sea is one the most famous Biblical miracles. But instead of relying on God to divide the water into two huge columns, as seen in the 1956 film, 'The Ten Commandments,\u2019 Moses may have instead used his knowledge of tides to guide the Israelites to safety and escape the Pharaoh\u2019s army. This is the claim made by Dr Bruce Parker, an author, visiting professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, and former chief scientist of the of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA\u2019s) National Ocean Service. Scroll down for video Moses may have instead used his knowledge of tides to guide the Israelites to safety and escape the Pharaoh\u2019s army, according to Dr Bruce Parker, former chief scientist of the (NOAA\u2019s) National Ocean Service. A screenshot of the moment from Ridley Scott's new film, \u2018Exodus: Gods and Kings,\u2019 is pictured\n@highlight\nDr Bruce Parker, former chief scientist of the NOAA\u2019s National Ocean Service believes Moses understood the moon and tides\n@highlight\nKnowledge helped him predict when the Israelites could cross the Red Sea during low tide, when the sea bed was dry\n@highlight\nPerfect timing meant waters rushed back when the soldiers were crossing\n@highlight\nA rival explanation of the 'miracle' which will appear in the film, 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' is that a tsunami caused the sea to part", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 177, "end": 196}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 396, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 478, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 535, "end": 556}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 766, "end": 787}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 848, "end": 869}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 950, "end": 971}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1329}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder story also mentions a strong east wind that helped to \u2018push back\u2019 the waters.", "idx": 40333}], "idx": 26204} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Three bombings targeted Shiite pilgrims Monday in and around Karbala, Iraq, killing at least 33 people, officials said. A suicide car bombing in the small town of Twareej, just outside Karbala, killed at least 20 people and wounded 35 others, Interior Ministry officials said. Earlier, at least 13 people died when a car bomb exploded in a Karbala bus station crowded with Shiite pilgrims, who had traveled to the city for a religious observance, according to the Interior Ministry. Another 45 people were wounded in the attack, which came near the peak of the Arbaeen, a religious observance that is one of the holiest days in the Shiite religious calendar.\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 33 killed in 2 bombings\n@highlight\nThe explosions targeted Shiite pilgrims in Karbala for a religious observance\n@highlight\nPolice say 5 of Salaheddin Gov. 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A judge today told Nathaniel Flynn, 27, that he will face at least 24 years behind bars as he passed a life sentence at Bradford Crown Court.\n@highlight\nNathaniel Flynn, 26, stabbed to death his grandmother Louisa Denby\n@highlight\nHe then tried to kill a nine-year-old boy at nearby skate park in Shipley\n@highlight\nJudge hands Flynn a life sentence adding he will serve at least 24 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 563, "end": 582}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said: '@placeholder was subjected to a brutal and frenzied attack at the", "idx": 40343}], "idx": 26213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Diego Mendieta was a man who needed help. There he lay, helpless. Alone. Dying. There were no news stories. There was no #prayforMendieta hashtag, not even a line on the internet. With the world oblivious to his plight, the Paraguayan, thousands of miles from home, passed away at the age of 32 in an Indonesian hospital on Tuesday. Mendieta was a footballer who formerly played for Persis Solo, a club based 90 minutes' flight from the capital, Jakarta. He had longed to return home to see his wife and two children but had not been paid four months' wages -- worth an estimated $12,500.\n@highlight\nParaguayan footballer dies at the age of 32 in an Indonesian hospital\n@highlight\nDiego Mendieta was owed $12,500 in wages, unable to pay for medical treatment\n@highlight\nMayor of Solo to pay player's hospital bills after his death\n@highlight\nHis plight highlights a schism in Indonesian football", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I assume that both the club and the national football association of Indonesia realize that they have seriously failed and that they have much to explain, particularly to the family and relatives of @placeholder.", "idx": 40348}], "idx": 26217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 09:16 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:33 EST, 14 February 2014 A young boy has credited his pet Labrador with protecting him for a crippling condition that affects his nervous system. Brad Oliver has a rare disorder which means his heart races every time he stands up or becomes excited \u2013 this alters the blood supply to his brain, causing him to pass out. But, three-year-old Fudge, a golden Labrador, instinctively knows when Brad is about to fall ill and has kept him out of harm\u2019s way on countless occasions.\n@highlight\nBrad Oliver, 11, has postural tachycardia syndrome - his heart beats too fast when he moves causing the blood supply to his brain to be compromised\n@highlight\nHe suffers crippling head pains and frequently blacks out\n@highlight\nFudge can tell if his heart's beating too fast and he's in danger of fainting\n@highlight\nWhen this happens, Fudge sits by him to warn him not to stand up\n@highlight\nIf he does pass out, Fudge goes to find his mother, Katrina Oliver\n@highlight\nFudge is 'just a pet' - he has not been trained to look after Brad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 998, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018She wouldn\u2019t let Brad get up so we moved her and shortly afterwards @placeholder collapsed.", "idx": 40351}], "idx": 26218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN)Iraq's military abandoned a strategically important base in Anbar province after heavy fighting with ISIS militants, provincial security force sources told CNN on Monday. The base outside the city of Hit was one of the Shiite-led government's few remaining military outposts in Anbar, a predominantly Sunni province that has increasingly fallen under ISIS control. It is a key control point for roads running through the region. The Iraqi military still controls the Ayn al-Asad military base, which helps defend Iraq's second-largest dam and the provincial capital of Ramadi. Despite airstrikes by the U.S. and its allies over the weekend, reports suggest ISIS has continued to gain ground and has encircled Haditha, the last large town in Anbar not yet in the militant group's hands.\n@highlight\nIraq's military leaves an important military base in Anbar province to ISIS, sources say\n@highlight\nThe base is a key control point for roads through the region, where ISIS is advancing\n@highlight\nCNN team on the Turkey-Syria border describe fierce fighting for the city of Kobani\n@highlight\nA Kurdish fighter said it would be \"impossible\" to hold ground if current conditions continued", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 169, "end": 171}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 480, "end": 490}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hunter: Terrorists crossing into U.S. -- but maybe not @placeholder", "idx": 40361}], "idx": 26226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sevilla moved into sixth in La Liga after beating ten-man Valencia 2-0 at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan in Spain. Goals from Alvaro Negredo and Alejandro Alfaro sealed victory for the hosts -- a task that was made much easier when Valencia midfielder Mehmet Topal was shown a straight red card. Sevilla's fifth win of the season took them above Real Sociedad and into the European places on 17 points, nine behind leaders Real Madrid. Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano wasted two good early openings for the home side while at the other end Juan Manuel Mata forced Javi Varas into a smart save.\n@highlight\nSevilla beat Valencia 2-0 to go sixth in the Spanish Liga\n@highlight\nAlvaro Negredo and Alejandro Alfaro scored the goals for Sevilla\n@highlight\nValencia's Mehmet Topal was shown a straight red card on 24 minutes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 87, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 549, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 717}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ten men of Valencia held on until halftime despite almost constant @placeholder pressure, but the deadlock was finally broken on 54 minutes.", "idx": 40369}], "idx": 26233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- The Dominican consul general Wednesday rejected the claim from an American church leader that she thought her paperwork was in order when she attempted to take 33 Haitian children out of the country, saying he had told her it was not. \"I warned her, I said as soon as you get there without the proper documents, you are going to get into trouble, because they are going to accuse you, because you have the intent to pass the border without the proper papers and they are going to accuse you with kids trafficking,\" Carlos Castillo said he told the group's leader, Laura Silsby, during a meeting Friday.\n@highlight\nDominican consul general: \"This woman knew what she was trying to do was not legal.\"\n@highlight\nLaura Silsby, 9 other Americans turned back from border with 33 Haitian children\n@highlight\nThe U.S. church group is being held by Haitian authorities\n@highlight\nHaiti and Dominican Republic share the Caribbean island of Hispaniola", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 546, "end": 560}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 930}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The interpreters told CNN the @placeholder met at least twice last week with the officer, at the embassy and consulate.", "idx": 40377}], "idx": 26239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lizzie Armitstead and Emma Pooley combined for an English one-two in a gripping women\u2019s road race on Sunday when Glasgow threw the worst of its weather at the men\u2019s race, an event so drenched it became semi-aquatic \u2014 and utterly extraordinary. Just 12 of 140 men finished their 168km (105-mile) course. For more than two-thirds of it, the field was headed by the Isle of Man\u2019s Peter Kennaugh. His gutsy (or borderline insane, delete as applicable) breakaway with 160km of the race remaining was always likely to be sunk. Indeed it was, drowned even, but Kennaugh was one of the dozen good men and true to cross the finish line.\n@highlight\nLizzie Armitstead is the Commonwealth Games Women's Road champion\n@highlight\nArmitstead finished ahead Emma Pooley for an England one-two\n@highlight\nSouth Africa's Ashleigh Pasio won bronze in a photo finish ahead of Australia's Tiffany Cromwell", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 639, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 694}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 788, "end": 799}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 868, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The women\u2019s race took in seven laps of the 14km course, and Pooley played a critical support role as her England team leader @placeholder triumphed.", "idx": 40390}], "idx": 26245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Accra, March 6 1957. Tens of thousands of rejoicing people flood the streets of the city center. Shouts of \"freedom, freedom\" fill the air as men, women and children sing and dance, celebrating the birth of a new state and the beginning of a new era: an independent Ghana. At midnight on that historic day, Britain's Union Jack was taken down above Parliament House in the capital, replaced by Ghana's new flag -- a black star at the heart of a red, gold and green tricolor. At that moment, to the cheering of an ecstatic crowd, Ghana became the first African country south of the Sahara to break the chains of colonialism. The event triggered a liberation movement that was destined to sweep the entire continent and eventually lead to the demise of colonial rule in Africa.\n@highlight\nGhana gained independence from Great Britain in March 1957; formerly named Gold Coast\n@highlight\nNation's first few decades were witness to internal political upheaval\n@highlight\nNow the country is held up as a successful example of democracy in Africa\n@highlight\nGold and cocoa are traditional exports; 2007 off-shore oil discovery could boost economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 818, "end": 830}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The country is often described as \"@placeholder for beginners,\" combining long stretches of sandy beaches, lush tropical forests and diverse wildlife.", "idx": 40395}, {"query": "@placeholder was formerly known as the Gold Coast because of the abundance of the precious metal found there.", "idx": 40396}], "idx": 26249} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are moments when reality television can highlight a country's sensitivities. And Israel's version of the \"X Factor\" has done just that -- won not by a Jewish Israeli, but a migrant worker from the Philippines. Filipina caregiver Rose Fostanes won the country's version of the talent show, Wednesday, making it through the early rounds singing tunes by Tina Turner and Christina Aguilera among others, before her rendition of \"My Way\" by Frank Sinatra in the grand finale. \"Thank you so much for all the Israelis who support me, thank you so much,\" said Fostanes on winning the competition. \"Thank you so much also for giving us the chance to join in a competition like this.\"\n@highlight\nIsraeli version of talent show won by Rose Fostanes from the Philippines\n@highlight\nFostanes has lived in Israel for six years working as a caregiver\n@highlight\nRare for migrant workers to have a public profile in the country\n@highlight\nOver 100,000 foreign workers are in Israel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most 'X Factor' winners can expect a record deal and a shot at being a professional singer, but @placeholder is in a different situation.", "idx": 40411}], "idx": 26261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Boeing 787 Dreamliner -- the model grounded last month amid concerns over fire risk -- is being allowed a one-time, special flight Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration says. The 787 took off around 10:25 a.m. (9:25 a.m. CT) from Fort Worth, Texas, bound for Everett, Washington. The plane was in Texas for a paint job, Boeing spokesman Marc Birtel said. A federal probe into electrical fires led to the grounding of all 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners around the world last month. Dreamliner battery type requires safeguards, safety advocate says Two recent incidents -- a fire aboard a Japan Airlines aircraft at Boston's Logan International Airport on January 7 and a smoke alarm aboard a plane flying over Japan on January 16 -- prompted the FAA to ground all Dreamliners in the United States, and other nations quickly followed suit.\n@highlight\nA 787 that was in Texas for a paint job will return to Washington Thursday\n@highlight\nOnly the crew needed to operate the flight will be on board, the FAA says\n@highlight\nLast month, all 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners were grounded amid fire concerns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 31}, {"start": 156, "end": 186}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 443, "end": 464}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 637, "end": 663}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 759, "end": 761}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- The plane must fly directly from @placeholder to Everett", "idx": 40417}], "idx": 26266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eric Dier has asked Gareth Southgate not to pick him for England Under 21s this month because of concerns about his game. The Tottenham defender, who has been part of the squad who qualified for next summer\u2019s European Championship, contacted the Under 21 coach before he named his 23-man party for friendlies against Portugal at Burnley and France away on Monday. Dier, 20, has been playing at right back but sees his future for club and country as a central defender and Southgate said he explained the benefits of staying with Tottenham rather than joining up with England. Gareth Southgate has revealed Eric Dier (pictured) did not want to be included in his Under 21 squad\n@highlight\nTottenham defender Eric Dier has concerns about his performances\n@highlight\nDier sees his future for club and country as a central defender\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old has been playing at full back for Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 57, "end": 73}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 209, "end": 229}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 576, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This, @placeholder pointed out, is not a case of a young footballer having no ambition to represent his country.", "idx": 40419}], "idx": 26267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Australian Test spinner Greg Matthews has slammed the Australian team for the way they reacted when Virat Kohli was hit in the helmet by a bouncer on day three of the first Test against India in Adelaide on Thursday. A rising short-pitched delivery from Mitchell Johnson hit Kohli in the head as he tried to duck out of the way. The India captain was immediately surrounded by Aussie players checking whether he was OK. But although it was an understandable response considering the circumstances of Philip Hughes' recent death, Mathews believed that it's time to get back to playing the game.\n@highlight\nFormer Australian Test spinner Greg Matthews was critical of how Australia's players reacted after incident\n@highlight\n'Watching the umpires and everyone converge just highlighted something we need to move past,' Matthews said\n@highlight\nHowever, Australia spinner Nathan Lyon's heart skipped a beat when it happened\n@highlight\nThe sound made by Johnson's bouncer on Kohli's helmet was similar to when Hughes was fatally hit, said Lyon\n@highlight\nIndia captain Virat Kohli ducked into a short ball from Johnson on day three of the first Test in Adelaide", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 261, "end": 276}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The test match has been dedicated to late batsman Hughes, @placeholder's 13th man, who died two weeks ago today after being struck in the neck by a bouncer.", "idx": 40427}], "idx": 26273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Doughty and Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:42 EST, 27 November 2013 A judge has said the rights of two Christian B&B owners to bar a gay couple from sharing a room were outweighed by the need to correct \u2018centuries of discrimination\u2019 against gay people. The Supreme Court yesterday rejected the claim by Peter and Hazelmary Bull that they acted within the law when they refused a room to Steven Preddy and Martyn Hall because they were not a heterosexual married couple. The decision ends a five-year legal battle that began when Mr Preddy and Mr Hall, backed by the Government\u2019s Equality and Human Rights Commission, took the Bulls to court under equality laws.\n@highlight\nGuesthouse owners Peter Bull, 74, and his wife Hazelmary, 69, turned away Martyn Hall and his civil partner Steven Preddy\n@highlight\nBulls said they thought that any sex outside marriage was 'a sin' - and denied discriminating against Mr Hall and Mr Preddy\n@highlight\nCouple had previously lost fights in County Court and the Court of Appeal\n@highlight\nNow five Supreme Court justices have ruled against them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 624, "end": 659}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So much so that even the @placeholder dare not say anything against gay rights.", "idx": 40430}, {"query": "'This ruling is another slap in the face to @placeholder, and shows that the elite institutions are saturated with a liberal mindset which cares little about religious freedom.", "idx": 40431}], "idx": 26274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday challenged a university audience to look into \"who was truly involved\" in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, defended his right to question established Holocaust history and denied there were gay Iranians. When pressed about the harsh treatment of women, homosexuals and academics who challenge Iran's government, Ahmadinejad painted a rosy picture, saying, \"Women in Iran enjoy the highest levels of freedom,\" he said. He elicited laughter and boos from the audience at Columbia University when he said, \"In Iran, we don't have homosexuals, like in your country.\" His remarks, which lasted about an hour, made several general references to God, religion and science. He portrayed himself as an academic, misunderstood and unfairly criticized in the United States.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel's status should be determined by elections, Iran leader says\n@highlight\nNEW: No homosexuals in Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says\n@highlight\nColumbia University president: Ahmadinejad lacks courage to answer questions\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad says \"insults,\" false claims in Columbia introduction", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 54}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 545, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 981}, {"start": 999, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blaming his schedule, Ahmadinejad left @placeholder after his speech before answering many questions posed to him, Bollinger said.", "idx": 40432}], "idx": 26275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Defending champion Rafael Nadal has been passed fit to take on American Mardy Fish in the Wimbledon men's singles quarterfinals on Wednesday. Top seed Nadal was a doubt to face Fish after being troubled with an injury to his left foot during Monday's last 16 win over Juan Martin del Potro. However, the 25-year-old has now been given the all-clear to play after scans revealed the injury was not serious. Nadal posted a message to his fans on his Facebook page, saying: \"After the match I went to take an MRI at a London hospital. \"During the match I thought I had something serious -- but as the match went on the pain got better and thankfully the tests don't show an injury.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal is fit to face Mardy Fish in Wednesday's Wimbledon men's quarterfinals\n@highlight\nNadal suffered a foot injury during his last 16 victory over Juan Martin del Potro\n@highlight\nBut a scan on his foot revealed the injury was not as bad as first feared", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 277, "end": 297}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 855, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nadal's message is in stark contrast to his mood after defeating @placeholder in a hard-fought four-hour marathon played in blistering conditions.", "idx": 40443}], "idx": 26280} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- NATO members meeting this week in Wales are expected to create \"a very high-readiness force\" to deal with Russian aggression in Ukraine and other international conflicts, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Monday. In a speech on the NATO website, Rasmussen said the fighting force will be part of an overall Readiness Action Plan that \"responds to Russia's aggressive behavior -- but it equips the alliance to respond to all security challenges, wherever they may arise.\" He said this \"spearhead\" force would be able to \"travel light, but strike hard if needed.\" NATO will look at possible upgrades to infrastructure that could include airfields and ports, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: New NATO unit not a threat to Russia, White House says\n@highlight\nNATO Leader: New unit will \"travel light, but strike hard if needed\n@highlight\nMoscow asks Ukrainian military to retreat from civilian locations\n@highlight\nRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov calls for talks, not threats of sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 217, "end": 237}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 346, "end": 366}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New bases will be set up and equipment pre-positioned at bases, a @placeholder diplomatic source said.", "idx": 40446}, {"query": "On the ground, @placeholder forces appear to be outgunned by Russian rebels.", "idx": 40447}], "idx": 26283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He wasn't drafted, people mispronounce his name, and he had no idea where he was going when he was ushered into the room for his first big NFL postgame news conference. But Larry Donnell can find the end zone. And, once he gets there, all he has to do is turn his 6ft 6in, 265-pound body around and haul in the pass from Eli Manning. It happened three times in the first half on Thursday night in the New York Giants' 45-14 victory over the Washington Redskins. 'You set your goals high,' Donnell said. 'I didn't expect it to come so quick, but it has.'\n@highlight\nLarry Donnell took in three short-range touchdown passes from Eli Manning during the first-half to set the New York Giants on course for a comfortable 45-14 victory at the Washington Redskins on Thursday night\n@highlight\nThe 6ft 6in, 265 pound tight end was able to reel in Manning's passes for score from five, six and six yards\n@highlight\nManning completed 28 of his 39 passes and gained 300 yards, adding a touchdown of his own, as the Giants brought their season to 2-2 after slow start", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 401, "end": 415}, {"start": 441, "end": 459}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 737, "end": 755}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eli Manning tries to locate a gap in the @placeholder defence with one of his trademark pin-point throws", "idx": 40450}], "idx": 26286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Matty Fryatt bagged his first goal for league leaders Nottingham Forest as Stuart Pearce's men came from behind to stun Bournemouth 2-1. 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The two men have barely spoken since Van Gaal left his job as Ajax's director of football 10 years ago claiming that he had been undermined by Koeman who was coach at the time. Van Gaal was reluctant to talk about Koeman on Friday and was grudging in his praise of what the new Southampton boss has achieved at St Mary's this season, guiding his team to third place \u2013 one above United \u2013 after losing a number of key players in the summer.\n@highlight\nManchester United take on Southampton on Monday\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal refuses to discuss relationship with Ronald Koeman\n@highlight\nDutch pair have barely spoken since time together at Ajax", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 120, "end": 136}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 621, "end": 637}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about United having to pay more for players than @placeholder, Van Gaal added: 'I don't think money is the question.", "idx": 40454}, {"query": "When @placeholder are coming, clubs ask for more money and then we have to pay because we're Manchester United.", "idx": 40455}], "idx": 26290} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- More than $800,000 in cash, 30 firearms and fake IDs were found at the Santa Monica, California, apartment of fugitive mobster James \"Whitey\" Bulger, who will be taken to Boston to face a string of charges, including multiple murders, the FBI said Thursday. Sporting glasses and a white beard, Bulger appeared relaxed Thursday at a Los Angeles hearing. He did not seek bond, according to a spokesman for federal prosecutors. It was not clear when the longtime fugitive will be transported. The FBI indicated the move may occur Friday. Bulger's girlfriend also was arrested. U.S. Magistrate Judge John E. 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He said hundreds of secondary schools in better-off parts of the country needed a \u2018wake-up call\u2019 to improve their results. In a major speech, Mr Cameron said that schools in areas such as Oxfordshire and Surrey were being out-performed by two inner-city London schools. The Prime Minister said these coasting schools could not blame deprivation for their poor results and pledged to expose their \u2018complacency\u2019.\n@highlight\nPM demands urgent classroom reforms to help mend our 'broken society'\n@highlight\nParents of unruly children could face benefits cuts\n@highlight\nHe rejects 'prizes for all' society and backs new free schools\n@highlight\nNational curriculum review to focus on subjects like algebra", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 720, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the @placeholder schools gained five or more good GCSEs, despite large", "idx": 40460}], "idx": 26294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman sentenced to death in Sudan because of her faith, arrived in Rome on Thursday, the Italian Foreign Ministry said. Ibrahim \"will remain in Italy for a short time and then will travel on to the United States,\" the ministry said. Sudanese authorities had said Ibrahim was guilty of rejecting Islam in favor of Christianity, but her conviction for \"apostasy\" and adultery was overturned last month on appeal, following weeks of international controversy. After her release, she and her husband, American Daniel Wani, were detained for two days, accused of falsifying travel documents after going to the airport in Sudan's capital, Khartoum. 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In an interview that aired Wednesday on Pakistan's Geo TV, Adm. Michael Mullen spoke forcefully about the Haqqani Network, which he said \"very specifically facilitates and supports the Taliban who move in Afghanistan, and they're killing Americans.\"\n@highlight\nAdm. Mike Mullen said ISI has \"longstanding relationship\" with the Haqqani Network\n@highlight\nA senior Pakistani intelligence official says that relationship is \"that of an adversary\"\n@highlight\n\"Onus of providing proof on this\" rests with the Americans, the official says\n@highlight\nDespite strain, Mullen says leaders \"are very committed to working our way through this\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 65, "end": 85}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 386, "end": 400}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 857, "end": 871}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I also have an understanding that the ISI and the (@placeholder military) exist to protect their own citizens, and there's a way they have done that for a long period of time,\" Mullen said.", "idx": 40466}], "idx": 26297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The man who helped bring David Beckham, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain as part of its empire building is leaving the Qatari-owned French club. A key figure in the club's revival thanks to his extensive network of contacts, Leonardo handed in his resignation as sporting director, signaling the second major departure from PSG in two weeks after coach Carlo Ancelotti -- Leonardo's friend -- left for Real Madrid. \"Leonardo has informed Paris Saint-Germain of his desire to resign from his position as Sport Director at the end of the current transfer window,\" PSG said in a statement Wednesday. \"We regret this choice but respect his decision.\n@highlight\nLeonardo to resign as sporting director of Paris Saint-Germain after two years with club\n@highlight\nLeonardo's ban for shoving a referee was this month extended to 13 months\n@highlight\nIt's the second major departure in the off-season following Carlo Ancelotti's move to Real Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 106}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 473, "end": 491}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 735, "end": 753}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 937, "end": 951}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder collapsed and had to go to hospital shortly after his altercation with Ibrahimovic, sparking reports he was stressed.", "idx": 40469}], "idx": 26298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alan Pardew says the decision to tell Jonas Gutierrez to find a new club following his recovery from testicular cancer last year was made on a \u2018pure football\u2019 basis. The Newcastle winger returned to Tyneside last December having had a testicle removed, but was loaned out to Norwich in January after being told he did not feature in the manager\u2019s first-team plans. Gutierrez has now successfully fought the illness for a second time and will be back in training with United next month. Jonas Gutierrez is was told that he did not feature in Newcastle's plans after recovering from cancer\n@highlight\nJonas Gutierrez has successfully fought testicular cancer twice\n@highlight\nNewcastle winger was loaned out to Norwich and told he did not feature in the club's plans after returning last December\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew insists the decision was made on a 'pure football' basis but is looking forward to the Argentine's return next month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gutierrez ran a marathon for charity after being given the all clear and will return to @placeholder next month", "idx": 40471}], "idx": 26300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally, Associated Press, Snejana Farberov and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:52 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:32 EST, 25 July 2013 The mother of the 16-year-old boy accused of killing his half-brother and burying him in the family\u2019s Menifee, California yard has spoken publicly for the first time to say she\u2019s standing behind her son. Shawna Smith isn\u2019t saying whether whether or not Skylor Atilano killed her younger son Terry Smith Jr., 11, only that the jailed teen is frightened and she intends to be there for him. \u2018I love him and I'm going to stand behind him no matter what,\u2019 said Smith, who is now without all three of her children after her daughter was placed in protective services in the wake of the murder accusations.\n@highlight\nShawna Smith gives first public statement since 11-year-old Terry Smith Jr. was found dead July 10\n@highlight\nSmith's mother realized her son was missing after his teenage half-brother babysat the night before\n@highlight\nThe 11-year-old's body was found buried in a shallow grave near the home with the help of psychic\n@highlight\nPolice Smith's 16-year-old son and charged him with Terry's murder on Friday\n@highlight\nA hearing will be held to see if the teen will be tried as an adult or child\n@highlight\nThe two boys, who had different fathers, lived with their mother and her lesbian partner in California", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 440, "end": 454}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Charged: @placeholder, 16, attends his first court appearance after being charged in the murder of his 11-year-old brother.", "idx": 40473}], "idx": 26302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian of the Year for 2015 Rosie Batty has opened up about what her son Luke would have thought of her winning the prestigious award. Speaking to Today on Monday morning, she told host Lisa Wilkinson she believes her son, who was tragically murdered by his father almost a year ago, would have been extremely proud of her. 'He was a little fellow following in my footsteps, he stood up for what he knew was wrong and he knew how to stand up for what was right,' Ms Batty told the program. Scroll down for video Domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty was announced as 2015 Australian of the Year on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe popular domestic violence campaigner was announced as the 2015 Australian of the Year on Sunday night\n@highlight\nHer 11-year-old son Luke was brutally murdered at cricket practice by his father, Greg Anderson\n@highlight\nOn Monday she spoke about how her son would be proud of her\n@highlight\nShe overcame the huge personal tragedy to become a voice for Australia's many unheard victims of domestic violence\n@highlight\nMs Batty used her own tragic experience and turned it into a call for change to help save others\n@highlight\nThis year\u2019s awards proved to be a historic occasion as women were awarded the top honour in all four award categories", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 21}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 579, "end": 600}, {"start": 690, "end": 711}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 979, "end": 987}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Batty's award comes after the death of her son that shocked the country, but the way Ms @placeholder stoically fronted the media in the wake of the horrendous killing stopped the nation.", "idx": 40474}], "idx": 26303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Most of the great land expeditions in the world have already been conquered. But British explorers Ben Saunders and Tarka L'Herpiniere are about to set off on one of the last. The two-man team is heading to Antarctica to attempt to walk the 2,987 kilometer (1,800 mile) journey to the South Pole and back. If they succeed, it will be the longest unsupported polar journey in history. They will be re-tracing the steps of Captain Robert Falcon Scott who had hoped to be become the first man to reach the South Pole. It was only when the ill-fated British explorer arrived at the Pole in January 1912 that he found someone else had beaten him to it.\n@highlight\nTarka L'Herpiniere and Ben Saunders plan to walk 2,987km to the South Pole and back.\n@highlight\nIf the British explorers succeed, it will be the longest unsupported polar journey in history.\n@highlight\nThey will retrace the steps of Robert Scott, beaten to the Pole by rival Roald Amundsen.\n@highlight\nThere will be no dogs, no support team. Just two men with 200kg sleighs.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 142}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 438, "end": 456}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 668, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 901, "end": 912}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Landmark exhibition celebrates century since @placeholder's fateful journey", "idx": 40477}], "idx": 26306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Mothers cradle children in their arms. Fathers smile softly at the helpless bodies they hold. Other parents are bent over from the weight of their teenage kids whose legs fall limp, almost touching the ground. In the absence of basic medical equipment, these parents do this every day. An Iraqi boy gives a thumbs up after receiving his wheelchair. Brad Blauser, center, created the program. Khaled is a father of three. On this day, his young daughter, Mariam, is getting fitted for her new wheelchair. Her arms and legs are painfully thin, little more than skin and bone. She's 7 years old, but looks barely half that. She and both her siblings, a sister and brother, suffer from varying degrees of polio. None of them can walk.\n@highlight\nWheelchair distribution was the vision of American contractor Brad Blauser\n@highlight\nHumanitarian group brings the kids to a safe area so they can get the wheelchairs\n@highlight\n\"I am sick of life,\" says Dad who has three children disabled from polio\n@highlight\nWheelchairs are made by prisoners in South Dakota, delivered by U.S. military", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 839}, {"start": 971, "end": 973}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blauser is helped on the @placeholder missions by the civil affairs division of the U.S. military, which helps organize the safe transport of the families to the distribution point and adjustment of the wheelchairs to fit each child.", "idx": 40495}], "idx": 26318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When looking for advice on how to add value to your home, the first place to go is right to the top. Sound opinion can be hard to come by, so Daily Mail Australia asked one of the leading experts in the industry for an insight into the often murky waters of property improvement. Kevin McCloud, host of lauded series Grand Designs, has a vast and impressive knowledge base when it comes to exactly what makes a property stand out. Iconic Australian architectural elements include the use of a verandah, whether this is a wraparound or just on one side.\n@highlight\nVerandahs, art deco architecture, shade houses and 'shed' inspired designs are all iconic design elements\n@highlight\nThe designer, writer and house developer said that Australia has such a varied landscape and climate that Australian designs are often hard to pin down but often influence overseas architecture\n@highlight\nHe predicts that sustainability will be a strong focus for Australian design in the next decade\n@highlight\nHis top tips for adding value include asking for recommendation for services and investing in the 'bones' and tactile elements of the property", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The future of Australian architecture is going in a vibrant and dynamic direction, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 40502}], "idx": 26324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Michelle, now 46, from North Wales, met her husband John in 1993, she was instantly smitten. The divorced single mother of three small children, she says their whirlwind romance and marriage a year later in 1994 was like 'a dream come true'. But 20 years on and her dream had turned into a nightmare, when John ran off with her daughter-in-law, Liz. Distraught: Michelle was left furious when her husband of 20 years ran off with their daughter-in-law Now Michelle says she will never forgive the man she once called husband - and says she is even more furious because of the hurt he caused to her son, also called John.\n@highlight\nMichelle, 46, from North Wales was abandoned by her husband of 20 years\n@highlight\n15 months ago, John Sr ran off with their daughter-in-law Liz\n@highlight\nHer son John Jr says he lost everything, including his father and his home\n@highlight\nMichelle says she is still furious at how she and her son were treated\n@highlight\nMichelle and John Jr. appear on My Husband Left Me For My Daughter, tonight at 8pm on Channel 5", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A few weeks after John Sr moved in with @placeholder and John Jr, he got a text from his wife saying the marriage was over.", "idx": 40504}], "idx": 26325} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- How do you go back to work when one of your colleagues has been seriously injured? That is the reality facing the field of Formula One drivers just days after French racer Jules Bianchi suffered a potentially devastating type of brain injury at the Japanese Grand Prix. \"It's principally business as usual,\" John Watson, who raced in the sport's attritional era of the 1970s and 80s, told CNN. \"But it will affect some more than others. \"Today's generation of drivers have never seen what they had to deal with on Sunday. It will make them realize that they are no longer infallible.\"\n@highlight\nFormula One must get back to business at the Russian GP on Friday five days after Jules Bianchi's crash\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old Marussia driver remains seriously ill in a Japanese hospital\n@highlight\nFormer driver John Watson says modern F1 drivers sees themselves as \"indestructible\"\n@highlight\nDavid Brabham says accidents like this can \"hit you like a bolt of lightning.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 398, "end": 400}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That applies to @placeholder as much as it does to the corner workers retrieving the car and the flag marshals.\"", "idx": 40513}], "idx": 26331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama formally opened his re-election bid Saturday with two rallies in which he highlighted accomplishments over his three and a half years in the White House and argued that America can't afford to adopt Republicans' \"bad ideas.\" \"We are making progress and now we face a choice,\" said the president, at his first rally at the Schottenstein Center on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus. \"This is a make or break moment for the middle class, and we can't turn back now.\" In this 36-minute-long address, Obama said presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney would \"rubber stamp\" the congressional GOP agenda, telling the crowd that \"we cannot give him that chance.\"\n@highlight\n\"We will finish what we started,\" Obama tells backers at a Virginia rally\n@highlight\nThe president began the day with an event in Ohio, kicking off his re-election bid\n@highlight\nBoth Ohio and Virginia are considered crucial battleground states in the election\n@highlight\nRomney is returning to Ohio on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 345, "end": 364}, {"start": 387, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While smaller in size than many @placeholder rallies during the 2008 campaign, the crowd dwarfed the size of any rally held this cycle by Romney.", "idx": 40519}, {"query": "@placeholder has become a crucial battleground state in recent presidential elections.", "idx": 40520}], "idx": 26333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 10:52 EST, 8 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:56 EST, 8 September 2012 Lord Coe today attacked the British press for 'resorting to type' today, accusing them of focusing more on England's football match with Moldova then on one of the last days on the Paralympic Games. He said newspapers bumped the Paralympics off the back pages usually reserved for sport to concentrate on England's football win Most papers carried England's 5-0 victory over Moldova to lead their sports coverage, as Roy Hodgson's men opened their World Cup Qualifying campaign with their biggest away win for nearly two decades.\n@highlight\nBlasted newspapers for not featuring Paralympics on back pages\n@highlight\nSays coverage needed to keep interest in sport alive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 542, "end": 561}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked how the profile of @placeholder sport could be maintained after the Games, Lord Coe said: 'With your (press) help.", "idx": 40528}], "idx": 26335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's not your typical holiday travel snag. Two planes bumped into each other on the tarmac at New York's LaGuardia International Airport around 11 a.m. Tuesday. After a hectic morning, passenger Stormie Alsruhe, 30, was just settling into her seat on Southwest Airlines Flight 449 looking forward to enjoying her coffee. \"And then there was this bump. I look out the window and I actually see the tip of the plane (wing) falling off,\" said Alsruhe, who was heading to join her husband's family in Denver for the holidays. \"I saw it kind of dangle and it just fell. And I thought, 'OK great, we're not taking off now,' \" she said.\n@highlight\nBoeing 737s bump into each other on tarmac at LaGuardia International Airport\n@highlight\nThe incident involved Southwest Airlines and American Airlines flights\n@highlight\nOne was taxiing toward the runway and clipped another headed toward a gate\n@highlight\nThere were no injuries", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 114, "end": 144}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 260, "end": 288}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 696, "end": 726}, {"start": 761, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alsruhe said she is flying to @placeholder on Tuesday afternoon on another flight.", "idx": 40533}], "idx": 26339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- \"The King's Speech\" story knocked around in David Seidler's head for half a century before he finished writing the screenplay for the film, which is now nominated for a dozen Academy Awards. Any sooner and it might have been \"a fairly reasonable script,\" but not likely good enough to earn an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay, Seidler said. It demanded \"a more mature writer.\" \"I don't think it would have been the same,\" he said, as he sipped hot tea in the Beverly Hills Hotel's Polo Lounge. During lunch, Seidler opened a large envelope holding an original photograph of King George VI sitting with President Franklin Roosevelt. The photo, a gift from collector Keya Morgan, was taken in June 1939, just three months before he delivered the dramatic radio address that is the climax of his movie.\n@highlight\nDavid Seidler drew upon his childhood pain as a stutterer to write the screenplay\n@highlight\nHe waited decades to write the story at the request of the royal widow, Seidler says\n@highlight\nThe story wouldn't have been good enough for an Oscar nomination if he wrote it sooner, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 493, "end": 511}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 646, "end": 663}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Seidler spoke about the similarity between @placeholder's paralyzed legs, a public secret, and King George VI's speech impediment, which was \"swept under the royal carpet.\"", "idx": 40534}], "idx": 26340} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton on Friday forcefully defended his company's decision to cancel the release of The Interview and had some harsh words for President Obama who earlier today said the movie studio 'made a mistake.' In an exclusive interview Friday with CNN's Fareed Zakaria, Lynton insisted that 'we have not given in and we have not backed down.' In a controversial move earlier this week, the studio pulled the plug on the release of The Interview after hackers officially linked to North Korea made terrorist threats against theaters showing the comedy. Scroll down for videos Speaking out: Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton on Friday forcefully defended his company's decision to cancel the release of The Interview\n@highlight\nCEO Michael Lynton told CNN's Fareed Zakaria his studio has not backed down in the face of threats over movie release\n@highlight\nSaid President Obama, the media and the public don't realize the studio doesn't decide whether a movie would be screened at theaters or not\n@highlight\nSony do not have interface to directly release The Interview online but is looking for third-party distributors\n@highlight\nPresident Obama said during Friday's press conference the studio 'made a mistake' when it scrapped the release", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 271, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 612, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 777, "end": 779}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Sony executive added that if given the chance, the studio would have made @placeholder all over again, and that he still would like the public to see the film.", "idx": 40535}], "idx": 26341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- It's a casting \"X\"-gravaganza! Director Bryan Singer tweeted Tuesday that Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart will be reprising their respective roles as Magneto and Prof. X in \"X-Men: Days of Future Past,\" and they'll be joined by \"X-Men: First Class\" stars Michael Fassbender as Magneto and James McAvoy as Prof. X. Wait, what? For the geek uninitiated, \"Days of Future Past\" is also the title of an X-Men comic book storyline from 1981, which alternated between a dystopian future in which mutants are living in internment camps, and the present day mutants working to prevent that future from happening.\n@highlight\nIan McKellen and Patrick Stewart have been cast in \"X-Men: Days of Future Past\"\n@highlight\nMcKellen will reprise his role as Magneto and Stewart will be back as Prof. X\n@highlight\nMichael Fassbender and James McAvoy of \"X-Men: First Class\" will also portray Magneto and Prof. X\n@highlight\nThe casting news hints that the next film will reconstitute a 1981 comic book storyline", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 194, "end": 212}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 268, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 366, "end": 384}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 687, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 795, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All @placeholder would say in his final tweet: \"More to come...\"", "idx": 40540}], "idx": 26346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Devastated defender Steven Taylor has admitted Newcastle had only themselves to blame for an unprecedented fourth successive derby defeat by Sunderland. Sunday's high-octane clash at St James' Park looked to be heading for a first goalless draw since May 1990 when Adam Johnson settled it with a 90th-minute winner, his third goal in as many visits to Tyneside. Victory was little more than the Black Cats deserved after creating the better chances throughout the game, but it arrived with the Magpies on top and pushing for a winner of their own. Steven Taylor (right) finds himself on the wrong side of Sunderland forward Steven Fletcher on Sunday\n@highlight\nNewcastle lost the Tyne-Wear derby after a late Adam Johnson goal\n@highlight\nSteven Taylor says Newcastle were just trying to see the game out\n@highlight\nEarlier on, Taylor crashed into the post and cut his eye and cheek\n@highlight\nThe Newcastle defender also said Johnson is a top-class player", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder looked in a bad way as he was assisted by Newcastle medics in the goalmouth during the match", "idx": 40546}], "idx": 26348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jim Murphy (with new deputy leader Kezia Dugdale, above) has vowed to defeat 'arrogant' SNP leaders Former Cabinet Minister Jim Murphy became Scottish Labour leader yesterday \u2013 vowing to defeat \u2018arrogant\u2019 Scottish Nationalist leaders Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon. Talking to The Mail on Sunday, Murphy: Murphy, 47, who achieved a decisive victory over union-backed rival Neil Findlay, succeeds Johann Lamont who was forced to quit after failing to stop the party\u2019s plummeting ratings in Scotland. The former Secretary of State for Scotland is giving up his Westminster seat to lead a Labour fightback. If he succeeds, it could help Mr Miliband win next year\u2019s General Election.\n@highlight\nFormer Cabinet Minister Jim Murphy is the new Scottish Labour leader\n@highlight\nThe politician has vowed to defeat the Scottish Nationalist Party\n@highlight\nSaid many Scots are 'scunnered' to have David Cameron as Prime Minister\n@highlight\nCriticised Alex Salmond for returning to Westminster for a third time\n@highlight\nSaid Salmond \u2018lacked courage, was simplistic\u2019 and accused Sturgeon of \u2018ignoring\u2019 Scots who voted to stay part of the UK.\n@highlight\nVowed to stand up for Scots who feel \u2018scunnered\u2019 \u2013 a Scottish term for being fed up \u2013 with being ruled by David Cameron.\n@highlight\nPledged to stop the SNP hijacking the St Andrew\u2019s flag.\n@highlight\nAccused Unite union boss Len McCluskey, who tried to stop him becoming leader, of \u2018insulting\u2019 Labour supporters.\n@highlight\nClaimed a Labour-SNP deal to put Ed Miliband in No 10 was unlikely because the SNP would demand Scottish independence.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 205, "end": 224}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 279, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 561, "end": 571}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 812, "end": 837}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1300}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1382}, {"start": 1439, "end": 1444}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1484}, {"start": 1486, "end": 1488}, {"start": 1502, "end": 1512}, {"start": 1517, "end": 1521}, {"start": 1548, "end": 1550}, {"start": 1565, "end": 1572}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder has been magnanimous in victory in the referendum, the SNP has been victorious in defeat.", "idx": 40547}], "idx": 26349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The sisters of the hiker who was immortalized by the film Into The Wild have said his journey was an escape from his traumatic childhood. Chris McCandless left his California family home and set out across the American West and into Alaska. Four months after he reached Alaska in 1992, the 24-year-old's body was found by hunters in an abandoned bus, 30 miles away from the nearest town. It is believed he died of starvation, potentially after becoming ill from the seeds he was eating to survive. Many believe his story, that was the basis for the 2007 movie, was inspired by his love of nature.\n@highlight\nChris McCandless left his family home in California when he was 24\n@highlight\nSet out on a journey across the American West and Alaska to escape\n@highlight\nHis sister, Carine, reveals in a new memoir he had a troubled upbringing\n@highlight\nThe pair's father, Walt, would abuse and beat their mother Billie\n@highlight\nHe had gotten her and another woman, Marcia, pregnant at the same time\n@highlight\nTheir parents divorced when Chris was just four", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 609, "end": 624}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder does not believe that it was his intention to die.", "idx": 40552}], "idx": 26352} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott Swansea: Fabianski, Rangel, Bartley, Williams, Taylor, Ki, Shelvey, Sigurdsson, Montero, Gomis, Bony (Bray 80) Subs not used: Tremmel, Richards, Tiendalli, Amat, Kingsley, Sheehan, King Villarreal: Asenjo, Gaspar, Uche, G. Dos Santos, Cani, Trigueros, Dorado, Costa, Paulista, Soriano, Espinosa Subs not used: Carlos, Jokic, Nahuel, J. Dos Santos, Cheryshev, Moreno, Rukavina, Vietto, Israel, Marcos Goals: Uche 3, Bruno 51, Cheryshev 58 Swansea ended their pre-season with a whimper as they were thumped by Villarreal at the Liberty Stadium. The Spanish side took the lead in the third minute through Ikechukwu Uche - and never looked back.\n@highlight\nGarry Monk's side were on the back foot after conceding in third minute\n@highlight\nIkechukwu Uche put Villarreal in front, before Bruno Soriano and Denis Cheryshev scored after the break for the visitors\n@highlight\nVillarreal defender Mateo Musacchio was not part of Marcelino's squad as he looks poised to complete a move to Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 96}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 928, "end": 942}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Astute: @placeholder boss Marcelino barks out instructions during Villarreal's comfortable pre-season victory", "idx": 40553}], "idx": 26353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Transgender teen Leelah Alcorn's distraught best friend didn't attend was her funeral after a furious phonecall from the girl's Christian parents following her death, DailyMail.com can reveal. Abby Jones supported Leelah through her struggles and was one of the first people she came out to as trans - but has been unable to pay her last respects after her mother reportedly accused Abby over the phone of sharing pictures of Leelah wearing a dress online. The photograph, a selfie showing Leelah, 17, in a black and white dress, was shared worldwide alongside a note explaining her suicide, which she lined up to be published after her death on December 27.\n@highlight\nAbby Jones, 17, was best friends with Leelah, who confided in her\n@highlight\nTransgender teen killed herself on December 27 after writing suicide note\n@highlight\nLeelah published it on Tumblr account, as well as image of her in dress\n@highlight\nShe blamed parents for suicide, and said they tried to 'fix' her with therapy\n@highlight\nNote and picture shared worldwide - leading to call with Abby from parents\n@highlight\nThey also made Tumblr take down all of Leelah's posts and pictures\n@highlight\nAbby's parents told DailyMail.com about alleged accusations\n@highlight\nThey said their daughter was blamed for posting to note and photograph\n@highlight\nAs a result of accusations she 'was left out of funeral arrangements'\n@highlight\nFuneral service in Cincinnati, Ohio, was moved at the last minute", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1430}, {"start": 1433, "end": 1436}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He suggested the family may neglected to invite @placeholder because they were so caught up in the media scrutiny of Leelah's death and note - which unequivocally blamed them for the suicide.", "idx": 40576}], "idx": 26368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beci Wood The governor of Cuzco wants to open Machu Picchu for longer hours in a bid to attract an extra 5,000 tourists a day to the Inca site. Rene Concha Lezama has suggested keeping the ruins open until 8pm daily in a bid to double the number of people who can visit the hilltop site. The current opening hours are from 6am to 5pm and conservationists have already warned that the ruins are put under undue strain by the quantity of visitors, but Mr Lezama feels the extra three hours will help meet the huge demand from tourists.\n@highlight\nGovernor of Cuzco region wants to open for an extra three hours\n@highlight\nLong hours designed to meet the huge demand from tourists\n@highlight\nThere is a concern extra visitors will speed up deterioration of the area\n@highlight\nSite was named one of the New Seven Wonders Of The World in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 147, "end": 164}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 803, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breathtaking views: @placeholder is at the top of many peoples' wish list of places to visit", "idx": 40583}], "idx": 26373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He was born in the year of the Tiger -- and China's Guan Tianlang will be hoping to mix it with a certain Mr Woods once again after rewriting the history books at Augusta. While most teenagers take on Woods on their game consoles, China's Guan was busy making history Friday after becoming the youngest ever player to make the cut at a major championship. The 14-year-old overcame a controversial slow play penalty to qualify for the weekend's action after carding a three-over 75 to leave him four-over for the tournament. At 14 years and five months, Guan breaks the record held by Italy's Matteo Manassero, who made history at the British Open at the age of 16 years and two months.\n@highlight\nChina's Tianlang Guan, 14, becomes youngest player to make cut at a major\n@highlight\nGuan shot a three-over 75 on Friday and is four-over for the tournament.\n@highlight\nAustralia's Jason Day sits one-shot clear on six-under following round of 68\n@highlight\nTiger Woods tied for seventh on three-under", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 44}, {"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had looked set to finish towards the top only for an outrageous piece of misfortune to cost him at the 15th.", "idx": 40603}], "idx": 26386} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini sees this weekend\u2019s early-season clash with title rivals Chelsea as a \u2018must-win\u2019 encounter. Pellegrini\u2019s men are just four games into their Barclays Premier League title defence, but already trail leaders Chelsea by five points. The thought of falling eight points behind by losing at the Etihad Stadium is one Pellegrini does not want to contemplate. Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has warned his team they must pick up three points on Sunday Pellegrini believes Manchester City were unlucky to lose to Bayern Munich in midweek Recent results do not make good reading for City, who have not won in three in all competitions, but Pellegrini is focusing on turning statistics in his favour with a victory.\n@highlight\nThe Citizens host Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini believes his side's fixture against Chelsea is a 'must-win'\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero is expected to be unleashed against Jose Mourinho's side after starting his side's Champions League encounter from the bench", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 37}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 179, "end": 201}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 412, "end": 428}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, as is usually the case, refused to be drawn into speaking about Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho when he spoke to media at his press conference to preview the match.", "idx": 40604}], "idx": 26387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- At least five people were killed Tuesday in clashes between police and supporters of Ivory Coast's president-elect as a tense political standoff continued Tuesday in the West African nation. The governor of Abidjan said three police officers and two demonstrators were killed. The violence comes a day after the U.N. Security Council deplored the violence in the country since the November 28 election and \"urged all parties to exercise restraint.\" The cocoa-producing West African nation was plunged into crisis when Alassane Ouattara was declared the winner of the presidential runoff election, but incumbent Laurent Gbagbo refused to leave office.\n@highlight\nAt least five people have died in new clashes\n@highlight\nThe U.N. Security Council urges peaceful resolution\n@highlight\n25,000 Ivorian refugees are now in Liberia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 342, "end": 362}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 548, "end": 564}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 753, "end": 773}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ouattara told CNN last week that he welcomes a proposal for direct negotiations with Gbagbo -- on the condition that @placeholder recognize Ouattara as president.", "idx": 40605}], "idx": 26388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Best-selling author Jennifer Egan is having, by all accounts, a great week. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel \"A Visit from the Goon Squad.\" She made a deal with HBO to potentially turn the book into a TV series, and she won a spot on Time magazine's 100 most influential list. CNN talked to the author about her success. The following is an edited transcript. CNN: Congratulations on your Pulitzer Prize. It's a well-deserved honor. What were you doing when you received the news? Egan: I was just sitting down to lunch at a neighborhood restaurant when I heard the news. My first reaction was flat-out disbelief. I kept asking my publicist, \"Are you sure?\"\n@highlight\nJennifer Egan won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel \"A Visit from the Goon Squad\"\n@highlight\nEgan also just landed a spot on Time's 100 most influential list\n@highlight\nEgan's inspiration for \"Goon Squad\": She saw a wallet lying exposed in a woman's bag\n@highlight\nThe author works in a very low-tech fashion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 127, "end": 153}, {"start": 178, "end": 180}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 406, "end": 419}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think what the @placeholder means to me is that I'll need to work very, very hard to try to live up to it.", "idx": 40608}], "idx": 26391} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Teenage twin sisters have been split up and forced to go to different schools after previously spending every day together. Paris and Paige Carrington-Windo, 14, say they left secondary school, Miltoncross Academy in Portsmouth, Hampshire, for a new one when their family was due to move home. However, when the house move fell through, only Paige was given her place back, while Paris must walk 30 minutes to go to Priory School, Portsmouth, a mile-and-a-half from where her sister studies. Twin sisters: Paris (left) and Paige Carrington-Windo, 14, have been split up and forced to go to different schools after previously spending every day together\n@highlight\nParis and Paige Carrington-Windo left Miltoncross Academy, Portsmouth\n@highlight\nTheir mother says she had planned to move home, but this fell through\n@highlight\nOnly Paige got her place back, with Paris having to stay at the new school\n@highlight\nMiltoncross headteacher said it made 'educational sense' for Paris to stay\n@highlight\nShe claims there was a disagreement with mother over school policies", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 155}, {"start": 194, "end": 212}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 523, "end": 544}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It\u2019s frustrating because every parent wants their child to do well and now @placeholder isn\u2019t.", "idx": 40611}], "idx": 26394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five Russian Sukhoi fighter jets have arrived in Iraq, the first of 25 warplanes expected to be delivered under a contract between Moscow and Baghdad, the Iraqi Ministry of Defense said in a statement. A video the ministry released Monday showed the jets, with wings unattached, being pulled toward hangars. \"These jet fighters will contribute to increase the combat capability of the air force and the rest of the armed forces in eliminating terrorism,\" the ministry said. The Su-25 has been in service for more than three decades and was part of the Iraqi air force under Saddam Hussein's regime.\n@highlight\n5 Russian fighter jets arrive in Iraq; 20 more expected\n@highlight\nAl-Maliki criticizes U.S. for not sending fighters to Iraq\n@highlight\nPentagon says F-16s will arrive in the fall", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 170, "end": 188}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The announcement follows a comment by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that recent militant advances might have been avoided if @placeholder had proper air power, in the form of fighter jets that Iraq has been trying to get from the United States.", "idx": 40618}], "idx": 26397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston It worked for Dr Dre and Apple, and now 50 Cent has teamed up with Intel to create a range of smart headphones. Called SMS Audio BioSport In-Ear, the headphones feature sensors that measure the wearer\u2019s heart rate at all times - even when they\u2019re walking or sitting down. And because they draw energy from the connected phone or MP3 player, the smart gadgets should never need to be charged. Scroll down for video The SMS Audio BioSport headphones (pictured) have a built-in optical sensor that measures changes in heart rate, while also removing noise signals caused by body motion and ambient light. These in-ear phones additionally feature software that changes the pace of music based on the user\u2019s level of activity\n@highlight\nThe SMS Audio BioSport In-Ear Headphones will debut later this year\n@highlight\nThey have been created by 50 Cent's SMS Audio in partnership with Intel\n@highlight\nBuilt-in optical sensors will measure the wearer\u2019s heart rate\n@highlight\nThis information will be logged and analysed to identify exercise regimes\n@highlight\nWearers will then be given tailored advice to boost fitness or weight loss\n@highlight\nPricing and release dates have not been announced", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 142, "end": 166}, {"start": 441, "end": 458}, {"start": 759, "end": 794}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this year, Dr Dre became the world\u2019s first hip-hop billionaire after Apple bought his Beats by @placeholder headphone business.", "idx": 40621}], "idx": 26400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Australian family says a government-appointed panel's decision could determine whether one of them lives of dies. Shane Raisher, 32, from Frankston, Victoria is paying $10,500 every three weeks for a 'magic' drug that could keep him alive to see his two-year-old boy Jett and unborn baby grow up. The 'wonder drug' MK-3475 has worked miracles in fending off Mr Raisher's aggressive melanoma, which he has fought since getting a mole tested when he was 18. But the Raisher family said they are 'going broke' and are only able to afford the drug because of community donations. They are pleading with the independent Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Council to list the drug on the Pharmaceutical Benefits scheme, which would make it radically more affordable.\n@highlight\nShane Reischer, 32, suffers an aggressive form of melanoma\n@highlight\nHe was first diagnosed 14 years ago when he got an ugly mole tested\n@highlight\n'Wonder drug' MK-3475 has radically changed his quality of life\n@highlight\nHowever, the drug costs $10,000 every three weeks\n@highlight\nHe and his family are hoping it will be listed on the PBS\n@highlight\nThat would make the cost of treatment radically more affordable", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 618, "end": 657}, {"start": 683, "end": 712}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 923, "end": 942}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Raisher's condition has improved when he has taken @placeholder, with his tumours reducing in size", "idx": 40623}], "idx": 26402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Customers who signed up for a pre-Christmas cruise for Christians to Turkey, Greece and Israel are still waiting for a refund after the holiday was cancelled 10 days before departure. 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Company director Bob Fleming said the tour to iconic religious destinations was booked through Thomson Cruises who had yet to refund money paid in advance, meaning LivingSun couldn't pass on the almost \u00a32,500 paid by holidaymakers.\n@highlight\nLivingSun Tours cancelled a Christian cruise 10 days before departure\n@highlight\nThe cruise was to take in Turkey, Greece and Israel and cost \u00a32,490\n@highlight\nCustomers are still waiting for their refund for the 10-day holiday\n@highlight\nThe company claims it booked the tour through Thomson Cruises, but the holiday company claims it has had no dealings with LivingSun Holidays", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 201, "end": 218}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 643, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 928, "end": 942}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A page entitled @placeholder lists no products, but states: 'Our tours are all filling up faster than we can list them!'", "idx": 40628}], "idx": 26407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The recent NATO summit in Newport, Wales was initially meant to prepare the alliance for the post-Afghanistan era and pooling of resources at the time of defense cuts, known in NATO lingua as \"smart defense.\" However, as often happens, the summit agenda was hijacked by more current and dramatic developments: the rise of ISIS in Iraq and Russia's push into Ukraine. Both these developments have reminded NATO that its core business -- the defense of its member states -- needs to be returned to the center of the alliance's agenda. 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Whitney Houston was found dead Saturday by her bodyguard on the fourth floor of an upscale Beverly Hills hotel where only hours later she was to attend a pre-Grammy bash hosted by her longtime mentor, Clive Davis. Her death, at age 48, was the final chapter of a storied career that began with the nurturing by superstar cousin Dionne Warwick, soared in the 1980s and 1990s with one record-setting achievement after another, stalled as her drug use and marriage to Bobby Brown made for tabloid fodder and was on the rebound with a highly anticipated star turn.\n@highlight\nWhitney Houston's death rocks the music industry on the eve of its biggest night\n@highlight\nHer death, at age 48, was the final chapter of the storied career that began in the 1980s\n@highlight\nHouston's career stalled as her drug use and marriage to Bobby Brown made for tabloid fodder\n@highlight\nShe was working to turn her career around with a star turn in the upcoming film, \"Sparkle\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's notorious hard-partying led him to several run-ins with the law and stints in jail.", "idx": 40647}], "idx": 26419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was a mixture of excitement and terror on Neil Davy\u2019s face as he rolled the tiny olive around in his hand. And who could blame him? For this was no ordinary olive. It was an olive from the first harvest ever grown commercially in Britain. And 42-year-old Neil, a management consultant who grew the olives on a plot of land outside his kitchen window, was about to step into the history books. 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In a statement posted on their official web site the FSF said Diouf would be forbidden \"from performing any football-related activity for a period of five years with effect from the date of notification of this decision.\" The FSF accused Diouf of \"having greatly damaged the image of both Senegalese football and of its officers and administrative techniques.\"\n@highlight\nEl-Hadji Diouf has been banned from international soccer for five years by Senegal\n@highlight\nDiouf banned for claiming the football system in Africa is corrupt\n@highlight\nTwo-time African footballer of the year also spoke of \"shenanigans\" in Senegal soccer\n@highlight\nDiouf claimed he didn't receive an invitation to a hearing earlier in the month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 130, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 164}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 248}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 366, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also claimed he would \"go to war\" with the @placeholder football authorities if it followed through on its threat to ban him.", "idx": 40663}], "idx": 26428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Aah, Christmas Eve. A time for family and friends, eggnog and mistletoe, carols and cookies ... and catching up on \"Downton Abbey\"? Apparently, that's what legions of us had in mind when -- humbug! -- the Netflix Instant streaming service went down. The outage, caused when some Amazon servers used by Netflix crashed, lasted more than 20 hours. Like many companies, Netflix pays to rent space on Amazon's massive banks of servers. The outage, which affected devices such as tablets and smartphones, began at about 3:30 p.m. ET Monday. Many Netflix users had to scratch those plans to gather around the laptop for \"It's a Wonderful Life,\" \"A Christmas Story\" or \"Santa's Slay\" (the 2005 classic starring former wrestler Bill Goldberg as a deranged Santa demon). Although for the desperate, \"Shrek the Halls\" was available on ABC.\n@highlight\nNetflix Instant outage hit users on Christmas Eve\n@highlight\nThe outage, due to Amazon servers going down, lasted about 20 hours\n@highlight\nUsers took to Twitter to voice despair, express humor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 214, "end": 228}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 850, "end": 864}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here are some of our favorite @placeholder posts from the long winter night of our discontent:", "idx": 40664}], "idx": 26429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 16:46 EST, 3 August 2012 Drew Peterson's ex-wife told her sister that she believed he would kill her, then begged her sister to take care of her two sons, just six weeks before her death, the sister testified on Friday. Anna Doman provided the trial's first testimony including what prosecutors have called 'from the grave' statements -- comments Peterson's ex-wife Kathleen Savio allegedly made to others about him threatening to kill her well before her body was found in her bathtub. Peterson is charged with first-degree murder in the 2004 drowning death of Savio, his third wife. 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A spokesman for the Yemeni Embassy in Washington issued a statement giving a much lower death toll, saying \"73 martyrs\" died in the \"battles in Abyan.\" But officials on the ground in Abyan gave CNN the higher death toll.\n@highlight\nNEW: 184 soldiers were killed in the Sunday attack, Yemeni officials say\n@highlight\nNEW: A Yemeni government spokesman in Washington gives a much lower death toll\n@highlight\n42 militants have been killed in air raids, according to Yemeni officials\n@highlight\nThe militants were with Ansar al-Sharia, which is allied with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 374, "end": 406}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 993, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Experts warn that al Qaeda is planning to conduct powerful attacks in six @placeholder provinces.", "idx": 40674}], "idx": 26436} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five suspected pirates went on trial Tuesday in the Netherlands in what is thought to be the first trial in Europe of pirate suspects. 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Iran is still refusing to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency regarding its nuclear programme, something which today\u2019s Luxembourg meeting said was \u2018acting in flagrant violation of its international obligations.\u2019 Worry: Both German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, left, and Britain's William Hague spoke positively about the sanctions imposed at today's EU meeting in Luxembourg\n@highlight\nRaised fear Iran is developing nuclear weapons as it refuses to come clear about its programme\n@highlight\nLuxembourg meeting of EU foreign ministers impose restrictions against trade in oil and gas\n@highlight\nA statement said Iran was \u2018acting in flagrant violation of its international obligations'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 232, "end": 233}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 385, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 457, "end": 490}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 787, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 929, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 952}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The EU ministers also agreed to prohibit all transactions between @placeholder and Iranian banks unless they were authorized in advance for humanitarian reasons.", "idx": 40680}], "idx": 26441} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Greg has teamed up with Groupon and the Male Cancer Awareness Charity to raise awareness and money for testicular cancer by posing in all his glory for his fans Bidding online on Groupon and 15 lucky winners will see the champion in the buff The self-styled Ginger Wizard became an overnight hit with the ladies when he long-jumped his way to a gold medal in the Olympic Games this summer. And now, Greg Rutherford fans nationwide have the chance to see their favourite Olympian boy in the buff. That's right folks! 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The South African president says football fervor has gripped the nation ahead of the opening on game on Friday, which sees South Africa take on Mexico at the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg. And Zuma is hoping the month-long competition can have the same benefit for the nation as the Rugby World Cup did in 1995. \"The enthusiasm, joy and excitement that has engulfed the entire nation in recent weeks has not been witnessed since president Nelson Mandela was released from prison [in 1990],\" Zuma told a press conference.\n@highlight\nSouth African president Jacob Zuma insists the World Cup is uniting the nation\n@highlight\nZuma says the national pride on show is of \"priceless benefit\"\n@highlight\nThe World Cup begins on Friday when South African play Mexico\n@highlight\nZuma says he hopes former president Nelson Mandela will attend the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The South African flag has become the most popular item on the shopping list of @placeholder and this augurs well for our nation-building.\"", "idx": 40690}], "idx": 26451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday held their first face-to-face meeting since each took power, confronting a range of potentially divisive issues. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Obama visit at the White House on Monday. At a pivotal moment in the Middle East peace process, the two leaders met at the White House to discuss, among other things, the endorsement of a two-state Palestinian solution and relations with Iran. The issue of Iran's nuclear ambitions became an increasingly urgent one in recent months. Netanyahu wants a time limit for negotiations relating to such ambitions, with the threat of military action if no resolution is reached. Obama is seen as unlikely to provide a timetable.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama, Israeli prime minister meet for first time as national leaders\n@highlight\nObama and Benjamin Netanyahu discuss approach to Mideast peace\n@highlight\nLeaders also touched on Iran's nuclear ambitions\n@highlight\nIsraeli settlements illustrate divide between the two", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 52, "end": 69}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 217, "end": 234}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 901}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wants such outposts dismantled, along with an immediate freeze on settlement expansion.", "idx": 40695}], "idx": 26455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two police officers could face criminal charges after being accused of calling a teenage abuse victim a 'f***ing slag' and 'b**ch' in a foul-mouthed voicemail. Alex Faragher, 19, from Sutton Coldfield said hearing the abuse in a message mistakenly left by the male West Midlands Police officers felt like being assaulted all over again. In the two-minute recording left while they were trying to contact the victim so she could make a statement, PC Cavan O'Connell, 48, is allegedly heard talking to another officer in his late 20s. Scroll down for audio Alex Faragher, 19, said hearing the abuse in a message mistakenly left by the male West Midlands Police officers felt like being assaulted all over again and appealed the results of police investigation\n@highlight\nMessage was mistakenly left on the mobile phone of Alex Faragher, 19\n@highlight\nPC Cavan O'Connell and another officer arrived to take a victim statement\n@highlight\nBut when she wasn't in they were allegedly heard calling her a 'f****** slag'\n@highlight\nMs Faragher, 19, lodged a complaint and has appealed decision from police\n@highlight\nIt was upheld by IPCC and passed to CPS which will decide charges", "entities": [{"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 265, "end": 284}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 638, "end": 657}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 849, "end": 850}, {"start": 852, "end": 866}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder will now decide if the officers, who remain on restricted duties, should face criminal charges.", "idx": 40700}], "idx": 26456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tucked away at Manchester City's Carrington HQ is a little transfer gem. Well, maybe not little; 5ft 11ins and 13st of pure muscle, actually. It's Micah Richards - the man once heralded as the undisputed successor to Gary Neville's England right-back. Where did it all go wrong? Micah Richards (centre) appears to have no future at Manchester City Next big thing: Micah Richards broke on to the scene with a last-minute equaliser for City at Aston Villa in 2006 From being one of Europe's hottest teenage properties, Richards' chances of first-team football under Manuel Pellegrini are virtually non-existent.\n@highlight\nRichards once heralded as Gary Neville's replacement as England right-back\n@highlight\nHe has become virtually non-existent under City boss Manuel Pellegrini\n@highlight\nBacary Sagna and Pablo Zabaleta are both ahead of him in pecking order\n@highlight\nRichards expected to leave the Etihad before transfer window closes\n@highlight\nDespite having less than 12 months on contract, City want a \u00a37m fee\n@highlight\nRichards has turned down two contract extensions from the club\n@highlight\nArsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham, and West Ham all considered him\n@highlight\nAt 26 years old, Richards is open to moving abroad to further his creer", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 364, "end": 377}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 564, "end": 580}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In contrast, Zabaleta made 48 appearances last season, @placeholder just 10.", "idx": 40705}], "idx": 26459} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- United Nations-backed nuclear inspectors on Sunday visited a newly disclosed Iranian nuclear facility near the city of Qom, Iranian media has reported. \"IAEA inspectors today visited the... nuclear installation,\" the semi-official Mehr news agency said, referring to International Atomic Energy Agency staff. \"The IAEA inspectors arrived Saturday night and are scheduled to inspect the... site several times. The inspectors will leave Tehran Tuesday.\" Tehran sent shock waves through the international community in September by revealing the existence of the previously secret nuclear enrichment facility near Qom. The IAEA announced Saturday its inspectors were leaving for the much-anticipated inspection. The agency declined to give more details on Sunday.\n@highlight\nThe IAEA announced Saturday its inspectors were leaving for the inspection\n@highlight\nIran said Friday it needs more time to decide whether to sign onto a nuclear deal\n@highlight\nIran says its nuclear program is intended solely for peaceful purposes\n@highlight\nMany in the West believe Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons capabilities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 289, "end": 322}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The Director General hopes that Iran's response will equally be positive, since approval of this agreement will signal a new era of cooperation,\" the @placeholder statement said.", "idx": 40710}], "idx": 26464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Diego Costa was once again the talking point as Chelsea extended their unbeaten run at the top of the Barclays Premier League table. But it wasn't for the usual goal scoring reasons as the Blues were held to a 0-0 draw by a stubborn Sunderland side at the Stadium of Light. Costa instead was the centre of attention following two incidents which could have led to the dismissal of the Spanish striker in the North East. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: Sunderland 0-0 Chelsea Diego Costa of Chelsea (right) catches Sunderland's Wes Brown with an arm while battling for a header during the second half\n@highlight\nDiego Costa was booked during Chelsea's 0-0 Premier League draw at Sunderland at Stadium of Light\n@highlight\nSpanish striker was involved in controversial incidents in both halves with John O'Shea and Wes Brown\n@highlight\nCosta was booked after using his arm in aerial tussle with Brown but could have seen red card during clash\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea star Ruud Gullit admits Blues striker was lucky to get away with it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 102, "end": 124}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Costa had earlier been involved with a clash involving @placeholder with the striker appearing to kick out at the defender following a tackle", "idx": 40714}], "idx": 26467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday after four hours of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that Russia had reaffirmed its commitment to finding a diplomatic solution in Ukraine but had not agreed to move Russian troops from the Ukraine border. \"We both made suggestions as to how that will be achieved ... and I will return to Washington to consult with President Obama on his choices,\" Kerry said at a news conference in Paris. \"We are trying to find a way to defuse this.\" In a later press briefing, Lavrov said, \"We expressed differing views about the cause of this crisis but nevertheless we agreed on the need to search for points of common ground to find a diplomatic settlement.\"\n@highlight\nKerry says Russia did not agree to move troops from Ukraine border\n@highlight\nKerry said both sides made suggestions about how to de-escalate the crisis\n@highlight\nU.S. secretary of state, Russian foreign minister met for four hours Sunday\n@highlight\nLavrov: \"We agreed on the need to search for points of common ground\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder stressed that no real progress can be made until the troops are pulled back.", "idx": 40720}], "idx": 26470} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf Russell Brand was left tongue-tied after being called to explain major flaws in his planned 'revolution'. The comedian plans to overthrow the Government as he claims 'parliamentary democracy doesn't work'. He also vows to legalise drugs by petitioning for a debate on the matter in the House of Commons. Scroll down for video Irate: Russell Brand raised his voice and gestured wildly as Jon Snow suggested the comic accidentally supported politicians with a petition calling for a drug law debate in the House of Commons But in a heated interview last night, he struggled to explain his strategy when Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow accused the actor of accidentally supporting the government with his 'confused' manifesto.\n@highlight\nComedian, who doesn't vote, plans to overthrow the Government\n@highlight\nAlso plans to back a debate in the House of Commons on drug law reform\n@highlight\nLashed out at C4 News anchor for accusing him of supporting politicians\n@highlight\nAdmitted there are 'inconsistencies' in petitions to legalise drugs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 858, "end": 873}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eventually, the comic accused @placeholder of deliberately making him look foolish for entertainment", "idx": 40725}], "idx": 26471} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam It may all end in tears, but there is enough of Paul Gascoigne in Ross Barkley to suggest it is right for England to give youth a chance at this year\u2019s World Cup. That is the view of Gary Lineker, who thinks the touch and confidence to try the audacious has seemingly passed from the man who lit up Italia 90 to a 20-year-old who is one of England\u2019s brightest hopes heading to Brazil. Lineker is convinced the youthful combination of Barkley, Adam Lallana and particularly Raheem Sterling represents England\u2019s best hope of surviving Group D.\n@highlight\nGary Lineker can see a little bit of Paul Gascoigne in Ross Barkley\n@highlight\nEverton frontman has similar confidence and talent to Gazza, according to Match of the Day host\n@highlight\nLineker and Gascoigne famously starred for England together at Italia 90", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 747, "end": 762}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Have a word with him: @placeholder was on hand after a tearful Gazza had been booked a would be suspended should England get to the World Cup final in 1990", "idx": 40733}], "idx": 26478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The NBC News crew exposed to Ebola were forced into mandatory quarantine after chief medical correspondent Nancy Snyderman violated their voluntary isolation to visit her favorite soup restaurant, reports revealed. The 62-year-old was one of seven people ordered to cut off all human contact for 21 days on Friday as doctors treat the station's cameraman Ashoka Mukpo for the deadly disease. It emerged this weekend that the crew would have been allowed more freedom if it weren't for Snyderman's alleged trip to Peasant Grill in Hopewell Boro, New Jersey, last Thursday. Scroll down for video Ventured out: Nancy Snyderman violated her voluntary isolation to visit her favorite soup kitchen, according to reports\n@highlight\nNancy Snyderman and crew ordered into mandatory isolation on Friday\n@highlight\nAll seven had worked with cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, who has Ebola\n@highlight\nOrder came after a member of the team 'violated their voluntary quarantine'\n@highlight\nIt has emerged Snyderman 'was seen at soup restaurant on Thursday'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, someone in the NBC crew violated the voluntary agreement forcing @placeholder officials to step in and issue a mandatory quarantine order on Friday night.", "idx": 40740}], "idx": 26481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the leader of Ivory Coast for progress made toward peace Tuesday but urged greater dialogue with the opposition to heal the wounds of a deadly political crisis. It's a \"historic moment\" for the Ivory Coast, Clinton said during a press conference with President Alassane Ouattara, who welcomed her to the presidential palace in the nation's commercial capital, Abidjan. Clinton's visit -- the first by a U.S. secretary of state to the west African nation in a quarter of a century -- comes just over a year after contested presidential polls, which led to widespread violence.\n@highlight\nClinton visits Ivory Coast as part of a four-country tour of West Africa\n@highlight\nShe praises the progress made but urges greater efforts toward reconciliation\n@highlight\nIvory Coast was torn by post-election violence from December 2010 to April 2011\n@highlight\nFormer President Laurent Gbagbo now faces four counts of crimes against humanity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 339, "end": 355}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 946, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Abidjan Tuesday, @placeholder spoke of his government's \"firm determination to build a rule of law, impartial justice with respect for human rights.\"", "idx": 40741}], "idx": 26482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As a Burberry model, Vogue cover girl and socialite Jourdan Dunn is seemingly living the supermodel dream. But her enviable lifestyle and stellar success is bittersweet because Jourdan, 24, is also a mother who's regularly forced to leave her son behind when she jets around the world for work. The Victoria's Secret model has a five-year-old named Riley and has revealed she was envious of her mother spending so much time with him when she first began working internationally. Scroll down for video Jourdan Dunn, pictured arriving for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in December 2014, is only 24 but she already has a lucrative career that most women could only dream about\n@highlight\nJourdan reveals she was envious of her mother but it works for her now\n@highlight\nOther models couldn't relate to her at first\n@highlight\nIs the first solo black model to grace Vogue since 2002\n@highlight\nRecently announced as the face of Burberry SS15 with Naomi Campbell", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 12}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 541, "end": 570}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She wrote: 'I'm so Happy to finally say I'M ON THE COVER OF @placeholder!!!'", "idx": 40743}], "idx": 26484} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A single word, \"Jewish,\" shows the delicacy of trying to forge a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. Two weeks ago, President Barack Obama welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for White House talks by calling for two states -- \"a Jewish state of Israel and a state of Palestine\" -- that would coexist \"side by side in peace and security.\" On Monday, Obama outlined a similar vision when he met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, except for that one word, when he spoke of \"a state that allows for the dignity and sovereignty of the Palestinian people and a state that allows for Israelis to feel secure and at peace with their neighbors.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama uses different language with Abbas than he did with Netanyahu\n@highlight\nPalestinian leader Abbas met with President Obama at the White House on Monday\n@highlight\nThe decades-old, oft-delayed peace process resumed with talks last July\n@highlight\nSecretary Kerry seeks a framework for talks to continue through 2014", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 203, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At both meetings, @placeholder urged the visiting leaders to move past sticking points in the negotiating process, saying Monday that \"I believe that now is the time for not just the leaders of both sides but also the people of both sides to embrace this opportunity for peace.\"", "idx": 40746}, {"query": "Both sides praise @placeholder's seemingly endless energy for the issue, which has included multiple visits to the region to prod the two sides to reach a middle ground.", "idx": 40747}], "idx": 26485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In an illusion that TV magician David Copperfield would be proud of, work is about to begin on building the world's first 'invisible' tower. Tower Infinity, a 450-metre tall glass structure, will use a series of state-of-the art LED lighting and cameras to create a 'reflective skin' on the exterior of the building to make it 'disappear', according to the architect behind the scheme. GDS Architects first began designing the tower on the outskirts of South Korea's capital Seoul and near the city's airport in 2004, but has only now been given the green light to start its construction. Futuristic: A combination of state-of-the-art lighting and cameras will create the illusion the tower disappears\n@highlight\nPlans have been given the green light to start building the 450m structure\n@highlight\nLEDs and state-of-the-art cameras will create the illusion it 'disappears'\n@highlight\nThe skyscraper is planned for the outskirts of South Korea capital, Seoul", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 48}, {"start": 141, "end": 154}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The tower subtly demonstrates @placeholder\u2019s rising position in the world by establishing its most powerful presence through diminishing its presence.'", "idx": 40750}], "idx": 26487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Internet service providers did not raise the alarm about extreme messages posted by one of the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby in the six months before his death, it has been revealed. The companies - who have come under intense pressure to do more to help police and the security services - failed to inform authorities about material posted by Michael Adebolajo before the attack he carried out with Michael Adebowale. It meant MI5 missed internet messages that could have alerted them to the threat posed by the murderers. Michael Adebolajo (left) and Michael Adebowale (right) were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Lee Rigby. In the months before the attack, Adebolajo had been posting extremist material on social media\n@highlight\nInternet service providers did not raise alarm over extremist posts\n@highlight\nOfficers discovered messages after sickening murder of Fusilier Rigby\n@highlight\nContent would have been sufficiently serious to justify surveillance\n@highlight\nAdebolajo had been on the security services' radar for eight years\n@highlight\nKilled 25-year-old Rigby in savage attack with Michael Adebowale", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 417}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 554, "end": 570}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 885, "end": 898}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also point out that, with several thousand Islamists on @placeholder\u2019s radar, they are forced to prioritise on the basis of available intelligence.", "idx": 40751}], "idx": 26488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A television news anchorman fighting brain cancer in Illinois told viewers he has only four to six months to live, but he hopes to work as long as he can. During a newscast on Thursday, Dave Benton told viewers of WCIA-TV in Champaign that doctors recently told him that his brain tumor is too large for surgery or radiation. The 51-year-old says he'll try a new treatment to slow the tumor's growth, but that his goal is to add 'a few more days and make them the best they can be.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Dave Benton (pictured at his news desk left next to Jennifer Roscoe) has worked for the station for nine years\n@highlight\nDave Benton, 51, is trying a new treatment to slow the tumor's growth\n@highlight\nThe born-again Christian has two adult children and a wife\n@highlight\nHis brain tumor is too large for surgery or radiation", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Announcement: Dave tells the audience alongside anchor @placeholder that his cancer has come back", "idx": 40752}], "idx": 26489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England -- Federal investigators are en route from Pakistan to England to probe a betting scandal related to Pakistan's national cricket team, Interior Minister Rehman Malik told CNN. The Federal Investigation Agency officers are due to arrive in London on Tuesday, two days after alllegations surfaced that gamblers fixed part of a Pakistani match against England last week. None of the players or team officials have been arrested, but four were questioned by police, Pakistani national team manager Yawar Saeed said Sunday. Another man was arrested Saturday and released on bail Sunday. The news has stunned Pakistan, where cricket is \"not just a passion, it's a religion,\" said the op-ed editor of a leading newspaper in Lahore, Pakistan.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistani investigators are due in England Tuesday\n@highlight\nBritish police are investigating reports gamblers fixed parts of a Pakistan-England cricket match\n@highlight\nA British tabloid newspaper paid $233,000 to a man who said he had advance information\n@highlight\nPakistani players performed as the alleged fixer said they would", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 189}, {"start": 196, "end": 223}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The team manager refused to comment on the report that @placeholder players intentionally committed three fouls during the match.", "idx": 40753}], "idx": 26490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Police have arrested a suspect in Marseille, France, in connection with the shooting deaths of three people May 24 at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, Belgium, Belgian federal magistrate Wenke Roggen said Sunday. The suspect is identified as Mehdi Nemmouche, a 29-year-old Frenchman from Roubaix in the Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. Nemmouche recently spent a year in Syria and is a radicalized Islamist, the chief prosecutor of Paris said at a news conference Sunday. Francois Molins said Nemmouche, who has a criminal history that included a five-year prison stint, was detained at the St. Charles Train Station on Friday after returning to France by bus from Brussels by way of Amsterdam.\n@highlight\nFrench prosecutor says Mehdi Nemmouche was radicalized by Islamist teachings while in prison\n@highlight\nSuspect was detained with bag full of items related to the killings, prosecutor says\n@highlight\nAn Israeli couple from Tel Aviv and a French woman died in May 24 shooting\n@highlight\nThe shooter also wounded a museum worker", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 597, "end": 621}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shooter left on foot after the attack and headed toward a different part of downtown @placeholder before he disappeared, according to police.", "idx": 40759}], "idx": 26495} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Crown these Royals the American League champions. After nearly three decades spent trying to return to the playoffs, Kansas City is taking its perfect postseason ride all the way to the World Series. With more dominant defense, an opportunistic offense that plated two runs in the first inning, and a bullpen that shut down the Baltimore Orioles once again, Greg Holland and the wild-card Royals wrapped up a sweep of the AL Championship Series with a 2-1 victory on Wednesday. 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Travis Nielsen had no idea when he joined the U.S. Army that his duty would include one of the most solemn and hallowed ceremonies in the military. John F. Kennedy's funeral in 1963 included a riderless horse with boots facing backwards in the saddle. During funeral processions at Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, Nielsen walks the riderless horse, a powerful military symbol that stands among the highest honors for the fallen. Images of the so-called caparisoned horse, often referred to as the \"cap horse,\" remain emblazoned in the memories of millions of shocked Americans who watched President Kennedy's funeral procession shortly after his 1963 assassination.\n@highlight\nRiderless horses honor high-ranking fallen U.S. troops, government officials\n@highlight\nMany recall horse with empty saddle during 1963 JFK funeral\n@highlight\nArmy's ceremonial \"Old Guard\" unit prides itself on its military funerals\n@highlight\nTradition of riderless horses at funerals dates to ancient Rome, soldier says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 333, "end": 359}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We carry @placeholder's heroes to the final resting place,\" he said.", "idx": 40766}], "idx": 26498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sweden's royals will soon be welcoming an American into the family, after the royal court announced Thursday the engagement of Princess Madeleine and Christopher O'Neill, a wealthy New York financier. The brown-haired, blue-eyed princess described O'Neill as her \"soulmate\" and said he had opened her heart -- perhaps reflecting her heartbreak after a previous engagement was called off in 2010 amid reports of infidelity by her then fiance. 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Pinterest is a visual bookmarking tool for collecting and organizing content you find online by theme, such as women's hats, cake recipes, cat photos or motorcycles. Users mark, or \"pin,\" sites they like and make carefully crafted collections that other people can view and share. Since it launched last year, Pinterest has only been available on the Web and through its popular iPhone app. As the company rolled out new features and expanded into additional languages, it has heard one request back from users: Make an Android app.\n@highlight\nPinterest announces new apps for Android tablets and smartphones\n@highlight\nThe popular social-bookmarking service also rolls out its first iPad app\n@highlight\nThe shift to mobile is the latest major move by the company to reach new followers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Tuesday, the company announced three new Pinterest apps, starting with its first @placeholder offering.", "idx": 40771}], "idx": 26500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anthony Weiner's long-anticipated official announcement that he's running for mayor of New York City began with a slight glitch this week: A video announcing his candidacy was posted on YouTube in the middle of the night, then yanked off the site -- and eventually posted again. The two-minute video did exactly what it was intended to do: launch Weiner 2.0, promoting him as an earnest family man bursting with energy, ideas and promise, and offering to lead New York City as its chief executive. But the stutter-step in the timing is a metaphor for Weiner's relationship to media. It remains to be seen whether the same digital platforms that catapulted him to national prominence -- and later proved to be his undoing -- will end up being a blessing, a curse, or a distraction as Weiner joins a crowded race for City Hall.\n@highlight\nErrol Louis: Anthony Weiner launched his mayoral candidacy, touting, ideas promise\n@highlight\nHe says his media star power double-edged sword; scrutiny of his texts led to his undoing\n@highlight\nHe says Weiner, middle class champion, lives on Park Ave\n@highlight\nLouis: Weiner skilled, experienced politician; he'll need it in rough, on the ground race", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 859, "end": 872}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it's hard to make that argument from @placeholder, and Weiner's opponents seldom fail to mention his luxury digs, which are very much at odds with his persona as spokesman for the forgotten middle class.", "idx": 40774}], "idx": 26501} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man was being questioned by police last night after his estranged wife and two young daughters were found dead in their home. Marta Galikowska, 27, and children Maja, five, and Olga, 18 months, are believed to have been stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. Neighbours alerted by the sound of a \u2018blazing row\u2019 and screaming found their bodies lying in pools of blood at their semi-detached council home. Neighbours have named the woman found dead as Marta Galikowska, who moved to the UK from Poland Close friends of the family say that Majeczka, five, (left) and Olgunia, 18-months (right) were also found dead\n@highlight\nWoman named as Marta Galikowska was found stabbed at her home\n@highlight\nHer daughters Majeczka, five, and 18-month-old Olgunia are also dead\n@highlight\nMan arrested at scene in Stanfields area of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire\n@highlight\nPolice called to address at 6.35pm on Sunday after victims were 'stabbed'\n@highlight\nLocal resident tells of 11 police cars at scene - and admits: 'It's so sad'\n@highlight\nMrs Galikowska was originally from Przemysl in Poland and moved to UK", "entities": [{"start": 128, "end": 143}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 452, "end": 467}, {"start": 487, "end": 488}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 640, "end": 655}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Detectives in @placeholder have launched a detailed investigation into the incident which happened at 6.30pm", "idx": 40776}], "idx": 26502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama poked fun at everyone -- from his wife to Donald Trump -- during the annual White House Correspondents dinner, before ending his speech with a tribute to journalists who brave deadly conditions to get a story. No one was safe from the president's zings on Saturday night, including Republican presidential challengers. Days after releasing his long-form birth certificate to refute claims he wasn't born in the United States, the president began his address by showing what he called his birth video. But rather than footage of a baby Barack being born in Hawaii, the clip was from Disney's \"The Lion King,\" showing the grand unveiling of the baby Simba in Africa.\n@highlight\nWhite House Correspondents' dinner is held Saturday in Washington\n@highlight\nObama shows a clip from \"The Lion King,\" suggesting it is his \"birth video\"\n@highlight\nHe also pokes fun at Donald Trump and Republican challengers\n@highlight\nSpeaker Seth Meyers says the \"2008 Barack Obama\" could beat the current edition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 108, "end": 140}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 733}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 893, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The speech was before a crowd of about 2,600 at the packed @placeholder ballroom.", "idx": 40782}], "idx": 26506} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Cleveland police union's president has branded an NFL player's silent protest against recent fatal Ohio police shootings 'pathetic'. Cleveland Browns receiver Andrew Hawkins wore a 'Justice for Tamir Rice and John Crawford' T-shirt over his pads during warm-ups before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday. Tamar, a 12-year-old who was playing with a pellet gun, was shot by a Cleveland police officer at a park on November 22 and died the following day. 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Details of the post-mortem examination of South African model Reeva Steenkamp were withheld from last week\u2019s bail application hearing. But grieving relatives who saw her body before Tuesday\u2019s cremation in Port Elizabeth described horrific injuries from the cricket bat, and entry wounds from 9mm bullets fired by Pistorius. They were also briefed about the model\u2019s death by police and lawyers from the state prosecutor\u2019s office.\n@highlight\nReeva Steenkamp's skull crushed during attack, South African police say\n@highlight\nGrieving relatives who saw body before cremation described horrific injuries\n@highlight\nPistorius told bail hearing he used bat to break down toilet door\n@highlight\nCurrently being examined by forensic team for evidence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 301, "end": 315}, {"start": 444, "end": 457}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement yesterday @placeholder\u2019s family said: \u2018Oscar will never be the same\u2009\u2009.", "idx": 40785}], "idx": 26508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Baron Hill of Oareford, Britain's EU Commissioner, will take charge of EU financial services regulation David Cameron secured a rare victory in Europe today after Britain\u2019s Brussels commissioner was given a top finance job. The Prime Minster had been bracing himself for a fresh snub, amid suggestions that former House of Lords leader Christopher Hill would be handed a junior role in the European Commission. But the European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker this morning announced that Lord Hill would be given a new \u2018Financial Services\u2019 portfolio \u2013 giving him key powers to protect the City of London from Brussels regulations.\n@highlight\nLord Hill handed crucial 'Financial Services' portfolio in EU Commission\n@highlight\nFormer leader of the Lords will be in charge of financial services regulation\n@highlight\nAnnouncement made by Commission President Jean Claude Juncker today", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 71, "end": 72}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 390, "end": 408}, {"start": 419, "end": 437}, {"start": 449, "end": 467}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 529, "end": 546}, {"start": 598, "end": 611}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 677, "end": 694}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 867, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We have made the case for an economic portfolio for @placeholder and I think that is what we have seen in today's announcement.", "idx": 40790}], "idx": 26512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield for MailOnline A suspected illegal immigrant has been found clinging to the underside of a caravan on a busy motorway \u2013 as two more were found hanging from underneath a mobile home. The incidents in Kent came less than 24 hours after another stowaway was discovered hiding in a woman's car as hundreds more tried to storm a ferry in the Port of Calais. Police were first called to reports of a person clinging to the bottom of a caravan as it travelled along the M20 towards London at 9.16am today. Officers located the man hanging from the motorhome between junctions nine and eight, the section between Ashford and Maidstone in Kent, and arrested him at the scene.\n@highlight\nMan spotted clinging to bottom of caravan as it travelled along M20 in Kent\n@highlight\nPolice said suspected illegal immigrant arrested and handed to Home Office\n@highlight\nIt comes just hours after Sue Taber, 59, found stowaway hidden in her car\n@highlight\nShe found man hiding in Fiat Panda after driving to UK home from France\n@highlight\nFears French port of Calais is now 'under siege' by those desperate to flee", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The stowaway was found in Ms Taber's car having got in while she left her car unattended in Calais, @placeholder", "idx": 40796}], "idx": 26516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A tense standoff between Occupy Denver protesters and authorities near the Colorado Capitol erupted Saturday with a surge of demonstrators being met with police force that included pepper spray and rubber bullets. The clash came as Occupy Wall Street protesters and state officials in Tennessee squared off for a third consecutive night Saturday, even though a local judge has refused to jail demonstrators who have been arrested and said the state lacks the authority to set a curfew on the property. In Denver, some supporters of the Occupy movement, marching with a group of about 2,000, tried to advance up the Capitol steps.\n@highlight\nOver 30 arrested in Portland and 38 in Austin as police crackdown", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 232, "end": 249}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police arrested about 30 anti-Wall Street protesters in @placeholder early Sunday, dragging and carrying them to waiting vans, after they refused to leave a park in an affluent district.", "idx": 40797}], "idx": 26517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China has launched a terrorism crackdown one day after a series of explosions in an open-air market killed dozens in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang, the country's state news agency, Xinhua said Friday. Without any details, the report said authorities had undertaken a \"one-year crackdown on violent terrorist activities\" in the volatile region after blasts in the heavily policed city of Urumqi killed at least 39 people and wounded more than 90, according to state media. The number of dead does not include the attackers. The state news agency reported Friday that five attackers were responsible for the blasts; four were killed in the explosions, and a fifth was arrested Thursday. They were identified through DNA testing, Xinhua said.\n@highlight\nState news agency: China begins \"one-year crackdown on violent terrorist activities\"\n@highlight\nThe report offers no details of the crackdown, but authorities tighten security at entry ports\n@highlight\nThursday's explosions killed at least 39 people and wounded more than 90, state media say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two SUVs slammed into shoppers gathered at the market in @placeholder at 7:50 a.m. Thursday, and explosives were flung out of the vehicles, Xinhua said.", "idx": 40799}], "idx": 26519} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie President Barack Obama voiced support for gay marriage in an interview with ABC News today, the third time he has changed his stance on the issue in his political career. Obama's announcement is a political calculation for his reelection campaign, an attempt to draw a sharp line between himself and Republican Mitt Romney, who opposes gay marriage. The president appears to be banking on the issue, which is heavily supported by younger Americans, to mobilize the youth vote, which has become disaffected during his term in office. Obama had long been suspected of holding this view, but was thought to be afraid to make it public because of the political backlash.\n@highlight\nObama supported gay marriage in 1996 but later opposed it in 2004\n@highlight\nSasha and Malia's friends, who have gay parents, helped change the president's mind\n@highlight\nObama says issue should still be left up to the states\n@highlight\nNew position draws sharp contract with Republican Mitt Romney, who opposes gay marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2010, after @placeholder wave election: 'My feelings with this are constantly evolving, I struggle with this.'", "idx": 40802}], "idx": 26522} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenager was banned from the classroom by his school because he had a haircut inspired by his footballing heroes. Thirteen-year-old Lewis Kenny copied Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero and Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale with his hairstyle, but teachers considered it too 'extreme'. The year nine pupil, who is mad about football and rugby league, was taken out of classes and put in 'isolation' for a day by St Ambrose Barlow High School in Wardley, Salford. Lewis's parents \u2013 Liam, 49, and Angela, 50, from Worsley, Greater Manchester, had an emergency meeting with staff and have since made a formal complaint.\n@highlight\nLewis Kenny was put in isolation at Salford school by unhappy staff\n@highlight\nRules dictate boys' hair should be no shorter than 'number three' length\n@highlight\nTeenager's cut apes the ones adopted by superstars Aguero and Bale\n@highlight\nOther schools across Britain appear to be targeting 'extreme' cuts", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 153, "end": 167}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 415, "end": 443}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 541}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The school said they had spotted a line in his hair like the one worn by @placeholder.", "idx": 40805}], "idx": 26524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has made another political gaffe, claiming a child born today is going to live to 150 to justify his cuts to Medicare. Mr Hockey was speaking on Fairfax Radio on Monday morning and was trying to convince Australians that they should pay for their health care. 'It's kind of remarkable that somewhere in the world today, it's highly probable that a child is being born that is going to live to 150,' Mr Hockey was reported as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald. Scroll down for video The treasurer also refused to address reports he and Prime Minister Tony Abbott argued over a scuttled $20 Medicare rebate cut, labelling the rumours as 'gossip'\n@highlight\nFederal Treasurer made the claim on Fairfax Radio on Monday morning\n@highlight\nHe was trying to convince the public why scrapping the benefits was good\n@highlight\n'It's highly probable that a child is being born that is going to live to 150,' he said\n@highlight\nThis comes after he claimed poor people did not drive cars and Tony Abbott consulted Rupert Murdoch about paid parental leave", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 468, "end": 488}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is claimed by Mr @placeholder that Mr Abbott only mentioned the paid parental scheme to him as 'a brief add-on in a telephone conversation, with no specific date or details attached', before it was announced.", "idx": 40807}, {"query": "It is claimed by Mr Hockey that Mr @placeholder only mentioned the paid parental scheme to him as 'a brief add-on in a telephone conversation, with no specific date or details attached', before it was announced.", "idx": 40808}], "idx": 26526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think you have to pay a lot for a Valentine's gift this year? Spare a thought for romantics in Bangkok, Thailand, where florists charge $45 for just one rose. Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo are some of the more expensive places in which to buy red roses for Valentine's Day, according to an informal price check by CNN on Thursday. A dozen premium Dutch roses cost a whopping $487 in the Thai capital Thursday. In Hong Kong, a dozen roses cost $205, and in Tokyo, they cost $120. The price was much cheaper in China -- just $15 for a 12-stem bouquet of homegrown roses -- but buying a dozen is not the norm. In fact, there is a romantic meaning behind a whole range of numbers, giving Valentines a range of ways to profess their love.\n@highlight\nBangkok, Thailand, has some of the most expensive Valentine's roses\n@highlight\nThe cheapest were found in India and China\n@highlight\nEurope and the United States import many of their roses", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Plus, in order to grow a single long-stemmed rose -- a @placeholder favorite -- growers have to nip off several rosebuds along the stem, reducing the total number of roses they can grow, the society said.", "idx": 40814}], "idx": 26531} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It had to be perfect. Jonny Wilkinson played his last game of professional rugby on UK soil by producing a masterclass of goal-kicking that rolled back the years and crushed Saracens\u2019 dreams. Wilkinson, the greatest points machine in English rugby history, ensured the money-men from the Cote d\u2019Azur defended their title with crushing efficiency that will hurt the London club every bit as much as their semi-final defeat last year by the same side. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wilkinson: I have to accept I will no longer run out on the field Winner: Toulon's Jonny Wilkinson (centre) holds aloft the Heineken Cup after beating Saracens 23-6 in the final\n@highlight\nJonny Wilkinson kicked two penalties, two conversions and one drop goal in Toulon win\n@highlight\nMillennium Stadium victory was Wilkinson's last on UK soil before retiring at the end of the season\n@highlight\nMatt Giteau and Juan Smith scored the Top 14 outfit's tries\n@highlight\nJuan Fernandez Lobbe was sin binned for Toulon in the first-half\n@highlight\nToulon only third club in history to win successive Heineken Cups\n@highlight\nOwen Farrell kicked all the points for Saracens\n@highlight\nSteffon Armitage collected man-of-the-match", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 84, "end": 85}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 574}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 763, "end": 780}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 945, "end": 964}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On point: @placeholder kicked 13 points as Toulon won successive Heineken Cups on Saturday", "idx": 40815}], "idx": 26532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A fire-breathing dragon, self-stirring cauldrons and dancing skeletons. These are the things Muggle dreams are made of. But they won't be dreams much longer. This summer, Universal Orlando will open the doors, or rather the secret entrance, to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter -- Diagon Alley at Universal Studios Florida. Once inside the elaborately themed area, which has been in the works since the summer of 2010, guests will feel like they've stepped onto the London film set, complete with the popular wizarding pub The Leaky Cauldron, several iconic shops and a marquee roller coaster-type attraction based on Gringotts, the goblin-run bank from the series.\n@highlight\nNew Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction set to open this summer in Orlando\n@highlight\nThe new park focuses on Diagon Alley, the magical shopping district set in London\n@highlight\nA train will connect the Universal Studios area with Hogsmeade in Islands of Adventure", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 180, "end": 196}, {"start": 253, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 332}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 534, "end": 551}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 899, "end": 915}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 940, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the series, @placeholder enters Diagon through a magical wall of bricks.", "idx": 40816}], "idx": 26533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor David Cameron was today accused of \u2018wilful negligence\u2019 for taking Andy Coulson into Number 10 as his chief spin doctor despite repeated warnings about his links to phone-hacking. Labour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Cameron would go down in history as the first Prime Minister \u2018who brought a criminal into the heart of Downing Street\u2019. During furious exchanges in the Commons, Mr Cameron insisted the Leveson inquiry had made no criticism of his conduct and dismissed Labour\u2019s \u2018cooked up conspiracy\u2019 of a deal between the Tory party and Rupert Murdoch\u2019s media empire. Scroll down for videos\n@highlight\nPrime Minister challenged in the Commons by Labour leader Ed Miliband\n@highlight\nQuestions raised about why Coulson was taken into Number 10\n@highlight\nMiliband claims PM was warned by newspapers, officials and Nick Clegg\n@highlight\nCameron insists Leveson inquiry cleared him of behaving improperly\n@highlight\nCoulson hired by the Tories in 2007 after quitting News of the World editor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 677, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 812, "end": 813}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder\u2019s conviction showed that \u2018no-one is above the law in our country\u2019.", "idx": 40817}], "idx": 26534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Gary Neville believes Manchester United\u2019s failure this season is down to panicking in the transfer market. United finished seventh this season \u2013 the lowest they have been for 24 years \u2013 and failed to qualify for the Champions League or Europa League next season. And former right back Neville says there are very few positives for United to take from the last season following the appointment and then sacking 10 months later of David Moyes. Silence: Gary Neville pauses after being ask to find a positive in Manchester United's season Silver lining: The Sky Sports pundits found Neville's silence quite comical\n@highlight\nGary Neville says United were poor in the transfer windows\n@highlight\nFormer defender says United should not settle for second choice signings\n@highlight\nPundit believes Van Gaal must take his time to assess job at United", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I didn\u2019t expect @placeholder to sack a manager after ten months,", "idx": 40830}], "idx": 26543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Last updated at 4:28 PM on 29th February 2012 A Texas doctor has been charged with running a massive health fraud care scheme with thousands of fraudulent patients and intermediaries allegedly offering cash, food stamps or free groceries, to bilk Medicare and Medicaid of nearly $375million. A federal indictment unsealed Tuesday charges Jacques Roy, a doctor who owned Medistat Group Associates in DeSoto, Texas, and six others in an alleged scheme to bill Medicare for home health services that were not properly billed, not medically necessary or not done. The scheme was the largest dollar amount by a single doctor uncovered by a task force on Medicare fraud, authorities said.\n@highlight\nJacques Roy owned Medistat Group Associates in DeSoto, Texas\n@highlight\nCould face up to 100 years in prison\n@highlight\n78 home health agencies suspended for alleged links to the scheme\n@highlight\nRoy said to have billed beneficiaries 'off the charts' for the last five years\n@highlight\nHealth care fraud estimated to cost government $60billion a year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 267, "end": 287}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 390, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 732, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After CMS suspended Medicare provider accounts belonging to Roy and Medistat last July, Medistat's employees allegedly started billing @placeholder under a different provider number under Roy's supervision, authorities said.", "idx": 40836}], "idx": 26548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Japan's parliament elected Yoshihiko Noda as the country's new prime minister Tuesday, making him the country's sixth new leader in five years. Noda won 308 out of 476 possible votes. The prime minister-elect will officially take over his new post after a ceremonial endorsement by Japan's emperor, which is expected to happen Wednesday. Ahead of the vote, former Prime Minister Naoto Kan officially submitted his resignation, as did his Cabinet, clearing the way for Noda's election. The Democratic Party of Japan, the country's ruling party, picked Noda as its new leader on Monday. He served as finance minister in Kan's cabinet.\n@highlight\nNEW: Yoshihiko Noda comes to power after serving as finance minister\n@highlight\nNEW: Noda officials becomes prime minister after endorsement by the emperor\n@highlight\nIn his first speech as party leader, Noda calls for unity\n@highlight\nJapan's political problems are weighing down its economy, an analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 498, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Running @placeholder's government is like pushing a giant snowball up a snowy, slippery hill,\" he said Sunday.", "idx": 40839}], "idx": 26551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:49 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 14 October 2012 President Obama is set to launch an all-out assault on Mitt Romney in Tuesday night's debate, including attacks on the republican's time at Bain Capital. He is desperate to pick up momentum and improve poll ratings after his first lackluster first debate when his Republican rival appeared more forceful, energetic and engaging than the President. And his campaign spokeswoman has hinted that Obama will use Mr Romney's track record as an investment capitalist to hurt him. 'Governor Romney has been making pitches all of his life,' Jennifer Psaki said.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama and Mitt Romney both take time off from campaign trail to prepare for town hall-style debate on Tuesday\n@highlight\nRomney won last debate and Obama didn't mention Bain once even though his team has talked about the private equity firm extensively", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After being roundly criticized for his performance in the last debate, Mr @placeholder is apparently well aware that a change needs to be made.", "idx": 40847}, {"query": "One of the priorities during the practice sessions is sharpening the president's retorts to Romney and drawing a sharper contrast between what the campaign says are @placeholder's shifting positions on key issues.", "idx": 40849}], "idx": 26556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has been accused of leaking a confidential document from the Nauru detention centre. Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has written to the AFP to warn Mr Morrison's staff may have breached the Crimes Act by providing confidential information to a journalist from News Corp. It is illegal for any Commonwealth employee to send information to a non-government officer. Scroll down for video Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young (pictured) has written to the AFP to warn Mr Morrison's staff may have breached the Crimes Act Immigration Minister Scott Morrison (pictured) has been accused of leaking a confidential document from Nauru detention centre to a News Corp journalist\n@highlight\nGreens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has alleged Morrison's staff may have breached the Crimes Act\n@highlight\nShe claims Morrison provided confidential documents to News Corp\n@highlight\nA News Corp article last week alleged reports of sexual abuse on Nauru were fabricated and self-harm was encouraged by aid workers\n@highlight\nThe article contained information from a confidential Nauru security report\n@highlight\nIt comes after extensive reports of unrest and self-harm on Nauru", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 136, "end": 153}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 732, "end": 749}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Young has alleged the information from the report was provided by @placeholder staff to to the News Corp journalist.", "idx": 40854}], "idx": 26560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The alleged leader of the hacking group LulzSec, the collective which claimed responsibility for infiltrating the the CIA website, is being held by Australian police. The 24-year-old computer expert, who held a position of trust in the IT department of an international company, was arrested at work in Sydney last night. He has been charged with hacking offences that carry a maximum penalty of 10 years. Take him away boys: Australian Federal policemen arrest the man they say is the self-proclaimed leader of the international hacking group LulzSec, the group that claimed responsibility for shutting down the CIA website Glen McEwen, head of cyber crime operations at Australian Federal Police, said the man's job gave him access to sensitive information from clients including government agencies.\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old computer expert was arrested at work near Sydney\n@highlight\nHe is charged with hacking offences that could lead to 10-year sentence\n@highlight\nAnonymous Australia pour scorn on police claims", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 672, "end": 696}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 973, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A tweet by @placeholder denied that the suspect was part of their network", "idx": 40856}], "idx": 26562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Saturday, a company called SpaceX was scheduled to launch the first private mission to the International Space Station, demonstrating a freight-carrying capability NASA gave up when it retired its fleet of space shuttles in July. (The flight was aborted at the last second after a faulty valve was discovered; SpaceX officials said the launch was postponed till Tuesday or Wednesday.) Some NASA supporters are mourning what they see as the decline of U.S. leadership in space. But they should really be celebrating the dawn of a new era. After all, we've been stuck in low Earth orbit for several decades now, at considerable cost. Visionary plans for genuine space exploration have gathered dust at NASA, the National Research Council and other space-savvy places. They advocate relearning how to land on the moon or figuring out how to travel to Mars, an asteroid or the special orbital location where the James Webb Space Telescope will eventually operate. But after more than two decades of talking that talk, the U.S. has yet to walk that walk.\n@highlight\nMeg Urry: SpaceX to launch first private freight-carrying mission to the space station\n@highlight\nShe says some lament decline of U.S space leadership, but in a sense it frees NASA\n@highlight\nShe says NASA can focus on space exploration; companies are in it for business\n@highlight\nUrry: Companies also are doing pioneering work that will be helpful to humankind", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 103, "end": 129}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 722, "end": 746}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 920, "end": 945}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1358}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Private space companies describe a vision that sounds like the original @placeholder: big goals, with small but steady steps toward those goals, and much support but little interference from the nation.", "idx": 40858}], "idx": 26563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For the first time, the United States is publicly accusing China and Russia of being the top offenders in the theft of U.S. economic and technology information, according to an intelligence report released Thursday. The two countries are \"trying to build their economies\" on American research and development, said Robert Bryant, the National Counterintelligence Executive whose office wrote the report. That office is responsible for mounting an integrated national counterintelligence battle against foreign intelligence threats to the United States, according to its website, and must compile such a report every two years. An unclassified version of the report to Congress on Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage was released Thursday and focused primarily on the exploitation of cyberspace from 2009 to 2011.\n@highlight\nBryant hopes the report will spark solutions\n@highlight\nChina and Russia are singled out as top offenders in industrial espionage report\n@highlight\nMany cyberattacks are coming from China, report says\n@highlight\nOther countries area also conducting foreign economic espionage against U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 334, "end": 371}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 731}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The report indicates cyber attacks against @placeholder have come from dozens of other countries, but it doesn't name those nations.", "idx": 40861}], "idx": 26566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 13 May 2013 Free healthcare could become a thing of the past if Scotland becomes an independent nation, Gordon Brown warned today. The former Prime Minister said the whole of the UK benefits from \u2018pooling resources\u2019, and the loss of Scotland could undermine the NHS, pensions and the benefits. Launching a Labour campaign against independence, he said he was returning to the political front line after three years \u2018with time on my hands\u2019. Former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned public services like the NHS and pensions across the UK depend on 'pooling resources'\n@highlight\nFormer Prime Minister says pensions, benefits and healthcare depend on 'pooling resources'\n@highlight\nAll four countries in the UK benefit from the Union, ex-Labour leader adds\n@highlight\nLaunches United With Labour campaign against independence in Glasgow\n@highlight\nJokes that he has had 'time on my hands' since being booted out by voters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 615, "end": 617}, {"start": 643, "end": 644}, {"start": 815, "end": 816}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 884, "end": 901}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We know people have contributed their money in taxation and national insurance to a pension that has been guaranteed by the @placeholder as a result of their contributions.", "idx": 40864}, {"query": "\u2018Would you say you were in a better position with a UK pension, guaranteed because of your national insurance contributions over the years, than with the promise but no guarantee of a @placeholder administration that has already said they are setting up a working party to consider the affordability of pensions?\u2019", "idx": 40865}], "idx": 26567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former International Olympic Committee marketing chief Michael Payne criticised the organising committee for 'scoring an own goal' over exclusivity rights. A leading Olympic brand expert last night hit out at the draconian clampdown on local shopkeepers and businesses using the Games logo. Former International Olympic Committee marketing chief Michael Payne criticised the organising committee for \u2018scoring an own goal\u2019 over exclusivity rights. He said that the over-zealous rules are \u2018suffocating local street traders\u2019, in the light of critics dubbing London 2012 the \u2018Censorship Games\u2019. Mr Payne added that guidelines were \u2018never intended to shut down the flower shop that put its flowers in Olympic rings in the window\u2019.\n@highlight\nFormer marketing chief Michael Payne said organisers are 'scoring an own goal' over exclusivity rights\n@highlight\nRun up to the Games has seen rigorous enforcement of branding rules with flower shops and cafes ordered to take down displays\n@highlight\nGames chief Lord Coe warned anyone wearing a Pepsi t-shirt would be refused entry", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 37}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 298, "end": 328}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coes said: \u2018No, you probably wouldn\u2019t be walking in with a @placeholder", "idx": 40867}], "idx": 26568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The guns of August 1914 unleashed a debate that is still with us: Can the laws of war actually impose limits on how war is carried out? Germany invaded Belgium, violating that nation's neutrality -- which was guaranteed by treaties stretching back to the 19th century. This act horrified the world -- as would the civilian occupation policies that marked German rule in Belgium, Northern France, and elsewhere during the long years of trench warfare. The question of how much international law should be respected during wartime has resurfaced repeatedly through the 20th century -- in America, it has come up frequently since 9/11, especially surrounding the \"torture debate.\"\n@highlight\nSamuel Moyn: WWI launched debate: can laws of war impose limits how war carried out?\n@highlight\nAfter WWI, aim was to end war, but in 100 years, aim shifted to making it more 'humane,' he says\n@highlight\nMoyn: Focus now not to end nations' aggression, but to stop atrocity. Vietnam a low point\n@highlight\nSince 9/11, our wars much cleaner, lawful; but WWI idea of 'war to end wars' failed, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, it may have been Vietnam that caused the transformation.", "idx": 40875}, {"query": "Consider the decision to target enemies to make sure only combatants rather than civilians are in our crosshairs: Vietnam was more like @placeholder, with lawyers nowhere to be found, and civilians dying in massive numbers.", "idx": 40878}], "idx": 26575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is there no end to Marion Bartoli's talents? She is a grand slam tennis winner, but she has a prodigious intellect and is also an adept artist. In the relaxed settings of Claude Monet's garden in Giverny, France, Bartoli reflected on a career that blossomed after years of struggles -- both personal and professional -- opening up about feeling like a \"ghost\" as a child and her Mission Impossible win at Wimbledon. Monet's garden is one of Bartoli's favorite spots. She often traveled to tennis tournaments around the world with paint brushes and recently graduated from art school in Switzerland with a 90%.\n@highlight\nMarion Bartoli has no plans to return to the tennis tour after retiring in August\n@highlight\nThe Wimbledon champion is enjoying life away from the court and devoting more time to art\n@highlight\nBartoli says scars from childhood drove her even more to become a tennis champion\n@highlight\nBartoli didn't expect to win Wimbledon since she was ill and in pain the previous week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 180, "end": 191}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 388, "end": 405}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2011, Bartoli's fraught relationship with parents came to a head when she threw them both out of a player's box on a @placeholder side court.", "idx": 40885}], "idx": 26582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Al Jazeera becomes a major U.S. cable channel, as it plans, some Americans are likely to click past it, recalling the alleged anti-American tone by the pan-Arab network during the Iraq war a decade ago. \"My guess is that when people hear about Al Jazeera, they will not be paying attention to the news quality or correspondents,\" said media analyst Stuart Fischoff, a retired professor at California State University at Los Angeles. \"They will just hear Qatar, and say it's an Arab country and it's full of terrorists and ... therefore bias in the news,\" he said. The Qatari government owns Al Jazeera.\n@highlight\nMedia analysts say the past anti-American bias of Al Jazeera has largely subsided\n@highlight\nBut one group collects Al Jazeera video clips that it says show bias\n@highlight\nThe decision to bring Al Jazeera into American homes is a political maneuver, some say\n@highlight\nThe new venture will find the cable news market competitive", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 394, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the other hand, it makes no difference to the emir of @placeholder because it's chump change to him.\"", "idx": 40887}], "idx": 26584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Two teenage girls from West Virginia who were handed lengthy prison sentences last year in the stabbing death of their best friend had repeatedly claimed they killed 16-year-old Skylar Neese simply because they didn't like her anymore. But the contents of Skylar\u2019s personal diary suggest that the straight-A student may have known a salacious secret about her two friends and was threatening to reveal it. Rachel Shoaf, along with her friend Sheila Eddy, lured Neese out of her house in July 2012, before stabbing her multiple times and hiding her body in a Pennsylvania wood. Did she know too much? It has been suggested that Skylar Neese, 16 (left), was killed in 2012 by her friends Sheila Eddy and Rachel Shoef (right) because they feared she would tell about their lesbian tryst\n@highlight\nRachel Shoaf, 17, of Morgantown, West Virginia and her friend, Sheila Eddy, lured 16-year-old Skylar Neese from home, stabbed her to death and dumped her body in the Pennsylvania woods\n@highlight\nShoaf told police they committed the July 2012 murder 'because they didn't want to be friends with Skylar anymore'\n@highlight\nSkylar Nesse wrote in her journal she had seen Sheila and Rachel have sex at a sleepover\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old honor student wrote tweets alluding to a secret she had been keeping prior to her death\n@highlight\nEddy kept up a stream of inane tweets following the brutal murder, wishing friends happy birthday and chatting about TV\n@highlight\nIn November 2012, Eddy tweeted: 'No one on this earth can handle me and rachel if you think you can you're wrong'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1355}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1504}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fellow murderer @placeholder had already admitted to police that the girl's decided to count to three and then stab the 16-year-old", "idx": 40891}], "idx": 26587} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Here are some of the most quotable sound bites from the Sunday morning shows: On Election Day predictions: \"If we get 39 seats and take the majority, that's success. If we get 37 seats, that's success. ... We have battled our way back here, so to have the kind of night that we're anticipating on Tuesday is not just a blessing, but it comes from the hard work of our candidates out there engaging with the people.\" -- Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, CNN's \"State of the Union\" \"People aren't going to be voting for generic candidates on Tuesday. They'll be voting for actual candidates. And what I found as I traveled around is that in many of the states that I visited, when people listen to the candidates and know them and directly ask them questions and trust them, you get a much different outcome.\" -- Majority Whip Dick Durbin, \"State of the Union\"\n@highlight\nDems, Republicans both optimistic in final days before the election\n@highlight\n\"I'll be surprised if the House doesn't have a Republican majority,\" Barbour says\n@highlight\n\"If our voters turn out, we win,\" says DNC chairman Tim Kaine\n@highlight\n\"The status quo, the establishment in Washington -- they'll get used to me,\" Steele says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 428, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 507}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 869, "end": 886}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1227}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But our goal is to have them understand and channel their anger on @placeholder against the Republican Party that brought us to the verge of economic collapse in November of 2008, when financial institutions in this country were ready to collapse.\"", "idx": 40892}], "idx": 26588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England won so many medals at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow \u2014 174 in all and 58 gold, comfortably the most of the 71 competing nations \u2014 that it was easy to become complacent. \u2018Oh look, we\u2019ve picked up another one in the lawn bowls\u2019. The nation topped the medals table in boxing, diving, gymnastics, triathlon and judo, where they were level with Scotland. England also came second in squash, cycling, table tennis, hockey, power-lifting, shooting and swimming. The numbers are so mind-boggling it doesn\u2019t seem to mean very much after a while (as long as England are ahead of Australia, of course). That is not to disparage the men and women who have stood proudly on the podium, for you can only beat the opponent in front of you, but such enormous success deserves some context.\n@highlight\nEngland topped the medals table in boxing, diving, gymnastics and judo\n@highlight\nNearly half of England\u2019s medals came in the \u2018optional\u2019 sports at these Games\n@highlight\nAdam Gemili, Claudia Fragapane and Ross Murdoch are all future stars", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 34, "end": 51}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 966, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 995}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Podium finish: @placeholder and his 4x100m team-mates pose with their silver medals after finishing second in the relay", "idx": 40896}], "idx": 26591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The CEO of pizza giant Papa John's has apologized to a Sanford, Florida, customer after a delivery man accidentally dialed the customer and left a racist rant on the man's voice mail. The apology came after a customer posted on YouTube a video of the voice mail message, which featured the delivery man using racial slurs as he complained to another Papa John's employee about the size of tips he receives from African-Americans. The customer, who is not identified and is not shown on camera, shows the receipt for $15.26 and said he gave the delivery man a $5 tip -- more than 20% -- on Sunday. Then the customer plays the roughly four-minute message.\n@highlight\nPapa John's John Schnatter apologizes for employee's language\n@highlight\nA customer posted a YouTube video of a racist rant by a pizza delivery man\n@highlight\nThe delivery man accidentally dialed the customer and left the message\n@highlight\nTwo employees have been terminated, Schnatter says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident came as @placeholder remains in the national spotlight because of the 2012 shooting death of an unarmed black teenager.", "idx": 40904}], "idx": 26594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eight-year-old Tineyi takes my hand and leads me into her mud-thatched hut in my home village of Matau in rural Zimbabwe. There, in a dark corner of the room, is a wooden bookshelf. Carefully crafted by her father, it protects her word-filled treasures from the smoky fire inside the small hut where her mother cooks. I smile, knowing that her father has recognized the value these books will bring to his little bookworm -- a life ahead of her with limitless opportunities. It was not a life intended for many girls in Africa. As a cattle-herding tomboy, I was bound to follow in the footsteps of generations of women before me: early marriage, illiteracy and poverty. Back then, most kids in my village never had a chance to attend pre-school because it didn't exist. Instead, we would spend hours chasing birds and monkeys from our parents' fields.\n@highlight\nPoverty and cultural traditions kept Tererai Trent out of school for most of her childhood\n@highlight\nBut that didn't stop the Zimbabwean from fulfilling her desire to get an education\n@highlight\nTrent has defied odds to earn three degrees, including a PhD\n@highlight\nNow, she's ensuring kids from her village have the opportunities she lacked as a child", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 999, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is a light that lets African girls like me and @placeholder dream big.", "idx": 40922}], "idx": 26609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tom Thorpe\u2019s thumping header in stoppage time gave Manchester United a dramatic win over Tottenham and sent them top of the Under 21 Premier League. The United captain rose above a static Spurs defence to power home an Adnan Januzaj corner with just seconds left on the clock. This was a contest that had meandered along for 87 minutes until Januzaj, seeking to persuade Louis van Gaal that he deserved a starting place in the first team with Wayne Rooney suspended until November, curled a breathtaking free-kick into the top corner. 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Goals by Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard booked England's place at Brazil 2014. There were fears about the impact the 20,000 vociferous Poland fans at Wembley would have on the match. But England ensured qualification by finishing top of Group H and in doing so, Roy Hodgson has become only the sixth manager to take the side into a World Cup finals. 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The sounds of a trumpet solo echo on stage, while a piano, bass and drums pound out a finger-snapping groove. You can almost smell the cigarette smoke, taste the cheap booze being served. This is Berlin, 1939 -- the eve of World War II. These are the Hot Time Swingers, the imagined jazz band at the center of Esi Edugyan's \"Half-Blood Blues.\" The novel was a finalist for Britain's prestigious Man Booker prize in 2011 and reaches U.S. bookstores this week. The story is told through the eyes of the Swingers' bass player, Sid Griffiths, in alternating takes between events in Paris and Berlin in 1939 and Baltimore and Berlin in 1992. The novel captures the end of the jazz age in Germany perfectly in the characters' staccato slang, sounding much like jazz music imagined as dialogue. Offstage, the story captures the paranoia and fear of the days leading up to the start of the war, and the racial tension of the time period.\n@highlight\n\"Half-Blood Blues\" captures end of jazz age in 1930s Germany in characters' staccato slang\n@highlight\nNovel conveys the paranoia leading up to start of World War II and racial tension of the time\n@highlight\nAs Canadian-born daughter of Ghanaian immigrants, \"I grew up between worlds,\" novelist says\n@highlight\nEsi Edugyan says a sense of uprootedness \"lies at the heart of this novel\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 386, "end": 401}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1322}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was born and raised in @placeholder, the daughter of immigrant parents from Ghana.", "idx": 40934}], "idx": 26616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you've been dreaming of your own scrambler phone since watching Bond movies as a kid, your time has come. As more business is done by email and more sensitive personal data is passed by phone, the demand for secure communication is growing. Employers can't always stop staff using their own insecure laptops for work and many of us are asked to provide a credit card number over the phone on a weekly basis. Governments want to know who we're talking to and marketing firms make it their business to know. Enter stage left a veteran of internet privacy. Phil Zimmermann is known for inventing the standard in email encryption -- PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) -- in the 1990s and for giving it away to the world for free, much to the annoyance of the U.S. government, which considered encryption software to be weaponry at the time and therefore restricted for export.\n@highlight\nSilent Circle encryption software will be available for phones and computers\n@highlight\nSecure calls for military personnel serving overseas was one driver for the product\n@highlight\nIt's the work of Phil Zimmermann, who came up with PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 664}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I should be able to whisper in your ear, even if your ear is a thousand miles away,\" he said in a promotional video for @placeholder.", "idx": 40937}], "idx": 26618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- With NBC canceling veterinarian comedy \"Animal Practice,\" activist group PETA is declaring \"victory.\" \"PETA's staff are celebrating today in response to news that NBC's 'Animal Practice' has been canceled,\" the organization said in a statement. \"The cancellation of 'Animal Practice' sends the strong message that using animals for cheap laughs on TV shows is archaic and uninteresting to today's viewers, who are sophisticated enough to know that not only is putting a monkey in a lab coat not funny, it's also cruel.\" NBC cancels 'Animal Practice' Yes, thank goodness that Crystal, the most pampered monkey on the planet, has been rescued from employment with a cast of comic actors in Hollywood (on a series that, if anything, idolized the animal kingdom).\n@highlight\nPETA is calling the cancellation of NBC's \"Animal Practice\" a victory\n@highlight\nPETA claims 40,000 members wrote to NBC and the show's advertisers\n@highlight\nNBC will replace \"Animal Practice\" with \"Whitney\" next month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 545, "end": 559}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 900, "end": 902}, {"start": 942, "end": 944}, {"start": 960, "end": 974}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "NBC is replacing \"Animal Practice\" next month with the return of sitcom \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 40938}], "idx": 26619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson criticized Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday over his reaction to the arrest of six black juveniles in Jena, Louisiana, on murder charges, accusing the Illinois senator of \"acting like he's white,\" according to a South Carolina newspaper. The Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks to the press Tuesday in Jena, Louisiana. The comments reportedly came during a speech at Benedict College, a historically black college in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper reports Jackson later said he did not recall saying Obama is \"acting like he's white,\" but continued to condemn the Illinois Democrat as well as the other presidential candidates for not bringing more attention to this issue.\n@highlight\nThe State newspaper: Jackson says Obama \"acting like he's white\" in Jena case\n@highlight\nJackson tells The State he does not recall making comment\n@highlight\nCivil rights leader later applauded Obama for \"speaking out\" on issue\n@highlight\nObama hopes prosecutor will \"reconsider the excessive charges\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 425, "end": 440}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The charges against the six blacks -- dubbed the \" @placeholder\" -- resulted from that incident.", "idx": 40942}], "idx": 26620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andrey Kuznetsov caused the biggest upset of this Wimbledon so far by beating David Ferrer, the stubborn Spaniard and No 7 seed. The 23-year-old Russian, a former junior Wimbledon champion, won 6-7 (5), 6-0, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Court Two, giving him his first win in a five-set match over a top-10 player. Kuznetsov, who beat Britain\u2019s Dan Evans in the first round, won the second set in just 23 minutes and took the final game of the match to love, ending Ferrer\u2019s record of having progressed to the third round in his 17 previous Grand Slam appearances. Hit the skids: David Ferrer slips on the grass court during his defeat against Russia's Andrey Kuznetsov\n@highlight\nFerrer loses in five sets to Russian youngster Kuznetsov\n@highlight\nSpaniard was seeded seventh for Wimbledon and is a former semi-finalist\n@highlight\nFerrer could have been quarter-final opponent for Andy Murray", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ferrer\u2019s departure means there can be no repeat of @placeholder\u2019s tricky 2012 quarter-final against him.", "idx": 40945}], "idx": 26622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston There's been a rise in popularity of the so-called Smart TV - a television set with an internet connection that gives access to on-demand services as well as apps such as YouTube, Facebook and Spotify. Yet these sets don't come cheap and can cost up to \u00a35,000. Now, Sky has launched a cut-price device that turns any television set into a Smart TV for just \u00a39.99. The Now TV box plugs into a set using a HDMI cable and then connects wirelessly to a home network, letting you watch online catch-up services such as BBC iPlayer and Demand 5, as well as listen to music and use Facebook on an app.\n@highlight\nSky launches Now TV box that can connect any HDMI TV set to the internet\n@highlight\nIt costs \u00a39.99 and lets you use BBC iPlayer, Spotify and Facebook on a TV\n@highlight\nRivals including Apple TV and Roku boxes that cost from \u00a350\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "priced against the @placeholder streaming box, pictured left, which starts at around \u00a350 and the", "idx": 40971}], "idx": 26633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey, Transport Editor In Frankfurt PUBLISHED: 10:30 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:39 EST, 9 September 2013 It is best known for producing luxury saloons and roaring sports cars beloved of high-flying executives. But Jaguar these days has a very different target market in mind. Yesterday it unveiled its new \u2018Chelsea Tractor\u2019, a sleek off-roader intended to attract women customers \u2013 and not least the school run mum. At a cost of \u00a338,000, the C-X17 will spearhead a new 'family' of smaller and more affordable luxury cars while creating thousands of jobs in Britain. Scroll down for video demo\n@highlight\nThe C-X17 will spearhead new 'family' of smaller and cheaper luxury cars\n@highlight\nIt is the first of Jaguar's SUVs aimed specifically at 'school-run mums'\n@highlight\nIt will be built in the firm's plant in Solihull, creating thousands of UK jobs\n@highlight\nIt is linked to wi-fi, so passengers can check Facebook, Twitter on the go", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 863, "end": 864}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However road safety experts may raise an eyebrow if the driver is \u2018tweeting\u2019 or updating his or her @placeholder while driving.", "idx": 40975}], "idx": 26636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Italian motorsport maestros Ferrari want to get back to being \"bellissimo\" in Barcelona next month after two team errors saw their No. 1 driver Fernando Alonso fall behind in the race for the Formula One title. Alonso dropped to fourth in the drivers' championship -- and 30 points behind the leader, Red Bull's reigning champion Sebastian Vettel -- after his race in Bahrain was compromised by problems with his car's rear-wing overtaking aid. The Spaniard also crashed out of the Malaysian Grand Prix when the team failed to call him back to the pits to repair a damaged front wing that had slipped dangerously underneath his car.\n@highlight\nFerrari aiming for perfection after errors in Malaysian and Bahrain grands prix\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso has fallen to fourth in 2013 Formula One drivers' championship\n@highlight\nRed Bull's Sebastian Vettel leads from Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen\n@highlight\nFerrari say mechanical fault to blame for Ferrari's rear-wing failure in Bahrain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 836, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mistakes mean Ferrari -- who have not won the team title since 2008 -- are now third in the constructor standings behind @placeholder and Lotus.", "idx": 40979}], "idx": 26639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British rugby league commentator Eddie Hemmings has come under fire for mistaking Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou for Samuel L. Jackson live on TV. Hemmings made the remark while commentating the World Club Challenge for Sky Sports on Sunday. The camera panned to show actor Russell Crowe who was watching his team, 2014 NRL Champions the South Sydney Rabbitohs, take on St. Helen's in England with long-time friend Hounsou. Scroll down for video Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou (centre) at the Rabbitohs game with team owner and friend Russell Crowe (right) and Sam Burgess (left) British rugby league commentator Eddie Hemmings has come under fire for joking that Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou looked like Samuel L. Jackson\n@highlight\nBritish rugby league commentator Eddie Hemmings under fire for 'joke'\n@highlight\nHe confused Oscar-nominated Djimon Hounsou with Samuel L. 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A man weeps by a grave. He lowers his head and murmurs a few quiet words. He sits awhile, glances intently at the writing on the headstone, he uses the palm of his hand to wipe away the dirt. His eyes glaze over with a look of hopelessness, almost pleading for something to happen. Nothing happens. The man rises, turns and leaves. That night he gets his answer -- the curse lives on. Despite being finalists on seven occasions in various major European finals -- in 1963, 1965, 1968, 1983, 1988, 1990 and in 2013 -- each time Benfica have been unable to bury the famous curse. 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The women, who are both called Lyudmila and were given Caesarean operations at the same time in a Russian hospital, breast fed and bonded with each other's children. The handover came 102 days after their births, in the same maternity clinic which had committed the blunder. 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Conservative hawks, including Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, are especially vocal in criticizing the Obama administration's Iraq policy. They argue that the administration's fecklessness has opened Iraq to an al Qaeda offensive that now has the terrorist group's flag flying over portions of Falluja and Ramadi, two cities subdued during the Bush administration at great cost in blood and treasure. 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The passengers on a simulated rocket ride said that the smell of burning electronics and a sudden loss of power preceded the deadly incident at the Overseas Chinese Town East facility in Shenzhen, witnesses told Xinhua news agency. The Hong Kong-based Ming Pao newspaper reported that one of the 11 capsules on the \"Space Journey\" ride came detached, slamming into others and leading to the deaths and at least 10 others being injured.\n@highlight\nAmusement park accident leaves six dead in China\n@highlight\nPassengers said they smelled burning before accident\n@highlight\nThe incident is being investigated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 308, "end": 333}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The park is popular with @placeholder residents traveling to the mainland.", "idx": 41002}], "idx": 26654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman who developed anorexia after obsessing over stick-thin celebrities has beaten the illness - by being crowned Miss Toned Figure in a bodybuilding tournament. Charlotte MacGill, 26, from Bolton, Greater Manchester, would pore over pictures of painfully thin models and celebrities such as Victoria Beckham. She would then starve herself and exercise to excess in a bid for an elusive 'thigh-gap'. But as her weight dropped below eight stone, her health deteriorated. She became depressed and suffered skin problems, thinning hair and bad breath. 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'Who is he to judge, ' Putin told CNBC during an interview this morning. 'Who is he to judge, seriously?' he repeated, according to a translator. 'If he wants to judge people, why doesn't he get a job in court somewhere?' 'If [President Obama] wants to judge people, why doesn't he get a job in court somewhere?' 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The defendants are charged in an alleged conspiracy to transport and distribute untraceable firearms across state lines. and conspiracy to transport supposedly stolen and counterfeit goods including cigarettes from Virginia and slot machines from Atlantic City, New Jersey.\n@highlight\nThe charges stem from an undercover investigation that began in 2009, authorities say\n@highlight\nThe investigation was conducted by the FBI and the NYPD's internal affairs bureau\n@highlight\nU.S. attorney: \"A group of crime fighters took to moonlighting as criminals\"\n@highlight\nThe conspiracy involved untraceable firearms, and purportedly stolen goods", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 89}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 332, "end": 360}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the charges filed Tuesday, the defendants were engaged in the theft and transport of over 200 cases of cigarettes from tractor-trailers in @placeholder.", "idx": 41014}], "idx": 26662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren, Thomas Durante and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:12 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:12 EST, 10 March 2013 Police investigating the murder of a popular hunting TV host in Montana do not believe the man was having an affair with the woman he was visiting when he was shot dead by her husband. Gregory Rodriguez, the host of The Sportsman Channel show 'A Rifleman's Journal', was shot and killed on Thursday night in Whitefish, Montana, where he was on a business trip. After firing the fatal shots, the shooter, Wayne Bengston, 41, brutally beat his wife, took his two-year-old son to a relative's house, and drove to his home in West Glacier, Montana, where he turned the gun on himself.\n@highlight\nGregory Rodriguez, host of Sportsman Channel show 'A Rifleman's Journal,' shot to death by Wayne Bengston, who later killed himself\n@highlight\nPolice say that they do not believe Rodriguez, 43, who was in Montana on business, was not having an affair with the woman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 717, "end": 733}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 770, "end": 787}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An outpouring on social media has followed the death of @placeholder, who combined his comfort in front of the camera and travels to exotic locations with his hunting and shooting expertise into a popular program.", "idx": 41029}], "idx": 26673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Thanks to technology, most of us now have the ability to shoot and edit long, high-quality videos on our phones, to upload them and to share them socially with everyone we know. But somehow, the hot social media trend is supershort video clips that are much closer to the GIF than to \"Citizen Kane.\" In the past few years, a number of companies have launched around mobile video-sharing -- among them Viddy, Socialcam and Twitter's own looping, six-second Vine -- all vying for the unofficial title, \"the Instagram of video.\" These apps have bred a unique category of content, from real-life moments such as blowing out birthday candles to short-form artistic creations that play with the medium.\n@highlight\nMicro-video apps like Vine have become hugely popular\n@highlight\nThe video snippets people upload are creative, raw and frequently bizarre\n@highlight\nInstagram could be the next service to add short videos\n@highlight\nUser: A short video \"forces the user to capture the defining elements of a story or concept\"", "entities": [{"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So, a social-video turf war may be looming: @placeholder vs. Vine.", "idx": 41040}], "idx": 26682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With Florida finally called and the 2012 presidential election falling into the rear view mirror, here's a look at another reason why President Barack Obama won re-election: The Democrats held their \"blue wall\" -- the cluster of eastern, Midwest and western states that have traditionally gone Democratic and were crucial to his victory. \"Democrats held the entire 'blue wall'. They have now won 18 states in at least six consecutive elections, the most states they have won that often ever, since the formation of the modern party system in 1828,\" says CNN Senior Political Analyst and National Journal Editorial Director Ron Brownstein.\n@highlight\n'Blue wall' states traditionally go Democratic in presidential elections\n@highlight\nThose states accounted for 242 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House\n@highlight\nRepublican 'red wall,' on the other hand, only makes up 177 electoral votes, at most", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But together, the \"red wall\" only nets @placeholder 177 electoral votes at most.", "idx": 41066}], "idx": 26694} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Almost 60,000 Londoners aged between 30 and 39 abandoned the capital to move elsewhere in England according to new figures released by the Office for National Statistics. Between June 2012, and June 2013, 58,220 people in their 30s left the capital, with almost one in ten of them moving to Birmingham. A further 3,290 went to Bristol, slightly ahead of the 3,260 who headed north to Manchester. Nottingham, Oxford, Liverpool and Newcastle were also popular destinations for Londoners leaving the capital. Almost 60,000 people in their 30s have left London over a 12 month period according to new statistics\n@highlight\nCouples in their 30s are fleeing London to get on the property ladder\n@highlight\nAlmost 60,000 Londoners aged 30 and 39 left during 12-month period\n@highlight\nOne in ten of those migrants who left the capital moved to Birmingham\n@highlight\nThe Office of National Statistics said couples are moving to start families", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 139, "end": 168}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 863, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s quality of life is also helping to attract people here, particularly those with families.", "idx": 41070}], "idx": 26698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:28 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 16 September 2013 Tory plans to force all visitors to the UK to pay a \u00a33,000 bond will be blocked by the Lib Dems, Nick Clegg vowed today. The Deputy Prime Minister vowed to jettison Theresa May\u2019s push to \u2018clobber\u2019 tens of thousands of visitors from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria before they are allowed to enter Britain. And in further signs of a coalition rift over immigration, Mr Clegg dismissed the \u2018silly\u2019 ad vans warning illegal immigrants in London to \u2018go home\u2019 and insisted they would not be rolled out across nationwide.\n@highlight\nLib Dem leader reveals coalition split on immigration policy\n@highlight\nHome Secretary Theresa May wants levy imposed on high risk countries\n@highlight\nBut Mr Clegg said it should be targeted and not 'clobber' all tourists\n@highlight\nPoll shows most Lib Dem members want coalition with Labour in 2015\n@highlight\nCoalition divisions also emerge over employment law and wind farms\n@highlight\nLembit Opik calls for Clegg to resign as Vicky Pryce savages mansion tax", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 165, "end": 166}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nick Clegg tried to play down suggestions that he favoured a new coalition with the @placeholder - but then saved his biggest economic criticism for Labour.", "idx": 41076}], "idx": 26703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tire talk may be dominating the 2013 Formula One championship but Italian manufacturer Pirelli insists they are not to blame for the dangerous blow-outs that compromised driver safety at the British Grand Prix. Pirelli attracted more media attention after the race at Silverstone, England than Nico Rosberg, who won the race for Mercedes Sunday. But despite facing intense scrutiny the Italian company say it was how the teams chose to use the tires that led to the rubber unraveling on six cars, including Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton -- who led the race early on -- and both Ferraris.\n@highlight\nPirelli offers its explanation for tire blow-outs at British Grand Prix\n@highlight\nTires mounted the wrong way, low tire pressure, extra camber and high kerbs to blame\n@highlight\nNew rear tires introduced for German Grand Prix this week\n@highlight\nMercedes race driver Lewis Hamilton says tires are still a concern", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fall-out from the @placeholder race means there will be regulated in-season tire testing as well as plans to introduce further testing next January.", "idx": 41083}], "idx": 26709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ACCRA, Ghana (CNN) -- President Bush sought Wednesday to dispel rumors that the U.S. plans to bring \"all kinds of military to Africa,\" saying that is \"simply not true.\" President Bush shakes hands with Ghanian President John Kufuor in Accra, Ghana, on Wednesday. He said the United States has no plans to add new bases in Africa but may open an office somewhere on the continent as part of its plans for Africom, a new U.S. military command that will focus on Africa. 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Sara Payne, whose slain daughter was the namesake of Sarah's Law, said Thursday that police have confirmed unspecified \"details\" on a list kept by private eye Glenn Mulcaire, one of the central figures in the scandal that took down the 168-year-old News of the World earlier this month. \"Sara is absolutely devastated by this news, we're all deeply disappointed and are just working to get her through it,\" a statement from her literary agency said Thursday. \"Sara will continue to work with the proper authorities regarding this matter. There will be a further statement in due course, but at this point in time, she (or we) can make no further comment.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: News International says it is \"deeply concerned\" by the report\n@highlight\nAnti-pedophile activist Sara Payne says her phone was targeted\n@highlight\nPayne had defended News of the World in its last edition\n@highlight\nEx-tabloid editor Brooks calls the action \"abhorrent\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 476, "end": 492}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 899, "end": 916}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which went into effect in 2008, allows parents to look up the records of convicted pedophiles.", "idx": 41095}], "idx": 26718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:59 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:37 EST, 16 April 2013 A former Disneyland princess has revealed the tough demands placed on the real-life actors playing classic animated characters including Snow White, Alice In Wonderland and Tinkerbell. Known as \u2018face characters,\u2019 the princesses not only have to look the part, they need to remember quotes from their movies, stay in character at all times, and know how to sing and dance. A former Snow White actress, known only as Reddit user doublenn recently held an Ask Me Anything Q&A session in which she revealed how tough it can be working at Disneyland.\n@highlight\nA former Snow White has revealed the tough demands that Disney places on its 'face characters'\n@highlight\nActors have to conform to rigid body types and can't be taller than 5ft 7 inches\n@highlight\nThose lucky enough to be selected are expected to remain in character at all time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 262}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 548, "end": 566}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once chosen, the lucky actors go through an intensive five day training course during which they study @placeholder movies so they can quote lines said by their character.", "idx": 41106}], "idx": 26725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Holding flickering candles, fans of Elvis Presley made a slow, nighttime walk past his gravesite at Graceland on Friday, marking the anniversary of his death 37 years ago. Fans strolled quietly through the Mediation Garden at Graceland, Presley's longtime Memphis, Tennessee, home. Presley's grave is in the garden, and his mother, father and grandmother are buried there. The home is now a museum and a centerpiece of the Graceland tourist attraction that draws about 500,000 fans each year from around the world. 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Bulger is charged in the deaths of 19 people during two decades. He also faces charges of extortion, racketeering and money laundering. Bulger rose to the top of the notorious Winter Hill gang, prosecutors say, before he went into hiding for more than 16 years after a crooked FBI agent told him in December 1994 that he was about to be indicted on federal racketeering charges. In court on Friday, the prosecution's last witness, an FBI agent on the Los Angeles fugitive task force, placed just under $822,000 in cash in airtight plastic casing and 30 guns on a table, and jurors gazed, flinching at the sound of the weapons being checked that they were unloaded.\n@highlight\nThe prosecution's last witness is an FBI agent on the Los Angeles fugitive task force\n@highlight\nHe talks about the day he led Bulger out of his fortress on a ruse about his storage locker\n@highlight\nAs a fugitive, Bulger kept tabs on former associates and researched how to stay hidden\n@highlight\nIRS agent talks about how Bulger and his associates concealed their illegal activity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Friday, an @placeholder special agent who spent 18 years in money laundering investigation into Bulger testified that she spent \"thousands of hours\" reviewing documents, never finding so much as one record of Bulger holding legitimate employment.", "idx": 41115}], "idx": 26731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A billionaire who once dated Princess Diana has left his former girlfriend\u2019s daughter a trust fund even though he is not the father of the child. Theodore \u2018Teddy\u2019 Forstmann changed his will to give the undisclosed sum to two-year-old Krishna Lakshmi before he died last November at the age of 71. The financier had dated her mother Padma Lakshmi, ex-wife of Salman Rushdie and host of popular U.S TV show Top Chef, for several years including during the birth. Together: Television personality Padma Lakshmi and billionaire Ted Forstmann attend the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra & New York Philharmonic Concert in Central Park in July 2010 in New York City\n@highlight\nTeddy Forstmann changed his will to give the sum to Krishna Lakshmi, 2\n@highlight\nHe had dated her mother Padma but died last November at the age of 71\n@highlight\nLater turned out father was another man but Forstmann raised the baby", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 146, "end": 171}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 393, "end": 395}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 575}, {"start": 579, "end": 607}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time of Princess Diana\u2019s death in 1997, @placeholder was supposedly one of the men she was considering as her second husband.", "idx": 41117}], "idx": 26732} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Last week this column ventured the view that English cricket was in denial. So we need to be careful how we tread after a 266-run win over India at the Ageas Bowl that was so complete it lacked only the sight of Ravindra Jadeja publicly forgiving Jimmy Anderson for whatever it was that happened in the Trent Bridge pavilion three weeks ago. The good news for England is the bleeding has been staunched, and several of the themes that contributed to the mood of self-denial have been remedied \u2013 not least the response of the senior players, the runs of Alastair Cook, his use of Moeen Ali\u2019s off-breaks, and the wicketkeeper.\n@highlight\nEngland beat India by 266 runs at the Ageas Bowl\n@highlight\nIndia seemed to leave their heads and hearts at Lord's\n@highlight\nThey bowled Alastair Cook and Ian Bell back into form\n@highlight\nLess experienced players flourished because seniors contributed\n@highlight\nMS Dhoni is still an opponent of the DRS\n@highlight\nJames Anderson got into a spat with Ajinkya Rahane on eve of his hearing\n@highlight\nWhy did cricket get so excited about Moeen Ali's wristbands?\n@highlight\nFarewell to David Sales, Northamptonshire's Jacques Kallis", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 967}, {"start": 990, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What a relief: @placeholder, including captain Alastair Cook (second left) celebrate on the way to victory", "idx": 41118}, {"query": "Suffice to say that @placeholder are in less denial than they were this time last week, while India need to wake up quickly.", "idx": 41121}], "idx": 26733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Crisis begets innovation. In the Great Depression, Americans and Britons developed important new technologies: television, movie sound, refrigeration, automatic transmissions for cars. The supermarket was born, as were the passenger aviation industry and the first franchised food company: Dairy Queen. Big industrial companies such as General Motors and U.S. Steel consolidated their dominance at the expense of weaker rivals. States and the federal government planned and opened the first freeways. Millions of Americans moved off the farms of the South and West to populate California and Florida. In a decade of economic deprivation, in other words, we can begin to see the shape of postwar America: the suburbanized, mass-production economy into which the baby boomers would be born.\n@highlight\nIn the midst of today's economic troubles, David Frum sees reasons for hope\n@highlight\nHe says America's energy picture is changing fast with new surplus of natural gas\n@highlight\nAmericans are returning to urban areas, shortening commutes\n@highlight\nFrum: While health industry has vastly expanded, mental health is a future growth field", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not only a source of terrible personal suffering but also a huge economic burden on society.", "idx": 41125}], "idx": 26736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jenny Hope PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:52 EST, 5 October 2012 Britons take fewer basic hygiene precautions against catching the flu than people in America, Mexico, Japan and Argentina, say doctors. In fact, they are so cavalier about spreading or getting the illness that the country could be left wide open to an epidemic, claim the experts. The warning comes after an international survey showed how individuals in the UK fail to follow simple rules such as washing their hands and sneezing into a tissue. 'Complacent': Britons fail to follow simple rules - like sneezing into a tissue - to avoid spreading the flu, according to new research\n@highlight\nBritons are so cavalier about spreading infection the country could be wide open to an epidemic, say experts\n@highlight\nMany people in the UK fail to follow simple rules like washing their hands or sneezing into a tissue", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 447, "end": 448}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 820, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fifty-three per cent of @placeholder said they washed their hands more often, compared with 72 per cent of US citizens, 86 per cent of Mexicans, 72 per cent of Japanese and 89 per cent of Argentinians.", "idx": 41128}], "idx": 26739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Participation in government health insurance programs -- particularly those aimed at children -- increased from 2006 to 2007, leading to a decrease in the number of Americans lacking insurance, the U.S. Census Bureau said Tuesday. The Census Bureau says 15.3 percent of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007. Overall, 45.7 million people, or 15.3 percent of U.S. residents, did not have health insurance in 2007, the bureau said in releasing reports on poverty, income and insurance. That represents a decrease from the 2006 level of 47 million, or 15.8 percent. The decrease came as a surprise, as the number of uninsured Americans had been expected to rise for a seventh straight year. It also gives a boost to proponents of expanding government health-care plans such as the State Children's Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP.\n@highlight\nCensus: 45.7 million Americans uninsured in 2007, down from 47 million in 2006\n@highlight\nDecrease a surprise, number was expected to increase for seventh straight year\n@highlight\nFindings will give boost to backers of expanded government health-care plans\n@highlight\nReal median household income increased 1.3 percent nationwide, Census finds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 218, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 267}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 802, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, people must lack health insurance for a year before being counted as \"uninsured\" by the @placeholder, meaning the actual number could be higher.", "idx": 41143}], "idx": 26747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents, producers and photojournalists share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. CNN's Cliff Hackel talks about his experiences while on location for the documentary \"Latino in America.\" Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, resident Jaelynn Mackalonis wants people to know that her town is not racist. SHENANDOAH, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Jaelynn Mackalonis was angry. The upcoming trial in the killing of Luis Ramirez had rocked the town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and Mackalonis urgently wanted to speak out. She hung out on the street, overhearing CNN's interview of her neighbor Lou Ann Pleva. As Pleva recounted the various opinions around town about the street fight that killed Ramirez, Mackalonis' blood began to boil. She whistled and waved her arms to get our attention. Finally, she exploded.\n@highlight\nShenandoah, Pennsylvania was once called \"Little New York\" for its cultural diversity\n@highlight\nBeating death of Luis Ramirez, a Mexican immigrant, rocked town in 2008\n@highlight\nEmotions ran high before trial of four white teens charged in case\n@highlight\n\"This wasn't a racial crime,\" resident Jaelynn Mackalonis said", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 35}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 309, "end": 326}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 413, "end": 430}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 933, "end": 947}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crime cast an unwelcome spotlight on Shenandoah, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 41146}, {"query": "Luis Ramirez was one of those illegal immigrants from @placeholder.", "idx": 41148}], "idx": 26748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "87th minute: QPR 1-1 LIV (Vargas) 90th minute: QPR 1-2 LIV (Coutinho) 92nd minute: QPR 2-2 LIV (Vargas) 95th minute: QPR 2-3 LIV (Caulker OG) Liverpool took all three points after an incredible four goals were scored between the 87th minute and full time. Queens Park Rangers twice equalised in the 87th and 92nd minute through substitute Eduardo Vargas, but Steven Caulker's own goal in the 95th minute meant the game finished 3-2 to Liverpool. That came after Richard Dunne opened the scoring with an own goal in the 67th minute with substitute Philippe Coutinho getting the other goal for Brendan Rodgers' side in the 90th minute.\n@highlight\nFour goals are scored between 87th minute and full time at Loftus Road\n@highlight\nQPR lose 3-2 against Liverpool after scoring two own goals\n@highlight\nSubstitute Eduardo Vargas comes on and scores twice for QPR\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling puts in excellent second half and creates winner", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 55, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 117, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 256, "end": 274}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 372}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 547, "end": 563}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looks far from convincing when dealing with crosses - but his shot-stopping saved @placeholder.", "idx": 41156}], "idx": 26754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:04 EST, 13 March 2013 Demand for Red Cross food parcels is at its highest since the Second World War. And while the increase might be expected in war zones or areas affected by natural disasters, the surge in need has come from countries in the EU. One day after a leading European politician warned of parallels between the continent now and in the days before the First World War, it was revealed people across the whole of the EU are increasingly reliant on charities for food and shelter. 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Izaskun Lesaka, 37, who is said to be responsible for the terrorist group\u2019s arms and explosives caches and another suspected ETA member, Joseba Iturbide Ochoteco, 35, were arrested in the early hours of Sundday by elite French police in a hotel in Macon, France, Spain\u2019s Interior Ministry said in a statement. 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The Irish rock star was on board the Learjet 60 D-CGEO making the two-hour afternoon trip from Dublin to Berlin. He was the only member of U2 on the plane, as bandmates Larry Mullen, the Edge and Adam Clayton were due to fly separately late last night. 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There's \u00a31,000 to be won EVERY WEEK by the highest-scoring manager! As the Premier League season gets going, Sportsmail looks at players new to the top flight with the potential to light up England's top tier over the coming campaign. ALBERTO MORENO IN A NUTSHELL Alberto Moreno was taught a harsh lesson on Monday night against reigning champions Manchester City - don't dawdle or you'll be caught out. It is a lesson every player new to the Premier League must learn and this particular 22-year-old was taught in the cruelest way imaginable, gifting Stevan Jovetic the opening goal on his debut.\n@highlight\nAlberto Moreno made his Premier League debut against Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe Liverpool left-back made a costly error but will have learned from it\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard costs just \u00a35.6million in MailOnline's Fantasy Football game\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE TO PICK YOUR FANTASY FOOTBALL TEAM RIGHT NOW!", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 73, "end": 99}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Granted, Moreno made a mistake in his first-ever @placeholder game but still held a 90.5 per cent pass completion rate against arguably the toughest opponents in the top division.", "idx": 41191}], "idx": 26777} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Finally, after 22 minutes inside the Sun Life Stadium, the combination of Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge crackled into life. 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Room for improvement: Daniel Sturridge (left) failed to find the back of the net against Honduras Going for goal: Wayne Rooney (left) bends a free-kick towards goal during the first half Rooney was substituted at half-time on Saturday night, but the duo will still be paired against Italy.\n@highlight\nRooney and Sturridge failed to score as England drew 0-0 with Honduras\n@highlight\nThe pair must find their form when the Three Lions face Italy in their World Cup opener next Saturday\n@highlight\nRooney is under pressure to deliver after failing in 2006 and 2010\n@highlight\nSturridge appears full of confidence after his excellent season for Liverpool", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has scored four times for his country and will know that he could have easily added another.", "idx": 41199}], "idx": 26784} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Frankie Gavin is confident he can expose domestic rival Bradley Skeete when the pair clash next month. The pair are part of a mouthwatering bill at London's Excel Centre which also includes Tyson Fury vs Dereck Chisora. Gavin defends his British welterweight title while the Commonwealth belt is also on the line on November 29. Frankie Gavin is confident he can expose domestic rival Bradley Skeete when the pair clash next month The Birmingham star is looking to bounce back from losing his European title challenge against Leonard Bundu in August, his first career defeat. 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Jen and John Palmer say their credit rating was damaged by the Kleargear.com fine and have appointed Public Citizen to represent them. 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The father died when Rafferty was 16.\n@highlight\nRafferty had a hit in the 1970s with \"Baker Street\"\n@highlight\nHe was also famous for \"Stuck in the Middle With You\"\n@highlight\nRafferty battled alcoholism for decades", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 85, "end": 112}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 696, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In August of 2008, Rafferty hit the tabloids after a \"five-day binge at a five-star @placeholder hotel\" led management to admit him to a hospital.", "idx": 41212}], "idx": 26791} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Bromwich Albion have made an offer to free agent Shola Ameobi as Tony Pulis looks to strengthen his striking options. The former Newcastle centre forward is available for free after ending his contract with Turkish side Gaziantep. Pulis is determined to find support for Saido Berahino, and Ameobi provides an abundance of Premier League experience. West Bromwich Albion have made an offer to free agent and former Newcastle forward Shola Ameobi No deal has yet been agreed, however, with Crystal Palace also monitoring the 33-year-old\u2019s situation. But Albion have presented 6ft 3in Ameobi with terms and are edging ahead. Pulis has space in his squad with Georgios Samaras set to join Al-Hilal on loan.\n@highlight\nShola Ameobi is currently without a club after leaving Gaziantep\n@highlight\nWest Brom have now made an offer to the free agent\n@highlight\nBaggies manager Tony Pulis is looking to boost his attacking options\n@highlight\nAmeobi scored 79 goals in 397 games for Newcastle United", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 355, "end": 374}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 494, "end": 507}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 978, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He scored four goals in 11 games for @placeholder but the club suffered financial difficulties and Ameobi cut his spell short this month.", "idx": 41214}], "idx": 26792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the fight against Ebola, Australia has said: No thanks. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison announced \"strong controls\" on arrivals from West African countries affected by cases of the deadly disease. Telling Australia's parliament during a question time session Monday that his ministry was currently \"not processing any application from these (Ebola) affected countries,\" he said that the government was also suspending its humanitarian program. He added that holders of permanent Australian visas based in these countries would be subject to a mandatory, three-week quarantine process prior to their departure. Visitors approved to travel to Australia will also face further screening and followup checks upon arrival.\n@highlight\nAustralia implements freeze on visas from West African countries affected by Ebola\n@highlight\nMove criticized by parliamentary opposition\n@highlight\nPM Abbott defends decision, saying the country has been active in fight against deadly disease", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerns are being raised that the @placeholder response is largely engineered to create political capital, particularly given the country's well-documented hard line on immigration.", "idx": 41219}], "idx": 26796} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The score was tied at the start of the game's second half. Nigeria and Cameroon had both scored three goals apiece. \"I'm getting so nervous, no doubt about that,\" said Chukwunonso Favour. He was on his feet with the rest of the crowd in the Nigerian section of the stands, surrounded by a rowdy group of fans who were beating traditional African drums, banging cowbells, dancing and singing syncopated chants in support of their team. Just a few meters away, a more subdued group of Cameroonian supporters was also standing and cheering, one of them waving a Cameroonian flag.\n@highlight\nAfricans play for national sides in soccer competition that has atrracted widespread Turkish interest\n@highlight\nTournament started in a rented field; now professional scouts can be watching\n@highlight\nCompetition sees expat Africans in Turkey playing for their national team\n@highlight\nIt gives players and fans a chance to bond and create a little bit of Africa in Istanbul", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 194, "end": 211}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he first helped launch the @placeholder cup nearly a decade ago, he could barely raise enough money to rent the field.", "idx": 41236}], "idx": 26805} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man who shot two NYPD cops dead on Saturday had threatened to take his own life that morning before his ex-girlfriend talked him out of it - and he turned the gun on her instead. Early on Saturday morning, before murdering officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu in Brooklyn, Ismaaiyl Brinsley turned up unannounced at his ex-girlfriend's home in Owings Mills, Maryland and pointed a gun to his head, according to Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce. His ex, Air Force reservist Shaneka Thompson, managed to talk him out of taking his life - before he turned the gun on her instead.\n@highlight\nIsmaaiyl Brinsley, 28, shot his ex-girlfriend Shaneka Thompson in Maryland before taking a bus to New York and killing two cops on Saturday\n@highlight\nHe had turned up at Thompson's apartment unannounced and put a gun to his head, threatening to kill himself, police said\n@highlight\nBut she managed to talk him out of it - and he shot her in the stomach\n@highlight\nA neighbor recalled Thompson banging on her front door pleading for help and screaming: 'He shot me. I don't want to die'\n@highlight\nShe is now recovering in hospital\n@highlight\nBrinsley then went to New York and took the subway to Brooklyn where he shot officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu as they sat in their car\n@highlight\nHe fled and cops followed him into the subway, where he shot himself", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 294}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 593, "end": 609}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told investigators that Brinsley didn't say anything about harming police officers and or mention police in any way, police said.", "idx": 41242}], "idx": 26808} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Apple's voice assistant took an extended coffee break on Thursday. Asked by the blog VentureBeat what she'd been doing during an apparent service outage, Siri, the voice-controlled \"assistant\" that's the standout feature of the new iPhone 4S, replied in a way that would raise any employer's eyebrows: She just listed the names of a bunch of day spas. \"Siri where have you been all day?\" the blogger asked. Her response: \"I found 12 places matching 'All Day' ... 11 of them are not far from you.\" Well, at least she responded. For much of Thursday -- five hours, according to CNN's partner site Fortune -- Apple's voice-controlled assistant wasn't functioning at all for some people, apparently because of a server outage.\n@highlight\nSiri, Apple's voice assistant, experienced an outage on Thursday\n@highlight\nApple has not commented on the reported outage\n@highlight\nSiri is a feature of the new iPhone 4S that answers questions\n@highlight\nSome iPhone owners have come to depend on her since phone's release three weeks ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Others see her responsibilities -- namely answering her owner's questions, finding directions, calling people and looking up songs to play -- as unrealistic given @placeholder's job qualifications.", "idx": 41243}], "idx": 26809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Working parents earning up to \u00a3150,000 each are to get childcare tax breaks worth as much as \u00a31,200 a year per child. Chancellor George Osborne will unveil a long-awaited \u00a31bn scheme that will mean all but the best-off benefiting from tax relief, despite Nick Clegg\u2019s insistence last month that the scheme would be \u2018targeted\u2019. But the move will only apply to couples where both parents are working, or single parents who are employed \u2013 likely to spark a backlash from stay-at-home mothers and traditionalist Tory MPs who argue it discriminates against women. Well off: Working parents earning up to \u00a3150,000 are to get childcare tax breaks worth as much as \u00a31,200 a year per child\n@highlight\nWorking parents get tax break of up to \u00a31,200 to maximum of 20pc of costs\n@highlight\nPlan to be revealed in the Budget and help 2.5m working families from 2015\n@highlight\nTo be eligible parents must work full time and not be on any benefits\n@highlight\nTreasury faces backlash by saying stay-at-home mothers 'don't deserve it'\n@highlight\nGovernment claims it will cost \u00a31bn but doesn't say how it will be funded", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials from the @placeholder suggested there was not enough money to support all families with child care.", "idx": 41244}], "idx": 26810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pensacola, Florida (CNN) -- As the \"H2O Below\" charter boat leaves the dock and heads into Pensacola Bay, it is chock full of divers. But there's not a single paying client aboard. The boat is carrying a team of local dive industry professionals -- along with an underwater cameraman -- who arranged Wednesday's trip to show that the Gulf oil spill has not affected the prized dive site, the USS Oriskany. \"We're going to go out look at the ship, assess the marine life on it and find that there's no oil anywhere around,\" said Jim Phillips, who owns a dive shop in the area.\n@highlight\nLocal divers assessing the waters off Pensacola, Florida for oil\n@highlight\nPensacola Bay is home to the world's largest manmade reef, a major diving spot\n@highlight\nOil spill is still approximately 60 miles from Pensacola's shore\n@highlight\n'If this oil shows up here it will definitely shut down a big industry in the panhandle,' says Captain Douglas Hammock", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The \"@placeholder\" as it is sometimes called is also an important piece of history.", "idx": 41246}], "idx": 26812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqis celebrated in the streets Tuesday for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from their cities and towns under an agreement signed last year with the U.S. government. A crowd gathers Tuesday after a deadly bombing in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. But celebration was tempered by fears of renewed violence as insurgents launched new attacks. At least 30 people, including women and children, were killed in what security sources called a \"huge bombing\" Tuesday in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Dozens were wounded in the attack in a busy shopping area in a predominantly Kurdish part of the disputed oil-rich city.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama: \"Iraqis are rightly treating this day as a cause for celebration\"\n@highlight\nHundreds of Iraqis dance and sing in Baghdad park to mark U.S. pullout\n@highlight\nBombing kills at least 30 in northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, police official says\n@highlight\nIraqi woman: \"Now that the Americans are leaving, we will be more afraid\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While many Iraqis publicly said they are glad to see @placeholder out of their neighborhoods, some were worried about what the future may hold without the U.S. military nearby.", "idx": 41250}, {"query": "Four U.S. soldiers serving in Baghdad died Monday of combat-related injuries, the latest of more than 4,300 @placeholder to die there since the U.S-led invasion in 2003.", "idx": 41251}], "idx": 26813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Philip Hammond has questioned David Cameron\u2019s desire to enshrine in law a pledge to spend billions of pounds in foreign aid. Speaking on a trip to ebola-stricken Sierra Leone, the Foreign Secretary said yesterday he saw no reason to pass a law that says 0.7 per cent of Britain\u2019s national income has to go on aid \u2018because we have met it already\u2019. His remarks appear to be the final nail in the coffin for Mr Cameron\u2019s vow to put the commitment on the statute in this Parliament. Scroll down for video Philip Hammond has questioned David Cameron\u2019s desire to enshrine in law a pledge to spend billions of pounds in foreign aid\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary said he saw no reason for law that says 0.7 per cent of Britain\u2019s national income has to go on aid \u2018because we have met it already\u2019\n@highlight\nCould be end of Cameron\u2019s vow to put the commitment on the statute\n@highlight\nLegislation was in Coalition agreement, but has repeatedly been put off", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Britain has pledged \u00a3230million to @placeholder to help it tackle ebola, and more than 800 troops are stationed there.", "idx": 41256}], "idx": 26817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Malak al-Khatib, 14, (pictured) from Betin, in the West Bank, has been jailed for throwing stones A 14-year-old Palestinian girl who was tried before an Israeli military court for throwing rocks at passing cars in the West Bank has been sentenced to two months in prison. The case of Malak al-Khatib, from Betin, in the West Bank, has gripped Palestinians who say her treatment demonstrates Israel's \u2018excessive\u2019 measures against stone-throwing youths. Arrested last month, she is one of only a few underage Palestinian girls who have ever been arrested and sentenced by Israeli authorities. Palestinian officials say she is the youngest girl ever detained and sentenced by Israel \u2014 a claim Israeli officials and rights groups said they were not able to confirm.\n@highlight\nMalak al-Khatib, 14, was arrested last month for throwing stones\n@highlight\nShe was sentenced to two months in prison and handed a $1,500 fine\n@highlight\nShe has spent four weeks in detention and as another four weeks left\n@highlight\nPalestinians say she is youngest girl ever detained and sentenced by Israel\n@highlight\nIn last six years more than half of all arrests of Palestinian youths have been over stone-throwing - but Malak is one of just a handful of girls", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On December 31 Malak walked to a West Bank road used by both Israelis and @placeholder and began throwing stones at passing cars, officials told her parents.", "idx": 41257}], "idx": 26818} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of Europe's leading online personalized publishers is on a mission to \"conquer Europe,\" according to the firm's chief. Speaking with CNN's Nina dos Santos, Photobox chief executive officer Stan Laurent said European countries excluding the UK and France represent the group's \"fastest growing geographies\" but there was still plenty of market-share to gain. \"We're also expanding internationally very rapidly and that requires talent,\" Laurent said. \"We have to develop local talent even if we build it out of the UK... Local talent that can support local markets with the right level of service.\" Read more: Estonia: The little country with big ideas\n@highlight\nPhotobox owns personalized card service Moonpig.com and StickGram, a personal fridge magnet and phone cover company.\n@highlight\nIn 2012, Moonpig generated 1.5 million downloads of its mobile app contributing to Photobox's double-growth.\n@highlight\nPhotobox CEO Stan Laurent also reaffirmed Photobox's commitment to developing UK talent.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 527, "end": 528}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, Laurent added, is \"a great place to find the talent that we need.", "idx": 41268}], "idx": 26825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five things learned from Sunday's GOP debate: Everybody gets their follow-up There's been a lot of grousing about the back-to-back debate schedule but, in fact, the candidates seemed to relish the chance to follow up on their performances Saturday night. Both Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich were panned for failing to land a blow on Mitt Romney Saturday. That changed within the opening minutes of Monday's match-up, with both candidates moving aggressively against Romney right out of the gate. Meanwhile, Jon Huntsman had clearly been thinking about Romney's Saturday criticism of his service as ambassador to China under President Barack Obama. 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New York based novelist David Gordon wrote a book called 'The Serialist' in 2010 which premiered in the United States and did moderately well. In Japan the book was a sensation.\n@highlight\nAuthor David Gordon's book 'The Serialist' became a literary hit in Japan and was even adapted into a Japanese film\n@highlight\nGordon describes being greeted in Japan by television crews, bright lights, and fans\n@highlight\nAmerican author David Gordon is so popular in Japan that his next book 'Mystery Girl' came out there before it came out in New york", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only did Gordon's book win big among readers, @placeholder decided to help Gordon reach an even wider audience with a movie adaptation.", "idx": 41280}], "idx": 26834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 14:33 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 5 September 2013 A video of three Korean women dancing in leotards is rumoured to be the 'sex tape' Kim Jong-Un used to justify the execution of his ex-girlfriend. The seemingly innocuous clip shows the trio dancing to a version of Elvis' Aloha Oe in cowboy hats and tasselled skirts. However reports from China - North Korea's only ally - that it was this video that led to the execution of Hyon Song-wol and 11 other entertainers. This video of three Korean women dancing is rumoured to be the 'sex tape' used to justify the execution of Kim Jong-Un's ex-girlfriend Hyon Song-wol and 11 other entertainers\n@highlight\nVideo of dance trio reported to be 'sex tape' by some Chinese media\n@highlight\nShows three women dancing to Elvis's Aloha Oe on stage\n@highlight\nHyon Song-wol executed amid claims she appeared in pornograhic videos\n@highlight\nA dozen musicians were apparently executed in public by machine gun", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "week that @placeholder had been killed by machine gun fire amid claims that she", "idx": 41284}], "idx": 26836} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Patchogue, New York (CNN) -- In the December chill of Long Island, Joselo Lucero stands on the spot where seven teenagers attacked his brother and another Hispanic man five years ago as part of the pastime they made out of hunting and beating up Latinos. His brother, Ecuadorean immigrant Marcelo Lucero, was fatally stabbed by one of the attackers in a sport authorities say the youths referred to as \"beaner hopping.\" Authorities called it a hate crime. Lucero points to a patch of grass near the Long Island Rail Road station in this waterfront village where the confrontation began on the night of November 8, 2008. There was the spot where a knife pierced Marcelo's chest; the house where his cries for help went unheeded; the fence where his body crumpled and bled to death.\n@highlight\nEcuadorean immigrant Marcelo Lucero was attacked and killed in 2008\n@highlight\nHis death triggered a federal investigation in Suffolk County\n@highlight\nCounty leaders have voted unanimously for Justice Department oversight of police\n@highlight\nSuffolk deputy chief: \"I'd like to think we are heading in the right direction\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 499, "end": 519}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 986, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Patchogue's Latino population has risen steadily, with @placeholder making up the largest group, according to advocates.", "idx": 41287}], "idx": 26839} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters for The Mail on Sunday Anna Yearley, Labour general secretary is reported to have said that 'Northerners are backwards' A senior aide to Ed Miliband called Northerners \u2018backward\u2019 over choosing women MPs in a blazing row with a Labour veteran, it was claimed last night. Anna Yearley, the Labour leader\u2019s political secretary and \u2018fixer\u2019, is said to have made the remark in an argument over moves to replace Northern male Labour MPs with younger, female ones. Austin Mitchell, 79, who is retiring as Labour MP for Great Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, at the next Election, said Ms Yearley told him Labour activists in the North had blocked moves to promote more female MPs \u2013 and she was determined to make them toe the line.\n@highlight\nLabour is split over plans to introduce 'all women shortlists' for the election\n@highlight\nAnna Yearley believes northern activists are blocking women's progress\n@highlight\nAustin Mitchell said Yearley spoke to him like he was a 'subnormal pensioner'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 216, "end": 218}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 927, "end": 941}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She may be right, but @placeholder have the right to choose whoever they want.", "idx": 41298}], "idx": 26846} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Keira Knightley may be six months pregnant but there will be no slackening in pace as she sashays up the red carpet at the Oscars tomorrow. Make-up can hide any exhaustion after all. For the young British star, nominated as Best Actress for her role in The Imitation Game, the war-time movie about the Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing, it will be the last leg of a marathon of pre-award parties, post-award parties, talk show appearances and discussion events to promote the film. It is a schedule that has prompted concern from a midwife and left her looking tired. Like countless other Oscars contenders, Knightley has learnt that there is no such thing as a night off when you are campaigning for a Harvey Weinstein film. Hollywood\u2019s most famous and most influential producer was not nicknamed The Punisher for nothing.\n@highlight\nKeira Knightley is nominated for her role in Weinstein's The Imitation Game\n@highlight\nNicknamed The Punisher, he is Hollywood's most influential producer\n@highlight\n62-year-old is admired, feared and loathed in equal measure in Hollywood\n@highlight\nHe has been accused of trying to throttle one film executive in a restaurant\n@highlight\nAlso revered as a man with unmatched skill in nurturing independent films\n@highlight\nAnd he has championed the careers of Gwyneth Paltrow and Meryl Streep", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 253, "end": 270}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 889, "end": 906}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1323}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s reputation as a savage slasher of films in the cutting room if he regards them as too long or too slow, has earned him the nickname Harvey Scissorhands.", "idx": 41303}], "idx": 26848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Cable PUBLISHED: 19:12 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 14 March 2013 Jeffrey Archer has revealed his sadness over the declining health of Margaret Thatcher, admitting that his long-term friend no longer recognises him. The author and former Tory MP, who served under Lady Thatcher when she was prime minister, said that the 87-year-old had been one of three \u2018remarkable women\u2019 in his life alongside his mother Lola and wife Mary. But he says that her failing memory means she doesn\u2019t know who he is when they now meet. Suffering ill health: Former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street in 2010\n@highlight\nLord Archer is 'terribly sad' that Lady Thatcher does not recognise him now\n@highlight\nArcher gets weekly updates and says 'she's not well'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder and I were among her closest friends; Margaret adored Mary.", "idx": 41305}, {"query": "@placeholder has been married to his Chemist wife for 46 years.", "idx": 41306}], "idx": 26850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For the second year running a charity dedicated to supporting returned servicemen and women has enlisted the help of dozens of celebrities for a unique campaign. But for Australian country singer Samantha McClymont, the Take A Seat for Legacy initiative holds a very special significance. While performing for the troops in Iraq with her two sisters Brooke and Mollie as their band The McClymonts, Samantha had the experience of a lifetime, as well as a little extra something else she hadn't quite bargained for. 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He is also a convicted paedophile who hid a disturbing secret from his two wives. Under such unfortunate circumstances, Australian mothers and divorcees Belinda and Maggie have come together to reveal their ex-husband's dark past for fear that he may strike again. Scroll down for video Adrian Williams, a paedophile, kept his disturbing dark secret from his two wives Belinda (left) is from Mr William's first marriage and Maggie (right) from his second Mr Williams was aged 16 when he married Belinda, who was a 20-year-old single mother at the time.\n@highlight\nAdrian Williams served six years in jail for molesting his own children from his first marriage\n@highlight\nWhile on parole on to marry another single mother and had two children with her\n@highlight\nShe had no idea she married a paedophile\n@highlight\nHe now lives in country Victoria where he's settled in with another woman", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder showed the letter to Maggie as she revealed to her the horrific truth", "idx": 41310}], "idx": 26852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:55 EST, 18 September 2013 The Rabbi behind the Los Angeles Kabbalah Center, who attracted followers including Madonna, Britney Spears and Demi Moore, died today, aged 86. Rabbi Philip Berg, known as Rav by his devotees, had been in declining health since a stroke in 2004. The 86-year-old Rabbi was best known for bring Jewish mysticism to the masses through the center he set up in 1965. Mentor: Rabbi Philip Berg introduced followers including Madonna and Britney to Kabbalah At the height of its popularity, celebrities including Paris Hilton, Rosie O'Donnell and Lindsay Lohan could all be seen wearing the red thread bracelet associated with Kabbalah - an ancient practice usually reserved for Jewish scholars.\n@highlight\nRabbi Philip Berg credited with bring Jewish mysticism to the masses\n@highlight\nActors and musicians flocked to the Los Angeles center he founded", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "forget, and the comfort of a @placeholder that we can all call home,' a statement from the center said today.", "idx": 41314}], "idx": 26853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 18:37 EST, 26 October 2013 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 26 October 2013 Nearly two-thirds of voters oppose planned hikes in green taxes \u2013 and back David Cameron in his battle with Nick Clegg to \u2018roll back\u2019 the levies. A total of 60 per cent of voters object to the charges, which will hit households with an extra \u00a3270 per year on their energy bills by 2020. Just 18 per cent support the taxes. The findings, in a Survation poll, come after a week in which double-digit hikes by the energy companies dominated debate at Westminster.\n@highlight\nA full 60 per cent of voters object to paying 'green taxes'\n@highlight\nMajority backs David Cameron's promise to cut back on levies\n@highlight\nCharges will see households pay extra \u00a3270 a year by 2020", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}]}, "qas": [{"query": "cent support for Mr @placeholder\u2019s move, against just 11 per cent who want", "idx": 41323}], "idx": 26860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Osh, Kyrgyzstan (CNN) -- Life in this embattled country's second-largest city appeared calm Tuesday even as concerns over the plight of refugees grew. The calm came as the Central Asian nation's news agency AKI Press reported that the death toll had risen to 176, a number that some observers discounted as low. A team of Red Cross doctors who visited Jalalabad's main hospital estimated the death toll at \"several hundred.\" The streets of the southern city of Osh appeared deserted, except for a few pedestrians and army checkpoints. Stores, warehouses and shops were burned along miles of streets, which were patrolled armed police and soldiers.\n@highlight\nNEW: Death toll at 176, Kyrgyz news agency reports; Red Cross estimate is higher\n@highlight\nNEW: Concern grows over plight of ethnic Uzbeks who have fled the unrest\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This is far from over,\" Red Cross says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 461, "end": 463}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Right now our focus is humanitarian but it remains to be seen exactly what, if any, security assistance @placeholder needs,\" said the official, who spoke on background because of the diplomatic sensitivity of the issue.", "idx": 41335}, {"query": "Mosques and hospitals in @placeholder are receiving large numbers of burn victims and people with gunshot wounds, she said.", "idx": 41336}], "idx": 26868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Inside La Cl\u00ednica del Pueblo's adobe-colored confines, William Joachin works furiously to help the dozens of Spanish-speaking patients who queue up weekly seeking help registering for Obamacare. He logs into DC Health Link, the local insurance exchange, and his fingers click rapidly on the computer keys as he enters information into page after page while translating questions and answers into Spanish for families whose members often each have a different immigration status. \"Si,\" he tells them, the son who was born here qualifies for coverage under Obamacare. No, the El Salvadoran-born mom who has a green card and has been here for only two years, will not qualify for Medicaid until she has been in the U.S. five years.\n@highlight\nSpanish speakers face extra challenges signing up for Obamacare\n@highlight\nTechnical glitches on Spanish site, government mistrust, digital divide to blame\n@highlight\nObama administration hoping for high Hispanic enrollment\n@highlight\nHispanic community advocates taking wait and see approach on Obamacare success", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 47}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since October 1, there have been more than 330,000 @placeholder calls, which represents 4% of overall call volume, according to the agency.", "idx": 41345}], "idx": 26875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. military has obtained new video apparently made by those holding the lone American prisoner of war, Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. A U.S. military official told CNN the clip shows the Wood River Valley, Idaho, native in diminished health from the effects of close to five years in captivity. He was seized in Afghanistan in June 2009 and is believed held by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network in Pakistan, the official said. The so-called proof-of-life video, the first of him in nearly three years, has a reference to December 14, 2013. CNN has not seen the video. U.S. efforts to free Bergdahl, including negotiating for his release, have so far failed.\n@highlight\nFirst video of Bergdahl in nearly three years surfaces\n@highlight\nArmy soldier was taken captive in 2009, believed held by Taliban-aligned group\n@highlight\nU.S. efforts to free Bergdahl, including negotiating for his release, have so far failed\n@highlight\nFamily asks in statement that captors release Bergdahl", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 381, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. government acknowledged in May 2012 that it was engaged in talks with the @placeholder to free Bergdahl.", "idx": 41348}], "idx": 26878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The University of North Carolina has brought on a former U.S. attorney to conduct an independent investigation of academic irregularities at the Chapel Hill campus. Kenneth L. Wainstein, a 19-year veteran of the U.S. Justice Department, will have access to \"new information that may become available,\" UNC system President Tom Ross and UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol L. Folt said in a joint announcement Friday. The appointment of Wainstein by the university system comes amid increased national scrutiny on the matter. The institution has been under the microscope for two years, ever since the revelation that students -- mostly athletes -- were taking classes where little or no work was required.\n@highlight\nUniversity hires independent counsel to look into irregularities\n@highlight\nWainstein worked for Justice Department for two decades\n@highlight\nCNN highlighted ongoing problems with student-athlete literacy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 40}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 193}, {"start": 221, "end": 243}, {"start": 311, "end": 313}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 837}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder statement said Wainstein's finding will be made public.", "idx": 41350}], "idx": 26879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ten years ago this month, I stood on the U.S. Senate floor as our nation's leaders debated the first major anti-terrorism legislation after the tragic attacks of September 11. This legislation, which quickly passed Congress and became law, would allow the federal government, for the first time, to easily spy and collect data on innocent Americans. This law, the poorly named USA Patriot Act, and subsequent expansions of federal law enforcement power, would erode America's freedoms and waste precious resources. Patriotism is about defending America's moral character and celebrating what makes this country great. Unfortunately, this bad law did the exact opposite.\n@highlight\nFarhana Khera: Patriot Act allows federal government to spy on innocent Americans\n@highlight\nFor 10 years, she says, FBI has targeted citizens based on race, faith, and politics\n@highlight\nKhera: FBI can question you about a Facebook post, or spy on your emails, internet, records\n@highlight\nAct erodes freedoms, sows fear and mistrust, and needs to be changed, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 386, "end": 400}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 809}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Congress should amend the law to require law enforcement to focus on actual threats, and should conduct a full public accounting of the use of the @placeholder and all federal surveillance powers that target Americans based on their race, faith or political ideology.", "idx": 41355}], "idx": 26881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Doctors hopeful two-year-old will walk again, although mother predicts a long road to recovery Little girl was with her father at the time of the accident By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 21:58 EST, 11 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:22 EST, 12 August 2012 A Washington State toddler lost several toes after being accidentally run over by a ride-on lawnmower. Juliette Nau-Johnson, two, was staying with her father in Sandpoint on Monday when the heart-breaking accident took place. The child normally stays with her single mother, Lesley Johnson, who rushed to her daughter's side at the local hospital's emergency room. Horrific: Two-year-old Juliette Nau-Johnson lost several toes after she was reportedly run over by a riding lawnmower on Monday\n@highlight\nDoctors hopeful two-year-old will walk again, although mother predicts a long road to recovery\n@highlight\nLittle girl was with her father at the time of the accident\n@highlight\nFacebook site and online donation drive started", "entities": [{"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 350, "end": 369}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 635, "end": 654}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a Facebook page set up to promote the drive, dozens of people from around the nation expressed their regards for the mother-daughter duo, and contributed money to keep @placeholder by her child's side.", "idx": 41366}], "idx": 26889} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.N. peacekeeping chief says Syria is now in a civil war. Some experts agree with U.N. official Herve Ladsous that the war-torn country has reached that chilling milestone. Others say the country is hurtling in that direction. The conflict began in March 2011 when a fierce Syrian government crackdown on peaceful protesters morphed into a bloody government uprising. Stephen Biddle, Roger Hertog Senior Fellow for Defense Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, said popular conversation about civil war tends to be dominated by images of the U.S. Civil War, and it conjures a vague picture of a \"really bad conflict.\" But the rigorously defined scholarly meaning of civil war fits Syria now, just as it applied to Iraq last decade, he said.\n@highlight\nScholars say Syrian conflict fits definition of a civil war\n@highlight\nSome analysts believe the trajectory is pushing Syria toward civil war\n@highlight\nSyria is unlike Libya last year and Lebanon in the 1980s, an analyst said\n@highlight\nPresident Bush didn't want \"civil war\" used to describe Iraq, one professor said", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 441}, {"start": 450, "end": 477}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder during the 1980s, the state collapsed and \"we saw a proliferation of armed groups across society in multiple directions\" in a society with no controlling authority, Heydemann said.", "idx": 41370}], "idx": 26891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 45-year-old mother-of-five, who has had two of her children as a result of IVF, and two via surrogacy, was stunned to find herself pregnant by natural means in April, following a 20-year battle with fertility. 'After two decades without a spontaneous conception; after countless ovarian stimulation cycles, multiple intrauterine insemination and more than five IVF attempts... I was pregnant - the old fashioned way,' Carolyn Savage writes of her discovery for Today.com. And not only has the Ohio mother suffered several miscarriages in the past, she has even given birth to another couple's child, when, six years ago, doctors accidentally implanted her with the wrong embryo during an IVF mix-up. Mrs Savage made worldwide news when she agreed to carry the child to full term anyway, and then reunite him with his biological parents.\n@highlight\nCarolyn Savage, an Ohio mother-of-five, made headlines in 2009 when a clinic implanted her with the wrong embryo, and she gave birth to another couple's baby for them\n@highlight\nOnly her first son Drew, 19, was conceived naturally, with husband Sean, 44\n@highlight\nHer next son, Ryan, 17, and daughter Mary Kate, six, were the result of subsequent IVF treatments, and her twins Isabella and Regan, three, were born via a surrogate\n@highlight\nMrs Savage is now shocked to discover she is expecting an un-planned baby boy", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 79}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Baby Logan: Mr and Mrs Savage in 2009 with the child she birthed for another couple (center), pictured with their children, Mary Kate, then three (left), Ryan, then 14 (right) and @placeholder, then 16 (top right)", "idx": 41380}], "idx": 26895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The affair that brought an end to David Petraeus' tenure as CIA director came to light during an FBI investigation into a complaint that his biographer Paula Broadwell was sending harassing e-mails to another woman close to him, a U.S. official said Saturday. During the investigation, other communications surfaced between Petraeus and Broadwell, a married mother of two, according to the official. The official did not identify the woman who made the initial complaint and did not know the nature of her relationship with Petraeus. The FBI interviewed Petraeus in the course of its inquiry, said the official, who stressed that the CIA director was never the target of the investigation and his communications were never compromised. The official did not know whether Broadwell was interviewed.\n@highlight\nA probe into harassing e-mails uncovered communications between Petraeus and his biographer\n@highlight\nThe FBI informed the director of national intelligence of the situation on Election Day\n@highlight\nPetraeus was never the target of the inquiry, an official says\n@highlight\nCIA Director Gen. David Petraeus resigned after admitting an affair", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 106, "end": 108}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 924, "end": 926}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN has not been able to reach @placeholder for comment.", "idx": 41381}], "idx": 26896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Patrick Kennedy is sprawled in a too-small chair in a tiny courtyard in Atlanta, talking to a reporter and trying to catch the early spring sunlight. The 43-year-old Kennedy left Congress in January, after spending more than half his life in public office. Now he's outside the Carter Center, taking a break after talking up his latest plan to a group of mental health advocates, including former first lady Rosalynn Carter. One thing Kennedy enjoys is talking, and these days, he can say whatever he wants. He shouts when he gets excited. He laughs a lot. He curses when he brings up frustrations.\n@highlight\nFormer U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy launching new effort to map the human brain\n@highlight\n\"Moonshot\" will work toward curing \"every kind of brain disease\"\n@highlight\nKennedy's own addiction, mental health issue drive passion\n@highlight\nKennedy: \"I'm looking to live more than just surviving\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 418, "end": 432}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Incidentally, Kennedy's departure in January marked the first time in 58 years that there is no @placeholder in the national government -- no congressman, senator or president.", "idx": 41384}], "idx": 26898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The old managerial head versus the emerging force, the established team of winners versus the homegrown heroes. The Capital One Cup has many intriguing sub-plots and Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai caught up with three legends of both clubs \u2014 Graham Roberts, Glenn Hoddle and Micky Hazard \u2014 to discuss how it might pan out. Chelsea and Tottenham are set to face off in the Capital One Cup final on Sunday Mail on Sunday: Chelsea v Tottenham \u2014 a game close to all your hearts. How do you assess where they both stand? Hazard: What a great cup final. Chelsea are the finished article and they have probably the best manager in the world whereas Spurs are a work in progress with a young, up-and-coming manager.\n@highlight\nChelsea play Tottenham in Capital One Cup final at Wembley on Sunday\n@highlight\nGraham Roberts, Glenn Hoddle and Micky Hazard played for both clubs\n@highlight\nHere, Sportsmail asks the trio how the final may pan out", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 130}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 179, "end": 195}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I\u2019m thinking, \u2018Oh my word, I cannot be the first manager for so many years to lose to @placeholder\u2019.", "idx": 41394}], "idx": 26905} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first day of 2014 was a day to celebrate in our history -- it was the first time that all Americans could buy health insurance regardless of pre-existing medical conditions, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. But despite the good news, criticism of the ACA continues. Some Republicans have eagerly identified individuals who are not happy with the ACA. Sanjay Gupta: Better health not about Obamacare, it's about you As 2014\u2014a midterm election year\u2014dawns, it is time to ask: What does the GOP offer other than negativism? What is the GOP alternative to the ACA, who would it help and who would it hurt?\n@highlight\nTimothy Jost: The first day of 2014 was a day to celebrate in our history\n@highlight\nJost: Despite promises of Obamacare, Republicans are critical or call for repeal\n@highlight\nHe says alternative proposals offered by House Republicans help the rich and healthy\n@highlight\nJost: As high cost sharing under Obamacare will be discussed, just look at GOP plans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 201, "end": 219}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 845, "end": 861}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}, {"start": 975, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Exclusion of @placeholder from insurance coverage would also likely increase under Republican proposals to permit interstate health insurance sales, which could drive a race to the bottom in state insurance regulation.", "idx": 41407}], "idx": 26913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mass die-offs of certain animals has increased in frequency every year for seven decades, according to a new study. Researchers found that such events, which can kill more than 90 per cent of a population, are increasing among birds, fish and marine invertebrates. The reasons for the die-offs are diverse, with effects tied to humans such as environmental contamination accounting for about a fifth of them. Three US institutions say mass die-offs are now more common. They have increased by one event per year for 70 years. Pictured are dead tilapia floating near Salton Sea Beach in California, US on 19 Januray 11. They were killed by erosion and high toxicity levels from farm runoff\n@highlight\nThree US institutions say mass die-offs are now more common\n@highlight\nThey have increased by one event per year for 70 years\n@highlight\nAlthough not as deadly as an extinction they can kill 90% of a population\n@highlight\nReasons include human intervention and climate factors\n@highlight\nThe worst cases were the result of multiple causes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 415, "end": 416}, {"start": 566, "end": 581}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 599}, {"start": 706, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder mortality events occur when a large percentage of a population dies in a short time frame.", "idx": 41413}], "idx": 26916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Simferopol, Ukraine (CNN) -- There has been lots of talk by officials about Ukraine, specifically about the disputed region of Crimea and it possibly joining Russia. There have been threats of sanctions and other punitive measures against Moscow, for allegedly supporting this breakaway from Ukraine, in spirit and in action. Troops -- some uniformed, some not -- have been seen in and around the region, raising worries, even if no one has been shot. But could something big and decisive be coming soon? For as tense as things are now, the fear is that things could deteriorate quickly and bloodily. The trigger may be Sunday's vote in Crimea, where voters can formally set the stage for its secession from Ukraine and becoming part of Russia.\n@highlight\nU.S. warns Americans in Russia about possible \"violence or anti-U.S. actions\"\n@highlight\nU.S., Russian talks go nowhere: \"We don't have a common vision,\" Lavrov says\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry: Russia has a choice, will pay price if it annexes Crimea\n@highlight\nArmored trucks rumble through northern Crimea; Russia stages military drill near Ukraine border", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the @placeholder foreign minister and his team did engage in talks Friday, calling them negotiations may be a reach.", "idx": 41418}, {"query": "The situation seems to have had an impact already within @placeholder, as evidenced by steep declines in its stock market and the value of the ruble.", "idx": 41420}], "idx": 26919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton Nearly 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria by Islamist militants could be released in exchange for jailed comrades, a former negotiator has reportedly said. The group snatched the girls from their boarding school in Chibok in the lawless Borno region in the north of the country. A former mediator who once brokered peace talks with the group has told the Telegraph he believes the video, where Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau threatens to sell the girls as slaves, shows he plans to use them as \u2018bargaining chips\u2019 rather than kill them. Scroll down for video A grab taken from a video obtained by French news agency AFP which shows the leader of Islamist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau (centre), vowing to sell hundreds of captured schoolgirls as sex slaves\n@highlight\nShehu Sani says the girls are being used as 'bargaining chips'\n@highlight\nAdds they could be released in exchange for jailed Boko Haram prisoners\n@highlight\nMore than 300 schoolgirls were snatched by militants last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shekau (centre) claimed responsibility on Monday for the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls during a raid in the village of @placeholder in northeast Nigeria last month", "idx": 41424}], "idx": 26920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Half a point. That\u2019s all it was. World No 1, and world No 3, played as a team over 36 holes. Half a point. Yet somehow, in the dwindling light of day one at Gleneagles, it felt almost like a win. Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia were the Ryder Cup\u2019s marquee pairing. They were Paul McGinley\u2019s banker, without equal in either team on current form. Yet standing on the 17th tee, they were two down with two to play, having already lost their morning session. Garcia was staring at the worst day of his life as a Ryder Cup player. He had been sent out morning and afternoon on nine previous occasions and had never drawn a blank. Now it was a real possibility.\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia take just half a point from the opening day\n@highlight\nEurope's Garcia and McIlroy lost to USA's Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson in the fourballs morning session on Friday\n@highlight\nDuo ended all square against Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler in foursomes\n@highlight\nMcIlroy paired with Ian Poulter for Saturday's fourballs against USA's Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler on day two of the 2014 Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nEurope take a two-point lead into Saturday's play against USA", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Europe led by a hole coming away from the 15th, but @placeholder eagled the 16th and Mickelson did the rest.", "idx": 41430}], "idx": 26925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea's apparent cooperation with nations seeking to end its nuclear weapons ambitions -- six years after a deal collapsed and two years after testing a bomb -- may lead to questions about why it would play ball now. Some signs show North Korean leader Kim Jong Il does intend to drop his nuclear weapon program, experts say. One school of thought: The communist nation, in desperate economic straits, has long been willing to drop its program for better relations with the United States. But mistakes on both sides interfered, according to Jim Walsh, a national security analyst.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's negotiations driven by economic need, desire for survival, experts say\n@highlight\nChina, embarrassed by nuclear test, has prodded North Korea, expert says\n@highlight\nDeceit possible, experts say, but nation's best interest is to be on West's good side", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Walsh said the West doesn't have hard evidence to determine @placeholder's intentions.", "idx": 41437}], "idx": 26929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a dramatic turn during her murder trial, newlywed Jordan Linn Graham pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree murder in a plea deal and recounted how she pushed her new husband over a Montana cliff last summer. \"It was a reckless act,\" she told the judge who demanded the truth of what happened to Cody Johnson, her husband of eight days, in Glacier National Park in July. \"I just pushed,\" she stated. The newlywed couple was arguing when he grabbed her and she told him, \"Let go.\" She thought he was going to hold her down. She put one hand on his back and another on his shoulder and then pushed him face-first to his death, she told the court.\n@highlight\n\"For us, it's been emotional from the drop of the gavel,\" defense attorney says\n@highlight\nFriend of victim is terse about justice: \"God'll take care of it\"\n@highlight\n\"I just pushed\" Cody Johnson over the cliff, defendant tells the judge\n@highlight\nShe now faces at least 19 1/2 years in prison and a maximum of life", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 70}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 345, "end": 365}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another relative of @placeholder, who was 25, threw her head back and cried, whispering \"she said guilty.\"", "idx": 41438}], "idx": 26930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Word on the cobblestone street is Istria is the \"new Tuscany.\" I disagree. The landscape of this northern part of Croatia is less cultivated. It's less wealthy. And, last I checked, the Renaissance didn't happen here. Plus, \"Istria\" is still a little-known proper noun and \"Tuscany\" has moved into adjective territory. Show me an American suburb and I'll show you a \"Tuscan\" kitchen, if not an entire foreclosed development named \"Tuscan Hills.\" Earlier this year when Olive Garden -- the strip mall home of endless breadsticks -- wanted to make itself more appealing, it announced it was making over its restaurants in the style of Tuscan farmhouses. Now, I don't know if they serve shark in Tuscany, but the region has certainly jumped it.\n@highlight\nCroatia's Istrian peninsula inspires comparisons with Italy's Tuscany region\n@highlight\nWhile there are similarities, this pocket of Croatia hasn't suffered a tourism crush\n@highlight\nIts villages are less cultivated, less wealthy and delightfully unspoiled", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it's not the part that people are thinking of when they label this area the \"new @placeholder.\"", "idx": 41443}], "idx": 26934} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kim Lehmkuhl, 34, accused of not doing her job as City Clerk resigned on Monday in a biting email A Pleasant Hill, California city clerk accused of tweeting during City Council meetings instead of taking minutes has resigned from her 'depressing' job with a biting email wishing 'good luck' to the 'schmuck' who has to take her place. Kim Lehmkuhl, 34, was elected as Pleasant Hill's clerk in 2012 and since has been criticized by the Mayor Tim Flaherty and other residents for writing opinionated Twitter updates during meetings instead of taking minutes. She was urged to resign. Lehmkuhl eventually left her position and not with a whimper but a fiery bang.\n@highlight\nKim Lehmkuhl, 34, resigned as City Clerk on Monday after being criticized for not taking minutes and for tweeting during meetings\n@highlight\nLehmkuhl was an elected official and could therefore not be removed from her position\n@highlight\nShe wished the new 'schmuck' who gets her job in transcribing every 'misogynistic joke' and 'self-indulgent anecdote'\n@highlight\nShe has taken a job in Washington D.C. with Working America, an affiliate of the AFL-CIO that represents non-union workers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She wrote,'I would be honored to have the opportunity to serve our local community as your @placeholder.'", "idx": 41444}], "idx": 26935} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Senior terrorist bankers Khalifa al-Subaiy and Abd al-Nuaymi (above) are allegedly living freely in Qatar Two senior terrorist financiers are alleged to be living freely in Qatar - despite the Gulf state's claim that it does not support terrorist groups. Khalifa Muhammad Turki al-Subaiy and Abd al-Rahman bin Umayr al Nuaymi are reportedly living in the country's capital Doha, according to a U.S. official. In a transcript of a keynote speech in Washington, obtained by the Sunday Telegraph, David Cohen - the under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence - confirmed their residence. He said: 'There are U.S. and UN-designated terrorist financiers in Qatar that have not been acted against under Qatari law.\n@highlight\nKhalifa al-Subaiy and Abd al-Nuaymi are allegedly living freely in Qatar\n@highlight\nThe terrorist bankers residence has been confirmed by a U.S. official\n@highlight\nU.S. Treasury said it could not disclose classified information on men\n@highlight\nAl-Nuaymi added to suspects list with financial sanctions in UK last month\n@highlight\nQatar says it condones jihadists in Iraq and Syria operating out of Gulf\n@highlight\nAdds to calls by UK Government to put pressure on Qatar to crack down", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 255, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 324}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 733, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Cohen added that the U.S. would continue to work with its partners in the @placeholder on the issue.", "idx": 41454}], "idx": 26943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Madonna has apologized for calling her son, Rocco Ritchie, the N-word in an Instagram picture following a public outcry. The outspoken entertainer landed in hot water on Friday after using the bizarre hastag '#disn****' in a caption accompanying a photo of her 13-year-old son boxing. While she's not known for bowing down to criticism, the Material Girl deleted the image within minutes of posting it and last night issued a heartfelt apology. Regretful: Madonna last night apologized on her Facebook and Twitter feeds for using the N-word on Instagram Fighting words: Madonna landed in hot water Friday evening after using the N-word in a caption that accompanied a photo of her son, 13-year-old Rocco Ritchie\n@highlight\nMadonna said she used the N-word as a 'term of endearment' for her 13-year-old son Rocco Ritchie\n@highlight\nShe apologized last night for the offensive Instagram caption in a public statement\n@highlight\nThe Material Girl had initially defied her critics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Queen @placeholder: Many of her loyal fans came to Madonna's defense, slamming her critics for misinterpreting her words", "idx": 41456}], "idx": 26945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He almost lost his balance when he sat down at the start and briefly lost his composure when someone dropped the F-word but, the subject of Rio Ferdinand aside, this felt like a happy homecoming for Ashley Cole. Not always everyone\u2019s cup of tea during a Premier League career spent at Arsenal and Chelsea, Cole returned to England for the first time as a Roma player on Monday and was quite the charmer. There were no hard feelings towards Chelsea for ending his eight-year stay at Stamford Bridge this summer and an acceptance that Italy has yet to see the best of him.\n@highlight\nCole was released in the summer after eight years at Stamford Bridge\n@highlight\nDefender is back in England for Roma's clash at Manchester City\n@highlight\nCole could come up against former Blues teammate Frank Lampard", "entities": [{"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 482, "end": 496}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ashley Cole has featured four times for @placeholder since his arrival in Italy in the summer", "idx": 41463}, {"query": "Ashley Cole has featured four times for Roma since his arrival in @placeholder in the summer", "idx": 41464}], "idx": 26949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The new Premier League season is nearly upon us and BT Sport have already made their move to stand out from the crowd with a gigantic selfie of their main football pundits. The picture, taken at BT Towers, included the likes of former Manchester United trio Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen and Paul Scholes, all of whom were pictured together for the first time for the company. Ferdinand will feature far less frequent than the likes of retired duo Owen and Scholes though, as he continues his playing career with newly-promoted QPR. Selfie time: Jake Humphrey took the photo which included the likes of Ferdinand, Owen and Scholes\n@highlight\nThe former Manchester United team-mates were part of the BT Sport selfie\n@highlight\nFerdinand will continue his roles with both BBC Sport and BT Sport when he is free from his on-field duties with QPR\n@highlight\nOwen will carry on as a co-commentator for BT Sport\n@highlight\nScholes has recently joined the company as a football pundit\n@highlight\nBT Sport face increased competition from the likes of BBC Sport", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 837, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With highly-respected and high-profile figures like Ferdinand and @placeholder continuing their work for the company the future can only be bright for BT Sport.", "idx": 41473}], "idx": 26955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The distraught families of two British hostages beheaded at the hands of ISIS fanatics today came together in show of unity at a memorial service for one of the murdered men. In a symbol of solidarity, Alan Henning's anguished wife and daughter linked armed with the family of David Haines as they attended the private memorial in honour of Mr Henning. The 47-year-old taxi driver was beheaded by the British Islamtic State terrorist dubbed 'jihadi John' in a gruesome video released last month while on a second aid convoy to Syria to help refugees. 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In Hong Kong, where superstitions can make or break a property deal, a real estate advertisement like this is not beyond the realms of the fantastic. With the local property market showing signs of cooling, almost every angle is worked to increase yields, and a trade in so-called haunted houses is now a visible feature of the market. \"There are a group of people that go around and bid on them,\" explains Eric Wong, a realtor with Hong Kong's Squarefoot.com.hk. \"Chinese people, especially in Hong Kong, don't like houses where something unfortunate has happened.\n@highlight\nHong Kong people tend to shun houses where the occupant met a violent death\n@highlight\nThe apartments are known as \"hongza\" in Cantonese, meaning \"calamity houses\"\n@highlight\n'\"Hongza\" apartments can sell at a steep discount, sometimes as much as 40%\n@highlight\nBuyers still trade in the apartments, which can show a strong yield on the rental market", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder houses can sometimes sell for as low as 40% below the city average, although 15-20% is more usual.", "idx": 41479}], "idx": 26961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Haleigh Jacobs and her husband, David, have spent the last two months in the hospital, hovering over their 8-pound newborn, Brantley. 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Another lump protrudes from his abdomen. \"It is frustrating,\" his mother said. \"For one, being a parent, you feel helpless, and then, you've got a baby that's hurting.\"\n@highlight\nBrantley was born with 25% of his birth weight coming from a malformed leg\n@highlight\nYoung parents are usually the people who have to deal with rare diseases\n@highlight\nIn cases like these, parents often feel frustrated and helpless", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had learned before giving birth there was something unusual about her third baby.", "idx": 41484}], "idx": 26964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five-time world champions Brazil needed to come from two goals down to beat underdogs the United States 3-2 in the final of the Confederations Cup in South Africa on Sunday night. Brazil celebrated a third Confederations Cup triumph following victories in 2005 and 1997. Captain Lucio headed an 84th-minute winner to end the hopes of the plucky Americans, who scored twice in the first half-hour in Johannesburg. Clint Dempsey, who netted in the shock 2-0 win against European champions Spain in the semi-finals, put the U.S. ahead in the 10th minute. A massive upset seemed to be on the cards when captain Landon Donovan doubled the lead in the 27th minute, but Brazil reduced the deficit just 41 seconds after the half-time break through Luis Fabiano.\n@highlight\nBrazil come from two goals down to beat U.S. 3-2 in Confederations Cup final\n@highlight\nClint Dempsey and Landon Donovan put Americans ahead in first half-hour\n@highlight\nLuis Fabiano pulls one back 41 seconds after half-time and then levels score\n@highlight\nCaptain Lucio heads home the winner in the 84th minute as Brazil retain title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 215, "end": 232}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 826, "end": 843}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 880, "end": 893}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the @placeholder visibly tiring, it was no surprise when Brazil claimed the winner.", "idx": 41487}], "idx": 26965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Police locked down New Delhi's key government district ahead of Monday's visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin, after two days of pitched street battles following the gang rape of a woman on a bus. Putin is scheduled to meet with Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh Monday afternoon and later with the Indian president. Authorities erected security barriers throughout the city's Raisina Hills area -- home to the presidential mansion, the parliament building and federal ministerial blocks. Only those authorized to work in the district were allowed to pass. Surviving rape, iReporters speak out Furious weekend demonstrations rocked Raisina Hills as public outrage surged after a 23-year-old woman was sexually assaulted and beaten to near death on a bus on December 16 by a group of six suspects, now under arrest, police say.\n@highlight\nRussian President Vladimir Putin is due visit India Monday\n@highlight\nNew Delhi's government district is under a lockdown\n@highlight\nProtesters demonstrate after the gang rape of a woman on a bus\n@highlight\nPolice say the woman was badly beaten and left for dead", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition to banners and cardboard placards, many demonstrators carried @placeholder flags as they scuffled with police.", "idx": 41489}, {"query": "Earlier in the day, @placeholder called for calm after clashes escalated.", "idx": 41490}], "idx": 26966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fernando Torres' highly-anticipated switch to English champions Chelsea was completed just before Monday transfer window closed in a deal that his former team Liverpool said had broken the British record. Chelsea's website reported that the Spain striker had signed a five-and-a-half-year contract, but did not disclose the fee -- which British media speculated would be about \u00a350 million ($80 million). However, it was still well short of the world-record $130 million that Spain's Real Madrid paid English club Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009. In another deal confirmed late on Monday, Benfica said that Brazil defender David Luiz had joined Chelsea in a deal worth $34 million that saw Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic sign for the Portuguese club.\n@highlight\nNEW: Chelsea sign Spain striker Fernando Torres from English rivals Liverpool\n@highlight\nEnglish clubs agree undisclosed fee which reportedly smashed British transfer record\n@highlight\nChelsea also sign Brazil defender David Luiz from Portuguese club Benfica\n@highlight\nLiverpool complete club-record deal for Newcastle's England striker Andy Carroll", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 24}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 561}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Having played against Chelsea many times since coming to @placeholder, and in some very big games I will never forget, I know there are many great players here and I will work hard to win a place in the team.", "idx": 41493}], "idx": 26968} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England began this summer wanting pace, bounce and carry in their Test pitches but have instead been confronted with surfaces more akin to Colombo and Kolkata than Lord\u2019s, Headingley and Trent Bridge. The result on Wednesday was that India felt very much at home on the first day of a pivotal series for Alastair Cook. Certainly there was no home advantage in Nottingham for England on a low, slow batting paradise of a pitch that was prepared more to ensure that the first Investec Test will last into the weekend rather than produce compelling cricket. 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The 21-year-old was named in the Super League Dream Team just 12 months ago after a sensational first full season in the top flight but he struggled to maintain his form this year and spent the second half of the season playing on a dual-registration with Doncaster. Crooks had a year left on his contract but sought a release so that he could follow in the footsteps of his father Lee, who had a successful spell in Australia with Western Suburbs and Balmain in the 1980s.\n@highlight\nBen Crooks, 21, was named in the Super League Dream Team last year\n@highlight\nHull released centre Crooks so that he could join Parramatta\n@highlight\nCrooks' father had a successful spell in Australia in the 1980s", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 78, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 132, "end": 154}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 617, "end": 639}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Hull spokesman said: 'The club feel the circumstances are right for @placeholder to pursue this significant lifestyle and career move in a new country, particularly following recent recruitment activity.", "idx": 41502}], "idx": 26971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jizan, Saudi Arabia (CNN)Driving out of the sleepy Saudi seaside town of Jizan at dawn, I had no idea what to expect. 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In Tongxin, a small village on the other side of the factory, the young have long gone, leaving only the old and frail behind. \"If we don't get moved out, I'll just die here soon,\" said 75-year-old Lu Baoyun. Young and old, locals living around the Kaedar plant near Shanghai in eastern China, blame the same thing for disrupting their lives: fumes from the factory. 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Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, 66, and from the same rural area of Mexico as El Chapo, is a close confidant of the jailed drug lord, and is considered to be the brains behind the operation. 'He is everything,' a US official told the Los Angeles Times. 'The brains. The logistics. Security. Everything.' Guzman was seen by officials as the muscle.\n@highlight\nIsmael 'El Mayo' Zambada, 66, grew up with former Sinaloa boss Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman\n@highlight\nHe has been quoted in the past as saying they talked often\n@highlight\nZambada has long been considered the brains of the Sinaloa cartel, Guzman was viewed as the muscle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 280, "end": 303}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 487, "end": 488}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 633, "end": 656}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, some fear Guzman's capture could spark more violence, though no @placeholder cartels seem strong enough at the moment to make a major play.", "idx": 41519}], "idx": 26976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's timing was impeccable: July 1 marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (SDF), the de-fanged fighting force that has protected the country since its creation from the ashes of post-World War II Japan. Following the announcement, it is also the day that, some would argue, the name ceased to have any meaning. Abe's government, mindful of looming regional security threats to Japan and its neighbors, has allowed the \"reinterpretation\" of the country's pacifist postwar constitution to reflect what he sees as necessary pivots to meet the 21st century security challenges that the nation faces.\n@highlight\nJapan's Prime Minister confirms a more liberal interpretation of the country's constitution\n@highlight\nRe-reading of postwar document will free up Japanese military to assist in conflicts overseas\n@highlight\nOpposition to the move runs high, although opinion is divided\n@highlight\nNo Japanese military personnel have participated in armed conflicts since World War II", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 126, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 250, "end": 272}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that @placeholder's security policy has evolved throughout the postwar period, and that the SDF activities in peacekeeping missions are appreciated around the world.", "idx": 41520}, {"query": "He said that Japan's security policy has evolved throughout the postwar period, and that the @placeholder activities in peacekeeping missions are appreciated around the world.", "idx": 41521}, {"query": "\"The @placeholder people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes,\" an excerpt reads.", "idx": 41523}], "idx": 26977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bayern Munich reject Xherdan Shaqiri looks set to snub Liverpool when he leaves the German giants next year. The Switzerland midfielder has made only three league starts for Bayern this season, and has long been angling for a move away from the club. Liverpool have led the race to sign Shaqiri for over a year - and the player looked set for a move to Anfield in the summer before the Bundesliga champions blocked the move - but new reports suggest that the player is set to join Wolfsburg. 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The vote by the councillors in the town of Dietramszell in Bavaria - the state where Nazism was born - is an embarrassment that shows the sneaking admiration that some in Germany continue to harbour for the dictator 68 years after his death in Berlin.\n@highlight\nVote by the councillors in the town of Dietramszell in Bavaria\n@highlight\nHitler given honorary citizenship in 1933\n@highlight\nFive towns a month vote to remove Hitler from their books", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 279, "end": 298}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thousands upon thousands of communities in Germany fell at Hitler's feet when he became @placeholder and Chancellor, giving him the keys to the city, sending him gifts and making him an honary dignitary.", "idx": 41550}], "idx": 26991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If the CIA did, in fact, secretly remove classified documents from Senate computers during an oversight probe, there will be consequences, the chairman of the House Intelligence committee told CNN Wednesday. \"We're going to have to unwind this, find out what the truth is,\" Republican Mike Rogers of Michigan told CNN's Chris Cuomo on \"New Day.\" \"If someone broke the law, they're going to have to pay the penalty.\" Rogers' comments followed Tuesday's accusation by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, that the CIA removed some documents from her staff's computers in the middle of an oversight investigation.\n@highlight\nRep. Mike Rogers wants to get to the bottom of the accusations against CIA\n@highlight\nIf Sen. 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Netflix now accounts for more than a third of all internet traffic during peak evening hours in North America, according to new research\n@highlight\nThe movie and TV streaming service is responsible for a staggering 35 percent of all home bandwidth usage in North America\n@highlight\nThe second most popular was YouTube which accounts for just 14 percent\n@highlight\nHome broadband users are using 30 percent to 40 percent more data than last year\n@highlight\nYouTube was the leader on mobile platforms, closely followed by Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On that front, @placeholder is the leader with a 19.75 percent share, and Facebook is right behind it with a 19.05 percent share.", "idx": 41557}], "idx": 26997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 17:05 EST, 28 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:16 EST, 28 February 2014 It may not quite have the glamour or glitz of the latest Hollywood blockbuster, but this blurry footage of an engineer standing in front of a camera is likely to be the first film ever shot in America. Revealed by GE and called 'Monkeyshines', it was created by engineers William Heise and William K. L. Dickson as they worked on the first device for viewing moving pictures. They made the movie for Edison Labs in 1889 or 1890 while working with Thomas Edison to develop and test the Kinetoscope, an early motion picture viewing device considered to be the precursor to movie projectors.\n@highlight\nFilm shows engineer in front of camera\n@highlight\nMade at Edison Labs in 1889 or 1890\n@highlight\nTeam developed the Kinetoscope, an early motion picture viewing device", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 307}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 382, "end": 402}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder was not a movie projector but introduced the basic approach that would become the standard for all cinematic projection before the advent of video, by creating the illusion of movement by conveying a strip of perforated film bearing sequential images over a light source with a high-speed shutter.", "idx": 41559}], "idx": 26999} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As Russia continues its military occupation of the Crimean district of Ukraine, as Putin enunciates a doctrine of military intervention in support of ethnic brethren, and the West ponders what might be done, Europeans begin to think again about the 1930s and the origins of World War II. The Russian historian Andrei Zubov, for example, has published a sophisticated comparison between Putin's seizure of Crimea and Adolf Hitler's annexation of Austria, seeing both as the beginning of a chain of events with fatal consequences not just for the subjects of the aggression but for the aggressors themselves. In Vienna, where I live, one also hears constant mentions of 1938. Austrians and other citizens of European Union countries are beginning to consider what the end of Ukraine might mean for their own European system. The point is not that Putin is like Hitler; the point is that the removal of a state from Europe has consequences for the continent.\n@highlight\nUkraine crisis is making Europeans think again about '30s and origins of World War II, says Timothy Snyder\n@highlight\nSnyder: As with Putin today in Ukraine, Hitler in 1938 in Austria based claim on need to protect fellow ethnics\n@highlight\nOnce Austria had gone, European leaders easily betrayed Czechoslovakia, which truly deserved support, he adds\n@highlight\nSeizure of Crimea was meant as challenge to EU, to prove European values cannot defend themselves - Snyder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 8}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1340, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1429, "end": 1434}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder system of today is based on the principle of state sovereignty, combined with the robust international cooperation of the European Union, and legitimated by a historically new attention to human rights.", "idx": 41562}], "idx": 27000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rory McIlroy is enjoying the best year of his fledgling golf career, but the U.S. Open champion is already making plans to spread his wings further. The 22-year-old announced on Friday that he is leaving the manager who helped turn him into potentially the next Tiger Woods, as he seeks to push himself to a new level. The world No. 3 is departing Andrew \"Chubby\" Chandler's International Sports Management, which looks after second-ranked Lee Westwood, Masters winner Charl Schwartzel and British Open champion Darren Clarke. He will link up with fellow Northern Irishman Graeme McDowell, the 2010 U.S. Open champion, at Dublin-based sports agency Horizon as he rejoins the PGA Tour next year.\n@highlight\nWorld No. 3 Rory McIlroy ends four-year association with manager Chubby Chandler\n@highlight\nU.S. Open champion decides to join compatriot Graeme McDowell at Horizon\n@highlight\nChandler's company wishes McIlroy future success with his new agency\n@highlight\nSergio Garcia takes two-shot lead at the halfway stage of Castello Masters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am now keen to move onto the next stage of my career and I feel this will be facilitated by a fresh view and a new structure around me,\" @placeholder said in a statement.", "idx": 41565}], "idx": 27002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Warning: Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle, says that Jews are fleeing France and this will increase because of today's terror attack Jews are fleeing terror-hit Paris because of growing anti-Semitism in France, one of Britain's most influential Jewish journalists said today. Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle, spoke out after an Islamic terrorist took six people hostage and held them captive in a Kosher supermarket in the French capital. This afternoon police ordered all shops in a famous Jewish neighborhood in central Paris to close. 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On the East Coast was Donald Trump, the New York business tycoon whose fortune and brand is boosted by his ability to navigate storms of controversy. On the West Coast was Gloria Allred, a Beverly Hills lawyer legendary for her ability to draw hordes of cameras to her law office to capture her outrage over alleged injustices done to her clients. 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Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., released a partial transcript of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform interview with the unnamed manager in the IRS' Cincinnati office. 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The Godfather of Soul not only oozed sin and raw sexuality from the stage, but his life off it was one long rap sheet of domestic-violence charges, blackout drug benders, and indiscriminate gunplay. To be fair, all of this is touched on in Tate Taylor's (\"The Help\") biopic of the Hardest Working Man in Show Business \u00e2\u20ac\u201d but with kid gloves. \"Get On Up\" too often plays it safe when it needs to be dangerous. 'Get On Up' trailer: The evolution of James Brown It doesn't help that writers Jez and John-Henry Butterworth chronologically pinball around like Ritalin-starved kids, never trusting the audience to take in the full sweep of the R&B singer's life. In the opening reel alone, the film jumps from 1988 (a high-speed chase with the cops that resulted in jail time) to 1968 (performing under fire in Vietnam) to 1939 (his impoverished Georgia childhood).\n@highlight\nTate Taylor directed this biopic about James Brown\n@highlight\nChadwick Boseman as the Godfather of Soul is the best thing about the film\n@highlight\nThe story too often plays it safe when it needs to be dangerous", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 67, "end": 83}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 344, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 565, "end": 581}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The best thing the movie has going for it is @placeholder's live-wire channeling of Brown.", "idx": 41571}], "idx": 27008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roberto Soldado scored his first Premier League goal since March and Harry Kane was again excellent for Tottenham as they beat Everton 2-1 at White Hart Lane. 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Bieber was \"excited,\" \"talkative,\" \"insulting\" and \"cocky\" and \"used profanity,\" according to a intoxication evaluation conducted by police in the Florida city. His speech was mumbled, his pupils dilated, his face flushed and his eyes bloodshot, the assessment said. 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Stunned furniture restorer Clive Payne, 46, was fixing up the valuable 18th century piece, bought at auction in 2006, when the two crumpled letters fell out. Coward's telegram, sent from Bermuda and dated September 1957, congratulated the author on her play The Mousetrap breaking the record for the longest running West End show. 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Following his superb British Grand Prix triumph on Sunday, Hamilton was asked how valuable it would be to win Rosberg's home race next up in Germany on July 20. Responding with a grin, Hamilton replied: 'To be honest Nico has never actually been in Germany, so it's not really his home race.' 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She never had it made. Born in Iowa in 1905, an only child, she soon moved with her parents to Montana. As she grew up, she developed a love of reading and an interest in writing, and submitted stories to her small-town newspaper. She studied English at college in Montana; she briefly and unhappily married and then divorced. She worked whatever jobs she could find. Her husband had built up numerous debts, including gambling losses; she vowed that she would make good on all of them, and she did. She sold some stories to the Saturday Evening Post, using her full name as a byline: Dorothy Marie Johnson. 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Cathy Garvey and her partner Dan Bowley spent six years trying for a baby. Four rounds of IVF treatment failed, leaving the couple, from Birmingham, heartbroken. But they finally achieved success after trying a new technique being pioneered in Britain. Cathy Garvey and her partner Dan Bowley spent six years trying for a baby. After four unsuccessful rounds of IVF and \u00a320,000 they eventually succeeded thanks to a pioneering treatment involving egg yolk and soya Called intravenous intralipid therapy, it is made from soya bean oil, egg yolk, glycerin and water and administered through an IV drip.\n@highlight\nCathy Garvey and her partner Dan Bowley spent six years trying for a baby\n@highlight\nHad four unsuccessful rounds of IVF, including one miscarriage\n@highlight\nDoctors eventually discovered Ms Garvey's body was 'immune' to pregnancy\n@highlight\nThis meant 'killer cells' were attacking any embryos placed inside her\n@highlight\nSaid IV mixture containing egg yolk and soy could keep these cells at bay\n@highlight\nSo-called intralipid treatment enabled Ms Garvey to conceive baby Joseph", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 223, "end": 225}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1226}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While I was pregnant with @placeholder I never moaned about anything.", "idx": 41605}], "idx": 27033} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Twelve survivors of the shooting that gravely wounded former Rep. 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An initial decision not to pursue charges against Zimmerman led to the dismissal of the town's police chief and the appointment of a special prosecutor, who accused the neighborhood watch volunteer of unjustly profiling and killing Martin.\n@highlight\nNEW: Jury selection in the trial of George Zimmerman started Monday\n@highlight\nHe faces a murder charge in the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nDefense attorneys say Zimmerman acted in self-defense\n@highlight\nThe case has sparked protests and ignited a national debate about race and gun laws", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 97}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 777, "end": 792}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said the @placeholder defense fund has raised $85,000 in the past week and a half.", "idx": 41624}], "idx": 27044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Eccles and Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 17:58 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:29 EST, 4 December 2013 Candid: Daley with female friend Nikita Ross Olympic diver Tom Daley was dating a woman only a few months before meeting his boyfriend \u2013 believed to be an Oscar-winning gay activist 20 years his senior. The 19-year-old met Hollywood screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, 39, in March, after the Nickelodeon Annual Kids\u2019 Choice Awards in Los Angeles. While Daley has refused to name his boyfriend, friends said Black was the mystery man. Daley, who won bronze at last year\u2019s London Olympics, told The Jonathan Ross Show, which airs on Saturday, that it was \u2018love at first sight\u2019, but admitted it was a shock to find he had fallen for a man. He said: \u2018People say \u201cwhy did he have a girlfriend last year?\u201d. 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The British Prime Minister was joined by Supreme Allied commander Dwight D. Eisenhower and King George VI at the observation point on the eve of the historic invasion of Europe. Fort Henry is today looked after by the National Trust and has been given a Grade Two listing in recognition of its historical significance. 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Now Jane Tomlinson's husband has admitted even he was stunned when his wife announced she intended to run a marathon after she had been given just six months to live. 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Thousands of demonstrators were expected to march on key ministerial buildings on Wednesday to demand an end to the government of Yingluck Shinawatra, ahead of a no-confidence vote in parliament on Thursday. The escalating political tension has prompted travel updates from 23 foreign governments, according to the Thai Foreign Ministry. 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There is growing evidence that several cardinals are anxious that Benedict XVI should not carry through his plan to live in an apartment block inside the walls of the Vatican. 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Zaha was sold to Manchester United for \u00a315million in January 2013 but has failed to shine and his Old Trafford future is shrouded in doubt. Parish insists the 21-year-old winger would be welcome back in south-east London, but stresses the decision is up to Palace boss Tony Pulis - and United. 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Nouhad Halawi, a saleswoman at Heathrow Airport's World Duty Free shop, said she and other Christian staff were systematically harassed by Muslims. She alleged the intimidation included: Sacked: Christian Nouhad Halawi who claims she was harassed by 'extremist' Muslims Mrs Halawi lost her job at the perfume counter in Terminal 3 in July after 13 years when she spoke out about bullying by a small group of 'extremist' Muslims at the airport.\n@highlight\nI was told I would go to hell, claims worker\n@highlight\n'Muslims made fun of colleague wearing crosses'\n@highlight\nLost job after speaking out about 'extremist' bullying\n@highlight\nBullying a friend at the airport for wearing crosses.\n@highlight\nMuslims telling her she would go to hell if she didn't convert.\n@highlight\nA Muslim colleague insisting she read the Koran. And;\n@highlight\nThat Jews were responsible for the September 11 terrorist attacks.", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 377, "end": 399}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is supposed to be a @placeholder country, but the law seems to be on the side of the Muslims.'", "idx": 41677}], "idx": 27077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The finger-pointing began almost immediately -- and with good reason. A mere few inches of snow had shut down Atlanta, forcing children to spend the night at schools, stranding drivers on interstates and making the city a laughingstock to the country. Why did this happen? Who's to blame? And, more importantly, could this happen elsewhere? Perhaps. Unlike Boston and New York, with their long-established infrastructures and diverse mass transit systems, Atlanta resembles the new American city. It's not just a city but also a region; a metro area that claims its outlying suburbs as its own -- as do Orlando and Dallas and Charlotte. It spans 28 counties sprawled over an area the size of Massachusetts.\n@highlight\nAtlanta doesn't have a diverse transit system\n@highlight\nThe city's mayor doesn't call all the shots\n@highlight\nThe state, not the city, is responsible for treating interstate roads\n@highlight\nThe governor said he was caught off guard by the storm's path", "entities": [{"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They need to have in Atlanta the same type of government you have in @placeholder, where the mayor controls the city and everything around that city, and the mayor can make decisions on road closures; he has emergency powers as when schools close,\" he said.", "idx": 41678}], "idx": 27078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York's Uber drivers will soon be allowed to turn their black cars into yellow cabs. The Taxi and Limousine Commission have approved a pilot program that will let up to 400 drivers convert any TLC car less than two years old into a yellow taxi. The move comes after a number of yellow cabbies who had painted their cars black in order to work for Uber are now regretting making the switch. The city hopes the program will bring down expenses for drivers, as well as make it easier for hacks to switch from working in one part of the industry to another.\n@highlight\nThe Taxi & Limousine Commission has quietly adopted a pilot program\n@highlight\nUp to 400 licensed cabbies will be allowed to paint over their black livery cars and hit the road for street hails in yellow cabs\n@highlight\nUber promises drivers $30-an-hour driving around New York\n@highlight\nSome drivers have become disenchanted with the app-based taxi firm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 120}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 572, "end": 598}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not so hot: Uber is disputing claims drivers are leaving en masse, pointing to company surveys that claim its @placeholder drivers make around $30 an hour, which they say is twice what yellow cab drivers earn", "idx": 41683}], "idx": 27082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Austin, Texas (CNN) -- A Texas legislative committee approved a measure Thursday that would place broad new restrictions on abortions in the state, paving the way for the contentious legislation to become law. House Bill 2 cleared the Senate Health and Human Services Committee on a 6-3 vote. The bill will move to the full Senate floor Friday afternoon in the second attempt to pass the legislation in the Senate. The bill originally failed to pass during the previous special session because of a filibuster from Democratic Sen. Wendy Davis. Rick Santorum, the former U.S. senator and presidential candidate, joined Texas Lt. Gov. 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It looks over a small valley with olive trees and grazing sheep. It also stinks here, the distinctive raw sewage smell of what's known locally as \"skunk water,\" sprayed by Israeli police as a riot-control measure. And when you walk down the road to the Abu Jamal family's East Jerusalem home, you tread on the metal remains of tear gas canisters. On Tuesday Ghassan Abu Jamal and his cousin Uday walked into a synagogue in the West Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof. Armed with meat cleavers, they attacked the worshipers inside, hacking at them with the knives. They killed four rabbis and a police officer before they were shot dead at the scene.\n@highlight\nIn the wake of several terror attacks, Israel revives policy of demolishing perpetrators' homes\n@highlight\nIsrael says the policy may save lives by providing a disincentive to commit attacks\n@highlight\nPalestinians say the demolitions are a counterproductive measure that will only make tensions worse", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 28}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today Ghassan and @placeholder stare out at mourners from posters and flyers on the walls of the family home.", "idx": 41700}], "idx": 27092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Coca-Cola, which became one of the world's most iconic brands by marketing its soft drinks as a means to happiness, is now buying up popular television advertising slots to address obesity -- mainly in the U.S. On Monday, the Atlanta, Georgia-based beverage giant began airing a two-minute commercial during the highest-rated shows on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News in hopes of becoming a clearly-heard voice in the growing debate over sodas and other sugary drinks and the health risks they cause. 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The Supreme Court plans on hearing a case brought up by death row inmates in Oklahoma, who believe the midazolam-based drug cocktail used by the state is a breach of their constitutional protection from 'cruel and unusual punishment'. The death penalty has long been controversial but became an even bigger issue last year with the botched execution of Oklahoma prisoner Clayton Lockett who writhed in pain and clenched his teeth during the 45 minutes it took for him to die from an injection last year.\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court will decide this year whether the three-drug combination used in Oklahoma executions is constitutional", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who will be retiring once his replacement is confirmed, has long opposed the death penalty since it presents the 'inevitable' risk of killing an innocent person.", "idx": 41716}], "idx": 27105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Canada and tennis? Really? Yes the country known in sporting terms for dominating ice hockey and curling is prospering in a summer sport. And at least among the men, Canada is trumping the U.S., its more heralded and populous neighbor. Early last year, Milos Raonic achieved a significant milestone when he became the first non-U.S. male to assume the position of North American No. 1 since rankings began in 1973. \"Didn't expect that one to happen,\" John McEnroe, the controversial, charismatic and talented former No. 1, said in a conference call. \"I guess I learned to expect the unexpected.\" While Raonic's feat said much about the amply discussed state of the U.S. men -- from having 42 players in the top 100 this week in 1984, only six found themselves there at the start of this week's U.S. Open -- it was the beginning of an unprecedented boom in Canadian tennis thanks to the 23-year-old, Eugenie Bouchard and Vasek Pospisil.\n@highlight\nCanada's Milos Raonic is the top-ranked North American male on the tennis tour\n@highlight\nTwenty years ago, no one could have forecast that and the U.S. men's slump\n@highlight\nCanadian tennis is on a high with Raonic, Eugenie Bouchard and Vasek Pospisil\n@highlight\nBouchard and Raonic excelled in Wimbledon singles and Pospisil won in doubles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 364, "end": 377}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 899, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 987, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To that end, Bouchard wasn't just happy to reach the Wimbledon final, and Raonic said @placeholder was bittersweet.", "idx": 41728}], "idx": 27113} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Carol Payne, 32, of Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, pictured outside Birmingham Crown Court, abused her position to swindle the cash A treasurer who stole almost \u00a343,000 from a church collection and a school minibus fund and used the cash to pay her child\u2019s tuition fees has been jailed for two and a half years. Carol Payne, 32, abused her position as a member of the parent-teacher association at Highclare School in Birmingham to swindle \u00a311,552, which had been allocated to buy a bus for the benefit of pupils. She also took \u00a331,300 from a Methodist church\u2019s collection fund, which was supposed to be used for the benefit of the congregation - among whom were members of her own family.\n@highlight\nCarol Payne abused her position to steal \u00a311,552 from Birmingham school\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old also swindled \u00a331,300 from a Methodist church collection\n@highlight\nFraudster even tricked her own mother-in-law in order to siphon money\n@highlight\nShe used the cash to pay her daughter's school tuition fees and her rent\n@highlight\nJudge jailed her for two and a half years at Birmingham Crown Court today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 418, "end": 433}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mother - who was chosen for the treasury role because she had a background in accountancy \u2013 pleaded guilty to stealing from @placeholder, as well as further offences of fraud and false accounting in relation to the church at an earlier court hearing.", "idx": 41740}], "idx": 27120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe is set to testify in the AEG Live wrongful death trial Wednesday, lawyers for the concert promoter said Monday. 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Jackson's youngest brother made an unsuccessful effort to reach the singer in his last weeks because of family concerns about his drug use, according to testimony Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Debbie Rowe is expected to be questioned about Jackson's drug use during the 1990s\n@highlight\nThe concert promoter is using Randy Jackson's testimony in the wrongful death trial\n@highlight\nAEG Live lawyers say Jackson was a secretive drug addict even beyond his family's help\n@highlight\nHis brother would \"kind of hide from me,\" Randy Jackson testifies", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 511, "end": 526}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder was questioned for several hours by AEG Live lawyers, only about an hour of the video was shown to jurors Friday.", "idx": 41747}, {"query": "Randy Jackson gave new insight into what happened that infamous day of the trial when @placeholder showed up late for court wearing pajamas.", "idx": 41749}], "idx": 27125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Al-Jazeera broadcast on Thursday an audiotape on which a voice identified as Osama bin Laden declares \"Iraq is the perfect base to set up the jihad to liberate Palestine.\" Terrorist leader Osama bin Laden spoke on a video released by al Qaeda in September. The voice calls on \"Muslims in neighboring countries\" to \"do their best in supporting their mujahedeen brothers in Iraq.\" \"My speech to you is about the siege of Gaza and the way to liberate it,\" he said. \"The Gaza siege is a direct result of Annapolis,\" he adds, apparently referring to the site of November's summit in Annapolis, Maryland, where Israeli and Palestinian leadership agreed to work toward a two-state plan.\n@highlight\nNEW: Speaker: My speech is about \"siege of Gaza and the way to liberate it\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Iraq base is ideal \"to set up the jihad to liberate Palestine,\" he says\n@highlight\nNEW: Bin Laden allegedly urges support for \"mujahedeen brothers in Iraq\"\n@highlight\nThe identity of the speaker has not been confirmed by CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And both parties didn't take @placeholder from us by negotiations and dialogue, but with arms and fire, and this is the only way to take it back,\" he said.", "idx": 41762}], "idx": 27132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- In a career already groaning under the weight of titles and accolades, Roger Federer joined another exclusive list of tennis luminaries when he beat Andy Murray in this year's Wimbledon final. In notching up his seventh Wimbledon win a month before his 31st birthday, Federer became the oldest champion since Arthur Ashe in 1975, and only the 11th player in the Open era to win a grand slam in his 30s. Only Andre Agassi (at the Australian Open in 2001 and 2003) and Pete Sampras (U.S. Open 2002) have achieved the feat this century suggesting that, more than ever, modern tennis is a game which favors the power, agility and the sheer exuberance of youth.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer continues to be a major force in the men's game despite his advancing years\n@highlight\nThe Swiss champion heads a rankings list with 24 players over 30 in the top 100\n@highlight\nAndre Agassi's fitness coach Gil Reyes says modern game takes great toll on body\n@highlight\nStrength was a key factor in Agassi's longevity allowing him to play with \"great relevance\" up until age of 36", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 424, "end": 435}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think it's possible, but we'll see how it goes,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 41776}], "idx": 27140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:47 EST, 11 December 2012 An international study has revealed that students in U.S. schools perform better than the global average, but still lag behind many of their peers in Asia and Europe. Fourth-graders have improved their scores in reading and math over the past four years, according to a study released Tuesday. But progress seems to fall off by eighth grade, where math and science scores are stagnant. Meanwhile, kids in countries like Finland and Singapore are outperforming American fourth-graders in science and reading. 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Lindsey Stewart died \"as a result of drowning and severe head injuries\" and Mark Lennon died \"as a result of drowning\" and \"suffered only minor bodily injuries,\" according to a press release from the Rockland County Medical Examiner's office. Lennon and Stewart disappeared late Friday when a 21-foot Stingray power boat they were passengers on slammed into one of three construction barges strapped together near the Tappan Zee Bridge, 25 miles north of Manhattan. Lennon was to be the best man in Stewart's wedding to Brian Bond on August 10.\n@highlight\nAutopsy say bride-to-be drowned, had severe head injuries; best man drowned\n@highlight\nA Jet Skier found the body believed to be best man Mark Lennon\n@highlight\nThe body of bride Lindsey Stewart was recovered Saturday\n@highlight\nThe wedding party's boat crashed into a parked barge on the Hudson on Friday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 185}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 371, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 589, "end": 605}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 865, "end": 875}, {"start": 906, "end": 920}, {"start": 956, "end": 972}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the search for @placeholder continued until Sunday morning, when a Jet Skier called police to report a body in the river.", "idx": 41781}], "idx": 27143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Uruguay hero Fernando Muslera was delighted after his team stunned hosts Argentina in a penalty shootout to reach the semifinals of the Copa America tournament, despite having a player sent off. The goalkeeper saved a spot-kick by striker Carlos Tevez to earn \"La Celeste\" a clash with Peru, who beat Colombia 2-0 after extra-time in Cordoba earlier on Saturday. The Uruguayans, who reached the last four at the 2010 World Cup, will be seeking to make the Copa final for the first time since 1999 when they line up in La Plata on Tuesday. The upset victory against close neighbors Argentina came exactly 61 years after Uruguay won the World Cup by stunning Brazil in Rio de Janeiro's Maracana stadium.\n@highlight\nUruguay to play Peru in semifinals of Copa America after eliminating hosts Argentina\n@highlight\nQuarterfinal ended 1-1 as both teams had a player sent off, one in each half\n@highlight\nGoalkeeper Fernando Muslera saves from Carlos Tevez as Uruguay win penalty shootout\n@highlight\nPeru went through earlier on Saturday, beating Colombia 2-0 after extra-time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 376, "end": 385}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 917, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When my work began ... we were intending to win the Copa America, but our main goal is the @placeholder.", "idx": 41785}], "idx": 27145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Balls. That's how a family shows its power,\" declares Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins in \"Dark Shadows\" to the bemused descendants gathered around the dinner table. In his day -- the 1700s -- throwing a party was a political act. But 200 years later -- in 1972, to be exact -- balls are out of style. Women's lib is in the air, and his movie is loaded with powerful, independent women. The hippies are dropping out. And vampires are an anachronism. I better admit from the start I never saw Dan Curtis' spooky \"Dark Shadows\" soap opera, a curio that ran from 1966 to 1971. The belated blockbuster edition arrives courtesy of director Tim Burton, star Depp and \"Pride and Prejudice and Zombies\" scribe Seth Grahame-Smith, a mash-up monster squad possibly more inclined to camp than Curtis was, and certainly more tickled by the nostalgic \"modernity\" of the Nixon era.\n@highlight\n\"Dark Shadows\" is based on Dan Curtis' spooky soap opera of the same name\n@highlight\nDepp is a vision in monochrome with his pasty complexion, black hair and cape\n@highlight\nBurton dedicates unwarranted time to the Collins' dull fortunes in the fish canning business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 79, "end": 94}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 701}, {"start": 711, "end": 728}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As we know by now, in @placeholder's films being a misfit is a mark of distinction.", "idx": 41786}], "idx": 27146} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rajvir Rai Follow @@R_Rai He may have fallen out of favour with Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari but Kaka is still loved in Sao Paulo. Thousands of fans - nearly 20,000 according to reports in Brazil - gathered at the Morumbi Stadium to celebrate the 32-year-old's return to the city where he first made his name. Kaka left AC Milan to sign for Major League Soccer side Orlando City last month but will go on loan to Sao Paulo until the start of next of year's MLS season. Return of a hero: Kaka poses on stage with the Sao Paulo shirt as fans go wild in the stadium\n@highlight\nBrazil superstar has signed on loan for Sao Paulo from Orlando City\n@highlight\nKaka says he is 'thrilled' to be back at club where he 'grew up'\n@highlight\nReports suggest nearly 20,000 people gathered to cheer Kaka", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 82, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 350, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 466, "end": 468}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kaka, who left @placeholder in 2003, said it's 'a thrill to return after 11 years to the club where I grew up'.", "idx": 41788}], "idx": 27147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Edward Snowden, the former technical assistant for the CIA who has leaked details of a top-secret American program, has checked out of a Hong Kong hotel where he was holed up for three weeks. Where he is now is the subject of intense speculation, as is the question of what happens next. Read more: Called a defector, NSA leaker defends his decision Analysts say the United States is likely to seek his extradition. But Hong Kong could refuse if the government in Beijing decides it might be useful to keep him, and countries such as Iceland could step in to grant him asylum (although there is no suggestion Snowden has yet applied for asylum there.)\n@highlight\nAnalysts: U.S. is likely to seek Snowden's extradition, but Beijing has the right of veto\n@highlight\nCIA operative says Snowden violated laws governing disclosure of U.S. state secrets\n@highlight\nLeaker Edward Snowden could face felony charges, admits all his \"options are bad\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He leaked signals intelligence and the (@placeholder) government is almost mandated to go prosecute him.", "idx": 41789}], "idx": 27148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The image of the Shinkansen bullet train streaking past Mount Fuji is a powerful part of the iconography of the resurgent post-war Japan. Introduced in 1964, just months ahead of the the Tokyo Olympics, the bullet train represented everything that Japan wanted for itself: a sleek, cutting-edge and reliable mode of transportation. The average annual delay of a Shinkansen train is 36 seconds -- even accounting for earthquakes and typhoons. The Shinkansen network transports around 930,000 passengers every day. During rush hour, bullet trains leave urban stations around Japan as often as every six minutes. But nearly 50 years on, Japan's hi-tech wonder desperately needs an update.\n@highlight\nThe Shinkansen network transports around 930,000 passengers every day\n@highlight\nA pioneer of high-speed rail, Japan faces intense rivalry from China and European train giants France and Germany\n@highlight\nTrain company JR Tokai plans to build a $100 billion, 286-km maglev track to between Tokyo and Nagoya\n@highlight\nIt also plans to export its technology overseas, pitching an offer to the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month, it held a maglev road show for @placeholder politicians, taking them on a test ride in central Japan.", "idx": 41792}], "idx": 27151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New romance: Tessa Hardy describes the new relationship with BBC newsreader Tim Willcox as \u2018casual\u2019 He first made headlines for his affair with his married co-presenter Sophie Long. And yesterday it emerged that BBC newsreader Tim Willcox has moved on to another blonde with a husband \u2013 Tessa Hardy, wife of telecoms multi-millionaire Warren Hardy. The pair met at a dinner party in 2013, when Mr Willcox, 51, was still with Miss Long, but struck up a relationship shortly after Mrs Hardy, 53, and her husband began a trial separation. Yesterday friends of Mr Hardy said he was devastated to discover that Mr Willcox had wheedled his way into his wife\u2019s affections when he had been desperately trying to win her back and salvage their 24-year marriage, which produced three children now aged 23, 20 and 17.\n@highlight\nBBC's Tim Willcox seeing Tessa Hardy, wife of millionaire Warren Hardy\n@highlight\nRelationship started shortly after Mr and Mrs Hardy began trial separation\n@highlight\nFriends of Mr Hardy say he was devastated to discover the relationship\n@highlight\nAdd he hoped to salvage their 24 year marriage which produced 3 children\n@highlight\nComes after Mr Willcox had an affair with married colleague Sophie Long\n@highlight\nMrs Hardy, 53 bears a striking resemblance to news reader Miss Long, 37", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 935, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder left his wife of 17 years - with whom he has four children - for Miss Long", "idx": 41802}], "idx": 27156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least one performer fell hard for Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards. Not sure what that means? Well, check out the top five moments from Sunday night's 2013 Billboard Music Awards: 1. Miguel lands on a fan The R & B singer accidentally landed on a woman in the mosh pit during a performance of his hit song \"Adorn.\" He was attempting a jump that went wrong. The fan appeared to be fine and the singer kept singing. Miguel later tweeted: \"got caught up in the moment, thank goodness Khyati is okay.\" 2. Taylor Swift wins eight out of the 11 awards she was up for\n@highlight\nTaylor Swift, Rihanna and Gotye win big at the Billboard Music Awards\n@highlight\nSinger Miguel lands on a fan by mistake\n@highlight\nJustin Bieber gets booed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 82}, {"start": 168, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 636, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My album is kind of on the ends of the intense emotional spectrum,\" @placeholder said while accepting that award.", "idx": 41811}], "idx": 27162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 1 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:37 EST, 1 January 2013 Angela Merkel has used her New Year's Eve speech to launch an open attack on the City of London as she attempts to win a third term as German Chancellor in 2013. In a move that will be grasped by British Eurosceptics, Mrs Merkel told Germany that she will repress Europe's biggest financial markets and fight to strengthen the EU's grip on banking. The Chancellor openly blames the financial collapse of the U.S. economy and light-touch regulation spearheaded by Britain for the Eurozone crisis.\n@highlight\nGerman Chancellor demands more strict controls imposed on Europe's biggest financial markets\n@highlight\nMrs Merkel wants to be re-elected in September 2013 and Eurozone stability will help her win third term\n@highlight\n'Internationally, more needs to be done in order to exercise control over the financial markets,' she said on German TV last night\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron will give speech this month demanding more powers are grabbed back from Brussels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 289, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 420, "end": 421}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In what is viewed as a speech that will kick-start the election race, @placeholder urged Germans to be more patient even though the euro zone crisis has already dragged on for three years.", "idx": 41812}], "idx": 27163} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England cricketers are used to getting a hard time Down Under \u2013 mainly at the crease. But Eoin Morgan, the new captain of the nation\u2019s one-day team, wasn\u2019t prepared for the bouncer hurled at him yesterday from outside the ground. Hours before he was due to lead out his side against Australia, the 28-year-old batsman found himself at the centre of a bizarre blackmail plot involving lurid sex messages and videos. Scroll down for video England cricket captain Eoin Morgan, pictured with his current girlfriend Tara Ridgway, was the focus of a \u00a335,000 blackmail plot over a fling with an Australian woman five years ago, it was revealed today\n@highlight\nEngland Cricket Board received email demanding money in last 48 hours\n@highlight\nEmailer had threatened to reveal details of Morgan's past relationship\n@highlight\nHe also threatened to release video found on phone unless cash was paid\n@highlight\nDemanded money before the first ball in tomorrow's Tri-Series match\n@highlight\nEmails were traced to an individual in Hobart, Australia\n@highlight\nHe is the unnamed woman's new boyfriend, and has apologised\n@highlight\nMan named in Australian media as safety consultant Nick Emery\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend has been named in Australia as Brooke Tsakirakis\n@highlight\nNo further action is to be taken against would-be blackmailer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 654, "end": 674}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1253}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Morgan, who has been dating Australian model and law student Tara Ridgway for the last three years, is understood to have had a relationship with Miss Tsakirakis five years ago while he was playing cricket in @placeholder.", "idx": 41816}, {"query": "After meeting ECB officials and Australian police officers, @placeholder said he had made a mistake because he was in a \u2018bad head space\u2019.", "idx": 41818}], "idx": 27165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron will seek to secure the release of the last British resident held in Guantanamo Bay during talks with Barack Obama, sources have revealed. The Prime Minister is expected to travel to the White House this month, his last scheduled encounter with the US President before May\u2019s General Election. Aides said he would raise the plight of Shaker Aamer, who has been held in Guantanamo without charge for almost 13 years. Prime Minister David Cameron (right) will seek to secure the release of the last British resident held in Guantanamo Bay during talks with Barack Obama, sources have revealed. Aides said he would raise the plight of Shaker Aamer, who has been held in Guantanamo without charge for almost 13 years\n@highlight\nPrime Minister's aides said he would raise plight of Shaker Aamer, who has been held in Guantanamo\n@highlight\nMr Cameron is expected to travel to White House this month, his last scheduled encounter with US President before May\u2019s General Election\n@highlight\nMr Aamer, a Saudi citizen, has resident status in UK, and his British wife and four children live in south London", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 263, "end": 264}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 941, "end": 942}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The detention centre was opened in the wake of the 9/11 attacks on the @placeholder to hold \u2018enemy combatants\u2019 in what the US called a war on terror.", "idx": 41821}, {"query": "@placeholder officials, however, are seeking to persuade the US that they can address any concerns about a return to London.", "idx": 41822}], "idx": 27166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "So close: Anni, on the left, with her cousin and best friend Sneha Hindochna - who was in daily contact with Anni throughout the honeymoon The woman who holds the key to the secrets of Anni Dewani\u2019s turbulent relationship with her husband told police she believed he was lying about the sequence of events surrounding her murder. Sneha Hindocha, Anni\u2019s cousin and best friend, said she was suspicious of millionaire businessman Shrien Dewani\u2019s claim that his bride wanted to visit a township in South Africa late at night on their honeymoon. In a sensational witness statement, Sneha \u2013 who was in daily contact with Anni throughout the honeymoon \u2013 insisted Anni thought the wedding was a sham and Dewani was controlling and refused to have sex.\n@highlight\nSneha Hindocha, Anni's cousin, told police she believed Dewani was lying\n@highlight\nShe was suspicious of his claim that his bride wanted to visit a township\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old was in daily contact with Anni throughout the honeymoon\n@highlight\nIn her sensational witness statement she claims the wedding was a sham\n@highlight\nSaid Dewani spoke of wanting to turn Anni from 'ugly duckling into a swan'\n@highlight\nAnni would not want to visit a township on her honeymoon, or in the middle of the night. \u2018She was elegant and sophisticated... it was not that she looked down on people but she never would have wanted to do that.\u2019\n@highlight\nDewani\u2019s first words to his bride on their wedding day were: \u2018Your sari is not proper.\u2019\n@highlight\nHe scolded his new bride for leaving clothes unfolded in their honeymoon suite.\n@highlight\nAnni told her that the couple were \u2018acting\u2019 all the way through their wedding ceremony.\n@highlight\nDewani blamed his lack of interest in sex on infertility treatment \u2013and went on a Thai boxing course to \u2018raise his hormone level\u2019.\n@highlight\nHe spoke of wanting to turn Anni from an \u2018ugly duckling into a swan\u2019.", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 75}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1401, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1591, "end": 1594}, {"start": 1690, "end": 1695}, {"start": 1772, "end": 1775}, {"start": 1860, "end": 1863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sneha goes on: \u2018I then asked, \u201cWhy would you ask me that?\u201d and Anni replied that she and @placeholder had agreed to \u201cact out the rest of the wedding ceremonies\u201d.\u2019", "idx": 41824}], "idx": 27167} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jefferson Thomas, one of the so-called \"Little Rock Nine,\" the nine students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957, has died, according to Carlotta Walls LaNier, president of the group's foundation. He was 67. Thomas died of pancreatic cancer on Sunday, the Little Rock Nine Foundation said in a statement. He was living in Columbus, Ohio. As a 15-year-old, Thomas was one of the nine African-American students who braved segregationist mobs to integrate the all-white school under the protection of military forces. A retired federal accountant for the Department of Defense, Thomas \"had spent the last decade of his life doing community service, traveling to promote racial harmony and supporting young people in seeking higher education,\" the foundation said. In 1999, he and the others received a Congressional Gold Medal from President Bill Clinton.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama praises Thomas' bravery\n@highlight\nThomas died of pancreatic cancer on Sunday\n@highlight\nHe was 15 when he and others integrated Arkansas schools in 1957\n@highlight\nOther Little Rock Nine members remember Thomas as being able to keep them laughing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 101, "end": 119}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 179, "end": 199}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 298, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 440}, {"start": 594, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 841, "end": 864}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I will miss his calculated sense of humor,\" said @placeholder, another member of the nine.", "idx": 41826}, {"query": "\"We stay in contact because we had that experience, and we grew up together in @placeholder,\" she said.", "idx": 41829}], "idx": 27168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Iraqi leaders Monday as radical Sunni militants continue their march toward Baghdad during the country's tensest time since the U.S. withdrawal of troops in 2011. \"The future of Iraq depends on decisions made in the next few days and weeks,\" Kerry said after meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the man who some observers say needs to step down. Al-Maliki has agreed to a July 1 deadline to begin the process to form a new government, a requirement for U.S. assistance in fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, Kerry said.\n@highlight\nMilitant fighters believed to be ISIS seize the Baiji oil refinery, sources say\n@highlight\nUnited States, Iraq reach agreement over legal protections for U.S. advisers\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry says Iraqi leaders agree to form a new government by July 1\n@highlight\nU.S. defense official says Iraq's military is plagued with morale, training problems", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday, Iraqi troops prepared to recapture the airbase, @placeholder Maj. Gen. Abu al-Waleed said.", "idx": 41834}, {"query": "At least 71 prisoners and five police officers were killed Monday when militants attacked an @placeholder police convoy transferring inmates from one prison to another, police said.", "idx": 41835}], "idx": 27170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Derbies often provide the highlight of any football season -- whether that be Boca Juniors vs. River Plate, AC Milan vs. Inter or Arsenal vs. Spurs -- and Major League Soccer (MLS) is now hoping that Los Angeles can join that illustrious list. For the hope for the city's new franchise, whose working title is simply Los Angeles Football Club, is that it can have an intense rivalry with four-time champions LA Galaxy. The first derby is scheduled to take place in 2017, when the club is set to enter the league. And it should be a high profile event if any of the illustrious co-owners, NBA legend Magic Johnson, U.S. football great Mia Hamm and her husband, Major League Baseball star, Nomar Garciaparra, attend.\n@highlight\nLos Angeles Football Club will join MLS in 2017\n@highlight\nCity's second team boasts Magic Johnson and Mia Hamm among its co-owners\n@highlight\nMLS hopes club will form an intense rivalry with LA Galaxy\n@highlight\nClub's creation can help MLS 'become one of world's top leagues'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 164, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 669, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 713}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact that the club ground-shared with Galaxy may have hindered its ability to establish its own identity, which might explain why a new stadium for @placeholder FC is a leading priority.", "idx": 41845}], "idx": 27178} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 14-year-old Filipino-American boy abducted in July by suspected Islamic militants in the Philippines is free, officials said. Kevin Lunsmann was reunited with his mother, the U.S. Embassy in Manila said Monday, without offering additional details. \"It was a tough time. It was a tough five months,\" Kevin's father, Heiko, told CNN affiliate WSET, from the family home in Lynchburg, Virginia. \"I'm just so happy.\" Heiko Lunsmann said the boy had plotted his escape for a while and eventually seized the opportunity some time late last week while his guards slept. He \"was spotted alone\" Saturday about six miles southwest of Lamitan City on the island of Basilan, a stronghold of the Islamic militant group Abu Sayyaf, the official Philippines News Agency said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kevin's father tells CNN affiliate the boy had plotted his escape for a while\n@highlight\n\"An innocent victim is returned to his family,\" the ambassador says\n@highlight\nReport: Kevin walked for two days, surviving on candies and coconut\n@highlight\nHis mother and cousin were released earlier", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 742, "end": 764}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abu Sayyaf has been blamed for several terrorist attacks in the @placeholder, including the bombing of a ferry in 2004 that left about 130 people dead, as well as past kidnappings.", "idx": 41850}], "idx": 27182} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook announced an update to Graph Search on Monday that will enable users to search for conversation topics within status updates, comments and posts. Some users with Graph Search can now browse Facebook for topics of interest \u00e2\u20ac\u201d for example, \"posts about Breaking Bad\" or simply \"Breaking Bad.\" The update also allows users to search for posts or comments from a certain time period or location (for example, \"posts by my friends from last month\") or posts that they already composed or commented on. The update makes Facebook much more conducive to real-time conversations, an area where it has been making major strides to compete with the likes of Twitter. The two social networks have been competing for eyeballs during primetime television events like the Emmys, the NFL's Monday Night Football, and Sunday's Breaking Bad finale.\n@highlight\nGraph Search is Facebook's way of finding content across the network\n@highlight\nSystem has added status updates and comments\n@highlight\nUser can now scan for trending conversations, a la Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 180, "end": 191}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 813}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When users' eyes aren't glued to the TV screen, Facebook and @placeholder want them to be having conversations or voicing their opinions on their respective networks.", "idx": 41862}, {"query": "@placeholder is making similar efforts ahead of the company's IPO; the company is expected to file its public IPO papers as soon as this week.", "idx": 41863}], "idx": 27190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lying among a pile of papers at the hideout in Pakistan where Osama Bin Laden was shot dead was a carefully worded 21-page letter. It warned of the rise of a new and ruthless group of Islamic extremists capable of such extreme brutality that Al Qaeda should sever all links with them. In fact, it claimed the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (or ISIS) had such complete disregard for civilian life that it could damage the reputation of Al Qaeda \u2013 if such a thing were possible for an organisation that has long traded in murderous terrorism. 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In a statement Monday, Cindy Coe, OSHA's regional administrator, said that SeaWorld knew of the inherent risks of allowing trainers to interact with dangerous animals. \"Nonetheless, it required its employees to work within the pool walls, on ledges and on shelves where they were subject to dangerous behavior by the animals,\" Coe said in the statement. SeaWorld denied what it called \"unfounded\" allegations by the U.S. Department of Labor agency and said it would contest the citations.\n@highlight\nNEW: SeaWorld calls OSHA allegations \"unfounded\"\n@highlight\nThe federal agency overseeing worker safety fines SeaWorld\n@highlight\nThe fines follow the death of an animal trainer in February\n@highlight\nOSHA says SeaWorld practices put trainers in danger", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 92}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 535, "end": 537}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 629, "end": 647}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"OSHA's allegations in this citation are unsupported by any evidence or precedent and reflect a fundamental lack of understanding of the safety requirements associated with marine mammal care penalties,\" a @placeholder statement said Monday.", "idx": 41877}], "idx": 27200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Adrienne Arieff went through three miscarriages before she learned she was unable to carry a child. Her search for a solution brought her to India, where she found a woman willing to carry her and her husband's embryo in a controversial practice known as foreign gestational surrogacy. After considerable soul-searching, Arieff traveled in 2008 to Anand, a city in western India that has earned a reputation in recent years as the capital of India's so-called \"rent-a-womb\" industry. The 36-year-old marketing specialist from San Francisco met Vaina, the 26-year-old married mother who would be her surrogate, and began fertility treatment at the Akanksha Infertility Clinic. Weeks later, Arieff's husband arrived in India for the final stage of IVF, setting the stage for the emotional journey at the heart of her new book, \"The Sacred Thread: A True Story of Becoming a Mother and Finding a Family\u2014Half a World Away.\"\n@highlight\nAdrienne Arieff develops bond with surrogate in India who gives birth to her twin daughters\n@highlight\n\"The Sacred Thread\" describes emotional toll of having surrogate on other side of the world\n@highlight\nArieff defends so-called \"rent-a-womb\" industry, says it was a win-win situation for all sides", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 647, "end": 673}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 746, "end": 748}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arieff spoke with CNN about the highs and lows of surrogacy and the unique bond that formed between her and @placeholder.", "idx": 41884}], "idx": 27203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Michael Dunn, charged with murder in the killing of an unarmed black teenager, took the stand on Tuesday in his own defense, once again the nation focused on Florida, gun violence, and the evolution of self-defense. His testimony crystallized important points in this case. Dunn is not Zimmerman: We have to stop drawing comparisons between the Dunn case and that of George Zimmerman, accused of killing unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. About the only thing in common between the two cases is that a human being lost his life, and another human being is the defendant. Oh, and John Guy, the prosecutor, who has had the roulette wheel of high-profile cases pick out his number twice in two years: He has been involved in both cases.\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos: Michael Dunn's testimony highlights important legal points in his murder case\n@highlight\nCevallos: Dunn is not George Zimmerman; his self-defense case is comparatively weak\n@highlight\nHe says Dunn had to prove he had a reasonable fear of being seriously harmed\n@highlight\nCevallos: Also, he had to explain why he fled, why he shot 10 rounds into the teens' car", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 379, "end": 394}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 882, "end": 897}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Dunn did a bad job of hiding his preparation, a jury might see through that, but that's on @placeholder -- not his lawyers.", "idx": 41890}], "idx": 27207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Tensions rippled through Pakistan's tribal region Saturday as three drone strikes killed 18 people and the government continued to block a NATO supply route into Afghanistan. Pakistani intelligence officials said 10 people died in one drone strike targeting a militant hideout, four people died when a vehicle was struck, and four others were killed when another hideout was targeted. All three occurred in the Data Khel area of North Waziristan. The intelligence officials did not want to be named because they are not authorized to speak to the media. While the United States is the only country in the region of Pakistan and Afghanistan known to have the ability to launch missiles from drones -- which are controlled remotely -- U.S. officials normally do not comment on suspected drone strikes.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistan continues to block the border crossing\n@highlight\nThe attacks come amid an increase in drone strikes in Pakistan\n@highlight\nThe strikes occurred in Pakistan's tribal region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 458, "end": 473}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 667}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The supplies are all-important for the NATO-led war effort in @placeholder.", "idx": 41891}], "idx": 27208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the World Cup's other posterboys - Neymar and Lionel Messi - both impressing in their opening games, it was the turn of the world's current best player Cristiano Ronaldo to strut his stuff in Brazil. Sadly, Portugal didn't read the script involving a goalscoring return that saw Ronaldo carry his side to improbable victory - as they were humbled 4-0 by Germany at the Arena Fonte Nova. A red card in the first-half for Pepe didn't help Portugal's cause and, while the captain tried in vain to influence the outcome, Ronaldo was generally chasing a lost cause. The only consolation being that he lasted the full 90minutes following recent injury concerns.\n@highlight\nPortugal were defeated 4-0 by Germany in their World Cup opener\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo returned from injury but couldn't change the game\n@highlight\nPortugal defender Pepe was sent off for aggressive behaviour in first half\n@highlight\nThomas Muller completed a hat-trick on his 50th appearance for Germany\n@highlight\nManchester United target Mats Hummels scored Germany's other goal", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 157, "end": 173}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 389}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 747, "end": 763}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Das boot: @placeholder celebrates giving Germany the lead after netting his penalty", "idx": 41897}], "idx": 27214} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the world watched and waited for little Prince George to make his royal way into the world in London, Queen Elizabeth II was among those wishing the baby would hurry up. The reason? \"I'm going on holiday,\" the queen said days before the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to the future king on July 22. Thankfully, Prince George was born just in time for the queen to begin her official holiday last week at the royal family's Scottish retreat, Balmoral Castle. The queen and members of the royal family will spend the next two months at her 50,000-acre estate in the Scottish highlands. The castle was originally built by Queen Victoria and by all accounts of both historians and those who work on the estate, it holds a very special place in the queen's heart. That's likely because it offers her a level of privacy that she cannot find anywhere else.\n@highlight\nCottages on the grounds of Balmoral Castle are available to the public for rent\n@highlight\nThe royal estate in the Scottish highlands is a favorite retreat of Queen Elizabeth II\n@highlight\nSightings of the royal family are possible for visitors to the estate\n@highlight\nThe cozy cottages are more rustic than the royal digs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 131}, {"start": 249, "end": 268}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 454, "end": 468}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 901, "end": 915}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took a minute to realize that the elderly woman walking the dogs was @placeholder", "idx": 41900}], "idx": 27216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:24 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 3 March 2014 Cara Delevingne, who is known and loved in the fashion industry for her fun-loving and quirky personality, caused a stir when she made a selfie video on the Giles Deacon runway last week. And in an attempt to top her hilarious antics, the goofy supermodel was seen skipping down Stella McCartney's catwalk at the designer's prestigious AW14 show in Paris today. The 21-year-old party girl did keep her composure during the main event when she served as Stella's clothes horse but let loose in the finale she and Joan Smalls giggled, shimmied and danced their way down the catwalk in front of the likes of Rihanna and Clemence Poesy.\n@highlight\nA giggling, dancing Cara, 21, joined Joan Smalls on Stella McCartney's runway today\n@highlight\nWatched by Rihanna, Clemence Poesy and Stella's husband, Alasdhair Willis the pair had fun at the finale\n@highlight\nStella served up oversized knits with a sports luxe edge and tie-die detailing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 898}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But far from drowning her girls in her wooly creations, @placeholder employed her expert tailoring to offer a streetwear-meets-rap inspired collection in the most flattering form.", "idx": 41902}], "idx": 27218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Bonnie and his girlfriend Leah Wilkins. Four friends charged over his death have walked free from court The distraught mother of a Prince\u2019s Trust worker who died after taking ecstasy on a night out with four friends said her family was irreparably \u2018broken\u2019 today as she watched them spared jail for lying to police about the tragedy. Nick Bonnie, 30, who had been pictured with the Prince of Wales and visited Highgrove and Buckingham Palace through his work with the charity, collapsed after taking the drug while the quintet were enjoying a \u2018lads\u2019 weekend\u2019. As his friends took a taxi to the hospital where he lay dying, they agreed to lie to police about who had supplied the drugs, each sticking to their story as they were questioned while he suffered a fatal heart attack in intensive care.\n@highlight\nNick Bonnie, 30, died of heart attack caused by \u2018excessive consumption of ecstasy\u2019\n@highlight\nMr Bonnie from Stroud, Glos, was on lads' weekend in Manchester with four friends\n@highlight\nHis mother said their lies had caused \u2018additional anguish and unacceptable stress\u2019\n@highlight\nFriends agreed to lie to police about where drugs came from as Mr Bonnie lay in intensive care\n@highlight\nFour walk free from court with suspended sentences after pleading guilty\n@highlight\nJudge said taking drugs on a night out was not acceptable but 'criminal'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 445}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nick was known by many as having a big heart, big personality and the most infectious smile in @placeholder.", "idx": 41908}], "idx": 27223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Today Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:44 EST, 22 December 2012 | UPDATED: 19:44 EST, 22 December 2012 Rattled by the massive protest at Raisina Hill and a tight rap by Congress president Sonia Gandhi over the gang rape incident, the home ministry and the Delhi Police swung into action on Saturday evening, announcing a slew of measures to make the Capital a safer place for women. Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde announced the setting up a commission of inquiry to review the response of the security agencies after the shocking gang rape was reported. The minister assured the people that the government will take steps to amend the Criminal Procedure Code to enhance punishment in the \"rarest of rare rape cases\", stopping short of stating if it meant death penalty for rapists.\n@highlight\nThe minister announces inquiry into botched handling of gang-raped student\n@highlight\nCriminal Procedure Code to be be reviewed for 'rarest of rape cases'\n@highlight\nSonia Gandhi puts pressure on PM to take 'severe' measure against the alleged rapists\n@highlight\n72 protesters and 32 policemen injured in the biggest clash in the city since 1991\n@highlight\nProtestors want heads to roll at a top level but many fear junior officials will take the fall for Police failures", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 395, "end": 413}, {"start": 636, "end": 658}, {"start": 880, "end": 902}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two government vehicles, a @placeholder bus, six public buses and two motorcycles were reported to have been damaged in the protests.", "idx": 41909}], "idx": 27224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean An ABC reporter who has been criticised for touching clothes and debris from the MH17 plane crash has defended his actions saying 'it's not as though it's a crime scene'. Phil Williams was shown handling victims' belongings in a report published on the ABC website after a Sky journalist was also seen sifting through personal possessions among the wreckage of the Malaysia Airlines plane - sparking 110 viewer complaints. The ABC report was removed from its website for re-editing as Mr Williams told the broadcaster's PM show on Monday: 'I am guilty of picking up, touching a scarf on the ground'.\n@highlight\nABC reporter Phil Williams was shown picking up a purple scarf\n@highlight\nHe defended his actions saying 'it's not as though it's a crime scene'\n@highlight\nSky journalist Colin Brazier rummaged through victim's suitcase\n@highlight\nHeld up toothbrush and keys before saying: 'We shouldn't be doing this'\n@highlight\nSparked outrage on Twitter, viewers calling for Mr Brazier to be disciplined", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 625, "end": 627}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 781, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder immediately recognised that this was inappropriate and said so on", "idx": 41913}], "idx": 27227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S Navy minesweeper that grounded on a Philippine reef last week has taken on water and sustained too much damage to be towed off, the Navy says. \"It's got hull penetrations in several places, and there is a significant amount of water inside the ship,\" Rear Adm. Tom Carney said at a briefing Thursday. The Navy said it will use ship-borne cranes and heavy-lift vessels to lift the minesweeper, the USS Guardian, off the Tubbataha Reef. \"As the crane ships arrive, we will take items off the Guardian to lighten the weight of the ship so we are able to remove it from the reef,\" Carney said. \"The option that we had hoped to tow the ship off the reef is not available. The ship is too badly damaged.\"\n@highlight\nThe USS Guardian has several holes in its hull, admiral says\n@highlight\nThe 1,300-ton minesweeper will have to be lifted onto a barge\n@highlight\nThe ship damaged more than 10,000 square feet of the Tubbataha Reef\n@highlight\nThe reef is a UNESCO World Heritage Site", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 965, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is critical that the U.S. Navy conduct a comprehensive investigation that assesses all the facts and circumstances surrounding the @placeholder grounding.\"", "idx": 41916}], "idx": 27229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama's plan to train and arm Syrian rebels in their battle against ISIS fighters faces deep skepticism from a large number of Democratic senators who will vote Thursday whether to approve the escalation of U.S. involvement in the deadly conflict. While Senate leaders are confident the measure will pass, misgivings raised by so many senators from the President's party speak to the difficulty the administration is having gaining traction for its ISIS policy. It also suggests an upcoming debate in November over whether to OK broader military action against ISIS could be contentious. House approves plan to assist Syrian rebels\n@highlight\nHouse votes to approve arming and training Syrian rebels\n@highlight\nDemocratic-led Senate votes on the measure Thursday\n@highlight\nMany Democrats are skeptical and believe the effort could lead to a slippery slope\n@highlight\nMeasure will be tucked inside a government spending bill", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 237, "end": 240}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He fears the weapons one day will be turned on @placeholder.", "idx": 41923}], "idx": 27235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A journalist who has criticized NBC's coverage of the London Olympics has been suspended from Twitter after using the site to publish a network executive's private e-mail address and urge followers to message him. Guy Adams, the Los Angeles correspondent for London's Independent newspaper, said he was tossed from the site Sunday after a series of posts, beginning Friday, that were critical of NBC's decision to delay airing the Games' Opening Ceremony and other events. \"The man responsible for NBC pretending the Olympics haven't started yet is Gary Zenkel,\" read one post from Friday referring to the network, which has exclusive broadcast rights to the London Olympics in the United States. \"Tell him what u think!\" That post then listed Zenkel's e-mail address.\n@highlight\nCritic of NBC's Olympic coverage is suspended from Twitter\n@highlight\nGuy Adams of London's Independent tweeted an NBC executive's e-mail address\n@highlight\nNBC complained and Twitter says that's against its rules\n@highlight\nAdams had criticized NBC's decision to not air events live", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 43}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 223, "end": 231}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 799, "end": 801}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 946, "end": 948}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some people critical of the move say that should have saved @placeholder, because a Web search for Zenkel's e-mail address will turn it up.", "idx": 41935}], "idx": 27243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo will host the 2020 Olympic games after winning a vote by the International Olympic Committee tonight. Members of the city's delegation hugged and wept with joy as IOC President Jacques Rogge announced that the Japanese capital had beaten Istanbul to host the games. It will be the second time that Tokyo has hosted the Olympics, after it held the Games in 1964. The city overcame fears of the dangers of radiation from the Fukushima fallout and concerns over finances to win the right to host the 32nd Olympiad. Scroll down for video Members of the Tokyo 2020 delegation celebrate after Tokyo was awarded the 2020 Olympic Games\n@highlight\nJapan capital will host despite fears of Fukushima radiation and recession\n@highlight\nThe city beat Istanbul by 60 to 36 in a poll of committee members\n@highlight\nMadrid came in third place in the International Olympic Committee vote\n@highlight\nIstanbul missed out on the Games after its fifth attempt to win them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 20, "end": 37}, {"start": 67, "end": 97}, {"start": 169, "end": 171}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 842, "end": 872}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told IOC delegates: 'Some may have concerns about @placeholder.", "idx": 41942}], "idx": 27245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The doctor convicted of causing Michael Jackson's death asked an appeals court this week to let him out of jail while the judges decide whether they will overturn his conviction. The judge who presided over Conrad Murray's trial last year denied bail in a February hearing, saying his lawyers had not proven he was not a risk to flee the state or harm someone else with his questionable medical practices. Jackson died of an overdose of a surgical anesthetic and sedatives in his home while under Dr. Murray's care on June 25, 2009. Los Angeles County District Judge Michael Pastor, who sentenced Murray to four years in prison for the involuntary manslaughter conviction, \"unjustifiably erred\" by denying Murray's request to remain free during his appeal,\" Murray lawyer Valerie Wass said in a motion filed this week with California's Second District Court of Appeals.\n@highlight\nConrad Murray's lawyer argues the trial judge erred by denying him bail while appealing conviction\n@highlight\nA jury found Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death\n@highlight\nJackson died of an overdose of a surgical anesthetic and sedatives under Murray's care\n@highlight\nMurray has about 10 months left to serve unless he is freed early", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 554, "end": 571}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 857, "end": 888}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder gets bigger cell, but still unhappy", "idx": 41944}], "idx": 27247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Her social security card is in the name of Joann Prinzivalli, and so is her driver's license. But her birth certificate has the name Paul Prinzivalli. This is not a case of identity fraud. Prinzivalli said she has been trying to get the gender listed on her birth certificate changed for years. \"I know what was on my birth certificate was a mistake. It was an error,\" Prinzivalli said. \"You didn't necessarily have to have medical testing (to say you were born male or female.) All they did was take a look at you.\" States that already allow gender changes on birth certificates without proof of surgery include California, Vermont, Oregon, Washington, the District of Columbia and the state of New York -- but not New York City, says Chase Strangio, staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union's LGBT project.\n@highlight\nProposal would allow transgender people to change birth certificate gender\n@highlight\nNYC now requires proof of gender reassignment surgery to make change\n@highlight\nMany U.S. states allow gender changes on birth certificates without surgery\n@highlight\nCouncilman Corey Johnson: \"This is catching up with what other states and municipalities have done\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 77}, {"start": 151, "end": 166}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 676, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 793, "end": 822}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pointed to the fact that some people making transitions choose to do full genital reconstructive surgery, others do what is called \"top surgery,\" where only the chest area is changed, while others simply take hormone therapy.", "idx": 41949}], "idx": 27248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:39 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 03:13 EST, 7 January 2014 A woman whose granddaughter died after her head was crushed with forceps during a botched delivery has described the chaotic scene as medical staff struggled to deliver the baby girl. Angie Coats was in the delivery room at a Texas hospital with her son Allen and his fiance Rachel Melancon, 24, when she said she heard a popping noise that sounded like pottery cracking while Dr George Backardjiev was using forceps to guide the baby's head into the birth canal.\n@highlight\nDr George Backardjiev used forceps to try to deliver baby Olivia Maria Coats, but the baby would not fit down the birth canal\n@highlight\nThe parents and grandmother of the child say they hear a popping noise when he clamped the forceps on the baby's head\n@highlight\nBaby Olivia was so brain-damaged at birth that she survived just five days\n@highlight\nThe family are hoping to spread awareness about the dangers of forceps so the same thing doesn't happen to other healthy babies like Olivia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 472, "end": 489}, {"start": 570, "end": 587}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr Backardjiev had also delivered @placeholder' daughter's baby just one month", "idx": 41951}, {"query": "Letting go: @placeholder's parents, who kept a vigil at her bedside, donated her heart valve to save another baby", "idx": 41952}], "idx": 27249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:07 EST, 26 July 2012 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 26 July 2012 A 77-year-old gardener and his 68-year-old partner have become Britain\u2019s oldest couple to be fitted with electronic tags. Ian Bartlett and Rosemary Collier were fitted with the tracking devices after they pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of pounds from a vulnerable pensioner. Their victim, Patricia Hardy, hired Bartlett to work in her garden in Whitstable, Kent, in 2007 as she was recovering from a stroke, Canterbury Crown Court heard, and was introduced to Collier soon afterwards. 'Despicable': Ian Bartlett and his partner Rosemary Collier have become Britain's oldest couple to be tagged after they stole thousands of pounds from a stroke victim as she lay in hospital\n@highlight\nIan Bartlett, 77, and Rosemary Collier, 68, struck while victim was in hospital\n@highlight\nThey withdrew \u00a32,000 from her bank after promising to take care of her bills\n@highlight\nPair also tried to change her will and had her \u00a33,000 car signed over to them\n@highlight\nJudge: 'This lady trusted you implicitly. Your behaviour was despicable'\n@highlight\nGiven 10-month jail sentences suspended for a year and told to repay money\n@highlight\nCurfew prevents them from leaving house from 7pm to 7am for four months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 508, "end": 529}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 808, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "they found a puzzle book filled with attempts to forge Mrs @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 41954}], "idx": 27251} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden delivered a rousing address to the NAACP in Houston on Thursday, bolstering support for President Barack Obama and drawing sharp contrasts with the Republican Party on civil rights issues. On the heels of recent voter identification disputes, Biden strayed from his typical campaign speech to zero in on voting rights, arguing that Republicans were making it more difficult for certain group to vote. By implementing laws requiring voters to present official identification at the voting booth, Biden said, the GOP sees \"a different future, where voting is made harder, not easier.\" Democrats have said that such laws are politically motivated and intended to suppress minority voting, given that fewer people in minority groups carry government-issued IDs. 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Dempsey goes to Capitol Hill, makes remarks that have White House scrambling\n@highlight\nThe Joint Chiefs chairman talks about military advisers in Iraq\n@highlight\nThe point could come when advisers would go with Iraqi troops attacking ISIS, he said\n@highlight\nWhite House says he was talking hypothetically -- Obama's no boots on the ground remains", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And while Obama's unequivocal statements about combat troops may give @placeholder insight into the U.S. military playbook, the President's statements aim to reassure a war-weary American public.", "idx": 41972}], "idx": 27260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Marco Rubio crossed his party again on immigration. The potential 2016 presidential contender from Florida was one of 11 Republican senators joining most Democrats to support a procedural vote this week on legislation aimed at stemming the tide of immigrant children crossing the southern border. The vote for the $2.7 billion Democratic bill aimed at meeting needs of the immigrant families in the surge and kids who arrived on their own, simply allowed lawmakers to begin debate on the measure. But it's significant as the Democrats needed the lofty threshold of 60 votes to move on to the border package that is in line with their priorities and basically those of the White House although it would spend $1 billion less than what President Barack Obama wants.\n@highlight\nSen. Marco Rubio was one of 11 Republicans to back a procedural vote on the border crisis\n@highlight\nFellow potential 2016 contenders, Sens. 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CEO Richard Yu presented the TalkBand B1 at the company's launch press conference. Connected to a smartphone via bluetooth, the device functions as both a fitness tracker and a phone -- a detachable bluetooth headset adds voice and text functionality. It also improves upon existing fitness trackers by housing a USB port in its wristband for charging. It is touted to retail at $136 and expected to go on sale in China in Q1 2014 before being rolled out gradually across the rest of the world, although some in the tech community are less than enamored with its appearance.\n@highlight\nChinese mobile giant unveils first wearable technology\n@highlight\nWill go on sale for \u00e2\u201a\u00ac99 ($136)\n@highlight\n2014 crucial year for wearable technology\n@highlight\nLaunch also includes 8-inch tablet and 7-inch \"phablet\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 132, "end": 152}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is currently designed to work with @placeholder smartphones but its compatibility will be expanded upon in the future.", "idx": 41977}], "idx": 27264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Preeti Varma was inconsolable after seeing her pet cat crushed to death at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport as the creature was loaded onto a flight to Singapore. \"You see a crowd forming round her but she is given no medical aid and no one does anything,\" Varma says of the March 23 incident. Her grief soon turned to rage among tens of thousands of online pet lovers worldwide. The day after Varma's cat, James Dean, died, a friend published online an open letter to Jet Airways, the international airline that had been carrying the cat. The letter demanded a full explanation and apology from the privately owned Indian airline and blasted its \"insensitive\" handling of the tragedy and pet travel procedures.\n@highlight\nPreeti Varma books to fly pet cat from New Delhi to Singapore\n@highlight\nThe cat, named James Dean, escapes from cage and is hit by trolley\n@highlight\nAirline staff inform Varma, \"The cat is no more,\" and confiscate her gin\n@highlight\nFriend posts Open Letter demanding apology from Jet Airways online which goes viral", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 126}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cat immediately escaped @placeholder's grip and scuttled under the machine.", "idx": 41979}], "idx": 27265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Too soon: Pop singer Simone Battle has died at the age of 25. Her death is still under investigation. Pictured above in New York on August 20 Pop singer Simone Battle died Friday morning, at her home in Los Angeles, MailOnline has confirmed. The 25-year-old G.R.L. group singer and former X Factor contestant was found dead around 8am, her father Anthony E Battle told MailOnline. 'She will be greatly missed and loved,' Mr Battle said. 'She was an exuberant person and a very loved person.' He says the death is still under investigation, but law enforcement sources told TMZ it was an apparent suicide.\n@highlight\nTMZ reports that the death is under investigation as a suicide\n@highlight\nBattle was found dead early Friday morning in Los Angeles, around 8am\n@highlight\nBattle was a member of the girl-group G.R.L. and once competed on the U.S. X Factor", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pictured above during her run on the @placeholder-version of X Factor in 2011", "idx": 41988}], "idx": 27269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:47 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 8 August 2012 These shocking satellite images show the devastating impact of the relentless fighting in Syria and reveal how both regime and rebel troops are using heavy weapons near homes. In one picture the small town of Anadan, four miles from second city Aleppo, is shown pockmarked with more than 600 craters - some located next to what appears to be a civilian housing complex. That, says Amnesty International who published the July 31 picture, is a result of the fierce fighting that is blighting the north-western city.\n@highlight\nAnadan, four miles from Aleppo, pockmarked by hundreds of bomb craters\n@highlight\nSome are located right next to what appears to be a civilian housing complex\n@highlight\nAmnesty International fears for safety of innocent residents\n@highlight\nWatchdog warns Assad's troops and rebels they will be held accountable", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 476, "end": 496}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 791, "end": 811}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A senior security official said on Sunday the army had completed the buildup in @placeholder of some 20,000 troops.", "idx": 41995}], "idx": 27275} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wolfsburg's Junior Malanda produced one of the biggest misses you are ever likely to see on Friday night. Facing defending champions Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga opener, the 19-year-old defensive midfielder found space in the area to shoot but goalkeeper Manuel Neuer managed to tip the effort onto the bar. However, first to the rebound and virtually stood on the goal line, Malanda somehow managed to miss the target. 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Harriet the cow has lived a life of celibacy since she moved to Pinewood Nurseries in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. But owner Liz Robinson was left stunned when the Dexter cow suddenly went into labour and gave birth to calf Petal. Scroll down for video Harriet the cow with calf Petal - who she bore despite living on a farm which doesn't have any bulls Liz Robinson, from Pinewood Nurseries in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, said she was shocked by the birth\n@highlight\nCow is among herd living on a farm which doesn't have any bulls\n@highlight\nOwners weren't told she was pregnant and did not suspect anything\n@highlight\nBut then the cow suddenly gave birth to a 'miracle calf' - called Petal", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 183}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 477, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Robinson says @placeholder is the only one of six cows brought in last summer to have given birth", "idx": 42010}], "idx": 27286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Galatasaray manager Roberto Mancini has refused to confirm his interest in replacing Laurent Blanc as manager of French champions Paris Saint-Germain. Some reports have linked the ex-Manchester City boss with a move to the Parc des Princes, with Blanc under pressure following a mixed start to the Ligue 1 season. But Mancini insists he has not been contacted about the role and that PSG already have a talented manager at the helm. 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Eliot Spitzer launched a petition campaign Monday in a bid to become the comptroller of New York City. If he succeeds in getting on the ballot for the September primary, Spitzer will join former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner -- who is seeking the city's Democratic mayoral nomination -- as disgraced New York politicians trying to revive their careers in the same election. \"Politics is a contact sport,\" Spitzer said Monday morning on radio's \"The Bill Press Show.\" \"I made significant errors. I stood up, accepted responsibility, resigned. It's now been five years, I hope the public will extend its forgiveness to me.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner could wage their comebacks in the same election\n@highlight\nSpitzer says he's looking for forgiveness and a second chance\n@highlight\nHe's seeking 3,750 signatures needed by Thursday to get on primary ballot\n@highlight\nSpitzer resigned in 2008 in the wake of a prostitution scandal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two surveys of voters released in late June indicate @placeholder is basically tied in the battle for the Democratic mayoral nomination.", "idx": 42012}], "idx": 27288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie It's a river made famous by Alan Jackson's ode to easy living - but the Chattahoochee is harboring darker secrets these days. The bodies of three people have been pulled from its muddy waters outside Atlanta in less than two weeks - and now the FBI is investigating. The death of at least one of the victims, 34-year-old Perfecto Ochoa Alvarado, has been ruled a homicide. Authorities haven't said whether they think the deaths are related, but the FBI has picked up the latest case. On Sunday, a woman's body was spotted on the bank at the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area's Vickery Creek Park.\n@highlight\nGee Hang, 57, was found dead in the river outside Atlanta on May 3\n@highlight\nThree days later, the remains of Perfecto Alvarado were discovered\n@highlight\nHis death has been ruled a homicide\n@highlight\nA third body, a woman, was pulled from the water Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 340, "end": 362}, {"start": 468, "end": 470}, {"start": 560, "end": 603}, {"start": 607, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 749, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deadly @placeholder: Authorities have pulled three bodies out of the river in suburban Atlanta in the past 12 days", "idx": 42022}], "idx": 27296} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Taken alone, a California woman's 20-minute video \"scrapbook\" is basically a collection of photographic memories spanning her 19-year-old daughter's all-too-brief life. Birthday parties, picnics, graduations -- all set to evocative music and narrated matter-of-factly by the mother. John Paul Stevens was one of three justices who wanted to grant further review of the defendant's case. What makes this video unusual is that it was presented at a California murder trial as \"victim impact evidence.\" The Supreme Court on Monday gave an indirect endorsement to such videos when it rejected an appeal from a defendant who argued that the presentation violated his right to a fair trial.\n@highlight\nCase involved case of Sara Weir, stabbed to death in California\n@highlight\nVictim's mother, a lawyer, put together moving video scrapbook\n@highlight\nDefendant Douglas Oliver Kelly contended video was prejudicial\n@highlight\nJustices rejected Kelly's appeal, indirectly endorsing victim impact videos", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 304, "end": 320}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 876, "end": 895}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, in a brief statement, said Monday he would have accepted @placeholder's appeal of his sentence and held oral arguments on the issue.", "idx": 42028}], "idx": 27300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett An angry mother who took on Disney over their failure to stock Star Wars figures for girls has won her battle to get Princess Leia toys in stores. Natalie Wreyford of Walthamstow, north-east London, took to Twitter to vent her fury after discovering Disney Stores only sold figures of the male characters from the classic films. Her comments spiralled into a huge online campaign that has this week seen Disney relent and agree and to add Princess Leia toys to its merchandise. 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Travis Payne, who worked closely with Michael Jackson in his final days, earlier testified that in Jackson's last rehearsals before his death, he was \"not at show standards but he was rehearsing, he was processing.\" Payne was called as a witness by AEG Live to counter Jackson witnesses who testified in the ongoing wrongful death trial that Michael Jackson was emaciated, paranoid and so ill they feared for his life as rehearsals continued until shortly before his death on June 25, 2009.\n@highlight\nNEW: Jackson was having trouble learning dances, choreographer Travis Payne says\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It was 'We've got to get this together or the plug may be pulled,'\" Payne says\n@highlight\nPayne testifies in the Jackson wrongful death trial\n@highlight\nJackson was \"on his way to the goals he had set for himself\" before his death, Payne says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 519, "end": 533}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told @placeholder, \"You're looking thin,\" and Jackson responded, \"Well, I'm getting down to my fighting weight,\" according to Payne, who added, \"I didn't have a reason to doubt him.\"", "idx": 42051}], "idx": 27313} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi won\u2019t have mastered the nuances of Cockney rhyming slang by the time his whistlestop tour of London\u2019s East End came to an last night. But the West Ham crowd simply couldn\u2019t \u2018Adam and Eve\u2019 it, after seeing arguably the world\u2019s best footballer strutting his stuff in their Upton Park manor. And this football-loving corner of the capital was treated to more than enough Messi magic. Even in second gear, the little Barcelona genius was sensational \u2014 eventually winning this international friendly for his side with a penalty. 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The NYPD has identified the woman as Tara Anne McDonald, 46, who has several prior arrests for similar crimes. Police say the nanny was pushing the eight-month-old baby boy in a stroller down Eighth Avenue near 17th Street in the Chelsea neighborhood when she was approached by McDonald. Suspect: Police released this mugshot of Tara Anne McDonald, 46, who is suspected of attempting to kidnap an eight-month-old baby boy from his nanny McDonald reportedly began mumbling at the nanny and then tried to pull the stroller away from her. McDOnald acted as though the baby was hers, witnesses said, screaming and yelling at the nanny to give her the baby.\n@highlight\nPolice are circulating a mugshot of a woman suspected in an attempted kidnapping\n@highlight\nTara Anne McDonald, 46, is accused of trying to snatch an eight-month-old baby boy from his nanny in Manhattan\n@highlight\nA witness intervened and McDonald was last seen fleeing down Eighth Avenue in Chelsea\n@highlight\nMcDonald has 12 prior arrests, including five for attempted kidnapping and two for actual kidnapping\n@highlight\nShe served more than a year in jail in 1998\n@highlight\nAuthorities say the woman may be homeless", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 183, "end": 200}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 475, "end": 492}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 902, "end": 919}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday afternoon, police distributed flyers of McDonald's mugshot around @placeholder.", "idx": 42066}], "idx": 27320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Plaid feels right for this fall, when the wooly weave of Scottish tartans is likely to show up on store shelves. It appeared in the fall runway collections of designers like Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Louis Vuitton and Tory Burch. It's no surprise: From Chanel's famous tweeds to Alexander McQueen's voluminous gowns to Tommy Hilfiger's preppy sportswear, the interplay of colors and crossing lines in a tartan weave allow designers to communicate a range of emotions. Think of the outrageous punk statements from Vivienne Westwood or the staid, aristocratic panache from Ralph Lauren. \"You can expect to see plaid on just about everything,\" said Jasmine Snow, the accessories editor for Seventeen Magazine. While stores are always filled with plaid in the fall, she said, this year, coats, long pencil skirts, shoes and already otherwise-printed shirts are getting the plaid treatment for crowds of all ages.\n@highlight\nMany fashion designers incorporated plaids into recent fall and winter collections\n@highlight\nThe earliest plaids have been around since at least 1500 BC\n@highlight\nQueen Victoria helped to popularize the look of Scottish tartan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 289, "end": 305}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder went into high fashion with women's dresses from the middle of the 19th century, on.\"", "idx": 42069}], "idx": 27323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia There's always been suspicion that police had quotas to meet when it came to speeding fines, but now there's proof. Emails seen by an Adelaide newspaper have revealed that South Australian police are in fact being pushed to hit their traffic fine benchmarks, pressured to 'hammer' drivers instead of letting them off with a caution. South Australian police have adamantly denied the claims saying there are 'no quotas' only a benchmark model to ensure officers always maintained the ability to apply discretion. Emails seen by an Adelaide newspaper have revealed that South Australian police are being pushed to hit their traffic fine benchmarks, pressured to 'hammer' drivers instead of letting them off with a caution.\n@highlight\nEmails reveal South Australian police are being pushed to hit traffic fine benchmarks\n@highlight\nA police sergeant told staff in February that he's expecting the senior sergeant to have some words.\n@highlight\n'There are NO quotas,' said SA police commissioner\n@highlight\nA benchmark system is in place for officers to use discretion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 37}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 211, "end": 226}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 607, "end": 622}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An email to @placeholder police officer read, 'we fell below our expected returns for traffic contacts for the last reporting period.", "idx": 42076}], "idx": 27326} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:19 EST, 4 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 4 January 2013 More than two months after Superstorm Sandy struck, the House and Senate Friday approved $9.7 billion to pay flood insurance claims for the many home and business owners flooded out by the storm. Friday morning, the House voted 354 - 67 for the bill, just days after Republicans erupted over House Speaker John Boehner's decision to delay a vote earlier in the week; all of the no votes were cast by Republicans. The Senate was passed the bill Friday afternoon. 'It's the right step,' said Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., a member of the House Appropriations Committee.\n@highlight\nMore than two months after Superstorm Sandy struck, House approves $9.7 billion for flood insurance claims\n@highlight\nVote comes days after Republicans erupted over House Speaker John Boehner's decision to delay a vote\n@highlight\nHouse expected to vote January 15 on an additional $51 billion in recovery money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 592, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 667}]}, "qas": [{"query": "vote after the controversy over delaying House action on a broader @placeholder", "idx": 42078}], "idx": 27328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chelsea and England defender Ashley Cole has been charged by the Football Association (FA) after he called them a \"bunch of twats\" during a Twitter rant on Friday. Cole was responding to an independent report into an allegation of racism against Chelsea captain John Terry, in which the panel cast \"considerable doubt\" over the 31-year-old's evidence. Terry, who retired from international football over the affair, was found guilty of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand, banned for four matches and fined US$350,000. When Cole learned of the FA panel's suggestion he had \"evolved\" the evidence he gave to the investigation he responded by tweeting: 'Hahahahaa, well done #fa I lied did I, #BUNCHOFTWATS.'\n@highlight\nChelsea defender Ashley Cole is charged with misconduct by English Football Association\n@highlight\nCole sent an abusive tweet about the FA after he was criticised in a report on racism\n@highlight\nIndependent probe into John Terry racism claims said Cole's evidence \"evolved\" over time\n@highlight\nCole called the FA a \"bunch of twats\" upon hearing the findings of the report", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 74, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 97}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 462, "end": 480}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 580}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 812, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The organization stressed it does not believe \"@placeholder to be a racist\", citing a large body of testimonial evidence -- \"including statements from black footballers\" -- to say that he is not, but that it did find him guilty of making a racist insult.", "idx": 42080}], "idx": 27330} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (CNN) -- Trapped beneath his collapsed home in Port-au-Prince, rescuers had to amputate Georges Exantus' right leg in order to free him. He was one of the survivors from Haiti's January 12 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people. Exantus, 29, was quickly rushed to a hospital in neighboring Dominican Republic, where he spent over two months recovering. Now, he is waiting at a bus stop in Santo Domingo, heading back to Haiti. Back to uncertainty. Back to zero. \"Staying in the Dominican Republic is not an option,\" he said. That's because the Dominican Republic's government is forcing Haitian refugees to return home after they have received medical treatment there.\n@highlight\nHaitians still illegally entering Dominican Republic, months after deadly quake\n@highlight\nOne analyst says the number of illegal Haitians has quadrupled\n@highlight\nDominican Republic wants all quake survivors to return home after receiving medical care", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 32}, {"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 333, "end": 350}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 521, "end": 538}, {"start": 587, "end": 604}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 757, "end": 774}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 888, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It could take more than a decade to rebuild @placeholder's capital, Port-au-Prince, which was devastated by the 7.0 magnitude temblor.", "idx": 42085}], "idx": 27332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Olympic ace Victoria Pendleton delighted the Tory conference today by urging youngsters to take up sport to help them get a job later on in life. The cyclist said playing sport helped build vital characteristics which bosses wanted. She said: 'It builds character, confidence and resilience - things that don't necessarily show up in test results but that employers are always looking for.' The remarks echo Lord Tebbit's famous suggestion that the unemployed should get on their bike to find work. Ms Pendleton, who won gold in the velodrome at the Beijing and London Olympic Games, was at the Tory conference today to introduce Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.\n@highlight\nCyclist said sport helped build vital characteristics which bosses wanted\n@highlight\nShe said it built 'character, confidence and resilience' in youngsters\n@highlight\nRemarks echo Lord Tebbit's call for jobless to get on their bike to find work", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 29}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 562, "end": 581}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pendleton's appearance on the Tory party platform was a long way from collecting gold on the podium at the @placeholder", "idx": 42087}], "idx": 27334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The motorsport community was in mourning on Monday as competitors from across various racing disciplines paid tribute to Marco Simoncelli, the Italian MotoGP rider who lost his life after a crash in Malaysia on Sunday. Simoncelli, 24, sustained critical injuries when he was struck by compatriot Valentino Rossi and American Colin Edwards after losing control of his Honda bike and sliding across Turn 11 of the Sepang Circuit. Rossi, a seven-time MotoGP world champion, used the @ValeYellow46 Twitter account to pay tribute to Simoncelli, who he described as \"a younger brother.\" \"Sic [Simoncelli's nickname] for me was like a youngest brother. So strong on track and so sweet in the normal life. I will miss him a lot,\" read the Tweet.\n@highlight\nThe motorsport community is in mourning after death of Marco Simoncelli\n@highlight\nSimoncelli lost his life after a fatal crash in Malaysia on Sunday\n@highlight\nMotoGP legend Valentino Rossi has described Simoncelli as like a brother", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 490, "end": 509}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 813, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 933, "end": 947}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Only that you will be missed - rest in peace @placeholder.\"", "idx": 42088}, {"query": "\"He was one of the most charismatic figures in the world championship and had a fantastic future ahead of him in @placeholder.", "idx": 42090}], "idx": 27335} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 72-year-old Ohio woman is furious after she says she was kicked off a Delta flight because she 'looked sick.' Suzanne Hays says that she broke down in tears at Detroit's Metropolitan Airport when Delta staff told her she had to get off her plane to Orlando after the passenger next to her complained that she looked sick. 'They said they've moved us because I might be contagious,' Ms Hays told KTLV-TV. 'Contagious with what?' Scroll down for video Contagious: Suzanne Hays, 72, admits she looks pale, but says she wasn't sick when she was booted from a Delta flight\n@highlight\nSuzanne Hays says flight attendants kicked her off a her plane to Orlando after a fellow passenger complained that she looked contagious\n@highlight\nMs Hays has a neurological disorder, but was not ill or contagious\n@highlight\nShe was given a $20 voucher and told to buy soup and tea", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 172, "end": 191}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Hays says she has a return ticket back to @placeholder on Delta and she's terrified the same thing could happen again.", "idx": 42091}], "idx": 27336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov A 3-year-old boy from Mississippi has been attacked and mauled to death by the family's two pit bulls, despite his mother's efforts to save him that left her injured. Sheriff Willie March says Christopher Malone was playing behind a mobile home in the rural Thornton community Monday near a chain-link pen where the two dogs were locked up. According to March, the dogs somehow managed to get out and attacked the toddler, who was pronounced dead on the scene from him wounds. Scroll down for video Horrible death: Christopher Malone (left and right) was playing outside his home in Thornton, Mississippi, when the family's two pet pit bulls escaped from their enclosure and mauled him to death\n@highlight\nChristopher Malone was pronounced dead on scene outside his home in Thornton, Mississippi\n@highlight\nHis mother was taken to a hospital to be treated for dog bites\n@highlight\n'The dog just jumped him and took him down and dragged him in the back and killed him, ate him up,' said the victim\u2019s aunt Lucy Mayze\n@highlight\nFamily lost a grandmother in house fire in January", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 535, "end": 552}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 726, "end": 743}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Malone's mother was hospitalized with injuries she suffered when she tried to pull the pit bulls off the child, @placeholder News Now reported.", "idx": 42093}], "idx": 27338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:41 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:59 EST, 30 October 2012 All Australian children will learn an Asian language after Prime Minister Julia Gillard launched a visionary plan to help the country exploit the region's 'unstoppable' economic growth. In a move to ensure Australia are prepared for the 'Asian Century', Ms Gillard wants to improve links with the continent by committing to 25 ambitious goals over the next 13 years. All schoolchildren in the country will choose one of four \u2018priority\u2019 languages to learn at school \u2013 Indonesian, Japanese, Hindi and Chinese. Ambitious: Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard hopes that her plan to encourage all schoolchildren to speak an Asian language will improve financial links with the region\n@highlight\nAustralian Prime Minister Julia Gillard launches ambitious plans to prepare for 'Asian Century'\n@highlight\nAll schoolchildren to choose between Indonesian, Japanese, Hindi and Chinese languages", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 937, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asia\u2019s economy continues to grow, and Ms Gillard is looking for more ways to harness the financial prosperity to the advantage of @placeholder.", "idx": 42099}], "idx": 27344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An extreme islamist group in Syria has posted a video of a British jihadi urging others from his home country to join him. The unidentified man speaks with a London accent when he calls for his \u2018brothers and sisters\u2019 in Britain to join in Syria\u2019s civil war. The video has been posted by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a group so extreme Al-Qaeda officially disowned them earlier this year. Scroll down for video Jihadi recruitment: The video, entitled 'UK brothers in Syria', starts with a man speaking English with a London accent, encouraging others to join him\n@highlight\nVideo posed by extreme islamist group urges Britons to go to Syria\n@highlight\nIt features two men speaking English with British accents\n@highlight\nEntitled 'UK brothers in Syria', it tells 'brothers and sisters' to join jihad\n@highlight\nMan brags he has convinced four people to travel to Syria to fight", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 291, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 467, "end": 468}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 746, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was formally disowned by the central organisation on February 3 for being too extreme.", "idx": 42107}], "idx": 27349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The California governor's race has devolved into a skirmish over the word \"whore.\" An aide to the Democratic candidate called the Republican candidate that in an inadvertently recorded conversation, implying that she had sold out to special interests. The Republican campaign of former eBay CEO Meg Whitman has demanded an apology. The Democratic campaign of California Attorney General Jerry Brown has responded. \"The use of the term 'whore' is an insult to both Meg Whitman and to the women of California,\" her campaign spokeswoman Sarah Pompei said. \"This is an appalling and unforgivable smear against Meg Whitman.\" Brown's campaign manager Steven Glazer said: \"This was a jumbled and often inaudible recording of a private conversation. At times, our language was salty. We apologize to Ms. Whitman and anyone who may have been offended.\"\n@highlight\nAn aide to the Democratic candidate uses the word on the Republican hopeful\n@highlight\nThe private conversation is accidentally recorded\n@highlight\nRepublican Meg Whitman was portrayed as selling out to special interests\n@highlight\nHer campaign has demanded an apology to Whitman and the women of California", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... That I have been warned if I crack down on pensions, I will be ... that they'll go to @placeholder, and that's where they'll go, because they know Whitman will give 'em, will cut them a deal, but I won't,\" Brown said.", "idx": 42108}], "idx": 27350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Sada Mire fled war-torn Somalia as a frightened teenager, the nation was descending into darkness, mired in the grip of a long civil conflict. But several years later, when she returned to the Horn of Africa as an ambitious archaeologist, her fierce determination and meticulous fieldwork brought to light the region's rich cultural heritage. In 2007, her archaeological pursuits resulted in the discovery of 5,000-year-old rock art in Somaliland, a breakaway state in the northwest corner of Somalia. The prehistoric findings, which include renderings of animals as well as human figures, are significant in enhancing understanding about the prehistoric way of life across the region, says Mire.\n@highlight\nSada Mire is on a mission to raise awareness about Somali cultural heritage\n@highlight\nThe archaeologist discovered prehistoric cave art in Somaliland in 2007\n@highlight\nMire is the head of Somaliland's Department of Antiquities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 912, "end": 921}, {"start": 925, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My hope for this is to be able to set up an institution which can help produce students -- @placeholder archaeologists, Somali cultural heritage managers.\"", "idx": 42113}], "idx": 27352} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 16:41 EST, 21 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 22 April 2013 Unruly: Elizabeth Truss says children in British nurseries are not taught how to behave themselves Education minister Elizabeth Truss has been criticisied for 'ill-judged' criticism of nurseries after she declared they were producing a generation of toddlers with no manners. Ms Truss condemned \u2018chaotic\u2019 pre-schools that allow children to do what they want all day long, leaving them unable to sit still and listen by the time they get to primary school. But industry bodies today said her remarks did not chime with experiences in nurseries across the country.\n@highlight\nChildcare Minister Elizabeth Truss condemned British pre-schools\n@highlight\nMiss Truss claimed children in nurseries are not taught how to behave\n@highlight\nWants to follow French model on manners for children from the age of two", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018What you notice in @placeholder nurseries is just how calm they are.", "idx": 42114}], "idx": 27353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Reports that Iran is plotting to attack American targets in Iraq in response to U.S. intervention in Syria should come as no surprise. Armed conflicts are unpredictable and risky. But this latest communication, allegedly intercepted by U.S. intelligence, may prove less ominous than it sounds. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, the United States intercepted a message sent from Tehran to militants in neighboring Iraq, ordering them to target the American embassy in Baghdad and other U.S. interests if American forces strike Syria. Assuming that the information is correct -- and not meant by Iran to get into U.S. hands to send a threat -- it would seem that Iran will resort to its long-standing practice of using proxy militias and assorted terrorist groups to do its dirty work. This is as an alternative to stepping into the conflict with its own forces, which would escalate the war in Syria much more dangerously.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Reports Iran urging militants to target U.S. sites if U.S. hits Syria not surprising\n@highlight\nShe says it may show Iran using proxies to attack rather than take on war it can't win\n@highlight\nShe says Iran's Shiites want Assad to prevail but its rulers divided on how much to help\n@highlight\nGhits: Threats must be taken seriously, but moral reason for strike is unchanged", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 334, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whatever the divisions among Iranians and the concerns of anti-American militias and terrorist groups about taking on the @placeholder, the threats have to be taken seriously.", "idx": 42119}], "idx": 27354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama was heckled on Thursday during a fund-raising speech in San Jose, California as he spoke to supporters about the need to cast their vote to ensure the Senate remains in Democratic control. Reaching the end of his address to tech leaders, Obama was interrupted by a man in the crowd and without missing a step, told him that he should speak to him later because he was 'screwing up the end of my speech.' The heckler was excitedly shouting about the freedoms of Ethiopians who he claimed live under a cruel regime backed by the US, to which the president replied he completely agreed, 'although, why don't we talk about it later because I am just about to finish, you and me, we'll talk about it.'\n@highlight\nPresident interrupted during address to tech-leaders in San Jose, California on Thursday\n@highlight\nRiled that he was unable to finish his speech, the president kept calm\n@highlight\nTold his heckler that he would speak to him afterwards but he 'kinda screwed up my ending'\n@highlight\nIs on a three-day fund raising trip to California and met with Yahoo Inc CEO Marissa Mayer before the speech\n@highlight\nAbout 250 people paid between $1,000 and $32,400 to attend", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 543, "end": 544}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama was the headline speaker at four @placeholder fund-raising events, raising his two-day total to five.", "idx": 42123}], "idx": 27357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The elderly former neighbour of Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf and his Muslim convert wife Tara Nettleton has revealed what it was like to live next door to the couple before they fled to Syria with their five children. Sharrouf, who is wanted by Australian Federal Police after he began fighting with terrorist organisation Islamic State, posted a photo of his seven-year-old son on Twitter holding up a decapitated head in the Middle East this week with the caption 'that's my boy'. The image shocked the world and led to the boy\u2019s Australian grandfather, Peter Nettleton, demanding the couple\u2019s children be brought home to Australia.\n@highlight\nPensioner Joyce has lived in south-west Sydney for over 30 years\n@highlight\nConvicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf, his wife Tara and their children lived next door to her for over a year\n@highlight\nSharrouf is now in Syria and believed to be fighting with al-Qaeda off-shoot Islamic State\n@highlight\nPhoto of Sharrouf's seven-year-old son holding a severed head surfaced on Twitter on Sunday\n@highlight\nJoyce said Tara used to be polite and would sit in the backyard in shorts", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 253, "end": 277}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, Mr @placeholder said he doesn't even know the name of his grandchildren.", "idx": 42124}], "idx": 27358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Revolting plot: Rose Mary Vogel, 55, of Sun Lakes, Arizona, has been charged with first-degree attempted murder for allegedly injecting fecal matter into her hospitalized husband's IV line Police in Arizona have released the 911 call that led to the arrest of a 55-year-old woman suspected of trying to kill her hospitalized ex-cop husband by injecting feces matter into his IV line. The call came last Friday afternoon from the Chandler Regional Medical Center's head of security. Hospital staff said they found Rose Mary Vogel tampering with the IV line and saw a brown substance blocking the tube attached to the body of the woman\u2019s husband, 66-year-old Philip Vogel, a retired police officer from Lexington, Kentucky.\n@highlight\nRose Mary Vogel charged with first-degree attempted murder for allegedly trying to kill her 66-year-old husband\n@highlight\nPhilip Vogel is 22-year veteran of Lexington, Kentucky, police who retired in 1995 after shooting dead young black man\n@highlight\nNurses at Chandler Regional Medical Center in Arizona caught Vogel manipulating IV line and then trying to dispose of its contents\n@highlight\nMedical tests of 'brown substance' found in IV line and on syringe needle confirmed it was fecal matter\n@highlight\nVogels' neighbors say couple have been married for three decades and seemed 'very happy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 449, "end": 480}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 767}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police documents said Vogel is a retired registered nurse who formerly worked at the @placeholder hospital.", "idx": 42130}], "idx": 27363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former England boss Terry Venables has called on Premier League managers to stop interfering with the selection of their top international stars. Liverpool have been in the spotlight recently after media reports suggested Brendan Rodgers asked Roy Hodgson to rest Raheem Sterling for England's Euro 2016 qualifying fixture against Estonia last week. Rodgers denied those claims and played down any club-versus-country row, but writing in the Independent on Sunday, Venables said Hodgson should not have to consult Premier League managers when selecting players. 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Some wear replica shirts when they go to games, and others have their team\u2019s club crest tattooed on their bodies. But a Liverpool fan from Norway has taken it just that little bit further, having confessed to Norwegian paper Dagbladet he has a daughter called Karolina YNWA. Liverpool supporting couple were set to name their baby Gerrard after Steven Gerrard if it was a boy Using an acronym of your club's song as your child's name is certainly a unique way of expressing love for a football team thousands of miles away.\n@highlight\nFive-year-old girl's full name is Karolina YNWA\n@highlight\nMum reveals they had planned to call the baby Gerrard if it was a boy\n@highlight\nParents say they won't force their child to support Liverpool\n@highlight\nBut reveal the little girl is very proud of her name and has her own shirt", "entities": [{"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Massive Liverpool fan names child @placeholder to show dedication for his club", "idx": 42135}], "idx": 27367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb This incredible video shows the moment a pilot with nerves of steel landed a passenger jet on just the rear set of wheels after the front landing gear failed to deploy. The Avianca Airlines passenger jet safely made an emergency landing at the Juscelino Kubitschek international airport in Brasilia, Brazil, on Friday after the malfunction, authorities said. None of the 49 passengers and crew of five on the Fokker 100 jet were injured when the plane landed on its rear wheels before lowering the nose onto the runway, the Brazilian Air Force said. Airport fire crews foamed the plane to prevent fire.\n@highlight\nPilot skilfully descended safely onto runway in Brazil after malfunction\n@highlight\nBefore descent, the pilot circled the airport to shed fuel and lower weight\n@highlight\nNo one was injured thanks to his skill and iron nerve", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 185, "end": 200}, {"start": 256, "end": 275}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 536, "end": 554}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The emergency landing closed one of @placeholder's two runways, delaying flights into Brazil's fourth largest airport.", "idx": 42137}], "idx": 27369} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Courtney Cash, the grandniece of musician Johnny Cash, was found dead in a box in her home in Tennessee, and a friend is charged in her death, according to Putnam County sheriff's officials. Wayne Gary Masciarella, who is in custody, is charged with first-degree murder, and more charges are expected, Sheriff David Andrews told CNN. Masciarella apparently had gone out Tuesday night with Cash and her boyfriend, William Austin Johnson. The couple lived together, and when all three returned to the apartment early Wednesday, there was an altercation. Cash and Johnson were both stabbed, officials say. Johnson managed to get away from the apartment and gave a statement to investigators at a local hospital.\n@highlight\nCourtney Cash, grandniece of Johnny Cash, was found dead in her home\n@highlight\nPolice say she was apparently stabbed by a friend, who is in custody\n@highlight\nHe was charged with first-degree murder\n@highlight\nCash's boyfriend was also hurt in the stabbing and remains hospitalized", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 200, "end": 221}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 422, "end": 443}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Based on his statement, the sheriff said authorities arrested @placeholder within a couple of hours.", "idx": 42138}], "idx": 27370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dick's Sporting Goods, one of the largest sporting goods retailers in the world, says it has removed all guns from its store nearest to Newtown, Connecticut, and is suspending the sale of certain kinds of semi-automatic rifles from its chains nationwide. The move was made out of respect for the victims and families of last week's Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting \"during this time of national mourning,\" the store said in a statement Tuesday morning. \"We continue to extend our deepest sympathies to those affected by this terrible tragedy,\" the statement said. It was unclear how long the store will keep the suspension in place for the guns, known as 'modern sporting rifles.'\n@highlight\nIt is unclear how long the suspension will last\n@highlight\nFirearms were not sold to Adam Lanza, the store says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 332, "end": 359}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A search of @placeholder website early Tuesday morning showed a blank page for \"modern sporting rifles.\"", "idx": 42142}], "idx": 27373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matthew Blake The Queen will tour France in an old Renault during her state visit next week because none of Francois Hollande's Citroens have the space to fit her large hats, it has been reported. The French president has personally invited Her Majesty to Normandy to help him commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings on June 6. But heads have been spinning at the Elysee Palace ever since the announcement after staff realised she would not be able to sit upright in either the pokey presidential Citroen DS5 or the larger C6 model if she wears any one of her large hats.\n@highlight\nThe Queen is visiting France to commemorate 70th anniversary of D-Day\n@highlight\nBut Hollande's Citroen DS5 has not got the space to fit her large hats\n@highlight\nSo French President orders out Renault Vel Satis, which is 2.6ins taller", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 111, "end": 127}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 541, "end": 542}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 795, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was a commercial failure for @placeholder a decade ago and production was", "idx": 42146}], "idx": 27375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As a young freedom fighter, Nelson Mandela stepped out of a farmhouse hideout in South Africa, took 20 strides and dug a hole on the sprawling land. 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A few weeks after he buried it at the farm in Rivonia, he was hurled into prison for the next 27 years.\n@highlight\nHe buries the gun before he is thrown into prison in 1962\n@highlight\nThe Makarov pistol was a gift to him by an Ethiopian colonel\n@highlight\nIt's worth about $3 million, according to a museum official\n@highlight\nGroup hires military experts to try and pinpoint its exact location", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A scramble to find the gun has sparked a frenzy among collectors, historians and @placeholder fans.", "idx": 42148}], "idx": 27377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills UPDATED: 08:07 EST, 20 May 2012 Scotland\u2019s Justice Secretary told the Lockerbie bomber to drop his appeal to smooth the way for him to be released on compassionate grounds, it was claimed today. Kenny MacAskill allegedly told Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi indirectly that he would be let out of jail in 2009 if he dropped his court case after he was given just three months to live. Shortly before the official announcement Al-Megrahi did mysteriously abandon the appeal against his conviction - even though he was under no legal obligation to do so. The bomber, who has terminal prostate cancer, is still alive in Libya two-and-a-half years after his release, to the embarrassment of the Scottish Government.\n@highlight\nScottish government deny claims they helped clear way for bomber's release\n@highlight\nMegrahi was given just three months to live when he was released in 2009 - but he is STILL alive and well\n@highlight\nBook claims Al-Megrahi was the 'innocent victim of dirty politics, a flawed investigation and judicial folly'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 244, "end": 264}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 699, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now 59, claims in the new title: 'After the meeting, the Libyan delegation came to the prison to visit me.", "idx": 42149}], "idx": 27378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who set himself on fire in Washington DC's National Mall on Friday afternoon died of his injuries last night, police said. The man's burns were so severe that he has still not been identified, and authorities will have to use DNA and dental records to trace him. He had poured a can of gasoline on himself in the center of the mall and then set himself on fire at about 4.20pm, as passing joggers tried to douse the flames. The man who set himself on fire on Friday in downtown DC has been identified as John Constantino, 64, from Laurel, New Jersey\n@highlight\nWitnesses saw him douse himself with gasoline and light himself on fire\n@highlight\nComes one day after police shot and killed a woman after she rammed her car into a barricade near the White House", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 484, "end": 485}, {"start": 510, "end": 525}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surrounded: Police officers surround the car with their weapons drawn after the female driver rammed a barricade close to the @placeholder on Thursday", "idx": 42150}], "idx": 27379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Ransom is as old as kidnappings, bad guys and money. But it never gets old enough not to demand again, as the Japanese government now knows all too well. In a video posted Tuesday to social media, a black-clad ISIS militant stood over two men he said were Japanese citizens. Both would die, he said, unless the Japanese government paid the Islamist extremist group $200 million within 72 hours. That ISIS wants ransom isn't unexpected. But a few things -- like the public nature and staggering amount of the request -- make it stand out. Yes. It's hard to quantify all the examples, because hostage takers in ambitious militant groups like ISIS rarely make their demands public. But just as kidnappings are the norm for such groups, so is asking for ransom.\n@highlight\nOn a video, ISIS demands $200 million to release two Japanese citizens\n@highlight\nThe request is much higher than is typically requested or paid out for hostages\n@highlight\nSome nations have policies against paying ransom, saying it encourages kidnappers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 10}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ISIS' history shows there may not be a lot, but it's possible that there will be talks with the @placeholder hostage takers.", "idx": 42164}], "idx": 27390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The number of Ebola cases in West Africa has not reached worst-case scenario predictions, but until it drops to zero, the world remains at risk, the CDC director said Monday. Speaking to reporters after a visit to Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, Centers for Disease Prevention Director Dr. Tom Frieden said he saw \"real momentum and real progress\" in combating the virus. \"It's going to be a long hard fight, but I am hopeful that we are going to see continued progress. The challenge is not to let up, not to be complacent and to really double down,\" he said.\n@highlight\nCDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden has just returned from West Africa\n@highlight\nHe described seeing \"real progress\" in the countries fighting Ebola\n@highlight\nBut Frieden warned that until there were no more cases, the world was at risk\n@highlight\n\"It's going to be a long, hard fight,\" Frieden said", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 277}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 574, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had the \"most hopeful picture\" of the three countries, Frieden said.", "idx": 42167}], "idx": 27393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Shareholders of the Olympus Corp. approved a new board Friday despite objections from a vocal minority of shareholders seeking new management that can distance the company from the $1.7 billion cover-up that rocked Japan Inc. The extraordinary shareholders meeting started with the outgoing president, Shuichi Takayama, apologizing to the investors on the cover-up of the losses. He was greeted by boos and hisses. Allegations against the Japanese camera and medical equipment maker came to light after the October dismissal of former President Michael Woodford -- a rare foreign chief executive in corporate Japan -- after he questioned ex-board members about dubious transactions at the center of the case.\n@highlight\nNEW: Shareholders of the Olympus Corp. approve a new board despite objections\n@highlight\nNew management will run the camera maker whose $1.7 billion cover-up rocked Japan Inc.\n@highlight\nAllegations after the October dismissal of former Olympus President Michael Woodford\n@highlight\nOutgoing president, Shuichi Takayama, was greeted with boos and hisses from shareholders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 554, "end": 569}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 984, "end": 999}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The article also questioned the $773 million paid for three small @placeholder companies -- a face cream maker, a plastic container maker and a recycling business, each with fewer than 50 employees.", "idx": 42171}], "idx": 27394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 18 October 2011 Old money: Lady Jacqueline Killearn's bid to sell her stately home has been blocked after opposition from her son When her husband was Britain\u2019s wartime ambassador to Cairo, she rose to the pinnacle of society, entertaining Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, and King Farouk of Egypt. And at the age of 102, despite dwindling funds, Lord Killearn\u2019s widow Jacqueline still wishes to be maintained in the style to which she long ago became accustomed. But when the centenarian baroness tried to quickly raise \u00a31.65million by selling her Jacobean mansion \u2013 \u2018significantly\u2019 below its market value \u2013 she started a row with her son and grandson which had to be resolved in the High Court.\n@highlight\nLady Jacqueline Killearn wanted to sell for \u00a31.65m if she could stay in an apartment in the house\n@highlight\nHer son claimed the property had been 'significantly undervalued'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 84}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 309}, {"start": 316, "end": 335}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 752, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "first baron @placeholder after he returned to Britain from his key Second", "idx": 42172}], "idx": 27395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:35 EST, 11 March 2014 Arsene Wenger suffered massive embarrassment in the Allianz Arena when he could only name six substitutes against Bayern Munich because of an administrative error. Ryo Miyaichi flew out with the Arsenal team for the clash but it was later discovered that he is not registered in Arsenal\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Champions League squad. 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Six-term Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi edged out tea party-backed challenger Chris McDaniel in a bruising, costly Republican runoff that pitted Washington clout against Tea Party values and an insistence on conservative purity. In New York's Harlem and upper Manhattan, 84-year-old Democratic Representative Charles Rangel, a 22-term congressman and the third-most-senior member of the House, celebrated after leading the vote 47 to 44 per cent - but his challenger refused to concede. 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In the U.S., she's been able to receive the Congressional Gold Medal -- our highest honor -- she'd been awarded years ago; she was able to meet with the president, to sit with the U.N.'s secretary general and to meet many of the people who fought so hard to tell the world what the former military dictatorship was doing to her and to the Burmese people.\n@highlight\nBurma's heroine and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi touring U.S.\n@highlight\nSuu Kyi is addressing ethnic divisions in Burma, challenging world leaders to be responsible\n@highlight\nWriters' online campaign for Suu Kyi united people from all political sides, famous and not\n@highlight\nThey say in divisive times, it's worth noting power of unity in service of democratic ideals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 228, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 281}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 407, "end": 423}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 532, "end": 555}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 874, "end": 890}, {"start": 901, "end": 916}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The nation is also called @placeholder, but Suu Kyi refuses to use that name because it was changed by the military junta.", "idx": 42191}, {"query": "Called \"@placeholder: It Can't Wait,\" it was an online video campaign featuring 38 spots to publicize what was happening in Myanmar and happening to Suu Kyi.", "idx": 42192}], "idx": 27407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Crane and Freya Noble China has issued a bizarre denial of comments made by Julie Bishop to a Fairfax journalist, which prompted a tabloid attack on Australia's Foreign Minister. China's The Global Times newspaper called Ms Bishop a 'complete fool' after she told Fairfax last week that Australia had to 'manage for the worst' when dealing with China. But, perhaps in an attempt at smoothing diplomatic relations, China's foreign ministry has denied Ms Bishop ever said that - despite the Sydney Morning Herald publishing excerpts from the interview to prove it. In a statement released by Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei, China said Ms Bishop never made the remarks and 'the Australian side has clarified that with the Chinese side through diplomatic channel'.\n@highlight\nA Chinese tabloid used a Beijing colloquialism to call Julie Bishop a fool\n@highlight\nThe Foreign Minister had pledged to stand up for Australian values and to 'manage for the worst' when dealing with China\n@highlight\nThe Global Times said Ms Bishop was more like the 'angry youths' found in the Chinese cyber sphere than a diplomat\n@highlight\nThey now deny Bishop said the comments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 498, "end": 518}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Australia's history of human rights was also targeted in the original @placeholder article, who described the country as a place once 'roamed by rascals and outlaws' that would soon adjust to the shifting realities of power.", "idx": 42197}], "idx": 27411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Saugus, Massachusetts (CNN) -- The image is still vivid after 65 years. Bob Attubato and his fellow sixth-grade classmates rushed to the window just in time to see a crippled twin-engine bomber trailing smoke and flames over their school. \"Suddenly, we heard this unearthly sound coming over the school,\" Attubato recalled. \"It just reverberated through the building.\" As the class stood there and watched, the plane's wing and engine broke off and it disappeared from view. A loud explosion followed. Attubato later learned that the pilot, Army Air Force Maj. Doak Weston stayed with the B-25 until it crashed on a nearby golf course, giving his five-man crew time to bail out and missing nearby homes.\n@highlight\nMaj. 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But reporters' eyebrows raised when he said that White House Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough knew about abuses taking place in the IRS and decided not to tell the president. In a briefing that started 45 minutes late after a one-hour announced delay, Carney said that 'no one in this building intervened in an ongoing, independent investigation' by the IRS Office of Inspector General, which was examining 'line IRS employees' who were targeting conservative groups for special scrutiny.\n@highlight\nWhite House didn't take action on a politicized IRS, Carney said. 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Francesca and sister Elisabetta Grillo have said festivities in the chef's household were a far cry from the celebrations she portrays on screen.\n@highlight\nChef 'never made mince pies or Yule log' and 'made Christmas pudding once'\n@highlight\nHired in caterers and ate Christmas dinner at Saatchi gallery, it is claimed\n@highlight\nNigella 'would wear tracksuits and an old granny dressing gown'\n@highlight\nGrillo sisters said TV chef was 'just a brand' and real life was very different\n@highlight\nNigella professed she is a 'terribly lazy person' in interview last week\n@highlight\nLast week sisters were cleared of credit card fraud at Isleworth Crown Court\n@highlight\nYesterday, they described Charles Saatchi's bizarre demands and habits\n@highlight\nNigella's brother Dominic Lawson slammed suggestions his sister had a 'bad character' and said he was 'full of admiration' for her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 473, "end": 489}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 741, "end": 755}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1234}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for @placeholder said they were not commenting on the claims.", "idx": 42202}], "idx": 27415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The rapper Common wants to take hip-hop in a new direction, he says, and he has an unsuspecting ally -- President-elect Barack Obama. Common says he was looking for a new sound on his eighth album, \"Universal Mind Control.\" Obama \"is going to change hip-hop for the better,\" predicted the rapper, whose eighth album, \"Universal Mind Control\" (G.O.O.D. Music/Geffen), hits shelves Tuesday. \"I really do believe we as hip-hop artists pick up what's going on in the world and try to reflect that,\" he told CNN, outlining his belief that mainstream as well as so-called \"conscious\" rappers -- the more socially aware -- will pick up on what he sees as the more optimistic prospects of an Obama presidency.\n@highlight\nBarack Obama should inspire a \"more positive\" message in hip-hop, Common says\n@highlight\nCommon sat down with CNN to discuss \"Universal Mind Control,\" his movie career\n@highlight\nProducers Pharrell Williams, Kanye West pushed Common lyrically, he says\n@highlight\nCommon concedes he didn't do enough to promote his music in his early years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 208, "end": 229}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 327, "end": 348}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 848, "end": 869}, {"start": 911, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not that @placeholder, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., is altogether removed from the temptations of his hip-hop brethren.", "idx": 42212}], "idx": 27422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Irbil, Iraq (CNN)Rashid Fouad Abdullah is a Kurdish peshmerga fighter in his late 50s, but he's younger than his gun. It's a British artillery piece manufactured in 1941, kept in immaculate condition and in daily service as Kurdish forces tighten their grip around Iraq's second city, Mosul. Abdullah is one of a few dozen peshmerga stationed on Mount Zartak, overlooking Mosul from the east. The city is still firmly under the control of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, but the peshmerga are in buoyant mood, having first stemmed and then partially reversed territorial gains made by ISIS last summer.\n@highlight\nIn northern Iraq, Kurds are taking the lead in keeping ISIS at bay\n@highlight\nThey say they need heavy machine guns, anti-tank missiles and armored vehicles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 37}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, they are intent on strangling ISIS in Mosul by cutting off its freedom of movement and resupply from @placeholder.", "idx": 42221}], "idx": 27424} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read about Radamel Falcao's Old Trafford ambitions Phil Jones could be sidelined for up to three weeks with the hamstring injury that he suffered in England\u2019s Euro 2016 qualifying victory over Switzerland on Monday night. The Manchester United defender has been assessed by the club\u2019s medical staff since returning from Basle, where he limped off after 77 minutes to be replaced by Phil Jagielka. There were fears that Jones could be out of action for up to a month, but a scan has revealed that it is more likely to be between two and three weeks.\n@highlight\nPhil Jones ruled out for up to three weeks with a hamstring injury\n@highlight\nManchester United defender was injured on international duty\n@highlight\nEngland defeated Switzerland 2-0 in opening Euro 2016 qualifier\n@highlight\nMarcos Rojo, Luke Shaw, Radamel Falcao and Daley Blind could make debuts against QPR", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 240, "end": 256}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 653, "end": 669}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jones will definitely miss United's game against @placeholder at Old Trafford on Sunday - where up to four new signings could make their debuts.", "idx": 42238}], "idx": 27433} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In recent years, so much has been going on in the world of commercial aviation that putting together a \"top 10 events\" forecast has been easy -- major new airplane programs have been announced, airline consolidation has taken place and disputes between China and Europe over carbon emissions have held major airplane orders hostage. Not in 2015. Looking at the year ahead, it's a challenge to muster a list of five events likely to grab the general public's attention, much less 10. The year 2015 is more about program execution. New airplanes from Airbus and Bombardier are scheduled to enter service (EIS) in 2015 and the Airbus A350 XWB, scheduled for delivery to its first customer December 22, will also see its EIS in January.\n@highlight\nThe coming year won't yield as many big aviation stories as years past\n@highlight\nThe Airbus 320neo and Bombardier CSeries are expected to enter service in 2015\n@highlight\nDeclining oil prices should help airlines reap increased profits\n@highlight\nMajor air shows will be lackluster compared with years past", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 614}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 857, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder for two airplanes in the same month or the same quarter, or even the same year, is a major industry event.", "idx": 42241}], "idx": 27436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British governments have historically taken an approach to the so-called \u2018war on terror\u2019 that has been distinctly un-British \u2013 crude, heavy-handed, careless of innocent people\u2019s liberties, and as a result often counterproductive. Yet our response to the flood of British Muslims that has left these shores to fight in Syria and subsequently Iraq for an Islamic caliphate has been tentative, uncertain, almost limp. The brutal, ritualised public murder of James Foley has crystallised the psychopathic nature of what these young Britons have signed up to and in some cases actively promoted. Scroll down for video Tory MP David Davis said British ISIS members should be stripped of the their UK citizenship\n@highlight\nDavid Davis claims during World War II these actions would be treason\n@highlight\nHe said Britain should strip these men of their citizenship due to their action\n@highlight\nMr Davis claimed that this should only happen though after a public trial", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 691, "end": 692}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder believes by stripping their citizenship turns the 'brief and violent holiday' to a life sentence", "idx": 42242}], "idx": 27437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santa Ana, California (CNN) -- A California judge ordered Wednesday that two Fullerton police officers stand trial in the beating death last year of Kelly Thomas, a homeless man with a mental illness. Officer Manuel Ramos is charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter, and Cpl. Jay Patrick Cicinelli is charged with involuntary manslaughter and felony use of excessive force. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Schwarm scheduled the next hearing in the case on May 22. Schwarm's ruling came after a three-day preliminary hearing that ended Wednesday. Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, who's prosecuting the case, told reporters that he expected defense attorneys to challenge Wednesday's ruling in a motion and possibly an appeal.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This kind of incident is very damaging to the community,\" D.A. tells reporters\n@highlight\nA judge orders two Fullerton police officers to stand trial on all charges\n@highlight\nKelly Thomas, 37, who was homeless, was beaten last year in Fullerton, California\n@highlight\nOfficer Manuel Ramos and Cpl. 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With tensions running high with Moscow over the downing of a Malaysian Airlines flight over Ukraine, the UK government has given the go-ahead to a probe into whether the Russian state was behind Mr Litvinenko\u2019s murder. The former KGB officer died in 2006 after drinking tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 with two ex-colleagues at a London hotel. His widow Marina said the move sent a powerful 'message to his murderers', but one Russian MP claimed it was driven entirely by 'political expediency'.\n@highlight\nRussian spy Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London hotel in 2006\n@highlight\nCoroner Sir Robert Owen asked for public inquiry instead of an inquest\n@highlight\nLast year ministers rejected idea, to protect 'international relations'\n@highlight\nBut after MH17 flight was shot down, tensions with Russia have mounted\n@highlight\nInvestigators will now probe whether the Russian state was behind murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 145, "end": 164}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 228, "end": 245}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 272, "end": 273}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 397, "end": 399}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 713}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is more than seven years since Mr Litvinenko\u2019s death, and I very much hope that this inquiry will be of some comfort to his widow Mrs @placeholder.'", "idx": 42250}, {"query": "'This is the only way I can comment on the actions of the @placeholder establishment and the decision to hold a public inquiry into Litvinenko's death.'", "idx": 42251}], "idx": 27442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Greg Stutchbury, Reuters Openside flanker Michael Hooper has been elevated to the Australian rugby team\u2019s captaincy after hooker Stephen Moore was ruled out for the season due to a knee reconstruction. The 22-year-old Hooper had been widely expected to take the role after Moore tore his anterior and medial cruciate ligaments in his left knee in the opening minute of the Wallabies\u2019 50-23 victory over France in Brisbane on Saturday. Hooper, who had been appointed by coach Ewen McKenzie as one of his two vice-captains before the three-test series with France, led the side at Lang Park when Moore limped off.\n@highlight\nOpenside flanker led side after Moore limped off against France on Saturday\n@highlight\nHooper is coach Ewan McKenzie's fourth test captain\n@highlight\nMoore ruled out for season after tearing knee ligaments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moore then held the job for less than a week and his first test in charge lasted less than a minute, prompting @placeholder\u2019s media to call the job a \u2018poisoned chalice\u2019 for players selected to the role.", "idx": 42259}], "idx": 27448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Diplomacy hasn't worked. Sanctions have achieved little. Relations between Iran and the United States are, at best, chilly. So why not try music? On Saturday night, for the first time, Iranians were the headline performers at New York City's famed Carnegie Hall. A father and son from Iran led American musicians in a hybrid session of traditional Iranian and classical Western music. Thirty-year-old Hafez Nazeri told CNN he was pleased to present \"another dimension of Iran and Iranian culture to the Western people.\" Nazeri, who now lives in the United States, said, \"We hear mostly about the other side -- bloodshed, chaos -- and I wanted to be able to present the reality of our culture, which is about peace and love and unity.\"\n@highlight\nHafez Nazeri and his father Shahrem play hybrid of Iranian and Western music\n@highlight\nThey played for enthusiastic crowd at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night\n@highlight\nSon says he wants to show \"another dimension of Iran ... to the Western people\"\n@highlight\nNazeris' music based on 13th-century Persian poet and philosopher Rumi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 266, "end": 278}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's very simple in presentation: a cello, percussion and an improvised setar -- a Persian instrument like a lute -- played by @placeholder.", "idx": 42262}], "idx": 27449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hoylake (CNN) -- Rory McIlroy is one step away from golfing immortality, but it didn't come easily. Perhaps that is the way it should be, given the 25-year-old's two-shot victory at the British Open has elevated him into exalted company. Only two players have completed three legs of a grand slam by that age -- Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods -- a potent pair with 32 majors between them. Sunday's victory at Hoylake means it is only the U.S. Masters that eludes him, a tournament which inflicted such a cruel fate back in 2011. 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Nathan Gonzales is the publication's political editor. North Carolina's Elizabeth Dole was once regarded as a lock for re-election, but now could lose her seat. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two years ago, as the 2007-2008 election cycle was beginning, one female Republican senator up for re-election looked to be in serious danger: Maine's Susan Collins. But with just three weeks left until Election Day, the moderate Collins now appears to be one of the few embattled Republican senators who could survive the forthcoming Democratic wave.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Dole, once considered a lock for re-election, now seen as likely to lose\n@highlight\nDole seemed not to appreciate threat she faced in Senate campaign, writers say\n@highlight\nBarack Obama's good run in state means less of a bump for Dole\n@highlight\nRepublican senator in Maine worked harder to combat her vulnerability, writers say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 110, "end": 136}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Third, for whatever reason, Collins has, over the 12 years that she has represented the state in the Senate, developed considerable affection and respect from @placeholder voters, who see her as independent, hard-working and down to earth.", "idx": 42276}], "idx": 27459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 06:47 EST, 16 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 16 February 2013 A nine-year-old girl has escaped unharmed after a stolen Land Rover crashed into her house and threw her from a sofa. Charlotte Jacob, from Netherfields, Middlesbrough, was watching television in her living room last night when the 4X4 careered off the road on the family's quiet residential estate and ploughed into the front of the property. It smashed through the window and hit the sofa sending the schoolgirl flying across the room. Charlotte Jacob was watching television on the sofa when the accident happened\n@highlight\nCharlotte Jacob was watching television when 4X4 hit her house last night\n@highlight\nCame through window and hit sofa but she escaped uninjured\n@highlight\nTwo men were seen fleeing the scene in Netherfields, Middlesbrough", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But miraculously @placeholder escaped serious injury and was treated for shock at the scene.", "idx": 42279}], "idx": 27460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 12:41 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:26 EST, 29 January 2013 These remarkable pictures show water crashing from a melting glacier 160 feet into the ocean at the Arctic Circle. Tiny seagulls flitting around the frozen landscape and fishermen's trawlers dwarfed by gigantic icebergs emphasise the awe-inspiring scale of the scene. The images were captured by Swedish photographer Hans Strand, 57, who took his life in his hands by exploring the extreme climate of the inhospitable north on a small ship. Ice sculpture: The frozen water forms unique shapes on the water in Svalbard, as brave photographer Hans Strand sails past on his tiny ship\n@highlight\nBreathtaking images captured by photographer Hans Strand, 57, on journey through Greenland, Iceland and Norway\n@highlight\nMr Strand covered more than 1,000 miles of ocean on his daring expedition\n@highlight\nThe Swedish tutor says he was once almost killed by a collapsing ice cave in the dangerous North", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He hired the ship especially for a photographic workshop he was delivering to his students - taking further beautiful pictures during an expedition in @placeholder and Greenland.", "idx": 42285}], "idx": 27465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)U.S. helicopter gunships supported Iraqi ground forces battling ISIS militants in al-Baghdadi, military sources said, an action that brings U.S. troops closer to combat. On Saturday, the U.S. military said al-Baghdadi was \"contested,\" as Iraqi forces fought back. The U.S. military Friday deployed attack helicopters against an ISIS assault on the strategic Ayn al-Assad Air Base about 15 kilometers (9 miles) south of al-Baghdadi, sources said. Iraqi ground forces killed those attackers and the Apaches safely returned to base without firing a shot, the source said. Robert Baer, a former CIA officer, said the battles may indicate a deepening involvement of U.S. troops in the fight against ISIS.\n@highlight\nU.S. helicopter gunships support Iraqi troops battling ISIS, military sources say\n@highlight\nIt's unclear whether militants got past the perimeter of the base housing U.S. forces, a Pentagon spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 363, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most, if not all, of the attackers were wearing @placeholder military uniforms, Kirby said.", "idx": 42315}], "idx": 27489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Sherwood fears his friendship with Harry Redknapp will be damaged if he accepts an offer to become the new QPR manager before Saturday\u2019s clash with Southampton. Sherwood is mindful of a perception within the game that he had been lined up to replace Redknapp before his dramatic decision to quit Loftus Road just hours after the transfer window closed. After working for him at White Hart Lane, Sherwood is likely to speak with Redknapp \u2014 who insists he quit because he needs two knee operations \u2014 before accepting an offer to succeed him at Loftus Road. Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has opened talks with QPR as the club seek a new manager\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp resigned as QPR manager on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nTim Sherwood is favourite to replace his friend Redknapp\n@highlight\nSherwood doesn't want to upset Redknapp by making swift entrance\n@highlight\nLes Ferdinand has been handed a new role as director of football", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 111, "end": 113}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sherwood, pictured leading @placeholder training last year, was sacked by the club at the end of last season", "idx": 42316}], "idx": 27490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Inter Milan striker Adriano has revealed he had to leave the Italian Serie A giants because of alcohol problems. Brazili striker Adriano is now enjoying his football again after returning home to play for Flamengo. The Brazilian ended his contract with Inter by mutual consent in April after a torrid eight years at the San Siro. Adriano returned to his homeland and signed for Flamengo and the 27-year-old claims he now feels like a new person. \"After the death of my father I fell into a depression that I only managed to cure with alcohol,\" Adriano told Brazilian magazine R7.\n@highlight\nFormer Inter Milan striker Adriano has revealed why he left the Italian giants\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old has admitted having alcohol problems after death of his father\n@highlight\nHowever, he told Brazilian magazine R7 he is better now back playing at home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 592, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 823, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reports at the time suggested Adriano was once again turning up to training drunk and the Brazil international has admitted that was why the @placeholder eventually gave up on him.", "idx": 42321}], "idx": 27494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lawyers painted opposing pictures of South African athlete Oscar Pistorius in their final arguments Friday before his sentencing -- one side depicting him as a broken man who's suffered enough, while the other said he must pay for taking his girlfriend's life. Pistorius, 27, is due to be sentenced for culpable homicide, or negligent killing, as well as one weapons-related charge, after a hearing lasting several days. After both sides' final arguments concluded Friday, Masipa said the court would reconvene Tuesday for sentencing. Defense lawyer Barry Roux appealed to the judge to remember that he reacted as a vulnerable disabled man when he shot Reeva Steenkamp dead.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge Thokozile Masipa says court will reconvene for sentencing Tuesday\n@highlight\nNEW: Prosecutor Gerrie Nel says Pistorius should be sent to prison for at least 10 years\n@highlight\nDefense attorney Barry Roux says other options besides prison should be considered\n@highlight\nPistorius is a \"broken man,\" says Roux, who has \"lost everything\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pistorius' sentence -- whether imprisonment or not -- will be decided by Judge @placeholder, who also presided over his trial.", "idx": 42327}, {"query": "By contrast, in his final arguments, @placeholder presented a picture of a \"broken man\" who has already suffered enough.", "idx": 42328}], "idx": 27498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dundee United boss Jackie McNamara has taken a swipe at Ronny Deila after Gary Mackay-Steven signed a pre-contract with Celtic. The 24-year-old has agreed to switch to Parkhead in the summer, but the champions \u2013 who are also continuing their pursuit of Tannadice midfielder Stuart Armstrong \u2013 are set to try to strike a deal to accelerate the move. United are thought to be seeking a \u00a3250,000 fee to let Mackay-Steven go in the current transfer window. Deila admitted this week that landing the winger this month would be his preference - and that aspect of the pursuit has upset McNamara.\n@highlight\nDundee United coach Jackie McNamara upset with Celtic counterpart Ronny Deila after Gary Mackay-Steven agreed pre-contract\n@highlight\nCeltic want to bring 24-year-old to Parkhead now rather than in summer\n@highlight\nMcNamara believes Mackay-Steven can win silverware at Tannadice\n@highlight\nBhoys are also chasing Dundee United midfielder Stuart Armstrong\n@highlight\nCeltic target Shaun Maloney has turned down Leicester City and opened talks with MLS side Chicago Fire. Wigan had agreed a \u00a31million fee for the 31-year-old former Parkhead star but he was discussing a transfer with the Americans last night.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 74, "end": 91}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 274, "end": 289}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 685, "end": 702}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 915, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 982, "end": 994}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Celtic manager Ronny Deila admitted his preference would be to bring Mackay-Steven to @placeholder this month", "idx": 42334}], "idx": 27502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Libya is the latest North African country to experience internet trouble as democratic protests continue to sweep the region. The massive Saharan country, long controlled by the dictator Moammar Gadhafi, has suffered \"rolling blackouts\" of its internet connections during the regime's ongoing violent crackdown on protestors, according to the internet traffic monitor Renesys. The cause of these internet service cuts, however, remains uncertain. Possibilities include a government crackdown, an internet traffic overload or simple power outages, said Jim Cowie, Renesys' co-founder. \"If this had happened in any other country I might have said, 'Oh, that's just a provider. 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Heavy rain was still falling Thursday morning across parts of the country. It was raining in some areas around Seoul at a rate of two inches an hour (50 millimeters an hour) and was expected to continue Thursday. The most recent numbers released by the Central Disaster Relief Agency indicated that much of the death toll comes from landslides triggered by the rain. In Chuncheon, 13 people were killed by landslides, while 15 were killed by the same phenomenon in Seoul. Five people were still missing, the agency said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rain falling at a rate of 2 inches an hour in some areas\n@highlight\nAgency says 35 dead after downpours and landslides\n@highlight\nFive neighborhoods outside Seoul are under evacuation orders\n@highlight\nOfficials have been able to restore power to thousands", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 152, "end": 181}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 437, "end": 466}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder typically experiences a rainy season during the summer.", "idx": 42354}], "idx": 27517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Samir Khan was proud to be a traitor. In a way, he was among the most dangerous of al Qaeda terrorists. By turning his back on the country he grew up in, he gained credibility and coupled that with his intimate knowledge of Western culture to become a driving force behind a powerful al Qaeda propaganda machine. The one-time North Carolina resident, who U.S. and Yemeni officials say was killed with Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in a drone strike Friday morning, used his knowledge of computers to help produce a glossy, Western-style magazine called Inspire that touted the edicts of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP.\n@highlight\nKhan was a driving force behind a powerful al Qaeda propaganda machine\n@highlight\nHe produced a Western-style magazine called Inspire that touted the edicts of AQAP\n@highlight\nHe was killed along with Anwar al-Awlaki, U.S. and Yemeni officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 596, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 852, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many of the answers are provided by Khan himself in an article he penned for @placeholder titled, \"I Am Proud to Be a Traitor to America.\"", "idx": 42355}], "idx": 27518} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- A boyhood wish finally came true. But Maurice Griffin had to wait until he was a man for it to happen. At age 32, the California man was adopted Friday. \"It was the best day in my life,\" Griffin said after the proceeding in San Diego Juvenile Court. \"I fought for 10 years and finally the day came.\" Adopting the burly, muscular, mohawk-sporting man is Lisa Godbold, his one-time foster mother. \"I was just overwhelmed with emotion,\" Godbold added. With a few pen strokes by Griffin, Godbold and Judge Richard Monroy, the adoption became official.\n@highlight\nMaurice Griffin, 32, is finally able to call her \"mom\" legally\n@highlight\nA Juvenile Court judge okays his adoption by foster parent Lisa Godbold\n@highlight\nGriffin had to leave his foster family at 13; he has been searching for them ever since\n@highlight\nYears later, his one-time foster mom adopts him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite several obstacles, Griffin and @placeholder never stopped searching for one another.", "idx": 42378}], "idx": 27529} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:37 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:09 EST, 6 November 2013 A video has emerged of NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito using the N-word during a profane tirade at a bar. The footage, taken by fans, comes just says after the 30-year-old player was suspended by the Miami Dolphins over allegations that he launched a racist tirade against young teammate Jonathan Martin and bullied him. Multiple reports indicate that Incognito will lose his job over the charges and never play for the Dolphins again. Scroll down for video Rant: An obscenity-laced video of Richie Incognito has emerged in which he uses the N-word when greeting a teammate\n@highlight\nRichie Incognito, 30, was suspended indefinitely on Monday morning over allegations that he bullied teammate Jonathon Martin, 24\n@highlight\nThe linesman is alleged to have sent Martin a series of racist and threatening text messages and voice mails\n@highlight\nHe is also accused of forcing the younger player contribute $15,000 to help finance a trip to Las Vegas last summer, even though Martin didn't attend\n@highlight\nMartin took a shock leave of absence from the team last week citing bullying as the reason", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 124}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 598, "end": 613}, {"start": 691, "end": 706}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is conducting an in-depth investigation into the allegations made by Martin, which include bullying, hazing and taunting by nearly the entire team.", "idx": 42383}], "idx": 27532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A pint-sized version of the Tyrannosaurus rex, with similarly powerful legs, razor-sharp teeth and tiny arms, roamed China some 125 million years ago, said scientists who remain startled by the discovery. An adult Raptorex was about 9 feet tall and weighed about 150 pounds, scientists say. The predator, nicknamed Raptorex, lived about 60 million years before the T. rex and was slightly larger than the human male, scientists said. The findings, to be released Friday in the journal Science, are based on fossilized remains discovered in lake beds in northeastern China. 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The disclosures raise serious concerns that wealthy businessmen are being given privileged access to the heart of the No. 10 machine after signing hefty cheques for the Tories.\n@highlight\nStanley Fink, has sent a letter to donors making clear ministers will have to seek permission before using policy ideas put forward by donors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it was as a student that he first became committed to the @placeholder cause.", "idx": 42397}], "idx": 27540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton won his first Formula One grand prix in almost four months as world champion Sebastian Vettel spun out of the race in Abu Dhabi during the opening lap. McLaren's British driver took full advantage of Vettel's slip up -- the first time the 2010 and 2011 title holder has retired from a race since the Korean Grand Prix last year. Hamilton fended off the challenge of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari while Jenson Button clung onto third in the face of fierce competition initially from Red Bull's Mark Webber and then from Alonso's teammate Felipe Massa. Vettel, who secured the 2011 crown last month, had his lead at the top of the drivers' championship cut to 119 points by Button, who sits on 255. Hamilton stays fifth on 227 points but closed on Alonso in third (245) and Webber (233).\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins only his third grand prix of the Formula One season in Abu Dhabi\n@highlight\nWorld champion Sebastian Vettel retires on first lap of the race after a puncture\n@highlight\nFerrari's Fernando Alonso is second with Hamilton's McLaren teammate Jenson Button third\n@highlight\nVettel's lead in the drivers' championship reduced to 119 points from Button in second", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 324, "end": 340}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 928, "end": 943}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his absence Hamilton maintained a two-second gap over @placeholder for most of the race, while Webber and Button's battle saw them swap third and fourth place regularly.", "idx": 42400}], "idx": 27541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A football fan from London has finally completed his 15,000-mile, four-month scooter journey to Brazil to see England in action at the World Cup. Chris Hallett, 44, who supports Fulham, passed through 18 of the 32 countries taking part in Brazil during his charity trip. Hallett has ridden over the Alps in Europe and Andes in South America, as well as staged penalty shoot-outs in iconic stadia along the way. Arrival: Chris Hallett has completed his 15,000-mile journey from London to Brazil on a scooter On your bike! The Fulham fan rode for four months and visited 18 of the 32 countries competing\n@highlight\nChris Hallett completed four-month journey passing through 18 of 32 competing countries\n@highlight\nFulham fan visited a number of famous stadiums such as Wembley, Nou Camp and Amsterdam Arena\n@highlight\nHallett will watch England play Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte on June 24", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'I expect us to beat @placeholder in the final on penalties.", "idx": 42402}], "idx": 27543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Jersey Governor Chris Christie sharply criticized President Obama's decision to normalize relations with Cuba, saying he did not get enough out of the deal. In a one-two punch, Christie also charged the President with not being assertive in the wake of the Sony Pictures hacking incident. Following up on a letter that he sent to the White House over the weekend, Christie said it was incomprehensible that Obama went ahead with the change in diplomatic relations with Cuba given that leaders within that country have granted asylum to Joanne Chesimard, who escaped from prison after she was convicted of slaying a New Jersey state trooper in the 1970s.\n@highlight\nChristie says Obama should have been more assertive with Cuba and Sony\n@highlight\nNJ Governor says others trying to score political points on NY police shootings\n@highlight\nChristie calls for prayer for family of slain NYPD officers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 540, "end": 555}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 752}, {"start": 811, "end": 812}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Related: Christie wants Obama to tell @placeholder to hand over cop killer", "idx": 42403}], "idx": 27544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Mail Online Reporter Flash-flooding in southern California claimed the life of at least one person on Sunday, as extreme rainfall wiped out dozens of homes and left thousands stranded by impassable roads. On Monday, the skies cleared and crews got to work clearing the roads and surveying and the damage done to some 30 homes in the Mount Baldy and Forest Falls area. Downpours punctuated with thunder and lightning dumped nearly 5 inches on Mount Baldy and as much as 3 1/2 inches on Forest Falls some 50 miles away, the National Weather Service said.\n@highlight\nJoo Hwan Lee of El Segundo, California died after his car was swept down stream in a flash flood in southern California on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe areas of Mount Baldy and Forest Falls were hardest hit by the monsoon whether, which dumped 3-5 inches of rainfall\n@highlight\nOn Monday, crews worked to clear roads and access the damage to more than 30 homes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 546, "end": 569}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hikers heading up 10,068-foot Mount San Antonio, also known as @placeholder, frequently park there and she asked the driver to move along.", "idx": 42408}], "idx": 27547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jonathan Alpeyrie has photographed 10 wars. He's captured violence in Somalia, Afghanistan, South Ossetia and Libya. But his recent week taking pictures of rebels in Syria was the most intense, frightening experience of his career. He compares it to Afghanistan when he was embedded in 2010 with the French Foreign Legion. \"If there's a fight, the French soldiers are trained; they're going to protect you. They are skilled in combat and can fight back,\" he said. \"In Syria, anything goes. The rebels want you to tell the story, but what they don't tell you is if something bad happens, they spread out. They leave you. You're unprotected.\n@highlight\nFrench-American photographer got into Syria through Turkey\n@highlight\nHe carried equipment seven miles in dark to reach rebel village\n@highlight\nHe shot images of the fighting by hiding in rooms in their homes\n@highlight\nHe made it out of Syria riding on a truck, again in the dark, with fleeing refugees", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 309, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alpeyrie stood close to another rebel to get a shot of the young man, cigarette dangling from his mouth, pointing his gun toward an area where @placeholder snipers were positioned.", "idx": 42411}], "idx": 27548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "China has told the United States to butt out of a territorial dispute with Japan in the East China Sea after Washington warned that a military claim by Beijing to airspace in the region raises the risk of \"misunderstanding and miscalculations.\" The creation of an \"Air Defense Identification Zone\" by China comes amid increasing tensions between Beijing and Tokyo over competing claims to disputed islands in the sea, which are believed to be situated near large reserves of natural resources. China's announcement Saturday of the zone, which it described as an early-warning system for self-defense, drew a swift response from the United States, Japan's closest military ally.\n@highlight\nThe Japanese Prime Minister says he is \"extremely concerned\" by China's move\n@highlight\nChina released a map and coordinates that identify its \"Air Defense Identification Zone\"\n@highlight\nThe zone includes islands at the center of a dispute between Beijing and Tokyo\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has said the Chinese announcement creates \"risks of an incident\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 265, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 833, "end": 863}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It declared that aircraft in the area must report their flight plans to @placeholder, maintain two-way radio and clearly mark their nationalities on the aircraft.", "idx": 42419}], "idx": 27552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Danville, Kentucky (CNN) -- Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan, the man who wants his job, exchanged fire over taxes, Medicare, national security and some animated facial expressions in their only debate before Election Day. Here are five things we learned from Thursday night: 1. Biden brought it We expected Ryan, not Biden, to bring a three-ring binder full of facts and figures to the debate. It's not that the data-driven Ryan didn't show up with an arm full of his statistics; it is just that Biden did so as well. And Biden's aggressive offense from the very beginning drowned out Ryan until about 45 minutes into the debate.\n@highlight\nBiden came armed with statistics and bluster\n@highlight\nVP also proved he had some punch in him, but was it too much?\n@highlight\nJust what is malarkey? America wanted to know\n@highlight\nRyan meets challenge of looking like he's ready for the job", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 715, "end": 716}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not surprisingly, @placeholder's scenery-chewing performance was viewed differently by both campaigns.", "idx": 42427}, {"query": "As the running mate to the Republican challenger, Ryan needed to convey that he's fit to serve should something happen to the commander in chief, that he would be acceptable to @placeholder as president.", "idx": 42428}], "idx": 27555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mafraq, Jordan (CNN) -- In the Mafraq region of northern Jordan, it's not unusual to witness a shepherd guide his flock along a busy highway. This is Bedouin country after all, roughly two hours drive from the capital Amman and just a stone's throw from the Syrian border. These days, farmers on this land share tales of struggle. The arteries of their work, roads through Syria onto Turkey, have been cut off by the vicious fighting amongst their northern neighbors. \"It is difficult to go on with the business,\" said Muslih Ajal Massaeed, a Jordanian Wool Distributor. \"At the moment we can't do anything. We gather wool and stop until Allah can send us a buyer.\"\n@highlight\nFarmers in Jordan's Mafraq region impacted heavily by conflict in Syria\n@highlight\nGoods previously sent to to Turkey via Syria now remain unused and unsold\n@highlight\nInflux of refugees has also increased tension with local population", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 519, "end": 538}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three years into @placeholder's civil war, these prayers have yet to be answered.", "idx": 42429}], "idx": 27556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former Nazi concentration camp guard known only as Horst P keeps a photo scrapbook of his time at Dachau and says he had 'fun' there Authorities in Germany have opened a probe into a Nazi concentration camp S.S. guard who kept a photo scrapbook of his time at Dachau where he admitted he 'had fun.' Identified only as Horst P., now aged 87, he was a guard at the camp outside Munich between 1943 and the end of the war. Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps, the blueprint for brutality at all other such places in the Third Reich and some 36,000 people were murdered there between 1933 and 1945.\n@highlight\nFormer concentration camp guard has picture book of Nazi past\n@highlight\nCollected images from Dachau where he was overseer for two years\n@highlight\nSaid he wanted to join the SS and 'had fun' while a part of it\n@highlight\nSays he had camaraderie with prisoners but did report them for crimes, after which some would not be seen again but he didn't question it\n@highlight\nDoesn't mention killing or experiments, but witnesses say he was at beatings", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 801, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is understood that eyewitnesses have placed him at beatings and executions in @placeholder.", "idx": 42442}], "idx": 27565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ukraine accused Russia of invasion today, after Vladimir Putin ordered a controversial aid convoy into the country because he could 'wait no longer'. The Russian President held telephone talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and, according to the Kremlin, expressed 'serious concern' about the military escalation in eastern Ukraine and admitted he had lost patience in the stand-off over the convoy. Hundreds of lorries that Russia claims are carrying humanitarian aid but which Ukraine insists have a military purpose were sent over the border this morning without permission from the Kiev government, which added that its border guards had been 'blocked'.\n@highlight\nRussians defy Kiev to send 270 lorries over border after week-long stand-off\n@highlight\nPresident Putin admits in call to Angela Merkel that he could 'wait no longer'\n@highlight\nUkraine claims its border guards were 'blocked' as vehicles entered country\n@highlight\nTensions escalate to dangerous levels, as Nato rebukes Moscow tactics\n@highlight\nKiev warns rebels may attack convoy then blame it on Ukrainian forces", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nato last night issued a savage rebuke of the @placeholder move.", "idx": 42449}, {"query": "For the past week the lorries have been holed up next to a @placeholder military base close to the border, amid fears by Ukraine that some of the lorries contained military equipment.", "idx": 42450}, {"query": "For the past week the lorries have been holed up next to a Russian military base close to the border, amid fears by @placeholder that some of the lorries contained military equipment.", "idx": 42451}], "idx": 27569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Whether you are a Christmas Grinch or already irritating your co-workers with your festive cheer, there can be no avoiding the advent of the holiday season. The tree at Claridge\u2019s hotel in London has brought joy and wonderment to hundreds for decades, with its grand unveiling each year epitomising the start of the Christmas season for many. For the past four years the tree has been decorated by a top designer and this year Claridge\u2019s has announced that fashion duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana will be overseeing the design. A sketch of Dolce and Gabbana's design for the landmark Claridge's Christmas tree shows the Italian spirit the pair hoped to infuse into traditional Christmas designs\n@highlight\nTree in the lobby of famous hotel has become a huge tourist attraction\n@highlight\nPreviously designed by Lanvin, John Galliano and McQueens\n@highlight\nThis year Dolce and Gabanno will bring Italian influence to the tree\n@highlight\nWill feature hand crafted Sicilian puppets and Italian festive glass baubles\n@highlight\nTree will stand 6.8m tall and be flown from Italy in pieces", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 469, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 502}, {"start": 547, "end": 563}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2011 the tree was decorated by Lanvin and featured a family of puppets in a @placeholder scenee", "idx": 42453}], "idx": 27570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ryanair is going to great lengths to improve its image and win over customers, but it has topped a list of the ten least client-friendly airlines, according to a new consumer survey. The list, which places British Airways joint sixth with four other major international carriers, is based on how passengers are treated when making complaints. Raclamador.es, a Spanish consumer organisation which conducted the survey, claims Ryanair 'does not accept to resolve complaints amicably. Ryanair has topped a Spanish consumer organisation's list of the top ten 'least client-friendly' airlines Ticket surcharges and a lack of assistance during delays are common complaints about Ryanair\n@highlight\nConsumer organisation Raclamador.es gave Ryanair poor marks\n@highlight\nAirline 'does not accept to resolve complaints amicably,' says website\n@highlight\nBritish Airways and Iberia also included in worst ten list", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also claims that, in the vast majority of cases, the airline denies clients the right to meals and refreshments in case of delays exceeding two hours.", "idx": 42454}, {"query": "@placeholder accused Iberia of setting a benchmark 'to hinder the claims process with unnecessary bureaucracy.'", "idx": 42455}], "idx": 27571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden In Charlotte, North Carolina PUBLISHED: 20:58 EST, 6 September 2012 | UPDATED: 22:48 EST, 6 September 2012 Vice President Joe Biden has declared that \u2018America is coming back\u2019 and delivered a powerful personal appeal for he and President Barack Obama to be re-elected to continue \u2018a mission we will complete\u2019. Biden, known for his verbal miscues, stuck closely to a script in which the White House had helped draw up with the aim of his offering personal testimony about Obama\u2019s character, determination and dedication. \u2018Folks, tonight, I want to tell you about Barack Obama,\u2019 he said. \u2018The Barack Obama I\u2019ve come to know. I want to show you the character of a leader - who had what it took, when the American people stood at the brink of a new Depression. A leader who has what it takes to lead us over the next four years - to a future as great as our people.\u2019\n@highlight\nVice President plays 'attack dog' role as he tears into Republican plans\n@highlight\nReturns to favourite slogan: 'Osama Bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you understood that @placeholder\u2019s heart had to be healed, you would have done exactly what the President did.", "idx": 42462}], "idx": 27575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:38 AM on 28th June 2011 Women's fashion firm Jane Norman fell into administration today in a move which could put up to 1,600 jobs at risk. Accountancy firm Zolfo Cooper hopes to find a buyer for the stricken retailer, which closed its 90 stores on Saturday. Media reports have suggested that Jane Norman could be sold imminently in a so-called pre-pack administration deal, with department store chain Debenhams and knitwear firm Edinburgh Woollen Mill reported to be among the potential bidders. Jane Norman closed it's doors on Saturday before it was put into administration today\n@highlight\nThe women's shop joins Habitat, Focus DIY and Oddbins in list of collapsed retailers\n@highlight\nHMV, Mothercare and Comet continue to close stores", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 472, "end": 493}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Debenhams, which operates most of the @placeholder concessions, could be interested in buying the stock and brand.", "idx": 42470}], "idx": 27582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- The \"Party\" is over for one of China's most popular bloggers. Han Han, whose blog has clocked more than 441 million hits in the past five years, announced in his latest post Tuesday that he has shut down his literary magazine \"Party\" after publishing just one issue. The 28-year-old best-selling author of novels and professional race car driver is one of the most recognized faces among Chinese youth. His provocative online commentaries on current affairs have also earned him the accolade as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people of 2009. Han said the first issue of \"Party,\" launched in July and sold 1.5 million copies. The second issue was due out at end of August.\n@highlight\nThe magzine folds after one issue\n@highlight\nHan was listed in Time magazine's list of most influential people\n@highlight\nSeveral things may have gone wrong, analysts say\n@highlight\nGoldkorn: \"There was nothing explicitly anti-government\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 758, "end": 760}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In China, the publication, printing and distribution of reading materials require three different sets of licenses and permits,\" explained @placeholder, founder of the popular China media website Danwei.org.", "idx": 42471}], "idx": 27583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Iranian strategic expert has warned that one of President Obama's daughters will be kidnapped and raped if America attacks Syria. Alireza Forghani, also the former governor of southern Iran\u2019s Kish Province, warned of mass abductions and killings of American citizens worldwide in the event the Obama administration launches a military strike in Syria. 'Hopefully Obama will be pigheaded enough to attack Syria, and then we will see the \u2026 loss of U.S. interests [through terrorist attacks],' he threatened. 'In just 21 hours [after the attack on Syria], a family member of every U.S. minister [department secretary], U.S. ambassadors, U.S. military commanders around the world will be abducted. And then 18 hours later, videos of their amputation will be spread [around the world]' he said reported The Daily Caller.\n@highlight\nThreats made by Alireza Forghani, former governor of Iran\u2019s Kish Province\n@highlight\nUnnamed U.S. officials: American embassy in Baghdad is a likely target\n@highlight\nOfficials did not describe range of potential targets indicated\n@highlight\nState Department: U.S. citizens to avoid all but 'essential' travel to Iraq\n@highlight\nIranian message was intercepted in recent days\n@highlight\nIt came from the head of the Revolutionary Guards' Qods Force", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 801, "end": 816}, {"start": 846, "end": 861}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1277}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Travel within @placeholder remains dangerous given the security situation,' according to the State Department's warning, which replaced an earlier one 'to update information on security incidents and to remind U.S. citizens of ongoing security concerns in Iraq, including kidnapping and terrorist violence.'", "idx": 42481}], "idx": 27588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It looks like Beats by Dre have been, well, beat. The days of NFL football players and coaches sporting the popular headphones during televised interviews are over for now. This is the result of an exclusive agreement between audio equipment company Bose and the NFL itself. Re/code reports that the agreement bans players and coaches from wearing any other headphones during televised interviews and during games. Scroll down for videos Deals: The NFL and Bose have made a league sponsorship deal preventing any other headphones from being worn by players and coaches during televised interviews Endorse: Eric Weddle of the San Diego Chargers is seen here wearing the popular Beats by Dre\n@highlight\nThe NFL and Bose have made a league sponsorship deal preventing any other headphones from being worn by players and coaches during televised interviews\n@highlight\nSony also banned Beats by Dre during the summer's World Cup soccer tournament\n@highlight\nBeats by Dre account for 61 percent of the premium headphone market -- Bose accounts for 22 percent", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 62, "end": 64}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 449, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bose is lagging behind with 22 percent and @placeholder accounts for only 2 percent.", "idx": 42482}], "idx": 27589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was arraigned late Monday night after being accused of having a semiautomatic weapon in his suitcase at New York's LaGuardia Airport, according to the Queens District Attorney's Office. Da'Quan Bowers, 22, was charged with second-degree criminal possession by Judge Toko Serita in New York Criminal Court late Monday night, according to Meris Campbell of the Queens District Attorney's Office. Bail was set at $10,000, Campbell said. Video recorded outside the courthouse Monday night showed Bowers getting into a car and driving away after the arraignment. Bowers was arrested at an airport ticket counter with a .40-caliber handgun, according to Rudy King, a spokesperson for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport.\n@highlight\nTampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Da'Quan Bowers had gun at airport, authorities allege\n@highlight\nHe was arrested at a LaGuardia Airport ticket counter, the port authority says\n@highlight\nHe was charged with second-degree criminal possession, the district attorney's office says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 52}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 205, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 357}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 413, "end": 445}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 736, "end": 761}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 833}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 935, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Campbell said that if bail is posted, Bowers will be able to leave @placeholder if he chooses.", "idx": 42485}], "idx": 27591} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 19 April 2013 New responsibilities: The Duchess has agreed to become patron of three charities The Duchess of Cambridge has at long last decided to take on more public duties by agreeing to become patron of three charities. Kate, 31, who is expecting her first child in July, will support and carry out public engagements on behalf of Place2Be, SportsAid and The Natural History Museum. It is traditional for members of the Royal Family to take on charitable patronages in the UK as part of their public work.\n@highlight\nKate will support Place2Be, SportsAid and The Natural History Museum\n@highlight\nCharities have been clamouring for her patronage since she married Prince William two years ago\n@highlight\nDuchess has decided to concentrate on helping handful of chosen causes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 436, "end": 461}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 665}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Welcome boost: Schools-based charity @placeholder helps children in deprived areas with a range of problems from bullying to domestic violence", "idx": 42486}], "idx": 27592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The taxpayer is paying for a limousine to drive Michael Gove just 440 yards between Downing Street and Parliament. The Chief Whip is regularly ferried the short distance using a \u00a3100,000 government car service so he can attend meetings in Number 10. Mr Gove, who was sacked as Education Secretary last year, defended the use of the car insisting it would be carrying classified government papers even if he is not sat on the back seat Chief Whip Michael Gove is regularly ferried the short distance using a \u00a3100,000 government car service so he can attend meetings in Number 10\n@highlight\nChief Whip driven short distances using \u00a3110,000 government car service\n@highlight\nUses silver Jaguar to make trips between Parliament and Downing Street\n@highlight\nHe defends journeys because cars are used to transport secret papers", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 277, "end": 295}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many Cabinet ministers arrive in @placeholder on foot, after the coalition cut the budget for ministerial cars.", "idx": 42507}], "idx": 27603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 18 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:57 EST, 18 May 2012 The last moments of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin on camera were released today, showing the Florida teen wearing a hoodie and purchasing the last snacks he would ever buy. Surveillance video from the Sanford 7-Eleven shows the teen in a grey hoodie and long khaki trousers, first looking through the aisles and then paying for his bag of Skittles and Arizona iced tea. The chilling video was taken before Martin returned to the gated community in which Martin\u2019s father lives and was gunned down by George Zimmerman.\n@highlight\nSurveillance video from convenience store released shows Martin buying now-infamous Skittles and iced tea\n@highlight\nComes as top investigator said clash between Martin and Zimmerman could have been avoided\n@highlight\nMartin's last words were 'Get off me! Get off me!' according to his girlfriend\n@highlight\nZimmerman said in prison correspondence: 'This will all work out for me in the future'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, had drugs in his system the night he was shot and killed, a medical report has revealed.", "idx": 42518}, {"query": "The doctor said it was 'imperative' that @placeholder go to a psychologist he had been seeing to be examined.", "idx": 42520}], "idx": 27610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Their war for freedom in Libya may be over, but almost a year after they won the battle for the Libyan capital, a group of fighters have a new battlefield: Syria. Under the command of one of Libya's most well known rebel commanders, Al-Mahdi al-Harati, more than 30 Libyan fighters have made their way into Syria to support the Free Syrian Army rebels in their war against President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Al-Harati, who commanded the Tripoli Revolutionary brigade -- which was the first group of rebels to enter the Libyan capital last August -- has been in Syria for months leading some of his former men and Syrian military defectors who have joined his \"Liwaa al-Umma\" or \"The Banner of the Nation\" brigade.\n@highlight\nMore than 30 men who fought against Libya's regime are moving into Syria\n@highlight\nOne fighter says: Libya was a walk in the park compared to Syria\n@highlight\nUnlike Libya, in Syria fighters have no base and no cover from a no-fly zone\n@highlight\nLibya's government and people have been vocal supporters of Syria's opposition", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 233, "end": 250}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 438, "end": 458}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 703}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month, a senior Libyan security official told CNN the government was aware of @placeholder fighting in Syria, but they were individuals and not government sponsored.", "idx": 42535}], "idx": 27620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pranging your boyfriend's car is always going to cause a bit of tension in a relationship. But when your beau is a successful Nascar driver and you've sent his vehicle spinning across the track, it's just that bit more awkward. So Danica Patrick will no doubt have some making up to do after she was involved in an on-track incident with fellow driver - and boyfriend - Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in the closing laps of Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. Patrick was running 18th with 10 laps to go in the opening race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, when she made contact with Stenhouse's car.\n@highlight\nPatrick was involved in on-track incident with boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr.\n@highlight\nThe cars made contact sending Stenhouse spinning across the track\n@highlight\nPatrick's car received repairs before heading back to racetrack to finish 19th\n@highlight\nStenhouse finished 17th and didn't release a statement after the race\n@highlight\n'I talked with Ricky afterward, and we're fine,' Patrick said", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 371, "end": 389}, {"start": 423, "end": 446}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 521, "end": 540}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 675, "end": 693}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder spun across the track and received left front damage to his race car.", "idx": 42537}], "idx": 27621} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 19:33 EST, 20 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 21 May 2012 Families of the victims of the Lockerbie bombing are still angry with the Scottish and British government over the release of Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, a leading senator said yesterday after the terrorist's death. \u2018This man was a horrible man,' said New York's Chuck Schumer. 'It would have been better if he\u2019d not died in freedom but died in prison. That\u2019s what he deserved. \u2018I still believe that the Scottish government, perhaps with the participation of the British government, created a major injustice when they let him out.\u2019\n@highlight\nLibyan intelligence agent, 60, passes away at palatial Tripoli home with family after being released from prison in 2009\n@highlight\nConvicted of killing 270 people in 1988 bombings of Pan Am Flight 103\n@highlight\nWas diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer while serving life sentence\n@highlight\nHe received a hero's welcome on return to his native country upon release", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 210, "end": 230}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 807, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Carnage: Another view of the wreckage in Lockerbie where @placeholder went down", "idx": 42546}], "idx": 27629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 21 June 2011 A Stradivarius violin described as the 'Mona Lisa' of the music world has sold for a record \u00a39.8million at auction to raise money for victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. The pristine instrument was made by the famed craftsman Antonio Stradivari in 1721 and is one of the two best preserved among his violins. The 'Lady Blunt' is named after former owner Lady Anne Blunt, granddaughter of the poet Lord Byron. 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Assistant Secretary of State David Welch signed the deal in Tripoli, Libya, on Thursday. If implemented, the deal will end Libya's legal liability in numerous lawsuits from families of victims of what the United States considers Libyan terrorist acts. It also paves the way for stronger ties between the two nations and increased U.S. involvement in the oil-rich nation.\n@highlight\nDeal ends Libya's liability in lawsuits from families of victims of terrorist acts\n@highlight\nLibya to pay more than $700 million to settle Lockerbie, La Belle disco cases\n@highlight\nLibya will be exempt from law allowing terror victims to be paid with frozen assets", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 170, "end": 190}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would also set aside funds to compensate victims of several other incidents blamed on Libya but for which @placeholder hasn't accepted responsibility.", "idx": 42554}], "idx": 27634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barcelona and Real Madrid have both played down suggestions that Saturday's \"El Clasico\" showdown will decide the Spanish league title. With eight matches left in the season, the two bitter rivals are locked on 77 points at the top of the table with Real ahead by just one goal on \"for-and-against\" differential. Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola said his team would treat the match -- traditionally the biggest fixtures in the La Liga schedule -- as \"a final\" but insisted that defeat would not be terminal for either team's title hopes. \"If there were only three or four games to go I would say it is an almost decisive match, but when there are seven left afterwards it's not so much -- but it is very important,\" he told reporters on Friday.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid and Barcelona locked on 77 points at the top of the Spanish league table\n@highlight\nReal have slight edge by just one goal on \"for-and-against\" differential with eight games left\n@highlight\nBoth teams' coaches insist that victory will not decide the La Liga crown\n@highlight\nDefending champions Barcelona won the 79th \"El Clasico\" 1-0 at home in November", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have won 50 of the 79 encounters between the two teams since 1929, losing just 15 times.", "idx": 42560}], "idx": 27639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso slipped in a sly dig at the Merseyside club's rivals Manchester United while saying goodbye to Real Madrid team-mate Angel Di Maria on Twitter ahead of the Argentina international's expected move to Old Trafford. Di Maria is edging closer to a record \u00a360million move to United after turning down a new contract at the reigning European champions. In his tweet Alonso made reference to Di Maria's Champions League heroics against Atletico Madrid in May: 'Thanks for everything Fideo! I wish you all the best, even at Manchester Utd :) never forget the zigzag in extra-time in Lisbon.'\n@highlight\nFormer Liverpool midfielder made dig at United during his farewell message\n@highlight\nDi Maria is poised to complete a club record \u00a360million move to Old Trafford\n@highlight\nAlonso also referenced Di Maria's brilliant display against Atletico Madrid in Carlo Ancelotti's side's Champions League final win in Lisbon\n@highlight\nEarlier on Sunday, Ancelotti admitted Di Maria had already said his goodbyes to club staff and his team-mates at training\n@highlight\nMadrid full-back Marcelo also took to Twitter to wish the Argentine well", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 93, "end": 109}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 425, "end": 432}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 913, "end": 928}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The left-side dynamo is expected to earn about \u00a3200,000-a-week at @placeholder.", "idx": 42566}], "idx": 27644} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Film-maker and artist Tina Gharavi grew up idolizing Muhammad Ali, the trailblazing American boxing great who was a hero to her Iranian father and millions of others around the world. \"My dad had incredible love for him,\" she told CNN at the opening of her latest exhibition, \"The Last of the Dictionary Men,\" currently on display in London's Mosaic Rooms gallery. \"It was the first time I saw a very strong black person, who was so unapologetic and beautiful.\" So when she moved to South Shields -- a coastal town with a maritime heritage in northeast England -- and heard that one of the 20th century's most celebrated athletes had had his marriage blessed in an Islamic ceremony at the local mosque, she found it hard to believe.\n@highlight\nThe Yemeni community of South Shields, England is one of the UK's oldest Muslim populations\n@highlight\nIn 1977, boxer Muhammad Ali visited and had his marriage blessed in the mosque\n@highlight\nArtist Tina Gharavi has created an exhibition documenting the stories of the community's elders\n@highlight\nShe says she wants to capture the tales of this disappearing world", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 293, "end": 322}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 821, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He arrived in @placeholder as a seaman in 1967, and returns every two years.", "idx": 42569}], "idx": 27646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some athletes earn the right to be considered a sporting legend. Few, in truth, are truly deserving of such an honor. But there can be no quarrel over the greatness of Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie who, in a career spanning 16 years, has redefined the art of long-distance running. Haile Gebrselassie during the epic 10,000 meter final at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. It is regularly described as one of the greatest track races of all time. Born in the rural town of Asela in the central province of Arsi, Haile Gebrselassie was seven years old when the Ethiopian Miruts Yifter triumphed in the 10,000 meters final at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.\n@highlight\nInspired to start running after watching the 1980 Moscow Olympics\n@highlight\nEarly promise quickly realized as he triumphs at World Junior Games\n@highlight\nSerial world record breaker completes Olympic double in 2000\n@highlight\nMarathon glory in 2007 caps an unprecedented running career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 190, "end": 207}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 518, "end": 535}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 634, "end": 653}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 793, "end": 810}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Listening to the victory on the family radio the feat implanted not only a desire to run, but also a belief that it was possible for @placeholder athletes to succeed at the highest level.", "idx": 42575}], "idx": 27649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Arsene Wenger turned down the opportunity to sign former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas for \u00a330m, many Gunners fans thought their boss had lost it. Having seen transfer window after transfer window with little impact until late August, it\u2019s hard to blame them. But as Arsenal close in on Alexis Sanchez for the exact same fee, Wenger\u2019s decision has been vindicated. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Alexis Sanchez freestyle during Chile training On his way: Sanchez left his holiday early and landed in London to sign for Arsenal London calling: But Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas moved to Chelsea, not Arsenal\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez set to sign for Arsenal in \u00a330million deal\n@highlight\nTransfer will go through once Barcelona sign Luis Suarez\n@highlight\nArsenal manager Arsene Wenger declined chance to re-sign Cesc Fabregas\n@highlight\nSanchez capture vindicates Wenger's decision to snub Fabregas", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in @placeholder, Arsenal may well be getting the next best thing.", "idx": 42577}], "idx": 27650} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The Hubble space telescope peers hundreds, thousands, millions of light-years into the universe to study novas, quasars and nebulas. But weeks ago, it pulled its focus way in close -- to just light-minutes away -- to view a rare and beautiful spectacle at the planet Jupiter. Three big moons crossed past it at the same time, casting their shadows onto Jupiter's swirling surface. From the perspective of people theoretically standing on Jupiter, it would be like three solar eclipses happening at once, astronomers said. In the last 15 years, this has happened only twice, the Space Telescope Science Institute said. \"The next one will be 2032,\" said astronomer Carol Christian.\n@highlight\nThree of Jupiter's four great moons crossed its sunny side in January\n@highlight\nThat's rare; it has happened only twice in the last 15 years\n@highlight\nHubble's images are primarily for aesthetic purposes, a gift to the public", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 583, "end": 615}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was no great scientific gain in @placeholder taking the snaps.", "idx": 42578}], "idx": 27651} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eve Mcgowan PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 7 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 7 September 2013 With its glorious garden, thatched roof and an out-of-the-way location in rural Hampshire, Home Farm Cottage couldn\u2019t be further from the Hollywood Hills. But this quintessentially English country cottage was once home to the acclaimed film director Ronald Neame who worked with names such as Noel Coward, Alec Guinness and Judy Garland. \u2018Not a lot happens here,\u2019 says current owner Brian Morris of the sleepy hamlet of Quarley that includes just 60 homes, a Saxon church and a community hall. Idyllic: Home Farm Cottage, located in Quarley, Hampshire, is on the market for \u00a3545,000\n@highlight\nHome Farm Cottage, Hampshire, was home to film director Ronald Neame\n@highlight\nNeame directed the 1972 Hollywood his The Poseidon Adventure\n@highlight\nCurrent owner of Home Farm Cottage is selling it for \u00a3545,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 429}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 597, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 827}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brian says: \u2018I have to admit, I have sat here by the stove and watched @placeholder.", "idx": 42582}], "idx": 27653} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 1922 a team of British explorers set off on a historic first attempt to climb the world's highest mountain. They never reached the top of Mount Everest, but their incredible feat of scaling within 2,000 feet of the summit was considered so groundbreaking they were each awarded an Olympic gold medal. Bowed but unbroken, climber Lt. Col. Edward Strutt made a pledge that at the very next opportunity one of the gold medals would be taken to the top of the world -- the summit his team never saw. Almost 90 years later, that dream is finally being realized as British climber Kenton Cool attempts to carry one of the medals to the peak of Mount Everest. CNN caught up with Kenton at base camp, where he is tweeting about his climb in real time.\n@highlight\nBritish climber Kenton Cool attempts to carry Olympic gold medal to Mt. Everest summit\n@highlight\nClimb in honor of explorers who made world's first attempt to scale mountain in 1922\n@highlight\nThe explorers turn back just 2,000 feet from summit after avalanche kills seven Sherpas\n@highlight\nHowever, they were still awarded Olympic gold medals for their efforts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 835, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On being handed the 1924 Paris Olympic medals, second-in-command @placeholder made his heartfelt pledge.", "idx": 42586}], "idx": 27656} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 10 September 2012 | UPDATED: 07:38 EST, 11 September 2012 Moving on: Disgraced former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has a new girlfriend who is two decades younger than him, it emerged today Disgraced former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has a new girlfriend who is two decades younger than him, it emerged today. The 63-year-old, who is still embroiled in a series of sex scandals, has already enjoyed a sun-kissed holiday with Myriam Aouffir, a high-profile press officer for French television. It comes after Mr Strauss-Kahn's wife, Anne Sinclair, confirmed she has split from her scandal hit husband at the end of last month.\n@highlight\nThe 63-year-old has already enjoyed a sun-kissed holiday with Myriam Aouffir, a high-profile press officer for French television\n@highlight\nIt comes after Mr Strauss-Kahn's wife, Anne Sinclair, confirmed she has split from her scandal-hit husband\n@highlight\nTheir 20-year marriage came under pressure as Strauss-Kahn was accused of trying to rape chambermaid Nafissatou Diallo at a hotel in New York\n@highlight\nPhotographs of Mr Strauss-Kahn and his new 43-year-old girlfriend appear in the latest edition of Paris magazine VSD", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 123, "end": 149}, {"start": 157, "end": 178}, {"start": 272, "end": 298}, {"start": 306, "end": 327}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They show Mr Strauss-Kahn canoodling with the 'bubbly single girl' Ms @placeholder who has a 'senior job in a big television chain'.", "idx": 42591}], "idx": 27659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rick Santorum finished the Iowa Republican caucuses 34 votes ahead of Mitt Romney, but results from several precincts are missing and the full actual results may never be known, according to a final certified tally released Thursday by the Iowa GOP. The new numbers show 29,839 votes for Santorum and 29,805 votes for Romney, according to the party. The initial returns from Iowa gave Romney a razor-thin eight-vote margin of victory over Santorum, reinforcing the former Massachusetts governor's frontrunner status and giving him a major momentum boost heading into the New Hampshire primaries. Romney went on to win New Hampshire easily, seemingly making him the first non-incumbent Republican in modern history to win the first two contests of the cycle.\n@highlight\nSantorum says he learned of the revised result before dawn Thursday\n@highlight\nSantorum finishes with a 34-vote advantage over Mitt Romney in Iowa\n@highlight\nRomney calls Santorum, but campaigns differ on whether it was to concede\n@highlight\nRomney was thought to have won the caucuses by eight votes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder had a slight advantage in the certified tally, results from eight precincts were missing and will never be recovered -- a fact that leaves the question of who actually finished first in the caucuses unanswered.", "idx": 42612}], "idx": 27673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- U.S. officials are revising the way they screen air passengers coming to the United States, dropping measures hastily implemented after the Christmas Day bombing attempt and replacing them with a plan to give airlines and other nations \"real-time, threat-based intelligence\" about potential terrorists. Under the plan, the Transportation Security Administration would give airlines and other nations information gleaned from intelligence sources about potential terrorists -- information such as partial names, partial passport numbers and travel patterns of suspects. The plan retains existing No Fly and selectee lists, as well as the random selection of some passengers for additional screening.\n@highlight\nNEW: Policy of extra scrutiny for those from 14 mostly Muslim countries dropped\n@highlight\nNew rules to deal with \"real-time, threat-based intelligence,\" Homeland Security chief says\n@highlight\nAir security measures will replace ones added after failed Christmas Day attack", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 160, "end": 188}, {"start": 343, "end": 380}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 884, "end": 900}, {"start": 983, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder will do inspections, and there will be penalties for not complying.", "idx": 42615}], "idx": 27675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Guns: Adrian Golland, 71, who had his shotgun and two rifles taken away by police after he got into a row with a vicar over a sink he installed in a church A canon at one of Britain's most-important cathedrals had two rifles and a shotgun seized by police worried about a bitter feud with a vicar sparked by a sink. Adrian Golland, 71, a lay canon at Manchester Cathedral, became embroiled in a row with Reverend Nick McKee after installing a sink at the young vicar's church. A court heard that when Rev McKee shut the area at his St Paul's Church, worried the sink's plug socket was unsafe, Mr Golland felt his 'reputation had been trashed.'\n@highlight\nAdrian Golland, 71, felt his reputation was 'trashed' by Reverend Nick McKee\n@highlight\nThe young vicar closed a sink the lay canon installed next to a power socket\n@highlight\nPolice confiscated Mr Golland's guns after allegations of intimidation", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 19}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 370}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "St Paul's Church: Mr @placeholder ignored a request by the archdeacon to stay away from St Paul's", "idx": 42618}], "idx": 27678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KERALA, India (CNN) -- Mata Amritanandamayi is known as the \"hugging guru.\" Some days, she will sit for up to 20 hours straight as tens of thousands of devotees line up to feel her embrace and hear her whisper motherly advice. Mata Amritanandamayi, aka the \"hugging guru,\" embraces everyone she meets in an effort to spread love and healing. Followers come from all over the world to Amma's ashram, or spiritual center, in Kerala, South India, to get a hug; many choose to stay. \"There are two types of poverty in the world, financial poverty and the poverty of love; the second is more important,\" says Amritanandamayi, who goes by Amma, which means \"mother\".\n@highlight\nMata Amritanandamayi's religion is rooted in Hinduism but not tied to it\n@highlight\nShe uses hugs as a way to minister to people and teach service to others\n@highlight\nShe believes the lack of love is more significant than financial poverty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 42}, {"start": 227, "end": 246}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 672, "end": 691}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amma grew up poor, in the same seaside village on the southern tip of @placeholder where she built her ashram.", "idx": 42629}], "idx": 27688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus resigned from his CIA director post last week after an FBI investigation revealed he had an extramarital affair, an investigation that also prompted questions about whether his paramour had inappropriate access to classified information. The scandal also has sparked an investigation into whether Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, sent inappropriate messages to a different woman, leading President Obama to put Allen's nomination to become NATO's supreme allied chief on hold. The FBI uncovered the Petraeus affair while it investigated e-mails that his paramour, Paula Broadwell, allegedly sent to a Petraeus family friend, Jill Kelley, according to a U.S. official. Kelley, meanwhile, is the woman to whom Allen allegedly sent inappropriate e-mails, according to the Defense Department.\n@highlight\nNEW: Petraeus to testify Friday before congressional panel about Benghazi attack\n@highlight\nDavid Petraeus resigned as CIA chief last week after an investigation revealed an affair\n@highlight\nThe scandal also sparked a probe into whether Gen. 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The Cornell University electrical and computer engineering professor is a digital art detective, able to unlock the mysteries of a work's age and authenticity by analyzing its underlying canvas or paper. Using high-resolution X-ray images, the 64-year-old academic can actually determine if paintings came from the same bolt of hand-loomed canvas, each of which has a varying thread density pattern that can be as unique as a fingerprint. Linking multiple pieces of canvas to the same bolt can shore up arguments for authenticity and even put works in chronological order.\n@highlight\nRichard Johnson uses high-res X-rays to forensically examine canvases\n@highlight\nHe helped develop digital 'weave density maps' to analyse the canvases\n@highlight\nNow he has switched his attentions to paper and Rembrandt's prints", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 86, "end": 103}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Paper chain line patterns resembling stripes can be seen on the paper used by @placeholder for his self-portrait when it is held against a window.", "idx": 42642}], "idx": 27693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Virgin Islands jury has found a veteran Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives special agent not guilty of using excessive force when he intervened and fatally shot a man during a domestic argument in 2008. ATF Special Agent William G. Clark was cleared of charges Thursday in a case that enraged many federal law enforcement officers who said Clark was heroically coming to the defense of a battered woman. \"ATF has been steadfast in its support of Special Agent Clark and wholeheartedly agrees with the jury's verdict,\" said Thomas Brandon, ATF deputy director, in a written statement. ATF officials said Clark was confronted by Marcus Sukow on September 7, 2008, and \"took immediate action to defend himself and others by discharging his firearm to stop the attack.\"\n@highlight\nThe charge against Special Agent William G. 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Arsene Wenger\u2019s side return to Anfield to the scene of last season\u2019s humiliating 5-1 drubbing at the hands of a Raheem Sterling inspired Liverpool. The 20 year-old has already become an integral member of Liverpool and England\u2019s side, featuring 58 times so far for club and country in 2014 whereas Arsenal have a new talisman lighting up the league in Chile international Alexis Sanchez, but who has the edge ahead of the Anfield battle?\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez will go head-to-head with Raheem Sterling at Anfield\n@highlight\nArsenal's forward has scored nine Premier League goals this season\n@highlight\nSterling has become an integral part of Liverpool and England's sides, making 58 appearances for club and country so far in 2014\n@highlight\n20-year-old deployed in the middle recently as Liverpool struggle for form", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 151, "end": 166}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However Sterling has also adapted his game to lead the line, winning 86 per cent of tackles and a statistic well ahead of @placeholder\u2019s 72 per cent rate.", "idx": 42649}], "idx": 27698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama\u2019s high school pot dealer who he thanked in his yearbook for the 'good times' was beaten to death by his lover after a series of fights over flatulence and drugs, MailOnline can reveal today. Raymond Boyer, known as 'Gay Ray' to Obama and his marijuana smoking 'Choom Gang', was bludgeoned to death with a hammer seven years after he sold the future president and his friends drugs. His lover Andrew Devere, a male prostitute, gave police a laundry list of reasons for the killing, including that Boyer, a surfer and unemployed chef, constantly put him down, made him beg for drugs and had a habit of breaking wind in his face.\n@highlight\nRaymond Boyer was known as 'Gay Ray' to Obama and his marijuana smoking 'Choom Gang' of privately-educated kids at Hawaiian high school\n@highlight\nRay was bludgeoned to death with a hammer in 1986, seven years after he supplied the future president and his friends with drugs\n@highlight\nLover Andrew Devere, a male prostitute, gave police a variety of reasons for the murder\n@highlight\nHe said surfer Boyer put him down constantly and broke wind in his face\n@highlight\nCourt documents uncovered for the first time by MailOnline\n@highlight\nChoom is island slang for pot smoking and group went on excursions to countryside to get high and party, sometimes in Ray\u2019s surf van\n@highlight\nDevere is now living on the mainland after serving his life sentence\n@highlight\nObama last week said marijuana was no more dangerous than alcohol\n@highlight\nDevere's new wife Elizabeth told MailOnline doing drugs is fine if you are rich and 'have the tools to deal with it' but not if you are poor with problems", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 408, "end": 420}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 941, "end": 959}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1494, "end": 1499}, {"start": 1512, "end": 1520}, {"start": 1527, "end": 1536}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of them was that you skipped a turn if you did not inhale properly and the other, a favorite of @placeholder, was that you could grab an extra drag of a joint if you elbowed in and shouted 'intercepted'.", "idx": 42654}], "idx": 27700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Spanish ebola victim\u2019s pet dog was put down last night over fears it could transmit the disease, prompting outrage from animal lovers who chanted \u2018murderers\u2019 outside the woman\u2019s home. Fury erupted after a government health spokesman confirmed that Teresa Romero Ramos\u2019s dog, Excalibur, had been destroyed. The official explained: \u2018Unfortunately we had no other choice.\u2019 The animal was put to sleep inside Mrs Romero Ramos\u2019s home, which was disinfected before the animal\u2019s body was taken away in a white van to a nearby incinerator. Scroll down for video Pet: A government health spokesman confirmed Teresa Romero Ramos's dog Excalibur has been put down\n@highlight\nFury erupts after health spokesman confirms pet dog has been destroyed\n@highlight\nTeresa Romero Ramos's animal was put to sleep inside her home in Spain\n@highlight\nHouse disinfected before Excalibur's body was taken away in white van\n@highlight\nDemonstrators mounted a vigil outside to try to stop the move yesterday\n@highlight\n300,000 people had already signed petition urging authorities to spare dog\n@highlight\nNurse said she found out she had Ebola from reading a newspaper website", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 250, "end": 268}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 748, "end": 766}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A worker wearing protective clothing stand outside the private residence of @placeholder on Wednesday", "idx": 42666}], "idx": 27707} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Victoria's Secret is synonymous with sultry femininity, and if Carmen Carrera had her way, that would include transgendered women as well. Fans have petitioned for the transgender burlesque performer and model to join the ranks of Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen and Miranda Kerr as Victoria's Secret's newest Angel. The Change.org petition, which calls Carrera \"a force to be reckoned with,\" says such a move by Victoria's Secret would \"show the entire community that they embrace trans patrons.\" The petition has received more than 36,000 signatures, but Carrera told CNN en Espa\u00f1ol that she has yet to hear from the lingerie company.\n@highlight\nFans are petitioning Carmen Carrera to be Victoria's Secret's first transgender Angel\n@highlight\nCarrera wants trans women to have \"respectful representation\"\n@highlight\nExecutive producer of \"RuPaul's Drag Race:\" It's Carmen Carrera's chance to break the \"beauty barrier\"\n@highlight\nVictoria's Secret has no comment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 295}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 837, "end": 854}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 928, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It would be pretty amazing for @placeholder to be that huge corporation that embraces trans women.", "idx": 42670}, {"query": "She knows firsthand how difficult it is for any woman to land a spot in the elite group of @placeholder models.", "idx": 42671}], "idx": 27709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kate's \u00a3245 shoes are by Stuart Weitzman for Russell & Bromley The Duchess teamed them with a matching \u00a3245 clutch by the same brand Official \u00a310 Team GB scarf comes from Next Her favourite \u00a3500 Smythe blazer completed the look By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:29 EST, 31 July 2012 | UPDATED: 14:39 EST, 1 August 2012 Prince William, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have dropped in on the British Olympic team's official residence to wish them good luck and to admire the bronze medal won by swimmer Rebecca Adlington. Yesterday's royal visit caught dozens of athletes by surprise.\n@highlight\nKate's \u00a3245 shoes are by Stuart Weitzman for Russell & Bromley\n@highlight\nThe Duchess teamed them with a matching \u00a3245 clutch by the same brand\n@highlight\nOfficial \u00a310 Team GB scarf comes from Next\n@highlight\nHer favourite \u00a3500 Smythe blazer completed the look", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 342, "end": 361}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 514, "end": 530}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has a passion for fashion, told the duchess she loved her navy wedges - and couldn't help gushing about them afterward.", "idx": 42673}], "idx": 27711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King Follow @@DominicKing_DM Joe Royle, the last man to lead Everton to a trophy back in 1995, has returned to Goodison Park for a third spell at the club. Having served Everton with distinction as both a player and a manager, Royle will now take a role on Roberto Martinez\u2019s backroom staff with the specific brief of helping young players make the transition from the Academy and Under-21 ranks into the first team. It is an important appointment as a number of changes have taken place behind the scenes at Goodison this summer, with Academy Director Alan Irvine leaving to take over as manager at West Brom and Alan Stubbs, who had been in charge of the Under-21s, taking the Hibernian manager\u2019s job.\n@highlight\nRoyle will help develop youngsters after exits of Alan Irvine and Alan Stubbs\n@highlight\n65-year-old leaves role as Football Consultant at Norwich to take up role\n@highlight\nRoyle played for Everton and led them to FA Cup glory as manager in 1995", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 842, "end": 860}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moving on: Alan Irvine has left his youth role at @placeholder to become West Brom manager", "idx": 42678}, {"query": "Moving on: Alan Irvine has left his youth role at Everton to become @placeholder manager", "idx": 42679}, {"query": "He is a true Evertonian and we all welcome him back to @placeholder.", "idx": 42680}], "idx": 27713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some of the first accounts emerged Tuesday from eyewitnesses who were aboard several boats stormed by Israeli forces as they approached Gaza the day before. Hanin Zoabi, a member of the Israeli parliament, was on board the Miva Marmara, the ship that was the scene of a confrontation between activists and Israeli soldiers. That clash left at least nine people dead. The Israeli Navy fired on the ships five minutes before commandos descended from ropes that dangled from helicopters, Zoabi said during a press conference in Nazareth, Israel. She said passengers on board the ship were unarmed. Were you there? Send us your story, images, video\n@highlight\nPassenger says shots were fired before Israeli commandos boarded ship\n@highlight\nIsrael says its forces started shooting after passengers assaulted them\n@highlight\nZoabi said she saw five dead bodies during the hour-long military operation\n@highlight\nAnother witness said a bag was placed over her head", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel has said its forces found several weapons among the passengers on the @placeholder.", "idx": 42681}], "idx": 27714} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- NATO has released satellite photos that show the extent of Russia's military mobilization on its border with Ukraine -- including fighter jets, tanks, artillery and thousands of soldiers who are prepared to invade within 12 hours if called upon, say officials. The photos appear to confirm Western leaders' fears that Russia may be preparing for a ground invasion of eastern Ukraine, despite NATO's call for Russia to withdraw its forces from the border. What do the photos show? The photos, which private satellite imaging firm DigitalGlobe says it took between March 22 and April 2, purportedly reveal dozens of Russian \"fast jets,\" helicopters and infantry units that were not spotted in photos of the same areas last year.\n@highlight\nNATO releases satellite photos purportedly showing Russian military buildup near Ukraine\n@highlight\nPhotos, reportedly taken just weeks ago, show jets, tanks, and troops amassing near border\n@highlight\nRussia says photos were taken last August -- NATO says claim is \"categorically false\"\n@highlight\nNATO official says Russia has up to 40,000 troops ready to invade Ukraine if called upon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And as we've illustrated through the imagery, it's close to routes and lines of communications and it has the resources to be able to move quickly into @placeholder if it was ordered to do so.\"", "idx": 42684}], "idx": 27716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Controversial data collected from NSA eavesdropping on U.S. citizens may have been used by intelligence officials in order to make a deadly drone strike on Somali militant leader. That\u2019s what the defense is arguing in a California terrorism funding case that\u2019s focused on al Shabaab, the same group that recently carried out a deadly attack on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi. Four San Diego men of Somali extraction were convicted of conspiracy to finance and support the Somali militant group in February. Now they argue that data illegally collected on one of them was used to justify the lethal strike and want a new trial.\n@highlight\nLawyers for San Diego resident Basaaly Moalin and three other men want a retrial for their clients who were convicted of conspiracy to aid the militant group in February\n@highlight\nData collected on Moalin may have led directly to the deadly 2008 drone strike that killed militant leader Aden Hashi Ayrow\n@highlight\nThe revelation may reignite questions about the legality of the NSA's use of data collected from American citizens", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 933, "end": 948}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The militant leader was one of around 30 killed in the strike (aftermath pictured), which lawyers for @placeholder say was justified with illegally obtained intel.", "idx": 42685}], "idx": 27717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hamish Mackay Follow @@H_Mackay Roman Kreuziger's Tinkoff-Saxo team have hit back at UCI president Brian Cookson after he criticised their selection of the rider for the Tour of Poland. Tinkoff-Saxo published an open letter to Cookson criticising comments he made after the Czech Republic rider was provisionally suspended based on biological passport irregularities. Kreuziger was omitted from Tinkoff-Saxo's Tour de France squad and, his team say, was not suspended, by them or the UCI, until he was selected for this month's Tour of Poland. The letter from Tinkoff-Saxo managing director read Stefano Feltrin followed a series of messages from team owner Oleg Tinkoff on Twitter, threatening legal action against the UCI, although many of the Russian's comments on the social networking site should be taken with a pinch of salt.\n@highlight\nRoman Kreuziger was omitted from Tinkoff-Saxo Tour de France team\n@highlight\nTinkoff-Saxo say he was never suspended by them or UCI\n@highlight\nRider was selected for Tour of Poland, then banned retrospectively by UCI\n@highlight\nCzech cyclist given suspension only 48 hours before Tour started\n@highlight\nOleg Tinkoff threatened UCI with legal action", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 487, "end": 489}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 847, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 906}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 975, "end": 977}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The letter read: 'What seems inexplicable to us is how @placeholder can decide that from a certain moment in time but also retroactively the interpretation of the rule, that riders will not be provisionally suspended for alleged blood passport violations, which has applied since 2011 when the blood passport was introduced, shall be revised.", "idx": 42689}], "idx": 27720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Shania Twain superfan has sacrificed relationships, thousands of pounds, hundreds of hours and even her first name in a bid to emulate her \u2018inspirational\u2019 idol. Saskia Vese, 32, has spent around \u00a35,000 on the Canadian singing star\u2019s music and merchandise since she became a fan in 1998. She said: 'When I saw the video for \u2018That Don\u2019t Impress Me Much\u2019, I was amazed. People were obsessed with the fact she dared to show her midriff, which was very unusual for a country and western star at the time. Saskia (left) so admires Shania (right in her Feel Like A woman video) that she has dedicated her career to the country and western star - she's even sacrificed her relationship and her first name to her obsession\n@highlight\nSaskia Vese became a fan after seeing 'That Don't Impress me Much'\n@highlight\nSo impressed she hired a singing coach and started tribute act\n@highlight\nThen began to dress and act like singer in everyday life\n@highlight\nNow introduces herself as Shanie when she meets new people", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 13}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 326, "end": 351}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 766, "end": 791}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was a real shame, @placeholder is such a beautiful women inside and out, but the Shania obsession was so constant it freaked me out.", "idx": 42690}], "idx": 27721} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (Financial Times) -- Samsung successfully fended off a legal move by Apple to block the sale of its tablet computers in the UK but only after suffering the indignity of a judge ruling that its Galaxy Tabs were \"not cool\" enough to be mistaken for iPads. Apple had claimed three models of the Galaxy Tab too closely resembled the design of the iPad. But Judge Colin Birss ruled that there were noticeable differences between the tablets in terms of their thickness and the designs on the back. \"They do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design,\" the judge said of the Samsung gadgets. \"They are not as cool.\"\n@highlight\nUK judge rules Galaxy Tabs \"not cool\" enough to be mistaken for iPads\n@highlight\nApple claimed three models were too similar to its iPad design\n@highlight\nApple has 21 days to appeal against the UK ruling\n@highlight\nRivals access Apple of using its patents aggressively to disrupt sales", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 131, "end": 132}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder welcomed the ruling and said: \"Should Apple continue to make excessive legal claims in other countries based on such generic designs, innovation in the industry could be harmed and consumer choice unduly limited.\"", "idx": 42692}], "idx": 27723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serena Williams wept with delight after becoming the oldest woman to ever hold the number one world ranking. The 31-year-old American star clinched a 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Petra Kvitova in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open to move back to the summit following a two-and-a-half year interval which almost saw her quit the sport. \"I am so sensitive nowadays -- I am always crying, but I never thought I would be here again you know,\" Williams told reporters. \"I have been through so much and I never thought I would be here,\" she repeated. Martina: Serena will 'break all records'\n@highlight\nSerena Williams will return to the top of the world rankings on Monday\n@highlight\nAt 31, Williams is the oldest woman to achieve the feat\n@highlight\nU.S. star defeated Petra Kvitova in quarterfinals at Doha\n@highlight\nWilliams to face Maria Sharapova in semifinals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The achievement had looked in doubt with @placeholder 4-1 down in the final set, but the American fought back to clinch a dramatic 7-5 victory.", "idx": 42695}], "idx": 27726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- An Egyptian judge on Monday said he would announce the verdict in the trial of three Al Jazeera journalists on June 23. The prosecution had argued that channels like Al Jazeera brought down Iraq and were planning to do the same in Egypt. One of the defendants, Al Jazeera bureau chief Mohamed Fahmy, argued that \"a TV channel can't destroy a country.\" He held up a copy of a book by U.S. President George W. Bush, then slammed it down on the judge's elevated desk, telling him he had \"underlined the parts in which Bush admits to invading Iraq based on misinformation.\"\n@highlight\nThree Al Jazeera journalists face charges in Egypt of spreading false news\n@highlight\nProsecutors say the channel is trying to bring down Egypt; defendants forcefully deny it\n@highlight\nDefense attorneys say the charges were actually meant for a different Al Jazeera channel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An acquittal could be on the horizon, but others are holding back their excitement, fearing the politicization of the case, and public opinion that doesn't view @placeholder favorably, could lead to a conviction.", "idx": 42696}], "idx": 27727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Revoir PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 14 February 2013 James Purnell, who served as both Culture and Work and Pensions Secretary in Gordon Brown's Cabinet, has been appointed as the BBC's strategy chief The appointment of a former Labour cabinet minister to a senior BBC job on a salary of almost \u00a3300,000 a year last night re-ignited concerns over the corporation\u2019s links with the Left. James Purnell, who served as both Culture and Work and Pensions Secretary under Gordon Brown, has been handed the job as the corporation\u2019s strategy chief. MPs claimed it was \u2018unprecedented\u2019 to have someone with such a politically active past become a senior BBC executive, while others said having a \u2018partisan political figure\u2019 would do little to reassure people that the corporation is impartial.\n@highlight\nEx-Culture and Work and Pensions Secretary resigns party membership\n@highlight\nHe will be a key figure in BBC charter renewal negotiations\n@highlight\nPurnell will become one of the Corporation's most powerful executives", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 139, "end": 165}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 498}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 876}, {"start": 941, "end": 943}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "MPs warned he would have to make it clear he had put his \u2018@placeholder affiliations\u2019 well behind him.", "idx": 42699}], "idx": 27730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gary Harkins and Jim McAlister brought an internet viral to life on Saturday, when they celebrated a Dundee goal against Motherwell with their version of a Randy Orton 'RKO'. Harkins had just scored Dundee's second goal at Fir Pirk, to help end a run of four straight defeats, when he and McAlister brought the move to life. As Harkins stood with his arms aloft, McAlister pretended to grab him by the head and throw him to the floor in the iconic wrestling slam. 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In a statement issued by Hamas, Khaled Meshaal expressed his appreciation to the king for supporting Palestinians. \"Any future meetings between Hamas and Jordan open a new page between the two sides and serve the Palestinian cause,\" said Meshaal, who announced earlier this month that he would not seek another term as president of the movement's governing body. The meeting comes as Abdullah is making a high-profile attempt to broker new peace talks in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hamas, which the United States and the European Union consider a terrorist organization, controls the Palestinian territory of Gaza and refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist.\n@highlight\nKhaled Meshaal meets with King Abdullah II in Amman\n@highlight\nIt's his first official visit since Jordan expelled Hamas in the 1990s\n@highlight\nAbdullah is attempting to broker new Israeli-Palestinian peace talks\n@highlight\nIsrael, Palestinians point fingers over the latest impasse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 86, "end": 101}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 914}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But, unfortunately, @placeholder did not accept to freeze settlement construction, which we consider as destroying confidence measures and an illegal and provocative act which led to the collapse of the talks.\"", "idx": 42713}], "idx": 27740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova For a campaign called Made For Mischief, wild child Cara Delevingne was an obvious choice. The supermodel, 21, returns as the face of Pepe Jeans for AW14 alongside two handsome male models as the trio fool around and cause havoc in various settings. In one shot Cara is pictured lounging in a bath sandwiched between fellow models Claude Simonon, son of Clash guitarist Paul Simonon, and Italian Paolo Anchisi. In another, the hunks try to cram tiny Cara into a bin. Scroll down for video Cara wears Pepe Jeans Andy Warhol collection sweater, \u00a360 and Pepe Jeans faux leather skirt, \u00a360\n@highlight\nCara, 21, returns as face of London denim brand Pepe Jeans for AW14\n@highlight\nJoined by Claude Simonon and Paolo Anchisi in 'Made For Mischief' shoot", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Claude and Paolo are depicted having fun, being young and free-spirited, provocative and gently rebellious.", "idx": 42716}], "idx": 27743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Each week Sportsmail gathers up the ratings from our team of reporters to provide the best Premier League starting XI of the day. Chelsea held their sport at the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win against Leicester while Arsenal came from two goals down to draw against Everton. Formation: 3-5-2 GK: Kasper Schmeichel, Leicester City (vs Chelsea), 8.5 Rob Draper at Stamford Bridge Kasper Schmeichel did his level-best to try and keep out a relentless second half onslaught from Chelsea. The Danish stopper made several brilliant saves from Branislav Ivanovic before finally being beaten by Diego Costa.\n@highlight\nDiego Costa scored his second goal of the season as Chelsea won 2-0\n@highlight\nKasper Schmeichel starred in the Leicester goal despite losing\n@highlight\nNathan Dyer marked his 100th Premier League appearance with a goal\n@highlight\nMauro Zarate scored on his West Ham debut", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 302, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 547, "end": 564}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 700, "end": 716}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Safe hands: @placeholder (right) made some brilliant saves against Chelsea on Saturday", "idx": 42718}], "idx": 27745} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "While Andy Murray and Tomas Berdych are battling on court in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, their respective fiancees could be waging a duel of jewels in the stands. Murray and Berdych both proposed to their respective girlfriends - Kim Sears and Ester Satorova - recently before presenting them with expensive diamond rings. Murray's engagement ring to Sears has been valued at around \u00a3250,000 while Berdych's love token is estimated to be worth around \u00a3225,000 Scroll down for video Andy Murray's fianc\u00e9e Kim Sears (left) sported a platinum diamond ring said to be worth \u00a3250,000, while fellow tennis ace Thomas Berdych's wife-to-be showed off a square-cut classic cut \u00a3225,000 sparkler\n@highlight\nAndy Murray faces Tomas Berdych in Australian Open semi-finals\n@highlight\nMurray's fianc\u00e9e Kim Sears has been sporting \u00a3250,000 diamond ring\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Berdych's wife-to-be Ester Satorova has a \u00a3225,000 sparkler\n@highlight\nClick here for more from the Australian Open", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 973, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been in great form, reaching the last four without dropping a set", "idx": 42720}], "idx": 27747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has taken even more bravery than is needed to climb into the ring for Amir Khan, as a devout Muslim, to denounce the extremist barbarity which has now brought slaughter to the streets of Paris in the perverted name of religion. It required greater courage still for this British hero of Pakistani origin to travel to strife-torn Peshawar to help inspire the rebuilding of the school in which 132 children were among those massacred by militant Islamist gunmen. All sane citizens of this country should be deeply grateful to a young public figure of such risky prominence for so fearlessly distancing himself, and by association much of his Muslim community, from terror and atrocity.\n@highlight\nDevout Muslim boxer Amir Khan has publicly condemned the killing of 12 people in Paris by extremists\n@highlight\nMo Farah and Moeen Ali have been conspicuous by their silence\n@highlight\nKhan has been setting an example ever since he came to prominence\n@highlight\nPeople calling for Ched Evans to return to football are despicable\n@highlight\nThe convicted rapist has had a thuggish reluctance to admit wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not as the father of his sadly misguided girlfriend funds a legal campaign for a man so wretchedly lacking in remorse that it is hard to see how any father would want his daughter anywhere near @placeholder, least of all in his bed.", "idx": 42728}], "idx": 27752} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin appeared on NBC's \"Saturday Night Live,\" along with Palin lookalike Tina Fey. The show's opening sketch featured a mock press conference with Fey reprising her role as the Alaska governor. The piece then cut to a shot of Palin watching Fey's performance on a television monitor with Lorne Michaels, the show's executive producer. \"I just didn't think it was a realistic depiction of the way my press conferences would have gone,\" she said. \"Why couldn't we have done the '30 Rock' sketch that I wrote?\" she asked, referring to the NBC comedy which stars Fey.\n@highlight\nSarah Palin appears on \"Saturday Night Live\" with former cast member Tina Fey\n@highlight\nSketch also featured \"30 Rock\" actor Alec Baldwin\n@highlight\nFey has played Palin several times on the show", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 81, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 106}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 211, "end": 213}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 681}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opening sketch also featured a surprise visit by Alec Baldwin, Fey's \"30 Rock\" co-star, who mistook Palin for @placeholder, and tried to convince Michaels not to let Fey appear on the show with the governor.", "idx": 42743}, {"query": "In both skits, @placeholder delivered her lines with a straight face but mostly played the comic foil to the show's cast of mischief-makers.", "idx": 42745}], "idx": 27762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- You should care about Apple's collection of geodata on iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices, because the method is flawed. To be clear, \"care\" doesn't mean you should smash your iPhone with a hammer, rip out the GPS chip and gulp it down your throat. This isn't an issue of \"Big Brother is watching.\" It's just a matter of a security flaw that puts your location data at risk if it gets in the wrong hands -- not an immediate concern, but a concern nonetheless. Two data scientists broke the news Wednesday that an unencrypted file stored on iOS devices contains a detailed log of the device's geographical data dating back 10 months. The scientists also wrote a program, allowing you to plug in your iOS device and automatically output the geodata into an interactive map, just so you could see for yourself.\n@highlight\nIf a thief got his hands on your iPhone, he can figure out where you live\n@highlight\nThe police could subpoena the iPhone's location database file when investigating a suspect\n@highlight\nIt's likely we'll see Apple issue a software update soon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With that said, the chances are small that your @placeholder is going to get hacked or stolen, or that you're going to be suspected of a crime (we would hope).", "idx": 42747}], "idx": 27764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "German airline Lufthansa will soon allow its passengers to travel with falcons, the company has announced. From late next year, travellers will be able to take their hunting birds onboard in a newly-designed device called the \u2018Falcon Master\u2019 tray, which can be fitted with a cage. The move is set to prove popular with the airline\u2019s Middle East customers, where falconry is hugely popular. Scroll down for video The 'Falcon Master' enables owners to transport their falcons or other birds in the aircraft sitting on a dedicated bird stand connected to standard seat tracks. It comes with a cage and transparent cover\n@highlight\nTravellers will be able to take the birds of prey onboard from late next year\n@highlight\nAirline is developing a specially-designed cage called the Falcon Master\n@highlight\nMove set to be popular in Middle East where falconry is hugely popular\n@highlight\nAffluent Emiratis travel to locations as far as Morocco and Pakistan to take part in falconry after hunting restrictions introduced in the UAE", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lufthansa said it had designed the bird-transport devices \u2018in close cooperation with falcon experts from the M@placeholder.", "idx": 42757}], "idx": 27771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "McDonald's has been accused of super-sized tax avoidance after apparently dodging more than \u00a3700million worth of taxes across Europe. The American fast food chain funnelled billions of pounds through Luxembourg to reduce its tax bill significantly, according to a report. Luxembourg has controversially been used as a tax haven by many multi-nationals because it allows companies to pay as little as 1 per cent tax on income. Now, McDonald\u2019s has been branded \u2018shameful\u2019 after claims it used an \u2018aggressive\u2019 tax loophole to avoid paying around \u00a3730million over five years. Appetising: A quarter-pounder from McDonald's, which has been branded 'shameful' over accusations it used a Luxembourg offshoot to avoid paying about \u00a3730million to the UK tax man over five years\n@highlight\nWar On Want traced McDonald's finances through the tiny country\n@highlight\nIt found the firm paid franchise royalties to a Luxembourg offshoot\n@highlight\nFirm also shifted its European HQ from London to Geneva, Switlerland\n@highlight\nBritain is the third largest European market for McDonald\u2019s", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 741, "end": 742}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 990, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A McDonald\u2019s spokesman said: \u2018@placeholder complies with applicable laws, including payments of the taxes that are owed in each country in which we operate.", "idx": 42766}], "idx": 27776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The makers of BlackBerry devices, Research in Motion, are gearing up for a fight they can't afford to lose. On Wednesday at a press event in New York, the company will finally unveil its new smartphone operating system, BlackBerry 10, and a pair of new handsets -- one with a physical keyboard and another that's all touchscreen. But are there enough BlackBerry fans left out there to embrace a new kind of smartphone from a company that has fallen woefully behind the competition, both in sales and innovation? Many BlackBerry users in the United States are stuck with the device because it is issued by their employer, which has led to a cumbersome trend of people carrying two devices: a work phone and a personal one.\n@highlight\nNew BlackBerry 10 operating system being unveiled at RIM event Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe company must appease its corporate base while winning over Android and iOS users\n@highlight\nThis could be the company's last opportunity to cling to its No. 3 spot in the smartphone market", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 43, "end": 60}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 797}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "App selection is another key area that @placeholder must address.", "idx": 42770}], "idx": 27778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A bodybuilder has won her first crown after successfully battling eating disorders for more than 15 years. Carly Tierney, from Woolley Grange, South Yorkshire, came first in the Miami Pro UK bodybuilding competition in St Albans, having overcome both bulimia and anorexia in a staggering 18-month transformation. The 31-year-old beat off stiff competition from 65 entrants to win the 'Miss Bikini Tall' category in October. 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Picture shows a North Korean rocket launch from December North Korea today said it would carry out further rocket launches and a nuclear test that would target the United States, dramatically stepping up its threats against a country it called its 'sworn enemy'. In a statement carried by state media, the top military authority in Pyongyang threatened to wage a 'full-fledged confrontation' against the US for what it calls continued hostility. It comes a day after the UN Security Council agreed to a U.S.-backed resolution to censure and sanction North Korea for a rocket launch in December that breached UN rules.\n@highlight\nMilitary says test and rocket launches aimed at the US, its 'sworn enemy'\n@highlight\nU.S. and China envoys urge Pyongyang not to carry out third nuclear test\n@highlight\nTest could come as early as February, say analysts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 515, "end": 516}, {"start": 582, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 719, "end": 720}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 792, "end": 793}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the one major diplomatic ally of the isolated and impoverished North, agreed to the U.S.-backed resolution and it also supported resolutions in 2006 and 2009 after Pyongyang's two earlier nuclear tests.", "idx": 42783}], "idx": 27786} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Suarez has left Liverpool and completed a \u00a375million move to Barcelona. 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Englishman Ian Poulter gives Sportsmail the lowdown on the opposition as he aims to retain the trophy on home soil. 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Four years ago, Glaswegians Fergie, Dalglish, David Moyes, Alex McLeish, Owen Coyle and Steve Kean traded blows with each other in the Premier League. Paul Lambert was soon to join them, Malkay Mackay and Billy Davies were at the top of the Championship, with Mackay also leading Cardiff to a major cup final.\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert was sacked on Wednesday after a miserable run of results\n@highlight\nFor the first time since 1984 there are no Scottish bosses in the top flight\n@highlight\nFive of the top 10 most successful managers in England are Scottish\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester United chief Sir Alex Ferguson tops the list", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 901, "end": 917}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maybe Villa should try to bring @placeholder out of retirement.", "idx": 42798}], "idx": 27797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Four months, fourteen miles and a change of surface separate Wimbledon from this week\u2019s proceedings at the 02 Arena but not much seemed to have altered on Sunday for Andy Murray. Having played a strangely lacklustre match on his last appearance in London \u2013 the quarter final defeat to Grigor Dimitrov at SW19 \u2013 he lobbed in a similarly curious performance to open the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Except this one was even worse. Whereas the Bulgarian had excelled beyond himself on that summer afternoon Kei Nishikori did not even have to produce his best to win 6-4 6-4 and jeopardise Murray\u2019s hopes for this week at the 02 Arena.\n@highlight\nKei Nishikori deservedly won the first set against Andy Murray 6-4\n@highlight\nThe Japanese raced into a 3-0 lead in the second, before Murray got to 4-4\n@highlight\nBut Nishikori stifled any comeback from Murray, taking the second 6-4", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 368, "end": 397}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was there for the taking early on and could not a land a first serve in.", "idx": 42803}], "idx": 27801} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The robust approach of the Netherlands side in the World Cup final has drawn a fierce rebuke from Dutch legend Johan Cruyff, who accused them of \"dirty\" play and adopting \"anti-football\" tactics. Cruyff was the star player of the revered Dutch team of the 1974 World Cup that introduced the concept \"total football\" to the world. 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The cornerback was interviewed by Fox's Erin Andrews minutes after preventing a game winning touchdown and securing his team's 23-17 victory. But in the post game interview Sherman accused Crabtree of belittling his abilities during the game. He said: 'Well, I'm the best corner in the game. When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that's the result you're gonna get .... Don't you [Crabtree] ever talk about me! Don't you open your mouth about the best or I'm gonna shut it for you real quick.'\n@highlight\nAfter winning the game 23-17 against the 49ers, Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman spoke out against 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree\n@highlight\nSherman commented on the play in which he deflected a pass meant for Crabtree that lead to Seattle's game winning interception\n@highlight\n'Don't you open your mouth about the best or I'm gonna shut it for you real quick! 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And if you wander around the grand rooms of Paris' Louvre gallery, you'll see dozens of people just like her with their easels pitched in front of a masterpiece, paintbrush at the ready.\n@highlight\nWho are the Louvre's copyists and why do they do it?\n@highlight\nSince 1700s, artists have copied the gallery's masterpieces\n@highlight\nFamous copyists included Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne\n@highlight\nToday, just 150 copyists allowed, one year waiting list", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The children, they can't believe it,\" said @placeholder, who sometimes gives the youngsters a paint brush of their own.", "idx": 42820}], "idx": 27812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Development threatens to engulf Civil War battlefields, a preservationist group said as it released its annual list of endangered battle sites on Wednesday. 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The airport was closed to flights, and fighting killed another 31 people across the country on Friday, according to an opposition group that counts casualties.\n@highlight\nSecurity CEO: Syrian government almost certainly shut down the Web\n@highlight\nAnalysts say essentially all Internet connections to Syria have been killed\n@highlight\nSyrian rebels have used Web to share images of conflict with Assad regime\n@highlight\nGoogle letting Syrians tweet by using voice-only phone calls", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 560, "end": 574}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Prince said only four @placeholder cables connect Syria to the outside world.", "idx": 42843}], "idx": 27828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One was a \"nice guy,\" who was \"friendly and very polite\" and \"just wanted to help everybody.\" Then there was the \"crazed ... animal\" -- someone who'd brutally hack to death a man in broad daylight on the streets of London, then tried to justify it and suggested there was more violence to come. Two vastly descriptions, for one person: Michael Adebolajo. While British police have not named any of the men arrested in connection with Wednesday's gory slaying of British soldier Lee Rigby, one of them didn't hide his identity at the time. That man -- toting a meat cleaver and large kitchen knife in his bloody hands -- sought out a cell phone camera minutes after the attack to justify what he and another man allegedly had just done.\n@highlight\nNEW: Adebolajo was married to two women and had children, ex-associate says\n@highlight\nNEW: He may been tired of \"all talk and no action,\" the former associate adds\n@highlight\nFriends say Adebolajo is the cleaver-wielding man seen on a video after attack\n@highlight\nHe was \"very concerned\" about what he believed was Muslims' oppression, a friend says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The former associate -- who was himself \"born again\" into @placeholder, but has since shed his radical views -- said that \"like all of us, (Adebolajo) had a literal understanding of Islam.\"", "idx": 42849}], "idx": 27831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eifion Rees PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 8 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:59 EST, 10 December 2012 Multi-generational households are becoming increasingly popular in Britain, with almost 36\u2009million over-18s having lived in a house containing two or three generations of adults, according to a recent report by insurance company Aviva. But the Harland family has gone one step further. They are one of the few four-generational \u2013 or 4G \u2013 households in the country. Mike Harland and his wife Cathy live in The Malt House, a seven-bedroom property in Crookham, outside Newbury in Berkshire, with Cathy\u2019s mother, Ann Hayman, Mike\u2019s son Dominic and wife Marina, and her son Michael, 12, and Dominic\u2019s two sons, Timothy, 14, and William, eight.\n@highlight\nMike and Cathy Harland live with three generations of their family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 425, "end": 426}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018So we suggested to @placeholder that we consider pooling our finances and buying one big house, and he said yes.\u2019", "idx": 42852}], "idx": 27834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Bull and Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 09:55 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:37 EST, 8 October 2013 She caused a stir when she posed on a hay bale in nothing but her underwear 17 years ago. And it seems model Sophie Anderton, 36, is determined that her recreation of that famous Gossard campaign gets just as much attention. To this end, she stripped down to her underwear and strutted about in front of her giant billboard today outside the Westfield Shopping Centre in London. 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To the horror of locals, young tourists are flocking to the fashionable neighbourhood of Barceloneta for outrageous all-night raves. Now residents have swung into action to prevent the area from becoming another Magaluf or Ibiza, which have embraced boozy visitors with raucous bar crawls and cheap drinks deals. 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Neither did they make a mistake by backing every player bar Matt Prior who let them down so badly at Lord\u2019s. But they did mess up in taking so long to let the public know their third Test plans. There was never any question of Cook jumping or being pushed, but in waiting until gone 3.30pm to announce a 13-man squad for the Ageas Bowl on Sunday, the selectors allowed speculation to run wild. Cook was going to be sacked, it was said. Cook was going to stay as captain but he was going to be rested for the rest of the season, it was suggested. 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Their dexterous fingers race up and down large wooden looms, weaving the bold geometric patterns distinct to Pirot carpets. Once celebrated throughout Europe for their beauty, Pirot carpets graced the walls and floors of Serbian royal palaces, as well homes of the urban elite. Weaved for over four centuries in the town after which they were named -- Pirot, once a thriving trade center on the caravan route between east and west -- they were ceremonially rolled out for state visits, and given to foreign dignitaries.\n@highlight\nCarpets have been weaved in the town of Pirot for 400 years\n@highlight\nThey were hung in Serbian royal palaces and celebrated across Europe\n@highlight\nHowever, only 10 weavers still practice the craft today\n@highlight\nWeavers say patterns have magical meanings and symbolism", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have two identical sides and are geographically protected, which means that they can only be made in the Pirot area, and out of @placeholder sheep -- a rare breed with only a few flocks counting just 250 sheep remaining.", "idx": 42870}], "idx": 27844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has laughed off allegations that his team used illegal deflated footballs in their 45-7 thrashing of the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship game on Sunday night. In a Monday morning radio interview with WEEI, Brady was still riding high on clinching his record sixth trip to the Super Bowl and refused to comment on the NFL's investigation of whether his team at doctored game balls so they were easier to catch and throw. 'I think I\u2019ve heard it all at this point,' he said today. 'That\u2019s the last of my worries. I don\u2019t even respond to stuff like this.'\n@highlight\nOfficials reportedly took a ball away during the game for testing\n@highlight\nDeflated balls are easier to throw and catch in windy conditions\n@highlight\nThe Patriots face the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl on February 1", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 148, "end": 165}, {"start": 174, "end": 194}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 792, "end": 807}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The practice, which is against the rules, gave @placeholder coaches insight into the plays that the defense was about to make.", "idx": 42871}], "idx": 27845} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Saracens and Bath are being investigated by Premier Rugby for alleged breaches of the controversial salary cap system which could see them hit with hefty points deductions and fines. Sportsmail has learned an inquiry is under way following \u2018whistleblower\u2019 testimony. It appears to substantiate allegations that clubs are flouting rules aimed at maintaining financial stability among top-flight teams. Saracens, backed by a consortium of South African-based businesses, mounted a pre-emptive public relations campaign calling for the abolition of the \u00a35.5million annual cap. They claim it is \u2018outdated\u2019 and \u2018possibly illegal\u2019. 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Laurene Powell Jobs spoke about how her famous husband Steve left both a personal and a private legacy, only one of which she feels comfortable talking about now that he is dead. 'In the public (legacy) we see the products that he created, that he cared so deeply about that changed all of our lives- the way that we function and communicate,' she said in an interview with NBC's Brian Williams on Rock Center that aired Friday night.\n@highlight\nLaurene Powell Jobs speaks out for the first time since her husband Steve's death\n@highlight\nReflects on how her Apple CEO husband had a 'public and private legacy'\n@highlight\nShe is lending her name to the cause of immigration reform", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 230, "end": 248}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 676, "end": 694}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the living: Steve Jobs died in October 2011, but since his death, @placeholder has become involved in the push for immigration reform", "idx": 42896}], "idx": 27865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Funny. Sexist. Sassy. Awkward. Seth MacFarlane was referred to with all these adjectives and more after his gig as host of the 85th Academy Awards on Sunday night. The \"Family Guy\" and \"American Dad\" creator received mixed reviews for his singing, dancing and jokes, with Time TV critic James Poniewozik dubbing MacFarlane \"American Dud.\" \"In the run up to Sunday's Oscars, ABC promoted the broadcast as: 'Finally! An Oscars the guys can enjoy!' What did that mean, exactly?\" Poniewozik wrote. \"Time for me to turn in my Guy Card, I guess.\" Talk Back: Did Seth MacFarlane hit or miss at the Oscars?\n@highlight\nNEW: Anti-Defamation League slams MacFarlane for Jews in Hollywood joke\n@highlight\nThe world had lots to say about MacFarlane as Oscar host\n@highlight\nSome of his bits were viewed as sexist\n@highlight\nOne reviewer said Academy took a chance -- and won", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 136, "end": 154}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 296, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 344}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 624, "end": 645}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While we have come to expect inappropriate 'Jews control @placeholder' jokes from Seth MacFarlane, what he did at the Oscars was offensive and not remotely funny.", "idx": 42905}], "idx": 27873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These nude images of Jackie Kennedy Onassis were taken on a Greek beach in 1972 after her own husband tipped off photographers with her exact location, a new book has claimed. The photographs, which show the former First Lady walking casually along a beach in Skorpios, Greece without a scrap of clothing, were part of a widespread smear campaign by her husband, Greek tycoon Aristotle 'Ari' Onassis, the book claims. The images, which were splashed across magazines and newspapers worldwide, were taken as the couple endured a turbulent marriage fraught with infidelity, absences and family scorn. The revelations come from noted Kennedy author Christopher Andersen in his upcoming book 'The Good Son: JFK Jr. and the Mother He Loved'.\n@highlight\nAristotle Onassis wooed Jackie O with attention and gifts - but after they wed in 1968 he kept up an affair with opera singer Maria Callas\n@highlight\nThroughout their marriage he used press contacts to humiliate her and in 1972 he told photographers that she would be nude on a Greek beach\n@highlight\nThey took photos of her that were splashed across newspapers worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 42}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 646, "end": 665}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'His real wife': He started pursuing @placeholder within weeks of marrying Jackie and kept up the liaison throughout", "idx": 42919}], "idx": 27881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British taxpayers are funding waste collections in communist Cuba, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The EU has given \u00a31.6 million to fund bin rounds on the Caribbean island as part of an environmental regeneration project \u2013 at a time when many UK collections are being cut. Although the EU\u2019s trade embargo against the communist regime ended in 2008, the Foreign Office still regards Cuba as a \u2018country of concern\u2019 because of its appalling human rights record. Funded: The EU has given \u00a31.6 million to fund bin rounds to regenerate the Caribbean island of Cuba Last night, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said the project revealed the \u2018breathtaking hypocrisy\u2019 of Brussels bureaucrats.\n@highlight\nThe EU has given \u00a31.6m to fund waste collections on Caribbean island\n@highlight\nForeign Office still regards Cuba as 'country of concern' over human rights\n@highlight\nEric Pickles slammed the project as 'breathtaking hypocrisy' of Brussels", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 84}, {"start": 102, "end": 103}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 242, "end": 243}, {"start": 285, "end": 286}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 470, "end": 471}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 701}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "EU cash \u2013 including UK contributions \u2013 paid for 75 per cent of the three-year scheme, which is part of the \u20ac86 million (\u00a368.7 million) in international development funding @placeholder has given to Cuba since 2008.", "idx": 42921}], "idx": 27882} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:43 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:55 EST, 14 March 2014 There will be \u2018no going back\u2019 if Scotland votes for indepdenence, David Cameron warned today. The Prime Minister said the country faces a \u2018monumental battle to keep our United Kingdom together\u2019 ahead of September\u2019s referendum. And he insisted it was a \u2018myth\u2019 that warnings about the impact on business, the currency and the EU were empty \u2018scaremongering\u2019. Prime Minister David Cameron warned voters there is 'no going back' if they vote for independence\n@highlight\nPrime Minister insists warnings from business about risks are very real\n@highlight\nTold Scottish Tories there is a 'monumental battle' to keep the UK together\n@highlight\nHinted at more devolved powers if voters reject independence outright", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 441, "end": 442}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 729, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Vote no, that can mean further devolution - more power to the @placeholder people and their parliament, but with the crucial insurance policy that comes with being part of the UK.\u2019", "idx": 42926}], "idx": 27886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France coach Raymond Domenech has described the strike by his players over forward Nicolas Anelka's expulsion from the squad as \"unspeakably stupid.\" Domenech said he fully supported the French Federation's decision to send the Chelsea striker home following an angry bust-up with the coach at half-time during France's 2-0 defeat to Mexico. \"Nobody can behave in such a way in the dressing room or elsewhere and high-level sportsmen and women have to lead by example through football,\" Domenech told reporters in Bloemfontein ahead of Tuesday's clash with South Africa. \"We tried to convince the players that what was happening was irregular, that their actions were unspeakably stupid. I told myself this mascarade had to be stopped. No way would I back this action.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: France coach Domenech describes players' strike as \"unspeakably stupid\"\n@highlight\nFrench squad resumes training Monday after boycotting Sunday's session\n@highlight\nFrench captain Evra involved in training ground argument with fitness coach\n@highlight\nFrance face likely first round elimination from World Cup on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 197, "end": 213}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All I expect of the players and what the @placeholder people are expecting of them is not excuses and more words but behaviour and results on the pitch,\" he added.", "idx": 42934}], "idx": 27888} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)It's the new GOP civil war. Republican presidential hopefuls -- all too aware of the party's disconnect with the middle class -- are in a fierce competition among each other to prove they're the candidate who can give voice to the struggles of Americans left behind by the uneven economic recovery. The potential 2016 candidates are working to prove that Democrats aren't the only ones sensitive to the nation's growing economic inequality. The GOP is also trying to move past serious stumbles -- such as Mitt Romney's infamous 47% comment -- that created an impression among some middle class voters that the party is out of touch.\n@highlight\nRepublicans knew after 2012 they had a problem with the middle class\n@highlight\nPresidential hopefuls are vying to talk about opportunity gap and poverty\n@highlight\nDemocrats see a change of rhetoric, not change of policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 461, "end": 463}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In November's midterm elections, 64% of the same demographic voted @placeholder and 34% chose Democrats.", "idx": 42941}], "idx": 27890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea will \"firmly\" respond to future provocations from North Korea, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said Monday, declaring that his nation \"cannot remain patient\" in the face of continued hostility from Pyongyang. \"Fellow citizens, at this point, actions are more important than words,\" Lee said in a televised address Monday morning. \"Please have trust in the government and the military and support us.\" The divided peninsula -- tense at the best of times -- has been near the boiling point since Tuesday, when four people died in a North Korean artillery barrage that targeted the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong. Lee called that attack an \"inhuman crime\" that followed decades of previous attacks from North Korea, including the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan in March.\n@highlight\nNEW: Lee condemns last week's shelling as an \"inhuman crime\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We cannot stay patient and be generous\"\n@highlight\nSouth Korea will consider a Chinese call for emergency talks\n@highlight\nNorth Korea calls the military exercises a pretext for war and aggression", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is difficult at this point to expect @placeholder to abandon its nuclear weapons or military adventurism,\" he said.", "idx": 42944}], "idx": 27892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today is the 11th anniversary of the opening of the prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, and like the past three anniversaries, it comes with President Barack Obama's campaign promises to close it unmet. From Day 1, the story of Guantanamo, or Gitmo as it came to be called, has been one of injustice and illegality, the violation of human rights and a stain on America's global reputation. Locked within its walls are the stories of hundreds of men who have lost years -- and, for nine of those men, their lives. In 2013, the story of Guantanamo is not just one of the failure to close the prison after so much time but also one of pragmatic failure of missed opportunities to take available, practical steps to reduce the prison's population.\n@highlight\nVince Warren: Another Gitmo anniversary, the 11th, comes with vows to close it unmet\n@highlight\nWarren: Hundreds of locked up men have lost years of their lives; nine have died\n@highlight\n86 were cleared for release in 2009 but languish there as Obama does nothing, he says\n@highlight\nWarren: 48 are under unjust, illegal policy of indefinite detention without charge or trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finally, Obama has made no effort toward solving the central, inherent @placeholder problem: indefinite detention.", "idx": 42948}], "idx": 27895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras (pictured) has rejected suggestions that Athens is under pressure to come to terms with its creditors by the end of next month The euro stands on the brink of its biggest ever crisis today as Greeks vote in their general election \u2013 with the anti-austerity party Syriza maintaining a four-point lead in the polls. With the euro at its lowest value against sterling in seven years, a Syriza victory could trigger panic in the EU and the eurozone \u2013 risking bankruptcy for Greece and its exit from the euro. With the fate of Greece\u2019s \u20ac240 billion bailout from the European Union and IMF unclear, Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras has rejected any suggestion that Athens is under pressure to come to terms with its creditors by the end of next month.\n@highlight\nEuro on brink of its biggest ever crisis as Greeks vote in general election\n@highlight\nSyriza victory could trigger panic in EU and eurozone and risk bankruptcy\n@highlight\nEuro is at its lowest value against the pound sterling in seven years\n@highlight\nFate of Greece\u2019s \u20ac240 billion bailout from the EU and IMF remains unclear\n@highlight\nSyriza leader Alexis Tsipras has rejected suggestions that Athens is under pressure to come to terms with its creditors by the end of next month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 454, "end": 455}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 908, "end": 909}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yesterday it emerged that some Greeks have stopped paying their tax bills in recent weeks, hoping a @placeholder government would not pursue the debt.", "idx": 42954}], "idx": 27900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:27 EST, 4 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:00 EST, 4 January 2014 A University of Virginia medical student examining a fake patient as part of his training has saved the actor's life by spotting a life-threatening condition. Ryan Jones was taking part in a university program, where actors pretend to have a list of ailments that the doctor must diagnose, when he found an abdominal aortic aneurism. At first the student thought his fake patient, Jim Malloy, knew he had the condition and was a decoy, but he decided to speak up just in case.\n@highlight\nFake patient had no idea he had aneurism until junior doctor spotted it\n@highlight\nRyan Jones thought a decoy had been planted to test his abilities", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 120}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, who is in his last year of medical school and plans to become a radiation oncologist, said: 'It feels great to know that I made a difference.'", "idx": 42963}], "idx": 27909} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Madonna has been branded 'disrespectful' after apparently comparing herself to Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Mandela and Bob Marley in a bid to promote her new album. In a series of Twitter and Instagram posts, the 56-year-old singer compared her '#rebelheart' to those of the civil rights activist, South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and reggae musician. The Queen of Pop did so by transposing her new album's artwork - which features her face covered in black rope - onto iconic images of the trio, before posting the Photoshopped pictures online. 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Mercury reached the high in St James' Park, London, this afternoon, beating the year's previous record by 1C. But while the capital was basking in the sunshine, remarkably just 40 miles away in Langdon Bay, Kent, it was 13.7C. Britain was hotter than north Africa, as temperatures reached just 20C in the city of Tunis, Tunisia. Enjoying the sun: Kasia Pypno, 22, and Tairi Tillo, 21, sunbathe on Clapham Common, London, as Britain enjoyed the hottest day of the year so far\n@highlight\nTemperatures hit 22.6C in Cambridge - the highest in the UK this year\n@highlight\nBut cold will return tomorrow and temperatures will hit just 13C\n@highlight\nPrevious high was 22.0C earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 309, "end": 310}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 746, "end": 747}, {"start": 831, "end": 833}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Relaxing: Fine weather in @placeholder today... but unfortunately it will be gone by the weekend", "idx": 42973}], "idx": 27916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Candace Sutton Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the relationship between Ukraine and Russia has been a complicated one. Divided by political and civil unrest, Ukraine has become a pawn in a power game played by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Its citizens comprise those loyal to Russia and those who want Ukraine to remain an independent country to Russian rule. 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Maritime police on Jeju Island said six people had been rescued but searches were on for the others after two boats capsized early Tuesday as Bolaven raged. Okinawa, meanwhile, emerged relatively unscathed after the typhoon swept it with maximum sustained winds near its center of 185 kilometers per hour (115 mph), according to the Hong Kong Observatory, which monitors storms in the region.\n@highlight\nNEW: Six Chinese fishermen rescued after boats capsize in typhoon\n@highlight\nNEW: Search is on for another 28 fishermen still missing\n@highlight\nTyphoon's winds in Okinawa not as strong as initially feared, local official says\n@highlight\nTyphoon Bolaven's cloud field is about 20 times the length of Okinawa", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 195, "end": 210}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 579, "end": 599}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That wind strength put @placeholder in the \"super typhoon\" category.", "idx": 42985}], "idx": 27925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former South African leader Nelson Mandela was \"responding better to treatment\" on Wednesday, President Jacob Zuma told the country's Parliament. Mandela, 94, has been in serious but stable condition since being rushed to a Pretoria hospital with a recurring lung infection, the president's office has said. On Wednesday, Zuma signaled some optimism. \"I am happy to report that Madiba is responding better to treatment from this morning,\" Zuma told Parliament ahead of a budget address, using the clan name by which Mandela is widely referred to in South Africa. \"We are very happy with the progress that he is now making, following a difficult last few days.\n@highlight\nNEW: Children leave hand- drawn \"get well\" cards outside Mandela's Johannesburg home\n@highlight\nRelatives visit Nelson Mandela in the hospital, say they appreciate public support\n@highlight\nSouth African President Jacob Zuma signals optimism about Mandela's condition\n@highlight\nMandela, 94, went to hospital Saturday with recurring lung infection", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... 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The gunfire is so common, 'it's like, \"Oh, another shooting,\"' Jan Hetherington, who has lived for 14 years in the Oakland neighborhood, which has sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay, told CBS News.\n@highlight\nThe terrified neighborhood of Maxwell Park in Oakland, California has paid for private security guards to patrol after a raft of violent shootings\n@highlight\nThere have been 61 murders in Oakland so far this year, after the city reduced its police force by a third\n@highlight\nThe violence, including the murder dog walker, Judy Salamon, 66, has prompted the once peaceful neighborhood to act\n@highlight\nLocal pastor Gregg Brown was also threatened at gunpoint", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 489, "end": 504}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gunman complained about the noise of the power washer @placeholder was using to clean the church sidewalk, screaming at him to stop or he'd shoot.", "idx": 42988}], "idx": 27927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:17 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 6 June 2013 Claims: Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg is suspected of hacking Danish police data The Swedish founder of the file-sharing site The Pirate Bay is suspected of hacking into a company handling sensitive information for the Danish police. Hackers accessed 'some information' from the Schengen Information System, a large European database on police and judicial co-operation, said Denmark's justice minister. After Denmark police announced the investigation today, a source close to the probe said that one of the suspects is Pirate Bay founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg.\n@highlight\nGottfrid Svartholm Warg from Sweden is thought to be one of the suspects\n@highlight\nHackers accessed European database on police and judicial co-operation\n@highlight\nA 20-year-old Danish suspect was arrested yesterday\n@highlight\nHackers copied some 4 million pieces of data in the security breach", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 110, "end": 132}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 375, "end": 401}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 636, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder issued an international arrest warrant after he failed to show up for an appeals hearing during which his one-year prison sentence was upheld.", "idx": 42993}], "idx": 27931} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Labour's shadow business secretary said British workers needed to be as productive as the French Britain's economy needs to become more like France because its workers are 'more productive', shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said. The rising Labour star said British workers took five days to what the French did in four. Mr Umunna's remarks come just days after a leading investment bank warned that the British economy under Labour would 'look increasingly like France', where growth is almost non-existent But, Mr Umunna told the Today programme on BBC Radio 4: 'The issue isn't just that we have more employment but the nature of the work.\n@highlight\nChuka Umunna said French workers were more productive than in the UK\n@highlight\nHe said French workers produce as much in four days as UK staff do in five\n@highlight\nComes days after a top bank said Labour would make UK more like France\n@highlight\nBanks of America said Ed Miliband's policies would hit economic growth\n@highlight\nUK economy growing 5 times faster than France's with half the jobless rate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 795, "end": 796}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 878}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 990, "end": 991}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for the Labour shadow minister insisted he was not suggesting @placeholder should copy the French economic model.", "idx": 42998}], "idx": 27935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States isn't leaving anything to chance. While it pursues a diplomatic solution to the Syria crisis by sending Secretary of State John Kerry to meet with his Russian counterpart in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday, it has also started arming the rebels. Two rebel groups, though, say the arms have yet to reach them. Meanwhile, a Vladimir Putin-penned editorial in The New York Times has at least one White House official saying it's an indication the Russian president is \"now fully invested in Syria's chemical disarmament.\" And a U.N. report says that both sides -- the regime and the rebels -- have committed war crimes in Syria's bloody 2-year-old civil war.\n@highlight\nTalks between the United States and Russia begin Thursday in Geneva\n@highlight\nThe United States, United Kingdom and France are meeting in New York\n@highlight\nWeapons are flowing to moderate Syrian rebels, U.S. official says\n@highlight\nRussia's Putin takes a swipe at Obama in a New York Times op-ed piece", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 974, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said skipping the @placeholder to go it alone \"would constitute an act of aggression.\"", "idx": 43002}], "idx": 27938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scientists have been forced to invent monitoring technology to protect dolphins from being killed while swimming through military training waters, it was revealed today. Conservationists feared the bottlenose dolphins were at risk from laser-guided missiles when their family pods swim into Ministry of Defence explosive trials at Aberporth in Cardigan Bay, Wales. But a team of experts at defence firm QinetiQ created a special listening system to find the dolphins - and can now hear their distinctive clicking sounds from more than 20 miles away. Worries: Conservationists feared the bottlenose dolphins were at risk from laser guided missiles when their family pods swim into Ministry of Defence explosive trials at Aberporth in Cardigan Bay, Wales\n@highlight\nConservationists feared bottlenose dolphins were at risk from missiles\n@highlight\nThey live in Ministry of Defence testing area at Aberporth in Cardigan Bay\n@highlight\nBut QinetiQ experts created a special listening system to find the dolphins\n@highlight\nResearchers can now hear distinctive clicking sounds from 20 miles away", "entities": [{"start": 291, "end": 309}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 680, "end": 698}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 859, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "sq miles of @placeholder, home to hundreds of bottlenose dolphins.", "idx": 43012}], "idx": 27944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Murdered: Drummer Lee Rigby with his wife Rebecca at their wedding in 2007. Their son Jack is just two MI5 had been monitoring the two fanatics responsible for the slaughter of a young soldier near Woolwich barracks for eight years. The Security Service is facing an inquiry by MPs amid a raft of devastating revelations about the killers\u2019 known links to Islamist extremism. One of the pair \u2013 Michael Adebolajo \u2013 was so high profile he was photographed outside Paddington Green police station six years ago behind notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary. 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It also is unclear what role UBS's own trading system might have played in the losses or what action the company will take to recoup the $356million. 'There may be limitations on recoveries UBS may receive,' said former SEC lawyer Ron Geffner, a partner at Sadis & Goldberg LLC in New York. 'That said, it is such a black eye for the Nasdaq that they're highly motivated in resolving all litigation before it spins further out of control.'\n@highlight\nUBS lost $356 in the May Facebook IPO and is now suing Nasdaq\n@highlight\nNasdaq interested in resolving matter as quickly as possible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 521, "end": 540}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the order confirmations did not come back to UBS from @placeholder quickly, the systems designed to ensure customers get the best execution and proper trade execution -- something required by regulations governing firms like UBS -- were forced to scan the firm's limit order books repeatedly in order to comply with regulations, said two sources with knowledge of the situation.", "idx": 43022}], "idx": 27952} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a one-time conservative 'red' state whose map now looks pock-marked with 'blue' enclaves, Terry McAuliffe, the former Democratic National Committee chairman and long-time Clinton confidante, won a close governor's election Tuesday that is expected to set the tone for broader political battles in 2014 and 2016. McAuliffe, the fundraising envelope-pusher who cooked up the idea to sell access to the Lincoln Bedroom under President Bill Clinton, is now positioned to navigate Virginia into the Democratic Party's column when Hillary Clinton runs for the top job in 2016. The governor-elect had held solid double-digit polling leads over Ken Cuccinelli, the state's tea party-backed Republican attorney general. But ultimately fewer than 55,000 votes \u2013 out of more than 2.2 million cast \u2013 separated the two hard-charging men.\n@highlight\nClinton's White House money man, Terry McAuliffe dreamed up a way to tap donors for more cash by offering them nights in the Lincoln Bedroom\n@highlight\nHis rise to the governor's mansion in Richmond will cement the Clintons' chances to turn Virginia 'blue' if \u2013 or when \u2013 Hillary runs in 2016\n@highlight\nThe Obamas and Clintons stumped for McAuliffe, helping him overwhelm state AG Ken Cuccinelli's reliance on Sen. 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Dusan Tadic\u2019s penalty followed by Nathaniel Clyne\u2019s 30-yard thunderbolt secured a deserved victory for Southampton at the Emirates Stadium after Alexis Sanchez\u2019s brilliant free-kick put the Gunners ahead. Arsenal\u2019s back-four has been ravaged by injury in recent weeks; Mathieu Debuchy and Nacho Monreal were confirmed absentees for Tuesday night\u2019s clash, while Wenger revealed following the defeat that Per Mertesacker (gluteal) and Kieran Gibbs (hamstring) were only fit enough for a place on the bench.\n@highlight\nArsenal fielded a weakened team against Southampton\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez gave the Gunners the lead at the Emirates\n@highlight\nDusan Tadic levelled from the spot before Nathaniel Clyne won it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 216, "end": 230}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 871, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates scoring his winner as Southampton continued their impressive early season form", "idx": 43032}], "idx": 27957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Is crack-smoking Rob Ford actually in rehab? That is the question troubling Toronto after their embattled mayor decided to break his silence one week after taking a leave of absence to deal with alcohol and drug addiction. Despite declaring rehab to be 'amazing', citizens of Canada's largest city are dubious their mayor is where he says he is, with sightings of Ford around town reaching fevered level as members of the public upload pictures to Twitter. Indeed, by speaking to the media Ford has inadvertently fanned the flames of speculation as to his whereabouts, especially after the confusion surrounding his flight to Chicago.\n@highlight\nToronto public question why Rob Ford is giving interviews to the media from rehab\n@highlight\nBelieve he should be more concerned with his battle against drink and drugs\n@highlight\nRob Ford has not been seen for almost a week since his latest meltdown was made public\n@highlight\nHis family and office claim he is in an undisclosed rehabilitation facility\n@highlight\nSpeculation is rising though that he is not and sightings across the city have been reported\n@highlight\nThe controversial Toronto mayor announced he was taking a leave of absence and pausing his re-election campaign to enter rehab last Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe said he feels 'great' and is benefiting from the self-imposed exile\n@highlight\nFord wouldn't reveal which treatment center he was at or whether it was even in Canada\n@highlight\nIt was earlier reported that he was turned away from entering the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1350, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1430, "end": 1435}, {"start": 1514, "end": 1517}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ford's lawyer said last week that the mayor had left @placeholder for rehab after a video surfaced that appeared to show him smoking a crack pipe late last month \u2014 nearly a year after reports of an initial video that appeared show him smoking the drug.", "idx": 43040}], "idx": 27960} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man convicted of running a charity scam that stole millions of dollars intended for Navy veterans was sentenced in an Ohio courtroom Monday to 28 years in prison -- including solitary confinement on every Veterans Day during that span -- the Ohio attorney general's office said. The man, who calls himself Bobby Thompson -- but who authorities say is lawyer and former Army Capt. John Donald Cody -- also was ordered by a judge to pay more than $6.3 million in fines and more than $330,000 to cover court and prosecution costs. The defendant was convicted in a Cuyahoga County court last month of running a telemarketing scam through his Florida-based U.S. Navy Veterans Association. Authorities have said the charity raised about $100 million from donors in 41 states from 2002 to 2010, but little went to help veterans, The Plain Dealer newspaper of Cleveland reported.\n@highlight\nMan known as Bobby Thompson sentenced to 28 years, $6 million in fines\n@highlight\nMan convicted of running charity that stole millions of dollars intended for Navy veterans\n@highlight\nAuthorities: Charity chief, Bobby Thompson, was really former Army Capt. 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Blundering officials at Southend Airport in Essex failed to notice that Sally Nayler is a middle aged white woman while the passport she was using showed a mixed race teenager. Ms Nayler had accidentally picked up daughter Shelby's passport when leaving in a rush for a hen do in Alicante, Spain. 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But despite confessing her naivety in forming a friendship with the man known as Bali\u2019s \u2018Mr Big\u2019, Alys Harahap also feels the Foreign Office has \u2018thrown her to the wolves\u2019. Harahap, a mother of two, was suspended by officials last month after she befriended Julian Ponder, the British-born ringleader of a drug-smuggling syndicate, who claimed that he and the Cambridge graduate were in love. 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After the 2010 launch of the iPad demonstrated there was a lucrative market for consumer-class slates, all the key consumer electronics manufacturers strapped Android to their would-be iPad killers, hoping to catch up to Apple's massive lead. But Android tablets aren't selling. iPads still claim over 60% of global market share, according to IDC research. As technology web site AllThingsD claimed, \"Consumers don't want tablets, they want iPads.\" And, indeed, comparably priced Android competitors haven't stood up to Apple's two tablets. Now there's a new approach: Aim low. 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Lt. Cason Shrode said that in less than two minutes, his team's generator was hit and they were out of power. The insurgency was so fierce, according to one soldier, that the troops couldn't get to their mortars to fire back. \"They were under heavy enemy contact,\" Sgt. Jayson Souter said, describing the October 3 attack that pinned his comrades at Combat Outpost Keating, a remote base in Nuristan province. Four servicemen -- Souter, a fellow soldier, an Apache helicopter pilot, and a gunner -- talked to a military reporter about their roles during the Keating attack in an interview posted by the Department of Defense on Facebook and NATO's International Security Assistance Force YouTube Channel.\n@highlight\nSoldiers describe October 3 attack at a remote base in Nuristan province\n@highlight\nTheir account posted by the Department of Defense on Facebook and YouTube\n@highlight\nU.S.: Battle lasted 12 hours and eight American soldiers were killed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 462, "end": 483}, {"start": 503, "end": 519}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 715, "end": 735}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 814}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 940, "end": 960}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reflecting on the fight, @placeholder said, \"Everybody basically came together and in the mix of it all, they were donating blood for the wounded that we had.", "idx": 43067}], "idx": 27976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Purewal Johnny Sexton has completed his four-year deal to return to home club Leinster from Racing Metro next summer. The British and Irish Lions fly-half has completed terms on a lucrative IRFU and Leinster central contract, in a clear boost to Ireland boss Joe Schmidt's Rugby World Cup 2015 preparations. Sexton had been widely tipped to return to Ireland after his second year in France, and has now made good on the rumours. Coming home: Johnny Sexton will return to Leinster from Racing Metro at the end of 2014-15 season The 29-year-old has struggled to settle in France and Ireland bosses were frustrated by their inability to control how frequently the 45-cap outside-half sees action at his Paris club.\n@highlight\nCompletes four-year deal to return to Irish side Leinster next summer\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old has rejected a new contract off from Racing Metro\n@highlight\nJohnny Sexton won three Heineken Cups at Leinster before leaving in 2013\n@highlight\nIreland coach Joe Schmidt wanted more influence over Sexton last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 130, "end": 152}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unsettled: Sexton had option of a third year and @placeholder wanted him to stay longer but he is not happy in France", "idx": 43085}], "idx": 27988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday promised \u2018intense and sustained\u2019 U.S. support for Iraq, but said the divided country would only survive if its leaders took urgent steps to bring it together. Hours before Kerry arrived in Baghdad, Sunni tribes who have joined a militant takeover of northern Iraq seized the only legal crossing point with Jordan, security sources said, leaving troops with no presence along the entire western frontier which includes some of the Middle East's most important trade routes. 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Labour's Tom Watson said MPs wanted to ask Mrs Brooks about her knowledge of payments to the police. He said the Culture, Media and Sport select committee also wants to quiz James Murdoch on his involvement 'in authorising payments to silence' Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, after his phone was hacked. Rupert Murdoch owes the Dowler family an apology, Mr Watson added. 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Currently under construction the 54-story luxury apartment building that is supposed to resemble an eagle, Poland's nation symbol, is situated opposite the Palace of Culture and Science and close to one of the city's few synagogues that survived the Second World War.\n@highlight\nArchitect Daniel Libeskind's new building transforming Warsaw\n@highlight\nResidential high-rise is Polish-born American's first project in Poland\n@highlight\nUnder construction opposite communist-era Palace of Culture\n@highlight\nSome hope that it will be symbolic of Poland's revival", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 66}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 539, "end": 567}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 672, "end": 687}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 860, "end": 876}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Libeskind left @placeholder with his parents as an emigrant to the U.S. when he was 13, but he has seen his homeland transformed since his childhood.", "idx": 43102}], "idx": 28002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans and Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 27 August 2013 President Gerald Ford recalled seeing a gun pointing at him during his attempted assassination by a Charles Manson disciple, according to his video testimony released for the first time yesterday. The 38-year-old footage was used in the trial of Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme, who was jailed for life in 1975 for trying to kill the 38th U.S. president with a Colt. 45-caliber pistol. 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But that has not done them very much good. Over the past year, as the world focused on the Arab uprisings, and as China's growth shadowed over a weak global economy, the Tibetan struggle for autonomy entered a disturbing phase. From a distance, it might have looked as if China thoroughly succeeded in crushing Tibet's hope. But at home, in a western part of China, Tibetans are giving notice that their struggle is not over. Chinese authorities would do well to reconsider their strong-arm approach, because with or without Western attention, the Tibetans will continue their fight.\n@highlight\nSince March 2011, 30 Tibetans have set themselves on fire in protest of China\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Beijing blames the horrific practice on the Dalai Lama, but he urges nonviolence\n@highlight\nGhitis: Dalai Lama is popular in the West, but heads of state can't do much to help Tibet\n@highlight\nGhitis: Unless China changes its polices toward Tibetans, it will only see more unrest", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, some 30 other Tibetans, mostly monks, have doused themselves with fuel and lit the spark that turned them into human torches, shouting cries for freedom and for the return of the @placeholder to his homeland, before collapsing and writhing in pain.", "idx": 43131}], "idx": 28020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Human rights groups are asking President-elect Barack Obama to pay early attention to the crisis in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, where government forces have waged a bloody war against militias that some international critics have characterized as genocide. 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Longtime New York Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf said the election, in which a Republican won the historically Democratic district, was in part a reaction to the president's approach to Israel. Sheinkopf said the contest served as a \"liberating device\" for Jewish voters and not just Orthodox Jews, who tend to be more socially conservative. \"It is very unlikely he gets large portions of the pro-Israel community back; it's too late. 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Sonia Sotomayor is flanked by her supervisor, Warren Murray, and D.A. Robert Morgenthau, right, in 1983. NEW YORK (CNN) -- Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor graduated with honors from Ivy League schools. But she may have learned some of her most memorable lessons as a young prosecutor, following police into abandoned tenements and tracking down witnesses on the grimy streets of New York. Sotomayor joined the Manhattan District Attorney's office in 1979 during an epic crime wave. Muggings, burglaries and assaults were rampant; homicides topped 1,800 a year. She was recruited from Yale Law School by Robert M. Morgenthau, Manhattan's district attorney. She was 25, and her starting salary was $17,000.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor began her legal career as a prosecutor\n@highlight\nShe worked in the Manhattan DA's office from 1979 to 1984\n@highlight\nHer former colleagues remember Sotomayor as driven and focused\n@highlight\nManhattan DA Robert M. 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The 18-year-old's femoral artery had been severed and if it wasn't for the kindhearted strangers that fought to save her she would have bled to death. And having been given that second chance at life, the teen is wasting no time. Just weeks after the blast, she last night stepped out for her high school prom and was promptly named Lowell High School's Prom Queen. Queen of the dance: Sydney's femoral artery had been severed by the bomb and her legs were shredded - but she made it to her ball\n@highlight\nSydney Corcoran's femoral artery had been severed by the bomb\n@highlight\nDespite having to use crutches she made it to her dance\n@highlight\nWas crowned Prom Queen and is due to start college in autumn", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 86}, {"start": 462, "end": 479}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder student is set to attend community college this autumn.", "idx": 43176}], "idx": 28040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a rare thing for the threads of an ongoing crisis to be pulled so closely together in a discrete event, compressed in time and space as if they were part of a dramatization, as they were when President Obama met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this month in the Oval Office. This session had it all: primal Israeli, Iranian, American and even Arab interests; nuclear proliferation and global energy supplies; existential dangers; war and peace. The meeting was no doubt made more difficult by the strained relations between the two leaders, but in truth, this one needed little personal antipathy to make it hard. Even though both men had announced that Iran's acquisition of a nuclear weapon was unacceptable, there was no final agreement on how to prevent that from happening. 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One day, she will look at it, maybe even smile, and recall how life's rhythms shifted with the earth in January. She was unlike many of her Haitian compatriots who were barely squeaking by. She had everything: an education, a decent job as a nurse, a three-bedroom home she rented with her teenage son, who was in school. But when the massive earthquake struck, Baduel's house collapsed. For the first time in her life, she had nothing. She ran through the streets clutching the hand of her injured son, following the crowd to Champs de Mars, a large plaza near the heavily damaged presidential palace.\n@highlight\nAfter the January Haiti quake, Ronide Baduel had nothing for the first time in her life\n@highlight\nShe was educated and well-off, but a natural disaster plunged her to the depths of poverty\n@highlight\nFor a while, she stayed in Port-au-Prince's biggest slum with her son\n@highlight\n\"It's more difficult for those who had something before,\" she says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To make matters worse, even private hospitals in @placeholder are suffering because people are flocking to public ones for free service.", "idx": 43182}], "idx": 28044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:00 EST, 8 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:38 EST, 12 September 2012 One of the Queen's corgis, which appeared in a James Bond sketch for the Olympics opening ceremony, has died, Buckingham Palace said. Monty and two other corgis greeted the secret agent, played by Daniel Craig, as he arrived at the palace to accept a mission from the Queen in a scene filmed for the curtain-raiser to the London 2012 Games. The dogs ran down the stairs, performed tummy rolls and then stood as a helicopter took off for the Olympic stadium, carrying Bond and a stunt double of the monarch.\n@highlight\nMonty was watched by millions in his performance as part of the James Bond scene in the Olympics opening ceremony film\n@highlight\nHe was named after Monty Roberts, the subject of a horse whisperer programme, who advises the Queen on horses and dogs\n@highlight\nThe Queen has two remaining corgis, who also appeared in the film: Willow and Holly", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 212, "end": 228}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The dogs then trot alongside the party as Bond is taken inside the @placeholder to receive his mission", "idx": 43191}], "idx": 28051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sometimes it feels like President Clinton never left the public spotlight. 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The next draw is slated for Friday, December 13 - considered an unlucky date by some - at 11 p.m. E.T. (0400 GMT Saturday). If the winner chose to take a cash prize instead of an annuity, it would amount to $216 million, according to Mega Millions officials. Jackpot! This Friday's jackpot is likely to hit the $400 million mark. 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Kathleen Martinez, an archaeologist from the Dominican Republic, wants to mend Cleopatra's tattered reputation. Kathleen Martinez is a young archaeologist from the Dominican Republic who has toiled for three years on a barren hillside overlooking the coastal highway linking Alexandria with the Libyan border. According to the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, it's here, at a spot known as Abusir, that the tomb of Marc Antony and Cleopatra might be located.\n@highlight\nKathleen Martinez has toiled for three years in Egypt looking for Cleopatra's tomb\n@highlight\nMartinez says the Egyptian queen has gotten an unfair reputation over the centuries\n@highlight\nCleopatra spoke nine languages and was a philosopher and poet, Martinez says\n@highlight\nSo was Marc Antony's lover beautiful or plain or ugly? 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Van der Sloot, the onetime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, faces a possible trial on first-degree murder and robbery charges in the killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. His lawyer, Maximo Altez, filed papers to withdraw from the case Tuesday. \"I cannot defend this case in the way he wants me to,\" Altez told In Session. He would not elaborate. Flores was found dead in a Lima hotel room registered to van der Sloot in May 2010. Police say van der Sloot took money and bank cards from her wallet and fled to Chile, where he was arrested a few days later.\n@highlight\nOnetime suspect in Natalee Holloway case faces a possible murder charge in Peru\n@highlight\nHis attorney has quit, citing unspecified differences over strategy\n@highlight\nPeruvian woman found dead in hotel room registered to van der Sloot", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 224, "end": 239}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 771, "end": 786}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder offered to provide what turned out to be bogus information about the whereabouts of Natalee Holloway's remains in exchange for the money, according to the charges.", "idx": 43226}], "idx": 28071} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Callum Wilson The Premier League might be in the middle of a break but the division's best players will see plenty of action before the top-flight returns. With Euro 2016 qualification getting underway on Sunday and other international teams taking part in their first friendlies since the World Cup, fans of top-flight clubs will still be able to watch their stars across the globe. So whether you're desperate to see your deadline day signing for the first time or simply want to see how your favourite player gets on, check out who is playing and when below. 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On Sunday, more than six decades later, he paid his respects to the ruler who led that fight against him and his fellow Americans. Hudner, a retired U.S. Navy captain, is leading a delegation to search for the remains of Ensign Jesse Brown, the Navy's first African-American aviator. Hudner and fellow Korean War veteran Richard Bonelli went to Pyongyang's Palace of the Sun -- the most hallowed site in North Korea -- on Sunday. Following protocol, each man stopped and bowed before the glass caskets of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder, and his son Kim Jong Il, who ruled for 18 years following his father's 1994 death.\n@highlight\nRetired Capt. 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[Previous story, posted at 8.17 p.m. ET] (CNN) -- In November, when Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa called an election two years earlier than necessary, the path ahead looked clear for an unprecedented third term in office. But as the nation of 15 million eligible voters waits for the results of yesterday's polls, the 69-year-old's electoral ambitions may be in jeopardy. After enabling an extension of his presidency by doing away with a two-term limit, Rajapaksa's campaign was spectacularly wrong-footed by the surprise defection of dozens of political allies -- including the man who now threatens to unseat him.\n@highlight\nSri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat in presidential elections\n@highlight\nHis former ally, Maithripala Sirisena, will replace him as the country's leader\n@highlight\nPopular for ending the civil war, Rajapaksa increasingly seen as authoritarian and nepotistic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 123, "end": 142}, {"start": 209, "end": 228}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 330, "end": 346}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 890, "end": 906}, {"start": 978, "end": 997}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he lacks strong persona; charisma, coming across as \"a sober serious kind of man,\" @placeholder presented a more appetizing alternative to voters than other potential opposition candidates, said Jayatilleke.", "idx": 43247}], "idx": 28081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"About 20\" cases of a polio-like syndrome have been identified in California children over the past 18 months, a Stanford University researcher says. 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Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and the two Manchester giants have chosen their deadliest finishers, but how do each of the big five shape up just three games into the new campaign? Here, Sportsmail examine and rate the three key strikers of the top five Premier League clubs. 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They spoke on the same day a U.S. official first told CNN that communications intercepts indicated North Korea may be planning to launch a mobile ballistic missile in the coming days or weeks.\n@highlight\nFIRST ON CNN: Communications intercepts suggest possibility of North Korea missile launch\n@highlight\nNorth Korea moves up to two missiles to its East coast, U.S. official says\n@highlight\nState Department focuses on diplomacy in discussing North Korea\n@highlight\nNorth Korea issues more threats, but said to lack missile technology to strike U.S. mainland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 411, "end": 428}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 836, "end": 851}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder -- even before those exercises started -- had undertaken provocative steps, and they've conducted underground nuclear tests, they've conducted missile tests outside their international obligations.", "idx": 43281}], "idx": 28103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- Back in 2007, \"Bachelor\" viewers were shocked when lame-oid Brad Womack decided not to choose either of the final 2 contestants (Jenni Croft or DeAnna Pappas) in the show's last episode. Uh, didn't he get that memo about the point of the show? DeAnna was totally heartbroken, but picked herself up and became \"The Bachelorette.\" Only she and her final choice -- Jesse Csincsak -- didn't work out, either. Now, DeAnna has found her new love. And oddly enough, it happened because of \"The Bachelor.\" One of DeAnna's good friends is Holly Durst, a contestant on \"The Bachelor\" who was let go by Matt Grant. (Bizarre side note: she also dated Jesse.) Holly later got together with Michael Stagliano, who tried to win over Jillian Harris on \"The Bachelorette.\"\n@highlight\nSome heartbroken \"Bachelor\" contestants have found new love because of the show\n@highlight\nMelissa Rycroft married her ex after Jason Mesnick publicly dumped her\n@highlight\nTara Durr and John Presser were rejected the first night, but met on reunion episodes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 693, "end": 709}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}, {"start": 970, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And we were happy to discover a few other \"Bachelor\" and \"@placeholder\" alums who went from heartbroken to giddily happy in a very short time.", "idx": 43314}], "idx": 28125} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:38 EST, 3 March 2014 With Gravity clearing up at the Oscars, you might think that nothing could top Sandra Bullock and George Clooney antics in space. But Nasa has just outdone Hollywood by releasing these mind-blowing real life \u2018Gravity\u2019 images revealing incredible scenes of Earth, astronauts and space shuttles. While Alfonso Cuaron\u2019s film relies heavily on computer-generated imagery, the space agency has shown that our galaxy is far more beautiful than anything a film director could create. The city lights of Spain and Portugal define the Iberian Peninsula in this photograph from the International Space Station (ISS). Several large metropolitan areas are visible, marked by their relatively large and brightly lit areas, including the capital cities of Madrid, Spain - located near the centre of the peninsula. The astronaut view is looking toward the east\n@highlight\nSpace agency has outdone Hollywood by releasing stunning images of our planet and ISS workers inspired by film\n@highlight\nImages include city lights as seen from space, astronauts making repairs and shots of them coming back to Earth\n@highlight\nLast night, Gravity swept the board at the 86th Academy Awards with seven Oscars, including best visual effects, cinematography and original score", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 620, "end": 636}, {"start": 666, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The \u2018Gravity: @placeholder\u2019s real-life images from space\u2019 series uses photos taken over the last several years and covers everything from space walks to the final landing on Earth.", "idx": 43319}], "idx": 28129} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jimmy Mccloskey PUBLISHED: 06:19 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:36 EST, 4 December 2012 A super-spicy burger so hot it must be eaten wearing protective gloves has gone on sale - but only to over-18s who sign a disclaimer. The mega-hot Atomic Fallout burger, which contains two of the world's hottest chillies, contains a sauce registering a volcanic 1million on the Scoville scale. Chefs at Atomic Burger, Bristol, used two of the world's hottest chillies to create it, the Naga Bhut Jolokia, also known as the Ghost Chilli, and the Scotch Bonnet. Scroll down for video of the challenge!\n@highlight\nBurger sauce made from two of the world's hottest chillies\n@highlight\nThe fiery meal registers at 1million units on the Scoville scale\n@highlight\nDiners at Atomic Burger, Bristol, must wear protective gloves\n@highlight\nJust one in ten havethe finished 18oz mince in deep-fried pizza bun", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 481, "end": 497}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The burger's sauce contains also contains the super-spicy @placeholder chilli", "idx": 43322}], "idx": 28132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom Most groggy-eyed workers need a kick in the mornings. But a businessman is offering a buzz which will make most bosses frown - a nice bottle of cannabis-infused iced coffee. At up to $11 each, the drinks could be on sale as soon as next month and are the brainchild of an entrepreneur in Washington state, one of only two in the U.S. where selling the drug is legal. Coffee pot: Cannabis-infused iced coffee could soon be on sale in Washington state and Colorado The drinks will contain 20 milligrams of THC, the active ingredient in cannabis, roughly the same amount as in half a joint.\n@highlight\nThe drinks promise a 'powerful body buzz and a smooth, freeing head high'\n@highlight\nThey are the brainchild of Washington state entrepreneur Adam Stites\n@highlight\nIt could contain up to 20 milligrams of THC and be on market this summer\n@highlight\nState is one of only two to legalise sale of marijuana for recreational use", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 301, "end": 316}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 446, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The drug is also legal in @placeholder, where over-21s can grow up to six plants for personal use or possess up to an ounce without facing any penalty.", "idx": 43328}], "idx": 28137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Russian boy who was sent back to Moscow, Russia, by his adoptive mother in the United States has been returned to an orphanage, an attorney of the World Association for Children and Parents said Friday. Larry Crain said the National Council for Adoption will be traveling to Russia next week to meet with adoption authorities there. The delegation will evaluate the child, 8-year-old Artyem Saveliev, and provide information to a U.S. circuit court in Tennessee. World Association for Children and Parents had coordinated the adoption. In April, Artyem, then 7, was put on a trans-Atlantic flight from the United States to Moscow. He had been adopted by an American family in Tennessee, which arranged for a Russian driver to deliver the boy from the Moscow airport to the Russian Ministry of Education.\n@highlight\nNEW: August 12 U.S. hearing in case postponed\n@highlight\nA boy adopted by a Tennessee family is back in a Russian orphanage\n@highlight\nHe was sent back to Moscow alone in April\n@highlight\nA U.S. court hearing on guardianship is scheduled in the case next month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 158, "end": 187}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 235, "end": 263}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 792, "end": 812}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said some @placeholder couples don't see details of a child's medical and psychological condition until a court appearance for final adoption approval.", "idx": 43336}], "idx": 28143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A liberal Democratic congressman who came under fire for a lewd photo that briefly appeared on his Twitter account over the weekend told CNN Wednesday that he did not post the image. Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner spoke to CNN's Wolf Blitzer a day after a contentious exchange with reporters in which he refused to directly answer any questions about the picture. On Wednesday he said he had hired a law firm to look into the matter. But he declined to directly answer whether he appeared in the photo. \"Photos can be manipulated. Photos can be of one thing and changed to something else. We're going to try to get to the bottom of what happened,\" he said. The photo showed the lower body of a man wearing underwear.\n@highlight\nNEW: Twitter e-mails members of Congress about account security\n@highlight\nWeiner says he did not post a lewd photo and has hired a firm to investigate\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday he had a heated exchange with reporters\n@highlight\nA conservative blogger who broke the story wants an investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This seems like it was a prank to make fun of my name, the name @placeholder.", "idx": 43342}], "idx": 28149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At a shelter near Mexico City, Belkis Nunez is recovering. She's lying down on a bunk bed at the San Juan Diego Migrant House in Tultitlan, just north of the Mexican capital. The Honduran migrant says she's lucky to be alive: She was traveling on a cargo train in southern Mexico with other migrants when a group of armed men assaulted them. They were held at gunpoint and threatened. All were robbed and one of assailants held Nunez captive. Nunez, 23, says she had no option but to obey her captor's orders. He was demanding money. \"And then I told him, 'I'm not carrying any money, not at all. I'm with them.' And he asked me 'Which one of them is in charge of you?' 'No one; we're just all together.' And then he said 'OK, you women are always putting the money in your privates or in condoms,\" Nunez says.\n@highlight\nCentral Americans traveling through Mexico toward the United States are often targeted\n@highlight\nBelkis Nunez considers herself lucky to be alive after armed robbers attack her group\n@highlight\nDozens of migrants are missing or dead from two other attacks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 106, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 831, "end": 847}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ranch where they were found was only 100 miles away from the @placeholder-Mexico border.", "idx": 43348}], "idx": 28153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Sheen Follow @@Tom_Sheen Lionel Messi and his Argentina team took part in training ahead of their first World Cup warm-up match next Wednesday. While snubbed striker Carlos Tevez was relaxing on a beach in Miami with his wife and kids, Alejandro Sabella's men were put through their paces in a session at their Ezeiza training base in Buenos Aires. La Albicelste are set to face Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday night before facing Slovenia on Friday night, both in Buenos Aires. Preparations: Lionel Messi and the Argentina squad took part in training ahead of their first warm-up match\n@highlight\nLionel Messi and Argentina team-mates took part in training in Buenos Aires\n@highlight\nSnubbed striker Carlos Tevez is on a beach in Miami with his family\n@highlight\nLa Albiceleste coach Alejandro Sabella said his team 'must help Messi'\n@highlight\nPlay against Trinidad and Tobago and Slovenia next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 243, "end": 259}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 386, "end": 404}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 793, "end": 809}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 867, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Controversy: @placeholder snubbed Carlos Tevez (below) leading to protests in Argentina", "idx": 43355}], "idx": 28155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones for the Daily Mail West Ham have revived their \u00a33.5million deal for striker Diafra Sakho following complaints from his club Metz. The French side threatened to lodge an official complaint with UEFA after West Ham pulled out of the transfer despite the player undergoing a medical. Personal terms had been agreed with the striker but West Ham changed from wanting a permanent deal to a loan move at the last minute according to the Metz. Complaint: FC Metz are furious after West Ham pulled out of a \u00a33.5m deal for Diafra Sakha The newly promoted Ligue 1 club criticised the Hammers' 'unacceptable lack of respect' during the transfer procedure.\n@highlight\nStriker had passed medical before potential \u00a33.5million deal\n@highlight\nMetz on verge of complaint to UEFA after transfer collapses\n@highlight\nMatt Jarvis could be on his way out of Upton Park with West Brom to bid", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder are poised to bid \u00a37.25million for West Ham winger Matt Jarvis.", "idx": 43378}], "idx": 28169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters UPDATED: 19:06 EST, 28 February 2012 Maine State Police say a firefighter from Florida who was missing in Maine was the victim of a drug-related murder. Police charged 24-year-old Daniel Porter of Bangor on Tuesday in the death of Jerry Perdomo of Orange City, Florida, who has been missing since Feb. 16. The arrest was made at a home in Jackson, Maine which was rented by Porter's father. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Missing father-of-two: Jerry Perdomo, 31, of Orange City, Florida, was last seen at a rural home in Jackson, Maine, earlier this month on February 16\n@highlight\nJerry Perdomo, 30, drove from Florida to Maine to visit friends and was reported missing on February 16\n@highlight\nMaine man Daniel Porter, 24, arrested for Perdomo's murder on Tuesday though police won't go into details", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 61, "end": 78}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "with friends, though the exact connection between he and @placeholder and", "idx": 43381}, {"query": "Probe: Police named @placeholder (right) as a person of interest.", "idx": 43382}], "idx": 28172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kurdish fighters from Iraq will enter the besieged Syrian border city of Kobani soon to reinforce fellow Kurds who are defending against ISIS, a Peshmerga general told CNN on Tuesday. \"The Peshmerga have been ready for a few days, then had logistical problems, but they no longer do,\" Brig. Gen. Halgurd Hikmat said of the Iraqi Kurdish forces. He added that \"we now have an agreement with Turkey on this.\" The fighters were en route Tuesday, a Ministry of Peshmerga official who wouldn't give his name because of operational security reasons told CNN. One group traveling by air landed in Turkey early Wednesday, according to media reports.\n@highlight\nSome Kurdish fighters from Iraq have arrived in Turkey, media reports say\n@highlight\nOfficial: More than 160 Iraqi Kurdish fighters heading to Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani\n@highlight\nTurkey has said it would allow the fighters to enter Kobani through Turkey\n@highlight\nKobani has been under ISIS attack since September", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 445, "end": 465}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkey's decision to let the @placeholder traverse Turkish territory to reinforce the Kurdish fighters in Kobani represented a major policy shift.", "idx": 43395}], "idx": 28180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Even in retirement Black Caviar -- arguably Australia's most celebrated racehorse with 25 victories from 25 starts -- shows no sign of fading from the media glare. Only recently the mare grabbed plenty of headlines after a statue was erected in her honor. But another equine retirement in recent weeks has passed without quite the same fanfare -- Vote for Lust being put out to pasture. Vote for Lust is the cart horse to super mare Black Caviar. \"He's just really, really bad,\" the horse's owner and trainer John Castleman told CNN. \"He just doesn't go fast.\" Retirement came after its 90th run out -- ninety rides that came and went without a solitary victory.\n@highlight\nVote for Lust failed to win a single race in 90 appearances before his recent retirement\n@highlight\nRanked as Australia's worst racehorse -- by some distance\n@highlight\nHorse recently retired and now is being ridden by the owner's granddaughter\n@highlight\nThere was once talk of a one-sided showdown with Aussie great Black Caviar", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During Vote for Lust's career punters laid all manner of bets on him to win -- all to no avail -- though @placeholder was wily enough never to dip into his pocket to back the ultimate no hoper.", "idx": 43413}], "idx": 28193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former flight attendant whose repeated bomb threats caused massive headaches for United Airlines and inconvenienced thousands of travelers has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. A federal judge in Los Angeles sentenced Patrick Cau, 40, on Monday, ordering him to pay $304,495 in restitution to United and $8,838 to the Los Angeles Police Department. Authorities said Cau, a German national also known as Patrick Kaiser, made eight bomb threats in late 2012 and early 2013 to United after being fired by the airline. Most of the phone threats targeted United jets on his old route between Los Angeles and London.\n@highlight\nRepeated bomb threats caused problems for United Airlines\n@highlight\nPatrick Cau pleaded guilty in August, received 18-month sentence\n@highlight\nCau's lawyer says he's remorseful and wants to put the matter behind him", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 362}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He faces possible deportation to @placeholder when he gets out, Charles said.", "idx": 43414}], "idx": 28194} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates and James Nye PUBLISHED: 20:18 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:16 EST, 8 September 2012 The head of U.S. special operations has concluded that the claims made by former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette about Osama bin Laden's last moments are incorrect and do not convey an accurate assessment of the al-Qaeda chiefs killing. The chief of U.S. special forces has re-examined the claims of Matt Bissonnette, who wrote 'No Easy Day' and recounts a different version of events of the death of Osama bin Laden Admiral William McRaven took the personal step of contacting members of the Navy SEAL Team Six that stormed the Abbottabad, Pakistan compound of bin Laden, to rebut claims made by Bissonnette that contradicted the official account of the May 2011 raid.\n@highlight\nAdmiral William McRaven, the head of U.S. special operations has personally re-examined the claims made by ex-SEAL Matt Bissonnette regarding Osama bin Laden's final moments\n@highlight\nAfter interviewing Bissonnette's former Navy SEAL colleagues the admiral concluded that the author of 'No Easy Day' was incorrect in his account of bin Laden's death\n@highlight\nIt has been reported that those former colleagues are furious with Bissonnette and have cast him out of their tightly knit circle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 596, "end": 613}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 899, "end": 914}, {"start": 926, "end": 940}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the fact that @placeholder was unarmed, the SEALS had come under heavy fire as they made their way through the house to reach him and bin Laden showed no signs of surrendering.", "idx": 43424}], "idx": 28202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The unsavory issue of racism in Italian football could be tested like never before following the news that former Netherlands international Clarence Seedorf is to take charge of AC Milan. Even though Milan has yet to formally confirm his appointment, the 37-year-old is in line to become the first black manager in Serie A in nearly two decades. The last black coach to guide a leading Italian side was Brazilian Jarbas 'Cane' Faustinho, who took joint control of Napoli in the 1994-95 season alongside Vujadin Boskov. Seedorf announced his appointment at a news conference in Brazil while simultaneously retiring as a player following a stellar career -- with Rio de Janeiro's Botafogo proving to be the well-traveled midfielder's last club.\n@highlight\nVeteran international ends playing career to take charge of Milan\n@highlight\nSeedorf will become first black coach in Serie A since 1995\n@highlight\nMidfielder made over 400 appearances for San Siro side\n@highlight\nDutchman replaces Massimiliano Allegri, sacked on Monday after Milan's dismal Serie A start", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 422, "end": 444}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 995, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All the experience I have gained in this year and a half at Botafogo is going to help me in my next venture, which will be as coach of Milan,\" Seedorf told reporters in @placeholder on Tuesday.", "idx": 43427}], "idx": 28203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 20:38 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:36 EST, 18 February 2014 MPs today rounded on John Bercow for complaining about 'yobbery' and 'public school twittishness' at Prime Minister\u2019s Questions. The Commons Speaker has written to David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg warning the public risk being alienated from democracy by the ya-boo nature of the weekly confrontation. But Tory MPs hit back, accusing Mr Bercow of 'whining' and losing control of the Commons because of his 'bias' towards Labour, adding that one of his predecessors, Baroness Boothroyd, had never felt the need to complain.\n@highlight\nCommons Speaker has written to party leaders to demand reform of PMQs\n@highlight\nBercow says exchanges only add to growing public alienation with politics\n@highlight\nHe said PMQs is seen by the public as overly male and testosterone-fueled\n@highlight\nAdded that several 'good female' MPs have left politics due to the culture", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 256, "end": 270}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 327}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 443, "end": 445}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 598, "end": 615}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His biased approach is why he's lost control of @placeholder's.'", "idx": 43429}], "idx": 28205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Quigley UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 8 January 2013 Yankees manager Brian Cashman has been accused of leading a 'triple life', conducting an affair with at least two different women while he was still married and bragging to one of them during a drunken tryst: 'The Yankees control the universe and I control the Yankees.' Caroline Meanwell, the mother of Louise Neathway - one of Cashman's alleged mistresses - filed an explosive lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday accusing the baseball manager of being a 'manchild' who conspired to have his former lover committed so the affair would never be revealed.\n@highlight\nYankees manager accused of being a 'manchild' and conspiring to have one of his lovers institutionalized\n@highlight\nWarned the mother of his mistress that her daughter may 'end up dead' if she didn't help them\n@highlight\nCashman 'hacked into lover's email account to obtain information to use against her'\n@highlight\nHis lawyer 'forced mother to call 911 to have her daughter committed by issuing her with ominous warnings that she would end up dead'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 324, "end": 340}, {"start": 357, "end": 371}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 443, "end": 465}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "January 27, 2012, during a predawn call to Meanwell, @placeholder - who is described in the suit as 'petulant", "idx": 43436}], "idx": 28210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Allan Hall UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 11 October 2011 Germans are in fear of a return to the urban terror days of the Red Army Faction after leftists tried to blow up a railway station and derail high-speed express trains. Explosives experts yesterday removed seven petrol bombs equipped with time detonators found by a railway worker in a tunnel leading into Berlin's central station. A left-wing group calling itself Hekla claimed responsibility for the firebombs in an online statement. Terror: The entrance of the Hauptbahnhof, Berlin's main train station. Bottles with flammable liquids were found in a tunnel leading to the station\n@highlight\nLeftist group claims responsibility for the firebombs in online statement\n@highlight\nDiscovery comes after arson attacks on Berlin-Hamburg mainline\n@highlight\nThis year 600 luxury cars have been torched in Berlin by anarchists\n@highlight\nGerman authorities braced for resurgence of Seventies-style leftist terrorism", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 129}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigation: @placeholder policemen from a crime scene unit collect evidence from the scene where the firebombs were found.", "idx": 43441}, {"query": "Describing itself as a communist and anti-imperialist 'urban guerilla' outfit, the group engaged in armed resistance against what they deemed to be the fascist @placeholder state.", "idx": 43442}], "idx": 28215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Former Commons Speaker Betty Boothroyd last night mounted a ferocious attack on David Cameron for breaking \u2018the mould of British history\u2019 by downgrading the status of the new Leader of the House of Lords. Baroness Boothroyd, a respected and much-loved figure on all sides at Westminster, accused the Prime Minister of a \u2018careless disregard for the way our constitution works\u2019. She even suggested that the position of International Development Secretary Justine Greening should be downgraded to allow the new Lords leader Baroness Stowell to enjoy the same rank as all of her predecessors. Furious: The much-loved Baroness Boothroyd accused the Prime Minister of a \u2018careless disregard for the way our constitution works\u2019\n@highlight\nSuggested International Development Secretary Justine Greening should be downgraded to allow new Lords leader Baroness Stowell into Cabinet\n@highlight\nLady Stowell's position was downgraded because of a legal limit on the number of full Cabinet posts and salaries\n@highlight\nLady Stowell can attend Cabinet but is not allowed to vote, and is paid a Lords\u2019 minister of state salary of \u00a378,891 a year, compared with the \u00a3101,038 that her predecessor, Lord Hill, received", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 192, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 239}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 470, "end": 485}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 630, "end": 647}, {"start": 794, "end": 809}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 858, "end": 873}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lady Boothroyd said it was a \u2018dead certainty\u2019 that @placeholder\u2019s downgraded status would be used as an excuse to ignore the views of the Lords.", "idx": 43447}], "idx": 28220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 09:25 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:21 EST, 8 January 2013 The gadgets we are set to want (and some we aren't) are being unveiled at the electronics worlds biggest exhibition. The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas sees almost every manufacturer (apart from Apple) unveiling their 2013 gadgets. It opens officially tomorrow - but has already produced a smart fork that can monitor what you eat, a computer you can use as a table, and the 'phablet' - a combined phone and tablet experts say could become this year's must have. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nManufacturers revealing their 2013 gadgets at vast trade show in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nUltra thin TVs, smartphones and other gadgets set to be revealed - with many manufacturers opting to reveal gadgets before the sow has even opened\n@highlight\nComes as analysts predict we will spend $1.1 TRILLION on gadgets in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 209, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Final preparations for the @placeholder show, which has 1.85 million square feet of exhibition space and attract 150,000 attendees.", "idx": 43448}], "idx": 28221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Estelle: Back To Love Estelle is one prime example of how UK talent is taking the world by storm. When I met her at the 2004 MOBO Awards, where she won the Best Newcomer award, I felt she was going to become an international sensation. Now a three-time MOBO award winner, she seems to get better and better each time she releases new material. She recently created a free mixtape called \"AOM: The Prequel,\" which could have easily been another record, but the song that I just love is \"Back To Love.\" The track's message can come across a bit upsetting since it's about her ex-boyfriend moving on. But Estelle makes you think of the bigger picture and doesn't dwell on the past but looks to the future. It is the perfect message to convey.\n@highlight\nKanya King launched the Music of Black Origin awards in 1996\n@highlight\nKing chooses her five favorite current artists and one of their recent tracks\n@highlight\nChoices include Mary J. 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Tuesday's election results effectively preserved the political status quo, with Obama winning a second term and Republicans holding their majority in the U.S. House while Democrats keeping control of the Senate. The looming question was whether freedom from having to face the voters again would prompt Obama to push harder for a compromise that might anger core liberal supporters. 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A panel that included lesbian rocker Melissa Etheridge questions Sen. Barack Obama. Thursday night's forum in Los Angeles was sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. It was broadcast on the gay-themed cable network Logo, making it the first-ever televised presidential forum on gay issues. The group said it offered Republican presidential candidates the opportunity to participate in their own forum, but they declined. 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At first glance it may seem like the Loftus Road club are falling into the same traps that characterised their previous ill-fated stint in the top-flight. Paying top dollar for over-hyped stars, only in London for one last pay day. For this read Jose Bosingwa and Chris Samba. Out with the old: Rio Ferdinand left Man Utd on a free transfer this summer following 12 years service Done it all: Ferdinand enjoyed a trophy laden career at United, including winning the 2008 Champions League\n@highlight\nQPR set to make Rio Ferdinand their first signing of the summer on free transfer from Man Utd\n@highlight\nFormer England defender will reunite with Harry Redknapp who he played under at West Ham\n@highlight\nHoops have been stung with similar transfer market captures in the past with Jose Bosingwa and Christopher Samba flopping at Loftus Road", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 592, "end": 607}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 936}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's a leader in every sense of the word, and QPR will only benefit from his experience.", "idx": 43462}], "idx": 28230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When John Lennon remarked in 1966 that the Beatles were then \"more popular than Jesus\" his comments prompted outrage in the United States. But this weekend the Vatican's newspaper paid tribute to the band on the 40th anniversary of the release of the \"White Album\" in an article interpreted by some as a papal pardon for Lennon. John Lennon appears with wife Yoko Ono in 1968, two years after he made his \"more popular than Jesus\" comments. CNN's Alessio Vinci spoke to Steve Turner, author \"The Gospel According To The Beatles,\" about the controversy that helped to end the Beatles' touring career.\n@highlight\nAuthor: John Lennon never meant \"more popular than Jesus\" comment to offend\n@highlight\nLennon never actually retracted the controversial remark\n@highlight\nVatican newspaper paid tribute to the Beatles on 40th anniversary of \"White Album\"\n@highlight\nBeatles author says band were a \"spiritual force\" themselves", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 450, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 479, "end": 490}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I know the @placeholder did say something at the time.", "idx": 43466}], "idx": 28233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Falkland islanders are to hold their first ever vote on whether they want to remain British. The historic referendum \u2013 set for early next year \u2013is intended to send a clear message to Argentina to keep its hands off. Yesterday\u2019s announcement by the Falkland Islands Government came as commemorative events took place to mark the 30th anniversary of their liberation from Argentina\u2019s military junta. Three decades after Margaret Thatcher sent 27,000 troops and more than 100 ships to repel the Argentinian invaders, Buenos Aires continues to set its sights on claiming the territory it calls Las Malvinas. 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Police chased him in his Ferrari at more than 90 mph in downtown Olympia, Washington. A passenger, whom Goodman had just met at a bar, begged to leave the car, and his wish was granted while the car slowed. Goodman crashed his sports car, a 2000 model worth $70,000, into a house and two cars. The tall, tan businessman was finally arrested behind the wheel in a church parking lot with police drawing their guns on him just before midnight December 29. Cops noted his watery, bloodshot eyes and smelled alcohol on his breath.\n@highlight\nJoseph Shaun Goodman's seventh DUI is a misdemeanor under Washington state law\n@highlight\nHe drove his Ferrari above 90 mph fleeing police, crashing into two cars and a house\n@highlight\nJudge gives Goodman work-release because jailing him would hurt his employees\n@highlight\nProtesters charge that \"wealthy are playing by a different set of rules\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 48}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 644, "end": 663}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now there's a local uproar over how Goodman, 42, avoided hard jail time -- despite facing his seventh drunk-driving offense and with his blood alcohol measuring 0.16, twice @placeholder's threshold for DUI.", "idx": 43497}], "idx": 28257} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A forceful Mitt Romney went toe-to-toe with President Barack Obama on the dominant issues for voters, challenging the Democrat's policies on the economy, taxes and health care in the first of three debates ahead of the November election. In exchanges full of policy proposals, facts and figures, the Republican challenger was more aggressive in the 90-minute encounter in criticizing Obama's record and depicting the president's vision as one of big government. The president firmly defended his achievements and challenged his rival's prescriptions as unworkable. Neither candidate scored dramatic blows that will make future highlight reels, and neither veered from campaign themes and policies to date.\n@highlight\nNEW: Romney, Obama offer differing policies on taxes and the economy\n@highlight\nNEW: A quick CNN/ORC poll says debate watchers think Romney won\n@highlight\nThe 90-minute debate is first of three for the presidential contenders\n@highlight\nJim Lehrer of PBS moderates his 12th presidential debate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 63, "end": 74}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I've got to tell you, Governor Romney, when it comes to his own party during the course of this campaign, has not displayed that willingness to say no to some of the more extreme parts of his party,\" @placeholder said in reference to his challenger's swing to the right during the primaries to appeal to the GOP's conservative base.", "idx": 43503}, {"query": "@placeholder opened the debate by promising his wife they wouldn't be celebrating their anniversary next year in front of 40 million people, and Romney joked that Obama found the most romantic place possible for the anniversary.", "idx": 43504}], "idx": 28261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has former driver Sebastian Vettel to thank for their 'camouflage car' in testing this week. The black-and-white livery design is visually refractive, ensuring rivals face a tough time trying to ascertain the car's aerodynamics. Horner has conceded the idea was spawned by Vettel's helmet design seen over the course of the Italian Grand Prix weekend last year. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Unleash the CamoBull. The RB11 takes to the track in Jerez Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo drives the camouflage car during testing on Sunday at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain\n@highlight\nRed Bull's test car at the Circuito de Jerez in Spain was emblazoned with a black and white livery pattern designed\n@highlight\nThe design is meant to make it difficult for rivals to get detailed pictures of the car's set up during testing\n@highlight\nTeam principal Christian Horner revealed the design was inspired by one of Sebastian Vettel's helmets last season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 59, "end": 74}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 505, "end": 520}, {"start": 580, "end": 596}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 645, "end": 661}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 883, "end": 898}, {"start": 943, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Red Bull mechanics surround the livery designed car in the garage as @placeholder waits to get out on the track on Sunday", "idx": 43519}], "idx": 28270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- He once walked through fire; now, he's using fire to forge a September 11 memorial. Artist, sculptor and former Marine firefighter Curtis James Miller will unveil his memorial Sunday, the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, in an Atlanta suburb. He recently spoke to CNN about his work; here's an edited transcript of that interview: CNN: Tell me a little about how this project started. Curtis James Miller: Doug Harms, who works with (the) DeKalb (County) Fire (Department), approached me about doing this memorial. I guess he saw my work online. So, he contacted me and told me about his idea to do a memorial outside the fire station using a piece of Trade Center steel. From the time we spoke, I kind of had one idea stuck in my head: the phoenix wing, rising out of the ashes.\n@highlight\nArtist, sculptor and former Marine forging 9/11 memorial for Atlanta suburb\n@highlight\nCurtis James Miller will unveil memorial Sunday, 10th anniversary of terrorist attacks\n@highlight\nMemorial depicts phoenix wing rising from ashes, framing piece of Twin Towers steel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 148, "end": 166}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 358, "end": 360}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So the whole site is in a 52-foot circle in front of @placeholder police and fire headquarters.", "idx": 43529}], "idx": 28279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Sherwood threw aside any reservations like a club-crested gilet as Aston Villa scored the goal that clinched their progress to the FA Cup quarter-finals. Having allowed himself a smile when Leandro Bacuna\u2019s wonderful strike flew in, he punched the air with all the glee of a lifelong Villa fan after Scott Sinclair\u2019s tame effort somehow outfoxed Mark Schwarzer one minute from time. Sherwood watched this tie from the stands as first team coach Scott Marshall took control in the dugout. But after a goalless opening period, Villa\u2019s 11th consecutive first half without scoring, the new manager was in the dressing room at the interval to address certain issues. From the outside, his words seemed to have had an immediate impact.\n@highlight\nLeandro Bacuna strikes from outside the box to give watching Tim Sherwood a perfect start\n@highlight\nScott Sinclair added a second with his first goal for Villa after Mark Schwarzer's mistake\n@highlight\nAndrej Kramaric scored his second goal in two games with an excellent header - but it proved a consolation\n@highlight\nShay Given got a chance to play for Aston Villa - his combined age with Leicester keeper Schwarzer was 80\n@highlight\nVilla also had two goals ruled out either side of half-time for offside, although both calls were correct\n@highlight\nThe Midlands side join West Brom, Blackburn, Reading and Liverpool in the FA Cup last eight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 71, "end": 81}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 912, "end": 925}, {"start": 948, "end": 962}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1365}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1379}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a reserved figure for much of the game but he could not hide his enjoyment at Villa's second goal, punching the air", "idx": 43531}], "idx": 28281} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A sign you'd expect to see in a war zone, hanging at a police station. Two unarmed civilians shot more than 20 times after a high-speed chase. A man in the middle of a medical emergency, jolted with a Taser while strapped to a gurney. These are alarming examples, federal investigators say, that show police in Cleveland have been using unnecessary and unreasonable force at a \"significant rate,\" employing \"dangerous tactics\" that put the community at risk. A report released Thursday details a nearly two-year Justice Department investigation which found that Cleveland police use guns, Tasers, pepper spray and their fists excessively, unnecessarily or in retaliation. Officers also have used excessive force on those \"who are mentally ill or in crisis,\" the Justice Department said.\n@highlight\nGuns, Tasers, fists, chemical sprays are all used inappropriately, probe finds\n@highlight\nCleveland, feds agree to independent monitor to oversee reforms, Justice Dept. says\n@highlight\nInvestigators reviewing deadly force cast officers in \"positive light,\" report says\n@highlight\nReport comes as police are under fire after fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 517, "end": 534}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 767, "end": 784}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result of the findings, the city and @placeholder have signed an agreement \"to develop a court-enforceable consent decree that will include a requirement for an independent monitor who will oversee and ensure necessary reforms.\"", "idx": 43537}], "idx": 28285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A raging sandstorm has swept into Israel, Palestine and Lebanon causing the worst Israeli air pollution in years and whipping up huge waves in the Mediterranean Sea. The storm, make up of accumulated dust carried from the far reaches of the Sahara Desert in North Africa, also engulfed Cairo for a second day. Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry said air pollution levels were the country's worst in five years and the storm would last into tonight. Scroll down for video Hazy: This is how the Egyptian capital Cairo looked from above today after it was engulfed by a sandstorm for a second day running\n@highlight\nSandstorm swept into Israel, Palestine and Lebanon causing air pollution and whipping up huge waves\n@highlight\nStorm is made up of accumulated dust carried from the far reaches of the Sahara Desert in North Africa\n@highlight\nIsrael's Environmental Protection Ministry said air pollution levels were the country's worst in five years\n@highlight\nFlights to and from the Red Sea resort city of Eilat have been temporarily grounded due to the weather\n@highlight\nStorm first reached Egypt yesterday, temporarily closing Cairo International Airport to incoming flights", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 319, "end": 351}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 855, "end": 887}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sandstorm hit @placeholder after unusually warm and sunny weather for a February day, and the sky over downtown Cairo turned yellow and blotted out the sun, limiting visibility.", "idx": 43538}], "idx": 28286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today admitted he made a mistake by taking Andy Coulson into Downing Street as his chief spin doctor. The Prime Minister issued a 'full and frank' apology for his decision to hire the former editor of the News of the World, adding: 'I am extremely sorry I employed him. It was the wrong decision.' Labour leader Ed Miliband said that Mr Cameron had 'brought a criminal into the heart of Downing Street' and his Government was 'tainted' as a result. 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Kristen Saban, daughter of the legendary Alabama coach, was being sued for $10,000 by fellow Phi Mu sister Sarah Grimes, who claims she was brutally beaten over a Facebook post following a night of drinking games. Back in March, a Tuscaloosa judge ruled that Saban was only defending herself and dismissed the lawsuit. But on Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court reversed that decision, saying that there is enough of a dispute about what happened for the case to move forward. 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Judges upheld an appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions against a refusal by Bury magistrates to convict Michael Issler and Mordechai Bamberger for using 'blues-and-twos'. The warning sirens and lights - used by police, paramedics and firefighters - helped the pair get to the scenes of accidents quicker than ambulances to give vital first aid. 'Blues-and-twos': The flashing blue light of a police car, like the ones used by Michael Issler and Mordechai Bamberger as they carried out their duties as medical volunteers for Salford's Hatzola service\n@highlight\nBury Magistrates had refused to convict Michael Issler and Mordechai Bamberger for using police-style flashing lights and sirens\n@highlight\nThe pair had been working as volunteers for Salford's Hatzolah, a emergency medical service for the area's Jewish community\n@highlight\nBut the High Court rules that the law did not provide an exemption for 'first-responder' type volunteer medical organistations", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 209, "end": 239}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 327}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 649}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 747, "end": 762}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 824}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its aim is to provide emergency first-aid cover in defined areas, in this case @placeholder and parts of Bury, primarily but not exclusively for the Jewish community.", "idx": 43548}], "idx": 28291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:10 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 23:38 EST, 12 December 2013 A woman survived nearly three nights in bitter interior Alaska cold by burning her snowmobile and huddling with her small dog, Alaska State Troopers said on Thursday. Vivian Mayo, 57, of Cantwell, was found at about 1 a.m. on Wednesday, taking shelter under the burned-out hulk of her snowmobile and sharing body heat with Elvis, a small, brown dog of unknown breed. She was severely hypothermic and in need of immediate medical attention, troopers said. Vivian Mayo, 57, of Cantwell, Alaska, was found at about 1 a.m. on Wednesday sharing body heat with Elvis, a small, brown dog of unknown breed\n@highlight\nVivian Mayo, 57, of Cantwell, Alaska, was found on Wednesday sharing body heat with Elvis, her pet dog who hadn't left her side\n@highlight\nShe was severely hypothermic and in need of immediate medical attention\n@highlight\nVivian's snowmobile broke down after she went to search for her missing husband\n@highlight\nScott Mayo was found just two to three miles from their cabin and he is reported to be in good condition despite four nights in the cold", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 234, "end": 254}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both @placeholder and Scott Mayo had been released from a hospital by Thursday afternoon, Peters said.", "idx": 43550}], "idx": 28292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai for their struggles against the suppression of children and for young people's rights, including the right to education. Thorbjorn Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said, \"Children must go to school, not be financially exploited.\" Yousafzai came to global attention after she was shot in the head by the Taliban -- two years ago Thursday -- for her efforts to promote education for girls in Pakistan. Since then, after recovering from surgery, she has taken her campaign to the world stage, notably with a speech last year at the United Nations.\n@highlight\nPakistan's Malala Yousafzai: Children around the world \"should stand up for their rights\"\n@highlight\nIndia's Prime Minister congratulates winners for determination and courage\n@highlight\nPakistani PM Nawaz Sharif says Yousafzai has \"made her countrymen proud\"\n@highlight\nIndia's Kailash Satyarthi says award honors everyone working for child rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 57, "end": 73}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 90, "end": 105}, {"start": 228, "end": 244}, {"start": 263, "end": 287}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 961, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's politicians have become very good at paying lip service to the needs of Pakistan's children without doing any of the hard work that's needed.\"", "idx": 43562}], "idx": 28298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:00 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 2 October 2013 He is the Made In Chelsea lothario who's affectionately dubbed 'pug' and 'fat boy' by his co-stars. And now Spencer Matthews has revealed that he decided to get into peak physical condition ahead of season six of Made In Chelsea after looking in the mirror one day and realising he was fat. Speaking to MailOnline, the Chelsea boy said: 'The weight just creeps up on me. I woke up one day, looked in the mirror and thought. \"Oh great, I'm fat again\".'\n@highlight\nStar has penned autobiography and hopes people will see the 'real him'\n@highlight\nSays he's made a real effort to change - which will be reflected in show\n@highlight\nHe plans to move to LA to pursue acting\n@highlight\nSays Stephanie Pratt is the nicest girl he's ever met", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 740, "end": 741}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Made In @placeholder is doing so well and the story just gets better and better,' he said.", "idx": 43567}], "idx": 28299} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What's with this wacky weather? It's so cold in Florida that farmers joke the oranges are squeezing themselves to stay warm. But Alaska is so warm that a ski resort's been forced to close. Add to this curious mix, giant waves in Hawaii, a historic drought in California, and bears coming out of hibernation in Nevada, and you can't help but wonder: What is going on with the weather? To be sure, the United States is a giant place -- 3,000 miles wide from coast to coast. But even taking that into account, what you have here has to be at least a tad bit out of the norm.\n@highlight\nAn Alaskan ski resort gets rain instead of snow\n@highlight\nLarge parts of the U.S. are 15 to 25 degrees below normal\n@highlight\nThe National Weather Service says this isn't \"that unusual\"\n@highlight\nFrost and freeze advisories stretch to South Florida", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 724, "end": 747}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's facing perhaps its worst drought since record-keeping began a century ago, California Gov.", "idx": 43588}], "idx": 28311} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Things are looking horrible for President Barack Obama. There's the Obamacare website fiasco. Ongoing allegations of National Security Agency spying on European leaders. There was the government shutdown that damaged the economy on his watch. And a new poll released this week finds Obama with his lowest approval rating -- and his highest disapproval rating -- ever. If this were a movie, we would be at the part where the hero finds himself surrounded. He has no escape routes and he's outgunned. What will happen next: Will our hero prevail like John McClane in \"Die Hard,\" or will he fail like William Wallace in \"Braveheart\"?\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Obama in a tough stretch, facing policy debacles, low poll numbers\n@highlight\nIf it were a movie, his character would be surrounded -- but he can change outcome, he says\n@highlight\nHe says he must aggressively press agenda and also aim for Democrats to retake House\n@highlight\nObeidallah: GOP dictating narrative, but he must take control before term runs out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 126, "end": 149}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yes, many districts have been gerrymandered to all but ensure re-election for @placeholder House members.", "idx": 43593}], "idx": 28314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig A Michigan couple have managed to smuggle their newly adopted daughter out of Crimea just after Russia officially annexed the state. Kristine Proctor was waiting for the final pieces of paperwork to be filed for her and husband James's adoption of a 16-year-old orphan called Yana when Russian troops flooded the streets and a referendum decided that Crimea would become a part of Russia. Although the official unification wasn't immediate, bureaucrats stopped issuing the documents the Proctors needed to remove Yana, who has since renamed herself Melissa, from her orphanage and the region. Reunited: Kristine and James Proctor with their newly adopted daughter Melissa\n@highlight\nKristine and James Proctor went to Crimea to adopt a 16-year-old orphan, Melissa\n@highlight\nWhile they waited for paperwork to be completed, Crimea was annexed by Russia\n@highlight\nKristine Proctor had to smuggle her daughter out of the region just hours before the annexation was complete\n@highlight\nCrimea has now been unified with Russia and all U.S. adoptions have been halted\n@highlight\nMelissa flew to Michigan on Saturday to begin her life as the adopted daughter of the Proctors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 147, "end": 162}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 893}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New daughter: The Proctors say @placeholder is bright and confident and believe she will thrive in the United States", "idx": 43609}], "idx": 28323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police say a New York man was arrested on Monday for renting a bulldozer and demolishing his own home, which actually legally belonged to his wife. James Rhein, 48, of Middleton, was arrested on a felony charge of criminal mischief after knocking down the Woodland Ave property with an excavator. Rhein said the house had been in disrepair for years and that he went to get a permit to pull it down, however the office was shut for Martin Luther King Day. So he decided to demolish it himself - all 840-square-feet of the ranch-style, one-story home, according to NBC New York.\n@highlight\nOne-story ranch-style home in Middletown, New York\n@highlight\nJames Rhein, 48, says he tried to get a permit Monday but office was shut\n@highlight\nHe then hired a bulldozer and excavated the site himself\n@highlight\nLater admitted his wife did not know what he was doing", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 432, "end": 453}, {"start": 564, "end": 566}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not anymore: James Rhein, of @placeholder, is facing second-degree felony charges for allegedly using an excavator to knock down his wife's house while his wife was running errands", "idx": 43617}], "idx": 28328} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:31 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:01 EST, 8 January 2013 Ralph Tarrant has just taken the title of Britain's oldest man - but says he doesn't understand what 'all this fuss is about'. The Sheffield great great grandfather has been handed the crown following the death of 110-year-old Reg Dean yesterday. Aged 109 and 185 days old, Mr Tarrant was born only a year after Mr Dean in 1903. Still on the go: Great great grandfather Ralph Tarrant from Sheffield is now Britain's oldest man aged 109 Memory lane: Britain's newly-crowned oldest man, Ralph Tennant, looks through his collection of photos\n@highlight\nRalph Tarrant took title yesterday following death of Reg Dean, 110\n@highlight\nGreat great grandfather from Sheffield born in 1903\n@highlight\nHe and his wife were Britain's oldest married couple until she died last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sheffield, 11 years later, the day after @placeholder's 30th birthday.", "idx": 43632}], "idx": 28339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was widespread outrage among UEFA delegates at their meeting ahead of the FIFA Congress when the \u00a316million outlay on Sepp Blatter\u2019s vanity project film was discussed. The European representatives were aghast that Blatter should commit so much money \u2014 more than the annual turnover of most of UEFA\u2019s national associations \u2014 to the FIFA history film United Passions, which was launched at the Cannes Film Festival last month. When Sports Agenda first revealed the sum Blatter had agreed to put into the project \u2014 against staff advice \u2014 Zurich claimed the true figure was far lower. Under fire: FIFA president Sepp blatter has been criticised by UEFA delegates\n@highlight\nFIFA president sanctions massive outlay on vanity film project\n@highlight\nDrugs-testing at World Cup to cost authorities another \u00a31m after Rio lab has its accreditation removed\n@highlight\nEngland's commute to training becoming a cause for concern", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 355, "end": 369}, {"start": 398, "end": 417}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spilling the beans: @placeholder's finance administrator has confirmed the \u00a316m sum used to make the film", "idx": 43637}], "idx": 28343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hannah Roberts In Rome One of the Vatican\u2019s most senior money-men has been arrested in an alleged plot to smuggle 20 million Euros into Italy from Switzerland aboard a government plane. Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, the bishop of Salerno, and the chief accountant for the Vatican\u2019s vast property portfolio, has been taken into custody along with an Italian secret agent Mario Zito and broker Giovanni Carenzio. Scarano, 61, who worked at Deutsche bank before taking ecclesiastical vows, is accused of fraud, corruption, and other charges, as part of a wider investigation into the IOR Vatican Bank. Arrest: Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, the bishop of Salerno, the chief accountant for the Vatican's vast property portfolio, has been taken into custody\n@highlight\nMonsignor Nunzio Scarano, the bishop of Salerno, taken into custody\n@highlight\nHe is the chief accountant for the Vatican\u2019s vast property portfolio\n@highlight\nHe was known among Vatican circles as 'Don 500 Euros'\n@highlight\nItalian secret agent Mario Zito and broker Giovanni Carenzio also arrested", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 391, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 580, "end": 595}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder paid him an initial 200,000 Euros by check, Sica said.", "idx": 43658}], "idx": 28353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova and Sarah Dean A New Zealand bride set up the perfect wedding day surprise for her groom when she ordered a helicopter to fly them up to one of the world's most scenic peaks, only moments after they were pronounced husband and wife. Belinda, 27, and Campbell Stuart, 31, shared a once in a lifetime romantic experience as they spent their first moments as a married couple standing alone atop a mountain and looking down upon the lake of their hometown, Wanaka. Meanwhile, Melbourne based destination wedding photographer Eric Ronald, snapped the beautiful moments from the chopper.\n@highlight\nBelinda Stuart surprised her husband Campbell, by ordering a helicopter to fly them to the top of a mountain, moments after they were pronounced husband and wife\n@highlight\nThey spent their first moments as a married couple standing on a mountain peak, above their hometown Wanaka\n@highlight\nThe couple described the moment, captured by photographer Eric Ronald, as 'magical' and 'surreal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The duo met through a mutual friend and moved to @placeholder, but plan to relocate back to their hometown", "idx": 43668}], "idx": 28357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A great deal of Americans were justifiably upset when Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney lost the election. But rather than using social media to express their frustration and disappointment in an elegant way, many Twitter users instead used the platform to post shockingly racist tweets, calling President Obama a \u2018n*****\u2019 and a \u2018monkey.\u2019 A map collected by Floating Sheep, a collective of geography academics, shows the shocking demographic of racist 'hate tweets,' many of them collected from states that were won by Romney. Vitriol: Floating Sheep mapped out racist tweets about Obama across the country, starting on November 1; Arkansas and Mississippi had the highest concentration of such tweets\n@highlight\nMap shows how concentration of racist tweets about Obama were from heavily Republican states of Mississippi and Louisiana\n@highlight\nHowever, there were also racist tweets recorded in states like West Virginia, Ohio, and Missouri\n@highlight\nMap comes two days after massive riot at Ole Miss\n@highlight\nAdministration condemned racial epithets and called for students to recommit themselves to tolerance", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 966}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Riots: Ole Miss students took to the streets, burning @placeholder campaign posters after his reelection was announced", "idx": 43671}, {"query": "Outrage: Students chronicled the demonstrations against @placeholder's win on social media", "idx": 43672}], "idx": 28360} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The authorities who control Kosovo may have stolen organs from prisoners of war and political rivals when the Kosovo Liberation Army was fighting Serbian forces for control of the territory, European authorities allege in a new report. \"Numerous indications seem to confirm that ... organs were removed from some prisoners ... to be taken abroad for transplantation,\" according to a draft report from the Council of Europe. Investigators have \"made progress\" toward \"proving the existence of secret KLA places of detention in northern Albania where inhuman treatment and even murders are said to have been committed,\" draft author Dick Marty says.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kosovo's acting president calls the allegations \"fabricated and irresponsible\"\n@highlight\nThe report cites evidence that organs were removed from prisoners for transplant abroad\n@highlight\nEx-Kosovo Liberation Army figures are still involved in criminal activity, the report says\n@highlight\nKosovo calls the Council of Europe report false and libelous", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 119, "end": 140}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 872, "end": 886}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 981, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators are not getting enough cooperation from either @placeholder or Kosovo, the report adds.", "idx": 43682}, {"query": "Kosovo has made it \"complicated\" to dig for missing bodies, and @placeholder has refused to allow it, Marty says, adding: \"Serbia ultimately cooperated.\"", "idx": 43683}], "idx": 28366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA Puskas award runner-up Stephanie Roche has announced she is joining National Women's Soccer League side Houston Dash. The Republic of Ireland international, who only signed for French side ASPTT Albi in July last year, has penned a two-year deal with the American outfit. The 25-year-old forward, who has scored four times for her country, became the first women to be shortlisted for the prestigious accolade in December, after a stunning volleyed goal for former side Peamount United against Wexford Youths in October 2013. Stephanie Roche is all smiles as she is pictured in the Houston Dash home strip The Republic of Ireland forward has moved to the American side on a two-year deal from ASPTT Albi\n@highlight\nStephanie Roche has signed for Houston Dash on a two-year deal\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old joins from French side ASPTT Albi\n@highlight\nRoche was shortlisted for the FIFA Puskas award after a stunning volleyed goal for former side Peamount United in October 2013\n@highlight\nThe Republic of Ireland international admits she rushed into her move to France and is looking forward to a new challenge in America\n@highlight\nREAD: The amazing rise of Roche... from timid tomboy to star striker", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 73, "end": 102}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 145}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 531, "end": 545}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 615, "end": 633}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 950, "end": 964}, {"start": 997, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'With @placeholder I think I may have jumped into it too fast.", "idx": 43689}], "idx": 28369} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- On the same day it ratcheted up its rhetoric against North Korea, South Korea on Monday decided to put off an artillery drill on the island central to the latest conflagration between the two nations, state-run media reported. South Korean military officials \"delayed\" the drill on Yeonpyeong Island that had been scheduled for Tuesday, according to the official Yonhap News Agency. Earlier, island residents had been told to move to bomb shelters for the drill. The announcement came as North Korea stepped up its threats recently on its southern rival, as well as the United States, if any military activities infringe on what the communist nation considers its territory.\n@highlight\nNEW: South Korea cancels live artillery drill on disputed Yellow Sea border island\n@highlight\nSouth Korean President Lee Myung-bak warns North will pay a price if it attacks again\n@highlight\nSouth Korea will consider a Chinese call for emergency talks among six major powers\n@highlight\nNorth Korea calls the U.S.-South Korea military exercises a pretext for war and aggression", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 391, "end": 408}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If the North commits any additional provocations against the @placeholder, we will make sure that it pays a dear price without fail,\" Lee said in a nationally televised address.", "idx": 43698}], "idx": 28375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "How hard is it to create a website to help people get health insurance under the Affordable Care Act? For three 20-year-old programmers in San Francisco, it took about three days' worth of work. Spurred by the problems that have surrounded the rollout of the official HeathCare.gov site, the trio created an alternative, Health Sherpa, quickly and cheaply. At first glance, it looks like a triumph of tech-startup nimbleness over government inefficiency. George Kalogeropoulos, who created the site along with Ning Liang and Michael Wasser, said all three of them had tried using the government website to get insurance. \"We were surprised to see that it was actually fairly difficult to use HealthCare.gov to find and understand our options,\" he told CNN. \"Given that the data was publicly available, we thought that it made a lot of sense to take the data that was on there and just make it easy to search through and view available plans.\"\n@highlight\nThree 20-year-olds create alternate site that lets people search for health care\n@highlight\nProgrammers built Health Sherpa in three days for \"hundreds of dollars\"\n@highlight\nSite does not let users actually sign up for coverage\n@highlight\nIt was built in response to problems that have plagued Healthcare.gov site", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 99}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 455, "end": 475}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 692, "end": 705}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder is not affiliated with any lobby, trade group or government agency and has no political agenda.\"", "idx": 43700}], "idx": 28376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the world's finest collections of Chinese jade is tipped to sell for for \u00a33.1million. The 15 pieces were acquired by the former Conservative MP Somerset de Chair who left them to his widow, Lady Juliet Tadgell, upon his death in 1995. Lady Juliet, a heiress, is one of the richest women in Britain and her son-in-law is the Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg. A rare pale green jade carving of a bixie, a type of lion-like mythological Chinese creature, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, which has an estimated \u00a399,000 - \u00a3120,000 pricetag An Imperial pale green jade archaistic vase, (left) with Qianlong four-character fang gu mark, made from a single piece of jade and featuring fish, tortoises, birds and a mythical-beast head, which has an estimate of between \u00a3990,000 - 1.2 million, and an Imperial white jade snuff bottle and stopper with Qianlong seal mark, attributed to the Palace Workshops in the 18th century that stands at just 3ins tall- it is worth an estimated\u00a3500,000\n@highlight\nThe 15 pieces were acquired by former Conservative MP Somerset de Chair\n@highlight\nThey were left to his widow Lady Juliet Tadgell upon his death in 1995\n@highlight\nCollection includes a 9in carved elephant made for Chinese Imperial Court\n@highlight\nAlso features a white jade snuff bottle made in 18th century Imperial Palace\n@highlight\nThe jade pieces are being sold in Hong Kong tomorrow", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 151, "end": 167}, {"start": 197, "end": 215}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1373}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a 16ins tall imperial jar that dates back to nearly 300 years and is almost identical to one held in the prestigious @placeholder in China.", "idx": 43709}], "idx": 28381} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Sergey Brin has once again hit the town with Project Glass -- but this time he let someone else wear Google's augmented reality headset. California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom wore the specs on \"The Gavin Newsom Show,\" and later told Wired about his brief experience with one of the world's most rarefied pieces of technology. \"You can easily forget you have them on, and sense the capacity of use in the future,\" Newsom told us, adding the headset felt incredibly light, comfortable and inconspicuous on his head. Brin and his wife, Anne Wojcicki, appeared on Newsom's Current TV talk show Wednesday May 23 to discuss Project Glass and Sergey's work in the Google X labs. On the show, Brin also provided our first glimpse into how the Google Glass interface is navigated.\n@highlight\nGoogle Glass is the company's augmented reality project\n@highlight\nPrototype glasses display digital info on top of the real world\n@highlight\nCalifornia Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom tried on the glasses\n@highlight\nHe hosted a Google co-founder on Current TV's \"The Gavin Newsom Show\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 942, "end": 951}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also tells @placeholder, \"Don't touch the pad on the side\" while setting up the headset for the talk show host.", "idx": 43723}], "idx": 28393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Celebrity chef Kathy Casey predicts two flavor trends in cocktails for 2010 will be fresh ginger and hibiscus. Casey is known around the world for her expertise in mixing food and drinks. Her company, Kathy Casey Food Studios\u00ae-Liquid Kitchen, has been consulting with a new nightclub at the Fairmont Abu Dhabi about its food and beverage menu. While creating bubbly drinks in the Middle East, Casey substitutes sparkling date cider for apple cider. This mixologist, who knows how to stir up liquid fun, shares these two recipes from her latest book, \"Sips & Apps.\" Green-Eye Daiquiri This special holiday variation of my Green-Eye Daiquiri gets a flavor boost from quickly flamed fresh thyme, which releases the herbal aromatics and adds a little holiday theatrics! The recipe makes one drink.\n@highlight\nCelebrity chef Kathy Casey predicts two new drink flavors for 2010\n@highlight\nShe says hot cocktail flavors for 2010 will be fresh ginger and hibiscus\n@highlight\nMixologist adds thyme to her Green-Eye Daiquiri", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 210, "end": 249}, {"start": 300, "end": 317}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 591}, {"start": 630, "end": 647}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adapted from a Recipe from @placeholder, \u00a9 2009 by Kathy Casey.", "idx": 43729}], "idx": 28396} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Did SHE or didn\u2019t she? Will she or won\u2019t she? Has she or hasn\u2019t she? And most pertinent of all, most damnably crucial of all, is she or is she not guilty? On Wednesday night, as the last episode in the second series of BBC2\u2019s police corruption drama Line Of Duty is shown, millions of television viewers will finally find out the truth about the mysterious Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton. Is the beleaguered cop, so brilliantly played by Keeley Hawes, really a force for good; an honourable and decent woman trying to do her best in a quagmire of police corruption?\n@highlight\nMillions set to find out the truth about Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton\n@highlight\nLine Of Duty most talked-about cop show since last year\u2019s Broadchurch\n@highlight\nThe show has lured viewers into a world of police-on-police murder\n@highlight\nWritten by Jed Mercurio Line Of Duty is set within a fictitious English force\n@highlight\nHowever, he used anonymous, serving police officers as consultants", "entities": [{"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 839, "end": 863}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A car in a police convoy is set alight by a masked person in the @placeholder which comes to an end this week", "idx": 43730}], "idx": 28397} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One day, a rather inconsiderate caveman turned to his cavewoman and said, \"You know, Diane, you should really think about shaving your legs.\" To which she replied, \"Shut up, Kevin. Get a job.\" Having yet to successfully create fire or invent the wheel, caveman Kevin was, all in all, sort of a lousy cave-husband. And, quite frankly, Diane was tired of being told what to do by a naked man who spent most of his time playing Golden Tee in a cave with his friends. So she kept her legs just as they were. And nothing changed until around the 1940s. Which was a considerably long time.\n@highlight\nAn image claiming to be \"hairy leg\" stockings appeared on a Chinese blog\n@highlight\nTrend-watching site ChinaSMACK suggests they're designed to be anti-pervert\n@highlight\nMany don't believe the stockings are real since they can't be found for purchase", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Well, as the @placeholder caption translation suggests, the supposed stockings are for any girl who wants to go out and not be bothered by ogling men.", "idx": 43733}], "idx": 28400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 08:32 EST, 6 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:43 EST, 6 January 2013 As a former KGB chief, Vladimir Putin is used to dealing with defectors. Maybe that\u2019s why he was so happy to greet French tax rebel Gerard Depardieu yesterday after granting him Russian citizenship. The actor, 64, has been accused of betrayal after quitting his homeland to avoid a new 75 per cent tax rate for millionaires. Warm welcome: Depardieu was offered citizenship and a passport by the Russian President Open arms: Russian President Vladimir Putin greets French actor Gerard Depardieu Welcomed: French actor Gerard Depardieu poses with his new Russian passport on a theatre stage, wearing a traditional folk outfit, after he arrived in the city of Saransk, 435 miles east of Moscow, Russia, on Sunday\n@highlight\nStar of Green Card quit homeland over proposed 75 percent income tax\n@highlight\nDepardieu given a warm welcome by President Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nActor has been accused of national betrayal by critics in France\n@highlight\nBrigitte Bardot claims he was a 'victim of extremely unfair persecution'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 607, "end": 622}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "would be welcome in @placeholder, which has a flat income tax rate of 13", "idx": 43734}], "idx": 28401} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former England midfielder Frank Lampard has been 'upset' by some of the criticism aimed at Raheem Sterling this week. Sterling did not start England's Euro 2016 qualifying win in Estonia on Sunday after telling manager Roy Hodgson that he felt tired. Hodgson's decision to make this conversation public has prompted a huge debate, with the player himself having both his fitness and commitment questioned in some quarters. Frank Lampard says criticism of Raheem Sterling (in action here against Estonia) has been unfair Manchester City star Lampard says he is 'upset' at the backlash against Sterling after the teenager and his World Cup team-mate told England boss Roy Hodgson he was tired ahead of the match against Estonia\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard said he was 'upset' by criticism of Raheem Sterling\n@highlight\nSterling told England manager Roy Hodgson he was tired before Estonia match, and subsequently didn't start the match\n@highlight\nLampard said it was brave of the 19-year-old to be honest with Hodgson\n@highlight\nLampard was a team-mate of Sterling's at the World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nThe Manchester City loanee said money is no factor in the issue", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think @placeholder made a judgement call on that game alone.", "idx": 43739}], "idx": 28403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tim Russert, who became one of America's leading political journalists as the host of NBC's \"Meet the Press,\" died Friday, the network said. He was 58. Tim Russert established himself as the face of NBC's political journalism as host of \"Meet the Press.\" The network said the award-winning journalist collapsed at work Friday. He was taken to Washington's Sibley Memorial Hospital, where he died, the hospital confirmed. Colleague and former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw broke the news on the network Friday shortly after 3:40 p.m. Russert had just returned from a family vacation in Italy with his wife, journalist Maureen Orth, and son, Luke, to celebrate his graduation from Boston College, Brokaw said.\n@highlight\nVeteran journalist collapses at work, according to NBC\n@highlight\nRussert best known as host of NBC's \"Meet the Press\"\n@highlight\nRussert just returned from trip to Italy with family\n@highlight\nMayor of Buffalo, New York, orders flags to fly at half-staff", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 95, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 365, "end": 388}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think I can invoke personal privilege and say this news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice,\" @placeholder said Friday.", "idx": 43754}], "idx": 28414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jumping on the social media bandwagon, chief White House photographer Pete Souza has joined Instagram to give us what we all expect to find on the photo sharing site -- photos of sunsets, food and dogs. Well, you can find a few of the classic Instagram subjects interspersed with portraits of whatever helicopter or plane they are flying that day, and portraits of the president in meetings and giving speeches. Souza, who joined two weeks ago, made his debut with a photo of the presidential seal on the Air Force One on July 24, promising to show \"behind-the-scenes of the Presidency.\" His next post was of fruit on the plane.\n@highlight\nChief White House photographer Pete Souza joins Instagram on June 24\n@highlight\nHis first photo is of the presidential seal on the Air Force One\n@highlight\nHe says he will only post photos taken on his iPhone\n@highlight\nHe doesn't plan to post selfies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's doubtful that we'll see a selfie from @placeholder, he said.", "idx": 43757}], "idx": 28415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A judge restored Katherine Jackson as permanent guardian of Michael Jackson's children and approved a plan to add their cousin T.J. Jackson as co-guardian during a hearing Thursday. \"It's clear to me that the children are well-cared-for by Mrs. Jackson,\" Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff said. \"It's clear to me that they love her very much and they have substantial significant relations with T.J. Jackson and love him very much.\" The decision comes in a hearing eight days after the same court suspended the family matriarch as guardian because she had been gone and out of communications with the three children for 10 days.\n@highlight\nDiana Ross visits Michael Jackson's kids and approves guardianship plan, lawyer says\n@highlight\nPop star's mother was suspended as guardian because she was out of communication\n@highlight\nJudge restored her as permanent guardian during hearing Thursday\n@highlight\nThe children's cousin T.J. 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The explosions killed 45 people and wounded hundreds Tuesday. Occurring on the ninth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the attacks were \"coordinated\" and launched by \"Sunni lions\" in Baghdad and other provinces \"simultaneously,\" the online statement said. Sunni lions is an adulatory reference to militants.\n@highlight\nThe Islamic State of Iraq is an al Qaeda front group\n@highlight\nThe group says it was targeting security plans for the Arab League summit\n@highlight\nMore violence flares across Baghdad Wednesday\n@highlight\nAt least 45 are dead after the wave of bombs on the 9th anniversary of the invasion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 220, "end": 240}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 685, "end": 705}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many @placeholder have felt disenfranchised in Iraq in the post-Hussein era and some have embraced the insurgency.", "idx": 43762}], "idx": 28420} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Christopher Salmon just wanted to make an animated film from a short story he loved. Searching for funds to make his film a reality, Salmon turned to Kickstarter, an online fundraising site for creative projects. His goal? To raise $150,000 to bankroll a 3-D-style short of author Neil Gaiman's \"The Price,\" one of a growing number of six-figure projects on the 1\u00bd-year-old site. \"I was trying to find a way to fund it and wasn't finding success anywhere because it didn't fit the model -- especially here in America where the short film is viewed as a novelty,\" Salmon said Monday. \"[Kickstarter] was perfect, because if the fans want it, they'll say something. And, boy, have they ever.\"\n@highlight\nKickstarter, the creativity fundraising site, is raising cash for its biggest projects ever\n@highlight\nFilmmaker is days away from funding his version of author Neil Gaiman's \"The Price\"\n@highlight\nMakers of a watch that uses an iPod Nano sought $15,000 but have raised over $400,000", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder needs another $26,000 by Wednesday, the project's deadline, for it to become a reality.", "idx": 43773}], "idx": 28427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment a National Guard soldier surprised his wife and their one-day-old daughter after taking a last-minute flight from his post in the Middle East. Sgt John Vorrath watched Janae give birth to their second child, Charlotte, in Ames, Iowa, from his unit using FaceTime on an iPad. As he watched, his commander scrawled on a piece of paper that his request for leave had been accepted. Scroll down for video Surprise! Janae Vorrath was speechless when Sgt John arrived in her ward to greet their new baby daughter Ecstatic: The couple were not sure how long it would be before John could meet his child for the first time\n@highlight\nSgt John Vorrath watched Janae give birth to Charlotte over FaceTime\n@highlight\nDuring birth, his commander wrote a note granting his leave request\n@highlight\nHe jumped straight on a plane to Ames, Iowa, and arrived 22 hours later\n@highlight\nJanae was speechless, minutes later John surprised their 2-year-old son", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Loving: John beamed as he picked up @placeholder, swaddled in a pink blanket, in awe of how tiny she is", "idx": 43784}], "idx": 28434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Virginia State Police say they have identified the gunman who fired a high-powered rifle at four county deputies, killing two of them, officials said Monday, but they still don't have a motive for the shootings. Buchanan County Deputies Eric Dewayne Rasnake, 32, and Shane Earl Charles, 25, were shot multiple times after responding to a \"larceny in progress\" call at a salvage business in Vansant, Virginia, Sheriff Roy Foster said. The wounded deputies were able to crawl to a nearby residence for cover. Deputies Cameron Neil Justus, 41, and William Ezra Stiltner, 46, were shot with the same high-powered weapon after they rushed to the scene to help their fallen comrades, police said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Buchanan County community to honor deputies killed, wounded in line of duty\n@highlight\nNEW: Suspect is identified as 52-year-old Randy Gilbert Newberry, state police say\n@highlight\nNEW: The suspect was shot and killed after refusing police orders to surrender\n@highlight\nNEW: Virginia State Police continue to search for a motive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 221, "end": 235}, {"start": 246, "end": 265}, {"start": 276, "end": 293}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 525, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 574}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 845, "end": 866}, {"start": 992, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder praised his officers for their valiant efforts in a difficult time.", "idx": 43790}], "idx": 28437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. health officials expressed concern Friday that a swine flu virus that has infected eight people in the United States matches samples of a virus that has killed at least 68 people in Mexico. Swine flu is usually diagnosed only in pigs or people in regular contact with them. U.S. health experts also are concerned because more than 1,000 people have fallen ill in Mexico City in a short period of time. \"This situation has been developing quickly,\" said acting CDC director Richard Besser. \"This is something we are worried about.\" New York health officials announced Friday they are testing about 75 students at a Queens school for swine flu after the students exhibited flu-like symptoms this week.\n@highlight\nNEW: Swine flu found in U.S. is same that killed at least 68 in Mexico\n@highlight\nNEW: The latest U.S. case of swine flu occurred in California, the CDC says\n@highlight\nEight cases of the strain of swine flu have been confirmed in humans in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of the eight @placeholder patients have recovered, Besser said.", "idx": 43791}], "idx": 28438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 09:48 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:21 EST, 10 March 2014 A Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman was arrested Sunday for attacking two people in a Florida strip club. Reserve offensive lineman Jah Reid, 25, is accused of attacking customer Edmond Mussa and bouncer David Smith in a violent rampage just before 2am. at the Red Garter Saloon in Key West. The fight started after Mussa bumped into Reid and the two exchanged words, police told The Keynoter. Smith jumped in the middle of the two fighting and was punched in the face by Reid, authorities said.\n@highlight\nOffensive lineman Jah Reid, 25, punched, kicked and headbutted customer Edmond Mussa, 21, before punching bouncer David Smith\n@highlight\nFriend Benjamin Buxton also pummeled Moussa and another bouncer before the brawl ended when one of them was shot with a Taser gun\n@highlight\nReid is the third Ravens player arrested in less than a month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trouble in paradise: Reid and @placeholder fought at this strip in Key West", "idx": 43796}], "idx": 28440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Cliff for MailOnline Food and fashion isn't the most likely of pairings (unless it involves kale), however one North London bakery is determined to marry the two together. Bunny Little's Bakery in London's Tuffnell Park runs with the ethos 'food is my fashion' and creates delicious bespoke cakes inspired by the latest catwalk trends. The bakery is the brain child of Katy Taylor and her wife Anabel Fielding and draws on Katy's experience in the fashion industry to create the stylish sweets which such as 'Stella McCartney star biscuits' and 'Erdem cupcakes'. Fashionable foodie: Katy set up Bunny Little's bakery where she combines her style knowledge with her passion for baking\n@highlight\nKaty Taylor has recently opened Bunny Little's in North London\n@highlight\nShe creates delicious cakes inspired by designer collections\n@highlight\nHer celebrity visitors include Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale\n@highlight\nHere she shares some of her favourite recipes with you", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 182, "end": 202}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite having been open for less than a year, @placeholder has gained itself quite the reputation with several celebrities frequenting the bakery.", "idx": 43801}], "idx": 28444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barbie is no longer the most popular girl in the toy store. For the past 11 years, the Mattel doll has been top of the Christmas gift list for parents of girls. But she has been knocked into the No.2 spot by the Disney film Frozen. Scroll down for video For 11 years, Barbie (right) doll had been top of Christmas list for parents of girls. Now, Frozen is No.1 (left) with one in five parents buying merchandise from film Around one in five parents are planning to buy an item of merchandise from the animated film for their daughters, according to the annual Holiday Top Toys survey from America's National Retail Federation.\n@highlight\nFor 11 years, Mattel doll had been top of Christmas list for parents of girls\n@highlight\nNow Frozen is No.1, with one in five parents buying merchandise from film\n@highlight\nBarbie has had a tough year with rows over sexism and body image", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 599, "end": 624}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder film has taken the world by storm since its release in November last year", "idx": 43804}, {"query": "The response to the book was so negative that @placeholder was forced to removed the product from shelves and promise that it would only write story-lines in the future that would inspire girls.", "idx": 43805}], "idx": 28446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Anais Bordier and Samantha Futerman have the same laugh and the same freckled cheeks. They wear their hair the same way and have since they were babies. They share a hatred of cooked carrots, a love of the same color nail polish and the need to sleep 10 hours a day. The pair tease, poke and prod each other like they've grown up together, but they didn't. Neither woman knew she had an identical twin sister until less than two years ago. That's where the power of the Internet, a lot of luck and a series of \"what ifs\" enter the picture.\n@highlight\nIdentical twin sisters didn't know the other existed for the first 25 years of their lives\n@highlight\nThey connected via Facebook in a modern-day \"Parent Trap\" story\n@highlight\nIn a new book \"Separated @ Birth,\" the sisters document how they found each other\n@highlight\nThe sisters hope their story will help other adoptees reunite with family", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 39}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, an only child, discovering she had a sister was amazing, but realizing that she had a twin was \"even crazier, because you have so much in common.\"", "idx": 43809}], "idx": 28448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After the dust appeared to have settled from the storm created by the recent celebrity iCloud hacking scandal, a new wave of nude celebrity photos have been leaked online. The previously unseen images are alleged to feature reality TV star Kim Kardashian, American goalkeeper Hope Solo and actresses Kaley Cuoco and Vanessa Hudgens. They also reportedly include Nashville star Hayden Panettiere, singer Avril Lavigne and actress-turned-fashion designer Mary-Kate Olson. It comes just three weeks after naked photos of actress Jennifer Lawrence and '100 other stars', including supermodel Kate Upton and actress Aubrey Plaza, were published online. Although most of the latest victims were named on an original list of targeted celebrities, posted by a hacker to the anonymous image-sharing forum 4chan last month, Kim, also 33, was not.\n@highlight\nNew wave of nude celebrity photos have been leaked on 4chan and Reddit\n@highlight\nPrivate images allegedly feature 33-year-old reality TV star Kim Kardashian\n@highlight\nAlso reportedly show actress Vanessa Hudgens and goalkeeper Hope Solo\n@highlight\nOther alleged victims are Kaley Cuoco, Avril Lavigne and Hayden Panettiere\n@highlight\nComes just three weeks after naked photos of '101 celebrities' leaked online\n@highlight\nApple said attacks were the result of 'very targeted attack' on users' details\n@highlight\nAnonymous users on 4chan claim photos were stolen from firm's iCloud app", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 377, "end": 393}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 526, "end": 542}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 991, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1424, "end": 1429}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Actress: @placeholder was also allegedly a victim in the latest online leak of naked celebrity photos", "idx": 43823}], "idx": 28456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If anyone questioned Jose Mourinho's deadline day capture of Juan Cuadrado then have a word with Phil Jagielka. It was the deftest of touches midway through the first half, but it had Jagielka - a seasoned international defender - bewildered, looking round for the ball. One second Jagielka was comfortable, goal side and touch tight with Cuadrado. But with an inconspicuous flick of his boot, the Colombian was arrowing into Everton's penalty area. Juan Cuadrado made his first start fro Chelsea in the 1-0 win against Everton on Wednesday night The Colombian international lived up to his billing after his \u00a327million move from Fiorentina on deadline day\n@highlight\nJuan Cuadrado made first start for Chelsea against Everton on Wednesday\n@highlight\nWinger joined Chelsea on transfer deadline day for \u00a327million\n@highlight\nFormer Fiorentina man Cuadrado, for the most part, lived up to his billing\n@highlight\nColombian started on the right but looked equally capable in centre and left", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will surely drum that into Cuadrado in the coming weeks - but on Wednesday night's evidence the Colombian doesn't need a lengthy induction into life at Chelsea.", "idx": 43834}, {"query": "Mourinho will surely drum that into Cuadrado in the coming weeks - but on Wednesday night's evidence the Colombian doesn't need a lengthy induction into life at @placeholder.", "idx": 43835}], "idx": 28465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 11:25 EST, 6 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:13 EST, 6 September 2012 Two drivers in the notorious Cannonball Run have lost their licenses as French police clamp down on speeding and drink driving in the London to Paris race. Police stopped the drivers north of French city of Rennes after they were clocked driving at speeds of up to 99mph on a four-lane highway with a 68mph speed limit. Their licences were confiscated on just the second day of racing. Three other drivers were fined and another three were recorded as marginally exceeding the speed limit.\n@highlight\nTwo drivers had their licenses confiscated after French police clocked them driving at up to 99mph on a highway with a 68mph speed limit\n@highlight\nThree other drivers were fined and another three were recorded as marginally exceeding the speed limit\n@highlight\nFrench police also conducted drink driving checks\n@highlight\nThe 50 participants took off from Portsmouth yesterday for the annual race which takes drivers through five European cities\n@highlight\nThe tour will end in Paris on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gearing up: A participant decorates his car ahead of the start of the race in @placeholder yesterday", "idx": 43838}], "idx": 28468} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Luay al-Khatteeb has spoken to CNN previously about the rise of ISIS, and the challenges facing the Iraq's new oil minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi. Now, U.S. airstrikes have hit locations in eastern Syria where ISIS has been using mobile refineries to produce oil. CNN has revisited the conversation to find out the likely impact of the strikes. This is al-Khatteeb's analysis of the situation. What impact will the U.S. strikes on oil refineries have on ISIS? The impact of these strikes on ISIS oil refineries are going to be immense and grave. If they are hitting the facilities and the oil convoys on the smuggling roads they will significantly disrupt supply and regular production. If the bombardments continue it will impact the energy supply and deny ISIS much-needed fuel for their mobility and the servicing of the communities under their rule -- now around 8 million people between Iraq and Syria. It makes sense to target the refineries rather than the oil fields, as the crude can't be used to drive the tankers. The crude can be sold but the refined oil is much more valuable.\n@highlight\nLuay al-Khatteeb says ISIS now controls 60% of Syria's oil assets and a slice of Iraq's\n@highlight\nThe oil is sold through black market routes, particularly into Turkey\n@highlight\nIraq appointed a new oil minister this month, who could help crack down on ISIS\n@highlight\nal-Khatteeb says the minister can assist by backing big oil projects that create jobs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 125, "end": 140}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1355}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1378}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This task will be for the @placeholder special forces, intelligence services and the army.", "idx": 43843}], "idx": 28469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Utah professor allegedly caught looking at child pornography during an airline flight said Monday at a court hearing that he is innocent, the Suffolk County, Massachusetts, district attorney's office said. A passenger aboard Grant D. Smith's Salt Lake City-to-Boston flight on Saturday spotted him looking at what appeared to be images of young girls, nude or performing sex acts, and alerted the flight crew and a family member, who in turn notified law enforcement, according to a statement from the district attorney's office. When a flight attendant asked Smith to shut down his computer, he began deleting images, prosecutor Erik Bennett said, CNN affiliate WCVB reported. Police who met the plane were able to recover 66 images from the computer, said the station, citing authorities.\n@highlight\nNEW: Massachusetts judge sets bail at $75,000\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities seize Grant Smith's laptop and cell phone as evidence\n@highlight\nThe Utah professor is to return to court on December 27\n@highlight\nHe is accused of looking at child porn on a cross-country airline flight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 818, "end": 830}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder, however, has no tolerance for viewing or possessing of child pornography by any of its employees, regardless of where it occurs.\"", "idx": 43854}], "idx": 28479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Signing up for Obamacare has become a part-time job for Susan Lane. Starting the minute healthcare.gov went live October 1, Lane spent five to six hours a day trying to make the site work before she finally managed to enroll two weeks later. She faced error messages and blank screens. The green twirly \"please wait\" circle literally haunted her dreams. \"There were days that I would just completely lose my temper with it,\" she remembers. \"I'd want to just slam my laptop down.\" But Lane kept with it because she needs insurance -- badly. She suffers from depression, sleep apnea and thyroid problems, and her daughter has Asperger's syndrome.\n@highlight\nSusan Lane made it her mission to sign up on healthcare.gov\n@highlight\nLane and her family badly needed insurance\n@highlight\nBut will young, healthy people go to such trouble?", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their medical bills totaled hundreds of thousands of dollars and ate up the family's life savings, and the @placeholder declared bankruptcy earlier this year.", "idx": 43858}], "idx": 28483} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For many, typing has long overtaken handwriting as their primary word and sentence creation method. So much so that some schools no longer teach cursive. But now, Google is bringing some good old fashioned handwriting back to modern communication, adding new handwriting input tools to Gmail and Google Docs. Those tools now allow you to write out what you want to say with a mousepad or cursor and Google will do its best to create a typed version of your words. The input box will show the most likely matches for your word, so below your handwritten \"cats\" it might display this list of possible words: cats, rats, Cats, oats, and carts. Click on the right one and keep on writing.\n@highlight\nGoogle has added a tool that reads your handwriting and turns it into text\n@highlight\nThe new input option is available on Gmail and Google Docs\n@highlight\nIt's aimed at languages where drawing a character might be easier than typing it on a keyboard", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gmail users can get the new tool in more than 50 languages, @placeholder users in more than 20.", "idx": 43860}], "idx": 28485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The estranged wife of actor Stephen Collins said Wednesday she isn't trying to extort any money from her husband as they go through a contentious divorce and the former \"7th Heaven\" star is the subject of child molestation allegations. The allegations surfaced Tuesday after celebrity news site TMZ posted an audio recording that purports to have been made during a November 2012 therapy session involving Collins and his wife, Faye Grant. The accusations against the actor best known for playing a pastor on \"7th Heaven,\" which ran for 11 years, are explosive. In the recording, the website says, Collins made incriminating statements. They are similar to those Grant accuses him of in divorce filings, namely that he admitted to her that he molested three underage girls.\n@highlight\nNEW: Faye Grant says she wants her fair share of the divorce settlement\n@highlight\nStephen Collins is the subject of child molestation allegations\n@highlight\nPolice say one New York case has passed the statute of limitations\n@highlight\nThere've been no statements from Collins' representatives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 316, "end": 318}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 889, "end": 903}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"That guy from @placeholder lives right around the corner from me & just shot himself a few minutes ago,\" she wrote.", "idx": 43867}], "idx": 28489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There's nothing like the presence of some Nazis to ruin a perfectly good party. On Tuesday night, the comedian Russell Brand was thrown out of GQ magazine\u2019s Men of the Year Awards after-show for making jibes about the event\u2019s sponsor, Hugo Boss, and the fashion company\u2019s historic links to the Nazi party. While on stage, Brand told the gathered celebrities and politicians, \u2018If anyone knows a bit about history and fashion, you know it was Hugo Boss who made uniforms for the Nazis.\u2019 He then added, with less than subtle irony, \u2018But they looked f***ing fantastic, let\u2019s face it, while they were killing people on the basis of their religion and sexuality.\u2019\n@highlight\nBrand was thrown out of GQ magazine\u2019s Men of the Year Awards after-show\n@highlight\nHe told crowds: 'It was Hugo Boss who made uniforms for the Nazis.\u2019\n@highlight\nBut pictures have emerged of him wearing designer's clothes months ago", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 157, "end": 178}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 707, "end": 728}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the connection between Hugo Boss and the @placeholder has been peddled so often, and with so many variations, that the true story is almost completely obscured.", "idx": 43868}, {"query": "And when the Party supplied @placeholder (as it did other manufacturers) the production templates for its uniforms, it appears that Boss did not see the relationship in anything but commercial terms.", "idx": 43869}], "idx": 28490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Steven Gerrard has revealed he will move to the U.S. when he leaves Liverpool at the end of the current EPL season. The Reds legend surprised fans and teammates with the announcement late on New Year's Day that he would leave the club he supported as a boy and has represented on the pitch for the past 17 years when his contract expires in June. Rumors quickly surfaced linking the Liverpool captain with a move to Los Angeles Galaxy, formerly home of ex England star David Beckham. Speaking to Liverpool's in-house TV channel Saturday, the player himself confirmed that the U.S. would be his next destination.\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard confirms he will move to the U.S. when his Liverpool contract expires\n@highlight\nMidfielder says he is unable to reveal which club he will play for when he moves stateside\n@highlight\nGerrard says he knew it was time to leave when Liverpool boss Brendan Rogers spoke about managing his games", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 109, "end": 111}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 421, "end": 438}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Then we try to go and win a trophy and forget about @placeholder for a bit.\"", "idx": 43875}], "idx": 28493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:45 EST, 19 March 2013 Gary Walker, NHS whistleblower and former Hospital chief executive for United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS trust, says bullying is rampant in the NHS The former boss of a hospital which is being investigated over high death rates today described a culture of 'sheer bullying' in the NHS. Gary Walker, former chief executive of United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust (ULHT), said he was threatened by East Midlands Strategic Health Authority (SHA) when he flagged up hospital capacity problems. 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Tributes have been pouring in to the victims, as well as messages of support for the magazine. People everywhere took to social media to express solidarity. #charliehebdo circled the globe, along with #jesuischarlie translated into scores of different languages. Such was the outpouring of support, Twitter confirmed #jesuischarlie had become one of the most popular hashtags in history. Also trending were hashtags #JeSuisJuif, #JeSuisAhmed and #JeSuisHumain; people looking to show solidarity with all the victims of the terror rampage, including the police officers who were shot while defending Hebdo's employees.\n@highlight\nVigils were held worldwide to honor victims of the attack in Paris\n@highlight\nCartoonists everywhere took up pencils to express solidarity\n@highlight\nPeople have donated to the magazine itself, and a crowdfunding campaign to help Charlie Hebdo and victims of the attacks.\n@highlight\nAmerican Psychological Association provides resources for those impacted by attacks, like the one in Paris", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The website for @placeholder itself is now offering ways to donate to the magazine.", "idx": 43880}], "idx": 28498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ireland will ask the European Court of Human Rights to reopen a landmark case against Britain over the use of alleged torture in Northern Ireland. On the back of new evidence, Amnesty International and other human rights organisations pressed Dublin to relaunch proceedings in the so-called 'Hooded Men' case. They were 14 Catholic men interned - detained indefinitely without trial - in 1971 who claimed they were subjected to a number of torture methods. Nine of the 14 'Hooded Men'. 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All 125 lines of it. If the assembled company want an encore \u2014 and they won\u2019t, for I cannot sing in tune \u2014 I could also do I Dreamed A Dream, One Day More, Do You Hear The People Sing? and A Heart Full of Love. If Les Mis weren\u2019t to the party\u2019s taste, I could do a medley of numbers from Cats, Oliver!, Miss Saigon, Phantom Of The Opera or any of a dozen West End musicals.\n@highlight\nThere has rarely been a better time to be a fan of musicals\n@highlight\nInto the Woods, Frozen, and Annie are dancing along our movie screens\n@highlight\nNew productions of Cats, Made in Dagenham, and Assasins are on stage\n@highlight\nAnd Oliver! and Gypsy will soon be coming too\n@highlight\nLaura Freeman fell in love with musicals thanks to a Poppins-like nanny", "entities": [{"start": 141, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 317, "end": 333}, {"start": 385, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 529}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 650, "end": 663}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the current crop, I had most been looking forward to @placeholder.", "idx": 43897}], "idx": 28512} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco, California (CNN) -- Alcatraz Island was a chilly, unwelcoming place once reserved for infamous criminals. 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Forty years ago Friday, dozens of Native Americans -- mostly California college students -- boated to the largely abandoned island in San Francisco Bay, starting an unarmed occupation that lasted nearly 19 months and captured the attention of media around the world.\n@highlight\nNative Americans occupied Alcatraz for 19 months, starting in November 1969\n@highlight\nIndians wanted to focus on \"broken treaties, broken promises,\" professor says\n@highlight\nOccupiers didn't get demands but may have helped end U.S. policy of tribal assimilation\n@highlight\nCo-organizer: Move brought \"Indian issues to the forefront of the public awareness\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 217, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 431, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 675, "end": 690}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But another motive for the occupation was the government's general treatment of @placeholder.", "idx": 43900}], "idx": 28514} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Several post-Romney 2016 dynamics on the GOP side, plus two big debates with complications for congressional Republicans filled our Super Bowl Sunday trip around the \"Inside Politics\" table. 1. MITT BOWS OUT, AND JEB MOVES IN With Mitt Romney now officially out of the 2016 GOP nomination chase, New Hampshire becomes a more wide-open race, and the Jeb Bush camp is hoping to make fast inroads. Jonathan Martin of The New York Times notes with a crowded field, Iowa's vote likely will be splintered and the state is known for its strong evangelical base. South Carolina, stop three on the calendar, could be influenced by the possible candidacy of home state senator Lindsey Graham.\n@highlight\nJeb Bush's post-Romney New Hampshire calculations\n@highlight\nRand Paul's weekend travel plans & surprising strategies\n@highlight\nGOP immigration showdown: figuring out how \"to cave\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 59}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 229, "end": 231}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 411, "end": 425}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 683, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 721, "end": 745}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Republicans won big in 2014, and came to @placeholder full of energy to start 2015.", "idx": 43903}], "idx": 28515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A block of flats which has been left teetering on the brink of collapse by floods this week is set to be demolished. Spencer Court in Newburn, Tyne and Wear, was left with its foundations totally exposed after extreme rainfall ripped away the ground from underneath the building. But the flooding misery is set to ease in most of Britain over the next few days - with sunshine expected in many areas for the rest of today and tomorrow. 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Political Editor, In Nashua, N.h. PUBLISHED: 00:48 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 18:34 EST, 14 March 2014 Scott Brown, the former U.S. senator from Massachusetts, started his trek back to the Senate on Friday after a party official introduced him as 'Scott Brown of New Hampshire.' 'A political wave is coming ... Obama Democrats are on the wrong side of that wave,' Brown told a capacity crowd in Nashua on Friday during the Northeast Republican Leadership Conference. 'If we don't like Obamacare, we can get rid of it. Period. ... The party that put everything on the line for the takeover of our very good health care system has a lot to answer for.'\n@highlight\nThe Maine-born Republican won a Massachusetts shocker in 2010 to replace the late Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy\n@highlight\nHe lost his seat two years later to far-left Democrat Elizabeth Warren\n@highlight\nNow Brown has moved a few miles north and has launched an 'exploratory campaign' for his return to the Senate\n@highlight\nHe made it official late Friday afternoon during a Nashua, N.H. 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Kevin Scott, 57, met his birth mother, Pat Johnson, 78, for the first time in 57 years today Kevin tracked his mother down to her place of work after his adoptive parents died, but he was told she had retired 10 years earlier.\n@highlight\nKevin Scott, 57, who lives in Chepstow, South Wales, met mother Pat today\n@highlight\nShe became pregnant at 20 gave him away when he was just six weeks old\n@highlight\nLincoln church-run Quarry Nursing Home for Unmarried Mothers took her in\n@highlight\n'I gave my baby up because I felt I had no choice... it broke my heart'\n@highlight\nKevin was brought up in Scunthorpe by Doris and Dennis Scott\n@highlight\nHe and his neighbour Dikka tracked Pat down after adoptive mother died\n@highlight\nHas a new half-brother Neil, stepfather George, 80, and many other relatives", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 856}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder worked her magic on the internet - and just three days later Kevin took the call from the mother he feared he'd lost for ever.", "idx": 43926}], "idx": 28531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An arrest has been made in connection with possibly contaminated letters sent to President Barack Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, the Department of Justice said Wednesday. Paul Kevin Curtis was arrested by the FBI at his home in Corinth, Mississippi, the department said in a statement. Discovered Tuesday, the letters were addressed to Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, and to Obama. The justice department release said a third letter was sent to a Mississippi justice official. The letters to Wicker and Obama were stopped at a government mail-screening facility after initial tests indicated the presence of the deadly poison ricin. Because initial tests can be \"inconsistent,\" the envelopes have been sent off for additional tests, an FBI statement said. The FBI does not expect to receive results from the tests until Thursday, federal law enforcement sources told CNN.\n@highlight\nA Mississippi judge received a similar letter that is also being tested\n@highlight\nJustice Department says Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Mississippi, has been arrested\n@highlight\nEnvelopes were addressed to Obama and Sen. 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The daughter of the late Whitney Houston, and singer Bobby Brown, was found face down in a bath tub and was later discovered with bruises over her body and face. She has been in a medically induced coma ever since and relatives are now thought to be discussing allowing her to die tomorrow, Page Six reported. Cissy Houston, grandmother to Miss Brown, suggested the family turn off the machine so that the 21-year-old could be allowed to die on Wednesday, which will be the same date as her late mother.\n@highlight\nDaughter of Whitney Houston was found face down in a bath tub\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old has been in medically induced coma since January 31\n@highlight\nFamily believed to be considering turning off her life support in hospital\n@highlight\nPlanning tomorrow so she can die on same day as mother, pagesix reports\n@highlight\nHundreds of people gathered to pray for the recovery of Bobbi Kristina\n@highlight\nAround 500 family members and fans attended Shining a Light for Healing\n@highlight\nCandlelit vigil saw people sing gospel songs in Georgia amphitheater\n@highlight\nPolice investigating bruises on Bobbi Kristina Brown's face and mouth\n@highlight\nDocumentary maker Daphne Barak said she was told by Nick Gordon he had left marks on Bobbi Kristina's chest while performing CPR", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 32}, {"start": 197, "end": 216}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1369}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1402}, {"start": 1425, "end": 1438}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder previously denied they were preparing to say goodbye to his daughter.", "idx": 43931}], "idx": 28534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Anthony Box, 17, is your typical all-American boy. He spends his time studying, chilling with his school friends, and riding a unicycle. Except Anthony is living for a year in Beijing with a Chinese family. He's part of the School Year Abroad program, which recently partnered with the ambitious \"100,000 Strong Foundation\" that aims to strengthen often frosty U.S.-China relations, one teenager at a time. The organization says it has already achieved its aim of having more than 100,000 U.S. students in China. However, the numbers of American students in China are dwarfed by the 235,500 Chinese currently studying in America.\n@highlight\nRelations between the United States and China are often tense\n@highlight\nOrganization hopes to thaw frosty ties by sending U.S. teens to China\n@highlight\nMore than 235,500 Chinese study in the United States\n@highlight\nCan these \"teen diplomats\" succeed where presidents have failed?", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 224, "end": 241}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The most surprising thing that I encountered here was the large number of people living, working, and moving around in @placeholder.", "idx": 43932}], "idx": 28535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Western Sydney Wanderers have become the first A-League side to win the Asian Champions League, but the win was dampened by dirty tactics with the Sydney side targeted by spitting, headbutting and lasers. After a scoreless game, Tony Popovic's Sydney side won 0-1 on aggregate in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh in just their third year season of football. Bitter losers Al Hilal reacted badly to their loss at fulltime, instigating a raging fight. Enraged Al Hilal forward Nasser Al-Shamrani spat at Wanderers' player Matthew Spiranovic before lunging at him, provoking a brawl between the two sides before they were separated.\n@highlight\nWestern Sydney Wanders have won the Asian Champions League\n@highlight\nThe three-year-old side are the first A-League side to ever win ACL cup\n@highlight\nWSW claimed victory over Al Hilal 0-1 on aggregate after scoreless game\n@highlight\nBitter losers Al Hilal reacted to their loss at fulltime, instigating a fight\n@highlight\nAl Hilal's Nasser Al-Shamrani spat at and headbutted Wanderers' Matthew Spiranovic\n@highlight\n'Dreams do come true,' said celebrated coach Tony Popovic\n@highlight\nWanderers' goalkeeper Ante Covic has lasers shone in his eyes by crowd\n@highlight\nExplosive celebrations from supporters in Parramatta with flares ignited", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 72, "end": 93}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 472, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 517, "end": 534}, {"start": 638, "end": 659}, {"start": 674, "end": 695}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 974, "end": 991}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Goalkeeper Ante Covic was the crowd favourite after stopping numerous @placeholder chances", "idx": 43937}], "idx": 28537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Greg Walton PUBLISHED: 19:45 EST, 17 August 2012 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 18 August 2012 Almost 2,000 jobs are under threat after the UK\u2019s second biggest hotel chain was snapped up in a \u00a31billon deal masterminded by Goldman Sachs. Fears are mounting for Travelodge\u2019s 6,000-strong workforce as sources suggest up to 150 of the chain\u2019s worst performing hotels could be axed. Goldman led a cabal of finance houses to take control of Travelodge \u2013 along with its colossal debt pile. It was previously owned by Dubai International Capital. 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When its iTunes Radio feature launches this fall along with a new version of Apple's mobile operating system, it will go head-to-head with established competitors such as Pandora and Rdio, as well as other tech heavyweights in Facebook-affiliated Spotify, Twitter Music and Google Play All Access. All of which raises the question: In a crowded field, what's going to persuade people already using (and, in some cases, paying for) those other services to switch to Apple's? Apple appears to be banking on the extensive music library it's piled up on iTunes and the customer base that's already used to shopping there. The iTunes store boasts a catalog of 26 million songs (Spotify, by way of comparison, claims more than 20 million) and more than 50 billion files have been downloaded from iTunes since it launched in 2001.\n@highlight\nApple's iTunes Radio joins crowded music-streaming field\n@highlight\nFeature will be ad-supported, feature iTunes' 26 million songs\n@highlight\nSome question whether there's a need for more streaming\n@highlight\nFacebook, Google, Twitter and others already have services", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 416}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like @placeholder, users will be able to \"seed\" stations with particular artists and hear selections from similar ones.", "idx": 43950}], "idx": 28545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:55 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:55 EST, 5 March 2013 A new study offers more compelling evidence that life expectancy for some U.S. women is actually falling, a disturbing trend that experts can't explain. The latest research found that women age 75 and younger are dying at higher rates than previous years in nearly half of the nation's counties - many of them rural and in the South and West. Curiously, for men, life expectancy has held steady or improved in nearly all counties. The study is the latest to spot this pattern, especially among disadvantaged white women.\n@highlight\nNew study released by journal Health Affairs says that while life expectancy is climbing for educated women, it is falling for those without education\n@highlight\nAlso said deaths are preventable and are caused by obesity, smoking, and changeable habits", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the highest smoking rates are in Southern states, and the proportion of women who failed to finish high school is also highest in the @placeholder.", "idx": 43960}], "idx": 28553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With Ivan Lendl by his side, Andy Murray opened his grand slam tennis account, won an Olympic gold and ended Britain's nearly 80-year wait for a men's singles champion at Wimbledon. When he triumphed at the All England Club last July, Lendl, not Murray's influential mom, Judy, was the first person he hugged as he climbed into the players' box. The knowledge Lendl amassed in winning eight grand slams himself was passed on to Murray and the two -- who share dry sense of humors and like to keep low profiles -- forged a strong bond. Murray thanked Lendl for pulling no punches when discussing his game, which, as good as it was, had yet to yield a major as he competed with the talented trio of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray ends his successful partnership with coach Ivan Lendl\n@highlight\nUnder Lendl, Murray won his lone two grand slam singles titles\n@highlight\nMurray says he is \"eternally grateful\" to the eight-time grand slam champion\n@highlight\nMurray has struggled in 2014 after undergoing back surgery last fall", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an email to CNN, @placeholder -- a man of little words in public -- said there was no deeper issue to the partnership concluding.", "idx": 43964}], "idx": 28557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Williams A senior Syrian forensic medicine expert with evidence that President Bashar al-Assad's administration used chemical weapons in an attack in March has defected to Turkey, the opposition claimed today. Abdeltawwab Shahrour, head of the forensic medicine committee in Aleppo, Syria's second city, was said last night to be preparing to make the evidence public - a move that could help to provide powerful backing for those in the U.S. administration supporting military action against the Assad regime. 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This would be the second time the former police officer has avoided standing trial in the black teen's fatal shooting last summer in Ferguson, Missouri. The FBI joined local officials in interviewing more than 200 people -- and looked at much the same evidence -- as a St. Louis County grand jury that decided in November not to indict Wilson, who is white, on any charges in Brown's death. That federal law enforcement agency has now completed its investigation into the August shooting and sent its findings to the Justice Department, a law enforcement official and a separate U.S. official said Wednesday.\n@highlight\nSources: Federal prosecutors don't think there's enough proof for civil rights charges\n@highlight\nA grand jury decided against state charges for ex-Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson\n@highlight\nIt all stems from Michael Brown's fatal shooting, which stirred up large, emotional protests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 456, "end": 471}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 952, "end": 962}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Based on that probe, @placeholder prosecutors won't recommend civil rights charges against Wilson because there is not sufficient evidence to support them, a U.S. official told CNN.", "idx": 43973}], "idx": 28564} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If he had been listening from his car Monday morning, radio veteran Steak Shapiro knew what he would have thought of a bit mocking a former New Orleans Saint now battling Lou Gehrig's disease. \"I would have been offended.\" Why? The now former host of \"Mayhem in the AM\" on Atlanta's 790 The Zone offered up plenty of reasons in an interview Tuesday with CNN's Brooke Baldwin. And none of his descriptions of the now infamous two-minute radio bit were positive. Stupid. Not thought out. Offensive. Awful. And not funny. \"You walk a fine line trying to be somewhat on the edge,\" Shapiro said. \"We blew it. 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Manning, who was previously known as Bradley, is currently going through a three- to four-week 'indoctrination' at Fort Leavenworth military prison in Kansas at the start of a 35-year jail term for leaking Government secrets. Her lawyer David Coombs wrote on his blog that he spoke with Manning on Wednesday and plans to visit medical staff and bosses at the prison in a bid to allow her to undergo hormone therapy and other treatment for her gender dysphoria.\n@highlight\nChelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley, is beginning 35-year jail term\n@highlight\nShe was jailed for leaking Government secrets to WikiLeaks website\n@highlight\nManning's lawyer David Coombs said he spoke to her on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe is to meet with prison medical staff about Manning's sex change", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 343, "end": 358}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "week, a day after @placeholder was sentenced, to announce that Manning wants", "idx": 43990}], "idx": 28575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Travel + Leisure) -- When studying up for a trip to the Holy Land, you might come across this warning: Whatever you do, don't take a bear to the beach. Feeding pigeons is illegal in Venice, Italy, and could earn you a fine. Americans expect to experience some difference in laws when they travel the world, but some laws we found just sounded insane. In France, it's illegal to name a pig Napoleon. In Florida, single women can't parachute on Sundays. And in England, you may urinate anywhere in public, including inside a policeman's helmet, providing that you're also pregnant.\n@highlight\nSingapore has tough policies against chewing gum and graffiti\n@highlight\nPigeon-feeding is not tolerated in Venice because the birds damage old buildings\n@highlight\nYou must keep your headlights on at all times while driving in Denmark\n@highlight\nIf you break one of these laws it's best to get an attorney involved, lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "See a @placeholder slideshow of the world's strangest laws", "idx": 44003}], "idx": 28583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lawsuit: Lena Dunham has threatened to sue the website Truth Revolt for millions of dollars after they accused her of being a sexual abuser last week Lena Dunham is now threatening to sue the right-wing website which last week published an article claiming she sexually abused her little sister when they were children. The claim is based on an excerpt from the Girls star and creator's new book, Not That Kind of Girl, and details how she once looked at her sister Grace's vagina when her sibling was a year old and she was seven. Lena defended the action as innocent childhood exploration based on curiosity, but the website Truth Revolt called the memory 'unsettling' and 'disturbing'.\n@highlight\nA legal letter leaked Wednesday, shows that Lena Dunham is planning to sue the website Truth Revolt for accusing her of molestation\n@highlight\nLast week, the website used an excerpt of Lena's new book as evidence she sexually abused sister Grace when they were just children\n@highlight\nIn the essay, Lena describes being seven years old and looking at her then year-old sister's vagina out of curiosity\n@highlight\nThe creator and star of HBO's Girls cancelled two book tour stops in Germany and Belgium on Monday for 'health issues'", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 397, "end": 417}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1201}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, she has been in a war of words with the site, which refused to take down or apologize for their piece titled '@placeholder Describes Sexually Abusing Her Little Sister'.", "idx": 44010}], "idx": 28588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fresh evidence has been uncovered for the theory that our moon was created by a collision between Earth and a planet-sized object some 4.5 billion years ago. German scientists studied moon rocks gathered by astronauts nearly a half-century ago in the Apollo 11, 12 and 16 missions. They say the results show Earth was hit by a huge object called 'Theia' which led to the moon's formation. Scroll down for video Researchers analysed various kinds of oxygen atoms and found the moon rocks have a different makeup than Earth rocks do Many researchers believe the moon formed after Earth was hit by a planet the size of Mars billions of years ago.\n@highlight\nAfter the solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago, Earth was said to have been hit by a Mars-sized planet\n@highlight\nGerman scientists studied moon rocks gathered by astronauts nearly a half-century ago in the Apollo 11, 12 and 16 missions\n@highlight\nResults show Earth was hit by a huge object called 'Theia' which led to the moon's formation.\n@highlight\nSuggest moon may be a 50-50 mix of material from this object and Earth", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most models estimate that the moon it is composed of around 70% to 90% material from @placeholder, with the remaining 10% to 30% coming from the early Earth.", "idx": 44012}], "idx": 28589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The voice on telephone messages left for Manti Te'o matches that of the 22-year-old man who says he posed as a woman in carrying on a relationship -- by e-mail and over the phone -- with the Notre Dame linebacker, according to the \"Dr. Phil\" show. \"They all say, with scientific certainty, that Ronaiah Tuiasosopo is the female voice in those recordings,\" host Phil McGraw said, citing conclusions by forensic voice analysts with three independent contractors. That conclusion supports Tuiasosopo's assertion that, posing as a woman, he was involved in a relationship with Te'o, who had not known that his love interest was a man.\n@highlight\nThree forensic voice analysts all reached the same conclusion, \"Dr. Phil\" says\n@highlight\nTuiasosopo says the hoax was linked to sexual abuse he endured beginning at age 12\n@highlight\n\"It has everything to do with what I went through as a child,\" he says on show", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 321}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bleacher Report: Twitter Erupts as Hoaxer Tells Story to @placeholder", "idx": 44018}], "idx": 28590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A day after Rafael Nadal exited the Madrid Masters and vowed never to return while the clay is still blue, a similarly disgruntled Novak Djokovic suffered a shock 7-6 (2), 6-3 loss to fellow Serb Janko Tipsarevic. The world No. 1 said he would join Nadal in boycotting the Madrid tournament next year if organizers did not restore standard red clay to the courts. \"I want to forget this week as soon as possible and move on to the real clay courts,\" Djokovic said. \"It took me at least a week to try to get used to this surface and somehow find a way to win matches and play a decent level of tennis.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic loses 7-6 (2), 6-3 to Janko Tipsarevic in Madrid\n@highlight\nDjokovic says he will not play in Madrid again while the clay is blue\n@highlight\nNadal said he would also boycott the event after his loss a day earlier\n@highlight\nRoger Federer, Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka all through to semifinals", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 131, "end": 144}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 649, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 880}, {"start": 886, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Williams said the clay was \"extremely slippery\" but she wouldn't join the top men's stars in skipping @placeholder next year.", "idx": 44019}], "idx": 28591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "West, Texas (CNN) -- Since they were little boys growing up West, Texas, brothers Doug and Robert Snokhous did everything together. They fixed cars, went hunting, golfed and barbecued together. It just made sense that they would both become volunteer firefighters, and that they were side by side last Wednesday when they rushed to a fire at the West Fertilizer Co. The brothers were among 14 people who died after the fire led to a massive explosion at the distributor. The blast decimated not only the company's building but ravaged practically the entire north side of the small farming community.\n@highlight\nA business that distributed fertilizer exploded in West, Texas, on Wednesday, killing 14\n@highlight\nVolunteer firefighters were brothers who did everything together, family says\n@highlight\nSome West students whose schools were damaged are taking classes in Waco", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 346, "end": 364}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The elementary school in @placeholder is the only local school that wasn't damaged in the blast.", "idx": 44022}, {"query": "In the days after the blast, officials in nearby school districts put their heads together to come up with a plan to help stranded students in @placeholder.", "idx": 44023}], "idx": 28593} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. military turned over a Marine suspect in the gruesome killing of a transgender Filipino to the Philippine military's main camp in the capital Wednesday, easing a looming irritant over his custody, officials said. Marine Pfc. Joseph Scott Pemberton, 19, had been detained on board the USS Peleliu at the Subic Bay Freeport, about 50 miles northwest of Manila, after he was implicated in the death of 26-year-old Jennifer Laude, whose former name was Jeffrey. Eyewitnesses say Pemberton met her in a nightclub and didn't know she was transgender until they were in a hotel room at the Celzone Lodge, according to the New York Daily News.\n@highlight\nU.S. Marine Pfc. Joseph Scott Pemberton is accused of killing 26-year-old Jennifer Laude, whose former name was Jeffrey\n@highlight\nLaude was found strangled at the Celzone Lodge, her head in a toilet bowl\n@highlight\nPemberton, 19, reportedly met Laude in a nightclub but didn't know she was transgender until they were alone in a hotel room", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 255}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 312, "end": 329}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 624, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 694}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that Pemberton will be detained in an air-conditioned van, directly guarded by U.S. Marines while @placeholder military guards will be posted outside the compound, he said.", "idx": 44028}], "idx": 28598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Town of Bani Walid is set to be overturned Volunteer fighters poured in from the Libyan capital and other towns held by the former rebels today to join what they expect to be the final battle for Bani Walid, one of Muammar Gaddafi's last remaining strongholds. After a week-long stand-off over a peaceful surrender of the town, the Libyan fighters on Friday launched a two-pronged assault on Bani Walid that soon dissolved into street fighting. Sign of peace? Anti-Gaddafi fighters toast their victory as they close in on a resolution Route to victory: More Libyan rebel soldiers are seen jubilating before heading to the frontline in Bani Walid\n@highlight\nTown of Bani Walid is set to be overturned", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its bombing campaign has been crucial to the advance of @placeholder's military opponents.", "idx": 44032}], "idx": 28600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Womack PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:52 EST, 15 January 2014 A four-year-old girl was hailed a hero today after calling police when a bookshelf collapsed on her mother, knocking her unconscious. Lexi Cooper refused to panic when her mother Nicola Ellis, 25, was knocked out at bedtime by the bookshelf falling off the wall and trapping her underneath. The child, who is in reception class in primary school, switched on a Simpsons cartoon DVD for her younger brother and sister, found her mother\u2019s mobile in another room, dialled 999 and gave full details of herself, family and home address.\n@highlight\nLexi says: 'I've always been a good girl, and didn't cry'\n@highlight\nMother Nicola knocked out cold, and suffers dislocated shoulder\n@highlight\nLexi told police she'd climb over the bookcase and open door to them\n@highlight\nBrave youngster put on a Simpsons DVD to distract her younger siblings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sophie said: 'It was @placeholder who was the real star.", "idx": 44042}], "idx": 28607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:06 EST, 19 September 2012 A North Carolina sheriff and his deputies routinely discriminated against Hispanics - a group he referred to as 'taco eaters' - by making unwarranted arrests with the goal of ramping up deportations, according to a two-year probe by the U.S. Department of Justice. In an 11-page report issued Tuesday, the federal agency said Alamance County Sheriff Terry S. Johnson and his deputies violated the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens and legal residents by illegally targeting, stopping, detaining and arresting Latinos without probable cause.\n@highlight\nDepartment of Justice report finds rampant discrimination against Latinos in Alamance County, North Carolina\n@highlight\nReport was result of two-year investigation into the sheriff's office\n@highlight\nSheriff Terry Johnson claims his department does not discriminate against Hispanics, and that he's being targeted by White House\n@highlight\nProbe finds that department members feared retaliation if they cooperated with federal investigators", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 366, "end": 386}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 474, "end": 489}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 681, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder make up only 11 per cent of the county's population.", "idx": 44044}, {"query": "Johnson said Tuesday he and his staff had 'cooperated fully' with the @placeholder, providing tens of thousands of pages of documents.", "idx": 44045}], "idx": 28609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "You have to hand it to Dick Cheney. How many people, knowing what has happened in Iraq over the last 12 years, would dare to write an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal recently containing this line: \"Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many\" -- and not be talking about George W. Bush? The man has chutzpah. The op-ed in question was co-written with Cheney's daughter Liz, former State Department worker and failed Senate candidate. The two are forming a new organization, the Alliance for a Strong America. Of all the former Bush administration officials who have emerged in the last few days to blame the deteriorating situation in Iraq on Barack Obama, one might think Cheney would be among the last.\n@highlight\nPaul Waldman: Dick Cheney has some nerve slamming Obama on Iraq -- did he mean Bush?\n@highlight\nHe says Cheney was Iraq war's chief propagandist, insisted Hussein had WMDs\n@highlight\nWaldman: Cheney fails to mention the loss of life, trillions spent in Iraq on his watch\n@highlight\nWaldman: Where are his recommendations to solve Iraq? 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Arie Kibibi, 19, appeared on Katie Couric's show on Monday afternoon with her mother, Aziza Kibibi, 35, who detailed the years of abuse - and five pregnancies - at the hands of her father. Her father, Aswad Ayinde, a successful music video director best known for the Fugees' 'Killing Me Softly', was sentenced to 50 years in prison in August for the sickening abuse.\n@highlight\nAziza Kibibi, now 35, was raped by her father from the age of 8\n@highlight\nHe impregnated her five times and they had four children - including 19-year-old Arie who discovered the truth when she was 14\n@highlight\n'I just froze,' she said of the moment she found out\n@highlight\nKibibi's father Aswad Ayinde, a successful music video director known for the Fugees' Killing Me Softly, has been jailed for 50 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 526, "end": 542}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 983, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Throughout @placeholder's terrifying ordeal, her mother knew what was happening, she said.", "idx": 44058}], "idx": 28614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 13:47 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 17 February 2014 An easyJet plane had to abort its landing just seconds before it touched down because it was caught in a huge gust of wind. The a320 aircraft was in the final moments of its approach into Luton Airport when the pilot was forced to bring the wheels up. He had already attempted to land in the high winds, but had to pull up after overshooting the runway. Steady: The easyJet a320 had straightened up after being swayed by the winds as it headed towards the runway\n@highlight\nAircraft wings were 'four or five feet' from the ground at Luton Airport\n@highlight\nPhotographer said he thought the plane was going to hit the ground\n@highlight\nThe plane then had to perform a 'go around' before heading to Stansted", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for the airline said: 'easyJet can confirm that an empty positioning flight from @placeholder to Luton performed a \"go around\" at Luton and returned to Stansted due to the windy conditions at Luton.", "idx": 44061}], "idx": 28616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He has already won more than \u00a350,000 in compensation and legal costs from the European Court of Human Rights over his detention in Iraq An Iraqi terror suspect accused of plotting to blow up British soldiers could be allowed to return to this country after judges ruled he must be given his UK passport back. Alleged explosives expert Hilal Al-Jedda was given asylum in this country in 1992 but returned home during the Iraq war where he was accused of plotting atrocities against coalition forces. He was stripped of his British passport but appealed and yesterday won his case at the Supreme Court. Judges said taking his passport away was unlawful because it left him \u2018stateless\u2019 \u2013 in effect without a home country.\n@highlight\nExplosives expert Hilal Al-Jedda was given asylum in 1992 but his British passport was withdrawn after returned to Iraq where he was accused of plotting atrocities against coalition forces\n@highlight\nBut Supreme Court judges have ruled the move was unlawful as it left him 'stateless' without a home country\n@highlight\nFather-of-eight may now be allowed to return to Britain with his family\n@highlight\nHe has already won more than \u00a350,000 in compensation and legal costs from the European Court of Human Rights over his detention in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 107}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 291, "end": 292}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Homeless: Al-Jedda argued it was unlawful that after seeking asylum in @placeholder and then having his passport was revoked he was left 'stateless'", "idx": 44067}], "idx": 28618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Richmond, Virginia (CNN) -- It's official: Ted Cruz is Democratic enemy number one. In the span of a year, Cruz has transformed himself from a little-known Senate candidate into the face of a government shutdown that has roiled Washington politics and raised questions about the viability of the American political process. Democrats are now raising his profile at every turn, in political campaigns from Brooklyn to San Diego, casting him as a right wing zealot and hoping to hang the controversial tea party icon around the necks of every Republican office-seeker in the country. 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Author Walter Mosley found fame with his Easy Rawlins mysteries and has debuted a new series. The prolific writer seemingly wrapped up his beloved series -- which spawned the 1995 film \"Devil in a Blue Dress\" starring Denzel Washington -- in 2007 with the 10th Easy Rawlins mystery, \"Blonde Faith.\" The ending saddened die-hard fans who had faithfully followed the adventures of the Los Angeles, California-based everyman-turned-private investigator whose stories played out in an era from the Jim Crow 1940s to the politically charged 1960s.\n@highlight\nWriter Walter Mosley is best known for his Easy Rawlins mystery series\n@highlight\nHis new book, \"The Long Fall,\" introduces the character of Leonid McGill\n@highlight\nUnlike past books, the new novel is set in modern-day New York\n@highlight\nMosley says he enjoyed first time writing a \"hard-boiled detective\" novel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 311, "end": 331}, {"start": 343, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is trying to seek redemption after a long criminal history.", "idx": 44081}], "idx": 28627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Dr. David Ores, or Dr. Dave as he's referred to by his patients, isn't your average neighborhood doctor. It's not because his arms are covered with tattoos of nearly naked women or because he drives a Harley to work, but because eight months ago he started New York City's first health care cooperative for restaurant workers. The Harley-riding Dr. David Ores has started New York's first health care cooperative for restaurant workers. The Restaurant Worker's Health Care Cooperative, currently servicing 15 restaurants in lower Manhattan, provides free health care to all restaurant employees, from bus boys to bartenders. Every month the owner or manager of each restaurant contributes money into a common fund based on its number of employees. In return, their workers can go see Dr. Dave with any kind of health issue they may have.\n@highlight\nHealth care cooperative helps New York restaurant workers\n@highlight\nNot-for-profit system now enables workers to see a doctor when necessary\n@highlight\n\"Dr. Dave\" now has plans to expand coverage, hours of service\n@highlight\n\"I would call him a pioneer in health care,\" friend says of Dr. Dave", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 479, "end": 501}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Dr. @placeholder started the program only eight months ago, he's no stranger to helping others.", "idx": 44084}], "idx": 28630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maybe it was all too easy. Perhaps when he saw the teamsheet, he thought it would be a formality that the record he has been closing in on would be sent tumbling. This should have been the night Cristiano Ronaldo moved out on his own. A capacity crowd in the Bernabeu Stadium, the eyes of the world watching and a date against one of the biggest names in football. The stage could not have been more perfect for Ronaldo to usurp Raul, as the Champions League's all-time scorer. The coronation, however, must wait. Worse still, if Lionel Messi engages overdrive in Amsterdam on Wednesday, when Barcelona duel with Ajax, Ronaldo could find himself in third place on the list when Real return to Champions League combat at the end of the month in Switzerland.\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo had chance to become the Champions League's all-time top scorer against Liverpool\n@highlight\nHowever, Real Madrid star failed to find the target during 1-0 victory\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester United forward trails Raul by a single goal", "entities": [{"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 968, "end": 984}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An early goal would have invigorated him and inflicted a blow into @placeholder's midriff from which they would have struggled to recover.", "idx": 44091}], "idx": 28632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia's policies on foreign adoptions made headlines when the government announced it would no longer allow Americans to adopt Russian children. But hidden away in Russian orphanages are thousands of children with disabilities who aren't orphans, whose harmful treatment has long been hidden from public view -- even from most Russians. When I visited a Russian orphanage last year as part of a human rights investigation, a volunteer led me to a crib where a boy under 3 feet tall, wearing a diaper, smiled at us. \"This is Roman,\" she said. \"He's 18 years old. He has Down syndrome.\" Roman reached for me to pick him up and I felt his protruding ribs. I could hardly believe he was 18. Yet the birthdates labeling the cribs of other equally frail and undersized children revealed that most were also teenagers with conditions including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and blindness.\n@highlight\nAndrea Mazzarino: Many nonorphan kids with disabilities in Russian orphanages\n@highlight\nState orphanages are typically geographically isolated, she says\n@highlight\nLack of attention, adequate nutrition make disabilities grow more pronounced, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 904, "end": 919}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And I met activists who shepherd prospective @placeholder foster and adoptive parents through bureaucratic red tape so they can take children home.", "idx": 44093}], "idx": 28634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Following the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, in November 2009, the attempted car bomb in Times Square in May and a number of other domestic cases, including the recent arrest of a Somali-American teenager in Portland, Oregon, U.S. security agencies are sharply focused on the potential \"radicalization\" of American-Muslims and how to prevent it. Many look across the Atlantic to the experience of Britain. Following the July 2005 attacks on London's transport system, a \"counter-radicalization\" strategy known as Preventing Violent Extremism was introduced. Dubbed Prevent for short, the strategy aims to intervene in the dynamics of Muslim communities to win over hearts and minds and secure allegiance to Western liberal democracy.\n@highlight\nArun Kundnani: Some urge a U.S. government program aimed at extreme Muslim views\n@highlight\nHe says a British program known as \"Prevent\" has done more harm than good\n@highlight\nHe says government should not target the entire Muslim community\n@highlight\nGovernment interference in religious debate and views is unwise, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 522, "end": 549}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder governments are right to recognize that political legitimacy is a key asset in countering terrorism.", "idx": 44096}], "idx": 28635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Gotham's top cop on Tuesday said authorities are looking into the possibility that an Egyptian writer may have been responsible for an online posting that pictured a New York cityscape with the words \"Al Qaeda. Coming Soon Again in New York.\" \"The use of language indicated that,\" said New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. \"Its many different dialects in Arabic and our analysts thought that this was Egyptian in nature.\" He said that the graphic image, which surfaced Monday on a few jihadist Web forums and featured the words in the English, did not coincide with any specific online chatter about a potential threat and that it was unclear whether one or multiple individuals was responsible for the posting.\n@highlight\nNEW: NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said that threat may be \"Egyptian in nature\"\n@highlight\nImage shows NYC cityscape with words \"Al Qaeda. 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The Torino right back picked up possession inside his own box against Juventus with not an awful lot on. Peres looked up, jinked beyond Paul Pogba and set about charging towards halfway, knocking the ball past another Juve midfielder. Bruno Peres scored a wonder goal for Torino during their derby defeat against Juventus Peres picked up the ball on the edge of his own box against Juventus on Sunday The 24-year-old swivelled and knocked the ball beyond midfielder Paul Pogba as he set off\n@highlight\nBruno Peres scored a wonder solo effort for Torino on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe right back ran 80 yards before unleashing beyond Marco Storari\n@highlight\nTorino eventually lost 2-1 after Andrea Pirlo's late goal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Juventus defence had backed off too far as @placeholder approached their box with the score 1-0", "idx": 44101}], "idx": 28640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Borderlands 2\" wants to raise the stakes and improve upon its signature art style and outlandish weapons while broadening the story on the planet of Pandora. 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This tank of a character can wield two weapons at once, bringing more firepower to fights and dishing out the pain.\n@highlight\nThe art style remains the same, with familiar hand-painted looks and dark outlines\n@highlight\nThe action takes place five years after the conclusion of \"Borderlands\"\n@highlight\nGamers will have to wait until September 18 to get their hands on \"Borderlands 2\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 338, "end": 353}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Varnell said \"@placeholder\" is significantly larger, broader and deeper than its predecessor.", "idx": 44102}], "idx": 28641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lobbyist Sir Alan Parker has been trying to influence the decision to allow the hostile takeover of AstraZeneca by US giant Pfizer A lobbyist friend of David Cameron is at the heart of the hostile bid by American drugs giant Pfizer to take over British rival AstraZeneca, it emerged yesterday. Sir Alan Parker, who once holidayed with Mr Cameron and received a knighthood in the New Year honours list, is spearheading the UK lobbying operation for Pfizer\u2019s controversial \u00a363\u2009billion bid. Mr Cameron has been accused of \u2018cheerleading\u2019 for the bid, despite concerns about the impact on British jobs and science.\n@highlight\nUS drugs giant has made a \u00a360billion+ bid for UK's AstraZeneca\n@highlight\nMinisters insist they are pushing in 'hard-nosed way' to protect jobs\n@highlight\nLobbyist received a knighthood in the New Year's Honours List", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 116}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 422, "end": 423}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 621, "end": 622}, {"start": 667, "end": 668}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 814, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder\u2019s past acquisitions of major pharmaceutical companies have led to a substantial reduction in research and development activity, which we are concerned could be replicated in this instance,\u2019 Sir William said.", "idx": 44103}], "idx": 28642} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched an investigation into whether there is a connection between improperly sterilized endoscopy equipment and a veteran's positive HIV test. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, requested that the VA look into potential contamination at its facilities. This comes after more than 10,000 veterans were possibly exposed to HIV and hepatitis at three VA facilities while undergoing colonoscopies and other procedures with equipment that had not been properly cleaned. The VA sent letters to those veterans offering free testing for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. \"The VA prides itself on being accountable, and we are extremely concerned about this matter, and as a result we have initiated an investigation,\" Dr. Michael J. Kussman, the VA's undersecretary for health, said in a news release Friday. \"We have an obligation to provide those who have served and sacrificed for our Nation the care they deserve.\"\n@highlight\nAgency seeing whether veteran's AIDS infection, endoscopy equipment linked\n@highlight\n16 other vets at 2 VA facilities also test positive for hepatitis\n@highlight\nMore than 10,000 vets possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis while having procedures\n@highlight\nEquipment used in procedures at 3 VA facilities hadn't been properly cleaned", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 57}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 257, "end": 258}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 409}, {"start": 529, "end": 530}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 628, "end": 629}, {"start": 774, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 799}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has also set up a toll-free number that @placeholder patients and their families can call, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for additional information: 1-877-575-7256.", "idx": 44105}], "idx": 28643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newborn twins who were born prematurely after ambulance crews spent half an hour trying to get into their pregnant mother's tower block have had their life support machines turned off. Jocelyn Bennett, 27, was rushed to hospital from Pleck House, on Winterbourne Croft, Druids Heath in Birmingham and gave birth to Rose and Melody by emergency caesarean section. But with Ms Bennett still in a coma after the ordeal, her devastated family have switched off the twins' life support machine in a poignant farewell - as nursery rhymes played in the background. Jocelyn Bennett, left, called 999 over stomach pains, but paramedics couldn't enter Pleck House tower block in Birmingham for 30 minutes. She was rushed to hospital and gave birth to twin girls Rose and Melody. Ms Bennett's father Joe is shown right holding one of the babies in a picture released by the family\n@highlight\nJocelyn Bennett, who was 32 weeks pregnant, had called 999 over pains\n@highlight\nBut minutes later paramedics couldn't enter the tower block in Birmingham\n@highlight\nMs Bennett couldn't answer the buzzer and residents couldn't be reached\n@highlight\nAmbulance crew finally entered Ms Bennett's home with aid of the police\n@highlight\nMs Bennett was rushed to hospital and twins were born by caesarean\n@highlight\nRose and Melody had organ failures and their life support was turned off today\n@highlight\nCouncil are investigating why paramedics couldn't enter Pleck House tower", "entities": [{"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 558, "end": 572}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 790, "end": 792}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1382, "end": 1388}, {"start": 1438, "end": 1448}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in Druids Heath, where residents say the intercom system is faulty or answers in a foreign voice", "idx": 44107}], "idx": 28645} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amanda Knox, pictured after she was freed from prison in 2011, is being tried for a third time for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Florence, Italy A lawyer urged an Italian appeals court on Monday to convict Amanda Knox of murdering British student Meredith Kercher and denounced how the American was soliciting donations in Kercher's memory. Francesco Maresca, in his closing arguments in the third trial of Knox and co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito, urged the panel of two professional judges and eight lay jurors to disregard Knox's claims of innocence and her criticism of Italy's judicial system as 'failed, or fallible'.\n@highlight\nKnox is soliciting donations on her website for her defense as well as a separate, as yet-unspecified project in Miss Kercher's memory\n@highlight\nKnox has remained in the U.S. while Sollecito has attended some hearings and addressed the court in Florence\n@highlight\nThe case was being tried for a third time after Italy's highest court vacated a 2011 appellate court ruling throwing out their initial murder convictions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 450}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder exchange student Amanda Knox, left, and her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito shortly after Miss Kercher was murdered in 2007.", "idx": 44117}], "idx": 28650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:20 EST, 27 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 27 June 2012 Jersey should 'be ready to become independent' in the wake of a slew of political attacks and crackdowns on its tax schemes, a senior politician said today. Sir Philip Bailhache, the island's assistant chief minister, wants officials to begin preparations for severing its links with the UK because the largest of the Channel Islands is getting a 'raw deal'. Prime Minister David Cameron last week branded comedian Jimmy Carr 'morally wrong' for pumping millions into Jersey-based company K2 to avoid paying tax.\n@highlight\n'We are getting a raw deal,' says Sir Philip Bailhache, the island's assistant chief minister\n@highlight\nJersey is not governed by the UK but is not independent either\n@highlight\nBritain's Government has been trying to close several tax loopholes used on the island\n@highlight\nJimmy Carr controversially pumped millions into the Jersey-based K2 'avoidance' scheme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 377, "end": 378}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 578, "end": 579}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 955, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scandal: @placeholder invested in a Jersey-based tax scheme and islanders fear this could make the situation even worse", "idx": 44122}], "idx": 28655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the dust settled over Gaza and Israel on Thursday amid relative calm, analysts were weighing who were the winners and losers from the conflict. How do the main players in the region now stack up? Israel: The conflict represents a qualified victory for the country and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to CNN's Paula Newton. \"Just months before an election, Netanyahu's government targeted and killed Hamas' military leader, Ahmed al-Jaabari. Hundreds of airstrikes on Gaza followed, but, the real victory was possibly the combat debut of Iron Dome, the U.S.-funded defense shield that kept dozens of Hamas rockets from hitting Israeli civilians.\"\n@highlight\nAnalysts consider who are winners and losers from latest Mideast conflict\n@highlight\nConflict represents qualified victory for Israel's PM Netanyahu, says Paula Newton\n@highlight\nHamas has emerged emboldened from conflict and its truce, observers say\n@highlight\nEgypt's Morsy has proved he has leverage necessary to bring Hamas to the table", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 299, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 452, "end": 467}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Simply put, while @placeholder is stronger militarily, it is in a weaker political position than it was in 2009.", "idx": 44130}], "idx": 28660} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Turkey on Thursday recalled its ambassador to the United States and warned of repercussions in a growing dispute over congressional efforts to label the World War I era killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces \"genocide.\" The U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed the measure 27-21 Wednesday. President Bush and key administration figures lobbied hard against the measure, saying it would create unnecessary headaches for U.S. relations with Turkey. 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Showing Beijing in the days before sky-scrapers when it was still known as Peking, the photographs were taken by Anglo-Italian photographer Felice Beato and include the first ever panorama of the city. The collection also includes the only known photograph of the old Imperial Summer Palace before it was destroyed by fire by British troops in 1860. This is the left half of the panoramic image, thought to be the first ever such shot taken of Peking, as Beijing was then called, by Anglo-Irish photographer Felice Beato\n@highlight\nThese images, taken by photographer Felice Beato in 1860, are thought to be among the first-ever photos of China\n@highlight\nSnaps include only known photograph of the old Imperial Summer Palace before British soldiers destroyed it\n@highlight\nThe Anglo-Italian cameraman embedded himself with the British Army and documented his travels with them\n@highlight\nSotheby's is expecting to auction the collection of 18 of Beato's photographs for \u00a3200,000 in London next month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 475, "end": 496}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 910, "end": 931}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "photographs, and one day he got up onto a wall overlooking @placeholder", "idx": 44136}], "idx": 28664} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British father-of-two stabbed to death in Barbados was a former Iraqi war veteran forced to quit the Army after a grenade blast damaged his hearing. Brian Mulligan, 28, was on a six month contract to the Caribbean island working as a telecoms engineer when he became involved in an early morning dispute with a suspected drug dealer. The former machine gunner was rushed to hospital at 5.30am on Sunday morning after being stabbed in the chest in the popular tourist area of St Lawrence Gap but he died from his injuries. Army veteran and telecoms engineer Brian Mulligan had been in Barbados for eight weeks\n@highlight\nBrian Mulligan, 28, was stabbed in the chest by a suspected drug dealer in popular tourist area St Lawrence Gap\n@highlight\nHe was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown, on Sunday morning\n@highlight\nMulligan was a telecoms engineer on a six month contract to the Caribbean\n@highlight\nFriends say former machine gunner loved serving his country", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 761, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mulligan's army career ended prematurely when he led a charge into an @placeholder house.", "idx": 44159}], "idx": 28679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chingaiz Khan was an unknown quantity when he arrived for a junior weightlifting tournament in South Waziristan nine years ago. Chaotic and intensely religious, the Pakistani region is known by locals as \"the most dangerous place in the world.\" The 12-year-old Chingaiz, with his short, jet-black hair and smooth, unblemished skin, looked younger than the other boys. But, despite it being his first ever tournament, he was still stronger than everyone else. For his father Shams-Ul Wazir, a local college lecturer, the decision to register his son for the tournament paid off handsomely. Chingaiz was crowned the junior boys' weightlifting champion, the first step on a journey that would take him into the world of professional sport.\n@highlight\nMaria Toor Pakay is Pakistan's No. 1 squash player despite difficult circumstances\n@highlight\nPakay fled her native Waziristan after threats from the Taliban, moving to Canada\n@highlight\nHer father was warned that she was in danger for embarrassing the region's culture and religion\n@highlight\nFormer squash star Jonathan Power is training her to become a world champion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also comes from an ultra conservative region in @placeholder that is home to the Taliban.", "idx": 44161}, {"query": "Her father knew that if he wanted his daughter to realize her potential, she had to leave @placeholder.", "idx": 44163}], "idx": 28680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Comic book tycoon and Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal has promised to send a letter of apology to Leicester following Sunday night\u2019s ugly scenes at Welford Road. The French giants are also considering an internal suspension for Italian prop Martin Castrogiovanni, whose expletive-laden outburst at Tigers director of rugby Richard Cockerill overshadowed a famous 25-21 victory for the East Midlands club. But Toulon have refused to comment on yesterday\u2019s allegations in Sportsmail that former England full back Delon Armitage threatened to \u2018take the face off\u2019 a supporter after the final whistle. Mourad Boudjellal has promised to send a letter of apology to Leicester after ugly scenes at Welford Road\n@highlight\nLeicester Tigers beat Toulon 25-21 in European Champions Cup\n@highlight\nBut there were ugly scenes following the final whistle at Welford Road\n@highlight\nMartin Castrogiovanni guilty of expletive-laden rant at Richard Cockerill\n@highlight\nDelon Armitage allegedly threatened to \u2018take the face off\u2019 a supporter\n@highlight\nToulon owner Mourad Boudjellal promised to send a letter of apology to Leicester", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 35, "end": 51}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 240, "end": 260}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 322, "end": 338}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 523}, {"start": 596, "end": 612}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 751, "end": 772}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Castrogiovanni\u2019s comments were in response to claims from @placeholder that he joined Toulon for a pay-rise.", "idx": 44169}], "idx": 28683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Right wing bloggers have used the death of captured aid worker Kayla Mueller to criticise her humanitarian work with Palestinians and brand her a 'Jew-hating piece of c***.' Kayla Mueller was a dedicated humanitarian who worked across the world and in Palestine to help those displaced by war. She was confirmed dead last week after being held hostage by extremist group ISIS since August 2013. While dozens of tributes have been paid to the woman who was captured in Syria as she tried to help refugees caught up in the conflict, bloggers have used the opportunity to criticise her for her work.\n@highlight\nKayla Mueller was captured by ISIS in 2013 and died in Syria last Friday\n@highlight\nHad been helping refugees and previously volunteered to help Palestinians\n@highlight\nBut Ring-wing bloggers have used news of her death to attack her actions\n@highlight\nClaimed by helping Palestinians she stopped soldiers keep terrorists out\n@highlight\nDebbie Schlussel accused Mueller of being 'jew hater' and 'anti-American'", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 945, "end": 960}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right wing blogger @placeholder branded ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller a 'jew-hater' and 'anti-American' because of her work with Palestinians, following confirmation of Miss Mueller's death on Friday", "idx": 44172}], "idx": 28685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After Haiti's devastating earthquake, Georges Nader picked up Hector Hyppolite's oil-on-cardboard painting like a father would a wounded child. He could barely hold back his tears. \"Vase et Fleurs,\" glorious in its art naif simplicity, lay before him like a complicated jigsaw puzzle. Pieces were frazzled, some were even missing. Like so many other things in Haiti, the painting by one of Haiti's foremost artists was gone. A masterpiece lost, and with it a part of Haiti's history. No one would ever be able to put it together, Nader believed, as he fished through a demolished museum in Port-au-Prince that housed 12,000 pieces of art collected by his family.\n@highlight\nA still life painting by Haitian artist Hector Hyppolite was damaged in the earthquake\n@highlight\nGallery owner Georges Nader wanted to have it -- and thousands of other pieces -- restored\n@highlight\nIn a troubled land, art serves a vital role as the nation's memory\n@highlight\nThe Haitian government has been working with the Smithsonian on restoration\n@highlight\n'Saving Grace,' a show of 50 pieces of Haitian art, opens in New York on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 71, "end": 86}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 723, "end": 738}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the immediate aftermath of earthquake, @placeholder and other art collectors in Haiti rescued thousands of pieces from the rubble that might have been forever lost.", "idx": 44176}], "idx": 28689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles Twisting her skirt nervously in her hands, it is clear that life for Mashid Rezai, from northern Iran, hasn't been easy - and that talking about it is harder still. Aged 11, she doused herself in petrol and set herself ablaze in a bid to avoid an arranged marriage to a man more than 20 years her senior. Now 36, she remains terribly scarred and was forced to flee to London to escape her father - a man so violent he beat his daughter in hospital as she recovered from her burns. Scroll down for video Common: Mashid says child weddings are common in Iran and girls as young as nine are married off\n@highlight\nMashid Rezai, now 36, was 11 when she tried to commit suicide\n@highlight\nSet herself ablaze to avoid arranged marriage to much older man\n@highlight\nViolent father beat her as she lay recovering in her hospital bed\n@highlight\nAged 13, she fled to Tehran and was taken in by a kind surgeon\n@highlight\nForced to leave Iran because of her injuries and seek asylum in UK\n@highlight\nPeople would attack her in street and throw stones because of scars\n@highlight\nSays she hopes her story will help others in same situation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 989, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A plastic surgeon there took pity on the child, eventually helping her to escape @placeholder and her violent father for good.", "idx": 44179}], "idx": 28691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Never underestimate the capacity of the Eurozone to shoot itself in both feet. \"Breath-taking,\" \"Staggering,\" \"Bewildering.\" Just some of the adjectives we could use to describe the latest Eurozone fiasco where the troika -- made up of the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund -- has managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The decision to \"bail-in\" depositors in Cyprus -- to make ordinary people pay for the mistakes of the banks -- is extraordinary. Nothing like this was done in Greece, Portugal or Ireland. Why, oh why, it should be up to the Cypriots to test drive this dangerous and maverick policy remains unknown.\n@highlight\nThe money of German housewives should not bail out Russian oligarchs, writes Quest\n@highlight\nQuest: Taxing deposits under \u20ac100,000 at over 6% is effectively punishing the Cypriot people\n@highlight\nQuest: The Eurozone has shown it is better at creating crises than confronting them", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 265, "end": 285}, {"start": 295, "end": 321}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At all levels, for depositors, future foreign investors and @placeholder policy, the decision on tiny Cyprus is going to have huge ramifications.", "idx": 44193}], "idx": 28703} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton The US Supreme Court has ruled that a copyright lawsuit over the 1980 Oscar-winning film 'Raging Bull' can go ahead despite the movie being more than 30 years old. The film, starring Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta and directed by Martin Scorsese, is the story of a boxer who has a self-destructive attitude and obsessive rage. Frank Petrella collaborated with Mr LaMotta on a book and two screenplays, which is said to have inspired the movie. He died in 1981, passing copyright on to his daughter, Paula. Scroll down for video Robert De Niro played the lead character Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull, with Frank Petrella said to have inspired the screenplay for the story\n@highlight\nSupreme Court rules Paula Petrella can sue MGM seeking royalties from film\n@highlight\nHer father Frank collaborated on two screenplays that inspired the movie\n@highlight\nCourt had ruled in 2009 that her claim was filed too late\n@highlight\nBut that decision has been reversed and she can proceed with her lawsuit\n@highlight\nFears more relatives could bring claims against movie studios", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 742, "end": 744}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She tried to sue movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (@placeholder) in 2009 seeking royalties due to the continuing commercial use of the film, but the case was dismissed saying the delay of nearly two decades of bringing the case was unreasonable.", "idx": 44195}], "idx": 28704} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kurdish and Hezbollah fighters have been killed in suicide bombings and border clashes with ISIS militants as they fight to stop the extremists from extending their influence across the region. Funerals were held in Turkey today for Kurdish fighters who were killed in battle near the northern Syria border town of Kobane. The town and its surrounding areas were the scene of heavy fighting this week after ISIS attempted to seize control of the Kurdish-run stronghold. And Hezbollah has also buried its dead in recent days after numerous fighters were killed defending the loosely patrolled Lebanon-Syria border from ISIS fighters - clashes which left at least eight Hezbollah fighters and dozens of jihadists and Syrian rebels dead.\n@highlight\nFunerals were held in Turkey today for Kurdish fighters killed in border clashes with ISIS and Syrian jihadists\n@highlight\nDespite US-led airstrikes on ISIS militants in northern Syria, clashes continue near the Kurdish town of Kobane\n@highlight\nNorthern Syria has been the scene of heavy fighting with Kurdish soldiers desperately trying to stop ISIS advance\n@highlight\nHezbollah soldiers have also been killed as the fight to stop the extremists spills over into Lebanon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 877, "end": 878}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Villagers dig the graves of the three men killed in the clashes with @placeholder jihadists and ISIS militants", "idx": 44203}], "idx": 28710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You've probably heard that the Turkish government's attempt to ban Twitter quickly collapsed into farce. From USA Today: \"More than 2.5 million tweets -- or over 17,000 per minute -- were reportedly posted (from Turkey) in the first 24 hours after the ban, according to several media reports. HootSuite, a Vancouver, Canada-based startup that measures and analyzes Twitter marketing campaigns, said in a corporate blog post that its traffic from Turkey tripled in the first day after the ban. So ... all is good, right? Not right. Turkey is a NATO ally, a candidate for membership in the European Union, a front-line state facing Iran, Syria and Russia -- and it is heading seriously in the wrong direction. A lot of people have invested a lot of time and effort denying that unwelcome news. It can be denied no longer.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Turkey once gave people hope for the future of democracy in Islamic nations\n@highlight\nHe says voters have repeatedly backed prime minister Erdogan's path for Turkey\n@highlight\nAfter corruption scandal and criticism, Erdogan sought to shut off Twitter\n@highlight\nFrum: U.S., allies can no longer count on Turkey as a stable force in a crucial region", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkey's @placeholder-banning prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, came to power after a big election win in 2002.", "idx": 44206}], "idx": 28712} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carol Driver for MailOnline A teenager had to be rescued after a surging riptide dragged her out to sea at a popular tourist beach off the Cornish coast. Nicole Lonsdale, of Uxbridge, London, was on a summer break with her family in Cornwall when she was dragged towards rocks by a strong underwater current at Porth Beach, near Newquay. Her family watched in horror as Nicole, 15, was dragged, screaming for help, towards rocks by the treacherous riptide as she swam yards from the beach. Warning: Holidaymakers have been told to observe red flags at Porth Beach near Newquay, Cornwall\n@highlight\nNicole Lonsdale, 15, was swept out to sea while on holiday near Newquay\n@highlight\nHer father, Paul, tried to swim out to her but had to be rescued as well\n@highlight\nLifeboats launched and teenager was taken to hospital by air ambulance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The teenager finally managed to clamber on to a rock ledge, while @placeholder was stranded on rocks 200 yards away on the opposite side of the bay.", "idx": 44210}], "idx": 28714} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- A leader of Turkey's ruling party held out the possibility of a vote on what to do with the Istanbul park where planned razing triggered two weeks of anti-government protests but said demonstrators must leave the park. \"The Turkish government will not accept Gezi Park protests to be continued forever,\" Huseyin Celik, deputy chairman of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party, said after meetings with a delegation of \"popular artists\" involved with the demonstrations. His comments were carried by the semi-official Anadolou News Agency. Celik said the government could hold a referendum on the redevelopment of the park, the last green space in central Istanbul -- but he urged the demonstrators to \"walk out.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: CBC reports two of its journalists have been released\n@highlight\n\"Such issues can be settled through dialogue,\" Turkey's president says\n@highlight\nRuling party official floats referendum on park's future\n@highlight\nPro-Erdogan rallies are scheduled in four countries, a news agency reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 371, "end": 390}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 544, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They say the prime minister is harsh,\" @placeholder said Tuesday, referring to his detractors.", "idx": 44226}], "idx": 28722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Margot Peppers Angelina Jolie is teaming up with Stella McCartney to design a children's clothing line inspired by her upcoming Disney movie Maleficent. According to WWD, the collection will feature sparkly princess dresses and sandals for girls and 'edgy T-shirts and sneakers' for boys, with prices ranging from $75 to $185. No doubt the 38-year-old actress had her own children in mind - three of whom will have cameos in the film - when she decided to launch the clothing line, which is aimed at kids aged four to 14. 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Saracens have been unable to reach the stratospheric heights they touched that day, when they routed the French giants in April with one of the most astonishing English club performances ever witnessed. Back-to-back defeats in domestic and European finals proved a bitter pill to swallow. But Saturday\u2019s bonus-point win over the star- studded Top 14 outfit proved that performance was no fluke and reminded everyone that Mark McCall\u2019s team are likely to be serious contenders again this season.\n@highlight\nChris Ashton and David Strettle both scored two tries at Allianz Park\n@highlight\nDuo hoping to be selected in the England squad for November Tests\n@highlight\nCharlie Hodgson also impressed in the Champions Cup clash", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saracens insist the composite rubber crumb pitch is no more dangerous than a normal grass playing track but @placeholder\u2019s unnecessarily prickly response to legitimate questions about the subject seemed overly defensive.", "idx": 44232}], "idx": 28724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As Air Force One landed in Estonia's capital Wednesday, President Barack Obama's message to Vladimir Putin -- only 500 miles away in Moscow -- was clear: Stay put. Obama's trip to the former Soviet state, ahead of this week's NATO summit in Wales, is meant to reassure nervous Eastern Europe that Putin's support for separatists in Ukraine doesn't mean he has a free pass for territorial gains elsewhere. In a speech in Tallinn, Obama said the vision of a Europe dedicated to peace and freedom is \"threatened by Russia's aggression against Ukraine,\" but said NATO will not allow that aggression to go unchecked.\n@highlight\n\"We will defend our NATO allies,\" President Barack Obama says\n@highlight\nPeaceful Europe \"threatened by Russia's aggression against Ukraine,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nMilitant Islamists' gains in Iraq and Syria also cause for concern for NATO members\n@highlight\nSummit originally scheduled to address Afghanistan's future when troops leave", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russian official: @placeholder is emotionally in Ukraine, its troops are not", "idx": 44242}], "idx": 28731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:24 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:24 EST, 24 October 2013 Newspaper bosses last night announced plans to mount an extraordinary legal challenge to plans to impose on the Press a Royal Charter written by politicians. They are to argue that the Government\u2019s handling of a rival Royal Charter proposed by the newspaper and magazine industry was unlawful. Industry bodies \u2013 through the Press Standards Board of Finance, which funds the existing regulatory system \u2013 are to apply to the High Court for judicial review. 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Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu died in the United Kingdom, according to Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan. A government spokesman said Ojukwu died from effects of a stroke. The 1967-1970 Biafra civil war occurred after Yakubu Gowon took power in a coup d'etat in 1966. Ojukwu, than a military governor, and his followers rejected plans for reconciliation following violence against the Igbo people in the north and broke away. \"He cited as the principal cause for this action the Nigerian government's inability to protect the lives of easterners and suggested its culpability in genocide, depicting secession as a measure taken reluctantly after all efforts to safeguard the Igbo people in other regions had failed,\" according to globalsecurity.org, a public policy organization.\n@highlight\nChukwemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu dies at age 78\n@highlight\nHe led secessionist state of Biafra in the late 1960s\n@highlight\nNigeria has history of ethnic division", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 195, "end": 221}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 926, "end": 943}, {"start": 987, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The war ended in January 1970, when Ojukwu fled and Biafra was reabsorbed by @placeholder.", "idx": 44261}], "idx": 28746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron last night warned that Russia could make another land grab if the West does not stand up to Vladimir Putin over Crimea. The Prime Minister said that unless the international community acts with resolve over Ukraine, there could be \u2018similar situations in similar countries\u2019. He spoke amid concerns that the Kremlin may follow up its annexation of Crimea by absorbing a pro-Russian area of Moldova, known as Transnistria. Scroll down for video Tough talking: David Cameron holds a press conference at the end of the two-day European Council summit where he warned of further consequences for Russia if it continued to escalate the crisis in Ukraine\n@highlight\nFrench defence ministry official says it is willing to 'beef up' Nato mission\n@highlight\nComments come as Putin signs law ratifying Crimea's joining Russia\n@highlight\nAnd Ukraine's PM signs pact bringing his country closer to the EU\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Ukrainian border guards drill for possible Russian invasion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 904, "end": 905}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, Mr Cameron\u2019s call for tough action was undermined by a lacklustre response to the crisis by the @placeholder.", "idx": 44264}], "idx": 28748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 20:57 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:37 EST, 23 September 2013 When Sharron Kahn Luttrell first signed up to do her bit for the community by helping to train service dogs, she had little idea what an effect it would have on her life and how it would challenge her preconceptions. Training Neads puppy Daisy was literally no walk in the park. Instead every weekend, the Massachusetts mother-of-two found herself in the company of her co-trainer Keith - an inmate sent to prison for 40 years when he was 16 - just a few months older than Luttrell's own daughter.\n@highlight\nVolunteer project to help inmate train a service dog led to unlikely bond\n@highlight\nSharron Luttrell learned important lessons from Neads puppy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 104, "end": 124}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dedication: Keith worked hard teaching @placeholder commands and tricks, such as 'say your prayers'", "idx": 44269}], "idx": 28749} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- February 25, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Northeastern U.S. \u2022 Littleton, Colorado \u2022 Portland, Oregon Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: I'm Carl Azuz, and today, CNN Student News is taking you to school! Middle school, high school, college: all of them in today's show. First up, though, we're heading to the hill. First Up: Toyota Hearings AZUZ: Capitol Hill, where a House committee is holding hearings on Toyota recalls. Yesterday, the company's president, Akio Toyoda, explained what he thinks is the reason for some of the company's recent problems.\n@highlight\nHear Toyota's president explain the cause of recent company problems\n@highlight\nConsider a controversy that was sparked by a school laptop's webcam\n@highlight\nFind out how some colleges plan to make up for a drop in state funding\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 276}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I would like to point out here that @placeholder's priority has traditionally been the following: first, safety; second, quality; third, volume.", "idx": 44281}], "idx": 28758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Guy Aspin, Press Association Jodie Williams roared into the women's 200 metres final at the Commonwealth Games as the second fastest qualifier at Hampden Park. The 20-year-old, a prodigious junior who now looks ready to win her maiden senior major championship medal, was very strong down the home straight as she came home in 22.64 seconds, taking second place behind Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare, the 100m champion and favourite to do the double. Williams, who enjoyed a 151-race unbeaten streak over five years from 2005 but was cruelly ruled out of London 2012 with a hamstring injury, is helping lead the resurgence of British women's sprinting.\n@highlight\nWilliams qualified second-fastest at Hampden Park in Glasgow\n@highlight\nShe came home in 22.64 seconds behind Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare\n@highlight\nOkagbare is looking to complete a 100m-200m double at the Games\n@highlight\nWillams' team-mates Bianca Williams and Anyika Onuora also in final\n@highlight\nBritish 200m champion Danny Talbot qualified for the men's final\n@highlight\nJames Ellington and Chris Clarke did not qualify for the final\n@highlight\nJessica Judd won her heat to qualify for women's 800m final\n@highlight\nEngland's Jenny Meadows and Scot Lynsey Sharp also made it through", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 95, "end": 112}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 382, "end": 398}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 908, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 940}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 989, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1232}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Qualifier: @placeholder's Danny Talbot (pictured) will be in the men's 200m final on Thursday night", "idx": 44282}], "idx": 28759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A couple of hours before President Obama's prime-time speech on ISIS, Republicans Mitt Romney and Chris Christie took the opportunity of the New Jersey governor's birthday party to blast the President on his foreign policy. \"The foreign policy he's had has not been good for America, has not been good for our safety, has not been good for our friends around the world,\" Romney said. Obama outlines strategy to fight ISIS: Airstrikes in Syria, more U.S. troops The 2012 GOP presidential nominee argued Obama should have intervened earlier in Syria and aided moderate rebels. He also painted the President as being weak in his handling of Russia's intervention in Ukraine.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney and Chris Christie blasted President Obama\n@highlight\nTheir criticism came just hours before Obama's speech on ISIS\n@highlight\nThe two Republicans were speaking at a birthday event for Christie", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 479, "end": 481}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics argued that Christie's warm reception of @placeholder gave the President some bipartisan sway.", "idx": 44290}], "idx": 28761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adam Scott produced the performance of his life to win the Masters on Sunday and finally exorcise the demons of last year's British Open. Scott, the first Australian to ever wear the famous green jacket, defeated Argentina's Angel Cabrera on the second hole of the playoff after both men finished at nine-under on an enthralling day at Augusta. As Scott sank the winning putt on the 10th at Augusta he banished the pain and heartache that had haunted him following his humiliating collapse at Royal Lytham in July. Scott's collapse On that occasion, the 32-year-old looked set to win his first major until he somehow contrived to blow a four-shot lead with just four holes remaining.\n@highlight\nAdam Scott of Australia won the Masters at Augusta\n@highlight\nScott defeated Argentina's Angel Cabrera on the second hole of playoff\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old is first Australian to ever win the tournament\n@highlight\nScott: \"I don't know how that happened.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But with the eyes of the sporting world upon him, Scott showed nerves of steel to hole his putt and finally end @placeholder's Augusta curse.", "idx": 44299}], "idx": 28768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When President Obama first met Burma's Nobel prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi two years ago, their awkward embrace caught the media's attention. A kiss on the cheek by the Commander in Chief was branded by some as inappropriate and in poor taste. But it seemed the democracy activist was over-compensating for their last encounter, as she kissed the US leader on both cheeks before pulling him in for a hug. Scroll down for video Second meeting: President Obama kisses Aung San Suu Kyi as they meet for a press conference at her lakeside villa in Burma for a press conference\n@highlight\nObama and Suu Kyi's embrace during 2012 meeting caught public attention\n@highlight\nObama's kiss was seen by some as inappropriate and in poor taste\n@highlight\nBut this time Suu Kyi kissed him twice before pulling him in for a hug\n@highlight\nTweets accused her of 'over compensating' and branded move 'awkward'", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 348, "end": 349}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 467, "end": 482}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has invested a large amount of political capital in @placeholder's transition from military rule and hopes his second visit will boost the process as elections edge closer.", "idx": 44301}], "idx": 28769} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- English football's battle to eradicate racism suffered another blow on Thursday as police launched an investigation into allegations that a Chelsea supporter made a racist gesture towards a Manchester United player. A photo of the fan making a \"monkey\" action, which appeared to be targeted at United's Danny Welbeck during a League Cup match that Chelsea won 5-4, was published in a British newspaper Thursday Chelsea has launched its own investigation into the matter and has already promised to assist the police in any way possible. A statement from the Metropolitan Police read: \"Today, Thursday, November 1, police have received a complaint regarding alleged racist behavior at Stamford Bridge last night, Wednesday, October 31.\n@highlight\nPolice launch investigation into allegations of \"racist gesture\" by Chelsea supporter\n@highlight\nSupporter photographed in British national newspaper making alleged gesture\n@highlight\nManchester United striker Danny Welbeck appeared to be the target of alleged abuse\n@highlight\nChelsea promise to \"take the strongest possible action, including criminal prosecution\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 199, "end": 215}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 567, "end": 585}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 939, "end": 955}, {"start": 965, "end": 977}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Chelsea Football Club can confirm we are investigating an incident involving a member of the crowd at last night's game against @placeholder,\" a spokesman said.", "idx": 44302}], "idx": 28770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- There's a fight brewing and it could get ugly. In one corner is the Republican Party. And in the other ... the Republican Party. The stakes could not be higher. The GOP has failed to get a majority of Americans to vote for its presidential candidates in five of the last six elections. And Tuesday night's gubernatorial races -- a win in New Jersey and loss in Virginia -- sent confusing signals, at best, about where the party is headed. 5 things we learned from Election Night 2013 The fight spilled out into the open in a race for Alabama's 1st Congressional District, with two Republicans the face of the party's internal civil war.\n@highlight\nModerates are moving to battle tea party conservatives for the soul of the GOP\n@highlight\nEx-Rep. 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A letter making the claims, including a potential breach of US Iran sanctions, has been sent to League chief executive Shaun Harvey \u2014 who was chief executive at Leeds in 2012 \u2014 and the League\u2019s director of legal affairs, Nick Craig. 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Jamie Filan, 33, who is believed to be an Arsenal fan, took items including a Cartier pendant, earrings and a ring worth \u00a351,450 that Mourinho had given to his wife, Matilde. She was staying in the suite at the five-star Wyndham Grand Hotel along with their 16-year-old daughter, Tita. 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A dispatcher for Metro Cities Fire Authority, which serves seven Orange County cities, said the man was brought to University of California Irvine Medical Center.\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old man was in line for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror\n@highlight\nHe was not badly injured and was treated and released from a hospital\n@highlight\nThe incident temporarily shut down the ride", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 90}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 241, "end": 269}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 632, "end": 658}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 730, "end": 775}, {"start": 829, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Disneyland website says, \"Join thrill-seekers at the mysterious @placeholder for the ultimate adrenaline rush.", "idx": 44332}], "idx": 28791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- President Robert Mugabe was sworn in Sunday after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission declared he overwhelmingly won the country's disputed runoff election. \"I, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, do swear that I will well and truly serve Zimbabwe in the office of president, so help me God,\" Mugabe said at the State House complex in Harare, standing before a red-robed judge wearing a white wig. His words were met with loud applause. The international community has roundly called the election -- allegedly marred by violence and vote rigging -- a \"sham.\" Many voters expressed fear of government retaliation if they did not take part in the vote to extend Mugabe's rule. Some said they were required to report the serial numbers on their ballots to Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union -- Patriotic Front. 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But the NHS scheme that monitors primary school children\u2019s weight bizarrely believes that she is fat. Katie\u2019s mother Emma was outraged when she received a letter describing her daughter, who stands 5ft 5in tall and weighs 9st 10lb, as \u2018overweight\u2019.\n@highlight\nHealth police told 11-year-old Katie Lee that she was overweight\n@highlight\nKatie's mother received a warning letter from NHS after Katie was weighed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is also in the @placeholder and hikes for miles at the weekend.", "idx": 44334}], "idx": 28793} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One day after President Obama ripped Wall Street executives for their \"shameful\" decision to hand out $18 billion in bonuses in 2008, Congress may finally have had enough. \"You can't use taxpayer money to pay out $18 billion in bonuses,\" an angry Sen. Claire McCaskill says. An angry U.S. senator introduced legislation Friday to cap compensation for employees of any company that accepts federal bailout money. Under the terms of a bill introduced by Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, no employee would be allowed to make more than the president of the United States. Obama's current annual salary is $400,000.\n@highlight\nSen. Claire McCaskill wants salary cap on employees of firms getting bailout money\n@highlight\nSenator's move comes day after president slammed executive bonuses\n@highlight\n\"They don't get it. 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The nation-wide impeachment effort last month had appeared to be heading for failure because turnout was below 50%. Prime Minister Victor Ponta made a last-ditch effort Monday to get the Constitutional Court to approve the referendum by submitting new voter lists, but the court said Tuesday the vote was not valid. Officials said after the referendum on July 29 that just over 46% of registered voters had cast ballots. Those who did cast ballots voted nearly 9 to 1 to impeach the president, the Central Election Bureau said.\n@highlight\nPresident Traian Basescu survives a nation-wide vote to remove him\n@highlight\nThe country's top court invalidates the referendum because of low turnout\n@highlight\nThe prime minister says the president should consider stepping down anyway", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 371, "end": 390}, {"start": 682, "end": 704}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is dealing with his own controversy: He has been accused of plagiarizing his doctoral thesis.", "idx": 44351}], "idx": 28807} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham eased to a 3-0 home win over Hull City on Sunday afternoon courtesy of second-half goals from Andy Carroll, Morgan Amalfitano and Stewart Downing. 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The Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross was rescued by staff at Dogs Trust Leeds last month and walked on her wrists because her front legs had not formed properly. But after care and attention from staff at the charity, physiotherapy helped to straighten out her legs. Now Wonky, now known as Hope, has been adopted by professional dog walker Kimberley Beaton and was pictured yesterday enjoying a run near the family home in Bradford.\n@highlight\nPuppy, renamed Hope, has been adopted by the Beaton family in Bradford\n@highlight\n600 people applied to Dogs Trust in Leeds to give her a new home\n@highlight\nShe suffered with shortened tendons on the back of her front legs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 213, "end": 238}, {"start": 270, "end": 285}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 550, "end": 565}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "further physiotherapy, the prognosis for @placeholder is good, and the trust", "idx": 44356}], "idx": 28811} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:22 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 6 December 2012 Loss: Molly Dyer died aged 13, after an allergic reaction to a chicken tikka masala A father who struggled to come to terms with the loss of his daughter was found dead 18 months after her passing, with a note saying he needed to be with his princess, an inquest heard. Paul Dyer, 42, never accepted the death of his 13-year-old daughter Molly, who died from a severe allergic reaction to nuts from eating a curry in August 2010. Mr Dyer was found by staff at the Premier Inn in Prestwich, Bury, in March this year with a note which read: \u2018I love you all but I need to be with my princess, love Paul.\u2019\n@highlight\nPaul Dyer, 42, was found at a Premier Inn in Prestwich, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nHe left a note behind saying he needed to be with 'his princess'\n@highlight\nMolly Dyer, 13, died in August 2010 after a severe allergic reaction to nuts found in a chicken tikka masala", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 775}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Molly died, @placeholder died with her to be honest.\u2019", "idx": 44361}], "idx": 28816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The news of Mesut Ozil's injury has worsened Arsenal's injury crisis in midfield as they push for silverware this season. The German international has been ruled out until the start of next year with a knee injury, joining fellow midfielders Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey on the treatment table. With the Gunners' injury crisis mounting we asked Arsenal fan site Gooner Talk who Arsene Wenger should sign in January to add depth and quality to the FA Cup holders' midfield. 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The sale of the Royal baby goods by Buckingham Palace includes homeware, china, tankards and commemorative books. Branded memorabilia is on sale for less than half price at the Queen's Gallery gift shop as well as on the online store. The sale of the Royal baby goods by Buckingham Palace includes china and commemorative books Cut price: A limited edition loving cup will set you back \u00a395 instead of an eye-watering \u00a3195\n@highlight\nMemorabilia marking the birth of the future King is being sold at half price\n@highlight\nThe Prince George branded items are the only things to be reduced\n@highlight\nA limited edition loving cup will now set you back \u00a395 instead of \u00a3195", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 236, "end": 252}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 471, "end": 487}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just after @placeholder was born, sales of memorabilia and related objects went through the roof.", "idx": 44372}], "idx": 28823} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Justice Department is suing the state of California and Gov. 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The Justice Department said the suit followed a probe \"that revealed that California's inmate grooming policy substantially burdens the rights of an inmate to practice his Sikh faith. \"\n@highlight\nJustice Department says the inmate has the right to practice his religion\n@highlight\nThe inmate grooming policy burdened the inmate's religious rights, Justice said\n@highlight\n\"Even those incarcerated\" have the right to practice their religions, an attorney says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 35}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 209, "end": 224}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 388, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 554, "end": 571}, {"start": 624, "end": 633}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 747, "end": 764}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which became law in 2000, protects the religious freedom of people \"confined to institutions such as prisons, mental health facilities and state-run nursing homes,\" the Justice Department said.", "idx": 44377}], "idx": 28826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Promoters yanked the rock band KISS from the Michael Jackson tribute show Tuesday after fans called their attention to negative remarks KISS leader Gene Simmons made about the pop star in the weeks after his death. The reversals came a day after Katherine Jackson appeared live on CNN to announce the addition of KISS to the lineup for \"Michael Forever: The Tribute Concert,\" scheduled for October 8 in Cardiff, Wales. \"We have listened to Michael's fans and are grateful to have been alerted to these unfortunate statements by Gene Simmons,\" Global Live Events CEO Chris Hunt told CNN Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We have listened to Michael's fans,\" the promoter says\n@highlight\nKISS leader Gene Simmons made negative remarks about Michael Jackson after his death\n@highlight\nTribute organizers say they were unaware of the comments\n@highlight\nSeveral fan sites were calling for a boycott of the October 8 concert", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 267, "end": 283}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 564, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 752, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is quite ironic that @placeholder has now agreed to himself pay tribute to the man he called a child predator.\"", "idx": 44380}, {"query": "The KISS controversy overshadowed other announcements that promoters expected would gain fan support for their show, including word that many of the musicians who played in @placeholder's touring band for the past two decades would reunite as the show's house band.", "idx": 44381}], "idx": 28828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Once again, North Korea has violated an important international agreement by launching a long-range missile. And like many times before, there is not much Washington or anyone else can do about it. The brazen defiance of the North Korean regime is stunning. It's a performance that carries a strong message for the West and regimes that are contemplating the possibility of starting nuclear programs of their own. It may be tempting to dismiss the importance of the launch since the rocket failed to go into orbit and disintegrated after liftoff. But North Korea succeeded in defying the world and managed to carry out an important test of its missile program.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea launched a long-range rocket that broke apart after liftoff\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: North Korea defied the world, and there is not much the U.S. can do\n@highlight\nShe says the impunity of North Korea sets a dangerous example\n@highlight\nGhitis: For countries such as Iran, there's more incentive not to give up nuclear program", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the end of February, North Korea made an agreement with @placeholder to stop all missile tests and uranium enrichment in exchange for the United States to deliver 240,000 tons of food.", "idx": 44384}], "idx": 28830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Peter Howes, 53, (pictured with his wife Jane) has been found guilty of cheating his brother out of a \u00a31.5million inheritance A jealous son has been found guilty of faking his family member's signatures to cheat his older brother out of a \u00a31.5million inheritance - because he was fed up with him being the 'favourite'. Peter Howes, 53, resented his brother Jonathan moving to Hong Kong and then Singapore - leaving him to look after their ailing mother - so he siphoned off cash from their parents' estate. Howes, as an executor to a number of trusts and settlements, wound them up by forging the signatures of his mother Joyce, or 55-year-old brother Jonathan.\n@highlight\nPeter Howes resented his elder brother Jonathan, 55, moving abroad\n@highlight\nIt meant he had to look after his ailing mother, Joyce, who died aged 81\n@highlight\nThe 53-year-old then siphoned off cash from his parents' estate\n@highlight\nHe wound up a number of trusts and settlements by faking signatures\n@highlight\nHowes also cashed in two life insurance policies worth just under \u00a3100,000\n@highlight\nUsed the cash to buy a 40 per cent stake in an online gaming company", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There is some talk of Jonathan always being the favourite son, and @placeholder and Joyce having a very difficult relationship.", "idx": 44398}], "idx": 28840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- The backup legal team for admitted Fort Hood gunman Maj. Nidal Hasan asked to withdraw from active participation in the case Wednesday, telling a judge that Hasan wants to be sentenced to death. The request brought Hasan's court-martial to a screeching halt on what would have been the second day of testimony. The presiding judge, Col. Tara Osborn, recessed court until Thursday to hold a closed-door hearing with Hasan and his lawyers. Hasan is representing himself on charges that he shot and killed 13 people and wounded 32 in the November 2009 rampage at the installation, near Killeen, Texas. But Osborn ruled before the court-martial began that defense lawyers would act as stand-by counsel during the proceedings.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hasan has the right to defend himself, even \"poorly,\" expert says\n@highlight\nAdmitted Fort Hood gunman \"is working towards a death penalty,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nHasan objected to that description; the dispute cut short proceedings Wednesday\n@highlight\nHasan faces a death sentence if convicted of 13 killings and 32 attempted murder counts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he refused to submit his objection in writing, a move that @placeholder requested to avoid revealing privileged information, and insisted on being heard in open court.", "idx": 44405}], "idx": 28846} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman In Mumbai PUBLISHED: 03:25 EST, 18 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 19 February 2013 David Cameron has renewed speculation about his tendency to \u2018chillax\u2019 on the job as he broke off his trade trip to India to play cricket. The Prime Minister began his visit with the biggest business delegation in history by revealing that he stays sane by having a good night\u2019s sleep and employing good staff to do the work for him. He also claimed he would be watching Bollywood films on the flight out. 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Space shuttle Atlantis launched successfully from Florida Monday on its way to the Hubble telescope. The spacecraft rocketed into mostly sunny skies right on schedule at 2:01 p.m. ET. Atlantis will spend five days upgrading the Hubble, the orbiting observatory that's been scanning the universe for almost two decades. For the seven members of the shuttle crew, that means added pressure. \"I think [this] is motivating us because we know there's nobody coming after us to do anything we don't get done,\" said Atlantis Commander Scott Altman. \"This is it. We either get it done or it doesn't happen.\" Watch Atlantis lift off \u00bb\n@highlight\nSpace shuttle Atlantis blasts off Monday on final visit to the Hubble Space Telescope\n@highlight\nIt's been seven years since NASA's last Hubble servicing mission in 2002\n@highlight\nAstronauts will complete five grueling space walks some 350 miles up in space\n@highlight\nIn its 19 years in orbit, the Hubble has changed our understanding of the universe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 154, "end": 175}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 878, "end": 899}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps @placeholder's greatest discovery has been opening scientists' eyes to what they don't yet know.", "idx": 44414}], "idx": 28849} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eliot Spitzer has every reason in the world not to want to talk about it. But talk he does in the new documentary, \"Client No. 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer\" opening Friday in limited release. The film is directed by Alex Gibney, whose work has included acclaimed documentaries \"Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room\" and \"Taxi to the Dark Side.\" \"Client 9\" traces the prostitution scandal that ended Spitzer's term as governor of New York in 2008. Gibney interviews several of the people who became adversaries of Spitzer in the wake of his attempts to reform both Wall Street and Albany as well as one of the women Spitzer allegedly saw on multiple occasions.\n@highlight\nEliot Spitzer agreed to participate in \"Client No. 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer\"\n@highlight\nThere were no rules going in regarding topics off limits, he says\n@highlight\nSpitzer says he believes the documentary is a \"fair story\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 307, "end": 331}, {"start": 339, "end": 359}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 776}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: The film, or at least the trailer, makes it appear that there was this whole conspiracy [by @placeholder titans] to bring you down.", "idx": 44421}], "idx": 28853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the terrorist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) continues to capture and control more territory in Iraq and Syria, it is important to realize what is at stake in the region and for the American people. The challenge that ISIS poses is not just to Iraq's stability but also to U.S. security. ISIS is a terrorist group with their own army and bank account that has a clear and growing ability to conduct terrorist attacks against the Iraqi government, Americans and U.S. interests, and even the U.S. homeland. ISIS, although loosely affiliated with al Qaeda, is in many respects even more extreme in its methods and its brutality than the terrorists who plotted and carried out 9/11.\n@highlight\nSen. Marco Rubio is worried about the growing threat of ISIS in Iraq\n@highlight\nISIS poses a real threat not just to Iraq's stability but also to U.S. security, he argues\n@highlight\nHe is calling for U.S. airstrikes to target their leaders\n@highlight\nRubio: An Iraq unity government must be formed without Nuri al-Maliki", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 66}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of the options before us are ideal, but the question is whether we take action against ISIS now or deal with the consequences later here on @placeholder soil.", "idx": 44426}], "idx": 28854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- What does it feel like to kill a man? James Lenihan of Brooklyn knew. He fought in Europe in World War II and he killed a German soldier during a battle in Holland. He described how it felt in a poem: --- I shot a man yesterday And much to my surprise, The strangest thing happened to me I began to cry. --- So begins \"Murder: Most Foul\" a work that echoes poetry about war in the tradition of William Shakespeare and borrows its title from the bard's \"Hamlet.\" As powerful as the poem is, the story behind it is also fascinating. Sgt. James Lenihan returned home after the war, got married, had children and made a career as a salesman for the meatpacking industry.\n@highlight\nPoem tells the anguish felt by one who killed a man in war\n@highlight\nIt was the only poem James Lenihan is known to have written, his children say\n@highlight\nPoetry professor calls it \"accomplished,\" reminiscent of well-known works", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 414, "end": 432}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not someone tormented by a fleeting, albeit from an intense moment on a battlefield in @placeholder.", "idx": 44431}], "idx": 28858} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Burmese migrants accused of the murder of two British tourists on the Thai resort island of Koh Tao have retracted their confessions, according to Burmese media. Following a visit from a consular lawyer, the two men, Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, say that they made their statements admitting to killing David Miller and raping and murdering Hannah Witheridge, under duress. The two men have been in police custody since October 1 and confessed shortly after that. The murder of the British tourists occurred on September 15. The bodies were found partially undressed with severe injuries to their heads. A hoe with blood on it was found close by, police said.\n@highlight\nBurmese migrants who had previously confessed to double murder retract confessions\n@highlight\nPolice had held a press conference the previous day to deny torturing suspects\n@highlight\nAmnesty International condemns act, calls for independent investigation", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 342, "end": 358}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 856, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They said they didn't do it, that the Thai police [along with their @placeholder-Thai translator] beat them until they confessed to something they didn't do.", "idx": 44434}], "idx": 28860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- For days, relatives, friends and much of Pakistan have been waiting for a sign that a 14-year-old blogger and activist will survive being shot in the neck by would-be assassins. On Saturday, they finally got it. \"She moved her limbs today when doctors reduced sedation to make a clinical assessment,\" military spokesman Maj. Gen. Asim Bajwa said. Malala Yousufzai remains under the close watch of doctors at a Rawalpindi hospital, as she fights to recover from her attempted assassination on Tuesday. Bajwa said Friday that \"the next 36 to 48 hours are important\" in deciding whether she makes it through, or not.\n@highlight\nNEW: Malala Yousufzai moves her limbs, a military spokesman says\n@highlight\nNEW: Still in critical condition, she remains unconscious and on a ventilator\n@highlight\nThe 14-year-old who advocated for girls' education was shot by Taliban attackers\n@highlight\nThe Taliban have vowed to kill Malala if she survives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 391}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 659, "end": 674}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They're terrified that @placeholder who would gun down a teenager wouldn't hesitate to come after them.", "idx": 44437}], "idx": 28861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It all ended in smiles, but when Sydney Sixers opener Riki Wessels was cracked in the head by a 144.7 km/h delivery in his side\u2019s Big Bash match there was a sharp intake of breath all around the Adelaide Oval. 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Scarred by the horrors of war, the refugee children suffer from psychological distress, live alone or separated from their parents, receive no education or are thrown into illegal child labor, it says. Read more: Syria's refugee children 'in crisis' Throughout the year, CNN's reporters have been filing harrowing reports on the impact of the war on Syria's children. Click on the videos below to hear their stories. Be warned, some of the content is graphic and disturbing.\n@highlight\nSince 2011, more than 1 million Syrian children have become refugees, the UNHCR says\n@highlight\nAs many as 100,000 people have been killed in the conflict, leaving many children orphaned\n@highlight\nCNN's reporters have been filing harrowing reports on the impact of the war on Syria's children\n@highlight\nVideo reports show them under fire in Syria, struggling to cope in refugee camps outside", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder says hundreds of Syrians are arriving daily and about 20% of the camp's population is aged under four.", "idx": 44450}], "idx": 28871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rio Ferdinand has hailed his former Manchester United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Monday's Ballon d'Or ceremony - lauding the Real Madrid forward as the 'best player on the planet'. Queens Park Rangers defender Ferdinand selected Ronaldo in his EA Sports FIFA Team of the Year for 2015 - alongside the Portgueuse forward's Real team-mate Gareth Bale and arch-rival Lionel Messi in a potentially-lethal front three. Ronaldo will go up against Barcelona's Messi and Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer - who gets the goalkeeping spot in Ferdinand's side - for the Ballon d'Or on Monday, with the Portuguese forward a heavy favourite to claim his second successive award, and the third of his career.\n@highlight\nRio Ferdinand has selected his EA Sports FIFA Team of the Year for 2015\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Gareth Bale make up the front three\n@highlight\nRonaldo is 'the best player on the planet' and should win the Ballon d'Or after a magnificent 2014 that 'set him apart' from the rest, says Ferdinand\n@highlight\nManuel Neuer and Messi, Ballon d'Or contenders, make Ferdinand's side\n@highlight\nManchester United's Angel di Maria is also in Ferdinand's XI", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 191, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 269, "end": 284}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 374, "end": 385}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 752, "end": 772}, {"start": 794, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ronaldo is more pace and power, both feet, scores every type of goal, whereas Messi passes the ball into the net and @placeholder more forces the ball into the back of the net a lot of the time.'", "idx": 44451}], "idx": 28872} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama said Monday that federal officials are \"gathering up facts\" to help ensure that embattled oil giant BP fairly compensates people and businesses suffering losses. Speaking at a Coast Guard staging facility in Theodore, Alabama, Obama said he hopes to hammer out with top BP officials Wednesday a new structure for processing claims so that they \"are dealt with justly, fairly, promptly.\" He said preliminary talks on the restructuring have already begun, but was cautious about how much progress can be made before Wednesday's meeting. He said that cleanup and containment of the spill won't happen overnight. \"It's going to take time for things to return to normal.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: President gets briefing from Coast Guard admiral, urges Gulf Coast tourism\n@highlight\nObama touring Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and meeting with local residents\n@highlight\nSmall-business owner Harry Jemison says everyone is \"afraid to fish\"\n@highlight\nFollowing trip, Obama to deliver prime time address", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 125, "end": 126}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 295, "end": 296}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are absolutely committed to working with [local and state officials] to do everything in our power to protect the @placeholder way of life so that it's there for our children, our grandchildren and our great grandchildren,\" he said.", "idx": 44457}], "idx": 28877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill A carer was caught red-handed stealing money from an 88-year-old disabled widow\u2019s purse by a hidden camera in a mantelpiece clock. Carol Oldfield, 46, was filmed taking \u00a310 from the purse of frail Molly Roberts, then turning around and saying \u2018I won\u2019t see you next week - I\u2019m on holiday\u2019. Oldfield, from Chorley, Lancashire, was found guilty of breach of trust and was told to repay the \u00a310 she stole by Preston Crown Court. She was also ordered to pay \u00a3200 in costs. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Caught red-handed: Carol Oldfield was filmed stealing \u00a310 from the purse of an elderly amputee in Lancashire\n@highlight\nCarol Oldfield, 46, filmed taking \u00a310 from the purse of frail Molly Roberts\n@highlight\nOldfield, from Chorley, was given a suspended 12-week sentence for theft\n@highlight\nPreston Crown Court ordered her to repay the \u00a310 that she stole\n@highlight\nDespite pleading guilty she said she wants to set up her own care company\n@highlight\nShe was caught red-handed by a camera hidden in a mantelpiece clock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 421, "end": 439}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 798, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018She even says if @placeholder had needed the money so much, which she didn\u2019t, she would have lent her it if only she asked.", "idx": 44462}], "idx": 28881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first season of Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama \"The Newsroom\" bitterly divided viewers: Some embraced its depiction of the fast-paced world of cable news. Others found it overwrought and tuned in to \"hate-watch\" as the show dramatized current events to reveal the inner workings of the media. \"The Newsroom\" returns for season two on Sunday, and according to Jeff Daniels, who plays crotchety TV news anchor Will McAvoy, the show has found its groove. When we last left McAvoy, he was comparing the Republican tea party to the American Taliban on television. The season two opener takes place just a few weeks later, and McAvoy is facing the consequences of his words. Over the course of the 10 new episodes, the series will explore themes like Occupy Wall Street and a fictional story that rocks the network called Operation Genoa.\n@highlight\nAaron Sorkin's HBO drama \"The Newsroom\" returns this weekend\n@highlight\nJeff Daniels says he \"owns\" his character Will McAvoy this season\n@highlight\nThe show will tackle themes like the tea party and fictional news story called Genoa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 752, "end": 769}, {"start": 823, "end": 837}, {"start": 851, "end": 862}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 923, "end": 934}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Season one really was, for Aaron (@placeholder) on down, a first draft.", "idx": 44463}], "idx": 28882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee is accusing the VA of \"what appears to be an attempt to mislead Congress and the public\" by manipulating the number of veterans who died as a result of delays in care. In a letter to the VA secretary, Chairman Jeff Miller says the VA gave questionable information on a fact sheet distributed during a briefing to his committee in April and has consistently repeated that information in congressional testimony and to journalists. The VA's \"fact sheet\" from April 7 confirms 76 patients were harmed as a result of delays in gastrointestinal care and \"of these 76 patients, 23 have passed away,\" citing a \"national review ...of all consults since 1999.\"\n@highlight\nRep. Jeff Miller accuses the VA of \"what appears to be an attempt to mislead\"\n@highlight\nChairman of key House panel says the VA gave questionable information on a fact sheet\n@highlight\nMiller: \"VA scandal was created by selfish bureaucrats who lied in order to hide problems\"\n@highlight\nRobert McDonald is the new VA chief; Eric Shinseki resigned after series of CNN stories", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 71}, {"start": 89, "end": 90}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 260, "end": 261}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 304, "end": 305}, {"start": 507, "end": 508}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 766}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 862, "end": 863}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 931, "end": 932}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his confirmation hearing in July, @placeholder vowed to transform the embattled federal health care system.", "idx": 44467}], "idx": 28884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)(CNN) -- An accused killer was captured Monday at a bus station more than 250 miles from where police say he killed five people, including two teens, in a rural Georgia town. Thomas Jesse Lee, 26, surrendered to police in Tupelo, Mississippi, without any resistance, authorities said. Lee had been on the run since Saturday from LaGrange, Georgia, where he is accused of killing his wife, her parents, a family member and a friend. \"It makes us feel very good he's in custody,\" said Stewart Smith, the spokesman for the Troup County Sheriff's Office in Georgia. \"This was a crime where there were five murders. We've never had anything like that around here. 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The Cessna 210 single-engine plane went down shortly before 6 p.m. in a residential area of Roy, Utah, according to Ogden police dispatcher Brittany Dean. The plane had been cleared for landing at nearby Ogden Airport when it crashed, said Mike Fergus of the Federal Aviation Administration. Gary Cox was in the neighborhood, attending a family birthday party, when the power went out right after the plane went down. He told CNN affiliate KSL that he and a few other people found a man, later identified as the pilot, lying on the ground.\n@highlight\nNEW: Power has been restored to all but 875 of 1,700 homes\n@highlight\nA single-engine planes crashes in a Utah residential neighborhood\n@highlight\nThe pilot was hurt but coherent after the crash, a witness says\n@highlight\nTwo occupied homes caught fire after the plane crashed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 433, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Roy is about 6 miles southwest of @placeholder, with the affected neighborhood near Ogden-Hinckley Airport.", "idx": 44485}], "idx": 28896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- David Carradine's wife and his manager disputed suggestions that the actor's death was a suicide, while rescue workers and police in Bangkok, Thailand, said the actor's neck and genitals were found bound with rope. David Carradine was the star of the 1970s TV series, \"Kung Fu,\" and appeared in more than 100 films. After Carradine's body arrives back to the United States this weekend, an autopsy ordered by Carradine's family will be conducted, according to the actor's co-manager. \"They're doing everything possible to get to the bottom of what really happened,\" said Carradine's co-manager Tiffany Smith.\n@highlight\nNEW: David Carradine's family orders autopsy when body returns to United States\n@highlight\nActor's family, manager dispute suicide theory\n@highlight\nCarradine found hanging by rope in Bangkok hotel closet, police say\n@highlight\nHe was the star of \"Kung Fu\" TV series; also known as \"Bill\" in \"Kill Bill\" films", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I've always had an especially hard time with everything I've tried to do,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 44488}], "idx": 28897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN)We've just landed a washing machine-sized robot on a comet and NASA's chief scientist has no idea. Dr Ellen Stofan is deep in conversation with a journalist when, unable to contain himself any longer, an adviser with phone triumphantly held aloft blurts out: \"Rosetta -- It's landed!\" \"Wonderful\" Stofan beams, and the handful of reporters gathered in a lecture theater at University College London excitedly fidget in their seats. Barely has the probe touched down on a comet 310 million miles from Earth, then one of science's great minds is discussing humanity's next cosmic milestone. Stofan wants to land a man on Mars by the mid-2030s.\n@highlight\nNASA chief scientist, Ellen Stofan, wants humans on Mars by mid-2030s\n@highlight\nAstronauts would take 8 months to reach planet, face radiation, thin atmosphere\n@highlight\nStudying Mars would help us better understand Earth\n@highlight\nBelieves there must be intelligent life in our universe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 298, "end": 314}, {"start": 385, "end": 409}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So being able to have a laboratory on Mars, being able to have some sort of sustained human presence on @placeholder in the future, I think is critically important for science.\"", "idx": 44492}, {"query": "\"You know, we're really spending that money here on @placeholder,\" said Stofan.", "idx": 44493}], "idx": 28900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Chris Brown sat alone in court for 35 minutes on Friday while his lawyer talked with the judge and prosecutor behind closed doors in his probation violation case. The judge emerged from his chambers to order Brown to come back on June 10 because lawyers need more time to look at \"additional discovery\" in his case. While not much happened in Friday's hearing before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James Brandlin, ultimately it could be big trouble for the singer. In a court filing in February, prosecutors accused Brown of not completing the 180 days of community labor ordered when he pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in the beating of his girlfriend Rihanna.\n@highlight\nJudge orders Brown to come back to court on June 10\n@highlight\nProsecutors accuse Brown of not finishing 180 days of community labor\n@highlight\nBrown pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge in the beating of Rihanna in 2009\n@highlight\nBrown's lawyer called the prosecutor's filing 'fraudulent'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 388, "end": 420}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the pop star sat behind Brown in court at that hearing, it was @placeholder's second time in a courtroom with him.", "idx": 44495}], "idx": 28902} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A nurse who was quarantined against her will in New Jersey after treating Ebola patients in West Africa will not obey officials' instructions to seclude herself at home in Maine, she and her lawyers said on the \"Today\" show and to the Bangor Daily News. The nurse, Kaci Hickox, returned to Maine on Monday after New Jersey authorities released her from a hospital tent where state officials kept her over the weekend as part of a new quarantine policy. She hired a lawyer and spoke out about her isolation and was then transported to Maine. She has twice tested negative for the virus.\n@highlight\nNurse Kaci Hickox: \"I don't plan on sticking to the guidelines\" on quarantine\n@highlight\nShe will not quarantine herself in Maine and will fight any order to do so, lawyers say\n@highlight\nMaine health commissioner says state will compel her to comply\n@highlight\nHickox treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone; says she is not symptomatic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 240, "end": 256}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials are \"exploring all of our options\" to protect residents' health, Gov.", "idx": 44511}], "idx": 28914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Agatha Christie, pictured above, used a Belgian policeman as the inspiration behind her famous detective Hercule Poirot It is a mystery almost as great as those that he solves. It seems the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Poirot may have been unveiled as a policeman from Belgium. Little-known gendarme Jacques Hornais is the man who the author turned into her famous detective Hercule, according to the descendant of a wartime fundraiser. Christie introduced the sleuth in her 1920 novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and he went on to 'exercise his little grey cells' in 33 novels. Although the author never revealed any particular person as her inspiration an amateur researcher says he has now uncovered evidence Hornias could have been the real-life Poirot.\n@highlight\nIt's claimed Jacques Hornais is man who author turned into famous detective\n@highlight\nDetails have emerged of meeting between young Hornais and Christie\n@highlight\nIt is said that she played the piano for him in her home town of Torquay", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 209, "end": 232}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 308, "end": 322}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 495, "end": 525}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 796, "end": 810}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "when he uncovered the chance meeting between @placeholder and Christie.", "idx": 44516}], "idx": 28919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Turns out the \"gotcha\" moment in Thursday's New Hampshire debate wasn't so clear cut. Republican Scott Brown, who is vying for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's seat, appeared to botch a question on New Hampshire geography during the final debate in the contentious race. But after some post-debate map-checking, the former senator from Massachusetts, who moved back to New Hampshire after losing his Senate seat in 2013, actually got an apology from the reporter who questioned the candidate's familiarity with state geography. So did Brown get it right and WMUR's James Pindell got it wrong? Turns out, both were partly right.\n@highlight\nScott Brown appeared to botch a question on New Hampshire geography in the final Senate debate\n@highlight\nBut it's not so clear he did, and the reporter who asked the question even apologized\n@highlight\nMost of Sullivan County is north of Concord, but it's further west of the capital city", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, one of the state's top political reporters, had his sights set on Brown's relative lack of in-state credentials and asked Brown to talk specifically about economic conditions in Sullivan County -- one of 10 counties in the state.", "idx": 44524}, {"query": "Pindell, one of the state's top political reporters, had his sights set on @placeholder's relative lack of in-state credentials and asked Brown to talk specifically about economic conditions in Sullivan County -- one of 10 counties in the state.", "idx": 44525}], "idx": 28925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 09:34 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 17 April 2013 It was a day when old friends reunited and bitter enemies were urged to put aside their battles. But there were probably few attending Baroness Thatcher's funeral who found this request more difficult than Cherie Blair and Gordon Brown. The two have had a notoriously tricky relationship in private - and often in public - for much of the past 15 years, and their rare meetings are still fraught with tension. But when they met at St Paul's Cathedral today the pair managed to greet each other with impeccable grace, as Brown placed his hand on her arm and leaned in to kiss his arch-rival's wife on the cheek.\n@highlight\nBrown and the wife of Tony Blair sat beside each other in St Paul's Cathedral\n@highlight\nHave had notoriously tricky relationship since 2004, when Cherie's husband Tony was Prime Minister\n@highlight\nCherie was was convinced Brown, then Chancellor, was trying to usurp her husband as Prime Minister", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 226, "end": 242}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 522, "end": 540}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 771, "end": 789}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in a publicity interview for her book, Mrs @placeholder said: 'The problem", "idx": 44530}], "idx": 28928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A passenger on Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was found wearing an oxygen mask when the victim's body was recovered in eastern Ukraine, the Dutch foreign minister and public prosecutor's office said. \"They did not see the missile coming; but you know that someone was found with an oxygen mask over (his or her) mouth? So (he or she) had time to do that,\" Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans told the Dutch talk show \"Pauw\" on Wednesday. The Dutch public prosecutor confirmed the minister's account, saying that \"during the identification process an oxygen mask was indeed found on a victim.\" \"The mask was attached around the victim's neck with an elastic strap. The Netherlands Forensic Institute examined the mask for fingerprints, saliva and DNA, but the results were inconclusive,\" the prosecutor's office said in a statement Thursday. \"It is not known how and at what point the mask came to be around the victim's neck. The passenger's relatives were informed at the time. None of the other victims recovered were found to be wearing oxygen masks.\"\n@highlight\nThe plane crashed July 17 in eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 on board\n@highlight\nThe crash report says the plane was brought down by \"high-energy objects\"\n@highlight\nThe Dutch foreign minister said one passenger was found with an oxygen mask", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 41}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 370, "end": 385}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 663, "end": 692}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1236}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About two-thirds of those who died in the incident were @placeholder.", "idx": 44537}], "idx": 28933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Dan Brown's description of Manila as 'the gates of hell' in the American novelist's latest book has not gone down well with officials in the Philippine capital. The book 'Inferno,' which is being sold in the Philippines, describes a visitor to the city who is taken aback by poverty, crime and prostitution. The chairman of metropolitan Manila, Francis Tolentino, wrote an open letter to Brown on Thursday, saying that while 'Inferno' is fiction, 'we are greatly disappointed by your inaccurate portrayal of our beloved metropolis.' Raising ire: Author Dan Brown, left, has been blasted by officials in the Philippines for a quote in his latest novel Inferno, right, that likens the city to 'the gates of hell'\n@highlight\nDan Brown's Inferno angers an official in the Philippines, who wrote a letter expressing disappointment in the 'inaccurate portrayal' of Manila\n@highlight\nIn Inferno, a character describes the city as 'the gates of hell'\n@highlight\nActress Claire Danes received a similar rebuke after she called the city 'weird, smelly and full of rats' after she had filmed Brokedown Palace there", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 181, "end": 197}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We hope that this letter enlightens you and may it guide you the next time you cite @placeholder in any of your works.'", "idx": 44545}], "idx": 28939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:36 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:36 EST, 1 June 2013 Argentinian tourists have staged a British invasion, with record numbers flying in to the UK in the last year. The influx of more than 100,000 visitors \u2013 up more than a quarter year-on-year - comes despite renewed tensions between the two countries over the status of the Falkland Islands. Attempts by Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to stoke anti-British feeling have failed to stop her compatriots from spending a record \u00a3104million during holidays and business trips in 2012. Record: More than 100,000 visitors from Argentina travelled to the UK last year, spending more than \u00a3100million and staying for a total of 1.07million nights\n@highlight\n103,500 visits from Argentina in 2012 - up 27% year-on-year\n@highlight\nThey stayed in the UK for a total of 1.07million nights - an 84% rise\n@highlight\nVisitors from Argentina spent \u00a3101million, up from just \u00a340million in 2011\n@highlight\nPresident Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has stepped up claim to Islands", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 203, "end": 204}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 437, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "despite defence cuts, @placeholder would be able to defend the islands again,", "idx": 44547}], "idx": 28940} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.S.-led coalition intensified its airstrikes on ISIS targets in Syria and Iraq -- but that may not be enough to stop the terror group's bloody march. ISIS is closing in on the key Syrian Kurdish city of Kobani near the Turkish border, a civilian inside the city told CNN. The terror group is 3 kilometers (nearly 2 miles) east of Kobani, the civilian said on the condition of anonymity, basically confirming a report from the London-based monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. If ISIS takes Kobani, it would control a complete swath of land from its self-declared capital of Raqqa to the Turkish border, more than 100 kilometers (more than 60 miles) away.\n@highlight\nISIS within 3 kilometers of Syrian Kurdish town, resident says\n@highlight\nISIS is trying to capture a final stretch of land on its way to the Turkish border\n@highlight\n\"If the situation stays like this, we will see a massacre,\" says official in Kobani, Syria\n@highlight\nThe U.S. underestimated ISIS and overestimated Iraqi troops, Obama tells \"60 Minutes\"", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 466, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We need more effective airstrikes,\" @placeholder official Idriss Nassan said.", "idx": 44563}], "idx": 28950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Leaders of the G7 nations on Friday condemned Russian actions in and around Ukraine, promising punishments aimed at sending a message to Moscow. \"We have now agreed that we will move swiftly to impose additional sanctions on Russia,\" the G7 leaders said. \"Given the urgency of securing the opportunity for a successful and peaceful democratic vote next month in Ukraine's presidential elections, we have committed to act urgently to intensify targeted sanctions and measures to increase the costs of Russia's actions.\" The statement from the group -- which includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States -- came hours after U.S. President Barack Obama threatened Russia on Friday with new sanctions.\n@highlight\nU.S. official: G7 sanctions will be \"coordinated,\" \"not necessarily identical\"\n@highlight\nRussian fighter jets enter Ukrainian airspace on several occasions\n@highlight\nUkraine official announces \"second stage\" of operation against militants in Slavyansk\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama says targeted sanctions against Russia are \"ready to go\"", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 238, "end": 239}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 622}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 768, "end": 769}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to a senior Obama administration official, each @placeholder country \"will determine which targeted sanctions they will impose\" -- measures that \"will be coordinated and complementary, but not necessarily identical.\"", "idx": 44584}, {"query": "Russia's defense chief ordered new military drills Thursday near the border with eastern @placeholder after Ukrainian forces said they killed five pro-Russian militants in an operation to clear roadblocks near the city of Slavyansk.", "idx": 44586}], "idx": 28966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd The season hasn't even started yet and the world is already talking about the latest Barcelona and Real Madrid spat. But this time the Catalan club weren't even involved - in fact, the bad feelings came about in a pre-season match involving Real and a former Barca star. Roma's Seydou Keita refused to shake Portugal defender Pepe's hand and threw a water bottle at him - all before the kick-off of a friendly! Flashpoint: Seydou Keita (second left) withdraws his hand from Pepe's reach (fourth left) as he walks down the line of Real Madrid players\n@highlight\nMali midfielder played for Barcelona for four years until 2012\n@highlight\nIt looked like the El Clasico rivalry reared its head on Roma's US Tour\n@highlight\nKeita refused to shake Pepe's hand during the pre match pleasantries\n@highlight\nHe then lobbed a bottle at the tough defender - before the game started!\n@highlight\nFourth official claimed Pepe had spat at the 34-year-old\n@highlight\nKeita said he turned down Real to join their fierce rivals Barca\n@highlight\nHe accused Pepe of calling him a monkey during a clash in 2011\n@highlight\nEl Clasico games have turned ugly in recent years as rivalry hots up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Impact: @placeholder's team-mates try to pull him away (bottom centre) after Madrid players take issue with his actions, but he goes a step further", "idx": 44598}], "idx": 28970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack The African-American actor who claims he was detained and questioned because of racial profiling while shopping at the flagship Manhattan branch of Macy\u2019s last June has reached an undisclosed settlement with the retailer and the City of New York. Rob Brown, who stared in the HBO series Treme and movies such as Finding Forrest and Don Juan, was detained for 45 minutes on June 8, 2013 after buying a $1,300 watch for his mother. The Brooklyn-raised Brown, 30, said three white, plainclothes NYPD detectives quickly descended upon him and that he was handcuffed and paraded around the store until they realized their mistake and let him go.\n@highlight\nRob Brown, 30, was stopped by three plainclothes NYPD detectives after he purchased a $1,300 watch at Macy's last June\n@highlight\nThey allegedly told him 'he could not afford to make such an expensive purchase' before realizing their mistake and letting him go\n@highlight\nHe filed federal lawsuits against the store and the NYPD last November\n@highlight\nBrown was demanding unspecified damages amid accusations of false imprisonment, negligent training and civil rights allegations\n@highlight\nHe has now reached a settlement 'in principle' in his twin actions, although details have not been finalized", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The lawsuits by various plaintiffs who alleged racial profiling by @placeholder have been settled in principle,\u2019 said a spokesperson for Macy\u2019s.", "idx": 44604}], "idx": 28975} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Somewhere, somehow, someone tried to carry a tribal spear onto a commercial aircraft. Troy Thompson knows that not because he is privy to the nation's latest intelligence reports but because he works for Pennsylvania's Department of General Services, where objects discovered and surrendered at airport checkpoints are stored, sorted and resold to the public. The non-descript government building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, could be called the world's most unusual thrift store because of the odd assortment of stuff that ends up there. You'll find piles of hockey sticks and golf clubs, dozens of snow globes, enough rolling pins to equip a culinary school and so many pocketknives that they are sold by the pound. All of the items are prohibited on planes because they could be used as weapons or, in the case of snow globes, could contain liquid explosives.\n@highlight\nPassengers surrender 750,000 items annually at airport checkpoints, TSA says\n@highlight\nMany items are sold at a Pennsylvania warehouse and online\n@highlight\nKnives are the most common item surrendered; a horse whip is rather unusual", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 282}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But more often than not, rushed travelers surrender the items -- or \"voluntarily abandon\" them, in @placeholder parlance -- to screeners.", "idx": 44613}], "idx": 28982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is eyeing a decade of Premier League dominance after signing Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Filipe Luis. Mourinho splashed out around \u00a380million to bring the trio to Stamford Bridge from La Liga, where Fabregas had been deemed surplus to requirements at Barcelona and Filipe Luis and Diego Costa had just led Atletico Madrid to the league title. \u2018A team which has been a winning team for ten seasons is changing step by step, we\u2019ve bought new players and we are trying to build for the next decade,\u2019 said Mourinho, in a press conference at Chelsea\u2019s hotel in Velden, Austria, on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nBlues boss says his squad is improving step by step on last season\n@highlight\nMourinho insists he would not be at the club if he was not confident they could win the Premier League\n@highlight\nPortuguese coach says his team are better adapted to winning titles following their experiences in the league and Champions League last year\n@highlight\nMourinho thinks five or six teams could win the Premier League\n@highlight\nHe says Chelsea's only Champions League objective at this point is to qualify from the group stage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 376, "end": 390}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 972, "end": 987}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Special ones: Jose Mourinho speaks to new signing @placeholder during Chelsea training", "idx": 44618}], "idx": 28985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Thousands gathered in the Cuban capital on Sunday to pay their respects to one of Cuba's few remaining original revolutionaries, Juan Almeida, who according to state media died of a heart attack Friday evening. Cubans wait Sunday at Havana's Revolution Plaza to pay respects to deceased Cuban revolutionary Juan Almeida. A single column of people stretched around Havana's Revolution Square in a well-coordinated show of solidarity and remembrance during what state media reported as a national day of mourning. 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The South American nation's Central Bank will put into circulation 4.9 million of the two peso coins, which bear the dates 1833 and 1982-2012. In a statement the bank said that 1833, since when the islands have been under continuous British rule, represented the 'year of the usurpation by Great Britain'. Rewriting history: The Argentine coin commemorates the '30th anniversary of the recovery of the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich'\n@highlight\nCoin inscribed with dates 1833 - the 'year of the usurpation by Great Britain' - and 1982-2012\n@highlight\nIt marks the latest attempt by the government of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to stoke controversy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 890, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Falklands is to hold a referendum next year on its status as a @placeholder territory in a move designed to send a clear message to Argentina about the population's wishes.", "idx": 44636}], "idx": 29000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alexander Gustafsson entered the Octagon to a deafening reception from almost 30,000 fans, but left with tears in his eyes after a devastating punching display from Anthony Johnson. Johnson, in just his third fight at light heavyweight, landed a right hand early in the first round from which Gustafsson failed to recover. The Swede took a severe beating on the canvas before referee Marc Goddard stepped in to end his punishment and set Johnson up for a shot at champion Jon Jones. 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Peter Humphrey, 58, was fined \u00a319,000 and sentenced to two years and six months in a Chinese prison for 'illegally obtaining private information', after which he will be deported. His wife, Yingzeng Yu, 61, must serve two years and pay a fine of \u00a314,500. It is unclear whether or not she will also be deported on completion of her jail term. 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Political Editor President Barack Obama can't play Angry Birds on his smartphone. No Words With Friends, no Candy Crush, and no Texas Hold'em. And he can blame the NSA. A retired National Security Agency technical director said Thursday that the government spy shop tasked him with custom-fitting a Blackberry for the president. That meant stripping away every built-in feature that a hacker might exploit. 'You try to get rid of any functionality that's not really required,' Richard George told CNN Money. 'Every piece of functionality is an opportunity for the adversary.' So that means the leader of the free world isn't free to while away his hours crushing pigs with catapulting birds, or trying to come up with a 70-point play on a triple-word-score box.\n@highlight\nThe president has to use personal digital devices that the NSA has retrofitted with world-class encryption\n@highlight\nBlackberry leads the field in robust security, but the White House is testing Android devices\n@highlight\nObama's phone can only call about 10 numbers \u2013 phones that can match his for encryption and data protection\n@highlight\nThe NSA gave him a stripped-down smartphone with no games, and likely no selfie-camera or texting function", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 109, "end": 126}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 203, "end": 226}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 856, "end": 858}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blackberry insisted at the time, however, that 'the U.S. government continues to choose @placeholder for its unmatched security and cost effectiveness.'", "idx": 44646}], "idx": 29009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, \"Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published this fall by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely on current events. Julian E. Zelizer says Democrats should be questioning themselves on several key points. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- This week, Jews will conclude the eight-day celebration of Passover, a holiday that has often found its way into the political realm. Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. frequently invoked the story of the liberation of the Jewish people from the Egyptians in his struggle against white oppression. President Obama made headlines last week when he hosted a Passover Seder in the White House.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: Passover Seders involve four questions asked by youngest\n@highlight\nHe says Democrats should be asking themselves four key questions\n@highlight\nZelizer: Are they willing to compromise on their objectives to win GOP support?\n@highlight\nHe asks what priorities will take precedence for the Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 81, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 330, "end": 346}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 604, "end": 625}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last Wednesday and Thursday evenings, @placeholder gathered with families, friends and other groups to have a Seder.", "idx": 44651}, {"query": "When @placeholder ran for president, it was clear what kind of foreign policy he opposed.", "idx": 44653}], "idx": 29012} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It took a sprinkling of Christmas magic and a helluva lot of hard work but more than 640 million cards, letters and packages were processed nationwide Monday, on what the United States Postal Service described as their busiest day of the year. Fuelled by a surge of online purchases, in many areas deliveries will be made seven days a week, including Christmas Day. However, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe was confident they could cope, saying they were, 'ready for the rush and ready to deliver.' 'This isn't just our busiest time of year, it's our season,' he said. Dressed in a Santa hat, a postal worker moves a trolley full of packages at a mail processing plant in Indianapolis. Monday was the United States Postal Service's busiest day with more than than 640 million cards, letters and packages processed\n@highlight\nA surge in online purchases has seen last year's total rise by 33 million from 607 million\n@highlight\nPostmaster general Patrick Donahoe said they were ready for the rush\n@highlight\nExtra staff have been taken on at local post offices and processing plants to cope with the demand\n@highlight\nParcel delivery companies have also seen a spike in their numbers", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 171, "end": 198}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 705, "end": 732}, {"start": 950, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amazon said there are just four days left to place an order for free delivery by @placeholder.", "idx": 44655}], "idx": 29014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Calum Chambers' fairytale start to the season continued with what Adam Lallana called a 'magnificent' full England debut against San Marino. The past few months have been a whirlwind for the versatile defender, who in the summer made a \u00a316million move from Southampton to Arsenal. The 19-year-old has since featured heavily in the Champions League, started on numerous occasions in the Barclays Premier League and made his England debut from the bench against Norway last month. 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The carbon fibre Microjoule, which weighs just 35kg, could cover the 200 mile (320 km) journey between London and Manchester for just 12p (20 cents). The superlight vehicle was the winner of the Shell European Eco-Marathon contest to find the world's most fuel efficient vehicle. Scroll down for video French students have built a car that can travel almost 25,000 miles - the distance around the equator - on twelve litres of fuel. The carbon fibre Microjoule, which weighs just 35kg, could cover the 200 mile (320 km) journey between London and Manchester for just 12p (20 cents)\n@highlight\nThe vehicle was the winner of this year's Shell European Eco-Marathon\n@highlight\nAfter testing, judges calculated it could do 2,072 miles (3,330 km) per litre\n@highlight\nThe Microjolie was built by students at the La Joliverie College, in Nantes, western France, who beat 200 other teams competing at this week's event\n@highlight\nFuel efficiency is achieved through low tyre resistance, air resistance and a very low drag coefficient - or how it passes through the surrounding air\n@highlight\nWhen you spin the wheels, they turn for several minutes without stopping\n@highlight\nAn earlier version of this article said that the Microjoule could travel around the world on a single litre of fuel. In fact, the car would use around twelve litres of fuel to complete that distance. 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The iconic logo was illuminated late on Sunday evening, the first store to mark the start of the 24-hour (RED) initiative which will take place in Apple stores all over the world. (RED) has been operating in partnership with the global tech giant since 2012 and aims to raise awareness and spread hope of an AIDS-free world. 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The U.S. President told NBC that he does \u2018deserve a second term - but we\u2019re not done\u2019 and added that one of the toughest parts of the job is seeing his wife dragged into the political realm. He will 'keep on plodding away\u2019 and said many Americans are only frustrated with his performance because he hasn\u2019t been able to \u2018force Congress to implement every aspect of what I said in 2008\u2019.\n@highlight\nObama told NBC that Congress have stopped him achieving his aims\n@highlight\nDoesn't like family being dragged into politics but is proud of Michelle\n@highlight\nBoosted by recent positive jobs figures ahead of election in November", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lady, @placeholder have a good impression of her and she is ready for", "idx": 44678}], "idx": 29030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tiger Woods' agent says he may take legal action after the world's No. 1 golfer was accused of cheating on the course this year. Mark Steinberg, who has helped the American become the planet's wealthiest athlete, criticized a \"shameful, baseless\" report on the Golf.com website by TV commentator Brandel Chamblee. Chamblee, a former pro golfer, said in his end-of-season summary that Woods had been \"cavalier with the rules\" -- and he made parallels with one of his own school experiences when he was caught cheating in a math test and marked down from a grade of 100 to an \"F.\"\n@highlight\nReport giving Tiger Woods an \"F\" for 2013 is called \"absolutely disgusting\" by his agent\n@highlight\nMark Steinberg considering legal action over comments by Brandel Chamblee\n@highlight\nThe TV commentator says Wood was \"cavalier with rules\" but denies calling him a cheat\n@highlight\nWoods, the PGA Tour's player of the year, was penalized for three rule infringements in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 756, "end": 771}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's uninformed and malicious opinions, passed on as facts, and his desperate attempt to garner attention is deplorable.", "idx": 44684}], "idx": 29034} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- California's parole board Tuesday refused to release onetime Manson family acolyte Leslie Van Houten, finding the 60-year-old remains dangerous more than four decades after the group's Southern California murder spree. The board found that Van Houten \"still poses a risk to society,\" spokesman Luis Patino said. The decision marks the 19th time that she has been denied parole, and she won't be eligible again until 2013, Patino said. Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Patrick Sequeira praised the decision. \"The crime itself was absolutely horrendous -- the brutal slaughter of two individuals in their home, in a cruel and very horrifying manner,\" said Sequeira. \"It is our position that she never really has fully accepted responsibility for her crimes.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: No parole for Manson acolyte Leslie Van Houten\n@highlight\nNEW: 60-year-old convict \"still poses a risk to society,\" board rules\n@highlight\nVan Houten was convicted of first-degree murder for 1969 slaying of Rosemary LaBianca\n@highlight\nVan Houten has been continuously imprisoned since 1978", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 92, "end": 108}, {"start": 194, "end": 212}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 815, "end": 831}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}, {"start": 993, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Van Houten called @placeholder \"an opportunist of the cruelest, most vicious kind,\" but she was quick to emphasize that she accepts blame for her role in the crimes.", "idx": 44689}], "idx": 29039} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For 70 years, survivors of the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor have captivated listeners with their firsthand accounts, recalling buddies who died in their arms or the glasses worn by a low-flying Japanese pilot. They have participated in solemn wreath-laying ceremonies and spoken to civic groups and school children about the infamous day and the need for the United States to remain vigilant. But the gradual loss of the World War II generation has accelerated, and this year, perhaps more than any before it, evidence of a tide change is inescapable. The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, founded in 1958, is dissolving December 31. The passing of time, the difficulty in finding chapter officers and the health of its 2,700 members have taken their toll.\n@highlight\nPearl Harbors Survivors Association formally disbands at end of month\n@highlight\nAnother group, individuals are taking up the baton\n@highlight\nThis year's commemoration marks 70 years since Dec. 7 attacks on Oahu\n@highlight\nCremated remains of two service members will be placed in ships at Pearl Harbor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 577, "end": 610}, {"start": 791, "end": 825}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attack shook America's confidence and ushered the country into @placeholder", "idx": 44692}, {"query": "\"We were trained to fight the @placeholder, and the Japanese were trained to fight us,\" Bennett said.", "idx": 44695}], "idx": 29041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gordon Brown came close to losing his sight when he was in No 10, the former prime minister hinted last night. He made the admission in his Kirkcaldy constituency, as he confirmed he will not stand for re-election in May. Mr Brown said goodbye with his wife Sarah and young sons Fraser and John \u2013 as he did when leaving Downing Street in 2010. Scroll down for video Standing down: Today Gordon Brown (left), joined by his wife Sarah and sons John, 11, and Fraser, eight, said it was time to let a 'new person with new ideas' take over - and he will not return to frontline politics\n@highlight\nGordon Brown formally announced plans to stand down tonight\n@highlight\nHe told Kirckcaldy voters it was time for 'new person with new ideas'\n@highlight\nHe added he will decline any invitation to join the House of Lords\n@highlight\nFriends said he wants to bow out 'on a high' after independence fight\n@highlight\nCameron and Miliband paid tribute for his years of public service", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "David Cameron, who defeated Mr @placeholder at the last general election, said he \u2018wished him well\u2019.", "idx": 44701}], "idx": 29046} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man was charged $27,000 for chicken parmesan and two beers at a Tennessee restaurant after a card machine glitch added extra zeroes to customers' bills on October 21, one as high as $99,000. James Morgan, 22, never expected to leave Chop House in Knoxville with a full stomach and an empty bank account but last Friday he noticed a very suspicious charge of $27,000 on a bill that should have been $27. 'Just having everything kind of stripped away from you,' said James Morgan of how it felt to notice the card error. Overcharged: A man was charged $27,000 for a chicken parmesan dinner that should have cost him $27\n@highlight\n'Just having everything kind of stripped away from you,' said James Morgan of how it felt to notice the $27,000 charge on his card\n@highlight\nCustomers incorrectly paid anywhere from $8,000 to $99,000 due to a credit card machine glitch\n@highlight\nThe glitch only affected customers on October 21 and that the restaurant Chop House is working on getting all of the charges reversed", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder isn't the only customer who got overcharged that night and some were stripped of even more cash for their meal.", "idx": 44702}], "idx": 29047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Williams and Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 03:28 EST, 29 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:42 EST, 30 May 2013 Britain was embroiled in a costly legal farce last night over the fate of up to 90 Taliban detainees suspected of trying to kill UK troops. Lawyers for the Afghans \u2013 given a huge platform yesterday by the BBC \u2013 claimed the prisoners are being illegally detained at a \u2018secret\u2019 prison within Camp Bastion in Helmand Province and demanded they be brought before a court or released. But when Defence Secretary Philip Hammond indicated that the military was prepared to release them to the Afghan authorities, the same lawyers \u2013 funded by legal aid \u2013 said they might launch fresh action in the UK courts to prevent that happening.\n@highlight\nEight of the inmates have been held for as long as 14 months\n@highlight\nThey haven't been charged or given access to lawyers, it is claimed\n@highlight\nDefence Secretary Philip Hammond today defended the policy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 233, "end": 234}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 694, "end": 695}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that detainees should not be released into the hands of the @placeholder", "idx": 44703}], "idx": 29048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 08:55 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 23 August 2013 A man who displayed signs of mental health problems as a teenager has been locked up by his parents for 30 years. Dong Hai,46, was caged in a five square metre stone shelter in his parent's back yard when they grew frightened that he could hurt someone. Dong Watou and his wife Xiao Hong from Longhai, southeast China's Fujian Province said they had appealed to hospitals for help when their only son grew distressed and they feared for his mental health. Caged: Xiao Hong uses a hole in the stone wall to wash her son Dong Hai inside the stone cage with a cloth\n@highlight\nDong Hai has been caged inside stone shelter in China's Fujian province\n@highlight\nFive square metre space has been his home since the age of sixteen\n@highlight\nHis parents use a gap in the stone wall to pass through cans of food\n@highlight\nThey spray water into the cage to clean their son who has no physical contact\n@highlight\nHai hasn't set foot outside the cage in thirty years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Held back: @placeholder was beaten up by a drunk driver, who left him with nasty scars (right) He now struggles to work and his family find it hard to make ends meet", "idx": 44705}], "idx": 29049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leah Simpson PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 19 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:31 EST, 20 July 2012 With the season finale airing on Sunday night, The Bachelorette star Emily Maynard is already making arrangements to extend her 15 minutes of fame - with a move to Hollywood on the cards. But in the meantime, Emily Maynard is pinned down to North Carolina. The 26-year-old single mother stepped out in the city of Charlotte today and while she couldn\u2019t enjoy the luxury of a meal in public with her beau, she instead joined a female friend for lunch. Lady of leisure: Emily Maynard grabbed lunch with a friend in Charlotte, North Carolina today\n@highlight\nBachelorette spoiler alert", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Recent reports suggest she is hoping to capitalise on the show's success by starring in a spin-off with her rumoured new love @placeholder.", "idx": 44711}], "idx": 29053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has authorized his vice president to negotiate a transfer of power with opposition parties, the state-run Saba News Agency reported Monday. Vice President Abd Rabo Mansou Hadi has \"the constitutional authority to conduct a dialogue with the signatories of the initiative made by the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States,\" Saleh said in a presidential decree published by Saba. The president, who has been in Saudi Arabia recuperating from a bomb attack for more than three months, said he was acting \"to reach a political solution to the current political crisis and in order to preserve Yemen's unity, security and stability.\"\n@highlight\nThe opposition coalition group's spokesman calls the move a stalling tactic\n@highlight\nVice President Hadi has the authority to negotiate transfer, President Saleh says\n@highlight\nSaleh has been in Saudi Arabia recuperating from a bomb attack", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 66}, {"start": 174, "end": 189}, {"start": 223, "end": 242}, {"start": 368, "end": 391}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decree gives @placeholder authority to sign the proposal, which would result in early presidential elections intended to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.", "idx": 44712}], "idx": 29054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 5 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:43 EST, 5 February 2014 When Josh and Robbyn Blick learned that their son would be born with a fatal genetic abnormality, they were excited about the days they would get to spend with him - even if there weren't many. So when little Zion Isaiah was born on January 11 - weighing just 4 pounds and 7 ounces - they were [overjoyed] to welcome him - and overjoyed when he fought to live for ten days. The couple, along with their four other young sons, documented the ten precious days they got to spend with baby Zion at their home in Lake Zurich, Illinois before he passed away on January 21.\n@highlight\nWhen Zion Isaiah Blick was born on January 11, his parents Joshua and Robbyn knew he would not have long to live\n@highlight\nSo the Illinois couple made sure they appreciated every precious moment - and documented his short life in a series of touching images\n@highlight\nHe passed away on January 21 after struggling to breathe\n@highlight\nHis parents, who are devout Christians, said his short life taught them about life, God and love", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "smiling pictures followed, with @placeholder cooing over his tiny size.", "idx": 44715}], "idx": 29055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal fear Jack Wilshere will need ankle surgery, which could rule him out for up to four months. The England midfielder limped off during Arsenal\u2019s 2-1 defeat by Manchester United on Saturday after a challenge by Paddy McNair. Wilshere, 22, left the Emirates without crutches, raising hopes that the injury might not be serious, but he in fact suffered ligament damage to his left ankle. He will have a further assessment on Thursday when he is due to see an ankle specialist. Surgery would probably sideline him until March, but even without an operation he will miss up to three months.\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere suffered ligament damage to his left ankle on Saturday\n@highlight\nWilshere fell in agony after Manchester United's Paddy McNair tackle\n@highlight\n22-year-old is set to miss up to three months without surgery at best", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 165, "end": 181}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 712, "end": 728}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then, when he dived to make the pass, @placeholder came in to make the tackle and took him from the back and the side.", "idx": 44719}], "idx": 29057} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- For thousands of years, China has seen itself as the Middle Kingdom, the center of the universe -- a view that shapes China's understanding of the world and contributes to an indifferent attitude toward other countries. The world may be watching the U.S. election, but China isn't concerned with who wins. And many here believe America has lost the credibility it once had on the world stage. Unlike the 1960s or '70s, when America had a more convincing claim as the moral arbiter of the world, many Chinese officials now believe the United States is only concerned with its own economic gain.\n@highlight\nAi: Romney, Obama evaded mention of China's suspect human rights issues in campaign\n@highlight\nWhile not perfect, Ai says America should be proud of its elections and democracy\n@highlight\nAi: China's one-party system is inhuman, stands against weight of civilization\n@highlight\nWhile China desires to understand the world, it fails to accept its universal values", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 743, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chinese intellectuals, and indeed the public at large, believe that no matter who wins the race, @placeholder will have to be soft in its approach to our country because there is so much at stake.", "idx": 44723}], "idx": 29060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for the match report from Wembley with all the best pictures Jose Mourinho relaxed following Chelsea's victory against Liverpool on Saturday with a trip to Wembley to see Dallas Cowboys take on Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL International Series the following night. Making up a star-studded capacity crowd on a chilly evening in London, the Chelsea boss - sporting a scarf - was greeted at pitch-side by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before making his way to his seat. Also in the crowd to see the Cowboys cruise to an easy 31-17 victory was Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Olympic diver Tom Daley, politician George Osbourne, singers Laura Wright, Joss Stone and Eliza Doolittle plus television personalities Spencer Matthews and Lucy Watson.\n@highlight\nChelsea manager Jose Mourinho was top of the bill as the celebs came out to watch NFL game\n@highlight\nFamous faces included politician George Osbourne and Made in Chelsea's Lucy Watson and Spencer Matthews\n@highlight\nThe Cowboys cruised to a 31-17 victory over the Jaguars in front of a capacity Wembley crowd", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 205, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 256}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 418, "end": 431}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 906, "end": 920}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 960, "end": 975}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Mayor Boris Johnson welcomed NFL fans to the nation's capital and he was involved in the pre-match coin toss", "idx": 44731}], "idx": 29064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A radio host pointed it out to me on my book tour, with alarm: a chapter in my new book -- written three years ago about my president, Goodluck Jonathan, and his handling of Boko Haram, terror and insecurity in Nigeria -- could have been written today, almost word for word. \"The truth is that I don't feel safe,\" I wrote in \"Searching for a Vote of Confidence.\" \"I, like many others living in Nigeria, will myself to feel safe, knowing I must take the risk and get onto the roads each day; we have no choice. But when it comes to the meat of it, you cannot possibly, really feel safe. Children have been kidnapped; average Nigerians' parents, \"big men\" (the elite), \"oyinbos\" (foreigners), and celebrities -- from the forbidding Pete Edochie to the clownish Mr. Ibu -- have been kidnapped; government officials have been kidnapped, and now youth corps members have been kidnapped.\"\n@highlight\nNigeria \"desperate with hopelessness\" over kidnapped girls, says Chude Jideonwo\n@highlight\nHe criticizes the country's leaders for their inaction\n@highlight\n\"The government must earn the trust of its people,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 351, "end": 368}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 968, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On 14 April 2014, it happened again -- like @placeholder had never seen before.", "idx": 44733}], "idx": 29065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Monaco's Royal Palace on Wednesday denied a published report that Prince Albert's bride-to-be, Charlene Wittstock, discovered information about the prince and tried to flee to her native South Africa but was stopped by police. \"The Royal Palace formally denies the false allegations published on the site www.lexpress.fr,\" the palace statement said, pointing out that the report was published \"just days before the wedding ceremony between S.A.S. Prince Albert and Miss Charlene Wittstock.\" \"The sole intention of these rumors is to seriously damage the image of the Sovereign, as a result of damaging that of Miss Wittstock, and bear down on this happy event,\" the statement concluded.\n@highlight\nNEW: Albert's adviser on the story: \"They were hurt, but not for long\"\n@highlight\nMonaco's Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock are to be married this weekend\n@highlight\nFrench news managine reported Wittstock tried to flee to her native South Africa\n@highlight\nMagazine said she discovered Albert's life was \"not as exemplary as she imagined\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 104, "end": 121}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 479, "end": 496}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 833}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a sovereign principality, is one of the smallest countries in the world, measuring just under 2 square miles.", "idx": 44735}], "idx": 29066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beach goers swimming in areas concealed by shark nets may not be as safe as they think they are, according to a report that claims many of the nets \u2018have huge holes easily big enough for a shark to pass through\u2019. Many of the nets which partially cover NSW beaches are \u2018tattered and twisted\u2019 Channel 7 revealed, during a report which showed marine life such as Eagle Rays and Shortfin Mako Sharks stuck in the ineffective barriers. In the shocking underwater footage various sealife are seen dead and decaying in the nets as one Ray was set free by the Channel\u2019s cameraman.\n@highlight\nA Channel 7 report found holes and tears in nets at popular NSW beaches\n@highlight\nBondi Beach's barrier was named as the 'worst'\n@highlight\nReport found trapped marine life dead and decaying in the nets\n@highlight\nComes after shark sightings and beach closures along the coast including at Manly and Newcastle\n@highlight\nThere are shark nets at 51 beaches across NSW\n@highlight\nThey are 'not designed to act as a total barrier between bathers and sharks'\n@highlight\nEnvironmentalists have labelled the nets 'indiscriminate killers'", "entities": [{"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 394}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are a natural and important part of the ocean environment, and when we enter open waters we are entering their domain \u2013 not a swimming pool.", "idx": 44745}], "idx": 29070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One summer day back in 2008, fisherman Ali Omar went to see Daniela Bleattler, a Swiss photographer living in Lamu, the beautiful island off the Kenyan coast. Struggling to make a living, Omar asked Bleattler if she had a job for him. Bleattler didn't, but asked him instead whether he could help her find any \"tanga,\" the old sails from the traditional dhows that she loved. A couple of days later, the local fisherman returned with a magnificent brownish old sail, weathered by years of salt and storms from navigating the Indian Ocean waters. \"It had a big hole in the center created by the wind and the old age of the material,\" remembers Bleattler, who at the time had just come out of a relationship. \"I just laughed and said to him, 'if I do a big red heart around it, this will look just like my broken heart at the moment.'\"\n@highlight\nAli Lamu turns old fishing material and recycled items into artwork and handicrafts\n@highlight\nThe handmade creations are mostly made by old dhow sails, or 'tanga' in Swahili\n@highlight\nThe artisans paint thoughtful messages on the creations promoting love and peace\n@highlight\nClients can buy Ali Lamu's offerings from a small boutique on the island or online", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 69, "end": 85}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which is also the name some locals use for Omar, has 34 permanent staff and sometimes employs as many as 70 people.", "idx": 44757}], "idx": 29078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:19 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:45 EST, 24 December 2013 Maybe it was getting his first video game, Cosmic Avenger, for Christmas at the age of 12, and then having to wait an entire year for the hard-to-land Colecovision console to play it on that made Michael Thomasson so determined to get his hands on every video game and system he could find. Now, 31 years and roughly 11,000 games later, Thomasson is the newly crowned world record holder for having the largest collection of video games.\n@highlight\nMichael Thomasson has just made the new Guiness World Records 2014 Gamer's Edition for having the largest collection of video games\n@highlight\nHe estimates the cache, which he keeps in the basement of his Buffalo home, to be worth about $700,000 - $800,000\n@highlight\nWhile there are many favorite's, he says the worst of the bunch is the Pippin, apple's foray into games that was released in 1995", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 290, "end": 306}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 543, "end": 559}, {"start": 583, "end": 603}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took counters from the @placeholder days to get through Michael Thomasson's games 'archive'", "idx": 44763}], "idx": 29082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Syria has crossed a \"red line\" with its use of chemical weapons, including the nerve agent sarin gas, against rebels, a move that is prompting the United States to increase the \"scale and scope\" of its support for the opposition, the White House said Thursday. The acknowledgment is the first time President Barack Obama's administration has definitively said what it has long suspected -- that President Bashar al-Assad's forces have used chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war. \"The intelligence community estimates that 100 to 150 people have died from detected chemical weapons attacks in Syria to date; however, casualty data is likely incomplete,\" Ben Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, said in a statement released by the White House.\n@highlight\nThe White House says it plans to share the findings with Congress and U.S. allies\n@highlight\nSen. John McCain says the rebels need anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons\n@highlight\nBetween 100 to 150 people are believed to have died in Sarin gas attacks, the White House says\n@highlight\nThe United States plans to step up its military support of the rebels, the White House says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 405, "end": 419}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The administration believes that al-Assad's government maintains control of the chemical weapons and that there is \"no reliable, corroborated reporting to indicate that the opposition in Syria has acquired or used chemical weapons,\" @placeholder statement said.", "idx": 44764}], "idx": 29083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ukrainian special forces moved against pro-Russian demonstrators in the eastern city of Donetsk late Monday after the country's acting President vowed to resist efforts to \"dismember\" his country, his office reported. The troops cleared armed protesters from the headquarters of Ukrainian security services in Donetsk, one of three cities where pro-Moscow uprisings took place over the weekend, acting President Oleksandr Turchynov's office announced Monday night. There were no casualties in the operation, Victoria Sumar, deputy secretary of the National Defense and Security Council, told reporters. Police battled protesters in one of the other two cities, while authorities set up a committee to negotiate with a self-declared \"army\" in the third.\n@highlight\nPolice, protesters battle in Kharkov\n@highlight\nBloodless raid retakes Donetsk headquarters, government says\n@highlight\nRussia trying to \"dismember\" Ukraine, acting President says\n@highlight\nQuit blaming us and listen to your people, Moscow tells Kiev", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 412, "end": 430}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 548, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are ready to send a reserve unit to @placeholder if needed.", "idx": 44765}], "idx": 29084} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- IFA, one of Europe's largest consumer electronics exhibitions kicked off this week in Berlin. With manufacturing giants such as Samsung, Sony and LG all rumored to be launching new products at the show, CNN asked Stephen Graves, online editor at Stuff magazine, to select five of his favorite gadgets from the exhibition floor. Sony Xperia Z1 Sony's new flagship smartphone features an amazing 20.7MP camera, plus an even tougher and more water-resistant frame than its predecessor the Xperia Z. Inside, the Xperia Z1 has a more powerful quad-core processor and a whopping 3000mAh battery -- and with a razor-sharp 5in full HD screen, it's shaping up to be yet another top class Android phone.\n@highlight\nSony's new flagship smartphone features a 20.7MP camera, plus a tougher and more water-resistant frame\n@highlight\nThe Panasonic 4k is around four times bigger than an iPad and manages only two hours of battery life\n@highlight\nThe Galaxy Gear will be able to handle the smartphone basics: phone calls, Web surfing and e-mails\n@highlight\nThe 3Doodler extrudes hot, quick-setting plastic from its nozzle nib, allowing you to \"sketch\" out small 3D models", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 155, "end": 156}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For all the latest news from @placeholder 2013, click here.", "idx": 44769}], "idx": 29086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 13:51 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:07 EST, 4 December 2013 A military couple whose engagement ring was secretly bought by actor Paul Walker came forward today after finally having their suspicions confirmed that the star was behind the act of amazing generosity. Soldier Kyle Upham and his new wife Kristen were in a Santa Barbara jewellery store in 2004 looking for a diamond ring shortly before he was sent on his second deployment back to Iraq. The couple quickly realized that the other shopper in the store was Fast And The Furious star Walker and struck up a conversation. Kyle revealed to the actor that he had just come back from a tour of duty in Iraq.\n@highlight\nThe actor was in a Santa Barbara jewellery store in 2004 when he carried out the random act of generosity\n@highlight\nA store employee revealed the story after Walker's tragic death in a fiery car crash on Saturday at the age of 40", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 549, "end": 580}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had sought out the manager of the store and told him to put the ring 'on his tab'.", "idx": 44771}], "idx": 29088} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 20 September 2013 Drinks giant Coca-Cola has apologised to a family after it found 'You Retard' printed inside a bottle cap. Blake Loates, from Alberta, Canada, was shocked to read the insulting profanity as she drank from the low-calorie fruit drink. 'We immediately thought, you have got to be kidding me?' she told the Huffington Post Alberta. 'We thought it might been a disgruntled employee or someone in a (bottling) plant playing a joke,' she added. Scroll down for video Blake Loates sent this photo to her father Doug, who was appalled at the apparent insult printed in her daughter's soft drink\n@highlight\nBlake Loates, from Alberta, Canada, was shocked to read the insulting profanity as she drank from the low-calorie fruit drink\n@highlight\nShe has two half sisters born premature who suffer varying disabilities\n@highlight\nHer father wrote to Coca-Cola underlining how offensive it was to the family\n@highlight\nCoca-Cola apologised, blamed a contest which prints French and English words on the bottom of some lids of the drink", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 400, "end": 422}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He explained that he has two young daughters, both born premature and consequently suffer disabilities, and two older daughters, including @placeholder, from his first marriage.", "idx": 44779}], "idx": 29093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye and Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:00 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 20 November 2013 The Neo-Nazi serial killer who targeted blacks and Jews and paralyzed pornographer Larry Flynt in 1978 has been executed. Early this morning, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the appeal of two last-minute stays of execution granted to Joseph Paul Franklin over the single drug Missouri planned to use in his execution. Less than one hour later, at 6.17am CST, Franklin's death sentence was carried out with an injection of pentobarbital at the state prison in Bonne Terre, Missouri.\n@highlight\nJoseph Paul Franklin admitted to killing 22 people across multiple states between 1977 and 1980\n@highlight\nHe was executed less than an hour after the U.S. Supreme Court put an end to last-minute legal maneuvering\n@highlight\nFranklin declined his last meal, made no statement and said nothing in the death chamber\n@highlight\nHe was on Missouri death row for the 1977 killing of a Jewish man outside a St. Louis synagogue\n@highlight\nHis lawyers argued pentobarbital was inhumane\n@highlight\nMr Franklin also shot Hustler publisher Larry Flynt in 1978 in Georgia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 370, "end": 389}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 629, "end": 648}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder would rather his shooter rot away in a prison cell.", "idx": 44782}], "idx": 29094} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It used to be one of the great sights in tennis -- the likes of Boris Becker and John McEnroe flying around the net, executing flawless volleys to follow up precision serves. But the fearsome hitting power of modern tennis players has destroyed an art once finessed by some of Wimbledon's greatest champions, according to eight-time grand slam winner Ivan Lendl. Czech legend Lendl believes the bold playing style -- mastered to thrilling effect on grass by legends such as Rod Laver, Stefan Edberg, Martina Navratilova and Pat Rafter -- has been outdated by advances in technology and training.\n@highlight\nFormer world No. 1 Ivan Lendl says serve and volley is too difficult in modern tennis\n@highlight\nHitting power and new technologies mean players now stay at the baseline\n@highlight\nRoger Federer is finding it harder to serve and volley, says Tim Henman\n@highlight\nWimbledon legend Pete Sampras believes the technique is a dying art", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even @placeholder, whose serve-and-volley prowess helped secure six Wimbledon titles, has abandoned the technique.", "idx": 44796}], "idx": 29104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:41 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 14 November 2013 Sarah Chavez, 22, is accused of fatally stabbing a 30-year-old woman at a Las Vegas bar on Tuesday night A 22-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly fatally stabbing a mother of two who tripped her boyfriend over in a Las Vegas bar on Tuesday night. Sarah Ann Chavez is accused of killing 30-year-old Misty Elaine Madera following a brawl at Champagne's Cafe on South Maryland Parkway about 11pm. Officers found Madera lying in the back parking lot with stab wounds to her neck as Chavez, covered in blood, was being held back by a bar patron.\n@highlight\nSarah Ann Chavez, 22, is accused of fatally stabbing Misty Elaine Madera, 30, outside a Las Vegas bar on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nWitnesses said the women brawled after Madera tripped over Chavez's boyfriend inside Champagne's Cafe\n@highlight\nMadera, a mother of two, died in hospital\n@highlight\nChavez has been charged with murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 359, "end": 374}, {"start": 410, "end": 428}, {"start": 451, "end": 466}, {"start": 471, "end": 492}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 664, "end": 679}, {"start": 717, "end": 735}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder reportedly yelled, 'She has a knife', before she was attacked.", "idx": 44797}], "idx": 29105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thousands of anti-government protesters defied an order Sunday to disperse from the capital's commercial center, but the government said it would use negotiation -- not force -- to get them to comply. Police estimated that as many as 50,000 members of the group United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship were at the Rajprasong intersection in the heart of Bangkok. They forced the closure of luxury shopping malls, blocked entrances to five-star hotels and made access to a holy shrine difficult. A spokesman for the government's peacekeeping operations, Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd, said that the protesters had \"incited and created a situation which has caused great inconvenience to the conduct of business and the pursuit of normal activity.\"\n@highlight\nUp to 50,000 protesters occupy commercial heart of the Thai capital\n@highlight\nOpposition \"red shirts\" demand that PM Abhisit dissolve parliament soon\n@highlight\nSupporters of Thaksin Shinawatra say they will continue until demands are met", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 289, "end": 335}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 593, "end": 611}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 964, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prime Minister @placeholder took to the airwaves Sunday, urging people in the affected area to be patient.", "idx": 44799}], "idx": 29107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 30 pro-Russian and Chechen 'terrorists' have been killed during gun battles in eastern Ukraine as tensions in the region continue to escalate. Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on his Facebook page that four government troops also died and another 20 were injured during clashes between local forces and pro-Moscow militia in Slovyansk. Fighting took place at various positions around the city during the government's biggest effort to quash unrest in the mainly Russian-speaking east. 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Arsen Pavlov, who goes by the call sign Motorola, dressed in battle fatigues and sported a broken arm in a sling to wed sweetheart Elena Kolenkina in the eastern Ukraine city, currently at the centre of the the country's bloody civil war. Snipers kept watch through windows of the town's registry office while guests included several high-ranking separatist leaders including the self-proclaimed Governor of Donetsk, Pavel Gubarev.\n@highlight\nArsen Pavlov wed sweetheart Elena Kolenkina in flashpoint city\n@highlight\nGuests included the self-proclaimed governor of Donetsk, Pavel Gubarev\n@highlight\nSnipers kept watch through windows of the town's registry office\n@highlight\n23 government soldiers killed during attempt to retake eastern regions\n@highlight\nGovernment troops have been fighting separatists for over three months\n@highlight\nPresident Poroshenko said that Kiev would 'find and destroy' the pro-Russian separatists responsible for missile attack", "entities": [{"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}]}, "qas": [{"query": "heavy toll is a major blow after @placeholder's forces appeared to be", "idx": 44805}], "idx": 29112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The search for a Canadian man and a Japanese woman who went missing during a fishing trip in Montana has been suspended due to severe weather conditions. It is believed 56-year-old father-of-two Danny Heyland and 75-year-old Fuki Nishibayashi fell into Mission Lake - known for its cutthroat and rainbow trout - while out on the water on November 22. The body of their friend, 63-year-old Canadian Kazuhiko Hayashizaki was discovered by divers three days later but now the lake has frozen over and heavy snowfall has made it almost impossible to get to. Missing: It is believed 56-year-old father-of-two Danny Heyland (left) and 75-year-old Fuki Nishibayashi (right) fell into Mission Lake, known for its cutthroat and rainbow trout, while out on the water on November 22\n@highlight\nIt is believed 56-year-old Danny Heyland and 75-year-old Fuki Nishibayashi fell into Mission Lake on November 22\n@highlight\nThe body of their friend, 63-year-old Canadian Kazuhiko Hayashizaki was discovered by divers three days later\n@highlight\nThe search for the missing anglers has been suspended now the lake has frozen over and heavy snowfall has made it almost impossible to get to", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 226, "end": 242}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 399, "end": 418}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 841, "end": 857}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 955, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had apparently accompanied his two friends on fishing trips to Montana before and was a seasoned fisherman.", "idx": 44809}], "idx": 29114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- George Zimmerman should only be prosecuted if, after an exhaustive investigation and an honest assessment of Florida's \"stand your ground\" law, special prosecutor Angela Corey concludes that there is a strong possibility of proving his guilt at trial for the killing of Trayvon Martin. No American should ever be prosecuted for any crime as a consequence of the demands of a crowd, however large or vocal. This core principle of justice should stand regardless of the facts of a case or the radioactivity of a defendant. The justice system, fragile at best, is imperiled when prosecutorial decisions are tied to politics.\n@highlight\nEugene O'Donnell: Prosecutor needs to see if Zimmerman can be proven guilty\n@highlight\nO'Donnell: No American should ever be prosecuted for a crime because of demands of crowds\n@highlight\nHe says prosecutors should vigorously pursue cases when justice demands it\n@highlight\nO'Donnell: Major challenge for prosecution would be disproving Zimmerman's story", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 979, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opinion: Without protests, justice for @placeholder can't be served", "idx": 44817}], "idx": 29122} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Muslim ex-husband of American woman Nicole Lynn Mansfield, shot dead in Syria for supposedly fighting with rebel forces, is a religious hardliner who may have indoctrinated her into his beliefs. Ayman Mohammed Bafil, from Saudi Arabia, hates the freedoms that people have in the U.S. and thinks anyone who does not believe in Islam is \u2018going to hell\u2019. A close family friend said that he has medieval beliefs and sees women as only being fit for cooking, raising children and having sex. 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While some media outlets have since pointed out that Perkins was perhaps courting controversy, his system of wealthier Americans having more say at the ballot box follows an equally bizarre argument this week from Bud Konheim, CEO of luxury retailer Nicole Miller. Konheim took a different tack on the inequality debate, asserting instead that all Americans are wealthy. According to Konheim, \"We've got a country that the poverty level is wealth in 99% of the rest of the world. So we're talking about woe is me, woe is us, woe is this. ... The guy that's making, oh my God, $35,000 a year. ... Why don't we try that out in India or some country we can't even name ... China, anyplace -- that guy is wealthy.\"\n@highlight\nJennifer Erickson: The rich like Tom Perkins and Bud Konheim live in a bubble\n@highlight\nErickson: Konheim's idea that the poor in America are actually wealthy is ludicrous\n@highlight\nShe says median incomes in American are lower now than they were in 2000\n@highlight\nErickson: Without a vibrant middle class, America will fall behind in economic growth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 887, "end": 903}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Konheim and @placeholder can disparage their fellow citizens all they want, but the truth is that the American economy will do better when more Americans are doing better.", "idx": 44828}], "idx": 29130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's always all about Lionel Messi at Barcelona. It has been since the ethereal teenager imposed himself on the British consciousness in a Champions League tie with Chelsea nine years ago. On Tuesday he takes on Manchester City in the Etihad and the questions surrounding him are frenzied as ever. Should he have made a late-night visit to a casino with Gerard Pique and Cesc Fabregas 24 hours after the 1-0 defeat by Malaga? Why did he play so badly against Malaga? What is his relationship with manager Luis Enrique? (Non-existent, say sources at Barcelona). And, most importantly, will the ongoing tax inquiry into his financial affairs by the Spanish authorities cause him to up and leave the club with which he has been synonymous?\n@highlight\nBarcelona face Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday\n@highlight\nLionel Messi is looking to bounce back after a poor display against Malaga\n@highlight\nThe Argentine's future has been the subject of speculation for months\n@highlight\nMessi is involved in a \u00a33m tax case and has spoken about leaving the club\n@highlight\nBarca have lacked a coherent strategy since losing the late Tito Vilanova\n@highlight\nManchester City vs Barcelona: How do the two teams compare?\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Barcelona news", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 139, "end": 154}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 786, "end": 801}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1271}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But one defeat is enough these days to allow onlookers to pick open old wounds and, short of winning the league or the Champions League, those close to the club don't expect @placeholder to survive the summer.", "idx": 44830}], "idx": 29131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hollywood celebrated television's best and brightest at the 61st Emmy Awards on Sunday night. \"Gossip Girl\" Blake Lively was the night's best-dressed in a pailette-encrusted Versace gown. While many actresses played it safe in classic cuts and neutral colors, there were a few standouts, mostly young stars who brought excitement to an otherwise ordinary red carpet. \"Gossip Girl\" Blake Lively was the night's best dressed in a pailette-encrusted Versace gown with a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit. With this bold choice, Lively secured her place as Hollywood's sexiest young star -- a style icon in the making. Lively's \"Gossip Girl\" co-star Leighton Meester, another style star to watch, opted for a less overtly sexy look. Meester showed just enough skin in a delicately draped, goddess-inspired gown by Bottega Veneta.\n@highlight\nInStyle picks the best dressed from the red carpet at the Primetime Emmys\n@highlight\nNominee Debra Messing chose a ruby-hued column gown by Michael Kors\n@highlight\nSurprising addition to best dressed was reality-TV star Kim Kardashian", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 899, "end": 913}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Get a FREE TRIAL issue of @placeholder!", "idx": 44831}], "idx": 29132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young ambassador for eating disorders who dedicated her life to helping others fight the disease has died of heart failure after a 12-year struggle with anorexia nervosa. Jay Taylor, 24, died suddenly by her mother's side on Monday at home in Walker, Newcastle. She had battled with the eating disorder for half her life, developing a serious problem with food when she was just 11 years old. Facebook tributes have flooded in from other sufferers of eating disorders keen to pay their respects to the 'bright' young 'mentor' and promising poet, who was chosen as an ambassador for the Eating Disorder Association when she was 18.\n@highlight\nJay Taylor, 24, died at home in Walker, Newcastle, on Monday\n@highlight\nHer mother Tracey was with her when she died\n@highlight\nFacebook tributes have flooded her page from other sufferers of disorders\n@highlight\nJay developed anorexia nervosa when she was 11 years old\n@highlight\nShe was made an ambassador for Eating Disorder Association aged 18", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 589, "end": 616}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 859, "end": 861}, {"start": 958, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was talking with carley yesterday we were talking about the good times sleepovers, making dens, camping out, secret knocks when we lived next door to each other thats (sic) the @placeholder I will always remember I feel so privileged to have known you so long and call you a friend.", "idx": 44835}], "idx": 29136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liverpool striker Ryan Babel has been fined \u00a310,000 ($15,890) by the English Football Association (FA) for posting doctored photos of referee Howard Webb on his Twitter blog. Babel was found guilty of improper conduct Monday by an FA regulatory commission and warned about his future conduct. He is the first Premier League footballer to be charged and fined for \"inappropriate\" tweeting. The Dutch international used his Twitter account to criticize Webb, who took charge of Liverpool's FA Cup third round match against Manchester United. World Cup final referee Webb awarded United a disputed penalty and then sent off Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard as they slipped to a 1-0 defeat in Kenny Dalglish's first match at the Anfield helm.\n@highlight\nNEW: Manchester United's Rafael charged with improper conduct\n@highlight\nRyan Babel is the first footballer to be charged by FA over a Twitter posting\n@highlight\nBabel used a mock-up picture of referee Howard Webb and made derogatory comments\n@highlight\nThe Dutch international could face a ban if found guilty of charges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 79, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 110}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 241, "end": 242}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 765, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 885, "end": 886}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Babel had run into trouble on @placeholder before, being forced to apologize to former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez for comments he published after being dropped.", "idx": 44840}], "idx": 29139} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- AT&T, criticized and even despised for its inability to keep up with growing mobile data usage, thinks it has found the solution to its network woes. And all it will cost the telecom giant is $39 billion and months (or even years) of regulatory hurdles. In a stunning move, AT&T has acquired T-Mobile USA for a whopping $39 billion from Deutsche Telekom. Along with acquiring approximately 8% of AT&T, Deutsche Telekom will also be gaining a seat on AT&T's board of directors. The new combined entity, if it can garner regulatory approval, will be largest carrier in the U.S. by leaps and bounds. AT&T and T-Mobile USA combined have over 25% more subscribers now than Verizon (125+ million vs. 93+ million).\n@highlight\nAT&T thinks it has found the solution to its network woes\n@highlight\nAT&T acquired T-Mobile USA for a whopping $39 billion from Deutsche Telekom\n@highlight\nAT&T and T-Mobile USA combined have over 25% more subscribers now than Verizon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 861, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"At closing, AT&T will immediately gain cell sites equivalent to what would have taken on average five years to build without the transaction, and double that in some markets,\" @placeholder notes in its press release.", "idx": 44842}], "idx": 29140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "China has accused the United States of \"hypocrisy\" and \"double standards\" following its decision to charge five Chinese army officers with cybertheft against major American businesses. The Foreign Ministry in Beijing even took the step of summoning U.S. Ambassador Max Baucus late Monday, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported, as tensions between the two countries threatened to escalate into a full-scale diplomatic incident. Earlier Monday, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the men, all members of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), \"maintained unauthorized access to victim computers to steal information from these entities that would be useful\" to the victims' competitors in China.\n@highlight\nChina Foreign Ministry spokesman calls on U.S. to withdraw charges\n@highlight\nIndictment alleges five People's Liberation Army officers hacked computers\n@highlight\nUnited Steel Workers Union, Westinghouse, Alcoa among victims, Eric Holder says\n@highlight\nChina suspends participation in the joint China-U.S. Cyber Working Group", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 189, "end": 204}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 525, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 823, "end": 846}, {"start": 885, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was adamant that the @placeholder \"intelligence programs serve a specific national security mission, and that does not include providing a competitive advantage to U.S. companies or U.S. economic interests,\" Carney said.", "idx": 44851}], "idx": 29142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Whether I am taking a mini-break, flying long-haul or heading to a business meeting, my way of getting through the trauma of 21st century travel is to put on my safari suit and retro sunglasses and act as if this is still the heyday of BOAC. Istanbul lends itself to my peculiar fantasies perfectly - a seamless blend of old world and new world, European and Asian, with a Dionysian social life. All of my fashion friends have been raving about it for years, so I jumped on a three-hour flight to discover it for myself. Even after being met by traffic worse than New York at rush hour en route to my hotel (brace yourself and double any estimated journey times you may have read about), the heat, bustle and chaos of this city of more than 14million bodies will have anyone's sense of adventure stirred.\n@highlight\nTurkey's most famous city has grand landmarks, but is also great for parties\n@highlight\nCity districts such as Galata and Karakoy are becoming increasingly cool\n@highlight\nThe Blue Mosque is an Istanbul must-see - an astonishing religious icon", "entities": [{"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Going up in the world: The @placeholder district of Istanbul is increasingly hip, and enjoys a lovely riverside location", "idx": 44853}], "idx": 29143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 23 October 2012 A dream home for golf fanatics has gone on sale for \u00a34 million complete with its own championship length 18-hole course. The unidentified owner designed the course himself after moving into historic Idehill Manor in Devon 10 years ago and it boasts the longest recognised golf hole in Britain - a 740 yard par six. He has enjoyed the luxury of having the challenging course to himself on a daily basis, with family and friends occasionally joining him by invitation. A rural residence, the only one with a championship size golf course in the grounds, has gone on sale for \u00a34 million\n@highlight\nThe unidentified owner has enjoyed having the course to himself since he designed it a decade ago\n@highlight\nPicturesque course boasts the longest recorded golf hole in Britain\n@highlight\nProspective owners will also get stables, a heated swimming pool and a separate two-bed cottage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder homeowner currently employs a greenkeeper to ensure that the fairways and greens are kept in top condition", "idx": 44854}], "idx": 29144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It sounds like science fiction, but building a giant ball around the sun to harness its power could be closer than you think - we just have to blow up the planet Mercury. An emerging technology expert has claimed that we can start building a Dyson sphere (a sort of spherical solar panel) that would give us more energy than we will ever need within a matter of decades. George Dvorsky said that by \u2018taking apart\u2019 the whole of Mercury, asteroids and even other planets like Venus we can gather enough material to complete the huge project. Mercury, as captured by the Messenger spacecraft: Mining the planet could offer humanity raw materials for the next stage in its evolution\n@highlight\nScientists aim to begin project within 25 years\n@highlight\n'Spherical solar generator' made of orbiting panels\n@highlight\nWe would have to demolish Venus, Mercury and several asteroids", "entities": [{"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It all sounds well and good but even Dvorsky admits there are a number of hurdles - not least the fact that no astronaut has ever been to @placeholder.", "idx": 44865}], "idx": 29150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A leading member of a Hungarian anti-Semitic party, notorious for his provocative comments about Jews has discovered that he is a Jew himself. Ultra nationalist Csanad Szegedi of the far-right Jobbik Party had accused Jews of \u2018buying up\u2019 the country, railed about the \u2018Jewishness\u2019 of the political elite and claimed Jews were desecrating national symbols. That was until it was revealed that his grandmother was a survivor of Auschwitz death camp and his grandfather was a forced labour camp veteran. 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Tiffany Vanalstyne, 19, then allegedly called police to made up a story about little Kenneth White being kidnapped by two masked men in an effort to cover her tracks - sending authorities on a desperate search across Albany County, New York to find the boy. 'I'm angry that we had a five-year-old killed and basically thrown away like a piece of trash. It's sinful and it's sad,' Sheriff Craig Apple, who was visibly shaken by the horrific murder, said today.\n@highlight\nKenneth White, 5, was found dead in a ditch 40 yards from the trailer where he and his two sisters lived in Knox, New York, Thursday night\n@highlight\nHis cousin Tiffany Vanalstyne, 19, who was left to babysit him and his siblings, has been charged with his murder\n@highlight\nShe allegedly strangled the boy and bashed him in the head until he died\n@highlight\nVanalstyne then threw his body over a guardrail into a ditch near the mobile home and covered it snow, police say\n@highlight\nShe then called police and said he had been kidnapped by two masked men in an attempt to cover up for the murder, according to authorities\n@highlight\nAfter an Amber Alert and a massive search, police determined that story to be a hoax\n@highlight\nKenneth and his sisters had been living with his aunt, Vanalstyne's mother, after both his parents lost custody", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 31}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 852, "end": 869}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1427}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1485}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The search for Kenneth and the mysterious black truck continued, but detectives began to investigate @placeholder, as well.", "idx": 44870}], "idx": 29155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China is using photocopied pages from a geography textbook for Vietnamese ninth-graders published 40 years ago to help win international support for its claim to the disputed Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. The pages were among documents sent to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, with a request that they be circulated among the General Assembly's 193 members. It's the latest attempt by the Chinese to prove its ownership of an area that Vietnam also claims as its own, as ships from both countries allegedly jostle each other miles from land in the South China Sea.\n@highlight\nChina sends documents to the United Nations backing claim to Paracel Islands\n@highlight\nVietnam also claims the region and is angry about alleged incursion into its territory\n@highlight\nTensions flared after China sent an oil rig into disputed waters\n@highlight\nBoth sides have accused the other of ramming their ships", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 659, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Most objective, independent, international observers agree that China's case for sovereignty over the Paracels is better than Vietnam's for the very reasons that China has now set out in its submission to the @placeholder,\" Bateman said.", "idx": 44886}, {"query": "At the time, China said the vessel had been \"harassing\" a @placeholder fishing boat.", "idx": 44889}], "idx": 29166} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama is loading new missions on the U.S. military with fast-expanding mandates and no certain end dates as he grapples with the threats posed by ISIS and Ebola. Evolving operations in the Middle East and west Africa are causing some supporters to ask whether the president, a notoriously reluctant warrior dedicated to ending foreign entanglements and getting troops home, has changed his mind. By committing the U.S. military to two new crises, with no clear exit strategy, Obama risks the same perilous slide into \"mission creep\" that hounded some predecessors, who got sucked ever deeper into wars in Vietnam, Somalia and Iraq.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama risks getting sucked into deeper and deeper conflicts\n@highlight\nISIS campaign has widened in recent months\n@highlight\nAfter initially being left out of Ebola response, the Pentagon is playing a bigger role", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are more than 1,400 troops in @placeholder and hundreds more aboard ships and in nearby countries carrying out airstrikes.", "idx": 44894}, {"query": "As for @placeholder, the Pentagon didn't have a role when the outbreak exploded in west Africa.", "idx": 44895}], "idx": 29171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A vicious winter storm bringing strong winds and heavy 'wallpaper paste' snow that battered much of the Midwest is heading for the East Coast. The snowstorm has forced more than 1,200 flights to be cancelled, including 900 from Chicago\u2019s O\u2019Hare International, and has left the roads a slushy mess as the Windy City is expecting as much as a foot of snow. In Minnesota, authorities reported more than 120 crashes, though none of them fatal. However, a truck driver in Wisconsin is believed dead after his semi-truck fell over an icy bridge and into a frozen pond; rescue crews are working to retrieve the body of the truck\u2019s passenger.\n@highlight\nLarge weather system passing over Midwest and onto East Coast\n@highlight\nCould dump 8-12 inches in Chicago and surrounding areas on Tuesday\n@highlight\nExpected to pass through New York City by Wednesday evening\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday morning all flights in and out of JFK were operating on time\n@highlight\nMore than 1,200 flights cancelled, mostly from Chicago's O'Hare and Washington's Dulles airports\n@highlight\nWisconsin semi-truck driver dead and passenger missing as vehicle plunged into Wisconsin lake from icy road\n@highlight\nWinds of up to 55mph in New York area with rain and snow showers", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 239, "end": 258}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was transformed into a slushy, snowy mess this morning", "idx": 44900}], "idx": 29173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Southern Living) -- Keep up with the kids with fuel from these Walt Disney World restaurants. La Cantina de San Angel and La Hacienda de San Epcot World Showcase's Mexico Pavilion These two eateries opened last year along the World Showcase Lagoon. La Cantina offers quick-service tacos nachos, and empanadas, as well as a variety of frozen margaritas (open for lunch and dinner, $15 and under per person). 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It took root among people like the Assyrians, who flourished in ancient Mesopotamia. It soon found a home in places like modern-day Turkey. In other words, Christianity traces its past squarely to the Middle East. But do Christians have a future there? Recent headlines provide ample evidence for skepticism. It's hard to ignore the depravity of ISIS beheading 21 Egyptian Christians on a beach in Libya. Nor can one shake off stories of women and children among the 262 Christians captured by ISIS in Syria, one of several horrors faced by Christians in that nation and neighboring Iraq.\n@highlight\nChristianity has long roots in the Middle East, starting with the birth of Jesus\n@highlight\nExpert: Their numbers have fallen in recent decades and should continue to fall\n@highlight\nThere are exceptions, like migrant workers flooding Gulf states like Saudi Arabia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All this strain, all this chaos has shrunk the percentage of the Middle East's once-sizable population of openly practicing @placeholder.", "idx": 44910}, {"query": "Religious police in @placeholder try to make sure that's the case.", "idx": 44911}, {"query": "\"And even if you wipe out @placeholder, unless those conditions change, you're going to have other groups that emerge.\"", "idx": 44913}], "idx": 29182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 13:14 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 31 October 2013 Two grave-robbing sisters were today branded 'scumbags' as they appeared in court to be punished for stealing funeral wreaths. Marion Hill, 42, and Lyndsay Millett, 37, were involved in a 'commercial enterprise' snatching wreaths to sell on from at least one cemetery, Liverpool Magistrates\u2019 Court heard. They were caught on camera taking two wreaths just hours after they had been left by the grieving family of Bridget Jennat, 82, when she was buried the city's Allerton Cemetery. Callous: Marion Hill, left, and Lyndsay Millett, right, leave Liverpool Magistrates' Court after an earlier hearing. The sisters were today sentenced for taking wreaths left for at a grandmother's funeral by grieving relatives\n@highlight\nMarion Hill and Lyndsay Millett caught on CCTV stealing the wreaths\n@highlight\nClaimed that they had intended to put them on their mother's nearby grave\n@highlight\nPolice found Hill's house packed with 'wreath-making paraphenalia'\n@highlight\nBelieved they were selling wreaths on to other bereaved families", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 361, "end": 388}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 637, "end": 664}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was jailed for 10 weeks while @placeholder was given eight weeks jail", "idx": 44915}], "idx": 29184} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The co-founder of Rap Genius, an online-annotation website, has been fired after marking up the 137-page manifesto of California killer Elliot Rodger with comments that are being called tasteless and creepy. Mahbod Moghadam used his site, which lets users post notes interpreting rap and hip-hop lyrics, to comment on Rodger's exhaustive autobiography, which includes his reasons for killing six people in Santa Barbara, California, on Friday before apparently turning a gun on himself. In more than one note, Moghadam called Rodger's writing \"beautiful,\" and in another he speculated on the attractiveness of Rodger's sister. In a journal and in a video posted online, Rodger had expressed frustrations about not finding women to date and resentment toward couples who kissed in front of him.\n@highlight\nRap Genius co-founder made insensitive comments about killer's manifesto\n@highlight\nMahbod Moghadam called Elliot Rodger's writing \"beautiful\"\n@highlight\nHe also speculated on the sex appeal of Rodger's sister\n@highlight\nRap Genius CEO: \"I cannot let him jeopardize the Rap Genius mission\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As is frequently the case in today's digital world, the social-media backlash against @placeholder's comments was fast and brutal.", "idx": 44916}], "idx": 29185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Augusta, Georgia (CNN) -- Tiger Woods was penalized two strokes Saturday after a rules committee deemed he violated one of golf's ball-drop rules during Friday's play, an official with the Masters Tournament said. \"I didn't know I had taken an incorrect drop prior to signing my scorecard,\" Woods said in a four-part tweet on Saturday. \"I understand and accept the penalty and respect the Committees' decision.\" On Friday, Woods, a four-time tournament champion, hit a shot on the 15th hole that ricocheted off the flagstick and bounced into a pond. Woods took a drop then bogeyed the hole. \"After being prompted by a television viewer, the Rules Committee reviewed a video of the shot (after the drop) while he was playing the 18th hole,\" Fred Ridley, the Augusta National Golf Club's competition committee chairman, said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: Woods says the punishment was fair, adding, \"I made a mistake\"\n@highlight\nWoods says he didn't mean to break any rules\n@highlight\nOfficial says Woods was \"forthright' during meeting Saturday meeting\n@highlight\nThe trouble started when his shot hit the flag stick and bounced into the water", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 189, "end": 206}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 757, "end": 782}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At that time the committee determined Woods hadn't broken any rules, but later met with @placeholder after he described on television where he stood to drop the ball.", "idx": 44918}], "idx": 29187} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson Last updated at 9:51 PM on 1st February 2012 Out of luck: Lottery winner Robert Moffat leaves Falkirk Sheriff Court after pleading guilty to crashing his father's car while five times the drink-drive limit A former barman who enjoyed the trappings of wealth after scooping \u00a3800,000 on the lottery hung his head in shame today as he admitted being a drink-driver now living on benefits. Robert Moffat became one of Scotland's first big-money winners when he took a share of his family's \u00a33.5million pay-out. Happily married with a daughter, he surrounded himself with life's luxuries - a plush Range Rover stood in the driveway of his home while a lovingly restored classic Triumph sports car gleamed in he garage. Both had personal registration plates.\n@highlight\nRobert Moffat lost his flash cars, house and even his wife\n@highlight\nCrashed father's X-type Jaguar as he battled drink problems", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 113, "end": 133}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The depute fiscal said the driver was Moffat - at the wheel of his father\u2019s @placeholder.", "idx": 44924}], "idx": 29191} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pennsylvania police have arrested a woman who authorities say fled Washington state 11 years ago with her two sons against a court order instructing her to return them to their father, police said. Jill Haugen was arrested at her home in Milton, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, days after she had contacted police saying she didn't want to take care of her sons any longer, Milton Police Chief Craig Lutcher told CNN. Police in Spokane, Washington, said a felony warrant for first-degree custodial interference was issued for her in 1998. The Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, district attorney's office said she has been charged with being a fugitive from justice and is awaiting an extradition hearing. It was not immediately clear if she had retained legal representation.\n@highlight\nJill Haugen accused of illegally leaving Washington state with her sons in 1998\n@highlight\nHaugen wasn't awarded primary custody of sons after she divorced their father\n@highlight\nPennsylvania police: She told us last week she no longer wanted to take care of boys\n@highlight\nHaugen says boys are sexual abuse survivors; father denies wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 546, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 834, "end": 849}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They were with her on a visitation and she never brought them back,\" @placeholder police Lt. Dave McGovern said.", "idx": 44925}], "idx": 29192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Online Reporter A Florida dog owner is begging for the public's help to find her ill nine-year-old Yorkshire terrier after the dog was reportedly stolen during a mugging. Damica Clark says her dog, India, needs regular treatment for an intestinal infection if she is to stay healthy. The dog was taken when her brother, Darren, offered to walk India while Clark was working double-shift Monday. Damica Clark says her dog, India, needs regular treatment for an intestinal infection if she is to stay healthy India, a Yorkshire terrier, was stolen by a mugger who held Clark's brother at gunpoint\n@highlight\nDamica Clark says her dog, India, needs regular treatment for an intestinal infection if she is to stay healthy\n@highlight\nThe dog was taken when her brother, Darren, offered to walk India while Clark was working double-shift\n@highlight\nClark calls the pet 'part of her family'", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 107, "end": 123}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clark said she only hoped the man 'isn't abusing (@placeholder) and treats her well.", "idx": 44926}], "idx": 29193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Major League Baseball on Monday suspended 13 players, including New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez, after an investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs. The league suspended Rodriguez for 211 regular-season games through the 2014 season, but the 38-year-old slugger said he planned to appeal. Twelve other players have accepted 50-game suspensions without pay. A-Rod and the other players are accused of having ties to the now-shuttered Biogenesis anti-aging clinic in south Florida and taking performance-enhancing drugs. Rodriguez has denied the accusation. \"I'm fighting for my life. I have to defend myself. If I don't defend myself, no one else will,\" he told reporters after the league announced its decision.\n@highlight\nNEW: The New York Yankees star is booed at Monday night's game\n@highlight\nRodriguez describes the last seven months as a \"nightmare\"\n@highlight\nMajor League Baseball suspends Rodriguez for 211 games\n@highlight\n12 other players agree to 50-game suspensions without pay", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 897, "end": 917}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's sweeping investigation shows a change in how officials handle performance-enhancing drugs, CNN sports reporter Rachel Nichols said.", "idx": 44941}, {"query": "Under the drug program, \"Rodriguez's suspension will be stayed until the completion of his appeal if @placeholder files a grievance challenging his discipline,\" the MLB statement said.", "idx": 44943}], "idx": 29202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Luis Suarez will have to wait until late October to make his debut for Spanish club Barcelona after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) partially upheld the Uruguay star's ban for biting an opponent on Thursday. The striker was suspended from all football-related activity for four months -- preventing him from even training -- after he bit Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder during a World Cup group game in Brazil in late June, and banned for nine international matches. Switzerland-based CAS heard the 27-year-old's case last week as he appealed against the punishment imposed by soccer's world governing body FIFA.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez's \"biting ban\" is upheld by independent appeals panel\n@highlight\nUruguay forward cannot play for new club Barcelona until late October\n@highlight\nHowever, he can now take part in training and promotional activities\n@highlight\nCAS rules that FIFA's sanctions were \"generally proportionate to the offense committed\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 113, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 371, "end": 387}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 897, "end": 899}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez eventually apologized for his actions, but lost his appeal to FIFA over the sanctions before deciding to take the matter to @placeholder -- an independent \"last resort\" body that deals with sporting disputes.", "idx": 44961}], "idx": 29211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- United States captain Paul Azinger has upped the stakes ahead of September's Ryder Cup with a stinging attack on his Europe team counterpart Nick Faldo. Nick Faldo, left, and Paul Azinger will continue their rivalry at the Ryder Cup in September. Faldo's stewardship ahead of Europe's bid for victory at Valhalla in Kentucky has already been criticized following his admonishment of Colin Montgomerie for his behavior at last season's Seve Trophy match in Ireland. And now Azinger, who has had a rocky relationship with Faldo both as a player and television commentator, has weighed in by claiming that the Englishman is not popular with his players.\n@highlight\nU.S. captain Paul Azinger launches an attack on Ryder Cup rival Nick Faldo\n@highlight\nAmerican claims Europe's captain does not have the support of his players\n@highlight\nThe duo have had an uneasy relationship since Faldo won 1987 British Open", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 392, "end": 408}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Then, on the 18th, when @placeholder had already won, I needed a 10-footer to win the hole and halve the match.", "idx": 44964}], "idx": 29212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The rolling hills that surround the city of Erbil in northern Iraq once helped the bustling Kurdish capital earn its reputation as the Switzerland of the Middle East. Beneath the verdant greenery which dominates this ancient landscape, however, lies the source of the region's prosperity -- lots of oil and gas. These bountiful natural resources combined with the relative stability of northern Iraq have helped fuel a nascent luxury property boom in recent years -- no mean feat in a country that has been pummeled by three wars, brutal dictatorship and recurring sectarian tensions over the last three decades. See also: Where are the world's most expensive luxury properties?\n@highlight\nErbil in northern Iraq is experiencing a luxury property boom\n@highlight\nVast oil and natural gas reserves have attracted investors from across the globe\n@highlight\nThe city is situated far away from more volatile regions of the country which have experienced sectarian violence in recent years", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while business is booming for those at the higher end of the income spectrum, not all is green and pleasant in @placeholder.", "idx": 44968}], "idx": 29215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rescued: Jon Hammar, 27, pictured, has opened up for the first time about his horrific ordeal, which saw him spend more than four months in a corrupt prison on the Texas-Mexico border on weapons charges A U.S. Marine veteran who was thrown into a Mexican prison for carrying an antique shotgun across the border says gangsters threatened to behead him while he was in jail. Jon Hammar, 27, has opened up for the first time about the horrific ordeal, which saw him spend more than four months in a corrupt prison on the Texas-Mexico border on weapons charges. He was released just days before Christmas but says there were times he believed he wouldn't escape with his life.\n@highlight\nJon Hammar, 27, was arrested in August for carrying an antique rifle that had belonged to his great-grandfather across the border\n@highlight\nHad served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was suffering from PTSD after the death of a fellow Marine in Fallujah\n@highlight\nSays he never knew when his next meal was and that jail was run by hardened criminals some of whom were serving triple death sentences", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while the prison guards being hardened, he said they were more efficient than the @placeholder authorities.", "idx": 44971}], "idx": 29218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow Charged: Charnae Mosley, 27, pictured, allegedly left her children \u00bf ages 6, 4, 2, and 1 \u00bf inside the vehicle as she shopped for at least 16 minutes at a southwest Atlanta grocery store An Atlanta mother-of-four has been charged with reckless conduct after she left all her children in a hot SUV while she went grocery shopping, police say. Charnae Mosley, 27, allegedly left her children \u2013 ages 6, 4, 2, and 1 \u2013 inside the vehicle as she shopped for at least 16 minutes at a southwest Atlanta grocery store. A passerby noticed the children in the car with the doors locked and the windows rolled up in the parking lot of a Kroger supermarket on Headland Drive about 3 p.m. Monday and called 911.\n@highlight\nCharnae Mosley, 27, allegedly left her children - ages 6, 4, 2, and 1 - inside the vehicle as she shopped for at least 16 minutes at a southwest Atlanta grocery store\n@highlight\nA passerby noticed the children in the car with the doors locked and the windows rolled up and called 911\n@highlight\nOccurred in the parking lot of a Kroger supermarket on Headland Drive about 3 p.m. Monday\n@highlight\nThe mother returned from the store to find officers waiting for her by her vehicle\n@highlight\nThe children were all safely removed from the vehicle and given water on the scene, authorities said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 672}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scene: The incident happened at a Kroger supermarket, pictured, in @placeholder", "idx": 44976}], "idx": 29221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Angry: Zyad Younan, 41, says he was drugged and scammed out of $135,000 by strippers A cardiologist who is being sued for $135,000 in unpaid bills by a New York strip club has detailed how he was allegedly lured into a stripper crime ring, drugged and then robbed of the sum. Zyad Younan, 41, has accused Karina Pascucci, 26, Samantha Barbash, 40, and Marsi Rosen, 28, of slipping a substance into his drink before racking up the huge debts while he was unconscious or not in control of his actions. The three women worked for Scores, a strip club that is now suing Younan for the bill after he told American Express he had been swindled and they reversed the charges.\n@highlight\nZyad Younan 'was approached by Karina Pascucci, 26, in a bar and asked him out on a date so she could scam him with two others strippers'\n@highlight\nPascucci, Samantha Barbash and Marsi Rosen 'slipped a drug into his drink before taking him to a club where they charged him $135,000'\n@highlight\nHe said he only became aware of his 'spending' when he got an AmEx bill and he got the charges reversed\n@highlight\nThe women and two others have been arrested in the 'scam' but the club, which has sued Younan, claims he readily spent the money on strippers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Ringleader': She also introduced him to @placeholder, pictured, and as he partied with the three women, they drugged him and then used his credit card to rack up massive debts at a strip club, he said", "idx": 44981}], "idx": 29224} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Underage sex trafficking is an awful thing, on that we can all agree. But the growing clamor by individual U.S. states for the shutdown of Village Voice Media's web-based advertising site, Backpage.com, is panicky, scattershot, legally suspect and potentially just as dangerous. Backpage.com is a personals website with a special \"adult\" section containing a wealth of listings for escort services. Like the back pages of most alternative local news weeklies, or for that matter the Yellow Pages of the phone book, the website contains ads and pictures that make no pretense about what is being offered. These are ads for prostitutes.\n@highlight\nDouglas Rushkoff: Calls to close Backpage.com are scattershot, potentially dangerous\n@highlight\nHe says authorities say ads there peddle underage prostitutes, which is heinous\n@highlight\nHe says federal law doesn't hold sites responsible for third-party generated content\n@highlight\nRushkoff: Village Voice may be right to resist challenge but should ditch sex listings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 148, "end": 166}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 948, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the listings on @placeholder don't reflect such priorities, nor do they reflect well on the integrity of the company that is hosting them.", "idx": 44984}], "idx": 29225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Keith Gladdis PUBLISHED: 08:21 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:26 EST, 6 February 2013 Cities in Germany have warned that \u2018social peace\u2019 there is at risk due to an influx of economic migrants from Bulgaria and Romania. In a stark warning to the UK, reports tell of an epidemic of illegal working, chaos in schools because so many children can\u2019t speak German, and an alarming increase in organised crime since the migrants arrived. Dortmund, Hanover, Berlin and Hamburg say they are struggling to absorb a six-fold increase in economic migration from the two countries since 2006.\n@highlight\nGerman cities facing 'significant costs' as a result of poverty migration\n@highlight\nDortmund, Hanover, Duisburg, Berlin and Hamburg all struggling to cope\n@highlight\nChaos in classrooms with native children being held back, report claims\n@highlight\nRoma families with ten children 'receiving payments for each from the state'\n@highlight\nReports of Romanian crime gangs sending children and women out to steal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 251, "end": 252}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "poor, rendering employment in the @placeholder and the UK attractive prospects", "idx": 44992}], "idx": 29233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The big auto show in Detroit doesn't kick off until next week, but major car companies are already showing off some of their more exciting car-tech prototypes here at the International Consumer Electronics Show. BMW and Audi unveiled their latest driverless car technology and conducted demonstration drives. Nevada is one of a few states where it's legal to test drive autonomous cars, though it requires a person to sit in the driver's seat at all times. BMW added its highly active assist technology to a modified 2 Series Coupe. The car can slide into a controlled drift to demonstrate how precise the control systems are and how it can handle a critical situation. The company has posted a video showing it in action.\n@highlight\nBMW and Audi demonstrated autonomous driving vehicles at CES in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nSelf-driving cars face a number of technical, legal and human challenges\n@highlight\nThe technology could appear on the roads in seven to 10 years", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 171, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 517, "end": 530}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are also sensors, environmental modeling and decision and driving strategy technologies that @placeholder is working on.", "idx": 44997}, {"query": "As cars pile on more advanced automated technology, it becomes clear they fit into the @placeholder as much as the typical car show.", "idx": 44998}], "idx": 29235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The United Kingdom spent a second day suspended in uncertainty Saturday as leading politicians met to resolve a national election that failed to yield an outright winner. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, whose party came in third after Thursday's voting, held meetings with fellow party members Saturday to discuss a possible deal with either of the two largest parties, Labour and the Conservatives. Clegg also met with Conservative leader David Cameron Saturday night, local media reported, while a broader meeting between Liberal Democrats and the Conservative Party is scheduled for Sunday morning, a Liberal Democrat spokeswoman told CNN.\n@highlight\nNo party won a clear majority in British election, resulting in hung parliament\n@highlight\nNEW: Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg speaks to protesters\n@highlight\nLiberal Democrats plan to meet with the Conservative Party Sunday\n@highlight\nConservatives refuse to give a timeframe on any deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 553, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 596}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 779, "end": 794}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Conservatives came in first, with at least 306 seats in the 650-seat parliament, followed by @placeholder with at least 258.", "idx": 45002}], "idx": 29236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England defeated Scotland 3-1 on Tuesday night's 'friendly' at Celtic Park thanks to headers in each half from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Wayne Rooney, who then finished his second to snuff out an Andrew Robertson-led fight back from the hosts. Sportsmail's Rob Draper soaked up the atmosphere in Glasgow. Alf Ramsey\u2019s famous line \u2013 \u2018Welcome to Scotland? You must be f****** joking!\u2019 \u2013 looked a little anachronistic when the England coach arrived. There were a few pantomime boos but Roy Hodgson emerged beaming alongside Wayne Rooney and a small crowed attempting to abuse the England captain got little encouragement from their peers.\n@highlight\nEngland beat Scotland 3-1 at Celtic Park on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nEngland fans sang about the IRA at Celtic Park to Scotland's bemusement\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's side arrived to pantomime boos from a small crowd\n@highlight\nInside the stadium was a much more hostile environment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 111, "end": 133}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stewards attempt to round up a pitch invader wearing a kilt and @placeholder shirt", "idx": 45007}], "idx": 29239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Libyans opposed to longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi vowed to hit the streets again Sunday, saying a violent crackdown by security forces since demonstrations began last week has energized their ranks. Benghazi, the North African nation's second-largest city and hub of its eastern province, was home to some of the bloodiest clashes Saturday. Still, an anti-government demonstrator there said that despite having been barraged for days by tear gas and bullets, many of his colleagues slept overnight outside the city's courthouse and planned another rally at 1 p.m. Sunday. \"There are a lot of people getting killed for their freedom,\" the man, who was not identified for safety reasons, told CNN early Sunday. \"Our goal is simple: We want Gadhafi to leave. We want freedom. ... We want democracy.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A protester in Benghazi says ranks have swelled; a major rally is set for Sunday\n@highlight\nNEW: Libya's official news agency says Israeli-led network is stirring unrest in Arab world\n@highlight\nAn Army official siding with the opposition says government \"caused a massacre\"\n@highlight\nLibyan government's tight controls make it difficult to verify information", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The man, a technology expert who has set up cameras airing live online video streams around @placeholder, estimated that the numbers of anti-government demonstrators in the city has grown 20% since the protests began Tuesday.", "idx": 45008}], "idx": 29240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Ziegler, Press Association UK Sport has rejected appeals against its decision to withdraw funding from Olympics sports basketball, synchronised swimming and women\u2019s water polo. The funding body has also stood by its decision to cut all funds from Paralympics sports goalball, visually-impaired football and wheelchair fencing. UK Sport has changed its decision about women\u2019s weightlifting and reinstated money totalling \u00a3894,000 in the build-up to the Rio 2016 Olympics, while badminton has been awarded an extra \u00a3250,000. UK Sport chairman Rod Carr admitted that the decisions on zero funding, confirming the original announcement last month, would be unpopular in some quarters.\n@highlight\nUK Sport has decided to withdraw funds from Olympic sports basketball, synchronised swimming and women's water polo\n@highlight\nFunding for Paralympic sports goalball, visually impaired football and wheelchair fencing is also cut in full\n@highlight\nUK Sport has reversed its decision to cut funding for women's weightlifting and has awarded badminton an extra \u00a3250,000\n@highlight\nThe funding body accepts its zero funding decision will be unpopular but claims back sports with medal-winning potential is a strategy that works", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 35}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 462, "end": 478}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'On behalf of water polo, synchro and other @placeholder sports that face the real possibility of dying out as a result of today\u2019s announcement, we call on the sports minister to show leadership in this area by looking at the entire funding system for elite sport.\u201d", "idx": 45016}], "idx": 29245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: As Syria's neighboring countries are struggling to accommodate an influx of refugees, no place is less prepared to cope than Iraq. Save the Children CEO Carolyn Miles recently returned from a visit to the refugee camps in Iraq where she saw the conditions firsthand. (Save The Children) -- Tiny baby Banaz sat sleeping peacefully in her car seat, unaware of the hubbub around her. Her beautiful 2-month-old face was the picture of calm. We sat on an old mattress in the heat and spoke with her parents, who had left Syria just one month before. They fled the violence and instability in the province of Hasakah in northern Syria to come to this teeming, garbage strewn spot near the northern Iraqi mountains. Her young father spoke of the day they decided to leave Syria, when the fighting got to be too much. The family of four -- mother, father, 2-year-old Zahraa and 1-month-old Banaz -- left with nothing but what they could carry on the walk to Domiz camp.\n@highlight\nThe exodus of Syrian refugees currently equals around 250,000 each month\n@highlight\nIraq now houses more than 151,000 Syrian refugees\n@highlight\nAfter more than a decade of conflict, Iraq is struggling to provide for the influx\n@highlight\nSave the Children is working to improve camp conditions for Syrian refugees everywhere", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 237, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are escaping the fighting that has torn @placeholder apart and scattered its people.", "idx": 45018}], "idx": 29246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Davies The referee accused of favouring Lionel Messi earlier this tournament will be in charge of Sunday\u2019s World Cup Final. Italy\u2019s Nicola Rizzoli was slammed by Belgium manager Marc Wilmots after the 1-0 quarter-final defeat by Argentina last weekend. Wilmots said: \u2018I don\u2019t want to be a cry baby, but I noticed the referee never gives fouls against Argentina. Every time something happens with Messi the referee gives him a free-kick. 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Lutfi, the controversial ex-manager of Britney Spears, spoke out to MailOnline to insist he did bring her back to Los Angeles from New York two weeks ago - despite her parents Lynn and Rick Bynes' denial that they are working with him. Today, he details the sad events that saw Amanda put in a psychiatric hold and admits he bought the star her plane ticket home following her very public meltdown. Despite earlier reports that the Bynes were forced to lie to Amanda to get her to the clinic, Lutfi tells MailOnline, 'There was no trickery. She knew where she was going.'\n@highlight\nSam Lutfi says he bought Amanda Bynes her ticket back to LA after meltdown\n@highlight\nHe says: 'I felt that she feels, deep down, that she needs help'\n@highlight\nTroubled star had changed her phone number to avoid 'concerned' parents\n@highlight\nAmanda agreed to meet her parents in LA ' to prove that nothing was wrong...but things went a different way'\n@highlight\nActress, 28, is currently on a psychiatric hold in hospital for 14 days", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 784, "end": 785}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source revealed that Amanda actually changed her cell phone number and stopped calling her distraught parents, who became 'extremely concerned' after she arrived in @placeholder and displayed erratic behavior that included her being accused of shoplifting.", "idx": 45023}], "idx": 29251} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Qena, Egypt (CNN) -- In a deserted playground a few hundred miles south of Cairo, 13-year-old Asmaa Ashraf fiddles with a broken rusted slide. She is waiting listlessly for a lesson with her math tutor. The bright-eyed teenager lives in a sepia-toned village in the province of Qena, a place of rural poverty and neglect. But she has big dreams about education. She wants to open a school one day. \"At my school, we'll learn,\" she says, brushing her hands longingly over the slide. \"Teachers will show up and we'll be allowed to ask questions. We'll be allowed to draw with color.\"\n@highlight\nWhile Egypt struggles to wade through political problems, its education system suffers\n@highlight\nLiteracy rates are low and unemployment is high, especially among females\n@highlight\nMany middle-class families are spending a large part of their income on private tutoring\n@highlight\nA few start-up companies have emerged, however, to address the education deficit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But until those solutions are offered, @placeholder -- and a whole generation in waiting -- will continue to linger near broken slides, daydreaming about the future.", "idx": 45031}], "idx": 29255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- DirecTV is doubling down on scripted television: The satellite service provider announced today that it has ordered 10 episodes of \"Full Circle\" from filmmaker and playwright Neil LaBute, making his TV debut. The series \"examines the human condition and relationships through a series of conversations between 11 people whose lives, unbeknownst to them, are intertwined,\" according to a press release. It continues: \"Full Circle is a modern day La Ronde meets My Dinner with Andre as it explores the nature of human contact and true togetherness in our current technology-driven world.\" EW: 'Awkward. 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The two leaders told reporters after their White House talks that they would continue working together to bring about a resumption of Middle East peace talks, with King Abdullah citing the need to \"keep our fingers crossed\" for progress. In recent months, King Abdullah has taken a more active role in trying to bridge the gulf between Israelis and Palestinians, filling the vacuum created by the removal of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak. Earlier this month, Palestinian and Israeli negotiators met in Amman with representatives of the Middle East Quartet -- made up of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- in an effort to relaunch negotiations after more than a year of deadlock.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama praises King Abdullah's leadership in the Middle East\n@highlight\nKing Abdullah has taken a more active role in the talks\n@highlight\nJordan hosted Palestinian and Israeli negotiators earlier this month\n@highlight\nNo significant breakthrough was made, but they agreed to meet again", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 719, "end": 737}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his remarks, King Abdullah expressed his gratitude for @placeholder support for Jordan's political reforms, as well for its economic support.", "idx": 45044}], "idx": 29263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama has said he won't engage in any 'wheeling, dealing and trading' to get NSA leaker Edward Snowden extradited from Russia to the United States. 'I'm not going to be scrambling jets to get to a 29-year-old hacker,' the president said of the whistleblower during his trip to Dakar, Senegal on Thursday. Snowden, who is actually 30, fled to Hong Kong last month ahead of leaking details about an NSA surveillance program. He is now in the transit area of Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow. Despite the U.S. urging Russia to extradite him immediately, President Vladimir Putin refused, saying there is no extradition treaty with the U.S., and Snowden has not committed any crimes in his country.\n@highlight\nNSA leaker Edward Snowden remains in the transit area of Moscow airport after leaving Hong Kong on Sunday\n@highlight\nU.S. demanded Russia extradites him immediately but Putin refused", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 466, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His failure to fly out of the airport, where he has been for five days, could suggest he is struggling to buy a ticket without the proper documents after @placeholder authorities revoked his passport.", "idx": 45062}, {"query": "the @placeholder government hadn't yet replied to our requests for", "idx": 45063}], "idx": 29278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:28 AM on 3rd August 2011 An autopsy conducted on 11-year-old Celina Cass was unable to determine how she died, authorities said yesterday. Divers found Celina Cass's body Monday morning near a hydroelectric dam that spans the Connecticut River between her home town of Stewartstown, New Hampshire, and Canaan, Vermont. Celina's death has been deemed suspicious, based on what divers found, and investigators were treating the case as a criminal investigation. Celina, who lived with her older sister, mother and stepfather a mile from Canada, was last seen at her home computer around 9 pm on July 25 and was gone the next morning.\n@highlight\nStepfather Wendell Noyes hospitalised after 'rolling around on the driveway of his home' after issuing plea to reporters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 267, "end": 283}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Tuesday, investigators combed the area along the river, which divides Vermont and @placeholder, above where Celina's body was found.", "idx": 45065}], "idx": 29279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:47 EST, 16 October 2012 A thug who stabbed his friend 11 times and left him for dead after a row over a game of darts has been jailed for eight years. Peter Roberts, 46, from Northampton, launched a 'frenzied and determined' attack on Shane Reeves, 22, after they fell out on July 5 this year. Roberts plunged a kitchen knife into his friend's chest, abdomen, shoulder and arm before dumping him on a landing. Peter Roberts, from Northampton, stabbed his friend 11 times and left him for dead after a row over a game of darts. He has been jailed for eight years\n@highlight\nPeter Roberts, from Northampton, jailed for attack on Shane Reeves\n@highlight\nThe pair, aged 46 and 22, were friends but fell out on July 5 this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After undergoing surgery, Mr @placeholder spent a month recovering from his injuries.", "idx": 45067}], "idx": 29280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor A supermarket price war is inevitable if the \u2018big four\u2019 supermarkets are to take on the threat posed by budget rivals, according to a leading City expert. Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury\u2019s and Morrisons have been losing market share to the fast growing discount chains, Aldi and Lidl. David Cumming, who is responsible for investing billions of pounds of pension funds cash, says they will have to slash prices if they are to stop the loss of customers becoming a stampede. The more established UK supermarket chains might be losing out to the super-cheap German mega-stores, who can offer interesting brands at much lower prices, and have an emphasis on bulk goods\n@highlight\nA price war is coming, according to experts in supermarket economics\n@highlight\nUK supermarket chains have been losing money to the German mega-stores\n@highlight\nSales down at Christmas for UK stores, hitting profits\n@highlight\nMany major British stores 'ducking the challenge' set by Aldi and Lidl\n@highlight\nAldi and Lidl are beating major supermarkets on name-brand item price\n@highlight\nAsda reduces many items to 50p in a bid to contend with losses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 527, "end": 528}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 789, "end": 790}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 899, "end": 900}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder, Tesco, Asda and, to some extent, Sainsbury\u2019s are all losing customers at an increasingly rapid pace to the discounters, mainly Aldi and Lidl,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 45085}], "idx": 29295} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Council officials told a resident who asked for details regarding paranormal activity through a Freedom of Information request that if he had any concerns he should call Ghostbusters. Staff at Essex County Council offered the response to the request, which asked for information relating to paranormal and zombie activity dealt with by the local authority in the past decade. However, the council responded to the anonymous request by saying information about the services in question was contracted out to external providers. Dr Stantz, Dr Venkman and Dr Spengler, played by actors Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis in the film Ghostbusters. Essex County Council replied to an FOI request on paranormal activity saying anybody with concerns should call Ghostbusters\n@highlight\nAnonymous FOI request was sent to Essex Council on paranormal activity\n@highlight\nAsked about UFO and ghost sightings as well as pandemics and zombies\n@highlight\nBut authority replied saying those services were contracted out externally\n@highlight\nAdvised calling Ghostbusters with any concerns relating to paranormal\n@highlight\nAlso wrote residents should call 'Mulder and Scully' regarding UFOs\n@highlight\nProvided details for 'Shaun of the Dead' and Major Henry West from 28 Days Later", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 125}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 193, "end": 212}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 651, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 796, "end": 798}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It has seen a 60 per cent increase in @placeholder requests between 2011 and 2013.", "idx": 45089}], "idx": 29296} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Pirates in ships are searching for the lifeboat containing four pirates and their hostage -- the captain of a freighter they failed to hijack earlier this week -- according to a U.S. military official with knowledge of the situation. Capt. Richard Phillips of the Maersk Alabama is being held by pirates on a lifeboat off Somalia. The pirates are using ships they have already hijacked and larger ships from which they are launching skiffs, the official said Friday. One of the pirated ships is the German cargo ship Hansa Stavanger, seized April 4 off the coast of Somalia.\n@highlight\nNEW: Shots fired in escape attempt, captain apparently tied up, military officials say\n@highlight\nPirates using other hijacked ships to look for lifeboat as Navy ships arrive\n@highlight\nCaptain's escape attempt viewed as \"optimistic sign\" of his vitality\n@highlight\nRichard Phillips, captain of a U.S.-flagged cargo ship, is being held by four gunmen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 537, "end": 551}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 872, "end": 887}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Richard Phillips, the hostage, tried to escape from the pirates Thursday night by jumping out of the lifeboat, a @placeholder official said Friday.", "idx": 45097}], "idx": 29302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett for MailOnline This is the moment a pub landlord tackled a top jockey and his two drunken friends with a pool cue after they attacked his regulars. Barry Birch, 61, stepped in after former Grand National jockey Sean Quinlan and two of his friends threw punches at two other customers. Shocking CCTV footage shows Quinlan, race horse trainer Paul O'Neill and their friend Luke Cooper attacking Martin Reeves and Adam Smith. Scroll down for video WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT CCTV shows the moment jockey Sean Quinlan, race horse trainer Paul O'Neill and their friend Luke Cooper attacked customers in The Priory pub in Leek, Staffordshire\n@highlight\nJockey Sean Quinlan and friends started a fight in Staffordshire pub\n@highlight\nThey punched and kicked other customers, hitting them with bar stool\n@highlight\nFight ended when landlord Barry Birch stepped in to break up brawl\n@highlight\nQuinlan and friends have now been given suspended prison terms\n@highlight\nLandlord slams 'soft' sentences for 'brutal and unprovoked' attack\n@highlight\nWARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 474, "end": 488}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Locals rushed to try and break up the fight as Quinlan and his friends @placeholder and Cooper piled in to the melee", "idx": 45100}], "idx": 29304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen and Arthur Martin It was a miracle he made it out to sea at all. Yet this young Afghan migrant had hoped to cross the Channel on a raft made of a few nailed-together bits of plank, with a bedsheet held by tent poles for a sail. His desperate attempt reach Britain almost ended in disaster as his makeshift craft was blown into the path of a P&O passenger ferry near Calais. Fortunately the crew of the Spirit of Britain spotted the 23-year-old. If you got points for effort... French coast guard rescue Asif Hussein Khail who tried to cross the Channel on a makeshift raft using a bedsheet as a sail\n@highlight\nMigrant, 23, was soaked to the skin and suffering from hypothermia\n@highlight\nStrong winds and currents meant he would not have made it to Britain\n@highlight\nHe is one of about 650 would-be asylum seekers gathered at Calais\n@highlight\nFour died in a single week trying to reach Britain to claim asylum", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 418, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 519, "end": 536}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month four would-be immigrants to @placeholder were taken to hospital suffering from severe hypothermia after being caught in the sea off Calais.", "idx": 45102}], "idx": 29305} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Ronny Deila admits Celtic's dramatic reinstatement in the Champions League despite losing 6-1 on aggregate to Legia Warsaw in the third qualifying round has left him feeling 'very strange.' UEFA awarded the Scottish champions a default 3-0 win in the second leg of the tie after it was discovered that the Polish club, managed by Deila's fellow Norwegian Henning Berg, fielded substitute Bartosz Bereszynski near the end of the 2-0 second-leg win at Murrayfield on Wednesday night while he was supposed to be suspended. Consequently, Celtic went through on away goals after a 4-4 draw and were drawn against Slovenian side Maribor in the Champions League play-off.\n@highlight\nCeltic have been reinstated in Champions League replacing Legia Warsaw\n@highlight\nUEFA awarded Celtic a default 3-0 second-leg win, meaning they went through on away goals after a 4-4 aggregate draw\n@highlight\nLegia thrashed Celtic 6-1 on aggregate but fielded an ineligible player in tie\n@highlight\nBartosz Bereszynski came on a substitute in Legia's 2-0 second-leg win at Murrayfield on Wednesday when he should have been suspended\n@highlight\nUEFA awarded Celtic a default 3-0 second-leg win, meaning they went through on away goals after a 4-4 aggregate draw\n@highlight\nRonny Deila says the matter of Celtic's progression is strange\n@highlight\nCeltic will now face Maribor in Champions League play-off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 421}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 722, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 991, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1339, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1371, "end": 1386}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deila did concede that the continuing possibility of @placeholder football could be influential in recruiting new players to Celtic and keeping those who might be thinking of leaving.", "idx": 45106}], "idx": 29307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We have a Department of Justice, not a Department of Social Justice. That is an essential distinction. It is brought into sharp relief by politicized demands that George Zimmerman, having just been acquitted of murder by the state of Florida, be subjected to a second prosecution -- a federal civil rights indictment -- over the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The Justice Department has earned the trust of the United States courts precisely because it resists the politicization of law enforcement. Its tradition is to ensure the equal protection of law for every American, to evaluate cases strictly on the basis of facts and law, and to recognize its obligations not only to the community but also to criminal suspects.\n@highlight\nAndrew McCarthy: Justice Department should handle cases based strictly on facts and law\n@highlight\nMcCarthy: Attorney General Eric Holder should not have politicized the Zimmerman case\n@highlight\nHe says Zimmerman case is not a federal case because civil rights was not an issue\n@highlight\nMcCarthy: If justice had been served, Zimmerman case would never have been a criminal case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 39}, {"start": 48, "end": 75}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 356, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 393}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 780}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet @placeholder and his subordinates joined in the effort to induce Florida to file charges, unabashedly making common cause with the likes of the Rev.", "idx": 45108}], "idx": 29309} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A New York district attorney recommended Monday that charges be dropped against former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was accused more than three months ago of sexually assaulting a hotel housekeeper. In \"a recommendation for dismissal\" filed in court Monday, two prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney's office laid out their arguments for requesting that numerous charges -- including attempted rape and sexual assault -- be dismissed, citing fresh evidence and questions about the accuser's credibility. \"The nature and number of the complainant's falsehoods leave us unable to credit her version of events beyond a reasonable doubt, whatever the truth may be about the encounter between the complainant and the defendant,\" the document states. \"If we do not believe her beyond a reasonable doubt, we cannot ask a jury to do so.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The DA says evidence related to \"force and lack of consent\" is \"inconclusive\"\n@highlight\nThe DA's office says it doesn't believe the accuser \"beyond a reasonable doubt\"\n@highlight\nStrauss-Kahn is \"grateful\" the DA \"took our concerns seriously,\" his lawyers say\n@highlight\nThe alleged victim's attorney says the DA \"turned his back\" on his client", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 105, "end": 131}, {"start": 139, "end": 160}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 910, "end": 911}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In July, he asked @placeholder to step down and appoint a special prosecutor.", "idx": 45112}], "idx": 29311} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seattle is bigger, but Portland's scrappy supporters pushed the Oregon city to a win in the latest CNN.com city smackdown. The voting in our unscientific poll was neck and neck. Portland edged out Seattle with 52% of the vote, but despite that narrow margin, Portland fans came out with much greater force and enthusiasm to defend the City of Roses. iReporter Clinton Wood, who lives outside Portland in Tualatin, Oregon, acknowledges that Seattle is prettier than Portland. \"Well let's face it, Seattle is perhaps in the most beautiful location in the continental United States. But does physical beauty make it a better city?\"\n@highlight\nVoting split in unscientific poll pitting Portland against Seattle\n@highlight\nPortland fans' enthusiasm pushes the city ahead of Seattle\n@highlight\nPortland supporters share tips for great eateries, local events", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 380}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Absolutely not, Wood claims in his defense of @placeholder, and goes on to list why \"Portland thumps Seattle.\"", "idx": 45113}], "idx": 29312} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Only once he was away from the carnival of Rio de Janeiro did Manuel Neuer quite realise the magnitude of what he achieved this summer. Of course, any footballer would recognise that climbing the steps of the Maracana Stadium to lift the World Cup was the landmark moment in their professional lives. The subsequent public acclamation in Berlin at The Brandenburg Gate \u2014 where the victorious Germany team were greeted by more than a million fans \u2014 certainly enforced the point. Yet it was only when Neuer went on holiday that the size of the triumph became truly clear. 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Latin America expert Otto Reich says the summit is an \"opportunity, but also a risk for U.S. policy.\" The heads of 34 nations will get a chance to see him up close next month at the Fifth Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago. What he says will be closely watched. \"The spotlight will be entirely on Barack Obama,\" said Peter Hakim, president of the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue. Hakim will be one of three people who will on Wednesday address the House Foreign Affairs Committee about the summit. Otto Reich, who served Presidents Reagan and both Bushes in a number of high-level Latin American posts, also will speak. Thomas F. \"Mack\" McLarty, former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, will be the third person.\n@highlight\nObama goes to Fifth Summit of the Americas next month\n@highlight\nThree analysts are speaking to Congress this week about summit\n@highlight\nOne says Obama should recognize he's not surrounded by friends\n@highlight\nAnother says he should address issue of Cuba, which will not be at summit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 342, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 392}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 535, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 628, "end": 658}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 800, "end": 823}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 926, "end": 953}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1168}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder warns that the United States should extract some conditions from Cuba before making any allowances.", "idx": 45141}], "idx": 29327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The last 12 months have seen Tiger Woods climb back to the top of the golf rankings, and now the 14-time major winner has reclaimed his crown as the world's highest-paid athlete. Forbes estimates Woods' earnings for the 12 months to June 1 this year total $78.1 million, putting him ahead of tennis ace Roger Federer -- who topped the 2012 list. The top 10 features two golfers, three soccer players, two NFL quarterbacks, two NBA stars and one tennis player. The 100-strong list compiled by the influential business magazine features just three women, the highest-ranked of which is world No. 2 tennis player Maria Sharapova in 22nd place with earnings of $22 million.\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 golf player Tiger Woods named the world's highest-paid athlete\n@highlight\nThe American earned $78.1 million in the 12 months up to June 1, 2013\n@highlight\nTennis star Roger Federer second on the list after topping the pile in 2012\n@highlight\nNBA icons Kobe Bryant and LeBron James are third and fourth respectively", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 945, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has won more grand slams than any other male tennis player in history with 17.", "idx": 45147}], "idx": 29331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Walmart employee in Arkansas was caught on camera as her ex-husband sprung a surprise proposal this Valentine's Day, with her initial reaction being a 'no'. A shocked Renate Stumpf, 75, then revoked her response adding: 'Yes, but not today.' She apparently hadn't seen her teenage sweetheart, Louis Demetriades, for around 43 years after their first marriage ended. Scroll down for video Gobsmacked: A Walmart employee in Arkansas was caught on camera as her ex-husband sprung a surprise proposal this Valentine's Day, with her initial reaction being a 'no' Moment of confusion: A shocked Renate Stumpf, 75, then revoked her response adding: 'Yes, but not today'\n@highlight\nRenate Stumpf, 75, apparently hadn't seen her teenage sweetheart, Louis Demetriades, for around 43 years after their first marriage ended\n@highlight\nDemetriades got back in touch last December when he decided he wanted to make another go of things\n@highlight\nHe met first met Stumpf while visiting Germany in 1959\n@highlight\nThey went on to marry and have three children together, but around twelve years later their union ended\n@highlight\nStumpf explained that she will tie the knot with Demetriades eventually but she will have to 'test him a little bit first'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 742, "end": 758}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder seemed to be overwhelmed by the gesture, clasping both hands over her mouth.", "idx": 45148}], "idx": 29332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A humpback whale carcass was towed away from Perth's coast on Monday evening after attracting several sharks. Department of Fisheries spokesman Phil Shaw said sharks were seen feeding from the dead humpback whale which measured more than 10 metres in length. The carcass was first spotted by the crew of a vessel returning from Rottnest just before 10am on Monday when it was five nautical miles off the coast. A 10-metre long humpback whale carcass was seen floating five nautical miles off the coast of Perth on Monday morning A number of sharks were seen feasting on the dead whale before the decision was made to tow it away from the coast\n@highlight\nThe 10 metre long carcass was seen five nautical miles off the coast of Perth on Monday morning\n@highlight\nIt was hooked by the tail and towed about 20 miles out to sea\n@highlight\nDepartment of Fisheries warned that it could break up while being towed and that there was no guarantee it would not drift back to the coast\n@highlight\nThe humpback is the second dead whale to come into close encounters with a Perth beach in the last week", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 110, "end": 132}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 836, "end": 858}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Depending on the swell conditions and currents, @placeholder has warned that the whale could drift back towards the coast.", "idx": 45153}], "idx": 29337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gliding down the slopes in her tiny ski gear, this talented two-year-old girl has already mastered the art of skiing. Aurora Burns from Alaska, is now more at home on a snowy mountainside than inside a sandpit. Her parents, Cody Burns, 29, and Andrea Peterson, 34, believe their daughter is destined to take off. Cody, a ski patrol night supervisor, says: 'Aurora has been skiing since she was in the womb as Andrea was still keen to ski throughout her pregnancy, and we were showing her ski films as soon as she arrived. Scroll down for video Two-year-old Aurora Burns from Alaska, is now more at home on a snowy mountainside than inside a sandpit\n@highlight\nThe talented toddler from Alaska is most at home on a snowy mountainside\n@highlight\nParents, Cody Burns, 29, and Andrea Peterson, 34, say she's a total natural\n@highlight\nAurora already has five pairs of skis ranging in size from 80cm to 140cm\n@highlight\nShe started walking at nine months and skiing on her own aged 18 months", "entities": [{"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 244, "end": 258}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who runs her own massage business, says: 'I am extremely proud of our little girl.", "idx": 45154}], "idx": 29338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry A stunned couple whose first child was born though a pioneering IVF technique are expecting their second baby after conceiving naturally. Gemma and Simon Potter tried in vain to start a family for four years before becoming the first parents in the UK to have a child using a new IVF procedure. But two years after the arrival of daughter Isabella, the couple were shocked to discover Mrs Potter was pregnant again - after a natural conception. The new addition to the Potter family is due on Boxing Day. Scroll down for video Simon and Gemma Potter are expecting their second child this December after conceiving naturally, two years after their daughter Isabella was born via IVF\n@highlight\nGemma and Simon Potter spent four years trying for a baby to no avail\n@highlight\nBecame first parents in the UK to have a child using a new IVF procedure\n@highlight\nTheir daughter Isabella was born two years ago\n@highlight\nMrs Potter was shocked to discover she had fallen pregnant again\n@highlight\nThey conceived naturally and are expecting their second child in December\n@highlight\nFertility expert said it is rare but couple's who have been through IVF can fall pregnant naturally afterwards\n@highlight\nDr Geetha Venkat said it could be down to pregnancy stimulating the ovaries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 80, "end": 82}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 265, "end": 266}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 818, "end": 819}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I screamed \u2018two pink lines\u2019 at @placeholder, and then I didn\u2019t speak for about 20 minutes out of shock.'", "idx": 45155}], "idx": 29339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BASLE, Switzerland (CNN) -- Russia joined Germany and Turkey in the semifinals of Euro 2008 with a 3-1 upset win over the Netherlands after extra time in Basle on Saturday night. Roman Pavlyuchenko scored the Russian opener in Basle. Goals in the second half of added time from substitute Dmitri Torbinski and the magical Andrei Arshavin capped a triumphant night for the Russians. Roman Pavlyuchenko put Guus Hiddink's men ahead in the the 56th minute and they looked to be going through in normal time until Ruud van Nistelrooy stole an 86th minute equalizer for the Dutch. Hiddink's men will face either Italy or Spain in the last four after confounding the form book to put out the Dutch.\n@highlight\nRussia beat Netherlands 3-1 after extra time in Euro 2008 quarterfinal\n@highlight\nDmitri Torbinski and Andrei Arshavin score winning goals in added time\n@highlight\nRoman Pavlyuchenko put Russia ahead with Ruud van Nistelrooy equalizing\n@highlight\nGuus Hiddink's men will play either Italy or Spain in the semifinals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 180, "end": 197}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 511, "end": 529}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 787, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 869, "end": 886}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 928}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder kept pouring forward against a tiring Dutch side and Arshavin escaped down the left to send over a teasing cross which Torbinski turned in at the far post.", "idx": 45162}, {"query": "The Russians kept pouring forward against a tiring Dutch side and @placeholder escaped down the left to send over a teasing cross which Torbinski turned in at the far post.", "idx": 45163}], "idx": 29345} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Every single week for the past 22 years, a group of elderly South Korean women has camped outside the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, enduring the heat and humidity of the region's monsoonal summer and the sub-zero temperatures of the brutal Korean winter. Why? They want an apology for being forced into sexual slavery as so-called \"comfort women\" by the Japanese military before and during World War II -- an apology that numerous Japanese governments insist has already been publicly given more than two decades ago. It has been almost 70 years since the end of World War II and yet this issue still has the power to derail relations at the very top of these two countries.\n@highlight\nJapan and Korea to meet Wednesday to discuss \"various subjects\"\n@highlight\nOne of the topics divisive between two countries is comfort women\n@highlight\nOnly 55 of those registered with South Korean government as comfort women are alive", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They insist they were forcibly taken from @placeholder or tricked into leaving, thinking they were being transferred to other jobs.", "idx": 45168}], "idx": 29349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:06 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 13 September 2013 An Arizona landscaper has been arrested for branding his girlfriend's genitals with his initials. Christopher Lynn Jackson, 49, of Chandler, is accused of drugging the unidentified woman at a baseball game, who later awoke in pain to find him with branding equipment and a butane torch. She then found the letters 'C' and 'J' branded onto her 'vaginal area', Gawker.com reported. Arrested: Christopher Lynn Jackson, 49, of Chandler, Arizona, has been arrested for branding a former girlfriend's genitals with his initials Jackson, the owner of a landscaping business called Lawn Tamers, apparently bragged to his now ex-girlfriend about having done the same thing to other former girlfriends, according to court documents obtained by New Times.\n@highlight\nChristopher Lynn Jackson drugged his then girlfriend but she awoke to find him with branding equipment and a butane torch\n@highlight\nHe told his victim 'her vagina was his'\n@highlight\nHe bragged about having done the same thing to ex girlfriends\n@highlight\nJackson was arrested on a felony aggravated assault charge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 201, "end": 224}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 493, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 882}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The victim told @placeholder she was too tired, so her offered her 'energy pills', which actually made her pass out.", "idx": 45170}], "idx": 29350} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A wonderful opportunity is opening up for Danny Welbeck over the next few weeks. At last, he can play where he has always wanted. It\u2019s very unfortunate that Olivier Giroud is injured for Arsenal and Daniel Sturridge is out for England. For Welbeck, though, these circumstances have presented him with the chance to establish his credentials. For both club and country, it is all finally coming together for the 23-year-old striker. 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New Zealand Police announced on the agency's website that a large-scale evacuation of the central city was under way. According to the news release, the earthquake killed an undetermined number of people at various locations around the city, including passengers on two buses crushed by buildings that had fallen on them. TVNZ reported that the 147-year-old Christchurch Cathedral's spire had toppled, Christchurch Hospital was being evacuated and the airport was closed.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police say the 6.3-magnitude earthquake caused \"multiple fatalities\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Large-scale evacuations of central Christchurch are under way\n@highlight\nNEW: Witness describes \"windows blowing out, bricks falling down, people screaming\"\n@highlight\nThe city's Catholic and Anglican cathedrals are damaged; Christchurch airport is closed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 580, "end": 601}, {"start": 624, "end": 644}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also reported that its newsroom in Christchurch was badly damaged.", "idx": 45186}], "idx": 29361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dubai could lose its place on the Women's Tennis Association Tour calendar after Israeli Shahar Peer was denied entry to compete at this week's event, the WTA supremo warned Monday. Shahar Peer told CNN she learned of her visa ban Saturday, just before her scheduled flight to Dubai. Peer was scheduled to fly into the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, but was informed Saturday night by telephone that she would not be granted a visa. WTA Chairman and CEO Larry Scott said the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour \"will review appropriate future actions with regard to the future of the Dubai tournament.\"\n@highlight\nIsraeli tennis player back in Tel Aviv after being denied entry for Dubai event\n@highlight\nShahar Peer told night before tournament she would not be granted visa by UAE\n@highlight\nWTA chief Larry Scott warned Dubai tournament could lose place on calendar\n@highlight\nScott: \"This runs counter to everything we were promised and is a setback\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 43, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 328, "end": 347}, {"start": 443, "end": 445}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 485, "end": 506}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They really stopped my momentum because now I'm not going to play for two weeks and because they waited for the last minute I couldn't go to another tournament either,\" Peer said from @placeholder.", "idx": 45189}], "idx": 29364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After 10 days stranded far from home, all 52 passengers from a ship stuck in Antarctic ice have now been transferred by helicopter to an Australian icebreaker. \"It's 100% we're off! A huge thanks to all,\" tweeted Chris Turney, an Australian professor among the group of scientists, journalists and tourists marooned on the ship. A helicopter from a nearby Chinese icebreaker ferried passengers Thursday to the Australian icebreaker, the Aurora Australis. The rescue is the latest chapter in a saga that began Christmas Eve after the Russian-flagged MV Akademik Shokalskiy got stuck in unusually thick ice. Officials abandoned a succession of other rescue attempts in recent days because of the treacherous conditions in the region.\n@highlight\nChief mate: Passengers are very happy now to be on the Australian icebreaker\n@highlight\nHe thanks Chinese icebreaker crew whose helicopter ferried 52 to safety\n@highlight\n\"It's 100% we're off! A huge thanks to all,\" a professor on the ship tweets\n@highlight\n22 Russian crew members are still on board the trapped ship, the MV Akademik Shokalskiy", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 549, "end": 570}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Thursday, @placeholder authorities had said a plan involving the helicopter and a barge was put on hold because of shifting ice conditions.", "idx": 45192}], "idx": 29366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah condemned the crackdown on anti-government protesters in Syria on Sunday, saying there is \"no justification for the bloodshed.\" In a written statement released via Saudi state television Sunday night, Abdullah said the kingdom had recalled its ambassador from Damascus for consultations. \"What is happening there is not accepted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,\" the king said. \"There is no justification for the bloodshed in Syria, and what is happening has nothing to do with religion or ethics. The Syrian leadership could activate comprehensive reforms quickly.\" Demonstrations against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad began in March, and protesters have defied increasingly harsh efforts to put down the movement. Government troops and police launched a fresh crackdown last week, prompting condemnation from a variety of countries and organizations, including the Arab League, the United Nations and the Roman Catholic Church.\n@highlight\nThe Syrian crackdown is \"not accepted\" by Riyadh, King Abdullah says\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia has recalled its ambassador and called for reform in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 374, "end": 396}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}, {"start": 965, "end": 985}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his remarks Sunday night, he said @placeholder's future \"lies between two choices -- either wisdom or chaos.\"", "idx": 45194}], "idx": 29368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:11 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:36 EST, 16 October 2012 President John F Kennedy had a speech prepared in October 1962 announcing to the American people a full scale invasion of Cuba, it has been revealed. He planned to deliver the speech if Soviet ships carrying strategic nuclear missiles reached the island, according to papers released from Robert F Kennedy\u2019s personal files by the John F Kennedy Presidential Library. The Cuban Missile Crisis began 50 years ago this week, but even now the world is still learning just how close it was to nuclear Armageddon during those 13 tense days.\n@highlight\n'If we go in, we go in hard': Cold War documents found in stash of Robert F Kennedy's papers\n@highlight\nOther revelations include a mafia-assisted plot to kill Fidel Castro\n@highlight\n... 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The highly regarded Southampton manager, who is trying to prepare for Saturday\u2019s clash at Sunderland, admitted he will make a decision on his future at the end of the season. Brief encounter? Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino greets a member of staff before his press conference\n@highlight\nMauricio Pochettino will make a decision at the end of the season\n@highlight\nThe Argentine has employed a team of lawyers to look over his contract\n@highlight\n\u2018I am a loyal person and a legal person,' he said.\n@highlight\nSaints owner Katharina Liebherr met Pochettino for just five minutes\n@highlight\nThe departed Nicola Cortese faces a compensation battle with the Liebherr family\n@highlight\nChelsea and Manchester City are circling for Luke Shaw, rated at \u00a330m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 54}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 574, "end": 592}, {"start": 658, "end": 676}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 892, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gutted: Shaw, pictured arriving for training on Thursday, was upset at @placeholder's departure", "idx": 45203}], "idx": 29376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amne Alrifai said Muslim women have become too frightened to leave their own homes Muslims communities in Sydney have organised 'chaperoning services' for women on public outings after a rise in abuse and vandalism. They say there has been a rise in attacks since the anti-terror raids three weeks ago, as well as reports of Australians fighting for the Islamic State in recent months. There has been 30 attacks reported on Muslims because of their religion since the first anti-terror raids in Sydney on September 18, according to the Muslim Legal Network. Most of these attacks were on women wearing the traditional Muslim hijab, the organisation says.\n@highlight\nMuslims communities are organising chaperoning services for public outings after a rise in incidents of abuse and vandalism\n@highlight\nThe services are organised through a Facebook page called Australian Non Muslims supporting Muslims, which opened in September\n@highlight\nFollowing the anti-terrorist raids in Australia, there have been around 30 attacks reported on Muslims, mostly against women wearing the hijab\n@highlight\nAmne Alrifai said Muslim women have faced so much aggression in Sydney; they have become too frightened to leave their own homes\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old said her newsfeed has been rife with accounts of abuse and photographs of vandalised properties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 536, "end": 555}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Alrifai said the media coverage of \u2018terrorism\u2019 at the moment is overwhelming but what makes it different this time is that it\u2019s a threat on @placeholder soil.", "idx": 45207}], "idx": 29379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell With its elegant ballroom, banqueting hall, rolling acres and lake, Grade I-listed Halswell House looks as if it should be worth several million pounds. But the Palladian mansion, once described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the most important house of its date in the country', is for sale at a knockdown \u00a3250,000 after being repossessed when its owner was declared bankrupt. For the price of a one-bedroom flat in one of London's less exclusive areas, you could pick up one of Britain's finest country mansions that comes with beautiful Tudor buildings and 30 acres of lush Somerset land.\n@highlight\nHalswell House in Bridgwater, Somerset, is one of Britain's finest houses and boasts Tudor buildings and 31 acres\n@highlight\nThe Palladian mansion was described by Pevsner as 'the most important house of its date in the country'\n@highlight\nBallroom, banqueting hall, lake and follies all included with auctioneer's guide price of \u00a3250,000-\u00a3500,000 for the lot\n@highlight\nThe estate was repossessed after owner Grahame Bond declared bankrupt and is priced for a quick sale\n@highlight\nHalswell, the earliest parts of which were built in 1536, has a fascinating - and occasionally chequered - past\n@highlight\nThe Tudor manor house was built for Robert Halswell whose son Nicholas became Bridgwater MP\n@highlight\nDuring the Second World War an area of Halswell's parkland was used as a camp for Italian prisoners of war", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 220, "end": 235}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1409, "end": 1415}]}, "qas": [{"query": "View from the terrace: Halswell House comes with 31 acres of beautiful @placeholder countryside and the owner will enjoy splendid isolation", "idx": 45210}], "idx": 29381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Bond has seen off countless dastardly villains in his time \u2013 but he might have met his match in North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. For the leader of the communist regime is believed to be behind the leaking online of a working draft of the script for the next 007 film. And he is also thought to be responsible for the revelation of a number of embarrassing emails which show producers\u2019 scathing criticisms of the \u00a3190 million production. Scroll down for video A draft script for the next 007 film, featuring Daniel Craig and his co-stars Lea Seydoux, left, and Monica Bellucci, right, is believed to have been hacked by the regime of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un\n@highlight\nFollows an attack on Sony Studios which is making the film with MGM\n@highlight\nFilming of Spectre began last week featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond\n@highlight\nStudio executives have said the script is a huge disappointment\n@highlight\nOne executive wrote: \u2018You guys set me up for a let-down on the climax.'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bellucci, who at 50 is the oldest Bond girl, plays the wife of a man @placeholder assassinates.", "idx": 45230}], "idx": 29390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A serial murderer and rapist has been given the right to end his life under controversial Belgian euthanasia laws, it has emerged. Frank Van Den Bleeken, 50, has been behind bars for 30 years and has no hope of release because of his intensely violent urges. Now judges in Brussels have agreed that Van Den Bleeken can commit suicide with the help of medics. Jos Vander Velpen, the prisoner\u2019s lawyer, said: \u2018Over recent years, he has been seen by several doctors and psychologists and their conclusion is that he is suffering, and suffering unbearably.\u2019 Scroll down for video Nearing the end: Frank Van Den Bleeken, 50, has been behind bars for 30 years and has no hope of release because of his intensely violent urges. He has now been give the right to end his life\n@highlight\nFrank Van Den Bleeken, 50, has been behind bars for 30 years\n@highlight\nBelgian judges have ruled he can die with the aid of doctors\n@highlight\nHis lawyer says the killer is 'suffering, and suffering unbearably'", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 131, "end": 151}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 359, "end": 375}, {"start": 593, "end": 613}, {"start": 779, "end": 799}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said his client met all such conditions, and for the past four years had felt he \u2018couldn\u2019t stand to live like this any longer and could no longer accept the pain\u2019.", "idx": 45233}], "idx": 29393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Margaret Thatcher was one of the defining personalities of the 20th century. In diplomacy, economics, society and as a woman, she had enormous impact at home and abroad. The test of a statesman is whether he or she changes the political weather. Thatcher, who won an unprecedented three consecutive general elections, certainly did that as UK prime minister from 1979 to 1990. What do you think about the loss of Britain's 'Iron Lady'? Share your thoughts on CNN iReport But Thatcher not only changed the philosophy of her own party, the right-leaning Conservatives, she also forced other parties to change their whole approach to politics. Since Thatcher, all British mainstream parties have been believers, more or less, in the market economy.\n@highlight\nMargaret Thatcher was the UK's first female prime minister\n@highlight\nShe had changed the philosophy of the Conservatives as well other parties\n@highlight\nThatcher founded popular capitalism in Britain\n@highlight\nHer strength made her an icon to conservatives in many parts of the world", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 340, "end": 341}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 784}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say it was under @placeholder's financial ministers that chronic underspending on Britain's public services created problems that are still being rectified today.", "idx": 45234}], "idx": 29394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Billy the Kid is dead and probably doesn't care, but a pardon for the cold-blooded killer may be in the offing. Gov. Bill Richardson, called a \"Billy the Kid buff,\" is looking at an old promise by another governor, and not the Kid's reputation, in deciding whether to issue a posthumous pardon, a spokeswoman said Thursday. No matter that Billy the Kid has been in the ground since 1881. That hasn't dimmed interest in the cattle-rustling outlaw. Tourists, especially from Europe, are fascinated with Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty, but also known as William H. Bonney and Henry Antrim. He died at the hands of Sheriff Pat Garrett when he was only 21.\n@highlight\nNew Mexico governor considers pardoning Billy the Kid\n@highlight\nDescendants of the sheriff who killed Billy ask him not to do so\n@highlight\nPat Garrett's family says Billy was a murderer not worthy of pardon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 563, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder \"agrees with the heart of the petition,\" but is asking his legal department to look at it, Ray-Garcia said.", "idx": 45244}], "idx": 29401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday sharply defended his government's plan to build new housing on disputed land in East Jerusalem, a decision that has put Israel at odds with its leading ally. In a defiant speech to the leading pro-Israel lobby in the United States, Netanyahu said Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem are \"an integral and inextricable part of modern Jerusalem.\" \"The connection between the Jewish people and Jerusalem cannot be denied,\" Netanyahu said to prolonged applause. \"The Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the Jewish people are building Jerusalem today. Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is our capital.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Netanyahu tells Israeli lobby that Jewish building in East Jerusalem will continue\n@highlight\nCommitment to Israel \"unwavering, enduring and forever,\" Hillary Clinton says\n@highlight\nSecretary of state says U.S. will also continue to rebuke Israel when necessary\n@highlight\nConstruction plans in East Jerusalem has strained U.S.-Israeli ties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 61}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States is Israel's leading ally and provides nearly $3 billion a year in aid to the Jewish state, about three-quarters of which goes to purchase @placeholder military equipment.", "idx": 45248}], "idx": 29403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A nervous calm settled over northwest Peru on Monday night, three days after clashes between indigenous citizens and national police left more than 30 dead and 50 wounded. Alberto Pizango, a leader of the protesters, says his followers did not kill police officers. A 3 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew seemed to be holding, and both sides in the bloody episode said they wanted dialogue, not bullets. \"The situation is much more tranquil,\" foreign minister Jose Andres Garcia Belaunde told CNN. \"There's the possibility of entering into a dialogue.\" The violence started Friday when national police attacked a roadblock near the city of Bagua in the Amazonian part of northwestern Peru. About 2,500 indigenous people had blocked the main road to protest measures the government has taken to sell land to energy companies and other businesses. Indians native to the area say that it is their land even though they don't have formal property titles.\n@highlight\nMore than 30 people have died, 50 have been injured since Friday, reports say\n@highlight\nIndigenous people protest government plan to sell land to energy companies\n@highlight\nPeruvian President Alan Garcia vows to put down the demonstrations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 453, "end": 479}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder rights advocates put the number of dead and missing as much higher, with some groups saying more than 100 were killed or are missing.", "idx": 45261}], "idx": 29412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two late goals from Seydou Keita and Xavi Hernandez earned 10-man Barcelona a 3-1 win over Sporting Gijon at the Nou Camp on Saturday. Barca, who were without Lionel Messi who is serving a one-match suspension for picking up five yellow cards, opened the scoring in the 42nd minute through Andres Iniesta. But when Gerard Pique saw red immediately after the break, the visitors were handed a lifeline which they duly grabbed -- David Barrel leveling the scores in the 49th minute. The home fans had to wait until the 78th minute for a breakthrough as Keita curled in a shot from the edge of the area before Xavi made sure of the three points two minutes from time.\n@highlight\nTwo late goals earn Barcelona 3-1 win over Sporting Gijon\n@highlight\nReal Madrid can restore 10-point gap with with against Espanyol on Sunday\n@highlight\nIbrahimovic nets quickfire hat-trick for AC Milan as Juventus drop points against Chievo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The draw means @placeholder now have a three-point cushion at the top although Juve have a game in hand.", "idx": 45262}], "idx": 29413} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Txiki Begiristain made his way out of the draw hall in Nyon, Manchester City\u2019s director of football wondered out loud why he bothered to make the short hop to Switzerland. For Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s team to go deep into the Champions League, City must overcome one of the most feared forward lines in the history of the game. Again. They were beaten, well beaten as it happens, over two legs by the brilliance of Lionel Messi and his Barcelona team at this stage of the competition last season. 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Esiason flippantly declared on his WFAN morning radio show yesterday that Murphy's wife, Victoria, should have had a C-section before the opening day so her second baseman husband could play baseball. 'I'm sorry that he (Murphy) had to go through that. No man should have to go through that,' Esiason said on the Boomer & Carton show this morning, according to Jezebel. 'And certainly Daniel Murphy, who we both admire much as a baseball player as anybody else - and all I can say is that I truly, truly, feel terrible about what I put them through. So for that I certainly apologize.'\n@highlight\nFormer NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason yesterday declared on his talk radio show that Daniel Murphy's wife should have had a C-section before opening day\n@highlight\nMurphy took the first two games off to be with his wife Victoria Murphy while she gave birth to their first child\n@highlight\nHe apologized today for putting the couple's life under the spotlight\n@highlight\nAfternoon host Mike Francesa who called paternity leave a 'scam' and 'gimmick' is unrepentant\n@highlight\nMurphy said he doesn't regret his decision and has enjoyed spending time with new son Noah", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 64}, {"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1305}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1389}]}, "qas": [{"query": "collective bargaining agreement between owners and the player\u2019s union, @placeholder took him to task for taking paternity leave.", "idx": 45267}], "idx": 29418} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Greg Allen's obsession with finding his missing daughter began more than a decade ago, when the mother finally made good on a threat and fled with the daughter from Texas to Mexico, according to him and authorities. Sabrina Allen was a month away from turning age 5, and the visit with her non-custodial mother, Dara Marie Llorens, was supposed to last only a weekend in April 2002, as part of a court agreement. But that weekend visitation in Austin lasted 12 years and finally ended Tuesday, when Mexican and U.S. authorities said they found the girl and her mother living in seclusion in a small apartment in a town between Mexico City and Puebla. The mother will face charges in Travis County, Texas, said Dan Powers, an FBI assistant special agent in charge in San Antonio, Texas.\n@highlight\nA confidential informant helps authorities find missing daughter and mom\n@highlight\nFather has yet to see daughter, who's now in care of psychologist\n@highlight\n\"I was Ahab and the white whale. 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Out of the thousands, 40 people will be selected. Of the 40, just four will participate in the first passage to Mars, which is scheduled to leave in September 2022 and land seven months later in April 2023. None of the four will ever return to Earth. Mission to Mars: The selected candidates will live in pressurized cabins equipped with 'plant production units' for growing food\n@highlight\nThe Mars One mission aims to take four settlers to live on Mars in 2022 - forever\n@highlight\nMore than 100,000 people, including 30,000 Americans, have applied so far", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When humans go to Mars, when they settle on Mars and build a new @placeholder, a new planet.", "idx": 45282}], "idx": 29421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An explosive century from birthday boy Ross Taylor helped New Zealand crush Pakistan by 110 runs and go top of their group at the Cricket World Cup. 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Finishing on 302-7 off their 50 overs the Kiwis shell shocked Pakistan, who contributed to their own downfall with sloppy fielding and poor bowling.\n@highlight\nNew Zealand beat Pakistan by 110 runs at the Cricket World Cup\n@highlight\nRoss Taylor smashes a superb unbeaten 131 as Kiwis make 302-7\n@highlight\nNew Zealand smash 100 off final five overs before Pakistan slump to 192 all out\n@highlight\nEngland fast bowler Stuart Broad ruled out of World Cup with a side strain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 139, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 689, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also chipped in with three sixes as New Zealand transformed their innings and finished with 302.", "idx": 45289}], "idx": 29427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- After years of planning and months of campaigning, the most expensive presidential race in history comes down to a final five-day whirlwind of speeches and television ads in the eight states still up for grabs. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney plan to hold virtually nonstop events between now and the Tuesday election considered too close to call. The focus is on battleground states worth 95 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win. Both sides are trying to close the deal with a dwindling number of uncommitted voters, while making sure supporters actually cast ballots.\n@highlight\nRomney and running mate Paul Ryan to campaign in Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama and Mitt Romney target battleground states in final days\n@highlight\nThe focus is on turning out the vote and persuading the dwindling undecideds\n@highlight\nThe campaigns compete with speeches and ads in states still up for grabs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I know that the @placeholder folks are chanting four more years, four more years.", "idx": 45294}], "idx": 29429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Never fear the night of the living dead -- the Pentagon has got you covered. From responses to natural disasters to a catastrophic attack on the homeland, the U.S. military has a plan of action ready to go if either incident occurs. It has also devised an elaborate plan should a zombie apocalypse befall the country, according to a Defense Department document obtained by CNN. In an unclassified document titled \"CONOP 8888,\" officials from U.S. Strategic Command used the specter of a planet-wide attack by the walking dead as a training template for how to plan for real-life, large-scale operations, emergencies and catastrophes.\n@highlight\nPentagon planners draw up disaster plans to deal with different contingencies\n@highlight\nPlanners created an attack by the walking dead to plan for large-scale operations\n@highlight\nTactics include \"concentration of all firepower to the head, specifically the brain\"", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 334, "end": 351}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 443, "end": 464}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The only real purpose of the document was to practice how to execute a plan for handling something as large and serious a situation like flesh-eating beings trying to overrun the @placeholder.", "idx": 45300}], "idx": 29432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An advocate for the family of Cameron Todd Willingham, executed six years ago after a fire killed three of his daughters, is sharply questioning the objectivity of the head of the Texas commission looking into whether the man was rightly convicted. Stephen Saloom, the policy director of the nonprofit legal advocacy group the Innocence Project, brought up a comment attributed last week to John Bradley, chairman of the Texas Forensic Science Commission, during the public comments portion of that panel's meeting Friday. According to the published report, Bradley said that anti-death penalty groups wanted to hold up Willingham -- convicted in 1992 after a jury determined he deliberately set the fire that killed his three girls -- as a \"poster boy\" for their cause. 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After all, golf's U.S. Open champion was one of the tipsters' favorites to take the title in Augusta. But the 22-year-old Northern Irishman, so often hyped as the next Tiger Woods, failed to erase memories of his nightmare collapse at the same tournament 12 months previously. But McIlroy didn't brood. He didn't even pick up a club. Instead the world No. 2 flew to Europe for a vacation with his girlfriend, Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki.\n@highlight\nU.S. Open champion Rory McIlroy returns to PGA Tour after a disappointing Masters,\n@highlight\nInstead of training, the 22-year-old went on a holiday with girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki\n@highlight\nMcIlroy cuts down his schedule of events, saying he doesn't want to burn out\n@highlight\nThe Northern Irishman is feeling confident at Quail Hollow, where he won in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 275, "end": 291}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 777, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 899, "end": 915}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also became the first player since @placeholder to win a PGA Tour event before his 21st birthday.", "idx": 45304}], "idx": 29435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Simpson PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:53 EST, 22 May 2013 A blind anti-abortion activist forced to flee China after suffering years of torture and persecution has accused the British government of running scared from Beijing. Chen Guangcheng is in the UK to receive an award for exposing the plight of hundreds of thousands of Chinese women forced to undergo abortions and sterilisations as part of China's strict one-child policy. But his request to meet with the Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague during his five-day visit has been snubbed because Downing Street fears 'further punishment' from Beijing and will lose out on trade deals.\n@highlight\nChen Guangcheng is in UK to receive award for exposing 'gendercide'\n@highlight\nBut request to meet with the Prime Minister has been snubbed\n@highlight\nHuman rights campaigner says David Cameron is kowtowing to Beijing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 280}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 543, "end": 555}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 708, "end": 722}, {"start": 730, "end": 731}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I call on the British people to lobby their government to take up this issue with Beijing and remain true to the values that make @placeholder a respected country throughout the world.", "idx": 45305}], "idx": 29436} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Cheerios, rejoice! Jane Lynch, who won an Emmy as sharp-tongued cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester on Fox's \"Glee,\" will make her Broadway debut this spring in the hit musical revival of \"Annie.\" The role seems like a perfect fit for the star: Miss Hannigan, the drunken and scheming head of young Annie's orphanage who melodically complains about being surrounded by \"little girls.\" Lynch, an Illinois native who got her start in theater at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Second City, will appear in the musical for eight weeks only, from May 16 through July 14. Two-time Tony-winner Katie Finneran, who has played Miss Hannigan since the new revival opened last November, was recently cast as Michael J. 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And today, as British Formula One star Jenson Button whizzed round the new \u00a3250m Buddh International Circuit, near Delhi, in a rickshaw, workers were carrying out a series of last minute fixes. Clumps of grass were being replaced, other sections were being PAINTED and the stands were given a wash down with hoses ahead of tomorrow's first practice session. 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The review, which has been published in the in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, looked at 19 extensive studies conducted across 12 countries and found that teenage girls in Northern Europe, the UK and China are specifically experiencing an increase in mental health problems. The studies leader, Dr William Bor from the University of Queensland, told the Daily Mail Australia that a combination of cultural, schooling and economic factors are most likely to be leading to the growing problem.\n@highlight\nThe review looked at 19 studies conducted across 12 countries\n@highlight\nIt found an increase in anxiety and depression in teenagers across Northern Europe, the UK and China\n@highlight\nThe number of older adolescent girls suffering from mental health problems was double that off boys", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 233}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 476, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 530}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 821, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We also have to account for why we are seeing a rise in @placeholder \u2013so it's clearly not just a western phenomenon.'", "idx": 45313}], "idx": 29442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:36 EST, 16 November 2012 A shipwrecked yacht containing \u00a380million of cocaine and the decomposing body of a dead crew member has been found by divers in the Pacific. The unusual discovery of the French-named vessel called Jereve, which was laden with 204 one-kilo blocks of cocaine, was made about ten miles north of Tonga's main island. A second crew member from the 40ft yacht, which had been tracked by authorities since it left Ecuador in August, is missing leaving police in four countries trying to establish if he is dead or on the run.\n@highlight\nVessel had been tracked by drug enforcement authorities after it left Ecuador, but they lost contact on October 5\n@highlight\nDiscovery of 204 one-kilo blocks of cocaine was made about ten miles north of Tonga's main island\n@highlight\nPolice trying to identify whether second crew member who is missing is dead or managed to escape", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the body was that of a 'palagni' \u2013 the @placeholder name for a white person", "idx": 45315}], "idx": 29444} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- English cricketer Kevin Pietersen has reached an agreement with the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) which paves the way for his return to the national team. Arguably England's most naturally talented cricketer, Pietersen was dropped by selectors in August after it emerged he had sent \"provocative\" text messages to South Africa's players during a recent Test series between the two teams. However the South-African born Pietersen must undergo a \"reintegration program\", before England team director Andy Flower can pick him. \"ECB and Kevin Pietersen confirm that agreement has been reached concerning a process for his reintegration into the England team during the remainder of 2012,\" said an ECB statement.\n@highlight\nKevin Pietersen agrees return to the England cricket team\n@highlight\nThe South African-born batsman frozen out after sending provocative text messages\n@highlight\nPietersen has signed a new central contract and will begin a \"re-integration\" process\n@highlight\nThe batsman could return to the team in time for February's tour of New Zealand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 77, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 110}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Upon completion of the program, the England selectors will consider @placeholder for future matches.\"", "idx": 45319}], "idx": 29448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A nurse accused of killing a Texas mother in a parking lot and stealing her 3-day-old son had suffered a miscarriage and believed she needed to show her fiance that she had a child, authorities said Wednesday. A judge refused to allow bond for Verna McClain, 30, a mother of three children. McClain told her fiance \"she was pregnant and had given birth to a child, by him,\" said Montgomery County Sheriff's Capt. Bruce Zenor. \"She represented this (the abducted baby) as her child.\" Witnesses said Kala Golden, 28, who was shot outside a Houston-area pediatrician's office Tuesday, screamed and attempted to chase after the car with her son inside, CNN affiliate KTRK reported.\n@highlight\nThe suspect had a miscarriage and wanted a baby to show fiance, authorities say\n@highlight\nKala Golden apparently was shot for her 3-day-old baby, an arrest report says\n@highlight\nThe shooting occurs outside a pediatrician's office in Texas\n@highlight\nThe mother is shot repeatedly and dies at the hospital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 388, "end": 412}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder returned to the apartment as the investigation was continuing and asked to speak to police, the report said.", "idx": 45329}], "idx": 29456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama unveiled a new $5 billion veterans jobs plan Friday that the administration says will put thousands of men and women who once wore their country's uniform back to work. The new Veterans Jobs Corps initiative, first mentioned in the president's State of the Union address last week, involves partnerships with the Veterans Administration and the Interior Department, as well as state and local law enforcement agencies. Under the blueprint, the administration will award $166 million in grant money to communities that show a preference for hiring post-9/11 veterans for new law enforcement positions. 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Belkis Gonzalez has a prior conviction of unlicensed practice of medicine for incidents in 2004. Belkis Gonzalez, 43, was co-owner of the now-defunct A Gyn Diagnostic Center in Hialeah, Florida. She faces a second-degree felony count of unlicensed practice of a health care profession resulting in serious bodily injury and a third-degree felony count of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, authorities said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nBelkis Gonzalez faces felony counts stemming from abortion in Florida clinic\n@highlight\nSycloria Williams claims Belkins cut cord and placed baby, placenta in trash\n@highlight\nProsecutors say they could not prove that the baby was born alive\n@highlight\nGonzalez told police she stood at doctor's side for procedure, baby was not alive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 369, "end": 391}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were linked to @placeholder through DNA testing, according to the affidavit.", "idx": 45343}], "idx": 29468} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Wired) -- Maybe Apple approved Skyfire, an iPhone web browser that plays Flash videos, to prove a point: Flash is losing relevance. Despite widespread excitement over the first app to work with Adobe's plug-in, it turns out that Skyfire isn't very useful. My hands-on time with the app, which came out Wednesday (and quickly \"sold out,\" according to the developer's press release), was an eye-opening experience. The app's primary function is to take websites that use embedded Flash video and automatically transcode that video into HTML5 so that it's viewable on the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. 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The passion started early for Terry Ledford, 53, who operated a gem stand on weekends when he was a kid. \"I always loved rocks,\" said the Spruce Pine resident. For W. Renn Adams, 90, the world of spodumenes, hiddenite and beryl runs even deeper in his blood. His Alexander County family has been digging for them since the 1880s. 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Despite having designers bending over backwards to dress Prince George, Kate has been flying the flag for traditional British brands. In his charming Christmas portrait, the 16-month-old wore a pair of corduroy shorts and socks by Amaia Kids. Scroll down for video Super fans: The Duchess of Cambridge, 32, popped into a local Chelsea boutique to snap up some clothes for Prince George and the shop owners said she is a 'lovely and down to earth' lady\n@highlight\nPregnant Kate, 32, picked up clothes for George at Amaia Kids\n@highlight\nShop owners are huge fans of the Duchess and her style\n@highlight\nPrince George wore their \u00a336 shorts and \u00a37 socks in Christmas snaps", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 98}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Discussing Kate's style, @placeholder said: 'She always gets it right and picks the right outfit for the right occasion'", "idx": 45359}], "idx": 29480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- French parachutist Michel Fournier vowed Tuesday to try again to launch a record-breaking skydive in August, hours after a \"freak\" accident over Canada aborted his second attempt to do so. Michel Fournier tests his equipment a few days before his attempt to break four world records. \"I'm not about to give up,\" the 64-year-old adventurer said of his shot at setting a world record for the highest jump and fastest, longest free fall by a man riding a balloon. Tuesday's attempt was thwarted when an electrical charge broke the cable connecting the balloon to the gondola, causing it to slip away from his ground crew and rise into the Saskatchewan skies over North Battleford.\n@highlight\nNEW: Parachutist Michel Fournier promises to try record jump again\n@highlight\nBalloon escapes as French skydiver attempts free fall record\n@highlight\nTuesday's attempt thwarted when an electrical charge broke important cable", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities approved the mission over the town of North Battleford, in sparsely populated Saskatchewan.", "idx": 45369}], "idx": 29487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:25 EST, 15 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:59 EST, 16 September 2012 The career criminal accused of raping a 73-year-old woman in New York's Central Park on Wednesday bragged about how he murdered an elderly cleaning lady and terrified his neighbours so much that they bought guns to protect themselves when he was released from prison, it has been revealed. David Albert Mitchell's one-time girlfriend told how the accused rapist boasted about killing Barbara Flake in the tiny West Virginia community of Jenkinjones, an impoverished and tightknit community in the state's southern coalfields.\n@highlight\nDavid Albert Mitchell, 42, allegedly boasted about killing Barbara Flake, a West Virginia cleaning lady who was murdered in 2002\n@highlight\nMitchell has had run-ins with the law all of his adult life\n@highlight\nAccused of raping a 73-year-old birdwatcher in Central Park on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHalf-brother Joe insists it wasn't David but his alter-ego, Johnny, who carried out the alleged rape", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 393, "end": 413}, {"start": 640, "end": 660}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is convinced it was Johnny who brutally raped the 73-year-old birdwalker in @placeholder, not David.", "idx": 45372}], "idx": 29489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid may rule La Liga, but cast your eyes away from the glitz, glamour and silverware and head north to the Basque Country. There's a new Spanish fairytale in SD Eibar. On Sunday, the minnows will play their first ever Spanish top flight game against Real Sociedad in front of a few thousand fans at their Ipurua Stadium home. With this, they become the smallest ever team to play in the top division. With a capacity of 5,250 - less than 18 of the current Vanarama Conference grounds - it will be a cramped, rowdy but overall celebratory affair. That's because Eibar's place in La Liga was nearly taken away from them.\n@highlight\nSD Eibar are gearing up for their first-ever season in La Liga\n@highlight\nSpanish minnows won promotion from Segunda last season\n@highlight\nSpanish FA threatened the club with double relegation after demanding the club had to raise 1.7million euros to play in the top flight\n@highlight\nXabi Alonso and David Silva, two former players, helped support the campaign to see the club in La Liga\n@highlight\nOver 8,000 people from 48 countries now own part of the Basque minnows\n@highlight\nClub's Ipurua Municipal Stadium holds a capacity of 5,250\n@highlight\nKit colours of red and blue stripes originated from Barcelona's strip\n@highlight\nEibar's nickname is 'the Gunners' and town's population is 27,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 495, "end": 513}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 817, "end": 818}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A campaign, Defiende al Eibar \u2013 Defend @placeholder \u2013 was created by the club and supported by former loan players David Silva and Xabi Alonso, who echoed these concerns.", "idx": 45374}, {"query": "In fact, Eibar are miles from any @placeholder side in size.", "idx": 45375}], "idx": 29490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a potentially devastating blow for Roger Goodell, a law enforcement official claims he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL executive five months ago - completely contradicting the commissioners claim that no one at the NFL had seen it before Monday. The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail received from from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female voice expresses thanks for the video and says: 'You're right. It's terrible.' And in a sign the NFL is descending into full damage limitation mode, Goodell announced former FBI director Robert S. Mueller III will conduct a probe into how the league pursued and handled evidence as it investigated claims against Rice.\n@highlight\nLaw enforcement official claims they sent NFL copy of Rice elevator video\n@highlight\nSource claims they received phone message confirming it arrived on April 9\n@highlight\nNFL Commissioner claims no one has seen the video at the organization\n@highlight\nSource sent the video to the NFL himself not through official channels\n@highlight\nNFL have appointed former FBI Director to head internal investigation", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 296, "end": 315}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 602, "end": 604}, {"start": 615, "end": 635}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The law enforcement official, speaking to the @placeholder on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, says he had no further communication with any NFL employee and can't confirm anyone watched the video.", "idx": 45377}], "idx": 29492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid may be four points behind rivals Barcelona in La Liga but Carlo Ancelotti's galacticos are not showing any signs of pressure. Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Co were in high spirits as they prepared to face Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. Bale was seen sharing a joke with Luka Modric, while the likes of Javier Hernandez and James Rodriguez were also showing off their skills. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Gareth Bale fool Marcelo and Rodriguez with disguised pass Gareth Bale (left) shares a joke with Real Madrid team-mate Luke Modric (centre) in training Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) as ever appeared to be centre of attention during training on Saturday\n@highlight\nReal looking for six straight win when they take on Athletic Bilbao on Sunday\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti's side are four points behind Barcelona in La Liga\n@highlight\nBale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Javier Hernandez looked relaxed in training", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 174}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 315, "end": 330}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 567, "end": 583}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 866}, {"start": 872, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Javier Hernandez leaps to head the ball as Real Madrid's players prepared for their game against @placeholder", "idx": 45378}], "idx": 29493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The live-in lover of French President Francois Hollande today infuriated the mother of his four children by backing her electoral rival for a place in Parliament. Valerie Trierweiler, 47, has never made any secret of her dislike for Segolene Royal, the 58-year-old who shared Mr Hollande's life for more than 30 years. Ms Royal was, in turn, devastated when Mr Hollande left her for Ms Trierweiler, a Paris Match magazine journalist, in 2007. Battling back: Segolene Royal (left) has been left infuriated by Valerie Trierweiler (right), France's new First Lady, because the latter is backing her rival in an election\n@highlight\nValerie Trierweiler supports Segolene Royal's rival in parliamentary vote\n@highlight\nCould signal end of Royal's political career if she loses upcoming election", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 163, "end": 181}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 458, "end": 471}, {"start": 508, "end": 526}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Such a message, from the serving first lady of France, could easily swing the election against Ms @placeholder and effectively end her political career.", "idx": 45385}], "idx": 29500} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former foreign minister Bob Carr has hit back at claims he was lazy in the job saying he was entirely committed to working around the clock. Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard made the eyebrow raising comments while talking to channel nine journalist Ray Martin in an interview which is set to be aired Tuesday night. Martin told Triple M's 'The Grill Team', Ms Gillard unloaded on the former foreign affairs minister and she said that it was a mistake to appoint Bob Carr and when he got there he was 'lazy'. 'She certainly makes it clear that he didn't like hard work,' said Martin.\n@highlight\nBob Carr has bit back at claims he was lazy saying he worked around the clock\n@highlight\nFormer PM Julia Gillard thought Bob Carr's appointment as Foreign Minister was 'a mistake'\n@highlight\nMr Carr says his diary demonstrates that he was totally engaged in a 'tough and demanding job'\n@highlight\nFormer PM Julia Gillard tells how she thought Kevin Rudd was on the verge of a breakdown\n@highlight\nRay Martin told Triple M's 'The Grill Team' the former PM thought Kevin Rudd was on the verge of 'an emotional breakdown'\n@highlight\nEx-PM also unloads on the media, radio broadcaster Alan Jones and Prime Minister Tony Abbott in the interview\n@highlight\nInterview on Nine Network at 6.50pm Tuesday night", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Certainly she (@placeholder) thinks he was heading for an emotional breakdown.'", "idx": 45396}, {"query": "'She's fairly savage on @placeholder, as well,' he added.", "idx": 45397}], "idx": 29508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama is celebrated and criticized for greatly accelerating the number of CIA drone attacks in Pakistan, but the similar covert war that he has launched in Yemen has received considerably less attention. The Obama administration has launched an estimated 28 drone strikes and 13 air strikes in Yemen, according to data compiled by the New America Foundation from reliable news reports. By contrast, the administration of George W. Bush only launched one drone attack in Yemen. (The data was gathered from media outlets that include the Associated Press, Reuters, CNN and the Yemen Post.) On April 25, the White House approved a new policy inaugurating a more aggressive campaign of drone strikes in Yemen allowing so-called \"signature\" strikes. These are strikes on individuals whose patterns of behavior signal the presumed presence of an important militant or of a plot against the United States, even if the targeted individual's identity is unknown.\n@highlight\nU.S. drone attacks in Yemen haven't received as much attention as in Pakistan\n@highlight\nDozens of airstrikes have killed hundreds, mostly AQAP terrorists, the authors say\n@highlight\nIn April, White House approved policy for even more aggressive campaign of drone strikes\n@highlight\nA Yemen expert says the strikes haven't dented AQAP's overall strength", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 354, "end": 375}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 555, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1317}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Counting drone attacks and airstrikes in @placeholder is complicated because it has often been unclear whether attacks were launched from drones or from fighter jets, and villagers regularly provide conflicting accounts of the kinds of aircraft used in these attacks.", "idx": 45400}], "idx": 29511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kim Watson, 32, has been charged with stealing and selling on goods worth $3.7million from Sears A Sears clerk has been charged with stealing goods worth $3.7million from one of the department store's warehouses. Kim Watson, 32, allegedly sold on the high-end merchandise after taking it from the Sears Distribution Center in Logan Township, New Jersey. Watson, from Clementon, was arrested on Friday after a long-term investigation led detectives to believe the inventory clerk had been taking cash payments for the goods. The investigation, by Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office, found that everything from bedding to kitchen appliances had gone missing.\n@highlight\nKim Watson, 32, is charged with stealing $3.7million in Sears merchandise\n@highlight\nThe department store clerk allegedly sold on the goods for a profit\n@highlight\nMissing merchandise included bedding and kitchen appliances, police say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 297, "end": 321}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 546, "end": 582}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The haul totaled roughly $3.7million at retail prices, meaning @placeholder had lost around $2.6million.", "idx": 45409}], "idx": 29515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Somalia said a senior al Qaeda operative tied to several attacks in East Africa was killed Monday in a U.S. strike in southern Somalia. Saleh ali Saleh Nabhan, pictured on the FBI's Web site, reportedly was tied to al Qaeda's East Africa operations. Intelligence sources have confirmed to the Somali government that Saleh ali Saleh Nabhan was killed, Information Minister Dahir Mohamud Gelle said Tuesday. \"We welcome that attack because those people targeted were murderers, and they are unwanted and unwelcome in Somalia,\" Gelle said. Nabhan's death will have \"a major impact\" on al Qaeda's operations in the Horn of Africa, according to one regional analyst.\n@highlight\nNEW: Analyst calls operative \"one of the leading al Qaeda figures in East Africa\"\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda operative Saleh ali Saleh Nabhan killed, Somali official says\n@highlight\nU.S. special operations forces fired on car from chopper in Somalia, U.S. officials say\n@highlight\nOfficials: Man tied to 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 167}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 326, "end": 347}, {"start": 382, "end": 400}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 795, "end": 816}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder had been monitoring the situation for days and had intelligence that Nabhan was in the area, the U.S. officials said.", "idx": 45416}], "idx": 29520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rio Ferdinand will not replace Clint Hill as QPR captain when he joins the Loftus Road club. Ferdinand is finalising his move to west London and is expected to sign soon. The former Manchester United and England captain is close to agreeing a one-year deal with QPR after leaving Old Trafford at the end of last season. Go west: Rio Ferdinand is set to join QPR after leaving Manchester United New chapter: Ferdinand is set to move back to London and join the promoted club The move will see him reunited with Harry Redknapp, for whom he first signed as a schoolboy when he joined West Ham 21 years ago.\n@highlight\nFerdinand finalising his move to Queens Park Rangers\n@highlight\nSwitch would see him reunited with his ex-West Ham boss Harry Redknapp\n@highlight\nFerdinand left Manchester United in the summer after 12 years at club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 45, "end": 47}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 182, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 358, "end": 360}, {"start": 376, "end": 392}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 510, "end": 523}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 648, "end": 666}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But despite his experience at the top of the game, @placeholder will not make him captain.", "idx": 45419}], "idx": 29522} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has warned Manchester United they can't afford his best players and claimed the likes of Arjen Robben, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Muller don't want to leave for the Barclays Premier League anyway. United manager Louis van Gaal had the three Bayern stars on his initial hit list at Old Trafford but summer moves for the trio never really got off the ground. Asked this afternoon if he had to say no to Van Gaal, Guardiola nodded and said: 'They [United] didn't have enough money. 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Wilkie, who triumphed in the 200metres breaststroke at Montreal 1976, was due to conduct the ceremony after Michael Jamieson was beaten by Scottish compatriot Ross Murdoch in Glasgow. But Wilkie, the first swimmer to wear a cap and goggles in competition and now a successful businessman, wanted to change into a suit before handing over the gongs. 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Ahmed Bani said. He was adding details to the announcement Sunday by the National Transitional Council's outgoing prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, that two chemical weapons sites had been discovered. Jibril, speaking to reporters in Tripoli, said the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in the Hague and the United States were notified.\n@highlight\nNEW: Libya's new authorities found mustard gas missiles about a month ago, they say\n@highlight\nThe Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons was notified\n@highlight\n\"The United States was notified because it is ... equipped to deal with this issue\"\n@highlight\nGadhafi agreed to destroy his chemical weapons in 2003 and the project was underway", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 172, "end": 200}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 384, "end": 412}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 561, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 781, "end": 832}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before the outbreak of the crisis the Gadhafi regime had destroyed 55% of its declared amounts of mustard gas and 40% of its precursor chemicals for making weapons, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 45426}], "idx": 29526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- With Congress mired in dysfunction over immigration, President Barack Obama says he'll do what he can to sidestep the legislative logjam. One possibility: using presidential authority to remove the threat of possible deportation for a few million immigrants living illegally in the country, a step that conservatives decry as amnesty. Here is a look at how we got here and steps Obama could take in coming months to address what all parties agree is a broken immigration system and boost the Democratic brand, though not necessarily in this year's congressional elections. What is the problem? An estimated 11 million or more immigrants are living illegally in the United States, many of them for years or even decades. They work, go to school and otherwise participate in American society even though they broke the law coming here and lack papers allowing them to stay.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama looks at what he can do without Congress\n@highlight\nMore than 11 million immigrants now live illegally in America\n@highlight\nPossibilities include work permits for a few million of them\n@highlight\nBoth parties agree the system is broken, but can't agree on a fix", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That would violate existing law and be \"a direct affront to every single unemployed American, particularly those in our poorest most vulnerable @placeholder communities,\" Sessions said.", "idx": 45435}], "idx": 29532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Forget the politics: Sony Pictures was pretty much begging for someone to kill its 'desperately unfunny' comedy on the fictional assassination of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-Un. Leaked emails reveal Sony executives were concerned about the action-comedy featuring Seth Rogen and James Franco \u2014 even before hackers believed to be 'state sponsored' by North Korea threatened the company and forced it to shut the movie down. 'The unanimous point of view here is that this (is) another misfire from the pairing,' said an e-mail purportedly written by Peter Taylor, of Sony Pictures UK. 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That is how life looks inside the self-deceptive bubble which this Messi band of brothers inhabit. Alejandro Sabella tells it thus: \u2018Whatever Messi does or doesn\u2019t do in this World Cup he is the greatest player in the world and one of the greatest in the history of football.\u2019 VIDEO All Star XI: Lionel Messi Moment of genius: Lionel Messi scores a superb goal to put Argentina 2-1 up against Bosnia and (below) Sportsmail's graphic of the strike\n@highlight\nMessi had a nightmare for 64 minutes against Bosnia-Herzegovina\n@highlight\nHe is a terrific player but needs a big World Cup to prove himself\n@highlight\nPele, Alfredo Di Stefano and Garrincha should be slighted by comparison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 301, "end": 317}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 479, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 705, "end": 722}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Well, you could say he was for the duration of the 10 seconds it took him to collect the ball, dance past an assortment of @placeholder defenders and fire his exceptional goal in off a post.", "idx": 45446}], "idx": 29540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Democratic California Gov. Jerry Brown said Thursday he had signed a bill that will require public schools in the state to teach students about the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. The bill, believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, will also require teachers to provide instruction on the role of people with disabilities. \"History should be honest,\" Brown said in a statement. \"This bill revises existing laws that prohibit discrimination in education and ensures that the important contributions of Americans from all backgrounds and walks of life are included in our history books. It represents an important step forward for our state, and I thank Senator Leno for his hard work on this historic legislation.\"\n@highlight\nThe bill is believed to be the first of its kind in the nation\n@highlight\nIt will also require teachers to instruct on the role of people with disabilities\n@highlight\n\"History should be honest,\" Gov. 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She was to perform a dance entitled \"Silk Road,\" a piece intended to convey the rich cultural history of China. But it never happened. Twelve days before she was to take the stage at the Olympics, in an event that China hoped would catapult the nation to international glory, she fell while rehearsing the dance -- leaving her paralyzed from the waist down.\n@highlight\nLiu Yan is paralyzed while rehearsing her solo dance for the Olympics' opening\n@highlight\nDoctors say she will not walk again\n@highlight\nLiu wins many dance awards; she is considered China's top classical dancer\n@highlight\nShe believes she will recover and exercises every day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 173, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 230, "end": 278}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder does not blame anyone for the accident, saying that in big events, \"accidents happen.\"", "idx": 45455}], "idx": 29548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ On the flip chart outside England\u2019s dressing room in Miami last week, Roy Hodgson had made it clear that the players were not to discuss the strengths of individual Italians. Gianluigi Buffon, one of the greatest goalkeepers in the history of the game, was off limits. So, too, was former Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli. The same rule applied to Andrea Pirlo. During routine interviews after England\u2019s 0-0 draw with Honduras in the Sun Life Stadium, Jordan Henderson, Phil Jagielka, Joe Hart, Leighton Baines and Glen Johnson were all on message. On Saturday, in the Arena Amazonia, Henderson will be obliged to carry out a different set of instructions on behalf of the England team. He must keep Pirlo quiet.\n@highlight\nHenderson must keep Pirlo quiet in England's World Cup clash with Italy\n@highlight\nThe Group D match in Manaus is biggest of Henderson's England career\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney will drop deeper to stop supply line to Pirlo\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere played 'Pirlo' role in training to test Henderson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 226}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 477, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Full of running: @placeholder's energy will be key to stopping Pirlo", "idx": 45456}], "idx": 29549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An African-American college student is suing Barneys New York and the city's police department, saying he was racially profiled and later detained by police, according to court documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court. New York City College of Technology student Trayon Christian, who was 18 at the time, entered Barneys New York on Madison Avenue on April 29 to buy a Ferragamo belt he had seen rappers wear on television, Christian's attorney, Michael Palillo, told CNN on Wednesday. When Christian went to pay for the belt with his debit card at a register, a Barneys cashier asked for identification. Christian showed the cashier his driver's license, paid for the belt with his card, signed the receipt and left the luxury department store with the belt in a Barneys bag. He walked a block before two undercover police officers stopped him, Palillo said.\n@highlight\n\"Barneys New York has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination,\" company says\n@highlight\nCollege of Technology student bought a belt at the department store, attorney says\n@highlight\nHe says two undercover officers stopped him, accused him of using a fraudulent card\n@highlight\nHe was handcuffed, taken to a police station and held for two hours, attorney says", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 196, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 255}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 315, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 448, "end": 462}, {"start": 470, "end": 472}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 874, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Palillo recently received a call from another man who said he experienced a similar incident at @placeholder -- an injustice that appears to happen too often, Palillo said.", "idx": 45460}], "idx": 29550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An era of unprecedented sporting domination came to an end at the London Olympics today, with a stunning victory for Michael Phelps in his last competitive race. Swimming the butterfly leg of the 4X100 medley relay, Phelps, 27, displayed his characteristic power to close down the leading Japanese team and claim a record 18th gold medal and pull clear as the most successful Olympian of all time. Cheered on by an appreciative crowd at the London Olympic Park Acquatic Centre, the U.S team romped home and Phelps punched the sky with delight as he pulled down the curtain on his stunning career competing in the pool.\n@highlight\nMichael Phelps takes gold in the 4x100m medley relay to win his 18th Olympic title and 22nd medal overall\n@highlight\nReceives a special trophy in a separate ceremony recognising him as the greatest Olympian of all time\n@highlight\nWill now retire from swimming", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 441, "end": 475}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder era to end with anything less than a performance that puts him", "idx": 45466}], "idx": 29554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russia ordered surprise military exercises on Ukraine's doorstep Wednesday as tensions in that country's southern Crimea region simmered, with pro-Russian demonstrators facing off against rival protesters in the city of Simferopol. As the mood soured among the thousands rallying in front of the Crimean parliament building in Simferopol, some scuffles broke out. One group waved Ukrainian flags and shouted \"Crimea is not Russia,\" while the other held Russian flags aloft and shouted \"Crimea is Russia,\" images broadcast by Crimean TV channel ATR showed. As the crowd became more agitated, a line of police moved in to divide the groups. Local leaders sought to calm the mood, urging the protesters to go home and resist provocations.\n@highlight\n\"People have to feel the changes, not to hear about them,\" says an activist\n@highlight\nA U.S. official urges \"outside actors in the region to respect Ukraine's sovereignty\"\n@highlight\nNominees for a new unity government are announced in Independence Square\n@highlight\nScuffles break out outside Crimean parliament between pro- and anti-Russian protesters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 984, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is about people of Ukraine and @placeholder making their choice about their future.", "idx": 45479}], "idx": 29561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blair Cowan may have been born in New Zealand but he insists he will be the proudest Scot on show if he is given his BT Murrayfield debut on Saturday. The son of a Scottish mother and Cook Islander father, the 28-year-old is in line to make his bow at the home of the Dark Blues when they host Argentina this weekend. The London Irish back-rower already has three caps for Vern Cotter's men after being called-up for the summer tour of the Americas. London Irish flanker Blair Cowan is looking forward to his home debut for Scotland at Murrayfield\n@highlight\nBlair Cowan was born in New Zealand but is the son of a Scottish mother\n@highlight\nThe London Irish backrower already has three caps for Vern Cotter's men after being called-up for the summer tour of the Americas.\n@highlight\nCowan first moved to the UK in 2009 when he signed for Cornish Pirates\n@highlight\nThe flanker then moved to Worcester Warriors bfore his move to the Exiles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 809, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 909}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New Zealand-born backrower Cowan has been in excellent form for the @placeholder this season", "idx": 45483}], "idx": 29565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain and Germany were at odds last night over claims that UK spies run an eavesdropping centre from the roof of the British Embassy in Berlin. Foreign minister Guido Westerwelle summoned the British ambassador to hear a formal protest about the snooping network allegedly operated by the Government Communications Headquarters. The German Foreign Office said it had warned Simon McDonald that using a diplomatic mission to tap communications would violate international law. Protest: German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (left) called in British ambassador Simon McDonald over reports the embassy is used as a listening post Leaked US National Security Agency documents suggest the UK could be using high-tech equipment on the embassy roof to gather economic and political intelligence, according to The Independent newspaper.\n@highlight\nGuido Westerwelle called in Simon McDonald for a formal protest\n@highlight\nSecurity details leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden\n@highlight\nDocuments claim UK embassy has hi-tech equipment on embassy roof", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 61, "end": 62}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 163, "end": 179}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 291, "end": 328}, {"start": 335, "end": 355}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 511, "end": 527}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 640, "end": 666}, {"start": 690, "end": 691}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 874, "end": 887}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}, {"start": 966, "end": 979}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "British ambassador was asked to an interview in the @placeholder.", "idx": 45486}], "idx": 29567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Aldo battled to an absorbing victory in his rematch with Chad Mendes before delivering a stinging rebuke at the watching Conor McGregor. The Brazilian won by unanimous decision at UFC 179 in Rio to retain his featherweight title and extend his winning streak to 15, one short of Anderson Silva\u2019s record. Aldo immediately turned his fire to McGregor who has repeatedly called out the long-reigning champion. Jose Aldo (top) celebrates after his points win over Chad Mendes to retain his featherweight title at UFC 179 The Brazilian (left) has now successfully defended his title seven times and is unbeaten since 2005\n@highlight\nJose Aldo won by unanimous points decision to retain featherweight title\n@highlight\nIt was Aldo's 15th win in a row, one short of Anderson Silva's record\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old is unbeaten since 2005 after seventh successful defence\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian called the watching Conor McGregor a 'joker' after the fight\n@highlight\nMcGregor has repeatedly called out long-reigning champion Aldo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 29-year-old challenger Mendes attempts a take-down on @placeholder as the Brazilian tries to evade his clutches", "idx": 45492}], "idx": 29571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Newman Follow @@Paul_NewmanDM It may be a little cruel to suggest the green look on Friday to the Ageas Bowl pitch for the third Test will suit India more than England\u2019s bowlers but there is no question it is not just Alastair Cook under severe pressure on Sunday. The failure of England\u2019s attack to take advantage of conditions made for them at Lord\u2019s means there are question marks over the senior bowlers going into a match where the consequences of another defeat would not bear thinking about. The success of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and then, with short-pitched bowling that had failed England, Ishant Sharma was a salutary lesson to an England attack who should have had the Test won on the first morning after Cook won the toss.\n@highlight\nCaptain Alastair Cook and coach Peter Moores have big decision to make\n@highlight\nEngland were out-bowled by India on green pitch in second Test at Lord's\n@highlight\nAnderson and Broad have been below par and one or both may be replaced\n@highlight\nChris Woakes and Chris Jordan are in line to be called into the Test side\n@highlight\nBen Stokes likely to be dropped after dismal run with the bat\n@highlight\nJos Buttler will make his Test debut at wicket-keeper, replacing Matt Prior\n@highlight\nThird Test against India starts at the Ageas Bowl in Hampshire on Sunday\n@highlight\nIndia lead five-match series 1-0 after 95-run victory at Lord's", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1290}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1388}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Broad simply did not look fit at Lord\u2019s, where he had perhaps his worst Test for @placeholder for many a year, and clearly the knee injury that has restricted his potency will need an operation sooner rather than later.", "idx": 45500}, {"query": "Ticket sales have been sluggish with the ground expected to be no more than half full from Monday onwards but one man who just might provide the spark that could put more bottoms on @placeholder seats is debutant Jos Buttler.", "idx": 45501}], "idx": 29574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Historical tensions and overreaction on the part of both Russia and Georgia contributed to a five-day conflict between the two in 2008, a European Union fact-finding mission concluded in a report released Wednesday. South Ossetian mourners at the grave of a relative killed in the conflict on the first anniversary in August 2009. \"The conflict is rooted in a profusion of causes comprising different layers in time and actions combined,\" said the report from the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in Georgia. \"While it is possible to identify the authorship of some important events and decisions marking its course, there is no way to assign overall responsibility for the conflict to one side alone. They have all failed, and it should be their responsibility to make good for it.\"\n@highlight\nReport: A total of about 850 people were killed on all sides in five-day conflict\n@highlight\nAbout 100,000 civilians fled their homes, about 35,000 unable to return\n@highlight\nReport: \"No way to assign overall responsibility for the conflict to one side alone\"\n@highlight\nRussia and Georgia each blamed the other for starting the conflict", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 473, "end": 534}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Georgia launched a campaign against @placeholder, a Russian-backed separatist Georgian territory, on August 7, 2008.", "idx": 45505}], "idx": 29576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One suspect has been arrested in connection to a pair of car bombings that killed at least 45 people in northern Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency reported. Shiekh Ahmed al-Ghareeb was seen on surveillance camera in Al-Salam mosque in the site of the explosion. Security forces raided his home in Al-Minye and seized some military machine guns and some grenades, according to the news agency. The blasts Friday in Tripoli occurred near mosques run by Sunni imams with ties to Syrian rebels. 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With Japan needing to avoid defeat in order to clinch one of the 32 places with a game to spare, playmaker Honda converted a late spot-kick to level the score at 1-1 after Australia had taken a surprise lead through Tommy Oar's speculative cross with eight minutes remaining. 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The president thanked the 'hero' doctors and nurses for their work in West Africa and insisted that they must be treated with dignity and respect. He conceded, though, that Americans will 'likely see more cases' of the disease, which kills more than half of those diagnosed. 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Sarkozy, 59, is set to announce this weekend that he will stand for the presidency of the centre-right opposition UMP party, insiders said. The former leader had told journalists they would 'never hear from him again' after he lost the election to socialist Francois Hollande in the 2012 election. But he then announced last year that he was considering standing for re-election because the socialists were 'ruining France'.\n@highlight\nNicolas Sarkozy, 59, says disastrous left-wing policies have 'ruined France'\n@highlight\nClaims he is left no choice but to stand against Francois Hollande in 2017\n@highlight\nSarkozy says socialist president risks leaving France in a 'disastrous state'\n@highlight\nBut his political comeback is understood to be opposed by wife Carla Bruni\n@highlight\nSaid to have 'begged' Sarkozy not to stand because people are 'mean to him'", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 121, "end": 135}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 481, "end": 497}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While his supporters are desperate for @placeholder to return to politics, the wider French population doesn't really care.", "idx": 45520}], "idx": 29583} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former Vietnam Army officer who blamed his PTSD for driving him to kill a cop spoke of his pride that he served his country before he was executed in Georgia last night. Andrew Howard Brannan, 66, was given a lethal injection by authorities and died in prison in the city of Jackson after his appeals for clemency were denied. He was executed for the 1998 murder of sheriff's deputy Kyle Dinkheller, 22, whom he shot nine times with a high-powered rifle after a traffic stop in Dudley, Georgia. 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Tracey Clarke, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, spent \u00a396 on two tickets to the event as a 13th birthday present for her daughter, Kelsey. The pair joined thousands of fans at Manchester's Etihad Stadium last Sunday, where they stood up and started dancing along to the band's hit songs. Scroll down for video Upset: Tracey Clarke, 42, and her 13-year-old daughter Kelsey spoke of their anger today after security guards banned them from dancing at a One Direction concert. 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Bayern Munich's German international goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was the other player on the three-man shortlist revealed Monday, with Ronaldo the overwhelming favorite to take the award. Which means there is no sign of Barcelona's Messi and Real Madrid poster boy Ronaldo's domination of the back pages ending any time soon. 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Woods, who had retired from the Navy, handled security for diplomats and perished with fellow former SEAL Glen Doherty, computer expert Sean Smith and U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. \"Tyrone's friends and colleagues called him 'Rone,' and they relied on his courage and skill, honed over two decades as a Navy SEAL,\" Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.\n@highlight\nSecurity officer's dad remembers dedication\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama: \"Chris Stevens was a friend\"\n@highlight\nComputer expert Sean Smith was renowned in the gamers' universe\n@highlight\nThey died in Benghazi with Chris Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 99, "end": 118}, {"start": 170, "end": 171}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday, in a ceremony marking the return of the four victims to the United States, President Barack Obama said that amid all of the horrific images coming out of Benghazi this week, \"I also think of the @placeholder who took to the streets with homemade signs expressing their gratitude to an American who believed in what we could achieve together.", "idx": 45548}], "idx": 29597} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:51 EST, 13 June 2012 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 13 June 2012 An NYPD cop charged with gunning down an unarmed teenager in the Bronx pleaded not guilty in court today, eliciting cheers from his brethren in blue, but tears from the teen\u2019s parents. New York Police Department Officer Richard Haste, 31, surrendered Wednesday morning and pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges in a courtroom filled with other officers, relatives of 18-year-old victim Ramarley Graham, and their supporters. Graham was killed during a February 2 narcotics raid in the Wakefield neighbourhood of the Bronx.\n@highlight\nParents of slain teen Ramarley Graham cried in court today as NYPD officer who shot him pleaded not guilty\n@highlight\nRichard Haste, 31, charged with manslaughter for fatal February 2nd narcotics raid\n@highlight\nOther NYPD officers cheered for Haste as he exited courthouse\n@highlight\nRev. 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Stubbs the manager spoke afterwards of Hibs\u2019 near-perfect performance and, in Scott Allan, he possessed the game\u2019s classiest performer.\n@highlight\nBefore the game, Rangers were second in the Scottish Championship, seven points clear of third-place Hibernian\n@highlight\nHibs have now closed the gap to three points after thrashing Rangers\n@highlight\nDavid Gray opened the scoring, before Jason Cummings doubled the lead\n@highlight\nScott Robertson scored the third, before Liam Craig completed the win\n@highlight\nKenny McDowall was taking charge of Rangers for the first time", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 803, "end": 823}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was in the right place at the right time to slot home Hibs' second of the afternoon", "idx": 45599}], "idx": 29631} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:38 EST, 22 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:41 EST, 22 January 2014 And elderly man had to be airlifted from a cathedral tower in Basel-Country, Switzerland after hitting his head on the church bell. The 82-year-old civil engineer was inspecting the tower during a renovation at the cathedral of Arlesheim, when he suffered a head injury. The man fell nearly ten feet to a platform, where medics arrived to treat his injuries. High importance: The 82-year-old civil engineer had been inspecting the tower when he hit his head on the church bell and needed medial attention\n@highlight\nCivil engineer suffered head injury inspecting bell tower in Switzerland\n@highlight\nThe 82-year-old man had to be airlifted to a nearby hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "picked up by a helicopter on a stretcher, @placeholder, cantonal police", "idx": 45601}], "idx": 29632} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:17 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:57 EST, 13 November 2012 Angela Merkel was greeted with Nazi jibes from protesters in Lisbon today as she arrived in the Portuguese capital to advocate the benefits of austerity and economic reforms. As with her recent trips to bailed-out Greece and debt-stricken Spain, demonstrators unhappy about tax hikes and pay cuts devised to improve public finances turned their anger on the German leader. Portugal needed a 78 billion euro ($99 billion) rescue package last year when it was engulfed by the eurozone's debt crisis and living standards have dropped sharply.\n@highlight\nDemonstrators wore T-shirts saying 'Adolf Merkel' and including a swastika\n@highlight\nSigns say 'Merkel Nazi, Go Away!' and, in German 'Merkel Raus' (Merkel Out)\n@highlight\nGerman Chancellor arrived in Lisbon to renew endorsement of spending cuts and tax increases\n@highlight\nLocal newspaper says measures have 'made a Frankenstein out of Portugal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 802, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 971, "end": 982}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and the Portugal's center-right government insist austerity policies must continue.", "idx": 45608}], "idx": 29636} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Pakistani Taliban vowed on Thursday to kill Shakeel Afridi, the jailed Pakistani doctor accused of helping the CIA in the search for Osama bin Laden, a spokesman for the militant group told CNN. \"We will cut him into pieces when we find him,\" Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told CNN by phone. \"He spied for the U.S. to hunt down our hero Osama bin Laden.\" Pakistani officials say Afridi is being held in a prison in the city of Peshawar in northwest Pakistan. Last week a court in Pakistan's tribal region sentenced Afridi to 33 years in prison but a copy of the court order obtained by CNN shows Afridi was sentenced for alleged connections to the militant group Lashkar-e-Islam, not for helping Americans in the search for bin Laden.\n@highlight\nThe Taliban says the doctor is No. 1 on its hit list\n@highlight\nA tribal court judgment says Shakeel Afridi had ties to Lashkar-e-Islam\n@highlight\nOfficials disclosed earlier that the doctor was convicted for spying\n@highlight\nHe was accused of helping find Osama bin Laden through a fake vaccination program", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 223, "end": 225}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 385, "end": 399}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 711, "end": 725}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Wednesday the jailed doctor's brother told CNN he fears for Afridi's safety and called on the @placeholder to help set him free.", "idx": 45609}], "idx": 29637} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ABECHE, Chad (CNN) -- Most of the 103 children that a French charity attempted to take to France from Chad for adoption are neither Sudanese nor orphans, three international aid agencies reported on Thursday. Hundreds of women protest child trafficking and shout anti-French slogans Wednesday in Abeche, Chad. Six members of Zoe's Ark were arrested last week as they tried to put the children on a plane to France, where the charity said host families were waiting to take the children in. Three French journalists, a seven-member Spanish flight crew and one Belgian were also arrested. Representatives of the journalists and flight crew said they were unaware of problems with Zoe's Ark and thought they were on a humanitarian mission.\n@highlight\nNEW: Chadian president wants journalists, flight crew released\n@highlight\nRed Cross, UNICEF, UNHCR interview children that charity tried to fly out of Chad\n@highlight\nMost are not from Sudan and have families, agencies say\n@highlight\nSix members of Zoe's Ark, 11 others under arrest in Chad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The charity said the children were @placeholder orphans that it was trying to rescue from a war-torn nation.", "idx": 45626}, {"query": "@placeholder authorities immediately accused the charity of kidnapping the children and concealing their identities.", "idx": 45627}], "idx": 29646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The frontman of the rock band Sum 41 has warned his young fans of the dangers of drinking, after his liver and kidney collapsed. Deryck Whibley, the Canadian rockstar who used to be married to Avril Lavigne, spent more than a month in hospital after collapsing at home. Doctors have told the 34-year-old his organs are so damaged that if he has just one more drink he could die. Warning: graphic images Life-changing: Deryck posted this image of him in his hospital bed, where he was treated for liver and kidney problems last month Pain for pleasure: Whibley, the ex-husband of singer Avril Lavigne, says he fell sick after too many years of hard drinking\n@highlight\nSum 41 singer Deryck Whibley was treated for liver and kidney problems after collapsing at home\n@highlight\nEx-husband of Avril Lavigne blames years of hard-drinking for health scare", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His band Sum 41, last released an album in 2011 - the same year he and @placeholder divorced after four years of marriage.", "idx": 45642}], "idx": 29655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 18:26 EST, 5 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:26 EST, 5 November 2012 Backing a winner? Former VP candidate Sarah Palin has backed Romney for the White House Sarah Palin held off until the eve of the 2012 presidential election to reveal that she had decided to back Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan for the White House. The former Alaskan governor posted a lengthy message on Facebook detailing the reasons as to why she was behind the Republican candidates - and it was mostly a negative assessment of Obama's past four years. She wrote: 'On Tuesday, please vote for Governor Mitt Romney and the commonsense conservatives running for office in your states.'\n@highlight\nPalin told her Facebook friends to vote for 'commonsense conservatives'\n@highlight\nFormer Alaskan governor slammed Obama for his 'failures and broken promises'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We know what we will get from a second @placeholder term because we\u2019ve all endured his first term.", "idx": 45650}], "idx": 29659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "They want all of us to cringe -- and they have succeeded. The Islamic radicals suddenly barreling across Iraq want to make sure people are horrified at their deeds. Leaders of the organization that calls itself ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, have launched a sophisticated propaganda campaign that turns the most basic principles of public relations on their head. No PR executive would advise a client to shout to the world details of his most gruesome acts and the extent of his cruelty, but that is precisely what ISIS is doing, and doing so very deliberately. The images of mass executions, of men digging their own graves before being shot in the back of the head, are splashed on the world's newspapers, television news and social media.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: ISIS has launched a sophisticated PR campaign to scare Iraqis\n@highlight\nGhitis: The group likes to publicize its horrific deeds, but this will surely backfire\n@highlight\nShe says, incredibly, even al Qaeda has criticized ISIS for being too ruthless\n@highlight\nGhitis: ISIS's brutal tactics create enemies; Iraqis will not embrace the group's rule", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 221, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eventually, the clash with Al Qaeda ended in a dramatic clash between ISIS and other Syrian opposition groups and a total break with @placeholder.", "idx": 45664}], "idx": 29667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He is a 9-year-old boy without a country. Menachem Zivotofsky is a U.S. citizen, born in Jerusalem. There lies his dilemma. The State Department, in an unusual exception, will not allow his family to list \"Israel\" as the nation of birth on his U.S. passport. The Supreme Court will decide whether granting this \"small\" gesture on behalf of a child half a world away -- and others like him -- would disrupt the Obama administration's ongoing efforts to secure a binding, lasting peace settlement for the troubled region. Oral arguments in the case are set for Monday. At issue are two questions, one narrow, one broad: May courts intervene to enforce a federal law explicitly directing the State Department how to record the birthplace of an American citizen on a passport? And does the law impermissibly infringe on the president's power to recognize a foreign sovereign?\n@highlight\nThe case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court next week\n@highlight\nPeople born in Jerusalem can't list Israel as their place of birth\n@highlight\nThe city is claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 67, "end": 70}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 128, "end": 143}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 963, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Their son is very proud of the fact that he is the one sibling born in @placeholder.\"", "idx": 45668}], "idx": 29670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:45 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 20:12 EST, 8 January 2014 Fox News head Roger Ailes has spoken out about how he wants to launch an entirely new channel dedicated to teaching 'the kids' history with the help of his star anchor Bill O'Reilly while keeping the changes at Fox to a minimum. He also said that he has no concerns about Fox News staying at the top spot in cable news since his main competitors- saying that MSNBC 'dodged a bullet' by firing Alec Baldwin and slamming CNN as effectively 'throwing in the towel' by adding more documentaries to their programing line up.\n@highlight\nFox News chief is under fire as a new book will be published shortly claiming that he bad-mouthed O'Reilly and propositioned a female hire\n@highlight\nAiles gave a rare sit-down interview and slammed his competitors CNN and MSNBC for 'throwing in the towel' in the ratings race\n@highlight\nPraised Fox News and said that he wants to launch a new venture focused on the 'real' version of history with O'Reilly\n@highlight\nGave his thoughts on a bevy of Fox figures like Megyn Kelly ('talented'), Sarah Palin ('attractive') and Elisabeth Hasselbeck ('in a tough spot')\n@highlight\nSays CNN and MSNBC- Fox's top competitors- are 'no longer in the news business'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 518}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1225}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The work that O'Reilly does outside of his show- namely writing books and promoting specials with a historical edge- as a possible new venue for growth, but pointedly saying that there were no plans for @placeholder to leave the Fox line-up anytime soon.", "idx": 45674}], "idx": 29672} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 13:57 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:57 EST, 15 October 2013 Diet Coke, the second-most popular soft drink in the country, may be losing some of its pop. During a conference call with analysts Tuesday, a Coca-Cola executive noted that the soda brand was 'under a bit of pressure' because of people's concerns over its ingredients, alluding to the growing wariness of artificial sweeteners in recent years. Steve Cahillane, who heads Coca-Cola's North American and Latin American business, noted that the issue wasn't specific to Diet Coke, but that many diet foods and drinks in the U.S. are facing the same concerns.\n@highlight\nA Coca-Cola executive says the soda brand is 'under a bit of pressure' because of concern over its ingredients\n@highlight\nOverall sales of diet sodas are falling at a faster rate than regular sodas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 441, "end": 455}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 480, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, Coca-Cola said that sales volume for regular, full-calorie @placeholder rose two per cent in North America in its latest quarterly results reported on Tuesday.", "idx": 45677}], "idx": 29673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates The NHS recommends people over 65 take a daily vitamin D supplement Older women who pop vitamin D and calcium supplements to prevent broken bones may be taking them in vain, according to leading experts. A U.S government advisory group found taking typical low doses provided no benefits for average post-menopausal women. What is more taking 400IU of vitamin D and 1,000mg of calcium daily increased the risk of developing kidney stones. Both nutrients are crucial for building and maintaining strong, healthy bones and specialists advise getting as much as possible from a good diet and exposure to sunlight.\n@highlight\nTaking typical supplement dose provides no benefits for average post-menopausal women, finds U.S task force\n@highlight\nBut those at high risk of weak bones should consult their doctor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder the average adult is advised to get about 1,000mg of calcium, 1,300 for postmenopausal women, every day.", "idx": 45690}], "idx": 29684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bill Cross, 79, was knocked down and killed by Paul Bithell in a Stoke-on-Trent pub car park A widow hugged the careless driver who killed her husband yesterday in court after convincing the judge to give him softer sentence. Bill Cross, 79 - the grandfather of Port Vale striker Tom Pope - died 17 days after he was knocked down by a reversing motorist in a Stoke-on-Trent pub car park last November. Married father-of-two Paul Bithell, 30, was ordered to carry out 120 hours unpaid work after admitting causing death by careless driving. He claimed he had not been able to see the pensioner in the dark when he knocked him down in the Sneyd Arms pub in Sneyd Green.\n@highlight\nBill Cross, 79, was knocked down and killed by Paul Bithell in a pub car park\n@highlight\nBithell admitted causing death by dangerous driving and was spared jail\n@highlight\nMr Cross's widow Doreen wrote letter to the judge saying it was an accident\n@highlight\nShe hugged Bithell in court after he was given just 120 hours unpaid work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As he reversed Mr @placeholder must have been in the blind spot.", "idx": 45691}], "idx": 29685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The streets of Ferguson finally look like a tranquil Missouri town again. The protests have calmed. Children can safely go back to school. And after Michael Brown was laid to rest, residents are honoring his family's wish for peace. But now a different kind of strife looms: the legal battle over whether Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson was justified in shooting and killing the unarmed teenager. Here's what to expect as the case moves forward: A grand jury will weigh the case Twelve members of a local grand jury will decide whether to bring charges against Wilson. The grand jury started hearing testimony last week, but it could take two months before jurors reach a decision.\n@highlight\nA grand jury is considering whether to bring charges against Officer Darren Wilson\n@highlight\n\"It's very tough to convict an officer,\" a retired chief deputy U.S. marshal says\n@highlight\nThe officer will have to \"explain a reason for each of those six shots,\" a legal analyst says\n@highlight\nA federal civil rights investigation is also underway", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Proving a civil rights violation in this case requires proving that @placeholder exhibited \"racial hostility,\" CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said.", "idx": 45696}], "idx": 29689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "World number one Rory McIlroy insists the desire to redress the balance in Ryder Cup history means the event will not be diminished by Europe's recent dominance over the United States. The 16 1/2 to 11 1/2 victory at Gleneagles was their eighth in 10 attempts, but with the overall record in America's favour the Northern Irishman knows there is still a long way to go. Europe still trail 25-12 in terms of victories and captain Paul McGinley used a graphic depicting the divide as a motivational tool this week. It was celebrations all around as Rory McIlroy helped Europe win the Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nEurope's 16\u00bd-11\u00bd victory means they have now won eight of the last 10 Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nBut Europe still trail USA 25-12 in the overall standings\n@highlight\nWorld no.1 Rory McIlroy beat close friend Rickie Fowler 5&4 on Sunday\n@highlight\nHe is not worried the event will be diminished by Europe's recent dominance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 313, "end": 329}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a great spectacle of sport between two very competitive teams: Europe have just been getting the better of the @placeholder the last few years, but that's not to mean that the US won't bounce back and win a few over the next five or six.\"", "idx": 45703}], "idx": 29695} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(HLNtv.com) -- The father of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin gave Florida A&M football players an inspiring speech and a great lesson on the virtues of perseverance, said the team's head coach, Earl Holmes. So Holmes gave Tracy Martin something in return: a captaincy. After being invited recently to speak to the Rattlers football team in Tallahassee, Florida, Trayvon's father was named an honorary captain for FAMU's 2013 football season. He will join them on the field September 1 for their season opener against Mississippi Valley State and participate in the pregame coin toss. \"He was very, very encouraging,\" Holmes told the Orlando Sentinel.\n@highlight\nFlorida A&M's coach invites Tracy Martin, Trayvon's dad, to speak\n@highlight\nHe receives a standing ovation from the players\n@highlight\nTracy Martin is named the honorary captain for the Rattlers' season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 519, "end": 542}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think what he's doing with the foundation is big and it speaks volumes, and I want the football team and @placeholder nation to be part of that,\" Holmes said.", "idx": 45709}], "idx": 29700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Cardiff City fan who became so disillusioned with the rebranding of the football club he followed that he put his support up for auction on eBay has a new team to follow -- Tottenham Hotspur. The final straw for Cardiff fan Ben Dudley was the decision by the Welsh team's Malaysian owners to rebrand the club by insisting they play in red rather than their traditional blue to boost their appeal to Asian audiences. The internet sparked global interest with Dudley's support eventually bought by a Spurs fan for over a thousand dollars. \"The reception from Spurs fans that have been in contact with me has been great and I've had offers of help with tickets and people to attend games with,\" Dudley told CNN.\n@highlight\nBen Dudley put his support up for auction after Cardiff City were rebranded\n@highlight\nA winning bid of $1,324 sees him support Tottenham Hotspur next season\n@highlight\nBids on eBay came from Melbourne, New York and Seattle\n@highlight\nDudley's father has always supported Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 859, "end": 875}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By a curious twist of fate, Dudley already has an association with Tottenham as his father is a @placeholder supporter.", "idx": 45711}, {"query": "However, having become so disheartened with @placeholder , the internet auction has gone some way to restoring his faith in football.", "idx": 45712}], "idx": 29701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A prominent California Democrat campaign fund manager charged with defrauding a state legislator of $677,181 is in settlement negotiations with federal prosecutors, a law enforcement source said Tuesday. Kinde Durkee, whose Durkee & Associates firm is based in Burbank, California, has been charged with two counts of mail fraud regarding the alleged misappropriation of $677,181 in campaign funds belonging to California Assemblyman Jose Solorio, a Democrat whose office is based in Anaheim, authorities said. The law enforcement source asked for anonymity because the source wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the negotiations. Durkee is accused of filing false disclosure reports to hide the misappropriations, according to an affidavit by FBI Agent Reginald Coleman.\n@highlight\nKinde Durkee is a prominent campaign fund manager for California Democrats\n@highlight\nShe has been charged with two counts of mail fraud\n@highlight\nShe is accused of misappropriating $677,181 in campaign funds\n@highlight\nThe FBI accuses her of spending other clients' money on personal expenses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 245, "end": 263}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The investigation is looking at all of the accounts of clients of Kinde Durkee,\" including those of elected @placeholder, Horwood said.", "idx": 45730}], "idx": 29715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Explosive claims: Lawrence Wilkerson (pictured), Colin Powell's former chief of staff, said Diego Garcia was used as a 'transit location' for the US government's 'nefarious activities' after 9/11 Interrogations of terror suspects took place on the British overseas territory of Diego Garcia, according to a senior official in George W Bush's administration. Lawrence Wilkerson said 'nefarious activities' had occurred on the Indian Ocean island, which the UK leases to the US military. And he said it was 'difficult to think' the UK authorities were unaware that detainees were being questioned. The former White House aide's revelations will increase the pressure on David Cameron to order a public inquiry into the extent of Britain's involvement in the CIA's rendition and torture programme.\n@highlight\nIsland was 'transit location' for the U.S. government's 'nefarious activities'\n@highlight\nClaims made by Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's former chief of staff\n@highlight\nComments came after report revealed details of CIA's rendition programme\n@highlight\nUK claims only two rendition flights went through island to refuel in 2002", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 35}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 146, "end": 147}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 358, "end": 375}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 456, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 474}, {"start": 530, "end": 531}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 911, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Ministers have consistently claimed only two @placeholder rendition victims ever landed on Diego Garcia \u2013 Lawrence Wilkerson's comments suggest that either they haven't been honest with the public, or the US government hasn't been honest with them.'", "idx": 45736}], "idx": 29717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Vital Center is under siege on Capital Hill. \"Congress is now more polarized than at any time since the late 19th century,\" attests the data-driven blog Vote View. It has gotten so bad that Sen. 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A top official in Iran wants to put former President Mohammad Khatami, left, and Mir Hossein Moussavi on trial. Opposition leaders Mir Hossein Moussavi and Mehdi Karrubi, along with former reformist President Mohammad Khatami, should be tried for attempting to lead a Western-backed \"velvet revolution\" that aimed to topple the regime, the official said. \"If Moussavi, Khatami ... and Karrubi are the main suspects believed to have been behind the velvet coup in Iran, which they are, we expect the judiciary to go after them, arrest them, put them on trial and punish them according to the law,\" said Brigadier General Yadollah Javani.\n@highlight\nBrigadier General Yadollah Javani is a senior official in the Revolutionary Guard\n@highlight\nHe wants to put opposition leaders Mir Hossein Moussavi, Mehdi Karrubi on trial\n@highlight\nJavani also wants to put former reformist President Mohammad Khatami on trial\n@highlight\nUntil now, the government has gone after the protesters themselves", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 62, "end": 80}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 344, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 391}, {"start": 422, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 500, "end": 515}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 911, "end": 925}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moussavi and @placeholder have contended the detainees were forced into confessions through torture.", "idx": 45741}], "idx": 29721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Spain manager Vicente del Bosque says he will remain 'stubborn' over the selection of Diego Costa. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho blamed Del Bosque for Costa's recent injury problems, insisting the striker should not have played in Spain's Euro 2016 qualifiers against Luxembourg and Slovakia. And Del Bosque has responded to Mourinho's criticism by declaring that he will not leave Costa out just to satisfy the Chelsea manager. 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Venus Williams knocks Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova out of the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships on February 17, 2009. Just before a match, when other top tennis players might be psyching themselves up for a three-set onslaught, the elder of the Williams sisters can be found somewhere private, snoozing. \"I'm always sleepy,\" she told CNN in an interview for this month's edition of \"Revealed.\" \"I'm literally taking a nap during the first set and the match before me, so I'm probably the only person that can go to sleep, come out 15 minutes later and start playing.\"\n@highlight\nVenus Williams admits she's always sleepy, likes to nap before a match\n@highlight\nThe sixth seed is playing in the Dubai Tennis Championships this week\n@highlight\nVenus aims to topple sister Serena to become world number one in 2009\n@highlight\nWatch Venus Williams on Revealed this week at the times below", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 106, "end": 129}, {"start": 143, "end": 177}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 417, "end": 419}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 777, "end": 802}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 912, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The youngest of five sisters, @placeholder says she continues to draw inspiration from her closest sibling.", "idx": 45749}], "idx": 29728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A French right-wing historian shot himself dead yesterday in front of hundreds of tourists at the altar of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris in protest at the introduction of gay marriage in France. Dominique Venner, 78, is said to have walked calmly past the crowds before taking out an automatic pistol and shooting himself in the head. It came three days after President Francois Hollande signed gay marriage into law despite the issue proving hugely controversial. Dominique Venner, an historian, shot himself dead in front of the altar of Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral, according to French media reports, reportedly in protest at moves to allow gay people to marry in France\n@highlight\nMan kills himself in iconic Parisian attraction\n@highlight\nFrench media reports say historian Dominique Venner shot himself\n@highlight\nHe is known to be a virulent opponent of gay marriage\n@highlight\nThe 78-year-old also fought in a militant paramilitary group\n@highlight\nThe historic site was close to the public", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 374, "end": 390}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 552, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 784, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has seen a number of suicides in its long history, but most of them have been people who jumped from the towers.", "idx": 45752}], "idx": 29729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's one of the most individual sports, yet it sometimes demands that fierce rivals unify to compete against other countries in what could be called the World Cup of tennis. A Davis Cup final already steeped in intrigue soared to another level Saturday and now the question is: Can Roger Federer and Switzerland recover against France in front of a potential record crowd this weekend? Federer's back -- the area of his body that has intermittently hindered the 17-time grand slam champion in a mostly healthy career -- is only part of the issue. His relationship with teammate Stan Wawrinka in the wake of 'Mirka Gate' is worth monitoring, too.\n@highlight\nFrance hosts Switzerland in one of the most anticipated Davis Cup finals in decades\n@highlight\nRoger Federer is bidding for his first Davis Cup title this weekend in Lille\n@highlight\nFederer's back is a question mark and so is his relationship with teammate Stan Wawrinka\n@highlight\nThe French are desperate to win the Davis Cup to end a 13-year drought in the team event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Federer was omitted from Saturday's doubles, as was @placeholder, though changes can be made on the day.", "idx": 45755}], "idx": 29732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- City officials in New York have denied Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's request to visit the site of the destroyed World Trade Center next week, a police spokesman said Wednesday. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asked to visit ground zero, but New York city officials said no. The controversial, outspoken president wanted to \"pay his respects\" and lay a wreath at the site of the 2001 al Qaeda attacks during his visit to the U.N. General Assembly, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said, citing Iranian officials. But workers are rebuilding the foundations of the site, \"and it would not be possible for him to go where other people don't go,\" Kelly told CNN.\n@highlight\nIranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wanted to visit ground zero\n@highlight\nNew York City officials said no because site is under construction\n@highlight\nThe United States considers Iran a state sponsor of terrorism\n@highlight\nLeaders call request \"audacious,\" \"unacceptable\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 93}, {"start": 140, "end": 157}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 223, "end": 241}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 458, "end": 478}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 722, "end": 740}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch why @placeholder said no to Iranian leader \u00bb", "idx": 45759}], "idx": 29736} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Argentina striker Sergio Aguero may have scored two goals as a second-half substitute on his Manchester City debut, but the club's manager Roberto Mancini maintained the 23-year-old has yet to regain his full fitness. City opened their English Premier League campaign on Monday with a 4-0 victory over top-flight newcomers Swansea City, with Aguero netting a brace after replacing Nigel de Jong on 60 minutes. Italian coach Mancini said Aguero, who joined City from Atletico Madrid for a club-record fee in July, was short of peak fitness because of his appearances for Argentina at the recent Copa America.\n@highlight\nRoberto Mancini has said Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is not yet 100%\n@highlight\nThe Argentina scored two goals as a second-half substitute on his debut against Swansea\n@highlight\nCity defeated the newly-promoted side 4-0 with goals from Aguero, Dzeko and Silva", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 266}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think he needs to recover after the @placeholder because I don't think he's 100%.\"", "idx": 45762}], "idx": 29737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Packaging can change how people see things. And when it comes to sex, it could maybe help save lives too. The Center for African Family Studies (CAFS), a Nairobi-based international NGO, has teamed up with Kenyan artist Michael Soi to create an eye-catching condom line with pop art-inspired packaging to promote safe sex and raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. The group has turned to crowdsourcing website Indiegogo to raise funds for its campaign, which aims to encourage condom usage among local youth in a country where an estimated 1.6 million people struggle with HIV/AIDS. \"They were giving out free condoms when I went to the HIV conference in Cape Town recently,\" says CAFS director of operations Jonathan Spangler. \"These condoms were brightly colored, like nothing seen in Kenya -- glow in the dark, different flavors, different prints. 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Here's a breakdown of the latest headlines starting to shape the early race for the Republican nomination. Portman is out Pollsters can cross one name off their long list: Rob Portman. The Ohio Republican announced Tuesday he's running for re-election to his Senate seat. Portman was vetted, but ultimately not picked, to be Mitt Romney's running mate in 2012, and he would have been the first pro-same sex marriage Republican presidential candidate if he ran this cycle. He said as recently as two weeks ago that he was considering a presidential run, telling CNN's Erin McPike that he \"probably (has) more experience than other people who are running or thinking about running.\"\n@highlight\nRob Portman announced he won't run for president in 2016\n@highlight\nJeb Bush, however, said he's still \"thinking\" and will make a decision soon\n@highlight\nA new CNN poll shows Mitt Romney is still the top favorite, wtih Ben Carson in second\n@highlight\nRand Paul and Chris Christie are also making moves toward 2016", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 698, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While his decision drew strong pushback from animal rights activists and other supporters, the veto kept @placeholder in high standing with Gov.", "idx": 45770}], "idx": 29741} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liberia plans to prosecute the airline passenger who brought Ebola into the U.S., alleging that he lied on an airport questionnaire about not having any contact with an infected person, authorities said on Thursday. Thomas Eric Duncan filled out a series of questions about his health and activities before leaving on his journey to Dallas, Texas on September 19. On the form he answered no to every question. Among other questions, the form asked whether Duncan had cared for an Ebola patient or touched the body of anyone who had died in an area affected by Ebola. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThomas Eric Duncan filled out questions about his health and activities before leaving on his journey to Dallas - he answered no to all of them\n@highlight\nDuncan reportedly carried a pregnant woman suffering from Ebola to hospital - she died hours later from the virus\n@highlight\nMr Duncan is quarantined at Texas Presbyterian after developing symptoms of Ebola last Thursday\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend, her son and two nephews are quarantined; 100 people who came into contact with him being questioned\n@highlight\nUN Secretary General says flights from Ebola-afflicted nations should continue, despite the fact that the disease has spread to the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 216, "end": 233}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 600, "end": 617}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 908, "end": 925}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Health officials are focusing on containment to try to stem the possibility of the Ebola virus spreading beyond @placeholder, who arrived in Dallas on Sept. 20 to visit relatives and fell ill a few days later.", "idx": 45772}], "idx": 29742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sony will release its controversial movie 'The Interview in UK cinemas on February 6, it has been announced. The movie, which features the fictional assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un was initially withdrawn by the film company after it was targeted by hackers in November 2014. The attack was blamed on North Korea who were angry about the subject of the comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco. Scroll down for video Sony has announced that The Interview, pictured, will be shown in UK cinemas from February 6 The film starring James Franco, left, and Seth Rogen, right, had its US release delayed after threats\n@highlight\nUK film fans will finally get the chance to see The Interview on February 6\n@highlight\nSony UK announced they will release the controversial film in cinemas\n@highlight\nThe release comes after leaked emails from Sony UK said it was 'unfunny'\n@highlight\nThe film features the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 60, "end": 61}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 505, "end": 506}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 601, "end": 602}, {"start": 645, "end": 646}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 737, "end": 738}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 861, "end": 862}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "North Korea has denied that it is behind the massive cyber attack on @placeholder in November 2014", "idx": 45773}], "idx": 29743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was a New York Christmas miracle at 125th Street Station on Tuesday when a blind man and his guide dog survived being runover by a subway train after they both fell onto the tracks - but now the two friends face being separated because his owner can't afford to care for him. Cecil Williams, 61, was making his way to the dentist at 9.30 am with his 10-year-old black Labrador Orlando when he suddenly felt faint and began to wobble perilously close to the edge of the platform. His longtime buddy desperately tried to hold him back from falling by pulling at his leash.\n@highlight\nCecil Williams, 61, and his 10-year-old black Labrador guide dog Orlando fell onto the tracks on Tuesday at 125th Street subway station\n@highlight\nOrlando woke Williams by licking his face as an approaching A train was arriving\n@highlight\nThe pair cowered in the gap in the middle of the tracks and Williams only suffered a gash to his head as the train rolled over them\n@highlight\nWilliams is also sadly going to lose Orlando when the dog retires next year\n@highlight\nHis health insurance does not cover a non-working dog", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 29}, {"start": 42, "end": 61}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 374, "end": 389}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder regained consciousness, he heard someone telling him to be still.", "idx": 45776}], "idx": 29745} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Lawyers for Julian Assange wrapped up their case against his extradition to Sweden on Tuesday and challenged a Swedish prosecutor to \"come to London\" to defend her handling of the sexual misconduct allegations facing the WikiLeaks founder. \"Today, we have seen a Hamlet without the princess -- a prosecutor who has been ready to feed the media within information, but has been unwilling to come here,\" Assange attorney Mark Stephens told reporters outside a south London courtroom. Stephens called on Swedish prosecutor Marianne Ny to attend the extradition hearing when it resumes Friday and \"subject yourself to the cross-examination.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Assange lawyers to prosecutor: \"Come to London\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Assange says he's up against the \"unlimited budget\" of two nations\n@highlight\nAssange denies sexual misconduct allegations\n@highlight\nSwedish prosecutors shouldn't have released Assange's name in a rape case, a witness says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sundberg-Weitman said @placeholder has a \"rather biased view against men\" and has \"lost balance\" on sexual offenses after years of working with battered women.", "idx": 45784}], "idx": 29751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Fox's \"New Girl\" returned on Tuesday, with Jessica Day (Zooey Deschanel) and Nick Miller (Jake Johnson) continuing to address the fallout of the Kiss Heard 'Round the Loft (and the Internet universe). Since all eyes have been on Johnson's character and his panic moonwalk lately, we caught up with the man himself to find out a little more about his musical tastes. (Hint: His co-star's band made the list.) Read on to see what's on Jake Johnson's iPod: Bob Dylan, \"World Gone Wrong\" \"I'm going nuts for this these days. I got into Dylan when I was 15 at random, and every few months, I'll put a different Dylan on. And Dylan's the only musician for me that kind of sets a tone for how the world should be. You just get caught up in his view of Earth, and he's the only guy where I'm like, 'I think he's right. That weirdo's got it figured out.'\n@highlight\n\"New Girl\" returned on Tuesday with Jessica Day and Nick Miller addressing their kiss\n@highlight\nActor Jake Johnson plays Nick Miller on the Fox comedy\n@highlight\nJohnson: \"Dylan's the only musician for me that kind of sets a tone for how the world should be\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 157, "end": 182}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But '@placeholder' is early '90s, so I thought it was going to be terrible, but it is great Dylan.", "idx": 45792}], "idx": 29757} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At the PFA\u2019s annual ceremony in April 2013, Sir Alex Ferguson was invited on to the stage with the Class of 92 to collect a special merit award. With a room full of several hundred people slapping him on the back as he made his way up to the receive the award, it would have been very easy for him to take all the glory. Instead, as Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes looked on, Ferguson spoke about the men who really did discover the group of players who trialled each night at Albert Park in Salford in the late Eighties.\n@highlight\nJordon Ibe was brought to Liverpool's attention by Mel Johnson\n@highlight\nIbe has played nine times for the Reds first team and never lost\n@highlight\nJohnson says: 'You have to go to games and go with your gut instincts'\n@highlight\nBrought to Anfield by Damien Comolli, Johnson was sacked last year\n@highlight\nREAD: Ibe on how Istanbul saw him ditch Chelsea to be a Liverpool fan\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Johnson flagged both to @placeholder when he arrived at the club shortly after the appointment of Damien Comolli as technical director in 2010.", "idx": 45801}], "idx": 29763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 31 October 2013 The heiress of the Mars candy empire will face a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving following a fatal two-car crash that occurred earlier this month near her home in Virginia. Jacqueline Badger Mars, 74, was driving her 2004 Porsche SUV in Loudoun County on October 4 when she allegedly crossed the median on Route 50 and slammed into a 2013 Chrysler minivan. A backseat passenger in the minivan - 86-year-old grandmother Irene Ellisor, of Huntsville, Texas - was pronounced dead at the scene.\n@highlight\nJacqueline Badger Mars, 74, was involved in a car crash near her home in Virginia earlier this month\n@highlight\nHer Porsche allegedly crossed the median on Route 50 and slammed into a minivan\n@highlight\nIrene Ellisor, 86, wasn't wearing a seat-belt and was killed in the crash\n@highlight\nThe candy empire heiress now faces reckless driving charges", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 317}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 625, "end": 646}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Candy queen: @placeholder and her two brothers own the largest sweets manufacturer in the world with $33billion in sales", "idx": 45804}], "idx": 29766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For Peterborough, the first half of this season turned out much like last. A strong start, some raw talent unearthed by shrewd dealing in the transfer market; followed by a slump that has seen them fall away from automatic promotion contenders to play-off outsiders. In fact, Darren Ferguson\u2019s side are far closer to the League One drop zone in terms of points than they are the top two \u2013 16 off second-placed Swindon yet only eight clear of Crewe in 21st. Peterborough made a strong start to the season but have fallen out of the League One play-off places The damning statistics go on. Following Sunday\u2019s 0-0 draw at home to Doncaster, Peterborough have won just once in their last 10 league games. That is relegation form.\n@highlight\nPeterborough started strongly but have fallen out of the play-off places\n@highlight\nThe Posh have won just one of their the last 10 league encounters\n@highlight\nChairman Darragh McAnthony is set to conduct a full review of 2014", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 907, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder needs to get the best out of what he\u2019s got already and with nearly two weeks until their next match while that review of 2014 takes places, the training field is where he has to find the answers.", "idx": 45809}], "idx": 29771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sticky fingers led to a sticky situation early on Wednesday morning when a Southwest Florida man got stuck in a chimney as he was allegedly trying to break into another man's home. Unlike Santa Claus, 25 year-old Richard Tyler Brandon was allegedly trying to break into Mike Whitley's home via the chimney to collect enough money for booze, not to grab a helping of milk and cookies. Scroll Down for Video Santa: Alleged burglar Richard Tyler Brandon got caught halfway down the chimney Santa's Helper: Derek Grenfell found police officers to help his friend break free Empty stocking: Brandon's sooty foot dangles from the chimney in Mike Whitley's home\n@highlight\n'Dude, you're not Santa Claus, what are you doing,' said Richard Tyler Brandon's friend as he warned him not to go down the chimney\n@highlight\nIt took police two hours to free Brandon who was injured after being stuck in Mike Whitley's chimney\n@highlight\nBoth Brandon and his friend, Derek Grenfell, were arrested and put in jail until Thursday morning", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 213, "end": 233}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 429, "end": 449}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 723, "end": 743}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder thought that the call was a joke at first.", "idx": 45810}], "idx": 29772} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Pro basketball is a staple of American athletics, taking its place with Major League Baseball and the National Football League as one of the pre-eminent U.S. sports leagues. And it's big business, too, pumping tens of millions of dollars into the U.S. economy. So the owner of the Brooklyn Nets raised eyebrows this week when he said he planned to transfer ownership of the team to a company in Russia -- at a time when tension between the U.S. and Russia is at its highest level since the end of the Cold War. That raised two questions: Will it happen? Does it matter?\n@highlight\nRussian billionaire owner of Nets considers ownership move to Russian jurisdiction\n@highlight\nThe move is \"not in any way tying it to the current political situation,\" the owner's rep said\n@highlight\nObama signed an order that can target Russian companies vital to its economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 90, "end": 110}, {"start": 120, "end": 143}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Unless the move raises issues with the league or the U.S. government, @placeholder fans probably shouldn't be worried.", "idx": 45815}], "idx": 29776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- As street protests and voter skepticism rose over Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election victory, the incumbent leader hailed the vote, saying it was a \"great ordeal\" but one that pointed \"the way to the future.\" Moussavi supporters run past a burning bus in Tehran on Saturday. \"The people of Iran inspired hope for all nations and created a source of pride in the nation and disappointed all the ill wishers,\" Ahmadinejad said in a nationwide TV address Saturday night. \"This election was held at a juncture of history.\" The government said on Saturday that Ahmadinejad won Friday's presidential election with 62.63 percent of the vote and Mir Hossein Moussavi received 33.75 percent of the vote.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ahmadinejad says vote was a \"great ordeal\" but points \"to the future\"\n@highlight\nAngry crowds in Tehran break into shops, tear down signs and start fires\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad won landslide victory with 62 percent of vote, government says\n@highlight\nChallenger Mir Hossein Moussavi says results are due to \"blatant violations\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 90, "end": 108}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 674, "end": 693}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder protesters still arrived en masse at meeting places around Tehran on Saturday.", "idx": 45822}], "idx": 29779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday. In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office. A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. Zelaya was removed from office in a military-led coup on June 28 and replaced by congressional leader Roberto Micheletti. On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process. The vote was a key part of a U.S.-brokered pact that representatives for Zelaya and Micheletti signed October 29, giving Congress the power to decide Zelaya's fate.\n@highlight\n111 of 128 lawmakers vote against reinstating ousted leader Jose Manuel Zelaya\n@highlight\nVote part of U.S.-brokered pact between Zelaya, de facto President Roberto Micheletti\n@highlight\nZelaya was removed as president in June 28 military-backed coup\n@highlight\nHondurans elected a new president, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 53}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 452, "end": 469}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 827, "end": 844}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 924, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President @placeholder as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis.\"", "idx": 45826}, {"query": "@placeholder, who says he does not recognize the election, also has said he would not accept the post even if Congress voted him back in.", "idx": 45827}], "idx": 29782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GREENVILLE, South Carolina -- Some are girlish 22-year-olds; others are women approaching 40. They come from South Carolina's rural counties and its booming cities. They are loud and muted, lively and vacant, hopeful and desperate. A pregnant Ashley Hendrix sought treatment at Serenity Place for her painkiller addiction. As different as they are, they share a connection to two powerful forces : their addictions and their babies. They are swallowed by the same shameful past. They don't know if they can be good mothers. They don't know if they can be clean mothers. They're here at a state-run drug-treatment program to learn how to do both.\n@highlight\nSerenity Place in South Carolina caters treatment programs to pregnant addicts\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina has been known to prosecute women in their third trimester\n@highlight\nA pregnant Ashley Hendrix sought treatment earlier this year for her addiction\n@highlight\n\"If these women don't get this treatment, they are going to die,\" a counselor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 843, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's response to addiction has been incarceration not treatment.\"", "idx": 45842}], "idx": 29795} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has been intrigued by the journalism of Vice, an independent media company and Web site based in Brooklyn, New York.VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by Vice, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (VBS.TV) -- Canadian photographer Donald Weber has been documenting the long-term effects of the Chernobyl meltdown since 2005. Originally an architect, Weber came to photography as a freelancer for the international press. After years of drifting through the post-Soviet landscape, shooting from the perspective of the skytalets (a traditional Russian wanderer), Weber has seen the reality of the area with an intimacy few outsiders have been granted.\n@highlight\nPhotographer who documented the Chernobyl disaster goes to Japan\n@highlight\nDonald Weber gets inside the buffer zone around the damaged Fukushima power plant\n@highlight\nVBS follows Weber as he explores the \"eerily silent\" streets and empty homes", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 573, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials who took part in the Chernobyl cleanup a mere 25 years ago say they are shocked at how slow @placeholder's response has been.", "idx": 45846}], "idx": 29797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of the NHS boss stabbed to death by her husband before he hanged himself have paid tribute to the 'devoted mother' who had a 'successful career'. Yvonne Davies' body and that of her husband Andrew, 45, were found on Friday in a suspected murder-suicide after they failed to collect their seven-year-old daughter Emma from school. The mother introduced celebrities such as David Hasselhoff to sick children as part of her work as the head of PR at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Andrew Davies (left) was found hanged after stabbing his magistrate wife Yvonne (right) to death in a frenzied attack at their home\n@highlight\nAndrew Davies, 45, was found hanged after stabbing his wife Yvonne, 46\n@highlight\nShe was a respected magistrate and PR boss at an NHS Foundation Trust\n@highlight\nPost-mortem found she died of multiple stab wounds from a kitchen knife\n@highlight\nDetectives are treating the deaths as a suspected 'murder-suicide'\n@highlight\nTheir orphaned daughter Emma, seven, is being cared for by relatives", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 455, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 798, "end": 817}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a genuinely lovely woman who always had time for you no matter how busy she was.", "idx": 45858}], "idx": 29805} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bobbi Kristina Brown has been taken off her ventilator and her breathing tube removed as her condition remains unchanged at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, according to a family source. USA Today reports that the 21-year-old has been given a tracheotomy to help her continue to breathe. The decision to remove her tube does not mean her family has made a decision about her life support, the source told the newspaper. Family on Thursday said Brown's condition is 'still critical' and that the surgical procedure - which opens an airway into the trachea through the neck - was a normal one for coma patients.\n@highlight\nThe hole placed in her throat will allow Brown to continue breathing and lower the risk posed from infection, family says\n@highlight\nHer condition remains unchanged, however, and is still listed as critical\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston was been in a coma since January 31", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 124, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 872, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, who that family source is, exactly, remains unclear as @placeholder's father Bobbi Brown claims the relatives who have been giving media interviews about her medical condition do not have direct knowledge of her treatment.", "idx": 45859}], "idx": 29806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arch rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid meet for the sixth time this season Saturday in an El Clasico clash which is likely to decide the destination of the Spanish title. Reigning champions Barcelona will have home advantage at their Camp Nou stadium, but trail Real by four points with only five games remaining. A draw would leave Los Blancos in pole position to reclaim the La Liga crown after four years but assistant coach Aitor Karanka said they would approach the heavyweight clash in positive fashion. \"We will play the same way we did in our last three games at the Camp Nou. We did everything in our power in three different championships and gave good performances,\" he told the official Real Madrid website.\n@highlight\nBarcelona and Real Madrid meet in El Clasico at the Camp Nou on Saturday\n@highlight\nReal four points clear of their arch-rivals in the Spanish La Liga title race\n@highlight\nUnder Jose Mourinho, Real have beaten Barca just once in 10 attempts\n@highlight\nBoth sides lost Champions League semifinal first-leg ties in midweek", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For now the focus will be on the league clash and the odds are against @placeholder, despite his incredible managerial record in four countries.", "idx": 45865}], "idx": 29810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It will be remembered as the day that Australia came to Epsom. Aiden O'Brien's colt --ridden by the trainer's son Joseph -- delivered a scintillating performing to capture the Derby, English's horse racing's original Blue Riband event. But while the British public are accustomed to antipodean sporting success on their shores, in this case, Australia has a pedigree that's a little closer to home. The oft-quoted English horseracing authority James Weatherby once said, \"Fortunately, nobody knows how to breed a Derby winner. 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Davodreza Abasbahi-Gotti, 37, came to the UK in 2002 and has already had 18 convictions and has served three prison sentences during that time. His crimes include assaulting a police officer, theft, and driving while disqualified on multiple occasions.\n@highlight\nDavodreza Abasbahi-Gotti fighting to stay due drug dependency and health\n@highlight\nCrimes include assaulting police officer, theft and driving while disqualified\n@highlight\nHis permission to be in Britain was revoked in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 128, "end": 143}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 386, "end": 403}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 428, "end": 429}, {"start": 650, "end": 667}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abasbahi-@placeholder has launched a legal bid to be allowed to stay in Britain because he is a drug addict and suffers depression stemming from developed adjustment disorder.", "idx": 45875}], "idx": 29819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The BBC has been accused of 'extraordinary' censorship by a leading playwright after dialogue was cut from her hard-hitting drama in case it offended Muslims. Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, whose 2004 play Behzti was pulled from a Birmingham theatre after it sparked Sikh protests, says the Corporation tampered with her work because it involved an honour killing. Ms Bhatti was commissioned by Radio 4 to write an episode of its police drama Stone. 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This converts to \u00a320,200 and is what the average university graduate in the UK earns in a year. To highlight the obscene amounts of money the world\u2019s major tech companies earn, a money-saving website has created an interactive infographic that shows exactly how much each firm makes in real time. Scroll down on the infographic to compare companies The site, designed by UK-based Happier, is also interesting because it highlights how successful the companies are in comparison to one another. Phone makers Samsung, Apple, BlackBerry and Nokia all make the list, as do other hardware and software manufacturers Microsoft, Google, HP, Dell, Foxconn, IBM, Oracle and Cisco.\n@highlight\nSite compares BlackBerry to Facebook, Microsoft, Apple and Samsung\n@highlight\nEarnings per second are based on each firm's official quarterly revenue\n@highlight\nAs each second passes on the site, the amount increases in real-time\n@highlight\nSamsung tops the list, Apple is in second, while BlackBerry earns the least", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 177, "end": 178}, {"start": 472, "end": 473}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 731, "end": 732}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, BlackBerry, @placeholder and Facebook were the only companies to make less than four figure amounts.", "idx": 45882}], "idx": 29823} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- It cost Alex Rodriguez nearly $1 million to buy his cousin's silence on \"very sensitive\" matters, according to court documents. The Yankees star paid his cousin and former personal assistant Yuri Sucart $900,000 in 2013 and gave him and his family medical insurance, a 2009 Chevrolet Suburban and a 5-bedroom house, in return for Sucart keeping quiet on confidential matters, said documents filed in federal court in Miami. The alleged hush money came in response to a December 2012 letter from Sucart's attorney, Jeffrey Sonn, threatening a lawsuit and demanding $5 million and a \"life estate\" for his client.\n@highlight\nAlex Rodriguez paid his cousin $900,000 in return for his silence, prosecutors say\n@highlight\nThe cousin's lawyer says money was a settlement for a breached employment agreement\n@highlight\nCourt papers link the cousin to a clinic at the center of baseball's doping scandal\n@highlight\nThe cousin introduced Rodriguez to the founder of the clinic, the documents say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 292, "end": 309}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The letter and subsequent agreement between @placeholder and Sucart were presented as evidence to support the prosecution's argument that Sucart had lied on a financial document about his ability to pay for a court-appointed attorney.", "idx": 45891}], "idx": 29828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 08:02 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 6 February 2013 Staff watched children's performances, enjoyed a buffet and listened to speeches as they toasted to the 75th anniversary of one of Russia's most notorious Gulag camps. The bizarre party to celebrate the founding of a forced labour camp and attended by local officials and former guards gave little indication to the horrors of its past. Usol'Lag camp in Solikamsk, near the Ural mountains, held both criminal and political prisoners during the Soviet years and was set up during the early Stalinist purges aimed to clean the communist union of those with undesirable political opinions.\n@highlight\nStaff of past and present at notorious Gulag camp celebrated anniversary\n@highlight\nUsol'Lag labour camp was founded in 1938 and had both political and criminal prisoners\n@highlight\nIt had one of the highest death rates of all Gulag camps", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gulag has also become the noun used to describe the forced labour camps of @placeholder.", "idx": 45899}], "idx": 29833} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Nicol PUBLISHED: 01:09 EST, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:32 EST, 27 October 2012 Two British soldiers shot dead last week in Afghanistan may have been the victims of a revenge attack by local police. Corporal Channing Day, 25, of 3 Medical Regiment and Corporal David O\u2019Connor, 27, of 40 Com-mando, Royal Marines, were previously thought to have been caught up in a so-called \u2018friendly fire\u2019 incident. But after interviewing witnesses and recovering fragments of ammunition, Royal Military Police investigators have ruled out the theory that the pair were shot by British Forces. Killed: Female medic Channing Day, 25, from Comber in County Down, Northern Ireland, has been shot dead while on patrol in in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nMedic Channing Day and Corporal David O'Connor have both been killed\n@highlight\nConflicting reports on what caused the death of the British soldiers\n@highlight\nBut Afghan source claimed the deaths were from 'green on blue' attack\n@highlight\nClaims Afghan policeman who was washing in a stream in civilian clothes was mistaken for Taliban and shot by the British troops\n@highlight\nThis type of attack is where coalition troops are killed by their Afghan allies\n@highlight\n435 UK service members have died since operations began in Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 484, "end": 504}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 755}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "blue\u2019 attack, when Afghan personnel turn on their @placeholder partners \u2013", "idx": 45901}, {"query": "At work: Channing Day was killed alongside a @placeholder in the attack", "idx": 45902}], "idx": 29835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The separatist group behind a series of bombings on a Spanish vacation island marks the 50 year anniversary of its struggle this year, a milestone that sees it no closer to achieving its goal. Police cordon off the route leading to the location of the latest blasts in Palma de Mallorca. ETA, which is fighting for the independence of Spain's northern Basque region, was said to be behind three bombs that detonated on the island of Mallorca on Sunday without hurting anyone. The latest incident appears to be part of a new wave of attacks, including another in Mallorca which killed two Civil Guard officers in July, which have left a 2006 cease-fire a distant memory.\n@highlight\nBasque separatist group ETA formed in 1959 began violent campaign in 1968\n@highlight\nMost recent cease-fire collapsed in 2007 despite pledges of permanence\n@highlight\nGroup blamed for more than 800 deaths, including many civilians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 278, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then it waged a campaign of violence against the @placeholder state, targeting politicians, policemen, judges and soldiers, often clocking up numerous civilian casualties with deadly car bombs.", "idx": 45904}], "idx": 29837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor The wife of former Vice President Dick Cheney took a swipe at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday, mocking her claims last month that she and then-President Bill Clinton descended into poverty as they left the White House. During a lunch event in Washington, D.C. hosted by Politico, Lynne Cheney recalled her husband's decision to accept the vice presidential nomination. 'When Dick was asked to be vice president, he thought that was a great idea,' she said. 'I was not so sure. You know, give up your job, give up your house and move. We weren\u2019t \"dead broke,\" excuse me.'\n@highlight\n'When Dick was asked to be vice president, he thought that was a great idea,' said Lynne Cheney\n@highlight\n'I was not so sure. You know, give up your job, give up your house and move. We weren\u2019t \"dead broke,\" excuse me'\n@highlight\nFormer VP slammed Obama for 2011 Iraq withdrawal and said he 'exceeded his constitutional authority' with Obamacare\n@highlight\nFar-left activists shouted down the Cheneys and their daughter Lis for nearly two minutes, calling for Dick Cheney's arrest as a 'war criminal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 129, "end": 143}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former second lady Lynne Cheney (R) took a shot at Hillary Clinton, saying she and former VP Dick Cheney were not 'dead broke' when they transitioned to a @placeholder campaign", "idx": 45910}], "idx": 29841} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that he will soon unveil long-planned Justice Department guidance aimed at ending 'racial profiling' in U.S. police departments. Holder traveled to Atlanta to meet with law enforcement and community leaders for the first in a series of regional meetings around the country, taking place at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta \u2013 the church where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached. President Barack Obama had asked Holder to set up the meetings in the wake of clashes between protesters and police in Ferguson, Missouri. 'In the coming days, I will announce updated Justice Department guidance regarding profiling by federal law enforcement. This will institute rigorous new standards \u2013 and robust safeguards \u2013 to help end racial profiling, once and for all,' Holder said. 'This new guidance will codify our commitment to the very highest standards of fair and effective policing.'\n@highlight\nOutgoing attorney general spoke at the same Atlanta church where Rev. 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The name Redskins is \"an insult to Native Americans,\" according to the two lawmakers, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Washington state and chairwoman of the Indian Affairs Committee, and Rep. Tom Cole, R-Oklahoma, who is a member of the Chickasaw Nation. \"This term does not honor -- but rather disparages -- Indian people and tribes,\" they wrote in their letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. \"The National Football League can no longer ignore this and perpetuate the use of this name.\"\n@highlight\nTwo lawmakers urge the NFL to change the Washington Redskins name\n@highlight\nRedskins is \"an insult to Native Americans,\" Sen. Maria Cantwell and Rep. 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Tthe 61-year-old NASCAR team owner has been motoring on with his plans to build his brand new Haas F1 Team from scratch to join the grid in 2016. As the founder of Haas Automation, he sees F1's global world championship as the perfect shop window for his billion dollar machine tool manufacturing business. \"If I can achieve an extra billion in sales, we will pay for whatever F1 costs,\" the Californian told CNN's The Circuit.\n@highlight\nGene Haas wants to bolster business brand by founding a Formula One team\n@highlight\nThe American's Haas F1 Team is due to join the world championship in 2016\n@highlight\nHaas, who owns a NASCAR team, wants to win a grand prix within the first five years\n@highlight\n\"F1 is the biggest challenge of my career but I don't have any doubts we can do it,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 411, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 437}, {"start": 624, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 951, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I tell ya, an @placeholder team with an American driver would be simply hitting it out of the ball park as far as the media would be concerned,\" enthused Haas.", "idx": 45923}], "idx": 29849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was meant to embrace the cultural diversity of America and celebrate the Super Bowl, one of the most watched televised sporting events in the world with a global audience of at least 100 million. The minute-long Coca-Cola advert aired during the Super Bowl captures the nation\u2019s cultural demographic, showing people of varying races and creeds, including what are believed to be the first gay parents in a Super Bowl commercial. Shots of wild, mountainous U.S. countryside is punctuated with scenes of black children dancing on the street and surfers paddling in the waves as a heartwarming rendition of \u2018America the Beautiful\u2019 rings out, sung in multiple languages.\n@highlight\nFurious viewers take to Twitter to complain about the Coke advert\n@highlight\nCommercial tries to capture cultural diversity of the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 608, "end": 628}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Twitter was alive with complaints that the advert, featuring the song @placeholder, was sung in foreign languages", "idx": 45929}], "idx": 29854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Just about any woman who watched Huma Abedin publicly declare her decision to stick with her husband, embattled New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, had to feel sympathy for her. How could you not? No wife, already facing her husband's sexually explicit digital relationship with another woman (yet again! ), wants to face the prying eyes of the public, too. But while women pretty unanimously feel for her, they have dramatically different reactions about whether she's doing the right thing, judging from the responses of several women I interviewed from across the country Wednesday. \"I think she's a good wife ... and she's a loyal wife,\" said Lydia Montgomery, a married mom with two grown sons in Chanute, Kansas. \"I think it's great that she's backing him.\"\n@highlight\nWomen have dramatically different reactions about Huma Abedin's decision\n@highlight\nSome think Abedin is doing the right thing, others think she is making a bad mistake\n@highlight\nOne feminist argued that women should be focusing on Weiner, not Abedin\n@highlight\nWomen also debate the impact of Abedin's background as a top Clinton adviser", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abedin certainly watched @placeholder, her mentor, deal with sexual allegations against her husband, former President Clinton.", "idx": 45930}], "idx": 29855} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- Guardedly positive tones were sounded Tuesday as Iran and six world powers met in Geneva for the first of two days of talks about Iran's nuclear ambitions -- talks conducted amid a spirit of new optimism since President Hassan Rouhani took office this summer. Iran, which wants the six powers to recognize what it says is the peaceful nature of its nuclear energy pursuits, laid out confidential proposals in the morning. A spokesman for the European Union's foreign policy chief called the presentation \"very useful.\" The two-day talks in Geneva bring together Iran's representatives with those from the so-called P5+1 -- the United States, Russia, China, France and Britain, all countries with permanent seats on the U.N. Security Council, plus Germany.\n@highlight\nIran presents plan to delegates from six world powers in Geneva\n@highlight\nEU spokesman calls foreign minister's presentation of Iran's proposals \"very useful\"\n@highlight\nIsrael's Netanyahu warns against easing the pressure of sanctions on Iran too soon\n@highlight\nMany in the West fear Iran seeks nuclear weapons; Iran says its intentions are peaceful", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 748, "end": 768}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 872}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If the @placeholder and other countries say that Iran should not develop a nuclear bomb or should not move towards that, then we can clearly show and prove that.", "idx": 45937}], "idx": 29861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chile coach Jorge Sampaoli temporarily suspended a practice session when a Brazilian news helicopter flew over the team's base Thursday, two days before the countries meet in the second round of the World Cup. The team's communications director, Hector Olave, said he asked Globo not to broadcast any of the images so Chile's tactics wouldn't be revealed. Olave said the private broadcaster later apologized for the incident at the Toca da Raposa II facility in Belo Horizonte. Olave said Sampaoli was worried 'because he was working on tactics and he didn't want them to know how he plans to approach the match' against Brazil at Mineirao Stadium. 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The cargo delivery was part of the first flight test of the integrated Falcon-9 launch vehicle and the Dragon capsule spacecraft with rendezvous and berthing mechanism systems. By all accounts, the major test objectives were successfully achieved. Previously, such spacecraft and operations had only been achieved by governments. What made this a historic first was that a commercial company had done it. The news was widely covered in the international media, especially in the United States. One month later, China launched its fourth crewed space mission, Shenzhou-9. This was also a history-making flight, in that China, which had in 2003 become only the third nation capable of launching astronauts into space (and is now only one of two, since the retirement of the U.S. space shuttle in 2011), demonstrated crewed rendezvous and docking to their orbital module, Tiangong-1. The crew also featured China's first female astronaut. They spent several days docked to Tiangong-1 conducting various operations, before safely returning to Earth on Thursday night.\n@highlight\nLeroy Chiao: China's first manned space docking in June was a giant step for the country\n@highlight\nChiao: We celebrated SpaceX's mission, but were notably quieter about China's mission\n@highlight\nHe says: We downplay China's accomplishments at our own peril\n@highlight\nChiao: We don't need another space race, but we must not lose our leadership in space", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 112, "end": 138}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1434, "end": 1438}, {"start": 1486, "end": 1490}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is off to an impressive start, but it will be several years from now before they (and/or other commercial players) could have an operational, crewed orbital spacecraft.", "idx": 45951}], "idx": 29870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All the talk at Muirfield has been about which drought would be broken. Would world No. 1 Tiger Woods win his first major in five years? Could Lee Westwood complete his 18-year quest for a major title? No-one talked much about Phil Mickelson, on his own personal mission to end a British Open quest that began in 1991 at Royal Birkdale. But at the 20th time of asking, the man known as 'Lefty' produced some of the most dynamic golf of his career to electrify the galleries and finally wrap his hands round the Claret Jug. Four birdies on the final six holes saw Mickelson surge up the leaderboard, his last on the 18th green prompting tears as the enormity of his achievement sunk in.\n@highlight\nAmerican Phil Mickelson wins the British Open at Muirfield by three shots\n@highlight\nA final five-under-par round of 66 helped the left-hander to his first British Open title\n@highlight\nSwede Henrik Stenson was second with Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Adam Scott third\n@highlight\nTiger Woods dropped back to joint sixth on two over for the tournament with a final round 74", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For home hoppe @placeholder, the final day only served to reinforce the widely-held notion that his game isn't sturdy enough to close out a major championship.", "idx": 45961}, {"query": "\"@placeholder must have played really well for five under par this afternoon, especially with a breeze going.", "idx": 45962}], "idx": 29875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wind turbines are often bemoaned for their unsightly appearance, noise and danger to local wildlife - but what if we put them underwater? That\u2019s exactly what Caithness-based company MeyGen, owned by Atlantis Resources Ltd, plan to do with their initial \u00a351m ($82m) underwater turbine project. By the end of the year they plan to install turbines off the Scottish coast and they say the technology could be used as a more environmentally friendly source of green energy in future. Scroll down for video Caithness company MeyGen are planning to place turbines underwater (illustration shown). By the end of the year they will begin the project at Pentland Firth, Scotland\n@highlight\nCaithness company MeyGen are planning to place turbines underwater\n@highlight\nBy the end of the year they will begin the project at Pentland Firth, Scotland\n@highlight\nThis is home to some of the fastest flowing marine waters in the world\n@highlight\nEach turbine is about as productive as a wind turbine, if not more\n@highlight\nAs they are underwater the water always flows and they are never 'off'\n@highlight\nCost will be higher but CEO Dan Pearson tells MailOnline this will reduce\n@highlight\nBy the 2020s they could have enough to power a third of Scotland", "entities": [{"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 199, "end": 220}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When complete in 2020, the @placeholder project will generate enough electricity for 400,000 homes.", "idx": 45966}], "idx": 29879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A flight carrying 59 women and children arrived Friday in Honduras from New Mexico, the second group of migrants from the Central American country to be deported from the United States this week. Nun Valdette Willeman welcomed the 33 children and 26 women at San Pedro Sula airport's Center for Returned Migrants. 'All the children came accompanied by their mother, none of them traveled alone,' Willeman said. She said there is a playground for the children and a place for their parents to clean up and get ready before continuing to their hometowns by bus. 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With less than four months until voters go to the polls in the tightest UK election for years, Mr Obama used a press conference in the White House to give the strongest possible backing to a fellow world leader. But behind the smiles there remains sharp differences over Mr Cameron's call for US web firms to do more to open up encrypted messages to security services in the wake of the atrocities in Paris last week. US President Barack Obama today handed David Cameron an extraordinary pre-election endorsement, hailing the British Prime Minister as a 'great friend'\n@highlight\nObama hails Cameron as a 'great friend' after talks in the Oval Office\n@highlight\nPrime Minister boosted by high profile pre-election visit to Washington\n@highlight\nBlow for the Labour party, which is traditionally closer to the Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 224, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 445, "end": 446}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 570, "end": 571}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 910, "end": 921}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A report from @placeholder spy chiefs today warned four in every five big firms in the UK last year experienced some sort of serious cyber security breach.", "idx": 45972}], "idx": 29883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "This was no ordinary plane ride. No longer grounded for battery problems, United's Dreamliner 787 Flight 1 gained takeoff speed down a Houston runway Monday, en route to Chicago O'Hare. After months of concern about the 787's future, the excitement and tension was palpable aboard the first domestic commercial flight since January 16. In Seats 32 J, K, and L, Charles Marine, his wife Amira and 6-year-old son Dominic were going home after visiting the Lone Star State. Dominic, wearing a red T-shirt and headphones, chewed gum with a serious look on his face as the plane raced toward the end of the runway. Amira had a pillow on her lap, her hands folded as she faced forward. At one point, her husband placed his hand on hers.\n@highlight\nFirst domestic commercial Dreamliner flight since grounding was completed on Monday\n@highlight\nBoeing CEO: \"We're very sorry about the delay caused by the technology workaround\"\n@highlight\nBendy, plastic wings made an impression on this author and aviation enthusiast", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 83, "end": 105}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 351}, {"start": 358, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 454, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The plane, carrying 219 passengers including many reporters and executives from Boeing and @placeholder, began to lift into the air.", "idx": 45973}], "idx": 29884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Several hours after owner Donald Sterling was banned from the NBA for life, the Los Angeles Clippers sprinted and soared through a playoff game as if a weight had been lifted from their collective shoulders. The Clippers finished a tumultuous day with a 113-103 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, leaving their home court to high-fives and standing ovations from fans enthralled by the prospect of watching an NBA title chase without Sterling in his front-row seat. 'We have a tough locker room, all of us are tough, but it almost brought out tears to your eyes just to feel the support from the fans,' said Chris Paul, the Clippers' star point guard.\n@highlight\nThe Clippers finished a tumultuous day with a 113-103 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nShortly after NBA commissioner announced Sterling's lifetime ban, the Clippers' website featured only a black screen with words: 'We are one.'\n@highlight\nThe mantra was repeated by the team's public-address announcers and chanted by their fans several times during their playoff game", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 62, "end": 64}, {"start": 80, "end": 99}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 279, "end": 299}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 756, "end": 776}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That they came from an @placeholder owner only heightens the damage and my personal outrage.", "idx": 45975}], "idx": 29885} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- In Madrid and Barcelona, they will be talking about this for many years to come. Of all the ways to break Barca's monopoly on Spanish league titles, going to the home of the champions and robbing them of their crown in their own backyard takes some beating. In the Catalan heartland Saturday, unfashionable Atletico Madrid produced a storybook ending to one of the most enthralling seasons Spanish football -- or indeed any European league -- has ever produced. But as Atleti celebrated, the soul searching began in Barcelona. Winner takes all For the first time since 1951 (and only the third time ever), the destiny of the title lay in the hands of two teams facing each other on the final day. Barca entertained an Atletico team which hadn't won the domestic league since 1996 -- during which time Barca had added eight more La Ligas to the club's roll of honor.\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid wins Spanish league after drawing at Barcelona\n@highlight\nIt is club's first title in almost 20 years and ends Barca's reign\n@highlight\nCatalan team looking for new coach after Gerardo Martino quits\n@highlight\nAtletico next faces city rival Real Madrid in Saturday's Champions League final", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 333, "end": 347}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1201}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And to their credit, @placeholder ensured Atleti would have even more treasured memories of their special day as they stayed true to their \"Mes que un club\" (\"More than a club\") motto.", "idx": 45980}], "idx": 29888} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BIG BOOTS TO FILL Brazil will never be able to replace Neymar, but Oscar and Willian can give it a good go. 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Four days after receiving a four-month ban from the game and telling FIFA that the clash during Uruguay\u2019s World Cup match against Italy in Natal was an accident in which he \u2018lost balance\u2019, the Liverpool striker made a complete U-turn and admitted he deeply regretted his actions. But the apology has led to widespread cynicism in the week that the 27-year-old was linked with an \u00a380million move to the Nou Camp.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez bit Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during World Cup match\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker was banned for four months by FIFA after incident in Natal\n@highlight\nApology comes in the week Barcelona are rumoured to open up bidding for Uruguay star\n@highlight\nGary Lineker claims Barcelona insisted on the apology if a transfer is to proceed\n@highlight\nChiellini, the Juventus defender, retweeted Suarez's apology and also replied: 'It's all forgotten. 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Anderson, 47, sent a hamper overflowing with cruelty-free products to model Lara Bingle, who recently announced she and partner Sam Worthington were living a vegetarian lifestyle. 'I hear you are following a plant-based diet', the Baywatch star wrote in a personal note accompanying the hamper. Scroll down for video American actress Pamela Anderson sent a hamper full of vegan produce to Australian model Lara Bingle Lara Bingle recently said in an interview she and partner Sam Worthington were living a vegetarian lifestyle\n@highlight\nPamela Anderson sent a hamper full of vegan goodies to Lara Bingle with the help of animal rights group PETA\n@highlight\nBingle announced in an interview late last year she and partner Sam Worthington were vegetarians\n@highlight\nAnderson has been a long-time advocate for PETA often stripping down for the cause\n@highlight\nBingle said her lifestyle change has made her feel healthier and stronger after yo-yo dieting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 910, "end": 924}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's publicist said she had not yet received the package as she is currently overseas", "idx": 45988}], "idx": 29895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Disappointment, anger, disgust. Words like these are echoing throughout social media about a national icon: The Boy Scouts of America. To put it mildly, Scouting is going through a rough patch. In July, the BSA national headquarters clarified its ban on gays and lesbians -- leaving it in place and triggering a national movement by hundreds of former Eagle Scouts to renounce their rank and return their treasured medals. And then this week, the so-called \"perversion files\" were publicly released, naming more than 1,000 suspected child sex abusers since the mid-1960s with links to Scouting. All this has people asking questions: What's going on here? Is Scouting in trouble? Is it even relevant anymore?\n@highlight\nBoy Scouts criticized for gay ban and for \"perversion files\"\n@highlight\nYouth organization isn't keeping up with social changes, says activist\n@highlight\nSome parents oppose ban on gays, but look the other way\n@highlight\nBoy Scouts: The state of scouting is \"very strong\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 121, "end": 141}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 216, "end": 218}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many critics who accuse the Scouts of failing to change with the times blame @placeholder's deep connections to organized religion.", "idx": 45989}], "idx": 29896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard's retirement from international football will leave a huge hole in England\u2019s midfield. I don\u2019t see any midfielder currently in or around the squad who can replicate what he does and deliver the range of passing he has from deep positions. Roy Hodgson must have been bitterly disappointed that he couldn\u2019t persuade him to stay on for another two years. Undoubtedly his decision to quit the international game will benefit Liverpool enormously and damage England\u2019s hopes, especially as they play their toughest opponents in Euro 2016 qualifying, Switzerland, a week tomorrow. With Frank Lampard retiring, too, and the manager having to cope with injuries, there is an obvious lack of experience in the midfield. But now the captain has gone, it will be up to the new guard to assume the mantle. We do not have a player who can sit deep as Steven has done latterly in his career and deliver those 40- or 50-yard passes.\n@highlight\nI don't see any midfielder who can replace Steven Gerrard\n@highlight\nThere will be a lack of experience in the England midfield\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard has also hung up his international boots\n@highlight\nBut Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain can add real quality to the England side\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney could be even better after being named England captain\n@highlight\nDaniel Sturridge will likely play the Luis Suarez role at Liverpool\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli will not be running down the ball\n@highlight\nI expect Man City to finish behind Bayern Munich in Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1355}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1400}, {"start": 1456, "end": 1463}, {"start": 1482, "end": 1494}, {"start": 1499, "end": 1514}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Raring to go: Mario Balotelli (centre) could prove to be an astute signing for @placeholder after costing \u00a316million", "idx": 45990}], "idx": 29897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The woes of Boeing's new 787 mount as U.S. regulators ordered airlines to stop flying their Boeing 787s. The U.S. move comes after two fleets of Boeing 787s have been grounded in Japan after alarms and a burning smell in the cabin forced a Dreamliner to make an emergency landing Wednesday. The incident is the most serious in a spate of problems that have bedeviled the new aircraft, and comes after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, which is responsible for air safety, launched a comprehensive examination on Friday of the Dreamliner's design as well as its manufacture and assembly.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. regulators Wednesday ordered airlines to stop flying their Boeing 787s\n@highlight\nTwo fleets of Boeing 787s have been grounded in Japan after one jet made an emergency landing\n@highlight\nThe woes come after the debut of the plane in 2011, nearly three years behind its production schedule\n@highlight\nAbout 50 aircraft have been delivered; Boeing has more than 800 unfilled orders from airlines", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 424, "end": 459}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Related: More trouble for Boeing as @placeholder forced to make emergency landing", "idx": 45992}], "idx": 29898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mark Ormrod, who lost three of his limbs in Afghanistan, has been given new legs that can be controlled by Bluetooth - allowing him to run, cycle and ski A former Royal Marine who lost three of his limbs in Afghanistan has been given new legs that can be controlled by Bluetooth - allowing him to run, cycle and ski. Mark Ormrod\u2019s state-of-the-art limbs can be adapted at the touch of a button - with settings for five different activities. Mr Ormrod, 30, lost both of his legs and an arm six years ago after he stepped on an IED.\n@highlight\nMark Ormrod, 30, lost both his legs and an arm when he stood on an IED\n@highlight\nHe has now been given \u00a3115,000 prosthetic legs called Genium limbs\n@highlight\nThey allow him to walk up slopes and well as to climb stairs\n@highlight\nEach one relies on tiny gyroscopes that monitor and adapt to the precise speed and position of the wearer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are expensive but @placeholder is an inspiration and if anyone deserves this, it\u2019s him.\u2019", "idx": 45993}], "idx": 29899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. conglomerate General Electric is set to increase its investment in Germany, even as the eurozone remains hobbled by a nearly three-year old economic crisis, the company's regional boss told CNN. Nani Beccalli-Falco, chief executive officer of General Electric Europe, said Germany was the \"economic locomotive\" of Europe. The company wanted to strengthen its position in the continent's largest economy, he added. Read more: Airbus CEO: We will learn from past mistakes Speaking at the Ambrosetti Forum on the banks of Lake Como, Beccalli-Falco told CNN that General Electric -- a multinational founded in 1892 -- is \"making a lot of investments\" in Germany.\n@highlight\nGE Europe employs 84,000 people across the continent and provides a range of products\n@highlight\nGermany is the \"economic locomotive\" of Europe, says GE Europe boss\n@highlight\nEU's strength lies in economy and population size of 500 million people, says Beccalli-Falco", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 227}, {"start": 257, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 500, "end": 515}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 564, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We do invest in @placeholder and our chairman is enforcing that concept.\"", "idx": 45996}], "idx": 29901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vincenzo Nibali wanted to show he was 'the boss' in winning his fourth stage of the 101st Tour de France on Thursday to all-but seal overall victory. Nibali (Astana) added victory on the 145.5-kilometre 18th stage from Pau to Hautacam to wins in Sheffield, La Planche des Belles Filles and Chamrousse. The Italian - the first yellow jersey holder since Eddy Merckx in 1974 to win four stages outside of time-trials - began the day with an advantage of five minutes 26 seconds and enhanced his lead to a near-unassailable 7mins 10secs with just three stages to go. VIDEO Scroll down for Stage 18 highlights\n@highlight\nNibali claimed his fourth stage win in convincing style\n@highlight\nHe now has a 7mins 10secs lead with just three stages remaining\n@highlight\nThe Italian looks set to win the yellow jersey in Paris on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 564, "end": 590}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Waiting game: Nibali (second from right) rides during the 145.5 km stage between @placeholder and Hautacam", "idx": 45997}], "idx": 29902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa and Peter Allen Stunned: Shop worker Anna Romano, 35, was shocked to answer her mobile and hear Pope Francis on the end of the line. He reassured her about her decision to keep her unborn child Pope Francis has telephoned a woman who wrote to him to tell her he will baptise her unborn after she refused to have an abortion. The call was the latest in a string of 'one to ones' Pope Francis has had with general members of the public and once again underlined his attempts at being a more human and in-touch pontiff after the 'stuffy' years of his predecessor Benedict XVI.\n@highlight\nAnna Romano was on holiday when her mobile rang with an unknown Rome number\n@highlight\nShe was stunned to hear Pope Francis on the other end reassuring her\n@highlight\nAnna wrote to the Pope about her worries about having a baby with a man who was already married and tried to convince her to have an abortion\n@highlight\nNew Pope has also telephoned an Italian student and a man whose brother was killed and shows a more personable side to the Catholic leader", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's the @placeholder here': Pope Francis spoke with Ms Romano for a few minutes, and she said her 'heart was filled with joy'", "idx": 45998}], "idx": 29903} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)After a grand jury decided in November not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, many shifted their attention to a federal investigation into the killing. But on Wednesday, officials told CNN that federal investigators didn't find enough evidence and that Justice Department prosecutors won't recommend civil rights charges against Wilson. Attorney General Eric Holder, who has the final say in the matter, has said he will announce his decision before he leaves office, which is expected to be by the spring. The news that emerged Wednesday is likely to upset those who saw the federal investigation as a way to pursue justice for Brown and his family.\n@highlight\n\"These cases are very hard to bring,\" says CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.\n@highlight\nBrown family attorney had expressed pessimism about the investigation in November\n@highlight\nFamily is still expected to bring a civil lawsuit against Darren Wilson and Ferguson police", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These anecdotal accounts underscore the history of mistrust of law enforcement in Ferguson that has received a good deal of attention,\" @placeholder said in September.", "idx": 46004}], "idx": 29906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Forensic experts have unearthed about 68 bodies from another cluster of mass graves in war-torn Ivory Coast, a United Nations spokeswoman said Monday. Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, said human rights investigators found a total of 10 mass graves in the Yopougon district, near the country's commercial capital of Abidjan, over the weekend. According to U.N. investigations, the Yopougon killings appear to be related to an April 12 massacre in which supporters of former President Laurent Gbagbo staged an attack on supporters of Alassane Ouattara. 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Gored by the claws of the beast, the man's body tenses in terror. A smirk crosses the face of the green monster as its red eyes gleam at the sight of its prey. But looking closer, the victim is smiling. This isn't this man's vivid nightmares come to life - it's art. Yeouch! But thankfully it's just a 3D painting and not an actual monster pulling this man into the front seat of his car at an exhibition in Hanyang in China's Hubei Province\n@highlight\nThe paintings hang in the 3D Fantasy Art Museum in Wuhan, China", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 614, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The museum has opened within the @placeholder cultural industry park complex in Hubei province and visitors can immerse themselves in optical illusions until September.", "idx": 46008}], "idx": 29909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Sony looked to capitalize on its early sales lead in the console wars at its Electronic Entertainment Expo media briefing on Monday, repeating the mantras of \"first,\" \"better\" and \"only on\" as selling points for its PlayStation 4. Hours earlier, rival Microsoft stuck strictly to games for the Xbox One in a similar briefing. But Sony's presentation included new hardware and non-gaming services as well as promises of exclusive titles and titles that will launch on PlayStation before coming to other consoles. Andrew House, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, said the company aims to make the PS4 \"the best place to play.\"\n@highlight\nSony presses advantage with exclusive, early PlayStation 4 titles\n@highlight\nNew \"Little Big Planet,\" \"Uncharted\" titles are on the way\n@highlight\nSony also announced streaming service, PlayStation TV\n@highlight\nA movie based on \"Ratchet & Clank\" is on the way", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 98, "end": 126}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 568, "end": 594}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 902, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's worth noting, though, that both are outselling their last-generation counterparts to date, and that PlayStation is currently available in more countries than the @placeholder.", "idx": 46028}], "idx": 29926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Somalia's transitional government has offered a general amnesty to insurgent fighters in Mogadishu who surrender and promise to renounce violence. The decision made by the Cabinet over the weekend was announced Tuesday and comes after Al-Shabaab retreated from the capital, Mogadishu, early Saturday. The al Qaeda-linked group has been waging an insurgency against Somalia's transitional government since 2006. In confirming that Al-Shabaab fighters had left the city, spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said the fighting was hardly over. \"The reasons we withdrew from Mogadishu is we have made changes in our tactics of war,\" he told the group's radio station, Andalus. \"We withdrew because we want to save lives of the poor civilians, but we will launch operations against government (and African Union) forces in the coming hours.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Large areas of Somalia are suffering from famine\n@highlight\nNEW: Al Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab has been waging an insurgency since 2006\n@highlight\nGroup retreated from the capital of Mogadishu over weekend\n@highlight\nInsurgents promise to keep on fighting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 488, "end": 510}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the militants kept their ban on aid groups operating in their territory in southern and central @placeholder and parts of the capital.", "idx": 46037}], "idx": 29935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Could a prisoner handover spare the lives of two ISIS hostages? A message purporting to be from the Islamist terror group sets a new deadline for a possible deal with the Jordanian government. The latest demand: Bring convicted terrorist Sajida al-Rishawi to the Turkish border by sunset Thursday, or Jordanian ISIS hostage Moaz al-Kassasbeh will be executed \"immediately.\" But is ISIS offering anything in return? From the latest message, it's unclear. But previous video posts purportedly from ISIS have suggested the group was offering Japanese hostage Kenji Goto's freedom in exchange for al-Rishawi's. CNN could not independently confirm the authenticity of the latest message, which was read by a person claiming to be Goto and posted online by ISIS supporters. In the message, Goto purportedly calls for al-Rishawi's release in \"exchange for my life.\"\n@highlight\nA message sets sunset on Thursday as a new prisoner handover deadline\n@highlight\nJapan's prime minister says his government is analyzing the purported ISIS post\n@highlight\nJordan's government says it's willing to make a prisoner swap with ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 243, "end": 259}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 329, "end": 345}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 612, "end": 614}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even though his government's announcement of its offer doesn't mention Goto, the foreign minister said that the @placeholder journalist is not forgotten.", "idx": 46038}], "idx": 29936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Legendary Brazil striker Ronaldo believes the Premier League is the perfect place for young talent from his country to develop, despite spending much of his European playing career in Spain and Italy. Brazil coach Dunga picked five players from the Premier League in his most recent squad, including three from league leaders Chelsea \u2013 and the two-time World Cup winner encouraged more Brazilian youngsters to try their hand in England. Ronaldo spent time with Barcelona, Real Madrid, both Milan clubs and PSV during his career in Europe but has lived in London after retiring from football. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's our first show of spring! And one of the rites of the new season: 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines. Here to take you through it, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Health Care AZUZ: First up, the question that dominated the weekend in Washington: Who has the votes on President Obama's health care reform bill? 216 was the magic number in the U.S. House of Representatives. That means Democrats who supported the bill needed to get at least 216 votes for it to pass. Republicans and Democrats who opposed the bill needed at least 216 votes against it to stop it from becoming law. That vote was expected to happen last night. But when we recorded today's show, it hadn't happened yet. You can get the latest details at CNNStudentNews.com. And, of course, we'll have a lot more on this for you tomorrow.\n@highlight\nExamine the importance of the number 216 in the U.S. House\n@highlight\nHear how technology helps scientists predict flood patterns\n@highlight\nSearch the African rainforest for an endangered ape species\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 48}, {"start": 82, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 277}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 630, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1331}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Around @placeholder, 700,000 sandbags are guarding the city against the river's waters.", "idx": 46046}, {"query": "In fact, more than a million sandbags were stacked between Fargo and Moorhead, @placeholder.", "idx": 46047}, {"query": "That sinks our last points for the day, but @placeholder will get your Tuesday show on the rebound.", "idx": 46048}], "idx": 29941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Gardner Last updated at 12:34 PM on 14th February 2012 Apple has opened up its Chinese factories to independent examiners after claims that workers were subjected to appalling sweatshop conditions. The technology giant announced yesterday that members of the Washington-based Fair Labour Association would be checking the factories where iPads and iPhones are assembled. The team of observers began their inspections yesterday at Foxconn City in Shenzhen, China, a complex that employs and houses hundreds of thousands of workers. Poor conditions: A protester outside Apple's Hong Kong store. An investigation has found Apple's pledges to improve its working practices have proved hollow\n@highlight\nComes as firm becomes most valuable in the world\n@highlight\nApple now valued at $460bn (\u00a3300bn)", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 285, "end": 307}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FLA plans to interview thousands of employees at several @placeholder suppliers.", "idx": 46049}], "idx": 29942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain has the highest teen pregnancy rate in Western Europe, new figures showed today. Only Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia have a bigger problem with girls aged 15-19 giving birth, the Office for National Statistics said. 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Scroll down for video The UK has one of the highest rates of pregnancies among 15-19-year-olds in Europe, the new figures from the Office for National Statistics show According to the study into how European countries compare, the UK birth rate among women aged 15-19 was higher than the average across the whole of the 28 countries in the European Union.\n@highlight\n19.7 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19 in the UK in 2012, study shows\n@highlight\nFigure is much higher than the EU average of only 12.6 births per 1,000\n@highlight\nWorldwide figures show Switzerland had the lowest rate at 3.4 births\n@highlight\nThe highest teen pregnancy rate was in Azerbaijan at 50.0 births", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 187, "end": 216}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 380, "end": 381}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 485, "end": 514}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 585, "end": 586}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 767, "end": 768}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 833, "end": 834}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The UK teenage birth rate is down by more than a quarter (26.8 per cent) since 2004 compared to a fall of almost one fifth (18.2 per cent) across the @placeholder as a whole.", "idx": 46050}], "idx": 29943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When your smartphone makes it so easy to connect to the Internet, why bother firing up a clunky desktop or laptop computer? 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According to Pew, 21% of phone owners use their devices as their primary way of accessing the Internet, more than PCs and tablets.\n@highlight\nMore people are turning to their phones to access the Internet and e-mail\n@highlight\nA new Pew study found that two-thirds of U.S. phone owners use their devices to go online\n@highlight\nFor a small but growing of people, phones are the primary way they check the Internet", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 256, "end": 291}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 743, "end": 745}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since Pew began tracking @placeholder and phone usage in 2009, the numbers have steadily risen year-over-year.", "idx": 46051}], "idx": 29944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama said in an interview on Tuesday that he ahs had to tell families of dead American hostages like 26-year-old Kayla Mueller that the United States will not pay to ransom their loved one, and it's 'as tough as anything I do.' But the Obama administration's handling of the Bowe Bergdahl saga \u2013 attempting, according to a member of Congress, to pay an intermediary for his safe return and then trading five high-value Taliban terrorists for him when that failed \u2013 suggests the White House's policy is less than consistent. Obama told Buzzfeed that 'as a general rule, what we don\u2019t want to do is make other American citizens riper targets' for groups like the ISIS terror army by handing over millions of dollars for hostages.\n@highlight\nThe president said Tuesday that the US continues to refuse to pay ransom for hostages held overseas\n@highlight\nThat position may have doomed Kayla Mueller, a 26-year-old aid worker killed in the custody of the ISIS terror army\n@highlight\nBut a member of Congress insisted in November that the US tried to random Army Sgt. 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But on Wednesday the onscreen pals got together for a reunion on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, showing fans what they've been missing all these years. The passage of time has, of course, worked some changes on the actors who rose to international fame as teenagers. Scroll down for video Hooray! On Wednesday the cast of Saved By The Bell reunited for on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, featuring a clearly pregnant Tiffani Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, Mario Lopez and Mark-Paul Gosselaar\n@highlight\nSaved By The Bell ran from 1989 to 1993\n@highlight\nTonight Show reunion featured full cast except for Dustin Diamond and Lark Voorhies\n@highlight\nDiamond (Screech) currently facing criminal charges related to stabbing\n@highlight\nVoorhies (Lisa) reportedly battling bipolar disorder and is now a recluse\n@highlight\nTiffani Thiessen expecting second child with husband Brady Smith\n@highlight\nElizabeth Berkley recently competed on Dancing With The Stars\n@highlight\nMario Lopez has moved on to become an Extra host", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 72}, {"start": 94, "end": 112}, {"start": 180, "end": 217}, {"start": 446, "end": 462}, {"start": 481, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 603, "end": 621}, {"start": 634, "end": 650}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 948, "end": 963}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In one of the pictures he is seen posing beside @placeholder - who models spray-painted blonde hair.", "idx": 46055}], "idx": 29946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British man suspected of being the first UK citizen to die of Ebola did not have the deadly virus, officials have confirmed today. Colin Jaffray, 58, from Royston, Hertfordshire, was struck down with a fever, vomiting and internal bleeding during a business trip to Macedonia - and died in hospital on Thursday evening. Officials in Skopje say that although the cause of death was not known, it is thought that a drinking binge may have played a part in his death. Colin Jaffray, a Briton who died after showing symptoms of Ebola in Macedonia did not have the virus, it has been confirmed\n@highlight\nOfficials say Colin Jaffay, 58 did not die of the deadly Ebola virus\n@highlight\nMr Jaffray had been suspected of being the first UK victim to die\n@highlight\nBut tests have shown that he had not contracted the infection\n@highlight\nIt is believed that a drinking binge may played a part in this death\n@highlight\nHad 'all symptoms of Ebola', but also been seen drinking 'large quantities'\n@highlight\nPublic Health England investigating but believe death 'unlikely' to be Ebola\n@highlight\nThe epidemic has killed 4,000 and infected at least 8,000 so far", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 43, "end": 44}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 731, "end": 732}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 999, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'I don't know what kind of bug @placeholder got but it's not Ebola, I'm sure of that.'", "idx": 46058}], "idx": 29948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 18 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 18 February 2013 Engagements: Kate (pictured last month), who is around four and a half months pregnant, will return to work properly for the first time since before Christmas The Duchess of Cambridge will be out and about displaying her blossoming baby bump starting from tomorrow with a series of public engagements. Kate, who is around four and a half months pregnant, will return to work properly for the first time since before Christmas with a visit to an addiction centre in London tomorrow, followed by a \u2018royal away day\u2019 to Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on March 5.\n@highlight\nKate, 31, will be returning to work properly for first time since Christmas\n@highlight\nShe will visit London addiction clinic tomorrow before trip to Lincolnshire\n@highlight\nDuchess set to learn about declining town's maritime and fishing heritage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Downfall: @placeholder has been in decline since the 1950s, when it was the busiest fishing port in the world, but is still one of the largest centres for fish processing in this country", "idx": 46063}], "idx": 29952} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A whistle blasts as the \u2018Orient Express\u2019 slides out of Stockholm\u2019s Central Station. Hugo, our aqua blue-uniformed steward pops a bottle of prosecco. \u2018Farewell, fair city,\u2019 he says, saluting the shrinking skyline. For all its easy-going, egalitarian image, Sweden\u2019s capital is an imperial city of gracious facades and plume-helmeted cavalry guarding a royal residence bigger than Buckingham Palace. Stockholm, with its old district of Gamla Stan to the fore, was the start-point for this grand rail journey No wonder the world\u2019s most illustrious train seems so at home here. My wife, Hennie, and I have flown in to join her on a jaunt to Copenhagen, the first leg of the train\u2019s journey home to Venice.\n@highlight\nThe Venice-Simplon-Orient-Express is best known for journeys to rail Italy\n@highlight\nHowever, this fabled train service also covers major cities in Scandinavia\n@highlight\nIt is possible to take a train journey between Stockholm and Copenhagen", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 717, "end": 745}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For us, it is a case of relishing the romantic opulence of 1920s-style rail travel, book-ended by another in each of two historic @placeholder capitals.", "idx": 46065}, {"query": "We stay in regal style at the harbour side @placeholder, where Orient Express sets up its check-in desk in a lobby which, alarmingly, is swirling with silk gowns and gents in white tie.", "idx": 46066}], "idx": 29953} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Jesus Navas has warned the Premier League to expect a World Cup backlash from Manchester City's stars this season. Navas was devastated to be left out of the Spain squad along with Alvaro Negredo, and could only watch as many of his City teammates endured a disappointing tournament in Brazil. David Silva was unable to prevent the holders going out at the group stage, Joe Hart and James Milner also made an early exit with England, Yaya Toure disappointed for Ivory Coast, and Fernandinho was caught up in Brazil's disastrous collapse. Ready to roll: Spanish winger Jesus Navas in the new Manchester City away kit\n@highlight\nWinger was left out of Spain squad for tournament in Brazil\n@highlight\nSeveral City players endured a disappointing tournament\n@highlight\nNavas says team want to do well in Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 435}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We went past the group stage of the @placeholder last season so the aim is to go as far as we possibly can.'", "idx": 46070}], "idx": 29954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke was in critical condition at a Washington hospital Sunday night, after undergoing surgery on Saturday to repair a tear in his aorta, the State Department said. Holbrooke underwent another procedure on Sunday to improve his circulation, the department said in a statement Sunday night. Relatives, friends, colleagues and staff are by his side, and his wife Kati Marton spoke Sunday with Afghan President Hamid Kharzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. The State Department did not provide details of Marton's conversation with the presidents. Appearing earlier in the day on the CNN program \"State of the Union,\" senior White House adviser David Axelrod said that Holbrooke was \"fighting\" the heart problem at George Washington University Hospital. 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High hopes: Vinod, left, and Pramod Harith set up thier marketing outsourcing company. But setting up his marketing outsourcing company just seven months ago was far from a relaxing experience. It's a recent memory that still provokes a momentary look of discomfort. \"It was just painful,\" he says with a wry smile. It seems that despite the potential riches to be had by tapping in to all the talent, energy and potential in India, going it alone is still a unique experience in the country, even for those who are used to working there.\n@highlight\nEntrepreneurs and start-ups still face maddening tangle of bureaucracy\n@highlight\nIndia has become an easier place for foreign firms to work and set up business\n@highlight\nOfficials and cultural attitudes are some of biggest battles new companies face\n@highlight\nKrishna Murthy: \"You have to be a bit of a sadist, but that's part of the charm of India.\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The understanding just isn't there in a part of India that is more used to the garment industry and traditional forms of business,\" says @placeholder, Vinod's brother and business partner.", "idx": 46084}], "idx": 29965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The capture of Ahmed Abu Khatallah could be compared to a large group of trappers quietly snaring rare and dangerous prey. For days, Army Delta Force commandos, the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies lay in wait for one of the alleged masterminds behind the deadly September 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, Libya. Then over the weekend, they lured Abu Khatallah to a point south of the eastern city and nabbed him. U.S. officials said he did not put up a fight. Not a shot was fired. But Abu Khatallah had a reputation for hiding out in the open, relaxed and self-assured.\n@highlight\nNEW: Abu Khatallah is being held on the USS New York\n@highlight\nTerror suspect Ahmed Abu Khatallah did not put up a fight when captured\n@highlight\nHe is to face trial in federal court\n@highlight\nHis capture may have political ramifications in Washington", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 42}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 690, "end": 708}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The word \"@placeholder\" has had the ring of Washington partisan politics from day one -- literally.", "idx": 46092}], "idx": 29967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves, Chief Political Correspondent PUBLISHED: 19:07 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:07 EST, 17 February 2014 Warning: International Development Secretary Justine Greening has warned ministers that frivolous spending was undermining the case for foreign aid British aid to China is being used to upgrade business parks, promote trade union rights and fund social media training for gay rights activists. A Daily Mail investigation reveals that British taxpayers\u2019 money is still being squandered on an industrial scale in China \u2013 even being used to raise awareness of climate change in a country that is building two coal-fired power stations every week.\n@highlight\nBritish aid to China is squandered on industrial scale, it has been revealed\n@highlight\nUsed to upgrade business parks, promote union rights and fund training\n@highlight\nJustine Greening says frivolous spending undermines case for foreign aid\n@highlight\nWarns ministers aid spending must be targeted to 'where it is needed most'\n@highlight\nIn 2012, Britain sent \u00a327.4million to China, according to official figures", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 850, "end": 865}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has also funded an event to \u2018identify realistic and practical mechanisms for collective bargaining in South China\u2019.", "idx": 46096}], "idx": 29971} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sarah Palin has come out in defense of her daughter Bristol who allegedly punched a man in the face during a family brawl. The former Vice President candidate hailed her child as a 'straight shooter' in a Facebook which appears to be her first veiled reference to the fight two weekends ago. The 23-year-old is said to have repeatedly hit the owner of a home in Anchorage, Alaska, during an outburst in which her brother Track broke four ribs and her father Todd was left with a bloody nose. First response: This Facebook post appears to be Sarah Palin's first veiled reaction to the family brawl\n@highlight\nThe former VP candidate has spoken for first time since family fight\n@highlight\nBristol Palin 'repeatedly punched a man' at family party on September 6\n@highlight\nHer father Todd Palin left with bloody nose, her brother Track broke 4 ribs\n@highlight\nSource claims daughter Willow's ex-boyfriend Connor Cleary started fight\n@highlight\nSarah Palin wrote Facebook post applauding the strength of her family\n@highlight\nShe was seen for the first time since the fight on Monday looking tired", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also linked to an article by Bristol condemning reports that suggest Todd and @placeholder are getting divorced.", "idx": 46099}], "idx": 29973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the wake of this month's Senate report graphically detailing acts of torture by the CIA at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere, the American Psychological Association announced it is actively investigating collusion of its members with the torture program at Guantanamo. Meanwhile, a decision last week by my own professional association, the American Institute of Architects, or AIA, suggests that impunity for all may be the order of the day. Despite years of advocacy and formal requests, the AIA -- which claims as its members a majority of the roughly 110,000 architects in the United States -- has officially declined to add specific language to its code of ethics that would prohibit the design of torture chambers in U.S. prisons and around the world. In doing so, it cites anti-trust concerns and the potential difficulty of enforcing the prohibition, but it ignores the claims of human rights.\n@highlight\nRaphael Sperry: AIA declined specific prohibition on architects designing torture chambers\n@highlight\nHe says group chose not to follow organizations like the AMA in banning involvement\n@highlight\nProfessionals have responsibility to protect health, safety, welfare, Sperry says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 170}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 348, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unless and until the AIA revisits the issue, @placeholder architects are represented by a professional association whose ethical boundaries include the facilitation of torture.", "idx": 46102}], "idx": 29974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A few kilometers from the city center of Manaus, Brazil, is a natural phenomenon called \"the meeting of the waters.\" Here, the Rio Negro and Amazon rivers join, but don't mix -- light and dark waters, flowing side by side for 8-10 kilometers, due to different water temperatures, speed and acid levels. Eventually, the two rivers become one, and the mighty Amazon continues its journey through northern Brazil. It is just one of the countless features that makes Manaus such a unique city. With the Amazon rainforest as its backyard, FIFA and city officials hope it will also be enough to draw in fans from around the world as one of Brazil's 12 host cities for the 2014 World Cup.\n@highlight\nManaus, right next to Amazon, is one of host cities for the 2014 Brazil World Cup\n@highlight\nA new stadium with sustainable features called Arena da Amazonia in construction\n@highlight\nMost of the work must be completed before the rainy season starts in December\n@highlight\nThe 44,000-seater stadium cost $225m and will also host concerts and conferences", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' local football teams don't draw in a big crowd.", "idx": 46103}], "idx": 29975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 18 June 2013 A couple who drove 270 miles across Britain to catch a 20-hour cross-Channel ferry to Spain ended up on a tiny ten-minute commuter boat instead after following their sat-nav. Pensioners Bob and Pat Banks had booked themselves on the \u00a3100million Pont Aven from Plymouth to Santander in Northern Spain but then got stuck on the nearby Torpoint ferry after a wrong turn. They were due to join 2,400 holidaymakers on the overnight crossing on the huge Brittany Ferries' flagship, but accidentally took a boat which held 70 cars and ferried them to Cornwall for \u00a31.50.\n@highlight\nBob and Pat Banks took wrong turn at end of 270-mile journey from Leeds\n@highlight\nEnded up crossing Tamar estuary to Cornwall, not the sea to Spain\n@highlight\nAfter getting stuck on wrong ferry, staff radioed Plymouth port to hold ship\n@highlight\nThey raced back to Devon and still got their scheduled ship to Santander", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 537, "end": 552}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Target: The Banks family were heading for the Brittany Ferries ship, @placeholder, but took a wrong turn", "idx": 46108}], "idx": 29979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Holland struggled to a 3-1 victory over 10-man Kazakhstan in a European Championship qualifier on Friday. Defender Renat Abdulin gave 127th-ranked Kazakhstan a shock lead at the Amsterdam Arena with a powerful 17th-minute header from a poorly-defended corner and the Netherlands had an anxious wait until the 62nd minute when substitute Klaas Jan Huntelaar leveled. A deflected 82nd-minute shot by Ibrahim Afellay, who started his first international in nearly two years, put the Dutch ahead before Robin van Persie's penalty in the last minute of injury time secured the three points and coach Guus Hiddink's first win in three matches since taking over from Louis van Gaal after the World Cup.\n@highlight\nKazakhstan took the lead when Rinat Abdulin scored in the 18th minute\n@highlight\nHolland fought back and equalised through Klaas-Jan Huntelaar\n@highlight\nThe visitors were reduced to 10 men when Bauyrzhan Dzholchiev was given a straight red card for a tackle on Ibrahim Afellay\n@highlight\nAfellay was able to continue, and he scored to make it 2-1 to Holland\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie made sure of the win from the penalty spot late on", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 63, "end": 83}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 337, "end": 355}, {"start": 398, "end": 412}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 499, "end": 514}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 848}, {"start": 902, "end": 921}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Amsterdam, Hiddink's decision early in the second half to bring on @placeholder produced the breakthrough his team badly needed after going behind to what was almost Kazakhstan's only effort of the match.", "idx": 46117}], "idx": 29986} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Pandering.\" According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to pander is to: \"provide gratification for others' desires.\" So is that what John McCain and Barack Obama are doing with Hispanic voters? Sen. John McCain has said the issue of immigration would be a top priority for him as president. If you follow coverage of their speeches at three Latino events -- the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, the League of United Latin American Citizens and The National Council of La Raza -- the answer would be yes. Why? Because the two candidates are talking about making immigration reform a priority if they reach the White House, and to make it there, they know the Hispanic vote can have a great impact.\n@highlight\nCandidates talk about immigration reform at Latino events\n@highlight\nHispanics care about a lot of other issues, says Juan Carlos Lopez\n@highlight\nLatinos: The largest and fastest growing minority in the nation\n@highlight\nCandidates' so-called pandering to Latinos shows the power of the Hispanic vote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 71}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 381, "end": 442}, {"start": 449, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 524}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That could fuel fears about @placeholder influence, and spur some to use that fear to score political points.", "idx": 46126}], "idx": 29991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:11 EST, 22 October 2013 Tax scheme: Kelly Brook promotes the new more expensive Lotto draw for Camelot this month, which has today been accused of avoiding \u00a310m in corporation tax National Lottery owner Camelot has today been accused of avoiding at least \u00a310million in corporation tax by exploiting a loophole that HMRC knows about but has never closed. Just weeks after the cost of a Lotto ticket doubled to \u00a32, it emerged the Canadian-owned business has used a legal fiddle based in a tax haven. To take advantage of the loophole, Camelot reportedly took out high-interest loans from its parent company via the Channel Islands Stock Exchange.\n@highlight\nInvestigation finds business taking high-interest loans to cut profit and tax\n@highlight\nLegal loophole became known to HMRC last year but they kept it open\n@highlight\nThis month Camelot has doubled the price of a Lotto ticket to \u00a32", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 684, "end": 713}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "HMRC refused to say why it did not shut the loophole and said: 'For legal reasons, @placeholder cannot comment on the affairs of individual taxpayers.'", "idx": 46134}], "idx": 29997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police are to reopen 68 rape investigations where officers dismissed allegations that should have been pursued, it emerged yesterday. A review by Northumbria Police found that 54 allegations of rape were not investigated properly, possibly allowing sexual abusers to go unpunished. And Cleveland Police is reopening 14 rape investigations after an audit by Her Majesty\u2019s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) revealed similar problems with the way its officers had dealt with allegations. Scroll down for video Northumbria Police officers have decided to reopen one in three rape cases from the past three years (file picture) Northumbria has removed dozens of officers from its sex crimes investigations unit following the discovery that one in three rape allegations recorded as \u2018no crime\u2019 should have been investigated.\n@highlight\nNorthumberland Police admit 1 in 3 rape cases may have been written off\n@highlight\nCleveland Police is also reopening 14 rape investigations\n@highlight\n48 officers have been warned they will be disciplined if they 'failed' in job", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 163}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 357, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 509, "end": 526}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 916, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reinvestigations by Northumbria and @placeholder highlight growing concern that the problem may be widespread.", "idx": 46138}], "idx": 30000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Politics has returned to the water's edge. In the past week, we've seen how international events can suddenly dominate a political campaign, at least for a few days. The uproar in the Middle East over a YouTube video that featured anti-Islamic messages triggered widespread protests. An attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya left four people dead, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens. Protests in Egypt were equally intense as some people in a crowd of more than 2,000 scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy. Protests spread to 20 other countries in the Middle East and beyond. In Tunis, protesters destroyed a school run by Americans while in Afghanistan protesters lit with a torch an effigy of Obama, the U.S. leader once hailed as the president who would repair America's image in the world, and watched it burn up.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: Events have pushed foreign policy to front of campaign\n@highlight\nZelizer: Turmoil in North Africa, Middle East could affect election's outcome\n@highlight\nInternational issues helped Eisenhower in 1956, Zelizer says\n@highlight\nZelizer: Carter lost ground in 1980 after the surprise Soviet invasion of Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 383, "end": 401}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But these crises only ended up bolstering the image of @placeholder as a strong commander in chief who could coolly guide the nation through crisis.", "idx": 46143}], "idx": 30003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- India's air force geared up for possible missions against suspected terrorist camps in Pakistan in the immediate aftermath of November's Mumbai attacks, U.S. military officials told CNN Monday. One U.S. official said India's air force \"went on alert\" after the attacks in Mumbai. Pakistan said it would defend itself if attacked. \"We don't want to go to war,\" Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Gilani announced during a speech at the National Assembly on Monday. \"But if the war is thrust on us, we will stand united like a respectful nation.\" While the officials characterized the Indian actions as preliminary preparations to position the air force if strikes were ordered, the comments indicate that the two nuclear powers were perhaps closer to conflict than previously acknowledged.\n@highlight\nPakistani PM says, \"If the war is thrust on us, we will stand united\"\n@highlight\nOne Pentagon official says India's air force \"went on alert\" after Mumbai attacks\n@highlight\nDuring preparations, senior U.S. officials urged India to exercise restraint\n@highlight\nMore than 160 people were slain in the three-day attack that began in late November", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 202, "end": 204}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 451, "end": 467}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials have denied that assertion, blaming instead \"stateless actors.\"", "idx": 46148}, {"query": "The @placeholder believes the incursion was inadvertent, the official said, adding that there is no information to indicate it was planned.", "idx": 46149}], "idx": 30007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Montana judge seeking re-election next year is facing calls to step down immediately after handing down a 30-day sentence to a teacher who admitted raping a 14-year-old student. Petitions calling for Baugh's resignation flooded the Internet this week after he passed up a chance to impose a tough sentence on Stacey Dean Rambold, a former high school teacher. The teen, who was 14 when Rambold had a sexual relationship with her in 2008, committed suicide in 2010, as the case made its way through the courts. After her death, prosecutors offered to dismiss the charges if Rambold admitted to one charge of rape, completed a sex offender treatment program and met other requirements.\n@highlight\nMontana Judge G. 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The Time Lord's famous blue box has been converted into a toilet for the caf\u00e9's customers, complete with flashing lights and Tardis sound effects. The cafe's owners bought the replica Tardis for \u00a31,800 on eBay and paid to have it fitted out as a toilet Owner Claire Hoggans says customers are constantly asking whether the 'Who Loo' is bigger on the inside\n@highlight\nCaf\u00e9's owners picked up the replica for \u00a31,800 on eBay\n@highlight\n'Who Loo' has since been fitted with a Victorian-style toilet and sink\n@highlight\nAlso features hand dryer, tiled floor and walls and new fibreglass roof\n@highlight\nTardis sound effects are operated via a doorbell in the caf\u00e9", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 223, "end": 225}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 443}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is set to become a tourist attraction in the area, with customers lining up to have their photograph taken in front of the unique toilet.", "idx": 46157}], "idx": 30013} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was supposed to be a festive cruise to sample the delights of Amsterdam\u2019s Christmas markets. But after days at sea the closest passengers got to the Netherlands was a view from the ship\u2019s deck. Holidaymakers were forced to return empty-handed to Southampton last night after spending four days doing circles in the English Channel because of bad weather. Around 2,100 passengers on board the Queen Elizabeth were furious at the decision to turn back and the decision sparked a \u2018mutiny\u2019 from frustrated travellers. All at sea: Bad weather kept the Queen Elizabeth back from docking in Amsterdam, causing the ship to circle the channel for four days\n@highlight\nMore than 2,000 people were on board Cunard's Queen Elizabeth ship\n@highlight\nThe tourists were travelling to Amsterdam to enjoy Christmas markets\n@highlight\nBut they spent days circling the Channel due to poor weather conditions\n@highlight\nPassengers stormed the reception desk chanting: 'We want the captain'\n@highlight\nCunard, which owns the ship, only offered them \u00a348 in on-board spending", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 550, "end": 564}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 708, "end": 722}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As they arrived at Southampton last night, many passengers tweeted their frustration at @placeholder.", "idx": 46172}], "idx": 30022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Labour MP bidding to replace Boris Johnson as London Mayor has accused the party of trying to 'out-kip Ukip' with an 'inflammatory' leaflet on immigration. David Lammy today hit out at the flier trumpeting Labour's 'tough new approach to immigration' which boasted that the party would stop migrants claiming benefits until they have lived in the UK for two years. Mr Lammy, 42, said he had been contacted by constituents infuriated by the 'inflammatory rhetoric' used in the election leaflet. David Lammy accused Labour of trying to 'out Ukip' Nigel Farage with 'inflammatory' leaflets on immigration The Tottenham MP, who is running for Mayor next year, tweeted a picture of the official Labour leaflet, which pledges to make foreign frontline staff speak English.\n@highlight\nDavid Lammy hit out at flier trumpeting 'tough approach to immigration'\n@highlight\nLondon Mayoral hopeful accused the party of trying to 'out-kip Ukip'\n@highlight\nLammy said: 'We're a pro-immigration party: let's not race to the bottom'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 349, "end": 350}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a Labour spokesman defended the message of the leaflet and said @placeholder want to address voters' 'real concerns' over mass immigration.", "idx": 46177}], "idx": 30027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Wired) -- Google's Android platform has been growing steadily since its release in 2008. 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Now the Chilean-born New York socialites refused re-entry to the US, after being accused of 'enslaving' their Chilean nanny, have broken their silence to Dailymail.com - to say that it is 'heart-breaking' spending Christmas in Portofino. Malu Custer Edwards and her husband Micky Hurley were formally cleared of trafficking their child-minder to the US and forcing her to work in slave-like conditions. But during a family sailing holiday around the Mediterranean, their visas were rescinded- and the family have been stuck in Portofino on the Italian Riviera ever since.\n@highlight\nMicky Hurley, 37, and Malu Custer Edwards, 30, were accused of abusing Chilean nanny and locking her in their Upper East Side apartment\n@highlight\nA judge dismissed the lawsuit on December 9\n@highlight\nBut the Chileans are not allowed to return from holiday in Italy\n@highlight\nBorder officials cited the case as reason for blocking them and 3 children\n@highlight\nThe family is stranded in Portofino, where they had planned to stay three weeks in August\n@highlight\nToday they told Dailymail.com they were 'heartbroken' and their eldest son says he doesn't want presents for Christmas, just to go back to New York\n@highlight\nPortofino is largely sunny and 50F today - Manhattan is rainy and 39F", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 197, "end": 198}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 388}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 482, "end": 483}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 737, "end": 755}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1339, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1382, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1405, "end": 1407}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Micky and the three elder children had permission to live there because of @placeholder's student visa while their youngest was born in the States and is a US citizen.", "idx": 46192}], "idx": 30038} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A doctor who was on the front lines fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone has died from complications of the disease, Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday. Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan fell ill early last week while overseeing Ebola treatment at Kenema Government Hospital, about 185 miles east of Sierra Leone's capital city, Freetown. He was treated by the French aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres -- also known as Doctors Without Borders -- in Kailahun, Sierra Leone, up until his death, spokesman Tim Shenk said. \"RIP Dr. Sheik Humarr Khan,\" wrote one of the many people who remembered Khan fondly on Twitter. \"What a hero. What a loss.\"\n@highlight\n\"What a hero. What a loss,\" writes one admirer on Twitter\n@highlight\nDr. Sheik Humarr Khan was infected with Ebola last week\n@highlight\nHe played a key role in fighting the outbreak in Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nKhan fell ill while overseeing treatment and isolation centers in the country's capital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 133, "end": 155}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 254, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 384, "end": 407}, {"start": 426, "end": 448}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's sincere thoughts and condolences are with Dr. Khan's family, friends and colleagues.\"", "idx": 46197}], "idx": 30041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The national security adviser, Susan Rice, said on Sunday she was not '100 percent correct' in her remarks after the deadly 2012 attack on a U.S. compound in Libya, but called it patently false to say she intentionally misled Americans about the incident. On NBC's Meet the Press, Rice said that when she made statements about the attacks that killed four Americans, including that they were 'spontaneous,' she was simply sharing 'the best information she had' at the time. Rice was the ambassador to the United Nations at the time and the comments met with backlash, with Republican lawmakers accusing the White House of downplaying the attacks ahead of the presidential election.\n@highlight\nFormer U.S. ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said today that information she shared after the 2012 Benghazi attacks wasn't '100 per cent correct'\n@highlight\nRice said she never intended to mislead the public but was sharing the best information she had at the time\n@highlight\nRepublican critics were not satisfied with her explanation, saying she tried to downplay the attacks to protect the President as the election approached\n@highlight\nRice is now national security adviser", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 969, "end": 978}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also said the @placeholder remains committed to catching the perpetrators of the attack.", "idx": 46198}], "idx": 30042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama has admitted that global crises such as Ebola, ISIS and Russian aggression have made the world spin so fast, nobody is able to control it. The president made the remarks at a Democratic National Convention fund-raiser in New York City yesterday but added that America is proud to bear the brunt of these problems. His comments come as the U.S. continue airstrikes on ISIS militants in Syria and Iraq and California congressman Duncan Hunter claims 'at least ten ISIS fighters have been caught coming across the Mexican border in Texas'. President Barack Obama pictured leaving the White House for New York City yesterday. At a fund-raiser in the city he told Democrats it seems that the world is spinning so fast\n@highlight\nObama admits that ISIS, Ebola and Russian aggression are global crises\n@highlight\nSays there's a sense the world is spinning so fast, nobody can control it\n@highlight\nAdds that the US is proud to bear the brunt of these worldwide problems\n@highlight\nExplains America will always stand up for people that nobody else does", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 198, "end": 227}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 928, "end": 929}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The president added that is was the U.S. who first mobilized a coalition to stand up to @placeholder.", "idx": 46203}], "idx": 30046} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 04:44 EST, 27 April 2012 A rise in sadistic murders and attacks on children accused of witchcraft by their families and loved-ones means police will now receive specialist training. The Met has admitted its officers are rarely able to spot the signs that a youngster is in danger despite dealing with 81 sorcery cases in the last decade. Its religious violence unit will now offer all staff training in a pilot scheme that could be rolled out across the country after a spate of high profile cases. Tragic victims: Innocent Kristy Bamu, 15, left, was killed by his sister and her lover because they believed he was a witch. While Victoria Climbi\u00e9, right, was tortured and starved by carers who said she was possessed\n@highlight\nThe killings of Kristy Bamu and Victoria Climbi\u00e9 - both murdered because loved-ones believed them possessed - has led to the action in London\n@highlight\n81 cases have been reported in the capital in the last decade\n@highlight\nAnother boy was murdered and chopped up because a family member with a terminal illness believed his death would save them\n@highlight\nA training scheme looks set to be rolled across the country, including into schools and hospitals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 696, "end": 711}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 826, "end": 841}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Violent evidence: @placeholder suffered 130 injuries after being tortured for four days with weapons including broken ceramic floor tiles", "idx": 46207}], "idx": 30049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray appears to have confirmed the latest left field move of his career by signing with American sports clothing firm Under Armour. The ex Wimbledon champion has been pictured wearing the skin tight top of the brand during his current training stint in Miami. As Sportsmail revealed on Tuesday, the US company have made an unexpected move for his major apparel deal after his five-year contract with Adidas was not renewed. Andy Murray was pictured wearing Under Armour clothing while posing for a picture with a young fan The British No 1's five-year clothing contract with Adidas has not been renewed\n@highlight\nAndy Murray was spotted training while wearing Under Armour clothing\n@highlight\nBritish No 1's five-year clothing contract with Adidas hasn't been renewed\n@highlight\nThe US sportswear company also sponsor Premier League side Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 307}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 791, "end": 792}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are best known in the UK for kitting out @placeholder but their tennis involvement has been strictly limited.", "idx": 46214}], "idx": 30054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Four members of a Christian group from the United States are refusing to leave an airport in China after authorities confiscated their 300 Bibles, the group's director said Monday. Members of a Christian group say they will not leave China until their Bibles are returned. The four members of Vision Beyond Borders -- based in Sheridan, Wyoming -- arrived in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming on Sunday. Customs officials discovered the Bibles during an X-ray scan of their luggage, said Pat Klein, director of the group, which supplies Bibles and other Christian material to people in China and other countries.\n@highlight\n300 Bibles found during an X-ray scan of group's luggage\n@highlight\nIt's illegal in China to bring printed religious material for more than personal use\n@highlight\nChina: Christians free to worship in government-registered churches\n@highlight\nGroup members say they will not leave airport until bibles are returned", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 318, "end": 338}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group distributes the @placeholder through a local shop owner in Kunming, according to Klein.", "idx": 46216}], "idx": 30056} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Nigerian militant group has claimed responsibility after a car loaded with explosives rammed into the United Nations' building in the capital, killing 23, a government spokesman said Monday. The suicide attack Friday shattered windows, set the building ablaze and left gaping holes on the walls. Radical Muslim sect Boko Haram, which aims to enforce a strict version of Sharia law, has claimed responsibility, said Reuben Abati, the government spokesman. Eighty-one people were injured, he said. The attack targeted a building that housed 26 U.N. humanitarian and development agencies, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said last week. The Liberian and U.S. embassies are also nearby.\n@highlight\nBoko Haram claims responsibility for the blast\n@highlight\nNigeria's president says the bombing was \"barbaric, senseless and cowardly\"\n@highlight\nThe capital has suffered a series of bombings in recent months\n@highlight\nBan: \"This was an assault on those who devote their lives to helping others\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 602, "end": 618}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group holds all government authority in contempt and wants to establish a @placeholder state in northern Nigeria.", "idx": 46222}], "idx": 30060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 04:28 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 19 November 2013 A two-year-old grandson was the sole survivor of a horrific hit-and-run in Dallas that left his grandmother and her two daughters dead. On Friday they were travelling in the Pleasant Grove area of the city when their car was hit by an SUV travelling over the speed limit, according to one witness. The grandson, Saith, was pulled from the wreckage by passers-by and taken to Children\u2019s Medical Center Dallas where he was treated for two broken legs, His condition was described as critical.\n@highlight\nThey were hit by an SUV one witness said was travelling at around 80mph\n@highlight\nThe driver fled on foot and has not yet been identified by police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 470, "end": 501}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police are still searching for the @placeholder driver and no arrests have been made.", "idx": 46223}], "idx": 30061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As the star of three European Cup wins with Liverpool between 1978 and 1984, Kenny Dalglish knows exactly how difficult it is to maintain success at the very highest level of football. But, even so, Scotland\u2019s greatest-ever player admits to being genuinely stunned at just how speedily Inter Milan\u2019s players have gone from dipping their toes in the pool of sporting immortality to, in Dalglish\u2019s own words, \u2018tumbling down the water slide\u2019 to ignominy and crisis. Back in 2010, the Italian giants were crowned Champions League winners, swatting away the mighty Barcelona at the peak of their powers on the road to conquering the continent under Jose Mourinho.\n@highlight\nInter have gone from European champions to Serie A strugglers\n@highlight\nCeltic face them in last-32 of Europa League on Thursday\n@highlight\nKenny Dalglish believes there has been a demise at Inter", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018In the end, it doesn\u2019t matter what @placeholder are like back in Italy.", "idx": 46226}], "idx": 30064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A marine science instructor's late-afternoon snorkel off the Southern California coast last Sunday was first met with shock and soon excitement when she discovered a gigantic oarfish, a deep-sea creature that remains little known to the science world and people outside. Jasmine Santana was about 15 feet underwater when she found the 18-foot-long, silvery fish with reddish fins and eyes the size of a half-dollar staring at her from the sandy bottom. Realizing it was dead, she snatched the fish's tail, and using buoyancy and low tides, powered her way back on shore. \"I was first a little scared,\" said the still-thrilled Santana, who has been working for Catalina Island Marine Institute since January. \"But when I realized it was an oarfish, I knew it was harmless.\"\n@highlight\nMarine science instructor discovered the 18-foot oarfish while snorkeling\n@highlight\nOarfish usually live in the deep sea, marine scientists say\n@highlight\nIt is unclear why the oarfish was discovered in shallow water\n@highlight\nThe discovery could lead to finding out more about the fish", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 88}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 669, "end": 700}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder are found in all temperate to tropical waters, but are rarely seen, dead or alive,\" CIMI, a non-profit marine science education group, said in a release.", "idx": 46228}], "idx": 30066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:57 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:57 EST, 20 March 2013 Lance Armstrong kicked back with Willie Nelson last night, clearly making the most of his time since admitting that he won numerous cycling titles with the help of doping and performance-enhancing drugs. The disgraced athlete shared with his Twitter followers that he had met the country crooner and his wife Annie Nelson for dinner last night in Texas. The cyclist is on an apparent PR blitz as he tries to rebuild his image following his notorious confession to Oprah Winfrey back in January.\n@highlight\nInfamous drugs cheat dined with the country star in Texas on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nCyclist currently in PR blitz as two movies about his life are currently in development", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 479, "end": 480}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also no stranger in legal issues relating to drugs, as he's been arrested numerous times for marijuana possession.", "idx": 46232}], "idx": 30068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American fashion designer and film director Tom Ford has revealed he received angry letters from his predecessor and rival Yves Saint-Laurent. Ford, 49, took over Yves Saint-Laurent's eponymous fashion house in 1999 when parts of it were sold to the Gucci group, where Ford was creative director. And the designer says that while the pair started as friends, the relationship soon soured -- to the point that Saint-Laurent, one of the pioneering figures in 20th Century fashion, accused Ford of ruining his reputation. Even in public comments, the Frenchman had made no secret of his disdain for Ford's taste.\n@highlight\nFashion designer Tom Ford explains how his relationship with Yves Saint-Laurent deteriorated\n@highlight\nOne letter accused Ford of destroying the French icon's 40-year career in 13 minutes\n@highlight\nFord was creative director at Gucci when it bought Yves Saint-Laurent fashion house\n@highlight\nHe has since started his own self-named label and moved into film, directing \"A Single Man\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 132, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 172, "end": 189}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 708}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 881, "end": 898}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder retired from the fashion industry in 2002, and died in June 2008 of brain cancer at age 71.", "idx": 46236}], "idx": 30069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 13:42 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:47 EST, 17 October 2013 George Osborne has signed a deal with China which opens the doors for investors to take control of British nuclear power plants China could take control of British nuclear plants after Chancellor George Osborne signed a deal today to get investors to help pay billions to replace ageing reactors. During his visit to China, Osborne said the two countries had signed a memorandum of understanding on nuclear cooperation that included roles for British companies in China's nuclear sector, which is the fastest growing in the world.\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne signed memorandum of understanding on nuclear cooperation\n@highlight\nIncluded roles for British companies in China's nuclear sector\n@highlight\nUK Treasury said in future China could have 'majority stake' in nuclear plants", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "involve @placeholder companies buying stakes in projects or partnering with", "idx": 46238}], "idx": 30070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Doha, Qatar (CNN) -- Delegates representing Arab and African nations and NATO coalesced behind the Libyan rebels at a summit in Qatar on Wednesday, promising more humanitarian aid and money channeled through a temporary trust fund of sorts. Members of what is called the Libya Contact Group agreed that a temporary financial mechanism could provide a way to get money to the Libyan opposition. German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said participants in the Qatari capital, Doha, were discussing the possibility of using frozen Libyan assets for the fund. \"I think this discussion about the trust fund is very interesting,\" he told reporters. \"And we will look into it because the frozen international money belongs, if it's government money, to the people of Libya.\"\n@highlight\nDelegates agree to set up a funding mechanism for the opposition\n@highlight\nThe Doha meeting convenes as civilian casualties mount\n@highlight\nBan Ki-moon: As many as 3.6 million people could need help in the Libya conflict\n@highlight\nThe rebels have asked for arms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 271, "end": 289}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 418, "end": 434}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile in Germany, the foreign ministry said it had summoned the @placeholder ambassador to inform him of the expulsion of five Libyan diplomats.", "idx": 46240}], "idx": 30071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston, Massachusetts (CNN) -- In a stunning upset that reshaped the U.S. political landscape, Republican Scott Brown won Tuesday's special election in Massachusetts for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy. Brown defeated Democrat Martha Coakley, the state attorney general. Brown's victory made real the once unthinkable prospect of a Republican filling the seat held by Kennedy, known as the liberal lion, for almost 47 years until his death due to brain cancer last August. Before Kennedy won the seat for the first time in 1962, his older brother John held it for nearly eight years until his election as U.S. president in 1960.\n@highlight\nRepublican Scott Brown upsets Martha Coakley to fill Ted Kennedy's seat\n@highlight\nWin leaves Democrats without crucial 60th Senate vote needed for health care overhaul\n@highlight\nBrown's platform includes backing tax cuts, being tough on terrorists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No Republican had won a U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts since 1972, and @placeholder control the governorship, both houses of the state legislature, and the state's entire congressional delegation.", "idx": 46250}, {"query": "In a sign of the high stakes involved, the @placeholder campaign held an afternoon news conference Tuesday to complain that voters in three places received ballots already marked for Brown.", "idx": 46251}], "idx": 30074} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just when you thought unemployment was dropping and stock markets were surging back, these three analysts today sent out a stark warning to Americans to brace for another financial crash. Trend forecaster Gerald Celente advises buying a gun to protect your family, stocking up on gold if the dollar crashes and planning a getaway, so it\u2019s no shock he\u2019s preparing for an \u2018economic 9/11\u2019. Share prices and unemployment are posting their best figures in four years since the recession hit, but Mr Celente, along with authors Harry Dent and Robert Prechter, says the rebound won\u2019t last. 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The manifesto of the future Fuhrer sold after 11 bids for $64,850 (\u00a338,753), including a buyers' premium, at an action house in Los Angeles, after expecting to sell for between $20,000 and $25,000. Both volumes are signed by Hitler and dedicated to Josef Bauer, the 34th member of the Nazi Party and one of the leaders of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, the attempted Hitler-led coup of the Bavarian government.\n@highlight\nThe volumes were sold after 11 bids\n@highlight\nWere owned by Josef Bauer, #34 in the Nazi Party\n@highlight\nBoth are signed by Hitler and personally dedicated to Bauer\n@highlight\nIn addition, a jacket belonging to Albert Speer, Nazi Minister, was sold\n@highlight\nSpeer was the Nazi party's architect and was part of the inner circle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 611, "end": 631}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The leather jacket sold for $10,068 (\u00a36,030) and was possibly worn by Speer when he visited @placeholder for the last time on April 23 1945.", "idx": 46258}], "idx": 30078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:44 EST, 15 July 2013 The final member of a 16-strong mob convicted of killing a 15-year-old schoolboy in an attack planned on Facebook was jailed for 11 years today. Junior Bayode was 16 when he helped hunt down Sofyen Belamouadden, who was stabbed to death in front of hundreds of horrified rush hour commuters at Victoria Station in London. Witnesses said the teenage victim was chased into the Tube station ticket hall in a scene likened to an 'infantry charge' and attacked with a terrifying arsenal of weapons including knives and a samurai sword.\n@highlight\nJunior Bayode part of pack that hunted down victim Sofyen Belamouadden\n@highlight\nSofyen was hacked to death during rush hour with knives and a sword\n@highlight\nMob launched \u2018infantry charge\u2019 and fatally wounded his heart and lungs\n@highlight\nBayode was convicted of manslaughter but acquitted of murder today\n@highlight\nFifteen other teenagers have already been jailed for a total of 129 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 280, "end": 298}, {"start": 383, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 683, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was the twentieth suspect to go before the courts and the sixteenth to be convicted of his part in the killing.", "idx": 46263}, {"query": "Moss said he reduced @placeholder\u2019s sentence from 12 years to 11 years for", "idx": 46264}], "idx": 30081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bayonne, New Jersey (CNN) -- If you don't know Chuck Wepner's claim to fame, you will in a hurry after you enter his small apartment in this gritty North Jersey city on the Hudson River. Maybe you'll see the framed poster of the most famous boxer of all time in his office, the one autographed, \"To Chuck and Linda: Good luck to my dear friends, from Muhammad Ali. After me, there will be no other. P.S. Stay off my foot!\" (We'll explain that in a minute). Or maybe he'll hand you a business card for his job as a liquor salesman. Flip it over, and you'll find a photo of a young Wepner, boxing trunks pulled over his navel, standing over a fallen Ali in the ring.\n@highlight\nFormer heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner fought Muhammad Ali in 1975\n@highlight\nThe match, and Wepner's life story, inspired Sylvester Stallone's \"Rocky\" movies\n@highlight\nWepner was arrested for cocaine possession in 1985; spent time in prison\n@highlight\nESPN will air \"The Real Rocky,\" a new documentary about Wepner, in October", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 148, "end": 164}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 798, "end": 815}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The project has been in the works for more than seven years, and Wepner is convinced it can shock the world the way @placeholder's fictional version did 35 years ago.", "idx": 46272}], "idx": 30087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal has signed on with Washington-based Leading Authorities to find paid speaking appearances for him, the lecture agency announced Tuesday. McChrystal, who also will be lecturing at Yale University this fall, will earn between $30,000 to $60,000 an event, according to one person knowledgeable with the deal. He already has booked \"multiple engagements,\" the source said, adding that there has been a \"significant amount of interest across industries\" to hear him speak. His first paid speech will be this fall at a private engagement. McChrystal commanded the U.S.-led military coalition in Afghanistan until he resigned from the military this year after controversial comments published in a magazine profile.\n@highlight\nRetired Gen. 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The England captain took the decision to speak on behalf of his team on Saturday at the end of a week which has seen one of the greatest of all England teams being under repeated attack from the man they jettisoned in January. 'It's been a really sad week for cricket,' said Cook. 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The statues, which looked upon a visually stunning region of central Afghanistan for about 1,500 years, have been gone for 10 years, victims of the Taliban, who destroyed them as part of its campaign to destroy pre-Islamic artifacts considered an assault on the faith. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Wednesday will begin three days of meetings in Paris about a long-range plan for preserving the snow-capped valley's cultural heritage and the remains of the Buddhas, which overlooked a Buddhist monastery.\n@highlight\nUnited Nations begins forum, meetings on effort to preserve remains, other cultural aspects\n@highlight\nGerman scientist says one of the statues is a candidate for reconstruction\n@highlight\nTwo giant Buddha statues were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001\n@highlight\nColossal figures once stood in Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 36}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 450, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The smaller female @placeholder stood around 10 or 11 stories tall.", "idx": 46280}], "idx": 30093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "South Korea upset Australia 1-0 at the Asian Cup on Saturday to top the Group A standings and secure a potentially easier path to the final while leaving the host nation facing a treacherous route. Striker Lee Jeong-hyeop scored a perfectly-executed goal in the first half to give his team a surprise lead then the Koreans held on against a wave of Australian attacks to clinch the victory. The win meant South Korea finished at the top of the Group A standings with three wins and will play either Uzbekistan or Saudi Arabia in the quarter-finals. Lee Jeong-hyeop celebrates his first-half goal to give South Korea the lead against Australia in the Asian Cup\n@highlight\nSouth Korea beat Australia to finish top of Group A at Asian Cup\n@highlight\nLee Jeong-hyeop struck in 32nd-minute to hand Korea victory in Brisbane\n@highlight\nIt means Korea will face either Uzbekistan or Saudi Arabia in last eight\n@highlight\nAustralia face China next, with Japan potentially waiting in semi-finals\n@highlight\nIn the other Group A match, being played at the same time in Newcastle, Oman beat Kuwait 1-0 to finish third in the group, courtesy of a 69th minute header from Abdul Aziz Al-Maqbal. 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His calm eloquence and fluent English turned al-Awlaki into a YouTube phenomenon, and his emergence as the ideological guide of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, put him at the heart of one of the most dangerous terror groups on earth. Known as the \"Professor\" by the group's operatives, he also became the spiritual mentor to would-be jihadists living in anonymous suburbs half a world away. Al-Awlaki arrived in Yemen after spending much of his youth and adult life in the United States, where he studied in Colorado and was an imam at mosques in California and the Washington metro area. He even gave interviews in the aftermath of 9/11 decrying the terror attacks. But at some point he became disillusioned with his adopted country -- perhaps because of a series of encounters with U.S. law enforcement over his alleged use of prostitutes. 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The Scarlets hooker expects to be sidelined for 12 weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a prolapsed disc in his neck. The 27-year-old will miss Wales' autumn Test schedule, but is steeling himself for a makeshift pre-season as he eyes Six Nations action. Scarlets and Wales hooker Ken Owens is to see a neck specialist following an injury The Camarthen-born front-rower battled back from a first bout of neck surgery to make Wales' 2011 World Cup squad, and is now aiming to make history repeat itself.\n@highlight\nOwens underwent surgery after a neck injury\n@highlight\nThe Scarlets hooker expects to be sidelined for 12 weeks\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old will miss Wales' autumn Test schedule", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 562, "end": 582}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's more scrutinised now, there's more media interest, right across the board it's highlighted more.", "idx": 46286}], "idx": 30096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "La Liga champions Atletico Madrid have become the mirror image of Diego Simeone as a well-organised and hard-working team with a fierce commitment and a strong rebellious streak. Prowling the touchline clad all in black with his hair slicked back, Simeone has cultivated a kind of gangster look as he successfully unsettles Real Madrid and Barcelona, the football establishment in Spain. The combative Argentine refused to accept publicly that Atletico, with far inferior resources, would be able to compete with the big two but with huge effort and a never say die attitude he proved he was up for the challenge.\n@highlight\nDiego Simeone won the Spanish League with Atletico Madrid last season\n@highlight\nThe Argentine wants his team to unsettle Real Madrid and Barcelona again\n@highlight\nAtletico are third in La Liga table and are in the Champions League last 16", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 681}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 842, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's team includes many players who had never experienced success until the arrival of the man said to play with a knife between his teeth, who instilled his winning mentality and a 'match by match' philosophy.", "idx": 46292}], "idx": 30101} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Well that's that. After one week of mingling with elite Party loyalists, China's Communist leaders have wrapped up their 18th National Congress. The next will be in five years time when the presumptive new president -- Xi Jinping -- delivers his thoughts on the challenges, ambitions and threats facing the world's most populous country. Read our live blog for the latest on China's new leaders His predecessor Hu Jintao fired a flare on the first day of the Congress about the threat of corruption and its power to potentially bring down China's Communist regime. \"If we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the party, and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state,\" he told delegates.\n@highlight\nExperts explain what they think is China's biggest challenge\n@highlight\nEconomist Li Gan stresses the country's need to get the poor spending\n@highlight\nStephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt from International Crisis Group writes on China's foreign policy\n@highlight\nIssues of too many men, sustainable growth and factional splits are said to be issues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 145, "end": 161}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 910, "end": 935}, {"start": 942, "end": 967}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Faced with a surging population, @placeholder attempted to put the brakes on procreation in the late 1970s by implementing a controversial policy limiting couples in some areas to just one child.", "idx": 46301}], "idx": 30106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is unapologetic about his government's response to opposition protesters during weeks of unrest in the South American country. 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Charlie Hutton died on Friday after he and a friend, also 14, fell from a boat driven by his father Simon, 52, as they sailed from Mudeford, Dorset to the Needles landmark off the Isle of Wight.The friend suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries.\n@highlight\nDevastated parents pay tribute to their multi-talented son after Friday's tragic accident\n@highlight\nCharlie Hutton, 14, idolised Team GB hockey player Ashley Jackson and was on his way to emulating his success", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'With Ashley Jackson as his hero on the field, we hope that this same passion will help @placeholder win gold this year for Charlie and the country.", "idx": 46317}], "idx": 30114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He may not have started from the top of the mountain but it was still a dream downhill for Patrick Kueng as he skied to victory at the World Cup event in Wengen. The course at the Swiss Alpine resort is renowned as the longest downhill course on the World Cup calendar at 4.4 kilometers (2.12 miles) long but high winds Saturday meant the skiers had to start their runs lower down the slope. Victory still tasted sweet for Switzerland's Kueng, who beat Austrian Hannes Reichelt and Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal with a time of one minute 32.66 seconds.\n@highlight\nPatrick Kueng wins first downhill World Cup race on home soil in Switzerland\n@highlight\nThe famous long course at Wengen had to be shortened because of high winds\n@highlight\nKueng said he had thought of quitting skiing after a terrible accident in 2006\n@highlight\nAmerican Ted Ligety tunes up for 2014 Winter Olympics with combined win", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 501, "end": 518}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I've won the @placeholder and world championships but I haven't won a World Cup before and it's nice to get that.\"", "idx": 46322}], "idx": 30118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Irony is a part of life, the clich\u00c3\u00a9 goes. And right now, President Barack Obama is living the part, in a big way: He's the civil libertarian defending an activist drone program. He's the liberal with a spy agency caught eavesdropping on the private conversations of friendly leaders. And he's the high-tech health care reformer whose website got stuck at Go. And so the ultimate irony may be this -- a President who extols the virtues of government has now been sucked into the big government vortex, experiencing (up close and personal, as they say) what it feels like to lose control to the bureaucrats. The ones who are afraid to deliver bad news, not to mention those who don't deliver the news at all. (As in, \"the website crashed.\") And the surveillance chiefs who, um, didn't initially volunteer that they're spying on the private phone lines of America's best friends.\n@highlight\nGloria Borger says President Barack Obama has been a believer in high-tech government\n@highlight\nShe says the Obamacare website woes and NSA spy practices have to shake his faith\n@highlight\nBorger: Shouldn't White House have taken control of the signature health care initiative?\n@highlight\nPresident may now be among 80% of Americans with little faith in government, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 365, "end": 366}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder has been the signature legislative achievement of this presidency.", "idx": 46327}], "idx": 30122} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor Having one premature baby is nerve-wracking enough, but one mother is counting her blessings after she had three in 28 months \u2013 and all survived against the odds. Dance teacher Cassana Rason went into labour as early as 22 weeks with each of her children. The ordeal started when the 25-year-old\u2019s waters broke while she was 35 weeks pregnant with her first child Leo, now six. Scroll down for video Marvels: Children Chase (left), aged five, Sienna-Lilly (centre), aged four, and Leo (right), aged six She went into hospital but a week of contractions later there was still no sign of the baby, meaning doctors were forced to perform a caesarean section.\n@highlight\nCassana Rason has had three premature babies\n@highlight\nDance teacher went into labour as early as 22 weeks\n@highlight\nShe now volunteers for premature baby charity BLISS", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happily, apart from seasonal asthma @placeholder, now five, is fit and well.", "idx": 46328}], "idx": 30123} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As Joe Biden and Paul Ryan tore into each other over chewy topics like Iran and tax during last night's TV debate, there was only one subject preoccupying tens of thousands of viewers - the Vice President's glaring toothy grin. Within minutes of the debate starting, Twitter was abuzz with users taken aback by Biden's behaviour and sent out mocking messages. One parodied his a trademark soundbite: 'For those brief moments you don't see a #BidenSmirk on my face, know that I've got a #BidenSmirk in my heart.' 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Murray's four-year sentence for the involuntary manslaughter conviction translated into just two years in jail because of California prison rules that give an additional day credit for each day served. A jury concluded after a two-month trial in 2011 that Murray's negligence led to Jackson's death from an overdose of the surgical anesthetic propofol. Monday will be the first time Murray has stepped outside of the Los Angeles County jail since November 2011, except for one visit to a hospital and to court. He served his time in the local jail because of overcrowding in state prisons.\n@highlight\nDr. Murray's 4-year sentence translated to 2 years in jail under prison rules\n@highlight\nA jury concluded Murray's negligence led to Jackson's death\n@highlight\nThe cardiologist can't treat patients since his medical licenses are suspended\n@highlight\nMurray remains unremorseful about his treatment of Michael Jackson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 570}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I explained to @placeholder that this is an artificial way of considering sleep.", "idx": 46332}], "idx": 30126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama told CNN's Larry King on Wednesday that she is not offended by a much-publicized comment made toward her husband in Tuesday night's debate. Michelle Obama talks about Williams Ayers, Hillary Clinton and her husband's campaign on Larry King Live. In the presidential matchup at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, GOP nominee John McCain criticized his Democratic rival for supporting the 2007 Bush-Cheney energy bill. \"It was an energy bill on the floor of the Senate, loaded down with goodies, billions for oil companies, and it was sponsored by Bush and Cheney. ... You know who voted for it? You might never know. That one,\" he said, gesturing toward Obama. \"You know who voted against it? Me.\"\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama talks to Larry King in an interview Wednesday night\n@highlight\nShe responds to her husband being referred to as \"that one\" in Tuesday debate\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama: Americans \"don't care about the back and forth\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 297, "end": 311}, {"start": 345, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was referring to the fact that Ayers allegedly committed his most radical acts when Barack Obama was a child.", "idx": 46333}], "idx": 30127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Mother Natalie Cope (right), 25, has hailed her four-year-old son Jamie (left) a hero after he found sister Amelia, 2, (front) floating in a 5ft deep pond A quick-thinking four-year-old boy has been hailed a \u2018hero\u2019 after saving his little sister from drowning when he found her floating in a 5ft deep garden pond. Jamie Isherwood screamed for help when he found his two-year-old sister Amelia floating under the surface of the fish pond at their grandparent\u2019s house in Atherton, Greater Manchester. The youngsters\u2019 mother Natalie Cope, 25, said the toddler wandered off while relatives enjoyed a barbecue in the front garden at the weekend.\n@highlight\nAmelia Isherwood was found floating in the 5ft deep pond in Manchester\n@highlight\nHer brother Jamie screamed for help after finding her submerged in water\n@highlight\nMother Natalie Cope said youngster wandered off during family barbecue\n@highlight\nToddler was taken to hospital after swallowing excessive amount of water\n@highlight\nMs Cope, 25, hailed her son a hero for alerting family to Amelia's plight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 514}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018We had locked the patio door but left the side gate unsecured when I took the dog for a walk with my mum and @placeholder must have wandered into the back garden.", "idx": 46337}], "idx": 30129} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twenty-five year-old student Greg Dash was frustrated. He wanted to take \"fisheye\"-style camera pictures without having to pay for an expensive lens, or fiddle around with a smartphone app. He wanted something light and small that he could pull from his pocket at a moment's notice. Unfortunately such a device did not exist. So, he went ahead and invented it. Measuring just four centimeters long and two centimeters high, the \"Little Cyclops\" has only two buttons and no viewing screen. However, an array of nifty features -- including a timelapse mode, 12 megapixel resolution and HD video recording capabilities -- have proven so popular with photography enthusiasts that the camera easily surpassed its funding target on the crowdsourcing website, Indiegogo.\n@highlight\nA Welsh student has invented a key-ring sized digital fisheye camera\n@highlight\nThe Little Cyclops measures in at just 4cm long and 2cm high\n@highlight\nInventor Greg Dash only plans to release 1,000 of the devices before moving on to other products", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 936, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The success of @placeholder however has helped him pay-off mounting student fees and encouraged him to further test his powers of invention.", "idx": 46347}], "idx": 30137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australian tycoon Bob Oatley is turning from wine to water as he announced his intention to build a team to challenge defending America's Cup champions Oracle Team USA. The renowned vintner filed his intention to challenge for the 35th edition of sailing's blue ribbon event Monday. Oatley -- a man who is described as \"as famous for his wine as he is for sailing\" -- lodged his intent with San Francisco Golden Gate Yacht Club. The club is classed as the \"defender and trustee\" of the trophy after its team, owned by American billionaire Larry Ellison, won the 34th America's Cup last Wednesday.\n@highlight\nAustralian wine mogul Bob Oatley has announced plans to enter a team in the America's Cup\n@highlight\nThe vintner filed his challenge to the Golden Gate Yacht Club\n@highlight\nOracle Team USA are the defending champions of the elite sailing trophy\n@highlight\nThe Americans fought back to defeat Emirates New Zealand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 414, "end": 435}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 757, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 805}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The recently completed America's Cup in @placeholder has revolutionized the sport for sailors and fans, and we were excited to see how many Australians played key roles on the teams and in the regatta organization.\"", "idx": 46354}], "idx": 30142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Stephanie Van Pelt needed to care for her son after surgery, her company gave her the option to work from home. \"They didn't lose my productivity,\" Van Pelt posted on Google+. \"They gained an intensely loyal, hard-working employee that was so pleased with not having to take (time) off.\" Van Pelt was weighing in on the recent news that Yahoo is ending its work-from-home policy. The change, announced Monday by Yahoo human resources chief Jackie Reses, is expected to affect hundreds of employees. It is one of many changes CEO Marissa Mayer has made since being hired last July.\n@highlight\nYahoo's new policy will encourage innovation, some workers say\n@highlight\nRequiring workers to go to the office may hurt morale, others argue\n@highlight\nWorking from home increased by 73% between 2005 and 2011, according to a study", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 22}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There should be no time when an employee is more than a couple of taps away,\" he posted to @placeholder.", "idx": 46355}], "idx": 30143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron has had the narrowest of political escapes. Success for the \"Better Together\" campaign has saved him from catastrophe: he will not, after all, live on in history as the Prime Minister on whose watch the Scottish nation chose to leave the United Kingdom. But serious questions will now be asked in his party and in the country about his future. Cameron will also face an almighty battle in Parliament to deliver the consolation prize of greatly enhanced powers for the Scottish Parliament, the so-called \"Devo Max\" package, which he was forced to concede in the panicky latter stages of the No campaign.\n@highlight\nScotland votes \"no\" in referendum about whether to leave the United Kingdom\n@highlight\nFinal polls showed a narrow race after years of campaigning on either side\n@highlight\nFailure of \"yes\" vote saves UK Prime Minister from humiliating defeat\n@highlight\nOakley: Cameron will breathe a sigh of relief at a partial reprieve", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 482, "end": 500}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 829, "end": 830}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was a majority for the Parliament but the 40% margin was not achieved and the Scots had to wait another 20 years for their own @placeholder.", "idx": 46359}], "idx": 30145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Juan Martin del Potro suffered a shock second-round defeat at the Australian Open in the early hours of Friday morning crashing out to world no. 62 Roberto Bautista Agut. The no. 5 seed arrived in Melbourne in good form after demolishing Bernard Tomic in straight sets in the final of the Sydney International tournament last Sunday. But on a day of extreme heat followed by storms, the Argentine wilted in the face of some excellent serving by the Spaniard losing 4-6 6-3 5-7 6-4 7-5 in three hours 53 minutes. \"I feel comfortable on these courts. These courts are good for my game,\" Bautista Agut said following his epic win which finished at 1.20 am local time.\n@highlight\nArgentine crashes out in five sets to world no. 62 Roberto Bautista Agut\n@highlight\nFederer, Murray and Nadal all safely through to third round after straight-set wins\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova comes through marathon match against Italy's Karin Knapp\n@highlight\n2013 champ Azarenka wins in straight sets 6-1 6-4 against Barbora Zahlavova Strycova", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 157, "end": 177}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 298, "end": 317}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 736, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's reward is a third round match against world no.", "idx": 46361}], "idx": 30147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Robbie Parker has a message for the family of the gunman who killed his 6-year-old daughter and 19 of her school mates. \"I can't imagine how hard this experience must be for you, and I want you to know that our family and our love and our support goes out to you as well,\" Parker said, as he remembered his oldest girl, Emilie Alice. Emilie died Friday at the hands of a gunman who opened fire at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, in the second deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. The attack killed 20 children, between the ages of 6 and 7, and six faculty members at Sandy Hook Elementary School, before the suspect apparently committed suicide. Earlier, the man allegedly killed his mother, bringing to 27 the number of lives he took.\n@highlight\nEmilie Parker, 6, was killed Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School\n@highlight\nHer father, Robbie Parker, delivers a message for the shooter's family\n@highlight\n\"I can't imagine how hard this experience must be for you,\" he says\n@highlight\nThe family is raising money to take Emilie's body to be buried in Utah", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 597, "end": 624}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 816, "end": 843}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the lockdown was lifted, @placeholder raced to a firehouse near the school where parents were gathering to wait for news of their children.", "idx": 46364}], "idx": 30148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nikolai Valuev will face Ruslan Chagaev in their much-anticipated rematch for the WBA heavyweight title in Finland on May 30. Ruslan Chagaev (left) lands a powerful left-hander during his win over Nikolai Valuev two years ago. The bout, at Helsinki's Hartwall-Arena, will be the first-ever heavyweight contest on Finnish soil, and will see a pumped-up Valuev going all out to \"settle the score\" against the only man to defeat him in a 51-bout career. Chagaev twice pulled out of scheduled rematches with Valuev last summer due to injury problems, prompting the WBA to vacate the title. Uzbeki southpaw Chagaev has been listed as 'champion in recess' ever since and -- as a result -- has to fight Valuev by the end of June in order to determine the undisputed champion.\n@highlight\nNikolai Valuev will face Ruslan Chagaev for WBA heavyweight title next month\n@highlight\nThe May 30 showdown will be the first-ever heavyweight clash on Finnish soil\n@highlight\nValuev looking for revenge after Chagaev won their first contest two years ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Only a victory over @placeholder can put my mind at rest.\"", "idx": 46371}], "idx": 30152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 07:55 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:40 EST, 27 January 2013 Fresh footage of the nightmare faced by drivers stranded during heavy snowfall has emerged as one of the UK's busiest motorways ground to a halt during a blizzard in the early hours of Saturday morning. Some drivers were stuck for as long as eight hours on the M6 between junctions 25 and 27 between Wigan and Chorley in Lancashire after a sudden deluge of snow. But as the footage shows, not everyone was willing to sit tight and wait for driving conditions to improve.\n@highlight\nThe M6 motorway was closed in Lancashire on Friday night\n@highlight\nHeavy snowfall made the road impassible for drivers\n@highlight\nSome motorists were stuck for up to eight hours\n@highlight\nMany had snowball fights or built snowmen on the road\n@highlight\nOthers weren't so patient as new footage shows cars attempting to use the hard shoulder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 196, "end": 197}, {"start": 352, "end": 353}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 577, "end": 578}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mountain rescue workers walked along the four-mile stretch of the M6 in @placeholder overnight to check on the condition of drivers.", "idx": 46372}], "idx": 30153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexican authorities have rescued six undocumented Cuban migrants who had been held for ransom for a month in Cancun, a vacation hotspot on the nation's Yucatan Peninsula, the state-run Notimex news agency reported Wednesday. The abductors, who were not apprehended in Tuesday night's rescue, were seeking between $8,000 and $10,000 from relatives in Florida for each of the five men and one woman they had been holding in a series of safe houses, Notimex said. The Cubans said they arrived in Cancun on a raft and were picked up from the streets of Cancun by men in a pickup truck, the news service said.\n@highlight\nAbductors wanted between $8,000 to $10,000 for each Cuban from relatives in Florida\n@highlight\nThe Cubans had been held in a series of safe houses in Cancun for a month\n@highlight\nThe Yucatan Peninsula has become a major landing point for Cubans smuggled into Mexico\n@highlight\nSmugglers charge up to $10,000 per person to bring the Cubans into Mexico and north to the U.S. border", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 161, "end": 177}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hostages said they were guarded at their last house by three abductors, two @placeholder and a Cuban.", "idx": 46378}], "idx": 30159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Tess Sosa and her daughter have had a hard time forgetting US Airways Flight 1549's emergency landing in New York City's Hudson River in January. Tess Sosa holds her infant son, Damian, as her daughter Sophia, 4, plays on the couch. Sosa and Sophia, 4, have needed therapy, and the Sosas have had to pay out of their own pockets because US Airways' insurer says only three counseling sessions are covered. The family has private insurance and large deductible. The airline and insurer say compensation to the passengers has already exceeded US Airway's obligation, adding they gave $5,000 to passengers after the incident. But Sosa said she thinks the airline is still falling short\n@highlight\nFamily paying for therapy out of pocket after Flight 1549's crash landing\n@highlight\nPilot ditched plane in Hudson River in January after birds crippled engines\n@highlight\nUS Airways, its insurer say they have exceeded obligations to passengers\n@highlight\nMother says she, daughter still experiencing trauma from landing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 77, "end": 98}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another passenger \"bear hugged\" her and @placeholder and escorted them to the exit.", "idx": 46382}], "idx": 30162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The BBC's James Landale will host the Andrew Marr Show this Sunday as corporation confirms presenter will be off for at least a month his following stroke. The BBC News deputy political editor will step in this weekend with Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine and newsreader Sophie Raworth to provide cover for the following two weeks. Mr Marr, 53, fell ill at his London home on Tuesday. Last night he was making progress in hospital. Scroll down for video James Landale will stand in for Andrew Marr this Sunday after his stroke, the BBC has revealed A BBC spokesman said the TV presenter was \u2018conscious and eating\u2019.\n@highlight\nBBC spokesman said: 'Andrew Marr is responding to medication'\n@highlight\nKeen runner was taken to hospital on Tuesday, corporation revealed\n@highlight\nPoliticians and other prominent people send their good wishes\n@highlight\nHe and his family are 'touched by the warmth' of the messages\n@highlight\nGuest hosts will present his Sunday show for the rest of the month", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colleagues were left stunned and concerned when the BBC issued a statement at around 7pm yesterday which revealed @placeholder's illness.", "idx": 46387}], "idx": 30166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tonight, Mick Jagger will be communicating with a rapt audience of fans while on stage with the Rolling Stones at the Marine Bay Sands arena in Singapore. Some 6,740 miles away, his former wife Jerry Hall will be sending out her own message loud and clear. For Jerry, 57, has studiously picked a moment when Mick and his new partner L\u2019Wren are firmly out of town to host a rather extraordinary baby shower at their former marital home in Richmond, Surrey. Rock royalty babies: Jade Jagger, 42, is having a baby in May - and her daughter Assisi next month.\n@highlight\nJade Jagger is due in May - and her daughter Assisi next month\n@highlight\nThe pair will celebrate at a double baby shower organised by Jerry Hall\n@highlight\nJerry's involvement is said to be a dig at Mick and partner L'Wren Scott\n@highlight\nJerry and Jade said to be close, despite Jerry being her stepmother", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 118, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has always been surprisingly good at fostering a kind of sisterhood between the various elements of Mick\u2019s family and always did her best by @placeholder.", "idx": 46389}], "idx": 30168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 2014 World Cup in Brazil has shown the growing global interest in football, according to early broadcast figures released by the game's governing body FIFA . The first round of group matches have shattered TV viewing records worldwide and highlighted an increase in the amount of people watching football in countries that aren't known for their ardent fanaticism. Fans in countries such as the United States and Australia have tuned in in their millions to watch their national teams play in one of the biggest sporting events of the world. FIFA said the first-round game between the U.S. and Ghana brought in 11.1 million viewers on ESPN, a record high for its coverage of World Cup matches.\n@highlight\nFIFA says World Cup has produced record performances for broadcasters\n@highlight\nOpening game between Brazil and Croatia watched by 43 million on host network\n@highlight\nJapanese channel doubled its best sports numbers this year for Ivory Coast game", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 408, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder broadcast production of all World Cup matches makes this competition truly global and accessible for fans all over the world,\" Ericson said.", "idx": 46393}], "idx": 30169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Conway PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 5 June 2012 Ban: France's ban on full face veils introduced in April last year was the first in Europe - with Belgium following suit soon after Belgian right-wingers have offered to pay a bounty to anyone who reports a veiled woman to police. The Vlaams Belang political party made the 250 euros (\u00a3200) offer today in the wake of face veil riots in Brussels. Filip Dewinter, a senior figure within the right-wing party, told Reuters the riots had made police apprehensive about enforcing the burqa ban.\n@highlight\nBan on burqas first introduced by Belgium's government last year\n@highlight\nMove follows riot sparked by arrest of a woman for wearing the full face covering", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The anti-immigration nationalist party's stunt follows protesters hurling bins and metal barriers at a @placeholder police station last week.", "idx": 46394}], "idx": 30170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A political activist lost her job after she confronted a family about the Mexican flag flying in their front yard in California. Tressy Capps recently spotted the flag flying in Ontario, California and decided to confront the homeowner. Armed with her smartphone to film the encounter, Ms Capps can be heard asking the homeowner: 'Hi. Is that a Mexican flag in your front yard?' Scroll down for video A political activist recently confronted a woman through the window of her home in Ontario, California over the flag flying in her front yard She goes on to say: 'This is America. Maybe you can move to Mexico if you want to fly your Mexican flag. Does that make sense?'\n@highlight\nTressy Capps recently spotted the flag flying in Ontario, California and decided to confront the homeowner\n@highlight\nShe filmed the encounter with her cellphone, asking the woman: 'This is America. Maybe you can move to Mexico if you want to fly your Mexican flag. Does that make sense?\n@highlight\nMs Capps lost her real estate job over video which she posted on YouTube\n@highlight\nShe said: 'I'm not a racist, I'm a patriot'\n@highlight\nHomeowner Sigifredo Banuelos said he flies flag to celebrate his Mexican heritage", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The women's husband @placeholder later told the station that he had not meant to offend and that the family were simply celebrating their Mexican origins.", "idx": 46396}], "idx": 30171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 17:13 EST, 7 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:53 EST, 8 March 2013 A community-minded couple, who won an eye-watering $136.5million with a Powerball ticket, have broken with the fast car, fancy house tradition of lottery spending by investing in a sewage treatment plant. Mark, 52, and Cindy Hill, 51, have decided to use their new-found wealth to improve Mark's hometown of Camden Point, Missouri, which is home to fewer than 500 residents. They live in nearby Dearborn. City officials were estimating it would take around 25 years to complete the treatment works so the couple stepped in donating $50,000. It will allow families in the town to do away with individual septic tanks.\n@highlight\nMissouri couple Mark Hill, 52, and his wife Cindy, 51, took home $136.5million after taxes with a Powerball ticket in November\n@highlight\nRather than splashing the cash they've decided their first indulgence will be a sewage works for Mark's nearby hometown of Camden Point\n@highlight\nThe parents of three adult sons and an adopted six-year-old said they want to ensure their fortune goes on 'the right things'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 975, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "their modest family home with husband @placeholder meeting his friends for", "idx": 46403}], "idx": 30175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cannes has been a hotbed of controversy since the beginning. The first festival, organized by the French in 1939 as a response to the Venice Film Festival -- then a vehicle for Nazi propaganda movies -- had to be canceled after it launched on the day WWII broke out. The festival returned in 1946 and has since been a fertile ground for taboo-breaking films, wannabes disrobing for a shot at fame, public spats between directors and critics and publicity stunts gone wrong. The latest rumpus surrounds \"Grace of Monaco,\" a biopic of Grace Kelly, the Oscar-winning American actress who subsequently became the princess of Monaco.\n@highlight\nSince its inception, Cannes has attracted protests, spats and stunts\n@highlight\nCNN looks at some of the greatest scandals to have rocked the festival\n@highlight\nAmong them: Danish director Lars von Trier says he is a Nazi and is banned\n@highlight\n'50s starlet strips on beach and photographer breaks ankle in scrum for photos", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 143, "end": 162}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 729, "end": 731}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ecumenical jury at @placeholder called it \"misogynistic\" and awarded it a special anti-prize.", "idx": 46406}], "idx": 30178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UEFA says Greek referee Tasos Sidiropoulos did not show a yellow card to the wrong CSKA Moscow player in Wednesday's Champions League game against Manchester City. Reports of CSKA's 2-1 win suggested Sidiropoulos should have sent off Pontus Wernbloom by showing the Sweden defender a second yellow card for his 77th-minute foul on City forward Sergio Aguero. Instead, Sergei Ignashevich was booked in what was widely reported - including by Man City's official website - as a case of mistaken identity. 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The party's health spokesman Andy Burnham said he was looking at mandatory maximum levels of the amount of fat, salt and sugar in foods specifically designed for youngsters. He also said GPs should be sending obese patients for exercise classes to help them lose weight. But last night one Tory MP accused Mr Burnham of behaving like 'the Grinch who wants to ban mince pies at Christmas.'\n@highlight\nLabour's health spokesman wants to put legal limits on sugar, fat and salt\n@highlight\nAndy Burnham also said GPs should send obese for exercise classes\n@highlight\nTory MP David Morris accused him of turning into the Grinch\n@highlight\nHe said Mr Burnham wants to ban mince pies for children at Christmas", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's the same old we know best approach from @placeholder.'", "idx": 46412}], "idx": 30184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The cat with a massive online following - Grumpy Cat - made a star turn in New York City on Sunday. The famous feline was at the Jacob K. Javits Center in Manhattan for Toy Fair 2015. Grumpy Cat, whose real name is Tardar Sauce, was at a Gund booth for a two-hour meet and greet at the trade event. Gund sells a range of plush toys made in the cat's likeness, as well as Grumpy Cat-themed lanyards and slippers. The cat is known her surly-seeming facial expression being shared online and used in Internet memes. Now a bona fide celebrity, Grumpy Cat has multiple brand deals, and even appeared in a Lifetime network Christmas movie.\n@highlight\nGrumpy Cat made a star turn in the Big Apple on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe famous feline was at the Jacob K. 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But serious questions remain about our nation's moral standing in the world and the state of our national conscience. No matter how we act going forward, we are still left with the fact that we failed to intervene while more than 100,000 innocent Syrians were killed. One more genocide has come to pass. Does America have moral obligation to help those in need? As the world's most powerful nation, are we obliged to protect the innocent from slaughter? What example do we want to set for others, including future generations?\n@highlight\nJeff Greene: With over 100,000 Syrians killed, another genocide has come to pass\n@highlight\nGreene: America has a moral obligation to help those who are being slaughtered\n@highlight\nHe says we may not want role of the world's policeman, but at times we have no choice\n@highlight\nGreene: In this season of Rosh Hashanah, let's lend a helping hand to people in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The values I acquired growing up as an @placeholder in the 20th century America called for standing up to the kinds of crimes Assad has perpetrated for nearly eighteen months.", "idx": 46417}], "idx": 30187} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The tech world has been up in arms this past week about \"Silicon Valley,\" an upcoming Bravo reality show documenting the lives of five aspiring entrepreneurs making their way in the world of Bay Area startups. The TV show is co-produced by Randi Zuckerberg, former marketing director of Facebook and sister of its founder, Mark Zuckerberg. Its brief preview showcases the glamorous life of a tech startup founder: Lots of parties, alcohol, attractive women and a social scene that is like \"high school, but it's only the smart kids.\" The problem: The tech industry isn't like that at all.\n@highlight\nA Bravo reality show, \"Silicon Valley,\" will follow five aspiring tech entrepreneurs\n@highlight\nTV viewers demand drama: If it can't be found, it's manufactured\n@highlight\nBringing tech geeks' stories to TV and movies will require some creativity to fit the medium\n@highlight\nBuilding a company takes almost every minute of the day, leaving little time for a personal life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mark Zuckerberg built @placeholder through thousands of hours spent in front of a dimly glowing screen.", "idx": 46422}], "idx": 30189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally, David Martosko In Washington and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 08:53 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:37 EST, 7 August 2013 President Obama has canceled his Moscow summit with President Vladimir Putin, making his anger at the Russian leader clear amid heightened tensions over their decision to allow whistle-blower Edward Snowden remain in their country. The decision, announced on Wednesday, reflects both U.S. anger over their the Snowden decision and growing frustration within the Obama administration over what it sees as Moscow's stubbornness on other key issues, including missile defense and human rights. The night before the meeting was cancelled, President Obama also talked about how the Russian stance against homosexuals - which will likely become a major issue when they host the winter Olympic games - is another addition to the growing list of concerns.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama was expected to have a private meeting with Vladimir Putin while in Russia for upcoming G20 summit\n@highlight\nWhite House announced Wednesday morning that the meeting is off\n@highlight\nSaid that they were 'disappointed' that more progress has not been made between the two countries on a number of issues, including Snowden\n@highlight\nAnnounced that Secretaries John Kerry and Chuck Hagel will hold a meeting with their Russian counterparts in September instead\n@highlight\nRepublicans panned the announcement, with Sen. 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Won Jeong-hwa, who now lives in the small town of Gunpo, just south of Seoul in South Korea, has found that her espionage skills are not valued in her adopted country, and she has struggled to hold down waitress or cleaning jobs because employers fire her as soon as they discover her past life. While some former spies find their new life in the South a joy - writing books and speaking about North Korea on television - that is far from the experience Won has had.\n@highlight\nWon Jeong-hwa used to work undercover in South Korea selling sex secrets about army generals to the North Korean government\n@highlight\nBut she now claims to have turned her back on her links with Pyongyang\n@highlight\nShe has looked for waitress and cleaning job in her adopted town Gunpo\n@highlight\nBut says employers fire her as soon as they find out details of her past life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attention caused @placeholder media to revisit her case.", "idx": 46430}], "idx": 30195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For Mitt Romney, it's not just a question -- it's more like a campaign illness he'd like to cure once and for all. \"I was hoping I would be asked that question. 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What many tea party conservatives can't stand about the Massachusetts health care law dubbed \"Romneycare\" is the plan's individual mandate that requires people in that state to buy medical insurance or pay a tax penalty.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney is the former governor of Massachusetts and 2008 GOP presidential nominee\n@highlight\nRomney is under fire for a health care plan he signed into law as governor\n@highlight\nRepublicans and Democrats see \"Romneycare\" as the prototype for what conservatives deride as \"Obamacare\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have quotes like that cued up for the 2012 campaign.", "idx": 46433}], "idx": 30196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Online Reporter Mary McCormack reportedly threw husband Michael Morris out of their Los Angeles home on Sunday night after he was photographed kissing married Smash star Katharine McPhee. The Murder One actress, 44, is believed to have taken the action when her husband of 10 years revealed that photos of him smooching Katherine McPhee - who is said to be embarrassed by the entire situation - were about to break online. A source told Page Six that Morris, who directed McPhee on NBC\u2019s cancelled musical TV series, attempted to buy the images himself to avoid a scandal. But the director\u2019s bid was unsuccessful and the shots of him kissing Katharine, 29, were posted on website TMZ.com.\n@highlight\nKatharine and husband Nick Cokas have 'been secretly separated for six months', according to reports\n@highlight\nMichael's wife Mary McCormack lets slip to Chelsea Handler she's 'single'\n@highlight\nMichael was seen wearing his wedding ring, while Katharine's was noticeably absent from her hand\n@highlight\nKatharine is 'embarrassed' about getting caught", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 178, "end": 193}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Married: Michael and @placeholder have three young daughters together and are pictured here in 2009", "idx": 46451}], "idx": 30209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:10 PM on 23rd July 2011 The 911 call Maria Shriver made following her son Christopher's serious surfing accident has been released. The restrained but worried mother is heard telling emergency services that her son 'can't move'. The 55-year-old also informs the operator that her 13-year-old teenage boy is 'having trouble breathing.' Rushing to her son's side: Maria Shriver arrives at the hospital today to visit her son, Christopher, in the intensive care unit in Los Angeles Rattled: The 911 call Maria Shriver made following her son Christopher's serious surfing accident has been released\n@highlight\nArnold revises divorce settlement and will not deny Maria spousal support", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shriver is asking @placeholder to pay for her attorney's fees, according to the papers.", "idx": 46458}], "idx": 30215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police in Texas have released a sketch of a man suspected of shooting a TV weatherman multiple times as he left work on Wednesday morning. The sketch was drawn during a hospital bed interview with KCEN-TV meteorologist Patrick Crawford, 35, who is recovering after being shot in the stomach and shoulder. The suspect, who managed to escape the scene in Bruceville-Eddy on foot on Wednesday morning, is described as a white male, 30 to 35 years old, with a medium build and a receding hairline. 'We are actively looking for [the suspect],' Trooper D.L. Wilson of the Texas Department of Public Safety told ABC News. 'We had troopers out overnight, but we didn't get any calls of suspicious people. We can't rule out that he's not in the area, but more than likely, he's left the area.'\n@highlight\nMeteorologist Patrick Crawford, who was shot as he left the station on Wednesday, helped police sketch the drawing from his hospital bed\n@highlight\nThe suspect is described as a white male, 30 to 35 years old, with a medium build and a receding hairline\n@highlight\nCrawford, 35, was shot in the stomach and shoulder after exchanging words with the gunman, but he managed to drive off and get help\n@highlight\nHe told officers that he had never seen the man before", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 220, "end": 235}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We do not know who the shooter was or if he is connected in any way to @placeholder or its employees.'", "idx": 46460}], "idx": 30216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad (CNN) -- \"Terrorism and violence cannot be permissible in Islam,\" Tahir ul Qadri told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in 2010 after declaring a Fatwa on terrorism. The bold pronouncement thrust Qadri into headlines worldwide and led to an invitation to speak at the prestigious World Economic Forum and United States Institute for Peace. Two years on, the religious cleric has resurfaced in Pakistan, demanding free and fair elections, after spending the last six years living in Canada. Qadri has come a long way since his time as a parliamentarian during General Pervez Musharraf's regime in the early 2000s. 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XI spoke in crisp, clear Mandarin, in relatively plain language, in keeping with his desire to drop the jargon traditionally sprinkled through official speeches and text.\n@highlight\nChinese leaders pledge to press ahead with government reform\n@highlight\nPremier Li says common interests between the U.S. and China outweigh differences\n@highlight\nHe describes hacking as a worldwide problem, saying China is a main target", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 133, "end": 158}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 427}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 475}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 736, "end": 737}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Echoing recent comments from the president, @placeholder said the government would lead by example, reducing spending on government offices, buildings, travel and hospitality.", "idx": 46476}], "idx": 30227} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Residents have discovered anti-Semitic flyers in their letterboxes which urge 'white Australia' to 'wake up'. The flyers distributed in the Sydney beach-side suburb of Bondi - known for its high number of Jewish residents - make reference to white power group Stormfront. The letters claim 'the Jews' encourage 'race mixing' and that they 'own' Hollywood and the majority of Western media. CEO of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies Vic Alhadeff told Daily Mail Australia he completely condemned the posters, which were signed off by a Sydney chapter of Stormfront, Squadron 88. 'The flyers are an appalling compilation of racist stereotypes, which is all too predicable from neo-Nazi organisations. 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The figure is up considerably from the 150 million euros EU agriculture officials proposed Tuesday, and Dacion Ciolos, the EU's agriculture commissioner, said that figure may change again. \"This envelope will enable us to respond to the compensation requests for the period from the 26th of May through to the end of June,\" Ciolos said. \"We will then take stock of the situation and see whether we need to adjust these figures.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: EU agrees to 210 million euros to compensate farmers\n@highlight\nThe outbreak has killed 25 people, all but one of them in Germany\n@highlight\nGermany's health minister says the rate of infection is falling\n@highlight\nBean sprouts are suspected of being the source but tests have not proven it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 258, "end": 259}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 324, "end": 325}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 646, "end": 647}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But authorities said that does not mean their suspicions were wrong; they would not expect to find evidence of @placeholder if the tainted sprouts were no longer in the supply chain.", "idx": 46491}], "idx": 30237} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)With Ben Ainslie, it's in the stare. Charming, polite, every bit the sailor-cum-businessman, the clothes are perfectly pressed with not a hair out of place. But it's the look in his brown eyes, the glare that offers a glimpse of the other side of sailing's Jekyll and Hyde. His friend and America's Cup rival skipper Iain Percy once described him as the \"most competitive man on the planet.\" And on an industrial estate in a small, understated office -- quintessentially Ainslie -- in Portsmouth on England's south coast, Britain's greatest ever sailor is plotting how to win the America's Cup.\n@highlight\nBritish sailor Ben Ainslie is plotting a first British win in the America's Cup 163-year history\n@highlight\nFour-time Olympic champion was billed a modern-day Horatio Nelson for his 2013 Cup heroics\n@highlight\nAlmost overnight, he has gone from a modest sailor to a CEO of a $130 million brand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he used to be focused on winning @placeholder gold every four years, now Ainslie has myriad other tasks to think about.", "idx": 46495}], "idx": 30240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A U.S. soldier fired on his fellow troops at a counseling center at a base outside Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, U.S. officials said, killing five people in the worst such attack of the six-year-old Iraq war. U.S. Army troops get a safety briefing before departing Camp Liberty, Iraq, in December 2008. The shooting occurred at 2 p.m. at a stress clinic at Camp Liberty, near Baghdad International Airport, two senior defense officials said. Though initial reports indicated the attacker was killed in the incident, the U.S. command in Baghdad said late Monday a suspect in the killings was in custody.\n@highlight\nDefense official: Suspect had been a patient at the treatment center\n@highlight\nPresident Obama to discuss incident with defense secretary\n@highlight\nAttack is the deadliest on soldiers by a fellow soldier during Operation Iraqi Freedom\n@highlight\nFive killed and three others wounded in incident", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 423}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 846, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is tightly guarded, and U.S. troops are required to clear their weapons of ammunition while on the base.", "idx": 46503}], "idx": 30246} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hamas wants an end to Israel's long blockade of Gaza and raids on the territory in any cease-fire that might put a stop to five days of weaponry plummeting from the sky, a top Palestinian official said Sunday. Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that has ruled Gaza since 2007, said an Israeli airstrike killed a family of 10 on Sunday. 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But Matt Thompson plans on selling his vacation home for this meme-inspired currency. The 27-year-old entrepreneur has been selling games and gadgets over the Internet for years, but nothing as big as his Wisconsin vacation home, which he is offering for 100 million Dogecoins. Dogecoin (pronounced DOHJ-coin) isn't something tangible like the dollar bills in your wallet. It's an open source file-sharing form of cryptocurrency that was created by programmer Billy Markus in December 2013. The newbie cryptocurrency started off as a parody of Bitcoin, using the image of a perplexed Japanese dog. Chances are, you've probably seen Dogecoin's mascot somewhere on the Internet already. As the Shiba Inu would say: Wow, much coin-cidence.\n@highlight\nAfter failing to get any offers, a man says he'll take Dogecoins for his vacation home\n@highlight\nDogecoin is an alternative digital coin to the popularly traded cryptocurrency Bitcoin\n@highlight\nAlthough it started off as a parody to Bitcoin, Dogecoin is now worth more than $65 million", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 965, "end": 986}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he's definitely made an impression with the @placeholder community.", "idx": 46522}], "idx": 30253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jos, Nigeria (CNN) -- An Islamic militant group in northern Nigeria has claimed responsibility for attacks that killed at least 25 people in a rash of violence against the country's minority Christians, officials said, after it issued an earlier ultimatum that gave Christians three days to leave the area. Gunmen opened fire on residents Friday, killing at least 15 people who were mourning the deaths of two slain businessmen, said Rev. Paul Alhamdu, chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria. 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Jessica Lee Jensen's son died from chronic starvation caused by an eating disorder that had not been treated, a medical examiner said. His body was so tiny and underdeveloped that when hospital staff examined him on the day he died, they first believed he was a three-year-old. Jensen, who has two other children aged 14 and 7, told investigators that her son had a hormonal growth problem, and that his pituitary gland did not function properly.\n@highlight\nJessica Lee Jensen accused of not getting medical treatment for her child\n@highlight\nNurse who examined Aidan's body thought he was a three-year-old\n@highlight\nMedical examiner said teenager died from chronic starvation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 246, "end": 263}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Relatives also claimed they had been barred from having contact with @placeholder after confronting his mother about his condition.", "idx": 46530}], "idx": 30256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ugly scenes marred the San Francisco Giants' triumph in baseball's World Series last night as rowdy fans brawled in the streets, setting fires, hurling bottles and letting off fireworks. As the night wore on police struggled to disperse large crowds, making several arrests. Three people were injured - two by gunshots and one by stabbing. None of the injuries were said to be serious. On Market Street in the city's Mission district, officers were struck with bottles and other objects. Scroll down for videos Tension: San Francisco police officers weild batons and a pump-action shotgun as they work to break up a large crowd\n@highlight\nThree people injured as revelry turned into brawls - two shots, one stabbed\n@highlight\nOfficers struck with bottles as they attempted to disperse crowds\n@highlight\nSan Francisco Giants won 3-2 against the Kansas City Royals\n@highlight\nIt was the team's third championship in five seasons", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 42}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 418, "end": 433}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 805, "end": 824}, {"start": 846, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fire: Giants fans celebrate next to debris that has been set on fire in the @placeholder after the team won", "idx": 46547}], "idx": 30271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to check out all of the key stats from Southampton's monumental win over Sunderland. Southampton steamrollered Sunderland by hitting eight goals past them for their biggest league win in almost a century. The last time scenes like this were seen was when they scored eight away from home against Northampton Town in December 1921. Ninety-three years later and Southampton repeated the feat in front of a home crowd for the first time. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ronald Koeman: I'm still in shock after Southampton 8-0 Sunderland Ronald Koeman's Southampton side continued their impressive run of form by crushing a hapless Sunderland 8-0\n@highlight\nSouthampton beat Sunderland 8-0 at St Mary's in their Premier League clash\n@highlight\nSunderland's Santiago Vergini opened the scoring with an an own goal\n@highlight\nGraziano Pelle added Southampton's third before Jack Cork added a third for the hosts\n@highlight\nLiam Bridcutt scored another own goal\n@highlight\nPelle, Dusan Tadic, Victor Wanyama and Sadio Mane all then scored\n@highlight\nThe win means Ronald Koeman's side remain third in the table, just one point behind Manchester City", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's player sit dejected on the floor after Liam Bridcutt puts the ball into his own net, it was their second own goal of the match", "idx": 46553}, {"query": "Koeman proved there was no letting up after winning September's @placeholder manager of the month award", "idx": 46555}], "idx": 30275} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Edinburgh judoka Kimberley Renicks won gold for Scotland in the women's under-48kgs Commonwealth Games final with victory over India's Sushila Likmabam. Renicks, the younger of two sisters in the Scottish team, scored an ippon throw to the delight of the partisan crowd at the SECC venue, as the hosts landed their first gold at Glasgow 2014. In the bronze medal contests, Amy Meyer of Australia defeated Barbados fighter Onoh-Obasi Okey on shido penalties, while compatriot Chloe Rayner beat Marcelle Monabang of Cameroon with a waza-ari hip throw score. Game over: Scotland's Kimberley Renicks shouts with delight as she beats Shushila Likmabam to win gold\n@highlight\nRenicks secured Scotland's first gold medal in Glasgow\n@highlight\nShe scored an ippon throw to beat India's Sushila Likmabam\n@highlight\nAustralia's Amy Meyer won bronze", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 84, "end": 101}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 493, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 578, "end": 594}, {"start": 629, "end": 645}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Going down: Renicks takes @placeholder's Likmabam down during their under 48kg final", "idx": 46556}], "idx": 30276} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook and online privacy: For several years now, it's been hard to talk about one without talking about the other. And Facebook's latest offering, called Home, is no exception. Facebook Home is an Android app that acts like a skin, updating the standard Android mobile operating system with a more modern, Facebooky decor. The Android home screen is replaced with a graphic version of the Facebook news feed that automatically flips through the latest happenings from your friends. The phone's home page has additional Facebook features for posting to the site and communicating with friends. Facebook Home is a more convenient way for heavy Facebook users to use the social network's services. It is also a more powerful tool for Facebook to potentially collect information about a person, and it gives the company more ways and places to serve up ads.\n@highlight\nFacebook Home could give the company access to more of your personal data\n@highlight\nThings like a person's location could be automatically collected in the background\n@highlight\nFacebook could also see who you call and text, and tell what apps you use and how often\n@highlight\nThe company says Home will not actively track users' GPS locations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a regular phone, Facebook's data collecting powers are limited to what you do inside the official @placeholder mobile app or on the site in a browser.", "idx": 46563}], "idx": 30283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Christopher Leake PUBLISHED: 17:06 EST, 24 March 2012 | UPDATED: 00:26 EST, 25 March 2012 A pilot who saved the lives of 30 British soldiers by flying his helicopter one-handed has been awarded one of the RAF\u2019s highest honours. Flight Lieutenant Dan Cullen\u2019s Chinook was flying at 115mph just 50ft above the ground when his co-pilot \u2013 who had been shot by the Taliban \u2013 lost consciousness and slumped forward on to his controls. As the helicopter plummeted to the ground, Flt Lieut Cullen, who is nicknamed 'Dan Dare' by his comrades, pulled his co-pilot upright with one hand while fighting to regain control of the aircraft with the other.\n@highlight\nFlight Lieutenant Dan Cullen, 31, has received the Distinguished Flying Cross", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 475, "end": 490}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 707, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Flt Lieut Cullen reacted instantly, forcing his stricken colleague back into his seat with his left hand, while controlling the @placeholder with his right.", "idx": 46572}], "idx": 30287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Never let it be said that Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen is lacking in confidence. Although he managed to finish third last season, the Finn was still a whopping 74 points behind world champion Sebastian Vettel, but former world champion Raikkonen remains confident that Lotus can challenge the sport's elite in the coming season. \"It's clear from working with them that they are racers, and you can see in their history that they've won championships,\" the 33-year-old driver, who won the drivers' championship with Ferrari in 2007, told Lotus' official website as the team became the first to unveil its new 2013 car this week.\n@highlight\nKimi Raikkonen says he can win the world champions with Lotus\n@highlight\nThe Finn was crowned drivers' champion with Ferrari in 2007\n@highlight\nRaikkonen finished 2012 in third position, behind Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso\n@highlight\nHis current deal with Lotus expires at the end of the season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 206, "end": 221}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I enjoyed my comeback to @placeholder last year and there's no reason to say I shouldn't enjoy the 2013 season too.", "idx": 46573}], "idx": 30288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With a ruined centuries-old castle looming up on the hill above, the Slovakian village of Cachtice could easily take a starring role in a Gothic horror film. However, exactly 400 years ago, on August 21, the horror was all too real, as the life of the most prolific female mass murderer of all time -- a noblewoman by the name of Countess Elizabeth Bathory -- came to a grim end. It's not an anniversary they're likely to celebrate in Cachtice, where Bathory's reign of terror still haunts locals, but for some -- me included -- there's a strange fascination. In the lovely Slovakian town of Trencin, my friend Martin and I are joined by two guides, Ivan Kralik and Peter Pastier, who work in the local tourism office.\n@highlight\nIt's unknown exactly how many girls the Blood Countess tortured and killed. Reports range from 100 to 650 victims\n@highlight\nShe was never convicted of her crimes but was kept under house arrest in Cachtice Castle\n@highlight\nThe Bathory name is now a brand of surprisingly excellent wines called \"Bathory Blood\"", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 90, "end": 97}, {"start": 339, "end": 355}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 928, "end": 942}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The building stands on the site of the old @placeholder manor house.", "idx": 46578}], "idx": 30291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer and Aap Indonesian tourism operators will push Australians to holiday in places other than Bali after fears the party island is being overrun by tourists. A Balinese travel fair taking place this week will encourage visitors to explore outside of the usual hotspots of Kuta and Seminyak beaches. But one expert said authorities need to go further and designate Bali as a transit from which tourists would be expected to move on. Tourism operators are trying to steer more people out of Bali to prevent the party island from being overrun Nyoman Sukma Arida, of Udayana University, has been warning for 10 years that Bali tourism is approaching saturation, pointing to signs of environmental stress all over the island.\n@highlight\nTravel agencies are seeking to push tourists to other parts of Indonesia\n@highlight\nA university expert warns the party island is being overrun by tourists\n@highlight\nHe suggests it should be a stopover for people en route to other places\n@highlight\nRight now Aussies are staying 10 to 14 days on average on the island\n@highlight\nIt comes after the backlash surrounding TV show What Happens in Bali", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 561, "end": 571}, {"start": 577, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A moratorium on new hotel developments was ineffective, he says, and the government should urgently discuss how to save @placeholder from its own success.", "idx": 46579}], "idx": 30292} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:12 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 27 January 2014 Georgina Bloomberg has introduced her baby to horseracing by taking the newborn to a Florida equestrian center. Georgina, 31, gave birth to her son Jasper Michael Brown Quintana on Christmas Eve in New York City but the baby has already become a jetsetter. Georgina was spotted cradling the little boy alongside her boyfriend, the boy's father Ramiro Quintana, at the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival in Palm Beach on Sunday. Happy family: Georgina Bloomberg and boyfriend Ramiro Quintana pose with their newborn son Jasper during a trip to a Florida equestrian center on Sunday\n@highlight\nMichael Bloomberg's daughter Georgina took her month-old son Jasper out for the first time in public\n@highlight\nWas accompanied by her boyfriend, the baby's father Ramiro Quintana\n@highlight\nThe happy family went to watch the Winter Equestrian Festival in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday\n@highlight\nJasper is getting an early introduction to the sport as both of his parents are professional equestrians\n@highlight\nGeorgina already has a pony ready for her son- and she picked out the 'rescue mini' months before giving birth to her boy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 116}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 247, "end": 275}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}, {"start": 913, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Milestone: Jasper is the first grandchild for @placeholder, Georgina's billionaire father", "idx": 46582}], "idx": 30294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tiny creatures hidden inside oil on Earth could help researchers find alien life in deep space, researchers claim. German scientists believe that have discovered microbes living within droplets of water found within a lake in Trinidad and Tobago. Their discovery suggests that life could exist within similar ponds in distant moons such as Saturn's satellite Titan. Scientists believe that have discovered microbes living within droplets of water found within Lake Pitch The find was made on Pitch Lake, located at La Brea in the southwest of the country, which is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world.\n@highlight\nScientists have found microbes living within drops of water found in oil\n@highlight\nOil came from Pitch Lake, the world's largest natural deposit of asphalt\n@highlight\nTheir discovery suggests that life could exist within similar lakes in distant moons such as Saturn's satellite Titan", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 226, "end": 244}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, measurements of a big sea on @placeholder (pictured here in front of Saturn) revealed it contained about 5,590 cubic miles (9,000 cubic km) of mostly liquid methane.", "idx": 46586}], "idx": 30298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Princess Beatrice tried her hand at investment banking in London today. The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson joined a slew of celebrities as she brokered deals on the phone for charity. Beatrice, 26, returned to the annual BGC Charity Day selling shares for a good cause, while commemorating the bank's employees who perished on 9/11. Princess Beatrice, 26, looks overjoyed to be helping out at the annual banking fundraiser Old professional Beatrice returns to the trading floor after previously having taken part Every September 11 since 2005 the bank, together with Cantor Fitzgerald, distribute 100 per cent of revenue to the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund and multiple charities around the world.\n@highlight\nBGC Partners and Cantor Fitzgerald hold annual Charity Day today\n@highlight\nBrokers commemorate colleagues who perished on September 11, 2001\n@highlight\nDistribute 100% of global revenues to dozens of charities around the world\n@highlight\nFamous faces attend to pick up phones and help raise money\n@highlight\nNow in its 10th year, day has raised more than \u00a362 million so far", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 581, "end": 597}, {"start": 642, "end": 670}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 757}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each anniversary is a poignant occasion and the @placeholder is the bank's way of turning a tragic day into one that is positive and uplifting, by helping others.", "idx": 46588}], "idx": 30299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour and Sydney Harbour Bridge maybe the top three most Instagrammed places in Australia, but a simple little caf\u00e9 that exists in the same city has proved to be every bit as popular. In a surprise result, the Grounds of Alexandria Caf\u00e9 in Sydney, was sixth in the country's top 10 most Instagrammed places in 2014. It has materialised as one of Australia\u2019s favourite spots to take a photograph, with an Instagram account of more than 40,000 followers, The Daily Telegraph reported. 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Former cabinet minister John Redwood said the House of Commons should sit as an \u2018English Parliament\u2019 for most of the week and only let Scottish MPs attend when discussing \u2018union\u2019 issues like foreign policy and defence. Outspoken backbencher Nadine Dorries went further, saying: 'Why are we paying them to eat deep-fried mars bars when we can't even get decent health care in this country?'\n@highlight\nThe PM is facing calls to ban Scottish MPs from voting on 'English' laws\n@highlight\nComes after Westminster parties agreed to hand Holyrood new powers\n@highlight\nIn event of a 'No' vote, Edinburgh will get control over tax and welfare\n@highlight\nScotland's 59 MPs will still be allowed to vote on laws only affecting England\n@highlight\nTory MPs want a new 'English Parliament' in the House of Commons", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 310}, {"start": 330, "end": 347}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I want England to get the same devolution as @placeholder and I want England to get the government it votes for.", "idx": 46595}], "idx": 30305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After the craziness of the winter weather, it's time for some positive predictions, right? Meteorologists are on the lookout for a weather pattern that could mean a milder hurricane season for the East Coast this summer. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday that there's about a 50% chance of a weather phenomenon called El Nino developing this summer or fall. That's not a guarantee, but conditions are favorable enough in the next six months to warrant an \"El Nino Watch.\" An El Nino event occurs about once every three to seven years, said Kevin Trenberth, senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. 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The Drunk In Love singer has been sharing holiday snaps of her family's trip around Southeast Asia in recent days, but she has come under fire for riding an elephant and appearing in an image featuring a tiger being fed by a bottle. World Animal Protection's Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach said tigers used for these photos are often crammed into tiny cages or chained to the floor for long periods.\n@highlight\nActivists have hit out at singer Beyonce for 'supporting' animal cruelty\n@highlight\nThe superstar posed for a picture with a baby tiger while in Thailand\n@highlight\nThis comes not long after she was pictured riding a baby elephant\n@highlight\nBeyonce has been sharing holiday snaps of her family's trip around Asia", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 416, "end": 438}, {"start": 445, "end": 463}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sources also said @placeholder and Jay Z were spotted riding around the streets on a motorcycle.", "idx": 46602}], "idx": 30308} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Court officials have released the chilling audiotapes that prosecutors say depict convicted child rapist Warren Jeffs training the girls he claimed were his \"spiritual wives\" to have sex with him. The audiotapes, that were key pieces of evidence in Jeffs' trial, brought some jurors to tears during Jeffs' trial. Last week, a Texas jury sentenced Jeffs to life in prison for aggravated sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl and 20 years in prison for the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl. Jeffs, 55, had perverted his position as the head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to \"satisfy his own personal appetites and desires,\" prosecutor Eric Nichols said.\n@highlight\nThe tapes were key pieces of evidence in the sexual assault trial of Warren Jeffs\n@highlight\nJeffs, a polygamist sect leader, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 12 and 15-year-old\n@highlight\nJeffs refers to having sexual relations with him as \"heavenly sessions\"\n@highlight\n'The Lord has intended that my ladies, all of my ladies be trained,\" Jeffs says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 558, "end": 615}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is an even younger girl that the @placeholder wants me to take.", "idx": 46614}, {"query": "@placeholder also wrote: \"If the world knew what I was doing, they would hang me from the highest tree,\" according to evidence presented in court.", "idx": 46615}], "idx": 30315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former mayor: Officers with search dogs swooped on the home of Cllr Jonathan Farmer (pictured) A Conservative former mayor and veteran army reservist has been dramatically arrested in an early-morning police raid and charged with owning a live 70-year-old Nazi wartime gun. Officers with search dogs swooped on the home of Councillor Jonathan Farmer, 56, of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, and seized a German Walther PPK pistol dating back to the Second World War. Police said they were acting on a tip-off and had a warrant to search his home for firearms. He will appear in court next Monday and could face a five-year jail sentence if found guilty.\n@highlight\nOfficers with search dogs swooped on home of Cllr Jonathan Farmer, 56\n@highlight\nApparently 'seized German Walther PPK pistol from Second World War'\n@highlight\nPolice said they were acting on tip-off and had warrant to search his home\n@highlight\nHe is set to appear in court and could face five-year jail term if found guilty\n@highlight\nGun was gift from British veteran of Battle of Monte Cassino in Italy, 1944\n@highlight\nFarmer helps run the local army cadet force and is married to town clerk", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 82}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 441, "end": 456}, {"start": 702, "end": 721}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "German Walther PPK: A soldier took the deadly weapon, a much-treasured war souvenir, from a captured @placeholder officer, and Farmer has allegedly owned it for 30 years (file picture)", "idx": 46620}], "idx": 30319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A grueling qualification campaign is over, and for 32 footballing nations the dreaming can begin. On Friday those lucky enough to have qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil will learn who they are to meet in the group stage at one of the biggest sporting showpieces on the planet. The fixtures will be finalized -- this year by a more complicated process than previous events -- the participants will discover where their matches are to be played and they can start plotting a route to the final in Rio de Janeiro. For the host nation, too, this is a chance to generate some positive news after months of headlines detailing delays in construction and public protests at spiraling costs.\n@highlight\nThe draw for the World Cup finals takes place in Bahia, Brazil on Friday\n@highlight\nThirty-two nations from across the globe await their fate for the 2014 tournament\n@highlight\nTeams are seeded and organized into four different pots, with an extra \"X- factor\"\n@highlight\nNo more than two countries from Europe of South America in each group", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One is drawn out and then paired together in a group with the unseeded @placeholder team from pot two.", "idx": 46621}], "idx": 30320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 05:26 EST, 26 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:45 EST, 26 June 2012 A toddler who is thought to be the only child in the world born with SIX separate heart defects has stunned doctors by making an incredible recovery - after they warned his parents he would not survive. Medics told Michelle and Darryl Lewis that their baby had an unheard of number of heart defects - and suggested they terminate the pregnancy at a 21-week scan. But the devastated couple refused - despite doctors\u2019 fears that the baby would not survive the birth. However, despite a difficult birth and surgery at just eight-hours old, followed by four more operations, young Riley recovered.\n@highlight\nRiley had back-to-front valves, a large hole in the heart, and various conditions that made his arteries thick\n@highlight\nParent told to consider abortion at 21-week scan but refused\n@highlight\nBaby's heart stopped every time mother had contraction during labour\n@highlight\nBoy underwent heart operation when he was eight-hours old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple had no idea there were any complications with @placeholder\u2019s pregnancy until their 21 week scan - when nurses struggled to hear the heartbeat clearly.", "idx": 46632}], "idx": 30328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three more Asia-Pacific based airlines have announced plans to ban shark's fin cargo from their flights. Fiji's national carrier and South Korea's Asiana and Korean Air are the latest to promise to halt shipments of shark fin and shark-related products from unsustainable and unverified sources. Acting CEO of Air Pacific -- soon to rebrand as Fiji Airways -- says the move is the result of a month-long review of its freight policies relating to shark products. \"We believe a ban on the shipment of unsustainably sourced shark fins is the right thing to do, and have implemented this policy effective immediately,\" Aubrey Swift said in a statement released Monday.\n@highlight\nAir Pacific, Asiana and Korean Air vow to halt shark fin shipments\n@highlight\nApproximately 72 million sharks are killed each year and 10,000 tons of fins are traded through Hong Kong\n@highlight\nImpact of large corporations taking a stand is huge, says Hong Kong-based Shark Rescue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's governments need to step up and echo the attitudes of their populace.", "idx": 46639}], "idx": 30332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:29 EST, 8 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:12 EST, 8 December 2012 U.S. Senator Joe Manchin is asking MTV to cancel the West Virginia-based reality show Buckwild that's set to air next year. The program is due to begin on January 3 in the slot previously occupied by Jersey Shore. Manchin's office said Friday that he sent a letter to the president of the network saying the show profits off the 'poor decisions of our youth.' Scroll down for video 'Repulsed': West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin has claimed that MTV are 'preying' on the youth of his state\n@highlight\nJoe Manchin describes Buckwild as a 'travesty', playing to 'ugly, inaccurate stereotypes'\n@highlight\nProgram features West Virginia teenagers swearing, drinking and using a pickup truck as a swimming pool", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 155, "end": 157}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 565, "end": 567}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As a proud @placeholder, I am writing to formally request that you put a stop to the travesty called Buckwild,' wrote Manchin.", "idx": 46645}], "idx": 30337} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dr. Rick Sacra and Dr. Kent Brantly were both infected with Ebola while working in Liberia with the aid organization Serving in Mission. Both were evacuated back to the United States for care. But the two doctors also have another thing in common: They have the same blood type. That little fact could be life-saving for Sacra. Brantly, who tested negative for the deadly virus after several weeks of treatment, recently flew to Nebraska where Sacra is in isolation and donated his blood. Doctors treated Sacra with this plasma on at least two occasions. Doctors believe Brantly has antibodies that Sacra lacks, but his immune system needs to help him fight the deadly virus.\n@highlight\nAmerican Ebola patient in Nebraska treated with other survivor's blood\n@highlight\nDr. Rick Sacra has also been given an unnamed experimental drug\n@highlight\nSacra improves daily, hopes Americans continue to help people in West Africa", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 117, "end": 134}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thankful for the support, but also a little embarrassed by the all the attention, Sacra and his spouse asked that @placeholder remember people are struggling with Ebola in Africa too.", "idx": 46650}], "idx": 30339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the victims of Friday's fiery hot air balloon crash was burned alive while the two others died of blunt force trauma, according to the medical examiner's office. The causes of death for the victims of the crash in Virginia on Friday were released ahead of a memorial service at the University of Richmond, where two victims worked, on Wednesday. The autopsy revealed that the university's director of basketball operations Natalie Lewis, 24, died of acute thermal injury - a term used to described severe burns, according to the News Journal. Associate head coach Ginny Doyle, 44, died of blunt force trauma to her neck and torso, while the pilot, Daniel Kirk, died of blunt force trauma to his head, torso and extremities, it found.\n@highlight\nNatalie Lewis, 24, died of acute thermal injury in the fiery balloon crash near Richmond, Virginia on Friday, the autopsy has shown\n@highlight\nGinny Doyle, 44, and pilot Daniel Kirk died of blunt force trauma\n@highlight\nThe balloon burst into flames after hitting a power line as it landed\n@highlight\nA memorial service was held for the two women at the University of Richmond, where they worked for the basketball team, on Wednesday\n@highlight\nFuneral services will be held for Kirk on Saturday afternoon", "entities": [{"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 289, "end": 310}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1234}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder on Monday released statements from the women's families expressing thanks for the support they've received.", "idx": 46655}], "idx": 30343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alexander Wang's highly-anticipated diffusion collection for H&M hit stores in Australia on Thursday, with the menswear pieces selling out in just three hours. Before H&M had even opened in the rest of the world, Wang\u2019s black and grey line in Australia had been snapped up by over 800 people who queued outside the Sydney and Melbourne stores. The partnership between Wang and H&M was first announced at Coachella festival in the US, in April, and has been touted as one of the hottest high street collaborations ever. When the stores began trading at 7.00 am on Thursday, some frenzied fashion fans had been queuing from 6:00 pm the night before to get their hands on the clothes which are priced between $30-350.\n@highlight\nAlexander Wang's H&M collection launched on November 6\n@highlight\nAustralians got their hands on the sports luxe line first\n@highlight\nShoppers queued from 6:00 pm the night before to snap up the range\n@highlight\nPieces cost between $30-350 and crowds of 800 people came to shop", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 167, "end": 169}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 421}, {"start": 430, "end": 431}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 743, "end": 745}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A black sports bag for the range is adorned with the @placeholder label", "idx": 46656}], "idx": 30344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ANKARA, Turkey (CNN) -- President Obama ended his first overseas trip in Turkey -- a location he said he chose to send a clear message. President Obama and Turkish President Abdullah Gul hold a joint news conference Monday. \"I'm trying to make a statement about the importance of Turkey, not just to the United States but to the world,\" Obama said at a joint news conference Monday with Turkish President Abdullah Gul. \"This is a country that has been often said lies at the crossroads between East and West. It's a country that possesses an extraordinarily rich heritage but also represents a blend of those ancient traditions with a modern nation state that respects democracy, respects rule of law and is striving toward a modern economy.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama: U.S. a nation of citizens, not any particular religion\n@highlight\nObama says he is trying to make a statement by ending trip in Turkey\n@highlight\nObama on first state visit to largely Muslim nation\n@highlight\nU.S. approval ratings among Turks hit low during Bush administration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My sense is they are moving forward quickly,\" he said at an earlier press conference with @placeholder.", "idx": 46661}], "idx": 30346} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A body believed to be that of an 18-year-old barista who disappeared in February has been found in a lake north of Anchorage, police in Alaska said. Samantha Koenig was last seen on February 1 being led by a man from the parking lot of the coffee stand where she worked. On Monday, a forensic dive team discovered the body in Matanuska Lake, said Anchorage Police Chief Mark Mew. The medical examiner will conduct an autopsy to confirm the identity. \"Although some questions have been answered today, I know those answers offer little consolation to the Koenig family and that many more questions remain,\" said Mary Rook, the special agent in charge of the investigation.\n@highlight\nSamantha Koenig was last seen on February 1\n@highlight\nThe crime struck at one of the hallmarks of the Anchorage community\n@highlight\nPolice believe her abductor acted alone\n@highlight\nThey plan to file kidnapping and murder charges against someone already in custody", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 158, "end": 172}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Coffee shops are a thing here, a signature @placeholder phenomena,\" she wrote in a column on February 9.", "idx": 46672}], "idx": 30354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of a 22-year-old psychology graduate who was found murdered in Chile traveled to the city of Temuco this week to transport their daughter's body back to the United States. Chris Hagan and his grief-stricken wife were photographed Wednesday in Chile on their way to make final arrangements for Erica Faith Hagan, according to Soy Chile. The Kentucky woman was found with three head wounds in the bathtub of her apartment on the campus of Colegio Bautista of Temuco Saturday morning. 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Independent candidate Greg Orman now has a 10-point lead in his campaign to unseat three-term incumbent Sen. Pat Roberts, according to a NBC News/Marist poll released Sunday. The survey of 636 likely Kansas voters has Orman with 48 percent of the vote to Roberts' 38 percent of the vote, outside of the poll's 3.9 percentage point margin of error. That represents a five- to 10-point gain for the independent candidate, with polling over the last month judging the race anywhere from a dead heat to a five-point advantage for Orman.\n@highlight\nA new poll finds independent Greg Orman has a 10-point lead against Republican Pat Roberts.\n@highlight\nThe survey also gave Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan a four-point lead in the tight N.C. race.\n@highlight\nAnd in Iowa, polling from the same group puts the Iowa Senate race at a dead heat.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats have placed their bets on an @placeholder victory, going so far as to pull their own nominee from the race to give Orman a better shot at unseating Roberts.", "idx": 46676}], "idx": 30356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter President Barack Obama has nominated the U.S. Navy's top cyber warrior to head the National Security Agency. Navy Vice Admiral Michael Rogers, a cryptologist and head of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, is not expected to immediately make major changes to the NSA, shaken by revelations by former contractor Edward Snowden. It is a move seen as a vote of confidence in a unit that is under fire for spying on Americans and their allies. 'This is a critical time for the NSA, and Vice Admiral Rogers would bring extraordinary and unique qualifications to this position as the agency continues its vital mission and implements President Obama's reforms,' Chuck Hagel, the defense secretary, said in a statement.\n@highlight\nV. Adm Michael Rogers is a cryptologist and heads Fleet Cyber Command\n@highlight\nMove seen as vote of confidence in a unit under fire for spying scandal\n@highlight\nBut his appointment still needs to be approved by the Senate\n@highlight\nHe'll take over from Army General Keith Alexander, expected to retire soon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 106, "end": 129}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 193, "end": 216}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 805}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rogers will also lead @placeholder, the military force responsible for defending the United States against cyber attacks.", "idx": 46677}], "idx": 30357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:07 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 00:08 EST, 8 December 2013 Passengers set to depart on one of the world\u2019s longest non-stop flights instead spent the night sleeping on a plane grounded by severe weather conditions at Dallas-Fort Worth airport. The Qantas flight QF8 was scheduled to fly to Brisbane, Australia, at 10pm on Friday, but because of the recent frost spell, which has caused 11 deaths around the country, the plane was forced to return to the terminal and park at the gate. The passengers were given the option to stay on the plane or to go around the terminal, but according to Qantas, due to the congestion at the airport from other cancellations, \u2018many passengers chose to stay on board\u2019.\n@highlight\nThe Qantas flight QF8 was scheduled to fly to Brisbane, Australia, at 10pm on Friday, but the plane was forced to return to the terminal and park at the gate\n@highlight\nPassengers were given the option to stay on the plane or to go around the terminal\n@highlight\nMany chose to stay on board due to congestion in the airport from other cancellations\n@highlight\nThe Dallas to Brisbane flight is one of the longest non-stop routes in the world, taking 17 hours", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder was able to obtain hotel rooms, but not transportation for its passengers,\u2019 airport spokesman David Magana said.", "idx": 46678}], "idx": 30358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 15:50 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 15:57 EST, 25 May 2012 Rich: Top U.S. financier Robert Agostinelli was the subject of a blag by Steve Whittamore, a private detective working for News International A private detective working for Rupert Murdoch's newspapers used a legally questionable tactic to blag a hotel bill run up by a top New York financier at one of London's swankiest hotels, records show. Private investigator Steve Whittamore, or someone working for him, tricked Claridge's in Mayfair, central London, to get a copy of a bill belonging to Robert Agostinelli. The Whittamore database entry on Mr Agostinelli is one of the few pieces of evidence to surface so far that Americans were targeted by operatives working for Murdoch's British newspapers.\n@highlight\nOne of the few pieces of evidence to show Murdoch papers have invaded the privacy of U.S. citizens\n@highlight\nRevelation was discovered in the database of work done by convicted data thief Steve Whittamore", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 126}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 207, "end": 224}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 449, "end": 464}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 579, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 987, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allegations have surfaced that journalists or investigators working for Murdoch may have used similar tactics on celebrities visiting the @placeholder, but so far those allegations relate to journalists and targets based in Britain.", "idx": 46679}], "idx": 30359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was a tense moment at the G20 leaders' barbecue on Saturday when U.S. President Barack Obama stood up suddenly. Brisbane chef Ben O'Donoghue, who catered the event, said the organisers had eyes on Mr Obama and they started speaking into their earpieces as soon as he left his table. 'They were saying \"The President's on the move, the President's on the move\",' Mr O'Donoghue told Daily Mail Australia. 'Which then changed to \"Oh, stand down, he's just going back to the buffet\".' 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Bergdahl sent a box containing his laptop and personal journals to a friend in Idaho shortly before he walked off the Army base in Afghanistan in 2009 and she has shared the concerning writings with The Washington Post. Some of the more bizarre excerpts feature his rantings about the wisdom of the protagonist in Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged, his desire to learn Russian and 'Chines' and how he wanted to write a story about someone 'going-crazy-to wander the earth alone'.\n@highlight\nClose friend of Bowe Bergdahl has shared the journals and writings on his laptop that he sent to her shortly before walking off the Army base\n@highlight\n'The closer I get to ship day, the voices are,' he wrote in one entry shortly before being sent to Afghanistan\n@highlight\nShe was the one who drove him to take the Coast Guard test in 2006 and he told her he 'purposefully flunked' the psychological exam\n@highlight\nShe didn't believe him and thought he had emotional issues\n@highlight\nHe enlisted in the Army two years later and officials allegedly knew that he had a prior 'administrative discharge'", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder could not immediately confirm or deny the issuance of a waiver.", "idx": 46688}], "idx": 30367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The whole Chelsea squad were able to train together for the first time this summer as Andre Schurrle, Oscar, Ramires and Willian look to catch up with their Blues team-mates. World Cup winner Schurrle and Chelsea's Brazilian contingent reported for duty on Monday as they search for fitness with less than two weeks left until the start of the Premier League season. The World Cup latecomers were joined by the likes of Eden Hazard, Didier Drogba and Cesc Fabregas as Jose Mourinho put his side through their paces at Chelsea's Cobham training base. 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Real Madrid's 2-0 defeat to Celta Vigo, courtesy of a brace from frontman Charles meant Carlo Ancelotti's side are now out of the running for the title. Atletico came from behind to draw with Malaga 1-1 and remain top of the table while Barcelona remain second after a goalless draw away at Elche. Diego Simeone's side lead the way, three points clear of second-placed Barcelona. 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J\u2019ssiah Brown's mother claims doctors told her the chances of him surviving were a million to one. Jeanene Walters had been told to prepare for the worst after the two-year-old had to be put into an induced coma following a bone marrow transplant when his lungs collapsed and his liver failed. J'ssiah Brown with his brother Kyerell, 6, who donated bone marrow to his younger sibling. 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Jesus (pronounced hey-seus). And among 4,500 boys names in England in 2009, what was the No. 1 most popular baby name? Mohammed. In Brussels? Mohammed. Oslo? Mohammed. Amsterdam? Mohammed. And what do babies and their names have to do with the global economy? Everything. The currency of the future is babies, because babies grow up to be taxpaying workers. Let's do Demography 101, which is basically the study of baby-making. 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When late Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens tried to expose public figures he claimed were involved in a Westminster child sex ring in the 1980s, Thomas, who was in the Speaker\u2019s chair at the time, had himself been blackmailed over his homosexuality. 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Robert Curtis, 47, was said to have lived 'the high life' after launching a successful business letting upmarket properties in the early 2000s. But his life spiralled into disarray after his business empire crumbled during the recession as well as personal tragedies including the suicide of his friend Paul Castle and a failed marriage. 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I'd like to have every gentleman and lady in this room commit themselves to get our government to legalize drugs -- so they'll have to get it through a doctor, not to some gangsters who just sell it under the table.\" Bennett's idiotic comments were followed closely by the often original, but in this case mistaken, Arianna Huffington. On Monday morning's edition of \"CNN Starting Point With Soledad O'Brien,\" she agreed with Bennett: \"The point I think is absolutely fair -- that the war on drugs has failed, and we are not acknowledging it. 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Drugstores that run out of things that are on sale. Typos. And phone calls from Mitt Romney. Quite a few phone calls from Mitt Romney. Also from Rick Santorum. And other people advocating for each of them. She's had enough. Also the television ads. Do they have to run so many? This is one time my mother and the rest of Wisconsin appear to be in sync. The political atmosphere that has prevailed since February 2011, when Republican Gov. 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The levee failed in at least four locations along a two-mile stretch along the Black River, City Manager Doug Bagby said. The failure was sending floodwaters from the Black River into a populated but rural area of Butler County, sparing the city of Poplar Bluff, said the city's deputy police chief, Jeff Rolland. Authorities were worried about another one to three inches of rain in the forecast. It was unclear how many people might eventually be affected by the flooding, Butler County Sheriff's Detective Scott Phelps said. As of midafternoon Tuesday, several hundred homes had been evacuated in the county, he said. 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The News of the World claimed that the actress was cheating on her then-boyfriend Jude Law in 2005 after a reporter listened to the message by hacking in to Mr Craig's inbox. 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It's the first of two warm-up friendlies Roy Hodgson's team will play there this week, with Honduras to follow on Saturday. Here's our lowdown on the Ecuador team that will line-up against England. Line-up: Ecuador pose for a team photograph ahead of their World Cup qualifier with Uruguay in Quito Match details The match kicks-off at 8pm UK time (3pm Miami time) and will be screened live on ITV. 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On a cold winter's day I scan a snowy, lonely field north of Dayton, Ohio. Not sure exactly where I am, I wonder for a minute if I'm lost. A National Park Service sign makes it clear what I'm looking at: \"The first airport. Exploring Huffman Prairie Flying Field.\" Wait. Back up. I don't think I knew about that. Like millions of other Americans, I was taught that the Wright brothers worked their flying magic in a place called Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Then it hit me: What I'd stumbled onto was the Wrights' outdoor laboratory -- where they took powered flight to the next level.\n@highlight\nMost know about Kitty Hawk, but the Wrights perfected their planes in Ohio\n@highlight\nNational Park Service touts Huffman Prairie Flying Field as the \"first airport\"\n@highlight\nMany historic aviation firsts took place at Huffman Prairie, located north of Dayton\n@highlight\nOldest airports include Maryland's College Park, Pearson Field in Washington state", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 304, "end": 324}, {"start": 397, "end": 424}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 532, "end": 546}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 865}, {"start": 873, "end": 900}, {"start": 980, "end": 994}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- The first \"cargo flight,\" took place out of @placeholder, said Petersen.", "idx": 46767}], "idx": 30424} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray's defense team challenged the motives and methods of the prosecution's anesthesiology expert Friday, while the judge threatened to hold the defense propofol expert in contempt for comments he made about the prosecution. Dr. Steven Shafer, the last prosecution witness, will still be on the witness stand when the trial resumes Monday. Shafer testified Thursday that the \"only scenario\" to explain Michael Jackson's death was that he overdosed on propofol infused through an IV drip set up by Dr. Murray. Prosecutors argue that Murray's reckless use of the surgical anesthetic propofol to help Jackson sleep led to his death, while the defense contends Jackson self-administered the fatal dose, along with sedatives, without Murray knowing.\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense anesthesiology expert faces a contempt of court hearing\n@highlight\nNEW: Dr. Steven Shafer says Michael Jackson could have turned the fatal IV drip on himself\n@highlight\nNEW: If Jackson infused himself with propofol, Dr. Conrad Murray's still guilty, Shafer says\n@highlight\nMurray's involuntary manslaughter trial could to go the jury the end of next week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shafer demonstrated how he believed @placeholder set up the propofol infusion by hanging a 100-milliliter vial from a stand with tubing attached that would have led to a catheter port in Jackson's left leg.", "idx": 46772}], "idx": 30426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 12 March 2014 The Oregon owners of a 22-pound housecat that trapped them in their bedroom after attacking their baby say they're not giving up on their pet and are getting him medical attention and therapy. Two days after police arrived to subdue the four-year-old part-Himalayan cat, owner Lee Palmer of Portland said he's taking the feline to a veterinarian. A pet psychologist also is due at the house to see the cat, named Lux. \u2018We're not getting rid of him right now,\u2019 Palmer said. \u2018He's been part of our family for a long time.\u2019\n@highlight\nLee Palmer, his partner Teresa Barker and their baby son were forced to hide in their Oregon bedroom from Lux, a 22-pound Himalayan cat\n@highlight\nThey had retreated there after the fearsome feline had scratched baby Jesse and Palmer kicked the cat's behind - turning it into a sour puss\n@highlight\nToo scared to emerge from the bedroom, Palmer called 911 for help\n@highlight\nAuthorities arrived at the home and caught the cat before returning it to his family\n@highlight\nLux's owners have said they're not giving up on him and plan to get him therapy his anger issues", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 733, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Palmer says the animal then \u2018just went off over the edge\u2019 - leading @placeholder and his girlfriend to barricade themselves, their baby and the family dog in the bedroom for safety.", "idx": 46774}], "idx": 30427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Russian, there is an old saying: \"An uninvited guest is worse than a Tatar,\" referring to the country's medieval invaders from the East. Although Edward Snowden's lawyer calls him \"the most wanted man on the planet,\" it's clear that Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, would rather he were just about anywhere else. After five weeks in Sheremetyevo Airport's transit zone, the NSA leaker was allowed to leave on Thursday under a grant of temporary asylum valid for one year. A taxi spirited him to an undisclosed Moscow location, where Putin's Federal Security Service will undoubtedly be watching him closely.\n@highlight\nDaniel Treisman says Putin often takes anti-American stances to shore up his support\n@highlight\nHe writes that the Snowden affair has put Putin in a difficult bind\n@highlight\nHe says Putin can't be seen to be subservient to U.S. but doesn't want a fight\n@highlight\nTreisman: U.S. needs Russian support on some key international issues", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 348, "end": 367}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 579}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russian intelligence must have known already that the @placeholder was comprehensively monitoring telephone and Internet traffic.", "idx": 46785}, {"query": "He cannot extradite @placeholder to the U.S. without looking subservient.", "idx": 46786}, {"query": "If Putin honors his pledge to stop Snowden harming what Putin called his \"@placeholder partners,\" then at least further leaks will be prevented.", "idx": 46788}], "idx": 30435} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The White House and House Speaker John Boehner's office announced Thursday they reached agreement for President Barack Obama to address a joint session of Congress on September 8, resolving a dispute that temporarily overshadowed the focus of the planned speech -- job creation and economic growth. In simultaneous statements, Boehner's spokesman said Obama had been invited to give his speech at 7 p.m. ET next Thursday and the White House said the invitation was accepted. The agreement concluded an unusual spat over the usually non-controversial act of scheduling a presidential speech to Congress. The situation left Obama and the White House struggling to focus attention on the jobs package he will present rather than a backroom showdown that some labeled as childish and nonsense.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama's speech will be at 7 p.m. on September 8\n@highlight\nCarney says Obama decided this week to deliver his jobs speech in Congress\n@highlight\nA dispute on the timing of the speech dominates media coverage\n@highlight\nBoehner balks at Obama's original request to speak on September 7", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Wednesday was the soonest possible day upon their return from recess,\" @placeholder said of the date sought by Obama.", "idx": 46790}, {"query": "Asked about what Obama will say in the speech, @placeholder refused to provide specifics, but said that \"if members of Congress come back focused on the need to grow the economy and increase hiring, they will believe this is a good proposal.\"", "idx": 46791}], "idx": 30437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:34 EST, 18 August 2012 | UPDATED: 05:53 EST, 21 August 2012 Endurance athlete Diana Nyad launched another bid on Saturday to set an open-water record by swimming 103 miles (166 kilometers) from Havana to the Florida Keys without a protective shark cage. Under a blazing afternoon sun at the Hemingway Marina in the Cuban capital, Nyad adjusted her cap and goggles, pointed to the open water, blew a bugle and cried: 'Adios amigos! Courage!' Then she leaped in feet first and stroked out toward her supportboat. Less than a week before she turns 63-years-old, the Los Angeles woman is attempting a feat that even the fittest of human beings would find daunting. It's a dream that has taken three years of marathon open-water training swims and seen multiple aborted attempts at the crossing.\n@highlight\nDiana Nyad hopes to set a record by swimming the Florida strait without any protection from sharks\n@highlight\nThe journey, from Havana to the Florida Keys, is 103 miles (166 kilometers) and Nyad expects it will take 60 hours\n@highlight\nA 50-person support team including navigators, weather gurus and a shark handler will accompanying Nyad on five vessels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 334, "end": 349}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were forecast to remain calm in the coming days.", "idx": 46793}], "idx": 30438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's army had nothing to do with the shooting of an opposition leader in downtown Bangkok, a military spokesman said Friday. The Thursday incident is under investigation, said Col. Sansern Kaewkumnerd, an Army spokesman. Violence erupted during anti-government protests in Thailand on Thursday as one demonstrator was killed and the key protest leader was shot in the head while being interviewed by journalists. Tension soared amid the sound of explosions and gunfire and an anarchic mob atmosphere in downtown Bangkok's Lumpini Park, where protesters had massed. Video footage showed one protester dead on the pavement. There was also footage of Red Shirt movement leader Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol lying on the ground, dressed in camouflage, as frantic protesters attempted to move him and get help.\n@highlight\nNEW: Thai Army says it did not shoot protest leader\n@highlight\nRed Shirt leader \"Seh Daeng\" is hospitalized after being shot earlier\n@highlight\nAnti-government UDD demands Abhisit dissolve lower house of parliament\n@highlight\nUDD, also called Red Shirts, are supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 214, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 717, "end": 735}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The violence erupted after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the @placeholder intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month.", "idx": 46795}], "idx": 30440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A question. What connects Facebook enthusiasts in China busy translating the social networking site into Mandarin and a community of orthopaedic surgeons swapping ideas on how to treat spinal injuries? Facebook has called on its network of users to create new innovations to the site. The answer. They're both examples of a worldwide phenomenon that is changing the way people -- and ultimately businesses -- develop ideas. Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) are online communities of like-minded people working together to create innovations. Author and scientist Peter Gloor originated the term. He describes it as a \"cyberteam of self-motivated people with a collective vision.\"\n@highlight\nCollaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) are online communities of innovators\n@highlight\nThe World Wide Web and Wikipedia were both developed by COINs\n@highlight\nAuthor Peter Gloor says business needs to take notice of Web-based innovators\n@highlight\nBenjamin Franklin's club for mutual improvement is an early example of a COIN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 433, "end": 465}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 709, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 961, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the case of @placeholder, they are the Chinese users of the site who are helping to translate it into their native language.", "idx": 46799}], "idx": 30443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 04:06 EST, 21 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 21 December 2012 Former Chief Whip has lost confidence in the head of the Met Police in the growing row over the investigation into his stand-off with Downing Street officers David Cameron is under growing pressure about why he failed to publicly challenge the police over the plebgate affair when doubts about the police's account emerged three months ago. Downing Street identified inconsistencies between claims Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell called police 'f****** plebs' in a row in September, but was reluctant to question Scotland Yard's account.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister says he had doubts about claims against his Chief Whip three months ago\n@highlight\nAndrew Mitchell lets it be known he has 'no confidence' in Scotland Yard chief Bernard Hogan Howe\n@highlight\nPolice Federation admits mistakes in stoking 'pleb' row", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 520, "end": 534}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 753, "end": 767}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 832, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder resigned from government a month after ranting at police officers who told him he could not ride his bike through the gates of Downing Street.", "idx": 46800}], "idx": 30444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "AUGUSTUS: FROM REVOLUTIONARY TO EMPEROR By Adrian Goldsworthy (Weidenfeld & Nicolson \u00a325) The Roman emperor Augustus surely has a good claim to be considered the greatest leader in history. At 18, he made himself undisputed ruler of Rome and the most powerful man on Earth, governing an empire that was not only mostly peaceful, but prosperous under him. Not bad for a sickly teenager, whose eyes were described as being as widely spaced a horse\u2019s, and whose limbs were marked by scaly skin. At 18 Augustus made himself undisputed ruler of Rome and the most powerful man on Earth His rise to power followed years of bloody civil war. Not everyone supported Augustus\u2019s rule, but most agreed it was preferable to continuing slaughter. Grateful Romans hailed him as the son of a god and father of his country.\n@highlight\nAt 18 Augustus made himself undisputed ruler of Rome\n@highlight\nHe became the most powerful man on Earth\n@highlight\nHis rise to power followed years of bloody civil war\n@highlight\nHistorians said he had taste for married women and a vicious temper\n@highlight\nAmbition, political acumen, sleight of hand and plenty of good fortune smoothed Augustus\u2019s path to supremacy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 43, "end": 60}, {"start": 63, "end": 83}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For almost six decades he dominated the violent world of @placeholder politics.", "idx": 46804}], "idx": 30446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joe Schmidt has angrily denied influencing provincial selection, rubbishing suggestions he has 'blocked' Darren Cave's path back to the Ireland squad. Head coach Schmidt has confirmed Robbie Henshaw and Jared Payne will fight it out for Ireland's no 13 shirt in the upcoming Guinness Test series. Henshaw and Payne face a shoot-out to replace the retired Brian O'Driscoll, with Ulster centre Cave overlooked for Ireland's autumn ranks. Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has angrily denied influencing provincial selection Cave last year claimed his 'face doesn't fit' with the Ireland set-up, while Eoin Griffin left Connacht for London Irish in the summer, frustrated by his lack of national chances.\n@highlight\nHead coach Schmidt confirms Robbie Henshaw and Jared Payne will fight it out for Ireland's no 13 shirt in the upcoming Guinness Test series\n@highlight\nUlster centre Darren Cave last year claimed his 'face doesn't fit' with the Ireland set-up\n@highlight\nSchmidt defends decision to omit Ulster fly-half Paddy Jackson from Ireland's autumn squad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He's obviously disappointed, but he's a tough young man, we've got a lot of respect for @placeholder.", "idx": 46806}], "idx": 30448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Household name: Critics say Alan Titchmarsh has been given preferential treatment because of his popularity His fellow gardeners were all banned from presenting at Chelsea Flower Show when they found themselves at risk of \u2018conflict of interest\u2019. But it appears when you are Alan Titchmarsh and regarded as the nation\u2019s favourite green-fingered expert, the same guidelines don\u2019t apply. The BBC was yesterday accused of having one rule for Titchmarsh and another for its lesser lights after it emerged the gardener has been allowed to present Chelsea Flower Show coverage while being the face of Waitrose, a sponsor at the event.\n@highlight\nPresenter Alan Titchmarsh, 64 accused of having a 'conflict of interest' as the ambassador for Waitrose\n@highlight\nBBC accused of giving Titchmarsh special treatment while lesser-known presenters were dropped for commercial interests last year\n@highlight\nPresenter didn't commentate on exhibit sponsored by Waitrose, which won a medal at the show this week", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 164, "end": 182}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 541, "end": 559}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder still does a good job but the rules are the rules and should apply to everybody.\u2019", "idx": 46812}], "idx": 30453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis was given the rock star treatment as he arrived for an audience at the Vatican. The crowd cheered and screamed with joy as the Pope entered the large hall that was filled with Catholics, with followers reaching out to touch him as he passed them by. Women could be seen crying as the Pontiff stopped to shake hands with members of the thousand-strong crowd and plant kisses on the cheeks of children. 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Bild newspaper in Germany - which also reported surveilance on the phone of her predecessor Gerhard Schroeder who opposed the war in Iraq - called US denials of eavesdropping 'diplomatic lies' as new documents from the Nation security Agency in Washington suggest the bugging against the politicians began at least ten years ago, during the Bush administration. Bild quoted a secret intelligence source saying the president was informed in 2010 about the operation against Merkel by NSA boss Keith Alexander and he sanctioned it.\n@highlight\nBild newspaper in Germany called US denials of eavesdropping 'diplomatic lies' as new documents emerge\n@highlight\nThey quote a secret source which claims Obama not only sanctioned the operation against Mrs Merkel but extended it", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 296, "end": 312}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 351, "end": 352}, {"start": 423, "end": 444}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 687, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 778, "end": 779}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder politicians together with spy chiefs are scheduled to fly to the USA this week for talks with their counterparts about the snooping programme.", "idx": 46820}], "idx": 30460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 13:30 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:54 EST, 2 September 2013 Britain's militant postal union yesterday warned of \u2018inevitable\u2019 strikes as the dispute over plans to privatise Royal Mail becomes increasingly bitter. The Communication Workers Union said a strike is \u2018inevitable\u2019 unless a deal is agreed between its members and the Royal Mail. Despite the union\u2019s upcoming ballot, the Government said it will not alter its decision to sell shares in Royal Mail in this financial year. 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But at show time, the Chinese mainland's first and only full-time stand-up comedy club becomes a carefully-honed weapon of mass hilarity directed at the audience of locals, expats and tourists that frequently packs the room. The club is at the epicenter of a thriving stand-up scene that a few years ago did not exist in the city, and that ultimately could bring stand-up comedy -- an artform virtually unknown in China -- to the masses. Kungfu Komedy started in February 2011 when a small group of enthusiastic novices put on a show in the corner of a dive bar. The group's Australian founder, Andy Curtain, is the first to admit it was \"as bad as you'd expect.\"\n@highlight\nStand-up comedy is an art form virtually unknown in China\n@highlight\nBut Shanghai comedy club hopes to bring stand-up to the masses\n@highlight\nCity now home to several open mic nights a week in both Chinese and English\n@highlight\nStand-up is a tough sell to older generation; younger people more open", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 35}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The next great frontier for comedy is China, and the heart will be @placeholder,\" says Bradley.", "idx": 46828}], "idx": 30467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Actor Dash Mihok first attracted Hollywood's attention in Baz Luhrmann's 1996 take of \"Romeo + Juliet.\" Since then he's had roles in several major films -- \"The Day After Tomorrow,\" \"The Thin Red Line\" and the award-winning \"Silver Linings Playbook\" -- and a long list of television shows, including \"Felicity,\" \"Law & Order\" and \"The Good Wife.\" Mihok currently stars on Showtime's \"Ray Donovan\" as Ray's brother Bunchy. It's an impressive career for anyone trying to break into show business, but Mihok makes it more impressive with his revelation: He was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at age 6. CNN spoke with Mihok in Lakeland, Florida, where he was speaking out against bullying at schools in connection with Jaylen's Challenge. The following is an excerpt of that interview:\n@highlight\nDash Mihok currently stars on Showtime's \"Ray Donovan\" as Ray's brother Bunchy\n@highlight\nMihok was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at the age of 6\n@highlight\nActor: \"If I spent my whole life trying to control my tics, that's all I would have time for\"", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 15}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 157, "end": 178}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 225, "end": 247}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 719, "end": 736}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: You've teamed up with a foundation called @placeholder to visit schools and educate kids about Tourette's and bullying.", "idx": 46831}], "idx": 30468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John O'Shea has said there will be no love lost when he comes face to face with former Sunderland team-mate Jack Colback. The Black Cats skipper revealed he will be avoiding any pleasantries with Colback as the 25-year-old prepares to make his first appearance for Newcastle against his old club. It is just 10 months since Sunderland academy product Colback scored for the Wearside club in the same fixture last season, a fact O'Shea remembers well. Jack Colback prepares to face his former club Sunderland following his summer move to rivals Newcastle Sunderland skipper John O'Shea says he will not be shaking Colback's hand before the game\n@highlight\nColback moved from Sunderland to local rivals Newcastle in the summer\n@highlight\nNewcastle take on Sunderland at St James' Park on Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nThe Black Cats have won the last two meetings at Newcastle's ground\n@highlight\nColback made 135 appearances for Sunderland scoring five goals, including against Newcastle last season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm sure whoever is playing in midfield, @placeholder will be looking to get right into them and likewise for us as well.'", "idx": 46832}], "idx": 30469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Inspectors overseeing the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons have visited 21 of the 23 sites they want to inspect by a Friday deadline, but security concerns have prevented visits to the remaining two, the world's chemical weapons watchdog said Monday. \"Efforts ... to ensure the conditions necessary for safe access to those sites will continue,\" the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said in a statement released Monday. OPCW spokesman Michael Luhan added that the two remaining sites are in areas contested by government forces and opposition militants -- part of a conflict that has raged in the country since 2011.\n@highlight\nInspectors were given until Friday to visit 23 chemical weapons sites\n@highlight\nTeam has yet to reach two sites because of security concerns, OPCW says\n@highlight\nTeam's task to oversee destruction of Syria's chemical weapons comes amid civil war\n@highlight\nU.N. giving Syria until mid-2014 to destroy its chemical weapons arsenal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 366, "end": 417}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the @placeholder, more than 100,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict.", "idx": 46834}], "idx": 30470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Len Gengel cries between sentences. \"It's my daughter's birthday today,\" he says, choking back tears. \"We should be celebrating,\" he says. \"Instead, I'm talking to people all day long, making sure they continue on the search and rescue. That's my objective today: to keep that search and rescue going.\" Gengel's daughter, Britney, is one of four students from South Florida's Lynn University who are missing amid the rubble of Haiti's Hotel Montana. Two faculty members from the university also remain missing. Britney, a sophomore journalism major with jet black hair and a bright smile, turned 20 Thursday. She had traveled to Haiti with 12 Lynn University students on a humanitarian mission to feed the poor. Eight of the students were rescued last week.\n@highlight\nToday is Britney Gengel's 20th birthday; she remains missing in Haiti\n@highlight\n\"Think of the worst day of your life and then times that by 1,000,\" father says\n@highlight\nBritney was among 12 college students in Haiti on humanitarian trip\n@highlight\nHer family was initially told Britney was rescued", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 385, "end": 399}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He continues to pray for others missing at @placeholder and across Haiti.", "idx": 46848}], "idx": 30477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's President Xi Jinping's choice of Moscow as his first foreign capital visit is being seen by analysts as a symbolic move that demonstrates the increasing interdependence of the one-time Cold War foes. From energy deals, trade and geo-politics, China and Russia have been in lock-step over a range of thorny international issues such as Syria, Iran and North Korea. A key element of the talks will be how to steer the future of the increasingly intertwined economies. Trade between Moscow and Beijing grew 11.6% to a record $88.1 billion in 2012, according to figures from the China Institute of International Relations.\n@highlight\nXi Jinping to make first foreign visit to Moscow on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe choice is symbolic and demonstrates warming ties between the two countries\n@highlight\nTrade between the two countries reached $88.1 billion in 2012\n@highlight\nOfficials hope Moscow and Beijing will ink long-stalled pipeline project", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 592, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's own economy has stagnated somewhat not having the robust growth we've seen in China.\"", "idx": 46850}], "idx": 30479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was madness. At Jalalabad Airfield, in eastern Afghanistan in the summer of 2006, a young intelligence analyst named Jacob Whittaker tried with great difficulty to understand exactly what he was hearing. The 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army wanted to do what? Whittaker had to choose his words carefully. He was just a low-ranking \"specialist\" with the Idaho National Guard, a very low man on a very tall totem pole. A round-faced 26-year-old, Whittaker had simple tastes \u2014 Boise State football, comic books \u2014 and a reputation for mulishness belied by his innocent appearance. Whittaker stared at his superior officer, 2nd Lt. Ryan Lockner, who was running this briefing for him and Sgt. Aaron Ives. Lockner headed intelligence for Task Force Talon, the Army's aviation component at Jalalabad Airfield, in Nangarhar Province, adjacent to the Pakistan border. Military leaders considered this area, officially designated Regional Command East, the most dangerous part of an increasingly dangerous country.\n@highlight\nCNN's Jake Tapper tells the story of Compound Outpost Keating in his book\n@highlight\nAfghanistan's Compound Outpost Keating was brutally attacked in 2009\n@highlight\nThe attack pitted 53 U.S. soldiers against 400 Taliban fighters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 129, "end": 143}, {"start": 225, "end": 241}, {"start": 250, "end": 267}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 381, "end": 400}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 760, "end": 775}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 811, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 851}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 948, "end": 968}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They're going to build another outpost,\" Lockner told @placeholder and Ives back at Jalalabad Airfield.", "idx": 46853}], "idx": 30482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:33 EST, 4 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 4 January 2013 He was Queen Elizabeth's I's spymaster, protector and the deeply-Protestant man bent on crushing all those who supported the Pope in Rome. But 500 years on it appears a cunning plot by a subversive Catholic artist may have been uncovered - because below a priceless portrait of Sir Francis Walsingham lies a secret image of the Virgin Mary holding a baby Christ. The painting, which may also contain a sketch of Joseph or an angel, is from the 1580s and created at the height of Walsingham's powers, while he served as the Tudor queen's lord treasurer and secretary.\n@highlight\nSir Francis Walsingham led queen's defence against threat from Rome\n@highlight\nHundreds of suspected Catholics were burned or hanged at his hand\n@highlight\nHe also uncovered plot to put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne\n@highlight\nAn 1580s painting x-rayed shows image of Mary and Christ under his face\n@highlight\nPortrait of poet Thomas Sackville also contains hidden glimpse of Jesus\n@highlight\nAnti-Protestant discoveries made by National Portrait Gallery in London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 118}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 375, "end": 392}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 857, "end": 875}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder are the absolute enemy at this period so the idea that you\u2019ve got this wonderful devotional image underneath your portrait would probably be rather horrifying to him.", "idx": 46856}], "idx": 30484} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The brutal murders of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three American diplomatic staffers in Benghazi underscore the profound fragility of U.S. relations in the region. It is hard to recall a time when crises such as this and in the Middle East afflicted so many American interests simultaneously, nor one in which U.S. policies were so deeply at risk. The tragic events in eastern Libya themselves represent the culmination of events that began and unfolded well outside the mainstream of Libyan life or the U.S. relationship with that country. An obscure filmmaker in Los Angeles produced a slapdash video that was seized upon by an extremist group of Americans who have in the past distinguished themselves for the toxic cocktail of hate and stupidity that drives their actions.\n@highlight\nDavid Rothkopf: The murders at U.S. Embassy in Libya show fragility of U.S.-Mideast relations\n@highlight\nHe says events show Arab Spring is unresolved and is vulnerable to small groups\n@highlight\nRothkopf: Crisis comes as Israeli-U.S. tensions, Syria and Iran problems rise\n@highlight\nRothkopf: Ambassador Chris Stevens and colleagues quietly tried to improve the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sources told CNN on Wednesday that the Benghazi attack was planned in advance, and the attackers used the film protest outside the consulate as a diversion.", "idx": 46863}], "idx": 30490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb When Michelle Clark lost her fiance and her newborn twins there was only one ray of hope for her. Her fiance Karl Davis died of cancer and her infants both died - all within four months of each other. But Miss Clark refused to give up on her fiance\u2019s dream of having children - and she has now given birth to baby son Max, thanks to IVF treatment using her dead husband\u2019s sperm. Miss Clark, 32, an administration officer for Salford council who lives in Walkden, Greater Manchester, said: \u2018It was so devastating for me to lose Karl and the twins, but now I have a little bit of Karl to keep forever.'\n@highlight\nMichelle Clark, 32, dreamed of starting a family with Karl Davis\n@highlight\nBut her fiance was diagnosed with leukaemia at just 24\n@highlight\nThey froze his sperm before he started chemotherapy\n@highlight\nShe became pregnant with twins, but he died before they were born\n@highlight\nTragically, the children were born premature and both passed away\n@highlight\nNow she finally has a son, Max, after successful IVF treatment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 492}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "her son @placeholder also lost his fight for life too, just six days later", "idx": 46868}], "idx": 30494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Host commentator Thanks for tuning into our coverage today! West Ham United have the win they wanted. It wasn't pretty but Sakho really saw them through and they have another three points. QPR meanwhile remain rooted to the bottom of the table and were totally outplayed. Karl Herny sees yellow for pulling back Cresswell. Kevin Nolan normally buries them but he hits it straight at Rob Green. Downing gets past Onuoha and he pulls it back for Nolan on the penalty spot who side-foots it straight at the keeper. Taarabt puts the ball past Cresswell and the defender decides to trip him up.\n@highlight\nNedum Onuoha's own goal puts West Ham United in front\n@highlight\nWest Ham go into the half-time break 1-0 ahead\n@highlight\nDiafra Sakho heads the ball in to give West Ham a vital second goal\n@highlight\nWest Ham United XI: Adrian, Jenkinson, Tomkins, Reid, Cresswell, Song, Amalfitano, Downing, Zarate, Sakho, Valencia\n@highlight\nQueens Park Rangers XI: Green, Onuoha, Caulker, Ferdinand, Traore, Sandro, Henry, Hoilett, Fer, Kranjcar, Austin\n@highlight\nWest Ham United host Queens Park Rangers in Premier League\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp faces former side with QPR bottom of the table\n@highlight\nSam Allardyce's West Ham are 16th, with seven points from six matches", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 803, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 948}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had put the ball down to take a free-kick and he passed it straight to Valencia but the striker was not 10 yards away.", "idx": 46873}], "idx": 30498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kyoto, Japan (CNN) -- The newspapers and television news blaze with shocking images of crowds energized by fury, of buildings set aflame, of diplomatic missions under assault. It sounds very much like the Middle East, but it's happening in China, and the target of the mob violence in scores of Chinese cities is Japan and the Japanese. In both cases -- in the Middle East and East Asia -- the anger reflects a genuine, deeply felt indignation, but the protests have another powerful dimension. Political groups have turned religious or nationalist sensitivity into a weapon to further their objectives. Politicians are riding the tiger of popular wrath, hoping to guide it, to control it, to make it attack and wound their enemies, so they can gain an advantage and further their agenda. It's a perilous exercise. The tiger cannot be easily controlled.\n@highlight\nFurious protests denouncing another nation are happening in China as well as the Mideast\n@highlight\nChinese protesters are taking to the streets, enraged by Japan's purchase of disputed islands\n@highlight\nGhitis: In Mideast and China, the powerful are manipulating protests\n@highlight\nGhitis: It's a risky business to use populist rage to gain power; the rage is not controllable", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As protests spread to a hundred Chinese cities, one sign chillingly suggested, \"We must exterminate the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 46877}], "idx": 30500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ireland's strict anti-abortion laws are under fire after an Indian woman living there died after being refused an abortion last month. Savita Halappanavar, 31, went into a hospital on October 21, complaining of back pain. She was 17 weeks pregnant at the time. The doctors who examined her told her she was having a miscarriage but denied her an abortion even though she was in extreme pain, her husband has said. Halappanavar died at the hospital, leading lawmakers to call for an investigation into what role abortion laws may have played in her death. \"They knew they couldn't help the baby. Why did they not look at the bigger life?\" her husband, Praveen Halappanavar, told the Irish Times.\n@highlight\nSavita Halappanavar, who was 17 weeks pregnant, went into a hospital complaining of back pain\n@highlight\nDoctors said she was having a miscarriage that would end in a matter of hours, report says\n@highlight\nHalappanavar's husband sought an abortion to end the pain, but doctors refused, citing law\n@highlight\nHer death led to protests, and top Irish lawmakers are discussing a change to the law", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 144, "end": 162}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 660, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 733}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government needs to \"establish the full circumstances\" of her death, he said.", "idx": 46880}], "idx": 30502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tuesday brought a shocking result -- at least for Americans -- from the snowboard halfpipe, a magnanimous gesture from one country to another, and just another, ho hum, two gold medals for Norway in its favorite event. Bad Things for Shaun White Was it the condition of the halfpipe? Was it the haircut? Or was it that some days you just get beat? The big newsmaker in the men's halfpipe was the guy who finished fourth (which might be the worst place to finish if you make it to the Olympic Games). Many Americans were crushed when they found out Shaun White not only didn't win, he didn't even get a medal. He seemed pretty disappointed himself.\n@highlight\nShaun White puts down the snowboard, picks up his guitar\n@highlight\nAn American ski jumper writes history despite failing to fly as far as she wanted\n@highlight\nCanadian coach helps a Russian skier\n@highlight\nSecond grader sends lucky penny to snowboarder who won gold", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But that's just it, none of the other coaches, not even the @placeholder, made a move.", "idx": 46888}], "idx": 30508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sabah Kazi and Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 15:55 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 4 December 2013 The BBC has admitted faking key scenes in a hit nature documentary about grizzly bears. Programme makers were forced to apologise after it emerged hit BBC1 show Great Bear Stakeout deliberately misled viewers by carefully editing footage. A dramatic episode appeared to show one of the documentary's expert guides watching and commentating as a mother bear took her cubs into the ocean, before one of them drowned. In fact, the guide \u2013 Chris Morgan \u2013 was never present at the touching scene. Filmed separately, the shots of him standing by the seaside were later edited together with the original footage to make it seem he was just yards from the dangerous animals.\n@highlight\nScenes showed expert just yards from touching scenes of mother and cub\n@highlight\nBut the shots of him were filmed separately and edited into footage\n@highlight\nComes two years after Frozen Planet passed off zoo-filmed scenes as 'wild' footage, and a year after Planet Earth Live was revealed as pre-recorded\n@highlight\nMP John Wittingdale said faking footage was 'completely unacceptable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 272, "end": 290}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 972, "end": 984}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up close, but not too close: A bear inspects a remote camera in the documentary @placeholder.", "idx": 46901}], "idx": 30517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 22 February 2014 The head of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel was captured overnight by U.S. and Mexican authorities at a hotel in Mazatlan, Mexico, before being presented to the media as he was escorted onto a waiting helicopter en route to a secure facility. A senior U.S. law enforcement official said Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was taken alive overnight in the beach resort town. The official was not authorized to discuss the arrest and spoke on condition of anonymity.\n@highlight\nJoaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is worth an estimated $1 billion\n@highlight\nGuzman is on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful people - ranked higher than the presidents of both France and Venezuela\n@highlight\nGuzman escaped from a Mexican prison in 2001\n@highlight\nMore than 70,000 people have been killed in Mexico's 'drug war' since 2006", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Sinaloa cartel violently seized lucrative drug routes from rivals and built sophisticated tunnels under the @placeholder border to move its loads.", "idx": 46902}], "idx": 30518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE for all the stats from the game at St Mary's, including starting line-ups, team formations and heat maps Both managers admitted they needed to bring in more players after a dire goalless draw. Here were two teams who have gone through some serious rebuilding over the summer and they are still clearly not the finished product. This game was stilted, stuttering and starved of chances. Neither Ronald Koeman, in charge at Southampton, and West Bromwich boss Alan Irvine were at the helm of their respective clubs at the end of last season. Both have seen many players leave and they have tried to bring in new faces as replacements.\n@highlight\nSouthampton were held to a goalless draw with West Brom at St Mary's Stadium\n@highlight\nNew managers Ronald Koeman and Alan Irvine are rebuilding their sides after a summer of transition\n@highlight\nDusan Tadic was at the heart of Southampton's best attacking moves in the first half\n@highlight\nSaints striker Graziano Pelle struggled to fill Rickie Lambert's shoes on his home debut\n@highlight\nVictor Anichebe, Graham Dorrans and Brown Ideye had second-half chances for the Baggies", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 964, "end": 977}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The West Brom goalkeeper was stranded on the left but when Tadic swung in a cross it was too high for Southampton\u2019s 6ft 4ins new striker, @placeholder, with the goal gaping.", "idx": 46909}, {"query": "Stuck in the middle: @placeholder forward Tadic (centre) was Southampton's standout performer in the first-half", "idx": 46910}], "idx": 30521} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Chelsea manager Avram Grant is here in Brazil as co-commentator for Israel TV station Channel One. He covered Uruguay\u2019s opening game against Costa Rica last week and here is his guide to England\u2019s next opponents. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Steven Gerrard say England will go on the attack again Threat: Daniel Sturridge can do damage with his pace Speed demon: Danny Welbeck can hurt the Uruguayans Overall impression In terms of personnel, Uruguay have changed very little from the team that reached the semi-finals of the last World Cup. 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Chinese border guards patrol in Jilin province across from the North Korean border on March 21, 2009. For decades, it has been shrouded by a veil of secrecy that has prevented us from better understanding this important nation. As journalists we seek out the realities of life there, beyond the myths and hype, but that is difficult because the DPRK is generally inaccessible to journalists. The gap between reality and illusion remains profound. Journalists, such as the two Americans being detained in North Korea, do travel to the border between China and North Korea to get a sense of what life is like in the isolated nation of 22 million people. The circumstances surrounding the journalists' arrest are still unclear.\n@highlight\nSecretive and closed off for decades, North Korea is known as the Hermit Kingdom\n@highlight\nBy land, China and North Korea are linked by 7 road crossings and 4 railway points\n@highlight\nIn recent years, N. 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Obama, speaking in Estonia ahead of a NATO summit in Wales, said he was aware of the reported deal, as conflicting accounts emerged from Russia and Ukraine. But he said it was too early to see if all sides would follow through. Any ceasefire effort has not worked up to now, he said, \"either because Russia has not supported it or pretended it is not controlling the separatists\" in eastern Ukraine. \"Having said that, if in fact Russia is prepared to stop financing, arming, training and in many cases joining with Russian troops' activities in Ukraine, and is serious about a political settlement, that is something that we all hope for,\" Obama said.\n@highlight\nPutin may face consequences but U.S. won't go to \"war\" with Russia, Hagel says\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin presents a series of steps he says would restore peace to Ukraine\n@highlight\nObama says a peaceful Europe \"is threatened by Russia's aggression against Ukraine\"\n@highlight\nPutin spokesman says Russia can't agree to a ceasefire because it's not party in conflict", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The continued escalation by @placeholder would bring further consequences, but Hagel added that \"we're not going to get into a military engagement, a war, over this with Russia.\"", "idx": 46925}], "idx": 30528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two leading Jewish watchdog groups are denouncing a prominent cartoonist's illustration about Israel's offensive in Gaza, saying it uses anti-Semitic imagery. The cartoon was published Wednesday in newspapers and on the Internet. The Anti-Defamation League, which has been fighting anti-Semitism since it was founded in 1913, called the syndicated cartoon by Pulitzer Prize-winning Pat Oliphant \"hideously anti-Semitic.\" The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which, among other things, fights anti-Semitism and educates people about the Holocaust, said \"the cartoon mimics the venomous anti-Semitic propaganda of the Nazi and Soviet eras.\" Published Wednesday in newspapers and on the Internet, the cartoon shows the small figure of a woman, labeled Gaza, carrying a child. She is being pursued by a headless, jackbooted figure wielding a sword, marching in an apparent goose-step and pushing a fanged Jewish star on a wheel.\n@highlight\nNEW: Cartoon's distributor defends cartoonist, cites his talent to stir debate\n@highlight\nWork by Pulitzer-winning cartoonist shows jack-booted figure, Jewish star with fangs\n@highlight\nAnti-Defamation League, Simon Wiesenthal Center say it uses anti-Semitic imagery\n@highlight\nCritics compare Israeli actions to Nazi aggression; Israel says it must defended itself", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 264}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 434, "end": 456}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also believes the ADL and the @placeholder \"are saying that the cartoon is at least doing unintentional harm (if not more calculated harm).\"", "idx": 46929}], "idx": 30529} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Updated: 03:20 EST, 16 November 2011 Berlin declared last night that Europe is speaking German and Britain must be less selfish toward the EU. The UK has a duty to help the eurozone despite being outside the single currency, according to one of Angela Merkel\u2019s closest allies. Even more provocatively, Volker Kauder warned Britain could not block a financial tax that would cost the City billions. Provocative: Volker Kauder (left) - one of Angela Merkel's closest allies - warned Britain could not block a financial tax that would cost the City billions He insisted it was wrong for London to defend its own interests, adding: \u2018Only going after their own benefit, and refusing to contribute, is not the message we\u2019re letting the British get away with.\u2019\n@highlight\n\u2018Only going after their [Britain's] own benefit, and refusing to contribute, is not the message we\u2019re letting the British get away with'\n@highlight\nTory MP: \u2018British people will be horrified by what is going on in Europe'\n@highlight\nGap between French and German government bond yields reaches record levels \u2013 revealing fears about Paris\u2019s exposure debt", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 156, "end": 157}, {"start": 164, "end": 165}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder nations were speaking German in that they were backing Chancellor Merkel\u2019s diktats.", "idx": 46940}], "idx": 30537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grandmother has defender her toyboy lover who was jailed for beating a stranger unconscious - and wants to marry him behind bars. Christopher Bradbury, 25, was drunk when he punched, kicked and stamped on Simon Bloor in Stoke in August last year. Bradbury, 25, pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm and three counts of dealing heroin, but his fiancee Wendy Hulme, who is twice his age, says she wants to marry her 'teddy bear' before he is released from prison. Christopher Bradbury, 25, was jailed for beating a man unconscious and for dealing heroin, but his fiancee Wendy Hulme, who is twice his age, says she wants to marry him in prison\n@highlight\nChristopher Bradbury admitted dealing heroin and assaulting a stranger\n@highlight\n25-year-old was jailed for three years and four months on Friday\n@highlight\nBut his fiancee, 50, says she wants to marry her toyboy lover in prison\n@highlight\nGrandmother Wendy Hulme defended her man, calling him a 'teddy bear'\n@highlight\nThe bride-to-be says she does not care about having a fancy wedding\n@highlight\nCouple will marry behind bars at HMP Dovegate, Staffordshire next month", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 151}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 463, "end": 482}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 654, "end": 673}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bradbury admitted three charges of supplying heroin, as well as the vicious attack, at @placeholder on Friday.", "idx": 46942}], "idx": 30538} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Gunmen fatally shot an American teacher in the Yemeni province of Taiz on Sunday, two defense ministry officials said. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the terror network's affiliate in Yemen, claimed responsibility for the killing. In a text message sent to Yemeni media outlets, the group said the victim was spreading Christianity, calling him one of the biggest missionaries in the country. But the International Training and Development Center said the victim, whom it identified as \"Joel S.,\" was not a missionary. \"He was an American development worker who had been working in Yemen with his wife and two children since 2010,\" when he began working for the education center, it said.\n@highlight\nThe victim's employer says the American was not a missionary\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula accused the vicim of spreading Christianity\n@highlight\nA provincial security head identifies the victim as Joel Shrum\n@highlight\nThe Yemeni government says it killed 14 Islamic militants", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 141, "end": 173}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 427, "end": 471}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 798, "end": 830}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. Embassy in the capital, Sanaa, said it had heard reports of an @placeholder death and was investigating.", "idx": 46947}], "idx": 30542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:59 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 26 February 2014 Arrest: Ketut Pujayasa has been charged with attempted murder and sexual abuse A court in Florida has heard how a 31-year-old American woman was found 'painted in blood from head to toe' after being beaten and raped by a cabin steward on a Holland America cruise ship. Prosecutors allege witnesses saw the passenger who was only identified in court by initials, covered in blood, after a savage and brutal beating by Ketut Pujayasa, a room service attendant on the Nieuw Amsterdam.\n@highlight\nVictim had phone cord wrapped round her neck in vicious attack\n@highlight\nIndonesian Ketut Pujayasa told FBI woman had insulted him at breakfast\n@highlight\n28-year-old charged with attempted murder and aggravated sexual abuse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has fired the employee, who had worked for the company since 2012.", "idx": 46949}], "idx": 30543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serena Williams avenged her 2009 French Open defeat against Svetlana Kuznetsova when beating the unseeded Russian 6-1 3-6 6-3 in a gripping quarterfinal. Kuznetsova lifted the trophy at Roland Garros in 2009 but was unable to repeat her success despite breaking the world No. 1's serve for the first time in the tournament. Williams cruised to the first set in 28 minutes but that was an inaccurate barometer of what was to come, with the remainder of the match taking an hour and a half. Despite Kuznetsova taking an early break in the third set, Williams found another level to reach the French Open semifinals for the first time since 2003.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams beats 2009 French Open Svetlana Kuznetsova in three sets\n@highlight\nWorld number one to face last year's runner-up Sara Errani in last four\n@highlight\nItalian returns to semifinals after beating Agnieszka Radwanska in straight sets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 69, "end": 87}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 703, "end": 721}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 875, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After paying tribute to Kuznetsova, who came into @placeholder ranked No.", "idx": 46951}], "idx": 30544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 20:56 EST, 29 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:03 EST, 30 March 2013 The dazzling moons and rings of Saturn have long been one of the most mesmerising spectacles in the solar system. But now NASA scientists believe they may also hold the key to understanding the origins of our universe. New research based on data gathered from the Cassini spacecraft, which is orbiting Saturn, suggests these bodies date back more than 4 billion years. 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Moses Farrow -- Dylan's brother, also adopted, and now a 36-year-old family therapist -- backed his father and blamed his mother, actress Mia Farrow. \"My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister,\" Moses Farrow, 36, told People Magazine. \"And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi.\"\n@highlight\nMoses Farrow: \"This was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi\"\n@highlight\nRonan Farrow: \"I love and support my sister and I think her words speak for themselves\"\n@highlight\nDylan Farrow: \"He sexually assaulted me\"\n@highlight\nLetty Aronson: \"He feels very badly for Dylan, that she has been so poisoned\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Of course Woody did not molest my sister,\" he told the magazine, which said he is estranged from @placeholder and close to Allen.", "idx": 46957}], "idx": 30546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton ended Friday practice in ominous form after clocking a time over half-a-second quicker than title rival Nico Rosberg. Rosberg had the measure of Hamilton in the day's opening session, but the Briton responded in emphatic fashion on Friday afternoon finishing 0.6secs clear of his team-mate. The session was suspended on two occasions after Pastor Maldonado lost control of his Lotus before crashing into the barriers, while Sauber's Esteban Gutierrez also spun. Maldonado was taken to the on-track medical centre for precautionary checks and was given the all-clear. Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel was forced to sit out the session with an exhaust problem.\n@highlight\nHamilton was 0.6secs quicker than title rival Rosberg in second session\n@highlight\nSpaniard Fernando Alonso was best of the rest in his Ferrari\n@highlight\nPastor Maldonado lost control of his Lotus; the session was red flagged", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 449, "end": 465}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 607, "end": 622}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mess: The @placeholder mechanics will face a race against time to put Maldonado's car back together for qualifying", "idx": 46966}], "idx": 30550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After viewing photographs of Mr Balls\u2019 challenge on Rob Merrick, former top referee Graham Poll said the portly Shadow Chancellor was lucky not to have been sent off. The shadow chancellor yesterday morning left an opposition player bloodied and bandaged after clashing during an annual MPs versus journalists football match at the Labour Party conference. Mr Balls caught the Northern Echo\u2019s Westminster correspondent Rob Merrick with a thumping forearm as they challenged for the ball during this morning\u2019s game in Manchester. Scroll down for video Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls tackles journalist Rob Merick as they take part in the Labour MP's v Lobby Journalist football match this morning\n@highlight\nShadow chancellor caught Northern Echo reporter Rob Merrick with his arm during a football match in Manchester\n@highlight\nMerrick was forced to leave the pitch to get patched up by St John's Ambulance crew on the sidelines\n@highlight\nHe was left with blood pouring down his face after the clash with 'Bruiser' Balls - a weighty centre forward\n@highlight\nThe reporter, a combative central midfielder, later took himself to accident and emergency on a bus", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 885, "end": 903}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lifts up the winning trophy for the lobby team, with his injuries from the Shadow Chancellor clearly evident", "idx": 46970}], "idx": 30553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At a time when Republicans are reaching out to the Hispanic community, why are some in my party treating the U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico differently than the U.S. citizens in the 50 states? When the federal government pays close to 80% of Medicaid costs for states with similar populations, why are House Republicans cutting the federal share of Puerto Rico's Medicaid program to 20%? I believe leadership is about standing for what is right above politics and party, and that is the pledge I have made to the 3.7 million American citizens in Puerto Rico whom I represent. So I have to call it like it is: the U.S. House's anticipated move to exact a 65% cut to Medicaid funds for Puerto Rico is neither right nor fair, and I urge my Republican colleagues to change direction.\n@highlight\nPuerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortu\u00f1o: Some of my fellow Republicans being unfair to Puerto Rico\n@highlight\nHe says the House GOP is seeking to cut Medicaid funding for the territory\n@highlight\nFortu\u00f1o: States with similar populations get 80% support; Puerto Rico would get 20%", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All we ask is that you treat @placeholder fairly.", "idx": 46972}], "idx": 30554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gareth Bale\u2019s stunning free-kick nine minutes from time spared Wales from the ignominy of drawing with minnow principality Andorra and sparked a pitch invasion from travelling fans. The Real Madrid star struck a brilliant shot that curled into the net and then sent over-exuberant supporters back to their seats after they had crashed over an advertising hoarding to celebrate. He had earlier scored a soaring header to equalise an opening penalty from Andorra, their first competitive goal in more than four years. 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Bill Nelson, D-Florida, told reporters. \"You can draw your own conclusions.\"\n@highlight\nRobert Levinson disappeared almost two years ago from Iranian island\n@highlight\nFlorida congressman, senator seek new attention from Obama administration\n@highlight\nSenator says Iranians caught in Iraq always mentioned in conjunction with Levinson\n@highlight\nIranians say they have \"zero knowledge\" of missing man's whereabouts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 170, "end": 187}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So, again, we call on the @placeholder to provide whatever information they have on Mr. Levinson so that we can hopefully return this gentleman to his family.\"", "idx": 46978}], "idx": 30559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- India's parliament on Saturday debated demands by a 74-year-old anti-corruption activist in what an opposition leader called a \"historic occasion\" for lawmakers to come together in the fight against graft. The discussion came on the 12th day of campaigner Anna Hazare's hunger strike calling for a powerful Lokpal, or citizen ombudsman, to deal with massive bribes and kickbacks. Talks with the government hit a roadblock over three of his demands, which include bringing members of India's lower bureaucracy under the new watchdog. The federal government put the case before parliament. 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'I\u2019d like to carry on for two or three more years but it would be good to end on a high.\n@highlight\nNegotiations over new deal could stall over midfielder's wage demands\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho is keen to keep Lampard at the club for another season\n@highlight\nEngland star has smashed 211 goals in 649 games for the Blues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 373, "end": 385}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 607, "end": 609}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blues brothers: Jose Mourinho hopes Lampard will join @placeholder in committing his future to the club", "idx": 46981}], "idx": 30562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The world finally knows how to address the latest addition to the British royal family: HRH Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge. The baby boy is third in line to the throne, after grandfather Prince Charles and father Prince William. Here's some of the history behind the young prince's three names: Royal Baby: What's next? George \"George\" -- the front-runner before the announcement, according to many UK bookmakers -- was the name of Queen Elizabeth's father, King George VI, who reigned from 1936 until his death in 1952. He assumed the throne on the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. His life was depicted in the Oscar-winning movie \"The King's Speech.\"\n@highlight\nThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have named their son George Alexander Louis\n@highlight\nGeorge, many bookies' favorite, was also the name of the queen's father, George VI\n@highlight\nThe name \"Alexander\" is derived from Latin, meaning \"defender of men\"\n@highlight\n\"Louis\" can be translated as \"renowned warrior\"", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 411, "end": 412}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 652, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "), better known as @placeholder, courageously ruled and conquered many parts of the world before his untimely death at age 32.", "idx": 46983}], "idx": 30563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsene Wenger\u2019s defensive injury crisis deepened on Monday night leaving him to consider plunging untried teenager Hector Bellerin into Arsenal\u2019s Champions League game at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday night. Right back Bellerin, 19, has made only one appearance for the club, as a late substitute in a Capital One Cup tie against West Brom last season, but may be asked to start in Dortmund\u2019s intimidating Westfalenstadion. Nacho Monreal did not travel to Germany because of a back problem, Calum Chambers is suffering from tonsilitis and is rated \u201850-50\u2019 and Mathieu Debuchy faces two months out after damaging ankle ligaments against Manchester City on Saturday.\n@highlight\nArsenal face Borussia Dortmund in Champions League on Tuesday\n@highlight\nChampions League Group D clash takes place at Westfalenstadion\n@highlight\nYoungster Hector Bellerin 'is ready to play', insists Arsene Wenger\n@highlight\nBellerin has made just one appearance for Arsenal; in the Capital One Cup\n@highlight\nWenger says side have enough depth to cope with defensive injuries\n@highlight\nMathieu Debuchy is unavailable with an ankle injury and out for two months\n@highlight\nNacho Monreal did not travel and Calum Chambers struggling to be fit\n@highlight\nYoungster Hector Bellerin 'is ready to play', insists Wenger\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck went off with cramp against Manchester City but is fit\n@highlight\nChampions League Group D also contains Galatasaray and Anderlecht", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 171, "end": 187}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 301, "end": 315}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 748, "end": 771}, {"start": 795, "end": 810}, {"start": 833, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 960, "end": 974}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1316}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1360}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1407}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1433}, {"start": 1439, "end": 1448}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Danny Welbeck looked relaxed as Arsenal jetted off to @placeholder ahead of their clash with Borussia Dortmund", "idx": 46987}], "idx": 30565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo warmed up for next week's \"Clasico\" double-header as Spanish soccer rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid labored to victories on Saturday. Messi scored for the 15th successive league match as Barca came from behind to beat Sevilla and move 12 points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid. The four-time world player of the year took his tally to 38 in the league this season from 25 matches, and 49 overall, as he combined well with second-half substitute Cristian Tello to slot a 60th-minute winner. David Villa had marked his return to action with a 52nd-minute equalizer, heading home Dani Alves' cross. The striker had missed the midweek Champions League defeat by AC Milan due to his problem with kidney stones.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi scores his 49th goal this season as Barcelona come from behind to beat Sevilla\n@highlight\nVictory puts Catalan side 12 points clear of Atletico Madrid, who play Espanyol on Sunday\n@highlight\nReal Madrid also win 2-1 ahead of this week's two Clasico matches against Spanish rivals\n@highlight\nKaka equalizes against Deportivo and helps Ronaldo set up Higuain's late winner", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 42}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 683, "end": 698}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 769, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 917, "end": 931}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Saturday, @placeholder came off the bench to help earn a 2-1 victory for Real against bottom club Deportivo la Coruna.", "idx": 46993}], "idx": 30568} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:43 EST, 26 November 2013 Almost half of Britons think the right to work and live in the UK should be blocked for Romanians and Bulgarians, a survey has shown. It comes as Downing Street confirmed it is looking at a possible extension of the length of time new arrivals from the EU have to stay in the UK before claiming benefits. And the Romanian foreign minister urged David Cameron to reject the \u2018racist attitudes\u2019 which can dominate the political debate on immigration. The UK government is under pressure to curb entry to the UK when EU restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians coming here to work are lifted in January\n@highlight\n47% say Romanians and Bulgarians should not have right to come to UK\n@highlight\nShould not be allowed to work, live or claim benefits in Britain, poll says\n@highlight\nPrime Minister unveiling proposals to renegotiate relationship with Europe\n@highlight\nNew arrivals would have to wait a year, up from 3 months, to get benefits\n@highlight\nEU rules ban discriminating between citizens and migrants' hand-outs\n@highlight\nPM considering move, which would spark court battle with Brussels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 376, "end": 377}, {"start": 399, "end": 400}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 575, "end": 576}, {"start": 628, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 637}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Bulgarians are members of the @placeholder and are moving freely inside the EU, including the UK.\u2019", "idx": 46996}], "idx": 30569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The separatist group behind a series of bombings on a Spanish vacation island marks the 50 year anniversary of its struggle this year, a milestone that sees it no closer to achieving its goal. Police cordon off the route leading to the location of the latest blasts in Palma de Mallorca. ETA, which is fighting for the independence of Spain's northern Basque region, was said to be behind three bombs that detonated on the island of Mallorca on Sunday without hurting anyone. The latest incident appears to be part of a new wave of attacks, including another in Mallorca which killed two Civil Guard officers in July, which have left a 2006 cease-fire a distant memory.\n@highlight\nBasque separatist group ETA formed in 1959 began violent campaign in 1968\n@highlight\nMost recent cease-fire collapsed in 2007 despite pledges of permanence\n@highlight\nGroup blamed for more than 800 deaths, including many civilians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 278, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group, whose full name Euskadi Ta Askatasuna means \"Basque Homeland and Freedom\" in the @placeholder language, killed what some say was its first victim in 1968.", "idx": 47003}], "idx": 30576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The unborn baby of pregnant body-in-suitcase murder accused Heather Mack now has a lawyer to look after his or her interests as it becomes increasingly clear the child will be born in an Indonesian jail, MailOnline can reveal. Vanessa Favia arrived on the tropical island of Bali on Monday along with Mack's Chicago-based lawyer Michael Elkin to make sure the baby, due in early spring, gets all the help it needs. Favia - who has been photographed exclusively by MailOnline examining an ultrasound image of the unborn baby - has been looking at the child's immediate future after its birth.\n@highlight\nFamily law expert Vanessa Favia has arrived on island with Heather Mack's Chicago lawyer Michael Elkin\n@highlight\nFavia will look after rights of Mack's unborn baby who will almost certainly be born in jail as the teenager awaits trial for her mother's murder\n@highlight\nMack and her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, are accused of bludgeoning Sheila von Wiese Mack to death and stuffing her body into a suitcase\n@highlight\nBabies can only stay with mothers in Indonesian prisons until age of two", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 941, "end": 961}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Elkin flew to Bali to help prepare Heather's case and look after the interests of the baby.", "idx": 47008}], "idx": 30579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israeli media are buzzing with reports that right-wing nationalist Avigdor Lieberman may become Israel's next foreign minister. Avigdor Lieberman is loathed by ultra-orthodox parties because of his support for a Palestinian state. The appointment of Lieberman, a polarizing figure in Israeli politics, could complicate the stalled peace talks with the Palestinians. It could also further strain relations between Israel and moderate Arab countries. Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu is still in the process of forming Israel's next government. Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported this week that it is likely that he will select Lieberman as foreign minister. The paper quoted a source close to the negotiations between Netanyahu's Likud Party and Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may pick Avigdor Lieberman\n@highlight\nMedia say he might hurt ties with West but improve ties with Russia\n@highlight\nIt is unclear whether talks over Gaza cease-fire would continue\n@highlight\nLieberman frequently clashes with Arab members of Knesset", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 148, "end": 164}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 494, "end": 511}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 832, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 876}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That puts him at odds with @placeholder, who does not support a two-state solution.", "idx": 47016}], "idx": 30582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Sonny Bill Williams, the code-hopping rugby player who is perhaps the most talked-about athlete in Australasian sport, will make himself available to the New Zealand rugby league team in an attempt to win World Cups in two sports, says his manager. Williams' manager, Khoder Nasser, told CNN of his client's decision Tuesday, hours after New Zealand selectors named a squad without the 28-year-old star to contest the Rugby League World Cup, which will be held in England and Wales in October and November. Speculation about whether Williams would play in the World Cup has been a hot topic in rugby union and league since he helped propel his Sydney Roosters club to victory in Australia's National Rugby League grand final Sunday, amid talk it would be his last game in the sport.\n@highlight\nNew Zealand's Sonny Bill Williams is a star in rugby union and rugby league\n@highlight\nSpeculation has been heated as to whether he will play for his country in the rugby league World Cup\n@highlight\nHis manager says he will chase the dream of winning World Cups in both rugby codes\n@highlight\nHe won the rugby union World Cup with New Zealand's All Blacks in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 37}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 437, "end": 458}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 730}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 827, "end": 845}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since controversially leaving the 13-man game of rugby league for rugby union in 2008, walking out on his club mid-season, Williams has proved himself one of world sport's most versatile athletes -- and one of the most talked about public figures in @placeholder and New Zealand.", "idx": 47023}], "idx": 30589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Descendants of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels' wife have become the richest family in Germany. Magda Goebbels, who was one of the most influential women in the Nazi regime, married Hitler's close ally in 1931. The children of Harald Quandt, her son from a previous marriage, have just seen their family reach a combined net worth of about \u00a324.5billion. Scroll down for video Family photo: Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels with his wife Magda and their children, as well as Magda's son from a previous marriage, Harald Quandt (in uniform), whose family has become the richest in Germany The Quandts, who hold a 46.7 per cent stake in German car manufacturers BMW, have now overtaken the founders of supermarket giants Lidl and Aldi, who had topped the nation's rich list for the last decade, according to Manager magazine.\n@highlight\nMagda Goebbels' descendants own a 46.7 per cent stake in BMW\n@highlight\nHer son from a previous marriage, Harald Quandt, inherited a huge fortune\n@highlight\nGerman family are now the richest in Germany, overtaking Aldi's owners\n@highlight\nHarald was the only of Magda Goebbels' children to survive World War II\n@highlight\nShe and Goebbels murdered her other six children before killing themselves", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder put him in charge of the party's propaganda machine in 1929 and he played a key role in implementing the dictator's agenda.", "idx": 47031}], "idx": 30593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kevin Pearce One of the country's top snowboarders, who was considered a favorite to make the U.S. Olympic team, was in critical but stable condition Sunday after an accident while training last week at Park City, Utah. The Los Angeles Times reports that the 22-year-old from Norwich, Vermont, was wearing a helmet while attempting a twisting double back flip on an icy halfpipe. Pearce hit his head, was knocked unconscious and was then airlifted to the University of Utah hospital for surgery. He sustained severe traumatic brain injury, one of his doctors said in a statement. Pearce, a beloved athlete, was one of the few snowboarders who experts thought could challenge top contender Shaun White, who has won almost every top snowboarding medal.\n@highlight\nTop U.S. snowboarder injured during training\n@highlight\nWorld's tallest tower opens in Dubai\n@highlight\nFourth-largest U.S. city swears in its first openly gay mayor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 103, "end": 119}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 464, "end": 481}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six years in the making, the Burj Dubai reaches 818 meters, or half a mile, into the sky above @placeholder, with dizzying views of the ambitious building program that has transformed the emirate and left it swamped by debt.", "idx": 47034}], "idx": 30594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A controversial British politician convicted of inciting racial hatred could soon be sipping tea with Queen Elizabeth at one of her annual garden parties. British National Party leader Nick Griffin, right, pictured in August last year at a party political event. Nick Griffin is the leader of the British National Party, a right-wing group that opposes immigration and wants Britain to withdraw from the European Union. The party said Griffin will attend the queen's July 21 garden party at Buckingham Palace as a guest of Richard Barnbrook, an elected BNP member of the London Assembly But pressure was mounting Thursday for Barnbrook to pick someone else.\n@highlight\nLondon mayor asks assembly member not to take BNP leader Nick Griffin to party\n@highlight\nGarden parties at Buckingham Palace began by Queen Victoria in the 1860s\n@highlight\nThe queen and her husband circulate among around 8,000 guests at each event\n@highlight\nPalace: The queen is not consulted on the choice of accompanying guests", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 155, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 297, "end": 318}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 491, "end": 507}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 555}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 777, "end": 793}, {"start": 804, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Unless Mr. @placeholder brings a more acceptable guest along and doesn't turn it into a political stunt, the invitation will be rescinded,\" Assembly Chairman Darren Johnson said.", "idx": 47035}], "idx": 30595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the night where one of the club's greats may have played his final game, a new star shone brightly. Ryan Giggs may have appeared in the famous red shirt for the last time in his illustrious career although the 40-year-old has yet to confirm his retirement. Giggs, who has presided over the team as interim manager since the sacking of David Moyes, looked emotional as he spoke to supporters following the 3-1 victory against Hull City. It was a night when Giggs gave youth its chance and was repaid handsomely as 18-year-old James Wilson gave a glimpse of the future.\n@highlight\nManchester United defeats Hull City in Premier League\n@highlight\nJames Wilson scored twice on debut in 3-1 victory\n@highlight\nNemanja Vidic said goodbye to Old Trafford crowd\n@highlight\nInterim manager Ryan Giggs makes emotional speech", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 591, "end": 607}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was also an emotional night for defender @placeholder.", "idx": 47038}], "idx": 30596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Edwards Follow @@JEAlty Toni Kroos could still end up in the Barclays Premier League after claims Chelsea are ready to join the bidding if he becomes a free agent next year. A proposed move to Manchester United may have collapsed, after new manager Louis Van Gaal decided against pursuing their interest, but the Bayern Munich midfielder remains at loggerheads with club bosses over renewing a contract that is entering its final 12 months. Even an attempt to end conjecture he may be Old Trafford-bound left the door open for other clubs to start drawing up wage offers to try and tempt him away this time next year.\n@highlight\nToni Kroos entering final 12 months of contract\n@highlight\nGerman midfielder wants vastly improved deal at Bayern Munich\n@highlight\nManchester United manager Louis Van Gaal withdraws interest in Kroos\n@highlight\nKroos said he will definitely be playing for Bayern next season", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 69, "end": 91}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 785}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018There has been a lot of speculation, but I won\u2019t be going to @placeholder,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 47042}], "idx": 30600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 07:26 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:59 EST, 1 October 2012 Glamour model and former CBB star Rhian Sugden's 'secret ex boyfriend' has been revealed as a convicted killer. Friends of the 26-year-old say she was dating former model Kevin O'Dea, who was jailed for seven years for his part in a revenge attack which left a student dead in Liverpool, for months. Rhian, who became famous after 'sexting' married TV star Vernon Kaye, is said to have been desperate to keep her boyfriend's identity a secret - even 'banning him' from her eviction from the CBB house.\n@highlight\nKevin O'Dea was jailed for seven years for his part in a revenge attack which left a student dead\n@highlight\nPair met at a club last year after O'Dea was released halfway through his sentence\n@highlight\nRhian has denied the pair are currently an item", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 116, "end": 118}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now a personal trainer, is known for being a 'ladies man' pals said.", "idx": 47048}], "idx": 30605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean for Daily Mail Australia A hate-filled American church group has labelled Australian comedian Adam Hills 'corrupt' in a vile rant after he decided to donate money to the late Robin William's favourite children's hospital instead of paying for them to fly to Iraq. Westboro Baptist church member, Benjamin Phelps, is angry that Hills did not give money to the church to fly to Iraq and picket ISIS like he originally joked during his British comedy show The Last Leg. 'You idiots can't do anything right ... the only reason you parted with any of your money was out of spite and hatred for Westboro,' Phelps said.\n@highlight\nAdam Hills has raised over $90,000 for Robin Williams' favourite children's hospital in America\n@highlight\nHe decided to turn 'hate into love' after he attacked the Westboro Baptist Church for threatening to picket Williams' funeral\n@highlight\nThe group accused Williams of sinning because he played several gay characters on film\n@highlight\nHills ended his spat with the group in the latest episode of his comedy show The Last Leg\n@highlight\nBut the Kansas-based group has this week attacked him again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 37}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 803, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was the subject of an anti-gay video posted by the Westboro Church", "idx": 47050}], "idx": 30607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louis van Gaal has played the role of the professor all season and sometimes he can make us feel like students in the classroom. But, a week on from a goalless draw in Cambridge, one of the great educational centres of the world, he still has a lot learn about his team. There were no signs of enjoyment or self-expression in that game and it looks like the players are weary of Van Gaal\u2019s experimenting. United enjoyed a good unbeaten stretch but there were never any dominant displays in that run. They ground out results and often looked laboured. Gylfi Sigurdsson scores as Swansea City beat Manchester United on the opening day of the season\n@highlight\nManchester United are currently fourth in the Premier League table\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's side are 12 points of league leaders Chelsea\n@highlight\nThey lost to Swansea City at Old Trafford on the first day of the season\n@highlight\nThey drew with Cambridge United in the FA Cup recently\n@highlight\nThere doesn't appear to have been any improvement during that time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 612}, {"start": 658, "end": 674}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 908, "end": 923}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They stuck with a back four against @placeholder but with little success.", "idx": 47058}], "idx": 30612} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Brazilian beauty contest ended in chaos when the furious runner-up wrenched the crown off the winner's head, and threw it to the ground moments after the result was announced. As Carolina Toledo, 20, was being crowned Miss Amazon 2015, runner-up Sheislane Hayalla saw red as audience members in Manaus, northern Brazil, captured the amazing scenes on camera. Other participants looked on in horror as the 23-year-old contestant ripped out the tiara, threw it to the ground, pointed an accusing finger at her adversary and insulted her before storming off stage. Scroll down for video The astonishing moment a runner-up in a beauty contest grabbed the crown from her rival's head, smashing it towards the floor in a fit of rage at the Miss Amazon competition in Manaus, northern Brazil\n@highlight\nMiss Amazon 2015 runner-up ripped crown of the winning beauty\n@highlight\nSheislane Hayalla filmed attacking winner Carolina Toledo on stage\n@highlight\nMiss Hayalla claimed her rival had bought her way to the title", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 248, "end": 264}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 872, "end": 888}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Model and biology student @placeholder had won beauty contests in 2013 and last year.", "idx": 47068}], "idx": 30619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Comedian Mark Russell was at a recent event in Chicago, Illinois, when he found himself sitting next to Valerie Jarrett, an adviser to President-elect Barack Obama. Moving the Obamas into the White House will take about six hours. Russell asked her whether President Bush's staff members were going to remove all the Os from their computer keyboards, alluding to the 2001 incident in which President Clinton's departing staff removed Ws from some White House computers. Jarrett said no, but that didn't stop Russell from speculating what really happened when President Bush's daughters, Barbara and Jenna, gave Obama's two daughters a tour of the White House recently.\n@highlight\nEx-White House usher details whirlwind moving operation for Bush, Obama\n@highlight\nScores of staffers switch out Bush, Obama furniture, clothes, etc. in six hours\n@highlight\nObamas allocated $100,000 to redecorate 24 private rooms in the White House", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 326, "end": 327}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following tradition, @placeholder is expected to leave a personal letter written to Obama.", "idx": 47070}], "idx": 30620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The opening scenes to a massive highway project dubbed \"Carmageddon II\" have so far been free of traffic jams, officials said Saturday. 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So how about settling on something lighter, like say, \"Animal House,\" in which the dean famously says, \"The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that foot is me.\" And so it goes with Sen. Ted Cruz, at least when it comes to killing Obamacare. The first-term GOP Texan is the self-appointed executioner of a law Republicans despise. But truth be told, it's hard to figure out exactly what Cruz's faux filibuster on the Senate floor this week was really about. He's against big, bad Obamacare, we get it. Only he was asking Senate Republicans to vote against something that would actually kill Obamacare. Huh?\n@highlight\nSen. 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U.S. Black Hawk helicopters fly over Baghdad in June. A Black Hawk chopper crashed Wednesday in Iraq. The attack killed four Iraqi soldiers, the military said, and wounded 11 U.S. soldiers and four Iraqi soldiers. The incident occurred at 8:45 p.m., according to an Iraqi Interior Ministry official. Eight Iraqis suspected of having information concerning the attack have been detained, the U.S. military said. Taji is 14 kilometers, or more than 8 miles, north of the capital, but still in Baghdad province.\n@highlight\nNEW: 8 Iraqis suspected of having information about attack are detained\n@highlight\n37 killed, 81 wounded in suicide car bombing north of Baghdad\n@highlight\nUH-60 Black Hawk helicopter not shot down, U.S. says\n@highlight\nIraq's prime minister lashes out at U.S. lawmaker's critical remarks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 421, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 832}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said that when they responded, @placeholder troops fired on them and would not allow them near the base.", "idx": 47098}], "idx": 30640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Like most people who lose a beloved pet, Nicole Green is grieving for her cat Poppy. The playful tabby arrived in Nicole\u2019s life 15 years ago as a lively kitten and soon became a big part of her family. \u2018Poppy was always such a boisterous little thing,\u2019 says Nicole, 38, an insurance underwriter from Epping, Essex. \u2018She loved being out in the garden and every summer I\u2019d look out of the window and see her flying through the air trying to catch butterflies. Then at night she\u2019d be so loving and would curl up close to me on my bed. That\u2019s the thing I miss most, our snuggle time.\u2019\n@highlight\nNicole Green's cat Poppy is one of 1.3m UK cats and dogs with dementia\n@highlight\nHalf of all cats aged over 15 suffer from dementia, and 41 per cent of dogs aged over 14\n@highlight\nJanice Care's dog Zoe was diagnosed with dementia last year\n@highlight\nPets are being stricken by the disease because of rising life expectancy\n@highlight\nResearch shows that rabbits, guinea pigs and parrots also suffer", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 633}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Three months ago @placeholder managed to squeeze through a gap in the fence and I found her wondering in the grounds of the local hospital looking lost.", "idx": 47104}], "idx": 30644} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lifelong Democrat Jackie Bland is doing something she never thought she'd do: Urge people to vote for a Republican. Bland supports Thad Cochran, a six-term Mississippi senator who's trying to fend off a fierce tea party challenge to his seat from Chris McDaniel as voting got underway in Tuesday's primary runoff. Two weeks ago, Bland helped put up 5,000 pro-Cochran posters in black communities and talk to people about his record. \"We wanted to raise the awareness to African-Americans that we do have a stake in this runoff election,\" she said. She pointed to Cochran's efforts to secure federal funds for jobs, Head Start programs and health centers relied upon by African-Americans in the state.\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. Thad Cochran hopes African-American Democrats can help him keep his seat\n@highlight\nCochran is in bitter runoff battle with tea party-backed challenger Chris McDaniel\n@highlight\nMcDaniel says Cochran's long tenure in Washington makes him part of status quo\n@highlight\nCochran is banking on that tenure, and the benefits it provides back home", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 712, "end": 714}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 740, "end": 765}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sources familiar with Cochran's campaign strategy say they hope that a lot of Republicans who stayed home during the primary, thinking @placeholder would be fine, will show up at the polls.", "idx": 47108}], "idx": 30645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The legacy of U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, who died on Tuesday, spreads far and wide, and across the ocean to now-independent Bangladesh. There, he is still revered for calling attention to what many deemed an unfolding genocide. Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, known as the \"Lion of the Senate,\" died Tuesday at 77. It may have started as a politically prudent move by a Democratic senator eyeing the White House during a Republican regime. But Kennedy stood up to the Nixon administration in 1971 and alerted the world to the bloodshed that was engulfing then-East Pakistan. \"In 1971, there were very few leaders from the so-called free world who were paying any attention to what was going on in Bangladesh. And for Ted Kennedy to come forward and to personally visit, the impact was huge,\" said Akku Chowdhury, founder and director of Bangladesh's Liberation War Museum.\n@highlight\nKennedy spoke out about Bangladesh when U.S. policy was supporting Pakistan\n@highlight\nKennedy visited east India, then wrote report on displaced Bangladeshis\n@highlight\nIn report, he accused Pakistani army of \"systematic campaign of terror\"\n@highlight\nBeatle George Harrison also highlighted refugees' plight with benefit concert", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 858, "end": 878}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States turned a blind eye to reports of atrocities committed by the @placeholder army to suppress the independence movement -- even as U.S. diplomats urged the administration to speak up.", "idx": 47112}, {"query": "\"Nothing is more clear, or more easily documented, than the systematic campaign of terror -- and its genocidal consequences -- launched by the @placeholder army on the night of March 25th,\" he wrote.", "idx": 47113}], "idx": 30648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Foreign Service Published: 09:35 EST, 4 November 2013 | Updated: 13:01 EST, 4 November 2013 Egypt's deposed president today claimed he was the country's legitimate leader in a defiant court appearance after four months in secret detention. Mohammed Morsi, 62, was flown in by helicopter to the Cairo police academy compound where the trial was being held before being transferred to the courtroom by minibus. He rejected the court's authority to try him and claimed that those that overthrew him should be on trial instead. 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Chu, who turns 65 this month, was a leading advocate in the Obama administration for alternative energy development, making him a target of the fossil fuel industry and its conservative supporters in Congress. He was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1997 and headed the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and taught at the University of California before becoming energy secretary in 2009. Read his letter \"I informed the president of my decision a few days after the election that Jean and I were eager to return to California,\" Chu said in the letter. \"I would like to return to an academic life of teaching and research, but will still work to advance the missions that we have been working on together for the last four years.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama lauds Chu for plugging the Gulf oil leak\n@highlight\nSteven Chu says he will stay on until late February or beyond\n@highlight\nChu is a Nobel Prize winning physicist\n@highlight\nCritics blamed Chu for failed government investments in clean energy development", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 75, "end": 96}, {"start": 123, "end": 139}, {"start": 170, "end": 172}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 409, "end": 431}, {"start": 456, "end": 475}, {"start": 479, "end": 508}, {"start": 528, "end": 551}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A statement by Obama thanked Chu for his \"dedicated service,\" saying he \"brought to the @placeholder a unique understanding of both the urgent challenge presented by climate change and the tremendous opportunity that clean energy represents for our economy.\"", "idx": 47117}], "idx": 30650} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In today's publishing market, \"Going Rogue\" is a fat book at 432 pages, at a high price point of $28.99, with a massive (rumored 1.5 million) first printing, launched on the book world's version of a Royal Tour, where Oprah is Queen of the Universe and Barbara Walters is Duchess of the D.C.-Manhattan cognoscenti. In today's political market, well before it was officially released, \"Going Rogue\" was reduced to a pinprick-sized, petty insiders squabble. How do we square these disparate perspectives? As a person with alternating publisher and political hats, who knows the players but wasn't inside the John McCain campaign, who cares deeply about the current conservative movement and the future of the country (which are inextricably intertwined), may I offer a few thoughts to the friends on CNN.com's site?\n@highlight\nPalin's book is a publishing blockbuster and \"a good read,\" says Mary Matalin\n@highlight\nShe says in the political world, the Palin book is being reduced to an insider spat\n@highlight\nShe says her advice would have been to focus the book on the future, not the past\n@highlight\nCampaigns are rough, and there's no time for diplomacy, Matalin says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 236, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though there is much, much more in @placeholder's book that fleshes out her inner core, her grounding in faith and family, as well as her policy achievements and forward-thinking philosophical framework of common sense conservatism, so far the coverage of it has constrained her in a defensive backward-focused box, re-litigating the darkest days of the campaign and reliving difficult family moments.", "idx": 47122}], "idx": 30655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Your Internet won't be any slower than usual on Wednesday, but it might look like it is. Top sites on the Internet, including Netflix and Reddit, will be displaying a constant \"loading\" symbol -- the so-called \"loading pinwheel\" or, alternately, the Spinning Wheel of Death. It's part of a protest called \"Internet Slowdown Day,\" a push against the U.S. government's support for so-called Internet fast lanes. The Federal Communications Commission in May proposed allowing broadband providers to charge companies like Amazon and Netflix for prioritized access to consumers. The proposal is now open for public comment and could be changed before a final vote to implement it.\n@highlight\nWebsites will participate in Internet Slowdown Day on Wednesday\n@highlight\nDemonstration is meant to urge government to keep Web open and free\n@highlight\nReddit, Vimeo and Etsy among those participating\n@highlight\nSites won't actually slow down, but warn that they could", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 259, "end": 281}, {"start": 315, "end": 335}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 423, "end": 455}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 725, "end": 745}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Segal said altering the @placeholder plan is an uphill battle, but he's optimistic.", "idx": 47126}], "idx": 30657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Roger Federer produced an imperious performance to end Novak Djokovic's 28 match winning streak on Chinese courts and claim a place in the final of the Shanghai Masters tournament Saturday. The Swiss was in a confident, aggressive mood all evening, serving eight aces and firing down 35 winners, on his way to a 6-4 6-4 straight sets victory in just over an hour-and-a-half. Federer will now face the unseeded Giles Simon in Sunday's final after the 29-year-old Frenchman overcame Feliciano Lopez of Spain 6-2 7-6 (7/1) in the day's earlier semifinal matchup. \"I'm not going to come into the match and play terrible,\" Federer said in quotes carried by the ATP website. \"It just won't happen - not in the finals, not against Simon. That's the confidence I have right now.\"\n@highlight\nRoger Federer defeats Novak Djokovic in Shanghai Masters semifinal\n@highlight\nDjokovic was unbeaten in 28 matches on Chinese soil coming into match\n@highlight\nFederer will face Giles Simon of France in Sunday's final\n@highlight\nMurray and Ferrer take on extra tournaments in bid to reach ATP World Tour Finals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 471, "end": 479}, {"start": 490, "end": 504}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When I'm playing good, I can play at (@placeholder's) level.\"", "idx": 47132}], "idx": 30662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This month Road to Rio: A Green City journey is touching down in the United Arab Emirates. In the wake of an inconclusive United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, CNN's Rima Maktabi, Leone Lakhani and Nick Glass head to Abu Dhabi, soon-to-be host city of the World Future Energy Summit. The capital's conference center will host the likes of Ban Ki Moon from January 16-19, 2012. Leone goes on patrol with the city's police force on their fleet of electric scooters while Rima visits architect Zaha Hadid's Sheikh Zayed Bridge, constructed out of a new green cement made by recycling waste products. 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A meeting of the Council of Ministers also approved a proposal to delay massive layoffs, Granma newspaper reported, without providing any details. Last year, President Raul Castro announced the biggest shakeup to the Soviet-style economic model in decades. He said more than a million state jobs needed to be eliminated. At the same time, he said more private enterprise would be allowed to help soak up some of the unemployed and provide new sources of income, via taxes, for depleted state coffers.\n@highlight\nAll private businesses are allowed to hire employees, the Council of Ministers says\n@highlight\nDetails will be provided at a later date, Granma newspaper reports\n@highlight\nMore than 200,000 Cubans have bought licenses to open small businesses since October", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 217, "end": 236}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 770, "end": 789}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The government published a list of 178 private occupations that @placeholder could hold, from running a private restaurant to working as a plumber to being a party clown.", "idx": 47136}, {"query": "The plan for government layoffs was harshly criticized by @placeholder worried that for the first time in 50 years they will no longer be guaranteed a job, no matter how small the salary.", "idx": 47137}], "idx": 30665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Henry VIII almost took a seventh wife but gave up on his final Tudor love because she was too feisty, outspoken and had a habit of nagging him, it emerged today. The monarch considered divorcing his sixth bride Catherine Parr to walk down the aisle with duchess Katherine Willoughby, a new book claims. She had already given birth to two sons and Henry was so obsessed with producing male heirs that he believed she could help continue the Tudor dynasty. The pair met in the 1530s and flirted at court, danced together and even exchanged gifts around Christmas. 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Ba, the major threat to Arsenal in their Champions League play-off first leg in Istanbul on Tuesday, scored 14 goals in 23 starts for Chelsea. But he was only ever called upon by Mourinho when Fernando Torres and Samuel Eto\u2019o were unavailable. 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The arrests stemmed from a federal investigation into profiling in the city, with some critics suggesting that Gallo fostered or at least overlooked a culture of ethnic prejudice within his department. The chief's lawyer acknowledged Monday that his client faces a federal lawsuit and could himself be charged, though he said Gallo is innocent, having never profiled or targeted Latinos. 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Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov said police were trying to piece together the movements of the suspect, who was carrying a fake Michigan driver's license. Investigators are also working to analyze the bomb, believed to have been located in a backpack placed Wednesday on the bus in a parking lot outside Burgas International Airport, Tsvetanov said. Israel has said it suspects Iran or an Islamist militant group such as Hezbollah is behind the attack, a claim that has added to tension between Israel and Tehran. Iran, which has condemned the attack, has rejected Israel's claims.\n@highlight\nInvestigators in Bulgaria are seeking clues to the identity of a suicide bomber\n@highlight\nMinister: \"This is a cruel, deliberate and well-orchestrated wave of terror\"\n@highlight\nThe man was a foreigner who entered Bulgaria with false papers, the interior minister says\n@highlight\nIsrael has accused Iran and Hezbollah in the attack, a claim denied by Iran", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 279, "end": 295}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 569, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Israelis grieved Friday, @placeholder continued the hunt for clues as to who was responsible.", "idx": 47146}], "idx": 30672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Deep red roses, waxy white lilies and bright, cheery sunflowers; as single blooms and in large bouquets, they pile up close to desk 29 at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Twenty-four hours ago this was where Malaysia Airlines' Flight MH17 passengers checked in before boarding their ill-fated plane; bound for Kuala Lumpur, their journey would end far too soon, in a Ukrainian field close to the border with Russia. On Thursday, Suzan De Wit was chatting to many of those fliers. A customs officer at the airport, she helped them claim back their VAT (sales tax) before leaving the country.\n@highlight\nSigns of MH17 tragedy at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, where ill-fated plane took off\n@highlight\nFriends and complete strangers among those leaving floral tributes at terminal building\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines' Flight MH17 to Kuala Lumpur crashed near Ukraine-Russia border\n@highlight\nU.S. believes plane was likely shot down by surface-to-air missile", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 174}, {"start": 214, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 660}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This extreme normality caused difficulties for at least one man, distressed and desperate to find out what had happened to his business partner, who he feared was on @placeholder, and who was not answering his increasingly frantic calls.", "idx": 47148}, {"query": "It says visiting the site where a plane came down has proved helpful to relatives in some previous cases, but the location of @placeholder's final resting place -- in the middle of a conflict zone -- makes this problematic, to say the least.", "idx": 47149}], "idx": 30673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Flowers, dress, caterer and a priest brave enough to jump out of a perfectly good plane... that was the to-do list for daredevil newlyweds Jessy Schild and Ingo Mueller before they took the most literal of leaps into married life. Love was clearly in the air for the thrill-seeking duo as they exchanged vows on board a plane and then jumped out of it from 16,000ft with the best man, bridesmaid and the pastor close behind. Jessy, 32 and Ingo, 46, from Freiburg, Germany, then sealed their union with a kiss in mid-air. Scroll down for video Love is in the air: Jessy Schild and Ingo Mueller kiss after exchanging their vows at 16,000ft\n@highlight\nJessy Schild, 32, and Ingo Mueller, 46, got married at 16,000ft\n@highlight\nThe German couple then skydived with the priest, best man and bridesmaid\n@highlight\nJessy said it was tough to find a priest willing to jump with them\n@highlight\nThe pair sealed their union with a kiss during the freefall", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was just so happy to hear @placeholder say \"yes\" - it was a wonderful day thanks to all the nice people who helped make it possible,' the groom says.", "idx": 47150}], "idx": 30674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:41 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 25 September 2013 A refused signature and political allegiances have reportedly led to former Vice President Dick Cheney\u2019s wife telling a former Senator to \u2018shut up\u2019. Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson said that he believes Lynne Cheney snapped at him because he previously denied her granddaughter his signature on a football that was going to be used to raise money for cancer organizations. The Cheneys' daughter, Liz Cheney, has galvanized Wyoming's political scene by seeking the seat of U.S. Senator Mike Enzi, a Republican favored by his party's establishment. Simpson supports Enzi.\n@highlight\nLynne Cheney, the wife of former Vice President Dick Cheney, insulted former Senator Alan Simpson\n@highlight\nBoth were attending an event in Wyoming, where Cheney's daughter Liz is running against sitting Republican Senator Mike Enzi\n@highlight\nTwo weeks ago, Liz's daughter asked Simpson to sign a football that she said was going to be auctioned off for charity\n@highlight\nHe said no because he thought it might be used as a campaign ploy, and he is supporting Cheney's opponent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Simpson said he didn't know if he would do any stumping for @placeholder on the campaign trail.", "idx": 47159}], "idx": 30680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kareema Cross claims she saw spines snipped of babies that were still alive Mothers gave birth into the toilet and were seen 'swimming' Toilet had to be unclogged because it was full of fetuses One assistant joked newborn baby boy was so big he could have walked to the bus stop Gosnell could face capital punishment in the deaths of one woman and seven babies Prosecution has rested its case and defence will now begin on Monday By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:35 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 21 April 2013 A medical assistant told a jury that she saw one late-term baby who survived an abortion 'swimming' in a toilet 'trying to get out.'\n@highlight\nKareema Cross claims she saw spines snipped of babies that were still alive\n@highlight\nMothers gave birth into the toilet and were seen 'swimming'\n@highlight\nToilet had to be unclogged because it was full of fetuses\n@highlight\nOne assistant joked newborn baby boy was so big he could have walked to the bus stop\n@highlight\nGosnell could face capital punishment in the deaths of one woman and seven babies\n@highlight\nProsecution has rested its case and defence will now begin on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "bodyparts were piled high throughout @placeholder\u2019s clinic in cabinets and", "idx": 47169}], "idx": 30687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden emphasized the issue of income inequality to a gathering of major donors and activists Friday night, telling them Democrats will work to address it to help working people, an attendee at the event told CNN. The remarks came during a reception for a coalition of liberal organizations called Democracy Alliance. Biden told the gathering that income in the United States is the most unequal it has been since the 1920s, according to an attendee, who spoke to CNN on the condition he not be identified since it was a private event. Income inequality appeared to be a priority for this audience, and has been a key focus for such leaders as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, who received a warm welcome when she spoke to the group Thursday.\n@highlight\nVice President Joe Biden addressed major donors and activists, attendee tells CNN\n@highlight\nHe stressed the importance of addressing rising income inequality\n@highlight\nHis remarks were well-received, but he didn't speak about his own 2016 intentions\n@highlight\n\"No one responded\" when he said Americans still prefer Democrats, attendee says", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 227, "end": 229}, {"start": 316, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 857, "end": 859}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The vice president said key @placeholder policies and philosophies resonate among Americans.", "idx": 47172}], "idx": 30690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- There's no doubt that Iran's election will be a major test for incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. But many Iranian women hope the results will also shake the current status of women in the Islamic republic. Zahra Rahnavard, wife of Iranian candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi, has taken a visible role in the campaign. \"Thirty-four million women demand to have female Cabinet ministers; 34 million women demand to be eligible to run for president,\" Zahra Rahnavard, wife of reformist candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour. \"Thirty-four million women want the civil law to be revised; 34 million women want the family law revised.\"\n@highlight\nCandidate's wife has broken barriers by appearing on campaign trail\n@highlight\nShe vows that women's vote will count if her husband wins\n@highlight\nMost Iranian university students are women, but they are second-class citizens\n@highlight\nCleric running for president has also promised to boost women's rights", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 106, "end": 124}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 236, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 298}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 518, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 569}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch one analyst talk about women in Ahmadinejad's @placeholder \u00bb", "idx": 47176}], "idx": 30694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Egypt's ruling military council Tuesday expressed \"great regret\" to Egyptian women over recent attacks on female demonstrators by military police and vowed to hold accountable those responsible. Days of clashes around Cairo's Tahrir Square were stoked by the weekend beating of a woman by military police officers, prompting a \"Million Women\" march on Tuesday. In a statement issued on its Facebook page, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces called for calm and said it is willing to discuss any proposal \"that might help in achieving stability and safety for Egypt.\" \"The Supreme Council express its great regret to the great women of Egypt for the violations that took place during the recent events, in the demonstrations that took place at the parliament and the ministers' council, and reassure its respect and appreciation for Egyptian women and their right in protesting and their active positive participation in the political life,\" it said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Egypt's military expresses \"great regret\" to women over the violence\n@highlight\nMarchers angered at the violence stage a protest\n@highlight\nA field medic claims two people were shot dead\n@highlight\nThe prosecutor's office is probing the violence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 458}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Activists have filed complaints about senior government officials to the @placeholder prosecutor's office.", "idx": 47183}], "idx": 30701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama brushed off complaints levied by the GOP that his immigration actions are illegal in an ABC News interview that aired today, saying that the U.S. has 'limited resources' and it only makes sense for the government to prioritize the removal of 'felons, criminals and recent arrivals' over longtime residents and families. 'Everybody knows, including Republicans, that we're not going to deport 11 million people,' Obama told George Stephanopolous during a Friday interview for his Sunday morning program This Week. 'The reason that we have to do prosecutorial discretion in immigration is that we know that we are not even close to being able to deal with the folks who have been here a long time,' he said.\n@highlight\nObama made the remarks during an interview with This Week host George Stephanopolous that was broadcast Sunday\n@highlight\n'We are not even close to being able to deal with the folks who have been here a long time,' he said\n@highlight\n'It is a stunning and sad display of a president declining to honor his constitutional obligation,' GOP Sen. Ted Cruz said in response\n@highlight\nThe president declined to if he was worried about outbursts of violence in Ferguson if police officer Darren Wilson is not indicted\n@highlight\nHe also wouldn't endorse Hillary Clinton for president but said she'd be 'a great president' and gave her his blessing to depart from his positions\n@highlight\nAmericans 'want that new car smell,' he said. 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Ronaldinho is expected to leave Barcelona this summer after struggling for form last season. Laporta told the Catalan TV3 station that the Brazilian midfielder, who struggled with injuries and poor form last season, needed new challenges in his career. \"When the wheel turns, it's normal that the key figures leave,\" Laporta said. \"I would like Ronaldinho to be given a great send-off so that he is remembered for all he has given us and that if he didn't do any more it was because the circumstances wouldn't allow it.\n@highlight\nBarcelona are ready to let Brazilian international Ronaldinho leave the club\n@highlight\nClub president Joan Laporta says that Ronaldinho needs new challenges\n@highlight\nBarcelona have already replaced coach Frank Rijkaard with Pep Guardiola", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Laporta recognized that it might not be easy to sell @placeholder, who suffered a series of injury and fitness problems this season and made the starting line-up in only 13 of 38 league matches.", "idx": 47195}, {"query": "So we told Rijkaard that when he left @placeholder would take his place.\"", "idx": 47196}], "idx": 30710} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Exeter Chiefs run in three tries in straightforward win Victory for the Chiefs seals an eighth place Aviva Premiership finish for 2013-14 Defeat for the Newcastle Falcons was their 16th straight league loss in a torrid season Exeter Chiefs cruised to a comfortable 23-13 win over Newcastle Falcons at Kingston Park to clinch eighth place in the Aviva Premiership. Luke Cowan-Dickie and Ben White grabbed close-range first-half tries to put the Chiefs in charge and ensure the Falcons' run without a Premiership win would be extended to 16 matches. Henry Slade added a conversion and two penalties for the Chiefs to two from Joel Hodgson before a late flurry saw Fetu Vainikolo add Exeter's third try in the 79th minute and Falcons No8 Mark Wilson score in stoppage time with Phil Godman adding the conversion.\n@highlight\nExeter Chiefs run in three tries in straightforward win\n@highlight\nVictory for the Chiefs seals an eighth place Aviva Premiership finish for 2013-14\n@highlight\nDefeat for the Newcastle Falcons was their 16th straight league loss in a torrid season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 101, "end": 117}, {"start": 153, "end": 169}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 280, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 933, "end": 949}, {"start": 996, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the ball: @placeholder scored Exeter Chiefs' final try in their 13-23 win at Newcastle Falcons on Saturday", "idx": 47197}], "idx": 30711} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As a shivering and nervous new recruit to the British Army in 2007 -- wearing three layers just to keep warm -- Semesa Rokoduguni began to seriously question why he had left the tropical Pacific Island of Fiji. \"Everyone just looked at me and burst out laughing,\" he told CNN's Human to Hero series. With limited grasp of the English language, Rokoduguni had to bite his lip and take his medicine to earn the respect of his colleagues in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, a tank regiment based in Germany. 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Gawker posted the list of names, which is already publicly available, today. It follows the move by the Journal News to publish home addresses of gun permit owners in Westchester and Rockland counties last month. The list was highlighted in the midst of heated debates over gun laws following the Sandy Hook massacre in December where 20 schoolchildren and six teachers were shot dead. 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Sarah Slocum gained internet notoriety after sharing video captured by her high-tech glasses of a group of patrons verbally abusing her and trying to take her glasses at punk rock bar Molotov's on February 22. The 34-year-old claimed the patrons began to insult her and shout obscenities out of the blue, simply because she was wearing the head-mounted computer and camera. However, new footage Slocum posted to her YouTube channel on the weekend shows Slocum may added fuel to the attack by cursing at a woman, sticking up her middle finger and loudly saying, 'I want to get this white trash on tape for as long as I can.'\n@highlight\nSocial media consultant Sarah Slocum was showing off the high-tech glasses in punk rock bar Molotov's in San Francisco on February 22\n@highlight\nShe filmed at least two people confronting her, including a man who allegedly ripped the Google Glass off her face\n@highlight\nShe has released new footage showing her cursing at the people she has accused of attacking her\n@highlight\nA witness said Slocum was filming people on the device without their consent, prompting the altercation\n@highlight\nCourt documents have now revealed that Slocum's former neighbors filed a restraining order against her in 2012\n@highlight\nJessie Lilley and David Campbell claimed Slocum recorded a private conversation they were having in their Santa Cruz home\n@highlight\nIt has also been revealed that Slocum's own mother took a restraining out order against her daughter in 2011 for domestic violence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1435, "end": 1447}, {"start": 1453, "end": 1466}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1481}, {"start": 1541, "end": 1550}, {"start": 1599, "end": 1604}]}, "qas": [{"query": "don'ts for @placeholder users including 'don't be creepy or rude (aka, a", "idx": 47207}], "idx": 30717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Secret Labour plans for a multi-billion-pound package of new \u2018property wealth taxes\u2019 to hammer London and the well-to-do counties of southern England were leaked last night. The Tories claim the proposals fly in the face of Ed Miliband\u2019s claim to be a \u2018one-nation\u2019 leader and would only exacerbate the so-called \u2018cost of living crisis\u2019. Tellingly, the report commissioned by Mr Miliband which contains details of the \u2018triple tax whammy\u2019 is marked \u2018very sensitive\u2019. It would mean that if he wins power in next year\u2019s General Election: New taxes planned: Ed Miliband, left, and former Wickes DIY store boss Bill Grimsey, right\n@highlight\nSecret Labour documents plan to ramp up rates on farmers and the South\n@highlight\nShop owners would also be hit by new tax - even if they don't run the shop\n@highlight\nMoney would be redistributed to help run-down towns - mainly in the North\n@highlight\n'Very sensitive' plan drawn up by former Wickes DIY store boss Bill Grimsey\n@highlight\nAll shop owners would be forced to pay a new \u2018property owner\u2019s tax\u2019 separate from existing business rates \u2013 and on top of existing income tax.\n@highlight\nEmergency laws would impose a new \u2018business tax\u2019 on firms in every prosperous city and town in England \u2013 backdated to before the election \u2013 to fund tax handouts to less well-off areas.\n@highlight\nAnd a new \u00a3500\u2009million \u2018farm tax\u2019 would be introduced by scrapping the exemption from business rates that has applied to agricultural land and buildings since 1929.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, a Labour government would immediately increase the level in prosperous areas (mainly the South) \u2013 and slash it in less prosperous areas (mainly the @placeholder) to tackle \u2018geographical unfairness\u2019.", "idx": 47213}], "idx": 30722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Renacimiento, Mexico (CNN) -- As raging floodwaters swept away half of his timber shack, Saturnino Medina climbed to the roof. He pointed Thursday to the place where river waters broke through a container wall and washed away his kitchen. Medina and his family have almost nothing left now, after the wind and rain of Manuel hit the town of Renacimiento, located about 20 km northeast of the resort city of Acapulco. Days after the storm made landfall as a tropical depression in the Mexican state of Guerrero, thousands of tourists are still trapped in Acapulco and thousands of families are struggling to recover.\n@highlight\nNEW: In one town, 68 people remain missing after a mudslide\n@highlight\nNEW: Residents complain that government aid has been slow\n@highlight\nNEW: Officials say help is on the way after \"historic\" rains\n@highlight\nStorms have killed at least 97 people in Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In one @placeholder town ravaged by a mudslide, authorities said 68 people remained unaccounted for.", "idx": 47224}], "idx": 30730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Members of the international community have welcomed Barack Obama becoming the 44th President of the United States -- and the first African-American to take leadership of his country. Barack and Michelle Obama pictured before the inauguration Tuesday in Washington. Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso said: \"I believe President Obama will exercise outstanding leadership and achieve great success, leading his distinguished team on each field including foreign policy, national security, economy, environment/energy, in overcoming the serious economic situations and other difficult challenges. \"I am confident that Japan and the United States, which are in the position of leading the world, can create a better future, by putting together our expertise, will, passion and strategy. With this conviction, I intend to work hand in hand with President Obama, to further strengthen the Japan-U.S. alliance, and make efforts towards the peace and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region and the world.\"\n@highlight\nLeaders around the world offer their congratulations to Obama inauguration\n@highlight\nFrench president: U.S. has vigorously expressed confidence in progress\n@highlight\nUK PM Brown: New president is a \"man of great vision and moral purpose\"\n@highlight\nKenya president: We recall your remarkable journey to become leader", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 93, "end": 122}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 969, "end": 987}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1271}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As you are entering office, I should like to convey to you, on my behalf and on the behalf of the people of France, my very best wishes for great success at the head of the @placeholder nation.\"", "idx": 47233}], "idx": 30739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.N.-Arab League envoy working for a cease-fire in Syria arrived in Damascus on Friday as warplanes pounded rebels and fighting engulfed the nation. Lakhdar Brahimi \"eventually\" will be meeting President Bashar al-Assad during a trip expected to last several days, said Brahimi's spokesman, Ahmad Fawzi. Brahimi wants to forge a cease-fire by Eid al-Adha, the Muslim holiday that arrives Thursday, and has been meeting with Middle East leaders to stoke momentum for stopping the violence. Syrian man loses 18 relatives in airstrike \"The hurdles are huge. We are appealing to the government to see the benefit of a period of calm where people can breathe. There's not going to be any joy in Eid -- exuberance amongst the Syrian people -- but at least they might bury less than a hundred people a day,\" Fawzi said, referring to the crushing daily death tolls.\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 80 bodies are found in a mass grave in Deir Ezzor, an opposition group says\n@highlight\nThey are among the 245 reported dead on Friday\n@highlight\nU.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi arrives in Damascus\n@highlight\nInterference to broadcasts coming from Syria, a satellite provider says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At least 245 people, including 20 children, were found dead across @placeholder on Friday, the opposition Local Coordination Committees said.", "idx": 47238}], "idx": 30742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Presumed Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush came out swinging at probable Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton on Wednesday over her recent claim that businesses don't create jobs. The 2016 preview of what a match-up between the two politicians would look like came at a rally for Colorado Rep. Cory Gardner, the GOP's nominee to the Senate in that state, yesterday evening. Bush characterized Clinton's blunder as 'breathtaking' and argued that 'the problem in America today is that not enough jobs are being created, [but] they are created by business.' Clinton has since clarified that she meant to say America's economy doesn't grow when businesses outsource jobs. However, likely Republican presidential contenders have seized the opportunity to embarrass Clinton over the verbal misstep and frame her as an extremist.\n@highlight\nBush argued that 'the problem in America today is that not enough jobs are being created, [but] they are created by business'\n@highlight\nClinton has since clarified that she meant to say America's economy doesn't grow when businesses outsource jobs\n@highlight\nRepublican presidential contenders have seized the opportunity to frame her as an extremist, however\n@highlight\nJeb Bush usually takes top billing in 2016 surveys of Republican voters; Hillary Clinton is Democrats' top pick\n@highlight\nAnother possible 2016 GOP contender, Ted Cruz, suggested today that 'Hillary Clinton will be the next president' if Republicans nominate Bush", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1316}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1408, "end": 1422}, {"start": 1455, "end": 1465}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1479}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked for his thoughts on potential competitor @placeholder, Cruz, said, 'Jeb has not declared his candidacy.", "idx": 47248}, {"query": "As Cruz pointed out, @placeholder has not definitively said he is running for president - yet.", "idx": 47249}], "idx": 30749} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Pentagon tried to clarify remarks made by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, when he told a Senate committtee on Wednesday that the U.S. military is seeking \"permission\" from a foreign organization to intervene in Syria. \"He was re-emphasizing the need for an international mandate. 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Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama\n@highlight\nSessions: Congress circumvented when Obama joined NATO coalition in Libya\n@highlight\nPanetta said, \"You know, our goal would be to seek international permission\"\n@highlight\nSessions \"baffled by the idea\" that international group must approve U.S. combat", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 405, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 816, "end": 837}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even when Sessions gave Panetta a chance to clarify, Panetta continued to say the @placeholder would seek \"permission\" so that there was a legal basis to act.", "idx": 47261}], "idx": 30757} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London A pair of love-struck pet pugs got married in a \u00a32,000 ceremony, complete with wedding dresses, tuxedos and a 'best dog'. Bride Betty dazzled in a \u00a3100 custom-made white dress while Albert wore a smart tux topped off with a trilby and a bow tie. Wedding rings were exchanged and attached to collars in the moving ceremony. Happily ever after: (L-R) Julian Reynolds with Clive Phillips and Christine Reynolds with bride Betty and groom Albert at their pug wedding The pair fell head over tail in love after meeting as puppies and soon became inseparable. They even had a joint stag and hen party at their local pub - where Betty wore the traditional 'L' plate and bunny ears to dance the night away with her doggie pals.\n@highlight\nBride Betty wore a \u00a311 white wedding dress\n@highlight\nAttached rings to their collars and Betty carried flowers in her mouth\n@highlight\nOwner Christine Reynolds said pair were 'so in love'\n@highlight\nEven had hen and stag dos with their friends at the pub\n@highlight\nBetty had hair and nails done before big day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 362, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 891, "end": 908}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One year later she bought @placeholder, now aged one, and the pair hit it off instantly.", "idx": 47262}], "idx": 30758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "More than a decade after concluding a fuel tank explosion destroyed TWA Flight 800, senior U.S. accident investigators stood their ground on Tuesday against skeptics claiming new evidence suggests missile fire downed the jumbo jet. \"I'm totally convinced there was no bomb or missile,\" National Transportation Safety Board investigator Jim Wildey told reporters at a briefing outside Washington. Skeptics, including a former NTSB investigator, last month petitioned the agency to re-open its investigation and will release a documentary on the crash this month. Conspiracy theories, outrage swirl around TWA 800 plane They said evidence suggests one or more missiles destroyed the Paris-bound Boeing 747 over the Atlantic shortly after takeoff from New York on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 on board.\n@highlight\nAccident investigators respond to critics who claim missile fire brought down the jet in 1996\n@highlight\nThe National Transportation Safety Board blamed the crash on a fuel tank explosion\n@highlight\nSkeptics have asked for a new investigation and are releasing a documentary on the crash\n@highlight\nTWA 800 crashed into the Atlantic after taking off from New York on a flight to Paris", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 286, "end": 321}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 922, "end": 957}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But at the same time, the board allowed the original @placeholder 800 investigators to brief the media on the four-year investigation.", "idx": 47264}], "idx": 30760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If sending rovers to Mars wasn't enough, Nasa now wants to send submarines to Titan. 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Then he suggests President Barack Obama \"starts off with 48, 49.\" \"These are people who pay no income tax,\" Romney said at a May fund-raising event that was secretly recorded and is now at the center of a campaign controversy. Because of that remark, most of the commentary has understandably assumed he was referring at all times to the roughly half of Americans who don't pay income taxes. CNNMoney.com: Romney's '47%' - Washington's tax break obsession to blame I think not. The first reference -- 47 percent -- is the ballpark number smart pollsters in both parties consistently use to describe the president's most loyal base.\n@highlight\nKing: Romney's \"47%\" figure may not be statistic about who pays federal income taxes\n@highlight\nDemocrats are gleeful over Romney's comments; GOP strategists in Washington see remarks as self-inflicted wound\n@highlight\nRelease of secretly videotaped remarks comes as race appears to be trending in Obama's favor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 861}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While a healthy debate about government programs and priorities is always useful, such sweeping generalizations as those used by @placeholder are often a path into political quicksand.", "idx": 47269}], "idx": 30763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A federal judge on Monday appeared deeply skeptical of an Arizona sheriff's lawsuit seeking to halt President Barack Obama's plan to spare nearly 5 million people from deportation until after the end of his administration. U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, herself nominated to the federal bench by Obama in 2010, questioned whether Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio had legal standing to challenge the immigration program the president announced last month. She suggested the topic is better left for Congress and the Obama administration to sort out. But Arpaio's lawyer, Larry Klayman, told reporters outside the courtroom that 'we have serious issues of constitutionality involved.'\n@highlight\nAmerica's 'toughest sheriff' wants to force Washington to stop the flow of illegal-immigrants criminals into his southern Arizona county\n@highlight\nSheriff Joe Arpaio aims to stop new Obama executive actions that will guarantee millions of immigration lawbreakers a free pass from deportation\n@highlight\nA federal judge is skeptical that the sheriff has 'standing' to sue since his law enforcement agency hasn't yet seen the effects of the new policy\n@highlight\nThe judge, Beryll Howell, was appointed by Obama in 2010\n@highlight\nLawsuit hopes to prove the White House did an end-run around Congress and seized lawmaking power that belongs to federal legislators", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 333, "end": 347}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1297}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder said his client has been threatened because of his tough views on Obama's immigration policy, Howell responded: 'That just doesn't cut it for me.'", "idx": 47275}], "idx": 30769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former world 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene has said it is 'disappointing' all Commonwealth Games medallists will not automatically be drug-tested, and insisted his fellow Welshmen Gareth Warburton and Rhys Williams are not 'deliberate cheaters'. The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has adopted a 'quality over quantity' approach to anti-doping measures in Glasgow, with specific sports being targeted instead of asking all medallists to provide urine or blood samples. 'I am surprised by that,' said Greene. 'You can't test enough, really. For everyone to be tested is the way forward, in my mind, and our sport will become cleaner because of more testing I think. 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The state, which holds six key electoral votes, is on pace to exceed the 1.5 million votes cast early in 2008 -- a trend that is not lost on either political party. While both parties are investing resources in early voting, Democrats' push to turn out voters -- and in particular young voters in Iowa -- could be paying off. Early numbers, which are updated daily, show that almost 20% more registered Democrats than registered Republicans have voted so far.\n@highlight\nOf the two million ballots cast early, a quarter of a million were cast in Iowa\n@highlight\nTrends show registered Democrats voting early more than Republicans in Iowa\n@highlight\nRepublicans could close the gap in Iowa with strong Election Day and early voter turnout\n@highlight\nUp to 40% of eligible voters could cast their ballots early in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's assuming that @placeholder returns mirror 2008 as well.", "idx": 47295}, {"query": "\"If you paint it with a broad brush, a lot of Democrats vote absentee, @placeholder go to the polls.", "idx": 47296}], "idx": 30783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Crystal clear water, pristine beaches and the stunning Great Barrier Reef stretching 2,600kms off the coast of Queensland. The Whitsunday Islands are one of Australia\u2019s greatest tourist attractions with more than 800,000 tourists flocking to the region each year. To cope with an increasing number of local and American visitors, Virgin Australia has just launched daily flights from Los Angeles direct to Brisbane. The Group Executive for Public Affairs at Virgin Danielle Keighery told Daily Mail Australia there is a high demand from customers wanting to get to the Great Barrier Reef from the United States. \u2018Having daily flights gives people more options and allows greater flexibility, so I think it\u2019s great that we can offer that service\u2019\n@highlight\nVirgin Australia has commenced a daily service from Brisbane to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nNew route means the Melbourne / Los Angeles service no longer exists\n@highlight\nCelebrity chef Luke Mangan has revealed sumptuous new Business class menu on Australia to Los Angeles flights\n@highlight\nRestaurant quality menu features char-grilled beef fillet, red curry of duck leg and blue eye fillet\n@highlight\nFuturistic business class suite with fully reclining seats will roll out on 777 and A330 fleets next year\n@highlight\nVirgin frequent flyer program Velocity has partnered with exclusive island resort One&Only Hayman Island\n@highlight\nOne&Only recently underwent an $80 million refurbishment with one penthouse suite costing $6150 a night", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 72}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 458, "end": 481}, {"start": 488, "end": 507}, {"start": 569, "end": 586}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1312}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1398}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The partnership between Virgin Australia and @placeholder is part of an ongoing commitment by the airline to align themselves with high quality brands.", "idx": 47302}], "idx": 30785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's still rolling. The red paint may have been chipped, the bodywork a bit bashed up and the foot has perhaps eased on the accelerator ever so slightly. But the juggernaut keeps moving along. The notion that a home draw with Dundee could possibly be construed as a point gained by the Dons would have seemed faintly absurd before kick-off. Eight straight league wins without conceding tends to offer that kind of all-or-nothing perspective. By the time Ryan Jack bundled home the sixth and final goal of an enthralling match deep into injury time, though, no one was thinking of two points lost - save the sizeable, shell-shocked Dark Blue contingent of course.\n@highlight\nAberdeen drew 3-3 at home to Dundee in SPL on Saturday\n@highlight\nDons were trailing 3-1 with just two minutes of normal time remaining\n@highlight\nRyan Jack equalised deep into injury time to ensure a point for Dons\n@highlight\nAberdeen remain top of the SPL, two points ahead of second-placed Celtic\n@highlight\nCeltic have two games in hands on their rivals, however", "entities": [{"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two goals behind with three minutes of regulation time to play, the salvation of the match from the league leaders was every bit as remarkable as the fact they had not bludgeoned @placeholder into submission by the time half-an-hour had elapsed.", "idx": 47309}], "idx": 30787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With its beautiful architecture, colourful characters and Caribbean sunshine it's not hard to see why so many people are flocking to explore the Cuban capital Havana in case it changes for good. Since it was announced last year that talks were underway to lift restrictions on Americans visiting the country there has been a surge in the number of tourists wanting to see it for themselves. Online searches for trips were reportedly up by a staggering 95 per cent with tourists being warned that if they want to see 'the real Cuba' they should book their trips now. Smoke break: A Cuban woman puffs on an enormous cigar as she fans herself on a street in Old Havana\n@highlight\nSurge in the number of tourists wanting to visit Caribbean island after lifting of travel ban was announced\n@highlight\nMany fear that the country will become 'Americanised' and lose its character as it is opened up for trade\n@highlight\nTravel experts urge anyone who is thinking of visiting Cuba to book sooner rather than later", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The revamped rules will also make it easier for @placeholder companies to export mobile phone devices and software as well as to provide Internet services in Cuba.", "idx": 47314}, {"query": "A man cleans an old U.S. car on the street of @placeholder capital of Cuba", "idx": 47316}], "idx": 30792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Portugal declared three days of national mourning Monday amid fears the death toll from devastating floods and mudslides on the island of Madeira could rise above 42. Search teams have been working to find more victims after floodwaters caused by heavy rains swamped the capital Funchal, unleashing a torrent of mud that swept away homes, roads and trees. At least 120 people were injured. Rescuers were trying to drain a two-story undergound car park at a shopping center where many people are thought to have become trapped. Rescuers feared were that when rains started on Saturday many people may have rushed to retrieve their cars, but ended up trapped in the car park, CNN's Portuguese affiliate, RTP state TV, reported.\n@highlight\nPortugal announces three days of mourning to victims of floods on island of Madeira\n@highlight\nMadeira-born footballer Cristiano Ronaldo also paid tribute to victims\n@highlight\nAt least 42 people killed, 120 injured in disaster\n@highlight\nHundreds of residents were evacuated to military bases and other safe locations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He lifted his jersey after scoring a goal to reveal a white T-shirt with \"@placeholder\" written on it.", "idx": 47318}], "idx": 30794} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov and Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 00:28 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 30 August 2013 Google Inc co-founder Sergey Brin has separated from his wife of six years, and now the 40-year-old Silicon Valley mogul is reportedly dating a younger employee. Brin and Anne Wojcicki, who married in 2007, have been living apart for several months, the couple's spokesperson said last night. 'They remain good friends and partners,' the spokesperson added. The woman said to be seeing Brin has been named in reports as Amanda Rosenberg, a 26-year-old Google Glass marketing manager. There is no suggestion that the couple were dating before Brin separated from his wife.\n@highlight\nBrin and his wife, Anne Wojcicki, both 40, married in 2007 and have two children\n@highlight\nEmployee named in reports as 26-year-old Google Glass marketing manager Amanda Rosenberg\n@highlight\nWojcicki is CEO of biotech company 23andMe, and her sister Susan is senior VP at Google\n@highlight\nGoogle co-founder, who is worth $22.8billion, and his wife reportedly have a prenuptial agreement in case of a divorce", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 562, "end": 573}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "has invested roughly $10million in @placeholder, the company that Miss", "idx": 47321}], "idx": 30796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 08:50 EST, 5 September 2012 | UPDATED: 16:02 EST, 5 September 2012 Convicted: The father, whose face MailOnline has muzzed out to protect the identity of his daughter, was sentenced to six years A young woman who was forced to live with a polygamous clan in Utah throughout her childhood thought she found reprieve when she was adopted by a Washington man. However, rather than help her recover from her traumatic experience, her adopted father repeatedly raped and molested her. The father, 42, who lives in Snohomish, Washington, was sentenced to six years in prison after being convicted of several charges of rape and incest in June.\n@highlight\nGirl was molested by birth parents for years in polygamous Utah group\n@highlight\nWent to adoptive family in Snohomish, Washington\n@highlight\nFather convicted of raping and molesting her for years\n@highlight\nTherapist had encouraged adoptive parents to explore 'attachment therapy' and fall asleep in the same bed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the adoption was complete, the new family moved from @placeholder to Snohomish.", "idx": 47323}], "idx": 30798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These drinks, meals and snacks contain up to double the safe amount of sugar that experts believe adults should consume per day. A single Starbucks caramel frappuccino has 11 teaspoons of sugar and a can of Coca-Cola or Pepsi has nine teaspoons, researchers have said. This week the World Health Organisation recommended people should have no more than six teaspoons of sugar in 24 hours. Doctors say this rule is key to avoiding obesity, heart disease and other serious illnesses because they fear sugar is as dangerous as tobacco. Sugar levels: Action on Sugar has compiled a list showing how many teaspoons of sugar many foods and drinks have. The World Health Organisation has recommended adults have no more than six teaspoons per day to tackle obesity and other health problems. A Starbucks caramel frappuccino has 11, Coke and Pepsi has nine and Fanta has eight\n@highlight\nExperts say maximum of six teaspoons of sugar per day would be ideal figure for adults who want to stay healthy\n@highlight\nWorld Health Organisation recommendation slashed in half from equivalent of about 12 level teaspoons a day\n@highlight\nThis guideline amount has been cut to tackle obesity and heart disease amid fears sugar is as deadly as tobacco\n@highlight\nAction on Sugar compile list showing single items broken down by the number of teaspoons of sugar they contain", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 283, "end": 307}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 651, "end": 675}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder along with other risk factors might certainly become the new tobacco in terms of public health action.", "idx": 47330}], "idx": 30803} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Blood, sweat, and tears\" on the football pitch used to mean a very different thing in Sierra Leone. In a country where Ebola is spreading faster than anywhere else on the planet -- with around 7,000 reported cases so far -- each droplet of bodily fluid evokes suspicion. Here, even a post-match handshake is an uneasy encounter. In this fearful new climate, football has been banned. And to sports-obsessed Sierra Leoneans, the embargo is tantamount to forbidding God. \"Football is like a second religion in Sierra Leone,\" explained the country's Football Association president Isha Johansen. \"Bearing in mind this is a poor country, you would have situations where people would rather go without food, just so they could buy tickets to a big football match.\"\n@highlight\nSierra Leoneans' love affair with football hit by Ebola\n@highlight\nGames canceled, watching in public spaces stopped\n@highlight\nPeople must 'reprogram' themselves not to touch\n@highlight\nPsychological effects on naturally 'touchy, feely' community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 32}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 557, "end": 576}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coming from Sierra Leone, @placeholder knows full well what it's like having to \"beg to play in other countries.\"", "idx": 47336}], "idx": 30807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The investigation into Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is now classified as a criminal investigation, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing the Malaysian police chief. Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said authorities have already recorded more than 170 statements and will interview more people for the Flight 370 probe, the Journal said. But Bakar cautioned that what happened with Flight 370 might still be unknown after the investigation. He added that the investigation into the flight simulator in the pilot's house is still inconclusive. Authorities are awaiting an expert's report on the simulator, he said. After three and a half weeks, the search for the missing plane has come down to this: a lot of floating rubbish, hundreds of heartbroken relatives and, now, quibbling over words all acknowledge offer no clues into what happened to the doomed plane.\n@highlight\nWSJ: Police have recorded 170 statements and will interview more people\n@highlight\nSearch area for new day shifts eastward\n@highlight\nMalaysian authorities revise language used in last radio communications\n@highlight\nWednesday is the 26th day authorities have been searching for Flight 370", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 50}, {"start": 99, "end": 121}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Regardless of one's assessment of @placeholder's response, that doesn't change the immense challenge it faces -- especially given the few apparent details on altitude, speed and, of course, location.", "idx": 47339}], "idx": 30808} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli airstrikes pounded targets in Gaza, killing scores of people Wednesday as dozens of militant rockets streaked into Israel. The continued Hamas barrage prompted Israel's Prime Minister to step up the offensive against the militant group. \"The operation will be expanded and will continue until the firing at our communities stops and quiet is restored,\" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. He did not detail what the expansion would entail but said Israel's military \"is prepared for all possibilities.\" President Shimon Peres, whose role is largely ceremonial and is not involved in setting policy, said in an exclusive interview with CNN's Becky Anderson that he believed a ground offensive \"may happen quite soon\" unless Hamas stops firing rockets at Israel.\n@highlight\nAt least 61 Palestinians killed, more than 500 injured in Gaza, Palestinian officials say\n@highlight\nIDF says it warns civilians when airstrikes are coming with dummy bombs, phone calls\n@highlight\nMilitary is \"prepared for all possibilities,\" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says\n@highlight\nPalestinian Authority President says Israel is committing \"genocide\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 395, "end": 412}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But with rockets flying over his country's cities, @placeholder seemed in no mood to back down.", "idx": 47343}], "idx": 30809} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- The discovery of the exact location of a stockade and dozens of personal artifacts belonging to its Union prisoners is one of the biggest archaeological Civil War finds in decades, federal and Georgia officials said Monday. Outside of scholars and Civil War buffs, few people have heard of the Confederacy's Camp Lawton, which replaced the infamous and overcrowded Andersonville prison in fall 1864. For nearly 150 years, its exact location was not known, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Georgia Southern University said. Georgia Southern students earlier this year began their search at a state park and federal fish hatchery for evidence of the wall timbers and interior buildings.\n@highlight\nNEW: Research will expand knowledge of prisoners' daily life\n@highlight\nOpen house will follow Wednesday's formal announcement\n@highlight\nMajor archaeological find at site of Civil War prison camp\n@highlight\nLearn more from the Virginia Historical Society", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 391, "end": 410}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Life at Lawton, described as \"foul and fetid,\" wasn't much better than at Andersonville, with the exception of plentiful water from @placeholder.", "idx": 47350}, {"query": "None of that happened at @placeholder, where time and its remote location put it on the road to obscurity, fortunately for archaeologists.", "idx": 47351}], "idx": 30814} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Palestinian maker of a film nominated for an Oscar was briefly detained by U.S. officials who questioned the validity of his Academy Awards invitation as he and his family arrived in Los Angeles for this weekend's event, his publicist told CNN on Wednesday. The brief detention of Emad Burnat, a West Bank farmer who spent five years making his \"5 Broken Cameras\" home video in his village of Bil'in, was quickly criticized by fellow documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, whom Burnat had contacted for help while being questioned at Los Angeles International Airport. U.S. authorities also placed Burnat's wife and 8-year-old son, Gibreel, in a holding area at the airport Tuesday night, Moore said on his Twitter account.\n@highlight\nNEW: Federal agency explains general policy\n@highlight\n\"Propaganda that they show the Palestinians as terrorists\" is \"not real,\" filmmaker says\n@highlight\nEmad Burnat is nominated for \"5 Broken Cameras,\" a documentary about West Bank\n@highlight\nHe and his family are eventually released, the publicist says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 371, "end": 386}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 557, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 943, "end": 958}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is very important for me to be attending the Oscars because this is the first time a @placeholder documentary has been nominated for the Oscars,\" he said.", "idx": 47353}], "idx": 30815} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Boston-area man who planned to kidnap children, rape and eat them is awaiting sentencing Tuesday and is seeking a prison term of 18 years followed by lifetime supervised release, according to court documents. Geoffrey Portway, 40, who pleaded guilty in May to distribution and possession of child pornography and solicitation to commit a crime of violence, submitted a document through his attorney to Massachusetts District Court on Friday, providing information to be used in imposing a sentence \"sufficient but not greater than necessary,\" the court document says. The document includes background on the case, cites similar cases, and reasons for why Portway agrees to a term of 18 years, with a maximum of 21 years and 10 months. Such reasons included the contention that he \"never engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor,\" that Portway will be required to register as a sex offender upon his release, limiting his future employment options, and there was \"no evidence that (Portway) ever acted out any of his fantasies.\"\n@highlight\nGeoffrey Portway pleaded guilty in May to child porn and solicitation to commit violence\n@highlight\nProsecutors say he planned to kidnap, rape and eat children\n@highlight\nHis defense lawyer says Portway \"lived in a fantasy world\" and did not harm children\n@highlight\nPortway is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 415, "end": 442}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1337}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he added, \"There's no evidence at all of @placeholder being involved with any child or harming any child.\"", "idx": 47354}], "idx": 30816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An emerging commercial space race just got more intense. ATK, Alliant Techsystems, has for 30 years built space shuttle booster rockets at its plant in Promontory, Utah. The company has just announced it plans to build a rocket to take astronauts to the international space station. ATK says it will offer NASA launch services to the station using a new rocket called Liberty. Kent Rominger, former space shuttle astronaut and now ATK's program manager for Liberty, said, \"We will be the safest vehicle on the street to carry a crew.\" The entrance of ATK into the commercial crew arena clearly signals an intense fight for NASA dollars and contracts to fly crews to the space station. Is this now a commercial space race? \"Absolutely yes,\" Rominger said.\n@highlight\nATK announces plans for rocket to take astronauts to space station\n@highlight\nSpace X has already been awarded a NASA contract to fly cargo to station\n@highlight\nSpace X says it can start transporting astronauts to station by 2015\n@highlight\nEach company says its system is NASA's best bet for crew transport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 89}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is being designed, ATK said, so any crew capsule @placeholder chooses could fly on it.", "idx": 47370}], "idx": 30827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Refusing to buckle to violent protests demanding more action, Turkey's foreign minister insisted Thursday his nation \"is on Kobani's side\" -- referring to the Syrian border town in imminent danger of falling to ISIS -- but still won't unilaterally send ground troops to save it. Time may be running out. Smoke rose over Kobani, a Kurdish enclave in Syria that's a stone's throw from the Turkish border, as U.S. warplanes pounded ISIS targets from above while Kurdish fighters tried to fend off the Islamist extremist group from below. But ISIS isn't backing down. It seems to have wrested control of one-third of Kobani, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based monitoring group.\n@highlight\nReport: 30 die amid protests; 2 police assessing protest sites also killed\n@highlight\nGroup: ISIS controls about one-third of Kobani, a Kurdish enclave near the Turkish border\n@highlight\nSyrian Kurd: \"The massacre is about to happen, and we have to act very ... promptly\"\n@highlight\nMinister: Turkey will do \"its part\" against ISIS, but won't dispatch ground troops solo", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 630, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A media activist also in the town described intense street-to-street fighting around the @placeholder security forces' headquarters, near the center of Kobani, as well as in the south of the town.", "idx": 47376}], "idx": 30829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Probes sent to Mars usually use a soft landing system that causes them to bounce several times before coming to a standstill. But Nasa needs to be more accurate when it comes to putting humans on the red planet, and it is hoping Space X's Falcon 9 rocket could help. The space agency recently teamed up with Elon Musk's firm to record thermal footage of the Falcon 9 rocket as its first stage pulled away and burned through the atmosphere. Scroll down for video Nasa recently teamed up with Elon Musk's firm to record thermal footage (left) of the Falcon 9 rocket (pictured left at launch) as its first stage pulled away and burned through the atmosphere\n@highlight\nFootage captured Falcon 9 rocket as its first stage fell back to Earth\n@highlight\nFirst stage is the part that is ignited at launch and is later discarded\n@highlight\nIts descent back to Earth presents Mars-like conditions, says Nasa\n@highlight\nAgency will analyse data to help understand how to land on Mars\n@highlight\nNasa says it is hoping to send humans to the red planet by 2030", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 18}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Currently, after delivering their payloads into orbit, booster rockets tumble back toward @placeholder and essentially explode mid-air before crashing into the sea.", "idx": 47382}], "idx": 30832} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "European Union cash is set to be used to fund a \u2018holiday camp\u2019 for migrants in Calais in a scheme that was last night condemned as being an \u2018encouragement\u2019 for the many thousands desperate to enter the UK illegally. The new day centre for migrants is being built on a former children\u2019s summer camp, next to Calais port, where hundreds of illegals try to board lorries each day in the hope of stowing away to Britain. The French government has demanded a \u00a33 million grant from the EU, which would include money that ultimately comes from British taxpayers. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFrench government has demanded \u00a33million grant from the EU for camp\n@highlight\nAuthorities are struggling to cope with thousands of migrants in Calais\n@highlight\nPlans include a day centre next to port where cars and lorries are stormed\n@highlight\nCritics warned the new plans could encourage more migrants to the area", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 202, "end": 203}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 480, "end": 481}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 645, "end": 646}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials have said that the new complex will also contain dozens of cubicles which vulnerable migrants such as women and children will be able to sleep in and use as accommodation.", "idx": 47388}], "idx": 30835} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston The computer mouse has had a good run. But almost 70 years since the design was first patented, it is now under threat from a smart \u2018thimble\u2019. The wearable 3D Touch device is fitted with an accelerometer and gyroscope, and lets people control an onscreen mouse using just a wave of their finger. The 3D Touch device (pictured) is fitted with an accelerometer and gyroscope, and lets people control an onscreen mouse using a wave of their finger. The intelligent device was created by Anh Nguyen and Amy Banic from the University of Wyoming in Laramie\n@highlight\n3DTouch is a thimble-style device that sits on the end of a finger\n@highlight\nIt is fitted with a 3D accelerometer, magnetometer and gyroscope\n@highlight\nDevice uses optical flow sensors to track movement against a 2D surface\n@highlight\nAll this data is streamed to a laptop and used to move an onscreen mouse\n@highlight\nIt can also be used with touchscreen-style gestures such as tap and press", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 541, "end": 561}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And having more than one @placeholder on different fingers allows for multi-touch gestures.", "idx": 47389}], "idx": 30836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sir Clive Woodward This is a massive season for English clubs and England rugby \u2014 and with a few exceptions my interest in the Aviva Premiership is focused on how it impacts on Stuart Lancaster\u2019s selections for the World Cup. It has to be that way. It will be different and special this season and the scrutiny and debates will start the moment Northampton and Gloucester kick off on Friday night. Now the dust has settled the truth is the three summer Test matches against New Zealand offered no answers to key questions being asked \u2014 and they all concern the backs.\n@highlight\nEngland's World Cup 2003 winning coach chooses his players to shine\n@highlight\nNew Rugby Premiership season begins on Friday\n@highlight\nThe 2015 World Cup will be hosted by England next September", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 20}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 130, "end": 146}, {"start": 180, "end": 195}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I have no serious issues with the pack and they will automatically make @placeholder competitive.", "idx": 47394}], "idx": 30838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Minneapolis, Minnesota (CNN) -- For 13-year-old Arrianna Merritt, the words mother and hero go hand in hand. Three years ago Sunday Arrianna watched her mother Kim Dahl drive a school bus loaded with children across the Mississippi River when the bridge began to buckle up and down. Thirteen people were killed in the bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minnesota. What Arrianna remembers most was the choice her mother made that day after the bus became tilted upward on a steep incline. \"Either you let us free fall -- or you hold that brake to the ground and you stay where you are.\" Dahl held the brake with her foot until she could reach for the parking brake.\n@highlight\nMom helped save 52 kids, eight adults after '07 Minneapolis bridge collapse\n@highlight\nOrdeal of surviving the collapse of 1,900-foot bridge changed her family forever\n@highlight\nMother, daughter bonded tightly, returning to the bridge site 3 years later\n@highlight\nMother's health issues from the collapse forced daughter \"to be a grownup\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 63}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And while @placeholder no longer has therapy sessions of her own, occasionally she still struggles.", "idx": 47412}], "idx": 30846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- This year, as for the past 12 years or more, parishioners from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church have marched under their church banner in New York's colorful Gay Pride parade. But this year, there was a difference. Their banner was blank, missing the name of the church. New York's Archbishop Timothy Dolan asked the church's pastor to keep St. Francis' name out of the picture. The parish was told that the archdiocese's spiritual leader was concerned the church might be seen as endorsing some elements of the gay pride march that may advocate a promiscuous lifestyle.\n@highlight\nParishioners of St. Francis Xavier have marched in Gay Pride parade for years\n@highlight\nChurch's ministries for LGBT communities invite gay Catholics back to church\n@highlight\nNew York archbishop asked church's pastor to keep church's name out of parade\n@highlight\nParishioners marched wearing T-shirts with church's name, but with blank banner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 81, "end": 120}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 624, "end": 641}, {"start": 659, "end": 674}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then, she said the @placeholder-- lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender -- ministries together decided to march with a blank banner and continue to distribute their brochures.", "idx": 47413}], "idx": 30847} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former teacher in Oklahoma has been charged with sending lewd images of young female students to a retired professor in Pennsylvania, authorities said Thursday. Kimberly Ann Crain, who taught third grade in McLoud Public Schools, faces 23 criminal counts, including manufacturing and possessing juvenile pornography, distribution of juvenile pornography and lewd molestation, according to a Thursday filing in Pottawatomie County district court. The alleged recipient of the photos and videotapes -- sent via e-mail and Skype -- was identified as Gary Joseph Doby. Students allegedly knew him as \"Uncle G,\" according to authorities. The retired Bloomsburg University professor also has been arrested, according to Oklahoma City FBI special agent Clay Simmonds.\n@highlight\nFormer teacher accused of taking lewd photos of young Oklahoma girls\n@highlight\nKimberly Ann Crain is accused of sending them to a retired professor in Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nCrain and Gary Joseph Doby face multiple criminal counts in Oklahoma\n@highlight\n\"Be kind and considerate to my family,\" Doby says after arraignment", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 172, "end": 189}, {"start": 218, "end": 238}, {"start": 421, "end": 439}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 656, "end": 676}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 863, "end": 880}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 984}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An FBI agent said that in some chats, @placeholder identified some of the students by name and described how \"he liked the features of their private parts and indicated that he wanted to see them nude.", "idx": 47437}], "idx": 30863} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ferrari president Luca Di Montezemelo has launched an end of season salvo at F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, saying \"the era of the one man show cannot continue\" if the sport is to move forward. \"We are approaching the time when we need to think about the future,\" said Di Montezemolo, who was unhappy about the role Ecclestone played in the controversy surrounding the last race in Brazil where Sebastian Vettel clinched the title from Ferrari No.1 Fernando Alonso. Ferrari believed Vettel may have made an illegal overtaking move under a yellow flag which, should he have been punished, would have meant Alonso took the title instead.\n@highlight\nFerrari chief Luca Di Montezemolo criticizes F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone\n@highlight\n'Era of one man show cannot continue' says Di Montezemolo\n@highlight\nFerrari unhappy with role Ecclestone played in final race controversy in Brazil\n@highlight\nDi Montezemolo also hints at move for triple world champion Sebastian Vettel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 45}, {"start": 86, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 113}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 444, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 669, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 725}, {"start": 781, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Every so often, Bernie likes to play the boss and gets involved in matters that don't concern him: godfathers no longer exist, at least not in Formula 1,\" Di Montezemolo was quoted on the official @placeholder website.", "idx": 47438}], "idx": 30864} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb A beauty student saved the life of her new boyfriend when he suffered a heart attack on their first date - by giving him the kiss of life. Zach Selby, 19, and Chloe Tones, 16, planned a romantic camping trip to celebrate the first day of their relationship together on Sunday. But the young lovers' first kiss ended up being the kiss of life after Zach collapsed suddenly at the campsite in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Lincolnshire. 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The Australian moved four points clear of previous leader Lewis Hamilton, who retired in the 24th lap of 70 after a mechanical failure ended his hopes of a second successive win at the Hungaroring, where he also triumphed in 2007. \"It was a bit of a gift for me but you know I haven't had many of them,\" the 33-year-old said after ending his 150th Grand Prix in fine style.\n@highlight\nMark Webber overtakes previous leader Lewis Hamilton in the F1 drivers' standings\n@highlight\nAustralian claims his fourth win of 2010 in Hungary as Red Bull move above McLaren\n@highlight\nHis teammate Sebastian Vettel hit with 25-second penalty for error while safety car was out\n@highlight\nGerman finishes third behind Fernando Alonso, having led by 12 seconds from pole", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 690, "end": 691}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 949, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I didn't understand what was going on and why I was penalized,\" @placeholder told reporters.", "idx": 47445}], "idx": 30869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sioux Falls, South Dakota (CNN) -- Rick Weiland says when he was walking down the street making the music video for the song he wrote, a woman stopped him and thought he was country crooner Merle Haggard. You can't blame her for being confused. It's not every day a candidate for Senate plays the guitar and puts his campaign message to song, let alone make a music video. \"I'm running for the Senate but I ain't a big wheel. I don't have an RV just my automobile. Hey, hey, no one's bought me,\" sings Weiland in the folksy, cheeky video.\n@highlight\nA race for an open Senate seat in South Dakota was supposed to be an easy GOP pickup.\n@highlight\nGOP hopefuls Mike Rounds has struggled to consolidate his party in this right of center state.\n@highlight\nFormer Republican Sen. 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Six weeks after Tracy and Matt Keil married in 2007, he was hit by a sniper fire while serving in Iraq. He enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school in 2000, and when the Iraq war started, Keil volunteered to go. Because he was single, he wanted to take the place of a parent, wife or husband who would otherwise be sent. \"I wanted to go over and serve my country,\" he recalled. After a year-long tour of duty in Iraq, Keil returned home to Colorado, where he met a young woman named Tracy who lived in the same apartment complex. 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Toddler Carter and his pet Toby have developed a special relationship at their home in Indianapolis, Indiana, and become virtually inseparable. Parents Devin and Jake Crouch have been documenting their progress on Instagram and now have more than 5,000 followers. Their chemistry began when Toby would curl up to Devin while she was pregnant to keep her safe, knowing 'something was going to change his world.' 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Now Microsoft and Sony are readying their own motion-sensing solutions. But will these user interfaces be novel enough to move gaming fans en masse? Launching September 17, ($99.99 starter bundle) the wand-like PlayStation Move claims to offer greater precision than the Wii remote when translating gamers' physical movements into on-screen actions. Debuting November 4, Microsoft's Kinect system ($149.99 starter bundle), employs a 3-D camera that makes your body the controller and eliminates the need for handheld hardware.\n@highlight\nMicrosoft and Sony are releasing motion-sensing gaming systems this fall\n@highlight\nThe Wii proved motion controls' power to extend video games' mainstream appeal\n@highlight\nDespite systems' high price tags, both companies counting on appeal to casual enthusiasts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 54, "end": 56}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 360, "end": 375}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the bright side, both Move and @placeholder deliver on user friendliness and accessibility in hands-on tests.", "idx": 47475}], "idx": 30885} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Love that chocolate Haagen-Dazs ice-cream? But what about the way its makers treat their farmers? How about KitKat and the way its production impacts the environment? In a campaign to push big companies towards more ethical sourcing, international development group Oxfam is asking people to think about food producers' attitudes towards issues such as climate change and workers' rights the next time they dig into their favorite treat. Oxfam's \"Behind the Brands\" scorecard compares the way the 10 largest global food and drink companies do business. 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Although her daughter has publicly denied being anorexic in the past - despite jokingly referring to her 'keep your f***ing mouth shut' diet - Candy certainly seems to imply that deep rooted food issues run in the family. 'Once Tori was born, I got even thinner than I had been before I was pregnant,' she writes, detailing how she 'deprived' herself of food. '[My husband] Aaron always thought I looked terrific, but I still couldn\u2019t see how I really looked.'\n@highlight\nCandy also reveals in her memoir Candy At Last that Tori wrote her a 'beautiful' letter about how 'painful' it is to see her mother, 68, struggle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But with no communication between them, it wasn't until Aaron's funeral that @placeholder ever laid eyes on her new son-in-law.", "idx": 47492}], "idx": 30897} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roman Suru, 40, from West Bromwich, allegedly staged a sham gay wedding to help an illegal immigrant secure UK citizenship Two migrants plotted a sham gay marriage at Gretna Green while one of them was living with a woman, a court heard. Father-of-two Ramon Suru, 40, from Slovakia, is accused of setting up the bogus ceremony with Gurmail Joshan after meeting the Indian national in a pub. A court heard the two men became friends and hatched the plot because Joshan had been in the UK illegally after overstaying a student visa. Divorced Suru had even arranged for the girlfriend he was living with, fellow Slovak Marianna Bartkova, 40, to attend the fake ceremony as a witness.\n@highlight\nRamon Suru, 40, allegedly set up bogus ceremony to help Gurmail Joshan\n@highlight\nJoshan, 36, had been living in UK illegally since overstaying student visa\n@highlight\nSuru even roped girlfriend into being a witness at fake ceremony, jury told\n@highlight\nImmigrant able to apply to stay in UK if married to EU national settled here\n@highlight\nJoshan admits conspiracy to breach immigration law; Suru denies charge\n@highlight\nMarianna Bartkova also denies charge - trial being heard in her absence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 108, "end": 109}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 484, "end": 485}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 805, "end": 806}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 982, "end": 983}, {"start": 999, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court heard Suru had arrived in @placeholder ten years ago.", "idx": 47509}], "idx": 30908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Canon Andrew White, pictured in Baghdad in 2007, is a marked man by Islamic State Four young Christians were brutally beheaded by ISIS in Iraq for refusing to convert to Islam, according to a British reverend forced to flee the country. Canon Andrew White, known as the Vicar of Baghdad, told the horrifying story how of the youths, all under 15, were murdered for standing up to the jihadists. The vicar of the city\u2019s St George's Church, the only Anglican church in the whole of Iraq, has had to leave the country for Israel amid constant threats on his life by Islamic State.\n@highlight\nCanon Andrew White tells horrifying story of Islamic State barbarism\n@highlight\n'They chopped all their heads off. How do you respond to that?'\n@highlight\nYouths, all under 15, refused to convert because they 'loved Jesus'\n@highlight\nAnother man ordered to follow Muhammad or see his children slaughtered\n@highlight\nISIS threats on his life forced Canon White to flee to Israel\n@highlight\nIraq had 1.5m Christians before 2003 US-lead invasion - now has 250,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 237, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 285}, {"start": 419, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 606}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 992, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It was safer, but then one day, @placeholder \u2013 Islamic State.", "idx": 47510}], "idx": 30909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that he and Afghan President Hamid Karzai resolved \"the major issues\" of an agreement to keep some U.S. military forces in Aghanistan after 2014. But a potential deal-breaker, legal immunity for U.S. troops, was referred to a council of elders. The immunity issue caused the abrupt pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of 2011. ISAF member killed in Afghanistan Without an agreement, U.S. troops would leave Afghanistan with all NATO forces at the end of 2014. The NATO mission now has about 100,000 troops in Afghanistan, about half from the United States. American and Afghan diplomats have worked for a year on a new agreement which would allow roughly 10,000 American troops to remain.\n@highlight\nAgreement would keep some U.S. forces in Afghanistan after 2014 NATO pullout\n@highlight\nImmunity for American troops killed similar negotiations with Iraq\n@highlight\nKerry: U.S. respects Afghan process of submitting deal to Loya Jirga council and Parliament\n@highlight\nKarzai says he has U.S. promise to stop unilateral military operations and searches of homes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 87, "end": 98}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he sounded satisfied with assurances that @placeholder troops would limit their operations inside his country.", "idx": 47512}], "idx": 30910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As questions continue to swirl about how to deal with the ever-growing fears of Ebola, relatives of the first person to be diagnosed with the deadly virus in the United States gathered to grieve Saturday. Wiping tears from their eyes, family and friends of Thomas Eric Duncan told CNN affiliate Time Warner Cable News Charlotte he was a \"compassionate and respectful young man.\" As relatives said their final farewells to Duncan, a Liberian national and father of four, at Rowan International Church in Salisbury, North Carolina, they wanted him to be remembered for his acts of kindness, \"as opposed to the person who brought this disease to America because he didn't know he was sick,\" said nephew Josephus Weeks.\n@highlight\nTSA officer who patted down Ebola patient Amber Vinson in Cleveland is now watching for symptoms\n@highlight\nDoctor calls allegations of lax care due to patient's status and race \"remarkably insulting\"\n@highlight\nBelize refuses to let Dallas lab supervisor aboard cruise ship come ashore\n@highlight\nShe is symptom free, but State Department wanted to fly her back to the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 257, "end": 274}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 295, "end": 326}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 474, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most of them weren't on flights with Amber Vinson, the second Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola after helping treat @placeholder.", "idx": 47521}], "idx": 30917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The past few weeks have seen North Korea become increasingly belligerent toward the United States and South Korea, with Pyongyang threatening to \"mercilessly strike\" its enemies. But does the reclusive nation, led by Kim Jong Un, have the capability to back up its threats? Realistically, who's at risk of attack and where? Most observers say North Korea is years away from having the technology to deliver a nuclear warhead. However, it still has plenty of conventional firepower, including medium-range missiles. 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Scotland Yard says the un-identified men were seen in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz at the time when Madeleine, then aged three, went missing on May 3, 2007. Witnesses told Portuguese police who originally investigated the case that they saw two German-speaking men at the resort that day, but little or no importance was placed on them at the time. Now British detectives are keen to trace the two individuals to establish if they are connected to Madeleine\u2019s disappearance or to eliminate them from the investigation, a Scotland Yard spokesman said.\n@highlight\nScotland Yard were aware of the two men when Maddie went missing in 2007\n@highlight\nThey were dismissed but the investigation team now want to find them\n@highlight\nE-fits of the suspects will be broadcast on Crimewatch on Monday at 9pm\n@highlight\nSimilar appeals will be made on Dutch and German television next week\n@highlight\nKate and Gerry McCann will fly to Munich to make live appeal on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 958, "end": 967}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The latest mugshots will also be shown on Dutch TV as the two \u2018German speakers\u2019 may have been talking @placeholder, as the two languages are often confused, said a police source in the Netherlands.", "idx": 47531}], "idx": 30921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has confirmed that Frank Lampard will be in the squad to face his old club Chelsea on Sunday and tried to defuse any potential issues by reminding supporters that it was not his choice to leave Stamford Bridge. Chelsea ended Lampard\u2019s 13-year stay at the club this summer when he was released at the end of his contract, and the former England midfielder caused widespread surprise by signing for City having agreed to play for their affiliate club New York City FC in Major League Soccer next year. Pellegrini was quick to point out that the 36-year-old would still be at Stamford Bridge if he had the choice, and should not be criticised for extending his career elsewhere.\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard was released by Chelsea in the summer\n@highlight\nHe moved to New York City FC in America, before being loaned to Man City\n@highlight\nPellegrini was quick to admit that Lampard wanted to stay at Chelsea\n@highlight\nHe will be in the squad to face old club Chelsea at the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 37}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 508, "end": 526}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 801, "end": 816}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frank Lampard sits on the bench during @placeholder training - where he's likely to be on Sunday", "idx": 47535}], "idx": 30923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not long ago it seemed like Jose Mourinho might be parting company with Real Madrid, but now the \"Special One\" has committed to the newly-crowned Spanish champions until mid-2016. The club announced on Tuesday that the Portuguese coach had agreed terms on a new deal, having moved to the Santiago Bernabeu on a four-year contract in May 2010. \"The manager has won La Liga and the Copa del Rey, establishing impressive records at the club and in every championship, therefore prompting his contract to be extended,\" Real's website reported. In January, the 49-year-old was reportedly considering quitting at the end of this season due to an alleged dressing-room rift with the team's Spanish contingent and unhappiness at board level after bad-tempered defeats against bitter rivals Barcelona.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho extends his contract at Real Madrid until end of 2015-16 season\n@highlight\nPortuguese coach led Spanish club to La Liga title for the 32nd time\n@highlight\nHe had been linked with a possible return to England's Premier League\n@highlight\nReal ended Barcelona's three-year Spanish reign in record-setting season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He took Real Madrid to the semifinals last season for the first time since 2003, and also won the @placeholder.", "idx": 47538}], "idx": 30926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Family secret: Guenther Quandt, whose family now owns BMW, used slave labourers during World War Two in his weapons factories in Germany The dynasty behind the BMW luxury car marker has admitted, after decades of silence, using slave labour, taking over Jewish firms and doing business with the highest echelons of the Nazi party during World War Two. Gabriele Quandt, whose grandfather Guenther employed an estimated 50,000 forced labourers in his arms factories, producing ammunition, rifles, artillery and U-boat batteries, said it was 'wrong' for the family to ignore this chapter of its history. He spoke out after an in-depth study by Bonn-based historian Joachim Scholtyseck, commissioned by the family, that concluded Guenther Quandt and his son Herbert were responsible for numerous Nazi injustices.\n@highlight\nGuenther Quandt was a member of the Nazi party and benefited from its 'Aryanisation' programme by taking over Jewish firms\n@highlight\nHis wife, Magda Behrend Rietschel, later divorced him and married Joseph Goebbels, with whom she died in Hitler's bunker in 1945\n@highlight\nQuandt factories employed 50,000 slave labourers to churn out weapons and ammunition for the Nazis during World War Two, making the family very rich\n@highlight\nFamily still retains majority of shares in luxury car maker", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 54, "end": 56}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 366}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 662, "end": 680}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 964, "end": 986}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It found Guenther acquired companies through the Nazi programme of 'Aryanisation' of @placeholder-owned firms.", "idx": 47552}], "idx": 30935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Western leaders gather in Newport, Wales, for this week's NATO summit, the Ukrainian army is taking a pounding from Russia-supported rebel fighters in the country's east and south. The central question now confronting President Barack Obama and colleagues is whether to supply Kiev with heavy arms. So far, Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the two key decision makers, have been reluctant. But with Ukrainian forces reeling before what many are calling an overt Russian invasion, pressure is growing on them to reconsider. Already NATO has announced plans to strengthen the defense of its frontline members in the Baltics and Eastern Europe. The alliance is planning to create a rapid reaction force, made up of 4,000 troops, to respond within hours to any future Russian incursion.\n@highlight\nDaniel Treisman: Ukraine is much weaker than Russia, needs aid to hold its own\n@highlight\nHe says there are powerful arguments on both sides about whether to send military aid\n@highlight\nAid could lead to Russian escalation but doing nothing would condone Putin's actions, he says\n@highlight\nTreisman: Argument for arming Kiev is stronger than it has ever been", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Equipping Kiev with greater firepower might well provoke an escalation from Russia, whose forces grossly outnumber those of @placeholder.", "idx": 47561}], "idx": 30941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Elsa Mcalonan I have to confess I am not a fan of celebrity fragrances. I have never found one I liked since the launch of the most successful celebrity perfume of all time - Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds Eau de Toilette (\u00a353 for 100ml, Debenhams) Elizabeth Taylor created White Diamonds in 1991. With top of notes of neroli, lily and tuberose; middle notes of orris and amber and the base of sandalwood, patchouli and oak moss \u2013 it remains a glorious scent and is still a best seller \u2013 even after 23 years! Since then we have seen the launch of dozens of celebrity scents. Mostly I find them too sweet, too cloying and with an annoying tendency to linger on your skin a tad longer than you want them to.\n@highlight\nCheryl Cole's first ever fragrance, Storm Flower, went on sale today\n@highlight\nElsa is pleasantly surprised by the scent\n@highlight\nBottle is pretty and cute\n@highlight\nOne Direction's latest perfume is not as overpowering as previous offerings\n@highlight\nBottle for Nikki Minaj's latest fragrance doesn't disappoint", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 178, "end": 224}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is really pretty and cute - like @placeholder herself - with a beautiful rose gold lid in the shape of a golden flower.", "idx": 47570}], "idx": 30946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Usually when a player is deemed surplus to requirements by a manager, he is allowed to leave for a more humble sum than might have been imagined. Think Eric Cantona\u2019s \u00a31.5million fee to Manchester United after falling out with Howard Wilkinson at Leeds, the \u00a310m price Sunderland paid Manchester City for misfit Adam Johnson, or the cost to Liverpool of \u00a312m for Chelsea\u2019s Daniel Sturridge, who is now worth at least twice as much. Record buy: Romelu Lukaku completed his \u00a328m move to Everton from Chelsea But Jose Mourinho bucks that trend. The Chelsea boss is somehow able to extract huge sums for players he does not even want. Since he returned to Stamford Bridge, five players he thought unworthy of keeping have been offloaded for quite remarkable figures totalling \u00a3141m.\n@highlight\nDavid Luiz moved to PSG for \u00a350m while Juan Mata joined Manchester United for \u00a337m in January\n@highlight\nDemba Ba and Romelu Lukaku also left Stamford Bridge this summer\n@highlight\nKevin De Bruyne left to join Wolfsburg for \u00a318m after making just two league starts for Chelsea\n@highlight\nMourinho has managed to gather \u00a3141million from five unwanted players", "entities": [{"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 202}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 373, "end": 388}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}, {"start": 971, "end": 985}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Time to go: De Bruyne and Mata both left @placeholder during January last season", "idx": 47572}], "idx": 30947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 17:58 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:49 EST, 25 February 2013 Comments (8) Share DM.has('shareLink', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2284336', 'title': 'Jodi Arias \\'sent coded messages to her friend while she was in prison telling him to change his testimony before an interview because he contradicted her story\\' of how she killed her ex boyfriend Travis Alexander', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2284336/Jodi-Arias-murder-trial-She-sent-coded-messages-friend-saying-contradicted-story-killed-ex-boyfriend-Travis-Alexander.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'Jodi%20Arias%20murder%20trial:%20She%20\\'sent%20coded%20messages%20to%20her%20friend%20saying%20he%20contradicted%20her%20story\\'...%20http:\\/\\/bit.ly\\/XXcjsi%20via%20@MailOnline' }); New evidence in the Jodi Arias trial shows that she may have been trying to influence the testimony of her friend by slipping out coded messages while she was in jail for her ex-boyfriend's murder.\n@highlight\nTried to pass messages along to her friend and former flame Matt McCartney after he 'f***** up' by telling investigators a statement that contradicted her claims\n@highlight\nProsecutor Juan Martinez asked why Arias posted Travis Alexander's siblings an 18-page letter following his death saying that they 'deserved to know' who killed him, but didn't say that she was the one who killed him\n@highlight\nDuring cross-examination in the Phoenix courtroom, Martinez asks: 'Can you imagine how much it must have hurt Mr Alexander when you stuck that knife right into his chest?'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 817, "end": 826}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1439, "end": 1445}, {"start": 1458, "end": 1465}, {"start": 1520, "end": 1528}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her trust and the veracity of @placeholder's knowledge was brought up again when the trial picked back up on Monday.", "idx": 47575}], "idx": 30950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Small cars on the U.S. market are gaining traction with consumers, but some new models have more work to do to catch the Honda Civic, designated by a respected safety group as an industry leader. The 2013 two- and four-door Civics turned in a \"good\" performance -- the highest score -- in a new type of tough front crash test earlier this year to earn the highest accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Four other cars, including the Dodge Dart from Chrysler and the Ford Focus, more recently posted acceptable ratings in the same IIHS test. But that was good enough for them to earn top overall status as well from the organization, even though the Civic did better.\n@highlight\nHonda Civic posts highest score in new front-crash test by insurance group\n@highlight\nFord Focus, Dodge Dart marginal in test, but match Civic for overall safety\n@highlight\nChevy Cruze, Volkswagen Beetle lag, but still considered safe vehicles\n@highlight\nAutomakers turning out small cars to meet consumer, government demands for fuel efficiency", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 391, "end": 428}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder plans to run the overlap test on minicars next.", "idx": 47582}], "idx": 30955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Ryan is due formally to accept the vice-presidential nomination in a high-stakes speech to the Republican and tell voters that \u2018after four years of getting the run-around [under President Barack Obama], America needs a turnaround, and the man for the job is Governor Mitt Romney\u2019. According to prepared excerpts, the Wisconsin congressman will say: \u2018I accept the calling of my generation to give our children the America that was given to us, with opportunity for the young and security for the old \u2013 and I know that we are ready. Our nominee is sure ready. His whole life has prepared him for this moment \u2013 to meet serious challenges in a serious way, without excuses and idle words.\u2019\n@highlight\nPortions of vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's speech were released Wednesday afternoon in preparation for his primetime speech this evening\n@highlight\nA policy-wonk known for talking logistics, Ryan will reveal more of his personal history in the speech and talk about his family life\n@highlight\nComes day after Ann Romney's speech attempted to 'humanize' Mitt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He will also praise @placeholder, the Republican presidential nominee, and criticize President Barack Obama.", "idx": 47585}, {"query": "Pulling the heartstrings: The hope among @placeholder's team is that the nation gets to know Ryan's story, one they say working-class voters could relate to", "idx": 47586}], "idx": 30956} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles From a snowy Christmas lunch in Antarctica to the spectacular light projections currently brightening the facade of Sydney's St Mary's cathedral, the world is gearing up for Christmas in style. But for festive fun, little compares to London's very own Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, which, as these stunning images reveal, comes with lashings of Christmas cheer. Also enjoying a spot of festive cheer were the crew of HMS Protector, a Royal Navy ice patrol ship, who stopped for an early Christmas lunch on an Antarctic ice floe. Scroll down for video Festive fun: The crew of HMS Protector, an ice patrol ship, tuck into an early Christmas lunch while sitting on an Antarctic ice floe. Lunch was followed by a football match\n@highlight\nIn Sydney, St Mary's cathedral is being lit with stunning light projections of religious images\n@highlight\nThe crew of the Royal Navy's ice patrol shop HMS Protector had an Christmas lunch in Antarctica\n@highlight\nAt home, Londoners took in the sights and lights of Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park\n@highlight\nBeamish Open Air Museum got a festive makeover that included fairy lights for its vintage vehicles\n@highlight\nPastry chefs in Ham, a village in Picardie, attempted to make the world's longest festive log", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 267, "end": 283}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tasty treat: A warmly wrapped up couple inspect the colourful penny sweets on display at one large stand at @placeholder's Winter Wonderland", "idx": 47591}], "idx": 30958} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The fighting that erupted in Baghdad's Sadr City last month has killed 925 people and wounded 2,605, a top government official said Wednesday. Iraqis mourn outside the Sadr City hospital Wednesday after several people were killed in clashes. Most of the casualties consist of civilians and \"criminal elements attacked by us,\" said Tahseen al-Sheikhly, a spokesman for the Baghdad security crackdown called Operation Enforcing the Law. Civilians are being caught in the crossfire because militants \"use the population to cover themselves,\" al-Sheikhly said. The number of Iraqi civilians killed and wounded nationwide continued to increase during April. According to Iraq's Interior Ministry, 969 civilians died and 1,750 were wounded during April. In March, the total was 923 civilians killed and 1,358 wounded -- a sharp increase over February, when 633 died and 701 were wounded.\n@highlight\nNEW: 3 U.S. soldiers killed in 2 roadside bombs; total U.S. death toll at 4,062\n@highlight\nGovernment attacks on militants will stop when insurgency stops, official says\n@highlight\nOfficial: Civilians killed because militants \"use the population to cover themselves\"\n@highlight\nIraqi security forces, Shiite militants have been fighting in Sadr City for weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 354, "end": 372}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 429, "end": 455}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1264}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three U.S. soldiers in Iraq were killed Wednesday in two roadside bombings, the @placeholder military said.", "idx": 47595}], "idx": 30960} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:02 EST, 9 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 9 October 2012 The Executioner: Heriberto Lazcano was leader of the notorious Zetas cartel and is suspected to have masterminded hundreds of killings The body of one of Mexico's most feared drug barons - known as The Executioner - has been snatched from a funeral home just hours after he was killed outside a baseball game by marines. Heriberto Lazcano and an accomplice died in a hail of bullets in a firefight with Mexican forces in the lawless badlands of Progreso, Coahuila, about 80 miles west of the Texas border, near Laredo, on Sunday night.\n@highlight\nHeriberto Lazcano was leader of the notorious Zetas cartel and is suspected to have masterminded hundreds of killings\n@highlight\nGunned down by Mexican marines 80 miles of Texas border\n@highlight\nUS government had put a $5million price on his head\n@highlight\nWithin hours, his body was snatched from morgue by armed gang\n@highlight\nHe was one of a band of elite Mexican soldiers who defected in 1998 to work as hired guns for drug traffickers before forming Los Zetas cartel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 151}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 665, "end": 681}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 861, "end": 862}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Identified in the nick of time: But within hours of @placeholder body (pictured above) being taken to a morgue, a gang of armed men stormed the building and stole his body.", "idx": 47598}], "idx": 30961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Ohio's governor granted temporary reprieves to two death row inmates just hours after a federal appeals court blocked the execution of one of them -- adding to the mounting confusion over the state's capital punishment system. Lawrence Reynolds is on death row for killing his neighbor in 1994 during a robbery in suburban Cleveland. Earlier Monday, the state's attorney general's office asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow Thursday's execution of Lawrence Reynolds Jr. to go forward as scheduled. However, Gov. Ted Strickland announced he would delay Reynolds's execution until March, at the earliest. Another death row inmate, Darryl Durr, scheduled to be executed in coming weeks, also was granted a reprieve until at least April 2010.\n@highlight\nLawrence Reynolds Jr. was set to be executed Thursday for killing neighbor in 1994\n@highlight\nAction comes hours after Ohio attorney general asked for execution to go through\n@highlight\nFederal appeals court had blocked his execution, citing failed attempt last month\n@highlight\nStrickland delayed Romell Broom's execution after technicians couldn't find vein", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 247, "end": 263}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 471, "end": 491}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 773, "end": 793}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conflicting moves came after the botched execution attempt of @placeholder last month, which raised serious questions about the state's lethal injection procedures.", "idx": 47599}], "idx": 30962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syria has destroyed all its declared chemical weapons mixing, filling and production facilities, and all of the chemical weapons at inspected sites have been placed under seal, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said Thursday. \"So far we have good, measurable and demonstrative progress and we have constructive collaboration,\" Head of the U.N./OPCW mission Sigrid Kaag told CNN. The watchdog body's announcement of the facilities' destruction means that the first deadline has been met in an ambitious program to eliminate the country's entire chemical weapons stockpile by the middle of next year. The joint United Nations-OPCW mission visited 21 out of 23 sites, the OPCW statement said, and 39 of the 41 facilities at those sites.\n@highlight\nNEW: Syrian minister has reportedly asked inspectors spare 12 factories\n@highlight\nDefense consultant skeptical, says only \"self-declared equipment\" destroyed\n@highlight\nOPCW: Syria has destroyed all its declared chemical weapons mixing, production facilities\n@highlight\nNext step will be approval of a plan to destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpile, OPCW says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 190, "end": 241}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The OPCW announcement is \"a significant milestone\" -- and it's \"remarkable\" that the @placeholder was able to destroy the equipment in a conflict zone -- but Syria still has its stockpile of functioning chemical weapons, \"so destruction of the production equipment has little to no impact on their immediate capabilities.", "idx": 47604}], "idx": 30966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Why always him? Mario Balotelli's knack of attracting the wrong type of headlines shows no sign of abating after the enigmatic forward was charged by the English Football Association with racially stereotyping Jewish and black people in a social media post. The FA is looking into Balotelli's reposting of a Nintendo character Super Mario image that underneath had the words \"jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a jew.\" \"Mario Balotelli has been charged by The FA in relation to a recent posting on social media,\" read the statement. \"It is alleged the Liverpool player breached FA Rule E3[1] in that his posting was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli charged by English Football Association\n@highlight\nItalian international issued apology on Twitter for reposting Instagram image\n@highlight\nHas until 6pm on December 15 to respond to charge\n@highlight\nJewish Leadership Council chief executive labeled post 'offensive'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 163, "end": 190}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 271, "end": 272}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 438, "end": 452}, {"start": 478, "end": 479}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 904, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are aware of the posting which has since been promptly deleted by the player,\" said @placeholder in a statement.", "idx": 47606}], "idx": 30967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cross-Channel ferry passengers are facing severe disruption today due to a French dockers' strike. Ferry companies operating Dover-Calais services had to cancel some crossings while Kent police put its lorry parking Operation Stack policy into use on the M20 southbound. Three ferry companies - P&O Ferries, DFDS and MyFerryLink - would normally have use of up to nine berths at Calais but due to today's industrial action, the three companies are having to share just the one berth. P&O Ferries have confirmed there will be cancellations and that it will be difficult to get day-trippers back A P&O Ferries spokesman said: 'The three companies would normally operate around 40 sailings a day between Dover and Calais but there will be cancellations today.\n@highlight\nFrench dockers strike at Calais means cancellations and major delays\n@highlight\nDay-trippers warned not to travel as it might be 'difficult' to get back\n@highlight\nOnly one berth per eight ships available at French port", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 216, "end": 230}, {"start": 255, "end": 257}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The strike action will have a knock-on effect in and out of the @placeholder and surrounding roads", "idx": 47607}], "idx": 30968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hardly anyone has been rumored dead as often as al Qaeda's No. 2 man in Yemen. Said al-Shihri has emerged from the aftermath of drone strikes in the past to lambast the CIA for trying to kill him. It seems it finally did. A message on jihadi websites announced his death Tuesday. It was purportedly posted by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). It did not say when or where al-Shihri died, just that a U.S. drone took his life sometime after the first week of April. 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The British number one beat the 29-year-old Spaniard - known as the Muscles of Madrid - on Centre Court as he continued his bid to go one better than last year and win the tournament. But after a Wimbledon full of slip-ups, Murray, 26, had to be in top form to progress after losing the first two sets 6-3 6-4. He fought back to claim the third set 6-1, the fourth 6-4 and the fifth 7-5.\n@highlight\nMurray beats Fernando Verdasco on Centre Court for semi-final place\n@highlight\nBritish number one lost first two sets 6-4 6-3 before winning 6-1 6-4 7-5\n@highlight\nAt one point he appeared to mouth 'F****** w*****, what are you doing?'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 386, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 730, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "on anxiously throughout the match, was seen punching the air as @placeholder", "idx": 47615}], "idx": 30971} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 05:46 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:14 EST, 23 October 2012 A four-year-old girl whose mother and sister were shot dead in front of her revealed the identity of the suspected gunman to detectives, it has emerged. When armed police officers arrived at the murder scene in Lawrenceville, Georgia - at which two other people had also been killed - they heard shuffling noises from the upstairs of the house. They pointed their guns in the direction of the noise and demanded that the person reveal themselves. Horrific: Nhaje Butler witnessed the fatal shootings of her mother Atania Butler, left, and her sister Jhane Thomas, right. She identified the suspected gunman to police officers\n@highlight\nNhaje Butler's bravery was revealed during the trial of her mother's boyfriend, Richard Ringold, 47\n@highlight\nHe is accused of killing her mother and sister as well as two other people", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They allege that after the pair had had an argument, he shot his girlfriend and then raced through the house shooting at her daughters, Nhaje and 11-year-old @placeholder.", "idx": 47620}], "idx": 30975} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Even at the age of 7, Lotte Hershfield knew her world was crumbling. She avoided the benches with the sign: No dogs or Jews allowed. She couldn't attend public schools. And the Nazis and their growling German shepherds raided her family's house, throwing their books into a fire. As a child, \"we were very aware,\" said Hershfield, now 84. Jews weren't welcome in their own home. Growing increasingly fearful, her parents and her older brother left their hometown of Breslau, Germany, in 1938 and journeyed to an unlikely new home -- the Philippines. 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As New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said in his speech at the Ronald Reagan Library, \"We drift from conflict to conflict, with little or no resolution.\" Even the most routine budgeting decisions turn into high-stakes showdowns with threats of default and government shutdowns. The party leaders are deep into a mindset with which they feel free to threaten, cajole and refuse to act until the very last moment. Big decisions are put off. Small issues are barely resolved. Gridlock, however, is not politically neutral. The conventional wisdom is that under current conditions nothing gets done -- and neither party benefits. But in fact, the chronic battles over budget decisions tend to benefit the Republican agenda.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: On the surface, it seems gridlock hurts both parites\n@highlight\nHe says Democrats suffer more since their party places more reliance on government\n@highlight\nGridlock prevents government agencies from planning and taking the initiative\n@highlight\nZelizer: Focus for Democrats shifts from proposing to protecting government programs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 126, "end": 146}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The second reason that Democrats are harmed by gridlock is because a dysfunctional @placeholder fuels public distrust in the federal government.", "idx": 47639}], "idx": 30988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- London has always been a world-class destination, but its hotels have often fallen behind, especially in the 1990s and 2000s, as new American hotel chains rapidly expanded and design-minded resorts in Asia perennially raised the bar on service. South America, Africa and Oceania also saw unprecedented growth. London was a place to escape from, not to escape to; rooms with views were reserved for Paris and Tuscany. But how the times changed. As London prepared for two back-to-back mega events last year, the Queen's Jubilee and the Summer Olympics, its hotel sector began to make some notable strides, the likes of which are still dazzling visitors. The new generation of hotels, all of which opened between 2011 and 2013, includes the work of starchitect David Chipperfield (Caf\u00e9 Royal) and big-name designers like Kit Kemp, Tara Bernerd, Anouska Hempel and David Collins also got in on the action.\n@highlight\nNew hotels opened in advance of London's Olympics and Jubilee events\n@highlight\nSouth Kensington is home to the Ampersand, which opened in August 2012\n@highlight\nThe Bulgari Hotel eschews British florals and Empire-era chintz for a 1920s look", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 520, "end": 534}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 768, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But once inside guests enjoy an elegant lobby with a minimalist fireplace, relaxing rooms with handsome gray marble tubs, black lacquer shutters and fabrics in deep violet and brown hues, all thanks to @placeholder designer Anouska Hempel.", "idx": 47653}], "idx": 30999} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Since mid-August, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed more than 100 cases of Enterovirus D68 in 12 states: Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, New York and Oklahoma. Yet the real number of severe respiratory illnesses caused by this virus is probably even higher, the CDC says. Enteroviruses are very common, especially in the early fall. The CDC estimates that 10 million to 15 million infections occur in the United States each year. These viruses usually present like the common cold; symptoms include sneezing, a runny nose and a cough. Most people recover without any treatment. But Enterovirus D68 appears to be exacerbating breathing problems in children who have asthma.\n@highlight\nOklahoma confirms seven cases of Enterovirus D68\n@highlight\nEV-D68 worsens breathing problems for children who have asthma\n@highlight\nFour children in Lake County, Indiana, were sickened by the virus\n@highlight\nAlabama has also confirmed four cases of Enterovirus D68", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 63}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 832}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is in the northwest corner of the state.", "idx": 47657}], "idx": 31001} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Family, food and faith have guided Kylie Kwong to where she is today. The 41-year-old chef has been cooking up a storm with her TV shows and restaurant for over a decade, adding a dash of color and flavor to Australia's cultural life. A third generation Chinese who grew up in the suburbs of Sydney in the 1970s, Kwong left High School to work for an advertising agency. She soon realized, however, that making people feel bad in order to make them buy things they didn't want wasn't for her. Making people happy through good food was much more appealing.\n@highlight\nKylie Kwong is an Australian TV chef and restaurateur\n@highlight\nGrew up in Sydney suburbs and opened her restaurant in 2000\n@highlight\nPracticing Buddhist she cooked for the Dalai Lama in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also let cameras follow her to southern China and the village where her great grandfather once lived; the first time a member of @placeholder's immediate family had been there in 90 years.", "idx": 47664}], "idx": 31006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 04:29 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:02 EST, 5 December 2013 An Army veteran has had his benefits slashed after he told Jobcentre staff that he had volunteered to sell poppies in honour of his former comrades. Stephen Taylor, 60, was receiving \u00a371.20 a week in Jobseeker's Allowance while searching for work after losing a previous job as a pub manager. However, when he said he had been raising money for the Royal British Legion, they told him he was not doing enough to find a new job and withdrew the payment. 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Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon, Ali Abdul-Karim Ali, says Damascus has 'the option and the surprise to retaliate'. He said he cannot predict when the retaliation will be, saying it is up to relevant authorities to prepare for it. In Iran, the semi-official Fars news agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian today as saying the raid on Syria will have significant implications for the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.\n@highlight\nIranian minister says Israel air strike will have implications for Tel Aviv\n@highlight\nU.S. officials say strike by Israel destroyed Russian anti-air missiles\n@highlight\nSyrian authorities say a military research centre was hit, Israel is silent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 232}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 487, "end": 510}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "rare airstrike inside @placeholder yesterday, targeting a convoy believed to", "idx": 47670}], "idx": 31011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mauricio Pochettino insists blame for Tottenham\u2019s poor season should lie with him - but the Argentine is adamant he has no regrets about letting Michael Dawson leave the club. It was quite a claim when set against the dreadful, rudderless defensive performances that have followed Dawson\u2019s summer departure for Hull after nine years in north London. What the club have lost in both a leader and centre-half could be thrown into sharp relief when Spurs play at Hull, even if they do have the comfort of knowing their worst form has been reserved for games at White Hart Lane. 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Looking like an advert for a well-funded Silicon Valley start-up, the slick promo video for Atlantis boasts that it is 'the world's best anonymous online drug marketplace' It comes as the site's backers announced the launch of a 'big social media campaign' that seems intended to make a play for the market share of the better-known Silk Road. Dangerous drugs: A screengrab of of the Atlantis online marketplace shows some of the illegal drugs on offer, including heroin, cannabis, MDMA and LSD\n@highlight\nIllicit online bazaar breaks cover with YouTube clip advert\n@highlight\nLike Silk Road, Atlantis is accessible through the Tor 'darknet'\n@highlight\nTransactions processed using online crypto-currencies", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, whose name is short for The Onion Router, bounces web traffic around a worldwide network of nodes - dubbed onion routes - adding layers of encryption to make users untraceable.", "idx": 47684}], "idx": 31021} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- Five more defendants were sentenced to death for their roles in summer riots that killed around 200 people in western China, officials said Thursday. The five sentenced to death were among 22 defendants that went on trial this week by the Intermediate People's Court of Urumqi, according to a local government statement. Along with the five people to be executed, another five were sentenced to death but the execution will be postponed for two years, the statement said. The others received sentences ranging from 10 years in prison to life in prison. This group is part of dozens of people who have put on trial for the alleged role in the violent ethnic clashes in China's Xinjiang autonomous region that broke out this summer.\n@highlight\nMore than 20 people have received death sentences after being convicted following riots\n@highlight\nJuly riots prompted by long-simmering resentment between minority Uyghurs and majority Han\n@highlight\nUnrest continued in August when Uyghurs were accused of attacking Han with syringes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 263, "end": 289}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In September, @placeholder sent 7,000 security personnel to Urumqi to ease tensions after Han Chinese protested the syringe attacks.", "idx": 47695}], "idx": 31029} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths iPhone users love \u2013 or loathe \u2013 Siri, the \u2018intelligent personal assistant\u2019 that recognises voice commands. And so far Windows Phone owners have had to live without a similar feature to the one that Apple rolled out in October 2011. But a video that claims to show Microsoft\u2019s forthcoming digital assistant has been leaked online. 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On Monday, a senior Pakistani intelligence source had said the United States could question bin Laden's wives only if their \"country of origin has been asked for permission.\" One of bin Laden's wives is from Yemen. A well-placed U.S. official who would not speak on the record said the other two wives are from Saudi Arabia. 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If you're passionate about politics, he wants to hear from you. Roland Martin says journalists don't serve the public if they push rumors. (CNN) -- Two recent stories are a prime example of how important it is for the media to confront the reality of rumors in the age of the Internet. One week before comedian Bernie Mac passed away, text messages and e-mails were flying all over the country with reports that he had died. I was in New York, and friends and colleagues from Chicago, Illinois, to Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, were saying they knew for sure that the 50-year-old comedian was dead.\n@highlight\nMac, Edwards stories point out importance of confronting rumors, Martin says\n@highlight\nMartin says rules are simple: If you have the facts, run with the story\n@highlight\nMartin says journalists should stick to that, no matter what hits the Internet\n@highlight\nThat's how journalists keep credibility and integrity, he says", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The story exposed @placeholder as a liar for contending for two years that such an affair never happened.", "idx": 47703}], "idx": 31035} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Venezuela has thwarted a plan by two paramilitary groups to kill President Nicolas Maduro, state-run VTV reported Monday. Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez Torres said members of the groups, made up of nine Colombian citizens, were arrested Sunday in the country's northwest before they were able to enter the capital, Caracas, with heavy weapons. Intelligence officials are tracking a third group, he said. \"This may be part of a plan that was orchestrated from Colombia to kill President Maduro and de-stabilize the Venezuelan government,\" he said. The two nations have had a contentious relationship since 2007 when then-President Hugo Chavez said he was cutting ties with Colombia and especially former President Alvaro Uribe. 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The Prime Minister is said to be looking at ways to force Brussels to backtrack on the huge payment, which it wants by December. Insiders say the \u2018nuclear option\u2019 would be to block key measures the eurozone countries need to strengthen their ailing economies. Pierre Lellouche, a former trade minister under Nicolas Sarkozy, condemned the decision to levy the bill against the UK's growing economy, while France has seen unemployment soar New figures reveal the increased bill the UK faces, on top of the \u00a38billion-a-year it already pays, is higher than any other EU country, because its economy has been growing faster than expected. 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Lion who? If you have never heard of Lion Air, you're not alone. Unless you speak Bahasa Indonesia and have traveled around the vast array of islands that make up the world's most populous Muslim nation, there is no reason why you should have. With U.S. President Barack Obama watching on the sidelines of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) economic summit in Bali, Lion Air signed a deal for 230 Boeing planes totaling $21.7 billion, with the first delivery in 2017 -- part of the airline's plan to buy 408 new planes at $37.7 billion, Lion Air CEO Rusdy Kirana told CNN.\n@highlight\nLion Air signed a record deal for 230 Boeing planes totaling $21.7 billion in Bali\n@highlight\nThe purchase is to feed the growing appetite for air travel in the world's fourth largest country\n@highlight\nWhile developed economies still reel from the financial crisis, Indonesia's economy grows\n@highlight\n\"As Indonesia's middle class increases in number, more and more people will be traveling\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 472}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"From east to west, @placeholder spans 5,000 miles and we have 230 million (people) and not enough aircraft to meet the growth of the number of passengers,\" Kirana said.", "idx": 47722}, {"query": "And as fortunes rise on the archipelago, many more western companies will try to find a place at @placeholder's table.", "idx": 47725}], "idx": 31047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A British Airways employee was found guilty Monday of four terror-related charges, including plotting to blow up an airplane, a court in London said. Rajib Karim, 31, worked as a software engineer for British Airways in the northern English city of Newcastle. He used his position to pass on information to al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen, including to U.S.-born radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, jurors in the four-week-long trial in London were told. Karim, who was arrested last year, admitted offering himself for terrorist operations, making a jihadi recruitment video and fundraising for terrorism, but denied knowing that information he gave al-Awlaki would be used for terrorism.\n@highlight\nRajib Karim gave information to radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, a court finds\n@highlight\nAl-Awlaki was seeking to blow up a plane in the United States, decrypted e-mails show\n@highlight\nKarim admitted to other terror-related charges\n@highlight\nHe will be sentenced March 18", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A key part of the prosecution case was a series of heavily encrypted messages between al-Awlaki and Karim, in which @placeholder pressed for information about Karim's job and his knowledge of airport security.", "idx": 47726}], "idx": 31048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City are sweating on the availability of Yaya Toure and Wilfried Bony for their top of the table clash with Chelsea on Saturday \u2013 but whether the two Ivorians can play may come down to the luck of the draw. Ivory Coast face Cameroon on Wednesday night knowing that a win will guarantee them a place in the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, and keep the City stars in Equatorial Guinea for at least another week. But, if they lose, Toure and Bony will head home on Thursday, and could be ready to face Chelsea this weekend.\n@highlight\nIvory Coast face Cameroon in final Group D game at Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nAll four teams, including Mali and Guinea, have drawn their opening two games by the same 1-1 scoreline\n@highlight\nDepending on final game results, the progress of teams could be decided by drawing lots if they cannot be separated\n@highlight\nManchester City will be hoping Yaya Toure and Wilfried Bony can return for their Premier League showdown with Chelsea on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 339, "end": 359}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 389, "end": 405}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 627}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 940}, {"start": 963, "end": 976}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder could have their fate decided off the pitch, by the drawing of lots.", "idx": 47728}], "idx": 31049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Keith Gladdis and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:59 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:05 EST, 13 August 2013 An anonymous donor has given $150,000 to a campaign aiming to stop a gold ring once owned by beloved novelist Jane Austen from being taken out of the UK by American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson. Jane Austen's House Museum began the campaign to raise the cost of the ring to keep the piece in the country. As a self-proclaimed \u2018history nerd\u2019, pop star Clarkson was happy to pay more than \u00a3150,000, or US$232,000, for the ring that once belonged to Jane Austen.\n@highlight\nKelly Clarkson bought the ring for five times the estimated price\n@highlight\nA temporary export ban was placed on the gold and turquoise ring\n@highlight\nA mystery donor has given $150,000 to Jane Austen's House Museum to buy back the ring\n@highlight\nThe ring is one of only three surviving pieces of jewellery known to have belonged to the Pride and Prejudice author", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 265, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 584, "end": 597}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 924, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Henry was the one to negotiate the deals with @placeholder's publishers and so was a significant character in her life \u2013 and a bit of a Wickham.", "idx": 47741}], "idx": 31062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two girls have been arrested in connection with the death of a 12-year-old girl who committed suicide after being bullied online for almost a year. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd identified the girls as Katelyn Roman, 12, and Guadalupe Shaw, 14, during a news conference today in Winter Haven, Florida, and revealed details of a heartless Facebook post written by Shaw on Saturday. 'Yes IK [I know] I bullied REBECCA nd [sic] she killed her self but IDGAF [I don't give a f***],' Shaw allegedly posted. Rebecca was 'terrorized' by as many as 15 girls who ganged up on her and picked on her for months through online message boards and texts. She jumped to her death from a tower at an abandoned concrete plant on September 10.\n@highlight\nRebecca Ann Sedwick, 12, was bullied online by a gang of up to 15 school girls\n@highlight\nShe was found dead at an abandoned Florida cement factory last month after searching 'What is overweight for a 12-year-old'\n@highlight\nHer family believed the abuse had stopped when Rebecca left the school\n@highlight\nOne of the teens was dating Rebecca's ex-boyfriend at the time", "entities": [{"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 203, "end": 215}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 387, "end": 388}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 738, "end": 756}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Judd said they decided to arrest @placeholder after she posted the message on Saturday.", "idx": 47743}], "idx": 31064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING (CNN) -- Thousands of passengers were stranded Tuesday morning after dozens of early morning flights were either canceled or delayed due to a thick, dark cloud of smog that rolled through the Chinese capital. The haze prompted 34 flight cancellations and delayed 98 others after visibility dropped to less than 200 meters in the airspace surrounding Beijing, state media reported. Air carriers resumed normal flight schedules as of 10 a.m. (local), according to Xinhua. But the city's air quality continued to be listed as \"fair.\" The U.S. Embassy, which reports pollution levels on its Twitter feed, said the accumulation of air particles was \"beyond index\" for most of the morning, which means the pollution exceeded the scale used to measure it.\n@highlight\nThousands of passengers were stranded Tuesday morning due to a thick dark cloud of smog\n@highlight\nThe haze prompted 34 flight cancellations and delayed 98 others\n@highlight\nVisibility dropped to less than 200 meters in the airspace surrounding Beijing, state media reported.\n@highlight\nAnalysts have blamed the thick haze on rapid urbanization and industrialization", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, for instance, burned some 27 million tons of coal in 2010, according to state-run media.", "idx": 47745}], "idx": 31065} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 20:38 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 16 January 2013 Aside from a smattering of nervous laughter, the ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel descended into silence on Sunday night as Jodie Foster began a speech that many Hollywood observers have long believed she would never make. On stage to accept a Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award at the Golden Globes, she announced she had a \u2018sudden urge to say something that I\u2019ve never really been able to air in public\u2019. In the rambling seven-minute speech that followed, Foster talked obliquely and sometimes even in the third person about a private life she has guarded fiercely for decades.\n@highlight\nThe actress publicly addressed her sexuality for the first time as she accepted a Cecil B. 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When police officers attempted to arrest the man accused of being one of the world's biggest internet pirates at his multi-million pound mansion, things were a bit trickier than they might have expected. Instead of giving himself up easily, Kim Dotcom refused to let the police in, activated a number of locking mechanisms in his sprawling home and then hid in a safe room. James Bond hideaway: Kim Dotcom's sprawling mansion in Coatesville, north west of Auckland, can be seen in this image. Police today revealed the extraordinary details behind the arrest of the multi-millionaire\n@highlight\nKim Dotcom one of four men arrested as part of investigation into Megaupload website\n@highlight\n'It was definitely not as simple as knocking at the front door' says police chief", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has boasted of having more than 150 million registered users and 50 million daily visitors, according to the indictment.", "idx": 47753}], "idx": 31072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Despite the obvious claims of younger rivals Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, few can really argue with the 96 football journalists who voted Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite as the 2007 World Footballer of the Year. Brazilian genius Kaka fully deserves winning the 2007 World Footballer of the Year award. The prestigious Ballon d'Or award is widely regarded as the most prestigious individual prize in football and Kaka's inclusion on its coveted roll of honor is a testament to the 25-year-old Brazilian's current standing in world football. When AC Milan defeated Liverpool in the Champions League final in Athens, avenging their heartbreaking loss to the same team in Istanbul two years previously, it enabled Kaka to fulfill his dream of holding aloft Europe's premier trophy -- a winner's medal he fully deserved after a sublime 90-minute performance.\n@highlight\nKaka deservedly named World Player of the Year for the first time in his career\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian beats Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the journalists' vote\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old averages one goal in three games for both AC Milan and Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 70}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 154, "end": 185}, {"start": 199, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 283, "end": 310}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 597, "end": 612}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 904, "end": 927}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 993, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tall, elegant and blessed with astonishing skill, Milan and @placeholder utilize Kaka's ability superbly.", "idx": 47754}], "idx": 31073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Each summer, more than 50,000 people pour into a cobblestone square in Tuscany for a gut-wrenching 90-seconds. That's all it takes for the flamboyantly dressed jockeys of Italy's legendary horse race -- Palio di Siena -- to race bareback around the medieval square. It's been called the \"most dangerous horse race in the world\" -- about as far away as you can get from the genteel green lawns of Britain's Royal Ascot or the multimillion prize money bestowed on America's Kentucky Derby. Now as the dust settles on this year's colorful Palio di Siena, CNN takes a look at five weird and wonderful horse festivals from across the world.\n@highlight\nAs the dust settles on Italy's Palio de Siena, CNN looks at wild horse festivals\n@highlight\nIncludes fire leaping in Spain and samurai battles in Japan\n@highlight\nA world away from traditional races such as Royal Ascot or Kentucky Derby\n@highlight\nSome ancient horse shows date back to 10th Century", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 563}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fire and horses may seem like an unlikely combination, but that's exactly the dramatic scene which takes place in a small town in central @placeholder each year.", "idx": 47764}], "idx": 31080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Griffiths PUBLISHED: 19:34 EST, 2 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:35 EST, 3 June 2013 Supermarket giant Tesco will be forced to defend its recent record after sales again slid backwards following the horsemeat scandal and intense competition from rivals. The retailer will come under close scrutiny from investors when it reports financial figures for the first three months of the year on Wednesday. City analysts reckon Britain\u2019s biggest grocer will say underlying sales for the period will have fallen by up to 1 per cent, piling more pressure on chief executive Phil Clarke. Forecasts: City analysts predict Tesco will say underlying sales for the first three months of the year have fallen\n@highlight\nUnderlying sales for first three months of 2013 forecast to have fallen 1%\n@highlight\nFinancial results will pile more pressure on chief executive Phil Clarke\n@highlight\nTesco has more than 6,700 stores worldwide, including 3,146 in the UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 942, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That forced Mr Clarke, who started his career stacking shelves in @placeholder, to unveil a \u00a31billion overhaul plan in April last year.", "idx": 47769}], "idx": 31083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jack Klugman, best known as messy sports writer Oscar Madison in TV's \"The Odd Couple,\" died Monday at his California home, his son Adam said. 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Noor and Mehboob Khan were 13 and 12 when they first talked with the filmmaker. The film, \"Karachi Kids,\" describes threats to artistic freedom of expression from the teaching of conservative Islam. Early copies of the film prompted outrage after the story of the American boys appeared on Fox News, CBS and other news outlets. It also led to demands from Rep. 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On his first visit to the F1 paddock ahead of Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix, the Italian emphasized his \"humility\" and the steady progress he hopes to make.\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso posts second fastest time in Shanghai practice\n@highlight\nNew Ferrari team boss Marco Mattiacci wants to make the most of team's \"talents\"\n@highlight\nLeading team Mercedes first and third fastest in another strong session\n@highlight\nDefending champion Red Bull improves to take fourth and fifth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 551, "end": 552}, {"start": 580, "end": 597}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 801}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am an extremely humble person who will listen, and will fight 150% to be a facilitator, to utilize the best talent in @placeholder,\" Mattiaci said.", "idx": 47784}], "idx": 31094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British and American forces landed Wednesday on Iraq's Mount Sinjar, but plans to airlift as many as 30,000 starving and dying Yazidi refugees thought to be stranded there are not likely moving forward. That's because most of the people are no longer there. Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said in a statement that 'there are far fewer Yazidis on Mt. Sinjar than previously feared, in part because of humanitarian air drops [and] air strikes on [ISIS] targets.' 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And for one family, they're grappling with the loss of seven loved ones on the aircraft. Two of their family members have been found so far. A total of 37 bodies have been recovered out of 162 passengers and crew members on board the AirAsia flight. We were invited to a Surabaya funeral home where the family held a visitation for The Meiji Thejakusuma and her daughter, Stevie Gunaman. Stevie had just turned 10, two weeks before the flight. The two were on their way to a New Year's trip in Singapore with five other members of their family, including Stevie's father, grandmother, brother, sister, and her sister's fiancee. The remaining five have not been found yet.\n@highlight\nFamily mourns the loss of seven loved ones on AirAsia Flight QZ8501\n@highlight\nMother and daughter's bodies were retrieved; funeral to be held on Friday\n@highlight\nRelatives are still waiting for the five other members who were on board the flight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 105, "end": 125}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 460, "end": 480}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 857, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Meiji was going to spend her 46th birthday in @placeholder.", "idx": 47788}], "idx": 31097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All eyes were on the opposition candidate as word of the election results spread. After tireless campaigning and vows of victory, what would he say to throngs of fired-up supporters? Would he snap, after months of keeping his cool as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez sprinkled speeches with insults aimed at him? On the night after the election, Henrique Capriles Radonski was quick to concede after official results revealed he had lost by more than 10 percentage points. 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As part of the deal, the Australian carrier will transfer its hub for European flights from Singapore to Dubai from April next year -- subject to regulatory approval. Qantas said its daily Airbus A380 services to London from Melbourne and Sydney will transit via Dubai's Terminal 3, the world's only purpose-built A380 terminal. More: 10 of the world's top airport lounges \"This is a partnership of independent peers, based on shared standards and aspirations,\" said Qantas CEO Alan Joyce at a joint press conference with Emirates President, Tim Clark, in Sydney Thursday.\n@highlight\nAustralian carrier will transfer its hub for European flights from Singapore to Dubai\n@highlight\nQantas CEO Alan Joyce says the new partnership will benefit frequent flyers\n@highlight\nEmirates: Deal provides passengers with additional connectivity in Australia\n@highlight\nQantas' international arm is struggling with losses amid soaring costs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 160, "end": 169}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 970, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which has itself experienced the crippling effects of rising fuel costs, also welcomed the deal.", "idx": 47791}, {"query": "\"Since our first flights began in 1996, @placeholder has long been a popular destination for Emirates leisure and business travelers, making it one of the top three destinations in our network.", "idx": 47793}], "idx": 31099} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The polite hush that descends on the crowd seconds before service is nowhere to be heard when it comes to the issue of equal prize money in women's tennis. Australian Open champion Serena Williams pocketed $1.3 million for the tournament, the same as male winner Rafael Nadal. It may be two years since Wimbledon and the French Open joined the other major tournaments in offering women the same cash prize as men, but for some tennis fans the issue is far from resolved. \"Admit it sisters,\" screamed one recent headline on Australian Web site AdelaideNow, \"this is not equal.\"\n@highlight\nIssue of equal prize money for women's tennis continues to ignite debate\n@highlight\nJournalist describes Serena Williams' defeat of Safina as \"pitiful and pathetic\"\n@highlight\nWimbledon and the French Open introduced equal prize pots in 2007\n@highlight\nWhat do you think? 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Many declared Jon Stewart, right, the victor in his face-to-face with Jim Cramer on \"The Daily Show.\" Many watching Thursday night's \"Daily Show\" on Comedy Central felt that comedian-turned-media-critic Jon Stewart held bombastic financial guru and CNBC \"Mad Money\" host Jim Cramer's feet to the fire. And Cramer flinched. Stewart, known for his zany, satirical take on the news, was serious as he took Cramer's network to task for what Stewart viewed as their \"cheerleading\" of corporations at the heart of the nation's current economic crisis. And despite the title of his financial show, Cramer came off as less mad and more apologetic. 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Compared to Manning since the day the Colts selected him with the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft, Luck quieted the debate as he outdueled the five-time National Football League most valuable player in front of a stunned crowd at the Mile High City. Manning built a Hall of Fame career in Indianapolis, rewriting the quarterbacking record book and taking the Colts to a Super Bowl before moving onto Denver in 2012 when the Colts decided their future belonged with the young Luck.\n@highlight\nIndianapolis Colts advance to AFC Championship Game\n@highlight\nColts will take on New England Patriots next Sunday at Gillette Stadium\n@highlight\nAndrew Luck threw two touchdown passes at Sports Authority Field", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 54, "end": 71}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 187, "end": 189}, {"start": 214, "end": 233}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 390, "end": 413}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 729, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 811, "end": 830}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 917, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Colts and @placeholder would trade fourth quarter field goals to close out the scoring.", "idx": 47820}], "idx": 31116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Investigators thought Jose Martinez may have had something to do with the shooting of an Alabama man, found dead by hunters on a forest's edge. Little did they know. The 52-year-old Californian confessed to pulling the trigger in that March killing, the Lawrence County, Alabama, Sheriff's Office announced Thursday. He didn't stop there: Martinez also admitted killing more than 30 men in all, much like he did Jose Ruiz. \"Killing people doesn't seem to affect him,\" sheriff's Capt. Tim McWhorder said. As of Thursday, authorities had identified 13 violent deaths linked to Martinez since his admission. 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Angie and Greg Cooper Duluth, Georgia Married 20 years One afternoon in the fall of 2002, Greg sat down at the family's computer with the intention of researching their upcoming trip to Walt Disney World. He never got that far. Once he woke up the monitor, he made a bewildering discovery: The screen displayed the in-box of an unfamiliar e-mail account registered to his wife, Angie, 43. Perplexed, he called her into the room. Angie realized she had forgotten to close her old account and knew it was time to come clean. \"It's over,\" she said. \"But please don't read the e-mails.\" Angie then made a startling confession: For nearly a year, she had had an affair. It had ended only seven months earlier. \"I was sick to my stomach,\" says Greg, 46. \"I thought, I'll never get over this. We're getting a divorce.\"\n@highlight\nAngie Cooper had been having an affair for one year before her husband found out\n@highlight\nAngie: \"I didn't feel important to Greg beyond being our children's caregiver\"\n@highlight\nGreg: Didn't know Angie was lonely-- thought she didn't love love me\n@highlight\nRelationship seminars helped heal Greg and Angie's emotional wounds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 14}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1304}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder began worrying recently that his course load would force them to spend a lot of time apart, he spoke up.", "idx": 47829}], "idx": 31124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(GameTap.com) -- Everyone wants to be more physically fit, but the toughest thing is finding motivation -- the motivation to get started, the motivation to keep going, the motivation to push yourself to the next level. A man tries out the Wii Fit at a Nintendo launch party in Central Park, New York City. Wii Fit doesn't try to motivate you with before and after photos. It doesn't try to motivate you with testimonials from fitness gurus. It doesn't even offer you three easy payments. But it does entice you to get into shape by making working out look like fun. And that it does very well.\n@highlight\nEntire 'Wii Fit' setup doesn't take up much space, and the board is no eyesore\n@highlight\nWii Fit calculates your body mass index (BMI), a metric many doctors use\n@highlight\nProgram organized into 48 activities divided among four general areas\n@highlight\nPeople over 6 feet tall or with broad shoulders may find some activities difficult", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 11}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One thing about @placeholder: They know how to make hardware that's rugged but easy on the eyes.", "idx": 47833}], "idx": 31126} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom A Staffordshire bull terrier stolen more than five years ago has turned up 500 miles away in Scotland. Ellie disappeared in 2009 after her owner tied her up for two minutes outside a newsagent in Bere Regis, Dorset - and despite a lengthy search she was not seen again. That was until last week, when the microchipped pet was finally reunited with her shocked 36-year-old owner Sharon Collins after being found wandering the streets of Kirkcaldy, Fife. Scroll down for video Gonna be there next to you: Ellie the staffie may have walked 500 miles after turning up in Scotland five years after she was stolen from owner Sharon Collins (left) - or she may have been driven there and escaped\n@highlight\nEllie was stolen from outside a newsagent in Bere Regis in January 2009\n@highlight\nOwner Sharon Collins, 36, found no trace of her staffie over five years\n@highlight\nNow Ellie has been found - wandering the streets of Kirkcaldy, Fife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There is no way of knowing where she has been for five years but she could have been taken to @placeholder from Dorset and been kept as a pet for five years before escaping.", "idx": 47840}], "idx": 31130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By MailOnline Reporter A 37-year-old man allegedly beat his mother's boyfriend with brass knuckles before shooting him in the stomach for having mixed-race grandchildren. Craig Wilson, 45, was allegedly attacked by Jeff Daniels at a rural Mississippi home on Friday night, two weeks after the older man found a burning cross in his yard - a hallmark Ku Klux Klan intimidation technique. Police went to see the cross but he did not want to press charges. Relatives said that the fight unfolded on Friday because Daniels was angry that Wilson's mixed-race grandchildren were at the home. 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Claire Leeson recently appeared on the United Kingdom's ITV program \"This Morning\" to discuss how she has spent almost $30,000 to look like Kim Kardashian. Us Weekly reports that Leeson became obsessed with looking like the reality star after watching E! 's \"Keeping Up with the Kardashians\" in 2009. \"When I get my Kimmy on I feel like I'm unstoppable,\" the Essex, England, resident reportedly said. Leeson said she had been bullied in the past and called the 'ugliest thing alive.' \" \"When I left school, friends would tell me that I had a resemblance to Kim,\" she said. \"I watched ('Keeping Up with the Kardashians') and realized I had the same amount of siblings and that we have the same kind of arguments and things going on. 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Although such charges are difficult to prove in accident cases, this one may prove to be an exception to the rule. It is the kind of high-profile case involving multiple deaths and many injuries that will undoubtedly attract the careful scrutiny of the prosecutor in charge: Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson. Even at this early stage of the investigation, it would appear that a determined prosecutor could find adequate evidence to support an indictment.\n@highlight\nPaul Callan: Train operator could face charges if evidence supports criminal negligence\n@highlight\nCallan: Criminally negligent homicide very difficult to prove, but possible in this case\n@highlight\nCallan: Grounds seem adequate to seek an indictment against train engineer Rockefeller\n@highlight\nGov. 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Turning 33 next month and now the father of four, the extraordinary Federer somehow managed to turn Sunday\u2019s Wimbledon final into a marathon and gave himself a fleeting sight of victory that may have become a reality against anyone else. 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Tottenham are among several clubs interested in signing the England striker, who wants regular football away from Old Trafford. Pochettino, who clinched the signing of Federico Fazio for \u00a38million from Sevilla on Thursday night, is also keen on Jay Rodriguez but the Southampton striker will not be fit until January and relations between the clubs were soured by a failed swoop for Morgan Schneiderlin. 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Justice officials said the grieving parents can team up with prosecutors to file joint murder charges against two Burmese migrant workers accused of the brutal killings of the backpackers on a Thai beach. The quirk of Thai law means murder victims\u2019 families can hire lawyers and investigators who could turn up additional evidence or testimony. 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Harald Scheucher, mayor of Klagenfurt, speaks in front of the coffin of Joerg Haider Saturday. Among those attending the service at the town's central Neuen Platz square were Austrian President Heinz Fischer and Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer. Haider's widow sat in the front row with her two daughters, all of them dressed in black. \"Many people expected things of Joerg Haider that they themselves weren't able to fulfill, and he too expected things of people that he wasn't able to fulfill,\" Gusenbauer said at the funeral. \"Therefore his death, and the end of his life, may be a time to think about whether death's only consolation is that we can now reconcile things that seemed irreconcilable during his lifetime.\"\n@highlight\nThousands attend the funeral of right-wing politician Joerg Haider in Austria\n@highlight\nChancellor: Many people expected things of Haider they themselves could not fulfill\n@highlight\nHaider died last Saturday in a car accident, spokesman confirms he was drunk\n@highlight\nHaider drew support from many but criticized for his praise of some Nazi policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 219, "end": 234}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 442, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he drew widespread criticism both at home and abroad for his anti-immigrant stance and remarks considered anti-Semitic, and in 1991 he publicly praised @placeholder's employment policy.", "idx": 47864}], "idx": 31148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Endley PUBLISHED: 15:01 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:20 EST, 20 February 2014 Ever wondered what it would be like to be frozen inside a giant ice cube? A team of intrepid divers decided to find out and took these extraordinary pictures of their adventure. Andrey Nekrasov, 42, joined an adventurous group who spent an hour below the frozen surface of Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest lake, in temperatures of -20 degrees Centigrade. These photos, taken at up to 50ft deep under the crust of ice, show the incredible underwater world which few people have been able to witness.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Andrey Nekrasov, 42, took the extraordinary photos at Lake Baikal in Siberia\n@highlight\nMr Nekrasov flew 3,000 miles from his home in Odessa, Ukraine, to spend an hour below the lake's frozen surface\n@highlight\nLake Bailkal is a UN Heritage Site and a wildlife haven - home to 1,700 species of plants and animals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 835, "end": 846}, {"start": 853, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A diver chills out on the @placeholder ice at Lake Baikal", "idx": 47866}], "idx": 31149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sorry, Screech, but Zack thinks you are wrong. Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who played Zack Morris on the cult classic '90s TV show \"Saved by the Bell,\" doesn't agree with former co-star Dustin Diamond's portrayal of their time together. Diamond -- who played super nerdy Samuel \"Screech\" Powers -- put out a book years ago titled \"Behind the Bell.\" Now there's a Lifetime TV movie, \"The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story,\" which purports to show the less-than-glamorous side of life on the show, complete with fights, jealousy and other drama. During an interview with HuffPostLive to promote his current series, \"Franklin & Bash,\" Gosselaar said he neither was involved with nor consulted on the TV project.\n@highlight\nGosselaar said he disagrees with Dustin Diamond's memories of the show\n@highlight\nHe said he was not involved with the new TV movie\n@highlight\nIn 2013, Diamond distanced himself from his book about the show", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 56, "end": 74}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 273, "end": 295}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 424}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(Gosselaar) and I have talked endlessly about '@placeholder.'", "idx": 47870}], "idx": 31153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. military went into Somalia with one goal in mind: Kill Ahmed Abdi Godane, the leader of Al-Shabaab. One day later, Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby said flatly, \"We certainly believe that we hit what we were aiming at.\" What he did not say is whether Godane is dead. The United States is \"assessing the effectiveness right now\" of the attack launched hours earlier, Kirby said Tuesday, including who, if anyone, was killed. He did acknowledge that U.S. Special Operations forces flew aircraft that, along with unmanned aircraft, \"destroyed an encampment and a vehicle using several Hellfire missiles and laser-guided missiles.\" No American troops were on the ground.\n@highlight\nPentagon spokesman: U.S. used manned, unmanned aircraft in Somalia attack\n@highlight\nIt was launched based on \"actionable intelligence,\" targeted group's leader, he says\n@highlight\nNo details on whether Al-Shabaab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane is dead or alive\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has targeted Al-Shabaab leaders in Somalia at least twice in the past year", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}, {"start": 915, "end": 931}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 983, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's what @placeholder was planning to bring through more bloodshed, chaos and terror to the region.", "idx": 47882}], "idx": 31163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After years of causing angst for White House political aides by delving into issues of race, Attorney General Eric Holder is heading to Ferguson, Missouri, as President Barack Obama's top emissary. The trip on Wednesday to the St. Louis suburb now in the spotlight represents the latest effort by the Obama administration to find a way to calm racial tensions following the police shooting of Michael Brown, 18. Under Holder, the first black attorney general, the Justice Department has intensified its scrutiny of police departments, launching 20 investigations of police practices and alleged discriminatory enforcement patterns in the past five years.\n@highlight\nAttorney General Eric Holder heads to Ferguson, Missouri, on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe Justice Department has launched a civil rights investigation of the Ferguson shooting\n@highlight\nMichael Brown, an African-American, was shot and killed by a white police officer\n@highlight\nProtests continue with some erupting into violence on the streets of Ferguson", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 464, "end": 481}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 769}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 882}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While those efforts have the backing of @placeholder, Holder's public views on the issue of race haven't always been welcome for the White House.", "idx": 47885}], "idx": 31164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 15:20 EST, 24 April 2013 Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weineris running for mayor of New York City, and he's back on Twitter, the social networking portal that destroyed his national political career. And Donald Trump is not amused. 'Sexting Pervert @anthonyweiner has returned to twitter,' Trump warned in a tweet on Tuesday. 'Parents of all underage girls should BLOCK him immediately!' In a second zinger, the Celebrity Apprentice star and real estate mogul asked the question that's now on New Yorkers' minds: 'Will @anthonyweiner be fully clothed in his mayoral ads?'\n@highlight\nShamed former seven-term congressman will run for NYC mayor despite sexting scandal that torpedoed his Washington career\n@highlight\nTrump has warned Weiner's wife to leave him 'before it happens again'\n@highlight\nRecent polls show Weiner with just 16 per cent support among likely voters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 485, "end": 504}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 706, "end": 708}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This isn't the first time The Donald has tweeted his outrage at @placeholder's re-entry into politics at a high level.", "idx": 47898}], "idx": 31171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Terry and Lyndsay Walker, owners of Metro Salvage and stars of BBC1 Scrappers, have been together for 35 years The rags-to-riches couple who starred in the BBC1 documentary Scrappers have told of their surprise at the level of attention they have reached after the series aired. Terry and Lyndsay Walker, who have been together for 35 years after meeting at a school open day aged 11, were scouted for the six-part series after Terry uploaded some funny YouTube videos of staff at their scrap metal empire Metro Salvage. Friday night saw the final episode in the six-part series which charted the ups and downs of the company based in Bolton, Greater Manchester.\n@highlight\nTerry and Lyndsay Walker, both aged 49, have been together for 35 years\n@highlight\nStarred in series charting the ups and downs of their scrap metal empire Metro Salvage in Bolton, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nShow drew almost three million viewers\n@highlight\nEnjoying new found fame in their home town but say filming was hard work\n@highlight\nThe final episode, which is repeated on BBC One tomorrow at 11.05pm, sees Mr Walker hatch a plan to get his workers to strip off for a semi-naked calendar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 660}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 872}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's part of our life, it's normal to us,' says @placeholder.", "idx": 47902}], "idx": 31172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 18:05 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:05 EST, 14 August 2013 Climate change will lock the world into more frequent and severe heatwaves in the next few decades, researchers have claimed. They say there will be a 'several-fold' increase in heatwaves up to 2040, regardless of how much carbon dioxide goes into the atmosphere, but future efforts to slash pollution could stem the rise in extreme heat events later on in the century. The last decade has seen an exceptional number of extreme heatwaves around the world, hitting the U.S. in 2012, Russia in 2010, Australia in 2009, and Europe in 2003 with damaging impacts on health, the economy, agriculture and wildlife.\n@highlight\nThe last decade has seen a number of extreme heatwaves around the world - the U.S. in 2012, Russia in 2010, Australia in 2009, and Europe in 2003\n@highlight\nExperts claim there will be a 'several-fold' increase in heatwaves up to 2040, regardless of how much carbon dioxide goes into the atmosphere\n@highlight\nBut future efforts to slash pollution could stem the rise in extreme heat events later on in the century", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, around a fifth of summer months will record temperatures will above the seasonal norms, though the most extreme heatwaves will be essentially absent, the scientists said.", "idx": 47908}], "idx": 31177} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The initial review of the materials confiscated from Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan has found mostly \"aspirational\" planning but has yielded \"real intelligence,\" according to a U.S. official. The official, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said it is still very early in the review, and there are still a lot of data to sort through to determine whether there are any concrete plots. The special task force set up to examine the data has two initial goals, according to the official: check to see whether there are any imminent threats against the U.S. and find leads to other terrorists or plots.\n@highlight\nInitial review of materials taken from compound has found mostly \"aspirational\" planning\n@highlight\nSpecial task force checking for immediate threats to U.S., leads to other terrorists or plots\n@highlight\nOfficial says intelligence experts hope to gain insights into how al Qaeda operated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 87}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The senior official said the U.S. believes that the bin Laden compound was in effect a command and control center for al Qaeda because the confiscated materials \"clearly show that bin Laden remained an active leader in @placeholder, providing strategic, operational and tactical instructions to the group.", "idx": 47911}], "idx": 31179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Young Indonesians have staged a defiant protest against Tony Abbott and his campaign to save Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan from the death penalty outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta. Hundreds of students and other protesters carried signs that read slogans including 'Go to hell Abbott with your druggies' and 'Abbott love druggies, we hate druggies!' during the demonstration in Indonesia's capital on Wednesday. The anti-drug protesters also held signs warning Mr Abbott to watch his words, in response to his comments that Indonesia should pardon the Bali Nine duo to 'reciprocate' the $1 billion aid Australia sent after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.\n@highlight\nYoung Indonesians have staged a defiant protest against Tony Abbott\n@highlight\nHundreds of students and other protesters carried signs that read slogans including 'Abbott love druggies, we hate druggies!'\n@highlight\nProtest staged outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 6, "end": 16}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Don't ruin Indonesia-Australia friendship', 'We are freedom country' and 'Keep against druggies \u2013 @placeholder'.", "idx": 47919}, {"query": "'I would say to the Indonesian people and the government, we in @placeholder are always there to help you and we hope that you might reciprocate in this way at this time.'", "idx": 47921}], "idx": 31186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Senate Republicans narrowly blocked Democratic campaign finance disclosure legislation in the Senate Tuesday after raising concerns the bill would curb freedom of speech and tilt campaign spending in favor of the Democrats. A 57-41 vote fell short of the 60 votes needed for the Senate to cut off debate on the measure. Republicans unanimously opposed the measure while Democrats solidly backed it. Democrats said the legislation -- known as the DISCLOSE Act -- would bring greater transparency to campaign contributions from corporations, labor unions, and other special interests, which were able to ramp up political spending in the wake of the Supreme Court's controversial ruling in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission earlier this year.\n@highlight\nNEW: Republicans accuse Democrats of an \"assault on the First Amendment\"\n@highlight\nThe Senate GOP stops Democrats from ending debate on a campaign finance bill\n@highlight\nThe bill would require groups paying for ads to disclose their top donors in the ads\n@highlight\nDemocrats claim the bill is necessary to reduce the impact of a Supreme Court ruling", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 708, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 754}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder denied that was their motive, and made certain changes to the bill last week aimed at satisfying GOP critics.", "idx": 47923}], "idx": 31188} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea is raising the temperature on its neighbors, saying in its latest threat that it would not give any warning before any attack on South Korea. \"Our retaliatory action will start without any notice from now,\" Pyongyang said in a statement published Tuesday by its official news agency, KCNA. North Korea said it was responding to what it called insults from the \"puppet authorities\" in the South, claiming that there had been a rally against North Korea in Seoul -- a rally it called a \"monstrous criminal act.\" The renewed menacing rhetoric came a day after North Koreans celebrated the birthday of their country's founder, Kim Il Sung, who launched the Korean War.\n@highlight\nNEW: North Korea says U.S. calls for talks are \"nothing but a crafty ploy\" to shift blame\n@highlight\nNorth Korea says it would not give notice before attacking South Korea\n@highlight\nA U.S. Marine helicopter makes a hard landing in South Korea\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry says North Korea needs to show it is serious about denuclearization", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The conditions have to be met where the @placeholder has to move towards denuclearization, indicate a seriousness in doing so by reducing these threats, stop the testing and indicate it's actually prepared to negotiate,\" he said.", "idx": 47927}], "idx": 31190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Seventy years ago, on February 23, two American flags were planted on the peak of Mount Suribachi, located on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Coming five days into one of the most ferocious battles of World War II, the first flag-raising, by a group of United States Marines, was emotional, and a Marine photographer captured it. But a U.S. commander thought the flag was too small to be seen at a distance. And so, a few hours later, five more Marines and one Navy medical corpsman carried out orders to haul a much larger flag up to the top. Again photos were shot, along with a film. No one thought to record this bit of everyday war business in the daily log.\n@highlight\nPhotos were taken of two flag-raisings on Iwo Jima\n@highlight\nBen-Ghiat: One photo became iconic, representing tragedy and triumph of the war", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 259, "end": 279}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder endured inhuman conditions underground, without food, water, and medical supplies, and their no-surrender policy created more unburied corpses in the tunnels as the war went on.", "idx": 47935}], "idx": 31194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Iraqis reacted with outrage Wednesday to news of a plea deal for a U.S. Marine squad leader charged in connection with the deaths of 24 people, in which he received a rank reduction and pay cut but avoided jail time. The November 2005 killings in Haditha, Iraq, constituted one of the worst attacks on civilians by U.S. troops during the Iraq war. The deaths enraged Iraqis, put a spotlight on the conduct of the U.S. military and was compared to Vietnam's My Lai massacre by one congressman. On Tuesday, Staff Sgt. Frank G. Wuterich was sentenced to a maximum of 90 days in prison, but avoided any time in the brig because of a plea deal. The military judge was obligated to abide by the arrangement between prosecutors and defense attorneys, which amounts to a reduction in rank -- to private -- and a pay cut.\n@highlight\n\"This soldier should be executed,\" one Iraqi man says\n@highlight\n\"Iraqi blood isn't so cheap,\" a Kurdish lawmaker says\n@highlight\nThe Marine will have a reduced rank and a pay cut under the plea deal\n@highlight\nA U.S. military law expert says a public explanation is needed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 471}, {"start": 516, "end": 532}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We ask the human rights organizations and (nongovernmental organizations) in @placeholder and all over the world to strongly condemn this verdict.", "idx": 47954}], "idx": 31203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman and Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 08:24 EST, 25 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 25 August 2013 Charged: Maxwell Sherman, 18, has been charged with murdering an 18-year-old Long Island girl A 18-year-old man has been arrested in the brutal stabbing death of a Long Island teenage girl whose naked body was found on a footbridge after a night out with friends. Maxwell Sherman, of Long Beach, New York, was charged Saturday with second-degree murder for killing Lauren Daverin. Miss Daverin, of Lynbrook, New York, was discovered dead on a footbridge in Rockville, Centre, on Thursday night. She was found stripped, except for her boots.\n@highlight\n18-year-old Lauren Daverin was discovered dead and completely naked on a footbridge on Long Island, New York\n@highlight\nMaxwell Sherman, 18, of Long Beach, has been charged with second-degree murder in her death\n@highlight\nA friend discovered her body just one hour after leaving her with other friends to get food", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 120, "end": 134}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage of the area as well as @placeholder's cellphone records to determine who was in the area at the time of the killing.", "idx": 47956}], "idx": 31204} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Britain's equivalent to the U.S. National Security Agency, the Government Communications Headquarters, has tapped into many of the world's key international fiber optic cables and is routinely downloading and analyzing vast quantities of Internet and phone traffic, sharing the data with the NSA, The Guardian newspaper reported Friday. The NSA slammed the report as \"absolutely false.\" \"Any allegation that NSA relies on its foreign partners to circumvent U.S. law is absolutely false. 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Aaron Plowman, 24, from rural Soulsbyville, California, was with another student in the early hours of Friday morning when he climbed onto the warehouse roof which collapsed under the weight. Mr Plowman, who was a senior English major at Montana State University was one of 14 students on a 10-day 'Shakespeare's England' trip led by an associate professor of English.\n@highlight\nAaron Plowman climbed onto abandoned warehouse on Friday Morning\n@highlight\nBut the roof collapsed under his weight and he was killed by the fall\n@highlight\nHe was one of 14 students on a 10-day 'Shakespeare's England' trip", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 490}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I recently saw my first @placeholder performance, so I'm excited to see some more.", "idx": 47975}], "idx": 31218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The historic days when Britain was frequently troubled by marauding, ransom-seeking Scandinavian invaders resulted in a rueful proverb \"Once you have paid the Dane-geld you'll never get rid of the Dane.\" It is a proverb which should be noted by governments thinking of bailing out troubled automobile companies. Despite a vociferous campaign by workers MG Rover failed to survive. As the U.S. authorities contemplate how to respond to pleas for help from the \"Big Three\" -- GM, Ford and Chrysler-- they might pause to reflect on the experiences of past British governments when they tried to help the troubled British Leyland group in its various historical forms.\n@highlight\nUK governments spent billions trying to help troubled British Leyland group\n@highlight\nBLMC formed in 1968 but Margaret Thatcher privatized it\n@highlight\nHowever MG Rover went bust in 2005, later sold to a Chinese company", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 701, "end": 702}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 812, "end": 828}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amid a worldwide recession there were more wage claims, more strikes and @placeholder lectured the company and the industry on its poor productivity and over-readiness to strike.", "idx": 47981}], "idx": 31221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. 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From its spacious 5th-floor apartment overlooking Nairobi, Ojey's Designs is a business fashioning elaborate chairs and tables out of old bike parts -- from rims and tires to spokes and pedals, the different parts are all welded together to form the base of the contemporary furnitire. \"We do the bar stools, the bar tables,\" says Martin Ojwang, the startup's founder. \"We do chairs, the cafe chairs and cafe tables -- those ones can go to the hotels.\"\n@highlight\nOjey's Designs specializes in making modern furniture from old bicycle parts\n@highlight\nLaunched in 2012, the business lists bars, hotels and restaurants as clients\n@highlight\nClick through the gallery to see the Kenyan startup's creations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 122, "end": 123}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When we started @placeholder's Designs I was alone and then I employed some two people for assisting,\" says Ojwang.", "idx": 47985}], "idx": 31223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Terrified of water and screaming at the sound of rain, they were just some of the thousands of children whose lives were devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami. 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Wearing a pale yellow coat dress by Emilia Wickstead and carrying a flash of Strathearn tartan in the shape of a folded scarf - a nod to her Scottish title - Kate joined the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal for the Thistle Service, which will see Prince William installed as Knight of the Thistle.\n@highlight\nDuchess known as Countess of Strathearn in Scotland; William known as Earl of Strathearn\n@highlight\nKate wears bespoke Emilia Wickstead design and carries Strathearn tartan scarf - a nod to her Scottish title\n@highlight\nWilliam receiving highest honour possible in Scotland today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 156, "end": 177}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 334, "end": 349}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 483, "end": 499}, {"start": 532, "end": 546}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 592, "end": 612}, {"start": 643, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 696, "end": 713}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 745, "end": 760}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hat worn by @placeholder today in Edinburgh was a", "idx": 48000}], "idx": 31234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Celebrities took to Twitter on Monday to react to the news that police officer Darren Wilson will not face charges for shooting unarmed teenager Michael Brown. 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Assuming we\u2019re not getting the Ibrox club confused with some *other* Rangers, perhaps the famous New York ice hockey franchise worth somewhere north of a billion US Dollars, the logic employed by the board \u2013 not for the first time \u2013 seems grounded in truly Orwellian doublethink.\n@highlight\nRangers board reject Sarver's attempt to takeover at Ibrox\n@highlight\nClub running risk of financial ruin if no suitable solution is found\n@highlight\nDave King bought 14.5 per cent share in club earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder failed in his bid to buy a controlling stake of the Ibrox club", "idx": 48019}], "idx": 31249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 14:43 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:43 EST, 10 September 2013 Matt Lauer has spoken out about Ann Curry's rocky departure from the Today Show saying that he purposefully tried to keep quiet in the aftermath even though many saw him as the reason for her departure. The anchor said that while he was 'disappointed' by the way the ousting of Curry was handled publicly, he knew that there was nothing he could do. 'Does anyone want to see a person who\u2019s making the money that the newspapers say I\u2019m making complaining, \u201cWoe is me, my life is terrible, and people are being unfair\u201d? No one would\u2019ve had any patience for that. I wouldn\u2019t have any patience for that,' he told Esquire magazine.\n@highlight\nMatt Lauer's former co-anchor Ann Curry was fired in June 2011 and many placed the blame on Lauer\n@highlight\nShe made a tear-filled exit shortly before Savannah Guthrie replaced her\n@highlight\nHe has largely refused to comment on the issue in the past two years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The replacement: Savannah Guthrie came in to take over for @placeholder in June 2011", "idx": 48024}], "idx": 31251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 09:34 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 13 August 2012 Accused: Leon Lawrence, pictured outside Southwark Crown Court last year, denies charges of handling stolen goods and attempting to convert criminal property Artwork by renowned graffiti artist Banksy was ripped from a hotel wall and put up for sale on eBay for \u00a317,000, a court was told. The work, known as Sperm Alarm and attributed to the famous guerrilla graffiti artist, was allegedly put on the online auction site by Leon Lawrence, 32, after it had been stolen from a wall outside the four-star Hesperia Hotel in central London.\n@highlight\nThe piece known as 'Sperm Alarm' vanished from outside London's Hesperia Hotel, and later appeared on the online auction site\n@highlight\nPictures of the artwork on the hotel's wall - and of the space left when it was ripped off - were discovered on a computer belonging to Leon Lawrence, Southwark Crown Court heard\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old denies charges of handling stolen goods and attempting to convert criminal property", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 134, "end": 154}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "High-profile art collectors have forked out huge sums to own a @placeholder original.", "idx": 48027}], "idx": 31254} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye A mother from Essex has been told that she is not entitled to a British passport because her father is not named on her birth certificate. Christine North has lived in Britain since she was seven years old, and is the daughter of a British Army soldier who met her mother while stationed in Germany. She is married to an Englishman, has done jury service twice and has voted at every election since she turned 18. 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Dr. Mohammed Asha is suspected of being involved in the weekend's alleged terror plot in Britain. None has been charged -- only detained, questioned or sought -- but British and Australian media are reporting it is no coincidence that all of those detained or questioned so far in the probe share the same profession. \"Investigators believe a network of up to a dozen medics from the Middle East were sent to infiltrate [Britain's National] Health Service as a cover for terrorist operations,\" reported The Daily Telegraph in Australia, where two doctors were being questioned about the plot.\n@highlight\nAustralian paper says police believe up to 12 medics could be involved in plots\n@highlight\nBritish tabloids publish stories with headlines like \"Dr. Evil\" and \"Docs of War\"\n@highlight\nDoctors have been questioned or detained in Australia, England, Scotland\n@highlight\nExpert says some doctors' desire to conduct jihad could override their oaths", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 729, "end": 747}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even if terrorism experts are coming to grips with the notion that would-be bombers can come from the medical profession, @placeholder's medical professionals are still incredulous.", "idx": 48044}], "idx": 31267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France's far-right National Front has won a nationwide election for the first time, as far-right parties across Europe caused a political \"earthquake,\" with a string of victories in voting for the European Parliament. 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Acknowledging that the student groups practiced blatant discrimination, University President Judy Bonner ordered the school's 18 all-white sororities to reopen recruitment, which ended in August, and begin accepting new members. 'While we will not tell any group who they must [accept], the University of Alabama will not tolerate discrimination of any kind,' Bonner said in a video statement posted to the university's website.\n@highlight\nUniversity President Judy Bonner ordered the school's 18 all-white sororities to reopen recruitment, which ended in August\n@highlight\nThe university's student newspaper reported last week that all-white sororities had blocked chapters from adding two black students as new members", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 103, "end": 123}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 563, "end": 583}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This time it is because our @placeholder system remains segregated", "idx": 48053}], "idx": 31275} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two miners have made a lot of people's Valentine's Day more bearable by posting a hilarious video online of them singing and dancing to a famous Whitney Houston love song. 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The men, who both work on the same site in Pannawonica, Western Australia, which is 1,400km north of Perth, are astounded that their video, in which they lip-sync to Whitney Houston's 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody', has already been viewed over 470,000 times in the last 23 hours.\n@highlight\nTwo miners have made a hilarious video lip-syncing to Whitney Houston\n@highlight\nJamie Byers and Jason Allen work in Pannawonica, Western Australia\n@highlight\nThey lip-sync to 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'\n@highlight\nThe video has been viewed over 470,000 times in 23 hours\n@highlight\nIt comes after a US cop became a worldwide hit lip-syncing to Taylor Swift", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 319, "end": 338}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 519}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 658}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 915, "end": 941}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jason, who is single, works as a refrigeration mechanic and is based in the town of @placeholder.", "idx": 48064}], "idx": 31284} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:43 EST, 2 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 2 September 2012 Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik has been hailed 'inspirational' and a 'role model' by a number of British rightwing extremists. A week after Breivik was convicted and jailed for the murder of 77 people in Oslo last year, a string of messages have appeared on Facebook, posted by members of the English Defence League (EDL) and the National Front, praising the 33-year-old's deadly rampage. 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The ecstatic roar that followed was deafening, the main stand of their 109-year-old Kenilworth Road home literally shaking in the excitement. Once again, their defiant chant went up: \u2018F*** the FA and the Football League, we are the famous Luton Town/They tried to kill us off, but we\u2019re not so soft, we are the famous Luton Town!\u2019 Luton's Luke Guttridge scores his sides winning goal against Northampton Town at Kenilworth Road Several agonising moments later, when referee Darren Sheldrake blew the final whistle, it was replaced by another song, Queen\u2019s Another One Bites the Dust, blasting over the PA system.\n@highlight\nLuton beat Northampton 1-0 to go above Wycombe and Burton in the table\n@highlight\nThe Hatters were playing in the Championship as recently as 2007\n@highlight\nLuton suffered three successive relegations and then spent five years in non-League before promotion last season saw them return to the Football League\n@highlight\nWigan tasted success for the first time since August - and at high-flying Derby of all places. 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In recent weeks Rob Ferrel, owner of Rob the Original Barbershop, has sculpted the faces of Cristiano Ronaldo, Tim Howard and Guillermo Ochoa as part of a haircut. Though Ronaldo\u2019s Portugal side were knocked out in the group stages, both USA goalkeeper Howard and Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa will be playing in the knockout stages. How about that? 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It's not easy because I didn't expect this long wait,\" Marina Litvinenko said outside the Royal Court of Justice after a pre-inquest hearing Tuesday. Marina Litvinenko wants a public inquiry instead of an inquest, which, in Britain, is a proceeding to establish the facts around a sudden or unexplained death. 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The talented -- and controversial -- forward took to the pitch at the Camp Nou alongside the rest of his teammates ahead of the Joan Gamper Trophy, an annual friendly that serves as Barcelona's curtain raiser to the new season. This time, Barcelona faced Mexico's Leon. 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They also sparked a family feud within the party -- about where to go from here. Convinced that Democrats have a record with Latinos that isn't much better, and that Obama -- because of his immigration enforcement record -- didn't deserve their support any more than Mitt Romney did, I advised Latinos to skip the line and vote for every office on the ballot except the one at the top.\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday, President Obama received 71% of the Latino vote, says Ruben Navarrette\n@highlight\nThe Republicans got exactly what they deserved, he says\n@highlight\nRepublicans can either make peace or march toward extinction, he says\n@highlight\nGOP must learn to talk about immigration as an economic, not a cultural, issue, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 868, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats have it too easy with @placeholder, and Republicans have it too hard.", "idx": 48086}, {"query": "He insists that the real reason that @placeholder vote for Democrats isn't because of immigration but because they like government handouts and don't want to work hard.", "idx": 48087}, {"query": "Here are three things that help explain where @placeholder went wrong with Latino voters to begin with.", "idx": 48088}], "idx": 31299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "London Welsh fell to their sixth consecutive defeat in the Aviva Premiership as they were convincingly beaten 23-3 by Newcastle at the Kassam Stadium. Newcastle dominated and showed more invention with Scott Lawson and Mark Wilson lively in the forwards and Juan Pablo Socino orchestrating matters from fly-half and giving three-quarters Adam Powell and Sinoti Sinoti space to illustrate their attacking flair. Powell, Wilson and Ruki Tipuna were the visitors' try-scorers with Socino kicking two penalties and Rory Clegg a conversion. A penalty from Olly Barkley was Welsh's sole response as they slipped eight points behind the Falcons. 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Australians using surrogates in Thailand could also be prosecuted for human trafficking under the new laws that ban surrogacy if the prospective parents aren't blood relatives. Lawyer Stephen Page called the changes 'appalling' and said his clients have been left with no way to contact the pregnant woman carrying their babies, after the Thai military allegedly confiscated medical records from IVF clinics.\n@highlight\nLawyer Stephen Page said Australia's surrogacy laws are too restrictive\n@highlight\nHis clients use Thai surrogate mothers after trying all other avenues\n@highlight\nChanges in Thailand this week have outlawed the practice\n@highlight\nComes as Thai woman Pattharamon Janbua reveals she was offered $11,700 to be a surrogate mother by an Australian couple\n@highlight\nBut when she gave birth to twins they only took the girl\n@highlight\nLeft the boy who has Down syndrome in Bangkok", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Page said all the Australian couples he'd met only seek overseas surrogacy as a last resort because @placeholder laws are so restrictive.", "idx": 48111}], "idx": 31312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Young stars shone at the Olympic pool Monday as Yannick Agnel of France won his second gold medal of the London Games, American teen sensation Missy Franklin won her first and a 15-year-old Lithuanian stunned the women's 100-meter breaststroke field. The 20-year-old Agnel, just a day after swimming an amazing anchor leg in leading France to victory in the men's 4x100 meter free style relay, routed the field in the 200-meter freestyle. He beat both silver medalists, Park Taehwan of South Korea and Yang Sun of China, by 1.79 seconds. Ryan Lochte of the United States finished fourth.\n@highlight\nNEW: A controversy at men's gymnastics affects the medal winners\n@highlight\nNEW: The queen's granddaughter stays on course for an equestrian medal\n@highlight\nA 15-year-old is among the young swimmers to top the medal stand\n@highlight\nA Saudi Arabian judo competitor is allowed to compete wearing a headscarf", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was the last nation to agree to send women.", "idx": 48113}], "idx": 31313} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the age of digital audio, what does good old-fashioned radio still have to offer? Teca Lima, the voice of RadarCultura, consults the Web site before talking into the mic. Plenty, according to the creators of RadarCultura, a community-based Web site and a daily three-hour AM radio program broadcast from Brazil's S\u00e3o Paulo. \"Radio is 'now,'\" says 22-year-old Brazilian Andr\u00e9 Avorio, who implemented the Web site. \"[Radio] is generally quick and live. This adds a special dynamic to the medium. Moreover, it is still one of the most popular means of mass communication in Brazil. Combining it with the power of the Internet can result in many new possibilities.\"\n@highlight\nRadarCultura is a daily 3-hour radio program and community Web site\n@highlight\nIts father foundation boasts the biggest archive of Brazilian music in Brazil\n@highlight\nWeb site invites members to create playlists, vote on, suggest music for air\n@highlight\nRadarCultura also covers live culture and technology events", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Certainly S\u00e3o Paulo is the most 'wired' city in the country, but the @placeholder and the possibilities associated with it have reached the most distant towns,\" says Avorio.", "idx": 48121}], "idx": 31318} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A tide of border crossings by children mostly from Central America is not expected to end soon, and some in Congress blame President Barack Obama for policies they claim opened the floodgate. Holding centers in Texas can no longer accommodate large numbers of children and mothers traveling alone with their kids, forcing the federal government to open additional facilities. One is in Nogales, Arizona, where pictures of unaccompanied children lying on the floor of a large barren facility raised concerns of a humanitarian crisis. But Nogales Mayor Arturo Garina said the site, which serves as an overflow center for up to 1,000, is addressing the immediate need for shelter.\n@highlight\nUp to 400 unaccompanied children are crossing the Texas border each day\n@highlight\nMost of the children are coming from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala\n@highlight\nOverflow holding facilities have been opened to accommodate the youth\n@highlight\nNogales, Arizona, Mayor says the facilities are \"better than expected\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been so overwhelmed that federal officials are transporting busloads of immigrants, including minors, to Arizona.", "idx": 48132}], "idx": 31326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Tom Wilkerson is chief executive officer of the United States Naval Institute, a nonprofit professional association which describes itself as an independent forum for examining issues related to the Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. 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Initially, the U.S. ignored the threat, and when public outcry about our seeming indifference became louder, we formed a combined task force of international navies in the Gulf of Aden under command of a U.S. Navy rear admiral to \"deter, disrupt and thwart\" the pirates.\n@highlight\nTom Wilkerson: Pirates based in Somalia represent threat to crews and cargo\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. strategy so far has failed to deter piracy\n@highlight\nWilkerson: We should follow example set 200 years ago by Thomas Jefferson\n@highlight\nHe says the U.S. needs to attack the pirates at their bases", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 63, "end": 91}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 366, "end": 386}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His response was clear and successful -- build a strong naval task force, equip it with a sizeable contingent of @placeholder, and send it to attack and defeat the pirates in their lair.", "idx": 48133}], "idx": 31327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As she lay drenched in blood and dying on the sidewalk after being stabbed 32 times by her boyfriend, little did she know it was to be the beginning of her fairytale. Melissa Dohme, from Clearwater, Florida, was just 20-years-old when Robert Lee Burton Jr slashed her hands, arms, face and head outside her home, the attack only stopped by a passing couple. Clearwater firefighter-paramedic Cameron Hill, 38, responded to the 911 call, which he said was the goriest of his 17-year career. Scroll down for video Fate: Melissa Dohme and Cameron Hill were brought together after he was the paramedic on the scene when she was stabbed 32 times by her ex-boyfriend\n@highlight\nMelissa Dohme was allegedly stabbed more than 30 times in her face and neck in January by her ex-boyfriend\n@highlight\nDohme stands just over 5ft; her ex-boyfriend is 6ft4in and 245 lbs\n@highlight\nFlat lined four times and had 12 pints of blood transfused\n@highlight\nSaid meeting her paramedic boyfriend was her fairytale", "entities": [{"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 235, "end": 254}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In October last year when Melissa was speaking at a Clearwater church, two of her first responders surprised her - one of whom was @placeholder.", "idx": 48137}], "idx": 31328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- The apparent assassination of three Kurdish women political activists in central Paris on Thursday, all shot in the head, has provoked shock among the Kurdish community. Mystery swirls around the slayings, with no claim of responsibility or any indication from authorities as to who might have pulled the trigger. The fact that one of the women is a founding member of the Kurdish Workers' Party, or PKK -- a group viewed by Turkey, the United States and others as a terror organization -- has led to heightened speculation. 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Google's new cloud-based document and storage solution is priced aggressively and boasts best-in-class integration with other Google services -- including Google Docs. As you can see from our hands-on, Google Drive is an impressive product. Still, the cloud storage and collaboration space is more competitive than ever before. Google faces competition not just from cloud companies such as Box and Dropbox, but from Apple, Microsoft and Amazon as well. Storage and Pricing Google is pricing Google Drive at a VERY aggressive level. For $30 a year ($2.50 a month), users get 25GB to use for Google Drive and Picasa, plus 25GB of Gmail storage.\n@highlight\nFor $30 a year ($2.50 a month), users get 25GB to use for Google Drive and Picasa\n@highlight\nGoogle Drive offers in-browser access to files and folders, including document editing\n@highlight\nUltimately, neither offering from Apple nor Amazon is likely to compete with Google Drive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Box's pricing is also significantly higher than @placeholder; however, that differentiation is also part of the company's focus.", "idx": 48151}], "idx": 31340} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jenny Hollowood-Smith suffered mini stroke after traumatic labour with baby boy Then became inspired to conquer her dreams and opened her own bridal boutique, Personal Touch Bridal Married husband Graham and they are living happily with son Corey By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:16 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 31 December 2012 A woman who suffered a stroke at the age of just 29 has battled back to full health in just 13 months - to become a new wife, a new mother and head of her own business. Jenny Hollowood-Smith, 29, fell ill at home just a week after a traumatic labour with son Corey.\n@highlight\nJenny Hollowood-Smith suffered mini stroke after traumatic labour with baby boy\n@highlight\nDoctors told the new mother's family she could die - or at least be left severely disabled\n@highlight\nThen became inspired to conquer her dreams and opened her own bridal boutique, Personal Touch Bridal\n@highlight\nMarried husband Graham and they are living happily with son Corey", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 159, "end": 179}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 511, "end": 531}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 639}, {"start": 891, "end": 911}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turning point: Jenny saw her stroke as the turning point in her life and within two months of making her own big day a success @placeholder had secured her bank loan", "idx": 48156}], "idx": 31343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Everton have discovered they are surprisingly popular in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar, where Roberto Martinez is expected to play a number of his big-hitters in the Europa League on Thursday. Martinez and a travelling squad boasting Romelu Lukaku, Leighton Baines and Tim Howard were pleasantly taken back to find dozens of fans who call themselves Russian Toffees greet them at the local airport after a four-hour flight from Merseyside. 'I saw them all with blue shirts on and thought they had travelled from Liverpool,' said Martinez. 'But they told me \u201cNo, we are Russian\u201d. 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But it\u2019s not just burgers for which you pay more on a long car journey, according to a survey. A single banana can cost as much as 75p at a service station \u2013 more than six times the supermarket price of around 12p. The Norton Canes service station on the M6 in Staffordshire, where a survey found a banana cost 75p The price of a banana at Norton Canes Roachef is six times as much the supermarket price of a single banana, which is around 12p\n@highlight\nA single banana costs 75p at Norton Canes Roadchef on the M40 in Oxford\n@highlight\nPrice is more than six times the supermarket price of around 12p\n@highlight\nWhich? survey found cost of a banana varies between rest stops\n@highlight\nResearch also found Tebay services on the M6 is best service station\n@highlight\nCharnock Richard services in Lancashire named as the worst", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 419, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 504, "end": 523}, {"start": 648, "end": 668}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 894, "end": 895}, {"start": 932, "end": 947}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He praised @placeholder saying it had \u2018managed to avoid most of the perceived issues with corporate blandness that often applies to the main operators\u2019.", "idx": 48175}], "idx": 31356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Keeping global warming down to a level people can live with means cutting carbon emissions to \"near zero\" by the end of the century, even in an increasingly industrialized world, the top U.N. experts on the issue reported Sunday. That may be doable, but it will take \"substantial investments\" in everything from planting more trees to replacing fossil fuels with low-carbon power sources like solar, wind and nuclear energy, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change announced in its latest report. \"What this report clearly shows is that the challenges to resolve the global common problem are huge,\" said Ottmar Edenhofer, a German economist and one of the lead authors of Sunday's document. \"But also this report shows that there are some steps to resolve this issue. I would say in that sense the report also outlines the challenges, but it provides hope -- modest hope.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: John Kerry calls the report a wake-up call to an economic opportunity\n@highlight\nNEW: Environmentalist says political will must change too\n@highlight\nU.N. panel holds out \"modest hope\" of heading off most global warming\n@highlight\nSunday's report is the latest in a benchmark U.N. assessment of climate change", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 438, "end": 478}, {"start": 620, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's \"a broad set of technologies\" that could be deployed to head off that future, @placeholder said -- many of which are listed in the report.", "idx": 48180}], "idx": 31358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 12 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:07 EST, 13 October 2012 A self-confessed \u2018psycho,\u2019 who attacked his ex-partner with a meat cleaver and a boat flare before drugging his baby daughter with heroin, has been jailed for 18 years. Gillian Blackmore, 28, had to run for her life, naked and soaked in blood, as her ex-partner Roger Weir unleashed his attack. The 45-year-old beat his former fiancee repeatedly with a metal baton, shooting her with a boat flare and slashing her neck with a meat cleaver at her flat in Eastleigh, Southampton. Self-confessed 'psycho': Roger Weir (right) was jailed for 18 years for a violent attack on his former fiancee Gillian Blackmore (left) and their 20-month-old daughter when he discovered that she had a new partner\n@highlight\nRoger Weir was jailed for 18 years for his violent attack on his ex-fiancee\n@highlight\nGillian Blackmore was beaten with a baton, shot with a boat flare and had her neck slashed with a meat cleaver\n@highlight\nHe then threatened to kill their 20-month-old daughter by feeding her heroin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 879, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was screaming and covered in blood, saying that @placeholder was going to kill her little girl.", "idx": 48188}], "idx": 31362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Former manager Sam Lutfi claims Britney Spears' parents defamed, libeled and cheated him out of millions in a battle for control of the pop star and her career. A book written by Spears' mother painted Lutfi as a \"predator\" and a \"Svengali\" who kept Spears drugged and isolated her from her family so he could control her, his defamation lawsuit against the Spears family alleges. Lutfi is suing for millions in defamation damages and for money he said he's owed for being Spears' personal manager, a job he said he lost when a court appointed her father as her conservator four years ago.\n@highlight\nSam Lutfi was ousted from Spears' life when her dad became her conservator\n@highlight\nLutfi is suing for millions in damages and pay he says he's owed for being Spears' manager\n@highlight\nA book by Spears' mom painted Lutfi as a \"predator\" and a \"Svengali,\" his suit says\n@highlight\nThe Spears book caused him \"hatred, contempt, ridicule and obloquy,\" Lutfi claims", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will not testify in the trial, which began last week.", "idx": 48189}], "idx": 31363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 08:04 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:40 EST, 21 February 2013 A British couple are to be deported from Australia next month \u2013 because they settled in a suburb that was 2 miles and 854.45 yards from where they were told to set up home. George and Lana Breen today told of their despair at being sent back to Scotland, after migrating to Queensland, 10,400 miles away, five years ago, and each finding jobs that were of benefit to the Australian community. But under the rules of their migration visa they had to live and work in a specified area.\n@highlight\nGeorge and Lana Breen migrated to Queensland from Dundee in 2008\n@highlight\nCouple had to live in Browns Plains, Logan City, as part of visa conditions\n@highlight\nPair then settled in Calamvale, Brisband - three miles from Browns Plains\n@highlight\nBreens are being deported back to UK for breaching the terms of their visa", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was good work for the two of them in @placeholder and they were convinced they were doing the right thing in a country that has been asking for skilled and qualified workers.", "idx": 48190}], "idx": 31364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Navy SEAL who claims he shot and killed Osama Bin Laden says the terror leader died afraid at his compound in Pakistan. Robert O'Neill, who was unmasked this week by MailOnline as 'The Shooter', said: 'He (Bin Laden] died afraid, and he knew we were there to kill him. And that's closure.' O'Neill opened up about his meeting with the relatives of the 9/11 terror attacks saying: '[O]ne thing I tell them is all right, Osama bin Laden died like a p****.That's all I'm telling you. Just so you know.' Scroll down for video What's done is done: Bin Laden shooter Robert O'Neill (above) said: 'He (Bin Laden] died afraid, and he knew we were there to kill him. And that's closure'\n@highlight\nRobert O'Neill was unmasked this week by MailOnline as 'The Shooter'\n@highlight\nO'Neill said when he met with relatives of the 9/11 terror attacks he told them: 'One thing I tell them is all right, Osama bin Laden died like a p****'\n@highlight\nRevealed that he and his fellow SEALs did not think they would make it out alive after raiding bin Laden's hideout", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under fire: This comes as many are attacking @placeholder for making his identity as a Navy SEAL public", "idx": 48195}], "idx": 31366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 08:59 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 19 December 2012 Lee Wilkinson arrives at Newcastle Crown Court where he admitted biting off another man's finger at a children's nativity play A father who admitted biting off another man's finger at a children's nativity play was yesterday told a jail sentence is 'almost inevitable.' Lee Wilkinson, 40, launched the attack on Michael Dent last December at Harton Primary School, South Shields, South Tyneside, following a feud between the men. It is believed Mr Wilkinson had started a relationship with Mr Dent's wife while the couple had split.\n@highlight\nLee Wilkinson, 40, bit off Michael Dent's finger at Harton Primary School, South Shields, last year\n@highlight\nThe offshore worker has pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in January", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 122, "end": 142}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 439, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said he lost the tip of the little finger on his left hand.", "idx": 48198}], "idx": 31368} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australian authorities say that ISIS leaders ordered followers to behead someone on Australian soil as a \"demonstration killing.\" Prosecutors say they uncovered a plot that was \"clearly designed to shock and horrify\" the public. Now that President Barack Obama has announced the United States will seek to degrade and destroy ISIS, should Americans worry they will become targets for similar plots from this ruthless terrorist group? ISIS has worked diligently to taunt the U.S. and its allies. The alleged plot in Australia, which triggered that country's largest ever anti-terrorist dragnet, is only the most recent example. Even before ISIS became well-known, British soldier Lee Rigby was butchered in a London street last year. There is a real possibility that Americans, too, will face the threat of such \"demonstration killings\" on U.S. soil.\n@highlight\nAuthorities uncover suspected ISIS plot to behead someone in Australia to shock the public\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: ISIS works diligently to taunt the U.S. and its allies\n@highlight\nShe says ISIS wants to turn the conflict into war between Islam and the West\n@highlight\nGhitis: The U.S. and West must be strategic and smart in dealing with the brutal ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But that does not mean the @placeholder should ignore the threat.", "idx": 48199}, {"query": "ISIS is gambling that drawing America and the West into the fight will make it stronger, but if the West is strategic and smart, this move will prove to be @placeholder' worst mistake.", "idx": 48202}], "idx": 31369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The famous 'Naked Gardeners' who created their very own Garden of Eden around a country manor are selling up after 'Eve' filed for divorce on the grounds her husband is a 'womanising alcoholic', it was revealed today. Barbara Pollard walked out on husband Ian after five years of marriage, leading to fears the beautiful garden they created together in Malmesbury, Wiltshire could be closed to the public and become overgrown. Mrs Pollard first suggested a divorce just a few months after she was married to Mr Pollard, he claimed today, but the couple made a go of things until she moved out three months ago and accused him of being a 'womanising alcoholic' in divorce papers.\n@highlight\nIan and Barbara Pollard took over Abbey House Gardens in Wiltshire\n@highlight\nCouple then transformed the Malmesbury estate into a nudist attraction\n@highlight\nCouple's dream is set to come to an end after Mrs Pollard filed for divorce\n@highlight\nMr Pollard says he will be forced to sell the property, prompting fears the gardens may be shut", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 26}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 724, "end": 742}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking today, Mr Pollard said: 'Eleven weeks after we got married @placeholder suggested that maybe it would be a good idea if we had a controlled separation and divorce - that was the first suggestion for it.", "idx": 48203}], "idx": 31370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Thirteen years after putting on the adamantium claws, Hugh Jackman is still carving up the box office as the most iconic super-mutant, Wolverine. Since opening on July 26, The Wolverine, Jackman's fifth outing as the ornery X-Man, has grossed $307 million worldwide. It's not exactly Avengers money, but it's more than enough for Fox to want to keep Jackman in the X-Men fold. As The Wolverine's post-credit sequence teased, Jackman will time-travel for a cameo in next year's X-Men: Days of Future Past. But will that be the end of Jackman's run? The 44-year-old has played Wolverine longer and more frequently than any actor has ever been associated with a comic-book hero, but his current deal is about to expire. Now the National Enquirer claims that Fox is offering Jackman $100 million for him to keep slicing and dicing for four more X-Men movies. Them's a lot of chicken breasts!\n@highlight\n\"The Wolverine\" has grossed $307 million worldwide\n@highlight\nJackman would have to train his body for more films\n@highlight\nThere is speculation the actor could snag $100 million for the role", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 496, "end": 514}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 737, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 769}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The only thing standing in the way of some X-Men/@placeholder movie synergy is studio politics.", "idx": 48209}, {"query": "I can't imagine Jackman would get soft around the middle; besides a more grizzled @placeholder better suits the haunted comic-book character.", "idx": 48212}], "idx": 31373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:13 EST, 1 May 2013 Standing atop his column in Trafalgar Square, Nelson may soon be forced to stare down at a reminder of the nation he defeated - in the form of a giant electric blue cockerel. The 15ft-tall fibreglass bird, designed by German artist Katharina Fritsch, is due to be placed on the fourth plinth on July 20. But a conservation group, headed by a senior judge, has opposed the planned installation, saying it is 'totally inappropriate' for the site in central London. The cock is the national symbol of France - and the Thorney Island Society claims the artwork is unsuitable, given Nelson defeated the French navy at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.\n@highlight\n15ft fibreglass bird designed by German artist Katharina Fritsch\n@highlight\nDue to be placed on fourth plinth on July 20\n@highlight\nConservation group deem it 'totally inappropriate'\n@highlight\nNelson defeated French at Battle of Trafalgar in 1805", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 595, "end": 616}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 715}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 957, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In her defence, @placeholder told the council that her artwork provoked mischief by being put in a square that celebrates victory over the French - and would act as a 'species interloper' at a place famed for attracting pigeons.", "idx": 48218}], "idx": 31376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 18:23 EST, 27 January 2012 A tubby tom cat has become the country's first ever feline to undergo knee-replacement surgery after vets ruled out amputating his cancer-stricken leg because of his size. Cyrano, a 10-year-old kitty who weighs more than 20 pounds, has been helped by doctors and engineers at North Carolina State University after cancer left his left hind leg almost useless. Surgeon Denis Marcellin-Little and university engineer Ola Harryssonare are at the forefront of osseointegration, a process in which a prosthetic limb is fused to a living bone. Sitting kitty: Cyrano awaits the operation to replace his knee that was weakened by cancer. He is joined by (left to right) engineer Ola Harrysson, surgeon Denis Marcellin-Little and handler Crystal Ritenour\n@highlight\nCyrano underwent surgery after cancer left his leg weak and useless - but his body was too heavy to have it amputated\n@highlight\nSurgeons used materials similar to those used in human knee operations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 335, "end": 365}, {"start": 427, "end": 448}, {"start": 475, "end": 490}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 754, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is the most complex implant that @placeholder has made and really, in", "idx": 48225}], "idx": 31382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One Direction's Harry Styles has been having facials made of bird excrement in a bid to clear up his spotty skin before the band's world tour. The 20-year-old singer is said to have signed up for an intensive course of the anti-wrinkle and acne treatment - in which clients pay \u00a3180 to have nightingale droppings smeared on to their skin. The unusual 'Geisha facial' is already popular in Hollywood, with Tom Cruise and Victoria Beckham among those who swear by its effectiveness. One Direction's Harry Styles has been having facials made of bird excrement in a bid to clear up his spotty skin before the band's world tour\n@highlight\nUnusual facial popular in Hollywood - actor Tom Cruise swears by it\n@highlight\nVictoria Beckham, 40, who discovered it in Japan, is another fan\n@highlight\nHarry fears tour could take toll on his skin - which is already prone to spots", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 713, "end": 728}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They contain enzymes which are said to break down dead skin \u2013 restoring complexions that have been damaged by ageing and sun exposure \u2013 and were traditionally used to help @placeholder geisha remove the thick white make-up they were expected to wear.", "idx": 48239}], "idx": 31392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What do NSA leaker Edward Snowden and a red panda at the National Zoo in Washington have in common? Absolutely nothing. Except that both mysteriously vanished. And both were the subjects of high-profile searches -- at least for a little while, in the case of the panda. But a little while was all Twitter needed to engage in a flurry of jokes, including the creation of several parody accounts for Rusty, the red panda. There were a few, tenuous parallels. Both are male. Both are relatively young -- Rusty is 1, Snowden is 30. And both have connections to China: Red pandas are native to southwestern China while Snowden recently traveled to Hong Kong, off southeastern China.\n@highlight\nRusty the Panda went missing from the National Zoo\n@highlight\nTwitter erupts with jokes about the vanishing acts of Ed Snowden and Rusty\n@highlight\nRusty is found about a mile from the zoo; Snowden isn't", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 736, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The zoo had tweeted several facts about @placeholder, warning zoo visitors that he is still a wild animal and would bite if cornered or scared.", "idx": 48240}, {"query": "In response to @placeholder's escape it on Monday it posted, \"I have an alibi!\"", "idx": 48242}], "idx": 31393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Palestinian Authority's president has called for an emergency meeting of the Arab League over the escalation of conflict between the Israeli military and Gaza-based militants, the Palestinian Authority-run news agency WAFA said on Saturday. President Mahmoud Abbas asked the Cairo-based organization to convene on Sunday, PLO Executive Committee member Saeb Erakat said, according to WAFA. In the latest fighting on Saturday, Israeli air force struck and killed three Hamas personnel in southern Gaza, according to both the Israeli military and Palestinian medics. The Israel Defense Forces said the people were a senior Hamas military wing leader and his two bodyguards.\n@highlight\n1 dead in Gaza airstrikes\n@highlight\nRockets and mortars fired into Israel, police say\n@highlight\nPalestinian leader calls for Arab League sit-down\n@highlight\nThe Israeli military killed three Hamas personnel early Saturday, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 43}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 203, "end": 223}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 345, "end": 367}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 592, "end": 612}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said it was impossible to speak about any sort of calm between @placeholder and Israel while there was aggression being committed against the Palestinian people.", "idx": 48246}], "idx": 31396} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Re-live all the drama here Manchester United have shown their financial muscle by completing a stunning deadline-day deal for Radamel Falcao after moneybags neighbours City were put off by the staggering cost. Monaco\u2019s Colombia striker arrived on a private jet to tie up a season-long loan to Old Trafford for a fee of \u00a36million, with an option to buy him next summer for a further \u00a346m. Falcao told www.manutd.com: 'I am delighted to be joining Manchester United on loan this season. Manchester United is the biggest club in the world and is clearly determined to get back to the top.\n@highlight\nManchester United have won the race to sign Radamel Falcao\n@highlight\nColombian has joined on season-long loan and cost \u00a36million\n@highlight\nHe has agreed a deal worth \u00a3280,000-a-week\n@highlight\nOld Trafford club saw off Arsenal and Manchester City for striker\n@highlight\nJuventus were also interested in taking him to Italy\n@highlight\nUnited signed Falcao amid fears of niggling injuries to Robin van Persie\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck will be sold while Javier Hernandez has joined Real Madrid\n@highlight\nColombian striker will wear the No 9 shirt at Old Trafford this season", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 446, "end": 462}, {"start": 485, "end": 501}, {"start": 597, "end": 613}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 844}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 989, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Golden generation: Falcao is among a number of @placeholder to have come through the system in recent years", "idx": 48250}], "idx": 31400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Kent Smith This brave little wildcat took on four lionesses in a battle for its life in a wildlife park in southern Africa. The tiny cat ferociously bore its teeth and rose its claws in an attempt to fight off the predators as the lionesses crowded around. In the David versus Goliath attack, the females ganged up on the animal - despite it being 30 times smaller than them. Tragically the little wildcat lost the battle, but proved that it still had some fight left in its body and scratched one of the lionesses across the nose before it was killed - causing the predator to lurch back.\n@highlight\nTiny wildcat fights for its life in a battle against four lionesses\n@highlight\nLionesses are 30 times its size - but the cat will not give up without a fight\n@highlight\nKitten bares teeth and swipes claws at the predators in Botswana park", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tiny animal soon became fenced in by the huge predators in the @placeholder nature park", "idx": 48251}], "idx": 31401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 22-year-old man from Pakistan hopes to soon swim the English Channel with an American friend -- but first he's got to navigate the currents of bureaucracy. 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Alejandro Solalinde is bringing his message to the United States. The priest is part of a caravan of migrants and their supporters traveling from Los Angeles to Washington to push for immigration reform. In Mexico, Solalinde has criticized the government, and even the Catholic Church, saying that both can be more compassionate to migrants. His views are shaped by the years he has spent leading a migrant shelter in Oaxaca that offers support to Central Americans who embark on the dangerous route north by clinging to trains.\n@highlight\nThe Rev. 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Jacqui Smith said she did not hesitate to name and shame those who foster extremist views. Radio talk show host Michael Savage and the anti-gay Rev. Fred Phelps were listed Tuesday among white supremacists and radical Islamic clerics who will not be allowed into the country. Savage, whose conservative daily show can be heard on radio stations across America, lashed out in an audio clip on his Web site and devoted seven stories on his main page to the ban. He is listed under his real name, Michael Alan Wiener.\n@highlight\nTalk show host asks why Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong Il not on list\n@highlight\nUK Home Office: 22 people banned from Britain for \"stirring up hatred\"\n@highlight\nHome Office named only 16 of those on the list\n@highlight\nEx-Ku Klux Klansman, Russian skinheads, radical Islamic clerics also on list", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 235, "end": 246}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 729, "end": 747}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 833, "end": 834}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 973, "end": 991}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Britain's Home Office said it decided to exclude the 22 people on the list after measures by Home Secretary @placeholder last year targeting people \"who have engaged in spreading hate.\"", "idx": 48267}], "idx": 31408} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tony Blair says he believes regime change in Iran and Syria is essential for global security Tony Blair has said that he believes regime change in Iran is necessary and there needs to be military intervention if it acquires nuclear weapons capability. While Al Qaeda poses a significant threat to people across the world he believes the bigger evil is Iran which 'support groups that are engaged with terrorism and the forces of reaction'. Speaking ahead of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 the Prime Minister said that for the sake of international security, President Ahmadinejad must be ousted from power.\n@highlight\nThe former PM says the Arab Spring shows there is a thirst for democracy and freedom\n@highlight\nHe also said Syria's president Assad could not continue in power if there is to be genuine reform", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 628, "end": 629}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that President Bashar Assad has shown he cannot take @placeholder through the process of change and must give up power and is unable to invoke reforms.", "idx": 48288}], "idx": 31427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Democratic Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes wants Kentuckians to know she is most definitely not President Barack Obama, and she even wields a gun in her latest campaign ad, released today to prove it. The entire 30-second ad takes place in a field where Grimes shoots skeet while she mocks Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, her opponent in the race, and lists off the issues she disagrees with the unpopular Democratic president on. 'Mitch McConnell wants you to think I'm Barack Obama. Mitch is the same guy who thought Duke basketball players were UK,' Grimes says, referring to an ad the McConnell campaign released that confused the state's two college basketball teams.\n@highlight\nKentucky Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes is running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Mitch McConnell\n@highlight\nGrimes tries to distance herself from the unpopular Obama in a new campaign ad by wielding a gun and shooting skeet\n@highlight\n'I'm not Barack Obama,' Grimes, who is female and white, says at one point in the ad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 50}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 565, "end": 566}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 719, "end": 741}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As side by side photos of @placeholder and Grimes appear on screen, the ad's narrator claims that 'Obama needs Alison Grimes.", "idx": 48291}], "idx": 31430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chuck Hagel's rocky and inauspicious path to leadership of the Pentagon could haunt him if he doesn't watch his step. \"If people feel Hagel makes a mistake in the future, they will come after him even harder than if this ugly process of recent weeks hadn't happened,\" said Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a co-author of \"Bending History: Barack Obama's Foreign Policy.\" The former Nebraska senator's nomination as defense secretary was subject to harsh criticism from some fellow Republicans over past statements on sensitive political and national security matters. His shaky performance at his confirmation hearing and the subsequent fierce political wrangling over his selection and on unrelated matters did not help his case.\n@highlight\nSenate votes 58-41 to confirm former Nebraska senator, a Republican\n@highlight\nFight for Cabinet post was deeply partisan, uphill battle for Hagel\n@highlight\nObama says he will rely on Hagel's counsel on national security issues\n@highlight\nHagel pledges to work with Congress; Will be sworn in on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 134, "end": 138}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 314, "end": 334}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The real reasons why conservative groups are still going after @placeholder", "idx": 48298}], "idx": 31435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 07:39 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 16:01 EST, 23 October 2012 Killed: Aya Hadir Ghais, who was in the UAE to study, died after the high-powered Lamborghini she was driving crashed and caught fire An American teenage student has died after the Lamborghini she was driving crashed and caught fire in Abu Dhabi. Authorities in the United Arab Emirate's capital said that Aya Hadir Ghais, 19, was travelling in the high-powered vehicle alone when the horrific accident happened on Saturday. Despite firefighters arriving on the scene in Defence Road within four minutes and extinguishing the fire, she could not be freed in time.\n@highlight\nAya Hadir Ghais was travelling alone when the accident happened while crossing a bridge\n@highlight\nMrs Ghais was studying law and economics at Paris-Sorbonne University", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 150, "end": 152}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 376, "end": 394}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 828, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple married when Aya was 17 and she took up her studies at the Paris Sorbonne University in @placeholder when he moved there to work for a UAE-based company.", "idx": 48302}], "idx": 31438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rocker and avid hunter Ted Nugent has agreed to pay a fine, serve probation and record a public service announcement as part of a deal to plead guilty to transporting an illegally killed black bear in Alaska, according to court documents. The plea deal, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Anchorage, Alaska, stems from federal allegations that arose during a bear hunt in May 2009 that was filmed for Nugent's television show, \"Spirit of the Wild,\" on the Outdoor Channel. News of the plea deal broke a day after Nugent was questioned and cleared by the Secret Service over comments he made at an annual meeting of the National Rifle Association where he said he would be \"dead or in jail\" if President Barack Obama were re-elected.\n@highlight\nTed Nugent agrees to plead guilty to a federal misdemeanor count\n@highlight\nNugent violated Alaska state law by killing a bear, just days after he wounded another one\n@highlight\nHe was charged with a federal count for transporting the dead bear\n@highlight\nNugent agrees to pay a $10,000 fine and serve two years probation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 279, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 441, "end": 458}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 632, "end": 657}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder limits licensed hunters to the bagging of one bear per hunting season.", "idx": 48315}], "idx": 31445} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 30-page NBA document detailing the charges against Donald Sterling accuses the longtime owner of the Los Angeles Clippers of trying to persuade V. Stiviano to tell a league investigator she altered a recording and it wasn't Sterling making racist remarks on the audio, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. On Monday, the NBA released a summary of the charges that could lead to NBA owners voting to strip Sterling and his wife, Shelly, of the franchise they have co-owned for 33 years. In it, the NBA said: \"In the course of the investigation into Mr. Sterling's conduct, it was discovered that relevant evidence was destroyed, false and misleading evidence was provided to the NBA's investigator, and LAC issued a false and misleading press statement regarding this matter.\"\n@highlight\nLos Angeles Times reports on contents of NBA document on Sterling\n@highlight\nTimes: League suggests team president got a copy of recording before it was released\n@highlight\nTimes: Sterling and his wife are not estranged in the minds of the NBA\n@highlight\nNEW: Commissioner says league would hire investment bankers to sell team, if it comes to that", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 114, "end": 133}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 513, "end": 515}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 803, "end": 819}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, the new commissioner said, he would prefer the @placeholder sell the team without the league's pushing.", "idx": 48316}], "idx": 31446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Raheem Sterling leads the five-strong English contingent who are in contention for the 2014 European Golden Boy award for the best youngster on the continent. Manchester United's Luke Shaw, Everton's John Stones, Tottenham Hotspur's Eric Dier and Arsenal's Calum Chambers also join Liverpool's Sterling on the 40-man shortlist. In all, there are 10 Premier League-based players, with Chelsea's Kurt Zouma, United's Adnan Januzaj, Spurs' Nabil Bentaleb and Liverpool's Lazar Markovic and Divock Origi having also been nominated. Raheem Sterling is one of five English players nominated for the 2014 European Golden Boy award Tottenham's Eric Dier and Everton's John Stones (right) also make the 40-strong shortlist for the award\n@highlight\nThe 40-man shortlist for European Golden Boy award has been announced\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling is one of five English players who have been nominated\n@highlight\nLuke Shaw, John Stones, Eric Dier and Calum Chambers also on the list\n@highlight\nPlayers under age of 21 playing in Europe's top leagues can win award\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney only previous English winner of the award in 2004", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 92, "end": 110}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 229}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 598, "end": 616}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (10 players): Kurt Zouma (Chelsea), Calum Chambers (Arsenal), Adnan Januzaj, Luke Shaw (Manchester United), John Stones (Everton), Raheem Sterling, Lazar Markovic, Divock Origi (Liverpool), Nabil Bentaleb, Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur).", "idx": 48320}], "idx": 31448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Psychic or just plain phony? If there was any reason to believe that a crystal ball is hiding in that bulbous head of Paul the octopus, be warned: This article might just disappoint. Ready? Some marine biologists and experts say it's more than likely that Paul doesn't have the gift of prophecy after all. What's more likely is that he's learned to recognize the German flag. The 2-year-old octopus, who was born in England and now lives in a German aquarium, has become a World Cup phenomenon after correctly predicting the winners in all six of the German national team's matches.\n@highlight\nExperts say Paul the octopus has simply learned to recognize the German flag\n@highlight\nOctopi are highly intelligent and can recognize shapes, patterns and even people\n@highlight\nThe creatures have keen eyesight but are colorblind", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The eight-tentacled oracle has been relatively consistent, plopping himself over the @placeholder box in his first few predictions.", "idx": 48321}], "idx": 31449} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When CIA official and mother-of-three Jennifer Matthews was killed by a suicide bomber at her Afghan base, fingers were pointed in her direction. A report into the attack claimed that as the chief of the Khost unit, she had failed to properly vet an informant who had come to speak with officials. The informant slayed the al-Qaeda specialist and six other CIA operatives by detonating a vest of explosives, the Washington Post reported. Killed: CIA official Jennifer Matthews was killed by an Afghan suicide bomber in 2009. A report suggested she was to blame for not preventing the attack Now, for the first time since the December 2009 attack, Matthews's husband has spoken out against the treatment of the mother of his children, who had volunteered for the mission in a bid to beat al-Qaeda.\n@highlight\nJennifer Matthews had left comfortable London job for dangerous role tackling terrorism in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nCIA suggested she had not vetted informant who killed seven officials outside base in 2009\n@highlight\nMatthews had also been blamed for failing to warn FBI about al-Qaeda members ahead of 9/11 attacks\n@highlight\nNow husband Gary Anderson hits back at CIA, saying it never trained her for the situation", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 7}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking to the Post, @placeholder expressed his anger at the CIA for blaming his wife, claiming it should have trained her better.", "idx": 48328}], "idx": 31454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:50 EST, 21 March 2013 Diana Dors' youngest son has revealed how he took drugs at the age five and glimpsed orgies by the age of 11 thanks to the party lifestyle of his world famous mother. Jason Dors-Lake, now 43, has written a tell-all book with Niema Ash where he reveals what it's like to grow up the child of a Hollywood legend. After two failed marriages, Diana had Jason with the love of her life, actor Alan Lake, who she met in her late thirties. Proud mother: Jason as a baby with Diana Dors\n@highlight\nJason Dors-Lake, now 43, has contributed to a book where he reveals what it's like to grow up the child of a Hollywood legend\n@highlight\nHis showbiz parents were renowned for their wild parties\n@highlight\nHe recalls orgies being filmed in the guest bedroom and was offered drugs at the age of five\n@highlight\nIn the book he also shares rare family photos of Diana", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 256, "end": 270}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'At the tender age of five, @placeholder\u2019s nursery education was supplemented by an introduction to the joys of recreational drugs,' Niema writes.", "idx": 48335}], "idx": 31457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Every superhero movie is, on some level, an attempt to demonstrate that a godlike being with flabbergasting powers \u00e2\u20ac\u201d he flies! He wields a megaton hammer! \u00e2\u20ac\u201d also has an inner life. The success of the film hinges on how well it yokes together the external and the internal. \"Thor: The Dark World,\" a watchable but technologically over-scaled slab of Marvel boilerplate, is far from a great superhero movie \u00e2\u20ac\u201d it's more like the diagram for one. Having done his time as a magical Norse hunk-out-of-water in \"Thor\" (2011) and \"The Avengers\" (2012), our hero (Chris Hemsworth) now finds himself back on Asgard. There, his father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins, serving up his own special brand of highbrow scenery chewing), enlists him in a battle for the cosmos.\n@highlight\nCritic gives \"Thor: The Dark World\" a B- grade\n@highlight\nFar from a great superhero movie, it's more like a diagram for one\n@highlight\nDirector Alan Taylor brings little storytelling tightness to \"Dark World\"\n@highlight\nTom Hiddleston's Loki is about the only fully realized character", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 813}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hiddleston, with pleading eyes and a mad-dog grin, plays @placeholder as a wounded sociopath who's cackling at the world but seething on the inside.", "idx": 48340}], "idx": 31459} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- School administrators carefully watched weather forecasts Thursday night with some schools in the South opting to play it safe and cancel class or close early on Friday. Forecasters at the National Weather Service are predicting 1 to 4 inches of snow for areas in the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic regions on Friday with the Carolinas and Tennessee Valley getting freezing rain beginning early in the morning. Schools in Raleigh, North Carolina, will close early, a spokesman with Wake County schools said. \"We're going to make sure we put a plan in place so that the buses are rolling while it's still safe and the students are back home before weather becomes an issue,\" he told CNN affiliate WRAL.\n@highlight\nNEW: Schools in the South take cautious approach to predictions of freezing rain\n@highlight\nForecasters predict possible ice accumulations Friday in Georgia and four other states\n@highlight\nNational Weather Service forecasters say they expect the cold to last through the week\n@highlight\nAuthorities say exposure to subfreezing temperatures left at least three people dead", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 198, "end": 221}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 362}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 689, "end": 691}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 910, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dozens of school systems in Tennessee and some in northern @placeholder said they would be closed.", "idx": 48361}], "idx": 31468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 14:14 EST, 1 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:56 EST, 1 November 2013 Two engineering bosses have drunk fracking fluid in an attempt to show the world it is safe to use in the ground. John Gorman, vice-president of Halliburton, and Michael Binnion, chief executive of Questerre Energy Corp, drank samples from champagne bottles. They urged onlookers to sip the mixture \u2013 which is injected into the ground during the fracking process \u2013 and 20 other executives did so. Fracking Fluid: John Gorman, Vice-President of Haliburton Canada, sipped the drink during a PR stunt to prove it is safe\n@highlight\nHalliburton Canada VP John Gorman drank the fluid at an event in Montreal\n@highlight\nHe performed stunt at the meeting of the Quebec Oil and Gas Association\n@highlight\nHe even had champagne bottles filled with the 'CleanStim' liquid for all to try\n@highlight\nHalliburton invented fracking and is now America's biggest provider\n@highlight\nThe firm's fracking liquid 'CleanStim' has ingredients from 'food industry'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 288, "end": 308}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 745, "end": 774}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although @placeholder does say the fluid is not for human consumption.", "idx": 48363}], "idx": 31470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Kurdish fighters have taken the Syrian city of Kobani from ISIS' grip after 112 days of fighting with the Sunni extremist group, multiple sources said Monday. The announcement comes a day after an Iraqi official declared that Iraq's Diyala Province had been \"liberated\" from ISIS. Idriss Nassan, Kobani's deputy foreign minister, told CNN he expects an official announcement Tuesday \"if things continue this way.\" \"YPG is in control,\" Nassan said, using the acronym for the People's Protection Units. \"They are making sure to clear the streets and the places from ISIS to declare it a free city.\" YPG spokesman Polat Can confirmed the news in a tweet: \"Congratulations for liberation of Kobani to all of humanity, Kurdistan and people of Kobani.\"\n@highlight\nKurds have taken control of strategic Syrian city of Kobani, sources say\n@highlight\nOfficial calls for humanitarian corridor for refugees, who \"need everything\"\n@highlight\nThe fighters have been battling ISIS since October for control of the city", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 479, "end": 503}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 602, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Syria has been embroiled in a more than three-year civil war, with government troops battling ISIS and other rebels elsewhere, leaving @placeholder's ethnic Kurds to defend the city.", "idx": 48365}], "idx": 31471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The only criminal charge to come out of the academic fraud scandal at the University of North Carolina has been dropped. Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall announced on Thursday that ex-professor Julius Nyang'oro would no longer be facing a felony fraud charge. He was accused of taking money to teach classes that didn't exist. Woodall said the decision was based on Nyang'oro's cooperation, both with the criminal investigation, which is over, and the university-sanctioned investigation being done by former federal prosecutor Ken Wainstein. Wainstein was hired this year by UNC to do another internal investigation, since past investigations pinning the sole blame on Nyang'oro have not satisfied questions and curiosity from the community and from critics of UNC who think the scope of the fake classes was much bigger than UNC admits.\n@highlight\nFelony fraud charges dropped against professor, DA says\n@highlight\nProfessor was accused of taking money to teach classes that didn't exist\n@highlight\nUNC pushed athletes toward the fake classes, whistle-blower says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 110}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 782, "end": 784}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 918, "end": 919}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's quite likely that if it is shown that this is a long-term systematic scheme on the part of the university that @placeholder will need to vacate wins,\" Gurney said.", "idx": 48384}], "idx": 31487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UKIP is on course to crush the Conservatives in the Rochester and Strood by-election, according to a new poll last night. The Survation poll for the Unite trade union gave Ukip candidate Mark Reckless a 15-point lead over his former party. The lead has widened by six points since an identical poll last month, and suggests that a huge Tory effort to hold the seat is failing to gain traction. Former Conservative MP Mark Reckless is on course to win the Rochester and Strood by-election The poll puts support for Ukip on 48 per cent, with the Conservatives on 33, Labour, who came second in 2010, on 16 per cent, the Greens on two percent and the Lib Dems on just one per cent.\n@highlight\nUKIP on course to defeat the Conservatives in by-election on November 20\n@highlight\nCandidate Mark Reckless has a 15-point lead over his former party\n@highlight\nUKIP's vote has increased by eight points since last month\n@highlight\nDespite Prime Minister David Cameron pledging to 'throw the kitchen sink' at the attempt to hold the seat\n@highlight\nWarnings that Mr Cameron could face a leadership challenge if the Conservatives fail to win the seat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 149, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 944, "end": 956}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But one MP who stayed away, warned that the @placeholder leadership was underestimating the threat posed by the current situation.", "idx": 48386}], "idx": 31489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:57 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:01 EST, 7 December 2013 Reunited: Angela Palmer went her whole life believing that her mother abandoned her at an orphanage when she was a child, but learned the other side of the story when her mother requested to be her friend on Facebook last month Angela Palmer got the ultimate early Christmas gift this year when she reconnected with her mother on Facebook. The 44-year-old California woman was born in Germany where she was raised by her father, Klaus Hostnik, who told her that her mother abandoned her as a child.\n@highlight\nAnegla Palmer, 44, got a friend request from her mother in Croatia last month\n@highlight\nAll her life, Palmer believed that her mother had abandoned her at an orphanage when she was a child\n@highlight\nBut according to mother Helga Simecki, Palmer's father Klaus Hostnik kidnapped her\n@highlight\nHostnik evaded police by moving with his daughter 12 times in 18 years across Germany\n@highlight\nNow Palmer is trying to organize a face to face meeting, fundraising money on line to pay for her mother's plane ticket to the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 523, "end": 535}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Simecki says she did get full custody, because @placeholder was physically abusive but that she never willingly gave up her daughter.", "idx": 48388}], "idx": 31491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three years ago to the day, I crashed to the ground with severe acute pancreatitis. My own fault entirely. To mark a diagnosis of diabetes, and being in Cornwall for the holidays, I drank several beakers of single malt, plus a few bottles of burgundy, and the next thing I remember a student nurse was inserting a catheter the size of a hosepipe up what in a Victorian dictionary would be called my \u2018organ of generation\u2019. I was in the hospital\u2019s high dependency unit for three weeks and received a \u2018get well\u2019 card from film director Bryan Forbes and his actress wife Nanette Newman. They\u2019d mistaken Roger Lewis for Roger Moore.\n@highlight\nThree years ago Roger Lewis was hospitalised with severe pancreatitis\n@highlight\nHe has been teetotal since December 2011 and no longer goes to parties\n@highlight\nHe says despite the boozelessness he 'adores Christmas more than ever'", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Little Women, one of the monstrous moppets says that @placeholder wouldn\u2019t be Christmas without any presents.", "idx": 48391}], "idx": 31492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 19:28 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 28 December 2013 Phil Robertson will return to A&E reality show Duck Dynasty in 2014 following his brief suspension for infammatory comments about homosexuality in GQ. 'After discussions with the Robertson family, as well as consulting with numerous advocacy groups, A&E has decided to resume filming Duck Dynasty later this spring with the entire Robertson family,' the network said in a statement. Robertson was put on indefinite hiatus less than two weeks ago by A&E in response to the uproar following the interview.\n@highlight\nA&E has announced Phil Robertson will return to Duck Dynasty\n@highlight\nRobertson was briefly suspended after making homophobic comments in GQ magazine\n@highlight\nThe network says it does not endorse Robertson's views\n@highlight\nFans and Christian conservatives came out in force to support Robertson after the suspension\n@highlight\nDetractors say A&E's initial response was not sufficient\n@highlight\nHe hasn't missed a single day of filming", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 122, "end": 124}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 239, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 423, "end": 431}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 607, "end": 609}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 747, "end": 748}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The homophobic comments from the born-again @placeholder included such insights as, ' 'It seems like, to me, a vagina - as a man - would be more desirable than a man\u2019s anus.", "idx": 48398}], "idx": 31496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 56-year-old British woman caught smuggling blocks of cocaine in her suitcase has been sentenced to death in Indonesia. Prosecutors in Bali had asked for a 15-year sentence for Lindsay June Sandiford, who was arrested last May carrying what officials said was cocaine worth an estimated $2.6 million. Read more: British housewife caught with $2.6M in cocaine could face death But a panel of judges opted Tuesday to hand down the death penalty. Their decision was based on the defendant having shown no regret for what she did, Indonesian state news agency Antara reported. Sandiford, from northeast England, was found to have blocks of cocaine weighing 4.7 kilograms (10.4 pounds) in her suitcase when she arrived on the island of Bali in May, the court heard.\n@highlight\n\"We never expected the death penalty,\" the defense attorney is quoted as saying\n@highlight\nA rights group says Lindsay Sandiford is a vulnerable woman exploited by a drug gang\n@highlight\nThe 56-year-old has 14 days in which to appeal the sentence, Reprieve says\n@highlight\nSandiford was arrested after officials found cocaine worth $2.6 million in her luggage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 187, "end": 208}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 893, "end": 909}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is vital that the @placeholder government do everything possible to support Lindsay's appeal against the death sentence,\" she added.", "idx": 48399}], "idx": 31497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby and Ellie Genower PUBLISHED: 01:12 EST, 4 June 2012 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 4 June 2012 The MTV Movie Awards winners are usually dominated by Twilight and Harry Potter. But this year it was breakout hit The Hunger Games that swept the ceremony, taking home four gongs. The film's star Jennifer Lawrence won the prestigious Best Female Performance award - but unfortunately the 22-year-old wasn't in Los Angeles to collect her trophy. 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Michael David Barrett, 48, will enter a plea on December 15, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in the Central District of California. A criminal complaint filed in October accused Barrett of taping Andrews then making seven videos that he posted on the Internet. 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Despite her young age, she is determined to make it known in the camp that a brighter future begins in the classroom. Mizune, whose father asked not to use her last name, arrived in Za'atari, Jordan, along with her family when the massive refugee influx began. She has spent her time promoting education in the camp, where half of the population is made up of children. Much of her time in Za'atari has been spent going from tent to tent, from mosque to mosque, talking to children and parents about why getting back in the classroom is important.\n@highlight\nWith the help of one teen, 70% of children at Jordanian refugee camp now attend school\n@highlight\nMizune has been called \"the Malala of Za'atari\" for her efforts\n@highlight\nIf Za'atari were a city, it would be the fifth largest in Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 935, "end": 952}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has become the second largest refugee camp in the world.", "idx": 48406}], "idx": 31502} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye and Thomas Durante PUBLISHED: 14:54 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 00:13 EST, 20 June 2012 The wife of Jerry Sandusky defended her husband on the stand during the sixth day of his child sex abuse trial, saying that she remembers most of his accusers, and never witnessed them having sexual contact with the ex-Penn State football coach. Dottie Sandusky, who has stood by her husband - including posting his bail - told jurors on Tuesday that she never saw anything inappropriate between her husband and the boys. 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Her credit card was used at a gas station sometime this week, police said.\n@highlight\nKATV morning anchor Anne Pressly was 26\n@highlight\nShe was severely beaten in her Little Rock, Arkansas, home Monday\n@highlight\nPolice said she was attacked during burglary\n@highlight\nHer father suspects she may have been targeted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A $30,000 reward, established by @placeholder, will go to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest of Pressly's attacker, the station reported Saturday.", "idx": 48413}], "idx": 31506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The National Transportation Safety Board will probe part of the country's tour bus industry in the wake of a deadly crash in New York last month, two lawmakers announced Sunday. The NTSB will \"launch a broad investigation into the entire safety regime that governs the low-cost tour bus industry,\" Sen. Charles Schumer and Rep. Nydia Velazquez said. The two New York Democrats said the decision is the result of their urging following a March 12 accident that killed 15 people. \"March's bus crash was a tragedy for New York, but these passengers did not have to die in vain,\" Schumer said in a statement Sunday. \"A full and comprehensive review of this industry and the safety regulations governing it will no doubt lead to greater safety standards for the thousands of passengers who use these buses every week.\"\n@highlight\nSen. Schumer: NTSB investigation will yield greater safety standards\n@highlight\nRep. 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As the tensions ratcheted up, the U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting Wednesday evening. Palestinian leaders immediately condemned the attacks as an escalation, with President Mahmoud Abbas calling for an emergency session of the Council of the League of Arab States to discuss what he called Israeli \"aggression,\" the Egyptian state news agency MENA reported. Hamas' military wing warned that Israelis had opened \"the gates of hell on themselves\" with the move.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama speaks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone\n@highlight\nPalestinian groups say there were 70 strikes on Wednesday\n@highlight\nAn Israeli spokesman calls the operation defensive after rocket attacks from Gaza\n@highlight\nAhmed al-Ja'abari, the head of Hamas' military wing, was killed in the first strike", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 270}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 458, "end": 493}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 745, "end": 762}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 962}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder justice system 'reeks of injustice,' rights group says", "idx": 48421}], "idx": 31510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Greechan Ronny Deila said an emotional farewell to former side Stromsgodset on Monday \u2013 and left the Norwegian club declaring that Celtic had snared their title-winning manager on the cheap. Norway\u2019s champions had demanded \u00a31million in compensation for Deila. But sources close to \u2018Godset reported that they\u2019d eventually settled for \u00a3300,000 up front, rising to \u00a3500,000. And sorting director Jostein Flo declared: \u2018Ronny is worth 10 times more than Celtic paid. But there is no transfer market for managers, unfortunately. New man: Ronny Deila has left Stromgodset to take over at Scottish champions Celtic \u2018When he wants to go, he has to go. That\u2019s the same for all clubs. 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I was that retainer-wearing girl at the school dance, clumsily shuffling along to the Beach Boys classic with a nervous boy about a full arms-length away from me. It was an awkward moment, yet my heart still flutters when I hear those harmonies. So when I learned CNN's Talk Asia had booked the Beach Boys for an interview in Hong Kong, I jumped at the chance to interview Al Jardine, Mike Love and Brian Wilson. 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Your server has been especially attentive, so when the check arrives, you think nothing of pulling out some extra yen and leaving a healthy 20 percent tip. But suddenly things go horribly wrong: the server turns wide-eyed, becomes agitated, and walks away. What happened? ! You'll likely come across more people at a hotel that need to be tipped than anywhere else as you travel. Tipping in Japan and many other Asian countries is simply not a way of life. In fact, it's usually regarded as a vulgar display of wealth and a disregard for the culture. The same can be true in Europe and Latin America ... though not always. And in the United States, of course, tipping is expected (and sometimes demanded). With expectations all over the map, it's not surprising that anxiety and confusion about whom to tip -- and how much -- are commonplace for travelers.\n@highlight\nTipping conventions overseas can be vastly different from those in the United States\n@highlight\nMore people at a hotel will potentially need to be tipped than anywhere else\n@highlight\nGet small bills or coins from your hotel's front desk to make tipping easier", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legion of skycaps, cab drivers, bellboys, and waiters may perform the same services as their @placeholder counterparts, but they often have radically different expectations of a tip.", "idx": 48438}], "idx": 31520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Retired Australian tennis champion Paul McNamee has put his stunning Victorian residence on the market this week. The 1930's mansion in Malvern has sold seven times since 1987, with Paul and his wife Lesley paying $6 million in May 2008. The current asking price for the property is a tidy $7.5, which estate agent Mark Wridgway says reflects market forces. Scroll down for video Retired Australian tennis champion Paul McNamee's 1930s mansion in Malvern was put up on the market this week Not only is this property gorgeous, but it offers some well-connected neighbours- it is just down the road from the house labelled the most expensive in Australia, whose previous owners included the late Prime Minister Robert Menzies.\n@highlight\nBought in 2008 for $6 million, with a new asking price of $7.5 million\n@highlight\nDown the road from 'the most expensive property in Australia', previously owned by former prime minister Bob Menzies\n@highlight\nBoasts a championship tennis court, in-ground heated swimming pool and five bedrooms\n@highlight\nLabelled 'the best house in Malvern'", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The generous allotment of approximately 2155 square metres means there is plenty of room to expand, with @placeholder suggesting that an avid tennis fan could extend the tennis court even further.", "idx": 48441}], "idx": 31523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 22:00 EST, 29 October 2013 Both the Mormon doctor's mistress and his daughter who was only 6-years-old at the time of her mother's death have revealed more stunning details in Michele MacNeill's murder trial. On Tuesday, the court watched a 2008 videotaped police interview with the family's youngest daughter, Ada MacNeill, who found her mother in the bathtub after returning from school with her father. She said her strongest memory was finding the bath water had turned brown. 'We found her in the tub,' Ada MacNeill told the investigator about 18 months after the death. 'She was still in clothes.'\n@highlight\nGypsy Willis and Martin MacNeill had a 'casual' 15-month affair before his wife Michelle died in their bathtub in April 2007\n@highlight\nProsecutors claim he pressured his wife into getting a facelift so he could kill her with prescription drugs afterwards and continue the affair\n@highlight\nWillis testified on Tuesday that he proposed within months of Michelle's death and gave her a $7,000 diamond ring", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 248, "end": 263}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A drug expert testified last week that @placeholder had four nervous system depressants in her blood that would have had a powerful knockout effect.", "idx": 48447}], "idx": 31528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Could wild beach parties fueled by spring break tourism from the United States be in Cuba's future? They might be if Sen. Jeff Flake has anything to say about it. The Arizona Republican weighed in on the issue during Sen. John Kerry's secretary of state confirmation hearing on Thursday. \"I've often felt that if we want a real get-tough policy with the Castro brothers,\" Flake said, \"we should force them to deal with spring break once or twice.\" Flake said there was a serious message behind his quip. \"The best way to foster change and progress toward democracy is to allow travel, free travel of Americans, to let them go as they wish,\" he said.\n@highlight\nSen. Jeff Flake: Dealing with spring break would be \"a real get-tough policy\" for Cuba\n@highlight\nTravel is \"the best way to foster change and progress toward democracy\"\n@highlight\nSen. Robert Menendez says the U.S. policy toward Cuba is no laughing matter\n@highlight\nThere is an \"increasing brutal crackdown on peaceful democracy advocates on the island,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 856, "end": 870}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he encouraged @placeholder to push for more travel opportunities for Americans in the island nation.", "idx": 48455}], "idx": 31534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond It is perhaps the most gruesome vehicle ever seen on the roads. This sinister Ford pickup was spotted in America's Deep South with about 50 dead carcasses hanging from its bodywork. Barely any part of the surface of the red vehicle is visible, instead covered by the fur of dead animals. Grim: This sinister Ford pickup was spotted in America's deep south with about 50 dead carcasses hanging from its bodywork Packed: The truck is made up of raccoons, frogs, alligators and other dead carcass and was spotted in Georgia Unique: Barely any surface of the red vehicle is visible, instead covered by the fur of dead animals\n@highlight\nThe sinister vehicle was spotted in Savannah, Georgia\n@highlight\nIt is covered with dead animals including racoons and alligators", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Many people around Georgia would say that the Pelt-mobile is the @placeholder at its finest.", "idx": 48462}], "idx": 31539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool enjoyed a winning return to Champions League football by beating Ludogorets, Arsenal were comfortably beaten by Dortmund and Real Madrid strolled to victory over Swiss champions Basle. Here, Sportsmail brings you the results from the other Champions League matches. OLYMPIACOS 3-2 ATLETICO MADRID Olympiacos got their Champions League campaign off to a winning start as they recorded a 3-2 victory over Atletico Madrid in the Group A clash at Karaiskakis Stadium. Arthur Masuaku opened the scoring for the hosts and Ibrahim Afellay doubled their lead after 31 minutes before Mario Mandzukic pulled one back for Madrid before half-time. Kostas Mitroglou made it 3-1 midway through the second half before Antoine Griezmann struck for last season\u2019s beaten finalists at the end.\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid lose to Olympiacos\n@highlight\nJuventus beat Malmo\n@highlight\nAndre Villas-Boas enjoys winning return against Benfica in Portugal\n@highlight\nMonaco beat Bayer Leverkusen\n@highlight\nGalatasaray drew at home to Anderlecht", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 453, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 526, "end": 540}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 713, "end": 729}, {"start": 796, "end": 810}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 889}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kostas Mitroglou scored his ninth goal in 13 Champions League games to help @placeholder beat Atletico Madrid", "idx": 48468}], "idx": 31545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A worn metal bracelet inscribed with the name of a fallen 9/11 firefighter washed up 10 days ago on the shores of New York's Robert Moses State Park. As the surf rolled away from her feet, Marlene Quinn picked it up. For Quinn, it was more than a serendipitous find. She was walking on the beach, she says, \"praying for peace and comfort\" months after the sudden death of her 62-year-old brother, Michael O'Neill, a volunteer firefighter and captain on Long Island. The fallen firefighter remembered on the weathered bracelet also was named Michael. \"Michael J. Otten,\" the inscription read. \"F.D.N.Y. LADDER 35 9/11/01.\"\n@highlight\nBracelet honoring fallen 9/11 firefighter is found 10 years after it was lost\n@highlight\nIt was found by Marlene Quinn, who was mourning the death her brother, a volunteer firefighter\n@highlight\nShe returned it to Marion Otten, whose husband perished in the Twin Towers collapse\n@highlight\nOtten: \"Things happen for a reason. I see it as a sign\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 134, "end": 156}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We have a connection, I feel,\" said @placeholder, who will visit her late husband's firehouse on the 9/11 anniversary Thursday.", "idx": 48472}], "idx": 31547} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. President Bush laid the blame for recent fighting in Gaza squarely at the feet of Hamas, accusing militants of waging a campaign of violence against Israel with little regard for its people. President Bush, pictured in December, says Hamas \"has no intention of serving the Palestinian people.\" \"Since Hamas' violent takeover in the summer of 2007, living conditions have worsened for Palestinians in Gaza,\" Bush says in prepared remarks released Friday by the White House. \"By spending its resources on rocket launchers instead of roads and schools, Hamas has demonstrated that it has no intention of serving the Palestinian people.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Bush accuses Hamas of building rockets instead of schools, roads\n@highlight\nBush says Hamas committed act of terrorism by launching rockets into Israel\n@highlight\nPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to address U.N. Security Council\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Condoleezza Rice calls for \"durable and sustainable\" cease-fire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 863}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 905, "end": 920}, {"start": 952, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder cut off direct, nonhumanitarian aid to Gaza but more than doubled humanitarian aid it funnels through non-governmental groups and the United Nations.", "idx": 48474}], "idx": 31548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Barbara Jones and George Arbuthnott PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 24 March 2012 | UPDATED: 18:37 EST, 25 March 2012 This is the moment honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani is alleged to have handed a bag of cash to his taxi driver in return for orchestrating the killing of his wife Anni. The previously unseen CCTV footage shows millionaire Dewani meeting Zola Tongo \u2013 who has been jailed for 18 years for organising the murder. It was recorded three days after Dewani\u2019s bride was shot dead in South Africa. The footage, taken from the five-star Cape Town hotel where the honeymoon couple were staying, shows the two men entering the internet room. Dewani arrives carrying a white plastic bag and, after a brief meeting, Tongo departs carrying the same bag at his side.\n@highlight\nPreviously unseen CCTV images show millionaire meeting the man jailed for organising bride's murder\n@highlight\nFootage was recorded three days after Anni was shot dead in South Africa\n@highlight\nIt shows Dewani taking a white plastic bag into a room and, after a brief meeting, Zola Tongo departs carrying the same bag", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 37}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "presses her body up against @placeholder as they kiss tenderly in the lobby.", "idx": 48495}], "idx": 31561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:40 AM on 6th February 2012 He\u2019s been munching through fruit, cake and sausages for more than 40 years\u2026but children still haven\u2019t lost their appetite for The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Eric Carle\u2019s 1969 tale about a caterpillar that becomes a butterfly is the most read children\u2019s book in Britain, a study revealed yesterday. Researchers estimate it is read an average of nine times a year by the nation\u2019s 5.5million primary school children. Nation's favourite: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, first released in 1969, is still British primary school children's most popular book, with nine reads each year\n@highlight\nCinderella, Postman Pat, Fireman Sam and Spot the Dog also make top ten", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 194, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 526}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The second most popular book is the @placeholder fairytale, read around 8.7 times a year, according to the poll of 2,000 parents.", "idx": 48500}], "idx": 31566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Deeply offensive': Jewish leaders have criticised John Prescott for comparing Israel's treatment of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip with the Holocaust John Prescott was last night accused of being \u2018deeply offensive\u2019 to Jewish people by comparing the Gaza Strip to a concentration camp. The leaders of Britain\u2019s Jews criticised the comments by the former deputy prime minister, saying they \u2018trivialised\u2019 the Holocaust and called on Labour officials to investigate his \u2018misconduct\u2019. Lord Prescott wrote in the Sunday Mirror that Israel\u2019s \u2018indiscriminate\u2019 bombardment of the Palestinian territory was a war crime and that Gaza was a \u2018ghetto\u2019. Some six million Jews were killed by the Nazis during the Second World War, many in concentration camps, while many more were confined to ghettos in major cities such as Warsaw.\n@highlight\nLord Prescott calls Gaza a 'ghetto' and said Israeli attacks are a war crime\n@highlight\nBoard of Deputies of British Jews writes to the Labour party to complain\n@highlight\n'The systematic slaughter of the Holocaust cannot be compared to Gaza'", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 917, "end": 949}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018What happened to the Jewish people at the hands of the @placeholder is appalling.", "idx": 48505}], "idx": 31570} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- UK artist Banksy, he of the guerilla techniques and ever-increasing popularity, is about to be unceremoniously identified to the highest bidder in an eBay auction, which ends Wednesday. At press time, the winning bidder is offering one slim dollar shy of a million. Bidding started at $3,000; the auction has had 38 bids. In the listing, the seller states, \"I have uncovered [Banksy's] identity by matching up the prices of his sold pieces to corresponding tax records. I will reveal no more details... I give you 100% assurance that it is most certainly the full name of the street artist known as 'Banksy.'\"\n@highlight\neBay seller claims to know identity of anonymous UK artist Banksy and will auction it to highest bidder\n@highlight\nAt press time, top bid was just shy of $1 million\n@highlight\nSeller is auctioning a piece of paper containing what he claims is Banksy's legal name", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, we read on the artist's website that not all @placeholder work that is sold necessarily corresponds to the artist himself.", "idx": 48507}], "idx": 31572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Candy giant Hershey have agreed a settlement with a small Colorado marijuana edibles producer after accusing them of ripping off the design of the company's iconic chocolates and candies. The firm filed a federal trademark infringement lawsuit against TinctureBelle in June alleging that their products Ganja Joy, Hasheath, Hashees and Dabby Patty too closely resembled Hershey's Almond Joy, Heath, Reese's peanut butter cups and York peppermint patty candies, respectively. TinctureBelle has now agreed to recall and destroy all edibles it sold that looked like the famed chocolate company's products - or had names that played on their brands. Candy giant Hershey have agreed a settlement with a small Colorado marijuana edibles producer after accusing them of ripping off the design of the company's iconic chocolates and candies\n@highlight\nCandy giant filed lawsuit against TinctureBelle for ripping off products\n@highlight\nMarijuana edibles company has agreed to stop using certain brand names\n@highlight\nProduct names Ganja Joy, Hasheath, Hashees and Dabby Patty all banned\n@highlight\nColorado pot edibles firm can also no longer use famous Hershey colours", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "TinctureBelle's Ganja Joy was said to intentionally resemble Hershey's @placeholder (above)", "idx": 48511}], "idx": 31575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joey Barton, one of the most controversial footballers in the English Premier League, has been hit with a 12-match ban by the Football Association (FA). The Queens Park Rangers midfielder, who has 1.5 million followers on micro-blogging site Twitter, was found guilty of two charges of violent conduct during a tumultuous clash with Manchester City earlier this month. Barton was sent off for elbowing Argentina striker Carlos Tevez, then kicked Tevez's compatriot Sergio Aguero before appearing to aim a headbutt at City captain Vincent Kompany. The 29-year-old attended an FA hearing at Wembley on Wednesday where he was given a \u00c2\u00a375,000 ($117,000) fine in addition to his lengthy ban.\n@highlight\nQPR midfielder Joey Barton is banned for 12 matches by English Football Association\n@highlight\nBarton was sent off on the final day of the Premier League season against Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old then kneed Sergio Aguero and appeared to headbutt Vincent Kompany\n@highlight\nBarton's ban means he won't be able to play for QPR again until November", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 71, "end": 92}, {"start": 135, "end": 154}, {"start": 157, "end": 158}, {"start": 166, "end": 184}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 763, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}, {"start": 970, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Rangers spokesman said: \"@placeholder will be making no comment in regard to the Joey Barton case.", "idx": 48513}], "idx": 31576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Among the thousands of diplomatic documents obtained by WikiLeaks, there is talk of Iranian missiles, German politicians and a myriad of other issues, including one cable about a British prince -- and his views on geography teachers, the French, journalists and Russian influence in central Asia. Back in 2008, the U.S. ambassador in the central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, Tatiana Gfoeller, was invited to lunch with Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who was in the country to promote British interests. After the encounter, she observed in a cable: \"Astonishingly candid, the discussion at times verged on the rude (from the British side).\"\n@highlight\nThe U.S. ambassador to Kyrgyzstan had lunch with Prince Andrew in 2008\n@highlight\n\"The discussion at times verged on the rude,\" she wrote\n@highlight\nHe joked that the corruption in Kyrgyzstan reminded him of France, she wrote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 397}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"At this point the Duke of York laughed uproariously, saying that: 'All of this sounds exactly like @placeholder.'\"", "idx": 48515}], "idx": 31577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sonny Bill Williams may miss the birth of his first child, pledging to remain on tour with the All Blacks for the next month even if his wife goes into labour. The former NRL player is set to make his return to international rugby, named at inside centre for Saturday's tour-opening Test against the US in Chicago. With his wife Alana Raffie expecting their first child in two to three weeks' time, coach Steve Hansen confirms that SBW has confirmed his commitment to the tour, regardless of his child's imminent birth. Scroll down for video Sonny Bill Williams is set to become a father when his wife Alana (pictured right) gives birth. She is reportedly due in the next two to three weeks. The couple are pictured with Williams' niece\n@highlight\nSonny Bill Williams' wife Alana due to give birth in next two to three weeks\n@highlight\nWilliams pledges to stay on tour with All Blacks in the US for four weeks\n@highlight\nThe dual international will make his rugby comeback on Saturday when New Zealand play the US in Chicago\n@highlight\nThe Kiwi married then 20-year-old Alana in a secret wedding last August\n@highlight\nThe couple moved to New Zealand from their home in Sydney's south at the end of the NRL season in October\n@highlight\nThe private couple have not confirmed their marriage nor the pregnancy\n@highlight\nFamily-oriented SBW refers to his wife as 'mumsy' on Instagram", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 171, "end": 173}, {"start": 300, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 405, "end": 416}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 542, "end": 560}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 766}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 892, "end": 893}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1382}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family-oriented man's @placeholder is filled with photographs of himself with children, making his desire for a family no secret with the caption: 'this is what makes me happy'", "idx": 48537}], "idx": 31593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Michael Phelps added to his Olympic legend Friday night, winning the 100-meter butterfly to capture his third gold medal of the London Games and the 17th of his career. Already the most decorated Olympian in history, Phelps started off Friday's race -- which he has said will be his final individual Olympic race, having promised to retire after this competition -- trailing several swimmers. But with basketball great Lebron James and Prince William among those looking on, the Baltimore native charged ahead late to win by 0.23 seconds over South Africa's Chad le Clos and Russia's Evgeny Korotyshkin, who finished with an identical time.\n@highlight\nMichael Phelps wins the 100-meter butterfly by 0.23 seconds for his third gold of Games\n@highlight\nIncluding wins by Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky, the U.S. tops China for overall golds\n@highlight\nA Polish shot putter and Ethiopian runner earn the first golds in track and field\n@highlight\nBritain's Andy Murray will face Roger Federer in men's tennis final at the All-England Club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 600, "end": 617}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legendary player's final match doesn't promise to be much easier, considering that the @placeholder crowd most likely will be rooting against him.", "idx": 48542}], "idx": 31595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Syria's government has issued an ultimatum to a UN mediator hoping to broker peace in the country's civil war by vowing to leave if 'serious talks' do not begin by tomorrow. The government delegation that travelled to Geneva met for less than 90 minutes today with UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, as part of a peace conference that has been on the verge of falling apart ever since it was conceived. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem told Brahimi that if 'serious talks don't begin Saturday, the official Syrian delegation will have to leave because the other party is not serious or ready,' according to Syrian state television.\n@highlight\nSyrian delegation handed ultimatum to UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi\n@highlight\nClaim they will leave 'because the other party is not serious or ready'\n@highlight\nGovernment blames Syrian National Coalition for faltering talks\n@highlight\nGeneva talks seen as best hope to end bloody three-year civil war\n@highlight\nBloodshed continues, with another 16 dead following air raid in Aleppo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 48, "end": 49}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 265, "end": 266}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 421, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 683, "end": 684}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 823, "end": 847}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Troubles continue: As peace talks falter in @placeholder, a reported air strike in Aleppo has left 16 people dead", "idx": 48543}], "idx": 31596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Coach Jose Mourinho has told his Real Madrid players to heed the wisdom of Albert Einstein ahead of Wednesday's Champions League semifinal first leg against Spanish arch-rivals Barcelona. Having been crushed 5-0 by Barca in this season's first \"Clasico\" clash in the Catalan capital in November, Mourinho has successfully resorted to more defensive tactics to earn a draw at the Santiago Bernabeu and then victory in the Spanish Cup final last Wednesday. Real's strategies in those matches bore more resemblance to the Portuguese coach's winning formula against Barca while in charge of Inter Milan in last season's Champions League semis than the all-out attacking blitz that saw Madrid crush Valencia 6-3 on Saturday.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho tells his players that willpower can overcome the most powerful forces\n@highlight\nReal Madrid play Barcelona for the third time this month in first leg of semifinal\n@highlight\nMourinho guided Inter Milan to victory over Barca in last-four stage in Europe in 2010\n@highlight\nSpanish champions boosted by return of captain Carles Puyol but Andres Iniesta is out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I told my players there was someone called @placeholder, Albert Einstein, who said that there is a force more powerful than steam, electricity and atomic energy: will.", "idx": 48547}], "idx": 31598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After setting out over four months ago, the first cargo train to travel on the longest rail route in the world has returned home. On November 18, the train departed Yiwu in eastern China, a major wholesale centre for small consumer goods, and passed through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, France and finally Spain. The entire round-trip is approximately 16,000 miles on the new Yixin'ou cargo line, which ends in the Spanish capital Madrid. The train has returned to China after travelling on the world's longest route to Spain The newly railway route is the longest in the world, longer still than Russia's famous Transsiberian railwa,y linking Moscow to Vladivostok, near Russia's border with China.\n@highlight\nTrain set out from Yiwu in eastern China back in November last year\n@highlight\nWas laden with Christmas goods, and returned with olive oil and ham\n@highlight\nOfficials in China have lauded the route as vital for the economy", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The goods on the train which arrived in @placeholder for example had to be transferred to different wagons at three points during the trip because of incompatible track gauges in different countries.", "idx": 48550}], "idx": 31600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least one person died and others were reported missing after a train pulling more than 70 tankers of crude oil derailed and burst into flames in eastern Canada near the U.S. border, CNN affiliates reported, citing authorities. The train jumped the tracks in the small town of Lac-Megantic in the province of Quebec, officials said Saturday. The inferno spread to nearby homes, and authorities evacuated the center of town and a home for the elderly, CNN affiliate Radio-Canada reported. Thick fuel spilled into the Chaudiere River. \"Words cannot tell the damage that had been done,\" Quebec provincial police Sgt. Gregory Gomez del Prado said, according to CNN affiliate CTV. \"Many, many buildings have been damaged. It's a catastrophe for the town of course, but also for the whole province.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Several people reported missing, police say\n@highlight\nFirefighters from the U.S. and Canada rush to fight the blaze\n@highlight\nFlames climb stories high into the sky and spread to homes\n@highlight\nFuel spills into the river running past the town", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 625, "end": 647}, {"start": 668, "end": 670}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN affiliate @placeholder referred to the crash site as a \"war zone\" and it said no other injuries have been reported.", "idx": 48553}], "idx": 31603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google is to close its news-linking service in Spain next in response to a new law which will force it to pay publishers for using their content. The Internet advertising giant said the new law makes Google News unsustainable and that 'with real sadness' it would remove Spanish publishers from the service on December 16. 'The new law requires publishers to charge Google News for showing even the smallest snippets of their content - whether they want to charge or not,' the company said. Noticias of closure: Google is to shut down its Google News service in Spain after the country passed a law giving publishers an inalienable right to charge the Internet ads giant for using snippets of their content\n@highlight\nGoogle says the new law makes the Google News service unsustainable\n@highlight\nSpanish law gives publishers an 'inalienable' right to levy licensing fees\n@highlight\nPublishers say Google tramples on copyright with headlines and snippets", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company also allows publishers to prevent material from being displayed in @placeholder, an option few websites choose because the service is an important traffic source to sell ads.", "idx": 48557}], "idx": 31606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:54 EST, 28 March 2013 Hearing: Holly Norman has already pleaded guilty at Hull Crown Court to false imprisonment A man was stripped and force-fed potpourri at knifepoint by a gang in a bid to extort money from him, a court has heard. The gang allegedly imprisoned Christopher Hipkiss after luring him to a flat in Hull, East Yorkshire, believing he was responsible for stealing \u00a390 from one of their bank accounts. Liam Woods, 25, is on trial accused of binding Mr Hipkiss\u2019s hands with cable ties during his ordeal last April. Alexander Oades, Holly Norman and Jamie Mullenger have all pleaded guilty to false imprisonment.\n@highlight\nGang 'imprisoned Christopher Hipkiss after luring him to a flat in Hull'\n@highlight\nThey 'thought he was responsible for stealing \u00a390 from a bank account'\n@highlight\nLiam Woods on trial accused of binding Hipkiss's hands with cable ties\n@highlight\nTwo other men and a woman have pleaded guilty to false imprisonment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 328, "end": 346}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 397}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 717, "end": 735}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 22, replied: \u2018I\u2019m not singling Liam Woods out over anyone else.\u2019", "idx": 48561}, {"query": "Oades, 22, replied: \u2018I\u2019m not singling @placeholder out over anyone else.\u2019", "idx": 48562}], "idx": 31609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The United States last night joined the United Nations in condemning Israel after tank shells tore apart a school refuge in Gaza killing 15 men, women and children and injuring more than 100. The victims, who had fled their homes after warnings from Israel\u2019s military and were sheltering in the school, were killed yesterday morning when two classrooms were destroyed. UN officials said they had told the Israeli military 17 times that the school in Gaza\u2019s biggest refugee camp was a shelter for Palestinian civilians fleeing fighting in the coastal strip. Scroll down for video Palestinians search for victims in a classroom at Abu Hussein U.N. school in Jebaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza, after tank shells tore it apart killing 15 men, women and children and injuring more than 100\n@highlight\nThe victims had all fled their homes after being told to leave by Israeli forces\n@highlight\nUN officials say they told the Israelis 17 times that the school was a shelter\n@highlight\nLater 15 more Palestinians were killed by an airstrike on a crowded market", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 369, "end": 370}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 892, "end": 893}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Those people came to the school because it is a designated @placeholder shelter.\u2019", "idx": 48568}], "idx": 31614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen and Mark Duell Andy Coulson told the phone hacking trial yesterday that his affair with Rebekah Brooks was \u2018wrong\u2019 and \u2018shouldn\u2019t have happened\u2019. Speaking for the first time about the on-off relationship, the former newspaper editor said he felt responsible for the pain it had caused his wife Eloise Patrick. Coulson arrived at the Old Bailey hand-in-hand with his wife, and the mother of three watched from the public gallery as he gave his evidence, while Brooks looked on impassively from the dock. Evidence: Former Editor of the News of the World Andy Coulson and his wife Eloise arrive at the Old Bailey\n@highlight\nCoulson says they had affair that started in 1998 but was not 'continual'\n@highlight\nBrooks and Coulson had 'periods of intimacy' during time working together\n@highlight\nCoulson followed Brooks as editor of News of the World from 2003 to 2007\n@highlight\nJurors also hear he spent weekend with PM after quitting as media adviser", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 551, "end": 567}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 861}, {"start": 931, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "jury has already heard @placeholder, 45, admit the \u2018dysfunctional\u2019 fling.", "idx": 48572}], "idx": 31618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The only question we have is, where is Rosie? Viral star Sophia Grace Brownlee came to fame in 2011 after she and her cousin Rosie McClelland covered Nicki Minaj's \"Super Bass\" in an online video. That led to frequent appearances for the British tykes on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show.\" Now, Sophia Grace has released a video for her single \"Best Friends.\" The 11-year-old looks like she took some cues from her idol Minaj (to whom Ellen famously introduced Sophia Grace and Rosie during their first appearance on her talk show) on the attitude one needs in order to carry off being a raptress.\n@highlight\nSophia Grace raps and sings in her new video for \"Best Friends\"\n@highlight\nThere's no sign of her cousin, Rosie\n@highlight\nThe two often appear on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 62, "end": 82}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 265, "end": 284}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 759, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's plenty of preteen shopping, makeup and modeling sessions as @placeholder jams with her posse of \"best friends.\"", "idx": 48574}], "idx": 31620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A student has been told he can keep a \u00a33,600 haul of goods from Amazon including a television and tablet computer after he was sent them because of a computer glitch. Christmas came early for Robert Quinn, 22, when he started receiving parcels which appeared to have been destined to be returned to the online retailer, only to arrive at his family home in Bromley, south London. In total 51 packages addressed to Mr Quinn have been sent to his parents' house ranging from a \u00a3150 baby buggy to a \u00a350 portable heater - and they keep coming. Christmas comes early! Student Robert Quinn with the thousands of pounds worth of goods he received\n@highlight\nRobert Quinn, 22, was sent 51 packages at his family home in Bromley\n@highlight\nIncluded in the haul was a \u00a3889 Samsung TV and a Galaxy tablet\n@highlight\nHe also received a pirate costume, bed, bookcase and chest of drawers\n@highlight\nStudent plans to sell the electrical items and give other goods to charity\n@highlight\nThe profit will fund trip to Bruges and a cannabis grinder he is designing\n@highlight\nMr Quinn believes a computer glitch led returns to arrive at his house\n@highlight\nAmazon says matter has been resolved and Mr Quinn can keep the items", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'At first I phoned up @placeholder and they said that people must be \"gifting\" them to me, but there\u2019s no way that\u2019s happening because I don\u2019t know any of these people.", "idx": 48576}], "idx": 31622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Colombian military forces killed 18 leftist guerrillas Friday in two operations, the National Defense Ministry said. Another 13 members of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) were captured and two more were \"demobilized\" in the attacks by the air force and special forces troops, which took place in a rural area of Vista Hermosa in the central department, or administrative district, of Meta. There, air force jets bombarded encampments capable of housing 200 people and belonging to Gang 43 of FARC, the ministry said in a posting on its Web site. After the bombing, special forces troops surrounded the camp and began fighting with the FARC forces. They found 25 rifles, explosives and \"information of interest to military intelligence,\" the posting said.\n@highlight\nColombian military: 18 leftist guerrillas killed in two operations\n@highlight\nAir force and special forces attacked FARC in Meta department, military says\n@highlight\nMilitary: 1\u00be tons of cocaine seized Wednesday in Cordoba department\n@highlight\nMore than 200 tons of cocaine worth $5 billion seized in 2009, military reports", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 95, "end": 119}, {"start": 153, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 916, "end": 930}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the government says the @placeholder's military force has been severely compromised in recent months, authorities still accuse it of trafficking huge quantities of cocaine to finance its insurgency.", "idx": 48583}], "idx": 31629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The first hostage to escape from Sydney's Lindt cafe John O'Brien has told of his daring plan which saw him be the first to successfully flee the cafe. Mr O'Brien said he spotted a green button on the door at one of the entrances to the cafe, and asked one of the staff members if it worked. She said she was unsure. To make his escape the hostage had to squeeze between the door and an advertising sign, and had alerted lawyer Stefan Baloufitis to his plan. Without speaking he indicated to his fellow hostage how they would get out. The men knew if it failed, they would most likely be shot.\n@highlight\nChannel Seven have aired siege special, Inside the Siege: The untold story\n@highlight\nJohn O'Brien, Puspendu Ghosh, Elly Chen and Jieun Bae told of escapes\n@highlight\nMr O'Brien said he knew he had one chance otherwise he would be shot\n@highlight\nMs Chen and Ms Bae revealed how Marcia Mikhael helped free them\n@highlight\nGunman Man Haron Monis held 18 hostages for almost 17 hours from 9.45am on Monday December 15 in the Lindt cafe in Martin Place\n@highlight\nTwo hostages, Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson were killed\n@highlight\nMonis was shot dead by police when they stormed the cafe just after 2am", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 938, "end": 948}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jieun had to convince @placeholder to make a run for it with her, and they managed to unlock the door without being detected.", "idx": 48591}], "idx": 31634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wayne Rooney's 74th minute free-kick ensured England beat Estonia 1-0 to top Group E. Here, Sportsmail gives you a round-up of the other Euro 2016 qualifying matches from around Europe. Alexandru Epureanu's header earned Moldova a surprise 1-1 draw with Russia in Moscow, paving the way for Austria to take the top spot in their European Championship qualifying group. Russia struggled to break down a dogged Moldovan defence until the 73rd minute, when Artyom Dzyuba earned and converted a penalty following a foul by Victor Golovatenco. 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Copenhagen is due to face the Ukrainian side on July 29 in the city of Dnipropetrovsk to contest the first leg of the competition's third qualifying round. However, following the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash last week and the ongoing unrest in Ukraine, the Danish club does not know if it will be able to travel by plane for the game or even find a company to insure it for the trip.\n@highlight\nFC Copenhagen unsure if game against Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk will go ahead\n@highlight\nChampions League match is in doubt due to current conflict in Ukraine\n@highlight\nCopenhagen currently unable to travel by plane or find insurance for trip", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 104}, {"start": 114, "end": 134}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 355, "end": 378}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 613, "end": 633}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Furthermore, the @placeholder foreign ministry has labeled the region as being unstable, which means they do not tell us not to go there, but it is not stable.", "idx": 48595}], "idx": 31638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A couple who were terrorized by a woman after they outbid her on a 'dream home' have revealed the strain that the year-long ordeal put on their marriage. Jerry Rice, 40, and Janice Ruhter, 37, who have a young son and daughter, were targeted by 53-year-old Kathy J. Rowe after they bought a home in San Diego, California, in late 2011. Soon after they moved in, the couple had their mail stopped, $1,000 of magazine subscriptions delivered and Valentine's cards with Rice's name sent to other women on their quiet suburban street in Carmel Valley. Even more sinister, when Mr Rice searched his wife's name online, he discovered in horror that there were ads for sex parties at their home, entitled 'Carmel Valley Freak Show'.\n@highlight\nJerry Rice, 40, and Janice Ruhter, 37, who have two young children, were targeted by Kathy Rowe after they bought a home in San Diego, California\n@highlight\nRowe said she was 'heartbroken' when the couple outbid her for home in 2011 which she wanted for her sick husband and disabled daughter\n@highlight\nShe hatched revenge plans which included advertising sex parties at the couple's home and posting ads claiming Ruhter had a rape fantasy", "entities": [{"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 699, "end": 722}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (pictured giving her victim impact statement in court last month) and her husband Jerry Rice (left) said that being tormented for a year by a stranger had a devastating impact on their marriage and sense of safety", "idx": 48597}], "idx": 31640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The latest specialist equipment from the Gemini Observatory in Chile has used infrared imaging to capture striking images of the Swan Nebula situated around 6,000 light years from Earth. The second-generation FLAMINGOS-2 camera has also snapped unique high-resolution images from the heart of a spiral galaxy as well as a ring of star formation. FLAMINGOS-2 is spectroscopic, which means it has been designed to specifically study and record matter and radiation energy in space. Scroll down for video This FLAMINGOS-2 image shows part of the Swan Nebula, called M17, situated around 5,200 light years from Earth. It shows ultraviolet radiation streaming from young hot stars that forms a region of dust and gas. M17 is found in the constellation Sagittarius and is one of the biggest star-forming region's in the local galaxy\n@highlight\nHigh-definition images of galaxies captured by FLAMINGOS-2 instrument\n@highlight\nIt is the latest equipment to be tested at the Gemini Observatory in Chile\n@highlight\nThe camera can record and study changes in radiation heat and matter\n@highlight\nPlans are to make the instrument available to astronomers by 2014", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 966, "end": 983}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are only two small regions neither telescope can capture near the celestial poles: @placeholder cannot point north of declination +89 degrees which Gemini South can't point south of -89 degrees.", "idx": 48601}], "idx": 31643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As the Germany players celebrated their World Cup victory, their WAGs could not resist joining the on-field party at the Maracana. A host of wives and girlfriends took to the pitch in Rio de Janeiro to congratulate their partners after they came out on top in the biggest, most important match of their lives. Andre Schurrle was certainly glad of the presence of girlfriend Montana Yorke as he wept into her arms. He later said: 'This is the best moment of my life. I had to cry because I was so overcome. I couldn't stop it.' 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All of India began following her ordeal through newspapers and television. Doctors operated on the toddler, opened up her airways and placed her on a ventilator. They named her Falak, which means sky. Her condition remains critical, said Dr. Sumit Sinha of the India Institute of Medical Sciences. No one knows whether she will survive or if she does, whether she will live with permanent brain damage.\n@highlight\nBaby Falak is fighting for her life in a New Delhi hospital\n@highlight\nA teenage girl brought her there with severe injuries\n@highlight\nA police probe is unearthing a possible human trafficking ring\n@highlight\n10 people have been arrested in a case that could be huge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 509, "end": 537}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She was convinced that she would not be able to raise @placeholder on her own.\"", "idx": 48616}], "idx": 31654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Mcgowan By time up the sighs of relief from the Celtic directors box very nearly drowned out the howls of outrage and anger from their St Johnstone counterparts. Almost, but not quite. Celtic will wake on Thursday morning to learn if Legia Warsaw have been judged to be the victims of an over-officious UEFA injustice. There was no right of appeal for St Johnstone on Wednesday night. No way of reversing the two significant penalty calls from referee John Beaton which saw Ronny Deila\u2019s first competitive domestic game end in a comfortable victory. 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Boehner said earlier Thursday that he was confident that his so-called Plan B -- which would extend tax cuts that are set to expire at year's end for most people while allowing rates to increase to 1990s levels on income over $1 million -- would pass the House, and in the process put pressure on President Barack Obama and the Democratic-controlled Senate. But his gambit seemed in doubt later as Republican leaders struggled to get most all their members to sign on -- even enlisting senators like Sen. 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Israel's recent military exercises are seen by some as a show of strength to Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not missed an opportunity to name Iran as the number one threat, and like his predecessors he has said Israel will not tolerate a nuclear Iran. Tests are ongoing for Israel's arrow missile system, designed to intercept incoming rockets -- although Israel does not openly say which direction they'd come from. Last week, CNN filmed Netanyahu aboard an F15 fighter-bomber jet while touring the Hatzerim air force base near Beersheva. 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Huddersfield's Chris Powell and Carlisle boss Keith Curle are the only non-white managers in the English professional game. This imbalance has been a source of debate for a number of years and Taylor, the chief executive of the Professional Footballers Association, recently spoke of 'a hidden racism which holds clubs back'. 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But the first controversy of RT\u00c9\u2019s revamped current affairs flagship Prime Time pitched the two hosts against each other \u2013 and it was the younger woman who came off the winner. Both main anchor Miriam and newcomer Claire arrived for the first show wearing red.\n@highlight\nVeteran broadcaster Miriam blended into the background\n@highlight\nNewcomer Claire Byrne shone out in her scarlet red dress\n@highlight\nA source said that RTE bosses made Miriam change her outfit to allow Claire to stand out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 156, "end": 173}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 317, "end": 319}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Industry sources have also remarked that Miriam subsequently went on air in a blue blouse that made her almost invisible against the blue screen backdrop in the @placeholder studio.", "idx": 48672}], "idx": 31694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- GOP candidates Christine O'Donnell, Sharron Angle and Nikki Haley have captured the attention of the country this election season, but they're just a few of the record number of women pursuing office this year. More than 160 women congressional and gubernatorial candidates won their primaries and will be on the ballot next week, leading some observers to dub 2010 the \"Year of the Woman.\" This year's record-breaking numbers are encouraging, but deceiving, said Siobhan \"Sam\" Bennett, president of the Women's Campaign Forum. \"We're ranked 90th in the world in the number of women in elected office. 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The Los Angeles Unified School District announced on Tuesday the decision after teachers voted iPads the cheapest product and the best quality in the market. iPads will now be handed out in 47 schools to give students from low-income households a better chance in the classroom as new national and state tests are to be taken on the devices. Core issue: Each school student in Los Angeles is to get an iPad to use in class Supt. 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Beatty, who was carried around the pitch by Samaras on Celtic's end-of-season lap of honour, will get a chance to see the Greek striker when they take on Costa Rica in the last 16 on Sunday. The young fan was also handed a league winner's medal by manager Neil Lennon. 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Witnesses said 25-year-old singer, who is still on parole following his recent release from jail, had been the target of shots fired at the 1OAK club in West Hollywood, where he was hosting a pre-party for tonight's Video Music Awards. Brown was thought to be unhurt, but three other victims - among them Death Row Records founder Marion 'Suge' Knight, 49, were reportedly taken to the city's Cedars Sinai hospital.\n@highlight\nPre-VMAs party at 1OAK in West Hollywood hosted by singer Chris Brown\n@highlight\nMusic producer Suge Knight, 49, said to have been injured in the shooting\n@highlight\nMogul reportedly walked out of the club where he was spotted by police\n@highlight\nHe was thought to have been shot twice and is undergoing surgery\n@highlight\nBlack Eyed Peas star Apple De Ap says he heard four shots fired inside club\n@highlight\nParty was also attended by Justin Bieber, rapper The Game and Pia Mia", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 391, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 480, "end": 496}, {"start": 506, "end": 525}, {"start": 568, "end": 588}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 926, "end": 940}, {"start": 947, "end": 957}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guests at the event had also included singer Justin Bieber and rapper @placeholder.", "idx": 48712}, {"query": "Ambulance: Sirens rang out in busy @placeholder after the Saturday night incident", "idx": 48713}], "idx": 31715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare A daughter has been jailed after stealing \u00a360,000 from her widowed mother - leaving her with 89p in the bank, and then trying to frame her brother for the crime. Claire Lyon, 29, would use her mother's card and PIN number to take out spending money for her. But what mother Patricia Lyon, 63, did not know was that her daughter was also helping herself to \u00a360,000 of her late father's pension payout, faking bank statements and even trying to frame her brother to cover her tracks. Ms Lyons, 63, from East Hull, had no experience with banks when her husband died suddenly in September 2009 and asked her daughter Claire for help.\n@highlight\nClaire Lyon, 29, would use Tipp-Ex to falsify her mother's bank statements\n@highlight\nAs money started to run out she told her mother bank machine was broken\n@highlight\nAs suspicions grew she called her mother pretending to be fraud squad\n@highlight\nImpersonating a fraud officer she said her brother was being investigated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had always looked after the couple's finances and after his death Ms @placeholder trusted her daughter to help.", "idx": 48716}], "idx": 31718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three black comediennes will take the Saturday Night Live stage at some point today to fight for a cast member position opening up this January - and one of them is a noted critic of the show. SNL creator Lorne Michaels decided to break tradition and hire new talent midseason after facing criticism that the sketch-comedy show lacked diversity in its sixth year without a black female cast member. A source at the show revelealed to the New York Daily News that NBC Universal Diversity Scholarship winner Natasha Rothwell, stand-up comic Sasheer Zamata and sketch comic Kerry Coddett were the three women who made the cut for today's auditions. All three women are alumnae of the Upright Citizens Brigade - an improv troupe founded by SNL alum Amy Poehler. They made the cut after performing in a showcase in New York on December 2.\n@highlight\nLorne Michaels revealed Thursday that at least one new black female actress will join the cast of Saturday Night Live in January\n@highlight\nFinal auditions on the SNL stage in New York were scheduled for today\n@highlight\nNBC University Diversity Scholarship winner Natasha Rothwell, stand-up comic Sasheer Zamata and sketch-comic Kerry Coddett are the finalists\n@highlight\nAll three women are alumnae of the Upright Citizens Brigade theater", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 56}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 438, "end": 456}, {"start": 463, "end": 497}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 681, "end": 704}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 944, "end": 962}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1277}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four black women: In its nearly 40 years on the air, @placeholder", "idx": 48720}], "idx": 31720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A jailed American contractor said Friday he feels like a \"hostage,\" in Cuba, where he is serving a 15-year prison sentence on charges of subversion. 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Finlay Military Hospital in Havana.\n@highlight\nAlan Gross was arrested in 2009 and sentenced to 15 years in prison\n@highlight\nHe describes the charges against him as \"laughable\"\n@highlight\nThe Cuban government hasn't yet responded to his request to visit his dying mother\n@highlight\nHis case sank U.S.-Cuba relations to a new low", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 228, "end": 276}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 615, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, Cuba's highest court upheld the 15-year sentence imposed on Gross for committing crimes against the security of the state -- charges @placeholder described as \"laughable.\"", "idx": 48724}], "idx": 31722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 11:21 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 16 October 2012 In court: Thomas Ammann, 39, allegedly handed over price sensitive details about a takeover between photocopying firms involving Canon A love-cheat investment banker helped his two girlfriends make more than \u00a32million by leaking insider information, a court heard yesterday. Thomas Ammann, 39, handed over the confidential details about a future City takeover bid to Christina Weckwerth and Jessica Mang, it was claimed. The two women allegedly used the sensitive insider information to \u2018almost double their money\u2019 by buying and selling shares in one company.\n@highlight\nJapanese bank Mizuho worker Thomas Ammann, 39, allegedly handed over price sensitive details to Christina Weckwerth, 44, and Jessica Mang, 29\n@highlight\nNeither knew of each other's existence and both considered Ammann to be their boyfriend\n@highlight\nSpilled information about the forthcoming deal involving Canon and the Dutch photocopier company Oce, it is claimed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 760, "end": 778}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three days later, after a weekend with @placeholder, she bought another 20,000 shares, the jury heard.", "idx": 48733}], "idx": 31726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Britain's Prince George is now safely back home and tucked-up behind palace walls after taking his first tentative steps into a lifetime of public duties. In the end, he only officially appeared twice during the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's tour of New Zealand and Australia. First, at a play date in Wellington, then at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, but we also caught glimpses of him getting on and off planes. So what did we learn about this little monarch-in-waiting? Well for a start, he isn't little. The other babies invited to the play date were all born within a few weeks of George and he was by far the biggest, and he's quick. \"Very strong, very mobile, very happy, very active,\" said Peter Howe, who was one of the parents invited to the event. Another described the prince as \"intrepid.\"\n@highlight\nBritish royals return after a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand\n@highlight\nPrince George appeared officially only twice during trip but was a big hit Down Under\n@highlight\nCNN's Max Foster says we've seen the last of Baby George", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is exactly the age when I remember my babies starting to transform and I could see that in @placeholder over the course of the three-week tour as well.", "idx": 48736}], "idx": 31729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- One hour of recreation a day. Veal patties and noodles for dinner. New York's well-known Rikers Island jail complex has been featured in films, television shows and documentaries, but life on the other side of the bars appears less than glamorous. A number of well-known or infamous inmates have been at least briefly incarcerated there, from the late Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious to, more recently, former NFL receiver Plaxico Burress and rapper Lil' Wayne. 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And it was a resounding \u2018yes, he will\u2019 as the tennis star finally became engaged to his girlfriend \u2013 nine years after they first met. He proposed to Kim Sears, 26, last week with a diamond ring he chose himself and she immediately said \u2018yes\u2019. 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Leslie Udy was called by the prosecution on Thursday in the trial of 32-year-old Arias who is facing the death penalty over the stabbing and shooting death of her on-off boyfriend Travis Alexander. The state called Mrs Udy to discuss the time she spent with Arias on June 5, 2008 - a day after Alexander was killed at his home in Mesa, Arizona.\n@highlight\nJodi Arias, 32, is charged with murder of her on-again-off-again boyfriend Travis Alexander in 2008\n@highlight\nLeslie Udy told court she had dinner with Arias on June 5 - a day after Alexander was murdered\n@highlight\nMrs Udy described friend as '", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 521, "end": 536}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She now admits to the killing but claims she had to defend herself against an enraged and abusive @placeholder.", "idx": 48744}], "idx": 31735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Braces from Olivier Giroud and Santi Cazorla secured victory for Arsenal as Arsene Wenger's side put their recent Premier League troubles behind them The Gunners moved within two points of the Premier League's top four after this 4-1 demolition of Newcastle. 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Hector Bellerin 7\n@highlight\nOliver Giroud gave Arsenal the perfect start with his 15th minute header\n@highlight\nSantiago Cazorla doubled Arsenal's advantage just after the break\n@highlight\nGiroud grabbed his second near the hour mark\n@highlight\nAyoze P\u00e9rez pulled a goal back for the Magpies\n@highlight\nCazorla completed his brace with an audacious penalty in the 88th minute", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 457, "end": 473}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 848, "end": 858}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wobbled briefly for five minutes either side of half-time but were mostly in control and he wasn\u2019t tested greatly", "idx": 48748}], "idx": 31738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Kim Jong Un cut a somber figure Monday, marking the first anniversary of his father's death. North Korea said Kim Jong Il died of a heart attack from overwork on December 17, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of civilians and soldiers assembled outside the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang where the bodies of Kim Jong Il and his father Kim Il Sung lie. Read more: North Korea silences doubters, raises fears with rocket launch Accompanied by his wife, Ri Sol Ju, who appeared to be heavily pregnant, Kim Jong Un bowed to giant statues of the former leaders inside the mausoleum. Outside, he listened to a commemorative speech from Choe Ryong-hae, head of the military's political arm. Choe praised the achievements of the former leaders before declaring, \"Kim Jong Un is North Korea's fate and future.\"\n@highlight\nKim Jong Un has ruled North Korea for one year\n@highlight\nHis father, Kim Jong Il died of heart attack on December 17, 2011\n@highlight\nYounger Kim departs from his father's style, but repression, malnutrition remain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 279, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 661, "end": 674}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 20-something leader, who was suddenly thrust into the limelight last December was considered by many outside, and possibly even inside, @placeholder to be ill-prepared for the responsibilities that lay ahead.", "idx": 48749}], "idx": 31739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pollution doesn't respect national borders. Outsourcing manufacturing to China may have resulted in less pollution in some parts of the United States, but other regions have lesser air quality because of U.S.-bound Chinese products, a new study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds. \"Pollution from China is having an effect in the U.S., and we need to recognize how that is affecting both our background ozone levels and also particulates that are reaching the West Coast,\" said study co-author Don Wuebbles, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 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Loyal Tascha goes into 10-year-old Dylan Gerzmehle's room every morning and pulls back his blanket with her teeth. She then licks his feet and snuggles up to his face and remains by his side all day. 'A bond that should never be broken': German authorities are threatening to destroy a Staffordshire Bull Terrier who has been 'caring' for comatose boy Dylan Gerzmehle for the last six years after it bit a neighbour's dog\n@highlight\nStaffordshire Bull Terrier stays by Dylan Gerzmehle's side every day\n@highlight\nMachines show ten-year-old's condition improves in Tascha's presence\n@highlight\nBoy's parents and doctors say it is a bond that must never be broken\n@highlight\nState had turned a blind eye to law banning Staffordshire Bull Terriers\n@highlight\nBut it ordered dog to be relocated after it bit neighbour's dog\n@highlight\nNearly 100,000 signed petition demanding decision be reversed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 545, "end": 570}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 692, "end": 717}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 976, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is now undergoing training as a therapy and companion dog for disabled people.", "idx": 48759}], "idx": 31745} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Republican presidential candidates move closer to the key tests for their party's nomination, the highly charged topic of Israel and its conflict with Palestinians has come up with increasing frequency in speeches and debates. Most recently, Newt Gingrich sent a jolt through the discussion with his description of Palestinians as \"an invented\" people. His rivals, without disagreeing, accused Gingrich of speaking irresponsibly and potentially hurting Israel. Most people in the U.S. and around the world interpret the campaign pledges of love and support for Israel as an effort to win the Jewish vote. But the Jewish vote has little to do with it.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis says GOP candidates avow support for Israel more and more frequently\n@highlight\nShe says they are not courting small Jewish vote as much as large pro-Israel vote\n@highlight\nShe says if candidates really want to help Israel, they should back off inflammatory remarks\n@highlight\nGhitis: Most Israelis back two-state solution; Gingrich's Palestinian comment hurts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of @placeholder-American voters barely registers when compared with the size of the pro-Israel vote.", "idx": 48762}], "idx": 31747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jens Lehmann The World Cup quarter-final and semi-final in 2006 were two of the biggest games of my career. I loved performing on the biggest stage as I knew I was a better goalkeeper under pressure. They are the matches when you know you have to deliver; that you must not fail. That is the case for France\u2019s Hugo Lloris and Germany\u2019s Manuel Neuer on Friday night. They, like me, will probably be nervous before the game but then the whistle blows and it is back to delivering. It\u2019s a bigger challenge for Lloris than Neuer, as he has played fewer high-level games but the battle will be fascinating.\n@highlight\nGoalkeepers Hugo Lloris and Manuel Neuer go head-to-head when France and Germany clash in Friday's World Cup quarter-final\n@highlight\nFormer Germany international Jens Lehmann admits World Cup matches carry huge pressure\n@highlight\nLloris faces a bigger challenge according to the former Arsenal stopper as Spurs keeper has played 'fewer high-level games' than Neuer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I\u2019ll be supporting @placeholder, of course, but I have taken emotion out of it for this critical assessment of the two players.", "idx": 48766}], "idx": 31748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Roy Keane effect produced instant dividends for Aston Villa as they sprung a surprise victory at The Britannia with a well-taken goal by Andreas Weimann. Keane, making his bow as Paul Lambert\u2019s assistant, heard his name chanted by Villa fans as Weimann\u2019s 50th-minute winner exposed some uncharacteristic hesitation in the home defence. With both teams parading three signings apiece, there was plenty of optimism around at The Britannia at kick-off time. 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With their vivid shades and contrasting colours they were often the most captivating aspect of their wearer\u2019s outfit \u2014 without ever overshadowing the royal head atop which they sat. Little wonder, then, that the hats of Philip Somerville have graced the heads of three generations of royal women: the Queen, Princess Diana and the Duchess of Cambridge. The milliner, who died this week after a long career, was loved and trusted by the Queen \u2014 as well as countless celebrities, from Lady Thatcher to Joan Collins \u2014 for his ability to make appropriate yet fashion-forward headwear.\n@highlight\nThe hats of Philip Somerville have graced the heads of three generations of royal women: the Queen, Princess Diana and the Duchess of Cambridge\n@highlight\nThe milliner, who died this week after a long career, was also loved by celebrities, from Lady Thatcher to Joan Collins\n@highlight\nHe will be remembered for his prodigious work for the Queen, for whom he created 40 or 50 hats a year\n@highlight\nSomerville had an impact on Diana, encouraging her towards bigger brimmed, bright hats with contrasting bands", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 291, "end": 307}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 402, "end": 421}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 675, "end": 691}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 786, "end": 805}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And his love of modern design meant that well into retirement age he was still making hats that looked up-to-date on @placeholder, 50 years his junior.", "idx": 48783}], "idx": 31759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Peach, Press Association Eilidh Child and Lynsey Sharp, the poster girls of Glasgow 2014, impressed as they got their European Championships under way on Wednesday. Two weeks on from shining at Hampden Park, the Scottish duo donned the British vest as they in went in search of more medal success. Child just missed out on the Commonwealth crown in the 400 metres hurdles but showed no sign of a hangover as she blew away the field in the heats. Ease: Eilidh Child comfortably qualified from her 400m hurdles heat at the European Championships in Zurich Impressive: Scottish athlete Lynsey Sharp also qualified comfortably at the European Championships\n@highlight\nChild produced a dominant display as she aims to win European title\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old won Commonwealth Games silver in Glasgow\n@highlight\nShe cruised through her heat in a time of 55.32 seconds in Zurich\n@highlight\nChild heads into Thursday's semi-finals as the fastest qualifier in the field\n@highlight\nWet conditions made conditions extremely difficult on second morning\n@highlight\nChris Baker reached Friday's high jump final with a leap of 2.23m\n@highlight\nBrit Tom Bosworth finished 12th in the 20km race walk final", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 530, "end": 551}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 639, "end": 660}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 772, "end": 789}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surprise: Sharp performed excellently when she was ill at the @placeholder to claim silver", "idx": 48787}], "idx": 31762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 4 October 2013 Two of four people who were found dead in a vehicle on a secluded road in northern Alabama were facing child pornography and molestation charges in Tennessee, police said. Winston County Sheriff Rick Harris said two people found fatally shot in a vehicle on Wednesday night near Double Springs had court dates in Tennessee the day their bodies were discovered. Authorities say the car containing the bodies was parked in the William B. Bankhead National Forest. The area is about 60 miles northwest of Birmingham.\n@highlight\nThe victims were found on a secluded road in northern Alabama\n@highlight\nTwo were facing child porn and molestation charges, two were implicated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 370, "end": 383}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 516, "end": 550}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}]}, "qas": [{"query": "south of the @placeholder area Thursday and police haven't identified any", "idx": 48810}], "idx": 31773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake and Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:10 EST, 3 November 2012 The United States considered moving its Benghazi consulate a mile away to a CIA base a month before the deadly attack by militants linked to al-Qaeda which killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three. A classified cable also reveals the U.S. mission drafted a contingency plan to suspend its operation as security in the Libyan city deteriorated amid increasing violence. The secret cable, sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's office, reflected officials' concerns that the Libyan militia protecting the consulate could have been infiltrated by extremists.\n@highlight\nClassified cable shows U.S. recommended the consulate move into CIA base\n@highlight\nConsulate staff believed that Libyan militia guarding their compound had been infiltrated and found member of the unit photographing the base\n@highlight\nFour Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed in a six-hour, commando-style attack on the US Mission on September 11\n@highlight\nCIA Director David Petraeus did not attend the ceremony when the coffins arrived back in US to conceal the CIA operation in eastern Libya\n@highlight\nAl-Qaeda in North Africa and Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia were implicated\n@highlight\nTimeline of CIA involvement blows open the dramatic sequence of events, revealing that of 30 American officials there, 23 were with the CIA\n@highlight\nCIA team had been operating out of a building known as 'the annex', less than half a mile away from the consulate in central Benghazi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1316}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1402}, {"start": 1438, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1453, "end": 1455}, {"start": 1578, "end": 1585}]}, "qas": [{"query": "fought off wave after wave of mortar and rocket attacks with just their handguns as they sought to infiltrate the compound and shepherd its @placeholder staff to safety.", "idx": 48813}], "idx": 31776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father who killed himself after being questioned by police over being snared by a 'paedophile hunter' would have been charged with attempting to meet an underage girl for sex, it has emerged. Father-of-one Michael Parkes, 45, of Daventry, Northamptonshire, was confronted and filmed in May last year by Stinson Hunter, who had arranged to meet him after posing as a child online. Hunter - whose real name is Keiren Parsons - has caused controversy by posting the videos of his meetings online, including that of Mr Parkes, and has been criticised by police for his methods. Death: Father-of-one Michael Parkes (left), 45, of Daventry, Northamptonshire, was confronted and filmed in May last year by Stinson Hunter (right), who had arranged to meet him after posing as a child online\n@highlight\nMichael Parkes was confronted and filmed by Stinson Hunter last May\n@highlight\nHunter has caused controversy by posting videos of meetings online\n@highlight\nCoroner records verdict of suicide, with cause of death as hanging\n@highlight\nNorthamptonshire Police says it would have sought charging decision\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details", "entities": [{"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 256}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 652}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 840, "end": 853}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spokesman added: \u2018We do not condone or support the actions of @placeholder.", "idx": 48818}], "idx": 31779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham teenage star Oscar Borg is subject to a tug-of-war between the England and Turkey national teams. The 17-year-old was born and grew up in Surrey but alerted the Turkish Football Association to his eligibility when they discovered his grandmother was born in Istanbul. Since then representatives from the English and Turkish FAs have contacted his parents to declare their interest in him. Borg has been dubbed the next Gareth Bale for his ferocious pace down the left flank playing at full-back or on the wing. West Ham United youngster Oscar Borg is wanted by both England and Turkey on an international level\n@highlight\nOscar Borg was born in Surrey but his Grandmother is Turkish born\n@highlight\nBoth English and Turkish FAs want him to represent them\n@highlight\nThe 17-year-old has been dubbed the new Gareth Bale by many\n@highlight\nHad trials with Manchester United last summer but move fell through", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 170, "end": 197}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 520, "end": 534}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a move collapsed when @placeholder were unable to agree a suitable compensation package, understood to be around \u00a3220,000, with West Ham.", "idx": 48828}], "idx": 31786} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London Just two days ago Kate Moss was unveiling her hotly anticipated collection for Topshop but there's no rest for the world's most famous supermodel. Aside from her fashion designing duties, 40-year-old Kate has been quietly creating a new beauty range for Rimmel London. The colourful collection of mascaras, lipsticks, eyeliners and nail varnish is bound to brighten up the nation's make-up bags this season and Kate shows us how to work the season's best beauty trends in the new campaign imagery. Does she ever stop? Kate Moss has unveiled a new beauty range for Rimmel London and models the colour-popping shades in the new imagery\n@highlight\nColourful new range launches May 14\n@highlight\nHas expanded to include eye collection\n@highlight\nOnly unveiled Topshop collection two days ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I've worked with @placeholder to create a palette that combines rich, earthy tones with cool brights and soft nudes.", "idx": 48833}], "idx": 31791} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tyson Fury has been exchanging letters with Charles Bronson and has revealed that his beard is inspired by Britain's most violent prisoner. Fury goes toe-to-toe with fellow Brit Dereck Chisora at London's ExCel Arena on Saturday night in a WBO world title final eliminator to set up a bout with champion Wladimir Klitschko. And ahead of the fight 26-year-old Fury admitted to having communication with Bronson, who has spent most of the last 40 years locked up for violent crimes, and even plans on visiting him when he has the time. Tyson Fury has revealed he has been exchanging letters with notorious criminal Charles Bronson\n@highlight\nTyson Fury faces Dereck Chisora at the ExCel Arena on Saturday night\n@highlight\nFury has revealed he has been in communication with Charles Bronson\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old admitted the prisoner was the inspiration behind his beard\n@highlight\nFury may be forced to remove the beard ahead of the fight with Chisora", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 304, "end": 321}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'If @placeholder's camp want me to shave it off because of some rule, then fine, I will take it off, no problem.", "idx": 48836}], "idx": 31794} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Can this G-20 summit prove to be anything more than group therapy for a bunch of fingernail-gnawing, troubled individuals? U.S. President Barack Obama and British PM Gordon Brown want financial stimulus assurances from the G-20. The prospects are not good. The men and women called together in London by UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown to counter an economic slump are politicians -- just at a time when the world's electorates are demonstrating their lack of faith in governments and in their ability to understand, let alone sort out, the economic mess. Thirty, 20, even 10 years back there used to be some belief that getting the power-players together could solve problems, or at least give others a push in doing so.\n@highlight\nFirst challenge for G-20 is to not make things worse\n@highlight\nU.S.,UK looking for financial stimulus to boost economies\n@highlight\nFrance, Germany want more regulation; big question is what will China do?\n@highlight\nAsian, Latin American nations' involvement at G-20 may reduce G-8 influence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 329, "end": 330}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 995}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It means that on his first trip outside the U.S., @placeholder is facing unexpected tensions with instinctive allies and the possibility of being associated with discord and failure.", "idx": 48838}], "idx": 31795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London They say office romances are best avoided, but for one couple, love blossomed as they were hard at work. In their case, work involved staring deep into each others' eyes while posing as newly-wed husband and wife. The model pair - she wearing a flowing lacy white dress and he in smart black tie - got up close and personal for a wedding-themed shoot and are now tying the knot in real life. Former Miss Birmingham Kris'ina Jagpal of Edgbaston is set to marry ex-Mr Birmingham Eli Coley, from Wolverhampton. Scroll down for video Life imitating art: Two beauty pageant winners are set to marry - after falling for each other on a wedding themed photo shoot. Krisina Jagpal, 26, and Eli Coley, 28, met after being crowned Mr and Miss Birmingham - and started dating shortly after their win\n@highlight\nMiss Birmingham Kris'ina Jagpal is to marry ex-Mr Birmingham Eli Coley\n@highlight\nAlready posed together for wedding photoshoot for work\n@highlight\nKris'ina was in remission from cancer when she entered competition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 432, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 822, "end": 847}, {"start": 867, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winning: Eli, 28, won Mr @placeholder in 2011 while 26-year-old Krisina was crowned Miss Birmingham in 2012", "idx": 48841}, {"query": "Winning: Eli, 28, won Mr Birmingham in 2011 while 26-year-old Krisina was crowned Miss @placeholder in 2012", "idx": 48842}], "idx": 31796} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Russia is preparing the transfer of more powerful weaponry into Ukraine, and it could happen at any time, a Pentagon spokesman said Friday, citing the latest U.S. intelligence. The transfer could be \"imminent,\" the spokesman, Col. Steve Warren, told reporters. It's believed the weaponry will be driven into Ukraine \"potentially today,\" he said, but it is not clear if Russian troops will be involved. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf also warned of the possibility Thursday, telling reporters, \"We have new evidence that the Russians intend to deliver heavier and more powerful multiple rocket launchers to the separatist forces in Ukraine and have evidence that Russia is firing artillery from within Russia to attack Ukrainian military positions.\"\n@highlight\nImagery shows burn marks on the Russian side of the border, indicating artillery was fired\n@highlight\nThe EU steps up pressure against Russia for fomenting the Ukraine crisis\n@highlight\nThe Pentagon says the weaponry transfer could be \"imminent\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 895, "end": 896}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everything @placeholder is doing, Warren said, is \"unquestionably an escalation.\"", "idx": 48844}, {"query": "The move brings the total number of @placeholder sanctions in the Ukraine crisis to 87, and the number of entities to 20.", "idx": 48845}], "idx": 31798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett A top actress has told how she left her baby son at home for the first time since his birth and returned to find him dying in his father's arms. Irish TV star Leigh Arnold spoke at an inquest into the death of her two and a half week old son, Flynn, who is thought to have suffered Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - where babies 'switch off' in their sleep. Miss Arnold said she went out with a friend to a restaurant near her home in Ashley, Cheshire in May last year but returned to find her newborn baby 'grey' and unresponsive.\n@highlight\nLeigh Arnold went out to a restaurant but returned to find her baby dying\n@highlight\nBaby Flynn is thought to have died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome\n@highlight\nHe went to sleep on the sofa with his father and later turned 'grey'\n@highlight\nCoroner finds death by natural causes from tragic 'switching off in the sleep'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 302, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 692, "end": 719}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I was feeding him and @placeholder called me to see if he was alright.", "idx": 48848}], "idx": 31800} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is the breakthrough signing that has confirmed Paris Saint-Germain's arrival as a potent force in European football as they unveiled Swedish superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Tuesday. The striker has been tempted away from Italian giants AC Milan to ply his trade in the French league, signing on a three-year contract for a reputed fee of $24.5 million. Ibrahimovic's capture again underlines the intentions of PSG's owners, Qatar Sports Investment, who have repeatedly stated their intention to transform the club into one of the world's biggest and best. 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Now it seems people can't stop talking about him. After rapper Kanye West looked to be about to crash the stage during Beck's acceptance speech and then said the musician \"needs to respect artistry, and he should've given his award to Beyonce,\" there was a rush to defend Beck. West took umbrage with Beck's surprise win over his friend Beyonce's self-titled album. 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The move comes amid warnings of the \u2018enormous\u2019 costs of trying to relocate the Trident missile system away from Faslane if Scotland breaks away from the rest of the UK. But David Cameron today moved to quash the idea, warning it was not a \u2018credible or sensible\u2019. One the move? 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The jury accepted her claim that she acted in a state of \"extreme emotional disturbance.\" Jordan faces a 5- to 25-year prison sentence. \"Gigi Jordan showed no mercy to her son, and should receive none at the time of her sentencing,\" Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said in a statement. Jordan, 53, displayed little emotion as the verdict was announced at the close of a sensational two-month trial in Manhattan, in which prosecutors described in chilling detail how the businesswoman, who made a fortune in pharmaceuticals, forced little Jude Mirra to swallow a cocktail of painkillers and anti-inflammatories in 2010. 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That's apparently enough for Robert Pattinson, who stars as Edward Cullen, to talk of being able to afford to fail, and his co-star Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) of donating some of her \"funds.\" Three, there must be a just a teeny tiny footnote on each installment's budget for Taylor Lautner's wardrobe, because rare is the moment when the kid isn't walking around without a shirt.\n@highlight\n\"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part I\" opens in theaters today\n@highlight\nThe supernatural romantic series has plenty of tongue-in-cheek lessons\n@highlight\n\"Twilight\" shows how a partner's eccentric qualities just spice the stew\n@highlight\nNeed to juggle two lovers? \"Twilight\" is a great teaching tool", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 94}, {"start": 328, "end": 344}, {"start": 376, "end": 391}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 479, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 741, "end": 757}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yes, his senses are attuned to the scent of human blood, but you're missing the point: @placeholder's smelled special, like his \"own personal brand of heroin,\" as he memorably says in the first film.", "idx": 48917}], "idx": 31849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands hoping to get away for Christmas could face chaos after airport staff voted to walk out for two days from December 23. Heathrow is expected to bear the brunt of the disruption, as nearly 500 check-in staff and ground crew members plan to strike over pay. Three of Heathrow\u2019s five terminals will be affected, as well as Gatwick and Manchester Airports if the action goes ahead. The strike could affect check-in desks at Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester airports But last night, airport and airline bosses insisted they would cope. 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Ron Paul had finished delivering a nearly hour-long speech to a gathering of Florida libertarians on Friday night, and he was now signing copies of books, t-shirts, posters and even a few paintings. Paul might have retired from Congress last year, but he hasn't gone away quietly. The eclectic group of activists who backed the Texas Republican in his back-to-back presidential runs still support him even as it appears many of them are ready to turn to his son, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, if he follows in his dad's footsteps and runs for president in 2016.\n@highlight\nRon Paul might have retired from Congress last year, but he hasn't gone away quietly\n@highlight\nUnlike his father, Sen. 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And few brands have had caused as much of a storm as Spanx. Loved by celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Katherine Heigl, Jennifer Garner and Julia Roberts, as well as the less famous (and less toned) among us, Spanx has fast become the biggest name in shapewear across the globe. 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'We will pursue this diplomatic track,' Obama told Fox News anchor Chris Wallace. 'I fervently hope that this can be resolved in a non-military way.' But 'it's fair to say that I haven't decided' what to do if Congress fails to authorize a military strike against the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, he conceded to NBC News' Savannah Guthrie.\n@highlight\n'We will pursue this diplomatic track,' Obama told Fox News\n@highlight\n'I haven't decided' what to do if Congress refuses to endorse military action, he told NBC\n@highlight\nHe would 'absolutely' call off a military strike, Obama said on ABC, if Bashar al-Assad were to credibly give up his chemical weapons\n@highlight\nTalk of a Russsia-brokered deal is 'the continuation of conversations I've had with President Putin for quite some time,' Obama told PBS\n@highlight\nSecretary of State John Kerry accidentally floated the idea of an agreement in London, later saying he wasn't serious\n@highlight\nRussia's and Syria's foreign ministers both leaped into the opening, saying they would support such an arrangement if it would prevent war\n@highlight\nThe White House hosted at lest 70 members of Congress on Monday, arguing that the threat of military force will keep Assad in negotiations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1405, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1477, "end": 1481}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The comments came as part of an unprecedented series of sit-down television interviews Monday, in which @placeholder was expected to make the the case for military intervention in Syria but instead seemed to cleave to a softer approach.", "idx": 48950}], "idx": 31870} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:23 EST, 14 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 15 July 2013 The family of a woman found hanging, bound and naked, from the balcony in her boyfriend's California mansion have filled a $10million wrongful death suit claiming that she was murdered. Authorities ruled Rebecca Zahau's death July 13, 2011 a suicide. It was the second bizarre tragedy in days at the multimillion-dollar Spreckels Mansion in Conrado, California, which belonged to Zahau's boyfriend, Jonah Shacknai - the CEO of a pharmaceutical company. Just two days earlier, Shacknai's six-year-old son Max fell off a staircase in the home and was mortally inured. He died says later in the hospital. Zahau was the only adult home at the time.\n@highlight\nRebecca Zahau's family claims she was murdered by family members of her boyfriend, billionaire Jonah Shacknai", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 413, "end": 429}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police say Rebecca Zahau, seen here with boyfriend Jonah Shacknai, 54, killed herself because she was distraught over the mortal injury @placeholder's son received when he fell while she was home", "idx": 48954}], "idx": 31872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "NYPD officers gave a salute to embattled mayor Bill de Blasio as he mounted the steps of the funeral home where the wake is being held for slain officer Wenjian Liu. The gesture of respect follows weeks of sniping at the mayor from rank-and-file members, culminating in many of them turning their backs to him at the funeral service for Officer Liu's partner, Rafael Ramos. Somber NYPD officers flocked to the wake for the slain officer - the second of two men murdered as they patrolled the streets together last month. Uniformed cops thronged the streets around the Aievoli Funeral Home in Brooklyn, New York to pay their respects to Liu, 32, who will have a full funeral Sunday.\n@highlight\nBratton sent internal mail urging officers to show 'honor and decency'\n@highlight\nAppeal comes after thousands turned their backs at Rafael Ramos' funeral\n@highlight\nThis Sunday they will gather against for funeral of Wenjian Liu\n@highlight\nRamos and Liu were shot dead on patrol in apparent anti-police protest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 568, "end": 587}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But New York's top cop, Commissioner @placeholder, has urged his officers not to stage a repeat performance, saying such a thing would be 'inappropriate'.", "idx": 48956}], "idx": 31874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mesut Ozil could make his long-awaited return against Stoke City on Sunday, with Arsene Wenger admitting Arsenal have missed his creative talents this season. The German playmaker, a \u00a342.5million signing from Real Madrid in 2013, was ruled out for three months with a knee injury after picking up an injury against Chelsea in October. But it seems Ozil is now raring to go having been involved in full training sessions once again, and he even revealed his anticipation on social media. VIDEO Scroll down to see Wenger on Mesut Ozil's fitness ahead of Stoke City clash Mesut Ozil will be in the Arsenal squad against Stoke this Sunday... here he poses with kit man Vic Akers\n@highlight\nArsenal face Stoke City at the Emirates on Sunday\n@highlight\nMesut Ozil has been out of action with knee injury since October\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger says Gunners have missed his creative talents this season\n@highlight\nOzil poses for picture with kit man Vic Akers on Friday\n@highlight\nClick here for Arsenal transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking to @placeholder about Ozil, Wenger said: 'He is ready.", "idx": 48958}], "idx": 31875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gareth Finighan UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 8 December 2011 An American has been jailed for two-and-a-half years in Thailand after posting excerpts from a banned book about the country's monarch online - while living in the U.S. Joe Gordon, 55, who was born in the Southeast Asian kingdom but has lived in the U.S. for 30 years, translated pages from The King Never Smiles - a critical biography of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej - while living in Colorado five years ago. But when he visited the country of his birth in May to seek medical treatment for arthritis and high blood pressure, he was arrested and charged under Thailand's strict lese majeste laws.\n@highlight\nCar salesman arrested on a visit to Bangkok five years after committing his 'crime'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 346, "end": 366}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 405, "end": 427}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who celebrated his 84th birthday on Monday, is the world's longest-reigning monarch and is profoundly revered in Thailand.", "idx": 48961}], "idx": 31878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "While the U.S. economy surges in 2014, posting the biggest jobs numbers in 15 years, the Russian economy is tanking straight into a recession after a bludgeon of Western sanctions. But the economic news hasn't translated to presidential approval ratings -- in either country. President Barack Obama has been facing some of his lowest job approval numbers this year while public support in Russia for President Vladimir Putin has surged over the last year to record highs. Putin's numbers aren't just high; they've surged from a 61% low in Nov. 2013 as events in Ukraine unfolded and despite sanctions hitting the country. And as opposed to Americans, a majority of Russians think their country is on the right track.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. economy is roaring and the Russian economy is sagging\n@highlight\nPresident Obama is in an approval slump, but Vladimir Putin is seeing a popular surge", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So while the media does boost Putin's public image through ha \"barrage of positive images of him,\" economic realities will in the long term hit Putin, adding that @placeholder's strategy of blaming the West for hits to the economy is limited.", "idx": 48969}], "idx": 31881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "She wrote of being in love, falling out of love, fearing a marriage to a skirt-chaser and then loving that marriage, and believing in God to hold on to the hope of reuniting with her assassinated husband. Letters that a young Jacqueline Bouvier, and later a married Jackie Kennedy, wrote to a Catholic priest in Ireland offer a rare and revealing glimpse of the private thoughts of one of America's most admired first ladies. An icon of style and elegance, she came to symbolize an administration nicknamed Camelot that ended with the violent death of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.\n@highlight\nJackie complained about American priests being trite\n@highlight\nThe letters to be auctioned in Ireland show a society girl's maturation\n@highlight\nShe knew her husband-to-be was like her philandering father\n@highlight\nWithout God, no hope of reuniting with her assassinated husband, she wrote", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 226, "end": 243}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If he ever does ask me to marry him, it will be for rather practical reasons - because his career is this driving thing with him,\" Jackie wrote in one letter of @placeholder's political ambitions.", "idx": 48972}], "idx": 31884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Covering the trial of Bo Xilai, a man once tipped to rise to the summit of Chinese politics, reminded me of the time I reported on a similarly explosive story in the early 1980s -- the trial of the so-called \"Gang of Four\" in China. This notorious group was led by Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong's widow, and three of her ideological allies. A former movie starlet, Jiang Qing rose to the top tier of the Communist Party leadership thanks mainly to her close ties with the \"Great Helmsman,\" the architect of the infamous Cultural Revolution, a campaign to enforce Communism that led to the persecution of millions of people.\n@highlight\nThe so-called \"Gang of Four\" was led by Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong's widow\n@highlight\nThey were accused of plotting to kill Mao and pull off a rebellion\n@highlight\nThe trial was widely reported but heavily censored by Chinese officials\n@highlight\nRecent Bo Xilai trial was hailed for its transparency, though some question this", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 530, "end": 548}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the televised coverage, the former actress feistily defended herself against charges of treason by claiming that everything she did had @placeholder's approval.", "idx": 48975}], "idx": 31886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Turkey is no Egypt and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan no Hosni Mubarak. This is not a \"Turkish Spring,\" but a message to an elected leader to reign in his hubris and his divisive politics. These are some of the central messages, which both Turkish commentators (ourselves included), and the international media have brought across. Erdogan still has a choice, as the Financial Times reminds us, between rising to the highs of statesmanship of former French President Charles de Gaulle or spending his remaining political life as a Turkish likeness of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The question now being asked in Turkey's capital Ankara, on Istanbul's Taksim Square and in the occupied Gezi Park, where the initial protests started, is whether Erdogan has the political determination and the nerve to accept the demands of the initial protestors.\n@highlight\nTurkey is no Egypt and Erdogan no Hosni Mubarak, Kerem Oktem and Karabekir Akkoyunlu write\n@highlight\nBut the trigger for the rapid spread of events was the prime minister's inability to listen to critique and disagreement\n@highlight\nOne might wonder why a government that enjoys popular support is unable to tolerate a few protests\n@highlight\nThat the prime minister sees criticism of projects is a sign of insecurity and could yet prove his undoing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 55, "end": 74}, {"start": 79, "end": 91}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 389, "end": 403}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 489, "end": 505}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Part of the answer lies in @placeholder's recent record of undemocratic manipulations to bring the government down.", "idx": 48981}], "idx": 31888} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Friends and family of a young black man shot dead by police in Utah last week have paid tribute to him as a shy and gentle arts lover at his funeral. 200 people gathered inside a Mormon church in Saratoga Springs yesterday to remember 22-year-old Darrien Hunt, who police say was shot dead after he lunged at officers with a samurai-type sword. Mr Hunt was shot dead at a mall in Saratoga Springs last Wednesday, in an incident that has sparked intense debate over whether race played a role. 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Motherboard.tv is Vice's site devoted to the overlap between culture and technology. The reports, which are being produced solely by Vice, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (Motherboard.tv) -- Geneva may have given the world precision watches, but its biggest contribution to humanity is a giant time machine.\n@highlight\n2011 marks 100th anniversary of discovery of atomic nucleus\n@highlight\nin 2009 Motherboard toured the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN\n@highlight\nCERN is home to the Large Hadron Collider, used to study smallest known particles", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 844, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He argues that @placeholder's proton collisions could generate dangerous miniature black holes.", "idx": 48986}], "idx": 31891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's a fine line between success and failure in top-level sports, perhaps nowhere more so than in track and field sprint events. Tyson Gay knows how true that is. The American was a triple world champion in 2007, but since then has seen Usain Bolt usurp him in the most spectacular way with records and titles galore. However, the difference between them is still only a few hundredths of a second. \"It's a huge difference -- not on paper, but in the race it is. In a race, a loss is a loss and you can see it clearly. So that's why I want to get what's on paper a lot closer,\" Gay told CNN's Aiming for Gold show.\n@highlight\nU.S. sprinter Tyson Gay is hoping to prove a point at the 2012 London Olympics\n@highlight\nThe 2007 triple world champion missed the Beijing 100 meter final after struggling with injury\n@highlight\nHe is hoping to prevent Jamaica's world record-holder Usain Bolt defending his three titles\n@highlight\nGay says he wants to be remembered as a clean runner, \"someone who ran with his heart\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 696, "end": 715}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When they went head to head at the 2009 world championships, Gay clocked 9.71 -- good enough for second place only as the @placeholder took his title with a new record 9.58.", "idx": 49001}], "idx": 31898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Purewal, Press Association QPR face growing opposition to their new stadium bid with current landowner Cargiant claiming they 'will not enter into any future talks with the club'. The former QPR sponsors hold a 30-acre plot on the Old Oak site where the west London club hope to build a new 40,000-seater stadium. Rangers have support from all the major bodies required to build the new ground as soon as 2018, but Cargiant is seeking to scupper their plans. Queens Park Rangers face growing opposition to their new stadium bid The Premier League club want to build a new stadium with a capacity of 40,000\n@highlight\nCargiant say they will not negotiate with QPR over their land\n@highlight\nTony Fernandes' club need the 30-acre plot to start building\n@highlight\nThe Premier League side want to a new ground with a 40,000 capacity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 199, "end": 201}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 467, "end": 485}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 667, "end": 669}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The future of @placeholder lies in the regeneration of the entire area and not the uncoordinated and piecemeal development of individual land holdings.'", "idx": 49004}], "idx": 31900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Formula One teams may try to take control of the elite motorsport when the rights agreement expires at the end of 2012, Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo told CNN in an exclusive interview. Bernie Ecclestone has run F1 on behalf of CVC Capital Partners since selling his rights in 2006, but speculation is growing that the Concorde Agreement -- the settlement between the private equity firm and the teams -- will not be renewed. 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But when it comes to her children\u2019s education, Lisa Marie Presley remains an American at heart. The daughter of the King of Rock \u2019n\u2019 Roll, who lives in the English countryside with her husband and twin three-year-old daughters, plans to shun the local nurseries and delay sending her girls to school until they are five or six \u2018as that\u2019s the age they start in the States\u2019. 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In scenes which could have been taken straight from James Bond, the vehicle where the weapon was hidden burst into flames straight after opening fire on Radovan Krejcir, a Czech fugitive living in Johannesburg. South African police say it was a possible attempt on the life of a man who has been linked to underworld figures in his adopted home. Rodovan Krejcir stands in front of the stolen red VW Polo which had been modified with a dozen gun barrels to pepper him with bullets as he got into his car outside his gold and diamonds pawn shop in Johannesburg\n@highlight\n'All my life is like James Bond stuff,' says target Radovan Krejcir\n@highlight\nHe is a check fugitive living in Johannesburg linked to underworld figures\n@highlight\nCar burst into flames as soon as it ended the attack, destroying evidence", "entities": [{"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The episode is the one of the most outlandish chapters yet in the long saga of the underworld in @placeholder, where turf battles over drugs, fraud schemes and other spoils often turn deadly.", "idx": 49021}], "idx": 31913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Living at the China-North Korea border, I had the unique opportunity to train under two North Korean tae kwon do masters. While I told people I was there to learn the rare North Korean martial art from some of their best instructors, I was secretly helping North Korean refugees on the 6,000-mile modern-day underground railroad from the Hermit Kingdom to South Korea, for food and a better life. In 2004, I traveled to North Korea to see the country, even though many people warned me not to take the risk. One of our detained Chinese workers later said that North Korea had a file on me, but did not know my name. I lived with the fear of being detained, abducted or assassinated by the North Korean government for many years. Whenever I hear of another American detained, it reminds me of that anxiety.\n@highlight\nMike Kim helped North Koreans escape at China border, lived with fear of being kidnapped\n@highlight\nHe says interview with American citizens was move to get high-ranking U.S. official to visit\n@highlight\nKim: Regime wants to impress its people with message \"Look at how powerful we are\"\n@highlight\nKim: North Korea walking a fine line: The world is sick of its games, its people wising up", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How North Korea may be using @placeholder detainees as 'bargaining chips'", "idx": 49028}, {"query": "It wants to use the three @placeholder as bait but not anger the United States so much that a high-ranking envoy will not come to the negotiating table.", "idx": 49029}], "idx": 31918} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He has modelled himself as a cool, calculated leader of the free world. But at the age of 22 Barack Obama had a strong 'sexual warmth' that overwhelmed his girlfriend at the time, according to a new book that identifies her for the first time. Vivid diaries written by Genevieve Cook reveal she was driven wild by the smell of sweat, smoking and deodorant that emanated from his bedroom. President Obama's first serious girlfriend, Genevieve Cook, has shared her diaries about their year-long love affair for a new biography and how the then 22-year-old Obama had great sexual warmth Cook, seen her in college at Swathmore, wrote how Obama loved running and lived in an apartment that smelled of raisins and sweat. The 22-year-old would sit around shirtless in a sarong on weekends and do the Sunday crossword. She was 25 when they dated\n@highlight\nThen-girlfriend Genevieve Cook wrote in her diary, 'He felt like an imposter. Because he was so white'\n@highlight\nIn 'Dreams from My Father' Obama wrote about an unnamed girlfriend who he admits was a composite of several lovers, including Cook\n@highlight\nHe wrote of a confrontation over 'black anger' with the composite lover in 'Dreams', but now reveals such a fight never happened", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 865, "end": 878}, {"start": 967, "end": 987}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder writes how overwhelmed her then boyfriend was after he woke from a dream in which his father told his son that he loved him.", "idx": 49035}], "idx": 31923} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored for the first time in five league games, blasting home a penalty as Paris Saint-Germain secured a scrappy 1-0 win at Saint Etienne to stay four points behind leader Lyon, who beat 10-man Metz 2-0 in Sunday's earlier game with top scorer Alexandre Lacazette limping off shortly after scoring. The win moves PSG up to second place, level on points and on goal difference with bitter rival Marseille, while St Etienne remains in fourth spot. 'The whole team did well and we're starting to play the right away again. The team spirit's improved and we've won four (games in a row),' PSG midfielder Blaise Matuidi said.\n@highlight\nZlatan Ibrahimovic scored a second-half penalty to secure the win\n@highlight\nKeeps Paris St.Germain four points behind Ligue 1 leaders Lyon\n@highlight\nIbrahimovic scored winner at St Etienne in League Cup earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 94, "end": 112}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 263, "end": 281}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We're still within touching distance and that's a good thing, because it's very important not to let @placeholder get too far ahead of us.", "idx": 49040}], "idx": 31927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail columnists Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher, Martin Keown and Bryan Robson give their expert opinion on the upcoming Premier League season. Jose Mourinho might want to read all the way to the bottom... Which game is the golden ticket? Carragher: In terms of teams challenging for the top and the timing of it, Liverpool going to Stamford Bridge with three games to go looks the best game. It was pivotal last year and may prove to be again. Redknapp: Liverpool v Manchester United, especially with Louis van Gaal adding more stardust. You can\u2019t beat the animosity between the clubs and the great players. 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He's also a philosopher. \"Everyone has their own destiny,\" he says. The football star's fate is now firmly in his own hands -- something he thanks God for each and every day. His faith, and fighting spirit, has helped him climb out of an abyss -- not once, but twice -- recover his strength and stand proudly tall once more. But the future did not seem so certain in March 2011. The Frenchman, then at Barcelona, was diagnosed with a cancerous liver tumor following a routine examination. It was a moment that would not only change his life, but would transform him as a person.\n@highlight\nEric Abidal is a professional football player with French club Monaco\n@highlight\nHe survived two cancer scares and returned to play for Barcelona\n@highlight\nVeteran defender hopes to play for France at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nAbidal: \"The way I see it is that God gives you challenges\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most survivors would be happy to just be in a position to have their health -- but for @placeholder that was simply not enough.", "idx": 49044}], "idx": 31931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bayern Munich were left tantalizingly close to a 22nd German Bundesliga title after closest rivals Schalke suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to third-placed Werder Bremen in the penultimate round of the league season on Saturday. Leaders Bayern beat second-bottom Bochum 3-1 to move three points clear of Schalke, and now have a 17-goal better for-and-against differential ahead of the final match against relegated Hertha Berlin. Felix Magath's Schalke side travel to Mainz next Saturday knowing they cannot be overtaken in second place by Bremen, who hold the third and final Champions League place for next season by a margin of two points from Bayer Leverkusen.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich celebrate imminent 22nd German league title after beating Bochum\n@highlight\nBavarians three points clear of second-placed Schalke ahead of final round of season\n@highlight\nSchalke lose 2-0 at home to Werder Bremen and have hugely inferior goal difference\n@highlight\nBremen move two points clear of fourth-placed Bayer Leverkusen, who draw with Hertha", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bayer Leverkusen's hopes of playing in the @placeholder suffered a big blow with a 1-1 draw that condemned Hertha Berlin to the second division.", "idx": 49071}], "idx": 31948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Fighting between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has left two Israeli soldiers and a Spanish peacekeeper dead, officials said Wednesday. Separately, in Gaza, the United Nations said it was \"outraged\" when Palestinian protesters climbed the perimeter of a U.N. compound and damaged it. U.N. officials took Hamas to task for not preventing the incident. Hezbollah fired five anti-tank missiles at Israeli military vehicles in the disputed Shebaa Farms area, killing an officer and a soldier, the Israel Defense Forces said. Sgt. Dor Chaim Nini was 20; Capt. Yochai Kalangel was 25, the IDF said. 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Whether it\u2019s an obese, naked sculpture of Arnold Schwarznegger or a 'fine art' painting of Paris Hilton, your dream item could be just a click away. Amazon and eBay may have dominated the market for unusual tastes in recent years, but now there is a new contender to barter with: Alibaba, the world\u2019s largest bazaar for the peculiar. A popular piece is the life-size, obese statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger. The sculpture is completely naked, apart from shotgun and sunglasses and it could be yours for \u00a39,900 ($16,800) Take for instance, the vast range of used underwear. With many of the items bulk buy, your will need to order 24,000 pieces to get your hand on what is described as \u2018lovely used panties\u2019.\n@highlight\nA popular piece is a large, naked, obese statue of Arnold Schwarznegger\n@highlight\nOther highlights include oil painting of Paris Hilton and nose straighteners\n@highlight\nLovers of Apple products, who also happen to have an embarrassing ear wax problem, can get their hands on a Steve Jobs-banded ear cleaner set\n@highlight\nAlibaba online retailer aims to connect small companies with wholesalers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 115, "end": 134}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 457, "end": 477}, {"start": 842, "end": 861}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And if you want to impress your dinner guests, @placeholder can help in that area too.", "idx": 49073}], "idx": 31950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's fired chief justice was reinstated in a flag-raising ceremony at his house Sunday after the government bowed to protesters' demands following days of massive demonstrations. Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry will not renew his oath of office. The flag-raising was ceremonial. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry will not renew his oath of office because his firing by former President Pervez Musharraf was deemed illegal. About 100 people gathered outside Chaudhry's residence, some dancing, some beating drums in a boisterous celebration. A growing protest movement had demanded that Chaudhry and other judges that Musharraf fired be re-seated.\n@highlight\nCelebrations outside chief justice's home mark reinstatement\n@highlight\nAll judges fired by Pakistan's former President Pervez Musharraf to get jobs back\n@highlight\nU.S. said the move \"brought Pakistan back from the brink\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 229, "end": 254}, {"start": 332, "end": 357}, {"start": 432, "end": 447}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Along with @placeholder, most of the sixty others who had been fired have also returned to their posts.", "idx": 49080}], "idx": 31955} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Who are the greatest feminist film characters? Buffy the Vampire Slayer? G.I. Jane? Catwoman? What about an astrophysicist? If it was up to Academy Award-winning actor Natalie Portman, our feminine heroines wouldn't be limited to ass-kicking wonder women. They could even be -- wait for it -- nerdy scientists. The 32-year-old star of Hollywood blockbuster \"Thor: The Dark World,\" hopes her role as astrophysicist love interest Jane Foster will encourage a new generation of young women to enter the sciences -- much like \"Star Wars'\" Princess Leia is believed to have done over three decades ago.\n@highlight\nNatalie Portman says new role in 'Thor: The Dark World' could encourage female scientists\n@highlight\nAcademy Award winner and mother-of-one may turn to French cinema\n@highlight\nIsraeli-born American wants more female directors, fan of Lena Dunham, Sofia Coppola", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 72, "end": 95}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think I'd probably need to work on my @placeholder a little, but I'd be happy to try.", "idx": 49087}], "idx": 31960} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Abdul Hakeem Belhaj, one of the most effective commanders among anti-Gadhafi forces in Libya, has seen plenty of combat in his 45 years. A well-built, bearded man with dark, serious eyes, he fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan -- and alongside al Qaeda in the dying days of the Taliban regime. Now he is commander of the anti-Gadhafi forces in Tripoli, and swears loyalty to the National Transitional Council, describing himself as an \"ordinary Libyan\" fighting for a common cause. But there's not much ordinary about Belhaj. As a young man in the late 1980s, he was one of scores of jihadists in the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group that went to fight in Afghanistan. His military prowess soon made him a commander among his fellow fighters. After the fall of the Taliban, Belhaj left Afghanistan and was arrested in Malaysia in 2004. 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Reports that Bashar al-Assad's forces may have used chemical weapons will almost certainly force the president's hand into a course of action that takes the U.S. beyond the humanitarian assistance to refugees and the non-lethal aid and training it's provided to the rebels. What Obama does on Syria flows directly from what he wants to achieve, or more to the point, what he wants to avoid. And in this case, that means a slippery slide toward military involvement in Syria that incrementally sucks America in without a clear sense of an end game. 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Lacie Pope, of Plymouth, Devon, has always been treated to glamorous designer frocks, expensive beauty products and jewel-encrusted toys. Her mother Lisa Whitcombe, 34, loves to spoil her with Armani and Dior outfits, her own crown and even a child's Audi covered in crystals. 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It was also named 'Cable & Satellite Network of the Year'. The network took home five awards in total. The Best News Program title went to CNN flagship program News Stream. Hosted by CNN anchor Kristie Lu Stout in Hong Kong and produced by Ravi Hiranand, News Stream is a daily hard-news show that uses technology and social media to give viewers a deeper understanding of the day's top stories. Kristie Lu Stout was also awarded Best Current Affairs Presenter. The anchor and correspondent is among the network's most popular Asia-based faces, and also fronts CNN's monthly On China show.\n@highlight\nCNN International wins Cable & Satellite Network of the Year at Asian TV Awards, and 4 other awards\n@highlight\nBest News Program went to CNN's News Stream, hosted by Kristie Lu Stout\n@highlight\nCNN Freedom Project was awarded the Best Documentary Series", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 49}, {"start": 68, "end": 104}, {"start": 119, "end": 141}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 188, "end": 224}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 628}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 829}, {"start": 834, "end": 848}, {"start": 881, "end": 897}, {"start": 907, "end": 909}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 982}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is the second @placeholder for Lu Stout during her 14 years with CNN International.", "idx": 49124}], "idx": 31985} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg It is a tale of two phone firms. As Microsoft confirms it is laying off 18,000 workers, mainly in the mobile phone business it bought from Nokia, iPhone maker Foxconn has confirmed it has hired 100,000 new workers to manufacture the iPhone 6. It comes as 4.7-inch iPhone production is expected to start next week, with the larger 5.5inch version set to start three weeks later. Scroll down for video An image last week, also leaked by Sonny Dickson, revealed the two new iPhone 6 models side-by-side Synthetic sapphire is a hard, transparent material made of crystallising aluminium oxide, produced at high temperatures.\n@highlight\n4.7-inch iPhone production to start third week of July\n@highlight\n5.5-inch version scheduled for second week of August\n@highlight\nFoxconn confirms hiring of 100K workers\n@highlight\nRecent video shows the 4.7inch handset's sapphire glass screen being bent, twisted, scratched with keys and even stabbed with a knife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also survives having keys scratched across its surface - a common problem for @placeholder owners", "idx": 49126}], "idx": 31986} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 11:09 EST, 13 December 2012 Sarah Palin's daughter-in-law Britta Hanson has shrugged off the end of her 18 month marriage to the family values advocate's eldest son Track, as it is revealed she will get custody of the couple's daughter Kyla - and Track will get the gun collection. Hanson, 22, tied the knot with Track, 23, on an Alaskan mountain near the Palin home in May 2011 and gave birth to their little girl three months later. But quizzed about her impending divorce yesterday, she seemed happy the short-lived marriage was coming to an end, insisting 'I'm fine with it.'\n@highlight\nCouple wed in May 2011 on a mountain in Alaska\n@highlight\nBritta Hanson controversially gave birth to daughter Kyla three months later\n@highlight\nBritta confirmed they've filed for divorce\n@highlight\nIt's another domestic disaster for Sarah Palin who is a strong advocate for the traditional family unit and no sex before marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Track's relationship breakdown isn't the first domestic disaster in the @placeholder household.", "idx": 49128}], "idx": 31987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- An Israeli soldier faces a manslaughter charge in the death of a Palestinian waving a white flag during a three-week incursion into Gaza, the Israeli military said Tuesday. The criminal indictment is one of three legal actions taken by the Israeli military for incidents that occurred during Operation Cast Lead. More than 1,100 Palestinians died during the operation, which began late in 2008 and ended early in 2009. It was intended to halt the firing of missiles from Gaza into Israel. The manslaughter charge was filed after an investigation into the shooting, the Israel Defense Forces said in a news release.\n@highlight\nEvidence indicates that a Palestinian waving white flag was shot and killed\n@highlight\nA battalion commander was indicted in a separate incident\n@highlight\nIsraeli Defense Forces looked into more than 150 incidents involving rules of engagement\n@highlight\nA U.N.-backed report urged probes into possible crimes against humanity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 311, "end": 329}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 588, "end": 608}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Conflict between the testimonies of @placeholder witnesses and military personnel made it \"impossible to make a criminal connection\" between this incident and an incident described by those Palestinian witnesses in which Israeli soldiers allegedly fired at people waving white flags, the IDF said.", "idx": 49129}], "idx": 31988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that the salmonella outbreak that sickened about1,400 people across the country appears to be over. Contaminated jalape\u00f1o and serrano peppers, grown in Mexico, are no longer in circulation, the FDA said. \"The number of reported cases has been dropping since early July,\" and the number has appeared to return to around the typical number of salmonella cases expected during this time of year, said Dr. Robert Tauxe, the deputy director of the CDC Division of Foodborne, Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases. \"There are some cases of this infection that occur every year,\" he said.\n@highlight\nSalmonella cases have been dropping since early July, CDC says\n@highlight\nFDA says it's OK to eat raw serrano and jalape\u00f1o peppers from Mexico\n@highlight\nAbout 286 people were hospitalized from the salmonella Saintpaul strain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 72}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 535, "end": 587}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Initial results from a CDC and @placeholder investigation found that jalape\u00f1o peppers appeared to be a major carrier of the bacteria, as were serrano peppers, Tauxe said.", "idx": 49132}], "idx": 31991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard From Shakespeare to Hitchcock, London's streets are full of incredible stories \u2013 and now your iPhone can become a time machine to explore them. These amazing images are part of a series launched by the Museum of London's Streetmuseum app which lets you walk side by side with Londoners from the 19th and 20th century. They reveal just how much has changed in the intervening years. For instance, Blackfriars station as it is today is pictured alongside the entrance from outside 179 Queen Victoria Street in 1930. View of Duncannon Street in the City of London decorated with bunting and banners for the coronation ceremony of Edward VII. Today the city of London has plans for large business high rises\n@highlight\nStreetmuseum app can recognise a user's location and then overlay a historic image onto the camera view\n@highlight\nEach image on the free app can be expanded and explored, along with historical information about the subject\n@highlight\nImages include Blackfriars station in 1930, Victoria Station in 1950 and London\u2019s skyline seen from Tower Bridge\n@highlight\nThe new locations also take a look at the suburbs and outer boroughs of London \u2013 from Richmond mods in 1964 to Brent Cross road construction in the 1970s", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 507, "end": 527}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While today, most @placeholder view of Victoria is a crowded station with commuters racing past each other, an image from 1950 shows a very different view.", "idx": 49137}], "idx": 31996} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 06:32 EST, 8 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:01 EST, 8 October 2013 A group of pensioners have bought their retirement village after its owners went bust. The previous owners of the Woodchester Valley Village, near Stroud in the Cotswolds, Bluchie Limited went into liquidation three years ago. And since then, the residents of the complex - previously called Crystal Fountain Village - have been fighting to buy the freehold to the retirement complex. Celebration: Residents of the Woodchester Valley Village in Stroud who brought their retirement village after the owners went into administration After three years of hard work, plus determined fund raising, the pensioners have now bought the freehold from the administrators.\n@highlight\nWoodchester Valley Village, near Stroud, was previously run by Bluchie Limited, which went into liquidation three years ago\n@highlight\nPensioners at 73-home complex bought the freehold from administrators, making them the first group in the UK to do so\n@highlight\n'It is the future. It will be the model for others,' Residents' Association says", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 206, "end": 231}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 278}, {"start": 384, "end": 407}, {"start": 507, "end": 532}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 765, "end": 790}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 828, "end": 842}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder now welcomes all those who seek something different.", "idx": 49139}], "idx": 31998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "How many times did Barry Ferguson witness this scene when he and Kris Boyd were Rangers team-mates? The ball lands at the Boyd\u2019s feet and, without breaking stride, he coolly sends it beyond the opposition goalkeeper. Such an image was once a source of joy for Ferguson. The feeling it created on Monday night was distinctly different. All smiles: Striker Kris Boyd celebrates scoring in Rangers' 8-1 win over Barry Ferguson's Clyde Any hope the former captain had of a shock triumph on his return to Ibrox was shredded from the moment Boyd netted the first goal of his second spell in light blue.\n@highlight\nKris Boyd scores hat-trick as Rangers beat Clyde 8-1 in Petrofac Training Cup third round\n@highlight\nFormer Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson is Clyde's player-manager\n@highlight\nBoyd scored 127 goals in first spell with club between 2006 and 2010", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 684}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The peerless poacher duly completed a hat-trick amid a relentless rout that saw @placeholder\u2019s collection of part-time players five down by the break.", "idx": 49153}], "idx": 32008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Rickie Fowler and some of the world's best golfers took each other on in a flop shot challenge. Filmed at the 2014 Scottish Open in Aberdeen, the European Tour challenged the stars to loop the ball over Phil Mickelson's head. Phil on Phil: Mickelson attempts the flop shot over the cardboard cutout of himself Cleared: Louis Oosthuizen clears Mickelson comfortably, but couldn't get into the top three nearest the pin Agonising: Thomas Bjorn got closest to the pin after bouncing around the hole Despite seeing players produce the flop over a living, breathing person for a challenge in the past, this time health and safety prevailed with a cardboard cutout of Lefty.\n@highlight\nStars took part in the flop shot challenge at Royal Aberdeen\n@highlight\nMickelson cleared his head, but his effort was wayward in the end\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Luke Donald and Lee Westwood all had a go\n@highlight\nThomas Bjorn took the win, with Donald and Mickelson second and third", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 993, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had already been using his wedge regularly during the week, starting at the tournament hitting a backward flop shot, followed by a wedge shot off the path leading to a birdie.", "idx": 49165}], "idx": 32016} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "North Korea has completed all of the preliminary steps required to conduct a nuclear test, a South Korean government official said. The South detected the closure of the entrance of a tunnel at the Punggye-ri site in a northeastern region of North Korea. It means that Pyongyang is now ready for what could be its fourth nuclear test, the official said. \"This is the final step in preparing to test a nuclear device,\" the official said Thursday. \"In theory, there are seven to 14 days to conduct a test once the entrance is sealed.\" The official added that it was highly likely the North would test an enriched uranium device, as it does not seem to possess a lot of plutonium.\n@highlight\nSouth Korea official: North Korea ready for nuclear test\n@highlight\nOfficial: Tunnel closure is last step to ready for test\n@highlight\nDetails come as U.S. President Obama visits South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder announced last month that it wouldn't rule \"a new form of a nuclear test\" to strengthen its nuclear deterrent capabilities.", "idx": 49167}], "idx": 32018} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Well, look at that. The boys at Augusta National Golf Club finally came into the 20th century, only 12 years after the millennium. With the admission of Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore into their previously male-only club, one more gender barrier has been cracked. But it remains to be seen whether it has been truly broken. Augusta National was forced to open to black men way back in 1990, when a controversy erupted at the Shoal Creek Country Club in Alabama. The club was all white, and PGA tour sponsors balked. So the PGA changed the rules -- meaning clubs that discriminated on the basis of race or gender would no longer be allowed to host a tournament.\n@highlight\nFor 10 years, Martha Burk and others fought to get Augusta golf club to accept women\n@highlight\nBurk: Through decade of protests, taunts, CEOs have fought bitterly to ban women\n@highlight\nShe says the more important club is the corporate boardroom, where women are scarce\n@highlight\nBurk is relieved, but now the struggle is to get women into the top ranks of businesses", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 66}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 450, "end": 473}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 515, "end": 517}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Had we not changed the conversation about sex discrimination and kept it front and center every year at tournament time -- while behind the scenes facilitating $80 million in legal settlements on behalf of women working at companies whose @placeholder were club members -- the issue would have quietly died away.", "idx": 49179}], "idx": 32025} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent Thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer are to receive a new drug after a double U-turn by the NHS rationing body. Enzalutamide extends life by at least five months in men who have run out of treatment options - with some surviving more than 18 months. It was initially recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence for NHS funding without curbs last October. Thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer are to receive a new drug after a double U-turn by the NHS rationing body NICE But then Nice issued revised draft guidance in January proposing restrictions affecting the vast majority of men with prostate cancer that has spread.\n@highlight\nMen with advanced prostate cancer to receive drug after NHS body's U-turn\n@highlight\nEnzalutamide extends life by at least five months in men at end of treatment options\n@highlight\nU-turn by NICE came after 13,500 people signed Prostate Cancer UK petition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 140}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 332, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 770, "end": 772}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}, {"start": 958, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has now performed another U-turn in final draft guidance (to subs must retain), which seems to go back to its original position of recommending enzalutamide regardless of a patient\u2019s previous treatment.", "idx": 49182}], "idx": 32027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former soldier arrested after a hostage incident at a military base in Georgia faces multiple charges that include threatening to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, according to federal court documents filed Tuesday. Robert Anthony Quinones, 29, of Hinesville, Georgia, was arrested Monday after the two-hour hostage situation at Winn Community Hospital on Fort Stewart, about 45 miles from Savannah, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Officials and a family member said he had demanded mental health care at the hospital. Quinones is charged with assault of a federal officer and kidnapping in the incident, which ended with the gunman's surrender and no injuries.\n@highlight\nNEW: Robert A. Quinones had done two tours in Iraq, his neighbor says\n@highlight\nThe former soldier faces multiple charges after a hostage incident\n@highlight\nCharges say he expressed intentions to kill President Obama, former President Clinton\n@highlight\nA search of his residence yields many weapons, an affidavit states", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 256, "end": 278}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 369, "end": 391}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 457, "end": 487}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Quinones was discharged from the military in February and had a civilian job at @placeholder, said the FBI, which released no other information on his military record.", "idx": 49187}], "idx": 32032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Nightmares and a panic attack haunted Steven Robles after a great white shark attacked him at a Southern California beach Saturday, but he was out of the hospital Sunday. Robles, 40, was weak and sore a day after the attack near the Manhattan Beach pier, he told CNN. Robles said he was in a \"complete state of panic\" when he came face to face with the 7-foot shark, but \"pure instinct\" kicked in. \"I saw this shark eye to eye, staring at me as it was crunching into my chest.\" He grabbed its nose and pried it away from his chest, he said.\n@highlight\nSteven Robles is weak and sore after the shark attack at Manhattan Beach, California\n@highlight\n\"Pure instinct\" kicked in when he came face to face with the shark, Robles says\n@highlight\nHe \"just happened to be a the wrong place at the wrong time,\" lifeguard says\n@highlight\nSwimmer says going back into the water \"is not on the table\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 117, "end": 135}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 254, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been closed until Tuesday, police said in a news release.", "idx": 49188}], "idx": 32033} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Seattle Seahawks routed Denver Broncos Sunday 43-8 in one of the most one-sided contests in Super Bowl history to win the coveted Vince Lombardi trophy for the first time. AFC Champion Denver was undone by a toxic combination of Seattle's ruthless defense and its own errors, with famed quarterback Peyton Manning having a night to forget. He was intercepted twice as Seattle took an early stranglehold on the game while his inexperienced opposite Russell Wilson hardly put a foot wrong in an assured display. Allied to the powerful running, epitomized by inspired wide receiver Percy Harvin, the result was five touchdowns to a single score by Denver and the contest was effectively over by halftime as the NFC Champions took complete control.\n@highlight\nSeattle Seahawks wins Super Bowl XLVIII\n@highlight\nBeats Denver Broncos 43-8 in New Jersey\n@highlight\nSeattle defense strangles Denver quarterback Peyton Manning\n@highlight\nFive touchdowns for Seattle in dominant display", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 139, "end": 159}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 765, "end": 780}, {"start": 787, "end": 803}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 912, "end": 925}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He picked off a pass from @placeholder -- his 12th catch a Super Bowl record -- but it was to prove too little too late as his team trailed 36-8 going into the final quarter.", "idx": 49196}], "idx": 32037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against CSKA Moscow after Manchester City's Yaya Toure claimed he was abused by monkey chants from the stands in Wednesday's European Champions League encounter with the Russian club. The Ivorian made his concerns known to the referee and said he was \"furious\" after the Group D game at the Arena Khimki, which City won 2-1. But CSKA released a statement on its website denying there was any racist chanting and told CNN that UEFA's match delegate wasn't aware of any either. European football's governing body UEFA told CNN it had no official comment to make on CSKA's claim.\n@highlight\nCSKA Moscow faces charges over behavior of its fans in match against Manchester City\n@highlight\nEuropean soccer's ruling body to hear case against Russian club on October 30\n@highlight\nCSKA fans accused of racist behavior and setting off fireworks in Wednesday's match\n@highlight\nCity's Yaya Toure complained of being racially abused during Champions League tie", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 166, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 970, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder's version of events was challenged by CSKA, which said its fans were trying to put pressure on City's players with a \"disapproving drone and whistle irrespective of their race.\"", "idx": 49198}], "idx": 32039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new theory has surfaced that downplays North Korea's involvement in the Sony hacking scandal and suggests the people responsible are actually Russian, based on a linguistics study of the leaked emails. Security experts believe the origins of the now-infamous Guardians of the Peace are Russian after analyzing about 1,600 words attached to the Sony emails the hacking group leaked to a variety of media outlets. The words were investigated by Seattle-based cyber security firm Taia Global. 'Our preliminary results show that Sony's attackers were most likely Russian, possibly but not likely Korean and definitely not Mandarin Chinese or German,' the company wrote in a Christmas Eve blog post, according to The New York Daily News.\n@highlight\nSeattle-based cyber security firm analyzed 1,600 words attached to the leaked emails and postings of Guardians of the Peace\n@highlight\nDetermined the hackers native is most likely Russian\n@highlight\nStudy does not however rule out North Korea\n@highlight\nObama and the FBI have blamed the country for the attack\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has blamed the US for shutting down its internet", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 261, "end": 282}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 620, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 714, "end": 732}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then the hackers appear to have turned their attention to the @placeholder and on December 21 they posted a message which cynically 'praised' the FBI's investigation into the hack, with a link to a video that repeated the phrase 'You are an idiot' repeatedly.", "idx": 49199}], "idx": 32040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Together in 2001: If Prince Andrew (left) sets foot in the US, attorneys acting for Virginia Roberts (right) could attempt to hand him deposition papers Prince Andrew is now unable to visit the United States without running the risk of being ambushed with a subpoena, a lawyer warned yesterday. If he sets foot there, attorneys acting for Virginia Roberts could attempt to hand him deposition papers, he said. These would oblige him to give evidence on oath \u2013 or face the threat of jail. The legal team representing Miss Roberts has already tried to ambush several people they wish to question with legal papers, including Andrew\u2019s friend Ghislaine Maxwell.\n@highlight\nDeposition papers would oblige him to give evidence - or face jail threat\n@highlight\nVirginia Roberts's team has tried to ambush people they wish to question\n@highlight\nPrince has been many times to US both in official capacity and on holiday", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 59, "end": 60}, {"start": 84, "end": 99}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 339, "end": 354}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 639, "end": 655}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 868, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If they succeeded in passing deposition papers to @placeholder, in theory he would be obliged to attend court.", "idx": 49202}], "idx": 32042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Keith Olbermann has been suspended from presenting his television sports show on ESPN for a week over comments he made to students on Twitter when they contacted him about their cancer fundraiser. Olbermann, who is well known for his forthright posts on Twitter and critical view of Penn State, was contacted by a student at the university about their annual pediatric cancer fundraiser, but responded with just one word 'Pitiful.' In an exchange of furious tweets with students who had been involved in the $13million fundraising effort, Olbermann repeatedly refused to back down and posted a number of critical comments about the school's reputation and branded students stupid.\n@highlight\nPenn State students contacted presenter Keith Olbermann about campaign\n@highlight\nOne sent him words 'We are' with a link about their $13million fundraiser\n@highlight\nBut Olbermann replied 'pitiful', criticising the university in stream of posts\n@highlight\nRefused to back down, saying his comments were directed at Penn State\n@highlight\nMany took offence as annual event raises cash for children with cancer\n@highlight\nOlbermann later apologised and was suspended from ESPN for a week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Keith have agreed that he will not host his show for the remainder of this week and will return on Monday.'", "idx": 49204}], "idx": 32043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds UPDATED: 10:01 EST, 17 September 2012 Texts sent by the murdered wife of a former NYPD police officer could be used to convict her husband from beyond the grave, it emerged on Monday. Edwin Coello, 38, who has a record of allegedly abusing women, is on trial at Bronx Supreme Court, New York, accused of beating and strangling his estranged wife and dumping her body in the woods. Prosecutors say Coello, 41, flew into a violent rage after his wife, Tina Adovasio, 40, told him in text messages she wanted a divorce because she suspected him of cheating.\n@highlight\nTina Adovasio, 40, exchanged angry texts with Edwin Coello before her death\n@highlight\nIn one, she told him that if he wanted to 'live his life as a single guy\u2019 he should 'take his s**t' and get out\n@highlight\nShe accused him of cheating and demanded a divorce\n@highlight\nThe former NYPD officer allegedly has a history of domestic violence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 279, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told police she stormed out of their home after the fight, but his alibi unravelled after security video showed him leaving their apartment building alone carrying a duffel bag.", "idx": 49205}], "idx": 32044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Pastor Terry Jones was arrested on Wednesday as he drove a pickup truck towing a large barbecue-style grill filled with kerosene-soaked Korans to a park, where the pastor had said he was planning to burn 2,998 of the Muslim holy books - one for every victim of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Sheriff's deputies in Polk County, Florida, arrested Pastor Terry Jones, 61, and his associate pastor, Marvin Sapp Jr, 44, each on a felony charge of unlawful conveyance of fuel. Jones had said he was heading to a nearby park in Mulberry to burn the Korans on Wednesday, the 12th anniversary of the attacks. Sheriff's officials said that Jones was also charged with unlawful open-carry of a firearm, a misdemeanor, and that Sapp faces a charge of having no valid registration for the trailer.\n@highlight\nPastor planned to burn 2,998 Korans at a park in Florida, one for every victim of the 9/11 attacks\n@highlight\nJones' Koran burning in 2011 instigated a violent protest in the Middle East at United Nations compound in Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 996, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's mayor, along with area elected officials, a sheriff's deputy and several Polk County residents have talked about the need to express love and tolerance for all faiths on September 11.", "idx": 49218}], "idx": 32053} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:05 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:32 EST, 27 February 2014 John Hinckley Jr will soon be spending more than half of every month outside of his Washington mental hospital as his monthly visits to his mother's house have been extended to 17-days per trip. Hinckley was found to be insane when he shot and wounded President Ronald Reagan in 1981. Since 2006, he has been allowed to leave the hospital to visit his mother's Virginia home but for varying amounts of time. Being held: John Hinckley Jr, seen here in 2003, was ruled insane after shooting and wounding President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and has been in a mental institution since\n@highlight\nWould-be assassin John Hinckley Jr now needs to only spend about half of every month in a mental institution\n@highlight\nHe was confined to St Elizabeth's Hospital after being found not guilty by reason of insanity from the 1981 shooting\n@highlight\nHas been allowed to leave the D.C. hospital to visit his mother's home in Virginia for varying amounts of time starting in 2006\n@highlight\nStarted with three- to four-day visits and now up to 17-day visits", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 521, "end": 536}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 707, "end": 722}, {"start": 828, "end": 850}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He fired six shots and one of the bullets ricocheted off the presidential limousine and hit @placeholder.", "idx": 49223}], "idx": 32056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell and Jamie Donaldson played starring, stirring roles as Europe\u2019s golfers romped to an eighth Ryder Cup victory in the last 10 contests. The USA, by contrast, were publicly melting down as recriminations began to fly over the reasons for their latest dismal failure. Europe\u2019s overnight lead of 10-6 was extended to a final tally of 16\u00bd-11\u00bd, with McIlroy thrashing Rickie Fowler to put Europe\u2019s first point of the day on the board and McDowell coming from three down against Jordan Spieth for the second. Tom Watson has seen his leadership of the US team at the Ryder Cup criticised by one of his players\n@highlight\nPhil Mickelson felt Tom Watson should have replicated the tactics of 2008\n@highlight\nMickelson is a veteran of 10 Ryder Cups and was disappointed this time\n@highlight\nIn 2008 Paul Azinger's imaginative captaincy guided US to victory\n@highlight\nAt Gleneagles, Europe dominated the foursomes to crush the Americans\n@highlight\nWatson admitted the US were woeful in the foursome format\n@highlight\nMickelson felt that Watson got major tactical choices wrong\n@highlight\nOn the other hand, Paul McGinley got big decisions right to claim the win\n@highlight\nWatson admits that the European's 'kicked our (US) butts'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 169, "end": 171}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 574, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 862, "end": 863}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 987, "end": 988}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the USA were in disarray, a @placeholder party at Gleneagles was getting under way.", "idx": 49229}], "idx": 32057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 26 April 2012 | UPDATED: 21:57 EST, 26 April 2012 A year ago, an EF-5 tornado ripped Amanda Johns' husband and mother from her arms. Her mother was killed. Her husband was critically injured. And stick punctured Johns' placenta, threatening to end her pregnancy. Today, Johns and her husband are still recovering from their injuries suffered when 62 tornadoes killed 253 Alabama residents. The state was the hardest hit by an outbreak of tornadoes that raked the South, killing hundreds and leaving thousands homeless. With help from a $4.6million disaster fund, the couple is preparing to move into a new house with a healthy 7-month-old son.\n@highlight\nDevastating Alabama tornado killed Amanda Johns' mother and critically wounded her husband\n@highlight\nStick also punctured her placenta\n@highlight\nA year later, Johns and her husband Mitchell are preparing to move into new home with their seven-month-old son", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder held a maintenance job and his wife worked in a poultry plant before the tornado hit.", "idx": 49230}], "idx": 32058} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- People have strong views about the way police officers treat minorities -- and they're eager to share those opinions. That became clear after CNN asked people on Twitter to use #AskACop to pose questions to police officers. Police conduct has been in the spotlight since the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. The idea was that the network would use that hashtag to mine social media for questions to ask current and former police officers for a show that aired Tuesday night. People on Twitter responded in force, making #AskACop a trending hashtag well into Wednesday. People posted message after message -- but many of them were eager to make a point rather than ask a question.\n@highlight\nCNN starts #AskACop so people can pose police questions amid great debate\n@highlight\nMany Twitter users pick up on the hashtag, using it to vent at police officers\n@highlight\nSome suggest black people are treated differently, more at risk from police\n@highlight\n\"Just take a look at #AskACop\" to see public's view of police, one man tweets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 151, "end": 153}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another wrote, \"@placeholder if they know people are praying every day that they make the right choices in their stressful jobs.\"", "idx": 49233}], "idx": 32061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dave Whelan has undermined his chances of escaping censure from the Football Association after managing to cause further offence to the Chinese community in what appeared to be an attempt to apologise to the Jewish community. 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In one interview last month he reportedly claimed that Jews \u2018chase money\u2019 while trying to defend Mackay\u2019s use of the word \u2018chink\u2019.\n@highlight\nDave Whelan referred to Chinese as 'chingalings' during interview\n@highlight\nWigan owner was trying to apologise for previous anti-Semitic comments\n@highlight\nWhelan has been charged with misconduct by the FA over those comments\n@highlight\nThey were made in response to criticism of Malky Mackay's appointment\n@highlight\nMackay is under investigation by the FA for sending racist, sexist and homophobic text messages while Cardiff manager", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 68, "end": 87}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 285, "end": 286}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 421, "end": 422}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 884, "end": 885}, {"start": 961, "end": 972}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dave Whelan (centre) faces another racism row after making comments about @placeholder people", "idx": 49237}, {"query": "\u2018We have always, always respected what the @placeholder people did, especially through the war.", "idx": 49240}], "idx": 32065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All three women whose bodies were found wrapped in trash bags last weekend in East Cleveland have been identified, CNN has confirmed after speaking with their families. They are Angela Deskins, Shirellda Terry and Shetisha Sheeley. Earlier, the identification of Sheeley, 28, prompted her mother to plead for prayers. The victims were at different sites a few blocks from one another. More questions than answers in Cleveland's run on high-profile crime \"I don't know why this person did what they did to my daughter, but I just want everybody, just pray for me. Because this is really, really hard on me right now,\" Kim Sheeley told CNN affiliate WEWS. \"It was really hard. It's taken a toll out of me. I don't know what else to say, but thank you all for whoever is praying for me.\"\n@highlight\nRelatives tell CNN names of women whose bodies were found in bags last weekend\n@highlight\nThey are Angela Deskins, Shirellda Terry and Shetisha Sheeley\n@highlight\nOfficials say they fear there may be more victims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 223, "end": 238}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}, {"start": 904, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The body of @placeholder, 38, was found in a garage Friday, naked with indications of trauma, police say.", "idx": 49243}], "idx": 32068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who shone a laser into the cockpit of police helicopter dazzling the pilot with a light so bright it could have caused it to crash and kill the crew on board has been jailed. Andrew Paul Holden, 47, was branded 'stupid and selfish' by police officers after he shone the laser beam at the National Police Air Service (NPAS) helicopter as it flew over Radcliffe in Greater Manchester. Images of the bright green light seen by the officers show the dangerous 'bloom effect' it creates - easily dazzling the crew with potential catastrophic consequences. Andrew Paul Holden has been jailed after he shone a laser pen into the cockpit of a police helicopter\n@highlight\nAndrew Paul Holden shone a laser pen into the cockpit of police helicopter\n@highlight\nLight was so bright it could have caused pilot to lose control of the plane\n@highlight\nHelicopter crew helped police on ground track Holden to Radcliffe home\n@highlight\nThe 47-year-old pleaded guilty to endangering an aircraft and was jailed\n@highlight\nPolice branded him 'stupid and selfish' for his actions with the laser pen\n@highlight\nShining a laser pen was made illegal in 2010, punishable with \u00a32,500 fine", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 198}, {"start": 294, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 386}, {"start": 557, "end": 574}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The helicopter had to abandon the job it had been called out to in @placeholder because of the incident.", "idx": 49258}], "idx": 32078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The House recently approved the budget designed by Rep. 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Over the Friday-to-Sunday period, the Top 12 movies grossed $220.7 million, which marks the 10th-strongest weekend in box office history.\n@highlight\n\"Despicable Me 2's\" start just barely beat \"Monsters University's\" $82.4 million debut\n@highlight\n\"The Lone Ranger\" lassoed in a dismal $48.9 million\n@highlight\nDepp's last two films, \"Dark Shadows\" and \"The Rum Diary,\" also severely under-performed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 210, "end": 224}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 276, "end": 301}, {"start": 488, "end": 502}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 824, "end": 842}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like that film, @placeholder earned an \"A\" CinemaScore grade from audiences.", "idx": 49262}], "idx": 32081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Boehner, the Republican U.S. House of Representatives speaker, said on SUnday that he is 'certainly' willing to let funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapse as part of a Republican push to roll back President Barack Obama's executive actions on immigration. With a Feb. 27 deadline looming for funding the department, Senate Democrats three times this month blocked consideration of the Homeland Security appropriations bill, which has already been approved by the House. 'Senate Democrats are the ones standing in the way. They're the ones jeopardizing funding,' Boehner told Fox News on Sunday. Asked if he was prepared to let financing for the department lapse, he said: 'Certainly. The House has acted. We've done our job.'\n@highlight\nBoehner was on 'Fox News Sunday' and blamed the Senate's Democrats for blocking a vote on a Department of Homeland Security budget\n@highlight\nDHS funding expires on Feb. 27, part of last year's 'CRomnibus' budget compromise\n@highlight\nRepublicans are searching for a way to block President Obama's plan to mainstream millions of illegal immigrants without legislative approval\n@highlight\nDemocratic Sen. 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The ultimatum came after 40 French vessels attacked a fleet of eight British boats with flares and rocks in international waters. British fishermen have called for Royal Navy protection to stop further attempts to prevent them fishing for the highly prized mollusc in Seine Bay, off the coast of Normandy. Conflict: A British fishing trawler (not pictured) suspected of illegally dredging scallops was ordered into a French port today and her crew threatened with prison.This picture shows French and British boats during the first clash last year\n@highlight\nBrits say they need Royal Navy protection after clash off Normandy on Monday\n@highlight\nFleet of 40 French boats had surrounded around 12 British boats", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "our legal trade and hope the @placeholder will leave us alone.'", "idx": 49281}], "idx": 32093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Liverpool's Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez has been charged by the English Football Association (FA) with making racist remarks towards a fellow player. Suarez has been accused of aiming racial taunts at Manchester United's French defender Patrice Evra during a match in the English Premier League last month. He denies the charges and has vowed to clear his name. A statement on the FA's web site read: \"It is alleged that Suarez used abusive and/or insulting words and/or behavior towards Manchester United's Patrice Evra contrary to FA rules,\" the association said in a statement. 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Lewis Hamilton - 334 points 2. Nico Rosberg - 317 points Lewis Hamilton will be crowned world champion if he finishes second in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday week, even if Nico Rosberg wins the race. If the final race was a \u2018normal\u2019 race with 25 points for the winner, rather than the double points on offer, Hamilton would be able to claim his second drivers\u2019 title with a sixth-place finish. 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The Queens Park Rangers striker was set to complete his move to Liverpool on Sunday having joined them on their US tour, only for the Reds to announce he had failed a medical. But Redknapp believes it is impossible for Remy\u2019s fitness to be the real reason behind the collapse of the \u00a38.5million deal. 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The Interior Ministry identified the suspects as Nou Mediouni, 23, from Algeria, who was arrested in the north-central city of Zaragoza, and Hassan El Jaaouani, 52, from Morocco, who was detained in the southeastern city of Murcia. Spanish police worked with their counterparts in France and Morocco to carry out the latest arrests, an Interior Ministry statement said. The two suspects have a \"profile\" that is similar to the two suspects in the Boston Marathon attacks, the statement said. Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters that police consider them \"lone wolves,\" like the Boston suspects.\n@highlight\nOne of the suspects praised the Boston bombing, Spain's interior minister says\n@highlight\nMinister: Police consider the suspects to be \"lone wolves,\" like those in Boston\n@highlight\nThey are suspected members of a radical cell with ties to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb\n@highlight\nThey have been in touch with Islamist extremists in Mali, Interior Ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 168, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 305, "end": 322}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 500, "end": 516}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 674, "end": 693}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two men have been under surveillance as part of an operation lasting more than a year run in cooperation with @placeholder and Morocco, the Spanish Interior Ministry said.", "idx": 49297}], "idx": 32102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Williams will revert to using Renault engines in the 2012 and 2013 Formula One seasons, restoring a partnership that led to the most successful era in the team's history. The Britain-based outfit won four drivers' titles and five constructors' championships with cars powered by the French manufacturer between 1989 to 1997, triumphing in 63 races. Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve all finished on top at season's end. However, Williams has not won a grand prix since 2004 and languishes in ninth place in the teams' standings this season with four points from eight rounds.\n@highlight\nWilliams to restore successful partnership with French engine manufacturer\n@highlight\nBritish team won four drivers' titles and five manufacturers' crowns with Renault\n@highlight\nIt has not won a race since 2004, having used Renault engines from 1989 to 1997\n@highlight\nStruggling Marussia Virgin Racing team announces new partnership with McLaren", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 418}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 905, "end": 926}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has recently taken several important steps, both commercially and technically, to update its operations and we feel that this partnership is another important step in its rigorous plan.\"", "idx": 49301}], "idx": 32104} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is there any way to ... well ... defend Roger Goodell? 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As I said on CNN's Michael Smerconish show on Saturday morning, of course Commissioner Goodell made a huge mistake in his decision to give Ravens running back Ray Rice only a two-game suspension after seeing the videotape of Rice dragging his then-girlfriend, Janay Palmer, unconscious, with apparent indifference, out of an Atlantic City casino elevator on February 15.\n@highlight\nLanny Davis: Roger Goodell mishandled the Ray Rice case\n@highlight\nHe says the NFL commissioner has followed the right course in responding to crisis\n@highlight\nDavis: Give the investigation time to play out before deciding Goodell's fate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 299, "end": 316}, {"start": 354, "end": 373}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly described @placeholder's football position.", "idx": 49304}], "idx": 32106} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swinging might not be the obvious way to spread the word about religion but for Cristy and Dean Parave, from Florida, it is ideal. 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Jack Christian, 22, and Lee Perris, 23, had been drinking and taking drugs when they took Mr Perris\u2019 mother\u2019s car on an icy night without clearing the windscreen properly. The pair crashed the VW Polo after taking a bend at around 60mph while in pursuit with a police patrol car, which had its emergency sirens turned on. 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FIFA president Blatter doesn't want the report published because he fears it will contravene FIFA's privacy laws, though Garcia and others such as the head of European soccer UEFA president Michel Platini have indicated they'd like it to be made public.\n@highlight\nFemale candidates not considered for lead investigative role\n@highlight\nMichael Garcia handed in his report last month\n@highlight\nGarcia not on original list of nominees\n@highlight\nCalls on FIFA to make report made public", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When CNN contacted @placeholder with the allegation, a spokesperson reiterated the organization's support of women.", "idx": 49318}], "idx": 32115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm She won hearts far and wide across Europe - and the world - when she won last week's Eurovision Song Contest, but Conchita Wurst truly is the queen in her home country. Last Saturday night, Conchita\u2019s Rise Like A Phoenix was awarded 290 points, ensuring that Eurovision 2015 will be held in the Austrian capital. More than 10,000 people gathered in front of the federal chancellery in Vienna, to celebrate the return of Conchita to the stage. 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Mr Guandolo's tale echoes elements of the plot of hit show Homeland, in which U.S. Marine Nick Brody converts to Islam while being held prisoner by al-Qaeda, only to begin working for the CIA after his release.\n@highlight\nJohn Guandolo claims John Brennan converted while in Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nFormer FBI agent says Mr Brennan visited Mecca and Medina during Hajj", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 179, "end": 181}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO: Ex-FBI agent John Guandolo on CIA nominee @placeholder", "idx": 49340}], "idx": 32129} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the most controversial rap acts of all time will soon have a movie that chronicles their rise to fame and infamy. 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's manager Jerry Heller; and Corey Hawkins as rapper and now famed producer Dr. Dre.\n@highlight\nIce Cube debuted the trailer at a concert\n@highlight\nHis son will star as the young Ice Cube\n@highlight\nA casting call stirred controversy", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 168, "end": 189}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 429, "end": 446}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Let me tell you what I see here,\" Giamatti as @placeholder says in the trailer voiceover.", "idx": 49342}], "idx": 32131} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 2 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 2 October 2012 Multiple personalities: Diana Williamson claims she is not responsible for defrauding Medicaid for $300,000 A once-respected doctor has blamed a 'mischievous' alternate personality for defrauding Medicaid of $300,000 by writing prescriptions for painkiller pills which were later sold on the street. Diana Williamson, 56, who founded an Aids institute and ran educational programmes in prisons, pleaded guilty to the crimes but said they were carried out by one of her many personalities. 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Smiling widely as he sat playing the piano, the British singer performed two songs: The End and Hey Jude. Towards the end of the performance he stood up and clapped his hands in the air, encouraging the audience to sing-along. He asked the men to join in - and then asked the women to get involved, before the whole stadium sang together. Click here to watch highlights from the opening ceremony Crowd pleaser: The crowd inside the Olympic stadium were swaying and singing tonight as Sir Paul McCartney closed the Opening Ceremony\n@highlight\nThe Arctic Monkeys played one of their early hits I Bet You Look Good On The Dance Floor\n@highlight\nUK Grime MC Dizzee Rascal took to the stage singing his hit song Bonkers\n@highlight\nBrit musician Emeli Sande sang the 1847 hymn Abide With Me\n@highlight\nOther artists played during the show included Muse, The Beatles, Sugababes, The Rolling Stones, Prodigy and The Sex Pistols\n@highlight\nSinger-songwriter Billy Bragg tweeted: 'Impressive though (the opening ceremony) in Beijing was, they didn\u2019t have any great pop music to play, did they?'\n@highlight\nUniversal Music: Album of the ceremony soundtrack would be on sale 'within moments' of the ceremony ending\n@highlight\n1,000 drummers beat out their rhythm across the stadium and 80 musicians, aged from seven to 17, captivated the crowd as they joined the London Symphony Orchestra for a performance of Nimrod by Edward Elgar\n@highlight\nDirector Danny Boyle tweets 'Proud to be British'", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 752, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 803}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1270}, {"start": 1511, "end": 1535}, {"start": 1558, "end": 1563}, {"start": 1568, "end": 1579}, {"start": 1601, "end": 1611}, {"start": 1633, "end": 1639}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group performed @placeholder song Come Together as bikers with wings cycled around the stadium", "idx": 49349}], "idx": 32136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Poland has been firmly in Ukraine's corner in recent years, which is quite a shift given that the two nations were historically rivals. It seems odd to cheer for a nation whose ancestors tried to kill my mother and destroyed my father's house, but I do. That's because like Poles, Ukrainians suffered greatly under Moscow's oppression, so nothing would please me more than to see Ukraine shake the Kremlin's grip to enjoy freedom and prosperity. Last summer, I visited Rivne and Lviv, Ukraine, hometowns of my mother and father. They were Polish towns, Rowne and Lwow, in 1939 before Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland and changed the map. The word Ukraine means \"borderland,\" as this area changed hands many times among Austria, Poland and Russia before an independent Ukraine was established in 1991.\n@highlight\nAlex Storozynski roots for Ukraine despite the suffering of his family there\n@highlight\nIn battles over the \"borderland,\" Ukrainians, Jews, Poles and others lived through horrors\n@highlight\nHis mom saw massacres, worked as slave labor; Soviets razed father's house\n@highlight\nOn a trip to Ukraine, he searches for his ancestral home and finds much has been lost", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 837, "end": 852}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We later found an article on a Ukrainian website, revealing that in the 1970s the @placeholder used the tombstones in the construction of a school and a Communist committee building.", "idx": 49354}], "idx": 32140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This time, history didn't repeat itself. Democratic Rep. Ed Markey Tuesday won a special U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, topping Republican businessman and former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez in an election marked by low voter turnout. The contest was the second time in three years that Massachusetts voters headed to the polls in a special U.S. Senate election with national implications. In January 2010, little-known Republican state Sen. Scott Brown upset Martha Coakley, the Commonwealth's Democratic attorney general, in a contest to fill the remainder of the term of longtime Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy, who died the previous summer. Brown's victory set the stage for the GOP wave in the November 2010 midterm elections.\n@highlight\nThe election is marked by low voter turnout\n@highlight\nMarkey beats Gomez 55%-45%\n@highlight\nDemocrats greatly outspend Republicans in the contest\n@highlight\nGomez has hinted he'll run again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 179, "end": 201}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But look at us now,\" said Gomez in his concession speech about 90 minutes after the polls closed in the @placeholder.", "idx": 49363}, {"query": "If he wants to stay in the Senate past next year, @placeholder will need to run for re-election in November 2014, when a full six-year term will be at stake.", "idx": 49366}], "idx": 32147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Designer Donna Karan has revealed how she managed to avoid falling prey to the stressful 'chaos' of living and working in New York City, while creating three globally-successful fashion labels. In an interview with The New Potato, the 66-year-old admits that, while New York has helped to inspire and influence her clothing designs, the madness of city living can sometimes prove too much. Speaking about her newly-launched clothing and accessories line Urban Zen, which is targeted at an older audience than her popular DKNY designs, Donna explains how she has slowed the pace of her own often-manic lifestyle and carved out her own peaceful sanctuary in the heart of New York.\n@highlight\nThe 66-year-old designer described New York City as her 'inspiration' but admitted she finds the lifestyle incredibly hectic\n@highlight\nDonna also confessed that if she isn't near nature, she 'gets nasty'", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Because of the craziness of New York, I started @placeholder to find the calm in the chaos of the city we live in and love.", "idx": 49367}, {"query": "But @placeholder marks a move away from more mainstream fashion, in favor of comfortable, yet chic, styles which are as suitable for a yoga class as they would be for a dinner date, and are a clear reflection of Donna's low-key lifestyle.", "idx": 49368}], "idx": 32148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Friday night, Wired technology journalist Mat Honan was brutally hacked. In a chain of events that Honan would unravel in the following days, hackers took advantage of security holes at Amazon and Apple to gain access to his iCloud account. They then took over his Gmail account, remotely wiped all data from his MacBook Air, iPhone and iPad, and took over his Twitter account as well as the Twitter account of his former employer, Gizmodo. The incident might seem small on its surface -- just one person's information, not a huge data breach of credit card numbers. But this one very public incident, thoroughly documented by Honan in a Wired article, could be a wake-up call to many who store their information with cloud-based services, including Amazon, Apple and Google.\n@highlight\nHackers use possible Amazon and Apple security holes to delete tech writer's data\n@highlight\nHackers use fairly basic techniques to accomplish the hack\n@highlight\nApple: \"We found that our own internal policies were not followed completely\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They found Honan's home address and e-mail address online, and after some back and forth with Amazon tech support, used it to get the last four digits of @placeholder's credit card number.", "idx": 49374}, {"query": "The .Me account was Honan's backup e-mail for his @placeholder account.", "idx": 49378}], "idx": 32151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- OK, readers, let's have a debate, one of sports talk's favorites. Who is the best player in the NBA? Is it Kevin Durant, LeBron James or Kobe Bryant? Scroll down to the comments and sound off. Go, now. I'll wait. ... All done? Good. Now, how many of you called me short-sighted (or \"Obama-loving imbecile,\" if you're a troll) for neglecting to include the San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan? Not many, I venture, at least not if you're outside the Greater Alamo Area. But how can he objectively be omitted from the debate? \"His game is shrouded in fundamentals and not athleticism,\" said former NBA sharpshooter Steve Kerr, a TNT analyst who will call Saturday's Game 6 between James' Heat and the Indiana Pacers. \"What he does isn't flashy, isn't explosive. He prefers the shadow. He doesn't want to be in the spotlight.\"\n@highlight\nExperts: Tim Duncan is often left out of \"greatest in NBA\" debates for no good reason\n@highlight\nSpurs await winner of Heat-Pacers series; Finals win means fifth ring for Duncan\n@highlight\nSteve Kerr, on why we don't like nice guys: \"Why do people watch the Kardashians?\"\n@highlight\nSpurs blogger says team's aversion to media, efficient style of play is intentional", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 452, "end": 469}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 892, "end": 894}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even on @placeholder's website, there is an FAQ largely about his personal life that, tellingly, hasn't been updated since Duncan was 27, about a decade ago.", "idx": 49388}], "idx": 32156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Most Indian cities are busy with cluttered streets, winding and hidden alleyways -- every postman's nightmare. Informal structures stand side by side with formal ones making navigation challenging -- even for locals -- and these cities are only going to keep sprawling, fast. By some estimates, the country's urban population alone will surpass 500-million by 2030: almost double the entire population of the US. Zippr's Aditya Vuchi hopes to fix the broken postal format in India's exploding economy. CNN: Why do you think India needs a service like Zippr? Aditya Vuchi: Newer localities, newer cities are now coming up much faster than even the postal department is able to keep up with. As a result, large parts of India today don't have structured addresses.\n@highlight\nMany sprawling Indian cities have problems defining exact locations\n@highlight\nZippr is offering a solution for businesses in need of a specific address\n@highlight\nThe app generates a unique code, which will enable the postal service to find users", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 414, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Point on your map where your home or office is, give all your address information one time including landmarks, and the system generates a @placeholder code.", "idx": 49406}], "idx": 32167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally Good Morning America meteorologist Ginger Zee has married her fellow television presenter fiance Ben Aaron in a beachfront wedding in her home state of Michigan. The TV-friendly couple are based in New York and Aaron works for the local NBC affiliate but they decided to wed on the shores of Lake Michigan because that is where she went every summer while growing up. Given her focus on weather at work, it only seemed fitting that the couple tied the knot on a perfect day. 'The weather could not have been more perfect. Mid 70s and high clouds, I couldn\u2019t have written it better,' she said.\n@highlight\nGinger Zee, 33, married Ben Aaron, 32, on Saturday in Michigan where she spent her summers growing up\n@highlight\nThe pair live in Manhattan but celebrated with 55 guests in Bay Harbor\n@highlight\nHad personal touches like a personal vows ceremony before the big event and she wore shoes with rhinestone clouds and a rainbow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They exchanged their personal 'I dos' in a private vows ceremony and then held a second, more traditional ceremony outside in a circle of rosepetals overlooking the @placeholder, in front of their 55 guests.", "idx": 49407}], "idx": 32168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Air travelers across the country are breathing a sigh of relief that they might get to their destinations on time after Congress took action to roll back a part of the automatic spending cuts that forced furloughs on air traffic controllers. As someone with a 2,300-mile commute, I understand the frustration that travelers felt as delays tripled to nearly 9,000 by Thursday evening -- I am pleased air traffic controllers are back on the job full-time. I am not relieved, however, that Congress gave the Obama administration authority to end furloughs but has not yet done a single thing to help the many Americans who are suffering the consequences of these cuts.\n@highlight\nRick Larsen: Congress helped air travelers, but not others suffering from sequester cuts\n@highlight\nLarsen says Congress made a Band-Aid fix when sequestration needs surgery\n@highlight\nLarsen: Head Start cut, military community schools hurting, Meals on Wheels cut\n@highlight\nCongress can fix this with a balanced approach of spending cuts, new revenues, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While members of Congress aren't getting a lot of calls for 4-year-olds being turned away from @placeholder programs, that doesn't mean they don't exist.", "idx": 49409}], "idx": 32169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Talking to the Taliban leader in Afghanistan may help bring peace to the country, according to a former Pakistan spy chief once referred to as the \"father of the Taliban.\" Retired Gen. Hamid Gul, a former head of the ISI spy agency, worked with the CIA through the 1980s to fund and train the Afghan Jihad against the Soviets. Many of the Mujahedeen went on to govern Afghanistan as the Taliban, who are led by Mullah Omar. \"The best situation would be to talk to Mullah Omar,\" Gul said. \"But then, put up your own conditions where I would say it is legitimate ... I think they will accept. 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The Prime Minister accused the shadow chancellor of \u2018not being able to keep his mouth shut for 20 seconds\u2019 after a stream of heckles about the below-inflation cap on welfare handouts. Mr Cameron clashed with Ed Miliband, who said the real-terms cut in state benefits was a \u2018tax on strivers\u2019.\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron hits back at heckles from the shadow chancellor during Prime Minister's Questions\n@highlight\nInsults hurled over plan to cap benefits at 1% for the next three years\n@highlight\nEd Miliband says people affected include those cleaning George Osborne's office while he is still in bed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 880, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said a person working full-time on the minimum wage would see their income tax bill halved under the coalition Government.", "idx": 49423}], "idx": 32179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The true extent of the security threat posed by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is 'unknown', according to a top government aid, as it is revealed the White House is unsure what secret files he possesses. The revelation came as a new batch of highly classified documents was made public across the internet yesterday, revealing how the U.S. government has collected online data in bulk. Fugitive leaker Mr Snowden, who worked as an undercover computer specialist with the CIA before contracting with the National Security Agency, remains in the transit area of Sheremetyevo Airport, in Moscow. He had been expected to fly to Cuba but has not reportedly left Russia.\n@highlight\nObama adviser admits they 'don't know' which files Snowden has copied\n@highlight\nFurther classified documents have been exposed on U.S. data collection\n@highlight\nNSA leaker Edward Snowden remains in the transit area of Moscow airport after leaving Hong Kong on Sunday\n@highlight\nU.S. demanded Russia extradites him immediately but Putin refused", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 505, "end": 528}, {"start": 562, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russian and foreign journalists continued to monitor the @placeholder, where Snowden is believed to remain at the transit zone.", "idx": 49432}], "idx": 32185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:52 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 22 March 2013 The parents of a six-year-old girl who was gunned down in the Newtown massacre have described the emotional moment they met with the father of her killer, revealing they 'just talked as parents'. Robbie and Alissa Parker met with Peter Lanza for more than an hour on January 23, just over a month after his son Adam shot dead their daughter Emilie and 25 others at her school. They encouraged the meeting as part of their grieving process and because they felt Peter Lanza held some of the answers to their questions, they revealed on CBS This Morning.\n@highlight\nEmilie Parker gunned down with 19 of her classmates and six teachers\n@highlight\nHer parents met with the gunman's father, Peter Lanza, in January\n@highlight\nThey felt he held answers to their questions about Adam Lanza's history\n@highlight\nThe Parkers: 'It was as if he was grateful to have someone to talk to'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 867, "end": 876}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He had the most information about [Adam's] medical history, things that he had gone through,' @placeholder said in an interview that aired on Friday.", "idx": 49459}], "idx": 32201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline A farmer who caught national attention after shooting a burglar dead at his house in 1999 says he will not move back to his former home because he fears he could kill again. Tony Martin became a household name after he killed 16-year-old Fred Barras and seriously injured Brendan Fearon, then 28, with a shotgun after the pair broke into his farmhouse. Martin was originally convicted of murder, causing national controversy, but in 2001 the charge was reduced to manslaughter and his sentence was cut to five years by the Appeal Court. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nTony Martin drew national attention after killing burglar at house in 1999\n@highlight\nIn 2000 he was jailed for life for murder of Fred Barras, 16, at remote home\n@highlight\nReleased in 2003 after legal appeal which reduced charge to manslaughter\n@highlight\nSays he won't move back to farmhouse 'because it could happen again'\n@highlight\nCalled for laws to protect homeowners who chose to defend themselves", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "30 October 2001: Martin's murder conviction is reduced to manslaughter, and his 10-year sentence for wounding @placeholder is cut to three years, to run concurrently.", "idx": 49475}], "idx": 32209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Philippe Coutinho was excellent against Chelsea last week and had a fine game against West Ham United at the weekend too. He set up two goals including one for Raheem Sterling with one of my two favourite passes of the season. It was just as good as Cesc Fabregas\u2019s assist for Andre Schurrle against Burnley. Philippe Coutinho was magnificent for Liverpool against Chelsea and West Ham United Manchester City playmaker David Silva levelled the scoreline shortly before the interval Coutinho (centre) celebrates with Liverpool team-mates Daniel Sturridge (left) and Lucas on Saturday Philippe Coutinho and David Silva's stats Now Coutinho needs to start producing these kind of performances week in, week out.\n@highlight\nPhilippe Coutinho was excellent for Liverpool vs Chelsea and West Ham\n@highlight\nBut David Silva was best player on pitch for Manchester City vs Chelsea\n@highlight\nCoutinho is in form but he must replicate Silva's consistency on the field\n@highlight\nMan City are not yet out of the title race and Chelsea must beware\n@highlight\nJon Walters should be proud of his perfect hat-trick for Stoke City\n@highlight\nJermain Defoe's signing for Sunderland was a no-brainer for Gus Poyet\n@highlight\nChristian Eriksen is becoming one of Premier League's top free-kick takers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 325}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 537, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 583, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If there\u2019s one thing Defoe guarantees, it\u2019s goals - he\u2019s not even fully fit and he already has his first for @placeholder.", "idx": 49484}], "idx": 32216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Natasha Richardson, a film star, Tony-winning stage actress and member of the famed Redgrave acting family, died Wednesday after suffering injuries in a ski accident, according to a family statement. She was 45. Natasha Richardson fell on a beginners' slope in Canada. Richardson, wife of actor Liam Neeson, was injured Monday in a fall on a ski slope at a Quebec resort about 80 miles northwest of Montreal. Richardson's family released a statement saying, \"Liam Neeson, his sons, and the entire family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.\"\n@highlight\nActress Natasha Richardson fell Monday while skiing\n@highlight\nRichardson appeared fine, but became ill soon after\n@highlight\nActress, 45, was daughter of Vanessa Redgrave, wife of Liam Neeson\n@highlight\nFamily says they are \"shocked and devastated,\" thank all for support", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 36}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 231, "end": 248}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 745, "end": 762}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 892, "end": 907}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "May @placeholder, her beautiful boys and her loving family hold her close as they move through this tragic moment.\"", "idx": 49489}], "idx": 32220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 20:04 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:35 EST, 13 December 2012 With its low-flying helicopters slipping under the radar into Pakistan and special forces commandos leaping into the dark compound below, last year\u2019s stunning operation to kill Osama Bin Laden was a Boy\u2019s Own drama that had old-fashioned machismo written all over it. The reality of America\u2019s battle against terrorism, it seemed, couldn\u2019t have been more different to the glamorised, politically-correct fiction of Homeland, the hit TV show in which Claire Danes plays a beautiful CIA agent who spots the Al Qaeda plot which her misguided male colleagues have missed.\n@highlight\nUpcoming film Zero Dark Thirty claims that Bin Laden might not have been found if not for a young female CIA analyst\n@highlight\nShe devoted the best part of a decade to finding the terrorist\n@highlight\nAccording to colleagues, she was one of the first to advance the theory that the key to finding Bin Laden was in Al Qaeda's courier network", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 298, "end": 300}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, the film shows her happily colluding in the torture by waterboarding of an @placeholder suspect.", "idx": 49490}], "idx": 32221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One Goh, the 43-year-old Korean-American man suspected in the execution-style shooting deaths at a small Christian college in California, seemed a doting son visiting his parents in senior housing. But at the same time, he was capable of displaying unbridled anger at the school, according to police and others who had contact with him. The portrait of Goh emerging one day after six women and one man were shot to death at Oikos University in Oakland is of someone who felt he was \"teased\" and \"picked on\" at the college, which eventually expelled him, possibly for poor behavior, police said.\n@highlight\nOne Goh visited his parents in senior housing\n@highlight\nBut he was angry about Oikos University expelling him, police say\n@highlight\nGoh felt students and others teased him for his limited English speaking skills\n@highlight\nKorean-American leaders in Oakland consider a strategy to address the tragedy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 362, "end": 364}, {"start": 433, "end": 448}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The early, broad impressions of Goh have drawn the attention of civic and church leaders in the city's @placeholder community, who were scheduled to attend a memorial service in Oakland Tuesday evening.", "idx": 49492}], "idx": 32223} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:14 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 21:49 EST, 11 February 2013 Local police have identified a body found in an abandoned well on Saturday as that of Bonnie Cooner of Canon, Georgia, who was reported missing on January 28. Her boyfriend, Brent James Shubert, was arrested early Sunday in Anderson, South Carolina. Cooner, a 33-year-old mother, was reported missing by a family member, who said she left behind a son, her car and other personal belongings, police said. She was last seen at the home she shared with Shubert and her 12-year-old son Gavin in Canon.\n@highlight\nBonnie Anne Cooner, 33, disappeared from her Canon, Georgia, home on January 28\n@highlight\nLocal police have identified a body found in an abandoned well on Saturday as that of Cooner\n@highlight\nBoyfriend, Brent James Shubert, was arrested early Sunday in South Carolina", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 289, "end": 307}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 831, "end": 849}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shubert is currently in custody in the state awaiting extradition to @placeholder.", "idx": 49493}], "idx": 32224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Naomi Greenaway Cara Delevingne has just been revealed as the new face of Topshop for its latest campaign. The series of 12 images feature Cara looking her beguiling best wearing key looks from the Autumn/Winter collections. It's the first time a single model has been chosen to front a campaign for the British brand. Scroll down for video Model Cara Delevingne has been unveiled as the new face of British fashion brand, Topshop The 21-year-old poses in ads for the company's Autumn/Winter 2014 collection The fashion gems Cara can be seen modeling include a fur-trimmed Martha parka (\u00a398), animal print skirt, biker jacket, thigh-high boots, chiffon shirt and statement sequin and feather cocktail dress.\n@highlight\nThe campaign features Cara wearing key looks in 12 compelling images\n@highlight\nPieces include a fur-trimmed Martha parka, animal print skirt, biker jacket\n@highlight\nFirst time a Topshop campaign will feature just one model\n@highlight\nCollection lands in stores and online in August", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 481, "end": 498}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'At such an ambitious and exciting time for our many thousands of staff and loyal customers, it is fitting to have a fabulous, young British star such as @placeholder at the epicentre of our campaign,' he says referring to the brand's new global plans.", "idx": 49495}], "idx": 32225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He expressed his devastation on Twitter, with the simple statement 'No words' on Monday. And on Wednesday Billy Crystal looked downcast as he arrived at the Los Angeles International airport, two days after the passing of his dear friend and colleague Robin Williams. The 66-year wore a beard and dark sunglasses as he pulled a roller case behind him with a messenger bag slung over his shoulder. Scroll down for video Downcast: Billy Crystal arrived at LAX on Wednesday, two days after news of his dear friend Robin Williams' passing Crystal and Williams, along with Whoopi Goldberg, raised an estimated $80million for people in need with their Comic Relief standup comedy specials, which spanned over 20 years.\n@highlight\nRobin Williams to be honoured at the Emmy Awards\n@highlight\nThe comedic actor's onscreen daughter in Mrs Doubtfire, Lisa Jakub, posts touching tribute\n@highlight\nHusband of Williams' assistant writes about the star's 'final battle' and last days\n@highlight\nThe cast of Aladdin pay homage to the late great comic genius with outpouring of love", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 157, "end": 189}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 825, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When I arrived at work the next day, @placeholder noticed that I was upset and asked me what was wrong.", "idx": 49497}], "idx": 32226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Williams and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 18:37 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 26 April 2013 David Cameron yesterday warned that the furore over false intelligence about Iraq\u2019s weapons of mass destruction was stopping Western leaders getting tough with Syria. After accusing Syria\u2019s Bashar al-Assad of war crimes by using the chemical weapon sarin, he admitted the WMD blunders made by Tony Blair\u2019s government offered an excuse for leaders to do nothing. Mr Cameron said: \u2018I do worry about that. I think the Iraq lesson must be about how we marshal and use information and intelligence and I think that lesson has been learned.\n@highlight\nBlair's false alarm over Iraq has stopped leaders tackling Assad says PM\n@highlight\nBritain and the US have accused Assad of using chemical weapon sarin\n@highlight\nObama warned the chemical weapons should be 'a red line' for intervention", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 378, "end": 380}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 753}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Criticism: David Cameron, right, openly said that the misuse of intelligence under @placeholder, left, was discouraging leaders from acting over the Syrian civil war", "idx": 49499}, {"query": "Dilemma: President Barack Obama faces a hard decision over the ongoing situation in Syria as he said that use of chemical weapons by @placeholder was the 'red line'", "idx": 49500}], "idx": 32228} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eliaquim Mangala claims that Diego Costa does try to provoke his opponents \u2013 but insists it's irrelevant if Chelsea\u2019s combative striker is allowed to play in Saturday\u2019s title clash with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. Costa will face a FA disciplinary hearing on Friday to contest a charge of violent conduct after it was alleged that he deliberately stamped on Emre Can in Chelsea\u2019s Capital One Cup semi-final win over Liverpool in midweek. The Spain striker, who also clashed with Martin Skrtel and Steven Gerrard in a bad-tempered encounter, faces a three-game ban if found guilty \u2013 starting with the game against champions City.\n@highlight\nEliaquim Mangala insists Diego Costa's availability is irrelevant to him\n@highlight\nCosta could miss Saturday's game through suspension for alleged stamp\n@highlight\nSpanish striker will learn fate at FA disciplinary hearing on Friday\n@highlight\nMangala admits Manchester City will need to win to keep title dreams alive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 186, "end": 200}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 240, "end": 241}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 848, "end": 849}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 908, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chelsea's @placeholder (right) almost comes to blows with Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard", "idx": 49504}, {"query": "We need to close the gap with @placeholder and the best way to do that is to get a win in Stamford Bridge.", "idx": 49506}], "idx": 32232} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 3 November 2011 This is the shocking moment a trio are caught on camera viciously attacking a restaurant customer, while one of them swings wildly at the man with a machete. The group brutally attacked the lone victim inside U.S. Chicken in Paterson, New Jersey, as one of the men wielded the large blade and slashed at the helpless customer. At the end of the attack the three men flee from the restaurant, as the bloodied man lies sprawled across the restaurant. Scroll down to see the shocking attack The barbaric attack starts when the victim scraps with bare-chested man thought to be Johel Gomez, 20, just inside the restaurant\n@highlight\nAttacker 'slashed at victim 14 times with machete' in chicken restaurant\n@highlight\nAssault was so wild Tyree Seegers accidentally hacked his own accomplice with blade", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wild: @placeholder swings savagely at the man, who by now is off camera as the brutal assaults continues", "idx": 49513}], "idx": 32236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A 25-year-old Florida man intended to use explosives and weapons \"to create mayhem'\" in Tampa -- a plot that authorities say was foiled thanks to the local Muslim community and law enforcement -- a U.S. attorney said Monday. \"When a person's got an AK-47 which he believes is operable, when he has explosives which he believes are real, and when he has an explosive pack and a car bomb which ... he is going to utilize against Americans, that makes it a crime,\" Robert O'Neill, U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Florida, told reporters. \"Was it real? It was very real.\"\n@highlight\nA U.S. attorney says the attack was \"imminent\" and the threat was \"very real\"\n@highlight\nAuthorities thank the Muslim community for helping in the investigation\n@highlight\nSami Osmakac's plot included a car bombing, suicide blast, federal prosecutors say\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old man is \"self-radicalized,\" not tied to any terror group, a source says", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 462, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 500, "end": 525}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was looking for places where there would be large crowds, the official said.", "idx": 49517}], "idx": 32238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Syrian President Bashar Assad saw in the New Year with a rare visit to a combat zone where he shared a meal with his troops - as sinister figures showed the death toll from the civil war hit 76,000 in 2014 alone, including thousands of children. The extraordinary total made 2014 the deadliest so far in the nearly four-year war,according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights which recorded the deaths of 76,021 people. Of the total, 17,790 were civilians, including 3,501 children. State TV footage showed Assad having dinner with soldiers and pro-government gunmen in the east Damascus district of Jobar last night.\n@highlight\nThe leader made a rare visit to the combat zone yesterday\n@highlight\nAt least 25 Syrians were killed in the neighbourhood before the visit\n@highlight\nAssad ate dinner with soldiers and pro-government gunmen\n@highlight\nThe war claimed the lives of more than 76,000 people in 2014, including 3,501 children", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 343, "end": 377}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Assad's visit came as rebels fired nearly two dozen mortar shells on @placeholder, residents said.", "idx": 49532}], "idx": 32250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Sony has delivered another nail in the PC coffin by announcing plans to stop making its personal computers to focus on cameras, smartphones and games consoles. Amid what it described as \u2018drastic\u2019 changes in the industry, the Japanese firm has decided to ditch the loss-making side of the business, after more than 30 years, as part of a shake-up which will see 5,000 people lose their jobs. Sony also said it will be putting extra focus into is TV section to bring back profit by concentrating on sales of high-end models. Sony is to stop making PCs and laptops after more than 30 years to focus on cameras, smartphones and games consoles. The plans will see the loss of 5,000 jobs worldwide. The tech giant also announced it was selling its Vaio brand of notebooks, pictured, to to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP)\n@highlight\nSony is closing down its PC division to focus on cameras and phones\n@highlight\nThe closure will see the loss of 5,000 jobs across the firm's global offices\n@highlight\nIt will also focus on its TV division, and the Playstation and Xperia brands\n@highlight\nWhile the Vaio notebook brand is to be sold to Japan Industrial Partners\n@highlight\nJapanese tech giant has been making personal computers since 1982\n@highlight\nIt is predicted to make a loss of 110 billion yen (\u00a3665m) this financial year\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 62, "end": 63}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 806, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1372}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The company has determined that concentrating its mobile product line-up on smartphones and tablets and transferring its PC business to a new company established by @placeholder is the optimal solution.", "idx": 49539}], "idx": 32255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Philip Seymour Hoffman's last wish for his son was that he grow up in New York, Chicago or San Francisco, according to the late actor's will. Hoffman, who died of a heroin overdose earlier this month, left his entire estate to \"friend and companion\" Mimi O'Donnell, who is the mother of his three children, according to the document released by the Manhattan Surrogate's Court Wednesday. It was signed by Hoffman in October 2004, when his son, Cooper, now 10, was just a year old and before daughters Tallulah and Willa were born. \"It is my strong desire, and not direction to my guardian, that my son, Cooper Hoffman be raised and reside in or near the borough of Manhattan in the State of New York, or Chicago Illinois, or San Francisco, California,\" Hoffman stated in the 13-page will.\n@highlight\nPhilip Seymour Hoffman died of a heroin overdose earlier this month\n@highlight\nHis 2004 will, written before daughters were born, was made public Wednesday\n@highlight\nHoffman wants son exposed to culture, arts and architecture of three cities\n@highlight\nHis estate goes to \"friend and companion\" Mimi O'Donnell", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 21}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 349, "end": 375}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 682, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 800, "end": 821}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That provision was in a section that applied only if @placeholder was not living at the time of his death and if a guardian was to be appointed for his children.", "idx": 49543}], "idx": 32259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 16:21 EST, 11 April 2013 It was the day that signalled the end of six years of bitter fighting, countless deaths, and heralded an Allied victory. So it's little wonder that impromptu parties and celebrations broke out across the US and Britain. August 14 1945, now known as Victory in Japan Day, saw the unconditional surrender of Japan and the end of World War Two. Now, restored video footage shows sailors and soldiers taking to the streets of Honolulu, Hawaii, to cheer the Allied victory. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSoldiers, sailors and civilians pictured celebrating end of World War Two\n@highlight\nRestored video footage shows the impromptu street celebrations\n@highlight\nA poignant moment for Hawaii after the Pearl Harbour attack in 1941", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 291, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The celebrations and the Japanese surrender was particularly poignant in Hawaii, as Pearl Harbour on the island had been the scene of a catastrophic attack by 353 @placeholder fighter planes in December 1941 - the trigger for the US to join World War Two.", "idx": 49546}], "idx": 32261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- When exactly did the donkey become an endangered species? Democrats had big victories in recent years, taking back control of both houses of Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008. And, in response to those defeats, Republicans seemed to be wandering in the wilderness. Unsure of whom to be, GOP strategists have been wasting time locked in a completely unconstructive debate over whether to do more outreach or get back to the basics of conservatism. (It's not as if you can't do both those things.) Today, Republicans are still lost in the woods. But suddenly, things look even bleaker for Democrats, who seem as if they're headed off in a dozen different directions.\n@highlight\nTwo Democratic senators dropped their bids for re-election this week\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette says suddenly the Democrats look more lost than the Republicans\n@highlight\nHe says the nation is worried that White House, Congress are trying to do too much\n@highlight\nObama's statement on terror plot didn't do enough to reassure Americans, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 798, "end": 813}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And yet, @placeholder look pretty good compared to Democrats, whose moves have been even more questionable.", "idx": 49555}], "idx": 32267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Candace Sutton for Daily Mail Australia A court has heard that Roger Rogerson, pictured, went to the storage unit where student Jamie Gao was allegedly murdered to see why he and Glen McNamara had been in there so long Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glenn McNamara can be seen dragging the dead body of Jamie Gao on his back to a car minutes after they murdered him, CCTV footage shown by Crown Prosecutor Christopher Maxwell QC in Central Local Court contends. In the footage, Rogerson and McNamara can be seen taking what appears to be a heavy object wrapped in a bag from the Rent-a-Space storage unit in the south-western Sydney suburb of Padstow at around 2pm on May 20 this year.\n@highlight\nA court has heard CCTV footage shows murdered student Jamie Gao being dragged to a car\n@highlight\nCrown Prosecutor Christopher Maxwell QC said former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glenn McNamara both appeared to be lifting the body\n@highlight\nThe men have been charged with murder of Gao, who was found wrapped in a tarp off a Sydney beach on May 26, and supply 2.8kg of 'ice'\n@highlight\nA prison phone call between Rogerson and his wife suggested he would argue he only intervened in what happened between Gao and McNamara\n@highlight\nMr Rogerson had his bid for bail rejected by court because he was deemed a flight risk\n@highlight\nThe court heard Jamie Gao travelled to Hong Kong for drug business and met McNamara at hotel prior to the murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 41}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 415, "end": 436}, {"start": 441, "end": 459}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 821, "end": 842}, {"start": 867, "end": 880}, {"start": 886, "end": 899}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1386}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1421}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, although a postmortem had been completed on Mr @placeholder, there was a six-to-nine-month delay at the Sydney morgue on the autopsy report.", "idx": 49567}], "idx": 32273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Draper Follow @@draper_rob After trying 55 players over 22 games, Roy Hodgson is set to gamble on youth when he names his England squad for the World Cup. Sportsmail take a look at the 23 players set for a place on the Three Lions' plane to Brazil this summer. GOALKEEPERS Joe Hart Age: 27 Club: Manchester City Caps/Goals: 39/0 Tournaments: 2010 World Cup; Euro 2012 Verdict: Recovered from the early season downturn in form. Jolt of being dropped seems to have returned him to previous high standards and he has been crucial to City\u2019s title bid. Safe hands: Joe Hart will start in goal for England after recapturing his form for Manchester City\n@highlight\nRoss Barkley and Raheem Sterling are both set to be included in England's World Cup squad\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson may pick Luke Shaw over Ashley Cole\n@highlight\nJohn Ruddy looks set to beat Fraser Forster to a place on the plane\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be included if they prove their fitness", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Verdict: Finally @placeholder\u2019s first-choice left back, having edged out Ashley Cole.", "idx": 49569}], "idx": 32275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A passenger announced Friday \"that there was a bomb on board\" his plane and wanted it diverted to Sochi -- the Russian city hosting the Winter Olympics amid terrorism fears -- Turkish officials said. Rather than abide by the request, the Pegasus Airlines' crew sent a hijacking alert that Turkey's Air Force Control Center received at 5:20 p.m. (10:20 a.m. ET), Turkey's semiofficial Anadolu news agency reported. About 20 minutes later, the same report claimed two F-16 fighter jets scrambled to intercept the Boeing 737-800 and escort it over the Black Sea. Eventually, the airliner landed safely at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport, where video shot soon thereafter showed police and security officials converging on it.\n@highlight\nUkraine says the suspect turned himself in; a Turkish governor says otherwise\n@highlight\n\"We were trying to persuade him and he wasn't persuaded,\" governor says\n@highlight\nPassenger says there's a bomb in the plane's baggage hold, says it should fly to Sochi\n@highlight\nF-16 jets escort the plane to Istanbul, where it lands safely; authorities detain the suspect", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 238, "end": 253}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 321}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder ministry said no explosives or guns were found aboard the plane and that the suspect \"voluntarily turned himself into police.\"", "idx": 49571}], "idx": 32276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One in 10 London homeowners face spending hundreds of pounds every few years on property valuations because of Ed Miliband\u2019s plan to introduce a \u2018Mansion Tax\u2019, it has been revealed. The Labour leader has vowed to impose a levy of up to \u00a315,000-a-year on homes worth over \u00a32million in order to shore up the NHS. More than 100,000 homeowners could be hit immediately by the tax, which is expected to be a levy of 1 per cent. But thousands more families - the vast majority in London - could be forced to pay for valuations of their homes by surveyors because of Britain\u2019s volatile housing market which can see increases of over 20 per cent in a year.\n@highlight\nLabour vowed to impose levy of \u00a315,000-a-year on homes worth over \u00a32m\n@highlight\nMore than 100,000 homeowners could be hit immediately by the tax\n@highlight\nBut around 250,000 property owners could be forced to pay for valuations\n@highlight\nAs house market booms owners face \u00a3500 valuation bill every few years", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 306, "end": 308}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If [it is] on current value, then @placeholder pensioners living in same home for years will be hit hard,\" he said.", "idx": 49574}], "idx": 32278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Make up giant Sephora's much-awaited first Australian store opening was overshadowed by a glaring typo on their Facebook page. If they were hoping to attract attention to the store's opening in Sydney on Friday, they certainly did so, but perhaps not in the way they were intending. On the store's 'Countdown to Beauty' hashtag, they missed the essential letter 'o' in count, leaving a particularly bad swear word on the page instead. The slip-up has caused plenty of laughter and no shortage of commentary on social media, with some even suggesting the slip-up was actually a case of 'any publicity is good publicity'.\n@highlight\nWhen is a countdown not a countdown? When you leave out the first 'o'\n@highlight\nSephora's fashion fail causes raised (perfectly shaped) eyebrows\n@highlight\nThe slip-up has caused plenty of laughter and no shortage of commentary on social media, while some remain undecided if the typo was intentional\n@highlight\nThe largest Sephora store in the Southern Hemisphere will open in Sydney on Friday amid much fanfare", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 977, "end": 995}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The slip was also reported by a wide range of media including Pedestrian TV, which described it as 'unfortunate' and blamed the fail on a 'presumably very recently employed social media manager', adding: 'Welcome to 'Straya, @placeholder.", "idx": 49581}], "idx": 32285} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pictures taken shortly after the raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden show three men lying dead in pools of blood and the wreckage of a U.S. helicopter abandoned during the assault. One of the dead men bears a family resemblance to bin Laden, but there was no confirmation of his identity. The al Qaeda leader's adult son was among those killed in Monday's attack by U.S. commandos, according to American officials. The pictures were published Wednesday by Reuters. The news agency says they were taken by a Pakistani security official about an hour after U.S. forces left bin Laden's compound and that it is confident of the authenticity of the purchased images.\n@highlight\nNEW: Analysts say wrecked chopper likely was a stealth aircraft\n@highlight\nReuters published graphic photos of the compound Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe pictures include the bodies of three men and helicopter wreckage\n@highlight\nOther photos show the helicopter abandoned by the SEAL team", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A senior U.S. official tells CNN that a tail portion of the helicopter was not destroyed, and that, to the best of his knowledge, that wreckage remains in the hands of the @placeholder government.", "idx": 49600}], "idx": 32301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cricket stars past and present have joined celebrities and fans all over the world by photographing their bat and cricket cap as a touching tribute for Phillip Hughes. Around Australia, families, cricket legends, celebrities, universities, companies and media organisations have set up touching tributes to the 25-year-old batsman, who died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday surrounded by families, friends and team-mates. Among the Australian cricketers who have taken up the cause are Steve Smith, Adam Gilchrist, David Warner, Shane Warne and Dean Jones, who have posted their tributes on social media. Mourners from as far as the US, Europe and the Middle East have united in posting pictures of their tributes to social media with the hashtag #putoutyourbats, including members of the English team.\n@highlight\nFans all over the world have come together to remember Phillip Hughes\n@highlight\nMourners are placing out their bat and cricket cap as a sign of respect\n@highlight\nGoogle Australia has decorated its home page with an image of a bat\n@highlight\nCricketers Steve Smith, Adam Gilchrist, and David Warner have joined the cause\n@highlight\nHughes, 25, died on Thursday surrounded by family and friends", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 634, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 979, "end": 994}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was such an awesome young man, RIP buddy, shattered...' came the tweet from spin-king @placeholder.", "idx": 49608}], "idx": 32307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons Last updated at 7:48 PM on 27th December 2011 This is the dramatic moment police drew a Taser as they battled to gain control of the frenzied crowd surrounding the scene of a fatal stabbing on London's Oxford Street yesterday. As hundreds of shoppers look on in horror at paramedics trying to revive the teenager outside a branch of Foot Looker, several distressed onlookers appeared to try to push past the line of police. And as emotions ran high, officers had to physically restrain a number of youths, including one teen who appeared desperate to push through towards the victim following the Boxing Day attack.\n@highlight\nSeveral youngsters tried to shove past police line at scene of stabbing\n@highlight\nEleven people arrested in and around Foot Locker store after attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With throngs of @placeholder bargain hunters staring in shock, one officer is clearly seen drawing his Taser from its holster and pointing it in the direction of the youth.", "idx": 49622}], "idx": 32319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 30 January 2013 The widow of a young BP engineer killed in the Algerian terrorist siege paid tribute yesterday to her \u2018amazing\u2019 husband. Sebastian John, 26, the father of a seven-month-old son, had been sent to the desert only one week before the attack. His devastated wife Nicola, 29, said: \u2018Sebastian was the most amazing person. He was a fantastic husband, father, son and brother. Gone: Sebastian John, the fourth British victim of the Algerian siege to be named. He is pictured with his wife Nicola and baby, who is now seven months old\n@highlight\nSebastian John had only been in Algeria a week and was on a BP training course\n@highlight\nHe died in the siege at the desert facility, which was overrun by Jihadists\n@highlight\nMr John is the fourth British victim to be named", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 109, "end": 110}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 465, "end": 478}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 687, "end": 688}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had reportedly worked in Algeria for around two years as a testing technician and was a former member of the @placeholder speed ski team.", "idx": 49626}], "idx": 32322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Unbeaten in the Premier League, five points ahead of their nearest rivals, everything is going to plan for Jose Mourinho. And the Portuguese boss, who is usually extra-critical when examining his team, admits he is 'happy with everything' at Chelsea this season. Mourinho's side have only dropped points against closest rivals Manchester City, and have outscored every team in the division. Jose Mourinho says he is 'happy with everything' at Chelsea after a fine start to their Premier League season Striker Diego Costa celebrates scoring against Arsenal last Sunday, Chelsea's latest 2-0 victory And he says the Blues are now strong enough to be able to cope with everything that is thrown their way.\n@highlight\nChelsea are top of the Premier League five points ahead of Manchester City\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho says he is 'happy with everything' at the club\n@highlight\nBoss claims Chelsea can cope with anything teams throw at them\n@highlight\nCites Petr Cech replacing Thibaut Courtois as an example of squad strength", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 972, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "- the other one [@placeholder] just come in and no-one in the seats feels any fear because we know the big guy is there for us too.", "idx": 49631}], "idx": 32326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Kansas church that attracted nationwide attention for its angry, anti-gay protests at the funerals of U.S. military members has won its appeal at the Supreme Court, an issue testing the competing constitutional rights of free speech and privacy. The justices, by an 8-1 vote, said Wednesday that members of Westboro Baptist Church had a right to promote what they call a broad-based message on public matters such as wars. The father of a fallen Marine had sued the small church, saying those protests amounted to targeted harassment and an intentional infliction of emotional distress. \"Speech is powerful. It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and -- as it did here -- inflict great pain. On the facts before us, we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker,\" Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority.\n@highlight\nNEW: The justices \"don't have the common sense that God gave a goat,\" the father says\n@highlight\nNEW: The ruling is \"10 times better than I had hoped for,\" Westboro Baptist member says\n@highlight\nThe father of a fallen Marine sued after church members protested at his son's funeral\n@highlight\nThe U.S. has chosen \"to protect even hurtful speech on public issues,\" Roberts writes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 329, "end": 351}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 942, "end": 944}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1261}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Westboro believes that America is morally flawed; many Americans might feel the same about @placeholder.", "idx": 49639}], "idx": 32333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An aspiring model who was turned down for a smear test because doctors said she was too young to get cervical cancer has died from the disease. Sophie Jones, 19, from Eastham, near Liverpool, was initially told she had Crohn's Disease when she went to the doctor complaining of stomach pains last February. But she was diagnosed with cervical cancer last November after being admitted to hospital when her condition worsened, and died early on Saturday morning. Now her family and friends have launched an online petition calling for smear tests to be offered to women from the age of 16, rather than 25. Entitled 'Sophie's Choice', the petition has been signed by more than 45,000 people since its publication on Saturday,and 10,000 of them in a three-hour period this morning.\n@highlight\nSophie Jones, 19, from Eastham, near Liverpool, first fell ill last February\n@highlight\nShe suffered stomach cramps and knew something was wrong with her\n@highlight\nBut doctors refused her a cervical smear test as she was under 25\n@highlight\nDoctors initially blamed it on Crohn's Disease but her condition worsened\n@highlight\nShe was admitted to hospital in November and vowed to fight 'to the end'\n@highlight\nSophie died of cervical cancer on Saturday after doctors said it had spread\n@highlight\nHer mother, Peri Jones, 47, said: 'Her positive attitude was incredible'\n@highlight\nCervical screening only offered to women over 25 as so rare in the young\n@highlight\nNow her family and friends have launched online petition to change this", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1309}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our @placeholder has been failed in the worst way, and I need 500,000 signatures to be heard, one million to get this changed hopefully.'", "idx": 49641}], "idx": 32335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Natalie Grant apologizes for crying, but she can't help it. She is describing meeting a woman from India who is a counselor in a village where some women have been saved from human traffickers. The counselor knew all too well what these women went through. When she was 12 her parents took her to Mumbai for her birthday. Her brother traveled with them. When they got off the train, the woman told Grant, she was separated from her family. She began to cry endlessly. A man came up and said he would help. He didn't. He had purchased her from her parents, whom she said thought that she would be getting a job and sending money back to their village.\n@highlight\nChristian music singer Natalie Grant has won female vocalist of the year four times\n@highlight\nAfter watching a fictional TV drama on human trafficking, she decided to investigate the issue\n@highlight\nShe visited India and decided to start the Home Foundation charity\n@highlight\nThe non-profit wants to build homes so former sex slaves in U.S. can have a place of healing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 933, "end": 947}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, the goal is to build shelters, starting with 10 major @placeholder cities.", "idx": 49642}], "idx": 32336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Tedmanson PUBLISHED: 23:19 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 02:13 EST, 17 January 2014 Southern Australia is in the grip of a widespread heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40C in many areas causing hundreds of bushfires, thousands of lightning storms, and leaving players and ball boys collapsing on court at the Australian Open. One woman was hospitalised after bushfires broke out in two states, and players at the Australian Open in Melbourne have complained of \u201cinhumane\u201d conditions after one hallucinated that he saw Snoopy mid-match, a ball boy fainted, one player vomited, and drink bottles melted on court where the mercury tipped 42.8C yesterday.\n@highlight\nExtreme heat causes on-court chaos at Australian Open where one player hallucinated\n@highlight\nBushfires rage in three states, damaging dozens of homes in Perth\n@highlight\nOne woman is taken to hospital in Adelaide with burns and smoke inhalation\n@highlight\nRecord-breaking temperatures top 47C in South Australia\n@highlight\n26,000 lightning strikes hit Adelaide as heat brings intense storms\n@highlight\nFire service commissioner warns Friday is 'peak danger day' in Victoria", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 113}, {"start": 184, "end": 186}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}, {"start": 977, "end": 991}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is forecast to rise to 42 again in @placeholder today.", "idx": 49643}], "idx": 32337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The first portraits created from 3D scans of a sitting president are going on display at the Smithsonian. Digital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian created a 3D printed bust and life mask of President Barack Obama this year. The portraits were first shown at the White House during a gathering of inventors, entrepreneurs and students. First ever: A 3D printed bust of President Obama went on display at the Smithsonian Castle, along with life masks that were also printed in plastic Life masks: The president's life mask, here with masks made of President Lincoln (left and center) and his bust are made out of thousands of layers of plastic melted together using lasers\n@highlight\nDigital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington created a 3D bust and life mask of President Barack Obama this year\n@highlight\nThe photo shoot included 50 custom-built LED lights, eight sports photography cameras and six wide angle cameras\n@highlight\nThe bust was printed using a laser to melt together 5,000 layers of plastic -- a process that took 40 hours", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 34}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 163, "end": 164}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 413, "end": 430}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 723, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 804, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama joined them for about 15 minutes in the @placeholder.", "idx": 49645}, {"query": "The result was a 3D scan of the president at a higher resolution that is currently possible to print in @placeholder.", "idx": 49646}], "idx": 32338} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Tensions between the United States and Russia over the crisis in Crimea have exploded into an open row as Russia rejects U.S. diplomatic efforts to solve the impasse. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry postponed a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss American proposals, which Moscow has effectively rejected, on solving the crisis. The meeting, which Russia said was supposed to happen Monday, would have marked the highest-level contact between the two countries since Russian troops took up positions in Crimea, and would have come ahead of Sunday's potentially explosive vote on whether Crimea should split from Ukraine and join Russia.\n@highlight\nKerry postpones a meeting with Putin, says Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov\n@highlight\nMeeting would have marked highest-level contact between the two nations over Crimea\n@highlight\nKerry presented a proposal to Lavrov in Paris on Wednesday\n@highlight\nOfficial: U.S. has yet to receive an official answer from Moscow about Kerry proposals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Russia seems uninterested in the @placeholder concept of sitting down with the Ukrainian government.", "idx": 49671}], "idx": 32351} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There was a standing ovation for her son as he arrived on Centre Court as the first British man to defend a Wimbledon singles title for 77 years. But up in the stands yesterday, Andy Murray\u2019s mother Judy was getting ready to become the star of the show herself. Mrs Murray is said to be in the \u2018advanced stage\u2019 of talks to appear in the next series of Strictly Come Dancing. Murray is said to be in the 'advanced stage' of talks to appear in the next series of Strictly Come Dancing The 54-year-old is a big fan of the BBC programme and often posts saucy comments about its male performers on her Twitter account. A source said: \u2018The final line-up is due to be announced in four weeks\u2019 time and Judy is a long way down in talks to appear on it.\u2019\n@highlight\nJudy Murray in talks to appear in the next series of Strictly Come Dancing\n@highlight\n54-year-old is a big fan of the BBC programme and often tweets about it\n@highlight\nMrs Murray said to be a \u2018Strictly nut\u2019 who would jump at chance to appear", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 352, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 461, "end": 481}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 810, "end": 830}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Murray entertains fans by playing with a rubber chicken at @placeholder yesterday", "idx": 49676}], "idx": 32354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- About 400 members of an exiled Iranian opposition group who are the first to leave a long-term camp in Iraq under a U.N. plan criticized their treatment and the conditions at the new temporary site Saturday. The group left Camp Ashraf at midnight following 12 hours of inspections and checks, Shahin Gobadi of the National Council of Resistance of Iran said in a statement. When they arrived seven hours later at the new site, a former U.S. military base near Baghdad International Airport called Camp Liberty, the group discovered a heavy presence of police. Another inspection was then demanded, prompting the residents to protest what they consider \"degrading, humiliating and inhumane treatment\" and the obstructive behavior of the Iraqi forces by refusing to leave the transit buses, Gobadi said.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This is the first step towards a better future outside Iraq,\" a U.N. official says\n@highlight\nAbout 400 residents of Camp Ashraf leave for a temporary site at a former U.S. base\n@highlight\nThe Iranian exiles say they are being inhumanely treated by Iraqi authorities there\n@highlight\nUnder the plan, the U.N. intends eventually to resettle the group to third countries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 331, "end": 368}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 477, "end": 505}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The temporary facility, at what was formerly the U.S.-run @placeholder, will remain open for an unspecified period of time, though a senior U.S. administration official said in December that there were plans to keep it open until all of the camp residents were resettled.", "idx": 49677}], "idx": 32355} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "American journalist Steven Sotloff began his last journey into Syria with a surprise gift for his fixer, Yosef Abobaker. It was a small camera. \"Happy birthday!\" Sotloff told his guide, whom Sotloff had befriended a year earlier by interviewing Abobaker's father about the Syrian civil war. Then came the real surprise for the two men: about 15 masked ISIS gunmen jumped out of three cars and took them captive, beginning a dark tale that eventually led to Abobaker's release, but ended in Sotloff's beheading. In an interview with CNN this week, Abobaker provided a detailed account of how he, Sotloff and three armed guards were abducted in Syria by ISIS fighters in August 2013, but since then, never once did U.S. officials try to interview Abobaker about his first-hand experience with ISIS and its captivity of Sotloff.\n@highlight\nSotloff fixer Yosef Abobaker says U.S. officials never interviewed him about ISIS\n@highlight\nFBI says it \"is actively investigating the savage murder of Steven Sotloff\"\n@highlight\nAbobaker says masked ISIS gunmen outnumbered him, Sotloff, three armed guards\n@highlight\nAbobaker believes a border guard informed ISIS about Sotloff's location", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}, {"start": 990, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This trip wasn't the first time that @placeholder worked as a journalistic \"fixer\" -- or a jack-of-all-trades guide who does translations and arranges interviews.", "idx": 49698}, {"query": "\"I go back inside (@placeholder), and I try to make information,\" he added.", "idx": 49703}], "idx": 32366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- When Michael Jackson died unexpectedly two years ago, his fans worldwide erupted in a torrent of grief, anguish and -- in tribute to the pop icon -- song and dance. On Monday, there were hugs, tears and shrieks of joy among his fans packed outside a Southern California courtroom after a jury found Jackson's physician, Conrad Murray, guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death. Jury finds Murray guilty \"Oh my God, guilty!\" one woman yelled out, seconds after the verdict was announced. Others appeared to almost break out in song; some seemed to start dancing; and a chant soon rose up of \"Justice, justice, justice.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Michael's brother Randy says, \"Michael is with us\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Nicki Minaj tweets, \"There really are no winners here\"\n@highlight\nA jury finds Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in singer's death\n@highlight\nPeople yelled out, sang and danced after the decision was announced", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 271, "end": 289}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many flanked a walkway to the courtroom, their flashbulbs popping as Jackson family members, lawyers and others hurriedly walked into the courthouse to learn @placeholder's fate.", "idx": 49705}], "idx": 32367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of the Sydney siege gunman who is facing charges for alleged murder could have her freedom revoked after the NSW Attorney General demanded a review into the decision to grant her bail. Amirah Droudis, 35, was granted bail by a local court after she was charged with the murder of Man Haron Monis's estranged wife Noleen Hayson Pal in April 2013. Attorney General Brad Hazzard said he has expressed concern to the Director of Public Prosecution over Droudis' bail after two people died when her husband took 18 people hostage in the Lindt cafe at Martin Place on Monday.\n@highlight\nAmirah Droudis, wife of the Sydney siege gunman,was granted bail despite facing charges for alleged murder\n@highlight\nThe 35-year-old was charged with the murder of Man Haron Moniss ex-wife Noleen Hayson Pal in April 2013\n@highlight\nAttorney General Brad Hazzard has expressed concern to the Director of Public Prosecution over Droudis' bail\n@highlight\nMonis was on bail charged with being an accessory to the murder when he entered the Martin Place Lindt cafe and took 18 hostages on Monday\n@highlight\nDroudis converted to Islam and changed her name after meeting Monis\n@highlight\nShe was convicted, along with Monis, of sending offensive letters to the families of Australian troops killed in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nDaily Mail Australia can reveal exclusive new details about Droudis' life", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 322, "end": 338}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1374}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a young adult, she would often visit bars, drink and party with friends, a source previously close to her told @placeholder.", "idx": 49730}], "idx": 32384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ready to jive, cool cats? Let's slide! \"Jackson 5ive\" ran as part of ABC's Saturday morning cartoon lineup beginning in September 1971. A heavily fictionalized representation of the Jackson 5's rise to fame and subsequent success, it was co-produced by Rankin/Bass (of Christmas special fame) and Motown Records. A relic replete with bell bottoms, tie dyed shirts and reel-to-reel tape players, the series has been released on DVD/Blu-ray by DreamWorks Classics. Every episode featured two musical numbers by the cartoon counterparts of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael Jackson. The songs -- Jackson 5 staples like \"ABC,\" \"The Love You Save,\" and \"I'll Be There\" -- were woven in to the plotlines of the show, which experienced a renaissance in 1984 with Michael Jackson's rising solo career. Although the show didn't feature the speaking voices of the Jacksons because of scheduling conflicts, it was them singing.\n@highlight\n\"Jackson 5ive\" cartoon fictionally chronicled the brothers' success\n@highlight\nThe series featured songs like \"ABC,\" \"I Want You Back,\" \"I'll Be There\"\n@highlight\nAnimation director Bob Balser co-directed the Beatles' \"Yellow Submarine\"\n@highlight\nBalser tried to inject \"European flavor\" into a \"Hollywood production\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 78, "end": 80}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 306, "end": 319}, {"start": 451, "end": 469}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There was a lot of influence from the stuff that we did in '@placeholder' in terms of interpreting songs in a creative, graphic way,\" said Balser.", "idx": 49743}, {"query": "\u2022 In \"Michael in Wonderland,\" @placeholder becomes unconscious on a roller coaster ride and dreams he is in the Wonderland theme park.", "idx": 49744}], "idx": 32394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:26 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:44 EST, 24 October 2012 A head teacher has resigned allegedly after showing young school pupils a violent Chuck Norris video in assembly. Simon Norton resigned earlier this month as head of St George\u2019s Junior School in Copthorne, Shrewsbury and parents say it is because he screened a two minute YouTube video of the movie star kicking, punching and shooting people in front of children as young as seven-years-old. The clip, entitled 5 Rules in every Chuck Norris movie, shows several people killed with bombs and bullets and Norris\u2019 slow-motion, trademark roundhouse kick.\n@highlight\nSimon Norton quit his role as head teacher of St George's Junior School earlier this month\n@highlight\nParents say he resigned because he allegedly screened a violent video of Chuck Norris punching, kicking and shooting people", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "into five sections which include @placeholder never reloads and Chuck", "idx": 49745}], "idx": 32395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Car-free Sundays could be introduced to central London, Boris Johnson suggested today, after being inspired by cycling alongside thousands of Indonesians in Jakarta. The London mayor took part in a mass cycle alongside the recently-inaugurated President Joko Widodo on the latest stop of a high-profile six-day regional tour. Every Sunday, several main boulevards of Jakarta are closed to all traffic from 6am, allowing tens of thousands of Indonesians to pour into the streets on bikes and on foot, with street stalls and music offering a carnival atmosphere. Scroll down for video London Mayor Boris Johnson in Jakarta yesterday, said he was impressed by the 'Car Free Sunday'\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson said he was 'blown away' by the success of car-free Sunday\n@highlight\nHe joined Indonesian president and local governor on bike ride yesterday\n@highlight\nJakarta has banned cars from many streets on Sundays for 16 years\n@highlight\nThousands of Indonesians ride bicycles through the city on Sundays\n@highlight\nHe said he would like to bring a similar car-free scheme to London\n@highlight\nMr Johnson said he would talk to Transport for London about his plan", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jakarta's event has been running for 16 years and become a weekly, rather than monthly, event when Mr @placeholder was governor.", "idx": 49746}], "idx": 32396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Perugia, Italy (CNN) -- Family members of Meredith Kercher said Saturday they were satisfied with the verdict that found American Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, guilty of the fatal knifing of the British student. \"Ultimately we are pleased with the decision,\" said Lyle Kercher, Meredith Kercher's brother. \"But it was not a moment of celebration. We are here because our sister was brutally murdered.\" The victim's sister, Stephanie Kercher, talked Friday about her family's grief. \"Our lives have been on hold, really. You can't really carry on as normal,\" she said. \"You have to take each day as it comes. 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What a terrible afternoon to be Newcastle manager Alan Pardew. His flailing side were derided by their own supporters, who had made a 660-mile round-trip, were 2-0 down within 20 minutes and flattered by the final scoreline. Newcastle are yet to win after their four Barclays Premier League games and host Hull next weekend, the first time Pardew will have faced the club since he butted David Meyler on the touchline and was given a seven-match ban by the Football Association and a \u00a3100,000 fine by his club.\n@highlight\nGraziano Pelle puts Southampton ahead after just six minutes with a towering header from a Ryan Bertrand cross\n@highlight\nThe Italian striker doubles the Saints' advantage (19) to heap the pressure on Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew\n@highlight\nJack Cork (54) makes it 3-0 to give Southampton a comfortable victory over Newcastle United at St Mary's Stadium\n@highlight\nMorgan Schneiderlin seals the victory with a wonderful curling shot in injury time for the home side against Magpies\n@highlight\nNewcastle United are yet to win a match so far this season and the pressure on Alan Pardew has intensified\n@highlight\nMagpies owner Mike Ashley watched from the stands as Newcastle fans held banners reading 'Pardew Out'\n@highlight\nSouthampton continued their encouraging start to the season under boss Ronald Koeman and have seven points\n@highlight\nNewcastle slip to bottom of table with a -6 goal difference having conceded seven goals in last two matches", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 377, "end": 399}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 567, "end": 586}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 833, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 953, "end": 968}, {"start": 973, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1371}, {"start": 1432, "end": 1444}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1487}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since his arrival at @placeholder, he has scored three goals in four games and looks good for many more.", "idx": 49758}], "idx": 32404} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The tone of tweets on Twitter and posts on Facebook in reaction to President Obama's State of the Union speech Wednesday night were in contrast to the optimistic comments on his speeches to Congress in September and during his inauguration. Social media users showed more frustration compared with the more hopeful tones in the past, with many saying they hoped the president's rhetoric would lead to more action. Their frustrations with the lingering economic doldrums, high jobless rates and the battle over health care are reflected in Obama's approval ratings. They have dropped from 76 percent to 49 percent since February. Social media comments echoed those sentiments.\n@highlight\nCNN monitored Tweets, Facebook posts by Americans, politicians during speech\n@highlight\nUsers divided over whether Obama's words will amount to action or remain just rhetoric\n@highlight\nSome questioned talk of curbing spending while announcing new initiatives\n@highlight\nOthers wondered if Obama spent too much time insinuating blame on past administration", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 94, "end": 111}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With his 1st #@placeholder, I know he's just empty rhetoric and I've gone nothing but skepticism.\"", "idx": 49760}, {"query": "\"Listening to Obama talk about cutting spending is like listening to a fat kid talk about dieting while eating cake #sotu\" -- @placeholder user franklazaro", "idx": 49763}], "idx": 32405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chris Christie narrowly leads the pack of potential Republican presidential candidates in a poll of New Hampshire residents released Friday, but Mitt Romney crushes the competition when his name is added to the field. Christie, the cantankerous and controversial New Jersey governor, emerged as the most polarizing name on a list of 13 politicians presented during a phone poll between June 19 and July 1. While 46 per cent of New Hampshire Republicans like him, another 36 per cent don't. And he topped the list when GOP respondents were asked who they definitely would not vote for. But with 19 per cent support in a hypothetical presidential primary, Christie has emerged as the flavor-of-the-month front-runner.\n@highlight\nThe WMUR/Granite State Poll gives Christie a first-place 19 per cent showing among New Hampshire Republicans\n@highlight\nBut when Romney is added to the mix, he draws 39-percent support and leaves everyone else in single digits\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan has the highest 'favorable' numbers of the field, at 55 per cent\n@highlight\nChristie's 46 per cent favorable number is soft since a separate 36 per cent say they don't like him\n@highlight\nWhen asked which potential White House hopeful they would never support, More Republicans name Christie than any other pol", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 427, "end": 439}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 731, "end": 753}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Without @placeholder, the second tier reclaims some of that oxygen.", "idx": 49777}], "idx": 32413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A sealed envelope awaits in Rissi Palmer's Bible. Country singer Rissi Palmer performs for students in an after-school program at Atlanta's Parkside Elementary. It's her Grammy acceptance speech, the one she wrote as a 12-year-old. She vowed not to open it until she could read it from the stage accepting her award. Sixteen years later, the time may be nearer when Palmer can open the envelope. The road has been a long one, starting with her standing on a milk crate as a child so she could sing solos in the church choir. But these days, she is an up-and-comer in country music -- and a rare African-American performer in the genre.\n@highlight\nSinger Rissi Palmer has had a Grammy acceptance speech ready since she was 12\n@highlight\nSong off debut album made her the first black female to hit country charts in 20 years\n@highlight\nPalmer says her mother always loved country music and she likes telling stories\n@highlight\nPerformer tells Atlanta students: \"Anything you want to do, you can do it\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 166, "end": 184}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 673, "end": 691}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rumble said many African-@placeholder artists probably gravitate to other genres.", "idx": 49779}], "idx": 32415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Palmer United Party member Jacqui Lambie has declared she will take a DNA test in order to prove her Indigenous Australia heritage to naysayers. During her first speech to parliament the outspoken senator claimed she was a descendant of a prominent Aboriginal leader in Tasmania, where she is originally from. However Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Council (TALC) chairman Clyde Mansell has called her claim 'absolutely outrageous and scandalous', the ABC reported. Scroll down for video Outspoken senator Jacqui Lambie has said she will take a DNA test in order to prove her Indigenous heritage Mr Mansell is a community elder and known descendant of Mannalargenna.\n@highlight\nThe senator revealed her heritage in her maiden speech to parliament\n@highlight\nJacqui Lambie said her mother's side could be traced to Mannalargenna\n@highlight\nTasmanian Aboriginal Land Council chairman Clyde Mansell disputed this\n@highlight\nMr Mansell is a known descendant of Mannalargenna\n@highlight\nJacqui Lambie said she would take a DNA test to prove her bloodline\n@highlight\nMr Mansell said this would not necessarily provide a conclusive result", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 101, "end": 120}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 318, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 447, "end": 449}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 866}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 989}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'We trace our history over six generations to celebrated Aboriginal chieftain of the Tasmania east coast, @placeholder.'", "idx": 49780}], "idx": 32416} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran Gun owners in Georgia are now free to take weapons into churches, bars, libraries, schools and airports thanks to a new law relaxing gun control rules. New legislation, which came into effect yesterday, means that the 500,000 Georgians with a gun licence will be allowed to to enter the public buildings with their weapons openly displayed. Critics described the bill as a 'guns everywhere' law and say it is the most extreme in the U.S. and could lead to more violent crime. New law: The sweeping legislation was signed into law in April by Georgian governor Nathan Deal, centre\n@highlight\nSafe Carry Protection Act came into force in the U.S. state yesterday\n@highlight\nGun owners can now openly carry weapons in even more public places\n@highlight\nBars and some government buildings will be open to gun carriers by default\n@highlight\nChurches can 'opt in' to allow guns - but campuses remain banned\n@highlight\nCritics fear increased violence from state's 500,000 licensed gun owners", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 610, "end": 634}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some surveys showed that a majority of @placeholder opposed the law, but lawmakers in the state had the powerful gun lobby to contend with, which piles pressure on legislators to support the rights on gun owners.", "idx": 49793}], "idx": 32426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the heart-warming moment that a gentle dog befriends a young boy with Down's Syndrome and persuades the child to play. Herman, now five, from La Plata, Buenos Aires, was captured on camera being approached by Himalaya, a Labrador. Herman's mother Ana, who posted the video on YouTube, said her son usually backs away from contact. 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'", "idx": 49801}], "idx": 32433} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Washington Redskins, stinging from a letter by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and dozens of fellow Democrats calling on the league to force the team to change its racist name, apparently fumbled a desperate Twitter appeal to fans. \"Tweet @SenatorReid to show your #RedskinsPride and tell him what the team means to you,\" the maligned team wrote to its 305,000 Twitter followers on Thursday. But be careful what you ask for, especially on Twitter. \"This team has ZERO self-awareness.lol,\" one person tweeted. \"Lifelong 'Skins fan and I strongly believe it is time to change the name,\" wrote another. \"How do you not see what a bad idea this is,\" said another tweet.\n@highlight\nTeam's Twitter appeal to fans appears to backfire, say proponents of name change\n@highlight\nOne person tweets: \"This team has ZERO self-awareness\"\n@highlight\nAnother tweets: \"Lifelong 'Skins fan and I strongly believe it is time to change the name\"\n@highlight\nTeam President Bruce Allen: Name began as Native American expression of solidarity", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 22}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 858, "end": 872}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Responding to the senators' letter, Redskins President Bruce Allen invited @placeholder to a game to \"witness first-hand that the Washington Redskins are a positive, unifying force for our community in a city and region that is divided on so many levels.\"", "idx": 49804}], "idx": 32436} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Echoing outrage seen in the streets of Indian cities after a deadly gang-rape in New Delhi, protesters in India's northern neighbor Nepal are also demanding their government take action over violence against women. For almost two weeks, demonstrators across Nepal have chanted slogans and massed outside official buildings, including the prime minister's residence, demanding better protection of women and criticizing what they describe as the government's delayed response to issues such as rape and abuse. Some protesters in Nepal credit the Indian protests with bringing the issue of women's safety to wider attention. 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Six states from coast to coast hold primaries on Tuesday, and again anti-establishment candidates face long odds in high-profile Republican showdowns. Since its birth in 2009, the tea party has had a number of primary successes, with victorious challenges from the right producing major headlines for the movement. But they've also given the party plenty of headaches and hurt its chances of winning back the Senate, effectively costing the GOP five winnable elections over the last two cycles. This year, the establishment learned to fight back, and so far has had the upper hand in most contests against tea party-backed challengers. Here are five key showdowns to watch how they play out on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell faces tea party challenge\n@highlight\nIncumbent Idaho congressman is expected to fend off tea party challenge, too\n@highlight\nTea party candidates might be splitting the vote in Georgia Senate primary\n@highlight\nPennsylvania governor's race is a race to the left among Democrats", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 819, "end": 833}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The organization was formed early last year, following the 2012 GOP election defeats, by a group of Republican veterans to refocus its messaging and policy goals in an attempt to broaden the @placeholder's appeal beyond its traditional base.", "idx": 49815}], "idx": 32443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 08:11 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:24 EST, 30 January 2014 Lewis Hamilton led the tributes paid to the two McLaren employees killed near in a car crash near the supercar manufacturer's headquarters yesterday. The British driver, who used to race with McLaren but now competes with Mercedes, said he was: 'Deeply saddened' by the deaths of his 'colleagues' Ollie Bourton, 22 and Darren Hayes, 19. The pair died instantly when the Subaru Impreza they were in collided with a transit van just a few hundred yards from the McLaren headquarters in Woking, Surrey.\n@highlight\nOllie Bourton, 22, and teenager Darren Hayes, 19, died instantly\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton pays tribute to his 'colleagues' on Twitter following crash\n@highlight\nVictims worked on the road vehicles, the commercial arm of the F1 team\n@highlight\nMr Hayes had previously worked on the gear box of Jenson Button's car\n@highlight\nDied on the scene after their Subaru Impreza collided with a Ford Transit van\n@highlight\nPair were in the production team at the site in Woking, Surrey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 830, "end": 831}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}, {"start": 991, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the @placeholder road cars - the commercial offshoot of the McLaren Formula", "idx": 49818}], "idx": 32444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A picture of Ciaran Goggins wearing a t-shirt with an image of Ched Evans and the words '100 per cent innocent' appeared on the Justice for Ched site A 'true friend' of Ched Evans who has worked 'closely' with the campaign to clear his name has made abusive comments about his victim and posted a link to the website that named her. Ciaran Goggins made derogatory comments and allegations about the convicted rapist's victim, describing her as a 'false rape accuser' who was unhappy as she did not get a 'big win' and a pink MINI. He was arrested after tweeting a link to the website which named the disgraced footballer's victim \u2013 despite the fact that she is legally entitled to lifelong anonymity.\n@highlight\nCiaran Goggins made abusive comments about Ched Evans's victim\n@highlight\nHe described her as a 'false rape accuser' who was unhappy with result\n@highlight\nTwitter troll also posted a link to the website that illegally named her\n@highlight\nPicture of him has now been removed from Justice for Ched site\n@highlight\nGoggins was one of 19 people arrested and questioned by police on suspicion of naming Evans's victim on social media\n@highlight\nDisgraced former footballer has condemned the actions of online abusers", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The website itself, has set out a partial account of @placeholder\u2019s trial, is currently under investigation by the Attorney General, whose office is considering whether it is in contempt of court.", "idx": 49819}], "idx": 32445} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Smarting from their first back-to-back defeats in nearly three years, Barcelona are on the defensive for a change as they approach Tuesday's Champions League semifinal second leg against Chelsea. Barcelona all but surrendered the Spanish league title with Saturday's 2-1 home loss to Real Madrid that came days after a 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in the first leg. Barca defender Gerard Pique strongly rejected any suggestion that his club might be in the midst of a more deep-seated crisis, and that the losses could signal the beginning of the end of a glittering era. \"A team that has won 13 trophies in three and a half years deserves more credit than that,\" he said. \"Other teams need to win more championships before we start talking like that. We deserve respect.\"\n@highlight\nBarcelona head into Champions League semifinal second leg against Chelsea trailing 1-0\n@highlight\nPep Guardiola's team have lost back-to-back matches for the first time since May 2009\n@highlight\nBarca could recall defender Gerard Pique for Tuesday's game\n@highlight\nChelsea coach Roberto di Matteo insists his team will try to score", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 814, "end": 829}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't know if this is the most important moment of my career as a coach,\" @placeholder said of the Chelsea game.", "idx": 49835}], "idx": 32456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- The film industry was devastated by two recent deaths that have led to a movement to alter this Sunday's \"in memoriam\" segment of the Oscars telecast: One was the natural causes passing of comedy filmmaker Harold Ramis, 69, and the other was the accidental death of camera assistant Sarah Jones, 27, who was struck by a train in Georgia while working on a biopic of rock musician Gregg Allman. Ramis, the star of \"Ghostbusters\" and \"Stripes,\" and director of \"Vacation,\" \"Caddyshack\" and \"Groundhog Day,\" died on Monday at his home in Chicago, while Jones, whose credits include \"Midnight Rider\" (the film that led to her death) and the TV series \"The Vampire Diaries,\" was killed last Thursday while filming on a bridge that authorities said was supposed to be off-limits to the production.\n@highlight\nTwo deaths are being petitioned for inclusion in this year's Oscars \"in memoriam\"\n@highlight\nThe process of listing actors in this segment takes place weeks in advance\n@highlight\nA list of roughly 300 submissions often gets whittled down to around 40\n@highlight\nThe producers don't get to decide, but rather an Academy committee", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 660, "end": 678}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those who hope the @placeholder will take a stand on this issue should be sure to make their request in the right direction.", "idx": 49848}], "idx": 32464} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria's ailing president has broken two months of silence to assure his countrymen that contrary to speculation he is alive and intending to return to power soon. President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua this week gave his first media interview since being admitted to a hospital in Saudi Arabia in late November where he is being treated for acute pericarditis, an inflammation of tissue around the heart. His absence has created a power vacuum in Africa's most populous country, as Yar'Adua has not formally handed his presidential duties to Vice-president Goodluck Jonathan. In a phone interview with the BBC from his hospital bed Tuesday, President Yar'Adua said he was recovering from his treatment.\n@highlight\nNigeria's president says in a phone interview that he is alive and recovering from treatment\n@highlight\nYar'Adua has not been seen since leaving Nigeria for treatment in Saudi Arabia in late November\n@highlight\nHis absence has created a power vacuum in the African country\n@highlight\nProtesters, the Senate call for more information on his whereabouts and state of health", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 199, "end": 217}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 574, "end": 590}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 901, "end": 912}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Nigerian @placeholder is seeking also information on the president's whereabouts and health.", "idx": 49849}, {"query": "The Senate had earlier considered sending a delegation to @placeholder.", "idx": 49850}], "idx": 32465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- \"Putin's Army,\" a new group of female fans loyal to Russia's prime minister, is calling upon all \"young, smart and beautiful\" women in the country who ardently support Vladimir Putin to produce amateur video clips that show how far they would go to express their affection for him. The community, which was launched in Russia's popular social networking sites VKontakte and LiveJournal, claims to have united some 800 followers behind the idea of Putin running in the March 2012 presidential election. It is not clear who exactly is behind this initiative, but the first video posted features a glamorous blonde who describes herself as student named Diana.\n@highlight\nFemale Putin supporters who participate in an online video contest can win an iPad 2\n@highlight\nPutin has said he's embarrassed by flashy displays of flattery\n@highlight\nSome analysts say public shows of affection might be a political move\n@highlight\nPutin, a former president, has not announced whether he will run in the 2012 election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Millions of people adore and trust him,\" @placeholder says in the narrative accompanying the video.", "idx": 49855}], "idx": 32469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the past decade the Middle East has made a massive move to secure some of the world's major sporting events. Abu Dhabi won the right to host a Formula One Grand Prix beginning in 2009, Qatar was successful in its FIFA World Cup bid for 2022 and the world's top tennis players and golfers regularly head to the region for big tour tournaments. Among the sporting push in the region is sailing; nine teams are currently taking part in the \"Sailing Arabia - the Tour\" -- the Middle East's version of Europe's Le Tour de France a la Voile. The event sees the fleet sail throughout the region from Bahrain to Oman.\n@highlight\nThe Middle East has moved to secure some of the world's major sporting events\n@highlight\nVolvo Ocean Race stopped in Abu Dhabi for the first time\n@highlight\nSailing organizations are seeing the financial benefits of the Middle East", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 157, "end": 178}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 452, "end": 476}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 520, "end": 547}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We need to make sure we cover as many markets as we can and @placeholder and a few other players wanted to be serious about sailing.\"", "idx": 49859}], "idx": 32470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This year \"will mark a turning point\" in Afghanistan and other regions, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday. In Afghanistan, \"our troops have been able to obviously reduce the levels of violence there. We've seen the lowest levels of violence there in almost five years there now. They are successful in securing some of the key areas in Afghanistan,\" Panetta told reporters during a flight on his overseas trip. He's visiting Djibouti, Iraq, Turkey and Libya as well as Afghanistan, where war still rages. He arrived Tuesday in Kabul and is meeting with Afghan President Hamid Karzai; Ryan Crocker, U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan; and Gen. 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If you're going to be a player, you're likely to need near-limitless funds. Occasionally though, a relative pauper does manage to gatecrash the party every once in a while. 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The Brewers have 65 games remaining this season, so Braun's punishment amounts to a 65-game suspension. Braun, 29, an outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, admitted to wrongdoing and apologized for his actions in a statement, saying \"I am not perfect.\" An ESPN report last month named Braun as one of 20 players facing suspension due to a scandal involving performance-enhancing drugs. 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De Jong was forced off nine minutes into the Oranje's last-16 win over Mexico, and with it saw his tournament all but come to an end. Van Persie, though, thinks differently: \u2018The miracles are not out yet. I\u2019ve talked to him about it and he\u2019s going for it, even if it is for only one game.' 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The weeks immediately after the pop icon died were chaotic, and many questions are still unanswered for those closest to Jackson. Michael's children The day their father died, Prince Michael, 13, Paris, 12, and Blanket, 8, moved in with their grandmother Katherine Jackson at the Encino, California, home where Michael once lived with his family. The home is filled with memories of their father, including many photos of a young Michael Jackson. The theater room of the large house was converted into a classroom where they've been home-schooled for the past year.\n@highlight\nJackson's kids are no longer hidden from public view\n@highlight\nMichael's mom is speaking out\n@highlight\nJoe Jackson is filing wrongful death suit\n@highlight\nJackson estate's debt goes down, income is up", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 542, "end": 556}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made the world cry at the end of a memorial for her father when she said, \"Ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine.\"", "idx": 49889}], "idx": 32487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards With over 1.3billion people in the world living without electricity, suggesting a game of football seems the least likely solution to help the chronic problem. But two charitable entrepreneurs have seemingly come up with a way to guarantee power for those left in the darkness - an energy harnessing football. By kicking the SOCCKET ball around, players can generate enough electricity in a 30 minute game to power a LED lamp for three hours. Scroll down for video President Barack Obama kicks the energy-storing soccer ball at Ubungo Power Plant in Dar es Salaam On your head! The president looked impressed with the ball - which could end millions of people relying on harmful alternative energy supplies\n@highlight\nBall has a pendulum which stores kinetic energy and can be used later\n@highlight\nPresident Obama dribbled the ball around in Tanzania today at energy event", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 544, "end": 561}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pendulum-like mechanism inside the @placeholder captures the kinetic energy generated during normal play", "idx": 49893}], "idx": 32491} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sri Lanka's cricket team returned home to Colombo early Wednesday, as police in Pakistan searched for at least 12 gunmen believed responsible for the attack that left seven people dead. Sri Lankan player Thilan Samaraweera is taken aboard an ambulance Wednesday in Colombo. Police in Lahore on Wednesday confirmed six police officers and a driver of a van carrying umpires were killed after earlier reports had put the death toll at eight. Six team members were wounded by glass and shrapnel, and two -- Tharanga Paranavitana and Thilan Samaraweera -- were shot in the chest and leg, respectively. Both men were being treated in Colombo and in stable condition, officials said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Players Tharanga Paranavitana, Thilan Samaraweera in stable condition\n@highlight\nBoth were shot in the chest and leg, respectively\n@highlight\nSix other team members were wounded by broken glass and shrapnel\n@highlight\nPolice confirm six officers and a driver of a van carrying umpires were killed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 513, "end": 533}, {"start": 539, "end": 556}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 711, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"On many occasions we've been told that cricketers would never be targeted in @placeholder.", "idx": 49897}, {"query": "Watch @placeholder's foreign minister condemnation of the attack \u00bb", "idx": 49898}], "idx": 32493} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Outrage over the possibility that a Van Gogh, Bruegel, or any other treasure at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) could be sold to pay down the city's debts prompted a Michigan state senator to propose legislation to protect the masterpieces. Under the bill presented Wednesday by Sen. Randy Richardville, any art museum in the state must adhere to a code of ethics set forth by the American Alliance of Museums, which prohibits the sale of pieces unless the money is directed to improving the museum's collection. The DIA has a similar policy with the city, but the government's emergency manager has the power to cancel or modify it.\n@highlight\nDetroit is in deep debt\n@highlight\nOfficials ask for inventory of art collection in museum\n@highlight\nThat's raised outcry from those worried about possible sale\n@highlight\nSpokesman for emergency manager says sale not planned", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 93, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 297, "end": 314}, {"start": 394, "end": 421}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a part of the community and part of what makes Detroit, @placeholder,\" said Richardville.", "idx": 49900}], "idx": 32495} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- First, let's be clear: No one can blame voters if they a) are turned off by this election, b) are worried more about other things in their lives and c) don't think that it matters much who controls the Senate, which is what is up for grabs this year. I mean, who could be inspired by Kentucky Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes as she refuses to say whether she voted for President Obama, citing her constitutional right to privacy. (As a public candidate for public office, no less.) And then there's her opponent, Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, who is so eager to win re-election (and possibly lead a Senate majority) that while calling for the repeal of Obamacare, he also says that the Kentucky health care exchange\u2014which is working well\u2014could continue. \"I think it's fine to have a website,\" he allowed. Huh?\n@highlight\nGloria Borger says some argue this year's election is about nothing\n@highlight\nShe says Republicans have a chance to make a difference after the midterms\n@highlight\nBorger: If they do well and gain influence, will they want to give party a positive message?\n@highlight\nBorger: Immigration reform could test whether GOP wants to control White House again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 311, "end": 333}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1180}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right now, too many voters see the @placeholder as just the party of stopping stuff, not inventing stuff.", "idx": 49904}, {"query": "In a midterm election, that can work: Obama is unpopular, tie all candidates to @placeholder.", "idx": 49905}], "idx": 32496} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Normal programming has resumed. After three days of great respect between Australia and India, traditional hostilities, which have marked recent matches between the two nations, have resumed on day four of the first cricket Test after David Warner reacted to being bowled by a no-ball from young paceman Varun Aaron. As the ball clattered into the stumps, Aaron celebrated by yelling out 'c'mon!' to his team-mates. But a review of the dismissal found he had over-stepped and the umpires called Warner back to the middle. The first innings centurion looked directly at the fast bowler and mouthed 'c'mon' on several occasions.\n@highlight\nThe heat is on at Adelaide Oval with the Australian and Indian teams exchanging words in the middle of the ground\n@highlight\nDavid Warner was angered by young paceman Varun Aaron's celebration of 'c'mon!' when he bowled him off a no-ball\n@highlight\nThe umpires were forced to intervene as Shane Watson and other Indian players became involved", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 235, "end": 246}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder scored more than 100 runs in the second session with Warner leading the way, as the home team pushed to post a competitive lead going into the last day on Saturday.", "idx": 49906}], "idx": 32497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)Yemen's President resigned Thursday night shortly after his prime minister and the Cabinet stepped down: seismic changes in the country's political scene that come just one day after the government and Houthi rebels struck a tentative peace deal meant to end days of turmoil. The resignations of Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi and other officials are the latest fallout from the Houthis' move in recent days to gain power in the capital, which included kidnapping Hadi's chief of staff on Saturday and taking over the presidential palace on Tuesday. The chaos in Yemen is cause for concern far beyond the country's borders. 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A pair of big-money moves involving English Premier League clubs on Wednesday could spark a frenzy of activity as Europe's leading clubs aim to finish their business before Tuesday's deadline. London-based club Tottenham Hotspur are at the coalface as things stand, securing a $40 million deal shortly after missing out on another to rivals Chelsea. 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The BBC presenter says women will never have the expertise men have In the animal kingdom, it\u2019s common to find gender roles clearly defined between male and female. And the world of TV wildlife presenters is no different, according to veteran BBC host Michaela Strachan. Insisting \u2018you can\u2019t fight stereotypes\u2019, the Autumnwatch star says her male co-stars take on the role of expert \u2013 while women are simply there as \u2018enthusiasts\u2019. Risking the wrath of feminists, the 47-year-old claimed men are \u2018wired\u2019 differently, making it easier for them to learn the names and categories of animal species.\n@highlight\nBBC host says 'you can't fight stereotypes'\n@highlight\nThe 47-year-old Autumnwatch star says women care about 'emotional problems'\n@highlight\nShe defended female presenters who focus on their looks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 150, "end": 152}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defence: Miss Strachan (pictured here in last year's @placeholder) says 'people shouldn't be so critical of people who are good looking on TV'", "idx": 49915}], "idx": 32502} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just when you thought the internet couldn't get any more broken, up stepped New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr with possibly the greatest catch of all time. As the 22-year-old rookie hurled himself backwards to score an unbelievable 43-yard touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys, little did he know he would soon be an internet sensation. Moments after Beckham Jr's gravity-defying catch, Twitter users responded with hilarious memes, including one which compared the astounding feat to Kim Kardashian's risque 'break the internet' photo shoot earlier this month. Scroll down for video Incredible: New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr scored a magnificent touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys with this gravity-defying catch, sparking dozens of memes\n@highlight\nBeckham Jr's incredible catch for the Giants turned into a series of memes\n@highlight\nHilarious pictures show wide receiver diving over Kim Kardashian\n@highlight\nTwitter users say catch 'broke the internet' more than Kim's risque photos\n@highlight\nOther memes show Beckham Jr dodging a bullet with Neo in The Matrix\n@highlight\nPlayer pictured in Michelangelo paintings and jumping over space shuttles", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 609, "end": 623}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 919, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breaking the internet: As thousands of Twitter users posted about the catch on social media, many said @placeholder had come close to breaking the internet - which Kim Kardashian tried to do with risque photos published earlier this month", "idx": 49918}], "idx": 32505} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mia Farrow has continued her attacks on her ex Woody Allen in light of his Golden Globes tribute by bringing up the claims of sexual assault that one of her adopted daughters made against the famed director. She posted a loaded question to her more than 370,000 Twitter followers on Monday, asking them to decide if Allen was a pedophile for what he did to her daughter Dylan in 1992. The Twitter outrage came after Allen's former lover and muse Diane Keaton made a gushing tribute to the director at last night's Golden Globes where he was honored with the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille award.\n@highlight\nWoody Allen was accused of sexually assaulting his 7-year-old daughter that he raised with then-partner Mia Farrow in the early 1990s\n@highlight\nNow Farrow asked Twitter followers to decide if Allen was a 'pedophile' for what he did to her daughter\n@highlight\nThe girl, Dylan, was never asked to testify because of her age and the charges were dropped against the famous director\n@highlight\nScandal erupted during a custody dispute between Allen and Farrow- at the same time that he announced he was in love with Farrow's other adopted daughter, Soon-Yi, who he went on to marry\n@highlight\nMia and her political activist-turned-TV anchor son Ronan Farrow were live-tweeting the Golden Globes and made clear digs at Allen's tribute\n@highlight\nRonan blasted the ceremony's decision to ignore Woody's sexual abuse charges and Mia said it was 'time to switch' to watching HBO's Girls", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1320, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1399}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1430}, {"start": 1473, "end": 1475}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ronan has cut off all communication from Allen and @placeholder has done the same but to an even greater degree.", "idx": 49920}], "idx": 32507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Lifelong runner and Austin Marathon race director John Conley has been a part of many races, but none of the finishes he's been a part of quite compare to what he saw Sunday in Texas. \"What we saw was a champion,\" Conley said. \"The toughest person on the planet.\" Conley's not talking about Cynthia Jerop, the women's winner, who finished the 26.2-mile race in 2:54:21. He'd expected to see Kenyan runner Hyvon Ngetich. According to reports he'd received from the race course, she had been leading most of the race. But with just two-tenths of a mile left to run, Ngetich began to wobble and stagger, and eventually fell down. She attempted to get back up and keep running but was unsuccessful, Conley said.\n@highlight\nHyvon Ngetich had led most of the race\n@highlight\nShe placed third after crawling to finish line\n@highlight\nNgetich collapsed because of dangerously low blood sugar", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her \"exceptional effort,\" inspired applause from nearly every marathon spectator and inspired @placeholder to adjust her prize money so she receives the same amount of money as if she'd come in second.", "idx": 49924}], "idx": 32508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:06 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 2 October 2013 Out: Bill Gates stepped down as CEO of Microsoft in 2000 and now some investors want him out as chairman of the board Three of the top 20 investors in Microsoft Corp are lobbying the board to press for Bill Gates to step down as chairman of the software company he co-founded 38 years ago, according to people familiar with matter. While Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has been under pressure for years to improve the company's performance and share price, this appears to be the first time that major shareholders are taking aim at Gates, who remains one of the most respected and influential figures in technology.\n@highlight\nActivist shareholders own 5percent of the company\n@highlight\nGates founded Microsoft 38 years ago, but stepped down as CEO in 2000\n@highlight\nHe holds only 4.5percent of the company and now spends most of his time working on his foundation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has focused on improving sales of mobile phones and other devices", "idx": 49928}], "idx": 32512} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Class is in session at schools across Nigeria, where students are learning to shape eyebrows, smooth foundation, apply eye-shadow, and -- perhaps -- defy economic gloom to grasp a glamorous future. Informed by the remarkable rise of their own \"head teacher\" to the summit of Nigeria's cosmetics industry, the students -- for the most part young women in their 20s and 30s -- are being taught that makeup artistry can be their passport to self-confidence, independence, and a business of their own. Making a difference to young lives is all part of the mission for 37-year-old cosmetics queen Tara Fela-Durotoye.\n@highlight\nHouse of Tara is Nigerian beauty brand that teaches makeup styling and business skills to budding cosmetics entrepreneurs\n@highlight\nCEO Tara Fela-Durotoye says she teaches makeup artistry as \"a platform of enterprise\"\n@highlight\nGraduates are taught all the skills they need to start a small business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 597, "end": 614}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 765, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There are certain things telling you that you cannot make it; that you will not make it; that @placeholder is not a place where people make it,\" says Fela-Durotoye.", "idx": 49932}], "idx": 32516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With three places up for grabs on the U.S. Olympic track team, two women tied for third place in the women's 100 meters over the weekend -- crossing the line at exactly the same time -- which means the coveted Olympic spot could be decided by a coin toss. Sprinters Allyson Felix and Jeneba Tarmoh threw their bodies across the finish line so evenly matched that cameras recording 3,000 frames a second couldn't tell who beat whom. Both runners recorded precisely the same finishing time, down to thousandths of a second: 11.068 seconds. Two women beat Felix and Tarmoh: Carmelita Jeter and Tianna Madison. Their first and second place finishes on Saturday give them the chance to represent the United States at the Olympics in London this summer.\n@highlight\nAllyson Felix and Jeneba Tarmoh cross the line at exactly the same time, cameras show\n@highlight\nOlympic officials are giving them the choice of a rematch or a coin toss\n@highlight\nThere doesn't appear to be any precedent in U.S. Olympic trials for a dead heat", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And if both athletes refuse to declare a preference, officials will flip a coin -- a @placeholder quarter to be exact.", "idx": 49935}], "idx": 32518} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brussels, Belgium (CNN) -- NATO members agreed Thursday to take over enforcement of the no-fly zone over Libya, but stopped short of interpreting that mandate as a license to attack government troops who may be threatening unarmed civilians. \"What we have decided today is that NATO will enforce the no-fly zone,\" NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told CNN's Wolf Blitzer from the organization's headquarters in Brussels. Under Thursday's agreement, NATO forces will be able to close air space to all flights except for humanitarian ones and will be able to use force in self-defense. NATO also has sent a directive to its military chain of command asking for a plan on how to execute an expanded role for enforcement of U.N. Resolution 1973, according to NATO sources. Under what some officials were calling \"no-fly plus,\" NATO would be given more robust rules of engagement to ensure that civilians are protected, the sources said.\n@highlight\nAll 28 NATO allies authorized a plan that includes civilian protection\n@highlight\nTransition to be complete by Sunday night, sources say\n@highlight\nQuestions on rules of engagement remain to be worked out", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 337, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 366}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rasmussen said the issue did not represent a split in @placeholder over the mission.", "idx": 49938}], "idx": 32521} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Events continue to unfold at a rapid pace in Ferguson, Missouri. The city has been in turmoil since August 9, when white city police officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager. Protesters and law enforcement officers have clashed in the streets for several nights. Here are the latest developments for Wednesday: Officer Wilson's backers confronted Two supporters of Darren Wilson took to the streets of Ferguson on Wednesday evening, saying they wanted to express their views just like those calling for Wilson's arrest. They quickly had company, as dozens of Brown family backers quickly converged on them -- some of them angrily confronting them.\n@highlight\nNEW: A police officer is suspended for pointing an assault rifle at a protester\n@highlight\nNEW: Attorney General Holder meets with residents, Brown's parents\n@highlight\nNEW: Prosecutor: Grand jury likely won't get entire case until October\n@highlight\nNEW: Backers of police officer who shot Michael Brown are confronted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 994, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder he talked about his own experiences as a black man dealing with racial profiling as he told those in the crowd, \"I understand that mistrust\" of police.", "idx": 49946}], "idx": 32527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool's Lazar Markovic will discover how many European games he must sit out when UEFA\u2019s disciplinary committee meet on Thursday. UEFA have the \u00a320million Serbian winger down for a four-match suspension on official lists after he was sent off in December\u2019s final Champions League group clash with Basle at Anfield. However, Markovic has yet to be informed of his punishment. Markovic, 20, had only been on the pitch for 15 minutes when he was sent off after his hand touched the face of Behrang Safari against Basle. Lazar Markovic pushes out his arm towards Behrang Safari's face in the 61st minute of December's match\n@highlight\nLazar Markovic was sent off in Liverpool's game against Basle in December\n@highlight\nThe Serbian winger is down for a four-match suspension on official lists\n@highlight\nMarkovic has not been informed of his punishment after the red card\n@highlight\nUEFA's disciplinary committee meet on Thursday to decide punishment\n@highlight\nClick HERE for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 267, "end": 282}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 534}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Players crowd around Safari as he stays down after his clash with Markovic in the @placeholder game", "idx": 49949}], "idx": 32530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- White House hopeful Mitt Romney will tell Americans Thursday morning as he seeks to become the nation's first Mormon president that he shares the same \"moral convictions\" as other people of faith. GOP White House hopeful Mitt Romney says his address won't be a \"JFK speech.\" The former Massachusetts governor is delivering the speech to address religion's role in government but also to address concerns voters might have about the Mormon religion. In excerpts released Thursday morning, Romney talks about the shared convictions of all faiths. But he resists those who would have him explain his own faith.\n@highlight\nRomney to address role of religion in society in speech Thursday\n@highlight\nSpeech is being compared to JFK's 1960 speech about Catholicism, politics\n@highlight\nSome say speech is what sealed Kennedy's win over Nixon\n@highlight\n19 percent say they are less likely to vote for a Mormon, poll shows", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 273}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch @placeholder describe the 'real issues' of his time \u00bb", "idx": 49953}], "idx": 32533} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(PEOPLE.com) -- They're going for an even 20! Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar, stars of TLC's \"19 Kids and Counting,\" are expecting their 20th child this spring. \"We are so excited,\" says Michelle, 45, who is now about three-and-a-half months into her pregnancy and due in April. \"I feel good. I am past the sickness stage now.\" The Tontitown, Ark., couple, who are parents to children Joshua, 23 (who is married to Anna, 23 and has two children, Mackynzie, 2 and Michael, 4 months), twins Jana and John-David, 21; Jill, 20; Jessa, 19; Jinger, 17; Joseph, 16; Josiah, 15; Joy-Anna, 14; twins Jedidiah and Jeremiah, 12; Jason, 11; James, 10; Justin, 8; Jackson, 7; Johanna, 6; Jennifer, 4; and Jordyn, 3, weathered the medical emergency of their youngest daughter, Josie's birth on Dec. 10, 2009.\n@highlight\n\"We are so excited,\" says Michelle Duggar\n@highlight\n\"Josie is the most energetic, busy little almost-2-year-old,\" says Michelle\n@highlight\n\"We are just going to do the best we can,\" says Michelle", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 84, "end": 86}, {"start": 91, "end": 110}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Josie's medical drama -- and @placeholder's own fight for survival -- was documented throughout their TV series.", "idx": 49956}], "idx": 32534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damian Spellman, Press Association Sunderland head coach Gus Poyet is hoping one of the men he inherited can be his most important 'new signing'. Italy international Emanuele Giaccherini was already at the Stadium of Light in October last year when Poyet was parachuted in and charged with the task of dragging the Black Cats out of desperate relegation trouble. However, the \u00a36.5million signing from Juventus struggled to command a place in the Uruguayan's team as he gradually plotted a route to Barclays Premier League safety. 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The world No. 1 was forced to withdraw from today's final round in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, due to lower back spasms which started during warm-ups this morning. It was clear something was wrong as the 38-year-old struggled to hit good shots and stretched his back several times. Disappointing: Tiger Woods was forced to withdraw from the Honda Classic today due to a persistent back problem\n@highlight\nTiger Woods, 38, withdrew after 13 holes today due to back pain\n@highlight\nThe pain began during warm-ups\n@highlight\nHis 'new family' watched him play on Friday\n@highlight\nLindsey Vonn, 29, was snapped toting around Charlie and Sam, Woods's children with ex-wife Elin Nordegren\n@highlight\nIt follows rumors that Vonn and Woods's year-long relationship is on the skids because she demanded marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 884, "end": 897}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past: Tiger Woods and @placeholder divorced in 2010 and have two children", "idx": 49964}], "idx": 32540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CNN -- Michael Chea can't forget what they did to him. Though he is standing in the morning sunlight, surrounded by giggling teenagers and chirping birds, his face is twisted by grief. American John Etherton talks to a Liberian about his country's violent past. He is reliving the moment when he escaped death in the \"land of blood and tears.\" \"In 1990, I was a very small, and I saw so many things,\" he said. \"The war took us away in the forest, and we started running. They killed my grandmother. They killed my grandfather. They killed my auntie.\" Chea could have easily become just another anonymous victim of war in Liberia. At least 200,000 Liberians were killed in a series of conflicts between 1989 and 2003 that transformed the tiny nation on the west coast of Africa into a wasteland.\n@highlight\nLiberia is emerging from 14-year war that turned country into wasteland\n@highlight\nNew effort to collect stories from war survivors is under way\n@highlight\nLiberia is still reeling from horrors of war\n@highlight\nAmerican in Liberia: 'It's really feels like the Wild West'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 7, "end": 18}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the 19th century, various groups thought the best solution to slavery was returning freed slaves to @placeholder where they could create colonies.", "idx": 49978}, {"query": "But when freed slaves arrived in Liberia, many recreated the slave-master relationships they experienced in @placeholder, historians say.", "idx": 49979}], "idx": 32545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A majority of Americans do not believe that the Big Bang created the universe 13.8 billion years ago, according to a new study, with Americans also expressing a large amount of skepticism in global warming, the age of the Earth and evolution. Rather than quizzing scientific knowledge, the survey asked people to rate their confidence in several statements about science and medicine. On some, there's broad acceptance. Just 4 percent doubt that smoking causes cancer, 6 percent question whether mental illness is a medical condition that affects the brain and 8 percent are skeptical there's a genetic code inside our cells. More \u2014 15 percent \u2014 have doubts about the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccines.\n@highlight\nConfidence in evolution, climate change, the age of the Earth, and the Big Bang all decline sharply as faith in a supreme being rises\n@highlight\n'Most often, values and beliefs trump science' when they conflict, according to representative of scientific society", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "result of man-made heat-trapping gases, that the @placeholder is 4.5 billion", "idx": 49999}], "idx": 32562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father has been arrested for assault after his own daughter posted a video on Snapchat apparently showing him attacking a teenager during a road rage altercation. Steven Paula, 43, allegedly attacked 18-year-old Mason Deal in Parker, Colorado, leaving him with a black eye and a concussion - and his daughter caught the whole episode on her cell phone. Police say that the girl then posted the video on Snapchat and a screenshot was saved by a friend, before the footage was deleted. The image was then passed on to a friend of the victim and was shared with the police.\n@highlight\nSteven Paula allegedly attacked 18-year-old Mason Deal by the roadside\n@highlight\nHis daughter filmed the fight on her phone and posted it on social media\n@highlight\nPolice identified Paula, 43, from an image that was saved from the video\n@highlight\nMr Deal was left with a black eye and concussion from the road rage attack", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder told the news channel: 'Part of me feels bad for her thinking that it was okay to post something like that on social media - and think it was funny - but at the same time she gave us everything we needed and for that I'm grateful.'", "idx": 50005}], "idx": 32567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Allen PUBLISHED: 23:36 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 18 December 2012 Leaving: Vicky Featherstone, outgoing artistic director for the National Theatre of Scotland, said she has been 'bullied' for being English The outgoing director of the National Theatre of Scotland has revealed she almost quit over anti-English \u2018bullying\u2019. Vicky Featherstone set up the company from scratch, producing plays that travelled the world, including Black Watch and Alan Cumming\u2019s one-man Macbeth. But now, leaving the job after six years, she has spoken out about the antagonism she experienced for being English. The Surrey-born NTS artistic director is one of those attacked by Scots author Alasdair Gray this week as being a \u2018colonist\u2019, taking one of the best jobs north of the Border before returning to England.\n@highlight\nOutgoing director Vicky Featherstone fires parting shot at critics who 'paralysed' her\n@highlight\nSurrey-born founder of National Theatre of Scotland leaving after six years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 105, "end": 122}, {"start": 160, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 292}, {"start": 353, "end": 370}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 855, "end": 872}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 958, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, she said this was not the first time critics had used her nationality against her when questioning her work and accusing her of ignoring traditional @placeholder plays.", "idx": 50020}], "idx": 32575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a night which evoked hatred of years past -- now both Serbia and Albania have been punished for their part in dramatic night of violence in Belgrade. Last week's Euro 2016 qualifying match was abandoned after 41 minutes following a brawl sparked by the arrival of a drone carrying a flag emblazoned with the insignia of 'Greater Albania.' European football's governing body UEFA ruled that the European Championship game be awarded 3-0 in Serbia's favor but also deducted three points from the host nation. Serbia has also been told it must play its next two Group I qualifiers behind closed doors while both football associations have been fined $126,410.\n@highlight\nSerbia and Albania both punished by UEFA following brawl in Euro 2016 qualifier\n@highlight\nSerbia awarded walkover but deducted three points\n@highlight\nBoth teams fined $126,410 by UEFA\n@highlight\nSerbia to play next two European qualifiers behind closed doors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 430}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under UEFA's disciplinary rules, the two nations are allowed to appeal the @placeholder governing body's decision.", "idx": 50030}], "idx": 32581} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The policeman who shot dead a black teenager in St Louis has revealed he is under 24-hour guard and 'can't go out' at this 'stressful time' in his first comments since the killing. Darren Wilson text messaged a close friend to say that he can't leave protective custody because he would be immediately recognized - making him and his young child a target. In his messages Wilson, 28, also thanked for the support of his friends which he said was 'really keeping me going'. He had texted Jake Shepard, his friend of 14 years, who showed the messages to MailOnline because he wanted the public to get a more accurate picture of the friend he described as always having 'pure intentions'.\n@highlight\nJake Shepard, a friend of 14 years, showed MailOnline texts from Wilson\n@highlight\nWilson, who shot dead Michael Brown, sparking seven nights of unrest, 'can't go out' and thanked him for support during 'stressful time'\n@highlight\nShepard said he believes Wilson, who has a young child, is still in the St Louis area\n@highlight\nHe feels bad that now Brown's and Wilson's lives are both 'now over'\n@highlight\nShepard that while Brown's family has the support of the 'whole nation'... 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Malian and French forces have together been battling the Islamists to loosen their grip on the country's north, which the militants have controlled for months. Hollande, who refused to speculate on how long the French intervention would continue, said the Islamists still control the northern part of the country.\n@highlight\n\"We are winning in Mali,\" French president says\n@highlight\nFrench forces are fighting the remaining Islamists in Timbuktu\n@highlight\nMilitants are reported to be fleeing to another city farther northeast\n@highlight\nMalian and French forces recaptured an Islamist stronghold last week", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 203, "end": 225}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I urge the @placeholder authorities to put an immediate stop to the alleged abuses and on the basis of the principle of complementarity, to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the alleged crimes.\"", "idx": 50051}], "idx": 32592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Heading to Disney's Magic Kingdom Park for your next vacation? It'll cost you. The most expensive theme park at Walt Disney World Resort just got a little pricier. Starting February 23, visitors ages 10 and up will pay $99 for one-day tickets to the Magic Kingdom, a $4 increase. Prices for one-day tickets at Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios also increased $4, from $90 to $94. Many visitors to the Disney parks purchase multi-day passes, which can decrease the daily cost of visiting the parks. To Disney or not to Disney? \"Our pricing reflects the high quality and breadth of experiences we offer and our ongoing commitment to investing in our parks,\" said Kim Prunty, Walt Disney World spokeswoman, via e-mail. \"We offer a variety of ticket options that provide a great value, and find that most guests select multi-day tickets that offer additional savings.\"\n@highlight\nDisney's Magic Kingdom prices are going up\n@highlight\nMulti-day passes decrease per-day prices\n@highlight\nVisitors will also see increases at Epcot and other parks", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 37}, {"start": 112, "end": 135}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 336, "end": 352}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 895, "end": 907}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder reported company revenues of $12.3 billion for the quarter ending December 28, 2013, a 9% increase from the same quarter in 2012.", "idx": 50057}], "idx": 32596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While he's enormously concerned about what secrets self-avowed NSA leaker Edward Snowden may yet spill, President Barack Obama said Thursday he's not going to take extraordinary measures to capture him. \"I'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker,\" he told reporters during a news conference in Senegal, his first stop on a tour of several African nations. Obama hadn't talked to leaders of China and Russia about Snowden -- who actually turned 30 a few days ago -- in part because he didn't want to amp up the issue and have to start \"wheeling and dealing\" in order to get the fugitive in U.S. custody.\n@highlight\nNEW: Leaks caused \"irreversible damage to our nation's security,\" NSA chief says\n@highlight\nNEW: A Venezuelan official reiterates his nation's openness to accepting Snowden\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says he doesn't want to make deals to get Snowden\n@highlight\nEcuador renounces U.S. trade benefits in the tiff over the asylum bid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a risk to give asylum to @placeholder because the United States, they could consider some economic sanction, including commercial sanctions,\" said Roberto Aspiazu.", "idx": 50060}], "idx": 32598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Miss Lebanon has today claimed that her rival Miss Israel had been chasing her for days before finally ambushing her in a Miss Universe selfie that sparked outrage in her own country. The photograph which emerged earlier this week sent shockwaves through the home country of Lebanese beauty Saly Greige because the two countries are still officially at war. The selfie, taken in Miami at the Miss Universe pageant, led to Saly being accused of being unpatriotic - but now she is hitting back. Scroll down for video Controversial: The group selfie was taken by Miss Israel, Doron Matalon, left, forcing Miss Lebanon, Saly Greige, second from left, to publicly apologise\n@highlight\nSaly Greige faced outrage in her country when the selfie was posted\n@highlight\nThe two countries are still officially at war even though there has been no significant conflict between them since 2006\n@highlight\nHer agent now claims that Miss Israel had been constantly 'chasing' her Lebanese rival - and that it was part of a wider plot dating since November\n@highlight\nHe has lodged an official complaint with pageant organisers but expects they will not want to become embroiled in politics\n@highlight\nMiss Israel, Doron Matalon, claims the whole episode is 'sad', telling Miss Lebanon: 'Too bad you can't put the hostility out of the game'", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Miss Israel was trying from the beginning to reach @placeholder and to have a selfie with her during the 20 days they stayed there.", "idx": 50077}, {"query": "Threat: Saly faced calls for her to be stripped of her title after the selfie caused outrage in @placeholder", "idx": 50078}], "idx": 32608} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A wind-fueled wildfire of epic proportions breached fire lines Tuesday and entered Colorado Springs, Colorado, bringing to at least 32,000 the number of people evacuated in the area and at the U.S. Air Force Academy, authorities said. \"The fire conditions could not be worse,\" said Anne Rys-Sikora, spokeswoman for a multiagency fire response team. \"It is like a convection oven out there.\" Residents of the North Mountain Shadows and Peregrine communities in Colorado Springs were ordered to leave their homes, authorities said. Multiple structures in North Mountain Shadows were being affected by the Waldo Canyon Fire, officials said Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nAt least 32,000 people are forced out of their homes\n@highlight\nAir Force Academy moves residents out of housing areas\n@highlight\nBody found in evacuation area of Utah fire\n@highlight\nResponse team spokeswoman: \"The fire conditions could not be worse\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 202, "end": 223}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 417, "end": 438}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 562, "end": 583}, {"start": 612, "end": 628}, {"start": 736, "end": 752}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The forecast for @placeholder and much of the state doesn't look encouraging, said Barjenbruch.", "idx": 50080}], "idx": 32609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A New Yorker who served 29 years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit walked free today after his conviction was thrown out. David McCallum, who has spent nearly two-thirds of his life in prison, sobbed into his hands as Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Matthew D'Emic vacated his conviction on Wednesday. McCallum, 45, said he was feeling mixed emotions because his fellow convict, Willie Stuckey, had passed away behind bars in 2001 before he could see their names cleared. It's 'a bittersweet moment, because I'm walking out alone,' he told reporters outside the court. Overwhelmed: David McCallum is comforted by Rosia Nealy, the mother of fellow convict Willie Stuckey, after their convictions were thrown out in Brooklyn on Wednesday. McCallum has been in prison for 29 years\n@highlight\nDavid McCallum, 45, sobbed as a judge threw out his conviction Wednesday\n@highlight\nAs he left court surrounded by family, he called it a 'bittersweet moment' because he was walking out without his friend Willie Stuckey\n@highlight\nHe and friend Stuckey were convicted of murdering Nathan Blenner, 20, in Brooklyn in 1985 after they made false confessions\n@highlight\nStuckey passed away in prison in 2001\n@highlight\nThe convictions were overturned after the judge ruled that the confessions were false and peppered with details apparently supplied by police\n@highlight\nTheir cause had been championed by ex-boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 235, "end": 255}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1438}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ailing @placeholder had been working on McCallum's bid for exoneration for a decade after getting a letter from him.", "idx": 50083}], "idx": 32612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Hackers based in Iran used social networks to spy on high-ranking U.S. and Israeli officials, a new report by a cybersecurity firm claims. Posing as journalists and government officials, the hackers have been working for about three years to get close to their targets, connecting with at least 2,000 people in the process, according to the report from iSight Partners. \"While it's low sophistication technically, it's actually one of the most elaborate social media, or socially engineered, espionage campaigns we've ever seen,\" Tiffany Jones, a senior vice president at iSight, told CNN. The firm says that it doesn't have hard evidence tying Iran to the hacking but that \"the targeting, operational schedule, and infrastructure used in this campaign is consistent with Iranian origins.\"\n@highlight\nHackers posed as journalists and government officials, a cybersecurity report says\n@highlight\nThey built connections on social networks to get close to their targets\n@highlight\nThe aim was to get passwords and other credentials from diplomatic and defense officials\n@highlight\nThe firm says the targets and the infrastructure used points to Iran-based hackers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As far as the general public is concerned, @placeholder advises vigilance when using social networks.", "idx": 50085}], "idx": 32613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Willy Caballero has completed his \u00a36million move to Manchester City from Malaga. The 32-year-old was spotted leaving The Bridgewater Hospital in Manchester's Moss Side on Tuesday after undergoing a medical. The Argentine has signed a three-year deal with the Premier League champions. 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The pair spoke about their daughter's divorce for the first time - from the pulpit of their evangelical church, which was unusually packed it seems. Pastors Keith and Mary Hudson were seen taking to the stage to speak out about their famous daughter and the audience appeared captivated. The ministers suggested her split with Russell Brand was a gift sent by God - to help them fill churches. Pictured: Katy Perry's parents Pastors Keith and Mary Hudson spoke out about the breakdown of her marriage to Russell Brand on Wednesday night at 'Church on the Rise' in Westlake Ohio\n@highlight\nKeith makes 'joke' remarks many will consider anti-Semitic.\n@highlight\nRussell moves out of the posh $6.5m Hollywood Hills mansion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 720, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and now @placeholder has been strangely left off the list of attendees for", "idx": 50097}], "idx": 32618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Panem may become the hottest new vacation spot. Lionsgate, the studio behind the \"Hunger Games\" movies, announced in a conference call with analysts Friday morning that the company had been approached about \"Hunger Games\" theme parks in two territories, and was considering the possibility, according to Variety. No further details were given. It obviously makes financial sense for the Katniss empire to expand; the first film made over $690 million, and people seem a little bit excited for \"Catching Fire,\" opening November 22. 'The Hunger Games': See full coverage Ignoring the pesky fact that starving districts full of poor people looking toward revolution as a way to end their suffering isn't the most upbeat concept (and blatantly misses the point of the books), let's brainstorm some ideas about what Adventureland: Dystopia Edition would look like, should it happen.\n@highlight\nThe studio behind \"The Hunger Games\" is considering theme parks\n@highlight\nThe possibility was raised during a conference call with analysts\n@highlight\nNo other details were given", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 544, "end": 559}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 853}, {"start": 920, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In whatever forest-type layout the park designs, there should be archery lessons and targets for every wannabee @placeholder.", "idx": 50100}], "idx": 32620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An astronaut uploaded photos taken outside Earth's orbit of a 'supermoon' to Twitter Sunday. Oleg Artemyev, a Russian astronaut currently stationed inside the International Space Station, shared the photos of a 'moonset' - which capture the moon passing the Earth, Sky reported. The 'supermoon' is set to accompany this year's Perseid meteor shower, one of the most anticipated events on the skywatcher's calendar. Given a dark, clear sky in a normal year, it is common to see more than 100 of the meteors an hour during the second week in August. But this year the Perseids have a bright shining rival.\n@highlight\nOleg Artemyev, a Russian astronaut currently stationed inside the International Space Station, shared images of the 'supermoon' on Twitter\n@highlight\nThe supermoon became full on Sunday - two days before the Perseid meteor shower\n@highlight\nIt has already been seen overhead in China, Australia and New Zealand\n@highlight\nIt is common to see more than 100 meteors are seen per hour in the meteor shower", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 159, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 681, "end": 707}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the Earth passes through, the dust cloud particles hit the atmosphere at 140,000 mph and burn up in streaking flashes of light, creating the spectacle known as the @placeholder.", "idx": 50105}], "idx": 32625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The model girlfriend of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has been criticised for her 'disrespectful and ignorant' decision to pose semi-naked for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign. Irina Shayk, best known for featuring in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, posted pictures online supporting the campaign to rescue nearly 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria. The images show the 28-year-old Russian with just a piece of cardboard saying '#bring back our girls!!!' covering her semi-naked body. Soon after the pictures appeared on her Facebook and Instagram pages, she faced a massive backlash, with her followers accusing the star of being disrespectful. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nIrina Shayk posted images to support bid to save kidnapped Nigerian girls\n@highlight\nPictures show her with just '#bring back our girls' sign covering her body\n@highlight\nFaced online backlash from followers who branded her 'tasteless and vile'", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 51}, {"start": 146, "end": 165}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 222, "end": 239}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hmmm... looks like you should leave the sexy snaps for @placeholder.", "idx": 50107}], "idx": 32627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mischief: Diana liked to venture out in disguise As one of the most famous women in the world, she had to go to extraordinary lengths to avoid being recognised. Princess Diana dressed up as a 'male model' so she could enjoy an anonymous night out at a gay bar with Queen singer Freddie Mercury, television entertainer Kenny Everett and his co-star Cleo Rocos, it has been claimed. The Princess of Wales was a fan of the Kenny Everett Television Show and struck up a friendship with him and Miss Rocos. It was during one of their many get-togethers that a drink at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London was suggested.\n@highlight\nPrincess Diana went to the south London bar disguised as a male model\n@highlight\nEpisode is revealed in new book by Kenny Everett's co-star Cleo Rocos\n@highlight\nShe described Diana as being in 'mischief mode' on evening in question\n@highlight\nQueen singer told the others they should 'let the girl have some fun'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 385, "end": 401}, {"start": 420, "end": 448}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 568, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "best known for his live performances and @placeholder hits such as Bohemian", "idx": 50108}], "idx": 32628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, Us Political Editor for MailOnline Obama is quietly forming a coalition to support airstrikes on ISIS in Syria after the execution of US journalist James Foley, according to a report on Wednesday. Obama said Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina that his Defense and State Departments are 'urging countries in the region and building an international coalition, including our closest allies, to support Iraqis as they take the fight to these barbaric terrorists.' He did not specifically mention recruiting partners for bombing raids over Syrian air space. But The New York Times reported hours later, citing unnamed sources, that the U.S. was engaged in a 'diplomatic campaign to enlist allies and neighbors in the region to increase their support for Syria\u2019s moderate opposition and, in some cases, to provide support for possible American military operations.'\n@highlight\nNew York Times report suggests Obama won't go it alone if he attacks ISIS inside Syria's borders\n@highlight\nISIS oppression of Shi'ite Turkmen group in Iraq could be a rationale for striking the terror group as it attacks Turkmen in Syria\n@highlight\nBritain, Australia and Turkey are mentioned as allies who might 'support' the White House, but Obama has no confirmed takers\n@highlight\nThere are no direct indications that 'coalition' partners would actually engage ISIS from the air along with Americans\n@highlight\nThe US government also won't confirm that any nation has agreed to back the White House if Obama pursues ISIS into Syria", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 20}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 153, "end": 154}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 285, "end": 301}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1397}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1486, "end": 1496}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1505}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1518}, {"start": 1525, "end": 1529}]}, "qas": [{"query": "International coalition-building has become the most recognizable hallmark of @placeholder's foreign policy.", "idx": 50115}], "idx": 32633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Robin van Persie has reason to be thankful. If Manchester United had not spent more than \u00a3150m on new firepower during the summer, he'd be getting slaughtered for his performances right now. The Dutchman has largely managed to stay under the radar in the opening two months of the campaign despite a series of anonymous, lacklustre displays that perhaps signal the start of a terminal decline. Inevitably the scrutiny has been on the likes of Angel di Maria, Radamel Falcao and Ander Herrera, the latest batch of expensive acquisitions, rather than those who were already at Old Trafford. VIDEO Scroll down to see Louis van Gaal express his disappointment after West Brom draw\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie was anonymous in United's 2-2 draw at West Brom\n@highlight\nHolland striker hit the post but did little else at The Hawthorns\n@highlight\nThe 'jet-lagged' Radamel Falcao looked sharper when he came on\n@highlight\nVan Persie's performance was criticised by fans and pundits alike\n@highlight\nMany believe 31-year-old is in terminal decline, as goal record suggests", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 47, "end": 63}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 703}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "United looked better once @placeholder was introduced during the second half", "idx": 50117}], "idx": 32634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Moyes has revealed that he was offered the chance to return to the Premier League, but turned it down in favour of a chance to impress in La Liga. Moyes was unveiled as the new manager of Real Sociedad in a press conference, and the former Everton and Manchester United man admitted he could still be in managing in England's top division. \u2018To be completely fulfilled as a coach, you have to try different cultures. I\u2019ve always wanted to work abroad,' said the 51-year-old Scot. 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Also Tuesday, world diplomats met in London to discuss the future of the North African nation. Opposition fighters in Bin Jawad battled Gadhafi forces and came under a hail of artillery and rocket attacks, a rebel source said. CNN saw rebel fighters streaming back out of the city, beating what looked to be a hasty retreat. One said the barrage was too much for the opposition to withstand, and that Gadhafi loyalists had infiltrated Bin Jawad.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama does not rule out the option of arming rebel fighters\n@highlight\nOpposition fighters retreat from Bin Jawad, regroup in Ras Lanuf\n@highlight\nLibyan government says military and civilian locations were bombed in Tripoli\n@highlight\nLibyan forces pound Misrata, a witness with the opposition says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elsewhere in Libya, three loud explosions were heard in @placeholder.", "idx": 50136}], "idx": 32647} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Missouri high school student who has said she only learned CPR 'a couple months ago' used her know-how to help an 11-month-old baby last week. Abby Snodgrass was at a Wal-Mart in High Ridge last Wednesday as a baby stopped breathing, KSDK reported. 'I was in the dressing room and I heard them call for the emergency over the radio,' Snodgrass said in an interview with the affiliate station. 'They said \"No pulse, no breathing.\" And I just ran over there.' 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Appearing in Downing Street after talks with David Cameron, Mrs Merkel insisted that the principle of freedom of movement across the continent could not be 'questioned' but stressed 'where there is a will, there is a way' to addressing the UK's concerns. Mrs Merkel suggested that tackling abuse of the benefits system - a central plank of Tory demands for reform - could be addressed by individual member states without agreement in Brussels. 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After a month and a half in hospital, Mrs Huston died Thursday. The official cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, the Marion County Sheriff's Office told Daily Mail Online. Pollard, an Air Force trainee from Venus, Texas, also shot Mrs Hutson's husband Richard, 36, when he stormed into the house after midnight.\n@highlight\nMary Lou Hutson, 55, of Ocala, Florida, died from gunshot head wound\n@highlight\nPreston Pollard, 23, thought to have shot her as she opened door to home\n@highlight\nSuspected shooter had driven from Venus, Texas, a 15-hour journey by car\n@highlight\nRichard Hutson, 36, also fatally shot. 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While the President dedicated only a brief part of his State of the Union address to immigration, his message went beyond his speech, and the evidence was sitting among the guests invited to join the first lady in the viewing box. \"I feel honored and excited to be here. If it wasn't for receiving my DACA last summer I wouldn't have been able to attend the State of the Union,\" Avila told CNN.\n@highlight\nSitting in the first lady's box was DREAMer Cristian Avila\n@highlight\n\"If it wasn't for receiving my DACA last summer I wouldn't be here,\" activist said\n@highlight\nAvila caught the attention of Obama administration during his 22-day immigration fast\n@highlight\nHe's optimistic about immigration reform despite fearing his parents being deported", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 264, "end": 281}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 651, "end": 672}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pleaded for cooperation and pointed out how getting immigration reform done this year was important for the country's recovering economy.", "idx": 50158}, {"query": "Still, @placeholder remains optimistic that immigration reform will happen in 2014.", "idx": 50159}], "idx": 32662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- ABC News' Barbara Walters is expressing regret for attempting to help the daughter of Syria's U.N. ambassador by seeking an internship or college admission for her. \"In retrospect, I realize that this created a conflict and I regret that,\" Walters said in a statement Tuesday. After Walters returned to the United States from a December ABC interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, she said, Sheherazad Jaafari contacted her. Jaafari, the daughter of Syrian U.N. Ambassador Bashar Jaafari, was described in March as a Syrian government press officer in New York. Sheherazad Jaafari appears to have a close relationship with the Syrian president, according to e-mails obtained by CNN. 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Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, has some harsh words for the recently released Benghazi report, led by his own party. \"I think the report is full of crap,\" Graham told Gloria Borger on CNN's \"State of the Union\" on Sunday. \"I don't believe that the report is accurate, given the role that Mike Morell (deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time) played in misleading the Congress on two different occasions. Why didn't the report say that?\" The investigative report Graham is referring to was released Friday by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Michigan, and Ranking Member Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Maryland.\n@highlight\nS.C. Republican Sen. 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Having been roped into breaking and entering the secret Manhattan apartment of Joanne Copeland, Carson's second wife, attorney Henry Bushkin and the entertainer discovered a virtual shrine of photographs to pro-footballer Frank Gifford - confirming Carson's greatest fears. As Carson began to weep, Bushkin, who was aged only 27 during the clandestine 1970 raid recalls that the multi-millionaire television host's raincoat had fallen open to reveal a .38 revolver in a holster on his hip.\n@highlight\nJohnny Carson's secretly broke into his second wife Joanne Copeland's Manhattan apartment in 1970 searching for evidence she was having an affair\n@highlight\nDiscovered around six or seven pictures of NFL legend Frank Gifford in the home\n@highlight\nThis seemed to confirm his fears and caused Carson, who was armed, to begin to cry\n@highlight\nThe scene played out in 1970 and was witnessed by his one-time attorney Henry Bushkin - who recalls the incident in his memoir", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 924, "end": 926}, {"start": 935, "end": 947}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, as Johnny's fame grew and the temptations around him grew stronger, @placeholder's first marriage failed and ended in divorce in 1963.", "idx": 50184}], "idx": 32680} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Although President-elect Barack Obama will become the next commander-in-chief in just two weeks, several key issues remain to be resolved regarding the drawdown of U.S. troops in Iraq and the buildup of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. A U.S. soldier patrols in a village north of Kabul, Afghanistan, last month. A closed-door meeting Monday at the Pentagon with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Gen. David Petraeus -- who is in charge of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars -- ended with no consensus on troop plans for either country, several top U.S. military officials told CNN. The officials, who did not want to be identified because the meeting was private, all offered CNN similar accounts of the discussions.\n@highlight\nJoint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. David Petraeus hold closed-door meeting\n@highlight\nOfficials say meeting ended with no consensus on troop plans\n@highlight\nDiscussions deal with pulling troops out of Iraq, beefing up forces in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nObama, once in office, is expected to ask for plan on Iraq troop drawdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 382, "end": 402}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 735, "end": 755}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 930, "end": 933}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Military officials have long said the Pentagon needs to have some assurance of drawdowns over the next year in order to free up enough troops to send more units to @placeholder, where commanders are asking for up to 30,000 additional troops.", "idx": 50189}, {"query": "Some commanders in @placeholder say that's too late, given the deteriorating security situation there.", "idx": 50190}], "idx": 32682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Family members of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were involved in a bus accident Wednesday after the high-profile ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of King's \"I Have a Dream\" speech, police said. The bus and a car collided near Washington's Tidal Basin just off the National Mall where the ceremony was held, according to Park Police, who have jurisdiction over the Mall. They said a person in the car was injured and taken to a hospital but did not provide information on injuries to bus passengers. Several members of the King family were aboard the bus and had laid a wreath at the memorial to the civil rights leader, according to Omarosa Manigault, a reality television star who was aboard the bus.\n@highlight\nA bus was carrying members of King family after 'Dream' speech ceremony\n@highlight\nThe bus and a car collided near Washington's Tidal Basin just off the National Mall\n@highlight\nReality star Omarosa Manigault said she was on the bus: 'We were very afraid'\n@highlight\nMall Police say a person in the car taken to hospital; no report yet on bus passengers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 68}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 893, "end": 905}, {"start": 931, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "9 things about MLK's speech and the March on @placeholder", "idx": 50198}], "idx": 32687} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For more facts and stats from White Hart Lane, click here for our Match Zone Jurgen Klinsmann watched this shambles play out from a comfy, cushioned seat in the directors' box at White Hart Lane. The temptation at half-time, when his beloved Tottenham trooped off 2-0 down to a chorus of boos, was to ask him to take charge after the break. Let\u2019s face it, why wait? These days Klinsmann, who turned down the Spurs job last year in the build up to the World Cup, is head coach of the USA soccer team. The Americans, playing catch-up on Tottenham\u2019s 132-year history, get the game better than the group of players allotted to Mauricio Pochettino.\n@highlight\nBojan Krkic gives Stoke the lead after just six minutes at White Hart Lane with strike from edge of box\n@highlight\nJon Walters doubles lead after diverting in Mame Biram Diouf's cross\n@highlight\nNacer Chadli scored superb volley for Tottenham to make it 2-1\n@highlight\nTottenham's Kyle Naughton sent off late on for foul on Victor Moses", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 77, "end": 92}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 623, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 714, "end": 728}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 814, "end": 829}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That was enough for @placeholder and the rest of the US Soccer delegation to make their excuses and leave.", "idx": 50199}], "idx": 32688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It may be a long way from home but it took just two years for a trio of young techies to take their web-based startup from a classroom in Ghana to the world's technology capital, California's Silicon Valley. In November 2011, Ghanaian entrepreneurs David Osei, Kamil Nabong and Philips Effah founded Dropifi, an online tool that helps businesses sort customer feedback online. About 20 months later, it has become the first African company to join the 500 Startups program, a Silicon Valley-based seed accelerator and investment fund. \"I never thought of moving to the Valley as soon as this, because basically we want to build a global startup company right from Ghana that is going to service the whole world,\" says Osei, Dropifi's chief executive. \"But coming to the Valley is definitely a step ahead of what we had imagined.\"\n@highlight\nDropifi is the first African company to join the Silicon Valley-based 500 Startups program\n@highlight\nIt is an online tool helping companies monitor customer feedback\n@highlight\nLaunched in 2011, Dropifi has over 6,000 clients in more than 30 countries", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 452, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}, {"start": 911, "end": 922}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder approached me and said, 'this is the idea,'\" remembers Effah, Dropifi's chief technical officer.", "idx": 50200}, {"query": "McClure says this was the program's first direct investment into a company from @placeholder.", "idx": 50201}], "idx": 32689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BERLIN. Germany -- Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi fired Schalke up to joint second in the Bundesliga, while Bayern Munich have a golden chance to put one hand on the league title if they beat Stuttgart on Sunday. Kuranyi's early goal was enough to give Schalke a vital victory over Champions League rivals Hamburg. Kuranyi's 15th league goal of the season -- after just two minutes -- gave Schalke the three points with a 1-0 win in Hamburg to go level on 54 points with Werder Bremen, who shared a thrilling 3-3 draw at Karlsruhe. After Schalke sacked coach Mirko Slomka a fortnight ago, caretaker coach Mike Bueskens was delighted with the victory over their rivals.\n@highlight\nKevin Kuranyi's early goal gives Schalke a 1-0 home victory against Hamburg\n@highlight\nSchalke now level in second position with Bremen, who draw 3-3 at Karlsruhe\n@highlight\nBayern Munich will all but clinch the title with a win over Stuttgart in Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 281, "end": 296}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 470, "end": 482}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 865}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Schalke and @placeholder, who remain second on goal difference, are now nine points behind Bayern with four games left.", "idx": 50204}], "idx": 32690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last night's shooting rampage at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, was a nightmare. Authorities have already arrested a suspect. Four weapons were recovered in the shooting scene, including a shotgun and two handguns. Twelve people have been killed, with many more injured. According to law enforcement officials, the weapons were purchased legally by the suspect in the last six months. The shooting was senseless. And it makes us think once again about how we can address the horrific problem of gun violence in America. The first task is conceptual -- can we figure out what will work? The second task is political -- can plausible solutions be implemented legislatively?\n@highlight\nA gunman went on a shooting rampage in a movie theater in Colorado\n@highlight\nJohn J. 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One video shows cars traveling around a traffic circle on Haifa Street in central Baghdad Sunday morning before a huge blast in front of the Justice Ministry. The impact shakes the camera and its view is obscured by clouds of smoke. Another camera shows the dozens of charred cars covered in debris from the other blast, as two fires burn nearby. Baghdad Gov. Salah Abdul Razzaq showed the videos at a news conference held under a blown-out ceiling at the second bombed building.\n@highlight\nTwo blasts in Baghdad over the weekend killed more than 150 people\n@highlight\nOne video view shows cars traveling around a traffic circle before a huge blast\n@highlight\nAnother camera shows charred cars covered in debris from the other blast\n@highlight\nSunday's attacks were the deadliest on Iraqi civilians since August 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 561, "end": 578}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The August attacks led to tightened security in @placeholder, including the addition of blast walls and security checkpoints.", "idx": 50214}], "idx": 32696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- On the eve of a two-day summit with U.S. President Obama, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says both countries are \"moderately optimistic\" about \"resetting\" their relations. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev spoke to Italian media about conflicting views on U.S. missile defense. In an interview with Italian media RAI and Corriere della Sera, Medvedev said relations \"have begun to revive\" after a period of significant deterioration during the administration of President George W. Bush. The top issue on the agenda for the two leaders, Medvedev said, is working out a new treaty on limiting strategic offensive nuclear weapons to replace the 1991 START I agreement, which expires December 5.\n@highlight\nRelations have \"begun to revive\" after Bush administration, he says\n@highlight\nTreaty on strategic nuclear weapons tops his agenda for Obama summit\n@highlight\nHe says Russia \"is not against the development\" of U.S. missile defense plan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. officials insist that the @placeholder administration wants to work with Russia on missile defense as part of a network of interconnected systems that might include sites in Russia.", "idx": 50217}], "idx": 32699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Salmon Created 11:05 AM on 5th December 2011 UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 5 March 2012 Giant fine: HSBC has been fined \u00a310.5 million by the FSA for giving 'inappropriate investment advice' to elderly customers Thousands of frail elderly people struggling to pay care-home fees were lured into gambling their life savings on risky investments. The \u2018serious and systemic\u2019 scandal went unnoticed for an astonishing two decades. It came to light yesterday as HSBC, Britain\u2019s biggest bank, was fined a record \u00a310.5million and ordered to repay \u00a329.3million to vulnerable savers it had misled. There are fears that thousands more pensioners could have fallen victim to the banking industry\u2019s latest mis-selling scandal.\n@highlight\nFSA said bank's NHFA subsidiary 'inappropriately' advised 2,485 customers to invest in 'unsuitable' bonds\n@highlight\nHSBC fined \u00a310.5m and ordered to repay \u00a329.3m in compensation\n@highlight\nSample of files found 'unsuitable sales' had been made to 87% of customers\n@highlight\nAverage investment of \u00a3115,000 by customers with average age of 83\n@highlight\nMany of those given poor advice were more likely to die than see a profit on their investment\n@highlight\nThe victims had an average age of 83;\n@highlight\nHelp the Aged was paid commission for passing on names to the NHFA while the Royal British Legion listed the firm as a place to seek advice on how to pay care fees;\n@highlight\nWere you or a relative mis-sold an investment by the NHFA? If so, please contact the Daily Mail newsdesk on 020 7938 6372 or email news@dailymail.co.uk\n@highlight\nThis article was amended to make clear that FirstStop Care Advice is not in partnership with NHFA. We would also like to clarify that the charity is not regulated to provide financial advice.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 724, "end": 726}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1461, "end": 1464}, {"start": 1493, "end": 1502}, {"start": 1539, "end": 1558}, {"start": 1615, "end": 1635}, {"start": 1664, "end": 1667}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although it was @placeholder which raised concerns with the FSA, it took the bank four years to spot the problems.", "idx": 50226}], "idx": 32705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(LifeWire) -- Misti Guertin was a publicist with a full roster of clients and a growing salary when her husband, Gary, 56, was offered a job managing a luxury resort on a private island in the Caribbean. \"It takes some heartfelt conversations to begin balancing the career scales in a marriage,\" says an expert. \"My career was just beginning to bloom,\" says the Stuart, Florida, resident, \"but we both placed more emphasis on Gary's career.\" Misti, 47, was raised to believe that the man's career comes first. So she went, taking a token title as co-manager of the resort. But less than a year after their arrival in 2005, a fire ravaged the resort and Gary's contract was terminated.\n@highlight\nStudy: It's common for couples to place more emphasis on the man's career\n@highlight\nBook author battles with NASA pilot over whose career is most important\n@highlight\nWife found herself dealing with subtle power plays at home\n@highlight\nPossible fixes: Long-distance marriage, trading places, honest conversations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I can't call @placeholder and say, 'Excuse me, I can't come in because my wife has a book signing.'\"", "idx": 50237}], "idx": 32711} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The United States and Afghanistan signed a landmark deal Sunday that affords Afghan authorities an effective veto over controversial special operations raids. A bid to end visceral Afghan anger over raids on private residences, the deal prevents NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) from conducting such operations without the explicit permission of Afghan officials, said a senior NATO official. It was not clear, however, whether the deal ceded 100% of U.S. capabilities over special forces operations, ISAF's key tactic against the insurgency. From now on, an Afghan review group will have to authorize an operation before it goes ahead, the official said.\n@highlight\nNEW: A U.S. officer declined to say whether Americans would still carry out any special operations unilaterally\n@highlight\nNATO Official: The deal gives Afghans effective veto power over raids\n@highlight\nIt also puts Afghan commandos in the lead\n@highlight\nRaids into homes are deeply unpopular among Afghans but the U.S. says they are vital", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 281, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the year since February 2011, 22% of special operations had occurred at night, the @placeholder official said.", "idx": 50245}], "idx": 32716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Tozer PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 5 July 2013 For more than three-quarters of a century, a four-fingered chocolate bar meant you were eating a KitKat. But shoppers could now be offered an alternative after a legal battle over whether the shape of the snack is a trademark. Nestl\u00e9 wanted to register the four-finger KitKat design in a bid that was resisted by Cadbury. Iconic design: But Nestle has lost an attempt to trademark the four-fingered shape in the UK However the Intellectual Property Office ruled against the Swiss firm on the grounds that consumers identified KitKats primarily by their bright red packaging.\n@highlight\nIPO rules that the bar's distinctive shape cannot be trademarked in UK\n@highlight\nDecision leaves the way clear for Cadbury to launch similar chocolate bar\n@highlight\nKitKat shape already trademarked in the EU, leaving tricky legal situation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 496, "end": 497}, {"start": 511, "end": 538}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 738, "end": 739}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 877, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman said the firm was considering whether to appeal against the IPO decision.", "idx": 50247}], "idx": 32718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- To say that Elhamy Elzayat misses the glory days when huge numbers of visitors flocked to Egypt's ancient sites is probably an understatement. A veteran of the travel industry who now heads the Egyptian Tourism Federation, he's seen his business take hit after hit as the country's stability unraveled in the wake of the 2011 Arab Spring. \"I have six cruise ships,\" he laments. \"They are not operating for three years now.\" Better times could soon be around the corner. Elections this month to choose a new president are seen by many as an opportunity to draw a line under months of turmoil and return to stability.\n@highlight\nTourism experts in Egypt say revenues are down by nearly $2.5 billion as visitor numbers plummet\n@highlight\nEgypt's new \"We miss you\" campaign targets wealthy Arabs from Gulf nations\n@highlight\nThe campaign has been launched in time for the Eid holiday, marking end of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan\n@highlight\nTraditional visitors from North America and Europe not expected to return in their previous numbers for years to come", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 209, "end": 235}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Some of the @placeholder, they are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in three days.\"", "idx": 50250}], "idx": 32721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daisy Coleman, the teen cheerleader who was intensely bullied by her small Missouri town after reporting a rape, is in hospital with possible brain damage following an attempt to take her own life Sunday night. The teen's heartbroken mother revealed the tragic overdose on Facebook just hours after it happened and hit out at two of Daisy's former friends who had written nasty messages to her just days before. Melinda Coleman also begged cyber 'hacktivist' organization Anonymous, which showed support for her daughter late last year when the story was in the headlines, not to abandon the case after she said they failed to follow up on any of her leads.\n@highlight\nMaryville, Missouri, mother, Melinda Coleman, revealed her daughter's overdose on Facebook Sunday\n@highlight\nDaisy Coleman is 'incoherent' and doctors said there was no way of telling whether she'll get better\n@highlight\nDr Coleman hit out at the teen's bullies and begged the cyber 'hacktivist' group to do more to help her family\n@highlight\nThe high school student has been subjected to constant cyber-bullying from classmates - and even parents - in the quiet town after she reported being raped in January 2012 by at least one older football player\n@highlight\nBut things got even more heated this weekend after Daisy briefly attended a party Friday night, prompting a barrage of cyber abuse\n@highlight\nThis drove her to attempt an overdose, her mom said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 751, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After that, Dr Coleman, who had taken down the car's number plate, contacted @placeholder again because police told her they couldn't look up the vehicle because it wasn't from Missouri.", "idx": 50263}], "idx": 32730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(LifeWire) -- Jennifer Bilotta thought she and her husband Michael had the perfect present for his cousin's wedding. The gift in question -- a fused-glass plate decorated with a \"tacky scene of a bride and groom,\" she recalls -- had been given to Bilotta at her own wedding a few years earlier. Nothing wrong with a little regifting as long as the bride and groom enjoy the gift. Or so Bilotta thought. \"She collects Barbies, and he collects G.I. Joes,\" says Bilotta, 33, a publicist in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania. \"The plate seemed up their alley. So for their wedding gift, we gave them the plate along with a card with a check for the usual wedding amount.\"\n@highlight\nExpert: $200 is appropriate spending for wedding gift to close friends\n@highlight\nTV host: Shot glasses and knives are bad wedding gifts\n@highlight\nPeggy Post: It's OK to split cost of high-ticket gift with other guests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 29}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deciding what to give (or not give) newlyweds is never an easy task, says @placeholder, one of the country's leading etiquette experts and co-author of the book \"A Wedding Like No Other.\"", "idx": 50266}], "idx": 32732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The first Iraq war combat veteran to serve in the U.S. Senate introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at reducing the number of military veterans who commit suicide. No matter the cost of the measures urged in the sweeping bill, \"that is the cost of war,\" Democratic Sen. John Walsh of Montana told CNN. Every day, 22 veterans commit suicide. To Walsh, that is more than a number. From 2004 to 2005, he commanded an infantry battalion of the Montana National Guard in Iraq. When the unit returned home, one of Walsh's soldiers committed suicide. When Walsh became adjutant general of the Montana National Guard, a few more guardsmen died by suicide.\n@highlight\nSen. 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And now there are two. Replicating the 1772 plantation brick-for-brick, a designer has painstakingly created his own version. He even used identical materials. Take two: This is a brick-for-brick replica in Somers, Connecticut, of Thomas Jefferson's neoclassical Monticello plantation Original: Jefferson started work on the Charlottesville, Virginia, residence in 1772 when he was just 26 years old after inheriting land Work of art: Throughout his presidency, Jefferson adapted the property to feature different trends of 18th century Europe S Prestley Blake, co-founder of Friendly's ice cream parlor and an amateur architect, undertook the project as his 'swan song' in the run-up to his 100th birthday.\n@highlight\nThomas Jefferson started building his 5,000-acre Monticello plantation in Charlottesville, VA, at the age of 26 in 1776\n@highlight\nThe neoclassical residence is widely regarded as the most beautiful piece of architecture in the United States\n@highlight\nBrick-for-brick replica built in Somers, Connect., by S Prestley Blake, co-founder of Friendly's ice cream parlor\n@highlight\nThe 11-room property with 10,000 square feet of living space has been put on the market for $6,500,000", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 384}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 463, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 948, "end": 949}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Construction began on the Somers, Connecticut, replica in the summer of 2013 after @placeholder purchased the ten-acre property", "idx": 50273}], "idx": 32738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Manchester United's relationship with Nike finally hit rock bottom when the Barclays Premier League club began displaying branding from rivals manufacturers at their Carrington training ground earlier this year. As the club announced today that their long relationship with Nike was about to come to an end after agreeing a new kit deal with arch rivals Adidas, it is understood that the manner United went about courting other companies back in January infuriated their current suppliers. 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He's now back in the office, working in sales, after his year off. \"They recognized that work-life balance, for many people, is just the definition of being a happy worker,\" Gadoci said. Unlimited paid vacation -- as long as you still get your work done -- is one of the many perks Gadoci enjoys at Austin, Texas-based HotSchedules. The company also provides its young staff members with a massage chair, a pingpong table, a tricked-out gaming suite including \"Rock Band,\" and a monthly cookout served by the boss.\n@highlight\nHotSchedules gives workers unlimited paid vacation -- if they get work done\n@highlight\nGeneration Y, or millennials, account for roughly 50 million 18- to 30-year-olds\n@highlight\nGen-Y could be the most educated in history and make for half the world's employees", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And his Gen-Y employees, including @placeholder, may have a better perspective on life than generations before them.", "idx": 50292}], "idx": 32748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "And to think this was not deemed attractive enough for television. What more do they want? The League One conquerors of Chelsea versus another terrified top-flight opponent, old boys rejected by Sunderland with a score to settle, a deafening capacity crowd and a pitch which even cattle would turn their noses up at. And boy, did it deliver \u2014 a beautifully ugly contest, blood, studs and thunder from the off. 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Debbie Marchese and Chloe Paul had gastric bypass surgery when they each weighed 28 stone.\n@highlight\nMother and daughter each weighed 28 stone after binging on junk food\n@highlight\nMother had gastric bypass op on NHS while daughter paid for hers privately\n@highlight\nNow mum weighs 14st and is a dress size 14 while daughter is 18st and dress size 16", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 101, "end": 103}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "dinner, @placeholder used to eat a large portion of spaghetti Bolognese and", "idx": 50303}, {"query": "As a result, @placeholder has lost half her body weight, shrinking to a size 14.", "idx": 50304}], "idx": 32754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Robinson and Corey Charlton Women in Kuwait could be banned from wearing bikinis after plans were approved to outlaw 'nudity' in public places. Tourists and residents would be barred from wearing the two-piece swim suit under proposals for a ban at swimming pools and hotels. The crackdown was approved by the head of the Kuwaiti National Assembly committee, MP Hamdam Al-Azemi. Tourists visiting Kuwait could be banned from wearing bikinis amid proposals for a crackdown on 'nudity' in public places in a country where many women wear traditional clothes covering their bodies (file pictures) Al Arabiya News reports that the Islamist lawmaker has not given a definition for the term \u2018nudity\u2019 but, according to the Kuwait Times, issued a statement \u2018strongly criticising women dressed in bikinis at some swimming pools, on beaches and in hotels\u2019 adding that the term \u2018also includes revealing or improper dress\u2019.\n@highlight\nKuwait considering ban on bikinis in public places in 'nudity' crackdown\n@highlight\nMove has been approved by country's National Assembly committee\n@highlight\nPolitician had 'strongly criticised' women wearing bikinis at swimming pools\n@highlight\nIt comes after Qatar advised tourists that leggings were not modest enough for public use\n@highlight\nWomen told to avoid wearing garments which are too short or too tight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 332, "end": 356}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They state: 'If you are in @placeholder, you are one of us.", "idx": 50308}], "idx": 32758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper Last updated at 4:34 PM on 30th December 2011 A prisoner of war camp were held is to undergo \u00a3500,000 worth of repairs after an emergency donation from English Heritage. Harperley in Durham, which was built to house captured Italian and German prisoners during World War II, needs urgent work after it was hit by last year's sharp winter. The sheds, many of them with corrugated rooftops and asbestos panelling, were supposed to be temporary buildings when they were put up in 1943. Owners: James and Lisa McLeod tried to sell the camp on eBay two years ago and have now received \u00a3500,000 from English heritage to carry out emergency repairs\n@highlight\nWork will preserve auditorium and canteen where PoWs socialised\n@highlight\nTemporary buildings at Harperley, Durham, were expected to last a few years\n@highlight\nEnglish heritage make large donation after buildings were wrecked by weather last winter\n@highlight\nCamp housed German and Italian prisoners", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The theatre and the canteen which are undergoing repairs were central to the social life at @placeholder.", "idx": 50310}], "idx": 32760} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- An American-born Israeli man, described by police as a \"Jewish terrorist,\" is mentally unstable and in need of psychiatric help, his attorney told CNN Monday. Israeli authorities Sunday announced the arrest of Yaakov \"Jack\" Teitel, 37, a West Bank settler who was arrested last month. Israeli police and security forces say he has been charged in connection with a string of attacks and murder plots over the past 12 years against Arabs, homosexuals, leftists, messianic Jews and police forces. Teitel's attorney Adi Keidar said his client has admitted to the 1997 shooting of a Palestinian man and laying explosive devices -- in addition to other crimes that he was not involved in, particularly the August shooting attack on a Tel Aviv gay youth club that killed two people.\n@highlight\nIsrael on Sunday announced the arrest of American-born Yaakov Teitel on terror charges\n@highlight\nAttorney says Teitel is \"mentally unstable\" and needs psychiatric help\n@highlight\nTeitel is charged in a attacks against homosexuals, Arabs and police officers\n@highlight\nPolice say string of attacks began 1997 with shooting of taxi driver", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 229, "end": 248}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is believed Teitel was first introduced to weapons and explosives during his time living on @placeholder military bases.", "idx": 50315}], "idx": 32764} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th century has been put to rest: DNA analysis of bone fragments has proven that two of Czar Nicholas' children believed to have escaped were killed with their royal family during the Russian Revolution. Czar Nicholas II, from left, daughters Olga, Maria, wife Alexandra, kids Anastasia, Alexei and Tatiana in 1917. The chemically damaged and burnt remains were found in the Romanov family's makeshift grave outside the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 2007. In 2008, scientists used bone and tooth fragments to identify the remains as those of the two missing children of Czar Nicholas II: 13-year-old Crown Prince Alexei, the emperor's only son and heir to the throne, and his sister Grand Duchess Maria, about 19.\n@highlight\nResearchers compared DNA of remains with that of living Romanov relatives\n@highlight\nResults of the DNA analysis were published online Tuesday in the journal PloS One\n@highlight\nThe Romanovs, the last Russian monarchy, were executed in 1918 by Bolsheviks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 236, "end": 253}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 626, "end": 641}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 739, "end": 757}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several women have claimed that they were @placeholder, Nicholas' youngest daughter, contending that they escaped the executions.", "idx": 50319}], "idx": 32767} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 17 October 2013 The International Monetary Fund has appealed to the U.S Government to manage its finances better following the eleventh hour deal struck by politicians to avoid a catastrophic debt default. Asian stock markets rallied after American leaders struck the deal to end a 16-day Government shutdown and raise the country's debt ceiling late last night. With only hours to spare until the $16.7 trillion debt limit was reached, Congress passed and sent a waiting President Barack Obama legislation to allow more borrowing and reopen government agencies.\n@highlight\nChristine Lagarde said 'essential to reduce uncertainty' around fiscal policy\n@highlight\nCongress struck deal to end the government shutdown with hours to spare", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 121}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Calls: President Obama called for the @placeholder to 'get out of the habit of governing by crisis' following the deal", "idx": 50320}], "idx": 32768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Koen Casteels has been dropped from Belgium\u2019s World Cup squad after the third-choice goalkeeper failed to recover from a broken bone in his leg. Coach Marc Wilmots had waited until the last possible moment to submit his final 23-man group to head to Brazil as he waited on Hoffenheim stopper Casteels, but has now confirmed Sammy Bossut of Zulte-Waregem will go in his place. Wilmots originally submitted a 24-man group with the names of both goalkeepers - who sit behind Thibaut Courtois and Simon Mignolet in the pecking order - but confirmed on Tuesday that only Bossut would travel.\n@highlight\nHoffenheim stopper Casteels fails to recover from broken bone in his leg\n@highlight\nCoach Marc Wilmots turns to Zulte-Waregem keeper Bossut instead\n@highlight\nKompany, Hazard and Lukaku also among 23-man squad for Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 522}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lifeline: Sammy Bossut (left) will go to @placeholder after Casteels was dropped", "idx": 50347}], "idx": 32788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain said Monday that Rep. John Lewis' controversial remarks were \"so disturbing\" that they \"stopped me in my tracks.\" Sen. John McCain says comments made by Rep. John Lewis were \"unacceptable.\" Lewis, a Georgia representative and veteran of the civil rights movement, on Saturday compared the feeling at recent Republican rallies to those of segregationist George Wallace. \"That's not from some, quote, party official, that's from one of the most respected people in America. It's unfair. It's unfair and it's outrageous,\" he said in an exclusive interview with CNN's Dana Bash. \"I never believed that John Lewis, who is an American hero whom I admire, would ever make a comment of that nature. He even referred to the bombing of a church in Birmingham. That's unacceptable,\" he said. Watch McCain's reaction \u00bb\n@highlight\nIn exclusive talk with CNN, McCain says he is \"so disappointed\" in Rep. 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Will U.S. President Barack Obama shake the hand of newly elected Iranian President Hassan Rouhani? Will the two presidents even hold a meeting? Those are key questions after Rouhani's \"we must work together\" opinion piece published by the Washington Post's website last week. His comments have sparked optimism on the streets of Iran's capital, where residents are hopeful as they take note of their new president's unprecedented charm offensive pushing for better relations with Washington. 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Before the last rocket was fired, before U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the cease-fire, there was already a consensus building among stakeholders and analysts that the events of the last week have transformed the fortunes of many in the Middle East. Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, clearly underestimated, deftly navigated what is a minefield of competing interests, including those of his own country. \"For a civilian president in Egypt perceived as a weak leader, he has, much to everyone's surprise, delivered,\" says Aaron David Miller, a Middle East scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.\n@highlight\nEgyptian President Mohamed Morsy shows value of his leverage with Hamas\n@highlight\nHamas gains more influence, leaving Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah on the sidelines\n@highlight\nIsrael's Iron Dome proved its worth by foiling missiles many say came from Iran", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 134}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 739, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 788, "end": 808}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Israel has always accused Iran of smuggling weapons to @placeholder through the Egyptian border, Iran today implicitly confirmed it.", "idx": 50365}], "idx": 32800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:34 EST, 12 February 2013 Carly Butler has travelled from Canada to England to re-live her grandmother's life during WWII A woman has put her life on hold and travelled 3,755 miles from Canada to London to re-create her grandmother's daily life during World War II, outlined in old love letters. Carly Butler, 28, will follow in the footsteps of her late grandmother Irene Wiebe during the time she was separated from her husband, Carly's grandfather Nick. Carly was inspired to move from Windsor, Canada, to London's Willesden Green after uncovering a pile of 104 letters and telegrams sent across the Atlantic between English Irene and Canadian soldier Nick.\n@highlight\nCarly Butler, 28, found her grandparents' love letters from WWII\n@highlight\nEnglish Irene and Canadian soldier Nick Weibe met and married in London but were separated when he returned to war in 1945\n@highlight\nCarly is spending six months in London re-creating her grandmother's life\n@highlight\nEach week opens seven new letters which will dictate her week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 317, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 748}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Soldier life: @placeholder, right, seen during his service in the 40s", "idx": 50372}], "idx": 32805} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Imprisoned killer Joran Van der Sloot is now a father after his wife of three months gave birth to a baby girl. The child was born on Sunday in Lima, Peru - far from the remote prison where van der Sloot is serving a 28-year sentence for killing a Peruvian business student in 2010, his attorney Maximo Altez said. The child was named Dushy after Van der Sloot's grandmother. Van der Sloot also remains the chief suspect in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba. Scroll down for video Killer Joran Van der Sloot is a father after his wife gave birth to a baby girl on Sunday. In 2010, he confessed to killing Stephany Flores, a 21-year-old business student. The murderer was the last person seen with U.S. student Natalee Holloway, who vanished while on a trip to Aruba. No charges were filed against Van der Sloot and the case remains unsolved\n@highlight\nVan der Sloot's daughter was born on Sunday in Lima, Peru and named Dushy by his wife after the killer's grandmother\n@highlight\nHe is serving a 28-year prison sentence for killing a Peruvian business student in 2010\n@highlight\nVan der Sloot married 25-year-old Leidy Figueroa, a trainee Peruvian accountant, in July\n@highlight\nThe killer also remains the chief suspect in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway in Aruba", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 36}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 464, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 520, "end": 538}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1297, "end": 1312}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Walking down the aisle: @placeholder pictured outside the prison on the day the trainee accountant married the killer in July.", "idx": 50391}], "idx": 32817} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kimberly Bratic hauled her gear up Afghan mountains. She went into areas where Taliban lived. She grieved when fellow soldiers were blown up by a suicide bomber. She missed her family for a year, and heard the worry in her sons' voices when she got the rare chance to call home. She lay awake, thinking, \"What if I don't make it home?\" The only difference between the 39-year-old single mom and the men she went on 70 missions with was their job titles. U.S. lifts ban on women in combat The guys were combat infantry. She was a public affairs specialist, the person who documented their experience training Afghan military and police.\n@highlight\nAn unemployed single mom with bills to pay decides to enlist in the Army\n@highlight\nIn Afghanistan, Kimberly Bratic worked with a combat team\n@highlight\nOne of her three sons struggled with her decision to leave\n@highlight\nShe just got home to Ohio and still cannot find a job", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the infantry's job to help train Afghan troops so that they can secure Afghanistan when the @placeholder draws down its troops.", "idx": 50395}, {"query": "\"The @placeholder is 14% female so I'm already outnumbered,\" she said.", "idx": 50398}], "idx": 32820} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Katie Goldman's universe extends from her home to her first-grade classroom. She is a big sister to Annie Rose and Cleo, a piano player, a Spanish student, a wearer of glasses. She loathes the patch she has to wear for one lazy eye. She loves magic and princesses and \"Star Wars,\" an obsession she picked up from her dad. The 7-year-old carried a \"Star Wars\" water bottle to school in Evanston, Illinois, every day, at least until a few weeks ago, when Katie suddenly asked to take an old pink one instead. The request surprised Katie's mom, Carrie Goldman. It didn't make any sense. Why would her little sci-fi fan make such a quick turn?\n@highlight\nKatie Goldman, 7, was pressured at school for liking \"Star Wars\"\n@highlight\nCarrie Goldman blogged about her daughter's story, which went viral online\n@highlight\nCatherine Taber, the voice of Padme on \"The Clone Wars,\" was moved by Katie's story\n@highlight\nThousands of people are wearing \"Star Wars\" gear on Dec. 10 as a show of support", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 822, "end": 836}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I just wanted to tell Katie that she is in VERY good company being a female Star Wars fans,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 50403}], "idx": 32822} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Natascha Kampusch has revealed she was raped by her kidnapper Wolfgang Priklopil during the eight-and-a-half years she was held captive at his house. She made the revelation during a television interview in Germany yesterday - her 25th birthday - ahead of the release of the film 3,096 Days. The film is based on her memoir, which takes its name from the number of days spent in captivity. Miss Kampusch has previously refused to comment on the sexual side of the complex relationship she developed with Priklopil. Scroll down for video Natascha Kampusch was interviewed last night by G\u00fcnter Jauch\n@highlight\nGave German television interview yesterday on her 25th birthday\n@highlight\nFilm based on her memoir, 3,096 Days, is released next week\n@highlight\nShe agreed to the script including the sex attacks after police evidence became 'public domain'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 62, "end": 79}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 537, "end": 553}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says she was the intellectual superior of Priklopil, who had never had a girlfriend and whose plan was to groom @placeholder until she fell in love with him.", "idx": 50419}], "idx": 32836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:57 EST, 11 February 2013 It's the one day of the year when receiving a dozen red roses or a bunch of her favourite flowers as a romantic surprise is an expectation for any woman with a man in her life. So it's little wonder that florists in Amsterdam are working flat out to ensure that the UK's florists are well stocked in time for Valentine's Day and that millions of men spend the most romantic day on the calendar smelling of roses and not stuck in the doghouse.\n@highlight\nStaff at FloraHolland have been working flat out to ensure that florists around Europe are well stocked\n@highlight\nA staggering \u00a317million worth of a variety of 20,000 flowers will be exported to the UK alone\n@highlight\nBut the trucks carrying the special cargo could now face an uncertain journey with snow blanketing much of the UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 359, "end": 360}, {"start": 402, "end": 416}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 747, "end": 748}, {"start": 878, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Around 1,200 people are employed on @placeholder's auction room floor alone with hundreds chaotically racing around on tractors and scooters.", "idx": 50420}], "idx": 32837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joe Strange Follow @@Joe_Strange It might be one of the biggest games in the club's history, but Hull's players looked in relaxed mood ahead of their flight from Humberside airport to London for Saturday's FA Cup final. Manager Steve Bruce and his players flew south on Friday afternoon, just over 24 hours before they take on Arsenal at Wembley. Liam Rosenior, George Boyd, Yannick Sagbo and Tom Huddlestone were among the Tigers stars spotted in the departure lounge, while Bruce enjoyed a chat with son Alex before take-off. Onward bound! Hull City's players at Humberside Airport en route to London ahead of Saturday's clash\n@highlight\nBruce earned three FA Cup winners' medals with Manchester United\n@highlight\nThe Hull manager believes his side are outsiders to beat Arsenal at Wembley\n@highlight\nNikica Jelavic and Shane Long will miss Saturday's game because they're cup-tied", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 396, "end": 410}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 568, "end": 585}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 690, "end": 706}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sense of occasion: @placeholder will lead the Tigers into their first ever FA Cup final with Yannick Sagbo (right) up front", "idx": 50427}], "idx": 32839} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal won his first European clay title of the season and 27th Masters tournament victory of his career at the Madrid Open after his opponent Kei Nishikori was forced to retire through injury. Nadal had won seven straight games to lead 3-0 in the third set when the match was halted having lost the first set 6-2 and come from a break down to win the second 6-4. Nishikori had struggled with a back spasm in Saturday's dramatic semifinal victory over Nadal's fellow Spaniard, David Ferrer, and the injury returned to haunt him on Sunday. 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One such partner are the Kurds of northern Iraq who regard ISIS as the biggest threat since the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime in 2003. The Kurds, however, are hoping for a more robust and lasting U.S. commitment as part of rekindled Kurdish-American cooperation. Meanwhile, it might be timely for Washington to reassess its previous refusal to directly engage with Kurdish armed forces. 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But yesterday Asil Nadir finally went on trial for allegedly stealing \u00a3150million to fund his luxury lifestyle. The 70-year-old is accused of plundering his Polly Peck business empire to pay for lavish properties, cars and gifts for himself and his family, causing the firm to collapse nearly 22 years ago. The tycoon, who had at his disposal five company cars including Bentleys and a Ferrari Testarossa, as well as a company aeroplane, then fled as fraud investigators closed in. On the eve of his trial in May 1993 he jetted off to his native Northern Cyprus where he set up home.\n@highlight\nNadir denies 13 charges against him at start of Old Bailey trial\n@highlight\nCourt hears most of the funds ended up in offshore companies based in Switzerland, the Bahamas and elsewhere\n@highlight\nCompanies owned by Nadir's mother received \u00a37.5m of the fraudulent money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 583, "end": 600}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 938, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was not until August 2010 that Nadir flew back to @placeholder and was", "idx": 50461}], "idx": 32858} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SINGAPORE (CNN) -- Of all the aircraft on display at the Singapore Airshow, the brand new, fuel-efficient Airbus A350 XWB is dominating attention. 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Inside the 40,000 square meters of airshow exhibition space, the plane's maker, Airbus, has also grabbed the limelight, announcing the first big deal of this biennial aerospace and defense trade show to a packed press conference on Tuesday -- the firm sale of 63 A320 Family single aisle aircraft to low cost Vietnamese carrier VietJetAir.\n@highlight\nSingapore Airshow begins with A350 XWB flyover\n@highlight\nAirbus announces $6.4 billion deal with VietJetAir\n@highlight\nOver 35% of airplane deliveries in next 20 years set to be in Asia\n@highlight\nBoeing: Asia is center of aviation for the world", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 57, "end": 73}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 824}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With Tuesday's announcement, competition just stepped up a notch in this critical market and both @placeholder and Airbus are keen to get as much leverage as possible out of this year's Singapore Airshow.", "idx": 50463}], "idx": 32860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "I am a Russian-speaking Ukrainian. 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Sunday's Super Bowl XLV between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers at the Cowboys Stadium in Dallas has all the ingredients to match the inevitable hype which accompanies America's love affair with the finale of the NFL season. Streets will be deserted as well over 100 million watch on television in the United States alone and it's not just the action on the pitch which attracts the massive audience. 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Penny Chic, the 24-year-old stylist's blog, features looks fashioned entirely from the contents of the megastore's aisles. Think Miley Cyrus' line, never Marchesa -- and $5 pumps that trump $500 heels. \"More people shop at Walmart than anywhere else in the country, and yet no one in fashion talks about it,\" she said. \"I want to make great style accessible to everyone.\" It began as a stylist's challenge -- a way to showcase her aesthetic talents in a fresh way. But after loyal followers grew by the thousands, Miller made Penny Chic her full-time job.\n@highlight\nPenny Chic blog features outfits entirely from Walmart\n@highlight\nCreator Shauna Miller lusts after Marchesa but can afford discount store\n@highlight\nShe styles the outfits, her friends model them on her website\n@highlight\nThe stylish ensembles on her blog range from $20 to $40", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder keeps her favorite goods and then returns the rest.", "idx": 50482}, {"query": "Work begins when @placeholder returns from a local Walmart with plastic bags full of ballet flats and scarves and beads.", "idx": 50483}, {"query": "She and her friends will soon launch tip-laden online video streaming on @placeholder.", "idx": 50485}], "idx": 32866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova A romantic street artist proposed to his girlfriend with a 50ft piece of street art featuring characters from her favourite Disney film. It took Henry Barnes, 28, two days and 30 cans of paint to create the spray-painted masterpiece featuring the words Stacey Smith Will You Marry Me. He then took fiancee Stacey Smith, 26, for a coffee and walked past the mural illustrated with characters from her favourite Disney film Beauty And The Beast. 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Norma, his bride of more than six decades, was battling stage four lung cancer. As her health declined, Munroe welcomed the distraction of his second love: the Boston Red Sox. He kept his TV tuned to his favorite team's games to keep his mind off losing the woman he describes as the \"better part of himself.\" Norma Munroe died in May. 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This is mounted in a specially designed headset with also includes basic head tracking capabilities.\n@highlight\nSamsung Gear VR users slip a Note 3 tablet into the headset to provide the screen\n@highlight\nOculus developing 3D cinema and photo viewing software", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 332, "end": 333}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 451, "end": 470}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 612, "end": 626}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oculus 360 Videos and Oculus 360 Photos are experiences that allow you to playback panoramic content in @placeholder.", "idx": 50491}], "idx": 32872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Geraint Jones never dreamed he would earn a 50th one-day international cap eight years after his 49th, let alone that it would come with a country other than England. Yet Gloucestershire\u2019s new captain began another chapter in the most diverse of careers when he played for Papua New Guinea in their first two official 50-over internationals. Jones, 38, has been involved with the country of his birth for three years and lined up against Hong Kong last month in their first games since being given full one-day international status. 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John Eddington was fighting in Europe in World War II when he learned his wife gave birth to a daughter. From the battlefield he penned a letter, sweetly telling the little girl how much he loved her and longed to see her. But he never made it home, and the letter and his Purple Heart medal ended up in a box thousands of miles away from Peggy Smith, the daughter who was told nearly nothing about him. Years after a Missouri woman found the box of mementos and underwent an exhaustive search to find the daughter who grew up hesitant to ask about her father because it upset her mother, the letter and medal will be handed over to Smith on Saturday in what figures to be an emotional ceremony in Dayton, Nev., where Smith lives.\n@highlight\nPfc. 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Queen guitarist Brian May and Springwatch presenter Bill Oddie led calls for the plan - hatched to stop the spread of bovine TB - to be abanoned. A group of protesters set fire to a pile of newspapers, causing smoke to drift over the grounds of the Houses of Parliament. Scroll down for video Queen star Brian May joins protesters in a march through Westminster today in a last minute bid to stop the cull of 5,000 badgers\n@highlight\nPolice called after newspapers set on fire near Houses of Parliament\n@highlight\nOpponents chant 'Shame on Defra' during march\n@highlight\nMusician May says cull will cause 'intense pain' to badger population\n@highlight\nAbout 5,000 animals will die in six week culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire\n@highlight\nGovernment says policy will help stop spread of bovine TB to cattle\n@highlight\nBut opponents say there is little evidence scheme will work", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 473, "end": 492}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 706, "end": 725}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 939, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The protests were made as two pilot kills in bovine TB hotspot areas in @placeholder were due to start.", "idx": 50497}], "idx": 32877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A schizophrenic Queens man who last year pleaded guilty to stalking Anderson Cooper told a Manhattan judge yesterday the CNN anchor's partner has been terrorizing him via the internet. Alex Hausner, 40, told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Charles Solomon that Cooper's longtime boyfriend, Benjamin Maisani, has threatened his life online and that he feels 'in danger'. The psychiatric patient said that 'acquaintances' and 'surrogates' of the nightclub owner 'have possibly contributed to this' and that 'they use their cellphones to follow me around'. Scroll down for video Alex Hausner told a Manhattan judge that Anderson Cooper's longtime boyfriend, Benjamin Maisani, has been threatening his life online\n@highlight\nAlex Hausner stalked Cooper for six years and is receiving treatment\n@highlight\nThe schizophrenic Queens man claims Cooper's partner, Benjamin Maisani, has been threatening his life and stalking him online\n@highlight\nYesterday, Hausner, 40, said 'I will always have feelings for Anderson'\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty to felony menacing and harassment charges in April", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 121, "end": 123}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 208, "end": 238}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 291, "end": 306}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My concern is staying away, which you say you have, from Mr @placeholder and his partner.", "idx": 50500}], "idx": 32879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Eight NATO troops were killed in Afghanistan Thursday, bringing the number of foreign troop deaths in the past two days to 14, the International Security Assistance Force said. An improvised explosive device attack killed three service members in the west, and two died in an insurgent attack in the south. One died after an insurgent attack in the east, one died in an insurgent attack in the south and another was killed in an IED attack in the south. It's the first time since August 30 that so many international troops have been killed in hostile incidents in Afghanistan in a single day, according to CNN records. 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Murray arranged the meeting in March 2009 in which Jackson asked Dr. David Adams to travel with him to London, Adams testified. Adams said that after he offered to take the job for $100,000 a month guaranteed for three years, Murray stopped communicating with him. \"I texted basically, you know, 'what's going on, I'm on board,\" Adams said. \"And no response.\" Just weeks later Murray accepted an offer from an AEG Live executive to be Jackson's personal physician on his \"This Is It\" tour for $150,000 a month.\n@highlight\n\"I just need you to help me get my rest,\" Michael Jackson tells anesthesiologist\n@highlight\nAnesthesiologist David Adams offered to go on tour with Michael Jackson for $100,000 a month\n@highlight\nJackson's offer to Dr. David Adams made Dr. Murray \"truly upset,\" Adams says\n@highlight\nMurray \"presented himself as being Mr. Jackson's personal physician and spokesperson\" in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jurors in the trial of @placeholder's last concert promoter viewed the video depositions of Adams and two other witnesses Wednesday ahead of a six-day break in testimony.", "idx": 50518}, {"query": "@placeholder never asked him to do anything medically inappropriate, Adams said.", "idx": 50519}, {"query": "\"And given the situation at the time, it was my approach to try to get him off of it, but @placeholder was not the kind of person you can just say 'Put it down' and he's going to do that.\"", "idx": 50520}, {"query": "@placeholder is expected to be released from jail on October 28, 2013 -- after serving two years of a four-year prison sentence, according to his lawyer.", "idx": 50526}], "idx": 32890} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The full horror of the crash of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo rocket emerged last night as witnesses described seeing the stricken pilot who died hurtling to earth in his ejector seat. The accident over the Mojave desert in California \u2013 which was still unexplained last night \u2013 killed American pilot Michael Alsbury and injured his co-pilot, fellow American Peter Siebold, 43, who managed to parachute from an altitude of nearly 50,000ft and amazingly survived. But Sir Richard Branson yesterday angrily dismissed critics who said the accident was predictable due to his commercial rocket ship\u2019s \u2018crude\u2019 design, insisting that it would be \u2018irresponsible\u2019 to comment before a full investigation.\n@highlight\nWitnesses described seeing stricken pilot Michael Alsbury hurtling to earth in his ejector seat after the explosion\n@highlight\nThe accident over the Mojave desert, California, killed Mr Alsbury and injured his co-pilot Peter Siebold\n@highlight\nMr Siebold was able to parachute from an altitude of 50,000ft and amazingly survived despite the lack of oxygen\n@highlight\nSir Richard Branson angrily dismissed critics who said the Virgin Galactic rocket ship's accident was predictable\n@highlight\nSafety warnings were issued as long ago as 2007 after a previous explosion killed three workers\n@highlight\nHe also revealed that someone had signed up for a flight after the tragedy, but that refunds were available\n@highlight\nBritish billionaire Sir Richard told The Mail on Sunday that he and his son would be on the first commercial space flight", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 63}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 751, "end": 765}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 928, "end": 940}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1427, "end": 1433}, {"start": 1451, "end": 1457}, {"start": 1464, "end": 1481}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While praising his pioneering spirit, critics have accused @placeholder of overstretching himself with his latest venture, which he describes as his \u2018boldest yet\u2019.", "idx": 50530}], "idx": 32894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of a television weatherman who was shot multiple times as he left the station on Wednesday has revealed his quick decision to drive off and flag down help saved his life. Patrick Crawford, the morning weatherman for KCEN in Bruceville-Eddy near Waco, had climbed into his car around 9.15am on Wednesday when an unknown man approached and shot him. Crawford managed to back up at high speed and drive out of the parking lot. He crossed the interstate and drove to a group of construction workers, who administered first aid and called 911. As the search for the gunman enters day two, Crawford is recovering in hospital. 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Riduan Masmud, 41, will also be lashed twice after he was found guilty of assaulting his victim in a car parked by a roadside in Inanam, Borneo. The pair met through Facebook where Riduan had posed as a 24-year-old man to win her trust. 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The 18-year-old, whose parents are Crown Princess Marie-Chantal and Crown Prince Pavlos, is quickly becoming the new royal 'It' girl, thanks to her mother's Instagram page, where she proudly posts pictures of Olympia and her brothers. Olympia was featured in this month's issue of W, where she struck a pose in a series of haute couture ensembles for the magazine's 'New Royals' spread. 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Joshua Goldsworthy, 20, was arrested for being drunk and disorderly in Rome city centre and then began resisting attempts to get into a police vehicle. Officers became alarmed after he told them he was a key player in the England team and decided to rush him back to the squad's luxury five star hotel.\n@highlight\nJoshua Goldsworthy, 20, arrested for being drunk and disorderly\n@highlight\nHe had reportedly been throwing beer bottles at pedestrians and traffic\n@highlight\nHe then began resisting attempts to get into a police vehicle\n@highlight\nOfficers were alarmed after he told them he was a key England player\n@highlight\nThey rushed him to England team's luxury hotel but he was turned away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 42, "end": 59}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 304}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 601, "end": 618}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It appears Goldsworthy was released before the kick off and managed to get in and watch the game as he posted a tweet saying: 'Cracking game great win now a few beers in @placeholder!'", "idx": 50543}], "idx": 32905} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- IndyCar said it has launched an investigation into the 15-vehicle wreck that claimed the life of driver Dan Wheldon and expects to have preliminary findings within weeks. The organization said Wednesday individual members of various motorsports bodies will help it determine factors involved in the fiery incident Sunday at the Las Vegas Indy 300. IndyCar said it had incorrectly stated Tuesday that the Automobile Competition Committee of the United States (ACCUS) and the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the national and international governing organizations, were formally involved in the investigation. 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President Francois Bozize crossed into the Democratic Republic of Congo, said Jules Gautier Ngbapo, a spokesman for the government's territorial administration minister. He declined to disclose Bozize's location Sunday. Read more: What's behind the unrest? \"The Central African Republic has just opened a new page in its history,\" said a written statement from Justin Kombo Moustapha, secretary general of the Seleka rebels. 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Weeks after the 13-year-old disappeared, Sally Dowler was finally able to connect to her daughter\u2019s mobile phone because some voicemail messages had been deleted. 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Social media is fuelling the rise in multiple dress hire firms opening in the UK and America; even couture hire for children, BorrowMiniCouture. Bosses say women feel like they can't wear the same thing twice if their friends have seen it online, and that every girl deserved that 'Cinderella experience'. Scroll down for video You can rent a \u00a3575 Victoria Beckham dress for just \u00a349 for two nights from Girl Meets Dress The novelty of renting a designer dress for a special occasion is now a weekly activity for many struggling to stay stylish online.\n@highlight\nWomen feel they can't wear the same thing if friends have seen it online\n@highlight\nMany can't afford to buy a new designer outfit every weekend\n@highlight\nSites like Girl Meets Dress and Rent The Runway let them rent instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 177, "end": 178}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 225, "end": 241}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "co-founder of @placeholder, says Instagram can be blamed for the", "idx": 50555}], "idx": 32913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM On a morning that felt more like Paris in winter than in the springtime, Heather Watson further confirmed that she is back to her best form by reaching the second round of the French Open. The 22 year-old Channel Islander scored her ninth consecutive victory by outpointing world number 66 Barbora Zahlavova-Strycova 6-3, 6-4 in 95 minutes to earn herself a big test against the tournament\u2019s fourth seed Simona Halep of Romania. Watson also guaranteed herself the tidy sum of \u00a335,000 for winning a round, having already done the hard work of coming through the qualifying event. In tough conditions the British number two, fast closing on the injured Laura Robson, again showcased the attacking mindset she has adopted in climbing back up the rankings this year.\n@highlight\nThe British No 2 beat her Czech opponent 6-3, 6-4 in 95 minutes at Roland Garros\n@highlight\nIt is world No 92 Watson's ninth consecutive victory\n@highlight\nWatson takes on world No 4 Simona Halep in the second round on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 331, "end": 356}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Down and out: Zahlavova-Strycova shows her frustrations as she suffers a first-round exit to @placeholder", "idx": 50561}], "idx": 32916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Jack Colback smashed Sunderland\u2019s third into the top corner of the Gallowgate End goal to crown last season\u2019s 3-0 victory, Alan Pardew spun on his heels, sickened. He had also just identified his first summer signing. Four months later, Colback was joining his hometown club on a free transfer. The bitter Black Cats tweeted a picture of his celebration at St James\u2019 Park and a statement was released expressing their \u2018dismay\u2019 at his decision to quit the club who had \u2018nurtured him\u2019. Colback and his new employers kept their counsel. Until now. The 25-year-old is the feature interview in tomorrow\u2019s matchday programme and the cover carries an artist\u2019s drawing of the black-and-white-clad midfielder with his hand on his heart.\n@highlight\nNewcastle welcome Sunderland to St James' Park on Sunday\n@highlight\nJack Colback joined Newcastle after leaving Sunderland on a free transfer\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew said Colback has grown as a player since joining his side\n@highlight\nSunderland boss Gus Poyet hopes Colback has a 'stinker' on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 897, "end": 907}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colback spent 14 years on the books at @placeholder and made his first team debut in 2009", "idx": 50566}], "idx": 32919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The pilot of a holiday jet to Tenerife declared a Mayday emergency after one of its two engines failed at 35,000ft over the Atlantic. The Jet2 flight from Glasgow was packed with families \u2013 including three babies and 47 children aged two to 16 \u2013 heading for sunshine breaks during the half-term school holiday. The drama began as the Boeing 737-800 with 197 people on board \u2013 191 passengers and six crew \u2013 was 30 minutes from its destination. Scroll down for video The pilot of a Jet2 flight from Glasgow to Tenerife declared a Mayday emergency after one of its two engines failed at 35,000ft\n@highlight\nHoliday jet flying from Glasgow to Tenerife declared a Mayday emergency\n@highlight\nThree babies and 47 children aged two to 16 were among 191 passengers\n@highlight\nBoeing 737-800 was 30 minutes from its destination when alert was issued\n@highlight\nThere was a 'controlled shutdown' of one engine after oil pressure problem\n@highlight\nThe aircraft descended quickly by 10,000ft to stabilise at 25,000ft", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Around 30 minutes prior to landing in @placeholder passengers were informed there would be a controlled shutdown of one of the engines as a precautionary measure, due to a technical fault indication.", "idx": 50568}], "idx": 32920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman for MailOnline A 42-year-old woman previously arrested for cheering her daughter on in a fight with another teen has found herself in trouble with the law again - this time for public sex. Cops in Brandenton, Florida busted April Newcomb and her 20-year-old boyfriend having sex on the side of a truck in a Beef 'O'Brady's parking lot at the dinner time of 6pm. Newcomb and her much-younger lover Brandon Tinyes were arrested and charged with lewd and lascivious behavior and exposure of sexual organs. Scroll down for video Appetite lost: April Newcomb, 42 (left), and her 20-year-old boyfriend Brandon Tinyes (right) were arrested in Bradenton, Florida on Tuesday after cops busted them having public sex in a restaurant's parking lot\n@highlight\nApril Newcomb, 42, and Brandon Tinyes, 20, were arrested Tuesday for having sex in the parking lot of a Beef 'O' Brady's restaurant\n@highlight\nNewcomb was previously arrested in 2010 for encouraging her daughter to fight another teen in a brawl that was filmed and posted online", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 415, "end": 428}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer says he also witnessed Newcomb with her legs wrapped around @placeholder, making a 'moaning' sound.", "idx": 50569}], "idx": 32921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Desperate: Millions watched the finale of The Missing last night, hailing its ending and the performance of James Nesbitt Almost seven million people watched the gripping finale of The Missing last night with many completely enthralled by an incredible twist about the fate of 'abducted' five-year-old Olly. By 10pm last night a 1,000 tweets a minute were being sent during the online frenzy about its ending - with many calling it the finest drama of the year and even better than ITV rival Broadchurch. Viewers called it 'mesmerising' and 'brilliant', with some admitting that they could not sleep afterwards because it was so 'disturbing' and 'chilling'.\n@highlight\nSPOILER ALERT: Final episode of The Missing reveals truth about Olly\n@highlight\nSeven million people tuned into finale of show starring James Nesbitt\n@highlight\nRows break out over whether truth about Olly was open-ended or not\n@highlight\nFans say show was superior to hugely popular ITV rival Broadchurch\n@highlight\nProducers admit they are working on second series involving a new case\n@highlight\nTrailer shows girl on swings with voiceover from detective in series one", "entities": [{"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Broadchurch received similar plaudits and will return for a second series starting on January 5.", "idx": 50571}], "idx": 32923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The worst snowstorm to hit Britain in 18 years forced the cancellation of more than 650 flights at London's Heathrow airport Monday and shut down the city's bus network, partially paralyzing the British capital. A group of men push a giant snowball across Kensington Gardens, west London Monday. Heathrow, one of the busiest transport hubs in the world, closed both its runways for more than two hours Monday morning and operated with just one for the rest of the morning, according to BAA, the company which runs it. London City airport is also closed, while the British capital's other two airports, Stansted and Gatwick, were operating with severe delays, BAA said.\n@highlight\nUK business spokesman: Disruptions would likely cost $1.7 billion\n@highlight\nMeteorologists said snow is worst in southeastern England in 18 years\n@highlight\nMajor international airports including Heathrow, Gatwick badly affected\n@highlight\nUK weather service issues severe weather warnings for Monday, Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 281, "end": 298}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 511, "end": 513}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 705, "end": 706}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Bus services were suspended throughout London last night on the grounds of passenger safety due to the unsafe road conditions resulting in a large number of traffic incidents across @placeholder,\" the agency said in a statement Monday morning.", "idx": 50590}], "idx": 32935} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Turkish military has deployed tanks to the Syrian border where thousands of refugees - many of them ethnic Kurds - have gathered, fleeing from murderous Islamic State militants. The porous border is believed to be the main route for Western would-be jihadists to join up with IS and other extremist groups in the Middle East as recruits fly into airports popular with tourists in southern Turkey, before easily slipping over the border into war-torn Syria. But armed forces have rushed to control the barbed wire territory line which is now a key route of escape for Syrian Kurds. Meanwhile, Kurdish forces in northern Syria pushed back an advance by Islamic State fighters towards a strategic town on the Turkish border on Thursday and appealed for U.S.-led air strikes to target the insurgents' tanks and heavy armaments.\n@highlight\nTurkish military sent armor and soldiers to border with Syria to control influx of refugees fleeing Islamic State\n@highlight\nThousands of refugees have gathered near Sanliurfa, just a few miles west of IS militant base near Kobani\n@highlight\nSoldiers are also trying to control flow of Kurdish men trying to go in the opposite direction to fight against IS\n@highlight\nAt least 140,000 Kurds have fled into Turkey from Syrian border town in just six days, the UN claims", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 939, "end": 951}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1300}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An estimated 1,300 people crossed into @placeholder on Wednesday alone, and the total number since the fighting began near Kobani had risen to 144,000, according to the United Nations.", "idx": 50595}], "idx": 32936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The federal government is using a legal process called 'civil forfeiture' to seize massive amounts of money from unsuspecting Americans \u2013 without alleging that they've committed any crimes. Laws put on the books to help the government track drug trafficking proceeds and terrorists' cash reserves are regularly contorted, according to a civil rights group, by prosecutors who see easy access to piles of cash that ultimately pays their salaries. The financial seizures leave some honest small businessmen and women out of luck when their life savings disappear and their family trades teeter on the edge of insolvency. In one case, the IRS took $446,000 from a mostly cash-only small business that distributes candy, snacks and cigarettes to convenience stores. 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The Northern Irish actor was expected to return as the enigmatic corporate executive in Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, parts two and three in the hugely successful trilogy by British novelist E.L James. But according to Australian magazine NW Jamie, 32, has reportedly walked away from the plum role because wife of two-years Amelia Warner is uncomfortable with the raunchy sex scenes he shares with co-star Dakota Johnson. However, a representative for the screen star has said in a statement to MailOnline: 'All press reports are pure conjecture as the studio has not committed to a sequel as yet.'\n@highlight\nFans have taken to Twitter to express disappointment at the shocking news\n@highlight\nJamie Dornan's wife has refused to see the racy S&M-themed movie\n@highlight\nCo-star Dakota Johnson doesn't want her family to watch the hit film\n@highlight\nSam Taylor-Johnson is also reportedly keen to pull out of directing the sequels after 'on-going bust ups' with the books' author, E.L. 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Victoria Soto was a 27-year-old first grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who authorities have said hid students and tried to shield others from Adam Lanza, the gunman who killed 20 children and six women on December 14, 2012. Eleven students in her classroom survived. Jillian Soto says people have set up fake social media accounts using her sister's name, many of which promote conspiracy theories about the massacre, and some of which are used to harass her and other family members.\n@highlight\nVictoria Soto was a 27-year-old first grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who died while protecting 11 students\n@highlight\nVictoria Soto attempted to shield children from gunman Adam Lanza who killed 20 children and six women on December 14, 2012\n@highlight\nSister Jillian Soto says people have set up fake social media accounts using Victoria's name, many of which promote conspiracy theories\n@highlight\nSome even use accounts under Victoria's name to harass her family members", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 63}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 217, "end": 244}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 726, "end": 753}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is the moment she found out her sister @placeholder was dead.", "idx": 50610}], "idx": 32941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 05:07 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:28 EST, 12 December 2012 James Bond was far from the suave, English gent portrayed in the 007 films, but rather a more troubled, heavy-drinking character, the new Bond author claims. William Boyd, the novelist famed for 'Any Human Heart', and responsible for coming up with the next Bond novel in the Ian Fleming series, said that Bond's true character, until now, had been underplayed. He told the Radio Times that in the Dr. No film, starring Sean Connery, Bond downed two bottles of bourbon, a bottle of champagne, a calvados and four dry martinis in one night.\n@highlight\nIn Dr. No Bond drank two bottles of bourbon, bottle of champagne, a calvados and four martinis in one night\n@highlight\nBond wasn't an English gent - his father was Scottish and his mother Swiss", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 513, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the latest of three writers to take up the challenge of", "idx": 50612}], "idx": 32942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Close-up: Although Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson endured a stormy relationship during their first film Heartburn, a new biography has claimed they would disappear inside his trailer together when making Ironweed in 1987 With that permanent grin, quizzical eyebrow and wicked gleam in his eye, Jack Nicholson has famously seduced scores of glamorous women, amply living up to the \u2018horny little devil\u2019 he played in The Witches Of Eastwick. But the serene Meryl Streep, Hollywood\u2019s sweetheart, was never assumed to be one of them. They had endured a notably stormy relationship on their first film together, Heartburn. So \u2014 as a new biography claims \u2014 there was some surprise among fellow cast and crew of their second movie, the 1987 drama Ironweed, when Streep, then aged 37, disappeared into Nicholson\u2019s Winnebago trailer for long tete-a-tetes with her 50-year-old co-star.\n@highlight\nBook claims pair enjoyed 'tete-a-tetes' inside his Winnebago\n@highlight\nStreep was married to Don Gummer and denied allegations at the time\n@highlight\nBiographer Marc Eliot also details drug use of superstar Jack Nicholson", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 415, "end": 437}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018As soon as it began, rumours exploded like wild mushrooms that something was going on between Jack and his co-star, Meryl \u201cI\u2019ll-never-work-with-him-again\u201d @placeholder,\u2019 says Eliot.", "idx": 50616}], "idx": 32945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dozens of armed men seized the regional government administration buildings in Ukraine's southern Crimean region Thursday and raised the Russian flag in a challenge to the Eastern European country's new leaders. Crimea, a Black Sea peninsula with an ethnic Russian majority, is the last big bastion of opposition to the new political leadership in the capital, Kiev, after President Viktor Yanukovych's ouster Saturday. The seizure, coming a day after Russia ordered surprise military exercises on Ukraine's doorstep, has raised fears about the push and pull of opposing allegiances in a country sandwiched between Russia and the European Union. There's a broad divide between those who support developments in Kiev -- where parliament was voting on an interim West-leaning, national unity government Thursday -- and those who back Russia's continued influence in Crimea and across Ukraine.\n@highlight\nKerry says Russia reaffirms that the military exercises are not related to Ukraine\n@highlight\nU.S. defense chief says he's watching Russia closely, warns against provocation\n@highlight\nPro-Russian members of Crimea's parliament dismiss region's Prime Minister\n@highlight\nOusted Ukraine leader set to give news conference Friday in Russia, state media report", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 383, "end": 399}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And he warned that the @placeholder was keeping a sharp eye on Russia in light of its recent moves.", "idx": 50618}, {"query": "\"I expect @placeholder to be transparent about these activities, and I urge them not to take any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculations.\"", "idx": 50619}], "idx": 32946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally The frosty relationship between the late Senator Ted Kennedy's first wife and his widow has apparently improved over time. A new report in the National Enquirer claims that the famed Democrat's widow Vicki has tried comforting her predecessor Joan over the past few years after the surprise death of Joan's eldest daughter. Ted, the younger brother of former President John F Kennedy, had three children with Joan, and their eldest Kara died from an unexpected heart attack in 2011, two years after her father succumbed to a brain tumor. Easing the tensions: Senator Ted Kennedy's first wife Joan (left, front) and second wife Vicki (right, back) reportedly did not get along during his life but Vicki has supposedly tried to become closer (the two women pictured at Kennedy's sister Eunice's funeral two weeks before his death in 2009)\n@highlight\nTed Kennedy's widow Vicki has reportedly reached out to his first wife Joan after the sudden death of her daughter Kara\n@highlight\nJoan and Ted's daughter died of a heart attack in 2011- two years after the death of the longtime Senator\n@highlight\nFriends have said that Vicki was fearful that Joan, who has a history of alcohol abuse, would start drinking\n@highlight\nThe five-year anniversary of Ted Kennedy's death is this August", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 343, "end": 345}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was married to @placeholder for 24 years before they divorced in 1982.", "idx": 50623}], "idx": 32947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lost artworks by a British soldier have revealed the lighter side of life in a notoriously grim Japanese Prisoner of War camp. Lance bombardier Des Bettany, from Burnley, Lancashire, was trapped at Changi Prison in Singapore for three years, where he painted comrades working, bickering and singing in the bath to keep up morale. He fashioned a paintbrush out of human hair and bamboo cane, used coloured soil mixed with rice water for paint and scraps of toilet paper were turned into a canvas. But he hid his experiences from his family and they only discovered them after he died, when his son Keith unearthed dozens of paintings hidden in a wardrobe.\n@highlight\nLance bombardier Des Bettany from Burnley, Lancashire, spent three years in grim prison where more than 800 died\n@highlight\nHe fashioned a paintbrush out of human hair, used soil mixed with rice water for paint and toilet paper as canvas\n@highlight\nHe kept experiences secret from his son Keith - who discovered dozens of paintings in his wardrobe after he died\n@highlight\nNow 62, Keith appealed to former PoWs to retrieve their tongue-in-cheek artworks and now has more than 50\n@highlight\nThey depict Changi jail in Singapore, where comrades' smelly feet drew mosquitoes and Captain sang in the bath", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 105, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 154}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His political cartoons of the @placeholder were seized and he gave away complete sketch books as well as single paintings.", "idx": 50626}], "idx": 32949} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Midway through this month's Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, there was a bright and glorious full moon that lit the night sky high above the Earth. Down below, men and women from around the world competed for medals on behalf of their countries. As usual, special attention was paid to the contests between American and Russian athletes. On Sunday the closing ceremonies in Sochi will lower the curtain on the Winter Games. The ceremonies, as is tradition, are expected to center on two themes: competition, and the common ground that exists between different nations. The view of that full moon during the Olympics, though -- so far away from the sights and sounds of the athletic contests -- brought to mind an era, not so very long ago, when competition between the United States and what was then called the Soviet Union was a much more serious game than anything played out on ice rinks or ski slopes.\n@highlight\nBob Greene says Olympics thankfully didn't echo 1960s competition between superpowers\n@highlight\nHe says when Soviets, U.S. competed in space race, the goal galvanized Americans\n@highlight\nHe says they saw Kennedy's moon goal as repudiation of Khrushchev's \"bury you\" remark\n@highlight\nGreene: U.S. got there first; today, there's no race, just friendly competition, like in Sochi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1312}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is @placeholder himself who is now buried; he has been gone since 1971.", "idx": 50637}], "idx": 32956} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ukip has been condemned as 'absolutely vile' by Labour rising star Chuka Umunna, who accused Nigel Farage of trying to blame foreigners for all of Britain's problems. In his most outspoken attack yet, Mr Umunna said Ukip was 'sowing the seeds of division' by accusing 'that bunch over there' of being responsible for a shortage of housing, GP appointments and well-paid jobs. The shadow business secretary attacked Ukip's 'abhorrent' language about immigrants and the 'distasteful' spectacle of the Ukip Calypso song performed by DJ Mike Read in a mock Jamaican accent. Scroll down for video Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna condemned the 'abhorrent' views of Nigel Farage's Ukip which he claimed often go unchallenged\n@highlight\nShadow business secretary hits out at 'abhorrent' anti-migrant rhetoric\n@highlight\nAccuses Ukip of 'sowing the seeds of division' by blaming others\n@highlight\nCondemns the 'distasteful' Ukip Calypso song released by DJ Mike Read", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mr @placeholder accused Ukip of using attacks on migrants to blame them for problems in Britain.", "idx": 50664}], "idx": 32977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was designed to be flexible and unite Android devices, but Google\u2019s latest operating system, called Lollipop, is said to be crashing phones and tablets. People who rushed to download Android 5.0 have warned others not to upgrade, after reporting their devices have slowed down, and that some apps have broken or disappeared altogether thanks to the \u2018unusable\u2019 update. Google\u2019s new look Android operating system was launched last month to favourable reviews and is designed be used on different devices, even powering smartwatches, TVs and a car. People who rushed to download Android 5.0 Lollipop (illustrated) have warned others not to upgrade, after reporting their devices have slowed down, repeatedly crash and that some apps have broken or disappeared altogether thanks to the \u2018unusable\u2019 update\n@highlight\nPeople who have downloaded Android 5.0 are warning others not to do so\n@highlight\nGoogle's new operating system was meant to be 'flexible and unite devices'\n@highlight\nBut, users of Nexus devices have reported a number of annoying problems\n@highlight\nApps created with Adobe's Air tool disappear in some cases\n@highlight\nUpdate has slowed tablets down and affected sound quality, users claim", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 579, "end": 598}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If users have downloaded the Lollipop update, having been prompted to do so from their device, and it has rendered their device unusable, our customer services team is standing by to help, and we recommend they contact them on 0800 328 6081,\u2019 @placeholder\u2019s spokesman said.", "idx": 50669}], "idx": 32981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 05:16 EST, 29 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:47 EST, 29 March 2013 UK hackers have attacked an Argentine online video game recreating scenes from the Falklands War and allowing players to shoot British 'terrorists'. Argentine company Dattatec.com this week launched a 'map' for popular online first-person shooter game Counter Strike pitting Argentine police against the British. The game's developers said they had repelled a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack coming mostly from computers in the UK. Scroll down to see some game play Digital warfare: UK hackers have launched a cyber attack on Argentine online video game Counter Strike (above) which features scenes from the Falklands War and allows players to shoot british 'terrorists'\n@highlight\nFirst-person game Counter Strike pits Argentine police against the British\n@highlight\nGame's developers say they have repelled onslaught of data 'from the UK'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 92}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 451, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 531, "end": 532}, {"start": 586, "end": 587}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 940, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We think diplomacy should prevail between @placeholder and the UK and we do not fear another attack - when someone tries to hit a server and is blocked, they do not try again.'", "idx": 50670}], "idx": 32982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Thompson PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 15 September 2013 Diana Farnell, the 28-year-old teacher accused of having sex with her 17-year-old student. A high school teacher has been arrested and accused of having sex with one of her 17-year-old students. The 28-year-old teacher, Diana Farnell, turned herself into police after being told she was wanted for an alleged sex crime. She was charged and released on Thursday. Her arrest in Monroe, North Carolina, shocked parents and the students at the school where she taught English. She has been accused of having sexual relations with a 17-year-old from the Union Academy Charter School in Monroe.\n@highlight\nFriends say high school teacher Diana Farnell was, 'a good teacher and a good friend'\n@highlight\nFarnell was brought to jail but released on $10,000 bail\n@highlight\nThe teacher is banned from having contact with 17-year-old alleged lover", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 646, "end": 673}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says her children didn't have @placeholder as a teacher, but she heard about the charge.", "idx": 50682}], "idx": 32990} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Astrobiologist Abel Mendez of the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo has designed a software package that can draw real-looking worlds based on the scientific data we receive from space telescopes - and says Nasa gets it wrong. Mendez's software package draws planets based on their size, distance from their parent star and chemistry - and can create 3D images that correspond to the data. The imagery sent out when missions such as Nasa's Kepler telescope find 'exoplanets' - planets outside our solar system - is still imagined by artists. Mendez claims that his approach is more scientific. A warm, earthlike planet orbiting a red dwarf star. Mendez's software lets astronomers enter the data they know about a planet and then constructs a vision of what it might look like\n@highlight\nFirst software that 'renders' 3D worlds based on what we know\n@highlight\nDraws worlds based on their size, chemistry and distance from star\n@highlight\nCan render our Earth from historical data", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 34, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mendez said of Nasa's reconstruction of Kepler 22-b, 'I think that the @placeholder image got the color right but I don\u2019t expect clouds like that.", "idx": 50687}], "idx": 32992} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Congress returns to Washington on Monday after a monthlong summer break to jump right into debate and votes on a resolution giving President Barack Obama the authorization to strike Syria. 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Vowing to \"get to the truth\" of the events that took place on Valentine's Day last year, prosecutor Gerrie Nel began a blistering cross-examination of the Olympic sprinter in the case that has gripped South Africa. \"You shot and killed her. Say it -- 'I shot and killed Reeva Steenkamp,'\" Nel told Pistorius. The prosecutor immediately boxed the double-amputee athlete into a corner in what his defense team described as an \"ambush,\" by asking him about a video showing Pistorius shooting a watermelon at a gun range.\n@highlight\nProsecution shows video of Pistorius at shooting range\n@highlight\nProsecution seeking to highlight discrepancies in Pistorius affidavit, testimony\n@highlight\nSteenkamp struggled to breathe, Pistorius says\n@highlight\nTrial was adjourned Tuesday after the athlete broke down crying", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 268, "end": 282}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was there, I don't have to look at a picture,\" @placeholder snapped, sobbing.", "idx": 50693}], "idx": 32996} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On the Sunday after the Newtown massacre, President Barack Obama traveled to Connecticut to comfort the grieving community. As the president offered what he could to the town, other American communities, in less visible ways, were grappling with their own menace of violence. 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A new Tyson boxing game for the iPhone is coming to Apple's App Store next month from Rock Software, and veteran players will note it bears more than a passing resemblance to the helium-voiced bruiser's original interactive debut. The new arcade sports simulation stars a fictional scrapper named \"Little Sammy,\" who must battle his way past 10 fighters to earn a shot at socking it to Tyson himself. Rock Software CEO John Shahidi recently told Mashable.com that he used his own high school buddies as inspiration for these fighters.\n@highlight\nMike Tyson boxing iPhone game will be availabe next month for 99 cents from Rock Software\n@highlight\nGame's creator says he used his own high school buddies as inspiration for these fighters\n@highlight\niPhone and iPad are home to over 40,000 titles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 65}, {"start": 117, "end": 138}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rock Software's game will naturally benefit from @placeholder's celebrity in addition to its bargain-bin price and nostalgic boxing action.", "idx": 50713}], "idx": 33006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- John Lennon would have turned 70 years old this month, and were the late Beatle alive today, he might be sitting in a rocking chair in Cornwall, England, with wife Yoko Ono waiting for a postcard from their son, Sean, Ono said in an exclusive interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. But eventually his spirit for activism would have roused him out of his retirement rocker, Ono added. \"I'm sure that, if he got to be 70, then he would have forgotten all of that: No, we have to do something now. And I'm sure this is when he would have been totally activist,\" Ono said. 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William Dembie Jr was found guilty of stabbing Holly, 33, to death and pushing her out of a window at their home in August 2011. As the 45-year-old was sentenced, one of Holly's relatives had to be restrained and removed from the courtroom after screaming at Dembie. 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It follows similar rulings in cases in Germany, the Netherlands and America. 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Political Editor, MailOnline President Barack Obama warned on Monday that the U.S. military's missions in Iraq, while limited, will remain an open-ended campaign at least until newly minted Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has established an 'inclusive government' that can appeal to his nation's warring religious and ethnic sects. Asked if he worried about 'mission creep' growing out of an offensive that has seen 68 airstrikes to date, Obama replied that he refuses to be pinned down to a timetable. 'I don't think ... at this point, that I'm prepared to provide a blanket answer to that,' he told reporters at the White House. 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Here they pose at her graduation day at a Bangkok university in 2008 A Cathay Pacific flight attendant has quit after threatening to throw coffee in the face of the youngest daughter of Thailand's ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a flight. The attendant, known only by her Facebook moniker Honey Lochanachai, was serving on a on November 25 flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong when she realised Paetongtarn Shinawatra was a passenger.\n@highlight\nThe attendant, known only by her Facebook moniker Honey Lochanachai, was serving on a November 25 flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong\n@highlight\nWhen she realised Paetongtarn Shinawatra was a passenger, she claimed she told her manager she could not serve 'the daughter of [her] enemy'\n@highlight\nMr Thaksin is the millionaire former owner of Manchester City FC and ousted Thai prime minister\n@highlight\nAfter the incident, the attendant vowed: 'I will keep on fighting until your clan can no longer live like fleas on the Thai soil'\n@highlight\nIt comes on same day Cathay Pacific\u2019s 5,800 cabin crew threatened industrial action if the carrier doesn\u2019t agree to hold wage talks by today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 111, "end": 132}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 200, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 239}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 461, "end": 478}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 547, "end": 563}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 649, "end": 670}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 750, "end": 766}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 860, "end": 881}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the page, she also makes reference to 'yellow patriotism' - originally a coalition of protesters against @placeholder responsible for various political uprisings in recent years.", "idx": 50756}], "idx": 33034} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 17:19 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 31 January 2014 A 16-year-old Texas girl who survived a fall of more than 3,000 feet in a skydiving accident last weekend will be discharged from an Oklahoma City hospital on Friday, a hospital spokesman said. Makenzie Wethington was flown to the OU Medical Center on Saturday after the accident at a skydiving school in Chickasha. She will be transferred to a Dallas-area rehabilitation facility, OU Medical Center spokesman Scott Coppenbarger said. Wethington's parents agreed to allow her to skydive as a 16th birthday present, and her father jumped ahead of her. 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Barcelona's Lionel Messi scored twice to put his side 2-1 ahead in their Camp Nou Stadium after an early strike from Real's Cristiano Ronaldo. But the Portuguese star drew the reigning Spanish champions level on the hour mark with his second goal and almost certainly kept their title hopes alive. They trail leaders Barcelona by eight points after seven games, 11 would have been almost insurmountable.\n@highlight\nBarcelona draw 2-2 with Real Madrid in El Clasico\n@highlight\nTwo goals apiece from Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo\n@highlight\nCatalan giants Barcelona stay eight points clear of arch-rivals\n@highlight\nGame held against backdrop of growing demands for indepedence for Catalonia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 372, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This feeling of Catalan identity embodied in a football club is summed up by Barcelona's motto \"@placeholder\" -- more than a club, and clashes against Real Madrid are chances to give vent to their feelings.", "idx": 50771}, {"query": "His mishit shot hit the post and by halftime @placeholder had equalized after hesitation in the Real defense.", "idx": 50772}], "idx": 33047} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Every weekend for more than four years, Fred Murray has walked the road where his daughter, Maura, vanished. Family, friends and volunteers help him look in the woods and mountains near Haverhill, New Hampshire, for clues to what happened to her. Maura Murray, 21, disappeared while driving in the New Hampshire woods on a snowy night in 2004. Maura Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, disappeared on a cold and snowy night in February 2004. She was last known to be driving from Massachusetts through New Hampshire. It is still unclear where she was heading in her black 1996 Saturn.\n@highlight\nMaura Murray told her professors there had been a death in the family\n@highlight\nThere was no death, relatives say\n@highlight\nCar was found crashed into a tree along snowy New Hampshire roadway\n@highlight\nA $40,000 reward is offered. Tips? 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He had touched down to change planes on his way back to the UK from Mustique \u2013 where just weeks before he had been among wealthy villa-owners to welcome William and Kate on their \u2018babymoon\u2019.\n@highlight\nJames Archibald was found with a pistol barrel in his luggage\n@highlight\nHe had disassembled it but couldn't persuade them that it couldn't be fired\n@highlight\nThe interior designer was taken to HMP Dodds, which was featured on TV Show 'The World's Toughest Jails'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 233}, {"start": 381, "end": 395}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 557, "end": 558}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But under @placeholder law, they rate even a part of a firearm as", "idx": 50811}], "idx": 33067} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Alite, 52, was an enforcer in the Gambino family for years, undertaking grisly crimes, including murder John A Gotti's crew leader is now hoping to make a living giving talks to children about bullying. John Alite, 52, was an enforcer in the Gambino family for years, undertaking grisly crimes, including murder. But when he heard they wanted to kill him, he went on the run, until he was eventually captured and then gave evidence against Gotti Jr. at trial. He turned rat and linked his former best friend to a series of gangland slayings, boasted that he slept with his sister, reality television graduate Victoria Gotti, and claimed two police officers were in on a mob hit.\n@highlight\nJohn Alite, 52, worked with John Gotti Jr for years until he found out the mob were planning to kill him\n@highlight\nFather-of-four now wants to make money through inspirational talks\n@highlight\nHe thinks he lacked an inspirational role model when he was growing up", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder offers all ages and groups a forceful message and precise tutorial on simply, how not to be a victim,' the site states.", "idx": 50812}], "idx": 33068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The men's U.S. Open final between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic will be played on Monday after officials made the decision to call off the match due to persistent rain in New York on Sunday. The final was due to start at 4.30pm local time but U.S. Open officials took the decision to postpone the match at 6.20pm, with the rain at Flushing Meadows showing no sign of stopping. \"Due to the continued uncertainty of the weather forecast and to be fair to the players and not inconvenience our on-site fans any longer, we regrettably have to move the US Open Men's Singles Final, \" a statement on the official U.S. Open website read.\n@highlight\nMen's U.S. Open final between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic delayed until Monday due to rain\n@highlight\nThird year in a row tournament has needed an extra day to be completed\n@highlight\nWomen's doubles final will also be concluded on Monday\n@highlight\nPlay at Flushing Meadows will begin at 3pm local time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 559, "end": 585}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 915, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For world number one @placeholder it will be his first U.S. Open final, having already won the other three grand slam tournaments.", "idx": 50820}], "idx": 33075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonny Singer for MailOnline Follow @@Jonny_Singer Manchester United's new defender Marcos Rojo returned from international duty with Argentina to prepare for his debut against QPR on Sunday. Rojo is yet to play for his new club despite signing three weeks ago, due to work permit complications. He has represented his country in that time, playing the full 90 minutes against Germany last week in the repeat of the World Cup final. Back home: Rojo arrives at his Manchester hotel after returning from international duty with Argentina Eager: The United defender is keen to start playing for his new club and joining the other top signings\n@highlight\nRojo signed for United three weeks ago\n@highlight\nWork permit problems have meant Rojo has been unavailable\n@highlight\nArgentine defender should start against QPR on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 53, "end": 69}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 179, "end": 181}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Match fit: Despite his lack of club football Rojo managed 90 minutes for @placeholder against Germany", "idx": 50824}], "idx": 33078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa In Perugia Updated: 11:00 EST, 24 September 2011 With the prospect of freedom only days away, the pressure has clearly taken its toll on Amanda Knox. Showing visible signs of hair loss yesterday, the 24-year-old looked pale and apprehensive as she attended the closing statements which could see her conviction for the murder of roommate Meredith Kercher overturned. Knox wore her hair in a centre parting - her scalp betraying signs of the strain she is under - and managed a weak smile to her father, Curt Knox, and mother, Edda Mellas, who had flown in from Seattle and was at the back of the court.\n@highlight\nBut Italian prosecutor slams 'embarrassing' experts whose evidence could free her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}]}, "qas": [{"query": "bloodied clasp from @placeholder's bra found at the scene six weeks after", "idx": 50825}], "idx": 33079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Elementary, my dear Hamilton. So the demanding task of winning the Malaysian Grand Prix was made to look by the supreme racing craft of the Briton chasing his second, life-defining, world title. With victory secured in the suffocating heat of the Sepang track, Lewis Hamilton beamed on the podium as he was interviewed, bizarrely enough, by Sherlock Holmes, aka actor Benedict Cumberbatch. But what looked like a piffling one-pipe triumph for a driver of Hamilton\u2019s brilliance was a massive statement of intent in what, at this early stage of the season at least, is a private championship duel between the two Mercedes\u2019 men, Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins the Malaysian Grand Prix from pole position\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg finishes second as Mercedes secure top two finish\n@highlight\nWorld Champion Sebastian Vettel grabs first podium finish this season\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso in fourth, McLaren's Jenson Button sixth\n@highlight\nDaniel Ricciardo to face ten-place grid penalty for unsafe pit release", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 369, "end": 388}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 829, "end": 844}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 932, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All too easy: @placeholder comfortably won in Malaysia as Mercedes dominated the race", "idx": 50832}], "idx": 33086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Elizabeth Taylor is having a \"procedure on her heart,\" she announced on her Twitter page Tuesday. Elizabeth Taylor has used Twitter to share personal information. \"It's very new and involves repairing my leaky valve using a clip device, without open heart surgery, so that my heart will function better,\" the famed actress wrote. \"Any prayers you happen to have lying around I would dearly appreciate. I'll let you know when it's all over. Love you, Elizabeth.\" The 77-year-old Oscar winner did not go into further detail about her heart condition or the medical procedure. She was briefly hospitalized this summer for \"scheduled testing,\" she said at the time.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Taylor takes to Twitter to announce surgical procedure\n@highlight\nActress did not go into detail about heart issue\n@highlight\nShe has used Twitter to talk about coping with Jackson's death", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 107, "end": 122}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Although my grief over @placeholder could not be any deeper, I am not on suicide watch as some of the cheaper 'rags' would have you believe,\" Taylor wrote July 5.", "idx": 50838}], "idx": 33091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott Toni Kroos has rubbed salt in the wounds of Bayern Munich fans following his \u00a324million move to Real Madrid, by claiming the Champions League holders are \u2018the greatest club in the world\u2019. The midfielder left the Allianz Arena after the World Cup following a hugely successful four-year spell at the club. But, in his first official interview since becoming a Madrid player, he said: \u2018In my opinion, Real Madrid is the greatest club in the world and for that reason, I didn\u2019t really need to think twice [about joining them]. VIDEO Scroll down to watch There was no other club for me - Kroos\n@highlight\nKroos completed his \u00a324m switch from Bayern Munich after excelling for Germany at the World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nThe midfielder says Madrid were always his first option, and that he considers them to be 'the greatest club in the world'\n@highlight\nKroos cannot wait to get playing with new team-mates Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Sergio Ramos\n@highlight\nHe also spoke of his pride for signing Madrid, who won their 10th Champions League last season", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Battered: Kroos scored twice against @placeholder in the semi-final as Germany crushed the hosts", "idx": 50848}], "idx": 33098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- On one side were pegboard panels mounted with various assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons -- including a Bushmaster similar to the one used in last month's Newtown school massacre. Behind the stage stood police officers supporting a renewed ban on such firepower. One by one, victims of gun violence told their brief stories and expressed support for a new federal ban being proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein on some assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons. Almost six weeks after the Connecticut shooting rampage that killed 20 first graders, Feinstein said she planned to introduce her measure later Thursday, with Reps. Carolyn McCarthy of New York and Ed Perlmutter of Colorado doing the same in the House.\n@highlight\nNEW: Vice President Biden takes part in an online discussion on gun violence\n@highlight\nSen. Feinstein warns of an \"uphill road\" to get her proposal passed\n@highlight\nThe NRA says it is \"confident\" Congress won't pass Feinstein's measure\n@highlight\nThe proposals come almost six weeks after the Newtown school massacre", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 418, "end": 433}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She then made a plea for people to call their senators and @placeholder members to declare \"enough is enough,\" adding that a mobilized public is \"stronger than the gun lobby.\"", "idx": 50850}], "idx": 33100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren and Ap A Detroit father whose son had been missing for 11 days learned on live television that the boy had been found alive in his basement. Charles Bothuell IV was on HLN to speak with Nancy Grace about the June 14 disappearance of his son Charlie, 12, when the host suddenly said she had new information. 'We're getting reports that your son has been found in your basement,' Grace said. Bothuell was stunned - becoming visibly upset and clutching his chest as he struggled to speak. It has since emerged that the father could face child abuse charges in the case. Police sources told WJBK that he allegedly beat his son with a PVC pipe and gave him a grueling exercise regime.\n@highlight\nCharlie Bothuell IV was last seen at his dad's home on June 14\n@highlight\nJust hours after saying they feared he'd been murdered, police found the boy hiding in his father's basement in Detroit\n@highlight\nHis father, Charles Bothuell IV, learned that his son had been found while he was taking part in a live interview with HLN's Nancy Grace\n@highlight\nHe was visibly shaken and insisted he had checked the basement\n@highlight\nThe boy was found behind a makeshift barrier and had access in and out of the basement through a tunnel, police sources have said\n@highlight\nThey added that the boy's stepmother had helped to hide him after her husband 'beat the boy with PVC pipe'\n@highlight\nSources have said that the father could face child abuse charges", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 21}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 157, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 186}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 707, "end": 725}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 924, "end": 942}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The elder @placeholder was swarmed by reporters outside the house when he arrived home Wednesday evening.", "idx": 50851}], "idx": 33101} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "This story is part of an ongoing series of profiles by CNN about economic survival in this time of financial crisis. Leah Bird and her husband Ed Wright stand in front of their new home: a 1974 Airstream trailer. (CNN) -- They bid farewell to their beloved trips to the opera and museum, the beach and Buddhist temples. They ate one last time at their favorite restaurants serving Indian curried chicken and warm bowls of Vietnamese pho. Leah Bird and her husband, Ed Wright, have traded their comfortable two-bedroom apartment and jobs in Beverly Hills, California, for life in a trailer on a five-acre Oregon farm.\n@highlight\nLeah Bird and Ed Wright have have traded their Beverly Hills life for a trailer on a farm\n@highlight\nWright, who once made $100,000 a year, was laid off from an insurance firm\n@highlight\nThey feed animals, clean manure and fix the landscape\n@highlight\n\"I feel like a fish out of water. 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We want a homeland where we can govern ourselves, and violence is not going to do our cause any good.\" Terreblanche was killed Saturday following an apparent dispute over wages with workers on his farm, according to South African police.\n@highlight\nAWB spokesman retracts vow to avenge leader's death\n@highlight\nHe said original statement made by an \"emotional member\" of the AWB\n@highlight\nEugene Terreblanche was bludgeoned and stabbed to death\n@highlight\nTwo of Terreblanche's farm workers scheduled to appear in court Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 149, "end": 167}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 317, "end": 353}, {"start": 372, "end": 400}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 820, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 853}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Steyn told CNN he is pleased with the work of the @placeholder police, who said there would be a heavy police presence at Tuesday's court appearance.", "idx": 50863}], "idx": 33111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: This story is based on interrogation reports that form part of the prosecution case in the forthcoming trial of six Belgian citizens charged with participation in a terrorist group. Versions of those documents were obtained by CNN from the defense attorney of one of those suspects. The statement by Bryant Vinas was compiled from an interview he gave Belgian prosecutors in March 2009 in New York, and was confirmed by U.S. prosecutors as authentic. The statement by Walid Othmani was given to French investigators, and was authenticated by Belgian prosecutors. A U.S. military Humvee patrols the volatile Afghan-Pakistan border area earlier this year.\n@highlight\nWesterners reveal details of life fighting, training with al Qaeda\n@highlight\nAn American says he passed information on New York transit to al Qaeda\n@highlight\nThey stories tell how the terror group survived and changed after 9/11\n@highlight\nBut it appears al Qaeda's training structures have one goal, another 9/11", "entities": [{"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his interview with Belgian prosecutors Vinas stated that he met with several members of a @placeholder-French group while training in the tribal areas of Pakistan.", "idx": 50866}], "idx": 33113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Altinozu, Turkey (CNN) -- Mazen Hajisa has a secret. Amid the olive groves of Turkey just a stone's throw away from the Syrian border, he has hidden away several Styrofoam boxes. Their contents are deadly: a dozen unexploded antipersonnel mines. He took one out and brushed dirt off its green molded plastic case. It was about the size of a soup bowl and stamped with Cyrillic letters. Hajisa pointed at a raised black cross on the top of the device. \"If you put pressure on this trigger,\" he said, \"It will explode.\" Hajisa's deadly stash of booby-traps are just a fraction of more than 300 similar devices he claimed he and several other Syrian volunteers dug up from the border between Syria and Turkey over the last two months.\n@highlight\nSyria began mining its border with Turkey a few months ago, Hajisa says\n@highlight\nMazen Hajisa says it's his duty to help refugees flee the Syrian regime\n@highlight\nRami Bakour's foot was blown off by a mine explosion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I didn't know there were land mines,\" he said, while recalling the fateful afternoon earlier this month, when he tried to flee with his family across the border to @placeholder.", "idx": 50874}], "idx": 33118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Quentin Letts PUBLISHED: 18:26 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:53 EST, 18 April 2013 Temporal power was given its customary rebuke. Political obsequies always do this. Under the vaults of some great church, sleek potentates gather, their fading predecessors a few rows back. Then the coffin arrives \u2014 cold, clammy death \u2014 and all else dwindles. Magnificoes, present and past, paraded at St Paul\u2019s. We saw faces once familiar, now sunken and lined. This was Thatcherdom\u2019s (as opposed to Thatcherism\u2019s) last hurrah. Loyal to the last: Norman Tebbit (left) had sided with Mrs Thatcher against the rebels. Right, Lord Carrington\n@highlight\nCongregation includes Tory grandees Lord Heseltine and Lord Howe, who played a key role in Iron Lady's downfall\n@highlight\nKey ally Norman Tebbit and former press secretary Bernard Ingham attend\n@highlight\nWorld leaders and ministers join the entire British Cabinet to pay respects\n@highlight\nGuests include 11 serving Prime Ministers from across the globe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 890, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If anyone doubted @placeholder\u2019s global reach, here was proof.", "idx": 50883}], "idx": 33124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Joey Bishop, the stone-faced comedian who found success in nightclubs, television and movies but became most famous as a member of Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack, has died at 89. Joey Bishop was the last surviving member of the Rat Pack. He was the group's last surviving member. Peter Lawford died in 1984, Sammy Davis Jr. in 1990, Dean Martin in 1995, and Sinatra in 1998. Bishop died Wednesday night of multiple causes at his home in Newport Beach, publicist and longtime friend Warren Cowan said Thursday. 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Wagner, 52, discovered earlier this month that he has a long-lost 23-year-old daughter from a \"fling\" he had with the girl's mother in the late 1980s, TMZ reports. The girl, named Carrie, introduced herself to Wagner backstage at a November 4 concert in Boca Raton, Florida. where the actor was performing with Rick Springfield. Less than two weeks after the encounter, Wagner and Locklear announced they had called off their engagement, saying planning their wedding was not allowing them enough time to spend with their children.\n@highlight\nJack Wagner discovered earlier this month that he has a long-lost 23-year-old daughter\n@highlight\nThe girl, named Carrie, introduced herself to Wagner backstage at a concert\n@highlight\nReports say Carrie, who was given up for adoption as an infant", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Wagner's two other children cheered their father on as he performed two songs.", "idx": 50898}], "idx": 33135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 1 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:57 EST, 1 August 2012 Edward Loudell, pictured outside Blackfriars Crown Court, changed his plea to guilty and admitted assaulting trainee solicitor Ross Knight A disgraced city lawyer is facing jail after today admitting a drunken attack on a trainee colleague after an office party, leaving his career in tatters. Edward Loudell, of prestigious law firm Pinsent Masons, put trainee solicitor Ross Knight, 26, into a headlock and punched him repeatedly in the head after the firm's event to celebrate a London office move. 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The millions of viewers who have already download the movie will have been treated to scenes showing James Franco cavorting with topless dancers and two girls kissing - scenes which are unlikely to impress North Korea's infamously uptight leader. Kim Jong-Un has made no secret of its fury over the movie, and the FBI has continued to insist that North Korea is behind a cyber-attack on Sony, in which thousands of damaging documents were leaked.\n@highlight\nScenes are unlikely to impress North Korea, already infuriated by the film\n@highlight\nSony had cut scene depicting aftermath of gay orgy involving Kim Jong-un\n@highlight\nFilm grossed $1million the day it was released online and in a few theaters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 485, "end": 487}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the summer, @placeholder warned that the film's release would be an 'act of war that we will never tolerate'.", "idx": 50908}], "idx": 33142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Who controls the past controls the future.\" President Reagan's former aides say Obama's budget repudiates Reaganomics. It's a line from George Orwell's novel \"1984.\" But it could also serve as the rallying cry for two groups battling over President Obama's ambitious domestic agenda -- and the legacy of two former presidents. Critics of Obama's proposed $3.5 trillion federal budget say he's poised to jeopardize the economic gains unleashed by President Reagan. They say he will make the same mistakes that President Lyndon B. 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Matthew Barnett, 19, was given a two-year suspended sentence in Maryville, Missouri after entering a plea bargain that required him merely to apologize and pay $1,800 towards Coleman's future counseling. Coleman, who has tried to commit suicide three times since the alleged attack in 2012, said she believed Barnett's apology was 'genuine', Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said.\n@highlight\nMatt Barnett, 19, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor child endangerment charge 2 years after he was accused of raping Daisy Coleman at a party\n@highlight\nProsecutors said there was not enough evidence to support a felony sexual assault charge against Barnett\n@highlight\nHe had claimed the sex was consensual but apologized to Coleman\n@highlight\nColeman: 'I am grateful and I am ready to move forward'\n@highlight\nIt comes just days after she tried to take her life for the third time\n@highlight\nAfter she reported the alleged rape in 2012, she was relentlessly cyber bullied and her family's home mysteriously burned down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "from @placeholder's house and took them to the home of one of the boys.", "idx": 50924}], "idx": 33155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross called on Israel to allow it immediate access to Gaza, saying a trip into Gaza City revealed weak children laying with their dead mothers and other \"shocking\" scenes. Israeli artillery fires a shell toward Gaza from the Israel-Gaza border on Wednesday. Red Cross workers and four ambulances from the Palestine Red Crescent Society managed to enter the Zaytun neighborhood of Gaza City on Wednesday, according to a written release. The crew found four children, too weak to stand, next to their dead mothers in a house containing 12 corpses, the statement says.\n@highlight\nRed Cross: Workers found weak kids with dead mothers during trip into Gaza City\n@highlight\nTeam found wounded people, corpses, Red Cross says\n@highlight\nRed Cross official: Israeli military didn't help the wounded\n@highlight\nInternational Committee of the Red Cross demands access to Gaza", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 52}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 354, "end": 383}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 851, "end": 890}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It said the group was told more wounded people were in the neighborhood, and demanded that Israel grant it and the @placeholder immediate access and safe passage to search for them.", "idx": 50928}], "idx": 33157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jamie Redknapp Should Manchester United drop Nemanja Vidic? After that performance on Sunday, it is time for Manchester United to stop considering Nemanja Vidic their first-choice centre-back. They need to look to the future, assuming everybody is fit. He was at fault for Fulham\u2019s late equaliser when he should have headed the ball away and it must be better to play the younger players now. Once you know you are leaving a club, it is normal for your level to drop. I\u2019ve played with people who knew they were leaving a club and it was clear that they had one eye on the future.\n@highlight\nIt's time United stopped considering Vidic as their first-choice centre-back\n@highlight\nSaturday was the first time Liverpool have won in the Premier League when Luis Suarez played without scoring since March 2013\n@highlight\nHazard, Suarez or Ramsey? This term's Player of the Year is a tough choice\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini is losing the mind games against Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nSwansea is a great learning ground for managers, and Garry Monk has showed potential already", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 857, "end": 874}, {"start": 905, "end": 921}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I've rarely seen a young manager look as cool, calm and collected as @placeholder.", "idx": 50931}], "idx": 33159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Despite airstrikes and international outrage against ISIS militants, the terror group is overrunning Iraqi forces and slowly marching on toward a province on Baghdad's doorstep. And as alarming developments piled up over the weekend, Iraqi forces threatened to flee if the U.S. military does not intervene. Here are where things stand: On Baghdad's doorstep ISIS fighters are making headway against poorly equipped local forces. The Islamist extremists appear set to take Kobani, a key Syrian town along the Turkish border. Next up: a province on Baghdad's doorstep. Iraq's Anbar province pleaded for U.S. ground troops to halt the group's rapid, relentless assault.\n@highlight\nNEW: The family of captive John Cantlie calls on ISIS to re-establish direct contact\n@highlight\nThe Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is moving fast\n@highlight\nISIS attacks send shock waves among Iraqi forces fighting the militants\n@highlight\nIraqi forces and Anbar tribesmen threaten to flee if the U.S. military does not intervene", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If they're successful, the militants would control three official border crossings between Turkey and @placeholder and a stretch of the border about 60 miles (97 kilometers) long.", "idx": 50936}], "idx": 33161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English and Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 17:41 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:56 EST, 16 December 2013 The arrival of a baby usually means dad has to get rid of his beloved, impractical car. So news that Prince William has recently added a \u00a3250,000 Bentley to his garages is likely to make him the envy of many fathers-to-be up and down the country. The Flying Spur, which the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will use for high-profile official engagements, is one of the world\u2019s fastest saloon cars with a top speed of 200mph.\n@highlight\nThe Flying Spur has Wi-Fi connection and nine-litre bottle cooler\n@highlight\nFull metal and composite armour installed in Cambridges' model\n@highlight\nCosts \u00a3118 to fill engine that manages 19 miles to the gallon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 414}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder' new car has a walnut and champagne interior with heated, massage seats and a nine-litre bottle cooler", "idx": 50937}], "idx": 33162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:47 EST, 23 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:22 EST, 23 May 2012 Britain is set to send fighter jets to the Middle East and could attack Iranian vessels in the Gulf if Israel launches air strikes, the Daily Mail has learned. David Cameron has been warned that Iran could attack British targets if its nuclear sites come under fire. The National Security Council last week discussed how the UK could respond if there is a fresh war in the Middle East. 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Aaliyah Raj had been out with her mother Samita, 24, on the seafront in Eastbourne, East Sussex, when she was struck by one of the bikes, which was being ridden in a no cycling zone. One of the cyclists even rode over the little girl, leaving her with a swollen and bruised face, as well as cuts to her legs. 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Mary and Bill Barkes had made it out of their home in the early hours of Tuesday, but their two daughters, aged seven and 11, were trapped inside. Mrs Barkes and her youngest daughter Emily died in the flames after Mary went back inside the burning house to save her. Mary Barkes and her seven-year-old daughter Emily died in fire in their family home in Arlington, Virginia Neighbours reported hearing screams at around 4am last Tuesday morning, and seeing Mr and Mrs Barkes outside.\n@highlight\nA family home in Arlington, Virginia, was set ablaze on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nMary Barkes called 911 and went back into the house to save her child\n@highlight\nMrs Barkes and her seven-year-old daughter Emily died in fire\n@highlight\nHer husband Bill and their eldest daughter Sarah, 11, survived", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 544, "end": 545}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Barkes and @placeholder are in a stable condition at a local hospital.", "idx": 50952}], "idx": 33173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government and the opposition demanded independent investigations Wednesday into countering accusations of the use of chemical weapons, allegations that prompted most members of the U.N. 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The location of that threat, the department said in a bulletin, is \"particularly in the Middle East and North Africa, and possibly occurring in or emanating from the Arabian Peninsula.\" As a result, an unprecedented 22 embassies and consulates in 17 countries in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia closed for a day on Sunday. Sunday is also the 27th day of Ramadan and a particularly holy day for the world's Muslims as it is the \"Night of Power,\" when the first verses of the Koran were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed.\n@highlight\nBergen, Cahall: U.S. issued global travel alert, 21 embassies, consulates close Aug. 4\n@highlight\nThat day is Ramadan 'Night of Power,' also seen by al Qaeda as good night for martyrdom\n@highlight\nThey say night of power has brought earlier terror attacks; embassies a favored target\n@highlight\nWriters: Target may be Egypt, where earlier attack aimed; jailbreaks may also be factor", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 34}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 764, "end": 786}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, these diplomatic compounds are attractive targets because they symbolize American power and because their locations are widely known.", "idx": 50958}], "idx": 33177} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Of course it matters. But many if not most Americans see the midterm election two weeks from Tuesday as likely to change little or nothing of consequence. Their lack of interest is part of the price of Washington gridlock and dysfunction. It is nearly impossible to see a path for action of major, controversial issues like immigration reform, a new tax system, or long overdue fixes to the big-money entitlement programs Medicare and Social Security. National Journal's veteran political reporter Ron Fournier sums it up this way: \"No matter how this goes, we're going to have more gridlock and more politics above policy,\" said Fournier. \"As we turn to 2016, it will be angrier, more frustrated and voters will be angrier, more frustrated and looking for alternatives outside these two parties.\"\n@highlight\nAmericans are fed up with dysfunction in Washington\n@highlight\nDoes it really matter if Democrats or Republicans are in charge after 2014?", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 467}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But most voters don't see it because what they have witnessed the past several years leaves them convinced -- understandably so -- that @placeholder would scew up a free lunch.", "idx": 50970}], "idx": 33184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith Last updated at 10:01 PM on 12th December 2011 Sold: The Roman statue - which depicts Leda and the Swan - has been kept at Aske Hall in North Yorkshire for 300 years and fetched \u00a312.2million at auction A statue left languishing as \u2018just part of the furniture\u2019 by its owners has been sold at auction for \u00a312.2million. The 4ft 5in marble depiction of Leda and the Swan had been in the family of the Marquess of Zetland for more than 200 years \u2013 and may even have spent some time as a garden ornament. But no one thought to have it valued until it was spotted by an antiquities specialist at the family seat of Aske Hall, North Yorkshire.\n@highlight\nThe Marquess Of Zetland only found out the sculpture - which depicts Leda and the Swan - dated back to the 2nd Century\n@highlight\nIt sold for ten times its estimate of \u00a31.2million at Sotheby's in New York", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 102, "end": 118}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 413, "end": 431}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 667, "end": 685}, {"start": 732, "end": 748}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source at the hall said: 'The family knew it was old and that it was @placeholder but they had no idea of its true value.'", "idx": 50974}], "idx": 33187} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Michael A. Olivas is the William B. Bates Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of Houston Law Center and director of the university's Institute for Higher Education Law and Governance. He is the editor of \"Colored Men And Hombres Aqu\u00ed: Hernandez V. Texas and the Emergence of Mexican American Lawyering,\" and is a member of the board of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Michael Olivas says Sonia Sotomayor's nomination affirms that Latinos matter in America. (CNN) -- I recently saw an old episode of \"West Wing,\" where Edward James Olmos, playing a fictional Puerto Rican federal judge, was nominated to become the first Latino on the U.S. Supreme Court. I cried, thinking how remote this possibility seemed, yet how close.\n@highlight\nMichael Olivas: Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination is a historic moment\n@highlight\nHe says she has the personal and professional qualificiations to be confirmed\n@highlight\nOlivas: In American culture, Latinos are marginalized and feared\n@highlight\nHe says Sotomayor's nomination sends an important message of hope", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 40, "end": 82}, {"start": 91, "end": 122}, {"start": 157, "end": 205}, {"start": 229, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 276}, {"start": 286, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 430}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 607, "end": 618}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 805, "end": 819}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In cultural programming, this community is described as either lazy and shiftless, or stealing jobs from real @placeholder.", "idx": 50975}], "idx": 33188} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Tony Benn, who has died in London aged 88, was an inspiration to all of us who wanted to make the world a more peaceful and more equal place. He came from a privileged and political family, his father and grandfather both MPs, and he would have become Lord Stansgate in the early 1960s if he had not fought to renounce his hereditary peerage. Luckily he won, stayed an MP instead of mouldering in Britain's upper House of Lords for the next five decades, and dedicated his life to socialist ideas and most importantly to campaigning for change.\n@highlight\nTony Benn who has died in London aged 88, came from a privileged and political family\n@highlight\nHowever he renounced his peerage, and fought for socialist ideas\n@highlight\nHe was opposed to wars UK government and its U.S. allies were waging\n@highlight\nBenn was polite, disciplined, hard working, political: all a campaigner should be - Lindsey German", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 768, "end": 769}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 909, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of @placeholder.", "idx": 50981}], "idx": 33192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Privacy is vital to my sense of self. It is as important as breathing; each breath may be my last. So I am acutely aware of how difficult it must have been for Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, the world's richest company, to sacrifice his privacy and expose himself to public scrutiny in an essentially homophobic world. The fact that a CEO of a fortune 500 company's decision to publicly acknowledge his homosexuality made international news on the same scale as Ebola exposes the persistence of homophobia and hetero-sexism in the West -- despite the existence of laws to protect LGBT people in the USA and elsewhere.\n@highlight\nApple CEO Tim Cook publicly acknowledged his homosexuality last week\n@highlight\nOlumide Femi Makanjuola says decision to do so is not easy, whoever and wherever you are\n@highlight\nMakanjuola: Announcement a reminder that clothes, not human beings, belong in the closet\n@highlight\n\"I look forward to a day when a powerful African CEO publicly acknowledges that they are LGBT\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 711, "end": 733}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coming out as @placeholder is not an easy thing to do anywhere in the world, even if you are the head of a global company such as Apple.", "idx": 50982}, {"query": "While I was not surprised by the news about @placeholder (though not because I had any prior information about his sexuality), I did wonder why he had decided to trade in his privacy.", "idx": 50983}], "idx": 33193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Summer has not yet officially arrived, but the country's midsection is burning up. Denver broke a heat record Monday -- and Tuesday promises more sweltering heat. Farther east in Baltimore, a storm threw down a tornado Monday, destroying houses and causing flash flooding. And on the Gulf Coast, rip currents have killed at least four. Heat wave On Monday, Denver broke its all-time heat record, when the temperature climbed to 99 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sun is expected to bake the Colorado capital again on Tuesday. That's nearly a cool spell for residents in parts of northern Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma, where temperatures are expected to break 100 degrees.\n@highlight\nDenver's new heat record pales in comparison with Oklahoma's 100 degree forecast\n@highlight\nBaltimore's tornado makes for dramatic video, but twisters in Kentucky demolish homes\n@highlight\nRip currents kill four in Alabama, close beaches in Florida\n@highlight\nDespite warnings in Alabama, beach goers, even children, still enter the water", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was one of at least four who died in the currents off the @placeholder coast since Sunday.", "idx": 50988}], "idx": 33195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Old and new diplomacy clashed in the flare-up between Egypt and the United States over the arrest and interrogation of Bassem Youssef -- considered the \"Jon Stewart of Egypt\" -- who skewers politicians of all stripes on his popular TV show, El Bernameg. In the world of traditional diplomacy, governments had more control over what was said about them and by whom. As the Egyptian and U.S. governments discovered the hard way, that control is long gone in the world of 21st century diplomacy with its 24/7 social media and powerful nongovernmental voices. When Youssef, accused of insulting President Mohamed Morsy and Islam, was summoned for questioning by the Morsy-appointed prosecutor general, this latest repressive action by the Muslim Brotherhood government sparked an international outcry.\n@highlight\nBassem Youssef, the \"Jon Stewart of Egypt,\" was arrested for mocking Egypt's president\n@highlight\nCynthia Schneider: In the world of 24/7 social media, old and new diplomacy clashed\n@highlight\nShe says U.S. Embassy should not have closed its Twitter feed after a rebuke from Egypt\n@highlight\nSchneider: The U.S. must defend free speech, including its actions on the Internet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 744, "end": 761}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 916, "end": 932}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within minutes of the shutdown, Twitter was flooded with condemnation of the @placeholder government for caving to Muslim Brotherhood pressure and failing to defend basic freedoms.", "idx": 50993}], "idx": 33199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Since the Republic of Ireland succumbed to a last-16 penalty shoot-out defeat by Spain in the 2002 World Cup, they are the only nation from the British Isles other than England to have since qualified for a a major tournament since. In fact, more correctly, all five of the nations who make up the British Isles - the Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom but is in the British Isles - hold realistic ambitions of reaching the expanded European Championship tournament in France in 2016. It is for that reason that when Ireland travel to Celtic Park to face Scotland on Friday night, the game will be of huge significance to the potential fortunes of both sides.\n@highlight\nScotland host Ireland at Celtic Park on Friday (7.45pm kick-off)\n@highlight\nIt is potentially the biggest fixture on British soil in years\n@highlight\nBoth sides hold realistic ambitions of qualifying for Euro 2015 in France\n@highlight\nSportsmail gives 10 reasons why this is such a huge match", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 28}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 318, "end": 336}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 452, "end": 472}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This time in an Ireland shirt, Scotland will be hoping he does not send those fans home as happy as he once did by bagging the winner for @placeholder.", "idx": 51001}], "idx": 33207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former executive of the bank that helped trigger the Royal Bank of Scotland's collapse has been found dead along with his wife and daughter. Jan Peter Schmittmann, 57, came under fire for taking a large pay-off after the nationalisation of his troubled bank ABN Amro. He ran the domestic operations of the Dutch bank between 2003 and 2007 and was widely criticised for landing a \u00a36.6million ($10.95 million) pay-off. Jan Peter Schmittmann, 57, former Netherlands chief executive of the ABN Amro bank, who has been found dead along with his wife Nelly (right), 57, and daughter Babette, 22, at their home in the Dutch town of Laren\n@highlight\nJan Peter Schmittmann, wife and daughter found dead on Saturday\n@highlight\nTheir bodies were discovered by Schmittmann's elder daughter\n@highlight\nThe former top banker came under fire for taking a large pay-off\n@highlight\nIt followed the nationalisation of his troubled Dutch bank ABN Amro\n@highlight\nABN was taken over in 2007, but nationalised after RBS collapsed", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 76}, {"start": 143, "end": 163}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 419, "end": 439}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 664}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 948}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "he left the bank after its nationalisation in 2008, @placeholder was", "idx": 51013}], "idx": 33215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Dutch documentary about a mentally ill and potentially dangerous 18-year-old has prompted lawmakers in the Netherlands -- amid national outrage -- to re-examine the treatment of those in psychiatric care. The documentary, which was produced by the Lutheran-run Evangelical Broadcasting Company and aired on public television Tuesday, followed Brandon van Ingen, a patient at a mental hospital in Ermelo. Since 2007, van Ingen has spent part of his days tethered to a wall due to the danger he poses to others, according to State Secretary for Public Health Marlies Veldhuijzen van Zanten-Hyllner. \"Brandon's issue is so serious that he must be restricted in his freedom for the sake of his own safety and that of others,\" van Zanten-Hyllner wrote in a letter to parliament. \"Because of this, Brandon consistently makes use of a band that he fastens himself when he is in the presence of his attendants and other visitors. Whenever there is no one present and at night, the band is loosened.\"\n@highlight\nA documentary profiled the 18-year-old male's treatment at a mental hospital\n@highlight\nDutch lawmakers are re-examining the treatment of those in psychiatric care\n@highlight\nHealth official says his treatment is in line with rules for restraining patients\n@highlight\nThe hospital calls the man's treatment an exceptional case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 259, "end": 303}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 554, "end": 605}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heerenloo hospital issued a statement Saturday assuring family members of those at the facility that van @placeholder's case is an exceptional one and doesn't reflect the care the majority of patients receive.", "idx": 51016}], "idx": 33216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Cutmore Follow @@Chris_Cutmore Victor Dubuisson insists he\u2019s \u2018just a normal person\u2019. When pressed about his life he says \u2018I\u2019m just\u2026 nothing special, you know\u2019. Let\u2019s reappraise that modest statement. He is a normal person, but one with an outside chance of winning The Open at on Sunday. And, despite his protestations, he is very special indeed. Dubuisson gatecrashed the top of the leaderboard at Hoylake after a third round 68 left him in fifth, eight shots behind Rory McIlroy with 18 holes to play. But whether or not the fairytale victory comes, Dubuisson is set for a year to remember.\n@highlight\nDubuisson moved up to fifth, eight shots behind Rory McIlroy with 18 to play at Hoylake\n@highlight\nFrenchman is is now a near-certainty to qualify for Europe\u2019s Ryder Cup team at Gleneagles", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder\u2019s a nice guy, he\u2019s quiet, I enjoy playing with him,\u2019 said Walker.", "idx": 51017}], "idx": 33217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- This weekend, \"Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters\" hunted down the No. 1 spot at the box office with $19 million from 3,372 theaters. Although \"Hansel and Gretel\" can hardly be called a fairy-tale success at this point, it proved far more bewitching than fellow newcomers \"Parker\" and \"Movie 43,\" which were left with only bread crumbs in their sad debut frame. Paramount and MGM spent $50 million to produce \"Hansel and Gretel,\" which was shot in 2011 and originally scheduled to be released in March 2012. Distributor Paramount moved the film's release to this month to capitalize on star Jeremy Renner, whom the studio hoped would blossom into a true box-office draw following \"The Avengers\" and \"The Bourne Legacy.\" (It also seems likely that \"Hansel and Gretel\" got placed in January due to its poor quality \u2014 January tends to be a dumping ground for studios' stinkers.) Whether or not Renner had anything to do with it, the date change proved at least somewhat effective \u2014 \"Hansel and Gretel\" outgrossed the last supernatural fantasy with Hunter in the title, \"Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,\" which staked a weak $16.3 million in its debut frame.\n@highlight\n\"Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters\" hunted down the No. 1 spot at the box office\n@highlight\nThe movie scored $19 million from 3,372 theaters\n@highlight\n\"Parker\" and \"Movie 43\" were left with only bread crumbs in their sad debut frame", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 154, "end": 170}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 420, "end": 436}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 710, "end": 726}, {"start": 758, "end": 774}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 990, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1348}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Audiences issued the film a lukewarm \"B\" CinemaScore grade, so it seems unlikely that @placeholder will achieve strong word of mouth.", "idx": 51022}], "idx": 33222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has accused the G7 leaders of 'cynicism without limit' for backing Ukraine's military operation against pro-Russian insurgents (file picture) Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has accused the G7 leaders of 'cynicism without limit' for backing Ukraine's military operation against pro-Russian insurgents. World leaders at a G7 summit in Brussels have condemned Russia for 'continuing violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine'. In a joint communique released at the summit yesterday, the leaders encouraged Ukraine to 'maintain a measured approach in pursuing operations to restore law and order.' 'The so-called G7 even talks about the measured actions of the Ukrainian army against its own people,' Medvedev told ministers, quoted by the Interfax news agency.\n@highlight\nLeaders at G7 summit in Brussels condemned Russia for actions in Ukraine\n@highlight\nThey encouraged Ukraine to 'maintain a measured approach in pursuing operations to restore law and order'\n@highlight\nRussian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has accused the G7 leaders of 'cynicism' for backing Ukraine's military operation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 69, "end": 70}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 250, "end": 251}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 381, "end": 382}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 694, "end": 695}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "G7 should send a clear message of support to @placeholder and a united", "idx": 51027}], "idx": 33227} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 16:43 EST, 7 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:29 EST, 7 September 2013 An amateur rugby player plunged to his death after falling from a hotel balcony in Benidorm, Spain. Alan Clare was in the holiday resort celebrating a stag do with friends when he tried to climb onto the balcony from an open window, it is believed. The 34-year-old from Warrington was found dead at around 3am yesterday morning. Tragedy: Alan Clare, 34, from Warrington, fell to his death trying to climb onto is hotel room balcony after being locked out at Las Dalmatas Hotel, Benidorm\n@highlight\nAlan Clare, 34, was on a stag do with friends in the Spanish resort\n@highlight\nTried to climb onto fifth-floor balcony after being locked out\n@highlight\nMr Clare, from Warrington, was an amateur rugby player", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 554, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Clare returned to the hotel alone after spending his first night in @placeholder out with friends.", "idx": 51028}], "idx": 33228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Just when you thought the heat couldn't get any worse, it looks like it will. On Friday afternoon, temperatures topped 100 degrees Fahrenheit from Chicago to Kansas City, Missouri, and Columbus, Ohio, and many places in between. Heat watches, warnings and advisories touched 25 states -- an area spanning roughly one-quarter of the nation and encompassing more than 115 million people, or more than one in three Americans. Around 4 p.m., the thermometer in St. Louis read 105 degrees, the ninth straight day it has topped the century mark in that Missouri city. That may sound bad, but it's relatively cool compared with the 110 degrees the National Weather Service is forecasting for Saturday.\n@highlight\nAbout 350,000 customers in east, central U.S. didn't have power Friday night\n@highlight\nTemperatures top 100 in Chicago, Kansas City, Columbus and elsewhere\n@highlight\nIt'll get hotter in spots Saturday, with 100-plus likely in Washington, New York\n@highlight\n6 heat-related deaths are reported in Chicago area and 3 in Rock County, Wisconsin", "entities": [{"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 641, "end": 664}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in @placeholder, the thermometer is expected to reach 103 degrees, and the heat index will make it feel like 113.", "idx": 51037}], "idx": 33236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is like running into a brick wall, right now, playing this Chelsea team. A beautifully constructed brick wall, obviously. Not one slung up by a couple of navvies looking to take an early cut over Christmas. This is a wall of great precision and craftsmanship, of sound foundations and excellent structure. West Ham came here in good form, with half an eye on an upset, and bounced straight off Chelsea. They hit a post through Morgan Amalfitano in the 87th minute, but barely threatened before that. Leaders Chelsea recorded their third straight 2-0 Premier League victory on Boxing Day against London rivals West Ham\n@highlight\nChelsea secure their third straight Premier League victory on Boxing Day at Stamford Bridge\n@highlight\nJohn Terry scored his second goal in as many games to give Chelsea the lead in the first half\n@highlight\nDiego Costa's strike in the second half secured a win for Jose Mourinho's side over West Ham\n@highlight\nTerry and Nemanja Matic impressed for Chelsea while Adrian did his best to keep them out", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 708, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 954, "end": 966}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fabregas curled it in, Costa flicked it on and Terry popped up, two yards from goal, to tap the ball past @placeholder \u2014 powerless, for once.", "idx": 51041}], "idx": 33237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amazon launched its first mobile phone in a blaze of publicity in its bid to take on Apple and Google. However, one tracking firm claims the launch has been a damp squib, claiming the phone has been outsold by all its rivals. Amazon has refused to reveal just how many handsets it has sold. Scroll down for Video Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the new Amazon Fire Phone. The handset has a 4.7-inch display with 720p HD resolution, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM, and six individual camera modules to make the 3D effect work. The device has a front facing camera in each corner of the screen.\n@highlight\nUsers can also tilt phone to navigate around menus\n@highlight\nHas 13MP camera - and claims it can take better pictures that the iPhone 5s and Galaxy S5\n@highlight\nOnly available in the US with AT&T starting at $199, with a two-year contract on July 25th - or $649 with no contract", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 443, "end": 461}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 811, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's time to whip the crown from @placeholder,' said Mr Bezos before showing off the new handset for the first time.", "idx": 51044}], "idx": 33239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France beat heroic 14-man Wales 9-8 in Auckland Saturday to reach the final of the Rugby World Cup. The match was overshadowed by the 18th minute dismissal of Wales captain Sam Warburton for a dangerous tackle. It looked to be a harsh decision by Irish referee Alain Rolland and tipped the match in France's favor although they had to withstand a late Welsh onslaught to maintain their slender lead. Wales had led 3-0 through a James Hook penalty before losing their skipper, but a pair of Morgan Parra penalties put France 6-3 ahead at the interval. He increased that lead to 9-3 with his third penalty early in the second half only for Wales to hit back through a clever solo try by scrum half Mike Phillips.\n@highlight\nFrance beat Wales 9-8 in semifinal of Rugby World Cup in Auckland\n@highlight\nWales captain Sam Warburton sent off in 18th minute for dangerous tackle\n@highlight\nWales score only try of the match through Mike Phillips in second half\n@highlight\nHosts New Zealand play Australia in second semifinal Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 769, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't care at all whether it was a good match or not, whether the @placeholder deserve to be in the final, we have qualified for the final and that's all that counts.\"", "idx": 51046}], "idx": 33240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 18:51 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:35 EST, 3 January 2013 An American Airlines flight from Brazil to Dallas was diverted to Houston on Wednesday after a 25-year-old passenger became ill and died aboard the aircraft, it was revealed today. Airport officials summoned homicide detectives to George Bush Intercontinental Airport just before dawn after learning that American Flight 962 was coming to Houston because of a medical emergency involving a passenger. The passenger, who was revealed to be Brazilian, was declared dead after the plane landed, authorities said. Scroll down for video Tragedy: A 25-year-old woman became ill and died on a flight between Brazil and Dallas (stock photo)\n@highlight\nBrazilian national, 25, died on American Airlines flight from Brazil to Dallas-Fort Worth\n@highlight\nWoman's identity remains unknown, but autopsy will be performed to determine cause of death\n@highlight\nThere were 220 passengers on board Boeing 777, as well as 14 crew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 109}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 321, "end": 356}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 766, "end": 782}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018There was no sign of trauma,\u2019 and no foul play is suspected, @placeholder police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said.", "idx": 51048}], "idx": 33242} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's memoir, \"A Journey,\" is sparking all sorts of picketing and protesting around the U.K., so we thought it might be a good time to take a look at a few presidential memoirs from this side of the pond. Here are a few things you might not have known about former presidents' literary output. Best choice of (possible) ghostwriter Ulysses S. Grant should have been on sound financial footing when he finished his second term in 1877. He was arguably the world's most famous war hero, and he had been in the White House for eight years.\n@highlight\n\"A Journey,\" Tony Blair's memoir, is causing protesting around the UK\n@highlight\nThe memoirs of Betty Ford and Nancy Reagan outsold those of their husbands\n@highlight\nMany suspect that the \"Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. 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I resurfaced and got some help from other people and family members and came back, and after full four hours of trying we managed to get it out of the water and I was shocked by what I found.\" It was a life-size bronze statue, believed to be a 2,500-year-old depiction of the ancient Greek god Apollo.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Treasure pulled out of the sea\"\n@highlight\nFisherman Jwdat Abu Ghrb says he discovered the statue off Gaza\n@highlight\nThe statue appeared on eBay with a starting price of $500,000, authorities say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in a @placeholder gold store, a man who displayed video of the statue told CNN that he has custody of it and that it is in safe hands, but -- if someone wants to buy it -- that would be possible.", "idx": 51064}], "idx": 33254} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As impressive as the Mars Curiosity\u2019s findings have been, the rover just doesn\u2019t have the brains to cut it further out in the solar system. This is because, at the start of each Martian day, Nasa has to deal with a significant communication delay when it sends its agenda to the Mars rover. Even moving at light speed, instructions from Earth take about 20 minutes to reach the surface of Mars. This 40-minute roundtrip makes real-time control of the rover impossible. At the start of each Martian day, Nasa has to deal with a significant communication delay when it sends its agenda to the Mars rover. Even moving at light speed, instructions from Earth take about 20 minutes to reach the surface of Mars. This 40-minute roundtrip makes real-time control of the rover impossible\n@highlight\nThe TextureCam can both take and analyse images of an alien environment\n@highlight\nCurrent rovers require scientists on Earth to do the analysis of rocks\n@highlight\nIt can takes around 20 minutes for a message from Earth to reach Mars\n@highlight\nTextureCam hopes to remove this bottleneck for future rovers", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018While this suffices for our rovers on @placeholder, it works less and less well the further you get from the Earth.", "idx": 51075}], "idx": 33262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Downton fans were sent into a frenzy of anticipation this week, as more details about the new series were released. The forth run of the drama - sold to over 220 territories around the world and believed to have been seen by approximately 120 million people - will begin next month. And the millions seduced by the strait-laced but stylish world of the British historical drama will soon be able to take some of that style home. If you want lips as soft as Lady Mary's, wine inspired by Lord Grantham's favorite tipple - or even walls the exact shade of grey as as Mrs. Patmore's kitchen, you're in luck as there is a new wave of merchandise set to hit stores.\n@highlight\nA host of new products announced\n@highlight\nDolls, jewels, paint, homewares and clothes to come\n@highlight\nM&S beauty range inspired by characters on sale October 12\n@highlight\nExperts urge caution about cashing in\n@highlight\n'I'm not coy about the merchandising' says U.S. boss", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Marks & Spencer is launching a @placeholder beauty line, including soap, nail polish, lip gloss, lotion and scented candles, on October 12.", "idx": 51078}], "idx": 33265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lindsey Vonn of the United States lived up to her billing as the golden girl of the Winter Olympics with a dominant victory in the women's downhill at Whistler Creekside on Wednesday. Vonn had been troubled by a shin injury in the build-up to the Games in Vancouver but showed no ill-effects with a blistering run of one minute 44.19 seconds to win her first Olympic medal of any color. The Minnesotan, the reigning world champion in the discipline and totally dominant on the World Cup circuit in the build-up to Games, decimated the time set by fellow American Julia Mancuso by over half a second from start number 16.\n@highlight\nLindsey Vonn wins Olympic women's downhill title with dominant display\n@highlight\nVonn beats fellow American Julia Mancuso by over half a second at Whistler Creekside\n@highlight\nNEW: Shani Davis of United States retains his Olympic title in men's 1,000m speed skating\n@highlight\nNEW: Shaun White adds to U.S. gold rush with successful defense of his half-pipe crown", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 161, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 790, "end": 807}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder called me before the race and told me, 'I think I got this.", "idx": 51083}], "idx": 33269} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The video is grainy and shot from far away, but there's no mistaking what it shows: someone jumping out of a plane's wheel well. The Hawaii Department of Transportation on Tuesday released surveillance video taken at Kahului Airport, on the island of Maui, on April 20. It shows a stowaway climbing out of a plane and walking around a tarmac. The teenager, 15-year-old Yahya Abdi, survived the nearly five-hour flight from San Jose, California. He told authorities that he crawled into the wheel well of the Hawaii-bound Boeing 767 and lost consciousness when the plane took off. Yahya, who also goes by the name Yahya Yusuf, endured subzero temperatures at oxygen-depleted heights as high as 38,000 feet, authorities believe.\n@highlight\nNEW: The teenager could face a criminal trespass charge, a misdemeanor\n@highlight\nHe survived a nearly five-hour flight from California to Hawaii\n@highlight\nThe teen endured subzero temperatures at oxygen-depleted heights\n@highlight\nHe told investigators that he was trying to get to Somalia to see his mother", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 142, "end": 176}, {"start": 226, "end": 240}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If in fact it is determined that there was a criminal offense, it will be criminal trespass, which is a misdemeanor in @placeholder,\" Morales said.", "idx": 51085}], "idx": 33271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jada, a Houston-area 16-year-old, was getting ready for finals week and looking forward to a summer hanging out with friends and finding a job. On June 1, she went to a friend of a friend's house party. She recalls little of what went on that evening, she told CNN, but does remember passing out and waking up the next morning at another friend's house with her clothing askew. Weeks later, she received text messages showing photos of her unconscious and undressed that appeared to have been taken at the party. Soon, those photos spread on social media, with Twitter users mimicking her passed-out pose and adding the hashtag #jadapose.\n@highlight\nA Houston teen told her story on television after photos of her passed out became a meme\n@highlight\nHers is example of images depicting alleged abuse making the rounds among teens\n@highlight\nParents can combat online abuse with resources and discussion, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In light of the photos and humiliating #jadapose meme, @placeholder might have chosen to hide in shame.", "idx": 51092}], "idx": 33276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:41 EST, 17 December 2012 The parents of six children who died when a fire ripped through their home mouthed 'I love you' to each other today when their murder charges were dropped. Mick Philpott, 55, and his wife Mairead, 31, will now face a trial in February next year charged with six counts of manslaughter. Jade Philpott, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight; Jessie, six, and Jayden, five, died when fire tore through their house in Victory Road, Allenton, Derby, at 4am on May 11.\n@highlight\nMick Philpott and his wife Mairead will face a trial in February next year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bottom row (left to right) are: Jack, 7, Jessie, 6, their sister @placeholder, 10, and Jayden, 5,", "idx": 51094}], "idx": 33278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The raspy, gruff voice behind some of the most soulful songs of the past six decades is now gone. Legendary soul singer Bobby Womack died Friday, Womack's publicist said. He was 70. \"I am sadly able to confirm but I have no details at this time,\" said Sonya Kolowrat, his publicist with XL Recordings. Womack, whose career started before he was 10, wrote and performed hits such as \"That's the Way I feel About Cha\" and \"Across 110th Street.\" He also wrote The Rolling Stones' first U.S. No. 1 hit, \"It's All Over Now.\" Womack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009.\n@highlight\nWomack dies at 70; his publicist reveals no other details\n@highlight\nHe said last year he'd been diagnosed with early signs of Alzheimer's disease\n@highlight\nWomack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009\n@highlight\nHe married the widow of music partner Sam Cooke 4 months after Cooke's death", "entities": [{"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 383, "end": 413}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 549, "end": 574}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 783, "end": 808}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's diagnosis came after several other health issues including pneumonia, diabetes, and colon cancer.", "idx": 51101}], "idx": 33284} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Are Syrian forces using chemical weapons in their years-long fight to hold on to power? That's what the head of the Israel Defense Forces intelligence research and analysis division said Tuesday, becoming the latest to allege that Damascus was employing weapons banned under international law against its own people. The claim further stoked the debate about the international community's role in Syria, where the United Nations estimated this month that 70,000 people have been killed since the conflict flared in March 2011. 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A new Food and Drug Administration report, \"Pathogens and Filth in Spices,\" says that 12% of U.S. spice imports are contaminated with bug parts, rodent hairs and other ingredients more appropriate to a witches' brew than your mother's favorite recipe. The FDA study also found that 7% of spice imports the inspectors examined were contaminated with salmonella. Salmonella are toxic bacteria that can trigger diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. The amount of \"filth\" the FDA found in imported spice was twice that found in other kinds of imported food. The report characterized this as a \"systemic challenge.\"\n@highlight\nTwice as much contamination found in imported spices as other imports\n@highlight\n\"Pathogens and Filth in Spices\" also found salmonella in 7% of spices tested\n@highlight\nContaminated spices have caused \"relatively small\" outbreaks of illness, FDA says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 124, "end": 151}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 837, "end": 851}, {"start": 983, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spice can come to the @placeholder cleaned and bottled in another country, or in big sacks and containers that then go to a commercial facility, Deem said.", "idx": 51114}], "idx": 33293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Hong Kong) (CNN) -- The day after the biggest murder trial in recent Chinese history, the country's state media ran stories about the defendant, Gu Kailai, the high-powered wife of deposed Chinese politician Bo Xilai, but kept headlines off the front page. The court is still deliberating the case against Gu. She and a family aide, Zhang Xiaojun, are accused of poisoning British businessman Neil Heywood in a hotel room in the city of Chongqing last November. According to a court official, Gu's defense team raised no objection to the prosecution's charges, detailed Thursday in a one-day trial, a month after she and Zhang were charged with murder.\n@highlight\nChinese media published the same story about Gu Kailai\n@highlight\nDiscussions about murder trial have been banned on Chinese social media\n@highlight\nGu's murder trial on Thursday lasted 7 hours", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 307, "end": 308}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 494, "end": 495}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before Thursday's court appearance, @placeholder and Zhang hadn't been seen publicly since their arrest in April-- and they have been unreachable for comment.", "idx": 51119}, {"query": "Some netizens expressed support for @placeholder, referring to him as \"Grandfather Bo\" and wrote about missing his leadership.", "idx": 51120}, {"query": "But, @placeholder has now been stripped of all his political titles and is being investigated for what officials call, \"serious disciplinary violations.\"", "idx": 51122}], "idx": 33297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of the model shot dead by Oscar Pistorius have attacked the 'volatile' and 'trigger-happy' athlete saying 'sooner or later he would have killed someone'. They have sat through an agonising seven-month trial, but June and Barry Steenkamp said justice for their daughter Reeva, 29, has not been served as the 'Blade Runner' could be out in 10 months. Mrs Steenkamp, 68, said she did not believe the athlete's story, describing him as 'vague, evasive and shifty' after he claimed he shot Reeva thinking she was an intruder. 'It was Reeva's bad luck that she met him, because sooner or later he would have killed someone. I do believe that,' she said in an interview with The Times Magazine.\n@highlight\nBarry and June Steenkamp said justice has not been served for Reeva\n@highlight\nThey said Oscar Pistorius would have killed someone 'sooner or later'\n@highlight\nHe has been jailed for five years, but could be out in 10 months\n@highlight\nMrs Steenkamp described him as 'pathetic' in book Reeva: A Mother's Story\n@highlight\nBoth parents have a recurring image of the model screaming in agony", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 681, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They'd shared a bed, but she was scared to take the relationship to that level \u2026 She wouldn't want to sleep with @placeholder if she wasn't sure,' she said.", "idx": 51123}, {"query": "Pistorius told the court they were planning a life together, but Mrs Steenkamp thinks @placeholder had 'nagging doubts about their compatibility'", "idx": 51124}], "idx": 33298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Phone hacking was widespread at the Daily Mirror newspaper when Piers Morgan was its editor, a former employee testified Wednesday, stopping just short of saying Morgan definitely knew about it. James Hipwell said that he \"cannot prove\" that Morgan knew about illegal eavesdropping, but that it was \"very unlikely he did not know what was going on.\" Phone hacking \"happened every day\" at the Mirror's show business desk in late 1999, Hipwell told the Leveson Inquiry, a wide-ranging government-backed investigation of British press ethics and practices. Also on Wednesday, Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills accused Morgan of using her as a \"scapegoat.\"\n@highlight\nA former Piers Morgan employee says he must have known about hacking\n@highlight\nIt \"happened every day\" on the Mirror's show business desk in 1999, James Hipwell says\n@highlight\nPaul McCartney's ex-wife accuses Piers Morgan of using her as a scapegoat\n@highlight\nMorgan earlier said he did not believe there had been hacking at his paper", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 481}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has no additional comments re: the Leveson Inquiry or Heather Mills.", "idx": 51128}], "idx": 33301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A group of leading musicians has called on Russia's president Vladimir Putin to give a fair hearing to members of a punk band facing prison for performing a \u2018legitimate protest\u2019. The trio, Pussy Riot, face up to seven years behind bars after staging a performance in a Moscow cathedral calling on the Virgin Mary to remove President Putin from power. In a letter to The Times newspaper, the group of British musicians including Jarvis Cocker, Pete Townshend, Martha Wainwright and Neil Tennant, said that the incident by the band amounted to \u2018a minor breach of the peace\u2019. 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The world's first teletext service will finally end after 38 years on the BBC when Olympic champion Dame Mary Peters switches off analogue transmissions in Northern Ireland. As the corporation prepared to finally pull the plug on the service, the Plain English Campaign announced a lifetime achievement award for its 'clarity' and use of 'everyday words'\n@highlight\nPlain English Campaign announces lifetime achievement award for Ceefax\n@highlight\nFormer PM Sir John Major says the service can be 'proud of its record'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 194, "end": 195}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 487, "end": 508}, {"start": 606, "end": 627}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile @placeholder weather presenters will pay tribute to the service by using Ceefax-type pixelated maps on the forecasts.", "idx": 51137}], "idx": 33307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Heading off to spot the Big Five? Sometimes the hunting begins long before the trip, with the search for perfect safari accessories. To help lay the groundwork, we've tracked down some of the most luxurious safari gear around. Swarovski Optik CL Companion Africa A pair of Swarovski binoculars might seem like a heavy investment, but they deliver in terms of quality. The CL Companion Africa binoculars, which went on sale in October, have been designed especially for big game spotters. They're lightweight, weighing just 500 grams, have an extremely robust housing designed to provide protection from sand and come in a waxed canvas bag inspired by the colors of Africa.\n@highlight\nPacking the right safari gear is almost as important as picking the right safari\n@highlight\nThe LED Lenser safari flashlight provides more than 500 meters of light\n@highlight\nThe MCM Small Duke backpack can protect your belongings from heat and sand", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 227, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 372, "end": 390}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the all-important @placeholder don't put in an appearance, you can just admire the wildlife on the scarf.", "idx": 51143}], "idx": 33312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's military continued its assault Thursday on militants in Taliban-held areas, its chief spokesman told reporters. Pakistani army trucks move military equipment into the troubled Buner district Thursday. So far, 14 militants have been killed in the past 24 hours, Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said. The operation is still ongoing in the districts of Dir and Buner, which was recently seized by the Taliban in violation of an agreement with Pakistan's government. Pakistani forces have completely secured Daggar, the main town in Buner and the scene of heavy fighting on Wednesday, Abbas said. The Daggar operation resulted in the deaths of 50 militants, but freed 18 Frontier Corps personnel who had been abducted by militants, he said. Fifty-two of their colleagues are still believed to be held by their suspected Taliban kidnappers.\n@highlight\nPakistani military intensifies drive against Taliban in restive tribal regions\n@highlight\nRecent military operation has resulted in more than 180 militant casualties\n@highlight\nHas not stopped U.S. unmanned drone attacks on Pakistan's soil\n@highlight\nBarack Obama \"gravely concerned about the situation in Pakistan\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking at a news conference capping his 100th day in office, @placeholder said the United States has \"huge national security interests in making sure that Pakistan is stable\" and doesn't end up a \"nuclear-armed militant state.\"", "idx": 51145}], "idx": 33314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:09 EST, 24 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 25 November 2013 Alec Baldwin's stalker admits that despite her recent brush with fame, going after the actor wasn't the wisest career move. Genevieve Sabourin spoke from her temporary home on Riker's Island on Saturday to say that the high-profile fight has cost her more than just seven months of freedom. 'My reputation has been ruined,' the 41-year-old actress said. 'I can't even hide in Japan.' 'I am in prison for life': Not known for her subtly, convicted Alec Baldwin stalker Genevieve Sabourin says her once lucrative acting career is over because of her battle with the 30 Rock actor. She is currently serving 7 months at Riker's Island\n@highlight\nGenevieve Sabourin, 41, is two weeks into a 7-month stay for stalking at Rikers Island, New York\n@highlight\n'I am in prison for life': The actress says her once luxurious lifestyle has been taken from her and gone are the days when she'd 'make $100,000'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 225, "end": 242}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 548, "end": 559}, {"start": 569, "end": 586}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 760}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has no choice but to hide for the next several months.", "idx": 51148}], "idx": 33316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Australian golfer who was allegedly abducted and robbed in Hawaii before being woken up by a homeless woman has compared his experience with the action film Taken. In an interview with the Seven Network on Monday morning, a battered and bruised Robert Allenby said the FBI are investigating the alleged incident. But the FBI denies that. 'The FBI is not investigating this matter whatsoever,' FBI Special Agent Tom Simon told Daily Mail Australia on Monday morning. 'A little bit of an American civics lesson - the FBI could only investigate a kidnapping if the victim was transferred interstate.'\n@highlight\nRobert Allenby was drinking in a wine bar in Hawaii on Friday\n@highlight\nHe was allegedly kidnapped, shoved in a car and robbed before being dumped\n@highlight\nAllenby said he was was left with facial injuries after being thrown from a car\n@highlight\nHe was found by a homeless woman and helped by a retired soldier\n@highlight\nIn an interview this morning, he compared his experience with the action film Taken", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 397, "end": 399}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 430, "end": 449}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The golfer said the police and @placeholder were currently working on the case, and it wasn't clear if the attack was targeted.", "idx": 51153}, {"query": "The @placeholder failed to make the cut after the first two days of play and was relaxing on Friday night", "idx": 51154}], "idx": 33320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Colorado Springs, Colorado (CNN) -- U.S. Army Capt. 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If the Uruguayan had not already secured his place as the \"Enfant Terrible\" of the English game then he now has that role all wrapped up. As Suarez sank his teeth into the flesh of Branislav Ivanovic, he put paid to the old adage of \"once bitten, twice shy.\" No sooner had the Liverpool striker been handed a 10-game ban for his meal on Merseyside than the entire footballing world began a furious debate over the severity of the punishment.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez hit with 10-game ban for biting by Football Association\n@highlight\nPunishment appears out of proportion with in comparison with past bans\n@highlight\nPizza company offers customers chance to \"bite Suarez's face\"\n@highlight\nIn contention to win top player award voted by his fellow professionals on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 43}, {"start": 73, "end": 74}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 710}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One company in the UK has even brought out a @placeholder pizza where customers are invited to bite into his face, which is shaped with various toppings.", "idx": 51168}], "idx": 33328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A most awkward and revealing situation has emerged in the heart of Europe, forcing European governments to choose between their principles and their fears, and drawing an uncomfortable gap between Europe's words and its actions. Last July, a bus carrying tourists about to start their vacation suddenly exploded outside the airport in the Bulgarian city of Burgas. The bombing killed five Israelis -- including a pregnant woman -- and a Bulgarian driver. This week, Bulgaria's foreign minister blamed Hezbollah, saying an investigation showed the attack was carried out by two members of the Iran-linked Lebanese organization. Hezbollah denied the accusation. But Bulgaria says it discovered strong links, with \"data showing the financing and connection between Hezbollah and the two suspects.\"\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Bulgaria blamed Hezbollah in bus attack, yet EU still won't call group terrorists\n@highlight\nShe says doing so would let EU freeze group's funds, control its travel, averting attacks\n@highlight\nBut EU fears angering group, destabilizing Lebanon; let's Hezbollah raise funds in Europe\n@highlight\nGhitis: In letting group claim legitimacy, EU passively abetting a terrorist organization", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 875, "end": 876}, {"start": 951, "end": 952}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also worry about angering Hezbollah, fearing attacks on @placeholder peacekeepers in Lebanon or terrorist attacks on European soil.", "idx": 51169}], "idx": 33329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jesse Matthew, a suspect in the disappearance of University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, returned to Virginia on Friday, authorities said. Matthew had been taken into custody this week in Texas, 1,300 miles away from the town where Graham disappeared. Matthew agreed not to fight extradition from Texas, and arrived by plane in Charlottesville, Virginia, home of the university. Officials at the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail said Matthew was being processed on Friday night. He has also been questioned in connection with an alleged sexual assault nearly 12 years ago, authorities said Thursday. 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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in the region, where she met for more than two hours with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She is expected to meet later with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, who is working to broker a cease-fire. Gaza is run by Hamas, which the United States and other countries consider a terrorist organization. Clinton offered Israel the support of the United States and expressed hope for a lasting solution as she spoke to reporters alongside Netanyahu at the prime minister's office in Jerusalem. 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The Baggies chief warned he is prepared to drop any under-performing players ahead of Wednesday's Capital One Cup clash with Hull. Olsson's errors had cost goals against Swansea and Everton, and he was replaced by Joleon Lescott in Sunday's 1-0 Barclays Premier League win at Tottenham. 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I've watched the show since the beginning and think it is one of the best sitcoms, evah. It's laugh-out-loud funny and unpredictable (Who can forget Slapsgiving or Robin's Canadian pop single, \"Let's Go To The Mall\"? ), and gets the late 20-something experience like no other show. Not to mention that Neil Patrick Harris as Barney is one of the funniest characters of all time. But, I digress. The premise of the show has been that Ted is narrating to his children how he met their mother. Only, fours years in, we still have no idea who she is.\n@highlight\n\"How I Met Your Mother\" executives promise to introduce mother character\n@highlight\nRachel Bilson, Stacy Keibler and Carrie Underwood all cast in 100th episode\n@highlight\nInstinct tells writer that Bilson is too obvious a choice", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 38}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 261, "end": 280}, {"start": 369, "end": 387}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 626, "end": 646}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remember how, after watching @placeholder and Robin's romance begin to blossom, we got to the last second of the season premiere and Ted said, \"And that's how I met your Aunt Robin.\"", "idx": 51194}], "idx": 33340} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The monument commemorating the journalist who hurled his shoes at President George W. Bush was taken down a day after it was erected, local officials in Tikrit told CNN. A monument to a shoe thrown at former President Bush is unveiled at the Tikrit Orphanage complex. Assisted by kids at the Tikrit Orphanage, sculptor Laith al-Amiri on Tuesday erected a huge brown replica of one of the shoes hurled at Bush last month by journalist Muntadhir al-Zaidi during a press conference in Baghdad. But officials from Salaheddin province told CNN that the monument was removed after a request from the central government, which has charges pending against al-Zaidi -- now in an Iraqi jail.\n@highlight\nProvincial governor says government facilities can't be used for politics\n@highlight\nHuge sculpture of shoe thrown at former President Bush was at orphanage\n@highlight\nOrphans helped artist build the $5,000 sculpture", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 315, "end": 330}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Those orphans who helped the sculptor in building this monument were the victims of @placeholder's war,\" al-Naseri said.", "idx": 51205}], "idx": 33348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerrard Couzens PUBLISHED: 13:31 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 5 March 2013 A British dad-of-two went on trial in Spain today over the holiday drowning of an Irishman 16 years ago. Kitchen fitter Darren Sapstead, from Chelsmford, Essex, faced a jury accused of pushing Garry Walton to his death during a pleasure boat booze cruise in November 1996. Garry, 21, from Tooreneena near Dungarvan, County Waterford, died after falling from a boat called Albatros off the Tenerife resort of Playa de Las Americas in an incident originally written off by Spanish police as an accident.\n@highlight\nDarren Sapstead denies pushing Garry Walton from boat off Tenerife coast\n@highlight\nTrial taken 17 years to reach court after originally being treated as accident\n@highlight\nMr Walton's father Garry said family been treated like 'dirt' by Spanish authorities and only found out about trial by chance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 209, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 517}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The state prosecutor said Garry, who was enjoying his first sunshine holiday, was in a 'serious state of ethylic intoxication' after an afternoon of drinking games on board @placeholder and was unable to react to Mr Sapstead's 'sudden and surprise attack.'", "idx": 51212}], "idx": 33351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Home to some 70 million Muslims, Nigeria is stepping up efforts to capitalize on the growing popularity of the one of the world's fastest-growing financial sectors: Islamic banking. Earlier this year the Central Bank of Nigeria announced a final set of regulations which introduced Islamic banking to the country. CNN's Christian Purefoy discussed the sector's potential with Hajara Adeola, managing director of Lotus Capital, one of the groups helping to pave the way for Islamic finance in Nigeria. Adeola says there is a growing appetite for this form of banking. \"It is working in Nigeria and there is a lot of interest in doing Islamic banking, in West Africa in particular,\" she says.\n@highlight\nNigerian authorities have introduced regulations introducing Islamic banking\n@highlight\nIslamic banks do not charge interest because it's prohibited under the Sharia law\n@highlight\nIslamic finance can appeal to Christians as well, says Hajara Adeola of Lotus Capital", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 228, "end": 250}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 937, "end": 946}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If anything, there are many @placeholder who like to invest with us because it's also in line with their own ethical values.\"", "idx": 51225}], "idx": 33359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Tennessee man who was accused of using a racial slur on a receipt at a Red Lobster restaurant last year is suing the restaurant chain and the waitress who cashed in on the incident after she posted a copy of the receipt on the Internet. Devin Barnes, 21, claims he never wrote the racial slur on the receipt, and that the negative attention he received as a result of the way Toni Christina Jenkins - the waitress who claims to have received the slur - publicized the incident is slanderous. In Barnes' suit, filed in Williamson County Circuit Court, he claims Jenkins slandered him by misusing his personal information, and that Red Lobster's 'willful and malicious ... omissions to act' by failing to prevent Jenkins from using his name and information 'to gain publicity and money' has caused lasting damage to his reputation.\n@highlight\nRed Lobster waitress Christina Jenkins posted a picture of a check she received last month with 'none n*****' written on the tip line\n@highlight\nDevin Barnes, the 21-year-old customer she was serving, says he didn't write the racial slur\n@highlight\nHe even hired a forensics expert to evaluate his handwriting who found no connection to the handwriting on the check\n@highlight\nMr Barnes has now filed a $1 million lawsuit against both Jenkins and Red Lobster", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 378, "end": 399}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 864, "end": 880}, {"start": 988, "end": 999}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1300}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the weeks following @placeholder' posting the photo on the web, the", "idx": 51226}], "idx": 33360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The onetime Republican vice presidential candidate who quit her job as Alaska's governor wrote on Tuesday that President Barack Obama should be forced out of his White House gig. 'Enough is enough of the years of abuse from this president,' she wrote. 'His unsecured border crisis is the last straw that makes the battered wife say, \"no mas\".' 'The many impeachable offenses of Barack Obama can no longer be ignored. If after all this he\u2019s not impeachable, then no one is.' 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The former Prime Minster was labelled \u2018an absolute disgrace\u2019 by pro-independence supporter Mike Barile after delivering his rallying call for the Union Mr Barile, a Labour supporter who was struck off as a teacher for assaulting two pupils, shouted \u2018rubbish\u2019 before he was removed from the Dundee meeting half way through the Labour MP\u2019s address. 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The Reverend Andy Kelso, 64, ditched his dog collar to wear a high collar and jewelled white jump suit after saying he had a calling from God. Now, the father of five has been dubbed 'Elvis Priestly' after he stopped preaching from the pulpit to belt out The King\u2019s classics to other churches, packed-out pubs, clubs and old folks homes near his former vicarage. 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The Mail on Sunday has found that Radio 4 Today presenter Sarah Montague, economics editor Stephanie Flanders and Radio 5 Live chief political correspondent John Pienaar have agreed four and five-figure fees to officiate at events held by the NHS, the European Commission and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, which represents accountants in Whitehall and local government.\n@highlight\nSenior BBC journalists make thousands of pounds attending conferences\n@highlight\nTory MP Alun Cairns called for register of BBC journalists' outside earnings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 100, "end": 102}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 382, "end": 399}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 534, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 561}, {"start": 571, "end": 623}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder rules state that anyone signing up to a speaking agency must have written permission from their head of department and that each engagement is examined case by case.", "idx": 51245}], "idx": 33372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rather than getting ready to attract more tourists in its high season, Greece is headed toward the polls again on June 17. In the midst of domestic political uncertainty, more and more outside observers agree that \"Grexit\" -- the prospect of Greece leaving the euro -- has become inevitable. Yet to read the May 6 election results or the first polls for the June election as evidence of Greek opposition to the euro -- or even to public and private sector reform -- is both simplistic and misguided. Given the choice, Greeks would pick Europe over their own politicians.\n@highlight\nGreeks preparing for fresh election after inconclusive May vote\n@highlight\nVote is seen as a test for whether Greeks want to stay in the eurozone\n@highlight\nArticle's author Pierpaolo Barbieri says most Greeks want to remain\n@highlight\nGreek's currency crisis is threatening to cripple Europe's economy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 765, "end": 782}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is no reason why the state should be paying salaries for people who have not shown up to work in decades or be hostage to a taxi union keen on maintaining their monopoly at the expense of tourism, which comprises almost the whole @placeholder export sector.", "idx": 51247}], "idx": 33373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 19 September 2013 Internet blogger Charles Trippy went the extra mile to impress fans by filming himself undergoing brain surgery. Charles, who lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife Ali, produced his latest video while surgeons removed a tumour on his brain on Tuesday. The 29-year-old remained awake but heavily sedated throughout the operation at a Boston hospital, and at one point even handed his camera to the surgeon so he could be filmed lying on the operating table. 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But these days she's living the American dream and helping others do the same. Alfa Demmellash helps low-income entrepreneurs in New Jersey start or grow their businesses. \"Entrepreneurs are at the very heart of what the American dream is all about,\" says Demmellash, a native of Ethiopia. And from her small office in Jersey City, her nonprofit, Rising Tide Capital, is helping small businesses flourish. Robin Munn, who runs a flower shop in Jersey City, says the skills she learned through Demmellash helped her transform the way she operates her business. \"I was thinking about closing, but once I started taking the classes I found that the fire came back.\"\n@highlight\nAlfa Demmellash helps low-income entrepreneurs start or grow their businesses\n@highlight\nHer nonprofit, Rising Tide Capital, primarily serves single mothers\n@highlight\nDemmellash, an Ethiopia native, was inspired by her mother's struggle\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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The Portuguese couple relocated to the southeastern African country a few months ago, making a deliberate career move to swap the economic uncertainty of their crisis-hit country for the prospect of a better future abroad. They are part of a growing Portuguese community fleeing the severe eurozone crisis in search for jobs and economic opportunities in their country's former colony. \"In Europe everybody is a little bit afraid with their own future because (of) the crisis, worldwide crisis, in terms of economics,\" says Gabriel, a marketing director who has head-hunted to work in Maputo. \"Once we start to enter the labor business, once we start to work, we understand that to plan the future is a little bit more difficult than what you expected.\"\n@highlight\nThe eurozone crisis has forced many Portuguese to migrate to Mozambique\n@highlight\nThey are looking for jobs and better economic opportunities\n@highlight\nThe economy of Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony, grew by 7.2% in 2011\n@highlight\nLocals say there has been little backlash to the influx of Portuguese in the country", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1300}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Mozambique gained its independence from Portugal in 1975, and retains Portuguese as its national language, many in the @placeholder country continued until recently to see the former colonial power as a land of opportunity.", "idx": 51263}], "idx": 33380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Before Robin Williams, there was Jonathan Winters. Winters begat Williams, if only in comedic spirit. To understand the genius of Williams, an audience must look to Winters. They were kindred clowns, and even as you read their names now, you wonder what jokes each comic would have conjured up seeing their surnames side by side, W with W. Winters was the original master of funny characters created out of the thin air of a stage, Williams once pronounced. Winters could invent them with nothing more than a stick as a prop. Winters became a deity to Williams. 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But, how much have the devices actually changed since the 2G\u2019s 3.5-inch screen and rounded edges? Designers have combined models of each handset since 2007 to create a graphic that reveals the evolution of the phones as they morph in front of your eyes. Scroll down for video The graphic was created for California-based image search site PicClick. It plots the design changes from the first iPhone, known as the 2G in 2007, through the iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 5S and 5C, and the most recent iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Designers n used image-morphing technology to create the GIFs\n@highlight\nThe graphic was created for visual search site PicClick\n@highlight\nIt plots the design changes from the first iPhone to the iPhone 6 Plus\n@highlight\nDesigners compiled high-resolution 3D models of each handset\n@highlight\nThey then used image-morphing technology to create the GIFs\n@highlight\nEach design is visualised from the front, side and rear\n@highlight\nThe changing sizes are also demonstrated in a picture created by the firm", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 181, "end": 182}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 536, "end": 537}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 594}, {"start": 617, "end": 635}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 4-inch display remained for two years, also being used on the @placeholder and 5C.", "idx": 51272}], "idx": 33384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Britain's new coalition government has embarked on a budget-deficit cutting strategy that is bold, brave and potentially very risky, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. It could turn out to be a model for the United States to follow -- or a prime example of what not to do in the wake of a severe recession. After forming a government in the wake of the May election, the ruling coalition of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats announced plans last month to cut spending and raise taxes in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. Zakaria, the author and host of CNN's \"Fareed Zakaria GPS\" spoke to CNN on Wednesday from London. Here is an edited transcript:\n@highlight\nBritain's aggressive plan to cut its deficit is a bold but risky move, says Fareed Zakaria\n@highlight\nThe coalition government has announced plans but they haven't gone into effect, he says\n@highlight\nZakaria: Question is will it restore business confidence or cause recession\n@highlight\nHe says GOP should take note of how Cameron is modernizing the Conservative Party", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 587, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 983, "end": 985}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As somebody put it to me, the @placeholder brand is still a tarnished brand.", "idx": 51275}, {"query": "It made me wonder about the @placeholder in the United States, which of course has broader appeal, but still faces some of these same challenges.", "idx": 51276}, {"query": "If these cuts put @placeholder in a double-dip, you'll see great strains on the coalition itself, and the Liberal Democrats will find it difficult to stay in this coalition.", "idx": 51279}], "idx": 33385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Growing up, Jean-Manuel Beauchamp attended no ball games with his grandfather. No barbecues, either, or bedtime stories. Beauchamp, now 20, was 4 months old when the United States invaded Panama and seized his grandfather. Noriega was later convicted on drug charges and sentenced to 30 years in prison, reduced to 17 for good behavior. Now, three years after the end of his prison term, Beauchamp's grandad -- former Panamanian military dictator Manuel Noriega -- remains behind bars pending Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's decision whether to sign extradition documents. That outcome will likely come sooner rather than later. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down Noriega's request for a new hearing, setting the stage for his extradition to France, where he has been convicted in abstentia on money laundering charges and faces a new trial.\n@highlight\nEx-Panamanian military dictator in jail as he awaits extradition decision\n@highlight\nGrandson pushing for Noriega to be returned to Panama\n@highlight\nFrance wants Noriega to stand trial on drug charges\n@highlight\nPanama wants him on murder charges, but he would be under house arrest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 36, "end": 56}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 190, "end": 202}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 537, "end": 551}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States holds his fate and must decide whether to honor France's extradition request or send @placeholder home.", "idx": 51284}], "idx": 33387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He can't even walk yet but Prince George took a momentous step on Monday in what's set to be a lifetime of royal duties. When he arrived in Wellington, New Zealand, he was carried off the plane by his ever-glamorous mother and greeted by a long a line of dignitaries, including Prime Minister John Key. This was Prince George's first official public engagement and he wasn't in the slightest bit fazed by it, despite the epic journey from London. He was perfectly happy, a natural. This is a family not just born into monarchy, but made for it. And if things carry on like this for the rest of their visit Down Under, the Republican movements in both New Zealand and Australia may have some catching up to do.\n@highlight\nPrince George arrives in New Zealand for his first public engagement\n@highlight\nPhotographers battle dreadful weather to capture the historic moment\n@highlight\nHis sizable entourage includes a new nanny, dresser, and hairdresser", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A royal source told me they have been speaking to the local authorities about \"all aspects of the tour, which you'll imagine includes the requirements for @placeholder and how to accommodate a baby on a royal tour.\"", "idx": 51295}], "idx": 33393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM Arsenal fans will be hoping that their team's FA Cup final victory against Hull on Saturday will provide a stepping stone for more silverware in the future. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger will know his squad will need a shake-up if the north London club are to challenge on four fronts next season. With that in mind, Sportsmail's Sami Mokbel takes a look at the potential ins and outs at the Emirates. Potential ins Victor Valdes (Goalkeeper, unattached) - The keeper will be available on a free transfer this summer. Wages will be high but Arsenal are stronger financially now.\n@highlight\nArsenal could look to sign under-threat Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger will hope to boost his squad in most areas\n@highlight\nKarim Benzema and Polish striker Mario Mandzukic are both targets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Arsenal and @placeholder are rumoured to be in for the signing of Mario Mandzukic", "idx": 51302}], "idx": 33397} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)When people are faced with overwhelming trauma in their lives, some become consumed by their difficulties, while others emerge stronger for it. In special circumstances, they may find their destiny, and seek to heal the world and make all of us stronger. Myrlie Evers-Williams and Sybrina Fulton are two great women whose achievements demand our attention. Although their personal stories are separated by five decades, these women share parallel lives. Thrust into a position of leadership for the greater good of society, they have used personal grief over the loss of a loved one to become agents for change. Each of these extraordinary women experienced unthinkable tragedy: the killing of a black man in their life who was gunned down while still young. Recently, the two women met in person for the taping of a video for CNN and theGrio.\n@highlight\nThree years after Trayvon Martin's killing, his mother meets Medgar Evers' widow\n@highlight\nDavid Love: Both women confronted injustice, were made stronger by the trauma they endured", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 260, "end": 280}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the Evers family, the fear of @placeholder's murder was ever present.", "idx": 51306}, {"query": "Despite the half century separating the death of @placeholder and Trayvon Martin, the grieving women-turned-activists have lived and struggled under similar circumstances.", "idx": 51310}, {"query": "However, today the country is witnessing a backlash against progress, with a rollback of the civil rights legislation of the 1960s, restrictions on the right to vote, and gun laws that endanger black lives such as that of @placeholder.", "idx": 51311}], "idx": 33401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Admirers of the late Czech President Vaclav Havel lined Prague's famous Charles Bridge Wednesday as his coffin was moved to Prague Castle ahead of his state funeral Friday. Havel, who helped bring down communism in Czechoslovakia's 1989 Velvet Revolution, died Sunday, aged 75. A fiercely independent thinker with a wry, playful sense of humor, Havel became president of Czechoslovakia after the fall of the Moscow-backed regime, and the first president of the Czech Republic when it split peacefully from Slovakia three years later. The long-time chain smoker, whose health was permanently damaged by time in prison under the Communists, died peacefully in his sleep Sunday, his spokeswoman Sabina Tancevova said.\n@highlight\nAdmirers line Charles Bridge as the late dissident's body is moved\n@highlight\nHavel died Sunday at the age of 75\n@highlight\nHis writing and activism helped overthrow Communism in Czechoslovakia\n@highlight\nHe will be buried in a state funeral Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 246, "end": 262}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 914, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Havel was unanimously elected president by the last Communist-run parliament of @placeholder 22 years ago this month.", "idx": 51312}], "idx": 33402} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Marathon man John Isner survived another epic on his return to competitive tennis after his record-breaking 11-hour Wimbledon match. The American saved two match points before beating Gilles Muller, from Luxembourg, 4-6 7-6 7-6 to seal his place in the quarterfinals of the Atlanta Tennis Championships. It is Isner's first tournament since Wimbledon back in June when his opening round victory over Frenchman Nicolas Mahut in London clocked in as the longest match in tennis history. Isner's battle with Mahut stretched over three days and 183 games before he finally triumphed, 6-4 3-6 6-7 7-6 70-68. 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Its parliament has backed gay marriage, \"Les Miserables\" has taken the movie world by storm, McDonald's is launching the \"McCamembert\" Burger and David Beckham has jetted in to join the French Revolution at Paris Saint-Germain. Vive le France? Not so for those earning more than $1.3 million a year, especially after Socialist President Francois Hollande announced he would introduce a top income tax rate of 75%. It has become a real point of contention, with some -- including top sports stars -- threatening to move abroad. 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Giroud, who missed almost three months of the season after breaking his leg in August, reached double figures for the campaign as he struck twice in two first-half minutes as the reigning FA Cup holders eased into the last eight. The 28-year-old remains an important part of Wenger's side despite the summer acquistions of Danny Welbeck and Alexis Sanchez - who started either side of Giroud in a strong Arsenal side - and the Gunners boss feels his compatriot is now a much more rounded player than the one he signed from Montpellier in 2012.\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger praised Oliver Giroud after he scored twice in the FA Cup clash against Middlesbrough at the Emirates Stadium\n@highlight\nThe Arsenal boss described Giroud as a 'top-level footballer'\n@highlight\nThe Frenchman missed three months of the season with a broken leg\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Arsenal news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 833, "end": 848}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Danny Welbeck started out wide for the Gunners and @placeholder has revealed he likes his versatility", "idx": 51325}], "idx": 33407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Collins In Oklahoma PUBLISHED: 08:18 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:51 EST, 22 May 2013 A four-year-old girl and her seven month sister are among the children killed in the Oklahoma Tornado. MailOnline has learned that the sisters, the youngest of four siblings, were at home with their mother in Moore when the storm hit. 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England rounded off their week-long stay in Miami with a storm-affected goalless stalemate against Honduras. That draw came three days after England failed to beat Ecuador, who exposed England's defensive frailties on the counter-attack. Scroll down for videos... Keep calm: Roy Hodgson is not concerned by England's results in their warm-up friendlies Much harder opposition lie in wait for Hodgson's men in Brazil. Next Saturday they face four-time world champions Italy and they then tackle Uruguay before a final game against Costa Rica.Hodgson insists very little should be read in to the friendlies.\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson is not concerned by England's results in their World Cup warm-up friendlies\n@highlight\nThe Three Lions beat Peru but drew with Ecuador and Honduras\n@highlight\nHodgson insists the real business will begin at the tournament in Brazil\n@highlight\nEngland boss is confident Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will be fit\n@highlight\nHodgson claims to know his starting XI for the opening game against Italy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 42, "end": 44}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This time the squad appears united and their only injury concern is Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has travelled to Brazil despite suffering medial knee ligament damage against @placeholder.", "idx": 51336}], "idx": 33413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Manhattan nightclub where singer Chris Brown and rapper Drake allegedly clashed has lost its liquor license because of violations cited by the New York State Liquor Authority. Brown and several others were cut by flying bottles and fists in a melee at the W.i.P. nightclub in the early morning hours of June 15, according to Brown's representative. \"The SLA will not tolerate violent bars that break the law,\" State Liquor Authority Chairman Dennis Rosen said. \"This should serve as a message that this agency will not hesitate to take immediate action when licensees pose a threat to public health and safety.\"\n@highlight\nThe liquor authority \"will not tolerate violent bars that break the law,\" the chairman says\n@highlight\nChris Brown and others were cut by flying bottles and fists melee at the W.i.P. nightclub\n@highlight\nBrown and rapper Drake were at the club when a brawl began in the early morning of June 15\n@highlight\nNBA player Tony Parker is suing the club for injuries suffered there", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 156, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 423, "end": 444}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 942, "end": 944}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The club faces charges on 17 alcohol license violations involving drug activity inside the club, lack of supervision, becoming a drain on police resources, and using the name \"@placeholder\"", "idx": 51339}], "idx": 33414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 12:32 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 31 October 2013 They're often derided for being a less than healthy accompaniment to our favourite foods. But a father and son in Belgium won't hear a word said against the humble chip - they've created the world's first museum dedicated to fries. The Frietmuseum in Bruges offers chip lovers an educational insight into one of Belgium's national speciality foods. 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Laura Onwudinanti, 21, of Grand Prairie, Texas and John 'Jack' Stewart, a 19-year-old only child from Dallas were killed when the vehicle slammed into a tree on Texas 7 near Marlin on Tuesday morning. Megan Ritzi, 18, from Fort Worth, suffered a broken pelvis and two broken legs and was rushed to Scott & White Healthcare, where she is critical after having a foot amputated, her father said.\n@highlight\nLaura Onwudinanti, 21, and Jack Stewart, a 19-year-old only child, were pronounced dead at the scene near Marlin, Texas on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nMegan Ritzi, 18, is in critical condition in hospital after breaking her legs, pelvis and having a foot amputated\n@highlight\nThe driver, Jake Hale, 21, is also in hospital in fair condition\n@highlight\nThe vehicle had drifted off the highway and when Hale tried to correct it, he lost control and slammed into a tree\n@highlight\nAlcohol and speed were not factors in the crash and the four students, all described as gifted musicians, were wearing their seat belts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 494, "end": 517}, {"start": 601, "end": 617}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: 'We continue to labor in prayer for @placeholder and Megan Ritzi, and for their attending physicians, as they are treated for their injuries.", "idx": 51351}], "idx": 33423} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This video shows the amazing moment an eight-year-old boy brought commuters to tears with a full Chopin piano recital in the middle of St Pancras station. Jay Lewington, who taught himself to play by watching YouTube tutorials, stopped passengers in their tracks as he performed Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Chopin's 'Fantaisie Impromptu' in the packed London train station. The footage, shot by his mother Camille Lewington, shows the talented musician faultlessly playing the classical composition, presumably while waiting to board a train or for a loved one to arrive. Scroll down for video The new Mozart? 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After detailed talks last week, the current Holland manager believes he has a verbal agreement to take over from David Moyes and is planning to ask Patrick Kluivert and current stand-in manager Ryan Giggs to be his assistants. United insist that talk of an agreement is premature and no contracts have yet been signed. And after Giggs masterminded a 4-0 win over Norwich in his first game as caretaker manager, Wayne Rooney insisted the United legend had \u2018all the credentials\u2019 to take the job on a permanent basis.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal preparing to take over Manchester United next season\n@highlight\nHolland manager believes he has verbal agreement to take over from David Moyes at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nPlanning to ask Patrick Kluivert and Ryan Giggs to be his assistants\n@highlight\nVan Gaal would be happy to work with Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt and Giggs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 71}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 719, "end": 735}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 882, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Van Gaal does not take kindly to people showing up on his doorstep unannounced, although presumably @placeholder\u2019s representatives would have been more than welcome.", "idx": 51363}], "idx": 33433} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The president of Spain's Catalonia region, Artur Mas, signed a decree on Saturday setting November 9 as the date for a referendum on independence. 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The 26-year-old striker apparently incurred Sir Alex Ferguson's wrath by going out for a Boxing Day dinner with wife Coleen and then arriving for training looking worse for wear. He was described as 'bemused and upset' at his treatment by the 70-year-old manager over the past week. Sitting it out: Rooney watched from a corporate box at Old Trafford as his team-mates slipped up against lowly Blackburn Rovers on Saturday\n@highlight\nStriker apparently went out for meal with wife Coleen and two team-mates\n@highlight\nHe was 'lethargic' at training the next day\n@highlight\nBoss Sir Alex Ferguson furious after warning him to stay in", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 139, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although it was suggested that the players had only been for dinner, insiders said @placeholder would not discipline players just for going out five days before their next game.", "idx": 51377}], "idx": 33445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted into the NFL, has become engaged to his boyfriend and college sweetheart Vito Cammisano during a romantic trip to Europe, according to reports. The couple - who met as students at the University of Missouri, where they were both standout athletes - traveled to Spain for New Years before traveling on to Italy, where the proposal appears to have occurred. TMZ are reporting that a friend of 23-year-old Cammisano announced the pair's engagement on Twitter, congratulating the two on their decision to be married, and that Sam liked the post.\n@highlight\nMutual friend sent engagement rumors flying by posting a congratulations message on Instagram, which Sam 'liked'\n@highlight\nNFL prospect and Vito Cammisano met has students at University of Missiouri\n@highlight\nPair briefly broke up because Sam was closeted but reunited\n@highlight\nHit international headlines earlier this year when the pair kissed on live TV as Sam was drafted by the St. Louis Rams", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 239, "end": 260}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 784, "end": 806}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 971, "end": 973}, {"start": 994, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When @placeholder came to my house, he had to sneak through in and out of the window.", "idx": 51379}], "idx": 33446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Turkish military bombed PKK rebel targets Saturday in northern Iraq in response to clashes that left at least 15 Turkish troops dead, the PKK and the military said Sunday. Members of Turkey's honor guard carry flag-draped coffins of two soldiers killed in clashes with the PKK. The PKK, or Kurdistan Workers' Party, said it sustained no casualties in the operation. The Turkish military said the air operation was conducted on the PKK's \"hiding positions\" in the Avasin-Basyan area of northern Iraq near the border with Turkey. During the operation, steps were taken to avoid civilian casualties, the Turkish military said. 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The shamed cyclist said earlier this week that he would not be paying back the the millions he collected in bonuses from Texas-based SCA Promotions during three of his seven Tour de France victories.\n@highlight\nHe has also said that he will not be paying back the $12million he earned in bonuses during three of his seven Tour de France victories\n@highlight\nShocking revelation comes as Armstrong tops list of America's most disliked athletes\n@highlight\nArmstrong admitted to Oprah Winfrey last month that he had doped", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He told @placeholder he used performance-enhancing drugs and doping in cycling tournaments.", "idx": 51385}], "idx": 33452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Good Life in Shrewsbury has been recognised by the Observer Food awards - but found itself the subject of scathing reviews Despite its local reputation as a great place to eat, last autumn The Good Life was struggling to attract outside custom. Profits even fell by a quarter as visitors to Shrewsbury apparently opted to steer clear of the vegetarian restaurant - despite it being awarded a runner-up medal in the Observer Food awards. They had perhaps been put off by a series of online reviews, such as one on TripAdvisor that said: 'Staff cold and unattentive. The vegan option wasn't vegan. There were hairs in my quiche.'\n@highlight\nWoman launched campaign of hate against husband's former partner, who owned The Good Life restaurant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result of the malicious campaign @placeholder's profits slumped by 25 per cent.", "idx": 51389}], "idx": 33455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The son of the first person diagnosed with the deadly Ebola virus on American soil spoke for the first time about his father's condition on Tuesday evening. Karsiah Duncan, 19, arrived in Dallas to visit dad Thomas Duncan from San Angelo, Texas, where he is a student at Angelo State University. 'I hope and keep praying that my family is OK \u2014 and that my dad makes it out safely,' Karsiah said. The college student spoke briefly and softly to reporters at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, which has a large Liberian community. 'Thank you church for all the good things you've been doing for my mom, the support given to my family,' Karsiah said. 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After signing former England captain Rio Ferdinand, the Queens Park Rangers manager claimed there are plenty of quality players and wants to see Roy Hodgson forge them into a team based on attacking flair with the confidence to play out of defence. He said: 'I thought England were certainties to win what in my opinion was a very poor group. I was very surprised. 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Liberal Democrat ministers have been accused of trying to suppress a document commissioned by a Tory minister because it concentrates on 'ideology' not science, sources have said. 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It came \u2013 as it often does - from his brother-in-law, a fellow professional footballer in a landscape as far removed from the sun-kissed La Rambla and grandeur of La Sagrada Familia as it\u2019s possible to imagine. Hours before playing for Icelandic champions KR Reykjavik against Celtic in a Champions League second round qualifying tie before a crowd of just 1,700, Gonzalo Balbi lifted the phone to seek the advice and encouragement of his famous \u2013 some might say infamous \u2013 in-law.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez is the brother-in-law of KR Reykjavik star Gonzalo Balbi\n@highlight\nBalbi' sister Sofia is married to Uruguay star who is serving ban for biting\n@highlight\nBalbi called Barcelona striker for advice before Champions League qualifier with Celtic\n@highlight\nBalbi claims the pair talk a lot and go back to when Uruguay striker was 15-years-old\n@highlight\nCeltic won second-round fixture 1-0 thanks to late debut goal from Callum McGregor\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez joined Barcelona in the summer after leaving Liverpool in \u00a375million transfer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 306, "end": 323}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 432, "end": 447}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 868}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "spoke to @placeholder before the Celtic match and I talk to him a lot,\u2019 said", "idx": 51408}], "idx": 33466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will use Tuesday's State of the Union address to frame the message of his re-election campaign. 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Democratic sources briefed on the draft speech say it will describe a \"blueprint for an economy that's built to last.\" That blueprint will focus on manufacturing, energy, education and middle-class values, according to a video released on the Obama's campaign website and Democratic sources who have been briefed on the address.\n@highlight\nNEW: A source says President Obama will propose tax reform, clean energy incentives\n@highlight\nObama's address will focus on manufacturing, energy, education and values\n@highlight\nSources: Obama will discuss \"insourcing,\" or bringing back jobs from overseas\n@highlight\nThis will be the president's third State of the Union address", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 62, "end": 79}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 964, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One Democratic official said the president will offer to work with Congress if @placeholder agrees to work with him.", "idx": 51412}], "idx": 33468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Grimm, a Republican who has represented New Yorkers in Congress since 2011, entered a guilty plea on Tuesday in federal court, admitting that he helped prepare a fraudulent tax return for a restaurant he partially owned. Prosecutors have suggested he spend 24 to 30 months in prison and Grimm's lawyer suggested 12 to 18 to a judge today, but a person who is familiar with the congressman's negotiations told DailyMail.com on Monday that the Republican lawmaker doesn't expect to go to jail at all. Today Grimm told reporters chasing him down outside the court house that he doesn't plan to resign.\n@highlight\nMichael Grimm faced 20 federal criminal counts related to false tax returns filed by a restaurant in which he was a 45-percent owner\n@highlight\nThe former FBI agent won re-election by 13 points last month despite the cloud of prison hanging over him; he is refusing to resign\n@highlight\nLoretta Lynch, the prosecutor chosen by President Obama to replace US Attorney General Eric Holder, filed the indictment in the spring\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner is keeping mum on whether or not Grimm can keep his seat in Congress if he manages to avoid jail\n@highlight\nGrimm became famous worldwide in January for threatening to throw a reporter off a balcony in the US Capitol for asking him a tough question", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 973}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1293}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lynch later became President Barack Obama choice to succeed @placeholder as U.S. attorney general.", "idx": 51414}], "idx": 33470} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 6 June 2013 The woman who claims to have allowed 84-year-old Powerball winner Gloria Mackenzie cut in line when she bought her lucky ticket said today she doesn't regret the decision - even though it might have cost her $590million. Mindy Crandall, 34, says allowing the elderly Mackenzie to buy her lottery ticket first taught her young daughter an important lesson about kindness. When Mackenzie came forward on Wednesday to finally claim her prize - two weeks after the record May 18 drawing - she thanked the anonymous woman who let her cut in line at that Publix grocery store in Zephyhills, Florida.\n@highlight\nGloria C. Mackenzie claimed jackpot and took $370million lump sum - $266million after taxes\n@highlight\nMrs Mackenzie has four children and lost her husband Ralph in 2005\n@highlight\nWill split winnings with son Scott, 54, after making deal with share jackpot before she knew she had won\n@highlight\nHas already lined up accountant and lawyer to handle finances\n@highlight\nMindy Crandall let her cut in line before she bought the winning ticket", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 152, "end": 167}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 709}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neighbors say the elderly millionaire plans to continue living with @placeholder in Florida - albeit in a slightly bigger home.", "idx": 51421}], "idx": 33475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Published: 22:00, 06 February 2015 | Updated: 23:20, 06 February 2015 England buried their demons in Cardiff last minute \u2013 climbing out of a \u2018big hole\u2019 at 10-0 down to claim one of the most impressive and significant victories of recent years. This was a momentous result to launch the RBS Six Nations. The visitors were chronically weakened, or that was the theory anyway. Instead, a team deprived of so many leading men trumped rivals who were at full strength and armed with greater experience and pedigree. For a time, the ghosts of England\u2019s record defeat in the same forbidding arena in 2013 appeared to be re-awakening, but this time Chris Robshaw and Co faced them down. This time, there was greater maturity and composed decision-making as the under-dogs turned the tables in ruthless fashion.\n@highlight\nWales took an early 10-0 lead thanks to a Rhys Webb try and five points from the boot of Leigh Halfpenny\n@highlight\nEngland responded through wing Anthony Watson's first international try halfway through the first half\n@highlight\nWales fly-half Dan Biggar slotted home a drop-goal to put the hosts 16-8 ahead at the half-time interval\n@highlight\nEngland came out strong in the second half and scored another try through centre Jonathan Joseph\n@highlight\nWales wing Alex Cuthbert was sin binned for a deliberate knock-on as England were on the attack\n@highlight\nEngland fly-half George Ford scored two penalties to complete the scoreline\n@highlight\nEngland host Italy next on February 14, while Wales travel to Scotland on February 15", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 661, "end": 680}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 923, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 981, "end": 994}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1401}, {"start": 1412, "end": 1422}, {"start": 1482, "end": 1488}, {"start": 1495, "end": 1499}, {"start": 1528, "end": 1532}, {"start": 1544, "end": 1551}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the other end, as a disjointed contest became a stop-start kicking duel, @placeholder landed his next penalty shot but missed another routine chance, before Dan Biggar\u2019s drop goal sent Wales into half-time in good heart.", "idx": 51422}], "idx": 33476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They may be known for their glossy hair, picture-perfect make-up and bikini bodies, but judging by the packed itinerary, the Miss Universe contestants will have to prove they are both beauty and brains. Nearly 90 of the world\u2019s most beautiful women descended on Miami on Monday ahead the 2014 Miss Universe pageant and it looks like they've got a tough few weeks ahead. The preliminary competition, which includes evening gown, swimsuit and the interview rounds, will take place on Wednesday 21 January - but that doesn't mean the preparations haven't begun. Scroll down for video (l-r) Josselyn Garciglia, Miss Mexico , Noyonita Lodh, Miss India, and Silvia Prochadzkova, Miss Slovak Republic, pose in Yamamay for Miss Universe swimwear upon arriving to Trump National Doral Miami for the 63rd Annual Miss Universe Pageant, Miami, Florida, America\n@highlight\nNearly 90 contestants from around the world have landed in Miami for contest\n@highlight\nIn next few weeks will learn golf, salsa, cooking and model swimsuits\n@highlight\nPreliminary competition includes evening gown, swimsuit and interviews and happens on January 21\n@highlight\nFinal is held on January 25 - Gabriela Isler of Venezuela took home last year's crown", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 587, "end": 604}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 653, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 757, "end": 782}, {"start": 792, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss India 2014, @placeholder, has her hair tousled backstage as she and the other women prepare to go head-to-head in the pageant", "idx": 51426}], "idx": 33480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:00 EST, 7 May 2013 The body of a 52-year-old woman who fell to her death in the Pyrenees was devoured by Griffon vultures before emergency services were able to retrieve it. Furious locals are demanding that authorities take action against the endangered carrion-eaters after they left only the woman's bones, clothes and shoes for burial. Fear of the birds has been growing in recent years, which have reportedly also begun attacking live animals since a European edict that dead livestock must not be left in the fields.\n@highlight\nCarrion-eaters swooped on the woman after she fell from the Pic de Pista\n@highlight\nOnly bones, clothes and shoes were left, local police reported\n@highlight\nFear of the protected birds is growing and farmers want right to shoot them\n@highlight\nEC ruling means their traditional prey, dead livestock, must now be burned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 168, "end": 183}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For centuries, the @placeholder farmers lived in symbiotic harmony with the griffon vulture.", "idx": 51427}], "idx": 33481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 27 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:56 EST, 27 June 2013 Two conservative American bloggers who were planning on speaking at a right-wing rally in the UK this weekend, will not be allowed to enter the country. Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer are the founders of the anti-Muslim group Stop Islamization of America and they run the website Jihad Watch. Both were planning on speaking at an English Defence League march Saturday in Woolwich, but the Home Office has barred them from traveling to the UK. 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The 24 year-old Dane was leading Shuai Peng 7-6, 4-3 when the Chinese player started flexing her leg before becoming unable to walk with severe pain in her legs. There then followed first an off court medical evaluation, and then a full injury time out, as she was treated for what amounts to a loss of physical condition. 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Chris Christie fights back against the biggest political controversy of his career, he's under fire, as expected, from opportunistic attacks from the left. Begala: Three reasons bridge scandal will stick Cupp: Christie apology hits all the right notes But there are plenty within his own party who may also be pleased to see the tough-talking Republican governor get a bit of a comeuppance. The party's conservative base has never warmed to Christie. And he angered other Republicans with his 2012 Republican National Convention speech that was more about him than the party's nominee Mitt Romney.\n@highlight\nThe GOP's conservative base has never warmed to Christie\n@highlight\nChristie's public embrace of President Obama in 2012 hurt him with Republicans\n@highlight\nGOP Sen. 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Virtually no Democrat believes the party has a chance to pick up the 17 seats they need to regain control of the House after the 2014 midterms. 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One night in Chicago's Orchestra Hall after delivering a stirring speech on civil rights and the future of America, he shook hands with a standout 15-year-old with conservative parents, Hillary Rodham. More than 50 years later, the moment still resonates profoundly with Clinton, who has had an illustrious political career and could again seek to make history as the first woman president. \"Probably my great privilege as a young woman was going to hear Dr. Martin Luther King speak,\" Clinton said earlier this year at an event at the University of Miami. \"I sat on the edge of my seat as this preacher challenged us to participate in the cause of justice, not to slumber while the world changed around us. And that made such an impression on me.\"\n@highlight\nDon Jones landed in conservative Park Ridge, Illinois, in the early 1960s with a purpose\n@highlight\nHe wanted to open the eyes of its young people, and young Hillary Rodham responded\n@highlight\nShe mentions Martin Luther King Jr. as an inspiration, but Jones impacted her for decades\n@highlight\nHe died in 2009, but she remembers his counsel as she contemplates another White House run", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 64}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 575, "end": 592}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 652, "end": 670}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1256}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there was another minister, not famous like @placeholder, who also influenced her views on social justice and stoked an intensity for action.", "idx": 51442}, {"query": "During the height of the civil rights movement, this kind of trip for kids like @placeholder were unheard of.", "idx": 51444}, {"query": "At a 2007 faith forum put on by CNN when @placeholder was running for president, she mentioned her \"old friend\" and youth minister in a question about prayer.", "idx": 51446}, {"query": "\"@placeholder is the sum of all of these experiences and all of these philosophical expressions in her youth,\" he said.", "idx": 51447}], "idx": 33490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It might have been a smart choice for an upmarket restaurant, but Lord Snowdon's tweed jacket was not enough to keep out the cold as he waited for a taxi after enjoying Sunday lunch. The former royal photographer was caught out by the winter weather as he left La Famiglia, in Chelsea, where he dined with his former wife, Lucy, the Countess of Snowdon, last weekend. It was so chilly that Ms Lindsay-Hogg, to whom Lord Snowdon was married for 22 years, had to give the frail 84-year-old her coat as they strolled through the London borough after the meal.\n@highlight\nLord Snowdon enjoyed lunch at Chelsea stalwart La Famiglia on Sunday\n@highlight\nHis smart tweed jacket and brown scarf were not enough for cold weather\n@highlight\nThe 84-year-old's former wife gave him her coat as they searched for a taxi", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 351}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After his divorce to Princess Margaret amid rumours of her extra-marital affair, Lord Snowdon married Ms @placeholder, the former wife of film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg.", "idx": 51450}], "idx": 33492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 12 April 2012 A crooked custody officer stole a police mugshot to create a Facebook page falsely accusing a heroin dealer of being an informant to help a rival pusher. Within hours of the picture appearing on the social network, the man shown in the picture - 31-year-old Domenico Masciopinto - had been shot by a gunman. Jonpaul Pasqualone, 28, was jailed for seven years after stealing Masciopinto's mugshot which he posted online with the caption: 'A Police informant since 2009'. 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Zimbabwe's dollar is virtually worthless, with foreign currency now being used to purchase basic items. The country's acting finance minister, Patrick Chinamasa, made the announcement in a government gazette released Saturday. Although Chinamasa did not give the date on which the $50 billion and new $20 billion notes would come into circulation, an official at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said the notes would be distributed to all banks by the end of Monday.\n@highlight\nZimbabwe grappling with hyperinflation estimated at 231 million percent\n@highlight\nAs of Friday, one U.S. dollar was trading at around ZW$25 billion\n@highlight\nThe country slashed 10 zeros from the amount of its worthless currency in August\n@highlight\nRBZ has allowed most goods and services to be charged in foreign currency", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 334, "end": 350}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 558, "end": 581}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, grocery purchases, government hospital bills, property sales, rent, vegetables and even mobile phone recharge cards are now paid for in foreign currency, as the worthless @placeholder dollar virtually ceases to be legal tender.", "idx": 51454}], "idx": 33494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jamie Redknapp and Martin Keown Follow @@martinkeown5 Any changes from the Italy game? Martin Keown: I\u2019d be quite happy to go with the same team. Yes there\u2019s debate over Rooney but they are only starting positions on paper. It\u2019s good to have somebody starting wide who wants to play more centrally. You just shouldn\u2019t restrict him. Give him and Sterling freedom to roam relative to each other. Jamie Redknapp: I\u2019m fed up with it and Wayne Rooney must be fed up with it: there should be no debate over where he plays, he\u2019s got to play through the middle. Uruguay will have a second-string right back (Jorge Facile replacing the suspended Maxi Pereira) so put Raheem Sterling out wide, tell him to fill his boots and let Wayne play in his best position.\n@highlight\nRooney could return to the centre against Uruguay, Sterling out wide\n@highlight\nThe striker holds the key to unlocking the opponent's defence\n@highlight\nEngland need to avoid defeat in the World Cup Group D clash\n@highlight\nThree Lions should take lessons from Italy in how to close a game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 661, "end": 675}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 955, "end": 971}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tricky: Raheem Sterling should target the replacement right-back when @placeholder play Uruguay on Thursday", "idx": 51455}], "idx": 33495} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Henrik Stenson kept his cool to collect the biggest paycheck of his career Sunday, landing a $10 million FedEx Cup jackpot along with the $1.44 million prize for winning the Tour Championship in Atlanta. The Swede, who also collected $1.44 million for winning the Deutsche Bank Championship earlier this month, finished three shots clear of young American hope Jordan Spieth and veteran Steve Stricker. The 37-year-old went into the final day at East Lake with a four-stroke advantage, having been nine ahead halfway through Saturday's round, but Spieth ate into that as he fired a superb six-under-par 64.\n@highlight\nSwedish golfer Henrik Stenson wins PGA Tour's end-of-season playoffs\n@highlight\nThe 37-year-old triumphs at Tour Championship, having also won in Boston\n@highlight\nWin lifts him above previous FedEx Cup leader Tiger Woods, who ties for 22nd\n@highlight\nVeteran Steve Stricker ties for second in Atlanta with young American Jordan Spieth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 273, "end": 298}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 735, "end": 751}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had led the FedEx Cup standings going into the fourth and final playoff event, but ended up second behind Stenson after finishing tied for 22nd in the 30-man field.", "idx": 51458}], "idx": 33498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Magic Johnson is a part of some exclusive clubs: NCAA and NBA champions. Basketball hall of famers. Olympic gold medalists. Now he's joined an even more exclusive group: players who have become owners of professional sports teams. Last week, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced that a group including Johnson, film producer Peter Guber, baseball executive Stan Kasten and Guggenheim Partners CEO Mark Walter had purchased the team. The staggering price tag: $2.15 billion. Johnson told ESPN's \"Baseball Tonight\" that the new ownership was determined to turn around the ballclub, which has suffered from uneven play, an attendance decline and the Bryan Stow fan-beating scandal in recent years as well as controversy over previous owner Frank McCourt's financial situation.\n@highlight\nMagic Johnson becomes one of the rare team athletes to become a team owner\n@highlight\nProfessional players have had a mixed record when they have turned to team ownership\n@highlight\nNolan Ryan's Rangers have done well, but Wayne Gretzky's Coyotes fell flat\n@highlight\nJohnson says he's committed to improving team and \"selling the Dodger brand\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 67, "end": 69}, {"start": 255, "end": 273}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We're going to work hard to bring them a winning team and a great fan experience,\" Johnson told the @placeholder program.", "idx": 51459}], "idx": 33499} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- There have been presidential daughters almost as long as there have been presidents. (George Washington had no children.) President Warren Harding made child-care payments to his mistress for years until his death in 1923. What these women did -- both under the influence of and independent from their influential fathers -- make fascinating stories. Here are five you might not have heard: 1. Sarah Knox Taylor Davis She packed a lot of drama into her 21 years. The second daughter of future U.S. President Zachary Taylor, Sarah also was the first wife of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis.\n@highlight\nPresident Harding's illegitimate daughter was conceived on couch in Senate office\n@highlight\nReview of Harry Truman's daughter prompted presidential threat against reporter\n@highlight\nPresident Taylor's daughter married future president of an enemy power\n@highlight\nWoodrow Wilson's daughter followed a guru to India", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 412, "end": 434}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder opposed the relationship, and accounts vary as to why --because he didn't want his daughter to continue to be exposed to the hardships of army life, or because he and Davis didn't get along.", "idx": 51464}, {"query": "Zachary Taylor opposed the relationship, and accounts vary as to why --because he didn't want his daughter to continue to be exposed to the hardships of army life, or because he and @placeholder didn't get along.", "idx": 51465}], "idx": 33501} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fernando Verdasco beat Swede Robin Soderling 6-3 4-6 6-3 to claim the Barcelona Open crown on Sunday and ensure a Spanish winner of the clay court tournament for the eighth successive year. The fifth seed Verdasco might have been demoralized after his straight sets rout at the hands of Rafael Nadal in the Monte Carlo Masters final last weekend, but showed his fighting qualities against Soderling. With defending champion Nadal opting not to defend his title at his own club, Verdasco took advantage to add to his San Jose title success earlier this year. He follows compatriots Carlos Moya (2003), Tommy Robredo (2004) and Nadal for the last five years in keeping the trophy on home soil.\n@highlight\nSpain's Fernando Verdasco claims Barcelona Open title\n@highlight\nFifth seed Verdasco beats Robin Soderling in three-set final\n@highlight\nSpanish players have won in Barcelona for the last eight years\n@highlight\nVerdasco was thrashed in Monte Carlo final last weekend by Rafael Nadal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 317, "end": 335}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 721, "end": 737}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the home hope broke @placeholder again in the fourth game of the third set and served out to clinch the title.", "idx": 51478}], "idx": 33509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British businessman who escaped jail by fleeing Dubai after having an affair with a married mother has returned to the country to try and get the conviction quashed, MailOnline can reveal. Brian Clark was convicted in Dubai Misdemeanours Court in 2009 of having illicit sex with Marnie Pearce. Ms Pearce, a 46-year-old British mother-of-two, was convicted of adultery in the strictly Islamic United Arab Emirates when her husband Ihab El Labban accused her of cheating on him. She was jailed for three months and lost custody of her two sons in a notorious case that made headlines around the world.\n@highlight\nBrian Clark was convicted five years ago in UAE of having illicit sex\n@highlight\nHis lover Marnie Pearce, 46-year-old British mother-of-two, was jailed for three months for adultery after going on the run for a month with her sons\n@highlight\nThey were taken away and now live with her former husband - she claims that he made up the accusations to get custody of the boys\n@highlight\nIhab El Labban then took up with American woman HE was allegedly having an affair with in case that made headlines across the world\n@highlight\nClark fled UAE before sentence but is now back trying to clear his name", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 220, "end": 244}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 394, "end": 413}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. businesswoman met Mr @placeholder, 47, while visiting Dubai in 2007.", "idx": 51481}], "idx": 33511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Kisiel PUBLISHED: 16:34 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 27 August 2012 Katherine Broadbent has to pass English tests to work as a nurse - despite being British Brought up in Cambridge and boasting a degree in Latin and history, Katherine Broadbent could be forgiven for thinking her ability to speak English would be beyond question. That was, however, until she tried to get a job with the NHS. After returning from working as a nurse in Australia, the mother-of-one has been told she must sit a costly series of exams to prove her fluency before she is allowed on UK wards.\n@highlight\nKatherine Broadbent grew up in Cambridge and moved to Australia aged 26\n@highlight\nEU law states nurses qualifying within the union are exempt from test", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 89, "end": 107}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 246, "end": 264}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 409, "end": 411}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 605, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I would understand if I did my training in a non English-speaking country, but to include @placeholder is ridiculous.", "idx": 51482}], "idx": 33512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three decades after it all began, Jamie Redknapp was back on AFC Bournemouth\u2019s training pitches on Monday. The session being put on by the Championship leaders\u2019 young manager Eddie Howe was familiar, but the setting was not. \u2018I have enjoyed watching Eddie work,\u2019 enthused Redknapp ahead of Wednesday night\u2019s Capital One Cup visit of struggling Liverpool. \u2018He\u2019s bright and full of ideas. I don\u2019t think the methods have changed that much over the years. The modern drills are a variation on themes of what managers have always done. 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Michelle Wilcut said one runway remained closed as workers filled a deep hole in the nearby sod, but airport officials hoped the labor would be completed in time to reopen the runway later Monday night. The National Transportation Safety Board said the pilot lost braking and steering control during the landing. The hole in the ground formed when the plane's nose gear burrowed into the sod, Wilcut said.\n@highlight\nNEW: 10 hours after United Flight 497's emergency landing, the runway was still closed\n@highlight\nNEW: The plane's nose gear dug a deep hole in the nearby sod\n@highlight\nNo one injured during the emergency landing\n@highlight\nPlane was flying to San Francisco from New Orleans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 150, "end": 198}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 437, "end": 472}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The flight was carrying 100 passengers and five crew members, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 51489}], "idx": 33515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fan ownership group Rangers First have set their sights on snapping up 10 per cent of the Ibrox club following a sharp spike in membership. Former director Paul Murray and ex-Rangers striker Nacho Novo became the latest high-profile figures to throw their weight behind fan share purchase schemes on Tuesday. Rangers First believe they now have enough fans investing cash to buy 100,000 shares in the club a month. The future of the Scottish giants remains uncertain following continuing financial problems \u2018We are up to nearly 4,400 members,\u2019 director Ricki Neill told Sportsmail. \u2018The momentum is definitely growing rapidly. 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The 20-1 shot beat On His Own and crowd favorite The Giant Bolster on Friday to land the most prestigious prize in the British jumps racing calendar. A stewards' inquiry was immediately called after possible interference between the first two and third-placed The Giant Bolster, but the result stood to give Culloty a notable Gold Cup double as well as the \u00a3327,300 ($544,000) first prize. 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Scotland's Loganair announced that all flights will be canceled Tuesday due to forecasts that indicate \"a high density of ash will be present in large parts of Scottish airspace.\" British Airways and Dutch airline KLM also canceled dozens of scheduled Tuesday flights to and from locations in Scotland. The eruption forced U.S. President Barack Obama, who was in Ireland on Monday, to move up the departure for his next stop on a six-day European tour. \"Due to a recent change in the trajectory in the plume of volcanic ash, Air Force One will depart Ireland for London tonight. 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It was as though the void left by the London Olympics was filled by the oddly mesmerizing spectacle of a widely anticipated decision, well ahead of the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministers' blistering critique of Great Britain, the United States and Sweden and the parlous situation in which the white-haired Assange finds himself. As Assange's supporters rallied in London outside the Ecuadorian Embassy where he has been holed up for 58 days, in Australia the political elite seemed to be scurrying to the safety of black letter law.\n@highlight\nAustralian Prime Minister Julia Gillard yet to comment on WikiLeaks asylum decision\n@highlight\nIn its decision, Ecuador cited a lack of support for Assange from his home country\n@highlight\nSpokesman for Australian foreign minister says Assange has received consular assistance\n@highlight\nOn Twitter, many Australians are siding with Assange and calls for Australia to do more to help him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder has one perilous PR obstacle to overcome in the days ahead.", "idx": 51515}], "idx": 33528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chelsea captain John Terry is set to return to action quicker than originally suspected after a scan on his injured knee revealed \"no significant damaage,\" the English Premier League giants said Monday. Terry was stretchered off in agony in his side's 1-1 home draw with Liverpool after a collision with Uruguay star Luis Suarez. A lengthy spell on the sidelines looked inevitable but after a scan Chelsea said his right knee injury would heal in a matter of weeks rather than months. 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Some Potter fans, under the leadership of Slack, have come together to bring the spirit of \"Dumbledore's army\" to life. 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Les Moonves, president of Showtime's parent company CBS Corp., had already let it slip in an interview last month that the cable network was pulling the plug on the successful series. Season 8 debuts Sunday, June 30, the cable network said in a news release Thursday. The clip posted online \"gives fans a sneak peek into the mindset of Dexter and Debra Morgan after LaGuerta's death in Season 7,\" Showtime's release said.\n@highlight\nClip is \"a sneak peek into the mindset of Dexter and Debra Morgan after LaGuerta's death\"\n@highlight\n\"I shot the wrong person in that trailer,\" Debra tells Dexter\n@highlight\n\"'Dexter' redefined the genre\" with its anti-hero, Showtime's chairman says\n@highlight\nSeason 8 of \"Dexter\" debuts Sunday, June 30", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Dexter paved the way for the next generation of award-winning hit @placeholder series, and its cultural impact will be felt for years to come.\"", "idx": 51529}], "idx": 33537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Inside a safe room of the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Ambassador Chris Stevens took cover with two other foreign service officers. Just minutes earlier, a group of heavily armed militants launched an attack on the complex, pelting it with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades. The attackers ignited a fire in the building and the safe room was filling with smoke. Six things to know about the attack Stevens, Foreign Service information management officer Sean Smith and a U.S. regional security officer would soon be forced to leave their temporary refuge from the assault. Senior administration officials called the conditions inside \"awful,\" describing \"incredibly thick smoke and fire.\"\n@highlight\nThe attack began after protesters began massing outside the consulate\n@highlight\nA small group of militants opened fire on the complex and gained entry\n@highlight\nThe militants set fire to the main building with the U.S. ambassador still inside\n@highlight\nControl was regained more than four hours later", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And both the governments of the United States and Libya, on this \"very, very difficult day,\" mourned the loss of Stevens, who had helped save @placeholder during last year's revolution.", "idx": 51539}], "idx": 33543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gus Poyet is relieved that fellow South American Sergio Aguero will not be lining up against Sunderland. The Argentina striker won a standing ovation at the Stadium of Light just four weeks ago when he scored twice in a 4-1 victory. Aguero, though, lasted just seven minutes of the following game at home to Everton and has not been seen since after suffering knee ligament damage. Sergio Aguero will be missing when Manchester City face Sunderland on New Year's Day Sunderland manager Gus Poyet is glad that his fellow South American won't be available Aguero earned himself a standing ovation after a stunning display at the Black Cats in December\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero is out of Manchester City's game against Sunderland\n@highlight\nThe striker scored twice in a 4-1 win at the Stadium of Light in December\n@highlight\nBut Gus Poyet is wary of the threat David Silva possesses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are 14th in the table but Poyet is frustrated by 11 draws, including six goalless stalemates.", "idx": 51547}], "idx": 33548} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Keira Knightley has once again been transformed into \u2018Coco Mademoiselle\u2019 for Chanel\u2019s latest perfume advert. She has been the face of the illustrious French fashion house, starring as its iconic founder Coco Chanel, since 2007 and her newest role is part of a series of mini films that see the mysterious Coco seduce and then mysteriously vanish from devastatingly good looking men. Set to the song \u2018She's not there\u2019 (Rod Argent) performed by The Zombies, and directed by Joe Wright the advert sees Keira dressed in a delicate gown of layered tulle. Chanel muse: The new Coco Mademoiselle advert sees Keira Knightley dressed in a delicate near-translucent gown of layered tulle\n@highlight\nActress has been spokesmodel for Chanel since 2007\n@highlight\nStars again as Coco Chanel in fantasy theme new perfume advert\n@highlight\nRecently admitted her couture wedding dress - a gift from Chanel - is 'destroyed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 54, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though the cameras turn frantically onto him as he suavely enters the soir\u00e9e, his attention is quickly drawn to @placeholder as she descends into the room down one of two huge intersecting staircases.", "idx": 51548}], "idx": 33549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the hometown of The Greatest, it seemed only appropriate to talk about 12 rounds. Twelve rounds of golf that have changed the sport\u2019s landscape entirely and will go down in the annals as creating a new standard for the European game. Spread over three tournaments, what began in bright sunlight on the ancient links at Hoylake at The Open in July ended on Sunday in darkness on the modern stadium course at Valhalla in Louisville. Rory McIlroy went into those trio of events with doubts about his ability to play the most venerable form of the game; with freaky Fridays swirling his conscience.\n@highlight\nMcIlroy will now only be compared to Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods\n@highlight\nHe has pulled alongside the likes of Raymond Floyd and Ernie Els on the all-time majors list following his triumph at the US PGA Championship\n@highlight\nMcIlroy ranks as the third most successful European golfer in majors. Only Seve Ballesteros (five) and Sir Nick Faldo (six) have won more", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 810, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 916, "end": 931}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder came out of the sand and had two putts from 25ft to win.", "idx": 51551}], "idx": 33551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A protective Michigan mother has been jailed after stabbing a woman who was fighting one of her adult daughters. Octavia Dickens, 57, from Detroit, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of a misdemeanor aggravated assault, and began serving a four-month jail sentence yesterday. Dickens said that she was defending her daughter, who was bleeding during the altercation that took place last November outside the family home. During the incident on November 3, Dickens said a group of people knocked on her door, and her two daughters, Shonta Thrash, 33, and the other daughter who has not yet been named, 20, opened it.\n@highlight\nOctavia Dickens from Detroit stabbed woman, 19, with small paring knife in the hand and abdomen\n@highlight\nShe said she was 'defending her daughters', aged 20 and 33, who were 'attacked' by the 19-year-old, her sister and friend on November 3\n@highlight\nDickens pleaded guilty to reduced charge of misdemeanor aggravated assault", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who was present along with her sister at the sentencing, said she felt her mother was just \u2018protecting them\u2019.", "idx": 51564}], "idx": 33560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 00:36 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:42 EST, 5 September 2013 An assistant principal and an administrator have been accused of sexually assaulting and stealing from underage students at a Brooklyn high school. William Abreu, assistant principal at Progress High School, has been accused of raping a 17-year-old student in his office in 2009 and abusing others. Juan Martinez, the administrator of an after-school program, has been accused of forcing a 16-year-old girl to perform oral sex on him in his office in 2011 and abusing other students, according to investigators. The men are accused of sharing the girls they abused and Abreu even stole over $1,000 from the mother of the girl he raped, Department of Education Special Commissioner for Investigation Richard J. Condon said in a report released Wednesday.\n@highlight\nThe incidents happened at Progress High School in Brooklyn's Williamsburg section, between 2009 and 2011\n@highlight\nWilliam Abreu, the assistant principal, is accused of raping a 17-year-old student in his office after school and stealing money from her mother\n@highlight\nJuan Martinez, the after-school program administrator, is accused of forcing a 16-year-old female student to perform oral sex on him in his office\n@highlight\nBoth men are accused of passing abused girls on to each other\n@highlight\nMr Abreu tried to pimp out the girl he raped, proposing they take a trip together and she have sex with other people for money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 279, "end": 298}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 729, "end": 751}, {"start": 792, "end": 808}, {"start": 884, "end": 903}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 919, "end": 930}, {"start": 974, "end": 986}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the girl objected, saying she couldn\u2019t afford the fees, @placeholder replied \u2018Well, you could be my girlfriend,\u2019 said the report.", "idx": 51565}], "idx": 33561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 07:12 EST, 17 July 2013 | UPDATED: 20:07 EST, 17 July 2013 Formula One magnate Bernie Ecclestone is facing the prospect of extradition after being indicted by a German court on bribery charges. The 82-year-old billionaire could be jailed for five years if convicted. Prosecutors allege that a \u00a326million payment by the motorsport boss to German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky was made to ensure that a large stake of Formula One was sold below its true value in 2006 to Mr Ecclestone\u2019s preferred bidder. Mr Ecclestone, left, had been under investigation since former German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky, right, was convicted of corruption for receiving payments from the motor racing chief executive in connection with the sale of shares in the sport in 2006\n@highlight\nMr Ecclestone had been under investigation since banker Gerhard Gribkowsky was jailed\n@highlight\nThe charges are said to be based on statements from Mr Gribkowsky\n@highlight\nMr Ecclestone's lawyers confirmed the indictment is being translated\n@highlight\nThe 82-year-old's team will respond to Munich prosecutors in weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 377, "end": 394}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 601, "end": 618}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 843, "end": 860}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder claims he did not have control of the trust, so was not evading tax.", "idx": 51571}], "idx": 33565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 9:01 PM on 6th December 2011 Three more syringes have been found hidden inside clothing at a Walmart store, raising the total to seven and prompting fears for customer safety. A mother last week claimed her daughter was pierced by a syringe as she put on a new pair of pyjamas from the store in Georgia, Atlanta. Now, in addition to three other incidents reported last month, two shoppers and a staff member have found needles in different pairs of trousers. Hello Kitty: A Walmart spokesman said the company is looking at CCTV footage and employees are being extra vigilant because of the syringes found\n@highlight\nCustomers and assistant manager find more needles\n@highlight\nSeven syringes found in total at Georgia Walmart store\n@highlight\nPolice tell shoppers to inspect everything bought there", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A syringe was also found in a pair of @placeholder socks and a pair of trousers - but neither of those incidents resulted in any injuries.", "idx": 51580}], "idx": 33573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Equal pay for women, raising the minimum wage, immigration reform, combating climate change and virtually swearing off extended wars. All are catnip for the political left, and all were highlighted by President Barack Obama this week as he informally launched the November election campaign for 36 Senate seats and a new House of Representatives. By flying the Democratic banner so high in Tuesday's State of the Union address and subsequent road show to four states, Obama tried to signal unity with his liberal base and provide the party's candidates with ammunition for elections certain to be \"spirited\" -- the Washington euphemism for fierce and nasty.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama's road show informally launches the mid-term election campaign\n@highlight\nObama sounds themes benefiting Democrats in his State of the Union address\n@highlight\nThe goal: highlight differences with Republicans on issues important to ordinary Americans\n@highlight\nBoth parties seek to strengthen their support among women voters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 341, "end": 364}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 420, "end": 437}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 827, "end": 844}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama's re-election victory in 2012 owed much to a solid majority among women voters, including independents turned off by hardline anti-abortion policies of @placeholder.", "idx": 51584}, {"query": "Republicans believe they can win control of the @placeholder by taking six seats from Democrats in November.", "idx": 51589}], "idx": 33577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama on Friday announced that virtually all U.S. troops will come home from Iraq by the end of the year -- at which point he can declare an end to America's long and costly war in that Middle Eastern nation. \"After nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq will be over,\" Obama said. \"The coming months will be a season of homecomings. Our troops in Iraq will definitely be home for the holidays.\" Of the 39,000 troops in Iraq, about 150, a negligible force, will remain to assist in arms sales, a U.S. official told CNN. The rest will be out of Iraq by December 31.\n@highlight\nU.S. defense chief says Iraqi forces are capable\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says Iraq \"will not roll over\" to Iranians trying to exert their influence\n@highlight\nIraq's prime minister says he and Obama both want to \"start a new phase\" in relations\n@highlight\nAlmost all U.S. troops will be home by the end of December, according to Obama", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 203, "end": 216}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 534, "end": 536}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another U.S. official -- who is not authorized to speak for attribution -- acknowledged that \"the Iranians have been trying to gain influence in Iraq for some time,\" but stressed that \"@placeholder influence in Iraq has limits.\"", "idx": 51594}], "idx": 33578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:03 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 14 January 2014 A contrite Chris Christie today used his State of the State address in Trenton to promise to co-operate with investigators who want to know why his aides plotted to exact revenge on a Democratic mayor by snarling traffic in his town. 'The last week has certainly tested this Administration,' he admitted to a joint session of New Jersey's General Assembly and Senate. 'Mistakes were clearly made. And as a result, we let down the people we are entrusted to serve.'\n@highlight\nBeleaguered New Jersey Governor addresses scandal engulfing his administration and threatening his run at the White House in 2016\n@highlight\nSaid: 'We let down the people we are entrusted to serve'\n@highlight\nDemocrats in Trenton claim Kevin O'Dowd, Christie's former chief of staff, is next in the firing line\n@highlight\nOne source claimed: 'Christie runs his office like he ran his U.S. Attorney's office. And it's always \"Do as I say, not as I do\"'\n@highlight\nNew 'super investigative committee' will soon subpoena Bridget Kelly and Bill Stepien, two Christie confidantes whom he dismissed on Thursday\n@highlight\nLiberal assembly Deputy Speaker John Wisniewski called the 'Bridgegate' episode 'a blatant abuse of power' and hinted that more heads would roll\n@highlight\nDavid Wildstein, a Port Authority official who resigned over the flap in December, refused to testify about it on Jan. 9, drawing a contempt citation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 471}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1379}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1397}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But I also want to assure the people of @placeholder today that what has occurred does not define us or our state.", "idx": 51600}], "idx": 33582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On a winter evening in early 1940, Hattie McDaniel became the first black performer to win an Oscar, a best supporting actress honor for her performance as Mammy, the servant in \"Gone With the Wind.\" Will Smith has overcome racial boundaries but can do more, says an expert in race-based casting. She accepted her award at the Academy Awards ceremony at the Coconut Grove, a nightclub in Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel, where she was seated in the segregated section at the rear of the room. Though her win was played as a sign of progress for black actors in America -- \"Not only was she the first of her race to receive an Award, but she was also the first Negro ever to sit at an Academy banquet,\" said Daily Variety, according to Mason Wiley and Damien Bona's indispensable \"Inside Oscar\" -- her role was poorly received by much of the black community. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People claimed that the part was stereotypical and degrading.\n@highlight\nHattie McDaniel was the first black performer to win an Academy Award\n@highlight\nReporter says 2002 was a breakthrough year for black actors\n@highlight\nIn 80 years, 11 black actors have been awarded Oscars\n@highlight\nThere should be a complexity of roles for black actors, professor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 188, "end": 205}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 869, "end": 926}, {"start": 994, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearly 70 years after @placeholder's win, black performers have certainly come far.", "idx": 51604}], "idx": 33585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As I type this week's column, I look out of my office window and stare at a depressing sight. A heavy blanket of smog and dust hangs over the sky. Buildings nearby are barely visible. Air is barely breathable. I checked the website of the China National Environmental Monitoring Center. It rated Beijing's air quality for the day as \"slightly polluted\". On Twitter, however, the U.S. Embassy's BeijingAir, an air-quality monitoring app, rated the air pollution level as \"hazardous.\" What gives? I visited the Beijing Municipal Environmental Monitoring Center (BMEMC) to find out. \"We've been using equipment imported from the U.S. to monitor air quality ever since we set up in 1987,\" Vice Director Hua Lei tells me. \"We use the same techniques as the American system.\"\n@highlight\nChina rated Beijing air 'slightly polluted' that U.S. standards rated 'hazardous' this week\n@highlight\nBeijing officials use equipment from the U.S. to monitor air quality, but standard is lower\n@highlight\nPublic complaints over Beijing's worsening air quality on microblogs are common\n@highlight\nGovernment has put environmental protection as a priority in its latest 5-year plan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 248, "end": 293}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 518, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite efforts to limit the number cars with an auto-plate lottery, it's estimated that @placeholder now has over 5 million cars, up from about 3.5 million in 2008.", "idx": 51609}], "idx": 33586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 18 July 2013 Tesco chiefs made an \u2018unreserved apology\u2019 in court after one of its flagship stores was plagued by rodents. Mouse droppings were found on the shop floor and on bakery packaging at Tesco Metro in Covent Garden, central London - where 55,000 shoppers flock each week. Inspectors found what they described as a \u2018super mouse\u2019 in one of the food crates. It was much larger than a standard mouse because it had been gorging on protein. Disgusting: A large mouse, sitting on a crate of food at a Tesco store. The retail chain's chiefs made an 'unreserved apology' in court after dead mice and droppings were found throughout the store\n@highlight\nHealth inspectors discovered the rodents and droppings at busy Tesco\n@highlight\nRaw chicken had been gnawed on by mice and floors were filthy\n@highlight\nOfficials also found dead bodies of pests in the dairy area", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder chicken pieces that mice have gnawed on and covered with their droppings", "idx": 51614}], "idx": 33591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The near daily stream of violence in Iraq is a bitter reminder that the country is still far away from stabilizing and that the Sunni-Shiite divide, which has led to over 6000 deaths in 2013, appears wider than ever. Despite this climate of uncertainty and destruction, Iraq's top energy official told CNN that the country's oil production will continue to climb -- reaching at least 3.5 million barrels a day by the end of the year. Hussain al-Shahristani, the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, said two new fields in southern Iraq, near Nasiriyah and Basra, have revved up production. \"These two fields will add between them 300 thousand barrels. There's extra production from the other fields so when you add them up you will get to 3.5, 3.6 million barrels a day by the end of the year,\" Shahristani told me during a one-on-one interview at the Gulf Intelligence conference in Dubai.\n@highlight\nThe violence in Iraq is a reminder the country is far from stable, but oil production is set to rise this year\n@highlight\nIts forecasts have previously been ratcheted down and more realistic targets set\n@highlight\nDeputy PM Hussain al-Shahristani said new fields would add to production\n@highlight\nThawing relations between Tehran and Washington could assist in this", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 434, "end": 455}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 849, "end": 865}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has had difficulty managing expectations over the past few years.", "idx": 51623}], "idx": 33598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brussels, Belgium (CNN) -- European Union leaders named Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy as the first \"president of Europe\" Thursday, edging out former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for a still-vaguely defined job. \"I did not seek this high position, and I didn't take any steps to achieve it,\" Van Rompuy said in accepting the job. \"But tonight, I take on this task with conviction and with enthusiasm.\" Van Rompuy, a 62-year-old, soft-spoken fan of Japanese poetry, will become the face of European Union and represent its 27 member nations at summits overseas. His conservative government took office in December 2008.\n@highlight\nBelgian PM Herman Van Rompuy appointed first \"president of Europe,\" British PM Gordon Brown says\n@highlight\nTony Blair ruled out after his successor as UK PM realized Blair had insufficient support\n@highlight\nPresident of EC will be first permanent chief of the European Council of Ministers\n@highlight\nSelection conducted by heads of state and government, not by Europe's parliamentarians", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 79, "end": 95}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 867, "end": 868}, {"start": 907, "end": 935}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The people of @placeholder are getting no say, not even through their parliamentarians.", "idx": 51636}], "idx": 33604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ukraine is accusing Russian-backed rebels of destroying their ceasefire agreement by seizing the town Vladimir Putin wanted them to capture. Pro-Moscow separatists claim to have captured 80 per cent of Debaltseve and to have taken at least 300 government soldiers prisoner as fierce fighting raged in the eastern Ukrainian town yesterday. Eyewitnesses said artillery rounds were hitting the town every five seconds and smoke rose skywards as unguided Grad rockets landed. Battle: A view of an explosion caused by shelling is seen not far from Debaltseve yesterday morning Fire: Shelling was reported close to the town of Debaltseve, with rebels claiming to have captured the majority of the town, despite the Ukrainian government insisting it is still in control\n@highlight\nShelling was reported close to key transport hub Debaltseve yesterday\n@highlight\nPro-Russian rebels claim to have captured the town, despite the Ukrainian government insisting it is still in control\n@highlight\nBoth sides are demanding control of Debaltseve before ceasefire can begin\n@highlight\nBut Ukraine military spokesman Andriy Lysenk insists troops will withdraw", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ministry said street fighting continued in @placeholder, which has been the epicenter of fighting in the past two weeks.", "idx": 51643}], "idx": 33608} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:42 EST, 23 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:39 EST, 23 December 2012 The men of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers changed their names to honor the children murdered in the Sandy Hook school massacre as they took to the ice last night. The hockey team donned all black uniforms with the names of the 20 schoolchildren who tragically lost their lives when Adam Lanza forced his way into the school and began firing. Before the game, the team lined up on the blue line to observe a moment of silence for the children and the six adults who were also gunned down in the shooting.\n@highlight\nTeam lined up for a moment of silence to honor the Sandy Hook victims prior to the game against the Adirondack Phantoms", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 138}, {"start": 198, "end": 223}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 713, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the game, Sandy Hook Elementary principal @placeholder, was memorialized on the scoreboard", "idx": 51646}], "idx": 33611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former U.S. President Bill Clinton isn't eyeing a return to the White House just yet, but he is thinking about what people will call him if his wife Hillary \u2013 the former first lady \u2013 becomes the 45th president. First gentleman? FGOTUS? First man? 'Let's say, if a woman became president, we could \u2013 I could be called 'Adam.' I don't know,' Mr. Clinton told cooking show host Rachael Ray on Thursday, according to snippets released before the episode aired. The idea of the legendary lothario as 'first gentleman' usually brings eye-rolls from conservatives and lip-biting from liberals, but Hillary Clinton is the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic Party's nomination next year.\n@highlight\nIn a riff on 'first man,' Former president told cooking show host Rachael Ray that 'I could be called 'Adam.' I don't know'\n@highlight\nHe would likely still be referred to as 'Mr. President,' the same as today, but he said in 2007 that he liked a Scottish friend's idea: 'first laddie'\n@highlight\n'President Clinton' would suddenly no longer be enough to distinguish the two spouses\n@highlight\n'First gentleman' has been the traditional choice in other countries\n@highlight\nSarah Palin's husband actually went by 'First Dude' when she was Alaska's governor", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1217}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "READY FOR HILLARY: Mrs. @placeholder has been first lady, a US senator and secretary of state \u2013 and now reportedly wants the ultimate brass ring", "idx": 51652}], "idx": 33615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama came out swinging on Wednesday just 14 hours after a Republican wave swept over the U.S. Congress in an election that largely repudiated his policies. 'Congress will pass some bills I cannot sign,' he said, threatening to dust off a veto pen that he has used only twice in nearly six years. And he hinted at executive orders that will enrage conservatives. 'I'm pretty sure I'll take some actions that some in Congress will not like,' he said. 'That's natural. That's how Democracy works.' Much of reporters' tussling with the president focused on executive orders related to immigration reform \u2013 what some tea party Republicans call an 'amnesty' \u2013 which he plans to implement this year.\n@highlight\n'Congress will pass some bills I cannot sign,' the president warned\n@highlight\nHe has only vetoed two minor bills since his inauguration in 2009\n@highlight\nAnd 'I'll take some actions that some in Congress will not like,' Obama added, referring to threatened executive orders\n@highlight\nThose include a bold move on immigration 'before the end of the year'\n@highlight\nPresident sounded more like a winner than a loser despite his policies being repudiated on a national scale\n@highlight\nNever articulated a single policy where he would shift his position to align with GOP majorities in both houses of Congress", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1332}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We now have a different type of enemy,' Obama said Wednesday, echoing @placeholder' objections months ago.", "idx": 51654}], "idx": 33617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's foreign ministry said Wednesday that it has lodged a \"strong\" protest with the U.S. ambassador over missile attacks conducted on Pakistani soil by unmanned drones. The aftermath of a suspected U.S. drone attack on a building in North Waziristan. The ministry said it summoned Ambassador Anne Patterson to underscore that such attacks violate Pakistan's sovereignty and should be stopped immediately. A statement from the ministry said Patterson was also told that the attacks have cost lives and undermined public support for Pakistan's counter terrorism efforts. The ministry lodged its protests three days after a missile strike from a suspected U.S. drone on a compound in South Waziristan killed 20 people.\n@highlight\nPakistan summons U.S. ambassador over missile attacks\n@highlight\nMissile strike from a suspected U.S. drone killed 20 people\n@highlight\nSuspected Taliban militants kidnap 3 officials from in tribal region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also Wednesday, a suicide car bomber detonated explosives outside a police checkpoint in northwest @placeholder, killing two security personnel, officials said.", "idx": 51667}], "idx": 33624} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a perennial problem. How do you persuade young, apathetic voters to go to the polls? Enter \"Voteman\" -- Denmark's rather ill-judged and short-lived cartoon solution. The cartoon opens with two apparently politically disaffected young men. The scene switches to Voteman, a muscle-bound, stubble-chinned superhero, answering a call asking him to persuade voters to have their say in the upcoming European Parliament elections. Naked, he leaps up from a bed surrounded by women apparently performing sex acts on him and -- having donned a leather waistcoat and trousers -- sets off from a Bond villain-esque island hideout on his mission, riding a pair of harnessed dolphins as waterskis.\n@highlight\nCartoon uses muscle-bound character called Voteman to persuade people to vote\n@highlight\nVoteman is depicted in a series of sexually suggestive and violent scenes\n@highlight\nParliament speaker apologizes, says cartoon was \"more serious and offensive\" than intended\n@highlight\nDanish Parliament's EU information center created cartoon ahead of European elections", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 408, "end": 426}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 994, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Denmark's turnout for the last European elections in 2009 was close to 60%, well above the @placeholder average of 43%.", "idx": 51670}], "idx": 33625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 21:22 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 21:22 EST, 23 January 2014 The 14-year-old girl accused of stabbing her younger sister more than 30 times in their Chicago home set an alarm and arose early to stab the victim while she was in bed asleep, say prosecutors. The girl retrieved a knife from the kitchen in their Mundelein house then entered sleeping 11-year-old Dora Betancourt's bedroom around 7:50am Tuesday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. She then brutally stabbed and slashed Betancourt with the knife about 30 times, allegedly shouting her complaints against her sister with each thrust, including that the elder had cooked her dinner, and that she had done her chores for her.\n@highlight\nTeen told police she stabbed Dora Betancourt, 11, to death for being ungrateful and mean to her\n@highlight\nThe older sister waited for her to fall asleep before killing her, cops said\n@highlight\nShe shouted specific reasons for each stab wound while carrying out the frenzied attack, investigators said\n@highlight\nAuthorities are mulling whether to charge her as an adult", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 479, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 779, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House of horrors: An 11-year-old girl was found stabbed to death in her bedroom in this @placeholder home, police say her older sister confessed to the murder", "idx": 51671}], "idx": 33626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There is a new speaker in town. Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, will be the new Speaker of the House, replacing Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-California, as the GOP rolled in Tuesday's midterm elections, gaining a majority for the first time in four years. The Republican Party will pick up more than 60 seats in the legislature, a statistical analysis of exit polls by CNN projects. That's a comfortable margin over the 39 seats needed to wrest control from the Democrats. Unrest over the economy and government spending, as well as the surge of Tea Party politics, helped propel the GOP. Tuesday's outcome was comparable to the 1994 so-called \"Republican Revolution,\" when the GOP took 54 seats from the Democrats.\n@highlight\nNEW: The GOP picks up more than 60 seats, CNN projects\n@highlight\nRepublicans gain a majority in the House\n@highlight\nAbout 100 of 435 House seats were competitive\n@highlight\nPelosi urges \"common ground\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 156, "end": 158}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 641, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 676}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ET Wednesday, the Republicans held 231 seats to the @placeholder' 169.", "idx": 51674}, {"query": "In a statement early Wednesday, @placeholder defended the work Democrats have done in the House.", "idx": 51675}], "idx": 33628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:00 EST, 23 October 2012 Infiltrating: Shamuir Rahman (left) attended a Muslim student group's talk, where he posed for a photo with prominent but controversial New York imam Siraj Wahhaj (right) A paid informant for the New York Police Department's intelligence unit was under orders to 'bait' Muslims into saying incriminating things as he lived a double life. Shamiur Rahman, a 19-year-old American of Bengali descent, was paid up to $1,000 per month for snapping pictures inside mosques and collecting the names of innocent people attending study groups on Islam, he told The Associated Press.\n@highlight\nPolice enticed Shamiur Rahman, 19, to help spy on Muslims for them\n@highlight\nHe collected pictures of people at rallies, Muslim community talks, and interior shots of mosques\n@highlight\nPaid him up to $1,000-per-month\n@highlight\nNYPD denies widespread spying but CIA allegedly helped set program up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 292, "end": 317}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 647, "end": 666}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder documents obtained by the AP, the NYPD sent three informants there in 2008 and was keeping tabs on the group's former president.", "idx": 51680}], "idx": 33629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh Last updated at 1:12 PM on 30th December 2011 An aggressive species of crayfish which has been invading England's waterways is being tracked with radio transmitters in a bid to understand why they move so quickly - and help control their advance. The American predators have colonised the River Lee near Enfield, moving at more than 500m per month. The crayfish have now taken over 17km of the river. The Environment Agency said virile crayfish, which are non-native, prey on native wildlife and spread crayfish plague, a disease deadly to native white-clawed crayfish. 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Alexander Antonov spoke out in support of German Gorbuntsov, 45, now in a coma after being gunned down in a suspected contract killing attempt last Tuesday. Shortly before the attack the wounded banker had given evidence implicating his own associates in an earlier mafia-style assassination bid against Mr Antonov, a key figure in the Converse Bank empire.\n@highlight\nGerman Gorbuntsov, 45, was seeking political asylum in the UK\n@highlight\nHe feared he would be forced back into the clutches of enemies in Russia\n@highlight\nThere are fears for the safety of his wife Larisa, who is at his bedside\n@highlight\nThe financier's would-be assassin remains at large", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 281}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 634, "end": 650}, {"start": 693, "end": 694}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "regarded Mr @placeholder as a possible suspect because of an alleged", "idx": 51699}, {"query": "Yesterday, 61-year-old Mr Antonov claimed that he and Mr @placeholder had 'normal' and even 'friendly' relations.", "idx": 51700}], "idx": 33641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Even by ISIS' brutal standards, the video is horrific. Twenty-one Coptic Christians beheaded on a beach in Libya. Christians across the world expressed horror and outrage at the mass killing, with Pope Francis calling the victims \"martyrs\" whose violent deaths should unite the fractured Christian community. Remarkably, though, a leading Coptic Christian bishop says that he has already forgiven the ISIS soldiers who slaughtered his fellow Copts. Bishop Angaelos, head of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom, was in Washington on Friday for the swearing-in of the United States' new ambassador-at-large for religious freedom, David Saperstein. 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Michael Adebolajo's interview with police was played to jurors at the Old Bailey criminal court in London on Wednesday, day four of the trial in which he and co-defendant Michael Adebowale have pleaded not guilty to the murder of Rigby in Woolwich on May 22. In the interview, Adebolajo identified himself as Mujahideen Abu Hamza and began a long and uninterrupted statement by praising Allah and expressing his surprise and gratitude for the way he had been treated by police and medical staff, given what he described as \"the serious nature of events.\"\n@highlight\nJurors hear Michael Adebolajo's police interview on the fourth day of his murder trial\n@highlight\nHe and Michael Adebowale have pleaded not guilty in the killing of soldier Lee Rigby in May\n@highlight\nIn the interview, he praised Allah and his treatment by police, criticized British rulers\n@highlight\nAdebolajo polite, didn't show signs of mental disorder, regret or remorse, psychiatrist says", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 126, "end": 142}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 435, "end": 454}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 704, "end": 720}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He was struck in the neck with a sharp implement and it was sawn until his head, you know, became almost detached, and may @placeholder forgive me of I acted in a way that is displeasing to him.\"", "idx": 51706}], "idx": 33644} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell paid tribute to a \u2018special unit\u2019 after his team came from 21-0 down to beat the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley on Sunday. Matt Prater kicked a game-winning field goal as time expired to send the Lions to 6-2 with victory in London, and Caldwell was delighted with the comeback. \u2018They don\u2019t quit,\u2019 Caldwell said about his team at his post-game press conference. Jim Caldwell (right) watches on as his Detroit Lions side take on Atalanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium Matt Prater (centre) kicks the winning field goal in the game's final moments as Detroit secured their win\n@highlight\nMatt Prater kicked game-winning field goal to hand Lions victory 22-21\n@highlight\nMark Stratford's 59-yard touchdown pass sparked Lions revival\n@highlight\nLions head back to the United States top of the NFC North standings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 461, "end": 476}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Lions head home from @placeholder into their bye week still sitting atop the NFC North.", "idx": 51708}], "idx": 33646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's a website that lies to restaurants, making reservations under fake names, and then sells them to you. If that rubs you the wrong way, you're not alone. ReservationHop, which launched last week, was hit with a backlash so nasty, it led its creator to call himself \"the most hated person in San Francisco.\" And it's just the latest on a list of recent startups that have some critics complaining that, in the go-go Silicon Valley startup culture, almost anything can attract interest, and big investor money, even if it seems to straddle the line between right and wrong or even reality and parody.\n@highlight\nNew startup made its creator \"the most hated person in San Francisco\"\n@highlight\nReservationHop books restaurant reservations with fake names\n@highlight\nUsers can pay $12 to get the reservation\n@highlight\nWebsite is one of several startups raising questions lately", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 430, "end": 443}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not all apps raising eyebrows in @placeholder are so controversial.", "idx": 51709}], "idx": 33647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- For the first time since the start of unrest in Yemen's capital, youth protesters numbering in the tens of thousands marched toward the Republican Palace on Monday, eyewitnesses said, in an act of defiance against President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime. Witnesses told CNN that security forces made no move to repel the youths, who were marching in support of protests Monday in the city of Taiz, where at least 14 people were killed when security forces reportedly opened fire on demonstrators. Field medics in Taiz said more than 500 people were injured, including 154 who suffered gunshot wounds. Medical team leader Sadiq Shugaa said the field hospital \"cannot give health care to all the injured, and is coordinating with hospitals outside Taiz to help the injured.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 55,000 youths were marching toward the Republican Palace in Sanaa\n@highlight\nAt least 14 reportedly were killed and hundreds injured in violent protests in Taiz\n@highlight\nAn opposition leader urges international help to stop bloodshed\n@highlight\nField hospitals are full after bloody clashes in Taiz, a medical team leader says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 158, "end": 174}, {"start": 246, "end": 263}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The youth protesters in Sanaa, whom witnesses estimated at more than 55,000, were chanting, \"@placeholder wait wait, the revolution youth are coming your way!\"", "idx": 51714}], "idx": 33651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I go to the gym. It's an excellent place to watch SportsCenter while occupying a bench press that somebody else might otherwise use for actual exercise. \"You done with this?\" \"Define done.\" My other favorite part of an early workout is when the gym staff finally plops the morning newspapers on the media table, where thumbing through USA Today for 20 minutes seems to be another great way to not improve my personal well being. Then I hit the sauna. Because, clearly, I've earned it. So, my daily routine isn't exactly CrossFit. In fact, it just barely even qualifies as being awake.\n@highlight\nA gym in Long Island City is now offering CrossFit for toddlers\n@highlight\nSome people think it's too expensive and snobbish\n@highlight\nTwo classes a week for a month costs $280", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 614, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Participants work out in groups and meet not in a gym, but an industrial-looking \"box\" that is void of all the things I love most -- you know, SportsCenter and @placeholder.", "idx": 51715}], "idx": 33652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephanie Linning Victim: 26-year-old Jamie McMahon was killed in an unprovoked attack as he sat on a bench in a churchyard in Northampton last October Two thugs have been jailed for life after battering a man to death in a vicious attack that was so frenzied they left a footprint on his face. Mark Lewis, 20, and Michael Francis, 33, were 'on a mission to steal and rob' on the night they targetted Jamie McMahon, 26, in an mindless attack last October, the court heard. The two men stole just \u00a330 from their victim, who they left bloodied and bruised in a churchyard in Northampton after beating him to death.\n@highlight\nJamie McMahon, 26, was beaten to death in the violent attack last October\n@highlight\nKillers Mark Lewis and Michael Francis were 'on a mission to steal and rob'\n@highlight\nTargetted Mr McMahon as he sat outside St Giles' Church in Northampton\n@highlight\nThe judge called the attack 'vicious, rapid and mindless'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 838, "end": 853}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said Francis was not 'in awe or fear of @placeholder,' because of his actions in helping to conceal any evidence after the attack, including swapping clothing with his friend.", "idx": 51719}], "idx": 33655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They say that love knows no bounds, and these two dogs are certainly proof of that. West Highland terrier Joey has cross-bred with a female Rottweiler double his size to father a litter of 11 puppies, which have been given the name 'Wotties'. The owner of both the dogs, Teresa Patterson, from North Grimston, Yorkshire, was surprised they had mated and was unaware it had taken place until the puppies were born. Rottweiler Zara, right, and white West Highland terrier, Joey, mated to create a 'Wottie' cross-breed Owner Teresa Patterson, from North Grimston, Yorkshire, was surprised the dogs had mated and was unaware it had taken place until the puppies were born\n@highlight\nWest Highland terrier, Joey, mated with Rottweiler Zara shortly after entering family home this summer\n@highlight\nOwner Teresa Patterson said she was unaware they had mated until birth\n@highlight\nZara gave birth to a litter of 11, but left Joey to take care of them", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 448, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 522, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 679, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sadly, four of the puppies died and Ms Patterson was forced to step in when @placeholder refused to feed", "idx": 51722}], "idx": 33658} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Not long ago, two lifelong friends talked about all the cool gifts the little kids they knew were getting for Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday that celebrates the end of Ramadan. Omar AbdelBaky, 24, jokingly complained that when he and Deah Shaddy Barakat grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, they didn't get fancy toy helicopters. Barakat, 23, asked his friend for his address. Two weeks later, a delivery guy dropped one of those helicopters at AbdelBaky's door. \"That's who Deah was -- he gave without thinking twice about it. I want people to know that about him -- he was such a kind person,\" AbdelBaky said.\n@highlight\nThey were \"the best you can imagine an American kid to be,\" father says\n@highlight\nFriend: Deah Barakat was raising money for Syrian refugees and gave often to charity\n@highlight\nHe, his wife and her sister were shot to death Tuesday; man facing murder charges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was so hard, @placeholder said, to conceive of so much life suddenly snuffed out.", "idx": 51725}], "idx": 33661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration's vision for the future of manned space flight will bump the United States to \"second or even third-rate\" status as a space-faring nation, the commanders of three U.S. moon missions warned Wednesday. The letter was signed by the first and last men to walk on the moon -- Neil Armstrong from Apollo 11 and Eugene Cernan from Apollo 17 -- and James Lovell, who commanded the heroic Apollo 13 flight. \"Without the skill and experience that actual spacecraft operation provides, the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity,\" the letter said. \"America must decide if it wishes to remain a leader in space. If it does, we should institute a program which will give us the very best chance of achieving that goal.\"\n@highlight\nNeil Armstrong, James Lovell, Eugene Cernan criticize manned space flight plans\n@highlight\nPresident Obama set to officially announce his space plans Thursday\n@highlight\nObama's plans would shift funding away from human space flight program\n@highlight\nThree astronauts applaud plan for overall increase in NASA funding", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Armstrong, Lovell and Cernan praised @placeholder's increase in total funding for space exploration, which includes money for research, the international space station and a heavy-lift rocket.", "idx": 51734}], "idx": 33666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts is entering the aviation game. Sort of. The Toronto-based luxury accommodation brand has leased its very own Boeing 757, to fly guests on global tours starting February 2015. Renderings of the black airplane -- dubbed the \"Four Seasons Jet\" -- show the brand's leaf logo on the tail, while execs say the interiors of the retrofitted plane will be customized by the company's design team. Flatbed seats and in-flight Wi-Fi are a given. \"[It's] a natural extension of what we've been doing in our hotels for more than 50 years,\" said Susan Helstab, executive vice president of marketing, in a statement.\n@highlight\nFour Seasons' branded jet will begin around-the-world tours in 2015\n@highlight\nThe 24-day, nine-destination global journey costs $119,000 per person\n@highlight\nStatistics show global travel market poised for growth in 2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 37}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On November 28, 2005, @placeholder wrapped up the 23-year run of the single aisle 757 passenger airplane but says more than 1,030 of its 1,050 757s are still in service.", "idx": 51750}], "idx": 33677} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Today is a big day for hip hop.\" When music impresario Russell Simmons penned those words and posted them Wednesday, he was not referring to a new album dropping or the debut of an exciting artist. He was talking about a male artist's admission that his first love was a man. \"I am profoundly moved by the courage and honesty of Frank Ocean,\" Simmons wrote on the site Global Grind. \"Your decision to go public about your sexual orientation gives hope and light to so many young people still living in fear.\" Ocean, an up-and-coming R&B singer, recently posted on his Tumblr that the summer he was 19 years old he fell in love with a man.\n@highlight\nSinger Frank Ocean has gone public with his love for a man\n@highlight\nCo-founder of Ocean's hip hop collective has been accused of homophobia\n@highlight\nThe singer is enjoying some high-profile support", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We spent that summer, and the summer after, together,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 51751}], "idx": 33678} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read our match report. Join Sportsmail for minute-by-minute coverage from La Liga as Barcelona host Celta Vigo at the Camp Nou. Luis Suarez made his debut for the Catalan giants in the defeat to Real Madrid last week, and will hope for a positive result on his home bow. Barca can leapfrog Madrid to top the table once again with a victory against a Celta Vigo side that have impressed this season and lie in sixth. Host commentator Host commentator Suarez's home debut ends in defeat and he has lost his first two Barca matches. The new tremendous front three has not worked out well so far!\n@highlight\nJoaquin Larrivey putsCelta (55mins) ahead after Barca miss lots of chances\n@highlight\nBARCELONA XI: Bravo, Mascherano, Alba, Alves, Mathieu, Rakitic, Busquests (Xavi 66), Rafinha (Pedro 66), Suarez, Messi, Neymar\n@highlight\nCELTA VIGO XI: Alvarez, Mallo, Johny, Gomez, Cabral, Hernandez (Fernandez 69), Radoja, Krohn-Dehli, Nolito (Madinda 87), Larrivey (Charles 76), Orellana", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 618, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had tens of chances - and on another day Messi, Suarez and Neymar would EACH have had hat-tricks - but they have lost 1-0 at home to Celta Vigo.", "idx": 51753}], "idx": 33680} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lakeside, California (CNN) -- A handwritten note, handcuff box, camping equipment and a DNA swab kit were among the items found by San Diego deputies in the burned home and garage of James DiMaggio. DiMaggio was shot and killed by FBI agents in Idaho after allegedly kidnapping Hannah Anderson,16, this month. The list of items is included in a search warrant and affidavits CNN affiliate KFMB obtained. It detailed what authorities found in the aftermath of the August 4 fire at DiMaggio's home, about 45 miles east of San Diego in the community of Boulevard, and how investigators believe the fire was started.\n@highlight\nJames DiMaggio abducted Hannah Anderson after allegedly killing her brother, mother\n@highlight\nItems found at his home after fire include a DNA swab kit\n@highlight\nAnderson, 16, attended a fundraiser in her Southern California community\n@highlight\nAn FBI tactical agent fatally shot DiMaggio", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 231, "end": 233}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 648, "end": 662}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 831, "end": 849}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Father @placeholder said Thursday that he'd been able to offer \"our thanks and our love\" to the horseback riders in a phone conversation.", "idx": 51760}], "idx": 33681} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It must have been at least a little satisfying Thursday for President Barack Obama. He had repeatedly warned Russian President Vladimir Putin against annexing Crimea from Ukraine, threatening tougher sanctions aimed at the Russian economy. Following the Russian parliament's vote to approve the annexation, Obama made a previously unscheduled appearance before TV cameras to essentially tell Putin: I told you I'd do it. \"These are all choices that the Russian government has made, choices that have been rejected by the international community, as well as the government of Ukraine,\" Obama said. \"And because of these choices, the United States is today moving, as we said we would, to impose additional costs on Russia.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Finnish official says EU will sanction individuals, not companies\n@highlight\nObama quickly announces new U.S. steps to take the lead on a global response\n@highlight\nU.S. official: Further escalation would bring \"severe consequences\" for Russia\n@highlight\nSen. 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They launched them into the sky where they floated 200 km (124 miles) across the border to North Korea. The message: Kim Jong Il is lying to you. Renewed worldwide pressure on Pyongyang has given urgency to North Korean defectors living in Seoul who hope to reach North Koreans. The balloons are the weapons in breaking Kim Jong Il's spell, say the Fighters for Free North Korea. The group, made up primarily of North Korean defectors, says if North Korea can't get any messages from the outside world, then outside world must deliver those messages in.\n@highlight\nBags packed with paper, dollar bills, tiny radios by North Korean defectors\n@highlight\nPropaganda bags are carried into North Korea by helium balloons\n@highlight\nBalloons intended to circumvent state control of information in North Korea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 120, "end": 121}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 537, "end": 565}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A little radio, says North Korean defector @placeholder, is a big weapon.", "idx": 51771}], "idx": 33687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Opening in select U.S. theaters next week, the documentary \"Putin's Kiss\" tells the story of a Russian teenager who became famous in the mid-2000s when she was shown on TV giving President Vladimir Putin a kiss on the cheek. Danish filmmaker Lise Birk Pedersen's movie is well-timed. Putin won his third term as Russia's president last month and will officially take power in May. He is finishing up a stint as prime minister, as he was limited to two consecutive terms as president. While not well-known in the West, Masha Drokova will always be a symbol of Putin's power and of the first generation to come of age in post-Soviet Russia, after her tumultuous tenure as the spokeswoman for Nashi, a nationalist youth movement that Putin officials created in 2005. 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He was found suffering gunshot wounds alongside a woman from New Zealand and the pair are believed to have been on a picnic when they were killed. His family has released a statement through the Foreign Office which says they are 'devastated' to hear of his death. Scroll down for video Killed: Mark De Salis was shot dead in Libya. His family say they are 'devastated' His family said: 'The family of Mark De Salis are shocked and devastated to hear about Mark\u2019s death in Libya. Mark had been working in Tripoli in Libya for six years.\n@highlight\nBritish man Mark De Salis discovered alongside a woman from New Zealand\n@highlight\nThey were found next to their luggage outside the western city of Sabratha\n@highlight\nTheir belongings were not stolen and the motive for their killing is unclear\n@highlight\nBoth victims were believed to be on a picnic when killed\n@highlight\nBrutal picture of the dead bodies leaked on Facebook\n@highlight\nFamily say they are 'shocked and devastated' by his death\n@highlight\nKillings come after local militia agreed to suspend two-month oil blockade", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stronghold: Rebel fighters pictured after militants took hold of the city of @placeholder during the civil war in 2011.", "idx": 51794}], "idx": 33693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Democratic and Republican leaders don't see eye to eye on much these days. But political veterans on both sides of the aisle do agree on one point -- the stakes are high in the rapidly approaching 2014 midterm races. For Democrats, the midterms are all about holding their slim Senate majority and, if possible, defying historical odds by retaking the House of Representatives. 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In court papers, Park51 says it owes Con Edison only $881,000 and calls the utility's demand \"grossly inflated.\" The center has filed suit against the company over a default notice it was issued in September, and a New York state judge has stayed any action until after a hearing in November. In a statement to CNN on Sunday, Con Edison said it \"remains hopeful\" that it can work out an agreement with Park51, which leases part of its property from the utility. 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The hole, medically known as a patent foramen ovale, was discovered last April while Michaels was being treated for a brain hemorrhage at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. \"Without treatment for the PFO, Michaels could be at risk for developing blood clots and additional stroke,\" hospital spokeswoman Carmelle Malkovich said. Michaels, 47, delayed the surgery until this month to allow him to complete a concert tour and appear on the season finale of the reality show \"Celebrity Apprentice,\" which he won last summer.\n@highlight\nThe hole in Michaels' heart was found last May\n@highlight\nSurgery was delayed while Michaels toured\n@highlight\nMichaels was treated for a brain hemorrhage last April", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 248, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 328, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 431, "end": 448}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 600, "end": 619}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Doctors will insert a catheter into a vein in the groin and guide wires and a @placeholder closure device into the heart with imaging assistance to close the PFO,\" said a hospital statement issued prior to the surgery.", "idx": 51819}], "idx": 33707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They splashed out on stunning bouquets to make their loved ones smile on Valentine's Day. But for some customers, their 1-800-Flowers deliveries did not quite meet their expectations. Instead, their partners, relatives and friends were sent wilted, crushed and sparse arrangements. Some even received the wrong bouquets - while others were apparently not sent flowers at all. Scroll down for video 'You had one job': For some customers, their 1-800-Flowers deliveries did not quite meet their expectations on Valentine's Day. Above, Megan Hess tweeted these photos of her order (left) and what she received (right) Disappointed: Twitter user Jeremey Rodriguez posted a photo of a beautiful arrangement of red roses that he ordered from 1-800-Flowers (left), alongside an image of what actually arrived at his wife's workplace (right)\n@highlight\nCustomers have accused 1-800-Flowers of 'ruining' their Valentine's Day\n@highlight\nSplashed out on spectacular bouquets starting at $39.99 for loved ones\n@highlight\nBut deliveries did not quite meet expectations - and some failed to arrive\n@highlight\nMany flowers appeared wilted and sparse, while others were wrong type\n@highlight\n'Thankfully my gf has sense of humor or I'd be single,' one man tweeted\n@highlight\nRetailer is replying to customers individually via Twitter and Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 510, "end": 524}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 643, "end": 659}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1319}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1332}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a @placeholder post at the time, representatives wrote: 'Our customer service center is open 24x7 and our caring team is working hard to resolve every concern, and won't stop until we do.", "idx": 51821}], "idx": 33709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:12 EST, 24 December 2013 An Afghan woman has had her nose and lips allegedly cut off by her husband after refusing to sell her jewellery to fund his heroin addiction. The mother-of-four - known only as Setara - was reportedly beaten and mutilated by her partner at their home in Herat, Afghanistan. He allegedly hit her on the head with a stone, before using a knife to slice off her nose and lips. 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In a landmark decision, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken sided with Ed O'Bannon in his lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association. O'Bannon argued athletes in the top tier of college basketball and football should be allowed to profit from their schools' use of their likenesses. In a 99-page ruling, Wilken wrote that current NCAA rules \"unreasonably restrain trade in the market for certain educational and athletic opportunities offered by NCAA Division I schools.\"\n@highlight\nThe judge sides with an ex-UCLA college basketball star who challenged the NCAA\n@highlight\nThe NCAA says college athletes are amateurs, rewarded with an education\n@highlight\nThe ruling could potentially change college sports drastically", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 299, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Before the court in this case is only whether the NCAA violates antitrust law by agreeing with its member schools to restrain their ability to compensate @placeholder men's basketball and FBS football players any more than the current association rules allow,\" Wilken wrote.", "idx": 51835}], "idx": 33716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 12:37 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 26 February 2013 The blockbuster BP oil spill trial opened today with a scathing attack on the poor safety standards which led to the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. Billions are at stake in the New Orleans courtroom where a federal judge is tasked with determining how much the British oil giant and its subcontractors should pay for the devastating blast and subsequent oil spill at the Deepwater Horizon rig in April 2010. BP has said it already has racked up more than $24 billion in spill-related expenses and has estimated it will pay a total of $42 billion to fully resolve its liability for the disaster that killed 11 workers and spewed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.\n@highlight\nBillions are at stake in the New Orleans courtroom in damages trial which began today\n@highlight\nUS prosecutors are determined to prove that gross negligence caused the April 20, 2010 blast that killed 11 workers and sank the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig\n@highlight\nBP is equally determined to avoid a finding of gross negligence, which would drastically increase its environmental fines to as much as $17 billion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 477, "end": 493}, {"start": 514, "end": 515}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 894, "end": 895}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scientists warn that the spill's full effect on the @placeholder food chain may not be known for years.", "idx": 51836}], "idx": 33717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The World Cup has provided an all you can eat buffet when it comes to goals -- but in a tournament which constantly manages to amaze, the latest item on the menu in Brazil was akin to a feast. Those fortunate enough to witness this enthralling contest between the attacking talent of the Dutch and the never-say-die attitude of the Australians were arguably treated to the game of the tournament so far. 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The animal, believed to be two or three years old, had a rope tied around her neck when she was discovered in Detroit. However, it is unclear how she died. Animal welfare association the Michigan Humane Society (MHS) has now offered a $2,500 reward for information about the incident after the black pit bull terrier was found last week. Staggeringly, officials say it is not uncommon for graffiti taggers to target the carcasses of animals.\n@highlight\nThe black pit bull terrier was spray painted on her back, legs and tagged with the letters PBS on her flank\n@highlight\nThe dead dog was left on a road in Detroit, Michigan\n@highlight\nThe Michigan Humane Society is offering a $2,500 reward for information\n@highlight\nThe dog's cause of death is yet to be determined\n@highlight\nSpray painting dead dogs is common in Detroit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 365, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 818, "end": 840}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No leads: Animal welfare investigators do not know what the tag @placeholder means or who committed the crime.", "idx": 51861}], "idx": 33735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama's top spokesman shied away on Monday from confirming UK Prime Minister David Cameron's revelation that the president calls by a nickname \u2013 'bro.' But it's the way he dodged a question about presidential nicknames from CBS White House Correspondent Major Garrett that had reporters laughing. 'To paraphrase a local baseball player here in Washington, D.C., that's a clown question, bro,' Earnest said during the first press conference since Obama and his entourage returned from a lengthy Hawaiian vacation. 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Villa finally sacked beleaguered manager Paul Lambert on Wednesday night after slipping into the drop zone following their dismal 2-0 defeat at Hull City on Tuesday night. When there is even more money for the clubs at English football\u2019s top table, decisions like that become a whole lot easier. 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But as regular air service begins Sunday, authorities never thought they'd have to contend with a new threat: an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that continues to gush thousands of gallons of crude every day. \"We've been getting calls ever since the oil spill occurred,\" said Dan Rowe of the Panama City Visitors' Bureau. \"You know, wondering about their vacation plans.\"\n@highlight\nFlorida Gov. 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This mini-guide highlights the best of the best. Tackle them all and they might just make you an honorary Texan. Fastest, most comfortable airport transport Whether you're headed uptown or downtown, Premier Transportation gets you there in style. The city's largest car service, it handles an average of 250 airport drop-offs and pick-ups a day. Its fleet of 70-plus late-model sedans, vans and more is always stocked with a newspaper, bottled water and a professional driver. Premier has its own smartphone app, which not only lets you make and manage reservations, but also texts you a few minutes prior to your pick-up time with a picture of your driver, the vehicle's license plate, and the car's GPS coordinates so you can see in real time exactly how far away it is.\n@highlight\nThe rooftop pool at The Joule juts out over the street below\n@highlight\nThe NYLO Dallas South Side hotel is set in a former Sears warehouse dating to 1911\n@highlight\nWhite Rock Lake has nine miles of paved trails for joggers and bikers\n@highlight\nDallas' art district, spanning several blocks, is the largest art district in the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 313, "end": 334}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another great place to focus your lens is @placeholder.", "idx": 51884}, {"query": "Plus it's proof positive to naysayers that there's more to @placeholder than skyscrapers and malls.", "idx": 51885}], "idx": 33753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(RollingStone.com) -- There was no shortage of drama on Alanis Morissette's debut, \"Jagged Little Pill.\" So much so that the singer is expanding her 1995 LP into a Broadway musical that will encompass all the songs on the album, as well as other tracks from her catalog and new original tunes she will compose for the stage. Tony and Pulitzer winner Tom Kitt, who worked on Green Day's \"American Idiot\" musical, will provide orchestration and arrangements for the musical, also called \"Jagged Little Pill,\" and Broadway veteran Vivek J. 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Most major French cities were affected and the knock-on effect is likely to continue into today. Hundreds of services to and from British airports heading for destinations such as Paris, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse and Marseilles were cancelled yesterday. Nice airport is one of those affected by the air traffic controller's strike that has left thousands of Brits stranded Flights that cross French airspace were also cancelled or delayed, including holiday destinations in Spain and Portugal.\n@highlight\nFrench unions striking over fears of job losses and poor working conditions\n@highlight\nAll airlines flying to France have been told to scrap half of their flights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 30}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "using @placeholder airports to cancel 50 per cent of their services.", "idx": 51898}], "idx": 33764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Monica, Rachel, Chandler, Joey, Pheobe and Ross spent endless hours sitting on that familiar orange couch drinking coffee, and now you can too - if you happen to be in New York this month. A real-life version of the famous Friends hangout Central Perk opened on Wednesday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the hit sitcom series, which premiered on September 22, 1994. A queue stretched down the street as fans waited for their chance to recreate the iconic coffee shop scenes made famous by actors Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry during the show's ten-year run.\n@highlight\nPop-up replica of fictional hangout will be open until Octoer 18\n@highlight\nShow memorabilia on display including famous orange couch\n@highlight\nRegular performances of Smelly Cat will be held\n@highlight\nIconic sitcom series premiered on September 22, 1994", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Props: Memorabilia from the show are available to view, including @placeholder and Chandler's wedding vows, and Ross' list of celebrities he'd like to sleep with... but eagle-eyed fans may notice something amiss with the list", "idx": 51901}], "idx": 33766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As Sony Pictures struggles to recover from one blow after another related to the devastating cyber attack, one may overlook the fact that its parent company in Japan has been a popular target of hackers for years. Three years ago, in April 2011, Sony's PlayStation network was shut down for nearly a month when hackers stole the personal information of an estimated 77 million people. That same year, in June, hackers released 150,000 Sony Pictures records including usernames and passwords and claimed to have compromised the private information of more than one million people. In October 2012, hacker group \"The Three Musketeers\" released a security key that allowed PS3 users to run pirated games.\n@highlight\nSony in Japan has been a popular target of hackers for years\n@highlight\nPlayStation network was shut down in April 2011 when hackers stole information of 77M people\n@highlight\nFormer Sony employees are suing the company for failing to protect their privacy\n@highlight\nAnalyst says attack reveals lax cyber-security among Sony's ranks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 611, "end": 630}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says the @placeholder network may be more vulnerable because of the large amount of users with varying degrees of access.", "idx": 51905}], "idx": 33768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry Twin brothers who suffered a rare condition which meant they shared the same placenta and blood supply, were saved when doctors performed laser surgery in the womb. Nathaniel and Joshua Cavalier had a condition known as twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, which resulted in an unequal flow of blood from their mother Verena's placenta. The condition - which can be fatal - was diagnosed when their mother went for a 21-week scan at Southend Hospital. The 32-year-old, from Rayleigh in Essex, was rushed to London's King's College Hospital where she underwent pioneering laser surgery the same day. Verena Cavalier's twin boys Nathaniel and Joshua were born in February after doctors performed life-saving laser surgery on the boys while they were still in the womb\n@highlight\nAt her 21-week scan Verena Cavalier was told her twin sons had a rare condition known as twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome\n@highlight\nLife-threatening condition causes unequal flow of blood from the placenta\n@highlight\nDoctors rushed the 32-year-old to King's College Hospital in London where they operated on the expectant mother using laser surgery\n@highlight\nMrs Cavalier and husband Paul told their sons had 33% chance of survival\n@highlight\nBoth boys survived but their mother faced nervous six weeks, during which medics said she was likely to suffer a miscarriage\n@highlight\nNathaniel and Joshua were born on February 12 at Southend Hospital\n@highlight\nSince their birth they have both fought meningitis and blood poisoning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 447, "end": 463}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 530, "end": 552}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1381}, {"start": 1387, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1422, "end": 1438}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They then went home on March 9 but had to return to @placeholder after catching bacterial meningitis.", "idx": 51909}], "idx": 33772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seven years after Three Lions first decorated his white shirt, a young man from Surrey was entrusted with the task of briefly upsetting some of his kith and kin. Yet, when Chris Martin returns to Derby County on Wednesday morning, a fifth Scotland cap in his possession, he will surely do so with a heavy heart and consumed with feelings of deep regret. One of the more recent conscripts to Gordon Strachan\u2019s squad, the 26-year-old was granted his first start in Dark Blue in Steven Fletcher\u2019s injury-enforced absence. 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Feyenoord fans rioted in Rome before the first leg last week, damaging a recently renovated fountain, and leaving part of the city's historic center strewn with beer cans and smashed bottles. Fearing that visiting Roma fans may want to take revenge before Thursday's return leg, Rotterdam police spokesman Gijs van Nimwegen said on Wednesday officers will, if necessary, be given emergency powers to eject trouble-making fans from the city. 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Some, such as the France World Cup winner Marcel Desailly, William Gallas and Ricardo Carvalho, were more serious than others. Khalid Boulahrouz, Alex and Tal Ben Haim maybe not so much, but they were all brought in to the club under Terry\u2019s watch. Better than ever: John Terry has been remarkable this season, featuring in all of Chelsea's Premier League games Terry, in his 16th season as a professional footballer with Chelsea, remains. 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At first, Yoko Ono herself didn't realize the significance of that date. \"I don't think about age so much,\" she tells \"Rolling Stone\". \"But I was getting messages from all corners of the world: 'We're celebrating John's birthday as a tribute to him.' I said, 'What is going on here?' It seems like with 70, there's an explosion [of sentiment].\" Over the next two months, Lennon's birthday will be commemorated with tribute concerts, reissues, a new documentary, the annual lighting of Ono's Imagine Peace light tower, even an Ono-Lady Gaga summit. Why is all this happening now? \"The reason has to do with the social climate, with wanting some of John's energy, power and conviction,\" says Ono.\n@highlight\nJohn Lennon would be turning 70 years old on October 9\n@highlight\nCelebrations will include a documentary on his years in New York\n@highlight\nLady Gaga will be performing with Yoko Ono at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 569, "end": 593}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 976, "end": 990}, {"start": 995, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder and I speak the same language,\" Ono says.", "idx": 51937}], "idx": 33793} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Tiger Woods believes he should be at this year's Ryder Cup - but accepts he may have to do more to convince United States captain Tom Watson. Former world number one Woods is on the comeback trail after a three-month lay-off following a back operation. Woods' appearance at the Open at Hoylake this week was just his second since undergoing surgery in March. 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Little more than a month after beating New Zealand - ending the world champion All Blacks' 22-match unbeaten run - in the Rugby Championship, the Springboks were beaten 29-15 in Dublin. Assistant coach John McFarland was asked if the intensity of Monday's training session was a recognition that the players lacked attitude against the Irish. 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Despite predicting that the Premier League's revenue will top $2.8 billion in the season just gone, Deloitte said clubs' profitability has more than halved between the 2007-08 season and the 2008-09 campaign. Deloitte's annual review of football finance also showed that the total European football market grew to a record $19.3 billion in 2008-09. 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And it seems modern men are little different from the knights of Arthurian legend. A new study reveals that men are willing to take dangerous gambles to get the attention of the opposite sex, and the romantic tendency is apparently firmly rooted in evolution. 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Here is all the information you need for Chelsea's home clash with Hull City... Chelsea vs Hull City (Stamford Bridge) Team news Chelsea Goalkeeper Petr Cech will make his first Barclays Premier League start of the season against Hull on Saturday after Thibaut Courtois suffered a minor injury in training. 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Havel, himself a former dissident jailed by his country's Communist regime in the 1970s and 1980s, was criticizing the 11-year prison sentence imposed on Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo. 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A computer software glitch calculated that houses in Crawshaws Road in Castle Bromwich were among the most desirable in the country. The error put the modest neighbourhood above London's most prestigious postcode W8 in Kensington where house prices average \u00a32.78million. 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The wacky pictures are a new feature of the iPhone app Weather Puppy, which comes free but allows users to buy different themes. But canine-lovers worried about the welfare of these adventurous Westies need not panic, the images have been created using sophisticated digital techniques. British publishers Maverick Arts are behind the pictures and used image-manipulation skills to make it seem as if the dogs are indulging in adrenaline sports.\n@highlight\nPictures form new theme to feature on iPhone app Weather Puppy\n@highlight\nShots of dogs waterskiing created using image-manipulation skills\n@highlight\nThe app comes free but allows users to buy different themes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 136}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 267}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder appear to be showing some amazing skills on their water skis", "idx": 51975}], "idx": 33819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 08:40 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 27 March 2013 Sitting on the sidewalk with his head bowed, drunk driver Mark Mullan can't bear to look back at the two covered bodies lying on the Seattle road - whose deaths he was allegedly responsible for. Led away in tears from the scene, Mullan, who has five prior DUI arrests and a suspended license, plowed into doting grandparents Dennis and Judith Schulte while they were out for a walk on Monday morning with their daughter-in-law and their 10-day-old grandson. The much-loved teachers had moved recently from Indiana to the West Coast and were pronounced dead at the scene, while pediatric nurse Karina and son, Elias Ulkiksen-Schulte are currently in a critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.\n@highlight\nDennis and Judith Schulte were hit and killed by drunk driver Mark Mullan on Monday\n@highlight\nMullan had a suspended license at the time of the crash and five-prior arrests for DUI\n@highlight\nHe is being held on $2.5 million bail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 694, "end": 715}, {"start": 758, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 985, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police believed that he was so drunk that they called paramedics and sent him to @placeholder.", "idx": 51986}], "idx": 33824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Animated movies have topped the box office for the past four weekends, but this time around, audiences were ready to embrace something a bit edgier. As such, Warner Bros.' horror film \"The Conjuring\" easily topped a crowded weekend with an eye-popping $41.5 million. The $20 million James Wan-directed title garnered the best horror debut of the year, trumping The Purge's $34.1 million bow in May. It also had the second-best debut ever for an R-rated horror film, trailing only Paranormal Activity 3, which opened with $52.6 million in 2011. The film notched a powerful $14,306 per theater average, and if it receives strong word-of-mouth (which seems likely), it could become a $100 million smash. Audiences, which were 53 percent female and 59 percent above the age of 25, issued The Conjuring an excellent \"A-\" CinemaScore grade \u2014 an especially impressive rating given the fact that the horror genre that has seen its fair share of \"D\" and \"F\" grades.\n@highlight\n\"The Conjuring\" is the best debut by a horror film so far this year\n@highlight\n\"Despicable Me 2\" came in second place\n@highlight\n\"Turbo\" had a lackluster debut", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 492, "end": 512}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In third place, @placeholder started its box office run at a snail's pace.", "idx": 51988}], "idx": 33825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The St. Louis Cardinals finished their improbable run Friday night with a convincing 6-2 win, beating the Texas Rangers and giving the franchise another World Series championship. 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He hit a home run in the third inning of Friday's game and stole a home run from Ranger Nelson Cruz leaping over the wall to bring the ball back.\n@highlight\nThe St. Louis Cardinals win 6-2 in Game 7\n@highlight\nThe win gives the Cardinals 11 World Series championships\n@highlight\nCardinals' David Freese named World Series MVP\n@highlight\n\"This is a dream come true,\" Freese says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 712, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 860, "end": 875}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the fifth inning, the Cardinals were able to get two runs and jump to a commanding 5 to 2 lead without getting a hit, capitalizing on @placeholder' walks.", "idx": 51993}, {"query": "The @placeholder were pushed to within their last strike in the ninth and 10th innings only to come back and erase two-run deficits both times.", "idx": 51995}], "idx": 33828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's plan to guarantee its economic future depends on empowering and enriching the most downtrodden of its citizens: migrant workers. These are the approximately 250 million people from the countryside that now live and work in Chinese cities but they cannot access government healthcare, education and other social services once they leave their home villages and towns. These migrants are handcuffed by the Soviet-inspired \"hukou\" system of housing registration. Introduced in the 1950s, it aimed to prevent farmers and peasants from flooding into the cities and during the Mao years such a move was nearly impossible. Since reforms began in 1980, however, the government has allowed farmers to migrate to the cities to fill jobs at factories, construction sites, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers and the like.\n@highlight\nChina's economic future depends on empowering migrant workers\n@highlight\nThe current investment-based economic model is running out of gas\n@highlight\nMaking migrants legal urban residents will create a new wave of consumers\n@highlight\nHowever, sustainable urban development will be huge challenge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 588, "end": 590}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They alone can't drive the level of consumption the @placeholder economy will require going forward.", "idx": 51998}], "idx": 33829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham United fans were booing at half-time but what a difference 45 minutes makes. Three goals, three points, no jeers, just cheers. You have to wonder what West Ham boss Sam Allardyce was thinking as he went off at the break. In the corresponding fixture against Hull City last season the Hammers were booed off after winning - a reaction that triggered Allardyce\u2019s now infamous hand-cupped-to-the-ear gesture. 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His intervention stepped up pressure on the Labour leader as his party appeared to change its stance to back the \u00a350billion rail project. The Deputy Prime Minister added that he would not compromise on HS2 in any future talks with Labour about forming a government. 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Holder, testifying before the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee, sparred with GOP Rep. Darrell Issa of California over congressional requests for private e-mails of top Holder aide Thomas Perez, who is President Barack Obama's nominee to be Labor Secretary. Issa suggested Holder had political motives for delaying release of the electronic messages. The two repeatedly talked over each other, and Holder concluded the exchange with a personal attack.\n@highlight\nAttorney General Holder calls GOP Rep. 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He said changing course now would only 'confuse' voters Tony Blair this morning launched a furious assault on Ukip in the wake of the party's European election triumph - describing it as 'nasty and unpleasant'. The former Prime Minister urged the Labour leader Ed Miliband to 'stand up' and take on Nigel Farage. 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A kid. A videotaped \"manifesto.\" As the news broke, inevitably, the discussion turned to the Second Amendment. But as I watched the killer's video, questions about the First Amendment began to rise. What are Elliot Rodger's post-mortem First Amendment rights? Does his screed belong in the marketplace of ideas? What about those who capitalized on it? Where does the First Amendment leave off and ethics begin? The video was initially on YouTube, which immediately -- and presumably automatically -- used it as an opportunity to sell adwords. That struck some people as distasteful. After all, Google -- which owns YouTube -- has the unofficial credo \"Don't be evil.\" Profiting from the hateful ravings of a mass murderer might easily be described as evil.\n@highlight\nMarc Randazza: Shooter's video rant is legal to post, but is it ethical?\n@highlight\nRandazza: Was YouTube right to show video when it would make money from it?\n@highlight\nHe asks: Does the video motivate others to murder? 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Jack Andraka is going to bring his 3-cent screening test for pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer to market -- an alternative to a standard $800 test. But Jack, 16, hasn't been to high school much lately and isn't even sure he'll graduate. The two teenagers with Justin Bieber style haircuts wowed the 1,400 people who attended TED2013 this week, fitting the conference's theme: \"The Young. The Wise. The Undiscovered.\" They were among a number of youthful speakers who Time magazine's Ruth Davis Konigsberg called \"some of the biggest showstoppers at the annual event.\"\n@highlight\nTED2013 conference theme was \"The Young. The Wise. 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The stunning Teversal Manor, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, was put on sale by owners Janet and John Marples after they spend more than a decade restoring it. In DH Lawrence's 1928 tale, Constance Chatterley creeps from Wragby Hall, the home she shares with her paralysed husband Clifford, at night to conduct an affair with gamekeeper Oliver Mellors. 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Army specialist Jeremy Gilley, 27, of Palermo, Maine, watched in agony as his legs were crushed by a minivan in Augusta, Maine, two months ago. He had pulled over to help another driver, but a 16-year-old on the road didn\u2019t see the accident and struck the driver\u2019s pickup truck and Mr Gilley. 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The two-year clinical trial is the largest to study the effect of vitamin B on MCI and one of the first disease-modifying trials in the Alzheimer's field to show positive results, the researchers said. 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The most recent effort though is being criticized by some as neither ground-breaking nor as creative, after the airline teamed up with Sports Illustrated magazine to produce what it's calling \"the world's most beautiful safety video.\"\n@highlight\n'Safety in Paradise' released February 11, already has 120,000+ YouTube views\n@highlight\nIt features models Ariel Meredith, Chrissy Teigen, Hannah Davis and Jessica Gomes\n@highlight\nAir New Zealand says it has been done \"tastefully\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 177, "end": 194}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 576, "end": 593}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "- @placeholder checking herself in a mirror having donned her oxygen mask.", "idx": 52050}], "idx": 33866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 05:04 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 19 June 2012 A school pupil who dyed her hair red has been banned from lessons for a week until the colour \u2018settles down\u2019. Teachers took action against Kirsty Crooke's 'extreme' hair colour after she arrived at Buttershaw Business & Enterprise College in West Yorkshire with deep crimson roots. The 14-year-old GCSE student\u2019s furious mother Natalie Bussey, insists the school has overreacted by banishing her daughter to a 'green room' away from other pupils while the colour loses its impact. Too bright: Kirsty Crooke, 14, has been banned from the classroom by teachers until the colour of her dyed red hair 'settled down'\n@highlight\nKirsty Crooke, 14, was ordered out of the classroom for a week until the vivid colour subsides\n@highlight\nMother Natalie Bussey said her hair was first dyed red a year ago but the school only took action when she recently retouched the roots\n@highlight\nSchool insists it is enforcing its 'high standards in uniform'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 283, "end": 322}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 821, "end": 834}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has just started studying for her GCSEs, said: \u2018It is a crucial time for me and I am very frustrated.", "idx": 52053}], "idx": 33868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The last of six Texas A&M University mariners who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico was found dead Sunday afternoon, the Coast Guard said. The other five crewmates were rescued earlier in the day. Members of the Texas A&M Offshore Sailing Team are shown in this photo from the team's Web site. The deceased mariner was identified by the university as Roger Stone, the vessel's second safety officer. The survivors -- four university students and a safety officer -- told the Coast Guard they were forced off their sailboat after it took on water and capsized. \"The flooding was so fast that the thing flipped over,\" Coast Guard Capt. William Diehl told CNN.\n@highlight\nDeceased mariner identified by the university as Roger Stone\n@highlight\nCoast Guard rescues five sailors reported missing\n@highlight\nTexas A&M sailboat was taking part in regatta from Galveston to Veracruz, Mexico\n@highlight\nBoat's six-person crew missed 8 a.m. radio check Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 45}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 223, "end": 253}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 725-mile Veracruz regatta began on Friday and boats are expected to arrive in @placeholder on Wednesday and Thursday.", "idx": 52058}], "idx": 33872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There are no words. How do you even begin to start reporting what happened at Stamford Bridge. If you think the FA Cup is dead, an after thought; you are wrong. Hugely wrong. Mark Yeates beats the Chelsea defence and slots home past Petr Cech to make it 4-2 to Bradford Yeates (centre on his knees) celebrates scoring the winning goal as his Bradford team-mates enjoy the moment Andy Halliday calmly slots home to make it 3-2 and cap a remarkable comeback for Bradford Bradford's players mob Halliday after he puts the League One side in the lead for the first time\n@highlight\nGary Cahill and Ramires had put Chelsea 2-0 up after 38 minutes at Stamford Bridge\n@highlight\nBradford's goals came from Jon Stead, Felipe Morais, Andy Halliday and Mark Yeates\n@highlight\nAndre Schurrle left out of Chelsea squad, fueling speculation he is set to to leave the club", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder dives in vain to try and stop Stead's effort but comes up short", "idx": 52062}, {"query": "Latching on to @placeholder's lay-off, Halliday's career flashed in front of his eyes in the 82nd minute.", "idx": 52063}], "idx": 33873} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the reported architects of the interrogation program blasted in a scathing Senate Intelligence Committee report has tough words for the authors. \"It's a partisan pile of bull----,\" James Mitchell told CNN in an interview. Mitchell said he could not confirm or deny whether he was one of the key players referred to pseudonymously in the report -- citing a non-disclosure agreement he signed with the federal government. \"If they were truly interested in getting the truth out, they would release me from it,\" said Mitchell, adding that he would be happy to talk. The report describes two psychologists who developed the interrogation program, and later had received $80 million from the government to run it despite the fact that neither had \"specialized knowledge of al-Qa'ida, a background in counterterrorism, or any relevant cultural or linguistic expertise.\"\n@highlight\nReported 'architect' of CIA interrogation techniques slams torture report\n@highlight\nJames Mitchell says CIA agents gave their lives for the American people", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 110}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 211}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 907, "end": 909}, {"start": 968, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 990}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The suggestion that the men and women of the @placeholder who put their lives on the line after 9/11 lied to the Senate, lied to the President and used bogus intelligence for some nefarious reason that's unknown,\" he said.", "idx": 52065}], "idx": 33875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Money worries and a 'Hollywood ideal' of relationships are among the reasons counselling service Relate expects a spike in calls in the new year. Some couples and families will have had a 'really difficult time' over the festive period, with so much expectation to have a great Christmas, and for some people issues 'add up and become this big pressure cooker that just explodes'. Calls to Relate's national phone line rose by 53 per cent on the first Monday of January 2014 compared with the first Monday of December 2013, with appointment bookings increasing by 86 per cent. Couples feel pressured by 'perfect' relationships depicted by Hollywood, says counsellor Priscilla Sim\n@highlight\nJanuary is a 'time of reflection' and an opportunity for a new start\n@highlight\nChristmas creates high expectations and puts pressure on relationships\n@highlight\n40 per cent of marriage troubles are caused by money worries", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I think in society, in glossy magazines and on TV, we're kind of expected to have this @placeholder ideal of relationships.", "idx": 52071}], "idx": 33879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill With wooden wheels, a top speed of 21mph, three horsepower and an electric engine, this is hardly the sort of model you'd associate with a renowned car maker. But this vehicle, resembling a wooden crate on wheels, was the first car ever designed by the founder of Porsche, Ferdinand Porsche, when he was 22 years old in 1898. The model, released more than 30 years before the Porsche brand was founded in 1931, was recently discovered in an Austrian garage, where it had remained untouched since 1902. Scroll down for video This car, resembling a wooden crate on wheels, was the first model designed by the founder of Porsche\n@highlight\nThe P1 was designed by Porsche founder, Ferdinand Porsche, in 1898\n@highlight\nThe model, designed more than 30 years before the car brand was founded, was discovered untouched since 1902 in an Austrian garage\n@highlight\nThe car, which has wooden wheels, is on display in the Porsche Museum", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 308}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 660, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder model will be unveiled to the public this weekend to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Porsche Museum.", "idx": 52073}], "idx": 33881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hillary Clinton's leadership as secretary of state regarding the Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram could become at least as serious an issue as her decisions surrounding the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. Much of the attention Thursday was on the announcement that the House will create a select committee to investigate Benghazi, but the same day, Daily Beast reporter Josh Rogin revealed details about her time as secretary of state that raise significant questions about her broader record on issues of terrorism. Rogin reported that from 2011 through early 2013, the Clinton State Department repeatedly rejected efforts to designate Boko Haram as a terrorist organization. In recent weeks, the group has exploded onto the world stage by kidnapping more than 250 girls at a Nigerian boarding school.\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich: Hillary Clinton could be questioned on Boko Haram as on Benghazi\n@highlight\nHe says State Dept. under her leadership rejected requests to designate group as terrorists\n@highlight\nJustice Dept., FBI, CIA, and military officials asked for terrorism designation, Daily Beast reported\n@highlight\nGingrich: Was Hillary Clinton aware of the requests? 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Of 2,020 guns involved in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives probe dubbed \"Operation Fast and Furious,\" 363 have been recovered in the United States and 227 have been recovered in Mexico. That leaves 1,430 guns unaccounted for, the sources said. The ATF operation was intended to build cases against Mexican drug cartels by allowing firearms to go from the United States into Mexico. 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The Reds captain's perceived waning influence has been highlighted as a factor in Liverpool's shaky start to the campaign. But Brendan Rodgers' side were much more dynamic in Saturday's Merseyside derby and Gerrard's free-kick in the 65th minute appeared to have sealed victory until Phil Jagielka struck a stunning late equaliser to earn a 1-1 draw. 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A ruling is expected within three months on the constitutionality of the 1996 law that defines marriage for federal purposes as only between one man and one woman. Wednesday's arguments concluded two days of presentations before the high court on one of the most prevalent social issues of this era -- the right of gay and lesbian couples to wed and receive the full benefits of law provided to heterosexual couples.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I think it's gonna be good,\" says Edith Windsor, the focus of the DOMA challenge\n@highlight\nThe court appears divided on the questions of discrimination and state authority\n@highlight\nJustice Anthony Kennedy refers to states' \"power to regulate marriage\"\n@highlight\nThe Defense of Marriage Act denies benefits to same-sex couples", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 106, "end": 128}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 921, "end": 935}, {"start": 999, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That could leave @placeholder as the swing vote, as has often been the case.", "idx": 52090}], "idx": 33894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For nearly half a century, it has been the nerve-centre of some of the country\u2019s most high profile police investigations \u2013 including the IRA\u2019s mainland bombing campaign in the 1970s, the disappearance of Lord Lucan and the July 2005 terror attacks. With its famous revolving sign outside, New Scotland Yard has also become one of London\u2019s most iconic buildings, a popular destination on the tourist trail and served as a backdrop to thousands of TV crime reports. But not for much longer, after it was announced today today that the office block has been sold to an investment company in Abu Dhabi for \u00a3370million as part of a radical cost-cutting plan which will see the new HQ located in a much smaller building a few miles away.\n@highlight\nPhotos from Met Police move in 1967 provide fascinating insight how force operated prior to the digital revolution\n@highlight\nImages show crates of paperwork detailing criminal records and what was once state-of-the-art policing technology\n@highlight\nIt was announced today New Scotland Yard office block near St James's Park has been sold to Abu Dhabi company\n@highlight\nThe Met Police headquarters, along with its famous revolving triangle sign, will shift to Victoria Embankment", "entities": [{"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 289, "end": 305}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is not only traditionalists who are mourning the imminent closure of News @placeholder.", "idx": 52092}], "idx": 33895} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An overwhelming vote by residents of the Falkland Islands to remain under British rule didn't quell claims from Argentina on Tuesday. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner called this week's two-day referendum a \"parody\" and maintained that the territory, which Argentina calls Las Malvinas, rightfully belongs to her country. \"It is as if a consortium of occupiers had voted on whether to continue illegally occupying a building,\" she said at an event in Buenos Aires. \"The results were fixed.\" Asked whether they wanted to remain a British Overseas Territory, more than 99% of voters who cast ballots said yes, according to a Falkland Islands government spokesman. 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Canadian player Frank Dancevic and a ball boy both collapsed on court while China's Peng Shuai vomited then suffered cramp during her defeat as temperatures soared above 40C. Czech veteran Radek Stepanek also retired with heat exhaustion against Slovenian Blaz Kavcic. 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With a career spanning nearly two decades, the Nigerian singer has often been described as one of music's best-kept secrets. Onabul\u00e9 says that although he can hear \"the hidden compliment\" in that phrase, he works hard to do even better. \"It's not right that I should be a secret, I mean this isn't a profession in which to be kept a secret,\" he says. \"You stand on a stage and put it out there because you want as many people as possible to hear your song or your idea or your message.\"\n@highlight\nOla Onabul\u00e9 is an acclaimed Nigerian singer and songwriter\n@highlight\nHe blends Afro beats with jazz and soul while his lyrics often tackle tricky issues\n@highlight\nHe's blazed his own trail in a career that has produced seven albums", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Born in @placeholder to Nigerian parents, the velvet-voiced singer moved to Nigeria at an early age.", "idx": 52114}], "idx": 33913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mother of one of the men suspected of butchering a British solider on a London street desperately battled to turn him against extremism after becoming concerned by his behaviour, it has been claimed. Friends say Juliet Obasuyi was worried Michael Adebowale was turning against the family and wanted him to have 'spiritual guidance' before he radicalised himself. The 43-year-old was often left in tears after speaking to her son and would approach neighbours and friends for help. 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Watching them at the Golden Globes, however, you might have mistaken them for young ingenues. Despite being well into their forties and beyond, with their plump cheeks and smooth complexions some of Hollywood\u2019s elder stateswomen look suspiciously younger than their years. Julianne Moore, who picked up the Golden Globe for best actress for her performance in the film Still Alice, barely seemed to have changed since her first victory at the ceremony 21 years ago. The actress, 54, has previously said she wants to age as \u2018naturally as possible\u2019 but her persistently glamorous looks have started to raise a few eyebrows.\n@highlight\nJulianne Moore appears unchanged since her first victory 21 years ago\n@highlight\nWrinkle-free Calista Flockhart look much younger than her 50 years\n@highlight\nJennifer Aniston, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jennifer Lopez, all 45, also turned heads with their fresh faces", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 843, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 880}, {"start": 886, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Smooth and smiling: Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez and former Friends star @placeholder, both 45", "idx": 52130}], "idx": 33925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cindy Crawford\u2019s children have proved themselves a chip off the old block by collaborating on a stunning photo shoot featuring a series of images of Cindy\u2019s 13-year-old daughter Kaia, which were taken by her 15-year-old son Presley. In the photos, which were shared on the family\u2019s Instagram account @kyyp, Kaia can be seen modeling a number of her mother\u2019s most recognizable outfits, including a colorful Roberto Cavalli number first worn by Cindy at the Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards in New York City in 2003. In another, which Ms Crawford shared with the caption 'Love seeing my my kids work together for @kbyp #proudmama,' Kaia wears a flowing fuchsia frock by Calypso St. Barth that her mom wore in a recent commercial for her signature furniture line.\n@highlight\nIn the candid photos, 13-year-old Kaia can be seen wearing a number of her mom\u2019s most recognizable dresses, including a vintage Cavalli number\n@highlight\nCindy commented on the Instagram images, proclaiming herself a 'proud mama'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 456, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sibling muse: @placeholder began taking photos of Kaia and sharing them on Instagram in June", "idx": 52131}], "idx": 33926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A council made an embarrassing error when it installed a plaque commemorating a visit to a town by King Charles I in 1663 - despite the fact he was executed 14 years earlier. North Tyneside Council erected the blue plaque at the Governor's Tree half way between North Shields and Tynemouth after a previous one was stolen. But they made a mistake with the date as Charles I was beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649 - and had actually visited the spot in 1633. Can you spot the mistake? 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It shows Fiona Woolf with Lady Brittan, the wife of former Home Secretary Lord Brittan, at an awards ceremony in October 2013. This is despite Mrs Woolf telling MPs that she had had no social contact with the Brittans since April 2013. Victims of sexual abuse, their lawyers and MPs last night called for Mrs Woolf to resign over her dinner-party links to Lord Brittan, who is likely to be called to give evidence to the inquiry about allegations \u2013 which he denies \u2013 that he was at the centre of an Establishment cover-up of sex abuse claims.\n@highlight\nTheresa May appointed Fiona Woolf after her original choice quit\n@highlight\nLady Butler-Sloss stepped down because her brother was attorney general\n@highlight\nBut Woolf admitted she is a dinner party friend of top Tory Leon Brittan\n@highlight\nBrittan rejects claims he failed to act on 1980s dossier of abuse allegations\n@highlight\nLawyer for victims said Mrs Woolf was 'beyond the pale' over links\n@highlight\nDeputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg distances himself from Mrs Woolf\n@highlight\nVictim of child sex abuse launches legal challenge to her appointment\n@highlight\nA group of victims launched a legal challenge to Mrs Woolf\u2019s appointment on the grounds her friendship with the Brittans undermined her impartiality;\n@highlight\nA senior Tory minister admitted Mrs Woolf would have to show she had the confidence of victims and \u2018time would tell\u2019 if she had that;\n@highlight\nAn abuse victim on the inquiry panel admitted it had got off to a \u2018very difficult start\u2019;\n@highlight\nLabour said her position was \u2018not viable\u2019.", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 400, "end": 402}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 752, "end": 768}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1297, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1417}, {"start": 1441, "end": 1445}, {"start": 1651, "end": 1656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Home Secretary @placeholder has insisted the inquiry can go ahead, despite the chairman's links to Leon Brittan (right, with his wife)", "idx": 52167}], "idx": 33948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rubbished, reviled, rejected. Rafa. As he posed on the Amsterdam Arena pitch with the glistening Europa League trophy in his hand, Rafael Benitez might have wondered what all the fuss had been about. Branislav Ivanovic's dramatic late winner secured a 2-1 win victory over Benfica and left Chelsea's interim manager with every right to feel proud. When he replaced Champions League-winning coach Roberto Di Matteo last November, he was welcomed into a cauldron of hate by Chelsea supporters. 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Strikes from Fellaini and fellow substitute Dries Mertens turned the match around after Sofiane Feghouli had scored Algeria's first World Cup goal in 28 years from the penalty spot to put the Africans into a shock 24th-minute lead. And Fellaini has revealed he knew he would be able to contribute positively if coach Marc Wilmots turned to him. 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Glenda Rodriguez, 32, and Luis Figueroa, 18, of Silver Spring are facing a slew of felony charges including attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault for the early December attack on 32-year-old Andres Hernandez. An unnamed 16-year-old, Figueroa's girlfriend, has also been charged. Attack: Glenda Rodriguez, 32, (right) and Luis Figueroa, 18, (left) are facing a slew of felony charges including attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault for the brutal attack on 32-year-old Andres Hernandez\n@highlight\nGlenda Rodriguez, 32, Luis Figueroa, 18, and Figueroa's 16-year-old girlfriend have been charged with first-degree attempted murder for attacking Rodriguez's ex-boyfriend with a tire iron\n@highlight\nThe victim caught the trio having a threesome in his home and began 'bad-mouthing' them\n@highlight\nRodriguez lured her ex-boyfriend to a location to have sex and Figueroa and the 16-year-old jumped out of a nearby porta potty and attacked the man with a tire iron, police say", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 402, "end": 417}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 696, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three lovers were so offended by @placeholder's words that they devised a plan.", "idx": 52177}], "idx": 33952} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson resigned from the force because of threats against his colleagues, his lawyer said on Sunday, as it emerged he will not receive any severance pay. Mr Wilson, 28, whom a grand jury chose not to indict in the shooting death of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St Louis, Missouri, suburb on August 9, officially quit the force on Saturday. On Sunday, his lawyer, Neil Bruntrager, revealed he chose to resign after being made aware of threats that his fellow officers would be harmed if he stayed in the force. It comes as Ferguson Mayor James Knowles has announced that Mr Wilson will not receive further pay nor benefits following his resignation, which he deemed a 'personal', not official, matter.\n@highlight\nDarren Wilson, 28, resigned from Ferguson Police Department Saturday\n@highlight\nAttorney has revealed he quit after learning of threats against colleagues\n@highlight\n'When Darren was told that, he simply said, \"That's enough\" says lawyer\n@highlight\nMr Wilson, who shot dead Michael Brown, will not receive severance pay\n@highlight\nComes as Mayor James Knowles has announced new scholarship scheme\n@highlight\nProposal will aim to recruit more African-Americans into the police force\n@highlight\nEarlier this week, a grand jury chose not to indict Mr Wilson in shooting\n@highlight\nDecision has sparked violent protests across over 170 cities in America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 788, "end": 813}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1308}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1403}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The information we had was that there would be actions targeting the Ferguson (police) department or buildings in @placeholder related to the police department,' he said.", "idx": 52179}], "idx": 33953} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States will talk to North Korea, but only if the country gets serious about negotiating the end of its nuclear weapons program, Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday during a visit to South Korea, a key U.S. ally. \"North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power,\" Kerry said after arriving in Seoul. His trip to South Korea -- part of an Asian swing that also includes North Korean ally China -- came a day after a Pentagon intelligence assessment surfaced suggesting North Korea may have developed the ability to fire a nuclear-tipped missile at its foes.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. says it \"stands vigilantly by\" South Korea\n@highlight\nNEW: North Korea denies responsibility for hacking South Korean computers in March\n@highlight\nU.S. will talk to North Korea, but Pyongyang has to talk giving up nukes, Kerry says\n@highlight\nBallistic missiles may be able to carry nukes, a U.S. defense intelligence assessment says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kerry now plans to visit @placeholder and tell leaders there that Pyongyang, as one senior administration official said, is \"putting China's own interests at risk.\"", "idx": 52195}], "idx": 33965} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shocking waiting lists in the Welsh NHS mean patients are dying before they can be treated, it emerged last night. Others become too ill for doctors to save their lives because of the length of time before tests or surgery. Faced with the potentially fatal delays, many Welsh patients end up raiding their life savings to pay for private treatment. Fears: Jeremy Hunt demanded that international watchdogs be allowed into Wales to carry out a comparative study of healthcare around the UK amid fears over the quality of care Nearly 1,400 patients annually wait at least a year for an operation, figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats show. In England, which is 17 times larger, only 574 people suffer the same delay.\n@highlight\nLong waiting lists means patients become too ill to be saved\n@highlight\nMany are spending life savings to get private treatment\n@highlight\nNearly 1,400 patients annually wait at least a year for an operation\n@highlight\nIn England - 17 times larger - only 574 people suffer the same delay.", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 486, "end": 487}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'What I have been saying all along is that it's morally wrong for patients in @placeholder to wait such a lengthy time \u2013 in some cases it is the difference between life and death.", "idx": 52199}], "idx": 33966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Do you have great pictures and stories to tell about your latest or favorite amusement park ride? Please let us know at CNN iReport's latest travel snapshot assignment: Theme Park Thrill Rides! (Travel and Leisure) -- As you speed along the ship's top-deck raft ride, waves break at the ocean's surface 150 feet below. It's an acrophobe's nightmare -- and could be the most thrilling moment of your next cruise vacation. We've come a long way in the century since the Titanic, when that ship's heated swimming pool was a mind-boggling luxury. Now it's AquaDuck, the cruise industry's first water coaster, that's making a splash on board the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.\n@highlight\nRideHouse in Beijing is made up of 12 slides\n@highlight\nThe 66-foot-tall Wild Vortex debuted in Tennessee in June\n@highlight\nThe $26 million Divertical in Italy is the world's tallest water ride", "entities": [{"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 184, "end": 206}, {"start": 210, "end": 227}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It takes pluck to stare down the @placeholder and the rest of the world's craziest, record-breaking water slides.", "idx": 52210}], "idx": 33973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bastrop, Texas (CNN) -- Firefighters southeast of Austin, Texas, battled strong winds Monday as they struggled to gain ground against a fast-moving wildfire that has so far scorched some 25,000 acres and destroyed close to 500 homes. Another fire in eastern Texas killed a mother and her 18-month-old child when flames engulfed their mobile home Sunday near Gladewater, the Gregg County Sheriff's Department said. \"We got a long way to go to get this thing contained,\" Gov. Rick Perry said about the fire raging near Austin. \"I have seen a number of big fires in my life. This one is as mean looking as I've ever seen.\"\n@highlight\nAnother fire breaks out near Houston\n@highlight\nGov. Rick Perry cautions Texans: \"We got a long way to go\"\n@highlight\nA fire southeast of Austin has destroyed close to 500 homes\n@highlight\nTwo people are killed in a separate, eastern Texas wildfire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 374, "end": 406}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cars crammed with belongings and pets packed a gas station on a highway near @placeholder, attorney Jonathan A. 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Kotb, who has been with NBC since 1998 is said to be seen by executives at the Peacock network to offer a seamless transition for Today, as it battles to re-establish its 16-year-long supremacy over GMA in the ratings.\n@highlight\nHoda Kotb has worked at NBC since 1998\n@highlight\nHer easy rapport with current co-anchor Matt Lauer is seen to be key to the rumoured decision\n@highlight\nKotb scored highly with focus groups after she went through a public battle with breast cancer in 2007\n@highlight\nToday's 16-year ratings winning streak over Good Morning America ended in April and the two shows have been neck-and-neck for months\n@highlight\nAnn Curry to be removed from anchor chair before July 27th Olympic coverage", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 68, "end": 70}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 185, "end": 187}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 290, "end": 307}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 924, "end": 943}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's more prominent role in the morning show has received the blame for this slump.", "idx": 52217}], "idx": 33976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- Now that we have Sonia Sotomayor, a Latina, on the Supreme Court, the esteemed body will soon find itself in the middle of a telenovela. The storyline involves the contentious issue of affirmative action, which is central to Fisher vs. University of Texas, a case that is scheduled to come before the court this fall. It will cast a spotlight on two of the court's justices: Sonia Sotomayor and Samuel Alito. Affirmative action seems to be intensely personal to both of them, though for very different reasons. First, let's take a minute to note just how similar Alito and Sotomayor are in terms of their background. Both are baby boomers, born just a few years apart. Alito is 61 years old and Sotomayor is 57. They grew up in neighboring states. Alito is from New Jersey and Sotomayor is from New York. Both came from ethnic, working-class families. Alito's parents were teachers, Sotomayor's father was a tool-and-die worker and her mother was a telephone operator. 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The 'Liberator' pistol is the invention of Cody Wilson, a Texan law student whose company Defense Distributed caused a furore in May when it made blueprints for its firearm freely available on the internet. The distribution of the designs led to Wired magazine naming Wilson as one of the '15 Most dangerous People in the World'. In theory, once downloaded, the designs would allow anyone with access to a 3D printer to make their own gun. 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So it must have come as a surprise to the soldiers of Catterick Garrison when they discovered that the Military Wives charity single was nowhere to be seen in their local Tesco. Not least because the whole idea for the record came from a member of the garrison\u2019s own Wags choir of servicemen\u2019s wives and girlfriends. The Military Wives on Oxford Street on Tuesday. Their charity single 'Wherever You Are' is currently outselling the rest of the top 20 combined\n@highlight\nStore at Catterick Garrison says it is 'too small' to sell the charity CD\n@highlight\nBut it does stock X Factor winners Little Mix's single\n@highlight\nSingle has already sold over 390,000 copies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 214, "end": 231}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 547, "end": 562}, {"start": 641, "end": 658}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don\u2019t have anything against them, good luck to them, but military servicemen\u2019s wives work at this @placeholder, and military personnel use the store.", "idx": 52226}], "idx": 33981} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexican migration to the United States may have stalled, as a new study shows, but the political and social debates over immigrants living in the United States aren't going anywhere, experts say. The immigration debate is reflected in a number of policies and proposals, most recognizably state immigration laws that are being challenged. Oral arguments are scheduled at the Supreme Court on Wednesday as the justices decide whether Arizona can enforce its controversial immigration law. A bill in Mississippi that would require police to check the immigration status of all those arrested died in the state Senate this month.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's not the United States it was 30 years ago,\" one immigrant says\n@highlight\nA new study says net flows from Mexico into the United States have stopped\n@highlight\nBetter conditions in Mexico mean less desire to emigrate to the United States\n@highlight\nBut future demand means the controversial debates will continue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the report, \"the trend lines ... suggest that return flow to Mexico probably exceeded the inflow from @placeholder during the past year or two.\"", "idx": 52233}], "idx": 33984} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two U.S. lawmakers have urged U.S. Army Secretary Peter Geren to recognize 350 American soldiers held as slaves by Nazi Germany during World War II, saying \"these heroes have not received the recognition and honor they deserve.\" Bernard \"Jack\" Vogel died in a Nazi slave camp in the arms of a fellow U.S. soldier, Anthony Acevedo, in 1945. \"As Anthony Acevedo, one of the soldiers chosen, recently described to CNN, the Nazis picked those soldiers who looked Jewish, had a Jewish name or were considered 'undesirable,' \" Reps. 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The keystone of the Pentagon's Northern Distribution Network, it keeps essential mat\u00e9riel moving into Afghanistan for NATO troops, notwithstanding steady disruption on the roads out of Pakistan. Russia, which insists that Kyrgyzstan is in its \"sphere of influence\" and claims a special right to protect ethnic Russians living there, has its own air base only a few miles away from the one used by the Americans. In theory, both of these installations serve the mutual security interests of Kyrgyzstan and its great power allies. In theory, the bases demonstrate shared security interests between Russia, the United States and Kyrgyzstan. Today Kyrgyzstan faces the most severe crisis of its history -- and the United States and Russia should act together to help alleviate it.\n@highlight\nKyrgyzstan violence has claimed many lives, forced many from their homes\n@highlight\nScott Horton, Baktybek Abdrisaev say U.S., Russia have done little in response\n@highlight\nThey say the two nations have responsibility to help ease the suffering\n@highlight\nCoordinated action could end the humanitarian crisis, they say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 94, "end": 122}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But so far @placeholder and Russia have offered little beyond token gestures.", "idx": 52240}], "idx": 33988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It might not have been a royal procession, but Ted Ligety's tag as \"King of Schladming'\"is undeniable after he reigned supreme in Austria Friday. The 28-year-old successfully defended his world giant slalom title to become the first male skier in 45 years to win triple gold at a single world championship. Ligety has enjoyed a stellar week on the slopes, winning the opening super-G before claiming gold in the super-combined. Having already won four of the five giant slalom events so far this season, Friday's victory was not so much of a surprise, but it catapults the U.S. star into the history books and crowns an outstanding past seven days.\n@highlight\nTed Ligety won his third gold of world championships at Schladming\n@highlight\nU.S. star becomes first male skier in 45 years to win triple gold at a single world championship.\n@highlight\nAustria's Marcel Hirscher claimed silver and Italy's Manfred Moelegg took brone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 94}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 866, "end": 880}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I heard the cheering in the finish area (when @placeholder briefly took the lead), but I didn't feel pressure.", "idx": 52241}], "idx": 33989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newcastle summer signing Remy Cabella struck two minutes from time as the Toon rescued a 2-2 draw at Championship side Huddersfield in a pre-season friendly. 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Hamilton and Rosberg have known one another since their karting days, even working as team-mates, before reuniting last year following the former's arrival at Mercedes. The duo have always been civil and cordial towards one another, but as time has worn on this season that has shown signs of slowly changing. Scroll down for videos... 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It slaps alleged American rights violators with similar sanctions, official Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported Saturday. The U.S. list is part of a December 2012 law, the Magnitsky Act, which imposes visa bans and freezes assets of Russian officials believed to be connected to the death of whistleblower Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the country's largest known tax fraud. 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Jason Puracal, 35, left La Modelo prison in Tipitapa, just east of the capital, Managua, on Thursday afternoon after the appeals court that heard his case last month ordered he be set free. Puracal was found guilty of drug trafficking and money laundering by a Nicaraguan trial judge last year, along with 10 Nicaraguan co-defendants, after being detained in 2010. 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Among the factors: a \"weak safety culture\" in the railroad that transported the oil; a government agency that required safety plans from industry but did little to check them; and a train that consisted almost entirely of substandard tanker cars. Those tanker cars -- known as DOT 111s -- still carry the bulk of the oil from the Bakken oil fields of North Dakota to ports on the east coast of the United States and Canada, although both countries -- spurred by the Lac-M\u00e9gantic tragedy -- are taking steps to phase them out.\n@highlight\nThe Lac-M\u00e9gantic rail disaster of July 2013 killed 47 people,\n@highlight\nCanadian safety agency report faults railroad, government and train itself\n@highlight\nTSB: Accident may have been avoided if any one of 18 factors were not present\n@highlight\nRecent spike in rail shipments of oil surprised even government regulators, says TSB chair", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Runaway train devastates @placeholder town: The route, the damage, the aftermath", "idx": 52272}], "idx": 34012} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A retired policeman who swapped his panda car for a beaten-up old tractor to travel 8,000 miles to the northern tip of Norway has completed his epic journey. Peter Matheson averaged just 10mph in his 1972 Massey Ferguson, and was hit by fourteen punctures as he braved mountain ranges and gale force winds along some of Europe's most spectacular roads. He is raising funds for the Tom Bowdidge Foundation - in memory of a 19-year-old who died of stomach cancer - and Unicef. 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In most of the pictures, the girls - who were 18 and 19 years old at the time - are shown on the beach in bathing suits. One of the images, however, is cropped to make them appear naked, as if one sister is pulling the other one's top off, according to the lawsuit.\n@highlight\nSarah and Elizabeth Turner\u2019s images appears in Google after a search for 'Snapchat sluts,' the lawsuit says\n@highlight\nThey pair was reportedly told their pictures would be used for 'a school project' when they were taken for free in 2011\n@highlight\nThe popular app was recently valued at $10billion", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 775}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Spiegel also used @placeholder's image when he was promoting the app in its early days.", "idx": 52281}], "idx": 34018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London Her commitment to her son's career is legendary. She gave him his first tennis racket when he was two and coached him until he was 11. She even sacrificed her marriage to follow him around the world. So after watching her son in an epic display of resilience, perseverance and sheer guts to become the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936, it was no surprise that Judy Murray wanted to celebrate in style. And the 53 year old, who has often been criticised for being one of the toughest women in tennis, couldn't hide her happiness as she dazzled watching her son Andy collect the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy during the Winner's Ball last night.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray celebrated historic win with family and girlfriend at Ball in London\n@highlight\nJudy, 53, dazzled in \u00a31,680 Jenny Packham gown\n@highlight\nSaid she has never worn a long dress before but this was a special occasion\n@highlight\nMurray beat Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 on Centre Court to become the first British men's champion in 77 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He lives about half an hour away from @placeholder - so he has that luxury of being able to stay at home.", "idx": 52285}], "idx": 34021} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The family of James McNair, the late comedian known as \"Jimmy Mack,\" has settled a lawsuit with Walmart over the auto accident that killed him and injured fellow comedian Tracy Morgan, McNair's family says. McNair's sister, Pamela McNair, said the amount agreed upon is confidential, but was satisfactory to all parties. \"There is no value, no dollar amount, on my brother's life at all,\" she said. \"But in terms of finances, it will assist the family a great deal to continue living life.\" McNair was the father to 26-year-old Jamel and 19-year-old Danita and was the oldest of seven siblings he \"cared for greatly,\" Pamela said.\n@highlight\nWreck with Walmart truck killed James McNair and injured Tracy Morgan\n@highlight\nJames McNair performed under the name \"Jimmy Mack\" and was Morgan's friend", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder and the McNair family have worked closely together to reach an agreement.", "idx": 52290}, {"query": "@placeholder continues to work with others involved in the accident and we will continue to do what's right.\"", "idx": 52291}], "idx": 34024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca Seales PUBLISHED: 06:12 EST, 8 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:46 EST, 8 April 2012 Trapped: Mrs Shah - who has adopted a pseudonym for her own protection - was forced into marriage at just five years old, despite living in an ordinary British town (picture posed by model) A successful businesswoman has told of her agony after being forced into an abusive marriage at the age of five - despite living in Britain. Samina Shah, who is now in her 40s and too frightened to reveal her real name, spoke out after revelations that Britain's Forced Marriage Unit had handled the case of another five-year-old girl last year.\n@highlight\nVictim tells how her childhood was shockingly ended by the ceremony she mistook for a birthday party\n@highlight\nForced abroad to live with her husband in Pakistan, she suffered years of abuse before finally finding the strength to seek a divorce\n@highlight\nNow a successful entrepreneur, she wants to show girls in her position there is light at the end of the tunnel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 541, "end": 560}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "lived in @placeholder they remained true to the conventions of remote", "idx": 52300}], "idx": 34030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The women are too afraid and ashamed to show their faces or have their real names used. 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She says her husband thinks she is cleaning houses when she leaves home. \"People shouldn't criticize women, or talk badly about them,\" says 37-year-old Suha as she adjusts the light colored scarf she wears these days to avoid extremists who insist women cover themselves. \"They all say we have lost our way, but they never ask why we had to take this path.\"\n@highlight\nAid workers: Violence, increased cost of living drive women to prostitution\n@highlight\nGroup is working to raise awareness of the problem with Iraq's political leaders\n@highlight\nTwo Iraqi mothers tell CNN they turned to prostitution to help feed their children\n@highlight\n\"Everything is for the children,\" one woman says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 831, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A mother of three, she wears light makeup, a gold pendant of @placeholder around her neck, and an unexpected air of elegance about her.", "idx": 52302}], "idx": 34032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration raised the stakes in the health care debate Monday, releasing a new blueprint that seeks to bridge the gap between measures passed by the Senate and House of Representatives last year. 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The 23-year-old has just been unveiled as the new face of Lipsy's AW14 VIP collection, a capsule range of occasionwear. Lucy, who can be seen posing in an array of glamorous gowns in the English countryside, told MailOnline that she was honoured to be asked to work with Lipsy because she's been wearing their designs since she was 16. New campaign: Lucy Watson has landed herself yet another campaign, this time for Lipsy VIP\n@highlight\nLucy, 23, has been snapped up by Lipsy VIP to model its occasion wear\n@highlight\nShares her top tips for prom dressing\n@highlight\nSays response to her dating book has been 'overwhelming'\n@highlight\nIs currently filming in New York with Made In Chelsea cast", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also introducing a refreshed collection of its eyewear range, modelled by glamorous Made in Chelsea star and face of the new Lipsy VIP range, Lucy", "idx": 52316}], "idx": 34037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This week Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, stepped up to the microphone and took responsibility for the worst mistake in Dallas' Ebola-stricken hospital: its utter lack of preparedness. After insisting for months that any U.S. hospital could handle an Ebola case by following CDC guidelines, Frieden now wishes he had provided Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital with the robust CDC clinical support team it desperately needed to care for Thomas Eric Duncan -- the first of three people to be diagnosed with Ebola on American soil. What now? The federal government's last major health care scandal -- at the Department of Veterans Affairs -- offers a road map out of this mess, and it begins with finding new leadership for the CDC. 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That's when their children, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, started skating together as ice dancers. The skating duo, Olympic silver medalists in Vancouver in 2010 and world champions in 2013, were favorites to bring home the gold medal in the Winter Games in Sochi, Russia -- and they delivered. After placing first with a world-record 78.89 score in the short dance, Davis and White earned a world-record 116.63 in the free program on Monday, bringing home the first-ever gold medal for the United States in the ice dancing competition.\n@highlight\nIce dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White still make their moms tear up\n@highlight\nMany moms of Olympians downplay talk sacrifices they've made\n@highlight\nMoms admit to competition rituals such as wearing a pair of \"lucky Uggs\"\n@highlight\nThe financial challenges of raising an Olympian can be staggering, moms say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The program includes providing a \"family home\" in @placeholder, where U.S. athletes and their families can get free meals and beauty services, as well as help for U.S. families to pay the travel costs to Russia.", "idx": 52324}], "idx": 34040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Flint, Michigan (CNN) -- A few weeks ago, Nicole Mansfield called her daughter in Flint, Michigan. 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Now, the The Time of My Life scene in cult romantic classic Dirty Dancing has been voted the iconic movie dance moment of all time, according to a poll. 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Similar to late 2004 when hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians took to the streets to protest what they saw as a fraudulent presidential election, mass demonstrations have been taking place ever since the government in Kiev suspended an association and trade agreement with the European Union some days ago. No less than back then, observers inside and outside the country are stunned by the civic force unleashed. Across the country, Ukrainians have been gathering for Euro Maydans, coined after the Kiev square that is the epicenter of protests now as it was then. Social networks, independent media and street talk are again abuzz with minute-by-minute news, appeals for nonviolence, help offered to protesters and humor ridiculing the powers that be.\n@highlight\nOn November 21, Ukraine's government decided to suspend talks with the European Union\n@highlight\nThe decision has sparked the biggest protests since the 2004 Orange Revolution\n@highlight\nJoerg Forbrig says President Victor Yanukovich has ignored the will of the majority\n@highlight\nIt is now up to the EU to engage Kiev and protesters in a national dialogue, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 980, "end": 996}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The EU has, over several years, negotiated the most comprehensive association and deep free trade agreements ever, and it is ready to sign these with @placeholder.", "idx": 52348}], "idx": 34055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On September 18, date of the Scottish referendum, something infinitely less seismic is happening that is nonetheless of quiet importance to the parish of British tennis. 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Maulana Abdul Aziz gave his first sermon since being released from house arrest. Maulana Abdul Aziz was freed on Thursday -- nearly two years after siege at Islamabad's Red Mosque that left 90 people dead, including Aziz's son and brother. Addressing Friday prayers in the battle-scarred mosque, Aziz said he was willing to see more blood spilled for his cause. \"My only son was killed for this great mission of Islam,\" he told a capacity crowd at the mosque. \"If I had 100 sons, I would ask them to die for Islam.\"\n@highlight\nCleric Maulana Abdul Aziz was freed from house arrest on Thursday\n@highlight\nAziz was held for his role in 2007 mosque siege\n@highlight\nCleric's spokesman says he supports the Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 212, "end": 229}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 763}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aziz was arrested after the Pakistani government laid siege to the mosque in July 2007 to crack down on its efforts to promote @placeholder-style sharia law.", "idx": 52370}], "idx": 34071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexico's president called on U.S. officials to stop gun trafficking across the border Thursday, saying the move would be the best thing Americans could do to stop brutal drug violence. \"The criminals have become more and more vicious in their eagerness to spark fear and anxiety in society,\" President Felipe Calderon said. \"One of the main factors that allows criminals to strengthen themselves is the unlimited access to high-powered weapons, which are sold freely, and also indiscriminately, in the United States of America.\" Speaking in Ciudad Juarez, the border city across from El Paso, Texas, that has become Mexico's murder capital, Calderon said a dramatic increase in violence in Mexico was directly connected with the 2004 expiration of the U.S. assault weapons ban.\n@highlight\nCalderon says criminals have \"unlimited access to high-powered weapons\"\n@highlight\nHe stands before a new sign in Ciudad Juarez that says, \"NO MORE WEAPONS\"\n@highlight\nThe president says Mexico needs U.S. help to stop the violence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 511, "end": 534}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During his Thursday speech, Calderon looked toward the border and said he had a message for @placeholder.", "idx": 52371}], "idx": 34072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joe Ridge Follow @@JoeRidge87 The average attendance in the Barclays Premier League last season was the highest recorded in England's top flight since 1950. The average number of tickets sold per game, as revealed by Sporting Intelligence, was 36,695 - just short of the 37,400 recorded 64 years ago in the 1949-50 season. And according to official Premier League figures last season also produced a record seat occupancy rate of 95.9 per cent. Scroll down for full table Take it like a fan: The Crystal Palace faithful show their support against Liverpool last month Rolling back the years: Sunderland's Len Shackleton (right) in the 1949-50 season\n@highlight\nAverage attendance in Barclays Premier League was 36,695\n@highlight\nThis is despite protests against ticket prices\n@highlight\nJust under 14million fans attended 380 matches in the top flight last season", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 63, "end": 85}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 220, "end": 240}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 686, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman told Sporting Intelligence: \u2018Attendances are of the utmost importance to the Premier League.'", "idx": 52372}], "idx": 34073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his concern over the potential of a nuclear-armed Iran during meetings with top congressional leaders Tuesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu walks Tuesday with Reps. John Boehner, left, and Nancy Pelosi. He met with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee first, followed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader John Boehner. An Iranian regime armed with nuclear weapons \"is a great danger to all of us, to Israel specifically and to the moderate Arab regimes, [and] to America,\" Netanyahu said after his meeting with Pelosi and Boehner. \"Especially if this regime were to arm itself or arm terrorists with nuclear weapons, the consequences could be unimaginable.\"\n@highlight\nIsraeli PM meets with Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Minority Leader John Boehner\n@highlight\nIranian regime with nuclear weapons \"is a great danger to all of us,\" Netanyahu says\n@highlight\nHe calls for normalized relations with Arab world, peace process with Palestinians\n@highlight\nU.S. leaders also express concern over Iran's nuclear intentions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 43, "end": 60}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 207, "end": 224}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 305, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 784, "end": 785}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pelosi said she endorsed a two-state solution for the Israelis and Palestinians, but emphasized that it \"must be a solution that provides for a democratic Jewish state of Israel living side by side with her @placeholder neighbors.\"", "idx": 52374}, {"query": "But he also warned that he would not allow such talks, which he expects to accelerate after the @placeholder presidential election in June, to be used as an excuse for delay.", "idx": 52375}], "idx": 34075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When the nation's capital was turned upside down Friday with the announcement that Justice John Paul Stevens was retiring after 40 years on the federal bench, he was miles away from the political circus -- literally and figuratively. The 89-year-old justice was quietly working on his caseload at his Fort Lauderdale, Florida, condo, a second home that serves as his occasional refuge from the high-pressure atmosphere of the U.S. Supreme Court. It is doubtful his replacement will soon find any sanctuary in what could be a protracted fight over the shaky ideological balance of a mostly conservative high court.\n@highlight\nCNN's Bill Mears says President Obama has tough choice to make\n@highlight\nRetiring Justice John Paul Stevens had earned grudging respect from the right\n@highlight\nObama must balance competing pressures from liberals, conservatives, Mears says\n@highlight\nMears: This Supreme Court nominee likely faces choppier water than Sonia Sotomayor did", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 111, "end": 127}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 736, "end": 752}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 966, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 112th justice, by most measures, will have a tough act to follow, as he or she seeks to navigate the complex dynamics of a divided bench and gain a measure of the level of influence @placeholder enjoyed for the past two decades and more.", "idx": 52389}], "idx": 34082} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The problem-plagued F-22 Raptor took part in its first combat mission Monday night, hitting ISIS targets in Syria. The price tag for those jets, which were in development for decades, is a staggering $412 million each -- triple its expected cost, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Originally designed and built to replace other fighter and ground attack aircraft in the U.S. military's arsenal, the radar-evading F-22 is an evolutionary dead end. The Air Force acquired only 188 of them from aerospace maker Lockheed and doesn't plan to have any more produced. Even though they formally came into service in 2005, the F-22 had been grounded repeatedly because of what were indeterminate causes that resulted in pilots losing consciousness in the air.\n@highlight\nThe F-22 flew its first combat mission against ISIS\n@highlight\nThe government estimates that each plane costs $412 million\n@highlight\nThe fighter jet has been plagued by mechanical problems and cost overruns", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 284, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, the @placeholder has 187 of the fighters after one crashed in 2010, killing the pilot.", "idx": 52394}], "idx": 34084} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- The European Union announced a recovery package of 180 million euros for the Ivory Coast on Tuesday as residents of the African nation attempted to adjust to life with a clear leader and relative stability after months of bloodshed. Forces arrested former President Laurent Gbagbo after storming his residence on Monday. Gbagbo defied calls to step down after an electoral commission declared he lost a presidential election in November to Alassane Ouattara. Ouattara has been recognized internationally as the legitimate winner. A violent power struggle followed the standoff, with supporters loyal to both sides taking to the streets in protests since December. Hundreds have been killed, according to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama calls President Alassane Ouattara\n@highlight\nEU announces recovery package for Ivory Coast\n@highlight\nMilitary leaders pledge support for Ouattara\n@highlight\nLaurent Gbagbo rejected immunity, influence and a university position, a source says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 470, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 761, "end": 800}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 841, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 871}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had only 200 troops left and no way to restock the basement refuge of the presidential palace when he was captured, the source said, declining to be named discussing sensitive details.", "idx": 52406}, {"query": "The @placeholder forces who stormed Gbagbo's residence could simply have thrown a grenade into the basement, but Ouattara had given specific instructions that he was not to be killed, the source said.", "idx": 52407}], "idx": 34095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson and Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 05:33 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 8 October 2012 These are the haunting shoebox-sized rooms inspired an artist\u2019s childhood exploring the bombed out homes of the Blitz. Using scenes just 12 inches high photographer Graeme Webb has created magical apocalyptic-like scenes of nature reclaiming living rooms. Graeme, 60, from London, can take 15 to 20 hours making a single scene using everything from dolls house furniture to using sprigs of herbs like thyme. Haunting reminders: The shoebox-sized rooms inspired by artist Graeme Webb's childhood exploring the bombed-out homes of the Blitz\n@highlight\nGraeme Webb's scenes take 20 hours each and are only inches high - but have incredible detail\n@highlight\nThe rooms and houses he recreate are inspired by his childhood in Greenwich where he would wander through bombed-out houses\n@highlight\nHe mixes this with his dreams to make unbelievable art", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Recognised: Graeme's work has already got the attention of art galleries seeing him exhibit across @placeholder", "idx": 52414}], "idx": 34098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The person who leaked British lawmakers' controversial expense claims earlier this year, triggering a national scandal, was motivated by outrage at apparent equipment shortages for British troops, a newspaper said Friday. The mole was angry at apparent equipment shortages for British troops deployed around the world. The mole was one of 20 people employed to process and censor the expenses claims before their scheduled official release in July, according to The Daily Telegraph. The man leaked the claims to the Telegraph, which printed them in a series of front-page articles in May. The articles brought public embarrassment to Parliament and even forced some lawmakers to resign.\n@highlight\nMole one of 20 people employed to process and censor MPs' expenses\n@highlight\nSoldiers guarding them did so to earn extra cash between tours of duty\n@highlight\nMole became angry at MP claims as soldiers saved to buy essential equipment\n@highlight\nClaims included thousands of dollars' worth of interest on mortgages already paid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 487, "end": 505}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 904, "end": 905}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Claims for allowances for second homes -- which most lawmakers have because they need to be in @placeholder for parliamentary business -- were a big point of controversy.", "idx": 52416}], "idx": 34099} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:11 EST, 24 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:11 EST, 24 November 2012 Maverick Tory Nadine Dorries has backed Boris Johnson to be Prime Minister and accused David Cameron of a 'controlling' leadership. She branded critics within her party of her decision to be the first serving MP to appear on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of here! as 'infantile and stupid.' Ms Dorries was suspended by the Conservatives for taking a month away from Wesminster so she could take part in the reality show in the Australian jungle, but claimed the then Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell approved her absence.\n@highlight\nMP slams party critics of her stint in the show as 'infantile and stupid'\n@highlight\nShe claims MPs and how they vote 'tampered with' under Cameron\n@highlight\nChief Whip approved my absence from Westminster, she insists", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 345, "end": 362}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 628, "end": 629}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dorries said that she had told Mr @placeholder she would be away for a", "idx": 52417}], "idx": 34100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is the question that has been dominating Washington dinner parties for weeks \u2013 could the once-golden First Couple of the United States really be heading for the rocks? If rumours are to be believed, the 21-year marriage of Barack and Michelle Obama has been racked by screaming rows, allegations of infidelity and a string of jealous fights. While the White House has refused to comment on the reports there has been a distinct frostiness in the air between the couple in recent months. OCTOBER 31, 2013 Sweet... and sour: The Obamas hand out Halloween sweets to children at the White House in a rare lapse from the First Lady's healthy-eating campaigning. The President jokes about his wife's disapproval of the treats, saying: 'I told her the White House will get egged if we don't'\n@highlight\nRumours surround frostiness between the couple in recent months\n@highlight\nReports claim they are now sleeping in separate bedrooms\n@highlight\nNotorious selfie with Danish PM was the 'last straw', sources claim\n@highlight\nNewly-slim First Lady 'planning her own life' for after end of husband's term", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "JANUARY 17, 2014 Unhappy birthday: A beaming Michelle celebrates her 50th birthday but her husband\u00bfs plan for a big birthday bash backfired, according to reports, when @placeholder refused his wish for a formal dinner and they got into 'a screaming match'", "idx": 52432}], "idx": 34109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates and Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 05:39 EST, 4 April 2012 | UPDATED: 20:03 EST, 4 April 2012 Overweight or obese? BMI underestimates how fat a person is in nearly half of cases The obesity epidemic could be far worse than previously realised because of serious flaws in the way body fat is measured, according to a study. Researchers said the Body Mass Index \u2013 the formula usually used to determine fat \u2013 drastically underestimated how many people should regard themselves as unhealthily overweight or obese. More than a third of adults in the U.S. are considered obese.\n@highlight\nCombining BMI with blood test to measure levels of key protein would be 'more accurate'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 123, "end": 125}, {"start": 353, "end": 367}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'These estimates are fundamental to @placeholder policy addressing the epidemic of obesity and are central to designing interventions aimed at curbing its growth,' the authors said, 'yet the [current policies] may be flawed because they are based on the BMI.'", "idx": 52433}], "idx": 34110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Film critic Roger Ebert and the founder of the website Chatroulette.com were among the honorees on Monday night at the 14th annual Webby Awards in downtown Manhattan. Ebert, who lost his ability to speak after a bout with cancer, was given the Person of the Year award for blogging and using social media tools to get his writing voice back. \"Twitter and the internet have allowed Roger to continue the work we came to know and love him for,\" said Jimmy Fallon, who presented Ebert's award. \"I can't remember the last time I went to see a movie without seeing what Roger Ebert thought of it first.\"\n@highlight\nThe Webby Awards honor internet sensations\n@highlight\nThe 14th annual awards ceremony was held Monday in New York\n@highlight\nRoger Ebert received the Person of the Year award for his blog\n@highlight\nChatroulette.com's founder got the Breakout of the Year award", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 262, "end": 279}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 827, "end": 842}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of those who received @placeholder expressed optimism about the future of the internet.", "idx": 52449}], "idx": 34120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"I'm angry at having presided over the first genocide of the 21st century,\" said Mukesh Kapila, a British doctor and former U.N. official. 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Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 31 December 2013 In a new Quinnipiac University poll, Florida Senator Marco Rubio leads a tightly clustered field of Republican presidential hopefuls among registered GOP voters. But Republicans are clearly at a point of limited popular support. The muddled field doesn't suggest a successful race in 2016 for Republicans, said Peter Brown, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 'The Republicans are more disliked than Democrats,' Brown said. 'The Republican brand is essentially in the toilet these days.'\n@highlight\nDemocratic presidential candidates are favored by 43 to 35 per cent\n@highlight\n61 per cent of Republicans chose socially conservative candidates\n@highlight\nChris Christie, widely considered electable, attracted only 14 per cent\n@highlight\nRepublicans have no clear favorite as Hillary Clinton topped them all", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 124, "end": 144}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 469, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 926, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown said that in the 1980s, the Democrats were in a similar situation to what faces @placeholder today.", "idx": 52466}], "idx": 34129} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Remember the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups? IRS targeting: Scandal or snafu? It was the scandal du jour in Washington last month, now relegated to back-burner status after recent revelations of a vast government electronic surveillance apparatus created in the name of national security following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Holder: Leaks damaged U.S. security The announcement Thursday by the Obama administration that it would boost aid to Syria rebels because government forces there used chemical weapons further shifted attention away from the IRS controversy involving extra scrutiny given conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status. Republicans continue trying to raise the issue, grilling FBI Director Robert Mueller about it at a congressional hearing on Thursday. They argue that the Obama administration used the tax agency to intimidate and harass political opponents.\n@highlight\nMultiple investigations of the IRS targeting continue\n@highlight\nDisclosure of U.S. surveillance programs has diminished focus on IRS issue\n@highlight\nRepublicans continue raising the IRS targeting in criticizing the Obama administration\n@highlight\nThe two party leaders on the House Oversight Committee have a public dispute", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 36}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 954, "end": 956}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1225}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Seven committee hearings so far on the matter revealed the partisan divide that permeates @placeholder.", "idx": 52467}], "idx": 34130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Where Katy Perry needed a big cat, the New England Patriots were carried to a stunning comeback by the resilience of Tom Brady. The 37-year-old, sacked and twice intercepted, refused to give in as the Patriots -- at one point down by 10 -- fought their way to a 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Glendale, Arizona. They were helped by one of the less likely calls in football history, as Seattle threw a second consecutive Super Bowl title into the hands of Malcolm Butler. Patriots rookie Butler made a game-saving interception when the Seahawks, with the ball on the one-yard line and seconds to play, mysteriously chose to pass after an improbable, juggling miracle-catch by Jermaine Kearse.\n@highlight\nMalcolm Butler makes vital interception after Brady and Patriots recover 10-point deficit\n@highlight\nSeahawks go ahead with gutsy plays but end game with 'one of worst calls in football history'\n@highlight\nKaty Perry's halftime show roars with mechanical big cat, dancing sharks and Missy Elliott", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 44, "end": 63}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cue @placeholder, who brought an almost overwhelming array of lights, pyrotechnics and songs to a halftime show she dedicated to her younger self.", "idx": 52472}, {"query": "By that point, the fight simply delayed an inevitable @placeholder victory.", "idx": 52474}], "idx": 34132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "End it like Beckham. One of the most iconic football stars of his generation, David Beckham is to retire at the end of the season to bring down the curtain on a glittering career. As well as winning over 100 caps for his England and lifting 19 trophies in two different continents, it was his ability to maximize the power of the \"Beckham brand\" that allowed the footballer to transcend his sport and appeal to a worldwide mass audience. Beckham's marriage to former Spice Girl and fashion designer, Victoria, probably helped as well. \"Brand Beckham is dead, long live Brand Beckham!\" sports business expert Simon Chadwick told CNN. \"Beckham's transition from athlete commodity to sporting statesman and entrepreneur is now complete.\"\n@highlight\nFormer England captain David Beckham retires from football\n@highlight\nThe midfielder played 115 times for his country between 1996 and 2009\n@highlight\nBeckham played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, AC Milan and LA Galaxy\n@highlight\nThe 38-year-old most recently played for French champions Paris Saint-Germain", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I owe everything to @placeholder and the kids, who have given me the inspiration and support to play at the highest level for such a long period.\"", "idx": 52480}, {"query": "\"If you had told me as a young boy I would have played for and won trophies with my boyhood club @placeholder, proudly captained and played for my country over one hundred times and lined up for some of the biggest clubs in the world, I would have told you it was a fantasy,\" said Beckham.", "idx": 52483}, {"query": "\"I knew every time I wore the Three Lions shirt, I was not only following in a long line of great players, I was also representing every fan that cared passionately about their country,\" said Beckham, who won 115 caps for @placeholder.", "idx": 52484}], "idx": 34137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She's been a comedian, talk-show host and feared red carpet fashion critic. Now you can add winner of \"The Celebrity Apprentice\" to Joan Rivers' lengthy resume. Donald Trump and Joan Rivers attend \"The Celebrity Apprentice\" season finale Sunday in New York. After weeks of competition, the 75-year-old dynamo beat out 15 other contestants, including Dennis Rodman, Tom Green and Brian McKnight, to take the top spot in this season's edition of the reality show hosted by Donald Trump. Rivers went up against poker champion Annie Duke in Sunday night's finale in which both women were charged with planning a VIP party and silent auction for the last and deciding task.\n@highlight\nJoan Rivers wins this season's \"Celebrity Apprentice\"\n@highlight\nRivers goes up against poker champion Annie Duke in finale\n@highlight\nDuke raises more money at her event, but Rivers is able to attract more celebrities\n@highlight\nThe victory means $250,000 for Rivers' charity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 135}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 207, "end": 230}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The contestants vied for the chance to run one of Trump's companies for a year, and @placeholder fired someone from the losing team each week until he selected an apprentice.", "idx": 52486}], "idx": 34138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 05:12 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 26 February 2013 A U.S. man surprised his girlfriend with a marriage proposal amid a cloud of monarch butterflies in a wildlife sanctuary in central Mexico. Samantha Goldberger set up a camera for a romantic Valentine's Day picture at the El Capulin reserve, near Zitacuaro, and was stunned when Jason Skipton dropped to one knee as the flash went off. 'This place is like a miracle. And it is a miraculous thing that took place with us,' Mr Skipton told Yahoo News. Wings of love: Samantha Goldberger was surprised when Jason Skipton proposed marriage surrounded by monarch butterflies at the El Capulin reserve, near Zitacuaro, Mexico\n@highlight\nJason Skipton surprised his girlfriend with a ring among the butterflies\n@highlight\nHe met Samantha in chance encounter thousands of miles from home\n@highlight\nHe felt proposal among the beautiful creatures far from home was apt", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 248}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 555, "end": 573}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the statistics last published by the @placeholder government in late 2011, 47,515 people were killed in narcotics-related violence in Mexico between December 2006 and September 2011.", "idx": 52493}], "idx": 34143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM As children, Rhys Enoch and his younger brother Ben would play golf and kid each other that a certain putt would be to win the Claret Jug. When he crouches over a six-footer at Hoylake some time this week Rhys might think back to those days, in the achingly sad knowledge that his brother will not be here to see if he can hole it. In May 2009 Ben was killed in a car crash while travelling up to the Lytham Trophy, one of the country\u2019s top amateur events. Outsider: Rhys Enoch made it to The Open after qualifying through a play-off\n@highlight\nRhys Enoch is currently not in the top 1,000 in the world rankings\n@highlight\nWelsh golfer qualified for The Open through a play-off\n@highlight\nOvercame tragic death of his brother Ben, also a golfer, in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 89, "end": 91}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 767, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With three players in the eliminator chasing one place at @placeholder, Rhys, 26, chipped in from 20 yards to win it.", "idx": 52500}], "idx": 34148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former English Premier League referees have jumped to the defense of Howard Webb after criticism of his performance in Sunday's World Cup final. Webb, the first referee to officiate the European Champions League final and World Cup final in the same season, dished out 13 yellow cards and one red as Spain defeated the Netherlands 1-0 in a tempestuous clash at Soccer City, Johannesburg. Dutch coach Bert Van Marwijk and several of his players suggested the English official favored the Spanish, and Netherlands fans booed Webb and his assistants when they collected their medals after the game. But ex-referee Jeff Winter, who took charge of several fiery encounters between English giants like Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool, was full of praise for Webb's performance in extremely testing circumstances.\n@highlight\nFormer referees defend Howard Webb's performance in World Cup final\n@highlight\nEx-Premier League official Jeff Winter ddescribesWebb's display as superb\n@highlight\nFIFA president Sepp Blatter says Webb had a \"very hard task\" in the match\n@highlight\nDutch players and manager say referee favored Spain, who won 1-0 in extra-time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 37}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 195, "end": 219}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 942, "end": 967}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"To listen to @placeholder players after the game blaming the referee for the defeat after they conducted themselves abysmally for the whole two hours is unbelievable,\" he said.", "idx": 52519}], "idx": 34161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters PUBLISHED: 18:48 EST, 24 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:48 EST, 24 August 2013 Union pressure: Labour leader Ed Milliband Education Secretary Michael Gove has accused Ed Miliband of threatening to impose a \u00a340\u2009million \u2018Militax\u2019 on voters by forcing them to pick up the bill for running Britain\u2019s political parties. In an outspoken attack, Mr Gove says Mr Miliband\u2019s recent call for a ban on political donations of more than \u00a35,000 from individuals would inevitably lead to state funding for the Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems. And he argues Mr Miliband\u2019s proposal is primarily designed to deflect attention from the row over the way that Labour is bankrolled by unions such as Len McCluskey\u2019s Unite.\n@highlight\nMiliband\u2019s proposal is designed to deflect attention from the way that Labour is bankrolled by unions such as Len McCluskey\u2019s Unite\n@highlight\nMichael Gove has accused Miliband of try to revive plans by the last Labour Government to introduce state funding of political parties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018That is the position Labour is now embracing \u2013 call it what you will, a spin tax, a \u201c@placeholder\u201d, a \u201cgoing to the poll\u201d tax \u2013 it\u2019s all the same thing... more taxes to pay for more politicians spending more of your money.", "idx": 52520}], "idx": 34162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The current Congress has worked just as many days as its legislative predecessors. It just has a lot less to show for it. According to a CNN analysis of congressional records that looked at bills that became law and the number of days lawmakers worked, members of the House have spent more than 150 days and Senate just over 140 days in session so far, comparable to previous Congresses at this point in the term. But of the thousands of measures introduced, only 132 passed both. About one-fifth of those measures were to approve official names for post offices.\n@highlight\nCNN analysis: Current Congress least productive of past few sessions so far\n@highlight\nOf the thousands of measures introduced, only 132 have passed both houses\n@highlight\nAbout one in five measures were to name post offices\n@highlight\nDespite a split Congress and partisan finger-pointing, political experts say both parties are at fault", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 157, "end": 159}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In this @placeholder, the House has so far sent the Senate 198 bills and the Senate has sent the House 58.", "idx": 52526}], "idx": 34163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ankara, Turkey (CNN) -- A peaceful gathering to honor a slain protester turned into chaos Sunday in Ankara as Turkish riot police used water cannons and tear gas to try to disperse rock-throwing demonstrators. In Istanbul, the sound of residents banging pots and pans together echoed down the streets as another face-off between police and anti-government protesters played out. The sound came from the buildings around Taksim Square and the adjacent Gezi Park, which authorities had cleared by force on Saturday. Thousands of demonstrators calling for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's resignation attempted to return to the square and park Sunday, only to be pushed back by police. The neighborhood south of the park was filled with the smell of burning as police swept through the area, firing tear gas at knots of protesters in the streets.\n@highlight\nPots and pans echo, tear gas wafts over Istanbul streets\n@highlight\nClashes erupt in Ankara, including at an event to honor a slain protester\n@highlight\nErdogan supporters cheer for him at an Istanbul rally\n@highlight\nErdogan remains defiant of protest demands", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 568, "end": 587}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The protests started at the end of May over the prime minister's plan to turn @placeholder's Gezi Park into a mall.", "idx": 52528}, {"query": "The protests started at the end of May over the prime minister's plan to turn Istanbul's @placeholder into a mall.", "idx": 52529}], "idx": 34164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The wife of British hostage Alan Henning pleaded Saturday with ISIS to release him, describing her husband as a \"peaceful, selfless man\" who was only in Syria to help people in need. \"I cannot see how it could assist any state's cause to allow the world to see a man like Alan dying,\" Barbara Henning said, according to a message released by the UK Foreign Office. ISIS refers to itself as \"the Islamic State.\" Alan Henning, a taxi driver from near Manchester, England, was part of a team of volunteers that traveled to Syria in December to deliver food and water to people affected by the Middle Eastern country's devastating civil war.\n@highlight\nGroup calls on UK government to negotiate for Alan Henning's release\n@highlight\nHenning was kidnapped in Syria as he was helping an aid convoy\n@highlight\nHis wife says ISIS hasn't responded to her attempts to communicate\n@highlight\nLeading Muslims in the UK say killing Henning isn't permitted by Islamic law", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 346, "end": 347}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 664, "end": 665}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 904, "end": 905}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When they hear this message, I implore the people of the @placeholder to see it in their hearts to release my husband, Alan Henning.\"", "idx": 52533}], "idx": 34166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Grilled: Gabby Logan was repeatedly asked about her children back home She was delighted to be part of the BBC team sent out to Brazil to cover the World Cup football tournament. But Gabby Logan was annoyed to be repeatedly asked: \u2018Who\u2019s looking after your children?\u2019 Her nine-year-old twins Reuben and Lois were left at home with their father, former Scottish rugby star Kenny Logan, 42, while Mrs Logan, 41, was working in Brazil. And despite admitting she was relieved when England were knocked out because it meant she could go back to being a mother, Mrs Logan expressed surprise that people still think a woman\u2019s place is in the home.\n@highlight\nMrs Logan was constantly asked about twins Reuben and Lois while away\n@highlight\nMums back home asked her rugby player husband how he copes alone\n@highlight\nObserved that neither of these things apply when roles are reversed", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 107, "end": 109}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was good to get back into a routine again, although @placeholder assumes the role of the woman of the house when I\u2019m away, and she was a bit put out on my first day back.", "idx": 52539}], "idx": 34170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bolivian officials say their country's presidential plane had to land in Austria on Tuesday after false rumors circulated that former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden was aboard the aircraft. Portuguese authorities wouldn't let President Evo Morales' plane land for refueling in Lisbon, Bolivian Defense Minister Ruben Saavedra told CNN en Espa\u00f1ol. French authorities also wouldn't let the plane enter their airspace, he said. \"We are told that there were some unfounded suspicions that Mr. Snowden was on the plane,\" Bolivian Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca said. \"We do not know who has invented this lie. Someone who wants to harm our country. This information that has been circulated is malicious information to harm this country.\"\n@highlight\nBolivian VP: President Evo Morales is a \"hostage of imperialism\"\n@highlight\nEcuador's foreign minister calls for a regional meeting over the matter\n@highlight\nBolivia says suspicions that Snowden was on a presidential plane are \"unfounded\"\n@highlight\nThe plane had to land in Austria after French and Portuguese officials wouldn't let it land", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 134, "end": 162}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right before the plane was about to fly over the @placeholder border, authorities there said they couldn't enter the country's airspace, again citing \"technical issues,\" according to Saavedra.", "idx": 52556}], "idx": 34182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sarah Palin is trading in the personal drama for political drama today as she was pictured with her makeup and wedding ring back on while stumping for U.S. Senator Pat Roberts in Kansas. In her first public appearance since she was spotted running errands bare-faced with nothing on her ring finger, the former Republican Vice Presidential candidate was all smiles with perfectly applied makeup. Her return to the campaign trail - a mainstay of Palin's career since losing the 2008 presidential election and stepping down as Governor of Alaska in 2009 - comes at a turbulent time in her public life.\n@highlight\nThe former VP candidate has spoken for first time since family fight\n@highlight\nBristol Palin 'repeatedly punched a man' at family party on September 6\n@highlight\nHer father Todd Palin left with bloody nose, her brother Track broke 4 ribs\n@highlight\nSource claims daughter Willow's ex-boyfriend Connor Cleary started fight\n@highlight\nSarah Palin wrote Facebook post applauding the strength of her family\n@highlight\nShe was seen for the first time since the fight on Monday looking tired", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also linked to an article by Bristol condemning reports that suggest @placeholder and Sarah Palin are getting divorced.", "idx": 52560}], "idx": 34185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 14 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:12 EST, 15 July 2013 Asiana Airlines has confirmed it is taking legal action against the TV station which used false and racist names for four pilots on board the fatal plane crash. The embattled airline claims its reputation has been 'badly damaged' after San Francisco's KTVU broadcast fake and insulting names, such as 'Captain Sum Ting Wong', with a graphic of the phony titles. Also in the airline's sights is the National Transportation Safety Board whose summer intern erroneously confirmed the names of the flight crew on Asiana flight 214 when it crashed at San Francisco International Airport earlier this month.\n@highlight\nAsiana Airlines will take legal action against KTVU-TV which broadcast fake names of four pilots on board the fatal plane crash\n@highlight\nThe airline may also sue the National Transportation Safety Board, whose summer intern confirmed the names\n@highlight\nThe airline said the prank 'badly damaged' its reputation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 491, "end": 526}, {"start": 602, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 673}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 874, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asiana is suing @placeholder to 'strongly respond to its racially discriminatory report', Asiana spokeswoman Lee Hyomin said.", "idx": 52561}], "idx": 34186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the stock market opened Friday with a ring of the bell by Mark Zuckerberg, all eyes were on Facebook -- the social media Megalodon he nursed from a dorm-room project to one of Wall Street's hottest prospects ever. Facebook, or \"FB\" as it's now known to investors, may have made amateur analysts on the Web go wild. But on the Nasdaq, it was a less exciting ride -- ending the day at a price pretty much exactly where it began. Friends may be priceless. But 'friending' both started and ended the day at just over $38 a share.\n@highlight\nNEW: Facebook stock closed nearly where it opened Friday\n@highlight\nNEW: On rival Twitter, some smirked at lack of a price jump\n@highlight\nOnline, almost every financial or tech expert has an opinion\n@highlight\nFacebook on Thursday afternoon set its initial share price at $38", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On rival network @placeholder, many observers seemed to be rooting against Facebook and its early investors, finding a measure of glee in the fact that the price didn't skyrocket as some had predicted.", "idx": 52568}], "idx": 34189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deanna Blegg never backs down from a challenge. Over the years the Australian has competed in both individual and team adventure races at the elite level all over the world. But none of these exhausting endurance tests compare to an even bigger battle \u2013 her fight with HIV. It was while travelling through Britain at the age of 24 that she found out she'd contracted it. In an interview with The Age last year Deanna said the prognosis was the worst it could possibly be. Deanna Blegg's battle with HIV has driven her on to greater things She was given only five years to live. Feeling devastated and a long, long way from home, all she felt was a sense of shame and isolation.\n@highlight\nSuperfit Blegg's world fell apart when she was diagnosed with HIV in 1994\n@highlight\nDespite feelings of shame and despair she refused to be disheartened\n@highlight\nThe 45-year-old now runs in some of the world's toughest endurance races\n@highlight\nLast week she finished the World\u2019s Toughest Mudder 24-hour event\n@highlight\n'Obstacle racing attracts an incredible amount of women,' she says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 67, "end": 76}, {"start": 269, "end": 271}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 973, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An amazing 800 people pulled out in the course of the race, but not @placeholder.", "idx": 52576}], "idx": 34193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At first blush, it sounds like a torturous way to read an 8,500-word short story. But in a nod to the social media age, The New Yorker is offering up new fiction on Twitter in a series of 140-character bursts. \"Black Box,\" a new story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan, was to begin appearing on the New Yorker Fiction Twitter account Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. A single line will be published every minute for the next hour, then from 8-9 p.m. on each of the following nine nights, through June 2. While waiting for new snippets might not sound like the most fun way to consume a story, lovers of the written word can take some solace in the fact that Egan, no stranger to nontraditional storytelling, wrote \"Black Box\" with Twitter in mind.\n@highlight\nThe New Yorker was to begin posting a short story tweet by tweet on Twitter Thursday night\n@highlight\nJennifer Egan's \"Black Box\" will be serialized each night for 10 nights\n@highlight\nA Pulitzer winner, Egan has embraced nontraditional storytelling\n@highlight\nOther authors have tried fiction on Twitter and in other digital forms", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 322, "end": 347}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Call \"Black Box\" gimmicky if you like, but you can't claim it's just @placeholder wanting to screw around on Twitter.", "idx": 52578}], "idx": 34194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you were a Formula One fan who attended the U.S. Grand Prix at Indianapolis in 2005, it could be argued you witnessed one of the strangest races in motorsport history. A field of 20 cars should have lined up for the grand prix, but on that Sunday of June 19 just six were on the starting grid. It was the result of a bizarre sequence of events which left motorsport fans feeling so shortchanged it nearly drove F1 out of the U.S. for good. So frustrated was the Indianapolis crowd that fans hissed and hurled bottles when Michael Schumacher's Ferrari led home the six drivers -- as the other 14 brooded in their garages.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Grand Prix of 2005 was one of the bizarre races in Formula One history\n@highlight\n14 cars sat out the race, with only Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi taking to the track\n@highlight\nTeams racing on Michelin branded tires elected to not take part in the race\n@highlight\nFormula One returns to the U.S. in Austin, Texas on November 18", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 423, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 534, "end": 551}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 917, "end": 927}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many felt the result in the U.S. was manipulated and cheated fans who had turned out in high numbers, even though @placeholder had wrapped up the 2002 title two months earlier.", "idx": 52583}], "idx": 34197} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Blackburn have told Hull they have no intention of selling striker Jordan Rhodes after rejecting two offers from the Premier League club. The Tigers' initial bid, believed to be around \u00a38million, for Scotland international Rhodes was instantly turned down on Thursday and their follow-up enquiry has also met a dead end. And Rovers released a statement on their official website on Saturday morning which read: 'We have recently received two official bids for the services of Jordan Rhodes from Hull City FC, both have been respectfully and categorically rejected. Transfer: Jordan Rhodes has been the subject of two separate bids from Premier League side Hull City\n@highlight\nBlackburn say striker Jordan Rhodes is not for sale\n@highlight\nHull City have two bids for him rejected\n@highlight\nSteve Bruce keen to replace Shane Long, who moved to Southampton\n@highlight\nGary Bowyer sees Rhodes as key to winning promotion to Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We want to give @placeholder and the team the best possible opportunity to get back to the top flight and Jordan has been and remains a significant part of that aim.", "idx": 52586}], "idx": 34200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has warned that recent injury problems will not stop him having a World Cup to remember. Van Persie has disappointed at recent major tournaments and heads in to tomorrow night\u2019s opening Group B game defending champions Spain having recently suffered a groin problem and having escaped with minor cuts following a collision with a kite surfer on a Brazilian beach. But the Old Trafford star claimed today he is ready to go, saying: 'I shouldn't even mention my groin injury, frankly. 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Hasime Lika, 34, is accused of hiding her assets to claim state benefits for herself and her children through Medicaid, a program that provides help to New Yorkers who can't afford medical care, between 2006 and 2011. All the while, prosecutors claim, she was living in a $2.4 million mansion in the Todt Hill area of Staten Island and driving around in a Rolls Royce and a Mercedes. Indicted: Hasime Lika is accused of claiming more than $47,000 in benefits fraudulently\n@highlight\nHasime Lika, 34, claimed Medicaid benefits for herself and her two children from 2006 to 2011\n@highlight\nLika received more than $47,000 in benefits while living in a Staten Island mansion and driving a Rolls Royce\n@highlight\nShe failed to declare her common law marriage to property developer Bill Lika and used her maiden name\n@highlight\nShe also hid $35,000 in her checking account\n@highlight\nLika faces up to seven years in prison for welfare fraud and grand larceny", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hynes says @placeholder generally uses the surname of her common-law husband Bill Lika, a wealthy property owner who owns 14 rental properties in New York and has assets of more than $5 million.", "idx": 52593}], "idx": 34207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Naturalist Beth Pratt has been exploring and celebrating wildlife since she was a child, whether discovering the great whales of Cape Cod with her parents or creating a special luxury habitat for her backyard frogs. As a young girl she gazed with longing at photos of grizzly bears and wolves, and vowed to see the charismatic mega-fauna of the West. She realized her dream in her 20-year career in environmental leadership has included work at Yosemite and Yellowstone national parks. She's the director of the National Wildlife Federation's California office, living just outside Yosemite. Pratt has wandered extensively throughout Yosemite's backcountry, hiked the John Muir Trail, swam the mile-long Tenaya Lake in Yosemite and run the Cape Cod Marathon with her father and \"survived\" (her word) the Tioga Pass Run: a 12.4-mile trek entirely uphill gaining 3,000 feet in elevation to arrive at the entrance of Yosemite.\n@highlight\nAn annual rite of spring is hiking the Gaylor Lakes trail at Yosemite National Park\n@highlight\nMount Washburn is the best trail in Yellowstone in terms of bang for wildlife buck, naturalist says\n@highlight\nChildren can search the beaches of Cape Cod for prehistoric horseshoe crabs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 521, "end": 548}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 765}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I worked in @placeholder and people asked me what to do if they only had a day in the park, I would recommend the Mount Washburn hike.", "idx": 52599}], "idx": 34211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An off-duty police officer was fatally shot early Sunday at a pub in northeast Ohio after he approached a patron described as 'unruly' who was carrying a firearm, police said. Police identified the deceased officer as Justin Winebrenner, 32, a seven-year veteran of the Akron Police Department who once pulled a man from a burning vehicle, Cleveland reports. Winebrenner was shot at the Papa Don's Pub in Akron at about 2am. A spokesperson from the Summit County Medical Examiner's Office said the officer died shortly after the shooting, just before 2.30am, according to ABC 5. Officer: Justin Winebrenner, 32, was fatally shot at the Papa Don's Pub in Akron early Sunday morning\n@highlight\nJustin Winebrenner, 32, was fatally shot and four others were injured early Sunday morning after an unruly patron opened fire in an Ohio bar\n@highlight\nThe shooter, Kenan Ivery, 35, fled on foot and was found by authorities an hour later in a nearby field he was was arrested and charged with one count of aggravated murder and five counts felonious assault\n@highlight\nFour others were shot as well, another off-duty officer who suffered minor injuries, and three patrons who were hospitalized with possibly life-threatening injuries", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 218, "end": 235}, {"start": 270, "end": 292}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 449, "end": 487}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 588, "end": 605}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 709}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder came into the pub separately and 'was being very unruly,' Nice said.", "idx": 52604}], "idx": 34214} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In Alaska, the \"You Can See Russia From Here\" state, state Rep. Chris Tuck is more concerned about what the U.S. government can see. Tuck, a conservative Democrat, this week is appearing in an unusual television ad warning travelers that new full-body scanners at Alaska airports will enable airport screeners to \"see through your clothes,\" and advising passengers they can instead opt for a pat-down. \"If you don't want inappropriate pictures of you or your children taken and stored, or if you're concerned about the possible health effects, then all you've got to say is 'I opt out.' It is your right,\" Tuck says, standing in front of the state seal.\n@highlight\nState representative warns travelers about full-body scanners at airports\n@highlight\nDemocrat Chris Tuck reminds Alaskans they can opt for a pat-down\n@highlight\nThe TSA denies the scans violate travelers' privacy or that images are stored\n@highlight\n\"It's really the process that's unnerving,\" Tuck says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 850, "end": 852}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Told of the TSA's statement that the imagers in Alaska use harmless radio waves and display only a generic body outline, Tuck called it \"good news,\" but said his concerns remain because @placeholder also travel out of the state, where the older body scanners are in use.", "idx": 52608}], "idx": 34216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- More than a week after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 went down in eastern Ukraine, Malaysian investigators have not yet been able to access the entire crash site, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Saturday. He urged both the pro-Russia rebels and Ukraine's armed forces to cooperate so investigators can access the site fully. All 298 people aboard the plane died when it crashed on July 17. Of that number, 43 were Malaysian, including 15 crew and two infants, according to Malaysia Airlines. Nine days later, some human remains still lie scattered amid the debris. A statement from Najib's office said that since a deal was struck with the rebels on access to the crash site, a team of three Malaysian investigators has visited on three separate occasions, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Each visit lasted about three hours, and the team was not able to visit all of the very large site.\n@highlight\nNEW: Netherlands makes its first identification of a victim\n@highlight\nAnother 38 coffins carrying victims' remains arrive in the Netherlands from Ukraine\n@highlight\nFighting prevents Dutch forensics team from reaching the crash site\n@highlight\nMalaysian PM says team of 3 Malaysian investigators has not yet been able to see full site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 49, "end": 72}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A group of @placeholder forensic experts was unable to reach the crash site Saturday because of safety concerns prompted by renewed fighting in the Donetsk area, a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense said.", "idx": 52613}], "idx": 34218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkey said Thursday that it will act against \"hostile action\" by Syria as troops and tanks deployed to the border after the downing of a Turkish jet last week. \"The incident of our unarmed plane on a test and training mission being shot down by Syria on June 22, 2012 in international airspace, has been discussed in detail,\" said a statement from Turkey's National Security Council after a five-hour meeting. \"It has been stressed that Turkey will act with determination against this hostile action reserving all its rights arising from international law,\" the statement said. The military deployment along Turkey's border with Syria is linked to rising tensions between the neighboring nations after the jet went down, a Turkish government official said Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Turkey asks NATO to consider no-fly zone, senior U.S. official says\n@highlight\nTurkey's National Security Council says it will act against \"hostile action\" by Syria\n@highlight\nAir defense systems and tanks have been moved to the border, state media says\n@highlight\nPersonnel have been arriving in military vehicles for two or three days, a villager says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 376, "end": 400}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 889, "end": 913}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Syria's response drew sharp condemnation from @placeholder, but the alliance did not promise any action in response to the incident.", "idx": 52616}], "idx": 34220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Humiliated: Nick Clegg makes the announcement that his plans to reform the House of Lords have been killed off - and that he will now block constituency boundary change proposals Nick Clegg plunged the Coalition into brutal bloodletting last night after delivering a crushing blow to Tory hopes of a majority at the next election. The Deputy Prime Minister announced he was abandoning his pet plans for House of Lords reform after opposition from Conservative backbenchers. And in a tit-for-tat move branded a \u2018treachery\u2019 by senior Tories, Mr Clegg said the Lib Dems would now vote against Tory plans to redraw constituency boundaries which are expected to help the Conservatives gain 20 seats at the next election.\n@highlight\nIn return the Lib Dem leader says his party will block Tory constituency boundary change plans\n@highlight\n'Tories have not honoured their commitment to Lords reform or Coalition contract,' he said\n@highlight\n'When parliament votes on boundary changes I will be instructing my party to oppose them,' he added\n@highlight\nSome Tories say Mr Clegg's retaliation could sink the Coalition", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder works on mutual respect; it is a reciprocal arrangement, a two-way street.", "idx": 52624}], "idx": 34224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Juan Cuadrado failed to justify his \u00a327million price tag as Fiorentina threw away a first half lead to draw 1-1 with Roma at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. Mario Gomez opened the scoring but the hosts couldn't hold on and former Viola forward Adem Ljajic equalised shortly after the break. While Colombian midfielder Cuadrado showed moments of talent, some of his decision making at key moments could leave Chelsea scouts wondering if he's really worth his considerable release clause. 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Both leaders described their brief meeting as satisfactory, with Zardari extending an invitation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singhfor a reciprocal visit. \"I would be very happy to visit Pakistan on a mutually convenient date,\" Singh said after hosting Zardari at his official residence. Emerging out of their almost 30-minute meeting on Sunday, Singh and Zardari said their talks covered all bilateral issues between their countries.\n@highlight\nSingh and Zardari discuss bilateral issues in New Delhi\n@highlight\nZardari is on a private trip to India\n@highlight\nHis visit comes amid warming India-Pakistan ties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 303, "end": 319}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zardari's @placeholder visit came amid thawing relations between the two nuclear-armed nations.", "idx": 52647}], "idx": 34236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mosul Province, Iraq (CNN) -- Kurdish forces fired mortars and explosives at extremist militants Sunday as the battle to retake a strategic dam in northern Iraq raged on. Smoke rose from the horizon, buildings were ablaze and the sound of massive explosions filled the air near Mosul Dam. By Sunday evening, the Kurdish forces -- known as the Peshmerga -- had taken over the eastern side of the structure, a spokesman for the group said. Clashes were ongoing over the western side, Peshmerga spokesman Halgord Hikmat told CNN. The forces face a daunting challenge: fighting a fierce offensive to retake the dam without damaging it.\n@highlight\nObama sends letter to Congress, stressing dam's strategic importance\n@highlight\nISIS wants to keep Mosul Dam working, CNN analyst says\n@highlight\nPeshmerga spokesman: Forces have retaken one side of the dam\n@highlight\nSmoke rises from the horizon, and buildings are ablaze in the battle to retake it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 524}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 761, "end": 763}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mosul Dam is under @placeholder control, but it is still up and running, the colonel said.", "idx": 52648}], "idx": 34237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 28 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 28 September 2013 An ultrasound sensor kit could enable people with visual impairments to ride a bicycle independently. The UltraBike unit has sensors to give the rider constant directional feedback of obstacles ahead and at each side, via vibrating buttons beneath each thumb. The device, which is detachable and can be fitted onto the handlebars of any bike, was designed by electronics engineer and entrepreneur Paul Clark. Independence: Visually impaired cyclists line up to use the Ultrabike, which uses ultrasound sensors to give the rider constant directional feedback of obstacles ahead and at each side via vibrating handlebar buttons\n@highlight\nDevice uses same ultrasound technology as the award-winning Ultracane\n@highlight\nIt gives riders feedback on obstacles ahead via vibrating handlebar buttons\n@highlight\nMakers now working with sports groups to offer cycling events for the blind", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mastermind: Dr Paul Clark, the inventor behind the Ultrabike, poses with his @placeholder device, which uses the same fundamental technology", "idx": 52656}], "idx": 34241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 12 December 2013 Police are searching for Kyshan Van Der Zanden, right and his daughter Lylah, centre, after he allegedly snatched her from her mother Gemma Mountney, left Spanish detectives have launched a hunt for a Belgian man who snatched his toddler daughter away from her British mother. Kyshan Van Der Zanden, 22, made sure that his partner Gemma Mountney was out of the house all day by treating her to shopping vouchers and a trip to the spa. He then packed up his and his daughter Laylah's belongings from their Alicante home and fled before the 21-month-old's mother returned.\n@highlight\nKyshan Van Der Zanden is thought to have taken 21-month-old Laylah\n@highlight\nHe told her mother Gemma Mountney that he'd taken Laylah to nursery\n@highlight\nVan Der Zanden distracted his partner with shoe shopping vouchers and a spa trip\n@highlight\nWhile she was out of the house he packed up his belongings and fled\n@highlight\nMs Mountney went to pick Laylah up from nursery and was told she never arrived", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 118, "end": 138}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 370, "end": 390}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 675, "end": 695}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hours later she admitted she 'knew where @placeholder was' but put the phone down and has not been in touch since.", "idx": 52661}], "idx": 34245} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell An ostrich-sized bird that is capable of disembowelling a human with its claws has been spotted on the loose in the English countryside. The South American rhea, which stands six feet tall and can run at 40mph, has been on the run since it fled its home in Hertfordshire a month ago. The giant flightless bird, which has six-inch claws and could kill with a single blow, was photographed first by cyclist Ray Murdoch, north east of Stevenage, Hertfordshire. A runaway rhea that fled its Hertfordshire home four weeks ago was spotted in a field at Ansety on Sunday\n@highlight\nRhea escaped from home in Brent Pelham, Hertfordshire, four weeks ago\n@highlight\nIt was spotted on Thursday in a rape field at Nuthampstead, five miles away\n@highlight\nAnd on Sunday the bird was sighted in a field at Anstey, two miles away\n@highlight\nCyclists Tim Bradshaw and Ray Murdoch both took photographs of bird\n@highlight\nMr Murdoch, 66, a retired teacher, said it looked at him and trotted away\n@highlight\nRheas, which are flightless, have six-inch claws that can deliver fatal blow\n@highlight\nNative South American birds are increasingly popular as pets in Britain\n@highlight\nOwner Jo Clarke says she doesn't know how to recapture it as it's so fast", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cyclist @placeholder took these pictures with his camera after seeing the bird at the weekend", "idx": 52666}], "idx": 34249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:27 EST, 10 August 2012 A family returned home from their summer holiday to discover their teenage daughter lying dead inside. The parents and brother of outgoing Fiona Wilson had to force their way into the house and discovered the 19-year-old's body. The cause of death of the former head girl at Arbroath Academy, Angus, remains a mystery and has floored her family. Dead while family on holiday: Fiona Wilson, 19, was discovered dead in the family home when her parents and brother returned from holiday\n@highlight\nCause of Fiona Wilson's death remains a mystery\n@highlight\nOutgoing Fiona due to start role as teaching assistant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 364, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She had taught most of @placeholder how to swim in the last few years.", "idx": 52668}], "idx": 34251} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Although NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is not currently facing criminal charges in the death of another driver, he is not officially in the clear. \"This is an ongoing investigation, and all options remain available,\" Sheriff Philip C. Povero of Ontario County, New York, said Monday. \"We're continuing to gather and analyze every piece of evidence we can.\" Stewart hit and killed another driver who was walking on a track during a dirt-track race in upstate New York on Saturday night, authorities said. Kevin Ward Jr., 20, died from injuries suffered in the incident at the Empire Super Sprints series event at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park.\n@highlight\n\"All options remain available,\" sheriff says\n@highlight\nVideo shows Stewart's car hitting Kevin Ward Jr. as he walked on track near vehicle\n@highlight\nTony Stewart says he can't describe how sad he is after the accident", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 572, "end": 591}, {"start": 613, "end": 640}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There aren't words to describe the sadness I feel about the accident that took the life of Kevin Ward Jr.,\" Stewart said Sunday, according to a written statement tweeted by @placeholder.", "idx": 52670}, {"query": "\"@placeholder was unhurt, but a fellow competitor lost his life.", "idx": 52671}], "idx": 34253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former President Bill Clinton returned to Arkansas on Monday to boost his party's sluggish fortunes and urge voters not to tie liberal politicians too closely to their unpopular fellow Democrat in the White House with an angry 'protest vote' in November. Clinton, a five-term Arkansas governor before he won the presidency in 1992, said in the town of Conway he has become 'sick and tired of people trying to stir people up, make them foam at the mouth and vote for what they're against instead of what they are for.' 'How many times have we seen people do something they knew better than to do just 'cause they were in a snit?' he asked while he stumped for Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor.\n@highlight\nFormer president was in Arkansas to stump for Dems caught in the path of a potential Republican landslide\n@highlight\nHe blamed the GOP for running 'a pretty good scam' by tying Democratic pols to the president and his flagging approval numbers\n@highlight\nUrged a crown of Arkansans to vote 'for what you are for, not for what you are against'\n@highlight\nObama hasn't appeared in public with many Democratic Senate candidates, but he has headline 56 private fundraisers that benefit them", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 970, "end": 978}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The president has found himself relegated to the role of private fundraiser, appearing at 56 high-dollar events that benefit Democratic Senate candidates even as few of them want to be seen with @placeholder in public.", "idx": 52675}], "idx": 34255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAS VEGAS (CNN) -- Seven Republican presidential candidates engaged in a sometimes contentious debate Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nevada, as bad blood boiled between front-runners and the surging Herman Cain found his opponents taking aim at his tax plan. Here are five things we learned from the debate: Why 9-9-9 was No. 1: A rise in the polls brings more scrutiny, so we knew that Cain's \"9-9-9\" tax plan would come under attack from his rivals. And we didn't have to wait long for the full frontal assault. In response to the first question of the debate, from an audience member asking the candidates their \"position on replacing the federal income tax with a federal sales tax,\" the other candidates were quick to pile on and rip apart Cain's much-touted proposal to reform the country's tax code, a plan which has helped the former Godfather's Pizza CEO surge in the polls. The six other candidates sharing the stage with Cain fired away, terming the plan as risky and simplistic.\n@highlight\nGOP contenders attack Herman Cain's \"9-9-9\" tax plan\n@highlight\nFormer Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney took some verbal jabs from opponents, but threw some as well\n@highlight\nTexas Gov. 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In a few hours, the city's security forces had dropped their weapons and uniforms and fled. Since then, the militants introduced a political charter in Mosul and marched south, seizing additional towns en route to the capital, Baghdad. 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'You're so handsome that I can't speak properly,' the actress, singer and food writer gushed after introducing Obama to several hundred supporters seated on white fold-out chairs in the lush backyard of her home in the movie star haven of Brentwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles. In a not-so-subtle reference to her 'conscious uncoupling' earlier this year from husband Chris Martin, Paltrow said it was a 'profound honor' to have Obama in the home she shares with Apple and Moses, her two children with the Coldplay lead vocalist.\n@highlight\nThe $19M/year actress thanked Obama for helping push for equal pay for women, an issue 'very important to me as a working mother' she said\n@highlight\nStars at the event included Julia Roberts and Bradley Whitford\n@highlight\nAround 200 supporters attended the reception and 50 sat for the $15,000 per plate dinner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As focus of the event, @placeholder managed to draw much of the pre-show ire on Thursday.", "idx": 52696}], "idx": 34264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seven of 15 men detained during Sydney's terror raids were members of a Muslim street preaching group, led by wanted terrorist Mohammad Al Baryalei, it has been claimed. The men were volunteers for the Parramatta Street Dawah group, which 'reverts' random members of the public to Islam in spontaneous ceremonies on the street, according to Fairfax reports. The local council, assisted by police, had recently banned the group from operating on the streets of Parramatta in Sydney's west, after the council received complaints that the group was preaching and handing out pamphlets. 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She may have admitted snorting cocaine and smoking cannabis as she gave evidence in court this week, but it seems she hasn't lost many fans over the revelation. According to a survey, 'Domestic Goddess' Nigella has actually gained public sympathy since dramatically giving evidence at the trial of her two former assistants accused of fraud.\n@highlight\nAlmost 40 per cent have more sympathy with Miss Lawson following drug\n@highlight\nShe admitted taking cocaine seven times as she gave court evidence\n@highlight\nPublic feel much less sympathetic for her ex-husband Charles Saatchi, according to YouGov poll\n@highlight\nNigella Lawson admitted snorting cocaine seven times as she gave evidence\n@highlight\nShe was supported in court by 'Team Cupcake' - which consists of PR advisers, lawyers and family members\n@highlight\nMr Saatchi, 70, had no-one at his side as he gave evidence to the jury", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 453, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 833, "end": 847}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 886, "end": 899}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Around two thirds of people surveyed by @placeholder said her drug confession made no difference to their opinion of her with and only 20 per cent thought less of the 53-year-old because of it.", "idx": 52700}], "idx": 34267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shaker Aamer has been detained at the US detention facility without trial or charge since 2002 Amnesty International today launches a major petition demanding the release of Shaker Aamer. The global human rights organisation said the \u2018terrible farce\u2019 of his continued detention had \u2018gone on too long\u2019. The petition launch coincides with the 13th anniversary of the opening of the infamous US detention facility in Cuba on Sunday. In almost all that time, Mr Aamer, who has resident status in Britain and whose British wife and children live in South London, has been held in Guantanamo without charge. The new petition calls for Mr Aamer to be released and returned to the UK \u2018without delay\u2019, and for an immediate investigation into his allegations of torture and other ill-treatment.\n@highlight\nAmnesty International's petition launch coincides with 13th anniversary of opening of infamous US detention facility in Cuba\n@highlight\nFather-of-four Mr Aamer, 46, has been detained at the US facility without trial or charge since 2002\n@highlight\nSupporters for his release have called on David Cameron to raise issue with President Barack Obama in talks later this month\n@highlight\nFive former detainees were released from the prison at end of December", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 39}, {"start": 95, "end": 115}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 389, "end": 390}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 673, "end": 674}, {"start": 796, "end": 816}, {"start": 891, "end": 892}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 986, "end": 987}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s been 13 shameful years since the US authorities took those first orange-jumpsuited detainees to @placeholder, and Shaker\u2019s been there almost for the duration.", "idx": 52704}], "idx": 34270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samantha Lewthwaite \u2013 the \u2018White Widow\u2019 being hunted in the wake of the Nairobi mall massacre \u2013 is secretly married to a former officer in the Kenyan Navy, a confidential Scotland Yard file on her reveals. The dossier throws new light on the shadowy world of the mother of four who converted to Islam as a schoolgirl and is now the world\u2019s most wanted woman. As well as being the suspected mastermind behind the Westgate mall attack, which killed 67 people and left 71 missing and 200 injured, she is sought for earlier plots in her role as a major player in Al Qaeda\u2019s Somali offshoot, Al Shabaab.\n@highlight\nSamantha Lewthwaite is married to a former officer in the Kenyan Navy\n@highlight\nAbdi Wahid was in Afghanistan protecting westerners from the Taliban\n@highlight\nWhile she is wanted, he can travel freely and is currently in Europe\n@highlight\nLewthwaite has made several calls to woman described as her \u2018aunt\u2019,", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 610, "end": 628}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His relationship with Lewthwaite has baffled detectives, given his military background and because he once worked as a private security officer in @placeholder, guarding westerners against attack from the Taliban.", "idx": 52707}], "idx": 34272} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, pictured, has warned of the risks to cross-border healthcare in the event of a Yes vote in the referendum A vote for independence would create a 'Hadrian's Wall of health' between England and Scotland, the medical director of NHS England warns today. Writing exclusively in today's Mail, Professor Sir Bruce Keogh warns of the risks to cross-border healthcare - with 44,000 Scottish patients treated in England last year alone. In a separate warning, Scotland's struggling NHS is facing devastating cutbacks of \u00a3450million under the SNP, an explosive secret dossier has revealed. The confidential paper seen by the Scottish Daily Mail, kept under wraps in the run-up to the referendum, shows that health board chiefs are preparing to make huge savings in 2015 and 2016.\n@highlight\nYes vote would create barrier between between England and Scotland\n@highlight\nClaim made by medical director of NHS England Professor Sir Bruce Keogh\n@highlight\nReport shows Scotland's struggling NHS faces \u00a3450m cutbacks under SNP\n@highlight\nGordon Brown accuses SNP of 'perpetrating a lie' about the health service", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 106, "end": 108}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, a document released to the Mail shows how Scotland's @placeholder chiefs discussed 'significant challenges' and further cutbacks at a meeting on August 6.", "idx": 52715}], "idx": 34277} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a frigid June night at Pickstone Mine in Zimbabwe when 67-year-old Angela Campbell -- soaking wet, her arm broken and a gun to her head -- signed a document vowing to give up the fight for her family's farm. Angela Campbell, 67, was beaten and kidnapped days after Zimbabwe's runoff election. The kidnappers demanding her signature at gunpoint were \"war veterans\" from President Robert Mugabe's heyday as a liberation hero, and they made it clear that her refusal would mean more beatings. Though Campbell signed the document, her son-in-law said she has no intention of giving up her battle; Campbell's family will be in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday to present arguments to a Southern African Development Community tribunal.\n@highlight\nFarmers kidnapped, beaten days after election for challenging land confiscation\n@highlight\nDozens of farmers appeal to 14-nation tribunal for relief from Zimbabwe land grabs\n@highlight\nBen Freeth recalls being beaten with a shambock, a whip made of hippo hide\n@highlight\nMike and Angela Campbell -- 75 and 67 -- still recovering from June beating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 696, "end": 733}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The men tied up @placeholder, he said, and took him to where his in-laws were lying bound on the gravel outside their home.", "idx": 52717}, {"query": "It was during this time that their captors made @placeholder sign a document promising to drop the case scheduled this week before the tribunal.", "idx": 52718}], "idx": 34278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Revoir Tv Correspondent PUBLISHED: 19:27 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 15 May 2013 Popular: Audience figures show Chris Evans has almost doubled his lead over Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw He was hired to win over a younger audience, but it seems Nick Grimshaw is having the opposite effect. Hundreds of thousands of listeners have been switching off his Radio 1 breakfast show \u2013 and turning over to Radio 2 rival Chris Evans instead. The latest audience figures show Evans has almost doubled his lead over the Radio 1 programme since this time last year.\n@highlight\nEvans posted record results of 9.8m in the three months to end of March\n@highlight\nIt is up 600,000 from the 9.2m Radio 2 listeners in same period last year\n@highlight\nGrimshaw has lost more than a million of Chris Moyles' listeners", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "brave face on the drop in listeners for @placeholder and also for the", "idx": 52722}], "idx": 34279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin Asif Hussainkhil, 33, from Kabul, pictured with his makeshift tent in Calais, France, where he was returned by coastguards after trying to sail a homemade raft across the Channel to England Coastguards told him he could have drowned and his friends think he is crazy. But even though his attempt to cross the Channel on a flimsy raft ended in disaster, Afghan migrant Asif Hussainkhil is determined to try again. After recovering from hypothermia brought on by his failed bid to reach Britain, he told the Mail: \u2018I will keep trying because it is my destiny to get to England.\u2019\n@highlight\nAfghan migrant Asif Hussein Khail rescued after trying to cross Channel\n@highlight\nHe paddled through the water on a makeshift raft to start a new life in Britain\n@highlight\nMr Khail had already tried to swim the dangerous waters twice before\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old said: 'I am going to keep trying my luck, by any means'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 621, "end": 638}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I want to work really hard in @placeholder and show the people there how I can be of service to their society.\u2019", "idx": 52733}, {"query": "There are currently up to 1000 migrants living rough in @placeholder, with up to 650 around the port area alone", "idx": 52735}, {"query": "The migrants play a nightly game of cat and mouse with the police as they try their luck at getting to @placeholder.", "idx": 52736}], "idx": 34286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings Inspiration: Lady Carnarvon in her nurse's uniform at her own makeshift hospital during the Great War The socialite who was the inspiration for Downton Abbey\u2019s Lady Cora refused an honour recognising her work caring for the wounded during the First World War. Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon, who trained as a nurse and turned Highclere Castle into a military hospital, apparently did not think she merited the CBE offered in the 1920 Honours List. Her decision is recorded in Cabinet Office papers obtained by The Mail on Sunday. They reveal she was one of several female aristocrats who declined to be honoured.\n@highlight\nLady Almina Carnarvon turned Highclere into hospital and worked as nurse\n@highlight\nDid not think she merited the award offered in 1920 Honours List\n@highlight\nOfficers treated described 'paradise' of being served cold beer by footmen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 294, "end": 314}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 454, "end": 470}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 535, "end": 552}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She dug deep into her own fortune and equipped Highclere \u2013 where @placeholder is filmed \u2013 with an operating theatre in one of the bedrooms and a recovery room next door.", "idx": 52739}], "idx": 34289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova for Daily Mail Australia An Australian camera crew have captured endearing footage of the devastating effect of the Ebola virus in one of the hardest hit areas of Sierra Leone. The team of journalists, who were the last camera crew in the area before a government lock down forced them to leave, were recording the stories of a number of Australian volunteers working alongside the infected and their families at an emergency centre near the borders of Liberia and Guinea. Since the most recent outbreak in March of this year, the Ebola virus has killed more than 1427 people in West Africa, according to the World Health Organisation. This figure continues to grow and appears to be close to dwarfing the total number of deaths recorded in outbreaks between 1976 and 2012; 1590.\n@highlight\nA team of journalists and a camera crew documented conditions at a crisis coordination centre in Kailahun, Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nThey followed Australian medical volunteers assisting patients with Ebola, as well as their families\n@highlight\nSince the outbreak in March, the Ebola virus has killed more than 1427 people in West Africa\n@highlight\nThe story will unfold on ABC's foreign correspondent Tuesday night at 8pm", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 43}, {"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 629, "end": 653}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 918, "end": 929}, {"start": 956, "end": 965}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But amongst the tragedy there are stories of remarkable survival, including a little two-and-a-half-year old girl who lost 17 members of her family to @placeholder but endured and conquered the illness herself.", "idx": 52741}], "idx": 34291} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will not use the term war to describe Washington's impending military action against the jihadist group ISIS in Syria and Iraq, but others in the Obama administration aren't shying away from the word. What's in a name? On Wednesday night, the war-stopping, Nobel Peace Prize-winning President used a nationally televised address to announce a plan to \"dismantle and ultimately destroy\" the Sunni jihadists who have taunted America by beheading two captive U.S. journalists. \"We will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are,\" he said. \"That means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIL in Syria, as well as Iraq.\"\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry will not use the term war to describe Washington's impending military action\n@highlight\nOthers in the Obama administration are describing it as war, in a certain way\n@highlight\nState Department spokeswoman: \"It will not involve American combat troops fighting on foreign soil\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 169}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 301, "end": 317}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The administration, of course, prefers the term @placeholder while many others go with ISIS, but that's another story.", "idx": 52744}, {"query": "The administration, of course, prefers the term ISIL while many others go with @placeholder, but that's another story.", "idx": 52745}], "idx": 34293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American airstrikes earlier this month during a western Afghanistan battle with Taliban militants may have killed up to 30 civilians, an interim U.S. military report said on Wednesday. Villagers sit near the graves of victims of airstrikes in Garni, in western Farah province. The report is part of an ongoing investigation into a fight in Farah province, where villagers reported civilian casualties as a result of U.S. bombing runs on May 4. \"A review of the physical evidence is inconclusive in determining the exact number of civilian and insurgent casualties,\" the military said in a statement detailing the report.\n@highlight\nU.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan killed 30 Afghan civilians, U.S. says\n@highlight\nDeaths of civilians in airstrikes this month were \"likely\" accidental, U.S. says\n@highlight\nCivilian casualties politically sensitive for government of President Karzai", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Afghan and @placeholder forces remained in the area until morning and saw the return of villagers who fled the area before fighting.", "idx": 52760}], "idx": 34301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- November 12, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 South Korea \u2022 New York, New York Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Fridays are awesome! And we're not the only ones who think so. You're gonna meet some other people who totally agree in just a few minutes. I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now! First Up: G-20 Summit AZUZ: And we begin today at the G-20 Summit, where there is talk of war! But not the type of war most of us think of. No guns, no missiles. This is a currency war, a war over money. It has to do with something that both China and the U.S. are accused of: currency manipulation. This is when a country changes the value of its currency on purpose. Usually, it means making your currency weaker. Why would someone want to do that? Well, if your currency's less valuable, then your exports, the products that you make and sell to other countries, are cheaper. Cheaper products usually means more sales, which means more money for the country. Thing is, if one country is selling more products, that means other countries are selling fewer products. Stan Grant looks at how a couple cases of currency manipulation are causing tension in the global economy right now.\n@highlight\nLearn about the tension caused by accusations of currency manipulation\n@highlight\nDiscover how some Americans paid tribute to their country's veterans\n@highlight\nFind out why some people around the world choose to live near volcanoes\n@highlight\nUse the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 99, "end": 116}, {"start": 139, "end": 153}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 248}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1419, "end": 1426}, {"start": 1437, "end": 1445}, {"start": 1597, "end": 1604}, {"start": 1651, "end": 1666}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder, let me tell you why they should be.", "idx": 52764}], "idx": 34303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 21 October 2013 In a scene that wouldn't look out of place in a science fiction blockbuster, researchers have unveiled the world's first walking, talking bionic man complete with circulatory system and a beating heart. Called Frank, short for Frankenstein, the six-foot robot is made up of artificial body parts donated by various research centres from around the world, has 200 processors and is covered in over a million sensors. It was designed by Dr Bertolt Meyer from the University of Zurich, built by a team of engineers at Shadow Robot in London and is currently on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington as part of The Incredible Bionic Man exhibition.\n@highlight\nFrank, short for Frankenstein, has 200 processors and a million sensors\n@highlight\nIt also features a functioning circulatory system fitted with a beating heart\n@highlight\nThe bionic body is made up of 28 artificial parts from around the world\n@highlight\nSix-foot tall Frank can walk and talk with the help of a remote control", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 560, "end": 579}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 672, "end": 689}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 740}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's did tell reporters: 'A female bionic companion would be great.", "idx": 52768}], "idx": 34306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arsenal have signed Moroccan international striker Marouane Chamakh from Bordeaux on a free transfer. Chamakh, 26, joins the London club on a \"long-term contract,\" the English Premier League team said in a statement on its Web site. His contract with the French club had run out, allowing him to move without a transfer fee. Chamakh scored 14 goals as Bordeaux ended Lyon's seven-year reign as French champions in 2009 and helped the southwest France club reach the quarterfinals of Europe's Champions League this season. \"Chamakh is a striker of real quality and has all the attributes suited to come to England and do very well,\" said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.\n@highlight\nArsenal sign Marouane Chamakh from Bordeaux for an undisclosed fee\n@highlight\nChamakh helped Bordeaux win the French League in 2009\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger says Chamakh has \"all the attributes\" to do well in England.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 177, "end": 198}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My goal was to join Arsenal out of the all the @placeholder clubs because it is a club that makes me dream and I have been a fan since I was a child,\" said Chamakh.", "idx": 52775}], "idx": 34311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of ethnic Hazara women are refusing to bury their loved ones until the Pakistani government takes action against plotters who bombed a market and killed 89 people. Shia Muslim Hazaras say they receive no protection from the police or the army in the face of repeated attacks on their minority group. Saturday's blast in a food market was the second large-casualty attack on the group in a month. Today, thousands of women took to the streets to demand protection from the Sunni militants who have long targeted them because they do not view them as 'real Muslims'. The refusal of the Hazara women to follow the customary Islamic ritual of burying the dead as soon as possible is seen as 'the last stand' of the persecuted minority.\n@highlight\nEstimated 15,000 Shiites protested over Saturday's bomb in a food market\n@highlight\nEthnic Hazara women furious at lack of protection from Quetta authorities\n@highlight\nTheir protest started after they took bodies of dead to mosque yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 174, "end": 192}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hundreds of protesting @placeholder paralysed key areas of the city by blocking major roads, including the one that leads to the airport.", "idx": 52785}], "idx": 34317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Juventus have appointed former AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri as their new coach a day after Antonio Conte unexpectedly left the club. The Turin side announced that Allegri will be presented on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of the start of their pre-season training. Conte, who was under contract with Juve for a further season, surprisingly stepped down on Tuesday just one day into the Bianconeri's pre-season preparations. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Allegri give his first interview as Juventus head coach Replacement: Allegri (left) has been chosen to succeed Conte (right) after his surprise resignation New face: Allegri will have a job in his hands keeping hold of the likes of Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal\n@highlight\nAllegri will be unveiled by the club at a press conference on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe 46-year-old was appointed a day after Conte handed in his resignation\n@highlight\nFormer AC Milan boss has been out of work since being sacked in January\n@highlight\nThe appointment raises question marks over the future of Andrea Pirlo, who was let go by AC Milan while Allegri was in charge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 80}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So I said \u2018no thanks\u2019 to @placeholder and chose Juventus.'", "idx": 52787}], "idx": 34318} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Potato salad is a cause worthy of charitable donations. That notion started out as a joke in early July, when Zack \"Danger\" Brown opened a Kickstarter campaign requesting $10 in crowdfunding to make his very first batch of it. But the joke was on him, when an Internet mob pounded him with a sum far beyond his goal -- $55,492. On Saturday, he spent it on a public party in a city park in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, to benefit charity. He says he won't personally pocket any of the loot. The Internet storm also whisked Brown into an overnight sensation. The raging speed of donations snagged the attention of \"Good Morning America\" in a few days' time.\n@highlight\nZack \"Danger\" Brown asked on Kickstarter for $10 to make his first batch of potato salad\n@highlight\nOn the first day, he got $200 -- way too much, he thought\n@highlight\nHe ended up with more than $55,000 and decided to use it for a charity bash\n@highlight\nThe campaign has made Brown an overnight sensation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 119, "end": 137}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 625, "end": 644}, {"start": 679, "end": 697}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "4 on the website for all-time visits, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 52790}], "idx": 34321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson and Nick Pisa Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are anxiously waiting to find out if their acquittal for the murder of a British student will be overturned by Italy's highest court. Supreme Court judges will rule on Monday on whether there should be a retrial regarding the death of Meredith Kercher or if the case against them should be closed completely. In 2011 Knox and Sollecito were cleared of the 2007 murder on appeal after they had initially been found guilty and sentenced to 26 and 25 years respectively. Anxious wait: Amanda Know, left, and former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, right, will find out on Monday it they are officially clear of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in 2007\n@highlight\nItalian prosecutors appealed the decision on behalf of Miss Kercher's family\n@highlight\nSupreme Court in Rome will decide if there should be a retrial on Monday\n@highlight\nKnox's lawyer Luciano Ghirga says she is 'anxious' about the outcome", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 67, "end": 84}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the investigation and trial much was made of Knox's character with prosecutors saying she was highly sexual and had manipulated @placeholder but her lawyers dismissed the theory.", "idx": 52794}], "idx": 34323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsene Wenger will subject his players to a video nasty of their 3-1 Champions League home defeat by Monaco after admitting it was painful to watch what has been described as one of Arsenal\u2019s worst performances in his 17 years at the club. With Gary Lineker leading the criticism, calling the display \u2018beyond amateurish\u2019, Wenger says he will go over the basic defensive errors with the team, with Arsenal caught three times on the break. On Sunday, Wenger\u2019s team take on Everton, fresh from their Europa League triumph on Thursday, and though Arsenal have won five out of the last six Premier League games, the team will have to win over a potentially mutinous Emirates Stadium.\n@highlight\nArsenal lost 3-1 to Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League tie\n@highlight\nThe Gunners were heavily criticised for their defensive performance\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger said he had watched the video back\n@highlight\nThe Arsenal boss said it had been 'hard' watching the mistakes\n@highlight\nThe Arsenal players will be made to watch the match again", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 743, "end": 758}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wenger conceded that reviewing the @placeholder game was difficult given the number of basic errors his team had made.", "idx": 52795}], "idx": 34324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Hardy and Simon Jones There are few clubs in the Premier League who want to see the back of this season more than Newcastle United. They have struggled for form since the turn of the year, their fans staged a protest walkout against owner Mike Ashley and manager Alan Pardew last week and the local paper is campaigning for the manager to be sacked. Dysfunctional would be an understatement for this club. Liverpool, needing a win to keep any faint title hopes alive, could not ask for better opponents at Anfield on Sunday. Feeling the heat: Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is under pressure from the fans after his team's poor season\n@highlight\nNewcastle have struggled for form since the turn of year\n@highlight\nManager Alan Pardew and owner Mike Ashley coming under fire from fans\n@highlight\nFans staged a protest walkout against the pair last week\n@highlight\nNewcastle Evening Chronicle is campaigning for Pardew to be sacked\n@highlight\nLast match of the season sees Newcastle face Liverpool on Sunday\n@highlight\nFans angry at lack of signings and team's performance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 870, "end": 896}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The contrast could not have been more stark this week as @placeholder marched in his Sports Direct staff for the company\u2019s annual conference of free beer and games.", "idx": 52800}], "idx": 34328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- They are young, earn little and spend little, and take a keen interest in fashion and personal appearance -- meet the \"herbivore men\" of Japan. Former CNN intern Junichiro Hori is a self-described 'herbivore.' Author and pop culture columnist Maki Fukasawa coined the term in 2006 in a series of articles on marketing to a younger generation of Japanese men. She used it to describe some men who she said were changing the country's ideas about just what is -- and isn't -- masculine. \"In Japan, sex is translated as 'relationship in flesh,'\" she said, \"so I named those boys 'herbivorous boys' since they are not interested in flesh.\"\n@highlight\nAuthor and pop culture columnist Maki Fukasawa coins the term 'herbivore men'\n@highlight\nShe says these men are changing the country's ideas about what is masculine\n@highlight\nThese men are less interested in making money, sex\n@highlight\nFukasawa says the trend may indeed be a return to the norm for Japanese men", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of them may, but @placeholder's image of masculinity is nonetheless changing.", "idx": 52805}], "idx": 34332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Grandeur defines Istanbul: From architectural icons such as Hagia Sophia to the city's indomitable traffic, Istanbul pulsates with intensity and splendor. Including sweet splendor. Istanbul's passion for pastries and its history of inventing some of the world's most delightful desserts tempts visitors and residents to skip dinner and head straight for the meal's concluding course. Where do you go to eat like a local? Share your photos and tips Here's a taste of the most inventive, decadent and eccentric sweets from this culinary crossroads: Sahlep: This mild beverage is Istanbul's answer to hot chocolate. Originating during the Ottoman Empire, sahlep's key ingredient is crushed orchid, which is used to thicken warm milk before being sweetened with sugar and cinnamon.\n@highlight\nIstanbul, at the crossroads of history, is also a hub for sweet confections\n@highlight\nCandied fruit, Turkish delight and candy-coated nuts are among the city's sugary bounty\n@highlight\nNut pastes such as marzipan are molded into colorful shapes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Either way, watch the crowds of locals treasuring the decadent treat -- men in suits on their way to work, children speaking rapid @placeholder and pulling on their mothers' sleeves as they beg for one more piece.", "idx": 52806}], "idx": 34333} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "There's no arguing that Apple set the standard for modern mobile devices with the iPhone and the iPad. It didn't take long after those two products launched for competitors to rush out their own copycat devices. Even then, it took another few years before Android was good enough to go toe to toe with iOS, Apple's mobile operating system. But it's no longer about being just as good as Apple. You have to be better. Competitors have built upon the foundation Apple laid in mobile and are now leapfrogging it with bunch of useful features you can't find on iPhones and iPads.\n@highlight\nMobile-gadget rivals are leapfrogging Apple with useful features not on iPhones, iPads\n@highlight\nThis success is most apparent with Apple's biggest mobile rival, Samsung\n@highlight\nSamsung is more nimble than Apple at improving its devices through software updates\n@highlight\nWith Galaxy Note, Samsung has a category of phone people didn't know they wanted", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder usually makes users wait a year or more for a new version of iOS, and even then some older devices can't access all the latest and greatest features.", "idx": 52824}], "idx": 34339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just as the politics of oil shaped the 20th century industrial economy, so the politics of data will shape the 21st century digital economy. At this week's Digital Life Design (DLD), a prestigious technology conference held annually in Munich, the fault lines of the political debate about data were exposed by the event's two keynote speakers: The European Commission's vice president for justice, Viviane Reding, and Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg. Reding and Sandberg were in agreement about one thing: personal data is the new oil, the vital fuel of our digital economy. But that's about all they agreed on at DLD. In every other respect, their priorities and agendas represent the bookends of an increasingly fractious debate that is pitting European politicians like Reding against American social media networks such as Sandberg's Facebook.\n@highlight\nDigital conference in Germany pits Facebook against European regulators over data use\n@highlight\nCommentator Andrew Keen says argument highlights data's role as oil of digital age\n@highlight\nKeen also questions notion that internet is an engine of progress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 165, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 358, "end": 376}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 464, "end": 478}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it makes us richer too, she argued, suggesting that Facebook alone had created 230,000 jobs and is even committed to giving 50,000 @placeholder small businesses \u00e2\u201a\u00ac100 euros ($130) apiece to develop their social identities.", "idx": 52827}], "idx": 34341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The news of Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati's resignation spurred fierce weekend clashes in his hometown, the coastal city of Tripoli. Residents lobbed rockets and fired bullets at one another Saturday, leaving at least three people wounded, state news agency NNA reported. The city is home to both Alawite and Sunni Muslims, and sectarian tensions have worsened in recent months as the civil war in neighboring Syria rages on. The Alawites support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The Sunnis want his ouster. The Lebanese government has remained officially neutral in the conflict -- even as it has firmly, but quietly, supported al-Assad.\n@highlight\nHis departure comes at a sensitive time for Lebanon\n@highlight\nMikati says he couldn't negotiate a breakthrough on two fronts\n@highlight\nLebanon constantly struggles to maintain a balance among its sects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 480, "end": 494}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The major concern for @placeholder is that Syria's troubles will reopen the wounds of Lebanon's 15-year-long civil war, which ended in 1990.", "idx": 52831}, {"query": "Anti-al-@placeholder elements in Lebanon accused the Syrian government of being behind the attack, and popular protests -- along with international pressure -- forced the Syrian military to withdraw from the country.", "idx": 52832}], "idx": 34344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carol Driver A council has been accused of wrecking a popular Easter holiday beach after it dumped 100 Christmas trees on it as part of an anti-erosion project. The firs were stripped of their fairies and planted on Porthtowan, Cornwall, in January to help build a defence against pounding waves. But residents \u2013 who have been threatened with legal action if they remove them - fear the eyesore will be damaging to the tourist trade, which is \u2018vital\u2019 to the local economy, over the long weekend. Sea defence: The Christmas trees were planted in January as part of an anti-erosion plan\n@highlight\nCouncil said the firs would bind with the sand and form a defence line of new dunes to stop the beach being eroded\n@highlight\nLocals fear tourists won't visit the popular beach over the long weekend\n@highlight\nResidents who wanted to remove trees threatened with legal action", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making do: Local residents are still using the @placeholder beach but fear tourists will stay away this weekend", "idx": 52840}], "idx": 34348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Said that the year she was a contestant 'everyone was really gagging for it.' 'Dancing is a very flirtatious sexual thing. Every year somebody gets together!' On X Factor rivalry: 'I actually don't think the public give a sh**.' By Holly Thomas Last updated at 7:53 AM on 6th December 2011 She's a picture of professionalism when on duty as a judge during BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. But normally cool and composed Alesha Dixon lost control a little after she was offered a glass of wine on Alan Carr's Chatty Man last night. As she worked her way through the rest of the bottle, the star offered her- extremely frank- thoughts on Strictly romances, the X Factor, and whether dancers are better in bed over the course of the rambunctious interview.\n@highlight\nSaid that the year she was a contestant 'everyone was really gagging for it.'\n@highlight\n'Dancing is a very flirtatious sexual thing. Every year somebody gets together!'\n@highlight\nOn X Factor rivalry: 'I actually don't think the public give a sh**.'", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 382}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder intercepted with 'You see at this point you've crossed the line from being a fun drunk to a violent one'.", "idx": 52846}], "idx": 34352} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Firefighters in a small New Jersey town have come under attack from officials and residents after hanging a banner reading: 'Show us your t**s.' The all-volunteer team displayed the lewd sign below the Williamstown Fire Company's emblem at the state's Fireman's Convention in Wildwood last weekend. Former EMT Shawn Rutter saw the sign at the event and sent a photo to the South Jersey Times. Scroll down for video Offensive: The Williamstown Fire Company posted this sign asking women to show them their breasts at a firefighters' convention at the weekend. Residents have expressed their shock at the poor choice\n@highlight\nAll-volunteer firemen from Williamstown, New Jersey posted the offensive sign beneath their emblem at the state's Fireman's Convention last weekend\n@highlight\nResidents expressed their shock at the poor example set by the men\n@highlight\nThe mayor said he is investigating and that there will be suspensions", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 202, "end": 226}, {"start": 252, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 306, "end": 308}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 373, "end": 390}, {"start": 430, "end": 454}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 740, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rutter, who snapped the photo, added: 'I commend everybody that's a policeman or fireman or @placeholder.", "idx": 52848}], "idx": 34354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China's job outlook is \"grim,\" and the global financial crisis could cause more layoffs and more labor unrest until the country's economic stimulus package kicks in next year, the nation's minister of human resources and social security said Thursday. Thousands of graduates crowd a jobs fair in Nanjing but vacancies are becoming harder to find. The stimulus package, unveiled earlier this month, will pump $585 billion into rebuilding communities destroyed by the May earthquake, constructing railways, housing, airports and highways, and funding other projects. China is most concerned about the growing labor unrest, the human resources minister, Yin Weimin, said at a news conference. The increase in unrest has paralleled the increase of business and factory closings and job losses.\n@highlight\nChina warns of labor unrest and more layoffs during economic crisis\n@highlight\nHuman resources minister says unemployment will rise\n@highlight\n$585 billion economic stimulus package won't kick in until 2009, he says\n@highlight\nChina being hit by reduced demand and rising costs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hopes the growth of jobs will then cool down the protests.", "idx": 52856}], "idx": 34360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shot and killed: Tamir Rice, 12, who was holding an airsoft pistol in a park in Cleveland, Ohio St Louis County Police is mired in fresh killer cop controversy after a post on the force's official facebook page appeared to blame a 12-year-old black boy for the police shooting that killed him. Tamir Rice was playing with a toy gun when he was shot dead by a white officer in Cleveland last week. The tragic incident further fueled the anger and protests that have raged in the wake first of a Grand Jury's failure to indict Ferguson officer Darren Wilson for the shooting of Michael Brown and, now, a second Grand Jury's failure to indict the NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo for his fatal chokehold arrest of Eric Garner.\n@highlight\nOfficer from St Louis County police posted on Twitter and Facebook about death of unarmed Cleveland, Ohio, boy shot and killed by officers\n@highlight\nTamir Rice had airsoft pistol in his waistband when police answered 911 call and shot him within two seconds of arriving\n@highlight\nOfficer Aaron Dilks posted 'warning' on official St Louis County Police Facebook page and Twitter account telling parents of dangers of airsoft\n@highlight\nHe was accused of 'victim blaming' and posting was deleted by St Louis County Police\n@highlight\nForce was first to investigate officer Darren Wilson over death of Michael Brown and has been involved in policing protests after shooting\n@highlight\nPolice chief apologizes for message and says he is praying for Tamar\n@highlight\nHe admits: 'The post conveyed the message that my officers respond to calls involving a child with a gun with indiscretion and little regard for life.'", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 96, "end": 117}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 657, "end": 671}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1316}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1478, "end": 1482}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neighborhood cop @placeholder said 'I too was a kid, and I would have done the same thing as Tamir Rice did.", "idx": 52859}], "idx": 34362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Efforts to contain the Ebola outbreaks in Nigeria and Senegal appear to have succeeded, even as the virus continues to spread in the hardest-hit West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, U.S. and African health officials said on Tuesday. In Nigeria, no new cases of Ebola have occurred since August 31, 'suggesting that the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria might have been contained,' according to one of three reports released on Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Senegal, healthcare workers have contained Ebola after a single case was confirmed on August 29. The man has since recovered.\n@highlight\nIn Nigeria no new cases of Ebola have occurred since August 31\n@highlight\nIn Senegal Ebola has been contained after a single case on August 29\n@highlight\nThe virus continues to spread in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Virus: The Ebola virus epidemic has killed more than 3,000 people in @placeholder", "idx": 52868}], "idx": 34370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hamas is an Islamic fundamentalist organization whose military wing has admitted responsibility for terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. Hamas supporters wave flags and shout slogans in Gaza on December 14 to mark the group's 21st anniversary. The group came into being in December 1987, growing out of the Muslim Brotherhood, the religious and political organization founded in Egypt. Its goal is an Islamic fundamentalist Palestinian state. It is considered a terrorist organizations by Israel and the United States. Hamas is an acronym for \"Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamia\" or Islamic Resistance Movement, in English. The group was primarily a religious and charitable organization between the 1960s and 1980s. 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Conservative GOP members challenged Clinton on the lack of security at the diplomatic compound in Benghazi as well as the erroneous account that the attack grew spontaneously from a protest over an anti-Islam film produced in the United States. At two hearings, which together totaled more than five hours, Clinton acknowledged a \"systemic breakdown\" cited by an independent review of issues leading up to the armed assault and said her department was taking additional steps to increase security at U.S. diplomatic facilities.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton testifies for more than five hours before two congressional committees\n@highlight\nClinton, at one point, grew exasperated with line of questioning over Benghazi response\n@highlight\nSome Republican lawmakers say they are not satisfied with Clinton's answers\n@highlight\nFour Americans killed in September 11 attack, including U.S. ambassador to Libya", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 708, "end": 722}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When @placeholder is absent, especially from unstable environments, there are consequences.", "idx": 52887}], "idx": 34383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Small waves lap at the hulls of the ocean-going container ships as they approach the South African Port of Ngqura. Some of these large boats have come from as far away as South America, and the shelter of Nelson Mandela Bay is a relief after the Atlantic Ocean swells. The vessels are met by Dave Keller, who's been working these waters off the country's Eastern Cape Province since 2010. \"As a pilot it's my job to take over from the captain when a captain gets close to the port,\" he explains. \"It's my job to navigate him safely into the port, maneuver his vessel and then safely put it alongside the quayside.\"\n@highlight\nPort of Ngqura has been operating since October 2010\n@highlight\nThe combination of maritime port and landside infrastructure is changing the local economy\n@highlight\nCoega Industrial Development Zone created more than 13,000 jobs last year and led to another 13,000 getting training\n@highlight\nThe port was the fastest growing terminal in the world for 2012 and 2013", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 121}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 214, "end": 231}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 364, "end": 384}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 801, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One reason not everyone was excited with the construction of @placeholder was that there were already seven other ports in operation in the country, whereas one of the stated aims of the authorities is to \"minimize duplications\" between shipping facilities.", "idx": 52890}], "idx": 34385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Robin van Persie hat-trick earned Arsenal a thrilling 5-3 win over their west London rivals Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the English Premier League on Saturday. Chelsea started the match strongly taking the lead in the 14th minute when Juan Mata delivered an inch-perfect cross for Frank Lampard to guide a header past Szczesny in the Arsenal goal. The home side continued to dominate possession but Arsenal hit back in the 36th minute when Aaron Ramsey threaded the ball through to Gervinho who selflessly squared the ball back for van Persie to side-foot past Petr Cech. Chelsea had a goal disallowed two minutes later with Ramires being ruled offside, but earned a deserved halftime lead when John Terry bundled the ball home from a corner kick in the 45th minute.\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie hat-trick seals memorable Arsenal win at Stamford Bridge\n@highlight\nManchester United beat Everton 0-1 at Goodison Park", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 137, "end": 158}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 453, "end": 464}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 791, "end": 806}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 25-yard strike from Mata restored parity for Chelsea in the 80th minute, but van Persie put @placeholder ahead again five minutes later, pouncing on a mistake by John Terry to slot home his second before lashing home his third in injury time to seal a remarkable win.", "idx": 52895}], "idx": 34388} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sally Lee This is one remarkable story of the undeniable love between a man and his best friend. It took Richie, a 12-month-old Kelpie, 13 days to be finally reunited with his beloved owner Paul Galloway after falling off the back of his ute - 45km from home. And boy, was he happy to see him. With a broken leg, a starved Richie survived on sheep and cattle dung as he trekked it back to Mr Galloway's Adelong farm in south-western NSW. Scroll down for video Paul Galloway, from Wagga Wagga in south-western regional NSW, with his 12-month-old Kelpie named Richie\n@highlight\nPaul Galloway was driving to Gundagai, south-western NSW, with his 12-month-old pup in the back of his ute\n@highlight\nMr Galloway only realised he had lost his dog when he arrived at his destination\n@highlight\nIt is believed Richie trekked 45km to make his way back home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So taking Richie on a trip to neighbouring town @placeholder on June 20 was no exception.", "idx": 52898}], "idx": 34390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Updated: 06:47 EST, 12 December 2011 A greater percentage of Mars is habitable than Earth, say scientists who have made an overall study of temperature and pressure conditions of the Red Planet. Researchers from the Australian National University say that three per cent of Mars could sustain life, while just one per cent of Earth\u2019s volume contains life \u2013 from the core to upper atmosphere. However, the team say that most Earth-like organisms would need to retreat underground to survive on Mars. 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The most powerful nation on Earth will then hope to celebrate Muhammad Ali\u2019s birthday by finally reclaiming a major portion of the world heavyweight title, which it was once accustomed to brandishing as the symbol of its manhood. Ali, having emerged miraculously from yet another hospital scare, is expected to spend his evening watching on television as the latest American contender for his throne strives to bring home the most cherished of the heavyweight belts.\n@highlight\nAmerican legend Muhammad Ali turns 73 on Saturday\n@highlight\nHe was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 30 years ago\n@highlight\nThe Greatest boxer of all time has just survived another hospital scare\n@highlight\nDeontay Wilder will challenge Bermane Stiverne for the WBC title in Las Vegas on Saturday\n@highlight\nDon King, who stage Ali's epic Rumble in the Jungle with George Foreman, will also return as he promotes Svengali of Stiverni", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 719, "end": 737}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 901, "end": 903}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 969}, {"start": 978, "end": 997}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "King has promoted 12 of America\u2019s 13 US-born @placeholder heavyweight champions.", "idx": 52902}], "idx": 34393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yuvraj Singh held his nerve to steer India into the last four of the World Cup and end Australia's 12-year reign as champions. Yuvraj struck a vital 57 not out to ensure co-hosts India reached their target of 261 with more than two overs to spare and book a semifinal clash with Asian rivals Pakistan. Earlier, captain Ricky Ponting had hit an imperious 104 and Brad Haddin a quickfire 53 as Australia reached a competitive total of 260-5. But half centuries from Sachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhir edged India towards their target before Yuvraj and Suresh Raina propelled them over the line.\n@highlight\nIndia defeat reigning Cricket World Cup champions Australia by five wickets\n@highlight\nYuvraj Singh seals Indian victory as they book semifinal clash with Pakistan\n@highlight\nRicky Ponting hits 104 but Australia's 12-year reign as World champions is over\n@highlight\nEngland spinner Michael Yardy flies home from World Cup suffering from depression", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 473, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 652}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder showed plenty of character to lead his side home, despite the calamitous run out of Gambhir.", "idx": 52911}], "idx": 34399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PHOENIX, Arizona (CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain conceded the presidential race before a crowd of supporters in Phoenix on Tuesday. He also congratulated Sen. Barack Obama. Here is a transcript: Sen. John McCain concedes defeat in the presidential election to Barack Obama. McCain: Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening. My friends, we have -- we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly. A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Sen. Barack Obama to congratulate him. Watch McCain's speech \u00bb\n@highlight\nMcCain: Sen. Obama has achieved a great thing\n@highlight\nMcCain: I urge all Americans who supported me ... to bridge our differences\n@highlight\nMcCain: We must work together to get our country moving again", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That is blessing enough for anyone, and I thank the people of @placeholder for it.", "idx": 52914}], "idx": 34401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States is cutting funding to the U.N. education and science agency UNESCO after the agency voted to accept a Palestinian bid for full membership, the U.S. State Department said Monday. \"Today's vote by the member states of UNESCO to admit Palestine as member is regrettable, premature and undermines our shared goal of a comprehensive just and lasting peace in the Middle East,\" said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland. \"The United States will refrain from making contributions to UNESCO,\" she said. The United States was going to make a $60 million payment in November, and will now not do so, she said.\n@highlight\nReport: Palestine will seek full membership in the World Health Organization\n@highlight\nU.N. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice calls the vote \"deeply damaging to UNESCO\"\n@highlight\nThe vote \"further removes the possibility\" for a peace deal, Israel says\n@highlight\nThe vote shows most countries \"refuse to be intimidated and blackmailed,\" a Palestinian official says", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 161, "end": 181}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 688, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 978, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.N. 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Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, said most migrants \u2018add\u2019 to the nation\u2019s wellbeing and warned against attempts to foster distrust of \u2018all these people coming to this country\u2019. The row came as the UK Independence Party unveiled a controversial \u00a31.5million poster campaign of against EU immigration. The issue of immigration is likely to dominate in the run-up to the European Parliament elections on May 22.\n@highlight\nBritain's most senior Roman Catholic cleric speaks out on immigration\n@highlight\nUrges against causing 'distress and dismay' about people coming here\n@highlight\nHe also most migrants in the UK 'add' to the nation's wellbeing\n@highlight\nUkip launches poster \u00a31.5million anti-immigration poster campaign\n@highlight\nParty leader Nigel Farage forced to deny slogans are racist", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 341, "end": 376}, {"start": 543, "end": 544}, {"start": 546, "end": 563}, {"start": 629, "end": 630}, {"start": 713, "end": 731}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 955, "end": 956}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not name Ukip directly but appealed to all sides to celebrate the contribution of immigrants rather than \u2018anger and dismay\u2019.", "idx": 52938}], "idx": 34416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man who faked his drowning death nearly 20 years ago off a Florida beach was found out by North Carolina police who stopped him for a traffic violation, authorities said Thursday. Bennie Wint told police he faked his drowning death in Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1989. Bennie Wint left behind a grieving fiancee and a daughter from a previous marriage. Over the past two decades, he acquired a common-law wife and another child in Marshall, North Carolina. Wint told police he faked his death in Daytona Beach, Florida, because he was \"paranoid\" about his narcotics-related activity at the time, Weaverville, North Carolina, police Sgt. Stacy Wyatt told CNN.\n@highlight\nNorth Carolina officer didn't believe man's story during traffic stop\n@highlight\nHe couldn't find name man that gave in police database\n@highlight\nEventually, \"James Sweet\" confessed he was Bennie Wint\n@highlight\nWint was reported missing off Daytona Beach, Florida, in September 1989", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When pulled over in Weaverville on Saturday because of malfunctioning lights on his license plate, the man said his name was @placeholder, Wyatt said.", "idx": 52940}], "idx": 34417} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stephenville, Texas (CNN)Even with a conviction, the \"American Sniper\" murder trial never answered the one question that still haunts the families of Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield. Why were the two men killed while trying to help Eddie Ray Routh? There have been a series of confusing and incoherent explanations for Routh's motives the afternoon of February 2, 2013. We know Kyle sensed tension as he and Littlefield drove the former U.S. Marine to a gun range for an afternoon of bonding and helping Routh cope with what his family members believed was post-traumatic stress disorder. Kyle secretly texted Littlefield, sitting next to him in a pickup, to say Routh was \"straight up nuts.\" Kyle's wife, Taya, \"could tell something was up\" that afternoon when she spoke to her husband. Kyle sounded \"irritated,\" she has testified, then he never responded to a text asking if he was OK.\n@highlight\nThe motive for Chris Kyle's killing remains unclear\n@highlight\nRouth provided a series of bizarre statements to explain the shootings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was shot four times in the back and once in the face.", "idx": 52942}, {"query": "Routh's attorneys have suggested it was the arsenal of firearms lying next to @placeholder that triggered his psychosis and paranoia on the car ride.", "idx": 52943}], "idx": 34418} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libya's interim leadership gave residents in Bani Walid a 48-hour notice to leave the city as it sent reinforcements there and to the former regime's other remaining strongholds of Sirte and Sabha. As the National Transitional Council sought to assert control over all of Libya, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, arrived Wednesday in Tripoli on an unannounced visit. 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President Barack Obama visited New Orleans on Sunday and spoke at Xavier University of Louisiana, where he said that the construction of a fortified levee system to protect the city is under way.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama speaks at Xavier University in New Orleans\n@highlight\nCommemorations are planned across the Gulf Coast to mark the Katrina anniversary\n@highlight\nOfficials reflect on lessons learned from the storm", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 303, "end": 319}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 605, "end": 634}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 767, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Katrina also dealt a black eye to the government, which scrambled to launch a delayed relief effort after the storm as @placeholder residents suffered and reports of crime and looting were widespread.", "idx": 52964}], "idx": 34429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Goals either side of half time from Oscar and Diego Costa saw Chelsea return to winning ways in the Premier League as they beat Newcastle at Stamford Bridge. 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Right back Branislav Ivanovic stretches to get a touch on the ball as Yoan Gouffran looks on\n@highlight\nBrazilian midfielder Oscar opened the scoring just before half time\n@highlight\nDiego Costa sealed the win when he doubled the lead in the second half\n@highlight\nClick here for Sportsmail's MATCH ZONE analysis from the clash", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 388, "end": 405}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 546, "end": 563}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Acted fast to play a quick corner to @placeholder which resulted in Chelsea's first goal and sent a free kick heading into the top right corner only to be saved.", "idx": 52983}], "idx": 34443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Shortly after the clock struck midnight, two Seattle women legitimized their 35-year love affair early Thursday by becoming the first same-sex couple to receive a marriage license in King County, Washington. The two women met on a blind date in 1977, when homosexuality was highly taboo and gay people socialized privately in homes, never in public. Now Pete-e Petersen is 85 and Jane Abbott Lighty is 77, and they have lived to see the world transformed. In the twilight of their lives, they thought they would die without being legally married, though they had a church wedding in 2005. But Washington voters approved Referendum 74, legalizing same-sex marriage, last month, allowing the first licenses to be issued on Thursday.\n@highlight\nWashington begins issuing same-sex marriage licenses Thursday\n@highlight\nA lesbian couple who have been together since 1977 received the first license in King County\n@highlight\nVoters in Maryland and Maine also approved same-sex marriages last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 389, "end": 406}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had earlier been married to a man for two years.", "idx": 52991}], "idx": 34447} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for Sportsmail's brilliant Match Zone from Everton's draw with Swansea Swansea manager Garry Monk allowed himself a wry smile just 24 hours after clear-the-air talks with refereeing bosses Mike Riley and Howard Webb. His influential midfielder, Jonjo Shelvey, had just been sent off and his side were also denied a clear penalty. Monk, 35, is the Premier League\u2019s youngest manager but he certainly is not backward in coming forwards. He met Riley and Webb on Friday two weeks after a \u2018cheat\u2019 outburst against Stoke City\u2019s Victor Moses and then professed himself satisfied with the chat. Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey trudges disconsolately off of the Goodison Park pitch after being dismissed in the second half\n@highlight\nSwansea hold Everton to a 0-0 draw in the game at Goodison Park\n@highlight\nJonjo Shelvey sent off for a second bookable offence with 18 minutes to go\n@highlight\nThe midfielder had been cautioned in the first half for kicking the ball away\n@highlight\nRomelu Lukaku left on the bench for Everton with Samuel Eto'o preferred up front", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 987, "end": 999}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The way we moved the ball wasn\u2019t quick enough,\u2019 admitted the @placeholder manager.", "idx": 52993}], "idx": 34449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England -- Croatia demolished England's dreams of a place in the Euro 2008 finals with a dramatic 3-2 triumph at Wembley that sent Russia through as Group E runners-up. Croatia players celebrate their astonishing victory at Wembley which sent England crashing out. England coach Steve McClaren saw his selection gamble backfire in a big way when rookie goalkeeper Scott Carson handed Croatia a crucial early goal. And McClaren paid for the multi-million pound defeat with his job after England proved second best on the night in almost every department. McLaren sent on David Beckham for his 99th cap along with Jermaine Defoe at the start of the second half and they briefly featured in a revival that saw England draw level.\n@highlight\nEngland fail to make Euro 2008 finals after 3-2 loss to Croatia at Wembley\n@highlight\nRussia qualified as group runners-up after their slender 1-0 victory in Andorra\n@highlight\nEngland's failure cost Steve McClaren his job as manager", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 946, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England's plight became more desperate with the news that Russia were leading in Andorra and @placeholder made a double substitution, bringing on Beckham and Defoe.", "idx": 52999}], "idx": 34451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Montevideo, Uruguay (CNN) -- The tiny faces pressed against the airport window stare in wonder at the aircraft waiting for them at the end of the sky bridge: this is the plane that will take them to a new life. Syrian refugee Nassar and his family - he has five sons and five daughters, aged from three to 22 -- fled their home in Idlib as the country's bloody civil war took hold. Now, after almost three years of fear and uncertainty, they are on the move again, flying more than 12,000km from their temporary base in Lebanon to a more permanent home on the other side of the world.\n@highlight\nFive Syrian refugee families have been flown to Uruguay to begin a new life there\n@highlight\nThe group are the first of up to 120 Syrians who will be resettled in the South American country\n@highlight\nFather-of-ten Nassar told CNN he was moving for the sake of his children's education\n@highlight\n\"They deserve our help and they deserve the opportunity,\" said Uruguay's Human Rights Secretary", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 966, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of their fellow passengers, @placeholder, greet the children with hugs and kisses after realizing who they are.", "idx": 53001}], "idx": 34452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amanda Holden, Holly Willoughby and Victoria Beckham in top three Katie Price came in last place By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 03:15 EST, 30 August 2012 | UPDATED: 04:37 EST, 30 August 2012 She went through the trauma of nearly dying in child birth earlier this year but came through the experience to welcome a healthy daughter into the world. And now, Amanda Holden, who is also mother to six-year-old daughter Lexi with husband Chris Hughes, has been voted the celebrity mother they\u2019d most like to turn to for baby related advice. The Britain\u2019s got Talent judge topped the poll of 400 women, winning over a third of the popular vote.\n@highlight\nAmanda Holden, Holly Willoughby and Victoria Beckham in top three\n@highlight\nKatie Price came in last place", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is no real surprise that @placeholder topped the list as not only is she very popular at the moment, and her recent life experiences makes her very appealing to mothers.", "idx": 53006}], "idx": 34455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- During the summer of 2009, Egyptians from all walks of life waited in hopeful anticipation for the arrival of newly-elected U.S. President Barack Obama in Cairo. The city spent weeks preparing for the visit. Streets were shut down, buildings lining the route to Cairo University were repainted, and the dome under which Obama was set to give his speech renovated. Egyptians listened to the president's speech with much hope -- and when it was over, local talk shows spent days analyzing his words. American politics had gone on tour to Egypt, a place that has historically watched American politics very closely.\n@highlight\nEgyptian revolution has diminished normally avid following of U.S. politics\n@highlight\nSuperficial reasons why Cairo citizens admired Barack Obama have faded\n@highlight\nSome Egyptian activists say they miss the days of former president George W. Bush\n@highlight\nEgypt's newly elected parliament only recently began its first session", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 284, "end": 299}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has been more than a year since the uprising started, and while @placeholder has cleaned itself up, the city remains mired in turmoil and confusion over the transitional process to its own democracy.", "idx": 53009}, {"query": "And recent events have convinced some that the @placeholder administration is not so keen on fulfilling its promises to supporting freedom, democracy, and civil liberties.", "idx": 53014}], "idx": 34457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London Bar Refaeli recently split with her boyfriend Adi Ezra in a blazing row over Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger - ruining her 29th birthday. And now the Israeli supermodel's latest campaign might just rub salt into the wounds. The 29-year-old showcases her healthy figure in the new Passionata AW14 campaign and poses in a series of saucy images alongside a mysterious man. Look away now, Ezra! Bar Refaeli flirts with a mysterious male model in her new Passionata lingerie campaign, after her boyfriend reportedly ended things with her The theme for the season is 'Let's Play' and Bar definitely looks like she's in a playful mood as she flirts with the male model and can be seen seducing him while he's blindfolded.\n@highlight\nBar, 29, unveiled as face of Passionata's AW14 range\n@highlight\nModels bright range of lingerie and flirts with mysterious male model\n@highlight\nBar's ex-boyfriend, Adi Ezra, reportedly pulled her off the dance floor when she got too close to womaniser Mick Jagger\n@highlight\nPair have now reportedly split", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 588, "end": 606}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israeli publications reported the couple split after @placeholder accused the", "idx": 53016}], "idx": 34459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill and Beezy Marsh PUBLISHED: 18:18 EST, 9 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:57 EST, 10 April 2013 Carol and Sir Mark Thatcher both returned to Britain yesterday after learning of their mother\u2019s death while abroad. Sir Mark was said to be finding it \u2018very tough\u2019 since receiving the news. Both he and his twin sister have been grieving privately overseas but have returned to London as the family gathers ahead of next Wednesday\u2019s funeral. Baroness Margaret Thatcher at the age of 33, has time to play with her twin children Mark and Carol aged six, Both engrossed in their toy garage and motor cars in 1959\n@highlight\nTwins, 59, have not issued a public tribute to their mother\n@highlight\nSir Mark and his sister Carol are returning for Lady Thatcher's funeral\n@highlight\nUnclear on what occasion the twins last saw their mother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 445, "end": 470}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her children are returning to @placeholder for the former prime minister's funeral", "idx": 53020}], "idx": 34461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shoppers who have bought presents through the Marks & Spencer website face an anxious wait for their Christmas orders due to problems plaguing the firm\u2019s delivery service. The retailer warned customers that deliveries could take up to two weeks. The brand has also been forced to suspend its next-day-delivery service. The delays, caused by a backlog of orders following Black Friday last week, have hit the retailer today - \u2018Manic Monday\u2019 - which marks one of the busiest shopping day of the year. Customers have been told deliveries from Marks and Spencer may take weeks following a surge of orders on Black Friday\n@highlight\nRetailer warned deliveries could take weeks after surge in online sales\n@highlight\nDistribution centre in the east Midlands unable to keep up with demand\n@highlight\nDelays fall on Manic Monday, one of the busiest shopping days of year\n@highlight\nExperts estimate around \u00a3750million will be spent online today", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 540, "end": 556}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018However, retailers need to be careful not to create a consumer that is only willing to buy heavily discounted items, especially as a lot of the products reduced on @placeholder were \u2018bought for sale\u2019.\u2019", "idx": 53023}, {"query": "Historically, Manic Monday has been busier for web stores than @placeholder, however that seems unlikely this year.", "idx": 53024}], "idx": 34462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A pretty girl wanders off from an anniversary party and heads to the beach for a late-night swim. Shortly afterwards, the girl is found dead \u2014 apparently murdered. So begins a new TV mini-series, Ascension, which starts on British television tonight. The plot is not, however, quite as formulaic as it sounds. The party and even the beach, it soon emerges, are on board a vast spaceship. As for the milestone being celebrated, it is the 51st anniversary of the original 600-man U.S. crew blasting off from Earth in a rocket powered by nuclear bombs. They are halfway through a 100-year journey to colonise a planet so secret its existence was kept hidden from the public.\n@highlight\nSky's Ascension TV series is based on a U.S. defence project called Orion\n@highlight\nProject began after Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957\n@highlight\nScientists, including British physicist Freeman Dyson, planned to propel a giant rocket through space by exploding thousands of mini atomic bombs\n@highlight\nThe project was quietly killed off at the beginning of 1965", "entities": [{"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 689, "end": 707}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We were a bunch of crazies in a way,\u2019 he said of the @placeholder team.", "idx": 53027}], "idx": 34463} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a nightclub on the Mediterranean coast, a man wearing a hat to disguise his identity slips into the DJ stand and takes control of the decks, where he plays his records until sunrise. Earlier that evening \u2014 in front of many of the same folk on the dance floor \u2014 that very same DJ had dictated a different kind of rhythm... a football match in front of 55,000 fans at Valencia\u2019s Mestalla Stadium. Only now has Gaizka Mendieta revealed his secret in an interview which explores the football career he very nearly abandoned. 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During today's live broadcast of The Five, Bob Beckel was seated with the usual hosts as they weighed the issue of the proposed nudity ban in San Francisco. Dana Perino sparked a debate when she inquired of her cohorts: 'What happened to these people as children that they don\u2019t want to wear any clothes?' 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Sitting on his backside on the grass at Melwood, the Italian centre forward looked as though he was being coaxed to his feet by Brendan Rodgers. Those who worked with Balotelli at Manchester City will have recognised the sketch straight away for whenever he used to make a mistake in training during his first stint in English football he would simply fall over. 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The unmanned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was set to blast off from Cape Canaveral just before 10am this morning (GMT) along with its Dragon capsule loaded with 1,000lbs of space station provisions. But with just seconds before the rocket took to the skies, apparent technical problems left it rooted to the launch pad, with lift-off subsequently abandoned for another three days.\n@highlight\nLaunch delayed after 'computer problems' on board commercial rocket\n@highlight\nTrip is first time private firm have sent flight to International Space Station\n@highlight\nLaunch of $133m flight now delayed until Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 143, "end": 169}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 786, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If all goes well though on the next launch, Falcon 9 will carry the @placeholder into space and match orbits with the ISS.", "idx": 53049}], "idx": 34478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- NATO foreign ministers have approved Turkey's request for Patriot missiles to defend its borders, a statement of \"solidarity\" with its fellow alliance member. \"Today NATO agreed to augment Turkey's air defense by deploying Patriot missiles to Turkey. 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To anyone who would want to attack Turkey, we say, don't even think about it. \" The move is in response to the spilling over of the Syrian civil war into Turkey, where errant Syrian artillery shells struck the border town of Akcakale and killed five Turkish civilians in October.\n@highlight\n155 Syrians are dead Tuesday, including 30 in a shelling at a school, the LCC says\n@highlight\nSyrian forces are mixing chemical warfare agents, a U.S. official says\n@highlight\nThe Syrian Foreign Ministry denies plans to use such weapons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 386, "end": 406}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 966, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And this is also the reason why it is a matter of urgency to ensure effective defense and protection of our ally @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 53064}], "idx": 34487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Actor Samuel L. Jackson, who worked as a camera stand-in for Bill Cosby for three years in the 1980s, is the latest celebrity to weigh-in on the sexual assault scandal that continues to engulf the comedian. The Pulp Fiction star said on Bravo\u2019s Watch What Happens Live on Thursday: 'I wish he would say something.' 'Popular opinion would say, ''Where there\u2019s smoke, there\u2019s fire'',' Jackson said, according to philly.com. 'But, I mean, I can\u2019t make a judgment about it. 'I mean, I make my judgments because I have a daughter, I have a wife that I love. 'I have a lot of women in my life, and I know, you know, women are vulnerable to society.\n@highlight\nJackson appeared on Watch What Happens Live on Thursday\n@highlight\nHe worked as a stand-in for Cosby for three years in the 1980s\n@highlight\n'People with power take advantage of people,' he said on the show\n@highlight\nCosby has been accused of sexually assaulting over 30 women\n@highlight\nHe has never directly addressed the accusations; lawyers deny the claims\n@highlight\nEarlier in the week he thanked Eddie Murphy for not mocking him on SNL\n@highlight\nLast week, two former models became the latest to accuse Cosby of drugging them\n@highlight\nFormer models Linda Brown and Lisa-Lotte Lublin have come forward accusing Cosby of drugging them\n@highlight\nBoth women are represented by Gloria Allred, whose client list includes seven other Cosby accusers", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 22}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 267}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1340, "end": 1352}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1398}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recalled that Cosby showed her pictures of his family over dinner, and then offered to give her a ride home in his limousine.", "idx": 53079}, {"query": "According to @placeholder, Cosby handed her a beverage and left the room to make a phone call.", "idx": 53080}], "idx": 34498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Move aside oom-pah bands. The new Germany has no space for your lederhosen-clad image. And forget that dark German music scene promulgated by metal industrial bands like Rammstein. Here comes Madsen, a four-piece indie rock band with heart and high-energy live shows. They are one of the most popular new bands in Germany, with several top 10 hits. Madsen is made up of brothers Sebastian, Johannes and Sascha Madsen and their friend Nico Maurer. They are touring the United States to promote the German language and their audience is mostly high school and college students like 10th grader Maya Dudley of Chamblee, Georgia. She saw the band in Athens on a field trip with her German class.\n@highlight\nGerman rock band Madsen is touring the States\n@highlight\nThe group is helping promote the German language\n@highlight\nThe German government is sponsoring the band's tour", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mad about @placeholder -- Mad about Madsen\" is the tag line for the U.S. tour.", "idx": 53081}], "idx": 34499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pete Jenson Follow @@petejenson Luis Suarez is working around the clock to make it back in time to face England says Uruguay club doctor Alberto Pan. But former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan says he is in perfect shape to stand in if necessary. 'Everything is on course, exactly as we anticipated,' said Pan. Fighting fit: Luis Suarez is making good progress to be ready to face England, says Uruguay doctor Alberto Pan Injury: Suarez (centre) had an operation on his knee but has been included in Uruguay's World Cup squad 'He is doing muscle strengthening exercises and feeling no pain.'\n@highlight\nUruguay's doctor says 'everything is on course' for Suarez to be fit\n@highlight\nDoctor Alberto Pan believes Suarez was not deliberately injured in England\n@highlight\nForlan says his time in Japan has helped him prepare for Brazil 2014\n@highlight\nBut ex-Manchester United striker expects Suarez to play against England", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 164, "end": 180}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 316, "end": 318}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The injury did not necessarily start in England but he did get a knock just before he came to @placeholder,' he said.", "idx": 53085}], "idx": 34501} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Five men who smashed an American student's eye socket with a bottle he was drinking from 'because he was obviously not local' are facing jail today. Francesco Hounye, 23, had been in Britain just three days when he was attacked by the gang who kicked him in the head as he lay wounded on the ground, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard. He was set upon in an area where a 'Muslim patrol' attempting to enforce Sharia law in east London had previously been caught on camera. But police have stressed that there was no evidence to suggest this attack was a hate crime or motivated by religion in any way.\n@highlight\nStudent Francesco Hounye, 23, was attacked by a gang in east London\n@highlight\nHe needed 23 stitches after they smashed a bottle over his eye socket\n@highlight\nFive men are facing jail today after admitting causing grievous bodily harm\n@highlight\nReports in the US suggested the assailants were on a 'Muslim Patrol'\n@highlight\nBut police said there is no evidence that attack was religiously motivated", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 300, "end": 322}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 870, "end": 871}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, traumatised Mr Hounye, who had come to London to study, said: 'As a result of this incident I am now scared to go out on my own in @placeholder.", "idx": 53092}], "idx": 34508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran's controversial president defended his government's relationship with the country's supreme leader on Friday, disputing charges of a political rift. Iranian government said Ahmadinejad won two-thirds of the vote in the June 12 vote. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to a gathering in Mashad in northern Iran, rejected claims by people who have attempted to cast the relationship between his government and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei \"as tainted,\" according to Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency. \"They are ignorant of the fact that our relationship with the respected leader is far above the framework of politics and administration and is based on love and faith, and resembles the relationship between father and son,\" Ahmadinejad said.\n@highlight\nIran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denies rift with supreme leader\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad says opponents are \"ignorant\" about their relationship\n@highlight\nHe is scheduled to be inaugurated Wednesday before the nation's parliament", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 270, "end": 288}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 524}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 796, "end": 814}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Press TV said that at least 50 Iranians were arrested when thousands of people gathered in @placeholder, but most were released a short time later, a senior police official said.", "idx": 53094}], "idx": 34510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is perhaps the most iconic sports photograph ever taken. Captured at the medal ceremony for the men's 200 meters at the 1968 Mexico Olympics, U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith stands defiantly, head bowed, his black-gloved fist thrust into the thin air. Behind him fellow American John Carlos joins with his own Black Power salute, an act of defiance aimed at highlighting the segregation and racism burning back in their homeland. It was an act that scandalized the Olympics. Smith and Carlos were sent home in disgrace and banned from the Olympics for life. But they were treated as returning heroes by the black community for sacrificing their personal glory for the cause. History, too, has been kind to them.\n@highlight\nAt Mexico 1968, Australian sprinter Peter Norman won silver in the 200 meters\n@highlight\nHe was the third man on the podium during the infamous Black Power salute\n@highlight\nNorman was shunned on his return to Australia for joining the protest\n@highlight\nA film sheds new light on his role in one of sport's most iconic moments", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 132, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was expected to win easily (\"You wouldn't be able to catch him on a motorbike,\" was Norman's assessment) but the speculation centered on what political gesture the American athletes might make on the podium.", "idx": 53098}, {"query": "Smith was expected to win easily (\"You wouldn't be able to catch him on a motorbike,\" was Norman's assessment) but the speculation centered on what political gesture the @placeholder athletes might make on the podium.", "idx": 53099}, {"query": "\"I had known they had gone through with their plans when a voice in the crowd sang the @placeholder anthem but then faded to nothing.", "idx": 53100}], "idx": 34511} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- RICHARD QUEST SAYS: As I headed down the mountainside after the World Economic Forum, it became clear: The theme, \"Reshaping the World,\" should be attached to the event itself. I have already tweeted my personal conclusion to the forum: A missed opportunity to start a dialogue on real change. It had an overloaded agenda and too many corporate executives with no idea what they were supposed to be doing besides seeing clients and drumming up business. I don't mean there should be fewer participants. WEF constantly reminds me the number is steady, at around 2,500. But there are now so many advisers, spokesmen and assistants who attend, that 2,500 is multiplied many times. Access is more difficult, honesty becomes harder. To quote the musical Mary Poppins, it's \"a ghastly mess.\"\n@highlight\nCNN's Richard Quest, John Defterios and Nina dos Santos give their views on Davos\n@highlight\nQuest argues it needs to change and \"reshape itself\" before it tackles the world\n@highlight\nDos Santos argues Davos revealed significant inequality -- in its many different forms\n@highlight\nDefterios says the star guest was Iran's Rouhani, as judged by how he stopped the room", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 73, "end": 92}, {"start": 124, "end": 142}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 806, "end": 808}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 991, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder should restrict the number of passes for limos in the parking lots.", "idx": 53103}, {"query": "@placeholder marched down the staircase with an entourage of about 30 ministers, diplomats and security personnel.", "idx": 53106}], "idx": 34512} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When most Americans think about heroic efforts that save lives and keep communities safe from gun violence, I suspect they picture someone with a badge, gun or bullet-proof vest who, with similarly equipped colleagues, busts down doors in pursuit of criminal thugs. I salute the fine officers who arrest violent criminals, but there is another kind of hero dedicated to preventing homicides and shootings. CNN Heroes called attention to him, and others like him, in a recent article. In part, it recounted the story of Tard Carter, 34, of Baltimore, who is a convicted felon turned outreach worker. 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The Portuguese superstar had endured a miserable afternoon - that included being overshadowed by former Manchester United misfit Bebe - before he let his frustration get the better of him late in the game. In an astonishing sequence of events, Ronaldo was initially unfortunate not to be sent off after taking a full-blooded swing at Jose Angel Crespo, which fortunately for the Cordoba defender was as accurate as the Real striker's shooting during the game.\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo was sent off for kicking out at Edimar Fraga during Real Madrid's 2-1 defeat of Cordoba\n@highlight\nPortuguese superstar also lashed out with a punch and then a slap at Jose Angel Crespo on separate occasions\n@highlight\nGareth Bale scored a late penalty to give Los Blancos victory in the absence of Ronaldo", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 51, "end": 67}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 304, "end": 320}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Edimar's team-mate Crespo (right) reacts after being involved in an earlier altercation with the @placeholder", "idx": 53111}], "idx": 34516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mugello (CNN) -- Fernando Alonso's reign as the undisputed No. 1 driver at Ferrari is over, according to Ferrari chairman Luca di Montemolo. The double world champion will be partnered at the Italian team in 2014 by Kimi Raikkonen, the Finn who won the last of Ferrari's 15 world championships in 2007. \"I don't like No. 1, No. 2,\" Di Montezemolo told CNN ahead of this weekend's season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix. \"No. 1 is the timing, No.1 and No.2 depends on the timing.\" Di Montezemolo praised Alonso's skill -- the Spaniard was the drivers' champion in 2005 and 2006 -- by giving the 32-year-old a \"good eight out of 10\" mark for a 2013 season which has seen him struggle to keep pace with Red Bull's runaway world champion Sebastian Vettel.\n@highlight\nFerrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo says there will be no No. 1 driver at Ferrari\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen will be Ferrari's driver partnership in 2014\n@highlight\nDi Montezemolo awarded Alonso a \"good eight out of 10\" rating for the 2013 season\n@highlight\nThis season comes to an end with the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 776, "end": 794}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder knows that he drives to win for himself, but also for Ferrari.", "idx": 53116}], "idx": 34520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HONOLULU, Hawaii (CNN) -- Battered by the current economic recession, Hawaii's economy could get a strong boost from two key sporting events. The Pro Bowl this year was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. It will return there in 2011. The National Football League's Pro Bowl Game will return to Honolulu in 2011 -- an event that is expected to bring millions of dollars in revenue. Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann is also hoping to lure the 31st Summer Olympic Games -- but not to his city. He's actively supporting Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Games. \"How does that play out for Hawaii? 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Frenchman Jeremy Roy, who made a brave bid to win Thursday's stage before being caught on the final climb up to Luz-Ardiden, was also in the breakaway group, and he tried the same tactic again when he made another bold bid for success on the day's big climb -- the Col d'Aubsique.\n@highlight\nNorway's Thor Hushovd claims victory in the 13th stage of the Tour de France\n@highlight\nHushovd is the first world champion to win a stage since Oscar Freire in 2002\n@highlight\nThere is no change in the overall classification with Thomas Voeckler in yellow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 58, "end": 71}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 176}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 933, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To win solo like that wearing the rainbow jersey is something else,\" @placeholder told reporters.", "idx": 53122}, {"query": "A disconsolate @placeholder, who did collect the climber's polka dot jersey as a consolation after once again going close to claiming his first-ever stage victory, said: \"It's too hard to take.", "idx": 53123}], "idx": 34522} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Pennsylvania woman who stabbed her former-basketball-star husband to death in his sleep is on trial and her attorney claims she is insane. On Feb. 10, 2013, Maria Garcia-Pellon, 54, stabbed her husband of 25 years, Matthew White, with a kitchen knife as he slept. Garcia-Pellon has been charged with first- and third-degree murder as well as possession of an instrument of crime, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Insanity: Maria Garcia-Pellon, 54, admitted to stabbing her husband, former basketball star, Matthew White in the neck while he slept and now her defense attorney is claiming she is insane Claims: Between 2001 and 2013, Garcia-Pellon has claimed that terrorists and the mafia were targeting her, the government was spying on her, and the Chinese hacked her phone and internet and were controlling everything\n@highlight\nMaria Garcia-Pellon, 54, admitted to stabbing her husband, former basketball star, Matthew White\n@highlight\nWhite was stabbed in the neck while he slept\n@highlight\nGarcia-Pellon's defense attorney claims she is insane\n@highlight\nGarcia-Pellon has claimed to her friends and family that the Chinese, the mafia, the government, and terrorists were targeting her and her children\n@highlight\nSince 2001, Garcia-Pellon has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, paranoia, and schizoaffective disorder", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 161, "end": 179}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 401, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 452}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 843, "end": 861}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators found no evidence of any kind of pornography on @placeholder's computer", "idx": 53124}], "idx": 34523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A house fire on the Fourth of July in Pennsylvania has claimed a 7th victim. A 2-year-old, Cordail Kuhns, was pronounced dead at 4 p.m. on Saturday, according to a spokesman for Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Chester, Pennsylvania. Spokesman Grant Gegwich was unable to release details on the cause of death. On Thursday morning, David Kuhns and his sons Shawn, 6, and Skylar, 8, died along with James Moore, who owned the three-story home where 14 people lived, said Capt. Fred Lenhart of the Lancaster City Fire Department. David Kuhns' wife, Crystal Kuhns, and their daughter, Mickey, died later while being treated at the burn unit at the medical center outside Philadelphia, according to Gegwich.\n@highlight\nDeath of 2-year-old brings toll to 7 in Fourth of July fire\n@highlight\nSix members of one family died, as well as the owner of the house\n@highlight\nInvestigators rule the fire accidental, blame grease left on stove\n@highlight\nFourteen people lived in the three-story home, fire official says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 187, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 505, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and David Kuhns died in the house while the two young boys died shortly after at the hospital.", "idx": 53128}], "idx": 34525} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 27 January 2014 David Cameron has spared the blushes of Francois Hollande after agreeing an Anglo-French summit this week will not include spouses. While Samantha Cameron is often seen at the Prime Minister\u2019s side, Mr Hollande is without a First Lady after revelations he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet. As the French President\u2019s former First Lady Valerie Trierweiler conducted a high profile tour of India, Downing Street insisted partners are not invited to Friday\u2019s event. Awkward: Downing Street insisted there would be no role for spouses when David Cameron hosts French President Francois Hollande for a summit this week\n@highlight\nNo.10 says Friday's talks at RAF Brize Norton will not involve partners\n@highlight\nSummit with senior ministers expected to cover energy and defence policy\n@highlight\nHollande's former First Lady Valerie Trierweiler is on a tour of India\n@highlight\nShe was 'fired' after it emerged he was having an affair with an actress", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 161, "end": 177}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 468, "end": 486}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 787, "end": 802}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 954, "end": 972}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happier times: Francois Hollande and @placeholder on the night he was elected French president", "idx": 53130}], "idx": 34527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 02:15 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:10 EST, 4 December 2012 An extensive study of the brains of dead NFL and CFL players showed that the majority of them had signs of brain damage after suffering repeated head injuries. The study, carried out by the Boston University School of Medicine, posthumously tested the brains of 50 footballers, 33 of whom played in the NFL. It found a link between head injuries suffered in the heavy-impact sport and degenerative brain disease. Brain study: Dr Ann McKee, professor of Neurology and Pathology of Boston University School of Medicine, inspects a brain in the Bedford Veteran Medical Center\n@highlight\nDozens of athletes had donated their brains to be studied by Boston University School of Medicine\n@highlight\nThirty-three of 50 subjects showing signs of CTE had played in the NFL\n@highlight\nNew interest in brain injury effects after murder suicide involving Kansas City Chiefs player Javon Belcher", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 266, "end": 301}, {"start": 379, "end": 381}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 543, "end": 591}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 721, "end": 756}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 919, "end": 936}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was suffering from stage four @placeholder, shown by the darkened areas", "idx": 53133}], "idx": 34530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There are many different ways to drown your sorrows after not being selected to represent your nation at a home World Cup. But Liverpool pair Phillippe Coutinho and Lucas Leiva and Man Utd's Rafael have decided to face their disappointment head on, rather than wasting time sulking, and plunge straight into Brazil's party season instead.VIDEO Scroll down for 'Coutinho humiliates defenders while playing for Vasco da Gama' Dress up: Liverpool's Phillipped Coutinho (left) and Man Utd's Rafael attend a fancy dress party in Brazil Liverpool's Lucas Leiva (left) dressed up as a clown for the occasion Party time: Coutinho, his wife Aine (left) and Lucas Leiva (second left) ready for a night on the tiles in Porto Alegre\n@highlight\nCoutinho, Lucas Leiva and Rafael were left out of Brazil's World Cup squad\n@highlight\nScolari opted for likes of Paulinho and Willian as attacking midfield options\n@highlight\nDani Alves is Brazil's first choice right-back with Maicon in reserve", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 142, "end": 159}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 464}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No matter though, World Cup or no @placeholder, the trio are clearly going on enjoy their summer as much as they can.", "idx": 53137}], "idx": 34531} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 03:28 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:24 EST, 28 April 2012 A bus driver who bludgeoned a young British student to death in Poland last year has begged for leniency because he 'had a wife and family to care for'. The battered body of Kate Zaks, 21, an art student at the University of Kent, was found lying in a mud-filled ditch close to a railway track in a remote suburb of Krakow last July. A post mortem revealed she had drowned after being struck over the head several times with a hard object.\n@highlight\nKate Zaks had gone to Krakow as part of her course\n@highlight\nThe University of Kent student was found in a ditch\n@highlight\nPolish police arrested suspect, 45, within days", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 298, "end": 315}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 604, "end": 621}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spot where the body of @placeholder student Kate Zaks was found near Krakow in Poland", "idx": 53139}], "idx": 34532} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye Samsung and David Ortiz appear to have duped President Obama into participating in their latest questionable promotional stunt. The supposedly spontaneous selfie the Red Sox hitter snapped with a smiling Obama on the White House lawn on Tuesday was in fact sponsored by the South Korean tech-giant as part of a new commercial relationship between the two. What had initially seemed a genuine part of the 2013 World Series winner's celebrations was confirmed to be an advertising campaign that brought a curt response from Jay Carney, the White House spokesman and himself a diehard Red Sox fan.\n@highlight\n'Spontaneous' Selfie of Red Sox hitter David Ortiz and President Obama re-tweeted tens of thousands of times via Twitter\n@highlight\nRevealed to be part of carefully coordinated social media campaign organized by Samsung and player\n@highlight\nSamsung admitted that they had planned out Ortiz's photo-ops at the White House beforehand\n@highlight\nDavid Ortiz and Samsung signed a commercial sponsorship deal on Monday\n@highlight\nWhite House said that President Obama was not aware he was taking part in an advertising campaign\n@highlight\nEllen DeGeneres' famous A-list Oscar selfie was part of a Samsung online promotion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Best selfie ever: Ellen's A-list Oscar's picture literally broke @placeholder when she uploaded this celebrity laden picture during the ceremony", "idx": 53147}], "idx": 34535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BT Sport have announced that they will be showing Bradford's FA Cup quarter-final clash against Reading for free after the BBC snubbed the League One club for a second time. The last-eight tie will be played on Saturday March 7 and will be available for everyone to watch on btsport.com and on the Sky TV platform. The BBC again rejected the opportunity to show Bradford live on TV despite coming in for criticism after they did not air the Bantams giant killing over Premier League opposition Sunderland. 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Karl Karlsen, 52, is in a jail cell in Romulus, New York facing charges of second-degree murder and insurance fraud in the death of his Levi Karlsen. His daughter, Erin Deroche, has spoken out for the first time, telling ABC News that she has no doubts that her father is guilty of killing bother her brother and their mom as well.\n@highlight\nKarl Karlsen, 52, of Romlus, New York, received huge life insurance payouts after deaths of his son and first wife\n@highlight\nDaughter believes that he likely killed her mother as well in the early 90s\n@highlight\nNew wife Cindy feared for her life when he took out a $1.2m policy on her and secretly recorded him\n@highlight\nTrial begins in a couple of weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "didn't push the truck, I said,' Karlsen said after @placeholder asked him for", "idx": 53159}], "idx": 34542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor A haggard-looking Bridget Kelly, the former Chris Christie deputy chief of staff whose emails and text messages launched the 'Bridgegate' scandal, appeared in a New Jersey courtroom as her lawyers sparred with prosecutors over whether she can use the Fifth Amendment to block document subpoenas. Kelly arrived at the courthouse for her first public appearance since the national fascination with her part in the scandal began, appearing none too pleased to be there but resigned to her personal stake in the rulings that will likely determine her legal future. Gurn and bear it: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's former deputy chief of staff Bridget Anne Kelly faced a crush of media as she arrived at Mercer County Court in Trenton, New Jersey\n@highlight\nBridget Kelly and Bill Stepien are defying Democrats on a state legislative committee, refusing to turn over documents that might incriminate them\n@highlight\nLawyers battled on Tuesday over whether a handful of emails pointed to the existence of many others\n@highlight\nReid Schar, a prosecutor famous for putting corrupt Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich in prison, insisted that he wasn't on a 'fishing expedition'\n@highlight\nA judge could quash the committee's subpoenas, denying investigators access to emails, text messages and phone records\n@highlight\nGov. 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She seemed to be energized on a surprise appearance on Barbara Walters' final episode of \"The View.\" \"Why don't you take my place on the show?\" Walters joked. She gave a spirited speech at the annual conference of the New America Foundation, insisting on the need to diminish economic inequality and to revive the American dream that hard work should produce economic mobility. \"It's at the heart of what I believe is the basic bargain of America: No matter who you are or where you come from if you work hard and play by the rules, you will have the opportunity to build a good life for yourself and your family.\"\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton continues to attract big attention even though she hasn't become a candidate\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer says comments from Rove and an article by Lewinsky may help Clinton\n@highlight\nHe says these incidents remind people of Hillary Clinton's resilience during the 1990s\n@highlight\nZelizer: GOP comes across as the investigative party, and empathy goes to Clinton's benefit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 260, "end": 281}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ongoing release of documents from President Clinton's archive is also triggering more stories about @placeholder in the 1990s.", "idx": 53178}], "idx": 34556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 6 September 2013 Elegantly dressed, dripping with jewels and stunningly beautiful, India's pantheon of goddesses holds a special place in the heart of the country's Hindu majority. But one ad agency has turned the concept upside down by unveiling a hard-hitting campaign that depicts Lakshmi, Durga and Saraswati as the victims of domestic abuse. Described by commentators, including the team at Scoopwhoop.com, as something that 'needs to be taken more seriously', the shocking images are intended to highlight the plight of India's most vulnerable women, including victims of human trafficking.\n@highlight\nThe images were commissioned by Save the Children India\n@highlight\nThe NGO has an anti-trafficking initiative named Save Our Sisters\n@highlight\nAmong the deities is Durga, goddess of good triumphing over evil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 716, "end": 738}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 800, "end": 815}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Horrifying: @placeholder, goddess of knowledge and arts, also features alongside wealth goddess Lakshmi", "idx": 53179}], "idx": 34557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter Donald Sterling has lost his bid to halt the sale of his basketball team the Los Angeles Clippers. In a preliminary ruling today in an LA court, Judge Michael Levanas ruled that his wife Shelly Sterling has full control of the family trust that owns the team - paving the way for a $2 billion sale to ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. In court, the judge said that 'Shelly clearly had the authoritiy to transfer the shares' of the team and dismissed the claims of her disgraced husband who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and therefore unable to manage his affairs.\n@highlight\nDonald Sterling has failed to stop the record $2 billion sale of the Los Angeles Clippers\n@highlight\nJudge Michael Levanas said the deal, brokered by Sterling's estranged wife, Shelly Sterling can go ahead\n@highlight\nThe team will be sold to former Microsoft Corp chief executive Steve Ballmer\n@highlight\nBitter Donald Sterling is suing the NBA, league Commissioner Adam Silver and his wife, claiming the team was illegally taken from him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 107, "end": 126}, {"start": 165, "end": 166}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 686, "end": 705}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}, {"start": 929, "end": 943}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 983, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder moved quickly to ban Sterling for life and fined him $2.5 million.", "idx": 53192}], "idx": 34568} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:54 EST, 11 October 2013 Hard-left union leader Len McCluskey has praised Ed Miliband as Labour\u2019s best leader since Michael Foot. The Unite chief used a speech to hail him as the most radical leader since 1983, the year of Labour\u2019s \u2018longest suicide note in history\u2019 manifesto and worst election result since the War. And he gloated over the fact that under Mr Miliband, New Labour and the centre-left policies pioneered by triple election-winning Tony Blair had been abandoned. 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The Japanese company, who have replaced Mercedes at McLaren, are returning to Formula One as the sport's fourth engine supplier. Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari are allowed to introduce limited upgrades during the season but Honda, as a new entrant, had been told to present their engine for approval on February 28 with no further development permitted. McLaren have reunited with Honda for the 2015 Formula One season Honda met International Automobile Federation officials last Monday to present their view that the situation was unfair.\n@highlight\nMcLaren have teamed up with Honda for the 2015 Formula One season\n@highlight\nAs a new engine Honda had been told they would not be permitted to make upgrades during the season\n@highlight\nBut Honda have now been permitted to make changes rivals Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 657}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have not won a race since 2012 and finished fifth last year.", "idx": 53202}], "idx": 34575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of two teenage girls struck by a car, which killed one of them and seriously injured the other, have expressed sympathy for the teacher who was driving. Kalie Gill, 15, and her sister Lindsey, 12, were at a church festival in Yonkers, New York, on Friday night when Roseanne Piccirilli lost control of her Jeep. As they maintain a vigil by the hospital bed of Lindsey, who has not yet been told her big sister is dead, the Gill family have said they have no animosity to Mrs Piccirilli. Scroll down for video Family tragedy: Sisters Lindsey and Kalie Gill were hit by a car at a carnival, which killed Kalie\n@highlight\n55-year-old woman plowed into American-Irish sisters in her Jeep\n@highlight\nSeriously injured 12-year-old has not been told her older sibling died in tragic collision", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 296}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}]}, "qas": [{"query": "will watch over her and over the soul of her sister @placeholder.", "idx": 53209}], "idx": 34581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "St. Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- When Max Adrien first heard that a massive earthquake had leveled Port-au-Prince, Haiti, it hit close to home. His brother lives in Haiti, and thankfully survived the January 12 disaster unharmed. Adrien's first instinct was to help his home country. \"I said to myself, 'I need to go to Haiti.'\" After speaking to his brother, he realized that he would need a skill that was in immediate demand. Otherwise he would just be in the way of other relief efforts. So he came up with a unique idea. \"I decided to give Haiti what I have, which is teaching,\" said Adrien, who is a French professor at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota. \"I don't think I can give Haiti a better gift.\"\n@highlight\nMax Adrien, originally from Haiti, wanted to help after the January 12 earthquake\n@highlight\nAdrien teaches French at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota\n@highlight\nNow he's teaching Haitian Creole to volunteers heading to Haiti\n@highlight\nAdrien says even a few Creole phrases would bring joy to most Haitians", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 622, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 859}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has been working on a collection of personal stories of people living in @placeholder.", "idx": 53217}], "idx": 34587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa and Sarah Gordon UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 29 February 2012 Passengers on board the stricken Costa Allegra will not make landfall until at least Thursday, more than 72 hours after the ship first lost power in the Indian Ocean. The 1,049 passengers and crew have been forced to stay up on the deck of the ship to keep cool after a fire in the engine room, left the vessel without power, lights and air-conditioning. Fresh food is said to have run out and is being airlifted in by helicopters as a French fishing trawler, called Trevignon, tows Allegra from the pirate-infested waters to safety.\n@highlight\nItalian prosecutors begin investigation into engine-room fire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blaze: Fire broke out onboard the Costa Allegra (pictured) when it was in the pirate-infested @placeholder", "idx": 53226}], "idx": 34592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young deaf woman was refused a job interview at a Darwin catering company after a staff member turned her away because she couldn't 'speak English'. Miranda Reardon has now lodged a formal complaint with the Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission after she felt disappointed with the way she was treated. When she arrived at the office, she met with an interviewer named 'Angela' but was knocked back when Ms Reardon asked if she could write down what she was saying. The 20-year-old told Daily Mail Australia that the company had invited her to an interview after receiving her CV but when she got there, she didn't get a chance to be interviewed.\n@highlight\nMiranda Reardon was refused a job interview at a Darwin catering company because she couldn't 'speak English'\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old has now lodged a formal complaint with the Anti-Discrimination Commission after the way she was treated\n@highlight\nMs Reardon said that when hiring people, their abilities should be looked at, not their disability\n@highlight\nShe said that she has over a year of experiences working in a fast paced kitchen, hospitality and food handling", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 151, "end": 165}, {"start": 210, "end": 258}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 502, "end": 521}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 853, "end": 882}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I don\u2019t think there is enough awareness of deafness or resources for deaf people in @placeholder,' she said", "idx": 53229}], "idx": 34595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ Phil Neville has described David Moyes traumatic reign as Manchester United manager as an 'absolute disaster'. Neville, a graduate of the lauded Class of '92, was hired by Moyes as his first-team coach last summer and he witnessed the disintegration unfold before his very eyes. United slumped to the club's worst finish in 24 years, ending the season in 7th place in the Barclays Premier League table amid a chorus of disapproval from the Old Trafford crowd. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Phil Neville get some stick from cheeky Manchester City fan Hard year: Phil Neville said last season was a disaster for Manchester United under David Moyes\n@highlight\nNeville was hired by the former Everton boss last summer\n@highlight\nUnited had a fall from grace with champions finishing 7th last season\n@highlight\nBut this year under Louis van Gaal Neville reckons United have a much better chance due to not playing European football\n@highlight\nNeville says the Reds players look 'like they're ready to win the league'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 410, "end": 432}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 565, "end": 579}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 645, "end": 661}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 861, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Terrible time: @placeholder guided United to seventh in the league despite joining the club as they were champions", "idx": 53239}], "idx": 34600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Meg Whitman, California's Republican nominee for governor, denied Thursday ever seeing a letter from the federal government questioning her former housekeeper's Social Security number. Whitman said she would be willing to take a polygraph test, to prove that she was \"really stunned\" to learn just last year that Nicky Diaz Santillan was an undocumented worker. Lawyer Gloria Allred, who represents Santillan, on Thursday released a copy of a 2003 letter from the Social Security Administration that she called \"the smoking gun or smoking document\" to prove Whitman knew her housekeeper was working illegally in the United States.\n@highlight\nNEW: Lawyer shows a 2003 letter she calls the \"smoking document\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Former housekeeper says note on the letter was Whitman's husband's handwriting\n@highlight\nMeg Whitman denies she or her husband ever saw the federal letter\n@highlight\nThe California GOP nominee for governor calls it a \"political smear\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 346, "end": 365}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 497, "end": 526}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Make no mistake, these allegations are completely untrue they lack any merit whatsoever,\" @placeholder said Thursday.", "idx": 53241}], "idx": 34602} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two men are halfway up what has been called the hardest rock climb in the world - a free climb up a half-mile section of exposed granite in California's Yosemite National Park. Tommy Caldwell, 36, of Estes Park, Colorado, and Keven Jorgeson, 30, of Santa Rosa, California, have been scaling their way up the face of the 3,000 feet granite monolith of El Capitan in Yosemite using only their hands and feet. Most ascents up the imposing rock face use an approach known as aid climbing, where ropes and metal pins are used to assist the climbers. Don't look down: Jorgeson calculates his next move up the mountain in this photo posted on Instagram on Sunday\n@highlight\nClimbers Kevin Jorgeson, 30, and Tommy Caldwell, 36, are making their way up El Capitan - the largest monolith of granite in the world - in a single push without pulling on any equipment to aid their ascent\n@highlight\nMany have climbed El Capitan before, but if successful, the pair would be the first to 'free climb' a route known as the Dawn Wall in what is considered to be the most difficult multipitch climb in the world\n@highlight\nCaldwell is doing the climb despite cutting off much of the index finger of his left hand in a DIY accident with a saw\n@highlight\nRazor sharp holds on the rock have taken their toll on the pair and they are now climbing with their fingertips taped\n@highlight\nFree climbing involves using ropes and clips to protect in case of a fall, but does not aid the actual ascent\n@highlight\nJorgeson and Caldwell hope to reach the summit of El Capitan as by Friday or Saturday to end a six year project", "entities": [{"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 154, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1486, "end": 1493}, {"start": 1499, "end": 1506}, {"start": 1536, "end": 1545}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Live from El Capitan: On Friday, @placeholder hosted a question and answer session from the wall.", "idx": 53256}], "idx": 34611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:40 EST, 20 February 2014 Hillary Clinton won't be America's next president, says Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann, because many U.S. voters 'aren\u2019t ready' for a female president and don't hunger to break new ground the way they did with Barack Obama 'I think there was a cachet about having an African-American president because of [civil rights] guilt,' the outspoken conservative told Tribune Media Services columnist Cal Thomas, in a piece that first ran February 18. 'People don\u2019t hold guilt for a woman,' she said, and even as Americans elect women at every other level of government, 'I don't think there is a pent-up desire' to call someone 'Madam President.'\n@highlight\nThere's no 'pent-up desire' for someone to call Madame President, says the Minnesota conservative firebrand\n@highlight\nAfter running for president in 2012, Bachmann now says the U.S. isn't 'ready' for a female chief executive\n@highlight\nShe says President Obama leveraged historical 'guilt' over civil-rights abuses in order to get elected\n@highlight\nBut 'people don't hold guilt for a woman,' she insists\n@highlight\nBachmann, the only GOP woman in the 2012 race, flamed out after news reports exposed the severe migraines that kept her out of action for days", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 491, "end": 512}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's months in a heated presidential primary battle during 2011 and 2012 ended quickly after", "idx": 53259}], "idx": 34614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:07 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 23:24 EST, 3 May 2013 Kobe Bryant is in a court battle to try to keep his mother from auctioning off personal mementos worth upwards of $1.5 million from his high school days in Pennsylvania and his early years with the Los Angeles Lakers. A New Jersey auction house filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Camden on Thursday for the right to sell the items after the NBA star's lawyers wrote the firm telling it to cancel a planned June auction. According to court filings, Pamela Bryant struck a deal with Goldin Auctions in Berlin and received $450,000 up front which she intended to use for a new home in Nevada.\n@highlight\nAuction house has filed a lawsuit after basketball great ordered them to stop\n@highlight\nCourt documents: Pamela Bryant struck deal in January with Goldin Auctions and received $450,000 up front toward a new house\n@highlight\nMemorabilia includes high school clothing, gear, trophies and rings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 287, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 353, "end": 371}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Kobe Bryant indicated to @placeholder that the items belonged to her and that he had no interest in them,' the auction house's attorneys wrote.", "idx": 53263}], "idx": 34617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Before the 18 Bundesliga clubs can catch their breath over a six-week winter break, they have one final game which may determine how relaxing that break is going to be. Disregarding the runaway league leaders Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga has split in half with all clubs either in the hunt for a place in Europe next season, or fighting to avoid relegation. Seven sides are packed within five points below second-placed Wolfsburg while nine sides are grouped within the same number of points at the bottom of the table. Bayern Munich sit 11 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga after Tuesday's win against Freiburg\n@highlight\nBundesliga teams head into their final game before lengthy winter break\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp opened up about his position\n@highlight\nDortmund currently sit a point above the bottom of the Bundesliga table\n@highlight\nKlopp's men travel to a Werder Bremen side who are also struggling", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 715, "end": 731}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite opening the scoring against @placeholder, Borussia Dortmund dropped more points on Wednesday", "idx": 53273}], "idx": 34624} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The trial of a man who confessed to killing a Kansas doctor who performed late-term abortions began Friday, with the prosecution telling jurors they will hear from witnesses to the shooting. Jurors also learned they will hear the 911 calls made moments later. Roeder's murder trial began in Wichita, Kansas, on the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. Sedgwick County District Attorney Nola Foulston told jurors that among the trial evidence are blood-shattered shoes, shell casings and a calendar belonging to the defendant that had the day of the shooting circled.\n@highlight\nDr. George Tiller was shot, killed while serving as an usher at Wichita church in May\n@highlight\nScott Roeder says he justifiably killed Tiller in effort to save unborn children\n@highlight\nTiller was one of four doctors in the U.S. who performed late-term abortions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder's beliefs expected to be the focal point of his defense, the trial could become the next forum in the fierce national debate over abortion rights.", "idx": 53278}], "idx": 34627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Marielle Simon for Daily Mail Australia AFL Melbourne players Dean Terlich (left) and Alex Georgiou (right) were of an uncanny resemblance of the disgraced Rolf Harris and a girl at Mad Monday festivities AFL club Melbourne has apologised for the 'poor and inconsiderate mistake' two of its players made by dressing up as Rolf Harris and a young girl for yesterday's 'Mad Monday' celebrations. The Demons issued a statement saying they would investigate the incident after Dean Terlich, dressed as Harris, and teammate Alex Georgiou were photographed in the distasteful costumes. Terlich put the photo on his Instagram account.\n@highlight\nThe annual end-of-season festivities have begun for AFL teams out of the finals\n@highlight\nTwo Melbourne players have been criticised after Instragram post pictures them in 'Rolf Harris and girl' get up\n@highlight\nMelbourne Football Club is investigating the allegations\n@highlight\nOther AFL players took to social media sharing their good-spirited costumes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 41}, {"start": 43, "end": 45}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 856, "end": 878}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder aren't the only ones dressed inappropriately for Mad Monday celebrations.", "idx": 53288}], "idx": 34634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gai Waterhouse made history on Tuesday by becoming the first female Australian trainer to win the Melbourne Cup, the country's most prestigious horse race. Waterhouse saw her pre-race favorite Fiorente fend off competition from 2011 runner-up Red Cadeaux to win \"the race that stops a nation.\" \"Everyone wants to win the majors and the Melbourne Cup is the biggest one of them all,\" said Waterhouse, who was born in Scotland, raised in Sydney and once appeared in British sci-fi television show Doctor Who during her earlier career as an actress after returning to the UK. \"It's a burning desire so today was fantastic ... His (Fiorente's) preparation was in Melbourne and I knew he was primed for the occasion.\n@highlight\nFavorite Fiorente wins the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe horse makes Gai Waterhouse the first Australian female trainer to win the race\n@highlight\nFiorente beat off competition from 2011 runner-up Red Cadeaux\n@highlight\nEx-footballer Michael Owen's horse Brown Panther finished eighth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 425, "end": 432}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 578, "end": 579}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 732, "end": 748}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown Panther was hampered by a gash it sustained during the race after a coming together with another horse, but @placeholder confirmed the animal had suffered no serious injuries.", "idx": 53294}], "idx": 34637} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Come the first Tuesday in November, when millions are streaming into polling stations across the country, as much as 40% of Americans will have already voted. In 2004, 22% of Americans voted early and that rate rose to 34% in 2008, according to Paul Gronke, Professor of Political Science who founded and runs the Early Voting Information Center at Reed College in Oregon. Not only is early voting changing the way Americans cast their ballot but it's also changing the way candidates run their campaigns. \"People find it much easier if they can choose the time to vote ... rather than show up on one day of the week,\" said Tom Slockett, Johnson County, Iowa, commissioner of elections and the county's voting auditor.\n@highlight\nIn 2004, 22% of Americans voted early and that rate rose to 34% in 2008\n@highlight\nEarly voting has changed the times when voters hit the polls, and changed the way campaigns run\n@highlight\nWhile voters are taking advantage of early voting, impact on turnout is mixed and can cost governments more\n@highlight\n400,000 voters were disenfranchised in 2008 because they improperly filled out their absentee ballots", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 334, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder begins early voting on September 27, almost a week before the first debate on October 3.", "idx": 53304}], "idx": 34644} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 06:57 EST, 14 March 2013 A rescue fund for Britain\u2019s high streets championed by retail guru Mary Portas has gone almost completely unspent, it emerged today. Councils have spent just seven per cent of more than \u00a37million assigned to turn around struggling town centres. Town halls were today accused of \u2018fiddling while Rome burns\u2019 at a time when one in seven shops is standing empty. Retail guru Mary Portas was tasked by the government to help revive town centres but little of the funding given to the councils has been spent\n@highlight\nTV retail guru was hired by the government to draw up a battle plan to save town centres\n@highlight\n100 towns received share of \u00a310million fund to attract shoppers\n@highlight\nBut of 72 councils surveyed, 47 still have the money sitting in their bank\n@highlight\nOthers have spent it on Christmas fairs despite warning from Portas not to", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The latest revelations come after criticism levelled at 12 so-called Portas Pilots, set up as trailblazers for the @placeholder reforms.", "idx": 53306}], "idx": 34646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan and Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 13:53 EST, 29 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:10 EST, 30 October 2012 Philip Sheriff who died after he was bottled in the neck at the Pulse nightclub in Southwark, London A gig-goer accused of murdering a Blackberry executive by slashing him in the neck with a broken glass bottle 'said he wished he had not done that', a court heard. Philip Sherriff was at a star-studded party to watch Jessie J perform when he was fatally bottled after a row as he stood at a bar. Ashley Charles, 26, seized a bottle of beer from the father-of-two then plunged it into his neck after an argument at the bar of the Pulse nightclub in Southwark, south London, the jury was told.\n@highlight\nPartygoer Lois Craze told the Old Bailey how Philip Sherriff 'looked confused' after he was bottled in the neck\n@highlight\nShe told how Mr Sheriff was 'bleeding everywhere' after the incident at the Pulse nightclub in Southwark, south London\n@highlight\n26-year-old denies murder charge after being accused of hitting father-of-two with beer bottle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court heard that Mr Sherriff, 37, had his back to the bar when @placeholder squeezed between him and a woman and words were exchanged, it was alleged.", "idx": 53308}], "idx": 34648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers President Barack Obama met with the leaders of the three Central American countries at the forefront of the illegal immigration debate this afternoon. Obama held a joint meeting with Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez and El Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren to discuss their 'shared responsibility' to promote 'safe, legal, and orderly migration' to the America, according to the White House. Vice President Joe Biden, who met with Molina and Ceren last month in Guatemala, also attended today's meeting at the White House. Neither Obama nor the Central American leaders took questions from the press after the meeting, but Honduras' Hernandez said on Thursday that he planned to ask Obama to do more to clear up 'the ambiguity' surrounding the country's immigration laws, including the president's Deferred Action for childhood arrivals program, and to step up law enforcement efforts to shut down drug smugglers and cartels.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama met with the presidents of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala this afternoon\n@highlight\nThe White House says they talked about their 'shared responsibility' to get children from their countries to stop coming to the U.S. illegally\n@highlight\nThey blame 'ambiguity' in the president's illegal immigration policies\n@highlight\nThe Central American leaders also met with Congressional leaders during their trip to Washington\n@highlight\nCongress is still debating whether to give Obama additional money to pay for resources to care for illegal immigrant children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 79, "end": 94}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 226, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 264, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 292}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 315, "end": 336}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 626, "end": 641}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1385}, {"start": 1409, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1452, "end": 1461}, {"start": 1474, "end": 1481}, {"start": 1517, "end": 1521}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Those coyotes, those smugglers are nothing other than the human face of an enormous criminal monster that has one foot firmly in the camp of the drug lords and in Central America,' @placeholder continued.", "idx": 53312}], "idx": 34650} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Warsaw, Poland (CNN) -- With their fine shirts, \u00adtheir initials embroidered on them,\u00ad their cufflinks and custom made jackets, the Modrzejewski twins \u00adJan and Pawel \u00adseem the prototype of the London banker. Their hairstyle, their clothes, their gestures, everything is almost identical. Both were indeed bankers in London\u00b9s financial district, but nowadays you are likely to find them at baby fairs in Poland, Germany, and other European countries promoting their new line of baby wear called \"Mon Petit Bebe.\" \"We always wanted to start our own business,\" Jan says. \"The work is very different from what we used to do, but at least you [are] building something that is your own,\" Pawel completes the sentence as seamlessly as only identical twins can.\n@highlight\nMore and more Poles are returning from abroad to find greater work opportunties at home\n@highlight\nPolish twins \u00adJan and Pawel left the London banking industry to set up business in Poland\n@highlight\nToday the pair have a successful organic baby clothes business, with excellent forecasts for growith", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 151, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 494, "end": 507}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 877, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Having operated in @placeholder it is possible to succeed almost everywhere in the world and I want to put the skills I have acquired to good use in my country.\"", "idx": 53321}], "idx": 34655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- The end of the internet comes not with a bang or a procession of four lolcats of the apocalypse, but just with two blinking lights on a modem. At least that's how it came for Andre Vrignaud, a 39-year-old gaming consultant in Seattle, when Comcast shut him off from the internet for using too much data. Vrignaud, it seems, committed the foul of using more than 250 GB of data on Comcast two months in a row, triggering the company's overage policy that results in a year-long ban from using its services. \"It's one of those things I never thought would hit me,\" Vrignaud said. \"They didn't even call. I just got double blinking lights on my modem.\"\n@highlight\nAndre Vrignaud used more than 250 GB of data on Comcast two months in a row\n@highlight\nVrignaud was paying $60 a month for a 15Mbps download speed\n@highlight\nAT&T recently slapped a 150 GB per month cap on its DSL service\n@highlight\nAT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile all have caps on mobile data usage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the second month in a row that @placeholder got those blinking lights.", "idx": 53331}], "idx": 34662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:18 EST, 3 September 2013 A heartwarming video has revealed the moment a woman was reunited with her puppy, who survived in the Arizona desert for two months after they were in a car crash. Rose Sharman, who is confined to a wheelchair as she recovers from the crash on June 1, was reunited with beloved one-year-old Ily on August 26 in an emotional scene. 'She jumped on my lap and wagged her tail and started crying,' Sharman said of the moment she saw Ily, who had lost weight but was otherwise well after she was caught in a humane trap.\n@highlight\nIly was spooked and ran away after her owner suffered a car crash in June\n@highlight\nRose Sharman was too injured to search for Ily so the community helped\n@highlight\nIly was eventually caught in a humane trap\n@highlight\nHeartwarming video captures the moment Ily and Rose are reunited", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 797}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another of @placeholder's dogs was killed in the crash and Sharman was seriously injured.", "idx": 53335}], "idx": 34663} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenager has celebrated her miraculous survival one year after she plunged 3,500 feet when her parachute became tangled during a skydive. Doctors said they had no idea how Makenzie Wethington, from Joshua, Texas, survived the fall in Chickasha, Oklahoma in January 2014. She was left with broken bones and a brain injury. 'A year ago, we wouldn't think I was gonna live, and now I'm here a year later,' she told NBCDFW. To mark the anniversary on Sunday, the 17-year-old, who is now walking again, returned to Oklahoma to meet and thank the emergency responders who helped save her life.\n@highlight\nMakenzie Wethington, now 17, jumped solo from a plane in January 2014 but her parachute became tangled, sending her plunging to the ground\n@highlight\nShe suffered fractures to her pelvis, shoulder blade, ribs, spine and teeth and doctors said they had no idea how she survived the fall\n@highlight\nWithin weeks, she was walking and she is now almost back to full health\n@highlight\nOn the anniversary of the incident on Sunday, she returned to Oklahoma to reunite with the medical team who helped to save her life", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 192}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reunited: Texas teenager Makenzie Wethington returned to Chickasha, @placeholder on Sunday to meet the medical staff who treated her after she hit the ground during the botched skydive a year ago", "idx": 53337}, {"query": "In @placeholder, the legal age to sk-dive is 18 but Oklahoma allows 16-year-olds to jump with parental permission.", "idx": 53338}], "idx": 34665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Brooke A climber has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after his friend plunged to his death at a coastal beauty spot. The men were abseiling down cliffs to look for the semi-precious gemstone Jet when the tragedy happened. The 51-year-old victim was airlifted to hospital where he was pronounced dead. Both men were abseiling down a 375ft cliff face at Kettleness Point, near Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire Police revealed the friend climbing with him, aged in his 20s, was arrested and released on bail pending further inquiries. Both men were abseiling down a 375ft cliff face at Kettleness Point, near Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire, when the incident happened at around 11.20am on Friday.\n@highlight\nMen were abseiling down cliffs to look for the semi-precious gemstone Jet\n@highlight\nThe 51-year-old victim airlifted to hospital where he was pronounced dead\n@highlight\nFriend aged in his 20s was arrested and released on bail\n@highlight\nThey were abseiling down a 375ft cliff face at Kettleness Point, near Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 372, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rugged coastline remains a magnet for @placeholder hunters today.", "idx": 53339}], "idx": 34666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leicester City have announced the signing of veteran goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer from Chelsea on a free transfer. The 42-year-old has joined on a one-and-a-half year deal and is likely to go straight into the team with regular number one with Kasper Schmeichel absent with a foot injury. Schwarzer was third choice at the Blues behind Thibaut Courtois and Petr Cech and had not played for the west London club this season. 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The singers are fulfilling one of 8-year-old Delaney Brown's wishes: a huge holiday sing-along outside her West Reading home. Delaney was diagnosed with a rare of leukaemia in May and given just days to live on Wednesday. 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The pontiff is resigning because he does not feel he has the strength to continue as the church's leader, the Rev. Federico Lombardi said, adding that it was a \"spiritual\" decision. Lombardi emphasized that Benedict remains pope until February 28, when his resignation takes effect. He dismissed reports in an Italian newspaper that the pope's decision was linked to a medical intervention to replace the battery in his pacemaker, saying that had been a routine procedure. Benedict has had the pacemaker since he was a cardinal, he added.\n@highlight\nPope's brother says he does not expect new pope to come from outside Europe\n@highlight\nNo date is yet set for the cardinals to meet to elect a successor, the papal spokesman says\n@highlight\nThe pope is not suffering from any specific disease that forced him to resign, he says\n@highlight\nCredit card payments are accepted again in Vatican City, the spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 327, "end": 343}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's decision has inevitably prompted frenzied speculation over who might assume the papacy in his place.", "idx": 53343}], "idx": 34669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What better way to celebrate your five-year anniversary than by fooling your girlfriend into believing you\u2019ve cheated? Professional YouTube prankster Roman Atwood did just that while he and his partner Britney vacationed in Aruba, thinking the stunt could live among his many others posted online. But Atwood was in for the shock of his pranking career when his sobbing girlfriend admitted she\u2019d been unfaithful, too. Scroll down for video... Beaten at his own game: YouTube prankster Roman Atwood, left, decided to tell his girlfriend that he cheated while they vacationed in Aruba for the 5-year anniversary Pranked: With a hidden camera rolling, Atwood tells his girlfriend Britney that he cheated, even though he hasn't\n@highlight\nYouTube prankster Roman Atwood made the claim he'd cheated while they were celebrating their five year anniversary in Aruba\n@highlight\nThrough her sobs, his girlfriend said she too had an affair", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But then...: Through her tears, @placeholder admits 'I cheated on you'", "idx": 53344}], "idx": 34670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonny Paul PUBLISHED: 18:39 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:45 EST, 17 September 2012 Iran's top military commander yesterday said \u2018nothing will remain\u2019 of Israel if it took military action against the Islamic republic\u2019s controversial nuclear programme. General Mohammad Ali Jafari, head of the Revolutionary Guard, also warned that if attacked, Iran would close the strategic Strait of Hormuz and hit US bases in the Middle East. Such warnings, and references to Israel\u2019s destruction, have frequently been made by Iranian officials however the General gave an unusually detailed, strongly worded and comprehensive description on how Tehran would retaliate against a strike on its nuclear facilities.\n@highlight\nGeneral Mohammad Ali Jafari, also warned that if attacked, Iran would close the strategic Strait of Hormuz and hit US bases in the Middle East", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 210, "end": 225}, {"start": 270, "end": 288}, {"start": 303, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 410, "end": 411}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 728, "end": 746}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 835, "end": 836}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s small land area and its vulnerability to a massive volume of", "idx": 53352}], "idx": 34676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Hans Kristian Rausing, the son of one of the world's richest men, appeared in court Wednesday charged with \"preventing the lawful and decent burial\" of his wife, Eva, UK media said. Her body was discovered in an advanced state of decomposition on the floor by a bed in an annex of the couple's central London mansion, the Press Assocation news agency said. Rausing looked frail as he appeared in the courtroom, the news agency said. His appearance came a day after he was charged by London police with preventing his wife's lawful and decent burial. Eva Rausing's body was found last week when police searched the couple's home after her husband was stopped on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and then arrested on drug charges.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hans Kristian Rausing is accused of preventing lawful and decent burial of his wife\n@highlight\nNEW: Rausing looked frail as he appeared in court, UK media say\n@highlight\nHe's the son of one of the world's richest men\n@highlight\nEva Rausing was bright, intelligent and devoted to her children, her father says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 36}, {"start": 178, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 184}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 338, "end": 353}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 790, "end": 810}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 936, "end": 937}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His daughter eventually recovered in the 1980s and dedicated many of her efforts to helping other addicts, he said, before marrying @placeholder, with whom she had four children.", "idx": 53357}], "idx": 34680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police have come under fire after using one of their official riot vans to give Father Christmas a lift as part of a festive parade. Crowds looked on in disbelief when Santa climbed inside the police van in Aberdare town centre, Cynon Valley, rather than taking his sleigh. Police used the vehicle to give him a taxi ride away from the event in what has been described as an 'ill-judged' stunt. Father Christmas gave a cheery wave to the people of Abadare before being taken away in the police van Father Christmas disappears inside the police van. Police later clarified that he had not been arrested\n@highlight\nFather Christmas was taken away in a police riot van after a festive parade\n@highlight\nChildren were left in tears and were worried they would not get any gifts\n@highlight\nPolice said Santa had not been arrested and simply needed a ride home\n@highlight\nParents were furious at 'ill-judged' stunt after taking children to the parade", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 95}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 499, "end": 514}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 614, "end": 629}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman said: 'We are grateful to South Wales Police for assisting @placeholder during his departure from Aberdare town centre after an amazing Christmas event, which was enjoyed by thousands of people.", "idx": 53360}], "idx": 34683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:46 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 14 March 2014 The crisis in Ukraine 'would have been different' if Mitt Romney had been elected president, according to a former Republican Virginia governor. President Barack Obama, said Jim Gilmore, is sacrificing America's national security on the altar of rank partisanship, blaming Republican-led cuts in the rate of spending growth for new limits on America's involvement abroad. 'He's satisfying himself with \"Well, I have to scale back our safety because of you, because of your sequester,\"' Gilmore told MailOnline, referring to a series of Defense Department budget cuts put in place as a dicey solution to a congressional budget stalemate in 2012.\n@highlight\nJim Gilmore told MailOnline that the president is blaming Republican-led cuts in the growth of government spending for a lax foreign policy\n@highlight\nHe suggested if Obama had lost his 2012 re-election bid, Russia's Vladimir Putin would have approached a President Mitt Romney with more fear\n@highlight\nJapan, the UK and the rest of Europe, said Gilmore, wants to see a strong America as a disincentive to Russia and other aggressive states\n@highlight\nObama 'doesn't seem to have the experience himself, because of his background,' to run an effective foreign policy, he said,", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 649, "end": 666}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1226}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gilmore says Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's more aggressive foreign policy would likely have made the Russian president sit on his hands instead of invading @placeholder", "idx": 53361}], "idx": 34684} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rio de Janeiro (CNN) -- Security for Pope Francis' visit to Brazil has been raised after an incident involving his motorcade, a Brazilian federal official told CNN. The papal visit is now classified at the highest level of security -- it was raised to \"high risk\" from \"medium risk\" after his car got stuck in a crowd of enthusiastic followers Monday, the official said. The source says the problem in part stemmed from the pope instructing drivers not to avoid crowds. After Francis arrived in Brazil on Monday, he got into a silver hatchback Fiat for the drive from the airport to downtown Rio de Janeiro. Along the route, the vehicle became pinned between a bus and a crush of well-wishers who were reaching into the car to touch the pope.\n@highlight\nSecurity for Pope Francis has been raised to \"high risk\"\n@highlight\nThe designation comes after an incident involving his motorcade\n@highlight\nThe pope shared an upbeat message during Mass on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A large crowd -- braving rain -- cheered as the pope emerged from the helicopter that took him to the site, where he held @placeholder", "idx": 53376}], "idx": 34693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 19-year-old Kentucky woman who has been missing for more than a week is believed to be with a registered sex offender who has a history of kidnapping and unlawful confinement, authorities said Tuesday. Brittney Kustes was last seen July 17 at her grandparents' home in Brooks, just south of Louisville, according to Detective Scott McGaha of the Bullitt County Sheriff's Office. Witnesses told police that sex offender Roy Vernon Elwell, 34, was seen driving up and down the street where Kustes' grandparents live on the day she disappeared. \"Shortly after, she was gone,\" McGaha told CNN. Since her disappearance, multiple people, including friends of Elwell's, have reported seeing the pair in Louisville and the surrounding areas.\n@highlight\nBrittney Kustes, 19, was last seen July 17\n@highlight\nWitnesses have reported seeing her with 34-year-old sex offender Roy Elwell\n@highlight\nHer mother says Elwell introduced Kustes to methamphetamine\n@highlight\n\"She hated this guy, actually,\" her mother says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 357, "end": 387}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said the last time @placeholder was with her daughter, Brittney returned home addicted to methamphetamine, a drug habit she had recently kicked.", "idx": 53377}], "idx": 34694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the night the Ferguson Grand jury's decision broke, a friend sent me an email: \"Something was clearly broken in the Ferguson community long before Michael Brown died. Time and energy needs to be spent on figuring out what went wrong and how you begin again to build trust -- because it will have to be rebuilt.\" I agree. Justice to be credible and accepted has to have trust as its foundation. Ferguson does not stand alone. Every day, in cities and towns across America, African-Americans experience weighted scales of justice. This reality is an accepted part of life for too many. That must change.\n@highlight\nDonna Brazile: After Ferguson decision, trust among black community has to be rebuilt\n@highlight\nShe says justice system often unfair to blacks. It doesn't mean U.S. backslid in gains on race\n@highlight\nShe says Americans want fairness. We need national commission on justice\n@highlight\nBrazile: Changes, forgiveness must come. 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Bush has unveiled his portraits of world leaders - as his wife Laura revealed she encouraged him to unleash his inner artist after he mastered a drawing app. The new collection by the former president, who picked up the paintbrush after leaving the White House, includes Tony Blair, Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Dalai Lama. Most striking is a stern-looking Russian President Vladimir Putin, but Bush said his favorite was the painting of his father, George H. W. Bush. The oil paintings, which were shared on the Today show in an interview with his daughter Jenna Bush Hager, show an improvement in Bush's skills since the self portraits of him in the bath were leaked last year.\n@highlight\nBush has painted 24 images of world leaders that are part of an exhibition at his presidential library in Texas\n@highlight\nThe paintings, including his father George H.W. 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If the PLN -- the Spanish acronym for the ruling National Liberation Party party -- wins, Laura Chinchilla would become the nation's first female president. Polls showed Chinchilla garnering 47.3 percent of the vote, with 24.9 percent of election sites reporting. Solis had 23.3 percent, while Otto Guevara of the Libertarian Movement had 21.9 percent. Before noon Sunday, all three leading candidates had cast their votes in events broadcast live by local media.\n@highlight\nNEW: Solis bows out with 23.3 percent of the vote so far\n@highlight\nNEW: Polls show Chinchilla with 47.3 percent of vote, with a quarter of sites reporting\n@highlight\nChinchilla represents ruling National Liberation Party\n@highlight\nIf no one takes 40 percent of the vote, a runoff election will be necessary", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 248, "end": 272}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 532}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition to president, @placeholder also cast ballots Sunday for two vice presidents, 53 congressmen and 495 councilmen.", "idx": 53389}], "idx": 34702} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If the U.S. soccer team were hoping for the home advantage during Saturday's Gold Cup final then they were in for a nasty surprise. Despite being the 'home' side in California's Rose Bowl stadium, the majority of fans - most of them American born of naturalized Mexicans - booed and jeered the U.S. team. The surprising scenes were followed by angry outbursts from U.S. team goalkeeper Tim Howard, who was visibly shaken after the entire post match ceremony was conducted in Spanish. Divided: Despite the good natured banter of the crowd, the U.S. team was visibly shaken by the consistent booing from the Mexican support\n@highlight\nMajority of 93,000 fans supported Mexico\n@highlight\nU.S. goalie Tim Howard swears after trophy ceremony in Spanish", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victory: Mexico's team celebrates their 4-2 win over the @placeholder", "idx": 53391}], "idx": 34703} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Microsoft is to drop both the Nokia and Windows Phone brand names in favour of just using Lumia. The company is beginning a transition to change all of its branding to simply Microsoft Lumia, just in time for the holiday season. The Finnish firm Nokia will live on as a separate company, though, focusing on mapping and network infrastructure. A report by The Verge says Microsoft is preparing to axe the Nokia name. The change by the Washington firm will see phones simply called Microsoft Lumia from now on (Lumia 730 shown). Both the Nokia brand name and Windows Phone are being dropped in the shake-up of Microsoft's phone business\n@highlight\nNokia France has confirmed that they will now be called 'Microsoft Lumia'\n@highlight\n'We are on the verge of becoming Microsoft Lumia!' they wrote on their Facebook page\n@highlight\nThe change by the Washington firm will see phones called Microsoft Lumia\n@highlight\nBoth the Nokia brand name and Windows Phone are being dropped\n@highlight\nIt brings to an end nearly three decades of Nokia phones\n@highlight\nBut it's unclear if the change will affect existing phones or just new releases\n@highlight\nMicrosoft bought Nokia's phone business for \u00a34.5bn ($7.2 bn) in April\n@highlight\nHowever Finnish firm Nokia lives on as a separate company", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 885, "end": 899}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 942, "end": 954}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Remember, @placeholder started almost 150 years ago with just one paper mill.", "idx": 53397}, {"query": "@placeholder has been quick to assure customers that the company will live on, albeit no longer in the mobile phone business.", "idx": 53399}, {"query": "He continued: \u2018We may not be the same @placeholder of several years ago, but we are here, we are strong, and our brand is very much still alive.", "idx": 53401}], "idx": 34708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Ian Poulter-inspired victories offered Europe a glimmer of hope in their quest to retain the Ryder Cup after another day dominated by brilliance from the United States. Despite Poulter's heroics, David Love III's team took a commanding 10-6 lead with only the 12 singles match to come on Sunday. The last time a team came back from such a large deficit was at the infamous clash at Brookline in 1999 when Justin Leonard capped a superb fightback for the United States. But after taking five points from a possible eight on offer, Love's side are firmly in the driving seat and on course to record their first victory since 2008.\n@highlight\nUnited States of America lead Europe 10-6 going into final day of 39th Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nU.S. dominate morning foursomes but late afternoon points give Europe hope\n@highlight\nTiger Woods loses third straight match after being rested for first time in Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nTwo Ian Poulter inspired matches help Europe cling onto American coat tails", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 418, "end": 431}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 653, "end": 676}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And his ten foot putt on the final hole to secure victory was greeted with wild scenes of celebration from a @placeholder team that had looked down and out at one stage on Saturday.", "idx": 53402}, {"query": "\"It comes from within,\" @placeholder said of yet another strong performance in the Ryder Cup.", "idx": 53403}], "idx": 34709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When the discussion turns to the U.S.-Mexico border, living less than an hour away has its privileges. I've covered the international boundary from three states (California, Arizona and Texas) and from every conceivable angle -- including from the air. I once went up in a Border Patrol helicopter that started at the Pacific Ocean and flew east over the fence line. On the Mexican side, homeowners in Tijuana were using the scrap metal wall put up by U.S. taxpayers as their backyard fence. Down the road, groups of young men waited patiently for their chance to cross. What Americans consider an impenetrable barrier, the desperate and determined see as a speed bump on the road to a better life.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Tightened border security won't prevent immigration\n@highlight\nHe says Washington's moves reveal ignorance about 1,969 mile U.S.-Mexico border\n@highlight\nIf people are intent on getting across, they'll find a way, he says", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 710, "end": 725}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So all things being equal, more @placeholder are deciding that migrating to \"el norte\" isn't worth the hassle.", "idx": 53412}], "idx": 34714} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter told CNN Wednesday that on-field racism was not a problem in football, remarks which caused a stir on the social-networking site Twitter. 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I have said this many times before, and I will say it again and again,\" tweeted the 75-year-old.\n@highlight\nFootballers and journalists have reacted to Sepp Blatter's comments on racism\n@highlight\nFIFA president told CNN players who are abused should shake hands and move on\n@highlight\nManchester United's Rio Ferdinand has condemned Blatter's remarks\n@highlight\nCNN's Piers Morgan called Blatter's comments \"utterly outrageous\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 42, "end": 44}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 853, "end": 869}, {"start": 873, "end": 885}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wrote: \"@placeholder just gave every racist in football a license to abuse.", "idx": 53415}], "idx": 34717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England face New Zealand on Saturday at Twickenham to kick off the Autumn internationals, but what constitutes a good series, who has the most to prove and who should we be looking out for? The experts give us their predictions and views on the November action. New Zealand ran out narrow 30-22 winners against England at Twickenham nearly a year ago Sir Clive Woodward (England World Cup winning coach) Click here to read former England coach Sir Clive Woodward's thoughts on Saturday's clash at Twickenham What would constitute a good Autumn for England? Beating New Zealand. If England can beat the world\u2019s best with a depleted team their World Cup credentials would be hard to argue with.\n@highlight\nSemesa Rokoduguni has the chance to be the man everyone is talking about after the Autumn internationals\n@highlight\nOwen Farrell has a point to prove, and can help release England's backs\n@highlight\nJulian Savea\u2019s scoring record against England is phenomenal\n@highlight\nKyle Eastmond showed his potential in the summer against the All Blacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 704, "end": 720}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 974, "end": 986}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opening against @placeholder will be a massive challenge, so I think we will settle for three wins.", "idx": 53417}], "idx": 34719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Let's get real. The Republicans have a problem attracting African-American voters. And Cliven Bundy made it worse. Period. Not just because Bundy turned out to express racist views, but because of what he initially, falsely symbolized for some conservative Republicans: a humble, hard-working rancher who despises federal government overreach. The fact that armed militia turned up to protect Bundy's cattle only made it worse, because it fit ever more neatly into the kind of extremist narrative that frightens many people, including many African-Americans. They don't feel comfortable when conservatives, like Sen. 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Dunkin' Donuts asked supporters to suggest redesigns for the badge, and presented its own version last night - which featured the cups in place of the red flames either side of the crest. The Massachusetts-based firm, which has since apologised for 'any insensitivity', later took down the tweet and ended the campaign - but not before its 'ignorance' was criticised by fans of the club. 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The 18th-green gallery at Medinah Country Club was packed as a remarkable sporting story was about to be concluded. All Martin Kaymer could think about was getting his phone out and capturing the moment. \"I looked around and thought, 'How nice is that,' to see the big leaderboard and then see the screen which says 'Kaymer to retain the Ryder Cup,' \" he tells CNN's Living Golf show. \"I would have loved to take out my iPhone and take a picture of it.\" The German stood over a seven-foot putt to win the 2012 Ryder Cup for Europe, which had stunned the U.S. team by making up a four-point deficit on the final day.\n@highlight\nMartin Kaymer holed the crucial winning putt for Europe at 2012 Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nCompleted remarkable comeback against U.S. at Medinah\n@highlight\nKaymer has since won the 2014 U.S. Open title\n@highlight\nShares three of this season's four majors with Rory McIlroy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 146}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 29-year-old was simply unstoppable as he broke @placeholder's halfway record for the tournament and kept on stretching his lead.", "idx": 53431}], "idx": 34725} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. government's drug strategy should focus more on treating addiction and less on imposing harsh prison sentences, the White House said Tuesday. \"Outdated policies like the mass incarceration of nonviolent drug offenders are relics of the past that ignore the need for a balanced public health and safety approach to our drug problem,\" Gil Kerlikowske, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said in a statement. The office's annual report to Congress suggests a \"new national approach\" that includes criminal justice system reforms aimed at stopping \"the revolving door of drug use, crime, incarceration, and rearrest,\" officials said in a statement.\n@highlight\nDrug czar: Incarceration of nonviolent drug offenders is an \"outdated\" policy\n@highlight\n\"We cannot simply arrest our way out of the drug problem,\" he says\n@highlight\nThe White House says drug use in the U.S. has \"dropped substantially\"\n@highlight\n\"Serious drug-related challenges remain,\" Obama says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 395, "end": 432}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since U.S. President Barack Obama tapped him for the job in 2009, @placeholder has made it clear that the United States needs to do a better job of treating addicts to try to reduce the demand for narcotics.", "idx": 53434}], "idx": 34728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Sasha Obama has arrived in China with an unusual accessory: a thumb brace. The 12-year-old was seen wearing a brace on her right hand that only covered her thumb when she de-planed in Beijing on Thursday. Calls to the White House about the cause of her injury were not immediately returned, but given the Obama girls' love of sports, an athletic accident could be a likely explanation. Scroll down for video Making their entrance: Michelle Obama, Sasha (front right), Marian Robinson (back left) and Malia (back right) arrived in Beijing on Tuesday Sasha, 12, is clearly wearing a brace of some kind on her right thumb but the White House has not yet commented on the cause\n@highlight\nSasha Obama, 12, wore a thumb brace as she got off the plane Thursday\n@highlight\nWhite House has not commented on the cause\n@highlight\nShe plays basketball at school and her father coaches the team as a parent volunteer on weekends", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Red stair looks: Both @placeholder and Malia opted for high-waisted skating-style skirts, though older sister Malia, 15, chose to go the more glam route by selecting a silver pleated version as compared to Sasha's red velvet skirt", "idx": 53438}], "idx": 34730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A long time ago in a studio far, far away... artist Colin Cantwell created these incredible sketches of spaceships that would be made into icons by the Star Wars movies. The artwork includes early versions of the X-wing fighters, piloted by Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy of films, and the Imperial Star Destroyer - the flagships of Darth Vader's fleet. The pencil drawings were done in 1974 and 1975, two years before the release of the first Star Wars film, and show George Lucas's franchise could have looked quite different. A long time ago: The original sketches of spaceships from Star Wars show how different the films could have looked, including this X-Wing fighter with just two wings\n@highlight\nSketches were done by Colin Cantwell two years before first film released\n@highlight\nShow X-wings with only two wings and oddly-shaped Star Destroyers\n@highlight\nAre being sold with original script called Adventures Of The Starkiller", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 298, "end": 320}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 919, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was also responsible for designing the tench and hole which Luke fires into to destroy @placeholder's ultimate space station.", "idx": 53446}], "idx": 34735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Infectious disease detectives worldwide rushed Thursday to find the cause of an outbreak of a rare strain of E. coli that has spread to 10 countries and is blamed for at least 16 deaths and hundreds of illnesses. Nine patients in Germany had died of a form of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS, according to the World Health Organization, which cited Tuesday figures as its most recent. Six had died of enterohemorrhagic E. coli, EHEC, a strain of E. coli that causes hemorrhaging in the intestines and can result in abdominal cramps and bloody diarrhea. One person in Sweden has also died.\n@highlight\nNEW: Spain's produce \"safe for all consumers,\" Spanish official says\n@highlight\nAt least 16 people have died in the outbreak and hundreds have been infected\n@highlight\nThe deadly strain has spread to at least 10 countries\n@highlight\nThe strain is very rare, according to disease experts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 343, "end": 367}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The agency said that it was \"reminding people traveling to @placeholder to follow the advice of the authorities and avoid eating raw tomatoes, cucumbers and leafy salad including lettuce, especially in the north of the country, until further notice.", "idx": 53452}], "idx": 34740} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last year he shocked South Africa's Oscar Pistorius to win over 200m at the Paralympics and Sunday Brazil's Alan Oliveira returned to London's Olympic Stadium to prove he is the fastest amputee sprinter in the world. The 20-year-old Oliveira stormed to victory over 100m in 10.57 seconds, shattering his own recently set record for his T43 class. It left him well clear of American Richard Browne, who finished second in a mixed class race, in 10.75 seconds, itself a world record for a single amputee in the T44 class. 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A father and son who didn't want to be identified said they were shocked by what the freshman's teacher said to him at Cimmaron-Memorial High School recently. The concerned parent described how his son returned home from school March and immediately told him of the incident. 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The Ivorian, who excelled in Liverpool\u2019s 1-0 defeat against Real Madrid, was part of the Arsenal side that marched imperiously through the 2003-04 campaign without losing a game in the Barclays Premier League. It has become a source of debate as to whether Jose Mourinho\u2019s current squad can replicate that achievement following their flying start, with another question being how many trophies Chelsea will actually win. 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The William J. Clinton Presidential Library released its latest trove of documents, including a hand-written note from the president to his national security adviser, Sandy Berger, on April 14, 1999. Clinton was reacting to a New York Times story the day before that questioned whether bin Laden was behind a pair of August 7, 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.\n@highlight\nIn a hand-written note to his national security adviser, Clinton questioned in 1999 whether bin Laden was behind terror attacks against the U.S.\n@highlight\nSandy Berger, the adviser Clinton wrote to, told MailOnline exclusively that 'we were confident that it was al-Qaeda'\n@highlight\nA NY Times reporter had concluded it was hard to prove, so Clinton thought the CIA might have 'overstated its case' to him\n@highlight\nPlenty of evidence already existed, which the CIA presented him in 1998 after al-Qaeda bombed two U.S. embassies in East Africa\n@highlight\nClinton himself ordered retaliation in Afghanistan and Sudan just weeks after those attacks \u2013 a move that some thought was inspired by the film 'Wag the Dog' about a war created to distract America from a sex scandal\n@highlight\nA best-selling author wrote that Sudan had offered to hand over bin Laden to the U.S. in 2006, but Susan Rice and others never closed the deal", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 300, "end": 338}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 856}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1402}, {"start": 1437, "end": 1443}, {"start": 1508, "end": 1512}, {"start": 1539, "end": 1547}, {"start": 1556, "end": 1559}, {"start": 1574, "end": 1583}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reactions online and in print to the publication of Clinton's 1999 note have generally been negative, focusing on @placeholder's indecisiveness in the face of a mortal enemy who would mastermind the deaths of thousands of Americans a few years later with the 9/11 attacks.", "idx": 53479}], "idx": 34759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With just three bakers left in the running, things are hotting up ahead of the Great British Bake Off final tomorrow night. But while Richard, Luis and Nancy are biting their nails, supermarkets are already celebrating thanks to soaring sales of baking ingredients. According to Waitrose, sales of edible glitter and mini marshmallows have doubled since the series began, while last week's patisserie theme boosted baklava sales by 100 per cent. Popular: Richard Burr's winning ways in the kitchen have made him the favourite to triumph in tomorrow's final Sales have even remained buoyant in the face of the controversies that have dogged this year's Bake Off, including accusations of smut and the infamous 'Alaskagate' incident.\n@highlight\nWaitrose say sales of baking ingredients have soared thanks to GBBO\n@highlight\nPopular items include edible glitter, mini marshmallows and sugar stars\n@highlight\nBookmakers have also cashed in, with builder Richard Burr the favourite\n@highlight\nStockport's Luis Troyano is in second place, followed by Nancy Birtwhistle", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the running: Nancy Birtwhistle and Luis Troyano will have to beat @placeholder to win the Bake Off title", "idx": 53481}], "idx": 34761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's a bright May morning and the purple-shirted army of tricycle drivers is on the streets of Lagos once again. Eyes trained ahead, they zip past traffic on their specially-modified vehicles, dipping in and out of the Nigerian megacity's slums. This is the mobile division of Wecyclers, an innovative enterprise using an incentive-based program to help solve Lagos's acute waste management problem. Every week, the company's cyclists peddle from door to door in low-income neighborhoods to pick up recyclable trash from registered households. Items like plastic bottles, aluminum cans and plastic sachets are all weighed and logged on site, and from there are taken to a specific sorting area where they're bagged in order to be sold to recycling factories.\n@highlight\nBilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola is the co-founder and CEO of Lagos-based startup Wecyclers\n@highlight\nThe company uses incentives to make Lagos households recycle their waste\n@highlight\nThe Nigerian megacity produces 10,000 metric tons of waste on a daily basis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 779, "end": 801}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says she's determined to keep on working to expand the service across @placeholder and beyond and ultimately help to change people's attitudes toward waste.", "idx": 53485}, {"query": "\"That we can create a low-cost way of solving the @placeholder problems, the Lagos problems, here, with Lagos solutions,\" she adds.", "idx": 53486}], "idx": 34764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Ashley Young has been in unusually talkative mood here in America, indicative perhaps of increased form and confidence. It was on Twitter in the early hours of Sunday morning, though, that the Manchester United winger hit the most pertinent note when he described tonight\u2019s meeting with Liverpool in Miami as a \u2018friendly\u2019. The quotation marks said everything about the way both teams will approach the International Champions Cup final in Florida. A friendly it is not. Up for it: Steven Gerrard knows the importance of matches against Man United, whatever the competition Incoming: United players trained at the Sun Life Stadium as they prepared for their biggest test of pre-season\n@highlight\nEnglish football's two most successful clubs meet in Florida on Monday\n@highlight\nLiverpool beat United 3-0 last season and finished 20 points ahead of their rivals\n@highlight\nBut United are revitalised under Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nDarren Fletcher says fixture 'is always a big deal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 232, "end": 248}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 441, "end": 467}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Captain Steven Gerrard may be reminded of his part in that failure by rival fans in @placeholder tonight, but he will be comforted by the 20-point margin that separated the two teams last May.", "idx": 53494}], "idx": 34768} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson are said to be in a bitter dispute over two former personal assistants accused of misappropriating \u00a3170,000, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The case has caused tensions in Mr Saatchi and Ms Lawson\u2019s marriage and friends say it was a factor behind their row at celebrity restaurant Scott\u2019s earlier this month, when the art collector was pictured \u2018strangling\u2019 his wife. Saatchi, 70, is taking the women to the High Court after they allegedly spent tens of thousands on designer goods, taxi journeys and a flight to New York. Francesca Grillo and her sister Lisa were hired by Nigella to be her aides but allegedly spent over \u00a3170k\n@highlight\nFrancesca and Elisabetta \u2018Lisa\u2019 Grillo allegedly \u2018misappropriated\u2019 funds\n@highlight\nThe case is thought to have caused tensions between the couple\n@highlight\nThe millionaire art dealer is taking the women to the High Court\n@highlight\nAlleged to have spent it on a \u00a33,616 Virgin Atlantic flight to New York and designer goods from Prada, Miu Miu and Chanel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 145, "end": 162}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 714}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was paid \u00a328,000 a year while Elisabetta was paid \u00a325,000.", "idx": 53498}], "idx": 34771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A dog has been killed in a bizarre accident during 100mph winds after a trampoline was blown into a power line, knocking it down and plunging it into a waterlogged back yard. Rosie, a Border Collie, was in Dick Pritchard's back yard in Boderdern, near Holyhead, when she was electrocuted. The father-of-two said that a gust lifted the trampoline from a garden two doors down and onto his neighbour's roof. 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The White House seemed caught flat-footed by the news, crowing on Wednesday about America's relative economic strength in comparison with the rest of the world. The US has been the global leader since it overtook Britain in 1872, but has now lost its status as top dog. 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North Korea have qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1966. The point captured in searing temperatures in Riyadh, saw the Koreans edge into second place in Asian qualifying Group 2 to finish ahead of Saudi Arabia on goal difference and seal their place in the finals. It means both group winners South Korea, who co-hosted the World Cup with Japan in 2002, and neighbors North Korea will play in the 2010 showpiece in South Africa.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea qualify from Group 2 with 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nAustralia top Group 1 of Asian qualifying with 2-1 win over Japan\n@highlight\nBahrain clinch playoff spot from Group 1 with 1-0 win over Uzbekistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 331, "end": 354}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 834, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The home draw sees Saudi Arabia finish in third place to go into the playoffs where they will face @placeholder.", "idx": 53508}, {"query": "But the @placeholder, who went through qualifying unbeaten, hit back in the second half.", "idx": 53509}], "idx": 34778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The pole dancer girlfriend of the NSA whistleblower is so distraught over his fate that she is only just 'holding on', her father has revealed. Jonathan Mills said Lindsay is so upset over what will happen to Edward Snowden she has not even phoned him - and instead has gone to ground. Father and daughter have only communicated by text in which she told him she is \u2018holding up as well as can be expected\u2019. In his first interview since the story broke, Jonathan also revealed that he has already forgiven Snowden for putting his family through hell - even though his daughter faces arrest and a possible prison sentence.\n@highlight\nJonathan Mills, of Laurel, Maryland, has said his daughter is too distraught to even speak with him on the phone\n@highlight\nLindsay Mills dated Edward Snowden for five years and lived with him at apartment in Hawaii\n@highlight\nSnowden is on the run after leaking classified NSA documents to the press", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018He (@placeholder) has nothing to do with it and she (Lindsay) has nothing to do with it\u2019.", "idx": 53512}], "idx": 34780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens Last updated at 12:58 PM on 7th July 2011 As Casey Anthony looks forward to being released from jail today, shocking letters reveal that the 25-year-old has plans to have more children. In jailhouse letters, Anthony told how she has dreamt of being pregnant again and is considering adopting as there are 'so many children that deserve to be loved'. The Orlando woman, who was stunningly acquitted of the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee, has plans to write a book, which she describes a memoir and relationship advice book. Shocking letters: Casey Anthony revealed that she wants to be a mother again in jailhouse correspondence\n@highlight\nCasey 'plans to write a book' according to letters\n@highlight\nDefence lawyer Baez calls Casey 'intelligent, kind warm hearted individual'\n@highlight\nCasey writes she 'wants to give money to charity'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night @placeholder gave his first interview since the Casey Anthony verdict.", "idx": 53517}], "idx": 34784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pop superstar Madonna reaches a major milestone Saturday. She's turning 50. Becky Oliphant went skydiving two weeks before turning 50. \"I'm doing things I've never done before,\" she said. The singer is showing no signs of slowing down as she reaches 50. She will soon begin a world tour and is still regarded as a beauty and fashion icon by many. In honor of Madonna's big day, we asked iReporters to share their stories about turning 50 and what the milestone means to them. Dr. Becky Oliphant jokes with her marketing students at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, that she and Madonna are just months apart in age. Oliphant turned 50 in May.\n@highlight\nAs Madonna celebrates her birthday, iReporters share what it means to be 50\n@highlight\nBecky Oliphant celebrated her 50th by skydiving in Florida\n@highlight\nAfter losing 140 pounds, John Tackett says he's more active than ever\n@highlight\niReport.com: Are you 50 and fabulous? 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Dias Kadyrbayev, 20, is accused of removing a backpack containing emptied-out fireworks from Tsarnaev's dorm room after realizing he was suspected of carrying out the 2013 attack with his brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Prosecutors said Kadyrbayev and another friend, Azamat Tazhayakov, decided to take the items from Tsarnaev's room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth several days after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 260.\n@highlight\nDias Kadyrbayev, 20, is accused of removing a backpack containing emptied-out fireworks from suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's room\n@highlight\nKadyrbayev and another friend, Azamat Tazhayakov, allegedly decided to take the items from Tsarnaev's room several days after the bombs exploded\n@highlight\nDuring his trial, witnesses said Kadyrbayev took the backpack and threw it in the trash, while Tazhayakov was convicted of agreeing to remove items\n@highlight\nTazhayakov was convicted last month\n@highlight\nKadyrbayev allegedly received a text message from Tsarnaev saying he could go to his dorm room and 'take what's there'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 62}, {"start": 72, "end": 88}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 460, "end": 476}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 533, "end": 569}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 808, "end": 824}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The charges against both Kadyrbayev and @placeholder carry a maximum of 25 years in prison.", "idx": 53527}], "idx": 34792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Jacmel, Haiti, as light rain fell with the darkness Wednesday, Gwenn Goodale Mangine and a group of 35 people prepared to spend their second night sleeping outside on mattresses and cardboard boxes in her driveway. Everyone is scared to be indoors. It is cold and damp. The people of Jacmel line the streets, setting tires on fire to light up a town that has been reduced to rubble in many parts and is without power, she said. The flames are all that illuminate what remains of this town on the southern coast of Haiti, about 25 miles from the capital Port-au-Prince, Haiti.\n@highlight\nResidents in Jacmel, Haiti, sleeping on mattresses, boxes in driveways\n@highlight\nGwenn Goodale Mangine tells CNN schools, homes, churches destroyed in town\n@highlight\nMangine: \"There's no way to dig them out. No big machinery. No tools. 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Titleholder Jorge Lorenzo reduced Casey Stoner's overall lead to just 15 points after nine races, with the Spaniard overtaking Pedrosa's Repsol Honda teammate at the last corner to claim second place. 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But he refused to let her tragic death become just another statistic. Knowing that the driver was 20 years old -- not even old enough to drink legally -- McCarthy made an unusual promise to the teenagers attending Mariah's memorial service in Butte, Montana. \"If you stick with me for four years,\" he said during her eulogy, \"don't use alcohol, don't use illicit drugs but give back to your community, work with your parents and talk to your parents, I'll be there with a bunch of other people to give you money.\"\n@highlight\nLeo McCarthy is challenging Montana teens to stay away from alcohol\n@highlight\nHis daughter, Mariah, was killed in 2007 by a drunken driver who was underage\n@highlight\nMore than 140 teens have taken Mariah's Challenge and gotten scholarships\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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While Israel has the most advanced military in the Middle East -- including a suspected-but-undeclared nuclear arsenal of its own -- Israeli analysts say there's no guarantee that a unilateral strike will roll back an Iranian program it sees as a threat to its survival. Yet that's the choice observers say the Jewish state may soon face, and some argue the benefits would outweigh the costs military action would incur.\n@highlight\nIsrael could face isolation and retaliation if it attacks Iran\n@highlight\nA successful raid could set back Iran's uranium enrichment effort by several years\n@highlight\nIsrael must balance the risks and benefits of attacking nuclear sites in Iran", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both groups receive generous @placeholder backing and have staged attacks against Israel and Israeli targets overseas.", "idx": 53540}], "idx": 34800} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Moyes' first Manchester derby ended in crushing defeat Sunday as his United team suffered an embarrassing 4-1 loss away to English Premier League title rival City. 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The France captain headed home a corner from Antoine Griezmann in the 83rd minute. His Real Madrid teammate Karim Benzema had an opportunity to double the lead from the spot three minutes later but fired his penalty over the bar. France coach Didier Deschamps made eight changes to the side that drew 1-1 with Albania last week, while an uninspired Sweden side played without striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was rested. 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Use your Twitter acount to ask those following you for recommendations on the area you're staying in. Mapness (mapness.net) Although it's ostensibly designed for travel journaling, this clickable atlas can also help with planning by letting you create custom maps of your travels. Adding a waypoint or something of interest -- a hotel, a landmark, a train station -- is as easy as double clicking. Mapness will automatically plot routes between your various stops, and store your map online so that you can pull it up on the go. Even better, you can share your map with others via an e-mailed link, or export them to Google Earth so that everyone in your party can find their way to the chalet. 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Dr Leila Denmark was 114 when she passed away at her home last Sunday in Athens, Georgia. Dr Denmark became the first resident physician at Henrietta Egleston Hospital for Children in Atlanta when it opened in 1928, said her grandson Steven Hutcherson. She also admitted the first patient at the hospital which was now part of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. 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The answer appears to be 60 seconds of tardiness, if the fines dished out by UEFA this week are anything to go by. European football's governing body caused outrage by fining Manchester City \u20ac30,000 ($40,000) for running onto the pitch \"less than 60 seconds late\" -- which was \u20ac10,000 ($13,000) more than Porto's punishment for fans' racist abuse during a match against the English club. 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But closer inspection reveals that, far from being average citizens, the participants actually included a millionaire restaurant owner and a Guardian journalist. The party broadcast last night featured interviews with people struggling to pay fuel bills. One of them was Beresford Casey, owner of a posh burger chain, who lives in the plush Primrose Hill area of north London \u2013 half a mile from Ed Miliband\u2019s childhood home. 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Afghan president Hamid Karzai said it showed the country's forces would be able to defend their country after international forces leave. 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I knew I was wounded,\" he says.\n@highlight\nIraqi woman devotes herself to caring for injured husband\n@highlight\nHer husband lost both legs in bombing, has been unable to get prosthetics\n@highlight\n\"I saw my legs were severed, just flesh and skin,\" he says\n@highlight\nWife: \"I am asking people for help because I cannot leave him alone in the house\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of these grim stats, and his life is now a nightmare.", "idx": 53598}], "idx": 34838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Well, that escalated quickly. In fairness to my conservative friends, there's noooooo way they could have ever known that their newest hero, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, would let loose a racist rant. It was unimaginable, crazy. Who'd have thought? Sure, he refused to recognize the legitimacy of the federal government, also known as the United States of America. But so did the secessionists of Lincoln's time, and they weren't racists. No, not at all. They just believed that some people should own other people and that the determining factor in deciding whether you were master or slave was the color of your skin.\n@highlight\nPaul Begala wonders why Republicans who championed Cliven Bundy were surprised\n@highlight\nA few Republicans initially rallied around Bundy in dispute over land\n@highlight\nBundy wondered this week of blacks, \"Are they better off as slaves, picking cotton?\"\n@highlight\nBundy told CNN, \"I don't think I'm wrong. ... 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He grew up in Columbia and couldn't wait to get out of town, but after living in North Carolina for three years, he was ready to come back. \"I realized after being away, there just aren't many places cooler than this,\" Edwards said. \"So I moved back, and now I live here and I'm really proud to live here.\"\n@highlight\nNASCAR driver Carl Edwards shares his favorite spots in Columbia, Missouri\n@highlight\nHe's a fan of Rock Bridge State Park, only 10 minutes from the center of town\n@highlight\nEdwards also frequents Booches Billiard Hall for the \"best burger in the world\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 364, "end": 377}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 701, "end": 722}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 799, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But through all of the excitement and acclaim, Edwards remains grounded and true to his @placeholder roots.", "idx": 53601}], "idx": 34840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Alaska judge has denied Bristol Palin's request that her court fight with ex-boyfriend Levi Johnston over custody of their son be kept private to avoid a \"media circus.\" The daughter of former Alaska Gov. 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John McCain picked Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate in August 2008.\n@highlight\nLevi Johnston is seeking shared custody of Tripp Palin, now a year old\n@highlight\nBristol Palin requested that proceedings be closed to prevent a \"media circus\"\n@highlight\nJohnston wanted case kept public to protect himself from ex-fiancee's powerful mom\n@highlight\nUnsealed court documents were published online by the Anchorage Daily News", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I do not believe that it would be in @placeholder's best interest for Levi's reality show to be filming this case as it unfolds, or for Levi Johnston to be capitalizing off of this custody case through his reality show,\" Palin said.", "idx": 53607}], "idx": 34845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Everything about Jupiter is super-sized, including its colorful, turbulent atmosphere. But there's fresh evidence that one of the planet's most recognizable features, the Great Red Spot, is shrinking. NASA's Cassini spacecraft photographed Jupiter and its Great Red Spot, seen center near the equator, in 2000. The spot, which is actually an ancient monster storm that measures about three Earths across, lost 15 percent of its diameter between 1996 and 2006, scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found. It shrank by about 1 kilometer (about 0.6 miles) a day during that time period, said Xylar Asay-Davis, a postdoctoral researcher who was part of the study.\n@highlight\nScientists: Great Red Spot lost 15 percent of its diameter between 1996 and 2006\n@highlight\nIt is possible that the spot may one day disappear, astronomers say\n@highlight\nJupiter's famous feature is a monster storm that's been tracked since the 1870s\n@highlight\nWinds inside gust up to 400 miles per hour; it's not exactly known what makes it red", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 487, "end": 520}, {"start": 620, "end": 635}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Probes sent by @placeholder towards the interior of the planet have been crushed by the gas giant's enormous atmospheric pressure.", "idx": 53611}], "idx": 34846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- To President Barack Obama and U.S. allies in Europe, Sunday's secession referendum in Crimea is unconstitutional, illegal and a fraud because Russian troops have essentially taken over the southern Ukraine peninsula. To Russian President Vladimir Putin, it is a chance for Crimean residents to decide if they want to realign their region with Moscow after the political strife in Ukraine that ousted the pro-Russian leader last month. Whatever the outcome, the vote planned by Crimea's regional parliament and endorsed by Russia's government will further inflame the Ukrainian crisis as the United States and European Union seek a diplomatic solution while threatening diplomatic and political sanctions.\n@highlight\nPeople in Crimea, an autonomous region of Ukraine, vote Sunday on joining Russia\n@highlight\nThe United States and its European allies reject the referendum as illegal\n@highlight\nTo Russia, the ousting of the elected Ukraine government was illegal\n@highlight\nAt issue is whether constitutional authority exists in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Power said that if the referendum goes forward, the result would get little recognition beyond @placeholder.", "idx": 53614}, {"query": "\"And, most importantly, the people of @placeholder are now deeply suspicious of Russia.", "idx": 53616}], "idx": 34848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nine goals, two red cards and a comical goalkeeping error - who said Italian football was boring? A breathtaking match at the Stadio Ennio Tardini saw Filippo Inzaghi's AC Milan continue their promising start to the Serie A season by edging Parma 5-4. Strikes from Giacorno Bonaventura and Keisuke Honda, a breathtaking run and finish from Nigel de Jong and a brace from Jeremy Menez - one from the spot, another a quite sublime backheel - ensured Milan joined Roma and Juventus at the top of the table. 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A government official has let slip that hotel guests are being monitored by covert surveillance cameras - even in the shower. Russia's Dmitry Kozak, deputy prime minister responsible for Olympic preparation, revealed that authorities have video from hotels showing that people leave the water on. You are being watched: Journalist Steve Politi tweets a picture of his makeshift shower curtain as a Russian official revealed covert cameras have been installed in the cubicles\n@highlight\nDeputy prime minister: I have seen video from inside cubicles\n@highlight\nDmitry Kozak claimed the footage showed journalists sabotaging facilities\n@highlight\nThe chief of Olympic preparations had tried to down play criticism of venue\n@highlight\nOfficials quickly try to backtrack and issue hasty denial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 182, "end": 202}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have been hit by complaints that accommodation blocks were", "idx": 53621}], "idx": 34853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards When it comes to bells, nothing's been going right for Olympics organisers today. There was confusion - even for over-excited Boris Johnson - this morning when Big Ben chimed at the bizarre time of 8.12am. And as puzzled onlookers struggled to fathom the timing, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt almost took out spectators at another event when a bell he was ringing flew off its handle. The farcical scenes unfolded as the capital prepared to begin the 'greatest show on earth' tonight by welcoming in the 2012 Olympics. Ding-dong! Scroll down to watch the video Careful! Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt rings his bell a little too enthusiastically this morning, sending the entire brass body of the instrument flying into the crowds\n@highlight\nCulture Secretary's bell breaks while welcoming in the start of the Games\n@highlight\nAdmits he was ringing bell in a 'very excited way' before it flew off\n@highlight\nThousands of people ring bells to herald the beginning of London 2012\n@highlight\nBig Ben chimes for three minutes from 8.12am... 12 hours before 20:12\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson among those 'mystified' by the bells performance\n@highlight\nSays excitement has passed form person to person 'like a benign virus'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To which Mr @placeholder said: 'Yes, I was a bit mystified about that.'", "idx": 53623}], "idx": 34855} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- \"Excited\" after a meeting Thursday with Mitt Romney, tea party favorite Sen. Jim DeMint urged fellow Republicans to be realistic and rally around the party's eventual nominee, making his plea the same day the ex-governor's chief rival suggested voters would be as well off with President Barack Obama as they would Romney. In addition to fundraising events, Romney was in Washington to hold talks with DeMint as well as legislators from Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which hold primaries next month. The legislators included House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan, according to GOP aides. \"I'm not only comfortable with Romney, I'm excited about the possibility of him possibly being our nominee,\" said DeMint, a well known conservative, claiming he was impressed by Romney but stopping short of giving him a full endorsement.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rick Santorum says \"we might as well stay\" with Obama if Romney will be similar\n@highlight\nNEW: A \"disappointed\" Romney says any Republican would be better than Obama\n@highlight\nSen. Jim DeMint, an influential conservative, suggests other candidates bow out\n@highlight\nThe Louisiana primary Saturday is the next contest in the Republican presidential race", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 543, "end": 564}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This apparent call for unity contrasted sharply with the message offered Thursday by @placeholder, who has been Romney's foremost challenger in large part thanks to support from conservative voters.", "idx": 53624}], "idx": 34856} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is the biggest photo ever created of the moon - and lets budding astronomers explore the lunar north pole like ever before. Nasa today revealed the stunning six-and-a-half feet (two-meters)-per-pixel image, which covers an area equal to more than one-quarter of the United States. Constructed from 10,581 pictures, the mosaic provides enough detail to see textures and subtle shading of the lunar terrain. Use your mouse below to begin exploring the Lunar surface LRO entered lunar orbit in June 2009 equipped with seven instrument suites to map the surface, probe the radiation environment, investigate water and key mineral resources, and gather geological clues about the moon's evolution.\n@highlight\nNasa image constructed from 10,581 photographs taken by an orbiting spacecraft\n@highlight\nCovers an area equivalent to a quarter of the US\n@highlight\nA complete printout would require a square sheet of paper wider than a football field\n@highlight\nTook four years to create", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 843, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's the latest example of the exciting insights and data products @placeholder has been providing for nearly five years.'", "idx": 53628}], "idx": 34859} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Forest Service is urging hunters and fishermen to keep their eyes open for marijuana growing operations in Wisconsin's Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Since 2008, nine marijuana growing operations have been discovered on public land within the state. Most recently, in late August, a fisherman visiting the forest happened upon a marijuana field that netted more than 8,000 plants worth $8 million. \"The fisherman was walking along the banks of the Oconto River and noticed these patches that had been cleared and disturbed. Trees were down, things didn't look right, and he reported that to authorities, and a surveillance operation was established,\" said Jane Cliff, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service eastern region.\n@highlight\n80,000 marijuana plants eradicated in Wisconsin forest\n@highlight\nMany of those arrested in busts are in the country illegally\n@highlight\nU.S. Forest Service wants hunters, fisherman to flag any suspicious areas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 137, "end": 171}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 714, "end": 732}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 899, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is targeting illegal marijuana growers because it has millions of acres of remote public land.", "idx": 53629}], "idx": 34860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An election-year Democratic measure designed to ensure that women don't face pay discrimination was blocked Tuesday by Republicans who complained that the bill was politically inspired and would reward trial lawyers at the expense of employers. The motion, which needed 60 votes to succeed, got only 52, not one from a Republican. President Obama issued a statement criticizing Republicans for putting \"partisan politics ahead of American women and families.\" Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, standing at a news conference with pay equity advocate Lilly Ledbetter, accused Republicans of \"wanting to stick their heads in the sand\" about the longstanding issue of women being paid less than men. \"But it's clear where Democrats stand,\" Reid said.\n@highlight\nDemocrats say bill would ensure that women don't face pay discrimination\n@highlight\nRepublicans counter that it would reward trial lawyers at employers' expense\n@highlight\nSponsor vows to bring measure back until it passes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 569, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Republicans remained largely silent about the issue in the days leading up to the vote, even as @placeholder, led by the president, made an all-out push for the legislation.", "idx": 53642}], "idx": 34866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fair condition: Doctors still do not know what caused Teresa Heinz's seizure-like symptoms on Sunday Teresa Heinz, the wife of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and heir to a ketchup company fortune, has been flown by private jet from Nantucket to Boston for further treatment after having a seizure while on holiday at her family's vacation home. Heinz was taken on a private plane to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on Sunday night after doctors at Nantucket Cottage Hospital stabilized her, a spokesman for Kerry said. 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Marquise Braham, 18, jumped to his death Friday from the roof of a Marriott hotel on Long Island while home for spring break, authorities said. \"He's kind, gentle, fun, sarcastic,\" the victim's father, Rich Braham, told CNN affiliate News 12 Long Island. \"Just good to be around. 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Back in the Mercedes team home in the paddock, a seasoned observer in his red hat \u2014 Niki Lauda, the Mercedes chairman \u2014was banging the table as he claimed in that direct Austrian style of his that Hamilton is simply unbeatable. That proposition was mildly under threat in the closing few laps of the race as Nico Rosberg, assisted by fresher, quicker tyres, came within six-tenths of a second of overtaking him. Another couple of laps and he would probably have managed it. It provided a dramatic conclusion to a race that could best be described as a slow burner around the procession-inducing tarmac of Barcelona.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton lauded by Niki Lauda after run of wins continues\n@highlight\nBut Hamilton insists he can still improve his speed\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg confident he can still provide a challenge for Hamilton", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 149, "end": 177}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Because if @placeholder keeps on pushing himself to beat Lewis, the big advantage is that both cars will go quicker.", "idx": 53655}], "idx": 34874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 28 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 28 January 2014 The world's tallest woman might finally stop growing after doctors removed a tumour from her brain. Siddiqa Parveen, who is estimated to be 7ft 8in tall, travelled nearly 1,000 miles from her village in West Bengal for doctors in Delhi to save her life. Before the operation, the 28-year-old had a spine 'on the verge of breaking' and was losing her sight as a result of her continuous growth. 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But the extraordinarily poor way his case appears to have been handled may also inadvertently have done the United States an enormous service -- not just in shining a light on the threat posed by this virus but also by revealing the profound problems both in our health care delivery system and the public health programs supposed to help prevent outbreaks, track contacts and control the spread of disease. Some of the hospital's actions -- including failing to communicate the level of concern for Duncan as a possible Ebola case, sending him home before properly evaluating him and possibly delaying in getting him medications that might have helped if given earlier -- were judgment errors that should never have happened.\n@highlight\nDeath of Ebola patient in Dallas highlights problems in health system, Irwin Redlener says\n@highlight\nFederal funding for the Hospital Preparedness Program has been slashed, he says\n@highlight\nU.S. has seen loss of 50,000 public health workers in less than decade, Redlener says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 40, "end": 57}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 990, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I wish I could be confident that a similar set of problems would not have occurred elsewhere, but there is ample reason to believe that some version of the @placeholder story could have happened in many other cities around the nation.", "idx": 53663}], "idx": 34881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb A mother who spat into the face of a teenage referee at her son's junior football game has been convicted of assault. Oksana Karaliova, 34, was sent off from the sidelines then spat twice in the young official\u2019s face after the under-9s match. Her husband Lazaro Garcia, 44, who also got a red card as he watched the game in Salford, Greater Manchester, grabbed him by the throat after the final whistle. Oksana Karaliova, 34, spat into the face of a teenage referee after she disagreed with his decisions during an under 9s football game. 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However, court documents show that his hugs may have bordered on inappropriate. According to the Muskegon County Prosecutor's office, over four women have claimed that he touch them inappropriately at the Plumb's grocery store where he works. 'I gave her what I used, what we used to term as a kid, a pal hug, you put your arm around the shoulder, you put your arm around the shoulder, ya know you're best pals,' Civis told FOX. 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Lankov said two of the three visitors \"are essentially number two and number three in North Korean official hierarchy.\"\n@highlight\n\"Within my memory...there was never ever such a high-level visit,\" expert says\n@highlight\nHead of North's military, two other ruling party leaders attend sports event\n@highlight\nThey also meet with South Korean officials, who give them a warm welcome\n@highlight\nKim Jong Un has been out of sight for weeks; officials say he is \"suffering from discomfort\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 381}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 542, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's take on the reason for North Korea's friendlier approach: economics.", "idx": 53692}], "idx": 34904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has fired the imagination of historians and archaeologists for centuries, but the mystery of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon may finally have been solved - with a surprising twist. A leading Oxford-based historian says the fabled gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, were not built in Hillah by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. In fact they weren\u2019t in Babylon at all. Dr Stephanie Dalley, of Oxford University\u2019s Oriental Institute, says the gardens were actually located 300 miles to the north in Nineveh, Babylon's rival, by the Assyrian ruler Sennacherib. Glory of the ancients: A sixteenth century illustration of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which may not have been in Babylon at all. 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But when Jake Thompson asked for Steve Bennett\u2019s daughter Hannah\u2019s hand at Christmas, he got more than he bargained for. Steve agreed on the provision that Jake accompanied him on a planned charity trek to the North Pole. Jake Thompson (l) asked Steve (c) for his daughter Hannah's (r) hand in marriage at Christmas Steve and Jake embarked on an epic 10 day trek which saw them walk, ski and sledge to the North Pole in temperatures of -50 degrees Celsius\n@highlight\nHannah and Jake have been sweethearts since childhood\n@highlight\nFather-in-law Steve wanted Jake to prove commitment to marriage\n@highlight\nAlso saw it as a way of induction into the close family\n@highlight\nPair navigated 100kg sledges through the moving ice of the Arctic Circle\n@highlight\nTemperatures dropped as low as -50 degrees Celsius\n@highlight\nRaised over \u00a330,000 for the Colourful Life Foundation and National Osteoporosis Society", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Hannah have been together since they were childhood sweethearts", "idx": 53701}, {"query": "Jake added,'Hannah and I have been together for eight years so I didn\u2019t think there would be any objection from @placeholder.", "idx": 53702}], "idx": 34910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aqsa Mahmood, 20, who left her Glasgow home for Syria after becoming radicalised, has written a guide on how to be a war widow, sparking rumours her Islamic State fighter husband has been killed A British jihadi bride who fled to Syria to marry an Islamic State fighter has written a guide on how to be a war widow, sparking rumours her extremist husband has been killed. Privately-educated Aqsa Mahmood, who left her privileged life in Glasgow to join ISIS militants in Syria, has taken to social media to hit out at jihadists for 'failing to tell their wives what will happen to them after they die'.\n@highlight\nGlasgow-born Aqsa Mahmood, 20, fled Britain to join ISIS fighters in Syria\n@highlight\nShe abandoned university to join fanatics and reportedly married extremist\n@highlight\nHas now taken to social media to warn 'jihadi wives' about partners dying\n@highlight\nShe has also warned women to learn the proper dress etiquette for widows\n@highlight\nPosts have sparked rumours her extremist husband may have been killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 149, "end": 161}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When they join the @placeholder they are lost for ever.", "idx": 53709}], "idx": 34915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anthony Pilkington was rejected by Manchester United as a youth player, and Alex Ferguson claims he doesn't even remember the player's time at Old Trafford. But the 24-year-old made a point to the veteran manager on Saturday, scoring the only goal as his Norwich team knocked United off the top of the English Premier League. Norwich's 1-0 home win left United a point behind rivals Manchester City, who earlier thrashed Aston Villa 5-0. \"We've been a bit more ruthless and we're putting our chances away; maybe we could have had another one at the end to make it a bit more comfortable,\" said Pilkington, whose 60th-minute header inflicted United's third league defeat in 12 matches and lifted Norwich up to 13th.\n@highlight\nManchester City move to top of English Premier League with 5-0 win over Aston Villa\n@highlight\nRivals Manchester United drop to second after losing 1-0 to Norwich City\n@highlight\nThird-placed Chelsea suffer 2-1 defeat away to surprise team West Brom\n@highlight\nArsenal win 5-2 in London derby with Tottenham, who have a player sent off", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 311, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 787}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 837, "end": 853}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a great day for @placeholder and it's a massive win for us.", "idx": 53710}], "idx": 34916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:55 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:26 EST, 20 November 2013 Shot dead: 18-year-old Dane Scott Jr. was shot a few weeks after the death of Trayvon Martin, the black teen who was unarmed when he was shot in Florida by a neighborhood watch volunteer The friend of a teenager who was fatally shot in the back by an Oklahoma police captain testified on Wednesday that the unarmed 18-year-old was not only running away when the officer fired four shots at him, but had also put his hands in the air as if to surrender.\n@highlight\nA witness to the shooting of unarmed Dane Scott, 18, in March last year says Scott put his hands in the air before a police officer shot him four times\n@highlight\nDel City, Oklahoma police Captain Randy Harrison is facing manslaughter charges after shooting and killing Scott\n@highlight\nThe two had engaged in a brief car chase and struggle before Harrison shot Scott in the back\n@highlight\nProsecutors said Harrison crossed the line and let a personal grudge interfere with his professional training", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lockett said he and a second passenger pleaded with @placeholder to let them out during the chase that he said reached speeds of up to 100 mph.", "idx": 53719}], "idx": 34921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Motorists drawing guns to secure petrol, residents looking through rubbish bags for food and pensioners shivering in sewage-swamped homes. The scenes that smack of Third World misery are the fate of New Yorkers in the wake of superstorm Sandy. Five days after disaster struck America\u2019s Atlantic coast, New York is suffering the sort of social breakdown that followed Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005. 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Manager Paul Lambert admitted after the 1-1 draw on Saturday the club were likely to contest the decision and an official appeal has now been lodged. The club are likely to receive the outcome on Tuesday ahead of their Barclays Premier League Boxing Day trip to Swansea. Gabriel Agbonlahor (right) and Ashley Young collide during Aston Villa's 1-1 draw with Manchester United Agbonlahor looks on in disbelief after being shown a red card by referee Lee Mason\n@highlight\nAston Villa drew 1-1 with Manchester United in the Premier League\n@highlight\nGabriel Agbonlahor was sent off after a 50-50 challenge with Ashley Young\n@highlight\nVilla should find outcome of official appeal before the game with Swansea", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 106, "end": 123}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 382, "end": 404}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 451}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 521, "end": 537}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 659, "end": 675}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 727}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lambert questioned the decision after the game and said @placeholder admitted he thought he had fouled Agbonlahor.", "idx": 53724}], "idx": 34924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Residents of the Falkland Islands voted overwhelmingly to remain a British Overseas Territory, an official said late Monday. The question put to voters was: \"Do you wish the Falkland Islands to retain their current political status as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom?\" More than 99% of voters said yes, according to Darren Christie, public relations manager for the Falklands Islands government. Just three people voted no. Turnout was 92%. \"Speaks for itself, I think,\" Christie said about the vote. Monday marked the final day of a two-day referendum on the disputed Falkland Islands, which Argentinians call Las Malvinas.\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 99% of voters said they want the Falkland Islands to remain a territory\n@highlight\nNEW: Turnout was 92%; \"Speaks for itself,\" says an island official\n@highlight\nArgentina, which knows the islands as Las Malvinas, disputes British sovereignty\n@highlight\nBritain and Argentina went to war over the South Atlantic territory in 1982", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 76, "end": 101}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 247, "end": 264}, {"start": 273, "end": 286}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 387, "end": 403}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 590, "end": 605}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 705, "end": 720}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 968, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because the area around the Falklands is the subject of a sovereignty dispute, it argues, \"the @placeholder has no right to alter the legal status of these territories, not even under the guise of a hypothetical 'referendum.'", "idx": 53730}], "idx": 34929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter Seemingly always on the go, Cara Delevingne\u2019s work-hard-party-harder lifestyle shows no signs of slowing down. And despite the supermodel's slightly wild reputation, the 21-year-old appears to be focusing more on her career of late. The wild child missed out on Glastonbury this week to meet with music mogul Simon Cowell to talk about her rumoured singing career - and she has just released a new campaign for Mulberry, in which she carries bags from her own collection. Scroll down for video The new campiagn for the Autumn Winter 14 collection features Cara looking contemplative in the Highlands\n@highlight\nBritish supermodel face of new campaign for iconic British brand\n@highlight\n21-year-old also turned designer for own 'Cara Delevingne collection'\n@highlight\nRustic countryside Mulberry shoot by photographer Tim Walker", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 534, "end": 549}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder team and Cara apparently stayed in a Scottish lodge and woke up every day to early morning mists, huge breakfasts, homemade shortbread and wild land to the location for the shoot.", "idx": 53756}], "idx": 34946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble Winter has finally arrived Down Under, and it is certainly here with a vengeance. Overnight the weather bureau issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds and blizzards all across New South Wales, which were expected to hit the Hunter region, Illawarra, South Coast, Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, South West Slopes, and the Snowy Mountains. However, some good came from the cold front as ski fields across New South Wales and Victoria saw their first big dump of the snow season, which meant Thredbo, which is 500 kilometres south of Sydney, and Mount Hotham in Victoria, both had over 50 centimetres of snow.\n@highlight\nDespite the record warm temperatures throughout May, winter has finally arrived Down Under\n@highlight\nOvernight, Australian ski fields saw their biggest snowfall so far this season\n@highlight\nIn New South Wales Thredbo and Perisher each experienced more than 45cm\n@highlight\nMount Hotham in Victoria saw about the same, while Mt Buller was dumped with 25cm of powder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 346}, {"start": 357, "end": 371}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 849, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winter wonderland: Thredbo ski fields in @placeholder saw a massive dump of over 45cm of snow overnight", "idx": 53762}], "idx": 34950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has admitted he made a mistake in appointing Neil Warnock as the club's manager at the start of the season. With Warnock now sacked, and Alan Pardew soon to be announced as the Eagles' manager after leaving Newcastle, Parish spoke to former player Mark Bright for the club's official YouTube channel. 'History will judge (whether the time was right for Warnock to leave). We're one game in to him not being here. I know people say it, Neil is a very nice guy, a really nice guy. I would have loved him to be a success.\n@highlight\nCrystal Palace appointed Neil Warnock when Tony Pulis left Selhurst Park\n@highlight\nPalace are in the relegation zone and Warnock has been sacked\n@highlight\nParish admitted that he made a mistake in appointing him as manager\n@highlight\nThe Palace chairman also looked back at the club's survival last season\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew arrived at the club's Beckenham training ground on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I felt that what we had here (when @placeholder left) we could just keep going.", "idx": 53769}], "idx": 34955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If anyone doubted the need for Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini to splash out \u00a325 million on Wilfried Bony, he would be happy to show them the opening 45 minutes at Goodison Park as exhibit A. Pellegrini was in tetchy mood despite watching his side stretch their unbeaten run to 14 games, and it had nothing to do with midfielder Frank Lampard and his \u2018loan\u2019 saga. City dominated Everton, particularly in the first half, and yet register just two efforts on target. When the home side were vulnerable, Stevan Jovetic and Jesus Navas missed the target horribly after being set up by David Silva. 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Eavesdroppers at GCHQ exposed the plot by monitoring chatter between an insurgent and other militants. The agency had mounted its biggest overseas deployment since the Second World War by running a string of listening posts across southern Afghanistan to protect British soldiers. An earlier assault on Camp Bastion \u2013 in September 2012 \u2013 cost the lives of two US marines, saw five RAF personnel injured and ended with the destruction of fighter jets worth \u00a3130million. 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But working with wild animals in her native Kenya has taught her that it is near impossible to prevent some vulnerable species coming into contact with human communities --- often with damaging consequences. As executive director of the Kenya Land Conservation Trust and chairman of the Friends of Nairobi National Park, Kahumbu now aims to reduce people-wildlife conflicts arising from these scenarios. \"Africa is the only continent remaining on this planet that still has its full diversity of large mammals,\" she says. \"We can't afford to lose it. 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The No 14 seed completed his third consecutive straight sets win to defeat a somewhat overwhelmed Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 in less than two hours to deny Japan its equally unlikely Grand Slam winner. An outstanding performance from Cilic disappointed the millions who rose with the dawn there to watch their new national hero try and became the first Asian-born man to lift one of the sport's biggest prizes. 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Illegal counterfeiting and piracy costs the U.S. economy $100 billion and thousands of jobs every year. Congress cannot stand by and do nothing while some of America's most profitable and productive industries are under attack. Internet protest stalls online piracy bills in Congress The Stop Online Piracy Act protects consumers and innovators by targeting foreign websites that traffic in stolen or counterfeit products, everything from movies to medicine to baby food. A great deal of misinformation about the bill has been spread around the Internet. This information does a disservice to consumers, and it is being disseminated by those who have profited from working with illegal websites that steal and sell America's intellectual property.\n@highlight\nIllegal counterfeiting and piracy hurt the U.S. economy\n@highlight\nSmith: Stop Online Piracy Act designed to protect consumers, companies\n@highlight\nSmith: Misinformation about the bill has spread around the Internet\n@highlight\nHe's open to constructive suggestions that will produce strong anti-piracy legislation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 458}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, it is similar to laws that already govern websites based in the @placeholder", "idx": 53798}], "idx": 34974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston You may be forgiven for thinking this image is a 2D painting but it is, in fact, a 3D computer model of an 1885 Hungarian masterpiece. Graphic designer Zsolt Ekho Farkas created the full 3D rendering using painter Benczur Gyula's battle scene Budavar visszavetele, also known as the Recapture of Budapest. It took a month to digitally map the scene, and a further five weeks to paint and mask the digital model. Scroll down for video Graphic artist Zsolt Ekho Farkas created the full 3D recreation, pictured, using Hungarian painter Benczur Gyula's Budavar visszav\u00e9tele, or Buda repossession masterpiece. It began as a challenge from his wife and took a month to model the 32 characters, followed by five weeks spent painting and masking the project\n@highlight\n3D rendering is based on Benczur Gyula\u2019s painting Budavar visszavetele, also known as the Recapture of Budapest\n@highlight\nIt was created by Hungarian graphic designer Zsolt Ekho Farkas\n@highlight\nThe project began as a challenge from Farkas' wife while on holiday\n@highlight\nFarkas spent two months modelling and painting each of the 32 characters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 72, "end": 73}, {"start": 106, "end": 107}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 266, "end": 285}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 472, "end": 488}, {"start": 507, "end": 508}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 853}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 952, "end": 968}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I wanted to make it in full @placeholder; for my wife, and for myself of course.\u2019", "idx": 53824}], "idx": 34990} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsman-turned-politician Imran Khan will formally announce his marriage on Friday, sources at a Pakistani television station have said. It is understood Khan's new wife Reham - the former BBC weather girl he wed in secret last month - has invited colleagues to the announcement. A source at Dawn TV, the private news channel where she works, also revealed the new Mrs Khan has also invited her make up artist to Friday's event, although Mr Khan officially confirmed they were married yesterday. The source added: 'She has also shown willingness to start her regular programme for TV from next week.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPakistani politician wed divorced mum-of-three Reham Khan in secret\n@highlight\nNew wife has invited colleagues at television station to announcement\n@highlight\nFormer wife Jemima Goldsmith tweets congratulations to former cricketer\n@highlight\nBut Khan's sister has said she is not sure she wants to meet his new wife", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 808, "end": 823}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Goldsmith revealed in October that she was ditching the surname '@placeholder' and reverting to her family name because her ex-husband was about to remarry.", "idx": 53827}, {"query": "She said at the time: 'My ex-husband, Imran, recently announced that he intended to get remarried soon, which made me think it's probably time to change my name back to @placeholder.'", "idx": 53828}], "idx": 34993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 05:25 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 15 September 2013 A mother-of-two who is accused of murdering her husband has said she would rather die than face serving 30 years in a Dominican prison if she is convicted. Nicola Reyes, 37, has described the horrific condition in which she has been kept for 14 months, allegedly without charge. Even her own lawyer in the Caribbean fears she will be convicted, and her parents Micheal and Jeanette Clements claim the British Embassy and Foreign Office have failed to provide assistance. Nicola Reyes ran over and killed her husband as he drove his motorbike alongside her SUV after a night out\n@highlight\nNicola Reyes, 37, ran over her husband Jorge last July\n@highlight\nJorge's family claim she did it deliberately after an argument\n@highlight\nNicola protests that it was just a tragic accident saying she loved Jorge\n@highlight\nShe has been awaiting trial for 14 months allegedly without charge\n@highlight\nParents have launched petition urging David Cameron to intervene\n@highlight\nHoliday island is visited by 150,000 Britons every year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 488}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police arrived at the scene, threw @placeholder's body into the back of a van and told Nicola they were taking her to hospital, but actually to her to jail.", "idx": 53832}], "idx": 34997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Runaway Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich have proven that despite all the wealth and excess in football, there are still grounded and caring people involved in the game. 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Former FBI agent John Connolly \"crossed over to the dark side,\" a judge said. Disgraced ex-FBI agent John Connolly Jr. \"crossed over to the dark side,\" said Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Stanford Blake. The sentence will run consecutively to a 10-year racketeering sentence. Connolly, 68, was convicted in November of second-degree murder in the death of businessman John Callahan, an executive with World Jai-Alai. 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Boosted by the 2012 Games, the British capital experienced a surge in tourists not seen before by any other post-Olympic host city in the world. Subsequently there was a 12 per cent increase in visitors to London\u2019s top attractions, with almost seven million people passing through the doors of the British Museum. Number one: The British Museum was the most-visited tourism attraction in London in 2013 1. British Museum \u2013 6.7m2. National Gallery - 6m3. Natural History Museum \u2013 5.4m4. Tate Modern \u2013 4.9m5. London Eye - NA6. Science Museum \u2013 3.3m7. V& A Museum \u2013 3.38. Tower of London \u2013 2.9m9. Royal Museums Greenwich 2.9m10. 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Luis Van Gaal's team started brightly and took the lead after two minutes through Germany striker Mario Gomez, who scored his 17th league goal of the season. Gomez's compatriot Thomas Muller doubled the reigning champions' advantage with only 15 minutes gone when he fired home from inside the box after a pass from Franck Ribery. Dutch winger Arjen Robben netted a brace in only his fourth game of the season to seal a comprehensive victory. 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Thad Cochran capture the Republican nomination in a hotly contested primary runoff, but the strategy that propelled him to victory is unlikely to make it into the GOP playbook. In the final weeks of the election, Cochran's campaign and allies turned to African-Americans and Democrats to carry the incumbent senator past his tea party challenger. Turnout shot up in counties with the highest African-American populations, but Cochran's success with turning out an unlikely demographic will be hard to replicate elsewhere, several Republican strategists said. 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Earners were limited to \u00a34,600 a year in contributions as part of the government-backed National Employment Savings Trust (NEST). They were also barred from transferring old company pensions into the scheme or taking it with them if they moved jobs. Pensions Minister Steve Webb (pictured) said: 'By convincing Europe to support us on this, we\u2019ve achieved a victory for consumers' But after a year of negotiation, the European Commission has agreed to lift the restrictions in a \u2018victory\u2019 for employees, ministers will announce today.\n@highlight\nMillions of employees in a workplace pension scheme are to be freed from curbs on savings imposed by the EU\n@highlight\nEarners were limited to \u00a34,600 a year in contributions as part of the government-backed National Employment Savings Trust\n@highlight\nAfter a year of negotiations, the EU has agreed to lift the restrictions\n@highlight\nBut savers will have to wait until April 1, 2017 for the changes to kick in", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 240, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 570, "end": 588}, {"start": 803, "end": 804}, {"start": 905, "end": 937}, {"start": 984, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It was always ridiculous that people could not save as much as they wanted into @placeholder,\u2019 she added.", "idx": 53875}], "idx": 35029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anthony Shadid, who won two Pulitzer Prizes for his reporting from Iraq, died Thursday while reporting in eastern Syria, apparently of an asthma attack, The New York Times said. 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Kvitova won 6-3, 6-0 on Centre Court. Read the report here. Host commentator The fastest women's Wimbledon final in 31 years, at 55 minutes. That's all from us today, unfortunately it wasn't the competitive final we'd hoped for. Back tomorrow for the men! Bouchard receives a standing ovation, and says: 'I'd like to congratulate Petra she's played fantastic for two weeks. 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The chief executives of both companies are being hauled in front of not one, but two parliamentary committees this week to give evidence about the possible implications of a deal, when an offer hasn't even been accepted yet. Pfizer's pursuit of AstraZeneca has stirred up a wealth of protectionist feeling in Britain, despite the fact the company was originally created from a merger with Sweden's Astra and has the bulk of its employees outside of the UK. 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Balotelli was not about to let the small matter of a draw with Luxemburg \u2014 the latest in a dismal run of results for Italy \u2014 disrupt his plans for world domination as he looked ahead to the eagerly anticipated Group D opener with Roy Hodgson\u2019s side in Manaus on Saturday. As wildcards go, they do not come much wilder than Balotelli but the Italians are relying on their unpredictable front man hitting top form, just as he did in Euro 2012 when he finished joint leading scorer with three goals.\n@highlight\nBalotelli believes teams should fear Italy at the World Cup\n@highlight\nEngland face Cesare Prandelli's side in their opening match on June 14\n@highlight\nPrandelli is yet to decide on his starting XI\n@highlight\nAndrea Pirlo calls Steven Gerrard 'one of the greatest midfielders of the generation'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 957, "end": 968}, {"start": 976, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I am not even thinking that when we play @placeholder that I will be playing against former team-mates,\u2019 he added.", "idx": 53930}], "idx": 35061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It\u2019s no surprise for an international rock star to travel first class. But there was no doubting that Brian May\u2019s companion was a rather unusual one on this occasion. The Queen star is said to have paid \u00a310,000 for a second seat in the first class cabin of a British Airways flight to Los Angeles for his beloved electric guitar. Scroll down for video Brian May is said to have paid \u00a310,000 for a second seat in the first class cabin of a British Airways flight to Los Angeles for his beloved electric guitar The rocker was making the 5,500 mile journey from London to LA to perform at the Classic Rock Awards in Hollywood on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nRocker travelling from London to LA to perform at Classic Rock Awards\n@highlight\nHe has owned the beloved instrument for 40 years after making it himself\n@highlight\nThe Red Special is credited as being a key part of Queen\u2019s signature sound", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 569, "end": 570}, {"start": 590, "end": 608}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 697, "end": 715}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead he insisted that the @placeholder guitar was given an upgrade to ride with him in first class.", "idx": 53936}], "idx": 35064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 16:40 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:39 EST, 9 May 2013 Sainsbury's is giving away 20million vouchers a month in a bid to overtake Asda as the UK\u00bfs second biggest supermarket They've wooed us with buy one get one free offers, value ranges and loyalty card reward points. Now supermarkets are tapping into the growing trend among families for using coupons at the tills to get us through the doors \u2013 and beat rival chains in the supermarket wars. 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The Frenchman has good reason to celebrate after smashing the World Sailing Speed Kitesurfing record over 500 meters, reaching an average speed of 56.62 knots (104.8 kph). The record was officially confirmed by the World Sailing Speed Record Council on Thursday. \"This record was something else,\" the ecstatic 34-year-old told CNN earlier in November. \"It was fantastic.\" Facing fierce winds and unrelenting waves, Caizergues beat the previous record set by American Rob Douglas by 0.97 knots -- an effort achieved in a sport where danger is always lurking.\n@highlight\nAlex Caizergues sets new world speed kitesurfing record\n@highlight\nFrenchman broke record over 500 meters after averaging 56.62 knots\n@highlight\nRun aided by the Mistral -- a fierce cold wind which blows down south of France coast\n@highlight\nCaizergues now looking forward to next run in fierce conditions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 170, "end": 200}, {"start": 323, "end": 356}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is a very strong and powerful wind,\" added the @placeholder.", "idx": 53945}], "idx": 35071} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia Couples from the US and Australia, who were flying out with surrogate babies, have been barred from travel by immigration officials in Thailand as its local government continues its crackdown on surrogacy laws. It is believed the couples, including Australian homosexuals, were leaving from Bangkok international airport when they were stopped on Thursday afternoon, according to the ABC. One of the couples was with a surrogate mother. 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He may be showing false nerves -- over the past 25 years he has developed into one of the most innovative musicians of his generation, has collaborated with the cream of the music world in a bewildering range of genres, and has the experience of headlining the world's biggest music festival, Glastonbury, twice -- but he seems genuinely humbled tonight in such grand Victorian surroundings, paying tribute to this \"ridiculously incredible, spiritual place.\"\n@highlight\nDamon Albarn performs at Albert Hall, showcasing solo album \"Everyday Robots\"\n@highlight\nA more stripped-back work than usual for him, the songs look back on his 46 years\n@highlight\nConcert revisits many of the many musical moments of his long and varied career\n@highlight\nVarious collaborators join Albarn: Graham Coxon, De La Soul and Brian Eno", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 129, "end": 145}, {"start": 166, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's a master of pacing: stripped of the machismo of a @placeholder concert, or the graphical wizardry of Gorillaz, the music is the star.", "idx": 53957}], "idx": 35080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thanks to Glenn Beck, the prospectus for Disneyland has been released to the public for the first time ever, after the polarizing television and radio host won them in an auction earlier this year. The plans, which Walt Disney and his brother Roy used to raise the $17 million required to build the park, show a park that looks remarkably similar to the one today. Drawn in 1953, two years before the park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955, the map lays out popular attraction such as Tomorrowland, Main Street and Sleeping Beauty's castle. 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Three-year-old Libbie Handley developed Streptococcus Toxic Shock Syndrome from a routine case of chickenpox. Within hours of showing symptoms, she was fighting for her life. By the time her mother Janine got her to a doctor, Libbie's heart rate was at 200 beats per minute, rather than the expected 140, and she was struggling to breathe.\n@highlight\nThree-year-old Libbie Handley developed rare infection from chickenpox\n@highlight\nHer heart rate went up to 200 beats a minute and she struggled to breathe\n@highlight\nThe only way doctors at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital could keep her alive was to manually give her chest compressions for 72 hours\n@highlight\nShe was eventually put on special ECMO machine which did job of her heart and lungs until she fought off infection and regained consciousness\n@highlight\nShe has since made a full recovery and has suffered no long-term damage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 343}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 816, "end": 851}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder's worry wasn't over as she was yet to discover whether her daughter had suffered any lasting damage from the infection.", "idx": 53972}], "idx": 35092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 11:40 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:57 EST, 20 November 2013 'Killer driver': Marek Wojciechowski, 26, pictured with his wife Agnieszka, 'deliberately' crashed into an Irish family's car - killing a father, his unborn child and his son A woman lost her husband, toddler son and unborn child when a suicidal driver ploughed head-on into their car, an inquest heard yesterday. Elber Twomey, 36, was the only survivor of the crash caused by taxi driver Marek Wojciechowski, who had earlier written a suicide note after splitting up from his wife.\n@highlight\nMarek Wojiechowski left a four-page suicide note before getting into his car\n@highlight\nHis wife called police and they launched a search for the Polish taxi driver\n@highlight\nBut he crashed into a family of three Irish holidaymakers as he was followed\n@highlight\nCon Twomey, 39, his toddler son Oison and his pregnant wife's unborn child all died following the crash in Torquay, Devon, last year\n@highlight\nWojiechowski, 26, also died following the 'deliberate' two-car crash", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 111, "end": 129}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 483, "end": 501}, {"start": 588, "end": 605}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 996, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "carriageway and followed \u2018on a hunch\u2019 to see if it was @placeholder.", "idx": 53975}], "idx": 35095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:04 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 7 November 2012 Britain has woken to a Barack Obama victory at the U.S. polls and David Cameron was up early to send his own congratulations. Speaking from Jordan, the Prime Minister called Mr Obama his 'friend' and said they must work together to solve the crisis in Syria and build a trade agreement between the EU and America. The two world leaders have become close, despite their political differences, and their wives Samantha and Michelle have also become friendly. He took to Twitter just after Mitt Romney had conceded defeat saying: 'Warm congratulations to my friend @BarackObama. Look forward to continuing to work together'.\n@highlight\n'Warm congratulations to my friend @BarackObama. Look forward to continuing to work together,' the PM tweeted\n@highlight\nMr Cameron also said they should work together to deal with the Syria crisis and set up trade deals between the EU and the U.S.\n@highlight\nThe PM is in Jordan and visited a refugee camp on its border with Syria\n@highlight\nNelson Mandela congratulates Obama and hopes he'll 'realise his dream'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 393, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 827, "end": 828}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 961, "end": 962}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sweet victory: US President Barack Obama and his wife @placeholder celebrate on stage after Obama delivered his acceptance speech today", "idx": 53977}, {"query": "'There are so many things that we need to do: we need to kick start the world economy and I want to see an @placeholder-US trade deal.", "idx": 53979}], "idx": 35097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: C. 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At least three factors are at play.\n@highlight\nChristine Fair: Mumbai attacks show sources of tension in the region\n@highlight\nShe says signs point to potential for more violence after attacks\n@highlight\nFair: Inequality gives rise to grievances among India's Muslim population\n@highlight\nShe says India is not well-prepared to respond to violent upheaval", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 367, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Persistent social inequity for @placeholder and other groups remains an important issue for the Indian state.", "idx": 53987}, {"query": "Others suggest that Pakistan no longer controls the militant groups it spawned and note that @placeholder too is a victim of terrorism.", "idx": 53989}], "idx": 35101} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- To the delight of fans back home in Tokyo, Hideki Matsui drove in six of the New York Yankees' seven runs in their World Series-winning victory Wednesday and became the first Japanese-born player to win a series Most Valuable Player award. For much of his career, Matsui was a star player for the Tokyo Giants. Matsui's key role in the series highlights the close ties between American and Japanese baseball. Playing in the Yankees' new stadium, the successor to the \"House that Ruth Built,\" Matsui's performance brought to mind the key role that Babe Ruth played in the development of professional baseball in Japan, according to Robert Fitts, author of several books on Japanese baseball.\n@highlight\nJapanese baseball book author says Babe Ruth sparked professional game in Japan\n@highlight\nRobert Fitts says 1934 tour by American all-stars led to first pro teams\n@highlight\nHe says Yankees star Matsui is example for American ballplayers\n@highlight\nFitts: Matsui's emphasis on perfecting and practicing technique leads to success", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 95, "end": 110}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 230, "end": 255}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder found this quite insulting, even though they had agreed to it in the 1920s.", "idx": 53990}], "idx": 35102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. 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Sunderland vs Arsenal (Stadium of Light) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Sunderland 4/1 Draw 5/2 Arsenal 8/11 Referee: Kevin Friend Managers: Gus Poyet (Sunderland), Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) Head-to-head league record: Sunderland wins 44, draws 38, Arsenal wins 52 Team news Sunderland Full back Anthony Reveillere will be included in the Sunderland squad for the visit of Arsenal provided the club receives his international clearance.\n@highlight\nSunderland host Arsenal at the Stadium of Light (Saturday 3pm)\n@highlight\nNew signing Anthony Reveillere will be included in Black Cats' squad\n@highlight\nGunners midfielder Jack Wilshere suspended for Premier League clash\n@highlight\nSunderland will look to bounce back from 8-0 humbling at Southampton", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 311}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 564, "end": 573}, {"start": 585, "end": 602}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 768, "end": 783}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}, {"start": 970, "end": 979}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder fail to win it will be their worst performance after nine games in the Arsene Wenger era (previously 13 in 2011-12).", "idx": 53998}], "idx": 35107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ David Luiz says he is leaving Chelsea with 'great sadness' after passing his medical and agreeing terms with Paris Saint-Germain ahead of his \u00a350million transfer. The 27-year-old is set to become the world's most expensive defender, with the move beating the two previous highest fees - both paid by PSG, for Marquinhos and Thiago Silva. PSG representatives flew out to Brazil to complete the medical at the World Cup hosts' training base on Friday. 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Protesters knock down barriers near the Israeli Embassy during a demonstration in central London. Angry protests also took place in several cities around the world on Sunday against Israel after its air strikes in Gaza killed at least 270 people and wounded hundreds more. In London, hundreds of demonstrators battled riot police in an attempt to enter the Israeli Embassy, according to media reports.\n@highlight\nInternational pressure grows on Israel and Palestinians to end violence in Gaza\n@highlight\nU.S., U.N., EU and other countries call for immediate restoration of calm\n@highlight\nAngry protests in several cities around the world on Sunday against Israel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 751}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has warned Israel, however, to avoid civilian casualties.", "idx": 54010}], "idx": 35114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's perhaps the unanswered questions after Brandon Goode's death that will haunt his parents the most. \"Words do not exist to express the measure of our sorrow and sadness,\" Ricke and Connie Goode said in a statement issued Wednesday to CNN affiliates WESH and Central Florida News 13. \"Whether mental illness, substance abuse or something else, we are a family searching.\" Brandon Goode, 18, and Alexandria \"Alex\" Hollinghurst, 17, both of Davenport, Florida, are accused of fatally shooting a police officer before apparently committing suicide. Windermere police Officer Robert German called for support after witnessing Goode and Hollinghurst -- who had been reported missing -- walking along a street early Saturday. 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His mother is an English aristocrat who was seduced at age 15 by the guru and married him at 16. When Ashoka Mukpo was just 8 months old, his father - Ch\u00f6gyam Trungpa Rinpoche - announced that the boy was a 'tulku' - the reincarnation of a Tibetan Buddhist Lama. 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While tennis, table tennis and badminton have long been on the Olympic agenda, squash has failed to impress the International Olympic Committee during its previous attempts, with campaigns to be included at London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016 falling on deaf ears. But Wednesday's announcement by the IOC means it, along with wrestling and the combined baseball/softball bid, will have the chance of securing the one final place in September's vote.\n@highlight\nSquash, baseball/softball and wrestling shortlisted as potential sports for 2020 Olympics\n@highlight\nVote to be held by International Olympic Committee in Argentina in early September\n@highlight\nWinning candidate will be added to the 25 core sports, plus golf and rugby sevens\n@highlight\nIOC president Jacques Rogge impressed with presentations for final remaining place", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 299, "end": 329}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 423}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 768, "end": 798}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Hopefully that showed what competing in the @placeholder means to me.", "idx": 54025}, {"query": "We would be easy and low cost to integrate into the @placeholder with just 64 athletes, two competition courts that can be built in days and we have a great track record of being hosted in iconic locations.", "idx": 54026}, {"query": "The IOC uses 39 criteria to decide which sports make it through to the @placeholder, with categories such as popularity, good governance and respect for the Olympic values all taken into consideration.", "idx": 54027}], "idx": 35124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "IT was the second most highly-anticipated birth of the year. But Britain will have to wait for its first baby panda after it emerged that Tian Tian has lost her much longed-for cub. After weeks of high hopes for an historic captivity-bred newborn, Edinburgh Zoo yesterday announced that the animal \u2013 also known as Sweetie \u2013 had lost the baby late in the pregnancy. Tian Tian, Britain's only female giant panda, is believed to have lost her cub Experts noted signs in August that the artifical insemination in April had been successful and a panda cub had been expected for last month\n@highlight\nZookeepers believe Tian Tian was successfully inseminated but lost foetus\n@highlight\nCarers had been kept guessing since artificial insemination in April\n@highlight\nExperts noted signs the fertilisation had been successful in August\n@highlight\nThe zoo today has said it is believed she is no longer pregnant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bears also commonly have phantom pregnancies - @placeholder had one last year.", "idx": 54030}], "idx": 35127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Who says Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has no sense of humor when it comes to \"The Social Network,\" the Oscar-nominated film which he has said got nothing right except his T-shirt collection? Zuckerberg made a very sporting cameo tonight on NBC's \"Saturday Night Live,\" running lines with guest host Jesse Eisenberg and SNL player (and frequent Zuckerberg \"impersonator\") Andy Samberg, during the show's opening monologue. As Samberg and Eisenberg -- Oscar-nominated for his portrayal of Zuckerberg in \"The Social Network\" -- bantered on stage, the camera cut away to the real Zuckerberg in trademark T-shirt and hoodie off stage with show producer Lorne Michaels.\n@highlight\nZuckerberg makes a sporting cameo on NBC's \"Saturday Night Live\"\n@highlight\nFacebook founder runs lines with guest host Jesse Eisenberg\n@highlight\nZuckerberg is perhaps the wealthiest person to ever take the SNL stage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 94, "end": 111}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 263, "end": 281}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 518, "end": 535}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 735, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I wear this sweatshirt and I say, \"I am @placeholder,\" Samberg shared.", "idx": 54039}], "idx": 35134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple unveiled a host of new features in its iOS 8 software this week, but neglected to mention one that will leave its users rejoicing - improved battery life. A presentation slide shown during the tech giant\u2019s Worldwide Developer Conference revealed the next-generation software will monitor battery usage by app. The software will be widely available in the autumn, at the same time the iPhone 6 is expected to launch, meaning the much-rumoured handset could finally end Apple\u2019s battery woes. Scroll down for video A slide (pictured right) shown at Apple's developer conference by senior vice president of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi (pictured left) revealed iOS 8 will monitor battery usage by app. The software will be available in the autumn, at the same time the iPhone 6 is expected to launch\n@highlight\nApple unveiled the iOS 8 software at its developer conference in California\n@highlight\nA presentation slide revealed upcoming features of the operating system\n@highlight\nThis featured a reference to a tool that would track battery usage by app\n@highlight\nDevelopers who have installed iOS 8 have since confirmed this feature\n@highlight\nSoftware will be released to users in the autumn, at the same time the iPhone 6 is expected to launch\n@highlight\nSamsung\u2019s Galaxy S5 and Android already has a power-saving mode", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 212, "end": 241}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 609, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 645}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was recently awarded a patent for a power-saving mode.", "idx": 54042}], "idx": 35135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oprah Winfrey and other stars from the Martin Luther King biopic Selma marched with hundreds of others on Sunday ahead of the holiday to mark the civil rights leader's achievements. Winfrey, who produced and starred in Selma, marched hand-in-hand with the film's director, Ava DuVernay, actor David Oyelowo, who portrayed King in the movie, and the rapper Common. They marched from Selma City Hall to the city's Edmund Pettus Bridge, where civil rights protesters were beaten and tear-gassed by officers in 1965. 'Every single person who was on that bridge is a hero,' Winfrey told the marchers before they walked up the bridge as the sun was going down over the Alabama River.\n@highlight\nOprah Winfrey helped lead Sunday's march along with Selma director, Ava DuVernay and actor David Oyelowo, who portrayed MLK in the movie\n@highlight\nHundreds marched from Selma City Hall to the city's Edmund Pettus Bridge, where civil rights protesters were beaten and tear-gassed in 1965\n@highlight\n'Every single person who was on that bridge is a hero,' Winfrey told the marchers before they walked up the bridge\n@highlight\nThe movie chronicles the campaign leading up to the historic march and the subsequent passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 39, "end": 56}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 384, "end": 398}, {"start": 414, "end": 433}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 891, "end": 910}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, second left, portrays Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a scene from Selma.", "idx": 54043}], "idx": 35136} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Last Friday afternoon, Lisa Hyder, a mother of six, called her ex-husband shortly after meeting a stranger in a Tennessee liquor store who offered her a ride home. Just hours later, the 36-year-old woman was murdered, dismembered and partially cannibalized by suspected Satanist Gregory Scott Hale, according to police. Three days after Hale's arrest on charges of premeditated first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse, new shocking details are beginning to emerge about the case that left a small Tennessee community reeling. 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Trott, 33, did not feature in Friday night\u2019s Twenty20 defeat to Derbyshire to give himself a chance to prepare mentally for the switch back to four-day mode. Trott has not played a first-class match for 10 weeks but advised the England and Wales Cricket Board and his county bosses that he was ready to resume his career during talks this week. Back in action: Former England No 3 Jonathan Trott will play first class cricket for the first time in 10 weeks\n@highlight\nFormer England No 3 Trott will line up against Nottinghamshire\n@highlight\nHe hasn't played first class cricket for 10 weeks\n@highlight\nTrott informed the ECB of his intention to return this week\n@highlight\nAlthough appearing in Twenty20 Blast matches, he didn't play on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 121, "end": 139}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 407, "end": 437}, {"start": 560, "end": 573}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rebuilding: Trott begins his hopeful comeback to the top level at Edgbaston against @placeholder", "idx": 54056}], "idx": 35145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Explosions rocked the Syrian capital early Friday, hours before U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with her Russian counterpart to raise pressure on the crisis in the Middle East nation. Clinton meets Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in St. Petersburg amid their nations' deep divisions over Syria. Their meeting is expected to include a discussion of Russian arm sales to the Syrian regime. Clinton will attend Saturday's emergency meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, led by Kofi Annan, the United Nations' and Arab League's special envoy for Syria. U.N. 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John Edwards dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday, leaving his voters up for grabs. Former Sen. John Edwards ended his presidential bid Wednesday. The race for the Democratic nomination is now down to Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. \"I think both candidates will benefit in the short term, but long-term, the candidate who talks about the plight of the poor, that champions the middle class, that talks about trade and health care ... will benefit from the support of John Edwards and, of course, the people who back him,\" CNN political analyst Donna Brazile said.\n@highlight\nEdwards has trailed Clinton, Obama in early primaries\n@highlight\nEdwards won't give immediate endorsement to Clinton or Obama, sources say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 291, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You could make an argument that the change issue does benefit @placeholder, that he picks up that support.", "idx": 54070}, {"query": "The question is whether or not he endorses @placeholder.\"", "idx": 54072}], "idx": 35154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In their first head-to-head debate, Sen. 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The photograph, showing AKB48 singer Tomomi Kasai, 21, naked with a blond child cupping her breasts from behind, was to be published in Shukan Young Magazine. Publisher Kodansha was planning to run the photograph, which came from a forthcoming book of photographs of the singer, in its weekly manga (or comic-style) magazine earlier this month. But that edition didn't make it to the newsstands, and detectives were called in after concerns were raised that the picture might infringe even Japan's notoriously lax child pornography laws.\n@highlight\nManga (or comic-style) Shukan Young magazine scrapped photo of singer\n@highlight\nKasai, 21, has been in hugely popular girl band AKB48 since 2006\n@highlight\nTokyo detectives interview publisher Kodansha over child porn concerns", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 324, "end": 344}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pulled the photograph and postponed the sale of the magazine from January 12 to January 21.", "idx": 54077}], "idx": 35158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Some wear GPS devices that are constantly monitored by police. Others have fled their homes; repudiated by the local community for being a registered sex offender. And all of them - from those charged with possessing child pornography to ones caught having sex with a minor and molestation - are there to 'repent their sins'. Welcome to Miracle Village, a tiny church town spanning about 20 acres on the edge of Everglades in south Florida, which was established in 2009 as a spiritual safe haven for sex offenders and their families. With a population of about 200, it is believed to be the largest sex offender community in the United States.\n@highlight\nMiracle Village, just outside Everglades in south Florida, was established in 2009 by the late evangelical pastor Dick Witherow\n@highlight\nBorne out of religion, it is place where registered sex offenders can live without judgement and repent their sins\n@highlight\nMany offenders find it near impossible to find housing in Florida, where they are not permitted to come within 1,000 feet of children\n@highlight\nBrooklyn-based photographer Noah Rabinowitz spent three days in the village capturing the people who live there\n@highlight\nRabinowitz says he was more interested in capturing a self-governed society, rather than what had brought them together", "entities": [{"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Some discuss their hopes for life after their time in @placeholder, but many find it to be a safe place and wish to stay.'", "idx": 54089}], "idx": 35167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On first sight the Lego construction could be any family picnic, but look closer and you might see some clues to a very Royal connection. This unusual display is actually a miniature Buckingham Palace, complete with garden party to celebrate Prince George's first birthday yesterday. The attraction ties in with the Prince's birthday party and the gilded guest list that included most of the Royal Family - and it has gone on display at Legoland Windsor. Ah isn't he sweet! The Royal one-year-old flanked by his parents si recreated sitting in his highchair ready for a Lego cake Spot one's Royal party goers? Can you guess which family members are created here?\n@highlight\nLegoland has created a version of the Royal toddler's birthday tea party\n@highlight\nModel maker Marco Mirano built the Royal scene brick by brick\n@highlight\nDetailed birthday party scene will be on show throughout summer", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 456}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The miniature Lego birthday cake has one candle marking his age and those clever people at @placeholder also made some miniature party food creations at the tea party complete with red white and blue balloons.", "idx": 54091}], "idx": 35169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Ramsey started and finished the move for Arsenal's second - click here for more stats in our ultimate match zone package So, no points at stake, and the FA Community Shield may count for a big fat zero in the grand scheme, but try telling those at Arsenal who detected the wind of change amid the chaos of Hurricane Bertha. After ending nine empty years with the FA Cup in May, here was their first Shield win since the Invincibles era and the man responsible for transporting the trophy across North London seemed at odds with its heavy wooden travelling box as he left the premises.\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez made his competitive debut for the Gunners\n@highlight\nAaron Ramsey and Santi Cazorla scored before Olivier Giroud's stunner\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's Premier League champions had no answer at Wembley\n@highlight\nJoe Hart was left on the bench for City and Jack Wilshere impressed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 159, "end": 177}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 752, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here to stay: @placeholder points to the Arsenal badge after thundering home the third from difference", "idx": 54095}], "idx": 35170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Secretary of State John Kerry landed in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday for talks with President Hamid Karzai. The United States hopes to make progress on a long-stalled security deal with Afghanistan that would leave some U.S. forces in the country beyond NATO's scheduled departure at the end of 2014. U.S. officials say they hope to conclude a deal on the Bilateral Security Agreement, or BSA, in the \"coming weeks\" and before Karzai meets with a council of tribal elders next month. Without a deal, the United States would keep no military forces in Afghanistan once the combat mission ends.\n@highlight\nThe United States hopes to make progress on a long-stalled security deal with Afghanistan\n@highlight\nIssues related to Afghan sovereignty and U.S. security guarantees make a deal elusive\n@highlight\nAfghanistan refuses to let U.S. forces continue to conduct counterterrorism operations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 363, "end": 390}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Karzai has suggested his successor should be the one to conclude negotiations with the @placeholder.", "idx": 54110}], "idx": 35179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is the latest ex-Cabinet official in the Obama administration to publicly come out against President Barack Obama's handling of Syria and Iraq. In an interview on CBS News' \"60 Minutes\" that aired Sunday evening, Panetta told Scott Pelley that he \"really thought that it was important for us to maintain a presence in Iraq.\" The United States withdrew its last combat troops from Iraq in 2011 after an agreement could not be reached with Iraqi President Nuri al-Maliki about residual U.S. troops. Panetta also said that the President should have been more aggressive in aiding Syrian opposition fighters two years ago. He said that would have hindered ISIS' rapid expansion of its reach and deadly influence.\n@highlight\nObama's former defense secretary splits with the President on Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nPanetta is the second former Obama defense secretary to publicly criticize the President's foreign policy\n@highlight\nBill Clinton says he agreed with Hillary Clinton that Syrian rebels should have been armed sooner", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 996, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Panetta is close with former President @placeholder and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.", "idx": 54113}], "idx": 35180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The resting place of Australia's first submarine may have been found off the coast of Papua New Guinea. HMAS AE1 was lost at sea in September 1914 along with its 34 crew members and last made contact off the coast of the Duke of York Island - an eastern island of the nation. Retired Rear Admiral Peter Briggs told news.com.au a wreckage resembling that of the missing submarine had been found close to where it had been seen before it disappeared near Rabaul. Scroll down for video The resting place of Australia's first submarine may have been found off the coast of Papua New Guinea\n@highlight\nHMAS AE1 was lost off the coast of Papua New Guinea in September 1914\n@highlight\nA cylindrical object, Y1, was located by the Australian Navy's HMAS Yarra\n@highlight\nFound was made in September off the coast of Rabaul in the nation's east\n@highlight\nIt is thought the AE1 sank after hitting unchartered reef and took on water", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 86, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 221, "end": 239}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 569, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 632, "end": 647}, {"start": 700, "end": 701}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The dimensions of the @placeholder were 55.17 metres long, 6.86 metres in width and 6.86 metres high from its keel to the top of the coning tower.", "idx": 54131}], "idx": 35191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:45 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 19 January 2013 Ring leader: Admitted Russian mobster and former South Beach club owner Alec Simchuk, 46, has opened up to authorities after his arrest on fraud and bribery charges A Russian mobster was sentenced Friday to three years in federal prison after admitting he ran a South Beach scam that used so-called 'B-Girls' to lure wealthy tourists into secret bars where they were charged exorbitant amounts on credit cards for alcohol. Alec Simchuk, 46, hobbled into the Miami federal courtroom on a crutch because Russian thugs broke one of his legs in a vain effort to prevent him from returning to the U.S. to plead guilty and testify against his cohorts, most of whom were convicted after an 11-week trial.\n@highlight\nAlec Simchuk, 46, hobbled into a Miami courtroom after Russian thugs broke his leg\n@highlight\nReceives less time than term recommended by prosecutors from sympathetic judge\n@highlight\n'B-Girls', or 'Bar Girls,' conned men into ringing up exorbitant credit card bills", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the @placeholder, which could have landed", "idx": 54134}], "idx": 35193} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 09:24 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:43 EST, 4 November 2013 The fastest man alive has revealed the secret to his success: fast food. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt says he ate 100 McDonald's chicken McNuggets a day at the 2008 Olympics. During his ten days in Beijing, he estimates he downed 1,000 McNuggets as he set three world records, earned three gold medals and dashed onto the world stage. 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Birmingham came to his rescue and the Welshman showed Championship class as he guided them to victory at Millwall. Cotterill set up Clayton Donaldson for the opener, scored a memorable free-kick and then crossed for Wes Thomas to add a match-killing third late on after Millwall had threatened a comeback. Birmingham's Koby Arthur moves forward with the ball for the visitors against Millwall Birmingham veteran defender Paul Robinson battles for the ball with Millwall's Lee Gregory Clayton Donaldon races through on goal as Millwall midfielder Edward Upson looks to catch up with him\n@highlight\nDavid Cotterill had a hand in all three Birmingham goals as they ran out clear winners against Millwall on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nClayton Donaldson gave the visitors the lead before Cotterill doubled the Blues' advantage with a smart free-kick\n@highlight\nLee Gregory reduced arrears for the hosts before Wes Thomas sealed all three points for Lee Clark's men as he scored from close range late on", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 47}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 113, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 187, "end": 204}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 265, "end": 281}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 617, "end": 632}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 863, "end": 879}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder has been our player of the season so far,\u2019 said Birmingham manager Lee Clark.", "idx": 54142}], "idx": 35200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Whodunnit? He did: Joe Miller, played by actor Matthew Gravelle, was revealed as the killer of 11-year-old schoolboy Danny Latimer on the television programme Almost 9million armchair sleuths tuned in to see Broadchurch\u2019s dramatic final episode. But while the show started with 8.8million viewers, it tailed off to 7.9million after 15 minutes once Joe Miller was revealed as the killer of 11-year-old schoolboy Danny Latimer. The average figure for Monday\u2019s show was 8.4million \u2013 more than a million up from last week\u2019s 6.9million viewers. Even though his character was an unlikely suspect, actor Matthew Gravelle, who played Miller, says he was stopped on the school run yesterday morning by parents claiming they knew it was him all along.\n@highlight\nDrama starring David Tennant became biggest 'whodunnit' of the year\n@highlight\nNation gripped as identity of killer was finally revealed as Joe Miller\n@highlight\nOnly 29 people knew who the murderer was before final episode\n@highlight\nPeak of 9.3million tuned in, the highest of the series by more than 1m\n@highlight\nITV confirms there will be second series, but details kept under wraps\n@highlight\nActor Matthew Gravelle who played murderer told by parents at his children's school today: 'We always knew you were the killer'", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 62}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 597, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it was the confrontation in the playground which made him realise just how @placeholder had affected the nine million viewers.", "idx": 54144}], "idx": 35201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rare superyacht believed to belong to one of the world's richest men, has become a regular fixture on the Thames since arriving last week. The 308ft long Kismet, which was launched in September this year, is widely reported to be the latest toy of Fulham FC owner Shahid Khan. The Pakistani-American billionaire businessman is the 349th wealthiest person in the world, and the world's richest person of Pakistani origin. Scroll down for video Nice ride: The 308ft Kismet yacht boasts six bedrooms, three decks, a helipad, and a private sundeck with a pool-Jacuzzi-BBQ area Kismet a sister-vessel to a 223ft yacht formerly owned by Mr Khan, also called Kismet and rechristened Global after it was sold for a rumoured \u00a369million last year) and it is believed that Mr Khan is also the owner of the new Kismet.\n@highlight\nKismet is 308ft long and boasts six bedrooms, three decks and a private sundeck with a pool-Jacuzzi-BBQ area\n@highlight\nIt is thought to belong to the owner of Fulham FC, Pakistani-American billionaire businessman Shahid Khan\n@highlight\nAlthought allegedly owned by Mr Khan, the superyacht can be chartered for \u00a3940,000-a-week", "entities": [{"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kismet accommodates 12 guests in 6 staterooms, with the master stateroom boasting its own private deck with @placeholder and a helipad.", "idx": 54153}], "idx": 35207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two daredevils trying to scale a dangerous rock face in Yosemite National Park without climbing gear are due to reach the end of their 3,000ft journey tonight. Tommy Caldwell, 36, and Kevin Jorgeson, 30, have been working their way up the sheer face of El Capitan since December 27 - and their only concession to modern climbing techniques are ropes to catch them should they fall. They started climbing the final 11 sections - known as pitches - on the rock face Tuesday night, and are expected to close on the summit by Wednesday evening, a spokesman said. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nTommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson have been climbing since late December - nearly three weeks\n@highlight\nAttempting first unaided climb of 3,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite, California\n@highlight\nSpokesman said that they are expected to triumph Wednesday evening\n@highlight\nThe men use no climbing aids - but are attached by ropes in case they fall", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 77}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'Today @placeholder managed to climb pitch 15 in the most inspired climbing moment of his life.", "idx": 54170}], "idx": 35220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)Hundreds of thousands of supporters of Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi filled the streets of seven Yemeni provinces on Sunday, one day after Hadi escaped house arrest in the capital, Sanaa. Hadi had been under house arrest for a month after he resigned under pressure from Houthi rebels. But he escaped and released a statement saying he is still president, calling all political decisions made since September illegal and invalid. A nephew of the president was kidnapped Sunday by Houthi rebels, two security officials in Ibb province told CNN. The nephew, Nasser Ahmed Mansour Hadi, was heading to the seaport province of Aden, where the President fled after escaping from house arrest in the capital, Sanaa.\n@highlight\nPresident's nephew kidnapped by Houthi rebels, officials say\n@highlight\nProtesters turn out in support of Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi\n@highlight\nHadi says he's still president after escaping from house arrest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 95}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 584, "end": 608}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 871, "end": 892}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month, @placeholder attacked the presidential palace and ministerial Cabinet, forcing both the president and prime minister to resign.", "idx": 54176}], "idx": 35225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 11:03 EST, 4 September 2012 | UPDATED: 03:44 EST, 6 September 2012 Tragic: Amanda Telfer was walking past a building site when a falling window frame hit her on Hanover Square in central London The 13-feet tall window that crushed an 'extremely talented' young lawyer to death weighed more than half a tonne, an inquest heard today. Lawyer Amanda Telfer, 43, was fatally injured as she ate a banana while passing by a construction site on Hanover Square, off Oxford Street in central London. Criminal charges could now be brought after she was killed by the frame that took ten people to pull off her body, the inquest was told.\n@highlight\nA half-tonne 13-feet high window frame had been propped up against a wall when it fell on Amanda Telfer\n@highlight\nHer inquest was opened and adjourned today to allow police and the Health and Safety executive to carry out investigation\n@highlight\nMs Telfer worked as a lawyer and was described by colleagues as 'extremely talented'\n@highlight\nThe accident happened as workmen were installing windows at a new six-storey office block off Oxford Street last Thursday\n@highlight\nA gust of wind was believed to have caused the tragedy and it took ten people to lift the frame off her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 469, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 852, "end": 878}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A police tent was put up where a window fell on top of Amanda Telfer as she passed by @placeholder, just off", "idx": 54180}], "idx": 35229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I love Thanksgiving. I love everything about it: gathering three generations around the table, pausing for a moment with heads bowed to thank God for our abundant blessings, carrying a tradition across the centuries, watching my beloved Texas Longhorns play football. I even love clanging the pots and scraping the plates afterward. And I especially love the eating. We are traditionalists in my family, so it's turkey and stuffing, and three kinds of pie. I am hoping this year to add one more item to the menu: a small serving of conscience. For as we gorge ourselves, Congress is contemplating drastic cuts in food aid for the least of our brethren. Food stamps, formally known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance for the Poor, or SNAP, help poor people eat -- simple as that.\n@highlight\nPaul Begala: As we gorge at Thanksgiving, GOP House wants to cut food stamps for millions\n@highlight\nHe says SNAP gives a small amount of money to the very poor; comes out to $1.50 a meal\n@highlight\nGOP Rep. Fincher, who voted to cut, got $3.48 million in farm taxpayer subsidies, he says\n@highlight\nBegala: Economists say food stamps spur economic growth; GOP should restore them", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 151, "end": 153}, {"start": 246, "end": 260}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 693, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So benefits under the @placeholder program go to the poorest of the poor -- and they're not exactly living high on the hog off food stamps, either.", "idx": 54181}], "idx": 35230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Mobs burned and looted scores of foreign-owned factories in Vietnam in a 1000-strong protest by workers, it emerged today. The unrest in response to China's recent placement of an oil rig in disputed South-east Asian waters is the most serious outbreak of public disorder in the tightly controlled country in years. It points to the dangers for the government as it tries to manage public anger at China while also itself protesting the Chinese actions in an area of the South China Sea it says belongs to Vietnam. 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Russia is considering imposing the curbs on air companies from countries which have targeted Moscow with sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. The 'tit-for-tat' move could hit British and other EU airlines hard, adding costs and time to routes to the Far East. Russia is considering imposing cubs on air companies from countries which have targeted Moscow with sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. The BA Boeing 747 in the picture was grounded in Siberia after a previous emergency during a flight from London-Beijing\n@highlight\n'Tit-for-tat' move could hit British and other EU airlines hard causing delays\n@highlight\nRussia considers restrictions in response to sanctions over Ukraine crisis\n@highlight\nWestern airlines have dozens of flights a day using Siberian airspace\n@highlight\nMove follows EU sanctions which targeted Aeroflot offshoot airline, Dobrolet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 335, "end": 336}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 542}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 715, "end": 716}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 938, "end": 939}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'To fly to Asia European airlines presently use the shortest Trans-Siberian route and pay for it to Russian @placeholder.", "idx": 54197}], "idx": 35243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 16:55 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 16:55 EST, 23 October 2012 Troubles continue for Vernon Winfrey, the 79-year-old father of talk show host Oprah, as he reported to a Tennessee court that he has overdrawn at his bank. Mr Winfrey is in the midst of a contentious divorce from his third wife Barbara , who claims that he both cheated on her and made threats to kill her. Now Mr Winfrey is returning with accusations that Barbara, who is asking for spousal support, makes far more than the $282.33 he makes per month. 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But the Russian President certainly didn't look too nervous about a curtain raiser confrontation with the Australian PM in Beijing, where both leaders will briefly cross paths at the APEC summit. As Mr Abbott touched down in the Chinese capital, Mr Putin was spotted looking typically calm as met with world leaders - shaking hands, smiling for photos and even comparing phones. 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Van Persie's 29 goals this season have fired United to the English Premier League title, grabbing a hat-trick last Monday as they beat Aston Villa to clinch their 20th top-flight crown. 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They're dusty, sun-burnt, and smiling shyly.\n@highlight\nCNN's Janet Ahn traveled to Haiti to witness the earthquake devastation and help rebuild\n@highlight\nAhn met Miriam Frederick, who has been volunteering in Haiti for the past 30 years\n@highlight\nFrederick helps care for Lavita, 8, suffering from malnutrition after living in tent city\n@highlight\nSeeing Lavita's recovery encourages volunteers to continue working", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 728}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frederick has been fighting for @placeholder for more than 30 years.", "idx": 54228}], "idx": 35261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 14 June 2013 It seems Farrah Abraham has learned the hard way that getting on the wrong side of Charlie Sheen is not a good idea. The angry Anger Management actor has slammed the Teen Mom star in a rather humiliating open letter. Farrah shared text messages between the pair which showed them planning a date, and Charlie is furious at her for leaking the conversation. A bit embarrassing: Charlie Sheen has slammed Farrah Abraham in an open letter published on TMZ.com\n@highlight\nLashed out at Teen Mom star after she published text messages they exchanged\n@highlight\nFarrah asked Charlie to meet up for a coffee or playdate and also said she wants to guest star on Anger Management\n@highlight\nFarrah has responded to open letter and calls Charlie an 'old train wreck' who has 'mental issues'\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old added that her body and relationship with her daughter 'are both the epitome of perfection'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 211, "end": 226}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder seemed keen on the idea at the time, and wrote back: \u2018You sound fabulous!", "idx": 54237}], "idx": 35266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Do comedy writers share notes or do they just think alike? On the day \"Tonight Show\" host Jay Leno announced he was passing the baton to Jimmy Fallon, he and an old rival shared nearly identical jokes on their late night shows. 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The Ministry of Health said preliminary tests undertaken by the Noguchi Memorial Research Institute proved negative. It said the American, who has not been named, had previously visited Guinea and Sierra Leone - countries where Ebola has killed hundreds. He arrived in Ghana and went to the Nyaho clinic in Accra with a fever. He was then quarantined along with the doctor and two nurses who treated him, Citi News reports. Deadly toll: More than 450 people have died in an Ebola outbreak in West Africa that has raged since February\n@highlight\nMore than 450 people have been killed by Ebola, which is 90% lethal\n@highlight\nThe unnamed American reportedly visited Guinea and Sierra Leone", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 5}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 110, "end": 127}, {"start": 170, "end": 204}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deadly virus has plagued some of @placeholder's most vulnerable natures, like Sierra Leone (pictured).", "idx": 54255}], "idx": 35281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Hernando An ex-soldier was brought back from the brink of death by his pet dogs. Billy Malone, 66, collapsed at his home in Llanfairfechan, North Wales, and banged his head on a radiator knocking himself out. But his pet terrier Rocky and Rhodesian Ridgeback Copa came to the rescue and managed to wake Mr Malone up by licking his face. 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The 29-year-old Northumberland official had earlier upset Stoke by penalising Ryan Shawcross for impeding Wilfried Bony at a corner, and the debate completely overshadowed Jonathan Walters\u2019 76th-minute winner.\n@highlight\nWilfried Bony puts Swansea ahead from the spot after controversial decision against Ryan Shawcross\n@highlight\nStoke defender had dragged Bony to the floor off the ball at a corner\n@highlight\nCharlie Adam equalises for Stoke with another penalty in 43rd minute after Victor Moses went down\n@highlight\nJonathan Walters scores first Premier League goal of the season to put Stoke 2-1 up after 76 minutes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 160, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 212, "end": 213}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was clearly delighted with his impact as Stoke held out against some late pressure from Swansea", "idx": 54265}], "idx": 35289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Osama bin Laden's son-in-law is being held in a super-secret 'terror wing' of a fortress-like federal prison that has housed some of the most notorious criminals of recent memory. Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of conspiring to kill Americans on 9/11, is in a cell that's eight feet by 12 feet inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center. He's locked up just blocks from the former site of the World Trade Center where nearly 3,000 people were killed on 9/11. The grim MCC is a mini Guantanamo Bay where prisoners are locked up for 22 hours a day. Hook-handed preacher of hate Abu Hamza, who was deported from Britain to face terrorism charges in the same court, is also in the same jail on the Terror Wing reserved for high risk inmates.\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda spokesman Sulaiman Abu Ghaith pleaded not guilty in federal court on Friday\n@highlight\nHe's being held in the 'Terror Wing' at Metropolitan Correctional Center - less than a mile from where World Trade Center stood\n@highlight\nJail has housed some of the most notorious criminals over the years, including mob boss John Gotti and 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef\n@highlight\nBuilding looks like a fortress and cells are said to be filthy and comparable to jail depicted in the novel The Count of Monte Cristo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 180, "end": 198}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 336, "end": 367}, {"start": 425, "end": 442}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 800, "end": 818}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 948}, {"start": 980, "end": 997}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1306}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Terrorist:' Ghaith is the highest ranking member of Al Qaeda to appear in a @placeholder civilian court", "idx": 54268}], "idx": 35292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chilean officials are asking fishermen to help save birds caught in nets after thousands of dead fowl appeared along coastal Chile this week. At least 2,300 dead birds were found along beaches between Cartagena and Playa de Santo Domingo, Chile, said Jose Luis Britos, and environment professor and director of the Museum of Natural History of San Antonio, Chile. Many of the birds, which come from several species, had broken wings and bruising on the outside of their bodies -- injuries consistent with getting trapped in fishing nets, Britos said. He said bird deaths from fishing nets occur every year, but never at this level. 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John J. Gonce, 28, of Secane, was charged with killing Christopher Malcolm, 17, and Rohan Bennett, 12, in Philadelphia on July 24 but evaded police and convinced his cousin to let him hide out at her Baltimore, Maryland, home. Three days later he raped a 13-year-old girl and went on to sexually assault her on another two occasions, police said.\n@highlight\nJohn J. Gonce, 28, charged with gunning down 12 and 17-year-old in Philadelphia last month\n@highlight\nFled to hide out at cousin's house in Baltimore, Maryland\n@highlight\nWas arrested after raping and sexually assaulting girl, 13, multiple times but claims she consented\n@highlight\nMan bolted from police and hid in rubbish bin before being caught\n@highlight\n'He is someone we are glad to get off the street,' police said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 289, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was released in January after a stint in a @placeholder prison for burglary and drug charges.", "idx": 54279}], "idx": 35298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:47 EST, 22 January 2013 Most babies of 12 months of age cannot walk, while their vocabulary might just about stretch to a few goos and perhaps the odd \u2018Mum\u2019. However, a new hi-tech tablet for babies will go on sale at a price of \u00a384.99 in time for Christmas. The InnoTab 2 Baby \u2013 effectively an iPad for babies \u2013 was launched today at the 2013 Toy Fair, a showcase for what manufacturers hope will be the big sellers of the year. Mily La, 2, tries out the \u00a384.99 InnoTab 2, with the help of Charlotte Johnson. The tablet is aimed at babies and children from 1 year to 4 years\n@highlight\nInnoTab 2 Baby can download apps, and comes in a case to protect it from being dropped (and chewed)\n@highlight\nComes with eBooks and music preloaded\n@highlight\nRevealed alongside dozens of must-have toys at the 2013 Toy Fair", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 356, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 584, "end": 600}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder said it was far better than simply putting a child in front of a TV screen because it has interactive elements, while it can be used by a parent and child.", "idx": 54280}], "idx": 35299} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first refuge of tyrants and buffoons is to blame someone else for the messes they make. On the world stage, that usually means blaming America when things do not go their way. It's an old trick. It's easy to spot. But it doesn't work as well as it used to. Russia's Vladimir Putin is using it to bolster his standing ahead of Sunday's presidential election. The Iranian regime just dusted off the old trick in advance of Friday's election, the first national vote since the disputed, probably stolen, 2009 election. So have Egypt and Syria, blaming \"foreign conspirators\" for their people's demands for democratic change. Even Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, with elections approaching, has blamed his cancer on the CIA.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Tyrants like to blame someone else for the messes they make\n@highlight\nGhitis: rulers in Russia, Iran, Egypt and Venezuela have pointed fingers at the U.S.\n@highlight\nShe says this tactic has worked for decades in the Middle East\n@highlight\nGhitis: But the search for distractions is not working as well as it used to", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has run @placeholder for more than a dozen years, including an early stint as prime minister.", "idx": 54282}], "idx": 35300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Crystal Palace have been told to match Blackburn Rovers\u2019 \u00a35million valuation of Rudy Gestede or forget about signing the striker in the January transfer window. The Premier League club are offering \u00a33.5m for Gestede, but Blackburn have warned that their refusal to accept Hull City\u2019s \u00a310m bid for his strike partner Jordan Rhodes in the summer is proof that they will not be forced into a cut-price deal. Manager Gary Bowyer said: \u2018I think the owners have a valuation and until it\u2019s met I don\u2019t think he\u2019ll be going anywhere. They proved that this season with Jordan Rhodes. Blackburn Rovers striker Rudy Gestede sat out his side's draw with Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium\n@highlight\nRudy Gestede is a transfer target for Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew\n@highlight\nBut Blackburn Rovers want \u00a35million for the Benin striker\n@highlight\nPalace have currently offered \u00a33.5m but Rovers will not sell for that price\n@highlight\nRovers refused to sell Jordan Rhodes to Hull City for \u00a310m in the summer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 165, "end": 178}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 590}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}, {"start": 963, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We thought it might have progressed quicker than it did and that\u2019s why he wasn\u2019 t involved (against @placeholder).", "idx": 54286}], "idx": 35303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As 2013 comes to a close, the conventional wisdom is grim: Immigration reform is dead. Expectations ran high; this was supposed to be the year. The President promised action, and the 2012 elections drove home the political imperative. But then, after struggling mightily, Congress failed to get it done -- again. It hardly matters whether you blame the President, House Republicans or the immigration-reform movement. There's still nothing to show for the year. \u00e2\u20ac\u017dBut once again, as so often with immigration, the conventional wisdom is wrong. Politics isn't baseball. The end of the year isn't the end of an inning, wiping out all gains that don't deliver a man across home plate. Passing landmark legislation is more like long-distance running: Momentum builds over the long haul, and progress is cumulative. From that perspective, 2013 was a banner year for immigration reform, and we could still win. Congress could pass a far-reaching immigration overhaul -- in 2014.\n@highlight\nTamar Jacoby: At 2013 end, immigration reform seems dead, but it's not\n@highlight\nShe says the year brought big progress, support from CEOs, evangelicals, even GOP\n@highlight\nShe says change slow, but tectonic, likely won't include citizenship, but legal status\n@highlight\nJacoby: Can House GOP, Dems compromise? 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And the source also revealed the firm is on track to release its first wearable around Valentine's Day, as per previous rumours - dismissing more recent claims of a spring release. Scroll down for video French website iGen.fr has been told by a 'reliable source' that the stainless steel model of Apple's Watch will be available from $500, while the gold version (pictured) will set customers back between $4,000 and $5,000\n@highlight\nThe Apple Watch was unveiled at an event in California earlier this month\n@highlight\nCEO Tim Cook announced prices for the Sport model would start $349\n@highlight\nAnd now reports claims the stainless steel version will cost $500\n@highlight\nHigh-end gold models are rumoured to be worth between $4,000 and $5,000\n@highlight\nInitial reports claimed the gadget wouldn't launch until February 2015\n@highlight\nBut a leaked statement suggests this has been pushed back to 'the spring'\n@highlight\nA source said that Apple is unhappy with the watch's battery life", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The closest @placeholder came to talking about the battery life for the Watch was saying that users would \u2018charge it at night.\u2019", "idx": 54297}], "idx": 35309} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States has asked China for help battling North Korean hacking of American information systems, such as the Sony Pictures incident, a senior administration official told CNN on Saturday. \"We have discussed this issue with the Chinese to share information, express our concerns about this attack, and to ask for their cooperation,\" the official said. \"In our cybersecurity discussions, both China and the United States have expressed the view that conducting destructive attacks in cyberspace is outside the norms of appropriate cyber behavior.\" North Korea's Internet traffic goes through China. President Barack Obama said Friday, \"We've got no indication that North Korea was acting in conjunction with another country.\"\n@highlight\nU.S. has asked China to help combat North Korean hacking, official says\n@highlight\nGuardians of Peace mocks the FBI\n@highlight\nU.S. says it's confident North Korea is behind cyberattack\n@highlight\nNorth Korea warns of \"serious consequences\" if the U.S. keeps tying it to the attack", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 32}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 827, "end": 844}, {"start": 856, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You will find the gift for @placeholder at the following address.", "idx": 54300}, {"query": "\"@placeholder's childish investigation result and its attempt to frame us for this crime shows their hostile tendency towards us.\"", "idx": 54303}], "idx": 35312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The landscape of German politics is changing. Angela Merkel has just been re-elected chancellor and is considered the country's most powerful female politician ever. And now, for the first time in its history, two black politicians are entering parliament. Charles Huber of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Karamba Diaby from the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), were elected in this month's general election to Germany's parliament, the Bundestag. Huber, 56, is a television actor in Germany well-known for starring in the detective TV series \"Der Alte\" (\"The Old Man\") for years. 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Among those at ringside was football pundit Jamie Redknapp, TV chef Gordon Ramsey, England cricket captain Alastair Cook and former British boxer Frank Bruno. The rematch, fighting for the super-middleweight title, has been fuelled by a war of words between Froch and Groves, and certainly caught the imagination of some well-known figures. 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The South Korean government has granted approval to begin construction on the world's first \"invisible\" tower. Designed by U.S.-based GDS Architects, the glass-encased Tower Infinity will top out at 450 meters (1,476 feet) and have the third highest observation deck in the world. The project is backed by Korea Land & Housing Corporation, a state-owned land and public housing developer. The invisibility illusion will be achieved with a high-tech LED facade system that uses a series of cameras that will send real-time images onto the building's reflective surface.\n@highlight\nTower Infinity will be 450 meters high and have the third highest observation deck in the world\n@highlight\nThe invisibility illusion will be achieved with LED facade system\n@highlight\nTower Infinity will be built near Seoul's Incheon International Airport", "entities": [{"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 292, "end": 305}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 464, "end": 495}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 922, "end": 935}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 964, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cameras will be placed at three different heights on six different sides of the building to capture real-time images of the surroundings; three other sections, each filled with 500 rows of @placeholder screens, will project the individual digital images.", "idx": 54327}], "idx": 35322} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Leaders of the NAACP on Saturday called for the firing of the New York Post cartoonist whose drawing lampooning the federal stimulus bill has drawn charges that it's racist and encourages violence toward President Obama. NAACP's Benjamin Todd Jealous says the organization will take issue \"national\" if Post cartoonist isn't fired. 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While creator Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell have teased the idea of a \"Veronica Mars\" movie in the years since, that possibility seemed to die when the studio passed on the project. But fans -- or \"Marshmallows\" as they're known -- wouldn't let executives keep their beloved characters from them a second time and saved the project by donating more than $5.7 million to a Kickstarter campaign for the film earlier this year, reaching far more than the $2 million Warner Bros. required to make the movie. (Time Warner is the parent company of both Warner Bros. and CNN).\n@highlight\nKristen Bell visited Comic-Con for \"Veronica Mars\" movie\n@highlight\nFans raised $5.7 to fund the film through Kickstarter\n@highlight\n\"I like that fans are my boss,\" she told CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 871, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: It was interesting to see all those @placeholder backers in the room with you.", "idx": 54337}, {"query": "@placeholder (Thomas) is one of the best TV writers that's ever existed.", "idx": 54338}], "idx": 35327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Czech Republic has apologized for a controversial art installation it commissioned to mark its six-month presidency of the European Union. 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Marco Rubio of Florida -- are getting ready to introduce their version of the DREAM Act.You also may have heard that Democratic lawmakers and liberal advocacy groups despise the Republican alternative and derisively label it \"DREAM Act Lite.\" As someone who has written about immigration for more than 20 years and hammered Democrats and Republicans (including Rubio) when appropriate, I call the GOP approach to the DREAM Act something else: A common sense solution. It could break a stalemate and improve millions of lives. And it could only be opposed for ugly partisan reasons.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: GOP plan to float new version of DREAM Act a step in right direction\n@highlight\nHe says plan would let kids who are undocumented be legal but not citizens if in college, military\n@highlight\nHe says Dems don't like this, as they want to claim DREAM Act and loyalty of Latinos\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Some Dems faltered on pushing issue through; time to give new plan a chance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 372, "end": 385}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 739, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant students could gain legal status, many of those people would become loyal @placeholder voters for life.", "idx": 54343}], "idx": 35332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola on American soil went to the emergency room last week, but was released from the hospital even though he told staff he had traveled from Liberia. \"A travel history was taken, but it wasn't communicated to the people who were making the decision. ... It was a mistake. They dropped the ball,\" said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. \"You don't want to pile on them, but hopefully this will never happen again. ... 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Obama said the court would take an \"unprecedented, extraordinary step\" if it overturns the law, because it was passed by \"a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress.\" Setting aside the point that the ACA did not pass with an overwhelming majority, but by a party-line vote in the Senate and seven votes in the House, and without the support of a single member of the Republican Party, the most astonishing thing about Obama's diatribe was the fundamental misunderstanding of our constitutional tradition it revealed.\n@highlight\nPresident said top court would break with precedent if it overturns the health care law\n@highlight\nStephen Presser says Obama, who taught constitutional law, should know better\n@highlight\nHe says the Supreme Court has long exercised power to overturn unconstitutional laws\n@highlight\nPresser: Judicial review doesn't usurp Congress' power; it maintains the rule of law", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 133, "end": 159}, {"start": 180, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 413, "end": 415}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 580, "end": 595}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 840, "end": 854}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if the @placeholder's individual mandate is rejected, this will be fully within the legitimate exercise of judicial powers.", "idx": 54355}], "idx": 35338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fernando Torres is digging his heels in at Chelsea and the Stamford Bridge club will have to pay \u00a316million for him to leave. 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Fernando Torres is digging his heels in at Chelsea and it will cost \u00a316million for him to get gone\n@highlight\nChelsea will have to pay \u00a316million for Fernando Torres to leave Stamford Bridge as two years left on deal will earn him \u00a3150,000-a-week\n@highlight\nRoma are interested in the striker but cannot afford his expensive salary\n@highlight\nTorres didn't make the bench for Jose Mourinho's side's 2-0 win over Leicester on Saturday in Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 490, "end": 504}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite leaving @placeholder out of the win, Mourinho insisted he needs three strikers in his squad: \u2018I want three strikers in the team.", "idx": 54371}], "idx": 35346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three alleged members of a Mexican drug cartel are in jail after allegedly bringing their brutal tactics north of the border and using them on a South Carolina man who owed them a $200,000 drug debt. The FBI says the men kidnapped a 23-year-old from his hometown in St. Matthews, South Carolina, on July 9 and held him for nearly a week while they tried to extort up to $400,000 from his family. He was rescued mostly unharmed early Tuesday from a home in rural Roseboro, North Carolina, where he was found chained to the floor and blindfolded. Authorities say the man was a drug runner, responsible for distributing marijuana and cocaine across North and South Carolina for a Mexican drug cartel.\n@highlight\n23-year-old was kidnapped outside his home by three alleged drug traffickers posing as cops\n@highlight\nCartel members say he ripped them off of 200lbs of marijuana worth $200,000\n@highlight\nGang members tried to extort man's family of up to $400,000\n@highlight\nFBI says up to 500 agents and officers worked to free the man\n@highlight\nHe does not face any charges and is being treated as the victim of a crime", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 646, "end": 669}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The kidnapping spanned two states - and the investigation involved several states and @placeholder", "idx": 54373}], "idx": 35348} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Universal Pictures debuted new footage from the upcoming film \"Kick-Ass 2\" during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con. 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The cast and director didn't reveal too much about the film's actual plot, although it was clear from the footage that Hit-Girl's path takes her to high school and deals with her issues following the death of her father (played by Nicolas Cage) in the first \"Kick-Ass\" film.\n@highlight\n\"Kick-Ass 2\" cast and director don't reveal too much about the film's actual plot\n@highlight\nActors who portray Kick-Ass, Hit-Girl and Red Mist appear via satellite\n@highlight\nJim Carrey withdrew his support from the movie because of its extreme violence\n@highlight\n\"This is not a rinse-and-repeat sequel,\" says director-screenwriter Jeff Wadlow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 102, "end": 120}, {"start": 239, "end": 263}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 527, "end": 544}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1282}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's character takes on a much bigger role as the villain in this new film.", "idx": 54376}], "idx": 35349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 09:15 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:26 EST, 20 September 2013 A teenage girl with Down Syndrome has realized her childhood dream of becoming a model. Karrie Brown, 17, from Collinsville, Illinois, was picked to star in a new campaign for the girls' fashion label, Wet Seal after a Facebook photo of her wearing items from the brand attracted public attention. The image, posted to her Fan Page, 'Karrie Brown - Modeling the Future', garnered more than 200 Likes and saw her number of followers rocket to 18,914. 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Clubs in Spain have worked hard at driving down their tax debt and Atletico Madrid are sticking to a repayment scheme that has seen the sum they owe halved in the last two years. But their debt remains at \u00a384m and the total owed for Spain\u2019s top two divisions is still a staggering \u00a3339m. 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The Italian side were dumped out of the Champions League by Manchester City on Wednesday night and that could yet have a bearing on the timing of their bid but they have been watching the 27-year-old Stoke captain for three months. Although Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa signed from Newcastle on loan with view to a permanent deal he has failed to convince after a promising start and they want a defender who can prove more consistent to play alongside Kostas Manolas. 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The 27-year-old lawyer glowed as she showed off her diamond Neil Lane engagement ring to Kelly Ripa on Live With Kelly & Michael. 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Kate was at Windsor Castle attending the National Review of the Queen's Scouts for the first time in place of the Queen, who is celebrating her 87th birthday privately. 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An Iraqi honor guard parades outside the former palace of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad on Thursday. Iraqi troops took over checkpoints around the heavily protected district, formally known as the International Zone, which houses Iraqi government offices and the U.S. Embassy. 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Jurors delivered the verdict around 10 p.m. Friday after deliberating for 21 hours. There were convictions related to all 10 sexual abuse victims, with the three not-guilty verdicts applying to three different individuals. Sandusky stood slightly hunched, looking down with his hand in his pocket but showing no visible emotion as the guilty verdicts were read out in court. His wife, Dottie, blinked back tears.\n@highlight\nNEW: Penn State: \"No verdict can undo the pain and suffering caused by Mr. Sandusky\"\n@highlight\nSandusky's lawyer calls the outcome \"expected ... because of the overwhelming evidence\"\n@highlight\nThe ex- coach is guilty on 45 of 48 counts for sexually abusing boys over 15-years\n@highlight\nHe says he is not guilty, admitting to showering with boys but not abusing them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After a week of testimony, during which time witnesses graphically described sexual encounters with Sandusky that they said occurred during their boyhoods, jurors made their decision without ever having heard from @placeholder on the witness stand.", "idx": 54434}], "idx": 35387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 10:19 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 13 May 2013 An American man was murdered in the Bahamas over the weekend while attempting to help a woman who was being mugged. Kyle Bruner was in Nassau, Bahamas pursuing his dream of working on tall ships, a type of sailboat. Bruner was a private sailor serving aboard a tall ship that was docked in the island port when he reportedly witnessed a woman being mugged and tried to stop the men as they attempted to snatch her jewelry. Tragic: Kyle Bruner was in Nassau, Bahamas working as first mate on a tall ship when he was shot in the neck and killed while trying to help a woman who was being robbed\n@highlight\nKyle Bruner of Chicago was working as a first mate on a private ship docked in Nassau when he was shot in the neck and killed Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2019Snatch-and-grab\u2019 crimes are common occurrences in @placeholder and are on the rise along with violent crimes in the country.", "idx": 54435}], "idx": 35388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Philadelphia law firm filed suit against Blackwater USA on Thursday on behalf of the families of Iraqis killed and injured in last month's shooting in Baghdad's Nusoor Square. In this September 24 photo, an Iraqi looks at a car that was destroyed during the September 16 incident. The suit calls the incident a \"senseless slaying\" and claims it was part of \"Blackwater's lengthy pattern of egregious misconduct in Iraq.\" \"This was a summary execution, an execution without a trial,\" said Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights which is part of the legal team. The September 16 shooting in western Baghdad left 17 Iraqis dead, according to Iraqi officials who called the incident \"premeditated murder\" in a report released this month.\n@highlight\nFederal suit filed in Washington on behalf of slain and injured Iraqis\n@highlight\nSuit: September shooting a \"senseless slaying\" and part of a \"pattern\"\n@highlight\nBlackwater has maintained that it acted \"acted lawfully and appropriately\"\n@highlight\nIraqi officials say 17 were killed in Baghdad's Nusoor Square on September 16", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 532, "end": 563}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder shootings have put contractors' role in the 4-year-old war under new scrutiny.", "idx": 54440}], "idx": 35392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal agents have backed up al Qaeda captive Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's confession in the killing of journalist Daniel Pearl by using photographs of the veins in his hands, according to a new report released Thursday. Mohammed confessed to beheading Pearl after his 2003 arrest in Pakistan. But the U.S. admission that he had been subjected to \"waterboarding\" -- a practice historically treated as torture -- while in CIA custody cast doubt on the reliability of his confession, according to a lengthy investigation of the Pearl case by the Center for Public Integrity. According to the report, the FBI and CIA used stills from the video of Pearl's killing to match the patterns of the veins in Mohammed's hand in 2004 and repeated the process in 2007, after Mohammed repeated his confession during a hearing at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.\n@highlight\nOfficials used 'vein-matching' to tie Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to Pearl's killing, report says\n@highlight\nMohammed has said he killed the journalist, but has not been charged\n@highlight\nThe report is a result of a three-year investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 56, "end": 77}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 550, "end": 576}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 916, "end": 937}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mohammed and one of his nephews remain in U.S. custody, another man is being held in Pakistan on unrelated charges and another of @placeholder's nephews is believed to be in custody, \"but his whereabouts cannot be confirmed.\"", "idx": 54442}], "idx": 35394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A judge ruled Thursday that the World Trade Center's developers cannot collect billions in damages from companies whose planes were commandeered in the September 11 terrorist attacks. World Trade Center Properties, or WTCP, first sued United Airlines, American Airlines and other aviation companies in 2004, claiming their negligence resulted in the 9/11 terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center towers. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein agreed with the airlines, who argued the developers were in essence trying to \"double dip\" by getting money from the airlines after collecting from their insurance policies. Last month, Hellerstein -- who frequently hears cases related to 9/11-- denied a motion by the airlines to have the case dismissed based on the $4.9 billion in insurance payouts to WTCP since 2001.\n@highlight\nThe judge says the World Trade Center developers were trying to \"double dip\"\n@highlight\nThe developers had sought damages from the airlines involved in 9/11\n@highlight\nThe airlines argued insurance payments had already covered the losses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 67}, {"start": 202, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 410, "end": 427}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 457, "end": 473}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 877, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the complaint, @placeholder claimed that the aircraft lacked proper cockpit doors that would have prevented unauthorized people from entering, as well as an alarm system that would have notified the government of such events.", "idx": 54448}, {"query": "In court, the aviation defendants argued that insurance payments were made to compensate @placeholder for economic loss after the destruction of the towers and that the same economic loss is what the WTCP was seeking damages for, thereby making their claims invalid.", "idx": 54449}], "idx": 35398} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic can't stop playing classics. Two months after their five-set thriller at the French Open, Nadal beat Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 to reach the Rogers Cup final in Montreal. In a contest with memorable baseline rallies that routinely got the crowd off their feet, it was Nadal -- just like in Paris -- who prevailed to set up a clash with home favorite Milos Raonic. Nadal stormed to a 6-0 lead in the tiebreak and when Djokovic sent a forehand long on Nadal's third match point, the Spaniard recorded his first win on hard courts over the Serb in three years.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal edges Novak Djokovic at the Rogers Cup to reach the final\n@highlight\nThe last time Nadal beat Djokovic on a hard court was three years ago\n@highlight\nHe faces Milos Raonic in Sunday's final after Raonic beat fellow Canadian Vasek Pospisil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 769, "end": 780}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 834, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The big-serving @placeholder suffered a dip in his game the past couple of months but has awoken at home and will now crack the top 10 -- a first for a Canadian man in singles.", "idx": 54467}], "idx": 35405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:32 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:32 EST, 5 March 2013 Jobless Stuart Worvell, 22, is accused of murder and attempted murder A naked man wrapped only in a towel murdered a passer-by who disturbed his bath-time, a court heard today. Stuart Worvell, 22, was listening to loud music in the bathtub at about 9pm when he heard a series of loud knocks on his front door. Passer-by Thomas Sutton, 20, heard the bath-time music and thought there was a party going on in Worvell's house. The court heard Worvell went down wearing nothing but the towel then allegedly flew into rage before stabbing Sutton nine times.\n@highlight\nStuart Worvell, 22, allegedly stabbed Thomas Sutton with 15cm knife\n@highlight\nAccused of stabbing passer-by nine times at home in south Wales\n@highlight\nMr Sutton thought there was a party going on because music was so loud\n@highlight\nWorvell denies attempted murder and murder at Cardiff Crown Court\n@highlight\nAccused of attacking Mr Sutton's best friend who tried to save his life\n@highlight\nClaims he acted in self-defence after duo 'attacked him with pieces of wood'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 650, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 932, "end": 950}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a trainee groundsman, was rushed to hospital but declared dead on arrival.", "idx": 54472}], "idx": 35408} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:21 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:07 EST, 10 September 2013 \u2018I prayed and prayed it would be me,\u2019 said Jonathan Buchanan, 15, from Chandler, Arizona. He is reminiscing the day doctors tested him to see whether his bone marrow was compatible with that of his twin brothers, Jordan and Josh Buchanan, 16. The identical twins have sickle-cell anemia, a hereditary disease that affects the red blood cells, and have been suffering through a life of pain every day since they were born. Twin brothers Jordan and Josh Buchanan, left, were both born with sickle-cell anemia, a hereditary disease that affects red blood cells. Brother Jonathan, right, was not\n@highlight\nJonathan Buchanan, 15, was the only sibling out of three who was the perfect match\n@highlight\nTwins Jordan and Josh Buchanan, 16, will be cured from the disease with the transplant\n@highlight\nSickle-cell anemia is a hereditary disease that affects the red blood cells\n@highlight\nIt causes a lot of pain as the cells cannot pass through the body properly\n@highlight\nJonathan said he would give his bone marrow a million times over to save his brothers\n@highlight\nIt can take up to 10 days for the body to accept the new bone marrow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 146, "end": 162}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will also have to be weaned off the painkillers, just as his brother was.", "idx": 54473}], "idx": 35409} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Jose Mourinho was last night simmering on the subjects of \u2018respect\u2019 and \u2018freedom\u2019 after Chelsea\u2019s attempts to move the title clash at Liverpool were flatly rejected. Chelsea asked the Barclays Premier League, Sky TV and Liverpool if they would agree to hold the game today rather than tomorrow. While the broadcasters were said to be open to the idea, the Premier League ruled it out without consulting Liverpool. Mourinho refused to retract his threat to rest players from the Anfield game, claiming Chelsea had not received the respect they deserved as England\u2019s most successful European team of the last decade.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho has accused the Premier League of a 'lack of respect'\n@highlight\nChelsea boss wanted to move the Liverpool game to help his team prepare for the Champions League semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid\n@highlight\nMourinho believes the Blues are the most important British team in Europe\n@highlight\nChelsea boss has been charged with by the FA for improper conduct after sarcastic remarks made after the Sunderland defeat\n@highlight\nThe Portuguese ridiculed the idea he might want the Man United job", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 223, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 871, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans would like Chelsea to get the respect Chelsea deserves.", "idx": 54479}], "idx": 35414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The cardinals who must pick a successor to Pope Benedict XVI after he steps down on February 28 could meet to make the decision sooner than thought, a Vatican spokesman said Saturday. The conclave, the meeting which will bring together the 117 cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church, could start before March 15 if all the cardinals are already in Rome, Father Federico Lombardi said. Lombardi had previously said the conclave was likely to start between March 15 and 19. But he gave new details Saturday, saying that because the pope had resigned rather than the conclave being triggered by his death, there was scope for the time frame to be brought forward.\n@highlight\nBenedict could stay in the summer papal residence till April or May, Vatican aide says\n@highlight\nGuidance on the protocol for what comes next should be issued soon, he says\n@highlight\nThe cardinals could meet sooner than March 15 if they are all in Rome, Lombardi says\n@highlight\nBenedict XVI announced Monday that he will step down on February 28", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 261, "end": 281}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 361, "end": 377}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Benedict is the first pope to step down in nearly 600 years, throwing the @placeholder into some confusion.", "idx": 54489}], "idx": 35420} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MEXICO CITY (CNN) -- The death toll in a plane crash that claimed the life of Mexico's interior minister and two other high-ranking officials has risen to 13, Mexico City prosecutor Miguel Angel Mancera said Wednesday, according to Mexico's state-run Notimex news agency. The scene of Tuesday night's plane crash in Mexico City was one of panic and confusion, a witness says. The small plane carrying Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mourino and seven others crashed in central Mexico City on Tuesday night. A witness described \"moments of panic and confusion\" after the crash, as burning people asked for help and others ran from the scene.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. agency sends investigative team to help\n@highlight\nDeath toll in Mexican plane crash rises to 13, report says\n@highlight\nMexico's interior minister and two high-ranking officials among those killed\n@highlight\nInterior minister is country's second most-powerful post", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 182, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 419, "end": 437}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An audio recording released Wednesday of what @placeholder officials said was dialogue between the pilot and the airport control tower did not appear to have an emergency call from the aircraft.", "idx": 54491}], "idx": 35422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Comprehensive immigration reform has so far eluded President Barack Obama. But with his re-election victory in battleground states propelled by strong Latino support, Democrats and Republicans in Congress have a stronger interest in cultivating support from a group with growing political clout. Here are five reasons why the time may be right for immigration reform to take hold in Washington. 1) The voters have spoken Immigration reform may not have been the biggest issue in the election -- the economy was paramount -- but it is very important to a key segment of voters. Latino voters turned out in force and helped to tip battleground states in Obama's favor. The number of registered Latinos has increased by 26% in the past four years to 12.2 million, or 8.7% of all voters. That means this demographic will only increase its political power. 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The light, the look - it all comes together. Point and click: Richard takes a lesson from Magnum photographer Raghu Rai in Delhi. And then -- the click. A fleeting magical moment come and gone, then lost forever. But preserved in one picture. This month Richard Quest goes in search of the perfect photo. \"Get me Demarchelier!\" One of the orders barked by the infamous editor in \"The Devil wears Prada.\" Patrick Demarchelier was indeed worth that special mention in the film. Richard visits this uber fashion and portrait photographer. In New York Demarchelier teaches Richard the techniques involved in composing the perfect picture.\n@highlight\nRichard Quest goes in search of the perfect photo\n@highlight\nHe meets Patrick Demarchelier, Steve McCurry, Frans Lanting and Anne Geddes\n@highlight\nQuest puts his new skills to the test by photographing a colony of elephant seals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 461, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 504}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 620, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 797, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then it's off to @placeholder to meet the legendary Raghu Rai", "idx": 54514}, {"query": "Then it's off to Delhi to meet the legendary @placeholder", "idx": 54515}], "idx": 35435} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up their Sunnyland summit Saturday with a late-morning stroll in the California desert. Obama declared the visit \"terrific.\" Over two days, the two leaders met for a total of eight hours at the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands, just outside Palm Springs in California. The summit, held just four months after Xi took office, was meant to launch a close new relationship with a new Chinese leader. The backdrop was unusual. Opinion: Obama, talk about political reform with Xi Sunnyland is a private estate of the Annenburg family. It is better known for hosting Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack, and Ronald Reagan spent New Year's Eve 18 times there.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping wrap their Sunnyland summit\n@highlight\nAides say the location offered the two leaders a quiet place to work through a range of issues\n@highlight\nDiscussed North Korea, cyber attacks and climate change issues\n@highlight\nObama agreed to hold a similar informal summit next in China", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 372, "end": 373}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 535, "end": 536}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama gave the Chinese leader a parting gift: a bench made of @placeholder wood.", "idx": 54528}], "idx": 35442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- Billionaire Warren Buffett has been thinking about the inequities in the U.S. tax system at least since June 2007. 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On July 30, the friends were admitted to Khanh Hoa General Hospital in Nha Trang. Both were vomiting, had difficulty breathing and showed signs of severe dehydration. Huynh was eventually released from the hospital. She returned later that night to hear the devastating news -- three hours after being admitted, Bowerman had gone into respiratory failure and died. Two days later, Huynh was dead. What we don't know for sure is what triggered their deaths.\n@highlight\nKari Bowerman, 27, and Cathy Huynh, 26, died in Vietnam on July 30\n@highlight\nTheir symptoms matched others' who have died in Asia: vomiting, low blood pressure, dehydration\n@highlight\nExperts suspect pesticide poisoning from a spray used to combat bed bugs in the region", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 212, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cause of death in every case was eerily similar to the one written on @placeholder's death report: \"not yet determined.\"", "idx": 54542}], "idx": 35450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sri Lanka have booked their place in the semifinals of the Cricket World Cup with an emphatic 10-wicket win over England in Colombo. Openers Tillakaratne Dilshan and Upul Tharanga both made centuries as they overcame England's total of 229 for six with more than 10 overs to spare. Earlier, England won the toss and elected to bat and got off to a steady start as Ian Bell joined captain Andrew Strauss at the top of the order. But both were out in quick succession. 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But this time was different. The sound -- what the lead investigator described as an \"unusual noise\" -- gave away Tuesday morning that something was amiss. What followed immediately afterward proved it, as a news helicopter tumbled to the ground and burst into flames, with those flames spreading to several parked cars in its path. \"I looked and the helicopter was almost immediately pitched sideways and off balance,\" construction worker Bo Bain told CNN affiliate KING. \"And he kind of just nose-dove over the trees, and clipped the top of the trees and crashed just on the other side of the street there.\"\n@highlight\nLead NTSB investigator says helicopter made \"unusual noise\" before crash\n@highlight\nPresident of helicopter company offers condolences, help to NTSB\n@highlight\nMayor knew one of the victims, calls the deaths \"very personal\"\n@highlight\nThe incident occurred near the 605-foot Space Needle; one person is in critical condition", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 994, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The area was already abuzz with commuters heading to work but few tourists, since the @placeholder was still more than two hours from its scheduled opening.", "idx": 54547}], "idx": 35453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maybe marriage to Kate Winslet isn't all that bad. Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski star as a couple on the road in the comedy \"Away We Go.\" After cruelly dissecting marital malaise in \"American Beauty\" and again, just six months ago, in \"Revolutionary Road,\" Winslet's husband Sam Mendes takes a slightly more optimistic view of family life in the edgy comedy \"Away We Go.\" Not that he's offering a whole-hearted endorsement of the institution. 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The procedural vote followed a breakthrough by Sens. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, and Pat Toomey, R-Pennsylvania, who reached a compromise on broadening background checks to include private purchases at gun shows and on the Internet. Because of the bipartisan deal, Senate Democrats backing the legislation received support from enough Republicans to approve the cloture motion, 68-31, setting up debate on the proposals and amendments expected to last for two weeks.\n@highlight\nNEW: Speaker Boehner stops short of promising a House vote on gun measures\n@highlight\nThe NRA says it \"unequivocally\" opposes legislation coming up for debate in the Senate\n@highlight\n16 Republicans join Democrats in overcoming a GOP-led Senate filibuster\n@highlight\nProposals backed by the White House would expand background checks, take other steps", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 362}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 549, "end": 564}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both proposals were part of Obama's desired legislation, but were dropped from the package brought to the Senate because they would have prevented Democrats from overcoming the @placeholder filibuster.", "idx": 54556}, {"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder said there were aspects of the Manchin-Toomey compromise that he would like to see strengthened.", "idx": 54560}, {"query": "Failing to pass new gun laws would be a stinging defeat for Obama and @placeholder.", "idx": 54561}], "idx": 35460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Duncan Gardham A British jihadi who went to Syria plotted to launch a major terrorist atrocity after returning to the UK, The Mail on Sunday can reveal today. The Muslim fanatic is suspected of planning a murderous gun and bomb attack in London on the orders of a terrorist \u2018mastermind\u2019 he met while in the Middle East. Security sources claim it could have been the most serious terrorist strike since the bombings in London on July 7, 2005, which killed 52 people and injured hundreds more. However, the plot was foiled and the man was detained at gunpoint in the capital.\n@highlight\nUnnamed British man suspected of planning attack on London\n@highlight\nCould have been most serious terror strike since 7/7 bombings\n@highlight\nThe man was stopped in time and detained in the capital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 122, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 143}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tension: Security at @placeholder airports is being stepped up amid claims that terrorists are intent on smuggling bombs that cannot be detected by scanners", "idx": 54564}], "idx": 35463} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 20 May 2013 Celebrating: Talhat Rehman gives the V for victory sign at Southwark Crown Court after he was spared jail today A butcher Tasered by police outside Buckingham Palace as he held a carving knife to his own throat while demanding to deliver a letter to the Queen has been spared jail today. Talhat Rehman, 55, sparked terror among tourists after holding the eight-inch blade to his throat during the Changing of the Guard ceremony screaming 'I want to die'. Rehman then pressed a second knife to his chest while threatening to kill himself and this afternoon was given a year of mental health treatment instead of a prison sentence.\n@highlight\nTalhat Rehman shot with 50,000-volt Taser after threatening to kill himself\n@highlight\nThe 55-year-old pleaded guilty to two counts of having knife in public\n@highlight\nHas history of psychotic episodes and held in a secure hospital\n@highlight\nWas trying to deliver letter to Queen claiming that he was defrauded\n@highlight\nRehman says man stole \u00a3168,000 from him, which judge says sent him 'mad'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 146, "end": 166}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 484, "end": 504}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Police armed themselves with @placeholder and tried to get the defendant to calm down and thrown down the knives.", "idx": 54569}], "idx": 35467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden ripped into recent comments by his Republican counterpart that suggested that some places in the U.S. are more \"pro-America\" than others. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin holds a rally Friday in West Chester, Ohio. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told a fundraiser in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Thursday night: \"We believe that the best of America is in the small towns that we get to visit, and in the wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard-working, very patriotic, very pro-America areas of this great nation,\" she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Joe Biden: \"It doesn't matter where you live, we all love this country\"\n@highlight\nJohn McCain: Next president \"won't have time to get used to the office\"\n@highlight\nBarack Obama in Virginia blasts McCain's Medicare plan\n@highlight\nCNN Poll of Polls has Obama leading McCain by 6 points, 49 percent to 43 percent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 867, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the weekend, McCain will head to North Carolina, another state that @placeholder have counted on in recent elections but is now considered a tossup.", "idx": 54578}], "idx": 35470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- Three weeks after BP plugged its crippled Macondo oil well in the Gulf of Mexico with cement and mud from above, crews are \"fishing\" for pieces of drill pipe that need to be removed from inside the well's blowout preventer before crews can move on to the \"bottom kill\" -- the permanent fix for the well. Once those pieces of drill pipe are retrieved, crews will be able to replace the Macondo well's old blowout preventer with a new one awaiting use on the nearby ship, the Development Driller II, BP spokeswoman Catherine Hill confirmed Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Florida calls off state of emergency for several peninsula coastal counties\n@highlight\nCrews in the Gulf are trying to remove three pieces of drill pipe from the sunken well\n@highlight\nThe work was delayed by a chemical buildup that jammed the entryway to the well\n@highlight\nOnce the drill pipe is removed, crew can move on to a permanent shutdown of the well", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 50, "end": 51}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 506, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two days later, the platform sank and oil from the @placeholder well underwater started gushing into the Gulf.", "idx": 54586}], "idx": 35477} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Rachel Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:42 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 29 August 2013 Facebook has published its first Transparency Report that reveals the amount of requests made by governments for the personal information of its users Facebook has published its first Transparency Report that reveals the amount of requests made by governments for the personal information of its users during the first half of this year. The U.S government topped the list, requesting information on 21,000 users, while India asked for data on 4,144 users in second place, and Britain came in third with 2,337 requests.\n@highlight\nFacebook has published its government data requests up to June 30\n@highlight\nU.S tops the list with 21,000 requests for information\n@highlight\nIndia came second with 4,144 requests while the UK asked for 2,337\n@highlight\nUK had a third of its requests turned down however", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 837, "end": 838}, {"start": 867, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, not all of these requests were granted; Facebook handed over information in only 79 per cent of @placeholder requests, half of India's requests and 69 per cent of the demands from the UK.", "idx": 54587}], "idx": 35478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's been a great week for Cleveland. On Monday, the Republican National Committee announced its intention to hold the 2016 GOP convention in Cleveland. Then on Friday, LeBron James said he was \"coming home\" to the Cavaliers. While sports analysts have universally praised the decision by \"King James,\" political observers have not been as kind to the Republicans. The consensus is that the location of political conventions doesn't affect elections. To a degree, this conclusion is supported by the political science literature, particularly a 2004 study by Richard Powell at the University of Maine, which found that parties gained no significant electoral benefits in states where they held conventions.\n@highlight\nPaul Sracic: The selection of Cleveland to host the GOP convention makes a lot of sense\n@highlight\nOhio has been a key state in presidential elections, and every little bit helps, he says\n@highlight\nThree counties -- Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton -- will likely determine the next president", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 90}, {"start": 133, "end": 135}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 608}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is not that @placeholder have to actually win in any of these counties to win Ohio (they lost two out of three in 2004).", "idx": 54591}, {"query": "A convention in Cleveland will allow the Ohio GOP to remind Cuyahoga County voters, and urban voters throughout Ohio, that they once supported @placeholder.", "idx": 54593}], "idx": 35479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I've always found amusement parks very unamusing, for it's hard to justify standing in a hot, 40-minute roller-coaster line so I can promptly lose my car keys and barf up a churro. That's what whiskey is for. But lots of people dig this kind of entertainment. And it seems all the theme parks around the world try to out-amuse each other with technologically advanced new rides promising wild and exciting fun. \"Hey kids! Come try The Agonizer! It will literally give you second-degree steam burns to the face!\" You see, when it comes to roller coasters these days, they have to be super-\u00c3\u00bcber extreme to stand out. And, right now, thrill seekers on the Web are all talking about Full Throttle at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Southern California.\n@highlight\nFull Throttle coaster goes 70 mph and up to 160 feet in the air\n@highlight\nThe coaster opened at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California on June 22\n@highlight\nFull Throttle prides itself on having the world's first ever \"top hat\" loop", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 729}, {"start": 734, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 863, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So, if you're an adrenaline junkie and you make it out to California, make sure you head over to @placeholder to give this thing a shot.", "idx": 54603}], "idx": 35484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama today presented 24 Medals of Honor to commemorate acts of bravery by servicemen - most of whom were previously overlooked because they were Hispanic, Jewish or African-American. 'Today we have the chance to set the record straight,' the president said at the rare ceremony at the White House on Tuesday. The 24 recipients span three wars - from World War II to Korea to Vietnam - and just three of the veterans are still alive. The two dozen servicemen were identified following a congressionally mandated review to ensure that recipients of the country's highest recognition for valor were not bypassed due to prejudice.\n@highlight\nTwo dozen veterans - including Hispanic, Jewish and African-American men - were honored in a special ceremony on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThey were amed after a congressionally mandated review to made sure recipients of the honor were not bypassed due to prejudice\n@highlight\nOnly three of the veterans are still alive and attended the White House", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 176, "end": 191}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This ceremony reminds us of one of the enduring qualities that makes @placeholder great, that makes us exceptional,' he said.", "idx": 54608}], "idx": 35488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pressure is inescapable in the cauldron of Ryder Cup competition -- pressure and ping pong. The intense rivalry played out on the course between the world's top players from Europe and the United States in golf's ultimate team test is only half the story. Away from the heat of battle on the greens and fairways, there is a wiff-waff war raging in the American team room, one Rickie Fowler can't wait to get stuck into. \"Once the Ryder Cup actually starts it's just fun from there -- very intense,\" Fowler tells CNN's Living Golf show. \"I enjoy the off-course too -- just being in the team room, spending time as a team, hanging out, playing ping pong!\n@highlight\nRickie Fowler says 2014 Ryder Cup is one United States \"need\" to win\n@highlight\nFowler finished in the top five of all four major championships in 2014\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old enjoys pressure and playing ping pong with U.S. teammates\n@highlight\nCalifornian made his Ryder Cup debut in 2010 at Celtic Manor in Wales", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 969, "end": 980}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And hopefully if we can get that @placeholder then Sunday night would be pretty good.\"", "idx": 54614}], "idx": 35494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two popular anti-smoking drugs will now carry warnings about the risk of severe mental health problems, the Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. \"Smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and death,\" an FDA official said. The FDA said Chantix and Zyban will carry the warnings to alert consumers to the risks of depression and suicidal thoughts when using the drugs. The drugs also have been reported to cause changes in behavior, hostility and agitation in users, whether users had a history of psychiatric illness or not. In many cases, side effects started shortly after use began and ended when the medication was stopped. The FDA does not know what is causing the changes and said people taking these products should be monitored by their doctor.\n@highlight\nFDA: Chantix and Zyban will carry warnings about mental health risks\n@highlight\nRisks include depression and suicidal thoughts when using the drugs\n@highlight\nDrug makers must conduct study how often these serious symptoms occur\n@highlight\nSome symptoms could be the result of nicotine withdrawal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 128, "end": 155}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FDA says that since @placeholder was approved in 2006, the agency has had reports of 98 suicides and 188 attempted suicides.", "idx": 54619}], "idx": 35498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo would be a perfect match for Monaco. It should be no surprise they tried to lure him to a poser\u2019s paradise where security is as high as the tax is low, and where the yachts are as big as the dogs are small. You can picture the hair gel glistening in the sun as his Ferrari glides by Casino Square. It is not so easy to envisage him performing to sparse crowds at the Stade Louis II, but maybe one day it will appeal. \u2018It\u2019s true we met Ronaldo,\u2019 nodded Vadim Vasilyev, Monaco\u2019s vice- president and right-hand man to billionaire owner and president, Dmitry Rybolovlev. \u2018I know Ronaldo, but it was not quite on.\n@highlight\nMonaco have been bankrolled from the French third division into the Champions League by billionaire owner Dmitry Rybolovlev\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand have all been targets\n@highlight\nHowever, Ligue 1 club's days of signing players like Radamel Falcao and James Rodriguez are over, admits vice president Vadim Vasilyev\n@highlight\nFrench side meet Arsenal in the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 566, "end": 582}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 745, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 929, "end": 943}, {"start": 977, "end": 990}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder is a historic club \u2014 one of the major clubs in France \u2014 and the ambition was always to give back this identity,\u2019 said Vasilyev.", "idx": 54623}], "idx": 35500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hailey, Idaho (CNN) -- In the days after Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was released from nearly five years in captivity, yellow ribbons and banners celebrating his release decorated the main street, red-bricked storefronts of his hometown. A sense of relief and excitement filled the air: Bergdahl would soon be home. But more than four months after Bergdahl returned to the United States, the ribbons and banners are gone. This town's relationship with the saga of their homegrown prisoner of war is complicated. \"We're done. We're over it,\" Hailey Mayor Fritz Haemmerle said as he denied CNN's request for an on-camera interview. \"We stood by the Bergdahl family to get Bowe home but we need to move on.\"\n@highlight\nBergdahl, held captive in Afghanistan, has been free since May\n@highlight\nPeople in his Idaho hometown worked to publicize him while he was hostage\n@highlight\nBut his freedom came with questions and town mayor says it's time to move on", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 559}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bergdahl grew up among a tight-knit community of families in @placeholder that home-schooled their children.", "idx": 54630}], "idx": 35505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least one person was killed as a 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Monday morning in southern Mexico's Chiapas state near the border with Guatemala, authorities in Chiapas said. The quake happened at 6:23 a.m. (7:23 a.m. ET), about 1 mile from Puerto Madero, Mexico, which is on the country's Pacific coast. Strong shaking was felt in southern Chiapas state and western Guatemala, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. In the Chiapas town of Huixtla, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the north of the epicenter, a person died after a wall fell on him, Chiapas' state civil protection system said on Twitter on Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: One person killed in Mexico, authorities say\n@highlight\nNEW: Pictures show damage to airport in Tapachula, Mexico\n@highlight\nQuake strikes in southern Chiapas state, near Guatemala\n@highlight\nTemblor happened at 6:23 a.m. local time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 408, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lights hung precariously by wires, and debris littered a floor, pictures that the city government posted to @placeholder show.", "idx": 54631}], "idx": 35506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HOLLYWOOD, Florida (CNN) -- The slot machines are ringing, music is blasting at the crowded poolside bar, and people are dancing to celebrity DJs at hip nightclubs. But this is not a scene on the Las Vegas strip. This action is taking place on an Indian reservation. Richard Bowers Jr. says the Native American Group is intended to help tribes with basic needs. Business at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, is booming and contributing to the Seminole Indian Tribe's great wealth. Now the Seminoles are taking that wealth -- and the power that comes with it -- and using it to do something that has not been done before: organizing Native American tribes with the intent of spreading economic opportunities across Indian Country.\n@highlight\nSeminole Tribe owns Hard Rock properties, looks to help unify Native Americans\n@highlight\nThe Native American Group is a consortium of various tribes\n@highlight\nKeeping the dollar within Indian Country seen as way to help less fortunate tribes\n@highlight\nGroup now includes more than 100 Native-owned businesses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 315}, {"start": 378, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 472, "end": 492}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 661, "end": 675}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 864, "end": 884}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Trash bags, everybody uses trash bags -- so just for an example, let's all get together and order trash bags and it's going to be cheaper on all of us,\" Bowers says, pointing out that there is a @placeholder trash bag supplier.", "idx": 54633}], "idx": 35508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two residents of Pawnee will soon bid farewell: Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones are exiting \"Parks and Recreation\" during the show's sixth season, EW has confirmed. (Buzzfeed first reported the news.) The pair will depart about halfway through the season, in the 13th episode. Jones has been with the show since it launched, starring as Ann Perkins, the unlucky-in-love, loyal best friend of Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler). Lowe came aboard late in season 2 in a guest arc as Chris Traeger, the super-upbeat state auditor, and wound up becoming a series regular. Chris and Ann dated in season 3, and were trying to have baby at the end of last season.\n@highlight\nRob Lowe and Rashida Jones will exit during season six\n@highlight\nThe TV couple will try for a baby in the remaining episodes\n@highlight\nSeason premiere features guest stars Heidi Klum, Henry Winkler", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 116}, {"start": 151, "end": 152}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rashida was one of the very first people we knew we wanted in the cast, and as important as Ann is to @placeholder (and vice-versa), she'll certainly never be far from Pawnee.", "idx": 54639}], "idx": 35513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama last night threw David Cameron a political lifeline by following his lead in giving US politicians the chance to veto air strikes on Syria. In an unprecedented move, the President said he was determined to bomb Syria \u2013 but not until Congress voted on the matter. In theory, as Commander-in-Chief of US forces, he could ignore any Congress vote against military action, but having invited them to do so it is considered highly unlikely. 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Joe Rickey Hundley of Idaho has been charged with assaulting 19-month-old Jonah Bennett and has lost his job. Hundley turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday and was released on bail. His first court appearance has not been set. Hundley's attorney, Marcia Shein, said her client is being unfairly portrayed. A good deal of the conversation surrounding the incident involves the fear that the youngster may be \"traumatized forever.\" How likely is it that little Jonah will remember this incident or be affected by it long-term?\n@highlight\nJoe Rickey Hundley is accused of slapping 19-month-old Jonah Bennett on a flight\n@highlight\nHudley was charged with assault after incident, in which he allegedly used racial slur\n@highlight\nMany CNN commenters wondered whether the child would be traumatized\n@highlight\nExperts say a one-time incident of this nature is not likely to have lasting effects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 233, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 775, "end": 792}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What's really important is how @placeholder's family is dealing with the incident.", "idx": 54654}], "idx": 35520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City defender Matija Nastasic is poised to wrap up his move to Schalke over the coming days. Sportsmail revealed Schalke's interest last month and that of AC Milan. The Italians have failed to follow up with any substantial bid as they push their finances towards other priorities and Schalke are hopeful of concluding an initial loan with a view to a permanent \u00a310million signing. Nastasic, 21, has 16 caps for Serbia and was considered to have a promising future when he arrived from Fiorentina for \u00a312m. However, he has failed to establish himself and the arrival of Eliaquim Mangala has limited his prospects further.\n@highlight\nMatija Nastasic has failed to establish himself at Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe Serbia international is set to join Schalke over the coming days\n@highlight\nInter Milan are keen on signing Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva\n@highlight\nMiralem Pjanic has been linked with the Reds but is not keen on moving\n@highlight\nSampdoria owner Massimo Ferrero wants Everton forward Samuel Eto'o", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 581, "end": 596}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 976, "end": 990}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The big obstacle for Sampdoria is his wages with 33-year-old @placeholder reputed to be earning \u00a32.35m a season.", "idx": 54660}], "idx": 35523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nadia Gilani Last updated at 5:49 PM on 27th November 2011 Mass for English-speaking Catholics will be led using the new translation of the Roman Missal, which is intended to be closer to the Latin original English-speaking Roman Catholics may have noticed a little something different during their church services today as a new translation of the liturgy is introduced. For decades at the very beginning of Mass, the priest has greeted the congregation by saying 'The Lord be with you' and congregants responded: 'And also with you.' 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The suspected foreign fighter commander is named Ikrima, a Kenyan of Somali origin about whom little is known. 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Cafu, a two-time World Cup winner and Brazil's most capped player, revealed that compatriot Lucas Leiva invited him to Liverpool's final game of the season against Newcastle, and it was during the 2-1 victory that he first saw Flanagan play. He was suitably impressed with the 21-year-old dubbed the 'Scouse Cafu' and believes that Flanagan can emulate his game. 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Then an Ecuadorian judge issued an arrest warrant this week for the head of the Colombian armed forces, pushing relations back one giant step. Colombian Gen. Freddy Padilla, the armed forces chief whose arrest is sought, canceled a meeting scheduled for Friday with Ecuadorian Gen. Fabian Varela. Padilla thought he might be arrested if he traveled to Ecuador. It's not the first pothole on the path to normalization. Ecuador previously issued an arrest warrant for former Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, who held the post during last year's raid.\n@highlight\nEcuadorian judge issues an arrest warrant for head of Colombian armed forces\n@highlight\nColombian Gen. 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Brazil protested recent disclosures of National Security Agency surveillance, which were included in media reports citing information apparently leaked by Edward Snowden, a former agency contractor who previously admitted leaking U.S. surveillance information to journalists. 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Recent Royal tradition \u2013 and her own very modern outlook \u2013 suggest she will. Princess Diana insisted on breastfeeding both William and Harry. The Queen Mother breastfed the Queen following her birth in 1926, and the Queen continued the practice with each of her four children. However, a case of the measles forced her to wean Prince Charles when he was less than two months old. And the glamorous Princess Margaret found the act rather distasteful and chose to feed both her children, David and Sarah, by bottle. Will she? Won't she? Recent Royal tradition - and her own very modern outlook - suggest the Duchess of Cambridge will choose to breastfed her new baby son. 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The actor - who recently became a French tax exile and was given a Russian passport - also defended sending the three members of Pussy Riot to a Russian labour camp. And in an extraordinary comparison, he said the trio - who staged an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow church - would have been 'executed' if they had done the same thing in a mosque. Controversial: Gerard Depardieu has spoken out to defend Vladimir Putin's Russian regime\n@highlight\nActor says punk trio deserve to be in prison camp for cathedral protest\n@highlight\nCriticises Russian opposition saying 'unfortunately, the masses are stupid'\n@highlight\nDepardieu has been slammed in native France after taking Russian passport", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 31, "end": 46}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allies: @placeholder arranged for the French actor to be granted Russian citizenship earlier this month", "idx": 54694}], "idx": 35543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Astronomers have found an unusual carbon-based molecule 27,000 light-years from Earth that could hint at the origins of life. The observations indicate molecules of isopropyl cyanide, a common feature in life-essential molecules like amino acids, are produced early in a star\u2019s formation. If true it would suggest some of the building blocks of life on Earth may have originated elsewhere in space before being carried here. Researchers led by Cornell University in New York have found evidence for the origins of life in a star-forming region of interstellar space called Sagittarius B2 (shown). They found molecules of isopropyl cyanide near the centre of the Milky Way. 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Or, it's true, bored to death, humiliated or even ripped off. Now an online booking service called Airporttransfers has released a survey of 2,162 recent British vacationers, asking them to name the meanest, nastiest, take-the-longest-route-and-still-expect-a-tip taxi drivers on the planet. Travel shocker! British tourists consider French cabbies rude And get outta ze cab! It's the French. But -- and here we perform some fabulously expressive gesticulation whose meaning is \"leave my hired vehicle immediately\" -- it's also the Italians.\n@highlight\nStudy names French world's rudest taxi drivers\n@highlight\nAll study survey subjects were British\n@highlight\nNew York cabbies are entertaining storytellers\n@highlight\nA London black cab driver tells all", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Next to London's beetle-shaped black cruisers, @placeholder yellow cabs must be the most recognizable in the world.", "idx": 54697}], "idx": 35545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Canada will stop issuing visas to people from the three West African nations where the Ebola is widespread, the government said on Friday. The federal citizenship ministry, explaining the move, said in an official document that 'the introduction or spread of the disease would pose an imminent and severe risk to public health'. About 5,000 people have died in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone this year in the worst Ebola outbreak on record. Fears rose that the disease could spread beyond the region after a few cases were diagnosed in Spain and the United States. Cut off: Visa for Canada will no longer be issues for countries affected with Ebola outbreaks, namely Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia\n@highlight\nCanada has stopped issuing visas to people from the West African countries at the heart of the Ebola outbreak\n@highlight\nAuthorities said they made the decision because the 'spread of the disease would pose an imminent and severe risk to public health in Canada'\n@highlight\nThe ban applies to all visas for people who have been in a country with widespread Ebola transmission in the past three months\n@highlight\nThe countries affected are Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia\n@highlight\nApplications in the pipeline will not be processed\n@highlight\nAustralia took a similar step earlier this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "official in charge of the response to @placeholder said the move was", "idx": 54699}], "idx": 35546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rain in Manchester appeared to come as a shock at Old Trafford on Friday when a stretch of outfield that could not cope with an hour\u2019s downpour forced the abandonment of the second day with England starting to pull away from India. Lancashire faced anger from spectators who had seen the drainage system which enabled the bulk of the playing surface to recover from a heavy shower fail in one ugly, relaid area of the outfield that remained stubbornly unfit for play. It is an embarrassment for Lancashire, who prepared the best pitch of this series only to see the elements expose the inadequacies of the Old Trafford facilities and hold up England\u2019s attempt to move into a winning position.\n@highlight\nIan Bell reached 42nd Test half-century for England during morning session\n@highlight\nIndia took the early wickets of Chris Jordan (13), Bell (58) and Moeen Ali (13)\n@highlight\nBhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets and Varun Aaron claimed the third\n@highlight\nRain stopped play with England 85 ahead during the afternoon session\n@highlight\nJoe Root finished on 48 not out and Jos Buttler is alongside on 22 not out\n@highlight\nIndia were bowled out for 152 in their first innings after winning the toss\n@highlight\nEngland and India are tied at 1-1 in best-of-five Test series", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 881, "end": 897}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1267}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On top: @placeholder is unbeaten on 48 for England as they lead India by 85 runs with four wickets in hand", "idx": 54704}], "idx": 35549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Britain's Prince Harry has revealed a secret. The fourth in line to the throne unveiled a hidden fear Monday in support of the #FeelNoShame campaign being run by his Sentebale charity for World AIDS Day. Prince Harry co-founded the Sentebale charity with Lesotho's Prince Seeiso in 2006 after being struck by the impact of AIDS/HIV on children and young people in the southern African nation. Throughout the day, celebrities including singer Joss Stone, actor Charley Boorman, race car driver Daniel Ricciardo, and former rugby player and sport commentator Will Greenwood will be revealing secrets about themselves as part of #FeelNoShame.\n@highlight\nDecember 1 is World AIDS Day, which is aimed at raising awareness of the virus globally\n@highlight\nPrince Harry co-founded the charity Sentebale in Lesotho in 2006, for HIV-affected children\n@highlight\nSentebale is running a #FeelNoShame campaign for World AIDS Day\n@highlight\nThroughout the day, celebrities including Prince Harry are revealing their secrets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wearing the red ribbon of the @placeholder awareness campaign, Prince Harry revealed his secret in a video message released at 1 p.m. GMT.", "idx": 54711}, {"query": "Please use the hashtag #FeelNoShame to share your secret on social media and show the children of @placeholder that they are not alone.", "idx": 54713}], "idx": 35554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard The Iranian nuclear power chief, Ali Akbar Salehi Iran has accused four workers of trying to sabotage its nuclear power programme, tacitly blaming Israel for the plot. The Iranian nuclear power chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, said yesterday that the authorities had monitored the suspects as they worked in one of the country\u2019s nuclear facilities and made the arrests at 'exactly the right time'. Although he did not spell out who he believed was responsible, he blamed 'hostile' nations \u2013 usually a reference to either Israel or the U.S. \u2013 which were opposed to current diplomatic efforts to resolve the row over Iran\u2019s alleged nuclear weapons ambitions.\n@highlight\nIranian nuclear power chief Ali Akbar Salehi said authorities had monitored suspects as they worked in one of the country's nuclear facilities\n@highlight\nHe blamed 'hostile' nations - usually a reference to either Israel or the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 48, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 703, "end": 718}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Iran is currently engaged in an all-out charm offensive with @placeholder while Israel has warned the world not to trust the Iranians, experts believe it is obvious where Mr Salehi is pointing the finger of blame.", "idx": 54721}], "idx": 35558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "People in cars and on bikes whizzed by Moustafa Mohamad as he sat on a sidewalk in Washington one day not so long ago. Commuters poured out of the Dupont Circle Metro station and rushed by on their way to school or work. Tourists rumbled by on a double-decker bus. Mohamad hoped some of them paused to take notice of him. He hoped that somehow his presence on the sidewalk would help relatives and friends nearly 9,400 miles away, in his hometown -- the besieged Syrian city of Kobani. That city near the Turkish border has been the site of intense fighting for weeks between ISIS extremists and Kurdish forces backed by fighter jets and bombers from the United States and other countries.\n@highlight\nSyrian Kurd living in U.S. goes on three-week hunger strike on Washington sidewalk\n@highlight\nMoustafa Mohamad wants to draw attention to plight of his hometown, Kobani\n@highlight\nHe says his able-bodied relatives are fighting ISIS in Kobani\n@highlight\nHunger strike is in the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., he says", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 795, "end": 810}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 991, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mohamad longed to do what he could to help his fellow Kurds -- even from a great distance, in the relative safety of @placeholder.", "idx": 54722}], "idx": 35559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- Alan Gross has reached his breaking point while serving a 15-year sentence in a Cuban prison, his wife told CNN. \"He's not going to make it. He's going to do something drastic. I believe him when he tells me that,\" Judy Gross said Wednesday. Gross, 65, was arrested in 2009 for bringing banned satellite communications equipment to the island. A State Department subcontractor, Gross had traveled to Cuba as part of a U.S. government-financed project to help Cubans skirt their government's tight control of the Internet. Gross said he wasn't aware that he had violated the island's laws.\n@highlight\nAlan Gross' wife, Judy, visits husband in Cuba a week after his mother's death\n@highlight\nGross is serving a 15-year sentence for bringing satellite equipment to island\n@highlight\nSubcontractor's condition this week is the worst she has seen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 368, "end": 383}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My thought is if they can do that, if they can follow through with something that complicated, surely they can figure out something they can do to get @placeholder home.\"", "idx": 54728}], "idx": 35561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not content with having the world's best player, Lionel Messi, on their books, Barcelona have moved to sign Pele's \"modern successor\" -- Neymar. A day after Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the Champions League final at Wembley to be crowned Kings of Europe, it was announced that the much coveted Brazilian striker would join Barcelona for five years. The transfer fee wasn't disclosed, but one Brazilian newspaper said the buyout clause surpassed $80 million. The move, on paper, should boost a Barcelona side that features an ageing Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Carles Puyol, three club stalwarts.\n@highlight\nBrazilian striker Neymar will join Barcelona for the next five seasons\n@highlight\nNeymar was being chased by several European clubs, including Chelsea\n@highlight\nNeymar was recently named the world's most marketable athlete for a second time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 185, "end": 201}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some labeled @placeholder a one-man team after losing 7-0 on aggregate, referring to four-time world player of the year Messi.", "idx": 54729}], "idx": 35562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Entrepreneurs of all stripes are cashing in on the Lin-sanity phenomenon as swiftly as the NBA sensation can pull off his furious fast breaks. It has been only three weeks since Jeremy Lin, the 23-year-old American-born point guard of Taiwanese descent, came out of obscurity to lead the listless New York Knicks to a winning streak. But while their winning run has come to an end, Lin has gone on to become a media and marketing darling. Lin-related products have become hot items. In New York, merchandise retailers are doing brisk business selling Lin's No. 17 jerseys. \"He's made the Knicks relevant again,\" says Larry Dimitriou, manager of Modell's Sporting Goods store in Manhattan.\n@highlight\nIn New York, merchandise retailers are doing brisk business selling Jeremy Lin's No. 17 jerseys\n@highlight\nThe New York Knick point guard has himself has filed to trademark \"Linsanity\"\n@highlight\nBut Lin may not win the trademark in China, where laws favor early applicants\n@highlight\nA Chinese retailer has registered Lin's English and Chinese names as trademarks in China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 68, "end": 70}, {"start": 108, "end": 110}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 314, "end": 328}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 690}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a big problem for companies and people trying to protect their intellectual property in China when they are not familiar with the @placeholder system.\"", "idx": 54730}], "idx": 35563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The most powerful nuclear bomb remaining in America\u2019s arsenal was dismantled yesterday after nearly 50 years of service. The B53 was capable of releasing nine megatons of energy \u2013 600 times more than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. On explosion, the 9,000lb \u2018bunker buster\u2019 would have caused lethal burns to anyone within 18 miles, destroyed all buildings within nine miles and was even able to penetrate up to 230m underground. But the last one was taken apart yesterday at America\u2019s only nuclear weapons facility, the Pantex plant near Amarillo in Texas. Last B53: The 10,000lb bomb will be dismantled at the Pantex Plant just outside Amarillo, Texas\n@highlight\nBuilt during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962\n@highlight\nBroken up after talks between Obama and Russian President Medvedev\n@highlight\nIts accuracy was 'horrendous', according to experts", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 688, "end": 707}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "End of an era: Production technicians conduct a training class on the @placeholder bomb before it is dismantled", "idx": 54733}], "idx": 35565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama said Friday he spoke with the police officer who arrested a Harvard professor and told the officer he did not mean to malign the Cambridge Police Department when he said police acted stupidly. President Obama on Friday explains to reporters the details of a phone conservation with Sgt. James Crowley. The president acknowledged that his words \"helped to contribute to ratcheting\" up the situation when he criticized the manner in which Sgt. James Crowley arrested professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. \"I unfortunately gave an impression that I was maligning the Cambridge Police Department or Sgt. Crowley specifically,\" Obama told reporters. \"I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley.\" Watch Obama describe talk \u00bb\n@highlight\nNEW: Gates eager for incident to be \"teaching moment\" to improve racial relations\n@highlight\nPresident says he hopes incident provides \"a teachable moment\"\n@highlight\nAttorney says professor has no immediate plans to sue Cambridge police\n@highlight\nUnion asked Obama to apologize to \"all law enforcement personnel\" offended", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 166, "end": 192}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 512, "end": 532}, {"start": 595, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gates' legal team argues that authorities are misrepresenting the professor and the officer, and @placeholder has said he is determined to keep the issue alive despite the charges being dropped.", "idx": 54743}], "idx": 35569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 20:32 EST, 26 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 27 November 2012 Hospitals and care homes will be given Ofsted-style ratings in a move by Jeremy Hunt, pictured Hospitals and care homes will be given Oftsed-style ratings as part of a major drive to root out \u2018bog-standard\u2019 performance in the NHS. Jeremy Hunt will pledge an overhaul of the current inspection regime, which he says promotes poor care as it gives institutions little incentive to improve. The Health Secretary has acted after being \u2018appalled\u2019 by last week\u2019s report from the Care Quality Commission watchdog, which found standards so poor that one in five care homes do not even feed residents properly.\n@highlight\nHealth Secretary Jeremy Hunt will pledge overhaul of current inspection regime after being 'appalled'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 568, "end": 590}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source close to Mr Hunt said: \u2018Jeremy was appalled by what he read in the @placeholder report.", "idx": 54744}], "idx": 35570} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The chairman of a U.N. mission whose report accused Israel of \"actions amounting to war crimes\" during its fight against Hamas says he would have reached different conclusions if the Israeli military had been more forthcoming and if he had known the results of subsequent investigations. \"If I had known then what I know now, the Goldstone Report would have been a different document,\" wrote Richard Goldstone, a former South African jurist, in a Washington Post op-ed column Friday. Israel, which has long been critical of the conclusions presented to the U.N. 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Janet Jenkins with Isabella, the daughter she helped raise with former partner Lisa Miller. Virginia's Supreme Court ruled that Janet Jenkins and Lisa Miller's civil union in 2000 gave Vermont, and its law on same-sex unions, jurisdiction over their subsequent custody and visitation disputes. Miller moved to Virginia with the child in 2003, and a Vermont court granted Jenkins visitation rights. 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Saints scored 40 of their points inside the first 50 minutes as they swept the Bulls aside with tries from James Roby, Paul Wellens, Mose Masoe, seven-goal Mark Percival, Adam Swift, Lance Hohaia and Tommy Makinson. They then eased up and James Lowes' Bradford restored some pride with Luke Gale, Joe Arundel, Adrian Purtell and Jamie Foster touchdowns but Wellens had the final say in the last minute. Over the line: St Helens' Paul Wellens scores a try during the Super League victory over Bradford on Friday\n@highlight\nSt Helens comfortably won to stay top of the First Utility Super League\n@highlight\nSaints scored 40 of their points inside the first 50 minutes\n@highlight\nThe Bulls are 11 points adrift of safety with just seven games remaining", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 55, "end": 80}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 721, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the evergreen @placeholder hit an Adam Swift pass at speed to burst through a gap and race through to score from 60 metres after 16 minutes, the game already seemed beyond Bradford.", "idx": 54761}], "idx": 35580} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The petite ballerina who has been comforting Sir Mick Jagger following the suicide of his longtime girlfriend L'Wren Scott cut a solitary figure as she wandered the streets of New York City today. Melanie Hamrick, 27, was the subject of much conjecture when a picture of her and Jagger embracing on a Zurich balcony just 11 weeks after Scott's death was published. Scott's family has reacted to the picture with opposing statements. Her sister Jan Shane called Jagger's behavior 'grotesquely disrespectful,' while her brother has said he has nothing but warm regards for the rocker, whose love for his sister he 'never questioned.'\n@highlight\nThe American ballerina, Melanie Hamrick, 27, met Jagger in Tokyo in March and they exchanged details\n@highlight\nJagger's spokesman said the couple's first 'liaison' was ten days ago\n@highlight\nHamrick was pictured alone in New York City Friday\n@highlight\nJagger is touring Europe with the Rolling Stones", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 955, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "City girl: Hamrick was photographed today as she strode purposefully around @placeholder", "idx": 54776}], "idx": 35591} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman Tories demanded a show of force against Spain yesterday after a Spanish vessel made a \u2018provocative incursion\u2019 into Gibraltar\u2019s territorial waters. Britain summoned the Spanish ambassador for a dressing down after the ocean survey vessel spent 20 hours defying the Royal Navy\u2019s demands that it depart, escalating the diplomatic tensions over the Rock. The incident was denounced in Britain as the ship withdrew last night. Scroll down for video Royal Navy patrol boat HMS Sabre (pictured) intercepted a Spanish survey ship and asked it to leave British Gibraltar waters, but it refused. The Spanish ambassador has now been summoned to explain\n@highlight\nSpanish ship RV Ramon Margalef entered British waters yesterday\n@highlight\nRefused to leave for 20 hours despite being contacted by HMS Sabre\n@highlight\nForeign Office has asked the Spanish ambassador to explain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 682, "end": 698}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The long-standing dispute between @placeholder and Spain has flared up over the past two years.", "idx": 54782}], "idx": 35595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Princes William and Harry paid tribute to a childhood friend', who died in a car crash 12 years ago, at a carol service. Both the princes joined forces to remember Henry van Straubenzee, a 'very special friend' of the brothers who was killed at the age of 18. They made a joint speech to the congregation of around 800 guests, which included Chelsy Davy and Tara Palmer Tomkinson. The service for Mr van Straubenzee, who was in the same class at school as Prince Harry, was held at St Luke's and Christ Church in Chelsea, London last night to raise money for a memorial fund set up in his name.\n@highlight\nPrince William and Harry gave a joint tribute speech in memory of friend\n@highlight\nFormer classmate Henry van Straubenzee died in car crash in 2002 at 18\n@highlight\nMr van Straubenzee was friends with the princes at Ludgrove prep school\n@highlight\nCarol service held in his memory at St Luke's and Christ Church, Chelsea\n@highlight\nPrince Harry described him as a 'very special friend' and a 'ladies' man'\n@highlight\nDuke of Cambridge said they shared 'many childhood memories' with him\n@highlight\nCongregation on Tuesday included Princess Eugenie and Chelsy Davy", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 164, "end": 184}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 400, "end": 414}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 707, "end": 727}, {"start": 775, "end": 789}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His brother then urged the congregation 'please sing your hearts out as @placeholder will certainly be watching.'", "idx": 54791}], "idx": 35602} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Belinda Robinson Every couple needs a place to raise a family and these two geese have found their home sweet home in an unlikely location - a supermarket car park. The geese return to exactly the same spot - Sainsbury's in Cheadle, Stockport - every year to lay their eggs in a corner near the petrol station. It is thought they choose the spot because it is near where a pond used to be in the corner of the car park. The feathered family are now treated as VIP guests by staff, who have become rather fond of the local celebrities.\n@highlight\nThe geese return to the same spot every year to lay their eggs\n@highlight\nThey make their way to the Sainsbury's car park in Cheadle, Stockport\n@highlight\nStaff at Sainsbury's treat them as VIP guests and cordon off the area\n@highlight\nThe pair usually stick around for about four to five weeks before flying off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'They're like part of the family now here in @placeholder.'", "idx": 54804}], "idx": 35612} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Keown Follow @@martinkeown5 I had not long been back at Arsenal when we went to Anfield early in the season. I was trying to convince George Graham I deserved to be in Arsenal\u2019s back four \u2014 I\u2019m not sure that game was the best audition! Everything went wrong. We knew a bit about Robbie Fowler, but nobody saw that hat-trick coming. I have to take most (if not all) the blame for the first goal. I gave away a free-kick and then at the set-piece I was supposed to mark Ian Rush. Opener: Keown gave away the free-kick that led to the first goal, and lost his marker who provided the assist\n@highlight\nMartin Keown says he was to blame for Robbie Fowler's hat-trick\n@highlight\nFowler scored three goals in less than five minutes against Arsenal\n@highlight\nLiverpool won the game 3-0\n@highlight\nIt is still the Premier League's fastest ever hat-trick\n@highlight\nKeown said he was trying to convince George Graham that he should start", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Proof: @placeholder, left, endured a torrid afternoon despite trying to prove himself to George Graham", "idx": 54806}], "idx": 35614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jenny Wood Middle class shoppers are increasingly turning away from traditional supermarkets and embracing discount retailers such as Aldi, Lidl and even \u00a31 shops in their efforts to bag a bargain. So it\u2019s little wonder that Tesco, which has seen its market share fall to a ten-year low, is rolling out \u2018pound zones\u2019 in 300 stores to try to win back their custom. But how do Tesco\u2019s \u00a31 buys compare to Poundland\u2019s? JENNY WOOD finds out... Jenny Wood attempts to find whether Tesco's \u00a31 offerings are better than Poundland's COTTON WOOL Tesco: Johnson\u2019s Baby, 75 cotton balls You may not get that many cotton wool balls for your pound at Tesco; however, the supermarket\u2019s offering is a big-name brand, and the quality shows. 5/5\n@highlight\nMiddle class shoppers looking for imaginative ways to stretch their budget\n@highlight\nSo Tesco is rolling out 'pound zones' in 300 of its stores to win back cost-conscious consumers\n@highlight\nBut will the supermarket giant be able to beat Poundland at its own game?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as our survey shows, for \u00a31 bargains @placeholder is still the best", "idx": 54810}], "idx": 35617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 06:19 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 30 August 2013 Glowing bride-to-be Kate Bosworth is bucking the Hollywood trend by embracing her age and admitting that she actually loves being out of her twenties. In an exclusive interview with The Edit the 30-year-old, who got engaged to boyfriend Michael Polish in September, says that she is enjoying a more grown-up chapter of her life and career. And the accompanying pictures show that the blonde has never seemed more confident or beautiful. Kate Bosworth is the latest cover star of net-a-porter.com magazine The Edit\n@highlight\nKate appears in the latest edition of net-a-porter digital magazine The Edit\n@highlight\nTalks about her impending nuptials to director Michael Polish\n@highlight\nAdmits she is embracing the moment when it comes to her wedding dress\n@highlight\nWears new-season pieces by Lanvin, Miu Miu, Roksanda Ilincic and Fendi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 325, "end": 338}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What I\u2019ve learned from @placeholder is that when we feel", "idx": 54816}], "idx": 35620} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mexico's government airlifted thousands of stranded tourists out of the hurricane-ravaged resort of Los Cabos, as a weakened Odile headed over the Gulf of California on Wednesday on a path toward Arizona and a new storm loomed to the south. The remnants of Odile, which had been downgraded from a Category 3 hurricane to a tropical storm, were expected to reach Arizona on Wednesday evening and strike hardest in the Tucson area, though forecasters said Phoenix could get lashed with rain and heavy winds as well. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said parts of Arizona and New Mexico could receive 6 to 9 inches of rain, and possible flash flooding.\n@highlight\nThe remnants of Odile, which had been downgraded from a Category 3 hurricane to a tropical storm, were expected to hit hardest in Tucson on Wednesday\n@highlight\nParts of Arizona and New Mexico could receive 6 to 9 inches of rain, and possible flash flooding\n@highlight\nIn Mexico, residents of the resort state of Baja California Sur struggled with a lack of power and drinking water and formed long lines for emergency supplies. There were scattered reports of looting\n@highlight\nTourists were ferried on military and commercial planes through the Los Cabos international airport, which remained closed to commercial flights due to damage suffered from Odile\n@highlight\nA bachelorette party of eight women from California were among those stranded in the resort of Cabo San Lucas -their families have not heard from them since Monday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 147, "end": 164}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 518, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 976, "end": 994}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1441}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An aerial view of the damages at a hotel on Tuesday after hurricane Odile struck in Baja California state in @placeholder.", "idx": 54825}], "idx": 35627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samsung may be considered Apple\u2019s biggest rival, but a Chinese firm wants to steal this crown. Xiaomi has announced its next-generation flagship phablet - called Mi Note - and said it is larger, thinner, lighter and cheaper than Apple\u2019s iPhone 6 Plus. During the launch event, the firm also poked fun at Apple\u2019s raised camera. Scroll down for video The Mi Note from Chinese firm Xiaomi has a 5.7-inch display, is 6.95mm thick and weighs 161g. This makes it 0.2-inches larger, 0.15mm thinner and 11 lighter than Apple's iPhone 6 Plus (comparison pictured) In December, four-year-old Xiaomi became the world\u2019s most valuable startup.\n@highlight\nThe Mi Note is the next-generation flagship phone from Chinese firm Xiaom\n@highlight\niIt has a 5.7-inch display, is 6.95mm thick and weighs 161g\n@highlight\nThis makes the Mi Note's screen 0.2-inches larger, and its body 0.15mm thinner and 11 lighter than Apple's iPhone 6 Plus\n@highlight\nIt is also much cheaper - at \u00a3244 - compared to Apple\u2019s \u00a3619 phablet\n@highlight\nMi Note is covered predominantly in glass and is on sale in China now\n@highlight\nAn international release schedule has not been announced", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 229, "end": 233}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has been criticised in the past for producing phones that are similar to @placeholder\u2019s range of handsets, leading to the company being dubbed the \u2018Apple of China\u2019.", "idx": 54830}], "idx": 35630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 13:03 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 10 June 2013 Microsoft's new Xbox One gaming console will go on sale in November, it was announced today. Speaking at the E3 video game conference in Los Angeles, bosses confirmed the new console will cost $499 or \u00a3429 - and the Xbox 360 will be updated to look more like an Xbox One. Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's vice president of marketing and strategy, says the updated Xbox 360 is 'smaller, sleeker and as quiet as ever' - and would be available in the U.S. from Monday.\n@highlight\nConfirmation came at the E3 video game conference in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nXbox 360 will be updated to look more like an Xbox One\n@highlight\nMicrosoft also announced Project Spark - a smart glass enabled game that allows you to create gaming worlds\n@highlight\nXbox Live will no longer limited to 100 friends and that Microsoft points will be scrapped in favour of real money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 217, "end": 218}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 602, "end": 603}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Microsoft executives also touted the @placeholder as a replacement for the set-top box.", "idx": 54838}], "idx": 35637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aston Villa have been fined \u00a360,000 and warned about their future conduct after failing to control their players at Leicester. The club admitted the players did not conduct themselves in an orderly fashion and/or refrained from proactive behaviour. The fine comes after Villa and Leicester players scuffled following Matty James' tackle on Jores Okore at the end of the Foxes' 1-0 Barclays Premier League win earlier this month. A melee late in Aston Villa's match at Leicester ended in a player from each side being shown a red card Matty James' sliding tackle on Jores Okore sparked the brawl in the latter stages of the match\n@highlight\nLeicester City beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the Premier League this month\n@highlight\nLate on, both Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark saw red\n@highlight\nA melee ensued between the players after James' tackle on Jores Okore\n@highlight\nVilla have been fined \u00a360,000 while the Foxes were earlier fined \u00a320,000", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 403}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 696}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No love is lost between Clark and James as the @placeholder defender takes exception to his opponent's tackle", "idx": 54840}], "idx": 35639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Niamey, Niger (CNN) -- An Islamist militant group has claimed responsibility for Thursday's deadly attacks on an army barracks and a uranium mine in Niger, saying they were responses to Niger's cooperation with France in a \"war against Sharia,\" CNN affiliate BFMTV reported. Twenty soldiers and five assailants were killed, and at least 30 other people -- including civilians -- were injured in attacks about 200 kilometers (124 miles) apart in Niger early Thursday, the African nation's defense minister said. Karidjo Mahamadou said later security forces were in charge of the two sites, including one where an attacker had taken hostages.\n@highlight\nNEW: 20 soldiers, five assailants dead after another bombing, battle\n@highlight\nIslamist group MUJAO says attacks are response to cooperation with France\n@highlight\nTruck bomb kills two assailants, wounds 50 outside mine\n@highlight\nMUJAO has been fighting French forces in Mali, which borders Niger", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 511, "end": 527}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder didn't say whether the suspect had been captured when he said everything was under control.", "idx": 54843}], "idx": 35642} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 12:46 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 18 December 2012 Two relatives of fugitive security guard Eddie Maher, who disappeared for 19 years after \u00a31.2 million was stolen from a security van in which he was working, have been arrested. Maher's partner Debbie Brett, 47, and sister Margaret Francis were today arrested by Suffolk police officers on suspicion of conspiracy to steal and assisting an offender. The arrests are in connection to the 1993 theft, in which the huge sum was taken from a Securicor van in Felixstowe, Suffolk. On trial: Eddie Maher, pictured in 1989 and in 2012, is on trial in March charged with the theft of \u00a31.2 million form a security van in 1993\n@highlight\nMaher's partner Debbie Brett, 47, and sister Margaret Francis, 64 arrested\n@highlight\nArrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal and assisting an offender\n@highlight\nMaher to appear in court in March charged with theft from security van", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 768, "end": 783}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It later emerged that Maher had been living with Miss @placeholder under an assumed name while working as a cable TV installer.", "idx": 54851}], "idx": 35647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson \"had a real monkey on his back\" with a longtime drug addiction his family kept secret from the world, and it led to his overdose death, a lawyer for AEG Live said. The concert promoter's defense against the Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit begins Tuesday and will include testimony from \"all of the many, many doctors\" who treated Jackson over the past decades, AEG Live attorney Marvin Putnam said. It will also include a parade of Jackson family members, including a return appearance by matriarch Katherine Jackson, who just concluded two days of testimony as her lawyers presented their case.\n@highlight\nAEG Live will question \"all of the many, many doctors\" who treated Jackson, lawyer says\n@highlight\nAEG lawyer: The Jacksons want \"to blame somebody else for things that only they knew\"\n@highlight\nThe lawyer \"badgered\" Michael Jackson's mom during cross-examination, her attorney says\n@highlight\nAEG's lawyer won't comment on questioning Katherine Jackson about beatings by husband", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 544, "end": 560}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 989, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jackson appeared combative at times when @placeholder cross-examined her, punching back at his questions.", "idx": 54855}, {"query": "@placeholder denied he was being overly aggressive in his questioning of her.", "idx": 54856}], "idx": 35650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Utah Utes' wide receiver Kaelin Clay broke down in tears and blamed himself for his team's defeat to the Oregon Ducks after committing one of the biggest gaffe's possible in American college football. Having collected a 78-yard pass, from quarterback Travis Wilson, Clay thought he had extended his side's lead with their second touchdown of the match as he in ran to 'score'. However, the 22-year-old had inexplicably dropped the ball one-yard short of the line as he celebrated wildly with team-mates in front of the jubilant home supporters. VIDEO Scroll down to see Kaelin Clay drop the ball one-yard shot of a touchdown\n@highlight\nUtah Utes lost 51-27 to the Oregon Ducks on Saturday night\n@highlight\nLeading 7-0, Utah receiver Kaelin Clay thought he had extended their lead\n@highlight\nHowever, the 22-year-old dropped the ball one-yard short of the line\n@highlight\nOregon's Joe Walker ran 99 yards the other way for a touchdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The match referees gathered to discuss the unusual play before awarding the points to @placeholder", "idx": 54857}], "idx": 35651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In beating a hasty retreat from Cliven Bundy, their onetime Lonesome Cowboy icon, Republicans have resorted to a familiar tactic: divert, deny, distract. Divert attention by claiming the \"media\" made a story out of Cliven Bundy. The \"media\" plucked him out of obscurity, baited him with questions about race, and then blew the story out of proportion. Deny having defended, supported and promoted Bundy -- despite the recorded evidence -- with faux outrage and feigned offense. Divert by talking about how much the only racism left in America is the talk about racism. That's one of the points Tara Wall makes in her op-ed attacking CNN for its coverage of Bundy and his self-declared \"Range War.\"\n@highlight\nDonna Brazile says when it comes to race, the GOP has a simple game plan\n@highlight\nDivert, deny, distract, says Brazile, are the tactics they use most frequently\n@highlight\nTheir reaction to comments made by rancher Cliven Bundy are another example, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bundy felt comfortable lecturing a reporter about race and slavery because for weeks he'd been puffed up by right-leaning media outlets, potential @placeholder presidential candidates, and current GOP officeholders.", "idx": 54864}], "idx": 35654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Taking inspiration from the forbidden fruit that tempted Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, a bio artist wants to create his own version of the tree of knowledge - using Wikipedia. Joe Davis from Harvard\u2019s genetics lab has devised a mathematical formula to add layers of data to DNA. He now plans to add a decoded version of the online encyclopaedia into the DNA of a 4,000-year-old strain of apple, which he claims is the closest he could get to fruit from the biblical tale. Scroll down for video The Malus ecclesia project is the brainchild of bio artist Joe Davis from Harvard Medical School's genetics lab. He created a mathematical formula to add layers of information to the DNA of a 4,000-year-old apple, stock image pictured, because it is 'the closest thing to fruit grown in the Garden of Eden'\n@highlight\nThe Malus ecclesia project is the brainchild of bio artist Joe Davis\n@highlight\nHe created a mathematical formula to add layers of information to DNA\n@highlight\nThe top 50,000 pages of Wikipedia will be added into the DNA of an apple\n@highlight\nDavis, 63, used the roots and leaves of a 4,000-year-old strain of apple to make it 'the closest fruit to that grown in the Garden of Eden'\n@highlight\nThe 63-year-old previously coded Greek writing into the genes of a fly", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 618}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By inputting the information into the gaps in the @placeholder, it shouldn\u2019t affect the taste or texture of the apple.", "idx": 54865}], "idx": 35655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Luis Suarez will have plenty of time to ponder his tendency to bite opposition players after the Uruguayan striker was banned for nine international matches and suspended for four months from any football activity by FIFA. The Liverpool striker, who has bitten players three times in his career - the latest incident coming in a key World Cup game -- is also set to miss a large chunk of the English Premier season as he is \"banned from any football related activity\" by football's world governing body. The punishment is the most severe ever handed out at a World Cup for an offense committed on the field of play but the striker does have the right to appeal and is allowed to transfer clubs during the four month period.\n@highlight\nUruguay striker Luis Suarez banned for nine international games and four months\n@highlight\nSuarez guilty of biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini\n@highlight\nForward has already been banned for biting twice at club level\n@highlight\nFIFA says Luis Suarez can appeal decision", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The remaining match suspensions shall be served in @placeholder's next FIFA World Cup match(es), as long as the team qualifies, and/or in the representative team's subsequent official matches.\"", "idx": 54868}], "idx": 35657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It took Serena Williams two months to go from the nadir of her Wimbledon embarrassment to Grand Slam champion in two months, emphatically claiming her 18th Grand Slam title on Sunday night. The 32 year-old American equalled the Major tally of Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert by overcoming an edgy Caroline Wozniacki in the US Open final 6-3 6-3 in 75 minutes, reconfirming her position as the world's number one player. After collapsing on the court in delight and trying, and failing, to surpress her emotion, she was presented by the two legends with an eighteen carat gold bracelet from Tiffany's marking the achievement. Next stop is the total of 22 Slam titles won by Steffi Graf.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams beat Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 6-3 in the US Open final\n@highlight\nIt took Williams just 75 minutes to overcome her close friend in New York\n@highlight\nShe has now won her home major six times: 1999, 2002, 2008, 2012-2014\n@highlight\nWilliams has 18 career Slams, level with Martina Navaratilova and Chris Evert\n@highlight\nOnly Steffi Graf has more major trophies to her name with 22", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 243, "end": 261}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 301, "end": 318}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 715}, {"start": 722, "end": 739}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 989, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Williams was attempting to ensure that this would not be the first season since 2001 that she finished up without a @placeholder when having entered all four of them - and that duly turned out to be the case.", "idx": 54881}, {"query": "Clearly nervous, she struggled with her first serve throughout the first set, but it was the erratic nature of her forehand that was damaging her the most and, although @placeholder was not at her punishing best, it was quite enough.", "idx": 54882}, {"query": "An early break put distance between them in the second, and although the overall quality of the match picked up a @placeholder victory was never in doubt.", "idx": 54883}], "idx": 35665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shoppers are deserting sales after complaining that bargains have run out at some of Britain's biggest retailers. Hundreds of bargain-hunters have fumed on social media about cut-price items selling out at John Lewis, M&S, House of Fraser, Selfridges, Debenhams and Zara. They were also left frustrated when the Asos website and mobile apps suffered a technical meltdown yesterday and were unable to handle orders for several hours. This comes after a disappointing 12.4 per cent sale slump on Boxing Day which saw a million fewer shoppers turn out compared to last year after more than a month of heavy promotions.\n@highlight\nBargain-hunters fumed on Twitter saying cut-price items have sold out\n@highlight\nComplained about John Lewis, M&S, House of Fraser, Selfridges and Zara\n@highlight\nAsos website and mobile apps suffered a technical meltdown yesterday\n@highlight\nThis comes after a disappointing 12.4 per cent sales slump on Boxing Day", "entities": [{"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mark Tugwell said: 'Literally everything I want on the @placeholder online sale is sold out.'", "idx": 54886}], "idx": 35667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the narrow winding lanes of Old Delhi, the knotted masses of electrical wiring hanging across the streets are sometimes so thickly entwined they blot out the sun. In the streets of Bangkok, electricity wires loop and run in chaotic bundles from concrete power poles. In the slums of Mumbai to the townships of South Africa, electricity infrastructure is a triumph of make and mend. For power utilities in emerging markets, collecting the bills from this tangled skein of wiring is a nightmare and slow payment - even outright energy theft - remains a powerful disincentive for new investment in the sector.\n@highlight\nThe city of Tshwane in South Africa is installing pre-paid electricity smart meters\n@highlight\nThe city has endemic problems of late payment, long-term debtors and electricity theft\n@highlight\nIt's hoped smart meters will bring much-needed investment in the sector\n@highlight\nPoor electricity infrastructure in places like Africa or India makes energy theft easy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far, some 3000 smart meters have been rolled out in @placeholder, particularly among high consumers of energy.", "idx": 54892}], "idx": 35673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- Capt. Carl Gamble was behind the controls of Piedmont Airlines Flight 451 as the plane headed to Miami when a stewardess delivered a note from a passenger saying the flight was being hijacked. Nearly 30 years later, Gamble still recalls the sense of dread wash over him as he read the hijacker's demand to be flown to Cuba. \"It's such a shock that for the first 30 seconds you can't remember your name,\" Gamble said. \"But then it all falls into place.\" Gamble was an Air Force veteran who, exactly 15 years to the day of the hijacking, had been shot down in Vietnam. Over the plane's intercom system, Gamble tried to negotiate with the hijacker, a pistol-wielding man dressed in black, who called himself \"Lt. Spartacus.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: FBI agents have arrested William Potts on air piracy charges\n@highlight\nWilliam Potts served time in Cuban prisons for a 1984 hijacking\n@highlight\nPotts, 56, says he regrets the crime and wants to be with his family\n@highlight\nThe pilot of that plane said he holds no grudges against Potts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 67, "end": 94}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The airline told @placeholder to comply with the hijacker's demands.", "idx": 54894}], "idx": 35674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The whole world is watching how Barack Obama picks his cabinet, but he and his wife Michelle have a much more personal choice to make at home -- and it's very political too. Sasha Obama, left, and Malia Obama will make the White House home come January 20. When they move to Washington, will their daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, go to public or private school? For many US parents, that decision is more revealing than the ones they make at the ballot box. What do you think the Obama family should do? Americans of a certain income who choose public school are demonstrating that they trust the government to educate their children. Americans who send their children to private school are saying that the government hasn't earned that trust. In some areas, it's also been a way for white families to avoid sending their children to school with black children.\n@highlight\nU.S. President-elect Barack Obama takes office in Washington in January\n@highlight\nMuch debate about whether Obama's daughters will attend public or private school\n@highlight\nWhere parents decide to send children often indicates their views on education\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama: This is a personal process, we ask that people respect that", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 383, "end": 384}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 906, "end": 917}, {"start": 935, "end": 944}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's move to Washington in January, just in time for the second half of the school year to begin.", "idx": 54895}], "idx": 35675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Syria's civil war is not America's problem. Syria is surrounded by Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and other Arab nations with large standing armies and advanced military equipment. Their cowardice in acting to stop a war on their doorstep should give us pause for thought. Why will they not act, but we must? Why is American gullibility for war so strong that countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel can dispense of their moral duties to the American taxpayer? Make no mistake about it: al Assad is a war criminal, having had his own civilians and soldiers slaughtered in a war to keep his family in power.\n@highlight\nSectarian, ethnic, and religious dimensions have kept the U.S. away from direct involvement, writes Ed Husain\n@highlight\nHe asks: If punitive attacks on Syria are launched, what exactly are we targeting?\n@highlight\nBy bombing Syria today, we bear the burden of the instability we leave in our wake, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The secretive and globally isolated nature of the @placeholder regime and therefore his chemical stockpiles means that we do not know where these are located.", "idx": 54902}], "idx": 35682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former Tory MP has launched an astonishing attack on the Justice Secretary, saying: 'Chris Grayling is a s*** that needs to be flushed'. Jerry Hayes, who was the Conservative MP for Harlow from 1983 until 1997, blasted Mr Grayling, who is also Lord Chancellor, as 'off his trolley'. Mr Hayes, who resumed his career as a barrister in criminal law after losing his seat, launched the vitriolic tirade on his blog, criticising Mr Grayling's reforms to the judicial review process which are set to become law. Scroll down for video Former Tory MP Jerry Hayes, left, launched the scathing attack on Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling, right, in response to his controversial reforms to the judicial review process\n@highlight\nJerry Hayes was the Conservative MP for Harlow from 1983 until 1997\n@highlight\nMr Hayes, a barrister, launched scathing tirade criticising Mr Grayling's controversial judicial review reforms\n@highlight\nOn his blog, he writes 'the man is incompetent and a disgrace'\n@highlight\nA Ministry of Justice spokesperson said reforms will 'bring balance' to the judicial review system", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 246, "end": 260}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder believes judicial review could be used by campaigners to disrupt government and blackmail public bodies.", "idx": 54905}], "idx": 35685} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Harry was seen being escorted out of a private members' club into a waiting car last night. The 30-year-old royal left Raffles in Chelsea, west London, just after 3am early this morning, with witnesses claiming he spent about an hour at the venue and drank Dom P\u00e9rignon champagne. An onlooker, who saw the scene outside at about 3.10am, told MailOnline: \u2018When he came out he looked happy and people helped him to his waiting car. Helped: Prince Harry was seen being escorted out of a private members' club into a waiting car last night Escorted: The 30-year-old royal left Raffles in Chelsea, west London, just after 3am early this morning\n@highlight\nHarry, 30, was helped into waiting car after leaving club in Chelsea\n@highlight\nWitnesses say he spent an hour at venue and drank champagne\n@highlight\nEarlier attended nearby church service to pay tribute to late friend", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nightclub for the royals: @placeholder was named after the colonial mogul Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles", "idx": 54913}], "idx": 35688} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A frozen pink world, lurking in the far reaches of the solar system, has been nicknamed Biden after the American vice-president. The planet, which is seven and a half billion miles from the Sun, was found by astronomers searching an area of space beyond Pluto. Although it won't officially be named for a while, dwarf plant '2012 VP113' is being referred to as VP, or Biden, by scientists as they continue their research. Discovery: Dwarf planet 2012 VP113, which has been nicknamed Biden, is in an area of space beyond Pluto Namesake: A newly discovered dwarf planet has been nicknamed Biden after the vice-president\n@highlight\nAstronomers find faint pink, frozen world in region of space beyond Pluto\n@highlight\nDwarf planet will be renamed when scientists know more about it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 391, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 463, "end": 485}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not all of them will be visible to telescopes because they are so far away, and it takes a long time for them to swing by the @placeholder", "idx": 54915}], "idx": 35690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brussels, Belgium (FT.com) -- Brussels competition officials have formally cleared the global tie-up between British Airways, American Airlines and Spain's Iberia as well as giving a green light to the merger between BA and Iberia, saying it would not significantly impede competition in Europe. The moves were welcome by Willie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways. The global alliance still needs a final green light from the US authorities, but Mr Walsh said that the EU approval was an \"important and vital step forward\". \"The high number of new services on London to US routes since the open skies agreement demonstrates that Heathrow is open. Between us, we have agreed to make available Heathrow slot pairs for our competitors to use on services to the US. This is a pragmatic decision, so that we can get the joint business up and running as soon as possible. The slot commitments provide a further guarantee that there will be no possible loss of competition as a result of our joint business\", he said.\n@highlight\nEuropean Commission competition officials clear British Airways, Iberian merger\n@highlight\nAirlines' tie-up with American Airlines also gets green light\n@highlight\nAirlines to offer transatlantic slot pairs to competitors as concessions\n@highlight\nBA CEO Walsh hails EU approval as an \"important, vital step forward\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 109, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 217, "end": 218}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 355, "end": 369}, {"start": 433, "end": 434}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 476, "end": 477}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 578}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 765, "end": 766}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1297}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, the three airlines will provide access to their frequent-flyer programmes on the relevant routes; allow the combining of fares, so that competitors can carry passengers one way on their own planes and back on the alliance's flights; and conclude special pro-rate agreements, making it easier for a passenger to connect from the alliance's short-haul @placeholder flights to a competitor's transatlantic flight.", "idx": 54918}], "idx": 35693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Businesses are increasingly moving their data storage to big, purpose-built facilities around the world, according to the CEO of Outsourcery -- the UK's leading cloud computing firm. The growing stream of data that need to be stored is prompting companies to look at alternative ways to keeping the information, rather than simply storing it office-based servers. \"In the informational economy, data is everything,\" explained Outsourcery CEO Piers Linney. \"If you go down for whatever reason, you lose everything.\" The Nordic region is positioning itself as an ideal location for data-storage centers, with its cold climate helping the sophisticated, high-powered equipment to remain cool.\n@highlight\nBusinesses are moving data storage to purpose-built facilities, says cloud computing CEO\n@highlight\nThe Nordic region is positioning itself as an ideal location for data storage centers\n@highlight\nThe small Swedish town of Lulea has managed to lure Facebook to locate its storage center there", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 157, "end": 158}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If we are in a cooler climate like in the @placeholder it lowers our costs, increases our margins, which means we can offer a lower price to the end user.\"", "idx": 54922}], "idx": 35695} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Cascading fireworks Wednesday night capped an Independence Day in which new citizens took the oath of allegiance and volunteers helped those affected by deadly storms and a heat wave. Revelers across the country got an early start with beer, barbecue, parades and a massive 10K race in Atlanta. In the nation's capital, a spectacular fireworks display went ahead as planned, despite the tens of thousands who remain without power in the surrounding region. PBS' \"A Capital Fourth\" included performances by Broadway stars Kelli O'Hara and Matthew Broderick, R&B group Kool & the Gang and country singer Josh Turner.\n@highlight\nNEW: In Boston, authorities delay celebrations because of storms\n@highlight\nA popular hot dog eating competition brought two reigning champs to Brooklyn.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama offered a holiday greeting following a naturalization ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 64, "end": 79}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But his @placeholder residents, not wanting to miss out on their customary dose of Independence Day explosions, sought out personal donations to make up the difference.", "idx": 54939}, {"query": "But his New York residents, not wanting to miss out on their customary dose of @placeholder explosions, sought out personal donations to make up the difference.", "idx": 54940}], "idx": 35709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than 30 years after her frantic cries of \"a dingo's got my baby,\" an Australian coroner has ruled that the words Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton screamed that night were true. Azaria Chamberlain was just two months old when she disappeared from her family's tent at a public campsite near Uluru, also known as Ayer's Rock, in Australia's Northern Territory. Speculation about what happened to Azaria polarized public opinion in Australia and became the subject of a 1988 feature film \"A Cry in the Dark\" starring U.S. actress Meryl Streep. Thirty-two years after losing her daughter, Chamberlain-Creighton sat shaking in the Darwin court Tuesday as she waited to hear the results of the fourth and now final inquest into Azaria's death.\n@highlight\nChamberlain-Creighton: \"We are relieved and delighted\" by finding\n@highlight\nFourth inquest finds daughter Azaria was killed by a dingo in 1980\n@highlight\nCoroner extends apology to family for their suffering and loss\n@highlight\nChamberlain-Creighton served time in jail before her murder conviction was quashed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 127, "end": 153}, {"start": 186, "end": 203}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 348, "end": 365}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 495, "end": 511}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was during her absence from the barbecue that the prosecution alleged @placeholder slit her baby's throat with a pair of scissors before hiding the body, possibly in a camera bag.", "idx": 54943}], "idx": 35711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 2 May 2013 The former husband of lingerie supremo, Michelle Mone, has set up a rival underwear firm in partnership with the designer at the centre of the couple's split. Samantha Bunn, 32, will hold a similar role at the new company, Pendulum Apparel, to the one she had at Ultimo, The news of the new company comes in the wake of Ms Mone's successful purchase of the Ultimo shares owned by her ex partner. Before the split: Ultimo founders Michelle and Michael Mone arrive at the Pride of Britain Awards in 2010\n@highlight\nMichael Mone has announced the launch of Pendulum Apparel\n@highlight\nFormer Ultimo lingerie designer, Samantha Bunn, 32, has been hired\n@highlight\nBunn was sacked by the company, allegedly for her affair with Michael", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 551, "end": 573}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happier times: @placeholder pictured with former husband Michael in 1996 when their business first launched", "idx": 54961}, {"query": "Confident: @placeholder regularly models her designs for Ultimo, the company set up with ex husband Michael", "idx": 54962}], "idx": 35723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Williams PUBLISHED: 11:49 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:21 EST, 15 November 2012 Israel and Hamas waged war on Twitter yesterday as a pinpoint Israeli airstrike blew up the one of the top Hamas military commanders in Gaza. Ahmed Jabari, the most senior Hamas official to be killed since an Israeli invasion of Gaza four years ago, was travelling in a car in Gaza city when it was struck by a rocket and exploded. The entire event was played out online, with Israel and Hamas both using Twitter to provide updates on the latest round of cross-border violence.\n@highlight\nAhmed Jabari was travelling in a car in Gaza city when it exploded\n@highlight\nJabari was the most senior Hamas official to be killed since an Israeli invasion of Gaza four years ago\n@highlight\nHe has been blamed for a string of bloody attacks, including the kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit in 2006\n@highlight\nIslamic Jihad declares: 'Israel has declared war on Gaza and they will bear the responsibility for the consequences'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 873, "end": 885}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hamas said @placeholder had \u2018opened the gates of hell\u2019 with the attack.", "idx": 54971}], "idx": 35731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan In 2018 Nasa\u2019s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will take flight to help us understand more about the universe. But Nasa has already begun to lay out plans for their next space observatory in the hope of one day tracking down alien life. Called the Advanced Telescope Large-Aperture Space Telescope (Atlast), the mission concept builds upon key technologies developed for Hubble and the JWST. This artist's rendition shows a possible design of a potential successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. A Nasa-led team of experts in now investigating the viability of this conceptual mission, called the Advanced Telescope Large-Aperture Space Telescope (Atlast)\n@highlight\nNasa scientists in Maryland have revealed plans for a new giant telescope\n@highlight\nCalled the Advanced Telescope Large-Aperture Space Telescope (Atlast)\n@highlight\nIt will be the successor to 2018's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)\n@highlight\nThe huge telescope will be designed to hunt for alien life on other planets\n@highlight\nAnd its primary goal will be to answer once and for all: 'Are we alone?'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 70}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 274, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 498, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 623, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 789, "end": 837}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 894, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They add that, while Hubble and JWST will last for many years into the future, the agency is already looking ahead to the telescope and instrument requirements needed to answer the questions posed in @placeholder\u2019s 30-year vision.", "idx": 54973}], "idx": 35733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Given its long history of warfare, the United Kingdom is not squeamish about fatalities in time of war and yet a debate has been ignited by the deaths of 15 British soldiers in Afghanistan over the last few weeks. The question now is whether this profound soul-searching results in a more efficient policy towards the war-torn country. Soldiers from the Welsh Guards carry the coffin of Maj Sean Birchall, killed on patrol in Afghanistan in June. The West became involved in fighting in Afghanistan principally because the Taliban government allowed a non-state actor to carry out acts of terrorism unhindered from within its borders.\n@highlight\nDebate in UK sparked by recent deaths of 15 British soldiers in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda and Taliban are separate entities but have strong links\n@highlight\nMajor military obstacle is fighting insurgency with insufficient forces, equipment\n@highlight\nUK government under pressure at home to revise policy on Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 681, "end": 682}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 928, "end": 929}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The main difference between the two seems to be in the scope of their objectives: while the @placeholder is content with imposing its religious beliefs system on Afghanistan, al Qaeda has a global agenda of building a new Caliphate.", "idx": 54978}], "idx": 35737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Amid a high alert over an alleged al Qaeda plot to attack cities in Europe, France has warned its citizens about travel to the United Kingdom, saying British authorities believe a terror attack is \"highly likely.\" The move follows a United States warning that Americans be careful about traveling in Europe because of the risk of terror attacks. Neither the UK nor France raised threat levels in response to the American warning, but each has now warned its citizens about travel elsewhere on the continent. Europe remains on edge after the warnings, based at least partly on intelligence about a plot obtained from a German-Afghan in U.S. custody in Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nFrench warning: British authorities believe an attack is likely\n@highlight\nU.S., others have warned about travel in Europe because of terror threats\n@highlight\nU.S. warning based on intelligence from a German-Afghan in U.S. custody\n@highlight\nThis week has seen arrests and suspected drone strikes against terror suspects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 367, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder national police said the 12 suspects were seized in the south of France.", "idx": 54980}], "idx": 35738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri exhorted his fighters to find out who killed his chief representative in war-torn Syria, where militants have had a strong presence and strong rivalries amid the country's civil war. Two suicide bombers in Aleppo killed Khaled al-Suri in February when they blew themselves up inside a compound used as a headquarters. Al-Zawahiri, in a recorded message posted on a militant website and uploaded on YouTube, deplored the action and called it \"sedition.\" \"All Muslims should not help those who blow up the headquarters of the holy fighters or those who send them car bombs and human bombs, and to stop supporting it in any way,\" the speaker said.\n@highlight\nSyria has been engulfed in civil war since March 2011\n@highlight\nSome see the conflict as a Sunni-Shiite proxy war\n@highlight\nThe al Qaeda leader emerged to deplore the killing of his top representative in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Islamic militants, such as @placeholder-linked groups, have taken up arms in the country.", "idx": 54985}], "idx": 35741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Emmy-winning \"Golden Girls\" actress Rue McClanahan died of a stroke in a New York hospital early Thursday, her manager said. She was 76. McClanahan, who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage last Monday, was surrounded by family when she died at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, according to manager Barbara Lawrence. The actress' career began on the New York stage in the 1950s, but her long television career was first boosted when producer Norman Lear cast McClanahan in his hit CBS series \"All in the Family\" in 1971. She appeared in Lear's \"Maude\" a year later. Her most memorable TV role was as Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on \"The Golden Girls,\" which ran from 1985 through 1992. McClanahan won an Emmy for best lead actress in a comedy in 1987.\n@highlight\n\"Rue was a close and dear friend,\" co-star Betty White says\n@highlight\nRue McClanahan's family at hospital with star when she died\n@highlight\nMcClanahan won an Emmy in 1987\n@highlight\nWhite is last surviving \"Golden Girls\" star", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 257, "end": 286}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 492, "end": 494}, {"start": 504, "end": 520}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 626, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the last surviving member of the four \"Golden Girls\" stars.", "idx": 54989}], "idx": 35745} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There are currently 1,400 potentially hazardous asteroids that could pass close to Earth, according to latest data revealed by Nasa. An image mapping the orbits of all the potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs) provides a graphic of the crowded cosmic activity. These asteroids are considered hazardous because they are fairly large - at least 460 feet or 140 meters in size. This graphic shows the orbits of all the known Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs), numbering over 1,400 as of early 2013. These are the asteroids considered hazardous because they are fairly large (at least 460 feet or 140 meters in size), and because they follow orbits that pass close to the Earth's orbit\n@highlight\nThese asteroids are classified as 'hazardous' because they are at least 140 meters in size and could come within 4.7 million miles of Earth's orbit\n@highlight\nHowever, none are considered a threat over the next hundred years\n@highlight\nNEOCam mission will track these asteroids and other near-Earth objects", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 423, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, Nasa claims that being classified as a PHA does not mean that an asteroid will impact the @placeholder.", "idx": 54990}], "idx": 35746} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Florida neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman was charged with second-degree murder in the death of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, a special prosecutor announced Wednesday. Zimmerman, 28, who had been in hiding, turned himself in, his new lawyer told CNN legal analyst Mark NeJame. The suspect was transported Wednesday evening to the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center, police said. Zimmerman got out of a black SUV and was escorted into the center. He wore a plaid shirt, with a black cloth draped over his head. A hearing in the case is expected Thursday, according to authorities and Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara. Sheriff Donald F. Eslinger said officials would determine whether Zimmerman would be held in the general inmate population.\n@highlight\nZimmerman's brother said family \"devastated\"\n@highlight\nGeorge Zimmerman arrives at Seminole County facility\n@highlight\nTrayvon Martin's mother says family simply wanted an arrest\n@highlight\nSpecial prosecutor charges George Zimmerman with second-degree murder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 357, "end": 395}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 658, "end": 675}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 905, "end": 918}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like @placeholder's relatives, O'Mara asked there be no rush to judgment.", "idx": 54991}], "idx": 35747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- He immortalized the \"smell of napalm in the morning\" in \"Apocalypse Now,\" but Robert Duvall's first meeting with director Francis Ford Coppola was no indication of the fruitful relationship to come. Duvall starred in Francis Ford Coppola's \"The Godfather,\" \"The Godfather: Part II\" and \"Apocalypse Now.\" It was 1969 and Coppola had parted ways with a lead character in indie film \"The Rain People.\" He was stuck and 38-year-old Duvall was drafted in at the last minute on the suggestion of a friend. Despite slapdash beginnings, their work together has produced some of Duvall's greatest roles and many of Coppola's most critically-acclaimed films.\n@highlight\nActor Robert Duvall first worked with Francis Ford Coppola 40 years ago\n@highlight\nHe starred in Oscar-winners \"The Godfather,\" and \"The Godfather: Part II\"\n@highlight\nImmortalized \"I love the smell of napalm in the morning in \"Apocalypse Now\"\n@highlight\nDuvall on Coppola: \"A talented maniac. 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Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt, who at one time supported laws that make personal use of marijuana illegal, told the state-run Telam news agency that \"reality\" changed his mind.\n@highlight\nNEW: Argentina court: It's unconstitutional to punish adult for private use of marijuana\n@highlight\nJustice tells state-run news agency \"reality\" changed his mind\n@highlight\nMexico enacted law that decriminalizes possessing low quantities of most drugs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 531, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The question,\" he said Tuesday, \"is whether the @placeholder will be open to this new path.\"", "idx": 55016}], "idx": 35759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "[SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading if you have not watched tonight's series finale of Breaking Bad, titled \"Felina.\" Major plot spoilers ahead.] They were teacher and student. 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Walt sought revenge, first by handing over Jesse to the neo-Nazis (who gave him two scoops of torture and ice cream), and then by returning from cold and lonely New Hampshire to wipe out Jesse along with Uncle Jack (Michael Bowen) and his crew.\n@highlight\nWalter White and Jesse Pinkman will forever be linked\n@highlight\nAaron Paul called the ending \"100 percent satisfying\"\n@highlight\nBryan Cranston called it an \"unapologetic\" finish", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 27}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Walt's unplanned self-sacrifice in shielding Jesse from the bullet not only exposed what humanity was left in @placeholder, but underlined the significance of their relationship, no matter how fractured.", "idx": 55024}], "idx": 35763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Danish heartthrob Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was in for a surprise when staff at Alc\u00e1zar Palace denied him entry to the gorgeous tourist attraction in Seville, Spain. Mr Coster-Waldau - who plays Jaime Lannister in the Game of Thrones - was forced to fork out the \u20ac9.50 (\u00a37.50) entrance fee when staff at the attraction didn't recognise who he was. The star was filming scenes for season five of the fantasy TV drama when he was barred from entering the grounds of the palace. 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The 77-year itch has been scratched, history has been rewritten and the yearning is no longer. Perhaps now -- after becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon for what seemed an eternity, Andy Murray will finally feel loved. A straight sets victory over Novak Djokovic in the final was accomplished with the grit and vigor for which this champion is renowned -- but it is his softer side which has endeared him to the wider world. Just 12 months ago, Murray stood on Centre Court and cried. He cried tears of pain and anguish -- showing a part of himself of which very few ever knew existed following his final defeat.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray wins Wimbledon after defeating World No.1 Novak Djokovic\n@highlight\nMurray prevailed 6-4 7-5 6-4 in titanic tussle\n@highlight\nWorld No.2 first British winner since Fred Perry in 1936", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 696, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It feels slightly different to last year,\" Murray told fans on @placeholder.", "idx": 55037}], "idx": 35774} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Massachusetts' highest court ruled Wednesday that it is not illegal to secretly photograph underneath a person's clothing -- a practice known as \"upskirting\" -- prompting one prosecutor to call for a revision of state law. The high court ruled that the practice did not violate the law because the women who were photographed while riding Boston public transportation were not nude or partially nude. \"A female passenger on a MBTA trolley who is wearing a skirt, dress, or the like covering these parts of her body is not a person who is 'partially nude,' no matter what is or is not underneath the skirt by way of underwear or other clothing,\" wrote Justice Margot Botsford of the state Supreme Judicial Court.\n@highlight\nMassachusetts' high court says \"upskirting\" photos are legal\n@highlight\nMichael Robertson was arrested after police used a female officer as a decoy\n@highlight\nSuffolk County district attorney urges rewriting of state law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 688, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 795, "end": 811}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ruling that state law \"does not apply to photographing (or videotaping or electronically surveilling) persons who are fully clothed and, in particular, does not reach the type of upskirting that the defendant is charged with attempting to accomplish on the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 55045}], "idx": 35778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A month ago, Google's three-year effort to push its Web browser, Chrome, took a major step when analysts said it had passed Mozilla's Firefox to become the second-most popular tool of its kind on the Internet. Today, that climb continues and has some tech observers wondering whether Chrome could do the unthinkable and topple perennial leader Internet Explorer from atop the browser rankings. According to Web analytics firm StatCounter, the most popular version of Google's browser, Chrome 15, edged out Internet Explorer 8 in early December to become the world's most used edition of a browser. (For those keeping score, the totals were 23.6% of worldwide browser usage compared to IE8's 23.5%.)\n@highlight\nGoogle's Chrome browser continues to gain on market leader Internet Explorer\n@highlight\nAnalysts say Chrome has 27% of the browser market, trailing only IE at 37%\n@highlight\nChrome's rise is part of a two-front Google vs. Microsoft duel that includes Web search\n@highlight\nGartner analyst: New IE9 may help slow Chrome's rise", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 515, "end": 533}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But that represents a 10-point drop by Explorer since 2010, while Chrome use more than doubled and @placeholder remained flat.", "idx": 55049}, {"query": "Microsoft, putting a positive spin on the numbers, emphasized that Explorer's latest (and generally well-received) version, @placeholder, is rapidly gaining ground as use of IE8 drops.", "idx": 55051}], "idx": 35780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"I wanted to build a good future for my family, but I failed,\" a weak Issam Abdallah Mohammed said in a videotaped statement. The refugee from the Darfur region of Sudan was trying to illegally cross the border from Egypt to Israel when he was discovered and shot by Egyptian border guards. Less than an hour after taping the statement, Issam was dead, succumbing to the wounds inflicted by the gunshots. Every year, thousands of refugees, mostly from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Sudan, attempt the dangerous journey from their war-torn countries to Israel in search of economic prosperity and stability. Very few make it, and the results of the failed migration can be seen in the morgue of the central hospital in the Egyptian port town of El Arish.\n@highlight\nEvery year, thousands attempt dangerous journey from African countries to Israel\n@highlight\nFew make it; many bodies of unsuccessful refugees lie in morgue in El Arish, Egypt\n@highlight\nOne man combs desert searching for corpses, ensuring they get dignified burial\n@highlight\nMany refugees are enslaved and tortured; women are raped by Bedouin tribes of Sinai", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 92}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On any given day, the morgue will be packed with the bodies of @placeholder refugees who died trying to make it to Israel.", "idx": 55055}, {"query": "These @placeholder spend months here, sometimes up to six months in Sinai, before crossing -- if they cross.\"", "idx": 55059}], "idx": 35782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After the blood letting and recriminations in the wake of Lance Armstrong's doping confession, cycling continues to face questions over whether the sport is riding clean. The fall out from Armstrong's public confession sent shock waves through the sport and current Tour de France leader Chris Froome has voiced his frustration at continued questions about doping. So much so that Team Sky gave French newspaper L'Equipe data of 18 of Froome's climbs since he made his major breakthrough in 2011, leaving the French newspaper's sports science expert, Fred Grappe, satisfied the results were consistent with doping-free riding. Froome's teammate and reigning Tour de France champion, four-time Olympic gold medalist and Knight of the British realm Bradley Wiggins insists the sport is on the path to a bright future.\n@highlight\nTour de France champion Bradley Wiggins says cycling has a bright future\n@highlight\nWiggins says sport can move on after Lance Armstrong's revelations on doping\n@highlight\nFirst Tour after Armstrong's confession will occur without injured Wiggins\n@highlight\nEnglishman says Tour still seen as the pinnacle of any cyclist's career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 836, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I'm sat here now as the current winner of the @placeholder, sports personality in the UK, Sir Bradley Wiggins, and I've got that because I won the Tour de France.", "idx": 55061}], "idx": 35783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 15:16 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:30 EST, 26 June 2013 Homeless: Allan Debenham admitted conning a hotel into believing he was TV star Louis Theroux A homeless alcoholic who conned hotel staff into giving him a free room by pretending to be TV presenter Louis Theroux avoided jail today. Allan Debenham, 39, claimed to be the TV presenter and interviewer - and even provided a fake contact from the BBC\u2019s finance department as proof. He used the bogus identity to blag a \u00a370-a-night room at the Duke of York pub at Shepton Beauchamp, near Ilminster, and gave hotel staff an order number so they could claim payment back from the Beeb.\n@highlight\nAllan Debenham used bogus identity at Duke of York pub near Ilminster\n@highlight\n39-year-old provided a fake contact from the BBC\u2019s finance department\n@highlight\nHe gave hotel staff an order number to claim payment back from BBC\n@highlight\nDebenham was today given a 12 month supervised community order", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 430, "end": 432}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 546, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 804, "end": 806}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s personal assistant and ordered two bottles of wine from room", "idx": 55064}], "idx": 35785} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- A collection of some of Syria's most powerful rebel brigades have rejected a Western-backed opposition group that announced the creation of an interim government in exile this month. The 13 rebel groups, led by the al Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front, also called on supporters of the Syrian opposition to embrace Sharia law \"and make it the sole source of legislation.\" The move appeared to sideline the flagging National Syrian Coalition, which recently announced the formation of an interim government in exile led by Ahmad Tomeh, a dentist and dissident from the Syrian city of Deir Ezzor. In a statement released late Tuesday, the 13 rebel groups declared that \"the coalition and the putative government headed by Ahmad Tomeh does not represent or recognize us.\"\n@highlight\nSyrian rebel brigades oppose Western-backed group that announced government in exile\n@highlight\nThirteen rebel groups call on supporters of the Syrian opposition to embrace Sharia\n@highlight\nModerate opposition groups appear to have suffered a series of setbacks this month\n@highlight\nSecular Syrian activists have been warning of the rise of Islamist groups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 435, "end": 459}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The activist asked not to be named, for fear of reprisal from @placeholder groups.", "idx": 55080}], "idx": 35796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 08:08 EST, 10 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:46 EST, 10 February 2014 The towns with the most banned drivers in Britain have today been revealed - and top of the list is Smethwick in the West Midlands - which now has the unenviable title of being home to the worst motorists in the country. Banned motorists made up 0.77 per cent of licence holders in the area in 2012, with 160 of the 20,194 motorists in the town disqualified, according to the latest statistics. West Bromwich, also in the West Midlands, was a close second with 191 of the 26,101 motorists in the town banned from driving - roughly 0.73 per cent.\n@highlight\nWorst drivers in Britain are from Smethwick, West Midlands, data shows\n@highlight\n160 of the 20,194 motorists in the town were disqualified in 2012 - about 0.77 per cent\n@highlight\nSecond and third on the list are West Bromwich in the West Midlands and Barking in east London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "TIED 2) West Bromwich, @placeholder(191 of 26,101 drivers disqualified - 0.73 per cent)", "idx": 55081}], "idx": 35797} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Robin van Persie officially arrived at Manchester United from Arsenal on Friday, declaring he was \"honored\" to be spearheading the Old Trafford club's hunt for a 20th English league title. The Dutch striker is in line to make his United debut in Monday's Premier League fixture against Everton after signing a four-year deal until 2016. He has never won a league title with Arsenal -- where his only trophy was a domestic cup seven years ago -- or at his previous club Feyenoord. \"I am looking forward to following in the footsteps of so many great strikers, bringing my experience and playing my part to help the team compete for the biggest trophies in the game. I can't wait to get started,\" the 29-year-old said in an official statement.\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie says he is \"honored\" to have signed for Manchester United\n@highlight\nThe striker signed a four-year deal with United after finalizing his move from Arsenal\n@highlight\nUnited manager Alex Ferguson hails Van Persie as \"a world-class striker\"\n@highlight\nMidfielder Alex Song could follow Van Persie out of Arsenal after being linked with Barcelona", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 48, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 819, "end": 835}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is great to have a player of @placeholder's qualities to come into the squad.", "idx": 55084}], "idx": 35799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- With a long red AIDS ribbon pinned to his chest, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang warned of the grave situation of HIV/AIDS in China, calling it \"not only a medical issue but also a social challenge.\" On the week of World AIDS Day, the man expected to replace Wen Jiabao as premier next year, publicly acknowledged the nation's challenges with the epidemic. The disease shows no sign of abating in the world's most populous country. AIDS related-deaths have increased by 8.6 percent to 17,740 deaths, compared with the previous year, according to the country's health figures. And 68,802 new HIV/AIDS cases were reported this year up to October, according to Chinese state media. But some HIV/AIDS advocates say the number of cases is underestimated, in part because many people who have HIV/AIDS may never have been tested to know their status.\n@highlight\nVice premier Li Keqiang pledges support for battling HIV/AIDS in China\n@highlight\nLi was criticized during his tenure as governor stemming from blood scandal in Henan\n@highlight\nHIV/AIDS patient's family says government hasn't properly addressed past", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 958}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In recent years, @placeholder has made a series of progressive reforms.", "idx": 55086}], "idx": 35801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rick Dewsbury UPDATED: 10:20 EST, 21 October 2011 Syrian protesters have poured into the streets today and shouted that President Bashar Assad's regime will be the next to unravel now that Muammar Gaddafi is dead. The Syrian uprising has proved resilient over the past seven months, but it has shown some signs of stalling in recent weeks as the government continues a bloody crackdown the UN estimates has killed more than 3,000 people. But inspired by the dramatic scenes in Libya, protesters poured into the streets and burned images of the despised leader. Syrian security forces fired on protesters today, killing at least four, activists said.\n@highlight\nSyrians inspired by Gaddafi slaying gather in streets in hunt for their leader", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 53, "end": 58}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 192, "end": 206}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 393, "end": 394}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some held placards saying: 'The rat of @placeholder has been caught, next is the germ of Syria.'", "idx": 55089}], "idx": 35803} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama visited a local bookstore in Washington Saturday and offered a quick assessment of a new book out about his time in the White House. \"The Stranger: Barack Obama in the White House\" is a book from NBC host and former White House correspondent Chuck Todd. It was sitting behind the register at Politics & Prose -- a bookstore in a Washington neighborhood north of the White House. His visit coincided with the White House effort to promote shopping locally on \"Small Business Saturday.\" The President visited the store on the same day last year. Shoppers at the store crowded around as Obama and his two daughters, Malia and Sasha, bought a basketful of books.\n@highlight\n\"Looks like a sad book,\" Malia Obama jokes to her father as they shop for gifts\n@highlight\nThe book: \"The Stranger: Barack Obama in the White House\"\n@highlight\nThe President and his daughters visit a DC bookstore on \"Small Business Saturday\"\n@highlight\nThe White House releases a list of books they bought -- \"The Stranger\" wasn't among them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 906, "end": 907}, {"start": 923, "end": 945}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Lets see what @placeholder has to say,\" said Obama as he leaned closer to the book, guessing from the title and cover that the book was about the President being \"sad.\"", "idx": 55090}], "idx": 35804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Florida police officer wore his uniform to become one of Florida's first married gay couples. Detective David Currie, 50, and his now-husband Aaron Woodard, 33, tied the knot shortly after midnight on Tuesday, when the state legalized gay marriage. And after requesting permission from his superiors, Currie walked down the registry aisle with full support of the Broward County Sheriff's to wed in uniform. Scroll down for video It's official! Detective David Currie, 50, (left) wed now-husband Aaron Woodard, 30, (right) on Tuesday 'It's a really great feeling,' Currie told the Miami Herald. 'I think about how I did an amazing thing last night.\n@highlight\nDetective David Currie, 50, asked for permission from the sheriff\n@highlight\nBroward County Sheriff Scott Israel said 'it would be a great thing'\n@highlight\nCurrie and now-husband Aaron Woodard, 33, plan to have children", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 366, "end": 387}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Landmark ruling: On Tuesday at midnight, @placeholder legalized gay marriage, prompting unions across the state", "idx": 55092}], "idx": 35806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Steafel A carrier pigeon that delivered the crucial first SOS message which relayed the news that the British forces at the Battle of Arnhem were in trouble is to be honoured at an exhibition next week. Three days into the daring battle which, if it had succeeded, would have brought World War Two to an end by Christmas 1944, the desperate troops sent the carrier pigeon named William of Orange back home as a last-ditch attempt to make contact after their radios failed. An exhibition on January 18-19 in Blackpool will celebrate all 32 carrier pigeons that won the prestigious Dickin Medal - the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.\n@highlight\nCarrier pigeon won the Dickin Medal for his efforts in World War Two\n@highlight\nDelivered message the Allies were in trouble on the Dutch/German border\n@highlight\nExhibition to honour carrier pigeons in Blackpool next week\n@highlight\nBritish lost 1,984 troops at the Battle of Arnhem and 6,854 were captured\n@highlight\nWWII would have been over by Christmas 1944 if the Allies had succeeded", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 389, "end": 405}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were surrounded by @placeholder troops and were eventually forced to fight their way out.", "idx": 55110}], "idx": 35821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraq's government has authorized Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to submit to Washington amendments to a draft security agreement with the United States, an Iraqi government spokesman said Tuesday. Students protest the status-of-forces agreement Tuesday at Baghdad's Mustansiriya University. Ali al-Dabbagh said the Iraqi government approved several amendments that were \"necessary, essential and appropriate\" to the draft status-of-forces agreement, which would set the terms for U.S. troops in Iraq after the United Nations mandate on their presence expires at the end of this year. \"The Iraqi government authorizes the prime minister to bring up these amendments to the U.S. side in order to reach a draft agreement that will preserve the fundamental principles and the sovereignty of Iraq and its high interests,\" al-Dabbagh said.\n@highlight\nOfficial calls changes \"necessary, essential and appropriate\" to the draft agreement\n@highlight\nStatus-of-forces pact would set terms for U.S. troops in Iraq after U.N. mandate ends\n@highlight\nU.S. has shown \"great reluctance\" to change pact but hasn't ruled out renegotiations\n@highlight\nHundreds of students protest status-of-forces deal Tuesday at university in Baghdad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 288, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under the draft agreement, @placeholder forces or contractors who commit \"major and premeditated murders\" while off duty and outside U.S. facilities would fall under Iraqi jurisdiction, according to the copy obtained by CNN.", "idx": 55115}], "idx": 35825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joel Christie PUBLISHED: 16:23 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:36 EST, 14 March 2014 Target discarded a system of security alarms alerting them to their landmark data breach, which left over 40 million customers vulnerable to credit card theft and identity fraud, garnered the department store more than 90 lawsuits and is expected to cost them billions of dollars in ongoing damage control. New information obtained by Bloomberg Businessweek on Thursday has shown the United States' no. 3 retailer detected potentially malicious activity during last year's hack but that staff declined to take immediate action.\n@highlight\nTarget installed a $1.6 million security system six months before the attack in November\n@highlight\nDesigned by FireEye, who service the CIA and the Pentagon, the software detects malicious activity\n@highlight\nWas being manned around the clock by an outpost in Bangalore, India, who would notify Target HQ in Minneapolis of anything suspicious\n@highlight\nBangalore noticed the breach, but Target's U.S. security didn't act on it\n@highlight\nComputer experts say the company would receive hundreds of similar threats each day\n@highlight\nThe data breach is expected to cost Target billions of dollars in damage control, from lawsuits to the call centers set up to handle complaints", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 424, "end": 445}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two security experts who advise organizations in responding to cyber attacks and both have experience using FireEye technology said that security personnel typically don't get excited about such generic alerts because @placeholder does not provide much information about those threats.", "idx": 55117}], "idx": 35826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moorland, England (CNN) -- Like a modern-day King Canute, Sam Notaro is determined not to let rising waters flood his home. He lives in Moorland village in Somerset, southwest England, which has been hit hard by weeks of flooding. Streets have turned into rivers, cars are submerged up to their windshields, and homes have been abandoned. But Notaro is a lone holdout. He's created his own flood defense barrier, using a digger to raise a soil embankment topped with heavy clay to act as a seal. So far, it has kept the worst of the waters out of his home, with the help of pumps -- but the question is how long it will hold.\n@highlight\nNEW: Irish province faces gale-force winds with gusts up to 105 mph, forecasters say\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 1,100 homes to west of London flood after the River Thames burst its banks\n@highlight\nUK weather service issues warning for high winds in western England and Wales\n@highlight\nParts of northwest France are also facing the risk of flooding", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 834, "end": 835}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 5,800 properties have flooded in @placeholder since the beginning of December.", "idx": 55119}], "idx": 35827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Some at Manchester United believe that, in Luke Shaw, they have signed the player who will go on to be the best left back in the world. Certainly, Old Trafford chief executive Ed Woodward had told people how pleased he is with the arrival of the teenage defender. Some of have questioned the transfer fee. It was \u00a331m. That, though, will be rendered largely irrelevant if Shaw goes on to play for the club for a decade. Remember that some people thought \u00a330m was too much money for Rio Ferdinand back in 2002. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roy Hodgson: Luke Shaw and Calum Chambers belong in seniors\n@highlight\nManchester United were delighted to sign Luke Shaw in the summer\n@highlight\nTeen arrived for \u00a331m from Southampton but has struggled with injuries\n@highlight\nImpressed against Everton and formed partnership with Angel di Maria\n@highlight\nRio Ferdinand cost \u00a330m and everybody thought that was too much at first\n@highlight\nEngland Under 21 call-up is better for Shaw's development right now", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 24}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 608, "end": 624}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 858}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Against Everton for @placeholder at Old Trafford, for example, the 19-year-old was exceptional at times in the other half of the field.", "idx": 55124}], "idx": 35830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London She is fast becoming the world's favourite style icon (sorry, Duchess of Cambridge), and today Queen Letizia of Spain proved that she can even make a cardigan look high fashion. The Spanish monarch looked chic and stylish on a visit to the Spanish Design and Innovation Awards in Valladolid with her husband, King Felipe VI of Spain. Wearing an on-trend burnt orange cardigan and Aztec print skirt, the 41-year-old looked both stylish and regal. Looking chic: King Felipe VI of Spain and a stylishly dressed Queen Letizia of Spain attend the Spanish Design and Innovation Awards in Valladolid\n@highlight\nQueen, 41, at Spanish Design and Innovation Awards in Valladolid\n@highlight\nWore burnt orange cardigan and Aztec print skirt", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 79, "end": 98}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 257, "end": 292}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 594}, {"start": 599, "end": 608}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 635, "end": 670}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Letizia walks hand in hand with King Felipe at the design awards in Spain", "idx": 55151}], "idx": 35846} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 08:07 EST, 29 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 29 March 2013 The daughter of disgraced politician John Edwards has said she maintains a relationship with her 4-year-old half sister, who was conceived out of her father's love affair with his videographer during his bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. 'She's my sister... she's just a really sweet, innocent little girl,' Cate Edwards, 31, said of 4-year-old Quinn Hunter in an interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie. 'I certainly think of her as part of our family.' Quinn is the daughter of John Edwards' former mistress Rielle Hunter, whom Cate said she hasn't seen in years. Hunter has recently published a tell-all book about her romance with the former North Carolina senator.\n@highlight\nCate Edwards, 31, said she was 'devastated' and 'disappointed' when her father told her about his affair\n@highlight\nJohn Edwards' affair with Rielle Hunter, his videographer, happened during his 2004 bid for the Democratic presidential nomination\n@highlight\nCate tells how her father rushed to her mother Elizabeth's bedside as she was dying of cancer, but said she's not sure if her mother ever forgave him\n@highlight\nEdwards is speaking out as she launches a program to help underprivileged students through a nonprofit named after her mother, the Elizabeth Edwards Foundation, in Raleigh", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 418, "end": 429}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In her book 'What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter and Me', @placeholder describes the Edwards' marriage as broken by the time she arrived on the scene.", "idx": 55155}], "idx": 35850} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A maths graduate who murdered his father before dismembering him and placing his body parts in plastic storage boxes to use as a television stand was jailed for life today. Nathan Robinson, 27, was told he would serve a minimum of 30 years for killing his 48-year-old father William Spiller at the flat they shared in Bournemouth, Dorset in May 2013. Robinson had carefully cut up his father's corpse with a Stanley knife, a hacksaw and a saw,before placing the parts in boxes in the victim's bedroom with a television placed on top. His head was was placed in a box and put in a filing cabinet.\n@highlight\nNathan Robinson, 27, to serve minimum of 30 years for killing his father\n@highlight\nHe cut up 48-year-old William Spiller's body and put parts in plastic boxes\n@highlight\nBod parts were discovered at their Bournemouth flat a month later\n@highlight\nUniversity of Aberystwyth graduate stole father's phone and money\n@highlight\nHe then travelled to Glasgow, Birmingham and Bristol to visit friends\n@highlight\nRobinson had denied murder but admitted manslaughter\n@highlight\nLast month it took a jury just 90 minutes to find him guilty of murder", "entities": [{"start": 173, "end": 187}, {"start": 275, "end": 289}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 855, "end": 879}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'After spending the night in the flat you left for @placeholder, taking some \u00a310,000 of your father\u2019s money with you.", "idx": 55159}], "idx": 35854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Rupert Murdoch has apologized for a \"grotesque, offensive\" cartoon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published in Britain's Sunday Times. The cartoon by Gerald Scarfe depicts Netanyahu atop an incomplete brick wall with screaming Palestinians and body parts in the mortar. Netanyahu is holding what appears to be a bloody builder's trowel and the wall's mortar is colored red. The wording beneath reads: \"Israeli Elections, Will Cementing Peace Continue?\" The cartoon was published on Holocaust Memorial Day on Sunday and prompted complaints that it was anti-Semitic and insensitive. Murdoch, chairman of News Corporation, which owns The Sunday Times, used his Twitter feed to apologize, tweeting: \"Gerald Scarfe has never reflected the opinions of the Sunday Times. Nevertheless, we owe major apology for grotesque, offensive cartoon.\"\n@highlight\nNews Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch has apologized for \"grotesque\" cartoon\n@highlight\nSunday Times cartoon portrayed Netanyahu building Palestinians into bloody wall\n@highlight\nCartoon prompted accusations of anti-Semitism and references to 'blood libel'\n@highlight\nCartoonist said he was not aware it was Holocaust Memorial Day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 109, "end": 126}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 512, "end": 533}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 632, "end": 647}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}, {"start": 990, "end": 998}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement posted on his website, @placeholder said: \"First of all I am not, and never have been, anti-Semitic.", "idx": 55169}, {"query": "I don't think @placeholder is an idiot -- far from it.", "idx": 55171}], "idx": 35861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:41 AM on 28th June 2011 Chocolate retailer Thorntons dealt a further blow to the High Street today by announcing plans to close up to 180 stores. The struggling store will close 120 outlets over three years in another high-profile retail slump following the recent failures of Habitat, Jane Norman, TJ Hughes and Oddbins. Thorntons, which celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, will close the stores as their leases expire, and is considering the future of 60 other outlets. Strugging: Thorntons bosses said the chocolate maker announced the store closures to cope with 'challenging trading conditions'\n@highlight\nChocolate maker to close stores on 100th anniversary\n@highlight\nFirm closing 120 stores, considers future of 60 others\n@highlight\nThorntons closures follow failures of Jane Norman, Habitat, TJ Hughes and Oddbins\n@highlight\nDFS defies slump with plans for eight new stores", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elsewhere, department store chain @placeholder joined the increasing ranks of struggling high street brands when it today announced it would be appointing an administrator in the next 10 days.", "idx": 55173}], "idx": 35862} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Germany's Martin Kaymer beat Bubba Watson after a three-hole playoff to win the 92nd PGA Championship at Whistling Straits and claim his first major title. Dustin Johnson should have joined Kaymer and fellow American Watson in the playoff but was controversially penalized two-shots for an infringement on the final hole in regulation play. Johnson initially finished on 11-under 277 but was ruled to have grounded his club in a bunker before playing his second shot to the 18th green and his five became a triple bogey seven, putting him back to nine-under. Watson initially made the running in the playoff as he made a birdie at the first extra hole, but Kaymer hit back with a birdie of his own on the next.\n@highlight\nGermany's Martin Kaymer claims 92nd PGA Championship at Whistling Straits\n@highlight\nKaymer beats American Bubba Watson in three-hole playoff in final major of season\n@highlight\nDustin Johnson penalized two shots on final hole to miss out on playoff\n@highlight\nPhil Mickelson finishes tied 12th so Tiger Woods still world number one", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 95, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 131}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 768, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 18th proved the decider and @placeholder found the water with his approach to the green and could only make a double bogey.", "idx": 55174}, {"query": "It means @placeholder remains as world number one, but he finished well off the pace after a fine round one-over 73, still searching for the first win of his truncated season.", "idx": 55175}], "idx": 35863} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jonathan Pollard, the former U.S. intelligence agent who was convicted of spying for Israel, could be released before the Jewish holiday of Passover as part of efforts to save Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, an Israeli official involved in the talks told CNN. Suggestions for deals for Pollard's release have been floated over the years but have not materialized. Passover starts on April 14. Talk of Pollard's possible release came as Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Israel on Monday to try to mediate a dispute between Israel and the Palestinians over the release of Palestinian prisoners. Kerry was in Belgium on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nKerry is no longer traveling to the Mideast on Wednesday, source tells CNN\n@highlight\nKerry says there's \"no agreement\" with regards to any prisoner\n@highlight\nPollard is a former U.S. intelligence agent convicted of spying for Israel\n@highlight\nPalestinian lawmaker says no deal imminent, alleges Israeli ruse", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder frequently raise this issue, and they have raised this issue in our discussions,\" Carney said.", "idx": 55186}, {"query": "His imprisonment has been a source of tension between the @placeholder and Israel.", "idx": 55187}], "idx": 35872} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Argentine government report released Tuesday alleges that two of the country's largest newspapers, Clarin and La Nacion, resorted to human rights violations against the owners of a paper company in what was an illegal appropriation of its shares. Founded in 1972, Papel Prensa is the main manufacturer of newsprint in Argentina and is owned by Clarin, La Nacion, and the government. The report alleges that the two newspaper conglomerates colluded with Argentina's dictatorship in 1976 to force the sale of the shares through torture and threats. Both newspapers have denied the claims, and say the shares of Papel Prensa were bought legally.\n@highlight\nA report alleges that Argentina's largest newspapers illegally obtained shares of Papel Prensa\n@highlight\nPapel Prensa is the country's largest newsprint producer\n@highlight\nThe papers worked with the dictatorship at the time to gain the shares, the report says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also accused Clarin, which owns 49 percent of @placeholder, of managing a monopoly that put some competitors out of business and kept other newspapers from emerging in Argentina.", "idx": 55192}], "idx": 35877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vincent Graff PUBLISHED: 14:01 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 10 April 2013 Gwen Trickett, a no-nonsense 77-year-old great-grandmother with a Yorkshire accent as thick as porridge, is musing on the shortcomings of society. \u2018The young ones now, they\u2019re not like our generation, are they?\u2019 she says. \u2018People have too much money. They won\u2019t get things mended. They\u2019d sooner throw \u2019em away and get a new one.\u2019 Chucking stuff is not Gwen\u2019s style. A real sucker: Vince tests out the 56-year-old Hoover as Gwen looks on I hope she won\u2019t mind me saying, but I\u2019ve not really come to her house \u2014 a semi with a neat front garden on the outskirts of Barnsley \u2014 to meet her. I\u2019m here to look at one of Gwen\u2019s household appliances: her 56-year-old Hoover.\n@highlight\nGwen Trickett, 77, from Barnsley bought her Hoover Junior in 1957\n@highlight\nFive decades on it is still in full active service", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That\u2019s the equivalent of nearly \u00a3420 in today\u2019s money, four times the price of a basic @placeholder model now.", "idx": 55195}], "idx": 35878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The annals of war are full of stories of lovelorn soldiers on the front line, dreaming wistfully of a girl back home. Evangeline Poteat was one such dream girl ... but rather than consuming the thoughts of a single soldier, she was desired by three. Now, a collection of 18 love letters sent to the 22-year-old factory worker from the trio of admirers during the Second World War are to go under the hammer. They reveal three men in love, each fighting on two fronts: on one for their country, and on another for her heart. Never met: Evangeline Poteat (right) ultimately chose Teal Davis (left), an air-crew chief stationed in Burma - even though they had never met\n@highlight\nEvangeline Poteat was a factory worker during WWII from Bakersville\n@highlight\nShe corresponded with three men - all of whom wanted to marry her\n@highlight\nTwo she knew, having dated them before the outbreak of war\n@highlight\nOne writes: 'I know that you think that I am crazy ... [but] I love you'\n@highlight\nBut she chose the one she didn't know, an Air Force crew chief in Burma\n@highlight\nHe was Teal Davis and his letters track the evolution of their courtship\n@highlight\nHe describes receiving her letters as like 'pennies falling from Heaven'\n@highlight\nThe 18 letters are being sold on auction site eBay by a collector in Oregon", "entities": [{"start": 118, "end": 134}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1313}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder brought up their children before returning to college to get her teaching certificate, then She was a teacher from 1963 until the mid-1980s.", "idx": 55196}], "idx": 35879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Wayne LaPierre has served as the executive vice president and chief executive officer of the National Rifle Association of America since 1991. His latest book is \"The Global War on Your Guns: Inside the U.N. Plan to Destroy the Bill of Rights.\" Wayne LaPierre says the Mexican drug war isn't a reason to restrict gun ownership in the U.S. (CNN) -- Here's a summary for the time- or attention-challenged: Never surrender freedom for laws that can't affect criminals; they disobey laws for a living. Nobody is surprised that Attorney General Eric Holder wants to make good on his promise to ban guns. We just didn't know whose tragedy he'd seize to advance his agenda.\n@highlight\nWayne LaPierre: Effort under way to reinstate Clinton-era gun ban\n@highlight\nHe says claims that 95% of Mexico drug guns come from U.S. aren't backed up\n@highlight\nLaPierre: Our gun freedoms aren't responsible for fueling the drug war\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. should seal the border and enforce existing gun laws", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 108, "end": 144}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2022 You have to believe these butchers and beheaders break every @placeholder law they want except Mexican gun laws, which they honor -- while they break America gun laws.", "idx": 55198}], "idx": 35881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Robert Culp, the actor who rose to fame as secret agent Kelly Robinson on the groundbreaking 1960s TV series \"I Spy\" and later played Ray Romano's father-in-law on \"Everybody Loves Raymond,\" has died. He was 79. Culp died after falling on a sidewalk near a Los Angeles park, said his publicist, Dick Delson. Delson had no further details. The versatile Culp not only acted in \"I Spy,\" which aired on NBC from 1965 to 1968, he also wrote several episodes. The series, which also starred Bill Cosby as Robinson's partner (and, as their covers, trainer to Culp's globe-trotting tennis player), was the first to feature an African-American in a lead role; Cosby won three Emmys for his work.\n@highlight\nCulp, 79, gained TV stardom in 1960s with \"I Spy\"\n@highlight\nHe also played father-in-law in \"Everybody Loves Raymond\"\n@highlight\nMovie roles include 1969's \"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,\" \"The Pelican Brief\" in '93", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 198, "end": 220}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 826, "end": 848}, {"start": 890, "end": 914}, {"start": 919, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Culp and @placeholder remained good friends after the series left air.", "idx": 55205}], "idx": 35885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The St Louis Rams used their special teams to surprising effect to knock off the defending Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahawks 28-26 on Sunday. Early on, Benny Cunningham's 75-yard kick-off return set up Tre Mason's opening touchdown, and Stedman Bailey's 90-yard touchdown run on a trick return put the Rams up 21-3. Russell Wilson led a Seattle rally, passing for two touchdowns and 313 yards while rushing for another 106, but they came up short and the Rams put the game away after Johnny Hekker's 18-yard pass to Cunningham on a fake punt. 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It was the first time since 1942 they had seen each other, when she was 17 and he was just 7. Siblings Wssewolod Galezkij and Irene Famulak were separated in 1942 when Nazis took her to a labor camp. That was the night the invading Nazis came to take her away from her Ukrainian home. \"I remember it well because I kissed him good-bye, and he pushed me away,\" she said of her brother. \"I asked, 'Why did you do that?' And he said that he doesn't like kisses.\"\n@highlight\nBrother, sister meet for first time since 1942, when Nazis separated them\n@highlight\nBrother in Ukraine never stopped searching: \"Now I truly believe I can die satisfied\"\n@highlight\nAn American Red Cross volunteer helped bring them together\n@highlight\nEven after all this time, the siblings don't know what happened to their parents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 276, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When the @placeholder told me they had found her in America, it was such a joy,\" he said, sobbing.", "idx": 55219}], "idx": 35893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As I sipped Champagne and breathed in the clear icy air of Mammoth Mountain, my boyfriend Matt got down on one knee, offered a glistening diamond ring and asked, \"Sascha Rothchild, will you marry me?\" I was shocked, floored, stunned. I dropped my Champagne and almost passed out. This was my first marriage proposal, but not my first marriage. When Matt suggested our mountain vacation, I had just finished a book tour to promote my memoir, \"How To Get Divorced By 30.\" That divorce was from my first, lovable, lackadaisical stoner husband whom I married at age 27. We'd been dating for 3 years when my arbitrary timetable had hit its must-get-married date. He never actually proposed, we just decided one night we would \"do this.\"\n@highlight\nWhile promoting her memoir on divorce, Sascha Rothchild gets marriage proposal\n@highlight\nNo proposal, no wedding dress, but a comedian conducted first wedding\n@highlight\nSecond wedding is being planned seriously, vows to include \"love\" and \"forever\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 68, "end": 83}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 791, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder was planning this proposal fit for a big glossy studio romcom, I was traveling around the country discussing and defending my book about my starter marriage.", "idx": 55222}], "idx": 35896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman ordered to stay away from a couple for 10 years after she admitted to terrorizing them in revenge for being outbid on a home in San Diego has moved in just a mile down the road. Kathy Rowe, 53, pleaded guilty last month to stalking and was sentenced to one year of home electronic surveillance and five years probation. A judge also ordered her to stay away from Jerry Rice, 40, and Janice Ruhter, 37, for 10 years, but much to the couple\u2019s distress she and her family have just moved into the same neighborhood. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nKathy Rowe, 53, pleaded guilty last month to stalking and was sentenced to one year of home electronic surveillance\n@highlight\nShe was also ordered her to stay away from Jerry Rice, 40 and Janice Ruhter, 37, for 10 years, but instead has moved in just one mile away\n@highlight\nJerry Rice and Janice Ruhter say they remain concerned for their safety and that of their two young sons\n@highlight\n'I kind of think she has more of a reason now to attack us. So obviously, we\u2019re concerned for the family,' said Rice\n@highlight\nRowe admitted to terrorizing them in revenge for being outbid on a home in San Diego", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 858}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rowe posted ads online encouraging strange men to go to the home (pictured) and rape Ms @placeholder", "idx": 55226}], "idx": 35899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BROOKLYN CENTER, Minnesota (CNN) -- Thousands of Liberians living in the United States face deportation March 31 when a federal immigration status created for humanitarian purposes expires. Corvah Akoiwala is worried about what will happen to his children, born in the U.S., when he is sent to Liberia. In the 1990s, a bloody civil war raged through the West African nation, killing 250,000 people and displacing more than a million, according to a U.N. report. The United States extended \"temporary protection status\" to all Liberians who could get to America, and 14,000 of them took advantage of that humanitarian offer.\n@highlight\n14,000 Liberians took advantage of U.S. temporary status during civil war\n@highlight\nLiberians have to return home when status exemption expires March 31\n@highlight\nCorvah Akoiwala: \"My fear is, who am I going to leave my kids with?\"\n@highlight\nSen. Jack Reed pushing for extension to allow Liberians to stay", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Corvah Akoiwala, a @placeholder national who was fresh out of college when civil war broke out, remembers how it used to be there.", "idx": 55227}], "idx": 35900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 08:38 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:46 EST, 6 December 2013 Nelson Mandela died at home in the Johannesburg suburb of Houghton, 10 weeks after being allowed out of the Pretoria hospital where he had been treated for a persistent lung infection. South African president Jacob Zuma said the 95-year-old, who was transferred home by ambulance in August to spend his final weeks there, had 'passed on peacefully in the company of his family'. Mandela's third wife, Graca Machel, 68, is believed to have been by his side, as well as some of his children, grandchildren, stepchildren, a priest, and elders from his native Thembu tribe.\n@highlight\nFormer president surrounded by family including 3rd wife Graca Machel, 68\n@highlight\nHis daughter, Makaziwe Mandela-Amuah, 60, grandsons Ndaba Mandela, 30, and Mandla Mandela, 38, also thought to have been at his side\n@highlight\nElders from his native Thembu tribe are believed to have been at deathbed\n@highlight\nBut there was no sign of Winnie Mandela, 77, his second wife of 38 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 774, "end": 795}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the last hours before his death at 8.50pm @placeholder time, elders from Mandela's native Thembu clan joined his relatives at his side.", "idx": 55233}], "idx": 35901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The largest collection of Smurf memorabilia, the longest dog tongue, and the most football management rejection letters could only be together in one place -- the annual list of Guinness World Records. All of them have made the 2011 edition, released Thursday. The Smurf collection involves 1,061 different items owned by Stephen Parkes, 44, of Nottingham, England. He said he began collecting them in 1976 when he was 10, and that today he will pay as much as 500 pounds ($780) for a rare item. \"It's great to get in the book, although I think I'm going to get a fair amount of stick (criticism) from friends when they see the photos,\" Parkes said.\n@highlight\nThe 2011 edition is out Thursday\n@highlight\nThe longest dog tongue and largest collection of Smurfs are among the records", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 203, "end": 224}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"From being a stray dog, being dumped, to being a @placeholder holder is just phenomenal,\" owner Becky Stanford said.", "idx": 55237}], "idx": 35904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:26 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 12 November 2012 An influential blogger has launched a new service that posts satellite images of areas hit by U.S. drone strikes as an Instagram feed. Dronestagram posts images drone strike locations from Google Maps Satellite view to the popular photo-sharing service along with short summaries of what's there. The online service is the brainchild of London-based writer James Bridle, who has earned world-wide reknown for his New Aesthetic blog which aims to describe how now-ubiquitous computer networks change how we perceive the world. Dronestagram: The service posts images of the locations of drone strikes from Google Maps Satellite view to Instagram along with short summaries of what's there\n@highlight\nDrone strikes will be reported as an Instagram feed syndicated to Tumblr and Twitter\n@highlight\nReports of strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia taken from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 303}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 698, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 953, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder is his way of 'making these locations just a little bit more visible, a little closer.", "idx": 55242}], "idx": 35908} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republicans led by presidential challenger Mitt Romney served up a heaping helping of political red meat on Friday, launching a salvo of attacks on President Barack Obama that called him a liar and a failed leader. Romney told an interview broadcast on ABC that his biggest concern about the three upcoming presidential debates is that Obama will be untruthful. \"The president tends to, how shall I say it, to say things that aren't true,\" Romney said, contemplating whether he would spend debate time \"correcting things that aren't quite accurate\" or \"talking about the things I want to talk about.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"These are difficult days,\" President Obama says of anti-American unrest\n@highlight\nMitt Romney says Obama will be untruthful in the debates\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan blames Obama for anti-American unrest in Arab nations\n@highlight\nThe Obama campaign calls Ryan's criticism \"over-the-top\" and dishonest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 273, "end": 275}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an already nasty and bitter campaign, @placeholder's pre-emptive strike less than three weeks before the first debate on Oct. 3 signaled more personal attacks to come as the election campaign gallops toward the November vote.", "idx": 55245}], "idx": 35910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tottenham's Belgian duo Jan Vertonghen and Mousa Dembele have urged World Cup referees to give greater protection to team-mate Eden Hazard. Playmaker Hazard was given a torrid time by Algeria\u2019s defenders before setting up the Red Devils\u2019 winner in last week\u2019s come-from-behind 2-1 win. Belgium\u2019s golden generation will qualify for the last 16 with victory over Fabio Capello\u2019s Russia in Rio on Sunday, with Felix Brych of Germany to officiate, and Dembele said: \u2018Everybody knows Eden is an unbelievable talent and we also know he is going to get kicked. 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Although, using the word \u2018new\u2019 isn\u2019t accurate, because the method is actually a 100-year-old trick unearthed by London-based author and mathematician Alex Bellos. In his latest YouTube video, Bellos describes how taking wedges out of cakes leaves them susceptible to drying - and we should instead be cutting them in lines so the whole cake can be sealed and stored. In a video for YouTube channel Numberphile, British mathematician Alex Bellos explained the best way to scientifically and mathematically cut a cake (shown). By cutting it in parallel lines, rather than in wedges the cake can more easily be stored without going dry, Bellos said\n@highlight\nLondon mathematician Alex Bellos describes the trick in a YouTube video\n@highlight\nThe method involves cutting parallel lines rather than wedges\n@highlight\nThis allows the cake to be sealed with icing around it, keeping it fresh\n@highlight\nFrancis Galton first described the innovative method in Nature in 1906\n@highlight\nAnd Bellos said the 'nice uniform slice is a lot better' than wedge-cutting", "entities": [{"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Titled \u2018Cutting a round cake on scientific principles\u2019, @placeholder\u2019s letter explained how the \u2018ordinary method of cutting out a wedge is very faulty\u2019.", "idx": 55256}], "idx": 35915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Along the Turkish border hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees listen to the distant pop of shells and rattle of machine-gun fire as ISIS renewed its attacks on their home city of Kobani today. Between 140,000 and 180,000 ethnic Kurds have so far left the city for the safety of Turkey, fearing another massacre if Islamic State militants overrun the peshmerga fighters protecting them. While the evacuation has been largely peaceful so far, today clashes erupted between armed Turkish police and Kurdish refugees as they tried to march back to the border and stage a protest, no longer able to bear the sound of the fighting.\n@highlight\nAround 200 Kurdish refugees attempted to march to the border to protest attacks by ISIS militants on city of Kobani\n@highlight\nHowever Turkish police and soldiers were forced to use tear gas in order to disperse the activists as tension rise\n@highlight\nBetween 140,000 and 160,000 Kurds have fled the town of Kobani fearing a massacre if ISIS troops manage to take it\n@highlight\nElsewhere bombing raids killed an estimated 35 fighters on the outskirts of Kobani and in the city of Shaddadeh", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They tried to invade @placeholder last night but they were repelled.", "idx": 55257}], "idx": 35916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance Gulliver's Travels is a classic novel which has inspired legions of schoolchildren and adults with its imaginative wit and satirical undertones. Less inspiring, however, is the abandoned Japanese theme park based on the 18th century book which was left to rot after closing down in 2001. The eerie centrepiece of the park is a 147ft statue of Gulliver himself being tied to the ground by the miniature Lilliputians, who he encounters during his first adventure. 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The firm is believed to be developing its own interactive eyewear. He broke the news on his Google+ page, saying: 'Status: Super Excited', alongside an Amazon logo. Scroll down for video Babak Parviz designed the optics in google glass and the firm';s smart contact lens - and is now moving to Amazon to work on a secret project Google's smart contact lens can measure glucose levels in tears using a tiny wireless chip and miniaturized glucose sensor that are embedded between two layers of soft contact lens material.\n@highlight\nBabak Parviz announced his employment change on Google+\n@highlight\nWorked on Glass and smart lens to measure diabetic's glucose levels\n@highlight\nBelieved to be working on similar projects at Amazon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He updated his @placeholder profile late last night to reflect the move.", "idx": 55272}], "idx": 35927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jurgen Klinsman and his team are becoming increasingly popular. Playing attractive football, and getting the notoriously 'anti-soccer' American public on their side, they have also attracted admiration and support from various celebrities. President Barack Obama tweeted: 'In America, we don't settle. We out-hustle the competition. That's who we are. Let's do this @USSoccer! ', while his Vice President Joe Biden also offered his support, tweeting a picture with the team and the message 'Let's go' shortly before kick-off. Up for it: Samuel L. 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St Croix Luther High senior Jenna Privette, from Minnesota, was hospitalised after she was 'checked' from behind during a game on Friday night. She fell to the ice and was unable to move. Her injury comes only a week after Benilde St Margaret's player Jack Jablonski,16, was left paralysed for life in an almost identical incident just miles away.\n@highlight\nJenna Privette changed her profile picture to Jack Jablonski's number and name before the game\n@highlight\nWrapped her stick in red tape in honour of the player\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old was told just last week he will never be able to walk again after severing spinal chord\n@highlight\nSome hope for Jenna, 18, as she has some feeling in upper body", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 255, "end": 274}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 478, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jenna's mother is calling for a changes in the game, as did @placeholder's mother after her son's devastating injury.", "idx": 55282}], "idx": 35932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston It\u2019s that time of year again when companies try to dupe the public with their April Fools gags. And MailOnline has scoured the web to round up the best pranks in the world of technology so you don't have to. This year has seen the likes of Samsung offering pigeon-powered Wi-Fi, Microsoft\u2019s smart paperclip, Ocado's 42-inch tablet, and wearable tech pants among other gems. Scroll down for video Google's AutoAwesome April Fool's involved David Hasselhoff, pictured, automatically photobombing people's images on Google+. The firm promised users the Hoff would make an appearance when a photo was uploaded, if there was enough space for him, and the Knight Rider star had made 100 poses for the project\n@highlight\nGoogle\u2019s April Fools' gag involved David Hasselhoff photobombing images\n@highlight\nMicrosoft launched a smart paperclip, complete with quotes from the clip\n@highlight\nTesco unveiled the Cudl - 'the world\u2019s first tablet made for two'\n@highlight\nWhile Ocado announced a 42-inch tablet with an hour's battery life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 428, "end": 449}, {"start": 462, "end": 477}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a tongue-in-cheek interview with the MailOnline, the Hoff said: \u2018I\u2019ve always wanted the opportunity to please the fans that write to me every day and @placeholder gave me a solution.", "idx": 55283}], "idx": 35933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 20:39 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 08:56 EST, 16 November 2012 High street stores have slammed Brussels over decision to impose a 'Crockery Tax' on cheap cups, plates and bowls imported from China. A new duty will come into force within 24 hours and add between 17.6per cent and 58.8per cent to the wholesale dockside price of the cheap imports. This could feed through to a 20 per cent increase in the price of a basic set of dinner plates, side plates and bowls in the shops. 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Hawkeye, which already operates goal-line systems in football and video technology in Australian rules football, believes it can significantly increase the speed of decision-making. It is also in talks with Premiership Rugby. 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But a new Hubble Telescope photo has confirmed that the fragile icy ball appears to be intact and is on track to visit our inner solar system from November to January. It is hoped that Comet ISON, which is making a precarious path around the sun, will put on a spectacular show for people who live in the Northern hemisphere.\n@highlight\nThere were fears that Comet ISON, which promised to be visible from Earth in broad daylight later this year, had fizzled out\n@highlight\nBut an image from the Hubble Telescope has confirmed the nucleus of the comet is intact and the icy body is on course\n@highlight\nAstronomers are optimistic the comet will survive its transit 730,000 miles from the sun, as its nucleus is estimated to measure up to 1.2 miles across", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 287, "end": 302}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 582, "end": 600}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A colour composite image of @placeholder confirms the eagerly-anticipated icy ball's nucleus is still intact.", "idx": 55295}, {"query": "sky watchers have organised a global @placeholder observation campaign so that a", "idx": 55297}], "idx": 35941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 03:29 EST, 19 June 2012 The lift began its upward journey with three people inside \u2013 but by the time it reached its destination, there were four. Mother-to-be Ashley Ward, 26, accompanied by her sister Lauren, was being moved to a hospital maternity unit by porter Ian Ramsbottom when the lift shuddered to a halt between the first and second floors. Mr Ramsbottom forced the doors open \u2013 but all he could see was a wall. He used the lift intercom to contact staff, who called in the fire brigade.\n@highlight\nThomas was delivered with help of mother's sister and a hospital porter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 43, who has worked at the hospital since April 2010, said: 'I am really pleased that I was able to help deliver baby Thomas.", "idx": 55303}], "idx": 35944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter Debunking the stereotype of the dumb beauty queen, one pageant winner has manged to prove herself off stage as well as on. As last year's Miss Birmingham Rachael Barker impressed so much in the role that she now works full-time for the organisers of Miss England. The 25-year-old is now in charge of organising the Miss Birmingham, Miss Black Country and Miss Worcestershire competitions. Rachael Barker impressed so much in her role as Miss Birmingham that she now works full-time for the organisers of Miss England She was offered the job on stage in April as she handed over her crown to her successor, Katie Stamps.\n@highlight\nRachael was crowned Miss Birmingham in 2013\n@highlight\nThe university graduate impressed during her year in the office\n@highlight\nWas offered a job on stage in April as she handed over her crown\n@highlight\nNow helps organise the three Miss England competitions\n@highlight\nSays pageants are now about building confidence and charity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I want as many girls as possible to enter because last year for Miss @placeholder we only had 22 entrants - ideally we need around 40,' she said.", "idx": 55313}], "idx": 35951} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Two hundred years after his birth in a log cabin in Kentucky, Abraham Lincoln continues to fascinate. Abraham Lincoln is invoked by politicians of both parties, observes historian Ronald C. White Jr. His moral clarity, his extraordinary gifts with language, his decisive role in preserving the Union and what some consider his ultimate martyrdom combine to make of Lincoln a mythic figure with a firm hold on our collective imagination. In conjunction with the bicentennial of his birth, a slew of new books on the 16th U.S. president have appeared. Among the best-reviewed is the biography \"A. Lincoln\" (Random House) by historian Ronald C. White Jr., who drew on new research for his portrait.\n@highlight\nRonald C. White Jr. is author of new Lincoln biography, \"A. 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But as the region's strongest economy, it has borne the brunt of the cost of recent rescue deals, and the country's troubled history has meant its insistence on unity is viewed with suspicion by some of its neighbors. So why is Germany still so willing to do all it can to protect the European Union? 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But Luis Suarez\u2019s extraordinary attack on Giorgio Chiellini was yesterday the inspiration for dozens of joke images and videos on the internet. One mock-up that proved popular around the world had Suarez as Hannibal Lecter, the cannibal criminal from the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs. Scroll down for video... Monster: Luis Suarez is portrayed as Jaws on a poster from the 1975 thriller after the Uruguay striker's extraordinary attack on Giorgio Chiellini during his team's World Cup match against Italy Danger from the deep: Suarez became the subject of many joke images and videos on the internet after Tuesday's incident. He has been widely depicted as a shark\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez plunged his mouth into Giorgio Chiellini during World Cup tie\n@highlight\nThe striker was allowed to continue playing in the Uruguay and Italy clash\n@highlight\nNow infamous bite has inspired dozens of joke images and videos online\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker depicted as Dracula, a vampire and a dog in a neck cone", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 323}, {"start": 367, "end": 390}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 819, "end": 835}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez has been mocked up as @placeholder from the silent era - but his sponsors do not see his third biting incident as a laughing matter", "idx": 55327}], "idx": 35958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Extraordinary coincidence: Convicted paedophile Andrew Sadler (pictured in 2012) taught at schools attended by David Cameron, Prince Edward and 'psycho' banker Rurik Jutting A convicted paedophile who was caught in bed with two child prostitutes in Romania taught at schools attended by David Cameron, Prince Edward - and 'psycho' banker Rurik Jutting. In an astonishing coincidence, MailOnline can reveal that Andrew Sadler, who was jailed after abusing two 15-year-old boys, was a teacher at prestigious boarding schools where the prime minister, princes Andrew and Edward, and the trader accused of murdering two sex workers in Hong Kong were all pupils.\n@highlight\nAndrew Sadler taught at Heatherdown school with Prince Edward and PM\n@highlight\nPrince Andrew also attended the exclusive boarding school near Ascot\n@highlight\nSadler later taught at \u00a36k-a-term Abberley Hall when Rurik Jutting was there\n@highlight\nSadler was also member of the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange\n@highlight\nHe was later in 2000 for four years in Romania for sex assaults on two boys", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 957, "end": 987}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for the princes said: 'It's in the public domain that and Prince Andrew and @placeholder were both educated at Heatherdown Preparatory School.", "idx": 55330}], "idx": 35959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers has vowed to keep making bold decisions even though he accepts too many wrong calls would mean he pays a heavy price. 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Covered in profuse sweating, your exhausted body shivers with teeth-chattering chills. For anyone who's suffered through severe bouts of malaria, this is the nauseating roller coaster the disease typically wreaks on its victims. But now an award-winning innovation by two students in Burkina Faso could help reduce the devastating impact of the life-threatening disease, which is caused by parasites that are spread to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Moctar Dembele, who is from Burkina Faso, and Gerard Niyondiko, from Burundi, have used locally sourced herbs and natural ingredients to create a soap they say repels mosquitoes, in order to prevent malaria.\n@highlight\nTwo students have created a soap they say repels mosquitoes\n@highlight\n\"Faso Soap\" was the winner of this year's Global Social Venture Competition\n@highlight\nOne student is from Burkina Faso, the other from Burundi\n@highlight\nThe soap is made from Shea butter and other secret ingredients", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 637}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 908, "end": 940}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The team is now working on the optimization of the soap through clinical trials, with the aim of entering the market by 2015, starting from @placeholder.", "idx": 55340}], "idx": 35964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have agreed to extend the current Gaza cease-fire by 24 hours, Gamal Shobky, the Palestinian Authority ambassador to Egypt, said Monday. 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De Blasio has been under heavy fire from the unions serving the NYPD's 35,000 employees for what they have called an anti-police stance from City Hall. But on Monday, hours after visiting the family of the slain, the mayor and police Commissioner Bill Bratton asked for a cease fire from all sides \u2014 with no protests or politicking until families and friends can properly mourn and bury officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu.\n@highlight\nCity Hall and the police unions are cooling off tensions until family members and New Yorkers can mourn and bury officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu\n@highlight\nMayor Bill de Blasio on Monday morning shook hands with the family of Officer Ramos and visited his widow and teenage sons\n@highlight\nPolice Commissioner Bill Bratton and first lady Chirlane McCray were also at hand, and later visited the family of Officer Wenjian Liu\n@highlight\nTensions remain high between the mayor and NYPD over what cops say is an anti-police stance from City Hall\n@highlight\nDozens of cops turned their backs on de Blasio when he went to the hospital in the aftermath of the shootings", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 941, "end": 952}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cops and @placeholder supporters have publicly criticized Mayor de Blasio because he didn't throw his blind support behind police.", "idx": 55346}], "idx": 35966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal scout Brian McDermott was at Espanyol against Valencia on Tuesday evening as he ran the rule over Hector Moreno. The 26-year-old Mexico international has been a target for Tottenham, Swansea, Everton and Hull in recent seasons. However it is thought Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is keen to sign the 57 time capped centre back to bolster his defence. Mexico centre back Hector Moreno (left), in action at last year's World Cup, is a target of Arsenal Moreno, up against Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo, currently plays in La Liga with Espanyol Moreno starred for Mexico in the World Cup last summer but Wenger will have to fend of interest from Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino, who worked with the 26-year-old during his time at Espanyol.\n@highlight\nHe starred for Mexico in the 2014 World Cup and has been capped 57 times\n@highlight\nHas been linked with Tottenham having worked under Mauricio Pochettino\n@highlight\n26-year-old has only played five games for the La Liga side this season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 495, "end": 511}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 688}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 898, "end": 916}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moreno, with 57 caps, would provide the @placeholder back line plenty of top level experience", "idx": 55351}], "idx": 35970} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Parenting) -- Simone's mom reads, sings and talks to him in French. In fact, Melissa Da, a French-American from Baltimore, only speaks her native language to the 2 1/2-year-old. The goal? To raise him to be bilingual. The number of U.S. residents age 5 and older who speak a language other than English at home has more than doubled in the past three decades. Parents like Da and Jennifer Ghurani of Hawthorne, California, are a small part of the reason why. \"I want Delila to know where she's from and be able to interact with her extended family,\" says Ghurani, who's teaching her daughter to speak Arabic.\n@highlight\nThe number of U.S. residents who speak a language other than English at home is on the rise\n@highlight\nThe earlier children are exposed to a second language, the easier it is for them to pick it up\n@highlight\nFace-to-face language exposure as well as music or DVDs can help a child learn a new language", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 374, "end": 375}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder asks extended family to speak only in Arabic to Delila.", "idx": 55366}], "idx": 35981} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama signed sweeping health care reform legislation into law Tuesday, hailing the moment as the latest example of America facing up to major challenges for the benefit of all its people. The bill constitutes the biggest expansion of federal health care guarantees in more than four decades, and its enactment was a giant victory for Obama and Democrats after a brutal legislative battle dating back to the start of his presidency. No Republicans supported the bill in either the House or Senate, and Democratic leaders needed a separate bill that calls for changes in the new law in order to get enough support in the House to pass the measure.\n@highlight\n\"We are not a nation that scales back its aspirations,\" he says; others vow to fight law\n@highlight\nAttorneys general from 13 states file a lawsuit against the measure\n@highlight\nObama to travel to Iowa to continue sales pitch to still-skeptical public\n@highlight\nPackage of changes to bill still needs Senate approval; GOP could delay it there", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also present were several people who wrote @placeholder in the past year about their personal woes over losing or being unable to get health insurance.", "idx": 55370}], "idx": 35983} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Airbus test pilots and managers celebrated Friday after the long-awaited inaugural flight of the Airbus A350 XWB went off without a hitch. Aviation enthusiasts around the world had their eyes on France as the aircraft took off from Toulouse-Blagnac airport around 10 a.m. local time and landed safely about four hours later. The test crew waved an Airbus flag from a hatch above the cockpit as the aircraft taxied after its successful maiden journey. The crew, who emerged to applause from waiting friends and family, said the aircraft proved easy to handle and performed well throughout the test program.\n@highlight\nThe first A350 XWB test flight comes to a successful end in Toulouse, France\n@highlight\n\"I knew it was going to be impressive, but I was blown away,\" says Airbus COO\n@highlight\nThe A350 is designed to go head-to-head with rival Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and 777s\n@highlight\nThere's still no confirmation of an A350 XWB appearance at Paris Air Show", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 241, "end": 264}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bregier said he had set a target nine months ago of completing the first test flight before the upcoming @placeholder.", "idx": 55378}], "idx": 35989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Usain Bolt has provided the Commonwealth Games with a huge boost after the Jamaican sprint sensation confirmed his availability for next month's competition in Glasgow. The 27-year-old has been struggling with a foot injury and his participation may be limited to the relay, depending on the Jamaican selectors' stance towards Bolt missing the official trial. There were major doubts over whether Bolt would be fit to compete, with the 100 and 200 metres world record holder pulling out of events in Paris and Ostrava earlier in the season. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Usain Bolt advising wannabe athletes Glasgow bound: Usain Bolt has confirmed his availability for the Commonwealth Games\n@highlight\nBolt confirmed on his website that he is available for selection\n@highlight\nJamaican was a major doubt after suffering from foot injury\n@highlight\nParticipation may be limited to the relay, depending on selectors' stance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 28, "end": 45}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "can be an asset to the @placeholder team in Glasgow.", "idx": 55380}], "idx": 35991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Andrew Follow @@JamesAndrew_ Brentford's Mark Warburton may not be one of the famous managerial names in English football, but Marcos Tebar says he\u2019s in the same bracket as Jose Mourinho and Manuel Pellegrini. Tebar signed a two-year deal at SkyBet Championship newboys Brentford this summer, having learnt his trade at Real Madrid. The Spanish midfielder, who made just one senior appearance at the Bernabeu, had first-hand experience of working with Mourinho and Pellegrini but believes his new manager is best suited to his style of play. The Bees' knees: Mark Warburton is highly rated by Brentford's summer signing Marcos Tebar (below)\n@highlight\nBrentford summer signing worked with Mourinho and Pellegrini at Madrid\n@highlight\nTebar came through the Bernabeu ranks but played only once for first team\n@highlight\nMidfielder says Bees boss's passing style best suits his game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 251, "end": 287}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I was at @placeholder during Mourinho\u2019s first season and he had a very good relationship with the players.", "idx": 55385}], "idx": 35996} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- British reality TV celebrity Jade Goody died early Sunday morning following a public battle with cervical cancer, her publicist has announced. Jade Goody married her fiance Jack Tweed weeks before her death. Goody, 27, died in her sleep at home in Essex, east of London, just before 4 a.m. (midnight Eastern Daylight Time), a spokeswoman for Max Clifford Associates said. Goody's husband, Jack Tweed, who she married last month in a lavish wedding ceremony, was at her bedside when she died, Clifford said. Her mother, Jackiey Budden, who was also at the house, said: \"My beautiful daughter is at peace.\"\n@highlight\nJade Goody dies aged 27 after losing her battle with cervical cancer\n@highlight\nBritish PM Gordon Brown says he is \"deeply saddened\" by Goody's death\n@highlight\nBritish \"Big Brother\" star fast-tracked plans to get married after cancer spread\n@highlight\nGoody said she needed to keep selling her story to raise money for her boys", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 325, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 389}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The British government even stepped in to extend @placeholder's 7 p.m. curfew, a condition of his release from jail, so the couple could spend their wedding night together.", "idx": 55390}], "idx": 36000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 01:24 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:16 EST, 5 February 2013 This is the dramatic moment that the lights went out in the middle of the Super Bowl on Sunday night, leaving officials looking out over 71,000 football fans with baffled expressions. A TV network had been holding an interview behind-the scenes at the Superdome control room in New Orleans when a power cut rippled around the stadium. An eerie calm descended in the tower as the 35-minute power cut set in. Officials maintained a grip on their emotions despite the fact there appeared to be little clue as to what was going on.\n@highlight\nTV cameras caught the moment when the power went out at New Orleans stadium at beginning of third quarter\n@highlight\nSuggestions that Beyonc\u00e9's spectacular half-time performance had overloaded the system proved false\n@highlight\nPlay between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens suspended for 35 minutes\n@highlight\nOfficials worried about power outage months before big game, records revealed on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 876, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair were discussing how the superstar's performance had over-run by three minutes and were wrapping up the interview when floodlights around the top of the @placeholder cut out, plunging thousands of fans and players on the field into darkness.", "idx": 55400}], "idx": 36007} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An eastern Ohio elementary school official will perform community service related to rape awareness in exchange for prosecutors dropping a charge that she failed to report rumors of a teenage sex and drinking party, state Attorney General Mike DeWine announced Wednesday. Lynnett Gorman had faced a misdemeanor charge of failure to report child abuse or neglect related to the April 2012 party. The accusation against Gorman arose from an investigation into other crimes associated with the the notorious Steubenville rape case of a 16-year-old girl after a different party in August 2012, but it was not related to that case.\n@highlight\nLynnett Gorman had faced a misdemeanor charge of failure to report child abuse or neglect related to the April 2012 party\n@highlight\nGorman, a principal in the Steubenville city schools, must perform 40 hours of community service at a rape crisis or victim assistance center", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McNamara said @placeholder learned about the party second- or third-hand while checking to see if her son had been involved.", "idx": 55408}], "idx": 36012} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The events of a single afternoon when she was 13 years old have haunted Samantha Geimer her entire life. A famous movie director allegedly gave her champagne and had sex with her. Samantha Geimer appears in the HBO documentary \"Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired.\" She is 45 now, and wishes the whole matter would just go away. The arrest of Roman Polanski in Switzerland over the weekend makes that highly unlikely. Geimer is back in the news in connection with the infamous 1977 California sex case, whether she likes it or not. It should have ended three decades ago, when Polanski pleaded guilty to a single count of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. He would have been given credit for time served while undergoing an evaluation and placed on probation.\n@highlight\n1977 sex case involving Roman Polanski reopens old wounds for victim\n@highlight\nSamantha Geimer is now 45, and married with three children\n@highlight\nShe was 13 when Polanski had sex with her at Jack Nicholson's house\n@highlight\nFilmmaker pleaded guilty, fled United States before sentencing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 190, "end": 204}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Polanski has filed an appeal against his extradition, @placeholder authorities said.", "idx": 55429}], "idx": 36027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- Kerry Swift stands in the kitchen of her Georgia home, warming food and setting out cutlery for her guests. Another humid summer day in the South nears its end. She is hosting a dinner party tonight with numerous families attending, and her guests are slowly trickling through the door. \"Salaam-a-lakom,\" she says, greeting her guests as they enter the foyer. The women are in headscarves, and the men are in modest attire. They respond cordially and thank Kerry, also known as Kareemah Budair. Kareemah is hosting Iftar, the meal in which Muslims break their Ramadan fast. It is often celebrated in a community setting such as this.\n@highlight\nKareemah Budair hosted a gathering for Iftar at her suburban Atlanta home\n@highlight\nThe feast marks the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan\n@highlight\nRaised Catholic, she converted to Islam 17 years ago\n@highlight\nOf Ramadan, she says: \"It's an opportunity to purify ourselves\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Depriving oneself of water and food, from sunrise to sunset, is the core practice of @placeholder.", "idx": 55449}], "idx": 36042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 11:24 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:15 EST, 22 November 2013 A group of Chinese children are forced to study in a rotting shack at the top of a mountain cliff because surrounding towns claim they are all lepers. Leprosy died out in Xinzhai, southwest China, decades ago but its neighbours in Yunnan province refuse to believe it. Despite numerous campaigns to encourage schools to take the pupils, the village is still colloquially dubbed Mafengcun, meaning 'leprosy'. 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The Puerto Rico Police Department, the second-largest police department in the United States, was the object of a scathing report by the ACLU that concluded things have not changed since the government issued its own report. The 17,000-strong department \"is a dysfunctional and recalcitrant police force that has run amok for years,\" the report said. The organization found routine use of excessive force and incidents of civil and human rights violations, especially against low-income people, Puerto Ricans of African descent and Dominican immigrants.\n@highlight\nThe ACLU says it found a pattern of civil rights violations by Puerto Rican police\n@highlight\nA government investigation had a similar conclusion last year\n@highlight\nPuerto Rico says it is already working to fix the problems", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 46}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 149, "end": 178}, {"start": 257, "end": 285}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Puerto Rico's secretary of state called the @placeholder report a \"rehash\" of what the federal government had already found, and said that changes are already under way.", "idx": 55462}], "idx": 36050} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- India and the United States have become embroiled in a full-scale diplomatic row involving the case of Devyani Khobragade, an Indian diplomat who was arrested last week and charged with visa fraud by U.S. authorities. Prosecutors claim she imported and employed an Indian housekeeper to whom she paid only a small fraction of her promised wages. After Khobragade's arrest, she was strip-searched in a private setting by a female U.S. marshal. 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Ranging in age from 2 to 27, they are his playmates, his protectors, his teachers and his advocates. They taught him to talk, but they speak for him when he doesn't have the words. And they all dread the possible phone call bearing the news that something awful has happened to him. Matt's a middle child; he's 16, and he has autism. Living with his parents in Woodbridge, Virginia, Matt has limited verbal skills and often wanders away from home and into dangerous situations. He has attempted to climb electric towers and expects cars to stop for him if he steps into the street.\n@highlight\nMatthew Allen, 16, has 10 brothers and sisters who look out for him\n@highlight\nThey love him deeply but Matt's severe autism \"strains every relationship in the home\"\n@highlight\nThey also say he has given them gifts of empathy, flexibility and patience\n@highlight\nThe Allens hope that when Matt grows up he can work and enjoy leisure in safety", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is one of the most important people in my life,\" said Allen.", "idx": 55479}], "idx": 36061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea's bipolar swings between nuclear provocation and fawning overtures for talks now form part of a familiar pattern. As recently as March, Pyongyang was warning the United States of \"a simmering nuclear war\" and cut its hotline with South Korea. But in the past week, media reports say it has been taking down the ubiquitous anti-American billboards that line the streets of the North Korean capital, suggesting that dialogue, after all, may be possible. The well-worn formula of ratcheting up the tension and then standing back to see what concessions can be extracted from a rattled international community was a favored tactic of Kim Jong Un's father Kim Jong Il who was a master of brinkmanship.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea swings between provocation and negotiation\n@highlight\nAnalysts say North Korean diplomacy follows a familiar pattern\n@highlight\nThe U.S. insists de-nuclearization is a pre-condition of talks\n@highlight\nAnalysts say North Korea's behavior is now an embarrassment to China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 966, "end": 976}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think it's plausible that North Korea is trying to see if they can divide some of the six parties because they realize that the Chinese are looking for talks primarily and I think they realize that the @placeholder wants conditions for talks.\"", "idx": 55488}, {"query": "and how will this play out as far as @placeholder's economic development is concerned.\"", "idx": 55489}], "idx": 36068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama delivered his long-awaited and wide-ranging speech Thursday on American and Muslim relations, offering a hand of friendship to Islam and addressing an array of quandaries and conflicts dividing the two cultures. President Obama urges a new chapter in ties between the U.S. and Muslims in a speech Thursday in Cairo, Egypt. At Egypt's Cairo University, Obama quoted from the Quran as he expounded on Islam's glories and rights, the legitimate rights of Israel and the Palestinians, Iranian nuclear aspirations, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, women's rights, economic development, and religious rights and democracy in the Muslim world.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama touches on Iran, Mideast conflict, wars in Iraq, Afghanistan\n@highlight\nObama says U.S. doesn't want to keep troops in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nU.S. \"does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nObama calls America's \"strong bond\" with Israel \"unbreakable\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 359, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The address, billed as a fence-mending mission between the United States and @placeholder, urged those present and the people across the globe viewing the speech on television to enter a new, productive and peaceful chapter in their relationship.", "idx": 55497}], "idx": 36072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gordon Strachan insists he has no issue with the Tartan Army booing Irish duo Aiden McGeady and James McCarthy \u2014 as long as it is on purely footballing grounds. Both players were born in Glasgow but opted to use family ties to represent the Republic of Ireland. While playing in Scotland with Celtic and Hamilton, respectively, they suffered abuse at the hands of rival fans. James McCarthy (left) in action for Everton on Saturday afternoon, pictured alongside Bafetimbi Gomis Now Everton team-mates in the English Premier League, however, Strachan has seen the duo attract huge transfer fees since and believes any abuse from the Scotland support in next week\u2019s Euro 2016 qualifier at Parkhead will be a testament to their footballing abilities.\n@highlight\nAiden McGeady and James McCarthy were both born in Glasgow\n@highlight\nThey elected to play for the Republic of Ireland through family ties\n@highlight\nThe pair have been booed by Scottish fans on a number of occasions\n@highlight\nIreland play Scotland at Parkhead on November 14\n@highlight\nGordon Strachan says he is happy for the pair to be booed as long as it is purely based on footballing ability", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 241, "end": 259}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 508, "end": 529}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 858, "end": 876}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Addressing claims that previous abuse of McGeady and McCarthy might have betrayed a strain of anti-Irish sentiment in @placeholder football, Strachan believes it might now happen for a different reason.", "idx": 55506}, {"query": "If you feel Irish, then you play for Ireland and, if you feel you are @placeholder, then you play for Scotland.", "idx": 55507}], "idx": 36076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The 500-year-old panel is not much bigger than an average flatscreen TV and the wood has split, but what it shows is truly extraordinary. A painting of Jesus Christ that, after centuries of neglect, has been identified as Leonardo da Vinci's \"Salvator Mundi.\" It's a discovery so rare, so unlikely, that when New York art dealer and da Vinci expert Robert Simon of Robert Simon Fine Art first saw the painting, he didn't even consider the possibility. \"The whole idea that it might be by him was almost an impossibility; it's kind of a dream,\" said Simon.\n@highlight\nNeglected for centuries, a Leonardo da Vinci painting is rediscovered\n@highlight\nDiscovery so unlikely art historian and conservator thought they had \"lost their minds\"\n@highlight\nMain clues were original alterations in composition and painting of the curls\n@highlight\n\"Salvator Mundi\" now being exhibited for first time in London's National Gallery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 238, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 401}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 610, "end": 626}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 916, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She describes him using infrared reflectograms to see under the layers of paint, and discovering the thumb in the blessing hand and the stole @placeholder is wearing painted in different positions.", "idx": 55526}], "idx": 36090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "DEREK LAWRENSON: Asked recently to name the Formula One Driver of the Year, a man as knowledgeable as David Coulthard found he couldn\u2019t split the respective claims of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo and called it a tie. And this is supposed to be the main rival to Rory McIlroy, who has just compiled unquestionably the greatest season in the entire history of golf in the United Kingdom. A man who may or may not be the best driver this year. No such ambivalence in golf, of course. There\u2019s not a soul in the sport who wouldn\u2019t confirm without a moment\u2019s hesitation that McIlroy was not just the best driver, he was the best in every other category as well.\n@highlight\nGolf correspondent Derek Lawrenson explains why he feels Rory McIlroy should win the title\n@highlight\nChief motor racing correspondent Jonathan McEvoy fights the corner for Lewis Hamilton\n@highlight\nThe winner will be announced in Glasgow on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 73}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 201}, {"start": 269, "end": 280}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates on the podium and is sprayed with champagne after securing his win", "idx": 55533}], "idx": 36093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye Father and daughter: Cate Edwards has given an interview in which she discusses the harrowing past 20-odd-years of her family's life and how she and her father, John Edwards (both pictured here during his trial in 2012) are now moving on as business partners together The daughter of John Edwards has revealed her father summoned her to the family's palatial North Carolina mansion to confess his affair - while his cancer-stricken wife Elizabeth was waiting, 'elsewhere in the house'. Meeting her in the library of his multi-million dollar Chapel Hill estate in the summer of 2007, or 2008, the disgraced politician sat his Ivy-league educated eldest daughter down and admitted he had cheated on her mother.\n@highlight\nCate Edwards, 32, has revealed her disgraced father summoned her to their North Carolina home\n@highlight\nConfessed to his affair with Rielle Hunter in the library of the multi-million mansion\n@highlight\nCate Edwards made the revelation's in the aftermath of her father's successful return to practicing law last month\n@highlight\nRecounted the tumultuous decade the family endured with the affair, love child and her mother's death\n@highlight\nRevealed that her relationship with her father was forged after the death of her older brother, Wade in 1996\n@highlight\nDescribed how Edwards fainted through grief when he was told his son had passed away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 937, "end": 948}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1316}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At this time @placeholder knew of her husbands affair - but he had told her it was a one-night stand", "idx": 55544}], "idx": 36100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptian security forces stormed two sit-ins orchestrated by supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsy early Wednesday, bulldozing tents and escorting away hundreds of protesters, CNN correspondents say. At a makeshift hospital, CNN's Reza Sayah described walking through the blood of the injured. \"We have witnessed scores of injured brought on stretchers before us. Many of them were in bad shape. It looked like many of them had been shot,\" he said. \"I have personally never seen this much bloodshed in what, according to what we've seen over the past six weeks, had been a peaceful demonstration.\" Egypt's interim government and Morsy's Muslim Brotherhood are reporting scores of people have been killed in what's being dubbed the country's bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution.\n@highlight\nEgyptian security forces stormed two pro-Morsy sit-ins early Wednesday morning\n@highlight\nThe government and Muslim Brotherhood said scores of people had been killed\n@highlight\nCNN's Reza Sayah said it was the most bloodshed he'd seen over the past six weeks\n@highlight\nAt one point, CNN's Arwa Damon came under fire while reporting from the scene", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 659, "end": 676}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 924, "end": 941}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thick plumes of black smoke were rising through the air from where it was understood security forces had entered the area and @placeholder supporters were facing off against those forces, he said.", "idx": 55546}, {"query": "As @placeholder spoke to CNN, he described protesters barricading the street where his television crew had arrived and where fighting had broken out.", "idx": 55547}], "idx": 36101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rupert Murdoch has opened up for the first time about his divorce from Wendi Deng, and the moment he learned she had spent secret weekends with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at his family's California ranch. The Australian media mogul also revealed he was 'shocked' when he first read his ex-wife's diary entries in which she described having 'warm feelings' comparable to a 'crush' on Blair, who allegedly stayed at the ranch with Deng in October 2012 and April 2013 while the 83-year-old was overseas. In an interview with Fortune magazine, the News Corporation boss explained that he first heard of the encounters while in Australia and immediately traveled back to the ranch to quiz the staff - and then he scrambled to find a lawyer.\n@highlight\nThe media mogul revealed he only learned of his ex-wife's diary entries after he filed for divorce\n@highlight\nIn the entries, Deng described having 'warm feelings' and a 'crush' for Blair\n@highlight\nBlair allegedly spent weekends at the Murdoch ranch while the 83-year-old was overseas\n@highlight\nIn an interview with Fortune magazine, the News Corporation boss explained that he first heard of the alleged encounters while in Australia\n@highlight\nHe said he immediately traveled back to the ranch to quiz the staff - and then he scrambled to find a lawyer\n@highlight\nDeng's love notes were featured in the March issue of Vanity Fair\n@highlight\nBillionaire tells how he has 'turned a new leaf' since the divorce and bought a 13-acre vineyard in California and a $57.25 million lavish New York pad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1506, "end": 1515}, {"start": 1545, "end": 1552}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It said staff at @placeholder's home were uneasy when Blair arrived and tried to find her.", "idx": 55551}], "idx": 36103} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 21 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:53 EST, 21 September 2012 For drivers planning to embark on a journey across snowy terrain, this quirky looking vehicle might seem an unlikely mode of transport. But back in 1925, this Model T Ford with a crude set of bright blue skis and chains attached was at the forefront of winter travel. It was in 1913 that madcap U.S. inventor Virgil D White hit upon the idea of the 'Snow Flyer' kits, which - when attached to a Model T - transformed the popular motor car into the world's first snowmobile.\n@highlight\n'Snow Flyer' kits were used to transform Model T motor cars into the earliest version of the snowmobile\n@highlight\nThis restored 1925 version is expected to fetch upwards of \u00a310,000 at auction in the U.S. next month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today the souped-up cars are equally in demand among collectors, and there is even a @placeholder snowmobile owners' club.", "idx": 55553}], "idx": 36105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. and allied airstrikes in Iraq and Syria are changing the battlefield below. The Pentagon sees progress, even if it's a slog. But there may be unintended consequences of the air campaign -- in a way that will give the West yet another headache. The two most powerful Islamist groups in Syria -- the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra -- have spent much of the last year killing each other. But in an interview with CNN, a senior al-Nusra commander says the two groups now have a common enemy: the \"crusaders' coalition.\"\n@highlight\nThe two most powerful Islamist groups in Syria have spent months killing each other\n@highlight\nNow, U.S. and allied airstrikes could have an unintended consequence\n@highlight\nISIS and al Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra could find a common enemy: the U.S.-led allied effort\n@highlight\n\"We can't fight on the crusaders' side against a Muslim.\" says an al-Nura commander", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everyone in @placeholder in Syria follows the al Qaeda organization.\"", "idx": 55562}, {"query": "Further targeting of al-Nusra facilities by @placeholder strikes might hasten that process.", "idx": 55563}], "idx": 36113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The photographer who took the picture of a man about to be fatally struck by a New York subway car said Thursday that he did so in a desperate attempt to alert the driver of the train to stop. \"From where I was, I could have screamed my lungs out; probably nobody would have heard it,\" R. Umar Abbasi told CNN's Anderson Cooper about the incident Monday in which 58-year-old Ki-Suck Han had been shoved onto the tracks in a Times Square station as a train approached. \"The only way, I thought at that moment, was to start clicking away, releasing the shutter that will fire the flash, and make him aware that this is an unusual occurrence -- why is there a burst of light hitting him -- and catch Mr. Han on the track.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I would have said, 'Mr. Han, run the other direction,'\" photographer says\n@highlight\n\"I had no idea what I was shooting,\" the photographer writes in a New York Post piece\n@highlight\nA media critic calls the photo \"profit-motive journalism at its worst\"\n@highlight\nThe image shows a man moments before he's struck by a subway train", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 770, "end": 772}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder,\" the newspaper once famously shouted from its cover.", "idx": 55564}], "idx": 36114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For years this favela in Brazil was controlled by the brutal Third Command drugs gang who ran extortion rackets, imposed curfews, and kept the terrified population in line with violence. Almost a quarter of the homes in the in Chap\u00e9u Mangueira and Babil\u00f4nia neighbourhood, built with whatever materials the poor residents could get their hands on, still have no running water or electricity. But for one night only 11 girls from this hillside shanty town in Rio de Janiero were able to forget the misery of their daily lives and become princesses at their very own debutante ball. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nDebutante balls are traditional for Brazilian girls on 15th birthday and some families will spend $50,000 on event\n@highlight\nBut even modest parties are beyond the reach of those living in favelas and surviving on average of $30 per week\n@highlight\nLocal police have been helping to organise events for country's poorest in effort to rebuild trust in authorities", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the girls are reduced to teas after arriving at an upmarket tennis club in @placeholder that volunteered its premises for their ball", "idx": 55565}], "idx": 36115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three debates down. Two weeks of campaigning to go. President Barack Obama put Republican challenger Mitt Romney on the defensive on foreign policy in the final presidential debate Monday night, with analysts and an immediate poll giving Obama the victory. With 15 days before the November 6 vote, the candidates now hit the road for the final sprint to Election Day -- focusing on the handful of vital battleground states that could decade the closely contested race. Obama kicks off his \"America Forward\" tour Tuesday with events in Florida and Ohio, where he will be joined by Vice President Joe Biden, while Romney and his running mate, Rep. 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They wondered where President Viktor Yanukovych, who reportedly tried to leave the country Saturday night, had gone. No one in the government appeared to know. There was a great uncertainty in the country after the rapidly moving events of the past 24 hours, which saw Parliament oust Yanukovych, free his political rival Yulia Tymoshenko from prison and schedule elections for May.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. asks Russia to accept changes in Ukraine, work to move country forward\n@highlight\nYulia Tymoshenko, freed from prison, says no to future prime minister slot\n@highlight\nGovernment say it doesn't know where ousted President Viktor Yanukovych is\n@highlight\nOfficial from Yanukovych's party blames him for \"robbery and deception\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 39, "end": 57}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 302, "end": 318}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 594, "end": 609}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 898, "end": 914}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder voted to oust the President and hold new elections on May 25.", "idx": 55575}], "idx": 36120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Concern over the spread of the Ebola virus has caused the cancellation of an African Cup of Nations football match. The Seychelles was due to host Sierra Leone in a qualifying game on Saturday, but the tiny island nation's ministries of health and immigration prevented the visiting players from entering the country. At least 525 cases of Ebola have been reported in Sierra Leone since March, 224 of which have been fatal. Seychelles, which was trailing 2-0 after losing the away leg of the second-round qualifier in Sierra Leone on July 19, has forfeited both the tie and its hopes of reaching next year's tournament finals.\n@highlight\nSierra Leone football players prevented from entering Seychelles over Ebola fears\n@highlight\nSeychelles forfeits African Cup of Nations qualifier as a result\n@highlight\nEbola has claimed at least 224 lives in Sierra Leone in recent months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 107}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 760, "end": 781}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After being advised by the ministry of health to postpone the match for an indefinite period, the ministry of immigration informed us it would not allow the team from Sierra Leone to enter the @placeholder,\" Chetty said.", "idx": 55578}], "idx": 36123} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rain began falling on the Big Island Thursday afternoon and the winds began to pick up as Hurricane Iselle zeroed in on Hawaii. The outer bands of the storm reached the eastern part of the island, bringing wind gusts as fast as 65 mph. By Thursday, the shelves of many supermarkets were swept bare. Schools and government offices closed. Sandbags were being filled and placed around homes and hotels. Ports were told to close. In Hawaii County, where there is a hurricane warning, 630 people have gone to shelters, Mayor Billy Kenoi told CNN affiliate KHON. Gwendolyn Hill, who operates a bicycle tour on the island, said she normally goes to the store at 5:30 a.m. and is usually the only one there.\n@highlight\nOne gust from Hurricane Iselle was measured at 65 mph on the Big Island\n@highlight\nHurricanes and other tropical cyclones rarely make landfall in Hawaii\n@highlight\nJulio is tracking north and may just brush the Hawaiian islands\n@highlight\nSchools in Hawaii and Maui counties were closed Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 99, "end": 114}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 735, "end": 750}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shoppers were preparing for a potentially devastating one-two tropical cyclone punch, starting with Hurricane Iselle, with winds of 75 mph, and @placeholder, a Category 3 storm, about 900 miles behind it.", "idx": 55580}], "idx": 36125} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Locked up: Britain is spending \u00a335million jailing Polish nationals so the country has time to build new prisons (library image) Britain is spending \u00a335million every year locking up Poles who should be in jail in their own country \u2013 because its prisons are full. There are almost 900 Polish convicts in our packed prisons \u2013 the largest foreign contingent, according to the Ministry of Justice. But under a deal agreed by the last Labour government, none will have to serve their sentences back home until at least December 2016 to give Poland time to build new jails. The deal is one of a string of similar arrangements between Britain and the rest of the EU for so-called compulsory prisoner transfer agreements.\n@highlight\nPolish are the largest foreign contingent in our prisons, the MOJ said\n@highlight\nNone will have to serve their sentences back home until December 2016\n@highlight\nDeal agreed by Labour to give Poland time to build new jails\n@highlight\nPrison places cost around \u00a340,000 every year", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 372, "end": 390}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 655, "end": 656}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of Polish inmates has rocketed since the country joined the @placeholder in 2004.", "idx": 55587}], "idx": 36127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Swedish golfer Richard S. 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Taking the stand for a second day at Jackson's unlawful death trial, Rowe said she had been in daily touch with the teen until she had to be hospitalized on June 5, when paramedics were summoned to the Jackson family home in Calabasas to attend to the 15-year-old. Rowe was asked how Jackson's death had affected his only daughter. Scroll down for video... Getting close: Debbie Rowe has grown close to her daughter Paris, who she is seen with in May, in recent months but says she hasn't seen her since Paris 'tried to kill herself' in June\n@highlight\nAlso revealed star attended his dermatologist's office twice a week\n@highlight\nAcknowledged she worried he was looking for drugs\n@highlight\nSaid he was 'begging for relief' from scars sustained after being burned while filming Pepsi commercial\n@highlight\nConfirmed he was treated for skin-lightening condition vitiligo\n@highlight\nStar's ex-wife hugged Michael's mother in courtroom", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "clutching a tissue and breaking down at times, described @placeholder as", "idx": 55594}], "idx": 36134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 06:48 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:21 EST, 27 February 2014 A schoolgirl has been left scarred after being attacked with a crowbar and a sledgehammer by two masked men who burst into her home. Shannon James, 16, underwent plastic surgery and was left with nerve damage in the wake of the attack on her and her mother Rebecca, 42. The A-level student also needs to take sleeping pills after being left traumatised after the men burst into the \u00a3350,000 property in Ashington, near Horsham, West Sussex, posing as police officers.\n@highlight\nRaiders broke into family home shouting 'police, police' and attacked heron\n@highlight\nThey used weapons to attack her after she tried to protected her mother\n@highlight\n'Robbers' fled the property in Ashington, West Sussex, empty handed\n@highlight\nA-level pupil forced to take sleeping tablets after being traumatised by attack\n@highlight\nShannon's family offer \u00a312,000 reward to help catch the culprits", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'My scar is still quite numb and feels horrible, there's a tingling sensation from where the surgeons had to stretch my skin.", "idx": 55595}], "idx": 36135} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A proud father's boast accompanies an image the U.S. secretary of state on Tuesday called \"one of the most disturbing, stomach-turning, grotesque photographs ever displayed.\" \"That's my boy,\" Khaled Sharrouf wrote on Twitter alongside a photo of his 7-year-old son using both hands to hold up a man's severed head. The photo, since removed from Twitter, was reportedly taken in Raqqa, a Syrian city in the stranglehold of Islamic State (IS) militants, where the Australian father has taken his young family to join the fight. Condemnation has been swift and on Tuesday included scathing criticism from Australia's most senior Islamic cleric, Grand Mufti Ibrahim Abu Mohamed.\n@highlight\nConvicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf causes outrage with image\n@highlight\nPhoto posted to Twitter shows son holding severed head\n@highlight\nSharrouf, an Australian, was sentenced to five years for role in terror plot\n@highlight\nHe grew up in Sydney to Lebanese parents, left school early", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 192, "end": 206}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 438}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 654, "end": 672}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Born in Australia in February 1981, Sharrouf is the son of @placeholder parents who had a violent relationship with his father and spent most of his youth in and out of local courts.", "idx": 55596}], "idx": 36136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The deadly church and mosque attacks in Nigeria and Kenya, and the deaths of Ghanaian and Ethiopian leaders dominated sub-Saharan Africa headlines in 2012. But lost in the midst were a series of positive stories. For every conflict, there was a milestone. For every violence, there was reconciliation. For every setback, progress. Here are the top 5 positive stories out of the continent, as chosen by those who call it home: The rise of African women This year saw three African women take on key leadership roles. Malawi appointed a female president, Joyce Banda, as Liberia re-elected Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.\n@highlight\nThis year saw three African women take on key leadership roles\n@highlight\nThe number of middle-class Africans is rising\n@highlight\nSomalia formed a government in 2012, and Ghana's presidential election was peaceful\n@highlight\nZambia won its first African Cup of Nations, nearly two decades after a tragic plane crash", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 127, "end": 144}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 617}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 878, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though the report also warns of the growing number of income inequality, it also notes that the middle class is crucial in anchoring @placeholder economies.", "idx": 55597}], "idx": 36137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tennessee state Senator Jim Summerville has been arrested on assault and stalking charges Tennessee state Senator Jim Summerville is facing stalking and assault charges, a month after being arrested for public intoxication. The Dickson Police Department on Friday night arrested Summerville on a stalking charge filed by a neighbor and released on bail. Police said Summerville was arrested again on Saturday for assault after threatening the same neighbor. He was released on $10,000 bond. Neighbor Cecilia Donaven says she's filed several reports against the senator. 'We always have to have our guard up,' she told WSMV. 'It's no way for anyone to have to live.'\n@highlight\nTennessee state Sen. Jim Summerville was arrested on a stalking charge filed by a neighbor in Dickson\n@highlight\nA day after being released on $10,000 bail, he was arrested again on an assault charge for allegedly threatening the same neighbor\n@highlight\nLast month, Summerville was charged with public intoxication after police said he sat in several people's yards\u2014uninvited\u2014drinking\n@highlight\nThe senator denies the charges and says he will sue the city for $1million", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 228, "end": 252}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Every minute I'm in this house, he's watching me,' Donaven told @placeholder.", "idx": 55599}], "idx": 36138} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Antonio, Texas (CNN) -- The case of the New Mexico hotelier who required Latino employees to adopt English names and avoid speaking Spanish at work reminds us of the need for balance as we grapple with cultural evolution in America. Many of us take our name and its pronunciation for granted. I imagine I did too -- until I was 5 years old. That's when my dad dropped me off on the front porch of Sunnyside School in Brownsville, Texas, the border town where I was born and raised. Like any kid on his first day of school, I was engulfed by longing and loneliness, staring forlornly at my dad through the screen door as he walked away.\n@highlight\nHotel owner who asked workers to take English names sparked a memory for Rudy Ruiz\n@highlight\nHe says his teacher changed his name when he was 5 years old\n@highlight\nRuiz says he kept Spanish pronunciation for his last name\n@highlight\nKey to adapting to a different culture is balance and empathy, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She ran @placeholder in a modest house she'd once called home.", "idx": 55602}], "idx": 36141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Campbell and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 13:43 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:31 EST, 21 November 2012 The UK's most revered technology entrepreneur, known as 'Britain's Bill Gates', has denied masterminding a \u00a33billion accounting cover-up as a bitter row with his former bosses at Hewlett Packard intensified today. Dr Mike Lynch made more than \u00a3500million by selling his home-grown software firm Autonomy last year in a \u00a37.1billion deal but now the American company has wiped \u00a35.5billion ($8.8bn) off its value. HP boss Meg Whitman blames \u2018accounting improprieties\u2019 by 'certain former Autonomy employees' for the \u00a33billion loss, accusing Lynch and others of 'lying' to them by inflating revenues and profit margins for at least two years before the deal was struck.\n@highlight\nDr Mike Lynch sold his company Autonomy to Hewlett Packard for \u00a37.1bn\n@highlight\nA year on HP has written off billions of Autonomy's value\n@highlight\nThey claims the company cooked its books to inflate the sale price\n@highlight\nMatter has been reported to the authorities in America and the UK\n@highlight\nLynch slams 'false' allegations and says it is down to poor HP management\n@highlight\nBBC have spoken to Dr Lynch and will not ask him to leave their board", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 120, "end": 121}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 527, "end": 528}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 883, "end": 884}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He left HP after @placeholder missed budget forecasts and says that Autonomy has been mismanaged since his exit.", "idx": 55606}], "idx": 36142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:51 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:28 EST, 21 January 2013 Former defence secretary Liam Fox has seen the Prime Minister's speech Voters want a return to the Common Market, one of the Conservative Party's leading Eurosceptics told David Cameron yesterday today ahead of the Prime Minister's long-awaited speech on Britain's future in the EU. Former defence secretary Liam Fox said Britain should be aiming to return to a 'basic economic relationship' with Brussels, which people backed in a referendum in 1975. Dr Fox said he had seen the Prime Minister's speech -- expected to be delivered on Wednesday after being postponed because of the Algeria hostage crisis -- and believed it would be an historic moment.\n@highlight\nDr Fox calls for return to 'basic economic relationship'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister expected to promise renegotiating ties with Europe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 236, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But we have to recognise that the European Union has changed a lot since the referendum of 1975 and that there have been not only great achievements to the @placeholder's name but some things that have gone badly wrong, such as the euro.'", "idx": 55607}], "idx": 36143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The parents of American Shane Todd, found hanging in his Singapore apartment last June, tell CNN they may exhume their son's body to conduct an autopsy in the United States. Todd's mother Mary says an exhumation may be the only way to prove \"for sure\" the family's contention that he was murdered. The Todds walked out of the Singapore inquiry into their son's death earlier this week, saying, \"We've lost faith in the process\" and Singapore's inquiry process was \"pre-determined\" to conclude their son's death was a suicide, and that police and investigators never considered evidence that may suggest Todd was murdered.\n@highlight\nParents of American Shane Todd walk out of Singapore inquiry into engineer's death\n@highlight\nMother says an exhumation may be only way to prove family's contention he was murdered\n@highlight\nThe Todds contend their son was murdered because of his knowledge of research project\n@highlight\nThe companies IME and Huawei assert no project agreement was concluded", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He did not examine Todd's body and came to his initial conclusions on the basis of photographs taken by the family just before the funeral and @placeholder's autopsy report.", "idx": 55613}], "idx": 36147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Asked which school meals were their favorites, students at a public school in the New York borough of Queens don't say chicken fingers or meatballs. Instead, they name rice and kidney beans, black bean quesadillas or tofu with Chinese noodles. \"Whoever thought they would hear a third-grader saying that they liked tofu and Chinese noodles?\" asked Dennis Walcott, New York City schools chancellor. Walcott was at the Active Learning Elementary School this week to celebrate its move to all-vegetarian meals five days a week. The school of nearly 400 students, from pre-kindergarten to third grade, was founded five years ago on the principle that a healthy lifestyle leads to strong academic achievement.\n@highlight\nQueens school sees health and nutrition as part of educating the whole child\n@highlight\nMany students were used to vegetarian meals at home, officials say\n@highlight\nThe school began offering vegetarian meals daily in January", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 449}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder schools -- which provide meals for 1.1 million students daily -- offer principals vegetarian and nonvegetarian lunch options.", "idx": 55614}], "idx": 36148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Support from the United States, Pakistan and other Afghan allies is crucial to the success of reconciliation talks with the Taliban, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said in an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria that aired Sunday. \"The High Council for Peace is authorized by the Afghan people to talk with the Taliban,\" Karzai said. \"These are initial contacts being made, but these contacts would not yield results, would not give us the results that we seek, unless and until the United States and Pakistan, especially, with our other allies, back it with practical application of the means that they have in their disposal.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: President Hamid Karzai says the United States, Pakistan should support Taliban talks\n@highlight\nKarzai says Afghanistan is ready to take over security\n@highlight\nHe defends his criticisms of NATO operations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 243, "end": 264}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Karzai said @placeholder would have preferred the construction of a dam, which he called a more lasting solution.", "idx": 55616}], "idx": 36149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A U.S. Marine sergeant jailed in Mexico since late March for crossing the border with several guns in his car said Friday that he had walked across the border on foot and stayed at a Tijuana hotel earlier on the day of his arrest. 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It may have ticked all the cliche boxes - saucer-shaped, bulge in the middle, metallic - but no one has yet stepped forward to explain the slow-moving object. The incident came right at the close of last Friday's spectacular at the Olympic Park stadium in Stratford, east London at around 12.30am. And it was just as Nick Pope, one of the UK\u2019s top UFO experts, predicted only weeks ago - that mass summer events would be a prime time for crafts from other worlds to present themselves to mankind.\n@highlight\nUFO expert Nick Pope predicted aliens would appear at the Games\n@highlight\nPossibly a blimp or helicopter gathering aerial footage", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 517, "end": 518}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The closing ceremony of the @placeholder is one date being widely", "idx": 55621}], "idx": 36152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court is set to release its much-anticipated rulings on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, the comprehensive health care law enacted two years ago. 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The violence erupted as troops loyal to the incumbent president and supporters of his challenger confronted each other on the tense and chaotic streets of Abidjan. \"Amnesty International is appalled by this completely unjustified and disproportionate use of force and calls on the Ivorian security forces to stop these killings immediately,\" said Salvatore Sagues, the West Africa researcher for Amnesty, a human rights group. \"Those who opened fire on these people, as well as those who gave the order, will have to account for their acts,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Amnesty International says nine were killed on Thursday\n@highlight\nNEW: The people were killed in two locations\n@highlight\nBan Ki-moon has warned \"the situation is taking a worrying turn\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 161, "end": 181}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 349, "end": 369}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 531, "end": 546}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 751, "end": 771}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder nation has been in a political stalemate over the disputed election, in which both men claim victory.", "idx": 55634}], "idx": 36162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- April Fool's Day is a tricky time of year when bizarre but often hilarious headlines and products flood our newspapers, Twitter streams and Facebook feeds. This year has seen a fantastic plethora of pranks from the likes of Google, BMW, Twitter and more. But did they manage to trick you? CNN rounds up some of the best April Fools Day jokes from 2013. Twitter has announced it will no longer allow the use of vowels in tweets. The social networking service says that by eliminating vowels, they are helping users to a \"more efficient, and 'dense' form of communication.\"\n@highlight\nApril Fools Day pranks flood the Internet on April 1 as media and business try and trick readers\n@highlight\nThis year Google, Youtube, Twitter and Virgin Atlantic among companies with April 1 pranks\n@highlight\nCNN has compiled a list of some of the best gags from 2013", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 298, "end": 300}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 802, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All videos that are uploaded before midnight will be reviewed by 30,000 @placeholder technicians and the winner will be announced in ten years.", "idx": 55635}], "idx": 36163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As scenic drives go, the Monaco Grand Prix is not a bad one. 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Nikki Haley is one of the GOP's brightest stars, a 42-year-old Indian-American, a dynamo fundraiser and a favorite of national Republicans eager to showcase diversity in their ranks. Haley's road to re-election this November has looked smooth of late, thanks to Obamacare's unpopularity in South Carolina, a shrinking unemployment rate and the cautious approach of her Democratic challenger, state Sen. Vincent Sheheen. But Haley's path to victory might have just become more complicated. 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Workers also blew almost \u00a31.2million of taxpayers' money on smart hotel rooms in Calais, France on overnight trips. Employees were allowed to travel Club Class on the 90-minute journey between Dover and Calais with P&O despite swingeing budget cuts and job losses. 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A gas station was looted, and police called for additional units to back up officers already on the street, said Brian Schellman, spokesman with the St. Louis County Police Department. Video from the scene showed police in riot gear. No injuries were immediately reported. \"They are sending in more officers to try and get the situation under control,\" Schellman said. 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But as times change, we should update our aphorisms accordingly. Just four years ago during America's presidential election, outsourcing to India and China's currency manipulation were the bogeymen, the former blamed for the loss of jobs and the latter for the weakness of exports. But increasingly the culprit is the robot. Automation now removes as many manufacturing jobs from the economy as outsourcing. 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Acknowledging our campaign was one of the ways in which football authorities were held to account, Scudamore said: \u2018Clearly there have been a number of incidents highlighted in the past few weeks regarding this and, under close scrutiny by television and everything else, some of them don\u2019t look great.\n@highlight\nSportsmail started it 'Hands off in the box campaign' last month\n@highlight\nPremier League boss Scudamore says grappling in the box will addressed\n@highlight\nScudamore acknowledged Sportsmail's campaign as one of the ways in which football authorities were held to account", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 24}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 97, "end": 113}, {"start": 327, "end": 343}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 440}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Marcos Rojo (second right) has @placeholder in a headlock as the ball is delivered into the box", "idx": 55677}], "idx": 36187} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 14 March 2014 A Hollywood skin specialist to the stars accused of plotting to kill her main competitor in a 'murder-for-hire' scheme allegedly posted fake sex ads looking for gay partners about her rival online. Dawn DaLuise, who has counted Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Christian Slater among clients at her salon, made Craigslist postings inviting men to turn up unannounced at the home of Gabriel Suarez for 'trysts', according to a series of text messages seen by RadarOnline. The 55-year-old was reportedly furious when Suarez, who is also an esthetician, moved into the same building as her salon, Skin Refinery in Santa Monica.\n@highlight\nDawn DaLuise, 55, 'hired a former Detroit Lions player as a hit man to kill a rival esthetician who had moved onto the same block'\n@highlight\nShe also allegedly posted fake ads looking for sex with Suarez's address\n@highlight\nDaLuise 'texted friend Edward Feinstein about the sex ad postings'\n@highlight\nFeinstein arrested on Wednesday for stalking DaLuise and allegedly making a fake flier of HER saying that she wanted to act out 'rape fantasy'\n@highlight\nDaLuise claims she thought Suarez made ad about her - motivating her 'murder-for-hire plan'\n@highlight\nJennifer Aniston, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alicia Silverstone are among her past clients", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 323, "end": 338}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 991, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1364}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a bizarre twist, the friend to whom @placeholder sent the text messages, Edward Feinstein, 28, has been arrested for stalking her.", "idx": 55688}], "idx": 36196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been setting out his vision for the country in a speech to the loya jirga, or national assembly. Karzai called the four-day assembly to sound out tribal elders on a long-term pact with the U.S. military. He has already been critical of NATO, calling on limits to the remit of foreign troops. \"We want our sovereignty from today,\" he told the meeting. 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But our game is nothing to do about the politics, it's just the sport,\" Iranian player Arsalan Kazemi told CNN.\n@highlight\nIn the first-ever meeting of the teams, the U.S. won 88-51\n@highlight\nScrutiny of the game was due more to the political situation than anything else\n@highlight\nThe Iranian players said they were excited to go up against NBA stars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 40}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 163, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, you know, are a lot better than us.", "idx": 55693}], "idx": 36200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Guillermo Ochoa must have been distracted. The Robin van Persie corner was wicked, Dirk Kuyt's movement direct; the Mexican goalkeeper span on his goalline to find Stefan de Vrij careering in from nowhere. The Dutch defender latched on to the cross with a sweetly-hit volley four yards out. Goal, surely? No, on the turn Ochoa threw out two big hands and punch away at point-blank range. It was one of the most stunning saves at this World Cup. And this was no fluke. That split-second decision, to get his head straight and look directly at the effort before throwing his arms out, was technically flawless.\n@highlight\nOchoa is likely to be courted by clubs across Europe\n@highlight\nMexico were eventually knocked out in Brazil by Holland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 62}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Keeping them at bay: The @placeholder made a string of stunning saves as his side made the last-16", "idx": 55699}], "idx": 36203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The unsolved murder of human rights activists in Russia. Their detention, torture and murder in Iran. Their jailing in China and Vietnam. Attacks on journalists in the Philippines, Pakistan, Mexico and Somalia. Coups in Africa and Central America. All isolated incidents around the world that together made 2009 a grim milestone in world freedom, according to a United States think tank that tracks liberty around the globe. Declines in freedom around the world outweighed gains last year, for the fourth year in a row, Freedom House says in its annual survey published Tuesday. \"This represents the longest continuous period of deterioration in the nearly 40-year history\" of the report, writes this year's author, Arch Puddington.\n@highlight\nFreedom declines outweighed gains in '09, Freedom House says in annual survey\n@highlight\nNumber of electoral democracies low, group says, but it calls voting rights relatively good\n@highlight\nProgress seen in Iraq, the Balkans, Malawi and Togo\n@highlight\n46% of 194 countries, territories in survey rated free, 30% partly free, 24% not free", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder groups countries into three categories: free, partly free and not free.", "idx": 55709}], "idx": 36213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Militant sources in Gaza tell CNN that a shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missile was used to try to shoot down an Israeli helicopter flying east of Gaza last week. It is significant because it is the first time a weapon of this type has been used against an Israeli aircraft, though the missile did not manage to hit its target. Hamas, which controls Gaza, has not commented on the incident. The weapon is said to be a Strela SA-7 and was smuggled in from the Sinai desert but originally came from Libya, according to a source in Gaza. Libya has been grappling with a huge number of unaccounted for weaponry since the revolution that toppled its dictator, Moammar Gadhafi, and left everything from mines and mortars to anti-aircraft missiles in the hands of its citizenry. No group has taken responsibility for firing the surface-to-air missile from Gaza.\n@highlight\nSources in Gaza: Shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missile was fired at an Israeli helicopter\n@highlight\nIt is the first time a weapon of this type has been used against an Israeli aircraft\n@highlight\nSource in Gaza said the Strela SA-7 originally came from Libya", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past week, there has been an increase in rocket attacks from @placeholder into Israel and subsequent air strikes by Israel on targets in Gaza.", "idx": 55711}], "idx": 36214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Theresa May said the issue of tax credits for migrants was 'being looked at' Migrant workers could be stripped of up to \u00a3100million a week in tax credits under Tory plans to seize the initiative from Ukip on immigration. Home Secretary Theresa May has told the Daily Mail that the Treasury is conducting detailed work on ways to restrict access to tax credits, which are seen as a major \u2018pull factor\u2019 for migrants to the UK. 'The tax credits issue is something the Treasury has looked at and the Treasury is continuing to look at it,' she said. Britain spends \u00a35billion a year on tax credits to migrants \u2013 from both inside and outside the EU.\n@highlight\nHome Secretary Theresa May said treasury is 'looking at' tax credits issue\n@highlight\nCredits described as a major 'pull factor' for foreigners to the UK\n@highlight\nBritain spends \u00a35billion a year on tax credits to migrants from all over world\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron said it's worth 'one last go' for better relations with Europe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 421, "end": 422}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 639, "end": 640}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 805, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a public meeting with locals yesterday, Mr Cameron was asked if he \u2018could really win back powers from @placeholder\u2019.", "idx": 55713}], "idx": 36215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally Chelsea Clinton's mother-in-law has been earning a six-figure salary from her role heading a charity intended to help women in political campaigns abroad. Marjorie Margolies, the mother of Chelsea's husband Marc Mezvinsky, is a Democrat currently running for Congress in Pennsylvania and the financial statements for her charity, Women's Campaign International (WCI), have come under scrutiny as such. As the charity has grown over the past decade, so has her salary as The Huffington Post reports it has steadily increased from $54,962 in 2002 to the highest point in 2011 when she took home $164,159. Connections: Marjorie Margolies, a former Congresswoman who is currently running to get back into politics, presented her daughter-in-law Chelsea Clinton with an award last month on behalf of her charity\n@highlight\nMarjorie Margolies is the mother of Marc Mezvinsky, who is married to Chelsea Clinton\n@highlight\nMs Margolies is the founder of a charity called Women's Campaign International which helps empower women in Malawi, Liberia and Sri Lanka\n@highlight\nOver the past five years, she has given herself a six-figure salary which is higher than the average pay for heads of non-profits\n@highlight\nIn 2013, however, she has not taken any salary as she is now running for the Congressional seat she once held", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 174, "end": 191}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 357, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 489, "end": 507}, {"start": 635, "end": 652}, {"start": 760, "end": 774}, {"start": 837, "end": 854}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 982, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1313}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adding to the fundraising climates in particular years, the @placeholder also receives grants- the budgets for which are at the whims of their own ties to the economy.", "idx": 55714}], "idx": 36216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Moeen Ali, booed in two recent England internationals in his home city of Birmingham, has been voted the professional sportsman of the year in the city's sports awards in recognition of his performances for his club and country in 2014. Moeen could perhaps have been forgiven for doubting his popularity when he was heckled during 50-over and 20-over matches for England against India at Edgbaston this month. The hostile reception at Edgbaston, especially loud and persistent during England's NatWest Twenty20 victory over the tourists, came from a partisan majority of India supporters in the crowd. Moeen Ali has had a superb summer with England and Worcestershire and has been rewarded in Birmingham\n@highlight\nMoeen Ali made his Test debut in June after strong form for Worcestershire\n@highlight\nAli averaged almost 38 with the bat in seven Tests this summer\n@highlight\nPart-time spinner also took 22 wickets at 28 against India and Sri Lanka\n@highlight\nEngland's new star was booed in Birmingham during one-day games\n@highlight\nWorcestershire won promotion to LV County Championship Division One", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 494, "end": 509}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 991, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ali's 'part-time' spin improved dramatically over the season and he took 22 test wickets playing for @placeholder", "idx": 55717}], "idx": 36218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Sheridan UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 18 January 2012 Coronation Street has sparked a storm of protest from viewers after an episode showed a child being smacked. Hundreds took to web forums and Twitter to express outrage at the scene which features Faye being hit by her adoptive mother\u2019s boyfriend Owen Armstrong. The builder, played by Ian Puleston-Davies, loses his temper after the ten-year-old schoolgirl deliberately poisons the fish in his pond. He is seen whacking 10-year-old Faye, played by Ellie-Louise Leach, on the back of the legs as she winches in pain. Controversial: Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies) goes to slap Faye (Ellie Leach) in a scene from Coronation Street\n@highlight\nViewers take to Twitter to express outrage at Owen Armstrong hitting Faye\n@highlight\nMany complaints focus on builder not being related to schoolgirl\n@highlight\nShow's producers: We certainly do not condone Owen's actions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 70}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 339, "end": 357}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 520}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 602, "end": 620}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Punishment: The 10-year-old winches in pain as @placeholder strikes her legs", "idx": 55719}], "idx": 36220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanford, Florida (CNN) -- An affidavit of probable cause in Florida's case against George Zimmerman for the shooting death of an unarmed 17-year-old says that the neighborhood watch volunteer \"profiled\" the victim, Trayvon Martin, and disregarded a police dispatcher's request that he await the arrival of police. The affidavit, which was drawn up Wednesday but not made public until Thursday, was prepared by investigators for the state attorney, who charged Zimmerman with second-degree murder Wednesday. Public documents in the Trayvon Martin shooting Zimmerman's relatives say that he did not profile Martin and that he shot him in self-defense. They say Zimmerman killed Martin after the teen punched him and slammed his head on the sidewalk.\n@highlight\nAffidavit says Zimmerman disregarded dispatcher's request\n@highlight\nZimmerman's relatives say he killed Martin in self-defense\n@highlight\n\"Martin was unarmed and was not committing a crime,\" affidavit says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 83, "end": 98}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder spoke to the dispatcher and asked for an officer to respond because Zimmerman perceived that Martin was acting suspicious.", "idx": 55730}, {"query": "\"The witness advised that @placeholder was scared because he was being followed through the complex by an unknown male and didn't know why.", "idx": 55732}, {"query": "\"The 'accident' I was referring to was the fact that @placeholder and my son ever crossed paths.", "idx": 55734}], "idx": 36227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Phoenix, Arizona (CNN) -- By now, the entire country has gotten the message that Arizonans are angry and frustrated over illegal immigration. But, oddly enough, the anger and frustration isn't usually aimed at the illegal immigrants themselves. Many Arizonans would probably admit that, if they were unable to feed their families in their home country, they too might venture out in search of employment. And, if they were faced with waits of 10 to 15 years to enter another country legally, you can bet many of them would enter illegally. What really gets Arizonans fired up are three things: the feeling that they're under siege by spillover violence from Mexican drug cartels, the concern that the U.S. government isn't doing enough to protect them, and indignation that people in other states are judging them for responding to a reality most of us can't imagine.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Arizonans upset about drug violence, government's inaction\n@highlight\nDefenders say law helps fight drug violence, he says, but crime down in Phoenix\n@highlight\nGovernor said most illegals used as drug mules, he says, which is untrue\n@highlight\nNavarrette says scare tactics used to justify bias against ethnicity, fear of change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you're going to write about this issue with credibility,\" he said, \"you have to acknowledge the reality of the violence caused by the Mexican drug cartels and the inability of the @placeholder government to contain it.\"", "idx": 55740}], "idx": 36230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom McTague, Deputy Political Editor for MailOnline Ed Miliband today publicly snubbed Gordon Brown after thanking every Labour MP who campaigned against Scottish independence \u2013 apart from the former Labour leader. Mr Miliband made an impromptu speech at the Labour Party conference to hail the efforts of those who defeated Alex Salmond last week. He welcomed onto the stage in Manchester a host of MPs while heaping praise on Labour activists and trade unionists who campaigned for the \u2018No\u2019 to independence group. But Mr Miliband pointedly failed to mention the former Prime Minister, whose intervention has been credited with helping to shore up leaking support for the Union in the final weeks of the campaign.\n@highlight\nLabour chief hailed party activists, trade unionists and MPs - but not Brown\n@highlight\nFormer Prime Minister has been credited with saving the 'No' campaign\n@highlight\nMr Brown intervened to rally ailing pro-UK team with just weeks to go\n@highlight\nOrchestrated 'vow' by Cameron, Clegg and Miliband to devolve more powers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Labour leader Mr @placeholder refused to acknowledge his predecessor\u2019s impact.", "idx": 55741}], "idx": 36231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press An attorney for an Ohio death row inmate who underwent a slow, gasping execution with a new drug combination has been accused of coaching the condemned man to fake symptoms of suffocation. Dennis McGuire, 53, took 26 minutes to die - the longest execution of the 53 carried out in Ohio since capital punishment resumed 15 years ago - which renewed questions about the death penalty. The Office of the Public Defender said Robert Lowe, one of McGuire's attorneys, was temporarily suspended last week but back at work Monday after a review failed to substantiate the allegation.\n@highlight\nDennis McGuire, 53, took 26 minutes to die - the longest execution in Ohio since capital punishment resumed 15 years ago\n@highlight\nThe death renewed questions about the death penalty\n@highlight\nMcGuire's family say the convicted killer was 'tortured'\n@highlight\nMcGuire's attorney accused of counseling him to make a show of his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 431, "end": 459}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As such, the appropriateness of the drugs, and the extent to which they may be cruel, will likely be reviewed by @placeholder officials before they are used in another execution.", "idx": 55745}], "idx": 36233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 14:32 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:33 EST, 2 November 2012 Rupture: Rebecca Van Hooser said the officer threw her against her car when he arrested her during a traffic stop on Bowen Road A Texas woman has filed a lawsuit claiming that one of her breast implants ruptured because a police officer used excessive force during her arrest last year. Rebecca Van Hooser, a litigation paralegal from Arlington, said that the injury at the hands of Pantego officer Eric Alvarez caused serious health complications that she has been dealing with ever since. According to Van Hooser's attorney, Susan Hutchinson, her client was pulled over on Bowen Road on October 28, 2011, for driving with her headlights off after dark - an accusation she disputes.\n@highlight\nRebecca Van Hooser claims she 'screamed out in pain, telling the officer that she had undergone spinal surgery in 2008'\n@highlight\nThe officer allegedly told her, 'You're not supposed to be comfortable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 105, "end": 122}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 791, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the process, @placeholder said an implant in her client's right breast had burst.", "idx": 55746}], "idx": 36234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After months of meticulous planning, Susan and Carl Smith thought they had arranged the perfect wedding day. But they hadn\u2019t considered that a rock star might turn things up a notch by making a guest appearance. The bride and groom were left speechless when their luxurious wedding reception was interrupted by The Who frontman Roger Daltrey. 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Syria is not a chemical weapons crisis any more than a country whose problems can be solved by supporting the rebels. Like many of the countries in the Middle East -- Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen -- it has already been destabilized by a mixture of population pressures, weak economic development, authoritarianism, corruption, failed governance, and deep ethnic and sectarian divisions. It will take years for them to achieve stability and move along some path toward growth and development.\n@highlight\nAnthony Cordesman: None of Syria's problems can be solved until its civil war is solved\n@highlight\nCordesman: The U.S. must be involved for both humanitarian reasons and self-interest\n@highlight\nHe says at the same time, the U.S. must carefully ration its aid and resources to the region\n@highlight\nCordesman: Sadly, Syria is just this month's crisis in a region full of complicated conflicts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reports that @placeholder officials have turned over materials to prove the August 21 chemical attack was carried out by the rebels only further complicates matters.", "idx": 55761}], "idx": 36246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:29 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:18 EST, 3 September 2013 A former principal is being sued after allegedly beating a five-year-old elementary school pupil with a paddle, leaving him badly bruised and terrified to return to classes, it emerged today. Elizabeth Boyd, ex-principal of the Sunbright Elementary School in Tennessee, is being sued for $1.7million by parents Sandra Hall and Jason Williams over the treatment of their son Lukas last year. The couple said that although they had given verbal permission for their son to be gently swatted if he misbehaved, they claim Dr Boyd hit the boy eight times with a paddle because he had thrown some crayons.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Boyd, ex-principal of Sunbright School in Tennessee, is being sued for $1.7million by parents Sandra Hall and Jason Williams\n@highlight\nCorporal punishment is legal in Tennessee schools but each district sets its own guidelines", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 744, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Compensation claim: Lukas' mother @placeholder is suing her son's former principal and the school district for $1.7million", "idx": 55762}], "idx": 36247} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury Hundreds of British troops are being prepared to deploy to North Africa to tackle al Qaeda-inspired extremists. Under secret plans being drawn up urgently by top brass, UK soldiers would be sent \u2018within months\u2019 to the region to help train the Libyan army. Political and military chiefs have acted amid mounting fears that Libya is rapidly becoming a safe haven for Islamist fanatics after Coloner Gadaffi was toppled in October 2011. Under secret plans being drawn up urgently by top brass, UK soldiers would be sent 'within months' to the region to help train the Libyan army\n@highlight\nUK soldiers would be sent \u2018within months\u2019 to help train the Libyan army\n@highlight\nThere are fears that Libya is becoming a safe haven for Islamist fanatics\n@highlight\nCritics have raised concerns that Britain could suffer \u2018mission creep\u2019 and be sucked into another bloody war", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 182, "end": 183}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 416}, {"start": 504, "end": 505}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 601, "end": 602}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder is a highly unstable country which is awash with weapons and has been infiltrated by al-Qaeda.", "idx": 55768}], "idx": 36253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kliptown, South Africa (CNN) -- Brian Munyai has spent nearly all of his 22 years living in a small metal shack that has never had electricity or running water. He shares a pit latrine with his neighbors. He bathes in a bucket with water drawn from the communal tap. At night, he reads by an oil lamp. Conditions like this are typical for the nearly 40,000 people who live in the slums of Kliptown, a district in the largely black township of Soweto, South Africa. Generations of families have lived in these ramshackle homes just 15 miles from Johannesburg, the economic capital of the country.\n@highlight\nAn after-school program is giving poor South African kids a shot out of poverty\n@highlight\nThe Kliptown Youth Program uses education as a tool for empowerment\n@highlight\nDirector Thulani Madondo: \"We're making kids earn whatever they get\"\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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Harsh wind and rain make way for bursts of sunshine in June, a month of typically oppressive heat when illnesses such as diarrhea and typhoid are common, alongside the ever-looming specter of polio. It is in this stifling heat that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children are fleeing their homes in North Waziristan, which borders Afghanistan, to Bannu and other neighboring regions. The mass exodus began after the Pakistani army launched a full scale offensive against militants on June 15 called Zarb e Azb, or \"The Strike of The Prophet's Sword.\"\n@highlight\nHundreds queue in stifling heat for food after fleeing North Waziristan\n@highlight\nFamilies fled after Pakistani military launched offensive against militants\n@highlight\nGovernment has been criticized for imposing curfew, not warning locals to leave\n@highlight\nStrong army presence overseeing crowded World Food Program distribution points", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 668}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 984, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the Pakistan army has been releasing a daily stream of information regarding the operation, it has come under severe criticism for failing to notify the residents of @placeholder of an impending operation.", "idx": 55787}], "idx": 36261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, \"Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope.\" President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia.\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office\n@highlight\nAnalysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those were welcome words to those who resented what they viewed as eight years of \"unilateralist\" @placeholder policies.", "idx": 55792}], "idx": 36265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 5 December 2012 Retail therapy can cure many an ailment, and though the Romneys are multi-billionaires, they apparently find their source of comfort in the filled aisles of Costco. The former Republican presidential candidate and his wife were pictured shopping at their local bulk warehouse near their home in La Jolla, California on Tuesday. The couple stocked up on bottled water, pretzels, fruit snacks, Dixie cups and paper towels. They also seemed to be preparing for Christmas as their carts had a few rolls of gift wrap and a toy car that will likely be a present for one of their 18 grandchildren.\n@highlight\nFamily have long been fans of the discount bulk shop\n@highlight\nComes day after Romney re-joined the board of directors of Marriott", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spoiler alert: One of the @placeholder clan can expect a remote controlled car for Christmas", "idx": 55801}], "idx": 36271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Vice President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Robert Gates advised President Barack Obama in late April 2011 that sending a Navy SEAL team into Pakistan to capture or kill Osama bin Laden was not worth the various risks that this operation entailed, John Brennan, the president's top counterterrorism adviser, urged the president to authorize the raid. It's that kind of call that has made Brennan the president's go-to guy since the beginning of Obama's first term on all matters related to terrorism and has also thrust him into a broader policymaking role in the Middle East and in South Asia.\n@highlight\nJohn Brennan is up for a confirmation hearing before the Senate on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe nominee for CIA director has been at the center of Obama's counterterrorism policies\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen says Brennan's been key in the drone program and in the bin Laden raid\n@highlight\nBergen: Brennan supported the raid while Biden and Gates argued against it", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brennan will also likely be asked to discuss the still-classified Senate Intelligence Committee's three-year investigation into the CIA detainee program and the extent to which coercive interrogations of some of those @placeholder-held prisoners elicited useful information.", "idx": 55806}], "idx": 36274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oscar Pistorius did not commit murder the night he killed Reeva Steenkamp, a judge said Thursday. He did not intend to kill her, Judge Thokozile Masipa said. But his conduct was \"negligent,\" she said before adjourning for the day, suggesting she will find the Olympian guilty of culpable homicide. There is no minimum sentence for culpable homicide in South African law. It's up to the judge to decide. As he fired four bullets into the bathroom of his home in Pretoria on Valentine's Day last year, he did not foresee the \"possibility that he would kill the person behind the door, let alone the deceased, as he thought she was in the bedroom at the time,\" Masipa said.\n@highlight\nOscar Pistorius' conduct was \"negligent,\" Judge Thokozile Masipa says\n@highlight\nShe says Pistorius cannot be found guilty of intentionally killing his girlfriend\n@highlight\nIn addition to the murder charge, Pistorius faces three weapons charges\n@highlight\nThe most serious weapons charge is related to ammunition found in his house", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 730, "end": 745}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She described the victim's wound as \"immediately incapacitating\" and said she believed a scream heard by witnesses the night of the killing was @placeholder,' not Steenkamp's.", "idx": 55808}, {"query": "She knocked down some aspects of the state's case: the fact that @placeholder took her phone and locked herself in the bathroom allegedly out of fear for her safety, phone messages between the couple that showed some rocky patches, and her stomach contents.", "idx": 55809}], "idx": 36276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Swedish company has implanted microchips in its staff which allows them to use the photocopier, open security doors and even pay for their lunch. It is hoped that eventually around 700 employees from the Epicenter hi tech office block in Stockholm may eventually have the chips implanted into the back of their hands. The chips use radio-frequency identification (RFID) and are about the same size as a grain of rice. 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Her success was also met with questions about her nationality as Chinese media reported Chinshanlo to be a Chinese national. According to the state-run Xinhua news agency, she was born and raised in Yongzhou, Hunan province under the Chinese name Zhao Changling. Xinhua quoted a Hunan provincial sports bureau official, Zhou Junfu, as stating before the London Olympics that Chinshanlo was the same person as Zhao Changling who had been transferred by the bureau to the Kazakhstan team in 2008.\n@highlight\nWeightlifter Zulfiya Chinshanlo won Olympics gold medal for Kazakhstan\n@highlight\nChinese media reported she was born and raised in Hunan province under a Chinese name\n@highlight\nHunan provincial sports bureau said she was transferred to Kazakhstan team in 2008\n@highlight\nMany other athletes have left China to seek Olympic glory abroad", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 47}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 550, "end": 564}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zhou recalled that during a training exchange in March 2007 in Hunan's capital city, Kazakhstan's weightlifting team expressed interest in having Chinshanlo live in @placeholder and represent the country at competitions.", "idx": 55814}, {"query": "Chinshanlo was described by Xinhua as a fluent @placeholder speaker, but unwilling to address questions relating to China, including when she left China and where her family is located.", "idx": 55817}, {"query": "But she was apparently willing to comment on whether she missed Chinese food, saying she missed glutinous rice cakes -- evidence, Xinhua said, that she appreciates @placeholder cuisine and has a \"Chinese stomach.\"", "idx": 55819}], "idx": 36279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates Updated: 03:34 EST, 10 November 2011 Body parts belonging to U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan were routinely cremated and then dumped in a landfill site. For five years, between 2003 and 2008, staff at the Dover Air Force base mortuary, Delaware, disposed of parts that could not be identified or were later recovered from the battlefield. Family members were not told what happened to their relatives - and the company running the landfill site was not even informed what was being thrown away. 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The Vatican has been under fire since Pope Benedict XVI lifted the excommunication of Bishop Richard Williamson almost two weeks ago, days after Swedish Public Television broadcast an interview in which Williamson said the Nazis had not systematically murdered 6 million Jews during World War II. Israel Wednesday blasted the rehabilitation of Williamson. \"The reinstatement of a Holocaust denier by the Holy See offends every Jew, in Israel and around the world, and humiliates the memory of all Holocaust victims and survivors,\" the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.\n@highlight\nVatican orders bishop who denies Holocaust to \"distance himself\" from views\n@highlight\nGerman police launch criminal probe into Bishop Richard Williamson\n@highlight\nWilliamson denied Nazis intentionally murdered 6 million Jews.\n@highlight\nPope recently rehabilitated Williamson, who was excommunicated in 1988", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 207, "end": 223}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 381, "end": 398}, {"start": 433, "end": 457}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 823, "end": 849}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the German criminal code, comments glorifying or denying crimes committed by the @placeholder, or National Socialists, are a crime only if they are made publicly.", "idx": 55828}], "idx": 36288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 7 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:23 EST, 8 September 2013 Prim and proper: Miss America 2011, Teresa Scanlan, is now attending the ultra-conservative Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Va. The contrast is startling: from a bikini-clad 2011 Miss America, Teresa Scanlan has transformed into a prim and proper student at the ultra-conservative Patrick Henry College. The school requires students to dress modestly and \u2018seek parental counsel when pursuing a romantic relationship.\u2019 But the match has been a good one. Scanlan returned to campus in late August to begin her sophomore year. 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Alanis Morissette struggled to find a way to stay current after her last album failed to do well. Each act's follow-ups, however, have failed to yield quite the success of their initial impact. 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Led by the late Pol Pot, the regime was responsible for the deaths of millions of ordinary Cambodians during a four-year reign of terror that was eventually halted in 1979 by invading Vietnamese forces.\n@highlight\nSurvivors of torture, disease, starvation have many questions\n@highlight\nTens of thousands died under Khmer Rouge\n@highlight\nRemaining leaders of Khmer Rouge to stand trial\n@highlight\nThousands expected to come watch the trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 240, "end": 256}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the memories of this dark chapter continue to haunt victims such as Bou more than 30 years later, as four surviving members of the Khmer leadership, including @placeholder's \"number two,\" prepare to stand trial for their alleged role in the genocide.", "idx": 55835}], "idx": 36293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 08:40 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:57 EST, 22 January 2013 Valentine's Day provides the perfect romantic opportunity for smitten partners to pop the question and from flash mobs to flying banners, proposal methods are getting more and more lavish. But for hopeful romantics feeling the pressure of finding an original and romantic way of getting down on one knee, help is at hand. Luxury website, VeryFirstTo, is offering one individual the opportunity to propose to their loved one in the UK's first-ever Valentine's Day marriage proposal advert on national TV. Not one to stick to traditions? Now you can propose on TV in the UK's first wedding proposal on Channel 4\n@highlight\nLuxury website VeryFirstTo is selling the opportunity\n@highlight\nWill be broadcast on Channel 4\n@highlight\n30-second advert costs \u00a3135,000; \u00a32,000 of which goes to charity, while rest goes on production costs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 524, "end": 525}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 662, "end": 663}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The romantic stunt will cast the proposer as the star of a specially crafted commercial on @placeholder dedicated to persuading his/her loved one to say 'yes' - but it doesn't come cheap.", "idx": 55837}], "idx": 36294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Crucial talks on ending Syrian control of its chemical weapons began Thursday in Geneva with the top negotiators -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov -- offering similar goals but different ideas on how to reach them. \"This is not a game,\" Kerry said, making clear that a U.S. threat to attack Syria for allegedly gassing its own people remained an option if the negotiations failed to prove Syria and its ally Russia were serious about the Syrian regime handing over its chemical weapons stockpiles. 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He was on the payroll of MI6 and had a handler called \u2018Martin\u2019, a barrister for his widow Marina said. The Spanish secret service was also bankrolling his espionage activities and both stipends were paid into a joint bank account he held with his wife, it was said. 'Murdered': Litvinenko was hospitalised after the radioactive substance, Polonium-210, was allegedly put in his tea. 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As a character, he's a career criminal, hired gun and professional thief, a pulp-fiction prince of America's seedy underworld. He's relentless and menacing with steely good looks. Imagine a hard-boiled Don Draper with a gun. Parker made his debut in 1962 in Richard Stark's \"The Hunter.\" But Stark was a pseudonym of legendary author Donald Westlake, who continued writing about Parker's criminal exploits in more than two dozen books until his death in 2008. The character has long enjoyed cult classic status and found varying success on the big screen, portrayed by actors including Lee Marvin and Mel Gibson. More recently, Parker has found new life in a series of imaginative and stylish graphic novels from Eisner Award-winning artist and writer Darwyn Cooke. 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Extracted from the animal with a long needle inserted into the gall bladder on illegal bear farms in Vietnam and China, the endangered Asiatic black bear -- also known as Moon Bears because of the crescent of white fur on their chest - is subjected to a slow death from infection and disease in tiny cages that restrict their movements. \"In Vietnam, men in particular mix bear bile with rice wine because they believe it makes them stronger and able to drink more,\" says Tuan Bendixsen, Vietnam director of Animals Asia, an animal welfare group.\n@highlight\n14 Moon Bears have been rescued from a bear bile farm in Vietnam\n@highlight\nThe bears were illegally harvested for their bile which is used in folk remedies\n@highlight\nThe painful process often leads to a slow and agonizing death for the bear\n@highlight\nThe rescue marks the first time a large number of bears was relinquished on conscience", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 34}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In @placeholder, especially, these remedies are not thousands of years old at all, they've been imported from China much more recently,\" he says.", "idx": 55860}], "idx": 36308} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As Bill Cosby faces a slew of sexual assault allegations, two women are joining a defamation lawsuit against him. Linda Traitz told CNN that she and fellow accuser Therese Serignese are joining the suit, which was originally filed by Tamara Green. Traitz, Serignese and Green are three of at least 23 women who have accused the comedian of sexual misconduct ranging from groping to rape. And after each came forward with the allegations, they were called liars by representatives for Cosby, the defamation suits says. 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The Nigeria striker, derided for much of this campaign following a \u00a310million club record move, struck his second goal in as many games to shift Tony Pulis\u2019s team away from the relegation places. Had Carlton Cole arrived from West Ham United as planned, chances are Ideye would be in Qatar, a deal worth \u00a33.8m having been agreed with El-Gharafa. 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But on Tuesday, Huma Abedin was front and center as Weiner confessed to having further explicit exchanges, even after the first scandal forced his resignation from Congress. Abedin, 36, is no stranger to politics. She has worked for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for years and accompanied her husband on the campaign trail in his current bid for New York City mayor. She had her first news conference on Tuesday, however, and she admitted to being nervous -- but it was her moment to defend her husband of three years and describe her struggle to forgive him.\n@highlight\nHuma Abedin was notably absent when Anthony Weiner admitted to 2011 scandal\n@highlight\nShe is now at her husband's side amid the latest sex chat revelations\n@highlight\nAbedin, 36, says it's been a struggle, but she forgives him\n@highlight\nShe has worked with Hillary Clinton since 1996 and was a top State Department aide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 829, "end": 842}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although she is described as a very private person, Abedin's intelligence, striking style, unusual background and ability \"to make the trains run on time\" brought her attention well before her July 2010 marriage to @placeholder.", "idx": 55877}], "idx": 36318} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Japanese teenager Yuzuku Hanyu survived two falls to emerge on top of a tense and error-ridden finale to the men's figure skating competition at the Winter Olympics in Sochi Friday. The 19-year-old had set a world-record score in the short program, but under pressure of expectation in the concluding free routine appeared to have blown his chances as he failed to land two jumps. However, there was drama still to come on day seven of the Games as three-time world champion Patrick Chan of Canada once again saw his dreams of Olympic gold crumble. A lackluster display littered with mistakes saw Chan fail to overhaul Hanyu, who was left as a relieved winner -- Japan's first in the event as the country opened its gold-medal account in Sochi.\n@highlight\nYuzuru Hanyu wins men's free skating gold despite making errors\n@highlight\nDouble gold for Darya Domracheva and Dario Cologna\n@highlight\nLizzy Yarnold maintains British dominance in skeleton racing\n@highlight\nSandro Viletta of Switzerland surprise winner of men's super combined", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 158, "end": 172}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 856, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 974, "end": 987}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I'm so proud of this feat as a @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 55879}], "idx": 36319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner and Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 17:53 EST, 26 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:56 EST, 26 October 2013 One month after a kind-hearted police officer gave the starving mother and her family a chance, Jessica Robles' life has taken a dramatic turn. Not only does she have food for her children, but she has a steady job and invitations to appear on shows like Good Morning America and Inside Edition. The mother-of-three owes her recent good fortune to officer Vicki Thomas who, when called to deal with a shoplifter at a Miami Publix, decided to help instead of arresting her after Robles admitted she would probably steal again because her kids were hungry.\n@highlight\nInstead of hauling Jessica Robles off to jail, Miami-Dade County Officer Vicki Thomas decided to help her out\n@highlight\n'Arresting her wasn't going to solve the problem with her children being hungry,' said Thomas, who instead gave her a misdemeanor citation\n@highlight\nSince then, the story has inspired residents and businesses of Miami to help Robles out\n@highlight\nEllen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey want Officer Thomas on their shows", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 368, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 406}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "news of @placeholder's spontaneous act of kindness spread, good will offers of money,", "idx": 55886}], "idx": 36323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter Two Detroit teenagers were arrested Saturday in an attack on a suburban man who was brutally beaten by a mob after accidentally striking a boy with his pickup truck. Investigators believe the 17-year-old and 16-year-old males had a direct role in the beating of Steve Utash, said Sgt. Mike Woody, a Detroit police spokesman. Utash remained in critical condition Saturday, three days after the attack on the city's east side. Loving husband: Steve Utash, pictured with wife Starr Utash, was beaten into a life-threatening coma after he accidentally ran over a young boy\n@highlight\nInvestigators believe the unidentified teens had a direct role in the beating of Steve Utash\n@highlight\nUtash, 54, accidentally hit David Harris, a 10-year-old black boy, with his truck when he darted out into the busy street, surveillance footage showed\n@highlight\nUtash stopped to make sure the boy was okay and was instead savagely beaten by as many as 12 people, said police\n@highlight\nPolice have ruled out the beating being a hate crime, but are still searching for the attackers, who also stole his wallet\n@highlight\nUtash remains in critical condition\n@highlight\nThe family of the young boy have condemned the attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder suffered a broken leg, he has since been released from a local hospital, Moreno said.", "idx": 55889}], "idx": 36324} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A classified U.S. intelligence analysis says it is most likely that pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine fired the missile that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, CNN has learned. A U.S. defense official with direct access to the latest information detailed the analysis to CNN but declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the information. The preliminary analysis concludes the missile was from a Russian-made Buk system, known as the SA-11 among NATO forces, the official said. U.S. military intelligence analysts concluded only the SA-11 or the SA-20 has the warhead, range and ability to shoot down an airliner, the official said.\n@highlight\nPreliminary analysis concludes missile was from a Russian-made system, official says\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence has concluded that pro-Russian separatists have a Buk system, official says\n@highlight\n\"All the indications are it was fired from inside eastern Ukraine,\" official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 161, "end": 184}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For now, the @placeholder has some data that shows a missile launch system was turned on and operating in the area at the time of the plane's downing as well as separate data that shows a heat signature of a major event, believed to be the plane being shot down.", "idx": 55900}], "idx": 36330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press One of the foremost experts on Kurt Cobain said the late grunge rocker did not pen a note mocking his wedding vows to fellow musician Courtney Love. Love herself wrote it, said Seattle author Charles R. Cross, who has written several books on Cobain, including the biography 'Heavier Than Heaven.' Cross said Love emailed him to say that she wrote the note and that she gave it to Cobain before their wedding in 1991. 'Early in their relationship, they wrote notes like that to each other constantly,' Cross said. 'The handwriting is absolutely Courtney's.' Just prior to April 1994: Kurt Cobain of Nirvana with wife Courtney Love and daughter Frances Bean Cobain\n@highlight\nThe note found in Kurt Cobain's wallet after he died was written by Courtney Love, says an expert\n@highlight\nThe note, which disparages Love, is written in handwriting that is 'absolutely Courtney's', says Charles R. 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Robert Hamme, 60, of Elizabethtown was arrested for animal torture on Sunday after admitting that he left the deadly treats in his neighbor Jim Stotts's yard for the family's dogs to eat, according to a police report. The Stotts had been forced to put their 14-year-old beagle mix Nibbles to sleep after finding a mysterious blockage in his intestines that put the dog 'in agony.' 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Sadeer Saleem was accused of helping to plan the July 7, 2005 bombings in London The four bombers died in the blasts, but Waheed Ali, Sadeer Saleem and Mohammed Shakil were accused of helping them by conducting reconnaissance and conspiring with them. Two of the men -- Ali and Shakil -- were convicted of a second charge of conspiracy to attend a place used for terrorist training. They will be sentenced Wednesday, London's Metropolitan Police said.\n@highlight\nJury acquits three accused of involvement in July 7, 2005, attacks on London\n@highlight\nVerdicts came at the end of the men's retrial\n@highlight\nThree men had always denied the charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 449, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 605, "end": 623}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the court that he had had \"no idea whatsoever\" about the plot.", "idx": 55921}], "idx": 36345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Comedian Rowan Atkinson crashed out of a classic car race at Goodwood today after a head-on collision with a fellow motorist. The 59-year-old careered his blue Ford Falcon Sprint into the front of another car during the Shelby Cup, a one-off race which marks 60 years of the small-block V8 engine. According to the Telegraph, the carnage began when a fellow competitor, who was driving two in front of Atkinson, lost control of their car and spun off the tracks. Scroll down for video Rowan Atkinson, 59, pictured in his blue Ford Falcon Sprint, before crashing it during the Shelby Cup at Goodwood Revival earlier this afternoon\n@highlight\nComedian, 59, careered his blue Ford Falcon Sprint into back of another car\n@highlight\nHe was taking part in the Shelby Cup, a race for cars powered by V8 engines\n@highlight\nCarnage began after fellow competitor spun off tracks in front of Atkinson\n@highlight\nActor, known for Mr Bean role, forced to abandon race but was not injured", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 160, "end": 177}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 526, "end": 543}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 590, "end": 605}, {"start": 673, "end": 690}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 793, "end": 794}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder regular, Atkinson is frequently pictured at the race track during its renowned festivals.", "idx": 55922}], "idx": 36346} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The national controversy over a surge of Central American immigrants illegally crossing the U.S. border established a new battleground this week in a Southern California small town where angry crowds thwarted detained migrants from entering their community. In a faceoff Tuesday with three buses carrying the migrants behind screened-off windows, the demonstrators chanted \"Go back home!\" and \"USA\" and successfully forced the coaches to leave Murrieta, CNN affiliate KFMB reported. The buses instead took the 140 or so undocumented immigrants to U.S. processing centers at least 80 miles away, in the San Diego and El Centro areas, federal officials say.\n@highlight\n\"The problem still is there. The problem is in Washington, D.C.,\" says Murrieta mayor\n@highlight\nImmigrant rights advocate denounces \"anti-immigrant hate language\"\n@highlight\n140 undocumented Central American immigrants arrive in California from Texas\n@highlight\nProtesters block them from being processed at the Murrieta Border Patrol station", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 150, "end": 168}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 859, "end": 874}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 980, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A mix of poverty, violence and smugglers' false promises is prompting the @placeholder inflow.", "idx": 55924}], "idx": 36347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As beer bottles flew and bonfires burned at the annual Pumpkin Fest in Keene, New Hampshire, over the weekend, those following the events online compared the \"riotous behavior\" near Keene State College to protests in Ferguson, Missouri. Their common refrain: a racist double standard in law enforcement response and media coverage that they attempted to mock using hashtags #PumpkinSpiceRiots and #Pumpkinfest, among others. 'Apples to oranges' Such comparisons are complicated, experts say, because Keene and Ferguson arose from different circumstances. Yes, law enforcement deployed tear gas and rubber bullets at both scenes, but otherwise, the two events are an \"apples to oranges comparison,\" said Donna Murch, associate professor of history at Rutgers University in New Jersey.\n@highlight\nExperts say what happened in Keene was a riot; Ferguson is a political movement\n@highlight\nAnd yet Pumpkin Fest violence prompted important debate about racial perceptions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 191, "end": 209}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 384, "end": 400}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 759, "end": 776}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If there is justification for being upset about the coverage, it's the fact that the @placeholder situation was treated so much like the New Hampshire, not that they were treated differently.", "idx": 55928}], "idx": 36349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Trees toppled and streets flooded Sunday morning as Irene lashed some of the biggest cities in the Northeast with wind gusts and torrential rains. Even as Irene weakened to a tropical storm, authorities in the region warned that its impact was not waning. \"We're not out of the woods yet. Irene remains a large and potentially dangerous storm,\" U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told reporters. Officials said the storm had knocked out power to more than 4 million people and was responsible for at least 15 deaths in six states. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said flooding in his state was widespread and advised residents to stay indoors.\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities say at least 15 have died in six states due to the storm\n@highlight\nTropical Storm Irene is heading northeast toward New England with 60 mph winds\n@highlight\n\"Do not leave your homes ... It is still not safe,\" New Jersey's governor says\n@highlight\nChertoff: Flooding in New York City threatens electrical infrastructure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 564, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 772, "end": 791}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 974, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The challenge of @placeholder is that so much of the electricity and other infrastructure is below the surface,\" he said.", "idx": 55939}], "idx": 36356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Citing cost concerns, the Obama administration said Friday it has halted a long-term care insurance program that was part of the massive health care law passed in 2010. Called the CLASS Act (Community Living Assistance Services and Supports), the program was canceled by Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius after a 19-month effort to find a way to make it financially viable. In a letter to Congress, Sebelius wrote, \"Despite our best analytical efforts, I do not see a viable path forward for CLASS implementation at this time.\" The CLASS program was similar to long-term care plans available in the private sector in which workers sign up and pay a monthly premium. It was voluntary and was to be paid for entirely by the premiums from those who signed up. In return, subscribers would get a daily benefit.\n@highlight\nObama administration drops long-term insurance program\n@highlight\nOfficials had questions about whether it could sustain itself\n@highlight\nMcConnell calls provision a \"budget gimmick\"", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a senior administration official told CNN that there were big questions whether @placeholder could be self-sustaining even when the health care reform law was being considered by Congress.", "idx": 55942}], "idx": 36358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson It's one of the most prestigious addresses in the world, but in the 1890s, living on Pennsylvania Avenue meant a whole different type of neighbor was expected. This extraordinary map, held by the Library of Congress, shows the 50 'saloons' and 108 'bawdy-houses' (or brothels) within sight of the White House, in the so-called Murder Bay neighborhood. It is taken from a newspaper clipping from the 1890s, Presidents Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland and William McKinley were in the Oval Office, without a known author or publisher, The Slate reported. More... 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Dr Michael Baden, who was asked by the family to perform an independent autopsy, told a press conference in Ferguson, Missouri on Monday he reassured the teen's mother, Lesley McSpadden, that her son had not suffered. The family's autopsy, which was released on Sunday, revealed the unarmed 18-year-old had been shot at least six times by police officer Darren Wilson in the St Louis suburb on August 9. Family lawyer Benjamin Crump described the teen's death as an 'execution in broad daylight'. He said it was important for the family to have their own autopsy results as they did not trust the work of the local police. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFamily released independent autopsy results on Sunday which revealed Michael Brown, 18, was shot at least six times by officer Darren Wilson\n@highlight\nBrown was shot four times in the arm, once through his right eye and a 'kill shot' to the apex of his head\n@highlight\nFormer NYC Chief Medical Examiner Dr Michael Baden conducted the autopsy for Brown's family who did not trust St Louis police autopsy\n@highlight\nDr Baden said autopsy results could have been released on day one of the investigation\n@highlight\nFollowing family press conference on Monday, St Louis medical examiner released report saying Brown suffered six to eight shots from the front\n@highlight\nA source revealed the teen had marijuana in his system when he died", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 944, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1375, "end": 1382}, {"start": 1424, "end": 1428}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'They did not want to rely on the autopsy from @placeholder law enforcement officials who they believe executed their son in broad daylight.", "idx": 55952}], "idx": 36364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Investors around the world have far more fear than hope this week judging from a major selloff of global stocks and gloomy predictions from the World Bank and PIMCO, the global bond giant. Japan's Tokyo Nikkei led Thursday's rout across Asian stock markets, closing down 6.4% to a two-month low. The index has also lost a full 20% of its value since this year's high -- only set on May 22 -- meaning the bourse is now in bear market territory. The Shanghai Composite fell 2.8% while the Hang Seng in Hong Kong fell 2.7%. \"The fear of markets in Asia is that the strengthening of the U.S. dollar could pose risks across the entire region,\" says Frederic Neumann, HSBC's Co-Head of Asian Economic Research and Managing Director.\n@highlight\nAsia, U.S. investors sell off stocks; Japan leads Asia rout Thursday with 6.4% plunge\n@highlight\nHSBC: U.S. dollar strength pushing fear into Asia markets; volatility to stay\n@highlight\nSunrise: Japanese yen to fall below 90; investors 'should reduce' Japan equity stake\n@highlight\nWorld Bank revises down 2013 global growth; PIMCO says 60% chance of new recession", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 467, "end": 484}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 699, "end": 721}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As investors sold off stocks in @placeholder, they also digested a new research note from PIMCO, which runs the world's largest mutual fund.", "idx": 55954}], "idx": 36365} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Take one part Shakespeare's \"Hamlet,\" two parts Machiavelli's \"The Prince\" and an even larger measure of guesswork and North Korea's latest political drama could seem like a Cold War thriller. For North Korea watchers, the all too real political theater playing out in Pyongyang may offer another tantalizing glimpse behind the opaque curtain of the North Korean regime, but raises more questions than answers. Depending on how you read the signs, the execution of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's uncle and formerly trusted regent, Jang Song Thaek, either shows a young leader further cementing his control, or the first death throes of a regime teetering on collapse.\n@highlight\nExecution of Jong Song Thaek reveals glimpse into closed world of the North Korean regime\n@highlight\nSome analysts say it shows Kim Jong Un consolidating power over a politburo gerontocracy\n@highlight\nOthers say it reveals a regime in meltdown as Kim battles military hardliners within the party", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 938, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder became the leader of the country after only one year of being a kind of anointed successor.", "idx": 55962}], "idx": 36368} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"I have five days to recover from surgery and look good before my husband gets home.\" Marina, a 60-year-old Caucasian woman, sits before me to sign the consent forms for her upcoming operations: a 3-D face-lift, upper and lower eyelid lifts and an endoscopic brow lift. I see on her information sheet that she hasn't authorized us to discuss her surgeries with anyone else -- not even her husband. \"So you're not telling him about all these procedures?\" \"Not unless I have to. You don't know him. He wouldn't understand, and he wouldn't want me to spend all this money, especially on something he thinks is frivolous. So that's why I need to look good before he gets back. We've got five days, Dr. Youn.\"\n@highlight\nCosmetic surgery has become a new form of infidelity, plastic surgeon says\n@highlight\nDr. Anthony Youn says a third of patients in his office don't tell their partners about treatment\n@highlight\nMany patients hide how much they're spending, Youn also says", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 197, "end": 199}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many patients, like @placeholder, have their surgeries done while their spouses are out of town.", "idx": 55964}], "idx": 36370} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two-thirds of Australian fathers would think twice before approaching a child in distress in public over fears they would be labelled a predator, new research shows. The survey conducted to coincide with the launch of Skynanny.net, a GPS tracking device for children, found that 45 percent of fathers said they would be reluctant to help a child, unless the child was in great distress and action was needed. And 23 percent of dads would not help lost children under any circumstance. Parenting researcher Dr Justin Coulson said this reaction was common. 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Long gone: African grey parrot Nigel, pictured, had been without his British owner for four years and had picked up Spanish instead\n@highlight\nAfrican grey parrot Nigel lived in California with British owner Darren Chick\n@highlight\nBut went missing in 2010 - not to be found for four more years\n@highlight\nBy the time Nigel was returned his accent - and language - transformed\n@highlight\nMay have learned Spanish from Panamanian dog-groomer who found him", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, during his long absence, Nigel had forgotten all about his @placeholder roots - and started speaking Spanish.", "idx": 55968}], "idx": 36373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HANNOVER, Germany -- Germany maintained the pressure on the Czech Republic in the race for top spot in Group D with a comfortable 4-0 win against Cyprus in Hannover. 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Thomas Hitzlsperger added the fourth in the 82nd minute as Germany claimed their eighth win in the group to move level with the Czech Republic on 26 points.\n@highlight\nGermany beat Cyprus 4-0 in Hannover as they keep pressure on the Czechs\n@highlight\nLukas Podolski scores and produces a superb performance for the Germans\n@highlight\nThe Czech Republic remain top of the group after defeating Slovakia 3-1", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 439, "end": 451}, {"start": 477, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were quick out of the blocks and celebrated their first goal after less than 120 seconds.", "idx": 55969}], "idx": 36374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The three-day 'festival of the pooch' has kicked off to a fun-filled start, with organisers for Sydney's Dog Lovers Show expecting around 20,000 visitors over the next few days. Following Melbourne's successful Dog Lovers Show in March, over 1.2 million registered dogs in New South Wales have signed up to be apart of the three day event in Sydney. Dog devotees and their little pooches enjoyed a day filled with educational canine activities and interactive dog games on Friday at Sydney's Royal Hall of Industries in Moore Park. Small dogs, big dogs, white dogs, black dogs and multi-coloured dogs had a day of tail-wagging fun, as they swam in the pool and played educational games with their owners.\n@highlight\nSydney's Dog Lovers Show began Friday November 7 and will continue till Sunday November 8 at Royal Hall of Industries at Moore Park\n@highlight\nSmall dogs, big dogs, white dogs, black dogs and multi-coloured dogs had a day of tail-wagging fun on Friday\n@highlight\nThe event features education and interactive activities like Pat-A-Pooch, Ask-A-Vet and Dock Dogs\n@highlight\nOrganisers expect around 20,000 visitors, with 1.2 million registered dogs in New South Wales signed up to attend", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 492, "end": 515}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dog devotees were able to pat a pooch at the @placeholder zone", "idx": 55971}], "idx": 36375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA president Sepp Blatter has today apologised for his controversial comments on racism in football after David Beckham and David Cameron waded into the row. The under-fire head of football's world governing body said he was sorry - but was adamant he would not resign from his role. Speaking to the BBC, the 75-year-old said: 'It hurts and I am still hurting because I couldn't envisage such a reaction.' Eye of the storm: Blatter posted this picture of him hugging South Africa's black football chief Tokyo Sexwale in 2009 which has only fuelled the racism row 'When you have done something which was not totally correct, I can only say I am sorry for all those people affected by my declarations.'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister and former England captain brand Blatter's comments 'appalling'\n@highlight\nFIFA president embroiled in Twitter row with Rio Ferdinand who accused him of being 'ignorant'\n@highlight\nSeveral Premier League managers join criticism\n@highlight\nKey FIFA partner Emirates reveal they may not renew their \u00a3122m deal over concerns its brand has been damaged", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 302, "end": 304}, {"start": 408, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has a long standing and proud record in the area of anti-discrimination which will continue ...", "idx": 55975}], "idx": 36378} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spain won the World Cup for the first time in its history as an extra-time goal from midfielder Andres Iniesta gave his country a last-gasp 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the final at Soccer City. The showpiece game of the South Africa-hosted tournament on Sunday was littered with no less than 14 yellow cards and one red but was settled by a moment of magic by the Barcelona man after he was played in by substitute Cesc Fabregas. His 116th-minute strike was the goal all Spaniards were waiting for and spared both sides the agony of deciding the new world champions by penalties.\n@highlight\nSpain win World Cup for the first time with 1-0 win over the Netherlands\n@highlight\nGoal from Iniesta in extra time settles final without penalty kicks at Soccer City\n@highlight\nDutch lose their third appearance in a World Cup final\n@highlight\nGame littered by 14 yellow cards and sending off for Dutchman Johnny Heitinga", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 915, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was poorly cleared, falling to Fabregas, who sent a neat pass through to his teammate @placeholder, who had cleverly stayed onside.", "idx": 55979}], "idx": 36380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A campaigner for a British grandmother on death row in Texas made a unique plea for her life Thursday -- from atop a plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. Brian Capaloff uses his slot on the plinth in Trafalgar Square to campaign for clemency for Linda Carty. Linda Carty, 51, recorded her message this week from the prison in Gatesville, where she is serving her sentence, as part of an effort to win clemency. Campaigners say Carty's trial was \"catastrophically flawed\" and that her court-appointed lawyer failed to take steps that could have at least spared her the death penalty. An appeal is pending in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.\n@highlight\nCampaigner for Briton on death row in Texas pleads for her life in London\n@highlight\nLinda Carty, 51, recorded a message this week from prison\n@highlight\nA man stood on plinth in Trafalgar Square and played Carty's message aloud\n@highlight\nCarty is accused of taking part in 2001 murder of a 25-year-old Texas woman", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 861, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder plans to kill her by lethal injection, which is a painful and lonely death.\"", "idx": 55984}], "idx": 36383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chicago (CNN) -- Actress and singer Jennifer Hudson testified Monday in the trial of a man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew. She broke down in tears several times on the stand as she remembered her family. Hudson was the prosecution's first witness. She identified the defendant, William Balfour, the estranged husband of her sister, Julia. \"None of us wanted her to marry him,\" she said. \"We did not like how he treated her.\" Hudson, dressed in black, also testified about her relationship with her mother, saying she spoke with her mom every day and slept in the same bed with her until she was 16.\n@highlight\nHudson's sister, Julia, testifies defendant threatened to kill her family\n@highlight\n\"Where he was, I tried not to be,\" Jennifer Hudson says of William Balfour\n@highlight\nBalfour is accused of fatally shooting Hudson's mother, brother and nephew\n@highlight\nBalfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister, has denied the charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 308, "end": 322}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 760, "end": 774}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was detained for questioning the day after the victims were found at the Chicago home.", "idx": 55990}, {"query": "Prosecutors have portrayed @placeholder as a jealous man who murdered three people in a rage at the thought that his wife had a boyfriend.", "idx": 55991}], "idx": 36387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nothing riles up the tea party chattering class like a broken pledge against raising taxes. Just ask Sen. Saxby Chambliss, a veteran Georgia Republican who this week turned his back on the Taxpayer Protection Pledge he signed years ago as a rite of passage in right-wing politics. Immediately labeled \"worthless\" and \"a liar\" on the website Tea Party Nation, Chambliss symbolizes the political conundrum facing GOP leaders after President Barack Obama's re-election. After years of opposing higher taxes on anyone, Republicans now are under pressure to work out a comprehensive agreement to reduce the nation's chronic federal deficits and debt.\n@highlight\n\"He's never promised me anything,\" Grover Norquist says about Sen. 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The remarkable claim comes in a new book written by journalist Ed Klein which details the rocky relationship between the Obama and the Clinton families. The excerpt on her health includes a claim from a cardiac specialist familiar with Clinton's condition as saying her clotting in the brain could have developed into a stroke. Hillary Clinton pictured yesterday signing copies of her new book 'Hard Choices'. Her book has been released right as another book by Ed Klein claims her serious health issues have been kept secret\n@highlight\nNew book 'Blood Feud' alleges Hillary Clinton has serious health issues kept secret due to concerns they may affect any presidency bid\n@highlight\nClaims she has a track record of fainting and a tendency to develop blood clots, discovered during trip to hospital\n@highlight\nBook outlines animosity between Clinton and Obama families and how Barack teases the Clintons over his endorsement of Hillary for 2016", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "immediately tried to claim the upper hand by reminding @placeholder that he", "idx": 56017}, {"query": "presided over an economic golden age, while @placeholder was struggling to", "idx": 56018}], "idx": 36404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. has ordered diplomats' families and non-essential staff to leave its embassies in Sudan and Tunisia as protests against an anti-Muslim video continue to rage across the Islamic world. American citizens have also been warned not to visit either country due to the dangers posed by anti-U.S. riots. The announcements came as the Libyan government revealed that Al Qaeda might have been responsible for the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed the American ambassador and three others. 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The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District announced Monday that there will be no ferry service across San Francisco Bay between the northern California city and Larkspur and Sausalito until about 2 p.m. Tuesday. The agency said it has been engaged in ongoing contract talks with unions representing 375 of its employees, with the next negotiating meeting set for May 7. It said there were reports there will be anything from informational picketing on the Golden Gate Bridge to efforts to shut down traffic on the bridge as well as all ferry services, though those possibilities have not been confirmed by the unions themselves.\n@highlight\nNEW: Other unions' members plan to support ferry workers, among other May Day activities\n@highlight\nA Bay Area transit agency says ferries won't run from Marin County early Tuesday\n@highlight\nIt's due to fears that an expected union action will negatively affect service\n@highlight\nThe union is urging members to participate in a \"rally\" on the Golden Gate Bridge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 179, "end": 233}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 649, "end": 666}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These include \"supporting striking ferryboat workers at @placeholder ferry terminals\" between 7 and 10:30 a.m.", "idx": 56028}], "idx": 36412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- Of all the terrifying moments during Hurricane Katrina, one of the worst was when word came that the roof of the Louisiana Superdome was tearing away. During the storm and for days after, the dome was a refuge of last resort for people who had nowhere else to go. It was an iconic image of the city itself, and it became a symbol of all that went wrong with the evacuation. The Superdome suffered severe damage -- 70 percent of its 10-acre roof was ripped away, revealing the metal framework underneath, and allowing oceans of water to flow inside. Over 70,000 stadium seats were soaked, and water poured down over 2 million square feet of walls, electronics and furniture.\n@highlight\nKatrina ripped roof of NFL Superdome stadium as people sought shelter inside\n@highlight\nSuperdome restoration largest stadium project of its kind in U.S. history\n@highlight\n72,000 stadium seats were damaged; all but 20,000 seats were saved\n@highlight\nAfter stadium re-opened, NFL's Saints won their first game and later, the Super Bowl", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 69, "end": 85}, {"start": 145, "end": 163}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 993, "end": 995}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, the Saints have, of course, won the championship of the @placeholder, making the whole comeback seem as if it were fated.", "idx": 56030}], "idx": 36413} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Albert II of Monaco paid a visit to the hospital to visit his wife Princess Charlene and their new twins Prince Jacques Honore Ranier and Princess Gabriella Therese Marie. The babies were delivered at the Princess Grace hospital in Monaco, named after their late grandmother. Princess Gabriella was the first born baby, but her younger brother will inherit the Principality's throne. 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And within hours it been retweeted thousands of times. But now it has emerged a picture of a four-year-old boy called Marwan wandering in the desert, separated from his family, may have been misleading. In fact, he wasn't alone at all - he was just a little way behind a large group of people. The picture was initially put on Twitter by Andrew Harper, the UNHCR representative to Jordan, who took the picture.\n@highlight\nPicture of Marwan, four, who was found by UN workers wandering the desert, may be misleading\n@highlight\nThe close cropped image shows him seemingly separated from his family\n@highlight\nBut a second wider picture has emerged showing the boy just metres from a large group of people\n@highlight\nIt suggests the child wasn't alone as was suggested by a CNN reporter on Twitter\n@highlight\nThe little boy, one of a million children forced to flee Syria since the conflict began, was reunited with his mother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 633, "end": 634}, {"start": 940, "end": 942}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jordan, to the south of Syria, has taken in more refugees than any other country, with 613,104 refugees residing there at time of writing, according to @placeholder reports.", "idx": 56061}], "idx": 36440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg A sea creature that looked like a stack of tiny ice cream cones has given researchers new insight into the dawn of animal life on Earth. Scottish researchers said they have found fossils of the oldest-known animal-made reef in Namibia. It was built by a small, filter-feeding seabed creature called Cloudina 548 million years ago. A section of reef that was built 550 years ago by tiny animals known as Cloudina. The oldest-known animal-made reef was found in Namibia Cloudina, one of Earth's earliest-known animals, was the first one with a hard skeleton, in this case an outer shell.\n@highlight\nBuilt by a small seabed creature called Cloudina 548 million years ago\n@highlight\nOne of Earth's earliest-known animals and the first with a hard skeleton,\n@highlight\nShows reef building began 18 million years earlier than previously thought", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's key innovation was the skeleton \u2013 it is the first animal known to have produced any kind of biomineralized skeleton.", "idx": 56065}], "idx": 36443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)About an hour and a half before Odin Lloyd was shot to death, the suspect in his killing, Aaron Hernandez, was captured on video dancing at a gas station south of Boston. The former New England Patriots player has pleaded not guilty in the death of Lloyd, 27. The victim was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee. In security surveillance video shown in court Thursday, Hernandez pulls up at a gas station just after 2 a.m. on June 17, 2013. He gets out, and so does Carlos Ortiz, who has also pleaded not guilty in the killing and is being tried separately. Prosecutors say Ernest Wallace, who is charged with being an accessory after the fact, was also in the car.\n@highlight\nOn that fateful night, Aaron Hernandez also had dinner with friends at a bar in Rhode Island\n@highlight\nThe former New England Patriots player has pleaded not guilty to the killing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 801, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the video surveillance, Ortiz and @placeholder appear off balance.", "idx": 56067}, {"query": "The judge has said @placeholder's sister is allowed to say she received four texts from her brother minutes before he was killed, but she won't be allowed to discuss what they said.", "idx": 56071}], "idx": 36444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Garratt and Emily Kent Smith An Agence France-Press journalist, his wife and two young children are among the nine dead after four teenage Taliban with mini pistols hidden in their socks opened fire in a Kabul hotel yesterday. Reporter Sardar Ahmad, 40, had been based in Kabul and was at the Serena hotel with his three children and wife Humaira when Taliban gunmen stormed into the building and killed nine people. Mr Ahmad's youngest son is believed to have survived the attack and is said to have undergone emergency treatment. Agence France-Press (AFP) reporter Sardar Ahmad was killed in the attack on Kabul's Serena hotel. 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A bong-smoking teddy bear with a bad attitude or Channing Tatum in a sparkly G-string? Surprisingly, the stuffed animal proved the victor! Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane's raunchy comedy \"Ted,\" which stars Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, earned an impressive $54.1 million out of 3,239 theaters during its debut weekend -- the third-best debut ever for an R rated comedy behind the openings of \"The Hangover Part II\" ($85.9 million) and \"Sex and the City\" ($57 million) -- and the best debut ever for an original comedic storyline. What went right? According to Universal's President of Domestic Distribution Nikki Rocco, \"The film. The marketing. 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But if you're looking for a boys-only trip without breaking the bank, then you can forget Ibiza and had better head to Bratislava instead. According to the latest statistics, the Slovakian capital is the best budget spot for celebrating your last days of singledom with mates. 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Seven-year-old polar bear Giovanna gave birth to her twins two days ago in the birthing den at the Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich, Germany. They are the only polar bear cubs to be born in captivity in Europe this year and, incredibly, their mother positioned herself in the direct view of CCTV cameras set up to record the moment. 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Nini Johana Rey Sanchez, 33, and Jenny Fabiola Rodriguez Velasquez, 29, would prey on lonely men in the nightclubs and bars in Bogota, before slipping the potent drug scopolamine into their drink Scopolamine, known on the streets of the South American country as 'The Devil's Breath', causes people to lose their free will and their memory. 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This would be the first such exercise at a large company in China, where labour unions have traditionally been controlled by management and local government. Foxconn is the country's largest private sector employer with 1.2m mainland workers. The Taiwanese company, the world's largest contract maker of electronics, said that the new election process would see a larger representation of junior employees and no management involvement.\n@highlight\nFoxconn preparing representative labor union elections in China factories for first time\n@highlight\nFoxconn says elections will include more junior employees, no management involvement.\n@highlight\nMove is in response to frequent worker protests, soaring labour costs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The process through which @placeholder's current labour union representatives were chosen was not democratic because there was no open and transparent nomination of candidates, and it is not representative because more than half of the committee members are from management,\" said one person working on the election plans.", "idx": 56138}], "idx": 36489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 13:03 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:39 EST, 15 December 2012 Officials in Carson City, Nevada have declared a California woman the rightful owner of $7.4 million in gold coins found in the home of her late cousin. City Clerk-Recorder Alan Glover said a month's worth of genealogical research determined Arlene Magdanz, a first cousin to the late Walter Samasko Jr., was the only living relative of the man, who died in May. Inheritance: Substitute teacher Arlene Magdanz has been officially declared the rightful owner of $7.4million in gold coins found in her first cousin's garage after he died\n@highlight\nSubstitute teacher Arlene Magdanz officially declared rightful owner of gold coins\n@highlight\nWalter Samasko Jr died with only $200 in his bank account, but officials discovered windfall of gold coins in recluse's garage, valued at more than $7million\n@highlight\nSamasko hadn't held steady job since 1968 and used investment money to purchase coins", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 374, "end": 396}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 735, "end": 751}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The county clerk\u2019s office would sell the coins and give the proceeds to @placeholder, minus about $800,000 in inheritance taxes and other expenses.", "idx": 56141}], "idx": 36492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three weeks after it was revealed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting a second child, some punters are placing sums of at least \u00a31,000 on its name. And with speculation rife as to what Prince William and Kate will call their new child, one of the most authoritative of royal authors claimed today that he is convinced they will name it after Diana. Andrew Morton - who wrote a biography of the Princess of Wales which revealed the truth behind her strained royal relationships - said a daughter would be given the name Elizabeth Diana Windsor. 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George Hincapie, front, upstaged his compatriot and former teammate Lance Armstrong to take second place overall. A woman died after being hit by a police motorcycle on Saturday afternoon in Wittelsheim, a village in Alsace in northeastern France which is 40 kilometers from the start of the race's leg from Colmar to Besancon. 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His comments came after News of the World posted a video on its Web site Sunday that appears to show Ferguson accepting money from an undercover reporter in exchange for an introduction to Prince Andrew. Ferguson is also filmed on hidden camera telling the reporter -- who was posing as a wealthy businessman -- that a payment of \u00a3500,000 \"opens doors\" to Andrew. 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The couple, who met three years ago in their hometown Dallas, got engaged in June, less than four months after Rycroft was jilted on national television by \"Bachelor\" star Jason Mesnick. \"I'm really happy for her,\" Mesnick told PEOPLE. \"This whole journey took her to a place where things looked like they were down for her. But then she ended up with the person she was meant to be with. That's what life's all about. 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Lord Hill \u2013 who once tried, and failed, to resign from the government - has been nominated as the UK's candidate to become European Commissioner. But just three weeks when asked if he would take the job, he replied: \u2018Non, non, non.\u2019 Lord Hill insisted three weeks ago that he did not want the EU Commissioner job, but his name will be put to a summit in Brussels this week\n@highlight\nPrime Minister nominates Tory peer as the UK's new EU Commissioner\n@highlight\nThree weeks ago Lord Hill said he did not want job and liked living in Britain\n@highlight\nIn 2012, he tried to resign as education minister but the PM did not notice\n@highlight\nNow he will play a key role in Cameron's hopes of securing EU reform", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 258, "end": 259}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 587}, {"start": 595, "end": 596}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 858, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then last month he appeared to rule himself out as a candidate for @placeholder.", "idx": 56182}], "idx": 36516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He's got his clothes, his boots, his motorcycle and a whole lot more besides. Meet the world's number one Arnold Schwarzenegger superfan - celebrating his muscle-bound idol\u2019s 67th birthday by showing off his incredible $80,000 memorabilia collection for the first time. Randy Jennings, 42, from Sacramento, California has been hopelessly hooked on Schwarzenegger films since sneaking into the cinema to watch Conan the Barbarian when he was 11-year-old. Hero worship: Schwarzenegger superfan Randy Jennings shows off his collection of Arnie memorabilia The children\u2019s book illustrator, who is married and has a five-year-old son, dedicates hours every day managing his Arnie fansite which currently attracts around 45,000 new followers every month.\n@highlight\nRandy Jennings became hooked on Schwarzenegger at the age of 11\n@highlight\nDreamed of being like Conan the Barbarian after sneaking into cinema\n@highlight\nHe has collected over 40,000 Arnie-related objects for his man cave\n@highlight\nTravelled over 30,000 miles in 17-years to promote Arnie to other fans\n@highlight\nHe has spotted the star on 60 occasions and spoken to him 20 times", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 126}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 409, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 857, "end": 875}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder now knows him by name when they run into each other several times each year.", "idx": 56185}], "idx": 36519} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An eager NOFX fan who jumped on stage to hug Fat Mike got more than he bargained for when he was slammed to the ground by the lead singer. Sydney local Alex Medak attended the band's Sydney show on Tuesday night, when he decided it would be a good idea to invade the stage and grab a moment with his favourite rocker. However, Mike Burkett aka 'Fat Mike' had been complaining of neck pain throughout the show and didn't take too kindly to the Alex's stage dash. 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Searchers have discovered hundreds of pieces of wreckage from Air France Flight 447. \"The debris ... will be sent to Toulouse where they will be examined at the Center of Aeronautics Tests of Toulouse (a branch of the Defense Ministry) under the control of the police and the BEA investigators,\" said the French air accident investigation agency BEA. The wreckage was transported to France from Brazil by the ship \"La Ville de Bordeaux,\" according to the plane's manufacturer Airbus. It will be taken overland to Toulouse by truck.\n@highlight\nDebris from Air France 447, which crashed last month, has arrived in France\n@highlight\nPlane went down off Brazil on June 1, killing all 228 aboard\n@highlight\nFrench oceanographic ship will conduct new searches for data recorders", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 278, "end": 298}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 377, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 492, "end": 494}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 650}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We want to stress that for the sake of the families, we hope that the search for the black boxes will be successful,\" an @placeholder representative told CNN.", "idx": 56199}], "idx": 36527} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Twenty Ukrainian prisoners of war have been released under the ceasefire between Kiev and pro-Russian rebels signed in Minsk, Belarus, last week, Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko said Monday. Ukraine's counterterrorist operation press office said the freed prisoners were Ukrainian troops, telling CNN they had been exchanged for a \"terrorist.\" Speaking in the port city of Mariupol, south of Donetsk, Poroshenko said 33 Ukrainian servicemen who had refused to surrender had also been able to leave the conflict zone. The Russian state news agency ITAR-Tass quoted the vice premier of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, Andrei Purgin, as saying both sides had agreed to exchange \"30 for 30\" prisoners as a starting point.\n@highlight\nNEW: The European Council formally adopts further sanctions against Russia on Monday\n@highlight\nUkraine and rebels confirm a prisoner release under the Minsk truce agreement\n@highlight\nThe Kremlin says the Ukrainian and Russian presidents discussed the truce Monday\n@highlight\nUkrainian President Petro Poroshenko confirms death of one soldier, one civilian", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 189, "end": 204}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 632, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 781, "end": 796}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sporadic artillery and machine gun fire rang out in the early hours of Sunday on the outskirts of @placeholder.", "idx": 56203}], "idx": 36528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gifts have been arriving at the Steffel home in Kalida, Ohio, every day. Blankets, photographs, paintings. It started with a simple request that grieving father Nathen Steffel posted to Reddit on Sunday: \"My daughter recently passed away after a long battle in the children's hospital. She was in the hospital her whole life and we were never able to get a photo without all her tubes. Can someone remove the tubes?\" The image of their daughter, Sophia, connected to breathing tubes is the Steffels' favorite because it captured her during one of few times she was awake. In the photo her eyes are wide open and she appears to be staring into the camera.\n@highlight\nBaby dies after long struggle with liver tumor\n@highlight\nParents turn to Reddit for help retouching favorite photo\n@highlight\nHundreds respond with photos, drawings, gifts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's sister told him she's comforted by all the attention -- happy that Sophia's story didn't just end at the hospital.", "idx": 56216}], "idx": 36536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:19 EST, 24 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:47 EST, 26 December 2012 A pioneering Libyan rap group who had to censor their lyrics under the repressive Gaddafi regime are taking YouTube by storm since the downfall of the dictator. Good Against Bad (GAB), which were founded in 2006, were finally able to play their first open public performance at the weekend. The rap group - one of a tiny number in the north African country - were forced to only write about friendship, music and love and avoid political topic for fear of reprisals.\n@highlight\nThe pioneering group Good Against Bad played their first public gig on Friday\n@highlight\nThey had to censor their lyrics under the Gaddafi regime for fear of reprisals\n@highlight\nTheir song Libya Bleed was the soundtrack to the Libya Revolution", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was killed on October 20, 2011 and the 'liberation of @placeholder' was declared three days later.", "idx": 56218}], "idx": 36538} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton reserved a barnstorming final lap in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix to take his fourth pole of the season Saturday. 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But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after \"losing drive\" in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton takes pole for Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona\n@highlight\nTeammate Nico Rosberg is second on the grid\n@highlight\nDaniel Ricciardo in third for Red Bull\n@highlight\nNEW: Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel five-place grid penalty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 335, "end": 359}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 827, "end": 842}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder showed his superiority despite doubts he would have to give second best, clocking a time of one minute 25.232 seconds.", "idx": 56220}], "idx": 36540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From a 2-0 defeat at Oxford United on November 6, 1986 to a English Premier League coronation party through the streets of Manchester on May 13. Alex Ferguson's 26-year reign at Manchester United has seen the club transformed from a sleeping giant to a relentless, trophy-winning juggernaut in both the football arena and the sports business world. Following Wednesday's announcement that the Scot, the most successful coach in English football history, will end his Old Trafford tenure, CNN marks seven moments which have defined Ferguson's career. Sacked by St Mirren Ferguson's managerial career has been littered with glorious highs, but it has not been without its lows, none more so than in 1978 when Ferguson was in charge of Scottish team St Mirren.\n@highlight\nAlex Ferguson will retire as Manchester United manager at the end of the season\n@highlight\nThe Scot has been in charge of the Old Trafford club since 1986\n@highlight\nFerguson has led the club to 13 English Premier League titles and five FA Cup wins\n@highlight\nUnited have also twice won the European Champions League under Ferguson", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 90}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 823}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 976, "end": 997}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He oversaw a remarkable upturn in St MIrren's fortunes which saw the unheralded club win the second-tier of Scottish football in 1977 with a squad which bore classic hallmarks of a @placeholder team, notably his faith in young players.", "idx": 56226}, {"query": "May 26, 1999, was a night which simultaneously defied belief and defined Ferguson's @placeholder reign.", "idx": 56227}], "idx": 36545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Officials have confirmed that it will take around one year to repair the damage done to the launch pad caused by the Antares explosion. The rocket blew up six seconds after taking off on 28 October from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport on Wallops Island in Virginia But Orbital Sciences, who manufacture and operate the rocket, say they could be ready to launch another as soon as 2016. Officials have confirmed the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport launchpad in Virginia (shown after the explosion) could be repaired as soon as 2015. The Antares rocket exploded seconds after lift-off on 28 October, but in a statement it was revealed the pad escaped severe damage\n@highlight\nOfficials have confirmed the launchpad could be repaired by 2015\n@highlight\nThe Antares rocket exploded seconds after lift-off on 28 October\n@highlight\nIt was launching from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia\n@highlight\nBut in a statement it was revealed the pad escaped severe damage\n@highlight\nAnd Orbital Sciences, who manufacture and operate the rocket, have said a new version of Antares could launch as soon as 2016\n@highlight\nThis will be using new engines, which will be tested in a 'hot fire' next year\n@highlight\nThe unmanned Cygnus spacecraft, contracted by Nasa to take cargo to the ISS, could be launched on another rocket before Antares is ready", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 207, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 419, "end": 449}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 856, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 991, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in a separate release, @placeholder confirmed they would launch a new Antares rocket by the end of 2016.", "idx": 56230}], "idx": 36548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN)Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot and killed Friday night in central Moscow, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation said in a statement Saturday, prompting immediate speculation from fellow opposition figures that the killing was targeted. A deputy prime minister in the late 1990s under President Boris Yeltsin, Nemtsov had been one of current President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critics. Putin quickly condemned the killing of Nemtsov and expressed his condolences to his family, the Kremlin said. Putin also ordered three law enforcement agencies to put together a task force to investigate the shooting, Russian news agency Itar-Tass reported.\n@highlight\nA mourning march will be held Sunday in place of a planned opposition rally, Russian media reports\n@highlight\nOpposition leader was shot while walking on bridge near Kremlin, authorities say\n@highlight\nBoris Nemtsov criticized elections, Olympics, Putin, Kremlin's Ukraine policies", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 109, "end": 131}, {"start": 140, "end": 157}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had most recently been critical of the Kremlin's handling of the @placeholder crisis.", "idx": 56232}, {"query": "\"In @placeholder's atmosphere of hatred & violence, abroad & in Russia, bloodshed is the prerequisite to show loyalty, that you are on the team,\" he added.", "idx": 56235}], "idx": 36550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:40 EST, 15 August 2013 The father of missing Utah woman Susan Powell - who has been missing since 2009 - is determined to keep looking for his daughter even though police have given up, and still has hope she may be alive, it emerged today. Chuck Cox, from Oregon, has now dedicated his life to finding his daughter and spends most of his days traveling along Interstate 84 - where he believes Josh Powell may have disposed of her body - and following up tips. He retired from his job as a veteran crash investigator with the Federal Aviation Administration so he could spend his days searching.\n@highlight\nSusan Cox Powell vanished from the family home in Salt Lake City in the middle of the night in 2009\n@highlight\nCharlie Cox has always suspected her husband Josh was responsible\n@highlight\nJosh Powell set fire to his home, killing himself and his two sons in 2012\n@highlight\nCox retired from his job to spend the rest of his days looking for Susan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 595, "end": 625}, {"start": 676, "end": 691}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "confirm the camping trip, @placeholder is named a person of interest in", "idx": 56240}], "idx": 36553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A photographer who shared an image of a 13-year-old boy from Brooklyn on his website has helped to raise more than $1.2 million for a public school located in New York City's most dangerous and crime-ridden location - and earned his young subject a meeting with President Barack Obama in the process. Last month, Humans of New York creator Brandon Stanton was in Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood when he ran into Vidal Chastanet and asked him to participate in his online photography project, which involves him sharing candid shots of New Yorkers, along with a personal quote from the person about the life.\n@highlight\nHumans of New York creator Brandon Stanton, 30, started the campaign after sharing a photo of student Vidal Chastanet, 13, on his website\n@highlight\nAlongside the image, the student named his principal Nadia Lopez as the greatest influence in his life\n@highlight\nSince the start of the campaign, Vidal, Ms Lopez and Mr Stanton have appeared on Good Morning America and visited President Barack Obama and the Ellen DeGeneres Show", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 354}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 967, "end": 986}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Touching tribute: @placeholder's words (pictured) about his principal's influence on his life touched millions of people", "idx": 56252}], "idx": 36557} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "They were taken from their homes, some pulled from their beds, in the middle of the night. They were fathers, brothers and sons, members of the U.S.-allied Albu Nimr tribe -- the Sunni clan considered among the last holdouts against ISIS in Iraq's western desert. About 50 members of the tribe were abducted in Hit in Anbar province, west of Baghdad, during the early morning hours on Saturday, Sheikh Nabil Al-Ga'oud, a tribal leader, told CNN. Their fate is unknown. But Al-Ga'oud and others believe they are likely dead, the latest casualties of ISIS who have killed hundreds of members of the tribe in mass executions in recent days.\n@highlight\nHundreds of members of Albu Nimr tribe have been killed by ISIS\n@highlight\nISIS fighters carried out public executions of tribesmen in Hit\n@highlight\nGroup had more than 50 members abducted by ISIS Saturday\n@highlight\nEarlier in the week, many others had been killed", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 311, "end": 313}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 395, "end": 416}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is known for its fighting skill and resistance.", "idx": 56258}], "idx": 36558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Manchester City will play in all blue next season as they attempt to defend their Premier League title. City have released their new kit for the season which features shorts that are the same colour as the shirt - a departure from last season's white shorts. The Nike kit also has a darker v-neck collar and the sleeves have a dark edging, too. Dressed to impress: City's new kit for the season will feature a darker navy collar Keeping it cool: City's new kit features technology (right) to keep the players cool All blue: Jesus Navas celebrates scoring a goal in City's new kit for the upcoming campaign\n@highlight\nNew Nike kit features blue shorts the same colour as the shirt\n@highlight\nCity kick off new season against Arsenal in the Community Shield\n@highlight\nFirst Premier League game is away to Newcastle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 800}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inside the back of the neck is a dark blue pennant tab with the bold statement 'We are @placeholder' in laser blue.", "idx": 56263}], "idx": 36563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "American Sniper is a blockbuster hit, but that does not mean it's universally loved. The film has become a political point of controversy between left-wing filmmakers who think the movie is propaganda and conservative politicians dedicated to deafening the memory of slain Navy SEAL Chris Kyle whose memoir inspired the film. The Academy Award-nominated movie stars Bradley Cooper as real-life Navy SEAL Kyle, who became the deadliest sniper in U.S. history for making more than 150 kills. He was tragically killed just a few years after leaving the military, allegedly by a fellow soldier struggling with PTSD. Michael Moore was the first to speak out against the film on Twitter last week by calling snipers 'cowards'. He has continued to rant about both the film and the Iraq War for the past two weeks while American Sniper has set box-office records. Meanwhile, conservatives like Sarah Palin have been calling Moore out for his 'disrespect' of U.S.troops.\n@highlight\nFilmmaker went on Twitter and Facebook rant this weekend, defending his comments on American Sniper\n@highlight\nHe also explained the many ways he has aided soldiers through charity\n@highlight\nFilm stars Bardley Cooper as real-life Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who became deadliest sniper in U.S. military history before his tragic premature death\n@highlight\nSarah Palin defended the film this weekend while attending the Iowa Freedom Summit; posed with sign that read 'F*** you Michael Moore'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 812, "end": 826}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 950, "end": 959}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1387, "end": 1405}, {"start": 1444, "end": 1456}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'American hero': Chris Kyle, pictured above in 2012, a year before his death, has been defended by the likes of @placeholder", "idx": 56266}], "idx": 36565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 02:00 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:06 EST, 19 November 2013 Anjelica Huston has lifted the lid on a series of stormy relationships with older men including the moment she slit her wrist with a razor in rage and desperation during the stormy love affair she had with celebrity photographer Bob Richardson. Huston was just 18 and Richardson was 42 when they first met in 1969 at a photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar as publicity for 'A Walk with Love and Death', the film she was in directed by her father. Writing in her new memoir out today, A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London and New York, the first of her two-part autobiography, she says there was an instant attraction.\n@highlight\nAnjelica Huston had torrid affair with 42-year-old married photographer Bob Richardson at 18 after they met at photo shoot in 1969\n@highlight\nRichardson was bipolar and four days into one of his 'vile moods' she reveals she slashed her wrists in desperation\n@highlight\nRevelations in first part of her autobiography A Story Lately Told\n@highlight\nShe writes about her childhood and early love affairs with string of older men who found her irresistible\n@highlight\nReveals how she was seduced by actor James Fox when she was a 17-year-old schoolgirl - he was 28", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 463, "end": 488}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1244}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became his muse and inspiration but his mental health problems played havoc with their lives; he was bi-polar and suffering from schizophrenia and spent days in vile moods.", "idx": 56271}], "idx": 36569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 10 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 10 August 2013 Chaotic violence that erupted during loyalist riots in Belfast left 56 police officers injured and parts of the city centre wrecked. Protestors who ran amok through the streets and attacked police with missiles including scaffolding poles and paving stones ripped up from a main shopping area are guilty of 'mindless anarchy', Northern Ireland's Chief Constable said. The region's top officer Matt Baggott said the militant protestors had scarred Belfast's reputation. Scroll down for video Clash: In total 56 police officers were injured when violence erupted in Belfast as protestors attempted to block the route of the Anti-Internment League parade\n@highlight\nProtestors pelted police with scaffolding poles and stones in Royal Avenue\n@highlight\nMore than 1,000 loyalist demonstrators descended on republican rally\n@highlight\nNorthern Ireland's Chief Constable has condemned the violence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 715, "end": 736}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 922, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Mindless anarchy': Violence erupted in the @placeholder area as more than a thousand loyalist demonstrators gathered to protest at a republican rally in Belfast", "idx": 56273}], "idx": 36570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:39 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:05 EST, 4 October 2012 Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens and his fourth wife Madeleine are filing for divorce after seven years of marriage. The separation is amicable although the couple are 'saddened' by the split, according to Pickens' spokesman. Boone Pickens, an Oklahoma native, has made $1.2billion from oil drilling and corporate takeovers. The 84-year-old tycoon and philanthropist has become a vocal advocate for alternative energy in recent years. Luxury lifestyle: Texas oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens has split with wife Madeleine after seven years of marriage\n@highlight\nT. Boone Pickens married widow Madeleine, 65, at her Californian home\n@highlight\nMrs Pickens, an animal rights activist, was previously married to Gulfstream Aerospace founder Allen Paulson\n@highlight\nCouple had homes in exclusive Preston Hollow suburb of Dallas where George W Bush is a neighbor\n@highlight\nPickens, who is worth $1.2bn, has been married three times before", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 123}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 802, "end": 821}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 886, "end": 899}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had planned to build the world's largest wind farm in @placeholder but put plans on hold during the economic turn-down.", "idx": 56279}], "idx": 36574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States Senate's proud slogan -- \"world's greatest deliberative body\" -- seems out of place in the current atmosphere where distrust and bitterness dominate and persuasion and freewheeling debate seem like relics of a bygone era. But on Wednesday, senators will take small steps aimed at restoring their \"deliberative\" functions when they take up a minor, non-confrontational, bipartisan bill providing block grants for child care programs. What separates this bill from any other in recent memory is that Democratic leaders, who control the floor, won't dictate what amendments get debated and put up for a vote. They've refused to do that in the past, fearing Republicans would load bills with unrelated \"gotcha\" amendments designed to punish Democrats politically.\n@highlight\nEffort led by two senators aims to restore some semblance of deliberation\n@highlight\nThey'll try to get things going on a non-controversial child care bill\n@highlight\nSenate has been gripped by partisan battles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 32}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bipartisan bills dealing with sentencing reform, energy efficiency, and manufacturing innovation fit that description and could be considered next, a @placeholder aide said.", "idx": 56284}], "idx": 36578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A crazed man - who has hurt himself in public before - went on a raged-filed rant about the IRS and then attempted suicide in full view of Matt Lauer and the Today show team in Rockefeller Plaza this morning. Pak Chong Mar, 72, from the New York City borough of Queens began to cut his wrists as he stood in the audience for the popular breakfast show, screaming 'the IRS is watching me', before he was pepper sprayed and subdued by NYPD and Today show security. And it was revealed this afternoon that this is not the first time that Pak has hurt himself in public. In August 1995, he chopped off three of his fingers with a meat cleaver and threw his severed digits at the crowd during the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in Flushing.\n@highlight\nMan who tried to kill himself in front of Today show crew this morning named as 72-year-old Pak Chong Mar\n@highlight\nWitnesses said he was screaming about the IRS\n@highlight\nNYPD and Today show security stopped him and he was transported to St. Luke's Hospital\n@highlight\nPolice drew and aimed their guns at the man before he began slicing his own body\n@highlight\nMatt Lauer and his co-host's were forced to move indoors to complete their morning broadcast", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 94}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 368, "end": 370}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 535, "end": 537}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 702, "end": 721}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 988, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ago a man was tackled by the @placeholder's security team after he began", "idx": 56292}], "idx": 36583} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is questioning the effectiveness of the manhunt for fugitive warlord Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army, saying African Union troops are short on equipment, food and transportation. In a 14-page report to the U.N. Security Council, Ban urged member nations to provide the needed resources, warning the troops would be able to carry out their mission. \"The initiative itself lacks adequate and predictable funding for its operations. Without the necessary resources, the African Union will be unable to execute this important task fully,\" Ban said in the report released Thursday. The African Union stepped up efforts this year to capture Kony, deploying 5,000 troops in March after a resurgence in attacks by the group left thousands dead and displaced 445,000 people in Uganda, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, according to U.N. estimates.\n@highlight\nBan Ki-Moon warns the African Union forces are short on resources\n@highlight\nJoseph Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court\n@highlight\nHe is accused of crimes against humanity for the alleged use of child soldiers\n@highlight\nHe stands accused of conscripting children as soldiers and sex slaves", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 30}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 261, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 286}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 875}, {"start": 885, "end": 908}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 973, "end": 985}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The political will notwithstanding, the national authorities highlighted implementation challenges, including the need for additional resources, equipment, training, transportation and food rations to enable troops to mount effective operations against @placeholder,\" Ban said, according to the report.", "idx": 56297}], "idx": 36587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye Described as the 'last stop at the bottom of the world' by some of its 6,000 or so hapless and homeless residents, Los Angeles' Skid Row is a grim circus of pimps, drug dealers, hustlers and prostitutes. For most of the men and women sleeping and wandering the downtown streets of the City of Angels the idea of divine intervention is as distant as the glimmering lights of Mullholland Drive and the Hollywood Hills. Their stories are easy to ignore, which is what inspired one documentary filmmaker to brave the violent, tent filled sidewalks to reveal life for what it is on the mean streets of America's second city.\n@highlight\nAustralian filmmaker Shanks Rajendran spent 18 months in Skid Row, Los Angeles\n@highlight\nEnlisted the help of local man, Lavell Putman, who acted as his guide\n@highlight\nEngineered unprecedented access to the drug addled streets of downtown\n@highlight\nMet drug dealers, pimps and their prostitutes in an effort to expose the reality\n@highlight\nThe feature-length film is unflinching in its portrayal of the destitution of America's second largest city", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the doors that @placeholder opened were quite literal.", "idx": 56301}], "idx": 36588} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LINKENHOLT, England (CNN) -- Hidden away in the hills of Hampshire lies the village of Linkenholt. This idyllic community, home to just 50 people comes complete with grand Edwardian manor house, cricket pavilion and grounds, blacksmith's forge, rectory, shooting grounds, 22 houses and grade 2 listed cottages. The current owner has ensured that houses are not sold off in the near future. It's all one could ever want from a quintessential English village, and now it is on sale for $33 million. Once owned by English cricketer Herbert Blagrave, the estate was left to his own charitable trust which has now put the entire village -- church not included -- up for sale. \"That,\" joked local estate agent Tim Sherston, \"is owned by God.\"\n@highlight\nVillage of Linkenholt, in southern England, up for sale for $33 million\n@highlight\nEstate was left to a charitable trust that has put entire village on market\n@highlight\nTrust, villagers hope new owner will continue to run it in same manner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 529, "end": 544}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says: \"I'd like to see an @placeholder live in the manor, run the farm and the shoot like it used to be.\"", "idx": 56304}], "idx": 36590} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 08:48 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 14 June 2013 A faithful dog is seen pushing its elderly owner's wheelchair though Russian floodwaters. The incredible video, filmed from a passing car at an unknown location, shows the dog struggling along on its hind legs through water almost a metre deep. A voice off camera is heard to remark in Russian: 'Good Lord he's being pushed by his dog.' Scroll down for video A helping paw: A faithful dog pushes his elderly owner's wheelchair through floodwater The clip was uploaded to YouTube last week. Some users point out that no one had stopped to help the man. Others have suggested the dog may be simply hanging on to its owner rather than pushing him.\n@highlight\nYouTube video shows dog struggling on its hind legs as he pushes its master through water almost a metre deep\n@highlight\nVoice off camera is heard to remark in Russian: 'Good Lord he's being pushed by his dog'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The only clue to the location is the fact that the video is @placeholder.", "idx": 56307}], "idx": 36592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Survivor: Leon Leyson was the youngest Jewish survivor of the Holocaust spared by being on Schindler's List. Oskar Schindler kept an eye on the Leyson family among the hundreds of other Jews he saved. The youngest Jewish refugee to be saved from the Holocaust by Oskar Schindler has died. Leon Leyson, 83, was just 13 when he was taken on as a Schindler employee, he went on to live in Los Angeles, served in the U.S. army and worked as a teacher in industrial arts - keen to give something back to his adoptive country. Living in Krakow, he was 10 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Jews were forced to live in a ghetto but Leyon's father, Morris was one of the few men allowed out to work, NBC News reports.\n@highlight\nLeon Leyson, a 13-year-old Jew living in Krakow was the youngest factory worker put on Oskar Schindler's list which saved thousands from the death camps\n@highlight\nKnown as Little Leyson, he worked in Schindler's factory by standing on an upturned box", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 114, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Among them was the Leyson family, a family of seven who had moved to Krakow so @placeholder could find work.", "idx": 56318}], "idx": 36598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Whether he is predicting the demise of the U.S. \"empire,\" questioning U.S. accounts of the 9/11 attacks or accusing Europe of using the Holocaust as an excuse for supporting Israel, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad knows how to push the West's buttons at the U.N. General Assembly. For the third straight year, U.S. diplomats on Thursday joined envoys from several other nations in walking out during the Iranian president's address at the annual United Nations gathering in New York. That doesn't even count instances before that, when American diplomats conspicuously skipped his speech altogether. This year, Ahmadinejad said European countries \"still use the Holocaust after six decades as the excuse to pay (a) fine or ransom to the Zionists,\" and that the United States killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden instead of investigating \"hidden elements involved in September 11.\"\n@highlight\nSensational remarks are hallmark of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's 7 U.N. addresses\n@highlight\nU.S., other delegations walked out of Thursday's speech, as has happened before\n@highlight\nU.S., Israel, European powers and the United Nations are frequent targets of Ahmadinejad", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 209}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 255, "end": 275}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 945, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He blasted @placeholder, accusing it of \"crimes ... against defenseless women and children and destruction of their homes, farms, hospitals and schools.\"", "idx": 56320}], "idx": 36600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Get yourself together.\" Mary Williams repeated those three words often to her 28-year-old daughter, who served three years in a Kansas prison for a 1988 armed robbery. Donnie Belcher, 7, visits her mother, Wanda Taylor, at Lansing Correctional Facility in Kansas in 1991. Williams never judged her daughter, Wanda Taylor, for the crime or the crack cocaine addiction that fueled it. There was no need to pick at the past. Instead, Williams looked to the future. The future was her granddaughter, Donnie Belcher, a shy 4-year-old girl with curly hair who cried inconsolably from behind the glass the first time she visited her mother in jail.\n@highlight\nDonnie Belcher's mother was incarcerated when she was 4\n@highlight\nNumber of incarcerated mothers exploded 131 percent from 1991 to 2007\n@highlight\n\"I wanted to be everything my mother wasn't,\" Belcher says\n@highlight\nMore prisons are creating programs that preserve mother-child relationships", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As an adolescent, @placeholder battled feelings of bitterness toward her mother and feared her mother would relapse.", "idx": 56327}], "idx": 36601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A month after a fire crippled a Carnival ship in the Gulf of Mexico, another one of the cruise line's vessels may be experiencing its own problems. Multiple passengers aboard the Carnival Dream have contacted CNN, telling stories of power outages and overflowing toilets, all while docked in port at Philipsburg, St. Maarten, in the eastern Caribbean. \"We are not allowed off of the boat despite the fact that we have no way to use the restrooms on board,\" Jonathan Evans of Reidsville, North Carolina, said in an e-mail early Thursday. \"The cruise director is giving passengers very limited information and tons of empty promises. What was supposed to take a hour has turned into 7+ hours.\"\n@highlight\nThe Carnival Dream is experiencing problems, passengers say\n@highlight\nThere's human waste all over the floor,\" passenger Gregg Stark says\n@highlight\nAn engine room fire crippled the Carnival Triumph last month\n@highlight\nClass-action lawsuit alleges Carnival should have known \"mechanical and/or engine issues\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 75}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 895, "end": 910}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An announcement over the ship's public address system said they were trying to fix the problem and were working on the generators, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 56331}], "idx": 36604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill and Paul Revoir PUBLISHED: 19:43 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:52 EST, 20 December 2012 BBC chiefs were alerted to Jimmy Savile\u2019s \u2018dark side\u2019 months before it became public, it emerged yesterday. They learned \u2018the real truth\u2019 about the twisted entertainer more than two years ago \u2013 while he was still alive. Yet nothing was done, and shortly after his death, fulsome tribute programmes were aired and a Newsnight expose of his paedophile past was scrapped. A damning report yesterday revealed \u2018chaos\u2019 and a \u2018critical lack of leadership\u2019 at the heart of the BBC. But in spite of the scathing conclusions, no one will be sacked.\n@highlight\nBosses ignored warnings about DJ's 'dark side'\n@highlight\nNewsnight editor forced to take blame to protect the director general\n@highlight\nHead of news censured - but she will be back at her desk today\n@highlight\nA culture of distrust and a \u2018critical lack of leadership\u2019 crippled the BBC\u2019s response to the crisis.\n@highlight\nFormer director general George Entwistle was incapable of getting a grip and made an \u2018ethically dubious\u2019 bid to shift the blame elsewhere.\n@highlight\nNewsnight failed to provide police with the evidence of Savile\u2019s crimes \u2013 leading to accusations that it had \u2018been sitting on evidence for several months\u2019.\n@highlight\nThe public were repeatedly misled as bosses failed to \u2018get the truth\u2019 about what happened.\n@highlight\nThe Commons Public Accounts Committee yesterday attacked the BBC for a \u2018cavalier\u2019 use of public money over the \u00a3450,000 \u2018golden handshake\u2019 it gave to Mr Entwistle, and other executive pay-outs.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 111, "end": 113}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 691, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1409, "end": 1441}, {"start": 1466, "end": 1468}, {"start": 1558, "end": 1566}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigative Journalism which worked on the report, tweeted: \u2018If all goes well we\u2019ve got a @placeholder out tonight about a very senior political figure who is a paedophile\u2019.", "idx": 56334}], "idx": 36607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 30 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:47 EST, 30 June 2013 Pledge: David Cameron promised to 'stand together' with Pakistan after talks with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif David Cameron has promised to 'stand together' with Pakistan in the fight against terrorism following talks with the country's newly-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The British Prime Minister said battling terrorism required 'tough and uncompromising' action but also efforts to combat the roots of extremism and radicalisation. Mr Cameron also urged Pakistan to co-operate in creating a stable Afghanistan and pledged to go 'further and faster' in boosting trade links between the two countries.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister visited Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad for talks on terrorism\n@highlight\nAgreed that Pakistan had vital role to play in future of Afghanistan\n@highlight\nPoliticians also pledged \u00a33billion trade deal between Britain and Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'I profoundly believe that a stable, prosperous, peaceful and democratic @placeholder is in Pakistan\u2019s interest, just as a stable, prosperous, peaceful and democratic Pakistan is in Afghanistan\u2019s interest.'", "idx": 56340}], "idx": 36611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Ricciardo has set his sights on dethroning Lewis Hamilton this season - as the fastest driver in Top Gear's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' challenge. Ricciardo is to finally get his chance on the popular BBC2 show, with his attempt at the famous Dunsfold Aerodrome site in Surrey to be screened on February 8. Hamilton, who clinched his second Formula One world title last year, will take some beating as he is the fastest of all the F1 drivers to have taken to the makeshift circuit, ahead of the likes of Sebastian Vettel, Damon Hill, Nigel Mansell and Rubens Barrichello.\n@highlight\nDaniel Ricciardo will be on Top Gear's 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton currently holds the fastest lap of all the Formula 1 drivers\n@highlight\nRicciardo says, 'It would be nice to take at least one title off' Hamilton\n@highlight\nRed Bull drivers Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat spoke to media at a 'Meet the Drivers' event at Milton Keynes' SnoZone on Tuesday\n@highlight\nClick here for more F1 news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 146}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 517, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 582}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 646, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ricciardo addresses media after the event, where he spoke of his upcoming @placeholder appearance", "idx": 56354}], "idx": 36617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Camelot is real. The name synonymous with King Arthur's mythical kingdom of round tables, opulence and heroism has arrived. But hold your horses. This 'Camelot' is no fantastical castle in a medieval woodland. This is a three-year-old colt with designs on a very different fairytale crown. Trainer Aiden O'Brien is not normally prone to lack of self-belief. Yet even the taciturn Irishman admits that the bid by his star colt Camelot to become the first horse since Nijinsky to win the Triple Crown -- the 2,000 Guineas, the Epsom Derby and the St Leger Stakes -- is \"pushing the boat out.\"\n@highlight\nCamelot aiming for triple crown at St Leger Stakes, winning the Epsom Derby and 2,000 Guineas\n@highlight\nTrainer Aiden O'Brien admits it will be a big stretch for the three-year-old colt\n@highlight\nHis jockey son Joseph will be masterminding the race, already racing Camelot in all of his starts\n@highlight\nThe last horse to win hat trick was Nijinsky in 1970, also trained at Ballydoyle stables", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 568}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At just 19, @placeholder has already ridden more Classic winners than most jockeys will in a lifetime.", "idx": 56358}], "idx": 36620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rush Limbaugh brought a cheering crowd to its feet several times Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington as he called on fellow conservatives to take back the country. Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh energizes crowd of supporters in CPAC keynote speech. \"We conservatives have not done a good enough job of just laying out basically who we are, because we make the mistake of assuming that people know. What they know is largely incorrect, based on the way we're portrayed in pop culture, in the drive-by media, by the Democrat party,\" the conservative talk show host told a mostly young crowd of energized supporters.\n@highlight\n\"We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be,\" he says\n@highlight\nLimbaugh says conservatives need to choose right candidate to take back nation\n@highlight\nHe accuses President Obama of inspiring fear in Americans to push his agenda\n@highlight\nOpponents had put out political ad implying Limbaugh was de facto head of GOP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 90, "end": 129}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And this crowd is now energized, something we haven't seen from @placeholder, certainly not conservatives, since the November election.\"", "idx": 56365}], "idx": 36623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vladimir Putin maybe facing relentless Western criticism, but on the beaches in recently annexed Crimea, young Russian women are only too happy to wear him close to their hearts. The \u2018Putinkinis\u2019 are the latest manifestation of fervent patriotism sweeping Russia as the country is hit by sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. The pictures were taken at the Tavrida International Youth Meeting held this week on the Black Sea peninsula annexed from Ukraine by Russia in March. Vlad fans: Anastasia Petrova, Anastasia Trusova, Irina Volodchenko and Margarita Bocharova show their support for the Russian president with their Putinkinis \u2018Our wonderful girls decided not to hide their patriotism and show a photo of V.V Putin as one of their attributes - on their breasts,\u2019 explained the event's website.\n@highlight\nYoung women in Crimea show their support for Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nThe publicity bikini tops feature Russian president's face\n@highlight\nLatest display of extreme patriotism spreading in Russia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 354, "end": 388}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 563}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They aim with their swim wear \u2018to say to all the country that they fully support the political course of head of the state @placeholder.", "idx": 56377}], "idx": 36633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is this Manchester City's \"David Beckham moment?\" When Yaya Toure's agent announced his client was unhappy because the English Premier League champion's bosses failed to wish him happy birthday, social media went into meltdown. The 31-year-old, who earns a reported $370,000 a week, has been ridiculed after his agent revealed Toure was left upset by the lack of congratulations afforded to him. According to the player's agent, Toure was barely acknowledged by the club's owners when the squad arrived in the United Arab Emirates last week to celebrate their Premier League title triumph. \"None of them shook his hand on his birthday. It's really sick,\" his agent Dmitri Seluk told the BBC.\n@highlight\nYaya Toure's brand \"left damaged\" by outburst says PR expert\n@highlight\nAgent says Manchester City midfielder is upset by lack of birthday celebrations\n@highlight\nHis future at Premier League's top club is in jeopardy according to Phil Hall\n@highlight\nPublic take dim view of such behavior from highly-paid sport stars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 128, "end": 149}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 519, "end": 538}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But according to one PR expert, it's a case of a @placeholder player wanting to have his cake and eat it; a case of professional footballers losing all touch with reality.", "idx": 56379}], "idx": 36635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thailand's capital was braced for unprecedented flooding Wednesday, amid the monsoon rains that have overwhelmed much of the country as well as Laos, Cambodia and the Philippines in recent weeks. \"It's going to be clearer over the next couple days\" whether Bangkok can be spared the brunt of the flooding said Matthew Cochrane, spokesperson for the International Red Cross in Bangkok. So far, 281 people have been killed and four people are missing in Thailand, according to the country's Flood Relief Operations Command. Some 60 of the country's 76 provinces have so far been affected, impacting some eight million people.\n@highlight\nIn Thailand 281 people have been killed and four people missing\n@highlight\nAn area the size of Spain is affected by the floods in Southeast Asia\n@highlight\nOfficial: Central Bangkok expected to be spared from brunt of floods\n@highlight\nFloods are 'worst to hit Thailand since 1949,' destroying 2.5 million acres of farmland", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 358, "end": 380}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 498, "end": 528}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tourists warned as floods continue to wreak havoc in @placeholder", "idx": 56384}], "idx": 36639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:18 EST, 10 March 2014 In his latest jab at the Palin family, Levi Johnston has announced he will take on Todd Palin in next year's Iron Dog snowmobile race. Johnston, who had a child with former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol in 2008, told TMZ that it's been his lifelong dream to enter the three-day, 2000-mile race through the Alaskan wilderness. But his main goal in entering 'the world's logesnt, roughest snowmobile race' is taking down Todd Palin, Sarah's husband and his son Tripp's grandfather.\n@highlight\nJohnston has a son with Sarah and Todd Palin's daughter Bristol, but the couple are now estranged\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old announced he is entering next year's Iron Dog race to compete against Todd\n@highlight\nTodd has won the race four times in the past, but had to pull out of this year's race after only 100 miles\n@highlight\nAfter breaking up with Bristol Palin for a second time in 2010, Johnston has continued to speak out against Alaska's former first family in the press", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happier times: Bristol and @placeholder had son Tripp in December 2008.", "idx": 56390}], "idx": 36644} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- More than 1,000 American troops have now been killed in Afghanistan, according to CNN calculations. The United States passed that grim milestone Tuesday, when an improvised explosive device killed two of its troops in southern Afghanistan, bringing the total to 1,001. The death toll does not include those killed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in other countries. But the large number of casualties is in sharp contrast to the rates from another recent war. The deaths of these service members come 104 months since the start of the war in Afghanistan, compared with the war in Iraq, where more than 1,000 U.S. troops were killed in the first 18 months of fighting.\n@highlight\nDeath toll at 1,001 after explosion in southern Afghanistan\n@highlight\nBut fatalities have come slower than in Iraq war\n@highlight\nCoalition forces working to secure Helmand Province\n@highlight\nNew offensive will target Taliban fighters in Kandahar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 348, "end": 373}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 874, "end": 889}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than a million @placeholder live in Kandahar, and the Taliban are embedded in the population.", "idx": 56393}], "idx": 36647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- The crowd cheers as the stars make their way to the ring for first pro-wrestling bout North Korea has seen in almost 20 years. Back then, we're told the spectators thought the action was real. Now, they're more savvy, and appreciative, clapping loudly as the former American stars execute their maneuvers during the two-day contest in Pyongyang. \"We're here to do something bigger and better,\" pro-wrestler Jon \"Strongman\" Anderson roars backstage. He could also be alluding to the purpose of the trip, an attempt at \"sports diplomacy\" by Antonio Inoki, a Japanese former pro-wrestler turned politician.\n@highlight\nCNN attends pro-wrestling festival in North Korea in tightly-controlled trip\n@highlight\nBehind public spectacle, is an attempt at sports diplomacy\n@highlight\nTrip showcases country club, theme park, military might\n@highlight\nMinders watch reporters' every move", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 439, "end": 462}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 647, "end": 649}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Photos showing planes and helicopters that had crashed in North Korean territory were also displayed, including a graphic image of a dead @placeholder soldier.", "idx": 56395}], "idx": 36649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A scientist who apparently worked in some capacity for Lockheed Martin has claimed aliens on Earth are real and have made contact with Earth in a video posted shortly before his death. Boyd Bushman apparently drew on his own personal experiences to reveal that extraterrestrials were in Area 51. And in a bizarre interview he also claims anti-gravity is one of several technologies being hidden by the government. In a video Boyd Bushman (shown) says aliens are real and they have visited Earth. He made the claims before he passed away on 7 August 2014. Incidents such as Roswell in 1947 were caused by aliens, he says. And he also shows off 'pictures' of aliens and their home world\n@highlight\nIn a video Boyd Bushman says aliens are real and they have visited Earth\n@highlight\nHe made the claims before he passed away on 7 August 2014\n@highlight\nIncidents such as Roswell in 1947 were caused by aliens, he says\n@highlight\nAnd he also shows off 'pictures' of aliens and their home world\n@highlight\nHe apparently used to work as a senior scientist for Lockheed Martin\n@highlight\nHere he says he worked on anti-gravity and alien technology\n@highlight\nBut his claims have been widely derided by UFO experts and commentators\n@highlight\nSome have said pictures of the 'alien' Mr Bushman shows look very similar to a plastic toy", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1282}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The only thing that causes one to pause is @placeholder\u2019s background.", "idx": 56399}], "idx": 36652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:40 EST, 24 December 2013 A surfing enthusiast who couldn't bare to hang up his wetsuit for winter has taken to the snow with his surfboard in tow. Charles Navillod, 26, braved the cold spells when he ventured out on his surfboard in Tignes, France, in just his wetsuit. After a few attempts, he mastered the art of snowboarding on a surfboard. A surfing enthusiast who couldn't bare to hang up his wetsuit for winter has taken to the snow French photographer Tristan Shu, 37, shot these photos of his friend Charles, whose surfsnow adventure was made all the more tricky by the light powdery snow.\n@highlight\nCharles Navillod, 26, braved the cold spells when he ventured out on his surfboard in Tignes\n@highlight\nAfter a few attempts he mastered the art of snowboarding on a surfboard\n@highlight\nFrench photographer Tristan Shu, 37, shot these photos of his friend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 676, "end": 691}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said: 'I'm a keen surfing enthusiast and I thought why not combine my passion for surfing with my passion for snowboarding.", "idx": 56404}], "idx": 36657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. is \"running out of time\" to win the war in Afghanistan, and sending in more troops will not guarantee victory, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, warned Congress on Wednesday. Adm. Michael Mullen tells a congressional committee Wednesday that the war in Afghanistan is winnable. At the same hearing, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the conflict in Iraq has entered the \"endgame\" but said that the situation there remains fragile and that U.S. decisions in the coming months \"will be critical to regional stability and our national security interests in the years to come.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense secretary says Iraq enters \"endgame,\" warns of fragile progress\n@highlight\n\"We can't kill our way to victory,\" Adm. 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Ahead of the season finale, Sportsmail charters five key moments from a pulsating duel which has caught the imagination both on, and off, the track. Bahrain Grand Prix (Hamilton 1st, Rosberg 2nd) After Lewis Hamilton\u2019s early retirement at the opening race of the season in Australia, and his dominant victory in Malaysia, the Battle in Bahrain \u2013 dubbed the \u2018race of the century\u2019 \u2013 gave us our first real taste of the incredible pace of the Mercedes.\n@highlight\nJust 17 points separate Lewis Hamilton in first and Nico Rosberg in second\n@highlight\nAhead of the season finale in Abu Dhabi, we look at five key moments\n@highlight\nThe 'race of the century' came in Bahrain, which Hamilton won\n@highlight\nRosberg pipped Hamilton to the Monaco Grand Prix in late May\n@highlight\nHamilton and Rosberg clashed in Belgium, and the Brit had to retire\n@highlight\nHamilton won from Rosberg in Monza after early mistakes from the German\n@highlight\nRosberg kept in touch with Hamilton by winning in Brazil\n@highlight\nDouble points are up for grabs in Abu Dhabi on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 153, "end": 162}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 856, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conspiracy theorists claimed that @placeholder had deliberately gone off the track under instruction from Mercedes as further punishment for the incident in Belgium.", "idx": 56412}], "idx": 36661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Republican operatives linked to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have launched a new super PAC focused on keeping the Senate in GOP hands in 2016, when they'll face a much tougher map and a political climate that favors Democrats. The new super PAC, called the Senate Leadership Fund, will work with American Crossroads, another major GOP super PAC, to defend Republican-held seats and help nominate the most electable candidates in primaries to contest Democratic-held seats, according to a source familiar with the group's plans. The source said the group will operate largely in general election and open-seat primary battles, but may also engage in defense of incumbents facing primary challenges.\n@highlight\nAllies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are launching a super PAC focused on Senate races\n@highlight\nTheir aim is to keep the Senate in GOP hands as Republicans face a tough map for 2016\n@highlight\nThe group will coordinate with American Crossroads, another GOP super PAC", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 272, "end": 293}, {"start": 311, "end": 329}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 962, "end": 980}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Senate Leadership Fund will aim to pick up some of the slack at the @placeholder level, and will coordinate messaging, media buys and fundraising with American Crossroads.", "idx": 56413}], "idx": 36662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "India batsmen Ajinkya Rahane and Virat Kohli struck inspired centuries during a record fourth-wicket partnership at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday to help India claw their way back into the third test against Australia on day three. The pair united with India vulnerable at 147-3 in the morning and were finally separated at 409-4 after tea, having creamed 262 runs off Australia's hapless bowlers before spinner Nathan Lyon had Rahane trapped lbw for 147. Kohli, enjoying an outstanding series with three centuries, pushed on to 169 before he was dismissed courtesy of wicketkeeper Brad Haddin's second brilliant catch of the day.\n@highlight\nVirat Kohli hit 169 and Ajinkya Rahane 147 to keep India in contention\n@highlight\nThe tourists ended day three 68 ruins behind Australia's total of 530\n@highlight\nThe India pair put on a record fourth-wicket stand of 262 at the MCG\n@highlight\nRahane was eventually trapped lbw by Nathan Lyon\n@highlight\nAnd Kohli was caught by Brad Haddin off bowling of Mitchell Johnson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 120, "end": 143}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 978, "end": 988}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kohli had been knocked to the ground as @placeholder took a shy at the stumps", "idx": 56417}], "idx": 36666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:34 EST, 30 January 2013 Cabinet minister Ken Clarke will today urge David Cameron to focus on the 'positives' of Brussels staying in the European Union as he helps launch a campaign to keep Britain in the European Union. The former Chancellor will be joined by Lib Dem treasury minister Danny Alexander and Labour's Lord Mandelson to front a \u2018patriotic fightback\u2019 against euroscepticism. Mr Clarke will defy anti-Europe sentiment in his party to insist the PM must 'concentrate on what we are in favour of and not just what we are against' while Mr Alexander will dismiss calls to withdraw from much of the EU as 'nonsensical'.\n@highlight\nLaunch of Centre for British Influence marks a 'patriotic fightback'\n@highlight\nTory Cabinet minister urges Prime Minister to talk up ties with Brussels\n@highlight\nLib Dem Treasury minister Danny Alexander to join cross-party campaign and claim severing ties with European Union is 'nonsensical'\n@highlight\nLord Mandelson to warn anti-EU claims 'cannot go unchallenged anymore'\n@highlight\nOrganisers promise a 'patriotic fightback' arguing Britain wields more power as a leading nation in Brussels\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron used long-awaited speech to promise in-out vote by 2017\n@highlight\nEd Miliband talked out of matching pledge 'by his brother David' - reports\n@highlight\nTony Blair warns leaving the EU would be 'very bad' for Britain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 384, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 705}, {"start": 746, "end": 773}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 926, "end": 940}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1388}, {"start": 1412, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1441, "end": 1442}, {"start": 1468, "end": 1474}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It will publish an annual EU power league, to show how the @placeholder benefits from continued membership.", "idx": 56421}], "idx": 36667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The 27-year-old son of tennis great John McEnroe and Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O'Neal was arrested on drug charges in Manhattan, police said. Kevin McEnroe was arrested late Tuesday after what police believed was a drug transaction on a street corner in East Village, according to New York police Sgt. Jessica McRorie. He was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance. McEnroe was carrying six clear plastic bags of what was believed to be cocaine, a Clorazepate anxiety pill, 20 Oxycodone pain-killing pills, 10 morphine pills and 10 orange pills which were not identified, McRorie said.\n@highlight\nKevin McEnroe, 27, was arrested in Manhattan late Tuesday night, police said\n@highlight\nHe is the son of tennis great John McEnroe and Oscar-winning actress Tatum O'Neal\n@highlight\nPolice say he was carrying six bags of what was believed to be cocaine and some pills", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is the ex-wife of @placeholder, with whom she has three children.", "idx": 56424}], "idx": 36669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Drunken British students rampaged through a seaside town in fancy dress during an annual festival in Spain. Thousands of young people descended on the popular resort of Salou for a week of partying, with some of the party-goers creating scenes that left locals horrified. Some British students were spotted falling over, exposing themselves and vomiting at the annual Saloufest, while one girl was seen collapsing semi-conscious on the pavement. Scroll down for video Rampage: One girl was seen to collapse on the street after thousands of British students descended on Saloufest in Spain for a spell of partying Partied-out: The girl was helped to her feet by two friends at the resort after apparently collapsing\n@highlight\nThousands of students descend on Spanish resort for week of partying\n@highlight\nSome revellers seen vomiting and collapsing semi-conscious in street\n@highlight\nLocals and businesses have repeatedly complained about Saloufest\n@highlight\nBut local authority welcomes wealth it brings to the area", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brits on tour: Many young people at @placeholder start drinking on the beach during the day and continue into the night", "idx": 56428}, {"query": "VIDEO: Watch students having a whale of a time at @placeholder in Spain", "idx": 56429}, {"query": "Party-time: Students began descending on the coastal resort on Sunday to soak up some sun at @placeholder", "idx": 56430}], "idx": 36671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Didier Drogba was dropped to the bench for the first time in his long international career on Saturday, but his Ivory Coast teammates took up the responsibility to win a place in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a 3-0 win over Tunisia. Togo's later 2-0 win over Algeria ensured the Ivorians went through, and meant the 1990 champions became the first nation to be eliminated. Drogba handed over the captain's armband to Didier Zakora, having failed to impress in his team's opening Group D victory over Togo. The 34-year-old former Chelsea star had complained of a lack of match fitness before the tournament started in South Africa, having not played since the end of the Chinese league season with his club Shanghai Shenhua in early November.\n@highlight\nIvory Coast captain and talisman Didier Drogba dropped for 3-0 win over Tunisia\n@highlight\nGervinho and Yaya Toure both score second goal of tournament for 2012 finalists\n@highlight\nTogo's later 2-0 win over Algeria puts Ivorians into the quarterfinals in South Africa\n@highlight\nDefeat means north Africans are the first team to be eliminated from group stage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 213, "end": 233}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Togo helped the Ivorians to go through to the knockout phase ahead of the final round of group games by beating Tunisia's north @placeholder rivals Algeria.", "idx": 56434}], "idx": 36673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After 17 years as Chicago's archbishop, the ailing Cardinal Francis George welcomed his pending retirement Saturday with praise for his successor -- and words of relief. The Vatican on Saturday announced that Pope Francis had accepted George's resignation as archbishop and chosen Blase Cupich, bishop of Spokane, Washington, as the man who will succeed George in leading the Chicago area's 2.3 million Catholics in November. The 77-year-old George, who has been battling kidney cancer, told reporters that he'll look forward to advising the Pope as cardinal through various committees, as health permits. But leaving the archbishop post will be a relief, partly because health problems have made it difficult for him to focus fully on his duties.\n@highlight\nCardinal Francis George stepping down after 17 years as Chicago archbishop\n@highlight\nSpokane Bishop Blase Cupich chosen to succeed George\n@highlight\nGeorge resigned as required at age 75 in 2012, but Pope didn't accept it until now\n@highlight\nGeorge has been battling kidney cancer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is a full-time job, so I am relieved and grateful that somebody who can do it full time will be in charge,\" George said at a news conference in @placeholder on Saturday morning.", "idx": 56439}], "idx": 36677} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- British Airways was able to get three out of four planes to their destination this weekend despite the ongoing strike by cabin crew, the airline's CEO, Willie Walsh, said Sunday. Walsh told CNN he was \"clearly disappointed for customers who have had disrupted travel plans but I'm really pleased that we have been able to do so much and we are determined to keep this going. \"We have had high numbers of cabin crew turning up for work. We wouldn't have been able to fly such a significant operation if we didn't have cabin crew supporting us,\" he said.\n@highlight\nBritish Airways: \"We will fly more than 75 percent of customers booked to travel\"\n@highlight\nAt least 51 BA flights leaving Heathrow Sunday were listed as canceled\n@highlight\nBA cabin crew members in dispute over pay and working conditions\n@highlight\nAirline and Unite union have been at odds for more than a year over planned changes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 694, "end": 695}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 764, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At @placeholder's Heathrow Airport, BA will be able to run up to 55 percent of its short-haul flights and up to 70 percent of its long-haul flights, the airline said.", "idx": 56451}], "idx": 36685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Robert Molnar has a vision: an ocean race from New York to the Canadian Pacific city of Victoria, via the Arctic. \"Because of climate change, we can do this race,\" Molnar told CNN. He pictures oceangoing sailboats hugging the Atlantic coast up through Halifax to western Greenland, then heading west through the Northwest Passage to Tuktoyaktuk on Canada's Arctic coastline, before rounding Alaska to Dutch Harbor and, at last, Victoria. In 2017, Molnar plans to make this a reality in the form of the Sailing the Arctic Race, or STAR. \"The Arctic is the big attraction. 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Sportsmail can reveal that the extraordinary incident occurred in Southampton\u2019s 2-1 defeat by Everton at Goodison Park last Sunday. Saints have written to the Premier League asking that Clattenburg is not appointed as an official for any of their matches until the investigation is over. Clattenburg has a controversial style and it is understood the alleged insult was directed at Lallana after the referee turned down Southampton penalty appeals late in the game.\n@highlight\nMark Clattenburg under investigation after being accused of 'abusing and insulting' Adam Lallana\n@highlight\nIncident happened during Southampton's 2-1 defeat by Everton at Goodison Park\n@highlight\nClattenburg declined Saints a penalty after Antolin Alcaraz handled in the penalty area\n@highlight\nLallana argued with Clattenburg and heated words were exchanged\n@highlight\nSaints have asked that Clattenburg does not officiate another of their games until the investigation has been completed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 94, "end": 103}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 927, "end": 941}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blocked: @placeholder's delivery struck the arm of Everton defender Antolin Alcaraz", "idx": 56461}], "idx": 36694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Enjoy it while you can, but remember it won't last forever. That was President Barack Obama's message to American consumers on Tuesday as he discussed near six year-low gas prices in an interview with The Detroit News ahead of a visit to Michigan on Wednesday to tout the recovery of the auto industry and the growth of American manufacturing. \"I would strongly advise American consumers to continue to think about how you save money at the pump because it is good for the environment, it's good for family pocketbooks and if you go back to old habits and suddenly gas is back at $3.50, you are going to not be real happy,\" Obama said.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama advised Americans to be wise about their gas savings\n@highlight\nIn an interview with the Detroit News, he reminded Americans that gas prices will eventually rise again\n@highlight\nObama will travel to Michigan on Wednesday to tout the resurgence of the auto industry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's unemployment rate has fallen faster than the overall employment rate.\"", "idx": 56471}], "idx": 36699} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "More Russian aggression in Ukraine. More U.S. and European sanctions imposed on Moscow. What seems like diplomatic tail-chasing so many months into the Ukraine conflict invites questions about how Western powers can defuse the worsening conflict in Eastern Europe. U.S. President Barack Obama and the European Union raised the stakes on Tuesday, announcing long-threatened sanctions that target Russia's state-owned banks, weapons makers and oil companies, along with top cronies of President Vladimir Putin. They want Putin to stop arming pro-Russian separatists fighting the Ukraine government and instead support a political process that entrenches President Petro Poroshenko's elected leadership. A deeper concern is that Putin may be planning to grab more territory from the former Soviet satellite following Russia's annexation of Crimea earlier this year.\n@highlight\nRussia says new sanctions will harm relations with Washington\n@highlight\nExpanded sanctions target Russian banks, arms industry, oil development\n@highlight\nEU joins Obama after initially balking due to economic concerns\n@highlight\nAnother possible option: take the 2018 soccer World Cup from Russia", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S., @placeholder hit Russia with more sanctions as Ukraine fighting continues", "idx": 56480}, {"query": "To the U.S. officials, the sanctions announced Tuesday are \"the most significant tool we have to shape @placeholder decision-making.\"", "idx": 56486}, {"query": "\"This is a choice that @placeholder and President Putin in particular has made.\"", "idx": 56488}], "idx": 36704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Almost 15 months since Tyler Clementi committed suicide, his older brother James wants people to know that \"he's much more than the way that he died.\" Tyler was an 18-year-old freshman at Rutgers University in New Jersey when he jumped off the George Washington Bridge in New York on September 22, 2010, after prosecutors say his roommate and another Rutgers student spied on Clementi kissing another man via a computer webcam. His suicide ignited a media firestorm and thrust his brother into the national conversation in a way that James Clementi still finds difficult to grasp.\n@highlight\n\"The tragedy is that the sadness at the end ... defines everything,\" James Clementi says\n@highlight\nTyler Clementi killed himself after two students allegedly spied on him via webcam kissing a man\n@highlight\nHis roommate goes on trial this month on 15-count indictment, including hate crimes\n@highlight\nJames Clementi's interview with CNN's Jason Carroll airs on \"Anderson Cooper 360\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 206, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 262, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}, {"start": 951, "end": 963}, {"start": 974, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told James he was gay, too, and James said it didn't \"seem to be any kind of burden or trouble for him, he seemed OK with it.\"", "idx": 56496}], "idx": 36709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Two former World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers are suing the WWE, alleging their old employer ignored or downplayed signs of brain damage and other injuries while it raked in millions. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Philadelphia by Vito LoGrasso, who is best known for wrestling under the moniker Big Vito, and Evan Singleton, who wrestled under the name Adam Mercer. \"It is not simply that WWE has failed to protect its wrestlers,\" court documents say. \"WWE deliberately creates and heightens the violence of its matches in order to 'heat' up audiences and increase its profits.\" WWE is known for over-the-top events, outrageous story lines and matches putting wrestlers against each other and involving high-flying stunts. A lawyer for WWE called the lawsuit without merit, like a \"virtually identical one filed by the same lawyers in Oregon.\"\n@highlight\nA WWE lawyer says the suit is without merit, and WWE is proactive when it comes to concussions\n@highlight\n2 wrestlers sue WWE, saying the company ignored or downplayed injuries like brain damage\n@highlight\nThe lawsuit, which could become a class action, is seeking damages and medical monitoring", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 44}, {"start": 70, "end": 72}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 758, "end": 760}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}, {"start": 926, "end": 928}, {"start": 999, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result of his wrestling injuries, the suit alleges, @placeholder suffers from serious neurological damage, which includes severe headaches, memory loss, depression, anxiety and deafness.", "idx": 56501}], "idx": 36713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A nurse's aide in Spain catches Ebola; her dog is taken away and put to death. A nurse in Texas catches Ebola; her dog is fed, taken away and put into quarantine. The stark difference in treatment illustrates the lack of solid protocol on what to do with Ebola victims' pets -- and highlights what little is known about the risk. Why are we even talking about this? Focusing on the cases of two dogs can seem trivial compared to the 4,000 people in West Africa who have died from Ebola this year. But CNN's Anderson Cooper notes that concern about animals can have a broader impact on human health.\n@highlight\nCDC: There have been no reports of pets getting sick with Ebola or spreading it\n@highlight\nBut some studies have shown dogs can have the virus, but not be sick from it\n@highlight\nAn Ebola patient's dog in Dallas is quarantined after a patient's dog in Spain was euthanized\n@highlight\n\"The problem is we haven't really studied the progress of Ebola in dogs,\" a professor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dallas city offici@placeholderave posted frequently on each step of Bentley's rescue from Pham's apartment.", "idx": 56509}], "idx": 36719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Yitzhak Shamir, a political hard-liner who served two terms as Israeli prime minster, died Saturday, the prime minister's office said. 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How the violent mentally ill can buy guns Tennis Maynard, 37, has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Sheriff Walter E. \"Eugene\" Crum and with attempted murder after he allegedly pointed a gun at a sheriff's deputy who chased him. His family admitted him to a mental hospital in February 2010, according to both sources. That would have disqualified him from buying a firearm or even being in the presence of guns, authorities say.\n@highlight\nW. Virginia officials didn't update a background check database in time, prosecutor says\n@highlight\nThe \"inexcusable delay\" allowed suspect to buy a gun, prosecutor says\n@highlight\nOnce updated, database stopped a second gun purchase by Tennis Melvin Maynard\n@highlight\nMaynard is accused of killing West Virginia Sheriff Walter E. \"Eugene\" Crum", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 324, "end": 326}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 459, "end": 481}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's also unknown how many guns were seized from @placeholder's home where he lived with his parents and how many belonged to Maynard.", "idx": 56522}], "idx": 36727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- July is on track to be the deadliest month yet for British troops supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Air Chief Marshall Jock Stirrup says the sacrifices of British forces are worth it. So far, 15 British servicemen have died in Afghanistan this month, mostly in connection with Operation Panther's Claw, the British-led offensive in Helmand province that is mirroring a similar operation by U.S. Marines in the same area. Britain's deadliest month in Afghanistan so far has been September 2006, when 19 died -- 14 in a single incident, the crash of a Royal Air Force plane near Kandahar.\n@highlight\n15 servicemen have died this month, compared with 19 in September 2006\n@highlight\nMost deaths attributed to Operation Panther's Claw in Helmand province\n@highlight\nAir Chief Marshall says numbers pale in comparison to 197 Taliban deaths\n@highlight\nSudden spike triggers outcry in UK, criticism of vehicles used in operations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 111}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 291, "end": 314}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 720, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 776, "end": 793}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 892, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sudden spike in @placeholder deaths has triggered an outcry in the United Kingdom over the mission there and whether it will be successful.", "idx": 56539}], "idx": 36739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama used an executive order today to impose new sanctions on North Korea today over its 'destructive, coercive cyber-related actions,' including a hack on computers Sony last month. The sanctions affect three state-controlled North Korean companies and 10 of its government officials, the Associated Press reports. Obama, still on vacation in Hawaii, notified Congress of his actions in a letter this afternoon. Scroll down for video At a press conference the day he departed for his annual holiday in the Hawaiian islands, President Barack Obama promised a 'proportional and appropriate' response to North Korea's hack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. Today he levied sanctions on the foreign government and 10 of its officials\n@highlight\nThe sanctions affect three state-controlled North Korean companies and 10 of its government officials\n@highlight\nObama, still on vacation in Hawaii, notified Congress of his actions in a letter this afternoon\n@highlight\nThe president promised last month to take 'proportional and appropriate' measures to punish North Korea for its attack on Sony's computers\n@highlight\n'Today's actions are the first aspect of our response,' the White House said", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 308, "end": 323}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 525, "end": 540}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 642, "end": 668}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The White House has said several times since the Sony hack that it would like to see @placeholder pass new cyber security legislation and it would support those efforts.", "idx": 56540}], "idx": 36740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis surprised hundreds of commuters when he rode on a train to a Mass in Deajeon, Korea, instead of a helicopter He has built a reputation for his down-to-earth style and has no patience for pomp. But even so, Pope Francis surprised hundreds of ordinary commuters when he took public transport to celebrate a Mass in Korea where he is on a five day visit. The pope scrapped his plans to take a helicopter from Seoul to his first public Mass instead taking a local train to Daejeon, where he held a service at a football stadium in the city.\n@highlight\nPope Francis took train to Daejeon, where he led service at football stadium\n@highlight\nHe was seen in fourth car of train in first-class, with 500 other passengers\n@highlight\nHad already refused a Popemobile and arrived from airport in black Kia Soul", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pope Francis' pared back humble demeanour has taken locals in status-conscious, ostentatious, @placeholder by surprise.", "idx": 56541}], "idx": 36741} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for West Brom's home clash with Burnley... 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Witnesses to unfathomable depths of human savagery, these are among the last occupants of history\u2019s most infamous slaughterhouse. To stand in the Arctic chill of Auschwitz today, it seems extraordinary that anyone survived what unfolded here. Yet, astonishingly, most of the people in this photograph \u2013 taken exactly 70 years ago today \u2013 are still alive. What\u2019s more, four of them \u2013 including a victim of the abominable human vivisectionist, Dr Josef Mengele \u2013 have returned to Auschwitz to mark the 70th anniversary of the day that Soviet troops liberated this place.\n@highlight\nAuschwitz survivors visited the Nazi concentration camp today ahead of the 70th anniversary of its liberation\n@highlight\nFour of the survivors were pictured with an image taken exactly 70 years ago when the camp was freed\n@highlight\nThey travelled from all over the world for the visit with many returning to the camp for the first time to pay respects\n@highlight\nSeveral gathered together entering the camp to say a prayer underneath the infamous 'Arbeit Macht Frei' sign\n@highlight\nThe camp in Nazi-occupied Poland was liberated at the end of the Second World War by the Soviet army in 1945\n@highlight\nTomorrow survivors will join heads of state for official commemorations to mark the liberation's 70th anniversary", "entities": [{"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For many others, this dismal railway town in southern @placeholder was an horrific transit point on the way to being murdered somewhere else \u2013 in a labour camp or on a \u2018death march\u2019 to another prison-mortuary.", "idx": 56556}], "idx": 36752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Ballon d'Or may be the most prestigious individual prize a footballer can win, but a deeper look at the voting leaves a feeling of bemusement and frustration. Cristiano Ronaldo may have quite rightly been voted the world's best player on Monday night - his second consecutive win and third overall - and gushed about Lionel Messi, hailing his great rival for helping him become a better player. But the Real Madrid superstar could not bring himself to include Messi in his top three players in the world, instead choosing to opt for team-mates Sergio Ramos, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema.\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo was named 2014 Ballon d'Or winner on Monday evening\n@highlight\nLionel Messi came second and Manuel Neuer third in the voting\n@highlight\nRonaldo and Messi did not include each other in their top three votes\n@highlight\nMany players simply voted for their team-mates and compatriots\n@highlight\nREAD: Ronaldo and Messi remain best of enemies\n@highlight\nFIFA Team of the Year: FIFPro World XI", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 163, "end": 179}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 621}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 972, "end": 992}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ronaldo voted for Real Madrid team-mate @placeholder (centre) as the best player in the world", "idx": 56558}], "idx": 36754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 24 people, including 10 children, were killed when a massive tornado struck an area outside Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon, officials said. At least seven of those children were killed at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Oklahoma, police said. Emergency personnel scoured the school's rubble -- a scene of twisted I-beams and crumbled cinder blocks. The tornado was 1.3 miles wide as it moved through Moore, in the southern part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, the National Weather Service said. The estimated peak wind ranged from 200 to 210 mph, which would make it an EF5, the most powerful category of tornado possible, according to the agency.\n@highlight\nNEW: Injured toll at 353, governor says\n@highlight\nPresident Obama to visit region Sunday\n@highlight\nAll residents of Moore have now been accounted for, mayor says\n@highlight\n2,400 homes were damaged in Moore and Oklahoma City", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 209, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 465, "end": 477}, {"start": 502, "end": 525}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- Insurance claims related to damage from Monday's tornado and storm in metropolitan @placeholder are likely to top $2 billion, said Collins.", "idx": 56565}], "idx": 36759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bekaa Valley, Lebanon (CNN) -- As the Syria conflict further escalates, refugees continue to cross borders to seek safety in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt. According to the U.N., the number of Syrians who have registered as refugees -- or are being assisted in these countries -- now exceeds 540,000, with an increase of over 140,000 during the past six weeks alone. I recently traveled to eastern Lebanon to work with Mercy Corps and assist the refugees who have fled their homes in Syria. It was a cold, foggy day with a constant downpour of icy rain. When we crossed the mountains into the Bekaa Valley, the rain turned to a wet snow and a hard wind lashed at us the entire day.\n@highlight\nMore than half a million Syrians have fled to other countries\n@highlight\nTheir numbers have risen 140,000 in the past six weeks alone\n@highlight\nLebanon is hosting the largest Syrian refugee community, with more than 170,000\n@highlight\nMost are taken in by host families or live under tents improvised from scrap material", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The majority of the refugees in @placeholder are staying with host families.", "idx": 56576}], "idx": 36767} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 05:50 EST, 5 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:16 EST, 5 July 2013 With their well-pressed shirts and Cath Kidston totes at the ready, these shoppers look like they're waiting patiently for the farmers' market to open, or perhaps a new branch of Boden. In fact, the queuers - all 300 of them - are waiting for a new Aldi store to open - the discount supermarket that has become the darling of the recession-hit middle classes. Demonstrating perfectly how the well-heeled have taken the German chain to their hearts, they parked their Aston Martins, Jaguars and Range Rovers and then queued politely from 3am for the opening of the supermarket in Knutsford, in Cheshire.\n@highlight\nWell-heeled locals queue as budget supermarket opens in Knutsford\n@highlight\nOnce disparaged, the German chain was named Grocer of the Year in June\n@highlight\nAldi has won awards for quality of its own-label wines, spirits and breads\n@highlight\nAffluent Knutsford is in Chancellor George Osborne's Tatton constituency", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 821, "end": 838}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 945, "end": 962}, {"start": 981, "end": 994}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There has been a hugely positive response from the @placeholder community", "idx": 56581}], "idx": 36770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Richard Nixon I knew had almost nothing to do with the Richard Nixon as portrayed in most media. The Richard Nixon I knew was a man who had served his country honorably as Dwight Eisenhower's vice president at the height of the Cold War, when Eisenhower kept us at peace for eight years -- with Nixon's help -- only to have the 1960 election stolen away from him by handsome, rich John F. Kennedy's fraud at the polls in Chicago. Nixon had endured eight years of seeing the country disintegrate into chaos in the streets and an endless, hopeless war in Vietnam under a genuinely great but very misled president, Lyndon Johnson.\n@highlight\nThe Richard Nixon whom Ben Stein knew wasn't anything like the way media portrayed him\n@highlight\nStein: Nixon was under constant media assault, never had control of both houses of Congress\n@highlight\nStein: He ended Vietnam War, brought home POWs, saved Israel and made peace\n@highlight\nStein: In key event to ending Cold War, Nixon opened ties with China, subduing Russia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 185, "end": 201}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nixon gave unequivocal support to Israel: @placeholder could not have cared less about its fate.", "idx": 56583}], "idx": 36771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Greyhound trainer Anthony Fowler fed his dogs Viagra and cannabis A greyhound trainer who pumped his dog full of Viagra to make him 'run his head off' at unlicensed races has been banned from keeping dogs for life. Anthony Gregory Fowler, from Stockton-on-Tees, also gave his greyhound cannabis to slow him down, allowing him to profit from wins when the dog was then given more favourable odds. The 61-year-old was affecting odds at unlicensed race meetings, Hartlepool Magistrates Court heard. The trainer told police in an interview he fed his greyhound Jake boiled cannabis when he wanted him to lose races.\n@highlight\nTrainer pumped dog full of Viagra to speed it up and cannabis to slow it down", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 215, "end": 236}, {"start": 244, "end": 259}, {"start": 460, "end": 487}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The grandfather, from Stockton-on-Tees, previously admitted two charges of causing unnecessary suffering to @placeholder and two charges of administering drugs to a dog knowing it to be poisonous.", "idx": 56586}], "idx": 36773} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Now that the holidays are over, there's a lot of activity bubbling up in the 2016 presidential race, especially on the Republican side. Here's a brief look at what's been happening and what we can expect to see from prospective candidates in coming weeks. Bush says same-sex marriage fight already decided The state of Florida is gearing up to start issuing same-sex marriages as early as this week after a federal judge ruled in August that the state's voter-approved same-sex marriage ban was unconstitutional. But former governor, Jeb Bush, said Sunday the decision should have been left to the states, appearing to stand by the 2008 amendment that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.\n@highlight\nJeb Bush says same-sex marriage decisions should be left to voters, not judges\n@highlight\nChris Christie showed off his Dallas Cowboys fandom and schmoozed with owner Jerry Jones\n@highlight\nMike Huckabee ended his weekly Fox News show to spend more time exploring a presidential bid\n@highlight\nBobby Jindal is going to Iowa to meet with evangelical leaders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source close to @placeholder's political operation said the decision to leave Fox has been long in the works and argued Bush's timing had \"zero\" impact on Huckabee's strategy.", "idx": 56590}, {"query": "A source close to Huckabee's political operation said the decision to leave Fox has been long in the works and argued @placeholder's timing had \"zero\" impact on Huckabee's strategy.", "idx": 56591}], "idx": 36776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fired: Oxford University graduate Calypso Nash was sacked as a librarian at St Hilda's College for not stopping 30 students performing the internet dance sensation the Harlem Shake An Oxford University librarian has lost her job after students filmed themselves doing the latest dance craze on her watch. Calypso Nash, 23, was dismissed from St Hilda\u2019s College after a video that shows students noisily performing a \u2018Harlem Shake\u2019 in the college library appeared on YouTube. The dance became an internet sensation last month when five Australian teenagers posted online footage of themselves gyrating to a song of the same name, by US artist DJ Baauer.\n@highlight\nCalypso Nash has lost her job at St Hilda's College, and students are furious\n@highlight\nFilm posted on YouTube but Nash had nothing to do with it, culprits claim\n@highlight\nA petition has been launched by university students to have her reinstated", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 76, "end": 93}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 342, "end": 359}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 535, "end": 544}, {"start": 632, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oxford University said: 'This is a matter for @placeholder, they say they do not wish to make a comment at this time.'", "idx": 56593}], "idx": 36778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Describing the billions of dollars in contracts and services handled by the General Services Administration as a den of temptation, senators from both parties on Wednesday called for the agency at the center of a spending scandal to clean house as it roots out corruption. \"The party's over,\" declared Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California, chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, at one of four congressional hearing so far this week on the controversy that has embarrassed the Obama administration in an election year. Speaking to GSA Inspector General Brian Miller and Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini, Boxer said the panel \"will support you and encourage you to clean house\" at the vast federal procurement agency.\n@highlight\nNEW: Inspector General Brian Miller says his office is finding more possible problems\n@highlight\nDemocrats note past GSA scandals and positive steps by Obama appointees\n@highlight\nRepublican Sen. James Inhofe says the GSA is a likely home for corruption\n@highlight\nThe reported abuses include wasteful spending and violations of regulations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 126}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 385, "end": 429}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What is so outrageous about this is how these bad apples, very bad apples, perhaps criminal apples, have sullied the reputation of very good people,\" @placeholder said, adding, \"don't underestimate this job you have in terms of shaking this tree and letting these bad apples fall.\"", "idx": 56598}], "idx": 36780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Stewart In Moscow Miserable: Sofia Petrova, 17, has begged her mother to let her return to the U.S. from Siberia A disruptive teen whose mother sent her - literally - to Siberia is begging to come home to America after claiming she was beaten by her father and was so miserable she tried to commit suicide. Two years ago Natalia Roberts, 36, from Virginia dispatched her daughter Sofia Petrova, then 15, on a one-way trip to cold eastern Russia after a succession of arguments over her behavior. Sofia, then a typical American teenager attending Chantilly High School, was born in Siberia and has a Siberian father - but she hadn't lived there since she was two and did not speak any Russian.\n@highlight\nSofia Petrova was 15 when her mother sent her to Siberia for 3 weeks to meet her father - but she was not allowed to come home\n@highlight\nShe and her parents say she was misbehaved at home, where she stole money and disobeyed her mother's rules\n@highlight\nHer mom says she can only return when she has shown she has changed\n@highlight\nSofia, who insists she has changed, says her father beat her and she tried to commit suicide while in a children's center in Siberia\n@highlight\nShe now lives in a hotel where she works 60 hours a week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 574}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Plea: She has written yet another letter (pictured) to her mother, who lives in @placeholder, but she said that she is not helping to speed up her return.", "idx": 56600}, {"query": "@placeholder is convinced he was behind her Siberian punishment, and that without him, he mother would not have sent her into exile.", "idx": 56601}], "idx": 36782} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England is the only developed country producing school leavers who are worse at maths and reading than their grandparents, according to a damning report. The study found 16 to 24-year-olds are among the least literate and numerate in the world, lagging behind those in countries including Estonia, Poland and the Slovak Republic. England came 22nd out of 24 countries for the reading skills of its young people and 21st for maths, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 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First, Liverpool were humbled at Upton Park, losing 3-1 to West Ham to make it three defeats in five this season. And on Sunday, Manchester United were soundly beaten by Leicester City 5-3 giving Louis van Gaal much to ponder. There was also the small matter of a Frank Lampard goal against Chelsea for Manchester City in a 1-1 draw. How Van Gaal has to prove his genius It doesn\u2019t take a great tactical mind to go out and sign Radamel Falcao and Angel di Maria. Any United fan could have done that. It\u2019s not rocket science. But fixing the United defence is another matter. 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Speaking about the mystery for the first time, the wife and daughter of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah said the 53-year-old pilot had been distracted and withdrawn in the weeks before the aircraft\u2019s disappearance \u2013 and refused pleas to attend some marriage counselling sessions. Three weeks after Flight MH370 went missing with 239 crew and passengers aboard, investigators in Malaysia believe that someone \u2013 possibly the captain \u2013 deliberately steered the Boeing 777 off course after communications were cut.\n@highlight\nCaptain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was about to divorce his wife of 30 years\n@highlight\nHe had refused to attend marriage counselling with Islamic elders\n@highlight\nHe shunned family and spent hours alone on his flight simulator\n@highlight\nZaharie was on the brink of divorcing his wife after nearly 30 years of marriage.\n@highlight\nHe refused to attend marriage counselling with Islamic elders.\n@highlight\nHe shunned family and spent hours alone on his flight simulator.\n@highlight\nHe expressed \u2018utter frustration\u2019 at the jailing of his political hero, Anwar Ibrahim, hours before the flight.", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 42}, {"start": 217, "end": 234}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 663, "end": 680}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a fervent supporter of Anwar, a pro-democracy icon in Malaysia who was jailed for five years for sodomy hours before Flight MH370 took off for the final time.", "idx": 56632}], "idx": 36805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Portland, Oregon (CNN) -- Two F-15 fighter jets escorted a passenger jet that had been headed for Hawaii back to Portland International Airport in Oregon after a passenger in coach became \"uncooperative,\" an airline official said Wednesday. Hawaiian Airlines Flight 39 took off from Portland at 10:10 a.m. with 231 passengers and a crew of 10 when -- 90 minutes into the flight -- its captain decided to turn around the Boeing 767, said Keoni Wagner, the airline's vice president of public affairs. The fighter jets intercepted the plane at 1 p.m., North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nNEW: NORAD says decision made after receiving \"indicators\" of a problem\n@highlight\nHawaiian Airlines Flight 39 took off from Portland at 10:10 a.m. with 231 passengers\n@highlight\n90 minutes into the flight, captain decided to turn around the Boeing 767, said airline official\n@highlight\nFBI: Not releasing name of alleged unruly passenger because no charges yet", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 113, "end": 142}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 241, "end": 264}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 549, "end": 588}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 713, "end": 736}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder spokesman Wagner said pilots occasionally return a jet to the airport from which it took off.", "idx": 56636}], "idx": 36806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Queen last night issued an \u2018unprecedented\u2019 plea to the nation to \u2018come together\u2019 and strive for a truly united kingdom. From Balmoral, she acknowledged the rancour of recent days but urged people to put aside their \u2018strongly-held\u2019 opinions for the sake of unity. Her statement, issued after SNP leader Alex Salmond resigned, was also a clear message to politicians trying to appease voters on both sides of the border. 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Armed with a scalpel, a magnifying glass and a 99p bag of Brazil Nuts, he spent around four days on each one to perfect his portraits of Gary Lineker, Paul Gascoigne, David Beckham, Alan Shearer and current England star Wayne Rooney. 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The group said it viewed the Kenyan forces crossing of the joint border as \"an affront to Somalia's territorial sovereignty.\" This move of fighters, which started Monday, comes after the militant group had threatened to \"come into Kenya\" if Kenyan forces did not leave Somalia. \"Kenyan troops have entered 100 kilometers into Somalia, and their planes are bombarding and killing residents,\" Sheikh Ali Mahmud Ragi, spokesman for Al-Shabaab, said in an online message posted on a jihadist website this week. \"We shall come into Kenya if you do not go back.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Kenyan and Somali governments pledging cooperation in Al-Shabaab fight\n@highlight\nNEW: Al-Shabaab, which is linked to al Qaeda, denies role in recent abductions\n@highlight\nThe move of Kenyan troops comes after threats from Al-Shabaab to enter Kenya", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 596, "end": 617}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many analysts believe the military push has severely affected @placeholder, along with targeted strikes against organization members and the weakening of al Qaeda.", "idx": 56659}], "idx": 36823} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:32 EST, 2 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:45 EST, 2 November 2013 Mitt Romney did not just have a problem with Chris Christie's obesity - he also was not above poking fun at heavyset women, it was revealed today. According to a new tell-all book about the 2012 presidential campaign, the trim former Massachusetts governor cared a great deal about fitness and naturally disliked those who did not. 'Oh, there\u2019s your date for tonight,' he would jokingly tell his male staffers when they spotted a chunky woman on the street, Time Swampland reported. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nRomney's aides concluded there were 'potential landmines' in New Jersey governor's health and background checks, a new book has revealed\n@highlight\nChristie failed to answer questions about his defamation lawsuit, his time as a securities lobbyist, his home help and his health\n@highlight\nChristie previously claimed the checks were 'intrusive'\n@highlight\nBook also reveals that Obama aides considered dropping Joe Biden as VP for Hillary Clinton to boost his popularity ahead of 2012 election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The dossier on the @placeholder governor\u2019s background was littered with potential land mines,' the authors write.", "idx": 56666}], "idx": 36828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran Last updated at 1:14 PM on 25th October 2011 A former leader of the U.S. Hare Krishna movement - forced to flee to India in disgrace after being convicted of racketeering and his implication in the killing of two devotees - has died of kidney failure. Swami Bhaktipada, who built a golden palace in the hills of Appalachia for his followers - died aged 74 on Monday in a hospital near Mumbai, India. He was released from prison in 2004 after serving eights years of a 12-year sentence and moved to India in 2008. Convict: Swami Bhaktipada, who built a golden palace in the hills of Appalachia for his followers - died aged 74 on Monday in a hospital near Mumbai, India\n@highlight\nSwami Bhaktipada 'implicated in killing of two devotees'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 550}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder denied any involvement in the killings, although another man was convicted of the murders and testified that he had ordered him to commit them.", "idx": 56672}], "idx": 36832} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 00:30 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:01 EST, 30 October 2013 Supermarket Sainsbury's is stepping up its fight against rival Tesco's Price Promise campaign in a long-running row over comparisons between the two firm's products. Britain's third biggest grocery chain is to take its battle into the courtroom by requesting a judicial review against a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that rejected its complaint over the Tesco pledge. The move comes after Sainsbury's lost an appeal against the ASA decision earlier this month, when a report by the watchdog's independent reviewer Sir Hayden Philips backed the ASA findings.\n@highlight\nSainsbury's is escalating row with Tesco over price comparison\n@highlight\nIt claims Tesco is not making fair claims over prices of certain goods\n@highlight\nMove follows ad watchdog rejecting complaint from Sainsbury's", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 88, "end": 108}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 389, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sir Hayden agreed with the ASA, although he said @placeholder's had made a 'persuasive case' that customers increasingly place value on provenance and other ethical issues.", "idx": 56678}], "idx": 36836} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Greek voters will go to the polls to elect a new government two years early, Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis announced Thursday. Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis says he wants to enact reforms in response to the international financial crisis. He called the early elections in response to pressure from the opposition Socialist Party, which threatened to block the election of a president in February if there was no general election first. Karamanlis is also seeking a mandate from the voters for reforms in response to the international financial crisis, he said. \"It's up to the citizens to decide who has the right plan to govern and face the economic challenges,\" he said in a speech to the country.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Kostas Karamanlis announced elections Thursday\n@highlight\nCalled early elections in response to pressure from opposition Socialist Party\n@highlight\nPM called for \"stringent control on public spending ... war on tax-evasion\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 101, "end": 117}, {"start": 154, "end": 170}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 741, "end": 757}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That election was seen as a litmus test for @placeholder at a time of political and economic uncertainty with the economy shrinking and the country staring at a recession after nearly 15 years of high-profile growth.", "idx": 56679}], "idx": 36837} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Do black people have a history? There have always been doubters. In 1843 Noah Webster, said by some to be the founding father of American scholarship and education, was asked by black minister Amos Beman to share \"some account of the origin of the African race.\" Of Africans, Webster replied, \"there is no history, and there can be none.\" To be outside of history in Webster's view, was to be in a permanent state of \"barbarism,\" without the benefit of Europe's civilizing influence. Webster's view is no throwback. Take the 2007 example of then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy who, during a state visit to Senegal, remarked: \"The tragedy of Africa is that the African has not fully entered into history.\" Sarkozy deemed Africa a place unaffected by change and without a capacity for progress, and thus beyond historical analysis.\n@highlight\nHistorian Carter G. Woodson created Black History Week to highlight the history and achievements of African Americans\n@highlight\nSome argue that relegating African American history to one week or month per year is too constraining\n@highlight\nMartha S. 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A U.S.-based antivirus software maker, which analyzed one of the viruses at CNN's request, said that it was recently written for a specific cyberespionage campaign and that it passes information it robs from computers to a server at a government-owned telecommunications company in Syria. Supporters of dictator Bashar al-Assad first steal the identities of opposition activists, then impersonate them in online chats, said software engineer Dlshad Othman. They gain the trust of other users, pass out Trojan horse viruses and encourage people to open them.\n@highlight\nU.S. antivirus experts say a virus is sending information to a server in Syria\n@highlight\nActivists: Regime supporters are stealing oppositionists' online identities'\n@highlight\nImposters use stolen identities to pass the viruses to activists, opposition claims\n@highlight\nAntivirus software may not yet optimally protect against the new viruses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 7}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 343, "end": 345}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder expert confirmed the invisible nature of the backdoor.breut Trojan horse download.", "idx": 56690}], "idx": 36843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former FBI Director Louis Freeh said Friday that Attorney General-designate Eric Holder allowed himself \"to be used\" by the Clinton White House in the pardon process for then-fugitive financier Marc Rich in January 2001. Former FBI director Louis Freeh calls Attorney General-designate Eric Holder man of \"tremendous integrity.\" But Freeh told senators at Holder's confirmation that Holder was nevertheless a man of \"tremendous integrity\" who \"will never allow himself again to be put in that position.\" \"The pardon of Marc Rich was a corrupt act,\" Freeh said, but was not Holder's responsibility. Freeh asserted that President Bill Clinton's White House staff kept the FBI and Justice Department \"in the dark\" and \"actively conspired\" to ensure that nobody knew what pardons were being considered shortly before Clinton left office.\n@highlight\nFormer FBI director Louis Freeh calls Holder a man of \"tremendous integrity\"\n@highlight\nFreeh calls pardon of Marc Rich \"a corrupt act\" but not Holder's responsibility\n@highlight\nHolder admits he \"made mistakes\" in handling of pardon of financier Rich\n@highlight\nHolder faulted for recommending clemency for Puerto Rican nationalists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 144, "end": 162}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 690, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 715}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The [Clinton] White House went to extraordinary lengths to deceive the attorney general, myself, the @placeholder and everyone about who was on the secret pardon list.", "idx": 56695}, {"query": "He was particularly quick to admit that he made mistakes during the @placeholder pardon incident at the end of the Clinton administration that were \"not typical\" of his conduct over most of his career.", "idx": 56697}], "idx": 36847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner A Texas millionaire's dogs are so pampered they've got their own $45 per hour social media consultant churning out their personal blog posts. Auto recycling tycoon Ron Sturgeon loves his King Charles Cavaliers Willy, Dixie and Lance so much he pays for the world to see their thoughts on Facebook, Twitter and a personal blog. But that's just the start of their pampering. Sturgeon's love runs so deep he's even said he may stiff his family and will his $75 million fortune to the dogs. Scroll down for video... Blogging dogs: These Cavalier King Charles Spaniels owned by auto salvage millionaire Ron Sturgeon have their own Facebook account with 20,000 followers, a Twitter account and a blog\n@highlight\nJosh Davis from Fort Worth, Texas runs the Twitter, Facebook and blogs of auto recycling millionaire Ron Sturgeon's pets\n@highlight\nSturgeon's three Cavalier King Charles Spaniels boast 23,000 followers on Facebook\n@highlight\nThe three dogs and sometimes some foster pups pose in funny situations and in Sturgeon's many sports cars as they lap up the attention", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 205, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 552, "end": 581}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 874, "end": 903}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Behind the paws: @placeholder computer programmer and entrepreneur Josh Davis spends several hours a week at $45/hr blogging from the viewpoint of Sturgeon's dogs", "idx": 56715}], "idx": 36861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:34 PM on 4th July 2011 Tony Blair was warned by MI6 that his feud with Gordon Brown was becoming so problematic that France and Germany were plotting to exploit their differences, it has been claimed. The latest volumes of Alastair Campbell\u2019s diaries reveal that intelligence memos were passed to Blair informing him that Germany believed he and Brown 'were on different tracks' and that they, as well as the French, planned to take advantage of this. At an EU summit in Nice in December 2000, Campbell noted: 'The French and Germans, according to the spooks, were exploiting the fact that GB was seen as a rival to TB, to try to divide them further.'\n@highlight\nBlair labelled Brown's then henchman Ed Balls 'highly disruptive influence', claims Campbell", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 89, "end": 91}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 264, "end": 280}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 499, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 631, "end": 632}, {"start": 657, "end": 658}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the day before the 2001 general election Mr Blair told his inner circle he had \u2018sadly, very sadly\u2019 reached the conclusion that @placeholder was working against him.", "idx": 56716}], "idx": 36862} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Tuesday, protests rocked the American embassy compound in Cairo, while heavily armed militias overran the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and several others. The incidents initially seemed related, but they are in fact dramatically different developments. In Egypt, a 2,000-strong crowd of protesters gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy to protest a film that depicts Islam in crude and offensive ways. The film is apparently being promoted by an Egyptian-American Coptic Christian now living in the United States and Terry Jones, the Florida pastor of \"International Burn a Koran Day\" infamy.\n@highlight\nIsobel Coleman: Origins of anti-American actions in Egypt, Libya were quite different\n@highlight\nShe says Egypt demonstration prompted by offensive anti-Muslim video\n@highlight\nThe Libya attack, which killed 4 Americans, was well-planned, by an armed group, she says\n@highlight\nColeman: Leaders have an opportunity to help prevent further bloodshed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 177, "end": 195}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 508, "end": 541}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 644}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reports of what happened in @placeholder are still emerging, but it seems clear that the takeover of the consulate was a well-planned attack by a highly armed group.", "idx": 56724}], "idx": 36867} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Extravagant: India Rose James at The Look Of Love premiere, the film about her grandfather Paul Raymond She is the porn baron\u2019s grand-daughter whose family wealth exceeds \u00a3300million. But although she is one of the luckiest 21-year-olds in the country, India Rose James is, it seems, keen to squander her fortune. The heiress, who was the youngest person to make yesterday\u2019s Sunday Times Rich List, lives an indulgent and extravagant party lifestyle after benefiting from Paul Raymond\u2019s will. Her \u00a3329million fortune, which she shares with her sister Fawn, makes them technically richer than the Queen. The rich list also revealed that:\n@highlight\nIndia Rose James shares her \u00a3329million fortune with her sister Fawn\n@highlight\nThey are the biggest landlords in Soho thanks to their grandfather\n@highlight\nSteel magnate Lakshmi Mittal was toppled from top spot by Alisher Usmanov\n@highlight\nA record 118 women, collectively worth \u00a355.287billion, are now among the 1,000 richest people in Britain;\n@highlight\nRussian oligarchs are three of the five wealthiest, including the top two positions;\n@highlight\nAristocrats are being squeezed out of the super-rich club by the new money from overseas, with the highest ranked member of the landed gentry, the Duke of Westminster, falling to his lowest position yet; and\n@highlight\nThe best-off continue to defy the economic gloom, with the collective wealth of the most affluent 1,000 now hitting a record \u00a3450billion, up \u00a335.4billion on last year.", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 375, "end": 396}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "month, @placeholder tweeted: \u2018So I have 7 days to get my dad a better present", "idx": 56726}], "idx": 36868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If Vladimir Putin wanted to get America's attention, he's done a pretty good job. The Russian president's opinion piece arguing against military intervention in Syria, published on The New York Times' website late Wednesday, set off a flurry of reactions -- some outraged, some impressed, and some just plain bemused. Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez said the piece made him almost want to throw up, and House Speaker John Boehner said he was \"insulted.\" Putin said he wrote the article \"to speak directly to the American people and their political leaders.\" But he appeared to have raised some hackles with the last paragraph in which he disputed the idea of American exceptionalism.\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin argues against U.S. military action on NY Times opinion piece\n@highlight\nDisputes idea of \"American exceptionalism\" raised by Barack Obama in speech\n@highlight\nSen. 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In the fall of 2012, with the presidential race in full swing, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, two prominent Republican governors with well-known national ambitions, were engaged in a different kind of campaign. Behind the scenes, both men were aggressively jockeying for a plum political gig: The chairmanship of the Republican Governors Association, a coveted post for any aspiring presidential candidate. The high-profile job would allow one of them to travel the country, gain a foothold in key states, and mingle with some of the GOP's leading financial backers -- all while controlling a nearly $150 million midterm political budget.\n@highlight\nHigh-profile job allows Christie to gain foothold in key states, mingle with GOP's big financial backers\n@highlight\nPrevious RGA chairmen have used the job as a national launching pad\n@highlight\nChristie launched behind the scenes phone and email campaign to shake up order of succession\n@highlight\nChristie backers say his ever-growing star power will be boon for RGA in a busy election year.", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 389, "end": 420}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 799, "end": 801}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Christie to @placeholder: 'If being me isn't good enough, then fine, I will go home'", "idx": 56743}, {"query": "It soon became clear, though, that \"Christie had the votes,\" one person familiar with the whip effort told CNN, citing Christie's argument that it would be best for him to run the committee after securing re-election in @placeholder.", "idx": 56745}], "idx": 36874} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charleston, West Virginia (CNN) -- He was raised an orphan of the West Virginia coal mines years before the Great Depression. On Friday -- as his body made a final return to the state he loved -- Sen. Robert C. Byrd was remembered as a political titan, champion of the poor, and defender of the Constitution. Political leaders from both parties and every corner of the country came together at the start of the Independence Day weekend to pay homage to America's longest serving member of Congress, who died Monday at the age of 92. President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell were among the mourners who gathered at a memorial service in Charleston for the veteran legislator.\n@highlight\nWest Virginia Sen. 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Bill Beaird, 80, watched as three LAPD officers shot son Brian Beaird 22 times after he led them on an hour-long car chase through the city before crashing his silver Corvette and spinning out of control. The grieving father claims he told his son, 55, to pull over in a frantic phone call during the pursuit in which insisted he had done nothing wrong.\n@highlight\nBrian Beaird led police on an hour-long speed chase through Los Angeles\n@highlight\nVideo captured the moment when Beaird seemed to speed through a red light and crashed into another car\n@highlight\nOfficers tailed the man for an hour and attempted to pull him over for reckless driving and a possible DUI\n@highlight\nPolice investigating claim officers mistook the sound of a colleague's non-lethal 'bean-bag' shotgun for a real gunfire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 909, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On foot: After the crash, the @placeholder suspect tries to drive his totaled car but crashes it into a telephone pole while backing up and it won't move.", "idx": 56764}], "idx": 36884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye and Snejana Farberov for Mail online Deepest sympathy: Iraqi President Fuad Masum sent a letter of condolences to the Foley family in reaction to the beheading of their son James Iraqi President Fuad Masum today sent a letter to the family of American journalist James Foley beheaded by ISIS fanatics, expressing his condolences. Masum has become the first Iraqi official to contact the Foleys since the gruesome video of the desert execution was released by the Islamist militants earlier this week. Masum, who assumed office a month ago, called Foley's slaying a 'bloodthirsty act' in his three-paragraph note written in Arabic.\n@highlight\nPresident Fuad Masum sent the letter written in Arabic to James Foley's family Saturday\n@highlight\nThe newly elected Iraqi leader called the ISIS execution a 'bloodthirsty act'\n@highlight\nThe slain journalist's parents and siblings got a call from Pope Francis on Friday\n@highlight\nMichael and Katie Foley publicly criticized the US hostage policy and said the government could have done more for their brother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 985, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unable to speak any more about the horrifying clip, incredibly the @placeholder claimed that they will one day forgive their sons killers.", "idx": 56768}], "idx": 36887} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you're running for office, it's best not to make incendiary comments about rape. That appears to be as much the case in Indonesia as it is in the United States. Daming Sanusi, a candidate for the Indonesian Supreme Court, has fueled outrage in the predominantly Muslim country by suggesting that rape victims enjoy being violated. Read more: 'Mother Robin' delivers for poor women in Indonesia He made the comments Monday in front of a parliamentary commission hearing to determine if he was a fit for the top court, according to the official Indonesian news agency Antara.\n@highlight\nDaming Sanusi says that in rape cases \"both the rapist and the victim enjoy it\"\n@highlight\nHis remarks prompt outrage and appear to derail his Supreme Court bid\n@highlight\nHe apologizes and says he was trying to make a joke\n@highlight\nHis comments come after controversial comments on rape in the United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 208, "end": 231}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "News of his comments quickly spread on social media, prompting anger, disgust and calls for @placeholder's candidature for the Supreme Court to be shot down.", "idx": 56775}, {"query": "Indonesian political figures began to distance themselves from Daming amid the outrage this week, and his chances of being selected as a @placeholder justice seemed to wither.", "idx": 56776}], "idx": 36891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.S. soldier who authorities say killed five fellow troops -- including a Navy commander -- at a stress clinic in Iraq on Monday apparently used a weapon he wrested away from another soldier, a Defense official said. The Camp Liberty shooter has been identified as Army Sgt. John M. Russell of Sherman, Texas. After getting the weapon, the soldier stole a military vehicle and drove to the clinic, where earlier he had been in a fight, the official said. The shooter was identified as Army Sgt. John M. Russell, according to Maj. Gen. David Perkins, the military spokesman who briefed reporters in Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Suspect struggled with fellow soldier over weapon, defense official says\n@highlight\nArmy Sgt. John Russell charged in killings of five fellow soldiers\n@highlight\nRussell, 44, of Texas serving third tour in Iraq\n@highlight\nMilitary spokesman: Russell referred to counseling, had gun confiscated recently", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His father, Wilburn Russell, also of @placeholder, said Russell had e-mailed his wife saying he believed unidentified officers were trying to run him out of the military.", "idx": 56781}], "idx": 36894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 04:15 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 04:49 EST, 15 August 2012 The shocking hours worked by engineers at Samsung while creating its mobile phones has been revealed. An engineer who helped develop the Galaxy S phone admitted to only sleeping for 2-3 hours a night while working on the handset. The revelations came as the Korean firm's court battle with Apple intensified. Samsung's Galaxy S handset. Engineers today admitted they only slept for two hours a night while developing it A Samsung Electronics Co Ltd expert witness testified on Tuesday that Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad violate three of Samsung's patents, as the South Korean electronics company went on offense in the third week of a high stakes trial.\n@highlight\nFirm accuses Apple of infringing patents for emailing photos\n@highlight\nEngineers at Samsung admit to working 22 hour days", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 510, "end": 535}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was one of Samsung's first witnesses after a parade of Apple experts said @placeholder phones and tablets violated Apple's patents.", "idx": 56786}], "idx": 36897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Edinburgh, Scotland (CNN) -- Politicians made their final pleas to Scottish voters Wednesday, the last day of campaigning before they head to the ballot box to vote on independence. Opinion polls put the two sides neck-and-neck ahead of Thursday's historic referendum, which could see Scotland split from the United Kingdom. Voters will be asked the yes/no question: \"Should Scotland be an independent country?\" The latest poll of polls, released Wednesday by ScotCen, an independent research center, shows \"no\" at 52% and \"yes\" at 48%, with \"don't know\" voters excluded. It is consistent with results over the past week or so, which have indicated the race is too close to call.\n@highlight\nNEW: The latest poll of polls suggests the \"no\" campaign has a slim lead\n@highlight\nNEW: Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond: \"This is our opportunity of a lifetime\"\n@highlight\nFormer PM Gordon Brown: \"We who vote 'no' love our Scotland and love our country\"\n@highlight\nFormer UK defense chiefs warn that Scottish independence \"will weaken us all\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 971, "end": 972}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The division of the @placeholder may or may not be politically or economically sensible, but in military terms we are clear: it will weaken us all.\"", "idx": 56789}], "idx": 36899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newsagents questioned by police over the sale of copies of Charlie Hebdo say they believe officers were given clear orders to seek customers' details. Forces across Britain have repeatedly denied ever instructing officers to make such inquiries, instead claiming their visits to stores were to ease community tensions. After a handful in Wiltshire and Wales came forward to say they had faced such questions, police repeated their protestations. But shop owners and readers of the magazine have today slammed their reaction, saying they have been left 'outraged' by having their claims dismissed. Newsagents have expressed fury after police denied claims they instructed officers to demand the names of Charlie Hebdo readers. In one case a force categorically rejected the claim such questions had been asked\n@highlight\nNewsagents slammed police denial that they asked for readers' names\n@highlight\nHandful of stores stocking the magazine last week were visited by officers\n@highlight\nPolice said it was part of an effort to ease community tensions across UK\n@highlight\nSome claim they were asked to disclose names of those who bought it\n@highlight\nDyfed-Powys Police have repeatedly denied the shop owner's accusation\n@highlight\nWiltshire Police said relevant 'overzealous' PCSO had acted on her own\n@highlight\nYesterday head of UK's terror unit said no national guidance was issued\n@highlight\nCustomers and shop owners maintain that officers demanded the names", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 72}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He didn't give my name so I didn't complain but now it's being said the case in @placeholder was down to the officer, that's just clearly not the case.'", "idx": 56790}], "idx": 36900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just about every capital city in Eastern Europe seems to have been called \"the Paris of the East\" at some point. Unlike most other cities in the region, however, Budapest doesn't need the comparison. The grand old dame on the Danube is one of Europe's finest capitals by any measure. The eight landmark buildings below give you a feel for both Pest and Buda -- originally separate cities, divided by the river, but united about 150 years ago to form the modern metropolis. Visit these sights in the order presented here and they form a walking tour of sorts (see map to the left), albeit with the option of jumping on public transport or taking the odd taxi.\n@highlight\n\"Paris of the East\"? Budapest needs no such comparison\n@highlight\nBudapest's Opera House may be smaller than Vienna's -- but it's more opulent\n@highlight\nThe city's Chain Bridge and Royal Palace look superb lit up at night", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 88, "end": 104}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 680, "end": 696}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Budapest is a city of bridges, but the Sz\u00e9chenyi Chain Bridge (Sz\u00e9chenyi l\u00e1nch\u00edd) is the granddaddy of them all -- in 1849 it became the first permanent span linking Buda and @placeholder.", "idx": 56795}], "idx": 36902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea manager Garry Monk has accused television of adding to Alan Pardew's misery at Stoke on Monday night, claiming there was an agenda against the under-fire Newcastle boss. Pardew will be in the spotlight at Swansea again on Saturday with Newcastle one place off the bottom of the Premier League and his job said to be still very much in the balance. The Newcastle manager's job prospects looked bleak after Monday's 1-0 defeat to the Potters, but Pardew remains in charge for the trip to south Wales and Swansea counterpart Monk admitted he felt sympathy for him while watching the game on television at home.\n@highlight\nSwansea boss Garry Monk says the television coverage of Newcastle's 1-0 defeat by Stoke on Monday was unfair to Alan Pardew\n@highlight\nMonk believes there was an agenda behind it\n@highlight\nThe young manager has backed Pardew to get through this tough period\n@highlight\nSwansea face Newcastle on Saturday at the Liberty Stadium\n@highlight\nThe Magpies go into the game in 19th position in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 940, "end": 954}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Every time there was a bad mistake or some sort of attack against @placeholder they'd pan to the manager and the chairman.", "idx": 56797}], "idx": 36904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Supporters of the three biggest clubs in Spain were not surprised to see the images of Sergio Aguero destroying Bayern Munich on Wednesday morning. Barcelona and Real Madrid fans still wish their clubs had moved for him in 2011 and Atletico Madrid supporters will never forget the way his goals got them back into the Champions League and made them believe they could mix it with the top two. Fate has kept Aguero out of the clutches of Real Madrid and Barcelona just as injuries have kept him off the Ballon d\u2019Or podium but no-one in Spain or in his native Argentina believes the Manchester City striker is, on his day, any less of a player than Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero showed his class with hat-trick against Bayern Munich\n@highlight\nAguero has scored 17 of Manchester City's 38 goals this season\n@highlight\nLionel Messi wanted Barcelona to sign his international team-mate in 2011\n@highlight\nBarca refused, and Aguero joined City instead", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is a player who never had the luxury Messi enjoyed of turning up in @placeholder aged 12 and being allowed to gradually adapt as he moved up through the youth ranks.", "idx": 56800}], "idx": 36907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ellar Coltrane is the movie critics' new darling. Acclaimed for his breakthrough starring role in the Golden Globe-winning Boyhood, the 20-year-old with his pouty lips, occasional nose ring and diffident air heats up red carpets wherever he goes. Already he has been named Best Young Actor at the Critics' Choice Awards and is nominated by the Screen Actors Guild along with his onscreen parents Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette and sister Lorelei Linklater for best ensemble cast. 'Boyhood' is considered one of the leading contenders for Best Movie at next month's Oscars. But Coltrane's Hollywood high life is all a world away from the rusting 50-year-old school bus that his maternal grandmother calls home.\n@highlight\nKathy Horton, Boyhood star Ellar Coltrane's maternal grandmother, hasn't seen him in three years but he is 'happy, happy' with his new-found fame\n@highlight\nShe pays $125 a month to park her $500 bus on a plot on a dead-end road\n@highlight\nOne neighbor is trying to get her to leave. He fires his 20-gauge shot gun eight times a day\n@highlight\nShe hasn't left the property in months; she won't get into her SUV\n@highlight\nBreaking into tears, she explains that her beloved black Labrador Abigail died of heat exhaustion when she accidentally left him in the Isuzu Trooper\n@highlight\nParts of her grandson's life are woven into film - his mother was married and divorced three times\n@highlight\nKathy was involved with Ellar's mom's first husband - but she didn't tell him she loved him and he then married her daughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 297, "end": 318}, {"start": 344, "end": 362}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 428}, {"start": 441, "end": 457}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1441, "end": 1445}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reel deal: Ellar Coltrane in a scene from @placeholder with 'reel' mom Oscar nominated Patricia Arquette", "idx": 56801}], "idx": 36908} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir asked Arab leaders meeting in Qatar on Monday to strongly reject an arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court for war crimes. Omar al-Bashir is the subject of an ICC arrest warrant over allaged war crimes in Darfur. Al-Bashir landed in Qatar on Sunday and met with Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani. On Monday, he expressed his gratitude to the Arab League Summit. \"We appreciate your support for Sudan in many areas,\" al-Bashir said. \"This support will, God willing, lead to issuing clear and unequivocal decisions -- rejecting the decision [the ICC arrest warrant].\"\n@highlight\nSudanese president asks Arab League Summit to reject arrest warrant against him\n@highlight\nOmar al-Bashir is charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Court\n@highlight\nAl-Bashir accused of crimes against humanity in his campaign against Darfur rebels\n@highlight\nU.N. secretary general attends summit, but avoids any confrontation with al-Bashir", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 152, "end": 179}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 233, "end": 235}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 350, "end": 382}, {"start": 430, "end": 447}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 689, "end": 706}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 805, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, site of the summit, is not a member of the tribunal.", "idx": 56805}], "idx": 36910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From blond cornrows to a slick side parting, David Beckham has long been a source of hair inspiration for British men. But now Beckham, and the rest of the footballing world, have stiff competition in the shape of YouTube vloggers whose hair tutorials are now being watched - and emulated - by millions. Top of the vlogging - and hair - pops is Robin James, who boasts 37,000 followers and a quirky approach to styling. Scroll down for video Men are now more likely to turn to YouTube stars such as Robin James for style inspiration than footballers David Beckham, seen here with son Romeo, was once the inspiration for most men but no longer\n@highlight\nYouTube vloggers have provided a generation of men with hair inspiration\n@highlight\nParticularly popular are Robin James, Andy Samuels and James Chapman\n@highlight\nBiggest star of all is Alfie Deyes, 20, who has three million subscribers", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder is the most eye-catching of the new breed of hair vloggers, he is by no means the only one.", "idx": 56812}], "idx": 36914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Error messages that pop up on Windows computers could enable the National Security Agency to spy on PC users, according to a report. The error messages appear when a Windows programme stops working or 'freezes' and a computer user can choose to send an error report to Microsoft to highlight the problem, which is designed to help Microsoft engineers improve their products and fix bugs. However, conscientious computer users might be sending reports to the NSA as well as the tech giant, a report by German magazine Der Spiegel suggests. Error messages that pop up on Windows computers could enable the National Security Agency to spy on PC users, according to a report. The error messages appear when a Windows programme stops working or freezes and a computer user can choose to send an error report to Microsoft to highlight the problem\n@highlight\nComputer users might be sending reports to the NSA when they think they are sending them to Microsoft, according to a report by Der Spiegel\n@highlight\nThe crash reports are a \u2018neat way\u2019 of gaining \u2018passive access' to a computer, according to an NSA presentation obtained by the magazine\n@highlight\nBut a Microsoft spokesman said the company does not provide any government with direct or unfettered access to our customer's data", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 88, "end": 111}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 650}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 967, "end": 975}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Designed to look just like a genuine @placeholder error report popup, it says: \u2018A log of this error has been created.", "idx": 56817}], "idx": 36919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has slammed FIFA for their 'bad organisation' which has led to inconsistent fixture scheduling and poor pitches at the 2014 World Cup. The Portuguese does not believe that teams from the same group should play their final matches having had an extra day's rest, as is the case in Group G. Germany and Ghana played their second group match 24 hours earlier than USA and Portugal but both of the final games in Group G are scheduled for Thursday. 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Republican Sens. Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul took part in a largely friendly, but occasionally fiery, panel at the Palm Springs event sponsored by mega GOP donors David and Charles Koch, better known as the Koch Brothers. The event, moderated by ABC's Jonathan Karl, marked the first time potential GOP contenders gathered on the same stage at the same time to talk about policy in 2015, a year that's expected to see a hoard of candidates compete for the Republican nomination in forums and debates.\n@highlight\nSens. 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But are their neighborhoods also more likely to be mapped by Google? That's the question two readers asked after I published a series of stories on East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, which I called \"the most unequal place in America,\" based on its extraordinary level of income inequality. The readers noticed something I hadn't: The rich side of Lake Providence, which is the largest town in the parish, is mapped in detail by Google Street View; the poor side isn't. \"After reading I your article, I wanted to see where this Lake Providence in Louisiana is. So I went to Google map and found it,\" wrote Sam Patadia, a 63-year-old in Houston. \"Then I decided to look at the town through Google street view to see the houses there but I was surprised to find that even Google discriminates against poor. They have the street view of most of the northern part of the town but very little on the south side though the south side has more streets.\"\n@highlight\nReaders notice the poor side of a town isn't mapped with Google Street View\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter asks whether there is a trend with mapping and income\n@highlight\nGoogle: \"We try to cover as many streets as possible\"\n@highlight\nSutter asks readers to send in examples from their communities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 245, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 441, "end": 455}, {"start": 522, "end": 539}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was last mapped in 2008, she said, and it is unclear why the driver mapped one side of town and not the other.", "idx": 56834}], "idx": 36933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samantha Harris today choked back tears as she described how the jailing of her fianc\u00e9 for causing death by dangerous driving had left her shattered. The 23-year-old model was in an emotional state as she attended a beauty launch for Priceline Pharmacy at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens just two days after Luke Hunt was sent to prison for four years. Ms Harris, who was in the car at the time of the accident, struggled to discuss the tragedy which left 78-year-old Kenneth Lay dead. Scroll down for video Struggling to cope: Model Samantha Harris at an event at Sydney's Botanic Gardens just two days after her fiance was jailed for four years\n@highlight\nLuke Hunt, 28, crashed into Kenneth Lay, 78, two years ago\n@highlight\nHarris, who was in the car at the time of the incident still struggles to discuss the tragedy\n@highlight\nKenneth Lay, grandfather of 16, died from injuries sustained in the crash\n@highlight\nThe court heard that Hunt was driving 35 km/h over the speed limit when he ran a red light in Narweena, NSW", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 234, "end": 251}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 265, "end": 285}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder defended her lack of appearance, saying she was avoiding the attention of media: 'She is very upset, she can't handle it nowadays,' he said", "idx": 56838}], "idx": 36936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roy Hodgson has reassured Ross Barkley that he has a big future with the national team after he played just four minutes against Scotland as a substitute and failed to get on the pitch against Slovenia. Last weekend his Everton manager Roberto Martinez claimed Barkley, 20, can be the best player in the history of the national team. Hodgson said: \u2018I am not uncertain about him. Barkley has only just come back from a long injury. 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His mother, Michelle Lodzinski, reported the boy missing on May 25, 1991, telling police he disappeared at a carnival. On Wednesday, 23 years after Timmy vanished, Lodzinski was arrested in Florida on a murder charge in connection with his death. His disappearance shook the South Amboy, New Jersey, community where his family lived. Dozens of volunteers searched nearby fields and marshes for clues, according to CNN affiliate WCBS. The case gained national attention after missing posters for the boy were distributed to thousands of rail employees in 13 states, WCBS reported. Timmy's picture was even displayed on a giant screen at Yankee Stadium.\n@highlight\nProsecutors say boy's body was found 11 months after he was reported missing in 1991\n@highlight\nA new investigation was launched after a routine cold-case review\n@highlight\nBoy's mother, Michelle Lodzinski, was arrested 23 years after reporting her son missing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 144, "end": 161}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 982, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Days after she reported her son missing, Lodzinski told detectives that two men, one with a knife, kidnapped @placeholder, the newspaper reported.", "idx": 56853}], "idx": 36946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexico ended 2009 with a record number of drug-related deaths, greatly surpassing the then-record tally reached in 2008, unofficial counts indicate. The government has not released official figures, but national media say 7,600 Mexicans lost their lives in the war on drugs in 2009. Mexican President Felipe Calderon said earlier this year that 6,500 Mexicans died in drug violence in 2008. Officials say more than 15,000 Mexicans have died since Calderon declared war on the drug cartels shortly after taking office in December 2006. Some observers, such as former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, have likened the situation to a civil war.\n@highlight\nNational media say 7,600 Mexicans died in the war on drugs in 2009\n@highlight\nGangs affiliated with two major cartels have heightened the violence\n@highlight\nDespite dire situation, mayor of beleaguered Ciudad Juarez sees a brighter 2010\n@highlight\nMore personnel, tougher laws, Crime Stoppers all will be better weapons, mayor says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's the major reason people call @placeholder no matter where they are in the world.\"", "idx": 56857}], "idx": 36948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Carol Thatcher said yesterday that she was expecting a \u2018tough and tearful week\u2019 as she prepared for her mother\u2019s funeral. Speaking outside the family home in Belgravia, Central London, Margaret Thatcher\u2019s daughter said she felt \u2018like anyone else who has just lost a second parent\u2019. But dressed in a black shawl, black trousers and clutching a pair of sunglasses, Ms Thatcher made clear she had found comfort in the messages of sympathy and support. Scroll down for video 'Tough and tearful': Carol Thatcher made the poignant comment to media gathered outside the family home in Chester Square, London Grateful: Miss Thatcher, 59, whose twin brother Mark can be seen standing behind, thanked well-wishers for their outpouring of sympathy and support\n@highlight\nCarol Thatcher made statement outside family home in Belgravia\n@highlight\nShe and twin brother Sir Mark in London ahead of funeral on Wednesday\n@highlight\nFirst public appearance together since funeral of their father Sir Denis\n@highlight\nMPs and peers will be able to pay respects on the eve of the funeral", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 201}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018My mother once said to me: \u201c@placeholder, I think my place in history is assured.\u201d", "idx": 56876}], "idx": 36961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- The Obama administration has been talking about \"pressing the reset button\" with Russia after relations \"crashed\" when Russia invaded Georgia last August. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laugh about their \"reset' button. When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greeted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva on Friday before sitting down to their working dinner, she presented him a small green box with a ribbon. Inside was a red button with the Russian word \"peregruzka\" printed on it. \"I would like to present you with a little gift that represents what President Obama and Vice President Biden and I have been saying and that is: 'We want to reset our relationship and so we will do it together.'\"\n@highlight\nUnited States, Russia want to \"reset\" relations after years of tension\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Hillary Clinton gives \"reset\" button to Russian counterpart\n@highlight\nText on button actually translates to \"overcharged\"\n@highlight\nBoth countries want to renegotiate Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an apparent reference to @placeholder military supplies to Georgia, Lavrov said, \"We want our partners to act the same way and show restraint in military supplies to those countries where, including very recently, those weapons have been used very close to our borders.\"", "idx": 56879}], "idx": 36963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'@natsecwonk': Under an anonymous Twitter account Jofi Joseph bashed his bosses and other Washington elites A White House national security adviser is out of the job after it was revealed he was behind a Twitter page popular amongst Washington D.C.'s foreign policy community that he often used to anonymously insult many of his bosses and other powerful D.C. insiders. Additionally, Jofi Joseph, a director in the non-proliferation section of the National Security Staff at the White House, used the account - with the moniker @natsecwonk - to reveal internal information about the Obama White House for more than two years.\n@highlight\nJofi Joseph is a director in the non-proliferation section of the National Security Staff at the White House\n@highlight\nIn one Twitter rant he called Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett a 'vacuous cipher'\n@highlight\nIn other posts he called Sarah Palin and her family 'white trash'", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 448, "end": 470}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 703, "end": 725}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm a fan of @placeholder, but his continuing reliance and dependence upon a", "idx": 56882}], "idx": 36965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Is there pixie dust mixed into the food and drink of the happiest places on Earth? Or is it something in the crisp clear air of many of the world's happiest nations? When the United Nations declared March 20 the International Day of Happiness, it recognized the relevance of \"happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world.\" This officially-designated happy date is marking its third year. The happiest of countries -- many of which are in Scandinavia according to the most recent World Happiness Report -- have a robust combination of higher life expectancy, gross domestic product per capita, social support, generosity, freedom to make life choices and lower perceptions of corruption. By analyzing happiness data, officials hope to improve the world's social, economic and environmental well-being.\n@highlight\nMarch 20 is the United Nations-designated International Day of Happiness\n@highlight\nTry visiting some of the happiest countries to catch a bit of their spirit\n@highlight\nThe Danish spirit of 'hygge\" may take over your visit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 217, "end": 246}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 545, "end": 566}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 949}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lest you doubt the @placeholder and their hygge, remember they live in the happiest country in the world.", "idx": 56889}], "idx": 36970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 15 November 2013 One of the year's most hotly anticipated fashion collaborations has been unveiled. Alexander McQueen and Damien Hirst have created a 30-piece scarf collection which is likely to be a hit among fashion and art lovers. The somewhat Gothic designs, which celebrate the 10th anniversary of McQueen's iconic skull motif, focus on the dark beauty that both names have made their trademark. Scroll down for video It's here! Damien Hirst and Alexander McQueen's hotly anticipated collection lands...but one scarf will set you back \u00a3700\n@highlight\n30-piece scarf collection priced between \u00a3315 and \u00a3715\n@highlight\nBoth Hirst and McQueen are known for their fondness of the skull motif", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 178, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 545}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Creepy crawlies: The scarves are adapted from @placeholder's Entomology series and butterflies, bugs, and spiders", "idx": 56896}], "idx": 36974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 16:30 EST, 9 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 9 October 2013 The heartbroken family of a pregnant mother mysteriously shot to death as she drove home six weeks ago are still desperately searching for answers. Brittany Stykes, 22, was shot in the neck and through the chest as she drove in Bethel, Ohio with her 14-month-old daughter Aubree inside the car and crashed the vehicle into a wooded area. When a passerby spotted her yellow Jeep, he discovered her and her unborn child dead inside and her toddler daughter crying for her mother, covered in blood. Aubree had been shot once in the head but is recovering after multiple surgeries.\n@highlight\nMarried mother-of-one Brittany Stykes was found dead in her Jeep in August after a passerby saw her crashed car off a highway\n@highlight\nShe was four months pregnant and the unborn child also died\n@highlight\nHer 14-month-old daughter Aubree was hit in the head with a bullet but survived and continues to undergo surgeries\n@highlight\nPolice do not know where the bullets came from or who fired them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 701, "end": 715}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scene: Trucks tow @placeholder's yellow Jeep, right, which was found crashed off the highway on August 28", "idx": 56903}], "idx": 36979} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mercedes domination of the Formula One season came to a shuddering halt in final qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix Saturday as Brazilian veteran Felipe Massa took pole position. Massa held off Williams teammate Valtteri Bottas of Finland with championship leader Nico Rosberg only third for Mercedes. Rosberg's teammate Lewis Hamilton fared worse, having to settle for ninth fastest on an afternoon of upsets. Hamilton, 22 points behind Rosberg in the title race after failing to finish in the previous round in Montreal, had his first effort in the last session of qualifying ruled out for running wide on the circuit then spun on the second.\n@highlight\nFelipe Massa on pole for Austrian Grand Prix\n@highlight\nMassa edges out teammate Valtteri Bottas in final qualifying\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg third for previously all-conquering Mercedes\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton back in ninth with Sebastian Vettel 13th", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 109, "end": 127}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His time of one minute 8.579 seconds gave him his 16th career @placeholder pole and deprived Rosberg of his third straight pole.", "idx": 56921}], "idx": 36994} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Three people washed off their crippled ship and engulfed by Atlantic waters roiled by Hurricane Sandy scrambled for help on Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard said, but only one of them made it to safety. When the HMS Bounty's crew members realized their lives were in danger off the North Carolina coast in the dark morning hours, they made a short journey they hoped they'd never have to take -- to two waiting life rafts. But only 13 of the 16 people aboard got off the ship safely, initially, and only one of the three washed overboard made it into a raft, Coast Guard Vice Adm. Robert Parker told CNN. That left rescuers scrambling to find them in the frenzied ocean, Parker said.\n@highlight\nFormer owner Ted Turner says he's \"deeply saddened\" by the Bounty's loss\n@highlight\nA deckhand's body has been found and the captain is missing\n@highlight\nThe Coast Guard says 14 rescued crew members are \"in good health\"\n@highlight\nThe Bounty was en route to St. Petersburg, Florida, when it sank in heavy seas", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder helicopters plucked 14 people out of two lifeboats around 6:30 a.m., Petty Officer Brandyn Hill said.", "idx": 56940}], "idx": 37010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Front gunner Leslie Davenport, from Birmingham, was on the way back from a raid with Bomber Command over Berlin on September 7, 1941 when he was shot down and captured by the Nazis A man who was fascinated with his grandfather's plane crash behind enemy lines during the Second World War has tracked down the wreckage in a forest in Germany after years of research. Front gunner Leslie Davenport, from Birmingham, was on a raid over Berlin on September 7, 1941 - one of the most dangerous missions for Bomber Command. Returning from the German capital, the Short Stirling plane he was flying in was badly damaged by flak and then attacked by a night fighter.\n@highlight\nLeslie Davenport was a front gunner for Bomber Command during WW2\n@highlight\nHis plane was shot down after raid over Berlin in 1941, but the crew survived\n@highlight\nThey bailed out of the plane but were soon caught by the Nazis\n@highlight\nIn 2008, 20 years after his death, his grandson decided to find the wreckage\n@highlight\nIan Davenport spent six years working out the final fate of the bomber\n@highlight\nAmazingly the wreckage was found in a dense forest in western Germany", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 379, "end": 394}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 998, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This disrupted the @placeholder workforce and the Germans capability of producing more weapons.", "idx": 56946}], "idx": 37012} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In Norse mythology, Thor\u2019s hammer helped prevent giants from destroying Asgard, the celestial home of the gods. Thousands of tiny intricate amulets, similar to this weapon, have been found all over the Viking world since the first millennium CE. But for years, researchers have been unsure whether the amulets, known as 'torshammere', were a representation of Thor\u2019s hammer or something else entirely. Researchers have been unsure whether the amulets, known as torshammere, were a representation of Thor\u2019s hammer or something else entirely. Now archaeologists have unearthed a 10th century torshammere (pictured) on a Danish island that could finally end the debate\n@highlight\nLegend says Thor's hammer helped protect Asgard, home of the gods\n@highlight\nThousands of Viking amulets similar to Thor's hammer have been found\n@highlight\nThis amulet discovery is the only one with the inscription 'This is hammer'\n@highlight\nIt finally ends the debate about whether amulets were a representation of Thor's hammer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 995, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An unknown rune writer confirmed that the amulets depicts Thor's hammer (illustration of hammer and runic text, pictured) - a lasting symbol of @placeholder culture.", "idx": 56954}, {"query": "The hammer is described in @placeholder as one of the most powerful weapons, capable of levelling mountains.", "idx": 56955}], "idx": 37018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Long flight: British racing pigeons are being shipped to China The waning sport of pigeon racing has received a welcome financial boost from China, where birds race for up to \u00a31million in prizes. Fanciers from the Far East are prepared to pay thousands of pounds for British racing birds as more than 300,000 affluent Chinese take up the hobby. The growing interest is in stark contrast to the UK, where the hobby is in sharp decline. But with more than 300,000 fanciers in China demand for winning British birds is high. The record prize for a British bird was reached by Champion Treble Six, nicknamed the Banker because of its winning record, to a Chinese buyer for breeding for \u00a316,000 in 2011.\n@highlight\nPigeon racing is becoming a popular sport among China's middle class\n@highlight\nBird races in the Far East is a million pound industry\n@highlight\nA winning pigeon can award its owner with \u00a31m in some races", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 398, "end": 399}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 577, "end": 595}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, like in so many areas, are trying to acquire the best things available.'", "idx": 56960}], "idx": 37021} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Thompson and Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 08:41 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:03 EST, 22 August 2013 Police provided this mugshot of John M. Dubis, 49, of Coventry, R.I. after his Hamptons' arrest An obsessed stalker, who allegedly managed to live in Jennifer Lopez's pool house for six days without being noticed, posted creepy pictures from inside the grounds online as he ranted about being married to the star. Retired fireman John Dubis, 49, slept on a couch in the pool shed at the $10 million Hamptons property and even parked his car in front of the star's home during his stay between August 3 and August 9, according to police.\n@highlight\nJohn Dubis has been arrested after he was finally discovered by the star's security staff\n@highlight\nHe managed to go undetected for six days and even posted pictures on Facebook\n@highlight\nTold police he was J-Lo's ex-husband and claimed Jenny sent him gifts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other images show graffiti he believes to be about @placeholder as he walks around the town.", "idx": 56965}], "idx": 37025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain cemented his front-runner status Tuesday, piling up big wins coast-to-coast, according to CNN projections. Democratic voters remain evenly split over which of their candidates they would rather see get the nomination. Sen. Barack Obama won more states Tuesday, but Sen. Hillary Clinton won states with higher delegate counts. McCain capped the night by taking California and its 170 delegates. After having been nearly written off last summer, the Arizona senator finally felt comfortable enough to call himself the front-runner. \"Tonight I think we must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner for the nomination of president of the United States. And I don't really mind it one bit,\" he said as results came in Tuesday. Watch McCain claim front-runner status \u00bb\n@highlight\nMcCain solidifies front-runner status\n@highlight\nClinton takes delegate-rich states\n@highlight\nHuckabee, Romney vow to keep fighting\n@highlight\nObama winning more states, but Clinton winning states with more delegates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 116, "end": 118}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the exit polls, Obama and Clinton are essentially splitting those voters, with 47 percent going for @placeholder and 46 percent for Clinton.", "idx": 56976}, {"query": "On the @placeholder side, front-runners McCain and Romney have engaged in bitter exchanges over their conservative records in recent weeks.", "idx": 56977}], "idx": 37027} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Durante UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 9 February 2012 Clint Eastwood, the star of the Super Bowl's most controversial TV ad, has denied the Chrysler spot was a booster for President Obama's re-election campaign. The ad, which declares 'it's halftime in America,' has received mounting criticism from Republicans, who say it was a thinly-veiled nod to President Obama, who bailed out the auto industry during the recession. The ad was subject to additional backlash today after it emerged that it wasn't even filmed in Detroit at all - but in New Orleans and Los Angeles. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nShock as it emerges the ad was actually filmed in in New Orleans and Los Angeles\n@highlight\nKarl Rove says he was offended by ad that he said is an example of Obama's 'Chicago-style politics'\n@highlight\nMichelle Malkin decries commercial as Clint Eastwood 'fronting an auto bailout ad'\n@highlight\nObama camp praises ad as something 'Eminem and Clint Eastwood can agree on'\n@highlight\nU.S. taxpayers lost $1.3billion in Chrysler bailout", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 962}, {"start": 989, "end": 992}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u201cI'm a huge fan of Clint Eastwood, I thought it was an extremely well-done ad, but it is a sign of what happens when you have Chicago-style politics, and the president of the @placeholder and his political minions are, in essence, using our tax dollars to buy corporate advertising'.", "idx": 56984}], "idx": 37030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For more than 50 years, Lego toys have been an integral part of the British Christmas \u2013 but never quite like this. Duncan Titmarsh, the only Lego certified professional in the UK, and his team of helpers took 32 days and 700,000 bricks to build the giant sleigh, right, with Santa and nine reindeer led by Rudolph. Toby Fisher, eight, was the first lucky youngster to climb aboard the sleigh, which is delighting shoppers at Covent Garden in Central London. 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Wayne Rooney, Radamel Falcao and Robin van Persie were all smiles as United posed for the annual snap. Van Gaal has stripped and sold the scraps of last year's disappointment in what appears to be an exciting new attacking era for those in the red half of Manchester. They managed to offload the likes of Danny Welbeck, Shinji Kagawa and Javier Hernandez, although the trio will be in Champions League action this week while team-mates at their old side are watching at home.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal took charge after the World Cup and has made wholesale changes at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nMarouane Fellaini, Anderson and Co remain, but who has been cast away from last season's photo call?\n@highlight\nShinji Kagawa, Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck are all in Champions League action this week\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney, Radamel Falcao and Robin van Persie were all smiles as United posed for the annual snap", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 55}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 525}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 659, "end": 672}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 891, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 952}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became surplus to requirements at Manchester United and fell behind the pecking order", "idx": 56994}], "idx": 37037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- A top European Union official says there's no need for Britain to make threats to leave the union in order to reform its membership. \"In my mind it is only to the mutual benefit of Britain and Europe that Britain stays as a member of the European Union,\" EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn told CNN's Richard Quest. British Prime Minister David Cameron sparked the debate in a speech Wednesday in which he promised the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. \"But as I was listening to the speech of Prime Minister Cameron yesterday concerning his policy agenda there are in fact many issues I can agree with and the commission is already working for those including how to increase the competency of European industry, how to complete the single market, how to pursue free trade agreements,\" Rehn said.\n@highlight\nEU Commissioner Olli Rehn says UK need not \"threaten\" to leave European Union\n@highlight\nRehn: \"It is only to the mutual benefit of Britain and Europe that Britain stays as a member\"\n@highlight\nUK Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to hold a referendum on membership\n@highlight\nRehn said threat of the breakup of the euro \"has all but disappeared\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 283, "end": 284}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 921, "end": 922}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 952, "end": 953}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's really important that we've set out a plan for how we get change in Europe that will benefit all of Europe, making it more open, more competitive, more flexible, and how we secure @placeholder's place within that,\" he said.", "idx": 57003}], "idx": 37040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As of February, more U.S. adults own smartphones than simpler feature phones, according to new research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project. Well, to be more specific: In answering questions from Pew, 45% of cell phone owners said that their phone is a smartphone. Also, 49% of cell phone owners said that their phone operates on a smartphone platform common to the U.S. -- which includes BlackBerry. According to Pew: \"Taken together, just over half of cell owners (53%) said yes to one or both of these questions.\" Here's how it breaks down, by platform: 20% of U.S. cell phone owners currently have an Android phone. For iPhone, 19%. BlackBerry, 6% (a 10% drop since as recently as May 2011).\n@highlight\nSurvey says \"just over half of cell owners\" have smartphone or use smartphone platform\n@highlight\nBiggest growth in smartphone ownership was among adults aged 18-24, survey says\n@highlight\nIt says highest growth in smartphone use occurred in the lowest income bracket\n@highlight\nAmy Gahran: Smartphones may be becoming norm, but benefits may not be spread evenly", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 122, "end": 159}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 435, "end": 437}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The low-cost Android market (particularly Android phones that can be obtained for less than $200 on no-contract plans) generally have slower processors, are running older versions of the @placeholder (which may not support popular apps) and often are harder to use or more cheaply made.", "idx": 57006}], "idx": 37042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Among the volumes of diplomatic communications released by WikiLeaks are frank observations about the character of world leaders, their quirks and their weaknesses. In an initial review of the documents turns up a number of observations from U.S. staffers that provide unusual insight into foreign leaders' thinking and behavior, from \"voluptuous\" companions to attention-seeking personalities. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah proposed to U.S. officials that a Bluetooth-like device be implanted in Guantanamo detainees. During a March 22, 2009, meeting between Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan and King Abdullah, the king suggested that an \"electronic chip\" would allow the tracking of the detainees' movements, as with Saudi horses and falcons.\n@highlight\nCommunications discuss Libyan leader's relationship with nurse\n@highlight\nSaudi king suggested implanting tracking devices in detainees, cable says\n@highlight\nFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy called \"challenging partner\"\n@highlight\nFormer U.S. Gen. 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Medical student Philip Markoff, 23, appears in court Tuesday in Boston, Massachusetts. \"My girlfriend actually rode the elevator with him a lot alone; it's kind of freaking her out now,\" said Patrick Sullivan, who lived in the same apartment building as Markoff in Quincy, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb. \"She thought he was kind of the all-American, good-looking guy,\" Sullivan said. \"When she saw him on TV yesterday, she even remarked, 'I can't believe it's him. 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Scarlett Keeling, 15, was sexually assaulted and left for dead on a beach in the Indian holiday state in February 2008 after taking a cocktail of drugs. Months later, following two post-mortem tests in Goa, her body was brought back to Britain but has lain in a mortuary at an Exeter hospital amid the ongoing trial of two men charged over her death.\n@highlight\nBody of Scarlett Keeling, 15, left in mortuary in Exeter since 2008\n@highlight\nMother claims lack of communication between Goan authorities and Foreign Office caused delay in Coroner releasing corpse\n@highlight\nScarlett raped and murdered in 2008 while mother went travelling with six other children and left daughter with 25-year-old boyfriend\n@highlight\nFiona MacKeown claims Goan authorities conducted cover-up to prevent 'seedy underbelly' of idyllic Indian state being exposed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 306}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder refused to attend the court in Goa over the claims in October 2008.", "idx": 57024}], "idx": 37054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he had some \"pretty good fights\" with Sen. Frank Lautenberg. But Lautenberg's death early Monday puts the Republican governor in a pretty good bind in replacing him. Lautenberg dies; was U.S. Senate's last WW II vet \"It's no mystery that Sen. Lautenberg and I didn't always agree,\" Christie said Monday of the liberal Democrat. \"In fact, it probably is more honest to say we very often didn't agree, and we had some pretty good fights between us over time -- battles on philosophy and the role of government.\" Lautenberg: The last 'swamp dog'\n@highlight\nLaw allows N.J. governor to temporarily fill seat held by late Sen. Frank Lautenberg\n@highlight\nQuestion is timing for a special election this year or a vote in November 2014\n@highlight\nChristie up for re-election this year, considered possible 2016 presidential contender\n@highlight\nChristie angered conservatives with praise for Obama following 2012 hurricane", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 88, "end": 103}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Christie, a Republican, runs for what is expected to be a relatively easy re-election, he now invites unwanted attention as he decides on a temporary replacement for @placeholder.", "idx": 57025}, {"query": "The next general election in the @placeholder is in November, when Christie is up for re-election.", "idx": 57026}], "idx": 37055} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A former Google+ employee who spent three years helping create Google+ has written a brutal blog post declaring the tech giant's social network a failure. In a lengthy, at times profane breakdown on blogging platform Medium, Chris Messina, the man credited as inventor of the hashtag, writes that Google missed a chance to make the service a one-stop home for its users' online identities and, instead, created a less-popular Facebook copycat. \"Lately, I just feel like Google+ is confused and adrift at sea,\" Messina wrote. \"It's so far behind, how can it possibly catch up?\" The November 28 post was a follow-up to a tweet in which he had mistakenly called out a bug on Google+ that was actually caused by an external app. Even as he corrected himself, he called out Google for the network's missed opportunity.\n@highlight\nFormer Google+ employee says the social tool has failed\n@highlight\nHashtag inventor Chris Messina left Google over a year ago\n@highlight\nHe says G+ could have been about identity, became \"Facebook lite\"", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aside from his personal interest, Messina said he's disappointed because @placeholder, with its more than 1.3 billion users, needs competition.", "idx": 57029}], "idx": 37056} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner told the Democratic National Convention that the most important race facing the country is the \"race for the future ... and it won't be won with a president who is stuck in the past.\" \"This election ... is about the future vs. the past,\" former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner said Tuesday. \"We need a president who understands the world today, the future we seek and the change we need. 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Last week, the Bakersfield Board of Supervisors proclaimed June 3 Tara the Hero Cat Day to honor Erica and Roger Triantafilo' furry friend for valiantly saving their 4-year-old son from a vicious dog. On Tuesday, the Traintfilos arrived at the Kern County Board of Supervisors chambers in Bakersfield for the ceremony with Tara in tow on a leash. 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Erik J. Bitterbaum, president of the State University at Cortland, issued the apology a day after a large crowd turned unruly in downtown Cortland. Earlier Saturday, Cortland defeated Ithaca 28-24 in the annual Cortaca Jug game. 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It was published in the journal \"Animal Behaviour.\" Professor Elwood, whose previous work showed that prawns endure pain, said his research highlighted the need to investigate the treatment of crustaceans used in food industries.\n@highlight\nNew research from Queen's University says crabs feel and remember pain\n@highlight\nTests carried out on hermit crabs in shells that were given mild electric shocks\n@highlight\nAuthor of study says crustaceans should be treated with same care as vertebrates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 317, "end": 345}, {"start": 350, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder the findings from both studies are consistent with observations of pain in mammals.", "idx": 57075}], "idx": 37085} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "To all of those closest to him and, indeed, those who thought they knew him best, Grant Trebilco was the happy-go-lucky, 'nothing gets me down' surfer dude. But that 'could not have been further from the truth'. Three years ago, as bipolar consumed his life, the now 33-year-old found himself at his lowest ebb. He no longer cared for the beautiful eastern Sydney beaches he'd called home since moving across the ditch from New Zealand. 'Mate, all I know is that I tried to run away from it and one day, I'm not exactly sure how I got there either, but I was sitting alone in a hotel room in Mexico and in a very dark place,' he admitted.\n@highlight\nBoth Grant Trebilco and his dad Bruce suffer bipolar disorder\n@highlight\nIn his darkest moments the New Zealand-born surfer admits he thought 'there was only one way out'\n@highlight\nGroups at beaches along the east coast of Australia and internationally are supporting the not-for-profit charity Grant founded called Onewave\n@highlight\nA bit of fun 2 years ago has morphed from the then 'board meetings' to 'Fluro Fridays'\n@highlight\nBipoloar disorder will affect up to 460,000 Australians at some point in their lives\n@highlight\nAlmost half of all Australians will suffer some form of mental illness", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surfers of all shapes and sizes come out to play to send a very serious message on '@placeholder'", "idx": 57076}], "idx": 37086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 08:16 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:53 EST, 10 March 2014 A teenage boy slit the throat of his girlfriend's mother after the young couple hatched a plot to murder both her parents because they disapproved of the relationship. Pedro Solis, 15, attacked Luz Galvez with a knife on Sunday and threatened her husband's life because they wanted him to stop seeing their 13-year-old daughter, Yaqueline Galvez. Mrs Galvez, who survived the ordeal, told police that her daughter had lured her outside the family's Florida home so Solis could launch the attack.\n@highlight\nPedro Solis, 15, slit the throat of 13-year-old girlfriend Yaqueline Garcia's mother Luz Guzman\n@highlight\nThe mother, 33, survived after her husband pleaded with Solis to save her as the teen held a knife to his throat\n@highlight\nThe father was uninjured in the ordeal and both teens are currently in custody, officials said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder survived emergency surgery and was able to tell investigators what happened, police sources said.", "idx": 57081}], "idx": 37090} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie It seems that fans of the Great British Bake Off don\u2019t just care about the cake \u2013 they\u2019re sticklers for hygiene too. As the hit show returned to our screens this week, viewers took to Twitter to complain about the unruly hair of some contestants. An average audience of 7.2million watched on Wednesday night \u2013 a record for an opening episode of the show, and an increase of 600,000 on the first programme in last year\u2019s series. Scroll down for video Hairy baker: Iain Watters sports a thick beard which worried some users of microblogging site Twitter\n@highlight\nFifth series of Great British Bake Off began last night - on BBC1 for first time\n@highlight\nShow attracted good ratings after moving to flagship channel from BBC2\n@highlight\nBBC spokesman said average audience of 7.2m people, peaking at 7.9m\n@highlight\nLast year's launch programme was watched by 5.6million people on BBC2\n@highlight\nBut some Twitter users were worried by hirsute male contestants\n@highlight\n\u2018Wish that bloke would shave that beard. It\u2019s disgusting,' one remarked\n@highlight\nHilarious Twitter exchange between BBC1 and BBC2 accounts over show", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 46, "end": 67}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 599, "end": 620}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This year's @placeholder contestants include the show's youngest and oldest ever bakers", "idx": 57083}], "idx": 37092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ahead of the biggest game of his life, Mahamat \"Iggy\" Ignegui has mastered the diplomatic language, if not his nerves. \"I am completely focused on the first match. We have to do it, we cannot lose,\" the Sudanese midfielder tells CNN before boarding a plane from Chad's Ndjamena airport that will continue his remarkable journey to the World Cup. This showpiece event will not feature Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, or any of the other household football names that will light up Brazil this summer. Instead, teams such as South Ossetia, Iraqi Kurdistan and Tamil Sri Lanka will do battle for the Nelson Mandela trophy in Sweden. This is a tournament for the stateless, the marginalized and unrecognized by FIFA -- the ConIFA World Cup.\n@highlight\nConIFA World Cup is a soccer tournament for stateless teams not recognized by FIFA\n@highlight\nThis year's event will be played in Sweden, from May 31-June 8 with a record 12 teams\n@highlight\nDarfur United squad is made up of players from refugee camps from Sudan conflict\n@highlight\nTrip to Ostersund was funded with the help of a U.S. humanitarian group", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 69}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 607, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That @placeholder's players will be lining up in Sweden is a reflection of the international goodwill and support behind them.", "idx": 57088}], "idx": 37096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Attorney General Eric Holder has admitted that investigators may have gone too far in their recent attempts to prevent leaks to the media and he said the Justice Department needs to do a better job of balancing national security with press freedom. \u2018I'm a little concerned that things have gotten a little out of whack,\u2019 Holder told NBC on Wednesday. \u2018I think we can do a better job than we have. We can reform those regulations, reform those guidelines to better reflect that balance.\u2019 Holder has been embroiled in a media storm over a Justice Department subpoena of Associated Press phone records and, in particular, an investigation into leaks to Fox News correspondent James Rosen.\n@highlight\nHolder has admitted that Justice Department investigators went too far with attempts to prevent leaks to the media\n@highlight\nHe said he was \u2018not comfortable\u2019 approving a search warrant affidavit for James Rosen\u2019s emails and said the process would change\n@highlight\nDespite calls from Republicans for him to resign, he told NBC that he had 'no intention' of doing so", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 154, "end": 171}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 568, "end": 583}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 722, "end": 739}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I don't like that, because it means me as official who has great respect for the press, is in essence saying a reporter doing his or her job and doing that important job is somehow branded a criminal,\u2019 @placeholder said NBC.", "idx": 57090}], "idx": 37097} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A pilot lost consciousness and the plane drifted into restricted airspace over the nation's capital, scrambling fighter jets that stayed with the small aircraft until it ran out of fuel and crashed Saturday into the Atlantic Ocean, the Coast Guard said. Crews searched the waters for the single-engine Cirrus plane, which crashed about 50 miles southeast of Chincoteague Island around 3:30pm along the Virginia coast, Coast Guard Petty Officer Nate Littlejohn said. The plane, registered to Ronald Hutchinson of Brookfield, Wisconsin, took off from Waukesha, Wisconsin, and was headed to Manassas, Virginia, which is about 30 miles southwest of Washington, National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said.\n@highlight\nA pilot drifted into restricted airspace in Washington D.C. Saturday afternoon\n@highlight\nFighter jets investigated and found the pilot had become unconscious\n@highlight\nThey stayed with the plane until it ran out of fuel and crashed into the Atlantic\n@highlight\nThe plane was registered to Ronald Hutchinson of Brookfield, Wisconsin\n@highlight\nThe Coast Guard is searching for the wreck", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 378, "end": 396}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 464, "end": 478}, {"start": 511, "end": 527}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 608, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 712}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder helicopter found no sign of the plane before heading back for refueling.", "idx": 57097}], "idx": 37102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just days after signing a bumper multi-year deal with Nike, Rory McIlroy made an embarrassing early exit in Abu Dhabi along with stablemate Tiger Woods. The world's top two golfers were supposed to usher in a new era of dominance within the sport for Nike, but neither man made the cut on a disappointing day. The world No.1 finished on six-over, while Woods missed out after being hit with a two-stroke penalty for rules of infringement. 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The girl, 11-year-old Caitlyn Virts, was located along with her father, Timothy Virts, in a motel in Florence, South Carolina, police said late Friday. She and her father had been missing since the body of the girl's mother, Bobby Jo Cortez, was found at her home Thursday. Police have since charged Timothy Virts with first-degree murder in the slaying of Cortez, 36. 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The records show that he lied so convincingly to those treating him that they concluded he had no mental health issues despite serious problems and encounters with police during the same period. Just weeks before the shootings, a doctor treating him for insomnia noted that the patient worked for the Defense Department but wrote hauntingly 'no problem there.'\n@highlight\nAaron Alexis left a note saying that he had been targeted by low-frequency radio waves for three months before the September 2013 shooting\n@highlight\nThat time period lines up with when he was regularly visiting Veteran's Affairs doctors complaining of sleeplessness\n@highlight\nMedical reports show doctors wrote him off and gave him sleeping pills, concluding 'no problem there' in reports\n@highlight\nAlexis went on to kill 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 134, "end": 149}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 585, "end": 602}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In February 2011, almost immediately after Alexis received an honorable discharge from the @placeholder, he complained about tinnitus, which he said was 'annoying and can be distracting.'", "idx": 57107}], "idx": 37108} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Supporters of MMA fighter Jon Koppenhaver who is alleged to have beaten up his ex-girlfriend and porn star Christy Mack have shared a photograph of her out in Las Vegas in an attempt to discredit her claims of assault. The image of Mack was shared via Twitter on Sunday by user @Grenade_112 who accompanied alongside the picture that the porn star was \u2018good enough to go partying a couple nights ago\u2019 and claimed the image showed her outside a club. The original source of the image was taken by another Twitter user, who is not part of the \u2018Free War Machine\u2019 group.\n@highlight\nMMA fighter Jon Koppenhaver is accused of beating up ex-girlfriend Christy Mack\n@highlight\nThe porn star was snapped outside a nightclub as photos emerged of her allegedly out partying\n@highlight\nPics were shared on Twitter by fans of War Machine ex-boyfriend\n@highlight\nMack has denied she was out partying and says she was simply getting ice cream", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Injuries: After the alleged attack at her apartment on August 8, Mack posted pictures of her horrific injuries online; after she shared the images, police put out a warrant for Koppenhaver aka @placeholder's arrest", "idx": 57108}], "idx": 37109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A flooring contractor from Brooklyn, New York, received news he had dreamed of for more than a year when a Bolivian judge released him on bail Tuesday. Jacob Ostreicher wore a white bulletproof vest as he spoke with reporters after the hearing. Supporters of the businessman, 53, who had been imprisoned for 18 months, say he faces death threats for exposing Bolivian government corruption connected with the case against him. \"His life remains at risk every day that he remains in Bolivia,\" U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, said in a statement Tuesday. Ostreicher was arrested in June 2011 on suspicion of money laundering tied to a rice-growing operation.\n@highlight\nJacob Ostreicher, who had been detained since June 2011, was released\n@highlight\nA judge says the New York native will be under house arrest at night\n@highlight\nU.S. lawmakers say it's the \"first positive development\" in the case\n@highlight\nSix Bolivian officials were arrested in connection with the case last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 927, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I want @placeholder to know that not only my family and I have been victims of these extortioners who are detained today.", "idx": 57109}], "idx": 37110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sochi, Russia (CNN) -- \"He didn't want carpets, he preferred to hear footsteps of people as they approached on the wooden parquet flooring,\" says Anna Hovantseva, the tour guide, as she explains another interior-design quirk of one of the most morbidly fascinating personalities of the 20th century. It's fair to say Joseph Stalin, the notorious dictatorial leader of the Soviet Union, still holds a curiosity for many. The Georgia native helped create much that is modern Sochi, the host of the 2014 Winter Games, when he built his summer retreat in this town in 1937. The retreat is open to visitors and will soon offer rooms to guests this summer for 7,000 roubles ($200) per night. Welcome to the home of Stalin.\n@highlight\nJoseph Stalin's summer home is on sightseeing list for Sochi\n@highlight\nDictator helped create much that is modern Sochi when he built dacha in 1937\n@highlight\nHome has several features helpful to a man who had many enemies", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The choice may be seen as shrewd if costly politicking by some, but for Hovantseva, @placeholder seemed like the obvious and most welcome choice to host the Winter Games.", "idx": 57114}], "idx": 37115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 05:38 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 25 April 2013 This is the spectacular moment a photographer struck gold by capturing a bolt of lightning cracking through a rainbow during a freak weather display. The extraordinary one-of-a-kind sighting was captured by keen photographer Nolan Nitschke, 27, while on a trip to Yosemite National Park in California, U.S. Mr Nitschke knew a storm was approaching the area and that the incredible rocky peaks throughout the park act as lightning rods. However, he had no idea he would capture such a breathtaking moment. Magical: This is the dramatic moment a photographer captured a bolt of lightning cracking through a rainbow in a freak weather display\n@highlight\nOne-of-a-kind sighting captured by keen photographer Nolan Nitschke, 27\n@highlight\nHe was on a trip to Yosemite National Park in California, U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 352, "end": 373}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Detailed: This impressive picture taken by the 27-year-old shows a fast-flowing river in @placeholder", "idx": 57120}], "idx": 37119} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Hours after declaring a state of emergency Saturday, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf ordered troops to take a television station's equipment and put a popular opposition leader under house arrest. President Pervez Musharraf explains his actions in a televised address Saturday. Musharraf also suspended the constitution and dismissed the Pakistan Supreme Court's chief justice for the second time. On Sunday, police arrested the Javed Hashmi, the acting president of ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's opposition party was arrested, along with 10 aides, The Associated Press reported. Hashimi was arrested when he stepped outside his house in the central city of Multan, AP reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Musharraf orders troops to take a television station's equipment\n@highlight\nPakistani opposition leader Imran Khan says he's under house arrest\n@highlight\nPresident Musharraf says his actions are for the good of the country\n@highlight\nWhite House calls Musharraf's emergency declaration \"disappointing\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 102, "end": 117}, {"start": 241, "end": 256}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 590, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A senior @placeholder official said the emergency declaration will be \"short-lived,\" and will be followed by an interim government.", "idx": 57128}], "idx": 37127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rafael Nadal completed his preparations for the U.S. Open by claiming the title in Cincinnati for the first time with a hard-fought 7-6 7-6 win over home hope John Isner Sunday. It was his 26th victory at a Masters 1000 tournament and second in succession after lifting the trophy in Montreal last week. Nadal, who has won nine titles in 2013 in a remarkable run since returning to the ATP circuit after injury in February, has moved to No.2 in the world off the back of that success. It has relegated Britain's Andy Murray, who will be defending his U.S. Open crown when the action starts at Flushing Meadows on August 26, to third seed when the draw is made later this week.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal wins Cincinnati Masters title\n@highlight\nBeats John Isner in two tiebreak sets\n@highlight\nUp to No.2 in world with latest triumph\n@highlight\nVictoria Azarenka beats Serena Williams in women's final", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 593, "end": 608}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 706, "end": 723}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}, {"start": 866, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He could not force a single break point on the service of the giant @placeholder, but in the second tiebreaker forged a 5-1 lead to take control.", "idx": 57136}], "idx": 37133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- \"No matter what I do in life I think I will always be remembered as the wrap dress\" -- (Diane von Furstenberg, CNN 2008) Calling the shots: Diane von Furstenberg oversees a meeting to discuss handbags in New York. Belgian-born, New York-living, ex-member of the German royal family, daughter of a holocaust survivor, socialite and business-woman, Diane von Furstenberg is famous for one thing: a single item of clothing. Her wrap dress -- a patterned piece of jersey tied around the body like a kimono -- sold in the millions. 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Besma (a pseudonym) was used as a sex slave by extremists - and agreed to speak on the condition her identity was not revealed. The 15-year-old, was kept in a village near the spot she had been taken from and repeatedly raped, but one day, took her chance to flee along with another captive. Scroll down for video Besma, speaking under a pseudonym, has told of her terrifying ordeal at the hands of Islamic State before she manged to flee. Pictured, Yazidi refugees at the Hanke camp near Dohuk, Iraq\n@highlight\nBesma, 15, was kept in a village and used as a sex slave by extremists\n@highlight\nHer brother was gunned down by extremists in Sinjar, but she, her mother and surviving brother were taken by ISIS\n@highlight\nThey were loaded onto buses and taken to Tal Afar with some 500 Yazidis\n@highlight\nYoung, pretty girls were taken but the rest were made to convert to Islam\n@highlight\nShe and five others were taken to a village and systematically raped\n@highlight\nOne day, she and another girl stole a mobile phone and decided to escape", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An elderly disabled Yazidi man is carried to a bus that will take him to @placeholder after being released by Islamic militants", "idx": 57145}], "idx": 37139} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "His fist-pumping 'Ronny Roar' celebration has become a big noise in recent weeks, but the Celtic manager admits he would like to hear his defenders turn up the volume as they prepare to face Inter Milan in the San Siro this week. The sight of Ronny Deila making his way to the club's support and whipping the fans into a ferment has added colour to the Scottish football season but, while the boss may ooze flamboyant charisma, he admits his team is short of like-minded rabble-rousers. Out with the warrior-like presence of his captain Scott Brown and, when he is in the team, the ebullience of on-loan striker John Guidetti, Deila admits his team lacks natural leaders, the sort of men who use words to spark their colleagues into action.\n@highlight\nCeltic drew 3-3 in the Europa League round of 32 first leg\n@highlight\nRory Delia is calling for a more disciplined performance in the return fixture\n@highlight\nHe insists there must be more communications among his defenders", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Celtic striker @placeholder scored injury-time goal to secure an improbable draw against Inter Milan", "idx": 57147}, {"query": "'We kept at @placeholder for 90 minutes, pushed them backwards and could keep them under pressure for good periods.", "idx": 57148}], "idx": 37140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 10:33 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 27 February 2014 The teen mom accused of abandoning her newborn in a dumpster says she thought the boy was dead when she threw him out with the trash, a Child Protective Services caseworker said in Houston yesterday. The caseworker testified in an emergency custody hearing that the 16-year-old didn't even know she was pregnant when she went into labor and gave birth in her apartment bathtub. After giving birth, the teen cut the boy's umbilical cord herself but thought her son was dead so placed him in the dumpster.\n@highlight\nA maintenance worker found the baby alive after hearing cat mewing sounds coming from the dumpster Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nPolice identified the mother as a 16-year-old student at South Houston High School\n@highlight\nThe teen told a caseworker that she didn't know she was pregnant and hasn't spoken to the 22-year-old father in six months\n@highlight\nShe unexpectedly gave birth in a bathtub, but thought the boy died\n@highlight\nThe caseworker asked what she wanted to name the boy, and she decided on Carlos after the maintenance worker who found him\n@highlight\nA judge granted temporary custody of the boy the Child Protective Services during an emergency hearing on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 232, "end": 256}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 794, "end": 818}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is currently trying to figure out if there are any other family members who can look after the boy when he gets out of the hospital, or if he'll need to be placed in the foster care system.", "idx": 57149}], "idx": 37141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has warned his injured and suspended players they face a fight to automatically win their place back. United beat Everton 2-1 before the international break without 10 players including Michael Carrick, Phil Jones and Wayne Rooney. Some of them are available to return against West Brom on Monday night, though Rooney is still serving a three-match ban, but van Gaal is offering no guarantees. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: The last 30 minutes of our games are the issue Louis van Gaal says Manchester United's injured stars aren't guaranteed to win their places back\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney has been suspended for Manchester United\n@highlight\nPhil Jones and Michael Carrick have been missing recently\n@highlight\nYoungster Paddy McNair impressed at the back in their absence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 462, "end": 475}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 561}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 669, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was outstanding in his first match and you saw the reaction of the fans, they applauded every time he touched the ball.", "idx": 57152}], "idx": 37143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Spain defender Sergio Ramos is refusing to wallow in the pain of Friday\u2019s 5-1 drubbing by Holland and will use it instead as a motivation for their next game. The world champions cannot afford to lose against Chile at the Maracana on Wednesday and Ramos insists their Dutch horror show will help them. \u2018I\u2019m not going to spend another second thinking about that match,\u2019 said the Real Madrid defender, who was given the runaround by Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Casillas pushed hard in training with Reina and De Gea available Running out of time? 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But in the best traditions of horror movies, it seems the Edinburgh home of occultist Major Thomas Weir and his sister Jean is back from the dead. The Weirs were executed in 1670 after admitting to shocking crimes including bestiality, incest and necromancy. Gloomy: The Quaker Meeting house in Edinburgh's Victoria Terrace. 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In some of the strongest remarks by a British prime minister in Brussels, he condemned the \u2018backroom deal\u2019 and warned it could see Britain pushed towards the exit door. He warned counterparts they were making a \u2018profound mistake\u2019 by choosing Mr Juncker as the next president of the European Commission. Scroll down for video An agitated David Cameron admitted he had lost 'the battle' to stop Jean-Claude Juncker becoming Commission president but claimed he would 'win the war' to reform the EU\n@highlight\nLuxembourger nominated by EU leaders to be next Commission president\n@highlight\nOnly Hungary backed Britain against 26 other EU countries\n@highlight\nTold EU leaders they made a 'profound mistake' in the 'backroom deal'\n@highlight\nBut Cameron told to 'wake up and smell the coffee' by Finland's premier\n@highlight\nGerman media said Cameron was becoming 'more like Wayne Rooney'\n@highlight\nNewspapers ridiculed the PM: 'He lines up, he loses, he goes home'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 68, "end": 69}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 148, "end": 166}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 451, "end": 469}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 562, "end": 580}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 661, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 701, "end": 702}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 801}, {"start": 829, "end": 830}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, who says he wants Britain to remain in a", "idx": 57179}, {"query": "@placeholder against Mr Juncker, said he did so as \u2018a matter of principle\u2019,", "idx": 57181}], "idx": 37162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alabama authorities on Wednesday released a rough timeline of a gunman's rampage in the southern part of the state on Tuesday. All times are Central Daylight. Glass from a door is broken at a True Value Hardware store in southern Alabama. Before 3:30 p.m.: Michael McLendon, 28, fatally shoots his mother, Lisa White McLendon, and her four dogs and sets fire to her Kinston, Alabama, home. \"We knew that he liked guns,\" said Kenneth Smith, a neighbor of McLendon's. \"Every couple of weekends or so we could hear gunshots out in his backyard. Just bam, bam, bam. A lot of shooting.\"\n@highlight\nAlabama authorities release rough timeline of deadly shooting rampage on Tuesday\n@highlight\nFirefighters find body of Michael McLendon's mother in burning house at 3:30 p.m.\n@highlight\nAt 4:17 p.m., McLendon kills himself after exchange of gunfire with police\n@highlight\nMcLendon's relatives, wife and daughter of sheriff's deputy among the dead", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 201, "end": 225}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 267, "end": 282}, {"start": 316, "end": 334}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "4:01 p.m.: McLendon fatally shoots a man traveling in a vehicle on @placeholder 52.", "idx": 57183}], "idx": 37164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "VANCOUVER, British Columbia (CNN) -- When Canadian cocaine smuggler Charles Lai was being sentenced in a Seattle federal courtroom last month, the judge sending him to prison for 13 years offered a small item of good news. A suspected gang member in Vancouver is taken out of a bar in handcuffs. At least behind bars, Judge James Robart said, drug smuggler Lai would not become another fatality in Vancouver's gang wars. Authorities in Vancouver, just 30 miles from the border, are struggling to deal with the boom in the drug trade between the United States and Canada, along with the violence that has come with it.\n@highlight\nThirty miles from U.S. border, authorities in Vancouver confronting gang warfare\n@highlight\nViolence the result of turf wars over increased narcotics trade\n@highlight\nInnocent bystanders have fallen victim to gangsters' heavy firepower\n@highlight\nDrug dealers sometimes tried in the U.S., where sentencing is stiffer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tougher sentences may explain why more @placeholder drug traffickers like Charles Lai face a courtroom in America, not Canada.", "idx": 57184}], "idx": 37165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The woman who was photographed leaping from a burning building in the most iconic image of the summer riots had filmed the man accused of starting the blaze, a court heard yesterday. Monika Konczyk, 32, had captured Gordon Thompson on her mobile phone allegedly setting fire to a 150-year-old family furniture store opposite her home in Croydon, south London. Miss Konczyk, a shop assistant from Poland, then retreated to her flat where she thought she would be safe. Riot drama: Monika Konczyk (left) had allegedly captured Gordon Thompson (right) on her mobile phone However, the heat and embers from the blaze set fire to the block of flats she lived in on the other side of the road.\n@highlight\nShop assistant Monika Konczyk was forced to leap from first floor window during riots blaze", "entities": [{"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 216, "end": 230}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 480, "end": 493}, {"start": 525, "end": 539}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not alleged to have had any part in this.", "idx": 57189}], "idx": 37169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG is not backing down from its charge that Michael Jackson's mother and her lawyers leaked e-mails to a reporter, in violation of a court order, despite a claim of responsibility by someone not connected to the Jackson's wrongful-death lawsuit against the concert promoter. The dramatic e-mails, published in the Los Angeles Times on Sunday, revealed the promoter for Jackson's \"This Is It\" concerts expressed doubts about the star's health and his ability to be ready for the shows for several months before his death. Howard Mann, who partnered with Katherine Jackson on a book about her family, acknowledged to CNN Wednesday that he gave the controversial documents to Times reporter Harriet Ryan.\n@highlight\nNEW: AEG's lawyer calls it \"convenient\" Howard Mann accepted responsibility for leak\n@highlight\nNEW: An insurance company wants to know why AEG didn't disclose the e-mails in its lawsuit\n@highlight\nMann says none of the documents came from the Jacksons or their lawyers\n@highlight\nThe Jacksons are suing AEG Live for wrongful death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 336, "end": 352}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 575, "end": 591}, {"start": 637, "end": 639}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The documents made public in the @placeholder story are not the most damaging to AEG that were uncovered, Boyle said.", "idx": 57192}], "idx": 37171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Responding angrily to a campaign ad from Newt Gingrich accusing him of being anti-immigrant, Mitt Romney insisted during last week's Republican debate at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville that he has no problem with immigrants. Perhaps not. But the dishonest and cynical way in which the former governor of Massachusetts has dealt with the immigration issue on the campaign trail shows that he has a problem being consistent. In Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, Romney attacked Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich for immigration proposals that Romney said amounted to \"amnesty\" for illegal immigrants.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette Jr. says Mitt Romney has been inconsistent on the immigration issue\n@highlight\nHe says that on the campaign trail, Romney had advanced a position that is anti-immigrant\n@highlight\nNavarrette: But in Florida Romney has softened his stance\n@highlight\nHe says that Latinos don't forget so easily Romney's previous anti-immigrant rhetoric", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 182, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I bet none of this is going over very well with the voters in the first three primary states who cast their lots for @placeholder, thinking he was going to be tough on illegal immigration only to find out that he doesn't even have the stomach to forcibly deport undocumented immigrants.", "idx": 57209}], "idx": 37179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lawmakers on Thursday are getting their first chance to grill BP CEO Tony Hayward, the man fighting to save his and his company's reputation as BP tries to stop the oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Hayward is testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, which is chaired by Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Michigan. The hearing is examining what caused the April explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig and the oil disaster. A letter to Hayward from House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, D-California, says a congressional investigation alleges that the besieged oil company took a low-cost, speedy approach to drilling the now-broken deepwater well responsible for the growing spill in the Gulf of Mexico.\n@highlight\nBP CEO Tony Hayward testifying before House Energy and Commerce subcommittee\n@highlight\nHearing comes a day after Hayward met with President Obama for the first time\n@highlight\nIn the eight weeks since the oil disaster, Hayward has made numerous gaffes\n@highlight\nIn BP ad, Hayward promises, \"We will get this done. 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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association chief Patrick Lynch, who so vocally demanded that Mayor Bill de Blasio apologize to the NYPD after showing what they called police bias following the Eric Garner decision, bore the brunt of the ire. 'I don't care about an apology,' one union rep yelled at Lynch as the meeting devolved into chaos. 'I want to know what you're going to do to protect us.' It was toward the end of the tense 2-hour session when the yelling began, the New York Daily News reports.\n@highlight\nPatrolmen's Benevolent Association head Patrick Lynch was caught in the cross hairs of angry cops Tuesday\n@highlight\nSome cried that they had no use for apologies and demanded to know how they'd be protected\n@highlight\nOthers barked back in support of the union chief and the Queens banquet hall turned into an ugly scene of cops shoving cops as Lynch slipped out", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 132, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 599, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 672}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police unions have accused @placeholder of contributing to anti-police sentiment by supporting protests over the police killings.", "idx": 57213}], "idx": 37181} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Move over, Elton John. Take a seat, Katy Perry, you left the Grammys last night without a golden gramophone. But Staff Sgt. Brandie Lane is returning to West Point clutching the golden hardware. The new soldier is living the Hollywood dream: She won a Grammy Award. Until she joined the U.S. Army last summer, Lane worked as head audio engineer at Sono Luminus, a record label in Winchester, Virginia, that specializes in classical and jazz music. And Sunday night, she won a Grammy for the Best Engineered Album, Classical category. Lane was one of four engineers to work on Quincy Porter's album \"The Complete Viola Works\" and was in charge of mixing and mastering the album. She was hired by Sono Luminus right out of the University of Miami in 2006.\n@highlight\nNEW: Staff Sgt. Brandie Lane wins a Grammy and sees Julie Andrews in person\n@highlight\nLane was a record label's head audio engineer before joining the Army\n@highlight\nShe's now an audio engineer for the West Point Band\n@highlight\n\"The whole experience was literally a dream come true,\" she says Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 511, "end": 531}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 623, "end": 642}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 745, "end": 763}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is still as gorgeous as she ever was,\" Lane said.", "idx": 57217}], "idx": 37185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences and analyze the news behind events. Here, CNN's Nic Robertson describes a tour of Camp Bucca, the largest U.S.-run detention facility in Iraq. Some 2,000 suspected al Qaeda loyalists are held at Camp Bucca, the military says. CAMP BUCCA, Iraq (CNN) -- The inmates huddle below the barbed wire, looking up at the strangers who have arrived at the detention facility. They're dressed in bright yellow, almost fluorescent jumpsuits. There are 2,000 of them, described by the U.S. military as hard-core al Qaeda loyalists. These inmates are kept behind a maze of chain-link fences, topped with barbed wire, and are guarded by heavily armed men in military fatigues who hold shields. We're escorted through Camp Bucca, the United States' biggest detention facility in Iraq, by Marine Gen. Douglas Stone, who runs the camp.\n@highlight\nCNN's Nic Robertson goes inside main U.S. detention facility in Iraq\n@highlight\nPrison holds 19,000 inmates; 2,000 are suspected al Qaeda loyalists\n@highlight\nInmates undergo programs to teach them moderate Islam\n@highlight\nMarine general: \"This is the battlefield of the mind\"", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 133, "end": 135}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if @placeholder's tactics are right, they could also have a significant impact on winning the war in Iraq.", "idx": 57229}], "idx": 37191} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- Mark Zuckerberg says he asked Steve Jobs about how to build a high-quality team and great products, but denies Apple and Facebook ever talked about an acquisition. The revelations come as part of an in-depth interview between PBS's Charlie Rose and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg. The extensive interview covers all of the bases, such as whether Facebook will ever build games (no, Zuck says) and what Zuckerberg thinks of Google+ (he calls it \"their own little version of Facebook\"). However, the most interesting part of the interview comes when the trio starts discussing Zuckerberg's relationship with Steve Jobs.\n@highlight\nPBS's Charlie Rose interviews Mark Zuckerberg, COO Sheryl Sandberg\n@highlight\nZuckerberg calls Google+ \"their own little version of Facebook\"\n@highlight\nYoung innovator professes respect for Apple because company isn't just about bottom line", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sandberg and Zuckerberg then start talking about how Jobs never raised the issue because he understood that @placeholder had no interest in selling.", "idx": 57235}], "idx": 37196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was on the pages of newspapers and in the coveted aisle seat on television's \"At the Movies\" that the world met Roger Ebert, the passionate lover and sometimes combative critic of film who virtually defined cinema critique for a generation. But in his final years, when cancer had robbed him of his jawbone and whittled away his once ample frame, it was social media, particularly Twitter, that let Ebert not only keep talking, but also interact with his fans, and foes, more freely and personally than ever. \"Twitter for me performs the function of a running conversation,\" Ebert wrote in June 2010, about eight months after he signed up for the site and five years after losing his vocal chords and part of his lower jaw to thyroid and salivary gland cancer. \"For someone who cannot speak, it allows a way to unload my zingers and one-liners.\"\n@highlight\nWhen cancer stole his ability to speak, Roger Ebert went to Twitter for \"zingers and one-liners\"\n@highlight\nAnalyst says Ebert naturally understood the back-and-forth nature of social media\n@highlight\nHe talked movies, but also debated issues from politics to religion on the site\n@highlight\nEbert felt \"incredibly fortunate\" to live in the Internet age in his final years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Twitter was made for @placeholder, Ebert was, in the end, made for Twitter.", "idx": 57237}], "idx": 37197} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A North Korean rocket slated for launch sometime early next month can be clearly seen in a satellite photograph taken Sunday, the Institute for Science and International Security said Sunday. The latest satellite image shows a rocket sitting on its launch pad in the north east of the country. The satellite imagery, obtained by the ISIS from DigitalGlobe, is said to show the rocket at the Musudan-ri launch site in northeastern North Korea. The image casts a shadow on the ground below. CNN could not independently confirm the information provided by the institute, led by former U.N. nuclear inspector David Albright. Defense Department officials were not immediately available for comment.\n@highlight\nSatellite imagery shows rocket at launch site in northeastern North Korea\n@highlight\nNorth Korea says it will launch a commercial satellite atop a rocket between April 4-8\n@highlight\nU.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says rocket aims to boost military capability\n@highlight\nU.S. Navy ships capable of shooting down missiles moved to Sea of Japan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 139, "end": 186}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 647}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 990, "end": 998}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder noted that while the United States believes it is North Korea's \"long-term intent\" to add a nuclear warhead to any such missile, he \"personally would be skeptical that they have the ability right now to do that.\"", "idx": 57244}], "idx": 37202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan will hold parliamentary elections Monday, with political parties competing for 272 seats in the National Assembly. Election posters jostle for space on a street in Rawalpindi ahead of Pakistan's elections on Monday. The elections were due to take place in December of last year but were postponed after the assassination of Pakistan People's Party chairman, Benazir Bhutto. In 2008, 49 political parties applied for poll symbols with the Election Commission. Outlined below are the main contenders: PPP The assassination of leader Benazir Bhutto looms large over the PPP, which had been banking on the charismatic leader to rally supporters to its cause and shake off the charges of corruption that have dogged the party since Bhutto fled prosecution after two terms as prime minister.\n@highlight\nPakistan will hold parliamentary elections Monday\n@highlight\nPolitical parties competing for 272 seats in the National Assembly\n@highlight\n49 political parties have applied for poll symbols with the Election Commission", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 362, "end": 384}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 476, "end": 494}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Founded on promises of \"egalitarian democracy,\" the @placeholder flirted with socialist principles in its early days, gaining a mass popularity that continues to ensure it is among Pakistan's largest political parties.", "idx": 57245}], "idx": 37203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For Hearts fans, Christmas Eve will see them wake up in receipt of a gift that not long ago was beyond even their wildest dreams. Back in the dark days of relegation from the Premiership in May, after administration and its accompanying 15 point deduction, little could those followers who merrily sang festive songs on repeat on Tuesday night at Central Park have dreamed of how 2014 would eventually pan out. This deserved win over Cowdenbeath, achieved thanks to goals in either half from front two James Keatings and Callum Paterson, ensured Robbie Neilson's relentless team streaked 12 points clear of nearest challengers Rangers.\n@highlight\nHearts beat Cowdenbeath 2-0 at Central Park in the Championship\n@highlight\nJames Keatings opened the scoring for Hearts the first half\n@highlight\nCallum Paterson doubled the lead with a spectacular volley\n@highlight\nWin moves Hearts 12 points clear of Rangers at the top of the league", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Striker @placeholder volleyed into the top corner to seal a comfortable win for Hearts", "idx": 57252}], "idx": 37210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A multimillionaire property tycoon shot in his Rolls Royce by a cyclist may have been saved by the car's thick windows. British-born philanthropist Kameron Segal, 48, was hit in the face and chest in a parking lot on Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, on Friday night just before leaving work to discuss a $5million business deal. The CEO of Williams Holdings property and acquisitions was sitting behind the wheel of his $300,000 Rolls Royce Wraith at the time and may have escaped death because the bullets hit the denser glass - which are installed to mute exterior sounds. The LAPD are still searching for the man who fled the scene on his bike after firing into the car.\n@highlight\nKameron Segal was hit twice while in a parking lot on Sunset Boulevard\n@highlight\nHe was minutes away from signing a $5 million deal, it has emerged\n@highlight\nCyclist approached the driver's side window and fired twice\n@highlight\nGlass installed to mute exterior sounds may have slowed the bullets down\n@highlight\nThe 48-year-old is expected to make a full recovery from the shooting\n@highlight\nFriends have said he may have been the victim of a 'high-priced hit'\n@highlight\nThe LAPD are still searching for the suspect who fled the scene on a bike\n@highlight\nA witness said they saw a 'stark naked'\n@highlight\nHis family are have travelled from the UK and are now said to be at the British-born businessman's bedside", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 217, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1335}, {"start": 1367, "end": 1373}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the scene: Segal (pictured left in a photo shoot and right at a party) is prominent on @placeholder's party scene", "idx": 57267}], "idx": 37223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (CNN) -- African leaders have chosen Libyan President Moammar Gadhafi as chairman of the African Union, according to Ethiopian and Libyan official news agencies. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will chair the African Union for one year. At a closed session on Monday, the 53-member Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government elected Gadhafi to replace the Tanzanian President, Jakaya Kikwete, who held the position for the last year. Chairmanship of the AU went to the northern African nation because the post is a rotating position held by heads of state for one year. According to Libya's official news agency, Gadhafi will attempt in his new role \"to take a decision on establishing an executive instrument for the AU, to push Africa forward to become African united states, such as the United States of Africa.\"\n@highlight\nGadhafi replaces the leader of Tanzania, who held the post for the last year\n@highlight\nThe chairmanship is an annual rotating position\n@highlight\nGadhafi will try in his new role to push Africa \"to become African united states\"\n@highlight\nU.S. says the African Union is an \"important partner\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 302, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 427}, {"start": 491, "end": 492}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 755, "end": 756}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 827, "end": 849}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The United States removed @placeholder from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and restored full diplomatic relations in 2006.", "idx": 57277}], "idx": 37230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chancellor George Osborne has denied claims that an Independent Scotland could keep the pound George Osborne today rubbished claims that Scotland could keep the British pound even if it votes for independence later this year. The Chancellor denied suggestions made in a newspaper report which quoted an unnamed UK government minister as saying that if Scotland voted 'yes' to independence, a currency union would 'eventually' be agreed to ensure mutual economic stability. Scottish nationalists want to share the pound in a currency union with the UK and retain the services of the Bank of England. But the three main UK parties have united to reject that plan.\n@highlight\nNewspaper report quotes an unnamed UK government minister\n@highlight\nThey said currency union would 'eventually' be agreed following a 'yes' vote\n@highlight\nDeal may be struck allowing UK to keep nuclear weapons base at Faslane\n@highlight\nBut Osborne said a union would not be in Scotland's or Britain's interest", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 52, "end": 71}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 311, "end": 312}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 548, "end": 549}, {"start": 582, "end": 596}, {"start": 618, "end": 619}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 858, "end": 859}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "an independent @placeholder would use has been high in Scottish voters'", "idx": 57278}], "idx": 37231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady Lawyers for two terror suspects currently being held by the U.S. in Guantanamo Bay have accused Poland of human rights abuses. They say they fell victim to the CIA's program to kidnap terror suspects and transfer them to other countries as they allege that they were tortured in a remote Polish prison. The case marks the first time Europe's role in the CIA's 'extraordinary rendition' of terror suspects has reached European Court of Human Rights. Lawyers for two terror suspects currently being held by the U.S. in Guantanamo Bay accuse Poland of human rights abuses\n@highlight\nTwo terror suspects 'were transferred to a prison in Poland and tortured'\n@highlight\nBoth men say they were brought to the country in December 2002\n@highlight\nAllegations include being told their families would be sexually abused\n@highlight\nPoland has been accused of human rights abuses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 368, "end": 370}, {"start": 431, "end": 460}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "claims before having them taken up by @placeholder's human rights court.", "idx": 57279}], "idx": 37232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Tens of thousands of demonstrators slept on the streets of Bangkok on Monday night, continuing a protest intended to force Thailand's Prime Minister from office, authorities said. The protesters have laid siege to major intersections in Thailand's large and hectic capital city. At their peak on Monday evening, they numbered as many as 170,000, Lt. Gen. Paradon Pattanathabut, the nation's security chief, said Tuesday. But many of the demonstrators have since returned to their homes in the Bangkok area, Paradon said. About 60,000 of them stayed out on the streets overnight, he said, sleeping under tents and mosquito nets.\n@highlight\nNEW: About 60,000 protesters stayed out on the streets of Bangkok overnight\n@highlight\nNEW: At their peak Monday, they numbered as many as 170,000, authorities say\n@highlight\nThey have laid siege to major intersections in the Thai capital\n@highlight\nThe protesters are demanding that Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra step down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 382, "end": 402}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 965, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His supporters, known as \"red shirts,\" plan to hold demonstrations in various places in @placeholder, but not the capital or south of the country, on Sunday.", "idx": 57281}], "idx": 37234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Florida mother has been arrested for her alleged part in attempting to sell her 8-week-old son, police said Tuesday. Stephanie Bigbee Fleming, 22, is the third person charged in the case. Her mother, Patty Bigbee, 45, and her mother's boyfriend, Lawrence Works, 42, were arrested and charged last week. Fleming was already incarcerated on unrelated charges. Bigbee is accused of having approached a potential buyer in late October, offering to sell the infant for $75,000, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) said in a statement. The would-be buyer then contacted authorities. Together, they negotiated the price of the baby down to $30,000 and agreed to meet, the statement said. Bigbee and her boyfriend arranged the sale for last Friday, at which point officers swept in.\n@highlight\nStephanie Bigbee Fleming, 22, was already incarcerated on unrelated charges\n@highlight\nShe conspired with her mother to sell the infant, police say\n@highlight\nThe baby remains in the custody of the Florida Department of Children and Families", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 128, "end": 151}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 488, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 810, "end": 833}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fleming's bond was set at $50,000, while @placeholder's was put at $100,000.", "idx": 57287}], "idx": 37236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A string of GCSE subjects deemed to be \u2018too easy\u2019 are facing the axe as part of a radical overhaul by the Government\u2019s exam watchdog. Courses such as Leisure and Tourism, Health and Social Care, and Preparing for Work and Life \u2013 which teaches pupils about finding and applying for jobs \u2013 could be stripped of their status as GCSEs. Education Secretary Michael Gove is already toughening up core subjects such as maths and English to boost the exam\u2019s academic reputation. Now regulator Ofqual is set to draw up rigorous guidelines that are expected to result in a swathe of \u2018soft\u2019 qualifications losing their GCSE label.\n@highlight\nCritics believe 'Mickey Mouse' qualifications are popular with teachers as they allow less academically gifted children to achieve passes\n@highlight\nOne question in last year\u2019s Leisure and Tourism exam: \u2018Old Trafford is the home of Manchester United Football Club. This is an example of a major sports venue. Name one other example of a major sports venue\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 225}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Figures released last week show the number of pupils taking @placeholder this summer is 7,461 \u2013 a 120 per cent rise compared with the previous year.", "idx": 57295}], "idx": 37240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It could be one of the oldest bugs in the computer world. Microsoft today issued a patch for a major security hole in its Windows software that it admitted has been there for 19 years. Experts at IBM spotted the bug - and found it was even present in the code for Windows 95. Bill Gates in 1995 during rehearsals for the August 24 launch of Windows '95. Researchers have found a serious security flaw in the software remained in Windows systems until this week, when the firm finally patched it. The bug, which is present in every version of Microsoft Windows from Windows 95 onward, allows an attacker to remotely take over and control a computer.\n@highlight\nIBM spotted the bug - and found it was even present in Windows 95\n@highlight\nMicrosoft finally issued patch fixing it on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAllows an attacker to remotely take over and control a computer", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 197, "end": 199}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 544, "end": 560}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The buggy code is at least 19 years old and has been remotely exploitable for the past 18 years,' @placeholder X-Force research team said in its blog on Tuesday.", "idx": 57308}], "idx": 37250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 24 May 2013 A jilted husband was today jailed for life for murdering his wife in front of their young son. Andrew Parsons, 38, of Bicester, Oxfordshire, beat his wife Janee, 31, and plunged a large kitchen knife into her body 17 times after their marriage broke down when she began seeing another man. The horrific attack was witnessed by one of the couple's two young sons, who begged his father to stop the onslaught and call for an ambulance, Oxford Crown Court was told. 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Bidders rushed to snap up the Harley Davidson when went under the hammer in Calabasas, California, this week after auctioneers claimed it is the only remaining motorcycle built specifically for the film. But the lucrative sale was sullied after Texan collector Gordon Granger claimed he owns the chopper used in the film, insisting he bought it from Dan Haggerty, an actor with a bit part in the 1960s counterculture classic. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Sold! This is the chopper that has sold for $1.3 million at auction in Calabasas despite claims it is a fake\n@highlight\nBidder paid $1.3m for Captain American chopper 'ridden by Peter Fonda'\n@highlight\nSale sullied after Gordon Granger said he owns the real chopper in Texas\n@highlight\nMovie made 5 bikes, auction house claims sold bike is the only one left\n@highlight\nBoth were restored and sold by Dan Haggerty, who had a bit part in the 1969 classic movie. 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But singer Karen Jacobsen, from Queensland, had no idea that her voice was going to be used for the high-profile role - and that she would become known as 'Australian Karen' - when she recorded 50 hours worth of directions in a studio in America, in 2002. It wasn't until a surprising phone call in 2004, from a friend who was using GPS to drive back to New York from Maine at Christmas, that she found out just how well known her own voice had become.\n@highlight\nKaren Jacobsen, originally from Queensland, recorded 50 hours of lines for a 'text-speech' system in 2002, in America\n@highlight\nIn 2004 she found out her voice was being used for popular GPS navigation systems from a friend who was using GPS in their car\n@highlight\nShe is now famous as 'Australian Karen', the Australian voice of Apple's Siri and Tom Tom, Navman, Garmin and Mio navigation\n@highlight\nKaren moved to New York in 2000 to pursue lifelong dream of being a singer after growing up in Mackay, Queensland\n@highlight\nSays she was 'the last person to own an iPhone' despite tech associations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 323, "end": 338}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 920, "end": 935}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Big @placeholder: Karen left her hometown of Mackay (left) behind and boarded a plane to New York(right) with just one suitcase and 'big dreams' in 2000", "idx": 57322}], "idx": 37259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 15 September 2013 A woman who spent her teenage years trapped in the sex trafficking trade has revealed how the tragic death of a friend she helped recruit has caused her to turn her life around and find a renewed sense of purpose saving other victims. Leah Albright-Byrd, now 29, has spent the past 11 years recovering from the harrowing experience and processing the terrible guilt she felt after her friend Bridget Gray was strangled to death by a client in Las Vegas on her 22nd birthday.\n@highlight\nLeah Albright-Byrd ran away from home at 14 and soon found herself being pimped out for money\n@highlight\nShe also introduced a friend, Bridget Gray, to the sex trafficking industry\n@highlight\nWhile Albright-Byrd got out after four years, Gray wasn't so fortunate and was murdered on her 22nd birthday in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nAlbright-Byrd felt responsible and it took years of intensive therapy to help her recover from the trauma of living 'the life'\n@highlight\nShe now runs 'Bridget's Dream' a non-profit setup to help other victims of sex trafficking", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 334, "end": 351}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 585, "end": 602}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She even started to recruit other underage girls, including a 14-year-old girl called @placeholder.", "idx": 57328}], "idx": 37262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If Louis van Gaal had sat down with that clipboard of his and sketched out the perfect scenario for his new-look Manchester United, he could not have planned it any better than Sunday\u2019s win over QPR. A spectacular Old Trafford introduction for record \u00a360million signing Angel di Maria, Ander Herrera\u2019s first goal in a United shirt and hugely impressive debuts from Daley Blind and Marcos Rojo meant that Van Gaal had the luxury of sending on Radamel Falcao with his team 4-0 up and in cruise control. The surge of optimism around Old Trafford was palpable. 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But, one by one, they are approached by Dominique Morson. Sen. Barack Obama is looking to turn Indiana from red to blue in November. \"Excuse me, sir: Are you registered to vote, and if so is it at your current address?\" she asks. She is polite and persistent, approaching more than two dozen customers during an hour or so at a gas station in Evansville, Indiana, a blue-collar community in southern Indiana not far from the Kentucky border.\n@highlight\nDemocrats and the Obama campaign see Indiana in play\n@highlight\nThe state carries 11 Electoral College votes; 270 needed to win the presidency\n@highlight\nObama campaign workers hitting the streets with their message\n@highlight\nMany Democrats and Republican say Obama will most likely come up short", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 670, "end": 686}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three, though, stop and answer the questions as @placeholder fills out the state's registration form and then hands it over for the new applicant to sign.", "idx": 57336}], "idx": 37267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A manhunt for a 33-year-old sought in the disappearance of an Arkansas real estate agent ended with his arrest Monday, police say. The Little Rock Police Department arrested Arron Lewis, of Jacksonville, Arkansas, after an arrest warrant issued Sunday said he was charged with kidnapping. The warrant provided no other details, but Lt. Carl Minden with the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office said Lewis was a suspect in the disappearance of Beverly Carter. Carter went to show a home in the small community of Scott on Thursday. She then vanished. Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay told reporters Monday morning that his investigators were questioning Lewis. When asked whether the suspect was talking, Holladay said: \"We will have to see how cooperative he is as the day progresses.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Sheriff spokesman says there were text messages sent from missing agent's phone\n@highlight\nLewis arrested in case of missing real estate agent, police say\n@highlight\nPolice say he left hospital Sunday after wrecking his car\n@highlight\nVolunteers resume their search for Beverly Carter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 144, "end": 172}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 366, "end": 396}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police haven't said how they linked Lewis to Carter or how they tracked him down, but they say @placeholder left a hospital Sunday without notifying police while he was a person of interest in her disappearance.", "idx": 57351}, {"query": "In addition to any charges he may face in Carter's disappearance, he has a criminal history in northwest Arkansas that includes felony theft of property, obstruction of government operations, failure to appear and unlawful removal of a theft device, @placeholder said in a statement.", "idx": 57355}], "idx": 37277} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A competitor of the Coca-Cola Company can bring a private lawsuit against the beverage giant over allegations of false advertising in a juice product, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The 8-0 decision is a win for Pom Wonderful, a California-based firm. It claimed Coke's Minute Maid brand was cheating consumers through deceptive labeling in its Pomegranate Blueberry beverage, which the court said \"in truth ... contains but 0.3% pomegranate juice and 0.2% blueberry juice.\" At issue was whether one federal law regulating and enforcing food labeling preempted or overrode efforts by private parties to bring lawsuits under a separate federal law.\n@highlight\nPom Wonderful has accused a Coke brand of deceptive labeling\n@highlight\nAt issue was whether a labeling law clashed with private efforts to sue under a separate law\n@highlight\nThe laws \"complement each other\" in regulating misleading food and drink labels, court says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 40, "end": 56}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 373, "end": 393}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The current case is @placeholder v. 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Wolf insisted Holder provide still-secret documents which former Vice President Dick Cheney says detail valuable intelligence gained from the use of the harsh techniques against captured suspected terrorists.\n@highlight\nOn Capitol Hill, Republicans criticize initial release of four interrogation memos\n@highlight\nThey say memos referenced by Dick Cheney should be released for complete picture\n@highlight\nLiberal groups demand special prosecutor to press charges against Bush officials\n@highlight\nAttorney general remains noncommittal on additional releases or any prosecutions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 474, "end": 491}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Holder said he doesn't control all of the documents, Wolf complained @placeholder was trying to duck responsibility \"just because the documents might be in a different building.\"", "idx": 57370}], "idx": 37288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 01:17 EST, 27 July 2012 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 27 July 2012 Electrocuted: Hannah Defoe, 20, was killed in a freak accident in St Lucia The cousin of England footballer Jermain Defoe has been electrocuted in a freak holiday accident on a Caribbean island. Hannah Defoe, 20, died after she dived into a hotel swimming pool during a 'dream holiday' in St Lucia. The Tottenham Hotspur striker was on the club's pre-season tour of America when he was told the news and has been allowed to return to the UK to be with his family.\n@highlight\nHannah Defoe, 20, died after diving into a pool at her hotel on the Caribbean holiday island\n@highlight\nTottenham striker given permission to return home from club's pre-season tour of the U.S.\n@highlight\nFootballer was forced to fly home from England Euro 2012 camp after death of his father last month\n@highlight\nAunt and cousin rushed to hospital after getting electric shocks trying to save Hannah\n@highlight\nDistraught parents fly out to Caribbean island", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 387, "end": 403}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 522, "end": 523}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An spokeswoman said: 'We are aware of a death of a @placeholder national in St Lucia.", "idx": 57380}], "idx": 37295} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Hashash PUBLISHED: 11:50 EST, 24 June 2012 | UPDATED: 12:46 EST, 25 June 2012 An Islamist who has repeatedly pledged to introduce sharia law was yesterday declared Egypt\u2019s first democratically-elected president. The Foreign Office last night described the election of Mohammed Morsi \u2013 of the once shadowy banned group, the Muslim Brotherhood \u2013 as \u2018the least bad result\u2019. But his leadership will present the West with a challenge. During his campaign Morsi vowed to introduce tough religious laws, which raised the spectre of a ban on alcohol and even bikinis on the country\u2019s beaches. Mohammed Morsi has been announced as the new president of Egypt and Britain's Foreign Office described it 'as the least bad result'\n@highlight\nThe Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsy defeats ex-general Ahmed Shafik", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 331, "end": 348}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 740, "end": 757}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Egyptian supporters of Presidential candidate @placeholder celebrate with fireworks after the presidential election committee announced Mohamed Morsi's victory", "idx": 57382}, {"query": "Bitter defeat: Meanwhile, a supporter of @placeholder presses a photograph of the losing candidate to her mouth", "idx": 57384}], "idx": 37297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Colorado's legislators met Monday in extraordinary session to consider bills that were not brought to the floor last week, House Democratic Leader Mark Ferrandino bemoaned the assignment of a civil-unions bill to a \"kill committee\" as a harbinger of its likely defeat. \"Sad to see Speaker during his Speaker's Session assign #civil unions to State Affairs, his kill committee, again thwarting democracy,\" said Ferrandino in a tweet that referred to House Speaker Frank McNulty and the State Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, which has nine members, five of them Republicans. None of the Republicans has expressed support for the bill, he said.\n@highlight\nCivil unions bill assigned to \"kill committee,\" House Democratic leader says\n@highlight\nWater projects are among dozens of other bills that were not brought to a vote last week\n@highlight\nGovernor says passage of civil unions bill \"depends on Frank\" McNulty, speaker", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 135, "end": 157}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 541}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 722, "end": 744}, {"start": 917, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, @placeholder, who is gay, held out hope that the bill might ultimately gain passage.", "idx": 57387}, {"query": "The @placeholder speaker has made no secret of his opposition to the bill, which had garnered bipartisan support.", "idx": 57388}], "idx": 37299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of Yazidi women being held prisoner by Islamic State fighters in Iraq are being sold off as brides for as little as $25 or repeatedly raped if they refuse, it has been claimed. Survivors have told how beauticians were brought in to put makeup on the women before they were attacked, and said some victims were forced to call their families after to explain what had happened. According to those who escaped Badush Prison, in Mosul, northern Iraq, the number of women held there could be in the thousands and include Christians and Turkomens - a largely Muslim group closely related to the Turks.\n@highlight\nHundreds of Yazidi women captured by IS while trying to flee Mount Sinjar\n@highlight\nThey are now being kept in Badush Prison, in Mosul, northern Iraq\n@highlight\nEscapees have told of how the women are either sold as brides or raped\n@highlight\nSome report victims being forced to call their families to describe attacks", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 654, "end": 655}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While most Yazidi women fleeing @placeholder are now in refugee camps such as this one, hundreds are said to be being held by IS in Mosul", "idx": 57409}], "idx": 37314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Strangers have raised tens of thousands of dollars to help two former death row inmates who spent decades in prison for a 1975 murder before being exonerated. Ricky Jackson, 57, and Wiley Bridgeman, 60, walked free from prison on Friday after a witness, who was just 12 at the time, revealed he had lied about seeing the murder in Cleveland, Ohio. The witness recanted his testimony last year, saying he had accused the men of killing a businessman following police threats. In just three days since their release, thousands of dollars in donations have been sent to fundraising pages for the two men.\n@highlight\nRicky Jackson, 57, and Wiley Bridgeman, 60, were convicted of murdering a businessman in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975 and were put on death row\n@highlight\nTheir sentences were commuted to life in 1978 after Supreme Court ruling\n@highlight\nBut a witness, who was 12 at the time, recently revealed that he had accused the men after coercion from police and recanted his account\n@highlight\nThey walked free from prison on Friday\n@highlight\nThousands of dollars have now been raised for the men on gofundme", "entities": [{"start": 159, "end": 171}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked where he was going to live, @placeholder replied: 'It's ironic.", "idx": 57410}], "idx": 37315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Instead of criticizing President Barack Obama's lack of an effective national security policy as the terrorist threat of ISIS grows in Syria and Iraq, it might be helpful to imagine the speech President Ronald Reagan would have given in response to the videotaped beheading of James Foley. There are many things a great power can do if it has leadership. This fictional speech is an effort to describe a Reagan-like grand strategy, clarity of moral purpose and emphasis on effective actions. This is not a speech President Reagan could have delivered in the 1980s. We set his speech at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, near the Reagan Ranch where he would be vacationing. This was also the site of his address to the nation after the Soviet Union shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 in 1983 with a U.S. congressman aboard.\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich wonders how Ronald Reagan would have led during the current ISIS threat\n@highlight\nHe says today we need a Reagan-like grand strategy and clarity of moral purpose\n@highlight\nReagan may have approached ISIS as he did the threat and defeat of the Soviet Union", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 212, "end": 224}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 595, "end": 622}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 763, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and its worldwide terrorist allies have become the focus of evil in the modern world.", "idx": 57416}], "idx": 37319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Can anyone stop Bayern Munich? That's the question following the German side's 2-0 victory over Arsenal Wednesday in the last-16 of the Champions League. Already 16 points clear in the German Bundesliga and unbeaten in 21 league games, Bayern is looking like the team to beat once again. Bayern, which is hoping to become the first team to successfully defend the title since the competition was revamped in 1992, claimed a hard-fought win thanks to Toni Kroos' second half strike and Thomas Muller's header. It could and indeed should have been different but Arsenal wasted a glorious opportunity in the early stages when Mesut Ozil missed from the penalty spot.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich defeats 10-man Arsenal 2-0 in London\n@highlight\nToni Kroos and Thomas Muller both on target\n@highlight\nArsenal missed early penalty and had goalkeeper sent off\n@highlight\nDavid Alaba also missed spot kick for Bayern", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 145, "end": 160}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was still time for @placeholder, who scored in the game between the clubs last season, to hit the post with a measured drive.", "idx": 57420}], "idx": 37322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 3 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:25 EST, 3 January 2014 The Miami farmhand who brutally raped, murdered and dismembered nine-year-old Jimmy Ryce in 1995 will be executed next month, Florida Governor Rick Scott announced yesterday. Juan Carlos Chavez, 46, will be killed by injection on February 12 over the murder which shocked America and led to new laws allowing the state to indefinitely detain sexual predators. After nearly 20 years of anguish and uncertainty, Jimmy's family say Chavez's execution is the justice they have been waiting for.\n@highlight\nJuan Carlos Chavez, 46, confessed to kidnapping, raping and shooting Jimmy Ryce, nine, in South Miami-Dade in September 1995\n@highlight\nFlorida Governor Rick Scott signed Chavez's death warrant\n@highlight\nChavez will be executed by lethal injection on February 12\n@highlight\nChavez was sentenced to death in 1998 but had appealed twice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 272, "end": 289}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 599, "end": 616}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chavez said Jimmy asked him at least twice if he was going to be killed, a question @placeholder refused to answer.", "idx": 57421}], "idx": 37323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Michael van Praag, the head of Dutch soccer, has joined the race to become FIFA's next president. The 66-year-old has been at the helm of the Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) since August 2008 and has openly called for the current incumbent Sepp Blatter to step down. He announced his decision to stand on the body's official website and raised concerns about FIFA's current leadership in the process. \"I am very worried about the deteriorating situation at FIFA, the public opinion, the trustworthiness is very bad and with me a lot of people in the world believe so,\" he said.\n@highlight\nHead of Dutch soccer announces plans to stand against Sepp Blatter for FIFA head post\n@highlight\nVan Praag voices concerns about the manner in which the body is currently being run\n@highlight\nDutchman is the latest in a growing number of candidates standing in a bid to topple Blatter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 21}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 147, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has to be normalized and FIFA has to be modernized.", "idx": 57434}], "idx": 37330} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Attorneys for the family of a former Florida A&M football player fatally shot by police in Charlotte, North Carolina, have filed a civil lawsuit against several parties connected to his death. According to the complaint filed Monday by Jonathan Ferrell's mother, the family is targeting the city of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe and the shooter, Officer Randall Kerrick. The mother, Georgia Ferrell, said Tuesday that she hopes the lawsuit will lead to changes in the way Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are trained. \"I don't know if it will bring peace, but I hope and pray that (in) doing this ... that they get the proper training,\" Ferrell said at a news conference, flanked by her two attorneys.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ferrell's mother: \"I hope and pray\" lawsuit will prompt training changes for police\n@highlight\n24-year-old suffered \"excruciating\" pain after being shot 10 times, lawsuit says\n@highlight\nPolice fatally shot Jonathan Ferrell after woman called 911 to report home invasion\n@highlight\nFerrell had been involved in a serious wreck a block away and was seeking help, attorney says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 245, "end": 260}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 531, "end": 551}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 980, "end": 995}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ferrell couldn't find his phone, and his car doors were jammed shut, so @placeholder kicked out the back window of the car and walked a half mile to a home where he knocked on the door for help, according to the lawsuit.", "idx": 57442}], "idx": 37333} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The end is closer than the beginning. Ron (Rupert Grint, left), Harry (Daniel Radcliffe, second from right) and Hermione (Emma Watson) in the new film. Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwarts are now in their sixth year of seven at the school. They've seen a lot of changes, particularly as the influence of the reawakened Voldemort (that is, He Who Must Not Be Named) has made itself known. And the movie series itself is now nearing its conclusion. \"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,\" which comes out Wednesday, is likewise the sixth movie in the series based on J.K. 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Ukrainian officials point to the pictures in a dossier obtained Monday by CNN, arguing that the images show Russian \"sabotage-reconnaissance groups\" acting in Ukrainian towns. The images, Ukrainian officials say, prove organized Russian activity in the region. CNN cannot independently confirm the photographs, some of which were first published in The New York Times. 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There was panic in a Saturday-morning screening when 15-rated supernatural thriller Paranormal Activity 4 started playing instead of PG family movie Madagascar 3. Youngsters reacted in horror as a 'flashback' scene from the original Paranormal Activity showed a bloodied corpse being hurled at the camera. Scroll down for video Horror: An audience settling down for a family film were shocked to be shown 15-rated Paranormal Activity 4 Around 25 families at the Cineworld cinema in Nottingham scrambled for the exits with their crying children - some as young as five - when the film started.\n@highlight\nChildren as young as five at Saturday screening at Cineworld in Nottingham\n@highlight\nInstead of comedy cartoon, projectionists put on terrifying horror movie\n@highlight\nParents said children had been 'terrified' and 'scarred for life'\n@highlight\nStaff have apologised and offered full refund and complimentary tickets", "entities": [{"start": 219, "end": 239}, {"start": 268, "end": 269}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 368, "end": 386}, {"start": 549, "end": 569}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We also invited customers to watch the screening of @placeholder 3 half an hour later.", "idx": 57459}], "idx": 37340} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno may have played a greater role than previously known in a decision made by university officials not to report a 2001 incident involving former coach Jerry Sandusky and a boy in a locker room shower, according to e-mails written by university officials. CNN does not have the e-mails, but the alleged contents were made available to CNN. A jury last month convicted Sandusky, 68, the Nittany Lions' former defensive coordinator, on multiple charges of sexual abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years. At Sandusky's trial, former Penn State graduate assistant Mike McQueary testified he believed he saw sexual contact between Sandusky and a boy in the shower and told Paterno in February 2001.\n@highlight\nPenn State officials failed to report a 2001 incident involving Jerry Sandusky\n@highlight\nE-mails suggest Joe Paterno may have played a role in that decision\n@highlight\nPaterno died in January; the family attorney says Paterno never interfered with probe\n@highlight\nSource: Penn State was researching its legal obligation to report incident", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The alleged e-mails, the contents of which were first reported by CNN, were among other documents, including a @placeholder file, discovered by Penn State and turned over to state prosecutors as part of ongoing investigations, according to both Penn State and prosecutors.", "idx": 57476}], "idx": 37351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Indonesia and the United States share principles of unity and tolerance and both can benefit from strengthened ties that will bolster trade and combat terrorism, President Obama said in a highly anticipated speech Wednesday. The address at the University of Indonesia was considered a highlight of Obama's two-day stop in the southeast Asian nation where he spent four years of his childhood. As the nation with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia was chosen as the site for Obama to further address U.S. relations with the Islamic world following his speech on the topic last year in Cairo, Egypt.\n@highlight\nPresident speaks about relations, religion in nation with largest Muslim population\n@highlight\nObama recalls the welcome and acceptance he received when he lived in Indonesia as a boy\n@highlight\nShared principles of unity and tolerance underpin U.S.-Indonesia relations, Obama says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 272, "end": 294}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder staged rallies across Indonesia on Sunday to protest the American president's visit, and about 20,000 people attended the demonstrations, a spokesman for a protest group said.", "idx": 57479}], "idx": 37353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Labour has accepted hundreds of thousands of pounds from a giant accountancy firm which the party's own MPs have accused of promoting tax avoidance schemes on an 'industrial scale'. 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Ed Miliband's Labour Party accepted \u00a3386,605 in donations from the accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers last year Margaret Hodge, the Labour chair of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, has previously criticised the party for accepting donations from the accountancy firm.\n@highlight\nPricewaterhouseCoopers donated \u00a3386,605 to Ed Miliband's party last year\n@highlight\nLabour MP Margaret Hodge accused the firm of promoting tax avoidance\n@highlight\nPublic Accounts Committee chair said donations from firm 'inappropriate'\n@highlight\nMr Miliband accused the Tories of turning a blind-eye to tax avoidance\n@highlight\nHe said Mr Cameron was a 'dodgy PM surrounded by dodgy donors'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 183, "end": 204}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 561, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 634, "end": 666}, {"start": 767, "end": 788}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 931, "end": 955}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On three separate occasions he lists having had @placeholder research assistants working in his office, a perk worth a staggering \u00a399,550.", "idx": 57499}], "idx": 37364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In the same week that witnessed the fall of Homs in the hands of the Assad regime both the U.S. and the UK announced a resumption of non-lethal aid to the Syrian rebels. While this is a highly symbolic move towards an opposition desperate for any kind of support, it is also symbolic in that it is unlikely to affect the balance of power on the ground. The U.S. and UK contribution is dwarfed into insignificance when compared to military, economic, logistic and diplomatic support that the regime gets from its allies, mainly Iran and Russia. The truce in Homs is a clear consequence of failing Western support to the opposition and the full support that the regime gets from its allies.\n@highlight\nThe Homs truce is a consequence of failing Western support to the opposition, writes Nadim Shehadi\n@highlight\nRussia provides economic and military assistance to the Syrian regime, he says\n@highlight\nShehadi : The situation is similar to that in Iraq in 1991 when an uprising was encouraged by Washington", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 105}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 367}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 994, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The strain on the @placeholder economy is unsustainable and there are already Iranian dissident voices blaming involvement in Syria for a large part of the country's economic problems.", "idx": 57500}], "idx": 37365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca Evans, Claire Ellicott and Tom Kelly UPDATED: 03:59 EST, 8 February 2012 Prosecutor David Jones breached strict legal guidelines on witness contact when he discussed the case of 16-year-old karate star Dana Baker with her at his house. As a result, the trial of her coach Jaspal Riat, 48, was scrapped. Mr Jones resigned from the Bar soon afterwards. Tragic case: Dana Baker was 16 when she hanged herself while waiting for her abuser to be retried Later Dana, who represented Great Britain in karate, hanged herself after making a cry for help on Facebook, pleading: \u2018Lying here, trying to figure out what the hell I\u2019m gonna do.\u2019\n@highlight\nDavid Jones breached strict legal guidelines on witness contact when he met Dana Baker at his house for lunch\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch - see www.samaritans.org for details", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 854, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the retrial in September, the court heard that Dana became depressed when @placeholder ended their relationship, and that she had previously taken an overdose.", "idx": 57508}], "idx": 37369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson BJP prime ministerial canddiate Narendra Modi appeared on course for a landslide win in the country's weeks-long general election, with his party easily driving out the long-dominant Congress party in the world's biggest democracy. The party now has a commanding lead in 272 seats, the majority needed to move forward without forming a coalition in the lower house of Parliament. Modi tweeted: 'India has won. Good days are coming.' Scroll down for video Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi (left) takes blessings from his mother Heeraben (right). The Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Modi, has won an absolute majority in the parliamentary polls\n@highlight\nNarendra Modi ousts Congress party in first outright majority since 1984\n@highlight\nUPA cabinet is wiped out in Lok Sabha elections\n@highlight\nBJP scores perfect seven in Delhi\n@highlight\nJaya, Didi and Naveen survive NaMo wave", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 577, "end": 598}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder conceded defeat several hours into the vote counting", "idx": 57514}], "idx": 37373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Panama City, Panama (CNN) -- North Korea has a message for Panamanian authorities who seized a cargo ship packed with sugar and weapons: Release the boat and let the crew go. \"The Panamanian investigation authorities rashly attacked and detained the captain and crewmen of the ship on the plea of 'drug investigation' and searched its cargo but did not discover any drug,\" a spokesman for North Korean's Foreign Ministry told state-run KCNA on Wednesday. \"Yet, they are justifying their violent action, taking issue with other kind of cargo aboard the ship. This cargo is nothing but aging weapons which are to send back to Cuba after overhauling them according to a legitimate contract.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N. secretary-general commends Panama for its actions\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's foreign ministry says Panama should release the ship and crew\n@highlight\nPanama has asked the United Nations to help investigate\n@highlight\nRubio: The U.S. should change Cuba policies in light of \"flagrant violation\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 404, "end": 419}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crew members said the @placeholder ship had left Cuba and headed toward Panama, aiming to arrive back in North Korea in 51 days.", "idx": 57515}, {"query": "\"This is a country which is just 90 miles away from @placeholder shores,\" he said.", "idx": 57516}], "idx": 37374} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Philadelphia's 218 public schools will open on time in September after Mayor Michael Nutter assured the school district on Thursday it will receive $50 million that Superintendent William Hite demanded last week. Hite gave the city an ultimatum, saying the school district would not open on time if it did not receive a funding guarantee by Friday. This came after the layoff of close to 3,800 employees this summer due to a \"drastic financial shortfall.\" The massive layoffs included aides, assistant principals, social workers and arts teachers. \"I'm here to say I will not risk a catastrophe,\" Nutter said Thursday, \"We will avoid this disaster.\"\n@highlight\nPhiladelphia's schools will receive $50 million the superintendent said is needed\n@highlight\nMayor Nutter directed city officials to take the steps needed to borrow the $50 million\n@highlight\nSchool Superintendent Hite expresses his appreciation to the mayor\n@highlight\nPhiladelphia's 218 public schools will now open their doors on September 9", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder directed the city finance director, the city treasurer, and the budget director on Thursday to begin immediately taking all steps necessary for the city to borrow $50 million on behalf of the school district, Nutter said in a written statement.", "idx": 57522}], "idx": 37379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Scholes was lazing around at his home on Saddleworth Moor when his phone bleeped. It was a simple text message from his best mate Gary Neville. \u2018Jack wants a word\u2019 it read. \u2018Jack who?\u2019 replied Scholes. \u2018Jack Wilshere you ****!! !\u2019. The night before, Scholes had made a memorable debut in the television studio at Old Trafford alongside a grinning Neville. He didn't hold back. VIDEO Scroll down to watch WIlshere talk about him smoking and see him in training New surroundings: Paul Scholes is a pundit for BT Sport this season after hanging up his boots Critic: Scholes claimed Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere had not improved with age\n@highlight\nPaul Scholes was disappointed that Jack Wilshere made their chat public\n@highlight\nBelieves the Arsenal player has not improved since he was 17\n@highlight\nScholes admits Wilshere smoking is not the end of the world\n@highlight\nThe ex-Manchester United star would love to have played for Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nWould also like to see Toni Kroos or Bastian Schweinsteiger at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nScholes: Wayne Rooney is an unbelievable footballer and captain material\n@highlight\nEngland are not close to doing what Germany have done, claims Scholes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scholes has continued to tell it how it is since that evening, which is part of the attraction to his new employer @placeholder after a playing career spent largely away from the media glare.", "idx": 57530}, {"query": "\u2018@placeholder is the man I would have wanted to play for.", "idx": 57531}], "idx": 37384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents and producers share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. Tony Acevedo, right, meets with a governor of Mexico in 1945. It was Acevedo who first inspired CNN users. ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- I'll never forget holding World War II medic Tony Acevedo in my arms. He wept and convulsed for more than 10 minutes, his body constricting and tightening in a way I'd never seen before. \"I'm sorry,\" he said, repeating, \"I'm sorry. I want to say more, but I can't.\" I held his hand and hugged him until he calmed. 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Pentagon officials said Staff Sgt. Jason A. McDonald from Butler, Georgia, was killed during a security operation in Gaza Village after the unit was attacked by the Taliban on Monday. McDonald was assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group, out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The other four casualties were Staff Sgt. Scott R. Studenmund, 24, Spc. Justin R. Helton, 25, Cpl. Justin R. Clouse, 22 and Pvt. 2nd Class Aaron S. Toppen, 19.\n@highlight\nFive soldiers died in southern Afghanistan as special operations soldiers were on patrol with Afghan National Army troops on June 9\n@highlight\nA strategic B-1 bomber reportedly dropped its payload on the soldiers instead of Taliban attackers\n@highlight\nDefense have identified the victims as: Jason McDonald, 28, Aaron Toppen, 19, Justin Helton, 25, Justin Clouse, 22, and Scott Studenmund, 24", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 43}, {"start": 116, "end": 117}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 224, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 417, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 513, "end": 531}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 604, "end": 624}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 736, "end": 755}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 973, "end": 985}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "News of the deaths has sent shockwaves across @placeholder, with the soldiers' families saying the men died with honor.", "idx": 57539}, {"query": "@placeholder - one of the most elite units in the U.S. military.", "idx": 57540}], "idx": 37389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brits abroad might sometimes garner a reputation on a par with \"ugly Americans,\" yet they rarely elicit a reaction as strong as one coming out of Greece this week. Following the killing of a young British tourist on Crete last week, the Greek island is considering setting up segregated nightlife zones for tourists -- and other tourist hot spots in the country may follow suit. Tyrell Matthews-Burton, a 19-year-old Londoner, was stabbed in a brawl outside a bar in the Cretan resort of Malia on July 23 while celebrating his birthday. The death comes in the wake of news that three British women have reportedly been raped in Malia in the past week.\n@highlight\nStabbing of British teen spurs resort's plans for tourist 'ghetto'\n@highlight\nOther Greek islands also to consider proposal\n@highlight\nGreece long considered hedonistic paradise for British travelers\n@highlight\nNow some Greeks have apparently had enough", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 388, "end": 409}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder faces a dilemma in implementing measures such as Malia's proposed tourist zone, which would in effect punish some travelers to the country.", "idx": 57548}], "idx": 37395} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- A fighter jet was shot down and burst into flames Saturday in the area of Benghazi, Libya. Explosions could also be heard in the city, which has been a stronghold for rebels opposing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. It was not immediately clear who the fighter jet belonged to. The development is significant, in part, because Benghazi has been considered the center of the opposition forces. The opposition has been pushed back from other cities that it used to have control of, and rebels have vowed to defend Benghazi to the death. A day earlier, the Libyan government said it was abiding by a cease-fire, but witnesses have said violence from pro-Gadhafi forces have continued. Libya late Friday called for international observers to come and verify the cease-fire.\n@highlight\nClinton will meet Saturday with allies\n@highlight\nLibya says it is not engaging advancing rebel forces\n@highlight\nLibya invites international observers to visit country\n@highlight\nLibyan troops must pull back from several cities, Obama says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 221, "end": 235}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government forces \"did not cause the deaths of any civilians,\" instead inflicting casualties on armed rebel militias, and will not assault @placeholder, Kaim said.", "idx": 57551}], "idx": 37397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail online Reporter Reigning Miss Texas has claimed a new crown - for throwing the worst ceremonial first pitch ever. Monique Evan's underhand effort before the Rangers-Angels game in Texas on Friday made 50 Cent and Chrissy Teigen's throws look good. Sporting a tiara and short-shorts, the 22-year-old attempted a softball-style pitch but released the ball too early. Scroll down for video Interesting windup: Miss Texas Monique Evans, a professional ballerina, threw the ceremonial first pitch before the Rangers-Angels game in Arlington on Friday Elegant: Miss Texas Monique Evans incorporated her ballet skills in her ceremonial first pitch\n@highlight\nMonique Evans threw the ceremonial first pitch before the Rangers-Angels game in Arlington, Texas, on Friday\n@highlight\nThe ball soared very briefly before bouncing along the ground", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 122, "end": 133}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stage smile: Miss @placeholder laughed and clapped her hands after her pitiful pitch on Friday", "idx": 57553}], "idx": 37398} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The tiny corpses, faces pale and grimy, lay side by side, wrapped in a red blanket. They are the latest child casualties in the bloody Syrian civil war. They are also grisly evidence of the carnage in the besieged Syrian city of Daraya over the weekend. Published Monday by the opposition outlet Shaam News Network, the image underscores the horrors in Daraya. At least 245 people were found dead in the Damascus suburb over the weekend, opposition activists say. Mass killings have been reported regularly across Syria during the nearly 18-month-long crisis. Like the others, this incident sparked international outrage.\n@highlight\nAt least 231 people are reported killed across Syria on Monday\n@highlight\nFrance warns against use of chemical weapons\n@highlight\nThe United Nations, France condemn Daraya killings\n@highlight\nA transition report is to be released Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 305, "end": 322}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government forces and their allies have been fighting rebels for control of @placeholder's largest city.", "idx": 57558}], "idx": 37402} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tennis' year-end championships are supposed to showcase the top eight players in the world but Monday's opening matches in London took a backseat to another butting of heads between the two biggest names in the sport. The difference of opinion came as Stanislas Wawrinka beat Tomas Berdych 6-3 6-7 6-3 in the afternoon and Juan Martin del Potro defeated Richard Gasquet 6-7 6-3 7-5 in the nightcap. 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Yeovil's reputation for giantkilling as a non-league outfit was well-established but it\u2019s been a while now since they got one over on a big name. With the whole world watching on, was this going to be their day? Enthusiasm in the town centre was much in evidence. Shop windows were bedecked in anything and everything green and white; paper pull-out pictures of the boys hoping to topple the mighty Manchester United adorned the window of the estate agent, the butcher, the baker.\n@highlight\nAnder Herrera and Angel di Maria scored goals in Manchester United win\n@highlight\nYeovil Town beaten 2-0 at Huish Park but tested Louis van Gaal's side\n@highlight\nFans thoroughly enjoyed the occasion with ground packed to rafters\n@highlight\nKieffer Moore missed a great chance for Yeovil in second half", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 528, "end": 544}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 670, "end": 686}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Others, in a scrum 20-deep, waited for the @placeholder team coach to arrive.", "idx": 57570}], "idx": 37412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thibaut Courtois wants Petr Cech to stay at Stamford Bridge - despite nicking the Chelsea No 1's spot between the sticks under Jose Mourinho. Courtois was selected ahead of long-standing first choice Cech for the season-opening win at Burnley after a summer of speculation over which 'keeper would come out on top. The 22-year-old Belgian made a series of smart saves in the 3-1 victory and is likely to continue for the visit of Leicester on Saturday. 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The Arizona jury sent out a note Wednesday morning saying its members couldn't agree. Judge Sherry Stephens told them to try again and ordered them back into the jury room. It was another unexpected turn in the dramatic, high-profile murder trial, which has lasted for months, sparked a media frenzy and drawn spectators who line up for courtroom seats. Earlier this month, the same jurors took less than two hours to decide that Arias was \"exceptionally cruel\" in 2008 when she stabbed ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander 29 times, slit his neck from ear to ear and shot him in the face.\n@highlight\nNEW: The jury has gone home for the day; they've deliberated for more than seven hours\n@highlight\nAfter jurors say they're stuck, a judge offers suggestions, sends them back to deliberations\n@highlight\nThey are weighing whether Jodi Arias should receive the death penalty\n@highlight\nArias pleads for her life, saying she could make a difference in prison", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After jurors told @placeholder they were stuck on Wednesday, the judge encouraged them to listen to each other, pinpoint areas of agreement and disagreement and ask for further guidance if they need it.", "idx": 57582}], "idx": 37419} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On Sunday, Jerad and Amanda Miller, a married couple, allegedly killed two police officers in an ambush at a Las Vegas pizza restaurant and then murdered another person in an adjacent Walmart. 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It's being a parent.\" As mothers, we both know this well, but we wonder if President Clinton's fellow Democrats share his respect for parents, particularly those who choose to stay home with their children? Yesterday on CNN, Hilary Rosen, a Washington insider who has advised many prominent Democrats, made the ill-advised decision to attack a fellow parent, a stay-at-home mother, by accusing her of having \"never worked a day in her life.\" The stay-at-home mother targeted maliciously by Rosen has successfully raised five boys, who all have their own families now and constructively contribute to society. This particular mother has battled cancer and multiple sclerosis.\n@highlight\nAuthors: Hilary Rosen's criticism of Ann Romney was unfair and malicious\n@highlight\nThey say Romney speaks out on behalf of issues important to women\n@highlight\nAuthors: Democrats fear that she resonates with voters skeptical of Obama policies\n@highlight\nConservative women are joining the political arena in droves, the authors say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pundits point out that she is passionate, attractive, charismatic and elegant -- all true -- but we would argue that what @placeholder truly fear is her message and the impact it is having with women of all walks of life.", "idx": 57591}, {"query": "This is the legacy of the @placeholder administration, and this is why liberals like Ms. Rosen make personal attacks on mothers like Ann Romney, rather than debate the issues most important to women.", "idx": 57593}, {"query": "More and more women like @placeholder are standing up and speaking out.", "idx": 57594}], "idx": 37426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An officer who used a Taser twice on a 76-year-old man has been fired, but his family say it's too late and their father is 'not the same'. 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An officer who used a Taser twice on Pete Vasquez, 76, (pictured) has been fired, but his family say it's too late and their father is 'not the same'\n@highlight\nIn December a video emerged of Nathanial Robinson, 23, pulling over Victoria resident Pete Vasquez for a suspected traffic violation\n@highlight\nHe was seen violently cuffing him before Tasering him twice\n@highlight\nRobinson saw an expired inspection sticker on the car Vasquez was driving\n@highlight\nHe arrested Vasquez and pushed him down on the hood of the car\n@highlight\nThe pensioner was then Tasered twice and handcuffed\n@highlight\nRobinson is now on administrative leave pending an internal investigation", "entities": [{"start": 171, "end": 188}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 707, "end": 724}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When other officers arrive on the scene, they ask @placeholder for his side of the story and check to see if he is injured.", "idx": 57597}], "idx": 37428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has met in Beijing with Kim Jong Il, the reclusive leader of North Korea, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported Thursday. Kim was widely reported to have been in China, but both countries declined to formally confirm the visit -- even after grainy photos surfaced on websites that appeared to show Kim in China, North Korea's closest ally. Kim was on his third China visit since last May, the news agency reported. It quoted him as saying that China and North Korea have made \"extensive achievements in their trade cooperation in recent years\" and that they \"took a significant step forward in building a new cross-border bridge over the Yalu River.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: China usually confirms visits by North Korean leaders after they return home\n@highlight\nNorth Korean leader met with Chinese premier, Chinese state-run media reported\n@highlight\nIt was Kim Jong Il's third trip to China since last May", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Kim wants to know what @placeholder is going to do for them.\"", "idx": 57599}], "idx": 37429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yahoo! 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The survey, published in the Corriere della Sella, also said 65 per cent of those polled thought the introduction of the single currency had been more damaging than beneficial for the Italian economy. And confidence in the European Union stands at its lowest level in many years - just 51 per cent. Step backwards? A third of Italians would prefer to ditch the euro and return to using the lira\n@highlight\nItalian poll reveals 65% though introduction of euro had damaged the country\n@highlight\nISPO survey also reveals confidence in the EU has fallen to 51% - lowest level in years\n@highlight\nMoody's agency refuses to downgrade French triple A rating\n@highlight\nNine eurozone countries, including France, downgraded by Standard and Poor's on Friday\n@highlight\nGermany warns downgraded countries they must provide more security for European Financial Stability Fund\n@highlight\nGreece faces tough second week of negotiations to avoid crippling bankruptcy\n@highlight\nMarkets respond favourably to downgrades with FTSE up 0.43%", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 205, "end": 224}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 713, "end": 714}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 896, "end": 912}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its announcement, Moody's cited the @placeholder economy's overall strength but said bleak growth prospects presented 'risks to the French government's fiscal consolidation plans'.", "idx": 57609}], "idx": 37439} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Erika Preuss gave a worried glance over rows and rows of empty cars packing the Wal-Mart parking lot at 3:30 a.m. Sean Blake said he met Black Friday campers in Houston, Texas, who call themselves the \"Best Buy family.\" She was 30 minutes early at the sprawling store in suburban Kansas City, Missouri, where she had arrived to take advantage of Friday's 4 a.m. post-Thanksgiving clothing deals. But there were no tents, no campers, no eager shoppers waiting to spend their dollars. Preuss said she expected to wait in a line to get service, but people were already inside, and the store was filled with frenzied shoppers. 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This he did alongside the three men with whom he had spent so much time on the Copacabana Beach in Brazil. Only now, Adrian and his crew of Glenn Hoddle, Ian Wright and Lee Dixon had stopped looking like four fellas at a stag weekend. And more like a quartet of ushers having a crafty fag outside the church before the bride turns up. And two of them, mind, in brown shoes with dark suits! Not naming names or anything, but shame on your Messrs Hoddle and Dixon!\n@highlight\nTerry appeared alongside Jamie Redknapp on Sky Sports on Monday night for his punditry debut\n@highlight\nThe former England skipper had a nervy debut on air but did come into his own as the show went on with Redknapp aiding the Chelsea skipper\n@highlight\nOver on ITV Adrian Chiles and the crew were soaked by water sprinklers\n@highlight\nChiles was joined by the usual trio of pundits in Glenn Hoddle, Lee Dixon and Ian Wright as they covered England's first Euro 2016 qualifier", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 78, "end": 96}, {"start": 110, "end": 112}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 851, "end": 853}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 975, "end": 986}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opinions: Terry made an appearance in the @placeholder studio to talk about Monday's international action", "idx": 57618}], "idx": 37444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 19:56 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:58 EST, 17 October 2013 Britain should leave the European human rights system if it will not repeal the ban on prisoners\u2019 voting, its most senior official has declared. By continuing to defy the ruling allowing prisoners to vote, Niels Mui\u017enieks, human rights commissioner at the Council of Europe, said the whole system might \u2018unravel.\u2019 His strong letter to Nick Gibb MP, who chairs the parliamentary committee looking at the draft prisoners voting bill, is likely to escalate the simmering row with Strasbourg over the issue. Warning: Europe's most senior human rights official said that the European Court of Human Rights, pictured, must be obeyed\n@highlight\nNiels Mui\u017enieks, Europe's most senior human rights official, warned MPs\n@highlight\nHe sent a letter to the committee looking at the prisoners voting bill\n@highlight\nHe said Britain must accept the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights, or leave the body altogether", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 348, "end": 364}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 662, "end": 691}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 942, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I suspect the bleatings of a career European quangocrat will only stiffen the spine of MPs who want to defend British democracy, not @placeholder bureaucracy.\u2019", "idx": 57622}], "idx": 37445} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Carlos Enrique Londo\u00f1o laughs at the Ku Klux Klan recruitment flier recently left on the driveway of his suburban New York home. It's unlikely the group would accept him. \"I'm Colombian and dark-skinned,\" said Londo\u00f1o, a painter and construction worker who has lived in Hampton Bays on Long Island for 30 years. The flier was tucked into a plastic bag along with a membership application, the address for the KKK national office in North Carolina, a list of beliefs and three Jolly Rancher candies. 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The former track star and London 2012 chief is the frontrunner to replace Lord Patten, who stood down three weeks ago after heart surgery. Downing Street refused to comment on the report first made by ITV News but Whitehall sources last night confirmed Lord Coe is the leading candidate. 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President Obama speaks at a news conference in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Monday. Mexican President Felipe Calderon reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and human rights in his offensive against the cartels, Obama said. 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The trial of Tariq Aziz, pictured here in a Baghdad courtroom in July 2004, has begun. The trial, which is to resume May 20, was delayed because one of the defendants, Ali Hassan al-Majeed, also known as \"Chemical Ali,\" was not present because he was ill. Iraqi procedural codes require that all defendants be in court for the first session. Chief Judge Raouf Abdul Rahman read a U.S. medical report signed by three doctors that said al-Majeed is in critical condition after suffering a heart attack two weeks ago.\n@highlight\nTariq Aziz, former Iraqi deputy PM, appears in court over executions\n@highlight\nHe and five others charged with execution of 42 merchants\n@highlight\nThis is the fourth major trial of ex-Hussein officials since invasion\n@highlight\nViolence continues in Baghdad as U.S. troops kill insurgents in gunbattle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 395, "end": 414}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 581, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he would return to @placeholder for this trial only if he were assured he would not be arrested.", "idx": 57635}], "idx": 37455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jason Terry can keep the tattoo. One of the many story lines in the NBA Finals won by the Dallas Mavericks Sunday night was Terry's bold tattoo. Terry said he had the Larry O'Brien championship trophy tattooed on his right bicep before the season began because he was confident the Mavs would clinch the title. Losing would've been painful for Terry, literally, as he said he would have the tattoo removed. The Mavs won 105-95, with Terry leading the team with 27 points. It was the Mavs' first NBA championship in franchise history. Dallas clinched the series by a margin of 4-2. 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Kluwe told CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 in his first television interview since being kicked off the team that he is confident an investigation will uncover the truth. 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She joined veterans for a glittering gala dinner at London's Natural History Museum, part of which was used to train agents during the Second World War. Resplendent in a floor-length ivory gown, Anne, who has spent the last week criss-crossing the UK on behalf of her charities, was on cheerful form as she arrived. 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Like many social media messages about Sandy, they were scary and confusing, but some of them were reported as facts by news outlets. And, it turns out, many of them were outright lies. They were apparently posted by a Wall Street analyst who doubled as campaign manager for a candidate for Congress. After a blogger exposed him, the analyst apologized on Twitter Tuesday night amid a flood of online scorn and left the campaign. An elected official is pushing for criminal charges.\n@highlight\nA Twitter user who spread lies about Superstorm Sandy is exposed\n@highlight\nShashank Tripathi was managing the campaign of a Congress hopeful\n@highlight\nHis 6,500 followers got fake reports of flooding, other destruction\n@highlight\nNew York councilman has asked for a criminal investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 27}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 255, "end": 277}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 849, "end": 865}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I learned from online reports yesterday, just as others did, that @placeholder had been spreading false information from a personal and anonymous Twitter account.", "idx": 57656}], "idx": 37469} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sunni Upal Follow @@RSUpal West Brom have completed a double swoop for Australian defender Jason Davidson and Costa Rica international Cristian Gamboa as they continue their busy summer of dealings. Davidson joins from Dutch side Heracles on a two-year deal while Gamboa arrives from Rosenborg on a three-year deal, becoming the seventh and eighth signings for West Brom during this window. On the Davidson signing, head coach Alan Irvine told the club's official website: 'I'm delighted we've been able to complete a deal for Jason. 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Lucy was reunited with the Blanton family after an Easley, South Carolina, magistrate court ruled that the pet was theirs under state property law. The family claimed they were on vacation in 2012 when the dog got loose and ended up at the home of Easley City Councilman Dave Watson and his wife Trisha. They took the animal in and named it Gracie. Case: A chihuahua called Lucy has been at the center of a three-year legal battle in South Carolina. Last week she was returned to her original owners\n@highlight\nDog was reunited with the Blantons following South Carolina court ruling\n@highlight\nJudge ruled that it was rightfully their pet under state property law\n@highlight\nFamily say their beloved pet got loose during a vacation in 2012\n@highlight\nAnimal ended up at the home of Dave and Trisha Wilson\n@highlight\nThey claim Lucy was shivering when she turned up on their porch\n@highlight\nThe case included five hearings over the course of over three years", "entities": [{"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The page says: 'I (@placeholder) found this shivering 3 pound little Chi, without a collar, in a chair on our front porch.", "idx": 57662}], "idx": 37472} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonny Singer Follow @@Jonny_Singer Liverpool's new centre-back Dejan Lovren took to Twitter to celebrate marking his Liverpool debut with a headed goal. Lovren, who joined the Anfield club for \u00a320million from Southampton this summer, was on target in the 13th minute, heading home a Steven Gerrard corner. And the Croatian, Liverpool's most expensive ever defender, put in a commanding display at the back as Brendan Rodgers' side recorded a thumping win over Borussia Dortmund. 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A power shift between generals and politicians in Beijing is a \u2018matter of concern\u2019, according to an annual defence assessment in Tokyo. It highlighted how the Chinese People\u2019s Liberation Army had spoken out more frequently on foreign policy. Fear: There is concern across east Asia over China's growing military strength And amid mounting unrest over the lack of political and social reform, the Communist government has been forced to tighten its vice-like grip on the population \u2013 a clampdown for which it relies on the Army.\n@highlight\nRelations between Chinese military and political leaders 'complex'\n@highlight\nU.S. to send Osprey helicopter-planes to Okinawa\n@highlight\nWorries across the region at 'the way China is headed'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 388, "end": 419}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The stakes have risen in the region as the @placeholder military has shifted its attention and resources back to Asia in the past year.", "idx": 57683}], "idx": 37485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samsung has filed a design patent for wearable computer glasses that are tethered to a smartphone. 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The bust focused on the Five Deuce Broadway Gangster Crips, a gang with nearly 200 members operating in an area just west of the Skid Row district of Los Angeles, the FBI said. Officers and agents working in small, heavily armed units burst into homes and properties around the area to seize suspects and weapons. There were no reports of resistance to the surprise raids. A law enforcement officer escorts a suspected member of the Broadway Gangster Crips street gang after he was arrested in Los Angeles yesterday in a swoop which culminates a three-year grand jury investigation\n@highlight\nBust focused on Five Deuce Broadway Gangster Crips in South Los Angeles\n@highlight\nIt comes after a three-year grand jury probe led to 112-charge indictment\n@highlight\nSuspects face at least 10 years if convicted. 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The incident comes after world governing body FIFA struck an agreement with Sony for the rights during the month-long showpiece. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar practice his cocky stutter penalty in Brazil training Cooking up a storm? Neymar was pictured wearing the banned Beats headphones in Brazil on Wednesday\n@highlight\nBrazil play Colombia in World Cup quarter-final on Friday\n@highlight\nBarcelona forward has scored four goals in this summer's tournament\n@highlight\nLuiz Felipe Scolari's side beat Chile on penalties this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 792, "end": 810}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All players at the World Cup were told they mustn't wear the banned merchandise by @placeholder", "idx": 57697}], "idx": 37496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"Move on, Jews! Your home is at Auschwitz! Send you to the gas (chamber)!\" These are comments that you might expect to hear in 1940s Europe, but in 2014? Apparently yes, according to a Polish municipal prosecutor in Poznan, who decided this week that chants by football fans are not criminal offenses. The incident, which happened during a Polish league game between Lech Poznan and Widzew Lodz on September 29, 2013, has sparked debate over the country's attitude towards anti-Semitism. \"This case is being discussed a lot in Poland and rightly causing critique of the system and its decision,\" Polish football writer Michal Zachodny told CNN.\n@highlight\nPolish municipal officer rules that chants by Lech Poznan supporters not anti-Semitic\n@highlight\nClub defends fans and says it is working to eradicate problem\n@highlight\nAnti-Semitism in Polish football a widespread problem\n@highlight\nChanting condemned by European Jewish Congress", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 913, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The irony in some of these chants is that the perpetrators sometimes have @placeholder players within their teams.", "idx": 57706}, {"query": "\"I wouldn't say that all @placeholder fans are anti-Semitic or that this is a common situation because it's not,\" added Zachodny.", "idx": 57707}], "idx": 37502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- James \"Whitey\" Bulger's defense lawyer continued hammering away at one of the government's star witnesses in a Boston courtroom Wednesday, trying to portray the convicted killer as a pathological liar who should have called it quits and gone to the electric chair when he had the chance. \"Why not take the death penalty and get it over with?\" Bulger attorney Hank Brennan asked Steven Flemmi. \"I was dead either way,\" responded the Bulger henchman, who has spent five days on the witness stand. Flemmi said he decided to cooperate with the government to spare his friends and family from having to suffer through endless trials: \"I took the path of least resistance.\"\n@highlight\nBulger partner Steven Flemmi explains why he's cooperating with the government\n@highlight\n\"I took the path of least resistance\" to spare his family many trials, he says\n@highlight\nReputed mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger is charged with murder and racketeering", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}, {"start": 885, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After his deal, @placeholder was moved to a more comfortable, undisclosed facility.", "idx": 57714}], "idx": 37508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American businessman was arrested in Singapore for a series of criminal complaints against him -- not for overstaying his visa as his legal defense team claims, according to a Singapore embassy spokesman. Police who arrested Kamari Charlton on September 1 at the Changi Airport were acting on an Interpol alert that he was wanted on allegations of money laundering and running a phone-scam operation in Australia, said embassy spokesman Siewgay Ong. The fact that Charlton, 37, overstayed his visa was revealed only after he was arrested, he said. Earlier Friday, attorneys for Charlton said he could face three strokes with a cane for overstaying his visa in Singapore. 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Rodgers was furious when Sturridge injured his thigh during the last England get together and he hasn't played since the 1-0 victory over Norway early last month. The Liverpool manager insisted that Sturridge needs 48 hours to recover after a match, but Hodgson ignored the advice and forced the striker to train. Daniel Sturridge was injured in training for England in September resulting in him missing the opening European Championship qualifier against Switzerland and a number of Liverpool matches Hodgson said: 'We have only a shortage of time. 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Craig Treloar, a former teacher at the elite boy's school, told the inquest he expected to be fired when he was caught, but was instead shown leniency, the ABC reported. He engaged in sexual abuse with young male students at the school, as well as showing them pornographic images with some depicting bestiality. 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Two weeks earlier the Taliban had forced me out of the country, but before they did I managed to get to their spiritual capital Kandahar, and to our make-shift office in a dusty, drab one-storey villa. That visit was now proving vital. My cameraman, Alfredo Delara and I set up our staff there -- two Afghan brothers -- with a camera and satellite phone. Their job was to be CNN's eyes and ears once we were forced out of the country.\n@highlight\nNic Robertson and his crew were forced to leave Afghanistan by the Taliban\n@highlight\nThe Taliban were forced from power after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S.\n@highlight\nBut the Taliban have since regrouped and re-emerged, building on their Pashtun support\n@highlight\nUntil recently they demanded NATO troops leave before they enter serious peace talks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those Afghans who fret over @placeholder's departure are right to be disturbed.", "idx": 57744}], "idx": 37523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 07:33 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 22 November 2012 These are the horrific injuries suffered by a toddler who was savaged by a dog in a frenzied attack. The animal sunk its teeth into two-year-old Destiny Henry-Khan's face as she played on a roundabout in a park in Birmingham last Saturday. Destiny has had to have plastic surgery to repair her face but may suffer permanent nerve damage and be scarred for life. 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The London Mayor said the rebuttal of his Boris Island plan meant the debate about how to increase flights capacity in and out of Britain had been set back 'by half a century', and claimed the report would simply 'gather dust on a shelf in Whitehall'. But he insisted the plan was not dead, as it emerged Sir Howard Davies's commission will now consider just three options - two additional runway plans at Heathrow and one at Gatwick.\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson's dream of \u00a3100billion Thames Estuary airport in tatters\n@highlight\nIssues furious statement attacking Airports Commission for lack of ambition\n@highlight\nAccuses Sir Howard Davies of setting aviation debate back by a decade\n@highlight\nIndependent commission to now examine expansion at Heathrow or Gatwick", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 760, "end": 778}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He insisted the @placeholder plan 'remains the only credible solution, any process that fails to include it renders itself pretty much irrelevant, and I'm absolutely certain that it is the option that will eventually be chosen'.", "idx": 57762}], "idx": 37534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has rejected congressional calls for the justices to adhere officially to the same ethics rules binding on other federal judges, including when to recuse in cases involving possible conflicts of interest. \"The Court does not plan to adopt the Code of Conduct for United States Judges through a formal resolution,\" Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a letter released Tuesday to Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont. But Roberts said he and his eight colleagues would -- on their own initiative -- continue to follow the same rules as other judges when it comes to accepting and reporting on outside income, honoraria, and gifts.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court justices will continue to follow same rules as other judges, says Roberts\n@highlight\nHe says the court will release an internal, informal 1991 resolution\n@highlight\nIt's strictly up to justices to decide whether they should recuse themselves\n@highlight\nVarious groups want two justices to recuse themselves from the health care reform case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Roberts in his year-end report in December said he had \"complete confidence\" in his @placeholder colleagues to fairly decide whether to remove themselves from hot-button cases such as health care reform", "idx": 57766}], "idx": 37535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roger Federer put on a show for his fellow sporting superstars as he eased into the second week of Wimbledon without dropping a set. 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Federer's backhand did the damage at the start as the fourth seed moved into a 3-0 lead, and he was untroubled through the rest of the opening set.\n@highlight\nSeven-time champion put on a masterclass on Centre Court\n@highlight\nFederer took just 81 minutes to beat Giraldo\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham and Sachin Tendulkar were among guests in Royal Box", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 143, "end": 158}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 339, "end": 354}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 386}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Giraldo, who was looking to become the first @placeholder to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon, needed a good start to the second set but played a woeful service game.", "idx": 57773}], "idx": 37539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To say the gone-too-soon series \"Firefly\" has a devoted fan base might be the biggest understatement in sci-fi fandom. Eight years after Fox grounded the crew from Serenity, a loyal following still longs for any chance to return to director Joss Whedon's fully realized mashup of outer space and the Old West. Luckily for them, Whedon is a comic-book fan. In 2005's \"Serenity: Those Left Behind\" and 2008's \"Serenity: Better Days\" -- both produced by Whedon for Dark Horse Comics -- we get to see Captain Mal and friends in action. Now, with \"Serenity: Float Out,\" there's a chance to stop in for a more personal visit with one of the crew's most beloved characters.\n@highlight\nNew \"Serenity\" comic focuses on fan favorite Wash\n@highlight\n\"Float Out\" has a surprise ending that we won't spoil\n@highlight\nNext up for \"Serenity\": The Shepherd gets a story", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 487}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And anyone hoping to see the entire @placeholder crew back together will be disappointed.", "idx": 57775}], "idx": 37541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In his new movie Fury, Brad Pitt plays the commander of a DD Sherman tank in the Second World War and for advice while filming in Hertfordshire last year, he turned to Peter Comfort, 91, the last Second World War survivor of the 13/18th Royal Hussars who was assigned to the Sherman tanks at just 21-years-old. To repay Mr Comfort for his expertise, Pitt accompanied the war hero to the London Film Festival gala screening of the film on Sunday night, where they walked the red carpet together. Pitt laughed and joked with Mr Comfort as they posed for pictures at the Battersea Evolution, alongside his co-stars including Shia LaBeouf.\n@highlight\nPitt invited WWII veteran to advise him on Hertfordshire set of new film\n@highlight\nAs a thank you, he invited Peter Comfort to be his guest at premi\u00e8re\n@highlight\nMr Comfort had no idea who Pitt was, his favourite star is Alec Guinness\n@highlight\nBy end of D-Day 140 of Mr Comfort's comrades were dead, 350 wounded", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 81, "end": 96}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 568, "end": 586}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I don't like to talk about it because I saw too many people killed but Mr @placeholder was very nice and I will be interested to see the film.\u2019", "idx": 57781}], "idx": 37543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. President Barack Obama today vowed to expand U.S. influence in the Asia-Pacific region - as he battles to contain the rising economic and military might of China. 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Michelle Ruppert, 45, has filed a discrimination lawsuit against New Jersey's Borough of Point Pleasant's Office of the Tax Collector alleging she was verbally abused and harassed during her three year stint with the business. 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Groundskeeper Willie, the beloved Simpsons character, has revealed that he supports a Yes vote in Thursday's poll - and has offered to become the first leader of an independent Scotland. The groundskeeper, who is portrayed as an exaggerated version of a stereotypical Scot, said in a campaign video that he intended to 'stand in the proud tradition of William Wallace and Andy Murray'. However, unfortunately for Willie, as a resident of the US he would be unable to vote in the referendum.\n@highlight\nStereotypical Scot says independence debate is between 'the right side and the obviously wrong one'\n@highlight\nCharacter offers to become the first leader of an independent Scotland\n@highlight\nBut Willie would be unable to vote because he is resident in the US\n@highlight\nThe intervention came in a satirical video posted on YouTube", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 228, "end": 230}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 902, "end": 903}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I've lived in @placeholder most of my life, so I've seen first hand how not to run a country.'", "idx": 57793}], "idx": 37548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Every syllable that could have possibly been uttered on Rosen v. Romney, the latest offshoot of the demonstrably dopey Democrat-fabricated \"War on Women\" has already been said. So this post is not a reiteration of what every common-sense person knows, regardless of their party affiliation: First and foremost: Ann Romney is a quiet hero, a woman of indomitable fortitude and the epitome of a proud and productive modern woman; (2) President Barack Obama's policies hurt women equally, if not worse than, all Americans. (3) Whether they work in or out of the home, women have more contact with the real-world everyday problems the president's policies have made worse -- from the rising cost of daily staples -- including but not limited to, energy, groceries and health care premiums -- to the plummeting value of their homes and retirement, to a job-stifling recovery with the velocity of a belly crawl.\n@highlight\nDemocratic strategist Hilary Rosen said Ann Romney had never worked a day in her life\n@highlight\nRosen apologized, and Obama campaign quickly dissociated itself from her remarks\n@highlight\nMary Matalin: Rosen right to apologize, but ferocity of campaign response excessive\n@highlight\nShe says White House should have given Rosen time to apologize on her own", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1253}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What has been less explored is how @placeholder Democrats and apparatchiks lack a fundamental ethic of good campaigns, (not to mention, good people): loyalty and dare I say it ... fairness.", "idx": 57795}], "idx": 37550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Katy Perry lit up Arizona with a show-stopping performance during the half-time show at the Super Bowl on Sunday night. The 30-year-old Californian provided the entertainment during the interval of the New England Patriots\u2019 clash with the Seattle Seahawks at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. Perry has had two No 1 studio albums in the United States as well as nine No 1 hit singles since bursting onto the scene in 2008. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Katy Perry star at Super Bowl XLIX Katy Perry performed the half-time show at Super Bowl XLIX at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona\n@highlight\nKaty Perry performs at half-time in NFL's showpiece season finale in Glendale, Arizona\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old Californian was joined on stage by Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz\n@highlight\nPerry sang some of her No 1 hit singles in a colourful, energetic performance at University of Phoenix Stadium\n@highlight\nNew England Patriots beat Seattle Seahawks 28-24 at University of Phoenix Stadium\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the reaction from Super Bowl XLIX", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 202, "end": 221}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 263, "end": 291}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 482, "end": 496}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 564, "end": 592}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 899, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 981}, {"start": 992, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was at that point that female rapper Elliott surprised the crowd in @placeholder before Perry ended the energetic performance by flying through the sky while singing 'firework'.", "idx": 57808}], "idx": 37558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths Misunderstood? William the Conqueror's reputation might be unwarranted and borne out of a basic accountancy misunderstanding, a historian claims He is known as a terrifying warrior and ruthless monarch who conquered the Saxon kingdom of England. But William the Conqueror\u2019s fearsome reputation as a murderous tyrant might be unwarranted and borne out of a basic accountancy misunderstanding. One historian claims that the problem lies with the definition of the word \u2018waste\u2019 in the Domesday Book, which has been misinterpreted and used to tarnish the warrior king\u2019s reputation. \u2018In the winter of 1089, William gathered his troops for what would become known as the \"Harrying of the North\",\u2019 said Dr Rob Wright, a historian at the Place charity in York.\n@highlight\nWilliam the Conqueror could not have reduced Yorkshire to a wasteland, according to York historian Dr Rob Wright\n@highlight\nCompilers of 1086 Domesday Book wrote \u2018waste\u2019 next to many Yorkshire landholdings and historians popularly think that the land was destroyed\n@highlight\nBut Dr Wright believes it probably meant that land could not be valued and taxes could not be collected\n@highlight\nWould have been 'logistically impossible' for the invading Norman force of 20,000 soldiers to ravage such a large area in just four months, he claims", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 34, "end": 54}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 289}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 685, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 783, "end": 803}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their combined army broke the Norman hold on the north and @placeholder responded by putting down the revolt.", "idx": 57819}], "idx": 37565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A transexual woman desperate to complete her journey has entered Deal Or No Deal to fund her next operation. Hinoi Tonkin, who was born Keith, has applied to the popular TV quiz show fronted by Noel Edmonds in the hope of winning enough money to pay for a thigh lift after she lost 12 stone. The 30-year-old, who says she was miserable in a man's body, is seeking funds after the NHS refused to pay for the surgery prior to her gender reassignment operation due to take place next year. Hinoi Tonkin, who was born a man but is currently undergoing a gender reassignment programme, has lost 12 stone in weight to help become the woman she always wanted to be and is now seeking funds to pay for a cosmetic thigh lift\n@highlight\nHinoi Tonkin, born Keith, has lost 12st on her journey to become a woman\n@highlight\n30-year-old now wants a thigh lift ahead of gender reassignment surgery\n@highlight\nNHS refuse to pay for it so she has applied for TV game show\n@highlight\nHas already spent \u00a315,000 having a tummy tuck and laser treatment", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 894, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three boxes are opened in the third, fourth and fifth round followed by the question @placeholder.", "idx": 57824}], "idx": 37567} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pripyat, Ukraine (CNN) -- There's an eerie stillness about the desolate buildings and empty streets of Pripyat. From the main square, overgrown with brambles and wild grass, the town looks like an ancient ruin lost in a jungle. Buildings, windows smashed, stand like monolithic giants peering down. On one, an unlit neon sign saying \"restaurant\" clings onto a rooftop. From another, a hammer and sickle looms over the scene below. I can't think of a single place I've visited that feels so utterly abandoned and lost. The order to evacuate Pripyat came too late. It had been 36 hours since an explosion in Reactor 4 at Chernobyl, on April 26, 1986, had spewed its radioactive debris over the town.\n@highlight\nUkrainian city remains a ghost town 25 years after Chernobyl\n@highlight\nTourists are now allowed into the exclusion zone\n@highlight\nEstimates of the disaster's death toll vary widely\n@highlight\nMikhail Gorbachev says the disaster contributed to the Soviet collapse", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 903, "end": 919}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On several occasions since, Gorbachev -- remembered for his perestroika and glasnost reforms -- said he believed @placeholder was equally responsible for bringing about the collapse of the Soviet Union.", "idx": 57826}], "idx": 37569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Annabel Grossman for MailOnline A community reeling from the stabbing of two nine-year-old boys in an apparent murder-suicide has paid tribute to the twin brothers. Sheila Cagney, the principal of the school attended by Thomas and Patrick O'Driscoll, described the boys as 'loving, energetic and full of fun'. The brothers were found dead in their small, detached bungalow on the edge of Charleville, County Cork, Ireland, yesterday in what appears to be an appalling family tragedy. Brothers Thomas and Patrick O'Driscoll were described as 'loving, energetic' boys who were 'full of fun' The brothers were found dead in their small, detached bungalow on the edge of Charleville, County Cork, Ireland, yesterday in what appears to be an appalling family tragedy\n@highlight\nCommunity in shock following stabbing of Thomas and Patrick O'Driscoll\n@highlight\nBrothers found dead in their bungalow in Charleville, County Cork, Ireland\n@highlight\nOlder brother Jonathan, 22, fled the scene and found dead an hour later\n@highlight\nTwins' bodies 'were found by younger siblings' at the home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 251}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the whole community of Charleville, north @placeholder, struggles to come to terms with the deaths, staff and pupils at the boy's school are said to be deeply shocked and saddened by the tragedy", "idx": 57834}, {"query": "Local reports suggest police removed two knives from the river near to where @placeholder was found, which are now being examined to establish if they were used as the murder weapons.", "idx": 57835}], "idx": 37572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- A piece of rock legend Jimi Hendrix's guitar, teak from China, a salad server and a plank of wood from a newly constructed London Olympic venue. Each item of this unusual collection of materials has its own unique history and now they have been put together to create a new sailing boat. The 30-foot yacht launched Monday in Emsworth, Hampshire on England's southern coast, is made up of hundreds of precious items which have been donated by people across the country's south-east. 'The Boat Project' is a part of the region's contribution to the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, which bills itself as the largest cultural celebration in Olympic history.\n@highlight\n1200 donated wooden objects have been used to make the yacht\n@highlight\n'The Boat Project' is a part of the London Cultural Olympiad\n@highlight\nThe yacht will go on display at the 2012 Olympic sailing venue", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 572, "end": 600}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 797, "end": 820}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The donated items were collected over six months by organizers who visited 20 locations across south east @placeholder.", "idx": 57837}], "idx": 37574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Israeli government said Thursday it will stop a convoy of cargo and passenger ships filled with supplies and headed to Gaza to break a blockade imposed by Israel in 2007. Government officials said Wednesday they have given the Israeli Defense Forces instructions to reroute the flotilla to Ashdod port in Israel, where the supplies will be unloaded and transferred to Gaza. Mark Regev, an Israeli government spokesman, called the flotilla \"a cheap political stunt.\" \"If they were really interested in the well being of the people of Gaza, they would have accepted the offers of Egypt or Israel to transfer humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, along with the other 15 thousand tons sent every week,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Israeli official calls convoy of ships 'cheap political stunt'\n@highlight\nGovernment says it will stop flotilla taking aid to Gaza\n@highlight\nKnesset member among flotilla participants\n@highlight\nConvoy aims to break 2007 Israeli blockade", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 250, "end": 271}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There have been eight naval convoys to Gaza until now, and Israel has allowed three to dock at the @placeholder port.", "idx": 57838}], "idx": 37575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hero: Shakil Afridi, the doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden, claims he is being held in total isolation in Pakistan's Peshawar prison The heroic doctor who helped the United States pinpoint the location of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden has been held in complete isolation in a Pakistani prison since September 2012 - without access to lawyers or family - as he waits for a court to decide his future, according to a letter smuggled out of the country by a supporter. Shakil Afridi, 49 - who worked with the CIA on a fake vaccination operation to confirm the presence of bin Laden in an Abbottobad compound, resulting in the fateful May 2011 SEAL mission that killed the terrorist mastermind - is regarded as a hero in the US but has been tried as a traitor in Pakistan.\n@highlight\nShakil Afridi ran a vaccination program for the CIA to pinpoint Osama bin Laden in Pakistan before the raid that killed him\n@highlight\nThe doctor was sentenced to 33 years in jail after the mission for 'conspiring against the state'\n@highlight\nWhile the conviction was overturned, he has been remanded in prison pending a new verdict on Dec. 18\n@highlight\nA letter written by Afridi smuggled out of Pakistan by one of his supporters says the doctor is being held in complete isolation without access to his lawyers or family and is being subjected to 'mental torture'", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 741, "end": 742}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 848, "end": 850}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1206}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the almost-10 years between the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and the mission, the country continually said it was not plausible for the @placeholder leader to be hiding in Pakistan, only for him to be located in one of their most affluent towns.", "idx": 57848}], "idx": 37579} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle As thousands of veterans remember the sacrifice of their fallen comrades who gave their lives during the opening days of Operation Overlord, life at many of the locations that saw the heaviest fighting continues as normal. In a fitting tribute to the fight against Nazi tyranny, young children are enjoying the freedom secured by those brave men and women on those dark days 70 years ago as the allies struggled for a foot-hold on mainland Europe. By the end of the first day, in the region of 160,00 allied troops had made it ashore along a 50 mile stretch of the Normandy coastline at a cost of 4,000 lives.\n@highlight\nOne photographer armed with a handful of D-Day photographs went out to find the original locations\n@highlight\nThen, using the exact spot used 70 years ago, a new photograph of the same scene was taken\n@highlight\nFrom troops loading in Weymouth, Dorset, to the aftermath of the battle for Caen there is a striking similarity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Special tanks were deployed on @placeholder to destroy some of the four million mines which had been deployed to kill and maim soldiers and disable armour.", "idx": 57851}], "idx": 37580} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A leading drug candidate for low sexual desire in women hasn't gotten approved for use in the United States, but the company backing it isn't giving up. Sprout Pharmaceuticals announced Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the company \"clear guidance\" on \"the path forward\" for its drug to treat low libido in women, called flibanserin. The FDA had rejected an application to approve the drug last year, which Sprout appealed. \"The FDA has requested that Sprout complete two additional Phase I drug interaction studies and a Phase I driving simulator study,\" Sprout said in a statement. Such studies will look at different enzyme pathways and investigate whether the drug's side effects would impair driving.\n@highlight\nFlibanserin is a drug that showed positive results in clinical trials\n@highlight\nThe FDA has declined to approve this drug\n@highlight\nThe drug's promoters have appealed that decision\n@highlight\nThe FDA requested more study of the drug", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 153, "end": 174}, {"start": 203, "end": 235}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A smaller operation, @placeholder, took over work on the drug in 2011, and resubmitted an application with 14 new clinical studies, encompassing data on more than 3,000 new patients, according to the company.", "idx": 57868}], "idx": 37595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The thing about North Korea is that once in a while, it does something that sends the international community into a flurry of talk about the hermit nation, even though little is known about what's really going on. This week, Pyongyang fired a long-range Unha-3 rocket and sent a satellite into orbit. Nervous world leaders quivered as the rogue country defied a United Nations ban on developing nuclear- and missile-related technology. Was the world a more dangerous place after Wednesday's event? What would it mean for North Korea's young leader as he is about to mark the first anniversary of the death of his father, Kim Jong Il?\n@highlight\nWith rocket launch, Kim Jong Un can bolster domestic support\n@highlight\nAhead of his father's death anniversary, leader can say he fulfilled a promise to his people\n@highlight\nExperts say Kim has positioned himself to make economic changes\n@highlight\nIt's unclear what will happen next in the reclusive nation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 372, "end": 385}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's primary objective is to improve the economy by participating in the international market,\" Park said.", "idx": 57869}], "idx": 37596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Zoe Szathmary and Associated Press Reporter A Kansas man ate pizza, smoked marijuana and watched almost two episodes of 'Game of Thrones' with his partner before remembering his 10-month-old foster daughter was still inside a sweltering car, authorities said. Seth Jackson, 29, faces a first-degree murder charge in the July 24 death in Wichita. No charges have been filed against his partner, who has been identified as Payton Schroeder. Jackson remembered the girl after hearing a child's cries on the HBO program, Schroeder told police, according to an affidavit obtained by Kansas.com. They reportedly watched one-and-a-half episodes. Police say the girl was inside the car with the windows up for more than two hours. It was around 90 degrees outside. An autopsy showed she died of hyperthermia due to heat exposure.\n@highlight\nSeth Jackson, 29, faces a first-degree murder charge in the July 24 death of his 10-month-old foster daughter Kadillak Poe Jones\n@highlight\nJackson reportedly called his partner, Payton Schroeder, to let him know he would be picking Kadillak up from the baby sitter after taking their 5-year-old adopted child to a doctor's appointment\n@highlight\nJackson told police that when he arrived home, he locked the car and went inside with his 5-year-old and pizza - but not Kadillak\n@highlight\nSchroeder revealed to investigators that he and Jackson smoked marijuana that Jackson had earlier picked up that day\n@highlight\nAfter watching one-and-a-half episodes of 'Game of Thrones,' Jackson remembered Kadillak was inside the car after hearing a child's cries on the HBO program\n@highlight\nIn addition to Kadillak, whom they were trying to adopt, Jackson and Schroeder had five other children in their care\n@highlight\nJackson's Facebook account lists him as a paraprofessional for the Wichita school district", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 424, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 946, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1402, "end": 1408}, {"start": 1495, "end": 1509}, {"start": 1513, "end": 1519}, {"start": 1532, "end": 1539}, {"start": 1597, "end": 1599}, {"start": 1635, "end": 1642}, {"start": 1677, "end": 1683}, {"start": 1689, "end": 1697}, {"start": 1748, "end": 1754}, {"start": 1758, "end": 1765}, {"start": 1815, "end": 1837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both men said they ran to the car to retrieve @placeholder and call authorities.", "idx": 57874}], "idx": 37600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The man suspected of trying to attack the Dutch royal family by crashing his car near their bus has died, Dutch police said Friday. A car is pictured after crashing into the crowd waiting for the visit of the royal family in Apeldoorn. The man, whose name was not released, had been seriously injured in the crash Thursday in the town of Apeldoorn, about 45 miles east of Amsterdam, police said. He died early Friday, police said. He had been charged with trying to attack the royal family, authorities said. Were you there? Send us your video, images\n@highlight\nIncident happened during the Netherlands annual Queen's Day celebration\n@highlight\nCar hit crowd near open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix of Netherlands\n@highlight\nPolice: No other clues that could lead to the involvement of other people\n@highlight\nPolice: There was no one other than the driver in the car at the time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowds had lined the streets to see Queen Beatrix and her family ride by in an open-top bus during the @placeholder' annual holiday.", "idx": 57877}], "idx": 37603} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- First-time winners and new shows took the lion's share of the hardware Sunday night at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards. \"Modern Family\" beat out the heavily favored \"Glee\" for outstanding comedy honors, and wound up winning six Emmys out of 14 nominations while \"Mad Men\" and \"Breaking Bad\" continued their winning ways in the drama category. \"We are thrilled that families are sitting down to watch a television show,\" said \"Modern Family\" creator Steven Levitan. \"Thank you for letting us into your families.\" \"The Pacific,\" which won seven Creative Arts Emmys last weekend and outstanding miniseries during the primetime show, was the overall champ, but the night's big winners were the TV movie \"Temple Grandin,\" which won five Emmys for a total of seven.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Modern Family\" beats \"Glee\" for best comedy Emmy win\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Mad Men\" wins Emmy for best drama series\n@highlight\nClaire Danes wins her first Emmy, in \"Temple Grandin\"\n@highlight\nAaron Paul of \"Breaking Bad,\" Jim Parsons of \"Big Bang Theory\" score surprise wins", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 124, "end": 149}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Actress Claire Danes won her first Emmy receiving the best actress in a miniseries or a movie award for her turn in \"@placeholder\" which also scored up with seven wins including best miniseries or movie.", "idx": 57879}], "idx": 37604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you don't like mangoes, look away now. This article includes a \"mango\" word count well in excess of what is normally reasonable. It features mango culinary demonstrations, mango samplings, mango lectures, mango medics, a mango auction and even a mango summit. That's because I attended the International Mango Festival, held in the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami earlier this month. It's an annual event, one that draws enthusiasts, like myself, and also mango \"experts\" who gather to talk, taste and slurp their way around this sweetest, drippiest of fruits. I imagine most are still reading. After all, who doesn't like mangoes?\n@highlight\nThe International Mango Festival takes places every year in Miami, bringing together mango enthusiasts and experts\n@highlight\nDozens of varieties from around the world can be tasted, cooked and bid for during the two-day event\n@highlight\nThe Fairchild mango was named after David Fairchild, who introduced mangoes to the U.S. in early 1900s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 302, "end": 329}, {"start": 344, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 670, "end": 697}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 940, "end": 954}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's not as much bananas -- in the same year the @placeholder imported more than 4 million tons of bananas, worth nearly $2 billion.", "idx": 57886}], "idx": 37608} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a gruesome act performed atop the stage of the global theater -- the grotesque image of a masked man, dressed all in black, beheading an American journalist in a production intended to strike terror into the hearts of millions around the world. This act of sadism was horrific enough on its own. But what some will also find deeply disturbing was that the jihadist executioner communicated his threat with a distinct London accent. The realization that there are people who grew up in Britain who are prepared to engage in such barbaric acts of depravity makes James Foley's murder feel more intimate than if it was perpetrated by a foreign-sounding killer from a different society.\n@highlight\nISIS releases video showing the beheading of journalist James Foley\n@highlight\nFuredi: The executioner in the video appeared to have a London accent\n@highlight\nFuredi: Many radical British Muslims reject, loathe cultural values of British society\n@highlight\nFuredi: British leaders failed to define common purpose that can unite all parts of society", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The beheading of Foley was staged as a \"Message to America,\" but it constituted a direct warning to @placeholder.", "idx": 57889}], "idx": 37610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The staffing search for a Hillary Clinton campaign manager is heating up, and a Clinton spokesman acknowledged Thursday that the former secretary of state is \"casting a wide net\" when talking to different people about about a would-be presidential bid. Clinton met with Guy Cecil, the outgoing head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, on Wednesday in Washington, according to Politico, and has talked with Robby Mook, a former Clinton aide, about 2016.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039 Both are seen as frontrunner for the top job in a Clinton campaign. Although Clinton's spokesman said he wouldn't confirm or deny the meeting and conversations occurred, Nick Merrill acknowledged that Clinton is talking with a wide array of people about 2016.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton is reportedly meeting with candidates to be her 2016 campaign manager\n@highlight\nSources see the short-list as 4 people: Robby Mook, Stephanie Schriock, Ace Smith and Guy Cecil", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 307, "end": 346}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 741, "end": 755}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 890, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like Cecil, @placeholder has been hesitant to comment publicly on Clinton's 2016 bid.", "idx": 57895}], "idx": 37613} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Investigators probing the June crash of an Air France flight in the Atlantic Ocean still do not know what brought the plane down, who was at the controls when it crashed, or what the pilots did in the moments leading up to the disaster, according to a new report released Thursday. \"At this stage ... it is still not possible to understand the causes and circumstances of the accident,\" investigators said in the report. Flight 447 -- an Airbus A330 -- went down in stormy weather in the Atlantic Ocean June 1 while flying from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France. All 228 people on board were killed. Most of the bodies were never recovered.\n@highlight\nInvestigators still don't know what caused an Air France jet to crash\n@highlight\nThe flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have never been found\n@highlight\nInvestigators are preparing to begin a new search for the recorders in February\n@highlight\nFlight 447 went down in stormy weather in the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before it crashed, @placeholder sent out 24 automated error messages that suggested the plane may have been flying too fast or too slow through the thunderstorms, officials have said.", "idx": 57902}], "idx": 37620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISIS fighters entered the besieged Syrian Kurdish city of Kobani, a Kurdish fighter said Friday, setting the stage for a vicious street-to-street battle in the shadow of Turkey's border. Alan Minbic, a fighter with the Kurdish People's Protection Unit, or YPG, told CNN that ISIS now controls the southwest corner of the city, known in Arabic as Ayn al-Arab. However, there were conflicting reports. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based monitoring group, said it did not believe that ISIS was in the city itself based on information from more than a dozen sources in Kobani. On Friday, ISIS released a short video showing the apparent beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning. In the same video, the group threatens the life of another hostage, American aid worker Peter Kassig.\n@highlight\nSmall arms fire can be heard from southwest Kobani, as east is bombarded\n@highlight\nISIS fighters have entered the Syrian Kurdish city, a Kurdish fighter says\n@highlight\nTurkish PM says Turkey will do whatever it can to prevent the fall of Kobani\n@highlight\nTurkey has authorized military action in Iraq and Syria, and Australia in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 219, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 404, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 799}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 991, "end": 992}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Prime Minister submitted a motion declaring that @placeholder was seriously threatened by the chaos in Syria and Iraq.", "idx": 57909}], "idx": 37624} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The flag displayed by hostages held inside a Sydney cafe by an armed terrorist bears the words 'There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah' written in white Arabic on a black background. Called the Shahada flag, it differs from the black and white flag used by the terror group ISIS, which has carried out beheadings at other atrocities in Syria and Iraq. The flag is used by the extremist group, Jabhat al Nusra, which is fighting the Assad government in Syria. But it has meaning for all Muslims, in that the Shahada is the Islamic Creed, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which is recited by Muslims when they pray.\n@highlight\nThe flag displayed in the Martin Place siege is emblem of Jabhat al-Nusra\n@highlight\nThe group was formed to fight the Syrian government\n@highlight\nThe flag includes Muslim creed called 'Shahada' written in Arabic\n@highlight\nShahada states 'There is no God but Allah' and has meaning to all Muslims\n@highlight\nJabhat al-Nusra has been linked with Al Qaeda\n@highlight\nIt has not previously not targeted Western victims", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 139, "end": 156}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 571, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 973}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the group is affiliated with Al Qaeda, JN has previously not emphasised an attack @placeholder targets or global jihad, focusing instead on the \u2018near enemy\u2019 of the Syrian state.", "idx": 57913}], "idx": 37625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Humanity, says Brian Cox, could be wiped out by asteroids \u2013 and we\u2019re not taking the threat seriously Brian Cox isn\u2019t a man to mince his words. He famously described the belief that the world is 6,000-years-old as \u2018b*****ks\u2019 and those who think the planet would end because of the Mayan calendar as \u2018morons.\u2019 But, lately, something far more serious has been weighing on the mind of the Oldham physicist. Humanity, he says, is at risk of being wiped out by asteroids \u2013 and we\u2019re not taking the threat seriously. \u2018There is an asteroid with our name on it and it will hit us,\u2019 Professor Cox told MailOnline. In fact, the Earth had a \u2018near-miss\u2019 only a few months ago.\n@highlight\nProfessor Cox says we recently had a \u2018near-miss\u2019 with a large asteroid\n@highlight\nNo one knows when next one could be. It 'could be tomorrow,' says Cox\n@highlight\nEngineers are working to mitigate threat, but progress has been slow\n@highlight\nAs well as asteroids, threats to humanity include AI and climate change\n@highlight\n\u2018It's human stupidity we need to worry about,' claims Professor Cox\n@highlight\nHe says threats can be prevented through research and education", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 969, "end": 970}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Researchers studying the rock found that its body rotates so quickly that it should break apart, but somehow remains intact on its @placeholder-bound trajectory.", "idx": 57916}], "idx": 37627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 13 people in Turkey have been detained in connection with the deadly weekend car bombings near the Syrian border, the semi-official Anadolu news agency reported Tuesday, quoting a top government official. At least 47 people died and about 100 were wounded when two explosives-laden cars blew up Saturday in the town of Reyhanli. Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay confirmed the number of detentions Tuesday and said police were looking for others who have been tied to the incident. \"Because the investigation is ongoing, we are naming neither the persons nor the organization,\" he said. Turkish government officials blame Marxists with Syrian connections for the attacks and the incident stoked concern that Turkey has gotten too involved with the Syrian crisis.\n@highlight\nAt least 47 people were killed and scores were wounded in the bombings\n@highlight\nPolice are continuing their investigation\n@highlight\nTurkey has sheltered many Syrian refugees", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conflict in Syria has repeatedly spilled across the border into Turkey, prompting @placeholder security forces to reinforce the frontier.", "idx": 57919}], "idx": 37630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Five weeks before the November midterm elections, voters give Democrats an edge over Republicans, according to a CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday. But the poll also indicates most of Democrats' gains are coming from the Northeast and not from the parts of the country where they're locked in tight contests that could give Republicans control of the Senate. In a generic ballot among likely voters, Democrats edged out Republicans 47-45%, a 6-point swing from a CNN poll three weeks ago when likely voters favored the Republicans by a 4-point margin. The Democrats' advantage is within the poll's 3.5% margin of error.\n@highlight\nDemocrats edged out Republicans 47% to 45% in generic ballot\n@highlight\n60% of Americans disapprove of how Congress handled the war with ISIS\n@highlight\nThe economy is more important than military action against ISIS among voters by a 2-1 margin", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 133, "end": 135}, {"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 479, "end": 481}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gained the most ground among men and independent voters, two key groups that could help Democrats in competitive races this November.", "idx": 57921}], "idx": 37632} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Florida State University's star quarterback Jameis Winston is leaving college to enter the 2015 NFL draft, he revealed today. On the same day that Winston announced he's going pro, the woman who accused him of raping her filed a lawsuit against FSU - alleging that the university failed to investigate her claims and did nothing to stop her being bullied and threatened until she was forced to drop out. 'FSU became a sexually hostile environment where her rapist roamed free and could turn up at any moment, where she became the target of death threats and vilification campaigns,' the lawsuit says, according to the Orlando Sentinel.\n@highlight\nWinston is leaving Florida State University and is expected to be picked early in the first round of the NFL draft\n@highlight\nHe has been officially cleared of rape allegations, though they still hang over his head\n@highlight\nWinston's accuser is suing FSU in federal court claiming that the university protected Winston and allowed him to play despite the allegations\n@highlight\nFSU also did nothing to stop death threats and bullying that forced her to quit the university", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 23}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 689}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 902}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the allegations against @placeholder were revealed, the accuser says, her name was leaked several places online.", "idx": 57922}], "idx": 37633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- For Marco Rubio, life was simpler when it was tea time all the time. When he was gunning for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Florida, the former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives aggressively courted the state's conservative Tea Party activists. That strategy worked. Rubio was suddenly a Tea Party favorite. His stunning rise in the polls forced Florida's more moderate governor, Charlie Crist, to bolt the GOP primary to run as an independent. But the race is now more complicated, with Rubio competing in a three-way battle royal against both Crist and the Democratic nominee, South Florida Rep. Kendrick Meek.\n@highlight\nMarco Rubio's rise in the polls was fueled partly by Tea Party activists\n@highlight\nCrist decided to run as an independent, complicating the race for Rubio\n@highlight\nRubio's grass-roots campaign managed by high-powered Washington and Texas GOP consultants\n@highlight\nBoth the Rubio and Meek campaigns send out e-mails blasting Crist", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 201, "end": 232}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The last thing we need in @placeholder is a political opportunist.\"", "idx": 57926}], "idx": 37634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The cruise line Holland America says it was an \"aberration\" when inspectors from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found multiple sanitation violations, including brown liquid dripping on clean dishes and a fly on the buffet, on the line's ms Veendam. Enough violations were cited that the CDC gave the Veendam a failing grade. \"While unacceptable for Holland America Line, the unsatisfactory score is highly unusual and an aberration,\" Holland America's Sally Andrews told CNN. Inspectors don't tell cruise lines when they're going to show up, but they visit twice a year as part of the CDC's vessel sanitation inspection program. The CDC grades ships on a 100-point scale. An 85 or lower is considered a failing grade. The Veendam received a grade of 77.\n@highlight\n\"Very few ships ... received a failing score over the last couple of years,\" CDC official says\n@highlight\nHolland America's ms Veendam, which CDC inspectors visited in August, got a 77\n@highlight\nAn 85 or lower on the CDC's 100-point inspection scale is considered failing\n@highlight\nThe cruise line says \"the unsatisfactory score is highly unusual and an aberration\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 94, "end": 135}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 374, "end": 393}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 496, "end": 498}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 896, "end": 910}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 932, "end": 934}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for the luggage tag that was found, that particular color/style had not been used by @placeholder for a year,\" Andrews said.", "idx": 57928}], "idx": 37635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As British Prime Minister David Cameron called on footballers to act as role models, Liverpool's Luis Suarez chose not to appeal his 10-match \"biting\" ban handed to him by the English Football Association for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic. Earlier this week the Uruguayan striker was hit with the sanction by the English Football Association for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic following the ruling of an Independent Regulatory Commission. The ban's severity sparked fierce criticism from the Liverpool hierarchy. The ban will start with immediate effect, meaning Suarez will play no part in Liverpool's four remaining Premier League matches with the Uruguayan also ruled out for the start of next season.\n@highlight\nLiverpool's Luis Suarez will not appeal 10-match ban for biting Branislav Ivanovic\n@highlight\nThe incident occurred during last Sunday's 2-2 drew between the two teams at Anfield\n@highlight\nSuarez was given a seven-match ban for biting while playing for Ajax in 2010\n@highlight\nBritish Prime Minister David Cameron had called for tough action", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 185, "end": 212}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 235, "end": 252}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 328, "end": 355}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 378, "end": 395}, {"start": 424, "end": 456}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is an important member of our team and nothing has changed in that regard.", "idx": 57929}], "idx": 37636} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Determined D.A. : Tom Sneddon, seen here during the 2005 trial against Michael Jackson, died on Saturday at the age of 73 Tom Sneddon, the former district attorney who sought twice to try Michael Jackson on child molestation charges and was disparaged in one of the pop star's songs, has died. Sneddon, aged 73, died Saturday at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital after a battle with cancer, said Patrick McKinley, a retired assistant district attorney for Santa Barbara County. Sneddon investigated Michael Jackson on child sexual abuse allegations in 1993 and again a decade later. The first case fell apart after a young boy's family accepted a multimillion dollar settlement from Jackson and declined to testify against him.\n@highlight\nTom Sneddon passed away in Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara\n@highlight\nSneddon first went after Jackson in 1993 for allegedly molesting a boy at his opulent 2,700-acre Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos\n@highlight\nIn 2005 he lost second case against Jackson, in which he was accused of plying alleged victim with wine and sexually assaulting him at Neverland\n@highlight\nJackson, who died in June 2009, repeatedly denied the allegations", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 329, "end": 358}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 453, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 763, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A second set of allegations against Jackson made by a young cancer survivor resulted in a televised trial in 2005 which ended with @placeholder being acquitted.", "idx": 57931}], "idx": 37638} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Missed it by that much! In a year that forecasters said there would be a few more hurricanes than normal, Humberto on Wednesday fell just a few hours short of setting a record for the latest first hurricane to form in the Atlantic Ocean. Normally, three hurricanes would have formed in the area by this time in hurricane season. All that it had to do was wait until after 8 a.m. ET, but alas, no. Three hours ahead of that mark, the National Hurricane Center in Miami dubbed it a legitimate storm with sustained winds of a 75 mph, the threshold for a hurricane.\n@highlight\n2013 was almost a record-setter for latest first hurricane formation\n@highlight\nHumberto formed in the far eastern Atlantic early Wednesday\n@highlight\nForecasters predict an above-average year for Atlantic storms\n@highlight\nHurricane season ends on November 30", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 442, "end": 466}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the eighth named storm of the year and, again, just the first hurricane.", "idx": 57935}], "idx": 37641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 04:47 EST, 24 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:26 EST, 24 October 2012 A teenager, 16, mocked the two women Pcs shot dead in Manchester saying he wished they were stabbed because it would hurt more during a verbal rampage. The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, also racially abused an Asian officer after he was arrested with a \u2018cosh-type\u2019 bar hidden up his sleeve. The boy taunted police about the deaths of Pcs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, just five days after the pair was gunned down outside a house last month.\n@highlight\nA 16-year-old boy mocked police and said he wished the Pcs shot dead last month had been stabbed to make it more painful\n@highlight\nHe also praised Dale Cregan, the man charged with their murders\n@highlight\nThe boy racially abused an Asian police officer\n@highlight\nHe had been arrested after officers found a 12-inch bar hidden up his sleeve\n@highlight\nHe was ordered to help build a memorial garden for the killed Pcs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "supported our family following the death of our beloved @placeholder.", "idx": 57942}], "idx": 37646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Police will investigate the deaths of nearly 100 animals that were found in a Petco store after flooding in upstate New York, Johnson City Mayor Dennis Hannon said Monday. Employees at the Oakdale Plaza store checked on the premises late Wednesday and \"all was still well,\" Petco chief executive Jim Myers wrote Sunday on the chain's official blog, PetcoScoop. \"When the team members checked again early Thursday morning, the store was flooded with four feet of water and we were unable to enter,\" wrote Myers. A river flood warning was issued Wednesday afternoon for the entire Johnson City area, along with flash flood warnings that continued well into Thursday, according to Joanne Labounty, a spokeswoman for the National Weather Service.\n@highlight\nFlooding hit upstate New York last week\n@highlight\nNearly 100 animals were found dead after a Petco store flooded\n@highlight\nPetco apologizes to the community after residents express outrage\n@highlight\nThe chain has launched an internal investigation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 207, "end": 225}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 758}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We apologize to the members of the @placeholder community and look forward to serving you better in the future,\" Myers wrote.", "idx": 57949}], "idx": 37649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 19:54 EST, 27 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:10 EST, 29 April 2013 Superstar footballer Cristiano Ronaldo last night denied cheating on his girlfriend with a Brazilian model who won the title 'Miss BumBum' in a catwalk competition. Andressa Urach had claimed the Real Madrid striker slept with her in a hotel just 48 hours before a key Champions League semi final which his team lost 4-1 to German side Borussia Dortmund. The 27-year-old told The Sun: 'I have always thought Cristiano is one of the most gorgeous men in the world, so I couldn't believe it when he got in touch with me.\n@highlight\nAndressa Urach said striker slept with her just 48 hours before key match\n@highlight\nRonaldo's team lost the match 4-1 to German side Borussia Dortmund\n@highlight\nHe says although he was at hotel, everything else is 'fiction and forgery'\n@highlight\nReal Madrid player, 28, is dating 27-year-old Russian beauty Irina Shayk", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 124}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 356, "end": 371}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 423, "end": 439}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 767}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "world, while Ronaldo splits his time between @placeholder and his native", "idx": 57951}], "idx": 37650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Jonathon Hopkins Britain is 'getting back to work', David Cameron declared today as the number of people in a job soared by the highest figure since records began. Employment levels rose by 283,000 in the last three months - the largest quarterly increase in 43 years. The proportion of women in work reached 67.7 per cent, a new record high, as total unemployment fell by 133,000 to 2.2million in the three months to March, the lowest level since January 2009. There are a record 30.430million people in work, up by 283,000 on the end of last year\n@highlight\nUnemployment fell by 133,000 to 2.2million in the three months to March\n@highlight\nJobless rate 6.8%, down from 6.9% in the three months to February\n@highlight\nAverage earnings increased by 1.7% in the year to March, slightly ahead of the latest CPI inflation rate of 1.6%", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 826, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Although headline wage growth is still above @placeholder, the fact that wages made no headway in March suggests that the recent increase was a flash in the pan, and not the sign of a sustained trend.\u2019", "idx": 57955}], "idx": 37654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother who is documenting her three-year-old autistic son\u2019s journey to forming a bond with his pet Labradoodle through a series of heart-warming photos says she\u2019s already spotted things in common between the adorable pair. \u2018They both like to chew things and confined spaces,\u2019 Cassandra Merrigan, 29, told Daily Mail Australia. And little Alex thinks pet Ollie makes a great pillow: \u2018Ollie has got that really lovely fleece and Alex likes how it feels. You will see Alex rubbing his feet all over Ollie.\u2019 When the cheeky three-year-old was diagnosed with autism this year Cassandra said she was heartbroken but not surprised as she\u2019d had concerns about his speech since he was a toddler.\n@highlight\nCassandra Merrigan from South Sydney fundraised $15,000 to help buy her autistic son an assistance dog\n@highlight\nThree-year-old Alex was diagnosed with autism earlier this year and it can take him months to form bonds\n@highlight\nSpecially trained autism assistance dogs can help improve social skills, provide calm and be used for safety\n@highlight\nOllie was trained for 10 months and even went to doggy bootcamp before he began helping Alex", "entities": [{"start": 278, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 326}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 700, "end": 717}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of @placeholder\u2019s fondest moments since Ollie joined their family was when Alex curled up with him \u2018and used him as a pillow\u2019.", "idx": 57959}], "idx": 37655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With her signature Friday on Senate Bill 1070, Gov. Jan Brewer launched Arizona into a maelstrom of national controversy, community conflict and extreme fiscal risk. In doing so, she failed a basic test of courageous leadership -- recognizing and acting responsibly when political symbolism and populist pandering crosses into dangerous policy. The governor should have known better, if only because recent history demonstrates the folly in enacting measures like Arizona's SB 1070. SB 1070 will be subject to multiple legal challenges, and the state will devote precious resources to defend a law that has so many serious constitutional flaws that it will likely never be implemented. The neighboring state of California faced this circumstance 15 years ago when Gov. Pete Wilson championed Proposition 187, enacted by voters in November 1994.\n@highlight\nNew immigration law follows in footsteps of California's Prop. 187, says Thomas Saenz\n@highlight\nHe says California found that its attempt to control immigration was pre-empted by federal law\n@highlight\nSaenz says Arizona will have to expend resources to administer and flawed legislation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 970, "end": 979}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, what we have seen since Friday is the usual pivot by those who propose and support unconstitutional laws like @placeholder.", "idx": 57966}, {"query": "Nonetheless, Arizona will experience extreme and dire consequences, just as @placeholder experienced a decade-and-a-half ago.", "idx": 57969}], "idx": 37657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "News alert: Some things you read on the Internet are not true. As obvious as that may seem, and as savvy as you'd think we'd be a decade after deposed Nigerian princes began e-mailing us with the promise of vast riches, 2013 has turned out to be the Year of the Online Hoax. And, guess what? Most of us seemed to love every minute of it. In just the past week or so, the Web has been duped by the viral rise of a snarky Thanksgiving Day airplane spat, a not-so-poor poverty blogger and a Twitter feud between a comedian and a salsa company.\n@highlight\nViral hoaxes hit the Internet big in 2013\n@highlight\nMedia analyst: Spreading viral stories fast is big business\n@highlight\nThe fake \"Elan vs. Diane\" airplane spat captivated thousands on Thanksgiving\n@highlight\nAnalyst: \"Sometimes, with these stories, we all want them to be true\"", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 250, "end": 272}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But all mourned this year on @placeholder where bad information, whether planted intentionally or accidentally, can spread fast.", "idx": 57971}], "idx": 37658} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Camp Virginia, Kuwait (CNN) -- The U.S. military is ordering that soldiers crossing from Iraq into Kuwait be returned home at a faster rate, a move that comes as commanders work to break up a bottleneck of troops who have been pouring across the border ahead of a year-end deadline to withdraw, CNN has learned. \"The order is to have these soldiers off the ground in Kuwait as soon as possible,\" a military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told CNN. 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Its people have known little other than death, war and greed. The central African state has been plagued by fighting over the control of its phenomenal natural resources -- a wealth of diamonds, gold and copper that sparked a war responsible for the deaths of over five million people. But now its citizens have the chance to experience rare unity as the country's top football team seeks to complete an incredible journey. African champions TP Mazembe will take on the might of Europe's finest, Inter Milan, in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night.\n@highlight\nCongolese club TP Mazembe becomes first African team to reach FIFA Club World Cup final\n@highlight\nMoise Katumbi, governor of Katanga province, has bankrolled the club's success\n@highlight\nDR Congo's bloody war only ended in 2003, which saw 5.3 million people killed\n@highlight\nThe team take on European champions Inter Milan in Abu Dhabi on Saturday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 47}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 755, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 819, "end": 834}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's money has transformed TP Mazembe from a failing club with an illustrious past -- they won back to back African titles in 1968 and 1969 -- into the best team on the continent.", "idx": 57977}], "idx": 37662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Divining what is going in China's opaque political world is like reading tea leaves: it may be interesting but it's ultimately a futile exercise. 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In a highly personal speech about faith, the Prime Minister accused Dr Rowan Williams of failing to speak \u2018to the whole nation\u2019 when he criticised Government austerity policies and expressed sympathy with the summer rioters. Mr Cameron declared Britain \u2018a Christian country\u2019 and said politicians and churchmen should not be afraid to say so. He warned that a failure to \u2018stand up and defend\u2019 the values and morals taught by the Bible helped spark the riots and fuelled terrorism.\n@highlight\nPM said it's easier to be Jewish or Muslim in Britain than in a secular country like France\n@highlight\nBritons 'treasured' responsibility, hard work, charity, compassion, humility, self-sacrifice, love and pride in working for the common good, says PM\n@highlight\nEven admitted he was only a 'vaguely practising' Christian with 'full of doubts' about theological issues", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 700, "end": 701}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Challenged: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, should take the lead in promoting @placeholder teachings, according to the Prime Minister", "idx": 57989}], "idx": 37668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry set to meet in Vienna and the November 24 deadline to the P5+1 and Iran nuclear talks in sight, the White House's ability to provide Iran with significant sanctions relief early in a nuclear deal remains unclear. At the same time, any perceived failure by the U.S. to deliver could complicate, if not poison, what will already be a tenuous post-deal period. U.S. negotiators have not helped their cause. During the latest round of talks in New York, the U.S.'s lead negotiator, Wendy Sherman, promised that \"as soon as we [the U.S.] suspend our major sanctions -- which will happen very early in the agreement -- the world will flood into Iran.\" Her comment was echoed by that of Western diplomats, who likewise urged the Iranians \"not [to] underestimate the huge economic relief for their people\" in case of a nuclear deal.\n@highlight\nWhite House's ability to provide Iran with sanctions relief is unclear, writes Tyler Cullis\n@highlight\nCullis: A poll suggests Iranians do not believe U.S. is willing to lift sanctions\n@highlight\nWith ISIS conflict, Obama administration cannot afford hostilities with Iran, he says\n@highlight\nWhite House involvement needs to accelerate, he writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most firms avoid Iran -- even when engagement is permitted -- out of terrified respect for @placeholder sanctions enforcers.", "idx": 57993}], "idx": 37670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly US advisers in Iraq risk assassination by troops they are trying to train, according to a classified report. Americans who are assigned to advise Baghdad\u2019s forces could be at risk because so many units are deeply infiltrated by either Sunni extremist informants or Shiite personnel backed by Iran, the report by United States detailed. If the US does decide to assist in moving back the the advances made by Sunni militants in northern and western Iraq over the past month, the assessment concludes that only about half of Iraq\u2019s operational units are able to carry out the push.\n@highlight\nMany units are deeply infiltrated by Sunni informants or Shiite personnel\n@highlight\nThe threat are the extremists backed by Iran, according to US officials\n@highlight\nUp to 300 special operations forces to deployed in the country", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 16}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 359, "end": 360}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 751, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are expected to help the @placeholder improve their military systems and commands, but not embed with the fighting units or engage in direct combat.", "idx": 57994}], "idx": 37671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One summer signing is flying, but Swansea City will perhaps be more focused on the one who was crying. What a loss Jefferson Montero will be to this side if the hamstring injury that wrecked his afternoon proves to be serious. It was the rapid winger who made the only goal of the game for Gylfi Sigurdsson and the same little man who gave Jores Okore the kind of twisting, turning runaround that leads to a sleepless night. Not bad for 22 minutes of work. But then his hamstring went and turned a game that was looking one-sided into something far more even.\n@highlight\nGylfi Sigurdsson scored the only goal of the game in the 13th minute to give his side the three points\n@highlight\nThe Iceland international struck a curling free-kick past the diving Brad Guzan to score early winner\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert's Aston Villa were unable to find an equaliser during the remaining 77 minutes", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 115, "end": 131}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 571, "end": 586}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guzan's Aston Villa team-mates watch on as @placeholder fails to stop Sigurdsson's free-kick", "idx": 57998}], "idx": 37675} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 27 May 2013 Charlotte Motor Speedway said 10 fans were injured Sunday at the Coca-Cola 600 and three of them were taken to the hospital after a nylon rope supporting a Fox Sports overhead television camera fell from the grandstands and landed on the track surface. CMS vice president of communications Scott Cooper said after the race that all three fans were treated and released from the hospital. He said he couldn't discuss the nature of their injuries due to privacy laws. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThree fans were treated at a nearby hospital, while seven others were treated at the track and released\n@highlight\nAn investigation has now been planned, and use of the camera at NASCAR events has been suspended\n@highlight\nAt least three cars were damaged after rolling over the cable", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 88, "end": 111}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clean-up: Track workers round up cable from an aerial Fox Sports camera on the front stretch during a red flag in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at the @placeholder", "idx": 58005}], "idx": 37679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(InStyle.com) -- In \"Eat, Pray, Love,\" Julia Roberts plays Liz, a globe-trotting, soul-searching writer who spends the better part of a year living out of her suitcase (and who looks great nevertheless). It's the latest in a long line of memorable -- and stylish -- roles for the star. But twenty-plus years in the spotlight have proved that she's no slouch on the red carpet, either: Her simple, classic aesthetic consistently scores high marks. Read on, as InStyle pays tribute to her 10 most memorable looks ever, both on-screen and off. \"Pretty Woman\" Believe it or not, it's been two decades since the premiere of \"Pretty Woman,\" the blockbuster romantic comedy that made Roberts a bona fide star. Even more shocking: Many of the 1990 film's ensembles still look remarkably chic! It's hard to pick a favorite, but we adored the gorgeous red off-the-shoulder gown she wore the night that Edward (Richard Gere) took her to the opera.\n@highlight\nWe adored the gorgeous red off-the-shoulder gown she wore in \"Pretty Woman\"\n@highlight\nRoberts wore push-up bras and big earrings as Erin Brockovich\n@highlight\nThe actress went retro for the 2003 film \"Mona Lisa Smile\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 59, "end": 61}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Erin Brockovich\" Critics -- and fans -- were amazed by Roberts's vulnerable-yet-tough portrayal of a flashy, fed-up single-mom-turned-legal-crusader in 2000's \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 58011}], "idx": 37683} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Obama administration may very well be right that the attack in Benghazi which claimed the lives of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other U.S. officials was part of a pre-planned terrorist operation. It would have happened sooner or later regardless of any protests against an obscure anti-Islam film made in America. The attack apparently occurred because in recent days, the al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri posted a video online calling on Libyans to avenge the killing of al-Qaeda's second in command, Abu Yahya al-Libi. According to our own sources at Quilliam Foundation, the attack was the work of roughly 20 militants prepared for a military assault. It is rare, for example, that an RPG7 -- an anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher -- would be present at a civilian protest. The attack against the consulate had two waves. The first attack led to U.S. officials being evacuated from the consulate by Libyan security forces, only for the second wave to be launched against U.S. officials after they were kept at a secure location.\n@highlight\nU.S. consulate in Libya was attacked; some thought it was because of a video\n@highlight\nNoman Benotman: The attack was most likely a pre-planned terrorist operation\n@highlight\nHe says attack does not represent views of most Libyans, who are grateful to U.S.\n@highlight\nBenotman: The international community must not give up on Libya's reconstruction", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 123, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 528, "end": 544}, {"start": 579, "end": 597}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1308}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1347, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1405, "end": 1409}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The jihadists may also feel that by killing @placeholder citizens, they will win the support of local populations.", "idx": 58018}], "idx": 37689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rangersesque. Or a timely reminder that, however wildly the oldco/newco debate may still rage in certain quarters, some things never change. When these two teams meet, there is invariably only one winner. Cowdenbeath chairman Donald Findlay weighed into the fray at the weekend with his assertion that Rangers are a \u2018new entity\u2019. On Tuesday night at Central Park, his boys found their opponents just as difficult to beat as any Rangers side in history; their wait for a first victory over the Ibrox outfit since April 1930 goes on. An early strike by Nicky Law, a Kyle Miller own goal and a late finish by sub David Templeton were enough to take Ally McCoist\u2019s team another three points closer to the Championship summit, as they navigated another potentially tricky encounter on a cold night in Cowdenbeath, where men are men \u2014 and even the bravest are happy to wear crash helmets.\n@highlight\nRangers moved four points behind Hearts in the Scottish Championship\n@highlight\nCowdenbeath have not beaten the Ibrox side since April 1930\n@highlight\nGoals from Nicky Miller, David Templeton and an own goal from Kyle Miller completed a 3-0 victory for Ally McCoist's side", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 701, "end": 719}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 941, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tyre marks on the infield provided a visible reminder, if the well-worn track and the safety fences weren\u2019t enough, of the fact that @placeholder is arguably much more famous for stock-car racing than football; this might have been one of the few nights when the beautiful game attracted as many as the meat-and-potatoes motorsport action.", "idx": 58047}], "idx": 37706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ecuador is calling for British authorities to help investigate after officials found a secret recording device planted inside the South American country's embassy in London. A \"spy microphone\" was found inside the Ecuadorian ambassador's office on June 14, Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino told reporters Wednesday. It was hidden inside a small white box inside an electrical outlet, partially covered by a bookshelf, he said. The discovery, Patino said, \"very seriously concerns us.\" \"We are requesting backing from the British government to continue with the investigation of the device found,\" he said. The device, he said, contained a SIM card and was designed to transmit private conversations occurring inside the embassy. Ecuadorian authorities believe it had been in place for weeks.\n@highlight\nEcuador says a hidden recording device was found inside its London embassy\n@highlight\nThe \"spy microphone\" was placed in an electrical outlet, the foreign minister says\n@highlight\nHe calls for British authorities to assist in Ecuador's investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was found two days before @placeholder was scheduled to arrive at the embassy, he said.", "idx": 58055}], "idx": 37710} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool host Chelsea in a the first leg of their enthralling Capital One Cup semi-final clash on Tuesday night. The match at Anfield will pip Brendan Rodgers against Jose Mourinho and follows a history of classic cup ties between the two sides. Here, Sportsmail's Martin Keown previews the huge clash... Brendan Rodgers' (left) Liverpool will host Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in Tuesday's Capital One Cup semi-final JOSE MOURINHO VS LIVERPOOL Played 19, Won 10, Drawn 4, Loss 5 Win percentage: 52.6% Jose Mourinho's record against Liverpool as Chelsea boss is good, losing just five of 19 games. He has only faced Liverpool once before in the League Cup, but it was a key game - the 2005 final that gave Jose his first trophy in England.\n@highlight\nLiverpool host Chelsea in Capital One Cup semi-final on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho has a good record against Liverpool historically\n@highlight\nThere've been some classic cup ties between sides and this could be too\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas must ensure he impacts on the game for the Blues\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers should revert to four at the back against Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gestures in frustration during the difficult defeat and he may revert to two defensive midfielders", "idx": 58061}], "idx": 37715} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alex Ferguson's decision to step down as Manchester United manager after more than a quarter of a century in charge leaves the club's hierarchy with the unenviable task of replacing the Scot, given his phenomenal success at Old Trafford. Ferguson has won more than 30 trophies, including 13 English league championships and two European Cups. It is a record that most managers might wilt under given the level of expectation that will inevitably accompany Ferguson's successor. \"It's impossible to emulate Ferguson and deliver what he has done,\" according to former Monaco technical director and chief executive Tor-Kristian Karlsen.\n@highlight\nManchester United manager Alex Ferguson is retiring after 26 years in charge\n@highlight\nEverton manager David Moyes is the frontrunner to succeed Ferguson\n@highlight\nBut one expert says Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho is the perfect choice\n@highlight\nTor Kristian-Karlsen: \"It's impossible to emulate Ferguson\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 50, "end": 66}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 621, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 670}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 901, "end": 920}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the United board do plump for Moyes, they will not have to pay any compensation as the @placeholder's Everton contract runs out at the end of the season and no agreement has been reached over a new deal.", "idx": 58063}], "idx": 37716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 05:12 EST, 15 August 2011 Supercop: William Bratton is being brought in as an adviser but has staked a claim for the top Met job David Cameron's new adviser on gang warfare would be prepared to become a British citizen to become head of the Met Police. American 'supercop' Bill Bratton has told friends he is prepared to swap his nationality if it made any difference to the selection process for the country's top police job. Mr Bratton, credited with turning around the New York Police Department and its Los Angeles counterpart, said he believed an outsider could reinvigorate a police force.\n@highlight\nChiefs round on Cameron's new police advisor\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson calls for more bobbies on patrol", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 153, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 504, "end": 529}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that British gangs are \u2018much smaller and less sophisticated than in @placeholder.", "idx": 58069}], "idx": 37718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tanupriya Khurana watches intently as her sister Bhavna gets a makeover at a designer cosmetics kiosk in the middle of one of Delhi's most popular malls, Select Citywalk. Shades of velvety pink blush roll over Bhavna's olive cheeks. She holds up a mirror and inspects the results. Behind the kiosk, a clothing and lingerie store displays trendy fashions on mannequins with blond hair, blue eyes and milky white complexions. They look nothing like Tanupriya and her sister or the hundreds of other Indians milling about this upscale shopping complex on a Sunday afternoon. Even the advertisements and store posters that use Indian faces promote a look that is unattainable for most Indians: long, silky straight hair; a tall, thin body; and, most importantly, a fair complexion. The most popular Bollywood stars such as Aishwarya Rai -- a former Miss World -- look more white than Indian.\n@highlight\nMany Indians feel the disturbing obsession with fairness is compounded by Westernization\n@highlight\nInterest reignites after Nina Davaluri, of Indian descent, is crowned Miss America\n@highlight\nAuthor recalls family members telling her to stay out of the sun lest she turn darker", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 973, "end": 986}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even those here who do not dispute the new Miss America's beauty said this: A pageant or a @placeholder role is one thing, but when it comes down to finding a bride for a beloved son, Davaluri, despite her stunning looks, would be too dark to make the cut.", "idx": 58076}], "idx": 37722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He was just a baby when his father was shot dead - a few days before they would have met. Now brave Ashton Sexton-Farquhar has paid tribute to the soldier he never saw, laying a poppy wreath in his honour on Remembrance Sunday. Ashton, now four, made the heart-rending public gesture in Colchester, Essex. Scroll down for video Heart-rending: Ashton Sexton-Farquhar was just five months old when his father was shot and killed by Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan. Today he led tributes in Colchester, Essex, by laying a poppy wreath in his honour Ashton, now four years old, said at the public remembrance event: 'I am very proud of my daddy. He's my hero'\n@highlight\nAshton Sexton-Farquhar made heart-rending gesture in Colchester, Essex\n@highlight\nHis father Shaun Sexton was killed in 2010 when boy was five months old\n@highlight\nKilling in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, was days before planned return\n@highlight\nMother Trudy, 37: 'I want Ashton to grow up knowing his dad was a hero'", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 121}, {"start": 208, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 343, "end": 364}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 669, "end": 690}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His son wore a suit and tie with a poppy today at the Colchester war memorial, on what would have been Mr @placeholder's 35th birthday.", "idx": 58078}], "idx": 37723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Kanye West is on an apology spree. In a series of tweets, West reached out to singers Beck and Bruno Mars to express remorse over his well-documented disses. \"I would like to publicly apologize to Beck. I'm sorry Beck,\" West tweeted Thursday night. West turned heads -- and not in a good way -- when he briefly went on stage after Beck won a Grammy for Album of the Year. In an interview after the show this month, West asked Beck \"to respect artistry\" and give the award to Beyonce. Though West did not grab Beck's microphone like he's done in the past, his brief stunt was similar to a 2009 incident when he stormed the stage during the VMAs and declared Beyonce should have won an award instead of Taylor Swift.\n@highlight\n\"I would like to publicly apologize to Beck. I'm sorry Beck,\" he says\n@highlight\nBruno Mars got more than an apology", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 376}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was no immediate response from @placeholder or Beck.", "idx": 58084}], "idx": 37728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 13 April 2012 | UPDATED: 07:45 EST, 14 April 2012 Newt Gingrich may not have much of a shot at becoming President, but he is refusing to go quietly. And while he is no longer talking about the colonising the Moon, he does have plans which cover the entire globe. The former House Speaker told the National Rifle Association today that gun ownership should be a right for everyone in the world, and called on the UN to adopt a treaty enforcing this. Outspoken: Newt Gingrich has proposed to extend gun rights to the whole world\n@highlight\nRomney promises to defend right to bear arms\n@highlight\nSantorum enrols daughter, three, as NRA member", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 342, "end": 367}, {"start": 457, "end": 458}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gathering of gun enthusiasts comes as Mr @placeholder is trying to woo conservative groups to consolidate his base after fending off challengers on his right.", "idx": 58087}], "idx": 37731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Perugia, Italy (CNN) -- Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of killing her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Italy, faced a surprise accusation Monday from another man behind bars for the murder. Rudy Guede refused to say Knox was not involved -- and prosecutor Giuliano Mignini read out a letter saying Guede thought the American and her then-boyfriend had killed Kercher. Guede wrote to a news website in the spring of 2010, after the three were convicted, referring to \"a horrible homicide of a splendid young girl, Meredith Kercher, by Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito.\" Mignini produced a copy of the letter on Monday during Knox's appeal against her conviction. Defense lawyers said they did not know of the existence of the letter before Mignini read it in court.\n@highlight\nNEW: Knox hopes DNA report due Thursday will help her defense, her father says\n@highlight\nAmanda Knox says she is \"shocked\" by the testimony of Rudy Guede\n@highlight\nGuede, convicted separately of killing Meredith Kercher, denies another convict's story\n@highlight\nKnox and her former boyfriend were found guilty in 2009 of killing Kercher in Perugia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 100, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guede had been called as a witness to corroborate the story of another convict who told the court just over a week ago that Guede had said Knox and @placeholder were not involved.", "idx": 58092}], "idx": 37734} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Greeted by crowds of delighted flag-waving children, it was a bittersweet moment for the Duchess of Cornwall as she arrived at a school once attended by her late brother Mark Shand today. The Duchess, who was there to unveil a memorial to the late conservationist, was left devastated by his untimely death in New York earlier this year. Mr Shand had been due to return to Saint Ronan\u2019s School in Hawkhurst, Kent, to talk about his work as a conservationist and tell the children about his elephant charity but died before making the trip. Scroll down for video Proud: A beaming Duchess of Cornwall arrives to meet pupils at Saint Ronan's School in Kent\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cornwall unveiled a memorial to her brother Mark Shand\n@highlight\nShe was visiting the Kent school where he spent five years as a child\n@highlight\nSaint Ronan's has also renamed a sports pitch Shand-Ba in his honour\n@highlight\nCamilla, who was left desolate by Mr Shand's death, also met current pupils\n@highlight\nAfterwards, she visited the Chapel Down Winery in the village of Tenterden\n@highlight\nShe sampled the newest vintage and was given a magnum of Cuv\u00e9e Camilla", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 107}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 373, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 670, "end": 688}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tribute: @placeholder in front of the school's new pitch, currently being built, which will be called Shand-Ba", "idx": 58100}], "idx": 37740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 9 July 2013 Prosecutors are to reconsider a decision not to bring charges in the case of Jimmy Mubenga after an inquest found he was unlawfully killed as he was deported from Britain. Mubenga, 46, was on a British Airways flight bound for his native Angola when security guards noticed he was not breathing and stopped the plane on the runway. The father-of-five later died in hospital and today an inquest jury recorded a majority verdict of unlawful killing. After the verdict was announced, the Crown Prosecution Service said it would now reconsider its original decision not to bring criminal charges in the case.\n@highlight\nThe 46-year-old was on a flight back to Angola when he stopped breathing\n@highlight\nThe plane was stopped on the Heathrow runway and he died in hospital\n@highlight\nMr Mubenga had finished jail term for committing actual bodily harm\n@highlight\nHe was restrained by three G4S security guards on the October 2010 flight\n@highlight\nInquest jury at Isleworth Crown Court records a verdict of unlawful killing\n@highlight\nCPS is reconsidering its decision not to bring charges against guards", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 572, "end": 596}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokeswoman said: 'The death of anyone in our care is deeply felt by all of us and the death of Mr Mubenga was a very tragic event.", "idx": 58104}], "idx": 37744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Islamic State has crushed a pocket of resistance to its control in eastern Syria, crucifying two people and executing 23 others in the past five days, a monitoring group said today. The insurgents, who are also making rapid advances in Iraq, are tightening their grip in Syria, of which they now control roughly a third, mostly rural areas in the north and east. Fighters from the al-Sheitaat tribe in eastern Deir al-Zor had tried to resist Islamic State's advance this month, according to residents near the area and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring organisation. Islamic State fighters crucified two Syrian tribesmen as they fled to a nearby village called Shaafa, while 23 others have been executed\n@highlight\nIslamic State tighten grip on Syria and are making rapid advances in Iraq\n@highlight\nThe militants crucified two men for 'dealing with apostates' in Mayadin\n@highlight\nThey beheaded two more for blasphemy in the nearby town of al-Bulel\n@highlight\nA further 19 men from the al-Sheitaat tribe were executed, 18 shot dead and one beheaded, on the outskirts of Deir al-Zor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 523, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tribal sources say the conflict between @placeholder and the al-Sheitaat tribe, who number about 70,000, flared after Islamic State took over of two oil fields in July.", "idx": 58108}], "idx": 37748} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JONESTOWN, Guyana (CNN) -- Cyanide was being bought and shipped to the Rev. Jim Jones' jungle compound in South America for at least two years before 909 Americans died there at the command of their cult leader, CNN has learned. Sources in Guyana said the Jonestown camp began obtaining shipments of cyanide -- about a quarter to a half-pound of the deadly poison each month -- as early as 1976, well before most of Jones' followers made the move there. CNN's Soledad O'Brien tells the story of the last hours of Jonestown -- and the few who did survive out of desperation and daring -- as CNN Presents \"Escape from Jonestown.\"\n@highlight\nIn 1978, 909 Americans were led to mass murder-suicide by the Rev. Jim Jones\n@highlight\nOne-third of the dead at Jonestown were children; only 33 people survived\n@highlight\nJones led followers to their deaths after his gunmen killed congressman, others\n@highlight\nSources: Jonestown camp received monthly shipments of cyanide in 1976", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the mid-'70s, when a magazine raised questions about church beatings and financial abuses, Jones moved his flock to Guyana, in @placeholder, to the jungle settlement he called his \"beautiful promised land.\"", "idx": 58112}], "idx": 37750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Se Ri Pak won the U.S. Women's Open in 1998, she could not have imagined the impact it would have on the golfing world. Then 20 years old, and the only South Korean on the LPGA Tour, Pak won a titanic 20-hole playoff to claim her second major title in her rookie season. She had won the LPGA Championship earlier that year, but it was her success at Blackwolf Run that triggered a phenomenal boom in female golfing talent in both her home country and Asia in general. Four of the last five U.S. Women's Open champions have been from Korea, most recently Na Yeon Choi -- who on Sunday clinched her first major title with a four-shot victory over compatriot Amy Yang at the same course in Kohler, Wisconsin where Pak inspired so many dreams.\n@highlight\nNa Yeon Choi becomes fourth Korean in five years to win U.S. Women's Open\n@highlight\nShe watched Se Ri Pak win the same tournament at the same venue in 1998\n@highlight\nPak congratulates Choi after finishing tied for ninth at Blackwolf Run on Sunday\n@highlight\nChoi's compatriot Amy Yang claims second place in the major tournament", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 48}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 199}, {"start": 301, "end": 317}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 504, "end": 520}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I really appreciate what @placeholder did and all the Korean players, what they did.", "idx": 58119}], "idx": 37753} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Astronauts who flew to 45,00ft to help launch the doomed Virgin Galactic spaceplane that malfunctioned in mid-air today saw the explosion that killed one of their friends, it was claimed. One pilot for the embattled space tourism company was killed when SpaceShipTwo, the advanced plane meant to take passengers into sub-orbital flight, came apart seconds after its mid-air launch. Rick 'CJ' Sturckow was one of the pilots flying the WhiteKnightTwo launching craft, MailOnline can reveal - and so would have been with the killed pilot - still unnamed - minutes before the disaster. Scroll down for video Explosion: SpaceShipTwo is pictured above blowing apart in mid-air after detatching from WhiteKnightTwo\n@highlight\nRick 'CJ' Sturckow is one of the small pool of Virgin Galactic space pilots\n@highlight\nMailOnline can reveal he was flying launch craft - not doomed space plane\n@highlight\nSpaceShipTwo was carried to 45,000ft, released and exploded, killing one\n@highlight\nAnother pilot parachuted from spacecraft, but was seriously hurt\n@highlight\nFamily friend of Sturckows said he is fine - but would have been able to see", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 382, "end": 399}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 719, "end": 736}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's engines had kicked in after it detached from WhiteKnightTwo, a twin-hulled airplanes which carried SpaceShipTwo to launch altitude.", "idx": 58125}], "idx": 37759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 14:06 EST, 13 July 2012 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 13 July 2012 A woman missing for four days and feared murdered after her family received a sinister text message claiming she was dead has been found alive 1,577 miles away, it emerged on Friday. Rajwinder Kaur, of Queens, New York, never returned home after leaving to do volunteer work on Sunday evening. Later that night, her sister received a text message with the words: 'The girl with this phone is dead, was smiling'. But Kaur was tracked down by police 1,577 miles away in Dallas, Texas, yesterday, when a friend who had bought her bus ticket tipped them off, MSNBC reported.\n@highlight\nLast seen leaving her Queens, New York home to do volunteer work in Brooklyn at 8pm on Sunday\n@highlight\nThat evening her sister received a harrowing text claiming she was dead\n@highlight\nHad sold many of her possessions on eBay shortly before disappearing leading police to believe she may have run away to join a cult", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said Kaur's phone was tracked to @placeholder that night where it was then shut off.", "idx": 58127}], "idx": 37760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd South Africa won the Commonwealth Games rugby sevens gold at Ibrox, beating four-time defending champions 17-12 in the final. The All Blacks had never lost a single match in the course of winning their past four back-to-back titles in the event's 20-year history, but fell to defeat against the impressive Springboks. Cecil Afrika scored the decisive try after Seabelo Senatla's double had turned around a half time 7-0 deficit. Contrasting emotions: Werner Kok celebrates while Tom Mikkelson reflects on a rare All Blacks defeat Winners: Werner Kok and Warren Whiteley take bites out of their medals after beating New Zealand\n@highlight\nFour-time champions New Zealand have never lost a single Games match\n@highlight\nBut South Africa caused a shock to take the title with 17-12 win\n@highlight\nCecil Afrika scored the decisive try in a brilliant team performance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 74}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As a country we have a lot of chances to win medals but as a @placeholder rugby player it is disappointing to come second.'", "idx": 58140}], "idx": 37767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Creators Project, a partnership between Vice Media and Intel, took over the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, on October 15 and 16 to continue its mission to bring art, music and tech together in exciting and unexpected ways. In addition to installations like David Bowie's \"Life on Mars\" revisited by Mick Rock and Barney Clay, a cocoon of light and sound by filmmaker Jonathan Glazer and Spiritualized's J. Spaceman, interconnected floor panels by Cantoni and Crescenti that undulate when you walk on them and the massive, responsive light cube by United Visual Artists, there were films by Spike Jonze and Arcade Fire as well as a screening of Kevin Macdonald's user-generated film \"Life in a Day.\"\n@highlight\nKaren O premieres her psycho-opera \"Stop the Virgens\"\n@highlight\nFlorence + the Machine debut songs from their upcoming album \"Ceremonials\"\n@highlight\nXavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Aug\u00e9 of Justice play a DJ set", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 571, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the lights come up on the stage, @placeholder, in a headdress and long red and white robe, appeared behind a screen projected with bare trees and snow falling up.", "idx": 58146}], "idx": 37772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail examined 10 playmakers from the Premier League and ranked them against each other using their statistics. We've looked at pass completion, pass completion in final third, goals scored, chances created and dribble success rate. And here's how the scoring works: If the player ranks first, he gets 10 points. If he ranks second, he gets nine points. Third? Eight points. And so on, until the person in last gets a single point for coming 10th. Eden Hazard, Santi Cazorla, David Silva? What about Raheem Sterling, Christian Eriksen and Juan Mata? The Barclays Premier League is packed full of brilliant playmakers.\n@highlight\nEden Hazard has created 59 chances and has eight goals for Chelsea\n@highlight\nSurprise package Stewart Downing has five goals and created 60 chances\n@highlight\nArsenal's Santi Cazorla has the second-best dribble completion\n@highlight\nSportsmail used statistics and a points system to rank our list of 10\n@highlight\nScroll down to find out which player tops the lot in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 560, "end": 582}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Surprisingly for a player in a passing-orientated side, his passing in the final third is a full 10 per cent less than @placeholder.", "idx": 58151}], "idx": 37776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 13 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:23 EST, 14 November 2013 It was the shocking discovery that tore two families apart and forever changed the security procedures of U.S. hospitals. Now, 18 years later, America's most widely-reported case of two children who were switched at birth continues to remain relevant - and one of the girls has given a rare interview about how it has affected her as an adult. Callie Johnson was just three-years-old when single mother Paula Johnson discovered the toddler was not biologically hers. Her biological parents were Kevin Chittum and Whitney Rogers, and the daughter they took home and raised, Rebecca, was actually Paula's birth child.\n@highlight\nCallie Johnson is one of the two girls at the center of the most notorious switched at birth case, which gripped America when discovered in 1998\n@highlight\nIn July 1995 two baby girls were switched shortly after birth at UVA hospital\n@highlight\nThe parents raising the other baby, named Rebecca Chittum, were killed in a car crash the same day UVA discovered the swap\n@highlight\nYoung couple Kevin Chittum and Whitney Rogers died not knowing daughter Rebecca wasn't theirs biologically and they never met Callie\n@highlight\nNow 18, Callie has given her first interview about her life and the gratitude she has for Paula Johnson\n@highlight\nPaula fought to keep Callie and get custody of Rebecca as well\n@highlight\nA judge ruled Rebecca would stay with Kevin and Whitney's family instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 949, "end": 951}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1370}, {"start": 1387, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1413, "end": 1419}, {"start": 1454, "end": 1460}, {"start": 1478, "end": 1482}, {"start": 1488, "end": 1494}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'She was born in @placeholder's belly and she was born in my heart'.", "idx": 58154}, {"query": "Struggle: After finding out the truth, Paula Johnson (left) began a long and arduous custody battle to claim her biological daughter, Rebecca Chittum, following the death of @placeholder's parents", "idx": 58155}], "idx": 37778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Janice Manzur, 44, (pictured today) and her daughter Amber, 25, reportedly weigh a total of 43 stone and receive \u00a334,000 a year in handouts and say they'd rather be happy and on benefits than thin A mother and daughter who reportedly weigh a total of 43 stone and receive \u00a334,000 a year in handouts say they'd rather be happy and on benefits than depressed and thin. Janice Manzur, 44, and her daughter Amber, 25, use mobility scooters as their weight means they struggle to get around, while Janice's home in Kirkcaldy, Fife, has been modified by the council to accommodate her disability.\n@highlight\nJanice Manzur, 44, and daughter Amber, 25, weigh a combined 43 stone\n@highlight\nThey use mobility scooters as their weight makes it hard to get around\n@highlight\nBoth live in homes that are modified to accommodate their disabilities\n@highlight\nPair say they would rather be happy then 'depressed and thin'\n@highlight\nThey have no plans to diet and say being big is 'in our genes'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 57}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked if she sees @placeholder drive the 50 yards to her mother's house the neighbour said: 'Yes.", "idx": 58156}], "idx": 37779} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Mcgowan For six months, Celtic have thought of little else but this. The fraught process of qualifying for the group stage of the Champions League begins under the low clouds of Iceland on Tuesday evening. Failure is unthinkable. Few expect KR Reykjavik to be the toughest test Scotland\u2019s champions will encounter en route to the rich man\u2019s playground which is worth an annual \u00a315million. Were qualification down to dressing room IQ, however, KR would be favourites. One of their players is a banker, another an architect and most of the others are students. But the capacity of their KR-Vollur Stadium \u2014 a glorified public park \u2014 is just 1,700.\n@highlight\nCeltic boss Ronny Deila and his side begin their Champions League qualifiers in Iceland on Tuesday evening\n@highlight\nKR boast a banker, architect and a collection of students in their side\n@highlight\nThe KR-Vollur Stadium in Reykjavik can hold just 1,700 fans\n@highlight\nIf Celtic make it through to the group stages it will be worth \u00a315m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 454, "end": 455}, {"start": 596, "end": 612}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 718, "end": 733}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 874, "end": 890}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And no one knows yet what @placeholder can bring to this team, to this club.", "idx": 58158}], "idx": 37780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 08:42 EST, 7 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:44 EST, 7 March 2013 The handwritten notes which saved the lives of the astronauts on the Apollo 13 mission are set to fetch \u00a360,000 at auction. The notes, made famous by the hit 1995 film starring Tom Hanks, were used by Commander Jim Lovell to work out how to perform a vital 'burn' on the way back to Earth. If Commander Lovell had got the sums wrong then it is likely that he and his fellow astronauts, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert, would have perished in space.\n@highlight\nThe notes were used by Jim Lovell to work out how to perform a vital 'burn'\n@highlight\nThey are expected to fetch \u00a360,000 at auction in New York\n@highlight\nIf Lovell had got the sums wrong the astronauts would probably have died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 564, "end": 573}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the crippled spacecraft's navigation equipment was not working correctly the commander used the @placeholder as a reference point.", "idx": 58161}], "idx": 37782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A little more than a decade ago, Idaho high school running back Tyler Wright was scoring touchdowns for the Boise High Braves. On Sunday, he'll pilot an Army helicopter over the NFL world championship. \"I can't believe my son is flying over the Super Bowl,\" RaeAnn \"Annie\" Smith told CNN on the phone from her home. You can understand why she's so excited. Around kickoff time, when opera star soprano Ren\u00e9e Fleming sings \"...And the home of the brave...\" 80,000 fans in the stands \u2014 and millions more on TV \u2014 will watch Wright and his eight fellow pilots soar high over East Rutherford, New Jersey's, MetLife Stadium.\n@highlight\nSunday's Super Bowl flyover price tag: about $100,000\n@highlight\n9 Army helicopters will soar over New Jersey's MetLife Stadium\n@highlight\nPilot explains how military aviators fly over arenas with split-second timing\n@highlight\nFlyover includes three types of choppers: Black Hawks, Chinooks and Apaches", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 113, "end": 129}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 263, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 748, "end": 762}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turns out, Wright was really good at flying @placeholder, his mom said.", "idx": 58162}], "idx": 37783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry A toddler died after getting caught in the cord of a window blind, which strangled her, as she played a game of hide and seek with her older brother. Two-year-old Sophie Allen died in hospital on Saturday, five days after her mother Danielle Hudson, found her lifeless daughter in her bedroom. The 28-year-old today warned other parents of the dangers posed by window blind cords. Sophie and her brother Jayden, four, were playing a game of hide and seek at the family's Sunderland home on Easter Monday. Tragic: Two-year-old Sophie Allen died in hospital on Saturday, after becoming entangled in a window blind cord while playing hide and seek with her older brother\n@highlight\nSophie Allen died at Newcastle Royal Victoria hospital on Saturday\n@highlight\nTwo-year-old got tangled in beaded cord loop while playing with brother\n@highlight\nMother Danielle Hudson urged parents to be aware of the dangers\n@highlight\nPaying tribute she said: 'She was loving and happy, always smiling'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 716, "end": 748}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mother-of-three Miss Hudson said she was oblivious to what had happened, until her son told her that @placeholder was stuck.", "idx": 58175}], "idx": 37792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerard Couzens PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 24 August 2013 Spanish police have come under fire for sending divers to inspect a concrete reef in Gibraltan waters who then took underwater pictures of themselves unfurling the Spanish flag. The divers then posted the images on Twitter while Spain's Guardia Civil police released footage of the diving stunt last night. Gibraltar has accused the police of violating 'British sovereignty' by attempting to exercise jurisdiction in its territory.Scroll down for video Incursion: A Spanish police diver hold up the Spanish flag while inspecting one of the concrete blocks dropped by the Gibraltan government off the coast to encourage marine life\n@highlight\nPolice divers took pictures of themselves posing with the Spanish flag by the man-made reef and then posted them on Twitter\n@highlight\nGibraltar Governor Sir Adrian Johns criticised the diving stunt\n@highlight\nMeanwhile chief minister Fabian Picardo is seeking to defuse dispute with Spain by letting its fishermen return to British waters\n@highlight\nIt would allow around 59 boats to return to their traditional fishing grounds", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spain wants the reef removed, claiming it prevents @placeholder fishermen from accessing the waters surrounding Gibraltar.", "idx": 58195}], "idx": 37805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jason Momoa's audition tape for \"Game of Thrones\" is an impressive piece of work. The actor gave a breakthrough performance as Dothraki leader Khal Drogo in the first season of \"Game of Thrones,\" and a 35-second audition tape proves that he was pretty much born to play the part. A 2012 YouTube clip of the audition, resurfaced by Time, shows Momoa giving a captivating performance of a haka, a traditional dance done by the Maori people of New Zealand. Momoa was born in Hawaii, but the actor told New Zealand's Stuff last year that he feels a kinship with the Maori.\n@highlight\nJason Momoa's audition tape for \"Game of Thrones\" is captivating\n@highlight\nThe actor performs a traditional Maori haka\n@highlight\nNext up, Momoa will tackle the role of Aquaman", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To win the part of @placeholder, Momoa wanted something powerful and irresistible to watch -- and haka fit the bill on both counts.", "idx": 58203}], "idx": 37810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- In many ways, Josh Stepakoff's childhood came to an abrupt halt at 10:49 a.m. on August 10, 1999. That's the moment a man named Buford Furrow entered the front door of the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles and started shooting. Five people were wounded, including three children. Stepakoff, who was attending summer camp there, had the bad luck to be in the lobby. He took two bullets to his left leg and hip. He was 6 at the time, and is among few people who witnessed the horrific sights and sounds of a mass shooting as a very young child. Like the children of Newtown, Connecticut, he saw blood, he heard screams and he was scared for his life.\n@highlight\nThree children were wounded in a 1999 shooting in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nThe survivors of the Connecticut school shooting have a long road ahead, one says\n@highlight\nNow in their teens, the survivors say they were traumatized for years\n@highlight\n\"I couldn't be an average child,\" says Ben Kadish", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 149, "end": 161}, {"start": 193, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 985, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My slogan was, 'You're @placeholder and you can do anything,'\" he remembers with a smile.", "idx": 58206}], "idx": 37812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two rescue missions carried out by US Special Forces to save hostages held by ISIS in Syria ended in failure last night, according to reports. The botched operations took place in ISIS' de facto capital city of Raqqa yesterday - with the objective being to retrieve a number of hostages being held in the jihadist stronghold in northeastern Syria. Among the captives they hoped to save was Muadh al-Kasasbeh - the Jordanian pilot who was captured by ISIS after his plane was downed over their territory. Scroll down for video Failed operation: Two rescue missions carried out by US Special Forces to save hostages, including Jordanian pilot Lt Muadh al-Kaseasbeh, ended in failure last night\n@highlight\nFailed mission took place in ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, northeastern Syria\n@highlight\nHeavy raids carried out while coalition forces attempted to deploy troops\n@highlight\nBut two gunships carrying would-be-rescuers were forced to abort mission\n@highlight\nJordanian pilot Muadh al-Kasasbeh was captured by ISIS on December 24", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 51}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 390, "end": 406}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 579, "end": 595}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 641, "end": 661}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 973, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder army troops were reportedly involved in the previous rescue attempt, with some eyewitnesses claiming they saw soldiers wearing Jordanian army fatigues.", "idx": 58208}], "idx": 37814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A contestant on the upcoming series of The Bachelorette, Eric Hill, has died in a tragic paragliding accident. The 32-year-old reality TV contestant was injured when his parachute collapsed and swung him into the side of a hill instead of away from it while he was paragliding at Point of the Mountain in Draper, Utah, on Sunday. He had been in a coma in hospital, but lost his battle Wednesday, according to his sister, Karen Tracy. Scroll down for video Tragic: Bachelorette contestant Eric Hill has died three days after a paragliding accident in Utah, pictured here with Bachelorette star Andi Dorfman while filming the ABC show in Ventura Beach, California, on March 15\n@highlight\nEric Hill was paragliding from a Utah mountainside in highly turbulent conditions when his parachute collapsed\n@highlight\nHe was rushed to the hospital in a coma, but lost his battle today\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old was briefly a contestant in an upcoming season of The Bachelorette, which is still filming\n@highlight\nEric had been travelling since February 2013 in an attempt to visit every country in the world\n@highlight\nThe Bachelor producers have released a statement saying they are 'deeply saddened'", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 280, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 952, "end": 967}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contender: The active adventurer impressed @placeholder with his singing skills during a group date on the show", "idx": 58217}], "idx": 37819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One by one, surviving family members and friends stepped up to a podium in Arlington National Cemetery. Before them were short lists of names, which included their loved ones -- fathers, sisters, sons and more. Slowly, they read the names, each one punctuated with a ring of a bell, to honor and remember who was lost. A quarter of a century ago Saturday, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded in the evening skies above Lockerbie, in Scotland, killing all 259 people on board and 11 more on the ground. Events Saturday in the United States and Britain marked the 25th anniversary of a bombing that devastated families on both sides of the Atlantic. 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He fatally stabbed three men in his residence, shot two women to death in front of a sorority house, shot a man to death inside a deli, exchanged gunfire twice with police and injured 13 people as he drove from block to block, the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office said Saturday night. Elliot Rodger, 22, ended the Friday night rampage near the University of California, Santa Barbara, apparently by fatally shooting himself in the head while sitting behind the wheel of his wrecked BMW, Sheriff Bill Brown said.\n@highlight\nMan with three handguns and a car killed 6, injured 13, authorities said\n@highlight\n\"Tomorrow is the day of retribution,\" Elliot Rodger said in a video\n@highlight\nRampage occurred near the University of California, Santa Barbara\n@highlight\n\"He aimed his car at our group of friends and gunned it into us,\" victim says", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 402, "end": 431}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 513, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 881, "end": 904}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder collided with other cars and came to a stop.", "idx": 58231}], "idx": 37826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vladimir Putin and his top apparatchiks should face international justice over the annexation of Crimea, Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko demanded today. Vowing to win back the Black Sea peninsula in future, Poroshenko alleged the rights of people in the annexed region had been repressed under Kremlin control. His demands came as Kiev delayed a promised pullback of heavy weapons from the front line in eastern Ukraine, saying continuous attacks from rebel troops means they cannot safely withdraw. Scroll down for video Demand: Vladimir Putin (left) and his top apparatchiks should face international justice over the annexation of Crimea, according to Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko (right)\n@highlight\nPetro Poroshenko says rights of Crimeans are being repressed by Russia\n@highlight\nDemanded both international and Ukrainian trials for all those responsible\n@highlight\nInsisted Russian officials stand trial in the Hague over the annexation\n@highlight\nPoroshenko said Ukraine will win back the Black Sea peninsula 'in time'\n@highlight\nComments come as Kiev delayed a promised pullback of heavy weapons", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 710, "end": 725}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder used an address on the first anniversary of the start of the annexation to promise his country will regain control over the peninsula.", "idx": 58234}], "idx": 37829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New laws with echoes of Labour's anti-social behaviour orders will be used to bring radical preachers under control, the Home Secretary has revealed. Theresa May said Britain must use 'all the legal powers we need to prevail' after American journalist James Foley was beheaded by a masked 'British' extremist dubbed Jihadi John. They would include new civil powers to target radical preachers whose outbursts fall short of breaking the law, and similar Asbo-style 'banning orders' to outlaw groups communicating extreme views. Scroll down for video New powers: Theresa May said Britain must introduce all the legal powers necessary to win the struggle against terror. These are set to include civil orders for those whose activities fall short of breaking the law\n@highlight\nTheresa May proposes new civil laws to target radical preachers and groups\n@highlight\nThey would focus on people who do not meet threshold of breaking the law\n@highlight\nLaws resemble Asbos as they could prompt criminal offence if breached\n@highlight\nThey also follow on from control orders, replaced by Tpims in 2011\n@highlight\nUnlike Tpims which focus on terror suspects, law would target recruiters", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 561, "end": 571}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This aspect is similar to @placeholder, which have largely fallen out of use since they launched in 1998 amid widespread controversy.", "idx": 58241}], "idx": 37834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Don't let Jack Johnson fool you. Jack Johnson makes sure his business and his concert venues are environmentally friendly. Tabbed as a \"mellow rocker\" by perhaps one too many publications, the chart-topping singer-songwriter has a fire within that belies his laid-back manner -- a fire that extends to his company, Brushfire Records, and his environmental activism. Johnson started the record label in 2002 \"as a way to put out soundtracks for surf movies we were making,\" he says. \"Then our friends G. 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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde also praised the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement last week that it intends to scale back its massive monetary stimulus. 'Growth is picking up,' Lagarde said. 'And unemployment is going down. So all of that gives us a much stronger outlook for 2014, which brings us to raising our forecast.' 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When Caylee was reported missing in July 2008 -- a month after she was last seen -- Anthony maintained she had been kidnapped by her nanny, Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.\n@highlight\nAnthony says she has not spoken to her parents in years\n@highlight\nZenaida Gonzalez is suing Anthony for defamation\n@highlight\nGonzalez lost her job, received death threats, attorneys say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gonzalez's attorneys claim, according to questions asked of Anthony in the October 8 deposition, that @placeholder was questioned by the police in Caylee's disappearance, was kicked out of her apartment complex, lost her job and that she and her two daughters received death threats as a result of media attention in the case.", "idx": 58253}], "idx": 37842} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sometimes the price of success is losing the thing you most cherish. For Charlotte Dujardin, every triumph in the sporting arena seemingly took her another step closer to an uncertain future. Billed as \"The Girl with the Dancing Horse\" after her heroics at the London 2012 Olympics, she feared that every time she competed would be the last waltz with her equine partner. The mere thought of losing her \"best friend\" reduced Dujardin to tears. Valegro, the horse on which she won double gold, on which she was crowned double European champion and on which she aims to repeat the feat at August's world championships, was attracting big offers.\n@highlight\nCharlotte Dujardin rode to double dressage gold at the London Olympics on Valegro\n@highlight\nBut the fear was the partnership would be separated with Valegro up for sale\n@highlight\nThe partnership is now safe and the pair have gone on to break world records\n@highlight\nDujardin now has the world title in her sights, the one major success missing from her CV", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 99}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 289}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 664, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and @placeholder have plenty of competitions ahead of them.", "idx": 58260}], "idx": 37844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Germany made it seven wins out of seven with a comfortable victory over Azerbaijan to put themselves on the brink of qualification for Euro 2012. Goals from Mesut Ozil, Mario Gomez and Andre Schurrle helped Joachim Loew's side to a 3-1 triumph in Baku as they moved 11 points clear in qualifying Group A. It would take an unlikely series of events for them to be caught by second placed Turkey, who have a game in hand on their rivals. 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Narseal Batiste, 35, was the only defendant found guilty of all four conspiracy charges. The six suspects were arrested in June 2006 for allegedly conspiring to blow up buildings, including the 110-story Sears Tower, the nation's tallest building, in Chicago, Illinois; the FBI's Miami office and others. 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The Belgian has topped the world rankings, celebrated four grand slam triumphs and earned over $24 million in prize money before calling time on her glittering career at this year's U.S. Open, but she hopes daughter Jada can find a profession away from the court. \"I'm not the kind of person where I want her to be like me and want her to have a career like me,\" the 29-year-old told CNN's Open Court in her homeland, where she was staging an event to thank her compatriots for their support over the last 15 years.\n@highlight\nKim Clijsters would prefer her daughter not to play professional tennis\n@highlight\nThe four-time grand slam winner ended her career after this year's U.S. Open\n@highlight\nThe Belgian reached the top of the world rankings and earned over $24 million\n@highlight\nClijsters' mother was a gymnast and her father was a professional footballer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 553, "end": 555}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"One of my biggest highlights is the @placeholder victory when I came back,\" she explained.", "idx": 58282}], "idx": 37861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lion, the latest version of Apple's operating software for its Mac computers, was released to the public on Wednesday. It's an update that continues to blur the line between software on mobile devices and desktop computers. Marking the eighth major release of new software for Apple computers, Mac OS X Lion offers 250 new features, according to the company. With multi-touch gesturing, full-screen app display and access to the Mac App Store built directly into the software, the system was clearly designed to make working on a Mac more similar to working on an iPad. \"Lion is the best version of OS X yet, and we're thrilled that users around the world can download it starting today,\" said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nApple's Mac OS X Lion released on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe new operating system for Macs adopts features from mobile devices\n@highlight\nNew system has 250 new features, Apple says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Switching to Lion will require a major adjustment even for veteran Mac users, though it will be easier for those who use iPhones or @placeholder,\" he wrote.", "idx": 58289}], "idx": 37868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Thai navy has filed criminal charges against two journalists over a report tying military personnel to human trafficking. The criminal defamation and computer crimes charges against the reporters from Phuketwan -- a news website in the province of Phuket -- relate to the July 17 article that included information from a Reuters investigative piece that alleged some Thai naval forces have been profiting from the smuggling of ethnic Rohingya migrants fleeing violence in neighboring Myanmar. According to the charge sheet, the navy accuses the journalists of knowingly publishing false information and committing slander. If found guilty, veteran Australian journalist and editor of Phuketwan, Alan Morison as well as reporter Chutima Sidasathian, a Thai citizen, could face up five years behind bars.\n@highlight\nThai navy files criminal defamation and computer criminal charges against journalists\n@highlight\nPhuketwan cited a Reuters' report implicating authorities in trafficking Rohingya migrants\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch warns the move will curtail media freedom in Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 741, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, although a small organization, has become known for its investigations into allegations of abuse against Rohingya people in Thailand and corruption on the island of Phuket.", "idx": 58293}], "idx": 37870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Said and Cherif Kouachi, who are the leading suspects in Wednesday's attack on the magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, grew up in a world of poor job prospects, life in the French equivalent of the projects and prison time that is not untypical for the French \"underclass,\" which is disproportionately Muslim. On Friday, the two brothers were killed in a shootout with police, achieving their goal of a supposedly heroic \"martyrdom.\" Before they died, one of the brothers spoke on the phone to a journalist from the French news network BFM saying, \"We are just telling you that we are the defenders of Prophet Mohammed. I was sent, me, Cherif Kouachi, by al Qaeda in Yemen. 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The pictures, taken at the Istvantelek train workshop near Budapest, are a snapshot of a bygone era, with huge locomotives standing in a crumbling shed that is slowly being reclaimed by nature. The repair shop opened in the early 1900s and has witnessed 80 years of tumultuous Hungarian history that included the fall of a monarchy, Nazi occupation and transformation into communist state loyal to the Soviet Union.\n@highlight\nPictures taken at Istvantelek train workshop near Budapest show abandoned train engines and carriages\n@highlight\nSome of the trains were once used by Nazis to transport hundreds of thousands of Jews to Auschwitz\n@highlight\nOther carriages contain rail tickets from 1967 when Hungary was a communist state loyal to the Soviet Union", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 191, "end": 218}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eerie: One rusting passenger train contained old train tickets dating from 1967 - midway through the @placeholder occupation of Hungary (pictured in this image and the three images below)", "idx": 58308}], "idx": 37877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of motorcyclists dressed up in festive fancy-dress took part in a charity drive yesterday. The bikers hit the road dressed up as Santa, elves, and even a Christmas dinner, on rides kitted out with fairy lights, tinsel and Rudolph noses. Charity Santa\u2019s On A Bike attracted up to 600 riders on 400 vehicles travelling in convoy through Bristol to raise money for Children\u2019s Hospice South West. 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Dr Phil dedicated the hour-long programme to an interview between Desiree Young and Kaine Horman, whose son Kyron Horman mysteriously vanished from his school. They questioned each other over events which led up to disappearance of the boy, who was seven years old when he failed to arrive at Skyline Elementary School in Portland, Oregon.\n@highlight\nKyron Horman was seven when he disappeared in June 2010\n@highlight\nInterview was first time parents have been face-to-face in three years\n@highlight\nHis mother Desiree Young said they both had failed to protect Kyron\n@highlight\nKaine Horman, his father, apologised for having an affair\n@highlight\nHis new wife, Terri Horman, was the last person to see the schoolboy alive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 613, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder filed a $10 million suit against Terri Horman last year, alleging the stepmother kidnapped Kyron Horman.", "idx": 58326}], "idx": 37892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The dream of a white Christmas was turning into a nightmare for some as forecasters predicted a heavy snowstorm would continue on Friday across parts of the central United States. 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Forecasters predicted more snow for areas already covered by heavy snowfall Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Interstate-94 closed from Iowa border to Canadian border because of storm\n@highlight\nFive Oklahomans killed during storm that dumped 14 inches, CNN affiliate KWTV reports\n@highlight\nBlizzard warnings issued Friday for several counties in Minnesota\n@highlight\nNational Weather Service says Duluth, Minnesota, may get 2 feet of snow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 957}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 106 years, residents of @placeholder have awakened to snow six times on Christmas morning, CNN's Sean Morris said.", "idx": 58330}], "idx": 37893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man has been charged with murder after a married couple were subjected to a 'violent and sustained' attack in their \u00a3750,000 home. Lithuanian builder Viktoras Bruzas, 38, appeared at South East Surrey Magistrates' Court in Redhill today on two counts of murder. Patrick Kettyle, 55, and his wife Gillian Kettyle, 54, were found dead at their Surrey home shortly after midnight on Thursday after police received a call from Mrs Kettyle's 16-year-old son, Timothy. 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In an Australian first, the 43-year-old My Island Home singer has partnered up with Heart Research Australia (HROz) and Metamucil to create the new song, and remind people of the importance of maintaining low cholesterol levels in the process. By placing a single index finger against the specially designed heartbeat pod, the device is able to listen to the user\u2019s heartbeat before translating it into a unique music track.\n@highlight\nChristine Anu is using Australians heartbeat in new music track\n@highlight\nThe Australian-first initiative is to promote lower cholesterol levels\n@highlight\nShe partnered with Heart Research Australia and Metamucil for the initiative", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 314, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 842, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I can\u2019t wait to hear the different heartbeats of @placeholder and use them to release a music track with all proceeds being donated to Heart Research Australia.'", "idx": 58347}], "idx": 37903} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon defended his government's approach to combating crime and drugs Monday during his final state of the nation address. More than 47,500 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since December 2006, when Calderon took office and announced plans to deploy troops to combat cartels. He steps down in December. \"What's clear ... is that we've made advances Mexicans should feel proud of,\" the president said, adding that it may take years for his government's efforts to come to full flower. \"Mexico has started along the path toward a life full of liberty and security.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Felipe Calderon will step down in December\n@highlight\nHe will be replaced by Enrique Pena Nieto, who leads a rival party\n@highlight\nMore than 47,500 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since 2006", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 730, "end": 747}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities recently accused four top military officials, including a former deputy defense secretary, of connections with organized crime in what could be one of the highest-profile corruption cases in recent history.", "idx": 58352}], "idx": 37906} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of copies of Anne Frank's 'The Diary of a Young Girl' have been defaced at public libraries across Tokyo, it has been revealed. At least 265 books have been vandalised at 31 municipal libraries in Japan's capital since the end of January. Most have had dozens of pages ripped out of them - with others having specific extracts torn out. Defaced: More than 250 copies of Anne Frank's 'The Diary of a Young Girl' have been vandalised at public libraries across Tokyo. Above, damaged copies of the diary and other related books at Shinjuku City Library Shocking: Kotaro Fujimaki, director of Shinjuk City Library, displays a ripped picture book of Anne Frank's diary. 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Customers at the Asda store at the Beehive Centre were confused to see the Celtic signs almost 200 miles away from Wales. Thankfully, the banners which signpost fruit and vegetable aisles were also written in English so local residents were able to find their way around. Lost in translation: Shoppers were baffled by the signs which give the Welsh names for fruit and vegetables\n@highlight\nCustomers were baffled by the signs which are written in Welsh and English\n@highlight\nThe store in Cambridge is almost 200 miles from Wales\n@highlight\nAsda spokesman says the signs were the result of mix-up at the printers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just 19 per cent of the population of Wales is fluent in @placeholder which is considered a minority language.", "idx": 58358}], "idx": 37912} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 05:21 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:53 EST, 8 August 2012 The next leader of Britain? Mayor Boris Johnson seen at the London Studios this morning prior to his appearance on ITV's morning programme Daybreak Boris Johnson has dismissed talk of him becoming the next prime minister, joking: 'How could anybody elect a prat who gets stuck in a zip wire?' The London mayor was repeatedly asked in an interview if he would like to be the next prime minister but dismissed speculation as a 'silly season' story. He was shown footage of him stuck last week on a 150ft high, 1,000ft long zip wire at the London Live event in Victoria Park, east London, when he was left dangling over a crowd of people after losing momentum.\n@highlight\nMounting speculation that London's mayor is angling for Tory top job\n@highlight\nHe will embark on 'world tour' after the end of London Olympics\n@highlight\nInfluential Tory MP Nadine Dorries says Boris is the party's only hope\n@highlight\nMr Cameron dodges question of his rival's ability in interview with LBC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 885, "end": 899}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 932, "end": 945}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speculation has been rife that Mr Johnson is positioning himself to replace @placeholder in the Tory top spot before the next General Election in 2015.", "idx": 58366}], "idx": 37919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Controversial Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli will be given another chance after being caught in a heated training ground bust-up with manager Roberto Mancini on Thursday. Photographers outside the English Premier League champions' training ground captured images of the pair grappling, prompting coaching staff to intervene to separate them. Balotelli then walked off the pitch, before leaving the training ground about 10 minutes later. The flamboyant 22-year-old has infuriated his manager on several occasions since being signed from Inter Milan for $39.1 million in 2010. Mancini recently said that the Italy international needed to train harder to make the playing team, and once threatened he may never play for Manchester City again after he was sent off during a defeat at Arsenal.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli and Roberto Mancini were embroiled in bust up in training on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe Manchester City striker and manager had to be separated by coaching staff\n@highlight\nThe scuffle was sparked by Balotelli's hostile challenge on a fellow player\n@highlight\nMancini downplayed the incident on Friday, saying he would give Balotelli more chances", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 222, "end": 243}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 743, "end": 757}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 927, "end": 941}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeared at the club as usual for training on Friday.", "idx": 58372}], "idx": 37920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:30 EST, 13 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:45 EST, 13 December 2013 Covered in bruises, his skin red and smarting, this sobbing eight-year-old has just been stripped to his underwear, tied to a tree and beaten by his father. If that wasn\u2019t shocking enough, many in the sizeable crowd that gathered around applauded as the father lashed him with a stick. The boy from Nanchong in Sichuan province, south-west China, skipped classes after receiving the equivalent of \u00a310 from his father. He had also reportedly failed to return on time earlier in the week. After driving around the city in search of his son, the father caught him near a market and exacted his punishment.\n@highlight\nIt is legal and common practice for parents to beat their children in China\n@highlight\nNearly half of girls and three fifths of boys report mild corporal punishment\n@highlight\nFewer, but still significant numbers, report suffering severe beatings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This case from @placeholder undoubtedly falls into that latter category.", "idx": 58374}], "idx": 37922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carol Driver Prime Minister David Cameron will be jetting off to Portugal for his summer family holiday, a survey reveals. While Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will be snubbing the UK in favour of visiting family in Spain. And Labour leader Ed Miliband will be taking time out in the French countryside. Summer holiday: David and Samantha Cameron, pictured in April, enjoying a break in Lanzarote The findings come as a study reveals two thirds of MPs are likely to ditch a staycation and fly abroad for a summer holiday. The report, by ABTA - the regulatory body for British travel agents - showed that as many 72 per cent of Conservative MPs are planning on a trip overseas in the coming months.\n@highlight\nFindings reveal more Tory MPs than Labour or Lib Dems to head abroad\n@highlight\nPM will holiday in Portugal, Nick Clegg in Spain and Ed Miliband in France\n@highlight\nOnly a third of MPs plan to holiday in the UK this summer, survey shows", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 350}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 923, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, out of the three main parties, the @placeholder are more inclined to take a staycation, with just 47 per cent saying they would travel further afield.", "idx": 58375}], "idx": 37923} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oprah doesn't like first lady Michelle Obama because she's a show off Edward Klein's new book, Blood Feud, alleges. The legendary talk show host was once a close friend and adviser of the president's, but she had a falling out with the first family during the president's first term in office. 'It appeared to Oprah that Michelle was jealous of her, furious that Barack was seeking her advice instead of Michelle's,' a source close to Winfrey told Klein. The other woman: Oprah, pictured here in May, thinks Michelle Obama doesn't like her because the president takes Oprah's advice over his wife's, a source close to Oprah told Blood Feud author Edward Klein\n@highlight\nIn his book Blood Feud Edward Klein details Barack and Michelle's rocky relationship with talk show host Oprah Winfrey\n@highlight\nA close friend of Oprah's told Klein that the Obamas snubbed Winfrey after they moved into the White House\n@highlight\nOprah thinks that Michelle Obama is jealous of her, the source said\n@highlight\nOprah didn't campaign for Obama in 2012 because she was angry at the Obamas, the book alleges\n@highlight\n' \"Once you p*ss Oprah off, she she stays p****d.\" '", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 937, "end": 950}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "' \" And just as obviously, President Obama didn't interfere on Oprah's behalf, \" ' @placeholder's source said.", "idx": 58377}], "idx": 37924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Embattled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe signed a power-sharing deal with the opposition party's breakaway faction, his party said Tuesday, though Mugabe's opponents denied the claim. Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe leaves a hotel where negotiations had been taking place Tuesday. Mugabe's party said the deal, which promises cabinet positions to the splinter group of the Movement for Democratic Change, does not involve MDC head Morgan Tsvangirai. Tsvangirai said he still is involved with the talks, and that the power-sharing deal with the MDC offshoot is part of larger deal that has not been signed by anyone. Welshman Ncube, spokesman for the MDC splinter group, also said his party has not signed a deal with Mugabe, though Mugabe's party said the deal was signed with the group's chief, Arthur Mutambara.\n@highlight\nOfficial: Zimbabwe's president makes power-share deal with splinter group\n@highlight\nOpposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai not part of deal, official says\n@highlight\nTsvangirai denies he's out of power-sharing discussions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 387, "end": 416}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 445, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 810, "end": 825}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 942, "end": 958}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another high-ranking official with knowledge of the negotiations told CNN that the deal signed with @placeholder, head of the faction that broke from the MDC, has to do with the prime minister position that will be created in the new Zimbabwe government.", "idx": 58379}, {"query": "But @placeholder has sought to keep control of both and make the prime minister position \"ceremonial,\" the official said.", "idx": 58380}], "idx": 37926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 04:33 EST, 12 April 2012 Digital music streaming service Spotify has declared war on Apple's iTunes - and aims to become a 'YouTube' for music. Songs from the streaming service can be embedded easily - for free - in any website, just like YouTube videos. It's a highly aggressive move designed to take on Apple's paid-for 'music shop' with a cheaper alternative. Spotify songs are free to try, but then users pay a subscription. Spotify recently hit 10 million users worldwide after a partnership with Facebook which allowed web users to access Spotify via their Facebook log-in\n@highlight\nStreaming service is already number two after iTunes\n@highlight\nMore than 10 million users after tie-up with Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and users, we will overtake @placeholder in terms of the amount of revenue we", "idx": 58384}], "idx": 37928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- November 17, 2009 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Shanghai, China \u2022 Mecca, Saudi Arabia \u2022 Thomson, Illinois Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. NASA MISSION CONTROL: Three... two... one... zero. And liftoff of space shuttle Atlantis on a mission to build, resupply and to do research on the international space station. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: The space shuttle Atlantis taking off, and so is this edition of CNN Student News. Here to pilot you through today's commercial-free headlines, I'm Carl Azuz.\n@highlight\nHear how Saudi Arabia plans to combat H1N1 during the annual Hajj\n@highlight\nWeigh the pros and cons of moving Guantanamo detainees to Illinois\n@highlight\nTrack down the reason why some MIT researchers are tracing trash\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 451}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 863, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder -- a communist country -- has routinely blocked its citizens' access to certain Web sites.", "idx": 58388}], "idx": 37930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Iowa lottery worker who illegally played the lottery won a multimillion-dollar jackpot in 2010 then asked others to help him claim it, authorities have said. Eddie Raymond Tipton, 51, of Norwalk, Iowa, has been charged with two felony counts of fraud. Authorities had been trying to identify the winner of the $14.3 million Hot Lotto ticket since a New York lawyer tried to claim the prize shortly before the one-year deadline in 2011. Tipton, who is the director of information security for the Multi-State Lottery Association, is being held at the Polk County Jail on a $10,000 cash-only bond.\n@highlight\nEddie Tipton was the director of information security for the lottery\n@highlight\nAfter winning the lottery a trust was set up to collect the winnings\n@highlight\nNew York lawyer Crawford Shaw had tried to claim the prize", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 6}, {"start": 161, "end": 180}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 499, "end": 529}, {"start": 553, "end": 568}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities have not said whether @placeholder or anyone else would face charges in the case.", "idx": 58391}], "idx": 37932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens For Daily Mail David Cameron has accused the First Minister of \u2018desperate\u2019 tactics over his claim that separation will protect the NHS from privatisation. The Prime Minister stressed health is devolved to Holyrood and controversial changes at Westminster cannot be imposed on Scots. Alex Salmond, who went green bowling in Arbroath with Scotland's Commonwealth medallists today, has argued that NHS budget cuts south of the border would be replicated in Scotland \u2013 despite the fact Holyrood has received an extra \u00a31.3billion from Westminster over five years. First Minister Alex Salmond visits Abbey Bowling Club in Arbroath, where he played a game of bowls with Commonwealth Bowling gold medalist Darren Burnett and Sport Minister Shona Robison\n@highlight\nThe Prime Minister said health is already devolved to Holyrood\n@highlight\nMr Salmond said NHS cuts in England would be replicated in Scotland\n@highlight\nScottish Government's spending on private contractors has risen by 25%", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 29}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 610, "end": 627}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 679, "end": 698}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 863, "end": 865}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So the only person who could, if they wanted to, introduce more private provision into the NHS in Scotland is @placeholder.", "idx": 58392}], "idx": 37933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is a statistic that haunts Everton fans \u2013 the last time their club beat Liverpool at Anfield was 1999. A lot has changed since that fiery Monday night fifteen years ago when Everton escaped from their rival's home with a 1-0 win and only 19 players finished the match. Everton's Francis Jeffers and Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld were sent off for fighting in the second half. Kevin Campbell scored the winning goal last time Everton beat Liverpoool at Anfield back in September 1999 Goalkeeper Sander Westerweld and Everton striker Francis Jeffers were sent off after coming to blows\n@highlight\nEverton have not beaten Liverpool at Anfield since September 1999\n@highlight\nKevin Campbell scored the Toffees' winning goal after just four minutes\n@highlight\nSander Westerveld, Francis Jeffers and Steven Gerrard were all sent off\n@highlight\nSportsmail looks at what became of the men who played that evening\n@highlight\nThe two rivals meet in the Merseyside derby on Saturday lunchtime", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 339}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 767, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 955, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is shown red for fouling Everton striker Campbell having come on as a substitute", "idx": 58396}], "idx": 37937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press, Tom Leonard and Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 28 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:33 EST, 29 May 2013 Huddled together wearing life jackets, these are the first pictures showing passengers on board a huge Caribbean cruise liner preparing for an emergency evacuation. While some laugh and joke, others - including the elderly and children - look out to the pitch black sea anxiously, no doubt fearing for their safety. Passengers on board Royal Caribbean\u2019s Grandeur of the Seas said they heard 'big explosions' after a fire broke out in the stern [rear] of the ship in the early hours of Monday morning.\n@highlight\nA fire broke out aboard a Royal Caribbean ship on Monday morning but was extinguished about two hours later with no injuries reported\n@highlight\nThe Grandeur of the Seas, which left Baltimore on Friday, never lost power and was able to sail into port in Freeport, Bahamas, on Monday afternoon\n@highlight\nThe company said the more than 2,200 passengers will be flown from the Bahamas back to Baltimore where the trip began\n@highlight\nRoyal Caribbean said all guests and 796 crew were safe and accounted for\n@highlight\nNo cause yet revealed for the fire but it is under investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 454, "end": 468}, {"start": 472, "end": 491}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 779, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the liner made it safely to @placeholder in the Bahamas, from where passengers were flown home.", "idx": 58397}], "idx": 37938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Plateau State, Nigeria (CNN) -- Gunmen attacked a mosque in Nigeria with automatic weapons over the weekend, killing at least 44 people, a local police official said. It's not clear who was behind Sunday's massacre, but the militant Islamist group Boko Haram -- which has staged attacks in the same region before -- issued a video around the same time boasting that it was gaining in strength. Details have been slow to emerge about the attack in Konduga, about 30 kilometers (almost 19 miles) southeast of Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's northern Borno state. The police official in Konduga spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media.\n@highlight\nNEW: 26 people were injured in the mosque attack in Borno state, a medical source says\n@highlight\nAt least 44 people died when gunmen attacked the mosque, a police official says\n@highlight\nVillagers have also been attacked for helping the government, police sources say\n@highlight\nBoko Haram leader released a video over the weekend, boasted of the group's strength", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Our strength and firepower is bigger than that of @placeholder.", "idx": 58406}], "idx": 37943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bardsley Covered in graffiti and with every window smashed, this is the crumbling Russian village in the Czech Republic that was abandoned two decades ago at the end of the Cold War. Eerily quiet today, it once bustled with hundreds of residents but all the workers and their families went back home to Russia after the Iron Curtain came down. Named Bozi Dar, which is Czech for God's Gift, the village was built after Soviet forces invaded what was then Czechoslovakia in 1968. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Derelict: The abandoned town of Bozi Dar in the Czech Republic which has been empty since the end of the Cold War. 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The former U.S. president was constantly on the phone with Blair during the Northern Ireland peace process in 1998, providing analysis and advice that proved crucial to reaching an agreement, the former British prime minister said Monday. \"He played an absolutely critical role,\" Blair said of Clinton on Monday as the two sat side-by-side to answer questions before the evening ceremony where Blair was to receive the 2010 Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. \"Without your intervention, we would never have achieved that peace in Northern Ireland,\" Blair said to Clinton, adding that he never had the chance to publicly thank him.\n@highlight\nFormer British premier will receive medal from nonprofit center\n@highlight\nClinton is board chairman of the National Constitution Center, giving the honor\n@highlight\nThe two former leaders share memories, insights during a public appearance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 207}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 535, "end": 552}, {"start": 563, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 914, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about the necessary components for successful peace talks, @placeholder joked that \"blind luck\" was essential.", "idx": 58421}], "idx": 37950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It moved half its production to China to keep costs down, but eight years later one company is bringing production back to Britain. It's another example of the backshoring trend that has seen many European manufacturers relocate their business back home. Caldeira is a cushion-making business headquartered in Merseyside, Northern England. Since 2004 it has also had a factory operating in Zhejiang province, China. \"At the time China was about to be admitted to the WTO and our Chinese competitors were actually selling products cheaper than we could make them\", said CEO Tony Caldeira. 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Balotelli\u2019s agent Mino Raiola had done a number on Liverpool, telling them that he could get the Italian forward out of Milan on the cheap. In their desperation to replace Luis Suarez, they fell for it. In return, Raiola\u2019s pockets were lined and Liverpool are even understood to have added the five per cent (\u00a3800,000) solidarity fee, which is paid to his former clubs, as part of the package. 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The East Asian nation halted its annual Antarctic whaling mission after the U.N.'s International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled last month the hunt violated an international moratorium on commercial whaling. The Japanese fisheries ministry announced last week it would still proceed with a smaller research program in the northwest Pacific. The mission's departure, originally scheduled for April 22, was postponed until after a state visit by U.S. President Barack Obama, according to local media reports. The whaling fleet is now expected to leave Japan's shore on Saturday.\n@highlight\nJapan will proceed with a whaling mission in the Pacific\n@highlight\nA U.N. court found the nation's Antarctic hunt violated a ban on commercial whaling\n@highlight\nJapan says the whaling is scientific; plans to submit a revised proposal soon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 261, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 498, "end": 514}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said Japan would explore ways to deal with anti-whaling activists, who are often involved in scuffles with @placeholder whaling vessels.", "idx": 58469}], "idx": 37974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has urged England\u2019s youngsters to widen their football horizons by playing overseas. 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A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany, was diverted to Toronto this week after the pilot dumped a cup of coffee on the plane's communication's equipment. The unwanted liquid triggered a series of emergency codes, including one for a hijacking, according to Transport Canada, the agency that regulates transportation in Canada. \"With the help of their company dispatch staff, the flight crew was confirmed the problem to be a NAV(navigation)/communication issue and not a valid code 7500 (for a hijacking or unlawful interference),\" Transport Canada said on its website.\n@highlight\nThe coffee triggered emergency codes, including one for a hijacking\n@highlight\nThe flight was en route from Chicago to Frankfurt, Germany\n@highlight\nThe passengers caught a flight to Germany a day later", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had little to say about the coffee spill that led to the diversion, and did not acknowledge that the caffeinated beverage had anything to do with it.", "idx": 58484}, {"query": "\"But important to note the crew did maintain contact with controllers, and the decision to divert to @placeholder was the captain's.\"", "idx": 58485}], "idx": 37984} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gilles Simon secured his second title of the 2011 season by defeating Nicolas Almagro to lift the German Tennis Championships in Hamburg. The Frenchman beat his Spanish opponent 6-4 4-6 6-4 in two hours and 38 minutes to claim his ninth career triumph. Simon's victory was his first on clay since the BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy in 2008 and will see him move up to 11 in the world rankings. Under the roof at the Rothenbaum Tennis Center, Simon, the number five seed, needed just one break of serve to take the opening set, after his opponent had squandered eight break points.\n@highlight\nGilles Simon beats Nicolas Almagro to win the German Tennis Championships\n@highlight\nFrenchman beats his Spanish opponent 6-4 4-6 6-4 in Hamburg\n@highlight\nSimon's win will take him to number 11 in the world rankings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 107, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 310, "end": 334}, {"start": 420, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That game, I made three mistakes in the important moments,\" admitted @placeholder.", "idx": 58488}], "idx": 37985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration said Wednesday it opposes a bill that would bring private military contractors overseas under U.S. law, warning it would have \"unintended and intolerable consequences\" for national security. An Iraqi woman walks past a car damaged in the September 16 incident involving Blackwater. Its sponsor, North Carolina Democratic Rep. David Price, said the bill would clear up questions such as those raised by last month's Baghdad shootings involving contractors from the U.S. security firm Blackwater USA. Price introduced the measure in January, and the Judiciary Committee approved the bill in August. The House of Representatives was expected to begin debate on the bill Wednesday afternoon, with a vote tentatively scheduled Thursday morning.\n@highlight\nBill would allow American courts to prosecute crimes in a war zone overseas\n@highlight\nWhite House: Bill would cause \"unintended and intolerable\" consequences\n@highlight\nBill sponsor Rep. 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It is classic. Dude is yelling and screaming and you can hear stuff being banged around, and I don't believe any actor outside of maybe Samuel L. Jackson could come close to re-enacting the level of passion that is wrapped around each curse word that comes flying out of this man's mouth. It is ^%$^&!! unbelievable. But based on that clip -- and the fact Abel is smart enough to teach A.P. precalculus -- if my son played football at Collierville, I would be perfectly fine with him having Abel as his coach. Unfortunately Coach Abel resigned this week because, well, this audio clip exists. Some of the players secretly recorded Abel's pregame speech, and one of them posted it on YouTube.\n@highlight\nA high school football coach was secretly recorded chewing out his players for losing\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson says the coach resorted to shouting and obscenities\n@highlight\nThe coach was trying to teach his team an important life lesson, Granderson says\n@highlight\nGranderson: Adults who shelter children from reality aren't doing them any favors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 976, "end": 988}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I've also seen anonymous quotes from @placeholder players characterizing Abel as a \"psycho\" and noting that wasn't his first rant.", "idx": 58496}], "idx": 37991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kurdish Peshmerga fighters claimed to take control Saturday of Sinjar, the northern Iraqi town that ISIS militants stormed this summer causing minority Yazidis to flee into nearby mountains and spawning a humanitarian crisis. The Kurdistan Region Security Council (KRSC) said on Twitter that its forces entered Sinjar district around 1:45 p.m.(9:45 a.m. ET) and, just over an hour later, \"succeeded in taking complete control of it & nearby villages.\" The message ended \"#Shingal #Kurds.\" Shingal is another name for Sinjar. The advance is the latest in recent days by Kurdish forces against ISIS, which has been blamed for atrocities around the area for its treatment of those by any who resist or don't subscribe to its extremist Islamist beliefs.\n@highlight\nKurdish council says Peshmerga takes town of Sinjar, nearby villages\n@highlight\nMorale is high, ISIS fighters are fleeing toward strongholds, council adds\n@highlight\nThis push comes against ISIS is part of a recent, coalition push in northern Iraq\n@highlight\n32 truckloads of food, water, other aid head to those on Iraq's Sinjar Mountain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 230, "end": 245}, {"start": 247, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The town of Sinjar became central to this drama, when @placeholder residents ran for their lives to Sinjar Mountain, just to the north.", "idx": 58497}], "idx": 37992} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tony Stewart says he took the last three weekends off to respect the family of the driver that his race car struck and killed this month, and to deal with his own emotions. Returning to NASCAR racing this weekend, he says, will help him cope. Stewart, who opted out of three races after his car hit Kevin Ward Jr. during a dirt track race on August 9, spoke briefly to reporters Friday about his decision to race in Sunday's Oral-B USA 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. \"This has been one of the toughest tragedies I've ever had to deal with, both professionally and personally. 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Capturing Hopes Photography founder Deneen Bryan and a team of volunteer professional snappers capture a preemie\u2019s growth as a gift to families too distressed or unable to take photos. Bryan, a mother-of-six from North Carolina, said the work is emotionally difficult but rewarding. One baby she has photographed is tiny Walker Pruett who weighed just 1lb 3oz when he was born prematurely on April 25. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nNorth Carolina's Deneen Bryan founded Capturing Hopes Photography last year\n@highlight\nProfessional snappers provide parents with free photos documenting the growth of their premature babies in neo-natal intensive care units\n@highlight\nBryan's 6-month-old daughter died in 1998\n@highlight\nShe was inspired by volunteers who took photos of her family in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 656, "end": 682}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Resilient: By day 54, @placeholder was much stronger and very alert", "idx": 58500}], "idx": 37994} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sebastian Vettel led from start to finish to claim the Canadian Grand Prix Sunday to extend his title lead as he searches for a fourth straight Formula One world championship. The Red Bull star pulled clear from pole position and was never seriously challenged as he finished with a winning margin of over 14 seconds from second placed Fernando Alonso. Lewis Hamilton, who started on the front row with Vettel in his Mercedes, claimed the final podium spot, overtaken in the closing stages by the charging Alonso, who had started sixth on the grid in his Ferrari. 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(Guilty as charged -- you can find CNN Travel's look ahead to what's hot in 2014 right here.) Last week we highlighted the most popular Facebook checkins. This week it's Instagram's turn to spill the beans on its users' favorite places to photo-filter in 2013. Once again, an attraction in Bangkok topped the list of the most Instagrammed places. Last year, the Thai capital's international airport snagged the lead spot. In 2013 it's a luxury shopping mall -- Siam Paragon, last year's No. 2. 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Walker finished with a 7 per cent lead, confounding the exit poll results that had indicated a 50:50 split with Walker's Democratic rival Tom Barrett, mayor of Milwaukee. 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The spiritual leader died at Jerusalem's Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital after medical complications from a stroke he suffered at the beginning of the year. Yosef was considered the leading authority in religious rulings in the realm of Jewish law. He was revered by many Israelis, both secular and religious, in particular those of Eastern origin. This popularity led him to play a unique role in Israel's nation-building. He will be remembered for his pivotal influence in Israeli politics after he formed the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party in 1984. Since its founding, the party has almost always been part of the governing coalition, and the rabbi had been a confidant of Israel's prime ministers.\n@highlight\nThe rabbi had complications from a stroke he suffered at the beginning of the year\n@highlight\nHe was considered the leading authority in religious rulings in the realm of Jewish law\n@highlight\nYosef will be remembered for his political influence after he formed the Shas Party in 1984\n@highlight\nHis fiery rhetoric about Palestinians has drawn condemnation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 188, "end": 214}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 655, "end": 679}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a 2001 sermon, according to Israeli media, he referred to \"evil and damnable\" @placeholder, adding: \"You must send missiles to them and annihilate them.\"", "idx": 58508}], "idx": 38002} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- On one of the coldest nights of the year, there was no mistaking the northwest Washington home of Democratic operatives Kiki and Joe McLean with the Mississippi Delta or Alabama Gulf Coast. But it smelled like the South inside the stately brick home Thursday night, attendees said. The aroma of black-eyed peas, ham, biscuits and sweet tea drifted from room to room as roughly 60 Democratic operatives chatted and exchanged ideas about how their party, one that once dominated the South, could start a comeback from years of Republican victories. The Southern Progress Fund, a super PAC of Democrats whose goal is to provide money and infrastructure to down-ballot Democrats in the South -- state legislators, attorneys general and mayors -- put on the \"Southern Supper.\"\n@highlight\nSuper PAC has a steep climb to try to take back South from Republicans\n@highlight\nDemocrats once held stranglehold on region, which has turned red since 1960s\n@highlight\nSouthern Democrats believe they have to create a culture of winning from cycle to cycle\n@highlight\nThey point to small victories in campaigns that Southern Democrats managed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 685, "end": 706}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 973, "end": 990}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After signing the landmark civil rights legislation, he lamented to an aide: \"I think we just delivered the @placeholder to the Republican Party for a long time to come.\"", "idx": 58509}], "idx": 38003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow Finland's glamorous entrant in this year's Eurovision Song Contest plans to 'make a statement' about her country's ban on gay marriage during her performance. Krista Siegfrids, 27, will perform 'Marry Me' at the competition in Sweden on Saturday 18 May and said she is planning a 'surprise' at the end of her routine. In a previous performance of her song at a Eurovision concert in Amsterdam last week, which you can view below, she shocked the audience by kissing one of her female backing dances. 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Keane, who is O'Neill's No 2 at Ireland, decided to step down to concentrate more on his international duties. The former Sunderland and Ipswich manager had been involved in training on Thursday and only informed Villa manager Paul Lambert of his decision on Friday morning. 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The prince, nicknamed Air miles Andy for his habit of taking long-haul flights at the public's expense, is currently on the final leg of a three-week, 21,258-mile \u2018official\u2019 trip. He took Eugenie, 23, who has moved to the city to work for a year for an online auction company, out for dinner at ABC Kitchen on Wednesday night.\n@highlight\nPrince met with youngest daughter during final leg of 'official' world tour\n@highlight\nThink tank Royal United Services Institute subsidised Prince's expenses\n@highlight\nPalace insists the rest of New York stay was paid by the Prince himself\n@highlight\nThe body has appointed Prince Andrew to its board of advisors\n@highlight\nHe was accompanied on his trip by his publicly funded security team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 805, "end": 835}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The think-tank also funded him to fly on to @placeholder on", "idx": 58521}], "idx": 38011} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Man up. Afraid. Feckless. Those are terms used to describe House Speaker John Boehner and his plan to sue President Barack Obama. And those are just from from critics on the right. Since Boehner announced his intention nearly two weeks ago, reaction has been mixed -- at best. Republican anger over the President's sidestepping of a stalemated Congress to use his \"pen and phone\" on issues of immigration, minimum wage, LGBT rights and energy production is for real and far reaching. Boehner's attempt to answer what he considers a rogue presidency is to sue. \"The President has circumvented the American people and their elected representatives through executive action, changing and creating his own laws, and excusing himself from enforcing statutes he is sworn to uphold,\" Boehner wrote in an op-ed on CNN.com over the weekend.\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner is being criticized for his proposal to sue the President\n@highlight\nConservative critics say a lawsuit is a political stunt in an election year\n@highlight\nCritics on the left agree\n@highlight\nThe terms of a suit are still vague and unclear, even to Boehner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"John Boehner's lawsuit is nothing more than political theater and a further @placeholder waste of taxpayer dollars,\" he wrote Monday.", "idx": 58532}, {"query": "He also said @placeholder needs to \"man up\" in more ways than one.", "idx": 58533}, {"query": "As for @placeholder, he dismissed the threat, saying, \"So, sue me.\"", "idx": 58534}, {"query": "\"Middle class families can't wait for @placeholder in Congress to do stuff,\" he said last week.", "idx": 58535}], "idx": 38017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Tipsters are coming forward with additional information regarding actress Natalie Wood's 1981 drowning death, after authorities announced two months ago they were reopening the case, a Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman said Wednesday. \"After the presser, we got a number of calls, and those calls were intriguing, and we're chasing those down now,\" said spokesman Steve Whitmore. Meanwhile, investigators have yet to re-interview a key witness -- Dennis Davern, the captain of yacht owned by Wood and her then-husband, actor Robert Wagner. 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But his legacy has loomed large over weeks of intense campaigning. And his words still echo through the South American country -- literally. At rallies, a recording of Chavez's voice belting out the national anthem booms through loudspeakers. A phrase Chavez used has become a campaign slogan for Nicolas Maduro, the man Chavez tapped to be his successor. Thursday was no exception. State-run VTV aired video of Maduro waving to supporters at a Caracas rally marking the end of his campaign. His official campaign theme song blared in the background.\n@highlight\nNEW: Capriles and Maduro hold massive rallies to close their presidential campaigns\n@highlight\nMaduro's campaign theme song features Hugo Chavez's voice\n@highlight\nCapriles has criticized Maduro for \"hiding behind\" Chavez\n@highlight\nShortly before his death, Chavez tapped Maduro to be his successor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Less than six weeks after Chavez's death, @placeholder head to the polls Sunday to pick a new leader.", "idx": 58546}, {"query": "VTV showed a bird perched on @placeholder's shoulders at the outset of Thursday's rally.", "idx": 58548}], "idx": 38020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Texas shot and killed an escaped prisoner early Saturday, several days after they say he stabbed a detective tasked with taking him across the country. Alberto Morales, 42, was killed shortly after he was located in a wooded area in Grapevine, near Dallas, said Grapevine Police Department spokesman Sgt. Robert Eberling. With the help of a helicopter, authorities found Morales not far from a home where someone stole jewelery and men's clothing. \"At this point, as far as the investigation is concerned, Mr. Morales was shot and is now deceased. This matter is still under investigation ... and we'll have more details at a later point,\" Eberling told reporters.\n@highlight\nAlberto Morales, 42, was shot early Saturday\n@highlight\nHe escaped from custody Monday, after allegedly stabbing a detective\n@highlight\nAuthorities tracked Morales to a wooded area near where a home was burglarized", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 286, "end": 312}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked by a reporter how authorities felt at the conclusion of the manhunt, @placeholder said he was relieved for local residents.", "idx": 58553}], "idx": 38023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 09:05 EST, 4 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:40 EST, 5 September 2012 Katie Couric has launched an extraordinary attack on Kate Middleton and claimed that she is \u2018getting too thin\u2019. The TV show host said that the Duchess of Cambridge needed to put on some weight - or she might not have her as a guest on her new programme. Couric also renewed her attack on her former employers at CBS and said she should have been \u2018more circumspect\u2019 about working with the company. Her comments about the Duchess are likely to cause outrage at Buckingham Palace which granted her extensive access to the Royal family during a recent special for ABC News, where is a special correspondent.\n@highlight\nCouric said her ultimate guest on her coming show would be Middleton\n@highlight\nComments over the Duchess' weight will likely anger Royal representatives because Couric was granted unbridled access to them during the Jubilee", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 237, "end": 256}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 553, "end": 569}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is not the first time @placeholder\u2019s weight has come us as other commentators have raised concerns she may be getting too thin, especially if she wants to have a baby.", "idx": 58558}], "idx": 38028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Birmingham, Alabama -- a city with a long history of racial strife -- has been shaken by the release this week of a video recording showing a group of white police officers hitting an African-American man accused of attempting to steal a car. Travarious Daniel, 29, was arrested outside a nightclub in downtown Birmingham shortly after 1 a.m. on March 20. Video of the arrest shows Daniel, his hands raised in the air, briefly staggering down a sidewalk before being tackled and struck multiple times in the back of the head. 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Cardinals squad member Claire Thorton was performing for fans at the home ground ahead of the fixture. But the excitement of match day was stepped up a notch when her partner, Air Force Captain Erick Straub, marched onto the pitch, in full military attire, and got down on one knee and proposed. VIDEO Scroll down for She says yes! 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If you\u2019re not into football, the thinking goes, you must be an anorak with no social skills. Yet millions of us immerse ourselves in specialised pastimes that help us escape from the real world for a few hours every week: think fishing, motorcycling, stamp or coin-collecting. Or metal detecting, which happens to be the subject of a six-part BBC sitcom I\u2019ve written and directed, as well as taking one of the leading roles, alongside Toby Jones. Created by Mackenzie Crook, Detectorists follows Andy, a wannabe archaeologist who, alongside his friend Lance, spends time in muddy fields with a metal detector\n@highlight\nMackenzie Crook is starring in six episode comedy series Detectorists\n@highlight\nIt follows Andy, a wannabe archaeologist who loves metal detecting\n@highlight\nThe Office star revealed that this was also his secret hobby\n@highlight\nA Georgian shoe-buckle and a musket ball have been his best finds", "entities": [{"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 571, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is one of these caches of treasure that Andy (that\u2019s me) and Lance (Toby Jones) long to find in @placeholder \u2014 though more often than not they find only ring pulls and junk.", "idx": 58573}], "idx": 38039} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Four days after Haiti's earthquake, a 2-month-old baby girl was brought to a field hospital barely alive, her skull fractured, her ribs broken, her pulse dangerously low. Doctors at the makeshift hospital in Port-au-Prince knew the baby had only hours to live if they didn't get her to a pediatric intensive care unit. Assuming she was an orphan -- she'd been found in the rubble of an apartment building in the arms of a dead woman -- they whisked her to a plane headed to Miami, Florida. They had no idea that back in Port-au-Prince, a couple named Nadine Devilme and Junior Alexis were frantically searching for their baby girl. The couple's efforts to reunite with their daughter in the United States has been an odyssey of grief, legal entanglements, DNA tests and strength to persevere when it seemed all hope had been lost.\n@highlight\nHaitian couple's efforts to reunite with their injured daughter in the U.S. has been an ordeal\n@highlight\nNadine Devilme and Junior Alexis' daughter, Jenny, fell through floor during Haiti quake\n@highlight\nAssuming she was orphaned, officials whisked the badly injured girl to Miami\n@highlight\nDevilme and Alexis had an emotional reunion with their daughter on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the earthquake hit @placeholder on January 12, Devilme was at home with her daughter and her babysitter.", "idx": 58577}, {"query": "When the earthquake hit Haiti on January 12, @placeholder was at home with her daughter and her babysitter.", "idx": 58578}, {"query": "@placeholder smiled and looked around, made eye contact with her parents and the foster care worker who cared for her in her parents' absence.", "idx": 58582}], "idx": 38042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris, France (CNN) -- No matter whatever else happens in tennis' clay-court season, Rafael Nadal is almost an automatic at the French Open. Nadal won an unprecedented ninth title at Roland Garros and now only trails Roger Federer on the men's grand slam ladder after seeing off Novak Djokovic 3-6 7-5 6-2 6-4 on a third consecutive day of steamy weather in Paris, which did no favors for the Serb -- who appeared to vomit slightly in the last set. Their tussle couldn't compare to last year's five-set classic in the semifinals or their six-hour duel at the Australian Open in 2012 but the final outcome, to Nadal's delight, is that he tied Pete Sampras on 14 majors, three behind the 32-year-old Federer.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal wins French Open for record ninth time\n@highlight\nBeats Novak Djokovic in four-set final\n@highlight\nVictory confirms Nadal in world number one spot\n@highlight\nDjokovic still searching for first French Open title", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He served very smart, where to serve and @placeholder was a bit unsure.\"", "idx": 58586}, {"query": "@placeholder let out a large roar after pummeling a forehand winner for 7-5.", "idx": 58588}, {"query": "It was a matter of \"when\" not \"if\" @placeholder would break in the fourth and it came in the sixth game.", "idx": 58590}], "idx": 38044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two high school runners were praised today after their quick-thinking heroics saved a baby from danger. Rafaella Gibbons and teammate Maddison Larabee were completing a four-mile run in Winter Park, Florida on Monday evening when they spotted a toddler in the middle of a busy road. The two girls, who attend Winter Park High School, didn't hesitate and ran into the middle of the road to rescue the little boy. Rafaella Gibbons and teammate Maddison Larabee (right) were on a training run in Winter Park, Florida on Monday night when they found the little boy in the middle of the road\n@highlight\nRafaella Gibbons and teammate Maddison Larabee were completing a four-mile run in Winter Park, Florida", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 134, "end": 149}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 309, "end": 331}, {"start": 367, "end": 384}, {"start": 412, "end": 427}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 568, "end": 585}, {"start": 598, "end": 613}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder, a sophomore, was close behind her friend, throwing her arms up in the air to halt traffic.", "idx": 58592}], "idx": 38045} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas lashed out Monday at Al-Jazeera, calling the Arabic TV network's release of alleged secret documents from Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations \"shameful.\" \"The report aired by Al-Jazeera is an intentional mixing between the many Israeli proposals and the Palestinian positions,\" Abbas said in Cairo, Egypt, in comments published by the Palestinian news agency Wafa. \"We do not have anything secret to hide,\" he added. \"All our negotiations and meetings and every issue discussed were presented to Arab countries with documents.\" Dozens of Palestinians gathered Monday in central Ramallah, burning banners for Al-Jazeera and holding posters comparing the channel to Israel, Wafa reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: Palestinians protest and burn Al-Jazeera banners\n@highlight\nNEW: Middle East negotiator Tony Blair of Britain calls the report \"absurd\"\n@highlight\nThe Palestinian Authority president calls Al-Jazeera's report \"shameful\"\n@highlight\nThe Chief Palestinian negotiator calls some allegations \"patently false\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 39}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 922, "end": 942}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, a representative for the @placeholder, told CNN he does not believe Abbas would offer as much territory as the documents suggest.", "idx": 58594}, {"query": "\"Those negotiators have no credibility and they are not authorized to negotiate on behalf of the @placeholder because of the division, because there is no united Palestinian institution and because they don't have cards of power to negotiate with the Israelis.\"", "idx": 58595}], "idx": 38046} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Nathan Designer Rachel Roy is jetting to Paris to attend Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding alongside rumoured A list guests Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z - days after it was reported she clashed with Solange Knowles at the Met Ball. Rachel, 43, was rumoured to have had a blow-up with Solange just hours before Beyonc\u00e9's younger sister lashed out at her brother-in-law Jay Z in an explosive elevator altercation at a Met Ball after party. Rumours were rife that Solange had flown into a rage after the rapper grew 'too close' to Rachel, the ex-wife of his former business partner Damon Dash, with whom he had an ugly falling out.\n@highlight\nNew York designer and socialite is close friends with Kim Kardashian and attended her Parisian-themed bridal shower on May 10\n@highlight\nShe reportedly clashed with Solange Knowles - just hours before Beyonce's sister lashed out at Jay Z in shocking elevator attack at Met Ball after party\n@highlight\nRumours rife that she had grown 'too close' to Jay Z", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder and Solange each assume their share of responsibility for what has occurred,\" the statement continued.", "idx": 58602}], "idx": 38050} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PHUKET, Thailand (CNN) -- Raddled by allegations of corruption and mismanagement by inept authorities, the Thai holiday island of Phuket looked destined within a few years to have its once-beautiful beaches destroyed by the side-effects of mass tourism. Since the 2004 tsunami made Phuket even more of a household name around the world, tourism boosters have catered to sharply increasing numbers of visitors, with the island's overwhelmed infrastructure deteriorating rapidly. Bliss for many tourists became a sunbed on the beach where they could alternately loll and dip all day long and be serviced by locals bringing coconut juice or a cocktail, or perhaps even a delicious tiger prawn sandwich.\n@highlight\nThe Thai military is cleaning up Phuket's beaches\n@highlight\nA crackdown on taxis is now underway in response to years of alleged illegal practices, abuse and misuse\n@highlight\n\"'I told the local authorities to do their jobs. The novel idea appears to be working,\" says military official", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A few months on, and @placeholder continues to shake off the effects of decades of corruption that have been plaguing the island since the 1970s, when the first backpackers discovered the brilliance of the island's gleaming west coast beaches and locals discovered a new source of income.", "idx": 58608}], "idx": 38054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was a brazen attack, resulting in the death of the most senior U.S. officer since 9/11, and officials have named the attacker as a member of Afghan's military. Maj. Gen. Harold Greene -- a longtime officer who was leading efforts to train soldiers in Afghanistan -- was killed Tuesday at a military training facility in Kabul. An ISAF official said that the group was standing outside, and the attacker, who has been identified by the Afghan Ministry of Defense as an academy member named Rafiullah, shot from inside a nearby building at a distance of about 100 yards. The assailant had served in the academy for two and a half years, Zahir Azimi, an Afghan Ministry of Defense spokesperson, told CNN.\n@highlight\nAfghan Ministry of Defense names assailant as academy member named Rafiullah\n@highlight\nArmy chief of staff confirms death of Maj. Gen. Harold Greene\n@highlight\nAfghan soldier believed to be shooter, says Pentagon spokesman\n@highlight\nAnalyst: \"It creates a crisis of confidence for the Afghans and for us\"", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 438, "end": 463}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 679}, {"start": 700, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 723, "end": 741}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is their service and sacrifice that define us as an @placeholder. \"", "idx": 58609}], "idx": 38055} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia and South Ossetia have strongly denied news reports that a motorcade carrying the presidents of Georgia and Poland came under fire, calling the claims \"a provocation\" meant to destabilize the region. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, said there were \"unpredictable people\" in the area. \"This is a real provocation,\" Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told journalists on Monday. \"It is not the first time that such things have happened: First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side.\" Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: \"Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization.\"\n@highlight\nRussian peacekeepers, South Ossetia deny involvement in shooting\n@highlight\nLeaders' motorcade was not hit, and there were no injuries\n@highlight\nMinistry: Motorcade was passing a checkpoint near South Ossetia\n@highlight\nThe shots were fired from Russian-controlled territory, ministry officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tensions have remained high in the area since fighting between Russian and @placeholder troops broke out in August.", "idx": 58614}], "idx": 38059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Clashes between Hamas militants and Israeli soldiers raged to the north and east of densely populated Gaza City early Sunday, the 16th day of an Israeli offensive, witnesses and medical sources said. A photo provided by the Israel Defense Forces shows troops in Gaza on Saturday. Heavy gunfire could be heard to the east of Gaza City -- home to about 400,000 of Gaza's 1.5 million people -- as fighting moved closer, according to a CNN stringer in the area. Israeli shelling north of the city killed two people, sources at Shifa hospital told CNN. Sunday's fighting came after one girl was killed and 49 other people were severely burned by fires caused by Israeli shelling in southern Gaza on Saturday, local hospital sources said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Fighting nears densely populated Gaza City, witnesses say\n@highlight\nSources: Israeli artillery ignites buildings, killing 1 and wounding 49\n@highlight\nLeader of Gaza City rocket teams is killed, Israel says\n@highlight\nIsraeli jets apparently violate Egyptian airspace", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 243, "end": 263}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Grad rockets have allowed Hamas to reach farther into @placeholder than in previous attacks.", "idx": 58620}], "idx": 38064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:56 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 27 April 2012 A black ice hockey player racially abused on Twitter by fans after scoring a stunning series-winning overtime goal has said the comments were 'shocking to see, but didn't ruin my day'. Washington Capitals forward Joel Ward, 31, was called a n***** and f***** on the site after his sensational shot eliminated the Boston Bruins in the dying moments of yesterday's game. But he has refused to let the slurs, dubbed 'ignorant and unacceptable' by the NHL and the Bruins, to mar his moment of glory.\n@highlight\nWashington Capitals' Joel Ward called n-word by angry fans on Twitter\n@highlight\nSensational goal knocked out Boston Bruins in dying moments of game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 280, "end": 298}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 408, "end": 420}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 602, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Angry Boston fans also told Ward, who has played in the @placeholder for four years, to 'go play basketball, hockey is a white sport'.", "idx": 58621}], "idx": 38065} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Infante PUBLISHED: 04:42 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 25 November 2013 China's Foreign Ministry says it has complained to the United States over its 'irresponsible remarks' about the territorial dispute with Japan over islands in the East China Sea. China's Defense Ministry also called Japan's objections to its East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone 'absolutely groundless and unacceptable', and said it had made solemn representations to the Japanese Embassy in Beijing. But the remarks come as the latest in a continuing war of words over the air space of the disputed Senkaku islands, which has seen Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe brand China's plans unenforceable and dangerous.\n@highlight\nChina issued a set of rules on Saturday which say all aircraft must notify them and are subject to emergency military measures if they do not\n@highlight\nBut Japanese premier Shinzo Abe said the measures violate the freedom to fly above open sea, a general principle under the international law\n@highlight\nAnd on Saturday US Secretary of State John Kennedy said America is is 'deeply concerned' about China's action", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 107, "end": 122}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Along with a rise in its economic and military power in recent years, @placeholder has become more assertive over its maritime claims.", "idx": 58628}], "idx": 38070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mumbai, India (CNN) -- I normally don't dwell on what I am going to wear before I go on a shoot. It's usually something presentable, comfortable and preferably in a bright \"TV\" color that makes my cameraman Rajesh happy. This time, though, I was perplexed. I was about to film a story on manual scavenging. We were going to film people who clean human excreta. Knowing I would have to get close to human waste while filming, I opted for a pair of old water-resistant hiking boots. I told Rajesh to wear old shoes too. My feet were prepared for what lay ahead. 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Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a United Nationals forum this week: 'As with Zionism, anti-Semitism and fascism, it is inevitable that Islamophobia be considered a crime against humanity.' New U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to take Turkey's prime minister to task for the 'objectionable' comments during his visit to the country. Kerry, on his first trip to a Muslim nation since taking office, is meeting Turkish leaders for talks meant to focus on Syria's civil war and bilateral interests from energy security to counter-terrorism.\n@highlight\nComments made by Tayyip Erdogan at a U.N. meeting in Vienna this week\n@highlight\nCondemned by his Israeli counterpart and Ban Ki-moon\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry found Mr Erdogan's remark 'objectionable'", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 52, "end": 71}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 257, "end": 276}, {"start": 285, "end": 300}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 830, "end": 843}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Not that long ago (you) had these two countries demonstrating that a majority @placeholder country could have very positive and strong relations with the Jewish state and that was a sign for the region (of what was) possible.'", "idx": 58635}, {"query": "@placeholder, too, has been reluctant to provide weapons, fearing direct intervention could cause the conflict to spill across its borders.", "idx": 58636}], "idx": 38076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As far as former world champion Mario Andretti is concerned the key to a successful rekindling of Formula One's American dream is a buzzword that has been flying around Washington faster than a Ferrari in recent weeks: stability. Days after the country entrusted Barack Obama to edge the United States towards economic recovery, motorsport royalty has descended on Texas in the latest attempt to ignite a lasting passion for F1 in a country with more motorheads to the pound than anywhere else on the planet. While the domestic Daytona and Indycar series thrive on continued popularity, Formula One can never claim to have set America alight, despite repeated efforts to foster a permanent place in the hearts of motorsport fans.\n@highlight\nFormula One returns to the U.S. for the first time since 2007 this weekend\n@highlight\nFormer world champ Mario Andretti says stability is key to latest F1 venture\n@highlight\nPurpose-built track in Austin has a ten-year contract to stage F1 races\n@highlight\nJackie Stewart says U.S. can comfortably support two F1 races every season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 434, "end": 435}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 902, "end": 903}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 987, "end": 988}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But now, with a purpose-built race track, funded by a private investor, and a decade-long commitment to race in @placeholder, perhaps Formula One will finally get a foothold in a lucrative market which could help drive it towards a bigger and brighter future.", "idx": 58641}], "idx": 38079} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "COPENHAGEN, Denmark (CNN) -- After flying through the night for seven hours aboard Air Force One, nobody would blame President Obama for being at least slightly groggy when he arrived in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a quick four hours to make the final pitch for Chicago to host the 2016 Olympics. Michelle Obama's speech in Copenhagen focused on her roots in Chicago and her father's battle with MS. Maybe that explains why the president seemed to snag the silver medal while first lady Michelle Obama, who's been in Copenhagen a couple of days, clearly took the gold with an emotional speech focused on her family's roots in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, and her late father's battle with multiple sclerosis.\n@highlight\nObamas in Copenhagen making a pitch to bring 2016 Olympics to Chicago\n@highlight\nFirst lady talks about her roots on Chicago's South Side, father's battle with MS\n@highlight\n\"I am dreaming of an Olympic and Paralympic Games in Chicago,\" she said\n@highlight\nInternational Olympic Committee will announce winner after 12:30 p.m. ET.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 887}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 933, "end": 948}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 983, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You have my commitment that Chicago will work every day for the next seven years to be an @placeholder city that you and the world will be proud of.\"", "idx": 58646}], "idx": 38080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Christmas, they say, is a time for reflection. At 3.01pm, Steve Bruce wore the horrified look of a beaten man left to wonder where it had all gone wrong, and if it would ever go right again. Curtis Davies, his captain no less, had just gift-wrapped Sunderland\u2019s opening goal inside 30 seconds and his side were staring at an 11th league match without victory. Then, though, came a hearty helping of festive fortune; two home penalties denied and an equalising goal \u2013 against the run of play \u2013 which only looped into the back of the net thanks to a Stadium of Light divot after Gaston Ramirez had taken aim from 25 yards.\n@highlight\nSteve Bruce's men were behind within 30 seconds after Adam Johnson punished Curtis Davies' calamitous error\n@highlight\nGaston Ramirez levelled from distance with Hull's first goal in 333 minutes of football\n@highlight\nDefender James Chester equalised and substitute Nikica Jelavic completed a remarkable fightback\n@highlight\nHull moved out of drop zone after claiming first victory in 11 Premier League games", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 548, "end": 563}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ramirez (second left) is congratulated by @placeholder manager Steve Bruce after scoring the equaliser at Sunderland", "idx": 58655}], "idx": 38087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Want to emulate Spencer Matthews' rippling abs or achieve a stomach as toned as Lucy Watson's? Now you can, thanks to Made In Chelsea's official fitness DVD. The stars of TV's poshest show - and a host of top trainers - have joined forces for the E4 show\u2019s first official fitness programme, MIC:FIT - and MailOnline can exclusively reveal a first look at the trailer and behind the scenes images. Ollie Proudlock, Binky Felstead, Spencer Matthews and Lucy Watson are hoping to help kick-start your fitness regime ready for the Christmas party season and New Year. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFoursome work with personal trainers on intense routines\n@highlight\nProudlock creates his own yoga and pilates workout\n@highlight\n\u00a319.99 DVD lands in stores on December 1", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 31}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 247, "end": 248}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 305, "end": 314}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder clan are currently filming for the latest series, which - quite fittingly - sees Binky dating a personal trainer, Proudlock rocking crucifix earrings, Spencer living up to his lothario status and Lucy getting up in everyone's grill.", "idx": 58657}], "idx": 38089} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Inderdeep Bains A man told a woman \u2018I\u2019ve come to rape you\u2019 after smashing down her front door in revenge because she had helped to convict him of burglary four years earlier. Weeks after his three-and-a-half-year sentence for the break-in ended, Ashley Mills broke into his victim\u2019s house and repeatedly raped her at knifepoint. Speaking yesterday, she said she feared she would die in the \u2018brutal and prolonged\u2019 two-hour attack by homeless Mills, 28, who had burgled her home in 2009 after she took pity on him and let him camp on her land. Career criminal: Ashley Mills, 28, has been jailed after he broke into Linda's home with an iron bar, grabbed a carving knife and told her: 'I've come to rape you' in a revenge sex attack\n@highlight\nAshley Mills broke into victim's home and raped her after release from jail\n@highlight\nVictim Linda has waived her right to anonymity to reveal brutal crime\n@highlight\n'He broke in and said \"I'm not going. I've come to rape you\",' she said\n@highlight\nAfter attacking her at knifepoint she fled through some woods to get help\n@highlight\n'I thought he'd kill me. I was terrified of being stabbed', Linda said\n@highlight\nMills has been jailed for 18 years at Portsmouth Crown Court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 562, "end": 573}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1221}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who lives alone, said: \u2018I tried to run out of the house.", "idx": 58664}], "idx": 38095} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari and the British Prime Minister David Cameron Friday pledged to increase cooperation between the two countries on economic development and security issues. Meeting at Cameron's official country residence, Chequers, both leaders affirmed their commitment to further strengthen strategic ties, said Downing Street. Both leaders appeared to be making an effort to smooth relations between the two countries after the diplomatic spat prompted by comments made by Cameron about Pakistan promoting the export of terror. Zardari is also facing criticism for being away from home during devastating flooding in north-east Pakistan. \"It's a friendship that will never break no matter what happens,\" Zardari said.\n@highlight\nBritish PM and Pakistan President hold talks at Chequers\n@highlight\nBoth leaders pledge to increase economic and security cooperation\n@highlight\nMeeting overshadowed by Cameron comments\n@highlight\nZardari facing criticism for being away while parts of Pakistan suffer flooding", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking to the press after their Chequers meeting, which lasted about an hour, @placeholder said: \"We want to work together to combat terrorism, that is a real priority for my government.\"", "idx": 58675}], "idx": 38100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A surfer died Tuesday after a shark bit him off the coast of a Southern California air force base, authorities said. Francisco Javier Solorio Jr., 39, was riding waves Tuesday morning with three friends when he was bitten, according to Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office. One of the friends saw the attack, swam over and pulled Solorio out of the water and onto the beach, Sgt. Mark Williams with the sheriff's office said. The friend gave him first aid while another called for help, he said. Paramedics pronounced Solorio dead at the scene, the sheriff's office said. The four friends were surfing at Surf Beach, located on the Vandenberg Air Force Base, whose fire department responded to the emergency call, authorities said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The victim is identified as 39-year-old Francisco Javier Solorio\n@highlight\nFour friends were riding waves off Surf Beach at Vandenberg Air Force Base\n@highlight\nOne notices a shark attack his friend\n@highlight\nThe victim wasn't affiliated with the military base, a spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 90}, {"start": 126, "end": 153}, {"start": 245, "end": 274}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 635, "end": 659}, {"start": 791, "end": 814}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 876, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On October 22, 2010 -- a day short of a two-year anniversary -- another shark attack killed a 19-year-old college student off the same beach at @placeholder.", "idx": 58676}], "idx": 38101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Baby Caralyn will never get to meet her mother, but the actions of the Iowa woman's best friend will leave the little girl in no doubt as to how much she was loved and wanted. When gym instructor Laura Yoho was told she had brain cancer, the 30-year-old and her husband, Nate, were determined to still have a family together. The couple had just got engaged at the end of 2010, when Laura was diagnosed with having brain tumors after she passed out at the gym. Laura had eggs frozen before starting treatment and, when the couple decided they were ready for a baby, her best friend Kara Stetson offered to act as a surrogate.\n@highlight\nLaura Yoho was being treated for disease when she asked Kara Stetson to carry her baby\n@highlight\n30-year-old and husband Nate were determined to be parents\n@highlight\n'I wanted to keep a part of Laura alive' surrogate Kara says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He will make sure @placeholder remains a big part of their lives, and has plenty of photos of videos of the couple, including a reenactment of the moment he proposed to Laura.", "idx": 58680}, {"query": "He will make sure Laura remains a big part of their lives, and has plenty of photos of videos of the couple, including a reenactment of the moment he proposed to @placeholder.", "idx": 58681}], "idx": 38102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Parkes, Press Association Sport CLICK HERE to read the full story of Lewis Hamilton's clash with Nico Rosberg as Daniel Ricciardo wins in Belgium Nico Rosberg has admitted for the first time to 'regret' over his Spa shame with Lewis Hamilton, but is still refusing to apologise. It is now all-out war at Mercedes between Hamilton and Rosberg in the wake of Sunday's highly-controversial Belgian Grand Prix. Hamilton's race was wrecked by a lap-two puncture sustained after the front right-wing endplate of Rosberg's car hit his left-rear tyre, resulting in a puncture. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Daniel Ricciardo take victory as Mercedes pair collide\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg says he regrets the incident with Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton on Saturday during Belgian Grand Prix but refuses to apologise\n@highlight\nRosberg wrecked Hamilton's race after the German's front right-wing endplate hit the Brit's left-rear tyre to cause a puncture\n@highlight\nHamilton claims Rosberg told him he did it on purpose in after-race meeting\n@highlight\nRosberg, leader in the drivers' standings, said: 'I regret that Lewis and myself touched, but I see it as a racing incident - just as the stewards did'\n@highlight\nHamilton: \u2018I was gobsmacked. He (Rosberg) basically said he did it on purpose. He said he could have avoided it. He said he did it to prove a point'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 37}, {"start": 76, "end": 89}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 603, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "August 24: The two drivers collide on lap two in Belgium, with @placeholder later admitting he did not try to prevent the crash.", "idx": 58693}], "idx": 38106} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Previously unnoticed audio from a video recorded in the chaotic moments after Michael Brown's fatal shooting last Saturday in Ferguson, Missouri, could help back up Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson's version of events. Overheard while one man films the gruesome aftermath of Brown's daylight shooting, the barely discernible audio is of one unseen man recounting the alleged version of events that he saw to another man, off camera, while bystanders scream and shout at police to assist the stricken 18-year-old. At around the six minute and 30 second mark in the 10 minute long video, one man is just heard over raucous shouting asking another how Brown ended up at least 30-feet away from the police squad car that presumably was being driven by Wilson.\n@highlight\nUnnoticed audio recorded in video filmed at scene of Saturday's tragic shooting contradicts claims made by friends of the Missouri teen\n@highlight\nThe scratchy recording of the conversation between two men suggests a confrontation of sorts in or around Officer Wilson's car\n@highlight\nDespite being difficult to make out, the conversation suggests that Brown ran towards Wilson before he was shot\n@highlight\nOfficer Darren Wilson, 28, was identified as the man who shot Brown on August 9\n@highlight\nEight nights of rioting and looting have followed since", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead of @placeholder being fired on while his hands were raised in surrender, the witness claims that Brown was moving towards the officer when he was shot.", "idx": 58695}], "idx": 38108} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They aren't exactly two peas in a pod, but Brian May and Sir Patrick Moore shared a bond in science \u2014 and were so close that the guitarist even bought Sir Patrick's house to make sure he could live there for the rest of his life. Brian bought Farthings, the house in Selsey, West Sussex for \u00a3480,000 in 2008, paying about \u00a340,000 above the market value to ensue the astronomer could stay in the home he had lived in for four decades. Sir Patrick Moore died peacefully at his home last week, aged 89. Brian May, right, and Sir Patrick Moore pictured in 2008. The pair shared a twin love of music and science\n@highlight\nMay, also a stargazer, bought his friend and mentor's home so he could stay there until his death\n@highlight\nThe two shared a love of the night sky and music\n@highlight\nBut Queen guitarist is furious that Sunday Times exposes the home purchase", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to The Sunday Times, Brian leased the property back to @placeholder on the same day he bought it \u2014 charging 'one peppercorn if demanded' for a 25-year lease.", "idx": 58698}], "idx": 38110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A dislocated shoulder suffered in the warm-up wasn't enough to stop Marc Marquez from competing at the British MotoGP but the surging rookie saw his winning streak snapped by Jorge Lorenzo in a thrilling finish. Marquez overtook Lorenzo during the final lap at Silverstone only for the reigning world champion to slip inside his fellow Spaniard after he uncharacteristically went wide on a turn. Marquez, who began on pole, thus failed in his bid to claim a fifth consecutive victory. \"As usual Marc pushed in the last laps and overtook me but I didn't want to lose this race,\" Lorenzo told the BBC. \"When he overtook me three corners from the end, I thought it was over.\n@highlight\nJorge Lorenzo ends the winning streak of Marc Marquez by capturing the British MotoGP\n@highlight\nIn a tense finish, Marquez overtook Lorenzo but was then caught by his fellow Spaniard\n@highlight\nMarquez raced despite suffering a dislocated shoulder in the warm-up at Silverstone\n@highlight\nDespite placing second, Marquez increases his lead in the individual standings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 959, "end": 969}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Anyway the battle was so nice with Jorge,\" @placeholder told the BBC.", "idx": 58700}], "idx": 38112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 7 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 8 April 2013 A Nato airstrike killed at least 11 children yesterday during an operation targeting Taliban commanders. At least one woman also died in the strike and more than six others were injured in the strike on a village in Shigal district in Kunar province, on the Pakistani border. Six insurgents, including two senior Taliban leaders, were killed in the attack, the Interior Ministry said. 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The former Italian prime minister, 75, was taped as he spoke to Marystell Polanco, 31, and Aris Espinosa, 22, after they telephoned him and asked if they could 'come and visit him tonight' with two other women.\n@highlight\n75-year-old Italian PM accused of abuse of office and paying 17-year-old prostitute for sex", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 115, "end": 131}, {"start": 205, "end": 221}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 434, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While in another conversation Berlusconi tells Marystell that @placeholder is 'naughty, naughty naughty' before she passes the telephone to Aris who tells Berlusconi that he is the 'very, very, very naughty one'.", "idx": 58710}], "idx": 38120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bernie Madoff's last surviving son, who died last week, left his $16 million fortune to both his estranged wife and his newer fiancee, Manhattan court documents revealed Thursday. The will of Andrew Madoff, who succumbed to cancer last Wednesday, provides that his legal wife Deborah West will get one third of his assets while Caroline Hooper--whom he described as a 'fiancee'--will get $50,000 per month through a trust. The 48-year-old financier also provided trusts for his two children, who'll also receive all Madoff's personal property. Scroll down for video Revealed: The late Andrew Madoff left his fiancee Catherine Hooper a trust of $50,000 per month in the Bernie Madoff's son's will revealed Thursday\n@highlight\nAndrew Madoff, 48, who died last week of cancer, left 1/3 of his property to estranged wife Deborah West\n@highlight\nThe woman he listed in his will as his fiance Catherine Hooper gets $50,000 per month through a trust\n@highlight\nHis two children will get all of Madoff's personal property and will receive money through a trust, as well", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 887, "end": 902}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sentencings are scheduled in several weeks for five former high-level @placeholder firm employees convicted of helping carry out the fraud by conspiring to defraud clients and falsifying books and records.", "idx": 58712}], "idx": 38122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It was billed as a \"coming out party\" for one of the GOP's most promising young stars. Gov. Bobby Jindal seemed \"over-coached and over-rehearsed,\" CNN's Candy Crowley said. But after nearly universal criticism was heaped on Gov. Bobby Jindal's high-profile response to President Obama's address to Congress Tuesday night, the Louisiana Republican may be wishing he had stayed home. The criticisms came from all sides of the political spectrum, including from those in conservative circles who have promoted the 36-year-old governor as the GOP's most likely advocate to bring the party back from the brink of irrelevance.\n@highlight\nCritics say Jindal appeared at best off-balance, at worst downright amateur\n@highlight\nAn opposition party's response rarely wins wide praise\n@highlight\nSome Republicans praised the content of Jindal's speech\n@highlight\nWhite House veteran Ed Rollins says he'd never advise a client to give the rebuttal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 75}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 167, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 559, "end": 561}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Conservatives are looking for the conservative version @placeholder, a great orator,\" Lewis said.", "idx": 58714}, {"query": "But if conservatives are looking for someone who is going toe-to-toe with @placeholder, he's the wrong guy.\"", "idx": 58715}], "idx": 38123} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 00:34 EST, 30 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 30 March 2013 More than 2,000 people displaced by Superstorm Sandy are still living in hotels five months after the devastating natural disaster destroyed their New York City homes. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is paying on average $252 a night to house families and individuals from across the hurricane hit area. According to the New York Times, social service groups are hoping to get all those affected into a permanent home by the end of April but admit it may not be possible. Homeless: More than 2,000 victims of Superstorm Sandy are still living in hotels across New York City\n@highlight\nOfficials say they have no choice but to keep families in hotels across New York City\n@highlight\nDeadline of April 30 to find permanent housing but many victims just can't afford it\n@highlight\nCritics call for better system to help poorest victims of natural disasters in the future", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 260, "end": 294}, {"start": 417, "end": 430}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday, the Government announced $1.4billion in aid to @placeholder transit agencies to help rebuild systems after Sandy.", "idx": 58720}], "idx": 38127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Now in its 37th year, the Glastonbury festival has built a reputation as the mother of all music festivals, with the biggest names in rock music gladly accepting invitations to play the Pyramid stage year after year. Yet for all their combined wealth and fame, it is festival's organizer who remains the true star of Glastonbury. Festival guru Michael Eavis is, by his own admission, \"a bit of a puritan.\" Michael Eavis is the one of the most un-rock and roll people you are ever likely to meet. By his own admission he is \"a bit of a Puritan\". He worships, with his 95 year-old mum, Sheila, at the local Methodist chapel every Sunday, and abhors drink and drugs and smoking. Yet his twin passions for music and people inspired him to start what would grow into Britain's foremost music festival.\n@highlight\nEavis, who abhors drink and drugs, has hosted the festival since 1970\n@highlight\nCharities such as Oxfam and Greenpeace have had Glastonbury donations\n@highlight\nSince 2002 the festival was ringed by a metal fence\n@highlight\nA record-breaking 180,000 people attended the 2007 event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 54}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some people accused @placeholder of selling out and caving in to consumerism, but without such measures it would never gain it's license.", "idx": 58728}], "idx": 38131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thinking about Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' efforts this week to gain observer status as a nonmember state, I'm reminded of one of my favorite \"Seinfeld\" episodes. Sitting in the Restaurant -- the venue for so many of the best \"Seinfeld\" bits -- George and Jerry conspire to produce a new sitcom, a show literally about nothing. Not surprisingly, the idea comes to nothing as well, though the ironic brilliance that the very show they want to produce already exists adds a cool philosophical edge to the comedy. Sadly, like the \"Seinfeld\" episode, the Palestinian effort to gain entry into the U.N. General Assembly as an observer state will come to nothing as well, even if -- as is likely -- he succeeds.\n@highlight\nPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas seeking nonmember state status at U.N.\n@highlight\nFormer diplomat Aaron Miller says the move is like a \"Seinfeld\" episode, a show about nothing\n@highlight\nHe says it won't achieve a breakthrough and also won't likely do much harm\n@highlight\nMiller: The real story is about what happens on the ground between Israel, Palestinians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 621, "end": 641}, {"start": 745, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the end, @placeholder and the Palestinians will be no closer to statehood and perhaps even a little further away.", "idx": 58735}], "idx": 38135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Just a few years ago, Eugenie Bouchard was awestruck when she met her childhood hero \u2013 five-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova. But after the 20-year-old reached the Wimbledon finals yesterday, she announced that she no longer dreams of being the next Sharapova. \u2018I don\u2019t want to be the next someone else. I want to be the first of me,\u2019 the glamorous player announced with steely determination, days after the Russian former world No.1 crashed out of the tournament. Scroll down for video Crowd favourite: Canadian Eugenie Bouchard has reached the women's final at Wimbledon\n@highlight\nEugenie Bouchard, 20, beat Halep 7-6, 6-2\n@highlight\nPhoto of her and twin sister Beatrice in fancy dress has emerged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As we're used to seeing her: Eugenie, 20, is set to face @placeholder in the Wimbledon semi-finals today, is in with a genuine chance of winning the women's singles", "idx": 58741}], "idx": 38140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police revealed CCTV had been 'crucial' in the hunt for missing schoolgirl Alice Gross CCTV has played a 'crucial' role in the hunt for missing schoolgirl Alice Gross who disappeared more than four weeks ago. Scotland Yard said it had scoured footage from hundreds of cameras in a bid to trace the 14-year-old who was last seen crossing a towpath at Grand Union Canal in west London on August 28. Officers are reviewing film from around 300 cameras over a six-mile square area as the search for Alice enters its fifth week. But while CCTV has aided investigations, police said they were also relying on the public to turf up new information.\n@highlight\nScotland Yard said footage from around 300 cameras was being reviewed\n@highlight\nSearch for missing schoolgirl last seen on August 28 entering its fifth week\n@highlight\nAlice was last captured on CCTV crossing a towpath at Grand Union Canal\n@highlight\nThe search is the largest use of police resources since the 7/7 bombings\n@highlight\nFifteen minutes later murderer Arnis Zalkalns cycled over the same bridge\n@highlight\nForensics team scoured Elthorne Park in Hanwell, west London, yesterday\n@highlight\nNo new evidence was found at the park near to where Alice was last seen\n@highlight\nA reconstruction of Alice's last known movements was staged and televised\n@highlight\nMore than 150 people contacted police following its airing with information\n@highlight\nHer family made emotional appeal to schoolgirl to return home on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 350, "end": 366}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1264}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officers are still searching the @placeholder, where a six-inch knife was discovered last week.", "idx": 58742}], "idx": 38141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo was an isolated figure, and here is his heat map Another spell-binding afternoon to further light up this thrill-a-minute World Cup. In the end, though, it is hard to conclude that this one taught us much we didn\u2019t already know. Germany remain the consummate tournament team. When weren\u2019t they? This was their seventh consecutive victory in opening matches at the World Cup. On five of those occasions they have scored four goals. Really, we should not be surprised. Portugal, meanwhile, are a skittish collection of individuals. Some are talented and some really are not. It was ever thus.\n@highlight\nMuller put Germany 1-0 up from penalty spot\n@highlight\nMats Hummels made it two with a header from a corner\n@highlight\nPepe was sent off for butting Muller on the ground following an altercation\n@highlight\nMuller made it three with a snapshot from inside the area\n@highlight\nForward completed his hat-trick from close range in second half", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Startled: Muller reacts in shock and disbelief after @placeholder's ridiculous headbutt", "idx": 58757}, {"query": "break saw the @placeholder captain drive in a low effort.", "idx": 58758}], "idx": 38151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vladimir Putin may not be the best defender of a free press, but the well-traveled former recruit of the KGB knows how things work abroad. In America, he has learnt, drawing attention to your point of view does not necessarily imply jailing or inflicting bodily harm to your dissenters but may be as simple as submitting an op-ed to the New York Times. That is exactly what happened on September 11, when the renowned peacemaker of Chechnya advised Barack Obama to \"stop the language of force and return to the path of civilized diplomatic and political settlement\" on the matter of Syria.\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin's op-ed in the New York Times disputed the idea of American 'exceptionalism'\n@highlight\nWhite House has ignored Putin's remarks but some U.S. lawmakers were outraged\n@highlight\nCoste: Things are changing and many Americans now dispute notion of 'exceptionalism'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adding to the complication, the @placeholder may disagree on its meaning.", "idx": 58761}], "idx": 38152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Tozer PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:07 EST, 12 July 2013 Distraught: Murdered Lee Rigby's widow Rebecca said his family have been comforted by the huge amount of public support they have been shown An outpouring of support and goodwill from around the world has comforted murdered fusilier Lee Rigby\u2019s family since his death. Ahead of a private funeral in Bury, Greater Manchester, today, his widow, mother and stepfather spoke movingly about how they hoped the ceremony would confound his killers\u2019 intentions by celebrating him as a \u2018hero\u2019 and \u2018martyr\u2019. Fusilier Rigby, 25, a drummer in the 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was killed as he returned to Woolwich barracks from the Tower of London on May 22.\n@highlight\nFamily have received cards and donations from all over the world\n@highlight\nLetters of condolence from groups of all faiths and political parties\n@highlight\nWidow Rebecca used donations to buy a scooter for son Jack, aged two\n@highlight\nLee's stepfather Ian, 54: 'Whatever the intention was, it's backfired'\n@highlight\n'The country is united, whatever elements may wish to stop it' he added\n@highlight\nMother Lyn pays tribute to 'devoted soldier' and 'family man'\n@highlight\nA private military funeral will take place in Bury, Greater Manchester, today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 407}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 660}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His mother @placeholder, 46, added: \u2018We have received overwhelming support from the public, friends, family.", "idx": 58770}, {"query": "cheque for \u00a310 asking me to buy something to put a smile on @placeholder\u2019s", "idx": 58771}], "idx": 38158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "NBA officials have taken the next step in scrubbing the stain left by Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling\u2019s racist ranting. The league is working with team management to appoint an interim chief executive officer to guide the franchise through what is expected to be a difficult transition after Sterling was banned for life earlier this week by commissioner Adam Silver. The move was announced just hours before the Clippers beat the Warriors in Game 7 of their playoff series Saturday night at the Staples Center. Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, pictured, could avoid a multi-million dollar tax bill if forced to sell the team\n@highlight\nThe announcement was made by league officials shortly before Saturday night's Game 7 versus the Golden State Warriors\n@highlight\nEstranged wife and co-owner Rochelle Sterling welcomed the move, as did coach and president of basketball operations Doc Rivers\n@highlight\nThe team won 126-121 to move on to the Western Conference semifinals\n@highlight\nNBA officials made a similar move installing an interim CEO to run the New Orleans Hornets during the 2011-12 season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 70, "end": 89}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 564}, {"start": 755, "end": 775}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 966, "end": 983}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clippers coach @placeholder deferred to league executives when before Saturday\u2019s big game whether the timing of the announcement would affect his team.", "idx": 58772}], "idx": 38159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters Michael Sam, the first openly gay football player to be drafted into the NFL received a warm welcome as he arrived in St Louis, Missouri on Monday to start training with the Rams. The draft turned Sam into an instant celebrity across the U.S. and especially within the LGBT community. At his first Rams press conference on Tuesday, Sam reacted to hearing a story about a son who was able to finally come out to his father after being inspired by the football player's story. 'I'm honored that I helped someone be comfortable with who they are, gave him a little courage to deal with his father. I'm honored to have that happen to his son,' Sam said.\n@highlight\nMichael Sam, 24, gave his first press conference since being selected by the St Louis Rams in the seventh round\n@highlight\nHe flew to St Louis from Las Vegas on Monday, where he spent the weekend celebrating with boyfriend Vito Cammisano\n@highlight\nHe said it's 'great' to be the first openly-gay man drafted, but is now turning his attention to training", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 97, "end": 99}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 908, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sam has a long road ahead of him if he wants to make the @placeholder' 53-man roster by football season.", "idx": 58774}], "idx": 38161} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pemba Sherpa had already reached Camp 1 on Mount Everest when he heard the loud and chilling bang of the avalanche. He knew his father was behind him on the Khumbu Icefall and ran down the mountain, only to find the devastation of ice, snow and baggage scattered everywhere. \"I thought he abandoned his load and ran to safety,\" he tells me, almost whispering. \"But I could not find him amid the commotion at base camp. Then I saw the helicopters, with the bodies on the suspended ropes, and I knew I lost my dad.\" Ang Tshiring's body was taken to Lukla, a tourist town where most who embark on a trip to Everest Base Camp start out.\n@highlight\nAng Tshiring, 57, was among the 16 killed in this year's Mount Everest avalanche\n@highlight\nIn Nepal's Thame Valley, villagers have few employment options other than to work in the climbing industry\n@highlight\nFor families of deceased, sadness now eclipsed by spiritual duty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 613, "end": 629}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her focus is on directing special prayers aimed at purifying and earning merit for @placeholder's spirit.", "idx": 58782}], "idx": 38167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Baz Bamigboye and Anthony Bond Oscar winning actor Christoph Waltz was left shaken tonight after a man pointed a hand-gun at him during a live TV show and threatened to blow up a studio with a hand grenade. Waltz, who won Oscars for roles in two Quentin Tarantino movies, was being interviewed on the set of a live French news programme with fellow actor Daniel Auteuil when two shots were fired. A recording of the moment shows the audience run away in panic, as security guards rush Waltz and Auteuil off stage. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Worrying: Oscar winning actor Christoph Waltz was left shaken this evening after a man pointed a hand-gun at him and threatened to blow up a studio with a fake grenade. A man is pictured being detained by police and local security after the incident\n@highlight\nWaltz was being interviewed with fellow actor Daniel Auteuil on live TV show\n@highlight\nMan stormed set and fired two shots as audience run away in panic\n@highlight\nBodyguards rush Waltz and Auteuil off stage\n@highlight\nPolice say man was also carrying dummy grenade and a knife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 249, "end": 265}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Waltz, who has won two best supporting actor @placeholder for Django", "idx": 58797}], "idx": 38178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan Until 10 years ago our knowledge of the Saturnian system was limited to three brief flybys by three Nasa spacecraft: Pioneer 11 in 1979, Voyager 1 in 1980 and Voyage in 1981. But that all changed when Cassini-Huygens arrived on 30 June 2004 and entered orbit around Saturn, the first manmade spacecraft ever to do so. Since then it has made numerous groundbreaking discoveries, including lakes on the moon Titan and giant storms on Saturn, and today it celebrates a decade orbiting the planet. Today the Cassini spacecraft, artist's illustration shown, celebrates 10 hugely successful years in orbit around Saturn. During this time it has dramatically increased our knowledge of this fascinating planetary system, revealing vast bodies of liquid on the surface of Titan, giant storms on Saturn and much more\n@highlight\nToday marks the 10th anniversary of the Cassini probe arriving at Saturn\n@highlight\nIt launched on 15 October 1997 from Florida and entered orbit 7 years later\n@highlight\nSince its arrival it mas made numerous discoveries in the planetary system\n@highlight\nThese include landing a probe on Titan and spotting liquid on its surface\n@highlight\nIt also revealed giant storms on Saturn and spotted ice volcanoes on moons", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018By having a decade there with @placeholder, we have been privileged to witness never-before-seen events that are changing our understanding of how planetary systems form and what conditions might lead to habitats for life.\u2019", "idx": 58807}], "idx": 38186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I am an American Muslim. When I was growing up in a small town in upstate New York, the America I lived in cherished diversity and the freedom to worship, regardless of one's religion. People of various faiths resided in my community: Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Mormons. How a person prayed was never a factor in how we treated each other. Yet today, Muslims in America are viewed as suspect and legitimate targets for surveillance by the New York Police Department because of their faith. This is not the America I know, and it is time for the courts to weigh in and ban discriminatory policing by the NYPD.\n@highlight\nFarhana Khera: Muslims are targets of surveillance by the NYPD because of their faith\n@highlight\nKhera: Victims of NYPD's spying program are stepping up to file a lawsuit\n@highlight\nShe says living freely as a Muslim in America today has become increasingly difficult\n@highlight\nKhera: It is time for the courts to weigh in and ban discriminatory action by the police", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 75, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 478, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parents of college students caution their children about participating in @placeholder student group activities.", "idx": 58808}], "idx": 38187} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anwar al-Awlaki was killed exactly one week after President Ali Abdullah Saleh returned to Yemen at the end of a long period of medical treatment in Saudi Arabia. Intelligence analysts say that may have been no coincidence, and that with al-Awlaki's killing, Saleh is underlining to the West -- and the Saudis -- that they still need him. Saleh's return was something of a surprise both to Yemenis and the international community. He had been seen as the main stumbling block to political dialogue and a transition to fresh elections sponsored by the Gulf Cooperation Council. But several analysts consulted by CNN said the Saudis were concerned that the growing unrest in Yemen could morph into outright civil war -- in a country that shares a long and porous desert border with the kingdom.\n@highlight\nPresident Ali Abdullah Saleh recently returned to Yemen in a surprise move\n@highlight\nHe says all his enemies are connected to al Qaeda\n@highlight\nSaleh has the reputation of being a wily politician", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 69, "end": 86}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 560, "end": 583}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And at the same time, Saleh would be best placed to turn up the heat on @placeholder, now established in at least two eastern provinces and in parts of southern Yemen.", "idx": 58812}], "idx": 38190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Munich as experts today tried to defuse a 550lb Allied bomb dropped on the city during WW2. The undetonated explosive was found beneath ground at the site of the former Schwabinger 7 nightclub, a hangout of the Rolling Stones in the 1970s. Bomb disposal teams fear its complex chemical fuse could trigger a repeat of the 2010 tragedy when three experts were killed in a blast in another German city. Scroll down for video Deadly: Bomb disposal expert Diethard Posorski next to the 550lb bomb discovered in Munich Close up: The bomb, which was dropped by either American and British planes in either 1944 or 1945\n@highlight\n2,500 people living within 1,000 yards of the explosive ordered to evacuate\n@highlight\nUnknown whether bomb is American or British as both forces used payload\n@highlight\nFears complex fuse may trigger repeat of 2010 blast that killed three experts\n@highlight\nUnexploded bomb is one of 2,500 estimated to be buried in Munich\n@highlight\nUnusual to find bomb in such an heavily populated area", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 511, "end": 527}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Already 67 years have passed since @placeholder\u2019s defeat and over time the safety elements in the trigger mechanisms are increasingly wearing away.", "idx": 58814}], "idx": 38191} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Former NFL star Darren Sharper, wanted in New Orleans in connection with the alleged rapes of two women, has turned himself in to Los Angeles authorities. A source told CNN that Sharper made arrangements to surrender to Los Angeles police and did so without incident Thursday evening. Los Angeles police confirmed the arrest but did not provide details. Earlier Thursday, the Orleans Parish district attorney's office in Louisiana had said Sharper, 38, and Erik Nunez, 26, each face two counts of aggravated rape. If convicted, the two men face a possible sentence of life in prison without parole.\n@highlight\nDarren Sharper now faces rape charges in two states\n@highlight\nThe former NFL star faces two counts in New Orleans of aggravated rape\n@highlight\nA second man, Erik Nunez, also faces the same charges in Louisiana\n@highlight\nAn attorney for Sharper previously has said his client engaged in \"consensual contact\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors in Louisiana said the two alleged rapes occurred on September 23 in a @placeholder apartment.", "idx": 58815}], "idx": 38192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart Pearce is under increasing pressure after a Clayton Donaldson-inspired Birmingham City ensured Nottingham Forest\u2019s winless run in the Championship extended to six matches. David Cotterill\u2019s free-kick gave the visitors the lead before Donaldson fired in a brace before half-time. Forest could only muster a last-minute consolation through Britt Assombalonga, leaving Pearce at a loss to explain his side\u2019s woeful recent form. Pressure is mounting for Nottingham Forest manager Stuart Pearce after his side's loss to Birmingham Birmingham boss Gary Rowett acknowledges the travelling fans after getting his team back on track Birmingham striker Clayton Donaldson (left) celebrates his second goal of the afternoon against Forest\n@highlight\nBirmingham first half trio paved the way to victory at Nottingham Forest\n@highlight\nStuart Pearce's men are now six games without a win in the Championship\n@highlight\nForest's poor home form continues with just one win in their last four games at the City Ground", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 52, "end": 68}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 119}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 346, "end": 363}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 458, "end": 474}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 801, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The defeat today is more of our own doing than @placeholder\u2019s, who did not deserve to win.\u2019", "idx": 58818}], "idx": 38194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- If you're a Republican woman, the GOP wants you. To run for Congress, that is. The Grand Old Party holds a majority of seats in the House of Representatives. Yet of 234 Republican members, only 19 are women. In an effort to boost that number, the House Republican campaign committee is launching \"Project GROW,\" a program largely led by the party's female members designed to bring more women into the fold. CNN's Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash spoke exclusively with three sitting House Republican female members spearheading the effort, and one GOP woman hoping to score a House seat.\n@highlight\nRepublicans launch drive to attract women candidates for Congress\n@highlight\nWomen comprise 8% of Republican House caucus; 29% of Democratic membership\n@highlight\nMartha McSally, a fighter pilot who flew combat patrols, is running for Gabby Giffords' old seat\n@highlight\nTop Democrat recruiter says her party doesn't need special project to attract women", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 54, "end": 56}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 152, "end": 175}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 317, "end": 328}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, @placeholder also involves educating elected Republican men \"about connecting with women and doing a better job and going out and meeting with women.\"", "idx": 58821}], "idx": 38195} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The two British women accused of attempting to smuggle cocaine worth \u00a31.5\u2009million out of Peru have been branded liars by the lawyer who prepared the preliminary case against them. And he says their refusal to confess increases their prospect of facing 15 years in prison. In an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, Dr Juan Mendoza Abarca, head of the state attorney\u2019s office anti-drugs unit, dismissed the women\u2019s stories. Scroll down for video Living a nightmare: Michaella McCollum Connolly, left, and Melissa Reid in a Lima court He said their excuses were \u2018very well practised\u2019, they had been coached in what to say and their \u2018demeanour did not suggest that they had been threatened\u2019.\n@highlight\nLawyer brands women accused of attempting to smuggle cocaine as liars\n@highlight\nDr Juan Mendoza Abarca said their excuses were 'very well practised'\n@highlight\nHe said the two women had no proof to back up their claims\n@highlight\nThe cocaine was concealed inside porridge and jelly packets with a lining of loose pepper on the inside to mask the smell of drugs;\n@highlight\nThe cocaine was cut with bicarbonate of soda and starch;\n@highlight\nThe women were carrying cash, including \u20ac50, \u00a335 of local currency and $50;\n@highlight\nThey also had a digital camera and two BlackBerry phones with sim cards, which are currently being investigated.", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 303, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 344}, {"start": 473, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 792, "end": 810}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Melissa Reid has poured her heart out in a series of letters to friends at home, describing her nightmare ordeal in a squalid @placeholder prison.", "idx": 58831}], "idx": 38204} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Italian champions Inter Milan have unveiled new signing Samuel Eto'o, with the Cameroon striker immediately being forced to deny suggestions from the Italian media that he has ever had a problem with new coach Jose Mourinho. Samuel Eto'o parades his new Inter Milan jersey after completing his move from Barcelona. Eto'o, who completed his switch from Barcelona on Monda, denied he has issues with Portuguese coach Mourinho and insists he never insulted his team's style of play after a Champions League match between Barca and Chelsea. \"I never said those words that were attributed to me,\" he told a press conference. \"There is also a tape which proves it and, in any case, that was after an intense game.\n@highlight\nInter Milan unveil Samuel Eto'o after he completes his transfer from Barcelona\n@highlight\nEto'o has signed five-year deal and moves in a swap deal for Zlatan Ibrahimovic\n@highlight\nCameroon striker denies any past dispute with his new coach Jose Mourinho", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 496, "end": 511}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 879, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inter will also receive 45 million euros ($64m) but the 28-year-old, who only had a season left on his contract with @placeholder, has shrugged off suggestions this proves Ibrahimovic is the more highly rated of the two.", "idx": 58834}], "idx": 38207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The economy may be just about on the road to recovery, but it will take a little more than that before most of us can afford just one night in this exclusive holiday retreat in the Caribbean. Billed as 'one of the world's most luxurious holiday resorts for the rich and famous,' it costs a staggering \u00a340,000 a night for the entire 10-suite island. With the average wage in the UK standing at \u00a326,200, and a week on Calivigny island totalling more than \u00a3280,000, this resort is something most folk can only dream of. Even Sir Richard Branson's Necker Island is more within most people's financial reach. Relatively. The Virgin boss's Caribbean island is a bargain \u00a326,600 a night if you rent the whole atoll, or just \u00a317,100 a week if you book a villa.\n@highlight\nThe private island off the Grenada coast offers 10 unique and decadent suites for up to 20 lucky people to enjoy\n@highlight\nEach suite boasts marble flooring, vaulted ceilings, Persian carpets, plush leather couches, and art deco furnishings\n@highlight\nThe fully-staffed resort offers a hair and beauty salon, chefs and personal trainers, plus use of the island's submarine", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 378, "end": 379}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 526, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean, the 81-acre private island, located just off of @placeholder, boasts postcard views - and a price to match.", "idx": 58844}], "idx": 38215} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bukulmez, Turkey (CNN) -- Syrian warplanes bombed a village within sight of the border with Turkey on Monday, sending hundreds of panicked civilians running for safety to a nearby barbed wire fence that separates the two countries. No casualties were reported after two bombs hit fields next to the village of Atimah. \"A MiG-21 tried to bomb places here, but they only bombed the fields,\" said an olive farmer in Atimah who asked to be called only Mohammed for security reasons. \"We thank God for this because there are no dead people.\" Read more: 10 children killed as warplanes drop bombs in Syria, opposition group says\n@highlight\nNo casualties were reported after two bombs hit fields near the Syrian village of Atimah\n@highlight\nBombing sent hundreds of civilians running for safety in an area considered a haven\n@highlight\nNATO team is expected to consider deployment of Patriot anti-aircraft missiles at border\n@highlight\nTensions rose in the summer when Syria brought down a Turkish jet, killing two people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact that Syrian warplanes and helicopters have bombed targets within a few hundred meters of Turkey on at least three different occasions within the last month raises the question of whether the @placeholder military alliance could be sucked into the grinding Syrian conflict.", "idx": 58852}], "idx": 38221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 3 October 2013 John Hirst who has campaigned for prisoners to win the right to vote. He murdered his landlady with an axe Clamour for Britain to leave the European Court of Human Rights intensified last night, after the only UK judge on the panel called for axe murderers to be given the vote. The remark from Paul Mahoney, a bureaucrat who has never sat as a judge in this country, shocked MPs. \u2018If you are killed by an axe murderer, I would still give him the vote \u2013 he would have a say,\u2019 Mr Mahoney told a cross-party group of politicians in Strasbourg.\n@highlight\nPaul Mahoney told politicians killers should 'have a say'\n@highlight\nHe appeared to refer to John Hirst, who killed his landlady with an axe\n@highlight\nMahoney claims UK should back down over prisoner votes refusal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 259}, {"start": 300, "end": 301}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 810, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The only \u201cflea\u201d is the Strasbourg Court sucking the lifeblood out of our democratic authority, with each bite it takes in cases like @placeholder,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 58869}], "idx": 38232} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen and Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 05:54 EST, 29 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:07 EST, 29 September 2013 Several Tory MPs are planning to run on \u2018joint tickets\u2019 with the UK Independence Party at the next general election, it emerged last night. A handful of MPs were said to be considering a \u2018Unite the Right\u2019 campaign to prevent Labour capitalising on a split vote following a surge in support for Nigel Farage\u2019s party. The sitting Tory MP would stand as a Tory-Ukip candidate. In return for its support, Ukip would expect to be able to influence Conservative Party policy.\n@highlight\nOne in five Tory councillors want an electoral pact with UKIP\n@highlight\nLord Tebbit says UKIP would not exist if Thatcher was still leader\n@highlight\nMore than a dozen Tory donors defect to UKIP hitting party coffers\n@highlight\nCameron wants to ban Farage from TV leaders' debates in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 179, "end": 180}, {"start": 182, "end": 199}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 557, "end": 574}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ukip splitting the traditional Tory vote and letting in either @placeholder or", "idx": 58870}, {"query": "crime, immigration and grammar schools, and the @placeholder candidate saying", "idx": 58871}], "idx": 38233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Magee PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:47 EST, 17 March 2014 Chelsea must be wary of Roberto Mancini's Galatasaray on Tuesday evening. Here, Sportsmail runs the rule over the Turkish giants and identifies three key men who can dent the Blues' hopes of progressing to the quarter-finals. THE OLD FRIEND Didier Drogba will make an emotional return to Stamford Bridge on Tuesday but could still do his old employers some damage. He had a quiet night in the first leg in Istanbul where John Terry marshalled him well, but he has scored twice for Galatasaray since that meeting and will want to add to his tally on a ground where he found the net 89 times for Chelsea.\n@highlight\nDidier Drogba, Wesley Sneijder and Felipe Melo ones to watch\n@highlight\nBut Galatasaray have poor away record this season under Roberto Mancini\n@highlight\nPetr Cech in line for 100th Champions League appearance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 376, "end": 390}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 830, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CORAL BOOT ROOM BET: @placeholder to score \u2014 10-3", "idx": 58874}], "idx": 38236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- You've got to hand it to Chris Christie -- he knows how to play the game. Last week, citing potential cost overruns in the billions, the New Jersey governor stunned the political establishment by pulling the plug on the largest public transit project in the country. The sorely needed ARC (Access to the Region's Core) tunnel would create a second train tunnel beneath the Hudson River, thus doubling passenger capacity from the most densely populated state into Manhattan. In addition, the tunnel would create an estimated 6,000 construction-related jobs while also preparing the New York metro region for sustained growth in the 21st century. It would cut road congestion, reduce emissions, increase productivity and ease the strain on the only working train tunnel from New Jersey into New York, built more than a 100 years ago.\n@highlight\nNation's largest public transit project canceled last week by Gov. 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Mr Vaz, the influential chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, said the British people needed to decide if the rules which allowed free-flowing migration across the continent should be changed. His comments came as controls on migrants from the two impoverished Eastern European countries lapsed at midnight on New Year\u2019s Eve. Scroll down for video Greetings: Mr Vaz meets new arrivals from Romania Julian Barbat, centre, and Victor Spirescu As he greeted migrants at Luton airport, Mr Vaz said: \u2018The British people need to decide if you are changing something like freedom of movement. At the end of the day it has to be a referendum.\u2019\n@highlight\nLabour MP even bought some a coffee to find out why they are here\n@highlight\nRomanian Victor Spiresau told him he would send his cash back home\n@highlight\n'I don't come to rob your country. I work and then go home,' he said\n@highlight\nMr Vaz says Britain should hold referendum on number of EU migrants\n@highlight\nCompanies advertise 5,000 jobs to recruit Romanian workers\n@highlight\nAdverts promise cash daily and say command of English 'unnecessary'\n@highlight\nToday 4,896 jobs advertised in England, but less than 150 in rest of Britain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 172}, {"start": 207, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1323}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1361}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have also questioned whether more workers from abroad are needed at a time of high youth unemployment in the @placeholder.", "idx": 58881}], "idx": 38240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The similarities are plentiful. Both congressmen are Republican. Both represent central California -- their districts share a border. Both are recently elected to Congress. Both have outspoken positions on immigration reform. And that's where the similarities end. Republican v. Republican Rep. Jeff Denham, who represents California's 10th Congressional District, is actively lobbying his Republican colleagues to get on board behind immigration legislation that includes a path to legalization. \"The entire system is broken,\" Denham said in a recent interview with CNN. \"It's a big issue for our nation. It is a big issue for California and for my home district.\"\n@highlight\nTwo neighboring California Republicans represent the GOP's challenge on immigration\n@highlight\nRep. Jeff Denham backs immigration reform while Rep. 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But that hasn't stopped one lawmaker from trying to keep the eyewear off the highways in his state. In a pre-emptive move, West Virginia state Rep. Gary G. Howell introduced legislation Friday that would amend existing laws against texting while driving to prohibit \"using a wearable computer with head mounted display.\" The bill doesn't mention Google Glass by name, although Howell told CNN he was inspired to amend the law after reading an article about the gadget. If passed, the law would make West Virginia the first U.S. state to ban motorists from wearing Google Glass while driving, a Google spokesman said. The law would take effect July 1.\n@highlight\nLawmaker introduces legislation in West Virginia to ban motorists from wearing Google Glass\n@highlight\nRep. Gary Howell says, \"The primary thing is a safety concern\"\n@highlight\nGoogle Glass is an augmented-reality headset that can display Internet info\n@highlight\nGoogle: \"We actually believe there is tremendous potential to improve safety on our roads\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For example, Google has said its @placeholder headset could offer turn-by-turn navigation, with voice commands, to enhance the driving experience.", "idx": 58902}], "idx": 38253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has claimed it is 'grossly unfair' for England to have borne the brunt of criticism in a FIFA ethics investigation into World Cup bidding. Pressure is growing for FIFA to publish the full report by investigator Michael Garcia, who on Thursday announced he is to challenge the decision by German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert to clear Qatar and Russia to host the 2022 and 2018 World Cups. Eckert's findings said there was no reason to re-run the bidding - and criticised England 2018 for its relationship with disgraced former FIFA executive member Jack Warner. Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has expressed his feelings about FIFAs ethics report\n@highlight\nRichard Scudamore says FIFA investigation is unfair to pick on English\n@highlight\nPremier League chief executive demands the report to be published in full\n@highlight\nScudamore: The Premier League still opposes January World Cup in Qatar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 350, "end": 368}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 902, "end": 915}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was part of the England 2018 bid delegation who attended the vote in December 2010.", "idx": 58906}], "idx": 38256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arsenio Hall made history in the early '90s as the first national African-American late night TV talk show host. Aimed at a hip, young demographic, \"The Arsenio Hall Show\" was famous for its trademark \"woof woof\" audience chant and never-know-who-might-stop-by guest list. The show ran from 1989 to 1994 and boasted memorable moments, some of which have become a part of pop culture lore: Bill Clinton playing the saxophone during the '92 campaign; Magic Johnson's first interview after being diagnosed with HIV; and Hall's tense show the night the Los Angeles riots broke out. On Monday, nearly 20 years after his original run, the 57-year-old entertainer heads back to TV with a new show, \"Arsenio.\" Where has he been? How will he carve out his own niche in a very crowed late night field that includes Leno, Fallon, Letterman, Kimmel and Stewart? To paraphrase a certain someone, \"These are the things that make us go 'hmm.'\"\n@highlight\nArsenio Hall will return with a new show on Monday\n@highlight\nHe said he left the business to make more time for family\n@highlight\nHe gives some insight as to who he wants as guests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hall: I called (@placeholder) and I said, don't get nervous, I'm not asking a favor from you.", "idx": 58923}], "idx": 38269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Good things come in small packages \u2014 except bubbles, apparently. Over the past year we\u2019ve developed a thirst for champagne and sparkling wine in big bottles, with sales of magnums more than doubling in Waitrose. Marks & Spencer recently launched a range of magnums and Tesco is now selling a \u00a3499 Methuselah \u2014 the equivalent of eight bottles of champagne. But what difference does a big bottle make? Well, for a start, they have show-stopping qualities. Walk (or rather, stagger) into a room carrying one and it says generous host without you even having to open your mouth. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nGood things come in small packages \u2014 except bubbles\n@highlight\nOver the past year we\u2019ve developed a thirst for wine in big bottles\n@highlight\nMarks & Spencer recently launched a range of magnums\n@highlight\nTesco is now selling a \u00a3499 Methuselah", "entities": [{"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, holding 150cl or two bottles, effectively slow down the ageing process of the fizz within.", "idx": 58928}], "idx": 38273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Jacobs Jack Whitehall is the latest person to poke fun at Roma new boy Ashley Cole by doing his own version of the 'lurking' images photos that have gone viral. The comedian, who received a call up by the Class of 92 for their friendly fixture with Salford City on Thursday, can be seen standing alone awkwardly as both sides pose for a picture before the game. Whitehall has joined in the fun after Cole was caught on camera left on the periphery in a squad photo taken last month. Cole, who signed for AS Roma on a free transfer from Chelsea in July, has taken the virals well - humouring some with replies via his Twitter account.\n@highlight\nComedian Jack Whitehall has poked fun at Ashley Cole by mimicking his 'awkward' photo\n@highlight\nWhitehall can be seen standing awkwardly alone during team photo in Salford\n@highlight\nWhitehall appeared as a second-half substitute during Class of 92's defeat to Salford City", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here are the best efforts from the internet wizzes who have pounced on @placeholder\u2019s unfortunate team photo.", "idx": 58936}], "idx": 38281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 07:33 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 15 October 2013 It is believed around 200 people have been put to death in Iran since its new president Hassan Rouhani came to power in June A death row prisoner in Iran is to be hanged for a second time once he 'becomes well again' after he survived an initial bungled execution. The 37-year-old man named as Alireza M was 'put to death' in the Islamic regime's Bojnourd prison last Wednesday for drugs offences. After 12 minutes, he was certified as dead and taken to the prison morgue.\n@highlight\nThe 37-year-old was put to death in the Islamic regime's Bojnourd prison\n@highlight\nAfter 12 minutes he was certified dead and taken to a morgue\n@highlight\nWhen his family went to collect his body the next day he was still breathing\n@highlight\nGuards are waiting for him to recover enough so he can be hanged again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 178, "end": 191}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder vowed to end the repression of the previous regime, but human rights groups have said executions have actually increased under his rule.", "idx": 58938}], "idx": 38282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 2 January 2013 The father of the 23-year-old Indian woman who died after being gang-raped on a bus has paid tribute to his 'fiercely determined' daughter in his first interview since the attack happened. In an interview with the BBC the day after he scattered his daughter's ashes on the sacred waters of the River Ganges, her father revealed how his daughter wanted to be a doctor and had promised to lift the family from their poverty. He said: 'She was very adamant about whatever she wanted.\n@highlight\nThousands of women protesters turn out for largest pro-women march yet\n@highlight\nTrial expected to start tomorrow and will be held in a fast track court\n@highlight\nLawyers refuse to defend six men accused of raping victim, 23, on Delhi bus\n@highlight\nIndian government prepares to name revised anti-rape law after victim\n@highlight\nBus driver questioned over claims he tried to run victim over\n@highlight\n17-year-old claims two Delhi men sedated and raped her on New Year's Eve\n@highlight\nPoliticians facing sexual assault charges may be suspended from office\n@highlight\nVigil held in Singapore where gang rape student died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in south @placeholder, where police will formally present a 1,000-page", "idx": 58940}], "idx": 38284} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amy Oliver PUBLISHED: 06:01 EST, 27 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:26 EST, 27 July 2012 The head coach for South Korean\u2019s Olympic sailing team has been sent home in disgrace after he was caught drink-driving. Jae-Cheol Lee, 38, had spent Tuesday evening drinking wine at a welcome party in Weymouth, Dorset, which is hosting all sailing events for the games. Following the function he carried on drinking with other sailing coaches before returning to South Korea\u2019s accommodation at the Olympic Village on Portland at midnight. Going home: South Korea sailing coach Jae-Cheol Lee spent Tuesday evening drinking wine at a welcome party in Weymouth, Dorset, (pictured) which is hosting all sailing events for the games\n@highlight\nJae-Cheol Lee was more than twice the drink drive limit\n@highlight\nCoach had drunk wine at Olympics drink reception in Weymouth, Dorset\n@highlight\nOrdered to pay fine and costs totaling \u00a3340 and was banned from driving in the UK for 18 months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 483, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 950, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was reported that the delegation believed @placeholder\u2019s \u2018reprehensible act\u2019 would have had an adverse effect on the \u2018honor and morale\u2019 of the national team.", "idx": 58943}], "idx": 38287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Last updated at 1:04 PM on 30th September 2011 Town halls are to be shamed into bringing back weekly bin collections, it was revealed yesterday. In a victory for householders and the Daily Mail, ministers unveiled a \u00a3250million fund to restore them. Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said councils will now have \u2018no excuse\u2019 to maintain hugely unpopular fortnightly schemes. \u2018My view has always been that people expect a weekly collection,\u2019 he said. Town halls are to be shamed into bringing back weekly bin collections following uproar over fortnightly collections STEVE DOUGHTY: Don't you wish you had a truth drug you could introduce into the water coolers at your nearest palace of local government?\n@highlight\nLocal authorities will have to guarantee weekly bin rounds for five years to qualify for funding\n@highlight\nAt least half the homes in Britain have lost their weekly collections of general rubbish", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the @placeholder\u2019s \u2018great bin revolt campaign\u2019, which has highlighted the", "idx": 58952}], "idx": 38293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a scene out of the Cold War, Cuban President Raul Castro and ailing brother Fidel met with the current leader of the communist island's longtime economic benefactor, the state press reported Saturday. During a daylong visit on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his counterpart signed a slew of agreements expanding cooperation between the two countries. Putin also visited with Fidel Castro at his home outside Havana. Pictures released in Cuban state media showed the men standing and a smiling, with Putin placing his hand on Castro's arm. Castro was sidelined in 2006 by a mystery gastrointestinal illness and no longer holds official duties, but he still regularly greets visiting heads of state.\n@highlight\nRussian President meets Raul and Fidel Castro during a visit to Cuba\n@highlight\nPutin and counterpart sign deals expanding cooperation between the two countries\n@highlight\nRussian officials agreed to forgive 90% of the more than $30 billion Cuba still owed\n@highlight\nCuba and the former Soviet Union enjoyed one of the firmest Cold War alliances", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The loss of supplies from oil-rich Russia along with the end of favorable trade and aid that once propped up @placeholder's ailing economy plunged Cuba into an severe economic crisis.", "idx": 58955}, {"query": "The loss of supplies from oil-rich Russia along with the end of favorable trade and aid that once propped up Cuba's ailing economy plunged @placeholder into an severe economic crisis.", "idx": 58956}], "idx": 38295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Almost before the smoke had cleared at Pearl Harbor, he had enlisted to serve his country in the Army Air Forces. He viewed the war in the South Pacific through the bomb sight of a B-24 Liberator as a second lieutenant and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for bravery. When he got home to Texas, he was eventually elected to Congress and served 34 years, including a term as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. But Jim Wright found out the other day he wasn't qualified to vote in the election in his home state. Wright, who no longer drives at 90, tried to get a voter card under a new Texas law and was told his expired driver's license and university lecturer's ID were not adequate proof of his identity. A war hero and former congressman had to go home and dig through old files to return with his birth certificate.\n@highlight\nJames Moore: Ex-speaker of the House wasn't qualified to vote in home state of Texas\n@highlight\nMoore: Tough voter ID law passed even though voter fraud practically nonexistent in Texas\n@highlight\nMoore: Hispanics, women, the poor, rural and urban folks most likely to be turned down\n@highlight\nMoore: If you have a concealed gun permit, you can walk right through Capitol", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 248, "end": 273}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 409, "end": 437}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 695}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's why generous @placeholder lawmakers funded mobile facilities in 20 counties to help people obtain IDs in locations with limited access to state services.", "idx": 58962}], "idx": 38300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adrian Durham Follow @@talkSPORTDrive GIGGS WAS A JOY TO WATCH BUT HIS PLACE AMONG THE VERY BEST IS UNCERTAIN ARSENAL DON'T DESERVE RAMSEY... HE SHOULD PLAY ALONGSIDE BALE Listening to FA chairman Greg Dyke struggle to pronounce Luis Suarez\u2019s name as he spoke at the Football Writers\u2019 Association Awards last week, it struck me that he might actually not know what he\u2019s talking about. His passionate belief that we need to find a way to get more English players into Premier League first teams is sound enough: but the logic behind his solution is shambolic at best. I interviewed Connor Wickham this week, the Sunderland striker who was thrown into the first team by Gus Poyet, and who subsequently rewarded the manager\u2019s faith with the goals that produced the miracle of the great escape at The Stadium of Light.\n@highlight\nEnglish young guns have lit up the Premier League this season\n@highlight\nShaw, Barkley and Sterling among those rewarded with World Cup place\n@highlight\nTheir place is in Premier League first teams, not League 3\n@highlight\nUnder 21s and Under 17 success suggest bright future", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 74, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 188, "end": 189}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 270, "end": 305}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 584, "end": 597}, {"start": 614, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 800, "end": 815}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 877}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some would say @placeholder was overpriced at \u00a38.1m - it fits with the myth that English players are too expensive.", "idx": 58964}], "idx": 38302} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I remember a chalk line drawn on blacktop by a group of kids at recess when I was young. The message was clear: This is the line you do not cross. If you stepped over it, you would face the wrath of those kids in whatever game we were playing. Now turn that line crimson and color it toxic. This is the adult version of \"do not cross.\" This is the infamous red line. We first heard about it in terms of Syria a year ago. President Barack Obama said that the use of chemical weapons by Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad would cross a \"red line\" that would have \"enormous consequences.\" As chemical weapons were deployed in Syria in August, Obama's tripwire was triggered. Then Obama told reporters: \"First of all, I didn't set a red line. The world set a red line.\"\n@highlight\nLauren Wolfe: Obama says world set \"red line\" on chemical weapons that can't be crossed\n@highlight\nShe asks: Why does world have no such red line on abhorrent weapon of mass rape?\n@highlight\nShe says in Syria and Congo, rape is \"normalized,\" doesn't draw threat of intervention\n@highlight\nWolfe: U.S. should rethink ties to Rwanda, which backs Congo militia known for atrocities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is not struggling over what to do about the rape and torture of women and men in @placeholder or anywhere else.", "idx": 58968}, {"query": "\"Although the Congolese I spoke to felt great empathy for the @placeholder, they felt confused by the U.S.'s immediate and overwhelming reaction when -- after 16 years and 8 million people dead -- they have been waiting and demanding that the U.S. stop supporting Rwanda,\" she says.", "idx": 58969}, {"query": "You could say we stayed out of @placeholder because it was \"messy.\"", "idx": 58970}], "idx": 38305} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama and Mitt Romney go to the polls neck and neck tomorrow after a final sprint through crucial states where the result \u2013 as in the country as a whole \u2013 is too close to call. Poll after poll over the weekend confirmed it would be one of the closest presidential elections in US history, putting the two White House contenders in a dead heat. The pair were neck and neck in four swing states which are likely to determine the winner of the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Scroll down for latest video In profile: The winner is not determined by the nationwide popular vote but in state-by-state contests, making nine 'battleground' states very important in such a tight race\n@highlight\nThe candidates are neck and neck in swing states which will decide the winner of the White House\n@highlight\nPoll says Obama has 4% lead in Ohio and 2% in Florida; 27 million people have already voted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But polls have shown this midwestern state, many of whose voters rely for jobs on a car industry which the President bailed out, remains in favour of Mr @placeholder by at least three percentage points.", "idx": 58971}], "idx": 38306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- A fugitive American white supremacist was arrested Monday in Israel, ending an international manhunt that began in 2007, Israeli and U.S. officials said. Micky Louis Mayon, pictured in a 2007 mug shot, entered Israel in 2008, authorities say. Micky Louis Mayon, one of the 100 most wanted people in the United States, was taken into custody in southern Tel Aviv after Israel received information from Interpol indicating he was there. The Ku Klux Klan member was located during a secret operation by Israeli immigration authorities, said Sabin Hadad, a spokeswoman for the country's Interior Ministry. He arrived in Israel in January 2008 on a one-month tourist visa, frequently changed apartments, and earned money by working part time at several restaurants, the ministry said.\n@highlight\nIsraeli authorities apprehend fugitive American white supremacist\n@highlight\nMicky Louis Mayon was one of the 100 most wanted people in the United States\n@highlight\nKu Klux Klan member accused of burning judge's car in Pennsylvania", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 174, "end": 190}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 263, "end": 279}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 603, "end": 619}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 888, "end": 904}, {"start": 951, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 987}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Locating and identifying @placeholder in a foreign country sends a strong message that you can run, but you cannot hide.\"", "idx": 58981}], "idx": 38314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool fans might be missing Luis Suarez but his replacement Mario Balotelli is making sure the Barcelona striker is gone, but not forgotten. Balotelli, who was signed in the summer for \u00a316million to fill the hole left by Suarez's Anfield departure, posted a picture to his Instagram account of his arm being 'bitten' by the Uruguayan. The picture, which is an adaptation of one taken by an American fan this summer, shows Balotelli with his arm in the Uruguayan's mouth on a billboard - however the Italian striker deleted it after just a few minutes. 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Dea Millerberg, 41, was sentenced on Thursday in Ogden, Utah after she pleaded guilty in June to three felonies, including desecration of a human body. She agreed to a plea deal after testifying against her husband, 38-year-old Eric Millerberg over the murder of 16-year-old Alexis Rasmussen. Millerberg, a mother of two young daughters, sobbed hysterically in court on Thursday and turned to apologize to Miss Rasmussen's mother, Dawn Miera, who had come to watch her be sent to jail.\n@highlight\nDea Millerberg, 41, was sentenced today in Ogden, Utah after she pleaded guilty in June to three felonies, including desecration of a human body\n@highlight\nAlexis Rasmussen, 16, died of an overdose after drug-fueled sex with Dea and Eric Millerberg. They dumped her body in the woods\n@highlight\nMrs Millerberg, who has two young daughters, sobbed in court on Thursday and apologized to Rasmussen's mother\n@highlight\nMillerberg and her husband, who was part of an Aryan Warriors gang, had a drug-fueled sexual relationship with the teen\n@highlight\nShe died of a drug overdose at their home before the couple stuffed her in a trash bag in 2011 and dumped her in a rural area", "entities": [{"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}, {"start": 954, "end": 956}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had seven times the lethal amount of methamphetamine in her system and high levels of morphine and amphetamines, and that likely caused her death, a medical examiner said.", "idx": 58986}], "idx": 38318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Clegg today names the price Labour or the Tories will have to pay for him to support them in a coalition after the general election. 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Chris Simak and Jennifer Mathabell say their son, Darin Simak, a first grader, was suspended from Martin School in New Kensington Tuesday. Mathabell says the boy left his regular book bag at a friend's house, so she packed him another one, not realizing the toy was in it. 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The courtroom cast included celebrity photographer and reality TV star Markus Klinko, whom defense lawyers tried to paint as a revengeful ex-boyfriend who turned her in to immigrations agents. Romero sat directly in front of jurors, holding hands with co-defendant Kent Ross, the Los Angeles musician she allegedly paid $5,000 to marry her so she could get a U.S. work visa. The couple had an \"unconventional relationship,\" but their marriage was real, a defense lawyer said in opening statements.\n@highlight\nDefense: Fernanda Romero's marriage was \"unconventional\" but real\n@highlight\nThe Mexican actress is accused of using a fake marriage to get a U.S. green card\n@highlight\nPhotographer Markus Klinko was the key prosecution witness\n@highlight\nKlinko says his goal was not to get his ex-girlfriend deported", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 895, "end": 907}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 28-year-old actress-model began sobbing as Klinko testified against her Wednesday, outlining his romantic relationship with Romero that he said began after she married @placeholder.", "idx": 59002}], "idx": 38332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The father of the Indian diplomat at the center of a slave wage controversy has now accused the housekeeper of being a CIA mole. Uttam Khobragade, a former bureaucrat, accused daughter Devyani's housekeeper of the espionage during a bizarre press conference Thursday in Mumbai. Sources also confirmed the family's suspicions of maid Sangeeta Richard's spying to Mail Today hot on the heels of revelations she enjoyed working for Ms Kobragade. Concerned: Uttam Khobragade, father of arrested Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, has accused her former housekeeper of being a CIA mole Scapegoat: Mr Khobragade railed against the US government, saying the ordeal was a plot to ruin his daughter Devyani's reputation\n@highlight\nSangeeta Richard, 42, from Kerala, was employed as housekeeper to diplomat Devyani Khobragade in November 2012\n@highlight\nShe recently came forward to accuse Ms Khobragade of treating her like a slave, and paying her only $3.31 an hour\n@highlight\nMs Khobragade was arrested by New York authorities and strip searched\n@highlight\nFather Uttam Khobragade has accused the servant of being a CIA mole\n@highlight\nSources confirmed the family's suspicions to Mail Today\n@highlight\nIndian government outrage has escalated into an international incident", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 129, "end": 144}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 333, "end": 348}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 626, "end": 627}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 723, "end": 738}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 798, "end": 815}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Also from the given circumstances, we suspect that @placeholder is an agent of the CIA,' he continued.", "idx": 59004}], "idx": 38333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nazia Parveen PUBLISHED: 20:27 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 20:27 EST, 25 November 2012 Comments (90) Share DM.has('shareLink', 'shareLinks', { 'id': '2238452', 'title': 'Sadistic Lithuanian woman and her partner destroyed man\\'s life after attacking him in his own home', 'url': 'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2238452/Sadistic-Lithuanian-woman-partner-destroyed-mans-life-attacking-home.html', 'eTwitterStatus': 'Sadistic%20Lithuanian%20woman%20and%20her%20partner%20destroyed%20man\\'s%20life%20after%20attacking%20him%20in%20his%20own%20home%20http:\\/\\/bit.ly\\/Yhea0o%20via%20@MailOnline' }); A great-grandfather was left for dead by an \u2018evil\u2019 young mother and her partner who attacked him in his own home. Arnold Hilton, 88, had his life \u2018destroyed\u2019 when Aurelisa Galdikaite and Laurynas Dauksas broke in and inflicted \u2018severe violence\u2019 on him. Mother-of-one Galdikaite, 23, ransacked \u2018every drawer, in every room\u2019 of the house while Dauksas repeatedly punched and kicked Mr Hilton. The Lithuanian couple then left their victim lying on his bedroom floor, covered in blood.\n@highlight\n'Evil' Lithuanian lovers ransacked home of now 89-year-old Arnold Hilton\n@highlight\nAurelisa Galdikaite,23, and her partner Laurynas Dauksas, 25, ransacked his home, assaulted him and left him for dead\n@highlight\nMr Hilton is so severely traumatised he barricades his bedroom door at night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 288, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 775, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1326}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sadly as a result of this @placeholder lives in a care home and will never be able to return home.", "idx": 59005}], "idx": 38334} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Beckford and Robert Verkaik MPs are demanding answers after Kenyan officials claimed MI5 were behind a decision not to lock up Michael Adebolajo for terrorism offences The Security Services are facing demands from MPs to answer \u2018deeply troubling\u2019 claims that they left one of Lee Rigby\u2019s murderers free to kill by helping him escape jail overseas. MPs have been told by senior Kenyan officials they wanted to lock up Michael Adebolajo for terrorism offences when he was caught trying to join a notorious Islamist group. 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The president paid a surprise visit Monday to Washington's Friendship Park, where a handful of teams were warming up for a big game and though he wowed the surprised sportsfans, he left many others enraged. President Obama shook hands with the players and posed for photos with each team before trying out his pitching arm. 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U.S. Olympic officials have been forced to defend its \u2018disappointing\u2019 medal haul at Sochi, which has fallen short of the record 37 medal haul in Vancouver four years ago. 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Behind the partly closed gilt doors of the grand dining room at Buckingham Palace, the Prince of Wales was holding court with his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall. The celebration to mark his 66th birthday was in full swing, with the couple\u2019s closest friends charging their crystal glasses to toast the Prince. At the other end of the Palace, Prince Andrew was in his private residence sharing a low-key supper with a friend or two of his own. 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Andrew Hamblin, 22, is a pastor at the Tabernacle Church of God in the Appalachian mountains outside La Follette, Tennessee. The church is part of century-old Pentecostal tradition in the region that takes literally an instruction in the Gospel of Mark that 'they shall take up serpents.' 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Colin Bembridge, 61, was staying with his Filipino partner Maybelle, 35, and their child Victoria near Tacloban when the category five storm struck, killing thousands. The pharmacist, who lives in Grimbsy, had been visiting his girlfriend's relatives and had hired a beach house in Baybay, one of the ravaged coastal villages, according to Channel 4 News. 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Had that information been shared, the 23-year-old Nigerian who is alleged to have bungled an attempt to blow up a jetliner as it was landing in Detroit, Michigan, on Christmas Day might have been denied passage on the Northwest Airlines flight, the source said. U.S. officials said the father, a former Nigerian banker, expressed his concerns about his son's radicalization during at least one meeting and several calls with officials at the embassy in Nigeria.\n@highlight\nSource: CIA had report on AbdulMutallab weeks before bombing attempt on plane\n@highlight\nReport written after AbdulMutallab's dad spoke to someone with CIA, source says\n@highlight\nSource: If CIA had circulated report, AbdulMutallab might have been kept from plane\n@highlight\nAbdulMutallab charged with trying to detonate explosives on Christmas flight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 65}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 487, "end": 504}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 894, "end": 896}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 972}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a @placeholder government official said the information in the cable offered nothing specific and was just one of hundreds of such reports that the center evaluates daily.", "idx": 59036}], "idx": 38356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The beating of Rodney King 20 years ago Thursday marked the end of a 100-mph car chase and the beginning of a chain of events that would forever change Los Angeles, its police department and the racial conversation in the United States. King, then a 25-year-old convicted robber on parole, admittedly had a few drinks under his belt as he headed home from a friend's house. When he spotted a police car following him, he panicked, thinking he would be sent back to prison. So he took off. \"I had a job to go to that Monday, and I knew I was on parole, and I knew I wasn't supposed to be drinking, and I'm like, 'Oh my God,' \" King told CNN in a recent interview.\n@highlight\nIt has been 20 years since the police beating of Rodney King\n@highlight\nThere were riots after none of the cops involved were criminally charged\n@highlight\nToday, King has moved on with his life: He's a grandfather, and he's engaged to a juror\n@highlight\nCNN's \"Race and Rage\" airs Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 938, "end": 940}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At last, blacks in @placeholder -- and no doubt in other parts of the country -- had evidence to document the police brutality many had known but most of America had always denied or tolerated.", "idx": 59041}], "idx": 38360} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- A 22-year-old medical student suspected of killing a woman he may have met through a Craigslist online ad was arraigned Tuesday and will be held without bail. Medical student Philip Markoff, 22, appears in court Tuesday in Boston, Massachusetts. Philip Markoff, a second-year student at Boston University's School of Medicine, listened intently but did not speak during the hearing in Boston Municipal Court. Dressed in a blue-striped shirt and slacks, Markoff was handcuffed and wearing leg irons. His attorney, John Salsberg, told reporters after the hearing that Markoff is \"not guilty of the charges. He has his family's support. I have not received any document or report or piece of evidence other than what I heard in the courtroom. All I have at the moment are words -- no proof of anything.\"\n@highlight\nNot-guilty plea entered in Philip Markoff's behalf in woman's slaying in Boston\n@highlight\nProsecutors say semiautomatic firearm found in search of student's home\n@highlight\nCEO says Craigslist looking for ways to make site safer in wake of killing\n@highlight\nE-mail from suspect's fiancee says police have \"wrong man\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 318, "end": 334}, {"start": 338, "end": 355}, {"start": 416, "end": 437}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There may be more victims that authorities are unaware of, he said, adding that the prosecutor's goal is to hold @placeholder accountable, not to pursue women who may be advertising on Craigslist.", "idx": 59043}], "idx": 38361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nigel Farage was locked in a bitter war of words with the Conservatives last night over the credibility of a defector with links to a convicted kidnapper. The anti-EU party had been left licking its wounds on Saturday night when Ukip MEP Amjad Bashir announced he was leaving for the Tories. But Mr Farage hit back yesterday, saying Mr Bashir had already been facing suspension over a string of issues, including claims that he had links to a man jailed for his involvement in a kidnap plot in Pakistan and alleged expenses irregularities. Ukip MEP Amjad Bashir announced over the weekend he was leaving for the Tories, prompting the party's leader Nigel Farage (left) to hit back, saying Mr Bashir (right) had been facing suspension over several issues\n@highlight\nMEP Amjad Bashir said 'Ukip is pointless' before defecting to Tory party\n@highlight\nHe said Ukip was 'pretty amateur' and had a 'ridiculous' lack of policies\n@highlight\nNigel Farage has hit back saying Mr Bashir had been facing suspension\n@highlight\nSaid he was \u2018genuinely surprised\u2019 Conservatives had accepted Mr Bashir", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 560}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 765, "end": 780}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three days later, Mr Bashir confirmed to his Tory contacts that he was prepared to jump ship from @placeholder.", "idx": 59051}], "idx": 38366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Argentine woman has sparked outrage by agreeing to marry her twin sister\u2019s killer. Edith Casas, 22, is due to wed Victor Cingolani today close to the jail where he is serving 13 years for the murder of model Johana Casas. Johana was shot dead days before her 20th birthday in August 2010 in the southern Argentine city of Pico Truncado, 1,200 miles south of the capital Buenos Aires. Killed: Victor Cingolani, right, was convicted of killing Johana Casas, left, in 2010 Edith Casas, pictured, is guilty of a 'terrible betrayal', according to her mother Cingolani, an ex-boyfriend, was convicted of murder in June.\n@highlight\nVictor Cingolani was jailed for the 2010 murder of Johana Casas, 19\n@highlight\nTwin sister Edith will marry the killer in Pico Truncade, Argentina, tomorrow\n@highlight\nTwin's mother Marcelina said her daughter was guilty of a 'terrible betrayal'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 117, "end": 132}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'There are no words to describe what @placeholder is going to do.", "idx": 59057}], "idx": 38371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor, Mark Duell and Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:08 EST, 5 December 2012 They played a key role when the young couple walked down the aisle. And now Prince Harry and Kate's sister, socialite Pippa Middleton, are favourite to become godparents to their child. It is no secret the siblings are two of the most important people in the young couple's life and if the royal tradition of appointing the best man and maid of honour from their wedding is observed they will definitely be offered the roles.\n@highlight\nThe pair, who took lead roles at the wedding, are odds on to be named godparents\n@highlight\nAlso in the running are William's old friends the van Cutsems and the van Straubenzees\n@highlight\nThe Prince is godfather to several children and is expected to 'return the favour'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 75}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 271, "end": 285}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prince William and Kate's child would move into third place, become more important than @placeholder and not be subject to the centuries-old law of primogeniture, which puts male heirs ahead of women.", "idx": 59060}], "idx": 38373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Carl Froch delivered his riposte to the unfortunate 'Death Row' taunt from George Groves, which is also likely to get the Londoner in a little trouble with the authorities. At the weigh-in in front of 4,000 boisterous fans, Froch said: 'I want to send him back into the hole he crawled out of and put this saga behind me'. Groves had likened Froch to a man on death row and his comment has not gone unnoticed by the Boxing Board of Control. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the pair showboat at the weigh-in and their intense square-up Job done: Carl Froch and George Groves both made weight ahead of their rematch on Saturday\n@highlight\nGeorge Groves weighed in slightly lighter than Carl Froch at 11st 12lb 4oz\n@highlight\nThe champion was just under the 12st limit at 11st 13lb 9oz\n@highlight\nFroch was booed by the Wembley Arena crowd\n@highlight\nAs many as 4000 fans packed in to watch the two fighters go head to head\n@highlight\nThey are expected in the ring at Wembley at 10pm on Saturday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 416, "end": 438}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "think next week as to whether to have a word with @placeholder.'", "idx": 59065}], "idx": 38376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 07:31 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 18 June 2012 Inappropriate: Nicola Newman, 33, made the comment when her colleague asked why she had not been invited to her hen party A 'racist' nurse who imitated Ali G in front of a colleague has been found guilty of misconduct. Nicola Newman, 33, told colleague Marilyn Rowe she was not invited to her hen party in Las Vegas 'coz you is black' in front of other employees at Birmingham Children's Hospital. The comment, which Ms Newman said was 'banter' left Ms Rowe feeling 'disgusted' and 'quite upset' and was judged by a member of a misconduct panel as being racist.\n@highlight\nMarilyn Rowe felt 'disgusted' and 'quite upset' at 'joke'\n@highlight\nNicola Newman, 33, said remark was intended as 'banter'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 453, "end": 482}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hearing will continue at a later date, where Ms @placeholder will find out what sanction she faces for the misconduct charge.", "idx": 59073}], "idx": 38381} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "There are 34 years of reasons to be skeptical about any negotiations that may emerge from Friday's historic phone call between President Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. There are scores of broken promises and outright lies about Iran's nuclear program itself. There is Iran's state sponsorship of terror and its efforts to extend its influence across the Middle East at the expense of peace, human dignity and America's allies. But there are no reasons not to be appreciative of the significance of the call, the courage it took for President Obama to seek it, or the good common sense that is to be associated with the United States talking to its enemies.\n@highlight\nDavid Rothkopf: Call with Iran's Rouhani historic, significant, and courageous for Obama\n@highlight\nHe says fears that Iran has pursued nuclear weapons have led to crippling sanctions\n@highlight\nHe says in 2009 Obama said he wanted engagement with Iran, then appeared to lean away\n@highlight\nRothkopf: Churchill said \"jaw-jaw\" better than \"war-war.\" Obama seems ready to risk it", "entities": [{"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 165, "end": 178}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iran, according to @placeholder, seeks to have the ability to pursue the peaceful use of nuclear power and nothing more.", "idx": 59076}, {"query": "President @placeholder came into office citing this as a top national security concern.", "idx": 59078}], "idx": 38383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A picturesque cabin in a Lapland village often referred to as 'the home of Santa Claus' has gone on sale for \u00a3392,000. Situated close to the tiny village of Akaslompolo, buyers can even have their presents brought to them on Christmas Day in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. The grotto-like property comes complete with four bedrooms, a sauna, and a ski room. A log cabin in a Lapland village has gone on sale for \u00a3392,000 in Finnish Lapland, near the area Father Christmas is said to come from The cabin, named Ainotar, is being advertised as \u2018everything you need for a luxury escape in the snow\u2019.\n@highlight\nThe property comes complete with four bedrooms, a sauna, and a ski room and is located in Finnish Lapland\n@highlight\nSituated in the village of Akaslompolo said to be the 'home of Santa Claus'\n@highlight\nHouse is also set close to Yll\u00e4s - a world-renowned ski resort with floodlit pistes\n@highlight\nActivities on offer for adventurers nearby include snowmobiling, ice fishing and husky sledding", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 453, "end": 468}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If you ask very nicely, @placeholder will even save you're presents until last and arrive on Christmas morning in his sleigh to deliver them straight to your door before he and the reindeer head home for a well-earned rest.", "idx": 59091}], "idx": 38390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson Two travellers who persuaded an elderly dementia sufferer to drop off \u00a373,500 in cash at a bus stop or a lay-by have been jailed for a total of eight-and-a-half years. Father-of-six Hughie Doherty, 31, his brother Francis, 36, and the pair's brother-in-law David Young, conned the 84-year-old widow out of nearly all her life-savings by pretending to be solicitors. The men's scam was exposed when her bank manager became suspicious as they tried to extract \u00a315,000 from the frail victim, who lived alone in the village of Blunham, Bedfordshire. Father of six Hughie Doherty, 31, was jailed for five years at Northampton Crown Court while his brother Francis is set to be sentenced at a later date. Both conned the elderly woman out of most of her life savings\n@highlight\nHughie Doherty and his brother Frank took most of woman's life savings\n@highlight\nBrother-in-law David Young also persuaded widow to withdraw money\n@highlight\nGroup were caught when her bank managed became suspicious\n@highlight\nMen acted as lawyers who could retrieve money she lost from conmen\n@highlight\nJudge at Northampton Crown Court said the effect on the victim was 'appalling' and she will never recover", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 627, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He jailed father-of-one @placeholder, a ground worker who had spent 11 months on remand in custody, to three-and-a-half years.", "idx": 59101}], "idx": 38394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In Latin America, Cuba stands out as one of the most effective deployers of soft power. Rather than exporting revolution, Cuba today exports doctors -- with more than 30,000 Cuban doctors working in more than 100 underdeveloped countries around the world. Cuba has become a marquee provider of catastrophe-related medical assistance around the world, particularly after tsunamis, hurricanes and earthquakes -- and no doubt will send large contingents of medical personnel to earthquake-ravaged Haiti in coming days and weeks. Moving beyond the still active Cold War stasis in U.S.-Cuba relations is an Obama administration foreign policy priority, and the devastation in Haiti provides a platform not only to provide relief for a nearby nation in desperate circumstances, but also to build confidence between Cuban and American authorities in a potential collaboration of effort in a third country.\n@highlight\nSteve Clemons says Cuba has exported medical help for nations grappling with disasters\n@highlight\nHe says the United States refused Cuban aid during the Katrina rescue operation\n@highlight\nThe Haiti quake is an opportunity for U.S. and Cuba to work together, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now is the time for the U.S., Cuba and other major Latin American nations to throw their weight into stopping a worse human tragedy in Haiti than already exists -- and to potentially unite American and Cuban soft power efforts in a way that creates greater positives for @placeholder and for longer-term, 21st century U.S.-Cuba relations.", "idx": 59102}], "idx": 38395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager last weekend sparking race riots was injured in the incident, a police chief has said. The officer, who has not been named, shot 18-year-old Michael Brown dead in Ferguson, Missouri but is said to have been hospitalized himself after the shooting, suggesting there was a struggle. Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said the unidentified officer was treated for swelling on the side of his face after the incident on Saturday. 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Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, of Hallowell, Maine, was critically injured on April 10, 2012, when an improvised explosive device went off after he set down his ammunition bag, causing him to lose portions of both arms and legs. His injuries were so bad, he even sent away the medic attending to him away thinking he would die, saying, 'Get away from me, doc. You go save my men. Let me go. Save my men.'\n@highlight\nStaff Sgt. Travis Mills lost parts of both arms and both legs due to an improvised explosive device while on a tour of Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe quadruple amputee from Hallowell, Maine, who was just 24 at the time, is now sharing his story in the documentary Travis: A Solider's Story\n@highlight\nSgt. Mills has also started a non-profit to help other wounded and injured veterans\n@highlight\nThe young father was so sure he would die he sent the medic attending to him away to take care of other soldiers he could 'save'\n@highlight\nOnce in rehab, he dedicated himself to getting out of the hospital in 10 months to be with his daughter Chloe and wife Kelsey", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The documentary features interviews with Travis and his wife @placeholder, detailing his horrific injury and the daily struggles and challenges he faces as a result of his life-altering injury.", "idx": 59108}], "idx": 38401} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An independent research group predicts that cyberwarfare will accompany future military conflicts and is recommending international action to blunt its impact. Computers can become victims in future military conflicts, a nonprofit group says. The nonprofit U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit studied the cybertactics used against the country of Georgia during its military conflict with Russia last year. Cyberattacks in August 2008 shut down the Web sites of crucial Georgian government agencies, the media and banks. \"The Russians have developed a model here that is very effective,\" said Scott Borg, director of US-CCU. \"We can expect to see the Russians use it in the future, and other countries as well.\"\n@highlight\nStudy looked at cybertactics used during Russia-Georgia conflict\n@highlight\nCivilians recruited from social networks carried out most attacks, report says\n@highlight\nInternational agency needed to advise about risks, group says\n@highlight\nAnother recommendation is creation of cyber-response force", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 283, "end": 305}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 630, "end": 631}, {"start": 633, "end": 635}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The study concludes that the cyberattacks against @placeholder targets were carried out by civilians, many of them recruited via social networking forums devoted to dating, hobbies and politics.", "idx": 59112}], "idx": 38403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- British Foreign Secretary William Hague met a range of Syrian opposition figures Monday, saying London was \"seeking to step up the international pressure on the Assad regime, a regime that has long since lost its legitimacy in the eyes of the wider world.\" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad needed to know that \"the rest of the world is talking to the Syrian opposition and we are looking for a different future for Syria,\" Britain's top diplomat said. \"I think the Assad regime will find that more and more governments around the world are willing to work with the opposition,\" Hague said.\n@highlight\nNEW: More and more countries will meet the opposition, William Hague says\n@highlight\nBritain is \"seeking to step up pressure\" on Syria, the foreign secretary says\n@highlight\nHague urges opposition groups to unify\n@highlight\nThe United Nations says more than 3,500 people have died in the Syrian crackdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's government has said it is fighting armed terrorists, maintaining the death toll is much lower than international observers and opposition groups say.", "idx": 59114}], "idx": 38404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After more than a decade together, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings are going out on top, ending their partnership with yet another gold medal. The pair, two of the most recognisable faces in the sport, won their third gold medal yesterday at London\u2019s Horse Guards Parade. Between Athens, Beijing and London, they are undefeated, having won all but one set on the world's top stage. Gold and glory: Misty May-Treanor, left, and Kerri Walsh Jennings, right, pose with their gold medals, their third-straight, following the final in London Jumping for joy: Walsh Jennings gets some air time as she and May-Treanor celebrate their third gold medal in beach volleyball\n@highlight\nMisty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings reflect after winning their third gold medal in three Olympics\n@highlight\nMay-Treanor, 35, says she will retire after this match to focus on starting a family\n@highlight\nHer husband Matt Treanor, a Los Angeles Dodgers catcher, admits he cried as he watched final from Dodger Stadium\n@highlight\nThey faced compatriots Jen Kessy and April Ross in an all-American final", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 76}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 262, "end": 280}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 438, "end": 457}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 727}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 911, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 945}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Matt Treanor was not in the crowd in @placeholder, but that doesn\u2019t mean he wasn\u2019t watching.", "idx": 59116}], "idx": 38406} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the clocks going back, the nights drawing in and leaves turning brown, Britain has taken on a particularly autumnal feel in recent days, despite temperatures hitting an unseasonably high 17C. And there was perhaps nowhere better to experience the changing season than in Buttermere in the Lake District today, where although temperatures were a slightly more wintry 12C, the fells were bathed in sunshine and took on a glorious golden glow, reflected in the still waters of the famous lake. However, further south the picture was less bright, with much of the south subjected to showers leaving tourists visiting Windsor Great Park reaching for their umbrellas.\n@highlight\nTemperatures have been hitting 17C, and October could be one of the warmest on record\n@highlight\nIn Buttermere, Cumbria, the fells were bathed in sunshine, although the temperature was a cooler 12C\n@highlight\nPhotographers flocked to the shores of the famous lake to capture pictures of the fells reflected in the water\n@highlight\nBut in the south the day was blighted by drizzle, and tourists visiting Windsor, Berkshire, needed their umbrellas\n@highlight\nThe mercury could reach 21C on Friday, making it the warmest Halloween since records began\n@highlight\nWeather will stay mild into the weekend and much of the country will see sun on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 192, "end": 194}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 618, "end": 635}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 778, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Warmer weather: Much of the UK was unseasonably mild today, with temperatures reaching 16 or @placeholder in many parts of the country", "idx": 59120}], "idx": 38407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Unfortunately, there was not nearly as much action on the pitch in Lille as there had been in the French city\u2019s main square earlier in the day. Everton manager Roberto Martinez will be pleased enough that another away draw in the Europa League leaves his side top of Group H with two of their remaining three games at home. But 7,000 travelling Evertonians had precious little to get excited about inside Stade Pierre-Mauroy after a tough 24 hours which saw some of them attacked by hooded hooligans and others tear-gassed by police. Everton midfielder Steven Pienaar is involved in a confrontation during Everton's goalless draw against Lille in the Europa League\n@highlight\nEverton played out a goalless draw with French side Lille to stay at the summit of Europa League Group H\n@highlight\nRoss Barkley, on his European debut, was not his sparkling self and sported a bandage after a cut to his face\n@highlight\n7,000 Everton fans travelled to the French city with some involved in altercations with police earlier on Thursday\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez's side are unbeaten in the competition with two of their three remaining games at Goodison Park", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 160, "end": 175}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 405, "end": 423}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 759, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Martinez said before the game that European football would help @placeholder\u2019s development by setting new tactical challenges for the midfielder.", "idx": 59123}], "idx": 38410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor and Ml Nestel New Jersey Assembly Deputy Speaker John Wisniewski told MailOnline on Thursday evening that Republican Gov. Chris Christie is 'not believable,' and claimed a staffer who pleaded the Fifth during a 'Bridgegate' hearing represents 'just the tip of the cover-up.' Christie, said the lawmaker leading the probe into New Jersey's most improbable scandal since the last New Jersey governor was caught up in one of the largest bankruptcies in U.S. history, is either 'a governor who can\u2019t manage his staff or one who isn\u2019t telling the truth.' In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, the Democratic assemblyman said he was unimpressed with the governor's claim that he first learned Wednesday morning about a political payback plot involving his most trusted staffers and traffic entering the George Washington Bridge.\n@highlight\nNJ Assembly Deputy Speaker John Wisniewski said Christie is either 'a governor who can\u2019t manage his staff or one who isn\u2019t telling the truth'\n@highlight\nHe trashed the governor's presumed presidential aspirations, saying he can't even be trusted to run the George Washington Bridge\n@highlight\nIt's inconceivable, he insisted, that a 'hands-on' leader like Christie might 'suddenly have a senior member of his administration go rogue'\n@highlight\nA long-time NJ political operative said Thursday that Christie political aide Bill Stepien was likely the shot-caller behind the bridge scandal\n@highlight\nThe insider added that Christie's deputy chief of staff, Bridget Kelly, was loyal to Stepien and may have taken orders from him\n@highlight\nKelly's childhood friend told MailOnline that she was 'scapegoated' and called it 'a disgrace ... that she's the only one with egg on her face'\n@highlight\nPort Authority appointee David Wildstein refused to answer questions during a state assembly hearing, exercising his Fifth Amendment right\n@highlight\nWisniewski described Wildstein's silence as 'the tip of the cover-up'\n@highlight\nA US Attorney has opened a criminal investigation after the punitive traffic snarl-ups caused by the bridge plot led to emergency vehicle delays", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 55, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 843, "end": 866}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1338}, {"start": 1379, "end": 1386}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1414}, {"start": 1503, "end": 1510}, {"start": 1537, "end": 1549}, {"start": 1565, "end": 1571}, {"start": 1619, "end": 1623}, {"start": 1649, "end": 1658}, {"start": 1774, "end": 1787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right hand woman: Bridget Kelly was close to the New Jersey Governor and critics of @placeholder say she would not have done anything without taking orders", "idx": 59134}], "idx": 38416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nothing gets people in the Halloween spirit like group costumes. Teamwork was the finishing touch of many iReporters' outfits -- whether it was a team of green Army men or crayons. Many iReporters devoted a lot of time and effort into perfecting their costumes, such as Jason Chuon and his partner Jeremy Kidd, who went to creative lengths to create their nun-chuck couples costume: \"We did some searching online and came across a website that sold chain links in every size and color one could imagine.\" They chose a hollow chain, cut it, tied each end of the chain to thin, plastic hair bands and finished it off with metallic-looking headbands. They chose to do a couples costume after Kidd proposed to Chuon on a business trip in Hong Kong a few weeks before Halloween last year.\n@highlight\nTeamwork dresses up group costumes for Halloween\n@highlight\nMany iReporters devoted a lot of time and effort into perfecting their costumes\n@highlight\nCheck out all of iReport's great group Halloween costume submissions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 994, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN iReport received an array of costume submissions -- @placeholder slipped on masks and assumed the roles of superheroes, dressed in their best (or worst) as celebrities, and put the pop in pop culture icons with their creative and eye-catching outfits.", "idx": 59140}], "idx": 38421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Robertson family are excited to continue filming Duck Dynasty after it was announced yesterday that network A&E would be lifting the ban placed on patriarch Phil Robertson less than two weeks ago over homophobic comments he made in a GQ article. In a statement to FoxNews.com, the family said they are 'excited to keep making a quality TV show for our dedicated fans, who have showed us wonderful support. We will continue to represent our faith and values in a positive way through \"Duck Dynasty\" and our many projects that we are currently working on.' 'The outpouring of support and prayers has encouraged and emboldened us greatly,' the family added.\n@highlight\nA&E has announced Phil Robertson will return to Duck Dynasty\n@highlight\nRobertson was briefly suspended after making homophobic comments in GQ magazine\n@highlight\nThe network says it does not endorse Robertson's views\n@highlight\nFans and Christian conservatives came out in force to support Robertson after the suspension\n@highlight\nDetractors say A&E's initial response was not sufficient\n@highlight\nHe hasn't missed a single day of filming", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 112, "end": 114}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 238, "end": 239}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 810, "end": 811}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "January, and was largely completed before @placeholder made the statements,", "idx": 59148}], "idx": 38425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wilfried Bony was the main man on Sunday as Ivory Coast beat Algeria 3-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations to set up a semi-final clash with Democratic Republic of Congo. Ivory Coast are contesting their first international competition without former talisman Didier Drogba since the 2002 Nations Cup. There were signs that they missed the Chelsea striker, who retired from international duty after last year's World Cup, during the group stage as they stuttered to draws against Guinea and Mali. Ivory Coast striker Wilfried Bony (left) shields the ball from Algeria defender Carl Medjani in Malabo 'If Drogba is not here it's not because of us but because of him,' said coach Herve Renard. 'However if you lose Drogba and find Bony you're doing pretty well.'\n@highlight\nIvory Coast beat Algeria 3-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday\n@highlight\nElephants are in their first competition without Didier Drogba since 2002\n@highlight\nManchester City striker Wilfried Bony bagged a brace during the game\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest AFCON 2015 news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 80, "end": 100}, {"start": 136, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 255, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 294}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 823}, {"start": 895, "end": 907}, {"start": 931, "end": 945}, {"start": 955, "end": 967}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ivory Coast's substitutes go wild after @placeholder's opening goal of the quarter-final clash", "idx": 59152}], "idx": 38427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Srinagar, India (CNN) -- Fifteen passengers were killed and 18 others injured when a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims crashed on a hilly highway in Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Sunday. The bus was heading to the city of Jammu when it skidded off the road and rolled down a steep gorge, said Anil Magotra, the district police chief. \"The bus hurtled 35 to 40 meters, killing 15 passengers on the spot,\" Magotra said. \"All the 18 injured passengers have been evacuated to Jammu for specialized treatment.\" The 33 Hindu people onboard were returning from a pilgrimage to the Himalayan cave shrine of Amarnath.\n@highlight\nA bus with 33 people onboard skids off a highway and rolls down a steep gorge\n@highlight\n15 passengers are killed and 18 others are injured, a police official says\n@highlight\nThey were returning from a pilgrimage to the Himalayan cave shrine of Amarnath", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vehicle accidents are common on the winding 300-kilometer (185-mile) @placeholder national highway, which connects landlocked Kashmir to rest of India.", "idx": 59153}], "idx": 38428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arguably some of the most risqu\u00e9 moments in fashion have been voted the most famous. 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She is a mother afraid for her son. \"We are all having sleepless nights,\" Thakur says. Sourabh Sharma -- one of the Indian students attacked in Melbourne. Her son isn't in a war zone or even a country known to be dangerous. He is a student in Melbourne, Australia. \"Three years back when we sent him,\" she says, \"it was one of the safest places for the children to go.\" The Australian government says it is still safe but a spate of vicious attacks on Indian students in recent weeks has parents like Thakur and hundreds of students shaken and angry.\n@highlight\nSpate of attacks on Indian students in Australia makes headlines in India\n@highlight\nStudents say attacks racially motivated; authorities say they are crimes of opportunity\n@highlight\nAttacks have stoked political tensions between New Delhi, Canberra\n@highlight\nMore than 80,000 Indian students attend Australian universities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have reacted with protests in at least three @placeholder cities.", "idx": 59166}, {"query": "If that kind of sentiment spreads, it could have serious consequences for @placeholder's $12.6 billion-a-year education export industry.", "idx": 59169}], "idx": 38438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Theresa May today echoed Margaret Thatcher with a stark rallying cry to Tory activists to defend British values from Islamist extremism. The Home Secretary said the country needed to \u2018face down extremism in all its forms\u2019 in the wake of the murder of British hostage David Haines by a UK-linked ISIS terrorist. She said: \u2018We must stand up for our values. Because, in the end, as they have done before, those values, our British values, will win the day, and we will prevail.\u2019 The remarks are reminiscent of Mrs Thatcher\u2019s famous address to the Tory conference in 1984 after the Brighton bomb attack.\n@highlight\nTop Tory said the country needed to 'face down extremism in all its forms'\n@highlight\nMrs May said the country needed to \u2018face down extremism in all its forms\n@highlight\nRemarks reminiscent of Mrs Thatcher\u2019s address to 1984 Tory conference\n@highlight\nHome Secretary also warned ISIS terrorists were a direct threat to Britain\n@highlight\nShe said a nuclear-armed 'terrorist state' risked being established", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 285, "end": 286}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will force through new laws to limit police stop and search powers if officers keep stopping black youngsters illegally.", "idx": 59170}], "idx": 38439} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mauricio Pochettino claims he will not make a final decision on his new Tottenham captain until the transfer window has closed. The Spurs armband is up for grabs since Michael Dawson completed a transfer to Hull City this week after 324 appearances in nine years in North London. Younes Kaboul has been leading Pochettino's team out in the Barclays Premier League this season and Hugo Lloris was skipper in the first leg of the Europa League play-off against AEL Limassol, last week. 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David Kelly confronted McGuinness in Athlone, Ireland, demanding answers about his father, Patrick Kelly, who he said had been shot dead with a trainee police officer as they attempted to rescue a kidnapped businessman in the Republic of Ireland in 1983.\n@highlight\nMan confronts Republic candidate demanding answers for his father's killing\n@highlight\nPatrick Kelly was shot dead attempting to rescue a kidnap victim in 1983\n@highlight\nFamily of murdered lawyer Pat Finucane will talk with British Prime Minister Cameron\n@highlight\nFinucane's family wants inquiry, and says British government was complicit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 163, "end": 165}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 300, "end": 316}, {"start": 399, "end": 419}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 721, "end": 739}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 958, "end": 969}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As shoppers and the media looked on, Kelly demanded that @placeholder name the killers, to which McGuinness replied, \"I don't know who was responsible for the killing of your father.\"", "idx": 59174}], "idx": 38442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Moderate Islamist Abdelmonen Abol Fotoh has gathered support from the left and the right since he was ousted from the Muslim Brotherhood over his decision to run for the Egyptian presidency. Now running as a respected independent in Egypt's first democratic presidential election, Abol Fotoh says the pillars of his program are to strengthen democracy, freedom and respect for human rights, and to ensure everyone is treated fairly under Egyptian law. 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The Army and Marine Corps are getting smaller, and now there's a nearly year-long waiting list just to get into boot camp, no matter which branch you want to join. The shrinking Army and Marine Corps are part of a long-planned reduction in the size of the armed forces. But the backlog for enlistees is a new issue. 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George Bingham said the gossip surrounding the case, including claims he and his sisters had travelled to Africa for secret meetings with their father, sent his life spiralling out of control. The former investment banker, 45, denies those claims and added that he hopes his revelations will help end the speculation that has caused him and his family so much pain.\n@highlight\nGeorge Bingham denies claims he and his sisters travelled to Africa for secret meetings with their father\n@highlight\nThirteen years ago the pain of the ongoing rumours became so great he burned every memento of his father\n@highlight\nComments come as it emerges BBC investigation will make hitherto unreported allegations about the Earl's disappearance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 361, "end": 374}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 999, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder with his father before the Earl's disappearance in 1974: Mr Bingham attacked rumours about his father being spread by the BBC", "idx": 59189}], "idx": 38455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, told a small group of loyalists on Friday that he's considering another run for the White House. The move will throw the GOP's fast-coalescing race into chaos as it now must make room for both Romney and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, two moderates seen as competing for the same heavyweight donors. 'Everybody in here can go tell your friends that I'm considering a run,' Romney told donors during the get-together in New York City, according to a source who spoke to Politico. A longtime Romney camp insider contacted by DailyMail.com expressed surprise at the news and had no knowledge of the event.\n@highlight\nFormer Massachusetts governor ran for the White House in 2008 and 2012\n@highlight\nHe was the GOP's nominee three years ago but lost to President Obama\n@highlight\n'Everybody in here can go tell your friends that I'm considering a run,' he reportedly told a group of donors on Friday\n@highlight\nMeeting was scheduled in December, long before Jeb Bush announced he had formed a leadership PAC to raise money\n@highlight\nMove will bring chaos to the potential 2016 Republican field as Romney and former Florida Gov. 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The survey of eight Tory-held marginal constituencies shows that each one would fall to Labour if an election were held tomorrow. And polling in four Labour-held marginal seats suggests only one would be a close contest, with Labour comfortably holding the other three. 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The seven women ranged in age from 27 to 59. \"When the divers plunged into the water, the weather was still good,\" according to local news reports (login required) quoting the ship's captain.\n@highlight\nSeven divers, all Japanese women, failed to surface after a Feb 14 dive near Bali, Indonesia\n@highlight\nDive and rescue efforts were affected by heavy rain\n@highlight\n80 people involved in search, which will continue till Friday\n@highlight\nOwner of dive company said he doesn't know what happened", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 67, "end": 70}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The period from October to April is monsoon season in @placeholder, which sees strong winds and bursts of heavy rain.", "idx": 59211}], "idx": 38468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother-of-two drank herself to death after downing 330 units of alcohol a week, including vodka for breakfast and five bottles of wine a day. Vicky White's family have just experienced the agony of their first Christmas without her, after she died in July. The 38-year-old succumbed to liver failure following a 25-year battle with her addiction. And for her partner Steve Hough, alcohol was a stark reminder of a missing face at the Christmas dinner table this year. Now her children, Jack, 17 and Mia, who celebrated her seventh birthday three days before her Ms White's death, must grow up missing their mother.\n@highlight\nVicky White died of liver failure in July after 25-year alcohol addiction\n@highlight\n38-year-old had featured on BBC's Panorama programme before her death, highlighting the horrific dangers of excessive drinking\n@highlight\nHer partner, Steve Hough, wants her story to act as a stark message to those battling addiction to seek help\n@highlight\nChildren, Jack, 17, and Mia, 7, have just faced first Christmas without her", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 995, "end": 997}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When she wasn't drinking, she became such a good mum,' Mr Hough said: 'She loved walking @placeholder to school.", "idx": 59215}], "idx": 38470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With its purchase of Nokia's mobile phone business, Microsoft has brought a longtime partner into the fold to help fight a battle that has been tough for both companies. 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Jay Beatty, of Armagh, accompanied Celtic for their 2-0 defeat of Hamilton on January 19 where he met players and was asked to take part in a shootout challenge during the interval - in which he duly obliged and scored before celebrating wildly in front of Celtic fans. And he was announced on Friday by former Celtic striker Georgios Samaras as the winner of the competition after receiving 97 per cent of the votes cast on the SPFL website, beating the likes of David Goodwillie and Gary Mackay-Steven.\n@highlight\nCeltic fan Jay Beatty scored in a half-time penalty shootout challenge during game against Hamilton\n@highlight\nThe 11-year-old became famous after celebrating Hoops' title win with Georgios Samaras last season\n@highlight\nJay has now been announced as the winner of January's SPFL Goal of the Month, beating the likes of David Goodwillie and Gary Mackay-Steven", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 92, "end": 146}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 577}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 933, "end": 948}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The youngster, who has @placeholder, was given a rapturous welcome by both sets of supporters", "idx": 59222}], "idx": 38475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deputy head: Martin Goldberg, 46, was found dead a day after police questioned him over allegations that he had purchased child pornography from abroad A paedophile deputy headmaster who secretly filmed his pupils may have been assessed as a \u2018low risk\u2019 by detectives, it was claimed today. Essex Police began probing allegations that Martin Goldberg, of Thorpe Hall School in Great Wakering, had bought material online which may have included images of naked teenage boys. 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Beverly Ann Greenagel, from Eagan, Minnesota, was sentenced to 45 days in prison after three-month-old Dane Ableidinger was found lifeless after being put down for a nap in August 2011. 'If you had done what you were supposed to do, we wouldn\u2019t be here,' Dakota County District Judge Michael Mayer told her. 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The 36-year-old reportedly submitted documents with a Los Angeles court claiming her son Bob, four, had 'kicked and slapped' her during his first overnight visit with her since her rehab stay. 'In the filing, Brooke said Bob told her that he \"hated her.\" Brooke said she believes that Denise told Bob to say that as part of an ongoing campaign to turn the boys against her,' a source told RadarOnline.\n@highlight\nSocialite made the allegations in paperwork filed with Los Angeles court\n@highlight\nShe alleged son attacked her during first overnight visit since rehab stint\n@highlight\nDenise has given up custody of boys following their 'violent outbursts'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder asked the boys if anyone told them to misbehave and she didn\u2019t get a response.", "idx": 59237}], "idx": 38487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 12:41 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 27 September 2013 They say we are all creatures of habit and this pensioner has certainly proved that saying to be correct. Loyal customer Peter Butler has bought 32 cars from the same garage over the past four decades. The 92-year-old man has buying his cars from the Howards Motor Group garage in Weston super Mare, Somerset, since 1974 - a total of 41 years. Peter Butler's wife Marcia poses by one of the couple's first Nissans - a Datson from late 1976 Another motor bought from Howards Moror Group circa 1977\n@highlight\nPeter Butler, 92, has bought 32 cars from the Howards Motor Group garage in Weston super Mare over the past 41 years\n@highlight\nBought his first Nissan in 1974 - A Datsun Cherry that set him back \u00a33,750\n@highlight\nHas bought one car a year since then and has only ever had one breakdown\n@highlight\n'I buy them because I know they won't let me down,' former RAF pilot says", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 349, "end": 367}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 564, "end": 582}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 652, "end": 670}, {"start": 682, "end": 698}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And despite the garage selling a range of cars, for Mr Butler there was only ever make he was willing to invest in - the @placeholder.", "idx": 59239}], "idx": 38488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it's still not yet two o'clock on that July afternoon in 1863.\" So starts a powerful passage by William Faulkner in \"Intruder in the Dust.\" The Mississippi novelist and poet poignantly painted the scene of dry-mouthed young men anticipating battle. But the Confederate attack, known in the annals of history as Pickett's Charge, ended about a mile away in failure, gray-clad troops blunted by determined Union troops at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Those young boys recalled by Faulkner were stopped at the Angle, a stone wall considered the high-water mark of the Confederacy -- perhaps the last chance for victory in the U.S. Civil War. Instead, the Union prevailed at Gettysburg, a turning point in the four-year war that claimed at least 620,000 lives.\n@highlight\nGettysburg expects between 200,000 and 300,000 visitors\n@highlight\nThey will watch re-enactments, visit national military park\n@highlight\nIt's the 150th anniversary of the momentous Civil War battle\n@highlight\nMuch has changed since previous commemorations", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 241}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gettysburg, then a bucolic town of 2,400 souls, found itself directly drawn into the @placeholder during the first days of July 1863.", "idx": 59247}], "idx": 38491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin and Tamara Cohen Militant union firebrand Len McCluskey has handed Labour its biggest donation since Ed Miliband came to power, it was revealed last night. Tories said the \u00a31.8million from Unite, the union he leads, makes a mockery of the Labour leader\u2019s claims to be reducing his party\u2019s financial reliance on unions. News of the donation comes just days after Labour unveiled plans to cap private rents \u2013 a policy long demanded by Unite. 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Simplice Kpandji, a spokesman for the United Nations' refugee agency, said it was unclear whether anyone had been killed at the camp, which is about 10 kilometers from Goma, the border city that has been a flashpoint for fighting between government troops and the M23 rebel group. The Mugunga III camp houses more than 30,000 displaced people, many of whom fled to the camp when rebels advanced on Goma, Kpandji said. The attackers' identity was unknown, he said, and officials were working on gathering more information.\n@highlight\nIt is unclear whether anyone was killed in the attack, a U.N. official says\n@highlight\nAttackers looted a displaced persons camp and raped women there, the official says\n@highlight\nThe attack comes after U.N. monitors confirm that rebels have withdrawn from Goma\n@highlight\nThe rebels were told by regional leaders to withdraw at least 12 miles from the city", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 95}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rebel group has been accused of widespread looting by the @placeholder and Goma residents.", "idx": 59256}], "idx": 38499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 12:37 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 28 January 2013 Iceland was not to blame for its bank crisis and did no wrong when refusing to repay billions of pounds of UK savers' money, a European court said today. Governments in Britain and the Netherlands were forced to repay \u00a33.18 billion to members of the public who lost their deposits when Icesave, an online subsidiary of Iceland's Landsbanki, collapsed in the 2008 crisis. The Luxembourg-based European Free Trade Association Court ruled that deposit-guarantee laws did not cover \u2018a systemic bank failure of the magnitude experienced\u2019 in the tiny North Atlantic nation.\n@highlight\nIceland not to blame for 2008 collapse of its banks, court rules\n@highlight\nCountry did no wrong when it refused to repay depositors' money\n@highlight\nSome 340,000 British and Dutch savers lost deposits which was paid out to them by their respective governments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 196, "end": 197}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 481, "end": 517}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Icelandic voters have twice rejected deals brokered by their government to reimburse the two countries, partly because of anti-terrorism legislation used by the @placeholder government.", "idx": 59257}], "idx": 38500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The European Commission is looking into France's expulsion of more than 8,000 ethnic Roma, commonly referred to as gypsies, the commission's president told CNN Tuesday. \"The European Commission, working with the French authorities, is now making an independent assessment\" of the situation, Jose Manuel Barroso said on CNN's \"Quest Means Business.\" Recent raids against camps in Lyon, France, and other cities forced out a total of 8,300 Romanian and Bulgarian nationals of Roma origin. 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Barroso said in his first state of the union speech on Tuesday that governments \"must respect human rights.\"\n@highlight\nThe European Commission is investigating France's action, its head says\n@highlight\nBarroso: There is no room for discrimination in Europe\n@highlight\nFrance says it is trying to crack down on crime\n@highlight\nRoma, or gypsies, have faced prejudice for generations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 165, "end": 167}, {"start": 183, "end": 201}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 300, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 354}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 659, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I do not want to interfere in that debate,\" he said, but he added that the commission is investigating how France is implementing @placeholder law.", "idx": 59261}], "idx": 38502} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Clements Follow @@Ashley_Clements Follow Sportsmail's coverage as Manchester United defeat Valencia thanks to a last minute winner from Marouane Fellaini and Diego Costa scores twice against Real Sociedad to help Chelsea win their final pre-season game of the season. United hosted Valencia as new boss Louis van Gaal made his Theatre of Dreams debut in front of the club's home fans. Click here to read the full match report. Meanwhile at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were in action against Sociedad for their final pre-season test as Cesc Fabregas, Costa, Filipe Luis, Thibaut Courtois and Kurt Zouma made their Stamford Bridge bows. 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As President Barack Obama puts the finishing touches on his second inaugural address, one in which aides say Obama will take a \"hopeful\" tone, here are Prothero's picks for the top five U.S. presidential inaugural addresses: 1. Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural (1801) If you think partisan politics are bad today, you should have seen the election of 1800. Desperately trying to hold onto power, Federalists accused Jefferson of all sorts of infidelities to God and country, blasting him as an infidel and intimating that he might be a secret Jew or Muslim. Soon each side was questioning whether America could survive rule by the opposing party.\n@highlight\nIn the wake of election tie, Thomas Jefferson delivered most conciliatory address\n@highlight\nFrederick Douglass said Lincoln's second inaugural \"sounded more like a sermon\"\n@highlight\nFranklin Roosevelt's first inaugural delivered hope amid the Great Depression", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 881, "end": 896}, {"start": 945, "end": 962}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like Jefferson and @placeholder, FDR delivered his first inaugural address in a moment of crisis, though this time the crisis was economic rather than political or military.", "idx": 59271}], "idx": 38506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- My dad still uses an old flip phone. It's gray. It's clunky. And its two ringtone choices are an early recording of Greensleeves or a dramatic poetry slam by Grover Cleveland. But it works for him. And that's all that matters. Besides, how proletarian could it possibly be when even the billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, uses one? The world sort of took notice of Jones' phone last week at the Arizona State-Notre Dame football game which was, for recruiting and financial reasons, being played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. 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In a hilarious segment that aired on Today on Wednesday, the duo took a trip to Russian baths where they were treated to steam baths and oil massages while wearing a series of fetching hats designed to protect their heads from the heat. As they walked to a collection of small huts overlooking the Russian mountains, Lauer said: 'We've partied like Olympians, we've had swagger like Olympians, now it's time to chill out like Olympians.'\n@highlight\nToday show hosts decided to relax like Olympians while working in Sochi\n@highlight\nHilarious segment showed them enduring a 'venik' treatment - in which they were beaten across the back by eucalyptus branches", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder, who said the treatment cured a sore shoulder, was more convinced.", "idx": 59292}], "idx": 38522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A Los Angeles judge on Thursday denied Shelly Sterling's request to prevent estranged husband Donald Sterling and his legal team from contacting witnesses in the couple's court battle over whether she controls the Los Angeles Clippers. Shelly Sterling has a pending court case in which she is asking a judge to uphold her negotiated sale of the couple's ownership of the NBA team despite her husband's objections. She and her attorneys accused her husband of making a death threat against one of her lawyers and leaving intimidating threats against two doctors who certified Donald Sterling as mentally incapacitated.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge says it's \"no surprise\" the case has \"high emotions\" and \"posturing\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge asks parties \"to tone down the pre-trial communications\"\n@highlight\nDonald Sterling tells wife's attorney: \"I am going to take you out, O'Donnell!\"\n@highlight\nSterling allegedly left intimidating voice-mail messages for two doctors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 235, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 271}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shelly Sterling's maneuver to seek a probate court trial comes as three physicians say Donald Sterling, 80, is mentally incapacitated, @placeholder has said.", "idx": 59294}], "idx": 38523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today could be a crucial day in the push to rid Syria of chemical weapons. It's day two of meetings between Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva, Switzerland. A plan could be created Friday, but then again ... The United Nations is also poised to get involved. Although Syria's bloody civil war is over two years old, power players from many nations seemed focused on making changes. Here are the five things to pay attention to today. 1. Nailing down a plan Lavrov and Kerry take 2. 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It's Barnard College, which just announced that President Obama will be the featured speaker at its May 14 graduation ceremonies. The choice benefits both the president and Barnard, a 123-year-old women's college in New York City. Barnard outdoes neighboring Columbia and every other Ivy League college when it comes to commencement prestige. Obama, in turn, gets the perfect setting to talk about women's rights. The Republicans have made a national issue of limiting access to contraception, and Barnard provides the president with a forum to make his views on the subject clear. This comes at a time when the Guttmacher Institute reports that of the 43 million fertile American women who do not want to get pregnant, 89% are practicing birth control.\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills: Barnard wins commencement prize with Obama, to Columbia's dismay\n@highlight\nMills: Women's college Barnard is the perfect stage for Obama to speak on women's rights\n@highlight\nUniversities are democratic, he says, so students should have a say in who speaks\n@highlight\nMilles: Gen. 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Her 11-year tenure at the high court was marked by the landmark 2006 case where Botswana's Bushmen took the government to court over the right to live and hunt in the central Kalahari game reserve. In what is the southern African country's longest and most expensive trial to date, Dow ruled that the Bushmen should be allowed to return to their ancestral lands. The case attracted widespread international attention and came to define Dow's career at the high court that ended in 2009.\n@highlight\nUnity Dow was the first female judge appointed to the High Court in Botswana\n@highlight\nToday, she is a successful author and partner in her own law firm\n@highlight\nDow is also a prominent activist, championing women's rights in her country\n@highlight\nShe says her next goal is to join the political arena", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was born into a @placeholder where there was no tar road, no telephone.", "idx": 59305}], "idx": 38531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Newt Gingrich was the keynote speaker at Monday night's fundraising dinner for the Senate and House Republican campaign committees, but it was Sarah Palin who stole the show. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves to the crowd at the Republican fundraising dinner Monday in Washington. The Alaska governor's last-minute appearance at the GOP's biggest fundraiser of the year ended 24 hours of speculation that the she might skip the event. A late attempt to have her speak at the dinner fell through when organizers feared she might upstage Gingrich, the onetime House speaker. Hours before the event was slated to begin, an aide to Palin would not confirm that she would be attending. But when Palin and her husband, Todd, sauntered across the stage with Gingrich and his wife, Callista, shortly before the program commenced, their appearance was met with cheers from the audience of 2,000 party loyalists.\n@highlight\nSpeculation had been rampant about whether Gov. 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That's Hawaii's magic number on Election Day. If voter turnout stayed exactly as it did in 2008 (impossible, I know, but hear me out) then 11,000-some new voters would push the Aloha State out of last place for voter participation. Watch out West Virginia, Hawaii is coming for you. If 11,466 more people voted in the presidential election in Hawaii, then the state's turnout rate would hit 50% of the eligible population, based on numbers compiled by George Mason University's Michael McDonald on a site called the United States Election Project. That would push Hawaii past West Virginia, which had a 49.9% turnout.\n@highlight\nBased on 2008 numbers, Hawaii needs 11,466 new voters to jump out of last place\n@highlight\nThe state had the lowest voter turnout in 2008, making it the subject of a CNN series\n@highlight\nCNN's Change the List hopes to try to increase voter turnout in the islands\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter: New get-out-the-vote efforts could lead to increased participation", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 460, "end": 482}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 524, "end": 553}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}, {"start": 831, "end": 845}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "TV stations and newspapers in @placeholder have been talking about Hawaii's low level of voter participation in recent weeks.", "idx": 59324}], "idx": 38548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Austin, Texas (CNN) -- With its orange paint, muscular look and mounted steer horns, an unusual race car has been turning heads on the streets of this capital city. But that's not even the most interesting thing about it. This is a Rally Fighter, believed to be the first production vehicle to be designed through crowdsourcing, the process of drawing input from a global community of interested people via the Internet. \"If Henry Ford had had Twitter and Internet access, he surely would have made his automobiles in a very different way,\" said John B. Rogers, president and co-founder of Local Motors, the Arizona car maker that built the Rally Fighter. The company's slogan: \"Made by you in America.\"\n@highlight\nRally Fighter is believed to be the first production vehicle to be designed through crowdsourcing\n@highlight\nIts design was chosen through a vote by a community of people on the Internet\n@highlight\nThe car was built by Local Motors of Arizona and costs $99,900", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Founded five years ago, @placeholder is now home to more than 25,000 community members and 50 full-time employees.", "idx": 59329}], "idx": 38550} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Ken Ballen is president of Terror Free Tomorrow: The Center for Public Opinion, a nonprofit institute that researches attitudes toward extremism. Patrick Doherty is deputy director of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation, a think tank that promotes ideas across the ideological spectrum. Kenneth Ballen says whoever won the election, Iranians strongly favor free elections and a free press. (CNN) -- In a poll conducted three weeks before Iran's June 12 vote, our nonprofit organizations found a consensus among Iranians, including almost all of those who told us they would vote for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. And that consensus is that Iranians want a truly democratic system.\n@highlight\nBallen, Doherty: Iranians, including Ahmadinejad backers, want more democracy\n@highlight\nThey say their poll can't determine whether Moussavi had a late surge\n@highlight\nThey say government actions have shifted debate to democracy not to who won", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 42, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 92}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 203, "end": 227}, {"start": 236, "end": 257}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 430, "end": 432}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 632, "end": 650}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It does not predict the final vote, nor does it measure a possible surge for @placeholder, which many believe occurred in the final weeks.", "idx": 59332}], "idx": 38553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As showboating goes, this is about as dangerous as it gets. The foolish fly-bys are being performed by an Argentine pilot at one of the South American nation's air bases in Antarctica. In a series of show-off swoops, the reckless pilot almost knocks bystanders off their feet with his down force as he pulls out of nose dives with just metres to go. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Dangerous: The reckless pilot pushes the boundaries of safety in the C-130 Hercules Narrow miss: The gathered photographers breathe a sigh of relief as the plane passes by safely. Recipe for disaster: The aircraft is barely metres above runway while travelling at high speed\n@highlight\nStunts were performed on an air base in Antarctica\n@highlight\nTechnique known as 'flat-hatting' is frowned upon by aviation experts", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Incoming: the @placeholder prepares for another fly past as it accelerates towards the ground", "idx": 59334}], "idx": 38554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three women who were allegedly recorded without their knowledge during sex with a disgraced Morgan Stanley banker are speaking out against the former executive's defense team. The alleged victims told the New York Post that John C. Kelly's high-priced lawyers are attempting to drag them through the mud in an effort to get him off the hook. Kelly is accused of planting cameras in his apartment on East 69th Street in New York City and recording his sexual encounters without the knowledge of his partners from May 2011 until December 2012. Now, Kelly's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, is claiming one of the alleged victims is actually a jealous stalker who only called the cops because she was spurned by the former banker.\n@highlight\nJohn Kelly has been accused of secretly filming sexual encounters with three women\n@highlight\nThe accused man had been with Morgan Stanley for almost a decade\n@highlight\nKelly was fired November 8, 2013, for allegedly writing bad checks, which coincided with his arrest\n@highlight\nAttorney for one of victims said Kelly set up a hidden camera in bookshelf inside his apartment", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 856, "end": 869}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said she met @placeholder eight years ago and thought they had been in an exclusive relationship.", "idx": 59339}], "idx": 38558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A suspected stalker threatened to decapitate a lingerie model known as Philadelphia's 'hottest blonde', it is claimed. Luis Plascencia, 47, sent the barrage of hate-filled messages through Facebook and e-mail to Kourtney Reppert, it is alleged. The 26-year-old Playboy hostess was so terrified she hired security guards for her birthday party at a nightclub in April. Plascencia was arrested at his home in Chicago and held without a bond. He will appear in court today to face the charges which carry a maximum of five years in prison. 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It is a confluence of cases unlike anything the country has seen since the September 11, 2001, attacks. Najibullah Zazi, 24, has been indicted on a charge of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction in the U.S. But CNN's national security analyst Peter Bergen and law enforcement analyst Mike Brooks say not to read too much into it -- the rush of arrests is a coincidence. \"These are things that are happening completely independently,\" Bergen said. Brooks agreed, calling it a \"happenstance.\"\n@highlight\nFive terrorism cases in five states not connected, CNN analysts say\n@highlight\nArrests in Colorado, New York, Texas, Illinois, North Carolina called \"happenstance\"\n@highlight\nIllinois arrest not announced until Texas operation was completed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 210, "end": 224}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 668, "end": 670}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was one element of the developments of the past week that was coordinated, Bergen and Brooks noted -- the timing with which authorities released information about the cases in @placeholder and Texas.", "idx": 59342}], "idx": 38561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Members of Congress returned to Washington on Monday from a five-week summer break. And they already can't wait to go back home. Despite frightening international developments drawing the United States into a major military fight against the terrorist group ISIS and several unresolved policy disputes on things like immigration, members of the House and Senate come back to the Capitol with one thing in mind: Do the bare minimum and get back on the campaign trail. At the top of the must-do list: passing a government funding bill and avoiding another government shutdown. Federal agencies run out of money at the end of September and the House could vote as early as this week on a \"CR,\" or continuing resolution, that keeps current funding levels through mid-December. Congressional Republicans, confident they will regain control of the Senate, want to pass the spending bill quickly and without drama. Privately, some Democrats relish the idea of more brinkmanship on the issue because of the political damage a shutdown inflicted on Republicans last fall.\n@highlight\nAt the top of the list, passing a funding bill to avoid another government shutdown\n@highlight\nCongress will also hear from President Obama on his plan to combat ISIS\n@highlight\nLittle else is expected to be done with midterm elections less than two months away", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 706, "end": 707}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most Republicans oppose the approach but may vote to take it up nonetheless if for no other reason than to shrink the window into which Democrats can propose other measures @placeholder consider political show votes.", "idx": 59354}, {"query": "@placeholder oppose those bills and bristle at Democrats for clogging the calendar with measures designed to rally the liberal base and boost Democratic candidates, not actually pass laws.", "idx": 59356}], "idx": 38570} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two unconnected overseas emergencies -- the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and Islamic terrorists in Iraq and Syria -- are prompting President Barack Obama to embark on a two-day U.S. road trip that the White House hopes will demonstrate a commander at work. The spread of Ebola in West Africa, which hasn't slowed despite $100 million of pledged U.S. aid, is unrelated to the U.S. mission to degrade ISIS terrorists in Iraq and Syria. 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The reason for the rather disparaging description? Unfortunately for her \u2014 and especially for her four children \u2014 their father is Michael Redman. The name might not be immediately familiar, so here is his brief CV. Mr Redman is the 59-year-old bus driver who was splashed across the front page (and two inside pages) of a red-top tabloid a few days ago under the headline: \u2018My Fare Ladies\u2019. He was, we were informed, Britain\u2019s most \u2018prolific dad\u2019, siring 26 offspring in 37 years: a brood of 13 girls and 13 boys.\n@highlight\nOne of the mothers of some of Michael Redman's 26 children speaks out\n@highlight\nNicola Redman - who has since changed name - met him on a bus in 1990\n@highlight\nShe was just 16 and he was 35 when he seduced her and got her pregnant\n@highlight\nHe had children with other women when they were together, Nicola claims\n@highlight\nShe says she babysat one of his children while another mother gave birth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018One night, the woman herself knocked on my door after noticing @placeholder\u2019s car parked outside,\u2019 she says.", "idx": 59361}], "idx": 38574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With their soulful voices and traditional Zulu dance moves, South African acappella singing sensation Ladysmith Black Mambazo have been blending vocal harmonies to take audiences on a musical journey for nearly half a century. 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Wasps rugby director Young admitted he would 'feel for' Haskell if he does not win a starting berth in England's Six Nations back-row. England face Wales in the Millennium Stadium on Friday, February 6 in their first return since a record 30-3 defeat that handed Warren Gatland's men the 2013 Six Nations title. 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Squadron Leader Kai Mcnaughton, 42, who has completed seven tours of duty in Afghanistan, went into the woman\u2019s bedroom as his wife and her husband were downstairs at the party, Winchester Crown Court heard. The jury were told he put his hand under the covers to touch her intimately before she performed a sex act on him - wrongly believing it was her husband. Sex assault: Kai Mcnaughton (left) touched a woman inappropriately at a Christmas party while his wife Claire (right) was asleep upstairs, a court heard\n@highlight\nSquadron Leader Kai Mcnaughton, 42, touched the woman in her bed while his wife and her husband were downstairs, court hears\n@highlight\nHe has split from his wife after touching the woman at the party", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 338, "end": 359}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the alleged victim, aged in her 40s, realised it was not her partner who had been in the room she punched the @placeholder.", "idx": 59368}], "idx": 38577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barry Steenkamp said he was struggling 'to find some reason why this happened to our lovely daughter' Blade Runner\u2019s best friend has told how he received a phone call moments after Reeva Steenkamp had been shot dead and a distraught Oscar Pistorius later crying \u2018My baba, I\u2019ve killed my baba. God take me away.\u2019 Before the Paralympic medallist called the emergency services he phoned Justin Divaris, 27, at 3.55am to tell him what had happened. \u2018I said to him, \u201cWhat are you talking about?\u201d He then repeated himself \u2013 \u201cThere has been a terrible accident, I shot Reeva\u201d,\u2019 he told the Sunday People.\n@highlight\nAthlete's best friend claims Pistorius called him moments after shooting\n@highlight\nReeva Steenkamp, 29, had been dating Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorious, a double-amputee known as the Blade Runner, since November\n@highlight\nShe was shot dead on Valentine\u2019s Day at his gated mansion in Pretoria\n@highlight\n'There is no hatred in our hearts' says model's devastated father\n@highlight\nParalympian's father says athlete 'acted on instinct'\n@highlight\nSpeculation surrounding model's relationship with South African rugby star\n@highlight\nPistorius tried to save Reeva with kiss of life after shooting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 384, "end": 397}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 746, "end": 761}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The father of the South African model allegedly murdered by @placeholder spoke movingly yesterday of his family\u2019s grief \u2013 and said he bore the athlete no animosity.", "idx": 59375}], "idx": 38581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nothing says \"sore loser\" like threatening to leave the country after an election defeat. And that's what hundreds of thousands of Americans have done by petitioning for their states' secession on the White House website. It's reminiscent of the great British tradition of right-wing celebrities threatening to leave the UK if the Labour Party wins power. Alas, they never do. From the demography and geography of the vast majority of signers, it's tempting to conclude that this is just a Republican cry of rage against four more years of President Barack Obama. But it's more significant than that. Strip away the right-wing fantasies about whether or not secession is really possible (it isn't), and you have a movement that testifies to the extraordinary divisions within American politics. The far right feels angry and dispossessed. Rather than getting even, it's threatening to run away.\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: Secession movement reveals real feelings of some conservatives\n@highlight\nHe says it's not realistic, but still shows far right's feeling of dispossession in U.S. politics\n@highlight\nHe says election stoked idea of two Americas; conservatives fear they are the new minority\n@highlight\nStanley: GOP must integrate secession group into mainstream, legitimate politics", "entities": [{"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 321, "end": 322}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the case of the @placeholder, the states are historically there by choice.", "idx": 59380}], "idx": 38585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nathan Klein Australian brothers Liam and Chris Hemsworth have appeared on-screen together for a mock sequel to the viral YouTube clip Charlie Bit My Finger. The skit, filmed exclusively for US talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!, features the Hemsworth siblings in an action-packed spoof sequel to the original video - set 30 years later. Hollywood A-listers Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks also feature in the two-minute dark clip, directed by Batman's Christopher Nolan. Scroll down for video Angry: Australian Chris Hemsworth plays the enraged older brother of 'Charlie' in the mock sequel to the YouTube clip 'Charlie Bit My Finger', which has more than 670 million views online\n@highlight\nAustralian brothers Liam and Chris Hemsworth star in new spoof video\n@highlight\nIt is a mock sequel to the viral Charlie Bit My Finger clip on YouTube\n@highlight\nThe skit was filmed for US talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!\n@highlight\nHollywood's Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks also star in the two-minute clip\n@highlight\nThe original video has been watched more than 670 million times", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 138, "end": 158}, {"start": 194, "end": 195}, {"start": 207, "end": 224}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 446, "end": 462}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 626}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 799, "end": 819}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}, {"start": 885, "end": 901}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hollywood actor Tom Hanks stars as the Hemsworth's father, and warns @placeholder's character that his brother is 'coming for him'", "idx": 59381}], "idx": 38586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The picture-sharing social media boom via sites like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram means the pressure is on to look good online. And with celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley constantly bombarding our social media feeds with picture perfect 'selfies', there has never been a more important time to impress on the net. And now, an app which promises to do just that has hit the market and become a best-seller as image conscious users rush to enhance their looks. 'Face Tune' Photoshop app that whitens teeth, removes spots and even fill in bald patches has become an iTunes bestseller\n@highlight\n\u00a31.99 editing app one of top three iTunes apps of the month\n@highlight\nAllows you to retouch face, banish wrinkles and change eye colour", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 200}, {"start": 491, "end": 510}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is a \u00a31.99 photo editing app designed to help you edit your portrait photographs into 'perfection'.", "idx": 59385}], "idx": 38588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Joe Bernstein's match report from the Britannia Ronald Koeman felt Southampton deserved the late winner from Graziano Pelle that sent them through to the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup at the expense of Stoke. Saints looked in control at 2-0 up at half-time against the team they beat in the Premier League on Saturday, but the Potters fought back and levelled through Mame Biram Diouf with eight minutes remaining. Stoke appeared to be the more likely winners at that stage but Peter Crouch saw red for two yellow cards in less than a minute. Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic was helpless as Graziano Pelle's strike curled inside his left-hand post\n@highlight\nSouthampton beat Stoke 2-3 at the Britannia on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nGraziano Pelle scored a late winner to send the Saints through\n@highlight\nRonald Koeman's side will face Sheffield United in the last eight\n@highlight\nSaints manager felt his side deserved the Capital One Cup win", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 815, "end": 827}, {"start": 846, "end": 861}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 934, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'At 2-2 I felt we were in the ascendancy and we could go on and possibly win it from a situation where at 2-0 down you think it's going to be very hard against a very good @placeholder team.'", "idx": 59387}], "idx": 38589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:04 EST, 12 June 2013 An hilarious YouTube video purporting to be a reference to support a job application for DreamWorks Pictures features 'CJ' in a convincing appeal for employment - even Steven Spielberg is apparently on his side. The video begins with a written explanation: 'In 2011, CJ applied for a job at DreamWorks. He sent in this video.' CJ wants to be a post-production production assistant at DreamWorks, and he believes he's got the chops for the job. But don't take his word for it - Steven Spielberg has a few things to say on his behalf.\n@highlight\nChristopher Woodring made the hilarious video as a reference in support of a job application\n@highlight\nSteven Spielberg appears to wholeheartedly endorse the production assistant's bid - even saying he'll cry if Christopher doesn't get the job\n@highlight\nAs yet, Christopher has not scored a job with DreamWorks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 182, "end": 200}, {"start": 212, "end": 213}, {"start": 261, "end": 276}, {"start": 360, "end": 361}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 420, "end": 421}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 637, "end": 656}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder, if I don't come and work for you, will you cry?'", "idx": 59391}], "idx": 38592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Great Britain's Lynsey Sharp just fell short in her bid to retain the European crown, as not even a personal-best performance was enough for her to add gold to the 800 metres silver from the Commonwealth Games. A fortnight ago, the 24-year-old became the pride of Scotland after overcoming the odds to secure a podium finish at Hampden Park. Sharp was on a drip in the athletes' village clinic until 5.30am on the morning of the Glasgow final, yet managed to win silver after a wonderful late surge. Second: Lynsey Sharp crosses the line just behind Maryna Arzamasova in the 800m\n@highlight\nLysey Sharp won 800m silver in European Championships\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old ran a personal best but still came second in Zurich\n@highlight\nMaryna Arzamasova won gold after a hugely impressive performance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 550, "end": 566}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 622, "end": 643}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the build-up to this edition, she spoke of her desire to top the podium outright - something she was just unable to manage due to a Europe-leading time from @placeholder.", "idx": 59399}], "idx": 38598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray, who was Michael Jackson's personal physician, is refusing to testify in the wrongful death lawsuit that the singer's mother filed against concert promoter AEG Live. If called, he will plead the fifth so as not to incriminate himself, the doctor said in a statement sent to the Jackson family. Murray has never been questioned under oath about Jackson's death, which occurred on his watch. He did not testify at his trial, where he was found guilty of causing Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, by administering a deadly overdose of sedatives and the surgical anesthetic propofol in what he told police was an attempt to cure the singer's insomnia.\n@highlight\nMurray: \"I will be asserting my Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination\"\n@highlight\nJackson lawyers cancel deposition of Murray\n@highlight\nThe Jacksons claim AEG Live bears responsibility for pop icon's death\n@highlight\nAEG: Jacksons canceled deposition because Murray would \"destroy\" their case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 48, "end": 62}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 931, "end": 933}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jackson lawyers, calling it a \"smoking gun,\" argue the e-mail is evidence that AEG Live used @placeholder's fear of losing his $150,000-a-month job as Jackson's personal physician to pressure him to have Jackson ready for rehearsals despite his fragile health.", "idx": 59403}], "idx": 38599} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A best picture nomination is not exactly nothing. Many would argue that it's just about everything. Yet there was brush-fire-level rage on and off the Internet -- see #OscarsSoWhite -- following Thursday morning's announcement of this year's Academy Award nominations over the fact that \"Selma,\" the critically acclaimed drama about Martin Luther King Jr.'s epochal campaign for voting rights in the South, received only two Oscar nods, one of them for best picture. (The other was for best song: \"Glory,\" the Golden Globe-winning anthem co-written by Common and John Legend, which one can safely label the prohibitive early favorite its category.)\n@highlight\nGene Seymour: At #OscarsSoWhite, many complain the 'Selma' Oscar snub is about race\n@highlight\nHe says consider difference between Oscar support for \"12 years a Slave\" and \"Selma\"\n@highlight\nSeymour: One is about blacks as victims; one is about strong blacks as agents of their own salvation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 338, "end": 359}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Selma's\" partisans cried racism at the Academy voters, even though a few of these critics pointed out that this was the pretty much the same @placeholder that a year ago conferred the best picture, best adapted screenplay and best supporting actress Oscars to \"12 Years a Slave.\"", "idx": 59407}], "idx": 38602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The expulsion of an international medical NGO providing a vital lifeline to displaced Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine state has raised fears other aid agencies could be next. Advocates for the Rohingya Muslim minority -- tens of thousands of whom have been displaced by sectarian violence and are forced to live in sealed camps -- fear the move is part of a push by extremist Rakhine nationalists to cut off a lifeline to the persecuted ethnic group and help drive them from the state in western Myanmar. \"It is absolutely shocking, especially that the government seems to bow to the demands of protesters in the face of international human rights concerns,\" said Chris Lewa, founder of the Arakan Project, an NGO which advocates on the Rohingya issue.\n@highlight\nThere are fears NGOs could be expelled from Myanmar's volatile Rakhine state\n@highlight\nMedecins Sans Frontieres was banned following protests by extremist Rakhine nationalists\n@highlight\nThe government backs their allegations that the NGO favors Rohingya Muslims\n@highlight\nAdvocates for the persecuted Rohingya fear the move is part of a push to drive them out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 199, "end": 213}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 858, "end": 881}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder are a stateless Muslim minority in Rakhine state, thought to number between 800,000 and one million.", "idx": 59410}], "idx": 38604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CNN is monitoring tweets and other messages from people in Haiti and reports from those who said they have been in touch with friends and family. CNN has not been able to able to verify this material. What people on the ground in Haiti are saying on Twitter: \"Felt that, loud and clear. We're in Cap Haitien. House (really the whole world) shook for about 30 seconds\" -- From Twitter user firesideint (Luke Renner) at 5:20 p.m. ET Watch Luke's interview with a Haitian student after quake \"this s***is still shaking ! major earthquake in haiti !\" -- From Twitter user fredodupouxat 5:20 p.m. ET\n@highlight\nNEW: Tweets: \"an 8 story building behind me is rubble,\" \"the palace..it is destroyed\"\n@highlight\nMom \"described total destruction around her\" to family, CNN commentor writes\n@highlight\nTweet: \"many dead bodies and injured,\" collapsed buildings in Haiti\n@highlight\nCNN monitoring message, tweets after quake in Haiti; messages have not been vetted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 155, "end": 157}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 712, "end": 714}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I also have friends who work and @placeholder and the last thing I heard is that the hotel located near petion ville where they stay at collapsed and are trying to rescue victims as well.\"", "idx": 59411}], "idx": 38605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband\u2019s chief spin doctor, Tom Baldwin allegedly told BBC\u2019s Nick Robinson that the Labour leader had seen the HSBC scandal as 'another Milly Dowler moment\u2019 My first rule of political scandals is that they don\u2019t matter unless people are talking about them in the pub. Any important scandal needs a moment that turns them from a storm in the Westminster teacup to a topic of debate in The George. With MPs\u2019 expenses, it was Sir Peter Viggers\u2019 duck pond. With phone hacking, it was Milly Dowler\u2019s voicemails. And with Andrew Mitchell, it wasn\u2019t the fact that he swore at police officers; it was that much-disputed word \u2018pleb\u2019.\n@highlight\nLeaked files on HSBC\u2019s Swiss operations has set off a political firestorm\n@highlight\n1,000 wealthy Britons used it to evade tax but only one faced prosecution\n@highlight\nBut Damian McBride asks what will get people talking down at the pub?\n@highlight\nDamian McBride is a former adviser to Gordon Brown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now all the public can see \u2013 based on his spin doctor\u2019s own analysis \u2013 is that @placeholder was not sharing their outrage; he was exploiting it.", "idx": 59422}], "idx": 38612} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 08:27 EST, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:48 EST, 11 January 2013 Three British men including two former soldiers have been badly injured in a crash in South America as they were taking part in what is billed as the world's toughest rally. A spokesman for the Race2Recovery team said a support vehicle the three team members were travelling in during the Dakar Rally was involved in a head-on collision in Peru which is believed to have left two other people dead. The three men, who are part of a team of injured soldiers taking part in the challenge, were named as Justin Birchall, 40, a team driver and civilian volunteer from Burnley, Lancashire, whose Wildcat vehicle retired earlier in the race, former Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer and Gulf War and Falklands war veteran Lee Townsend, a team mechanic, from Yate near Bristol, and retired Army Major John Winskill, 42, the team logistics expert, who is from Durrington, near Salisbury, Wiltshire.\n@highlight\nRace2Recovery members injured in head-on crash which killed two others\n@highlight\nNamed as Falklands veteran Lee Townsend, retired Major John Winskill, 42, and civilian volunteer Justin Birchall, 40\n@highlight\nAirlifted to hospital where they are all described as 'stable and conscious'\n@highlight\nRally, described as the world's toughest, began in Lima, Peru on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1356}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1362}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our entire team has been struck by the friendliness and support we have received from the @placeholder people since arriving for the Dakar Rally.'", "idx": 59427}], "idx": 38617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith Last updated at 3:00 PM on 4th October 2011 Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann's White House bid has been thrown into doubt after a staff exodus, including her pollster and senior adviser, has led to questions about her campaign finances. Pollster Ed Goeas plans to leave the campaign after upcoming debates in New Hampshire and Nevada, and senior adviser Andy Parrish is returning to the Minnesota congresswoman's office where he served as chief of staff. The latest staff changes follow four previous resignations from Mrs Bachmann's campaign team. She is now trailing in seventh place in a new opinion poll of public support for Republican presidential candidates.\n@highlight\nGaffe-prone congresswoman falls to seventh in poll of GOP candidates\n@highlight\nPollster and senior adviser are the latest campaign figures to quit\n@highlight\nMitt Romney now leads the Republican race for the White House", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 94, "end": 109}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "within weeks of the candidate's @placeholder straw poll victory.", "idx": 59428}], "idx": 38618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Texas slapped the U.S. Supreme Court in the face, and the justices just took it. On Tuesday night, Texas executed Marvin Wilson, whose IQ score was 61 -- low enough that it should have met any standard for \"diminished mental capacity.\" Shockingly, the court did not intervene to stop the execution despite its 2002 decision in Atkins v. Virginia barring the execution of the \"mentally retarded\" as \"cruel and unusual punishment\" in violation of the Eighth Amendment. Wilson played a role in the murder of Jerry Williams in 1992. He needed to be held accountable for his actions, even with diminished mental capacity. But he had the mental capacity of a first-grader, could barely match his socks and was fired from a car wash job for being too slow at drying cars. A clinical neuropsychologist with 22 years of experience concluded Wilson was intellectually disabled.\n@highlight\nLaura Moye: Supreme Court in 2002 barred death penalty for the \"mentally retarded\"\n@highlight\nMoye: Yet court stood aside as Texas executed man who has the mind of a 7-year-old\n@highlight\nStates can set criteria for \"mental retardation,\" and court doesn't call them on it, she says\n@highlight\nMoye: Texas set stereotypical standards, citing character from Steinbeck's \"Of Mice and Men\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 337, "end": 354}, {"start": 459, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' standard leaves more than a crack through which the rare individual may slip.", "idx": 59431}], "idx": 38619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his youth, Ronald Lindsey planned to enter the priesthood, so fervent was his devotion to God. But these days, Lindsay is devoted to protecting a person's right to ridicule, criticize -- even lambaste God. Super Bowl Sunday Praying for a Hail Mary was painted by Dana Ellyn. You might say he is a blasphemer's savior. The devout Catholic turned non-believer leads a movement that is all about protecting people's rights to speak irreverently about religion. Criticizing God is an act punishable by death in several nations. In America, blasphemy laws remain on the books in six states, though they are largely arcane and not enforced.\n@highlight\nWednesday marks first organized observance of Blasphemy Day\n@highlight\nLeader is devoted to protecting a person's right to ridicule, criticize, lambaste God\n@highlight\nPainter aghast someone could be punished, killed over blasphemous remarks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 242}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder even includes a contest that invites participants to come up with slogans that might be judged blasphemous by society.", "idx": 59435}], "idx": 38622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A week after a powerful 7.0 tremor ripped through Haiti in January 2010, time was running out for Ena Zizi. The 64-year-old woman was trapped, without food and water, eight meters under the rubble of Port-au-Prince's ruined cathedral. A team of rescuers from South Africa worked against the clock to rescue her, with the stench of decomposing bodies in their nostrils. After two-and-a-half hours, the rescuers from the Gift of the Givers Foundation managed to pull Zizi out of the debris of the once-imposing building. The South African team, working alongside a Mexican group, made headlines around the world and became front-page news back home. Imtiaz Sooliman, who founded Gift of the Givers, says the rescue mission marked the first time rescuers from an African country pulled someone out of earthquake rubble alive in another part of the world.\n@highlight\nSouth African Imtiaz Sooliman launched the Gift of the Givers Foundation in 1992\n@highlight\nThe aid agency is the biggest disaster relief group of African origin\n@highlight\nIt has delivered aid to 32 countries, including Haiti, Pakistan and Somalia\n@highlight\nSooliman says the group proves that Africa can make a positive contribution to the world", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 420, "end": 448}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 695}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 892}, {"start": 907, "end": 935}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has personally traveled twice to famine-ravaged Somalia to deliver, not only food, but also medical expertise and equipment .", "idx": 59438}], "idx": 38623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 04:46 EST, 19 July 2011 Nasa's Dawn spacecraft has home the first close-up image of the massive asteroid Vesta after a four-year, 1.7billion-mile journey to get there. The robot surveyor is preparing to begin a study of a surface that may date to the earliest era of the solar system. Its entry into orbit on Saturday morning occurred while the spacecraft's antenna was pointed away from Earth, so mission controllers had to wait for Dawn to re-establish contact to confirm its success. Craters visible: The Dawn spacecraft has sent back the first close-up image of the massive asteroid Vesta after a four-year, 1.7billion-mile journey to get there\n@highlight\nRobot surveyor went into orbit on Saturday while its antenna was pointed away from Earth\n@highlight\nNasa had to wait for Dawn to re-establish contact to confirm its success", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Smash and grab: The view of Vesta from @placeholder a month ago, showing the asteroid's lop-sided appearance.", "idx": 59453}], "idx": 38632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As a reporter, I spent much of 1998 following a U.S. Senate candidate who was a handsome, likeable, well-spoken, ambitious guy in his 40s who was a graduate of Craig High School in Janesville, Wisconsin, his hometown. At heart, he loved issues and advocacy. He was the son of a small-town lawyer and his rise to political heights included surprising turns that led some to speculate he could go on to be president. His name was Russ Feingold, and he won his second term in the U.S. Senate that year by defeating another Janesville political wonk in his 40s, Mark Neumann, a Republican who gave up his seat in the House of Representatives to enter the race. He was, without question, a Wisconsin liberal.\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan and Russ Feingold are two policy wonks who grew up in Janesville, Wisconsin\n@highlight\nAlan Borsuk says the two have very different political views but share key attributes\n@highlight\nHe says they, along with many in Wisconsin, want politics to be about big ideas and issues\n@highlight\nBorsuk: Ryan may not bring Romney to victory in Wisconsin, but the race has tightened", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 622, "end": 645}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(If I was really prescient, I would have been following @placeholder, then 28, in 1998.", "idx": 59455}], "idx": 38633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night to approve a Senate bill to avert a feared fiscal cliff. The measure that sought to maintain tax cuts for most Americans but increase rates on the wealthy passed the Democratic-led Senate overwhelmingly early in the day. There was discussion about amending the Senate bill by adding spending cuts, but in the end, House lawmakers voted on the bill as written -- a so-called up or down vote. Get the latest updates from CNN's political team The legislation would raise roughly $600 billion in new revenues over 10 years, according to various estimates.\n@highlight\nNEW: House approves the deal late Tuesday night\n@highlight\nThe vote was an up-or-down vote on the Senate compromise\n@highlight\nLawmakers were under a tight deadline; A new Congress is set to be sworn in Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 47}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Had the @placeholder not acted, and the tax cuts enacted last decade expired fully, broad tax increases would have kicked in, as would $110 billion in automatic cuts to domestic and military spending.", "idx": 59465}], "idx": 38635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A new anti-government movement has sprung up among protesters in Iran -- and now among their supporters in other countries -- with men posting pictures of themselves on the Internet wearing women's head scarves as a political statement. The movement began in recent days as an online backlash after the arrest of one anti-government protester, Majid Tavakoli. The day after his arrest, an Iranian news agency published a picture of Tavakoli dressed in a chador, a black head-to-toe garment worn by Iranian women. The government claimed the man had been caught wearing the garment in an attempt to hide himself and avoid arrest, but opposition bloggers insisted that the photo published by the semi-official Fars news agency had been manipulated.\n@highlight\nAnti-government protester Majid Tavakoli recently arrested\n@highlight\nIranian news agency then published picture of Tavakoli dressed in a chador\n@highlight\nGovernment critics say the picture was doctored and meant to humiliate Tavakoli\n@highlight\nTo show solidarity, Iranian men post pictures of themselves with head scarves on Internet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Facebook page created Friday night for Tavakoli exhorts supporters to \"condemn the state media's behavior towards @placeholder,\" and \"act in solidarity ... to affirm his status as a known symbol of integrity.\"", "idx": 59467}], "idx": 38637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran Last updated at 5:07 PM on 14th December 2011 The iconic black bull that looms over roads across Spain - and is now its unofficial national symbol - could soon be coming to a street near you. The brandy firm behind the legendary advert is planning to let its Toro Osborne out of the corral to roam main roads across Europe, Asia and the U.S. It means the 14 metre high billboard - seen by millions of tourists to the Iberian peninsula each year - could soon be popping up on the streets of New York, London or Tokyo.\n@highlight\nU.S. city of Dallas and Copenhagen in Denmark are keen for bull to arrive\n@highlight\n14m high advert is unofficial national symbol of Spain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he had already received requests from Dallas, in the @placeholder and the Danish capital of Copenhagen.", "idx": 59480}], "idx": 38644} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli would need only seven goals per season for Liverpool to see the financial benefit of his \u00a316million recruitment from AC Milan. Whether or not the statistical boffins at John W Henry\u2019s Fenway Sports Group have made such calculations remains unknown but FSG have famously applied \u2018Moneyball\u2019 techniques to player recruitment at Anfield in the past and there is sure to have been some economic reckoning around Balotelli. The mathematics that say he needs seven goals per season to repay the investment in him is simple enough, and is based on him being given a three-year contract on wages of around \u00a35million per year.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli is expected to complete a \u00a316million move to Liverpool\n@highlight\nAC Milan striker is expected to sign a three-year deal at \u00a35m wages per year\n@highlight\nBalotelli would need to score just seven Premier League goals a season to payback his Anfield fee\n@highlight\nIn the 2013/14 Premier League campaign there were 1,052 goals scored and the 20 clubs combined won 1,062 points\n@highlight\nLast season the total amount of Premier League prize money split between the 20 clubs was \u00a31.563billion - equating to roughly \u00a31.5m per goal\n@highlight\nA \u00a331m outlay on Balotelli over three seasons would require 21 goals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 200, "end": 218}, {"start": 268, "end": 270}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 856, "end": 869}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 939, "end": 952}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1224}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Predator: Balotelli has scored 26 goals in 43 @placeholder league games since joining the club in January last year", "idx": 59491}], "idx": 38654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes PUBLISHED: 14:53 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:02 EST, 31 December 2013 Michael Essien could leave Chelsea in the transfer window, according to his agent. The Ghana midfielder spent last season on loan with Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid, but has managed just three Barclays Premier League appearances this term. Essien joined Chelsea from Lyon in 2005, moving on to claim two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League. The 31-year-old has been omitted from Chelsea's Champions League squad so far this season. Open door: Michael Essien's agent said he could leave Chelsea in the transfer window, but only for a major club\n@highlight\nAgent says Ghana midfielder can target other Champions League clubs\n@highlight\nOn-loan Chelsea striker Patrick Bamford to move from MK Dons to Derby", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 284, "end": 306}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 454}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 505, "end": 520}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Outer: Essien's appeared just three times this season and was left out of the @placeholder line-up", "idx": 59493}], "idx": 38656} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is set to become the largest rocket ever built, dwarfing the rockets that took man to the moon and paving the way for manned missions to Mars. Nasa's Space Launch System (SLS) will take America to deep space - and blazed through its first successful test at Nasa's Stennis Space Centre near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The RS-25, formerly the space shuttle main engine, fired up for 500 seconds on the A-1 test stand at Stennis, providing NASA engineers critical data on the engine controller unit and inlet pressure conditions. Scroll down for video Four RS-25 engines will power SLS on future missions, including to an asteroid and Mars.\n@highlight\nConstruction of the Space Launch System has already begun\n@highlight\nRocket will eventually be 384 feet tall and weigh 6.5 million pounds\n@highlight\nWill be powered by four RS-25 engines - previously used to send space shuttle into orbit\n@highlight\nFirst test flight scheduled for 2017\n@highlight\nWill be able to carry 130 tonnes into space", "entities": [{"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 153, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 268, "end": 287}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We are passionate about @placeholder's mission to explore deep space.", "idx": 59498}], "idx": 38659} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 10:24 PM on 7th December 2011 A pocketbook with a mobile phone and ID belonging to a missing prostitute who sparked the \u2018Craigslist Ripper\u2019 investigation has been found. Shannan Gilbert, 24, of Jersey City, New Jersey, went missing in May 2010 on Long Island in New York. A pair of jeans and shoes were also found. Her remains have still not been located 18 months on - but the search has so far helped officers make the gruesome discoveries of 10 other bodies. 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There are four attacking positions in Roy Hodgson\u2019s team and it is beyond dispute that Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling are now automatic names. Rooney had that security once but he is now vying with Ross Barkley, Adam Lallana, Danny Welbeck and James Milner for the other two spots. Time to perform: Wayne Rooney must produce a good display in England's second World Cup game against Uruguay to remind us of his class Night of frustration: Though Rooney set up England's goal, scored by Daniel Sturridge, he struggled to contain Italy's Matteo Darmian and Antonio Candreva\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney faces the biggest test of his 93-cap England career\n@highlight\nHe is no longer an automatic selection for Roy Hodgson and faces competition from Ross Barkley, Adam Lallana, Danny Welbeck and James Milner\n@highlight\nRooney and Leighton Baines had problems containing Matteo Darmian and Antonio Candreva against Italy\n@highlight\nManchester United forward must perform against Uruguay on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 936}, {"start": 962, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 996}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other option would have been for Wayne to stick close to Darmian and @placeholder could have pushed on to Candreva.", "idx": 59503}], "idx": 38664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As Japan mourns following the apparent beheading of its journalist by ISIS, thousands of miles away, an anxious Jordan awaits the fate of its pilot. Japanese journalist Kenji Goto went to Syria to tell the stories of lives torn apart by war. He apparently became the latest foreigner killed by ISIS after a video distributed Saturday appears to show his beheaded body. A week earlier, another video had shown Goto holding a photo of what appeared to be the corpse of his fellow Japanese captive, Haruna Yukawa, apparently beheaded by ISIS militants as well. Jordan and Japan got caught in the militants' bloody crosshairs last month, when ISIS threatened to kill the two Japanese hostages unless Japan's government paid a ransom of $200 million.\n@highlight\nJordan says it is still trying to free a pilot held captive by ISIS\n@highlight\nRepeated demands for ISIS to prove the pilot is still alive have not yielded any results", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In that video, the ISIS militant issued a $200 million ransom demand to @placeholder in order to free the two men within 72 hours.", "idx": 59506}], "idx": 38665} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida (CNN) -- So, what's harder, steering a space shuttle or out-machoing Tom Cruise on the set of \"Top Gun\"? Scott Altman is commander of the current space shuttle mission to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. Scott Altman laughs when he answers the question. \"Flying a space shuttle is a little more challenging than what we did in the movie, although the flying was a lot of fun,\" said Altman, who knows more than a little about both. The retired Navy F-14 fighter pilot is the commander of the current space shuttle Atlantis mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. He also doubled for the actors, including Cruise, during the Southern California shoot of the 1986 hit movie.\n@highlight\nEx-fighter pilot Scott Altman is commander of space shuttle Atlantis mission\n@highlight\nAs a young pilot, Altman was a stunt double in the 1986 hit movie \"Top Gun\"\n@highlight\nAltman worked with several actors on the film, including star Tom Cruise\n@highlight\nAltman on Cruise: \"He enjoyed flying. 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An American prize winner enjoyed the Ultimate Secret Tour around Iceland as recommended by 100,000 resident Icelanders - along with some with help from visitors and fans of the country. This heart-warming film documents Jennifer Asmundson's secret tour through Iceland where she discovers stunning scenery and unique experiences. Trip: A waterfall in Seljalandsfoss, South Iceland (left) and Jennifer Asmundson and her friend Corina (right) The short film captures the journey of Ms Asmundson, a chef from Seattle, who was crowned the World\u2019s Most Intrepid Tourist earlier this year after an online global search.\n@highlight\nShort film captures the Ultimate Secret Tour, a journey through Iceland\n@highlight\nItinerary ideas were recommended by Icelanders and tourists\n@highlight\nJennifer Asmundson, a chef from Seattle, embarked on crowd-sourced trip\n@highlight\nFilm celebrates array of adventurous wintertime activities across Iceland", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 132, "end": 151}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 315, "end": 332}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 638, "end": 658}, {"start": 744, "end": 763}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 874, "end": 891}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Describing the abundance of breathtaking scenery she encountered the adventurous @placeholder tourist says: 'There are no words, they are just so amazingly beautiful, it literally takes your breath away.'", "idx": 59528}], "idx": 38681} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Only in Test cricket could a batsman face 55 balls without scoring a single run yet still come desperately close to becoming the hero before having his moment of glory cruelly snatched away with just one delivery remaining. Such was the fate of Jimmy Anderson in an extraordinary finish to the second Test at Headingley on Tuesday night as Sri Lanka claimed their historic first series victory in England despite a dramatic rearguard that so nearly denied them. Anderson, the man who held firm in Cardiff five years ago to deny Australia, repelled everything Sri Lanka threw at him in a last wicket stand with Moeen Ali that seemingly earned a draw that had long appeared out of England\u2019s reach.\n@highlight\nEngland lose the second Test by 100 runs on the second last ball\n@highlight\nEngland bowled out for 249 chasing an unlikely 350 runs for victory\n@highlight\nJames Anderson was the last wicket to fall off Shaminda Eranga's bowling\n@highlight\nMoeen Ali scored his maiden century in his second Test for England\n@highlight\nThe all-rounder was 108 not out off 281 balls at the end of the match\n@highlight\nAngelo Mathews named man of the match for his second innings 160\n@highlight\nJames Anderson named Investec player of the series for England\n@highlight\nSri Lanka captain Mathews named Sri Lanka's player of the series", "entities": [{"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1295}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastated: Moeen Ali goes over to console @placeholder who was dismissed for a duck off 55 balls", "idx": 59530}], "idx": 38683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Radamel Falcao has not surrendered his status as one of the world\u2019s most clinical strikers but may simply be lacking a little love and affection, says Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev. The Colombian forward has scored just four goals during his loan spell at Manchester United and Louis van Gaal, who replaced him after an hour in the FA Cup against Preston, left him to stew on the bench against Swansea on Saturday. United are set to decline the chance to sign the 29-year-old permanently at the end of the season but Monaco insist he is not damaged goods, just because he has not shone in the Premier League.\n@highlight\nRadamel Falcao has not impressed since arriving on loan at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nManchester United are unlikely to sign Colombia international permanently\n@highlight\nMonaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev insists striker needs to feel trusted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 263, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 726}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Falcao was relegated to the substitute's bench for @placeholder's weekend loss tom Swansea City", "idx": 59531}], "idx": 38684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles From Marni's embrace of graphic artist Brian Rea to Prada's emphasis on pop art prints, fashion that nods to the art world is bang on trend. But although it might appear to be a modern phenomenon, fashion's love affair with art began more than a century ago, with Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali among the names to have turned their hand to textile design, Now creations by Dali, Warhol and Picasso are to join pieces by Marc Chagall, Henry Matisse and Yorkshire sculptor Henry Moore in a stunning new exhibition opening tomorrow. Wearable art: \u2018Ballerina\u2019, a screen-printed silk scarf designed by Salvador Dali for Wesley Simpson circa 1947\n@highlight\nPicasso, Dali and Warhol all created designs for 1950s textile companies\n@highlight\nWhile Picasso prints could be worn, he banned using them for upholstery\n@highlight\nSome of the Warhol prints were, until recently, hidden in a New York attic\n@highlight\nPieces to go on show at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London\n@highlight\nHenry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Henri Matisse also included in show", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 962, "end": 987}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although initially reluctant, by the 1960s, shoppers were able to purchase @placeholder-designed textiles that could be used for almost anything, with the single exception of upholstery.", "idx": 59536}], "idx": 38687} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Kansas Middle School is under fire for a sexually explicit poster that was used in a sex-ed class. The poster hung up at Hocker Middle School asks: 'How do people express their sexual feelings?' and then lists a series of sex acts ranging from anal and vaginal sex to saying 'I like you' and cuddling on the couch. Mark Ellis told WDAF that his 13-year-old daughter was so shocked by the poster that she snapped a picture of it to show him. Scroll down for video Banned: The poster on the left was pulled from Hocker Middle School in Shawnee, Kansas after parents found out it was being used in the sex-ed class\n@highlight\nThe poster at Hocker Grove Middle School has since been banned following parental outrage\n@highlight\nAt first, the district defended the poster that was being used in their abstinence-based curriculum\n@highlight\nBut school Superintendent Dr Jim Hinson removed the poster because even he found the language offensive", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 21}, {"start": 123, "end": 142}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 512, "end": 531}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 639, "end": 664}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the same time, Dr @placeholder says society has changed a lot and children know more about sex today than their parents may be aware of.", "idx": 59542}], "idx": 38691} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 03:27 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:25 EST, 31 May 2013 An amateur explorer from Edinburgh has begun a 60-day mission living on a remote island off the coast of Scotland stuck inside a converted eight-foot water tank. Nick Hancock is hoping to set two endurance records by living on the 100ft island of Rockall and raise \u00a310,000 for the Help for Heroes charity. But as he started his mission, he admitted his wife Pamela told him she and their 18-month-old son, Freddie, didn't want him to go.\n@highlight\nNick Hancock will spend live on the 100ft-wide island of Rockall\n@highlight\nHe has converted an eight-foot water tank to live in for the duration\n@highlight\n38-year-old chartered surveyor is raising money for charity Help for Heroes\n@highlight\nThe rough waters around the island have waves of up to 95ft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I once tried to invade Rockall, unsuccessfully, and have first-hand experience of the ridiculousness of @placeholder's size and the recklessness of attempting a landing.", "idx": 59548}], "idx": 38696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While anxiously awaiting the September 30 season premiere of \"Homeland,\" you likely have a lot of remaining questions about season one: Will Carrie remember that Brody knew Issa? What happened to the Brody confession video? Why would someone eat peanut butter off a ruler? And of course: Did Jessica keep her hair short, the way Brody apparently \"always liked it?\" Morena Baccarin, who plays military wife and mother Jessica Brody on the Emmy-nominated Showtime hit, is featured in the October issue of Esquire magazine. In the piece, writer Tom Chiarella calls Baccarin \"the most beautiful woman in the world\" (six times), but notes that the actress' hair \"appears to be in transition, caught somewhere between Alien Queen and Weepy Soldier's Wife.\n@highlight\nMorena Baccarin plays military wife and mother Jessica Brody on \"Homeland\"\n@highlight\nBaccarin tells Esquire that for the past four years she's kept her locks super short\n@highlight\nThere are entire online message boards devoted to Baccarin's hair\n@highlight\nMichelle Williams says her cropped tresses are a tribute to late actor Heath Ledger", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 374, "end": 388}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With Baccarin's @placeholder transitioning into the political wife role, it'll be interesting to see viewer reaction to her hairstyle.", "idx": 59560}], "idx": 38703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The mysteries surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the true identities of some of its passengers, are as deep as the southeast Asian waters where multinational search teams are searching for the jet. Navies from two of Malaysia's neighbors were pursuing new leads as Sunday turned into Monday in the region. Vietnam's navy has spotted a floating object about 80 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Vietnam's Tho Chu Island, which is off the country's southwest coast in the Gulf of Thailand, Vietnam National Search and Rescue Committee spokesman Hung Nguyen told CNN. The object was spotted by a Vietnamese navy rescue aircraft at about 7:30 a.m. ET Sunday (6:30 p.m. local time). Because of the dark, the navy aircraft could not get close enough to identify the floating object and was recalled to base. Three search and rescue boats have since been deployed to that location.\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines says financial assistance has been given to families\n@highlight\nInterpol tweets it's \"examining additional suspect #passports\"\n@highlight\nVietnamese navy finds new debris; Thai navy expands search area\n@highlight\nRadar data suggest the missing plane may have turned back, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 74}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 595}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 919, "end": 935}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At this time, @placeholder is therefore unable to determine on how many other occasions these passports were used to board flights or cross borders,\" the agency said in a Sunday statement.", "idx": 59571}], "idx": 38710} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 00:49 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:54 EST, 24 September 2013 President Obama was caught on a live microphone Monday telling a United Nations official that he hasn't smoked in six years because he's scared of his wife. 'I haven't had a cigarette in probably six years,' Obama was overhead telling Maina Kiai at the U.N. General Assembly in New York. 'That's because I'm scared of my wife,' he added with a grin. Scroll down for video In this grab from a CNN video, U.N. official Maina Kiai (left) says 'Sometimes' when asked by President Obama whether he has stopped smoking\n@highlight\nPresident Obama made the remarks to United Nations official Maina Kiai at the U.N. General Assembly gathering in New York\n@highlight\nThe remarks were recorded on a live microphone and aired on CNN\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama has given a different date for when Obama stopped smoking, telling reporters in 2011 that her husband had stopped smoking nearly a year earlier'It's been almost a year,' she told reporters February 2011.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 372}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 491, "end": 493}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I hope you've quite smoking,' @placeholder says, according to a recording of the conversation aired by CNN.", "idx": 59578}], "idx": 38716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston For the past three years, Google has insisted anyone who uses its Google+ social network must register using their real name - a policy that extended to YouTube in 2013. However, the tech giant has now made a U-turn and will let users post using any username, which ultimately means they can post anonymously. Although Google claims the move has been made to simplify the process, it could lead to an increase in abusive trolling across its sites. Since 2011, Google has insisted Google+ uses register using their real name - a policy that extended to YouTube last year. However, the tech giant has made a U-turn and will now let users post using any username. This ultimately means they can post anonymously and could lead to a rise in abusive trolling (stock image pictured)\n@highlight\nIn 2011, Google insisted all Google+ users registered using their real name\n@highlight\nOne reason was to prevent commenters posting abuse anonymously\n@highlight\nA similar restriction was extended to YouTube last year\n@highlight\nGoogle has now removed all restrictions on what names can be used\n@highlight\nIt could lead to abusive comments to increase on Google+ and YouTube", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the past year, Google+ has steadily started letting +Page owners use any name of their choice, and let @placeholder users transfer their usernames into Google+.", "idx": 59583}], "idx": 38718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: This is the fourth in a five-part series exploring Judge Sonia Sotomayor's background and life with those who know her, revealing the experiences that might shape her views as a Supreme Court justice. Sonia Sotomayor is flanked by her supervisor, Warren Murray, and D.A. Robert Morgenthau, right, in 1983. NEW YORK (CNN) -- Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor graduated with honors from Ivy League schools. But she may have learned some of her most memorable lessons as a young prosecutor, following police into abandoned tenements and tracking down witnesses on the grimy streets of New York. Sotomayor joined the Manhattan District Attorney's office in 1979 during an epic crime wave. Muggings, burglaries and assaults were rampant; homicides topped 1,800 a year. She was recruited from Yale Law School by Robert M. Morgenthau, Manhattan's district attorney. She was 25, and her starting salary was $17,000.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor began her legal career as a prosecutor\n@highlight\nShe worked in the Manhattan DA's office from 1979 to 1984\n@highlight\nHer former colleagues remember Sotomayor as driven and focused\n@highlight\nManhattan DA Robert M. 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The People's Liberation Army Air Force flew warplanes, including Su-30 and J-11 aircraft, into the \"air defense identification zone\" that Beijing announced last week, air force spokesman Col. Shen Jinke said. A KJ-2000 -- an airborne radar early warning system -- also took flight. The Russian-developed Su-30 is a two-seat aircraft described by its manufacturer as \"a highly maneuverable fighter\" capable of hitting ground and sea-surface targets. The Chinese-made J-11 is a single-seat fighter also capable of ground attacks.\n@highlight\nOfficial: China warplanes fly as \"defensive measure\" into newly declared zone\n@highlight\nThe planes include Su-30 and J-11 fighter jets and a KJ-2000 airborne system\n@highlight\nOfficial: China's military has been on \"high alert,\" will act in self-defense\n@highlight\nA Japan official says Japan will continue patrols/surveillance of the disputed area", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 260, "end": 293}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"... We will continue the surveillance/patrol operation with strong determination to protect our territory against @placeholder's one-sided attempt to change the status quo by force.\"", "idx": 59586}], "idx": 38720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:32 EST, 10 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:13 EST, 10 December 2012 An unexpected new proposal put forward by Arab states to create sweeping governmental powers to regulate the Internet today raised fears of an expansion of online censorship. The plan, co-signed by Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and the United Arab Emirates, caused deep divisions when it was revealed over the weekend at a global conference which is attempting to re-write a longstanding treaty on web regulation. A leaked draft of the Russia-led proposals would block some Internet locations and wrest control of allotting web addresses from a U.S.-based body.\n@highlight\nRussia, Saudi Arabia and UAE among countries which signed have controversial new plan\n@highlight\nWant to create multinational pact to allow countries to stop access to sites at eachother's request\n@highlight\nIncludes measures that could allow authoritarian regimes to suppress opponents, critics warn\n@highlight\nHas led to deep divisions at 193-country conference which is trying to re-write treaty on web regulation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 344, "end": 363}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Much of the @placeholder was developed from U.S. research funding, and the U.S. has kept a residual role, so many other governments say it's not right that one government 'controls' the Internet,' said Kummer.", "idx": 59592}], "idx": 38725} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Mirjana Puhar, a recent contestant on \"America's Next Top Model,\" was found dead in a triple homicide Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to police reports. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department responded to a call Tuesday evening that three people appeared to be dead in a Charlotte home. Officers discovered the bodies of Puhar, 19, Jonathan Cosme Alvarado, 23, and Jusmar Isiah Gonzaga-Garcia, 21. Puhar appeared on \"America's Next Top Model\" Cycle 21, the most recent season of the popular reality TV show hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks. Emmanuel Jesus Rangel, 19, was quickly identified as a suspect in the slayings, brought into police custody and charged with three counts of first-degree homicide. He is in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office.\n@highlight\nFormer \"America's Next Top Model\" contestant Mirjana Puhar was found dead Tuesday\n@highlight\nHer body was found along with two others in a Charlotte, North Carolina, home\n@highlight\nA suspect has been arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree homicide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 44, "end": 67}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 178, "end": 216}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 358, "end": 380}, {"start": 391, "end": 417}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 443, "end": 466}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 586}, {"start": 758, "end": 792}, {"start": 814, "end": 837}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said in a press release that it appears the victims and @placeholder knew one another and the \"incident was drug related.\"", "idx": 59595}], "idx": 38728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:59 EST, 30 January 2014 The head of the Republican National Committee has urged GOP officials to avoid appearances on MSNBC because the network posted a Tweet saying that conservatives would be upset by a commercial featuring a biracial family. The commercial in question is an ad for Cheerios which will run during the Super Bowl, and it will star the same biracial family that was used in one of the company's previous ads. MSNBC posted a message to Twitter late on Wednesday night that read: 'Maybe the rightwing will hate it, but everyone else will go awww: the adorable new #Cheerios ad w/ biracial family' and then added a link to their story with an embeded version of the ad.\n@highlight\nReince Priebus urges Republicans to boycott MSNBC after their latest 'petty and demeaning attack on conservatives'\n@highlight\nThe Republican National Committee Chair was upset about a tweet saying that conservatives wouldn't like an upcoming Super Bowl ad for Cheerios\n@highlight\nCalled for Republican politicians to boycott the left-leaning channel\n@highlight\nMSNBC removed the tweet, fired the person responsible and the president of the network issued an apology to Priebus\n@highlight\nComes weeks after Chris Christie attacked the network for being 'partisan'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 111, "end": 139}, {"start": 151, "end": 153}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 896, "end": 924}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That wasn't enough for RNC chair @placeholder, who said that he will no longer be appearing on the network after the tweet, which he said 'is one action in a pattern of noxious behavior'.", "idx": 59599}], "idx": 38731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton and Daily Mail Reporter Veteran DJ Tony Blackburn, who claims that listeners prefer to hear men's voices on the radio Veteran DJ Tony Blackburn has claimed listeners prefer to hear male voices on the radio and that there are too too many women in presenting slots. His comments come after earlier this week it was announced BBC Radio 5 Live were to replace long-time presenters Victoria Derbyshire and Shelagh Fogarty, while Adrian Chiles, Peter Allen and Dan Walker were to join. This is despite the BBC Trust warning the station two years ago that it must do more to attract a \u2018more even balance\u2019 of listeners but only one hour a week at 5 Live will now be solely anchored by a woman.\n@highlight\nPresenter claims listeners prefer the voices of men on the radio\n@highlight\nSays he doesn't think there are enough male presenters\n@highlight\nComes as two female presenters are to be replaced at BBC Radio 5 Live\n@highlight\nSaid he stepped in to present Graham Norton's show last week as Irish star had 'overslept'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 343, "end": 358}, {"start": 397, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 912, "end": 927}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder seems to have recovered quickly, as he was seen walking his dogs in the early afternoon.", "idx": 59603}], "idx": 38735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Friends and family planned a memorial service in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday for Thor Hesla, who died in Monday's attack on a luxury hotel in Afghanistan. Friends describe Thor Hesla as a \"passionate believer\" and \"larger than life.\" Hesla, 45, loved a game of ultimate Frisbee, a motorcycle ride and a great adventure. Friends say he found no adventure greater than helping people. He set off for another adventure in October, this time to Afghanistan to work with the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, to help build civil society. \"Thor Hesla was a passionate believer in what is possible in the world ,\" said a statement posted online by Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, a friend of 20 years.\n@highlight\nAtlanta native Thor Hesla, 45, died Monday in suicide bombing of Kabul hotel\n@highlight\nIn e-mail to friends, he said Afghan capital had \"astonishing beauty\"\n@highlight\nMemorials planned for U.S. contractor in D.C. and hometown of Atlanta\n@highlight\nTaliban claims attack which killed seven at hotel frequented by Westerners", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 672, "end": 694}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six days after Hesla arrived in @placeholder, he had e-mailed details of his new surroundings to his far-away friends.", "idx": 59619}, {"query": "Despite the violence wracking the nation, Hesla described @placeholder as a city with potential and \"astonishing beauty.\"", "idx": 59620}], "idx": 38746} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The drive for a tough federal gun control law has hit a political roadblock. But that's not silencing Joe Biden and Mike Bloomberg. The loquacious vice president and the outspoken New York mayor on Thursday touted the \"importance of passing common sense legislation to reduce gun violence,\" including the need for a stiff background check system for all gun sales. They joined families of those killed last December in the shooting massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, to push for new rules. They spoke at New York City Hall as prospects for a ban on semi-automatic weapons styled after military assault weapons appeared to founder.\n@highlight\nBloomberg cites the need for background checks\n@highlight\nLeaders urge 'passing common sense legislation'\n@highlight\nBiden says gun reform proposals won't affect constitutional rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 512, "end": 529}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Biden, who lauded @placeholder's \"immense\" and \"committed\" gun control work, criticized those who say the proposals would violate rights.", "idx": 59624}], "idx": 38748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 6 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:54 EST, 6 September 2012 Convicted: Gary Swierski was sentenced to 25 years in jail for the murder of his second wife, but now he may have an earlier crime to deal with A man who was convicted of killing his mail order bride may have gotten away with the murder of a previous girlfriend, it was revealed today. Gary Swierski was sentenced to 25 years in prison after his daughter Eva testified that her father strangled his second wife Reina and forced her to help him hide the body in a California national park.\n@highlight\nGary Swierski was arrested last year for the 2005 murder of his second wife\n@highlight\nPolice could only charge him after his daughter from his first marriage admitted that she helped him hide the body\n@highlight\nNow questions being raised about his girlfriend who 'drowned' in 1993", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crime that sent him to jail, however, was from the relationship that followed when he began another pen pal relationship with @placeholder who went on to be his second wife.", "idx": 59626}], "idx": 38750} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A German television drama about the Second World War has sparked outrage in Poland for allegedly trying to spread responsibility for the Holocaust. 'Our Mothers, Our Fathers', which follows the lives of five wartime Germans, shows members of Poland's resistance army shunning Jewish members and failing to help others heading for Auschwitz. In one scene, a partisan boasts 'we drown Jews like rats'. Controversial: Drama 'Our Mothers, Our Fathers' follows the lives of five wartime Germans Criticism: The Polish ambassador to Berlin has slammed the depiction of Poles as hostile towards Jews in the programme Changing history? The Polish ambassador said he was 'shocked' by the portrayal of his country's resistance army\n@highlight\n'Our Mothers, Our Fathers' shows Polish resistance army shunning Jews\n@highlight\nIn one scene, a partisan boasts 'we drown Jews like rats'\n@highlight\nPolish ambassador writes to producers to express 'shock' at programme\n@highlight\nZDF, which made hit series, said there was no intent to offend Poles", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 149, "end": 172}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Polish civilians died, nor of the many Poles who helped @placeholder.", "idx": 59627}], "idx": 38751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- Two months. It looks like it might be that long before a local grand jury decides whether to bring charges in the death of Michael Brown -- the loud, passionate calls for swift justice notwithstanding. The shooting of the African-American teenager by a white Ferguson, Missouri, police officer has sparked days of demonstrations and nights of often violence protests in the St. Louis suburb. St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch told CNN affiliate KMOV that his office planned to begin presenting the case to a grand jury Wednesday. The grand jury could levy significant charges against Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed the 18-year-old Brown.\n@highlight\nNEW: 2 hold signs backing Officer Darren Wilson, then are confronted by others\n@highlight\nNEW: Attorney General Holder recalls his own experiences with racial profiling\n@highlight\nA county grand jury to hear evidence, could opt to indict the officer who killed Brown\n@highlight\nThe case has spurred protests by those calling for charges against the officer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 458, "end": 473}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One other such leader -- @placeholder Attorney General Eric Holder -- spent Wednesday in and around Ferguson, Missouri, talking with residents, leaders and the man charged with maintaining security in the city after nearly two weeks of unrest.", "idx": 59628}], "idx": 38752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Follow live coverage as David Moyes takes his Real Sociedad side to Santiago Bernabeu to take on the La Liga leaders Real Madrid (kick-off 3pm). Sociedad are 11th in the standings, some 26 points behind Carlo Ancelotti's men but Moyes will hope to mastermind an unexpected victory as he did against Barcelona earlier this month. Moyes will serve the second of a two-game touchline ban following his sending off against Villarreal and so will watch from the stands. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: What does it take to be the most expensive school in America? You're going to find out in the next 10 minutes. I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News is now in session! First Up: Home Sales Drop AZUZ: First up today: the economy. We have a new report about sales in the housing market. They're not good. Sales of existing homes -- homes that have already been built -- dropped more than 27 percent in July. They haven't been this low in more than 10 years. Some experts think a big reason for the drop is the fact that the government's homebuyer tax credit ended. Basically, that offered people money to help them buy a house. Without that incentive, the sales went down. And the stock market noticed too. When the home sales report came out yesterday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average took a hit. A lot of people use the Dow to figure out how the entire stock market is doing.\n@highlight\nExamine the potential significance of a big drop in U.S. home sales\n@highlight\nFind out what characterizes the most expensive school in America\n@highlight\nConsider how currency conversion can impact expatriates in Japan\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 83, "end": 86}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 252}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1351, "end": 1355}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1391}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, this is officially being called a non-combat mission that is going to see the @placeholder military in an advise-and-assist capacity.", "idx": 59650}], "idx": 38769} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Prosecutors in the Anna Nicole Smith drug trial paid rent, utilities and moving expenses so a key witness could testify this week, according to testimony Wednesday. Smith's former nanny said the government also picked up the tab for eight family members to travel with her from the Bahamas to Los Angeles, California, for the trial. Quethelie Alexie and her sister-in-law, Nadine Alexie, both testified in the sixth week of the trial of Smith's boyfriend-lawyer Howard K. Stern and Drs. Khristine Eroshevich and Sandeep Kapoor. They are accused of a conspiracy to provide drugs to an addict and using false names on prescriptions for Smith.\n@highlight\nThe prosecutors agreed to pay rent and utilities for Smith's former nanny\n@highlight\nThe witness insisted she bring her family to Los Angeles at taxpayer expense\n@highlight\nSmith's boyfriend-lawyer and two doctors are on trial", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 52, "end": 68}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 520, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The defense also worked to cast doubt in jurors' minds by questioning @placeholder about the financial arrangements she made with prosecutors before she agreed to testify.", "idx": 59653}], "idx": 38770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The girlfriend of James \"Whitey\" Bulger was sentenced to eight years in federal prison Tuesday for identity fraud and helping the reputed mob boss avoid capture for 16 years. Catherine Greig, who prosecutors said was Bulger's \"partner\" in avoiding capture, must also pay a $150,000 fine, U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock ruled. Greig, 61, declined to speak before her sentencing, but her lawyer said afterward that she has no regrets. \"She was in love with the guy and lived with him for 16 years,\" J.W. Carney said. \"Of course she doesn't regret it.\" Bulger and Greig were captured at their Santa Monica, California, apartment a year ago. He faces trial later this year, accused of committing 19 murders during a reign of terror in South Boston during the 1970s and 1980s.\n@highlight\nNEW: Catherine Greig has no regrets for hiding the \"love of her life,\" her lawyer says\n@highlight\nNEW: Greig \"has no heart. She probably sleeps in an ice chest,\" one victim says\n@highlight\nGreig was James \"Whitey\" Bulger's \"partner\" in avoiding capture, prosecutors say\n@highlight\nBulger and Grieg were captured at their Santa Monica, California, apartment a year ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 47}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 317, "end": 332}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 997, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1142}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he thought @placeholder should have been given the maximum 15 years in prison.", "idx": 59655}], "idx": 38771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Since Google began in 1998, it has become the most popular search engine in the world, launched the ubiquitous Android software, and even offers its own superfast broadband network. And along the way it has also spent billions on technology startups and websites. A designer has created an infographic showing the firm\u2019s most expensive acquisitions, and the strategy behind these purchases - as well as predicting which companies the tech giant could buy next. The graphic (pictured) plots Google\u2019s 10 most expensive acquisitions and the year the purchase was made. The cheapest, relatively speaking, was for SkyBox Imaging, in June last year. In ninth place is Dropcam, bought for $555 million (\u00a3366 million) also in June 2014\n@highlight\nSince 1998, Google has spent $24.5 billion (\u00a316.2 billion) on 10 companies\n@highlight\nThis figures does not include smaller purchases and investments\n@highlight\nCompanies include YouTube, Motorola, NestLabs and SkyBox Imaging\n@highlight\nThe most expensive deal was $12.5 billion (\u00a38.2 billion) for Motorola\n@highlight\nGoogle has since retired its Postini service, and sold Motorola to Lenovo\n@highlight\nExperts predict Spotify and Netflix could be the next potential targets", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 964}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nest and @placeholder both help Google develop its strategy to connect people\u2019s smart homes.", "idx": 59656}], "idx": 38772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:34 EST, 17 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:18 EST, 17 November 2012 'Monster': Alex Richter, 28, of Racine, Wisconsin is accused of molesting at least six young children and taping the assaults. A college student is accused of molesting at least six young children and videotaping the assaults under such titles as 'Monster Unleashed.' Alexander R. Richter, 28, who attended Gateway Technical College in Wisconsin, was jailed on 49 felony charges November 9. Police believe there are more victims to be found. Authorities say Richter volunteered to baby-sit his classmates' children and then repeatedly had sex with the boys and girls on camera as they cried and begged him to stop.\n@highlight\nDVD with kids crying as he abused them was titled 'Monster Unleashed'\n@highlight\nAt least six victims identified so far but police believe there are many more\n@highlight\nFilmed himself performing sex acts on children as young as five, cops said\n@highlight\nAccused of forcing siblings to perform sex acts on each other as he filmed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 388}, {"start": 408, "end": 432}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When confronted, the boy told his mother that was how '@placeholder' touches him and his sister, according to the complaint.", "idx": 59661}], "idx": 38775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rupert Steiner Last updated at 7:41 AM on 9th December 2011 One of Britain\u2019s best-known shoe chains, Barratts, has collapsed into administration for the second time in two years. Some 3,840 jobs are at risk if a buyer cannot be found to rescue the 191 Barratts and Priceless Shoes stores and the 371 concessions within department stores. The firm is the second casualty in two days on the High Street. On Wednesday outdoor clothing chain Black\u2019s hoisted the \u2018For Sale\u2019 sign. Tough times: Nearly 4,000 jobs were under threat after the owner of shoe shops Barratts and Priceless Shoes collapsed into administration\n@highlight\nAdministrator Deloitte says stores will continue to trade while it seeks a buyer for all or part of the business\n@highlight\nMild winter and cut-price shoes sold in supermarkets and stores like New Look to blame\n@highlight\nBlacks Leisure, which owns Millets, puts itself up for sale after share price collapses\n@highlight\nNext two months critical for struggling HMV, JJB Sports, and Game Group", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The business first went into administration in 2009 and @placeholder was", "idx": 59676}], "idx": 38789} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed his World Cup winning trio will almost certainly miss the Premier League opener against Crystal Palace. 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VIDEO Scroll down to watch Cazorla gets his ears flicked by Wilshere, Ramsey and Flamini Arsene Wenger poses for a picture with New York Red Bulls star Thierry Henry (second left) The Arsenal players train in the New York Red Bulls stadium ahead of Saturday's match\n@highlight\nOzil, Mertesacker and Podolski all set to miss Crystal Palace clash\n@highlight\nArsenal are in New York to play New York Red Bulls on Saturday\n@highlight\nRed Bulls star player is former Gunners hero Thierry Henry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 131, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 525, "end": 542}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 610, "end": 627}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 785, "end": 802}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wenger directs an Arsenal trainings session before taking his side to @placeholder", "idx": 59677}], "idx": 38790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For a man so incredibly quick with his feet, Jefferson Montero was hardly rushing to follow his father into the family business. Banana farming in the plantation surrounding his home in Ecuador was one outcome he desperately wanted to avoid. \u2018It\u2019s hard, hard work,\u2019 says the Swansea winger. \u2018Long days and hard. For sure, that would be me now if I did not play football. \u2018I worked in the farms for a while but I was lazy. I just wanted to play football. Always, all I wanted was football.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to watch Watch Jefferson Montero's first senior goals at Independiente\n@highlight\nJefferson Montero has emerged as one of Swansea's biggest threats\n@highlight\nThe Ecuadorian is one of the best dribblers in the Premier League\n@highlight\nMontero used to work in the banana plantations in Ecuador\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old started all three World Cup games in Brazil last summer", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 61}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At 5ft 7ins and 25 years old, the little boy from @placeholder has grown up in a number of ways.", "idx": 59678}], "idx": 38791} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The full-time whistle was still echoing inside a rapidly emptying Ibrox when a Christmas classic boomed from the PA system. According to denim-clad 80s favourite Shakin\u2019 Stevens, this is \u2018the season of love and understanding\u2019. But then old Shaky never had the Rangers annual general meeting in mind. Confirmation last night that Ally McCoist had been placed on gardening leave for the remainder of his contract adds a whole new dimension to what was always going to be a fractious event. Ally McCoist's departure, nine days after he offered his resignation, leaves more questions than it answers The atmosphere is likely to be far from festive when the board sits in front of rank-and-file shareholders in the Bill Struth main stand this morning. Goodwill and charity are in scant supply among supporters angered by so much that has already happened and anxious about what comes next.\n@highlight\nAlly McCoist finally left the club nine days after offering his resignation\n@highlight\nAssistant Kenny McDowall will take over as manager until end of season\n@highlight\nFans have been left angry and disengaged by the club's situation", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 148, "end": 176}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But then McDowall is no more part of the emerging new regime at Ibrox than @placeholder was.", "idx": 59687}], "idx": 38799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- UEFA's decision to fine Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner for revealing a sponsor's name on his underpants during a Euro 2012 game may have opened a can of worms for football's European governing body. Bendtner was fined $126,000 and banned from playing in Denmark's next competitive game for flashing his sponsored waistband as he celebrated a goal against Portugal. For Irish bookmaker Paddy Power, who has announced it will pay the fine on Bendtner's behalf, the hefty fee probably represents good value for the publicity the stunt has gained. Already, Paddy Power has announced on its website that Bendtner was wearing \"lucky pants.\"\n@highlight\nDenmark striker Nicklas Bendtner fined $126,000 and banned for one international match\n@highlight\nFine follows striker revealing sponsor's name on waistband of his underpants\n@highlight\nStunt means sponsor Paddy Power's brand exposed to global audience of more than 100 million\n@highlight\nSports business expert Professor Simon Chadwick warns \"ambush marketing\" can backfire", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 979, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As the reasoned decision concerning the Bendtner case has not been sent to the player yet, we are not in a position to comment on the matter,\" said @placeholder in a statement.", "idx": 59697}], "idx": 38801} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Syria and Iraq each recalled their ambassadors from the other country Tuesday, after Baghdad demanded that Damascus hand over two suspects in last week's deadly bombings in the Iraqi capital. Plastic flowers decorate a car destroyed in last week's bombings in Baghdad, Iraq. Syrian state-run news agency SANA reported the government was ordering its ambassador home after the Iraqi government summoned its envoy from Syria and demanded that Damascus turn over two Iraqis living in Syria who played \"direct roles in the execution of the terror attack,\" last Wednesday, Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement.\n@highlight\nIraqi PM says \"we know\" bombings were done by al Qaeda and Baath Party\n@highlight\nSyria recalls its ambassador to Iraq, state news agency says\n@highlight\nIraq recalls ambassador to Syria amid furor over bombings, which killed 100\n@highlight\nIraq demands Syria turn over 2 Iraqis living in Syria, who are suspects in the attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 671, "end": 672}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Syria informed the Iraqi side of its readiness to receive an Iraqi delegation to inspect the evidence available to them concerning the bombings' perpetrators,\" a @placeholder official said, according to SANA.", "idx": 59701}], "idx": 38802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City (CNN) -- Israel's ground incursion into Gaza, which it says is intended to destroy Palestinian militants' tunnels and stop rocket fire into Gaza, has entered its fifth day with the death toll mounting on both sides and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arriving in Egypt. CNN's Ben Wedeman, a veteran Middle East correspondent, puts the incursion into perspective. How does this incursion compare to previous ones by Israel into Gaza, in terms of military force? Unlike 2008/09, this incursion seems to be focused on areas with high concentrations of people, initially focusing on the Gaza City neighborhood of Shaja'ia. In '08/09 the focus was on areas where rockets were being fired, which were typically away from highly populated communities.\n@highlight\nCNN's Ben Wedeman says Hamas is a stronger force this time\n@highlight\nIt has adopted commando-like tactics, he says\n@highlight\nThere was cheering at reports of an Israeli solider captured\n@highlight\nU.S. has little to show for a year of trying to forge peace, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My impression is that @placeholder has mobilized a much larger military force than in 2008/09 and in 2012.", "idx": 59703}, {"query": "What is significant now is that Hamas fighters appear to be better trained, with a new set of skills that I don't think @placeholder anticipated.", "idx": 59705}, {"query": "After one of his deputies mentioned the latest number of @placeholder casualties, Kerry was heard to say, \"It's a hell of a pinpoint operation.\"", "idx": 59708}], "idx": 38803} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A German magazine quoted Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as saying that he backed a proposal by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq within 16 months. Nuri al-Maliki told Der Spiegel that he favors a \"limited\" tenure for coalition troops in Iraq. \"U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama talks about 16 months,\" he said in an interview with Der Spiegel that was released Saturday. \"That, we think, would be the right time frame for a withdrawal, with the possibility of slight changes,\" he said. But a spokesman for al-Maliki said his remarks \"were misunderstood, mistranslated and not conveyed accurately.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Der Spiegel says Nuri al-Maliki backs plan to withdraw troops within 16 months\n@highlight\nNEW: Al-Maliki's spokesman says his remarks were \"misunderstood\"\n@highlight\nComments follow White House announcement of \"time horizon\" for withdrawal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 714, "end": 727}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Who they choose as their president is the @placeholder' business.", "idx": 59710}], "idx": 38804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joleon Lescott has signed a two-year deal at West Browmich Albion to complete a major coup for the west midlands side. The 31-year-old centre-back moves to the Hawthorns from Manchester City on a free transfer after his contract expired. He has penned a deal worth in the region of \u00a345,000 per week and links up again with new head coach Alan Irvine after they worked together at Everton. Coup: Joleon Lescott has completed his transfer to West Bromwich Albion on a two-year deal All smiles: Lescott takes in his new surroundings at The Hawthorns after completing his free transfer Move: Lescott (right) has signed on a free transfer from Manchester City and will official join on July 1\n@highlight\nLescott signs two-year deal at The Hawthorns, with the option of another\n@highlight\nThe 31-year-old defender left City when his contract expired last season\n@highlight\nLescott will officially become a Baggies player on July 1\n@highlight\nHe is new West Brom manager Alan Irvine's first signing for the club\n@highlight\nIrvine hopes to pursue deal for Lescott's ex-City team-mate Jack Rodwell", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 45, "end": 64}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 440, "end": 459}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I know @placeholder and the type of personality and character he is, in addition to knowing what he can do as a player.", "idx": 59713}], "idx": 38806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat A San Diego couple's dream to sail around the world with their two young daughters got off to a stormy start just two weeks into the voyage. The Coast Guard had to come to the aid of Eric and Charlotte Kaufman after their daughter fell seriously sick just as their sailboat became stranded. The couple and their children Lyra, 1, and Dora, 3, were rescued about 900 nautical miles off the Mexican coast a fortnight after they set sail from California in their 36ft yacht, Rebel Heart. Rough seas: Eric and Charlotte Kaufman with their daughters Lyra, left, and Cora, before they set sail\n@highlight\nCouple were headed to the South Pacific with their children, aged 1 and 3\n@highlight\nCoast Guard crew parachuted in to deliver medicine to toddler\n@highlight\nFamily are now heading back to shore in their 36ft yacht", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the exotic and remote @placeholder islands where they were headed must have seemed like a distant dream when their youngest daughter fell sick.", "idx": 59718}], "idx": 38810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- The only leader that the independent Zimbabwe has ever known will be at the helm for another five years, following an election that pitted 89-year-old President Robert Mugabe against his longtime foe, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. Mugabe was elected to his seventh term as president with 61% of Wednesday's vote, the head of the country's Election Commission said Saturday. Tsvangirai, who won 34%, according to the election commission, has alleged widespread fraud and was quick to promise a court challenge. \"A fraudulent and a stolen election has plunged Zimbabwe into a constitutional, political and economic crisis,\" said Tsvangirai, 61.\n@highlight\nTsvangirai to challenge the results in court\n@highlight\nAfrican Union gives its blessing, despite noting shortcomings\n@highlight\nProblems included voters getting turned away and biased media, they say\n@highlight\nU.S. says it doesn't believe results \"represent a credible expression\" of the people's will", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 242, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 369, "end": 387}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In light of substantial irregularities reported by domestic and regional observers, the @placeholder does not believe the results announced today represent a credible expression of the will of the Zimbabwean people,\" Kerry said.", "idx": 59722}], "idx": 38811} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It seems that the subject matter of the Kim Jong-un assassination film The Interview was a problem at Sony long before they were hacked by a group hoping to stop the film's release. In emails that were leaked on Thursday, Sony Corporation Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai writes Amy Pascal asking that scenes from the movie featuring Jong-un be removed or edited. Pascal then shares this information with the film's star, writer and director, Seth Rogen, who is none too happy. 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Grassland is a collection of photographs taken over the course of four years in Humboldt County, California, by an anonymous photographer known simply as H. Lee. From the planting and growing to the tending and picking, Lee had unparalleled access in shooting many of these never before seen workplaces. All access: Anonymous photographer H. Lee spent four years photographing marijuana farms in Humboldt County, California Stunning photos: Grassland is a sweeping look at the very private world of marijuana growing\n@highlight\nA photographer known only as H. 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Holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding dozens more in an Aurora movie theater. He will wear the harness, which will be anchored to the floor, because of the violent nature of his alleged crimes, a judge said. Judge Carlos Samour Jr. will send out 5,000 jury summons and expects at least 3,200 people will end up in court, he ruled on Thursday. That would mean each of the 450,000 Arapahoe County residents eligible for jury duty would have a 1 in 90 chance of being called, for this one case alone, court spokesman Rob McCallum told CNN.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge: The jury won't be sequestered, can use phones and laptops outside court\n@highlight\nNEW: James Holmes will wear a harness that the jury can't see, the judge says\n@highlight\nThe trial of the man accused of killing 12 in a Colorado movie theater should start in February\n@highlight\nThe jury pool will have 5,000 people -- 1 of 90 residents in county -- spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 737, "end": 739}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making it so they couldn't go home throughout the prolonged trial, @placeholder said, was an \"unnecessarily drastic, expensive and impractical remedy that ... will create an extreme and undue hardship for jurors.\"", "idx": 59739}], "idx": 38819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Humanity's curiosity about Mars has led to an exciting event: the dramatic landing of an SUV-sized rover, set for 1:31 a.m. ET Monday. NASA's $2.6 billion rover, Curiosity, will make its dramatic entrance into Martian territory in a spectacle popularly known as the \"seven minutes of terror.\" This jaw-dropping landing process, involving a sky crane and the world's largest supersonic parachute, allows the spacecraft carrying Curiosity to target the landing area that scientists have meticulously chosen. The spacecraft is \"healthy and right on course,\" according to the latest update from NASA. Curiosity has been traveling away from Earth since November 26.\n@highlight\nThe dramatic landing of the SUV-sized rover is set for 1:31 a.m. ET Monday\n@highlight\nThis landing process involves a sky crane and the world's largest supersonic parachute\n@highlight\nCuriosity's first stop slated to be Gale Crater, which may have once contained a lake\n@highlight\nThe vehicle will be controlled from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike on Earth, however, @placeholder has no plate tectonics, so the Martian layers are flat and not disrupted as they would be on Earth.", "idx": 59744}], "idx": 38821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Uber is to begin offering a package delivery service in New York, the firm has announced. The controversial car firm which has come under fire for its 'surge' pricing policies, will offer deliveries by bike and foot for the first time, taking on existing services like Postmates. It will charge at least $15 for each delivery, and the service will initially only work in a small part of Manhattan, the firm said. The controversial car firm says its new courier option, UberRUSH, is like 'Uber for things' 'It's an Uber for things,' said Josh Mohrer, general manager of Uber NYC.\n@highlight\nWill offer courier services in Manhattan from below 110th Street\n@highlight\nService will use existing Uber app and use couriers on bike and foot\n@highlight\nCouriers will charge at least $15 for each delivery\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The new service, called @placeholder, uses a courier on foot or on bike to deliver packages.", "idx": 59749}], "idx": 38822} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Ministers were today accused of being so desperate to sell off Royal Mail they were prepared to accept 'any cost'. MPs on the influential Business Select Committee attacked the Government for privatising the company on the cheap - leaving taxpayers more than \u00a31billion out of pocket. But Business Secretary Vince Cable and Business Minister Michael Fallon insisted the sale, last October, had been a success. Tory MP Brian Binley said the claim was 'absolutely Alice In Wonderland'. 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Clemens, who was acquitted of several charges of lying to Congress in June, signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the independent Atlantic League on Monday. He is slated to start for the minor league team on Saturday at home against Bridgeport. Still got it? 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The arrests of the leader, Nikos Michaloliakos, and lawmakers Elias Kassidiaris, Elias Panagiotaros, Ioannis Lagos and Nikos Mihos are part of a crackdown following a controversial stabbing death. At least 10 more people have been arrested, including Golden Dawn party members, police said. More than 30 warrants were issued as police operations were launched across Greece Saturday. One more Golden Dawn lawmaker is still being sought, police said. Pavlos Fyssas, a popular anti-fascist figure and well-known hip-hop artist with the stage name Killah P, was the victim of the knife attack that was allegedly committed by a Golden Dawn supporter.\n@highlight\nNEW: 4 party lawmakers as well as the leader of Golden Dawn have been arrested -- police\n@highlight\nParty leader Nikos Michaloliakos and others face charges of forming a criminal gang\n@highlight\nThe arrests are part of a crackdown following the stabbing death of a hip-hop artist\n@highlight\nKassidiaris has denied his party's involvement in Fyssas' death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 215, "end": 233}, {"start": 250, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 959, "end": 977}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Back in 2009, before the financial crisis and ensuing austerity measures hit @placeholder hard, the party polled only 0.3%.", "idx": 59771}], "idx": 38839} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 3 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:12 EST, 3 January 2014 A baby girl has undergone a life-saving procedure while still partially inside her mother's womb. Doctors feared a rare condition meant Sienna Smith would not be able to breathe when she was born, so conducted the emergency procedure before her birth. A team of 20 medics were involved in the two-hour operation. Sienna Smith (pictured with her parents, Sarah-Jane Harrup and Deryck Smith) had to have a life-saving procedure before she was born because a swelling on her neck could have prevented her breathing\n@highlight\nSienna Smith was found to have a swelling on her neck during a scan\n@highlight\nMedics feared it would squash her windpipe, stopping her breathing at birth\n@highlight\nThey performed a Caesarean section but before fully removing her from the womb and cutting the umbilical cord, they inserted a breathing tube\n@highlight\nAfter her birth, the swelling subsided, allowing her to breathe normally\n@highlight\nInstead of being a tumour, as doctors had feared, the swelling turned out to be a goitre - an enlarged thyroid gland", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After opening Ms @placeholder\u2019s stomach, they lifted Sienna's head so a tube could be inserted into her throat.", "idx": 59773}], "idx": 38841} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Clough, Press Association Incessant rain in Bristol washed out England's first Royal London Series match against India on Monday. Alex Hales' one-day international debut will therefore have to wait until Wednesday in Cardiff, after a miserable forecast proved unerringly accurate. England captain Alastair Cook confirmed on the eve of the first of five fixtures that Hales is to be his new opening partner, with Ian Bell dropping down to number three. Waterlogged: Incessant rain in Bristol has forced the abandonment of England's first ODI with India on Monday Boom! 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I first met then-Staff Sgt. Clint Romesha in Colorado in 2010. We had dinner with three of his fellow soldiers -- then-Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Hill, Sgt. Tom Rasmussen and Sgt. Eric Harder. Over beer and Mexican food, they talked about their time in the Army and their experiences at Combat Outpost Keating in Afghanistan. I was working on a book about the remote outpost in which they'd served; the four troops candidly and generously shared their thoughts with me. Romesha (pronounced ROE-muh-shay) was dark and sardonic. It was clear that he respected basic military values of selflessness, courage and efficiency, and had little tolerance for those who did not. It's not surprising, because he comes from a military family. Both of his brothers joined the military after high school, following in the footsteps of their father, a Vietnam veteran, and their grandfather, who served during World War II. 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Pamela, Countess Listowel, 77, says rows over people digging 'mega-basements' beneath their homes are dividing the usually friendly community in a conservation area in Hampstead, where dozens have signed a petition against the application. She is one of 58 people to have objected to Camden council over the application by Iyabode Abiola to undertake extensive excavations beneath her Victorian house. 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Experts also warned that the rate at which new drugs are flooding the market continues to rise. A total of 81 new psychoactive substances were reported for the first time in 2013, up from 73 the previous year, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) said. Europe\u2019s Early Warning System, a detection mechanism described as the \u2018first line of defence against emerging drugs\u2019, is struggling to cope with the rate at which new synthetic drugs are emerging.\n@highlight\nEuropean Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drugs Addiction released its annual report revealing 81 new 'legal highs' first appeared last year\n@highlight\nReport states UK mortality rate due to overdose is 38.3 per million of the population - more than twice the average for Europe at 17 per million\n@highlight\nEstonia has the highest rate at 191 per million people\n@highlight\nAgency warns open sale of drugs online is making them more available", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 146, "end": 147}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 452, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 551}, {"start": 731, "end": 756}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 896, "end": 897}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elsewhere in the report, the @placeholder said heroin use and availability was in decline, with the number of first-time entrants to specialist drug treatment for heroin problems falling from a peak of 59,000 in 2007 to 31,000 in 2012.", "idx": 59790}], "idx": 38857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 14:20 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:10 EST, 6 November 2013 A dressmaker made famous by the TV show Big Fat Gypsy Weddings has been accused of treating one of her staff 'like an animal', and almost attacking her head designer after a shouting match. Thelma Madine, 61, who makes dresses which have featured on the hit Channel 4 show series exploring the raucous marriage ceremonies of Britain's travelling community, was accused of mistreating her staff today during an employment tribunal. Pauline Wooley, whose daughter Leanne Phillips, 31, was head designer at Nico Bridal Company until she was dismissed after the incident last year, gave evidence suggesting Ms Madine routinely mistreated her staff.\n@highlight\nThelma Madine, 61, who starred in the hit Channel 4 show, is being pursued for unfair dismissal and unpaid wages\n@highlight\nShe sacked Leanne Phillips, 31, her head designer, after a heated argument\n@highlight\nThe tribunal heard that Miss Phillips called Ms Madine 'a horrible b****'\n@highlight\nPauline Wooley, Miss Phillips's mother, said that she too was bullied, intimidated and 'treated like an animal' by Ms Madine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 135, "end": 156}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 599, "end": 617}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 886, "end": 900}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Wooley said: 'Leanne thought the world of @placeholder, and Thelma treated her like a daughter.'", "idx": 59798}], "idx": 38860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vanessa Allen PUBLISHED: 17:28 EST, 25 June 2012 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 26 June 2012 The flawed computer programme that led to a week of chaos for millions of RBS customers was being supervised by an IT support team in India, it was revealed last night. Last February, RBS advertised for a series of key jobs, paying between \u00a39,000 and \u00a311,000 a year, in the Indian city of Hyderabad. That is way below what an equivalent worker would be paid in Britain. The banking giant was urgently seeking computer graduates with several years' experience of using CA-7, the programme which the bank uses to run its vast network of transactions and accounts.\n@highlight\nNatwest has shed 30,000 jobs since taxpayer rescue in 2007, including 20,000 UK positions, and has outsourced work overseas\n@highlight\nInsiders say many of the bank's support teams are now based in India, where they earn between \u00a39,000 and \u00a311,000 a year\n@highlight\nBank staff union Unite questions whether 'off-shoring' job cuts have left Natwest unable to cope with the current crisis\n@highlight\nRBS denies that the outsourcing of staff has had an impact on its ability to cope with the unfolding transaction processing crisis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 161, "end": 163}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 271, "end": 273}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 737, "end": 738}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night insiders said problems began on Tuesday night when @placeholder was updated.", "idx": 59800}], "idx": 38861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two Indian soldiers died in a firefight with Pakistani army troops in the disputed Kashmir region, the Indian army said Tuesday, amid heightened tensions in the region following a deadly clash two days ago. India said a group of Pakistani troops had crossed the Line of Control, the de facto border between India and Pakistan in the region, and entered the Indian-controlled side of the Himalayan territory. 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The technology company said it will buy Stockholm-based game maker Mojang. Minecraft, which lets users build in and explore a virtual world, has been downloaded 100 million times on PC alone since its launch in 2009. It is the most popular online game on Xbox, and the top paid app for Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating system in the U.S. Move for mobile? 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The girls, who are only about three months old, are connected by their abdomens and lie face-to-face. They are awaiting specialist treatment in Beijing where it is hoped they can be separated. Conjoined twins Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei were abandoned at an orphanage in Pingdingshan City, Henan The baby girls are joined by the abdomen and specialists will carry out tests to determine if they are share any vital organs The girls were handed to the organisation in Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, on August 11 and have since been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei.\n@highlight\nBaby girls left at the institution in Pingdingshan City, Henan, in August\n@highlight\nHave been named Zheng Hanjing and Zheng Hanwei by staff\n@highlight\nTransferred to Beijing where doctors hope they can be separated\n@highlight\nDue to undergo tests to see if they share any vital organs", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 415, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 611, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 766, "end": 782}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Staff at the @placeholder children's home, where they are being cared for, said the girls were happy and 'lively'", "idx": 59813}], "idx": 38870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While many visits to Marrakech revolve around the imposing Koutoubia mosque or Jemaa el Fna, the bustling central square filled with snake charmers and storytellers, there's plenty to do beyond these landmarks. For those willing to delve deep into the narrow streets around the square or into the desert and mountains outside the city, Marrakech rewards with stunning scenery, unforgettable flavors and luxurious indulgences. Here are some of the city's highlights. 1. Getting lost in the backstreets Exploring the old medina can be pleasurable and expensive in equal measures thanks to the small boutiques selling almost everything. Among classic local souvenirs are djellaba robes, spices, babouches (Moroccan slippers), old carpets and colorful ceramics.\n@highlight\nGetting lost in the narrow streets of Marrakech's old medina is a great way to find antiques and oddities\n@highlight\nThe Jardin Majorelle was created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent\n@highlight\nOutside Marrakech, travelers can take a hot air balloon trip, explore the Atlas Mountains or ride a zip wire", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 899, "end": 914}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 962}, {"start": 983, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These traditional @placeholder houses built around a central garden or courtyard are as much a part of the city as the snake charmers of the main square -- although many have had a modern makeover.", "idx": 59823}], "idx": 38877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The newly named lawyer for Michael Jackson's children makes her first court appearance Monday as a judge decides if he'll approve a contract between Jackson's estate and concert promoter AEG Live. Michael Jackson's estate will be the subject of a court hearing today. Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, who has custody of the three children, objected to provisions of the deal that would give AEG Live a share of rights to video of her son's final rehearsals. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff appointed estate law expert Margaret Lodise last week to represent the children after he decided their interests might sometimes conflict with their grandmother's.\n@highlight\nJudge appointed attorney for interests of Michael Jackson's children\n@highlight\nDiscussion between estate, AEG Live is ongoing\n@highlight\nExecutors have deal in mind, Katherine Jackson has expressed objections", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 244}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 319, "end": 335}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 495, "end": 527}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 895, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is considering a challenge of their control of the estate.", "idx": 59824}], "idx": 38878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sergio Aguero has grabbed all the headlines at Manchester City this season but Saturday proved they also need Yaya Toure firing on all cylinders to have any chance of retaining the title. Toure put recent troubles behind him to score his first Premier League goal at The Etihad this season and complete a hard-fought Manchester City comeback against opponents who literally spilled blood for their cause. Swansea had taken a shock lead through Wilfried Bony only for the champions to level quickly with a neat finish from Stevan Jovetic. 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Tragic Meredith, 21, was brutally knifed to death just two months into her university programme in the Italian hilltop town of Perugia. Her sister Stephanie spoke out at the event, which was the first time she had been back in the city since Amanda Knox and Raffaelle Sollecito were cleared of the murder. Stephanie Kercher (left) pictured with Wladimiro Boccali and Olivia Taylor at the presentation of the Meredith Kercher scholarship in Perugia, Italy. Ms Kercher said she just wanted 'the truth' about her sister's death\n@highlight\nMeredith, 21, was knifed to death two months into exchange course\n@highlight\nAmanda Knox and Raffaelle Sollecito were cleared of the murder\n@highlight\nItaly's Supreme Court threw out their acquittal and ordered a retrial\n@highlight\nA student scholarship ceremony has been held today in her memory", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 90, "end": 105}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 503}, {"start": 533, "end": 549}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 874}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mayor @placeholder said: 'We setup the scholarship because we felt that the true protagonist and the real victim of this tragic event had been forgotten.", "idx": 59841}], "idx": 38889} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 7 December 2012 The Nevada mother-of-two who spent six days stranded in the snow-filled Sierra Nevada mountains told her doctor that she survived by eating tomatoes and snow and huddling in a hollow tree for warmth at night. Paula Lane, 46, and her boyfriend Roderick Clifton, 44, were reported missing on November 29 when their car became stuck in a snowstorm as they drove from the home of Clifton's mother in Citrus Heights, Calif., to their own home in Gardnerville, Nev. Though Clifton died trying to reach help, Lane was discovered on Wednesday by her brother who tirelessly searched the woman and never gave up hope that they would bring her home alive.\n@highlight\nPaula Lane, 46, was discovered crawling through the snow on Wednesday after spending six days in the wilderness\n@highlight\nHer family said they had prepared Lane's 11-year-old twin sons for the worst\n@highlight\nLane is being treated for first-degree frostbite and malnourishment\n@highlight\nHer boyfriend, 44-year-old Roderick Clifton, father to three daughters, died trying to seek help\n@highlight\n'She is mighty and she's a survivor,' Lane's sister said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mystery: Authorities are still unsure of @placeholder's cause of death", "idx": 59845}], "idx": 38891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Sears PUBLISHED: 18:25 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 29 September 2013 'International man of mystery' Peter Foster is on the run from the law after a judge found him guilty of another weight-loss scam Conman Peter Foster \u2013 the central figure in the 2002 \u2018Cheriegate\u2019 scandal \u2013 was hiding from the law last night after a judge found him guilty of yet another weight-loss scam. The 52-year-old Australian, ex-boyfriend of Cherie Blair\u2019s former fitness guru Carole Caplin, failed to turn up for a court hearing in Brisbane yesterday amid claims that he was planning to flee on a luxury yacht to the Cook Islands in the Pacific.\n@highlight\nAustralian conman failed to turn up for a court appearance in Brisbane\n@highlight\nJudge found him guilty of another scam after being ordered not to work in weight-loss industry\n@highlight\nFoster became Cherie Blair's financial advisor 13 years ago after forming relationship with her fitness guru", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 128, "end": 139}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder broke down in tears in 2002 when admitting the conman's involvement in the purchase of two flats", "idx": 59848}], "idx": 38893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He's something of a celebrity in Philadelphia's iconic LOVE Park - the Pennsylvanian capital's answer to Times Square's Naked Cowboy, or so they say. But the city's much-loved 'Philly Jesus' - a daily fixture famous for his attempts to walk on water in the park's fountains and even baptize people - was arrested on Friday for disorderly conduct and failure to disperse, sparking outrage among his many admirers. The man behind the Holy robe is Michael Grant, a recovering drug addict and panhandler who has been clean for one year, crediting his sobriety to finding Jesus Christ. However Grant claims the cop that arrested him recognized Grant from his 'drug days' and the long list of charges associated with them, including loitering, possession of marijuana, and theft of services, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.\n@highlight\nStreet performer Michael Grant - AKA Philly Jesus - was arrested Friday in Philadelphia's LOVE Park\n@highlight\nHe was charged with disorderly conduct and failure to disperse after refusing a cop's order to leave the park\n@highlight\nGrant says he had every right to stay in the park and does not solicit money\n@highlight\nHundreds of online supports have started a #FreePhillyJesus to have Grant's charges dropped", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 803, "end": 823}, {"start": 854, "end": 885}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Walking on water': The obvious tourist attractive can often be found swirling around in the @placeholder fountains and has even baptized people in the water", "idx": 59854}], "idx": 38899} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "While Attorney General Eric Holder had made clear that he wanted to leave the post before the end of Obama's second term, the announcement of his departure just before midterm elections took many by surprise and the timing could complicate the effort to replace him. Choosing a new attorney general and getting approval in a Senate confirmation hearing will be difficult for the White House. While the list of strong candidates who could assume the role is long, congressional politics will make it difficult to get Senate approval for just about anyone. Plus, while he has endured his share of controversies, Holder is also President Barack Obama's very close friend and confidant, someone for whom the President consistently communicated his full support.\n@highlight\nAttorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation Thursday\n@highlight\nHolder is a close friend of President Obama\n@highlight\nNovember elections could complicate the nomination and confirmation process\n@highlight\nWhite House officials say they're confident whoever is chosen will have bipartisan support", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Holder pledged to stay on the job until a nominee is selected and confirmed by the @placeholder, and in doing that, he might have agreed to stay on for a while longer.", "idx": 59855}], "idx": 38900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:56 EST, 8 October 2012 Bungling air traffic controllers misunderstood a piece of aircraft jargon which could have prevented a 122mph mid-air collision that killed five people, an inquest heard today. Pilot Brian Normington, 70, was killed when his kit-built Rand KR-2 one-seater aircraft crashed into a twin-engine Cessna 402C plane 700ft above Coventry Airport four years ago in August 2008. Sophie Hastings, 28 - the pilot of the Cessna, codenamed G-EYES - and her three colleagues, John \u2018Harvey\u2019 Antrobus, 28, James Beagley, 34, and Sybille Gautrey, 33, also died.\n@highlight\nPilot Brian Normington, 70, was killed when his Rand KR-2 aircraft crashed\n@highlight\nHit a twin-engine Cessna 402C plane 700ft above Coventry Airport in 2008\n@highlight\nCessna pilot Sophie Hastings, 28, also died along with her three colleagues\n@highlight\nThey were John Antrobus, 28, James Beagley, 34, and Sybille Gautrey, 33", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 271, "end": 286}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 550, "end": 571}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Killed: John \u2018Harvey\u2019 Antrobus (left), 28, and James Beagley (right), 34, were also on the @placeholder which crashed", "idx": 59859}], "idx": 38902} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Grass Valley, California (CNN) -- In the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, artists are partnering with doctors and scientists to create life-changing products. In a small strip of commercial buildings in this town northeast of Sacramento, you'll find Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing. The modest lobby opens up into a pristine production lab filled with skilled glassblowers, blue-flaming torches and dazzling glass models of the human heart, brain and vascular system. \"It's science, and it's art,\" said Wade Martindale, Farlow's production manager. Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing makes the glass organs and vascular models used by medical-device manufacturers in preliminary testing to determine whether their products will work in real-life situations.\n@highlight\nA glassblowing shop makes organs used by doctors and medical-device manufacturers\n@highlight\nCardiologists can connect glass hearts to a pump that can simulate blood flow\n@highlight\nGary Farlow, the company's founder, started out making simple glass toys\n@highlight\n\"It's science, and it's art,\" says Wade Martindale, the shop's production manager", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 299}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 577, "end": 599}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder quickly realized there wasn't a lot of money to be made in glass art, so he focused on scientific glassware.", "idx": 59868}], "idx": 38911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter Former Disney pop princess Miley Cyrus caused an uproar when she took to the stage at this year's Video Music Awards wearing a flesh-coloured latex bikini and performing a seriously overtly sexual dance routine. The 20-year-old's bottom shaking and grinding may not have won her many accolades in the music community, but a few savvy fitness fanatics realised that \u2018twerking\u2019 is a great way to tone up and burn calories. The \u2018twerking\u2019 dance, which has even been honored with an official entry in the Oxford Dictionaries Online, essentially involves adopting a traditional gym squat position and maintaining it while vigorously shaking the derriere.\n@highlight\nMiley Cyrus shocked many with her 'twerking' performance at the VMAs\n@highlight\nHowever many have realised the dance is a great way to work out\n@highlight\nLes Mills have adapted one of their fitness classes to involve twerking'\n@highlight\nEach 55 minute class burns an average of 530 calories\n@highlight\nResearch also shows it also increases pelvic bone density by 8 per cent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 113, "end": 130}, {"start": 516, "end": 541}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It didn't work for @placeholder and it won't work for you!", "idx": 59874}], "idx": 38915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It began as horseplay, with two teenage stepbrothers chasing each other with blow guns and darts. But it soon escalated when one of the boys grabbed a knife. Michael Barton, Quantel Lotts' stepbrother, was stabbed to death at age 17. The older teen, Michael Barton, 17, was dead by the time he reached the hospital, stabbed twice.The younger boy, Quantel Lotts, 14, would eventually become one of Missouri's youngest lifers. Lotts was sentenced in Missouri's St. Francois County Circuit Court in 2002 to life in prison without parole for first-degree murder in his stepbrother's stabbing death. It made no difference that at the time of the deadly scuffle, Lotts was barely old enough to watch PG-13 movie and too young to drive, vote or buy beer.\n@highlight\nAt least 73 inmates serve life without parole for offenses committed at 13 and 14\n@highlight\nProponents of tough sentencing laws say public safety is top priority\n@highlight\nOnly 19 states punish minors under 14 with sentences of life without parole\n@highlight\n\"They took away all hope for the future,\" says Quantel Lotts, now 23", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 468, "end": 500}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When child welfare officials took @placeholder from his mother at the age of 8, they noted that he \"smelled of urine and had badly decayed molars as well as numerous scars on his arms, legs and forehead.\"", "idx": 59887}], "idx": 38924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHEGUTU, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Farmers are implicating a close ally of President Robert Mugabe's in the latest round of farm seizures in Zimbabwe in which Mugabe loyalists take over white-owned farms. Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, left, and President Robert Mugabe have a power-sharing agreement. The accusations against Senate President Edna Madzongwe came as Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara on Friday toured farms that Mugabe followers had taken over. On many of those farms, production has fallen under the new owners. Mutambara is heading a government commission investigating the farm seizures. \"Black people who acquired farms must produce,\" he said. Mutambara said the government is taking the matter seriously.\n@highlight\nZimbabwe Senate president -- a Robert Mugabe ally -- accused of farm seizure\n@highlight\nProduction has fallen on many farms under new owners\n@highlight\nGovernment commission investigating farm seizures\n@highlight\nDaughter of Senate president says, \"We got this farm legally\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 213, "end": 229}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 384, "end": 399}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the daughter of the @placeholder president denied the allegation.", "idx": 59894}], "idx": 38928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wladimir Klitschko dominated his world heavyweight title unification match against Britain's David Haye to clinch a unanimous points decision in their bout Saturday night in Hamburg, Germany. The giant Ukrainian retained his IBF and WBO versions of the title and claimed Haye's WBA crown after a polished display over 12 rounds in the Imtech Arena of Bundesliga side SV Hamburg. Klitschko got the verdict of the three ringside judges by large margins of 117-109, 118-108 and 116-110. It was the second defeat of 31-year-old Haye's 27-fight career, most of it at cruiserweight before stepping up a division for his last five fights.\n@highlight\nWladimir Klitschko beats David Haye in the world heavyweight title unification bout\n@highlight\nUkrainian giant now holds IBF, WBO and WBA versions of the title\n@highlight\nKlitschko's brother Vitali is the WBC champion, but they have said they will not fight", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 652, "end": 669}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 857, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The wily, 35-year-old @placeholder, who took his record to 56-3, used his extra weight and reach advantage to good effect as his jab kept his opponent at bay.", "idx": 59896}], "idx": 38930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A short story, buried on the fourth page of the sports supplement: that's how the New York Times, one of America's most globally orientated of newspapers, marked what remains as U.S. Soccer's most sensational result to date and possibly one of the greatest underdog victories of any World Cup. In front of 10,000 fans in Belo Horizonte, a U.S team fielding three part-time players lined up for their second match of the 1950 World Cup hosted by Brazil. It was a fixture that promised only humiliation for the 500-1 outsiders, as their opponents were the supremely confident, superstar-studded and much-lauded originators of the game: England.\n@highlight\nU.S. faces Belgium in World Cup last-16 clash in Brazil on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAmericans shocked the world by beating England in 1950 tournament\n@highlight\nSoccer is growing in popularity in U.S. as coverage spreads\n@highlight\nTeam USA's success in group stage brought record audiences", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 341}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The average sports fan in the @placeholder is getting into football during this World Cup like never before.", "idx": 59901}], "idx": 38932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)The tea party's latest failed revolt against House Speaker John Boehner underscored one of the movement's biggest problems heading into the new Congress. They are rebels with no clear cause. It's an issue that's bedeviled the tea party since its inception in 2010: They lack a central planning organization, a structure and a long-term strategic vision. And Boehner, with a shrewd command of all three, was already flexing those muscles Tuesday, doling out early retribution to two lawmakers that opposed him by removing them from committee spots. Meanwhile, Rep. Tim Huelskamp speculated he wasn't awarded a subcommittee chairmanship because of his vote. Boehner signaled Wednesday that he could mend fences, by saying he's starting \"a family conversation\" with his critics.\n@highlight\nConservatives are being punished for their failed plot to oust John Boehner as speaker\n@highlight\nThey're promising a fight, but have no clear plan for how to move forward\n@highlight\nOthers are showing a new willingness to work with the Speaker", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 160, "end": 167}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and other conservatives who supported Boehner, in their explanations, indicated conservatives are coming around to the @placeholder way of giving a little to get a lot.", "idx": 59903}], "idx": 38933} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Carol, a 39-year-old circus elephant wounded in a drive-by shooting, is expected to make a full recovery. She was shot on the grounds of BancorpSouth Arena, in Tupelo, Mississippi, while on tour with \"The Greatest Show on Earth.\" \"It appeared to be a deliberate, targeted event,\" said Capt. Rusty Haynes, with the Tupelo police. Authorities are looking for a silver or white Ford Explorer that was seen in the area at the time of the shooting, around 2 a.m. Tuesday. Haynes said Carol, an Asian elephant, was struck on her neck, between her shoulder and ear. A reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case has climbed to $24,000.\n@highlight\n39-year-old Carol was shot in Tupelo, Mississippi\n@highlight\nPolice are looking for a silver or white Ford Explorer\n@highlight\nA $24,000 reward is being offered in the case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 163}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 210, "end": 235}, {"start": 300, "end": 311}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is scheduled to open in Tupelo on Thursday.", "idx": 59906}], "idx": 38936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- It may be the biggest salvage operation in history, but no one would accuse it of being the fastest. Now, two and a half years after running aground and sinking off the coast of Italy, the Costa Concordia cruise liner is almost ready to make its final voyage. If everything goes to plan, over the next couple of weeks the rotting 951-foot vessel will be re-floated and towed north from the Italian island of Giglio -- its resting place since it capsized in January 2012, killing 32 passengers and crew in the process -- to the port in Genoa to be dismantled.\n@highlight\nTwo and a half years after running aground in Giglio, Italy, the Costa Concordia is being re-floated\n@highlight\n32 passengers and crew were killed when the cruise ship capsized in January 2012\n@highlight\nCrews hope to re-float the Concordia and tow it from Giglio to the port in Genoa\n@highlight\nDismantling the ship could take two years; the total cost of the wreck is projected to be more than $2 billion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once they've raised the Concordia three decks above water, @placeholder environmental officials will inspect it for leaks.", "idx": 59908}], "idx": 38938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Democratic Party's vote Thursday for the \"nuclear option\" was a move to deprive the minority party in the Senate of a procedure it has abused to block President Barack Obama's judicial nominees and other appointees. Before, a single Republican could unilaterally and without any reason block a nominee from receiving a simple up-and-down vote on the Senate floor. The \"nuclear option,\" an overblown term for changing Senate rules to enable judicial and executive nominees to be confirmed with just 51 votes instead of 60, will put an end to using that procedure -- the filibuster -- to block appointees.\n@highlight\nWith \"nuclear option,\" judicial nominees can be confirmed with a simple majority vote\n@highlight\nSally Kohn: This will keep GOP from using a procedure to block President's appointments\n@highlight\nKohn: GOP made government virtually dysfunctional, blocked Obama at every turn\n@highlight\nThis will hold Republicans' feet to the fire to do their constitutional duty, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder have blocked three appointees to the court and held up countless other nominations to other important posts.", "idx": 59915}, {"query": "If Democrats didn't flip the nuclear switch now to allow appointments to go through, @placeholder will surely flip it later.", "idx": 59916}], "idx": 38942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Northampton Saints run in 11 tries as they thrash London Wasps 74-13 George North, Phil Dowson and Lee Dickson brace help saints record their largest Aviva Premiership win Tries from Tom Varndell and Charlie Davies gave the visitors a 13-0 lead England prop Alex Corbisiero made his injury comeback in the 53rd minute Saints will face arch rivals Leicester Tigers at Franklin's Gardens on Friday in their semi-final battle By Rob Wildman England prop Alex Corbisiero made his long-awaited return in a memorable match which saw Northampton concede 13 points before racing to their record Premiership win. Corbisiero appeared in the 53rd minute after Northampton had overcome that early shock to seal second place in the Premiership and a home semi-final against Leicester on Friday night.\n@highlight\nNorthampton Saints run in 11 tries as they thrash London Wasps 74-13\n@highlight\nGeorge North, Phil Dowson and Lee Dickson brace help saints record their largest Aviva Premiership win\n@highlight\nTries from Tom Varndell and Charlie Davies gave the visitors a 13-0 lead\n@highlight\nEngland prop Alex Corbisiero made his injury comeback in the 53rd minute\n@highlight\nSaints will face arch rivals Leicester Tigers at Franklin's Gardens on Friday in their semi-final battle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 150, "end": 166}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 347, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 384}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 960, "end": 976}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1227}]}, "qas": [{"query": "False hope: @placeholder' Charlie Davies (centre) try gave them a 13-0 lead before they were routed by Saints", "idx": 59926}], "idx": 38948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wounded? Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader the so-called Islamic State, is said to be among those targeted American war planes have reportedly launched a strike on a gathering of ISIS leaders, critically wounding their leader. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was hurt in the strikes today, according to local witnesses and government sources. Two witnesses confirmed that bombs had fallen on the town of al-Qaim, next to the Syrian border. Local government sources described how an aircraft had swooped over a meeting of senior ISIS figures and dropped its payload, killing more than a dozen people. Another witness said that eight people had died when a bomb struck a market.\n@highlight\nAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi said to be among several hurt or killed ISIS leaders\n@highlight\nFighters struck town of al-Qaim on Iraq-Syria border, witnesses said\n@highlight\nThey say jihadis emptied hospital and demanded blood donors for wounded\n@highlight\nU.S. security sources would not confirm or deny al-Baghdadi was targeted", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 222, "end": 241}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 672, "end": 691}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prisoner: al-Baghdadi, shown before his rise to power, was held as a prisoner by the U.S. during the occupation of @placeholder", "idx": 59927}], "idx": 38949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally Last updated at 2:32 AM on 16th February 2012 Twin brothers Osbrany and Osmany Montes De Oca enlisted in the Marines together shortly after they graduated high school. Now, just over a year later, Osmany is returning from Afghanistan to attend his brother's funeral after Osbrany was killed on Friday while serving in Helmand Province. 'They were always talking about the Marines,' said the boys' uncle Andriano Moreta. Osbrany Mondesdeoca, 20, joined with his twin brother the Marines shortly after high school, pursuing a long-time dream 'It's what they always wanted to do,' he told The Star Ledger.\n@highlight\nOsbrany Montes De Oca, 20, enlisted with his brother Osmany over a year ago just after they graduated from high school in New Jersey\n@highlight\nReports say he was shot by a sniper after just off the base in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nMother is distraught, warns others not to send their sons into combat", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 65, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 110}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 458}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 654}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A heartbreaking end: @placeholder was one of four boys in his family, three of whom were in the military as the youngest is still in high school", "idx": 59931}], "idx": 38950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "National Police Lead for Counter Terrorism, Mark Rowley (pictured), has revealed several murderous terror plots have been foiled this year Britain has foiled several murderous terror plots this year while counter-terrorism chiefs are grappling with 'exceptionally high' numbers of investigations, it has been revealed. The scale of the deadly threat police are facing has been laid bare by Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley amid heightened fears over the influence of extremist group Islamic State. The National Police Lead for Counter Terrorism revealed details of how hundreds of suspected terrorists have been arrested so far this year. Officers are also taking down more than a thousand pieces of extremist material from the internet per week, including videos of beheadings, torture and suicides.\n@highlight\nHundreds of terror suspects arrested this year, police chief has revealed\n@highlight\nScotland Yard Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley reveals deadly threat faced by police\n@highlight\nSeveral murderous terror plots have been foiled in the last 12 months\n@highlight\nCounter-terrorism bosses dealing with 'extremely high' number of investigations\n@highlight\nOfficers taking down a thousand pieces of extremist material from internet every week\n@highlight\nIt comes amid heightened fears over influence of extremist group Islamic State\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary Philip Hammond suggests British jihadists who go to fight in Iraq or Syria could be tried for treason", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 559}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1401}, {"start": 1412, "end": 1418}, {"start": 1449, "end": 1452}, {"start": 1457, "end": 1461}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The senior officer's comments came after Scotland Yard made a series of arrests over an alleged 'significant' plot cooked up by suspects including at least one man who was believed to have travelled to @placeholder.", "idx": 59939}], "idx": 38955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 04:42 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:52 EST, 6 February 2013 A plan to make a film about the Sandy Hook massacre has been met with fury by residents and politicians. Director Jonathan Bucari is facing a huge backlash after announcing plans to film the story of a mentally ill boy who is affected by the school shooting. The French-born director said he wanted to film the TV movie, called 'Illness' in Ridgefield, Connecticut, just 20 miles from the Newtown school where gunman Adam Lanza fatally shot 20 children, six teachers and himself in December.\n@highlight\nJonathan Bucari wants to film in Ridgefield - 20 miles from scene of shooting\n@highlight\nFilm called 'Illness' follows story of mentally ill boy called Benjamin\n@highlight\nRidgefield residents are furious and said Bucari is 'not welcome'\n@highlight\nTown leaders say they will not permit filming and said timing is 'poor'\n@highlight\nBucari' appears to have removed Twitter feed and film page taken down", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adam Lanza, 20, murdered 20 children and six staff at @placeholder in Newtown Connecticut.", "idx": 59948}], "idx": 38961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serie A leaders AC Milan remain on course for a domestic double after reaching the quarterfinals of the Italian Cup with a 3-0 home win over Bari. Milan, with Antonio Cassano making his debut for the club, were always in control at the San Siro, and they now travel to Cassano's former club Sampdoria -- with a place in the semifinals up for grabs. Zlatan Ibrahimovic continued his impressive recent form by opening the scoring for the home side in the 19th minute. And there was no way back for Bari once young German midfielder Alexander Merkel had doubled Milan's advantage on the stroke of halftime.\n@highlight\nSerie A leaders AC Milan reach the quarterfinals of the Italian Cup on Thursday\n@highlight\nZlatan Ibrahimovic scores the opening goal in a 3-0 victory over Bari\n@highlight\nAlexander Merkel and Robinho were also on target in the San Siro win\n@highlight\nMilan will now face Sampdoria with a semifinal place for the winners", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 358, "end": 375}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 539, "end": 554}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 811}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Man-of-the-match Robinho made the opening two goals before deservedly getting on the scoresheet himself midway through the second half, converting a pass from @placeholder.", "idx": 59949}], "idx": 38962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 14:58 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 1 January 2013 A New York Times journalist who has worked as a correspondent in China since 2000 has been forced to leave the country following the paper's report about the Prime Minister's family wealth. Chris Buckley, a 45-year-old Australian reporter known for his balanced reporting and rigor, flew out of Beijing with his partner and 12-year-old daughter on Monday after authorities failed to renew his annual media accreditation and residence visa before the December 31 deadline. He had sought to update his paperwork after leaving Reuters, a news agency and rejoining the Times in September. Despite numerous requests, authorities did not act in time and he has now flown to Hong Kong, The Times reported.\n@highlight\nChris Buckley, 45, has worked as a reporter in China for 12 years\n@highlight\nState failed to renew his media accreditation and visa despite numerous requests and he has now flown to Hong Kong with his family\n@highlight\nComes after the Times revealed Wen Jiabao's family wealth in October", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 992, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Times correspondent in China, @placeholder, has now failed to have his visa renewed", "idx": 59953}], "idx": 38966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of the the country's most powerful unions stepped up its campaign for a hotly disputed labor bill Monday, holding a rally on the eve of the bill's formal introduction in Congress. Workers rally in support of the Employee Free Choice act in Lafayette Square in Washington on Monday. The legislation -- the Employee Free Choice Act -- would create an alternate process for bringing a union into a workplace. It is supported by President Barack Obama and the Democratic congressional leadership, but is fiercely opposed by most congressional Republicans and corporate leaders, who fear it will saddle a sagging business community with new burdens at the worst possible time.\n@highlight\nOne of largest unions holds rally in support of Employee Free Choice Act\n@highlight\nBill would let employees openly sign a card demanding a union\n@highlight\nIf a majority sign, company would have 90 days to negotiate\n@highlight\nHome Depot CEO, critic of bill says \"this is how a civilization disappears\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 237, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 330, "end": 353}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 756, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats and @placeholder may disagree sharply over the merits of the legislation, but leaders on both sides of the aisle freely admit it has the potential to significantly reshape the balance of power between business and labor for the first time in years.", "idx": 59959}], "idx": 38971} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Gaughan Follow @@Jack_Gaughan Arsene Wenger's side left it late to beat Crystal Palace on the opening day of the Premier League season, with Aaron Ramsey stealing all three points for the Gunners with a winner in added time. The Welsh midfielder was by no means the stand-out performer at the Emirates though, as Jack Wilshere performed well for the hosts and former Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh played brilliantly for Palace. Sportsmail's Jack Gaughan gives his verdict on the performances of both sets of players... VIDEO Scroll down for Arsene Wenger: They made it very difficult but we kept going\n@highlight\nPalace striker Chamakh was the best player on the pitch at the Emirates\n@highlight\nLaurent Koscielny impressed for Arsene Wenger's side\n@highlight\nThe visitor's central-midfield pairing of Mile Jedinak and Joe Ledley performed well for new coach Keith Millen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 391, "end": 406}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 723}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked to do a very specific job by @placeholder - dropping in to make five in midfield without the ball - and he followed the caretaker\u2019s instructions to the letter.", "idx": 59961}], "idx": 38972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:00 EST, 16 November 2012 Cannabis is a Class B drug that has been linked in previous research to psychosis People carrying a specific gene may be more at risk of developing mental health problems from smoking cannabis, according to researchers A study from King\u2019s College London found that cannabis smokers carrying the gene AKT1 had double the chance of developing a psychotic disorder and this increased up to seven-fold if they used the Class B drug daily. The scientists, led by Dr Marta Di Forti, said their research could be used to advise people who are particularly at risk of the psychological side-effects.\n@highlight\nCannabis smokers had double the risk of developing a psychotic disorder if they carried the gene AKT1\n@highlight\nResearch could be used to advise people at greater risk of side-effects", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 333, "end": 353}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This advance also points to cellular signaling mechanisms mediated by @placeholder as being relevant to the biology of cannabis psychosis.", "idx": 59962}], "idx": 38973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- Rio de Janeiro's special police forces declared Sunday that they were in full control of one of the city's biggest and most notorious shantytowns, Rocinha, after a predawn operation aimed at wresting control from drug traffickers. The operation, involving 3,000 police and security forces, had successfully occupied Rocinha and neighboring slums Vidigal and Chacara do Ceu, the Rio de Janeiro government said on its website. \"The next stage will be looking for the criminals that were able to get out of the places we are working,\" military police Col. Alberto Pinheiro Neto told reporters Sunday morning.\n@highlight\nNEW: A former police inspector says the operation will cut down on Rio's drug supply\n@highlight\nGovernor: \"We are rescuing communities that were abandoned for decades\"\n@highlight\nRio de Janeiro is trying to crack down on crime before the 2014 World Cup\n@highlight\nSteep roads in Rocinha are covered in oil, possibly in an attempt to hinder police", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 580, "end": 600}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police arrested @placeholder's top suspected drug trafficker days before they moved in.", "idx": 59973}], "idx": 38983} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- Three men were convicted and sentenced Tuesday in Russia for masterminding and carrying out an acid attack on the Bolshoi Ballet's artistic director, Sergei Filin. Star dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko was given six years in prison for masterminding the attack, while accomplice Yuri Zarutsky was sentenced to 10 years and driver Andrei Lipatov got four years, a reporter for the official Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI) who was in court told CNN. Prosecutors at the Moscow court had asked for Dmitrichenko to be given nine years in prison, RAPSI reported earlier. 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A year before they had never worn a pair of running shoes, let alone a triathlon suit. For many of them completing a triathlon was utterly inconceivable, akin to asking them to walk on the moon. But what a difference a year made. At the Nautica Malibu Triathlon, I saw the Lucky Seven athletes conquer their fears and achieve more than they could have ever imagined. Their courage, strength, happiness, elation and pride were a beacon that shone for all to see, and that light continues to inspire everyone who shared in their amazing journey.\n@highlight\nApply to join the 2013 CNN Fit Nation Triathlon Challenge on iReport.com\n@highlight\nThe 2012 team crossed finish line with courage, strength, Ironman World champ says\n@highlight\nThe only limits are those that exist in the mind, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 188, "end": 211}, {"start": 451, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 792, "end": 825}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four years ago I was asked whether I would ever do an @placeholder.", "idx": 59985}], "idx": 38992} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arrest: Mohammed al-Zawahri the veteran terrorist leader of al-Qaeda has been arrested according to Egyptian security forces The brother of a Ayman al-Zawahri, the veteran terrorist leader of al-Qaeda has been arrested according to Egyptian security forces. A security official said that Mohammed al-Zawahri, leader of the ultraconservative Jihadi Salafist group, was detained at a checkpoint in Giza, the city across the Nile from Cairo. Ayman al-Zawahri is credited by many as having been the 'operational brains' behind the 9/11 suicide attacks on the U.S. and to have approved the co-ordinated bombings on London\u2019s transport system in in 2005 that left 52 innocent people dead.\n@highlight\nMohammed al-Zawahri, was detained at a checkpoint in Giza\n@highlight\nHe is the leader of the ultraconservative Jihadi Salafist group\n@highlight\nAyman al-Zawahri is believed to be behind 9/11 attack and 7/7\n@highlight\nHe has a \u00a315-million bounty on his head and is on the 'most wanted' list", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 26}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 454}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 693, "end": 711}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 837, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "continued Saturday morning near a downtown @placeholder mosque, where hundreds", "idx": 59989}], "idx": 38995} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Democrats, as President Obama said Wednesday, took a shellacking in Tuesday's contentious midterm elections. They lost control of the House to Republicans but managed to cling onto a reduced majority in the Senate. The election will reverberate throughout American politics, with the newcomers vowing to lower government spending, cut taxes and torpedo the president's health-care legislation. The Republican victory generated an outpouring of commentary. Here are some thoughts from CNN.com's opinion section. Message to Obama: Americans want jobs The midterm election was clearly a repudiation. The question is, a repudiation of what? Fifty years of data from one election after another has shown that people vote with their gut, and this year the gut of the American voter -- left, right and center -- was angry and anxious. It's not hard to understand why: One in 10 Americans of working age is out of a job and six in 10 are living from paycheck to paycheck.\n@highlight\nDrew Westen says the election was a repudiation -- of what? Americans just want jobs\n@highlight\nJeffrey Miron explains why California rejected Prop 19, to make pot legal\n@highlight\nTen of the craziest, most effective or most damaging attack ads, from Adam Hanft\n@highlight\nRemember 1994; the youth vote; Tea Party's message to Republicans and more", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many advocates promised major benefits to @placeholder's budget because of reduced expenditure on marijuana prohibition and increased revenue from marijuana taxation.", "idx": 59992}], "idx": 38998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Wyoming teen was charged as an adult for first-degree murder after he opened fire on a group of teens killing one and injuring another. Tyler Burns, 19, suffered a gunshot wound to his stomach and begged for his life before 16-year-old Phillip Sam shot him in the head Oct. 5, in a public execution practically unheard of in the city of Cheyenne. Burns died at a hospital one day after the shooting where Sam opened fire on 13 teens. The teens began to scatter until just Burns, Sam and a minor who was with Sam were left alone. Adult: Phillip Sam, 16, was charged as an adult for first-degree murder after he opened fire on a group of teens killing 19-year-old Tyler Burns in an execution-style murder\n@highlight\nPhillip Sam,16, is being charged as an adult for the execution-style murder of Tyler Burns, 19\n@highlight\nWitnesses say Burns was on his knees begging for his life but Sam shot Burns in the head to 'put him out of his misery'\n@highlight\nSam opened fire on the group of teens after he agreed to meet at a Wyoming park to fight\n@highlight\nSam borrowed a handgun from his mother's boyfriend and shot at the teens because he 'didn't want to get jumped'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each aggravated assault count @placeholder receives carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.", "idx": 59997}], "idx": 39001} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- You've tried to, but so far, your foray into social media marketing is not adding to sales, just to headaches. How will Twitter sell sweets at your ice cream parlor? How will Facebook fill your restaurant or sell your handmade frocks? I've heard the complaint from small business owners and professionals a million times: \"How can I monetize social media?\" Mitch Goldstone has owned a photo-developing shop in Irvine, California, since 1990. He used to develop 24-exposure film cartridges. Today he takes those shoe boxes of photos under your bed and scans them so you can use them online. Scanmyphoto.com has 10,600 followers on Twitter and Goldstone has sent 32,000 tweets.\n@highlight\nSmall businesses can't afford to ignore marketing potential of Facebook and Twitter\n@highlight\nDon't just self-promote and do ask your customers how you can improve\n@highlight\nBe nimble and turn problems into opportunities\n@highlight\nThink of a tweet as a \"tap on the shoulder\" and cultivate consistent online persona", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'm going to repeat that: You will be out of business if you don't tweet, use @placeholder, and social media today,\" Goldstone says.", "idx": 60005}], "idx": 39008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Uncomfortable topic: Director Amy Berg attends New York premiere of her controversial documentary An Open Secret about child sex abuse in Hollywood A controversial documentary that allegedly links X-Men director Bryan Singer to a gang of Hollywood pedophiles got its first \u2013 and possibly only \u2013 viewing in New York last night. An Open Secret contains the astonishing revelation that a major child star was sexually abused by X-Men actor Brian Peck but refused to speak out for fear of wrecking his career. Whilst there is no suggestion that Singer was involved in the abuse of the unnamed actor, Oscar-nominated director Amy Berg admitted she had yet to find any company willing to distribute the disturbing 100-minute film.\n@highlight\nAn Open Secret, by Oscar-nominated documentarian Amy Berg, debuted at the DOC NYC festival Friday\n@highlight\nFilm claims X-Men star Brian Peck abused a well known child star and got away with it\n@highlight\nAmong the men named are talent managers Marty Weiss, Michael Harrah and Bob Villard, who represented Leonardo DiCaprio as a budding actor\n@highlight\nIt also includes interviews with Michael Egan III who accused X-Men director Bryan Singer of raping him before dropping his suit earlier this year\n@highlight\nBerg said she has been having trouble finding a distributor for her controversial film", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s disappointing and sad that Amy Berg would rely on the word of @placeholder, a proven liar, who recently was admonished by a federal judge for lying in court.", "idx": 60009}], "idx": 39010} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Somali appeals court has cleared a woman who accused security forces of raping her but upheld the conviction of a journalist who interviewed her. The judge said that journalist Abdiaziz Abdinur Ibrahim had disrespected the country's law, the New York-based Human Rights Watch said in a Sunday statement, noting that it was unclear exactly what law he broke. His one-year sentence was cut to six months. \"The court acquitted a woman who should never have been charged while upholding an unjust conviction of a journalist,\" said Daniel Bekele, the group's Africa director. \"After this case, who in their right mind would suggest to a victim of government abuse that they report the crime? Or tell their story to a journalist?\"\n@highlight\nBoth the woman and the journalist were sentenced to a year in prison last month\n@highlight\nA lower court said the woman made false rape accusations and insulted the government\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch calls for the journalist to be let go", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 188, "end": 211}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 268, "end": 285}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 934, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Quashing the case and unconditionally releasing @placeholder will show that this government is ready to focus on protecting freedom of expression and encouraging victims of sexual violence to come forward.\"", "idx": 60013}], "idx": 39014} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "House Republicans recognize they have a problem with women. \"Some of our members just aren't as sensitive as they ought to be.\" House Speaker John Boehner said bluntly when asked about recent efforts by the House GOP campaign arm to improve how male candidates appeal to female voters. Boehner didn't name names, but much of the damage with female voters is self-inflicted, and stems from some high-profile gaffes from GOP Senate candidates in 2012. Missouri GOP Senate candidate Todd Akin referred to \"legitimate rape\" and Richard Mourdock in Indiana suggested rape was \"something God intended to happen.\" Both red-state candidates were favored to win but lost badly.\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner said Republican candidates need to be more \"sensitive\"\n@highlight\nThe GOP is training the male-dominated House caucus how to speak to women voters\n@highlight\nThe campaign arm of the House Republicans are also trying to recruit more female candidates\n@highlight\n\"It's time,\" Rep. 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Eckhardt, 19, was declared brain-dead in July after taking one hit of synthetic marijuana commonly known as \u2018Spice\u2019 and falling into a coma. Since Connor\u2019s passing, his parents, Devin and Veronica Eckhardt, have been raising awareness of the dangers of synthetic drugs, which are readily available for purchase in bodegas and smoke shops. Scroll down for video Father's grief: Devin Eckhardt is seen here in July embracing his brain-dead son, 19-year-old Connor, after he fell into a coma as a result of smoking synthetic marijuana\n@highlight\nConnor Eckhardt, 19, slipped into a coma in July after taking one hit of synthetic marijuana\n@highlight\nHe was declared brain-dead in hospital and his vital organs were donated\n@highlight\nDevin Eckhardt, Connor's father, recorded a video at the cemetery urging other parents to learn about the dangers of drugs like Spice\n@highlight\nThe Eckhardts have launched a worldwide campaign raising awareness of synthetic marijuana\n@highlight\nThe drug is illegal but can be readily obtained over the counter under names like 'spice' and 'K2'\n@highlight\nIt contains a mixture of herbs which are sprayed with chemicals to produce a marijuana-like high", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 962, "end": 975}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1304}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Eckhardts used their last precious minutes with Connor, a @placeholder boy whose bronzed skin was a testament to his love of surfing and skateboarding, to do something incredibly brave.", "idx": 60025}], "idx": 39021} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Haven, Connecticut (CNN) -- A Yale University lab technician pleaded guilty Thursday to murder and attempted sexual assault in the killing of graduate student Annie Le in 2009. Raymond Clark III will be sentenced to 44 years in prison as part of the plea agreement. In court Thursday, prosecutors described injuries to the victim and evidence of attempted sexual assault. Le, 24, was strangled to death. She had a broken jaw and collarbone, the prosecution said. Clark's DNA was \"all over\" the crime scene, including in her underwear, the state charged. Le's body was discovered inside a wall of a Yale lab building four days later after an extensive search by the FBI and police.\n@highlight\nNEW: Raymond Clark III accepts that his semen and DNA were found at the crime scene\n@highlight\nHe admits murder and attempted sexual assault under a plea agreement\n@highlight\nYale graduate student Annie Le's body was found inside a wall at a Yale lab building\n@highlight\nLe was set to be married the day her body was found", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 181, "end": 197}, {"start": 376, "end": 377}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 558, "end": 559}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 968, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My family and I send deepest sympathy to the Le family,\" said @placeholder's father, also called Raymond.", "idx": 60026}, {"query": "@placeholder was not a Yale student but had worked as a lab technician at the university since 2004, after graduating from high school.", "idx": 60027}], "idx": 39022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:18 EST, 4 December 2013 Samantha Cameron got into the festive spirit today by pulling on a Christmas jumper to launch Save the Children\u2019s Woolly Wonderland. The Prime Minister's wife, who is an ambassador for the charity, was joined by Myleene Klass at the 10-day Christmas pop-up event to support Christmas Jumper Day at Westfield, Stratford. The duo got creative with pupils from Manorfield School by helping them decorate their very own Christmas jumpers during a customisation workshop led by knitwear experts Wool and the Gang. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nDuo launched Save the Children\u2019s Woolly Wonderland\n@highlight\nSamantha, 42, is Save The Children ambassador\n@highlight\nHelped children from Manorfield School decorate Christmas jumpers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 223}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 367, "end": 386}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 451, "end": 467}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 668, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 775, "end": 791}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Seeing the children from one of our local schools getting festive with @placeholder and Myleene Klass is a great way to launch the activity.'", "idx": 60045}], "idx": 39035} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Amazon is getting into the game-making game. The Seattle-based company announced its first major social-game title, \"Living Classics,\" on Monday. The free Facebook game is the first from its Amazon Game Studios, a new department at the e-commerce giant that was also unveiled Monday. \"Amazon Game Studios is exactly what it sounds like: a new team at Amazon that's focused on creating innovative, fun and well-crafted games,\" said the company in a blog post on the new games.amazon.com site. The department is currently hiring, but few other details are given. The social-gaming field is still dominated by Zynga, maker of addictive games such as Farmville and Words With Friends and their various spin-offs. But the company has been struggling since going public in December; Zynga's stock closed at $2.94 a share on Monday.\n@highlight\nAmazon launches its first social game for Facebook\n@highlight\nA new Amazon game department could be competition for Zynga\n@highlight\n\"Living Classics\" is a literature-based game where you click on moving objects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 200, "end": 218}, {"start": 294, "end": 312}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 980, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since this is a @placeholder game, there are plenty of opportunities to play the game with friends.", "idx": 60053}], "idx": 39042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Four weeks away from the 2014 midterm elections and even some Democratic operatives struggle to imagine a scenario where they retain control of the U.S. Senate. The terrain and current momentum seem all but overwhelming and against them. A new CNN/ORC poll out Thursday morning suggests a Republican lead over a Democratic incumbent, this time in Alaska, and does nothing to calm Democrats' nerves. \"If you put a gun to my head, I guess I'd say that we're going to lose the Senate,\" one Democratic consultant told me in a moment of anonymous candor. It's not even so much that President Obama is an Ancient Mariner-esque Albatross around their necks, though he is.\n@highlight\nDemocrats are on defense in seven key senate races\n@highlight\nThey are all but sure to lose three seats where Democrats are retiring\n@highlight\nSome Democrats privately admit it is going to be very difficult for them to keep control of the Senate", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 244, "end": 246}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 599, "end": 629}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remember that the @placeholder only need win three of these and the most recent polling, which could clearly change between now and election day, suggests extremely close margins or a Republican advantage in all of them:", "idx": 60056}], "idx": 39043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Iranian authorities are \"intimidating and arresting people who they claim have connections with the BBC Persian service,\" the British broadcasting giant said Tuesday. The accusation comes a day after Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency said that \"a number of people\" secretly working for the BBC Persian service had been arrested. The BBC said that could not be true. The BBC \"Persian language service does not have a presence in Iran. There are no BBC Persian staff members or stringers working inside Iran,\" the broadcaster said in a statement. \"We strongly condemn any actions against the families and acquaintances of BBC Persian staff,\" it said.\n@highlight\nIranian media outlet says people working for the BBC Persian service are arrested\n@highlight\nThe BBC says there are no Persian service journalists in the country\n@highlight\nIt accuses Iran of putting pressure on the families of BBC journalists", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 116, "end": 118}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 237, "end": 240}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 467, "end": 469}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 729, "end": 731}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 777, "end": 779}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In recent months, we have witnessed increased levels of intimidation alongside disturbing new tactics,\" he wrote on the @placeholder website on Friday.", "idx": 60059}], "idx": 39044} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The children of a Los Angeles woman found dead at a Mexican resort last month will not be allowed to attend a memorial service for their mother Sunday, a judge ruled Friday. A therapist hired by their father, a former \"Survivor\" producer named a \"person of interest\" in the investigation of his wife's death, said the service could be emotionally harmful to the young children. Mexican authorities detained the father, Bruce Beresford-Redman, as a suspect the day his wife's body's was found. He was released a day later. 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Animators at Aardman Animations in Bristol have spent five months creating 15 episodes using 150 clay models. Remarkably, the team have used the original \u2018Morph scales\u2019 which ensure each model contains exactly 162g of clay to create the perfect figurine. Scroll down for video These are brand new photos taken during the production of the new Morph series to be released tomorrow Peter Lord, the creator of Morph, with his plasticine star character in the company's Bristol studios\n@highlight\nNew behind-the-scenes pictures show creation of beloved show Morph\n@highlight\nPictures taken during production of the children's show's new episodes\n@highlight\nBrand new series to be released on YouTube late tomorrow afternoon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 172, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Morph was first created in 1977 at the hands of @placeholder, and was famed for its clever use of plasticine stop motion animation.", "idx": 60075}], "idx": 39056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Frolicking in his new home, England\u2019s only polar bear is a picture of contentment. But moving the 75-stone animal from a Dutch zoo to this purpose-built enclosure was a tricky proposition \u2013 not least for Victor himself. With his breeding days behind him, the 15-year-old was picked to be the first occupant of an \u00a3850,000 facility at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park, near Doncaster, complete with an eight-metre-deep lake and swathes of grassland, designed to resemble the Arctic tundra in the summer. Scroll down for video Roar or yawn? A sleepy looking Victor the polar bear takes his first steps on English soil at Yorkshire Wildlife Park - his new home after moving from Holland\n@highlight\nVictor, a 1,058lb polar bear, has become England's only polar bear after moving to Doncaster from Holland\n@highlight\nThe 15-year-old was retired from a breeding programme because he is father to nearly all of Europe's polar bears\n@highlight\nHe has moved into a 10-acre park in Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which includes 8m deep lakes and an Arctic climate\n@highlight\nMore polar bears will be arriving to give him some company over the next few months, park officials say", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 338, "end": 360}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 614, "end": 636}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 967, "end": 989}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had to leave his role as @placeholder's top breeder because too many of the continent's bears are his children", "idx": 60077}], "idx": 39057} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For half a century, the world has applauded John Glenn as a heart-stirring American hero. He lifted the nation's spirits when, as one of the original Mercury 7 astronauts, he was blasted alone into orbit around the Earth; the enduring affection for him is so powerful that even now people find themselves misting up at the sight of his face or the sound of his voice. But for all these years, Glenn has had a hero of his own, someone who he has seen display endless courage of a different kind: Annie Glenn. They have been married for 68 years.\n@highlight\nAmerica marks the 50th anniversary of John Glenn's flight around the Earth\n@highlight\nBob Greene says Glenn downplays his hero status, but views his wife, Annie, as a hero\n@highlight\nAnnie struggled for much of her life with a severe speech impediment\n@highlight\nGreene: Annie Glenn's struggle took courage of a different kind than her husband's", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Monday will be the anniversary of the @placeholder space shot, and once again people will remember, and will speak of the heroism of Glenn the astronaut.", "idx": 60081}], "idx": 39059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The list of those on the program for superstar pop singer Whitney Houston's funeral covers the spectrum of the entertainment world. Actor Kevin Costner, who starred with Houston in the 1992 hit movie \"The Bodyguard,\" will speak at the service on Saturday, according to a source with knowledge of the funeral plans. Gospel singer Kim Burrell told CNN's Jason Carroll she will sing, \"I Believe in You and Me,\" a selection made by the Houston family. The song was included in the soundtrack from \"The Preacher's Wife,\" a 1996 film starring Houston. The ceremony also will feature performances by Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys and Aretha Franklin, who is Houston's godmother. Singer Roberta Flack will attend, but it was unclear whether she would perform.\n@highlight\nAlicia Keys will sing at the funeral Saturday\n@highlight\nTyler Perry also on the program\n@highlight\nDeath certificate says burial will be at cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey\n@highlight\nFuneral will be available for TV, web streaming", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 361, "end": 373}, {"start": 391, "end": 413}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 503, "end": 521}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if @placeholder could not sing, the Houston family would love her.\"", "idx": 60082}], "idx": 39060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Everton's home clash with Swansea... Everton vs Swansea City (Goodison Park) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Everton 8/11 Draw 11/4 Swansea 7/2 Referee: Kevin Friend Managers: Roberto Martinez (Everton), Garry Monk (Swansea) Head-to-head league record: Everton wins 13, draws 5, Swansea wins 0 Team news Everton Everton remain with the same quartet of players unavailable ahead of Saturday's clash with Swansea at Goodison Park.\n@highlight\nEverton still without Kevin Mirallas, John Stones and Bryan Oviedo\n@highlight\nRomelu Lukaku set to be available for selection for Roberto Martinez\n@highlight\nGylfi Sigurdsson should shrug off a groin injury to line up for the Swansea\n@highlight\nEverton have never lost a league match against the Swans (18 games)", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Romelu Lukaku has scored in three of his five Premier League appearances against @placeholder.", "idx": 60087}], "idx": 39064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Labor MP Anthony Albanese certainly did not beat around the bush when he was asked for a statement about the retirement of the chairman of Sydney Airport. Social media lit up when Mr Albanese sent out a one-word statement to journalist about the news. Under the official letterhead of the Australia coat of arms, Mr Albanese's reply to Max Moore-Wilton announcing he was stepping down read: 'Good'. Labor MP Anthony Albanese issued a one-word statement about the retirement of the Sydney Airport chairman Mr Albanese (left) and Mr Moore-Wilton starting feuding in 2011 when the chairman threatened to take legal action against the then-Minister for Infrastructure and Transport\n@highlight\nAnthony Albanese sent a one-word statement about Sydney Airport's chairman retirement\n@highlight\nThe snappy response to news about Max Moore-Wilton read: 'Good'\n@highlight\nMr Albanese and Mr Moore-Wilton's feud began four years ago in 2011\n@highlight\nThe chairman threatened to sue the then-Minister for Infrastructure and Transport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 139, "end": 152}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 423}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The MP supported a second airport coming to Sydney, while Mr @placeholder was not keen on the idea.", "idx": 60088}], "idx": 39065} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 16:09 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 19 April 2013 Both Microsoft and Google revealed soaring profits after adapting their businesses to meet the rise of mobile and tablet devices. Google's profit climbed to \u00a32.19 billion while Microsoft made \u00a33.93 billion. Google's profit was up 16 per cent from a year ago thanks to its internet business softening the effect of a sharp decline in its Motorola mobile phone division. Hits and misses: Microsoft's Windows 8 system met a lukewarm reception, left, but the Google Glass, right, is hotly-anticipated to do be a big seller when it comes out later this year\n@highlight\nClever strategic shifts saved Microsoft and Google from poor performance\n@highlight\nBoth are adapting to the declining popularity of desktop computers\n@highlight\nOn Friday Google shares were trading at \u00a3512 and Microsoft at \u00a319.50\n@highlight\nGoogle's net profit climbed to \u00a32.2billion while Microsoft made \u00a34billion\n@highlight\nMicrosoft announced COO Peter Klein was leaving as latest executive to quit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For now however, the @placeholder business continues to be a drag on Google's results.", "idx": 60107}, {"query": "the future, @placeholder executives have just secured a 29-acre airport", "idx": 60110}], "idx": 39076} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is likely to blame his 'role model' dead brother at trial to avoid the death penalty. When Tsarnaev's case begins, his lawyers are likely to pin their hopes - and the bombings themselves - on his older brother, Tamerlan: a Golden Gloves boxer, college student, husband and father who also followed radical Islam was named by a friend as a participant in a grisly 2011 triple slaying. 'He was the eldest one and he, in many ways, was the role model for his sisters and his brother,' said Elmirza Khozhugov, the former husband of Tamerlan's sister, Ailina.\n@highlight\nDzhokhar Tsarnaev is accused of 30 crimes for allegedly working with his brother, Tamerlan, to plan and carry out the 2013 attack\n@highlight\nTamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died days after bombings following gun battle with police\n@highlight\nThree people were killed and more than 260 were injured when two homemade pressure-cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the race\n@highlight\nDzhokhar's lawyers have made it clear they will try to show that he was heavily influenced, maybe even intimidated, by his older brother", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 48}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 262, "end": 286}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 538, "end": 554}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 758, "end": 774}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You could always hear his younger brother and sisters say, `Tamerlan said this,' and `@placeholder said that.'", "idx": 60119}], "idx": 39081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Stewart for MailOnline As beef from the West disappears from Russian supermarkets, the Kremlin is urging people to eat Siberian reindeer instead. Schools and hospitals in Chukota - a far-flung region close to Alaska where football tycoon Roman Abramovich was once governor - are to be supplied from local herds to replace American imports. The move comes as a McDonald's outlet in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, and a Burger King in Krasnoyarsk, are the latest to be targeted by the Russian authorities in what is seen as punishment for Western sanctions. Russian officials have said that reindeer should replace western beef and chicken due to economic sanctions\n@highlight\nOfficials want customers to buy traditional Russian delicacies instead of beef\n@highlight\nUS firms are also being hit as part of the growing trade sanction war\n@highlight\nMcDonalds and Burger King in Siberia have been forced to close by officials\n@highlight\nLocal TV stations claim that Russian reindeer meat is 'ecologically clean'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 776, "end": 777}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder outposts of US businesses such as McDonalds have been closed due to the ongoing dispute", "idx": 60122}], "idx": 39083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When the topic turned to contraception and reproductive rights at CNN's debate in Arizona on Wednesday, Newt Gingrich went on the attack, saying that in 2008 \"not once did anybody in the elite media ask why Barack Obama voted in favor of legalizing infanticide.\" It's a striking claim, and he's not the only Republican presidential candidate making it. Speaking at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Forum last March, Rick Santorum said, \"any child born prematurely, according to the president, in his own words, can be killed.\" Both Gingrich and Santorum are referring to \"born alive\" bills that were brought up in the Illinois Legislature in 2001, 2002, and 2003 when Obama was a state senator. The intent of the legislation was to protect any infant who survived a botched abortion by requiring the doctor to give life-saving care. 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Amelia Maltepe, originally from a strict Muslim family in Bangladesh, spent \u00a38,000 on breast implants in 2012 to give her a 34D chest. Now the 23-year-old business accounting student, who lives with personal trainer boyfriend Charles Dubuc, 27, has her eyes set on the world's most famous beauty pageant. Scroll down for video Transgender model Amelia Maltepe, 23, hopes to become the next Miss World - despite being born male Amelia, raised as Adesh, said: 'To be become a Miss World is one of my biggest dreams.\n@highlight\nAmelia Maltepe, 23, is originally from strict Muslim family in Bangladesh\n@highlight\nAlways felt she was trapped in wrong body\n@highlight\nSpent \u00a38,000 on breast implants and \u00a32,000 on laser hair removal\n@highlight\nHas caused controversy posing for glamour shoots\n@highlight\nNow wants to enter Miss World\n@highlight\nYet to have full gender reassignment surgery\n@highlight\nHer boyfriend is very proud of her modelling career", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 231, "end": 233}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the couple met, @placeholder had no idea about her past.", "idx": 60130}], "idx": 39089} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twelve months ago, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan gave his people a bizarre New Year present: he announced the immediate removal of fuel subsidies. The controversial measure meant that, quite suddenly, citizens were to pay as much as three times the usual price for gasoline. Nigerians were outraged. They filled the nation's streets in protest. The coalition was broad: young and old, female and male, poor and (some) rich. Their action, often spontaneous but orchestrated by labor leaders, amounted to a fierce rebuke to Jonathan's administration. The government's unilateral decision was a recipe for new levels of extreme hardship for the poor, taxed already by low wages, ballooning unemployment, a high cost of living, shambling infrastructure -- and the Olympian greed of the elite class.\n@highlight\nIn January 2012, Nigerians protested the removal of fuel subsidies\n@highlight\nProtests united Nigerians, often divided along ethnic and religious lines, says Omoyele Sowore\n@highlight\nBut \"Occupy Nigeria\" failed to become a genuine, sustained mass movement, he argues\n@highlight\nSowore says Nigerians still hanker for their \"African Spring\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 48, "end": 64}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}, {"start": 981, "end": 994}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, one lesson is that they possess a latent power capable of bringing change -- if only the people will it.", "idx": 60137}], "idx": 39094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "European migrants should be banned from claiming benefits until they have paid taxes for at least six months, Nick Clegg has said in a toughening of Lib Dem policy on immigration. The Deputy Prime Minister also suggests in-work benefits like tax credits should only be available to people working full-time on the minimum wage. It marks an escalation in the political arms race to get tough on immigration marked by the rise of Ukip, and comes ahead of David Cameron's long-awaited speech on how he wants to cap the total number of people who can come to Britain from Europe.\n@highlight\nDeputy PM becomes latest party leader to toughen his stance on migrants\n@highlight\nBan on claiming universal credit without working for six months first\n@highlight\nEuropean Union migrants would then only be able to claim for six months\n@highlight\nNo in-work benefits without working at least full-time on minimum wage\n@highlight\nStop paying child benefit to children outside the UK at higher rates", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 966, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crucially, he said these measures could be pursued 'without tearing up the freedom to move across @placeholder or threatening to pull out of the EU'.", "idx": 60145}], "idx": 39101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Maneesh Pandey and Shibaji Roychoudhury PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 22:01 EST, 14 December 2013 Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung has recommended President's Rule in Delhi It's going to be President's Rule for Delhi, with Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung in charge. Top sources in the L-G's office have told Mail Today that President Pranab Mukherjee has been advised that no party is in a position to form the government in the state. \"A file has been sent to the Rashtrapati Bhavan recommending President's Rule,\" the source told Mail Today. The move came very shortly after Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal met Jung and asked for 10 more days to clear the fog hanging over government formation and set an 18-point charter of demands for the Congress and BJP to accept their support.\n@highlight\nKejriwal asks Lt-Gov Jung for 10 more days to form government\n@highlight\nAAP leader puts ball in big parties' courts with 18-point charter of demands\n@highlight\nJung impatient to form President's Rule immediately\n@highlight\nDelhi may have to go to the polls again at General Election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 41}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 356, "end": 371}, {"start": 487, "end": 504}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "a senior @placeholder BJP leader asked on condition of anonymity.", "idx": 60151}], "idx": 39105} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Education Secretary Nicky Morgan today became the most senior Tory politician yet to complain about a newspaper sting targeting MPs online. It follows allegations of 'entrapment' against a newspaper that forced Brooks Newmark to resign as a minister for sending an explicit photograph of himself to an undercover reporter posing as a Tory activist. As another MP said the story could be a test case for the new press regulator, the Independent Press Standards Organisation, Mrs Morgan said the Sunday Mirror 'will have to think about their conduct'. 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Comanche -- owned by Netscape co-founder Jim Clark and his wife, Australian model Kristy Hinze-Clark -- had to settle for second behind history maker Wild Oats XI in the 70th running of the 'Bluewater Classic.' Wild Oats XI became the first boat to achieve eight line honors, surpassing the seven line honors of Morna -- later called Kurrewa IV -- in the 1950s and 60s when it crossed the finish line in two days, two hours, three minutes and 26 seconds Sunday.\n@highlight\nWild Oats XI achieves a record eighth line honor in the annual Rolex Sydney-Hobart boat race\n@highlight\nWild Oats XI finishes in two days, two hours, three minutes and 26 seconds\n@highlight\nComanche placed second after entering the race with much fanfare and making a fast start\n@highlight\nComanche is owned by Netscape co-founder Jim Clark and his model wife", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 210, "end": 227}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 319, "end": 335}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 664, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They had 12 hours where they had @placeholder' weather, but that's racing.\"", "idx": 60153}], "idx": 39107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi's bid to break Gerd Muller's record for goals in a calendar year is back on after the Argentina star was named in Barcelona's squad to travel to Real Betis on Sunday. Messi, who is one short of the German's 1972 milestone mark of 85, has made a quick recovery from the injury he suffered on Wednesday that had football fans around the world so worried. \"He completed training on Saturday without any kind of trouble,\" coach Tito Vilanova said on Barca's website. \"There are still a lot of hours until kickoff and we'll all evaluate the situation together and decide whether he'll play the full 90 minutes or just part of the match.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi named in Barcelona squad for Sunday's La Liga trip to Real Betis\n@highlight\nArgentine has recovered quickly from injury that threatened his world record bid\n@highlight\nMessi is one goals short of Gerd Muller's record of 85 in a calendar year\n@highlight\nReal Madrid come from behind to close gap on second-placed Atletico", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he announced the following day that the injury was not serious -- and now it appears he is fit to face fifth-placed @placeholder.", "idx": 60155}], "idx": 39109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's Hot or Not time again as Ian Ladyman reveals what's been making him feel warm this week and what's been leaving him cold inside. WHAT'S HOT SCOTT LAIRD Preston's scorer against Manchester United still gets a pound from his gran every time he finds the target. A left-back with two goals so far this season, he can expect a letter from the Inland Revenue soon. Scott Laird opened the scoring for Preston in the FA Cup before Manchester United hit back at Deepdale LIZZY YARNOLD A woman who revels in her own ordinariness, Yarnold knits and once played a tree in a school play. She is, however, an extraordinary athlete and this week attempts to add the World skeleton gold to her Olympic and recently acquired European titles. 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Negotiators for Zelaya and Roberto Micheletti, the politician who was appointed president hours after Zelaya's June 28 removal, reached an agreement late Thursday to form a government of national reconciliation. The nation's congress, in consultation with the supreme court, must approve Zelaya's return to power. The reconciliation government would rule until a new president, to be chosen in November 29 elections, takes office in January.\n@highlight\nNegotiators for President Manuel Zelaya and de facto President Roberto Micheletti reach deal\n@highlight\nTwo sides to form a government of national reconciliation that could reinstate Zelaya\n@highlight\nZelaya forced out of country in June 28 coup, replaced by legislative leader Micheletti\n@highlight\nCrisis stems from Zelaya's referendum plan that may have given president longer term", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 136, "end": 153}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 745}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder announced the agreement in a televised speech to the nation Thursday night.", "idx": 60167}], "idx": 39116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Israeli military action in Gaza is comparable to that of German soldiers during the Holocaust, a Jewish UK lawmaker whose family suffered at the hands of the Nazis has claimed. A protester confronts police in London last weekend at a demonstration against Israeli action in Gaza. Gerald Kaufman, a member of the UK's ruling Labour Party, also called for an arms embargo on Israel, currently fighting militant Palestinian group Hamas, during the debate in the British parliament Thursday. \"My grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her home town of Staszow. A German soldier shot her dead in her bed,\" said Kaufman, who added that he had friends and family in Israel and had been there \"more times than I can count.\"\n@highlight\nJewish UK lawmaker calls on Israel to talk to Hamas, a \"deeply nasty organization\"\n@highlight\nUK government: \"Hamas made a brutal choice to step up attacks\" on civilians\n@highlight\nUK PM calls shelling of U.N.'s main aid HQ compound in Gaza \"indefensible\"\n@highlight\nUK has seen several protests since conflict began, both pro- and anti-Israel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 52, "end": 55}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 129, "end": 130}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 337, "end": 338}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 770, "end": 771}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 857, "end": 858}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also accused the Israeli government of \"ruthlessly and cynically exploiting the continuing guilt from gentiles over the slaughter of Jews in the @placeholder as justification for their murder of Palestinians.\"", "idx": 60168}, {"query": "\"Nothing, not the restrictions on @placeholder nor its frustration with the peace process, justifies what Hamas has done and continues to do,\" Rammell said.", "idx": 60169}], "idx": 39117} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Nicolas Cage brought about his own financial ruin with a spending spree that included two castles, 15 palatial homes, a flotilla of yachts and a squadron of Rolls Royces, his former business manager said. Samuel Levin, responding to a lawsuit Cage filed against him, said he warned the Oscar-winning actor that he could face bankruptcy unless he scaled back his lavish lifestyle. Cage, one of Hollywood's highest-paid movie stars, sued Levin in October, charging that he \"lined his pockets with several million dollars in business management fees while sending Cage down a path toward financial ruin.\"\n@highlight\nSamuel Levin responds to a lawsuit actor Nicolas Cage filed against him\n@highlight\nCage bought 2 castles, 15 homes, yachts, Rolls Royces, against advice, Levin says\n@highlight\nCage should have known about his debt because he signed the checks, Levin says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Levin's filing claimed that starting in 2005 and then \"with increasing urgency\" over the next two years, he \"implored Coppola to stop buying real estate and urged him to reduce his real estate holdings, warning @placeholder that the financial press was filled with references to a 'real estate bubble.'", "idx": 60173}], "idx": 39118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A federal appeals court panel is considering whether photos of Osama bin Laden's body should be released. Judicial Watch, a conservative legal group, argued Thursday before a three-judge panel that the Freedom of Information Act requires the government to release the pictures or better explain why the release of specific images would damage national security. The judges, with the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, did not say how soon they may rule. Judicial Watch attorney Michael Bekesha said government records indicate there are 52 images of bin Laden taken just after his death or when his body was aboard the USS Carl Vinson and then buried at sea. During the court hearing, Bekesha argued the shots of the burial at sea could be released without fear of harming national security, but he did not make that claim about the more gruesome images taken just after bin Laden was shot at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.\n@highlight\nNEW: The three-judge panel heard arguments; it did not say how soon it may rule\n@highlight\nConservative legal group Judicial Watch has pushed for release of the photos\n@highlight\nA federal judge rejected the group's request in April 2012\n@highlight\nThe group says Obama is asking the courts to rewrite the Freedom of Information Act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 222, "end": 247}, {"start": 403, "end": 423}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 931, "end": 940}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1295}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the Thursday hearing, Bekesha raised questions about whether the images were properly classified or if that action was taken only in the face of the @placeholder request to release them.", "idx": 60180}], "idx": 39121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers has revealed Liverpool will look to lay a new pitch at Anfield in the summer. The Liverpool boss, who has been disappointed with the playing surface at Anfield since taking over the reins at the Merseyside outfit, believes the pitch is hampering his side's style of play. Rodgers, who criticised the state of the pitch after his side's 2-2 draw with Arsenal, said: 'We will be getting a new pitch next summer to help the speed of our game. Brendan Rodgers, pictured training his players on Christmas Eve, is not happy with the Anfield pitch Rodgers gesticulates to one of his players during Wednesday's pre-match training session\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers has not been happy with the state of Liverpool's pitch\n@highlight\nHe believes the Anfield turf has hampered his side's style of play\n@highlight\nThe Reds boss praised goalkeeper Simon Mignolet's professionalism\n@highlight\nRodgers refused to comment on reports linking Liverpool with Petr Cech\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli could face Burnley after serving one-match suspension", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 657, "end": 671}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 990}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have been linked with @placeholder once more but Rodgers would not comment on his plans for the impending transfer window.", "idx": 60190}], "idx": 39125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TRION, Georgia (CNN) -- The Dodge Neon sped down Interstate 40 in eastern Oklahoma, its occupants heading to Phoenix, Arizona, to buy a load of dope. It was May 2005. The couple brought along methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana to help pass the time on the long journey. Paul Faulkner, 83, and his son, Michael Smith, were convicted in a drug smuggling ring in north Georgia. At that moment, Detective Rob Rumble had no clue that the traffic stop he was about to make would launch a years-long drug investigation stretching more than 2,000 miles, from the remote mountains of northwest Georgia all the way down to Mexico.\n@highlight\n10 people, including grandpa, son and grandson, convicted on serious drug charges\n@highlight\n83-year-old former moonshiner gets 20 years; son who led operation gets 9 years\n@highlight\nAttorney: \"If the father got a longer sentence, it's because he's a lousy father\"\n@highlight\nAuthorities say case is a microcosm of what's happening across rural America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said @placeholder was a \"full-time mountain shiner\" who could talk moonshine until he was \"blue in the face,\" but knew little about the Mexican marijuana operation.", "idx": 60202}], "idx": 39132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The trend for styling our animals in wacky costumes shows no sign of slowing down, but some pets are trickier to dress than others. Now one blogger, as seen on Buzzfeed.com, has found a way to have fun with her hamster's appearance without any fiddly fashion. When her daughter asked if they could dress up their pet hamster David Bowie artist Jenny decided to create some ready-to-wear cardboard cut-outs instead. Illustrator and artist Jenny has created a collection of guises for her daughter's pet hamster David Bowie Designing a mermaid, clown and princess with the help of an old Amazon box the illustrator from Coventry then encouraged David Bowie to pop his head through holes and published the adorable results on her tumblr blog Mythsandfabrications.\n@highlight\nAnimal-mad blogger illustrates cardboard boxes with cartoon characters\n@highlight\n'David Bowie' takes on new personas by poking his head through holes\n@highlight\nResults are published on Mythsandfabricatrions tumblr account", "entities": [{"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 739, "end": 758}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 959, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "out to anyone concerned about animal cruelty, @placeholder was not forced to do this.'", "idx": 60205}], "idx": 39133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- American and British leadership of the world remains \"essential to the cause of human dignity,\" President Barack Obama said Wednesday, making a sweeping case for values including freedom and the free market in a speech to a joint session of the British Parliament. \"We must act, and lead, with confidence in our ideals, and an abiding faith in the character of our people,\" Obama said, even while adding they will \"proceed with humility, and the knowledge that we cannot dictate outcomes abroad.\" He argued that \"the longing for freedom and human dignity\" is \"universal, and it beats in every heart.\"\n@highlight\nThe United States and Britain will \"stand with those who struggle,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nHe strongly defends U.S. leadership and values in a major speech to Parliament\n@highlight\nObama is in the middle of a two-day state visit to Britain blending pomp and politics\n@highlight\nQueen Elizabeth II hosted a state dinner for him, while David Cameron helped him serve burgers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 122, "end": 133}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 905, "end": 922}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a less formal note, @placeholder also joined Cameron in playing table tennis against two students during a visit to a local school.", "idx": 60207}], "idx": 39134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Guy Adams When Mark Thomas and Rebecca Howe registered the birth of their daughter Casey at Birmingham\u2019s City Hospital in Winson Green in 2011, they left the section for their occupations blank. Today, the information that was \u2014 or rather was not \u2014 on Casey\u2019s outwardly unremarkable birth certificate is entirely relevant to a rapidly overheating national debate. Mr Thomas and Ms Howe, an unmarried couple, are now known to millions as \u2018Mark and Becky\u2019, the young, jobless couple whose lives and parenting skills dominated this week\u2019s episode of the controversial Channel 4 show Benefits Street. Mark Thomas, 23 and Becky Howe, 23, pictured outside their house on James Turner Street\n@highlight\nMark and Becky are a young, jobless couple on the controversial show\n@highlight\nThey rely on the state to bring up their young daughter Casey\n@highlight\nCouple's grandparents all worked hard throughout their adult lives\n@highlight\nTheir family say the couple both suffer from learning difficulties - a fact left out of the show", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 668, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I know, because I know @placeholder, that he\u2019s tried and tried to get a job.", "idx": 60218}], "idx": 39141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 14:39 EST, 21 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 22 July 2013 The owner of a London bookshop has become the hero of hundreds of JK Rowling fans after he snapped up signed copies of her first detective novel. The Cuckoo\u2019s Calling by Robert Galbraith is topping best-seller lists across the globe since it was revealed that Galbraith is a pseudonym for the Harry Potter author, and first editions sell for more than \u00a31,000 each. Shopkeeper David Headley bought 250 signed copies of the book before the reveal \u2013 but instead of making a fortune, he has sold them all at face value: \u00a316.99.\n@highlight\nGoldsboro Books bought 250 signed copies of The Cuckoo's Calling\n@highlight\nAfter revelation, owner still sold all signed books for \u00a316.99 cover price\n@highlight\nSome copies, signed by Rowling's pseudonym, re-sold for over \u00a31,750\n@highlight\nThe Cuckoo's Calling are topping bestseller lists across the globe\n@highlight\nSince it was revealed Galbraith is JK Rowling, first editions sell for \u00a31,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, several online literary sleuth\u2019s began questioning similarities between @placeholder and Galbraith as well as noting how well the \u2018male\u2019 author had described women\u2019s clothes.", "idx": 60219}], "idx": 39142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble For the first time since the crime that made international headlines was pulled off, John Killick has spoken about the moment his lover Lucy Dudko hijacked a helicopter and helped him escape from a Sydney jail. In an interview with Channel Seven's Sunday Night, Killick revealed just what happened on the day, and during the weeks following, he and his girlfriend executed one of Australians most notorious breakouts. In 1999, Killick was imprisoned in Silverwater jail, serving time for a series of armed bank robberies. His girlfriend, a librarian originally from Russia, went to see him in jail as often as she could.\n@highlight\nJohn Killick escaped prison in 1999 when his girlfriend Lucy Dudko hijacked a helicopter\n@highlight\nThe pair were on the run from authorities until they were arrest 45 days after the breakout\n@highlight\nKillick has recounted the daring escape for the first time on Channel Seven's Sunday Night program\n@highlight\nThe criminal was only recently released from jail after serving time for the breakout and a string of armed robberies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 912, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple planned the great escape when @placeholder's visited the prison three times a week", "idx": 60220}], "idx": 39143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The chip off the old Eubank block made his father proud but did not do quite enough on his own behalf to win a fight which was an epic of its class. Billy Joe Saunders boxed the boy\u2019s ears off in the first half of their grudge match and then survived a torrid last six rounds to hold onto this British, Commonwealth and European middleweight titles. The ExCeL arena was rocking even more loudly than when Anthony Joshua was winning his super-heavyweight gold medal at the London Olympics. 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English Premier League side Chelsea have been banned by FIFA from signing any new players until 2011 The punishment, which would prevent any new member joining the squad until 2011, was dished out after the club were found to have \"induced\" Gael Kukuta to breach his contract in a transfer from French league side Lens in 2007. In a statement on their official Web site, Chelsea announced their plan to: \"Mount the strongest appeal possible following the decision of FIFA's Dispute Resolution Chamber over Ga\u00ebl Kakuta.\n@highlight\nChelsea to mount the \"strongest appeal possible\" following the club's ban\n@highlight\nChelsea prevented by FIFA from signing any new players until 2011\n@highlight\nClub found to have \"induced\" Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with Lens\n@highlight\nHave FIFA made the right decision? 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Hillary Clinton made a forceful appeal for the United States to back Israel as the Jewish nation's forces squared off against Hezbollah during the 2006 Lebanon War. \"We will stand with Israel because Israel is standing for American values as well as Israeli ones,\" said Clinton. Clinton was an outspoken defender of Israel and representative for American Jews for eight years in the Senate. But it wasn't always that way. 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A music producer says Rihanna recorded a duet with Chris Brown, who is accused of assaulting her. The source, who did not wish to be named because she was not authorized to speak on the matter, did not have any further details \"My heart goes out to both Chris and Rihanna for what has happened in the past,\" Da Don said in a statement. \"They are both great artists to work with, and I wish them well.\"\n@highlight\nMusic producer says Chris Brown and Rihanna recorded a duet this week\n@highlight\nCharges have been filed against Brown in an alleged assault against Rihanna\n@highlight\nMedia reports say the couple has reconciled, but neither has confirmed\n@highlight\nBrown withdrew his nominations for two Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 941, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A police statement said the incident began when @placeholder, whose full name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, found a text message on Brown's cell phone from \"a woman who Brown had a previous sexual relationship with,\" according to court documents released last week.", "idx": 60246}], "idx": 39159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 03:15 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:48 EST, 13 December 2012 Protestors have taken to the streets of Argentina after three judges cleared 13 people accused of kidnapping a woman and forcing her into prostitution amid claims of corruption. Political leaders have called for the judges to be impeached following yesterday's ruling in the case of missing Maria de los Angeles 'Marita' Veron. The outcome is a setback for Argentina's efforts to combat sex trafficking, which began largely as a result of Susana Trimarco's one-woman, decade-long quest to find her missing daughter. 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The Brooklyn Nets coach was believed to have spilled his drink intentionally to buy his team more time in a game against the LA Lakers. 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However, one man has taken a different approach and has instead spent his time six miles above the pistes capturing these stunning photographs. Using a rented aircraft, photographer Basti Hansen took shots of the magnificent mountains as few people will have seen them before. Basti Hansen used a rented aeroplane in order to capture these pictures from nearly four miles above the Alps highest peak, that of Monte Rosa\n@highlight\nBasti Hansen used a rented plane to travel up to 36,000ft before taking these amazing pictures\n@highlight\nAt that height he would have passed four miles above the summit of Switzerland's tallest mountain Monte Rosa\n@highlight\nThe highest mountain wholly in Switzerland is Dom, the third highest in the Alps and stands at 15,000ft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cruising along at 36,000ft @placeholder would have been able to easily pass over the highest mountain in Switzerland, Dom, which has a summit of just under 15,000ft", "idx": 60264}], "idx": 39173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the latest round of fighting between Israelis and the Palestinian militants of Hamas in Gaza, one key player looms like an ominous, lengthening shadow: Iran. 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Elaine Briscoe and Sandy Millington were delighted when the six-figure cheque arrived after a five-year battle to track down the missing pension of their father Robert Gent. They immediately split \u00a340,000 between his four grandchildren - as former grave-digger Mr Gent had wanted - and spent around \u00a320,000 more. Mistake: Elaine Briscoe (R) and Sandy Millington (L), were handed more than \u00a3100,000 as a pension fund owed to their late father, Robert Gent (centre) - but the payment was meant for someone else with the same name\n@highlight\nElaine Briscoe and Sandy Millington ecstatic when insurance letter arrived\n@highlight\nFriends Life informed the sisters they were owed almost \u00a3110,000\n@highlight\nPair had been battling to recover late father's pension fund for five years\n@highlight\nSisters, from Middlesbrough, immediately spent and distributed money\n@highlight\nWeeks later the firm informed them of mistake and demanded repayment\n@highlight\nAfter managing to scrape together the money, they ended up owing insurance company \u00a37,000 extra in legal costs and interest", "entities": [{"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 207}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 518, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 536}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 976, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "January 2015: The sisters are taken to court and ordered to pay @placeholder \u00a36,000 in costs and \u00a31,000 interest.", "idx": 60283}], "idx": 39184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two nine foot-tall polar bears raise their giant paws, bite and wrestle in the snow on a beautiful winter's day by Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada, in brilliant new photographs by Joyce Ferder. The image is a common one at this time of year says Ferder, who worked in TV news before becoming a full-time landscape and wildlife photographer. 'There is nothing for the bears to do but wait for the ice (to form) so they play by sparring to be ready for when they will have to fight each other for the right to mate with a female next year,' Ferder says. 'Imagine Greco-Roman wrestling but with polar bears, it is exactly like that.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Joyce Ferder took images near Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada\n@highlight\nThe two polar bears were 'practice sparring' bathed in perfect sunshine\n@highlight\nFerder said it was like the pair were Greco-Roman wrestling before they walked off together", "entities": [{"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 179, "end": 190}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 560, "end": 580}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 846, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The moisture flying from the nine foot-tall bears catches the sun on a perfect winter's day in @placeholder", "idx": 60289}], "idx": 39190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Dr. Anthony S. Fauci is director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Anthony S. Fauci: Progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, but \"our work is just beginning.\" (CNN) -- When we commemorated the first World AIDS Day on December 1, 1988, we had little to celebrate. The number of reported AIDS cases in the United States was nearing 80,000 and rising rapidly. Untold thousands more in this country were living with the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Globally, AIDS cases already had been reported from more than 135 countries. An AIDS tsunami clearly was looming, but we had few defenses at our disposal.\n@highlight\nDr. Anthony S. Fauci: Access to HIV services, medical care a challenge in poor areas\n@highlight\nFauci: Preventive HIV vaccine is best hope for halting spread of HIV/AIDS\n@highlight\nMedications improved prognosis for people living with HIV by increasing life spans\n@highlight\nPrevention approaches, education, testing, counseling, condoms deployed", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 55, "end": 107}, {"start": 116, "end": 144}, {"start": 151, "end": 166}, {"start": 213, "end": 215}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 722, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First, even in the face of a world economic crisis, the global community must scale up the delivery of proven @placeholder therapies and prevention services.", "idx": 60290}, {"query": "We must solve the mystery of how to prompt the human body to produce a protective immune response against @placeholder, which natural infection with the virus seems unable to do.", "idx": 60292}], "idx": 39191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The race for the New Hampshire Senate seat is too close to call after shock polls suggested that the Republican candidate - former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown - has a one-point lead. The virtual tie raises the prospect that he could pull off a surprise win tomorrow in his race against sitting New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Pollsters for New Hampshire television stations NH1 and WMUR discovered that Republican Brown is neck and neck with Democrat Shaheen, and either candidate could claim victory in tomorrow's election. 'This one is way too close to call. Things that happen over the next couple days could certainly make the difference,' WMUR's poll-taker, Andy Smith of the University of New Hampshire survey center, said.\n@highlight\nNew polls show Republican Scott Brown neck and neck with Democrat Jeanne Shaheen; either could claim victory tomorrow\n@highlight\nIn a last-minute push to turn her supporters out to the ballot box, Shaheen brought in presumed 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton\n@highlight\nHillary: Republicans are 'trying to instill fear. 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Officer Fisher grabbed me by the arm and shut us down. Really?! ?,\" Foreman said in a post to his Twitter account. Switchfoot played a concert with the Goo Goo Dolls at the 1-800 Ask-Gary Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds Sunday. \"Over the years, I've had a few policeman shut these after-shows down. Maybe they are nervous because these types of gatherings are unusual,\" Foreman said in an e-mail Monday.\n@highlight\nSwitchfoot is an alternative rock group from San Diego, California\n@highlight\nThe band is on tour with the Goo Goo Dolls\n@highlight\nYouTube video shows Foreman playing a couple of songs before police break things up", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 449, "end": 473}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN contacted @placeholder police, but a spokesman said he was not aware of an incident.", "idx": 60304}], "idx": 39198} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Arsenal's home clash with Tottenham... Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur (Emirates Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 5.30pm - Sky Sports 1 Odds (subject to change): Arsenal 8/11 Draw 14/5 Tottenham 7/2 Referee: Michael Oliver Managers: Arsene Wenger (Arsenal), Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham) Head-to-head league record: Arsenal wins 64, draws 41, Tottenham wins 49 Team news Arsenal Arsenal expect to have midfielder Mathieu Flamini back from a dead leg for Saturday' Barclays Premier League north London derby against Tottenham at Emirates Stadium.\n@highlight\nArsenal host Tottenham in the first north London derby of the season\n@highlight\nGunners expect Mathieu Flamini to return from a dead leg\n@highlight\nKieran Gibbs and Per Mertesacker should be recalled after being rested in Arsenal's Capital One Cup midweek defeat at home to Southampton\n@highlight\nTottenham's Emmanuel Adebayor should start against former club\n@highlight\nChristian Eriksen, Erik Lamela and Nacer Chadli also likely to be recalled\n@highlight\nArsenal have won four of their last five clashes against Tottenham\n@highlight\nSpurs have won just one of their last 21 Premier League games at Arsenal\n@highlight\nAdebayor has scored more goals than any other player in north London derby history - eight for Arsenal, two for Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 755, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 963}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1410}, {"start": 1465, "end": 1476}, {"start": 1498, "end": 1504}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1523}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six of Tottenham\u2019s seven league points this season have come in @placeholder derbies.", "idx": 60307}], "idx": 39201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Hillary Rodham Clinton's upcoming book will be called \"Hard Choices,\" a title that reflects how the potential 2016 presidential candidate may try to define her record as President Barack Obama's secretary of state while she considers another White House campaign. Publisher Simon & Schuster said Friday the new book, to be released June 10, will offer Clinton's 'inside account of the crises, choices and challenges' she faced as secretary of state and 'how those experiences drive her view of the future.' 'All of us face hard choices in our lives,' Clinton writes at the start of the book, according to the publisher. 'Life is about making these choices, and how we handle them shapes the people we become.'\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton's second memoir will be released on June 10.\n@highlight\nIt the book Clinton will give reader's 'inside account of the crises, choices and challenges' she faced as secretary of state\n@highlight\nThe book will also give insight into Clinton's future in politics\n@highlight\nClinton is a presumed Democratic presidential candidate in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 41}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 294, "end": 309}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 741, "end": 755}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder is expected to cast a more positive light on her time in Obama's administration", "idx": 60309}], "idx": 39203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Buffalo, New York-area man accused of beheading his estranged wife made his first appearance in court Wednesday to face murder charges, according to the district attorney. Muzzammil Hassan has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan. Muzzammil Hassan, 44, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of his 37-year-old wife, Aasiya Zubair Hassan, days after she filed for divorce and was granted a restraining order against him. In court Wednesday, Hassan waived his right to a felony hearing, according to Erie County District Attorney Frank Sedita III. The case will go before a grand jury in the next 45 days. In the meantime, Hassan will be jailed without bond.\n@highlight\nMuzzammil Hassan, accused of beheading wife, waived right to felony hearing\n@highlight\nHassan, founder of Bridges TV, charged with second-degree murder\n@highlight\nHassan will be jailed without bail while case goes to grand jury\n@highlight\nIf convicted, he faces a sentence of 15 years to life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 306}, {"start": 388, "end": 407}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 600, "end": 616}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 740, "end": 755}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also led them to her body at the offices of @placeholder.", "idx": 60310}], "idx": 39204} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A heroic father who rushed to rescue a four-year-old buried under 11 tonnes of sand after a lorry overturned was horrified to find she was his daughter. Hu Shuncheng, 32, had been returning home from work when he saw the overloaded lorry on its side close to his home in the city of Yiwu in eastern China's Zhejiang Province. After emergency services hauled the lorry up using a crane and started clearing away the sand, Mr Shuncheng saw to his horror that buried beneath it was his four-year-old daughter Xiaoling. Father Hu Schuncheng, 32, (middle, grey t-shirt) was horrified to find the girl he had helped rescue under 11 tonnes of sand was his four-year-old daughter Xiaoling\n@highlight\nHu Shuncheng, 32, rushed to rescue a four-year-old after lorry overturned\n@highlight\nShe was buried under 11 tonnes of sand when lorry swerved to avoid her\n@highlight\nAfter sand was cleared, Shuncheng saw it was his daughter Xiaoling\n@highlight\nShe is now in critical condition and her survival is uncertain due to injuries", "entities": [{"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 309, "end": 325}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Shuncheng said: 'When it turned out that this was my little @placeholder who was buried I was absolutely devastated and couldn't believe what I was seeing'", "idx": 60311}], "idx": 39205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He should be focusing all his attention on tonight\u2019s crucial match with arch-rivals Wales. But England rugby captain Chris Robshaw is clearly facing a few distractions at home as he prepares for the Six Nations championship opener at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. The 6ft 2in flanker\u2019s girlfriend Camilla Kerslake welcomed him back from a hard day\u2019s training with a roast chicken dinner, some slinky black lingerie and a very broad smile. Scroll down for video England rugby captain Chris Robshaw's (right) partner Camilla Kerslake, 26 (left), posted a saucy image online of herself dressed in black lingerie and holding a roasted chicken. She said: 'Welcomed my man home like this'\n@highlight\nEngland rugby captain Chris Robshaw's partner posted saucy image online\n@highlight\nCamilla Kerslake, 26, posed in slinky black lingerie while holding chicken\n@highlight\nCaptioned picture: 'Welcomed my man home from camp like this tonight'\n@highlight\nRobshaw, 28, is preparing to lead team out against Wales in Six Nations", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 238, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018When I cook meals at home, @placeholder will chow down four chicken breasts and a barrel of rice.\u2019", "idx": 60312}], "idx": 39206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Christina Hendricks' decision to star in \"Mad Men\" was a risk that paid off. When the 39-year-old actress first spotted the script for Matthew Weiner's '60s-era drama, her interest was piqued. But while she was all in to play Joan Holloway, the sharp and curvacious secretary who would rise to become an integral member of \"Mad Men's\" world, Hendricks' agency wasn't so sure. \"They said, 'It's a period piece, it's never going to go anywhere,\" the actress told U.K. paper The Guardian. \"'We need you to make money and this isn't going to make money.'\" The agency, she continued, \"ended up dropping me.\"\n@highlight\nChristina Hendricks was dropped by her agency over \"Mad Men\"\n@highlight\nBut the risk paid off, as the series has earned her five Emmy nods\n@highlight\nShe was also bullied in high school", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 623, "end": 641}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But after stepping into @placeholder's shoes, and earning five Emmy nominations along the way, Hendricks' popularity has soared.", "idx": 60313}], "idx": 39207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow was involved in the big game in Indianapolis, where he helped his team perform another miraculous comeback in the fourth quarter with time running out. But the action didn't take place at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of Super Bowl XLVI. It was a virtual gridiron battle at EA Sports' Madden Bowl XVIII played on Xbox 360s at the Bud Light Hotel. Tebow was part of the three-member \"Clutch Team,\" which also featured New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and his teammate and tight end, Jimmy Graham. The trio beat the \"Rookie Team\" 16-13 in a dramatic comeback, sending Justin Blackmon (wide receiver, Oklahoma State University), Robert Griffin III (quarterback, Baylor University), and LaMichael James (running back, University of Oregon) home without the coveted trophy.\n@highlight\nTim Tebow was part of a three-member \"Clutch Team\" at EA Sports' Madden Bowl XVIII\n@highlight\nThe quarterback says he was just happy to be part of the video game tournament\n@highlight\nEA keeps NFL's biggest names involved in the tournament, even after they hang up their cleats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 234, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 671}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 763, "end": 782}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}, {"start": 894, "end": 910}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder announced at the Madden Bowl that 64 players -- two players from each NFL team -- will compete for the chance to be on the cover of the new game.", "idx": 60318}], "idx": 39209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A possible split between old and new FIFA executive committee members has emerged ahead of the vote on Friday on whether the Garcia report into World Cup bidding should be published. It follows a suggestion by FIFA president Sepp Blatter at the previous ExCo meeting that only those members who were on the committee for the 2010 vote should have a say on the report's publication. That would rule out more than half the current members and if Blatter tries to resurrect the move at the meeting in Marrakesh on Friday he is likely to face sustained opposition. 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Otis Blunt, left, and Jose Espinosa escaped from the Union County Jail Saturday night, officials say. Twenty-year-old Jose Espinosa and 32-year-old Otis Blunt, who are considered armed and dangerous, were discovered missing from their cells at about 5:15 p.m. Saturday, Romankow said. The men left behind dummies in their beds, cinder block dust and a note wishing authorities \"Happy Holidays.\" Espinosa, who recently pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter, was to be sentenced on January 25 and faced a minimum of 17 years in prison. Blunt was being held in lieu of $75,000 bond on weapon and robbery charges.\n@highlight\nTwo inmates broke out of Union County Jail Saturday night, officials say\n@highlight\nThey removed blocks from walls, hiding their work behind pinups of women in bikinis\n@highlight\nThe duo made it over 25-foot fence to escape jail's top-security area\n@highlight\nOne was awaiting sentence for manslaughter; the other faced robbery charges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 224, "end": 240}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said Espinosa and Blunt were in adjacent cells and used a long metal wire to scrape away mortar around the cinder block between their cells and the outer wall in @placeholder's cell.", "idx": 60327}], "idx": 39217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Indian man has become the world\u2019s oldest father for the second time at the age of 96. Ramjit Raghav was awarded the title two years ago when he had his first born son Karamjit aged 94. Although he swore one was enough, the pensioner and his wife Shakuntala, 54, welcomed another son Ranjit, last month. Scroll down for video World's oldest: Ramjit Raghav holding his second baby Ranjit at the ripe old age of 96 Speaking at his home in the state of Haryana, 31 miles from Delhi, Ramjit said: \u2018What can I do? This is all God's wish. He wanted me to have another son.\u2019\n@highlight\nRamjit Raghav has become a father for the second time, aged 96\n@highlight\nHis first son, Karamjit, was born two years ago in Haryana, northern India", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 8}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder gave birth to the healthy boy earlier this month at the Government hospital in Haryana, the doctors laughed when Ramjit said he was the father.", "idx": 60328}], "idx": 39218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Roger Clemens said Wednesday he received only vitamin shots from Brian McNamee, but the ex-trainer insisted before a House panel that every injection contained steroids or other performance enhancers. Clemens sat mere feet from his chief accuser as the two men, both under oath, offered lawmakers starkly conflicting accounts about the injections McNamee administered years ago. The committee's chairman, Rep. Henry Waxman, said, \"Someone isn't telling the truth.\" \"If Mr. McNamee is lying, then he has acted inexcusably and he has made Mr. Clemens an innocent victim,\" Waxman said . \"If Mr. Clemens isn't telling the truth, then he has acted shamefully and he has smeared Mr. McNamee. I don't think there is anything in between.\"\n@highlight\nCongressman blasts ex-trainer Brian McNamee for telling \"lie after lie after lie\"\n@highlight\nDisputing Clemens' account, ex-trainer says, \"I have never given Roger B-12\"\n@highlight\nMcNamee further says that drugs \"were part of the culture in baseball\"\n@highlight\nMcNamee says he injected Clemens \"at his direction\"; Clemens denies claim", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McNamee's attorneys last week, however, showed reporters photos of needles and gauze that @placeholder said were used to inject Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone.", "idx": 60337}], "idx": 39222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Welcome to the world of rock and roll racing. \"He loves the noise, he knows he's a star, he poses for the photographs,\" trainer Art Sherman --part of the team behind California Chrome, favorite for Saturday's Kentucky Derby -- tells CNN. \"Pure and simple he's a rock star.\" California Chrome's joint owner Steve Coburn is even more effusive. \"We've got one elderly gentleman who comes to the races who has a jackass tattoo on his shoulder,\" explains Coburn, a nod to the jackass on California Chrome's racing silks. \"Fans don't do that unless you're a rock star. People flock where he goes.\"\n@highlight\nCalifornia Chrome cost just $10,000 and is shock favorite for Saturday's Kentucky Derby\n@highlight\nTrainer Art Sherman, who has been involved with classic since 1950s, calls him a \"rock star\"\n@highlight\nHis owners recently turned down a $6m offer for a half-share in the horse\n@highlight\nCalifornia Chrome has been called a modern-day Seabiscuit and the \"people's horse\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 326}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 491, "end": 507}, {"start": 612, "end": 628}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 900, "end": 916}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But through every strand and sinew there is a heart-warming tale behind @placeholder.", "idx": 60342}], "idx": 39226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Embattled NBC News anchor Brian Williams may have some more explaining to do. On May 3, 2011, just two days after the daring U.S. Navy SEAL Team 6 raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, Williams said on his NBC News show, \"Now, people might be hearing about SEAL Team 6. I happen to have the great honor of flying into Baghdad with them at the start of the war.\" With this statement Williams asserted that he was embedded with one of the most covert units in the U.S. military and flew with the SEALs into Iraq in March 2003 as the war there began.\n@highlight\nBrian Williams said he traveled with SEAL Team 6, got memento from Osama bin Laden raid\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen says claims may require review since SEALs took great pains to be covert", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 130, "end": 150}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 572, "end": 585}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of the key players I interviewed for the book had been given mementos by @placeholder.", "idx": 60347}, {"query": "One of those helicopters crashed at @placeholder's compound in the first minute or so of the raid.", "idx": 60348}], "idx": 39231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 25 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:31 EST, 27 August 2012 The Royal Family put on a show of force yesterday after one of their most publicly disastrous weeks in recent years. The Queen attended church near Balmoral with Prince Philip and other senior royals including Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Edward. But although Charles might have been praying for divine intervention to keep his son on the straight and narrow, he was not accompanied by Prince Harry with whom he has been spending the weekend. Recovering well: Prince Philip with the Queen yesterday. They were attending church near Balmoral six days after he left hospital\n@highlight\nThe 91-year-old had led grouse shoot at Balmoral Castle\n@highlight\nHe left Aberdeen Royal Infirmary last Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 768, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will appear in public this week for the first time since the", "idx": 60352}], "idx": 39234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louis van Gaal believes Manchester City's poor form gives United a big chance to snatch a win at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. City have won five of their last six league meetings with United but they go into Sunday's game on a bad run of form. Manuel Pellegrini's team stretched their winless streak to three matches on Wednesday when they were knocked out of the Capital One Cup by Newcastle. United boss Louis van Gaal was all smiles during the session as he embarks on his first Manchester derby Juan Mata, Michael Carrick, Wayne Rooney, Ander Herrera and Robin van Persie (left to right) train\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal is looking ahead to his first Manchester derby on Sunday\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney returns from his three-match ban for the clash\n@highlight\nRadamel Falcao is injured having missed the draw with Chelsea\n@highlight\nVan Gaal says this will be the biggest derby he has managed\n@highlight\nDutchman also admits Man City have not been good in recent matches\n@highlight\nUnited lost the Manchester derby by an aggregate of 7-1 last season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is not the greatest moment of @placeholder,' he said.", "idx": 60355}], "idx": 39236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The push to overhaul health care received a major boost Thursday as the American Medical Association and AARP endorsed legislation drafted by top House Democrats. The AARP, the nation's largest organization of older Americans, is a nonpartisan group that advocates for people 50 and older. The AMA, historically an opponent of health care reform, is considered one the nation's most influential doctors' advocacy groups. \"I want to thank both organizations again for their support, and I urge Congress to listen to AARP, listen to the AMA and pass this reform for hundreds of millions of Americans who will benefit from it,\" President Obama said at the White House.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama praises American Medical Association, AARP for backing bill\n@highlight\nGOP leaders join \"Tea Party\" protesters for an opposition rally on Capitol Hill\n@highlight\nSpeaker Nancy Pelosi says she has 218 votes needed to pass House bill\n@highlight\nDemocrats: Bill would guarantee that 96 percent of Americans have coverage", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 726, "end": 753}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House Democrats have rejected an alternative $60 billion @placeholder plan as inadequate for meeting the goals of expanding health coverage to most of the nation's 46 million uninsured while bringing down costs and ending controversial industry practices such as denying coverage for pre-existing conditions.", "idx": 60365}], "idx": 39238} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If I had to pick the most important moves of 2014, I would put Russian President Vladimir Putin's flouting of international law and European security norms near the top. His swift annexation of Crimea -- despite a 1994 treaty signed by Russia and Western allies to guarantee Ukraine's territorial integrity -- as well as his military intervention and support for pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine have destabilized the continent. But Putin's moves on the European chessboard are now checkmating Russia, too. The year ended with the country in financial chaos, because of Western sanctions over Ukraine, the falling price of oil and Central Bank missteps. The slavish pro-Putin propaganda and the stifling of an independent press had brought nationalist fervor to fever pitch and put the majority of Russians behind him, but when their ruble and their living standards started to collapse by year's end, the grumbling also started.\n@highlight\nChristiane Amanpour picks her big three global news stories for 2014\n@highlight\nShe cites the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the Syrian conflict, changes in U.S.-Cuba relations\n@highlight\nAmanpour: 2015 will be partly shaped by response to Russia, Syria, Cuba stories of this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 960, "end": 978}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2015 is a year to watch for @placeholder's next moves.", "idx": 60368}], "idx": 39240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China's military is developing longer-range ballistic and anti-ship missiles that are \"shifting the balance of power in the region\" and could help Beijing secure resources or settle territorial disputes, a report released by the Pentagon said Wednesday. U.S. and Chinese militaries need \"resumption of dialogue,\" Adm. Timothy Keating told Congress. China also continues to build up short-range missiles and increase its \"coercive capabilities\" against Taiwan. The report suggests such moves constitute an effort to pressure Taiwan into settling the cross-strait dispute in favor of China, though tensions between the two countries have receded over the past year.\n@highlight\nPentagon report: China's missile development \"shifting balance of power in region\"\n@highlight\nBeijing's lack of transparency could lead to unintended conflict, report says\n@highlight\nCessation of talks between nations' militaries partly to blame, U.S. admiral says\n@highlight\nReport: Cyber warfare capability among the few areas of China's \"truly global\" reach", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In citing China's cyber warfare, the report notes that @placeholder government computers were the target of \"intrusions that appear to have originated\" from China, although they were not confirmed to be from the military.", "idx": 60371}], "idx": 39243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 20 January 2013 The former partner of a benefits fraudster, who swindled as much as \u00a3100,000 from taxpayers to enjoy a lavish lifestyle, claims the ex-Moulin Rouge showgirl was also a love cheat who drained his finances. Company director Marc Lissimore, 46, today spoke of his relationship with mother-of-two Dawn Orton, who used taxpayers' cash to buy a convertible Mercedes and go on 41 holidays in 13 years. Orton was jailed for 12 months for wrongly claiming widowed mothers' allowance, plus an additional month after she initially refused to turn up for her trial at Hull Crown Court earlier this month.\n@highlight\nHeartbroken Marc Lissimore claims Dawn Orton was 'cold and callous'\n@highlight\nMother-of-two may have swindled as much as \u00a3100,000 in taxpayers' cash\n@highlight\nBusinessman 'devastated' by her affair with American lover Roger Bailey\n@highlight\nInternational arrest warrant issued after Orton fled to Malaga\n@highlight\nDancer jailed for 12 months for fraud and another month for absconding", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 696, "end": 721}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The otherwise devoted wife told Mr Lissimore that she needed to get away for a few weeks and that she would travel to @placeholder and stay with an old friend from school called Roger Bailey.", "idx": 60395}], "idx": 39260} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova A 17 stone woman who was 'mortified' by her holiday pictures vowed to shed her extra weight and did so in spectacular fashion - dropping seven stone and completing a beach babe transformation. Keri Irvine, 23, from Liverpool went on a trip to Benidorm, Spain, with her friends last year and felt she looked 'slim and nice' - but her photographs told a different story. The former Primark sales assistant tipped the scales at 16 stone 11lbs and seeing how large she had become was a shock. Keri Irvine on a trip to Benidorm with her friends last year (l) and after her transformation in just a year (r)\n@highlight\nKeri Irvine, 23, from Liverpool went on a trip to Benidorm last year\n@highlight\nFelt she looked 'slim and nice' - but was horrified by photographs\n@highlight\nSlimmed from 16st 11lbs to 10st and went from size 20 to 10", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I have always been a shy girl but in @placeholder I never wore a bikini because I looked huge.", "idx": 60419}], "idx": 39275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dennis Rodman says he's not a diplomat, just a former NBA star fighting addiction and trying to be a better father. But that hasn't kept him from becoming embroiled, even if unintentionally, in U.S.-North Korea relations. His apparent chumminess with North Korea's leader has been controversial, as have previous proclamations that Kim Jong Un is a \"nice guy.\" Rodman said he simply does not know enough about the allegations of abuse and authoritarianism that Kim is reviled for. \"I keep telling people, I'm not there to be an ambassador to try to figure out why (is Kim) doing all these things? That's not my job,\" Rodman told CNN's Chris Cuomo on \"New Day\" Friday.\n@highlight\nRodman says he doesn't know the details of detained American Kenneth Bae's case\n@highlight\nThe interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo is his first since entering rehab\n@highlight\nThis month, Rodman organized a trip to North Korea with former NBA players", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 56}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 461, "end": 463}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 915, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The former basketball player is probably the American with the most access to the North Korean leader, and many have been critical that he has not lobbied for the release of @placeholder prisoner Kenneth Bae from a labor camp.", "idx": 60421}], "idx": 39276} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Aaron David Miller, a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington since 2006, served in the State Department as senior adviser for Arab-Israeli negotiations and in other roles under six secretaries of state. He is working on a book about presidential greatness. Aaron Miller says the Obama administration is departing from longtime policy on dealing with Israel. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama has embarked on what could represent a radical departure in America's Mideast policy, at least on settlements. Having worked for Republican and Democratic administrations, I took it for granted that the current president and secretary of state would first try to invest in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before publicly confronting him.\n@highlight\nAaron David Miller: U.S. has shied away from confronting Israeli prime ministers\n@highlight\nHe says Barack Obama has shown signs of confronting Netanyahu\n@highlight\nMiller: The tough stance on settlements is a risky move\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. may have decided there's no chance of peace with Netanyahu in office", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 32}, {"start": 66, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 155, "end": 170}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 440}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 758, "end": 775}, {"start": 821, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the U.S.-Israeli brouhaha leads to a real confrontation, even the fall of the @placeholder government, President Obama may not feel too bad about it.", "idx": 60426}], "idx": 39280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The death of Jessica Chambers has brought heartache for her family for the second time in just two years, her brother Ben having been killed in a car accident in 2012. He was 28 when he was killed on May 7 that year on Highway 35 in Panola County. The double tragedy has led to hundreds of messages of support being left on a 'Justice For Jessica' Facebook page. The death of Jessica Chambers (right) has brought heartache for the family for the second time in just two years, her brother Ben (left) having been killed in a car accident two years\n@highlight\nJessica Chambers, 19, was burned alive on a rural Mississippi road\n@highlight\nHorrific incident occurred after she left her Courtland home on Saturday\n@highlight\nShe was found covered in flames on the side of the road\n@highlight\nShe managed to whisper something to a first responder before dying\n@highlight\nGas station surveillance footage shows her waving at a friend\n@highlight\nAuthorities said they have not yet identified a potential suspect\n@highlight\nThirty-one-year-old Derrick Turner has been quizzed over the murder\n@highlight\nHer brother, Ben, was killed in a car accident in 2012, in Panola County", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 118, "end": 120}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 327, "end": 360}, {"start": 376, "end": 391}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends said that the family can't think of anyone that might have wanted to hurt @placeholder, who didn't have a boyfriend and was not known to have been seeing anyone.", "idx": 60434}], "idx": 39287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Israeli rescuers pulled a 22-year-old man from the ruins of a three-story building on Friday, 10 days after the massive earthquake killed tens of thousands of people. The man, who was not immediately identified, was rescued near the quake-ravaged presidential residence south of the capital, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Maj. Zohar Moshe said American and French doctors asked for the Israeli team's assistance after trying to rescue the trapped man themselves. The rescuers \"were able to release him whole and healthy\" and take him to an IDF field hospital in stable condition for further treatment,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Man rescued near the quake-ravaged presidential residence south of the capital\n@highlight\nNEW: Massive blaze consumes a textile factory in Port-au-Prince Friday night\n@highlight\nA 4.4 aftershock rattles Port-au-Prince Thursday, following worse one Wednesday\n@highlight\nSupplies pile up at airport but no distribution system seems to exist, Sanjay Gupta reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 340, "end": 360}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The roughly 4 million pounds of food are enough to feed the people of @placeholder for a week.", "idx": 60439}], "idx": 39291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Michael James Packer and David Gyngell have been given criminal infringement notices for offensive behaviour following their very public brawl outside Packer's Bondi mansion on Sunday. The penalty carries a fine of $500 if it goes uncontested by the recipient. NSW Police released a statement on Friday afternoon stating: 'Officers from the Eastern Suburbs Local Area Command have been investigating the incident which occurred about 2pm on Sunday 4 May on Sir Thomas Mitchell Road near the intersection of Campbell Parade at Bondi. Black eye: James Packer, pictured with a visible bruise on his left eye as he attended a funeral in Bowral on Friday, has been charged with offensive behaviour following his punch-up with David Gyngell on Sunday\n@highlight\nCasino mogul and Nine CEO given criminal infringement notices\n@highlight\nThe penalty carries a fine of $500 if it goes uncontested by the recipient\n@highlight\nJames Packer and David Gyngell had a public punch-up on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe case stalled earlier in the week because neither men made a complaint\n@highlight\nGyngell took responsibility for the fight in a statement released this week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 350, "end": 383}, {"start": 470, "end": 489}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'[Mr @placeholder] fully accepts that he was the instigator of the incident.", "idx": 60441}], "idx": 39292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama called on Tuesday for a short-term agreement to put off deep cuts to government spending, including the military, set to take effect next month. Obama made his pitch in a statement to reporters at the White House, urging Congress to pass a measure that would offset some of the imminent automatic spending cuts -- known as sequestration -- that were part of a 2011 debt ceiling deal. The president made clear that he still wanted a broader deficit reduction agreement with Republicans that included spending cuts, entitlement reforms and increased revenue from eliminating some tax breaks.\n@highlight\nNEW: Avoid \"self-inflicted wounds\" out of Washington, President Obama says\n@highlight\nObama says sequester cuts will hurt the economy\n@highlight\nSteep spending cuts from a 2011 debt-ceiling deal will impact the government March 1\n@highlight\nThe cuts were intended to force a broader deficit reduction deal that never happened", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he noted that it was unlikely @placeholder would reach a deficit-reduction deal by March 1 to render the sequestration cuts moot.", "idx": 60448}], "idx": 39296} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For Gianfranco Zola, the only way is up after the former West Ham and Watford boss's return to management at the helm of Serie A relegation battlers Cagliari was a 5-0 thrashing by Palermo. But the Italy and Chelsea legend is ever the optimist and despite the worst possible start to his time with the Sardinian side on Tuesday he believes the club can turn their season around. 'It's not the best of starts,' he told the Italian media. 'We knew that Palermo would be a difficult rival. But I believe this loss will be a lesson from my players and we will work hard to improve.\n@highlight\nPalermo beat Cagliari 5-0 in Gianfranco Zola's debut as manager\n@highlight\nCagliari are third from bottom in the Serie A relegation zone\n@highlight\nThe Sardinian side has won just two games in the league", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I know that the @placeholder that we saw against Palermo is not the real Cagliari,' Zola said.", "idx": 60451}], "idx": 39297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- October 28, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Haiti \u2022 Dunnellon, Florida Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: What do the Statue of Liberty, a flying car and James Bond have in common? You're gonna find out in the next 10 minutes. My name is Carl Azuz. Welcome to CNN Student News. Let's go ahead and get you today's headlines. First Up: Midwest Storms AZUZ: All right, the wind and the rain are slowing down; now, it's time to start cleaning up. That is what is happening all over the United States after this week's tremendous storms. Maybe your town got hit by this severe weather. It is not alone. Check out this map of the United States. If you start over in New York on the East Coast, you go to Wisconsin in the Midwest, then down the Gulf Coast. There was damage across parts of that entire area. Three states -- Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky -- seemed to get the worst of this. And besides the physical damage, hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed over the past couple days. John Roberts wraps up some of the impact of these storms.\n@highlight\nWitness the impact of massive storms across the U.S.\n@highlight\nLearn how many vertebrates are in danger of extinction\n@highlight\nTake a test drive in the first certified flying car\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 241}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 398, "end": 413}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1393, "end": 1408}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, CNN ANCHOR: Everyone has a storm they'll talk about for the rest of their lives.", "idx": 60452}], "idx": 39298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Danny Care believes England possess the time and potential to bridge the gap on New Zealand before next year's home World Cup. Hopes of claiming only a third All Blacks scalp on Kiwi soil were dashed by a 3-0 series whitewash that concluded with a harrowing 36-13 rout in the final Test. It was an undeniable setback despite the fixture congestion that complicated team selection and England now have 12 months left to develop into a team capable of winning the World Cup. Humbled: England's players looked dejected after their 3-0 series defeat by the All Blacks\n@highlight\nDanny Care says England can catch up with New Zealand\n@highlight\nAll Blacks will be England's main rivals for Web Ellis trophy\n@highlight\n2015 World Cup will be hosted in England", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Care has made a full recovery from the shoulder injury that prevented him from playing in the third Test against @placeholder.", "idx": 60454}], "idx": 39299} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Two Japanese hostages, one demand from ISIS: Hand over $200 million, or else. The else being that the pair will meet the same gruesome fate as other captives held by the terrorist group, others who were shown in ISIS videos kneeling in orange jumpsuits in front of masked, black-clad men -- just like the Japanese hostages identified as Kenji Goto Jogo and Haruna Yukawa -- shortly before being beheaded. In the latest video, a masked man gives the Japanese government a choice to pay $200 million -- the same amount of money Prime Minister Shinzo Abe recently pledged for those \"contending\" with ISIS -- to free the Japanese men. That deal holds for 72 hours, which would seem to mean sometime Friday, since the video appeared on social media Tuesday.\n@highlight\nA video shows a masked man standing over two kneeling men in orange jumpsuits\n@highlight\nHe links the threat against the men to Japan's support for the coalition against ISIS\n@highlight\nJapan's Prime Minister says he's angry about the \"unacceptable\" hostage situation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has asked for ransoms before, and apparently has been paid them.", "idx": 60462}, {"query": "Like most countries, @placeholder has never advertised that it or Japanese companies have paid ransom for hostages.", "idx": 60463}], "idx": 39305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- There is a good chance NATO pressure will encourage Libyan tyrant Moammar Gadhafi to leave power, the U.S. NATO commander told Congress Tuesday, but the opposition that could come in the Libyan leader's wake has \"flickers\" of al Qaeda. While there is a wide range of possible outcomes in Libya, running from a static stalemate to Gadhafi cracking, there is a \"more than reasonable\" chance of Gadhafi leaving power, Adm. James Stavridis said before the Senate Armed Services Committee, But potential \"flickers\" of al Qaeda and Hezbollah elements have been seen in intelligence regarding the Libyan opposition, which is poised to take power if Gadhafi leaves, Stavridis said. However, he added there is no evidence of a significant presence of al Qaeda or other terrorist groups. 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The 39-year-old channels her inner rock chick as the star of Rimmel's latest beauty shoot to promote ScandalEyes Rockin\u2019 Curves Mascara. Posing in her studded leathers and printed jeans, Kate works tousled locks, smokey eyes and a lot of attitude. Back to her rock roots: Kate Moss, who is well known for her love of the festival scene and dating rock stars, pulls off the look with aplomb in her latest Rimmel beauty campaign\n@highlight\n39-year-old star of ScandalEyes Rockin\u2019 Curves Mascara\n@highlight\nBrand say she's perfect choice because 'no one does edgy like Kate'\n@highlight\nCurrently in Necker Island for 40th birthday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 310, "end": 343}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 667, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rimmel ambassador @placeholder, making her the perfect face of ScandalEyes", "idx": 60478}], "idx": 39318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Mary Monaghan, now 64, was sent to live in America aged two, the Irish Catholic nuns who put her on the boat thought they were sending her to a better life. Tragically, nothing could have been further from the truth for not only was her adoptive father William O'Brien violent, he was a predatory paedophile as well. Now Ms Monaghan has questioned why nothing was done to help her - and why checks that would have revealed O'Brien's desire for children, were not done. Tragedy: Mary Monaghan was handed to a paedophile by nuns who ran the baby home where she was born\n@highlight\nMary Monaghan, 64, was two when she was adopted by a U.S couple\n@highlight\nShe was born to an unmarried mother in an Irish baby home run by nuns\n@highlight\nNuns failed to vet parents and her father proved to be a paedophile\n@highlight\nSuffered years of sexual abuse and has post-traumatic stress disorder\n@highlight\nEventually reunited with mother Theresa, who has since died, aged 52", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 637, "end": 639}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Grim: More than 2000 children were sent to families in @placeholder by nuns during the 1950s and 60s", "idx": 60479}], "idx": 39319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly A South African sign language interpreter accused of making up his own signs during a memorial to Nelson Mandela has faced charges for murder, rape and kidnapping, it was claimed today. Thamsanqa Jantjie, 34, stood just a few feet from from President Obama and others who spoke at Tuesday's ceremony that was broadcast around the world. South African news website eNCA reported that Mr Jantjie, who has schizophrenia, has faced charges for rape (1994), theft (1995), housebreaking (1997), malicious damage to property (1998), murder, attempted murder and kidnapping (2003) charges. The website said it was unclear if the 2003 murder case was ever concluded as the court file was found to be empty during their investigations.\n@highlight\nThmsanqa Jantjie, 34, faced charges for murder in 2003 and rape in 1994\n@highlight\nInterpreter at memorial said he may have suffered episode on stage\n@highlight\nJantjie said he started hearing voices in his head during event\n@highlight\nAlso claimed that he saw 'angels' during the event on Tuesday\n@highlight\nHe has apologised and said he did not know what triggered attack\n@highlight\nIt has been claimed he repeatedly signed words 'prawns' and 'donkeys'\n@highlight\nCompany which hired him has 'vanished into thin air'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news is a further embarrassment to @placeholder officials at it was revealed that Mr Jantjie had faked sign language at the memorial event.", "idx": 60480}], "idx": 39320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Pendlebury PUBLISHED: 18:46 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:13 EST, 28 November 2012 Labour media spokesman Harriet Harman is employing a political adviser recruited from the lobbyists pushing for statutory regulation of the free Press. Gavin Freeguard was until recently working for the Media Standards Trust and its spin-off Hacked Off campaign which is spearheaded by actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan, and Formula 1 tycoon Max Mosley. The trust was founded by Sir David Bell, controversially chosen to be one of the assessors assisting Lord Justice Leveson to write his report on the future of newspapers. It will be published tomorrow.\n@highlight\nGavin Freeguard worked for Hugh Grant's Hacked Off campaign and Media Standards Trust founded by Sir David Bell - assessor assisting Leveson\n@highlight\nBell is at heart of powerful nexus of left-of-centre individuals linked to Leveson inquiry into press standards which will published tomorrow\n@highlight\nPolitical adviser recruited from lobbyists pushing for statutory regulation\n@highlight\nMr Freeguard's presence in Harriet Harman's team chimes with her already declared support for end to any kind of Press self-regulation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 303, "end": 323}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 556, "end": 575}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 708, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In January Freeguard re-tweeted a report about his future boss: \u2018@placeholder declares she is going to be a champion of Press freedom.\u2019", "idx": 60489}], "idx": 39323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 13:18 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:24 EST, 8 March 2013 Former British Army officer Robert Jolleys has been jailed for 12 months for defrauding the taxpayers out of nearly \u00a3200,000 An Army officer who defrauded taxpayers of nearly \u00a3200,000 to educate his children at a top private school was jailed for 12 months today. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Henry Jolleys, 53, claimed the cash from the Army's continuing education allowance (CEA) to send his three sons to the exclusive \u00a328,000-per-year Roman Catholic Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. The CEA financially helps service personnel to send their children to boarding school to prevent disruption to schooling caused by postings around the UK and abroad.\n@highlight\nLieutenant Colonel Robert Henry Jolleys was today jailed for 12 months\n@highlight\nHe claimed cash from Army's continuing education allowance (CEA)\n@highlight\nFund financially helps service personnel to send children to boarding schools to prevent disruption to their education from army postings\n@highlight\nBut Swindon Crown Court heard he had separated from his wife and was therefore no longer entitles to claim the money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 371, "end": 390}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 540, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 725, "end": 726}, {"start": 770, "end": 789}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder will be seeking to recoup the money it paid out.", "idx": 60493}], "idx": 39326} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sandra Herold, the deceased owner of Travis the chimp that mauled her friend and assistant Charla Nash's face, spoke openly and honestly about the bizarre world she and her animal lived in before the horrific attack. Speaking to her attorney in sworn testimony, Mrs Herold told of how she and Travis would sleep together 'every night' and she would have Miss Nash purchase specially sized sweet potatoes for his enjoyment. She also insisted that then Stamford Mayor Daniel Malloy, who is now governor of Connecticut, casually told her to 'not let him out again' after he escaped during 2003 and terrorized the downtown area.\n@highlight\nCharla Nash, 58, horrifically mauled by chimpanzee in 2009\n@highlight\nHad revolutionary full-face transplant in June 2011 and says she has feeling in various parts of her face\n@highlight\nIs suing state of Connecticut, seeking $150m in damages for not dealing with dangerous 200lb chimp Travis\n@highlight\nChimp escaped in 2003 and roamed around Stamford before being caught\n@highlight\nOwner Sandra Herold slept with animal 'every night' and made Miss Nash cook him rice pudding", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Recovery: @placeholder has settled an undisclosed lawsuit against the animal's now-dead owner after her face was ripped off", "idx": 60512}], "idx": 39334} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 08:18 EST, 20 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:46 EST, 20 January 2014 Pupils have staged a protest at a secondary school amid claims a teenager who shaved her head to raise money for charity after her best friend died of cancer has been banned from lessons. Mia Flood, 14, was devastated when friend Georgina Anderson, 15, died after a battle with cancer. She promised her friend before she died that she would shave her head and donate the hair to the Little Princesses Trust - a charity which makes wigs for other young cancer patients.\n@highlight\nMia Flood, 14, vowed to shave head when Georgina Anderson, 15, died\n@highlight\nShe donated hair to wig charity and money raised to Teenage Cancer Trust\n@highlight\nBut head shave has been classed as 'extreme hairstyle' by school\n@highlight\nThe girl is now reportedly having lessons from teachers at home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 478, "end": 500}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 707, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At first medics thought @placeholder might have been suffering from gall stones but found she had an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer.", "idx": 60516}], "idx": 39336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 12:31 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 31 January 2014 They've been engaged less than a month but Rory Mcllroy and Caroline Wozniaki appear to be set on making their engagement a truly international one. After spending most of this month in Australia pursuing tennis success, it was Ms Wozniaki's turn to watch from the sidelines as she watched her fiance compete in Dubai. Sporting a casual orange polo t-shirt and with her long blonde hair pulled into a messy ponytail, the Dane beamed as she wandered around the state-of-the-art golf course with a friend.\n@highlight\nThe Danish tennis star was pretty in orange as she watched McIlroy\n@highlight\nBritish golfer is currently competing in the Dubai Desert Classic\n@highlight\nCouple became engaged in Sydney during New Year's Eve celebrations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 151, "end": 167}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 748}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 800, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends at the time said there was no way back and @placeholder, 23, was described as being 'absolutely devastated'.", "idx": 60518}], "idx": 39337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Webster Follow @@ItsMarkWebster James Corden is in serious danger of becoming the second most famous celebrity West Ham fan in the USA. Surpassing frequent visitor, and thorn in their side, Russell Brand, but failing to crack the number one slot, currently held by the President of their country. So fair enough, I suppose. Corden has pulled off an amazing coup and joined the ranks of US Talk Show hosts. In the recent game of musical frontman chairs, Craig Ferguson gave up his on The Late Late Show, and young James is now set to nestle his rear into place instead. There\u2019s no doubt his celebrated stint on Broadway in \u2018One Man, Two Guv\u2019nors\u2019 helped his cause. But it is surely his work from behind a desk at Sky One that has really sealed the deal.\n@highlight\n'A League Of Their Own' is now in its eighth series on Sky One\n@highlight\nJames Corden, host of the show, is a particular success\n@highlight\nThis week saw ex-England manager Kevin Keegan take part\n@highlight\nJamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff are team captains with a difference", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 394, "end": 395}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 461, "end": 474}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 773, "end": 793}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 999, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But once @placeholder decided to recreate the moment we\u2019d just seen, and had Keegan sing while sitting on his knee, it got positively anthemic.", "idx": 60522}], "idx": 39339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- President Mohamed Morsy marked a year in office by admitting Wednesday to having made mistakes but vowing to correct them. \"I want to tell you, frankly, that I made mistakes in many things, and I was right in several other things,\" he said in a televised address from the Cairo International Conference Center. \"Mistakes were made, but correction should be done,\" he said to applause. Morsy then launched into a defense of his record and a list of plans to improve on it. He said he had ordered the interior minister to form a unit to combat \"thuggery\" and terrorism, including the blocking of roads, according to the state-run Ahram Online news agency.\n@highlight\nAn opposition group is planning mass protests in Egypt on Sunday\n@highlight\nProtesters are calling for the impeachment of President Mohamed Morsy\n@highlight\n\"Nothing has been achieved so far from the revolution goals,\" a dissident group says\n@highlight\nU.S. citizens are advised to maintain a low profile, the embassy says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 287, "end": 323}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is bracing for anti-government protests on Sunday, called for by members of the \"Rebel\" group, who seek to hold snap elections.", "idx": 60526}], "idx": 39343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Everton's Joel Robles and West Ham's Adrian were trying to put off those taking penalties during their FA Cup shoot-out, referee Neil Swarbrick was losing patience with the goalkeepers. Robles and Adrian were warned by the official for their antics several times and told to return to their line to wait for the penalty to be taken. But, with Robles already cautioned, the 24-year-old was on thin ice, especially when Swarbrick approached him with a yellow card in his hand. 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Khan has repeatedly been dismissive of a fight with the IBF welterweight world champion as he pursues Floyd Mayweather. But with that bout seemingly unlikely, Hearn has told Khan \u2018it\u2019s big balls time\u2019. He claims to have offered Khan $5million (\u00a33.3m) to make a match before Brook became world champion. 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He's immensely rich and is frequently photographed at lavish events promoting his Kingfisher brand as a lifestyle choice for India's younger, mobile middle classes. Like Branson, Mallya's stable of businesses also includes an airline -- Kingfisher Airlines -- which risks nose-diving into a sea of debt unless the billionaire can cut costs and lighten its loans. On Tuesday, Mallya said recent flight cancellations reflected the airline's move out of loss-making routes and should not be interpreted as a sign of impending doom, despite a doubling of the airline's second quarter losses announced earlier in the day.\n@highlight\nVijay Mallya is often referred to as India's Richard Branson\n@highlight\nEmpire includes brewery business, airline, F1 and cricket teams\n@highlight\nKingfisher Airlines is struggling under mountain of debt\n@highlight\nIndian airlines plagued by high fuel prices, aggressive discounting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 428, "end": 446}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 934, "end": 935}, {"start": 966, "end": 984}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It admitted it had asked banks to raise its lending limits, but added that \"@placeholder does not see any risk to its future or long term viability.\"", "idx": 60530}], "idx": 39346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Mills An Australian start-up company is considering launching legal action against US tech giant Apple, alleging it stole the name it trades under for a mobile app. The company with two owners and a small headquarters in Melbourne, is but a speck in the market when it comes to a company like Apple, but it appears they liked the Australian brand so much 'They have used our name and launched a new product called HealthKit,' company co-founder Alison Hardacre said. Ms Hardacre's fury boiled over on Tuesday morning when she woke just after 4.30am to emails informing her that one of the world's biggest companies had stolen her business name.\n@highlight\nApple launched new I0S8 software, including HealthKit app on Tuesday\n@highlight\nAustralian co-founder Alison Hardacre considers legal action\n@highlight\nHer Melbourne company started trading as HealthKit in 2012\n@highlight\nShe claims Apple must have known that her business existed\n@highlight\nBoth companies have similar product and ideas combining tech and health\n@highlight\nMrs Hardacre said company won't let Apple 'trample' on their brand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 93, "end": 94}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 782}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has just themselves, a few application designers and some investors in its minnow operations compared to the @placeholder conglomerate.", "idx": 60538}], "idx": 39348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama's hope of any movement on immigration reform in Congress died Tuesday night when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost his Republican primary election. Canter will resign his leadership post as of July 31, sources said Wednesday. And with him out he way out, the GOP's future House leadership picture has been thrown into chaos. While political commentators and Democratic Party insiders have crowed that the populist right-wing tea party movement was on its last legs, the rumors of its death now appear to be greatly exaggerated. Not so, however, for the prospects of passing an immigration reform measure into law. 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Kane Boyce is accused of murdering Paula Newman in 'a violent rage' at the home they shared in Croydon, south London, after allegedly becoming convinced the 20-year-old was cheating on him. The 34-year-old denies murder, claiming the woman died after falling out of his BMW during a late-night drive. Today the Old Bailey heard how Miss Newman was heard by neighbours 'shrieking' as the defendant shouted at her to hand over her social media passwords on November 13, 2013.\n@highlight\nKane Boyce is accused of murdering Paula Newman in November 2013\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old was 'obsessed' with girlfriend's activity on social media\n@highlight\nNeighbours claim he demanded her passwords on night before her death\n@highlight\nThe Old Bailey heard how Boyce stamped on the victim's head in his car\n@highlight\nMiss Newman, who had mild learning difficulties, died the following day\n@highlight\nBoyce from Bexley, south east London, denies murdering his girlfriend", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We know @placeholder\u2019s phone being used to check her voicemail at 6.54am and 7am.'", "idx": 60545}, {"query": "\u2018By the end of the summer, @placeholder was confiding in those close to her that they were serious problems in the relationship, they were arguing, she told those close to her that the defendant was controlling, abusive and possessive and she was unhappy.\u2019", "idx": 60546}], "idx": 39351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptian journalists Tawfiq Okasha and Islam Afifi will be tried for defaming and insulting President Mohamed Morsy, a spokesman said Monday. Okasha, who owns the al-Faraeen TV channel and is also a show host, faces the charge of defamation and is accused of \"inciting to kill\" the president, according to Adel Saeed, spokesman for the general prosecutor's office. Afifi, who is editor of the al-Dustour newspaper, was referred to the court for \"spreading false information and rumors that threaten the security and stability of the nation\" and for insulting Morsy, the spokesman said. Analysis: Is Morsy a step forward or back?\n@highlight\nTawfiq Okasha owns the al-Faraeen TV channel and is a host\n@highlight\nIslam Afifi is editor of the al-Dustour newspaper\n@highlight\nBoth men are prohibited from leaving Egypt while they are under investigation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They ordered copies of @placeholder to be seized and suspended Okasha's show for a month, the spokesman said.", "idx": 60549}], "idx": 39354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greek politicians have been unable to form a new government in their economically embattled land late Friday, and the president might have to step in to breach the impasse. Socialist PASOK leader Evangelos Venizelos met with Antonis Samaras, head of the center-right New Democracy party, and Alexis Tsipras of the leftist Syriza party and failed to forge a deal, the parties reported. Venizelos was the third Greek politician since Sunday tasked with forming a new government. Samaras and Tsipras had tried and already failed to organize a government. Venizelos is to meet with President Karolos Papoulias and tell him he can't form a coalition, government officials said. Papoulias will call the party leaders and ask them to try and form a national unity government.\n@highlight\nNEW: Politicians in Greece hold unsuccessful talks to form a government\n@highlight\nNEW: Socialist PASOK leader to meet with Greek president\n@highlight\nA poll find leftist Syriza party growing in popularity\n@highlight\nNew elections must be called if a new government isn't formed by Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 220, "end": 238}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 291, "end": 309}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 612, "end": 628}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Venizelos and Samaras are sticking to the points that they signed in the bailout,\" Tsipras said after meeting with @placeholder.", "idx": 60554}], "idx": 39358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig A Wisconsin man has allegedly attacked two people with a Samurai sword in the boarding house-style building where they all lived, partially scalping and killing one of them. Young Choi, 29, has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the attack that killed Dustin Vanderheyden, 27, and wounded David Gerard, 24. The attack happened outside an apartment above Yanger's Bar on North 4th Street in Watertown on Thursday around 5pm. Sword attack: Young Choi, 29, allegedly killed Dustin Vanderheyden, 27, and injured another man in a frenzied attack at the boarding house where they live Vanderheyden was stabbed multiple times and Gerard was injured in the incident, which ended in a stand-off between Watertown police and Choi, who finally surrendered after police brought in a negotiator.\n@highlight\nYoung Choi, 29, was arrested and charged with first-degree homicide in the death if his neighbor\n@highlight\nDustin Vanderheyden, 27, died of multiple stab wounds Thursday\n@highlight\nHe was allegedly partially scalped and stabbed by Choi with a Samurai sword at the boarding house where they live\n@highlight\nIn the days leading up to the attack, Choi had told Vanderheyden's wife that he was going to kill Vanderheyden so they could be together\n@highlight\nShe told police that she had convinced him otherwise and didn't think he was a danger\n@highlight\nHe had also been making statements about being God and told police to call him 'God'\n@highlight\nAnother man was injured trying to stop Choi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 505, "end": 523}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 936, "end": 954}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1427, "end": 1429}, {"start": 1460, "end": 1462}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1518}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the attack, @placeholder, a tenant on the first floor of the building, heard Vanderheyden screaming for help and went upstairs to investigate.", "idx": 60564}, {"query": "There was hair and blood on the floors and walls, and Choi was repeatedly asking Vanderheyden, 'Who's @placeholder?'", "idx": 60566}], "idx": 39366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Comedian Tracy Morgan, who was badly injured in a collision June 7, has been upgraded from critical to fair condition, his publicist said. \"Happy to pass along that Tracy has been upgraded to fair condition, which is a great improvement,\" publicist Lewis Kay said. \"His personality is certainly starting to come back as well.\" The actor-comedian was seriously injured after a Walmart truck slammed into a limo bus occupied by Morgan and four others on the New Jersey Turnpike. The collision killed comedian James McNair and injured the others. Morgan was hospitalized with broken ribs, a broken nose, a broken femur and a broken leg.\n@highlight\nTracy Morgan seriously injured in a collision June 7\n@highlight\nHe has been upgraded to fair condition\n@highlight\nA Walmart truck slammed into the limo bus he was riding in\n@highlight\nComedian James McNair died in the crash", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 456, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trucker in @placeholder crash pleads not guilty amid sleep deprivation reports", "idx": 60573}], "idx": 39370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The world-famous Hubble Space Telescope is owned by the U.S. government and operated cooperatively by NASA and an institute under contract to NASA. Now that the government has shut down, the institute can still use existing resources to continue Hubble operations for as long as possible. Its staff has tried to ensure that -- to the extent possible -- the shutdown will not affect telescope operations. But events can overtake plans. If Hubble encounters a problem or a glitch, as happens occasionally, science operations will be suspended and the spacecraft will be locked into safe mode until government employees can issue spacecraft commands to restore operations.\n@highlight\nGovernment shutdown affects NASA, where employees are off the job\n@highlight\nMeg Urry: A two-week shutdown could waste $3 million to $8 million of taxpayer money\n@highlight\nShe says loss to science is greater as critical astronomical work could be affected\n@highlight\nUrry: NASA scientists can't do their work and must make up for it when shutdown ends", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 47}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To check on the number of satellites that might be affected by the shutdown, this author tried to access a @placeholder website, only to see the following message: \"Due to the lapse in federal government funding, this website is not available.", "idx": 60580}, {"query": "The main @placeholder website defaults to the same error message.", "idx": 60581}], "idx": 39377} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal officials and residents across the country gave mixed reactions to U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton's preliminary injunction Wednesday against part of the controversial Arizona immigration law. The ruling at least temporarily blocks police from questioning people about their immigration status. Here are some of the opinions: Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Brewer issued a statement Wednesday afternoon saying she's not ready to give up. \"This fight is far from over,\" she said. \"In fact, it is just the beginning, and at the end of what is certain to be a long legal struggle, Arizona will prevail in its right to protect our citizens. I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming support we have received from across our nation in our efforts to defend against the failures of the federal government.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"The fight is far from over,\" says Brewer, predicting \"a long legal struggle\"\n@highlight\nTwo border sheriffs denounce the ruling, calling it \"de facto amnesty\"\n@highlight\nACLU: A state cannot be allowed to \"violate core American values\"\n@highlight\nDepartment of Justice: \"We believe the court ruled correctly\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 357, "end": 366}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The ACLU and @placeholder are playing politics in demanding that law enforcement not act to protect the public but failing to do anything about our illegal crossing issue.", "idx": 60584}], "idx": 39380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An aluminum scrap first found twenty-three years ago is now believed to have likely been part of Amelia Earhart's plane. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) thinks the Artifact 2-2-V-1 scrap, found on Nikumaroro, or Gardner Island, was used as a fill-in for a navigational window when Earhart stopped in Miami, Discovery News reported. Scroll down for video Scrap: This piece of aluminum was found on Gardner Island in 1991 and may be a piece of Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane Evidence: A photograph from The Miami Herald taken before Earhart went missing showed where the aluminum piece had been installed\n@highlight\nAn aluminum scrap is now believed to have likely been part of Amelia Earhart's plane when she tried to circumnavigate the equator in 1937\n@highlight\nResearchers think the scrap was used as a fill-in for a navigational window when Earhart stopped in Miami\n@highlight\nThey found the scrap's elements were a fit with the patch, and also fit with a Lockheed Electra undergoing restoration", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 125, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 491, "end": 506}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has also been suggested through sonar imagery that the fuselage is also in the water near the coast - and another @placeholder trip to Nikumaroro is planned to take place in June of next year to see if more information can be discovered, the website said.", "idx": 60587}], "idx": 39382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fighting back: Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski has accused Britain of stigmatising Poles who send child benefit home Poland's foreign minister has lambasted David Cameron for saying European migrants should be banned from sending their child benefits back home. Radoslaw Sikorski accused the Prime Minister of \u2018stigmatising\u2019 Poles by singling out the nation\u2019s migrant workers in comments about his proposals to reform EU welfare rules. Mr Sikorski said: \u2018If Britain gets our taxpayers, shouldn\u2019t it also pay their benefits? Why should Polish taxpayers subsidise British taxpayers\u2019 children?\u2019 Mr Cameron had said it was \u2018wrong\u2019 child benefit is paid to support workers\u2019 families who remain in their home countries.\n@highlight\nCameron said it is wrong European workers in UK can send benefits home\n@highlight\nHe singled out Poland where two thirds of all child benefit is sent back\n@highlight\nDeal would need to be struck with other EU countries or secure new treaty\n@highlight\nPolish foreign minister Rados\u0142aw Sikorski tweeted: 'No need to stigmatise'", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 39, "end": 55}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 272, "end": 288}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 428, "end": 429}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 781}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 941, "end": 942}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "got to change it with other @placeholder countries at the moment, or", "idx": 60593}, {"query": "added: \u2018UK social security rules apply to all resident @placeholder citizens.", "idx": 60594}], "idx": 39386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The two New Jersey men suspected of attempting to fly to Somalia to join a terrorist organization were denied bail at a court hearing on Thursday. Mohamed Mahmood Alessa, 20, of North Bergen, New Jersey, and Carlos Eduardo Almonte, 24, of Elmwood Park, New Jersey, are charged with one count each of conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. The men, who were taken into custody at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Saturday, intended to take separate flights to Egypt on their way to Somalia \"to join designated foreign terrorist organization Al-Shabaab and wage violent jihad,\" according to federal prosecutors.\n@highlight\nBail denied for two men accused of trying to join a terror group\n@highlight\nThe two were arrested at an airport on June 5\n@highlight\nThe FBI was investigating the two suspects since 2006", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 156, "end": 177}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 238}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 475, "end": 511}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. attorney's office in @placeholder said the investigation of the two men began with a tip to the FBI -- from someone who knew them -- in October 2006.", "idx": 60596}], "idx": 39388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Federal investigators have joined local and state law enforcement in an effort to track down and prosecute Ann Pettway, who is suspected in the 1987 abduction of Carlina Renae White, according to a law enforcement source. A warrant was issued Friday in North Carolina for the arrest of Pettway, for violating her two-year probation sentence on attempted embezzlement charges, according to North Carolina Department of Corrections spokeswoman Pamela Walker. \"As part of her probation she must seek permission to leave the state of North Carolina,\" Walker said. \"At this time no such request has been made.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: North Carolina authorities have issued a warrant to arrest Ann Pettway\n@highlight\nPettway is serving a two-year probation on attempted embezzlement charges\n@highlight\nIf arrested, Pettway would be prosecuted at the federal level", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 180, "end": 198}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 422, "end": 446}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was admitted to the hospital, and White went home to rest.", "idx": 60597}], "idx": 39389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The smallest boat moored at the Hemingway Marina in Havana may hold the most intrigue. Hunkered down inside a blue, 25-foot sailboat named Salty are Josh Hakken and his wife, Sharyn, and their two boys, 2-year-old Chase and 4-year-old Cole. Theirs is no ordinary visit to the historic port, where they have eluded capture but where CNN found them Tuesday. The Hakkens have been on the lam after they allegedly snatched the two boys from their grandmother's home in Florida. The couple lost custody of their children last year. There is an international manhunt for this family, and here they are, blending in among the other boats.\n@highlight\nFIRST ON CNN: A man on a boat in Havana tells CNN he is Josh Hakken\n@highlight\nCuba says it will turn the Hakkens back over to the United States\n@highlight\nAuthorities believe Hakken abducted his two small sons last week\n@highlight\nThe boys were taken from their parents by child welfare officials in Louisiana last year", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 689, "end": 691}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the security guards' request, CNN stepped away from the boat, which looked just like the photo that @placeholder law enforcement officials had circulated, except more battered.", "idx": 60601}], "idx": 39392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Havana has a thriving cultural scene and is the setting for world-class ballet and film festivals. But it's also a city of music, sunshine and rum, and Havana knows how to throw a damn fine party. Here are some of the city's biggest and best annual events. Dancers parade along the Malecon for the Havana Carnival. May Day (May 1) Hundreds of thousands of cheering people march through Havana to celebrate International Workers' Day. This quintessentially Cuban event offers a fascinating insight into a country where politics is woven into every aspect of daily life. Marching Cubans carry placards past images of communist heroes like Marx and Lenin in Plaza de la Revolucion square. The fact that the whole occasion is carefully stage managed by party officials adds to its uniquely Cuban air.\n@highlight\nHundreds of thousands march through Havana on International Workers' Day\n@highlight\nCrowds pack the Malecon seafront promenade for the Havana Carnival\n@highlight\nThe International Ballet Festival attracts world-famous dance stars to the city\n@highlight\nLegendary jazz maestro Chucho Valdes brings jazz to the Cuban capital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 307, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 415, "end": 440}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 664, "end": 685}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 863, "end": 888}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 952, "end": 966}, {"start": 983, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (August) One fiesta just isn't enough for a city like Havana, so the Cuban capital has two annual carnivals.", "idx": 60602}], "idx": 39393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson was \"totally addicted to propofol,\" the surgical anesthetic the coroner ruled killed him, the pop star's dermatologist said in an interview with the In Session network. Dr. Arnold Klein said he personally tried several times to prevent other doctors from administering propofol to Jackson for sleep. \"I knew this problem existed,\" Klein said in the interview Saturday. \"I did my best to prevent it. Whenever I could, I prevented it, but I'm only one man and I have to support my own life and take care of myself.\" Klein disputed the argument by Dr. Conrad Murray's lawyers that he addicted Jackson to Demerol in the months before his death, saying he used only low doses of the painkiller while repairing Jackson's collapsed nose and jawline.\n@highlight\nDermatologist says he intervened 3 times to prevent Jackson's getting propofol\n@highlight\nHe did not testify in the trial of Jackson's physician, Dr. Conrad Murray\n@highlight\nMurray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death\n@highlight\nJurors will resume deliberations at Murray's trial Monday morning", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because @placeholder was not found in Jackson's blood, the judge did not allow Dr. Murray's defense to call Klein as a witness in Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial, in which jurors are scheduled to resume deliberations Monday morning.", "idx": 60609}, {"query": "Klein described three instances in which he said he was involved as interventions to prevent Jackson from getting propofol, although @placeholder gave no indication of when the incidents occurred.", "idx": 60611}], "idx": 39398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Somewhere on a film studio\u2019s cutting room floor is a six-minute scene showcasing the hitherto unheard and unappreciated opera-singing talents of Dame Maggie Smith, Sir Tom Courtenay, Pauline Collins and Billy Connolly. Their rendering of a song from Verdi\u2019s Rigoletto was to have been the climax of their new film, Quartet, but director Dustin Hoffman decided to scrap it \u2014 much to the relief of all concerned \u2014 because, as Connolly puts it: \u2018Let\u2019s face it, we weren\u2019t very good.\u2019 And Tom Courtenay adds: \u2018The film is better without our singing. The irony is that all the extras in the film were real opera singers. Any of them could have sung perfectly well while we mimed. 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Sara Grkovic, 22, has been arrested and faces an attempted murder charge after she allegedly stabbed sister Dajana because she was believed to be envious of her relationship with a man they both liked. Police were called to their home on Saturday night after a violent row which ended when Sara plunged a kitchen knife into her twin sister leaving her critically injured and fighting for life. The pair would compete with one another to post the most attractive pictures to Facebook, and would even jealously compare their looks with the other, according to friends.\n@highlight\nSara and Dajana Grkovic, both 22, lived together in Croatian city of Rijeka\n@highlight\nThe twins were known to friends as 'the Croatian Kardashians'\n@highlight\nPair were in competition to post most attractive pictures on Facebook\n@highlight\nViolent row erupted on Saturday night, believed to be over a man\n@highlight\nSara 'plunged knife' into identical twin Dajana, leaving her critically injured\n@highlight\nToday, Sara was told she would remain in jail for another month at least\n@highlight\nShe also claimed she was acting in 'self defence' after Dajana attacked her", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 114}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 886, "end": 905}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1312}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's been reported that @placeholder is claiming that she had only acted in self-defence after he sister tried to strangle her, forcing her to grab a knife off a table.", "idx": 60626}], "idx": 39405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A French media firestorm has been circulating claims that Barack Obama and Beyonce are dangerously in love. It came as Francois Hollande, France\u2019s head of state and a well-known love cheat, arrived in America on an official state visit without his now-ex partner, Val\u00e9rie Trierweiler. Rumours of an affair between the American president and the superstar singer- both of whom are married- were first made on Europe 1 radio station this morning. Scroll down for video Go-to singer: President Obama is an open fan of Beyonce as well as her husband Jay Z and they have served as fundraisers for his presidential campaigns\n@highlight\nFrench photographer who discovered that President Francois Hollande was having an affair claims that President Obama is cheating as well\n@highlight\nCited alleged 'distance' that has been 'apparent' between Barack and Michelle Obama recently\n@highlight\nThe Obamas are open fans of Beyonce and her husband Jay Z", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 119, "end": 135}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 264, "end": 282}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 680, "end": 696}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 847, "end": 860}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Close: She was chosen to sing @placeholder the Beautiful at his second inauguration", "idx": 60628}], "idx": 39406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- Representatives for leading social conservative groups in Iowa held a secret meeting Monday as part of an effort with one main goal: find and support a Republican presidential candidate who can stop Mitt Romney in Iowa. The idea: avoid splintering the conservative vote in the state by rallying around one GOP rival who could win Iowa's Jan. 3 caucus and then challenge Romney in New Hampshire and the other early voting states. Many social conservatives and other religious leaders in the state have openly labeled the former Massachusetts governor as a \"flip-flopper,\" a criticism the campaign frequently beats back, while others have seen Romney's Mormon faith as an issue. And many of them have openly hoped for someone to emerge as a viable alternative to the former Massachusetts governor.\n@highlight\nSocial conservatives in Iowa quietly meet to find alternative to Mitt Romney\n@highlight\nMany Republican religious leaders in the state call Romney a \"flip-flopper\"\n@highlight\nRomney campaign says candidate \"is running a 50-state campaign\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So I think there's an urgency to say, 'Well who is the person that could best challenge [Romney] then move on after @placeholder?\"", "idx": 60634}], "idx": 39410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three penalty appeals - which the referee does not feel are enough on their own to award a spot kick - should not add to a penalty kick but that\u2019s what appeared to benefit Arjen Robben and Holland in Fortaleza. Ref Pedro Proenca is used to players exaggerating and simulating in his native Portugal. He even knows Robben from Champions League matches and he appeared to be prepared to wave aside theatrical falls during the game. The penalty which was given came from poor defending from the experienced Rafael Marquez, who from his days at Barcelona should know better than to put his leg in the way of a player like Robben.\n@highlight\nReferee Pedro Proenca should not have given Holland their late penalty\n@highlight\nHolland ran out 2-1 winners after Huntelaar converted the spot kick\n@highlight\nArjen Robben's theatrical fall decided the game in favour of the Dutch\n@highlight\nTwo clear penalties could have been given in the first half", "entities": [{"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still not happy: Robben and @placeholder have a chat during the first half cooling break", "idx": 60640}], "idx": 39415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The Korean War began 60 years ago on June 25, 1950, and it still hasn't ended. Fighting on the Korean Peninsula may have stopped with a cease-fire in July 1953, but North and South Korea have remained in a tense state of armed truce ever since, with open warfare just a hair-trigger away. The sinking of the South Korean navy vessel Cheonan on March 26 -- which an international investigation team concluded last week to be the result of a North Korean torpedo attack -- shows how volatile the situation remains between North and South. There is a real danger of the current war of words escalating into a shooting war, which would be a catastrophe for Korea and the surrounding region. But if all sides, including the United States, pull back from the brink, this tragedy may also present an opportunity to defuse tensions with North Korea and resume talks that have been on hold for the last two years.\n@highlight\nCharles Armstrong says new conflict between North and South shows tension unabated\n@highlight\nInternational probe shows North Korea sunk South's Navy ship, he says; South is furious\n@highlight\nNorth Korea denies role in sinking; China reluctant to weigh in on U.N. sanctions, he says\n@highlight\nWriter: Armed conflict threatens; but could be opportunity for new negotiations with North", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 458, "end": 469}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 847, "end": 857}, {"start": 934, "end": 950}, {"start": 978, "end": 992}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1318}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(@placeholder is one of the five nations that hold veto power on the Council.)", "idx": 60641}], "idx": 39416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Austin, Texas (CNN) -- In the early days of the Internet, there was hope that the unprecedented tool for global communication would lead to thoughtful sharing and discussion on its most popular sites. A decade and a half later, the very idea is laughable, says Gawker Media founder Nick Denton. \"It didn't happen,\" said Denton, whose properties include the blogs Gawker, Jezebel, Gizmodo, io9 and Lifehacker. \"It's a promise that has so not happened that people don't even have that ambition anymore. \"The idea of capturing the intelligence of the readership -- that's a joke.\" Denton was speaking at South by Southwest Interactive, the annual festival here devoted to Web and digital culture.\n@highlight\nGawker chief: Idea of positive online comments has become a joke\n@highlight\nNick Denton speaks at the South by Southwest Interactive festival\n@highlight\nHe said the bigger a site is, the harder it is to curate comment sections\n@highlight\nOne idea? Making certain stories only open to a few select commenters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 601, "end": 630}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 807, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he took questions, @placeholder had to do a little answering about the responsibility the tone of a site itself has in guiding its comments section.", "idx": 60644}], "idx": 39418} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: Award-winning journalist and best-selling author Carl Bernstein, best known for his reporting work with Bob Woodward about the Watergate scandal, serves as a political analyst for CNN. Most recently, Bernstein wrote \"A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton,\" a detailed portrait of the junior senator from New York and former Democratic presidential candidate. Carl Bernstein says Republicans returned to old themes, including patriotism, to attack Democrats. (CNN) -- Democrats take note: the Republican convention was resolutely on-message Tuesday night, sounding old themes and buzzwords that have worked for the GOP in the past. It's those same themes that John McCain, who once rejected the approach, has now embraced as the only way to the White House. \"The Angry Left,\" \"Liberals,\" \"The Media,\" -- the familiar litany of right-wing Republican demons -- rocked the house in St. Paul, Minnesota.\n@highlight\nTuesday's themes at GOP convention dealt with patriotism, \"Putting Country First\"\n@highlight\nPresident Bush attacked \"The Angry Left\" at convention\n@highlight\nBernstein: McCain once rejected old GOP themes, now embraces them", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 142, "end": 158}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 263, "end": 284}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "running against @placeholder for the Republican nomination in 2000), specifically rejected this approach.", "idx": 60649}], "idx": 39423} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She has eyelashes but no eyebrows. She has all her fingers but is missing four nails. Her skin is so taut now that she can no longer frown. But she can still smile. Her face tells a story of suffering. Her name, Shakira, tells a story of a new journey. Shakira means thankful. Last week, 4-year-old Shakira arrived in the United States for what her caretaker, Hashmat Effendi, hopes will be the start of the rest of her life. Shakira, discovered with severe burns in Pakistan, will undergo reconstructive surgery in January. She will never look fully normal, but Effendi hopes the surgery will make it easier for Shakira to grow older and help others see what Effendi has seen all along: an effervescent bundle of love.\n@highlight\nA doctor found the little girl in a trash bin in Pakistan's Swat Valley\n@highlight\nHer face and arms were severely burned\n@highlight\nHer caretaker named her Shakira, which means thankful\n@highlight\nShakira arrived in Texas last week for reconstructive surgery", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 369, "end": 383}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ran into the bathroom, stood in front of the mirror and started screaming.", "idx": 60653}], "idx": 39425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Harris Sparks are virtually guaranteed to fly in an explosive Anglo-Scottish grudge match in the badminton mixed doubles semi-final on Saturday when England\u2019s Chris Adcock, 25, and wife Gabby, 23, take on Scotland\u2019s Robert Blair, 32, and Imogen Bankier, 26, against a backdrop of bitter past rivalry. Both of the men involved have previously played mixed doubles with each of the women they oppose on Saturday but Adcock and Bankier\u2019s former alliance was a source of particular negativity in the run-up to the London Olympics. Adcock, 25, was romantically involved with then-girlfriend Gabby (nee White) at that time, but it was deemed Gabby was not good enough on the court to partner him at London 2012.\n@highlight\nEngland and Scotland clash in the semi-finals of mixed doubles on Saturday\n@highlight\nChris and Gabby Adcock will face Imogen Bankier and Robert Blair\n@highlight\nChris Adcock and Imogen Bankier were previously playing partners\n@highlight\nBlair and Gabby Adcock have also played together in the past\n@highlight\nBankier suffered insults when she appeared with Adcock at London 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 246, "end": 259}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 518, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 594, "end": 609}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 904, "end": 917}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hence she was \u2018dumped\u2019, in a sporting sense, and replaced by @placeholder.", "idx": 60657}], "idx": 39427} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- EW has confirmed that producers Mike Tollin (\"Varsity Blues,\" \"Coach Carter\") and Glenn Rigberg (\"Struck By Lightning\") have obtained the rights to make a feature film biopic about Henry \"Hank\" Aaron, the baseball legend who broke Babe Ruth's decades-long career home-run record on April 8, 1974. This project has instantly become one of the hottest sports movie projects in Hollywood. Barry Levinson (\"The Natural\") is attached to direct, working with screenwriter Adam Mazer, who wrote Levinson's HBO biopic on Jack Kevorkian, \"You Don't Know Jack,\" which Rigberg exec produced. Based on Howard Bryant's book \"The Last Hero: The Life Story of Henry Aaron,\" the film will trace the two years from 1972 to 1974 during which Aaron chased, and bested, Babe Ruth's record -- an accomplishment that was met with both breathless media coverage as well as death threats.\n@highlight\nA biopic is being made about Henry \"Hank\" Aaron, the baseball legend\n@highlight\nAaron broke Babe Ruth's decades-long career home-run record on April 8, 1974\n@highlight\nAaron will consult on the film with producer Mike Tollin", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 128}, {"start": 193, "end": 210}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 511, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 542, "end": 560}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 643, "end": 652}, {"start": 657, "end": 667}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 917, "end": 934}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hope is to go into production next year, and release in 2014, in time for both the 40th anniversary of @placeholder's record, and the man's 80th birthday.", "idx": 60659}], "idx": 39428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Villers-Farrow, 66, turned himself into police after allegations that he sexually abused two children Villers-Farrow is brother of actress Mia Farrow, who has 15 children, both adopted and biological Police asking anyone with information to come forward as there are fears for more victims By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 16:27 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:27 EST, 15 November 2012 The brother of film scion Mia Farrow has been arrested and charged for the alleged sexual assault and abuse of two children over an eight-year period, it emerged today. John Charles Villers-Farrow, 66, was charged Wednesday with multiple offenses, including assault, child abuse, and sex offense after he turned himself into police.\n@highlight\nJohn Villers-Farrow, 66, turned himself into police after allegations that he sexually abused two children\n@highlight\nVillers-Farrow is brother of actress Mia Farrow, who has 15 children, both adopted and biological\n@highlight\nPolice asking anyone with information to come forward as there are fears for more victims", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 558, "end": 584}, {"start": 733, "end": 751}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After police were informed of the possible abuse, two young men came forward, alleging that @placeholder abused them, beginning in 2000 and ending in 2008.", "idx": 60663}], "idx": 39432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:53 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:34 EST, 31 October 2013 Lured to a Washington, DC neighborhood by police reports of a violent home invasion, a news team looking for information wound up getting pepper sprayed by a furious resident. Reporter for WUSA Bruce Johnson and photographer Danielle Gill went to a house in the city\u2019s Southeast quadrant on Wednesday to cover a hostage situation and assault that reportedly occurred around 2am. As they spoke with neighbors, a woman watched them from a second floor window of the house in question. When she asked them to leave and they didn\u2019t, she became livid.\n@highlight\nWUSA reporters in Washington, DC were attacked by a woman while investigating an earlier hostage situation and assault in the home\n@highlight\nWhile they questioned her neighbors, the woman asked reporter Bruce Johnson and photographer Danielle Gill to go away\n@highlight\nWhen they didn't, she launched her attack as their camera rolled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 288, "end": 291}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 861, "end": 873}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder responded that they were on a public street and not her property, meaning she had no authority to make them go.", "idx": 60668}], "idx": 39437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The blogger who was jailed and sentenced to 1,000 lashes for 'insulting Islam' was given new hope last night, when it emerged that Saudi Arabia's king would refer his case to the country's supreme court. The Saudi government has not made an official statement regarding Raif Badawi's freedom, but his wife says the king's intervention came before he received the first 50 lashes last Friday. In an interview with the BBC, Ensaf Haidar said: 'Now his case has been passed by the royal office to the Supreme Court, he hopes something will happen soon, perhaps next week.' She had accused the government of killing her husband week by week - as the second round of his punishment was postponed due to 'health reasons'.\n@highlight\nRaif Badawi was sentenced to 1,000 lashes for writing a human rights blog\n@highlight\nThe dad-of-three is now being flogged 50 times each Friday for 20 weeks\n@highlight\nHis wife says Saudi king referred his case to supreme court before first one\n@highlight\nEnsaf Haidar is now living as a refugee in Canada with their three children\n@highlight\nShe fears the floggings may kill Raif, who she has not seen for four years\n@highlight\nSaudi Arabia has accused of 'utter brutality' and 'outrageous inhumanity'\n@highlight\nLatest flogging postponed on 'medical grounds', say Amnesty International\n@highlight\nWARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 417, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 983, "end": 994}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1350}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amnesty around the world is calling on governments to intervene on behalf of @placeholder, and the other victims of torture in Saudi Arabia.", "idx": 60692}], "idx": 39453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The attorney for former Liberian President Charles Taylor accused the former agent for supermodel Naomi Campbell of lying in her testimony at an international court Tuesday. Courtenay Griffiths said Carole White's account of Campbell receiving \"blood diamonds\" from Taylor's men was \"a complete pack of lies.\" White has been testifying at the war crimes trial of Taylor, who prosecutors allege funded a brutal civil war in Sierra Leone using so-called blood diamonds, or those that have been mined in conflict zones and used to fund the fighting. 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Birmingham-based Public Interest Lawyers represented the relatives of more than 20 Iraqis who claimed the men were taken prisoner by British soldiers, and later mistreated and murdered. Despite the relatives withdrawing their claims last week, the Al-Sweady Public Inquiry confirmed that it has spent more than \u00a322million of public money on the investigation - including handing \u00a32.5million over to Public Interest Lawyers run by the 'committed socialist' solicitor Phil Shiner.\n@highlight\nBirmingham-based Public Interest Lawyers took millions from inquiry\n@highlight\nMoney was spent bringing witnesses from Iraq to Britain for evidence\n@highlight\nAlso built studio for other witnesses to provide evidence via video-link\n@highlight\nHowever Public Interest Lawyers claim they earned less than \u00a370,000\n@highlight\nRelatives admit there is no evidence that Iraqi prisoners were murdered\n@highlight\nAn earlier version of this story stated that the Al-Sweady Inquiry had collapsed. In fact, while the primary strand of the inquiry is no longer proceeding, other parts of the inquiry are proceeding as planned. We are happy to clarify this.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 528, "end": 551}, {"start": 679, "end": 701}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "evidence to suggest the insurgents were unlawfully killed in @placeholder custody.", "idx": 60739}], "idx": 39484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She's renowned for her glowing complexion and flawless skin. So it's no wonder Kim Kardashian's tanner was brought in to bronze a collection of the world's most beautiful women at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Tuesday night. Renowned beautician Jimmy Coco worked on supermodels including Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio - who both sported a noticeably deep mahogany glow - plus Behati Prinsloo and Doutzen Kroes. Scroll down for video Brazilian beauties Adriana Lima (l) and Alessandra Ambrosio (r) looking super bronzed on the runway on Tuesday night Owner/founder Jimmy Snyder of Jimmy Coco: Mobile Tanning Pros (l) and Kim Kardashian looking bronzed on Monday (r)\n@highlight\nJimmy uses three coats of tanner on each model, taking approximately 25 minutes per layer, lasting for seven days\n@highlight\nTan man says chance encounter with Victoria's Secret model Miranda Kerr in 2006 led him to his current role\n@highlight\nAlessandra and Adriana showed off their bronzed skin in dazzling $2million Dream Angels Fantasy Bras", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 184, "end": 213}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 313, "end": 331}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 488, "end": 506}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 625}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 868}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I waited in the hotel lobby and introduced myself to @placeholder as she walked by, and offered her a spray tan.", "idx": 60740}], "idx": 39485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China remained tight-lipped Thursday about its stance on NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who is believed to be holed up in a safe house somewhere in the semiautonomous territory of Hong Kong. Snowden provided fresh fuel Wednesday for the controversy he has sparked, telling a Hong Kong newspaper that U.S. intelligence agents have been hacking networks around the world for years, including hundreds of computers in China. In the interview with the South China Morning Post, he also said he plans to stay in Hong Kong to fight any attempt to force him to return to the United States because he has \"faith in Hong Kong's rule of law.\" His comments come as the FBI is investigating his case.\n@highlight\nNEW: There are \"no signs\" Edward Snowden worked with others, U.S. official says\n@highlight\nThe U.S. hacks computers in China, the NSA leaker tells a newspaper\n@highlight\nHe revealed secret U.S. programs that collect data on phone and Internet activity\n@highlight\n\"We have no information to offer,\" a Chinese official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 76, "end": 78}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 463, "end": 486}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. officials have increasingly accused @placeholder of being the source of thousands of attacks on U.S. military and commercial networks.", "idx": 60743}, {"query": "The documents also \"point to hacking activity by the @placeholder against mainland targets,\" it reported.", "idx": 60744}], "idx": 39487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Julie Bishop's loyalty to Prime Minister Tony Abbott is under question after she released a weak statement where she appeared to be keeping her options open. Despite Mr Abbott telling reporters he and Ms Bishop would 'stand together to defeat the motion', Sky News is reporting she would not stand on a joint ticket with the Prime Minister. In a fiery address, a clearly angered Mr Abbott said: 'We are not the Labor Party. We are not going to repeat the chaos and instability of the Labor years. 'I have spoken to deputy leader Julie Bishop and we will stand together to urge the party room to defeat this particular motion.'\n@highlight\nJulie Bishop's loyalty to Prime Minister Tony Abbott under question after weak statement of support\n@highlight\nTwo Liberal backbenchers announced they would move a spill motion against Prime Minister Tony Abbott today\n@highlight\nScott Morrison has ruled himself out of contention but Malcolm Turnbull has not issued a statement\n@highlight\nWA backbencher Luke Simpkins said the Knighthood issue was the straw that broke the camel's back\n@highlight\n'I think that we must bring this to a head, and test the support of the leadership in the party room'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 867, "end": 880}, {"start": 922, "end": 937}, {"start": 977, "end": 978}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his email to his @placeholder colleagues he wrote: 'The knighthood issue was for many the final proof of a disconnection with the people,' Simpkins wrote in the email.", "idx": 60748}], "idx": 39488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Erin Clements Six months pregnant Chelsea Clinton reportedly celebrated her impending due date with a lavish -albeit healthy - baby shower in Westchester last week. Hillary Clinton hosted the event at Crabtree's Kittle House, an upscale restaurant near the Clintons' estate in Chappaqua, New York, on July 13, according to the New York Daily News. Due to the 34-year-old expectant mom's wheat intolerance, the menu was said to be 99per cent gluten free - as was the cake at her 2010 wedding to Marc Mezvinsky. Scroll down for video Mother to be: Chelsea Clinton, seen here reporting for jury duty last week, celebrated her first pregnancy with a gluten-free baby shower\n@highlight\nFormer President Bill Clinton made an appearance and 'worked the room'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 330, "end": 348}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 549, "end": 563}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She told guests at the event: '@placeholder and I are very excited that we have our first child arriving later this year.'", "idx": 60750}], "idx": 39489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SAN FERNANDO, Philippines (CNN) -- In skeletal form, they look like gargantuan honeycombs, rising 20 feet into the air. They are the largest incarnations of the Philippines' parol, an eye-dazzling electric Christmas lantern that symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem. In action they're truly a sight to behold. Each giant parol features a series of thousands of spinning lights synchronized by seven large steel drums -- the rotors. When the parol spins, the rotor hits a row of hairpins, electrifying the bulbs. Though smaller parols for household use have more latitude in covering, with choices like capiz shells and fiberglass, the giant lanterns usually stick to polyvinyl plastic.\n@highlight\nSan Fernando dubbed \"Christmas Capital of the Philippines\" for its Giant Lantern Festival\n@highlight\nA giant parol -- Christmas lantern -- costs around US$11,300-15,820 to build\n@highlight\nSmaller, mass-produced 'parul sampernandus' can be found hanging outside homes all over the Philippines", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 760, "end": 781}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder at home, the parol's electromagnetic message of triumph over adversity sparkles brightest.", "idx": 60756}], "idx": 39493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:34 EST, 24 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:52 EST, 25 August 2013 The mother-of-two who danced under the name 'Geordie Jordan' had nine bags of cocaine in her handbag when police raided her home A lap dancing club manageress who helped to supply customers with cocaine has been jailed for two years and six months. House madam Cheryl 'Dolce' Byron, 45 supplied undercover police officers with bags of cocaine at \u00a345 or \u00a350 each during visits to the club Red Velvet, which has since closed. According to the Northern Echo, two dancers also helped to 'sort' the officers, \u2018Warren\u2019 and \u2018Paul\u2019 with bags of the class A drug.\n@highlight\nCheryl Byron was found to have 325mg amphetamines in her home\n@highlight\nMother-of-two claimed she supplied the cocaine after taking a 'shine' to one of the officers\n@highlight\n45-year-old house madam danced under the name 'Geordie Jordan'\n@highlight\nMs Byron admitted she was a cocaine addict and took the drug every night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 358, "end": 377}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But her admissions were made on the basis she did not supply anyone other than the two undercover officers, and that was only because she 'took a shine' to \u2018@placeholder\u2019.", "idx": 60772}], "idx": 39504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- If you stared at empty seats around your Thanksgiving dinner table, Robert DeNiro's newest film could help. Parents who want their kids home for Christmas may do well by persuading them to see \"Everybody's Fine,\" which opens next Friday in U.S. theaters. \"I'm hoping it might catch the moment, and it might catch the Christmas spirit and the Thanksgiving spirit,\" director-writer Kirk Jones told CNN over coffee in Hollywood. The movie is targeted at people with parents, brothers, sisters or children, Jones said. \"Pretty much everyone,\" Jones said. \"It's about family.\" The story centers around a cross-country journey by DeNiro's character struggling to bring together his grown children for Christmas, several months after their mother's death.\n@highlight\n\"Everybody's Fine\" is targeted at \"pretty much everyone,\" director Kirk Jones told CNN\n@highlight\nStory centers on a father's journey as he seeks to reunite his kids for the holidays\n@highlight\nEach stop reveals how his wife had sheltered him from bad news about his kids\n@highlight\nJones, who also wrote the screenplay, traveled the U.S. for inspiration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 794, "end": 809}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder reveals a sensitive, aging father who imagines that \"everybody's fine\" -- a solace for his lonely suffering.", "idx": 60779}], "idx": 39508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 17 December 2012 Innocent: Kenrick Wickham was mistaken for a crack cocaine dealer and murdered in West Dulwich, London, last year Three members of a gang who executed an innocent man after mistaking him for drug dealer were jailed for a total of at least 81 years today. Anthony McKenzie, 23, Samir Yusuf, 24, and Devana Palmer, 21, were all handed lengthy prison terms for the murder of Kenrick Wickham who was shot in the back of the head as he begged for mercy. Mr Wickham, 36, who was also shot twice in the neck, was bundled into a black Audi A3 after being mistaken for crack dealer O'Neill 'Power' Miller in June last year.\n@highlight\nAnthony McKenzie, Samir Yusuf and Devana Palmer were jailed for murder\n@highlight\nKenrick Wickham was bundled into a car and shot as he begged for mercy\n@highlight\nKurt McLean was also jailed for conspiracy to commit robbery\n@highlight\nMr Wickham's West Dulwich, London, neighbours heard shouts of 'murder'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 348, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 666, "end": 687}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was handed a minimum sentence of 25 years, while Yusuf will serve at least 26 years in jail.", "idx": 60790}], "idx": 39516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An alleged gang member who was on the FBI's Top 10 List of most wanted fugitives and sought in connection with a 2000 attack on two Los Angeles, California, officers was captured in Mexico, authorities said Monday. Emigdio Preciado Jr., believed to be 39, was captured Friday in the hills Yagos, Mexico, according to the FBI. Emigdio Preciado Jr., who is believed to be 39, was captured Friday in the town of Santiago Escuintla in western central Mexico, north of coastal Puerto Vallarta, according to Mexican authorities. He had been living there, using the name Regalo Castaneda-Castaneda and working as a fisherman, the FBI said.\n@highlight\nSought in connection with 2000 attack on two Los Angeles, California, officers\n@highlight\nEmigdio Preciado Jr., captured Friday in hills near Yagos, Mexico, FBI said\n@highlight\nPreciado's identifying tattoos had been surgically removed, said FBI\n@highlight\nMexican police and FBI agents confirmed his identity through fingerprints", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 224, "end": 243}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 354}, {"start": 418, "end": 435}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 573, "end": 598}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 743, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 895, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Preciado was sought on a @placeholder parole violation at the time of the 2000 shooting, authorities said in the statement, and has an extensive criminal record.", "idx": 60802}], "idx": 39523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 09:05 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 23 March 2012 The company hosting the frozen data of millions of users of the file sharing site Megaupload have said their bill must be paid or be allowed to delete the data. Carpathia Hosting said it is using more than 1,100 servers to store the 25 million gigabytes of the website's data - it has been inaccessible since the site was seized by the FBI. The company filed an emergency motion this week in a U.S. federal court in Virginia seeking protection from the expense of hosting the data of up to 66 million users.\n@highlight\nCarpathia Hosting wants to delete files saying it is costing them $9,000 a day to host the data\n@highlight\nIt hosts data of up to 66 million users", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 248, "end": 264}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Justification: @placeholder says many of its users are legitimate and storing important files on the site", "idx": 60803}], "idx": 39524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell and Sophie Jane Evans Families across the country flocked to parks, beaches and lakes today to make the most of the glorious Easter sunshine - with temperatures as high as 17C in the South of England. Hundreds of parents and children spent the school holidays at beaches across Britain, where they could be seen eating ice cream, sunbathing and playing in the sea. Others were spotted relaxing in the sunshine at Regent's Park in London - while some took to the water on pedalos and canoes in Birmingham and Derbyshire. Playing in the sun: Three children make the most of the glorious Easter sunshine by walking across stepping stones over water at the Cambridge Botanic Gardens\n@highlight\nFamilies across country flocked to parks, beaches and lakes today to make the most of glorious Easter sunshine\n@highlight\nBut not everyone enjoyed relaxing, stress-free day after a live hand grenade exploded on packed beach in Dorset\n@highlight\nWarm sunny weather is forecast across most of the country tomorrow, Good Friday, and Saturday, but it won't last\n@highlight\nEaster egg hunts may have to be moved indoors as heavy rain is forecast for Easter Sunday, and it won't stop there\n@highlight\nRain expected to continue into Easter Monday, and may go on into the following week, Met Office has warned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 671, "end": 695}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1297}]}, "qas": [{"query": "16C or @placeholder, but there will also be rain across the country, and it may", "idx": 60804}], "idx": 39525} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A female veteran found a nasty note left on her car criticizing her for parking in a spot reserved for veterans outside of a grocery store in North Carolina. Mary Claire Caine, who served in the Air Force and spent time stationed in Kuwait, found the note attached to the front passenger window of her SUV outside the Harris Teeter grocery store in Wilmington, North Carolina. The note, written in sharpie, read: \u2018Maybe [you] can\u2019t read the sign you parked in front of. This space is reserved for those who fought for AMERICA\u2026 not you. Thanks, Wounded Vet.\u2019 As a veteran Caine could not believe what she had read.\n@highlight\nMary Claire Caine served for four years in the Air Force but returned to her car to find a note criticizing her use of a veterans-only parking spot\n@highlight\nThe note said 'This space is reserved for those who fought for AMERICA... not you' and was signed 'Wounded Vet'\n@highlight\nCaine speculates that the author assumed a woman with a prominent advert for her realtor business on her car was unlikely to be a veteran\n@highlight\nHaving followed her father and two brothers into the military she wants to remind people that 'veterans come in all shapes and sizes'\n@highlight\nCaine says the author owes her and every other female service member fighting now and who has fought in the past, an apology", "entities": [{"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 626, "end": 642}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1206}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Caine then moved to @placeholder, earned a college degree, and became a realtor.", "idx": 60805}], "idx": 39526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- No matter the years she has been away and the miles that separate her, Crystal Roles still calls Naoma, West Virginia, home. She left the mining town with her high school sweetheart, soon after they graduated and married in 1989. But every trip back home -- to the area the world has been watching for days -- is a reunion with a special world for the coal miner's daughter. \"It's a breed of people, a group of people that are like nobody else,\" says Roles, 39. \"The same people who are underground now, looking for the four missing, are kids I went to high school with.\"\n@highlight\nMine disaster shines spotlight on community steeped in pride, hard work and danger\n@highlight\nFormer miner a wreck: \"When it comes to one of them getting hurt, we all hurt\"\n@highlight\nMiners include teachers, ministers and police officers, defying stereotypes, miner says\n@highlight\nCountry singer Kathy Mattea feels kinship with miners; her history inspired \"Coal\" album", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rescue crews going underground, @placeholder says, may have had \"to step over one of their neighbors, a deacon in their church or someone who recently sat on the front porch with them having a glass of tea.\"", "idx": 60821}], "idx": 39537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They have been told to be positive at all times, but England had to dig deep before they could have the desired effect at Lord\u2019s when faced with a combination of one of the greatest batsmen in history and a featherbed pitch. Even the best bowlers of all time may have struggled against Kumar Sangakkara on the third day of the first Test once he had decided that this was the day when he would finally make his first Test century at the home of cricket. Yet, when Moeen Ali, almost out of nowhere, forced an edge from a rare loose Sangakkara shot to end his latest high quality century and claim a notable first Test wicket, England suddenly looked capable of claiming a decisive advantage.\n@highlight\nSangakarra scored 147, his first Test hundred at Lord's\n@highlight\nMoeen Ali had him caught behind by Matt Prior for maiden Test wicket\n@highlight\nJames Anderson had opener Kaushal Silva caught behind early on\n@highlight\nMahela Jayawardene hit 55, Angelo Mathews in 79 not out\n@highlight\nLiam Plunkett took his first Test wicket for seven years", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 940}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was apt that when Sangakkara finally went to that 36th Test hundred but first on this ground that Jayawardene should be at his side, his great friend rushing to leap on him and join the celebrations as @placeholder basked in the adulation.", "idx": 60826}], "idx": 39541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie PUBLISHED: 20:23 EST, 29 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:24 EST, 29 December 2013 The BBC handed one of its top executives a \u00a3200,000 golden goodbye \u2013 then rehired him two years later. Former Radio 1 boss Matthew Bannister \u2013 once nicknamed \u2018the fat controller\u2019 by DJ Chris Evans \u2013 is still on the corporation\u2019s payroll more than a decade after he pocketed the huge severance sum. Details of his extraordinary payoff can be revealed by the Daily Mail as it emerged the BBC re-employed 233 staff it made redundant in the past decade, including another executive given \u00a3365,000 as he left.\n@highlight\nFormer Radio 1 boss Matthew Bannister is still on corporation's payroll\n@highlight\nHe received a \u00a3200,000 golden goodbye when he left the job in 2000\n@highlight\nBut he was rehired by BBC two years later as Radio 5 Live presenter\n@highlight\nBroadcaster has re-employed 233 redundant staff in the past decade", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 221, "end": 237}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 634, "end": 650}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair later fell out spectacularly after he refused to let the DJ work a four-day week, prompting @placeholder to walk out.", "idx": 60829}], "idx": 39542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Sunday Oliseh was a young boy kicking a football around the dusty streets of Lagos, he never dreamed he would one day carry the hopes of 170 million people on the world's biggest sporting stage. \"As a child, the World Cup was something that was not for us but for others,\" says the man who became one of Nigeria's pioneering football exports. \"It was something like a mirage for my nation until my generation came around.\" Indeed, football was not even considered a respectable profession in the Oliseh household. \"For my parents growing up, football was taboo and you could understand them because way back then, in Africa, nobody made a living out of playing football,\" the 39-year-old tells CNN's Human to Hero series.\n@highlight\nSunday Oliseh played for Nigeria at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups\n@highlight\nFormer midfielder was the first Nigerian to play in Italy's Serie A\n@highlight\nOliseh won an Olympic gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games\n@highlight\nHe believes African nations must change their approach if they are ever to win a World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 708, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 942, "end": 959}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With a confident and enthusiastic attitude to life, much like his playing style, the position of nomadic footballing trailblazer suited @placeholder.", "idx": 60832}], "idx": 39543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The fact that Chris Christie rolled to a second term in New Jersey and Terry McAuliffe won in Virginia wasn't a surprise. Public opinion polls have consistently shown both men in the lead. But the exit polls showed two very different paths to victory. Christie steamrolled hapless Democratic nominee Barbara Buono, 60% to 39% with 80% of the vote counted, crushing her in almost every key demographic. It was the biggest victory for a GOP gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey since Tom Kean was running in the 1980s. What Christie's victory means for 2016 McAuliffe's victory was much narrower than most of the polls indicated, 48% to 46% with 98% of the vote in. He didn't win every key group -- self-described independents broke for Republican nominee Ken Cuccinelli -- but he successfully stoked fears about Cuccinelli's strident brand of conservatism in an increasingly moderate battleground state.\n@highlight\nChristie crushed his Democratic opponent in almost every demographic category\n@highlight\nMcAuliffe stoked fears about his Republican opponent's strident conservatism\n@highlight\nBad news for Christie: Polls show he would lose presidential matchup against Hillary Clinton\n@highlight\nIn Virginia, Cuccinelli was hurt by the same tea party alliance that won him the nomination", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 956, "end": 965}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did very well for a Republican with core Democratic constituencies.", "idx": 60835}, {"query": "Christie did very well for a @placeholder with core Democratic constituencies.", "idx": 60836}], "idx": 39544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter The Air Force has fired nine mid-level nuclear commanders and will discipline dozens of junior officers at a nuclear missile base in Montana after an exam-cheating scandal that spanned two years. Air Force officials called the moves unprecedented in the history of the intercontinental ballistic missile force. None of the nine commanders fired from Malmstrom Air Force Base were directly involved in the cheating, but each was determined to have failed in his or her leadership responsibilities. Officials originally said the cheating happened in August or September last year. But investigators determined that it in fact spanned from as early as November 2011 until November 2013, according to a defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to reveal details before James' announcement.\n@highlight\nThe commanders were fired from Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana Thursday\n@highlight\nNone were directly involved in the cheating but failed in their leadership roles, officials decided\n@highlight\nThe cheating was originally thought to have happened in August or September last year, but in fact went from November 2011 until late 2013\n@highlight\nIt involved unauthorized passing of answers to exams designed to test missile launch officers' proficiency in handling 'emergency war orders'\n@highlight\nThe most senior person implicated was the commander of Malmstrom's 341st Missile Wing, Col. 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Cile Precetaj, 41, was told to report for deportation at Detroit Metro Airport at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday but defied the order, choosing instead to stay home and wait for U.S. Immigrations Customs and Enforcement agents to come to her.\n@highlight\nCile Precetaj, 41, of Detroit, Michigan, learned late Tuesday that immigration officials are reviewing her case\n@highlight\nShe had been ordered to report for deportation at Detroit Metro Airport at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday for a flight back to Albania\n@highlight\nShe received a letter from authorities informing her of her deportation on Monday, a day before her scheduled flight\n@highlight\nIn a desperate bid to buy time, she deliberately missed her flight, instead staying at home with her family around her\n@highlight\nShe expected to be taken to jail as the authorities organize another flight before she got the good news, though her future still isn't certain\n@highlight\nHer husband has lived in the U.S. for 40 years and her three children, aged 11, 6 and 4, are U.S. citizens enrolled in the local school\n@highlight\nShe is also the sole carer for her elderly mother-in-law who can't eat or walk on her own", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 475, "end": 495}, {"start": 584, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 833, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1362}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1426}]}, "qas": [{"query": "testimony about fearing the prostitution trade and criminal activity in @placeholder lacked credibility.", "idx": 60865}], "idx": 39561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Fox News host has drawn the ire of the internet after speculating on air what could have caused the disappearance of AsiaAir Flight QZ8501. The flight from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore went missing early this morning over the Java Sea, shortly after the pilot asked for a change in altitude due to severe weather. Fox News co-host Anna Kooiman interviewed former FAA spokesperson Scott Brenner about the search for the missing flight Sunday morning, asking the airline industry insider whether foreign pilots were at a disadvantage since they were trained using the metric system. 'Even when we think about temperature, it's Fahrenheit or Celsius,' Kooiman said. 'It's kilometers or miles. You know, everything about their training could be similar, but different.'\n@highlight\nAnna Kooiman asked airline expert whether differences in Imperial and metric measuring systems cause problems for foreign pilots\n@highlight\nAsiaAir flight went missing this morning over the Java Sea shortly after pilot asked for change in altitude due to sever weather", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 119, "end": 139}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 369, "end": 371}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pointed out that the bigger difference was foreign pilots' reliance on auto-pilot, which he says they are often required to switch over to after take-off.", "idx": 60867}], "idx": 39563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Adam Johnson was thrilled to hand Sunderland supporters the perfect Christmas gift after firing the club to a fourth successive derby victory at Newcastle. The 27-year-old winger struck with seconds of normal time remaining at St James' Park to silence the home crowd and condemn the Magpies to a third consecutive home defeat by their arch-rivals. Johnson and his team-mates celebrated on the pitch in front of the travelling fans high in the stand at the Leazes End long after the final whistle as the bragging rights remained on Wearside. Adam Johnson proved Sunderland's matchwinner in Sunday's 1-0 Premier League win at Newcastle\n@highlight\nSunderland won 1-0 away at bitter rivals Newcastle on Sunday\n@highlight\nAdam Johnson's late goal was their third successive win at St James' Park\n@highlight\nBlack Cats host Hull in the Premier League on Boxing Day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder had had a tough week with a young keeper in goal.", "idx": 60869}], "idx": 39565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the jurors who convicted Michael Dunn of attempted murder after he fired into an SUV during a fatal argument believes he should have been convicted of first-degree murder. \"I believed he was guilty,\" Valerie said in an interview with ABC's \"Nightline\" early Wednesday. Also known as Juror No. 4, she asked that her full name not be given in order to protect her identity. A Florida jury on Saturday night convicted Dunn of three charges of attempted second-degree murder for shooting into an SUV full of teenagers after arguing about their loud music. He was also convicted of one count of shooting into the vehicle.\n@highlight\nMichael Dunn was convicted on three counts of attempted second-degree murder\n@highlight\nMistrial declared on first-degree murder charge; prosecutors say they'll seek a new trial\n@highlight\nDunn faces at least 60 years in prison, possibly 15 more for another charge\n@highlight\n\"We all believed that there was another way out, another option,\" Juror No. 4 tells ABC", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But for @placeholder, it never should have happened at all.", "idx": 60871}], "idx": 39567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jack Wilshere missed Arsenal's pre-Monaco training session on Tuesday morning as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury. The England midfielder was absent from first-team training, but is understood to have worked in the gym. Manager Arsene Wenger, however, insisted that Wilshere has not suffered an setback from the injury that kept him out for four months. Chile forward Alexis Sanchez gets on the ball in training as Arsenal prepare to face Monaco on Wednesday Theo Walcott gestures during Arsenal's final session before returning to Champions League action Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (left) and Danny Welbeck are all smiles as they walk in to training\n@highlight\nArsenal take on Monaco in the Champions League last-16\n@highlight\nFirst leg against the French side is at the Emirates on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nGunners manager Arsene Wenger is taking on his former club\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere will not play and did not train with the first-team\n@highlight\nWenger insists Wilshere has not suffered a setback in his injury recovery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 570, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 703, "end": 718}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England international forward Danny Welbeck will be hoping to start to the first leg against @placeholder", "idx": 60879}], "idx": 39574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard A procession of ferocious storms has been lining up across the Pacific Ocean, with three of the most deadly set to hit land. A spectacular satellite image this morning revealed an unsettled Earth with Typhoon Halong, Hurricane Genevieve, Hurricane Iselle, and Hurricane Julion simultaneously churning up the ocean. The image, taken at 00:00 UTC (1:00 BST), shows the storms far from land \u2013 but they have since travelled and are about to unleash their force on Hawaii and Japan. The Pacific Ocean hosts a quartet of tropical cyclones - from left to right - Typhoon Halong, Hurricane Genevieve (which kept travelling west to become Typhoon Genevieve), Hurricane Iselle, and Hurricane Julio\n@highlight\nImage taken this morning shows Typhoon Halong, Hurricane Genevieve, Hurricane Iselle, and Hurricane Julio\n@highlight\nIselle, with winds of 80 mph (128 kph), is set to hit Hawaii which is poised to take its first direct hit in 22 years\n@highlight\nJapan is also bracing itself for high waves and heavy rain this weekend, where Halong is forecast to make landfall\n@highlight\n'I can't remember the last time when there were four storms of such intensity travelling the Pacific Ocean at the same time,' Julian Heming, a tropical prediction scientist told MailOnline", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 284, "end": 299}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 614}, {"start": 654, "end": 670}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1282}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Ocean temperatures in the @placeholder are a little bit above average and that has helped storms to strengthen the storms a bit more,' he added.", "idx": 60880}], "idx": 39575} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many rich motorists want to own a supercar simply as a status symbol - and few will ever get the chance to use one to its full potential. But a Bugatti Veyron driver has achieved seven runs at astonishing speeds of up to 225mph on Arizona\u2019s Interstate 8 public highway. An amazing video shows the $1.7million vehicle - named \u2018car of the decade\u2019 by BBC\u2019s Top Gear in 2010 - driven into the U.S. from Mexico. Scroll down for video Supercar: A Bugatti Veyron driver has achieved seven runs at astonishing speeds of up to 225mph on Arizona's Interstate 8 public highway\n@highlight\nBugatti Veyron driven at 225mph on Arizona's I-8\n@highlight\n$1.7m vehicle named 'car of the decade' by Top Gear\n@highlight\nIt can do 0-60mph in 2.5 seconds; top speed 253mph", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 622, "end": 624}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And because of its impressive fuel efficiency the car could be driven down to the @placeholder border and back into southern Arizona without refuelling.", "idx": 60884}], "idx": 39579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dylan Ryan and Danny Wylde knew each other online -- she's read his blog, he's seen her tweets -- before they met in person in Los Angeles a few weeks ago. A bit awkward, they made small talk, spending an hour or so getting to know each other. \"When I'm with someone new, my primary bit of nervousness is I have no idea if they'll like me, or be attracted to me, or be interested in me,\" Ryan says. \"It's sort of akin to a first date situation.\" But this wasn't a first date -- it was strictly business. After chatting, Ryan and Wylde got to work, which in their case meant having sex. Ryan and Wylde (their stage names) are adult performers.\n@highlight\nPorn stars often get tested for STDs at least once a month\n@highlight\nWhile the testing isn't foolproof, it lowers the risk of getting infected\n@highlight\nHIV is a particularly tricky test, since it may provide a false negative\n@highlight\nOften a simple urine test is all that is necessary", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, after discussion with various @placeholder experts, here's a list of tests many doctors recommend.", "idx": 60890}], "idx": 39583} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "What European city has fallen under the rule of the Polish Empire, the Hapsburgs, the Soviets and the Nazis? Here's a clue: It's lined with cobbled roads and features some of the world's most eclectic examples of historic architecture -- from renaissance to baroque to art deco. Answer: Lviv, Ukraine's official capital of culture. Never heard of it? You're not alone. With its independent coffee houses and traditional chocolatiers, Lviv looks, smells, and tastes like the best of Europe. Indeed, its Western flavor has earned it the moniker \"Little Paris of Ukraine.\" And yet, compared to other prized European cities, relatively few people travel here.\n@highlight\nSince Euro 2012, little-known Ukrainian \"capital of culture\" Lviv put back on map\n@highlight\nCity boasts architecture from renaissance and baroque eras, built during wealthy past\n@highlight\nAfter 50 years of Soviet rule, Lviv fell into relative obscurity, but strong education system reviving fortunes", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 12}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just last month, the floodgates opened even wider, when Lviv became a host city for the @placeholder football championships.", "idx": 60891}], "idx": 39584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 11:10 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:44 EST, 29 November 2013 Dark side: Chris Patten blamed the 'dark side of globalisation' for the problem of immigration Lord Patten has weighed in to the immigration debate by suggesting that British politicians are now unable to cope with the country\u2019s \u2018porous borders\u2019. The Chairman of the BBC Trust and former Conservative minister blamed the \u2018dark side of globalisation\u2019 for the problem. Chris Patten also suggested that elected representatives were increasingly reluctant to tell people the truth about such vexed issues. 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It\u2019s had great reviews from shoppers, but I find budget ranges sometimes don\u2019t work well for mature skins, failing to cover up signs of ageing. So identical twins Linda Hall and Pauline Day, 64, volunteered to try the Poundland products to see if they could tackle baggy eyes, thin eyebrows and freckles. Scroll down for video Spot the difference: 64-year-old twins Pauline (left) and Linda (right) after their makeovers Celebrity make-up artist Lina Cameron applied the same look to both women. She used Poundland make-up worth \u00a310 on Pauline, and designer brands worth a staggering \u00a3400.50 on Linda.\n@highlight\nAfter launching its \u00a31 make-up range, Poundland had to fly in extra stock\n@highlight\nIt\u2019s had great reviews from shoppers\n@highlight\nTwins Linda Hall and Pauline Day, 64, tried the Poundland products\n@highlight\nCould the range tackle baggy eyes, thin eyebrows and freckles?\n@highlight\nMake-up artist Lina Cameron spent \u00a3400 on one look and \u00a310 on the other\n@highlight\nCan you tell the difference?", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s was oily meaning it would come off the second you went near a glass of wine, and it sank into lip lines.", "idx": 60895}], "idx": 39587} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- For many children fighting cancer, it can be extremely tough to make it to their chemotherapy appointments. 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We can still win games.'' Most of us bought in. Why wouldn't we? There was a culture of winning -- a Super Bowl title, another Super Bowl appearance, 12-win seasons as a matter of habit -- and lots of players remaining who were an integral part of establishing that culture. Look at the remaining roster: Top receiver Reggie Wayne and tight end Dallas Clark. Defensive ends Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. 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Miami took that one 4-3 to win their second successive Larry O'Brien trophy, but this year the Spurs enter as slight favourites. Sportsmail's team of NBA experts make their predictions. 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A 1st Cavalry Platoon leader and acting company commander in Vietnam, White experienced the struggles of war and the challenges of readjusting to civilian life. Now the executive director of Veterans Across America, White is working to help the new generation of veterans, mostly from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, find jobs. \"This group [of veterans] is extremely well-trained. It's just that they're coming home to a terrible economy, there are very few jobs for them, and they're just being dumped out on the street. 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With the ability to effectively take down mid-range rockets targeted at Israeli cities, and with a success rate of over 90%, the system is helping Israel offset the most widespread threat to its citizens in recent years, according to Israeli officials. Thirty-seven rockets fired out of Gaza towards Israeli cities have been intercepted since Friday, a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces said Sunday. \"I must point out that the Iron Dome system has proven itself very well and we will, of course, see to its expansion in the months and years ahead. 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A high-level university representative pledged in a 90-minute meeting Friday to return the artifacts excavated from the ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, Peruvian President Alan Garcia said. \"The Peruvian government is grateful for this decision and recognizes that Yale University conserved these parts and pieces that otherwise would have been dispersed in private collections throughout the world, and perhaps would have disappeared,\" Garcia said in a statement.\n@highlight\nA university representative pledges to return the ancient Incan pieces\n@highlight\nPeruvian president says the government is grateful\n@highlight\nThey will be turned over to a Peruvian university, the president says\n@highlight\nPeruvian officials have demanded their return for years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 101, "end": 118}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much of the @placeholder collection, he said, consists of shards and fragments, not complete objects that can easily be shown in a museum.", "idx": 60936}], "idx": 39611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seen side by side for the first time, this pair of pets look like they could be mother and daughter. While there is 12 years between them, however, these two dachshunds have identical genes \u2013 and are Britain's first cloned dogs. Scientists took a skin sample from the older dog, Winnie, to help manufacture a genetically identical embryo. The result, Mini-Winnie, was born in March and was flown to Britain on Saturday after being cared for by experts in South Korea for five months. 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The crash of the Chicago Transit Authority Blue Line train injured 32 people, although none seriously, according to Chicago Fire officials. The eight-car train failed to stop at the end of the line when it arrived at the airport station at 2:52 a.m., a Chicago Fire official said. The lead car appeared to have climbed an escalator adjacent to the passenger platform. \"I've investigated many accidents and trains do different things,\" National Transportation Safety Board investigator Tim DePaepe told reporters. \"It's all about kinetic force. 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Robert Costley and Peter Ashford, both, 25, pitched their tent under giant eucalyptus tree for nine days, but moved to a shadier spot to escape the searing 40C (104F) heat. 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Nicola Richardson and Jemma Myhill received \u2018hostile\u2019 letters written by their rapists while they were in prison. Last night the women, who have waived their right to anonymity, said they had been failed by a flawed victim protection system which should have kept them safe. Miss Myhill, now 19, was raped and sexually abused by her 44-year-old uncle Darren Myhill between the ages of eight and 16. Her attacker was jailed in March 2013 after admitting 22 charges of rape, indecency with a child, indecent assault and incitement against five children.\n@highlight\nNicola Richardson and Jemma Myhill both had letters from their attackers\n@highlight\nHand written notes were sent to their homes from attackers' prison cells\n@highlight\nMiss Myhill, 19, sexually abused by her uncle between the age of 8 and 16\n@highlight\nYet Darren Myhill was able to send letters, some threatening, to her\n@highlight\nNicola Richardson, 34, was raped and beaten by her police officer husband\n@highlight\nWayne Scott pestered her from prison, and sent one 'hostile' letter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 148, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 711, "end": 727}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 968, "end": 980}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Richardson was repeatedly raped by her husband @placeholder, a policeman, who has since been jailed for 19 years.", "idx": 60991}, {"query": "@placeholder received it in the summer of last year just a few months", "idx": 60992}], "idx": 39642} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Life is never dull at Neuchatel Xamax, at least not since Bulat Chagaev took over the reins of the Swiss football club in May. In just seven months since the Chechen businessman bought previous owner Sylvio Bernasconi's majority stake, sacking has followed sacking, rumors have run rife, and controversy has never been far around the corner as a series of bizarre incidents has moved the team off the back pages and into the forefront of Swiss newspapers. Chagaev has, remarkably, fired four coaches, removed every local sponsor involved with the club from the previous season and dismissed his entire administrative staff, resulting in Xamax being unable to print any tickets for the opening match of the 2011-12 Swiss Super League campaign.\n@highlight\nChechen-born Bulat Chagaev is the controversial owner of Neuchatel Xamax\n@highlight\nChagaev has already sacked four coaches since taking over Swiss club in May\n@highlight\nThe club are in trouble with Swiss league for failing to supply information about their finances\n@highlight\nChagaev is also being investigated regarding a forged Bank of America document", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 209, "end": 225}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 723, "end": 740}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lie fifth in the table, just five points off second place, after a run of five wins and two draw in nine matches.", "idx": 61001}], "idx": 39648} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch expects News Corporation-owned newspaper Web sites to start charging users for access within a year in a move which analysts say could radically shake-up the culture of freely available content. Murdoch said the existing Internet business model was \"malfunctioning.\" Speaking on a conference call as News Corporation announced a 47 percent slide in quarterly profits to $755 million, Murdoch said the current free access business model favored by most content providers was flawed. \"We are now in the midst of an epochal debate over the value of content and it is clear to many newspapers that the current model is malfunctioning,\" the News Corp. Chairman and CEO said.\n@highlight\nRupert Murdoch says News Corp. Web sites will charge for content within year\n@highlight\nMurdoch's newspapers include New York Post, UK's Sun, Times\n@highlight\nWall Street Journal proves users can be charged for content, Murdoch says\n@highlight\nMurdoch: \"The current days of the Internet will soon be over\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 851}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 895}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murdoch said he envisaged other @placeholder titles introducing charges within 12 months.", "idx": 61002}], "idx": 39649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:27 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 24 February 2014 Russia has poured scorn on Ukraine's new leaders, questioning their authority and saying they came to power as a result of an 'armed mutiny'. It came after Ukraine's newly-appointed interim interior minister said an arrest warrant had been issued for ousted President Viktor Yanukovych. The fugitive leader, who was voted out of power by Ukraine's parliament on Saturday, was last seen in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol and is rumoured to be taken under Russian protection. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPM Dmitry Medvedev warned there's 'no-one to communicate with' in Kiev\n@highlight\nHe said events in Ukraine are 'essentially the result of an armed mutiny'\n@highlight\nRussia, angered at the loss of an ally, has already recalled ambassador\n@highlight\nNow it is claimed Russia is harbouring Ukraine's ousted president", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 361, "end": 377}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder region, for an unknown destination in a car with one of his aides", "idx": 61004}], "idx": 39651} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see the full list of votes. Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo was nowhere to be seen in Roy Hodgson's three votes for the award as the England boss instead picked Barcelona midfielder Javier Mascherano for the gong. There was no place either for Lionel Messi as Hodgson selected Germany's World Cup-winning captain Philipp Lahm as his second choice and voted goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, one of the favourites for the award, third. Hodgson brifefly managed Mascherano after becoming Liverpool boss in July 2010 before the midfielder departed Anfield for Barcelona two months later. Cristiano Ronaldo was crowned with the 2014 Ballon d'Or award but failed to get Roy Hodgson's vote\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi decided against voting for each other\n@highlight\nThe Portugal international instead picked three Real Madrid team-mates\n@highlight\nMessi selected Argentina team-mate Angel di Maria for the award\n@highlight\nEngland boss Roy Hodgson selected Javier Mascherano for the top gong\n@highlight\nManchester United captain Wayne Rooney failed to pick up a nomination", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 61, "end": 77}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 959, "end": 969}, {"start": 981, "end": 997}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "37.7 per cent of the votes went to Ronaldo as the Portugal international finished ahead of @placeholder and Neuer", "idx": 61012}], "idx": 39657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Huge Duncan Economics Correspondent and James Salmon Follow @@JamesSalmon79 Mark Carney\u2019s move from Canada to London cost the Bank of England nearly \u00a3200,000 \u2013 making him Britain\u2019s first \u00a31million Governor. The cost of relocating the former Goldman Sachs banker and his family \u2013 including flights, temporary accommodation, and shipping costs \u2013 was \u00a3102,816. The Bank also forked out \u00a395,846 in tax related to the cost of the move, taking the total to \u00a3198,662, according to the central bank\u2019s annual report published yesterday. Superstar: The Bank of England has spent \u00a31 million employing its new governor Mark Carney, according to figures released days after he attacked the City for giving extortionate bonuses to 'superstars'\n@highlight\n48-year-old paid \u00a3480,000 plus \u00a3250,000 housing allowance and pension\n@highlight\nBank's annual report reveals \u00a3200,000 spent on transporting Canadian\n@highlight\nBrings total spent on Carney to \u00a31m - \u00a3500,000 more than Lord King\n@highlight\nFigures emerge after governor blasted rewards for 'superstars' in the City", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 23}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He beat some of @placeholder's leading executives to the job despite insisting he will only serve five years - rather than eight, to reduce disruption to his children.", "idx": 61013}], "idx": 39658} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Williams and Toro Rosso both unveiled their cars for the 2012 Formula Season on Tuesday as the first official preseason testing event began at the Jerez circuit in Spain. Williams, a legendary name in F1 with nine constructors' titles but none since 1997, hope the FW34 will help the UK-based team improve on a disappointing 2011 campaign which produced just five points in 19 races. Williams recruited Brazilian Bruno Senna as a replacement for his veteran compatriot Rubens Barrichello, who is without an F1 seat for the first time since 1993. Senna is following in the footsteps of his legendary uncle Ayrton, a three-time world champion who died following a crash at Imola in 1994 in his third race for Williams.\n@highlight\nWilliams and Toro Rosso unveil new cars at Jerez on Tuesday\n@highlight\nF1 teams are at the Spanish circuit for a four-day preseason test event\n@highlight\nBrazil's Bruno Senna will race for Williams, following in the footsteps of his uncle Ayrton\n@highlight\nLotus' 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen led the way on the first day of testing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 66, "end": 84}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 210, "end": 211}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 293, "end": 294}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 478, "end": 495}, {"start": 516, "end": 517}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 808, "end": 809}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It feels great to be back with the team and to start putting some mileage on the @placeholder,\" said the 26-year-old.", "idx": 61015}], "idx": 39660} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Albany, New York (CNN) -- The number of Americans living in states covered by same-sex marriage laws has more than doubled after New York Gov. 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Cuomo said the law will grant same-sex couples equal rights to marry \"as well as hundreds of rights, benefits and protections that are currently limited to married couples of the opposite sex.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The number of people living in states covered by same-sex marriage doubles\n@highlight\nCatholic bishops in New York rebuke same-sex marriage law\n@highlight\nSame-sex couples can get married in New York within 30 days\n@highlight\nLaw provides hundreds of other state benefits formerly out of reach", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I emphasized that not only is marriage equality consistent with bedrock @placeholder principles, but it is also consistent with bedrock Republican Party principles of liberty and freedom -- and the Republicans who stood up today for those principles will long be remembered for their courage, foresight, and wisdom.", "idx": 61022}], "idx": 39665} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Tensions among Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States jumped a notch Monday, with Pakistan's prime minister warning there would be \"no more business as usual\" with Washington after NATO aircraft killed two dozen Pakistan troops. Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told CNN in an exclusive interview that Pakistan is re-evaluating its relationship with the United States in light of the airstrike, which NATO called a \"tragic unintended\" event. He said the South Asian nation wants to maintain its relationship with the United States so long as there is mutual respect and respect for Pakistani sovereignty.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. commander wants an investigation complete before Christmas\n@highlight\nPakistan denies firing first at a NATO aircraft that killed two dozen Pakistanis\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani Taliban say Pakistan must respond in kind to the attack\n@highlight\nA top Afghan official warns of possible conflict with Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 288, "end": 305}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abbas said the soldiers notified Pakistani military headquarters, which informed @placeholder authorities immediately.", "idx": 61031}, {"query": "But he suggested it would survive once the two nations work through the \"real tragedy\" of the @placeholder deaths.", "idx": 61032}], "idx": 39670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration has dramatically ratcheted up the American drone warfare program in Pakistan. Since President Obama took office, U.S. drone strikes have killed about a half-dozen militant leaders along with hundreds of other people, a quarter of whom were civilians. As a result of the unprecedented 42 strikes by drone aircraft into Pakistan authorized by the Obama administration, aimed at Taliban and al Qaeda networks based there, about a half-dozen leaders of militant organizations have been killed. The dead include two heads of Uzbek terrorist groups allied with al Qaeda and Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, in addition to hundreds of lower-level militants and civilians, according to our analysis.\n@highlight\nCo-authors: President Obama stepped up drone attacks in Pakistan\n@highlight\nThey say roughly a quarter of those killed appear to be civilians\n@highlight\nDrone attacks are the least bad option for the U.S. vs. militants, they say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An important factor in the controversy over the drones, put forth by some commentators, is the widespread perception that they kill large numbers of @placeholder civilians.", "idx": 61036}], "idx": 39671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington D.C. (CNN) -- Kim Jong Un has further solidified his control over North Korea by reportedly purging his uncle Jang Sung-taek, Vice Chairman of the important Nation Defense Commission. Although Jang was often referred to as the \"second most powerful man in North Korea,\" he may now been ousted from the leadership elite for the third time. He has twice returned to the inner circle of power, but this cat may now have run out of lives. Kim's uncle 'probably' ousted, S. Korean lawmakers say What does the move say about the stability of North Korea? Some experts perceive a weak, embattled Kim feeling forced to fend off challengers. But it is more likely that Kim's purge of Jang -- as well as hundreds of other officials since 2011 -- shows that the North Korean ruler is firmly in control and confident enough to target even the most senior strata of power. Like his father and grandfather, Kim is playing rivals off against each other to eliminate real or perceived challengers.\n@highlight\nJang Sung-taek was the vice chairman of North Korea's top military body\n@highlight\nKlingner: Shows that leader Kim Jong Un is firmly in control and confident\n@highlight\nWidespread rumors that Jang was defeated in a struggle with personal rivals, he says\n@highlight\nKlingner: Departure of his uncle will have little impact on North Korea policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 168, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 671, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1276}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1339}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Debate rages amongst experts as to why @placeholder felt it necessary to purge his former mentor and protector.", "idx": 61047}, {"query": "Rather than a struggle to wrest power from @placeholder, the purge may instead result from people fighting for closer access to him.", "idx": 61048}], "idx": 39682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 21 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 23 October 2012 Split: Andrew Mitchell resigned last week after a month of controversy The Prime Minister was forced to defend his handling of the Andrew Mitchell affair yesterday, insisting the former Chief Whip\u2019s rant at Downing Street police was not serious enough to cost him his job. The Prime Minister said Mr Mitchell finally resigned because of the \u2018bigger question\u2019 of whether he would be able to do his job properly, having had his authority over MPs undermined. Mr Cameron \u2013 widely criticised for allowing the issue to drag on for a month \u2013 appeared irritated as he was questioned over his refusal to sack the minister in a series of TV interviews yesterday.\n@highlight\nThe Prime Minister says it would have been 'easy' to sack his minister but the 'proper thing to do' was get him to say sorry\n@highlight\nEducation Secretary Michael Gove suggested he and the PM had tried to persuade Mr Mitchell to 'tough it out'\n@highlight\nMr Mitchell\u2019s dramatic resignation was due to foul-mouthed rant at police officers as he tried to exit the Downing Street gates on his bike\n@highlight\nMr Gove suggested the officers\u2019 recollection of rant may have been wrong", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 116, "end": 130}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opposed: David Cameron does not believe Andrew Mitchell should have lost his job because of \u2018seven seconds of madness\u2019 in Downing Street, @placeholder (right) revealed last night", "idx": 61052}], "idx": 39686} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A collection of touching letters addressed to best-selling crime novelist Agatha Christie have been published for the first time. The heartfelt notes, many of which date back to the 1950s and 1960s, praise the crime writer for her epic novels and short stories and thank her for helping individuals through hard times. The horde of messages, which have been published to mark the 125th anniversary of her birthday, include a letter from author PG Wodehouse, as well as a note from a Polish woman in London, who told how one of Christie's novels helped her survive a war-time labour camp in Germany.\n@highlight\nLetters from fans of the best-selling crime writer are published for first time\n@highlight\nThe touching notes praise Agatha Christie for her novels and short stories\n@highlight\nMessages have been published to mark 125th anniversary of her birthday", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Praising her choice of title, @placeholder also revealed that he found 'getting a satisfactory title is the most difficult problem'.", "idx": 61054}], "idx": 39687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tooele, Utah (CNN) -- Syria has been given a year to eliminate its chemical weapons arsenal, or face the threat of a U.S. military strike. Yet it may come as a surprise that the United States has still not destroyed all of its massive supply of deadly nerve agents. In fact, neither has Russia. Both Washington and Moscow signed the Chemical Weapons Convention of the 1990s, which forbid the use, production and stockpiling of chemical weapons. And both countries missed the convention's extended deadline last year to destroy all of their chemical weapons. This fact was highlighted during Friday's ceremony awarding the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which is helping to eliminate the Syrian army's stockpiles of poison gas.\n@highlight\nThe United States still has more than 3,000 tons of chemical weapons\n@highlight\nIt agreed to destroy all of its stockpile in the 1990s\n@highlight\nIt expects the remaining 10% to be eliminated in another decade\n@highlight\nSyria has a year to get rid of its estimated 1,000 tons of chemical weapons", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 333, "end": 359}, {"start": 627, "end": 643}, {"start": 652, "end": 703}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the @placeholder effort took billions of dollars, the cooperation of many levels of government -- including the military -- and a safe environment to make sure the destruction was done safely.", "idx": 61061}], "idx": 39693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sergei Shevchenko is standing in an old Soviet era school building, staring at photos on a wall. The images show 10 smiling young men, wearing hockey jerseys. \"Vitali Anikeyenko. I remember this young guy very well. He was very kind. He came from Kiev,\" Shevchenko says, pointing to a picture. \"Maxim Shuvalov was the youngest. Born in 1993. He had just graduated from school.\" Russia mourns hockey players killed in plane crash Shevchenko knew them all. He was their history teacher and principal at Yaroslavl's School Number 9. He watched them learn, grow and realize their dream of playing for the only professional sporting team anyone in this small Russian city really cares about -- the Lokomotiv Hockey Club.\n@highlight\n37 players and officials from Lokomotiv were killed in plane crash on September 7 2011\n@highlight\nFlight was scheduled to land in Minsk but slammed into river just after take off\n@highlight\nSergei Shevchenko was the history teacher and principal of 10 players\n@highlight\nShevchenko: \"They were heroes of their time.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 702, "end": 722}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 926, "end": 942}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The spirit of hockey throughout these years has filled the life of this city so deeply it's now impossible to say where Lokomotiv ends and where @placeholder begins.", "idx": 61062}, {"query": "It sits next to another plaque, remembering former students who died in @placeholder's recent wars.", "idx": 61064}], "idx": 39694} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The three French police officers killed in last week's terrorist attacks have been awarded the country's highest decoration today at an emotional ceremony led by the Muslim mother of slain policeman Ahmed Merabet. Mr Merabet was killed during the terrorist's killing spree last week when he was gunned down in the middle of the street by Said and Cherif Kouachi as he attempted to defend the staff of Charlie Hebdo. In a moving tribute, President Hollande told hundreds of people that Mr Merabet, Franck Brinsolaro and Clarissa Jean-Philippe 'died so that we could live free'. The coffins of the three slain officers - who were posthumously awarded the country's highest honour - were carried at a solemn funeral ceremony attended by the president.\n@highlight\nAhmed Merabet, Franck Brinsolaro and Clarissa Jean-Philippe were killed in last week's terrorist attack\n@highlight\nAt a moving ceremony today, they were awarded the country's highest honour by President Francois Hollande\n@highlight\nThe funeral procession was led by the Muslim mother of Ahmed Merabet, who was killed defending magazine staff\n@highlight\nDuring their funeral ceremony, Hollande promised that France would 'never yield' to the threat of terrorism\n@highlight\nThe four Jewish victims of the kosher deli siege were today also laid to rest at a funeral in Israel", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 540}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 775, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 818}, {"start": 963, "end": 979}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1331}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Brinsolaro, 49, was providing security for the editor of the Charlie Hebdo newspaper, and Ms @placeholder, 27, was shot dead the day after the massacre.", "idx": 61068}], "idx": 39696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea, with its previous technologically laggard image, may have just shocked the world with some alleged hacking savvy, but when ISIS comes to mind, so does the terrorists' digital bent. The Islamist militants renowned for their bloodthirsty beheading videos and slick social media propaganda, may have extended their skills into low-level hacking, a cyber-security human rights group believes. The Citizen Lab obtained new malware that has targeted the ISIS opposition group \"Raqqa is being Slaughtered Silently,\" or RSS, and released an analysis of it Thursday. The researchers from the University of Toronto can't confirm that the cyberattack is coming from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, especially since the Syrian regime led by Bashar al-Assad has also used Trojan horse software to fight activists since 2011.\n@highlight\nTarget email speaks to victims who are opposed to ISIS and asks for their help\n@highlight\nIt contains a link to a file sharing site, where a malicious file is hidden among photos\n@highlight\nMalware is artless, and the writer encrypted it wrong\n@highlight\nBut it's dangerous: Being bare-bones makes it hard for security software to detect", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 534, "end": 536}, {"start": 605, "end": 625}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But RSS activists in the city reveal on social media @placeholder's bleeding underbelly, the terrorizing of residents.", "idx": 61070}], "idx": 39698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Try as he might, Alastair Cook just cannot rid himself of Kevin Pietersen. As England crashed to another one-day defeat, this time by eight wickets with more than 10 overs to spare, Cook\u2019s former team-mate and unfailing b\u00eate noire was calling for his resignation on Twitter. The worry for Cook, as Sri Lanka moved with embarrassing ease into a 2-0 lead in this seven-match series, is that Pietersen was able to do so without sounding bitter. \u2018Dear Alastair,\u2019 he tweeted, \u2018if you care about England's chances this winter, pls resign and just concentrate on Test cricket... \u202a#getHalesin\u2019. 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Only 41 unprovoked shark attacks have been reported in the U.S. since 2008. At least one large shark sighting was confirmed Friday by Greg Skomal, shark expert for the state's Division of Marine Fisheries. That sighting occurred off the eastern shore of Monomoy Island, a National Wildlife Refuge off the southern elbow of Cape Cod, according to Lisa Capone, Massachusetts Department of Energy and Environmental Affairs press secretary. The species, though not confirmed, was \"most likely\" a great white shark, she said.\n@highlight\nShark expert confirms at least one large shark sighting Friday\n@highlight\nSpecies unconfirmed, but \"most likely\" was a great white, expert says\n@highlight\nAs many as five large sharks were seen on Thursday near Monomoy Island\n@highlight\nExpert: On average, sharks kill about four people per year, worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 303, "end": 330}, {"start": 381, "end": 394}, {"start": 399, "end": 422}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 500, "end": 545}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The last fatal shark attack in @placeholder occurred in 1936.", "idx": 61074}], "idx": 39702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's choice for running mate will be announced to supporters in a text message Saturday morning, senior Obama campaign officials told CNN on Friday night, and a senior party official said it won't be Sen. Hillary Clinton. Sen. Barack Obama says he has decided on his running mate but is not yet ready to reveal the name. Obama called some people on his short list for the vice presidential slot Thursday night to tell them he had not selected them as a running mate, a highly placed Democratic Party source said. A senior Democratic official who had spoken with Clinton told CNN late Friday that the Obama campaign has communicated to her through private channels that she will not be Obama's vice presidential pick.\n@highlight\nNEW: Supporters to get name of running mate in text message\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Hillary Clinton is out, Democratic party source says\n@highlight\nNEW: Sources: Virginia Gov. Kaine, Indiana Sen. 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Home to Arc'teryx, Westcomb, and Prior, these Vancouver-based brands are leading the charge in innovative gear technology and design. Take Arc'teryx, a local company that got its start in 1991 making rock-climbing harnesses, and has since evolved into an industry leader turning out stellar outdoor apparel, equipment, and accessories year after year. \"Our brand was born and raised and is still growing its roots in Vancouver,\" explains Arc'teryx CEO Tyler Jordan. \"We rely on our local contacts, a group of hardcore athletes, and our employees -- we're all gear junkies -- to give immediate feedback to help us grow and develop the brand.\"\n@highlight\nVancouver-based brands turning out top-notch gear\n@highlight\nProximity to outdoor venues part of success\n@highlight\nCulture of city contributes to creativity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 267, "end": 275}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also home to award-winning \"microbrew\" ski and snowboard manufacturer Prior.", "idx": 61092}], "idx": 39710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: The staff at CNN.com has recently been intrigued by the journalism of Vice, an independent media company and Web site based in Brooklyn, New York. VBS.TV is Vice's broadband television network. The reports, which are produced solely by Vice, reflect a very transparent approach to journalism, where viewers are taken along on every step of the reporting process. We believe this unique reporting approach is worthy of sharing with our CNN.com readers. Brooklyn, New York (VBS.TV) -- Ask any Italian what pops into their head when they think of Naples, and you'll almost assuredly get the same three things every time: pizza, garbage in the streets and the most powerful international crime syndicate in the world -- the Camorra.\n@highlight\nMusic genre known as neomelodics emerges from the Camorra crime syndicate\n@highlight\nSound is mix of techno, pop and Latin American music; tells tales of love, crime and loss\n@highlight\nNeomelodic musicians play up to 700 shows a year and are hugely popular in community", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 872, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past 30 years, this organization rose to be valued at around 10% of the aggregated wealth of the @placeholder nation.", "idx": 61094}], "idx": 39712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Budget Travel) -- Here's a snapshot of Portugal's defining experiences: beaches, cities, and food and wine. Get a sense of which ones fit your travel style and your budget. Sandy beaches dot Portugal's rugged coastline. Find a secluded beach The Algarve, southern Portugal's balmy riviera, sees nothing but blue sky 300 days of the year. Admire the ocean views from the roof terrace at Dianamar, in the whitewashed old center of Albufeira, just a block from the beach. Rooms are simple, but all have private terraces, and the price includes a generous breakfast buffet and afternoon cake (doubles from $65).\n@highlight\nPortugal's most dramatic coastline is along the drive to the medieval town of Lagos\n@highlight\nA Moorish castle tops the Lisbon skyline and baroque churches line the streets\n@highlight\nThe Douro River valley is stepped with some of Europe's oldest vine terraces", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is sweltering in the summer (June through August) and very busy with European tourists.", "idx": 61096}], "idx": 39713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark ruling Thursday upholding the controversial, massive reform of health care coverage initiated by President Barack Obama. Here are four things Americans learned about the federal government's grand vision to ensure health care for everyone under so-called Obamacare: Skipping insurance no longer an option The individual mandate is the centerpiece of the Affordable Care Act, the Obama administration's signature law. The mandate, which the high court let stand, requires most Americans to have health care insurance. Opponents had contended that the government couldn't force citizens to buy health coverage, but the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the individual mandate is legal under the government's taxing powers. 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It is understood the left-back, who was released by Chelsea, has agreed a two-year deal worth a basic \u00a31.8million per season (around \u00a335,000 a week), though the contract is believed to be loaded with incentive-based wage increments. There is also an option for a third season. 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He's very emotional about it ... so he doesn't want him to think, 'Well, Dad feels this way so I should.' He wants him to create his own opinion.\"\n@highlight\nGeorge Zimmerman's trial has ignited discussions of race, guns and safety\n@highlight\nParents have sat their children down to talk about how others perceive them\n@highlight\nAfrican-American parents have explained that their children might face more scrutiny\n@highlight\nNon-African-American parents must discuss race with their kids too, a blogger argues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One would say, 'Well, @placeholder, it was his fault because he started the fight.'", "idx": 61109}], "idx": 39724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:04 EST, 19 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:39 EST, 19 March 2014 An 18-year-old college student has been charged with dumping her stillborn baby girl in a trash bin on Thanksgiving. Police said Lucretia Jordan-Smith admitted she abandoned the infant in an alley behind her apartment building on the 4200 block of Red Bud Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 28. The infant's tiny body was found wrapped in two plastic grocery bags and a larger black trash bag on Thanksgiving morning by paramedics, after Jordan-Smith's friend reported the incident to police.\n@highlight\nLucretia Jordan-Smith, 18, has been charged with abandonment of a corpse\n@highlight\nShe's accused of dumping her stillborn baby girl in an alley behind her St. Louis apartment in November\n@highlight\nThe baby was wrapped in three plastic bags\n@highlight\nThe body was found after Jordan-Smith's friend called police\n@highlight\nThe college student allegedly admitted she dumped the baby and said she didn't know she was pregnant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 224, "end": 244}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 607, "end": 627}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder-Smith was a college student, home for the holidays, when she allegedly gave birth to a girl weighing 3lbs7oz.", "idx": 61111}], "idx": 39725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 09:00 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:56 EST, 18 June 2013 Fantasist: Stephen Webber, 41, was jailed for nine years after kidnapping model Laura Chapman, 26, by telling her he was an MI5 spy and she would be killed by a Russian hitman A fantasist photographer who kidnapped a model by tricking her into believing he was an MI5 spy and she would be killed by a Russian hitman has been jailed for nine years. Photographer Stephen Webber, 41, deceived Laura Chapman, 26, after she contacted him in a bid to further her modelling career.\n@highlight\nLaura Chapman contacted photographer Stephen Webber for her career\n@highlight\nBut he told her she was going to be recruited by MI5 and was in danger\n@highlight\nThey moved around hotels along the south coast, sparking a police hunt\n@highlight\nWhen officers found her, she asked: 'Are you police? 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The real estate mogul took to the social media site Wednesday to continue injecting his opinions into the Twitterverse. He lamented that people unfairly criticized him for his unforgiving tweets on Obama, saying that other celebrities were \u2018far harsher than me with political statements\u2019 and that he was singled out.\n@highlight\nTrump ranted on Twitter when it became clear Obama would win election\n@highlight\nLater deleted tweet calling for a revolution\n@highlight\nNBC's Brian Williams lashed out against Trump on air, saying he had 'driven well past the last exit to relevance'\n@highlight\nTrump then attacked Williams and his 'boring' newscasts\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, Trump said that he was unfairly singled out for his remarks and that other celebrities were saying more radical things", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Trump\u2019s attacks on @placeholder have been more frequent in the weeks preceding the election.", "idx": 61127}], "idx": 39737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With the Russian military having effectively taken control of Crimea, a permanent division of Ukraine is becoming increasingly likely. Russian President Vladimir Putin's request to the Russian Senate to approve military intervention in Ukraine in order to \"protect citizens of Russia\" highlights how once seemingly innocuous \"compatriot policies\" are being used by Moscow to justify military efforts to regain Crimea for Russia. Russia's compatriot policies are officially meant to protect ethnic Russians living in nearby countries, but have served Russia's territorial expansionism in the past. In fact these compatriot policies can be viewed as part of Putin's new military doctrine that seeks territorial gains in the former Soviet republics, particularly where there is a receptive population of Russian speakers.\n@highlight\nAgnia Grigas: Vladimir Putin has made effective use of his \"compatriot\" policy\n@highlight\nIt enables Russia to gain territory in areas where ethnic Russians and Russian speakers live\n@highlight\nShe says Crimea is a place where Russia can claim it was acting for \"compatriots\"\n@highlight\nGrigas: Other nations in Russia's neighborhood should pay attention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looking at Russia's neighborhood, one can already see how compatriot policy has assisted @placeholder's foreign policy and territorial expansion.", "idx": 61129}], "idx": 39738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Commerce City, Colorado (CNN) -- Maria Zepeda-Sanchez remembers the excitement of the \"change\" argument in 2008. \"There was really a change then,\" she said with a nostalgic smile. \"People were really anxious to have a new person.\" Working the phones for President Barack Obama again four years later, though, change has a new -- and to her troubling -- meaning. \"Different. It's a little different,\" she said of the then and now reaction when calling Latino voters in Colorado. \"It was more hype I think back in 2008, yes.\" And now? \"Some people are still really excited,\" Zepeda-Sanchez said during a brief break from her phone bank work. \"Others say, 'Oh, I don't know, well, I haven't made up my mind.'\"\n@highlight\nDemocratic strategist: \"We are, I believe, at ground zero in the presidential election\"\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama will need the support of Latinos and suburban women to win Colorado\n@highlight\nGOP challenger Mitt Romney will need support from the state's white evangelicals to win it\n@highlight\nBill Clinton won Colorado in 1992, but lost it in 1996. George W. 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Following the introduction for this season of the 1.6-litre turbo-charged power units, Mercedes have thoroughly dominated, claiming 15 of 16 poles, 13 race wins and nine one-twos. In the constructors' championship, four of the top-six teams boast Mercedes' power, whilst in the drivers' campaign, eight of the top 11 have the German manufacturing giant behind them. Mercedes race to another one-two at the Russian Grand Prix after dominating the sport this campaign Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg (L) and Lewis Hamilton have won 13 of 16 races between them\n@highlight\nMercedes have dominated after switch to 1.6L turbo-charged engines\n@highlight\nRival teams have requested unfreezing of regulations to allow the likes of Ferrari, Honda and Renault to close the gap\n@highlight\nMercedes chief Toto Wolff is unsurprisingly against changing the rules\n@highlight\nRed Bull chief Christian Horner wants to prevent sport becoming 'stagnated'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 613}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 989, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder feels Renault and Ferrari should at least be given an opportunity to level the playing field, otherwise Mercedes will be virtually unbeatable again in 2015.", "idx": 61142}], "idx": 39744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sunday will give us an opportunity to take a look at Alexis Sanchez and Raheem Sterling when Arsenal play Liverpool at Anfield. Sanchez has clearly become one of the stars of the Premier League in the five months he has been here and with Theo Walcott on the verge of returning, Arsene Wenger will soon be able to field a front three of Walcott, Sanchez and Danny Welbeck. That is a forward line with as much pace and which will inspire almost as much fear as Liverpool\u2019s front three from last season: Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and Sterling. Alexis Sanchez has had huge impact at Arsenal since his \u00a330m arrival from Barcelona\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez will go head-to-head with Raheem Sterling on SundaySanchez's best quality is his calmness to finish chances off\n@highlight\nHoddle: There are many similarities between Sanchez and Sterling", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 86}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 179, "end": 192}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sanchez puts in a shift for @placeholder and he can also find the back of the net", "idx": 61145}], "idx": 39747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 07:39 EST, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:53 EST, 10 June 2013 An astonishing confrontation on live TV between Andrew Neil and a shouting U.S. conspiracy theorist saw the veteran broadcaster label him an \u2018idiot\u2019 and \u2018the worst person I've ever interviewed\u2019. U.S. radio host Alex Jones was on BBC One\u2019s Sunday Politics with journalist David Aaronovitch to discuss the secretive Bilderberg Conference, which has been taking place over the past week. But Mr Jones, 39, launched into a noisy rant about the theories available on his website about the U.S. government \u2018disappearing people\u2019, which led to him eventually being cut off by Mr Neil, 64.\n@highlight\nU.S. radio host Alex Jones was on BBC1 show with David Aaronovitch\n@highlight\n39-year-old launched rant about U.S. government 'disappearing people'\n@highlight\nVeteran Neil, 64, said Jones was 'the worst person I've ever interviewed'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 355, "end": 371}, {"start": 398, "end": 418}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 741}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The presenter then added: \u2018We have an idiot on the programme today\u2019, before using hand gestures to indicate that Mr @placeholder had lost his mind, as the American continued to shout at him off camera.", "idx": 61147}], "idx": 39749} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The date, in that long-gone American spring, was the same as today's: May 19. The year was 1780. The event is mostly forgotten, lost to the mists of history. Many people -- probably most people -- have never heard about it. And the question, on this anniversary of that Day of Darkness, is: In our constantly connected world, a world in which we are always in touch, always seemingly in the know, could the kind of fear that all but paralyzed the young nation that day still happen? On that day in 1780, at around noon, much of New England -- meaning much of the new America -- went black. At midday, it was midnight.\n@highlight\nOn May 19, 1780, the skies over New England inexplicably turned black\n@highlight\nThe day was pitch-black; people panicked, prayed, thought it was the Day of Judgment\n@highlight\nResearchers believe that massive forest fires in Canada contributed\n@highlight\nBob Greene asks: Would people today, knowing the cause, be as frightened?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was widespread supposition that @placeholder may have come.", "idx": 61154}], "idx": 39754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DETROIT, Michigan (CNN) -- Jeremy Burgess likes the location and layout of the three-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath home in the Grandmont neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. This home in Detroit, Michigan, was bought for $12,000 and sold the next week for a $5,000 profit. The home is large for the area, around 1,600 square feet. By far the most attractive feature for Burgess is the price. While he says it may appraise at around $110,000, he bought it on March 11 for a mere $12,000. \"I'm selling it next week to an out-of-state investor for a little over $17,000,\" he says. His company, Urban Detroit Wholesalers, buys, renovates, then flips or rents homes in Detroit, something that may seem foolhardy to some observers in one of the most economically depressed cities in the nation.\n@highlight\nJeremy Burgess and Jared Pomranky run Urban Detroit Wholesalers\n@highlight\nSome homes in Detroit, Michigan, sell for as little as $1, many for $50\n@highlight\nThe company works with a nonprofit and flips cheaply priced homes\n@highlight\nRecently released convicts working for the charity help renovate the properties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 588, "end": 612}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 859}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Many investors in @placeholder and especially Detroit, they are a little too close to see the opportunity,\" he says.", "idx": 61168}, {"query": "That same year he met @placeholder and formed Urban Detroit Wholesalers.", "idx": 61170}, {"query": "They say they knew for their continued success, @placeholder had to prosper, too.", "idx": 61172}], "idx": 39763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Tamara Cohen David Cameron claimed it had been a 'good day' for his Europe policy after former Tory Chancellor Nigel Lawson dramatically called for Britain to leave the EU. The explosive intervention threatened to destroy Tory unity around the Prime Minister's pledge to hold an in-out referendum if he wins the 2015 general election. But Mr Cameron brushed aside fears the issue could hijack his next two years in power, insisting only he was willing to give voters a say on severing ties with Brussels. David Cameron, pictured today, insisted it had been a 'good day' for his referendum pledge\n@highlight\nLord Lawson says benefits of exit outweigh 'marginal' costs\n@highlight\nSays EU has served its purpose: 'The case for exit is clear'\n@highlight\nDramatic intervention will embolden Tories putting pressure on Cameron\n@highlight\nUKIP's Nigel Farage says Lawson 'exposes serious divisions' in Tory party\n@highlight\nDeputy PM Nick Clegg warns against 'running after' UKIP votes\n@highlight\nTory MPs say the British people are 'increasingly more Eurosceptic'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 190}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 988, "end": 991}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I want to give people a choice between Britain remaining in a reformed EU or leaving that @placeholder.", "idx": 61178}], "idx": 39769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The city of Cleveland's police department is set to be overhauled after federal investigators concluded that officers use excessive and unnecessary force far too often and have endangered the public and their fellow officers with their recklessness. A two-year investigation by the Justice Department, released on Thursday, found that Cleveland police use guns, Tasers, 'impact weapons,' pepper spray and their fists in excess, unnecessarily or in retaliation. In some cases unnecessary force was 'in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution,' claimed the report. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, right, appeared at a news conference Thursday to announce the findings along with Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams, left, and Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, center\n@highlight\nTwo-year investigation, released on Thursday, found that Cleveland police use guns, Tasers, 'impact weapons,' pepper spray and their fists in excess\n@highlight\nIn some cases unnecessary force was 'in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution,' claimed the Justice Department\n@highlight\nOf the period reviewed, 2010-2013, the investigation found that officers were suspended on only six occasions for improper use of force\n@highlight\nMore disturbing was an admission that reports into the use of deadly force always sought to show the officer involved in the best possible light", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 518, "end": 533}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was among those who asked the department to conduct the inquiry.", "idx": 61180}], "idx": 39771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 98-year-old woman lost her bid to persuade a judge to erase her 1950 conviction for conspiracy to obstruct justice in the atomic spying trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Miriam Moskowitz, of New Jersey, served two years in jail for lying to a grand jury as it investigated the Rosenbergs, who were convicted of passing nuclear weapons secrets to the Soviet Union. On Thursday, 61 years after the Rosenbergs were executed, U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein rejected Moskowitz's unusual request to clear her name. Immediately after hearing oral arguments, he said her lawyers could not show that transcripts of grand jury statements by the lone witness against her would have changed her trial's result.\n@highlight\nMiriam Moskowitz, 98, served 2 years in prison for obstruction of justice\n@highlight\nShe was convicted in 1950 of lying to a grand jury investigating the atomic spying plot by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953\n@highlight\nA judge said claims that her original defense team were deprived of court documents did not prove her innocence\n@highlight\nMoskwitz said she is disappointed and blamed McCarthy-era prejudice", "entities": [{"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 190}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 447, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 725, "end": 740}, {"start": 901, "end": 926}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, an actress, singer and secretary, was 37 when she died.", "idx": 61185}], "idx": 39773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 25 February 2014 These striking photos show a skull-shaped vodka bottle being brought to life by a forensic artist. Nigel Cockerton, 50, spent one week giving the Crystal Head Vodka (CHV) skull a makeover at his studio in Dundee. He used his craniofacial identification skills to create the bottle's structure - before adding fake skin, muscles, hair and ears. Transformation: Nigel Cockerton, 50, spent one week giving this Crystal Head Vodka (CHV) skull-shaped bottle (left) a makeover at his studio in Dundee. The end result was a realistic reconstruction of a human head (right)\n@highlight\nNigel Cockerton spent one week giving bottle makeover at Dundee studio\n@highlight\nUsed craniofacial identification skills on Crystal Head Vodka glass skull\n@highlight\nAdded fake skin and hair to create realistic reconstruction of human head\n@highlight\nForensic artist's work went viral after CHV shared striking photos online\n@highlight\nPraised by company's co-founder and Ghostbusters actor, Dan Akroyd", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 245, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 529}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 801, "end": 818}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Cockerton said he was 'overwhelmed' by the reaction to his work - saying: 'I'm very pleased with the final results of the reconstruction and it was great to receive the comments from @placeholder.'", "idx": 61187}], "idx": 39775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press What could be controversial about the city of Toronto congratulating Canada's Olympic and Paralympic athletes? Ask Rob Ford. The Toronto mayor on Wednesday cast the sole 'no' vote on a City Council motion to offer the athletes kudos. Minutes earlier, he also was the only council member to vote against a proposal to name a Toronto street after the late Nelson Mandela. Ford asked for a re-vote on both motions a half-hour later but was denied. Lone dissenter: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford voted no on two popular measures in City Council on Wednesday. Pictured above at a City Council meeting in November\n@highlight\nToronto Mayor Rob Ford was the lone dissenter on two popular measures passed in City Council on Wednesday\n@highlight\nFord later claimed he accidentally voted 'no' and called for a re-vote", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 369, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'No one in this city supports the black community more than @placeholder.", "idx": 61188}], "idx": 39776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:25 AM on 29th February 2012 Israel said it will not warn the U.S. if it decides to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, American intelligence has revealed. Officials said they would keep America in the dark so that the U.S. would not be held responsible for failing to stop the attack. The pronouncement, delivered in a series of private, top-level conversations, sets a tense tone ahead of meetings in the coming days at the White House and Capitol Hill. No warning: U.S. President Barack Obama (left) will not be told if Israel decides to launch a strike on Iran, Israel PM Benjamin Netanhyhu (right) has said\n@highlight\nMean U.S. would not be held responsible, says Israel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 644, "end": 661}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have shared with them options such as allowing Israel to use @placeholder bases in the region from which to launch such a strike, as a way to make sure the Israelis give the Americans a heads-up, according to the U.S. official.", "idx": 61195}], "idx": 39783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. military is planning to deploy more than 400 troops to help train Syrian rebels to fight the Islamic State, along with hundreds of U.S. support personnel, it has emerged. Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have offered to host the training expected to begin in the spring, Colonel Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, revealed on Thursday. Warren did not identify where they will draw the forces from for the training mission or offer additional details on the troop figures, first reported by Defense One website. The training program is a part of President Barack Obama's multi-year plan to roll back Islamic State fighters\n@highlight\nHundreds of U.S. soldiers will be dispatched in the spring to train Syrians\n@highlight\nTurkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have offered to host the training\n@highlight\nIt is part of President Obama's multi-year plan to roll back ISIS fighters\n@highlight\nCritics in Congress say it won't aid Syrian opposition forces fast enough", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "to retake areas of eastern Syria controlled by @placeholder.", "idx": 61197}], "idx": 39785} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By now it should be painfully obvious that this latest round of the Israeli-Palestinian crisis in Gaza is fundamentally different than its predecessors. Unlike the two previous rounds in 2008-09 and in 2012, which ended after three weeks and one week, respectively, this round, now in its fourth week, is infinitely more complex. The rapid failure of the cease-fire put in place by Thursday's agreement only emphasizes that fact. Getting to de-escalation, let alone a durable endgame, will be hard. And here are the five reasons why: 1. Hamas, the political/military paradox: One of the reasons the conflict has dragged on for so long is Hamas' anomalous situation. It entered the crisis -- indeed may have helped to trigger it -- because it was weak, financially bankrupt and politically isolated, and thought it could get Israel and the world's attention through violence. This political weakness has now raised the stakes.\n@highlight\nCease-fire fails in Gaza after less than two hours\n@highlight\nAaron Miller: The latest events demonstrate that this conflict is very different from earlier ones\n@highlight\nBoth sides lack the urgency to make concessions needed for a lasting peace, he says\n@highlight\nMiller: Iron Dome has given Israel more room to fight; Hamas is going all-out for unlikely victory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The prospects of some kind of an expanded @placeholder operation into Gaza are highly likely, with all the casualties that could entail.", "idx": 61205}], "idx": 39789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three years ago, the film based on Dan Brown's novel \"The Da Vinci Code\" was the focus of protest and controversy, with a Vatican archbishop calling for a boycott and Catholics at many levels refuting plot points. From left, actors Tom Hanks, Ayelet Zurer and Ewan McGregor join director Ron Howard at the film's premier. But when it comes to the new film based on a Brown novel, \"Angels & Demons,\" star Tom Hanks says talk of controversy is much ado about nothing. \"Everybody is looking for some scandal whether a scandal exists or not,\" Hanks said of the film. \"I think a kind of natural reaction is now that somehow because it's the second Robert Langdon mystery that there is some degree of controversy over it. And there is really not.\"\n@highlight\nTom Hanks stars in \"Angels & Demons,\" a sequel to \"The Da Vinci Code\"\n@highlight\nFellow cast mate Ewan McGregor says latest film is a standalone\n@highlight\nLike earlier film, \"Angels & Demons\" has been attacked for mix of fact and fiction\n@highlight\nCatholic League president: \"It's all a lie\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 938, "end": 952}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a standalone movie ... it's not relevant whether you've seen '@placeholder' or not.\"", "idx": 61206}], "idx": 39790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harlequins stay top of Pool 2 despite this narrow defeat but have Leinster for company now after this thrilling battle in a freezing Dublin. Mike Brown and Danny Care inspired a stirring second-half fightback from Quins, who came from 11-3 down to lead 13-11 with little over 10 minutes to play. An Ian Madigan penalty proved decisive in the end, with the match marred by a late punch-up and a somewhat strange yellow card for Charlie Matthews, for bringing his hand close to the eyes of Dominic Ryan during the scuffle, despite officials saying they were not sure he was eye-gouging.\n@highlight\nIan Madigan kicks three crucial penalties for Leinster\n@highlight\nIsaac Boss score the home side's only try\n@highlight\nMike Brown replied with a try for Harlequins\n@highlight\nQuins remain top of Pool Two ahead of Leinster on points differnce", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 427, "end": 442}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leinster survived a 25-metre scrum in the 70th minute and broke quickly forward, the attack ending with Harlequins going offside and a penalty scored by Madigan to nose @placeholder back ahead.", "idx": 61208}], "idx": 39791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The man who stars as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in \"Selma\" seems as divinely appointed to the role as the leader he portrays was to the civil rights movement. David Oyelowo said it was seven years ago when he read the script for the film about the marches in the Alabama city and the fight to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965. He so felt God telling him the role of King was meant for him that he wrote the date down to remember it. But it was a long road for the British actor who was faced with everything from being little known beyond small parts in films like \"The Last King of Scotland\" to those connected to the film having a different vision for who should star. Yet Oyelowo never lost faith. He told CNN that he took the challenge of playing one of history's giants very seriously.\n@highlight\nThe British actor is winning raves for his performance\n@highlight\nHe has a spiritual connection to the role\n@highlight\nOprah Winfrey calls the project \"divine timing\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 312, "end": 336}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 578, "end": 602}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder served as one of the producers on the film and has a small role.", "idx": 61209}], "idx": 39792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Cahill has lavished praise on David Moyes and has revealed his former manager is 'chomping at the bit' to return to management following his Old Trafford dismissal. Moyes caught up with Cahill in New York last week after taking time out to visit his former Everton talisman during a trip to the States and the Australian has since commented on the 51-year's desire to bounce back from his nightmare spell at Manchester United. Cahill, who worked under Moyes for eight years during his time at Goodison Park, said: 'I think he's enjoying himself by having some time off. 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The Ryder Cup star's seven iron approach to the 168-yard hole proved perfect -- and his reward? -- 100 bottles of red wine to restock his cellar. The 49-year-old Jimenez is known for his trademark cigars and a love of the grape as well as his outstanding play and was immediately presented with a bottle from his considerable haul by sponsors, the cheekily named SEXY wines, after his round.\n@highlight\nMiguel Angel Jimenez claims hole in one at Portugal Masters\n@highlight\nSpanish veteran achieves feat with seven iron to 168-yard 8th\n@highlight\nWins 100 bottles of red wine from the organizers\n@highlight\nDavid Lynn claims title after final round 63", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 157, "end": 176}, {"start": 215, "end": 238}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 659, "end": 678}, {"start": 702, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the early morning starters in the final round, @placeholder eventually carded a one-under-par 70 for five under 279, some way off the pace in the $2.71 million tournament.", "idx": 61218}], "idx": 39800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor The Mississippi tea party brawl isn't over yet, an attorney for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Chris McDaniel told reporters on Monday, and the insurgent conservative's campaign expects to find evidence of enough voter fraud in the June 24 primary runoff to trigger a new election. That would be the third bare-knuckle contest between McDaniel and six-term senator Thad Cochran, a 76-year-old moderate Republican whose embrace of immigration reform and other liberal-leaning policies made him a prime target for the tea party movement. McDaniel campaign counsel Mitch Tynersaid Monday that he 'would be surprised if we don\u2019t find' enough fraudulent votes to throw out the June 24 results.\n@highlight\nTea party Republican Chris McDaniel's campaign lawyer said Monday that he expects to find enough voter fraud to force a third Senate primary contest with aging centrist Thad Cochran\n@highlight\nCochran won a runoff by about 6,700 votes, but McDaniel's attorney says campaign lawyers will almost certainly show at least that many 'ineligible voters' cast ballots\n@highlight\nMississippi law would require a new election \u2013 after a primary fight and a runoff \u2013 between the two Republicans\n@highlight\nMcDaniel's campaign is examining absentee ballot applications in every county to identify Democrats who illegally 'crossed over' to participate in the GOP primary after voting in the Democratic primary", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 605, "end": 619}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1391}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1430}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They centered mostly on a seven-figure super PAC set up to benefit him, which paid for advertisements encouraging @placeholder in majority-black counties to 'cross over' and vote in the Republican runoff.", "idx": 61219}], "idx": 39801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passengers flying out of Paris will be able to pick up a copy of the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo after Air France purchased 20,000 copies. Despite newstands across Europe selling out in minutes, the French carrier has moved quickly to show their support for the press title. With a usual print run of around 60,000 copies, the first issue printed after the terror attacks, where 12 people were killed at the magazine offices, was increased to five million copies. Those waiting in the departure lounges at Charles de Gaulle Airport will be able to pick up the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo\n@highlight\nPassengers flying from Charles de Gaulle and Orly can pick up a copy\n@highlight\nMagazine's cover shows prophet Mohammed and words 'All is forgiven'\n@highlight\nPrint run has increased from usual 60,000 to five million", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 508, "end": 532}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The issue includes a cartoon of the prophet Mohammed on the front cover, with the words Tout est pardonn\u00e9, @placeholder for 'All is forgiven'.", "idx": 61223}], "idx": 39803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simeon Gholam Follow @@SimGholam Zlatan Ibrahimovic has donated \u00a330,000 to help Sweden's learning difficulties national team travel to the INAS World Football Championships in Brazil. The PSG forward, who failed to qualify for this summer's World Cup with his national team, said he wanted to do anything he could to help the Swedish side play in the tournament. The INAS World Football Championships are an international football competition taking place every four years for athletes with intellectual disabilities. 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West Australian backbencher Luke Simpkins this afternoon emailed his colleagues, announcing he had submitted a motion to spill the Liberal leadership. 'The Knighthood issue was for many the final proof of a disconnection with the people,' Mr Simpkins said. 'I think we must bring this to a head and test the support of the leadership in the party room.' But prior to today's dramatic announcement - Mr Simpkins has rarely been a figure in national headlines.\n@highlight\nLuke Simpkins MP is the federal backbencher who moved the leadership spill motion today\n@highlight\nHis decision may well cost Prime Minister Tony Abbott his job, depending upon the outcome\n@highlight\nHe is best known for his distinguished military career and infamously confusing a nightclub logo", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 147, "end": 161}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has a record of distinguished service in the country's armed forces", "idx": 61234}], "idx": 39811} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With their glamorous lifestyles and love of fashion, Nadine, Alice and Farah Abdel Aziz have long been touted as Lebanon's answer to the Kardashians. And now just like Kim, Kourtney and Khloe, the sisters are set to star in their very own reality TV show charting their daily lives in Beirut. Lebanese TV station LBC has announced they will launch the fly-on-the-wall programme called The Sisters, which will see them living out their lives in front of the cameras. 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Greenpeace environmentalists left a GoPro camera in Glacier National Park in the US to raise awareness of global warming which is melting glaciers in the area. The video shows the curious critter scurrying towards the camera before giving it a good lick before dashing off. 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Runner Maria \"Gina\" Natero-Armenta, 36, survived for three days without water in a California forest. Maria \"Gina\" Natero-Armento, 36, not only survived 72 hours with only a slice of apple in her stomach and a little bit of water for nourishment, she also has only one functioning kidney, Dr. Derrick Hong said. He spoke with CNN on Thursday afternoon, along with Natero-Armento and her husband, Armando Armento, in a conference call interview from her room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, California.\n@highlight\nMaria \"Gina\" Natero-Armento, 36, had no food or water for days\n@highlight\nShe and her running partner say they got lost in Cleveland National Forest\n@highlight\nShe was found in a ravine Wednesday by a rescue helicopter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 168, "end": 201}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 296}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 713}, {"start": 810, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She didn't bring food with her, but @placeholder said she ate a piece of apple before she started, and that was the only food in her stomach.", "idx": 61278}, {"query": "And @placeholder said she also made another, more serious bad decision.", "idx": 61279}], "idx": 39842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David De Gea punched the air in celebration and roared at the fans in Old Trafford\u2019s East Stand. The delight of beating Liverpool, of keeping a clean sheet, of producing another masterclass in goal was plain to see. For Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney and others who believe De Gea is maturing into the best goalkeeper on the planet, Sunday\u2019s 3-0 win over the old enemy provided more evidence to support their case. Three one-on-one blocks from Raheem Sterling and another three excellent saves to deny Mario Balotelli made the Spaniard an obvious candidate for man of the match. United\u2019s debt to De Gea is growing by the game.\n@highlight\nDavid De Gea was outstanding against Liverpool at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nDe Gea kept a clean sheet as Manchester United romped to a 3-0 win\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard stopped three one-one-one shots from Raheem Sterling\n@highlight\nThe United keeper also denied Mario Balotelli on three occasions\n@highlight\nDe Gea has grown into his role at United since his shaky start", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 452, "end": 466}, {"start": 510, "end": 524}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 765}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder foiled Sterling on three separate occasions as Liverpool struggled to score", "idx": 61294}], "idx": 39854} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "War-torn Iraq is not the first place you'd imagine find a luxury neighbourhood where properties value in the millions, but that's exactly what visitors to Erbil would discover should they make the unlikely trip. Dubbed 'the new Dubai' by investors, the Dream City development is one of several high value residential areas that have been built in the Kurdistan capital since 2003 and comes complete with a lavish mosque, designer shopping facilities and fee-paying schools. Property values vary, but many villas in the gated and walled development are now valued at over \u00a3500,000 and it even features a \u00a313million replica of the Barack's Obama's presidential White House residence.\n@highlight\nNew luxury properties have been built in an area of war-torn Iraq dubbed 'the new Dubai' by investors\n@highlight\n'Dream City' is a lavish gated and walled development where properties are valued at millions of pound\n@highlight\nThe suburb of Erbil is packed with lavish mosques, designer shopping facilities and fee-paying schools\n@highlight\nEven has \u00a313million replica of U.S. President Barack Obama's White House residence in Washington DC\n@highlight\nThis is despite city of Erbil being less than 30 miles from the frontline in the battle against ISIS terrorists", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1244}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of requests to purchase a property is growing all the time, so new builds continue to spring up around the @placeholder city of Erbil", "idx": 61298}], "idx": 39856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- 2010 has opened on an unsettling note for Democrats in the U.S. Senate. Connecticut's Chris Dodd and North Dakota's Byron Dorgan -- two longtime power players in the chamber -- have announced their intention to step down at the end of the year. If history is any guide, the party now faces an uphill struggle to maintain its 60-seat supermajority. Failure to do so could have serious ramifications for President Obama as he tries to look past the health care debate and tackle global warming, ballooning budget deficits and a range of other politically contentious issues. The fight over health care reform has clearly demonstrated that 60 votes is now the minimum threshold for passing major legislation through the Senate. Anything less leaves the majority party at the mercy of a minority increasingly willing to employ the filibuster to grind the legislative gears of the Senate to a halt.\n@highlight\nDemocrats need 60-seat supermajority in Senate to get major bills passed\n@highlight\nSens. 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What a good advert it was for investing in homegrown talent. Southampton had six Englishmen in their starting XI, and Roy Hodgson has four of them in his England squad. Adam Lallana was the best player on the pitch in the first half and showed great touch and vision, while Luke Shaw proved why he can be England\u2019s left back for years to come. As Liverpool took over Southampton faded but Liverpool\u2019s English contingent then came to the fore.\n@highlight\nThe game at St Mary's was a great advert for investing in English talent\n@highlight\nPellegrini won his first silverware at Manchester City - will more follow?\n@highlight\nBenteke's wonder goal will get Aston Villa playing with renewed confidence\n@highlight\nSchurrle the next in a long line of goalscoring midfielders for Chelsea\n@highlight\nArsenal are desperate for the return of Aaron Ramsey\n@highlight\nMoment of extraordinary madness could cost Alan Pardew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 290}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 792}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s title challenge rolls on and it was satisfying to see two sides playing good football with a core of English players.", "idx": 61312}], "idx": 39866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea legend Frank Lampard could line up against his former team-mates this weekend as Jose Mourinho's side travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on Premier League champions Manchester City this weekend. Lampard joined rivals Manchester City on a short-term loan deal after deciding to join New York City Football. Sportsmail have spoken to the likes of Mourinho and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink to find out whether they think Lampard will be cheered or jeered this weekend. Frank Lampard, pictured applauding the Stamford Bridge crowd, may get a bad reception on Sunday Jose Mourinho (Chelsea manager) He made a decision and we respect that. I cannot wish him good while he\u2019s playing for a direct rival, especially when he\u2019s playing against us, but he will always be one of my favourite ever players.\n@highlight\nChelsea legend Frank Lampard could face his former team-mates and manager this weekend\n@highlight\nLampard joined Manchester City on loan after signing for New York City\n@highlight\nBlues fan could decide to give Lampard a bad reception following his decision to join a major Premier League rival", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 292, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 390}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 510, "end": 524}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 922, "end": 936}, {"start": 964, "end": 976}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "OK, I would have preferred him not to join @placeholder but it\u2019s a new phase in his career, linked with his move to New York, and we all have to respect that.", "idx": 61324}], "idx": 39874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea have re-opened talks with Atletico Madrid over their move to sign Filipe Luis. The left-back is viewed as a priority signing by boss Jose Mourinho but the Blues have so far been frustrated in their attempts to sign Luis. Target: Filipe Luis impressed for Atletico last season and is keen to make the move to Chelsea Almost: Luis, not picked in Brazil's World Cup squad, is closing in on a switch to Stamford Bridge The 28-year-old has a release clause, understood to be in the region of \u00a320million, that Chelsea have been reluctant to trigger. But Stamford Bridge chiefs are back in talks with their Spanish counterparts with a view to concluding the protracted transfer in the coming days.\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old has a release clause, understood to be around \u00a320million\n@highlight\nThe left-back is viewed as a priority signing by boss Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nLong-term left-back Ashley Cole has left the club for Roma\n@highlight\nBrazilian Luis was not selected in Brazil's squad for the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Strengthening at left-back is a major concern for @placeholder going into the new season.", "idx": 61327}], "idx": 39876} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of a seven-month-old baby, who was tortured and killed by his mother's de facto husband, has called on Immigration Minister Scott Morrison to ensure the killer is deported when he is released next week. Ex-boxer Christopher Hoerler, 37, was sentenced to 14 years and four months - after prosecutors appealed the initial term of 11 years - for the manslaughter of Jordan Anderson-Smith in Wagga Wagga in 2000. At the time of Jordan's murder, Hoerler was living de facto with Jordan's mother, Louise Anderson and Jordan's two half-brothers, who were aged 2 and 4. Hoerler has been granted parole and is expected to be released next Thursday.\n@highlight\nChristopher Hoerler was sentenced to 14 years & 4 months in jail in 2000\n@highlight\nGuilty of killing seven-month-old Jordan, son of his live-in girlfriend\n@highlight\nHoerler has been granted parole and will be released on August 14\n@highlight\nFamily launch petition to ensure killer is deported to Papua New Guinea\n@highlight\nHoerler's visa was cancelled after he was convicted for the brutal murder\n@highlight\nFears Hoerler will appeal to stay in Australia with his children", "entities": [{"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 223, "end": 241}, {"start": 374, "end": 394}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 662, "end": 680}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 961, "end": 976}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's family are petitioning, to ensure Hoerler will be deported upon his release.", "idx": 61328}], "idx": 39877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 1 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:32 EST, 1 September 2013 A couple aged 76 and 79 said 'I do' for the second time yesterday - 58 years after they first got married. Ollie Ingram, 76, and Wills Holmes, 79, from Drayton Bassett tied the knot back in 1955 but broke up ten years later and then married new partners. But the couple met up at a family party 18 months ago when they were both widowed and rekindled their relationship. Wills and Ollie Holmes are now married for the second time - 58 years after they first said I do to each other\n@highlight\nOllie Ingram, 76, and Wills Holmes, 79, first married in 1955\n@highlight\nThey divorced after two children and ten years together\n@highlight\nAfterwards he married twice, she, once, but were both later widowed\n@highlight\nThey met at a family party 18 months ago and rekindled romance\n@highlight\nNow, 58 years on, the couple from Drayton Bassett are married again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 246, "end": 260}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder looked as beautiful as the first time and we know it will last this time.'", "idx": 61333}], "idx": 39881} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Sen. Tom Daschle has withdrawn his nomination to head the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a statement Tuesday from the White House. Former Sen. Tom Daschle apologized for making mistakes on his tax records. Daschle had been fighting to save his nomination after controversy over his tax records and questions over his work in a field that some consider lobbying. In a statement announcing his withdrawal, Daschle said it was an honor to be chosen to lead the reform of America's health care system. \"But if 30 years of exposure to the challenges inherent in our system has taught me anything, it has taught me that this work will require a leader who can operate with the full faith of Congress and the American people, and without distraction,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama accepts Tom Daschle's decision \"with sadness and regret\"\n@highlight\nDaschle's nomination questioned due to tax problems, work in recent years\n@highlight\nMove follows withdrawal of Obama's pick for chief performance officer\n@highlight\nDaschle has long history with Congress, was Senate majority leader", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 74, "end": 112}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Promising \"a new era of openness in our country,\" @placeholder signed executive orders relating to ethics guidelines for staff members as one of his first acts in office.", "idx": 61340}], "idx": 39885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter All eyes will be on The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son Prince George next Tuesday, 22nd July, as the future king celebrates his first birthday. To commemorate the date, this beautiful set of pictures has been released, depicting Royal babies over the past 87 years. The oldest photograph from the set dates all the way back to 27th June 1927, and portrays the Duke and Duchess of York with King George V and Queen Mary and the then Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Royal portrait: Queen Elizabeth II holds Prince Edward, surrounded by her family, (left to right) the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne, at Windsor on the occasion of her 39th birthday\n@highlight\nSeries shows a baby Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, 1927\n@highlight\nPhotographs also include Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with children Charles, Anne, Edward and Andrew\n@highlight\nThe stunning set features Charles and Diana, the Prince and Princess of Wales, with a young Prince William in 1983\n@highlight\nThe future King of England, Prince George of Cambridge will turn one on Tuesday 22nd July", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 484, "end": 501}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 557, "end": 574}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 643, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 804, "end": 821}, {"start": 842, "end": 858}, {"start": 902, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An adorable family portrait shows Princess Elizabeth with her children Prince Charles and @placeholder on her 1st birthday, taken on 15th August 1951.", "idx": 61347}], "idx": 39890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Palestinian residents of Israel threw stones and police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse them Wednesday as right-wing Israeli activists marched in the Arab town of Umm al-Fahm. Several hundred police officers were deployed in northern Israel ahead of the march, according to police. The activists, led by Baruch Marzel and Itamar Ben Gvir, are marching to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the murder of the radical Rabbi Meir Kahane and to call for the outlaw of the Islamic Movement in Israel. Ben Gvir shouted into a megaphone, \"We demand to outlaw the Islamic Movement. Only in Israel can Raed Salah [leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement] come and say that Israel needs to be erased ... and nothing is done to stop it. We demand that those who are responsible outlaw the Islamic Movement. Our message is to treat the Islamic Movement with a tough hand.\"\n@highlight\nStone throwing, tear gas and rubber bullets are seen during the demonstration\n@highlight\nThe activists call for the outlaw of the Islamic Movement in Israel\n@highlight\nKahane started a party that called for expulsion of Palestinians from Israel\n@highlight\nIslamic Movement: This march is a provocative march", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 589, "end": 604}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 675, "end": 690}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 871, "end": 886}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are coming here to show that the @placeholder minorities in Israel are barbaric, and we want to prove them the other way.\"", "idx": 61350}], "idx": 39893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN) -- The man charged with the abduction of University of Virginia student Hannah Graham was also investigated for alleged sexual assault when he was in college over a decade ago. A \"criminal incident information\" report released Wednesday by Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia, said the alleged incident involving Jesse Matthew took place on September 7, 2003. Matthew quit the school's football team five days later and left the school in mid-October. The university said federal student record privacy laws limited the amount of information it could provide publicly. \"The University is fully cooperating with law enforcement agencies,\" a statement said. \"The success of the criminal investigation is paramount at this time.\"\n@highlight\nSuspect Jesse Matthew was investigated for sexual assault while in college in 2003\n@highlight\nHannah Graham, 18, disappeared on September 13\n@highlight\nAuthorities have charged Jesse Matthew, 32, in connection with the case\n@highlight\nA drone mounted with a camera will ''look closer'' at objects of interest, an official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 73, "end": 94}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 272, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 968, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities check unsolved cases for ties to @placeholder disappearance", "idx": 61351}], "idx": 39894} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the sight of Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer, the man who would be king awaits his destiny. Diminutive and unassuming, Lionel Messi's faith in his ability has never been in question -- but a God-like shadow has always haunted him. If Diego Maradona is a deity to Argentines, then Messi is a prophet. \"He was our water in the desert,\" national coach Alejandro Sabella said of Messi after his side's World Cup quarterfinal victory over Belgium. Messi may not be Moses -- the ability to turn a rock into a pool of water is a stretch too far even for the Barcelona star -- but his football powers frequently attract supernatural praise.\n@highlight\nArgentina faces Germany in Sunday's World Cup final\n@highlight\nLionel Messi will captain Argentina\n@highlight\nTwo teams met in final of 1986 and 1990 tournaments\n@highlight\nArgentina has won the World Cup twice in 1978 and 1986", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 251, "end": 264}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the tactic is to distract the public then it has worked to some extent -- and @placeholder has played his part.", "idx": 61357}], "idx": 39896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Iran and the United States rang in the Persian new year Tuesday with distinctly different messages for the Iranian people. President Barack Obama slammed the Islamic Republic's crackdown on electronic communications and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that Iran would not hesitate to strike back in the event of an attack on the Islamic republic. The beginning of the year 1391 took Khamenei to the massive Imam Reza shrine complex in the eastern city of Mashhad, where thousands jammed the mosque to hear the nation's supreme leader. Khamenei denied Iran has nuclear capability or that it is trying to develop atomic weapons. But he warned that Iran will defend itself if the United States or Israel attacks -- words that only increase anxiety in Iran's nuclear showdown with world powers.\n@highlight\nAyatollah Ali Khamenei warns Iran will strike back if attacked\n@highlight\nHe says Western nations want to control Iran's oil\n@highlight\nIn a video message, Obama says 'an electronic curtain' is descending in Iran\n@highlight\nHe says Iranians are denied access to information", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also urged Iranians to support domestic production to stave off the debilitating effects of international sanctions.", "idx": 61362}], "idx": 39898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. government continues to shrink its ranks of Guantanamo Bay detainees, announcing Saturday that four more have been repatriated -- this time to Afghanistan. The Defense Department identified them as Shawali Khan, Khi Ali Gul, Abdul Ghani and Mohammed Zahir. The U.S. Air Force C-17 carrying them arrived in Afghanistan around 6 a.m. Saturday (10 p.m. ET Friday), Pentagon spokesman Lt. Colonel Myles Caggins told CNN. An administration official told CNN the four detainees are not expected to face further detainment in Afghanistan. In a statement, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul expressed appreciation to the Afghan government -- which, since September, has been led by President Ashraf Ghani -- \"for helping to reintegrate these former detainees.\"\n@highlight\nSpokesman: A U.S. Air Force C-17 flew the ex-detainees to Afghanistan\n@highlight\nRepatriation part of U.S. \"commitment to close\" Gitmo, U.S. envoy says\n@highlight\nAfghanistan will help \"reintegrate these former detainees,\" U.S. embassy says\n@highlight\nGuantanamo Bay has held nearly 800 detainees; there are now 132", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 169, "end": 186}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is down significantly from the numbers soon after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when the facility widely known as @placeholder was repurposed to hold detainees from the \"war on terror.\"", "idx": 61365}, {"query": "\"This transfer demonstrates @placeholder support for such a reconciliation process.\"", "idx": 61366}], "idx": 39901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The gunman who killed two others before police ended his life in a shootout near Texas A&M University had been battling mental health issues on and off for years, his mother said. Police say Thomas Caffall, known to his family as \"Tres,\" killed a constable and a bystander and injured four others Monday before police fatally shot him. His mother, Linda Weaver, said the family became worried after Caffall quit his job in January and announced that he would never work again. 3 killed in shootings near Texas A&M \"We had been very concerned about him,\" Weaver told CNN.\n@highlight\nNEW: The gunman apologized as he lay dying, a medic and witness says\n@highlight\nPolice: Thomas Caffall was the gunman who killed two and injured four\n@highlight\nHe was fatally shot by police in College Station, Texas\n@highlight\nAmong the victims was Brian Bachmann, a highly regarded law enforcement officer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 109}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said it is hard to comprehend how the same person would deprive @placeholder's children of their father.", "idx": 61378}], "idx": 39908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM From getting lost on the Metro to badly chipping his tooth on a baguette to making miraculous mid-match recoveries from injury \u2014 strange things tend to happen to Andy Murray at the French Open. Nothing, however, could top the tale of the unexpected that would be reaching the final at the expense of Rafael Nadal, the man who has only ever lost one best-of-five-set match on clay out of 89 played. Without a head coach and largely scratching around for form prior to the event, Murray must defeat not only the eight-time champion, but also the opponent who has proved the most formidable obstacle to his ambitions at Grand Slams.\n@highlight\nNadal has only ever lost one best-of-five set match on clay out of 89 played\n@highlight\nThe world No 1 is an eight-time champion at Roland Garros\n@highlight\nMurray took Nadal to three sets at the Italian Open last month\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard leads the head-to-head record 14-5\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic faces Ernests Gulbis in Friday's first semi-final", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Respect: Murray lost to Nadal in three sets in their last semi-final clash at @placeholder in 2011", "idx": 61389}], "idx": 39916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Frank DiPascali, formerly the finance chief at Bernard Madoff's investment advisory business, pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday to 10 charges including securities fraud and international money laundering. Frank DiPascali, center in this courtroom sketch, said he knew for about 20 years he was engaged in wrongdoing. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 125 years. With his guilty plea, DiPascali waived his right to a trial. As Tuesday's hearing commenced, U.S. District Judge Richard J. Sullivan explained that for him to accept DiPascali's guilty plea, DiPascali would have to sufficiently convince him that he was, in fact, guilty. That set the stage for a dramatic statement from DiPascali about his history at Madoff's firm, his personal relationship with Madoff, and the mechanics of a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme for which Madoff was convicted in June.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judge denies bail for Frank DiPascali, despite deal he had with prosecutors\n@highlight\nDiPascali, Bernie Madoff's fiance chief, pleads guilty to securities fraud\n@highlight\nMadoff was sentenced to prison this year for orchestrating Ponzi scheme\n@highlight\nDiPascali admits to creating false statements with historical stock prices", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 539}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each side will have the opportunity to submit documents and testimonies in support of or against DiPascali before @placeholder hands down the sentence.", "idx": 61390}], "idx": 39917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's foreign ministry said Wednesday that it has lodged a \"strong\" protest with the U.S. ambassador over missile attacks conducted on Pakistani soil by unmanned drones. The aftermath of a suspected U.S. drone attack on a building in North Waziristan. The ministry said it summoned Ambassador Anne Patterson to underscore that such attacks violate Pakistan's sovereignty and should be stopped immediately. A statement from the ministry said Patterson was also told that the attacks have cost lives and undermined public support for Pakistan's counter terrorism efforts. The ministry lodged its protests three days after a missile strike from a suspected U.S. drone on a compound in South Waziristan killed 20 people.\n@highlight\nPakistan summons U.S. ambassador over missile attacks\n@highlight\nMissile strike from a suspected U.S. drone killed 20 people\n@highlight\nSuspected Taliban militants kidnap 3 officials from in tribal region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also Wednesday, a suicide car bomber detonated explosives outside a police checkpoint in northwest @placeholder, killing two security personnel, officials said.", "idx": 61403}], "idx": 39926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the only person convicted in connection with the Lockerbie airline bombing that killed 259 people on board Pan Am Flight 103 and 11 on the ground, went to his grave protesting his innocence. And there are others who believe that Megrahi, who died on Sunday from cancer, was not responsible for bringing down the jet over Scotland in 1988, including some of the victims' families. Why does the tragedy continue to raise questions? CNN examines the issues. Why was al Megrahi convicted? After a nine-month trial that concluded in January 2001, a Scottish court based in a former U.S. base at Camp Zeist in the Netherlands, convicted al Megrahi of the murders and he was sentenced to life in prison with the condition that he serve at least 27 years before being eligible for parole. Scotland does not have the death penalty.\n@highlight\nConvicted Lockerbie Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi dies after cancer battle\n@highlight\nSome of the victims' families believe the Libyan was not responsible for the bombing\n@highlight\nHe was freed from prison in Scotland in August, 2009 on compassionate grounds\n@highlight\nBritish PM David Cameron says al Megrahi should never have been released", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 47}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 157, "end": 173}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 894, "end": 935}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1197}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite being given just a few months to live, he survived for more than two years, sparking anger against the @placeholder authorities and accusations in the British press that a deal had been struck with Libya.", "idx": 61404}], "idx": 39927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Skillen PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:08 EST, 2 September 2013 \u00a3600m Deadline Day trolley dash Gareth Bale completes world record move to Real The evolution of the world record transfer Club by club guide to all the transfers When the window closes across Europe As we enter the final hour of transfer deadline day, managers up and down the country are desperately trying to add to their squads in the dying minutes. David Moyes still hasn't added to Manchester United's squad with a deal for Everton's Marouane Fellaini up in the air - and their move for Ander Herrera on the brink of collapse.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid winger Ozil on his way to Arsenal after \u00a342.5m is agreed\n@highlight\nFellaini hands in transfer request but United can't agree fee with Everton\n@highlight\nBale unveiled in front of of Real fans after \u00a386m world-record move to Madrid\n@highlight\nEverton and West Brom in tug of war over Chelsea striker Lukaku\n@highlight\nLiverpool make three signings: Sakho and Ilori (permanent), Moses (loan)\n@highlight\nHull agree \u00a35m fee with West Brom for Long, who is in Yorkshire for medical", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 485, "end": 501}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 537, "end": 553}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1117}]}, "qas": [{"query": "22:08 FELLAINI LATEST We've got the latest on @placeholder - and it's not good news for Manchester United fans.", "idx": 61410}], "idx": 39930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 10 January 2012 A former squad mate of a Marine implicated in the deaths of 19 Iraqis testified today that after a roadside bombing, the group raced to nearby homes, firing and tossing grenades for 45 minutes even though the Marines did not take gunfire, cross a single insurgent or find a weapon. Still, former Cpl. Steven Tatum told the jury at the Camp Pendleton trial of Staff Sgt Frank Wuterich that he felt the squad did nothing wrong that day in Haditha in 2005. Marines killed 24 Iraqis, including unarmed women and children.\n@highlight\nFormer Cpl Steven Tatum testifies that 'the only indication of a hostile act' was defendant Staff Sgt Frank Wuterich\n@highlight\nProsecutor has maintained that evidence will show that 'none of the victims were a threat'\n@highlight\n'Wuterich ordered his squad to clear a home with gunfire and grenades, telling them to shoot first and ask questions later,' say prosecutors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 595, "end": 610}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He made the accusations to a jury of battle-hardened @placeholder hearing the case against Staff Sgt.", "idx": 61418}], "idx": 39936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The blizzard of 2015 isn't done yet. While sparing much of New York and New Jersey, the much talked-about storm managed to wallop parts of New England on Tuesday. And even after producing coastal flooding and dropping several feet of snow (including 30 inches in Framingham, Massachusetts, and up to 6-foot drifts statewide), there's more to come. \"We fully expect that there are parts of eastern and central Massachusetts where people may get ... another 5 to 10 inches of snow,\" Gov. Charlie Baker said around midday. \"... And there are areas around eastern Massachusetts, at this point, that you would probably describe as being in a whiteout-type condition.\"\n@highlight\nFlights begin arriving again at New York's LaGuardia airport\n@highlight\nMassachusetts governor: 5 to 10 inches more snow could fall in parts of state\n@highlight\n\"This is nothing like we feared it would be,\" New York's mayor says of the impact on his city", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet by mid-morning, snow wasn't even falling in @placeholder.", "idx": 61424}], "idx": 39941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With all of the fake sharks flying around TV lately, some viewers wish the Discovery Channel would stick just to the facts. On Sunday, the network kicked off its popular predator-infested extravaganza, Shark Week, with the premiere of a dramatized special that explores the existence of prehistoric sharks called megalodons. Discovery billed the special, \"Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives,\" as taking viewers \"on a search for a massive killer great white shark responsible for a rash of fatalities off the coast of South Africa.\" Viewers were expecting to watch shark experts and scientists examine evidence that the massive creatures could still be swimming around somewhere.\n@highlight\nThe Discovery Channel is facing criticism for a shark week special\n@highlight\nIt explored whether the prehistoric megalodon could still exist today\n@highlight\nDisgruntled viewers poked fun at the show online\n@highlight\nHowever, the special also brought in record ratings", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 91}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 394}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 699, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the 26-year history of @placeholder, \"Megalodon\" is the highest-rated and most-watched Shark Week episode to date.", "idx": 61437}], "idx": 39949} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Flo Rida wants you to call him. Flo Rida's latest single, \"Right Round,\" was No. 1 on Billboard's pop chart for 10 weeks. In an attempt to reach his fan base on a more intimate level, the Floridian rapper has made his personal cell phone number public. \"If they can go out and buy my albums, I can at least make the sacrifice to holler at the few people who call,\" he says. \"A lot of times I'm busy so they'll get my voice mail. And if I can speak to them and I have time, I always text back. Because I think that's very important.\"\n@highlight\nFlo Rida enjoying popularity of single \"Right Round\"\n@highlight\nRapper's new album, \"R.O.O.T.S.,\" came out Tuesday\n@highlight\nFlo Rida willing to give phone number to fans; many call\n@highlight\nBig inspiration: His mother", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It can be found on Flo Rida's sophomore album, \"@placeholder\"", "idx": 61439}], "idx": 39951} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- What do software mogul Bill Gates and banking investor Warren Buffett have in common with wanted Mexican drug lord Joaquin \"El Chapo\" Guzman Loera? Joaquin \"El Chapo\" Guzman Loera, pictured in 1993, ranks 701st on Forbes' yearly report on billionaires. They are all featured in Forbes magazine's world's billionaires report as \"self-made\" billionaires. Guzman Loera, whose nickname means Shorty, escaped from a Mexican prison in 2001. He heads the powerful Sinaloa cartel, investigators say. 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Scuffles had broken out at the entrance to the Asia World Expo convention centre where Li Fei, deputy secretary general of China's National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, told delegates that China will not tolerate a local leader who is disloyal to the mainland. Pro-democracy activists inside the building heckled Li, shouting slogans and interrupting his speech explaining Beijing's decision to rule out a fully democratic election for the city's next leader in 2017.\n@highlight\nActivists stormed hall where China's NPC deputy secretary general spoke\n@highlight\nHe was explaining why Beijing did not grant full democracy to Honk Kong\n@highlight\nDemonstrators who heckled him were bundled out shouting slogans\n@highlight\nActivists want elected leader, but rulers want unelected committee to choose", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 347, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 397}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 544, "end": 545}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 100 activists had gathered for Li's speech, some waving British colonial flags and banners with an 'X' over the @placeholder characters for 'communism' amid a heavy police presence", "idx": 61446}], "idx": 39958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The so-called Plaxo co-founder who is charged with murdering his wife's new husband had never worked a day at the groundbreaking social network, founding executives reveal. Minh Nguyen, 38, has spent years claiming he and Napster billionaire Sean Parker jointly founded Plaxo, which was later sold to Comcast for an estimated $170 million. As a supposed high flyer in the tech world, his arrest over the fatal shooting of his ex-wife's new husband on January 15 made national headlines. But it has now emerged that Nguyen never set foot in the Plaxo building, was not present for any of the seminal discussions, and repeatedly edited the company's Wikipedia page listing himself as a co-founder - even though marketing directors kept correcting his changes.\n@highlight\nMinh Nguyen, 38, sparked national headlines as Plaxo co-founder charged with murdering his ex-wife's husband last Thursday\n@highlight\nHe allegedly broke into ex-wife's home and opened fire in front of children\n@highlight\nBut former executives of the firm tell DailyMail.com he never worked at Plaxo\n@highlight\nHe was a school friend of Napster billionaire and Plaxo founder Sean Parker and attended Parker's mass brainstorming sessions\n@highlight\nHowever he was not present at seminal meetings about Plaxo\n@highlight\nFormer marketing director describes years-long battle with Nguyen falsely editing the Wikipedia page to claim he was a co-founder\n@highlight\nDenise Mattison called her late husband 'a knight in shining armor' for leading the alleged gunman Minh Nguyen away from her children\n@highlight\nCourt records from Nguyen's 2011 divorce do not indicate that he reaped any kind of lasting financial fortune from his association with Plaxo", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1350}, {"start": 1427, "end": 1441}, {"start": 1526, "end": 1536}, {"start": 1591, "end": 1596}, {"start": 1708, "end": 1712}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A former friend, who spoke to @placeholder under the condition of anonymity, said Nguyen felt his ideas tabled in a brainstorming session were key elements of what Plaxo came to be.", "idx": 61452}], "idx": 39963} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hillary Clinton supporters launched a counteroffensive this week against claims that documents related to the Benghazi attack investigation were sanitized and ahead of another congressional hearing. A Clinton spokesman responded quickly to the story released Monday, calling it \"patently false,\" and a group helping with the former secretary of state's communications and rapid response mobilized an entire communications strategy, website and talking points around the issue. The strategy has a directness that has not always been seen from Clinton aides and affiliated groups, which have generally waited for a story to fully emerge before taking it on.\n@highlight\nClinton supporters respond quickly to story saying Benghazi documents were sanitized\n@highlight\nHouse committee is holding another hearing into the 2012 attack, which killed 4 Americans\n@highlight\nClinton supporters say claims are effort to boost GOP midterm turnout, make it an issue in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 923, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Republicans have no credibility on this issue and are wasting taxpayer dollars on these sham hearings to ask questions that have already been answered, all for political gain: both to drive up their base turnout in 2014 and to go after @placeholder for 2016.\"", "idx": 61464}], "idx": 39969} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for legal same-sex marriages in five more states. The court refused to hear cases from the states -- Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin -- seeking to keep their same-sex marriage bans in place. Couples in some of those states began applying for marriage licenses just hours after the Supreme Court's decision. CNN affiliate WVEC in Norfolk, Virginia, captured a same-sex couple who rushed to fill out their marriage license documents. Officials in Virginia began issuing same-sex marriage licenses at 1 p.m. Monday. Tony London and Tim Bostic, two plaintiffs in Norfolk, said they were ready to receive their marriage license Monday afternoon.\n@highlight\nNEW: One step toward making gays equal, new spouse says\n@highlight\nCouples go for marriage licenses, state officials order that licenses must be issued\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court rejected requests from five states to review bans\n@highlight\nThose states' bans likely to be lifted quickly; order could also affect six more states", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 378, "end": 380}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 890, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A similar order could be issued by day's end for @placeholder and Wisconsin.", "idx": 61465}], "idx": 39970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's hard to imagine Hillary Rodham Clinton not running for president again \u2013 and easy to imagine the result of such a decision: political chaos. 'It would be shocking,' says Tad Devine, a Democratic strategist who is advising Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Democrat who is considering a presidential campaign himself. Early polling shows Clinton in a dominant position but at least ten other Democrats stand ready if she declines to accept her brass ring-in-waiting. Outside groups have been promoting her candidacy for more than a year. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS WILL SHE? Hillary Clinton is still the odds-on favorite to coast to a Democratic presidential nomination, but the rest of the potential field is still waiting to see what she'll do\n@highlight\nElizabeth Warren would emerge as the new standard-bearer for activists trying to elect the first female US president\n@highlight\nJoe Biden could look like less of an afterthought after eight years as vice president\n@highlight\nJim Webb was secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan and could appeal to war-hawkish centrist Dems\n@highlight\nOther long-shots, including an avowed socialist and a former Catholic missionary, could reclaim some of the oxygen Clinton has sucked out of the Democrats' room", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 42}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 858, "end": 859}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1254}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a @placeholder-free campaign, the veteran of runs for president in 1988 and 2008 would be an early front-runner", "idx": 61470}], "idx": 39972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Serena Williams won her third-successive WTA Finals title and fifth overall by beating Simona Halep 6-3, 6-0 on Sunday, avenging an embarrassing group-stage loss to the Romanian player. Halep easily beat Williams just four days earlier during the group stage of the tournament, but the American turned that around with an aggressive game plan. Williams won 11 of the last 12 games in the match to join Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graf as the only players to have won five titles in the season-ending championships. 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Verizon claims the policy change is taking place because the \"greater majority of customers sign up for a two-year contract.\" The nation's largest wireless provider (at least until that AT&T/T-Mobile deal is approved) previously offered users the ability to sign one-year contracts or contract extensions in lieu of the standard two-year agreement. Customers who opted for the one-year contract were still able to purchase new equipment at a discount, albeit a lesser discount than the subsidized two-year agreements.\n@highlight\nVerizon eliminating the one-year contract option as of April 17\n@highlight\nCompany says greater majority of customers sign up for two-year contract\n@highlight\nContract-free month-to-month plans will still be available to consumers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recently increased the early-upgrade price on some of its smartphones and feature phones.", "idx": 61476}], "idx": 39976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world\u2019s finest caviar is harvested from sturgeon in waters around Russia, Iran... and now Devon. The exotic delicacy, known as black gold for its exorbitant price tag, is being made in Britain for the first time. Father and son team Patrick and George Noble used to breed sturgeon to sell as ornamental fish for garden ponds. Exmoor Caviar Farm in Devon has become the first fish farm in Britain to produce and sell caviar after harvesting Sturgeon eggs The farm had its first full harvest just two weeks ago and has already had its produce sampled by celebrity chefs\n@highlight\nExmoor Caviar Farm in Devon is the first fish farm in Britain to sell delicacy\n@highlight\nCelebrity chefs have already sampled farm's produce\n@highlight\nCaviar is difficult to produce as fish don't produce eggs at the same time\n@highlight\nThe farm is home to 20,000 to 30,000 Sturgeon fish kept in holding tanks\n@highlight\nA 30g jar is \u00a359.99, while 250g pots cost \u00a3500 from Exmoor Caviar Farm", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 330, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 583, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 959, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only are @placeholder rarely seen in the UK but the process of harvesting their eggs is made notoriously difficult by a number of factors, making caviar such a sought after delicacy", "idx": 61477}], "idx": 39977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 16:41 EST, 6 October 2012 | UPDATED: 16:46 EST, 6 October 2012 The tragic death of poet John Keats at the age of just 25 may have been due to his mother\u2019s heavy drinking, according to a new biography. Professor Nicholas Roe has drawn upon new medical evidence to suggest that Keats \u2013 one of the main Romantic poets along with Shelley and Lord Byron \u2013 may have suffered from foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) caused by his mother\u2019s drinking while she was pregnant. FAS is a series of mental and physical defects which can occur in a foetus which has had exposure to alcohol.\n@highlight\nThe condition, caused by mothers drinking alcohol while pregnant, causes low birth weight and physical defects\n@highlight\nThe condition may have also left him vulnerable to disease, including the TB which killed him in Rome in 1821", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018It is true that being a small baby and short of stature is something that goes with @placeholder.", "idx": 61478}], "idx": 39978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Scott PUBLISHED: 19:14 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:14 EST, 8 November 2013 This is a problem familiar to every professional party-giver. After a night of Bacchanalian revelries to rival the last days of Rome, the exact details of the previous evening\u2019s events can seem a bit hazy in the cold light of day. This seems to have happened to multi-millionaire PR guru Matthew Freud. After throwing a lavish bash last weekend at his vast Cotswolds home to celebrate his 50th birthday, it appeared to slip his mind that one of the guests was Prime Minister David Cameron.\n@highlight\nStar-studded 50th birthday bash held by 'Great Gatsby-like' Matthew Freud\n@highlight\nPR guru is married to Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of media mogul Rupert\n@highlight\nBut when asked by one columnist if PM attended, he reportedly said 'No'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 714}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A friend of Mr Cameron \u2014 himself a former TV PR man, of course \u2014 defended his decision to attend, insisting: \u2018@placeholder is an old friend of Matthew.", "idx": 61484}], "idx": 39983} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Apex, Nevada (CNN) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Monday that he is \"very proud\" of having told Barack Obama early on that he believed he was a viable candidate for president and could win election. Responding to the controversy surrounding a newly published remark he made privately about Obama's race in 2008, Reid sought to emphasize his longstanding support for the nation's first African-American president. \"I can still remember the meeting that took place in my office with Sen. Barack Obama, telling him that I think he can be elected president,\" Reid said. Obama \"was kind of surprised that the Democratic leader was calling this new senator over to suggest that he could be elected president,\" he added.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama: Reid is friend who \"has always been on right side of history\"\n@highlight\nSen. Harry Reid apologizes to Obama for remarks made during 2008 campaign\n@highlight\nKey Republicans have called Reid's comments racist and say he should step down\n@highlight\nReid emphasizes longstanding support for President Obama", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Sen. @placeholder has been producing for African-Americans, many of his critics were opposing him on these same issues.\"", "idx": 61489}], "idx": 39987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- More than 30 letters and cards written by the late Princess Diana were up for auction Saturday in London, revealing personal details such as how she liked to open presents early and that she had trouble coping with media attention. Most of the correspondence was to Diana's personal beautician, Janet Filderman, but the auction also includes notes to her chauffeur, Steve Davies, and Christmas cards with family portraits sent while she was still married to Prince Charles. \"Of course I opened your present!\" Diana writes in a letter to Filderman on June 28, 1985 -- three days before the princess's birthday. \"I have never been able to keep a parcel until the big day & I am not going to start at 24!!\"\n@highlight\nNewly auctioned letters offer fresh insight into Princess Diana's life\n@highlight\nMost of letters for sale were correspondence with her beautician\n@highlight\nAuctioneers say some letters could fetch up to \u00a31,500", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 320, "end": 334}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I rushed home to open your @placeholder present, which I thought was quite good considering the 25th is actually two weeks away!!\"", "idx": 61496}], "idx": 39992} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:44 EST, 10 March 2013 Their photo shoots take place on industrial estates, not sun-kissed beaches. But these models are earning up to \u00a320,000 a week posing for e-commerce sites - and the right girl can boost sales by as much as 800 per cent. The likes of Gemma Sanderson, Portia Okotcha, Jamie Gunns and Kirstie Bennett are yet to achieve the first-name-only recognition of Kate, Naomi and Cindy. But their quiet success and selling power is just as mighty - with UK online shopping sales estimated to have raked in \u00a36.5billion and 14.3 per cent of all shoes and clothing sales this year.\n@highlight\nUsing the 'right' girl to wear an item can mean an 800 per cent boost in sales\n@highlight\nGemma Sanderson, Portia Okotcha, Jamie Gunn and Kirstie Bennett can earn up to \u00a33,500 a day modelling for the likes of ASOS and Littlewoods", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 537, "end": 538}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Jamie Gunns are favoured by online retailer ASOS.", "idx": 61497}], "idx": 39993} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Bowing to eight days of protests, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Tuesday he will not seek office again in elections scheduled for September, but vowed to stay in the country and finish his term. The concession, the largest the embattled president has made so far, was remarkable for a man who has held a tight grip on power for three decades. But it was unclear whether the offer would do anything to calm opposition groups and protesters who have called for Murarak's immediate resignation. \"My first responsibility now is to restore the stability and security of the homeland, to achieve a peaceful transition of power in an environment that will protect Egypt and Egyptians and which will allow for the responsibility to be given to whoever the people elect in the forthcoming elections,\" Mubarak said in a televised address Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Barack Obama says a transition in Egypt must begin now\n@highlight\nNEW: Protesters and supporters of the Egyptian president clash in Alexandria\n@highlight\nMubarak's position will only \"extend the agony,\" an opposition leader says\n@highlight\nArab League leader: Opposition should weigh speech before responding", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tuesday's turnout in Cairo, @placeholder and other cities came despite efforts by the government to suspend rail service and cut off mobile phone and internet networks, and in spite of the mounting hardships facing Egyptians.", "idx": 61518}], "idx": 40005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:50 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 23:50 EST, 28 November 2013 China said it sent warplanes into its newly declared maritime air defense zone days after the U.S., South Korea and Japan all sent flights through the airspace in defiance of rules Beijing says it has imposed in the East China Sea. China's air force on Thursday sent several fighter jets and an early warning aircraft on normal air patrols in the zone, the Xinhua agency reported, citing air force spokesman Shen Jinke. The report did not specify exactly when the flights were sent or whether they had encountered foreign aircraft. The United States, Japan and South Korea have said they have sent flights through the zone without encountering any Chinese response since Beijing announced the creation of the zone last week.\n@highlight\nChina announced it would impose rules in the airspace above the East China Sea\n@highlight\nThe US, Japan and South Korea all sent planes through the zone after the announcement with no action from China\n@highlight\nChina has now sent warplanes into the zone to protect the airspace", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 937, "end": 938}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Without prior notice, Beijing began demanding Saturday that passing aircraft identify themselves and accept @placeholder instructions or face consequences in an East China Sea zone that overlaps a similar air defense identification zone overseen by Japan since 1969 and initially part of one set up by the U.S. military.", "idx": 61520}], "idx": 40006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- Intrauterine devices (IUDs) prevent unwanted pregnancies, and as an added benefit they may also help protect against cervical cancer, according to a new study in the Lancet Oncology, a British medical journal. Women who use IUDs are roughly half as likely to develop cervical cancer as women who have never used one, the study found. Nor does IUD use appear to increase the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, a known cause of cervical cancer. European researchers combined and analyzed data from nearly 20,000 women around the world who participated in various studies and surveys between 1985 and 2007. The new analysis does not prove that IUDs directly prevent cervical cancer; it simply suggests that the devices are associated with a lower risk of cancer for reasons that aren't fully understood.\n@highlight\nIntrauterine devices (IUDs) prevent unwanted pregnancies\n@highlight\nAs an added benefit, they may also help protect against cervical cancer\n@highlight\nWomen who use IUDs are roughly half as likely to develop cervical cancer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(Pap smears can tell if @placeholder is damaging the cervix.)", "idx": 61531}], "idx": 40010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley for MailOnline The United States has started carrying out air strikes close to an Iraqi dam to stop Islamic State militants from capturing it. A US. defence official today confirmed the country's air force had commenced strikes around Haditha Dam in western Iraq, targeting insurgents there for the first time. While Anbar province, where the dam is located, remains in control of the Iraqis, the US offensive was an effort to beat back militants who have been trying to take over key dams across the country, including the Haditha complex. 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Sergio Parisse shocked the home side when he powered over in the fourth minute but England replied with tries from Billy Vunipola and Jonathan Joseph to lead 15-5 at half-time. Stuart Lancaster's men added further tries from Ben Youngs, Joseph, Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter in the second half as the Azzurri challenge faded. 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Clarke beat Ponting's leading mark of 1,544 runs scored in a calendar year by an Australian batsman, set in 2003, as he made 106 on day two of the second Test against Sri Lanka. The 31-year-old posted his 22nd Test century -- still 19 behind Ponting -- and his first in Melbourne as the home team reached 440-8 at stumps on Thursday for a lead of 284. \"It is nice to get that monkey off my back and get my first hundred here,\" Clarke, who overcame a hamstring injury to start the match, told reporters after taking his total for 2012 to 1,595.\n@highlight\nAustralia captain Michael Clarke sets new record for runs scored in calendar year\n@highlight\nClarke hits 106 against Sri Lanka to pass Ricky Ponting's national milestone of 1,544\n@highlight\nHome side reach 440-8 on day two, with Mitchell Johnson on 73, for overall lead of 284\n@highlight\nClarke scores his first Test century in Melbourne, while Shane Watson makes 83", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}, {"start": 966, "end": 981}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If he continues to play the way he played today and shows that patience and that discipline I have no doubt at all that he will score plenty of hundreds for @placeholder,\" Clarke said.", "idx": 61549}, {"query": "\"Everyone in and around the Australian team is trying to do the best thing for @placeholder cricket.", "idx": 61553}], "idx": 40019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A thoroughly deflated Gary Cahill described England\u2019s 2-1 defeat to Uruguay as the lowest point of his career. England are on the verge of elimination from the World Cup thanks to Luis Suarez\u2019s deadly double in Sao Paulo. For England to qualify they need Italy to win their final two matches while the Three Lions must also beat Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte and hope they have a good enough goal difference. VIDEO - Scroll down to see fan reaction from both sides Down and almost out: Cahill has that sinking feeling after the defeat to Uruguay But Cahill thinks England are almost certainly out, judging by his mood after the match in Sao Paulo.\n@highlight\nEngland centre-back couldn't prevent Luis Suarez scoring twice\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney's goal wasn't enough to avoid a second Group D defeat\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's side on brink of elimination from tournament", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had other chances to clinch the win, and Cahill believes the team were unfortunate to lose.", "idx": 61557}], "idx": 40021} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston A developer has created code that makes it possible for Google Glass wearers to pilot drones using the slightest of head movements. Blaine Bublitz, from coding company, IcedDev developed the app for an annual event called Nodebots Day, which is for fans of robots controlled by a JavaScript program called node.js. He developed the code to work with wheeled robots moving back and forth before adapting it to add right and left movements, as well as up and down, specifically to be used with a NodeCopter. Scroll down for video Blaine Bublitz, pictured right, is shown flying the NodeCopter, seen in the bottom left-hand corner, using his Google Glass device. Bublitz used JavaScript to create the code that responds to his head movements to make the drone move left or right\n@highlight\nDeveloper Blaine Bublitz created code that can be used with Google Glass\n@highlight\nWhen the wearer moves their head, the drone moves accordingly\n@highlight\nThe code has been made available online for other Glass wearers to try", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO: Hacker pilots drone with @placeholder using just his head movements", "idx": 61560}], "idx": 40024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- Armed gunmen hijacked a Japanese freighter and its 23-member crew off the coast of Somalia, South Korean officials said Sunday. Somalia, which has had no functioning government since 1991, is the world's top piracy hotspot. Also a Russian patrol ship was able to thwart a hijack attempt on a Saudi Arabian vessel, a spokesman said Sunday. The 20,000-ton Japanese cargo ship was seized 96 miles (154 km) east of the Gulf of Aden on Saturday, the South Korean news agency Yonhap said, quoting the country's foreign ministry. Among the crew members, five are South Korean and 18 are from the Philippines, the ministry said.\n@highlight\nJapanese ship carrying 23 crew, including five South Koreans and 18 Filipinos\n@highlight\nShip carrying chemicals seized Saturday 96 miles east of Somalia's Aden port\n@highlight\nCondition of crew not immediately known; Somalia is the world's top piracy hotspot\n@highlight\nS. 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The wounds are so fresh that blood seeps through the bandages. He winces as he struggles to try to sit up before giving up and lying back down on the gurney. Staring up at the stained hospital ceiling, Hassan recounts the fierce firefight Wednesday on the streets of Ramadi that landed him here. Across the room, a border guard wounded in the battle for the al Qaim border crossing writhes in pain as doctors examine his legs, which are being held by metal rods rather than bone. In the corner, an Iraqi special forces soldier is wrapped in bandages from gunshot wounds he received in a firefight outside of Samarra.\n@highlight\nIraqi army soldiers, border guards, tell stories from the front line\n@highlight\nISIS fighters are taking over large swaths of northern, western Iraq\n@highlight\nCivilians are also caught in the crossfire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rather than surrender to @placeholder, he and 10 of his fellow border patrol officers ran six kilometers to a police station.", "idx": 61576}], "idx": 40032} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail On Sunday Reporter Labour\u2019s outspoken adviser Bill Grimsey, the former Wickes DIY chain boss and author of the controversial report on run-down town centres, is involved in a long-running feud with David Cameron\u2019s rival \u2018shopping tsar\u2019 Mary Portas. TV star Ms Portas carried out her own review of struggling towns, which led to the Portas pilot scheme, under which 12 towns shared \u00a31.2million of taxpayers\u2019 money. A \u00a310million high street innovation fund was also set up. Labour\u2019s outspoken adviser Bill Grimsey, is involved in a long-running feud with David Cameron\u2019s rival \u2018shopping tsar\u2019 Mary Portas However, former Iceland and Wickes chief executive Mr Grimsey accused Ms Portas of using her Government role to promote her Mary Queen of Shops TV programme.\n@highlight\nBill Grimsey, former Wickes and Iceland boss, has criticised Mary Portas\n@highlight\nLabour adviser called her \u00a31.2million high street scheme a 'PR stunt'\n@highlight\nMs Portas, who had a BBC series, rubbished Mr Grimsey's claims", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 736, "end": 754}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 969}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I must have done something to @placeholder in a former life,\u2019 said retail guru Ms Portas.", "idx": 61582}], "idx": 40037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing duck, steamed dumplings or a glass of green tea: these are the culinary offerings most associated with China. But beer? Believe it or not, China is the beer-chugging capital of the world. The Chinese public gulped down 59.3 billion liters of alcohol in 2012 -- nearly double the amount quaffed in the U.S. Beer accounted for 84% of that figure, according to market research firm Euromonitor. Yet per capita, Chinese consumption was only about 35 liters annually -- less than half of the United States, according to Bloomberg -- and still has enormous room to grow. That has led to a microbrewery boom in Beijing. \"There's a whole slew of places that are about to emerge,\" said Ryan O'Neal Johnston, owner of Beijing's The Drive-Thru Bar. \"For anyone interested in anything besides lagers and Tsingtao, it's on.\"\n@highlight\nChina is the beer-chugging capital of the world, drinking twice as much as the U.S.\n@highlight\nPer capita consumption of beer is still half that of Americans, showing room for growth\n@highlight\nA growing number of foreign-run microbreweries have launched in Beijing\n@highlight\nBiggest challenge is intellectual property: \"If you're not being copied then you're not relevant\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 685, "end": 704}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 743}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The clientele has been diversifying rapidly as more @placeholder return from stints abroad and with greater levels of disposable income, according to microbrewers.", "idx": 61588}, {"query": "\"There are 20 million people in this city and the more local Beijing breweries, the greater the likelihood that there will be a craft beer revolution in @placeholder.\"", "idx": 61590}], "idx": 40042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "People in Russian capital Moscow were today urged to stay indoors after an acrid cloud smelling of rotten eggs engulfed the city. The air 'reeked of sulphide' including over Red Square but experts said they were struggling to understand its source or cause. One unconfirmed theory was that an industrial plant had leaked a cloud of Styrene over Moscow. A housewife posted this shocking video from her high rise apartment block, stating: 'This is the horror we are witnessing today. 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And when 5ft 2in Yulia Lipnitskaya takes to the ice tonight in what is now the most eagerly anticipated contest of this Olympics more Russians are expected to tune-in to watch than for any other sporting event. For the 15 year-old skating sensation, who became the youngest skating gold medalist in 78 years when anchoring Russia to team gold on the ice, is set to have the biggest impact on an Olympics for Russia since the 'Little Sparrow,' Olga Korbut, came out of the Soviet Union to enchant the world and take gold as a 17 year-old at the Munich Olympics in 1972.\n@highlight\nYulia Lipnitskaya, 15, has become the biggest star of the Sochi Olympics\n@highlight\nTonight she will compete in the most eagerly awaited contest of the Games\n@highlight\nYoung skater has even melted the famously hard heart of Vladimir Putin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 205, "end": 221}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As with many @placeholder athletes, she does not go to school but is taught at home, lessons fitting in around training.", "idx": 61602}], "idx": 40052} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An alleged new case of waterboarding emerged in a massive report Thursday detailing brutal CIA interrogations of Libyan detainees last decade before they were handed over to Moammar Gadhafi's regime. Mohammed al-Shoroeiya \"provided detailed and credible testimony that he was waterboarded on repeated occasions during U.S. interrogations in Afghanistan,\" Human Rights Watch said in a 200-plus page report. The allegations directly challenge long-standing claims by President George W. Bush and his administration that only three terror suspects, none of whom were Libyan, were waterboarded during interrogations. Human rights groups consider waterboarding -- in which a prisoner is restrained and water poured over his mouth and nose to produce the sensation of drowning -- a form of torture.\n@highlight\nNEW: An expert says torture claims have been part of an anti-U.S. \"propaganda war\"\n@highlight\nThe CIA says it can't comment on the allegations in a Human Rights Watch report\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch says it has proof of CIA abuses against Libyans\n@highlight\nAllegations challenge claims by George W. 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Then I found out the company was funneling portions of its proceeds to fight gay rights. Now I'm back to eating chicken, and not chikin. This is the U. S. Constitution at work -- freedom of speech meets freedom of expression. Chicago's mayor Rahm Emanuel, Boston's Thomas Menino and a handful of other mayors threatening to ban Chick-fil-A because of anti-gay marriage remarks made by its president, Dan Cathy? Not so much.\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson: I was a Chick-fil-A fan until I heard of its stance on gay rights\n@highlight\nHe says the Constitution doesn't allow mayors to ban Chick-fil-A based on its president's views\n@highlight\nThe Constitution does permit people to peacefully protest, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 390, "end": 407}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rahm and @placeholder making out with each other in protest.", "idx": 61607}], "idx": 40056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "All proceeds from the fourth one-day international between Pakistan and New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday will be donated to those affected by the the Peshawar school massacre, the Pakistan Cricket Board has announced. The Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for opening fire on the Army Public School in the city on Tuesday, which resulted in the death of at least 130 people, most of them students, and also left scores injured. 'We tried our best to postpone the fourth ODI but were constrained by the broadcasters commitment as well as for cricketing reasons advised by New Zealand management,' said a PCB spokesman.\n@highlight\nPakistan and New Zealand hold two-minute's silence\n@highlight\nFourth ODI in Abu Dhabi went ahead as scheduled\n@highlight\nAt least 130 people in Peshawar were killed as part of a school massacre\n@highlight\nPakistan led series 2-1 heading into fourth ODI", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 185, "end": 206}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 296, "end": 313}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was left in mouring after a school in Peshawar was attacked by gunmen on Tuesday", "idx": 61612}], "idx": 40060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A female fighter pilot yesterday led Britain\u2019s first combat mission against Islamic State \u2013 as the RAF launched two waves of attack against the deadly terrorists. The unnamed officer piloted one of two heavily-armed jets that flew from a top-security RAF base in Cyprus on the dangerous sortie over IS-held territory in Northern Iraq, before returning safely to complete her 2,000-mile round trip. The sortie, lasting several hours, was the first mission for the RAF\u2019s Operation Shader against IS militants. And last night two more Tornado GR4 aircraft took off from the Cyprus base, bound for Northern Iraq. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nUnnamed officer flew from RAF base in Cyprus on the highly dangerous sortie over IS-held territory in Northern Iraq\n@highlight\nThe sortie, lasting several hours, was the first mission for the RAF\u2019s Operation Shader against IS militants\n@highlight\nPair of Tornado GR4 jets flew in support of Iraqi troops engaging IS terrorists in trench warfare below\n@highlight\nBut defence sources conceded last night that neither of the Tornados engaged the enemy\n@highlight\nBoth jets returned to RAF Akrotiri with their full payloads of rockets and ammunition intact\n@highlight\nAmericans continued their heavy bombardment of key IS strongholds around the city of Raqqa, in Northern Syria\n@highlight\nIt is believed British hostages Alan Henning and John Cantlie are being held there under threat of decapitation", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 251, "end": 253}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 494, "end": 495}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 866, "end": 867}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1371}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1388}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two British @placeholder tornado fighter jets land on an airstrip at RAF Akrotiri after returning from a mission over Iraq", "idx": 61614}], "idx": 40062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Obamas and Bidens spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on three separate vacation trips during last year's President's Day weekend, records show. The total tab for he U.S. Secret Service came to at least $295,437. President Barack Obama spent that weekend golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida with Tiger Woods' former coach, and appeared briefly with the golf superstar. The first lady and the Obamas' daughters took their annual three-day weekend jaunt to the Colorado ski resort town of Aspen, where they might have bumped into Vice President and Mrs. Biden \u2013 who were there on a separate vacation trip.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama got golf lessons from Tiger Woods's coach in West Palm Beach, Florida during President's Day weekend 2013\n@highlight\nMrs. Obama and their daughters jetted off to Aspen, Colorado to ski while he was in sunnier climes\n@highlight\nVice President and Mrs. Biden were also in Aspen on a separate trip\n@highlight\nEach journey required separate Secret Service protection details, and the final six-figure price tags included flights, car rentals and hotel rooms\n@highlight\nJudicial Watch released the documentation after pursuing the Secret Service via a Freedom of Information Act request", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 182, "end": 200}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- @placeholder's security detail for a three-day ski trip last year set taxpayers back more than $81,000", "idx": 61633}], "idx": 40075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mick Jagger's former Brazilian lover has told her country to stop 'cyber-bullying' him after he was branded a national curse for backing Brazil in the World Cup. The Rolling Stones singer, 70, was spotted in a VIP box at the Mineirao stadium on Tuesday night as the host nation was thrashed 7-1 by Germany in one of the worst defeats of the tournament's history. His support came to the dismay of fans who had nicknamed Jagger 'pe frio' - the jinx - for lending his backing to a string of doomed sides earlier in the tournament. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nRolling Stones star dubbed 'pe frio' - the jinx - after backing several losers\n@highlight\nBrazil fans made talisman cardboard cut-outs of him supporting opponents\n@highlight\nBut to their dismay, 70-year-old rocker decided to back host nation instead\n@highlight\nHe sat in VIP box watching Germany trounce Brazil 7-1 in semi-final disaster\n@highlight\nJagger has since become a figure of mockery in the shamed host nation\n@highlight\nFormer lover Luciana Giminez defended him against 'cyber-bullying'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In all three cases the teams lost immediately after @placeholder declared they would win, mostly at Rolling Stones concerts in the countries themselves.", "idx": 61635}], "idx": 40077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was in 1998 that a World Cup quarter-final defeat by Croatia began a round of soul-searching in German football. No, scratch that. It was in 2000, after being eliminated at the group stage in the European Championship; or maybe it was four years later, when the same thing happened. That was when Jurgen Klinsmann and Joachim Low implemented the reform of German football, from the roots up. Yes, but what about 2009 when the Under 21 team won the European Championship? Surely, that was the key to it all? So, how about none of it, or all of it, but in evolutionary stages? How about instead of looking for one Eureka moment that transformed German football - a flash of genius, a bright idea to be copied by England from the wilderness - we acknowledge that what sets them apart is that they are in a constant state of self-evaluation, while never allowing the free pass of treating a World Cup as a dry run.\n@highlight\nGermany has endured a series of set-backs in recent decades that have incited soul-searching within their football ranks\n@highlight\nThey include the 1998 World Cup quarter-final defeat by Croatia, and going out in the group stage of the 2000 and 2004 European Championships\n@highlight\nBut there is no one Eureka moment that was the catalyst for their changes\n@highlight\nJurgen Klinsmann and Joachim Low led a grass roots football-up reform\n@highlight\nBut were expected to deliver results in big tournaments along the way\n@highlight\nSince 1998, Germany have reached two World Cup finals, two World Cup semi-finals, a Euros final and a Euros semi-final\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson was kept on as England manager for two more years after England failed to reach the knockout phase at Brazil 2014\n@highlight\nGermany are favourites to beat Argentina in Sunday's World Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 199, "end": 219}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 451, "end": 471}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1475}, {"start": 1494, "end": 1502}, {"start": 1516, "end": 1524}, {"start": 1541, "end": 1545}, {"start": 1559, "end": 1563}, {"start": 1587, "end": 1597}, {"start": 1614, "end": 1620}, {"start": 1655, "end": 1661}, {"start": 1701, "end": 1706}, {"start": 1724, "end": 1730}, {"start": 1755, "end": 1763}, {"start": 1777, "end": 1785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Klinsmann and Low revitalised the game in @placeholder, but they did not do so for the benefit of some distant point a decade away.", "idx": 61649}], "idx": 40088} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wales have reacted to criticism of their handling of George North last Friday by insisting that he would have been replaced immediately had they known he had been knocked out. The Lions wing was left unconscious by a second blow to the head during his side\u2019s 21-16 RBS 6 Nations loss to England at the Millennium Stadium, but he was not taken off. Team medical manager Prav Mathema on Monday night revealed that steps will be taken to ensure better access to TV coverage after confirming that he and his colleagues were unaware of the extent of North\u2019s injury. In the first half, Dave Attwood accidentally struck North in the head with his boot and the 22-year-old was forced to go off for concussion tests, returning to the field eight minutes later.\n@highlight\nGeorge North was knocked out following a clash of heads with team-mate Richard Hibbard in the second-half of his side's 21-16 loss to England\n@highlight\nHowever, North was not taken off at that stage for assessment and played the final quarter in a dazed state\n@highlight\nWales medical manager Prav Mathema confirmed that he and his colleagues were unaware of the extent of North\u2019s injury\n@highlight\nWorld Rugby are continuing an investigation into the events\n@highlight\nA decision will be made later in the week about North's availability to face Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 834, "end": 848}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We\u2019ve had a discussion with @placeholder and we hope that our discussions might spark some global intervention because sometimes pitch-side practitioners will need help.", "idx": 61651}], "idx": 40089} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush and Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:00 EST, 24 September 2013 In court: Amanda Hutton denies the manslaughter of her four-year-old son Hamzah Khan The mummified body of a four-year-old boy was found in his mother\u2019s bedroom after a police community support officer (PCSO) noticed the 'vile smell of filth' coming from the house, a court has been told. Hamzah Khan's mummified body was discovered in a cot in his mother Amanda Hutton's Bradford home in September 2011. The little boy died on 14 December 2009. PCSO Jodie Dunsmore told a jury today she knew 'something was definitely not right' at Hutton\u2019s house when he visited in September 2011.\n@highlight\nHamzah Khan's mummified body was found in his cot in September 2011.\n@highlight\nFour-year-old boy died of starvation two years earlier\n@highlight\nBody found by police after community support officer noticed a 'vile smell of filth' wafting from the letter box of the boy's home in Bradford\n@highlight\nMother Amanda Hutton denies manslaughter at Bradford Crown Court\n@highlight\nHutton's neighbour said she was often drunk and tearful, and would frequently speak of her abusive relationship with Hamzah's father\n@highlight\nFather Aftab Khan denied claims he was a 'wife batterer' and added that he contacted social services once about his son, but was ignored", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 469, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer said that at that point @placeholder opened the door and looked 'deadful'.", "idx": 61652}, {"query": "@placeholder, who told police he died of natural causes, denies manslaughter.", "idx": 61653}], "idx": 40090} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A 36-year-old Dane called Morten Storm says he was the man who led the CIA to Anwar al Awlaki, the al Qaeda cleric killed in a U.S. drone strike in Yemen last year. And he says he did it with a computer thumb-drive that secretly contained a tracking device. Among the evidence he's produced: recorded telephone conversations, passport stamps showing multiple trips to Yemen, correspondence with Awlaki, and a recording of a conversation with an unidentified American - who acknowledges his role in the pursuit of Awlaki. Read more: Anwar al-Awlaki: al Qaeda's rock star no more The Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has published details of his story over the past few days, after reviewing documents and tapes of the conversations Storm provided. The Danish Intelligence Service PET won't confirm or deny Storm's account; CNN has yet to reach American officials for comment.\n@highlight\nA Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has published details of Storm's story\n@highlight\nU.S. officials maintain a separate intelligence stream led them to Awlaki\n@highlight\nStorm led a life of many parts -- committed jihadist, family man and sports enthusiast\n@highlight\nHe says Awlaki was his mentor, but he became a double agent", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 532, "end": 556}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 751, "end": 781}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Storm's passport includes an exit stamp from @placeholder dated September 19, 2009.", "idx": 61657}, {"query": "Read more: @placeholder cell leader killed in family dispute", "idx": 61658}], "idx": 40091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 20:51 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:51 EST, 8 December 2013 Candidate: Karen Whitefield is a campaigns officer for the office and shopworkers' union Usdaw Labour last night ignored the lessons of the Falkirk scandal and selected another female union employee as its candidate for the troubled Scottish seat. Karen Whitefield is a campaigns officer for the office and shopworkers\u2019 union Usdaw. Her selection comes despite accusations earlier this year that another union, Labour\u2019s paymaster Unite, had rigged votes in favour of its preferred candidate, Karie Murphy. Unite was accused of signing up local people as Labour members without their knowledge.\n@highlight\nKaren Whitefield is an officer for office and shopworkers' union Usdaw\n@highlight\nHer selection comes despite accusations earlier this year of vote-rigging\n@highlight\nUnite 'signed up local people as Labour members without their knowledge'\n@highlight\nLabour has failed to take opportunity to distance itself from the unions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 341, "end": 356}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, leaked documents suggested there was \u2018no doubt that [@placeholder] members were recruited in an attempt to manipulate party processes\u2019.", "idx": 61667}], "idx": 40094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After more than half a century of intrigue and mystery, the U.S. Department of Energy has declassified documents related to a Cold War hearing for the man who directed the Manhattan Project and was later accused of having communist sympathies. The department last week released transcripts of the 1950s hearings on the security clearance of J. Robert Oppenheimer, providing more insight into the previously secret world that surrounded development of the atomic bomb and the anti-communist hysteria that gripped the nation amid the growing power of the Soviet Union. Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which developed the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The secretive projects involved three research and production facilities at Los Alamos, New Mexico, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Hanford, Washington.\n@highlight\nThe department last week released transcripts of the 1950s hearings on the security clearance of J. 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The U.S. has so far restricted its military action to Iraq, but there are concerns the action against the terror group will not be effective while it still has safe havens across the border. U.S. Army General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Pentagon last night that the current strategy can only contain Islamic State, not defeat it. 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Jessica Vega, 25, isn't likely to do any time in state prison, court officials said, but she will have to repay $13,368 to her victims and remain in jail until her sentencing on May 15. She pleaded guilty in Orange County Court to scheming to defraud and possession of a forged instrument charges. Scroll down for video Charged: Jessica Vega, pictured in Orange County Court on Wednesday, pleaded guilty to scheming to defraud and possession of a forged instrument charges\n@highlight\nJessica Vega, 25, pleaded guilty to scheming to defraud and possession of a forged instrument\n@highlight\nOrdered to pay $13,368 in restitution\n@highlight\nWill remain in jail until May 15 sentencing\n@highlight\nFooled husband Michael O'Connell into thinking she had leukemia\n@highlight\nRelatives and strangers paid for dress and donated Aruba flights and villa\n@highlight\nHusband took her back and now couple has two children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 438, "end": 456}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 585, "end": 603}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 938, "end": 954}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Paradise: Vega pretended she had cancer so she could get a free honeymoon to @placeholder which was donated by a stranger who took pity on her", "idx": 61682}], "idx": 40103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States launched a series of airstrikes Wednesday against ISIS forces in Iraq, the same day President Barack Obama vowed to act against the militant group following its beheading of an American journalist and its threat to kill another. \"The United States of America will continue to do what we must do to protect our people. We will be vigilant and we will be relentless,\" the President said in televised remarks. Obama vowed justice for James Foley, calling his killing by ISIS, which refers to itself as the Islamic State, an act of violence that \"shocked the conscience of the entire world.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: United States attempted a rescue in Syria, Pentagon spokesman says\n@highlight\nMore Americans, including Steven Sotloff, held by ISIS, official says\n@highlight\n\"The United States will do what we must,\" President Obama says\n@highlight\nAirstrikes resume near Mosul Dam, a day after video of U.S. journalist", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 257, "end": 284}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 807}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The President's statement followed Tuesday's release by ISIS of a video that showed Foley's killing and carried a stark warning that a second American, believed to be journalist @placeholder, would be killed, if the United States did not end its military operations in Iraq.", "idx": 61685}], "idx": 40105} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 10:43 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 26 April 2013 Customers around the world who pre-ordered Samsung's Galaxy S4 handset so they could have one on the day it is released face delays of up to a week. UK operators were today forced to send messages to customers after Samsung blamed 'unprecedented demand' for the Android handset. US customers were also being warned of delays. The Galaxy S4 goes on sale around the world this weekend - but Samsung has admitted it has not been able to keep up with demand, leaving customers who ordered weeks ago facing delays\n@highlight\nHandset set to take on Apple's iPhone 5 - and some experts say it could even outsell it\n@highlight\nShortages reported around the world for flagship Android handset", "entities": [{"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 221, "end": 222}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 351, "end": 352}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The Samsung Galaxy S4 can be a game changer for @placeholder, and I believe for the first time that this device has the potential to outsell the next generation of iPhone - assuming that Apple will incrementally improve the next version of the iPhone.'", "idx": 61701}], "idx": 40115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stopping off for a quick drink at the airport bar has forever been revolutionised thanks to Europe's only on-site airport brewery: the Airbrau at Munich's international airport. Instead of just hitting the bar, bored passengers can listen to live music as they enjoy tastings and even take a 30-minute brewery tour. And if travellers aren't in the mood for a pint, they can head to the airport's Bavarian Christmas Market, complete with outdoor skating and curling rinks available for use at no additional charge. Munich Airport also hosts a seasonal Christmas market - complete with ice skating and curling rinks\n@highlight\nMunich Airport offers Europe's only in-airport, open-air brewery: Airbrau\n@highlight\nLondon Heathrow is the first of its kind to offer 'on-board picnics'\n@highlight\nSingapore's Changi Airport boasts the tallest jumbo slide in the country\n@highlight\nJFK Airport in NYC transforms its Terminal 5 into a private concert venue", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 396, "end": 420}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At @placeholder's Changi Airport, out of the ordinary airport activities have all but become the norm.", "idx": 61704}], "idx": 40117} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Sarah Griffiths Eggs belonging to an ancient flying reptile that could grow to the size of a small aircraft have been discovered in China. It is the first time eggs laid by a pterosaur have been found fully intact, and palaeontologists claim they could shed new light on a mysterious, previously unknown species. The fossils were discovered in the Xinjiang Province, and suggest that at least some of the animals lived in large nesting colonies, much like modern birds. Discovered: Palaeontologists have found eggs laid by a pterosaur for the first time and they say that the discovery could shed new light on the mysterious ancient reptiles\n@highlight\nThe five fossil eggs were found in Xinjiang Province, north west China\n@highlight\nAll belonged to an unknown pterosaur species - Hamipterus tianshanensis\n@highlight\nThis species is thought to have had a wingspan of between five and 11ft\n@highlight\nThe find suggests at least some of the creatures lived in large nesting colonies, much like modern birds\n@highlight\nPreviously, the only pterosaur eggs found were four poorly preserved and flattened specimens", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 375, "end": 391}, {"start": 715, "end": 731}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder eggs were not soft and leathery, such as those of most reptiles, nor were they hard like a bird\u2019s.", "idx": 61714}], "idx": 40124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:32 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 00:37 EST, 16 November 2012 John McAfee, the multimillionaire software mogul who is hiding from Belizean police after the murder of his American neighbor, claims authorities are planning an 'imminent' raid to take him into custody. Despite staying in a 'secret' hiding place on an island off the coast of the Caribbean nation, McAfee has been in contact with American reporters -- communicating his version of events and his views on the Belizean government. On Thursday, a dog was pictured outside his home -- the same place where he claims agents of the government poisoned his own canine companions and killed them.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Dean Barrow says nobody is trying to kill John McAfee, and he should turn himself in\n@highlight\nThe antivirus software mogul moved to Belize for lower taxes, has been in hiding since April following a raid where Belize authorities accused him of manufacturing methamphetamine\n@highlight\nAntivirus giant also prime suspect in death of his neighbor, Gregory Viant Faull, 52, who was found dead on Sunday\n@highlight\nIn contact with reporters as he remains on the run", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Faull, 52, was shot to death over the weekend on the @placeholder island where both men lived.", "idx": 61717}], "idx": 40126} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Protesters advocating for drastic changes within a police agency criticized by the U.S. Justice Department over its use of force put the embattled police chief 'on trial' during a rally Saturday. Hundreds of protesters, including some who brought children, marched from Roosevelt Park with signs and a makeshift coffin inscribed with names of people killed by Albuquerque officers in recent years. The Police Department is under scrutiny for over 40 police shootings \u2014 26 of them fatal \u2014 since 2010, and the Justice Department has issued a harsh report over the agency's use of force. Protesters march in a rally on Saturday aimed at pushing for drastic changes within Albuquerque police following a harsh U.S. Justice Department report over the agency's use of force\n@highlight\nThe Police Department is under scrutiny for over 40 police shootings \u2014 26 of them fatal \u2014 since 2010\n@highlight\nHundreds of protesters marched from Roosevelt Park with signs and a makeshift coffin inscribed with names of people killed by Albuquerque officers\n@highlight\nAlbuquerque and Justice Department officials are negotiating over reforms that federal authorities are expected to order in the coming weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 103, "end": 125}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 422, "end": 438}, {"start": 528, "end": 545}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 726, "end": 748}, {"start": 803, "end": 819}, {"start": 947, "end": 960}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Our job will be to protect public safety during the time they are in @placeholder and while they are marching.", "idx": 61719}], "idx": 40127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mark Sanford is living proof that life is full of second chances. The former Republican governor of South Carolina, whose political career was left for dead along the Appalachian Trail after an extramarital affair, asked for, and Tuesday received, political redemption as he won a special election to fill a vacant House seat that he once occupied. \"I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances but third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth chances, because that is the reality of our shared humanity,\" Sanford said at his victory celebration after defeating his Democratic opponent, Elizabeth Colbert Busch. \"I am one imperfect man saved by God's grace.\"\n@highlight\nSanford wins comeback race with about 54% of the vote\n@highlight\nSanford wins all five counties in the district, Colbert Busch wins absentees\n@highlight\nColbert Busch tried to make Sanford's extramarital affair an issue in race\n@highlight\nSanford tried to tie Colbert Busch to national Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 167, "end": 183}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 597, "end": 619}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "he said in the debate with Colbert Busch, pointing to the hundreds of thousands of dollars that national @placeholder groups have spent on the race.", "idx": 61728}], "idx": 40129} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 10:07 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:04 EST, 1 March 2013 Jailed: Susan Gleeson, who is the mother of top rugby league player Sean Gleeson, banked tens of thousands from a multi-million pound heroin deal while living on benefits The mother of a top rugby league player was jailed today for banking tens of thousands from a multi-million pound heroin deal while living on benefits. Former hairdresser Susan Gleeson, 51, whose son Sean plays for Hull Kingston Rovers, had joint control of an account that received \u00a3107,000, it was said. The money came from a \u00a31.5 million heroin smuggling operation run by her husband Paul, 53, who is now serving a seven-year sentence for the crime.\n@highlight\nSusan Gleeson, 51 had joint control of an account that received \u00a3107,000\n@highlight\nMoney came from \u00a31.5 million heroin smuggling operation\n@highlight\nIt was run by her husband who is now serving a seven-year sentence\n@highlight\nCourt heard of Mrs Gleeson's lavish lifestyle despite being on benefits\n@highlight\nHer son Sean plays for Super League side Hull Kingston Rovers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 472, "end": 491}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Over a period between January 2007 and the end of 2011, \u00a3107,644 was credited to an account which @placeholder had joint control.", "idx": 61729}], "idx": 40130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The father of one of the two Indonesian women whose bodies were found in an upscale Hong Kong apartment at the weekend has called for his daughter's killer to be executed. Police discovered the decomposing body of Sumarti Ningsih, 25, on Saturday stuffed in a suitcase on the balcony of a 31st-floor apartment in Wan Chai, a popular Hong Kong nightlife district. Another woman, Seneng Mujiasih, 29, was found on the floor of the apartment with her throat slashed. Sumarti's father, Ahmad Khaliman, says his daughter's killer deserves to die. \"I demand that he gets the death penalty,\" Khaliman told CNN affiliate Trans7 on Tuesday. \"If not, I cannot accept it. He has already taken my daughter's life, so he has to pay with his life.\"\n@highlight\n\"He has already taken my daughter's life, so he has to pay with his life,\" father says\n@highlight\nThe bodies of two Indonesian women were found in a Hong Kong apartment\n@highlight\nA British investment banker who lived in the apartment has been charged with murder\n@highlight\nHong Kong abolished capital punishment more than two decades ago", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 214, "end": 228}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Indonesian Consulate in @placeholder said Sumarti may have entered Hong Kong on October 4 and had permission to stay there until Monday.", "idx": 61731}], "idx": 40132} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World leaders and world markets have been weighing in forcefully about what's happening in Crimea. It's clear how U.S. officials feel (they're outraged) about Russia's military activities in Ukraine's Crimea region and along the border between the two neighbors. Here's what others are saying or doing: China A neighbor and often an ally of Russia, China is distancing itself from Russia's troop movements. \"It is China's long-standing position not to interfere in others' internal affairs,\" Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang said. \"We respect the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.\" At the same time, Qin suggested that Ukraine isn't completely faultless.\n@highlight\nChina distances itself from Russia's troop movements, hints Ukraine isn't faultless\n@highlight\nWorld markets nosedive but bounce back as Putin says Russia won't claim Crimea\n@highlight\nCan German Chancellor Angela Merkel pull off a role as world liaison to Putin?\n@highlight\nEuropean Union will look at consequences if Russia doesn't stand down", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 501, "end": 524}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 653, "end": 655}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 994, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Qin didn't elaborate on that point, but earlier in his statement, Qin spoke of Ukraine and said @placeholder condemns \"the recent extreme and violent acts there and have been urging the relevant parties in Ukraine to resolve their internal disputes peacefully within the legal framework so as to safeguard the lawful rights and interests of all ethnic communities in Ukraine and restore normal social order at an early date.\"", "idx": 61743}, {"query": "\"There has been a distinct change in the tone of the markets today as the @placeholder-Ukraine crisis stabilizes.", "idx": 61745}], "idx": 40139} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American sprinter Tyson Gay will miss the remainder of the athletics season after undergoing surgery on a hip problem. Gay, 28, will now miss the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, which are set to get under way on August 27. The former 100 and 200 meters world champion had an arthroscopic procedure on Tuesday and will now focus on preparing for the 2012 season and the Olympic Games in London. \"Dr. Marc Philippon from the Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Colorado in the USA, performed an arthroscopic procedure to address an impingement in Tyson's right hip and to correct a labral tear that has been bothering him for some time,\" read a statement from Gay's manager on the IAAF web site.\n@highlight\nAmerican sprinter Tyson Gay has been ruled out for the rest of the athletics season\n@highlight\nGay, 28, has undergone hip surgery and will now focus on preparations for 2012\n@highlight\nThe former world champion had set the fastest 100 meters time this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 443, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The championships in @placeholder will run until September 4.", "idx": 61751}], "idx": 40144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 13:32 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:02 EST, 3 September 2013 A former heroin addict who was jailed after he terrified elderly residents at an Essex mobile home park has been given the go-ahead to argue in the highest court in the land that the park landlords have breached his human rights by ordering him off the site. In a case which will rocket an already hefty legal bill to more than \u00a3100,000, three Supreme Court judges have given the green light for Brian Telchadder, 48, to challenge the landlords. Most of the money funding the case is being paid through legal aid.\n@highlight\nBrian Telchadder has been given the go ahead to challenge the landlords of a mobile home site in Essex\n@highlight\nLandlords ordered him off the site which he says breaches his human rights\n@highlight\nMost of the money funding the case is being paid through legal aid\n@highlight\nThe owner of the site will have to pay his share out of his own pocket", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 617, "end": 632}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The courts have been told that Telchadder's history includes heroin addiction, issuing death threats to site residents, wandering the @placeholder woods in camouflage clothing including a masked camouflage hat and has had weapons seized by police from his caravan.", "idx": 61766}], "idx": 40158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's a year since Benefits Street horrified viewers on both sides of the political divide - and with another series in the pipeline, the legacy for its 'stars' remains a mixed one. Deirdre 'White Dee' Kelly was the Channel 4 show's big winner, halting welfare claims after she began charging \u00a31,500 an hour for nightclub gigs and appeared on Celebrity Big Brother. But others fared less well after attention dwindled - including one man who was dropped by his agent and another whose deal with a millionaire entrepreneur fell through. Scroll down for video She's walked a long street: Deirdre 'White Dee' Kelly (left in her home in Birmingham's James Turner Street) has made thousands and spoken at the Tory party conference (right) - but others were less fortunate\n@highlight\nC4 show last January prompted horror and 900 'poverty porn' complaints\n@highlight\n'White' Dee Kelly now charges \u00a31,500 an hour for nightclub appearances\n@highlight\nBut others have been less fortunate after public's attention dwindled\n@highlight\n'Smoggy' lost out on chance to open 50p store backed by millionaire\n@highlight\n'Fungi' moved to Cardiff, cut down on drink but was dropped by agent\n@highlight\nMark Thomas, however, is said to be in work and no longer on benefits", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 205}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 609}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 663}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 777, "end": 778}, {"start": 860, "end": 875}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The final straw, he claimed, came when @placeholder took part in a magazine interview claiming he had a girlfriend, but the woman involved later claimed she was nothing of the sort.", "idx": 61768}], "idx": 40159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In advance of Friday, the first anniversary of the death of Apple's co-founder, we published a story pondering a question many in the tech world have been asking for a while: Who will be the next Steve Jobs? We put forward seven names, along with pros and cons for each: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Apple Senior Vice President Jonathan Ive, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, Paypal and Tesla Motors co-founder and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, and SCVNGR and LevelUP CEO Seth Priebatsch. What followed was a lively, mostly thoughtful discussion by you, our readers. Hundreds of people took to the comments section to reflect on Jobs' legacy (the good, the bad and the ugly of it) and consider the question at hand.\n@highlight\nFriday will be the first anniversary of the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs\n@highlight\nWe considered whether any current tech figures will become \"the next Steve Jobs\"\n@highlight\nReaders suggested other candidates, weighed in on our list", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'm not much of a techie, but I'd have to say @placeholder because Facebook, like Apple, has changed the world and the way we do things.", "idx": 61770}], "idx": 40160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He often gets mistaken for American DJ Steve Aoki so when Jarrad Seng heard the festival headliner was coming to Perth he decided to spend three hours impersonating him - with hilarious results. It's a case of mistaken identity for the 26-year-old, who has spent the last five years being compared to his doppelg\u00e4nger at music festivals, bars, on Instagram and even on the streets of Barcelona. Since the photographer from Perth already shares Aoki\u2019s trademark scraggly long black hair \u2013 he thought it would be a brilliant idea to get his friends together to give him the complete DJ makeover.\n@highlight\nJarrad Seng has been mistaken for American DJ Steve Aoki for years\n@highlight\nHe decided to impersonate the festival headliner at Stereosonic in Perth\n@highlight\nHe wore a baseball jacket, sunnies and finished the look with a fake beard\n@highlight\nThe video has had almost half a million hits since Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 581, "end": 582}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Aoki hit the stage, more festivalgoers were fooled and confused as to why the @placeholder was part of the crowd", "idx": 61773}], "idx": 40161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 13:14 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:26 EST, 26 July 2013 Attorney General Eric Holder has told the Russian government that the U.S. will not seek the death penalty for former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden. In a letter dated July 23, the attorney general said the criminal charges Snowden faces do not carry the death penalty and that the U.S. will not seek the death penalty even if Snowden were charged with crimes that are eligible for such punishments. Before the news of the letter broke, Edward\u2019s father Lonnie Snowden showed his undying support for his son, saying: \u2018I believe when my son takes his final breath, whether it\u2019s today or 100 years from now, he will be comfortable with what he did.\u2019\n@highlight\nAttorney General sent letter in hopes of getting Edward Snowden extradited to the U.S.\n@highlight\nNSA leaker believed to still be in the transport area of the Moscow airport", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 232, "end": 255}, {"start": 273, "end": 286}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 897}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Late last month, @placeholder expressed concern that Edward was being manipulated, but they seem to have helped ease those concerns.", "idx": 61775}, {"query": "The @placeholder wants him sent home to face prosecution for espionage.", "idx": 61776}], "idx": 40163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Pentagon official said he believes the shooting early Tuesday at the U.S. Defense Department headquarters was a \"random incident.\" \"We are looking at all the possibilities,\" Steven E. Calvery, director of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, said at a news conference late Tuesday morning. \"What we have is an isolated incident, so far.\" Pentagon police officers, as well as several construction workers in the area, heard at least five shots fired around 4:50 a.m., Pentagon officials said. As of midday Tuesday, authorities had discovered two bullet fragments in third- and fourth-floor windows on the south side of the building, said Calvery. That part of the Pentagon was empty at the time of the shooting, as it is in the process of being renovated. The bullets shattered but did not go through the windows, which are bulletproof, according to Calvery.\n@highlight\nNEW: An official sees no apparent link between Pentagon, Marine Museum shootings\n@highlight\nSeveral shots were fired early Tuesday into an unoccupied part of the Pentagon\n@highlight\nA top Pentagon security official is calling the shooting \"an isolated incident, so far\"\n@highlight\nTwo bullet fragments have been discovered, and the investigation is ongoing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 91, "end": 113}, {"start": 196, "end": 212}, {"start": 231, "end": 262}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked if there were any ties between that and the @placeholder shootings, a law enforcement official said that \"except for the similarity in the incidents -- windows shot out at military facilities -- there is nothing to connect these incidents at this point.\"", "idx": 61786}], "idx": 40173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London The famous slogan of the Cadbury's Creme Egg is 'how do you eat yours?' but have you ever wondered how exactly they are made? The chocolate treats sell millions every year in the run up to Easter and now for the first time, the secret of how the famous egg is created can be revealed. The factory in Bourneville, Birmingham, makes around 1.5 million of the sweets every day in an operation that Willy Wonka could only dream of. Scroll down for video Revealed: The factory in Bourneville, Birmingham, makes around 1.5 million of the sweets every day in an operation that Willy Wonka could only dream of\n@highlight\nRevealing pictures from Bourneville, Birmingham show fascinating process\n@highlight\nHalf a billion chocolate eggs sold around world each year\n@highlight\nEgg and creamy interior are fused together while they are still in liquid form\n@highlight\nManufactured as a slightly smaller shape for the US market\n@highlight\nUK's top selling confectionery item between New Year's Day and Easter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 922, "end": 923}, {"start": 943, "end": 944}, {"start": 987, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Confectionery giants: @placeholder now claims 85 per cent of the filled egg market in the UK", "idx": 61788}], "idx": 40174} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NATO has scrambled fighter jets more than 400 times this year to intercept Russian military flights close to alliance members' airspace in Europe, the alliance's secretary general said this week. That's a 50% increase in Russian air activity over last year and the kind of activity that harkens back to the days of the Cold War, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said during a visit to NATO member Estonia on Thursday. \"This pattern is risky and unjustified. So NATO remains vigilant. We are here. And we are ready to defend all allies against any threat,\" he said at Amari Airbase in Estonia, where U.S., German and Estonian troops were gathered.\n@highlight\nThat's a 50% increase in Russian air activity over last year, secretary general says\n@highlight\nRussian planes are not following air traffic control norms, Jens Stoltenberg says\n@highlight\n\"This pattern is risky and unjustified,\" he says\n@highlight\nStoltenberg, who's on a trip to the Baltics, says NATO isn't idle as Russian activity increases", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stoltenberg said few of the Russian flights had actually violated the airspace of @placeholder nations, but he said the way the Russian planes operate threatens civilian aviation in the region.", "idx": 61794}, {"query": "And since the start of this year, @placeholder allies have conducted over 200 exercises,\" Stoltenberg said", "idx": 61795}], "idx": 40178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "EuroMillions winner Angela Dawes used to live in this \u00a385-per-week two-bedroom static caravan with her ex-husband, it emerged today. The 43-year-old - who won \u00a3101million with her new fiance Dave Dawes - now plans to leave her old life behind and buy a luxury property in Chelsea with her winnings. Home for the EuroMillions winner used to be this 32ft Sherwood static caravan in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, which she shared with her former husband John Leeman, The Sun revealed. Rags to riches: The caravan where Angela Dawes lived with her ex-husband and son before scooping the EuroMillions jackpot Ms Dawes, a mother-of-one, 'traded up' for a \u00a370-per-week one bedroom apartment with her new partner Dave just a few miles away.\n@highlight\nCaravan park neighbours reveal split from her former husband was 'messy'\n@highlight\n\u00a3101million win will take Angela Dawes from caravan home past to Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder, a lorry driver, said he was thrown out of the family home when he confronted his wife about her alleged affairs.", "idx": 61801}], "idx": 40182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle for MailOnline A minibus driver was jailed for five years this afternoon for killing a cyclist while looking at photographs on his mobile phone. Andrzej Wojcicki, 45, was stopped at traffic lights when he took a snap of a vintage sports car which pulled up alongside him. Wojcicki collided with cyclist Owain James, 30, while looking at the photograph he had taken as he pulled away and hit speeds of 50mph. Andrzej Wojcicki, left, was looking at photos on his phone while driving when he killed Owain James, right Polish born Wojcicki admitted looking at the photo behind the wheel of his three-ton left-hand drive Mercedes minibus but told a court it 'didn't impact' on his driving.\n@highlight\nAndrzej Wojcicki was travelling at 50mph when he struck Owain Jones\n@highlight\nWojcicki had just taken a photograph of a classic car on his phone\n@highlight\nThe Polish born minibus driver was jailed for five years earlier today\n@highlight\nHe told Cardiff Crown Court looking at the phone did not impact his driving\n@highlight\nWojcicki was also jailed for ten years by judge David Wyn Morgan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 424, "end": 439}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 712, "end": 727}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 959, "end": 977}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You were driving a three-ton minibus - Mr @placeholder didn't stand a chance.'", "idx": 61811}], "idx": 40190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:21 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:03 EST, 3 December 2013 Muslims in Norway will be able to follow local Christmas food traditions this year, after a butcher unveiled the country\u2019s first halal reindeer meat. Harry Dyrstad, owner of specialist wildlife abattoir Vilteksperten, north of Trondheim, enlisted the help of a certified halal butcher and has 100 reindeer ready to be sent off to the shops. The butcher has had interest from as far afield as Dubai, and he is looking forward to bringing reindeer to the previously unexplored Muslim market.\n@highlight\nNorwegian abattoir has slaughtered 100 reindeer the halal way\n@highlight\nThe owner is planning on sending the meat as far as Dubai\n@highlight\nHarry Dyrstad is also preparing to cure reindeer to produce a halal ham", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It is going to be exciting to see how @placeholder receive the novelty of reindeer.", "idx": 61812}], "idx": 40191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United's stars were out in force on Saturday night to celebrate Angel di Maria's birthday in style at the Argentinian themed Gaucho Restaurant. The former Real Madrid winger looked relax as he arrived with family, just a few weeks prior to his house being the scene of an attempted burglary. He was joined by fellow United players such as Robin van Persie Marcus Rojo, David de Gea and Radamel Falcao. Angel di Maria (right) arrives at Gaucho Restaurant and was soon followed by his United teammates His teammates also spoke highly of the talented midfielder in recent interviews with manutd.com.\n@highlight\nManchester United stars out to celebrate Angel di Maria's birthday\n@highlight\nDavid de Gea, Robin van Persie and Marcus Rojo all came to the dinner\n@highlight\nDi Maria looked relax despite it being only weeks since his house burglary\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Manchester United news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 136, "end": 152}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 350, "end": 365}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 447, "end": 463}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 894, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And here at @placeholder we are the only Argentinians, so we are almost always together.", "idx": 61819}], "idx": 40195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He's the strongman behind the strongman: Maher al-Assad. The younger brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Maher al-Assad is described by analysts as someone even more ruthless than Bashar. \"Maher is the kneecapper. He is in charge of keeping the regime in power,\" said Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma. It's a role he seemingly relishes. One analyst who has been in meetings with Maher described him as wearing a dark suit, sunglasses and slicked-back hair: a \"Mafia wanna-be.\" \"This fellow thinks of himself as the family enforcer,\" said Ted Kattouf, a former U.S. ambassador to Syria.\n@highlight\nMaher al-Assad is younger brother of the Syrian president\n@highlight\nHe is in charge of two elite military units and also leads a sectarian militia\n@highlight\n\"Maher has been at the forefront of the most brutal fighting,\" analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 307, "end": 328}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Bashar seeks to portray a positive image with the Syrian public, \"everyone sees (Maher) as one of the major powers behind the throne who can do the dirty work,\" @placeholder said", "idx": 61820}], "idx": 40196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As a proud Army mother, Kelly Copeland cannot bear to see \"American Sniper,\" even though it now rates as the biggest grossing war movie of all time. Her son, Brandon Smith, told her that his life mirrored the movie. \"I can't bring myself to watch it,\" Copeland said. Smith was only 20 when he was assigned to the sniper section of a mortar platoon at the height of the Iraq war. When I met him there in early 2008, he told me he was well-suited for his mission. He grew up hunting in Georgia and was used to waiting for his prey.\n@highlight\nBrandon Smith believes he is well-suited to be a sniper\n@highlight\nHe, like Chris Kyle in the movie \"American Sniper,\" has no regrets about killing the enemy\n@highlight\nHe was proud of what he did in Iraq and has struggled with adjusting to a more mundane existence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 613, "end": 614}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder still believes he, like Kyle, is one of the 2%.", "idx": 61826}], "idx": 40199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A radical Muslim cleric has claimed 'God destined' for British solider Lee Rigby to die in the barbaric terror attack on the streets of Woolwich. Omar Bakri Mohammed, who is banned from Britain, has given interviews in Lebanon applauding the 'heroes' who slaughtered the 25-year-old in an apparently unprovoked attack on Wednesday. It comes as the police are urged to monitor closely comments by leading radical clerics in the UK to see if they have broken the law in the days since the attack. Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed has said he understands why the suspects would have carried out the attacks and even called suspect Michael Adebolajo (left) a \u2018hero\u2019\n@highlight\nOmar Bakri Mohammed is banned from Britain but spoke from Beirut\n@highlight\nIt is believed he was secretly filmed condoning decapitation of those opposed to Islam\n@highlight\nHe said suspect Michael Adebolajo used to listen to his preachings\n@highlight\nPolice urged to monitor radical clerics in Britain to see if comments on Woolwich killing break the law on inciting hatred", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 164}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 427, "end": 428}, {"start": 509, "end": 527}, {"start": 629, "end": 645}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 880}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics say the radical preachers in @placeholder are carefully 'flying close to the wind' by appearing to support the Woolwich killing without breaking laws on inciting religious hatred.", "idx": 61838}], "idx": 40203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manila, Philippines (CNN) -- As the bodies of eight tourists killed in a bus hijacking in the Philippines arrived in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, the Hong Kong government urged citizens not to take their grief and anger out on Filipinos despite \"the poor way\" the hijacking was handled by authorities. The Cathay Pacific flight, which also carried eight survivors and 19 relatives as well as dozens of officials, was greeted by a large crowd on its arrival at Hong Kong International Airport. In a somber ceremony, bagpipers played \"Amazing Grace\" as coffins were carried from the plane and wreaths laid upon them.\n@highlight\nHong Kong government urges restraint in aftermath of hijacking\n@highlight\nBodies, remaining tour group members arrive in Hong Kong\n@highlight\nCondolence points have been set up around Hong Kong\n@highlight\nA police official says he ordered the assault", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 463, "end": 493}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that Hong Kong is prepared to aid the @placeholder authorities during the investigation.", "idx": 61840}], "idx": 40204} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- A 19-year-old prostitute working in an apartment that doubles as a brothel said she has up to eight clients a day. A woman awaits customers at a Beijing barber shop in 2008. Sex workers also ply their trade in barber shops. Working in the southern boom city of Shenzhen, a special economic zone just north of Hong Kong, she told CNN she worries about getting AIDS, but has her own prevention measures. \"I always use condoms or take an injection. The medicine can prevent sexually transmitted diseases,\" she said. \"Some girls do not use prevention measures, but we don't talk about that in public.\"\n@highlight\nSome people in China believe injections or a pill can prevent infection\n@highlight\nSome 700,000 people have HIV in China; about 50,000 new infections yearly\n@highlight\nAbout one in 200 sex workers nationwide currently has HIV\n@highlight\nAs China's economy has boomed, so has the sex industry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't have any relatives in @placeholder and can't borrow any money.", "idx": 61859}], "idx": 40218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of excited shoppers poured through the doors of Sephora's first Australian store in Sydney's Pitt Street Mall today. The store launched at midday with a promise to bring cosmetics prices down for Australians, but a price comparison reveals customers will pay the same money for top brands as they do in Myer and David Jones. Sephora will introduce 32 new brands to Australia, some of which will be sold in line with prices in its European and U.S. stores, but the outlet has no plans to undercut any products already being sold locally. Scroll down for video The first Australian Sephora outlet was launched in Sydney with a confetti cannon and a flash mob\n@highlight\nWorld's largest makeup retailer opened its doors in Sydney on Friday\n@highlight\n'Crazier than a nightclub': Hundreds of shoppers queued in the rain overnight to be the first through the doors\n@highlight\nSephora will introduce 32 new brands which will be sold at low prices\n@highlight\nBut the outlet has no plans to undercut products already being sold locally\n@highlight\nTop brands such as Dior, Lancome, and Clinique are still cheaper in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 103, "end": 118}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Price hikes on cosmetics have long been a sore point for local shoppers, with consumer group Choice finding that @placeholder pay up to 50 percent more than shoppers overseas for some products.", "idx": 61870}], "idx": 40224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the bittersweet moment a loving girlfriend married her terminally-ill husband on his hospital bed. Cola Glenny, 22, said 'I do' to Felix Glenny, 23, as he lay in Medway Maritime Hospital Kent, suffering from incurable bowel cancer. Felix was able to make it out of his bed to celebrate the 'perfect' day afterwards with his new wife, while their two children Ralph, two, and Pearl, four months, looked on. 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The men were suspended from their duties from top-security Belmarsh Prison in south London after the alleged attack on Michael Adebolajo, 28, three days ago. He had refused to obey officers\u2019 instructions and had to be restrained, according to prison sources.\n@highlight\nSeveral officers 'called in to help after Adebolajo began acting violently'\n@highlight\nHe was injured during subsequent melee in prison's high-security wing\n@highlight\nOfficers are suspended on full pay pending the results of an investigation\n@highlight\nPrison Officers' Association 'angry' at Ministry of Justice\n@highlight\nSays the officers deny any wrongdoing and used 'approved techniques'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 129, "end": 145}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 448, "end": 462}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 508, "end": 524}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 913, "end": 940}, {"start": 953, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "a statement earlier this week, the @placeholder said the officers involved", "idx": 61887}], "idx": 40236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Britain's top legal official \"misled\" the government over the case for war in Iraq under pressure from then prime minister Tony Blair, a former Cabinet minister claimed Tuesday. Clare Short, who was Blair's international development secretary until she quit over the Iraq invasion, said Attorney General Peter Goldsmith withheld his own \"doubts and changes of opinion\" in giving the go-ahead for war. \"I think he misled the Cabinet. He certainly misled me, but people let it through,\" Short told an inquiry into Britain's role in the March 2003 Iraq invasion. The inquiry -- Britain's fifth examination of its Iraq involvement -- has already grilled senior figures including Blair, former defense minister Geoff Hoon and Britain's top military commander Jock Stirrup.\n@highlight\nEx-minister Clare Short says attorney general withheld doubts over Iraq war\n@highlight\nShort said Tony Blair leant on Lord Goldsmith to support UK involvement\n@highlight\nInquiry is Britain's fifth examination of role in Iraq conflict", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 922, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 949}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder said he was excluded from lots of meetings -- that's a form of pressure.", "idx": 61895}], "idx": 40241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- During his two weeks aboard a ship to the United States, Ahmed Abu Khatallah was questioned by FBI interrogators over his alleged role in the 2012 Benghazi attacks that left four Americans dead. As it turns out, he was interrogated both before and after authorities told him of his Miranda rights -- which give him the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination, a U.S. official told CNN. But Abu Khatallah continued providing information to officials after being advised of those rights, the official said. The handling of his case has triggered fallout in Washington. \"I have serious concerns that conducting a rushed interrogation onboard a ship and then turning Abu Khatallah over to our civilian courts risks losing critical intelligence that could lead us to other terrorists or prevent future attacks,\" Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-New Hampshire, said in a statement Saturday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Official: Abu Khatallah denied involvement but gave info on others\n@highlight\nAbu Khatallah gave information before and after he was told his Miranda rights\n@highlight\nSen. 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The remains of 1st Lts. William Bernier and Bryant Poulsen were identified through DNA and other evidence collected from the crash site in a forest on the Pacific island nation, said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Melinda Morgan with the Defense Prisoner of War-Missing Personnel Office. Bernier was from Augusta, Montana, and Poulsen from Salt Lake City, Utah. On April 10, 1944, their B-24D Liberator nicknamed 'Hot Garters' took off from an air base in eastern Papua New Guinea.\n@highlight\nRemains of 1st Lts. 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The 46-year-old credited his Argentine successor for continuing to blood academy graduates, but said Harry Kane would not have been such a scoring success this campaign had Sherwood allowed the 21-year-old to go out on loan in January 2014. The new Villa manager believes Christian Benteke can similarly improve under his watch, beginning with Saturday's visit of Stoke. 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His contemporaries remember him forever on the spot, four or five cameras draped around his neck, the proverbial fly on the wall. A new book, \"The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution,\" shows how he chronicled an era. Click: Janis Joplin. Click: Jimi Hendrix at Monterey. Click, click, click: The Beatles at Candlestick Park, the Grateful Dead on a rooftop, the Jefferson Airplane casually jamming. Marshall is justifiably famous for these photos of the famous. But it wasn't like he put away his cameras when the rock stars -- then, for the most part, just getting more widely known -- put away their instruments. \"The Haight\" showcases pictures Marshall took from about 1965 to 1968, when Haight-Ashbury went from a quietly run-down fringe area to the most famous neighborhood in America: Hippie Central.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Jim Marshall chronicled Haight-Ashbury in the '60s\n@highlight\nSan Francisco neighborhood was center of counterculture\n@highlight\nMarshall known for rock 'n' roll photos, but in new book he captures neighborhood\n@highlight\nPhotos include images of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 222}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 348, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 402, "end": 419}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In others, @placeholder comes across as innocent and ferocious -- and, sometimes, heartbreakingly sad.", "idx": 61924}], "idx": 40259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- The story has all the stuff that sells: a sexy starlet, a powerful enemy spy agency and lots of bare flesh. Nude photographs of Pakistani actress Veena Malik, published in the December issue of the Indian edition of the men's magazine FHM prompted Malik to threaten a lawsuit. Malik said FHM doctored photographs to show her without clothes. The magazine, however, denied those allegations. Malik, editor Kabeer Sharma said, posed nude. What made the photos even more scandalous was that Malik's upper left arm bears the letters ISI, the acronym for Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency.\n@highlight\nThe magazine, FHM India, denies Veena Malik's allegation\n@highlight\nAn attorney for Malik says nude photos in December issue were \"doctored\"\n@highlight\nOn cover, she holds what appears to be a grenade, has \"ISI\" written on her left arm\n@highlight\nMalik's attorney says the actress is seeking $1.9 million in damages", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 622}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder published the grenade photo inside, with a line plastered across it: \"The cover we didn't use.\"", "idx": 61930}], "idx": 40262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Iowa Republican congressman turned the tables on his Twitter enemies on Monday, live-reading their insults in a campaign video and responding with a mixture of deadpan looks and delirious laughter. Steve King, a markedly conservative member of the House whose views draw either applause or eye-rolls \u2013 and seldom anything in between \u2013 collected some of the meaner tweets about himself and recited them along with his wife Marilyn. One claimed he 'smells like mothballs and dusty Bibles.' Another called him a 'butthead.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Biggest laugh: Rep. King's wife Marilyn couldn't contain herself at the idea that the congressman 'smells like mothballs and dusty Bibles'\n@highlight\nIowa Republican turns the tables on Twitter antagonists by deadpanning insults and laughing at the writers\n@highlight\n'Go home, Steve King. You're drunk,' tweeted the senior editor of the left-leaning magazine The New Republic\n@highlight\nHis wife read some of the barbs, including one that surmised 'Steve King smells like mothballs and dusty Bibles'\n@highlight\nLate-night host Jimmy Kimmel popularized the concept with his 'Celebrities Read Mean Tweets' television segment\n@highlight\nKing held a double-digit lead over his Democratic challenger in a September poll", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 906, "end": 921}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1184}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nasty: One King antagonist responded to a tweeted picture of @placeholder and his baby grandson by calling him 'garbage'", "idx": 61933}], "idx": 40264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities who seized $8,500 and assorted jewelry from a Tennessee man after a traffic stop in east Texas have agreed to return the property after his case drew attention from CNN. Police in the small East Texas town of Tenaha are accused of unjustly taking valuables from motorists. Roderick Daniels said police in Tenaha, Texas, took the money in October 2007 after they stopped him for doing 37 mph in a 35-mph zone. He said police threatened him with money-laundering charges and promised not to prosecute if he signed over the cash, which Daniels said was to buy a new car.\n@highlight\nTenaha, Texas, police confiscated money in 2007 after traffic stop\n@highlight\nRoderick Daniels was stopped for driving 37 mph in a 35-mph zone\n@highlight\nHe and others who had property taken have filed lawsuit\n@highlight\nTown's officials say they have done nothing wrong", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 294, "end": 309}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 678, "end": 693}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder law allows police to confiscate drug money and other personal property they think is used in the commission of a crime.", "idx": 61934}], "idx": 40265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- While broadcast shows at 10 p.m. on Tuesday are struggling to stay above a 2.0 in the adults 18-49 demo this fall, the biker drama \"Sons of Anarchy\" cleared that hurdle with ease once again. All told, 4.6 million viewers tuned in and the show pulled a 2.4 in the demo, up 14 percent from last week and ranking as the fifth season's best rating since last month's premiere. 'Sons of Anarchy': Drea de Matteo talks Wendy's return By comparison, the broadcast networks aired CBS' \"Vegas\" (12.1 million viewers, 2.0 in the demo), ABC's \"Private Practice\" (6 million, 1.6) and NBC's \"Parenthood\" (4.5 million, 1.6). This is tracking to be the highest-rated season for \"Sons\" yet.\n@highlight\nBroadcast shows on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. are struggling in ratings\n@highlight\nFX's \"Sons of Anarchy\" has no problem clearing that hurdle\n@highlight\nThe show had 4.6 million watch on Tuesday, with a 2.4 in the adult demo\n@highlight\nThat episode was the fifth season's best rating since September's premiere", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 386, "end": 400}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 774, "end": 775}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's easy to say, \"@placeholder should have a show like 'Sons,'\" but season one ratings for \"Sons\" wouldn't have been high enough to survive on broadcast.", "idx": 61935}], "idx": 40266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aap The $1 million Benjamin Hampton had in the bank was supposed to buy him a new home. But the Australian Federal Police officer had to hand over the sum to be bailed from Sydney's Central Local Court after being charged with a dozen corruption and bribery offences. Hampton faces a long stint behind bars if convicted after a 15-month investigation into allegations he sold AFP secrets to a member of the public. 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The team's Nou Camp stadium will erupt with the sound of the Catalan national anthem, sung in the language native to this semi-autonomous region of Spain. It is to commemorate September 11, 1714, and the people who died when the ruling monarchy defeated Catalan troops during the War of the Spanish Succession. It is arguably the biggest club game in the world -- though all too often surrounded by a bucketload of bile between players, coaches and fans -- but as austerity tightens its grip on the Spanish economy, the desire for Catalan independence grows ever deeper.\n@highlight\nBarcelona face Real Madrid on Sunday in \"El Clasico\"\n@highlight\nSpain is engulfed by serious financial crisis\n@highlight\nMany in Catalonia are calling for the semi-autonomous region to become independent\n@highlight\nAnti-austerity measures have led to protests and violent clashes in Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 479, "end": 507}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is different from Spanish language, not better or worse, just different.", "idx": 61947}], "idx": 40272} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)The world's fourth-most populated country, Indonesia has about 250 million people. Any of them might have boarded AirAsia Flight QZ8501, never to come home. Seven crew members and 155 passengers were aboard -- almost one-third from the same Christian denomination. There was no single reason that members of Mawar Sharon, a Protestant faith with about 45,000 members around Indonesia, got on the AirAsia Airbus plane Sunday, beyond a common desire to get to Singapore in time for New Year's Eve. They weren't heading to one event. They didn't all necessarily know one another, having attended services at different churches mostly around Surabaya, the Indonesian city where the commercial airliner took off.\n@highlight\nPastor: 46 members of the Mawar Sharon denomination were on AirAsia Flight QZ8501\n@highlight\nIn all, 162 people were aboard the plane, which went down Sunday en route to Singapore\n@highlight\nRelatives of those on the plane gather for a service near an Indonesian hospital", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 139, "end": 159}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 358}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 804, "end": 824}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 996, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It wasn't a @placeholder church; it was chosen because it's near the hospital where recovered bodies are being identified.", "idx": 61956}], "idx": 40274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey, Transport Editor Thousands of British air passengers were stranded abroad last night as the chaos caused by striking French air traffic controllers worsened. Many were forced to sleep on the floors of airports in Mediterranean resorts as they awaited news of rescheduled flights. Some face being stranded for a week. Amid \u2018nightmare\u2019 scenes at popular holiday destinations in Spain and Portugal, flights were cancelled with no warning in the early hours of the morning, leaving parents to struggle with crying children as they awaited news. 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It turns out the Kennedy family has an important legacy in U.S.-Japan relations. Kennedy's father and uncle, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, played important roles in transforming a troubled U.S.-Japan military alliance into the robust relationship the two countries enjoy today. In the 1950s, Americans were often contemptuous and distrustful toward Japan, which had very recently been a bitter enemy in World War II. 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Activists working undercover in the ISIS stronghold Raqqa uncovered plans for two schools - one for boys and one for girls - where most lessons will be taught in English, not the local Arabic dialect. The plans are just ISIS' latest attempt to build establish a fully-functioning state within the vast swathes of Syria and Iraq it controls through a campaign of rape, massacre and brutal oppression. Last summer the terror group declared the territory a so-called caliphate and said it as the duty of all Muslims around the world to live under the regime. Since then tens of thousands of foreigners have done just that, with English becoming a lingua franca among the militants and their families.\n@highlight\nLocal activists revealed terror group's plans to educate children in English\n@highlight\nPosted images online of a poster announcing formation of the two schools\n@highlight\nOne school is for boys while the building next door will be used for girls\n@highlight\nReligious lessons, Mathematics and English Language will all be in English\n@highlight\nBut Arabic Language lessons and reading the Koran will still be in Arabic", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1282}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1306}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The purpose of opening English language schools in Raqqa is two-fold - firstly to stop English-speaking families leaving the territory over concerns about their children's education, and secondly to raise a generation of bilingual young men to continue the @placeholder reign of terror for years to come.", "idx": 61968}], "idx": 40283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rickie Fowler's much-discussed Ryder Cup haircut has been copied by one of the American game's most senior officials. Fowler, one of the United States team's most in-form players, arrived in Scotland for this week's match at Gleneagles with 'USA' shaved into his hair. US captain Tom Watson described the cut as 'terrific' and suggested even Ted Bishop, the president of the PGA of America, would have it done if it meant his team would win. Ted Bishop sports his new haircut after following Rickie Fowler's lead Rickie Fowler has caused a stir by getting 'USA' shaved into his head to show his patriotism\n@highlight\nUS star Rickie Fowler shaved 'USA' into his hair ahead of the Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nTed Bishop, the president of the PGA of America, copies the stunt after captain Tom Watson challenged him\n@highlight\nBishop tweeted: 'It's done. The Fowler USA cut! I believe we will win'\n@highlight\nEurope veteran Lee Westwood not fazed by the daring new trim\n@highlight\nWestwood gave it a stroke on the driving range but doesn't think he'd be able to pull it off\n@highlight\nRyder Cup starts at Gleneagles on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 269, "end": 270}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 617, "end": 618}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 647, "end": 649}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Ryder Cup veteran is raring to go as he prepares for a ninth @placeholder cap", "idx": 61971}], "idx": 40286} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN)Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a preliminary agreement to cooperate on building a nuclear power plant after meeting Tuesday in Cairo. Speaking at a joint news conference, Putin focused on economic cooperation, saying there was an 80% increase in trade between the two countries last year. He said Russia would contribute to the construction of a nuclear power plant, training staff and scientific research. El-Sisi covered both economic and political cooperation in his remarks. The Egyptian President said he had stressed the importance of \"military cooperation\" to his Russian counterpart and the continuation of \"strategic relations\" and high-level meetings to discuss regional issues.\n@highlight\nEgyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Cairo\n@highlight\nPutin says trade between the countries increased by 80% last year\n@highlight\nEl-Sisi says they discussed ways to find a peaceful solution to the Syria crisis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 49}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 783, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I agreed with the @placeholder President that the terrorism challenge Egypt is facing knows no borders,\" he said.", "idx": 61980}], "idx": 40292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Consumers left angry and confused after the botched Obamacare rollout now have something else to worry about: misleading letters from insurance companies. In Colorado, Kentucky and Washington, state insurance commissioners have come down on insurance companies for sending thousands of consumers letters that were either threatening, incorrect or omitted crucial information about the Affordable Care Act. The biggest offender: Humana, a Fortune 100 insurance company. Kentucky Insurance Commissioner Sharon Clark fined the Louisville-based company more than $65,000 after it sent more than 6,500 customers a letter Clark found \"misleading.\" The August letter said that customers had to choose one of two options within 30 days: Either legally extend their current policy through next year or choose a new, more expensive policy that complies with Obamacare. The letter never mentioned buying insurance through the new exchange.\n@highlight\nCommissioners in 3 states have taken action against insurance companies\n@highlight\nThousands of letters pressured policyholders, were incorrect or omitted exchange options\n@highlight\nKentucky commissioner fined Humana $65,000 and ordered corrections mailed\n@highlight\nMissouri also looking at Humana letters; LifeWise prompts alert in Washington state", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 385, "end": 403}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, I think, again, it was a lack of understanding of @placeholder law.\"", "idx": 61989}], "idx": 40298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pete D'amato If you love streaming sports and movies, avoid Alaska - the state with America's slowest Internet connection. The Washington Post published this map from Broadview of average speeds for broadband throughout the United States, with Virginia in front with a speed of 13.7 megabits per second and most of the states in the northeast not far behind. The U.S. as a whole falls behind 11 countries, losing out to South Korea, Israel and Romania. State by state: The average Internet speeds on a state-by-state basis, with green depicting the fastest and red showing the slowest 1. Virginia 2. Delaware 3. Massachusetts 4. Rhode Island 5. D.C. 6. Washington 7. New Hampshire 8. Utah 9. Michigan 10. Connecticut 11. North Dakota\n@highlight\nVirginia beats out the competition with an average Internet speed of 13.7 megabits per second\n@highlight\nThe state hosts some of the country's most trafficked network hubs\n@highlight\nThe United States as a whole ranks 12 in the world for average connection speeds", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 975, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company releases a quarterly report on the global state of the @placeholder, showing connection speeds and security of the web.", "idx": 61996}], "idx": 40304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Turkish riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of mourners who attended a funeral march Wednesday for a 15-year old boy. Throughout the afternoon, a virtual river of humanity coursed through the streets of Istanbul escorting the coffin of Berkin Elvan. Mourners carrying portraits of the boy and red carnations chanted \"Berkin Elvan, a sapling just 15 years old.\" \"The boy was innocent. The boy wasn't doing anything. He went to get bread and the police took a shot at him and basically killed him,\" said Dursun Ince, a retired engineer who was one of tens of thousands of demonstrators who participated in the march.\n@highlight\nThousands march, mourning 15-year-old who died after nine months in coma\n@highlight\nBerkin Elvan suffered a head wound after leaving his home to buy bread\n@highlight\nHe died Tuesday; mourners blame a police tear gas canister for his wound\n@highlight\nThe death caused rage against the Turkish government that sparked protests nationwide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as the sun began to set in @placeholder, police riot control vehicles began hosing down throngs of demonstrators with water cannons, sending thousands of people sprinting to escape clouds of tear gas.", "idx": 61997}], "idx": 40305} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This weekend we saw three of the best penalty takers in the country in action. Yaya Toure and Rickie Lambert both scored at the Etihad and Steven Gerrard scored another two on Sunday to make it 10 in the league. Toure has now scored six times from the spot in 2013-14 while Lambert continued his phenomenal record. Since arriving at Southampton he has scored 34 out of 34 penalties. That is some achievement. 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Joe Rickey Hundley, 60, was accused of using a racial slur to refer to the 19-month-old boy, who's black, and hitting him under the eye as the flight from Minneapolis descended to the Atlanta airport last February. He pleaded guilty in October to simple assault after reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors. Prosecutors had recommended a sentence of six months in prison, and Hundley reserved his right to argue for a lower sentence. U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman said he imposed a higher sentence in part because of Hundley's criminal history, which includes a prior assault.\n@highlight\nJoe Rickey Hundley, 60, has been sentenced to eight months jail\n@highlight\nLast year, he slapped a crying toddler on a plane and used a racial slur to refer to the little boy\n@highlight\nAttorney Hundley said he was 'upset and grieving' while on his way to remove his son from life support during that February flight\n@highlight\nHundley's son died the next day after falling into a 'coma for life'\n@highlight\nToddler's mother, 33-year-old Jessica Bennett, said Hundley was intoxicated when he attacked her adopted son\n@highlight\nHundley's lawyer has not said if he will appeal the sentence", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 158, "end": 175}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 756, "end": 773}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "for his actions and turned to apologize in person to @placeholder,", "idx": 62005}], "idx": 40311} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Eccentric basketball star Dennis Rodman's bizarre outburst about an American citizen jailed in North Korea has drawn widespread criticism, including from the prisoner's family. Rodman is in North Korea with other former NBA players for a basketball game against a local team that's due to take place Wednesday, the birthday of the country's leader Kim Jong Un. Rodman, 52, who visited North Korea three times previously in the past year, describes Kim as a beloved friend. During an exclusive interview from Pyongyang on Tuesday, he reacted angrily to a question from Chris Cuomo of CNN's \"New Day\" about whether he was planning to ask North Korean leaders about Kenneth Bae, a U.S. citizen who was sentenced to 15 years in a labor camp by North Korea last year on charges he intended to topple the government.\n@highlight\nSister of American held prisoner says the family is outraged by Rodman\n@highlight\n\"Do you understand what he did in this country?\" Rodman asks CNN about Kenneth Bae\n@highlight\nBill Richardson says Rodman \"crossed a line\" in his comments from North Korea\n@highlight\nThe NBA commissioner says he disapproves of the way the trip is being carried out", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a married father of three, has suffered a series of health problems during his detention and has been transferred from the labor camp to a hospital.", "idx": 62008}, {"query": "\"He was in a position to do some good and to help advocate for @placeholder,\" she said.", "idx": 62009}, {"query": "We have to go back to @placeholder and take the abuse.", "idx": 62012}, {"query": "Rodman predicted his efforts and those of his fellow athletes would eventually \"open the door\" to @placeholder.", "idx": 62013}, {"query": "North Korea had invited the @placeholder players as a kind of \"cultural exchange\" and to \"put smiles on people's faces,\" not to influence the country's leaders, Smith said.", "idx": 62015}], "idx": 40314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller Ode to the poets: Presenter James May has asked the BBC to commission a programme on the poetry of First World War poets Top Gear host James May hopes to turn his attentions from the power of cars to the power of words, with a special programme about First World War poets to mark this year's centenary. May hopes to convince BBC bosses to commission the programme, which would include the poetry of Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke, among others. During an interview for forces radio BFBS, which was recorded while visiting troops at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan ahead of tonight's Top Gear, the 51-year-old presenter said: 'I've put it forward - I haven't heard from them yet, weirdly obviously this year is the centenary of the outbreak of World War One.\n@highlight\nPresenter hopes to convince BBC bosses to make a special programme about the works of First World War poets, including Wilfred Owen\n@highlight\nSiegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke could also be featured\n@highlight\nMay praises the poetry for powerful war imagery\n@highlight\nThis year marks 100th anniversary since outbreak of World War 1", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 68, "end": 70}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 267, "end": 281}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two voices: @placeholder's patriotic poetry was idealistic compared to works by Wilfred Owen", "idx": 62023}], "idx": 40320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A grandmother had to deliver her daughter's baby in the back of a taxi as her labour progressed before they could make it to the hospital in time. Jenny Dakin, 27, was with her mother Sharon, 51, and her partner Tyrone Allonby, 42, when she began to have contractions every five minutes in the cab. Jenny, a mother-of-two from Bolton, knew the baby wanted to come and had no choice but to push while on the back seat of the car. Speedy arrival: Sharon had to help deliver her granddaughter in the back of a taxi. Natasha weighed 6lb 4oz and is doing well after her dramatic entrance into the world\n@highlight\nJenny Dakin knew baby was going to come before they reached hospital\n@highlight\nHer mother Sharon was on hand to save the day\n@highlight\nShe had to deliver the baby in taxi and wrap her up in coat\n@highlight\nTaxi driver joked he hoped they didn't make a mess in his car\n@highlight\nNatasha weighed 6lb 4oz and is doing well at the Royal Bolton Hospital\n@highlight\nSharon said: 'It was a shock but I did what I had to do'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 962, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I never expected it to happen so quickly, but the main thing is that @placeholder is okay.'", "idx": 62051}], "idx": 40340} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When the story of 'baby gammy' broke in August it sent shockwaves through the Thai surrogacy industry and shed new light on the growing use of imported surrogacy by many Australian couples. Thai surrogacy was growing rapidly and the increase in Thai women having surrogate babies attracted the interest of a Bangkok TV station, where one journalist found out just how easy it was to have a surrogate baby. A woman on the phone, nicknamed Goy, told the journalist she was a surrogate mother herself and that she had a down syndrome baby that had been abandoned by his Australian parents.\n@highlight\n'Baby Gammy' story shed light on the Thai surrogacy industry\n@highlight\nThe Thailand government cracked down on surrogacy followed the 'Baby Gammy' case\n@highlight\nMany Australian couples are now struggling to get back home\n@highlight\nDavid Markovic was stuck in Bangkok with twins Liam and Joe for almost two months\n@highlight\nFour Corners has also exposed the unfair deal most Thai surrogate mothers are experiencing through an agency\n@highlight\nChief judge John Pascoe is calling for commercial surrogacy to be legalised in Australia\n@highlight\nCommercial surrogacy is currently banned in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 438, "end": 440}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 599, "end": 608}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's very difficult to argue that commercial surrogacy is the not sale of children and @placeholder has an international legal obligation and in fact to prevent the sale of children,' she said.", "idx": 62073}], "idx": 40354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Disgraced L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling dug himself in even deeper during an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday night. Sterling purportedly went on CNN to apologize for his appallingly racist rant that V. Stiviano, an attractive young woman whom Sterling calls a \"friend,\" had audiotaped and released almost two weeks earlier. After the team publicly protested his actions and the NBA fined him and banned him from basketball for life, Sterling had a lot to apologize for, and in the interview with Cooper, he apparently gave it his best shot. Unfortunately for Sterling, though, he only succeeded in confirming the worst that everyone already thought of him. Sterling's \"apology\" was about as bad as it gets.\n@highlight\nLauren Bloom: Sterling's self-serving apology confirmed the worst everyone thinks of him\n@highlight\nBloom: His pleas for forgiveness and self-justification were a blatant bid to keep Clippers\n@highlight\nHis excuse? He was \"baited.\" She says attacking Magic Johnson is big mistake\n@highlight\nBloom: What he got right: Admitted he said ugly things, hurt people, lawsuit too costly", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 107, "end": 109}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 999, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Astonishingly, Sterling then blamed @placeholder's advice for his failure to come forward soon after the recordings became public.", "idx": 62076}], "idx": 40355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 04:09 EST, 17 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:23 EST, 17 January 2013 Terrorists today announced they have executed a French spy who was held captive in Somalia for years - but French authorities say he was already dead. Al-Shabaab, a Somali-based group linked to al-Qaeda, said on Twitter they had killed the agent, codenamed Denis Allex, yesterday at 4.30pm GMT. The group had previously said France had 'signed [Mr Allex's] death warrant' by launching a failed rescue operation over the weekend in which two French commandos lost their lives. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nMilitant group al-Shabab had held French spy Denis Allex since 2009\n@highlight\nRevealed on Twitter they had killed him following bungled rescue attempt\n@highlight\nFrench commandos had stormed house after arriving in five helicopters\n@highlight\nGroup said France had 'signed his death warrant' by launching failed raid", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement yesterday, al-Shabaab claimed that Mr Allex, who was kidnapped in July 2009, was alive and had been in another safe house that was not targeted by the @placeholder rescue force.", "idx": 62082}], "idx": 40359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Margot Peppers The star of the NBA draft lottery last night wasn't a big-name team owner - it was the very pretty 18-year-old daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens. When Mallory Edens was chosen by her millionaire father to represent his team at the yearly ping-pong ball pull, she had no idea what an impression she would make. But thanks to her good looks and charming demeanor, the high school senior became an overnight internet sensation, amassing tens of thousands of Twitter followers, receiving marriage proposals and even having songs written about her. Scroll down for video Newest MVP: The star of the NBA lottery draft last night wasn't a big-name team owner - it was Mallory Edens the very pretty 18-year-old daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens\n@highlight\nMallory was chosen by her millionaire father Wesley Edens to represent the Milwaukee Bucks at the yearly NBA draft lottery in New York on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThanks to her good looks and charming demeanor, the high school senior amassed tens of thousands of Twitter followers, received marriage proposals and even had a song written about her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 36}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 873, "end": 887}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans took to Twitter to voice their infatuation with the teenager - after checking to make sure she was of age, of course.", "idx": 62088}], "idx": 40363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A jealous lover who murdered his girlfriend over her affair with a man she met on a dating site for Oxbridge graduates was jailed for life today. Jonathan Tebbs, 46, stabbed dedicated town hall chief Kate Dixon 29 times with a Swiss Army knife before reading an Oscar Wilde poem about a man who kills his wife. He stripped her clothes off and calmly carried her into the shower where he washed the blood from her lifeless body at a flat in Streatham, south London. The killer attempted to scrub the murder scene clean and then searched on the internet for Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol, which includes the verse: 'Yet each man kills the thing he loves\u2009\u2026\u2009The coward does it with a kiss, the brave man with the sword.'\n@highlight\nJonathan Tebbs had 'possessive' 12-year relationship with Kate Dixon\n@highlight\nShe found a new lover on an Oxbridge dating website last year\n@highlight\nAfter she told Tebbs about the relationship he stabbed her 29 times\n@highlight\nTebbs, 46, was convicted of murder and handed a life sentence", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 564, "end": 589}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The killer, wearing a black three-piece suit, lavender shirt and blue tie, bowed his head as the verdict was announced while cries of 'yes' came from the public gallery packed with @placeholder's close friends and family.", "idx": 62099}, {"query": "A statement prepared on behalf of the grieving family said: 'Kate's shocking death has deprived @placeholder of a life she enjoyed and richly deserved.", "idx": 62100}], "idx": 40369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jude Law asked the News Of The World to \u2018back-date\u2019 his girlfriend\u2019s affair with Daniel Craig so it would appear she cheated on him before he betrayed her, it was claimed yesterday. The actor\u2019s publicist asked the newspaper to make it seem like Sienna Miller cheated first \u2013 before Law\u2019s fling with his children\u2019s nanny \u2013 saying: \u2018That\u2019s the thing he [Law] wants the most\u2019. Meanwhile Miss Miller, 32, insisted she had never sought to manipulate Press attention and complained she had been vilified over the affair. Giving evidence to the phone-hacking trial by videolink yesterday, the actress sought to play down her fling with the James Bond star, saying it was a \u2018very brief encounter\u2019.\n@highlight\nActors publicist asked journalists to back-date Miller's affair with Craig\n@highlight\nAim was to make it look like she cheated before Law's fling with nanny\n@highlight\nLawyers for Andy Coulson claim the story was sold by Miller's driver\n@highlight\nThat contradicts testimony of journalist who says he hacked her voicemails", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 19, "end": 35}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Me saying \u201cI love you\u201d \u2013 whether anything romantic had happened briefly or not \u2013 that was always the way I communicated with him, whether @placeholder was present or not.", "idx": 62103}], "idx": 40370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In a brief visit Wednesday to Toluca, Mexico, U.S. President Barack Obama will join his two North American counterparts to discuss environmental issues, security, driving economic growth through trade, and job creation. The North American Leaders' Summit, which has come to be known as the \"Three Amigos\" summit, began in 1992 with President George H.W. Bush. Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto. Here are four issues among friends: 1. Butterflies and oil: While the Keystone XL pipeline continues to cause friction between the United States and Canada, the monarch butterfly is a sore spot in U.S.-Mexico relations.\n@highlight\nThe North American Leaders' Summit is Wednesday in Toluca, Mexico\n@highlight\nU.S. and Canadian leaders will visit Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto\n@highlight\nSince its beginning in 1992, it has become known as the \"Three Amigos\" summit\n@highlight\nKeystone, trade and immigration are likely to dominate the discussions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 244, "end": 273}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 713, "end": 742}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 841, "end": 858}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Mexican government says the visa requirement is invasive and time-consuming, and blames it for a decline in the number of @placeholder visitors to Canada.", "idx": 62107}], "idx": 40372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In 1994, on the eve of his trip to North Korea to persuade Kim Il Sung to negotiate with the Clinton administration over its nuclear program, Jimmy Carter had a series of briefings at the State Department. After several hours, Carter looked around the room at the group of diplomats assembled and said, \"None of you have told me what I need to know,\" according to a former State Department official involved in briefing the former president. \"You haven't told me what Kim Il Sung wants,\" Carter told his briefers. \"What he wants is my respect. And I am going to give it to him.\"\n@highlight\nCarter likely to repeat his 1994 tactic: Give the North Korean leader respect\n@highlight\nA Carter trip to Pyongyang has been in the works for weeks, professor says\n@highlight\nRestarting talks with the United States is North Korea's top goal, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, the North Koreans have been looking for a visit from @placeholder for some time.", "idx": 62110}, {"query": "\"I think President @placeholder has a keen interest in reducing tensions on the [Korean] peninsula,\" Park said.", "idx": 62112}], "idx": 40375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mario Ledwith and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 09:32 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:32 EST, 5 December 2012 An 11-year-old girl with leukaemia has been reportedly taken to Mexico by her parents because they believe her life was in danger at the Phoenix hospital where she was being treated. Emily Bracamontes had been receiving chemotherapy at Phoenix Children's Hospital for a month when her mother Norma removed an IV drip from her arm, changed her clothes and walked her out of the facility last Wednesday night. The parents said they took their daughter to Mexico because they believe she was 'threatened and intimidated' at the Arizona hospital and had contracted an infection while there which led to her arm being amputated.\n@highlight\nFather Luis Bracamontes said his daughter was 'threatened and intimidated' at Phoenix Children's Hospital\n@highlight\nEmily, 11, had arm amputated after developing an infection\n@highlight\nMother took her from Phoenix Children's Hospital last Wednesday\n@highlight\nDoctors warned girl would 'die in days' if heart catheter not removed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 293, "end": 309}, {"start": 346, "end": 372}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 823, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 953, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The man was quizzed about the whereabouts of his daughter @placeholder, but denied any involvement in her disappearance.", "idx": 62125}], "idx": 40387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Venus shows off her healthy and incredibly fit six-foot-one frame in the powerful nude photo The U.S. tennis pro also reveals new details about her struggles with autoimmune disorder Sjorgren's syndrome Mr Berdych shows off his toned body and obvious tan line Tennis star Venus Williams has stripped down to pose naked for a magazine photo shoot. The five-time Wimbledon champion also revealed intimate details about her struggles with Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that causes white blood cells to attack a person's moisture-producing glands. 'At my worst point, I wasn't able to play tennis at all,' the 34-year-old Florida native told ESPN Magazine.\n@highlight\nVenus shows off her healthy and incredibly fit six-foot-one frame in the powerful nude photo\n@highlight\nThe U.S. tennis pro also reveals new details about her struggles with autoimmune disorder Sjorgren's syndrome\n@highlight\nMr Berdych shows off his toned body and obvious tan line", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Top form: Last year's Wimbledon quarter-finalist @placeholder told the magazine that he works hard to stay in shape", "idx": 62127}], "idx": 40389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Florida Sen. Marco Rubio on Wednesday outlined plans to protest President Barack Obama's move to thaw diplomatic relations with Cuba by blocking funding for an embassy there and preventing a vote on any potential Cuban ambassador. The Florida Republican has emerged as one of the fiercest critics of Obama's policy shift toward Cuba, which the President announced Wednesday as the two nations released political prisoners as an act of goodwill. Rubio told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that, contrary to Obama's assertion expanding relations and easing sanctions will help improve conditions for Cuba's citizens, the move will simply make Cuba's communist government \"a permanent fixture forever.\"\n@highlight\nFlorida Sen. Marco Rubio vowed to block any U.S. ambassador to Cuba from getting a vote\n@highlight\nRubio also pledged to prevent the Obama administration from receiving any money for building an embassy in the island nation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Castro said Obama deserves \"respect and recognition\" for the move, and said that Cuba \"[reaffirms] our willingness to dialogue\" on various issues of dispute with the @placeholder", "idx": 62132}], "idx": 40393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Argentina squad look eager for a World Cup final against Brazil after they sang about how the host nation are being 'bossed around' and have been 'crying since Italy' World Cup 1990. The footage shows Argentinian players and officials jumping on top of benches, swinging shirts and chanting after their 1-0 win over Switzerland in extra time to make the quarter-finals. Brazil and Argentina are favourites to win the tournament with Coral and, if the two are to meet, it will have to be in the World Cup final at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on June 13.\n@highlight\nArgentina players and officials chant about Brazil being 'bossed around' and 'crying since Italy' World Cup 1990 in changing room\n@highlight\nDiego 'Maradona is better than Pele', sing players after beating Switzerland\n@highlight\nArgentina won 1-0 after extra time to make quarter-final against Belgium\n@highlight\nBrazil and Argentina can potentially meet in World Cup final at Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on June 13", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, although deliriously happy in their changing room on Tuesday, must gather themselves for their next task on Saturday.", "idx": 62133}], "idx": 40394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:58 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 12 June 2013 A judge has ruled in favor of two interns who worked for an Oscar-winning film and filed suit against the film\u2019s production company claiming it violated labor laws by not paying them. Judge William H. Pauley III of Manhattan Federal District Court ruled Tuesday that Alex Footman and Eric Glatt should have been paid like regular employees because they did the same work as regular employees. According to the judge, the internship on the set of Black Swan was not educational and merely served the benefit of Fox Searchlight Pictures by offering them free labor.\n@highlight\nIn a suit filed September 2011, Eric Glatt and Alex Footman claimed they worked as hard as paid Fox Searchlight Pictures employees and should be compensated accordingly\n@highlight\nJudge William H. Pauley III of a Federal District Court in Manhattan agreed and characterized the internship arrangement as largely only beneficial to the employer\n@highlight\nNow, a class action suit involving other interns for the production company may move forward", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 283, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 339}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 386}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 603, "end": 626}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 764, "end": 787}, {"start": 854, "end": 874}, {"start": 881, "end": 902}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder cost $13 million to produce and grossed more than $300 million worldwide.", "idx": 62137}], "idx": 40397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Football Association chairman Greg Dyke says there is 'no basis' for the governing body to intervene in the case of convicted rapist Ched Evans. Evans blamed 'mob rule' for his move to Oldham collapsing on Thursday and for the first time apologised to the woman he was found guilty of raping. However the former Sheffield United striker still maintained his innocence. Shadow sports minister Clive Efford has urged the FA to cancel Evans' playing registration. Dyke, speaking for the first time about the Evans situation, said: 'Rape and sexual violence are abhorrent and unacceptable. This cannot be overstated. 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Diver Victoria Vincent, nicknamed VV Voom, is the youngest member of Team England who today competed in the Women's 10m Platform final tonight and etched her name into the history books. A podium finish was beyond her grasp despite an impressive performance, made all the more so considering some of the athletes she was competing against have more than a decade of experience over her.\n@highlight\nTeenager set to become one of the youngest English athletes to compete\n@highlight\nVictoria Vincent, 13, is following in the footsteps of her hero Tom Daley\n@highlight\nShe finished 10th against divers with a decade more experience than her\n@highlight\n'VV' turned down career in acting to move to Plymouth's elite diving school\n@highlight\nHer father remains at his job in London and visits his family every few weeks\n@highlight\nThe straight As student wants to be a doctor or a vet in her life after diving\n@highlight\nHer most prized possession is her teddy bear and hopes to be an Olympian", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 232}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 691, "end": 706}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She tweeted: 'I am glad to say that after the long appeal I've been told I can go to @placeholder!!", "idx": 62143}], "idx": 40401} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf Health scare: Rick Parfitt, 65, has been hospitalised in Pula, north Croatia, forcing Status Quo to cancel their gig and the next six hours ahead of performing Status Quo have been forced to cancel their European tour hours before taking to the stage after guitarist Rick Parfitt was taken ill in Croatia. The band, known for hits such as Whatever You Want and Rockin' All Over The World, had been due to play in the northern city of Pula tonight. But just hours ahead of their performance, they have been forced to cancel the show - and the following six.\n@highlight\nRick Parfitt, 65, hospitalised, forcing band to cancel six of 32 shows\n@highlight\nFans in Croatia, Monte Carlo, Switzerland and Germany will be refunded\n@highlight\nGuitarist had quadruple heart bypass in 1997, told he could 'die at any time'\n@highlight\nCancelled series of shows in 2005 for tests on suspected throat cancer\n@highlight\nHas spoken previously of his fears he won't live to see his children grow up\n@highlight\nManager says details of his illness will be released next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 355, "end": 402}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Keep on rocking @placeholder and get back on stage soon to wow us as you always do'", "idx": 62144}], "idx": 40402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They\u2019re a firm favourite on dinner-plates across the country, and a Friday-night cod wouldn\u2019t be the same without them. But the humble chip is a food we take for granted \u2013 scoffing 382 million portions every year; fried, oven-cooked, fat ones, crinkly ones, curly ones, French ones. So what does it take to cook the perfect chip? This is something top chefs ponder to make this moreish sidedish retain its crown as one of Britain\u2019s best-loved foods. Scroll down for video Anucyia Victor (right) learns how to cook the perfect chip with some help from The Fish & Chip Shop's Executive Chef Lee Bull (left) and head chef Steve Wilson (centre)\n@highlight\nThe best chip is made with Agria potatoes which are grown in Cambridge\n@highlight\nAnucyia Victor learns to make the perfect chip at The Fish & Chip Shop\n@highlight\nWriter guided by executive chef Lee Bull and head chef Steve Wilson", "entities": [{"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 551, "end": 570}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 785, "end": 804}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Chef @placeholder opts for the latter, the writer chooses to dip her chip in ketchup", "idx": 62156}], "idx": 40410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As election 2012 heats up, the question of how corporations will figure into the first presidential election post-Citizens United is a hot topic. This week, both Pepsi and Coca Cola renounced their membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council, giving us a hint of what corporate accountability might look like this election year. The companies quit the trade group, which had been pushing restrictive voter ID laws, after being targeted by prominent African-American progressive group Color of Change. With the controversial 2010 Citizens United decision, the Supreme Court declared the corporate expenditure ban unconstitutional, holding that independent expenditures could not be constitutionally limited in federal elections, and implicitly that corporations could give unlimited amounts to other groups to spend, as long as the expenditures were made independently from the supported candidate.\n@highlight\nIlyse Hogue: Coke bowing out of ALEC shows how accountability looks in election year\n@highlight\nShe says American Legislative Exchange Council pushed voter ID, \"stand your ground\" laws\n@highlight\nShe says in post-Citizens United world, people don't tolerate mix of corporations, politics\n@highlight\nHogue: Look for more consumers to seek democracy amid corporate influence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 118, "end": 137}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 225, "end": 261}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 550, "end": 564}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not a new group; it predates the Citizens United decision by almost four decades.", "idx": 62184}], "idx": 40425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A day after he allegedly opened fire in the lobby of a Washington office building, in an act that increasingly appears to be politically motivated, Floyd Lee Corkins II remains largely an enigma. Corkins, 28, was reportedly a volunteer at an organization in Washington serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. CNN was unable to discern a known job or source of income for Corkin and he did not appear to leave a significant online presence. He had no significant criminal record. But a court filing Wednesday suggests that Corkins may have had something else -- an ideology. And those political leanings could have been behind the Tuesday morning shooting at the Family Research Council, a conservative Christian policy group.\n@highlight\nFloyd Lee Corkins II, 28, volunteered at an LGBT center in Washington\n@highlight\nCorkins had no known job or source of income, no significant criminal record\n@highlight\nCourt filing Wednesday suggests Corkins may have been motivated by ideology", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 148, "end": 167}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 686, "end": 708}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 761, "end": 780}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder offense also carries a mandatory-minimum term of five years imprisonment.", "idx": 62187}], "idx": 40426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Williamson Follow @@laura_mail Sir Bradley Wiggins returns to track racing for the first time in six years, believing he is a stronger athlete after his time on the road. The 2012 Tour de France winner last competed on the track at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. He has returned to the velodrome, but will only race in the 4000m team pursuit with Steven Burke, Ed Clancy and Andy Tennant. It is the only cycling event which is also in the Olympics. 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The Scotsman may have missed out on the trophy but his fianc\u00e9e Kim Sears, 27, was on hand to console the tennis champ while Novak celebrated his triumph alone as wife Jelena, 28, remained at home in Monte Carlo, with their three-month old son. It\u2019s just the latest on-court meeting between Andy and Novak and as Murray prepares to fly home, we examine how their off-court partners\u2013 who share seemingly identical tanned good looks, perfect hair and sparkling engagement rings \u2013 match up.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray lost to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open court today\n@highlight\nThe tennis stars have fought a close battle throughout their careers\n@highlight\nTheir partners, Jelena Djokovic and Kim Sears are equally well-matched\n@highlight\nFEMAIL charts the rise of two of the tennis world's favourite TWAGs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans envy the 27-year-old as much for her long bouncy locks as for her money-can't-buy courtside seats.", "idx": 62198}], "idx": 40434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Your friends don't need to know about every song you hear on the radio. 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Some listeners could feel violated when they learn that an application is broadcasting information about their activities, Pandora executives said. \"It's true that music is a social experience, but it's also a very private experience,\" Pandora founder Tim Westergren said in a recent phone interview. \"We have to be very cautious.\"\n@highlight\nPandora does not plan to support Facebook Music and its auto-publish features\n@highlight\nFacebook will launch more \"frictionless sharing\" features on Wednesday, a source says\n@highlight\nApple's iTunes also does not participate in Facebook Music", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For example, a fitness program that tracks physical activities could send @placeholder an update after a long jog.", "idx": 62203}], "idx": 40437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities in Mississippi are being tight-lipped about the death of a mayoral candidate and the arrest of a man found alone in the candidate's damaged SUV. On Thursday, the Coahoma County Sheriff's Office announced that a suspect, Lawrence Reed, faces a murder charge in the death of Marco McMillian. Reed, 22, was found in McMillian's wrecked SUV on Tuesday morning and was taken to a hospital. He is in good condition, the Sheriff's Office said Thursday. On Wednesday, authorities found McMillian's body near a levee between Sherard and Rena Lara, two unincorporated communities about 15 minutes away from Clarksdale in northwestern Mississippi's Delta region.\n@highlight\nLawrence Reed faces murder charge in Marco McMillian's death\n@highlight\nMcMillian was found dead miles from his wrecked SUV, police say\n@highlight\nMississippi authorities say Reed was found in McMillian's SUV\n@highlight\nMcMillian had national recognition for his civic achievements", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 183, "end": 213}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 435, "end": 450}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Condolences flooded the page, including one from a man who wrote that McMillian, 34, was one of @placeholder's best leaders.", "idx": 62213}], "idx": 40441} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We learned a few things on Monday night, those of us watching Anderson Cooper on \"AC360,\" about Alex Teves, one of the people who died in the gunfire at theater 9 in the Century 16 multiplex in Aurora, Colorado. We learned that in high school, \"for no reason whatever,\" as his father put it, Alex always wore white T-shirts and blue jeans, and that one day some 400 to 500 kids from the school wore the same outfit, declaring an unofficial \"Alex Teves Day.\" We got to meet Alex's best friend, Ryan Cooper, who spoke about how people were \"drawn to him.\" And his girlfriend, Amanda Lindgren, who told us, among other things, about the last act of Alex's life, which in some ways is all you need to know: He dove across her body to protect her from the bullets.\n@highlight\nOn Anderson Cooper's show, a father of a victim of the Aurora shooting asks about media's role\n@highlight\nMike Hoyt: Is Tom Teves right to say news organizations should ignore the mass killers\n@highlight\nHe says it's natural to ask why the horrific incident happened and what motivated the gunman\n@highlight\nHoyt: Media should make the necessary inquiries but never glorify the killer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 450, "end": 463}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 583, "end": 597}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps most painfully, we met @placeholder, the father of Alex, a likeable, visibly hurt man.", "idx": 62214}], "idx": 40442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Tom Laughlin, the actor who wrote and starred in the \"Billy Jack\" films of the 1970s, died Thursday, his family confirmed Sunday. He was 82. Laughlin's Billy Jack character was a heroic Native American ex-Army Green Beret who used his karate skills to fight racism and oppression. The second of the series -- titled \"Billy Jack\" -- was a low-budget independent film that became a box-office blockbuster in 1971. Laughlin's vigilante character defends a counterculture \"Freedom School\" from townspeople who harass and discriminate against the Native American students. The film was criticized by those who saw its central theme as a message that violence was an answer to injustice.\n@highlight\nThe Billy Jack character was a Native American ex-Green Beret vigilante\n@highlight\nThe low-budget \"Billy Jack\" became a box-office blockbuster in 1971\n@highlight\nThe film was criticized for its message that violence was an answer to injustice", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 207, "end": 241}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 745, "end": 774}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder later attempted a political career, putting his name on presidential primary ballots in 1992, 2004 and 2008.", "idx": 62228}], "idx": 40450} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scunthorpe United have confirmed the appointment of Mark Robins as their new manager. The 44-year-old former Rotherham United, Coventry City and Barnsley boss was presented at a press conference at Glanford Park on Monday lunchtime. Robins has been out of work since leaving Huddersfield Town just one game into this season and succeeds Russ Wilcox, who was sacked last Wednesday. Mark Robins looks set to return to management with Scunthorpe United Russ Wilcox was sacked by Scunthorpe follow defeat by Notts County Robins, who has signed a three-year deal at Glanford Park, watched on from the stands as Scunthorpe beat 10-man Gillingham at Priestfield Stadium on Saturday.\n@highlight\nMark Robins was unveiled as Scunthorpe boss on Monday lunchtime\n@highlight\nThe 44-year-old replaces the sacked Russ Wilcox at Glanford Park\n@highlight\nRobins has managed Rotherham United, Coventry City and Barnsley\n@highlight\nHe left Huddersfield Town just one game into the current season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 109, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 275, "end": 291}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 432, "end": 448}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 921, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder is not an easy place to go and we controlled that game.", "idx": 62234}], "idx": 40455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Dry skies greeted Georgia for a second day Wednesday, giving residents a chance to mourn, recover and repair after devastating floods killed nine people earlier this week. Douglas County, Georgia, emergency managers provide water Wednesday to residents without treated water. Water was beginning to recede in many areas, and some roads, including Interstate 285 and Interstate 20, were reopening. Several others remained closed, state authorities said. As of Tuesday afternoon, hundreds of people were still in shelters, with more than 250 people in the Cobb County Civic Center, according to the Red Cross. There are cases where people have lost everything, spokeswoman Lisa Matheson said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Georgia insurance commissioner estimates $250 million in losses\n@highlight\nPresident, Georgia governor discuss aid; Obama expresses condolences\n@highlight\nDeath toll from floods: at least nine in Georgia; one person missing in Tennessee\n@highlight\nAs of Tuesday afternoon, hundreds of people were still in shelters in Georgia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 580, "end": 603}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also on Wednesday, students from three of metro @placeholder's four largest school districts were returning to classes after flooding caused school closings the day before.", "idx": 62237}], "idx": 40457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Cost overruns on big-ticket Pentagon projects have left the U.S. military facing a budgetary \"train wreck\" at a time of growing budget deficits, Sen. John McCain said Tuesday. A Littoral combat ship is tested in July. The cost to build the ships more than doubled, according to a report. McCain and Sen. Carl Levin, D-Michigan and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the cost of 95 major weapons systems -- ships, aircraft and armored vehicles -- have ballooned by a total of 30 percent in recent years, to about $1.3 trillion. The senators announced an effort, including legislation, to rein in that spending and tighten Defense Department oversight.\n@highlight\nSenators announce push to rein in weapons spending, tighten Pentagon oversight\n@highlight\nPush to include legislation for new watchdog posts, hearings into contracting\n@highlight\nSenators: Cost of 95 major weapons systems have ballooned by 30 percent\n@highlight\n\"We cannot continue on this path of escalating costs,\" Sen. 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But he also warned that Moscow's relationship with the rest of the world will be 'radically different' if it does not change course. The comments came as Mr Cameron delivered an impassioned defence of the UK's role on the international stage at the Lord Mayor's Banquet in London. 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But, believe me, I understand exactly why Angelina Jolie is overjoyed to have lost hers. I also completely understand why Brad Pitt claims it's a happy day for their family. Because I felt exactly the same when I became the first woman in Britain to have an elective mastectomy 20 years ago. Brave choices: Wendy Watson (left) with daughter Becky. Both have had double mastectomies to reduce the risk of breast cancer\n@highlight\nActress revealed she had mastectomy to eliminate risk of breast cancer\n@highlight\nWendy Watson lost her mother AND grandmother to breast cancer\n@highlight\nTo avoid a similar fate, she had a double mastectomy\n@highlight\nPregnant daughter Becky has now, too", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rather, just like @placeholder I felt I was empowering myself, and that felt incredibly exciting.", "idx": 62252}], "idx": 40466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Channel Seven weatherman Grant Denyer has told of the moment he realised he knew the man behind the Sydney siege - Man Haron Monis. As he watched the crisis unfold nearly two weeks ago, right across from his old workplace, the Family Feud host soon discovered the gunman was the man who used to hassle him and his wife Chezzie when they lived in Chinatown - Sydney's CBD, the Herald Sun reports. This comes after fresh claims that Monis had a long-running personal vendetta against Channel Seven and in particular their Sunrise program - where Denyer once worked. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFormer Channel Seven weatherman Grant Denyer says he and his wife were often hassled by Man Haron Monis\n@highlight\nThis is back when the couple used to live in Sydney's Chinatown\n@highlight\n'I always put myself between him and my wife... there was a really bad vibe around him,' he said\n@highlight\nThis comes after claims that the Sydney siege gunman had a long-running personal vendetta against Channel Seven", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 355, "end": 372}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attack took place so near @placeholder's offices it prompted speculation the Sunrise studio was his target from the very beginning, but that his initial plans went awry.", "idx": 62253}], "idx": 40467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard Nasa\u2019s latest solar observatory has captured footage of the sun belching out a stream of charged particles at 1.5 million miles per hour. The curtain of radiation, which erupted on May 9, was the first coronal mass ejection (CME) observed by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or Iris. The footage reveals the CME in \u2018extraordinary detail\u2019 showing a field of view about five Earths wide and seven-and-a-half Earths tall. 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The first is the growing reliance on U.S. Special Operations Forces to combat the Taliban and other insurgent groups -- in operations every night across the country. 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Alix Tichelman, 26, was on board Forrest Hayes's yacht in Santa Cruz, California, when the 51-year-old father-of-five suffered a lethal overdose and died last November, a court has heard. But denying manslaughter, Tichelman's lawyers insist her customer requested the shot. 'Consensual': Lawyers for Alex Tichelman (pictured) in court on Monday said she and Google executive Forrest Hayes were 'consensual adults involved in mutual drug usage' Following orders? Lawyers for Alex Tichelman (left) claim Forrest Hayes (right) told her to inject heroin into him\n@highlight\nAlex Tichelman, 26, 'injected father-of-five Forrest Hayes, 51, with heroin last November but did nothing when he had a reaction to the drug'\n@highlight\nHer lawyers Monday insisted she was told to administer the lethal shot\n@highlight\nThey claim surveillance footage on the yacht shows it was accidental\n@highlight\nPolice disagree, claiming she 'watches him die then steps over the body'\n@highlight\nInstead of calling 911, 'she gathered her belongings, finished her wine and left' - leaving the boat's captain to find his body the next day\n@highlight\nCops caught Tichelman by posing as a client, arrested her in hotel room", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She then spends time researching legal strategies online, police claim, before gathering her belongings to leave, hours before @placeholder was found dead.", "idx": 62272}], "idx": 40480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Supermodel Naomi Campbell took the stand Thursday in the trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor and said she received a gift of \"dirty-looking stones\" that she assumed was from him. Campbell was handed the stones following a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela in 1997. \"When I was sleeping I had a knock on my door. I opened the door and two men were there. They gave me a pouch and said, \"A gift for you.'\" The men didn't introduce themselves nor say anything else, Campbell said. The next morning, she opened the pouch and saw a few \"very small, dirty-looking stones.\"\n@highlight\nNaomi Campbell tells trial she received small pouch of \"dirty-looking\" stones 13 years ago\n@highlight\nTells trial that two men knocked on her door in the middle of the night\n@highlight\nSays she assumed they were from Charles Taylor after it was suggested he may have been behind the gift\n@highlight\nTaylor faces war crimes charges over a conflict in Sierra Leone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors say @placeholder gave Campbell a diamond during the war in Sierra Leone, contradicting Taylor's testimony that he never handled the precious stones that fueled the conflict.", "idx": 62278}], "idx": 40485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 26 February 2014 Most people would be scared out of their skin, but this brave schoolgirl isn't. Krista Guarino is only nine years old yet has already proved she is an expert snake handler. The brave schoolgirl lives with a staggering 30 reptiles, including anacondas and a 12ft python at her home in Warren, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. She eats, sleeps and plays with the creatures - some of which are twice her size. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nKrista Guarino, from Michigan, eats, sleeps and plays with snakes\n@highlight\nAmong her reptiles are anacondas and a 12ft python\n@highlight\nShe's even been bitten a few times but says it doesn't hurt", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Krista, nine years old, with her family, holding one of the many snakes in their house in @placeholder, Michigan", "idx": 62281}], "idx": 40488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Even as the biggest sporting event of the year approached, ESPN took a moment to remember its veteran broadcaster, Stuart Scott, who died from cancer earlier last month. Emotional colleagues shed tears as they described the passion and kindness of their colleague, who died on 4 January at the age of 49. Host Suzy Kolber recalled Scott, who covered the Super Bowl for years, holding her baby daughter the day she was born, and how she did the same for his daughter, Taelor. Scroll down for video Emotional: Long-time colleague Suzy Kolber (left) broke down in tears as she remembered Stuart Scott (right) in a Super Bowl preview show Sunday\n@highlight\nHosts, including friend Suzy Kolber, spoke warmly of Scott on Sunday\n@highlight\nHad worked at ESPN since 1993 and covered many Super Bowls\n@highlight\nKolber praised his passion and enthusiasm, and shared emotional photo\n@highlight\nScott died of cancer aged 49, having been diagnosed in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the field: The 2002 Super Bowl, above, was one of many @placeholder covered.", "idx": 62293}], "idx": 40497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Fox chose an auspicious moment to greenlight a Batman prequel show. The same day the network announced \"Gotham,\" eternal rival Marvel saw its multi-punctuated \"Avengers\" spin-off \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" deliver a dominant series-premiere ratings performance. \"S.H.I.E.L.D. 's\" success is proof-of-concept for a new Superhero-Adjacent genre: A show set in a familiar super-universe that focuses on the less-super (and decidedly cheaper) heroes. \"Gotham\" is superficially similar. Like \"S.H.I.E.L.D.,\" it transforms a supporting character into the lead: The show will apparently constitute an origin story for Commissioner Gordon, the chief lawman and Friend-of-Batman played by Gary Oldman in the \"Dark Knight\" trilogy.\n@highlight\nFox has greenlit a Batman prequel show\n@highlight\n\"Gotham\" will give an origin story for Commissioner Gordon\n@highlight\nFox has indicated that iconic villains will also appear", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 743, "end": 745}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 832, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, if the creators of @placeholder want to slowly back up into the crazier aspects of the Batman mythology \u2014 no Mr.", "idx": 62299}], "idx": 40499} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Months after a troublesome Rolling Stone article detailed rape claims on campus, the University of Virginia has reinstated its chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The decision came after Charlottesville police told UVA \"that their investigation has not revealed any substantive basis to confirm that the allegations raised in the Rolling Stone article occurred at Phi Kappa Psi,\" the university said in a statement. \"We welcome Phi Kappa Psi, and we look forward to working with all fraternities and sororities in enhancing and promoting a safe environment for all,\" UVA President Teresa A. Sullivan said. In November, Rolling Stone published \"A Rape on Campus\" featuring a woman identified only as Jackie. In the article, Jackie said she was brutally raped by seven men at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house during a party her freshman year.\n@highlight\nThe University of Virginia reinstates its Phi Kappa Psi fraternity chapter\n@highlight\nPolice have not been able to confirm rape allegations detailed in Rolling Stone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 90, "end": 111}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 227}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 608}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 868, "end": 889}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The article sparked international outrage and put @placeholder in the spotlight on the issue of campus sexual assault.", "idx": 62307}], "idx": 40507} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Borland Plans to harvest private data from patients\u2019 NHS files are causing a \u2018crisis of public confidence\u2019, the Royal College of GPs said yesterday. The professional body said it was \u2018very worried\u2019 that the public had not been properly informed about the scheme, which is due to begin this spring. Information about past illnesses, medication, weight and blood pressure will be taken from medical files and put into a database unless patients opt out. The Royal College of GPs has warned the NHS that they face a backlash for lack of information about their data sharing plans\n@highlight\nNHS warned that data sharing could cause 'crisis of public confidence'\n@highlight\nProfessional body, Royal College of GPs 'very worried'\n@highlight\nInformation about patients could be shared with private companies", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 63, "end": 65}, {"start": 122, "end": 141}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 483, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 699, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month the @placeholder began posting leaflets about the scheme but in many instances they have been thrown out as junk mail.", "idx": 62313}], "idx": 40512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 17:19 EST, 19 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 19 December 2013 A TV host who mistakenly received a pair of hamburger earmuffs due to a mix-up with his Amazon order has helped turn the kitsch item into a highly sought-after \u2013 and extremely rare - gift this Christmas. Josh Gates, who hosts the SyFy reality show Destination Truth, ordered a $9.99 T-shirt from the online retailer on December 6, but was perplexed when last Thursday he received a pair of hamburger earmuffs instead. An avid Tweeter, Gates took to the social media forum to voice his confusion over the unusual item to his 200,000 plus followers.\n@highlight\nTV host Josh Gates mistakenly received a pair of hamburger earmuffs due to a mix-up with his Amazon order\n@highlight\nHe has since tweeted a series of hilarious photos of him modeling the earmuffs which have gone viral\n@highlight\nThe photos have sparked a lot of interest from people who want to purchase their own hamburger earmuffs\n@highlight\nUnfortunately the seller was low on stock and only had 30 pairs left and it will take several weeks to import more from China\n@highlight\nGates has described the muffs as a 'Christmas miracle' and he says Amazon will have to 'pry them out of my cold hands'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The publicity that @placeholder\u2019 viral campaign has created is something most retailers can\u2019t buy, but unfortunately so too are the earmuffs after the company selling them on Amazon sold out of their final few pairs.", "idx": 62314}], "idx": 40513} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In what amounted to political theater rather than legislative action, the Senate on Wednesday rejected a House budget plan that included a controversial provision to overhaul Medicare and also unanimously voted down President Barack Obama's 2012 budget proposal. The House budget measure had been expected to fail in the Senate due to overwhelming opposition by majority Democrats, plus wavering support for its Medicare overhaul among Republicans. The Senate GOP has recognized the provision's unpopularity with senior citizens enrolled in the government-run health insurance program. Senate Democrats forced Wednesday's vote in order to make Senate Republicans go on record in support of the Medicare overhaul.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama's 2012 budget proposal is defeated on a 97-0 vote\n@highlight\nFive Republicans join Democrats in voting down the Medicare overhaul plan\n@highlight\nDemocrats force the vote to record Republican support\n@highlight\nThe Medicare overhaul is opposed by many senior citizens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 606, "end": 621}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a bit of political irony, GOP leaders last year repeatedly attacked the health care reform law pushed through by @placeholder, arguing that it would weaken Medicare.", "idx": 62317}], "idx": 40515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brent King says it still \"takes my breath away\" to talk about his daughter in the same sentence as the man who killed her. But he takes comfort in the knowledge that new California legislation named after his daughter, Chelsea King, will help protect other people's children from sex crimes. \"If this legislation would've been in place before, Chelsea would still be with us,\" King said, speaking Tuesday about Chelsea's Law, which he and his wife, Kelly, worked on with state Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher. Chelsea's Law is awaiting Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature after unanimously passing the Senate and Assembly in a rare display of bipartisanship.\n@highlight\nChelsea's Law is one of four bills stemming from murders committed by John Gardner III\n@highlight\nChelsea's Law mandates life without parole for forcible sex offenses against minors\n@highlight\nThree bills backed by Amber Dubois' father address missing children searches\n@highlight\nBills await governor's approval in what could send ripple effect across country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 546, "end": 566}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 748, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 893, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has a history of responding very strongly to vicious sex crimes against kids, especially in an election year,\" Klaas said.", "idx": 62323}, {"query": "In response to criticism that the legislation took a \"one-size-fits-all\" approach to punishing sex offenses and managing paroled sex offenders, @placeholder amended the bill in committee.", "idx": 62325}, {"query": "\"I think @placeholder has taken such a strong step forward that I'm excited about taking Chelsea's Law across the nation.\"", "idx": 62327}], "idx": 40518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Amir Khan was told that Kell Brook\u2019s promoter Eddie Hearn has put Wembley Stadium on hold for the pair of them to fight on June 13, his response was as sharp and to the point as the punches which had just pounded Devon Alexander to defeat in what may prove to be the pivotal fight of his career. \u2018How can he book a stadium without even talking to me?\u2019 Khan asked. \u2018It\u2019s disrespectful. It would be like me sending a message to Floyd Mayweather that I\u2019ve booked Wembley for next summer and I\u2019m expecting him to be there.\u2019 That said, Khan made it clear that he will examine all possible options for a mega-fight with Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao before even considering a world championship Battle of Britain with Brook.\n@highlight\nAmir Khan completely dominated Devon Alexander on Saturday night\n@highlight\nBrook's promoter Eddie Hearn has Wembley booked for next summer\n@highlight\nBut Khan wants to fight Floyd Mayweather or Manny Pacquiao\n@highlight\nSheffield star Brook holds the IBF welterweight world title", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 431, "end": 446}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 924}, {"start": 929, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 974}, {"start": 986, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If I just went ahead and agreed to fight @placeholder it could prevent me ever getting the fight with Floyd or Manny,\u2019 said Khan.", "idx": 62328}], "idx": 40519} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All good things must come to an end. Or in the case of HBO's hit series, \"True Blood,\" all bad things must meet the true death. After seven dark and twisted seasons of the drama, based on Charlaine Harris' \"Southern Vampire Mysteries,\" fans of the show -- referred to as \"Trubies\" -- must say their final goodbyes to Sookie (Anna Paquin), Bill (Stephen Moyer), Eric (Alexander Skarsg\u00e5rd) and the rest of the supernatural creatures of Bon Temps this Sunday. While some fans have argued the show's quality has declined over the years, it doesn't mean people have stopped watching. Here are the storylines we're absolutely dying to have wrapped up in the final episode:\n@highlight\n\"True Blood\" ends seven-season run on Sunday\n@highlight\nViewers wonder if cure for lethal Hep-V will be found\n@highlight\nMany characters have paired off: Will relationships stick?\n@highlight\nSookie Stackhouse has been at center of many concerns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 216, "end": 241}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 394}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 878, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(Possibly because actors Anna Paquin and @placeholder are married in real life.)", "idx": 62332}], "idx": 40520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(ESSENCE.com) -- While the country celebrates the first black president, African-Americans are facing critical challenges from high unemployment, home foreclosures and a record number of black men in prison. 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The National Urban League, in its report \"The State of Black America 2009,\" acknowledges the feeling of hope the Obama administration brings, but demands the president examine the sobering issues facing African-Americans.\n@highlight\nAfrican-Americans still face critical challenges such as high unemployment\n@highlight\nMajority of blacks believe U.S. has made progress in race relations\n@highlight\nNational Urban League CEO talks about \"The State of Black America 2009\"\n@highlight\nCEO: Obama \"has created hope, optimism and a better way of thinking\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 11}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 248, "end": 268}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 570, "end": 590}, {"start": 608, "end": 633}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 964, "end": 984}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also got a higher black turnout than at any other time in @placeholder history.", "idx": 62335}], "idx": 40523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On a cold and rainy November morning, farmers Mary Carpenter and Paul Dench-Layton waded arm-in-arm into the large soggy paddock that's home to their Broad Breasted Whites, nearly 250 gobbling, barking, and bumbling Thanksgiving turkeys. 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There, loyal customers eagerly awaited their organic, non-GMO fed gobblers.\n@highlight\nMary Carpenter and Paul Dench-Layton own and operates Violet Hill Farm, a 200-acre spread nestled in upstate New York's Mohawk Valley\n@highlight\nTogether, with their two young children close by, they worked around the clock to slaughter and dress the animals before bringing them to Manhattan\n@highlight\nThere, loyal customers eagerly awaited their organic, non-GMO fed gobblers", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 150, "end": 170}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 287, "end": 302}, {"start": 334, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 607, "end": 625}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 750}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 816, "end": 831}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even if I travel for @placeholder, then I just cook Thanksgiving early on the Saturday before.'", "idx": 62337}], "idx": 40525} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The gender of the cutest cub at the National Zoo is no longer a secret: It's a girl! The zoo announced the gender Thursday morning, as well as the paternity of the giant panda cub born last month. The cub is the offspring of Washington's celebrity panda, Mei Xiang, and the father is Tian Tian, a 16-year-old, 264-pound male who lives in the same zoo, officials said. The giant panda mama gave birth to the cub August 23, to the excitement of hordes of fans watching it on public panda cams. 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The lanky, freewheeling 24-year-old had just completed an overhaul of his Honda that night -- October 4, 1980 -- when, as Talbot put it, he ''literally took a nap behind the wheel.''\n@highlight\nParalyzed auto mechanic's life transformed by Americans with Disabilities Act\n@highlight\nGary Talbot describes rise from a horrific car wreck to transit executive\n@highlight\nOn first day in town as transit exec, bus driver won't pick him up because of his wheelchair\n@highlight\nTalbot will celebrate ADA's 20th anniversary at the White House on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 68}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 975, "end": 977}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The next morning, the driver who'd left @placeholder on the street found himself in Talbot's new office along with union representatives.", "idx": 62360}], "idx": 40541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The key to President Barack Obama's triumphant performance in Monday night's debate was not his command of the facts, his well-crafted answers or his cutting comeback lines. It was one thing: the stone cold, laser-like stare Obama shot his opponent when Mitt Romney was answering questions. I call it \"Obama-stare\" -- but unlike Obamacare, this Obama plan may not be good for your health. For those, like me, who watch the other candidate closely when his opponent is answering a question, the contrast between Obama and Romney's reactions was like comparing Darth Vader with Honey Boo Boo. Romney's look vacillated between forced smiles to that of a person whose stomach was alarmingly churning and was worried he wouldn't make it to the bathroom in time.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: President's secret debate weapon was laser-like stare he shot Romney\n@highlight\nObeidallah: Romney's look turned from forced smiles to that of someone who's really queasy\n@highlight\nHe says the stare's power seemed to make Romney agree with Obama over and over\n@highlight\nIf Obama could train the stare on Congress, he says, maybe something would get done", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder-stare is more than just a laser-like game face -- apparently it causes people to agree with him on issue after issue.", "idx": 62364}], "idx": 40544} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was a routine call for the Norwegian fighter pilot participating in NATO's Quick Reaction Alert mission, high in the sky off Norway's coast. He was tasked with investigating and identifying an aircraft that had entered the mission's patrol area in international airspace northwest of Norway. Fluffy clouds dotted the piercing blue atmosphere, and it looked like it would be a non-eventful mission, until something gray darted in front of the Norwegian pilot's F-16 -- a Russian MiG fighter, according to the Norwegian Defence Ministry. \"What the hell!\" is a loose, relatively polite translation of what he's heard saying on video released by Norwegian military.\n@highlight\nThe Russian MiG was not aggressive, but its behavior was unusual\n@highlight\nNorway's Defence Ministry says it's an example of what its pilots face\n@highlight\nIt's not clear if MiG pilot miscalculated distance to Norwegian jet, ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 78, "end": 97}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 536}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 761, "end": 776}, {"start": 852, "end": 854}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Norwegian aircraft then banks sharply to the left to maneuver away from the @placeholder.", "idx": 62369}], "idx": 40547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A second DNA test will be conducted on two Burmese men accused of killing a pair of British tourists in Thailand amid fears the suspects may have been framed, the Thai premier said today. Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Tun were charged with the murder of David Miller, 24, and the rape and murder of Hannah Witheridge, 23. The pair's battered bodies were found on the southern island of Koh Tao on September 15. 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And no one more so than Rosie O'Donnell, who doesn't believe it! She went on a tirade denying the news Variety broke last night that Perez would not be returning to the show after her hiatus to rehease for a Broadway show is over. 'No matter what you read anywhere, Rosie Perez is also coming back after she is done rehearsing her play\u2026regardless of what you hear in other shows or read in magazines as I did last night at 11:40/\n@highlight\nRosie Perez, who has been on hiatus while rehearsing for a Broadway show, has been let go\n@highlight\n'Something had to be done,' a network insider tells Daily Mail Online\n@highlight\nRosie O is in the dark about Perez - and even went on the air to deny the story today\n@highlight\nShe began today's show with tirade and almost uttered the f-bomb on air\n@highlight\nPerez became difficult to work with, having gone through six makeup artists, two assistants, and several hair stylists\n@highlight\nThe news comes as Daily Mail Online reported this week that ABC News execs are contemplating ending the long-running show\n@highlight\nBarbara Walters has been brought in temporarily to guest host, along with show favorite Mario Cantone", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 121, "end": 135}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 691, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1263}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The show has used several guest co-hosts, including The View favorite, comedian Mario Cantone, to fill in for @placeholder.", "idx": 62376}], "idx": 40551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 05:14 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:33 EST, 19 June 2013 The Obamas touched down in Berlin on Tuesday evening for a whirlwind 24-hour visit to Germany, the culmination of which will be the President's speech at the Brandenburg Gate. The First Lady had made a quick change into a sleek black trouser-and-cardigan combo with studded belt while daughters Malia and Sasha were all smiles in short dresses and neon accessories. The President left the plane holding his youngest daughter Sasha's hand, waving to the crowds gathered at Tegel Airport. Michelle followed with eldest daughter Malia who had styled her white lace dress with biker boots.\n@highlight\nPresident arrives in Berlin tonight in preparation for speech on Wednesday\n@highlight\nComes almost exactly 50 years since JFK gave 'Ich bin ein Berliner' speech\n@highlight\nObama visited Germany in 2008 and drew crowd of 200,000 supporters... but protesters were out at Checkpoint Charlie on Tuesday in outrage over the NSA surveillance programs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 257, "end": 272}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 965, "end": 982}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "outrage at the @placeholder administration's surveillance of email and phone records.", "idx": 62381}], "idx": 40554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Negotiations aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions may have stalled in Switzerland this weekend, but the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency is optimistic about a new agreement struck with Tehran. The International Atomic Energy Agency signed a cooperation deal with Iran on Monday. It will give the IAEA greater access to long-unseen nuclear sites, including a heavy-water reactor in Arak, the very site that may have tripped up the Geneva talks. Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the agreement signified a new willingness by Tehran to cooperate with the IAEA.\n@highlight\nNo results in weekend talks on Iran's nuclear program\n@highlight\nBut International Atomic Energy Agency hopes for better luck with deal signed Monday\n@highlight\nIAEA chief: \"This is an important step, but this is a first step\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 219, "end": 252}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 541}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 709, "end": 742}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Geneva talks and @placeholder talks are independent, different and separate,\" Amano said.", "idx": 62386}], "idx": 40556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:20 PM on 30th October 2011 Two British contractors were among 13 people killed when a suicide bomber rammed a military convoy in Afghanistan, the Foreign Office said. Five coalition troops and eight civilian contractors were killed in the Kabul attack yesterday, Nato said. The Taliban suicide bomber hit an armoured Nato vehicle as the convoy was passing the American University in the city. Wreckage: A tank which was destroyed in the deadly car bombing A Foreign Office spokesman said: 'Two British nationals were among those killed in yesterday's attack in Kabul.\n@highlight\nFour U.S. troops and one Canadian soldier killed together with eight American contractors\n@highlight\nAttack is worst loss of American lives in Afghanistan since helicopter crash which killed 30 U.S. soldiers\n@highlight\nThree Afghan civilians and one policeman also killed\n@highlight\nTaliban claims responsibility in text message to media outlets\n@highlight\nFollowed attack in which female suicide bomber blew herself up in strike on government office in Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 419}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "is the deadliest attack on the @placeholder-led coalition in Kabul since the", "idx": 62389}], "idx": 40559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A desperate hunt is underway in Northern California for a tuberculosis patient who has refused treatment and may be contagious, putting those around him at risk. Prosecutors said on Thursday that they have obtained an arrest warrant for Eduardo Rosas Cruz, a 25-year-old transient. In March, he went to the San Joaquin General Hospital's emergency room, complaining of a severe cough. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, medical staff told him to stay in a Stockton motel room, where a health worker would deliver his medication and watch him take it. But officials say he took off. County health officials asked prosecutors to seek the warrant, in part, because Rosas Cruz comes from a part of Mexico known for its drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis.\n@highlight\nEduardo Rosas Cruz was diagnosed with tuberculosis in March\n@highlight\nMedical staff told him to stay in a motel where he would have medication delivered and a worker would watch him take it - but he vanished\n@highlight\nCruz is from a part of Mexico known for its drug-resistant strain of TB\n@highlight\nProsecutors have a warrant out for his arrest after he broke the orders of the health officer - but say they do not want to punish him", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 50}, {"start": 237, "end": 254}, {"start": 307, "end": 334}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 759, "end": 776}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, and his name is in a statewide law enforcement system, San", "idx": 62393}], "idx": 40561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gary Cahill has spoken of his disappointment at being benched for Chelsea's Capital One Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. 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At least three people were killed in post-election violence Monday between supporters of two rival candidates in Dohar, on the outskirts of the capital, Dhaka, Dhaka district police Superintendent Habibur Rahman told CNN. In the Dohar district, Awami League candidate Abdul Mannan, a former land minister, was routed by Jatiya Party candidate Salma Islam. At least 18 people were killed over the weekend as opposition activists clashed with police as they tried to foil the elections. 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Claire Danes and Charlie Cox star in the imaginative \"Stardust.\" Indeed, at a pinch you might describe it as \"Shrek\" for grown-ups --- though I've a suspicion the great Japanese filmmaker Hiyao Miyazaki (\"Spirited Away\") may have been a more important inspiration. The movie combines many of the archetypes of a classic bedtime story. 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After a week when the Argentine had taken on coach Luis Enrique, the board had sacked the Sporting Director and called early elections the Barcelona players closed ranks around their number 10 and closed the gap on Real Madrid at the top of the table to one point. 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A heart-breaking defeat on penalties in their quarterfinal was preceded by 120 minutes which saw the style of finalists Italy overwhelm English pragmatism and conquer their heart-on-sleeve spirit. So why does England continue to employ this bulldog style? And why can't the country who gave birth to the game reinvent itself like the all-conquering Spain team, who will be gunning for a third consecutive major title against Italy in Kiev on Sunday, or the dynamic Germans, young pretenders who fell at the semifinal stage?\n@highlight\nPerennial underachievers England last won a major international tournament in 1966\n@highlight\nJournalists, pundits, players and managers put forward their blueprint for a bright new future\n@highlight\nEngland blocked the most shots on goal and made the most tackles while at Euro 2012\n@highlight\nOver the last decade both Spain and Germany have reinvented the way their national teams play", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 967, "end": 975}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and his colleagues are trying to mesh the traditional English \"warrior\" style with the more cultured flavor of Spain and @placeholder, in order to produce players who are comfortable in any type of match situation.", "idx": 62465}], "idx": 40600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The women's lives have taken different paths since the days they were born. Brenda Vazquez is a 29-year-old elementary school teacher in Matamoros, Mexico. Laura Castro lives across the border in Brownsville, Texas. She is a 32-year-old housewife who helps her husband manage several stores. They share one thing in common: Both say they were delivered by midwives in south Texas, but pressured by U.S. Border Patrol agents to deny their U.S. citizenship. Their problems began, according to attorney Jaime Diez, when a group of midwives along the U.S.-Mexico border were found guilty of selling birth certificates to people who were not born in the United States.\n@highlight\nSuspicion of midwives has caused immigration problems for many, an attorney says\n@highlight\nOne woman says she was forced to deny her U.S. citizenship\n@highlight\nAnother says her passport was taken and returned a year later after a lawsuit\n@highlight\nThe border patrol says its agents must verify that citizenship documents are valid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 98}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 407, "end": 424}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vazquez, who Diez is representing in a federal lawsuit filed last week, said she was intimidated into signing a document swearing she was not a U.S. citizen at a border crossing in @placeholder, Texas, last year.", "idx": 62467}, {"query": "Vazquez said her parents obtained the @placeholder birth certificate so she could study in Mexico.", "idx": 62468}], "idx": 40601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Capitol Hill (CNN) -- The red wave that swept Republicans into control of the Senate led to the defeat of the last white House Democrat in the deep South on Tuesday. Georgia Rep John Barrow, a pro-gun, fiscally conservative Democrat, who was running for his sixth term, lost to Republican businessman Rick Allen. The same night that the last white Southern Democrat serving in the House lost, South Carolina elected Tim Scott, an African American Republican, to the Senate in South Carolina. Scott becomes the first African American to be elected in the South and the first to start a full term since Reconstruction.\n@highlight\nThe South was once dominated by Democrats, but they are now an endangered species there\n@highlight\nCongressional districts have been drawn to emphasize minority votes in some areas and conservative votes elsewhere\n@highlight\nRep. 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Gently drag the pen diagonally from bottom left to top right and you have a quick and easy graphic representation of the price differential between the standard BMW 3-series and its haba\u00f1ero cousin the M3 coupe over the last four generations (and 20 years). Quad exhaust pipes and M-badging distinguish the M3 from standard 3-series coupes The car in my hands is, supposedly, a 3-series. You know the 3-series. You may well own one. You almost certainly know someone who owns one. It is the ubiquity of the 3-series that has seen BMW become a more mainstream player (without making an obvious lurch down-market) while the mainstream has made an obvious lurch up-market to plug the gap. Ford's new Mondeo couldn't be clearer in its 3-series aspiration.\n@highlight\nFourth generation BMW M3 coupe\n@highlight\nPower from 420bhp V8 engine\n@highlight\nTarget market 31-50 year old males in multi-automobile households", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 5, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 293, "end": 294}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 398, "end": 399}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Inside it's typical BMW -- leather seats that adjust to accommodate any driver (including those such as me who are short of body but long of leg) and a chunky leather steering wheel stitched with the cyan, blue and scarlet colors of @placeholder's M division.", "idx": 62483}], "idx": 40608} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Meet the pampered pet who only eats food from Marks and Spencer, has his paws washed with designer soap if he steps outside - and costs his owners a staggering \u00a35,000 a year. Louis, a Lhasa Apso, detests dog food and will only eat organic scrambled eggs for breakfast, smoked salmon for lunch and Marks and Spencer egg fried rice for dinner, and according to devoted owner Jo Jose, 60, she often hand feeds him. Louis, or Lou-Lou as he is known to Jo, 60 and husband Graham, 72 from Loughborough, Leics, regularly enjoys being pampered and having his long fur washed with salon bought shampoo - and always enjoys a proper blow dry.\n@highlight\nEats M&S organic eggs, smoked salmon and egg fried rice\n@highlight\nHas paws washed with \u00a310-a-bar Bvlgari soap\n@highlight\nDay's routine set by dog Louis, who needs to be talked to constantly\n@highlight\nDemands meals at 9.30am and 6.30pm sharp, and is often hand-fed\n@highlight\nIf couple go away they check him into luxury dog hotel and Skype him", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 448, "end": 449}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder always says good morning and goodnight to Louis everyday as he likes to be greeted and Jo is sure that he is aware of what is being said to him.", "idx": 62484}], "idx": 40609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman for MailOnline Duped: Two couples say they were conned by the same woman who offered to give her 'unborn baby' up for adoption. They later realized she had never been pregnant to being with. Above, a pic of the woman and victim Kayla Hall Two couples have come forward to warn of a 36-year-old woman who is faking a pregnancy and promising to give her unborn child up for adoption. Kevin and Becky Clark of Ohio and Jeff and Kayla Hall of South Carolina claim they were duped by the same woman who led them on for weeks in the adoption process before abruptly announcing that the child had died in stillbirth.\n@highlight\nNo charges have been filed against the woman, who remains unidentified\n@highlight\nShe allegedly promised to give her 'unborn baby' to Kevin and Becky Clark of Ohio and also Jeff and Kayla Hall of South Carolina\n@highlight\nAfter leading them on for weeks, she broke the news that the baby had died in childbirth\n@highlight\nShe didn't accept money from either couple\n@highlight\nWhen confronted by the Halls, she admitted to having multiple-personality disorder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder says she was overjoyed at the prospect of being able to adopt the woman's little 'girl'.", "idx": 62494}], "idx": 40615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Many Google users probably didn't notice this month that they can now display their search tips in the Hawaiian language. Hawaiian is one of more than 125 \"interface languages\" now available on Google. Wedged between Hausa and Hebrew, Hawaiian is one of more than 125 \"interface languages\" now available on Google. The list also includes some humorous twists on English, including \"pirate,\" \"Klingon\" and \"Elmer Fudd.\" But for Hawaiian educators, the addition of Hawaiian is a small step toward legitimizing a language that is considered \"critically endangered\" by the United Nations. \"It's the capstone of a lot of work,\" said Keola Donaghy, an assistant professor of Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawaii-Hilo.\n@highlight\nGoogle search terms now available in Hawaiian\n@highlight\nKeola Donaghy spent 100 hours translating for \"Google in Your Language\" program\n@highlight\nHawaiian is considered a \"critically endangered\" language by the U.N.\n@highlight\nIt is the only native American language available in Google search preferences", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 702, "end": 726}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The idea was to enable users worldwide to be able to access @placeholder in the language of their choice, and if it wasn't available, to enable users to help make it so,\" Google spokesman Nate Tyler said.", "idx": 62513}, {"query": "I was afraid someone was going to start freaking out, 'Why is my computer in @placeholder?'\"", "idx": 62516}], "idx": 40628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Thursday, President Barack Obama is scheduled to deliver a major speech in Washington about his administration's counterterrorism policies, focusing on the rationale and legal framework for the controversial CIA drone program and his plans to wind down the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay. So we thought it might be useful to examine some common myths about the drone program and the prison population at Guantanamo. 1. Drone strikes largely target the leaders of terrorist groups that threaten the United States. In fact, of the thousands who have been killed in CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, only 37 were leaders of al Qaeda or affiliated organizations, according to a tally by the New America Foundation. And even if we add to that list the leaders of the Taliban who have been killed in drone strikes, only 2% of the victims of the CIA strikes in Pakistan have been militant leaders.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama to speak Thursday on drone program, Guantanamo\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen says there are many misconceptions about both issues\n@highlight\nHe says idea that drones target leaders of anti-U.S. terrorist groups is mostly not true\n@highlight\nBergen: It's a myth that all those at Guantanamo are too dangerous to release", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 220, "end": 222}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 574, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 695, "end": 716}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 995}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The vast majority of these -- 307 to be precise -- were carried out under @placeholder.", "idx": 62524}], "idx": 40633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 12:00 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 5 March 2014 Second World War veteran Frank Worsley died from a stroke less than three weeks after being punched by jobless drug user Daniel Crompton, while he lay helpless in bed, Manchester Crown Court heard. Jurors looked visibly shocked as Mr Worsley\u2019s frantic 999 call was played to the court, where he begged the operator: 'Help me please. He\u2019s hit me and beaten me and attacked me and taken my wallet.' 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Emergency officials say 30 people were evacuated but no one was injured after the blaze broke out at 6pm local time. The buildings are part of a complex of high-rises under construction in the centre of Grozny, the Chechnyan capital. State television pictures showed a huge plume of smoke rising into the sky and clinging to the sides of the building with bursts of yellow flames. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Flames: Police officers watch on as a blaze rages inside a luxury tower block in Grozny City\n@highlight\nThe 40-storey high building in the Grozny City complex is the tallest in Chechnya\n@highlight\nEveryone managed to escape the building which is a key symbol of the once war-torn city's rebirth", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blaze: Officers cordon off the area around a skyscraper, which is part of the Grozny-City complex, on fire in the @placeholder capital Grozny", "idx": 62532}], "idx": 40637} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN)Prosecutors said Azmat Tazhayakov knew exactly what he was doing after the April 2013 Boston Marathon bombing when he helped his friend ditch a laptop and backpack that belonged to schoolmate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The assertions were made during opening statements of the first marathon bombing-related trial. \"They did it to protect their close friend,\" said Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie Siegmann. Tazhayakov is charged with obstructing justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice in connection with alleged actions taken after the bombing. His roommate, Dias Kadyrbayev, faces the same charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years. Both have pleaded not guilty. Another friend, Robel Phillipos, pleaded not guilty to making false statements. None is accused in the bomb plot itself.\n@highlight\nProsecutors allege Azmat Tazhayakov helped dispose of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's items\n@highlight\nTazhayakov knew identity of bombers before the public, prosecutors said\n@highlight\nHis lawyers said Tazhayakov did everything he could to assist the FBI\n@highlight\nThey said statements from him during questioning were coerced", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 204, "end": 220}, {"start": 393, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 569, "end": 583}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 835, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 886}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was good to die ... as a martyr, as you would die with a smile on your face and go straight to heaven,\" @placeholder told them, according to Siegmann.", "idx": 62538}], "idx": 40640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four days after Neymar was kneed in the back, Brazil face the real possibility of being booted out of their own World Cup when they take on Germany in the semifinal at Belo Horizonte on Tuesday. The hosts will have to manage without their star striker after he sustained a fractured vertebra in the 2-1 quarterfinal win over Colombia in Fortaleza. It's not just in attack that Brazil have problems -- captain and key defender Thiago Silva is suspended after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament in the same match, and an appeal was rejected by FIFA.\n@highlight\nHosts Brazil face Germany in World Cup semifinal on Tuesday\n@highlight\nBrazil without injured Neymar and suspended captain Thiago Silva\n@highlight\nGermany come into match following 1-0 over France in quarterfinals\n@highlight\nMexican referee who missed Luis Suarez bite earlier in tournament to officiate match", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wild celebrations following Friday's win became more muted when news filtered through that Neymar -- scorer of four goals in five matches in @placeholder's campaign -- would play no further part in the tournament.", "idx": 62540}], "idx": 40642} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood is home to art galleries, fashion stores, townhouses and now a new breed of cockroach that won't die even if forced to live outside all winter. The High Line, a park that turned a dilapidated stretch of elevated railway in the neighborhood into one of New York's newest tourist attractions, may have been responsible for bringing a new breed of cockroach to the city. Rutgers University insect biologists Jessica Ware and Dominic Evangelista said the species Periplaneta japonica is well documented in Asia but was never confirmed in the United States until now. The scientists, whose findings were published in the Journal of Economic Entomology, say that it is too soon to predict the impact but that there is probably little cause for concern.\n@highlight\nResearchers believe an Asian cockroach made its way to the U.S. in plants imported for the construction of a New York City park\n@highlight\nPeriplaneta japonica has never been confirmed in the U.S. until recently\n@highlight\nThis form of Asian cockroach is different from common American cockroaches in that it can survive outside in the winter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 401, "end": 418}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 455, "end": 473}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 649, "end": 678}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There has been some confirmation that it does very well in cold climates, so it is very conceivable that it could live outdoors during winter in @placeholder,' Ware said.", "idx": 62541}], "idx": 40643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears Police are investigating claims that Leonard Rossiter, pictured, was in a gang of sex attackers Police are investigating claims that Leonard Rossiter was in a gang of sex attackers working on a notorious BBC drama. Operation Yewtree officers \u2013 whose inquiries were sparked by the Jimmy Savile revelations \u2013 have been told the actor, was involved in abuse on the set of the 1968 drama, The Year of the Sex Olympics. Rossiter, who starred in Rising Damp and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, died in 1984. Police are said to be preparing to question up to ten former BBC staff over alleged assaults on a man and a woman.\n@highlight\nOperation Yewtree officers have been told the actor was involved in abuse\n@highlight\nClaims it happened on set of the 1968 drama, The Year of the Sex Olympics\n@highlight\nPolice are said to be preparing to question up to ten former BBC staff", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 147, "end": 162}, {"start": 218, "end": 220}, {"start": 229, "end": 245}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 399, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 486}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 778, "end": 805}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The man said: \u2018In the rehearsal room, one @placeholder man tightly held my wrists while two others were behind me trying to rape me.", "idx": 62552}], "idx": 40649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Diego Costa was left with a face as red as his shirt after offering up a contender for miss of the season in Spain's Euro 2016 qualifier with Luxembourg. The striker inexplicably fired wide when played through one-on-one with goalkeeper Jonathan Joubert after 32 minutes of the match at the Josy Barthel Stadium. It looked easier for the Chelsea man to find the net from such point-blank range but his attempted dink was scuffed and went past the far post. Diego Costa buries his head in his shirt after an embarrassing miss for Spain in their match with Luxembourg The Chelsea striker was played clean through on goal and had only goalkeeper Jonathan Joubert to beat\n@highlight\nDiego Costa missed an easy one-on-one chance in Spain's Euro 2016 qualifier with Luxembourg\n@highlight\nThe striker was clean through but somehow put the ball wide of the post\n@highlight\nIt contrasts with his nine goals in nine matches for club Chelsea\n@highlight\nCosta did eventually end his goal drought with second half strike\n@highlight\nDavid Silva, Paco Alcacer and Juan Bernat also scored in 4-0 win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 291, "end": 310}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder goalkeeper and defenders can't believe their good fortune as Costa's shot drops wide", "idx": 62554}], "idx": 40651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A group of Heath Ledger fans have taken their reverence for the late \"The Dark Knight\" star to a whole new level. Heath Ledger fans launched a petition calling for studios to remove the Joker from future Batman movies. Followers of the actor, who electrified audiences with his chilling reinvention of the Joker in the second Batman blockbuster, are calling for the character to be retired from the movies permanently. Ledger supporters at new Web site, The Ultimate Joker, launched a petition last week calling for studios to remove the Joker from any future Batman movies. 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Rome has launched an audacious bid for the 2024 Games, despite being in the midst of the city\u2019s worst corruption scandal for decades. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said that other Italian cities from Florence to Naples, could also be involved. And the Holy See could also host some of the sporting events, both in the Vatican Gardens and at the Papal summer palace at Castel Gandolfo, a senior cardinal has proposed. 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The international team running the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer released its initial findings Wednesday at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, in Switzerland. The scientists are studying flux in cosmic rays, the charged high-energy particles that permeate space, for evidence of the invisible dark matter particles colliding with each other, leading to what is termed \"annihilation.\"\n@highlight\nScientists have been analyzing data from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer\n@highlight\nThey are seeking evidence of \"dark matter\" particles thought to be part of the universe\n@highlight\nAlpha Magnetic Spectrometer is mounted outside the International Space Station\n@highlight\nIt gives the \"most precise measurement of the cosmic ray positron flux to date\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 80}, {"start": 280, "end": 306}, {"start": 355, "end": 396}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 711, "end": 737}, {"start": 849, "end": 875}, {"start": 900, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Over the coming months, @placeholder will be able to tell us conclusively whether these positrons are a signal for dark matter, or whether they have some other origin.\"", "idx": 62560}], "idx": 40657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A convicted paedophile thought to be part of a child sex ring linked to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is being extradited to Britain. Roderick MacDonald, 77, was arrested on the Maltese island of Gozo after he fled the UK while he was on licence following his conviction for molesting two girls, five and seven, in Brighton in 2012. The former oil worker was reportedly living in the Algarve when Madeleine disappeared from the McCanns' holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in May 2007, shortly before her fourth birthday. The serial sex offender appeared in court in Malta on Monday after Britain secured a European Arrest Warrant and did not oppose immediate extradition to the UK.\n@highlight\nRoderick MacDonald has been arrested and is to be extradited to Britain\n@highlight\nHe may have been living in Portugal at the time of Madeleine's disappearance\n@highlight\nMacDonald is a convicted paedophile for crimes in Australia and Britain\n@highlight\nHe was arrested in Malta on Monday and approved for extradition yesterday\n@highlight\nInternational Arrest Warrant used after he fled following conviction for molesting children in Brighton", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 159}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 227, "end": 228}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 635}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 717}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Madeleine went missing from a resort in the Algarve, @placeholder in 2007", "idx": 62565}], "idx": 40661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple boss Tim Cook defended the iPhone giant today after it was revealed that the world\u2019s most valuable company pays little or no tax on tens of billions of dollars stashed in offshore subsidiaries. The company CEO faced a grilling from lawmakers in what was tagged as \u2018Apple bashing day\u2019 on Capitol Hill. Insisting that Apple was an all-American company, Mr Cook brushed off criticism from a Senate panel, saying: \u2018We estimate that the App Store has developed over 300,000 jobs in the U.S. None of that activity was there five years ago.\u2019 He said the \u2018design and development\u2019 of Apple products remains focused on the United States and blasted America\u2019s tax laws for not keeping pace with \u2018the digital age.\u2019\n@highlight\nSenate subcommittee says Apple skipped $9billion in federal taxes in 2012\n@highlight\nSays five affiliate companies in Cork, Ireland, used to avoid U.S. tax\n@highlight\nReport said: 'Ireland has essentially functioned as a tax haven for Apple'\n@highlight\nBut Ireland denied it had any special rates with Apple\n@highlight\nSen. 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Wang Jianlin's Hong Kong-based conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group has announced the launch of Wanda Australia including a major $971 million investment in The Jewel resort on the Gold Coast, and is on the hunt for property in Sydney. In a statement the company said it would purchase a controlling 60 per cent stake in The Jewel at Surfer's Paradise where it would build the city's first five-star hotel and apartment complex on the beachfront.\n@highlight\nWang Jianlin's Dalian Wanda Group launching of Wanda Australia\n@highlight\nCompany will invest $971 million in The Jewel resort on the Gold Coast\n@highlight\nMr Wang is the richest man on mainland China and is worth $17.1 billion\n@highlight\nHe wants Wanda to be the world's largest hotel chain with plans to build at least 15 hotels in 15 cities by 2020", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 40}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 239, "end": 256}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 663, "end": 680}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In China Wanda dominate the market in as much as when @placeholder goes somewhere the rest follow.", "idx": 62571}], "idx": 40664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dusseldorf, Germany -- While America gets ready for the finale of \"American Idol\" and tunes into hot new shows such as NBC's \"The Voice,\" Europe is busy watching the continent's annual vocal competition that many say gave rise to the entire phenomena of televised singing throw-downs: Eurovision. Since 1956, European nations have sent representative artists and songs to battle for the boasting rights as top songsmiths. On Tuesday evening the first semi-final of 2011 took place in a Dusseldorf, Germany, arena. And just like on U.S. shows such as \"Idol,\" losers went home and winners advanced. The only difference is that in this competition, entire countries are left saddened when songs fail to impress the voting public in Europe -- and members of a jury: The vote is split 50/50 between fans and a panel of experts.\n@highlight\nEuropean nations compete in friendly music competition at Eurovision\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday the first semi-final of the 2011 Eurovision took place in a Dusseldorf arena\n@highlight\nBetween 100 million and 120 million are expected to tune into the competition this year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 958, "end": 967}, {"start": 985, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of American media outlets attending Eurovision this year has more than doubled from 2010 and @placeholder officials say website traffic from North America overall is comparable to last year and even up slightly.", "idx": 62579}], "idx": 40668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Golf's landscape has changed in myriad ways since Tiger Woods launched his design business in 2006. Back then he was the game's bulldozer, barging inferior players out of the way in an all-out assault to overhaul Jack Nicklaus' tally of 18 majors and cement his title as the best of all time. Tiger Woods Design was supposed to form another facet of his burgeoning legacy; a series of lasting monuments to augment his immense standing within golf. Except the best laid plans of men often go awry. Woods hasn't won a major since the scandal that engulfed his private life in 2008 and only now, nearly a decade on from the inception of his design arm, is one of his plots open for business.\n@highlight\nTiger Woods' design business is to form a significant part of the golfer's legacy\n@highlight\nDespite starting the company in 2006 his first course opened in December 2014\n@highlight\nWoods first course in the United States is due to open in Houston in October", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 298, "end": 315}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he won't be trying to match the prolific nature of \"The @placeholder\" when it comes to rolling courses off the production line at an exponential rate.", "idx": 62593}, {"query": "\"The opportunity is here to create a golf course unlike any other in the @placeholder area, and our goal is for it to be among the best in the nation.\"", "idx": 62594}], "idx": 40679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This is the second-straight Republican National Convention disrupted by storms. Four years ago, Republicans gathering in Minneapolis delayed the political revelry to focus on disaster relief from Hurricane Gustav, which hit Louisiana. This year, the event was closer to the weather action also targeting Gulf Coast states. Tropical Storm Isaac skirted western Florida on Monday but was expected to strengthen into a hurricane. Headliners at the Tampa convention were pushed back a day to Tuesday with the nomination of Mitt Romney still on schedule for Thursday. 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With George Osborne on the 5:2 diet, Michael Gove attending an Austrian \u2018fat farm\u2019 and Eric Pickles 'no chips, no cheese' strictures, it seems half the government is tightening its belt. But the suggestion that the Prime Minister is keeping an eye on his weight appeared to be undermined today, when he was pictured buying cakes at a sale in Number 10. 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Economic shortages and the U.S. embargo make it difficult to get most sporting equipment there. For skateboarders, it was nearly impossible. \"We both said right away, 'We are going there,' \" Lecour recalled. 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But where there was joy now sits a vast settlement of people left without loved ones, without homes, without life's belongings. Haitians have celebrated Carnival through dictatorships, military coups and bloodshed. Popular belief was that if a government failed to deliver on Carnival, Haiti's equivalent of Mardi Gras, it was sure to fall, said Marie Laurence Lassegue, Haiti's minister of culture and information. But this year, the three-day festival has been canceled, another indication of the enormity of the earthquake's devastation.\n@highlight\nLess than week before Haiti's Carnival celebration, revelry replaced with mourning\n@highlight\nHaitians have celebrated Carnival through dictatorships, military coups and bloodshed\n@highlight\n\"I don't even remember when it is,\" Haiti official says about upcoming three-day festival", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 521, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 757, "end": 776}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"People are saying @placeholder is finished, but no, no, no, we will rise up,'' he sang softly.", "idx": 62625}], "idx": 40701} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Saturn, around of 900 million miles from Earth, is the second largest planet in our solar system. 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In controversial remarks, Labour\u2019s shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant said it \u2018would be nice\u2019 to go into a hotel in this country which had a British receptionist. He said he was \u2018angry\u2019 at employers for failing to train and employ Brits, relying instead on people from Latvia and Estonia. 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Turkish President Abdullah Gul, left, meets Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian in Yerevan in September 2008. The plan would normalize relations and open the common border between the two neighbors. Political analysts warn that there are still immense hurdles left, before Armenians and Turks can overcome nearly a century of bad blood and re-open a border that has been sealed shut for more then fifteen years. In a joint press statement released late Monday night, Switzerland, Armenia and Turkey announced they had agreed to start six weeks of \"internal political consultations\" on two protocols, aimed at establishing diplomatic and bilateral relations.\n@highlight\nSwiss-mediated peace deal would normalize relations between Turkey, Armenia\n@highlight\nBorder between neighbors closed since 1993 war between Armenia, Azerbaijan\n@highlight\nCountries agree to begin \"internal political consultations\" on proposals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 989, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In September 2008, Turkish president Abdullah Gul accepted an invitation to attend a soccer match with @placeholder's newly-elected president in the Armenian capital.", "idx": 62631}], "idx": 40704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iraq's prime minister said Tuesday he is happy to see the United States and its Arab allies striking ISIS targets in Syria, so long as they \"do it right this time.\" Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Iraq has \"paid a heavy price\" for polarization in the region and instability in Syria, saying ISIS fighters have inflicted tremendous pain, suffering and losses on his people after crossing into Iraq. He expressed hope the airstrikes will do what U.S. President Barack Obama has vowed: degrade and destroy the group, which calls itself the Islamic State. It's good some Arab nations have joined the American-led military campaign, al-Abadi added, though he said he wished they had understood and acted on the danger posed by ISIS sooner.\n@highlight\nNEW: Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi: Sunnis \"almost on board\" with Shiite-led government\n@highlight\nNEW: He says all Iraqis \"must work together,\" be willing to make tough decisions\n@highlight\nAl-Abadi says his government has been warning about ISIS \"bloodbath\" for years\n@highlight\nHe hopes airstrikes don't lead to \"the rise of another terrorist element instead of\" ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 212}, {"start": 216, "end": 234}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As to bringing the country together, the @placeholder leader said, \"We've worked hard to make (the government) more inclusive\" and \"I think we've got (Sunnis) almost on board right now.\"", "idx": 62633}], "idx": 40705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte has squeezed out a narrow GOP Senate primary win over conservative challenger Ovide Lamontagne, the New Hampshire secretary of state's office declared Wednesday. Ayotte, the favorite among establishment Republicans, held less than a 1,000-vote lead over Lamontagne, a Manchester attorney and the 1996 Republican nominee for governor, with 85 percent of precincts counted, AP reported. The difference is less than 1 percent of the vote. The New Hampshire race didn't grab the national spotlight like the Republican Senate primary in Delaware -- where the more conservative challenger won -- but shared a similar storyline.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kelly Ayotte narrowly defeats Ovide Lamontagne\n@highlight\nTea Party groups backed Lamontagne in New Hampshire's primary\n@highlight\nFormer Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin backs Ayotte, calling her a \"Granite Grizzly\"\n@highlight\nThe winner in November will succeed retiring Republican Sen. 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This week, political leaders are holding two days of crucial talks with Italy's ceremonial president of the republic, Giorgio Napolitano. The talks began Wednesday morning and are expected to conclude at 6 p.m. Thursday in Rome. Italy's February elections were inconclusive, and have created a political gridlock that is hobbling the country's economy. The nation is currently in its longest recession in 20 years. It's economy -- Europe's third-largest with a government debt the Treasury Ministry puts at $2.6 trillion -- shrank by 0.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, Eurobarometer says.\n@highlight\nTalks led by President Giorgio Napolitano begin Wednesday in an effort to forge a government\n@highlight\nNapolitano said he will first try to get agreement on Pierluigi Bersani as prime minister\n@highlight\nBersani's party holds the lower house, but is vying in the Senate with Silvio Berlusconi's party\n@highlight\nWith no agreement, new parliamentary elections would be scheduled", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 269, "end": 286}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 632, "end": 648}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 782, "end": 799}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 917, "end": 933}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To further complicate matters, @placeholder's mandate as president ends on May 15.", "idx": 62643}], "idx": 40710} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:19 PM on 21st September 2011 President Barack Obama will today make a desperate push for the Palestinians to drop a statehood bid when he addresses the U.N. General Assembly today. Obama will follow up his speech with separate meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders as he seeks to coax both parties back to direct peace talks. But as U.S. officials attempt to steer Palestine away, unrest was growing in the West Bank today from residents calling for independence. President Barack Obama will try to talk Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas out of an official push for statehood\n@highlight\nProtesters gather in West Bank in support of Palestinian state\n@highlight\nObama to make personal plea to leader Palestine's Mahmoud Abbas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 193, "end": 213}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowds of youths hoisted Palestinians flags and chanted slogans calling for the establishment of an independent @placeholder.", "idx": 62663}], "idx": 40725} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China's major microblogging sites have suspended comments sections after being \"punished for allowing rumors to spread\" of a coup attempt in Beijing, state-run media reported Saturday. Sina's Weibo and Tencent's QQ -- Chinese versions of Twitter, which is banned in the mainland -- will stop use of comment function on the popular sites to \"clean up rumors and other illegal information spread through microbloggings,\" according to Xinhua. The comments sections will be disabled until Tuesday. The microblog sites have been \"criticized and punished accordingly\" by officials in Beijing and Guangdong, state media reported. Authorities also closed 16 websites and detained six people, Xinhua reported, for allegedly spreading rumors of \"military vehicles entering Beijing and something wrong going on in Beijing,\" a spokesperson for the State Internet Information Office told Xinhua.\n@highlight\nState media: Popular Chinese microblogging halt comments section until April 3\n@highlight\nMore than 16 websites closed and six people detained for spreading coup rumors\n@highlight\nComes after shock of the dismissal of China politburo member Bo Xilai\n@highlight\nLast week, China's internet filled with rumors of military vehicles entering Beijing'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 855, "end": 887}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first time occurred in 2009 when dozens of @placeholder-like sites were simply closed by the government.", "idx": 62664}], "idx": 40726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Sunderland and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 21:55 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:51 EST, 27 December 2013 Britain will be the fastest growing economy of any major European nation next year, experts predict. In a boost for Chancellor George Osborne, leading accountancy firm PwC said the UK economy is likely to grow by 2-3percent, outstripping Eurozone rivals. But in a sign of coalition tensions over the recovery, Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable warned that a 'raging housing boom' is under way in London and the South East. 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Judge Orlando Marrazzo compared stalker Kevin McGlynn to the man who murdered John Lennon as he denied the homeless man's release from a psychiatric hospital. McGlynn, 54, was arrested last July after hand-delivering letters to the pop star's Manhattan apartment in which he calls her a 'b****' and threatens to 'bum rush' and gang rape her. He also believes he was in a relationship with Rihanna and that she stole his music.\n@highlight\nKevin McGlynn, 54, was arrested in July for lurking outside the singer's Manhattan apartment\n@highlight\nOn Friday, he was denied release from a psychiatric hospital", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is entirely foreseeable that if he were free to continue to act upon his psychotic delusions without this court's intervention, it may result in the death of (Rihanna) or other innocent persons,' @placeholder warned.", "idx": 62668}], "idx": 40730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sydney's most expensive property is expected to fetch a staggering $100 million when it is finally sold - a price that is out of reach for even many of the neighbouring residents in the affluent harbourside eastern suburb of Point Piper, in which the sprawling mansion is located. Those with mega cash to splash can make an offer on Elaine, labelled as 'the most significant residential estate to ever be sold in Australia'. The huge white seven-bedroom house has been owned by media moguls the Fairfax family for four generations and 122 years. Staggering: Elaine, labelled as 'the most significant residential estate to ever be sold in Australia', is expected to fetch $100 million\n@highlight\nSeven bedroom home in Point Piper, eastern Sydney, is expected to fetch $100 million\n@highlight\nThe mansion has been home to media moguls the Fairfax family for 122 years\n@highlight\nBoasts a tennis court, stables and its back yard rolls onto the beach\n@highlight\nThe house has been on the market since September 2013\n@highlight\nJohn B. 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Most of the groups are simply neighborhood watch entities. But some include hard-line Muslim Salafis and have \"a very Islamist orientation,\" said Frederic Wehrey, a senior associate in the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The group accused of being behind the consulate assault, the Imprisoned Omar Abdul Rahman Brigades, is said to be pro-al Qaeda.\n@highlight\nSufi shrines and Western entities have been targeted in Libya\n@highlight\nMilitia groups are trying to maintain law and order\n@highlight\nThe government uses militants \"as hired guns,\" emboldening them, an analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 290, "end": 307}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 508, "end": 526}, {"start": 535, "end": 576}, {"start": 640, "end": 676}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wehrey, in speaking to CNN, cited two of his recent essays about security in @placeholder.", "idx": 62675}], "idx": 40735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She grew up in Lewisham, south London, and only converted to Islam as a teenager, but Khadijah Dare is now said to be seen as a 'top priority' for British intelligence services. Two years ago, Dare swapped her 'comfortable life' in Britain, where she was known for her dimples and her love of her mother's home cooking, for the horror of Syria, where she has joined the terror group ISIS. Now, after appearing in an ISIS recruitment video calling on British Muslims to 'stop being selfish' and give up their families and studies to join the front line in the Middle East, Dare - a pseudonym - is said to be top of MI6's list.\n@highlight\nKhadijah Dare, 22, was born a non-Muslim in Lewisham, south London\n@highlight\nShe was radicalised online, moved to Syria in 2012, had arranged marriage\n@highlight\nGloated online at ISIS's brutal murder of photojournalist James Foley\n@highlight\nDare posted Twitter picture of her four-year-old son with an AK-47 rifle\n@highlight\nSecurity sources see the jihadi with a London accent as an 'immense threat'\n@highlight\nShe appears in ISIS recruitment video calling on British Muslims to join jihad", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dare was gleeful that the '@placeholder must be shaking up' after the execution and from her home in the Syrian scrub she tweeted: 'Any links 4 da execution of da journalist plz.", "idx": 62679}], "idx": 40738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Time ) -- In April, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated the warning to finasteride, Merck & Co.'s drug marketed to treat both male pattern baldness (Propecia) and enlarged prostate (Proscar). The new warnings noted that the sexual side effects associated with the medication, including problems with libido, ejaculations and orgasm, could last even after patients stop taking the drug. Now a new study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine finds that side effects may not only continue after stopping finasteride, but they may last for months or even years. In the study, Dr. Michael Irwig of George Washington University and his colleagues surveyed 54 men under age 40 who reported experiencing side effects for three months or more after stopping the medication Propecia. The patients reported a variety of sexual problems including erectile dysfunction, low libido, trouble having an orgasm, and shrinking and painful genitals. Some men also reported neurological problems like depression, anxiety and cognitive haziness.\n@highlight\nStudy finds side effects of finasteride may continue months after stopping medication\n@highlight\n96% of subjects' sexual problems lasted more than a year after stopping medication\n@highlight\nStudy authors believe finasteride may do permanent damage\n@highlight\nFDA labels will now warn users of post-use sexual side effects", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 25, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 57}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 431, "end": 456}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 638}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1316}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, the FDA reviewed 131 cases of erectile dysfunction and 68 cases of decreased libido from 1992 to 2010.", "idx": 62680}], "idx": 40739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:44 EST, 26 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:46 EST, 26 October 2012 A New York programmer who sued Facebook claiming 50 per cent of its ownership has been arrested in what's now being called a multibillion-dollar scheme. Paul Ceglia, 39, was arrested on Friday at his Wellsville, New York home after federal prosecutors say he fabricated and destroyed evidence to falsely support his case against Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said Ceglia was seeking a 'quick payday based on a blatant forgery.' Busted: Paul Ceglia, who sued Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for half of his company, has been arrested on charges he forged records claiming his promised ownership\n@highlight\nPaul Ceglia, 39, claimed Mark Zuckerberg promised him at least half of his website before its development in 2003\n@highlight\nFederal prosecutors say Ceglia falsified documents with the claims before doctoring both men's signatures at the bottom", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder, I have a rather serious issue to discuss with you, according to our contract I owe you over 30% more of the business in late penalties which would give you over 80% of the company.", "idx": 62692}], "idx": 40746} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Crusade: Oliver, pictured with a chicken, will campaign against a trade deal Jamie Oliver is planning a campaign to stop British food standards being lowered to allow American food imports pumped full of pesticides and hormones into the UK. The TV chef hopes to intervene to stop a trade agreement between the European United and U.S. aimed at removing trade barriers between member states. Mr Oliver, 39, claims the 'dangerous' Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal could undo 'decades of work' by getting round bans imposed by the EU on putting growth hormones and pesticides in meat. 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Rod Blagojevich, who was arrested this week on federal corruption charges relating in part to the selection of President-elect Barack Obama's successor as a U.S. senator. Barack Obama says he has never spoken with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich about the vacant Senate seat. State Rep. John Fritchey, head of the House Civil Judiciary Committee, sent the letter Thursday asking Democratic colleagues to say by Friday whether they support a move for impeachment and would like to be added as a co-sponsor of legislation. Blagojevich also is a Democrat.\n@highlight\nIllinois legislators circulate letter to garner support for impeachment\n@highlight\nBarack Obama repeats call for Gov. 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The 44-year-old British aid worker, who served with the force for 12 years, was beheaded by ISIS militants in a shocking propaganda video after being taken hostage in Syria. Now servicemen and women based in RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus - who have so far not unleashed firepower on any suitable targets in nothern Iraq - say they want to stop other captives suffering the same fate as their former colleague. British hostages Alan Henning and John Cantlie are still being held under threat of execution by the same fighters.\n@highlight\nSource said RAF crews in Cyprus hope to stop any more captives suffering\n@highlight\nSaid mission was 'not about revenge but perhaps some sort of justice'\n@highlight\nBritish aid worker David Haines, 44, spent 12 years as an RAF engineer\n@highlight\nHe was murdered by ISIS militants after being held hostage in Syria\n@highlight\nJust six Tornados have joined the mission to bombard Islamic State\n@highlight\nFailure to drop bombs has fuelled concern UK is not pulling its weight\n@highlight\nFormer Armed Forces chief warns air attacks alone can't defeat Islamists", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 113, "end": 115}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then, a force of 380,000 troops \u2013 including 45,000 British service personnel \u2013 invaded @placeholder.", "idx": 62705}], "idx": 40756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's that time in the presidential cycle again. Mitt Romney, presumptive GOP nominee, appoints a trusted adviser to lead his vice presidential search. The questionnaires are readied; the real level of interest of the contenders is gauged (and all public protestations of noninterest dutifully disregarded.) The candidate's weaknesses are cataloged, both in battleground states and in key demographics. And maybe the candidate weighs in with a guideline or two for the search. This time around, it's clear what one rule will be: The vice presidential nominee needs to be qualified to be president. Just ask Steve Schmidt, John McCain's former campaign manager (now played by Woody Harrelson in HBO's \"Game Change\"), about that teensy detail that was, er, overlooked in the Sarah Palin pick.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney has begun the process of picking a vice presidential candidate\n@highlight\nGloria Borger: Romney will apply one key lesson of John McCain's Sarah Palin pick\n@highlight\nBorger says whoever is chosen needs to be prepared to be president of the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 82, "end": 84}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 947, "end": 957}, {"start": 961, "end": 971}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's worth mentioning that the Romney campaign faces some of the deficits that plagued @placeholder: a gender gulch and a lack of enthusiasm among much of the very conservative base.", "idx": 62713}], "idx": 40762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Illinois-based high school's girls' basketball team has come under fire after a photo of players pointing at a Barbie doll stuck to a cross inside their Catholic hosts' school gym appeared online. In the image, members of Woodstock High School team are pictured beaming and pointing at the doll - their symbol for 'girl power' - after attaching it to the cross at Marian Central Catholic High School. The teenagers, dressed in white kits, were in good spirits having just trumped their rivals, Woodstock North, 57-48 inside the Landers Pavilion at Marian Central, which is the Class 3A regionals host.\n@highlight\nWoodstock High School's girls' basketball team widely criticized for photo\n@highlight\nIn image, smiling teens are pictured pointing at Barbie doll stuck on cross\n@highlight\nScene captured at Marian Central Catholic High School in Illinois last week\n@highlight\nWithin minutes of the picture being posted online, it had sparked backlash\n@highlight\nWoodstock High has now issued apology for girls' 'inappropriate' actions\n@highlight\nFirst-year team coach was reportedly present when the image was taken", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 225, "end": 245}, {"start": 367, "end": 401}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 531, "end": 546}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 636}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 807, "end": 841}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 962, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our intent was certainly not to insult, nor denigrate, @placeholder and its family.", "idx": 62716}], "idx": 40763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal survived a scare in his opening round match against John Isner at the French Open on Tuesday as the big-serving American took the five-time champion to five sets. 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But Isner -- who won the 11-hour epic against Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon last year -- wasn't about to give up and promptly raised his game.\n@highlight\nFive-time French Open champion beats American John Isner in opening French Open tie\n@highlight\nIsner led two sets to one, but Nadal fight back ensures passage to second round\n@highlight\nAndy Murray and Robin Soderling both into second round after victories on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The six-foot-nine American -- ranked 39 in the world -- took both the second and third sets on the tiebreak raising the prospect of handing Nadal only his second defeat at @placeholder and causing one of the biggest upsets in years.", "idx": 62718}], "idx": 40765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:36 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 29 June 2012 Georgina Blackwell is celebrating securing a First Class Honours law degree She may be a young blonde beautician from Essex but Georgina Blackwell certainly does not live up to any of the usual stereotypes. Miss Blackwell first hit the headlines when, aged just 23 and with no formal legal qualification, took on one of the country\u2019s biggest homebuilders in the High Court - and won. And that proved to be a turning point for the 26-year-old who had almost given up on a dream of becoming a lawyer to work in the family-owned salon in picturesque Halstead, Essex, after her mum broke her wrist.\n@highlight\nGeorgina Blackwell had no formal qualification when she won a High Court battle with Bellway Homes in a bitter access dispute\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old had given up dream of studying law in order to help at the family-owned beauty salon after her mother broke her wrist\n@highlight\nBut the unlikely success enabled her to go to university to study lawyer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 110}, {"start": 138, "end": 156}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 238}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 699, "end": 716}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018When I saw that I had got a @placeholder, I was running around the garden, screaming my head off.", "idx": 62727}], "idx": 40772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of Saturday's mouth-watering clash between Liverpool and Chelsea, Sportsmail spoke to Stamford Chidge and David Tyrer of live4liverpool to better understand the intense rivalry between the two sets of supporters Has your opinion of Liverpool/Chelsea changed since the match last April \u2013 and what was watching that match like? Stamford Chidge: Not really! To be fair they played very well last season albeit with the advantage of only playing once a week and with Luis Suarez, who is clearly one of the best strikers in the world. 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The silent clip recorded inside a Publix grocery store April 29 shows the Florida State University star football player sauntering into the supermarket dressed in shorts and sandals, and heading to the back. Winston, 20, could be seen picking up a $32.72 order of crab legs and craw fish served on a trey wrapped in plastic from the seafood counter. Scroll down for video Caught on camera: Officials in Florida released this surveillance video showing FSU quarterback Jameis Winston, 20, leaving a Publix supermarket without paying for an order of crab legs and crawfish\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old will reportedly serve community service, be suspended from his side gig on the baseball team and faces a $30 fine\n@highlight\nWinston told deputies he forgot to pay for $32.72 worth of steamed crab legs and craw fish\n@highlight\nVideo from Publix grocery store in Tallahassee shows the FSU quarterback pausing near the entrance so that an off-duty deputy could pass\n@highlight\nSheriff's report states Winston apologized repeatedly and said he wanted to 'make it right'", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 233, "end": 256}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1162}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident allegedly occurred at a Publix, a staple in @placeholder grocery stores", "idx": 62752}], "idx": 40791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama unveiled plans Wednesday to open large swaths of U.S. coastal waters in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico to oil and natural gas drilling -- a move likely to please the energy industry but upset the administration's environmentalist supporters. The administration plan would include lifting a 20-year ban on drilling off the Virginia coastline, while putting the clamps on sites such as southwest Alaska's Bristol Bay. Parts of the Arctic Ocean off Alaska's North Slope, however, could be accessed. The plan authorizes the Interior Department to conduct seismic surveys off the south- and mid-Atlantic coasts to \"determine the quantity and location of potential oil and gas resources to support energy planning,\" according to a statement from a White House official.\n@highlight\nOne Democratic senator slams the plan while another praises it\n@highlight\nU.S. will need traditional fuels while developing new ones, Obama says\n@highlight\nProposal includes lifting a 20-year ban on drilling off the Virginia coastline\n@highlight\nOne Republican leader says Obama plan doesn't go far enough", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 556, "end": 574}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One top @placeholder, however, argued Obama's plan does not go far enough.", "idx": 62758}], "idx": 40795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Regular doctors will be given the boot and instead Commonwealth appointed doctors will be used to rid the country of rorters falsely claiming millions in Disability Support Pensions. Part of a $16 billion crackdown on welfare, the Australian government plans to stamp out 'doctor shopping' - where cheats use GPs that are known to be less strict with their disability assessments. The government will install their own doctors to carry out the assessments, which it is expected will weed out up to 50,000 cheats each year, saving an estimated $70million, according to The Daily Telegraph. 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The mother, 77-year-old Betty Cleveland, has now died in hospital. Rose Fayne, who was arrested over the incident, initially called an elderly persons service, Crossroads Hospice, to assist her in caring for Cleveland. However when Crossroads arrived and saw the state that Cleveland was in, they called for an ambulance and the police, according to KTLA 5 News. 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The four-bedroom Brae Cottage, in Knutsford, Cheshire, was occupied by Sir Henry Royce for nearly ten years from 1898. It was during that time he first met fellow engineer Charles Rolls, who went on to become the other co-founding member of their luxury car manufacturer. 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The U.N. Security Council had urged on Friday that Syrian authorities let humanitarian reach the town. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said this week that it had received reports that as many as 1,500 wounded civilians were trapped in Qusayr, which endured nearly seven weeks of fighting until government forces gained control on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nStill no access to aid 3 days after government forces take the city\n@highlight\nThe Security Council is urging Damascus to allow aid to Qusayr\n@highlight\nThe UN appealed Friday for $5 billion in aid to Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 175, "end": 214}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 426, "end": 446}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 865, "end": 880}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 939, "end": 940}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 70,000 Syrians -- most of them civilians -- have been killed in the two-year conflict, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 62789}], "idx": 40818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was meant to be a fun-filled trip with his family to Disney World, but reality set in for a former senior Venezuelan judge when he stepped off a flight in Miami and federal agents carted him off to jail. Benny Palmeri-Bacchi, 46, never made it to the Orlando theme park, and instead today it was revealed he will now be spending at least 20 years in prison over links to Colombian drug cartels. Mr Palmeri walked into the 'bear trap' in July after a secretive and far-reaching inquiry by US investigators into links between Venezuelan government officials and Colombian 'narcos'.\n@highlight\nBenny Palmeri-Bacchi, a senior Venezuelan judge, arrived on family holiday\n@highlight\nBut agents arrested him over 'narco' links as he stepped off Miami flight\n@highlight\nPalmeri is the first ally of late president to face jail over ties to smugglers\n@highlight\nClaimed he took bribes to ease shipments of cocaine transported to U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 207, "end": 226}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 491, "end": 492}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 594, "end": 613}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Venezuela's self-styled socialist government has always denied claims it has links with smugglers who traffic cocaine from @placeholder through its 1,400 mile porous border with the neighbouring country.", "idx": 62790}], "idx": 40819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 25 July 2011 House Speaker John Boehner says he's working to get out a two-part plan to raise the nation's $14.3trillion debt limit, but he can't say whether it will include Democratic support. Boehner said that he hopes to have a bipartisan approach to solve the problem, but he's ready to move forward with a Republican plan if a deal couldn't be reached with President Obama today. The speaker flatly rejects the White House insistence that the plan get the country through the next election instead of offering a short-term fix while a longer-term solution can be worked out.\n@highlight\nTwo-step plan would raise $14.3trillion debt ceiling\n@highlight\nBoehner says Republicans will push ahead with their own proposal should Obama continue to reject offer\n@highlight\nTime running out with nine days left to August 2 deadline\n@highlight\nNegotiators at an impasse over White House proposal for tax rises\n@highlight\nRating agencies to cut America's Triple-A credit rating if the U.S. fails to meet debt payments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's two-part deal includes a savings package first, followed by reforms to entitlement programs and the tax code.", "idx": 62794}, {"query": "solution to address how @placeholder can avert a catastrophic default and", "idx": 62795}], "idx": 40822} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rooftop glamping has recently taken New York by storm. This year, visitors to the Big Apple can spend the night in a bed on the roof of the AKA Central Park, and guests at Manhattan's Affinia Gardens hotel can spend the night in a tent on one of the hotel's terraces, with flashlights and a smores-making kit thrown in. There are other weird camping experiences around the world. Camping Vliegenbos, Amsterdam Part campsite, part art project, the Camping Vliegenbos campsite allows visitors to spend the night inside a wooden cube, a suspended dome or a camper that folds out to become a garden -- complete with stuffed badger and artificial trees.\n@highlight\nWilson Island, Australia, has just six tents available to rent\n@highlight\nHuman Nest in United States gives guests a chance to sleep like a bird\n@highlight\nH\u00fcttenpalast in Germany brings the camping experience indoors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 389, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 456, "end": 473}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Visitors to the @placeholder get a selection of fully furnished wooden huts and retro campers -- all under one roof.", "idx": 62803}], "idx": 40828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar. Peter Sellers in \"Dr. Strangelove,\" just one of Kubrick's classics beaten to the prize by a glitzy musical From acting turns that kept us glued to the screen, to directors that were passed over by the Academy time and time again, these are the statues we would have given out if we'd been in charge. Don't agree? Think we've missed one or robbed an actual winner of its top-spot? Share your views by using the Sound Off box below and we'll publish the best.\n@highlight\nStanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock never won a best director Oscar\n@highlight\nPerennial critics' favorite \"Citizen Kane\" was almost entirely passed over\n@highlight\nBlockbusters \"Forrest Gump\" and \"Titanic\" prevented great movies taking honors\n@highlight\nRazzies \"honor\" poor cinema, big winners are Sylvester Stallone and Madonna", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 231, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She's not known for her acting, but @placeholder just won't let it go.", "idx": 62806}], "idx": 40831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stilyan Petrov is back with a ball at his feet and a smile on his face after returning to the pitch as he continues his recovery from leukemia. Petrov has been turning out for Wychall Wanderers Over 35s in Sunday League and the Celtic and Aston Villa legend, who was diagnosed with the disease in 2012, is happy to be doing what he does best. He said: 'It's a good laugh and they're competitive games. It's just really nice to be out there playing a proper game. 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The dramatic comments from Dalia Grybauskaite come after officials in Kiev accused Moscow of using tanks to 'flatten' the border town of Novosvitlivka. During an EU summit in Brussels today, David Cameron said it was vital to address the 'unacceptable' situation of having Russian troops on Ukrainian soil. The Prime Minister has insisted there must be 'consequences' if an estimated 1,000 Russian troops are not withdrawn from the east of the country.\n@highlight\nDalia Grybauskaite believes Ukraine is 'fighting a war on behalf of Europe'\n@highlight\nMade dramatic comments today at EU summit between leaders in Brussels\n@highlight\nGroup are threatening further sanctions against Putin following 'invasion'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister David Cameron said situation in Ukraine was 'unacceptable'\n@highlight\nOfficials in Kiev said a column of tanks destroyed the town of Novosvitlivka\n@highlight\nNato estimates that at least 1,000 Russian soldiers are now in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 210, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 345, "end": 346}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 647, "end": 664}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 766, "end": 767}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two men carry an @placeholder government soldier injured by tank fire to an ambulance in the rebel-held town", "idx": 62813}], "idx": 40835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More than 250,000 secret U.S. diplomatic cables are now available in full and unfiltered online, exposing scores of U.S. diplomatic sources and informants that were meant to be protected often for their own safety, according to the website WikiLeaks. But this is not an official WikiLeaks release. Rather, what appears to be a string of errors has lead to both the raw file and the password that unlocks that file to be released into the public domain, without WikiLeaks control. In a statement posted on Twitter, WikiLeaks said, \"Guardian investigations editor, David Leigh, recklessly, and without gaining our approval, knowingly disclosed the decryption passwords in a book published by the Guardian.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The State Department says it was notified of the problem\n@highlight\nThousands of secret U.S. cables are now online\n@highlight\nWikiLeaks blames the writer of a book on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange\n@highlight\n\"Nonsense,\" say the writer and his publisher", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an earlier Twitter posting, WikiLeaks said: \"There has been no 'leak at @placeholder'.", "idx": 62823}], "idx": 40838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea announced a record annual profit of around \u00a318.4million on Thursday \u2014 paving the way for Jose Mourinho to further strengthen his squad in January. The current Premier League leaders also reported a record turnover of \u00a3319.8m for the year up to June 30, and will comfortably pass UEFA\u2019s Financial Fair Play (FFP) test thanks to the funds brought in by the sale of Juan Mata and David Luiz, plus their share of the new \u00a31bn television deal. This is the second time in three years that Chelsea have posted a profit and is further proof of the club's emergence as British football\u2019s leading club on and off the pitch, confounding the belief that years of wild spending under Roman Abramovich would backfire.\n@highlight\nChelsea announce record profits during Roman Abramovich era\n@highlight\nWest London club will report a turnover of \u00a3325million\n@highlight\nSales of Juan Mata and David Luiz a contributing factor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 294, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We financed player purchases from sales as the squad for this current season was shaped, and our philosophy since Mr @placeholder acquired the club in 2003 has been to build upon success on the pitch.", "idx": 62826}], "idx": 40840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistan's prime minister urged Afghan government officials to look for other partners to ally with beyond the United States in a meeting earlier this month, and suggested it seek closer ties with China, a source close to the Afghan government told CNN. But Afghan sources disagree on how strongly the Pakistanis were trying to push their neighbors, and there is no indication from either source CNN spoke to about the Afghan government's receptiveness to the idea. At the meeting between senior Afghan and Pakistani officials April 16 in Kabul, Afghanistan, Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Gilani urged the Afghans to draw closer to Pakistan and to China, disengaging with what he depicted as a weakened United States, according to the source close to the Afghan government.\n@highlight\nThe meeting was held in April in Kabul\n@highlight\nThe source says Pakistan's prime minister suggested closer ties to China\n@highlight\nTensions have been high between Washington and Islamabad in recent months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 311, "end": 320}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Pakistan fully supports an @placeholder-led, Afghan-owned process for peace and reconciliation.", "idx": 62832}, {"query": "\"It tells more about relations between the U.S. and @placeholder and how they have hit rock-bottom,\" the source said, than it does about Pakistan-Afghan relations.", "idx": 62833}, {"query": "Several strikes have claimed the lives of what some @placeholder officials have said were innocent civilians.", "idx": 62834}], "idx": 40843} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Andres Iniesta scored the goal that won Spain the 2010 World Cup but Iker Casillas was just as important in that victory over Holland, particularly the one-on-one save he made from Arjen Robben that the winger recently admitted still gives him nightmares. It\u2019s safe to say Robben achieved at least a little redemption as Spain collapsed in Salvador, the fleet of foot Dutchman starring in a four-goal second-half blitz. For Casillas though, it was just the latest instalment in a tragedy that has seen him lose the No 1 spot at his beloved Real Madrid and teeter on the brink of doing so at international level.\n@highlight\nIker Casillas looked shaky as Spain lost 5-1 to Holland in World Cup\n@highlight\nCasillas lost his starting spot at Real Madrid under Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti continued to favour Diego Lopez in goal this season\n@highlight\nCasillas captained Spain to World Cup glory in South Africa four years ago\n@highlight\nManchester United goalkeeper David de Gea could replace Casillas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 963, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Robben easily evaded Casillas, who lost his footing as he tried to change direction, before the flying Dutchman set himself and fired past the recovering @placeholder defence.", "idx": 62837}], "idx": 40845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Pentagon general counsel threatened legal action Thursday against a former Navy SEAL who wrote a revealing book about last year's Osama bin Laden raid, warning him he has violated secrecy agreements and broken federal law. In a letter addressed to \"Mark Owen,\" the pen name of book author Matt Bissonnette, General Counsel Jeh Charles Johnson wrote the Pentagon is considering pursuing \"all remedies legally available\" against the former SEAL and his publisher, Penguin Putnam. \"In the judgment of the Department of Defense, you are in material breach and violation of the nondisclosure agreements you signed. 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For victims, it's like the cavalry coming to the rescue. They call it the Firehawk.\u00c2 Los Angeles County Fire Department senior pilot Tom Short talks about this helicopter like it's a super chopper. \"Having been in all of the aircraft that are out there fighting fires, the Firehawk is the best firefighting machine I've ever seen -- simply because of what it does,\" Short told CNN on the phone this week. \"It does everything: fire, rescue and air ambulance.\" Basically it's a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter outfitted with a giant water tank. This thing is engineered to get hellishly close to the heat of a raging inferno. Its dual souped-up engines can lift 9,000 pounds -- about the same weight as a large recreational travel trailer.\n@highlight\nThe Los Angeles County Fire Department uses three Firehawks to combat wildfires\n@highlight\nPilot Tom Short worries that California's drought will make for a difficult wildfire season\n@highlight\nFirehawk, a version of the Army's Black Hawk, can load 1,000 gallons of water in 60 seconds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 178, "end": 211}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 472}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 846, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 962, "end": 971}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A firefighting super-chopper is especially valuable now, as @placeholder braces for what may be one of the worst wildfire seasons on record.", "idx": 62849}], "idx": 40851} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Robin Cottle for MailOnline Former Tottenham defender Ryan Nelsen has been fired as coach of Toronto FC after their 3-0 defeat to the New England Revolution on Saturday. Nelsen, who lured the likes of Jermain Defoe to Major League Soccer, departs with his team still in contention to make the play-offs. But it seems critical comments about Toronto general manager Tim Bezbatchenko after Saturday's defeat may have contributed to his departure. 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The Environment Secretary accused those opposed to the development of GM foods as being \u2018politically-motivated\u2019 and said blocking the technology risked making the UK a \u2018museum of farming\u2019. Critics say that tampering with the genes in crops to create \u2018Frankenstein foods\u2019 could damage natural ecosystems or even affect human health. 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Since Joshua Boston posted an open letter to U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, dismissing stricter gun control, on CNN iReport, his commentary has received more than 1 million views, almost 30,000 comments and even a response from Feinstein's office. But one response stood out from the rest -- a reaction from another former Marine addressed directly to Boston. 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Former ESPN executive Jamie Horowitz 'was not the right fit' according to a staff memo sent on Monday by NBC News President Deborah Turness. But sources tell reporters it was Lauer who went to Turness and pushed or the firing. Sources say Matt Lauer was the driving force behind firing a hotshot executive hired to help turn around the Today show\u2019s slump in the ratings less than three month after taking over\n@highlight\nJamie Horowitz 'was not the right fit' according to a memo from NBC News President Deborah Turness\n@highlight\nSources claim host Matt Lauer called for the dismisas\n@highlight\nHorowitz wasn't due to officially take over until December 1, but had been carrying out a 'listening tour' since September\n@highlight\nHis style is said to have alienated presenters and producers alike\n@highlight\n'He would pit anchors against anchors and producers against producers and it created a lot of internal problems,' said a source", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 308, "end": 322}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 688, "end": 702}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was said to be completely caught off guard by the decision to let him go.", "idx": 62870}], "idx": 40869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suggested last night that he may have been sacked by Tony Blair following pressure from George Bush\u2019s White House. Mr Straw, who was Foreign Secretary during the Iraq war in 2003, was demoted three years later to Leader of the Commons. Yesterday, he said hawkish allies of Mr Bush may have had a hand in his removal after he ruled out Britain ever joining an attack against Iran. Sacked: Jack Straw, who was Foreign Secretary during the Iraq war in 2003, was demoted three years later to Leader of the Commons after, he believes, the intervention of senior figures in the Bush administration\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. hawks plotted his removal after he ruled out UK attack on Iran\n@highlight\nAnd he concedes that his stance also led to a rift with Tony Blair\n@highlight\nBut he suggests he could have 'saved Blair' if he stayed on the front bench", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 265, "end": 285}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 540, "end": 560}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 713, "end": 714}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Tony and I were getting to a different place on handling @placeholder, and Tony certainly felt disconcerted when I said that it was inconceivable that the UK would go to war with Iran and described a nuclear attack as nuts.", "idx": 62875}], "idx": 40872} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is one of the iconic modern cinema scenes: Mena Suvari, as Angela in Oscar-winning \"American Beauty,\" stretches her arms wide as she basks in a sea of floating rose petals during one of Lester's (Kevin Spacey) frequent fantasies. But when Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop set out to recreate the provocative sequence for his latest project, finding a bed of red roses proved difficult. Undeterred, Diop found the solution by using a plant wall inside the hotel where the shoot was taking place. \"The creative process of this series itself is very similar to the way African contemporary creation often takes place,\" says Diop. \"We often have to tweak concepts and styles from around the world and adapt them to our context, while preserving their original feel.\"\n@highlight\nSenegalese photographer revisits cinema classics to give an Africa twist\n@highlight\nThe Matrix, Frida, among the movies he re-imagined\n@highlight\nOmar Victor Diop's work focuses on art and fashion\n@highlight\nHis other work includes portraits of Africa's contemporary creative minds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So when I think about creating a new series I always make sure that not only the current @placeholder but also the one I grew up is somehow portrayed.", "idx": 62877}], "idx": 40874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deborah Arthurs In Shanghai In a glittering event that will (probably) see Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse take Shanghai by storm (VIP details are as yet unconfirmed, but let\u2019s face it, they HAVE to be there...) Burberry tonight officially launches its largest store in Asia. Despite the fact the brand has kept its celebrity guest list and details of the event a closely-guarded secret, the two arrived in Shanghai earlier this week and have been merrily Instagramming photos of themselves around the city ever since. So naturally, we put two and two together...and decided that they will of course be there (more details to follow this evening when the event begins at around 8pm Shanghai time, 1pm GMT).\n@highlight\nOpening event tonight in Shanghai\n@highlight\nThought that Cara Delevingne and Suki Waterhouse will help open store\n@highlight\nModels star in event teaser video and have arrived in Shanghai\n@highlight\nStore, in Kerry Centre mall in Shanghai's Jing An district, pays tribute to UK Regent Street flagship that opened in September 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 783, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The only thing they don\u2019t do is tell you how awesome you look (@placeholder - could you look into that for us please?!", "idx": 62880}], "idx": 40877} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Legendary cornerman Angelo Dundee, the man who helped motivate Muhammad Ali and many other boxing champs, died Wednesday, a source close to Ali said. He was 90. Dundee died Wednesday in Florida from natural causes, Dundee's son Jimmy Dundee told CNN affiliate WFTS. Dundee, known for being a supreme motivator, was inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1992. His biography on its website reads like a who's who list of boxing royalty. He was hired to be Ali's trainer and cornerman in 1960 back when the brash-talking, quick-jabbing boxer went by the name Cassius Clay. 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From its modest beginnings in 1924, the annual parade has become a holiday tradition featuring some of the world's most beloved characters and attractions. In all, more than 50 balloons -- including Christmas SpongeBob Squarepants, Finn and Jake from \"Adventure Time\" and Toothless from \"How to Train Your Dragon\" -- and nearly 40 floats will roll down the streets, with new additions from Cirque Du Soleil, \"Despicable Me,\" Royal Caribbean, Lindt Chocolate, and SeaWorld -- whose float is being met with protests.\n@highlight\nThe Thanksgiving tradition enters its 87th year with new floats and balloons\n@highlight\nAnimal rights group PETA to protest SeaWorld float at New Jersey storage site\n@highlight\nVegetarian rocker Joan Jett removed from float for cattle-loving South Dakota\n@highlight\nMacy's \"has never taken on ... or engaged in social commentary,\" statement says", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 90}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 461, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 573}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also connected to a float controversy involving rocker Joan Jett.", "idx": 62884}, {"query": "Joan Jett & The Blackhearts were scheduled to sing atop a South Dakota tourism float, but the band was removed from the float after protests that Jett, a vegetarian and @placeholder advocate, was representing the state where cattle are important to the economy.", "idx": 62885}], "idx": 40880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal program designed to uncover potential terrorists before they board airplanes is under internal investigation after employees claimed some of their colleagues at Boston's international airport are engaged in racial profiling. Transportation Security Administration officers at Logan International Airport say that fellow employees in the agency's Behavior Detection Program have been targeting minorities for questioning based on their race or ethnicity. The claims, first reported in The New York Times, prompted the TSA to open an internal investigation. \"If any of these claims prove accurate, we will take immediate and decisive action to ensure there are consequences to such activity,\" the TSA said in a statement.\n@highlight\nTSA behavior analysis officers have accused some colleagues of inappropriate screening\n@highlight\nOfficers say some agency employees target travelers based on race or ethnicity\n@highlight\nThe agency says it will investigate the claims\n@highlight\nTSA says profiling is discriminatory and ineffective in detecting threats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 244, "end": 281}, {"start": 295, "end": 321}, {"start": 365, "end": 390}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 536, "end": 538}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 996, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Racial profiling is not tolerated within the ranks of TSA, including within the @placeholder.", "idx": 62891}], "idx": 40883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alan Roden PUBLISHED: 03:42 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 09:34 EST, 7 June 2013 David Cameron today recalled the heroism of Scottish and English soldiers who fought \u2018under one flag\u2019 as he appealed to Brits to \u2018face the future together\u2019. The Prime Minister used a key speech at the Scottish Conservative annual conference in Stirling to highlight centuries of \u2018shared endeavour\u2019. He singled out the sacrifice made by soldiers from across the UK on the beaches of Normandy in the D-Day landings - which took place 69 years ago yesterday. 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The 27-year-old, earlier seen pictured with Sergio Aguero and his international team-mates catching the train from London Euston station, had escorts alongside him upon his arrival in Manchester as he unsurprisingly proved to be very popular with the locals. 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Scottish financial giant Standard Life revealed it was putting in place plans to move parts of its business to England to protect itself against independence. It came as Britain\u2019s biggest fuel company BP warned against voting \u2018Yes\u2019 next week. It released a statement saying the prospects for North Sea oil were best served by the UK. Lib Dem cabinet minister Danny Alexander said the interventions had been Mr Salmond's 'Black Wednesday'. 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'I know the President is frustrated. I'm frustrated. The American people are frustrated, too,' Boehner wrote on CNN. But that irritation doesn't give the president the right to enact his own laws, the Republican leader argued. 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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved a $32 billion plan to continue development of the eponymous Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central. The airport opened its doors to passengers last year but will be beefed up to ultimately accommodate over 200 million passengers per year and 12 million tons of cargo. 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Virginia Roberts, who alleges that she was loaned out to the Duke of York and other high-profile Epstein associates, also stated that she feared for her life while working as Epstein's 'sex slave'. 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It would appear that those wearing the green and white of Celtic do. Having been handed a brutal beating by Polish side Legia Warsaw in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, Celtic's European adventure appeared to be over before it had started. A 4-1 defeat in the Polish capital was followed by a 2-0 home defeat -- a result which should have sent Legia through to the playoff stage. Except it didn't. 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It was my fourth trip to the country and a vastly different one than my first visit in 2007. Flying over Kabul at night, I was struck by the changes: Electric lights and even traffic are visible throughout the valley. I was encouraged by what I saw and by what I heard from Ambassador James Cunningham and General Joseph F. 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It cost him eight stitches, a severed fingertip and several bruised ribs, but Craig has once again stepped into the shoes of James Bond for \"Quantum of Solace,\" set to debut in U.S. theatres Friday. According to Craig -- who did his interview with an arm in a sling -- the pain is just part of making a Bond film. \"I've always liked the physicality of the Bond movies,\" Craig said, \"and as a film fan, I've always liked it when you're not being snapped out of the story line because you suddenly see it's a stunt man.\" Watch Craig address the world of 007 \u00bb\n@highlight\n\"Quantum of Solace\" debuts Friday and picks up where \"Casino Royale\" left off\n@highlight\nIn addition to the Bond series, Craig is taking the lead in two other films this year\n@highlight\nCraig, on how his Bond compares to past Bonds: \"That's for other people to decide\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 96, "end": 117}, {"start": 133, "end": 149}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 306, "end": 322}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 735, "end": 751}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I actually think he's one of the best @placeholder ever,\" she said.", "idx": 62954}], "idx": 40927} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bo Van Pelt edged out Jason Dufner to win an all-American battle at the Perth International Sunday and claim his first victory of the season. 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The $165 million animated film topped the chart with $49.1 million out of 3,752 theaters \u2014 the strongest debut ever for a Walt Disney Animation production (i.e., not including Pixar titles). Disney's \"Tangled\" opened with a whopping $48.8 million over the more lucrative Thanksgiving weekend in 2010, so \"Wreck-It Ralph's\" slightly larger bow (and its hefty $13,086 per theater average) should be viewed as a major victory for the Mouse House.\n@highlight\nDisney's \"Wreck-It Ralph\" topped the box office with $49.1 million\n@highlight\n\"Wreck-It\" had the strongest debut ever for a Disney Animation production\n@highlight\n\"Flight\" was No. 2 with $25 million\n@highlight\nArriving at No. 3 was Ben Affleck's \"Argo\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 2}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 64}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 527, "end": 540}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 801, "end": 816}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fellow adult-targeting drama \"@placeholder\" opened substantially lower (with $19.8 million) in substantially more theaters (3,232 to be exact), and, as you'll read in a moment, is headed past the $100 million mark thanks to slim declines.", "idx": 62956}], "idx": 40929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Hernandez was destined to be a football superstar and was already one of the NFL's most promising tight ends. But less than a year after signing a $40 million contract extension with the football powerhouse New England Patriots, he was charged with first-degree murder. Two hours after his arrest on June 26, 2013, the Patriots dropped him from the team. Hernandez, then 23, pleaded not guilty in the slaying of Odin Lloyd and is being held in a Massachusetts jail without bail. 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Intensifying clashes in eastern Ukraine following a new Russian-backed separatist offensive on January 13 have fueled debate over how the United States and others should respond to the uptick in violence, including growing talk of the U.S. sending weapons. Just last week, a report by prominent former diplomats and highly respected members of the U.S. national security establishment argued for a drastic increase in U.S. military aid to Ukraine, including the provision of lethal weapons.\n@highlight\nFighting has flared again in eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nMichael Kofman: Angela Merkel right to oppose sending weapons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 201, "end": 210}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This will, of course, come as a disappointment to @placeholder leaders.", "idx": 62980}], "idx": 40944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The founder of Russian communism Vladamir Lenin died after being poisoned by his political successor Joseph Stalin, according to a sensational new theory. Russian historian Lev Lurie, believes that while Lenin was already in poor health having suffered several strokes, Stalin may have finished him off after a bitter feud. Lenin, who had initially supported Stalin's rise to power, later began aligning himself with Leon Trotsky. 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South Africa is the world's fourth largest coal exporter with over 40 billion tons of the fossil fuel in reserves, according to the government. While the Chamber of Mines reported sales of some $10 billion last year. But the of host of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, currently taking place in Durban, is under increasing pressure to curb its addiction to coal -- the world's most notorious contributor to the greenhouse gases blamed for contributing to climate change. From South Africa to America, Europe to China, coal is the bedrock on which most world economies have been built. 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Sergei Polunin, 23 - who hit the headlines when he unexpectedly quit the Royal Ballet last year - apologised for his shock exit from the show with Peter Schaufuss' company in April ahead of its London premiere. The Ukrainian star joked that he was 'pretty certain' he would make it to the stage for his new show, Coppelia at the Coliseum in the West End in July.\n@highlight\nSergei Polunin walked out on production in April ahead of London premiere\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old dancer apologised but would not elaborate on 'health issue'\n@highlight\nUkrainian hit headlines when he unexpectedly quit Royal Ballet last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 217, "end": 232}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are not as many distractions as @placeholder or in the West.'", "idx": 63002}], "idx": 40957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:49 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:36 EST, 26 December 2012 The President and First Lady wished the troops a merry Christmas with a visit to a U.S. Marine base on Tuesday. His appearance with servicemen at a Christmas ceremony was his last public stop in Hawaii before he cuts short his vacation and flies back to Washington to return to negotiations over the fiscal cliff. Barack Obama is expected to arrive in Washington early Thursday, the White House said Tuesday night. Michelle Obama and the couple's two daughters will remain in Hawaii.\n@highlight\nBoth the president and his wife spoke of the joy at spending the Holidays with loved ones and paid a special tribute to the men and women of the armed forces\n@highlight\nPresident Obama also spoke of the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the East Coast of America and the massacre of 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Connecticut", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 904, "end": 931}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And this year, I know many of you are extending that kindness to the families who are still picking up the pieces from @placeholder and your prayers to the people of Newtown, Connecticut.,' he said.", "idx": 63013}], "idx": 40966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shocking details continued to emerge yesterday of the behaviour of Libyan soldiers training in Britain as David Cameron insisted none of the cadets should be granted asylum here. Tight security and armed military patrols were on duty last night at the Bassingbourn Barracks in Cambridgeshire with an astonishing total of around 300 UK soldiers in place. They massively outnumber the 236 remaining Libyans, who are all due to go home tomorrow. 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Mohamed Amin, 24, obtained a new passport and also got a phone in the 'unbeliever' name of Chris Wright as part of attempting to join the effort to remove president Bashar al-Assad, the Melbourne Magistrates Court was told on Thursday. 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People started descending on the M&T Bank Stadium at 4am today after the club agreed to relieve fans of the #27 shirts in exchange for replica jerseys. The event, taking place from 8am to 3pm today and tomorrow at the official team store, is a desperate bid by the NFL to claw back public respect following claims bosses turned a blind eye to Rice's domestic abuse. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBaltimore ravens offered fans chance to get rid of #27 Ray Rice jerseys\n@highlight\nQueues outside M&T Bank Stadium started forming at 4am for 8am start\n@highlight\nThey will receive replica Nike jersey free of charge today and tomorrow\n@highlight\nComes after NFL and Ravens bosses accused of turning blind eye to abuse", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 162, "end": 164}, {"start": 243, "end": 258}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 707, "end": 722}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Exchanges are limited to one per person and each will be given a replica @placeholder jersey.", "idx": 63023}, {"query": "Popular: Rice was a favourite among fans but he has now been dropped from the squad and suspended by @placeholder", "idx": 63024}], "idx": 40973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On perhaps this year's most compelling drama, the credits have yet to roll. Many have described that drama -- a story, apparently directed by North Korea, of Sony Pictures being hacked in retribution for a movie our foreign adversary considered an affront -- as novel. It is not. While this cyberattack is notable for how much it took place in public view, the offensive use of cyber-weapons is far from new. Sony is, in fact, just the latest victim in a recent, escalating spate of such attacks aimed at undermining our economic and national security interests. Examples are numerous, and the damage to our economic and national interests has been severe. Our financial institutions have been repeatedly targeted by criminal enterprises acting with impunity and at the direction of countries like Russia and Iran, according to news reports.\n@highlight\nJohn McCain: Sony hack is only one recent example of escalating cyber-attacks\n@highlight\nSuch attacks, some laid to China and Russia, threaten U.S. interests, he says\n@highlight\nHe says the administration and Congress must develop a comprehensive cyber strategy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder returns in January, I will work to make cyber-security a top priority.", "idx": 63031}], "idx": 40978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's sexual molestation trial is \"no-go territory\" for defense lawyers in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, a judge ruled Monday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, however, will allow testimony from two doctors about what the defense contends was Jackson's request for the surgical anesthetic propofol, a drug the coroner ruled played a major role in his death. Defense lawyers appeared frustrated with the rejection of their witnesses, although they declined to speak to reporters about it as they left the downtown Los Angeles courthouse after Monday's hearing. Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the June 25, 2009, death of Jackson, who would have turned 53 Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense lawyers appear frustrated, but leave the courthouse in silence\n@highlight\nMurray charged with involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson\n@highlight\nHis lawyers want to include drug evidence from Jackson's 2003 case\n@highlight\nJudge says that's too old; he also limits several defense witnesses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 162, "end": 194}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 885, "end": 899}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors have accused @placeholder of having a role in the overdose.", "idx": 63044}], "idx": 40987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A trip to the Winter Olympics in Sochi should be all about superhuman feats of skill or endurance on skis, skates or bobsleighs. But hearing the talk of U.S. security plans in the run-up to the Games in Russia next month, visitors may think they are entering a war zone. Contingency plans for evacuating Americans in case of an attack are well in hand, it would seem. The United States is moving to two warships into the Black Sea. If ordered, helicopters could be launched from there to Sochi, a U.S. official told CNN recently. And if more capacity is needed, C-17 transport aircraft will be on standby in Germany and could be on the scene in about two hours.\n@highlight\n10,000 to 15,000 Americans are expected in Sochi to watch the Games, a lawmaker says\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department is warning Americans to take extra precautions\n@highlight\nA travel warning cites reports about Russia authorities hunting for possible suicide bombers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 782, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There's a sense of nationalistic pride in Russia, just as we would have in the @placeholder,\" said McCaul.", "idx": 63047}], "idx": 40990} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has defended the UK's involvement in the war in Afghanistan following the British Army's bloodiest day of the near eight-year conflict. Soldiers from the Welsh Guards carry the coffin of Maj Sean Birchall, killed on patrol in Afghanistan in June. Addressing lawmakers on Monday, Brown said the security of Afghanistan was crucial to preventing terrorist attacks elsewhere in the world. \"In 2009 the case for our continued involvement is the same: to prevent terrorist attacks in Britain and across the world by dealing with the terrorist threat at its source -- that crucible of terror on the border and mountain areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan,\" Brown told the House of Commons.\n@highlight\nGordon Brown: Afghanistan campaign crucial to preventing terror attacks\n@highlight\nBrown rejects charge UK troops killed because of lack of helicopters\n@highlight\nUK shocked by deaths of 15 troops in 10 days including 8 in one day\n@highlight\nUK forces have joined with U.S., Afghan troops in offensive in Helmand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 78, "end": 79}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 725, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 858, "end": 859}, {"start": 917, "end": 918}, {"start": 996, "end": 997}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We urge the British government to end now this futile war which, if continued, will only mean more wasted lives of @placeholder soldiers, countless deaths of Afghan civilians and further devastation of a country that has suffered from decades of war and occupation,\" the group said in a statement.", "idx": 63052}], "idx": 40993} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gov. Sarah Palin on Wednesday said Sen. Barack Obama has ties to a Columbia University professor who she said is \"a former spokesperson for the Palestinian Liberation Organization.\" The Obama campaign said on its Web site that \"ugly insinuations about Barack Obama's relationship with a former neighbor and university colleague ... are completely false.\" The professor has denied he was a spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Organization. Palin said her assertion \"is not negative campaigning to call someone out on their record.\" \"It seems that there is yet another radical professor from the neighborhood who spent a lot of time with Barack Obama going back several years,\" Palin said at an event in Bowling Green, Ohio.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gov. Sarah Palin says Sen. 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His penalty record is awesome \u2014 impeccable. \u2018Leighton Baines at No 2, good technique. Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, three and four. On the spot: Rickie Lambert has never missed a penalty during his time at Southampton Expert: Former Southampton star Matt Le Tissier, pictured here celebrating scoring a penalty against Newcastle, only missed one of 49 penalties in his career\n@highlight\nMatt Le Tissier believes Rickie Lambert should take England's first penalty if they face a shootout at the World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nLeighton Baines, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Adam Lallana also make Le Tissier's list\n@highlight\nThe former Southampton man only missed one penalty from 49 attempts in his career", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the records show that Lallana has never taken a penalty for Southampton mainly due to @placeholder\u2019s perfect record.", "idx": 63062}], "idx": 40999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A controversial photograph of a woman dressed in a burqa and holding a gun is believed to be Afghanistan's first female policewoman who was gunned down while fighting against Taliban extremists. The photograph was shared on Facebook by Palmer United Party senator Jacqui Lambie in a campaign to 'ban the burqa' for security reasons after Australia experienced the largest counter-terrorism operation in the country's history on Thursday. Senator Lambie shared the image posted by far right British group Britain First in response to Senator Cory Bernardi's opposition to the full-length garb worn by some Islamic women. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nWoman in Jacqui Lambie's controversial photograph is believed to be Afghanistan's first female policewoman\n@highlight\nLieutenant Colonel Malalai Kakar was shot down by the Taliban in 2008\n@highlight\nThe photographer said she was 'deeply insulted' by the way the image has been used\n@highlight\nJacqui Lambie posted a meme saying 'for security reasons its now time to ban the burqa\n@highlight\nThe minority party Senator, a former solder, backed earlier remarks from government Senator Cory Bernardi's remarks about the burqa\n@highlight\nThe comments follow the arrest of 15 people in an alleged Islamic extremist plot in Australia's largest-ever counterterrorism raids", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 946, "end": 958}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spray: Senator Lambie last week said people who believe in sharia law should 'get out' of @placeholder.", "idx": 63063}], "idx": 41000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Javier-Angel Balboa scored a dramatic late goal for Equatorial Guinea on Saturday as they beat Libya 1-0 in the opening match of the Africa Cup of Nations. The former Real Madrid striker struck three minutes from the end, latching onto to Daniel Ekedo's pass before firing past Libya's goalkeeper Samir Aboud. The co-hosts (with neighboring Gabon) had the ball in the back of the Libyan net in the first half, but Ivan Bolado's 16th minute effort was adjudged offside by the referee. Libya had chances to equalize, perhaps the best falling to Jamal Mohamed whose shot was parried away by Danilo.\n@highlight\nEquatorial Guinea beat Libya 1-0 in opening match of 2012 Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nJavier-Angel Balboa scores in 87th minute to earn team $1 million bonus\n@highlight\nZambia defeat Senegal 2-1 to top Group A after opening round of matches", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 61, "end": 77}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 142, "end": 162}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 725}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their next match is against Libya, while @placeholder take on Senegal.", "idx": 63067}], "idx": 41003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In practical terms, it might seem that the recent arrests of key Taliban members and the success of the U.S. offensive in southern Afghanistan might indicate a new phase in the war against the Taliban. But how the Taliban respond will be based on a world view and beliefs far different from the American perspective and that of the Western-educated Afghan and Pakistani elites, whom we rely on for strategic advice and partnership. On Tuesday, Pakistani authorities confirmed the capture of Mullah Abdul Kabir, a member of the Taliban's inner circle and a leading military commander against the Americans in eastern Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nKen Ballen interviewed Taliban leaders and fighters over two years\n@highlight\nBallen: How Taliban react to arrests of key leaders can't be predicted\n@highlight\nBallen found Taliban leaders rely on \"true night dreams\" to guide them\n@highlight\nWhether Taliban cut ties with al Qaeda may depend on dream to Mullah Omar, he writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Omar and the Taliban leadership may be willing to negotiate with the @placeholder, or they may simply fight to the last man.", "idx": 63072}], "idx": 41006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Afghanistan swore in Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai as its second elected president on Monday, embarking on a new era with a national unity government poised to confront a resilient Taliban insurgency by signing an agreement with the United States that would guarantee a continuing American military presence. As Hamid Karzai left the political stage, the new president was locked into an uneasy partnership with his defeated rival, Abdullah Abdullah, who became the country's first chief executive. With a hug for the cameras, both sides appeared determined to reach across factions and avoid a descent into an abyss similar to what has happened in Iraq, where the government's failure to mend lingering sectarian divisions following a full U.S. withdrawal helped give rise to the brutal Islamic State group.\n@highlight\nAfghanistan swore in Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai as its second elected president\n@highlight\nHe's expected to sign an agreement to keep 9,800 U.S troops in the country\n@highlight\nThat number of troops is expected to be cut in half by the end of 2015", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 21, "end": 41}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 853}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Setting aside rivalries: Moments after @placeholder took the presidential oath, he swore in his election challenger, Abdullah Abdullah (centre) as chief executive", "idx": 63073}, {"query": "Ghani Ahmadzai has said he would also welcome talks with the @placeholder, who control vast rural sections of southern and eastern Afghanistan.", "idx": 63079}, {"query": "Karzai, who has cautioned the successor government about its future dealings with the @placeholder, took a bold swipe at the U.S. during his farewell address last week.", "idx": 63081}], "idx": 41007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Mark Sawyer is associate professor of African American Studies and Political Science at UCLA and the director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics. His published work includes a book, \"Racial Politics in Post-Revolutionary Cuba,\" which received the DuBois Award for the best book by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists and the Ralph Bunche Award from the American Political Science Association. Mark Sawyer says practitioners of blackface always try to justify it, but the defenses don't ring true. (CNN) -- Harry Connick Jr. almost got it right when he challenged the doctors who mocked the Jacksons in blackface on an Australian version of \"the Gong Show.\"\n@highlight\nMark Sawyer: Harry Connick Jr. was right to condemn Australian use of blackface\n@highlight\nHe says blackface is always demeaning to people of color\n@highlight\nHe says racial attitudes in U.S. are more progressive than in some nations\n@highlight\nSawyer: Connick gave Australians too much credit for ignorance of the offense", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 53, "end": 76}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 132, "end": 183}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 264}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 325, "end": 343}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 411, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 580}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 778, "end": 787}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a message posted on his Web site, Connick wrote that \"in the @placeholder culture, the blackface image is steeped in a negative history and considered offensive.\"", "idx": 63089}], "idx": 41014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sheila Flynn and Gerard Couzens UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 14 January 2012 Seven Mexican babies have been seized from Irish couples after \u00adpolice in Guadalajara smashed an international child-\u00adsmuggling ring. Officials said the couples believed they were following proper adoption channels but that the babies were actually being sold by their mothers. Up to 11 Irish families were being questioned this weekend in connection with the scam, centred in the Guadalajara region of central Mexico, where four local women have been arrested. On display: The three Mexican women held this week over the allegations The Irish couples, all of whom remained unnamed yesterday, were shocked and heartbroken to be told of the scam and to have to return the infants.\n@highlight\nMother, 21, tried to sell baby for one thousand euros\n@highlight\nSeven Mexican babies have been seized from Irish couples after \u00adpolice in Guadalajara smashed an international child-\u00adsmuggling ring\n@highlight\nOfficials said the couples believed they were following proper adoption channels but that the babies were actually being sold by their mothers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 901, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I know there\u2019s one couple here at the minute who said they were given the all-clear to adopt \u2013 and then when they got to @placeholder, the first email they opened was: \u201cDon\u2019t go to Mexico any more; it\u2019s closed to adoptions.\u201d\u2019", "idx": 63093}], "idx": 41017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Head lowered against a black background, and with a frown creasing his brow, this portrait of Winston Churchill captures the great man at his lowest ebb. It is a far cry from the iconic images of Britain's charismatic wartime leader in his trademark bowler hat, holding his fingers in a 'V' for Victory sign, or puffing on a fat cigar. But William Orpen's haunting portrait is the one Churchill himself treasured most, with the then 41-year-old describing it as 'the picture of a man's soul'. 'Haunted soul': The artist William Orpen captured Churchill in his political 'wilderness years' in the wake of the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign\n@highlight\nWilliam Orpen's portrait of Winston Churchill at a 'moment of crisis' has gone on display at the National Portrait Gallery\n@highlight\nUpon seeing the painting, Churchill is said to have told the artist he had captured his soul\n@highlight\nAt the time of sitting in 1916, Churchill was haunted by the catastrophic failure of the Gallipoli Campaign he championed in the First World War", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 619, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 677, "end": 693}, {"start": 746, "end": 770}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 976, "end": 993}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "family has agreed that this outstanding portrait by @placeholder of", "idx": 63096}], "idx": 41020} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of Olympic ski champ Bode Miller has implied that the mother of his son fished a condom out of the trash to get pregnant. Morgan Beck, a professional volleyball player, apparently made the bizarre accusation in a chat room for a pregnancy website - just days after Miller and his ex reached a settlement in the bitter custody battle for their 18-month-old son. 'Girls do crazy things for money... including taking condoms out of trash cans and locking themselves in a bathroom,' read the November 18 post on TheBump.com, PageSix first reported. In an earlier post, she also revealed that she is 13 weeks pregnant.\n@highlight\nA user who appears to be Miller's wife Morgan Beck posted the comments on a pregnancy website's chat room earlier this week\n@highlight\nHer husband has an 18-month-old son with his ex, Sara McKenna\n@highlight\nThe former couple finally reached a deal last week for custody of the boy, who is called Sam by his mother and Nate by his father\n@highlight\nMcKenna responded to the accusations on the same chat room, insisting that Sam was conceived 'the old fashioned way'\n@highlight\nBeck, who suffered a miscarriage last year, also revealed that she is 13 weeks pregnant, the online messages show", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 932, "end": 934}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With dad: @placeholder is pictured with Miller and Beck, who has apparently since removed her messages", "idx": 63100}], "idx": 41023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The baby of an Australian woman who went into labour aboard a Malaysia Airlines flight, forcing an emergency landing in Bali, did not survive, doctors say. Flight MH135 from Kuala Lumpur to Brisbane requested a priority landing in Denpasar on Friday about 2.10pm local time. An Australian woman was rushed to Kasih Ibu Hospital. An Australian woman has gone into labour aboard a Malaysian Airlines flight from Malaysia to Brisbane, forcing it to make an emergency stop in Bali Head of medical services Diah Ratna Dewi says when the patient arrived, the baby of around 24-weeks had already been delivered and was deceased.\n@highlight\nAn Australian woman has gone into labour forcing emergency landing\n@highlight\nA Malaysian Airlines flight from Malaysia to Brisbane stopped in Bali\n@highlight\nThe plane with 178 passengers landed at 2.10pm local time and the woman was rushed to hospital\n@highlight\nThe 24-week-old baby was deceased when arriving at a hospital in Denpasar, Bali", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 309, "end": 326}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 379, "end": 396}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 713, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "MH135 departed for @placeholder at 4.14pm and the airport says flights are running to schedule.", "idx": 63102}], "idx": 41024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last Tuesday Google unveiled its attempt to rival Facebook, a social-networking product called Google+. I received an invitation from a friend and have been putting this nascent service through its paces -- especially on my Android phone. Here's my experience so far: (Do you want a Google+ invitation? Sorry, you may have to wait.) First, a caveat: Absolutely everything about Google+, including its mobile experience, is in a state of flux. So at least some of what I write here will definitely change in the coming days and weeks. Google+ is very much a \"beta\" service, sporting plenty of glitches, mysteries and oddities. Therefore it's just as well that the vast majority of people using it so far seem to be serious social media geeks.\n@highlight\nCNN mobile columnist Amy Gahran reviews the Google+ app on her Android phone\n@highlight\nGoogle+ is still very much a \"beta\" service with plenty of glitches, mysteries and oddities\n@highlight\nGahran: Google+ user interface is cleaner, more intuitive, more user friendly than Facebook's", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2022 The opportunity to deeply, even inherently, integrate Google+ with @placeholder", "idx": 63114}], "idx": 41027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- That was a pretty catchy, sing-songy version of Sir Mix-A-Lot's rap hit \"Baby Got Back\" in Thursday night's episode of \"Glee.\" It was also very familiar to fans of indie singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton. As angry Coulton fans are clamoring on Twitter, Coulton arranged and recorded an eerily similar \"Baby Got Back\" cover. So similar, in fact, that the \"Glee\" version included Coulton's line \"Johnny C's in trouble,\" replacing the lyric \"Mix-A-Lot's in trouble\" in the original song. Coulton said he was not informed beforehand, nor was he given any credit or compensation for having arranged the melody of the cover song. What's more, he says, Fox Broadcasting representatives told Coulton's representatives that \"they're within their legal rights to do this, and that I should be happy for the exposure,\" he wrote on his blog, \"even though they do not credit me, and have not even publicly acknowledged that it's my version -- so you know, it's kind of SECRET exposure.\"\n@highlight\nIndie artist Jonathan Coulton says 'Glee' used his cover song\n@highlight\nLawyer: For a cover song, the copyright remains with the original artist, not the cover artist\n@highlight\nCoulton is exploring whether his actual audio was used by 'Glee'\n@highlight\nMany Coulton fans are expressing anger on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1298}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder might have legal footing if the show used Coulton's audio track.", "idx": 63128}, {"query": "As of this writing, Sir @placeholder has not responded on his own Twitter account.", "idx": 63129}], "idx": 41036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Most people who travel by train on a regular basis rush through the station so quickly, they never stop to appreciate their surroundings. But some railway terminals deserve a long admiring look for their beauty, their heritage and their engineering accomplishments. Here are five that are on the right track. Grand Central Terminal, New York For 100 years, New York's Grand Central Terminal has represented big-city hustle and bustle. About 700,000 people pass through it every day; yet, incredible as it seems today, Grand Central almost met its demise in the 1970s. It was rescued in large part by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who became a driving force behind the campaign to protect and preserve the landmark building, saving it from the fate that befell New York's original Pennsylvania Station in 1963.\n@highlight\nSpanish architect Santiago Calatrava's Li\u00e8ge-Guillemins Station was unveiled in 2009\n@highlight\nGrand Central Terminal features a 25,000-square-foot cerulean blue and gold leaf zodiac ceiling\n@highlight\nEliel Saarinen's Helsinki Central Station is a stunning example of art nouveau architecture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 318, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 377, "end": 398}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 627, "end": 652}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 824}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 864, "end": 881}, {"start": 885, "end": 908}, {"start": 942, "end": 963}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a remarkable achievement, not least because during the 10 years of its construction, the trains to and from @placeholder were never shut down.", "idx": 63141}], "idx": 41044} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Los Angeles survived what officials warned could have been a traffic nightmare this weekend when a section of one of the nation's busiest freeways, closed for construction, was reopened ahead of schedule Sunday. \"Carmadegeddon, shmarmageddon,\" said Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, as he and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced at midday Sunday that Interstate 405 would reopen 17 hours before Monday's morning rush hour begins. Despite Los Angeles' reputation as \"the car capital of the United States of America, the congestion capital, the city most addicted to the single-passenger automobile,\" motorists found alternatives to driving for the weekend, Mayor Villaraigosa said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Interstate 405 reopened 17 hours ahead of schedule\n@highlight\nNEW: Los Angeles traffic dropped by two-thirds because of dire gridlock warnings\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We can get out of our car once in a while and survive,\" Mayor Villaraigosa says\n@highlight\n\"Carmegeddon\" was not the traffic nightmare predicted for Los Angeles drivers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 270, "end": 298}, {"start": 300, "end": 314}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 345, "end": 364}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 559}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}, {"start": 996, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The fact that we were able to do it sooner meant that things went very, very smoothly,\" @placeholder said Sunday.", "idx": 63148}], "idx": 41050} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Trading two children for a bird landed three people in jail in Louisiana, authorities say. The biological mother, who was not involved in the alleged trade, is to be interviewed by authorities Friday. Investigators seek further details about a case that they say unfolded this way: Paul and Brandy Romero advertised that they were selling their pet cockatoo for $1,500. A woman named Donna Greenwell responded and said she wanted to buy the bird. Greenwell then told the Romeros that she was taking care of three children whose biological parents were going through a separation. Greenwell proposed selling two of the couple's children to the Romeros for $2,000, saying that her job as a truck driver made it hard to take care of the children, said Capt. 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And it's true, consumers around the world (and around the Internet) loudly expressed how much they dislike the changes Microsoft announced to its game licensing terms (and online requirements) for the Xbox One last Thursday, giving Sony the ammunition it needed to win E3 by basically doing nothing.\n@highlight\nXbox spokesman says change has rattled gamers\n@highlight\nGoing digital will lead to new sales models, says Yusuf Mehdi\n@highlight\nAt $100 more than PlayStation 4, Mehdi says gamers will see the value\n@highlight\nAmazon says Xbox One is on pace to sell out in pre-order", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 599, "end": 600}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To be fair, PlayStation 4 pre-orders were also a quick sell-out on @placeholder after the company's press conference on Monday.", "idx": 63155}], "idx": 41055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The leaders of France and Germany sat down with Vladimir Putin today to try and hammer out a peaceful solution to the Ukraine crisis, as fears grew that their approach to solving the conflict is threatening Europe's relationship with the U.S. Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel were pictured seated around a table with the Russian president this afternoon, but no UK or U.S. officials were at the meeting in Moscow. 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Mallory Musallam, 26, who interned at the show for four months between September and December 2008 had accused Letterman and his crew of violating minimum-wage and overtime laws. She had also claimed for payment for her four months of unpaid work at Letterman's late-night show, She has now backed down and written an apology to Mr Letterman and his production team stating, 'While I am ultimately responsible for my actions as an adult, I was caught in a weak, vulnerable time, facing student debt.'\n@highlight\nMallory Musallam, 26, filed a class-action lawsuit against CBS and David Letterman's production company\n@highlight\nShe accused the defendants of violating minimum-wage and overtime laws\n@highlight\nShe has now dropped the lawsuit saying she felt 'duped' into making the claims\n@highlight\nMusallam claims she was told by lawyers that she would be joining 100 other interns as part of the class action lawsuit\n@highlight\nCBS called suit 'part of a nationwide trend of class action lawyers attacking internship opportunities provided by companies in the media'", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 202, "end": 217}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has issued a public apology to David Letterman", "idx": 63159}], "idx": 41057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Crafton for the Daily Mail For all Manchester City\u2019s attacking flair last season, there were times when the cavalier approach bordered on the naive and a certain fragility was apparent. We need only think back to the last time Manuel Pellegrini side\u2019s faced Monday night's opponents on that emotional afternoon in April. Liverpool won 3-2 because City were too open and were torn to pieces in a scorching first half. Ultimately, it did not matter. As Liverpool stumbled in the title race, City pulled away. It was, however, an instructive afternoon for Pellegrini, who will also be concerned that City last season lost home and away to Chelsea and failed to win at Arsenal.\n@highlight\nNew man Fernando will be hope to add muscularity to Man City's midfield\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's side caught out at times last season in centre of the park\n@highlight\nFernando will be competing with fellow Brazilian Fernandinho for a role\n@highlight\nBoth will hope to complement the attacking talents of Yaya Toure", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 792}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, City could field a three-man midfield with @placeholder, providing greater protection in front of the defence.", "idx": 63161}], "idx": 41059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A millionaire former boyfriend who's now bankrolling ads against her opponent called the police last year on Monica Wehby, the leading Republican candidate in Oregon's U.S. Senate race, and accused her of stalking him as their relationship broke up. Timber company executive Andrew Miller told a Portland police officer on April 4, 2013, that Wehby 'had been \"harassing\" his employees and \"stalking\" him,' according to a report the officer filed. Wehby is a pediatric neurosurgeon and the front-runner in next week's GOP primary. 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The 36-year-old mother-of-two, who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis early last year, is now leading the way for a growing number of Aussies who aren't prepared to wait for medical trials to be approved in Australia. After suffering from constant bone pain, pins and needles and cognitive dysfunction before finally being hospitalized and unable to walk for four days, Kristy says she is now completely cured and is in the process of directing 80 other Australians with MS through the same treatment.\n@highlight\nKristy Cruise, 36, traveled to Moscow for a controversial stem cell transplant treatment after being diagnosed with MS\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-two was constantly fatigued and had to use walking aids\n@highlight\nShe says she has now been completely cured and is helping 80 other Australians attempting to seek the same treatment\n@highlight\nStem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases has NOT yet been approved in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 64, "end": 74}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 389, "end": 406}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 810}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 967, "end": 968}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1277}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kristy spent five weeks in @placeholder undergoing the treatment which involved intensive chemo therapy and her stem cells being drawn out of her body and filtered before being replaced", "idx": 63166}, {"query": "'But by then we will have a better idea of where @placeholder stem cell transplants could fit into peoples treatments and which patients will best benefit.'", "idx": 63168}], "idx": 41062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's a sad day for local news fans. NBC News has shuttered EveryBlock, a hyperlocal news site that pulled in and mapped useful information from a variety of rich sources, including Craigslist posts, police reports, restaurant inspections and Yelp reviews. NBC announced the shutdown in a blog post on Thursday and it is effective immediately. The post has already racked up more than 630 comments, mostly by surprised loyal users who made up the active commenting community. Launched in 2008 in Chicago by Adrian Holovaty, EveryBlock started as an exciting experiment with a two-year $1.1 million grant from the Knight Foundation. 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The National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, is shrouded in smog on opening day of the 2008 Olympics. Opening ceremonies last week of the 2008 Olympic Summer Games were lauded as the most spectacular in history, with pyrotechnics blasting from the top of Beijing, China's National Stadium and a synchronized fireworks display firing off across the capital. What has been mostly absent from Beijing, however, are protests. Although a unified China is the image that country's government is eager to portray, many human rights groups allege that China has orchestrated a massive cover-up.\n@highlight\nChina has spent $40 billion, seven years planning for 2008 Olympic Games\n@highlight\nIn 2001, China promised to improve human rights, press freedom and pollution\n@highlight\nBeijing official: Free Internet jeopardizes national security, detrimental to youth\n@highlight\nExperts disappointed in 'significant opportunity lost' for reform, improve world view", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 275, "end": 299}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A third major commitment by China in its Olympic bid was to clean up pollution in @placeholder.", "idx": 63181}], "idx": 41074} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- With full military fanfare -- gun salutes, fife and drum corps, brass bands, a flyover and presidential praise -- the nation bid farewell to its top military man and honored his successor Friday. Adm. Mike Mullen has been Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, the president's top military adviser, since October of 2007. Army Gen. Marty Dempsey takes his place. \"As the new secretary of defense, I am confident of the future because we have the strongest military force in our history -- and it is strong because we can replace one great warrior with another,\" Leon Panetta said during the 90-minute Hail and Farwell ceremony on the Fort Myer parade ground across the river from Washington..\n@highlight\nAdm. Mike Mullen honored as he steps down as Joint Chiefs chairman\n@highlight\nObama: \"Our nation is more secure because of the service that you have rendered.\"\n@highlight\nMullen urges American to become more connected to military personnel\n@highlight\nArmy Gen. 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On Saturday, Libyan opposition leaders announced an alternative government as the United States and other countries helped evacuate refugees of the conflict. Anti-government forces also claimed two major successes Saturday: preventing pro-government forces from taking the city of Zawiya, near the capital of Tripoli, and capturing the strategic eastern oil town of Ras Lanuf. The opposition and government forces have battled in recent days for full control of Zawiya, about 30 miles west of Tripoli.\n@highlight\nNEW: Heavy, sustained gunfire is heard in the capital city of Tripoli\n@highlight\nGadhafi's foes announce the formation of body to represent Libya\n@highlight\nOpposition members in the east say a military plane was shot down\n@highlight\nAlmost 200,000 people have fled the situation in Libya", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fierce fighting has sparked the flight of @placeholder and foreigners out of Libya, with nations across the globe scrambling to help people leave.", "idx": 63189}], "idx": 41081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On this date, July 30, nearly a half-century ago, the United States achieved a major victory. Medicare, the nation's first national health insurance program, was born. As part of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, Medicare extended health coverage to seniors who inevitably needed care. It's been a well-accepted success and highlights the benefits of improving health care access. But despite Monday's cautiously optimistic report on Medicare's solvency, a sustainable and comprehensive health care system requires covering everybody. Expanding Medicare for all is the fairest, most effective and straightforward way to ensure universal coverage in America. With Medicare, seniors have greater access to care. Yet most people deal with an overly complex system that fails to provide the same benefits our seniors receive. Even after the passage of Obamacare, unacceptable burdens remain. Consider the health coverage of women.\n@highlight\nVijay Das: Nearly 50 years old, Medicare has been a success and has improved health care\n@highlight\nHe says we should extend Medicare health coverage to assure quality care for all\n@highlight\nDas: Report optimistic on Medicare' solvency: It's efficient and just way for universal care\n@highlight\nDas: U.S. only major nation in industrialized world that doesn't guarantee right of health care", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To be sure, @placeholder does offer greater protections and support for working women to obtain basic insurance.", "idx": 63190}], "idx": 41082} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 09:12 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:19 EST, 16 December 2013 Angelina Jolie may be called to give evidence in a phone-hacking lawsuit being brought by her stunt double in the United States. Eunice Huthart is the first alleged victim to launch legal action against the Murdoch empire in the U.S. over claims her voicemail was hacked and messages deleted. The British 46-year-old, who won the first series of TV game show Gladiators, claimed The Sun and the News of the World hacked her phone in an attempt to gather gossip about the Hollywood actress.\n@highlight\nEunice Huthart claims Sun and News of the World hacked her voicemail\n@highlight\nFirst alleged victim to launch legal action against Murdoch empire in U.S\n@highlight\nShe wants American courts to examine the 'increasing threat to privacy'\n@highlight\nClaims date to 2004 and 2005 when she was apparently living with Ms Jolie", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 456, "end": 465}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 508}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 598, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court papers also allege that Ms @placeholder missed a number of deleted messages from colleagues and family members, leading to inconvenience and emotional distress.", "idx": 63194}], "idx": 41084} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just as \"Y2K\" and its batch of predictions about the year 2000 have become a distant memory, here comes \"Twenty-twelve.\" The sun shines through the door of the Seven Dolls Temple, in the Maya ruins of Dzibilchaltun in Mexico. Fueled by a crop of books, Web sites with countdown clocks, and claims about ancient timekeepers, interest is growing in what some see as the dawn of a new era, and others as an expiration date for Earth: December 21, 2012. The date marks the end of a 5,126-year cycle on the Long Count calendar developed by the Maya, the ancient civilization known for its advanced understanding of astronomy and for the great cities it left behind in Mexico and Central America.\n@highlight\nDecember 21, 2012, marks the end of a 5,126-year cycle on a Mayan calendar\n@highlight\nSome think the date is ominous, others say it may signal the dawn of a new era\n@highlight\nTheories are fabricated on the basis of very little evidence, Maya scholar says\n@highlight\n\"The whole year leading up to it is going to be just crazy,\" another scholar warns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 169, "end": 186}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Theories about what might happen range from solar storms triggering volcano eruptions to a polar reversal that will make the @placeholder spin in the opposite direction.", "idx": 63211}], "idx": 41098} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for your ultimate stats guide to the game, including Diego Costa's heat map If Diego Costa had cost \u00a3100million he would still be worth it. What an introduction to English football the Spain international has made. He took his goal tally to seven in four games since arriving from Atletico Madrid for \u00a332m with a hat-trick against Swansea, the only other club with a 100 per cent record going into this clash, as Chelsea stayed top of the Premier League. No wonder Roman Abramovich was on his feet beaming like a child on Christmas morning by the time Costa had completed his treble. Chelsea have searched for two years to find Didier Drogba\u2019s replacement. 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The car driving behind her was rear-ended by a truck on a highway near Winchester, Virginia, in October. The 1998 Jeep Cherokee crumpled like an accordion when a tractor-trailer hit it at more than 60 mph. All three occupants were alive after the impact, Embrey says. But two of them died in the subsequent fire. \"The whole thing had gone up in flames,\" she said. \"And we watched those people burn to death.\" Desperate to help, her father, Harry Hamilton, ran to the Jeep and broke the windows with his bare hands.\n@highlight\nJenelle Embrey says the fiery crash occurred because of the placement of the fuel tank\n@highlight\nChrysler rejects request to recall 2.7 million vehicles\n@highlight\nIt's the first time since 1996 that an automaker has fully challenged a recall demand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Embrey has mounted a personal campaign against the @placeholder design.", "idx": 63230}], "idx": 41108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Whether Moammar Gadhafi stays or goes, the turmoil-wracked country is likely to be in for more of a rough time, two Libya experts told CNN Monday. \"Whichever way this goes, I think there's going to be a good amount of chaos,\" said Diederik Vandewalle, associate professor of government at Dartmouth College. During his 42 years in power, Gadhafi has limited the formation of political and other institutions, Vandewalle said. \"All civil society organizations have been eviscerated by the regime,\" he said. In a telephone interview Monday night, he predicted more bloodshed if Gadhafi steps aside. \"We could see some tribal uprisings\" as competing groups seek a share of Libya's oil wealth, he said, describing the likely scenario as \"not very pretty.\"\n@highlight\n\"I think there's going to be a good amount of chaos,\" says one Libya expert\n@highlight\nGadhafi has \"eviscerated\" civil society organizations\n@highlight\nTribal leaders expected to seek a solution", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 298, "end": 314}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If he does leave, I think we'll see the tribal leadership of @placeholder, probably through social leadership committees, trying to come up with some kind of a nonviolent solution,\" he said.", "idx": 63239}], "idx": 41113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com ) -- FX has given a series order to \"Baskets,\" a half-hour comedy starring \"The Hangover's\" Zach Galifianakis and hailing from recent Emmy winner Louis C.K. The comedy tells the story of Chip Baskets (Galifianakis), a man who dares to follow his dream of becoming a professional clown, but must join the local rodeo after failing to get into a prestigious clown school in Paris. What Louis C.K. didn't want you to know about 'Louie's' season premiere \"Baskets\" was co-written by executive producers Galifianakis, C.K., and director Jonathan Krisel (\"Portlandia\"), who will serve as showrunner. Blair Breard, Dave Becky, Marc Gurvitz, and Andrea Pett-Joseph will also serve as executive producers.\n@highlight\n\"Baskets\" is a half-hour comedy\n@highlight\nIt tells the story of an aspiring professional clown\n@highlight\nGalifianakis co-wrote it with Louis C.K", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 116}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 558, "end": 567}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 663}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"To say Zach's portrayal of the lead character @placeholder is hilarious/unique/riveting/fascinating would be an understatement.", "idx": 63241}], "idx": 41114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brazilian striker Robinho, the most expensive player in English football history after Manchester City paid Real Madrid 42.5 million euros for him two years ago, has joined AC Milan on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee. The 26-year-old became the first big-name signing in City's recent revolution, but he failed to settle in the north of England -- going back home to join Santos on loan in January before eventually leaving Eastlands on a permanent basis for the San Siro. Robinho will link up with recent Barcelona loan signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic and compatriots Ronaldinho and Alexandre Pato in an exciting-looking forward line for the new Serie A season.\n@highlight\nAC Milan complete the signing of Brazilian striker Robinho from Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old signs a four-year contract and leaves City after failing to settle at club\n@highlight\nBundesliga club Schalke confirm signing of Dutch striker Klass Jan Huntelaar from Milan\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old leaves Milan for a fee of 14 million euros after one season in Italy\n@highlight\nLong-serving players Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet both leave Juventus", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 550, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 940, "end": 958}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My ambition is to play well and to help Milan regain the title,\" added the @placeholder, who scored 14 goals in 41 appearances for the English side.", "idx": 63244}], "idx": 41116} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Chilton PUBLISHED: 10:43 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:13 EST, 6 August 2013 Having a day off sick proved to be the best tonic in the world for teenager Evan Hall, who shared a 'man hug' with Bruce Springsteen in front of 38,000 fans at the Ricoh stadium in Coventry. The 19-year-old has become a global internet star himself after being plucked from the crowd to hug and dance with The Boss on stage. The singer had spotted Evan's home-made sign asking 'Can I have man hug?' as he belted through a version of Hungry Heart, one of his biggest hits.\n@highlight\nEvan Hall, 19, embraced singer during gig at Ricoh stadium in Coventry\n@highlight\nSpringsteen was in middle of singing Hungry Heart in front of 38,000 fans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 203, "end": 219}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has even earned a mention in the official Wrecking Ball tour notes which say: 'A fan caught @placeholder\u2019s attention with a sign asking, \"Bruce, can I have a man hug?\"", "idx": 63250}], "idx": 41122} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A senior European Union official met with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Friday, amid an uneasy political stalemate after days of clashes between police and protesters. Opposition leaders have demanded the resignation of the government and early elections. Yanukovych's presidential website reported his meeting with Commissioner for EU Enlargement Stefan Fule but gave no detail of what was discussed. Boxer-turned-opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said outside mediation was needed if any progress is to be made in talks between the opposition and government. \"International mediators must be involved in any discussion of the crisis in Ukraine,\" he said. \"Yanukovych decided to declare war on his own people rather than stop the confrontation and approach resolving the situation with common sense. He tries to keep power at a price of blood and destabilize the country. He must be stopped.\"\n@highlight\nEU Commissioner Stefan Fule meets with President Viktor Yanukovych\n@highlight\nTeenager says riot police beat him, made him strip\n@highlight\n58 protesters have been arrested in central city of Cherkasy, Interior Ministry says\n@highlight\nA second round of talks between protesters and the government ends without a deal", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 444, "end": 459}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 917, "end": 918}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 966, "end": 982}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder told a gathering of religious leaders that police were acting lawfully.", "idx": 63256}], "idx": 41127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Redknapp is one of the game\u2019s most colourful and outspoken characters. Here, in the latest extract from his fascinating book, he reveals the clamour for Kenny Dalglish's signature and charts the beginning of English football's influx of foreign talent. Where are Gazza's friends when he needs them most? My team of the 1970s My team of the 1980s I go back a long way with Kenny Dalglish. He came for a trial at West Ham in 1966 and I would drive him to training. The 15-year-old Kenny was with us for two weeks \u2014 everyone in the country was trying to sign him.\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp's latest book, A Man Walks On To a Pitch, is being serialised by Sportsmail this week\n@highlight\nKenny Dalglish trained with West Ham for a fortnight in 1966\n@highlight\nThe striker became one of the best in Britain for Celtic then Liverpool\n@highlight\nGraeme Souness - signed for just \u00a3350,000, was huge for the Reds too", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Graeme Souness played a huge role in @placeholder\u2019s domination, too.", "idx": 63262}, {"query": "Sportsmail can exclusively reveal @placeholder's greatest XI from the 1970s - to include Dalglish and Souness", "idx": 63264}], "idx": 41130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Panama City, Panama (CNN) -- Panamanian officials are preparing for the return of former dictator Manuel Noriega, who is scheduled to be extradited from France this weekend, Panama's foreign minister told CNN en Espa\u00c3\u00b1ol. Noriega, 77, will arrive in Panama Sunday on a flight with the Spanish airline Iberia, the foreign ministry said in a statement. Authorities are preparing to step up security to guarantee Noriega's safety in prison, Foreign Minister Roberto Henriquez said Wednesday. \"We have to be ready for all the possibilities in all aspects. 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After graduating from UC-Berkeley in 2002 with a degree in electrical engineering and computer science, he turned down industry jobs to teach in the Bay Area. A few years later he got a masters degree in education from Harvard and then went to Microsoft to work as a software developer. But he couldn't stop teaching. Before he arrived at the office every morning, Wang drove to a nearby high school and taught first-period computer science. 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Duke, who woke up his owner Lucia Piscoglio when her baby Ava Jane appeared to be suffocating in her crib, had a massive allergic reaction to a Lyme disease vaccine just days later. Now, as the hulking pooch fights to stay alive, his heartwarming bond with little Ava has helped bring a flood of well-wishes and even monetary donations to the Piscoglio's from across the internet and even the globe. 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The 37-year-old, who served 21 months in jail for providing killer Ian Huntley with a false alibi after he murdered Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, both ten, in 2002, is said to have initiated the romance after finding him online. Carr, who now lives under a new identity thanks to a lifelong anonymity order, spent months exchanging messages with the man who she ended up marrying in a \u00a35,000 private ceremony last week.\n@highlight\nCarr is said to have initiated the romance after finding new partner online\n@highlight\nNew husband is said to be 'utterly devoted' to her despite her shameful past\n@highlight\nThey spent months exchanging messages online before she revealed identity\n@highlight\nThe pair recently married in a \u00a35,000 private ceremony at a three-star hotel\n@highlight\nCarr, 37, was jailed for 21 months for giving child killer Ian Huntley false alibi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 396, "end": 410}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder eventually admitted that the girls had died in his house after he had invited them in, but said their deaths were accidental.", "idx": 63292}], "idx": 41147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho believes Chelsea are playing on a 'different level' to last season and can win this year's Champions League - but only if the 'sharks in the ocean' let them. The Blues boss saw his side sweep past Sporting Lisbon 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night as they finished the group stage undefeated. And Mourinho thinks his current squad is capable of winning the entire competition, but only if they can get the better of Europe's most talented sides - and avoid the likes of Paris Saint-Germain or Juventus in Monday's last-16 draw. 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The decision followed endless dithering by judge Louise Walsh who initially said he wanted to save Carolynne, and then controversially changed his mind to take the decision to deadlock. Rylan receive the most votes from the public to stay in the competition and after hearing that his act was the first to be booted off the show, and clearly disgusted with Louis, head judge Gary Barlow stormed off the stage.\n@highlight\nLouis changed his mind after first saying he wanted to SAVE Carolynne\n@highlight\nRylan survives after receiving the most votes from the public\n@highlight\nDisgusted Gary Barlow walks off the show calling the outcome an 'absolute joke'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First goodbye: Rylan gives @placeholder a hug as she's says goodbye to the show that she's worked so hard to be part of", "idx": 63299}], "idx": 41152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"My thighs cramping up on the very first day ... the mental trauma ... physical adversity ... 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The soldier lost both legs when he stepped on a bomb and 'died twice' on the flight home. When he came round he was told he would never be able to have children or a sex life. But his fiancee, Leanne Isaacs, went ahead with the wedding, insisting he was still her 'perfect man'. But now the painful realities of their life together have brought their marriage to a sad end.\n@highlight\nSergeant Rick Clement lost both legs when he stepped on a bomb\n@highlight\nHis fiancee, Leanne Isaacs, went ahead with the wedding\n@highlight\nLeanne has left Rick after less than two years, and he blames his injuries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Obviously I've lost my legs as well as my testicles but there is simply no comparison in how these injuries affected my life with @placeholder.'", "idx": 63315}], "idx": 41167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Big seller: Samsung has had nine million pre-orders for the S3 - but you may be waiting for the blue model In the history of gadgets, none has picked up such an army of fans before launch. 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A fight for clean and fair election remains the single most important fight that any Malaysian should relate to,\" Anwar Ibrahim said in a statement released Monday. Prime Minister Najib Razak, the leader of the Barisan Nasional coalition that has ruled for 56 years, took his oath of office on Monday after winning 133 out of 222 parliamentary seats, Malaysia's national news agency Bernama reported.\n@highlight\nMalaysia's opposition leader calls on supporters to attend rally on Wednesday\n@highlight\nAnwar Ibrahim says Sunday's poll marred by unprecedented fraud\n@highlight\nElection was won by ruling coalition, extending its 56 years in power\n@highlight\nA government spokesperson says allegations of fraud unsubstantiated", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that @placeholder's efforts to address election irregularities would depend on whether he drew support from across Malaysia's multi-ethnic population.", "idx": 63326}], "idx": 41174} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- At least nine city and provincial officials were among dozens killed when armed militants took over a government building in Iraq and held hostages this week, Interior Ministry officials told CNN Wednesday. At least two journalists, including CNN contributor Sabah al-Bazi, were among the dead when armed men assaulted and seized the building in Tikrit in northern Iraq on Tuesday. At least 56 people died and 98 others were wounded in the attack, which ended after Iraqi forces launched a raid to take back the building and free the hostages. The United States condemned the \"senseless and brutal attack\" in a statement on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. Embassy condemns the attack as \"senseless and brutal\"\n@highlight\nCity and provincial council members are among 56 people killed in Tikrit\n@highlight\nArmed militants attacked a government building and held people hostage\n@highlight\nA regular CNN contributor is among the dead", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 176, "end": 192}, {"start": 209, "end": 211}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 918, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, it is too soon to predict whether the United States and Iraq will negotiate an agreement to keep some @placeholder soldiers there after year's end.", "idx": 63327}], "idx": 41175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain played offense against Sen. Barack Obama during much of the final presidential debate as he challenged his rival on his policies, judgment and character. Obama said he is the candidate who can bring \"fundamental change\" to the country and continued to try to link McCain to President Bush. In one of the more forceful moments of the debate, McCain turned to Obama and said, \"I am not President Bush.\" \"If you want to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago. I'm going to give a new direction to this economy and this country,\" the Arizona senator said. 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Perry - who was paid \u00a31.2m to perform at Holly Valance's nuptials last weekend - poses in a series of three classic monochrome images - entitled Shimmer, Megaphone and Hepburn - wearing three different wearable hair looks and simple, dark make-up.\n@highlight\nPhotos taken by renowned fashion photographer Ellen von Unwerth in LA\n@highlight\nThe singer, 27, is the Global Brand Ambassador for ghd", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 288, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 310}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 381, "end": 403}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 433, "end": 455}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 637, "end": 666}, {"start": 797, "end": 813}, {"start": 818, "end": 819}, {"start": 855, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Katy and @placeholder have created something really special in these images, capturing the essence of ghd today.'", "idx": 63333}], "idx": 41177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner A 17-year-old Instagram photographer spends less time snapping selfies and more time taking breath-taking and often illegal views of New York City. Humza Deas, 17, spoke with New York Magazine about the growing popularity of urban exploration, the incriminating drive to take the perfect photograph of New York City, and about receiving death threats for speaking with the media. Deas and other Instagram outlaws, namely one named Last Suspect, compete against one another for followers and frighteningly gritty urban snapshots. 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The meeting came after 24 hours of calm in Istanbul and followed a Wednesday evening gathering between the prime minister and a group of individuals attempting to act as mediators for the protesters in Gezi Park. 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It is a magazine cover depicting the Prophet Mohammed with a tear falling from his cheek, holding a sign that says, \"Je suis Charlie,\" the slogan that became a worldwide meme. Above Mohammed are the words \"All Is Forgiven.\" On Wednesday, two Muslim extremists attacked the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French magazine with a history of mocking Mohammed. Twelve were killed, including several top editors, by two men with terrorist connections who said they were avenging the prophet. Many Muslims object to any depictions of Mohammed -- respectful or not -- saying that such images defy his teachings and lead to idolatry.\n@highlight\nSome Muslims appreciate new Charlie Hebdo cover, while others are dismissive\n@highlight\nProfessor: \"My initial thought is that the cover is a near perfect response to the tragedy\"\n@highlight\nOther Muslim leaders say French magazine misfires in choice of satiric targets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 153, "end": 168}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not surprising that, in its first issue since the attack, Charlie Hebdo again put @placeholder on the cover.", "idx": 63357}], "idx": 41192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manuela Testolini and her colleagues had just sat down to dinner at the Oberoi hotel restaurant in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday when the sound of gunfire erupted outside. 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Then, one of Testolini's colleagues saw a man get shot to death outside the restaurant's front door, and everyone started to run. \"We left everything behind, including purses and phones,\" said Testolini, the ex-wife of music icon Prince and founder of In A Perfect World children's foundation. \"There was a lot of panic.\"\n@highlight\nManuela Testolini says colleague saw man killed outside restaurant\n@highlight\nPrince's ex-wife says gunmen pursued her, diners as they fled\n@highlight\nNearby, CNN employee hid from gunfire under bed at Taj\n@highlight\nYasmin Wong ran past bodies in hotel's halls as she sought exit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 179, "end": 195}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 639, "end": 655}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 798, "end": 800}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a CNN employee who was staying in the Taj, said she hid under her bed for several hours after she was awoken by gunfire.", "idx": 63361}], "idx": 41194} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carol Driver Ryanair could soon be flying to the Middle East and Russia as part of the budget carrier\u2019s plans for expansion. 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'I see a lot of myself in Marcell,' Brady Middleton, 24, told The Grand Rapids Press in a interview about their redemption story, from assailant and victim to close friends.\n@highlight\nMarcellous Bennett was 13 when he joined his older brothers in robbing a local pizza delivery driver, Brady Middleton, 19\n@highlight\nFive years later, Bennett and Middleton, of Michigan, have forged an unlikely bond and became close friends", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 63}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 534, "end": 555}, {"start": 657, "end": 674}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the attack, @placeholder needed 70 stitches and three years of physical therapy", "idx": 63368}, {"query": "'With so much trust and how much he believe in me,' @placeholder told the paper, 'I don\u2019t want to disappoint him.'", "idx": 63370}], "idx": 41200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, Prince George's new nanny, is apparently listed on a register in her native Palencia, northern Spain, for failing to pay the Spanish equivalent of council tax Prince George\u2019s new Spanish \u2018supernanny\u2019 is facing claims that she is a tax dodger. Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, 43, is apparently listed on a register in her native Palencia, northern Spain, for failing to pay the Spanish equivalent of council tax. 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The company took advice from former CIA agents and lawyers to engineer statutory grounds which still allow Disney World avoid taxation and environmental regulation, it is alleged. The special legal situation underpinning the site is not only unconstitutional, it is claimed, but allows the company to avoid any inconvenient decisions democratically taken at the local level. Magic Kingdom: The CIA helped Disney World acquire a unique legal status which makes it exempt from local democratic government, a new book sensationally claims\n@highlight\nDisney World's special legal arrangements help it avoid tax and regulation, new book claims\n@highlight\nThe laws which underpin the two phantom cities it sits on require office holders to own property there\n@highlight\nThat defies provisions in the U.S. and Florida constitutions against such laws\n@highlight\nFinding Florida: The True History Of The Sunshine State, by T.D. 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At The Good Hotel Guide, we couldn't agree more, though we chose our top picks rather differently. Here is our selection of Britain's loveliest B&Bs, each with a treat exclusively for Daily Mail Readers. Wonderful weekends: Derbyshire - with Ladybower Reservoir to the fore - is a place for a fine B&B weekend DEVON Parford Well, Chagford Set in beautiful gardens within Dartmoor National Park, this is a warmly welcoming B&B. Afternoon tea and home-made cake are served to arriving guests in an elegant lounge with a wood-burning stove. Great walks can be taken in the wooded valley and on the open moor. 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The plus sized model has previously set up a dating website for larger ladies and even posed naked to promote awareness of eating disorders and accepting your body shape whatever your size. Now the stunning 26-year-old has been chosen to front the new Sculptresse lingerie collection by Panache. Scroll down for video Whitney, who is confident with her curves, looks stunning in this fuschia set in the dramatic shoot The 26-year-old model had her long hair swept backwards of her face. Here she wear the Dina set in black with intricate red detailing\n@highlight\nPlus-sized Whitney Thompson, 26, won the 10th series of ANTM\n@highlight\nNew face of Sculptresse collection by Panache\n@highlight\nRange from a D to a J cup, back sizes 36 to 46\n@highlight\nPrices range from \u00a314.50 for briefs and \u00a333 for a bra", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 817, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All the bras in the @placeholder collection are designed to support curvier women", "idx": 63387}], "idx": 41209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 4 March 2014 Her blood mixes with dust on her pallid face. It leaves crimson stains on the green sweatshirt she is wearing. Yet the look on this girl's face appears strangely serene, resigned. This portrait of a wounded schoolgirl tells the story of the horrific toll on innocents caught in the cross-fire on the frontline of Syria's brutal civil war. She was photographed in an Aleppo clinic by Swedish freelance photographer Niclas Hammarstr\u00f6m, whose work has just earned him Unicef's Photo of the Year award.\n@highlight\nSwedish photographer met Dania Kilsi at an Aleppo clinic in 2012\n@highlight\nShe was hurt by a bomb which exploded while she was playing outside\n@highlight\nDespite being bloodied, she was not badly hurt and soon released", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 500, "end": 517}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder provides help to children on both sides of the conflict, in Syria and refugees who have fled to its neighbouring countries.", "idx": 63396}], "idx": 41214} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iran has threatened that it will retaliate against the Obama administration's proposed new economic sanctions on Iran's oil exports by blocking the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf. \"If sanctions are adopted against Iranian oil,\" said Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi, \"not a drop of oil will pass through the Strait of Hormuz,\" the narrow waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which one-fifth of the world's oil supply passes through daily. 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And the U.S. Navy has responded, in the words of a spokeswoman: \"Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations; any disruption will not be tolerated.\"\n@highlight\nIran has threatened to block flow of oil through Strait of Hormuz if U.S. sanctions its oil\n@highlight\nU.S. Navy has warned that disruption in traffic will not be tolerated\n@highlight\nVali Nasr says the sanctions designed to prevent war could wind up causing it\n@highlight\nHe says the first casualty in a battle could be the world economy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 245, "end": 248}, {"start": 267, "end": 286}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 389, "end": 400}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 949, "end": 964}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is for this reason that Iran is treating the proposed new sanctions as an act of war, and is issuing threats of its own to dissuade the @placeholder from going through with the new sanctions.", "idx": 63400}], "idx": 41217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samir Nasri will miss Manchester City's clash with his old club Arsenal on Sunday with a calf injury that is expected to keep him out for up to a month. The news is a major blow to the Premier League champions as they try to keep pace with leaders Chelsea at the top of the table. Nasri, who has been in top form this season, is set to miss four league games and the FA Cup fourth round tie against Middlesbrough, but he should be fit to face Barcelona in the Champions League first knockout round on February 24. \u2018We have some problems during the week with Samir Nasri,\u2019 said manager Manuel Pellegrini. \u2018He has a calf injury so he will not be fit for the next game. He will be out for around three weeks or a month. Before that is difficult. All the rest of the team are fit.\u2019\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini has confirmed that Samir Nasri will miss Sunday's match\n@highlight\nManchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium at 4pm on Sunday\n@highlight\nSamir Nasri has a calf injury and will be out for up to a month\n@highlight\nPellegrini also insisted that Yaya Toure is '100% committed' to the club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 460, "end": 475}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 789, "end": 805}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I hope we can score the same amount of goals and @placeholder have more problems to score three goals.", "idx": 63419}], "idx": 41232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The secret to traveling in Jordan is to sit back and let your expectations be defied. Expect the unexpected in a country that offers glorious contradictions for the traveler to experience. The Jordanian state, for example, is less than a century old, but its history is ancient. The country contains the sandstone city of Petra, built and abandoned by the Nabateans and lost for a millennium after that, alongside Roman ruins, crusader castles, and mountains where prophets lived and listened. The Jordanian summer is long, hot, and dry, but it is still possible to swim and climb through the country's river canyons throughout. The winters are freezing, but thermal waterfalls offer relief. The Red Sea at Aqaba offers exceptional marine life, but no fish or plants can withstand the intense salinity of the Dead Sea, which allows the visitor to read a book whilst floating, even if the water itself is hundreds of meters below sea level.\n@highlight\nWadi Rum is a vast area of protected desert in southern Jordan\n@highlight\nTourists can take five-day camel treks across the desert\n@highlight\nCamps offer tents or under-the-stars accommodation, and meals cooked in the Bedouin style", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I tried to learn a little about the Jordanians by traveling across the southern desert, from Wadi Rum to @placeholder by camel.", "idx": 63420}], "idx": 41233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Asian football chief Mohammed Bin Hammam will be Sepp Blatter's only opponent in the forthcoming FIFA presidential elections, the sport's governing body confirmed on Monday. The 75-year-old Blatter, who has held office since 1998, will go head-to-head with the Qatari on June 1 in Zurich, Switzerland. Elias Figueroa, a former international defender for Chile, had intended to put himself forward for the role but announced last week there was not enough time for a credible campaign to be launched. American journalist Grant Wahl said earlier this year he was hoping to stand, but it was more a ploy to raise awareness about what he called the \"need for change\" at an organization which has earned $4.189 billion over the last four years than a realistic challenge to Blatter's supremacy.\n@highlight\nSepp Blatter and Mohammed Bin Hammam are the only candidates in FIFA's presidential vote\n@highlight\nThe Qatari has been head of the Asian Football Confederation since 2002\n@highlight\nIncumbent Blatter, 75, has been president of world football's governing body since 1998\n@highlight\nHe has not been opposed since the 2002 elections, when he beat Issa Hayatou", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 30, "end": 48}, {"start": 58, "end": 69}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 324}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 845}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 942, "end": 969}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 61-year-old @placeholder became AFC chief in 2002 and has called for greater transparency among football's decision makers.", "idx": 63424}], "idx": 41236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 12:50 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:52 EST, 29 April 2013 Austerity is driving suicide, depression, and the spread of infectious disease Austerity is devastating the health of people in Europe and North America by driving suicide, depression, and the spread of infectious disease, according to new research. It is also reducing access to medicines and care which is further affecting people\u2019s health, the study suggests. 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The arraignment, in which Hernandez pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and other charges, had prosecutors revealing the most details to date about a possible motive in the July 2012 killings of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. Hernandez, 24, has been jailed since his arrest last year in connection with the June 2013 slaying of Odin Lloyd in southern Massachusetts. Authorities began investigating him in the 2012 slayings after his arrest in the Lloyd case. 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She couldn't dream of anything for her daughter because she didn't know if the baby would even live through the night. In the weeks leading up to the delivery, excitement was building for the first grandchild on one side of the Sarubbi family, and the third on the other: 150 family and friends feted her with a baby shower at The Tamaqua, a neighborhood bar owned by her husband's family for three generations.\n@highlight\nWhen Caitlin Sarubbi was born, doctors didn't know if she'd live through the night\n@highlight\nCaitlin was born with Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder\n@highlight\nCaitlin became a top visually impaired skier and made it to the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver\n@highlight\nA Harvard undergrad, she's focusing on raising awareness of people with disabilities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 722, "end": 752}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 854, "end": 876}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After three or four normal sonograms, @placeholder, then 27 years old, went into labor.", "idx": 63440}, {"query": "In fact, a neonatalogist told @placeholder that he had never seen anything like it in over 20 years of practicing, the mother of five told me.", "idx": 63441}], "idx": 41248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bode Miller crashed out of the alpine ski world championship Super-G in Colorado on Thursday, exiting in the attacking style that has become his trademark. A shaken Miller was able to ski to the bottom of the hill, where he was greeted by a thundering ovation from the packed grandstand. Miller was taken to the hospital with a gruesome gash cutting across the back of his right calf after he exited the hill. Scroll down for video Crash: American alpine skier Bode Miller crashed during the Super-G Thursday and was left with an open wound on the back of his leg\n@highlight\nBode Miller crashed out of the alpine ski world championship Super-G on Thursday, exiting in the attacking style that has become his trademark\n@highlight\nHe clipped a gate with his left arm as he roared into the section of the course known as the Abyss\n@highlight\nThe skier was twisted backwards, flying spread-eagled into the air before slamming violently onto the snow\n@highlight\nMiller tumbled down the hill before slowly coming to a stop and managed a small wave to the crowd\n@highlight\nHis wife looked on in horror while his daughter covered her eyes before he was helped up and skied down the hill despite an open wound\n@highlight\nMiller tweeted 'Out of a successful surgery for a severed hamstring tendon'\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Ski Team tweeted Miller will not be at the world championships", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 492, "end": 507}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Unfortunately in the @placeholder he caught his arm on the gate, the force spun him around in an instant and he took a nasty crash.", "idx": 63445}], "idx": 41249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 23:59 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 01:57 EST, 8 December 2012 A man Oregon prosecutors described as 'evil' has been found guilty of multiple felonies stemming from his 'methodical' plot to kill the father of his grandson. Lester 'Earl' Reger, 57, of Ontario, found guilty of attempted aggravated murder, conspiracy to commit murder, felony possession of a firearm and assault in the second degree. Malheur County District Attorney Dan Norris described Reger's horrific plot including a plan to turn his garage into a 'death chamber'. Scroll down for video Death chamber: Reger had covered his garage in plastic wrap to hid the evidence\n@highlight\nLester Reger, 57 found guilty of attempted murder in Oregon\n@highlight\nReger planned to shoot victim in garage which had been wrapped in plastic sheets", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 412, "end": 425}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "shot didn't kill him, they might have gotten away with this,' @placeholder", "idx": 63449}], "idx": 41253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Wild tigers in India appear to be staging a comeback in the battle against extinction, with the country's Environment Minister announcing a 30% increase in the endangered species' population since 2011. \"Our latest estimate today is that India has 70% of the world's tiger population and we have now 2,226 tigers presently in 47 tiger reserves [up from 1,706 in 2011] and this is a great achievement. It is a net increase of 30% over the last estimation,\" Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said in a statement Monday. Researchers involved in the study, the third of its kind carried out in India, say they used advanced technology to assess the population of the big cats.\n@highlight\nIndia's Environment Minister has announced a 30% increase in wild tigers in India since 2011\n@highlight\nDebbie Banks from the Environmental Investigation Agency says this has \"set India apart from other tiger range countries\"\n@highlight\nOne of the major challenges that continues to exist, however, is the sophistication of the illegal tiger trade\n@highlight\nThe significance of the tiger goes beyond its aesthetics, says Banks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 483, "end": 499}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 821, "end": 854}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And if today's results are anything to go by, @placeholder says India appears to be leading that charge.", "idx": 63450}], "idx": 41254} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Patience is finally paying off for Dustin Johnson. One of the most naturally gifted golfers in the world, he feels he is now closer to fulfilling his promise after clinching the \"biggest win\" of his career in circumstances that might previously have proved too testing. The big-hitting 29-year-old claimed the $1.2 million first prize at the HSBC Champions in Shanghai on Sunday, winning his first World Golf Championships title by three shots after a sizzling finish. Next, he hopes, is the holy grail of any player -- a win at one of the four majors. \"This is the biggest win of my career and hopefully there are better things to come. A major is always the next step,\" the American told reporters.\n@highlight\nDustin Johnson wins the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament by three strokes Sunday\n@highlight\nAmerican loses lead in first two holes of final round but plays last six in five under par\n@highlight\nDefending champion Ian Poulter finishes second ahead of Graeme McDowell\n@highlight\nMcDowell closes gap on Race to Dubai standings leader Henrik Stenson", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 407, "end": 430}, {"start": 685, "end": 692}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 745, "end": 762}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 968, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it was gone inside two holes as he three-putted his first and @placeholder began with two birdies.", "idx": 63451}], "idx": 41255} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 07:52 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 11 May 2012 The England football team has long been seen as one of the best supported squads in the world. But it now faces the prospect of being deserted by fans ahead of this summer\u2019s European Championship in Ukraine amid safety concerns and general apathy. Mounting fears that local racist hooligans may use the major event to target fans from ethnic minorities and a spate of terrorist attacks are thought to have added to factors putting off supporters. Shunned: Only a tiny number of England fans look set to go to the Donbass Arena stadium, in Donetsk, Ukraine to support the Three Lions in Euro 2012\n@highlight\nOnly 2,000 out of 9,000 tickets sold for opening fixture in Ukrainian mining town", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 257, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The dismal figures will be the lowest turnout ever for the @placeholder competition.", "idx": 63465}], "idx": 41266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- An American soldier went on a house-to-house shooting spree in two villages in southern Afghanistan early Sunday, Afghan officials said, killing 16 people in what Afghanistan's president called an \"unforgivable\" crime. NATO's International Security Assistance Force said the soldier acted alone and turned himself in after opening fire on civilians. U.S. President Barack Obama called the killings \"tragic and shocking,\" and offered his condolences to the Afghan people in a phone call to his counterpart in Kabul, Hamid Karzai, the White House said. But the attack is likely to further more anger at international forces following deadly riots over the burning of Qurans by U.S. troops.\n@highlight\nNEW: A military official says the suspect is from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state\n@highlight\nAfghan troops spotted the soldier leaving his outpost, ISAF officials say\n@highlight\n\"We call this an intentional act,\" Karzai says\n@highlight\nObama offers sympathy for \"tragic and shocking\" killings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 254, "end": 292}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 561, "end": 571}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 777, "end": 800}, {"start": 805, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials from Obama down called the burning an accident and apologized for it, but riots left dozens dead, including six American troops.", "idx": 63468}], "idx": 41267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Another week, another photoshoot! Although my work can get pretty hectic at times, I do love being on the go, and I was particularly excited for this shoot as it was for my nail polish range Binky London. As summer is sadly on the way out, I've been thinking about launching my Autumn/Winter shades soon, replacing cute pastels and beachy brights with deep berry hues, neutral greys and smouldering metallics. The new collection will be out very soon so keep an eye out! For the shoot, I enlisted the slick skills of expert make-up artist Buster Knight, who was responsible for the super-glam look I wore in Stacey Jackson's Dance The Night Away music video.\n@highlight\nBinky Felstead has been on yet another photoshoot this week\n@highlight\nThe campaign launches her latest range of colours for her nail collection\n@highlight\nShe wants to celebrate the last of the summer with a golden girl look\n@highlight\nThe August Birthday GLOSSYBOX includes:\n@highlight\nKryolan Illuminator exclusive to GLOSSYBOX\n@highlight\nFigs & Rouge Hand Cream\n@highlight\nPhilip Kingsley Elasticiser\n@highlight\nComfort Zone Cleansing Milk\n@highlight\nLalique L'Amour EDP", "entities": [{"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 625, "end": 644}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 911, "end": 935}, {"start": 958, "end": 976}, {"start": 991, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I also wanted share with you some exciting news about the @placeholder.", "idx": 63473}], "idx": 41269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nabil Bentaleb regrets missing out on Tottenham Hotspur\u2019s League Cup semi-final but insists he has a duty to represent Algeria in the Africa Cup of Nations. The 20-year-old scored the first goal as Spurs cruised to a 4-0 victory over Newcastle on Wednesday to set up January\u2019s last-four date with League One Sheffield United. Bentaleb, though, will be in Equatorial Guinea with Algeria, the country of his parents\u2019 origin. Nabil Bentaleb celebrates scoring the opener for Tottenham in the 4-0 rout of Newcastle at White Hart Lane And the France-born midfielder says he could not refuse the call to appear at his first Cup of Nations.\n@highlight\nTottenham face Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup semi-final\n@highlight\nNabil Bentaleb scored as they beat Newcastle United in the quarter-final\n@highlight\nBut Bentaleb will miss the semi-final due to the Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nThe Algerian said he has a duty to represent his country at the tournament", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 134, "end": 154}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 308, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 355, "end": 371}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 472, "end": 480}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 855, "end": 875}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When people ask me why I chose Algeria over @placeholder, I say when I was younger and France lost, I was not crying in front of my TV, whereas when Algeria lost I was crying and I was getting angry.", "idx": 63474}], "idx": 41270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 6 August 2013 | UPDATED: 19:12 EST, 7 August 2013 Samsung has applied for trademarks for a \u2018smartwatch\u2019 that connects to the internet and can make phone calls. The Korean company is racing against its rival Apple to deliver the first watch that can surf the internet and make calls. Trademark applications in the US and South Korea describe the \u2018Samsung Galaxy Gear\u2019 as a wearable digital electronic device in the form of a wristwatch, wrist band or bangle. It has a flexible display that curves around three quarters of the device. A trademark application to the U.S patent office, pictured, has confirmed Samsung is working on a wearable device worn on a user's wrist. The filing affirms the company is working on a smartwatch-style device and that it will be called the Galaxy Gear\n@highlight\nTrademark application to the U.S. patent office has confirmed Samsung is working on a wearable device\n@highlight\nThe wrist-worn gadget will make and receive calls, connect to the internet and store data", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 358, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 391, "end": 409}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is set to announce a new high-end iPhone handset, as well as a cheaper model in September and it could use the same event to announce the watch.", "idx": 63477}], "idx": 41271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Carl Markham, Press Association Former Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam was not surprised ex-world number one Luke Donald was left out of Europe's team but admits occasionally decisions are made as much on gut feelings as form. The latter was certainly an issue for Donald, who has registered only one top-10 finish since April, and he lost out in a four-way race with Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and in-form rookie Stephen Gallacher for the three wildcard spots. Poulter was an almost automatic pick after his inspirational performance at Medinah two years ago, Westwood is playing in his ninth Ryder Cup while Gallacher's recent displays virtually demanded inclusion.\n@highlight\nLuke Donald was not given a wildcard by Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley\n@highlight\nMcGinley opted for Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Stephen Gallacher\n@highlight\nFormer world number one Luke Donald has struggled for form this season\n@highlight\nIan Woosnam believes McGinley's likely 'gut decision' was unsurprising\n@highlight\nWoosnam chose Darren Clarke and Westwood as wildcards in 2006\n@highlight\nHe was branded pathetic by Thomas Bjorn who missed out that year\n@highlight\nThe 2014 Ryder Cup takes place at Gleneagles from September 26-28", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 827}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder partnered Darren in two matches and Darren won all his points that week.", "idx": 63479}], "idx": 41273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 11:04 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 4 September 2013 Survival expert and television presenter Ray Mears has broken a three-year silence to speak about the role he played in the hunt for gunman Raoul Moat. The bush tracker has revealed how he managed to get within 20ft of the former doorman after eight hours of moving stealthily though dense forest during the 'real life hunt'. Mears joined a Tornado fighter jet and scores of armed police officers in the \u00a31 million-plus search. They were called in after Moat and his accomplices went to ground in woodland surrounding Rothbury, Northumberland, in July 2010.\n@highlight\nSurvival expert Ray Mears has spoken of his involvement in 2010 hunt\n@highlight\nHe got within 20ft of Raoul Moat after eight hours of moving through forest\n@highlight\nHe became involved after offering assistance to police search adviser\n@highlight\nOfficers drafted him in after discovering abandoned campsite", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder shot unarmed PC David Rathband in the face, leaving him blind", "idx": 63486}], "idx": 41279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Human rights groups met a somewhat skeptical Supreme Court on Tuesday as they presented arguments on whether foreign victims of torture and other crimes against humanity can sue corporations and other organizations in U.S. federal courts. The cases argued could have enormous global impact from a moral, political, and financial perspective. At issue is the scope of two federal laws that are increasingly being used in an effort to hold businesses accountable for human rights atrocities committed overseas. Two separate civil cases before the high court involve Nigerian political activists claiming foreign oil companies were complicit in violent abuse at the hands of the country's military; and an American family alleging their father was tortured and killed while in the custody of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian Liberation Organization.\n@highlight\nTwo U.S. cases seek to sue corporations for actions abroad\n@highlight\nThe justices are being asked to sort out whether laws intended for individuals apply\n@highlight\nJustice Alito: \"There's no connection to the United States whatsoever\" in these lawsuits\n@highlight\nJustice Breyer: Would Blackbeard get off by blaming crimes on Pirates Inc.?", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 813, "end": 833}, {"start": 843, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The principle that here would apply is Pirates Inc. Do you think in the 18th century if they'd brought Pirates Inc. (to court in a lawsuit), and we get all their gold, and @placeholder gets up and he says: 'Oh, it isn't me, it's the corporation' that is responsible -- do you think that they would have then said: 'Oh, I see, it's a corporation.", "idx": 63489}], "idx": 41282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 02:52 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:42 EST, 5 June 2013 Boris Johnson is to study Winston Churchill\u2019s rise from political outrider to Prime Minister, in a move seen as research for his own political ambitions. The London Mayor has announced he is writing a book on the wartime PM, fuelling suspicions in Westminster that he is biding his time before bidding for the top job himself. Doing little to play down speculation about his hopes of succeeding David Cameron as Tory leader, Mr Johnson said he wanted to show how \u2018one man can make all the difference\u2019.\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson says he wants to highlight the 'meaning today' of one of Britain's greatest Premiers\n@highlight\nHe claims Churchill's memory has been 'distorted' by history\n@highlight\nBook due to be published in autumn 2014, months before general election\n@highlight\nCritics say he should be concentrating on the day job", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 139, "end": 155}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "friends of Mr @placeholder insist he is a workaholic, and is determined to", "idx": 63497}], "idx": 41287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Judge Howard Crowson showed no sympathy when he was told Anthony Hall (pictured) had been injured when he attempted to commit a burglary A burglar who was beaten up after breaking into a former rugby player's flat got what he deserved, a judge told him. Anthony Hall was left bloodied and bruised when he tried to attack the homeowner who caught him attempting to steal his television in the middle of the night. Jailing him, Judge Howard Crowson told the 22-year-old it was 'inevitable' he would be beaten up, adding: 'That's the risk you take.' Hall, a serial criminal, broke into Stephen Waterfield's home in Redcar, near Middlesbrough, in September.\n@highlight\nAnthony Hall, 24, of Newcastle, attacked the man whose home he invaded\n@highlight\nBut the householder overpowered the intruder and got him in a headlock\n@highlight\nHall was forced to flee empty handed with worse injuries than his victim\n@highlight\nHe was given three years and four months in jail for a third strike burglary", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 19}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 583, "end": 600}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Mr @placeholder managed to strike him from behind to try to detain him,' Mr Crook said.", "idx": 63498}], "idx": 41288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A collection of six Messerschmitts which appeared in the epic war film Battle of Britain almost 50 years ago have sold for an estimated \u00a34million after sitting 'forgotten' in a hanger for decades. The six single-engine fighters - Spanish-built versions based on the famous BF 109 model that fought with the RAF's iconic Spitfires and Hurricanes in the aerial battle over Southern England in 1940 - were found stored in a dusty hangar in Texas, U.S., earlier this year. The rare planes were used in the classic 1969 war epic that starred a host of international stars including Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier, Trevor Howard, Christopher Plummer and Kenneth Moore.\n@highlight\nSix Messerschmitts from 'Battle of Britain' sold in multi-million pound deal\n@highlight\nAircraft featured in 1969 war epic and have now been sold to a Swiss firm\n@highlight\nThey were sold by U.S. former movie stunt pilot Wilson 'Connie' Edwards\n@highlight\nRare planes have been sat in a Texas hangar unused for the last 40 years", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 87}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 371, "end": 386}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 447}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 625, "end": 643}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 700, "end": 716}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 896, "end": 918}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After filming ended, the remaining Messerschmitts ended up with @placeholder oil billionaire and warbird enthusiast Wilson 'Connie' Edwards.", "idx": 63513}], "idx": 41298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard has named his best Liverpool XI of players he has played alongside, including the likes of Luis Suarez, Xabi Alonso and Jamie Carragher... and, of course, himself. In an interview with GQ magazine, the Reds captain and legend also named the likes of Fernando Torres, previous skipper Sami Hyypia and Javier Mascherano in the team. Making up the numbers were keeper Pepe Reina, left-back John Arne Riise, right-back Glen Johnson, and midfielder Dietmar Hamaan. 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The beautiful, blonde model was profiled on ESPN and has since seen a surge in her online following to rival that of her NFL bound beau. While the talented athlete gets a not so shabby 225,000 results when searched on Google, his buxom girlfriend's name returns over 6 million. Scroll down for video Gorgeous: Meet Lindsey Duke, the newest addition to a storied history of beautiful and widely adored girlfriends of top NFL prospects\n@highlight\nLindsey Duke has been Bortels' number one fan for months, but she's now making some fans of her own\n@highlight\nDuke's name returns an unbelievable 6 million results on Google while Bortels gets just 225,000", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 33}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Apparently, she is more of a household name than I am,' @placeholder told ESPN.", "idx": 63523}], "idx": 41305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For a time Monday if you looked up the Wikipedia entry on John Brooks, this is what you'd find: \"John Anthony Brooks, Jr. referred to as John Brooks (born January 28, 1993 in Berlin) is a German-American footballer. He is the greatest American since Abraham Lincoln.\" If you hadn't heard his name before, you certainly have now: John Brooks is the 21-year-old who came in as a substitute into the USA vs Ghana game Monday, and scored a header to keep America's hope alive in the World Cup in Brazil. His 86th minute goal was sweet payback against Ghana -- a team that dashed America's hopes in the last two World Cups.\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old German-American came in as a substitute into the USA vs Ghana game\n@highlight\nHe scored a header in the final minutes to snatch the victory\n@highlight\nHe was born and raised in Berlin and posts to Twitter in both English and German\n@highlight\nHe is one of a handful of German pro soccer players on team U.S.A.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 106, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 129}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 655, "end": 669}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the left is an outline of @placeholder, with a star marking the neighborhood he grew up in.", "idx": 63529}], "idx": 41307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of airline passengers could face further delays today after a major air traffic control glitch caused disruption at airports across the UK and Ireland. Hundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed yesterday after problems with a telephone system at the National Air Traffic Service (Nats) centre in Swanwick, Hampshire. Up to 100,000 passengers faced delays and cancellation at the major airports of Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick, after an air traffic control glitch led to the worst airport chaos since the 2010 ash cloud crisis. Travel hell: Passengers queue at the flight check-in desk to re-book tickets at London Heathrow Airport Terminal Five after a 'technical problem' at the National Air Traffic Services control centre caused long delays\n@highlight\nIn total, 100,000 passengers are affected and 1,300 flights disrupted\n@highlight\nFlights were cancelled or delayed after problems with telephone system\n@highlight\nHeathrow: 228 flights cancelled due to computing glitch in Hampshire\n@highlight\nStansted Airport: 175 flights delayed for up to two hours\n@highlight\nLondon Gatwick: 20% of departures delayed by 'a couple of hours'\n@highlight\nProblems at London City, Luton, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow\n@highlight\nIssues also at Bristol, Cardiff, Bournemouth, Manchester and Dublin", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 147}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 264, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 623, "end": 659}, {"start": 696, "end": 724}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1290}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aircraft can be seen grouped over Stansted (top centre) and @placeholder (bottom centre)", "idx": 63536}], "idx": 41309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:38 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:48 EST, 12 July 2013 Prosecutors are investigating how a man certified as dead got elected mayor of a village in southern Mexico. Authorities say relatives of Lenin Carballido used a death certificate showing that he died of a diabetic coma in 2010 to convince police to drop an arrest warrant against him for allegedly participating in a 2004 gang rape. A living Carballido later ran in, and narrowly won, Sunday's election in San Agustin Amatengo in Oaxaca state. In his campaign, he posted photos of himself all around the village of 1,400 residents, with slogans like 'Now is the Time' and 'United for Development.'\n@highlight\nLenin Carballido was elected mayor of San Agustin Amatengo in Oaxaca, Mexico on Sunday\n@highlight\nBut a death certificate shows he died of a diabetic coma in 2010\n@highlight\nAuthorities say his relatives used the certificate to get police to drop an arrest warrant against him for allegedly participating in a 2004 gang rape\n@highlight\nCarballido's party, the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, said it had been fooled by the candidate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 506, "end": 525}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 673, "end": 694}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 747, "end": 766}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Thursday, the @placeholder state prosecutors' office issued a statement saying it would do everything it could to put him in jail, even if he is formally sworn in as mayor, and was considering whether he might also face charges on election-law violations.", "idx": 63537}], "idx": 41310} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Karen Evennett PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:40 EST, 29 July 2013 Susan Thornton, 48, had nine episodes (in which she was rushed off to A&E to treat her chest pains and breathlessness) before it was revealed she has Conn's syndrome High blood pressure affects around ten million people in the UK. Dubbed the silent killer, the condition is often symptomless yet is a leading cause of stroke, which strikes around 150,000 Britons every year and kills 40,000. The condition is defined as having blood pressure readings above 140/90 - and the risk of stroke doubles with every 20 point rise in systolic blood pressure above 115 (this is the top number and measures the blood pressure during every heartbeat - the bottom number, diastolic, is the blood pressure between beats).\n@highlight\nThose unresponsive to the pills may have growths on their adrenal glands\n@highlight\nThese growths mean the hormone aldosterone is being overproduced\n@highlight\nToo much of it can lead to high blood pressure\n@highlight\nThis is a condition known as Conn's syndrome", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 315, "end": 316}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has not suffered from high blood pressure since having surgery to remove the growth in her gland.", "idx": 63550}], "idx": 41322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Iraqi oil tanker that disappeared from radar off the coast of Texas last week has suddenly reappeared today - and it's still full of $100million in crude. The United Kalavrvta is at the center of a legal and political battle over Iraq's oil wealth between the Kurdish region in the north of the country and the central government in Baghdad. The tanker vanished from U.S. Coast Guard tracking systems on Thursday and is believed to have shut off its transponder. The ship, which has 1million barrels of crude oil aboard, reappeared on radar on Monday - in almost exactly the same spot where it was when it vanished.\n@highlight\nUnited Kalavrvta, carrying one million barrels, disappeared in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday\n@highlight\nIt reappeared today in the same spot where it was last seen\n@highlight\nShip was anchored near Texas in preparation to unload its cargo to U.S. when it went dark\n@highlight\nLegal dispute with Iraq and the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan means ship was in limbo for a month\n@highlight\nIraq sees Kurdish oil deals as smuggling and wants to block future exports\n@highlight\nThey filed lawsuit in U.S. court to order retrieval of cargo but case rejected", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 7}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 371, "end": 386}, {"start": 631, "end": 646}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suit demonstrates that Baghdad is now stepping up their legal and diplomatic push to block @placeholder's oil deals, which they view as smuggling.", "idx": 63560}], "idx": 41331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is being treated in Saudi Arabia after an attack on his compound, will return to Yemen on Friday, senior adviser Ahmed Al-Soufi told CNN. The ruling GPC party said the president will be received by celebrations, but anti-government demonstrators throughout the country likely would not welcome his return. Yemeni security forces and pro-revolution armed tribesmen have been clashing intermittently in Taiz City starting late Tuesday night, according to eyewitnesses. The clashes have been in the Al-Hoban and Kalabah areas of the city, approximately 1 kilometer (half-mile) west of Freedom Square, according to eyewitnesses. Residents also report hearing gunfire in the city.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gunfire heard in Taiz City, eyewitnesses say\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department is not aware of Saleh's plans, a spokeswoman says\n@highlight\nPresident Ali Abdullah Saleh will return home from Saudi Arabia Friday, a senior adviser says\n@highlight\nOpposition leaders discount Saleh's return as false rumors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 43}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 199, "end": 201}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 802, "end": 822}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 895, "end": 912}, {"start": 936, "end": 947}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The youth have the backing of the international community and the @placeholder era is over,\" he said.", "idx": 63561}], "idx": 41332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South African \"Blade runner\" Oscar Pistorius has apologized for the timing of his complaints about the length of his rivals' prosthetic limbs after his shock loss in the 200-meter sprint at the Paralympic Games in London. Minutes after losing the race to 20-year-old Brazilian runner Alan Fonteles Cardaso Oliveira on Sunday, Pistorius accused the gold medalist and others in the race of wearing \"unbelievably long\" blades. \"You can't compete on stride length. You saw how far (Alan) came back so, you know what, we're not racing a fair race here, but I gave my best on a great night,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Paralympian Oscar Pistorius says sorry for timing of blade comments\n@highlight\n'Blade runner' Oscar Pistorius beaten in 200m at Paralympics in London\n@highlight\nDouble-amputee said rivals' \"unbelievably long\" blades gave them unfair advantage\n@highlight\nPistorius took silver in the T44 men's 200 meter behind Alan Oliveira from Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 203, "end": 218}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 293, "end": 322}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oliveira passed the @placeholder in the final stretch to take the gold medal in a time of 21.45 seconds.", "idx": 63573}, {"query": "@placeholder denied he had cheated and attributed his performance to training.", "idx": 63575}], "idx": 41341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If you thought memorising irregular verbs for French tests was hell at school, then spare a thought for the young inhabitants of the Spanish island of La Gomera. Despite protests, every primary school child on the Canary island is required to learn an archaic whistling language called Silbo, a version of which was once spoken by entire communities in the 16th and 17th century. The language consists of just two to four vowels and four consonants and employs whistling to make all of its sounds. Scroll down for video Every primary school child on the Canary Island of La Gomera is required to learn a whistling language called Silbo in a bid to keep the archaic language alive\n@highlight\nSilbo is a whistled form of Spanish spoken by entire communities on the island in the 16th and 17th centuries\n@highlight\nThe language uses whistling to make all of its sounds and is now protected\n@highlight\nIt is thought that Silbo was originally developed as a form of long distance communication\n@highlight\nThe language is being taught to small school children in a bid to keep it alive", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's landscape (pictured) consists of hills, valleys, and ravines and a whistle can travel up to two miles across such a landscape", "idx": 63586}], "idx": 41347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:48 EST, 13 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:21 EST, 13 February 2013 A representative for John Galliano has responded to the outrage over his outfit yesterday that appeared to resemble traditional Hasidic Jewish clothing. The designer, who was fired from Christian Dior in March 2011 after several drunken outbursts and anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris cafe, was seen before the Oscar de la Renta show yesterday in a long black jacket, charcoal homburg-style hat and hair in the style of twirled peyos - long sidelocks grown to demonstrate faith. But this evening, his spokesperson Liz Rosenberg insisted that the look was nothing more than a high fashion one, and that any suggestion that it was a comment on the Hasidic community is 'totally inaccurate'.\n@highlight\nThe former Christian Dior designer sparked fury from New York's Jewish community after stepping out in a long black jacket, charcoal homburg-style hat and hair in the style of twirled peyos\n@highlight\nMr Galliano was fired from Christian Dior in March 2011 after several drunken outbursts and anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris cafe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 410, "end": 426}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "making amends and seeking forgiveness from the @placeholder community for his", "idx": 63589}], "idx": 41350} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 21:00 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 21:00 EST, 10 October 2013 A pastor charged in a triple slaying at a Kentucky pawn shop had attended the funeral of two of the victims, offering condolences to relatives who say they're sickened by the arrest of the man who seemed to be a sympathetic mourner. Kenneth Allen Keith, pastor of Main Street Baptist Church in Burnside, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with murder and robbery after the September 20 slayings in Danville. Keith, 48, attended the funeral of Michael Hockensmith, 35, and Hockensmith's wife 38-year-old Angela. Daniel P. 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At an imposing 6ft 5in tall, he has burst onto the tennis scene this year with a fast-developing all-round game based upon his booming serve -- he has already registered the third-fastest delivery on record. The 20-year-old is the highest-ranked Canadian tennis player in the history of the ATP Tour listings, he has won his first top-level tournament, and reached the fourth round of only his second grand slam event in Australia in January.\n@highlight\nBig-serving Milos Raonic has become the highest-ranked Canadian tennis player\n@highlight\nHe went on a nine-match winning streak to claim first title after meeting Pete Sampras\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old has been tipped for the top by Mardy Fish and Andy Roddick\n@highlight\nRaonic moved to Canada from his native Montenegro at the age of three", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Andy Roddick, @placeholder's final conqueror that week and formerly the world's fastest server, was also impressed.", "idx": 63597}], "idx": 41357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a presidential campaign laden with historic twists, the biggest shock may be yet to come: With three weeks to go, the first of two remaining debates tonight, and most Americans yet to cast their ballots, the final surprise may be that there are no surprises left. This campaign for president may be over. There is a good chance that the Denver debate was the watershed that carries this election to its conclusion. If so, Barack Obama has only himself to blame. Yes, the polls show a very close race, but the momentum has belonged to Romney since his superior showing in the first debate.\n@highlight\nAlex Castellanos: What if there are no more surprises in the presidential campaign?\n@highlight\nHe says the momentum since the first debate has been all in favor of Romney\n@highlight\nIt may be too late for Obama to make up for his debate weakness, Castellanos says\n@highlight\nCastellanos: Both candidates have shown they can handle town hall format", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All that changed two weeks ago in the pure @placeholder air.", "idx": 63601}], "idx": 41360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hollywood star George Clooney said fellow celebrities and industry figures did not want to sign a petition supporting 'The Interview' film featuring the assassination of Kim Jong-un as they were afraid of the consequences. Clooney said he wanted to see the film released online to undermine the threats of the hacking gang, who are believed to be supported by North Korean agents. And separately Sean Penn said he wanted the United Nations Security Council to take action, and warned that ISIS would be next to try to censor freedom of expression. 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Raul Fernando Gomez Circunegui, 58, was rescued on Sunday after a group of Argentinians who were recording snow levels stumbled across him. He lost more than three stone during his apparent ordeal and was extremely malnourished. But it has since emerged that a warrant was issued for his arrest by authorities in Chile in connection with sex offences back in April.\n@highlight\nRaul Fernando Gomez Circunegui, 58, went missing in May\n@highlight\nhe was said to have lost his way in on a trek from Chile to Argentina\n@highlight\nArgentine officials found him in a shelter 9,318 feet above sea level\n@highlight\nChilean authorities issued an arrest warrant for him in April\n@highlight\nHe is wanted in connection with alleged abuse of an eight-year-old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 261, "end": 290}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 638, "end": 667}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder prosecutor's office said in a statement: 'It is believed that he left Chile through an unauthorised crossing since border police were informed of his ban from leaving the country.'", "idx": 63604}], "idx": 41363} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono held a commanding lead in national elections Wednesday, according to the latest exit polls. A woman votes at a polling station in Indonesia. An average of six exit polls showed the incumbent holding about 60 percent of the vote compared to 27 percent for former President Megawati Sukarnoputri and 12 percent for Yudhoyono's vice president, Yusuf Kalla. Official results are expected no sooner than next week. Indonesia has 175 million registered voters spread over 17,000 islands. It was the country's second direct election since the authoritarian regime of dictator Suharto fell in 1998, in the wake of the Asian financial crisis.\n@highlight\nNEW: Polls close; Official results expected no sooner than next week\n@highlight\nThree familiar faces competed: current president, his deputy and an ex-president\n@highlight\nAnalysts and polls have Yudhoyono (known as SBY) tipped to win a second term\n@highlight\nSBY is riding high on the country's economic strength", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 72}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 346, "end": 366}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had hoped voters would give him some of the credit for Indonesia's economic successes which occurred under his term as vice president.", "idx": 63607}, {"query": "Growth topped 6 percent last year, and Indonesia was the fastest-growing economy in southeast @placeholder in the first quarter of this year.", "idx": 63610}], "idx": 41365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sebastian Bendou, 36, stabbed and battered his housemate Christophe Borgye in 2009 A man who murdered his housemate and buried him in a tomb in their garden has finally confessed to the crime four years later, after his guilty conscience became too much bear. Sebastian Bendou, 36, stabbed and battered his housemate Christophe Borgye in 2009 along with an accomplice in a brutal pre-planned attack after a row over money. He then hid his body in a homemade brick tomb topped with concrete in the garden of the house in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. The pair thought they had got away with murder after police treated the victim\u2019s disappearance as a routine missing persons inquiry and assumed he had returned to his native France.\n@highlight\nSebastian Bendou, 36, killed housemate Christophe Borgye in 2009\n@highlight\nDominik Kocher, 35, planned killing and was found guilty at earlier hearing\n@highlight\nThe men lured their victim into a specially laid-out 'kill room' and attacked\n@highlight\nThey then hid his body in homemade brick tomb topped with concrete\n@highlight\nHotel worker Bendou could not live with 'strain' of his guilt and confessed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 57, "end": 73}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 317, "end": 333}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 754}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: '@placeholder was the dominant force and had a controlling influence.", "idx": 63611}], "idx": 41366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New light has been shed on one of the most famous serial killer cases in history. A lab test confirms DNA evidence taken from the body of a murder victim matches Albert DeSalvo, who at one point confessed to being the Boston Strangler, Massachusetts authorities said Friday. The evidence was taken after Mary Sullivan, 19, was sexually assaulted and strangled to death on January 4, 1964, in her Charles Street apartment in Boston. DeSalvo had confessed to that crime and about a dozen other murders police attributed to the Boston Strangler. However, he recanted his admissions and was never convicted of any of them before his death.\n@highlight\nOfficials: Anthony DeSalvo's DNA matches evidence from a Boston Strangler killing\n@highlight\nThe victim was 19 when she was raped and murdered in her apartment in 1964\n@highlight\nDeSalvo had confessed, then recanted; he died in 1973\n@highlight\nHis body was exhumed this month so a DNA sample could be extracted", "entities": [{"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 525, "end": 540}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Questions that @placeholder's family asked for almost 50 years have finally been answered.", "idx": 63629}], "idx": 41376} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Togo's national football team are on their way home, two days after a deadly attack on their team bus at the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola. Television pictures of the squad and officials leaving their hotel in Cabinda were aired on Eurosport and showed a number of leading players, including captain Emmanuel Adebayor arriving at the airport for the flight home. Earlier, Togolese Prime Minister Gilbert Houngbo told the west African country's news agency that the team \"must return\" after the ambush by gunmen left an assistant coach and the squad's communication officer dead. At least seven others were injured in the attack which occurred Friday in the enclave of Cabinda near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.\n@highlight\nNEW: Togo national football team on their way home from Africa Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nTogo's players ordered back by their government despite indicating they wanted to stay\n@highlight\nTeam bus was shot at by rebel fighters on way to tournament in Angola\n@highlight\nAssistant coach, communications officer killed in the attack", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 138}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 311, "end": 327}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 713, "end": 740}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 810, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Angolan officials -- trying to assuage security fears that could dampen the war-torn nation's sporting aspirations -- vowed to heighten security, particularly in @placeholder.", "idx": 63633}], "idx": 41378} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- How could they not have known they were asking for trouble? In the past few years, Rep. Mark Souder of Indiana had an affair with the staff member who had helped him produce a video promoting sexual abstinence. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford flew to Argentina for an extramarital tryst, instructing his staff to tell the press he was hiking the Appalachian Trail. Sen. John Edwards tried to pass off the daughter he fathered as the love child of one of his aides. And now a stockpile of sexy e-mails has simultaneously brought down the head of the CIA and delayed the nomination of the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan to head NATO.\n@highlight\nStephanie Coontz: Male politicians repeatedly step into illicit sex situations. Why?\n@highlight\nShe says at one time they were encouraged. Now infidelity scorned, but old habits persist\n@highlight\nShe says in an unequal history, men learned to expect adoration; women to admire men's power\n@highlight\nCoontz: Retro pattern persists, draws men to young adoring women, women to older men", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 559, "end": 561}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Presidential candidate @placeholder fell for the woman who followed him around with an adoring camera as well as an adoring gaze.", "idx": 63651}], "idx": 41389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Manchester United and Liverpool fans dream of the arrival of superstar players ahead of a new campaign, but it seems the spending power of both Englsih giants could be on the wane. Liverpool co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks took over the club in February 2007 Both Rafa Benitez and Alex Ferguson have bemoaned the extravagance of the transfer market recently, with the United boss even going so far as to suggest he will not make anymore signings despite the transfer window remaining open until August 31. This despite having recently recouped a world record fee of $130m for the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo from Old Trafford. 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Senators passed the sweeping legislation -- initially drafted by the four Democrats and four Republicans in the chamber's so-called \"Gang of Eight\" -- by a 68-32 vote. Fourteen Republicans joined a united Democratic caucus in supporting the bill, which is backed by the White House and has the potential to become the crowning legislative achievement of President Barack Obama's second term.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says \"we just need Congress to finish the job\"\n@highlight\nThe 68-32 Senate vote sends the measure to the House for consideration\n@highlight\nSpeaker Boehner says the House will stick to its own version of immigration reform\n@highlight\nThe Senate bill offers a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House @placeholder have indicated their intention to tackle the issue with several smaller proposals instead of one larger bill.", "idx": 63659}], "idx": 41392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 18 October 2013 When 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was discovered murdered in her basement in 1996, many were quick to suspect her parents of carrying out the crime. As it turns out, a grand jury voted in 1999 voted to indict the young beauty-queen's parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, but then-Boulder, Colorado District Attorney Alex Hunter decided not to prosecute - a revelation first reported this year by the Boulder Daily Camera. But that evidence may soon be public record thanks to a judge who ruled yesterday that the indictment should be made public, unless the current DA can make a compelling case for keeping them secret.\n@highlight\nBeauty-queen JonBenet Ramsey, 6, was found bludgeoned to death at her home on Boxing Day, 1996\n@highlight\nA grand jury in 1999 voted to indict her parents, but the district attorney never prosecuted them\n@highlight\nA reporter and journalist group filed a lawsuit last month to have the indictment made public\n@highlight\nYesterday, a Weld County judge ruled in favor of the journalists and ordered the current DA to make his case for keeping the records private\n@highlight\nDA Stan Garnett will argue his case mid-week, next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 487, "end": 506}, {"start": 653, "end": 654}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is a complicated legal issue,' Mr @placeholder said in a statement Thursday.", "idx": 63662}], "idx": 41394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 26 April 2013 A U.S. congressman who once seriously warned that a U.S. military buildup on the island of Guam could make it 'tip over and capsize' launched into a speech on the House floor on Thursday mocking about funny-voiced clowns and children without helium for their latex and mylar inflatables. 'Imagine, Mr. Speaker, a world without balloons,' Georgia Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson urged. 'How can we make sure that the injustice of there being no helium for comedians to get that high-pitched voice that we all hold near and dear to our hearts.'\n@highlight\nHank Johnson was angry at Republicans for debating a bill to open the U.S. helium reserves to the world market\n@highlight\nThe Georgia Democrat warned in 2010 that Guam could 'tip over and capsize' if too many military families moved there\n@highlight\nHelium is tough to capture but plentiful in natural gas wells", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The helium legislation, which the @placeholder passed 394-1 on Friday, will allow the federal government to continue selling off its domestic supplies of helium on the open market.", "idx": 63666}], "idx": 41397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Germany coach Joachim Low knew he would have to inject fresh legs into his squad to replace veterans after the World Cup, but a raft of injuries means he has had to delve deep into his playing stocks for their Euro 2016 qualifier against Poland. With former captain Philipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker and Miroslav Klose ending their international careers after the tournament in Brazil in July, Low was already forced to replace several first choice players. Against Poland on Saturday, however, the coach will also be without more than half a dozen key players including new captain Bastian Schweinsteiger, Marco Reus, Benedikt Howedes, Mesut Ozil, Sami Khedira, Marcel Schmelzer and Mario Gomez.\n@highlight\nGermany face Poland on Saturday and Republic of Ireland next week\n@highlight\nBastian Schweinsteiger, Marco Reus, Benedikt Howedes, Mesut Ozil, Sami Khedira, Marcel Schmelzer and Mario Gomez all out injured for Germany\n@highlight\nPhilipp Lahm, Per Mertesacker and Miroslav Klose all retired from international football after Germany won the World Cup in the summer\n@highlight\nManager Joachim Low has had to rebuild his squad with new players\n@highlight\nBorussia Monchengladbach forward Max Kruse and Bayer Leverkusen winger Karim Bellarabi are both expected to feature in the two matches", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 579, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 740, "end": 758}, {"start": 781, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 980}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "New captain @placeholder is one of several players unavailable for the two qualifiers", "idx": 63669}, {"query": "@placeholder will need all the firepower he can get from Kruse and Bellarabi, who have each netted three times in the league.", "idx": 63670}], "idx": 41399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today insisted he and other democratically-elected leaders should pick who gets the top EU jobs - as he went boating with German leader Angela Merkel and other EU leaders at a lakeside summit in Sweden. The Prime Minister was pictured at the back of a rowing boat at the Swedish PM Fredrik Reinfeldt's summer home in Harpsund 120km west of Stockholm. The summit came after London Mayor Boris Johnson mocked Mr Cameron's bid to block former Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Junker getting the EU's top job. He said it was the \u2018quintessence of turd-polishing pointlessness\u2019. 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The controversial comedy, which depicts an assassination attempt on the North Korean leader, was available to rent or purchase on several websites in the U.S, with viewers forking out a minimum of $6 to watch it from start to finish. Within hours it had been viewed more than 10,000 times, with viewers sharing their reviews on social media afterwards. Overnight other fans visited cinemas to view the film in person, with some donning Christmas outfits for the occasion.\n@highlight\nSony released the controversial film on YouTube and Google Play in U.S.\n@highlight\nWithin hours elated fans took to social media to give their verdicts\n@highlight\nMore than 10,000 people gave the comedy a 'thumbs up' online\n@highlight\nComes after hackers attempted to halt the film's cinema release\n@highlight\nPresident Obama praised Sony for decision to release the film", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 230, "end": 241}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scores of cinemas in @placeholder will still show the film, with many Christmas Day showings already sold-out.", "idx": 63686}], "idx": 41411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama arrives in Richmond this weekend for his first official campaign visit to the battleground state of Virginia, a hyped rally that is mobilizing both Republican and Democratic ground troops for the general election. But the fight for Virginia begins in earnest Wednesday in the Washington suburb of Chantilly, a warren of office parks and shopping malls near Dulles International Airport and just 10 miles from where the first major battle of the Civil War unfolded. Mitt Romney will campaign at a Chantilly trade show facility and begin his quest to reverse Obama's history-making win in 2008, when he became the first Democrat to carry the state on the presidential level since Lyndon Johnson did so in his landslide 1964 election.\n@highlight\nBoth Obama and Romney will campaign in Virginia this week\n@highlight\nObama took D.C. suburbs in 2008 but they swung GOP in governor's race\n@highlight\nGovernor says area full of independents who are fiscally conservative\n@highlight\nOne strategist calls the area \"the great, classic suburban swing vote\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 400, "end": 427}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder campaign won in 2008, in large part with organization.", "idx": 63702}, {"query": "McDonnell said @placeholder needs to hit as many parts of the state as he can between now and November.", "idx": 63704}, {"query": "\"It's very hard for a Republican to win the presidency without @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 63705}], "idx": 41420} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Marine combat veteran killed by Texas authorities after a deadly shooting spree there has also been linked to the death of his wife in North Carolina, authorities said Tuesday. Lance Cpl. Esteban J. Smith, 23, died Sunday in a shootout with Texas authorities after going on a two-hour rampage that left one person dead and five wounded, according to investigators. Smith's wife, Rubi Estenania Smith, 21, was discovered dead Sunday afternoon at a motel near Camp Lejeune, according to police in Jacksonville, North Carolina. While it was not immediately clear when Rubi Smith died, investigators say her husband began his Texas shooting spree around 4:30 a.m. Sunday. They say he killed Alicia Torres, 41, in Eola, Texas, and also shot two people in Eden, Texas, two people in Brady, Texas, and Concho County Sheriff Richard Doane, just north of Eden.\n@highlight\nMarine in Texas shooting spree also killed his wife, police say\n@highlight\nRubi Smith's body was found in a North Carolina motel room\n@highlight\nTexas authorities killed Esteban Smith Sunday after he killed one person, wounded five\n@highlight\nPolice found two weapons, hundreds of rounds of ammunition in his truck", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 390, "end": 409}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 576, "end": 585}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 982, "end": 995}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two victims, including @placeholder, remained hospitalized Monday with non-life-threatening injuries.", "idx": 63706}], "idx": 41421} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(PEOPLE.com) -- Four years ago, Matthew McConaughey's relationship with Brazilian model Camila Alves was revealed to PEOPLE in a 2007 cover story. \"She likes roughing it,\" a source said at the time. \"She doesn't complain when they go hiking for 10 days without clean clothes or a shower.\" On Christmas Day, McConaughey's longtime love -- and mother of his two children, Levi, 3, and Vida, who turns 2 in January -- became his fianc\u00c3\u00a9. \"just asked camila to marry me,\" the actor, 42, wrote on his WhoSay account. \"merry Christmas.\" Their road to engagement took nearly five years -- the couple met in 2006 -- but now that the question has been popped, PEOPLE takes a look at their show-stopping, not to mention sexy, romance.\n@highlight\nMatthew McConaughey and Camila Alves met in 2006\n@highlight\nIn early 2008, McConaughey told fans he was starting a family with Alves\n@highlight\nIn March, the actor said he was learning Portuguese, Alves's native language", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 32, "end": 50}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 736, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And perhaps his favorite word in @placeholder sheds some light on the romance between him and his now-fianc\u00c3\u00a9.", "idx": 63708}], "idx": 41422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama needs to learn a simple lesson: Saying something doesn't make it true. Though the President has claimed victory touting 8 million \"enrollments\" under his health care law, Americans cannot and will not wipe their memories clear of the botched rollout and continual failings of Obamacare. Democrats have sustained their tactic of telling everyone the health care law is working, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Perhaps if they say it enough, their reasoning goes, it will become true. Well, Obama can have his own opinions and he can even assert falsehoods as truth, but he can't conjure fact.\n@highlight\nRep. Kevin McCarthy: Selling of Obamacare omits the reality that not everyone is paying\n@highlight\nEight million \"enrollees\" doesn't equal 8 million paid customers, he says\n@highlight\nHouse Oversight Committee: Only 67% of enrollees had paid first month's premium", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 834, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This negative view of @placeholder persists even upon the assumption, parroted by many in the media, that the 8 million enrollment figure is accurate.", "idx": 63712}], "idx": 41425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The iPad Mini made its global sales debut Friday, but the lines of fans outside many stores were much smaller than previous Apple debuts. By midday, the line at Apple's flagship store in Hong Kong to pick up reserved devices had five people, a far cry from the throngs that turned out for the iPad 2 debut here last year. Hong Kong was among the first of 34 countries -- including the U.S. and major European markets -- where the iPad Mini went on sale Friday. Local press reports in Australia and Japan also suggested fewer fans were lining up to greet the thin 7.9-inch tablet.\n@highlight\nApple's iPad Mini went on sale in 34 markets worldwide on Friday\n@highlight\nDemand appeared to be down compared to the throngs that met previous releases\n@highlight\nDevice enters small-tablet territory already occupied by Google's Nexus 7 and Amazon's Kindle Fire\n@highlight\nApple wouldn't comment on how many iPad Minis were pre-ordered", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 404, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike previous releases, @placeholder is not blazing new territory with its Mini tablet.", "idx": 63715}], "idx": 41428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A private meeting on Capitol Hill with House Democrats and White House officials on Wednesday became heated when rank-and-file members expressed frustration about continued Obamacare problems, according to multiple sources in the room. One congressional Democrat who attended the meeting said senior Obama administration officials Mike Hash and David Simas really \"got hit\" by House Democrats about everything from the troubled website to the broken presidential promise that people can keep the insurance plans they like. The most pressing political challenge for House Democrats will come this Friday when they will have to vote on a House Republican plan by Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan that allows people to keep their policies if they want to.\n@highlight\nDemocrats vent frustrations over Obamacare to White House officials at weekly caucus meeting\n@highlight\nCalifornia says more than 1 million people get insurance cancellation notices\n@highlight\nWhite House officials will go to Capitol on Thursday to meet with Senate Democrats\n@highlight\nHouse to vote on Friday on proposal that would let people keep their health care plans", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 952, "end": 962}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would allow affected insurance plans to extend into next year and gut a major part of the @placeholder by allowing anyone to purchase them, even though the existing policies don't meet the tougher requirements of the Obamacare initiative.", "idx": 63718}], "idx": 41430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 11:27 EST, 29 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 29 March 2013 Eagerly anticipating a break in sunny Turkey, this couple booked themselves into an airport hotel the night before their flight to ensure the holiday got off to a smooth start. But despite their best-laid plans, Cai and Lynne Larsen, from North Wales, ended up missing their early-morning flight to Istanbul when they got stuck in a lift at the Ibis Hotel just 500 yards away from Luton Airport. The Larsens managed to send for help when the lift jammed in between floors as they made their way down to reception at 4am, but were still trapped as their plane was set to taxi along the runway almost two hours later.\n@highlight\nCouple booked into Ibis hotel night before 6am flight from Luton Airport\n@highlight\nLarsens stuck for nearly two hours when lift jammed on their way out\n@highlight\nFinally freed just 15 minutes before their plane was due to take off\n@highlight\nCouple made do with a short stay on Barry Island instead of trip to Turkey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder for the first part of the trip before taking an internal flight", "idx": 63740}], "idx": 41444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Miroslav Klose is now the leading World Cup goalscorer in history after netting during Germany's humiliation of Brazil. But the 36-year-old striker had better enjoy the feeling while it lasts, because he might not hold the title for too long. In fact, Klose might not even be the top-scoring German at World Cups by the end of Russia 2018. Unless the Polish-born hotshot finds the net in Sunday's final, he is unlikely to add to his 16 strikes so far. But Thomas Muller already has that total in his sights. Germany coach Joachim Low praised Klose after the match but immediately tipped Muller to set a new record. 'It really means a lot to all of us,' said Low. 'This is a record that could be beaten only by Muller.'\n@highlight\nMiroslav Klose beat Ronaldo's World Cup record with goal against Brazil in semi-final in Belo Horizonte\n@highlight\nKlose has now scored 16 goals in World Cup finals\n@highlight\nThomas Muller now has 10 goals at World Cup finals\n@highlight\nBayern Munich star is just 24 and could have three more World Cups left to break Klose's record", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 968, "end": 980}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet Klose has still managed to surpass his tally thanks to @placeholder's stunning consistency in major tournaments and a lack of injury problems.", "idx": 63745}], "idx": 41446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two more Secret Service members have resigned over a Colombia prostitution scandal, the agency said Tuesday, while another member is being forced out and two more were cleared of serious misconduct. The latest resignations brought to nine the total number of members who have resigned or are being forced out because of the controversy, with three others cleared of the most serious allegations but still facing possible administrative discipline. A total of 24 people -- 12 Secret Service members and 12 U.S. military members -- were under investigation in the alleged prostitution scandal. Military officials are carrying out a separate investigation of their personnel.\n@highlight\nNine Secret Service agents are out or leaving over the prostitution scandal\n@highlight\nMilitary officials will brief senators this week on the controversy\n@highlight\nRepublican Sen. Grassley calls for further investigation of White House staff\n@highlight\nPresident Obama refers to Secret Service agents involved as \"knuckleheads\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the scandal broke, several whistle-blowers have called his committee with what he called \"credible\" reports of other incidents similar to @placeholder, Lieberman said.", "idx": 63751}], "idx": 41449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Ed Foster is the associate editor of Motor Sport magazine. He is also an F1 pundit for CNN's World Sport show and writes blogs for CNN.com International. (Motor Sport) -- Now we have seven different winners from the first seven races of the Formula One season. There's never been anything like it in the history of the sport. Whether it will become eight from eight in Valencia this weekend is anyone's guess. The latest beneficiary in the on-track \"lottery\" was Lewis Hamilton in Canada, five years on from his first F1 win at the same circuit. But the only thing really surprising about the result was that it took so long for the 2008 world champion to get his name on the 2012 winners' list.\n@highlight\nFormula One circuit moves to Spain this weekend for European Grand Prix\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton was the seventh winner from seven races so far in 2012\n@highlight\nThe 2008 world champion is back in form after struggling last year\n@highlight\nHe has turned the tables on McLaren teammate Jenson Button to lead standings", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 71}, {"start": 88, "end": 89}, {"start": 102, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 146, "end": 166}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 533, "end": 534}, {"start": 722, "end": 732}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The innate talent was in there with @placeholder, but you've still got to survive the ravages of the pit lane.", "idx": 63753}], "idx": 41450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 35-year-old father found to be sane when he killed his three young daughters last July was sentenced to three life sentences without the possibility of parole Monday. St. Croix County Judge Howard Cameron said the lives of sisters Amara,11, Sophie, 8, and Cecilia, 5, were each so important that Aaron Schaffhausen had to serve each sentence consecutively. \"Each child has to be recognized as an individual girl,\" Cameron said. \"To make it concurrent would diminish what happened to those young girls.\" Schaffhausen and his wife Jessica had recently divorced when he came to spend the day with his daughters last year.\n@highlight\nAaron Schaffhausen killed his three daughters, ages 5 to 11, last year\n@highlight\nJudge: The three life sentences must be stacked, not served concurrently\n@highlight\nSchaffhausen's attorney says his client suffers from mental illness", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 178, "end": 193}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 307, "end": 324}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 641, "end": 658}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Aaron Schaffhausen, the man who helped genetically make those girls and shape them ... @placeholder became the darkness, the boogeyman, and the monster under the bed,\" Stotz said.", "idx": 63759}], "idx": 41453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "While the world was watching horrified as the baby Gammy scandal unfolded, two men in Australia were terrified the news would mean they may never get to see the faces of their unborn triplets. Shannon Sanderson, 38, and Peter Trigg, 44, were just three months away from meeting their beautiful triplet girls, via a Thai surrogate mother, when a Perth couple reportedly abandoned their disabled son Gammy in Thailand. As the news broke around the world, Thai surrogate agencies went into lockdown, disconnecting their phones and shutting off email connections. The couple, from Kinglake West in Victoria, were worried sick that this could mean the end of their dream of having a family.\n@highlight\nShannon Sanderson and Peter Trigg travelled to Thailand to have three baby girls via surrogate\n@highlight\nWhile their surrogate was pregnant, the baby Gammy scandal unfolded\n@highlight\nThe men were left terrified they would never see their babies\n@highlight\nMinister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop stepped in\n@highlight\nThree months later their baby girls were born\n@highlight\nThey are not looking for a volunteer to help them with their babies", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 193, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 698, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 985, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After spending two years trying to father a child in Australia, the couple decided @placeholder was their best option of ever having a baby", "idx": 63767}, {"query": "Now he works eight hour days while @placeholder stays at home with the triplets for 16 hours while on maternity leave for six months.", "idx": 63770}], "idx": 41458} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:05 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:51 EST, 3 February 2014 Michael Gove was unrepentant yesterday about his decision to axe the Labour-supporting head of the schools watchdog. The move not to renew Baroness Morgan\u2019s contract as head of Ofsted has prompted a fierce Coalition row over appointments to top jobs. The Education Secretary insisted the decision to sack the former close aide to Tony Blair was not based on politics but because he wanted a \u2018new perspective\u2019. 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Kirchner, 60, was president from 2003-2007 and was the husband of current President Cristina Fernandez. He died shortly before 10 a.m. at a hospital near his summer residence in El Calafate, a small town in southern Argentina, according to the official Telam news agency. \"A patriot has died,\" congressman Juan Carlos Dante Gullo said on the state-run Vision 7 TV network. \"Argentina has lost one of its best men.\" His wife was with Kirchner when he died at the hospital, state media reported.\n@highlight\nNestor Kirchner, 60, has died of a heart attack, the government says\n@highlight\nKirchner was married to the current president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez\n@highlight\n\"What a great loss,\" says Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez\n@highlight\nKirchner had undergone angioplasty surgery last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 270, "end": 287}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 848}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Argentinian political leaders and Kirchner family members were on their way Wednesday afternoon to El Calafate to join @placeholder.", "idx": 63778}], "idx": 41465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 5 October 2012 Disturbed: Stephen Farrow, 48, left a chilling handwritten note threatening to kill Christians at a house which he burgled just weeks before stabbing a vicar to death, a court has heard A drifter left a chilling handwritten note threatening to kill Christians at a house which he burgled just weeks before stabbing a vicar to death, a court has heard. Stephen Farrow, 48, staked the letter to a table with two knives after burgling a house just weeks before he killed Reverend John Suddards, 59.\n@highlight\nStephen Farrow, 48, staked the letter to a table with two knives after burgling a house just weeks before he killed Reverend John Suddards\n@highlight\n'Be thankful you did not come back or we would have killed you Christian scum', it read\n@highlight\nFarrow admits the manslaughter of Rev Suddards on the grounds of diminished responsibility\n@highlight\nBut he denies the earlier murder of Betty Yates, 77, at her remote home by battering her with her walking stick and repeatedly stabbing her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 442, "end": 455}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 880, "end": 891}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said she recognised @placeholder as he had previously stolen one of her tenant's possessions from his room after asking for a place to stay.", "idx": 63786}], "idx": 41471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama blasted Congress for not passing a financial rescue package Monday, while Sen. John McCain's campaign accused Obama and Democrats of putting \"politics ahead of country.\" The House of Representatives rejected a $700 billion plan to bail out the financial system, putting a roadblock in front of the largest government intervention in the market since the Great Depression. The bill failed by a vote of 205 to 228, with 140 Democrats and 65 Republicans voting in favor and 95 Democrats joining 133 Republicans against. \"This is a moment of national crisis, and today's inaction in Congress as well as the angry and hyper-partisan statement released by the McCain campaign are exactly why the American people are disgusted with Washington,\" the Obama-Biden campaign said in a statement released shortly after the vote.\n@highlight\nNEW: Barack Obama criticizes Congress, statement from John McCain\n@highlight\nMcCain's campaign says Obama \"failed to lead\"\n@highlight\nVP candidates' debate is Thursday in St. Louis, Missouri\n@highlight\nJoe Biden, Sarah Palin spending much of the week in debate prep mode", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 201, "end": 224}, {"start": 381, "end": 396}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 988, "end": 989}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also after the vote, @placeholder touted his role in last week's negotiations on the bailout bill.", "idx": 63799}], "idx": 41478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan would be funded into early 2009 under a compromise plan approved Thursday by the U.S. House. 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The plan also includes more than $2 billion for disaster assistance for areas in the Midwest dealing with massive flooding.\n@highlight\n$165 billion measure puts no restrictions on war-money Bush requested\n@highlight\nMeasure pays for wars in Iraq, Afghanistan through early next year\n@highlight\nAlso attached are unemployment assistance and expanded GI Bill\n@highlight\nMeasure includes more than $2 billion to help flood-stricken Midwest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had been pushing for extending benefits to laid-off workers as unemployment rates continue to rise.", "idx": 63808}], "idx": 41482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Mowatt grabbed the only goal as Leeds dented Middlesbrough's Sky Bet Championship title aspirations with a smash-and-grab 1-0 win. 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Southwark Crown Court heard the alleged offence took place at the Whittington Hospital in north London A British doctor performed female genital mutilation on a young mother after she gave birth in hospital, a court has heard. Dhanuson Dharmasena, 32, is standing trial accused of carrying out the illegal procedure at the Whittington Hospital in north London in the first prosecution of its kind in the UK. A second man, Hasan Mohamed, 41, denies encouraging and abetting the offence. 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The vast majority of more than 300 young men who have arrived back from Syria and Iraq are being allowed to continue their normal lives. Many have been offered places on the Government\u2019s counter-radicalisation scheme, known as the Channel programme, which has seen a substantial rise in referrals. Scroll down for video More than 300 young Islamist fighters returning to the UK from fighting in Syria and Iraq are being offered places on the Government\u2019s counter-radicalisation scheme. Pictured: British jihadist Abu Abdullah al-Britani There has been a 58 per cent rise in the number of British jihadists being referred to the scheme, known as the Channel programme, since the crisis in the Middle East has grown. 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They have pitched their tents close to the shore after long and troublesome journeys from countries such as Syria, Iraq and Somalia, to seek asylum in the UK. Hundreds of refugees are camping out in Calais, France, awaiting the next opportunity to cross the English Channel. 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Chris Christie's involvement in the Bridgegate controversy shows an inconsistency between a top aide's sworn testimony and phone records. National Democrats quickly seized on the development as proof that Christie and his aides have stonewalled the investigation, even as the 136-page report failed to find any conclusive evidence tying Christie to the scandal. And a top New Jersey Democrat vowed the investigation would continue. In July, Regina Egea, a senior Christie aide, told the legislative panel investigating Bridgegate that she texted Christie during a key committee hearing last year and did not recall getting a response from the governor.\n@highlight\nReport shows aide texted with Gov. 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But 24-year-old actor admits his life could have turned out quite differently after he attended a 'rough' school in Derbyshire and then had a number of brushes with the law. He won the Bafta thanks to acclaimed roles playing a violent teenager imprisoned in Starred Up and a prisoner of war in Angelina's Jolie's Unbroken. 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Grateful Elizabeth Kahn, 59, flew to Israel to meet Major Leonard Berney, 93, from Plymouth, Devon, and present him with a special silver platter paid for by the family in recognition of his heroics. Jewish Leonard, of the British 11th Armoured division, was one of the first army officers through the gates of Belsen when the camp was liberated on April 15, 1945. 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Julie Turton, 54, exposed herself to a risk of blackmail by engaging in sexual contact with heroin dealer Danny King, Birmingham Crown Court heard.\n@highlight\nJulie Turton, 54, had a relationship with Danny King at HMP Birmingham\n@highlight\nAffair exposed when police uncovered a letter addressed to 'sexy Julie'\n@highlight\nWing manager also smuggled cannabis hidden in chocolate eggs into prison\n@highlight\nShe also brought in stereo equipment for another prisoner, court told\n@highlight\nTurton jailed for two years and eight months after admitting misconduct\n@highlight\nAnother HMP Birmingham inmate Arteed Hussain sentenced to a further 12 months behind bars for encouraging Turton to supply cannabis", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "found a hand-written, but undated, letter from @placeholder addressed to 'my", "idx": 63846}], "idx": 41511} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- As diplomats in Beijing discuss reopening the investigation into a string of unsolved kidnappings of Japanese citizens by North Korea, the families of those abducted anxiously wait and hope. For years, they've been seeking answers in the mysterious disappearance of their loved ones. The bulk of the abductions took place nearly four decades ago and the families of those taken have endured the agony of uncertainty, never knowing what truly transpired. 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Abbott led Davis 54% to 40% in a recent CBS/New York Times/YouGov poll, and there are few signs she's likely to close that gap before the November 4 election.\n@highlight\nWendy Davis attacks her GOP opponent with an ad featuring an empty wheelchair\n@highlight\nHer opponent, Greg Abbott, is partially paralyzed and uses a wheelchair\n@highlight\nIt's a Hail Mary by a candidate who polls show trailing badly in the race's final weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 637}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder argued a woman whose leg was amputated was not disabled because she had an artificial limb,\" the narrator says.", "idx": 63854}], "idx": 41514} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is set to appoint a Muslim lawmaker to the Intelligence Committee, congressional aides said Tuesday, giving him access to some of America's most closely held secrets in the war on terror. 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Americans have weighed a plethora of questions in choosing their presidential candidate. But amid the quadrennial explosion of political ads, bumper stickers and debates, some questions still baffle: Why is the Republican mascot an elephant? Why are Democrats linked to the color blue? And what happens if the candidates tie? Below, a voter's guide to such perpetually confounding riddles: Q. Why are presidential elections always in November, and always on Tuesdays? It all comes down to weather, harvests and worship. Back when voters traveled to the polls by horse, Tuesday was an ideal day because it allows people to worship on Sunday, ride to their county seat on Monday and vote on Tuesday - all before market day, Wednesday.\n@highlight\nThe Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant started with negative connotations\n@highlight\nSome people are campaigning to move Election Day from Tuesday to a weekend day\n@highlight\nIf Romney and Obama tie, the U.S. could get a Republican president and a Democratic VP\n@highlight\nThe color assignments for Republicans and Democrats have flip-flopped over the years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 431, "end": 432}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in 2000, when @placeholder were subjected to weeks of news about recounts, pregnant chads and electoral infographics, everyone seemed to get on the same page and shaded Republican-leaning states red and Democratic-leaning states blue.", "idx": 63879}], "idx": 41528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A convicted murderer who was pardoned this month in a controversial move by outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, has been found in Wyoming, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced Monday. Joseph Ozment was served with papers at a hotel in Laramie, Wyoming, where he had been staying under another name, his office said. As he was fleeing in his girlfriend's car, Ozment bumped an officer and sped from the parking lot. He later returned to the hotel on foot, denying he had been behind the wheel, Hood said. The officer was not seriously hurt. Ozment's whereabouts had been unknown since he was picked up by his mother on January 8 after his release.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mississippi AG Jim Hood slams then-Gov. Haley Barbour\n@highlight\nJoseph Ozment pleaded guilty to the 1992 murder of Rick Montgomery\n@highlight\nHe was released from prison after a pardon from Barbour\n@highlight\nOzment was served with papers at a Laramie, Wyoming, hotel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He ran the office of the governor as if it was @placeholder in the 1950s,\" said Hood.", "idx": 63885}], "idx": 41532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "No criminal charges are being filed after an investigation into sexual abuse allegations made against former Amateur Athletic Union executive Robert \"Bobby\" Dodd, police in Memphis, Tennessee, said Tuesday. Ralph West -- a man who publicly accused Dodd of repeated sexual abuse in the 1980s when he was a teenager and Dodd was a Memphis-based YMCA coach -- has told investigators he does not plan to file a criminal offense report against Dodd, said police Sgt. Karen Rudolph. No one else has stepped forward to file a complaint since the allegations broke, and as a result, Rudolph said, police will \"not move forward\" with the case.\n@highlight\nRobert Dodd had been accused of sexual abuse in the 1980s\n@highlight\nRalph West, one of two who made the allegations, has opted not to file a report, police say\n@highlight\nPolice Sgt. Karen Rudolph: \"If someone does file a complaint, we will investigate it\"", "entities": [{"start": 109, "end": 130}, {"start": 142, "end": 160}, {"start": 173, "end": 190}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 63, the AAU's longtime president and CEO, was dismissed on November 14, a week after allegations first began arriving.", "idx": 63888}], "idx": 41535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters and Glen Owen Civil war erupted in the Tory Party last night after Boris Johnson accused George Osborne of lying about urging him to make a Commons comeback. Supporters of the London Mayor claimed the Chancellor\u2019s camp was engaging in a \u2018dirty tricks plot\u2019 to wreck his hopes of becoming Conservative leader \u2013 and boost Mr Osborne\u2019s own ambitions for the job The simmering \u2018Boris versus George\u2019 leadership feud burst into the open over reports that Mr Osborne had \u2018delivered personally\u2019 a message to Mr Johnson that David Cameron wants him to stand as a parliamentary candidate at the next Election.\n@highlight\nLondon Mayor has been seen as frontrunner in Tory leadership stakes\n@highlight\nJohnson's supporters say Chancellor's camp engaged in 'dirty tricks plot'\n@highlight\nMove to ask Johnson to stand seen as ploy to tie his fortunes to Cameron\n@highlight\nHe will then get equal blame if the Tories are thrown out at the election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder\u2019s friends say he has yet to decide when he will return to the Commons.", "idx": 63893}], "idx": 41537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Matching his World Cup screamer, the golden boy of Australian soccer Tim Cahill has added yet another notch to his impressive career after scoring one of the finest goals ever seen in Australia last night. Surrounded on each side by Chinese opponents, the Socceroo flipped his body away from the goal in an iconic bicycle kick, four minutes into the second half, and blasted the ball overhead into the corner of the net from close range. The star forward's goalscoring rampage put Australia through to the semi-finals in a 2-0 win over China in Brisbane. Scroll down for video Matching his World Cup screamer, the golden boy of Australian soccer Tim Cahill has added yet another notch to his impressive career after scoring one of the finest goals ever seen in Australia last night\n@highlight\nTim Cahill added two more goals to his career in last night's Asian Cup\n@highlight\nHis overhead screamer and header sent Australia into the finals\n@highlight\nCahill flipped his body away from the goal and scissor kicked it overhead\n@highlight\nHis impressive goal came four minutes into the second half", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first was an audacious feat; a daring scissor-kick to rival any of his 39 goals for his country.The second was a @placeholder trademark; jumping high, heading past a despairing and diving goalkeeper", "idx": 63901}], "idx": 41541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Redknapp claimed QPR will fight to the end after Charlie Austin\u2019s stunning double against Aston Villa lifted them off the bottom for the table. Austin scored in each half to pile the misery on Paul Lambert\u2019s side and they are now without a goal in a staggering 531 minutes of football in the Barclays Premier League. Austin\u2019s two goals at Loftus Road has given Rangers hope ahead of the weekend\u2019s trip to Chelsea. Harry Redknapp (right) saw his side move off the bottom of the table following victory over Aston Villa Charlie Austin drills in his second goal on 69 minutes to secure a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa\n@highlight\nQPR defeated Aston Villa 2-0 at Loftus Road to lift them off the bottom of their Premier League table\n@highlight\nCharlie Austin scored the opening goal with a stunning half volley from Bobby Zamora's knock down\n@highlight\nAustin doubled the lead shortly after the second half by nipping in to score his fourth goal of the season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 298, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 524, "end": 537}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder races to congratulate his strike partner after setting him up with a cushioned header", "idx": 63906}], "idx": 41545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Even if you know the way,\" an ancient Korean proverb advises, \"ask one more time.\" If North Korea's latest cycle of misdeeds, followed by international censure, followed by menacing words out of Pyongyang has a familiar ring to it, it is because this behavior has become a fixture of the accordion-like rhythm of Northeast Asian security. But a familiar path is not the same thing as a prudent one. It would be a mistake to let North Korea's young leader think he has inherited the family license to provoke with immunity. Let's briefly retrace the recent cycle of provocation, sanction and threat.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has threatened more missile and nuclear tests\n@highlight\nPatrick Cronin says the threats came in response to reasonable sanctions imposed on N. Korea\n@highlight\nHe says it may be prudent to show N. 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Home health aide Nina Forst wants a doctor to check out a rash on her son Gotti's head. Pierce, Stender and Gotti were among 52 patients who arrived one evening this week at Clinic with a Heart in Lincoln, Nebraska. The weekly clinic offers free care to those falling through the cracks of the health care system, says Dr. Rob Rhodes, a family physician who is president and founder of the clinic.\n@highlight\nFree clinic offers care to those falling through the cracks of the health care system\n@highlight\nClinic expects to see more than 2,000 patients this year, up from 1,400 last year\n@highlight\nFounder: Clinic is \"entry point for the health care system\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A volunteer doctor diagnosed ringworm, a fungal infection, in @placeholder's son Gotti, 6.", "idx": 63912}], "idx": 41551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kansas City, Missouri (CNN) -- Amid an ongoing congressional probe into the General Services Administration, a CNN investigation has uncovered more evidence of wasteful spending at the agency, including cooking classes for employees that cost as much as $3,350 per class. For years, the GSA paid to send employees to these cooking classes to build team spirit, part of a spending pattern that the agency now says was inappropriate. Employees based in Kansas City, Missouri, attended classes at The Culinary Center of Kansas City, located in suburban Overland Park, where they cooked meals. Senator encourage GSA to 'clean house' The GSA confirmed that there were nine classes beginning in June 2007, with the last class in June 2011. The total cost to the GSA was $20,701.\n@highlight\nGSA is under a congressional investigation for wasteful spending\n@highlight\nThe spending came to light after a report detailed an $823,000 conference in 2010\n@highlight\nCNN has found the agency also spent more than $20,000 on cooking classes\n@highlight\nThe GSA says its new chief 'has instituted stringent new policies ... to put an end to this misuse of taxpayer dollars'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 76, "end": 106}, {"start": 111, "end": 113}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 494, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 527}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 608, "end": 610}, {"start": 633, "end": 635}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And that's part of what we're seeing in the change in @placeholder.\"", "idx": 63914}], "idx": 41553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The sex scandal engulfing former CIA chief David Petraeus and America\u2019s commander in Afghanistan deepened yesterday when it emerged the two men had personally intervened in a messy child custody battle. While supposedly focused on the anti-terror agenda, two of the leading figures in the US security machine were writing glowing letters in support of the twin sister of the woman at the heart of the scandal. The revelation in court documents of their intervention on behalf of Natalie Khawam \u2013 a woman a judge had ruled psychologically unstable \u2013 fuelled speculation over the extent of their involvement with her sister, Florida socialite Jill Kelley.\n@highlight\nCIA chief David Petraeus and General John Allen wrote letters of support for 'unstable' Natalie Khawam\n@highlight\nJudge had previously ruled against Khawam's claims for child custody\n@highlight\nMiss Khawam, a lawyer, this year filed for bankruptcy after racking up $1.9million in debt", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 35}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 289, "end": 290}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge also condemned Mrs @placeholder\u2019s testimony that she had seen her brother-in-law push her sister down the stairs while clutching their baby, describing her as a \u2018patently biased and unreliable witness\u2019.", "idx": 63917}], "idx": 41555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Opening statements in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial will be heard Monday, April 29, with the first testimony soon to follow, the judge announced Tuesday. Michael Jackson's mother and three children are suing AEG Live, claiming the concert promoter was liable in the pop star's June 25, 2009, death. Jury selection concluded Tuesday afternoon with selection of six alternates to back up the 12 jurors chosen Monday. Jackson Lawyer Brian Panish called it a \"good, diverse\" jury after the 12 main jurors were seated Monday. The main jury panel includes six men and six women, and there are four male and two females alternates.\n@highlight\nJury selection concluded Tuesday with selection of six alternates\n@highlight\nThe jury includes six men and six women, with four male and two females alternates\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson's mother and children say a concert promoter is liable in the pop star's death\n@highlight\nAEG Live's lawyers argue Jackson chose and controlled Dr. Conrad Murray.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 991, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and is serving a prison sentence.", "idx": 63918}], "idx": 41556} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 6,000 Christians have fled the northern Iraqi city of Mosul in the past week because of killings and death threats, Iraq's Ministry of Immigration and Displaced Persons said Thursday. A Christian family that fled Mosul found refuge in the Al-Sayida monastery about 30 miles north of the city. The number represents 1,424 families, at least 70 more families than were reported to be displaced on Wednesday. The ministry said it had set up an operation room to follow up sending urgent aid to the displaced Christian families as a result of attacks by what it called \"terrorist groups.\"\n@highlight\nMore than 1,400 Christian families displaced\n@highlight\nFamilies reportedly frightened by killings and threats by Muslim extremists\n@highlight\nExtremists ordering them to convert to Islam, officials say\n@highlight\nFourteen Christians have been slain in the past two weeks in Mosul", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 200}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In response to the recent attacks on @placeholder, authorities have ordered more checkpoints in several of the city's Christian neighborhoods.", "idx": 63923}, {"query": "A curfew was declared Wednesday in several neighborhoods of eastern @placeholder as authorities searched for militants behind the attacks.", "idx": 63925}], "idx": 41559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 13 March 2013 Perhaps it was worried about being turned away, and wanted to be at the front of the queue. But sadly for this baby seal, who hauled itself out of the sea and flip-flopped across the road to a nightclub, it was shut when it got there. The creature had managed to waddle across a busy road in Herne Bay, Kent, to arrive at the doorstep of the Talk of the Town club and amusement arcade at 9am today. Let me in! The baby seal seemed eager to go clubbing - but was ushered back to sea by the RSPCA\n@highlight\nThe seal waddled across a busy road in Herne Bay, Kent today\n@highlight\nNightclub was closed and he was ushered back to sea by the RSPCA", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The nightclub in @placeholder clearly interested the curious creature - or perhaps he wanted to try his luck at the Bingo next door", "idx": 63928}], "idx": 41561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fraser, pictured at the funeral of his former gangland boss Charlie Richardson in 2012, is currently in an induced coma in Kings Hospital in south London Family and friends of notorious gangster 'Mad' Frankie Fraser, who is in a coma and being kept alive by a life support machine, have gathered to say their goodbyes. The 90-year-old criminal, who has spent almost half his life in prison, is in a critical condition at Kings Hospital in south London after reportedly undergoing surgery on Friday. He was induced into a coma in the intensive care unit following complications during an operation and a bedside vigil was held last night.\n@highlight\nFrankie Fraser, 90, is in a critical condition in Kings Hospital in London\n@highlight\nHe is in an induced coma after complications during surgery on Friday\n@highlight\nIt is believed he had a hip operation but doctors noticed a fractured leg\n@highlight\nHis family are keeping a bedside vigil as one said 'it doesn't look good'\n@highlight\nPart of Richardson gang in 1960s and infamous for pulling out rivals teeth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 60, "end": 77}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 994, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, pictured left in his police mug shot in the 1960s and right in 1956 before he was jailed for seven years", "idx": 63931}], "idx": 41562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world is 'adrift' and America is in decline because of the 'extraordinary vacuum of leadership in this country,' New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Saturday. 'People both inside America and outside America no longer know what America stands for,' the outspoken politician told attendees of an Iowa GOP fundraiser, and that's because of 'the lack of leadership we have in the White House.' 'America is not being respected around the world the way we used to be and we\u2019re not being respected because we longer mean what we say and say what we mean,' Christie, a probable 2016 presidential candidate, told a group of roughly 1,000 Republicans at a party for Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad's birthday.\n@highlight\n'People both inside America and outside America no longer know what America stands for,' New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Saturday in Iowa\n@highlight\nChristie, a probable 2016 presidential candidate, was officially in the state to celebrate Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad's birthday\n@highlight\nChristie acknowledged today that he's 'considering' a run for president but hasn't made a decision yet", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 962, "end": 975}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Maybe you'll be making some more trips to @placeholder soon.", "idx": 63933}], "idx": 41563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Jessica Keenan tried on wedding dresses in a fancy Beverly Hills boutique, about 100 miles from the Santa Barbara, California, clinic where she gets blasted with chemotherapy once a week. Jessica Keenan, 34, is getting married January 24, thanks to the Dream Foundation. Keenan is 34 years old and battling Stage 4 breast cancer with faith, hope and a charity called the Dream Foundation, which helps terminally ill adults. ''You get a diagnosis and you never know how short your time is,\" Keenan said. \"I chose to believe there is going to be a cure. You still carry those dreams of getting married, having a kid.\"\n@highlight\nJessica Keenan, 34, has Stage 4 breast cancer\n@highlight\nOne of her dreams is to get married to defy her terminally ill prognosis\n@highlight\nThe Dream Foundation is helping her dream come true\n@highlight\nThe foundation helps terminally ill adults with their last wishes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 404, "end": 419}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 805, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Keenan wrote a letter to Dream Foundation, at the suggestion of her devoted nurses at the @placeholder cancer center.", "idx": 63939}], "idx": 41564} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Track star Oscar Pistorius broke down in court Thursday, the fourth day of his murder trial, as a neighbor described the grisly scenes when he tried to save the athlete's girlfriend after a fatal shooting on Valentine's Day 2013. The amputee sprinter, 27, nicknamed \"Blade Runner,\" has pleaded not guilty to all four counts against him, saying the killing of model Reeva Steenkamp, 29, was a tragic error and he mistook her for an intruder. In graphic testimony, witness Johan Stipp, a doctor who lived close by, said he went to Pistorius' residence after hearing shots fired. He said he saw Steenkamp mortally wounded, her brain tissue mixed with blood and Pistorius praying for her to live.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"He definitely wanted her to live, \" witness says about Oscar Pistorius\n@highlight\nWitness says he saw Reeva Steenkamp had been mortally wounded\n@highlight\n\"I thought she was a burglar and I shot her,\" witness quotes Pistorius as saying\n@highlight\nDefense attorney grills another witness on notes taken of fatal shooting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The prosecution has put up several witnesses who live near @placeholder and say they heard shouting before the four gunshots that night, while his defense attorney has grilled them relentlessly to raise doubts about their version of events.", "idx": 63951}], "idx": 41569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:33 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:47 EST, 9 January 2014 Fire starter: Matthew Heckler holding Zeus who chewed through a can of deodorant which caused an explosion A six-month-old puppy chomped through a can of deodorant which caused a window-shattering explosion. The saluki greyhound cross called Zeus chewed through the can of Lynx and caused a blast so intense that it shattered his owner's double glazed bay window, broke the floorboards and set fire to the sofa. Kerry Leech, 20, and her partner Matthew Heckler, 22, said they were lucky not to have been in during the freak accident at their home in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, on Saturday.\n@highlight\nSaluki greyhound cross chewed through can of Lynx at house in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire\n@highlight\nBlast was so intense it shattered a bay window and broke floorboards\n@highlight\nKerry Leech and partner Matthew Heckler said they were lucky not to be in", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 542, "end": 556}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder added: 'When we got inside the house we saw that the explosion had completely smashed out our bay window.", "idx": 63955}], "idx": 41572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The 'Pandemic Princess', now dubbed the 'Seasick Princess', has struck again leaving holiday makers fuming after their cruise ship holiday was cancelled. 2000 passengers who were due to set sail to New Zealand today on the Sea Princess were told just yesterday their trip had been canned due to technical difficulties. It left a number of passengers stranded while others heard the devastating news at the airport, waiting to depart flights to Sydney to board the ship. Scroll down for video The 'Sea Princess' (pictured) has had its trip to New Zealand cancelled due to technical difficulties. It's one of many problems the ship has recently had including a gastro outbreak on board\n@highlight\nPassengers left fuming as trip on cruise ship 'Seasick Princess' is again cancelled\n@highlight\nAt least 2000 passengers due to set sail to New Zealand were told their trip had been canned due to technical difficulties\n@highlight\nAngry travellers took to social media to vent their outrage\n@highlight\nOne of many problems on 'Sea Princess' including gastro outbreak and engine difficulties\n@highlight\nCarnival Australia has offered all passengers a full refund and a 100% future cruise credit\n@highlight\nIn 2013, 843,000 Aussies went on cruise holidays in Australia and abroad", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 21}, {"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Company said: 'We have made the difficult decision to cancel @placeholder' current cruise and proceed to dry dock where all the required repairs can be made", "idx": 63964}], "idx": 41578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the ghettos of the Niger Delta, one woman is on a mission to bring glamor to the region while at the same time educating and inspiring promising young talent from the area. 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She wanted to use fashion as an instrument for change in the region.\n@highlight\nItalian designer Caterina Bortolussi has started an ethical fashion label in Nigeria\n@highlight\nBortolussi has trained and hired girls from the region to become models and brand ambassadors\n@highlight\nNext year she hopes to inspire more locals and teach tailoring skills", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 185, "end": 203}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 736, "end": 754}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Regeneration is part of @placeholder's larger and rather ambitious plan for the region.", "idx": 63966}], "idx": 41579} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 5 September 2013 The NYPD have launched an internal investigation after officers were caught posting pictures of themselves in full uniform on dating websites. A spokesman confirmed to MailOnline today that an investigation is underway after cops were spotted showing off to prospective online dates in their uniforms, posing next to patrol cars and motorcycles. Despite several officers' profiles being taken down since the flaunting of NYPD rules emerged, others are still looking for love on sites such as Match.com and OkCupid. 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Mary Stroman was killed while an inquest was being held into the death of gifted ballerina Tallulah, 15, who killed herself at London\u2019s St Pancras station. The inquest into the death of the schoolgirl \u2013 who became addicted to websites glamorising self-harm and suicide \u2013 was widely reported in the media. Death: Tallulah Wilson, 15, left, was found dead on the tracks at St Pancras station. 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A Turkish commando on patrol near the Turkey-Iraq border. The air attack, which began around 1 a.m. and last for more than three hours, targeted Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) outposts in the Qandil mountain, the statement said. Turkish ground troops launched long-range missiles at the PKK positions after the air attack, the statement said. All warplanes returned safely to their bases in Turkey, the military said. Jamal Abdullah, a spokesman for Iraq's autonomous Kurdish Regional Government said the targets of the attack appear to be PKK fighters in the border area, but there are reports of civilian casualties in nearby villages. 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The 23-year-old Spaniard held off compatriot and pole sitter Dani Pedrosa with Australia's former world champion Casey Stoner completing the podium. Reigning world champion and Lorenzo's Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi continued his remarkable comeback after a broken leg by claiming fifth. 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The self-styled 'fake sheik' from Melbourne, who has an online cult following, was deported from the Philippines in July and has been under close police surveillance since his return to Australia. The 29-year-old has taken to his account to post his new rants in response to reports that ISIS fighters fear they will not meet 72 virgins in paradise if they are killed by Kurdish female fighters.\n@highlight\nMuslim preacher Robert 'Musa' Cerantonio has re-appeared online\n@highlight\nAfter months of internet silence the 'fake sheik' has posted new messages\n@highlight\nHe says Paradise awaits would-be jihadis if they die in battle for the faith\n@highlight\nCerantonio was deported from the Philippines in July and brought back to Australia\n@highlight\nPolice say that although his postings are 'offensive' they have not breached Australian law\n@highlight\nHe has been under close police surveillance since his return", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 16, "end": 39}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 648, "end": 671}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 881, "end": 890}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cerantonio was born in @placeholder and converted to Islam when he was 17.", "idx": 64007}], "idx": 41606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:59 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 18 April 2013 He's back: BBC series Bergerac, starring John Nettles could be brought back, but Mr Nettles is very unlikely to return The BBC could remake classic Jersey-based crime drama Bergerac, but its original star John Nettles is unlikely to be playing the role that made him so famous, it emerged today. It is more than 20 years since the original ratings hit was axed but the Corporation says a new version is in development, but with a younger Jim Bergerac. 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The old tune from the Broadway show \"Hair\" seemed apt. This is the fourth consecutive morning that we woke up staring at a grey haze. It's another bad-air day in Beijing. You can barely see. You can barely breathe. But you can feel -- and even taste -- the grit floating in the air. The World Health Organization has set healthy level of Air Quality Index at 25 micrograms, while Beijing considers a 300 reading as \"Bad\" and 500 as \"Hazardous.\" Last weekend, however, it breached 700!\n@highlight\nFlorCruz: On bad days in Beijing, seeing, breathing is difficult\n@highlight\nRapid industrialization, explosive growth in cars contribute to China's air pollution\n@highlight\nState-run media acknowledge China's lead status as emitter of greenhouse gases\n@highlight\nHealth is the big casualty", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 54}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 454, "end": 478}, {"start": 505, "end": 521}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Five days after what some have dubbed @placeholder's \"air-mageddon,\" the sunshine has reappeared, and the air has actually turned relatively clear.", "idx": 64015}], "idx": 41610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Barrow, Business Correspondent If you dream of living beside the seaside, you\u2019d better move fast because house prices are soaring. The average price of a home in a seaside town has been rising by nearly \u00a3500 a month for the last decade. Some of the most popular resorts have seen house prices double in that time. On average, a home by the sea now costs nearly \u00a3200,000, according to Halifax. In places such as exclusive Sandbanks in Dorset and Salcombe in Devon, the average is around \u00a3600,000. Craig McKinlay, mortgage director at Halifax, said: \u2018Seaside towns provide a unique lifestyle opportunity and remain popular places for people to live. 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The 25-year-old was superb on Saturday as the Blues dealt with an early scare from Garry Monk's impressive side to hold on to their impeccable Premier League record. It means that Costa now has a remarkable seven goals in four league games since his \u00a332million move from Atletico Madrid in the summer and further enhances the belief that Chelsea came out of the transfer window as clear victors. 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Now she's swapped the glitzy outfits for a stylish and sophisticated look as she models the new Autumn/Winter collection for Evans. The High Street store said the size 18 actress was the perfect choice to showcase their latest designs of dresses, separates and partywear because she's 'a true advocate of a positive body image.' 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Shezanne Cassim, 29, was arrested in April and charged with violating a 2012 cyber crime law that has penalties for allegedly challenging authorities, his attorney, Susan Burns, said. Mr Cassim, who was moved to a maximum security prison in Abu Dhabi in June, has been accused of endangering national security. 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Rick Santorum, who is campaigning to become America's second Catholic president, disagrees from the bottom of his gut with the first Catholic to hold the office. In October, he told a Catholic university audience that when he read the 1960 speech in which John F. Kennedy said: \"I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute,\" he \"almost threw up.\" More recently, he elaborated on his dyspeptic condition in an ABC television interview, calling JFK's credo \"an absolutist doctrine that was abhorrent at the time of 1960.\" But the Baptist ministers who witnessed Kennedy's speech surely felt differently. 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Liz Lynne, who succeeded Smith as MP for Rochdale, allegedly ordered her PA to destroy several pages of notes containing a stream of allegations against the paedophile. They detailed a litany of abuse at the Knowl View children\u2019s home in Rochdale, which closed in the mid-1990s. 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Attorneys for architect Louis Cherry and his wife Marsha Gordon, along with a council board backed by some of their neighbors, presented closing arguments to Superior Court Judge Elaine Bushfan on Tuesday. Mr Cherry had been given approval to build their sleek two-story home in the Historic Oakwood neighborhood of Raleigh, North Carolina almost a year ago. However six months into the project, the council revoked their permission after complaints that the design was ruining the look of the surrounding area.\n@highlight\nArchitect Louis Cherry built a home in historic Oakwood that has riled his well-to-do neighbors because it stands out from period properties which are valued around $400,000\n@highlight\nMr Cherry had been given approval to build the two-story home in North Carolina almost a year ago - but it was revoked six months into the build\n@highlight\nA judge is now weighing up the arguments but has not said when she will make a decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 971, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I like big [moving] trucks and I cannot lie', it went on, along with: 'I would use this courtroom recess to take a bathroom break, but indoor plumbing is a modern infrastructure yet to be approved in @placeholder.'", "idx": 64048}], "idx": 41632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Edith Windsor, who filed the original case that could upend the Defense of Marriage Act, says just getting the case to this point is a kind of victory. \"We've made a huge step forward and a huge difference in how people look at us,\" she said. \"And so, it'll happen. Another year if not now.\" It was the death of Windsor's life partner, Thea Clara Spyer, that led to the case. Theirs was not a fleeting romance -- the women were together 42 years sharing ups and downs, laughs and tears. They also shared what they'd earned together, including from Windsor's job as a programmer with IBM and Spyer's work as a psychologist.\n@highlight\nEdith Windsor and Thea Spyer met in New York and were together more than 40 years\n@highlight\nThey couldn't legally marry in the U.S., but they did tie the knot in 2007 in Toronto\n@highlight\nWhen Spyer died, Windsor paid a large inheritance tax -- then fought it in court\n@highlight\nA court rules their union was valid; the Supreme Court is hearing the case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 73, "end": 95}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 592, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her knack for programming eventually helped her land a job, and to excel, at @placeholder.", "idx": 64050}], "idx": 41633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Researchers from the University of Sydney are conducting a world-first study on newborn babies to investigate whether it is possible to predict whether a child will stutter even before they can talk. Sydney University's Australian Stuttering Research Centre are conducting the study in an attempt to discover the cause of stuttering, using 20 babies with a family history of the disorder and 20 without. 17-week old Levi Crellin was the first baby to take part in the study, after his older sister Zoe suffered from a debilitating stutter from the time she was two years old. 17-week old Levi Crellin was the first baby to take part in the study on the causes of stuttering\n@highlight\nLevi Crellin is the first baby to take part in a study on stuttering\n@highlight\nHis grandfather and older sister both suffered from stuttering\n@highlight\nHis mother said that she didn't want him to go through the trauma\n@highlight\nThe study is being conducted by the University of Sydney\n@highlight\nNewborn babies will undergo MRI scans over six years\n@highlight\nResearchers are hoping to discover the causes of stuttering", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 40}, {"start": 200, "end": 216}, {"start": 220, "end": 256}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 952, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's brain will continue to be monitored through regular MRI scans", "idx": 64057}], "idx": 41639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Peters Luther Burrell is no one\u2019s idea of a soft touch. Weighing 17st and with the physical attributes of a world-class athlete, the Huddersfield-born son of a chemical processor is a tough man earning a hard living in a sometimes brutal sport. But Burrell, just like every professional sportsman, is also a human being. Last season, at the end of a breakthrough Six Nations which saw the 26-year-old centre lay down a significant marker for next year\u2019s World Cup, the physical and emotional demands of an eight-week campaign away from his family caught up with him. 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They had planned to escape the North Korean labor camp they were being held in until Shin overheard them and reported them to the prison guards. Just 14-years old, Shin says he felt no guilt in condemning them to death. One of the very few North Koreans to be born inside one of the brutal prison camps, he says the concept of family that exists in the outside world did not exist in Camp 14. 'Escape from Camp 14' a true North Korea survival story\n@highlight\nS. Korea's National Human Rights Commission documenting abuses in N. 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Vatican officials were already trying Monday to swat down unsavory claims by Italian publications of a brewing episode involving gay priests, male prostitutes and blackmail when news broke that Benedict had moved up the resignation of a Scottish archbishop linked over the weekend by a British newspaper to inappropriate relationships with priests. Benedict announced two weeks ago that he will step down as pope Thursday, becoming the first pontiff to leave the job alive in 598 years. 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Andrew Robertson's second-half strike gave the Tartan Army hope but Rooney's second came almost immediately after it to maintain the visitors' two-goal buffer. Sportsmail's Rob Draper rates all the players' performances. Wayne Rooney celebrates the first of his double against Scotland on Tuesday night Jack Wilshere holds off Steven Naismith as he backs up sublime skills with some hard graft ENGLAND Fraser Forster - 7\n@highlight\nEngland defeated Scotland 3-1 at Celtic Park on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain flicked on Jack Wilshere's sublime ball for 1-0\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney headed England's second home early in the second half\n@highlight\nAndrew Robertson hit back for Scotland before Rooney's second came\n@highlight\nRooney is the star man for England with a rating of eight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 84, "end": 106}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 734, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 895, "end": 910}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Characteristically energetic performance causing @placeholder a few problems in the first half - but had little support to speak of.", "idx": 64083}], "idx": 41654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Glitzy Dubai lures globetrotters with its modern architectural wonders and a bounty of luxury shopping, dining and lodging. This United Arab Emirates metropolis boasts \"sunshine, shopping, seaside, sports and safety\" as key selling points on its tourism website. Caroline Faraj is CNN's chief operations director in Dubai and editor of CNN Arabic. Faraj, originally from Jordan, moved to Dubai in December 2001. We asked Faraj to share her tips for visiting this dynamic city: Where can you get the best view of the city? At Burj Khalifa, which is the tallest building in the world. The tower's observation deck, At The Top, is located on level 124.\n@highlight\nCNN's Caroline Faraj recommends a Dubai Creek tour to visitors\n@highlight\nTry the traditional salt-cured or sun-dried fish\n@highlight\nFor a stunning view, go to the observation deck at the Burj Khalifa\n@highlight\nHave a short time there? 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Once a dairy factory, the 1908 warehouse located in Richmond in Melbourne, Victoria, has had a stunning town-house makeover that hopes to see the property sell for $1.1 million plus. 'For auction on Saturday, we\u2019re hoping to see it achieve close to $1.3 million. We\u2019ve got about 3 or 4 people interested \u2013 had over a hundred people inspect it. \u2018Lots of empty- nesters looking for a change and hoping to buy away from city locations after selling their big family homes, but also some trendy singles interested,\u2019 agent Jodie McCarthy told Daily Mail Australia.\n@highlight\nTwo-storey property in Richmond, Victoria will go under the hammer on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe 1908 warehouse home was renovated in 1999\n@highlight\nCurrent owners Corrine and Nigel said they receive regular knocks on the doors from film-makers interested in using their home for a television set\n@highlight\nIt has been described as one, big, open space", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 685}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Richmond property was featured in the first season of Underbelly, a drama series that exposes the criminal gangland side of @placeholder", "idx": 64111}], "idx": 41676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 07:06 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:55 EST, 4 February 2013 A shocking video emerged today of a woman going on a rant to patients in a hospital waiting room. The two-minute clip, filmed on Saturday night at Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk, saw the woman shout abuse at students Gina Thompson, 23, of Nigeria, and her 21-year-old Spanish friend. The woman asked them \u2018where do you come from\u2019 before saying: \u2018You're coming over here and you're pleading poverty. We are paying taxes you a***holes and we are going down in this crisis.\u2019\n@highlight\nMAILONLINE EXCLUSIVE\n@highlight\nIncident happened at Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk on Saturday at 7:30pm\n@highlight\nWoman shouted abuse at university student Gina Thompson, 23, of Nigeria\n@highlight\nShe was at A&E with her 21-year-old Spanish friend who is also a student\n@highlight\nWoman now charged with five offences and will appear at court on Feb 20", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 570, "end": 589}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was arrested at the @placeholder department on Saturday evening and she was brought in.", "idx": 64115}], "idx": 41679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BURSA, Turkey (CNN) -- Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian Wednesday became the first Armenian head of state to travel to Turkey to attend a soccer game between the two countries' national teams. Armenian President Serzh Sarkasian (right) pictured with Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul during Gul's visit to Yerevan in 2008. Sarkisian and Turkish president Abdullah Gul arrived at the stadium in Bursa together in a car flying the national flags of both countries. In an exclusive interview with CNN before the game, Gul said the event opened a new chapter for relations between Armenia and Turkey. But when asked, he avoided saying whether the border between the two neighbors would be opened before 2010.\n@highlight\nArmenian president's visit comes amid thaw in relations between neighbors\n@highlight\nTurkey, Armenia signed protocols at weekend to establish diplomatic ties\n@highlight\nPresident Sarkisian has faced angry protests at home over rapprochement\n@highlight\nSarkisian attends soccer match; Gul attended match in Yerevan last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 228}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 516, "end": 518}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was in Bursa on Wednesday, hosting a conference of Armenian and @placeholder academics examining bilateral relations.", "idx": 64120}, {"query": "The protocols call for establishment of embassies in each others' capitals, and for re-opening the @placeholder-Armenian border, which has been closed since 1993.", "idx": 64121}], "idx": 41683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are the two best players in world football, but Gareth Bale is the heir to the throne. There is no doubt he can be the best player on the planet in five years\u2019 time. What Bale has achieved in his first season at Real Madrid is nothing short of sensational. To go to a new club, a new country and an entirely new culture and perform as he has done is remarkable. He was not at his best on Saturday night but big players change games and that\u2019s exactly what he\u2019s done. He scored a wonder goal to win the Copa del Rey last month and made the crucial breakthrough in extra time in the Champions League.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid team-mate Ronaldo and Barcelona rival are undoubtedly the two best players in the world, but the Welshman is next in line\n@highlight\nIn five years' time there is no doubt he can be the best\n@highlight\nThe former Spurs winger has been sensational in his first season in Spain\n@highlight\nBale scored the winner in the Copa del Rey and the crucial goal in the 4-1 victory over Atletico Madrid as Real won the Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 619, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 976, "end": 987}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cap fits: Bale has proved he can match @placeholder's backwards baseball cap look off the pitch", "idx": 64125}, {"query": "Crowded out: Both Ronaldo (above) and @placeholder (below) possess the ability to fire off shots even in the busiest of penalty areas", "idx": 64126}], "idx": 41685} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Lloyd Sonia met the Queen while out playing in Hamilton Gardens, behind the Yorks' London home aged four One of the highlights of the Royal Childhood exhibition which opens at Buckingham Palace today is the Queen's unfinished novel, written when she was just eight. As we revealed exclusively in Weekend last week, it was called The Happy Farm and dedicated 'To Sonia, My dear little friend and lover of horses.' And now we can reveal who Sonia was - the girl who became 'my dear little friend' to the most famous woman in the world. It all began in 1930 when, aged just four, Princess Elizabeth of York bumped into Sonia Graham-Hodgson while out playing in Hamilton Gardens, behind the Yorks' London home, 145 Piccadilly, a stone's throw from Hyde Park.\n@highlight\nSonia met the Queen when she was just four years old\n@highlight\nThey became great friends, with the Queen dedicating her novel to Sonia\n@highlight\nSonia says that the Queen loved getting away from the palace", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 54, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 593, "end": 609}, {"start": 623, "end": 642}, {"start": 665, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He brought his cumbersome equipment to @placeholder on a lorry, fed the cables through a window and took his X-ray plates in as the king lay in bed.", "idx": 64130}], "idx": 41689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the past four months \"Road to Durban: A Green City Journey\" has traveled south from the UK to the COP17 Conference in Durban, exploring efforts to reduce carbon emissions in urban centers. 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World No.1 Nadal dispatched his old adversary Roger Federer in straight sets 7-5 6-3 to book only his second appearance in the season-ending tournament final while Djokovic dismissed Stanislas Wawrinka 6-3 6-3. The results set up what should be an absorbing match on Monday evening and a fitting finale to a season the Serb and the Spaniard have dominated. 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Federer returned to the singles court at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday and in defeating Andreas Seppi, ensured that another long winning streak didn't come to an end. Whereas Federer was upset by Tommy Robredo in New York five weeks ago, he improved to 10-0 against Seppi by downing the Italian 6-4 6-3. Having dipped to seventh in the rankings, Federer needs wins to ensure his participation at the year-end championships in London in November. 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The operator admitted the frightening lapse, which saw 30 people injured, during interviews with investigators, Ted Turpin from National Transportation Safety Board announced today. 'She did admit that she dozed off prior to entering the station, and she did not awake again until the train hit close to the end of the bumper,' Turpin said. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe operator admitted the frightening lapse, which saw 30 people injured, during interviews with investigators\n@highlight\nShe also said she was admonished in February for dozing off and missing a stop\n@highlight\nMore than 30 people were injured in the collision at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, after the train derailed and barreled towards the entrance of the terminals shortly before 3am on Monday\n@highlight\nOfficials said the woman was hired by the CTA in April and began training to be an operator in October\n@highlight\nShe had been driving trains for 60 days, mainly as a fill-in operator with irregular shifts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 394}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 870, "end": 897}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder became aware of that almost immediately, and a supervisor admonished her and had a discussion with her,' Turpin said.", "idx": 64172}], "idx": 41720} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Iraqi government policemen and soldiers in Mosul abandoned their weapons and uniforms with barely a fight against the army of black-clad killers from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terror group. The gunmen quickly laid their hands on a mass of abandoned U.S. military equipment to add to their massive arsenal, ranging from Humvee vehicles to night-sights and body armour. Among the first acts of this ruthless force of Islamic militants was to liberate 2,500 prisoners from two jails - many of them terrorists who immediately joined their ranks. Scroll down for video Brutal: Masked ISIL gunmen gather in the Iraq desert\n@highlight\nIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) rules nation-sized swathe of land\n@highlight\nGrew out of Al Qaeda in Iraq, but has eclipsed them in power and brutality\n@highlight\nBoasts 12,000 fighters, many of whom have flooded in from abroad\n@highlight\nGrew stronger thanks to unrest in Syria - and is well-armed and well-funded\n@highlight\nRules its territory with a ruthless take on Islamic law, involving brutal punishment", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 158, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 654, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, it effectively governs a nation-sized area stretching over north and west @placeholder and Syria.", "idx": 64173}], "idx": 41721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The son of a family found murdered in their home has been charged with their murders and is being held without bail. Alan Hruby, 19, of Norman, Oklahoma, admitted to shooting his father, John Hruby, mother, Katherine 'Tinker' Hruby and younger sister Katherine, most likely on Thursday night. Stephens County District Attorney Jason Hicks said in a news conference today that Alan said he owed a loan shark $3,000 and was hoping to inherit the money he needed to pay this person by inheriting money. Hicks also said that Alan told investigators that after shooting his parents he threw the gun he used, along with a DVD from the home's security system, in a nearby lake.\n@highlight\nJohn Hruby, his wife Katherine and their teenage daughter Katherine were found murdered in their home on Monday morning by their housekeeper\n@highlight\nTheir son, Alan, has been charged with their murders and is being held without bail\n@highlight\nThe family, from Duncan, Oklahoma, was last seen on Thursday, leading police to believe they were killed that night\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, Alan shared a photo of himself with friends, claiming they were at The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas, Texas\n@highlight\nAlan claims he killed his family in hopes of receiving $3,000 in inheritance to pay off a loan shark\n@highlight\nProsecutors said today that the death penalty, which is legal in Oklahoma, will be 'seriously considered' in this case", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 207, "end": 230}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 293, "end": 307}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1363}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gone to soon: @placeholder (above) was just 17-years-old and a junior in high school", "idx": 64181}], "idx": 41724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza (CNN) -- An Israeli airstrike on a house in Gaza overnight killed three high-ranking members of Hamas' military wing, the Qassam Brigades, the militant group said Thursday. Seven civilians were also killed. The three members of the Brigades' 15-member military council were killed in a bombing in Rafah in southern Gaza, according to Hamas. The announcement of their deaths comes the day after Hamas said an Israeli strike had killed the wife and at least two children of Mohammed Deif, the head of the military wing. Deif's 7-month-old son was killed, and the body of one of his daughters was removed from the rubble later, according to Hamas. Another of Deif's daughters is missing and believed to be buried in the rubble. The strike failed to kill Deif, Hamas said.\n@highlight\nNEW: An Israeli airstrike hits people digging a grave in a cemetery, health officials say\n@highlight\nHamas says a bombing in Rafah kills 3 senior leaders of the Qassam Brigades\n@highlight\nIsrael says two of the dead were responsible for \"major terror attacks against Israelis\"\n@highlight\nOne of them played a \"major role\" in the capture of an Israeli soldier in 2006, the IDF says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 127, "end": 141}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 946, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will strike those that have terrorized our communities, towns and cities, we will pursue the perpetrators of abduction of our soldiers and teenagers, and we will succeed in restoring security to the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 64184}, {"query": "But the two sides failed to reach a compromise, with Israel calling for @placeholder to be demilitarized and Hamas requesting, among other things, the lifting of Israel's economic blockade on Gaza.", "idx": 64185}], "idx": 41727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The messy row between the boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina Brown and her family continues, amid claims Nick Gordon has not made any attempt to visit his 21-year-old girlfriend in hospital, where she is fighting for her life in a coma. According to TMZ, Gordon, 25 - who claims he has been barred from seeing Bobbi Kristina and has hired a lawyer - has avoided Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, where the daughter of Whitney Houston has been on life support since January 31. Gordon was in their Roswell home when a friend, Maxwell Lomas, 24, found Bobbi Kristina face-down in the bathtub unresponsive.\n@highlight\nNick Gordon has avoided Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, family claim\n@highlight\nHe allegedly staged a visit 'for the cameras' after Bobbi Kristina was admitted on January 31 but has not been back since\n@highlight\nGordon has told friends he is desperate to be reunited with Bobbi Kristina\n@highlight\nHe denies harming her in any way\n@highlight\nHow Bobbi Kristina came to be face down in the bath with injuries to her chest, and bruises to her mouth and face is now part of police inquiry\n@highlight\n911 call has emerged from previous domestic dispute and Bobbi Kristina was involved in car crash week before she was drowned\n@highlight\nGordon has told media to stop 'speaking to unauthorized family members'", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 58}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 355, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 636, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}, {"start": 965, "end": 978}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'To be honest with you, @placeholder is feeling very emotional right now behind all of this.", "idx": 64192}], "idx": 41731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Berlin (CNN) -- Germany swore in a new president Sunday, with former pastor Joachim Gauck replacing Christian Wulff, who resigned last month in the face of scandals. Wulff announced his resignation February 17 after he was accused of financial impropriety and doing political favors for associates while he was state premier of Lower Saxony. A day before Wulff resigned, prosecutors in Hanover called for the government to waive his immunity from prosecution, in light of the evidence it had gathered. They cited \"extensive analyses of new documents and the evaluation of further media reports\" as \"grounds for initial suspicion of receiving bribes or being granted advantages.\"\n@highlight\nJoachim Gauck replaces Christian Wulff, who resigned last month\n@highlight\nWulff is accused of financial impropriety and doing political favors\n@highlight\nHe says he is innocent\n@highlight\nHis resignation is seen as a blow to Chancellor Angela Merkel, who backed him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has always maintained that he did nothing wrong throughout the course of the scandals -- something he reiterated during his resignation speech.", "idx": 64203}], "idx": 41741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Misrata, Libya (CNN) -- On the front lines of Libya's war, rebel fighters say they are finding more than weapons on captured or killed soldiers loyal to ruler Moammar Gadhafi. Rebels say they have confiscated cell phones that contain video showing Gadhafi loyalists raping women and torturing people. CNN has obtained a copy of a video shot on a cell phone that appears to show a woman being sexually abused. The person who gave the video to CNN says it was on a cell phone that was confiscated from a Gadhafi loyalist. It shows two men in civilian clothes standing over a naked woman who is bent over with her face on the floor.\n@highlight\nCNN sees a video showing a woman being abused by two men\n@highlight\nCNN cannot confirm when or where the video was shot\n@highlight\nRebels and experts claim pro-Gadhafi forces are raping and torturing\n@highlight\nThe stigma of the brutality has reportedly led a rebel commander to erase evidence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But in our court the crimes are massive and the crimes we are charging @placeholder with are crimes against humanity, meaning a widespread and systematic attack -- in this case through rapes -- so we don't need to prove one case; we need to prove massive numbers of cases.", "idx": 64206}], "idx": 41743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man in charge of curing cricket of corruption is adamant that he made the right decision in allowing convicted spot-fixer Mohammad Aamer to return to the game seven months ahead of the end of his five-year ban. Sir Ronnie Flanagan, chairman of the International Cricket Council\u2019s anti-corruption unit, insists that his controversial decision that opens up the possibility of Aamer returning at the highest level against England in October will not set a dangerous precedent for other offenders. Speaking ahead of the World Cup, the former chief constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary took full responsibility for throwing the gifted but flawed Aamer a lifeline but said he understands those who say he has been too lenient.\n@highlight\nPakistan bowler Aamer will return to action seven months early\n@highlight\nHe was banned for five years in 2011 for spot-fixing after newspaper sting\n@highlight\nAamer could return to action against England in UAE later this year\n@highlight\nICC anti-corruption chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan believes Aamer has served sufficient punishment and believes early return won't set bad precedent", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 252, "end": 280}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 566, "end": 590}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 951, "end": 953}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The distinguished senior policeman accepts that the battle against corruption in cricket is an ongoing one and had strong words for those who will attempt to manipulate and abuse the @placeholder which starts next week.", "idx": 64221}], "idx": 41752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wait is almost over... It's been months in the making and the sacrifices on both sides have been huge. But finally, on Saturday night, after three long months, all of it will have been worthwhile - as Rachael Cordingley will be able to have sex with her partner Carl Froch again. With his IBF and WBA world super-middleweight belts on the line, Froch does not want to head into this fight undercooked as he did in the first bout. VIDEO Scroll down to see Miss Cordingley's recent photo shoot [caption) Behind her man: Rachael always supports Froch at ringside and she will be there again on Saturday\n@highlight\nCarl Froch faces George Groves at Wembley on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Cobra hasn't had sex with Rachael Cordingley for three months\n@highlight\nFroch has been fully focused on his rematch with Londoner Groves\n@highlight\nHe has been sleeping in an annexe in their \u00a31million Nottingham home\n@highlight\nRachael says she usually gets pregnant straight after a fight", "entities": [{"start": 205, "end": 222}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 293, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 710, "end": 727}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That result forced a rematch to be ordered by the @placeholder, leading to this Saturday's bout at Wembley.", "idx": 64224}], "idx": 41754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 3:50 PM on 7th December 2011 A third elderly woman with medical issues has come forward to complain of security staff's 'heavy-handed' tactics at an airport after Thanksgiving. Linda Kallish, 66, of Boynton Beach, Florida, needs an insulin pump and fruit juice to control her diabetes and was left \u2018traumatised\u2019 by a search. Her ordeal comes after reports of two other elderly women who were allegedly forced to take off clothing by staff at New York\u2019s JFK airport. Scroll down for video Upset: Linda Kallish, 66, of Boynton Beach, Florida, needs an insulin pump and fruit juice to control her diabetes and was left 'traumatised' by a search\n@highlight\nThird woman angry at TSA tactics in New York airport\n@highlight\nLinda Kallish, 66, needs insulin pump and fruit juice\n@highlight\n'Had to partially remove clothing to show pump implant'\n@highlight\nLenore Zimmerman and Ruth Sherman also had issues", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the third case, @placeholder grandmother Ruth Sherman, 88, had arrived at JFK after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with family in New York.", "idx": 64230}], "idx": 41757} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard Archaeologists in Leicester have unveiled the paw prints of a dog left on Roman tiles 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made at Blackfriars - an area to the west of Leicester city centre which archaeologists have been digging since January. A number of other prints, including that of sheep and goats, were found on the ancient floor tiles of a Corieltauvi townhouse. Archaeologists in Leicester have unveiled the paw prints of a dog left on Roman tiles 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made at Blackfriars - an area of to the west of Leicester city centre which archaeologists have been digging since January\n@highlight\nDiscovery was made at Blackfriars, an area west of Leicester city centre\n@highlight\nSite belonged to Corieltauvi - a tribe who controlled most of the East Midlands and the whole of Lincolnshire between 100 BC to AD 50\n@highlight\nOther finds include tweezers, brooches, coin moulds and wall plaster\n@highlight\nArchaeologists believe it is possible that some of the coins in the Hallaton Treasure were minted at the site", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 190, "end": 210}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 562, "end": 582}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 699, "end": 719}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 854, "end": 855}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder had no centralised government, but it is thought they maintained an independent local government structure.", "idx": 64231}], "idx": 41758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With sympathy, grief and some outrage, Chinese netizens expressed their condolences over the deaths of two Chinese schoolgirls in Saturday's crash landing of an Asiana Airlines flight at San Francisco International Airport. Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16, are the sole casualties of the ill-fated flight carrying 307 passengers and crew. They were part of a group of 35 teachers and students from a middle school in the eastern Chinese city of Jiangshan traveling to California for a summer camp program. The crash remained one of the top trending topics on China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo on Monday, garnering over 1.7 million posts with the hashtag \"Boeing 777 crash.\" It was also the leading topic on Tencent Weibo, with over 240,000 posts.\n@highlight\nChinese netizens pour out condolences for Asiana plane crash victims\n@highlight\nSole casualties of plane crash were two Chinese schoolgirls\n@highlight\nCrash remained one of top trending topics on Twitter-like weibo platforms on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 196, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has clocked 43 hours flying a @placeholder and piloted a total of about 10,000 hours, the airline said.", "idx": 64233}, {"query": "\"@placeholder is a third-tier city with relatively low consumption levels and my classmates' backgrounds were not as privileged as some netizens think,\" he added.", "idx": 64234}], "idx": 41759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Payne PUBLISHED: 18:18 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 10 December 2013 The heartbroken mother of an Iraq veteran shot dead as he tried to buy her an iPad for Christmas today spoke for the first time, saying: \u2018He was incredibly generous. He loved his family and he loved life\u2019. New dad Jim Vester, 32, was lured to an Indianapolis parking lot on Wednesday by two men who posted an advert on Craigslist, saying they had an iPad for sale. But when he arrived he was ambushed, gunned down and robbed. Brothers Tyron Kincade, 19, and Tyshaune Kincade, 18, were today charged with his murder.\n@highlight\nJim Vester, who served the military for 12 years was shot dead while buying an iPad he saw advertised on Craigslist\n@highlight\nToday his devastated mother, who he was buying the iPad for, paid tribute, telling MailOnline: 'He was wonderful, he would do anything for us'\n@highlight\nShe added about the alleged killers: 'I don\u2019t want to speak about those people, I just want to talk about Jim and his life'\n@highlight\nHis wife, Jamie, also paid tribute. She said: 'I want to focus on all of the good Jim brought to this world and not focus on the people who did this to him'\n@highlight\nVester, 32, was pronounced dead at the scene in Indianapolis and leaves behind his wife Jamie and son Gavin\n@highlight\nTryon Kincade, 19, and his brother Tyshaune Kincade, 18, have been formally charged with Vester's murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 550, "end": 565}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1411, "end": 1416}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Witnesses say they overheard Mr Vester introduce himself as \u2018@placeholder\u2019 and moments later another man said, \u2018This is a robbery\u2019.", "idx": 64236}], "idx": 41761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kyle Walker is relishing his battle with Nathaniel Clyne for the right to be called England's first-choice right-back. The Tottenham defender will make his long-awaited return to action following a nine month spell on the sidelines with an abdominal injury against Besiktas on Thursday night. In Walker's absence, Southampton's Clyne has made his international debut and impressed on his first two appearances under Roy Hodgson. Tottenham players train in Turkey ahead of their Europa League clash with Besiktas Tottenham defender Walker will return against Besiktas after a nine-month spell out injured Walker is looking forward to competing with Nathanial Clyne (right) for England's right-back berth\n@highlight\nKyle Walker will make his long-awaited return from injury in Tottenham's Europa League clash with Besiktas on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe Spurs defender is looking forward to competing with Southampton's Nathanial Clyne for England's right-back slot\n@highlight\nWalker is confident after taking on the likes of Glen Johnson and Micah Richards in the past", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 648, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I came in for @placeholder there were Micah Richards and Glen Johnson in front of me,' said the Spurs defender.", "idx": 64240}], "idx": 41764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As one of the most powerful brands in the world and a byword for cool, Apple has become known for its minimalist billboards and ads. But it wasn\u2019t always the case: in the 70s and 80s Apple was a plucky upstart to Microsoft\u2019s dominance, and had to use the power of advertising to get noticed. From the pre-iconic logo Apple-1 computer built by Steve Jobs in his parents\u2019 basement in 1976 to the first colourful iMac in 1998, their adverts have evolved in line with the machinery. Scroll down for video Apple's first ad: In July 1976, Apple promised 'A balance of features' for the Apple-1 computer, which boasted 4k of RAM and a cassette interface\n@highlight\nAdverts show Apple's products from the Apple-1 in 1976 to the 1998 release of the iMac\n@highlight\nReveal firm's first ad had the headline 'A balance of features'", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Later adverts for the Apple II show signs of @placeholder\u2019s simple ethos and design philosophy.", "idx": 64241}], "idx": 41765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He may be Mr Nasty on Strictly \u2026 but when it comes to his dog, Craig Revel Horwood has a much softer side. The star has spoken of his devastation after learning his pet has a serious heart condition and does not have long left to live. Sophie, a rescued cavalier King Charles spaniel, has just turned 13 \u2013 making her 68 in human years. Scroll down for video Devastated: The Strictly Come Dancing judge, who shares Sophie with his boyfriend Damon Scott, said he is horrified at the thought of planning for their pet\u2019s death The Strictly Come Dancing judge, who shares Sophie with his boyfriend Damon Scott, said he is horrified at the thought of planning for their pet\u2019s death.\n@highlight\nStrictly Come Dancing judge has been told his pet dog Sophie will die soon\n@highlight\nThe rescued cavalier King Charles spaniel recently turned 13\n@highlight\n'It is going to be absolutely devastating. I am unbelievably in love with her'\n@highlight\nCasualty\u2019s Sunetra Sarker last night became the latest contestant to be eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing. 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A judge signed off on the deal which dropped manslaughter charges against Kelli Murphy, now 12, in a closed-door hearing. As part of the deal, Murphy will submit to a treatment plan and remain in the custody of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services until she turns 18. 'I'm satisfied with the outcome. It was the best that we could accomplish given the complexities of the case and the age of the juvenile,' Deputy Attorney General William Stokes said.\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, Kelli Murphy pleaded guilty to several misdemeanor charges in a plea deal\n@highlight\nShe was the youngest person charged with manslaughter in the state in more than 30 years, but those charges were dropped as part of the deal\n@highlight\nMurphy will undergo treatment and remain in the custody of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services until she's 18 years old\n@highlight\nShe was only 10-years-old when first charged in the 2012 death of three-month-old Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway\n@highlight\nFoss-Greenway had traces of Murphy's ADHD medication in her system and may also have been suffocated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 432, "end": 470}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder saw her daughter for the first time at a funeral home, the baby had a black eye, bruises on her nose and marks that looked like fingerprints on her cheeks, she said.", "idx": 64256}], "idx": 41775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Tom Sizemore has denied ever having met President Clinton or having given him Elizabeth Hurley\u2019s phone number after a recording surfaced yesterday where he was making outrageous claims about his connection to the pair. The actor spoke out late Wednesday saying that he does not deny that it is his voice on the tape that was released on Radar Online hours ago, but blamed the claims on his use of drugs like crystal meth. \u2018I was never at the White House and I never met Bill Clinton,\u2019 Sizemore told HuffPostLive with his lawyer at his side.\n@highlight\nTom Sizemore has denied ever giving President Clinton the number for his ex-girlfriend, Elizabeth Hurley\n@highlight\nA tape released today hears Sizemore claiming that his introduction led to a one-year affair between Hurley and Clinton- which she has denied\n@highlight\nSizemore, who has had a well-documented battle with drugs, said that the tape was recorded years ago when he was at the height of his addiction\n@highlight\nHe did not deny saying the claims, but said that what he said is completely false- now claiming he has never MET President Clinton\n@highlight\nCalled them 'rantings of a guy... with a very severe drug problem'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Setting the record straight: In the past, Hurley has said that she finds powerful men like @placeholder 'sexy' but she says the latest claims about them having an affair are false", "idx": 64262}], "idx": 41780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newly elected Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst will deliver the Republican Party's official response next Tuesday after President Barack Obama's delivers his State of the Union address, marking the first such honor for a politician best known for castrating hogs in her youth. Ernst, 44, is the first woman to serve in Congress from the state of Iowa, winning a seat that Democrat Tom Harkin had held for two decades. She won't break any ground for the GOP on Tuesday, however: Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers delivered the response speech last year. Republicans gave the job to women three times during the Bill Clinton presidency.\n@highlight\nFirst female senator in Iowa's history made national news with eye-catching campaign ads about castrating pigs on her family's farm\n@highlight\n'Let's make 'em squeal!' she cried, slamming big-spending liberals in Congress\n@highlight\nA Republican aide said he hopes Ernst will 'do what she does best: cut someone's cojones off'\n@highlight\nErnst follows Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Bobby Jindal and Marco Rubio among recent Republican rebutters\n@highlight\nRubio became an Internet sensation after he awkwardly reached for a bottle of water during his speech", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 52, "end": 67}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 146, "end": 163}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 471, "end": 492}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 980, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is still remembered for his awkward performance back in 2009.", "idx": 64267}], "idx": 41784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Maryland woman involved with a group described as a religious cult pleaded guilty in the starvation death of her son, but insisted that the charges be dropped when he is resurrected. Under terms of her plea agreement, Ria Ramkissoon's charges will be dropped if her son rises from the dead. The condition was made a part of Ria Ramkissoon's plea agreement, officials said. She entered the plea Monday in Baltimore, Maryland, to a first-degree felony count of child abuse resulting in death, her attorney, Steven Silverman, said Tuesday. Ramkissoon, a member of a group called One Mind Ministries, believes Javon Thompson, her year-old son, will rise again, and as part of her plea agreement, authorities agreed to the clause.\n@highlight\nJavon Thompson is believed to have died in December 2006\n@highlight\nOne Mind Ministries members prayed for his resurrection\n@highlight\nWhen he didn't rise, his body was put in a suitcase with mothballs\n@highlight\nUnder terms of plea deal, charges will be dropped if he rises from dead", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 516, "end": 531}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 587, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Once you get to understanding the story, understanding what @placeholder went through, and her intentions ... it becomes quite clear that Ria, although many may not think her hands are clean, a reasonable, rational person would have some sympathy.\"", "idx": 64273}, {"query": "\"Once you get to understanding the story, understanding what Ria went through, and her intentions ... it becomes quite clear that @placeholder, although many may not think her hands are clean, a reasonable, rational person would have some sympathy.\"", "idx": 64274}], "idx": 41789} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Krul was brought on in the last minute of extra-time JUST for the penalty shootout Newcastle goalkeeper saved two of five spot-kicks to send Holland through Sturrock did the same last year when in charge of Southend He replaced Paul Smith with Daniel Bentley and the substitute was the hero in penalty-shootout win over Oxford Louis van Gaal has been lauded for his decision to bring on goalkeeper Tim Krul ahead of Holland\u2019s penalty-shootout victory over Costa Rica \u2013 but was he inspired by Paul Sturrock? 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The passengers all fell ill while travelling aboard the Fred Olsen cruise liner, the Boudicca, on nine trips between October 2009 and May 2010. A spokesman for travel law specialists Irwin Mitchell, who handled the case on behalf of the passengers, said the cruise operator has agreed to settle the case without formally admitting liability for causing the passengers to fall ill. The cruise operator said the illness were down to a higher than usual number of cases of norovirus or winter vomiting virus among the UK population.\n@highlight\nMore than 130 passengers fell ill on nine separate Fred Olsen cruises\n@highlight\nPassengers agree to accept \u00a3280,000 while cruise firm denies liability\n@highlight\nThe cruise operator said the illness was the result of norovirus outbreak\n@highlight\nLuke Ryan said his Christmas turned into a 'disaster'\n@highlight\nFred Olsen reject any claims regarding cleanliness on board their fleet", "entities": [{"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman said at the time, that the swimming pool and food buffet had been closed as a precaution.", "idx": 64277}], "idx": 41791} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Williams and Steve Doughty PUBLISHED: 17:38 EST, 29 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:28 EST, 29 May 2013 Crusading: The Guantanamo comparison was made by lawyer Phil Shiner, pictured, a long-time scourge of alleged wrongdoing by the armed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan Listeners to BBC radio were assured that it was a scandal to compare with Guantanamo Bay and the American detention of terror suspects without time limit and without trial. Breathlessly, reporters revealed that they had been given documents showing 85 Afghans were in a British holding camp near Kabul. 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Detectives are working their way through 730 calls and 212 emails following the biggest ever response to an appeal on BBC Crimewatch. A number of callers gave names for the man police believe snatched Madeleine from her bed minutes before her mother Kate found she was missing. 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She was reading something in The New York Times about how clothing manufacturers were marketing adult fashions directly to girls as young as her daughter, who was 7 at the time. Frustrated, she headed upstairs to her \"clunky old Dell desktop computer\" (remember, it was 1999) and wrote her first letter to the editor. At about the same time that she says her eyes were opened to the sexualization of girls, she and her only child, Charlotte, passed by their local book shop. In the window was a display about mother-daughter book clubs.\n@highlight\nA new book, \"Her Next Chapter,\" explores the benefits of mother-daughter book clubs\n@highlight\nAuthor Lori Day started one in 2000 when her daughter was 8\n@highlight\nShe says the clubs can help girls deal with issues such as bullying and sexualization\n@highlight\nThe book clubs also become a support system for other moms, she says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For six years, from the third grade up until the girls finished middle school, Day, @placeholder and the other mothers and daughters would meet monthly and tackle issues that the girls might have felt uncomfortable discussing directly with their mothers and that their moms might not have known how to bring up with them.", "idx": 64288}], "idx": 41801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United were forced to issue an \u2018unreserved\u2019 apology last night after using a swastika-style logo in a newsletter to fans. The Premier League champions published the black and red image in an email sent to millions of supporters worldwide. It featured the headline \u2018New Order\u2019 - a play on the Manchester band with the same name - which was used alongside images of the team\u2019s emerging youth players, including Adnan Januzaj, David de Gea and Danny Welbeck. Manchester United issued an 'unreserved apology' after using a swastika-style logo in this newsletter But the term is also linked to Nazism because of Adolf Hitler\u2019s call in 1941 for a New Order in Europe and caused widespread outrage among fans who received the United Uncovered e-mail.\n@highlight\nFootball club published black and red image in email sent to millions of fans\n@highlight\nFeatured headline, 'New Order', a play on the name of a Manchester band\n@highlight\nTerm also linked to Nazism because of Hitler's call for New Order in Europe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 483}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'To send out a logo which by itself looks like a swastika - and then accompany it with the words @placeholder - is shocking.", "idx": 64296}], "idx": 41809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dave Wood New signing Costel Pantilimon made his Sunderland debut at Hartlepool on Wednesday night. The 6ft 8in keeper, who joined on a free transfer from Manchester City during the summer, was largely a spectator during the pre-season friendly against the League Two side. 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Video unearthed today by veteran White House reporter Keith Koffler shows Gruber agreeing that states' opposition to the Medicaid expansion dictated by the federal health law may be race-related. He also claimed states that rejected federal funds for Medicaid wanted 'to punish poor people,' which he said 'really is just almost awesome in its evilness.' The video released by Koffler on his news site, White House Dossier, is the latest in a series of damning videos of Gruber talking about the health care law that have popped up online recently. The comments have top Democrats, including President Barack Obama, disavowing both him and his claims.\n@highlight\nVideo shows MIT professor Gruber discussing Obama\u00e7are's Medicaid expansion with the University of Chicago's Harold Pollack in April\n@highlight\nPollack said there's 'a politics of impunity towards poor people, particularly non-white poor people'\n@highlight\nGruber agreed moments later, saying, that\u2019s a great way to put it' and states want to 'punish poor people'\n@highlight\nThe economist, who claims he helped write the health care reform law, is already under fire for other insulting Obamacare comments\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama distanced himself from the former White House consultant this weekend, and a former Obama adviser called Gruber stupid", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 32}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 594}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 848, "end": 850}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 920, "end": 940}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1410, "end": 1420}, {"start": 1460, "end": 1464}, {"start": 1481, "end": 1486}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As one who worked hard to make ACA and its benefits clear, let me say: if you looked up \"stupid\" in dictionary, you'd find @placeholder's picture,' he wrote.", "idx": 64320}], "idx": 41827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Although the tower in question in the gimcrack action comedy \"Tower Heist\" is fictional, many New York tourists will recognize the aggressive nouveau-riche opulence of the building's exterior as that of an actual Manhattan hotel condominium owned by aggressive nouveau-riche Donald Trump. The aesthetic pairing of The Donald and director Brett Ratner is a natural. This brassy production, an imitation \"Ocean's 13\u00c2\u00bd,\" features the name-brand talents of Ben Stiller (as an honorable Tower manager named Josh) and Eddie Murphy (as a con man called Slide) leading rookie thieves in an elaborate Robin Hood-style heist. Their target? The oversize penthouse of one Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda), a shady billionaire who keeps a rare 1963 Ferrari in his living room.\n@highlight\n\"Tower Heist\" is the cinematic version of a Trump property\n@highlight\nMurphy's nowhere to be found in the first half\n@highlight\nSidibe's self-possessed working girl is something new", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You may think I am picking too much on what's built to be a fun, diverting, New York-state-of-mind caper comedy -- a joke-filled cavalcade that marks 50-year-old @placeholder's welcome return to the edgier stuff that made him famous.", "idx": 64322}], "idx": 41829} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- February 15, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Iran \u2022 Algeria \u2022 Tokyo, Japan Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: This is for you, Carl! CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Gotta say thanks to the students at Centennial High School in Ellicott City, Maryland for that. As a former drummer, I can tell you were right on rhythm! I'm Carl Azuz. Today's commercial-free subjects include economics, social studies and health. Let's go ahead and get started.\n@highlight\nExamine President Obama's proposed 2012 budget and the reactions to it\n@highlight\nConsider the results of a study about caffeine in some energy drinks\n@highlight\nFind out how Japan is affected by China's growing economic strength\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 301}, {"start": 340, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 844, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yesterday, @placeholder officials said they're going to lift a \"state of emergency\" that Algeria has been under since 1992.", "idx": 64328}], "idx": 41832} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:24 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:49 EST, 11 March 2013 Setting out her plans: Theresa May has used a speech to sketch out a broad platform for power Theresa May used a speech setting out her political philosophy to make an extraordinary overture to another leading contender to succeed David Cameron. The Home Secretary\u2019s colleagues had expected her to use a weekend rally to try to dampen speculation about her leadership ambitions. Instead she sketched out a broad platform for power ranging far beyond her Home Office brief. As well as proposing a new industrial and economic strategy just days before the Budget, Mrs May suggested she wants to allow those running free schools and other public services to make a profit.\n@highlight\nVows that next Tory manifesto will pledge to tear up Human Rights Act\n@highlight\nReceives support from fellow minister Maria Miller\n@highlight\nStresses loyalty to David Cameron but set her stall out to become leader if the PM loses the 2015 General Election\n@highlight\nUnderstood to think Boris Johnson is 'faintly ridiculous'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 994, "end": 995}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "TM: \u2018Getting a majority Conservative government, led by @placeholder, is vital in 2015.", "idx": 64335}], "idx": 41836} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rep. Paul Ryan doubts President Barack Obama will be able to maintain his promise that there will be no American boots on the ground in the fight against ISIS. \"I'm supportive of what the President has done going into Syria and Iraq, but you have to see this thing through,\" the Wisconsin Republican said Tuesday on CNN's \"Erin Burnett OutFront.\" Obama suggested in an interview with CBS' \"60 Minutes\" that his policy of sending no U.S. combat troops will stay in place. The situation in the region is more a political problem than a military one, he said. According to a CNN/ORC International poll, the overwhelming majority of Americans (73%) support the current airstrike campaign but less than four in 10 favor sending combat troops into Iraq and Syria.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says there will be no boots on the ground against ISIS\n@highlight\nRep. 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They're sending cleaned and origami-folded butter wrappers to Food Network and other companies that dropped the popular chef and cookbook author in the wake of allegations of racism and sexual harassment. Deen later admitted to \"of course\" using the n-word. The wrappers are intended as signs of protest -- physical declarations of \"we're sticking with Paula.\" John Schmitt, a hotel night auditor in Indianapolis and the man behind the campaign, says he couldn't abide by the \"betrayal\" of Food Network, QVC and others. He felt he had to do something to express his disgust at the situation.\n@highlight\nFans are sending butter stick wrappers to Food Network and other companies that have dropped Paula Deen.\n@highlight\nThe Facebook page, \"We Support Paula Deen\" has more than 600,000 followers.\n@highlight\nFans are decorating butter wrappers and getting creative with boycott letters.\n@highlight\nFans say they support Deen and believe she should be forgiven for her mistakes.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 736, "end": 747}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The slogan that came out of it -- \"A corporation without @placeholder is like a butter wrapper without butter\" -- inspired countless posters to pledge their own wrappers for Paula's benefit.", "idx": 64343}, {"query": "Soon the page was smothered in posts and comments from users, gushing over the cleverness of the campaign and pledging to send their own wrappers to the list of companies @placeholder had posted on the site.", "idx": 64344}, {"query": "She wants to correct the public's perception of the former @placeholder star.", "idx": 64346}], "idx": 41844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 05:44 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 05:47 EST, 9 July 2012 A U.S. Navy petty officer was left 'in complete shock' when she returned home from seven months at sea to discover her beloved dog had been put down. Emily Valenzuela, 29, had arranged for her cousin Christa Valenzuela, 32, to live rent free at her home in San Diego, California, on the condition that she look after her pet Bert. But Christa was unable to cope with the puggle because in December last year, just weeks after Emily had left on her deployment, she took him to the local Department of Animal Services.\n@highlight\nEmily Valenzuela had arranged for her cousin to live rent free at her home in San Diego, California, on the condition that she look after her pet Bert", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 570, "end": 598}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There, animal experts were also unable to control @placeholder, who bit handlers and refused vaccination.", "idx": 64354}], "idx": 41852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal stars Mikel Arteta, Santi Cazorla, Bacary Sagna, Tomas Rosicky, Mathieu Flamini and Olivier Giroud will be all hoping their new Puma boots help end the club's nine-year trophy drought when they face Hull in the FA Cup final on Saturday. The Gunners' contingent debuted their latest footwear, named Tricks, during training ahead of the Wembley showpiece on Wednesday. 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Hillary Clinton got her campaign back on track with projected wins in the Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island primaries. Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. Delegate-rich Texas and Ohio were considered must-wins for her campaign. Obama, who claimed victory in Vermont, had won 12 straight contests since Super Tuesday on February 5. 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John Allen, that he had 'inappropriate communications' with Florida housewife and military social liaison Jill Kelley. Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, is under investigation for his correspondence with Kelley, who is also embroiled in the David Petraeus sex scandal. Investigators are looking at 20,000-plus pages of documents and emails between Kelley and Allen, some of which have been described by Pentagon officials as 'flirtatious.' Allen has denied any wrongdoing.\n@highlight\nGeneral Allen is alleged to have had 'inappropriate communications' with Florida socialite Jill Kelley\n@highlight\nPanetta has 'continued confidence' in Allen to lead U.S. forces in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Hillary Clinton has said she has no concerns about how the allegations might impact the U.S. mission\n@highlight\nDetails about Gen. Allen came to light following the revelation that Gen. 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The Obama White House, from the president on down, complains of \"phony\" Republican-led congressional investigations. Yet the administration's own reluctant, and at times inaccurate, responses to congressional inquiries have contributed to the GOP charge that the administration, at a minimum, has been less than transparent. \"We need to get to the bottom of what happened that terrible night, why it happened, and how we can prevent similar tragedies in the future,\" House Speaker John Boehner said last week in serving notice the House Benghazi investigations would continue into the fall, and include new subpoenas for documents and testimony if necessary.\n@highlight\nWhite House complains of investigations but its reluctant responses contribute to GOP charge\n@highlight\nRepublicans have undermined their claims of oversight that Democrats call a witch hunt\n@highlight\nPossible presidential candidates' involvement makes 2016 jockeying a factor\n@highlight\nFormer CIA director says there is still a lack of clarity on what biggest security lapses were", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 949, "end": 951}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Exclusive: Dozens of @placeholder operatives on the ground during Benghazi attack", "idx": 64372}], "idx": 41857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 05:20 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 18 July 2013 A dying 23-year-old mother married her partner in a hospital chapel after GPs repeatedly failed to spot that she was suffering from cancer. Iveta Kelesova, from Brixton in south London, married Mikulas Keles, 24, at the Royal Marsden Hospital\u2019s chapel in May. She died just days later. The couple\u2019s two-year-old daughter, Victoria, acted as a bridesmaid. Iveta Kelesova, 23, married Mikulas Keles, 24, at the Royal Marsden Hospital's chapel in May. She died just days later from cancer which was so advanced that doctors could not work out where it originated\n@highlight\nIveta Kelesova married Mikulas Keles, 24, at the Royal Marsden Hospital\n@highlight\nIveta, who had a two-year-old daughter, died just days later in May this year\n@highlight\nShe visited her GP repeatedly for six months suffering from night sweats, pain in her limbs, and a persistent cough but was told she was healthy\n@highlight\nWas eventually diagnosed after going to A&E but the cancer was incurable\n@highlight\nIt was so advanced that doctors could not establish where it originated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 304, "end": 325}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 493, "end": 514}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Now I have to look after @placeholder but we still need money and there are still bills to pay.", "idx": 64375}], "idx": 41859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shoppers have chosen John Lewis as their favourite retailer and Amazon as the UK\u2019s best online store in a major consumer survey. Waitrose was chosen as the top food retailer, followed by Ocado and Asda, pushing out budget chains Aldi and Lidl. Sainsbury\u2019s was voted favourite fashion retailer, Ikea was named best furniture store and Nike won the award for best in-store experience. 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A nor'easter is expected to dump heavy rain and snow on the eastern United States late Tuesday into Wednesday and cause severe delays on what's traditionally the busiest travel day of the year, CNN meteorologists say. About 30 million people from the mountains of North Carolina to Maine could be affected. \"The storm will have a major impact nationwide to air travel, as the ripple effect from delays and cancellations in the Northeast hubs impacts the rest of the country,\" said CNN senior meteorologist Dave Hennen.\n@highlight\nRain, snow expected to cause travel problems in the Northeast on Tuesday, Wednesday\n@highlight\nAirlines are starting to waive rebooking charges for travelers\n@highlight\nAAA expects 46 million people to travel over Thanksgiving, the most since 2007", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That would be the most travelers since 2007, @placeholder said in a news release.", "idx": 64388}], "idx": 41867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A stunning 10-under par round of 62 fired Bubba Watson to the top of the leaderboard at the halfway mark of the WGC-Cadillac Championships on Friday. The left-hander followed up his opening round of 70 with a string of birdies -- nine in all -- and an eagle with the only bogey coming six holes from home. The American leads by one from his playing partner Justin Rose who had a similarly happy time of it on the TPC Blue Monster course in Florida. The Englishman finished with flawless eight-under par round of 64. Joint first-round leader Adam Scott finished the day strongly (four birdies on the closing six holes) to claim third place on 10-under.\n@highlight\nTen-under par round of 62 gives Bubba Watson lead after two rounds at WGC-Cadillac Championship\n@highlight\nEngland's Justin Rose one shot off pace after a eight-under par 64\n@highlight\nNew world No.1 Rory McIlroy fires three-under par 69 to finish day tied for 28th\n@highlight\nTiger Woods in the hunt after second round 67 leaves him tied for 15th", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 121, "end": 146}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 742, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 867, "end": 883}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is currently tied for 10th on six-under par after posting a polished second round 68.", "idx": 64391}], "idx": 41869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "These days you can camp anywhere from swinging in the branches to inside a disused church. But in a Russian army truck used in the Cold War, really? Chris Armstrong, 41, has converted the back of a 12.5-tonne six-wheel drive Russian Ural-175D, into luxury accommodation that has a double bed, shower, toilet and its own kitchen with fridge. The former Royal Marine medic fell in love with the 17-foot long nuclear proof vehicle while working in Siberia and Kazakhstan and bought one on eBay from a man in Dresden, Germany, for \u00a36,000 in 2008. Carry on Campski: The 17-foot, 12.5 tonne Russian Ural-175D as it looks on the outside\n@highlight\nEx-marine medic Chris Armstrong, from Hampshire, transformed the vehicle\n@highlight\nUral-175D features double bed, shower, toilet and a kitchen with fridge\n@highlight\nThe unusual camper van is now on sale on eBay for \u00a321,000", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 657, "end": 671}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Then in 2008 I saw one in @placeholder for sale on eBay, I made a bid of 7,000 euros and won.", "idx": 64395}], "idx": 41873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Daniel Levy nominated Real Madrid president Florentino Perez for the Ice Bucket Challenge and insisted that he owed his football club a lot. 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In fact, his mother was alive and well, only instead of baking cookies and helping with homework, she was barefoot and mostly naked, with sticks coming out of piercings in her face, gathering grubworms and roasting boa constrictors deep in the Amazon jungle. Good's mother was never the suburban mom she tried to be. 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The tour included a rare public appearance with the country's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, who has been seen in public since the start of the year. Putin and the 87-year-old leader met to discuss international relations and the economy, as Moscow sought to strengthen ties with its old friend. 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The bracelet was made to celebrate the life of Michael Otten, an FDNY firefighter who died on 9/11. His widow Marion Otten, of East Islip, gave it to her son Jonathan, but he ended up losing ot 10 years ago. Found! 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He ordered the inquiry by Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood after papers released under the 30-year rule exposed the British role last month. It found that an SAS officer was sent to brief the Indian army in 1984 on launching a surprise special forces dawn raid against the Golden Temple in Amritsar, which had been seized by Sikh rebels.\n@highlight\nInquiry finds Britain advised India on attacking Golden Temple in Amritsar\n@highlight\nThe temple had been seized by Sikh rebels in 1984, prompting Army action\n@highlight\nMassacre killed at least 575 and some claim crossfire killed 3,000 more\n@highlight\nSikhs attack William Hague's insistence that Britain's role was 'limited'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alliance: David Cameron visited the temple last year, and Sikhs in @placeholder form a key bloc vote for the Tories", "idx": 64428}], "idx": 41898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King for MailOnline For all the moves before 11pm, click here Fabio Borini is poised to join Queens Park Rangers after the west London club agreed a \u00a310million deal with Liverpool for the striker. The Italian had been linked with a move back to Sunderland after spending last season on loan at the Stadium of Light, but that deal has now completely collapsed due to the prohibitive cost of a permanent deal. 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The Prime Minister hit the airwaves after the Tories were pushed into third behind UKIP and Labour, despite his repeated promise to hold an in-out referendum on Britain\u2019s membership of the EU. Mr Cameron said the message from voters had been \u2018absolutely received and understood\u2019, but challenged the idea that Mr Farage is anything other than a \u2018consummate politician\u2019. 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Local hunters and vigilantes had pushed them out of Mubi, which lies near Nigeria's border with Cameroon and is the commercial hub of the state.\n@highlight\nSuicide bomber kills six people in Kano; Boko Haram suspected\n@highlight\nChibok is among at least three towns seized by fighters\n@highlight\nBoko Haram fighters also overran two towns in Adamawa state, fleeing residents say\n@highlight\nThe militant Islamists \"are all over the town firing heavy guns,\" one resident says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}, {"start": 971, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, the town's vigilantes, who help provide security, were quickly overwhelmed by the firepower of the militants.", "idx": 64452}], "idx": 41914} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rioting has flared near Belfast on Saturday after the arrests of three men in the killings of two soldiers in Northern Ireland last week, police said. Two people in masks prepare to throw petrol bombs Saturday in Lurgan, Northern Ireland. Petrol bombs have been hurled at police in Lurgan, a town in County Armagh, 20 miles west of Belfast, police in Northern Ireland said. There are gangs of youths on the streets, authorities said, but there have been no arrests or injuries. Police announced the arrests on Saturday and said the three men have been taken to the police service's Serious Crime Suite in County Antrim. 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Yesterday, David Cameron announced all teenagers boarding flights to Turkey could be challenged by airlines about whether they plan to join ISIS under new plans. The Prime Minister told MPs that talks were being held with airlines to alert the police to ensure that 'at risk children are properly identified and questioned'. 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Raheem Sterling celebrates with Steven Gerrard after Steven Caulker scores an own goal for the winner Sterling (left) and Jordan Henderson celebrate after Caulker puts through his own net in stoppage time The young mascots give Sterling a guard of honour as he walks out on to the pitch\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling was influential as Liverpool won 3-2 at QPR\n@highlight\nThe England player started after the 'tiredgate' controversy\n@highlight\nLiverpool were poor in the first half, with Sterling struggling\n@highlight\nBut he made three crucial interventions to win the match\n@highlight\nHis quickly-taken free-kick led to Richard Dunne's own goal\n@highlight\nSterling started the break that led to Philippe Coutinho scoring\n@highlight\nAnd his low cross was turned in by Steven Caulker for the winner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 989, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder teenager has a quiet opening against his former club at Loftus Road.", "idx": 64466}], "idx": 41924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ah, the first day of spring. It conjures images of butterflies flapping through azure skies and bunnies hopping through meadows of fresh tender grass. Someone forgot to send the memo to the Northeast and Upper Midwest where some folks are digging out from up to 15 inches of snow and temperatures in some areas are well below zero. Winter isn't ready to give up yet as a lingering storm was dumping more snow across most of Maine on Wednesday, after hitting the rest of the region a day earlier. A winter storm warning remains in effect until noon for central and northwest Maine, where 8 to 14 inches of snow are expected.\n@highlight\nUp to 14 inches of snow expected in Maine\n@highlight\nLunenburg, Massachusetts, received more than 15 inches on Tuesday\n@highlight\nWind chills to reach 30 below in North Dakota", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 10}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While temperatures are cold in the Northeast, in the teens in many areas, the @placeholder is in deep freeze.", "idx": 64476}], "idx": 41932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rare eyewitness account by one of the British heroes of the Battle of Rorke's Drift - where 150 soldiers fought off 4,000 Zulu warriors - has sold for \u00a315,500 at auction. Assistant Commissary Officer (ACO) Walter Dunne's letter, dated January 24, 1879, describes how he and a vastly outnumbered group of soldiers successfully defended the outpost in South Africa. The ACO was recommended for the Victoria Cross for his role in the heroic stand, which was later immortalised in the 1964 film Zulu, starring Michael Caine and Stanley Baker. Remarkable: 135 years after Rorke's Drift this letter, left, by Walter Dunne, right, has sold at auction\n@highlight\nAuthentic, first-hand account of battle in South Africa sells for \u00a315,000\n@highlight\nBattle involved outnumbered soldiers fending off 4,000 Zulu warriors\n@highlight\nIt was described in a letter written by army hero Walter Dunne\n@highlight\nMr Dunne's letter has now been sold at auction for \u00a315,000 to a museum\n@highlight\nThe battle was immortalised in the 1964 film Zulu starring Michael Caine", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 62, "end": 84}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, who had more numbers, overwhelmed the British, killing over 1,300 troops, while around 1,000 Zulu soldiers were killed.", "idx": 64477}], "idx": 41933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Press Association Reporter Last updated at 8:28 AM on 22nd November 2011 Three top Khmer Rouge leaders accused of orchestrating Cambodia's \u2018killing fields\u2019 went on trial today before a U.N. backed tribunal more than three decades after some of the 20th century's worst atrocities. Judge Nil Nonn declared the trial open and read the names of the three senior Khmer Rouge leaders who are defendants in the tribunal in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. The defendants, who sat side by side with their lawyers, are 85-year-old Nuon Chea, the Khmer Rouge's chief ideologist and the No. 2 leader behind the late Pol Pot; 80-year-old Khieu Samphan, an ex-head of state; and 86-year-old Ieng Sary, the former foreign minister.\n@highlight\nCharges against the defendants include crimes against humanity, genocide, religious persecution, homicide and torture\n@highlight\nThe defendants are: Nuon Chea, 85, Khieu Samphan, 80 and Ieng Sary, 86\n@highlight\nA fourth defendant, Ieng Thirith, 79, was ruled unfit for trial because she has Alzheimer's disease", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On trial: Defendants from left to right - Former Khmer Rouge second-in-command Nuon Chea, former President Khieu Samphan and former Foreign Minister Ieng Sary are on trial in Cambodia for crimes connected to the @placeholder", "idx": 64480}], "idx": 41934} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Houses in London's top 10 most expensive boroughs are worth as much as the entire property markets in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland combined, research has revealed. The total value of the UK's housing stock has risen slightly to \u00a35trillion over the past year, but housing wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated in London and the South East, according to international real estate adviser Savills. In their annual Valuing Britain analysis, Savills found the capital's homes are now worth an aggregate \u00a31.12trillion, accounting for 22.5 per cent of the UK's housing value. This graphic shows how house prices have fallen across the UK since 2007 except in London, where the total property stock has increased in value by 14.2 per cent. Scotland has seen a drop of 3.9 per cent, Wales 14 per cent and Northern Ireland 50.9 per cent - and the housing markets in all three countries are now worth the same as the capital alone\n@highlight\nStudy shows housing wealth is increasingly concentrated in South East\n@highlight\nCity of Westminster has total value more than twice that of Edinburgh\n@highlight\nCommuter hotspot of Windsor and Maidenhead worth more than Cardiff", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 195, "end": 196}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 426, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 564, "end": 565}, {"start": 643, "end": 644}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the UK total value remains -6.4 per cent below its peak while @placeholder's residential real estate has risen 14.2 per cent more than in 2007.", "idx": 64487}], "idx": 41940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aap Hundreds of people have attended a candlelight vigil in Melbourne to remember the delegates of the AIDS conference who were killed in the MH17 tragedy, as well as those who have lost their lives to the illness. The crowd huddled together in Federation Square on Tuesday night and paused for a minute's silence to remember the six HIV researchers and lobbyists who were killed when their plane was shot down over Ukraine. The vigil was scheduled as part of AIDS 2014 to remember the 35 million lives lost to HIV-AIDS-related illnesses, but the event took on added meaning after the attack on MH17.\n@highlight\nCrowd gathered in Federation Square on Tuesday for a minute's silence\n@highlight\nSix HIV researchers and lobbyists were killed when MH17 was shot down over Ukraine\n@highlight\nVigil was initially scheduled as part of AIDS 2014 to remember the 35 million people killed by HIV-AIDS related illnesses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 5}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 248, "end": 264}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 649}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crowd held a mixture of placards, with one stating 'Remembering our colleagues on @placeholder', while others declared 'HIV is not a crime' and 'Silence equals death'.", "idx": 64490}], "idx": 41943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \u00e2\u20ac\u00aaIndia: you either love it or hate it. Or one day you wake up and realize where you fit into India and where India fits into you. The country of 1.2 billion draws more than 7 million tourists a year, but there's far more to gain than spiritual enlightenment and an expanded waistline. Home to 28 states and 7 union territories, India contains more than 800 dialects and can lay claim to some of the most varied sites in the world. From Kerala's backwaters to Tamil Nadu's temples, and Rajasthan's deserts to Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, there are endless superlatives to go around.\n@highlight\nHead-shaking and wrist-flicking gestures are part of an Indian's genetic makeup\n@highlight\nIndian women can do the most difficult of tasks while dripping with jewelry\n@highlight\nIndian Railways carries more than 20 million passengers each day and marks its 160th anniversary this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To make matters more confusing, @placeholder will often shake their heads from right to left to signify that they are, in fact, following what you're saying and agreeing, rather than disagreeing.", "idx": 64492}], "idx": 41944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Simon Walters and Brendan Carlin and Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 19:28 EST, 28 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:55 EST, 30 September 2013 On a mission: David Cameron (pictured today) announced the Help to Buy Scheme will be launched next week Ambitious plans to offer 200,000 people access to cheaper mortgages are to be rushed forward, David Cameron revealed today. The Prime Minister announced the Help To Buy scheme, which provides 95 per cent mortgages part-guaranteed by the Government, will start from next week \u2013 three months ahead of schedule. Thousands of people will get the chance to purchase a house worth up to \u00a3600,000 with a deposit of just five per cent.\n@highlight\nHelp To Buy scheme will start next week, three months ahead of schedule\n@highlight\n'I will not stand by while hard-working people struggle to get a mortgage'\n@highlight\nBut critics say 'dangerous' scheme from Cameron will 'inflate the market'\n@highlight\nHe denies party is 'chasing to the right' as he aims to win back Ukip voters\n@highlight\nPoll puts Labour on 42%, Tories on 31%, Ukip on 13% and Lib Dems on 9%", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder would block a mansion tax after the next election, even if he was forced into another coalition.", "idx": 64497}], "idx": 41949} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A fifth man has filed a lawsuit alleging sex abuse by Kevin Clash, the puppeteer who gave Sesame Street's Elmo his voice. The allegations that Kevin Kiadii, 25, made against Clash, 52, are similar to those made by four other men who said they were courted and seduced by Clash when they were underage teenagers. The lawyer defending Clash called the other suits \"meritless and barred by the statute of limitations,\" but he did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment on the newest filing. \"Mr. Clash continues to deny any wrongdoing, and we intend to defend this case forcefully,\" attorney Michael Berger said when the fourth suit was filed.\n@highlight\nKevin Kiadii's allegations are similar to those of 4 others suing Kevin Clash\n@highlight\nAll 5 federal suits allege Clash courted and seduced underage teens\n@highlight\nClash's lawyer has called suits \"meritless and barred by the statute of limitations\"\n@highlight\nClash quit his Sesame Street job amid first allegations in November", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am a gay man,\" @placeholder, 52, said in a statement in November.", "idx": 64501}], "idx": 41952} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:54 EST, 1 May 2013 Germany has branded France \u2018Europe\u2019s biggest problem child\u2019 in the escalating war of words between the two countries. The tit-for-tat name-calling comes as relations between Chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Francois Hollande continue to deteriorate. Earlier this week a leaked French policy document described Mrs Merkel as \u2018egotistical\u2019 and said France\u2019s socialist government \u2013 which opposes austerity \u2013 should engage in \u2018democratic confrontation\u2019 with her. The language was later toned down, but Mr Hollande was accused of using the sort of rhetoric that led the two countries to war.\n@highlight\nTwo powers in war of words as leaked reports attack the other\n@highlight\nGerman report highlights economic failings of neighbour\n@highlight\nFrench accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of 'egotistical intransigence'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 318}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and other rich countries want more oversight and control of the budgetary decisions of poorer nations which they are having to bail out to keep the single currency together.", "idx": 64504}], "idx": 41955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jermain Defoe was in Toronto International Airport the last time he had a conversation with Roy Hodgson. That was in May, and the Three Lions boss was ringing to tell the Toronto FC striker he would not be going to the World Cup. Defoe might well have been tempted to jump on a flight back to London, rather than the plane he was about to board for a Canadian Championship match in Vancouver. Jermain Defoe has set his sights on a recall to the England squad following his move to Sunderland Defoe made his Sunderland debut in their 2-1 defeat at former side Tottenham on Saturday\n@highlight\nJermain Defoe hopes Sunderland switch can boost chances with England\n@highlight\nHot-shot Defoe has scored 19 goals in 55 games for the Three Lions\n@highlight\nThe striker has not spoken to Roy Hodgson since World Cup snub", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 21, "end": 49}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 351, "end": 371}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I was devastated,\u2019 said the new Sunderland frontman, recalling the moment @placeholder delivered the news.", "idx": 64513}, {"query": "He will be hoping @placeholder, too, turns to a familiar face when he names his next England squad.", "idx": 64514}], "idx": 41959} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Roseville, Michigan (CNN) -- Police found no \"discernible remains\" in their search Friday for long-missing labor strongman Jimmy Hoffa, police Chief James Berlin said. Two soil samples taken from beneath a storage shed outside a suburban Detroit home will nevertheless go to a lab at Michigan State University for testing. Officials are expected to announce by Monday night if they've found evidence bearing out a tipster's claim that he saw what appeared to be a body being buried at the site the day after the former Teamsters chief disappeared in 1975. Even if they do, Berlin said he doubts any remains would be those of Hoffa.\n@highlight\nNEW: Drilling doesn't turn up bones, body parts or other evidence, police chief says\n@highlight\nA tipster told police that a body was buried at a home about the time of Hoffa's disappearance\n@highlight\nCrews took soil samples and will test them for human remains; results are expected Monday\n@highlight\nFormer Teamsters leader Hoffa disappeared in 1975", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 284, "end": 308}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hoffa, then 62, was last seen on July 30, 1975, at suburban @placeholder restaurant.", "idx": 64515}], "idx": 41960} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)With one 4\u00bd-hour flight Friday, the new spacecraft series that NASA hopes will take astronauts to Mars passed its first test above Earth. NASA's Orion capsule -- part of America's bid to take crews beyond low-Earth orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions -- splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday morning after lapping the planet twice on an uncrewed test flight. The cone-shaped craft, slowed by a series of parachutes, settled onto the water at 8:29 a.m. PT (11:29 a.m. ET) about 600 miles southwest of San Diego. \"America has driven a golden spike as it crosses a bridge into the future,\" a NASA announcer said as the capsule bobbed on the ocean's surface during the agency's TV broadcast of the event.\n@highlight\nOrion splashes down 600 miles southwest of San Diego\n@highlight\nNew spacecraft orbits Earth twice on its first test flight\n@highlight\nOrion went father from Earth than any craft designed for human since 1972\n@highlight\nValve problems scrubbed Orion test launch on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 479, "end": 480}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a crucial test for the capsule: @placeholder wants to prove flight and re-entry abilities before it carries astronauts.", "idx": 64519}, {"query": "The Orion crew module, which looks like a throwback to the @placeholder era, but roomier, could take astronauts back to the moon, but also far beyond.", "idx": 64520}, {"query": "Friday's launch came a day after @placeholder scrubbed its first attempt because of a failure of some valves in the boosters to close.", "idx": 64525}], "idx": 41964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A conservative billionaire businessman and a former center-left president will face off in a runoff election in Chile's presidential race, based on official early results released Sunday. With more than 98 percent of polling stations counted, billionaire businessman Sebastian Pinera led ex-president Eduardo Frei with 44 percent of the vote to Frei's 30 percent, Chile's interior ministry reported. \"This is a victory for all the Chileans who want change,\" Pinera said Sunday night. Frei began campaigning for the second-round immediately, asking in a speech for the supporters of the two other candidates who had their presidential ambitions dashed to join his cause.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sebastian Pinera, Eduardo Frei will face off in a runoff in Chile's presidential election\n@highlight\nNEW: With over 98 percent of polling stations counted, Pinera held 44 % of vote to Frei's 30%\n@highlight\nNEW: Enriquez-Ominami got 20 percent of the vote, splitting votes for ruling party\n@highlight\nCandidate Jorge Arrate of the Communist Party, garnered 6 percent of Sunday's vote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 276, "end": 291}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 906, "end": 921}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He explicitly asked for those who voted for Marco Enriquez-Ominami and @placeholder, who were eliminated in Sunday's ballot, to vote for him in the runoff.", "idx": 64526}], "idx": 41965} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 06:39 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:02 EST, 14 February 2013 Shoppers flocked to the grand opening of a city's first daily cannabis market yesterday months after Washington state voted to legalize the drug. Northwest Cannabis Market in Seattle is now open seven days a week selling medicinal marijuana, as well as other dried medicines and edible products. Medicinal sellers are expecting to see business grow as some move into the recreational market after both Washington and Seattle voted to legalize marijuana - the first to do so in the United States. 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The 22-year-old, whose parents left for Saudi Arabia the day before he was arrested and are not yet unaware of their son's arrest, was so good at soccer he was selected for a representative side in Sydney. But Omarjan, who was a student at Parramatta High School, didn't take it up. Omarjan was arrested on Thursday in the nation's largest counter-terrorism operation as hundreds of police raided homes in Sydney and Brisbane. 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Stacee McWilliams, 40, from Irving, told police on Monday that when she stopped at the scene of the accident, she practically had to beg Brent to help his best friend out of the Mercedes, which was upside down and on fire. She said: 'I jumped out and ran out toward the wreck. I yelled to Brent, \"Are you OK? Are you OK?\" And he told me he was fine as he was pacing back and forth.\n@highlight\nDallas Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown killed in car crash on Saturday\n@highlight\nTeammate Josh Brent charged with intoxication manslaughter\n@highlight\nAttorney insists nothing could have been done to save Brown\n@highlight\nTwo witnesses said Brent would not help his best friend\n@highlight\nBrent 'attending the memorial service with Brown's mother and family'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 314, "end": 330}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I want people to understand that @placeholder is not a hero.", "idx": 64535}], "idx": 41971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Samuel Welsh's chances of landing a job before this economic downturn were already slim. Samuel Welsh, laid off since 2006, has found solace in his faith. \"You got to keep God in your heart,\" he said. Now, as a disabled worker, the 29-year-old is competing with thousands of nondisabled job seekers going for jobs once allocated for the disabled population. Welsh was laid off from his job as an executive assistant in 2006. \"I did mortgages, refinances and purchase deals. I was dismissed from that job and after that I was sent over to the Bobby Dodd Institute to do my vocational rehab counseling,\" he said.\n@highlight\nInstitute that places disabled employees says employers all but stopped calling\n@highlight\nLabor statistics show 14 percent unemployment rate among disabled workers\n@highlight\nStimulus package allocates funds to aid disabled, but immediate help needed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 568, "end": 587}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the first time, the @placeholder in February released a report tracking unemployment rates among disabled job seekers.", "idx": 64539}], "idx": 41974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- As the first splinters of sunlight spread their warmth on the south bank of the River Thames on Thursday, it became clear that after more than a century, the vision of Victorian engineer Alexander Stanhope St. George had finally been realized. The Telectroscope lets Londoners and New Yorkers see each other in real time. In all its optical brilliance and brass and wood, there stood the Telectroscope: an 11.2-meter-(37 feet) long by 3.3-meter-(11 feet) tall dream of a device allowing people on one side of the Atlantic to look into its person-size lens and, in real time, see those on the other side via a recently completed tunnel running under the ocean. (Think 19th-century Webcam. Or maybe Victorian-age video phone.)\n@highlight\nTelectroscope allows Londoners, New Yorkers to see each other in real time\n@highlight\nGiant scope was Victorian age idea, came about when reporter made typo\n@highlight\nArtist St. George inspired by childhood notion of digging to other side of Earth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 212, "end": 240}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Telectroscope will be on display and open to the public 24 hours a day in London and @placeholder until June 15.", "idx": 64541}], "idx": 41975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was once the luxury brand beloved of the fashion elite. However, Mulberry has warned that its profits will come up short this year due to a drop in sales. The profits warning would have been unimaginable at the height of Mulberry\u2019s success in 2011, when it was the fastest growing luxury brand on the planet. Scroll down for video Warning: Luxury brand Mulberry is pinning its hopes on a new bag by model Cara Delevingne (pictured) Key to its success was the Alexa bag, named after model and TV presenter Alexa Chung and based on a man\u2019s satchel. Mulberry\u2019s former designer Emma Hill called the Alexa \u2018the anti-It bag that became an It bag\u2019 \u2013 and it became so popular that it once had a waiting list that ran into thousands and accounted for a third of Mulberry\u2019s sales.\n@highlight\nFirm was valued at \u00a31bn after release of accessory named for Alexa Chung\n@highlight\nIt is now valued at just \u00a3340m after being unable to match the popular hit\n@highlight\nExecutive chairman pins hopes on new \u00a3795 bag by model Cara Delevingne", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he said Mulberry\u2019s fortunes have been on the up since the launch of Miss @placeholder\u2019s line.", "idx": 64545}, {"query": "Inside there is small lion rivet and a heart shaped patch based on @placeholder\u2019s heart tattoo.", "idx": 64546}], "idx": 41979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Neil Warnock will hope those in the corridors of power at Selhurst Park still feel festive. The Crystal Palace manager is a man under pressure. One win in 12 games, and a run of seven points from 36 after Friday\u2019s resounding loss against Southampton, is relegation form \u2014 the sort of form that has managers looking over their shoulder. 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Former Argentina international Simeone, who will be officially presented to the media on Tuesday, returns to the Vicente Calderon stadium after two previous stints there as a player. The Atletico board turned to the 41-year-old after losing patience with Manzano, whose last game in charge was Wednesday's 1-0 home loss to third division side Albacete. Is this Barcelona team the best of all time? That defeat saw Atletico crash out of the Spanish Cup 3-1 on aggregate, while they are also trailing in 10th place in the Primera Liga, 21 points behind leaders and city rivals Real Madrid.\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid name Argentine Diego Simeone as their new first team coach\n@highlight\nSimeone replaces Gregorio Manzano who was dismissed earlier this week\n@highlight\nSimeone returns to Atletico after two successful stints as a player with the club", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 901, "end": 916}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has signed a contract for the remainder of this season and for next season.", "idx": 64551}], "idx": 41983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea want Cesc Fabregas to replace Frank Lampard. Fine player though Fabregas is, it is hard to imagine he will come near. Lampard changed English football. Click here to read Martin Samuel's column Jose Mourinho is confident he has captured Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona to replace Frank Lampard at Chelsea and is hoping a deal can be announced before Spain face Holland in their opening World Cup game on Friday. He is convinced that Fabregas and Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa are both bound for Stamford Bridge this summer, as the Chelsea manager looks to spice up his attack ahead of a title challenge next season.\n@highlight\nMourinho wants the Fabregas deal done before Spain vs Holland on Friday\n@highlight\nHe is convinced Fabregas and Spain team-mate Diego Costa are Chelsea-bound\n@highlight\nMourinho is getting his business done early ahead of another title push\n@highlight\nFabregas and Costa should sign for \u00a328million and \u00a332million respectively\n@highlight\nChelsea finished third in the Premier League, four points behind Man City", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 506, "end": 520}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "How @placeholder would look in a Chelsea shirt (image mocked up)", "idx": 64554}], "idx": 41985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- When Gina Keatley first moved to New York to attend culinary school, she noticed that many of her neighbors were missing limbs. \"I lived on 99th Street across from some projects,\" she said. \"I would walk to the train and think, 'Why are there so many amputees?'\" Keatley found out that many of them had to have amputations because of complications from diabetes. Diabetes can reduce blood flow to extremities and cause nerve damage, and sometimes amputations are necessary if serious infection sets in and there is severe damage to the tissue and bone. The neighborhood where Keatley lived, East Harlem, has the highest diabetes rate in Manhattan, according to city health officials. It also has the highest obesity rate: One-third of adult residents are obese or overweight.\n@highlight\nGina Keatley's nonprofit is giving fresh food to people in poor New York neighborhoods\n@highlight\nThe group also educates people about how to eat healthy on a low budget\n@highlight\nKeatley is hoping to eliminate the correlation between poverty and obesity\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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Tsarnaev then told his pal Dias Kadyrbayev: 'You better not text me.' Kadyrbayev is one of three of Tsarnaev's college friends arrested on Wednesday by federal authorities and accused of trying to cover the suspected terrorist's tracks by throwing away his computer and a backpack full of firearms.\n@highlight\nThree taken into custody helped Dzhokhar Tsarnaev cover up for the bombing after the fatal blasts\n@highlight\nTwo identified as Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, both Kazakh nationals who were in custody already on immigration issues\n@highlight\nThird suspect named as Robel Phillipos of Cambridge, Massachusetts\n@highlight\nAll three are 19-years-old, the same age as Dzhokhar\n@highlight\nThree 'disposed of materials for the bomber at a landfill after attack'\n@highlight\nBoston police say there is no threat to public safety", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 114, "end": 130}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 782}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three friends- Kadyrbayev, Tazhayakov and @placeholder- went over to Tsarnaev's on-campus dormitory after seeing the news reports.", "idx": 64558}], "idx": 41987} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Reverend Kat Campion-Spall of St Mary's Church in Merton weeps after the session which allowed women bishops The Church of England finally voted yesterday to let women become bishops \u2013 to the anger of many traditionalists. The move was passed by a comfortable majority at a tense gathering of its parliament, the General Synod, in York. It ended 14 years of hand-wringing and faction-fighting, delighting Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and almost all of his fellow bishops. The decision freed the Church from the risk of intervention by politicians. MPs had threatened to step in to force the Church to accept women bishops in 2012, after a disastrously botched vote saw traditionalists narrowly block reform.\n@highlight\nChurch of England scrapped the ban in a historic vote in York yesterday\n@highlight\nArchbishop of Canterbury warned the Church had been wrong on the issue\n@highlight\nGeneral Synod blocked women bishops in November 2012 by just six votes\n@highlight\nThe move comes 20 years after women were allowed to become priests\n@highlight\nMove was passed with an overwhelming majority of 152 to 45", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 113, "end": 129}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 728, "end": 744}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 893, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Archbishop @placeholder said CofE members must \u2018continue to demonstrate love for those who disagree on theological grounds\u2019.", "idx": 64561}], "idx": 41988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not content with claiming every major club honor with Chelsea and over a century of caps for England -- now Frank Lampard is relishing a new challenge in MLS with New York City FC. \"Obviously players tend to come here later in their careers, but for me personally I come here with a big determination to make an imprint on life here,\" he told CNN. \"I made this move because I wanted to come here and do well.\" The 36-year-old Lampard had a host of offers to prolong his career in the English Premier League or in Europe, but has opted for the Big Apple and the new franchise which starts in the 2015 season.\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard joining New York City FC\n@highlight\nLampard won Champions League and EPL titles with Cheslsea\n@highlight\nCapped 106 times by England and played at 2014 World Cup\n@highlight\nMove to MLS 'the perfect fit' he tells CNN", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 163, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 493, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 690, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 854, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think when I look back at the end of my career with @placeholder it's a period as good as it could be.", "idx": 64564}], "idx": 41991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 64-year-old man miraculously survived with his head trapped underneath his overturned snowmobile for 20 hours overnight in running water as the temperature fell to 13 below freezing. Volunteer rescuers close to the Canadian border in Maine, discovered Paul Lessard lying in a stream with his head underneath the heavy machine's rear storage rack at 7.45am on Wednesday morning. He had been stuck there since around noon the previous day and temperatures had fallen to 8F (-13C) overnight. Although conscious he was showing signs of hypothermia. Survivor: Paul Lessard, 64, (centre) spent 20 hours trapped underneath his snowmobile before being rescued by volunteers Phil Corriveau and his son Tyler\n@highlight\nVolunteer rescuers discovered Paul Lessard lying in a stream\n@highlight\nHis head was trapped underneath the heavy machine's rear storage rack\n@highlight\nHe landed in a watery ditch by the trail after his snowmobile overturned", "entities": [{"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 470, "end": 471}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder added: 'It\u2019s just plain luck we found him there.", "idx": 64568}], "idx": 41995} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Armand De Saint-Salvy's 30-second video, titled Manchild, has been selected as one of the finalists in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl ad competition An Australian man's hilarious advertisement has secured a position as one of the top 10 world finalists in a competition that could see him pocket $1 million and have his work aired at the US Super Bowl. Armand De Saint-Salvy's 30-second video, titled Manchild, was selected by Doritos from almost 5,000 entries as a front-runner in their Crash the Super Bowl ad competition. The Sydney based freelancer and director from Bondi told Daily Mail Australia that it was his own behaviour and 'the universal truth of the man-child' that inspired the theme of his advertisement.\n@highlight\nArmand De Saint-Salvy's 30-second video, Manchild, has been announced as one of the finalists in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl ad competition\n@highlight\nHis ad made it to the top 10 after being selected from almost 5,000 global entries, despite only being made within 24 hours of the deadline\n@highlight\nThe Sydney filmmaker said his own occasionally immature behaviour and 'the universal truth of the man-child' inspired his hilarious advertisement\n@highlight\nHe has asked the public to help vote for his video in order to become the first Australian to win and score a job at Universal Pictures in Hollywood", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 103, "end": 131}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 337, "end": 338}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 372}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 487, "end": 506}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 600}, {"start": 732, "end": 752}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 829, "end": 857}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1282}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For Mr De Saint-Salvy, it's the opportunity of a career in @placeholder that has his hopes pinned on the prize.", "idx": 64582}], "idx": 42001} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London She launched an extraordinary attack on the fashion world and hit out at fashion bible Vogue after the American edition claimed she fell asleep during an interview, but Cara Delevingne may well be regretting her tirade now. The 21-year-old has been revealed as British Vogue's new cover girl and graces the September issue - the glossy magazine's most prestigious edition. Writing about the upcoming issue on its website, Vogue says: 'The biggest that we have ever published - and with more fashion shoots than ever before - the September issue brings all of the autumn/winter 2014 collections to the fore for the first time, making us almost wish for the first leaf to fall (or at least start to prepare sartorially for when it does).\n@highlight\nCara is September issue cover girl - after lashing out at fashion industry\n@highlight\nPlum Sykes of US Vogue met Cara for an interview\n@highlight\nCara requested a massage, fell asleep, then left to go to other meetings\n@highlight\nPlum wrote that Cara has a reputation for falling asleep at work\n@highlight\nCara hit back on Twitter branding the magazine 'liars'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 186, "end": 200}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 864, "end": 865}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cover girl: While Cara has featured on the glossy cover of British Vogue, Cara doesn't appear to be too happy with the @placeholder version after the article they wrote about her", "idx": 64583}], "idx": 42002} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Formula One title race took another twist on Sunday as Lewis Hamilton reignited his hopes with victory at the Italian Grand Prix, while Fernando Alonso extended his lead as rivals Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber flopped at Monza. Hamilton, whose future at McLaren has still yet to be decided, moved up to second in the standings with his first victory at the prestigious venue and third this season. \"It's a fantastic win in front of the best crowd. I'm happy for the team. It's been the best day,\" the 2008 world champion told reporters after giving McLaren a third successive victory.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins Italian Grand Prix to move into second in F1 drivers' standings\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso extends lead to 37 points after finishing third at Ferrari's home race\n@highlight\nTitle rivals Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber finish out of the points at Monza\n@highlight\nSauber's Sergio Perez places second for his third podium finish this season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 193, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 674, "end": 675}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder started from pole position and finished the race with a comfortable 4.3-second margin over Perez, who began with hard tires while everyone else opted for medium Pirellis.", "idx": 64586}], "idx": 42005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler is adamant Brendan Rodgers will guide his side into Champions League qualification this season despite a slow start to the campaign. The reds narrowly missed out on the title last season, having briefly sat top of the table before a late slip-up handed Manchester City the crown. However Liverpool drew 0-0 with Hull on Saturday which left Rodgers' side seventh in the Premier League and nine points adrift of leaders Chelsea. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers used Mario Balotelli off the bench on Tuesday to great effect Robbie Fowler (right) believes it's only a matter of time before Rodgers (left) solves Liverpool's poor form\n@highlight\nLiverpool legend Robbie Fowler is adamant the club will reach the top four\n@highlight\nFormer Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby doubts they will vie for the title\n@highlight\nLiverpool lost to Real Madrid last week, and drew with Hull on Saturday\n@highlight\nTwo late goals secured a 2-1 win against Swansea in the Capital One Cup\n@highlight\nHowever Liverpool are currently seventh in the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 484, "end": 498}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 991, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However former midfielder Jan Molby,who enjoyed a trophy laden spell at the club between 1984-96, doubts whether the club can match last season's second-placed finish but still expects @placeholder to start climbing the table soon.", "idx": 64588}], "idx": 42007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: On CNN's \"State of the Union,\" host and chief national correspondent John King goes outside the Beltway to report on the issues affecting communities across the country. 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In a press conference on Monday he said that 'five years down the line' he could see him bringing Rice back, believing he could redeem himself. He also said of Ray and his wife Janay, 'I think they're going to be two very successful members of our community in the years to come.' 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The virus causes symptoms like a cold, except worse, and is prompting up to 30 children a day to seek care at one Kansas City hospital, where about 15% of the youngsters were placed in intensive care, officials said. In a sign of a possible regional outbreak, Colorado, Illinois and Ohio are reporting cases with symptoms similar to the same virus and are awaiting testing results, according to officials and CNN affiliates in those states. 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The former Arizona congresswoman visited the Saratoga Springs Arms Fair with her astronaut husband, Mark Kelly and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to highlight a voluntary agreement that closely monitors gun show sales in New York. 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The justices debated a hotly contested issue testing the limits of government-mandated contraception coverage, specifically involving for-profit corporations that object to it for religious reasons. The justices appeared divided along ideological lines in a 90-minute oral argument, with the federal government offering a spirited defense of the Affordable Care Act. \"How does a corporation exercise religion?\" asked Justice Sonia Sotomayor, summarizing perhaps the key constitutional question at hand. \"This is a religious question,\" said Justice Samuel Alito, suggesting the businesses have such a right. \"You want us to provide a definitive secular answer.\"\n@highlight\nJustices appear divided along ideological lines in oral argument\n@highlight\nHobby Lobby, Conestoga Wood Specialties say they run their firms with Christian values\n@highlight\nObamacare's contraception coverage requirements violate those values, they say\n@highlight\nRequirements apply to the corporations, not the individual owners, the government says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 529, "end": 547}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 931, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 969}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Hobby Lobby and Conestoga claims are in yet another @placeholder category: for-profit corporations claiming a religion-based exemption.", "idx": 64604}], "idx": 42018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Giddy fans of the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots chanted 'Brady! 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A beautiful woman looks directly at a camera and does short, jokey skits about relationships, pop culture and whatever else is on her mind. The woman is Jessi Smiles, a young Cuban-American from Miami. Smiles was a struggling 20-year-old juggling two jobs when, about a month ago, she started posting videos to Vine, beginning with remakes of popular Vines other people had created. Now she has more than 1.9 million followers on the social-video network, has started and ended a public relationship with an equally \"Vine-famous\" guy, and has quit jobs as a makeup artist and receptionist to pursue her dream of acting full time.\n@highlight\nVine stars have gained millions of followers for 6-second videos\n@highlight\nThe Twitter-owned Vine is helping some actors launch careers\n@highlight\nThey make money through sponsored Vines and even have representatives", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vine itself is not profitable, but posters with big followings can make money by plugging brands on their own channels or appearing in @placeholder for companies.", "idx": 64614}], "idx": 42023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:17 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:50 EST, 14 February 2014 A nine-year-old girl has shunned endless hours of watching TV and playing children\u2019s computer games to read an amazing 364 books - in just seven months. 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It comes after the gunman who held up a kosher grocery store in the east of Paris, killing four people, said he was 'fighting for the Islamic State' and wanted to kill Jews. A member of al-Qaeda in Yemen released a statement in English tonight saying that they had carefully chosen their target of the Charlie Hebdo office but stopped short of claiming responsibility. Scroll down for video Said and Cherif Kouachi, the brothers who had assassinated 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. 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The number of unemployed in the 17-nation eurozone reached a record high in September as the bloc's nascent recovery failed to generate jobs, official data revealed today\n@highlight\nNumber of unemployed in eurozone reached a record high in September\n@highlight\nS&P Dow Jones Indices: Greece no longer classifies as developed market\n@highlight\nUS said that Germany is hampering economic stability in Europe", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 760, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder argues that it has more than halved its trade surplus within the euro zone as a share of GDP since 2007.", "idx": 64623}], "idx": 42030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA has announced that two options have emerged as the most likely dates for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar - and both are in the winter. 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She has spoken to local groups about how to move on after a traumatic experience, celebrated the passage of a national Amber Alert law for missing and abducted children, and offered advice to another alleged kidnapping victim, Jaycee Dugard. In October 2009, Smart drew a general outline of her experience at a hearing to determine whether her accused captor, Brian David Mitchell, 57, was mentally competent to stand trial. Much of her testimony focused on Mitchell's ability to manipulate people and talk his way out of a jam.\n@highlight\nNEW: The appeals court lifts the stay, denying the defense request for a mistrial\n@highlight\nIt's unclear when the trial will resume\n@highlight\nSmart has not extensively discussed the details of her captivity\n@highlight\nThe prosecutor says she was raped daily and degraded", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 610, "end": 629}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that @placeholder made other attempts to \"strip Elizabeth of her identity,\" to break down her sense of herself.", "idx": 64637}], "idx": 42038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wives of glam rock legend Alvin Stardust were joined in Swansea by hundreds of mourners, including a host of music legends, today to bid farewell to the star. Julie Paton and his first wife, Iris Fenton, along with some 350 people - including his former bandmates and his ex-manager Lord Levy - turned out at the singer's honorary Welsh home for the service at St Thomas church, the same church where he married Julie. 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Fourteen South Koreans and two Chinese workers left after 11 a.m. Tuesday, South Korea's Unification Ministry said. The ministry said it had no idea when the workers might return. The move came a day after North Korea announced it would seize all assets in the area. The joint project at Mount Kumgang was started in 1998 to boost reconciliation between the two Koreas and to give North Korea a chance to earn money. 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Now it's time to cook the wings, prepare the dip, order the pizza, put the beer on ice. The San Francisco 49ers are favored to win their sixth NFL title, but can the Baltimore Ravens send their magnificent, but controversial, linebacker Ray Lewis into retirement with a second championship ring? Will the Baltimore defense be able to stop young quarterback Colin Kaepernick from beating them with his right arm and his legs? Who will win the battle of super siblings? Who will have the best commercial? Will it be sexy or funny?\n@highlight\nThere will be plenty of time to kill when you get to the Super Bowl party hours before kickoff\n@highlight\nOne of the things to discuss are the brothers Harbaugh and how their family remains neutral\n@highlight\nRavens linebacker has gone from murder suspect to Reverend Ray\n@highlight\nHost city wants to show America how far it has come since Hurricane Katrina", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 170, "end": 188}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 244, "end": 259}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 435, "end": 450}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 959, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's unlikely Harbaugh will pull @placeholder if he struggles, but if he is injured the 49ers have little to worry about in his replacement.", "idx": 64647}], "idx": 42046} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oak Creek, Wisconsin (CNN) -- Soldier. Singer. Skinhead. Investigators spent Monday trying to figure out what led 40-year-old Wade Michael Page from repairing missiles for the Army to a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee, where he was killed by police at the end of a Sunday morning rampage. The shaven-headed Page, whose tattoos included the Celtic cross adopted by white supremacist groups, had been the front man for a white-power rock band called \"End Apathy\" for several years. Two former neighbors identified him from photos on the band's MySpace page. His path appears to have taken him from Colorado to Milwaukee, where he enlisted in the Army in 1992; back to Colorado; to North Carolina, where he started the band; and then back to the Milwaukee area, where he had been \"a short time\" before the shootings, Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards told reporters Monday.\n@highlight\nWisconsin killing suspect fronted a white-supremacist rock band\n@highlight\nPage talked about a race war while in the Army, former comrade says\n@highlight\nHe drifted from Colorado to both coasts after discharge, settling in North Carolina\n@highlight\nHe moved to the Milwaukee area in recent months, former neighbors and landlord say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 126, "end": 142}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was during that period that Page joined a \"racist band\" and started to get his body inked, his @placeholder buddy told CNN.", "idx": 64654}, {"query": "It was a trip Page recounted in 2010, in an online interview about his band @placeholder.", "idx": 64655}], "idx": 42050} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama signed an executive order Monday repealing a Bush-era policy that limited federal tax dollars for embryonic stem cell research. President Obama signs the executive order on stem cell policy Monday at the White House. Obama's move overturns an order signed by President Bush in 2001 that barred the National Institutes of Health from funding research on embryonic stem cells beyond using 60 cell lines that existed at that time. Obama also signed a presidential memorandum establishing greater independence for federal science policies and programs. \"In recent years, when it comes to stem cell research, rather than furthering discovery, our government has forced what I believe is a false choice between sound science and moral values,\" Obama said at the White House.\n@highlight\nNEW: Former first lady Nancy Reagan thanks President Obama for lifting funding ban\n@highlight\nObama: \"We have been given the capacity and will to pursue this research\"\n@highlight\nBush-era policy on embryonic stem cell research reversed\n@highlight\nAdvocates: Move could boost medical progress; critics object to embryo destruction", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 334, "end": 362}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's critics argued the former president allowed political factors improperly to influence funding decisions for science initiatives as well as to skew official government findings on issues such as global warming.", "idx": 64659}], "idx": 42052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rick Dewsbury PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 13 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 13 July 2012 A Thai carer who bludgeoned to death her pensioner lover with a claw hammer after he changed his will to leave her \u00a3340,000 was today jailed for life. Bunthawee Rimmer, 49, launched the frenzied attack on veteran soldier Paul Norfolk with a 12oz hammer as he slept. She arrived in Britain in 1998 after her late husband Geoffrey Rimmer met her on a Thai beach while she was selling doughnuts. Mr Rimmer died in xxx and Bunthawee the started a sexual relationship with Mr Norfolk - her dead husband's best friend - in 2010 after she was employed to care for his sick wife Esme, who suffers from alzheimer's.\n@highlight\nPaul Norfolk bludgeoned to death with 12oz claw hammer as he slept\n@highlight\nWrote his wife out of will and left entire \u00a3340k estate to Thai lover", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 238, "end": 253}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'No-one should lose their life in the way that @placeholder did.", "idx": 64661}], "idx": 42054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:14 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:03 EST, 18 June 2013 Angelina Jolie's stunt double is suing Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for allegedly hacking into her voicemail and deleting messages, it emerged today. Eunice Huthart is the first alleged victim of hacking to launch a legal claim against the Murdoch empire in the U.S. The British 46-year-old, who won the first series of TV game show Gladiators, claims The Sun and the News of the World hacked her phone in an attempt to gather gossip about Ms Jolie. 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Elizabeth Ramirez, Kristie Mayhugh and Cassandra Rivera were released on their own recognizance after a judge decided to recommend that an appeals court vacate their 1998 convictions as tainted by faulty witness testimony. The three emerged from the Bexar County Jail in San Antonio shortly after 8 p.m. Monday, clasping their hands in one another's and holding them high as tearful family and friends surged toward them.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Ramirez, Kristie Mayhugh and Cassandra Rivera, all of San Antonio were released Monday after a judge vacated their 1998 conviction for the sexual assault of two young children\n@highlight\nThe were the final three of the so-called San Antonio 4 to be released\n@highlight\nThe fourth, Anna Vasquez, had already been released", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 311, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 350, "end": 365}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 983, "end": 993}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Complete: @placeholder, who was already paroled when the other three were released Monday, hugs one of her brothers in this November 2012 photo", "idx": 64676}, {"query": "Herrera said she and her daughter hadn't decided what they would do when Ramirez went free - other than she knew @placeholder wanted a pizza.", "idx": 64678}], "idx": 42063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Virg Bernero is the mayor of Lansing, Michigan and chairman of the Mayors and Municipalities Automotive Coalition (MMAC). He is one of the mayors of U.S. cities appearing on \"American Morning\" this week. Mayor Virg Bernero says the American worker has been sold out by backers of free trade. (CNN) -- While America reels from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, it is time that we take a deeper look at the root causes of our current predicament. The cold, hard truth is that the unholy alliance between Washington and Wall Street has sold out the American worker and exported our standard of living.\n@highlight\nVirg Bernero: Washington and Wall Street have sold out the American worker\n@highlight\nHe says we must rebuild America's industrial might before it is too late\n@highlight\nBernero: Free trade in protectionist world is like unilateral disarmament", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 82, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 190, "end": 205}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Driven by the insatiable greed of @placeholder profiteers and accelerated by the false promise of free trade, our manufacturing base has been chased out of this country and along with it the livelihood of millions of hard-working Americans.", "idx": 64687}], "idx": 42070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Drummond and Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 06:28 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 20 March 2013 Disturbing footage showing Burmese prostitutes being violently attacked by a group of men has gone viral on the internet, prompting calls for more to be done to help such women. The four-minute clip, which was shown on Thai television news last night, shows a group of defenceless young women being punched and kicked repeatedly by several men. One of the women who is singled out after she tries to call or text someone on her mobile is practically beaten unconscious by the men - who some said were police officers - in what appears to be a closed room.\n@highlight\nFootage shows women punched, kicked and knocked to the floor by men\n@highlight\nWomen are said to be Burmese prostitutes, their attackers Thai or Burmese\n@highlight\nYouTube film highlights appalling conditions for prostitutes in Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However critics in @placeholder have suggested the men are Thai, and possibly even police officers.", "idx": 64692}], "idx": 42074} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Right now, two-thirds of Americans are suffering from \"Fear-bola,\" according to a new Washington Post poll. It's a hyper-contagious disease that affects the brain, making sufferers fear a widespread Ebola outbreak in the United States. Fear-bola is an airborne disease that spreads through conversation, entering your brain through your ears. Fear-bola is so contagious that some victims have contracted it by simply seeing images and videos about Ebola. Once inside your body, Fear-bola attacks the part of the brain responsible for rational thinking. It starts with a low-grade concern about the two health care workers diagnosed with Ebola in Dallas and slowly builds into fear of a widespread epidemic in the United States. 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The justices announced they will hear an appeal from Matt and Melanie Capobianco, who legally adopted little Veronica in 2009, shortly after the birth mother agreed to give up the child. Oral arguments in the case will likely be heard in April with a ruling by late June. The South Carolina Supreme Court in July ruled for the biological father, who had sought custody shortly after the child's birth. 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Chinese border guards patrol in Jilin province across from the North Korean border on March 21, 2009. For decades, it has been shrouded by a veil of secrecy that has prevented us from better understanding this important nation. As journalists we seek out the realities of life there, beyond the myths and hype, but that is difficult because the DPRK is generally inaccessible to journalists. The gap between reality and illusion remains profound. Journalists, such as the two Americans being detained in North Korea, do travel to the border between China and North Korea to get a sense of what life is like in the isolated nation of 22 million people. The circumstances surrounding the journalists' arrest are still unclear.\n@highlight\nSecretive and closed off for decades, North Korea is known as the Hermit Kingdom\n@highlight\nBy land, China and North Korea are linked by 7 road crossings and 4 railway points\n@highlight\nIn recent years, N. 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But that wasn't enough for Sherwyn Sarabi, who is now being compared to Albert Einstein, Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking after recording an IQ score of 160. The psychologist who tested Sherwyn, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, said his score - the highest possible on the Wechsler Scale - showed he has a 'very superior level of intelligence'. 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Stephane Sessegnon fired the hosts into the lead with his first goal this season, however Manchester United equalised early in the second half. Much maligned midfielder Marouane Fellaini came on at the break to score a spectacular equaliser within minutes of the restart. 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Elaine Tappin said it was an 'outrage' that her 65-year-old husband Christopher was refused bail after he was extradited to the United States two weeks ago. Judge Robert Castaneda ruled Tappin must remain in custody after US prosecutors told the federal court in El Paso, Texas, he may be a 'danger to the community' if released.\n@highlight\nChristopher Tappin refused bail while he awaits trial over arms dealing charges\n@highlight\nJudge rules 65-year-old must be remanded in custody because he may be a 'danger to the community'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 373, "end": 385}, {"start": 408, "end": 423}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 467, "end": 468}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 586, "end": 603}]}, "qas": [{"query": "against extradition to @placeholder two weeks ago and denies attempting to", "idx": 64726}], "idx": 42093} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man who is believed to have killed then dismembered his transgender wife in an horrific murder-suicide in a Brisbane apartment was secretly working as a male prostitute, it has emerged. Friends revealed the truth about Marcus Volke's double life and also criticised a Brisbane newspaper for its portrayal of victim Mayang Prasetyo. Interior designer Alex Devantier, who knew the couple well, told Daily Mail Australia Volke had never worked as a chef but used it as a cover story to avoid telling his family and close friends the truth about his life as Heath the male prostitute. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nHusband Marcus Volke was secretly working as a male prostitute\n@highlight\nHe killed and then dismembered his transgender wife on Saturday night\n@highlight\nThe remains of Mayang Prasetyo were found in a Brisbane apartment\n@highlight\nVolke is believed to have murdered then dismembered the 27-year-old\n@highlight\nMedia have previously reported Volke was a chef who worked on cruises\n@highlight\nBut a friend of the couple said the 28-year-old was a male prostitute\n@highlight\nVolke and Ms Prasetyo met in 2009 while working at a Melbourne brothel\n@highlight\nMs Prasetyo is known as Febri Andriansyah, according to her Indonesia passport\n@highlight\nDetectives have appealed for friends and associates of the couple to come forward as they continue to investigate the murder-suicide", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 401, "end": 426}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I looked after @placeholder's escort website and I was in communication with her all the time.", "idx": 64728}], "idx": 42094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Titcomb PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 5 July 2012 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 5 July 2012 Two carers nicknamed 'the matrons from hell' were jailed today after they subjected disabled care home residents to a series of abuses. Joanne Robinson, 47, and Ann Leach, 48, assaulted, starved and humiliated two defenceless residents for almost two years while scared colleagues said nothing at a home in Farnsworth, near Bolton. One of their victims, a 44-year-old woman who couldn't speak and was virtually blind, was strapped to a wheelchair as 'punishment' and locked inside her bedroom as she sobbed and screamed.\n@highlight\nJoanne Robinson and Ann Leach assaulted and starved defenceless residents of a care home in Farnsworth, near Bolton, for two years\n@highlight\nThey strapped victims to wheelchairs and kicked them while shouting abuse\n@highlight\nColleagues were intimidated into staying silent about abuse\n@highlight\nRobinson and Leach sentenced to 15 and 21 months respectively today\n@highlight\nJudge says abused victims were as 'vulnerable as new born babies'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 221, "end": 235}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and @placeholder refused to let the residents eat at their normal pace", "idx": 64729}], "idx": 42095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch A previously unknown sketch by John Constable that is said to be an early inspiration for his famous work The Hay Wain today sold for \u00a342,000 - six times its estimated value The small pencil drawing of a horse and plough was one of seven 'lost' works produced by the 18th century English painter which went under the hammer for a total of \u00a3222,000 (with fees added on), far exceeding the original expected sum of around \u00a360,000. The sketches, and an eighth by Constable's son, Lionel, were bought in a London art store in 1952 by the current owner's father for \u00a3500.\n@highlight\nWorks by 18th century painter hung in home in Norfolk without family realising who they were by\n@highlight\nSketches bought in 1952 by current owner's father for \u00a3500\n@highlight\nHeavy Horse At Rest Beside A Plough - said to be inspiration for The Hay Wain - was drawn while Constable was on honeymoon in Berkshire in 1816", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 769, "end": 803}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The total price for the seven drawings - plus the other by @placeholder - was \u00a3187,000, but with all the fees added on, the overall price was \u00a3222,000.", "idx": 64735}], "idx": 42100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "GoDaddy pulled the plug on its Super Bowl commercial starring Buddy the golden retriever puppy Tuesday evening after getting an earful from furious animal rights activists. The domain name company released the ad Tuesday - five days before it will be viewed by more than 100million people during the Patriots and Seahawks game - and it was roundly criticized for apparently making light of puppy mills. The advert opens with the nine-week-old pooch riding in the back of a truck, as it parodies Budweiser's commercials featuring a dog and its Clydesdale horses. But instead of enjoying the view, Buddy is thrown from the bed of the truck and he faces a treacherous journey home across train tracks and bridges and through mud and rain.\n@highlight\nGoDaddy released its 2015 Super Bowl commercial starring Buddy the golden retriever Tuesday\n@highlight\nThe commercial features a golden retriever puppy who makes his way home after being thrown from a truck - only to find out he's being sold\n@highlight\nHis owners used GoDaddy to make a website to sell him\n@highlight\nThe company said it was parodying other puppy Super Bowl adverts\n@highlight\nBut viewers were outraged and slammed the company for making light of puppy mills and irresponsible dog breeding\n@highlight\nGoDaddy CEO Blake Irving released a statement Tuesday evening saying the ad will not been showing during the Big Game\n@highlight\nPetition on Change.org demanding that GoDaddy yank the commercial has drawn more than 42,000 signatures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1381}, {"start": 1406, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1432, "end": 1438}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Message received: It did not take @placeholder long to do an about-face in response to an avalanche of vitriol", "idx": 64744}], "idx": 42108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Either Justin Bieber is having a wild time on his South American tour or media reports of the 19-year-old singer's antics are off the mark. Many reports barely rise above the gossip threshold, but they echo throughout the tabloids and mainstream media. What you should believe -- and why you should care -- is a raging debate online with Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and beyond. \"My truth is in the music,\" Bieber said in a message to his 46 million Twitter followers this week. It was posted the same day his newest single, \"Bad Day,\" released. Journalists know very little about what goes on in Bieber's private life. He is constantly surrounded by bodyguards and his representatives consistently refuse to confirm, deny or comment on any reports that surface.\n@highlight\nMany reports on Justin Bieber barely rise above the gossip threshold\n@highlight\n\"My truth is in the music,\" Bieber says\n@highlight\nNewly emerged mystery video shows Bieber sleeping\n@highlight\n\"Can't believe or dwell on the bs,\" the singer tweets", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The media frenzy over Bieber's alleged sexcapades grew after a video appeared on @placeholder on Wednesday that apparently was recorded by a young woman excited about her quiet time with the entertainer.", "idx": 64745}], "idx": 42109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:50 EST, 14 September 2013 Proud parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared details on their son Prince George as they enjoyed their first night out without him yesterday evening. The royal couple were guests of honour at the inaugural Tusk Trust awards, held at the Royal Society in central London. When asked who George took after by Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba, Kate replied: 'Like most babies, he's got a mix of both of us.' 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The violent Zetas drug cartel, which operates in Nuevo Laredo, will be targeting crimes at Americans who cross the border into the city this weekend, the Texas Department of Public Safety and Webb County Sheriff's Office said Saturday. \"According to the information we have received, the Zetas are planning a possible surge in criminal activity, such as robberies, extortions, car-jackings and vehicle theft, specifically against U.S. citizens,\" DPS Director Steven McCraw said in a statement. \"We urge U.S. citizens to avoid travel to Nuevo Laredo this weekend if it can be avoided.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Mexico officials say they are not on heightened alert\n@highlight\nTourism to Nuevo Laredo has been on the decline because of violence\n@highlight\nThe Zetas drug cartel is planning to target U.S. citizens, officials say\n@highlight\nNuevo Laredo, Mexico is across the border from Laredo, Texas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 376, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 441}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Besides, commerce, the bridges between Laredo and @placeholder also connect families who have relatives on both sides of the border.", "idx": 64749}, {"query": "The @placeholder are known for having expanded their activities in the area from drug trafficking to exortion, kidnapping and human smuggling.", "idx": 64750}], "idx": 42112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Winning team: Olympic hero Sir Bradley Wiggins and his wife, Catherine, who, he claims, brokered many of the deals MTC management is claiming commission for Cycling champion Sir Bradley Wiggins is embroiled in a complex legal tussle over his earnings from his \u00a35\u2009million Tour de France triumph and sponsorship deals. The 2012 Olympic gold medallist, who became the first Briton to win the Tour, is being sued in the High Court by his former management team at the MTC agency. The dispute began when MTC, which represents sporting stars including Sally Gunnell, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Steve Backley, billed him for commission of \u00a3741,000 on his contract with Team Sky.\n@highlight\nGold medallist issued commission bill from MTC management for \u00a3741,000\n@highlight\nSir Bradley ended contract, issued counter-claim calling firm 'disorganised'\n@highlight\nClaims agency not entitled to cut of many deals brokered by wife, Catherine", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 499, "end": 501}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 735, "end": 737}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He then terminated his arrangement with @placeholder and issued a counter-claim.", "idx": 64754}], "idx": 42116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Army command sergeant major who authorities accuse of lying about receiving Purple Hearts for bravery during combat and making false claims about fighting in Vietnam and Afghanistan was indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday. William John Roy, 57, is charged with seven felony counts of defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense, prosecutors said. The indictment accuses the Winchester, California, resident of using \"bogus military documentation\" in applications that allowed him to receive $27,000 in disability benefits for himself and $30,000 in educational benefits for his daughter. \"In the documents, Roy falsely claimed that in 1974 he served as a combat medic in Vietnam in a special forces unit and was twice injured in combat. With false records that purported to detail his bravery during combat incidents in Vietnam, Roy further claimed he was awarded two Purple Hearts, as well as a Bronze Star for valor,\" the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California said.\n@highlight\nWilliam John Roy is charged with defrauding the VA and the Department of Defense\n@highlight\nAn indictment accuses him of lying to obtain $57,000 in benefits\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Roy said he fought in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star\n@highlight\nInvestigation reveals he had been in Germany in a noncombat role, prosecutors say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 325, "end": 354}, {"start": 364, "end": 384}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 926, "end": 938}, {"start": 954, "end": 964}, {"start": 982, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1302}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1376}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder spokesman could not immediately confirm Roy's military status Wednesday night.", "idx": 64766}], "idx": 42123} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Osman Leon Osman returns for his latest Footballers' Football Column, all about the World Cup. Osman was not selected by Roy Hodgson for a place in Brazil this summer but was involved in the England squad during the qualifying campaign. He runs the rule over England's first game of the campaign against Italy, the unfortunate nature of their defeat and how they can improve going forward. Well, where do I start? After all of the hype and excitement over the last few weeks, our opening game of the World Cup ended in defeat. However, losing to the 2006 World Champions was certainly no disgrace and I felt that there were plenty of positives to take from the performance.\n@highlight\nOsman thinks England gave a good account of themselves against Italy\n@highlight\nAndrea Pirlo was the class act on the night pulling the strings in midfield\n@highlight\nEngland looked exciting but should have been braver after equaliser\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney and Leighton Baines can both recover from difficult nights\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez will cause problems for England on his Uruguay return\n@highlight\nLeon Osman supports Claire House Children's Hospice and Make A Wish Foundation. For more information log on to: claire-house.org.uk and www.make-a-wish.org.uk", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 48, "end": 75}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}, {"start": 956, "end": 970}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pass master: @placeholder recorded a pass completion rate of 93.2 per cent against England", "idx": 64767}], "idx": 42124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Four people believed to be connected to the drugs found in Philip Seymour Hoffman's apartment were arrested late Tuesday night, law enforcement officials told CNN. During the raid that led to the arrest of the three men and one woman, police recovered 350 small plastic bags of what is believed to be heroin, the officials said. The bags of alleged heroin were branded \"black list\" and \"red bull\" -- not the same brands found in Hoffman's apartment, the sources said. Apartments at 302 Mott Street in Manhattan, where the four were arrested, are part of the investigation into Hoffman's death, according to a police source.\n@highlight\nThree enter not guilty pleas; Office decides not to prosecute fourth\n@highlight\nA candlelight vigil is held for Hoffman in New York\n@highlight\nDetermination of cause and manner of his death is pending further study\n@highlight\nSource: Police recover 350 bags of what is believed to be heroin", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 80}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When police were called to Hoffman's fourth-floor @placeholder apartment Sunday, they found the actor lying on the bathroom floor with a syringe in his left arm.", "idx": 64768}], "idx": 42125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye was barred from boarding a flight back home on Wednesday from the Kenyan capital, where he was undergoing treatment, an airline official said. Besigye flew to Nairobi for treatment two weeks ago after he was injured when police pulled him from a vehicle during protests over the rising cost of living in Uganda. The opposition leader said he was traveling with his wife and aide, and had their boarding passes when a Kenya Airways manager told them that there were instructions not to allow them to board. \"We refused to allow him to board because our intelligence advised us that it would not be safe to do so,\" said Chris Karanja, a corporate affairs manager at Kenya Airways.\n@highlight\nUgandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye was in Kenya for treatment\n@highlight\nHe has been arrested several times for protesting rising fuel prices\n@highlight\nThe protests will continue in his absence, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder government spokesman did not answer calls for comment.", "idx": 64773}], "idx": 42127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We've come a long way since my early days as the associate medical director of the AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital in the 1980s and 1990s. By 1990, I had seen over 500 patients die from a disease that we just couldn't treat. As an infectious disease doctor, I was overcome not only by the tragic loss of life, but also by the inability to find the \"magic bullet\" to help prevent these deaths. Like many of my colleagues, I devoted my time to caring for my patients and to research. I am proud to say that many of the successful antiretroviral treatments (ART) that were developed emerged from San Francisco General.\n@highlight\nHIV/AIDS treatment has come a long way in a decade, Goosby says\n@highlight\nSouth Africa has been on the front lines of the epidemic, he says\n@highlight\nPEPFAR has invested $3.7 billion in supporting South Africa's HIV/AIDS efforts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 136}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 616, "end": 636}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They allow @placeholder to invest its resources where they are most needed -- in those countries whose governments do not yet have the capacity to provide critical services for their citizens.", "idx": 64783}], "idx": 42137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Scrabble experts have lifted the lid on how to win at the popular board game - just in time for Christmas. The experts have revealed that if you fancy winning against your relatives, it's best to make sure at least one of your seven letters is an S. And words without vowels like brrr, grrl, pfft, and psst will also help you clinch you the title. According to UK Scrabble expert Barry Grossman, there are at least 100 different ways players can win Grrl, of course, is a female internet user, and psst a bid to get someone's attention. Pfft is an expression of discontent, and brrr a way to say you are cold.\n@highlight\nPfft, Psst, Brrr, and Grrl are key to clinching the title, according to experts\n@highlight\nChampions use 'epopoeia', an epic poem, and 'pschent', an Egyptian crown\n@highlight\nProfessional players also reveal you can use proper nouns in some cases\n@highlight\nS is the best letter to pick from the bag but top players warn to use it wisely", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 251, "end": 252}, {"start": 365, "end": 366}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 384, "end": 397}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 883, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Scrabble champion Barry Grossman even says there is a time and place for proper nouns - which are normally banned.", "idx": 64786}], "idx": 42140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is a noise that only two per cent of people can hear, but this low droning sound would be enough to drive anyone mad. Scientists have been left baffled because they can\u2019t figure out what causes a phenomenon called The Hum, or why it affects so few people. Sufferers have identified common factors: the humming is only heard indoors, it is a low, rumbling noise, it is louder at night, and is more common in more rural areas, reported The Huffington Post. Scroll down for video Irritating: Leeds is one of the most recent laces in the UK where the hum has been reported\n@highlight\nThe Hum has been heard in isolated places around the world\n@highlight\nIt can only be detected by one in fifty people in those areas\n@highlight\nScientists left baffled as they can\u2019t figure out what causes The Hum\n@highlight\nThose who hear it can experience headaches, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds and sleep disturbances", "entities": [{"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 437, "end": 455}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 537, "end": 538}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Often sufferers otherwise have perfectly normal hearing, and @placeholder goes away when they leave a certain area.", "idx": 64790}], "idx": 42143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle Don't use your mobile phone in public in Rio. And if you do, and someone tries to nick it, don't argue. Muggers often kill victims who resist. These are the warnings residents in Brazil have offered to football fans who will be heading to their country for the World Cup this summer. The advice comes as the country was pitched into near anarchy today after thousands of police went on strike to demand a near doubling of pay. Scroll down for video. Policemen stand guard inside the Maracana stadium: World Cup travellers have been given fresh warnings over safety in Brazil, as the country's civil police staged a one-day walkout over pay\n@highlight\nCivil police walk out over pay in 14 states including Rio de Janeiro\n@highlight\nThey are demanding an 80 per cent pay rise - just 22 days before Word Cup\n@highlight\nComes as warnings issued to football fans visiting the country next month\n@highlight\nRio public transport is particularly dangerous, with a surge in robberies\n@highlight\nBe aware of your surroundings and what area you are in. The U.S. State Department notes on its website that 'public transportation hubs, hotel sectors, and tourist areas are the locations with the highest crime rates.'\n@highlight\nAvoid wearing flashy jewellery - or any at all.\n@highlight\nTake special care when using a smartphone in public. Avoid using it on public transport. If you need to make or take a call, step off the street and into a store.\n@highlight\nViolent protests have rocked Rio, Sao Paulo and other cities in the past year. Be aware of any planned protests and avoid them.\n@highlight\nIf you are mugged - don't react, just hand over your belongings. Criminals often kill targets that resist muggings.\n@highlight\nReport crimes to the nearest police precinct.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 59}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1494, "end": 1496}, {"start": 1499, "end": 1507}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even when police are not staging union action, @placeholder's cities can be hazardous to unwary visitors.", "idx": 64806}, {"query": "Commuters ride a bus in @placeholder: The situation in Rio's public transport has gotten so bad that state lawmakers have proposed the creation of a specialised police battalion for the city's fleet of nearly 9,000 buses", "idx": 64807}], "idx": 42152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Harris and Tania Steere It seemed the perfect addition to their \u00a31million home. Trevor and Carolyn Taylor were delighted with their new patio, laid in slabs of finest Indian sandstone at the front of their property \u2013 named Villa Sogno, Italian for Dream House. But other residents of the affluent commuter belt cul-de-sac were dismayed to find the couple had dug up and paved over a third of the road outside. 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The series may have been lost but this was anything but a dead rubber for Alastair Cook and an England side who desperately needed a victory. England have not suddenly turned into World Cup contenders but their 41-run win in the final one-day international was proof, perhaps, that their methods can work in modern one-day cricket. 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The lively girl from the small town of Prescott, Arizona is smart, gregarious and enjoys a wide circle of friends. But on viewing these photos from her school years - obtained exclusively by Daily Mail Online - few would have guessed that years later this young woman would wind up in the hands of terror group ISIS. Aid worker Mueller was taken captive by the Islamic State in Allepo, Syria, on August 4, 2013, when she was leaving a hospital.\n@highlight\nKayla Mueller was an award-winning volunteer at school in Prescott, AZ\n@highlight\nShe was voted Best Personality, Best Dressed, Best Smile in year book\n@highlight\nFriends and teachers said she 'wanted to change the world'\n@highlight\nShe traveled abroad - living and volunteering with aid groups in northern India, Israel and the Palestinian territories, then treated AIDS in Arizona\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old was snatched by ISIS as she left hospital in 2013\n@highlight\nFears she has been killed by Jordanian airstrikes targeting the group", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 314, "end": 330}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 648}, {"start": 675, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She returned to @placeholder in 2011, where she worked at an HIV/AIDS clinic and volunteered at a women's shelter.", "idx": 64839}], "idx": 42172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush left the White House more than five years ago and has since stayed out of most Washington debates. But it would be hard to tell that if you have been listening to Hillary Clinton over the past month. 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Button knows only too well how Hamilton ticks following their three years together at McLaren from 2010-2012. In what appears to be a clear battle of the Mercedes team-mates for this year's Formula One world title, Hamilton appears to have already started employing psychological tactics with Rosberg. 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In keeping with one of the show's long plot lines of prepping a 'perfect' slap, one of the characters sought advice from three wise 'slap masters' who were Asian variations of three of the main characters. The show creators issued an apology on Wednesday via Twitter, acknowledging their misjudgement and urging viewers to see the mistake as an unintentional one. 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The 54-year-old appeared to mock the decision by Ofcom earlier this year which ruled he had been 'deliberately offensive' after using the word 'slope' on an episode of the BBC show. In Saturday's Christmas special, Clarkson told co-presenter Richard Hammond: 'That is a proud moment, Hammond, but... is it straight?' as they admired their makeshift bridge in Argentina. Many took it to as a reference to his comments in a March episode of the show in which he said: 'That is a proud moment, but there's a slope on it', as a man walked towards them on their makeshift bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand.\n@highlight\nClarkson appears to reference 'slope' row in Top Gear Christmas special\n@highlight\n54-year-old asks Richard Hammond: 'Is it straight?' in reference to bridge\n@highlight\nIt comes after Ofcom ruled he was 'deliberately offensive' with term 'slope'\n@highlight\nClarkson said 'there's a slope on it' as Asian man walked bridge in March\n@highlight\nControversy comes as presenter took to Twitter to confess love for Chile\n@highlight\nHe said it's a 'lovely country' after controversial episode of Top Gear aired", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 324, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 815, "end": 832}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before concluding: 'In all seriousness, I would like to thank the people and government of @placeholder for their help and support when everything went wrong.'", "idx": 64870}, {"query": "The corporation apparently put him on his final warning in May for 'appearing' to use the n-word in unaired @placeholder footage.", "idx": 64873}], "idx": 42193} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:45 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 02:18 EST, 6 February 2014 The latest in a series of winter storms hit the United States on Wednesday, dropping wet, heavy snow in the Northeast states that disrupted travel and threatened supplies of salt needed to keep roads clear. Over a million homes and businesses were without power in the Northeast on Wednesday following severe snow and ice storms overnight, according to local power companies. The hardest-hit state was Pennsylvania with 849,000 customers without electricity at one point, according to the governor. By 8 p.m. local time, that was reduced to just over 625,000 customers, said Cory Angell, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. 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Brailsford was talking in the context of the Kevin Pietersen controversy but he just as easily could have been referring to the author rivalling the former England batsman for the most explosive new sports book to have come out this week on a Monday. A certain Roy Keane. Keane would probably admit to being a man of extremes. Extremely talented, of course. Extremely complex, too. 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Murray's defense team contends Dr. Arnold Klein injected Jackson with 6,500 milligrams of Demerol during visits to his Beverly Hills, California, dermatology clinic in the last three months of his life, and that Murray did not know about it. Jackson desperately sought sleep the day he died, worried that without rest he could not rehearse that night, which could force the cancellation of his \"This Is It\" comeback concerts, according to Murray's interview with police.\n@highlight\nNEW: Dr. Klein injected 6,500 milligrams of Demerol into Jackson, the defense says\n@highlight\nNEW: Jackson's insomnia could have been caused by Demerol, a sleep expert says\n@highlight\nNEW: Trial could end early, judge says\n@highlight\nAnesthesiologist Dr. Steven Shafer may be the prosecution's last witness", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Klein was never charged or disciplined for his treatment of @placeholder, but Murray's lawyers contend that treatment addicted Jackson to Demerol and caused the insomnia that Murray was treating when Jackson died.", "idx": 64894}, {"query": "Klein was never charged or disciplined for his treatment of Jackson, but Murray's lawyers contend that treatment addicted Jackson to @placeholder and caused the insomnia that Murray was treating when Jackson died.", "idx": 64895}, {"query": "Murray claimed the day Jackson died he was trying to wean @placeholder from using the surgical anesthetic propofol to induce sleep, a treatment he gave him almost every night the previous two months.", "idx": 64896}, {"query": "Murray told detectives that during the last morning he gave Jackson a series of three sedatives -- Valium, lorazepam and midazolam -- over a 10-hour period before finally giving in to @placeholder's plea to again use propofol.", "idx": 64898}, {"query": "\"I've got to sleep, Dr. @placeholder,\" Murray said Jackson pleaded to him.", "idx": 64899}], "idx": 42208} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Israel's security can only be assured when its neighbors believe that it is no longer oppressing the Palestinian people but instead living in peace and harmony with them. The de facto strategy of past and present Israeli governments of seeking security through domination and by pushing Palestinians out of their homes, or allowing right-wing religious fanatics to create settlements throughout the West Bank to ensure that no Palestinian state could have contiguous parts, has not and cannot work to provide safety for Israel. Israel's fate and its well-being are intrinsically linked to the well-being of the Palestinian people. 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Sometimes those artistic icons are obligatory sights but experts reveal that -- from a two-million-year-old stone tool to a life-size Roman equestrian statue made entirely of bronze -- some of the most remarkable museum and gallery highlights take a little digging.\n@highlight\nCompetition in museum world heats up with reopening of Dutch treasure house\n@highlight\nGreatest treasures not always where crowds are\n@highlight\nBritish Museum cites its oldest object -- a chopping tool\n@highlight\nIn Florence, a Madonna portrait modeled on artist's beloved wife is alternative must-see", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 982, "end": 995}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the @placeholder reopened this year after a decade-long refurbishment there was no question about the key exhibit.", "idx": 64932}], "idx": 42227} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ring the changes: Bianca Jagger claimed in a police report her lost ring was worth \u00a3160,000 but now says it is worth only \u00a315,000 Bianca Jagger is facing a court battle after refusing to pay an \u00a38,000 reward to a man who found her ring in the street. The former wife of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger lost the diamond and platinum ring when it fell off her finger when she was in Austria for the Salzburg music festival in 2008. Reinhard Fingler, who found the ring, claims Miss Jagger, 67, is making a \u2018blatant attempt\u2019 to cheat him out of a proper reward.\n@highlight\nPlatinum, sapphire and diamond ring was found on Salzburg street in 2008\n@highlight\nJagger claimed in her police report that it was worth \u00a3160,000\n@highlight\nUnder Austrian law the finder is entitled to five per cent of an item's value\n@highlight\nBut Jagger refused to pay the \u00a38,000 and has now had the ring re-valued", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 432, "end": 447}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder picked the platinum, diamond and sapphire sparkler up in the street.", "idx": 64935}], "idx": 42230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo grabbed his seventh hat-trick of the season as Real Madrid won the capital derby against Atletico 4-1 Wednesday. The emphatic victory restored Real's four-point lead over Barcelona, who had closed up with a 4-0 drubbing of Getafe the previous night. Ronaldo's incredible scoring season continued as he put Jose Mourinho's men ahead on 25 minutes with a thunderous free kick from 25 meters out that dipped over the wall and left goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois stranded. Karim Benzema wasted a great chance to put Real further ahead before Colombia striker Radamel Falcao's fine header on 55 minutes drew Atletico level in the Bernabeu.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid win city derby against Atletico 4-1\n@highlight\nWin restores four-point lead over Barcelona\n@highlight\nEPL leaders Manchester United lose at Wigan\n@highlight\nManchester City cut the gap to five points at the top", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defending champions @placeholder had gone into the night's fixtures with an eight-point lead and with the title all but conceded by their city rivals.", "idx": 64938}], "idx": 42233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- According to a Russian proverb, God makes the priests. Jesters come from the devil. Heath Ledger dominates as the Joker in \"The Dark Knight\" in a performance already garnering raves. 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In his first interview since he revealed himself on Sunday, the 29-year-old whistleblower told the South China Morning Post that the NSA has hacked the country's universities, businesses and politicians. He claimed the agency had hundreds of targets - including the Chinese University of Hong Kong - from as far back as 2009, but that these were just a fraction of the 61,000 NSA hacking operations carried out globally. He added that none of the documents revealed any information about Chinese military systems.\n@highlight\nEdward Snowden spoke with the South China Morning Post on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe exposed more details about U.S. surveillance targets in China\n@highlight\nHe said he will remain in Hong Kong and fight any extradition bid\n@highlight\nHe believes the government is 'bullying' Hong Kong to extradite\n@highlight\nSnowden's whereabouts in Hong Kong are still unknown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 270, "end": 293}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 437, "end": 467}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 749}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is believed the @placeholder is pursuing a criminal investigation against Snowden, and on Tuesday, sources said officials were preparing to bring charges against him.", "idx": 64950}], "idx": 42242} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Japanese authorities on Friday released an American Marine accused of raping a teenager in Okinawa after the girl dropped the allegations, the U.S. military said. Japanese protest near the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo earlier this month over a Marine accused of rape in Okinawa. The Marine Corps said it is holding Staff Sgt. Tyrone Luther Hadnott, 38, in a Marine facility as it investigates whether he violated codes of military justice. The girl's accusation, which stirred memories of a brutal rape more than a decade ago, triggered outrage across Japan. Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda deplored it as \"unforgivable.\"\n@highlight\nJapanese authorities release U.S. Marine after teenage girl drops complaint\n@highlight\nStaff Sgt. 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Offering what appeared to be previously unreported details, Gen. Martin Dempsey told ABC's \"This Week\" that the United States had to risk bringing in low-flying attack helicopters to keep ISIS at bay. \"The tool that was immediately available was the Apache [helicopter]. The risk of operating in a hostile environment is there constantly,\" the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. \"You're not going to wait until they're climbing over the wall,\" Dempsey said. \"Had [ISIS forces] overrun the Iraqi unit, it was a straight shot to the Baghdad airport. So, we're not going to let that happen.\"\n@highlight\nJoint Chiefs Chairman Gen. 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Indeed, Versace has snapped up the 56-year-old to be the face of its SS15 campaign. The iconic pop star replaces Lady Gaga, 28, to front the brand and was chosen because designer Donatella Versace believes she is a 'true icon'. The images, which were photographed in New York City by industry heavyweights Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, aim to focus on Madonna\u2019s 'unique and iconic image'. Scroll down for video Madonna has been unveiled as the face of Versace's SS15 and she was hand-picked by Donatella\n@highlight\nPhotographed in New York City by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott\n@highlight\nAims to focus on Madonna's 'unique and iconic image'\n@highlight\nThis is the Hung Up singer's fourth campaign for the brand", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 248, "end": 264}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'Madonna is one of the true icons of Versace.", "idx": 64963}], "idx": 42251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prisoners in a new 'superjail' will have a choice of Christmas dinners costing taxpayers more than the food given to patients at nearby hospitals, it has emerged. Inmates at the \u00a3150million HMP Grampian, in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, will be tucking into chicken Balmoral and chocolate gateau on Christmas Day at a cost of \u00a32.47 per prisoner. Patients in NHS Grampian hospitals have just 89p spent on them for a two-course meal on average - although it does rise to \u00a32.17 on December 25. Inmates at the \u00a3150million HMP Grampian, in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, will be tucking into Chicken Balmoral and chocolate gateau on Christmas Day at a cost of \u00a32.47 per prisoner\n@highlight\nInmates have been given a choice of Christmas dinners at HMP Grampian\n@highlight\nMenus reveal they will tuck into chicken Balmoral and chocolate gateau\n@highlight\nCost to taxpayer of each dinner at the prison in Aberdeenshire will be \u00a32.47\n@highlight\nBut just \u00a32.17 will be spent per meal on December 25 at a nearby hospital\n@highlight\nTax campaigners hit out at the price difference describing it as 'bizarre'\n@highlight\nColourful prisoner menus feature pictures of Santa, holly, sheep and bells", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 578, "end": 593}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 790, "end": 805}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On December 25 they will have the choice of either @placeholder or a mushroom, brie and hazelnut wellington for their main course.", "idx": 64964}], "idx": 42252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Few Americans have any real idea how the Supreme Court operates, since cameras are barred, and the case arguments and opinions are often dry and confusing for nonlawyers. That's too bad because the high court's impact on Americans is incalculable. When disputes arise, the nine justices serve as the final word for a nation built on the rule of law. They interpret the Constitution and all that it brings with it: how we conduct ourselves in society, boundaries for individuals and the government, questions literally of life and death. As the late justice William Brennan once wrote, \"The law is not an end in itself, nor does it provide ends. It is preeminently a means to serve what we think is right.\" And whether right or wrong, when it came to deciding who won the 2000 presidential election, it was the court's conclusions that ultimately ended the issue, but not the controversy.\n@highlight\nCourt's in session: The marshal shouts the traditional welcome -- \"Oyez! Oyez! 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In a decision that has horrified supporters the organisation confessed agreeing to pay the 24-year-old \u00a33,000 to take part in a campaign to get more people to shop in its 500-plus UK stores. The revelation came after Binky, whose real name is Alexandra, posted a photograph of herself on Instagram, in which she held a hand-written sign asking her followers to 'please follow Barnardo's' on the social networking site. Barnardo's, which earned an income of about \u00a3242million last year, confirmed on Twitter it had offered her in the region of \u00a33,000 for her support.\n@highlight\nChildren's charity Barnardo's has admitted paying reality TV star Binky\n@highlight\nBarnardo's said it paid Made in Chelsea star for help in promoting charity\n@highlight\nBinky - real name Alexandra Felstead - encouraged followers on Instagram\n@highlight\nBarnardo's said it took a 'business decision to acquire support' of the star\n@highlight\nMiss Felstead says she's not been paid and asked Barnardo's to keep cash", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 316, "end": 317}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 901, "end": 918}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her spokesman said: '@placeholder has agreed to waiver her \u00a33,000 fee.", "idx": 64968}, {"query": "A charity spokesman said: '@placeholder's retail shops are part of the charity's trading arm and as such operate in a commercial environment.", "idx": 64969}], "idx": 42255} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:55 EST, 18 July 2012 | UPDATED: 00:56 EST, 18 July 2012 The New York Knicks have stopped the 'Linsanity' in the Big Apple. Jeremy Lin, who helped turn around a miserable 2011-2012 Knicks season that resulted in the team becoming playoff competitors, will now pack his bags for Texas. The point guard will join the Houston Rockets after the Knicks announced late Tuesday night they would not match the Rockets' three-year, $25million offer for the restricted free agent. 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Previously secret documents show that the Church of England, backed by the Queen, has for 20 years refused repeated requests by experts to test skeletons believed to be the Tudor successors buried in Westminster Abbey. And it appears they will not be changing their minds after the University of Leicester announced to the world this week that the skeleton found under a council car park in Leicester is that of Richard III.\n@highlight\nPrinces Edward and Richard were killed by the king's men in 1483\n@highlight\nTheir bones are kept in Westminster Abbey, who won't let them be tested\n@highlight\nAcademics say discovery of Richard III will allow them to solve the mystery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 578, "end": 600}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 832, "end": 848}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blocked: The bosses of Westminster Abbey will not let scientists in and have had the backing of the @placeholder and the Government to do so", "idx": 64988}], "idx": 42270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Since he took a chunk out of Michael Bloomberg's finger in 2009, clairvoyant groundhog Chuck has never had the smoothest relationships with New York mayors. But now mayor-groundhog tensions appear to have taken an even more sinister turn, after it was revealed that Bill de Blasio could well be responsible for the animal's death. In February this year, current mayor Mr de Blasio dropped the Staten Island groundhog in front of a crowd of spectators after the animal predicted six more miserable weeks of winter. Scroll down for video Sources have suggested that New York mayor could be responsible for the death of groundhog Chuck\n@highlight\nBill de Blasio dropped Staen Island groundhog Chuck in February\n@highlight\nIt has now been revealed that the animal died just a week later\n@highlight\nChuck could in fact be stand-in groundhog Charlotte from same zoo\n@highlight\nAnnual Groundhog Day is meant to see furry rodents forecast the weather", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 872, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a further twist, it appears that @placeholder was not in fact Chuck at all, but was actually a female imposter named Charlotte, sources told the newspaper yesterday.", "idx": 65014}, {"query": "The furry rodent is one of a small group of groundhogs said to forecast the weather, including @placeholder in Staten Island", "idx": 65015}], "idx": 42286} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Facebook photo, grainy and blurred, shows a boy in his Cub Scout uniform standing in the sun on the side of the road, his right arm in a stiff salute as cars pass by in Woodlawn, Virginia. The caption tells the rest of the story. Nine-year-old Lane Snow salutes the two-mile funeral procession Thursday for Virginia State Police Trooper Andrew Fox. The trooper, a graduate of Virginia Tech, was run over and killed while directing traffic at the state fair earlier this month. When the photo landed in Virginia Tech police Lt. George Jackson's inbox, he knew it would be a hit. Jackson manages the social media accounts for the college police department and posted the photo Friday in two places on the department's Facebook page. He asked fans to share the photo \"and see how many likes we can get for this young Boy Scout and his tribute to Trooper Fox!\"\n@highlight\nPhoto of cub scout saluting funeral procession goes viral on Facebook; over 68,000 shares\n@highlight\nLane Snow, 9, salutes funeral procession of Virginia State Police trooper Andrew Fox\n@highlight\nFox, 27, was killed while directing traffic at the state fair in early October", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 320, "end": 340}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an interview with CNN, Jackson said he wanted to bring awareness and attention to the state police and @placeholder's family as a measure of support.", "idx": 65017}], "idx": 42287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:43 EST, 5 December 2013 A brave teenager battling an aggressive form of leukemia, who fulfilled her dying wish to marry her high school sweetheart last month, died on Wednesday night. Leslie Rivera, 18, of Murrieta, California, married the love of her life, Daniel Mendez, in a deeply emotional ceremony, just weeks before her death. The celebrity wedding planner who helped with the Make-A-Wish ceremony, David Tutera wrote on his Facebook page this morning: 'It's with a heavy heart to tell you that my beautiful Make-A-Wish America bride, Leslie, peacefully passed away last night with her husband Daniel and her family by her side.\n@highlight\nLeslie Rivera wed Daniel Mendez just weeks before her death\n@highlight\nThe ceremony was organized by Make-A-Wish Foundation, with the help of celebrity wedding planner David Tutera", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 259, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 590, "end": 608}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 752}, {"start": 823, "end": 844}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Together, @placeholder and the sought-after planner worked out the details of her special day.", "idx": 65018}], "idx": 42288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was Muhammad Ali who warned his opponents he would \"float like a butterfly and sting like a bee\". Now, perhaps Borussia Dortmund can claim similar after crushing Real Madrid 4-1 in the first leg of its Champions League semifinal Wednesday. Decked out in black and yellow, it swarmed around Real from the start with a buzz and infectious enthusiasm to be marveled at -- but it was left to one man to administer the fatal sting. Robert Lewandowski, the Poland striker, was already one of the most feared forwards in European football before his took the field.\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund crush Real Madrid 4-1 in first leg of Champions League semifinal\n@highlight\nRobert Lewandowski scored all four goals for German side\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo had made it 1-1 three minutes before halftime\n@highlight\nReal host second leg at the Bernabeu next Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 123, "end": 139}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 582, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 638, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 693}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His four goals lit up an extraordinary encounter in which @placeholder went from young pretenders to serious contenders.", "idx": 65026}, {"query": "@placeholder led the line, a lone warrior refusing to be tamed by a Real defense appearing more and more desperate as the night progressed.", "idx": 65029}], "idx": 42294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli will fully co-operate with the Football Association after they asked him to explain why alleged anti-Semitic comments appeared on his Instagram account. The Liverpool striker has until 6pm on Friday to provide his observations in relation to a post that sparked controversy on Monday night. Balotelli reposted an image of the computer game character Super Mario which read: \u2018Don\u2019t be racist \u2014 be like Mario. He\u2019s an Italian plumber created by Japanese people who speaks English and looks like a Mexican. 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Its detractors see the final chapter in the rise and fall of a smart but solipsistic Harvard dropout, and predict the inevitable decline of Facebook's stock will spell the end to innovation in social media. Internet Bubble 2.0. Of course, none of this is true. Such hyperbole is more about our traditional media's need for simple stories than anything happening at Facebook or on Wall Street. These are the judgments of financial analysts who don't even know what API stands for (application program interface), and technology analysts who never heard of the Greenshoe option (the provision for an underwriter to oversell).\n@highlight\nDouglas Rushkoff: Speculation over the meaning, value of Facebook IPO is overblown\n@highlight\nHe says valuation of company likely too high, timing not great, but people want in anyway\n@highlight\nHe says current Facebook will be overtaken by next-generation media; it must innovate\n@highlight\nRushkoff: By accepting Wall Street's terms Facebook may sacrifice innovation to profit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 755, "end": 770}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Worse, by joining in the speculative economy on @placeholder's terms, a company that might have changed business instead subjects itself to forces far beyond its control.", "idx": 65046}], "idx": 42304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE for all facts, stats and graphics from the big match at Goodison Park Chelsea stormed to the top of the Premier League amid a blizzard of nine goals from eight separate scorers in a match bookended by two strikes from Diego Costa. 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Lily Wright, 22, from Birmingham, has waived her right to anonymity to share her terrifying ordeal and urge other women not to take unlicensed cabs. Lily and her friend Jamielee Smalldon had flagged down a taxi, driven by Mohammed Iqbal, a father of three, following a night out in their home city. University student Lily Wright, 22, from Birmingham, pictured on a night out, was attacked by a taxi driver But after dropping 21-year-old Jamielee at her house, Iqbal drove Lily to a secluded woodland and sexually assaulted her.\n@highlight\nLily Wright, 22, from Birmingham, has waived her right to anonymity\n@highlight\nShared her ordeal to warn other women not to take unregistered cabs\n@highlight\nShe and her friend Jamielee had flagged down a taxi after night out\n@highlight\nDriven by sex offender Mohammed Iqbal\n@highlight\nAfter dropping off Jamielee, he dove Lily to remote woodland\n@highlight\nShe was 'paralysed with fear' as he sexually assaulted her\n@highlight\nThen demanded \u00a350 to drive her home\n@highlight\nShe reported attack to the police and found she wasn't his only victim\n@highlight\nHe was jailed for five and a half years in October 2012", "entities": [{"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 306, "end": 322}, {"start": 359, "end": 372}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 477, "end": 486}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 937, "end": 950}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was calm and said the driver could call to let her know when I got home.'", "idx": 65050}, {"query": "Lily recalled: 'By the time we reached @placeholder's house I was nodding off.", "idx": 65051}], "idx": 42306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Iraq war veteran Angela Peacock is in the shower, she sometimes closes her eyes and can't help reliving the day in Baghdad in 2003 that pushed her closer to the edge. 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One man in the vehicle was particularly threatening. \"I can remember his eyes looking at me,\" she said. \"I put my finger on the trigger and aimed my weapon at the guy, and my driver is screaming at me to stop.\"\n@highlight\nVA: Percentage of homeless female veterans growing faster than male veterans\n@highlight\nFemale Iraq war vet blames wartime trauma for her PTSD and near-homelessness\n@highlight\nUnemployment among post-9/11 vets has nearly doubled, to 11.3 percent\n@highlight\nVA secretary vows to end homelessness among vets in five years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 698, "end": 699}, {"start": 955, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, the rate of female homeless vets is increasing in the @placeholder, according to the federal government and groups that advocate for homeless people.", "idx": 65052}], "idx": 42307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Andrew Niccol's \"In Time\" is the winner of this year's \"Most Obvious and Pun-Filled Allegory\" competition and while it gets points for an excellent premise, some fine acting and for being, occasionally, genuinely exciting, the execution of the idea fails far more often than it succeeds. \"In Time\" is set in some future time/alternate reality Los Angeles (the locations are referred to as Dayton and New Greenwich but it's all too obviously L.A.) where humans cease aging at 25 with only an additional one year on their internal clocks, displayed as a sub-dermal, glowing digital countdown on their forearms. Everyone in the film is young and (mostly) beautiful and aside from running out of time, people can only die by acts of violence, random or otherwise -- disease is apparently nonexistent.\n@highlight\nJustin Timberlake plays Will Salas, a factory worker in a race against time\n@highlight\nHamilton gives Will all but a few minutes of his life\n@highlight\nTragedy sets him on his path towards addressing the injustices of the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 65, "end": 100}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As with most films set in a poor neighborhood, the denizens of @placeholder have dreams.", "idx": 65074}], "idx": 42320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA will not be taking action against Arjen Robben after he admitted diving during Holland's 2-1 win over Mexico. Robben reportedly apologised for diving on one occasion in the game - but not for the decisive penalty in stoppage time which he said was 'definitely a foul'. FIFA head of media Delia Fischer said the disciplinary committee would only look retrospectively at 'serious infringements' of fair play rules - diving only carries a yellow card sanction - and that Robben would face no action. 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Her comments, during a tour of the BBC\u2019s new Broadcasting House, came as her husband underwent exploratory surgery on his abdomen. Last night he was said to be making \u2018satisfactory progress\u2019 following the operation under general anaesthetic. 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U.S. Marines partrol part of the Gharmsir district in Afghanistan's Helmand province on Wednesday. \"We went into this together, and we will work it through together because we are stronger together,\" British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said after a half day of talks at the State Department with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton praised Miliband's approach on Afghanistan, including the call for the government to reconcile with moderate elements of the Taliban.\n@highlight\nJuly deadliest month for U.S., British forces in Afghanistan since '01 invasion\n@highlight\n\"We will work it through together,\" British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says\n@highlight\nMiliband calls for Afghan government to reconcile with moderate Taliban elements\n@highlight\nU.S. official: Boosting the training of Afghan forces will be a big focus", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 269, "end": 284}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 480, "end": 495}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 844, "end": 857}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, too, have questioned whether the war in Afghanistan is winnable and worth the effort.", "idx": 65096}], "idx": 42336} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It was a one-minute spot that aired just one time, but with an ominous countdown and a mushroom cloud, Lyndon B. 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But the tensions there in fact hit very close to home for the United States. First, Ukraine is not a distant empire but an integral part of Europe. Its capital, Kiev, is just a short flight from cities Americans visit all the time: Rome, Frankfurt, Paris. And, it is neighbors with some of America's closest allies. Just along its western border are Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Romania. 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Both Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan had a variation on the theme in their acceptance speeches last week in Tampa, Florida. 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The Red Sea destination of Eilat, hosting the European Triathlon Championships later this month, was already on high alert because of the upcoming Jewish Passover holiday starting this weekend. No-one was hurt in the attack, with police believing the missile was launched by Islamic militants from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Remnants: The Red Sea destination of Eilat was already on high alert because of the upcoming Passover holiday which starts on Saturday Many overseas tourists are already in the area, and it is due to welcome more than 4,000 athletes for the gruelling cycle-swim-run event which starts on April 19.\n@highlight\nEilat hit by missile 'fired from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula' this morning\n@highlight\nResort set to host European Triathlon Championships later this month\n@highlight\nNo-one injured in attack police believe carried out by Islamic militants\n@highlight\n'Egypt's Sinai Peninsula turning into a terror zone', says Netanyahu", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 120, "end": 151}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 380, "end": 394}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 807, "end": 838}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 961, "end": 975}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "are seeing now with Eilat that the @placeholder is turning into a", "idx": 65148}], "idx": 42371} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has cooperated properly with congressional investigators looking into the prostitution scandal in Colombia last month before President Barack Obama's visit, influential House members said Wednesday. Rep. Peter King, the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said Sullivan provided answers to 50 questions from his panel about the controversy in Cartagena that embarrassed the nearly 150-year-old agency and raised concerns of a possible security breach. \"I got the answers back last night, and I would say the answers were very detailed,\" King said on CNN's \"Starting Point with Soledad O'Brien.\" In addition, King said, Sullivan notified the Homeland Security Department's inspector general when the scandal became public in mid-April, \"which showed that he wanted a real investigation.\"\n@highlight\nGrassley renews his call for the White House to release full records\n@highlight\nRep. 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In Trooper Christopher Coscia's nine years with German shepherd Dante, he came to see the the dog he calls 'Type A' as the truest of friends, even if he is 'best described as a one-person dog. 'Every morning when I opened the door to his kennel he would jump up on me, wrap his paws around my waist, get his morning greeting and pat from me, storm up the stairs, and push the door open ready to go to work,' he wrote.\n@highlight\nMassachusetts Trooper Christopher Coscia posted his farewell to friend and partner Dante to Facebook on Tuesday\n@highlight\nOne Last Ride: Coscia writes of his 2,300 rides with Dante and penned the letter with the dog still in the car", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 94}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 266, "end": 283}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 706, "end": 723}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "birthday as the day we put down @placeholder would forever bring a tear to her", "idx": 65157}], "idx": 42376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield PUBLISHED: 05:15 EST, 7 March 2014 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 7 March 2014 Families bereaved by level crossing accidents have received a \u2018full and unreserved apology\u2019 from the boss of Network Rail. Chief executive Mark Carne today apologised for the \u2018failings\u2019 by the company in \u2018managing public safety at level crossings and in failing to deal sensitively with the families affected\u2019. The move came after MPs expressed their concerns that Network Rail showed \u2018callous disregard\u2019 on \u2018too many occasions\u2019 for families bereaved by accidents at crossings. Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne apologised live on ITV programme Daybreak for the 'failings' by the company in 'managing public safety at level crossings and in failing to deal sensitively with the families affected'\n@highlight\nChief executive Mark Carne apologised for the 'failings' by the company\n@highlight\nHe admitted Network Rail 'failed to deal sensitively with families affected\u2019\n@highlight\nIt came after MPs said the company showed 'callous disregard' for bereaved families\n@highlight\nHouse of Commons committee said victims were described by Network Rail as 'trespassers' or accused of 'misusing the railway'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 453, "end": 464}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 625, "end": 627}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}, {"start": 987, "end": 989}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said all nine deaths at crossings in 2012/13 were \u2018personal tragedies which could have been averted\u2019 and said Mr Carne \u2018owes each of the families it let down a full, public apology\u2019.", "idx": 65158}], "idx": 42377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson New pictures of paedophile DJ Jimmy Savile surrounded by vulnerable children have fuelled rumours he chose to be buried in a particular spot because it overlooks three schools. The late TV host is seen with dozens of pupils from Woodlands Special School in Scarborough 45 years ago, which still stands just below Woodlands Cemetery, his final resting place. The Top Of The Pops presenter's final wish was to 'see' the sea when he died, but the 45 degree angle he is buried at also allows his body to face the mixed-sex Graham School in Scarborough, which teaches pupils from between the ages of 11 and 16.\n@highlight\nAbuser's grave overlooks Woodlands Special School, which he visited many times\n@highlight\nLocals say his dying wish may have been to face the school, not the sea at Scarborough as first thought\n@highlight\nHis giant gravestone was dismantled at the request of his family last week\n@highlight\nGary Glitter spotted today for the first time since scandal broke - it is claimed he raped a 13-year-old in Savile's dressing room", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 248, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 332, "end": 349}, {"start": 381, "end": 395}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 661, "end": 684}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, there have been no allegations that the alleged sexual predator targeted any past or present pupils at the @placeholder or the Woodlands Special School.", "idx": 65164}], "idx": 42381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 16:47 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 29 May 2012 A millionaire golf course owner was stabbed to death during a drunken row with a handyman on his dream retirement estate in the Dordogne, a court heard today. Peter Fuller, 67, had moved to the unspoilt area of south west France following a distinguished but stressful career with the Total Oil company. But three years ago he became involved in an argument with Neil Ludlam, a 33-year-old friend from England who was helping out with DIY work on Mr Fuller\u2019s five bedroom house.\n@highlight\nPeter Fuller moved from Kent to the scenic Dordogne\n@highlight\nHe became embroiled in an argument with DIY handyman Neil Ludlam who stands accused of his murder\n@highlight\nFuller's ex-wife found him lying face down in a pool of blood the day after his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A police investigation found blood on two knives owned by @placeholder, and there were also traces in his caravan and on his clothes.", "idx": 65166}], "idx": 42382} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Tim Richmond's fascination with the American West began as a boy in England, watching cowboy movies on TV. \"The film 'Hud' with Paul Newman in 1963 or 'Bad Day at Black Rock' with Spencer Tracy ... and 'Junior Bonner' with Steve McQueen as a sort of rodeo rider,\" said Richmond. \"It seemed like another world from sort of drab England.\" When he turned 17, Richmond headed to the United States, where he spent three months hitchhiking his way through the Western states. \"I just wanted to see things like I'd seen in films,\" he said. Richmond captures the solitude and expanse of places like central Wyoming and Montana in his latest photography project, \"Last Best Hiding Place,\" which releases in book format in June in the United Kingdom and in the fall in the United States.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Tim Richmond spent three months hitchhiking his way through the Western states\n@highlight\nHis images include people and places in faraway towns in Montana, South Dakota and Utah\n@highlight\nSee hi-resolution photos from Richmond's \"Last Best Hiding Place\" series here", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 123, "end": 125}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 157, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 660, "end": 681}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Richmond began the project seven years ago as the financial crisis began to unfold across the @placeholder.", "idx": 65167}], "idx": 42383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Laing Last updated at 12:20 PM on 12th November 2011 Sisters Charlie-Marie and Emma-Jean Skinner have baffled doctors with their survival after they were both diagnosed with the rare tumours. Four-year-old Emma-Jean has two tumours in her heart and one in her brain, while Charlie-Marie, 15 months, has a tumour so big that doctors say they have never seen one that size before. Amazingly she is still alive and leads a normal life in Blackburn, Lancashire, because one of her heart chambers has grown bigger, to compensate for the size of the tumour. Hereditary condition: Emma-Jean (back) and Charlie-Marie (front) Skinner both suffer from Tuberous Sclerosis - a disorder which causes the tumours to grow\n@highlight\nCharlie-Marie, 15 months, was diagnosed with the tumour before she was born\n@highlight\nEmma-Jean, four, has two tumours in her heart and one in her brain\n@highlight\nThe sisters have the hereditary condition Tuberous Sclerosis - which causes tumours to grow\n@highlight\nThe parents have four other children who have not been diagnosed with the condition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 650, "end": 667}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 813, "end": 821}, {"start": 933, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Skinner said: \u2018They are both developing normally at the moment and the doctors can\u2019t believe how well @placeholder is doing as her tumour is so big.", "idx": 65194}], "idx": 42403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Theresa Caputo, star of TLC's Long Island Medium, has been forced to defend herself following accusations that she is a hoax. The 46-year-old big-haired TV personality claims to possess the 'gift' of being able to speak with the dead. However professional myth de-bunker Ron Tebo, who investigated Ms Caputo for over a year, told Radar Online that she is nothing more than \u2018a vulture preying on the most vulnerable.\u2019 Hoax? Theresa Caputo (pictured), star of TLC's Long Island Medium, is accused of pre-interviewing her audience members in order to glean useful background information on them, as well as 'cold reading', rather than actually being psychic\n@highlight\nMs Caputo claims she can speak with the dead\n@highlight\nRon Tebo accuses her of 'cold reading' and pre-investigating audience members\n@highlight\nThe reality TV medium has defended herself, claiming 'negative people need drama'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 30, "end": 47}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 464, "end": 481}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was a @placeholder believer and watched every one of her shows', the former fan attests.", "idx": 65196}], "idx": 42405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: You can follow the Bilsons' progress on CNN American Morning 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. through February 4. Mary Bilson tries to contain her autistic daughter Marissa's tantrum, as Marissa's brother Brendan looks on. Seal Beach, CALIFORNIA (CNN) -- The Bilson family is like many other families: three kids, a cat, and a small, lovely home with lots of family photos and carved wooden wall signs with sayings like \"Live, Laugh, Love.\" But step inside their house after 4 p.m. most weekdays and you'll want to cover your ears because of the noise -- the screaming, to be exact. These are not the shouts of sibling rivalry or parental annoyance. This is the high-pitched, ear-shattering sound of a 13-year-old girl. More accurately, it is the sound of a frustrated, irritated, very loud teenager with autism.\n@highlight\nCDC: Autism and related disorders affect one out of every 150 children\n@highlight\nEach autistic child is unique in his or her behavior, but there are common threads\n@highlight\nSocial skills, communication are common problem areas\n@highlight\nMarissa screams, throws tantrums -- behavior her family hopes to change", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 55, "end": 74}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 420, "end": 436}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was OK when she was much younger, but now that she's going to be an adult soon, she can't be behaving this way,\" @placeholder says with tired resignation.", "idx": 65197}], "idx": 42406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The first major heat wave of the summer blanketed the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday with scorching temperatures that swept across the region. Hot air -- often in excess of 90 degrees -- stretched from Maine to North Carolina, with the highest temperatures hitting parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, according to the National Weather Service. \"Very few areas are forecast to be below 90 degrees in the Northeast,\" said agency spokeswoman Susan Buchanan. 5 tips to survive extreme heat States across the mid-Atlantic also had heat indices that reached 105 degrees, said the National Weather Service, which issued warnings and advisories across the region.\n@highlight\n\"Few areas (will be) below 90 degrees in the Northeast,\" weather service says\n@highlight\nLast year, the weather service reported 206 heat-related deaths nationwide\n@highlight\nIn the past decade, heat has been the second-leading cause for weather-related deaths", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 384, "end": 407}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 640, "end": 663}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cities across the @placeholder designated cooling centers and have issued advisories in an effort to help keep residents safe, according to emergency management officials in several cities.", "idx": 65199}], "idx": 42407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The worlds of golf and motor racing will meet in the United Arab Emirates next week for the season\u2019s finale of the European Tour and Formula One respectively. But while one sport frets about how a distorted points distribution in the final grand prix might affect the overall outcome, the other is left to reflect on how the lack of such contrivance means its race is already effectively run. Rory McIlroy could claim title without swinging a club after sensational year It\u2019s an interesting one, isn\u2019t it? Do you go the route of F1 and the PGA Tour with its FedEx Cup to ensure it all comes down to the final event? Or the European Tour route, which risks the final tournament, as it will be this year, becoming a 72-hole coronation?\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy has commanding lead in the Race to Dubai\n@highlight\nThe world No 1 could claim the title without swinging a club\n@highlight\nJamie Donaldson, Sergio Garcia and Marcel Siem have outside chance", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 72}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 529, "end": 530}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet even if second-placed @placeholder were to win it, there would still be no pressure on McIlroy for top spot.", "idx": 65200}], "idx": 42408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Georgian authorities foiled an attempted army mutiny that they believe was designed to disrupt planned NATO exercises in the former Soviet republic, the country's interior ministry said Tuesday. Georgian troops take part in military exercises in January. They are to participate in NATO maneuvers this week. About 500 troops at a military base outside the capital, Tbilisi, were involved in the rebellion, said Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili. He said it was quickly brought under control, and the government reported a few hours later that the base was calm. Initial investigations suggest that Russia, Georgia's northern neighbor and former ruler, may have had a hand in the mutiny, Utiashvili said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Georgian authorities release recording of man saying \"Russia will come\"\n@highlight\nRussia denies involvement, accuses Tbilisi of \"yet another anti-Russian prank\"\n@highlight\nAuthorities believe mutiny intended to disrupt NATO exercises this week in Georgia\n@highlight\nRussia says it disagrees with NATO plans to conduct exercises", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 420, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claimed that Georgia had secret recordings of the mutineers saying they had \"full Russian support.\"", "idx": 65202}, {"query": "Utiashvili claimed that @placeholder had secret recordings of the mutineers saying they had \"full Russian support.\"", "idx": 65203}], "idx": 42410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- An Iraqi judge sentenced a British contractor to life in prison Monday, sparing him the death penalty. Daniel Fitzsimons, 30, was charged with murder in the 2009 shooting deaths of two colleagues in Baghdad, in the first trial of a Westerner in Iraq since the Iraq War started in 2003. He pleaded not guilty, telling a three-judge panel that he shot the two men in self-defense. The judge who sentenced him said he didn't give him the death penalty \"because you're still young and because of the circumstances of the crime,\" he said. Fitzsimons smiled and thanked the judge when he heard the verdict Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: The judge is lenient because of the youth of the killer and the circumstances\n@highlight\nDaniel Fitzsimons, 30, is the first Westerner to be tried in Iraq since the war began in 2003\n@highlight\nFitzsimons admitted shooting two colleagues, Paul McGuigan and Darren Hoare\n@highlight\nBut he pleaded not guilty to murder, saying he shot the men in self-defense", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 120, "end": 136}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 730, "end": 746}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 880, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to Fitzsimons' testimony, after a night of drinking, he got into a fight with @placeholder that lasted on and off for more than an hour.", "idx": 65206}], "idx": 42412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 09:47 EST, 1 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:32 EST, 2 April 2013 The eccentric Australian billionaire behind plans to recreate the Titanic has revealed his latest project - a Jurassic Park style theme park filled with robotic dinosaurs. Clive Palmer has ordered more than 100 mechanical dinosaurs from China, to install in his Palmer Coolum Resort. He already has a life sized T-Rex, with a 20-metre long and 3.5-metre high Deinosuchus, a crocodile-like creature, due to arrive by the end of next month. The 20-metre long, 3.5-metre high Deinosuchus undergoing final construction in China. It will be one of 165 robotic dinosaurs shipped to the Australian Palmer Coolum resort.\n@highlight\nClive Palmer is also behind plans to rebuild the Titanic\n@highlight\nHas ordered 165 life sized robotic dinosaurs from China for his Palmer Coolum Resort", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 332, "end": 351}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 826, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in @placeholder, Titanic II will also remain faithful to the classifications", "idx": 65216}], "idx": 42420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has admitted he was 'flabbergasted' to read comments made by controversial Toulon president Mourad Boudjellal about Leigh Halfpenny. Boudjellal claimed in a French newspaper on Tuesday that terminating Wales and British and Irish Lions full-back Halfpenny's existing two-year contract cannot be discounted due to ongoing injury problems. Halfpenny moved to Toulon from Cardiff Blues in the summer on a deal reputedly worth more than \u00a31million. It was formally announced in January. 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Mitch McConnell of Kentucky easily won election by fellow Republicans on Thursday to become Senate majority leader when the new Congress convenes in January, fulfilling a long-held ambition. As majority leader, McConnell will set the Senate's agenda. Along with House Speaker John Boehner, who was reelected to the top spot in the House today, McConnell will decide what legislation is sent to the White House in the final two years of President Barack Obama's term. Also reelected to his party's leadership today was current Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who will slide into the minority leader position at the beginning of next year.\n@highlight\nSen. Mitch McConnell easily won election by fellow Republicans to become Senate majority leader when the new Congress convenes in January\n@highlight\nAlso reelected to his party's leadership was current Majority Leader Harry Reid, who will slide into the minority leader position next year\n@highlight\nSenate Democrats and Republicans reelected all other party leaders who wanted to continue on\n@highlight\nDemocrats created a position in leadership for progressive icon and Massachusetts Sen. 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The military called it its final \"tactical road march.\" A series of 110 heavily armored, hulking trucks and Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles carrying about 500 soldiers streamed slowly but steadily out of the combat zone. A few minutes before 8 a.m., the metal gate behind the last MRAP closed. With it came to an end a deadly and divisive war that lasted almost nine years, its enormous cost calculated in blood and billions.\n@highlight\nNEW: The withdrawal of U.S. troops stirs conflicting emotions on the streets of Baghdad\n@highlight\nAbout 500 U.S. soldiers cross into Kuwait, ending almost nine years of war in Iraq\n@highlight\nThey are the last U.S. troops in the largest drawdown since the Vietnam War\n@highlight\nThey make the journey south from Camp Adder, the U.S. base closest to Kuwaiti border", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 266, "end": 296}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday saw the end of the largest troop drawdown for the United States since @placeholder.", "idx": 65247}, {"query": "By Thursday, the day the United States formally ended its mission in Iraq with a flag-casing ceremony in @placeholder, under 1,000 people remained there.", "idx": 65249}], "idx": 42442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If there's one thing we can all agree on when it comes to \"Duck Dynasty\" star Phil Robertson and the fallout from his interview with GQ, it's that everyone has an opinion. And, to be honest, that's about the only thing we can agree on. In the 24 hours since GQ released its January profile of Robertson and his family, who draw millions to A&E with their reality show \"Duck Dynasty,\" social media has seen more than its typical overuse of exclamation points and excessive capitalization. The back-and-forth has gotten so extensive, we wouldn't be surprised if you've forgotten what you're even arguing about.\n@highlight\nThe fallout over Phil Robertson being suspended from \"Duck Dynasty\" has been immense\n@highlight\nIt's expanded into a critical discussion about faith, freedom of speech and bigotry\n@highlight\nOn one side, some think Robertson shouldn't be reprimanded for answering a question\n@highlight\nOn the other, there's the argument that bigotry shouldn't be protected", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 142, "end": 143}, {"start": 267, "end": 268}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't see a distinction between the two,\" said another @placeholder commenter.", "idx": 65257}], "idx": 42444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Michael Essien has backed teammate Fernando Torres to score 'lots of goals' at AC Milan after the former Chelsea pair were reunited at the San Siro. The Spain international's time at Stamford Bridge will always be classed an expensive mistake after he failed to live up to his prolific reputation following a \u00a350million move from Liverpool in 2011. However, Essien claims that the 30-year-old has been working hard in training and will rejuvenate his stalled career with the Serie A side. 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The proposal calls for a new panel to review the schools' curricula, but that's not the part that has students and parents outraged. It is the call for a review of the Advanced Placement curriculum for U.S. history classes to ensure that teaching materials present positive aspects of U.S. history and its heritage. According to the wording of the proposal, teaching materials should \"promote citizenship, patriotism ... 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The 13-bedroom grade II*-listed house in Kensington Palace Gardens, west London, has been improved to a 'mind-boggling' standard by Britain\u2019s second-richest man, Russian-born tycoon Leonard Blavatnik. The Warner Music Group owner has a 25-metre swimming pool, divided between indoor and outdoor sections, which property experts said is probably unique in central London. The basement has a hot tub, gym, massage room, cinema and wine cellar. The property is protected by armoured glass and it has a 'multi-storey' underground car park served by a car lift with room for five vehicles.\n@highlight\nRussian-born tycoon Leonid Blavatnik bought property in 2004\n@highlight\nThe mansion also has a 25-metre swimming indoor and outdoor pool\n@highlight\nIt eclipses the Candy Brothers' One Hyde Park block in Knightsbridge\n@highlight\nBasement has a hot tub, gym, massage room, cinema and wine cellar\n@highlight\nMr Blavatniks' wealth estimated at \u00a311bn in the Sunday Times Rich List", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 162, "end": 186}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 303, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 343}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of Britain's most exclusive addresses, dubbed 'billionaire's row'", "idx": 65272}], "idx": 42454} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Exploring Kenya's Masai Mara can satisfy that quest for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure within all of us, catering to our childhood dreams of seeing African wildlife up close and experiencing the magic of an unknown culture. \"If you are an adventurer at heart, love good food, want to experience a culture that will change your life, and love animals, you must visit the Masai Mara,\" iReporter Neal Piper said. Kenya's most famous national park is rich with safari opportunities and provides a genuine, escapist vacation filled with breathtaking views and unique experiences. But visiting the Masai Mara is an intense adventure, one that requires extensive planning. Tourists should coordinate with a reliable safari company and pack accordingly.\n@highlight\nKenya's most famous national park, the Masai Mara, is rich with safari opportunities\n@highlight\nView the park from a hot air balloon or take a day-trek through the park\n@highlight\nSoak up the culture by getting to know the local Masai tribes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 392, "end": 411}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eatocracy: In @placeholder, don't be afraid to try the intestines", "idx": 65273}], "idx": 42455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tuesday's Senate primary in Kansas ended another ugly showdown that pit a tea party-backed challenger against an establishment Republican incumbent. CNN projects incumbent Sen. 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Pat Roberts beats tea party-backed challenger Milton Wolf\n@highlight\nThe Kansas race was largely defined by personal attacks on both sides\n@highlight\nTea party will get another chance to knock off an establishment candidate in Tennessee\n@highlight\nVoters in Michigan, Missouri and Washington also voted Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 893, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was later forced to admit he made \"insensitive\" comments.", "idx": 65282}, {"query": "@placeholder painted himself as a conservative activist with the guts to stand up to the GOP establishment.", "idx": 65283}], "idx": 42460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates James Thompson: He died on the same day as the Alps massacre. Now his daughter Joy Martinolich wants his remains to be exhumed The body of the secret ex-husband of an Alps massacre victim should be exhumed to find out if he was poisoned, his daughter said yesterday. Joy Martinolich wants the remains of James Thompson to be dug up by the FBI and tested for evidence that he did not die of a heart attack as has long been thought. She also appealed for the French police to contact her family to \u2018eliminate my father from the investigation\u2019 and find out who was the target of the mass shooting.\n@highlight\nAl-Hilli family were gunned down near Lake Annecy, France, in 2012\n@highlight\nJames Thompson, from Natchez, Mississippi, died on the same day\n@highlight\nHe was married to Iqbal Al-Hilli between February 1999 and December 2000\n@highlight\nJoy Martinolich wants FBI to test whether he did in fact die of a heart attack\n@highlight\nShe appealed to French police to 'eliminate her father' from the investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Slaughtered: The Al-Hilli family pictured in the @placeholder the day before they were killed.", "idx": 65298}], "idx": 42473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Vic Rodrick PUBLISHED: 06:58 EST, 1 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:33 EST, 1 February 2013 Shocking: Shaniece Dobson, 21, stabbed Sean Martin, also 21, during an argument in her living room A young woman was yesterday found guilty of killing her boyfriend by stabbing him in the chest during a jealous row about him contacting an ex-girlfriend. Shaniece Dobson killed Sean Martin with a single stab wound after bickering with him at her home. Advocate depute Shanti Maguire, prosecuting, described the killing as \u2018cruel and callous\u2019. The jury at the High Court in Livingston heard that Dobson, of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, killed Mr Martin in front of his horrified young brother and sister after arguing with him in the living room of her high-rise flat in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.\n@highlight\nShe grabbed a large knife from kitchen and plunged it into his chest\n@highlight\nDobson, 21, fled to a friend\u2019s flat barefoot and covered in blood\n@highlight\nShe was arrested and found guilty of culpable homicide", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 564, "end": 573}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It emerged in evidence that Mr Martin, of @placeholder, had only been arranging for his former girlfriend to take his dog.", "idx": 65309}], "idx": 42479} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Guatemala City (CNN) -- Four poisoned dogs. A dead neighbor. A millionaire on the run. Come Thursday, deportation may be the latest twist to the saga of software mogul John McAfee. McAfee , who was on the run for weeks to evade questioning in his neighbor's death, was detained in Guatemala on Wednesday after entering the country illegally, officials there said. He may be sent back to Belize on Thursday so officials there can question him, said Francisco Cuevas, a spokesman for Guatemala's president. For those following the tale of McAfee, the man who amassed a fortune by running and then selling an antivirus software company named after him, this new twist should come as no surprise.\n@highlight\nJohn McAfee could be deported to Belize on Thursday, a Guatemalan official says\n@highlight\nGuatemalan immigration authorities detain him a day earlier\n@highlight\nHis lawyer files a request for asylum with the Guatemalan government", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities in @placeholder have wanted to question McAfee about the death.", "idx": 65312}], "idx": 42481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- A narrow window of time is closing quickly for Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who has infuriated the U.S. government by leaking details of surveillance programs after fleeing the country. As FBI agents gather evidence against him, the 29 year old is racing to find a permanent refuge while hiding out in Hong Kong on what's thought to be a 90-day tourist visa which could expire in early August. Experts say Snowden's visa is unlikely to be extended, as he would struggle to prove that his planned stay is temporary. \"Once the 90 days are over, and unless his visa is extended, he's an illegal immigrant here and could be picked up by the police for overstaying,\" said Professor Simon Young, director of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law at the University of Hong Kong.\n@highlight\nTime is running out for Snowden before his 90-day Hong Kong tourist visa expires\n@highlight\nExperts say he may have already approached the UNHCR for refugee status\n@highlight\nU.S. authorities are yet to issue an arrest warrant for the 29-year-old leaker\n@highlight\nSnowden exposed details of secret NSA surveillance programs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 93, "end": 116}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 759, "end": 795}, {"start": 804, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder is duty-bound to determine if he's a mandate refugee.", "idx": 65316}], "idx": 42482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The rehearsals ended on a high note that night. Jackson, here at a June 23 rehearsal, \"was full of jokes, full of life,\" band vocal coach Dorian Holley said. Michael Jackson was energetic and excited. He popped his signature moonwalk and dance spins that gave chills to some of those watching. As he walked to his car, he put his arm around concert promoter Randy Phillips and -- as Phillips later recounted -- in his soft voice, whispered: \"Thank you, I know we're going to get it there together. I know I can do this.\"\n@highlight\nJackson rehearsed at Staples Center on night before he died\n@highlight\nHe was preparing for 50 sold-out shows in London, England\n@highlight\n\"He was just full of jokes, full of life,\" vocal coach says\n@highlight\nVideo clip shows Jackson singing, dancing 2 days before he died", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The clip -- shot at the @placeholder arena in Los Angeles, California, on June 23 -- ends with a voice off stage saying, \"Hold for applause, hold for applause ... fade out.\"", "idx": 65321}], "idx": 42483} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Masked men with metal rods and Molotov cocktails prowl the Russian flag-draped balcony, surveying the crowds below. Stacks of tires topped with ribbons of razor wire line a makeshift barricade around the main entrance. Two days after smashing their way in, hundreds of protesters have transformed this government building in the industrial city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, into the self-declared \"People's Republic of Donetsk.\" From the clumsily erected bulwarks to the lack of a leader or concrete plan, the scenes are similar to the pro-European rallies in Kiev's Maidan Square in recent months, with one major difference: Many of these protesters say they want to join Russia and have called for a referendum on secession from Ukraine to be held by May 11.\n@highlight\nHundreds of protesters seize a government building in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nThey declare \"People's Republic of Donetsk,\" call for referendum to secede from Ukraine\n@highlight\nUkrainian military says it won't retake building yet, but acting President warns of prosecutions\n@highlight\nUkrainian President Oleksandr Turchynov accuses Russia of stoking eastern Ukraine tensions", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 876, "end": 892}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Doors have been locked and stairwells blocked at the top of the building to prevent the @placeholder military from storming in from above.", "idx": 65326}], "idx": 42485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 00:51 EST, 28 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 28 April 2012 Panamanian investigators and FBI agents searched a hostel in Panama Friday for blood traces or other signs of a California woman last seen there several months ago, an official said. Searches on land and by divers off the coast have turned up no sign of Yvonne Baldelli, 42, of Laguna Niguel, California, whose family reported her missing in January. Panamanian police investigator Alexis Munoz said that his officers, FBI agents and forensic specialists were using a chemical that could reveal signs of blood on the walls and floor of the hostel El Sapo, in the Bocas del Toro archipelago, a popular tourist spot where Ms Baldelli was last seen on November 26.\n@highlight\nYvonne Baldelli, 42, went missing in late November while living in Panama\n@highlight\nMoved there with boyfriend Brian Brimager from California\n@highlight\nPolice now searching their hostel in Panama for traces of blood\n@highlight\nHe told her parents that she ran off to Costa Rica with another man, but her passport shows she never left Panama\n@highlight\nBrimager moved back to the U.S. and married someone else months later", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 654, "end": 679}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Brimager married a different woman in California, seen here, just months after @placeholder disappeared", "idx": 65329}], "idx": 42487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Conflict: Roger Waters, 70, has been branded an antisemitic after his comments last week The former frontman of Pink Floyd has sparked outrage after comparing Israel's government to the Nazi regime. Leading rabbis and Jewish writers have blasted Roger Waters as antisemitic for claiming the state's treatment of Palestinians is akin to the oppression of Jews between 1933 and 1946. Waters, 70, who refuses to visit or perform in Israel, said he would not have played in France or Germany during the Second World War either. 'The parallels with what went on in the 1930s in Germany are so crushingly obvious,' he told American magazine Counter Punch last week.\n@highlight\nBassist, 70, said treatment of Palestinians is same as the oppression of Jews during World War Two adding that they are treated as 'sub-human'\n@highlight\nRefuses to play in Israel as he 'wouldn't play in occupied France either'\n@highlight\nRabbi blasted 'antisemitic diatribe' as one of worst attacks ever on Jews", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 499, "end": 514}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Except that this time, it's the @placeholder people being murdered.'", "idx": 65330}], "idx": 42488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:28 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 11 October 2013 A Bartlesville, Oklahoma mother has been charged with child neglect for allowing an unlicensed tattoo artist give her 10-year-old daughter a tattoo with ink containing human ashes. The mother, 31-year-old Jennifer Wilson, was arrested in her home early Thursday morning in an unrelated Drug Task Force raid. Wilson's husband Amos Wilson, 33, and one other were arrested for allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine. Fresh ink: 31-year-old mother Jennifer Wilson, left, was charged with child neglect for letting unlicensed tattoo artist Brandon Brown, right, tattoo her 10-year-old daughter\n@highlight\nJennifer Wilson , 31, was arrested early Thursday morning in a drug raid\n@highlight\nShe faces additional charges of child neglect for allowing her 10-year-old daughter to get a tattoo from an unlicensed artist\n@highlight\nThe artist, 31-year-old Brandon Brown, has been charged with unlawful tattooing and contributing to the delinquency of a minor\n@highlight\nBrown admitted to police that he didn't have a license, but said he was 'very clean' with his customers\n@highlight\nFor his tattoo on the minor, Brown used an ink mixed with human ashes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 380, "end": 394}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also gave tattoos to the mother and her husband on the same day.", "idx": 65331}], "idx": 42489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- San Francisco-based TechCrunch brought a taste of Silicon Valley to Beijing this week, with more than 100 startups showcasing their innovations to tech fans and investors at a two-day event in the Chinese capital. The conference attracted some of the most forward-thinking and dynamic Chinese technology wannabees, including ANTVR, a wearable gaming device company. The startup attracted a long line of visitors eager to try out its very first product, ANTVR kit. Consisting of a headset and a controller, ANTVR claims the kit can provide a \"fully immersive experience\" by projecting a high-definition image onto users' retinas without distortion and provide an experience similar to an IMAX movie.\n@highlight\nMore than 100 Chinese startups attended Beijing TechCrunch this week\n@highlight\nOrganizers and participants say Chinese startups face tough challenges\n@highlight\nFund-raising and counterfeits are big problems for Chinese tech innovators", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 67, "end": 80}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 784}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think the @placeholder brand obviously stands for original work for entrepreneurs, and for creating something out of nothing, which is ideal.", "idx": 65335}], "idx": 42493} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Professor Raffaello D'Andrea isn't short of admirers for his autonomous flying robots and the amazing tricks they perform. Every week, he receives a flood of e-mails from excited people telling him how to use them, he says. \"Folks have contacted me about using them to deliver burritos and pizzas, paint walls, do search and rescue, monitor the environment, flying cameras for movies ... It's just endless,\" D'Andrea says. \"I'm not going to pass judgment on whether they are good or bad ... my role is to show people what is possible.\" It appears those possibilities are growing by the day at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) where D'Andrea leads a team of researchers at the Flying Machine Arena (FMA).\n@highlight\nRaffaello D'Andrea heads ETH Zurich's Flying Machine Arena\n@highlight\nArena is at forefront of research into autonomous flying robots\n@highlight\nQuadrocopters learn amazing throwing and catching maneuvers\n@highlight\nD'Andrea says technology education needs to promote \"unconstrained creation\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 36}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 606, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 717, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 756, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 794, "end": 813}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In between in his other projects at @placeholder, which include developing balancing cubes and actuated wingsuits, D'Andrea is also looking for ways to commercialize the university's innovations.", "idx": 65342}], "idx": 42497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- A boat carrying illegal migrants sank off the coast of Tripoli on Sunday, killing at least 40 people, the spokesman for Libya's Interior Ministry told CNN. Some 50 others were rescued, and an unspecified number remain missing, Rami Kaal said. Kaal did not have information on the specific nationalities of the migrants on the vessel but said Libya is suffering greatly from the \"huge number\" of illegal migrants in his country. According to the spokesman, most have come from sub-Saharan Africa, neighboring countries like Egypt and Tunisia and, more recently, more have come from Syria. The migrants arrive to board boats headed to European shores, particularly Italy and Malta.\n@highlight\nA boat sank off the coast of Tripoli Sunday killing at least 40 people\n@highlight\n50 others were rescued and an unspecified number remains missing\n@highlight\nThe boat was carrying illegal migrants trying to reach Europe\n@highlight\nLibya has asked Europe for help dealing with the \"serious problem\" of illegal migration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 168}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 500, "end": 517}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The minister threatened to \"facilitate\" the passage of migrants and \"flood @placeholder\" with them unless the countries stepped up and helped Libya.", "idx": 65343}], "idx": 42498} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roger Federer made light work of Milos Raonic in his opening match of the ATP World Tour Finals in London with a straight sets victory (6-1, 7-6) over the Canadian. The world No 2, who lost his long-standing unbeaten record against Raonic in a 7-6, 7-5 defeat at last month's Paris Masters, produced a near faultless display in the first set as he cruised into a one-set lead. The Swiss broke Raonic on two occasions during the opening set, with the 23-year-old unable to deal with anything the seven-times Wimbledon champion put before him. 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That boy in Kansas soon found out that his father, a U.S. Army pilot, was aboard the doomed helicopter. In the midst of his world shattering, he could not understand why the Navy SEALs drew so much attention. There were 30 Americans on board that Chinook. Why wasn't anyone mentioning his father, a chief warrant officer with Bravo Company, 7th Battalion, 155th Aviation Regiment? So he sent in a photograph to CNN's iReport of his dad, Bryan Nichols, sitting with four of his Army buddies in front of a military aircraft.\n@highlight\nBraydon Nichols, 10, sent in a photo of his father to CNN's iReport\n@highlight\nHis father, Bryan Nichols, was killed when the Chinook went down in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nBraydon couldn't understand why the Navy SEALs were drawing attention, but not his dad\n@highlight\nBryan Nichols was to have come home on leave in nine days", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 540, "end": 556}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My father was one of the 30 US Soldiers killed in Afghanistan yesterday with the @placeholder rescue mission,\" he wrote.", "idx": 65349}], "idx": 42502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai is calling the United States' refusal to hand over an undisclosed number of detainees a breach of an agreement that outlines the transfer of power from U.S. forces to Afghanistan. Karzai's accusation comes two months after the United States handed over Parwan prison at Bagram Air Base. The handover of the prison and detainees was considered the linchpin in a larger agreement that spells out U.S.-Afghan relations following the withdrawal of American troops in 2014. Read more: Ex-Afghan prisoner claims Bagram abuse In a statement released Monday, Karzai called the failure to hand over all the detainees \"a serious breach of the Memorandum of Understanding.\" He ordered his defense minister, attorney general and prison administrator \"to take required and urgent measures\" to ensure the complete transfer of authority.\n@highlight\nAfghan president: The U.S. military is holding detainees who belong under Afghan control\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says 99% of all detainees have been turned over\n@highlight\nThe U.S. military is concerned about Afghanistan's ability to handle cases, an official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 691, "end": 717}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder holds on to some detainees during handover of prison to Afghan control", "idx": 65355}], "idx": 42507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- Languishing in a Cairo prison last year, a prisoner noticed that every day, the prison staff would clean the adjacent cell, even though there was no one in it. Why, the prisoner asked his guards, did they do it? It's for Barack Obama, they responded. Because when he loses the election, he'll surely be thrown in jail, so this way, a cell will be ready for him. Every day, the prisoner said, he prayed in his cell that Obama would win. The prisoner was Ayman Nour, a liberal politician who in 2005 ran against and lost to Egypt's aging ruler, Hosni Mubarak, in the country's first multiparty presidential elections. Soon afterward, he was convicted of electoral fraud and sent to jail. 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Convicted trafficker: Levy Izhak Rosenbaum , 60, before entering the courthouse in Trenton, New Jersey, on Thursday Attorneys Ronald Kleinberg and Richard Finkel say Rosenbaum never solicited clients.\n@highlight\nFirst ever U.S. federal conviction for organ trafficking\n@highlight\nHis lawyers claimed he was providing life-saving service", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 200}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Caught in a sting: Rosenbaum is handcuffed and arrested in 2009 after a huge probe intro corruption in @placeholder", "idx": 65364}], "idx": 42512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian actor proposed with 3.5-carat Neil Lane ring Couple met on the set of The Last Song in 2009 Parents Billy Ray and Tish said to be 'thrilled' Miley Cyrus has announced that she is engaged to her boyfriend Liam Hemsworth. The Hunger Games actor proposed to the former Disney princess on May 31 with a 3.5-carat diamond ring from jeweller Neil Lane. Miley, 19, told People magazine: 'I'm so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam.' 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Following the shocking news of her suicide last night, we now know the latter must have been untrue. Indeed, she hinted at her terrible vulnerability in one of her final postings on Instagram, where she reproduced the saying: \u2018Fashion is the armour to survive the reality of life.\u2019 Scroll down for video Jagger's girls: L'Wren with two of Mick's daughters Jade, left, and Georgia May But why did she need armour? And can she have really felt so under attack? Those who knew her say she was suffering from depression and had only just recovered from an \u2018incident\u2019 a few weeks ago when she had harmed herself.\n@highlight\nThe designer and renowned beauty appeared to be enjoying success\n@highlight\nBut beneath she suffered from depression and had recently self-harmed\n@highlight\nThere was speculation she was insecure in relationship with Mick Jagger\n@highlight\nThe 49-year-old was also reportedly struggling financially\n@highlight\nFor confidential support on suicide matters call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch or visit http://www.samaritans.org/\n@highlight\nFor confidential help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/", "entities": [{"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1409}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The source added: \u2018@placeholder was really quite troubled and there were some issues over Mick and her standing in the family.", "idx": 65385}], "idx": 42526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Tuesday, voters across the country appeared to offer a rebuke to the administration of President Barack Obama by voting into office many Republicans, who now will control the Senate and the House of Representatives. Such a take-down in the second year of the second term of any President is not uncommon. But this is the first African-American president, a man swept into office twice with huge support from blacks. Does voters' midterm reaction to Obama indicate some flagging in support for him among people of color? Could the GOP be making inroads with black voters? Well, first consider: Last week Chris Rock hosted \"Saturday Night Live.\" The show reprised a segment about blacks and President Obama called: How's he doing? The bit had an all-black panel, and after a few moments the discussion turned to the following question: What would it take for Barack Obama to lose the black vote? Spoiler alert: There is no way for him to do that. It was just a comedy skit, but seems to be true in real life; some may wonder why.\n@highlight\nDorothy Brown: Did voters' apparent rebuke of Dems extend to blacks support?\n@highlight\nShe says blacks still fair poorly on employment, wealth, but they still back Obama over GOP\n@highlight\nShe says they identify with what he's faced: disrespect, blame, stonewalling\n@highlight\nBrown: Blacks reject GOP's stance toward them. 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The Duke of Wellington\u2019s battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment faces the axe under plans to cull Army numbers and disband or merge 50 regiments. The 300-year-old battalion, fought under its name in the Boer War, both World Wars, Iraq, and its soldiers are currently serving in the volatile Helmand province in Afghanistan. Facing a mutiny: Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond's plans to scrap the Army battalion named after the Duke of Wellington has drawn criticism\n@highlight\nArmy sources say the Yorkshire Regiment, the Duke of Wellington's batallion, will be axed under new plans\n@highlight\nThe proposal was revealed on the 197th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo\n@highlight\nThe present Duke of Wellington has written to the head of the army, urging him to save the historic name of the batallion", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 49}, {"start": 98, "end": 115}, {"start": 192, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 234}, {"start": 255, "end": 272}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 501, "end": 516}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 569, "end": 583}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 637, "end": 654}, {"start": 708, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 749}, {"start": 862, "end": 879}, {"start": 904, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The regimental system is fundamental to the fighting power of the @placeholder today and we are not going to change it.'", "idx": 65402}], "idx": 42539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- In November 2008, after an ugly campaign that stirred emotions and split families along generational lines, California voters narrowly approved Proposition 8. The ballot initiative defined marriage as between a man and a woman and banned same-sex marriage in the Golden State. Now, as the Supreme Court hears arguments from those challenging the law's constitutionality, we Californians have a message for the rest of the country: \"Oops. Never mind.\" A new Field Poll, released at the end of February, provides the evidence of what many of us here on the left coast have been sensing over the last 4\u00c2\u00bd years: When it comes to same-sex marriage, many California voters want a do-over. The survey shows that 61% of California voters now approve of it, with 32% opposed.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: California voted in 2008 to ban same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nProposition 8 backers used fear to make their case against it, he says\n@highlight\nMany Americans have shifted, seeing that their friends, loved ones include gays\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Today Californians would vote in favor of same-sex marriage", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 798, "end": 813}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Note that this is the same percentage that, in the current @placeholder, says they now support same-sex marriage.", "idx": 65418}, {"query": "Because, closer to home, many @placeholder have already admitted their mistake.", "idx": 65420}], "idx": 42552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anjali Thakur is living in fear in India. She is a mother afraid for her son. \"We are all having sleepless nights,\" Thakur says. Sourabh Sharma -- one of the Indian students attacked in Melbourne. Her son isn't in a war zone or even a country known to be dangerous. He is a student in Melbourne, Australia. \"Three years back when we sent him,\" she says, \"it was one of the safest places for the children to go.\" The Australian government says it is still safe but a spate of vicious attacks on Indian students in recent weeks has parents like Thakur and hundreds of students shaken and angry.\n@highlight\nSpate of attacks on Indian students in Australia makes headlines in India\n@highlight\nStudents say attacks racially motivated; authorities say they are crimes of opportunity\n@highlight\nAttacks have stoked political tensions between New Delhi, Canberra\n@highlight\nMore than 80,000 Indian students attend Australian universities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for Anjali Thakur, she says her son has lived in @placeholder for three years and never experienced violence; in fact she says he didn't even know about the attacks in Melbourne where he lives until she called him to warn him.", "idx": 65423}, {"query": "If that kind of sentiment spreads, it could have serious consequences for @placeholder's $12.6 billion-a-year education export industry.", "idx": 65425}], "idx": 42554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:55 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 7 November 2013 The CIA is paying AT&T more than $10million a year to provide phone records for overseas counter-terrorism investigations adding another agency to the list of government offices tapping into citizen's phone logs. The New York Times quoted government officials confirming that the second-biggest American mobile service provider is cooperating under a voluntary contract. That means that this partnership is a financial one, and AT&T is not under subpoenas or court orders compelling the company to participate. Paying customers: The CIA pays AT&T $10million to hand over information about potential terrorists, and the financial deal proves that the partnership between the phone company and the agency is not forced\n@highlight\nNew reports shows AT&T profited from turning records over\n@highlight\nCIA focuses on global security, so were interested in Americans making international calls to possible terror suspects abroad\n@highlight\nGovernment sources confirmed the financial relationship\n@highlight\nAT&T wouldn't comment but said that they continue to help in public safety operations at the request of the government\n@highlight\nComes after leaked documents proved the NSA was gathering information on phone and internet records of American citizens", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 105}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 632, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That does little to block the CIA from finding out the @placeholder involved, however, as it just means that they have to jump through some bureaucratic hoops first.", "idx": 65434}], "idx": 42561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Samsung plans to challenge a U.S. court ruling that recommends more than $1 billion in damages to Apple over a patent dispute. A federal jury recommended Friday that Apple be awarded the damages after finding Samsung guilty of \"willful\" violations of a number of Apple's patents in the creation of its own mobile products. In a statement, Samsung said it will \"move immediately to file post-verdict motions to overturn this decision in this court, and if we are not successful, we will appeal this decision to the court of appeals.\" The jury did not recommend awarding Samsung any money in its counterclaims that Apple had violated some of its patents.\n@highlight\nSamsung says it will \"move immediately to file post-verdict motions to overturn\" ruling\n@highlight\nIts statement comes after a jury recommends Samsung pay Apple in patent trial\n@highlight\nThe jury did not recommend awarding Samsung any money in its counterclaims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder praised the court for \"sending a loud and clear message that stealing isn't right.\"", "idx": 65442}], "idx": 42565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Looking pale and exhausted, NSW fast bowler Sean Abbott arrived at St Vincent\u2019s Hospital wearing a black baseball hat at 2.30pm on Thursday. In the hospital's coffee shop, where some of the cricketers had congregated, Abbott was given some words of advice from Steve Waugh, while spin bowler Nathan Lyons draped a comforting arm around his shoulders. They were there for him. He then sat down and had a coffee with his team mates, who were obviously rallying behind the young fast bowler. It was Abbott's short-pitched ball that struck Hughes and injured him as he attempted a pull shot. It was a tragically freakish accident.\n@highlight\nAustralia's cricket family were devastated by the loss of Phillip Hughes\n@highlight\nThey gathered in St Vincent's cafe to comfort fast Sean Abbott\n@highlight\nBoxer Anthony Mundine also came to see Phillip Hughes in hospital\n@highlight\nA cricket who's who appeared clearly distressed when they discovered the 25 year old had died", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 67, "end": 87}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 802, "end": 816}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sean Abbott (pictured right) who bowled the fatal ball to @placeholder is seen leaving St Vincent 's Hospital consoled by a friend", "idx": 65448}], "idx": 42569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ministers are set to offer \u00a32million more in childcare grants to make Britain the female employment capital of Europe. Almost half a million women are expected to enter the labour market by the start of 2016 \u2013 largely thanks to government tax breaks. This would see the UK leapfrog Germany as the major economy with the highest female employment rate on the Continent. Chancellor George Osborne, on a two-day tour meeting 'women working in the UK economy', is helped to choose a Christmas tree for Number 11 Downing Street by Sadie Lynes owner of Marldon Christmas Tree Farm Mr Osborne wants Britain to have the highest proportion of women in work in Europe\n@highlight\nUK could overtake Germany to take highest female employment rate\n@highlight\nSince 2010 the number of women in work has increased by over 771,000\n@highlight\nBut some believe measures denigrate stay-at-home mothers", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 270, "end": 271}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 498, "end": 521}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 547, "end": 573}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 670}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At present, 67 per cent of working-age women in @placeholder are in work \u2013 a record high of 14.4million; behind Germany on 69.2 per cent.", "idx": 65449}], "idx": 42570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A defiant Nick Clegg this morning rejected a shock poll suggesting he is on course to lose his seat in Parliament. The Deputy Prime Minister said the survey, which has him trailing Labour by 10 points, was 'utter bilge'. According to the Survation poll more than half of Mr Clegg's 2010 supporters are planning to desert him in May - with just 23 per cent of Sheffield Hallam voters now set to back him. Labour has surged to 33 per cent in Sheffield Hallam \u2013 up 17 per cent on 2010, according to the survey of 1,011 residents in Mr Clegg's Sheffield Hallam constituency\n@highlight\nDefiant Nick Clegg this morning rejected the shock poll as 'utter bilge'\n@highlight\nMr Clegg has seen his support more than halve to just 23 per cent\n@highlight\nLabour has surged to 33 per cent in Mr Clegg's Sheffield Hallam seat\n@highlight\nComes after Lord Ashcroft poll reveals Lib Dems face wipeout in Scotland\n@highlight\nTreasury minister Danny Alexander is also set to lose his seat", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 359, "end": 374}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 540, "end": 555}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 789, "end": 804}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 924, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If a swing of 21 per cent was repeated across @placeholder, Labour would lose 35 of its 41 seats in Scotland.", "idx": 65450}], "idx": 42571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:37 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:22 EST, 21 August 2013 A Canadian extreme sportsman has died during a parachute jump in Italy's Dolomite mountains after he crashed between two rock towers, Italian rescuers said today. Mario Richard, 47, was jumping from a 1,000-meter (3,300-foot) peak in the Val di Fossa near Bolzano on Monday when he failed to clear a rock by three meters, said Gino Comelli, of the Alpine rescue service in Val di Fassa who was one of the rescuers at the scene. 'There are two mountain walls connected by a rock. Richard arrived three meters too low, on this rock. Then, he rolled over in a canal,' Comelli told The Associated Press.\n@highlight\nMario Richard, 47, was jumping from a 1,000 meter (3,300-foot) peak\n@highlight\nHe had done three successful jumps from the same peak the previous day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Richard was jumping with a group of Italians and @placeholder, wearing a webbed wingsuit designed to provide extra lift for flight.", "idx": 65453}], "idx": 42574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin Howe, who is spearheading the group's claim, says he and 18 other Irish travellers suffered 'race discrimination' when a they were turned away from a Wetherspoon pub A group of Irish gipsies are suing pub chain J D Wetherspoon for up to \u00a3100,000 over 'race discrimination' allegations after they were turned away from a pub. A top lawyer, a Catholic priest and a retired police inspector are among a 19-strong group of travellers who claim they were told they could not enter The Coronet, in Islington, North London, because they are gipsies. The group visited the pub after a meeting of the Irish Traveller Movement in Britain (ITMB) charity at their headquarters next door to the pub.\n@highlight\nIrish travellers claim they suffered 'race discrimination' from pub bouncers\n@highlight\nGipsies fancied a drink at The Coronet Wetherspoon pub in north London\n@highlight\nBut they claim they were turned away because they are Irish travellers\n@highlight\nGroup are now suing the pub chain for \u00a3100,000 after the dispute in 2011\n@highlight\nCatholic priest, top lawyer and retired police inspector among those suing\n@highlight\nJ D Wetherspoon denies being racist and says group were let in eventually", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 184, "end": 188}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 599, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 824, "end": 842}, {"start": 851, "end": 862}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder vehemently denies discrimination and says the pub's entrance policy in force on the day had 'nothing to do with race.'", "idx": 65457}], "idx": 42577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Beef from Brazil is on Iranian dinner tables. An Iranian-built hospital treats patients near Bolivia's capital. Iranian-funded factories dot the Venezuelan countryside. Iran has forged hundreds of agreements with Latin American nations and pledged billions of dollars to fund them. More deals could be in store this week as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad embarks on a trip that starts in Venezuela on Sunday and includes stops in Nicaragua, Cuba and Ecuador. Well before the Iranian leader's arrival in Caracas, his plans for a Latin America tour grabbed global attention as tensions grow between many Western powers and Iran over the nation's nuclear program.\n@highlight\nPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad begins a four-nation Latin America tour\n@highlight\nThe trip is the latest step in a longstanding effort to shore up support in the region\n@highlight\nAnalyst: \"Iran has an extremely active diplomatic move afoot\"\n@highlight\nIran recently launched a Spanish-language television network", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 351, "end": 369}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 698, "end": 716}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it's no coincidence that @placeholder will be Ahmadinejad's first stop on his trip to the region -- his sixth as president.", "idx": 65467}, {"query": "Venezuela and @placeholder already have signed more than 270 accords, including trade deals, construction projects, car and tractor factories, energy initiatives and banking programs.", "idx": 65468}], "idx": 42584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of al Qaeda's most influential figures in North Africa has been killed by French and Chadian forces, a U.S. official said Friday. French military sources had earlier said that Abdelhamid Abou Zeid, a deputy leader of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, was killed in an airstrike in Mali late last month. Abou Zeid was one of the group's most ruthless commanders, having seized at least a dozen foreigners for ransom. At least two have been killed; several French citizens remain captive. \"He was a senior influential member of AQIM, and his death represents a significant blow to AQIM's efforts to use West Africa, and Mali in particular, as a safe haven,\" the official told CNN.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. official confirms death of Abdelhamid Abou Zeid\n@highlight\nThe al Qaeda figure was killed in French airstrike, French military sources have said\n@highlight\nThe deputy leader of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and his fighters were in northern Mali\n@highlight\nHe had a reputation for brutality", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 189, "end": 208}, {"start": 230, "end": 260}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 591, "end": 594}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 739, "end": 758}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 889, "end": 919}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abou Zeid's death casts further uncertainty over the fate of the @placeholder hostages his group is still believed to hold.", "idx": 65476}], "idx": 42586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:02 PM on 1st November 2011 In one man's world, your house can be destroyed, you can continue to make its mortgage payments, yet it can still be foreclosed. That's the situation for Brad Gana, a Texas man whose home was washed away in 2008 by Hurricane Ike who continued to make its mortgage payments, before the bank arrived, confiscating whatever items they could get. 'I was shocked when they said they were foreclosing on it,' Brad Gana told investigator Amy Davis, according to KPRC-TV. 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Gillian Gibbons, 54, is being held by police in the capital Khartoum after she asked her class of seven-year-olds to come up with a name for the toy as part of a school project, Robert Boulos, the head of Unity High School told CNN. It is expected that she will appear in court Thursday, Sudan state media reported. A British Foreign Office spokeswoman said Gibbons had been charged under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred.\n@highlight\nNEW: British teacher in Sudan charged with insulting religion and inciting hatred\n@highlight\nNEW: British Foreign Secretary summons Sudanese ambassador to meeting\n@highlight\nGillian Gibbons, 54, arrested after her class named teddy bear \"Mohammed\"\n@highlight\nBlasphemy punishable in Sudan by 40 lashes, prison or fine, reports say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 226, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 257}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 561, "end": 582}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 914, "end": 928}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he was concerned about how the latest developments would affect Sudan's relationship with @placeholder.", "idx": 65479}], "idx": 42589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The grandmother of a missing Maine toddler says no family members in the home the night the girl vanished had anything to do with her disappearance. \"I feel violated. Somebody came into my home and took my granddaughter who was sleeping,\" Phoebe DiPietro said during her first television interview about Ayla Reynolds, the now 21-month-old toddler. Ayla disappeared December 17. Police have said they believe foul play was involved. They also say the DiPietros have fully co-operated in the investigation. Sitting in her living room, steps away from Ayla's bedroom, DiPietro said she heard nothing while she slept that night. She wasn't the last one to go to bed that night and wasn't sure whether the doors were locked. She and her son suspect the child was abducted.\n@highlight\nAyla Reynolds disappeared on December 17\n@highlight\nThe grandmother notices \"oddities\" in the house after toddler disappeared\n@highlight\n\"There was no party at the house,\" grandmother says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators have said there were several adults in the @placeholder home that night, including DiPietro and her 24-year-old son.", "idx": 65486}], "idx": 42595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Two men are in custody in connection with the death of a 16-month-old boy shot while his father pushed his stroller across a Brooklyn street, authorities said Friday. The father, Anthony Hennis, 21, was pushing Antiq Hennis in his stroller near their home on Sunday evening. The child was shot in the left side of his head, according to police. New York detectives and U.S. marshals apprehended the two men Friday morning at a Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, apartment according to NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly. Daquan Breland, 23, and Daquan Wright, 19, are awaiting extradition back to New York. 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Top New York divorce lawyer Norman Sheresky took revenge on his former legal partners by having a video played at his funeral where they praised him for his experience, skill and mentorship. The New York Post reports Sheresky, who died from pneumonia on October 19 at 85 years old, had said his dying wish was to ban David Aronson and Allan Mayefsky from his funeral in New York. Top New York City divorce attorney Norman Sheresky, who died on October 19 aged 85, was at war with his former legal partners. A video was played at his funeral from his 80th birthday party where his 'enemies' praised him\n@highlight\nIconic attorney Norman Sheresky died aged 85 telling wife to ban warring ex-partners from his funeral\n@highlight\nFormer partners described their relationship as a 'family' before Sheresky filed a law suit for $26 million\n@highlight\nLaw firms acted in divorces for Christine Brinkley, James Gandolfini, Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, and Dustin Hoffmann", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 349, "end": 356}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The messy fall out between Sheresky, Aronson, and Mayefsky became its own headline act in @placeholder's legal world.", "idx": 65498}], "idx": 42604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was the pit bull versus the pineapple but it appears the tropical fruit is too much of a prickly customer for this pooch. Quite what petrified Stella the dog is unknown, but owner Jolene Creighton who posted the footage on YouTube said her pet, which is a cross breed mix, gets 'spooked by strange things.' 'I think she's just a bit skittish,' said Creighton, from Hattiesburgh, Mississippi, adding her dog is 'timid around random objects, like balloons.' Peeved pit bull Stella eyes her enemy as the spiky tropical fruit sits on the counter. Her owner Jolene Creighton said she found the dog wandering the streets near her home in Hattiesburgh, Mississippi and that she isn't familiar with day to day stuff\n@highlight\nStella the pit bull mix barked madly at the spiky tropical fruit\n@highlight\nHer owner Jolene Creighton said the dog gets spooked by strange things\n@highlight\nShe found Stella wandering the streets around a month ago\n@highlight\nDog and fruit have since made friends", "entities": [{"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 809, "end": 824}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 950, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her other dog eventually showed @placeholder that the fruit was harmless", "idx": 65501}], "idx": 42606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Worden and Dan Bloom for MailOnline Distressing footage has emerged of the moment Spanish police restrained a British tourist who died of a suspected cardiac arrest shortly afterwards. The 30-second clip is believed to show former Rugby League player Luke Rhoden, 25, screaming as three officers grappled with him after he fell from a first-floor balcony in Ibiza. Another tourist who witnessed the incident said it appeared that officers later stamped on Mr Rhoden's head - a claim which has sparked calls for an inquiry but is denied by Ibiza's police. Scroll down for video Distressing: Footage has emerged which is believed to show the moment police detained Luke Rhoden, 25, outside a hotel in Ibiza. He died shortly afterwards. A witness claimed it appeared officers later kicked him\n@highlight\nDistressing clip believed to show Luke Rhoden, 25, screaming in street\n@highlight\nFormer player from Wigan died from suspected cardiac arrest afterwards\n@highlight\nPolice were called after he fell from first-floor balcony of Ibiza Rocks hotel\n@highlight\nA witness claimed it appeared that officers later stamped on his head\n@highlight\nBut Civil Guard source has insisted: 'Our officers do not beat people up'\n@highlight\nToday Mr Rhoden's father Norman called on police to hold a full inquiry", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'We can confirm the death of a @placeholder national in Ibiza.", "idx": 65503}, {"query": "She said: 'We can confirm the death of a British national in @placeholder.", "idx": 65504}], "idx": 42607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dylan Hartley can beat his 'red mist' disciplinary problems to save his England career by seeking help from sports psychologists, according to Lewis Moody. Former England captain Moody revealed Northampton hooker Hartley has turned to sports psychologists in a bid to curb the temper that has jeopardised his international future. Hartley's red card and three-match ban for elbowing Matt Smith against Leicester in December took his career suspensions to 50 weeks, adding to bans for eye-gouging, biting, punching and swearing. Dylan Hartley has just returned from three-match ban after being sent off for elbowing Leicester's Matt Smith Moody cites psychology sessions in 2005 for safeguarding his own international career following his red card for brawling with Alesana Tuilagi in England's 40-3 victory over Samoa.\n@highlight\nDylan Hartley has just served three-match ban for elbowing Matt Smith\n@highlight\nSaints hooker has turned to sports psychologists in a bid to curb temper\n@highlight\nEngland head coach Stuart Lancaster warned he faced his 'last chance'\n@highlight\nLewis Moody says psychology sessions safeguarded his England career", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I know @placeholder and the squad have been working very hard with him, and that he takes it very seriously.", "idx": 65507}], "idx": 42610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Boris Johnson has made a surprise visit to the Kurdish frontline in Iraq to observe British troops helping train local fighters battling ISIS. The Mayor of London's visit to the Kurdistan region is said to have been prompted by the recent increased threat level in the British capital. During his visit, Mr Johnson lay side-by-side in the mud with Peshmerga fighters, joining them in their shooting practice near the Kurdish capital Erbil in Iraq. 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It is a nightmare start for Spain, which arrived in South Africa ranked as the second best team in the world. It will surely now have to win its next two group games to avoid an embarrassing exit before the knockout stages. Gelson Fernandes' 52nd minute strike for the Swiss came completely against the run of play, and will hardly be remembered as one of the tournament's finest, but despite pouring forward in the game's dying stages Spain could not salvage a point.\n@highlight\nSwitzerland inflict a shock defeat on one of the World Cup favorites Spain\n@highlight\nGelson Fernandes grabs the only goal in a match Spain dominated\n@highlight\nSpain is now facing an uphill task to qualify from Group H\n@highlight\nJean Beausejour scores only goal as Chile beat Honduras 1-0 in Group H opener", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the second half seven minutes old @placeholder shocked Spain by scoring with its first attack of note.", "idx": 65515}], "idx": 42613} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Politics is a contact sport, and presidents tend to get tackled on every play, even the ones they've executed perfectly. There is no better example than the criticism being hurled at President Obama for the killing of Osama bin Laden. It was a daring mission, fraught with peril for the Navy SEALs, but also full of political danger for Obama. Had the attempt failed, Obama would have faced the same kind of political and policy disaster that confronted President Jimmy Carter after his helicopter rescue attempt of the Iran hostages crashed in April 1980. Everyone would have second-guessed Obama, just as they did Carter, who lost re-election six months later.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has been criticized for touting his success in killing Osama bin Laden\n@highlight\nLarry Sabato: Obama's campaign should capitalize on the president's achievement\n@highlight\nHe says Republicans are better off picking on other issues\n@highlight\nSabato: Defying expectations, Obama has more success in foreign policy than domestic", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would have been nice if that special moment of justice for @placeholder had remained above politics.", "idx": 65516}], "idx": 42614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ross Barkley has spoken of his dream of succeeding where hero David Beckham failed by lifting a trophy with England. The Everton midfielder revealed his first memory of international football was watching Beckham fire in the late free-kick against Greece to qualify England for the 2002 World Cup. Barkley, 20, is back in Roy Hodgson's squad after recovering from a knee injury and is aiming to become a regular in time for Euro 2016. 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Benjamin James George, 30, of Medford, Oregon was sentenced Thursday after he was convicted of murder by abuse in the death of Kacy Sue Lunsford, the Mail Tribune reported. The girl died at a Portland hospital in June 2010, five days after the assault.\n@highlight\nBenjamin James George, 30, of Medford, Oregon sentenced\n@highlight\nAdmitted choking and body slamming toddler in 2010\n@highlight\nDefence argued mental impairment; judge not swayed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 77, "end": 97}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 357, "end": 377}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 621, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's family cried quietly during the hearing, but they made no statement in court, and left the building immediately.", "idx": 65533}], "idx": 42628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press An auction ended Friday with no bids for the New Hampshire compound of a tax-evading couple convicted of amassing an arsenal of weapons and holding federal law enforcement officials at bay for months. The auction of Ed and Elaine Brown's fortress-like home on 100 acres in Plainfield was held at U.S. District Court in Concord. The minimum required bid was $250,000. 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Out of that same eruption, however, a new wonder of the world was born. Waimangu Geyser roared into existence hurling black mud and sand some 1,500 feet (460 meters) into the sky, making it the most powerful geyser the world has ever seen.\n@highlight\nUnlike the current commuter hub, New York's original Penn Station was a lavish Beaux Arts masterpiece\n@highlight\nGuaira Falls was once the most powerful cataract in the world\n@highlight\nThe Porcelain Tower of Nanjing was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 805, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The demolition of @placeholder in 1963 was not without controversy.", "idx": 65549}], "idx": 42641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alan Roden PUBLISHED: 19:55 EST, 9 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:32 EST, 10 October 2013 The explosive revelation threatens to destroy Mr Salmond's claims that a separate Scotland could use its oil wealth to transform the economy A devastating private dossier for SNP ministers has sparked warnings that independence could trigger higher taxes or deeper spending cuts. Internal briefing documents, seen by the Scottish Daily Mail, expose the huge risks in Alex Salmond\u2019s flagship policy to put North Sea oil revenues in a savings account for the future. The explosive revelation threatens to destroy Mr Salmond\u2019s claims that a separate Scotland could use its oil wealth to transform the economy.\n@highlight\nReports cast doubt on Salmond's claims that oil will transform economy\n@highlight\nScotland ran deficit for 20 of the last 21 years - even during boom times\n@highlight\nMoney will have to be spent on essentials, claims top economic advisor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 456, "end": 467}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Analysis by the non-partisan What @placeholder Thinks organisation has found that 66 per cent of women are likely to vote No in next year's referendum, based on latest polling figures.", "idx": 65551}], "idx": 42643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A hatchet attack on New York City police officers and two back-to-back attacks on uniformed officers in Canada have raised questions about whether the incidents may have been motivated by the attackers' alignment with radical Islam. Zale H. Thompson charged at four New York police officers with a metal hatchet Thursday, hitting two of them. The attack is the third on people in uniform in North America in a week. ISIS, the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, has recently called on sympathizers in the West to carry out attacks against men and women in uniform. 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They urged calm in the aftermath of recent eruptions, which started on October 26 and have killed 191 people. \"Generally speaking, Mount Merapi has passed its dangerous phase,\" the National Agency for Disaster Management said. It cited recent eruptions versus historic ones. Merapi's recent eruptions have released about 140 million cubic meters of magma, the disaster agency said. The previous record flow occurred in 1872, at 100 million cubic meters. 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A truck carrying grain enters Gaza from Israel on Friday at the Karni crossing point, one of three Israel reopened. A third child was in critical condition. The children, all girls, were cousins -- the two who died were 7 and 12, and the injured child is 5, Hamas security and Palestinian medical sources said. The rocket struck a house north of Gaza City.\n@highlight\nNEW: Militants' rocket hits Gaza house, killing Palestinian cousins\n@highlight\nNEW: Military says it allowed wounded Palestinian into Israel despite blockade\n@highlight\nTrucks filled with commodities cross into Gaza at three locations\n@highlight\nMilitants have fired 110 rockets since Wednesday, Israel says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 501, "end": 511}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But @placeholder must be stopped -- and so it will be.", "idx": 65581}], "idx": 42662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's tenure at City Hall is set to end this November but the billionaire is not yet ready to climb down from his bully pulpit. The business mogul turned politician has launched a gun safety crusade in the U.S. and is bankrolling his very own super PAC to support candidates across the nation championing his pet issue. The Democrat turned RINO, Republican in Name Only, turned Independent has taken on the gun lobby after the tragedies in Aurora, Colo. and Newtown, Conn. by pouring more than $10 million so far into his Independence USA PAC.\n@highlight\nBloomberg's third term as NYC Mayor ends in November\n@highlight\nHas led gun regulation effort and founded Mayor's Against Illegal Guns\n@highlight\nBusiness mogul has shelled out more than $10 million to fund his new political action committee, Independence USA\n@highlight\nNRA on Bloomberg's super PAC: 'This is indicative of nothing more than the depth of this man's wealth and his willingness to spend it'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 36}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 402}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 556, "end": 575}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 722}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder is crying foul and has labeled the New Yorker a 'fanatic, anti-gun activist.'", "idx": 65588}], "idx": 42667} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ For some reason, the World Cup makes managers do the strangest things. Perhaps it is the pressure of football at the elite level. Anyone with a passing knowledge of England\u2019s head coach Roy Hodgson would describe this genial man as a naturally conservative and cautious manager. He has built a 40-year coaching career off the back of it and you will do well to find anyone with a better working knowledge of the game\u2019s tactics and systems. Whatever blows your hair back. 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Ray Odierno, says there would be risks in leaving a large force of U.S. troops in Iraq beyond the present withdrawal deadline of the end of the year. Odierno, who has served as commander of multinational forces in Iraq, said a large American force could provoke new claims of U.S. occupation and distract from important efforts to develop the Iraqi military's abilities. \"I always felt we had to be careful about leaving too many people in Iraq,\" Odierno said Thursday in a question-and-answer session with journalists at the Pentagon. He would not comment directly on reports that the Obama administration has decided on leaving 3,000 to 5,000 troops, should Iraq make a formal request for them.\n@highlight\nGen. Ray Odierno wants to avoid accusations of U.S. occupation\n@highlight\nLeaving troops also could distract from the effort to boost the Iraqi military, he says\n@highlight\n\"We've got to decide what that right number is,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 136, "end": 139}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The general, who served more than four years in Iraq in a variety of roles, said the @placeholder is leaving equipment in Iraq, and transition and training on that equipment, as well as other training for Iraqi troops, has not been completed.", "idx": 65591}], "idx": 42669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:45 EST, 30 December 2012 One of Mr Pickles' 50 cost-cutting tips to councils was 'stop providing free food and drink at meetings' Cost-cutting minister Eric Pickles' biscuit bill is up \u00a310,000 on last year as his department spent \u00a342,225 of taxpayers money in just seven months. It comes as Mr Pickles said he had banned \u00adrefreshments from being served at departmental meetings unless they go on for more than four hours. The Communities and Local Government office's biscuit budget was uncovered by Labour minister Diane Abbot, who said: 'Nobody begrudges Eric the odd digestive but he needs to cut his biscuit bill.\n@highlight\nHe promised to ban free food and drink at meetings shorter than four hours\n@highlight\nLabour's Diane Abbott reveals expenditure and says biscuit bill must be cut", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 494, "end": 532}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Pickles added that his department had cut spending on refreshments from \u00a3456,142 under @placeholder in 2009-10 to \u00a332,053 in 2011-12.", "idx": 65595}], "idx": 42671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Duggan The night sky of central Sydney will be awash with colour for 18 days, starting this Friday. Vivid Sydney is back for another year, and organisers are promising a bigger and better than ever before. Winner of Australian Event of the Year at the 2013 Australian Event Awards, last year's event excited more than 800,000 visitors and generated more than $20 million for the New South Wales economy. 'The sails of the Opera House will be splashed with colour, and the harbour foreshore and surrounds crisscrossed with breathtaking 3D-mapped projections for this signature event,' Destination NSW CEO Sandra Chipchase said.\n@highlight\nCentral Sydney transformed for Vivid Festival 2014, with surrounding areas becoming creative hubs for 18 days\n@highlight\nSydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Circular Quay illuminated by impressive light displays\n@highlight\nAnnual festival generates $20 million for local economy and draws 800,000 visitors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 224, "end": 251}, {"start": 260, "end": 287}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 767, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lighting up the seas: @placeholder organisers fit public ferry's with different coloured lights throughout the 18 day festival", "idx": 65606}], "idx": 42675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Police investigating the disappearance of three-year-old Madeleine McCann from a holiday apartment in Portugal in 2007 say they are hunting a man who assaulted five other British girls in resorts on the Algarve between 2004 and 2006. The announcement is the latest development in a long-running and controversial hunt for the missing girl. When and where was Madeleine last seen? Madeleine McCann was a few days shy of her fourth birthday when she vanished from her family's holiday apartment in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007. Her parents, Kate and Gerry, had left Madeleine and her younger twin siblings, Sean and Amelie, asleep while they went for dinner with friends at a tapas restaurant nearby.\n@highlight\nMadeleine McCann, 3, vanished from family's holiday apartment in Portugal in May 2007\n@highlight\nHer parents were eating at a restaurant nearby with friends when she disappeared\n@highlight\nCase sparked worldwide interest; sightings of Madeleine reported across the globe\n@highlight\nPortuguese police recently reopened investigation following UK police inquiries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police in @placeholder later said they would reopen the case.", "idx": 65613}], "idx": 42682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Worsening violence amid anti-government protests in Egypt has led western governments to step up their travel advice. Yesterday, at least 23 people were killed, and hundreds injured, in clashes between supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy at Cairo University. Since then, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office is recommending \"against all but essential travel to Egypt\" except certain coastal resorts, where unrest is less evident. Previously, the FCO advised travelers only to steer clear of \"all demonstrations and large gatherings\" within the country. The U.S. State Department continues to advise against all \"non-essential\" travel to or within Egypt.\n@highlight\nAdvisories strengthened after more protest deaths\n@highlight\nTourism minister quits Monday\n@highlight\nVisitor numbers have fallen by one-third since 2011\n@highlight\nResorts \"safe\", says Britain; don't go, says US", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 309, "end": 347}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 487, "end": 489}, {"start": 598, "end": 618}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 916, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition to deaths at public demonstrations, the @placeholder government notes reports of \"more than forty rapes and sexual assaults of Egyptian and foreign women.\"", "idx": 65616}], "idx": 42685} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Doughty Last updated at 1:16 AM on 3rd December 2011 An atheist campaign to ban the historic practice of saying prayers at council meetings yesterday found its way to the High Court. Former councillor Clive Bone, backed by an anti-religious campaign group, claims the tradition breaches his human right to freedom of belief. Mr Bone said he was \u2018disadvantaged and embarrassed\u2019 when Christian prayers were said in the council chamber. Non-believer: Councillor Clive Bone outside Bideford town council offices. He has complained about the prayers Backed by the National Secular Society, Mr Bone wants prayers to be ruled out of the formal agenda of any local authority meetings.\n@highlight\nFormer councillor said he was 'disadvantaged and embarrassed'\n@highlight\nEric Pickles claims prayers part of British nation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 568, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has based its legal challenge on the claim that Mr Bone, as an", "idx": 65624}], "idx": 42687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The uproar last week over a proposed campaign ad highlighting President Barack Obama's former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, lit up political circles before organizers finally backed off the idea. And Mitt Romney came under fire from evangelicals before his speech to Liberty University in Virginia earlier this month because some at the traditional Christian school still believe Mormonism is a cult. Two very different candidates joined by similar, yet hollow, attacks on their faith illustrate the intense mix of identity politics simmering just beneath the surface of the presidential race. When it comes to faith and race, there are some who want to paint both candidates as outside the mainstream, not members of the traditional American club. They want to paint them as \"others.\"\n@highlight\nBoth Romney and Obama have suffered attacks because of their faith\n@highlight\nCandidates painted by some as outside the mainstream, 'others'\n@highlight\n\"It's the elephant in the room,\" said one expert on race and politics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 127, "end": 141}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 287, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But on religion, he has to tell a story about how his @placeholder is an American religion and coincides with his conservative base.\"", "idx": 65633}], "idx": 42691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pele has backed Brazil to deliver a \"fantastic\" World Cup amid growing fears the country will not be ready in time to host football's showpiece event. The legendary former striker, who won three World Cups with Brazil between 1958 and 1970, has rejected accusations that delays to a number of the 12 venues hamper his country's ability to put on a spectacle. 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I am just going to say whatever you were about to say.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama was interviewed on \"The Colbert Report\" Monday\n@highlight\nThe President made jokes about Obamacare as well as Republicans\n@highlight\nStephen Colbert will take over \"The Late Show\" on CBS in two weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 40, "end": 69}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 152, "end": 169}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 728, "end": 745}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will be right back with the leader of the free world,\" the President said, looking at his page like he couldn't remember his own name before adding, \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 65641}], "idx": 42697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- What's wrong with the \"Gang of Eight\" comprehensive immigration reform bill? 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Jeff Sessions leads fight against \"Gang of Eight\" immigration bill\n@highlight\nSessions says the bill will hurt lower skilled workers\n@highlight\nSessions: \"No principled reason\" to give full benefits to those who entered country illegally\n@highlight\nSessions promises to \"expose\" truth about immigration bill", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My @placeholder colleagues seem to be oblivious to the free market,\" Sessions said.", "idx": 65643}], "idx": 42699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Arriving suited and booted and playing up for the cameras outside the Champions Dinner last night, Novak Djokovic was clearly in the mood for partying. 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Ibrahim was born in Sudan in 1946 and received a BSc in electrical engineering at the University of Alexandria in Egypt. After a brief stint working for the state run Sudan Telecom, he moved to the UK to continue his studying. While there he was hired by British Telecom (BT) to work as a technical director for Cellnet, its in-car telephony company. 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Hernanes, the Brazilian who arrived at Rome-based Lazio in 2010, swapped the Italian capital for Milan at the end of the January transfer window. \"Yesterday, I received between 50 to 70 to 80 telephone calls from pseudo-fans, in which they asked me to leave Lazio and made death threats against me,\" Lotito told reporters. \"I live under escort,\" he added. \"The supporters are part of the club but now they have overstepped the mark.\"\n@highlight\nLazio president Claudio Lotito receives death threats from fans\n@highlight\nFans reacted angrily after Lotito sanctioned the sale of Hernanes to Inter Milan\n@highlight\nHernanes joined Lazio in 2010, going on to make over 100 appearances\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian was out of contract at the end of the current season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was @placeholder' decision to leave, so what could I do?\"", "idx": 65665}], "idx": 42711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Frank Maloney, who guided boxer Lennox Lewis to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, is now living as a woman called Kellie and is preparing to have a sex change. The promoter and manager, who has suffered heart problems in recent years, retired from boxing in October, claiming she had fallen out of love with the sport - but it has now emerged she walked away to begin preparing for her new life as a woman. Maloney, who was born in London, was involved in the sport for 30 years and had hoped to lead Liverpool heavyweight David Price to the top of the division.\n@highlight\nFormer promoter and manager has admitted she felt she was living a lie since childhood\n@highlight\nThe 61-year-old is preparing to undergo a surgical sex change\n@highlight\nMaloney guided Lennox Lewis to world heavyweight title\n@highlight\nAlso promoted David Haye, David Price and Julius Francis\n@highlight\nMaloney quit boxing last year to prepare for new life as a woman\n@highlight\nKellie has felt like this since childhood: 'I can't keep living in the shadows'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A number of celebrities have expressed their support for @placeholder's decision.", "idx": 65666}], "idx": 42712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serena Williams will get the chance to avenge her worst defeat in 16 years on Sunday when she goes head to head with Simona Halep in the WTA Finals finale in Singapore. The world No. 1 was humbled by the Romanian 6-0 6-2 in the group stages of the tournament earlier in the week, but following Williams' semifinal victory over Caroline Wozniacki and Halep's over Agnieszka Radwanska, the pair are set to do battle once more. Few would bet against Williams clinching a third successive title and her fifth overall at the season-ending finals, but Halep will be the fresher of the two women after dispatching her Polish opponent 6-2 6-2.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams battles past Caroline Wozniacki in WTA Finals semi\n@highlight\nSimona Halep beats Agnieszka Radwanska in other semi\n@highlight\nRomanian humbled the world No. 1 in group stages earlier in the week\n@highlight\nWilliams looking to clinch a fifth WTA Finals title; Halep reaches final in first appearance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 336, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 372, "end": 390}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 685, "end": 702}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 753, "end": 771}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder saved a further two match points, before Williams finally clinched the tiebreak 8-6 in a marathon deciding set lasting 76 minutes.", "idx": 65681}], "idx": 42721} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The dramatic overthrow of Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsy has dominated the news agenda for much of this week. But away from Cairo's tanks and protesters, the world has generated other headlines -- some of which you may have missed. Here are five stories potentially drowned out by the noise of Egypt's unrest: 1. In the U.S. state of Arizona, 19 members of an elite firefighting squad were killed while trying to dig a firebreak to contain a then 6,000-acre blaze on Sunday night local time. Nearly 600 firefighters and support workers battling the Yarnell Hill fire observed a moment of silence on Wednesday to honor those killed.\n@highlight\nArizona firefighters continue to battle a blaze that killed 19 of their colleagues\n@highlight\nPakistan suffered numerous fatalities from militant attacks and a U.S. drone strike\n@highlight\nAn earthquake in Indonesia killed at least 30 people and damaged thousands of buildings\n@highlight\nNorth and South Korea agreed to talks on reopening the Kaesong industrial complex", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 589, "end": 605}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 971, "end": 991}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Death toll in @placeholder quake rises to 30", "idx": 65682}], "idx": 42722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is two for two. The Republican from Janesville, Wisconsin, has successfully appeased House Republicans and engaged President Barack Obama in as little as 48 hours. A feat near impossible in these times of extreme partisanship. After laying low, Ryan swept into the budget battle crippling Washington with a plan to break the stalemate that has resulted in a government shutdown and no agreement so far on avoiding a possible U.S. debt default. With an op-ed and some persuading, he effectively moved demands by tea party aligned House Republicans on government funding and debt away from Obamacare.\n@highlight\nAfter keeping a low-profile, Paul Ryan emerges with key role in Washington's standoff\n@highlight\nPresident Obama and Ryan are political rivals but not enemies\n@highlight\nHe changed the tenor of a meeting at the White House and engaged Obama\n@highlight\nObama and Ryan have past relationship that could benefit the negotiations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And by the way, in case he's going to get a @placeholder challenge, I didn't mean it.", "idx": 65687}], "idx": 42726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I had hopes that with the talent of the two leads and the good buzz on director Ruben Fleischer's previous film, \"Zombieland,\" \"30 Minutes or Less\" would be more than it eventually ended up being, which is an occasionally funny, more often stupid, diversion. It's a decent way to spend 90 minutes if you have nothing else to do, but it doesn't exactly scream \"See me in the theater!\" The story is simple enough. Jesse Eisenberg's Nick delivers pizzas for a living, committing every moving violation in the book to get the pies to their destination on time, even when the location is clearly miles away. If he doesn't, it comes out of his pay, and one has to imagine that his pay isn't very high.\n@highlight\nJesse Eisenberg's Nick delivers pizzas for a living in \"30 Minutes or Less\"\n@highlight\nMore crimes likely committed per minute in this film than in any since \"The Blues Brothers\n@highlight\nThe movie is loaded with stupid characters, crude jokes and one pretty good car chase", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 772, "end": 789}, {"start": 875, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is a prototypical movie version of the genial slacker.", "idx": 65689}], "idx": 42728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Press Association Reporter Swansea have completed the signing of free-agent midfielder Giancarlo Gallifuoco. The 20-year-old was released by Tottenham in the summer after his contract expired and the Swans confirmed via their official website that he has signed a one-year contract at the Liberty Stadium. Joining up: Former Tottenham midfielder Giancarlo Gallifuoco has signed one-year deal at Swansea Australia-born Gallifuoco will now link up with the club's Under-21 squad and he is eager to make an impact on first-team boss Garry Monk. 'I'm very excited,' he said. 'It's the perfect club for me to take the next step in my career and I can't wait to get started.\n@highlight\nMidfielder Giancarlo Gallifuoco was a free agent\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old has signed a one-year deal\n@highlight\nHe will now link up with the club's Under-21 squad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 90, "end": 109}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 349, "end": 368}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 694, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I had a brief chat with @placeholder and he said that there are opportunities at this club if I work hard and that's what I intend to do.", "idx": 65690}], "idx": 42729} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star went to house when ex failed to respond to her calls and texts Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Taylor Armstrong was at the house when her estranged husband Russell's dead body was discovered, it has been reported. The 40-year-old reality star became concerned for Armstrong's wellbeing when he failed to show up for a meeting they had arranged for on Monday afternoon and did not respond to her phone calls and texts, TMZ claim. 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This comes after similar warnings from Moody's and Finch -- who, along with S&P, are known as the \"Big Three\" global credit ratings agencies. Meanwhile, European Union markets reeled this week after Moody's recent credit downgrades of Ireland, Greece and Portugal -- heightening fears that the EU debt crisis will hit the larger economies of Italy and Spain.\n@highlight\n\"Big Three\" are Standard's & Poor's, Moody's Investor Services and Fitch Ratings\n@highlight\nRating agencies downgrade pressure felt this week from Washington to Rome\n@highlight\nCritics on both sides of the Atlantic say the agencies have too much power\n@highlight\nAgencies say they only give opinions on credit; choices ultimately up to investors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 311, "end": 327}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 566, "end": 567}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 658, "end": 674}, {"start": 679, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The downgrade of @placeholder this week signaled Moody's belief that Ireland has a higher likelihood to default on investments.", "idx": 65695}], "idx": 42731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Latin American nations overwhelmingly rejected nearly 50 years of U.S. policy toward Cuba on Wednesday, voting at a meeting of the Organization of American States in Honduras to revoke the communist nation's 1962 suspension from the multinational group. Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales says farewell to Hillary Clinton at Wednesday's OAS meeting. Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales said at the end of the two-day meeting in the city of San Pedro Sula that the OAS had rectified a serious error. The United States led the push to suspend Cuba from the OAS at the height of the Cold War, also breaking diplomatic relations with the island nation in 1961 and establishing an economic embargo the next year.\n@highlight\nOAS revokes a 1962 decision suspending Cuba's membership\n@highlight\nThe 35-member Organization of American States met this week in Honduras\n@highlight\nU.S. had led push toward the 1962 suspension during Cold War's height\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she's \"pleased\" with the outcome", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 140, "end": 170}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 282, "end": 307}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 389, "end": 414}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 831, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But rather than invite Cuba to join the OAS, which @placeholder said it would not do, it invited Cuba to initiate a dialogue on the purposes and principles of the OAS.\"", "idx": 65703}], "idx": 42735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- One million free text messages will be sent every day for 12 months from Monday in South Africa in a bid to raise HIV awareness and encourage testing for the disease. Former South African president Nelson Mandela launched a similar cell phone initiative in 2003. The ambitious Project Masiluleke is being rolled out across the country after a pilot period that saw calls to a AIDS national helpline shoot up by 200 percent, organizers say. 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The 67-year-old, who has been at the club since November 2012, led the club back to the Premier League at the first attempt following relegation last season, and despite a poor start this time around chairman Tony Fernandes is set to offer him a new deal. He said: 'I've been offered a new contract and it's just a case of me signing it now - which I will. I probably won't read it anyway - I'll just sign it. 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The IOC says those from arriving in China from the affected areas will not be allowed to compete in combat sports or swimming, over concerns the virus could be transmitted during events. According to the World Health Organization, 1,069 people have died from Ebola with the majority of the deaths occurring in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. \"We regret that due to this issue some young athletes may have suffered twice, both from the anguish caused by the outbreak in their home countries and by not being able to compete in the Youth Olympic Games,\" read the IOC statement made in partnership with the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.\n@highlight\nThe Youth Olympic Games are taking place in Nanjing, China\n@highlight\nAround 700 athletes are attending the Games which starts Saturday\n@highlight\nInternational Olympic Committee takes action over Ebola threat\n@highlight\nThree athletes banned over virus concerns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 97, "end": 127}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 419, "end": 443}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 747, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 821, "end": 868}, {"start": 886, "end": 904}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The IOC has also confirmed that other athletes from @placeholder competing in events away from the swimming and combat sports will be subjected to regular physical examinations and temperature checks.", "idx": 65727}], "idx": 42752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom and Ashley Collman The teen son of Ted Kennedy Jr casually ate dinner with a stranger who broke into his family's Cape Cod compound Tuesday night because he thought he was a friend of his father. Trespasser James Lacroix, 53, was arrested at the family's seaside estate when Kennedy Jr called to check up on 16-year-old son Edward Kennedy III and the stranger answered the phone instead. Lacroix made his first court appearance on Wednesday, wearing the same Captain America shirt he was arrested in. His arraignment has been pushed back until August 13, as he undergoes psychological evaluation.\n@highlight\nJames Lacroix, 53, was arrested for breaking into the Kennedy family's Cape Cod compound Tuesday night\n@highlight\nHe appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday and is now under psychological evaluation\n@highlight\nThe teen who came across Lacroix, now identified as Edward M Kennedy III, is the grand-nephew of President Kennedy and grandson of the late Senator Ted\n@highlight\nEdward said he wasn't alarmed to see a stranger in his home since the family invites many visitors to the compound\n@highlight\nThe two ate tortellini for dinner together before Edward left Lacroix in the home alone to hang out with friends\n@highlight\nLacroix was arrested when Edward's father, Ted Kennedy Jr, called to check up on his son and the stranger answered instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 337, "end": 354}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 472, "end": 486}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 893, "end": 912}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 989, "end": 991}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1297, "end": 1310}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He looked normal enough and he mentioned he knew my dad,' @placeholder told police.", "idx": 65736}], "idx": 42758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper Last updated at 2:38 PM on 28th January 2012 'Inappropriate': Royal Bank of Scotland chairman Sir Philip Hampton has turned down a \u00a31.4million bonus payout, it emerged today RBS chief-executive Stephen Hester is under further pressure to turn down his near \u00a31million bonus today after his own chairman rejected a payout. Sir Philip Hampton was in line to receive 5.17million shares - worth \u00a31.4million - from the bank which is 83 per cent owned by the taxpayer. But he turned the payment down as he thinks it is 'inappropriate' to accept the windfall that he was to receive later this year.\n@highlight\nSir Philip Hampton rejects \u00a31.4million payout - or 5.17million shares - he was due to receive this year\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron: 'It's for Sir Stephen to decide whether he takes his bonus'\n@highlight\nLloyds boss Antonio Horta-Osorio has already turned down his bonus", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 97}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 829, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "it is now as the furore of @placeholder's bonus continued.", "idx": 65738}], "idx": 42760} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The British government condemned China's execution of a British national Tuesday on drug smuggling charges. \"I ... am appalled and disappointed that our persistent requests for clemency have not been granted,\" Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. \"I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken.\" Akmal Shaikh was convicted of carrying up to 4 kilograms (8.8 pounds) of heroin at the Urumqi Airport in September 2007. According to Chinese law, 50 grams (1.76 ounces) is the threshold for the death penalty. China defended the execution in a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in London. \"Drug trafficking is a grave crime worldwide,\" the statement said. \"The concerns of the British side have been duly noted and taken into consideration by the Chinese judicial authorities in the legal process, and Mr. Shaikh's rights and interests under Chinese law are properly respected and guaranteed.\"\n@highlight\nChina defended the execution in a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in London\n@highlight\nAkmal Shaikh's supporters said he was mentally ill and officials did not take that into account when trying him\n@highlight\nBritish government had asked China not to execute Shaikh but China says it has followed law\n@highlight\nFamily: \"We are deeply saddened, stunned and disappointed\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1226}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I made clear that the execution of Mr. Shaikh was totally unacceptable and that China had failed in its basic human rights responsibilities in this case, in particular that @placeholder's court had not considered the representations made about Mr. Shaikh's mental condition.\"", "idx": 65742}], "idx": 42764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:05 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:05 EST, 7 October 2013 Missed: Reese Martin died after being given a drug that had been recalled, according to a lawsuit The parents of a five-year-old who passed away after battling cancer have sued a drugs company, claiming he died after taking one of their products which had been linked to a nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak. Barry and Regennia Martin, from Chattanooga, Tennessee, have claimed that drugs from the New England Compounding Center played a key role in the July 2012 death of their son Reese.\n@highlight\nReese Martin died in July 2012 after 2-year battle with cancer\n@highlight\nBut his parents claim that a muscle relaxant played a key role in his death after it had been linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak\n@highlight\nDrugs had been recalled but outbreak killed 64 people across the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 433}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 498, "end": 527}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the suit does not name @placeholder as a defendant as it has since filed for bankruptcy.", "idx": 65747}], "idx": 42769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mother of a five-year-old Saudi girl who was tortured to death by her \u2018celebrity cleric\u2019 father, has said she wants him brought to justice. 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She had also been raped repeatedly It was previously reported that her father Fayhan al-Ghamdi, a prominent Islamist preacher who regularly appears on television in Saudi Arabia, had been released after paying \u2018blood money\u2019 to his ex-wife, and Lama\u2019s mother, Syeda Mohammed Ali.\n@highlight\nLama al-Ghamdi's back was broken and she had been raped and burned\n@highlight\nShe died in October from her injuries after seven months in hospital\n@highlight\nHer father Fayhan al-Ghamdi, a prominent Islamist preacher, admitted beating her\n@highlight\nHer mother Syeda Mohammed Ali, has said she will bring a case against her ex-husband", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 606, "end": 621}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 804}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 987, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "whilst @placeholder was in her father\u2019s care in March last year.", "idx": 65749}], "idx": 42771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Casey, Press Association Scotland's Marc Warren produced one of the best rounds of his career to surge into contention for the inaugural Made in Denmark event on Saturday. Warren, who won the last of his two European Tour titles in 2007, defied winds gusting over 30mph to card a superb 66 at Himmerland Golf Resort to set the clubhouse target on six under par. 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And as these childhood pictures clearly show, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman knew how to pose for the camera from a very young age. Both of them angelic blondes when these photos were taken, they\u2019ve now evolved very distinctive styles. Scroll down for video Stars in the making: A young Tess Daly pictured on a family holiday (left) and Claudia Winkleman sitting in her garden Miss Daly, 44, has kept the straight, fair locks she had when she posed for this family beach holiday snap.\n@highlight\nThey were recently unveiled as the new double-act co-hosting the BBC show\n@highlight\nClaudia Winkleman took over the role following departure of Bruce Forsyth\n@highlight\nHere they are pictured as young girls - years before reaching TV stardom\n@highlight\nEven at this tender age the pair still have trademark blonde locks and fringe", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 86, "end": 106}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 692, "end": 708}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder replaced Sir Bruce Forsyth as the main Strictly host when the 86-year-old presenter stepped down after 11 series.", "idx": 65755}], "idx": 42776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson Rare find: The Jawa toy, still in its original packaging from the 1970s, is expected to fetch thousands of pounds at auction A vintage Star Wars figurine believed to be one of the rarest in the world could fetch up to \u00a312,000 when sold at auction. The British-manufactured 'Jawa' figure was most likely bought for just 99p from a newsagent back in 1978. But Palitoy, a company based in Coalville, Leicester, later lost the licence to sell Star Wars memorabilia and such items rarely surface. In fact, only one other Jawa, complete with vinyl cape and packaged on unpunched card, is known to exist in the world.\n@highlight\nVintage figurine believed to be one of only two in existence\n@highlight\nPalitoy, Leicester-based manufacturer, later lost licence to make them\n@highlight\nSimilar model, in original packaging, sold for \u00a311,300 on eBay this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They used to be sold in the newsagents for 99p and it started off with just 12 characters, including the @placeholder.", "idx": 65756}], "idx": 42777} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Prince Albert II may be head of state in the principality of Monaco, but when it comes to the Formula One street circuit of Monte Carlo there is only one king: Ayrton Senna. The Brazilian driver won a record six times at the legendary grand prix during a glittering career which included three world championship triumphs and 41 race victories. \"As a competitor, from the point of view of all or nothing, he ranks up there at the top,\" fellow world champion and former on-track rival Nigel Mansell told CNN. \"Sadly, as with so many other drivers in the history of the sport, he was prematurely taken away from us.\"\n@highlight\nAyrton Senna won Formula One's Monaco Grand Prix a record six times\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian was second on his debut on the track in 1984, with the Toleman team\n@highlight\nSenna's first win on the street circuit arrived in 1987, his final season with Lotus\n@highlight\nThe three-time world champion won the race five years in a row between 1989-93", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It gifted Prost a fourth @placeholder triumph in five years, but Senna would bounce back to emphatically trump his nemesis.", "idx": 65757}], "idx": 42778} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Daniel Martin and Jack Doyle Time to get tough: Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha Cameron Senior Tories say David Cameron should commit to backing an exit from the EU if he fails to negotiate a looser, more trade-based relationship with Brussels. Voters may not be convinced by his pledge of an in/out referendum by 2017 unless he toughens his stance, they say. After Nigel Farage's advances in local and European elections, MPs also say victory in next week's by-election in Newark is vital to burst the Ukip bubble. Mr Cameron said the message from voters had been 'absolutely received and understood'. He said: 'People are deeply disillusioned with the European Union, they don't feel that the current arrangements are working well enough for Britain.\n@highlight\nVoters may not be swayed by in/out referendum promise, say senior Tories\n@highlight\nConservatives need a victory in Newark by-election to halt Ukip advance\n@highlight\nThe party is facing another coalition even if it triumphs in general election", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 111, "end": 126}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 202, "end": 203}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 514, "end": 519}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There will be other seats where @placeholder might choose not to field a candidate and where Ukip is strong.", "idx": 65760}], "idx": 42780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Michael The idea to quit their jobs and buy a school bus started off as a joke. But for six Australian friends the idea took hold, and five months later they are in the middle of an epic road trip around the United States in a bus they gutted and renovated themselves. The young professionals - including a lawyer, a financial advisor and an engineer \u2013 started in Canada and have since driven through 18 states from the West Coast to the East Coast of the US. Scroll down for video Friends (from left) Chris Crawford, Gerard Martin, Charlie Green, Olivia Murdoch, Lindsay Crawford and Matt McIver quit their jobs to travel across Canada and the US\n@highlight\nFriends from Toowoomba in Queensland are in the middle of an epic road trip around the United States and Canada\n@highlight\nThe six Australians in their 20s bought a school bus, gutted it, renovated it and nicknamed it the 'Spruce Moose'\n@highlight\nAlong the way they have met some interesting characters \u2013 and even ran into former Australian PM Julia Gillard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 465, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 654, "end": 655}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 999, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of the friends had renovated a bus before but Mr @placeholder, a mechanical engineer, did most of the carpentry and Chris Crawford did the digital design", "idx": 65763}], "idx": 42782} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman, Daily Mail Political Editor PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 23 September 2013 Ed Miliband's attempt to distance himself from controversial spin doctor Damian McBride ran into serious trouble last night. The Labour leader insists he asked Gordon Brown to sack Mr McBride because of his \u2018reprehensible\u2019 briefings against colleagues. But Mr McBride says he and Mr Miliband worked together for eight years and enjoyed \u2018four years of real friendship\u2019. Friends? : Ed Miliband, left, shared 'four years of real friendship' with the spin doctor he blasted as 'reprehensible', according to an extract of Damian McBride's memoirs, Power Trip\n@highlight\nDamian McBride says they were friends when working together for 8 years\n@highlight\nMiliband only complained when McBride revealed his role in Brown's misjudged call for 2007 election, memoirs claim\n@highlight\nLabour leader has rejected spin doctor's antics as 'reprehensible'\n@highlight\nHow Mr Brown plotted to put Ed Balls in charge of economic policy to undermine Alistair Darling. After calls at the weekend for Darling to return to the shadow cabinet, McBride warns it would be disastrous to recall the \u2018catastrophically inept\u2019 former chancellor;\n@highlight\nHe confesses to smearing John Major and Norman Lamont over the Black Wednesday, financial crisis while still a supposedly neutral civil servant funded by the tax payer.\n@highlight\nHe reveals details of Mr Brown\u2019s wild rages and how he attacked BBC political editor Nick Robinson as a \u2018f****** Tory\u2019;\n@highlight\nHe admits leaking dozens of Budget secrets.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1305}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1458, "end": 1462}, {"start": 1497, "end": 1499}, {"start": 1518, "end": 1530}, {"start": 1546, "end": 1549}, {"start": 1592, "end": 1597}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because that created the impression he'd been wronged by someone close to @placeholder and Ed Balls.", "idx": 65766}], "idx": 42785} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BOISE, Idaho (CNN) -- \"First, please let me apologize to my family, friends, staff and fellow Idahoans for the cloud placed over Idaho. I did nothing wrong at the Minneapolis airport. I regret my decision to plead guilty and the sadness that decision has brought to my wife, family, friends, staff, and fellow Idahoans. For that I apologize. \"In June, I overreacted and made a poor decision. While I was not involved in any inappropriate conduct at the Minneapolis airport or anywhere else, I chose to plead guilty to a lesser charge in the hope of making it go away. I did not seek any counsel, either from an attorney, staff, friends, or family. That was a mistake, and I deeply regret it. Because of that, I have now retained counsel and I am asking my counsel to review this matter and to advise me on how to proceed.\n@highlight\nIdaho senator apologizes to state, family, friends\n@highlight\nSenator says he did no wrong, but pleaded guilty without seeking counsel\n@highlight\nSenator says he has retained a lawyer to examine the matter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For that, I ask the people of @placeholder for their forgiveness.", "idx": 65775}], "idx": 42790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An alleged arsonist has been arrested on suspicion of starting an out-of-control Northern California wildfire that has driven nearly 2,800 people from their homes and continues to grow, authorities said on Thursday. Wayne Allen Huntsman, 37, is suspected of starting the fire east of Sacramento on Saturday, authorities said at a news conference today. He was arrested late on Wednesday in Placerville and booked into El Dorado County Jail, where he was being held on $10 million bail. Huntsman is charged with one count of arson of forest land for willfully and maliciously setting a fire, according to a criminal complaint. He also faces a special allegation of arson with aggravating factors because the blaze east of Sacramento put a dozen firefighters in serious danger, forcing them to deploy their fire shields. They all escaped unharmed as it emerged today that four crew had lost their homes.\n@highlight\nThe King Fire has burned nearly 111 square miles of trees - doubling in size overnight - and is just five per cent contained in Northern California\n@highlight\nWayne Allen Huntsman, 37, is suspected of starting the fire east of Sacramento on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe blaze east of Sacramento put a dozen firefighters in serious danger, forcing them to deploy their fire shields. They all escaped unharmed\n@highlight\nGovernor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency late yesterday, freeing up funds for the two fires\n@highlight\nFour firefighters have lost their homes while two churches, a community center and the library also burned to the ground", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 99}, {"start": 216, "end": 235}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 418, "end": 438}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1346}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Firefighters are surrounded by thick smoke from the flames of the King Fire tearing through @placeholder in an 'explosive' couple of days", "idx": 65778}], "idx": 42793} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The population of Romania has shrunk by nearly eight per cent in a decade, largely thanks to emigration. Figures from the country\u2019s latest census showed yesterday that numbers have fallen by 1.5million over the last ten years. The key reason is that many younger Romanians have departed to work in countries including Spain and Italy, leaving behind an ageing population and falling birthrates. Romania's population is falling as a result of migration and a low birth rate. Last month several Romanian squatters were found to be living in a 'shanty town' illegally in north London The census figures were published in advance of the new wave of emigration expected at the end of the year. In January Britain will open its labour market to citizens of Romania and Bulgaria.\n@highlight\nPopulation of Romania has fallen to 20 million in the last 10 years\n@highlight\n2011 census showed a drop of 1.55million since the census in 2001\n@highlight\nRomania joined the EU in 2007, allowing increased migration\n@highlight\nThis combined with the falling birth rate has caused the drop", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bulgarians have already come to live in this country, but under @placeholder", "idx": 65784}, {"query": "Ministers are deeply aware of powerful indications that @placeholder faces a large new influx of migrants.", "idx": 65785}], "idx": 42799} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 17 June 2013 Police were called out to Ariel Castro's block more than 1,000 times during the period he is alleged to have held young women captive at his house Police visited Ariel Castro's block more than 1,000 during the period he allegedly held young women captive - and his house was one of the quietest in a chaotic neighborhood. From August 2002 to May this year, when the women emerged from the Cleveland, Ohio house, police were called out to the block roughly once every three days.\n@highlight\nCastro's house, 2207 Seymour Avenue, was only visited twice by police\n@highlight\nThere is no suggestion that officers missed clues in the hunt for women", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder house as an example of the day-to-day life on the area.", "idx": 65792}], "idx": 42803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father lets out a sob of ecstatic relief as he clutches his son. A mother, her face a picture of joy, holds her precious child as she flees the scene of a bloody hostage drama in Paris that cost the lives of four innocent people. In 15 astonishing minutes, police brought a dramatic end to two sieges after three days of terror had paralysed the French capital. Police commandos stormed a Jewish grocery store in a hail of bullets and stun grenades, killing an Al Qaeda-linked gunman who was holding 15 hostages. Twelve minutes earlier, and only 25 miles away, another stand-off ended with the deaths of Charlie Hebdo killers, Said and Cherif Kouachi.\n@highlight\nHostages pictured fleeing Jewish grocery shop in east of the city where four people lost their lives\n@highlight\nJihadi Amedy Coulibay was killed when commandos stormed the supermarket\n@highlight\nHis girlfriend Hayat Boumeddiene, described as armed and dangerous, is still on the run\n@highlight\nBrothers Said and Cherif Kouachi were killed as they tried to fight their way out of a print works 25 miles from Paris\n@highlight\nHostages died at grocery shop while Michel Catalano, who was held by Kouachi brothers, escaped unharmed\n@highlight\nFirst chilling images inside kosher grocery show bodies of hostages lying on the ground\n@highlight\nAll three dead terrorists were born in France but linked to same terror cell", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 875, "end": 891}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 990}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1347}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is one of the thinking heads of @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 65795}], "idx": 42804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Abby Hernandez, the New Hampshire teen who vanished for nine months before returning home, has said she is 'feeling a lot better every day'. The 15-year-old, who vanished on October 9 as she left her high school, also revealed that she often saw her local newspaper during her time in captivity - and she felt hope when she saw its box noting the number of days she had been missing because she knew people were still looking for her. She spoke to the media in person for the first time on Thursday morning as she visited the offices of the newspaper, The Conway Daily Sun, to express her thanks for their commitment to the case.\n@highlight\nThe New Hampshire teen said that she was given hope whenever she saw the paper because she knew people were still looking for her\n@highlight\nShe vanished on October 9 last year and returned home on July 20\n@highlight\nMystery still surrounds her disappearance but Nathaniel Kibby, 34, has been arrested in the case and authorities continue to search his property\n@highlight\nOn Friday, the explosives unit was seen removing ammo from his house", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 920, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Probe: A New Hampshire State Police officer carries ammunition boxes from @placeholder's home on Friday", "idx": 65800}, {"query": "Neighbors have described @placeholder as a gun nut who was obsessed with conspiracy theories, hated authority and believed that one day there would be a zombie apocalypse.", "idx": 65801}], "idx": 42807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- The dinner crowd trickles in slowly at first, some taking time to play a little pool in a recreation area, others just wait patiently in line, or find a spot to sit and strike up a conversation. On the street, Orion Center has a reputation for its pleasant and welcoming staff, and, as Kayla Wyatt puts it, a place to get a good \"feed.\" And of late, there are many new faces among the familiar. At a restaurant, that's a sign of progress. At a support organization for the young homeless -- like Orion Center -- it is a troubling sign of the times.\n@highlight\nMore young people using center but resources are drying up\n@highlight\nOrion Center director says demand for services has increased 50 percent\n@highlight\nCenter provides homeless young people with support, training programs\n@highlight\nOne young woman came just to eat but now considers herself success story", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is an 8-week program, and @placeholder is now job-hunting while working on longer term goals.", "idx": 65814}], "idx": 42817} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's been building for months. And now, according to some, Russia has launched a \"full-scale invasion\" of Ukraine. U.S. officials say Russian troops were directly involved in the latest fighting, alongside pro-Russian rebels. \"Russia is responsible for the violence in eastern Ukraine. The violence is encouraged by Russia. The separatists are trained by Russia; they are armed by Russia; they are funded by Russia,\" President Barack Obama told reporters Thursday. Moscow, meanwhile, has said it would do everything possible to protect ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine, but denies direct involvement in the fighting. 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A man apparently wielding an ax looms over a figure lying spreadeagled on the cobbled road, clad in red overalls. The first man turns to face the camera as it passes and watches, ax in hand, as it drives into the distance. Almost more disturbingly, swiveling around on Google Street View, a man stands watching the grisly scene, hand nonchalantly resting on his hip. All three faces are blurred. But the identities of the two men at the center of the tableau are far from a secret in this corner of Edinburgh. The man lying seemingly lifeless on the ground is Dan Thompson, who has owned and run the Tomson Motor Company on Giles Street -- in the Edinburgh district of Leith -- for 30 years. Above him, longtime employee Gary Kerr.\n@highlight\nImages of Edinburgh's Giles Street on Google Street View appear to show an axe murder\n@highlight\nBut mechanics Dan Thompson and Gary Kerr say they staged the \"murder\" for a laugh\n@highlight\nThompson said he spotted the car coming and grabbed Kerr in time to set-up the tableau\n@highlight\nHe said that the image was spotted by a supplier and police later visited to investigate", "entities": [{"start": 294, "end": 311}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 625, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 823}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zoom closer and, through the distortion, @placeholder's expression could make you shudder.", "idx": 65834}], "idx": 42827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Guy Adams, Ryan Kisiel and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 18:36 EST, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:37 EST, 8 July 2013 Labour faced fresh claims of union abuse last night as it emerged that ethnic minority candidates have been passed over in favour of trade union-supported white candidates. The party briefly suspended the selection of candidates for council seats in the south London boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth after claims black and Asian applicants were discriminated against. Four highly qualified black women filed official complaints against Labour officials after not being selected for the shortlist to represent the party in Lambeth.\n@highlight\nFour black women filed official complaints against Labour officials after not being selected for shortlist in Lambeth\n@highlight\nIn Southwark the former black mayor accused Harriet Harman of failing to uphold her claims to support equality\n@highlight\nThe controversy comes as Miss Harman\u2019s son was selected last week to stand for Labour in Lewisham, south-east London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018The affair in @placeholder, in particular, is worse than a shambles.", "idx": 65852}], "idx": 42835} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matthew Blake for MailOnline and Richard Shears In Bali for MailOnline and Emma Glanfield for MailOnline Fifteen tourists remain missing at sea and ten others, including two Britons, had to swim six hours to safety after a tour boat sank in rough seas off an Indonesian Island. The British tourists were among ten passengers who survived the ordeal after swimming from the stricken vessel to a remote island where they were greeted by an erupting volcano and had to spend the night drinking their own urine. 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A further 6.5m people also watched the match on Spanish language channel Univision, meaning that a total of around 25million people tuned in the for game. 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Now a genetic study has found that the islanders have a 'homegrown' gene that gives them blond hair - and it's different from the one in Europeans. \u2018Its frequency is between 5 and 10 percent across the Solomon Islands, which is about the same as where I'm from,\u2019 said study author Eimear Kenny, PhD, who was born in Ireland.\n@highlight\nMany assumed blonde hair came from Europeans\n@highlight\n'Homegrown' gene actually evolved separately\n@highlight\n5-10% of population have distinctive blond gene\n@highlight\nIslanders believed blond hair came from the sun, or a diet rich in fish", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 128, "end": 143}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because the vast majority of human physical characteristics analyzed to date have many genetic and environmental factors, @placeholder expected an inconclusive result that would require much further study.", "idx": 65872}], "idx": 42851} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's been a World Cup filled with plenty of goals, surprise, intrigue and -- in Luis Suarez's case -- an unwelcome incisor intervention. Along with Suarez, who was handed a hefty ban by FIFA Thursday for gnawing at Giorgio Chiellini's shoulder, Cristiano Ronaldo also went home early from Brazil 2014. So too did world champions Spain, much-fancied Italy as well as England, who managed just one point from three games in a group that saw Costa Rica and Suarez's Uruguay reach the last 16. Remarkably Costa Rica topped one of the tournament's toughest groups with two impressive wins over Uruguay and Italy and a draw against England.\n@highlight\nSouth American teams Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay and Argentina qualify for last 16\n@highlight\nSo too does Costa Rica and Mexico from Central America\n@highlight\nTeam USA praised for reaching knockout stages from tough group\n@highlight\nTradtional European \"heavyweights\" England, Italy and Spain go home early", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 224, "end": 240}, {"start": 254, "end": 270}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a generalization, but if one European player ends up giving 98% during the World Cup and a @placeholder offers 100% that can make a difference on the pitch.\"", "idx": 65877}], "idx": 42855} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- In New Delhi's upscale diplomatic district, Ram Dhan lives in a parallel world. For years, his home has been a rickety shanty that he shares with his ailing wife, a young son, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren. Now 62, Dhan has lived through India's journey as an independent nation. He finds little reason to rejoice as the country celebrates Monday, the 64th anniversary of freedom from British rule. \"The poor have hardly benefited,\" he says. Sitting on a cot in his shack huddled in a squalid slum in one of the richest neighborhoods of the Indian capital, he bitterly recalls how flooding in his native village ravaged his ancestral land way back in 1978 and forced him to move to the city in search of work.\n@highlight\nIndia is marking its 64th anniversary of freedom from British rule\n@highlight\n\"The poor have hardly benefited,\" says one man\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Manmohan Singh admits much needs to be done for the \"common man\"\n@highlight\nPolicymakers have agreed over the years that corruption is a major factor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 901, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But today, @placeholder says, the family of six can barely manage $130 a month.", "idx": 65879}], "idx": 42857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amazon.com, the world's largest online retailer, attracted the attention of the Obama administration yesterday when it announced that it will be adding 7,000 American workers to it's payroll. President Obama is set to visit the 1 million square foot 'fulfillment warehouse' in Chattanooga, Tennessee this afternoon - which was the single biggest job creator in the state when it opened in 2011. Mr Obama plans to speak about middle-class jobs, which makes the Amazon backdrop surprising. Full-time positions: Amazon is focused on speeding up order fulfillment, so 5,000 of the positions will be at distribution centers in 10 states Amazon says it pays 30 per cent more than the $10 an hour median for retail workers. But even at $13 an hour, that's only a $27,000 a year salary. According to the Pew Research Center, the current three-person middle-class household brings in $69,487 in annual income. 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Move 69 prisoners from an outlying town to a jail in southern Baghdad. But before they arrived at their destination, every single prisoner had been killed. But mystery surrounds the massacre. According to some sources, it\u2019s likely that they were killed to prevent them joining the rebellion. The official account, though, given hours after the killing on Monday by the governor of Hillah, 92km (57 miles) south of Baghdad, was that militants had attacked the convoy killing 10 prisoners and one policeman in the crossfire. 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But in fact the damage to this German birch has been caused by beavers. The large, flat-tailed, semi-aquatic rodents are more usually associated with North America after the European variety was practically hunted to extinction. Timber! A birch gnawed by beavers stands near Lengenwang, in Bavaria, southern Germany. The animals, once hunted to near extinction in Europe, have been reintroduced to the area In Germany since 1979, however, there has been a programme to reintroduce the animals - resulting in the horrendous damage to this birch in Bavaria's Legenwang municipality.\n@highlight\nBeavers were once hunted almost to extinction in Europe for their fur\n@highlight\nThe damage to this tree comes after they were reintroduced to Bavaria\n@highlight\nResettlement efforts are also taking place in the UK\n@highlight\nBeavers' extraordinary constructions are beneficial to woodland habitats", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 984, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "raise the water table, according to @placeholder: Wetlands & Wildlife.", "idx": 65896}], "idx": 42868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A heavily-pregnant teenager on trial for the murder of her socialite mother claims she has no-one to defend her as her trial gets underway on the resort island of Bali. Heather Mack, who is seven months' pregnant, and her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer, 21, are accused of killing Sheila von Wiese-Mack and then stuffing her body inside a suitcase. If convicted the pair could be killed by firing squad. The 19-year-old reportedly made a desperate phone call to a US judge because she had no Indonesian attorney to represent her. In addition her US lawyer withdrew from the case over a 'breakdown in communication,' according to the Chicago Tribune.\n@highlight\nHeather Mack, 19, makes 'desperate call to judge asking for help'\n@highlight\nTeenager reportedly says she has no defence council as her trial starts\n@highlight\nBut lawyer in Bali insists he is still working on the teenager's case\n@highlight\nMack and her boyfriend Tommy Schaefer are accused of murder\n@highlight\nPair said to have killed Mack's mother Sheila von Wiese-Mack in August\n@highlight\nMack says she loved her mother with 'all my heart' and misses her", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 275, "end": 295}, {"start": 458, "end": 459}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 541, "end": 542}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court was shown the suitcase that @placeholder's body was allegedly found stuffed inside, along with a set of blood stained sheets", "idx": 65904}], "idx": 42873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar believes he's been unfairly sacked as a TV broadcaster. Kosar has been removed as a color commentator for Cleveland's preseason games by the team. The Browns said Wednesday night he was being replaced by Solomon Wilcots, who will work with play-by-play announcer Jim Donovan. Kosar contends he's been removed because of slurred speech he attributes to 'a direct result of the many concussions I received while playing in the NFL.' 'This is very unfortunate,' he said in a statement, 'as I believe my football acumen and ability to describe what is happening on the field, has been well received by Cleveland Browns fans.'\n@highlight\nBernie Kosar has been removed as a color commentator for Cleveland's preseason games by the Browns\n@highlight\nThe Browns said Wednesday night he was being replaced by Solomon Wilcots, who will work with play-by-play announcer Jim Donovan\n@highlight\nKosar contends he's been removed because of slurred speech he blames directly on 'the many concussions I received while playing in the NFL'\n@highlight\nThe 50-year-old Kosar estimates he has had more than a dozen documented concussions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I love to put the personal touch, pride in the Browns, and pride in our @placeholder community into the broadcast,' he said.", "idx": 65912}], "idx": 42879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What is it about Christmas music that enters our very souls, calms us and even gets us to do things that are right for humanity? This music even has the ability to make us like our old Aunt Emily. If there were a marketing campaign for Christmas, it would be the most successful campaign ever devised. Paintings of angels protecting sheep or a masterly rendition of the manger scene certainly evoke emotion. Then there's a good Christmas story. In 1843, Charles Dickens gave us \"A Christmas Carol.\" This literary gift had the power to make us actually give a farthing or two to the needy.\n@highlight\nBruce Morrow says nothing stirs emotions as powerfully as Christmas songs do\n@highlight\nHe points out the various tunes: Classic carols, religious music, silly songs for kids\n@highlight\n\"Cousin Brucie\" points out that many seasonal tunes have nothing to do with the holidays\n@highlight\nMorrow says magic of the holiday lies in the security of home, family, friends", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 463, "end": 477}, {"start": 488, "end": 504}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We say, \"Oh my, look here's an old tintype of @placeholder -- she was so kind and generous.\"", "idx": 65915}], "idx": 42882} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A federal judge in Kentucky struck down the state's ban on gay marriage on Tuesday, saying that it violated equality laws. Despite the ban being overturned, the ruling was temporarily put on hold, and it was not immediately clear when same-sex couples could be issued marriage licenses. U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn in Louisville concluded that the state's prohibition on same-sex couples being wed violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution by treating gay couples differently than straight couples. Campaign: Protesters for and against gay marriage gather at a rally, above. A Kentucky judge ruled on Tuesday that that state's ban on same-sex marriage violated equality laws\n@highlight\nJudge Heyburn says ban was unlawful because it treated gay and straight couples differently\n@highlight\nGovernor Steve Beshear says state will fight court decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 448, "end": 470}, {"start": 479, "end": 495}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the cases are unique, each deals with whether statewide gay marriage bans violate the @placeholder.", "idx": 65923}], "idx": 42887} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It began before dawn: One thousand troops taking up position. The goal? Push ISIS fighters back toward Mosul and farther from Irbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdish region. ISIS had already destroyed a bridge linking the two cities a month ago, hoping to prevent any opposing force from advancing on Mosul -- the country's second largest city. But the Kurdish fighting force, known as the Peshmerga, found another way, taking a long route around, traveling on dirt roads through mountainous areas -- first north, then west, then back south, past the bridge. They stopped near villages seized by ISIS, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. Most people had fled or been forced out of the area, the Peshmerga told CNN.\n@highlight\nU.S. airstrikes hit southwest of Baghdad for a second day, military says\n@highlight\nU.S. warplanes provide support; Peshmerga reclaim villages\n@highlight\nISIS claims to have shot down a Syrian military fighter jet\n@highlight\nComminuqu\u00e9: International fight against ISIS will continue \"by any means necessary\"", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Six or seven members of the @placeholder forces were killed in explosions, a commander said.", "idx": 65938}], "idx": 42898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former referee and Sportsmail columnist Graham Poll believes refereeing is at the worst level he can remember Refereeing chiefs have hit back at criticism sparked by Sportsmail columnist Graham Poll by publishing statistics that claim standards have never been higher. Despite a number of horrendous mistakes which blighted Barclays Premier League matches over the Christmas period, Professional Game Match Officials Ltd tried to make a case that 95 per cent of major decisions are correct. Last week Poll highlighted several game-changing gaffes and called for referees\u2019 chief Mike Riley to be sacked. 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Lama Al-Ghamdi was admitted to King Saud Hospital in Riyadh last March after suffering extensive injuries, including broken ribs, a crushed skull, bruising and burns. Family, activists and officials say she died of her wounds in late October. Read related: Small protests have big impact in Saudi Arabia Lama's mother and several high-profile activists in Saudi Arabia accuse the girl's father, Fayhan Al-Ghamdi, of committing those crimes. Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Commission, a government-backed rights group, confirmed that Al-Ghamdi has been accused of torturing his daughter and that he is on trial for crimes leading to her death.\n@highlight\nLama Al-Ghamdi, 5, was hospitalized for her injuries last March and died in October\n@highlight\nActivists and Lama's mother accuse her father, Fayhan Al-Ghamdi, of beating her\n@highlight\nAttempts to reach the father have been unsuccessful\n@highlight\nActivist: Case highlights need to better protect Saudi women, children from domestic violence", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 221, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 585, "end": 600}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 646, "end": 668}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 983, "end": 998}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read related: @placeholder objects to .gay and .islam domain names", "idx": 65943}], "idx": 42901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Days before the start of Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings, a new national poll indicates that by a narrow margin, Americans would like the Senate to confirm her as the next Supreme Court justice. Critics warn confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor could turn into a partisan battle. In a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Friday, 47 percent of people questioned would like to see the Senate vote in favor of Sotomayor's confirmation, with 40 percent opposed and 13 percent unsure. 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A new law is needed to make sure reports of alleged child sexual abuse are made to government authorities, Tom Corbett said. \"Should the law be changed? Absolutely,\" Corbett said on NBC's \"Meet the Press.\" Corbett was the attorney general who began an investigation of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. A 23-page grand jury report released last weekend described crimes that Sandusky allegedly committed against young boys between 1994 and 2009 -- some of them on campus, both during and after his tenure at at Penn State.\n@highlight\nNEW: A new law should require a witness to tell law enforcement, a Pennsylvania legal expert says\n@highlight\nGov. 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I am a Republican strategist who often takes to the CNN airwaves to criticize President Obama. When the rather official-looking e-mail arrived inviting me to share my thoughts with the president, well, let's just say it made me highly suspicious I was getting punked. But it wasn't a joke. Apparently, President Obama's charm offensive extends beyond Republicans in Congress to occasionally critical Republican pundits. Last Monday, I joined a small group of U.S. Hispanic leaders in meeting with President Obama, ahead of his trip to Mexico and Costa Rica this week. 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Friends old and new gathered in the art and performance hall, located in the heart of the city's Beyoglu district, for a smoke-filled goodbye accompanied by live music and doses of nostalgia. Kooperatif closed its doors in Rumeli Han, a venerable 19th-century Ottoman shopping arcade that until recently housed an eclectic mix of tenants, including an Indian cultural center, a rock-climbing wall and the district headquarters of the Turkish Communist Party. 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And though they may not have any children, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are parents to a rescue dog called Bear, who has just found himself at the centre of a bitter custody dispute. Kristen, 22, also has a cat, Max, who she will keep but 26-year-old Robert wants Bear \u2013 the mixed breed rescue they adopted from a high-kill shelter in New Orleans. 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Earlier this week, we heard what both Britney Spears and Paula Patton had to say about the performance. (Spoiler alert: They think she's just being Miley.) But while both those stars were shrugging their shoulders, another music legend was sharpening her claws. \"I'm not old-fashioned,\" Cher told USA Today in an interview published Tuesday. \"She could have come out naked, and if she'd just rocked the house, I would have said, 'You go, girl.' It just wasn't done well. She can't dance, her body looked like hell, the song wasn't great, one cheek was hanging out. 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David Frost's interviews of Richard Nixon were some of the most watched programs of their time. 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Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon told CNN affiliate Channel 2 that \"the entire fashion in which the Turks have acted is strange.\" \"Israel must not subject its foreign policy to caprices of others,\" he added. \"The lack of cooperation does not hurt us alone, it damages the Turks as well.\" Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told state-run news outlet TRT on Saturday that his nation will soon bring its case against Israel to the International Court of Justice.\n@highlight\nTurkey will bring a case against Israel to a global court this week, a minister says\n@highlight\nTurkey has expelled Israel's ambassador in part due to a lack of apology over a 2010 raid\n@highlight\nDeputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon tells Channel 2 Israel \"did well not to apologize\"\n@highlight\nA Palestinian leader criticizes a U.N. report approving Israel's Gaza blockade", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 262, "end": 291}, {"start": 318, "end": 329}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 744, "end": 773}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gaza-based militants have been firing rockets into southern @placeholder and Israel has responded with military might.", "idx": 66006}], "idx": 42938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 14:04 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 26 November 2013 The wife of an Italian Mafia boss who spent 20 years hiding from authorities in London said on Monday that they came to Britain to escape their past. Domenico Rancadore, 64, was given bail yesterday until an extradition hearing in February, but will remain in jail because prosecutors launched an immediate appeal. His wife Anne Skinner, 64, told an extradition hearing that they had lived in the country undetected for 19 years. Hiding: Anne Skinner, right, the wife of an Italian Mafia boss Domenico Rancadore, 64, left, spent 20 years hiding from authorities in London said on Monday that they came to Britain to escape their past\n@highlight\nDomenico Rancadore granted bail at Westminster Magistrates court\n@highlight\nHe will remain behind bars as prosecutors launched appeal\n@highlight\nSentenced to seven years in Italy in 1999 for Mafia association\n@highlight\nHowever he moved to Uxbridge in 1994 and never went back\n@highlight\nFather was infamous member of Sicilian Costa Nostra", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 264}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 591, "end": 608}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 743, "end": 760}, {"start": 778, "end": 800}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair moved to the capital after two acquittals for Mafia activity in 1987, saying they wanted to 'get away' from their surname, infamous in @placeholder because Rancadore's father was a feared boss of the Sicilian Costa Nostra.", "idx": 66009}], "idx": 42939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @CraigHope_DM Hatem Ben Arfa will be used by Newcastle United as a makeweight in their attempt to sign Lyon\u2019s Alexandre Lacazette. The Magpies have been pursuing the 23-year-old striker all summer but have so far failed to reach an agreement with his club, while there has also been suggestion the player prefers Champions League football. But sources in France say the two-times capped Lacazette could yet be open to a move to the Premier League and St James\u2019 Park. Waving goodbye? Hatem Ben Arfa is set to be offered to Lyon as part of a loan deal with the Toon keen on signing Alexandre Lacazette from the French club\n@highlight\nHatem Ben Arfa to be offered as bait to Lyon in loan deal\n@highlight\nNewcastle want to sign \u00a315million rated Alexandre Lacazette\n@highlight\nStriker open to St James' Park move despite favouring Champions League\n@highlight\nBen Arfa training with reserves after boss Alan Pardew slammed lack of professionalism", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 66, "end": 81}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 131, "end": 149}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 334, "end": 349}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 762, "end": 780}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have been encouraged by this and will offer Ben Arfa as bait.", "idx": 66012}], "idx": 42941} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What has Big Bird ever done to Mitt Romney?! Did a young Mitt try to meet Big Bird and Big Bird snubbed him? Did Big Bird in essence give Mitt \"the bird'? Or was Romney just channeling his inner Oscar the Grouch? For those who may have missed it, during last night's presidential debate, Mitt Romney said that if elected president he would cut funding to PBS. He even mentioned Big Bird by name. (This is even more shocking because Mitt offered very few specifics on how he would cut the deficit other than slashing support for PBS.)\n@highlight\nMitt Romney said he would cut funding to PBS, mentioning Big Bird by name\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah asks, will Big Bird be one of the 47% who believe they are victims?\n@highlight\nObeidallah says Cookie Monster is no doubt living paycheck to paycheck\n@highlight\nHe asks: Should public TV really be Romney's target when it really won't save much?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 364, "end": 366}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'm pretty sure I learned about the letter \"C\" from @placeholder.", "idx": 66016}, {"query": "But funding has already been cut, and @placeholder has said this would eliminate programming in its smaller markets.", "idx": 66017}], "idx": 42945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama is calling tens of thousands of illegal-immigrant children languishing in temporary U.S. holding pens an 'urgent humanitarian situation,' but Republicans are pointing the finger of blame squarely at the White House. Obama instituted an immigration policy that the GOP says enticed tens of thousands of Central American children to cross America's southern border illegally without any parents to guide them. More than 33,000 have been picked up in Texas alone since October. The U.S. border patrol says its forces are overwhelmed, and the courts are bracing for a flood of immigration cases from children held in temporary detention facilities designed to handle a fraction of the numbers. Sanitation problems are beginning to rear their ugly heads.\n@highlight\nA San Antonio Air Force base, a California Navy base, and a makeshift detention center in Nogales, Arizona have become temporary shelters for children and youths caught crossing the border without their parents\n@highlight\nRepublicans blame the Obama administration for the problem, citing a 2012 policy that relaxed deportations\n@highlight\nIt's 'an administration-made disaster,' says the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee\n@highlight\nPresident Obama now concedes that it's an 'urgent humanitarian situation' and is setting aside $2 million to pay lawyers for the children\n@highlight\nThe US government expects as many as 80,000 child immigrants to illegally enter the US this year, a twelve-fold jump in just three years\n@highlight\nMore than 33,000 have been picked up in Texas since October; the Arizona facility has ordered 2,000 mattresses to handle its overload\n@highlight\n'Instead of having an application of the immigration law, we are taking mothers and children and dumping them,' another claimed\n@highlight\nA federal judge castigated the Obama administration in December, saying it was 'completing the criminal mission' of human traffickers", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1379, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1459, "end": 1460}, {"start": 1563, "end": 1567}, {"start": 1588, "end": 1594}, {"start": 1838, "end": 1842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Air Force base in @placeholder is now a holding and processing center for", "idx": 66020}], "idx": 42947} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some experts are skeptical that anything could have stopped Robert Hawkins from going on a murderous rampage at an Omaha, Nebraska, shopping mall on Wednesday. A police car sits outside the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, on Thursday. \"This is not something that anybody can reasonably anticipate,\" said Don Greene, a former FBI agent who has written a book on mall security. \"If the people closest to him didn't see any indicators or signs that he was going to go off so drastically ... how is some public safety officer supposed to recognize this person?\" Greene asked.\n@highlight\nMalls expected to assess security arrangements in wake of Wednesday shooting\n@highlight\nGunman at Omaha, Nebraska, mall killed 8 people and himself\n@highlight\nSome security experts say such incidents are impossible to anticipate\n@highlight\nStudy by Police Foundation says training drills for mall guards are inadequate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 855, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder also sends out alerts regarding possible threats to the private sector -- but warnings of possible terrorist plans are clearly of no help in anticipating an attacker like Hawkins.", "idx": 66025}], "idx": 42951} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain is at 'very significant risk' from a terror attack by extremists inspired by ISIS jihadis, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond warned today. Speaking ahead of a counter-terror summit in London today, he warned against complacency in the fight to 'disrupt these plots before they come to the stage of an attack'. As foreign ministers from across the globe fly into London to discuss strategy to take on the jihadis and prevent Paris-style atrocities. Scroll down for video Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, pictured with US Secretary of State John Kerry today, warned against complacency in the fight to 'disrupt these plots before they come to the stage of an attack'\n@highlight\nHammond warns against complacency in the fight to disrupt terror plots\n@highlight\nForeign ministers from across the globe fly into London for talks\n@highlight\nThey will discuss plan to take on jihadis and prevent Paris-style attacks\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron promises the UK will do 'everything we can' to help Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 117, "end": 130}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 525, "end": 526}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 928, "end": 940}, {"start": 955, "end": 956}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Air strikes by @placeholder and its allies had 'very effectively' contained ISIS while action was taken to 'rebuild' the Iraqi armed forces to enable them to drive the militants out of their country, he said, adding: 'They will be able to do it, the question is when they will be ready to start that process.'", "idx": 66041}], "idx": 42961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 09:29 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 16 October 2012 Tonight's grand final of the Great British Bake Off is expected to draw over four million viewers. Not bad for a genteel BBC2 show about cakes. The show has become one of BBC2\u2019s biggest success stories with a peak of 4.6 million tuning in each week to see presenters Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc and judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry whip up a TV storm. The show has been credited with making baking cool again, and reminding boys where the kitchen is (tonight's final is all male and judge Paul Hollywood's heartthrob status continues to soar). But Brtiain's love of baking isn't really new at all - just ask your grandmother.\n@highlight\nThe Great British Bake Off final expects to draw an audience of over 4 million tonight\n@highlight\n27% of Britons say they will bake more in the next year\n@highlight\nNational Baking Week runs 15th -21st October\n@highlight\nBaking is most popular in Yorkshire\n@highlight\n1 in 7 adults bake at least twice a week\n@highlight\nServants leave for the First World War and work in other careers. Women work in armament factories and in other jobs, giving them less time to bake\n@highlight\nThe Women\u2019s Institute is founded in 1915. Advice on cookery is offered and members share their experiences at meetings. After the war their magazine Home and Country, offers recipes and advice\n@highlight\nThe National Confectionary Industry started to issue adverts in press, encouraging women to take up home baking as a source of extra income\n@highlight\nGood Housekeeping Magazine is first published in 1922\n@highlight\nReady shredded packets of beef suet are advertised with the strapline of \u201cWhat visions of delight...\u201d. 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Williams and Halep will meet in Sunday's showpiece at the Singapore Indoor Stadium four days after Halep hammered the world number one 6-0 6-2 in a round-robin fixture, which prompted Williams to declare herself embarrassed.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams fought back from a set down to defeat Caroline Wozniacki in the semi-finals\n@highlight\nRomanian Simona Halep needed just 67 minutes to despatch Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2 6-2.\n@highlight\nWilliams and Halep will meet in Sunday's showpiece at the Singapore Indoor Stadium", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 385, "end": 403}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 472, "end": 495}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 828}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 908, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made a decent start to the second set and won her first two service games, but Williams drew on all her experience to break twice to win the set 6-3 and force a decider.", "idx": 66050}], "idx": 42967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Matt Lawton on why Whelan is a man stuck in the past on the issue of race Wigan owner Dave Whelan is the subject of a new FA race investigation after making extraordinarily offensive remarks about Jewish people and the Chinese. Whelan, 77, attempted to defend the appointment of controversial Scot Malky Mackay as his new manager by playing down racist, sexist and homophobic texts sent and received by the 42-year-old while he was manager of Cardiff City. But in doing so, Whelan only managed to whip up a fresh storm by claiming his manager's texts referring to 'Chinks' and Jews pursuing money were merely indicative of general opinion in this country.\n@highlight\nLatics chief has already caused a stir after appointing Malky Mackay\n@highlight\nMackay was named Uwe Rosler's successor, despite email and text row\n@highlight\nWhelan also faces wrath from Chinese community over 'chink' comment\n@highlight\nHe also claimed that Jewish people 'chase money'\n@highlight\nWhelan later apologised for his offensive comments in TV interview\n@highlight\nKick It Out condemn the comments made by Whelan\n@highlight\nThe FA have made it clear they haven't yet passed judgement on Mackay\n@highlight\nSponsors Premier Range and iPro pull out of deals with the Latics", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 79, "end": 83}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 127, "end": 128}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I understand the @placeholder and I understand their view completely.", "idx": 66052}], "idx": 42968} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Justin Bieber's monkey Mally could end up spending months in a German animal shelter after the singer was given an extension to sort out the paperwork needed to get the animal back. The animal was confiscated by customs officials in Munich as Bieber flew in from LA to perform a series of concerts. Now the pop star is trying to get his pet back. Mally, a capuchin monkey, was given to the singer for his 19th birthday last month from music producer Jamal 'Mally Mal' Rashid. He had been taken away from his mother when he was only nine weeks old.\n@highlight\nMally the capuchin monkey was held by customs officials in Munich\n@highlight\nBieber did not have the correct paperwork for Mally, a 19th birthday present\n@highlight\nAnimal was taken from its mother at nine weeks, when usually a year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 263, "end": 264}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 450, "end": 473}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: '@placeholder has won an extension because the four week limit on confiscated animals only applies if the owner does not get in touch.", "idx": 66058}, {"query": "@placeholder spends his time repeatedly calling in the hope of finding other members of his family group, animal shelter staff said", "idx": 66059}], "idx": 42970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press UPDATED: 19:09 EST, 15 March 2012 The Georgia man who gunned down his lover's husband outside a preschool as he dropped off his son was today found guilty but declared mentally ill - meaning he will be treated in a mental hospital in prison. Hemy Neuman was charged with murder in the death of Russell Sneiderman. Prosecutors and defense attorneys said the shooting was linked to an affair Sneiderman's wife was having with Neuman, though she denied those allegations. He will be sentenced later on Thursday and faces up to life in prison. Neuman, a Georgia Tech graduate and father-of-three, was a high-ranking manager at General Electric, where he supervised Mr Sneiderman's wife Andrea.\n@highlight\nHemy Neuman gunned down co-worker's husband Russell Sneiderman in 2010\n@highlight\nNeuman claims angel resembling Olivia Newton-John told him Sneiderman's children were his\n@highlight\nAlso says devil who sounded like Barry White told him to kill himself\n@highlight\nWill have to seek mental-health treatment in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 314, "end": 331}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 765, "end": 782}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 834, "end": 851}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Visions: Neuman claimed an angel who looked like @placeholder, left, appeared to him, as did a demon with the voice of Barry White, right", "idx": 66067}, {"query": "Visions: Neuman claimed an angel who looked like Olivia Newton-John, left, appeared to him, as did a demon with the voice of @placeholder, right", "idx": 66068}], "idx": 42977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho learned a lot in Paris. Not on Tuesday night, necessarily, but a year ago. It was in this fixture in the previous campaign that this Chelsea team began to take shape. David Luiz made a mistake that got Paris Saint-Germain back into the game; Petr Cech was unconvincing in goal. Mourinho corrected both of those perceived flaws in the summer and on Tuesday night those changes paid off. Thibaut Courtois, who has taken Cech\u2019s place as first choice goalkeeper, was quite outstanding and kept Chelsea in the match. Luiz, sold to PSG for \u00a350million, appeared to lose Branislav Ivanovic for Chelsea\u2019s goal. His extraordinary fee made the signings of Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas possible and one imagines they will have greater influence on the outcome when these teams reconvene on March 11.\n@highlight\nChelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic opened the scoring in the 36th minute to give his side the lead at the interval\n@highlight\nParis Saint-Germain forward Edinson Cavani cancelled out Ivanovic's opener in the 54th minute\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho's side take small advantage back to west London due to the away goal rule\n@highlight\nChelsea host PSG in the second leg of the Champions League last 16 clash on March 11\n@highlight\nDavid Beckham, Sir Alex Ferguson and Michel Platini were in attendance at Parc des Princes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 216, "end": 234}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 400, "end": 415}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 577, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 831, "end": 848}, {"start": 941, "end": 959}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1330}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It needed Courtois to be at his very best, and Chelsea to weather a second-half onslaught in which @placeholder found a fresh level of menace, before the sides could shake hands, honours even.", "idx": 66081}], "idx": 42988} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This election season, the term \"Super PAC\" has escaped from the obscure world of campaign finance lawyers to emerge on the front pages of major newspapers and political websites. Super PACs are political organizations that can take unlimited sums from individuals, corporations and labor unions to spend in support of, or opposition to, federal candidates. To do so legally, a Super PAC must avoid certain forms of coordination with candidates. The groups played a big role in Iowa, with a pro-Mitt Romney Super PAC, \"Restore Our Future,\" widely credited with running ads that halted Newt Gingrich's momentum in the polls. They are expected to play an even greater role in the fall, when control of the White House, Senate and U.S. House of Representatives will be up for grabs.\n@highlight\nRichard Hasen: Super PACs have emerged in a big way as funders of campaign ads\n@highlight\nHe says Supreme Court ruling opened the door to special-interest spending\n@highlight\nSuper PACs can influence voters and put legislators in their debt, he says\n@highlight\nHasen: Danger is that, after election, lawmakers will back causes of Super PAC funders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 500, "end": 524}, {"start": 528, "end": 545}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 742, "end": 765}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I am concerned that Super PAC spending will influence the outcome of close @placeholder and congressional races.", "idx": 66092}], "idx": 42993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He has not yet reached his 18th birthday. But Mohammed Islam, from Queens, New York, has already made a fortune estimated at as much as $72million - from trading stocks on his lunch breaks at school, according to New York magazine's Monday issue. The 17-year-old, who started dabbling in penny stocks at the tender age of nine, spends most of his breaks at Stuyvesant High School trading oil and gold futures, and small to mid-cap equities. 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Called Atlas, the service is designed to take on Google's lucrative AdWords service. It will allow Facebook to sell ads that 'follow' users across the web and mobile devices. Atlas tracks people based on their Facebook log-in information Cookies are used to track browsing on desktop computers. Hoqwever, they don't work for mobile devices - a growing source of Internet traffic. Atlas solves that problem by tracking people based on their Facebook log-in information. Advertisers using the platform can then request that their ads be targeted to a specific subset of users - for example, young people in the suburbs using mobile devices.\n@highlight\nSystem designed to take on Google's AdWords\n@highlight\nTracks people based on their Facebook login information\n@highlight\nWill allow Facebook to sell ads that 'follow' users across the web and mobile devices\n@highlight\nFacebook believed to be in talks with Twitter over extending system", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tech blog Re/code reports that @placeholder has talked to Twitter about including its service in the system, and claims 'the idea remains a possibility.'", "idx": 66097}], "idx": 42997} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As the shock sinks in of North Korea's extraordinary announcement of the execution of leader Kim Jong Un's uncle and former protector, government officials and analysts are trying to decipher what the brutal move means. The ruthless disposal of Jang Song Thaek -- Kim's uncle by marriage who had, until recently, been regarded as the second-most powerful figure in the secretive, nuclear-armed nation -- has serious implications for North Korea, its neighbors and the United States, observers said. But exactly what is going on inside the notoriously opaque North Korea regime remains as murky as ever. \"We don't have a clear sense of this at all,\" said Victor Cha, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies who represented the United States in nuclear talks with North Korea.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea seems \"not as stable as we thought,\" one analyst says\n@highlight\nSome observers warn a provocative move like a missile or nuclear test could follow\n@highlight\nJang Song Thaek was married to Kim's aunt, was vice chairman of the top military body\n@highlight\nNorth Korea state media say Jang was convicted and executed", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 769}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 988, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A U.S. official said, \"Executing someone with Jang's pedigree would be a dramatic statement that @placeholder intends to be ruthless in consolidating his control.", "idx": 66103}], "idx": 43000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes A child survived her heart stopping four times in 45 minutes after she suffered a rare reaction to a sore throat - and blew-up \u2018like Violet from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\u2019. Five-year-old Ava Mear \u2018swelled like a blueberry\u2019 and was diagnosed with a rare reaction to the sore throat bacteria Strep A. The reaction caused her heart to fail three times in quick succession as the infection took hold of her body. Ava Mear suffered four heart attacks after having a severe reaction to the sore throat bacterium Medics warned her parents to say their last goodbyes because they feared she would not survive another resuscitation.\n@highlight\nAva Mear was rushed to hospital when she started breathing heavily\n@highlight\nDoctors at the local hospital transferred her to Great Ormond Street\n@highlight\nWithin an hour of arriving, her heart had stopped\n@highlight\nStopped three more times in 45 mins and doctors thought she would die\n@highlight\nShe was only saved by being placed on a heart and lung machine\n@highlight\nShe is still in hospital three months later but is slowly recovering", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 159, "end": 191}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 784, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the condition is unrelated to the infection, it meant @placeholder doctors knew Ava\u2019s medical history inside out and were able to efficiently treat her.", "idx": 66106}], "idx": 43002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean A carer found guilty of killing an elderly man and blowing $300,000 of his money on pokies barely shed a tear after she learned of his sudden death. In a police interview taken the night 84-year-old Bill Adamson was murdered with a huge dose of morphine in a Campbelltown motel room in April 2010, gambling addict Kerry Forrest gives a brazen performance. When asked if she knows how he died, the 54-year-old convicted killer replies: 'In his sleep'. Scroll down for video Brazen: In a police interview, gambling addict Kerry Forrest said she thought Bill Adamson died 'in his sleep'. In actual fact, she killed him with drugs\n@highlight\nElderly Sydney man Bill Adamson was killed at Maclin Lodge Motel in Campbelltown in April 2010\n@highlight\nKerry Forrest, 54, made him ingest a morphine-based pain killer MS-Contin after selling his $690,000 Kareela home, in southern Sydney\n@highlight\nPolice interview tapes shows her barely shedding a tear\n@highlight\nRepeatedly lied to police during questioning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 698, "end": 715}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She sold his $700,000 @placeholder house - leaving them with $300,000 profit - demanded access to his financial records and set up various accounts with his cash.", "idx": 66110}], "idx": 43006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Egypt kept their World Cup hopes alive as the only goal of the game by Ahmed Hassan gave them a 1-0 win over Rwanda in Kigali. Star midfielder Ahmed Hassan scored the vital goal for Egypt in Kigali. He scored from an Ahmed Fathi pass after 58 minutes to lift them level on points at the top with Algeria in African Qualifying Group C. But Algeria, who host Zambia on Sunday, can re-open a three point lead with victory. 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It was a condition of his parole that Christopher Hoerler, a PNG national, would be released from prison straight into the custody of Immigration officials and immediately deported. However, Hoerler remained in the country after his August 14 prison release and the distressed family of his victim, baby Jordan Anderson-Smith, have been desperately trying to locate the criminal. Hoerler's visa, allowing him to stay in Australia, was cancelled in 2011. Christopher Hoerler has been deported to Papua New Guinea, more than two months after he was released from prison on August 14 for the brutal murder of baby Jordan. 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The declarations come in the wake of increased tension between Russia and the United States over Russia's invasion last month of the former Soviet republic of Georgia, a U.S. ally that aspires to join NATO. Russian ships will make a port of call in Venezuela later this year and the two nations could hold joint naval exercises for the first time, both sides said. 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Anything that impairs an athlete's performance could mean they're no longer good enough for the top flight -- that's why the best athletes need the best treatment if they're to recover from injury. Owen Hargreaves (L) in action before his career was cut short by tendonitis. Manchester United star and England international footballer Owen Hargreaves is known for his versatility and exceptional work rate, but in 2008 his season was cut short by tendonitis. 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Yet they\u2019ve been photographed together strolling off a private jet and spotted backstage together at his concert. Jennifer Lawrence, star of not one but two hit franchises, The Hunger Games and X-Men, is Hollywood\u2019s most in-demand leading lady. Scroll down for video Chris Martin recently consciously uncoupled from Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow (left) and has been spotted strolling off a private jet with Jennifer Lawrence (right) Already an Oscar winner, as well as a face of Christian Dior, she is refreshingly outspoken and funny. Presumably she has her pick of men. So who does Miss Hollywood choose? None other than Chris Martin, a dad of two from Devon.\n@highlight\nColdplay's Chris Martin has dated some of Hollywood's hottest women\n@highlight\nHe has been spotted strolling off a private jet with Jennifer Lawrence\n@highlight\nBut only recently consciously uncoupled from Gwyneth Paltrow\n@highlight\nThe singer is also rumoured to have dated Rihanna and Alexa Chung", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 333, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 489, "end": 503}, {"start": 566, "end": 582}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 965, "end": 981}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There were pictures of him doing cartwheels to impress @placeholder.", "idx": 66145}], "idx": 43033} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers sent a reserve team into the lion's den as he made seven changes to the Liverpool starting line-up for the Champions League match at the Bernabeu. There was no Steven Gerrard, no Raheem Sterling and no Jordan Henderson in the starting XI against Real Madrid on Tuesday. In their place were Lucas Leiva, Emre Can and Fabio Borini - hardly renowned as stalwarts of Liverpool's first-choice team so far this season. In some quarters, Rodgers' men have been described as 'brave', as 'plucky', as having 'given a good account of themselves'. 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Investigating Judge Thomas Cassuto issued the warrant January 28 for the alleged hacking of the lab's computer system in 2006, said Marie-Christine Daubigney, the assistant prosecutor of the tribunal in Nanterre, near Paris. It was not immediately clear why the judge was issuing the warrant after more than three years. 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Nazi commandant Amon Goeth, played by Ralph Fiennes, shoots Jewish camp inmates from his balcony, then calmly sips wine as his dogs tear them limb from limb. Jennifer Teege was among the millions to see the epic Holocaust film \u2013 but in her case without realising Goeth was her maternal grandfather. Relatives: Jennifer Teege, left, is the granddaughter of Nazi concentration camp boss Amon Goeth, right Notorious: Goeth was played by Ralph Fiennes, right, in 1993 blockbuster Schindler's List She discovered the horrifying truth only by chance when, years later, she picked up a book about the SS captain in her local library.\n@highlight\nGerman-Nigerian author Jennifer Teege is granddaughter of Amon Goeth\n@highlight\nNazi killer's daughter Monika had an affair with an African student\n@highlight\nThe 'Butcher of Plaszow' was notorious for his cruelty and was portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in Holocaust epic Schindler's List\n@highlight\nMs Teege, 43, has written a memoir exploring the dark past of her family", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 76, "end": 85}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 370, "end": 383}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 654, "end": 655}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 862, "end": 879}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 965, "end": 980}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "my birth name is @placeholder, it wasn\u2019t written out on the screen \u2013 so when I", "idx": 66156}], "idx": 43039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 06:14 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 11 January 2014 Karren Brady, 44, pictured in London last night, says going back to work two days after giving birth to her first child is a 'deep regret' Apprentice star Karren Brady says she feels 'a deep regret' for going back to work just two days after she had her first child. The successful businesswoman and mother-of-two made the frank admission about her 'pretty hardcore' decision in a television interview to be broadcast tomorrow. Miss Brady, 44, said she went back to work as managing director of Birmingham Football Club two days after she gave birth to Sophia, now 17, because she 'had a manager to sack'.\n@highlight\nLord Sugar's Apprentice co-star tells of 'deep regret' over maternity leave\n@highlight\nBirmingham City FC boss rushed back after having baby Sophia in 1996\n@highlight\nNow 44, Miss Brady admits decision to go back soon was 'pretty hardcore'\n@highlight\nShe has Sophia, now 17, and Paolo, 15, with footballer Paul Peschisolido", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 589, "end": 612}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 798, "end": 815}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Brady, who previously said the way she handled her maternity leave with Sophia was 'shameful', took longer off after having @placeholder.", "idx": 66161}], "idx": 43041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leather gloves, shoes and other goods being sold in British shops and online may be made out of dogs slaughtered in horrific factories in China, it has been claimed. Dog skin produced in the slaughterhouses are used in products, labelled real leather, destined for export to the West, according to an animal rights group. Footage taken by People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) shows workers stood by a door at a slaughterhouse in the northern province of Hebei. As dogs are led through the door, the men kill them with a heavy stick. 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Surveillance shows the ring laundered money and credit cards through clothing, wig, beauty supply and limousine businesses and targeted wealthy out-of-town customers, especially during large events. Prostitutes would bring cocaine to clients who ordered the so-called party packs. 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Anti-capitalists are planning to descend on the secret annual meeting of the world's leading politicians, bankers, academics and business minds. It is being held at the exclusive Grove Hotel near Watford, which is now surrounded by a giant fence being guarded by police. Famous for being shrouded in secrecy, the Bilderberg conference is taking place in Britain for the first time since 1998, and conspiracy theorists believe this is where leaders plot world domination. 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Lauren Marbe, 16, stunned her teachers by scoring 161 on the Mensa brain test after she was entered with other pupils from her school. The teenager loves fake tanning, having blonde highlights, manicures and getting glammed up for TOWIE parties with her friend. But it appears that as well as being very pretty, she also has a beautiful brain. Bright spark: Lauren Marbe, 16, has an IQ of 161 which is smarter than Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, and Stephen Hawking - but still loves trash TV like TOWIE\n@highlight\nLauren Marbe, 16, wants to 'blow away' the negative view of Essex girls\n@highlight\nPlanning to study A-Levels and hopefully applying to Cambridge\n@highlight\nBut she loves watching trash TV, having blonde highlights and manicures\n@highlight\nHer dream is to become a West End Star like idol Denise Van Outen", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}, {"start": 973, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A number of different IQ tests exist and @placeholder will accept applicants into the exclusive group if they provide evidence of their exceptional performances in other respective tests.", "idx": 66184}], "idx": 43059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:35 EST, 18 May 2012 | UPDATED: 23:20 EST, 18 May 2012 More claims: John Travolta is facing new groping allegations today Three more men has claimed Grease star John Travolta sexually assaulted them. A New York-based masseur alleges Travolta groped him during a massage at a five star hotel around two years ago, RadarOnline is reporting. The website quotes a source 'close to the situation' who says Travolta groped the unnamed man against his will during an in-room massage. 'Travolta indicated that he wanted much MORE than a massage,' the source told RadarOnline.\n@highlight\nNow SEVEN men have made sexual assault claims - three masseurs, a ship worker and gym employee\n@highlight\nLuis Gonzalez also alleged earlier this week he willingly shared homosexual tryst with Travolta in 1997\n@highlight\nAnd yesterday it was reported Travolta once tried to give his Grease co-star Jeff Conaway oral sex", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder died last May, aged 60, from complications of pneumonia.", "idx": 66197}], "idx": 43067} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Honda and Subaru are making the safest cars on the road, according to a new report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - which has spent the last year smashing and mangling countless 2014 vehicle models to see which provide the best protection for drivers and passengers. Out of the IIHS' 22 vehicles that received the Top Safety Pick+ rating - the highest rating the nonprofit can give - five are Hondas and three are Subarus. The Audi A4, the Toyota Prius V, Kia Forte and Nissan Sentra all fared among the worst for this year's models. 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While the majority of his starting XV all but picks itself, Lancaster continues to roll the dice at 12 and 13, with a combination of injuries and erratic form seeing a number of options fill the England centre roles. In the last 12 months Lancaster has handed starts to Eastmond, Billy Twelvetrees, Joel Tomkins, Brad Barritt, Luther Burrell and Manu Tuilagi and still he seems uncertain of his premier midfield combination.\n@highlight\nWorld Cup winner Lewis Moody reckons it would be a gamble for Stuart Lancaster to fill his problem centre-pairing with Bath's Kyle Eastmond\n@highlight\nA groin injury will see Manu Tuilagi miss the autumn Tests\n@highlight\nEngland take on New Zealand at Twickenham on November 8", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It\u2019s a similar situation to Brad Barritt \u2013 neither of them are the answer but they are secure, solid players who can do a job and that\u2019s maybe what @placeholder needs in this first game against the best team in the world.", "idx": 66200}], "idx": 43069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A stunning video of professional skiers wearing custom-made LED suits as they glide down mountain slopes looks set to show the sport in a completely new light. The film, shot in Alaska, shows world class skiers wearing incredible LED suits as they perform spectacular stunts down pristine snowy slopes at night. The 12 minute film called Afterglow was shot by a team from Sweetgrass Productions and released on the website Vimeo, according to Wired. 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Roy Hodgson should not remain in charge of England after their worst World Cup since 1958, say 68 per cent in Sportsmail's online poll. England's two defeats, losing 2-1 to Italy before being beaten by the same scoreline to Uruguay, means the Three Lions won't get out of Group D. Costa Rica's 1-0 win over Italy on Friday was the final nail in England's World Cup coffin, but FA chairman Greg Dyke has assured Hodgson that he will remain in charge. 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It is not without irony that the latest failure of a captain who is now close to his tipping point should come on a second day at Lord\u2019s when Gary Ballance demonstrated again there is considerable potential in England\u2019s \u2018new era\u2019. The big question is whether Cook will decide that promise would be better fulfilled without him at the helm - there is no chance of him being sacked - if India turn their position of superiority here into their first win in 16 overseas Tests.\n@highlight\nEngland is 219 for 6 at stumps after day two of the second Test at Lord's\n@highlight\nThe hosts trail India by 76 after bowled out for 295 earlier in the day\n@highlight\nEngland's Gary Ballance scored 110 before falling late in the day\n@highlight\nMoeen Ali was England's only other significant contributor with 32\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook's poor run of form continued as he fell cheaply again for 10", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO Scroll down to watch century-scoring @placeholder discuss drunken night out", "idx": 66224}, {"query": "with a green pitch made to order by @placeholder, should have been the", "idx": 66225}], "idx": 43085} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan rage over the burning of Qurans by NATO troops continued Thursday even after a President Barack Obama apologized for the \"error.\" Afghanistan erupted in violent demonstrations after the troops burned the Islamic religious material at the beginning of the week. Two American troops were killed Thursday by a man wearing an Afghan National Army uniform, a U.S. official said, asking not to be named discussing casualties. The gunman is thought to have been acting in conjunction with a protest outside the base, the official said. In a letter delivered to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Obama called the act \"inadvertent,\" Karzai's office and National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gingrich wants apology from Afghanistan for U.S. troop deaths\n@highlight\nTwo American troops were killed Thursday by man in Afghan army uniform\n@highlight\nAn Afghan religious scholar says American \"carelessness \"was \"a crime\"\n@highlight\nTwo people also die and nine, including Americans, are injured in a protest, an official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 357, "end": 376}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 676, "end": 700}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Any disciplinary action, if deemed warranted, will be taken by @placeholder authorities after a thorough review of the facts pursuant to all law and regulation and in accordance with due process.\"", "idx": 66236}], "idx": 43090} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday tried to allay Iranian fears over a planned U.S.-Iraq security pact, saying his government would not allow Iraq to become a launching pad for an attack on its neighbor. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, greets Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Sunday. \"Iraq today doesn't present any threat as it used to be in the times of the former regime,\" al-Maliki told Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a Sunday meeting between two leaders, according to a statement from the prime minister's office. \"Today's Iraq is a constitutional state based on the rule of law, and it seeks to develop its relations with the regional countries based on cooperation and mutual respect,\" al-Maliki said.\n@highlight\nIraq's prime minister in Iran trying to calm fears over any U.S.-Iraq security pact\n@highlight\nNuri al-Maliki visiting Tehran, where he is meeting with top officials\n@highlight\nAl-Maliki says Iraq will not be used as a launching pad for U.S. attacks on Iran", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 113, "end": 116}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 256, "end": 274}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 312, "end": 325}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 481}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the long run, it is in the interest of the United States to have a secure @placeholder and armed forces and security forces of Iraq with undivided loyalty and allegiance to the state and not influenced by sectarian affiliations or party loyalties,\" he said.", "idx": 66241}], "idx": 43091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 23:35 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 22 December 2013 The parents of a teenager who committed suicide on July 17 have filed a claim against their city for negligence after police failed to follow up the boy's social media post stating his intention to kill himself. Matthew Cline was a 17-year-old high school football player when he shot himself in the head at home with a gun belonging to his parents. His parents say that on July 16, their son posted on social media site iFunny: 'My name is Matthew Cline. This will be my last post on ifunny as I will be committing suicide tonight.'\n@highlight\nMatthew Cline, 17, posted about his intention to kill himself on July 16 on site iFunny\n@highlight\nAna Gutierrez, 17, saw the post and tracked down Cline's details\n@highlight\nShe passed on the information to police\n@highlight\nCline's parents claim that if police had followed up on the call, their son would still be alive\n@highlight\nMatthew Cline shot himself in the head on July 17\n@highlight\nThe Clines have filed a claim against the city for negligence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 971, "end": 983}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He asked, \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcDo you know if your brother ever went on an app called @placeholder?'", "idx": 66242}], "idx": 43092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 14:03 EST, 25 July 2012 Opening up: Paris Jackson took to Twitter again this morning to share her latest feelings and posted a cheery-looking picture of herself Paris Jackson turned to Twitter again early this morning to share her latest feelings amid her family crisis. The 14-year-old, who has used to social networking site to express her worries and anger in recent days, today appeared to seek solace in her late father's lyrics. Paris, who says she has been cut off from her grandmother Katherine for more than a week, tweeted some words from Michael Jackson's 1993 song Will You Be There.\n@highlight\nTJ Jackson awarded temporary guardianship of Prince, Paris and Blanket", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder died in 2009 when he overdosed on prescription drug Propofol.", "idx": 66267}], "idx": 43107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Ukrainian government forces and rebel fighters to respect a fragile ceasefire following the death of a Swiss Red Cross worker in shelling in eastern Ukraine. The humanitarian worker, identified as Laurent DuPasquier, 38, by the International Committee of the Red Cross, was killed when a shell landed near the ICRC building in the city of Donetsk. Ban said he was \"saddened and disturbed\" to learn of the death, which came a day after 10 civilians were killed in the shelling of a Donetsk school, according to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.\n@highlight\nNEW: Russian foreign minister urges rebels, Kiev to maintain the ceasefire\n@highlight\nU.N. chief warns warring sides to respect ceasefire after \"dangerous surge in fighting\"\n@highlight\nA Red Cross worker from Switzerland was killed in shelling in Donetsk\n@highlight\nKiev blames rebels for the shelling, while Moscow points finger at Kiev authorities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 251, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 321}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 568, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We understand that there were other civilian casualties in @placeholder today.", "idx": 66270}], "idx": 43109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:01 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:39 EST, 19 May 2012 Two young men have were arrested Friday in the killings of two Chinese graduate students who were shot to death near the University of Southern California campus last month, police said. Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Javier Bolden, 19, and Bryan Barnes, 20, were arrested on suspicion of the murders after material evidence directly linked both suspects to the crime scene. Barnes was arrested at a home near campus Friday afternoon, and Bolden was arrested a few hours later in Palmdale, Beck said. Both were being held without bail.\n@highlight\nJavier Bolden, 19, and Bryan Barnes, 20, arrested on suspicion of murders\n@highlight\nMaterial evidence left at scene links suspects to students' death\n@highlight\nStudents Ming Qu and Ying Wu shot dead in their BMW last April\n@highlight\nQu and Wu were graduate students from China studying engineering", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 212, "end": 244}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 344, "end": 355}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 894}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in their statement, friends say @placeholder had recently purchased the BMW, which was in fact a used 2003 model with 80,000 miles on the clock.", "idx": 66285}], "idx": 43120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Pop singer Chris Brown was sentenced Tuesday to serve five years probation and to spend more than 1,400 hours in \"labor-oriented service\" for assaulting his pop star girlfriend, Rihanna. Chris Brown received an expected sentence on Tuesday of probation and community service. Also Tuesday, CNN obtained a probation report for Brown that says the pair were involved in at least two other domestic violence incidents before the February attack for which Brown was sentenced. The probation report, which CNN obtained after Brown's sentencing, was used to reach his plea agreement. Brown, 20, was arrested after an early morning argument inside a rented Lamborghini on a Hollywood street on February 8. 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Indeed, Islamophobia is often perpetuated by fear and a sense that Muslims are taking over our jobs, our homes and our lives, thus leading to a polarizing society and the so-called clash of civilizations. And it's common to see issues such as the name of Mohammed being used by the far-right into vitriolic hate against Muslims. Take for example the Daily Mail headline in January 2014: \"One in 10 babies in England is a Muslim: Those practising the religion 'could soon outnumber actively worshipping Christians.'\" The article, which was accompanied by an image of two Muslim women wearing the face veil, showed this pervading sense of online anti-Muslim hate emerge with comments such as: \"Surprise, surprise, ban the burka now before its too late!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\" and \"This has to stop this is a Christian country the next thing sharia law.\"\n@highlight\nIslamophobia is often perpetuated by fear, sense that Muslims are taking over our jobs, says Imran Awan\n@highlight\nAwan: Media must provide more responsible, objective and proportionate way of reporting\n@highlight\nMisleading stories create atmosphere that has demonized Muslims, fueling anti-Muslim narrative, he says\n@highlight\nMedia negativity is framed within construct that Muslims are dangerous people, Awan argues", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 915, "end": 932}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1369}, {"start": 1380, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1471, "end": 1477}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1504}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So whether it's getting stories factually incorrect or describing Muslims as a security threat, there is clearly a backlash against Muslims online and offline with threatening comments that are both extremely inflammatory and promote @placeholder.", "idx": 66312}], "idx": 43134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tunisia and co-hosts Gabon secured dramatic last-gasp victories to reach the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations Friday. Tunisia needed a final minute goal from Issam Jemaa to beat Niger 2-1 while Gabon came from behind to beat Morocco 3-2 with their winner in the eighth minute of added time. It left them tied on six points and assured of a place in the last eight, while Morocco and debutants Niger are going home and are pointless with a match to play in Group C. The first game in Libreville saw Niger put up a brave challenge and Tunisia coach Sami Trabelsi was relieved by his team's victory.\n@highlight\nTunisia and Gabon secure second wins in Africa Cup of Nations Group C\n@highlight\nLast minute goal from Issam Jemma gives Tunisia 2-1 win over Niger\n@highlight\nCo-hosts Gabon later beat Morocco 3-2 to join Tunisia in last eight\n@highlight\nBruno Mbanangoyes grabs dramatic winner for Gabon in stoppage time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 107, "end": 127}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 667, "end": 695}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had the better chances to win the match, but a point was cruelly snatched from them by Jemaa's late strike.", "idx": 66313}], "idx": 43135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Wrestling legend Jake 'The Snake' Roberts was all but ready to give up on life when three years ago a friend pulled him from the brink. By the time Roberts' former protege Diamond Dallas Page, the founder of DDP Yoga, tracked down the 59-year-old Hall of Famer, Roberts hit rock bottom with drug and alcohol addiction, and as far as he was concerned, there was no way out for him. 'I had given up on life completely; I was just waiting to die. I was praying it would happen soon,' Roberts recalls in a new documentary The Resurrection of Jake The Snake Roberts, which tells the story of how, against overwhelming odds, the former WWF celebrity was able to turn his life around.\n@highlight\nFormer WWF legend Jake 'The Snake' Roberts is the subject of a new documentary chronicling his battle with addiction\n@highlight\nRoberts, 59, teamed up with former wrestler-turned-yoga guru Diamond Dallas Page to try and kick his habit It took Roberts three years of dieting and exercise to shed 80lbs and became sober", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 40}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 172, "end": 190}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 518, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 559}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 730}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 878, "end": 896}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder\u2019s a great guy, he just made a lot of bad decisions.", "idx": 66320}], "idx": 43140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Serena Williams posed with fellow tennis stars ahead of a glamorous preview of next week's WTA Finals in Singapore. Serena heads the field and on Saturday at Marina Bay was placed in the red group along with Simona Halep, Eugenie Bouchard and Ana Ivanovic as fans flocked to see women's tennis current top stars. French Open champion Maria Sharapova, Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova, Agnieszka Radwanska and Caroline Wozniacki make up the white group at the round-robin, end-of-season event. From left to right, Caroline Wozniacki, Agnieszka Radwanska, Petra Kvitova, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, Eugenie Bouchard and Simona Halep pose with the WTA Finals trophy at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore\n@highlight\nStars including Serena Williams pose for glamorous unveiling ahead of next week's WTA Finals in Singapore\n@highlight\nWilliams drawn in red group with Simona Halep, Eugenie Bouchard and Ana Ivanovic\n@highlight\nWhite group sees Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova, Agnieszka Radwanska and Caroline Wozniacki compete\n@highlight\nRussian tennis president Shamil Tarpischev referred to Serena and Venus as 'Williams brothers'\n@highlight\nRussia's Davis and Fed Cup captain suspended from WTA for one year following derogatory comments", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 237}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 424}, {"start": 511, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 684, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 743, "end": 757}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 891, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}, {"start": 985, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1206}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who made the comments on a chat show, is reported to have claimed his words were intended as a joke.", "idx": 66323}], "idx": 43143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Glen Owen for The Mail on Sunday Divided: Alan Johnson, then Shadow Chancellor, at a press conference with Ed Miliband in 2011 Labour MPs are urging former Home Secretary Alan Johnson to run as a \u2018stalking horse\u2019 for the party leadership as opposition to Ed Miliband becomes more orchestrated, The Mail on Sunday has been told. The move comes after a week of mounting criticism within Mr Miliband\u2019s top team, including attacks by influential peer Lord Glasman, party policy chief Jon Cruddas, members of the Shadow Cabinet \u2013 and even the mother of one of his godchildren. Now a senior Labour MP has claimed that Mr Johnson has been approached to run against Mr Miliband before next year\u2019s General Election.\n@highlight\nLabour MPs are urging former Home Secretary to run as a 'stalking horse'\n@highlight\nCall for Alan Johnson to act for party leadership as opposition to Miliband\n@highlight\nThe move comes after a week of mounting criticism in Miliband's top team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 34}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 297, "end": 314}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But they all agree on one thing \u2013 @placeholder is not up to it.", "idx": 66328}], "idx": 43146} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Prepare yourself for the Age of Ultron. Joss Whedon surprised the crowd at the end of the Marvel panel at Comic-Con to reveal this as the title and main character of Avengers 2. We'll get to that. We promise. But first the Marvel crew ran down all the major titles coming up, including new details on \"Thor: The Dark World,\" \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier,\" and \"Guardians of the Galaxy.\" See complete Comic-Con coverage Here's how it happened: The Comic-Con panel begins: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is introduced as \"the master of nerd puppetry\" by moderator Chris Hardwick.\n@highlight\nJoss Whedon announced the title to 'Avengers 2' at Comic-Con\n@highlight\nThe sequel will be subtitled 'Age of Ultron'\n@highlight\n'Thor,' 'Captain America' debut clips from sequels as well", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 378, "end": 400}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They call themselves the @placeholder,\" Reilly says.", "idx": 66331}], "idx": 43148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 09:05 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 5 February 2013 An eight-year-old girl who beat cancer is now set to appear in a movie alongside film hunk James McAvoy. Megan Finn auditioned against hundreds of other youngsters to win a role in the adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel 'Filth'. She traveled to Sweden to film her part as the daughter of lead character Bruce Robertson - played by McAvoy. Overcoming adversity: Megan Finn with her on screen parents Shauna MacDonald and James McAvoy in Sweden Yet just five years ago she was battling cancer, after doctors discovered a tumour on her kidney in 2007. Her parents had taken her to the doctor after noticing a swelling on her side.\n@highlight\nMegan Finn was diagnosed with a kidney tumour in 2007\n@highlight\nShe had surgery and underwent six months of chemotherapy\n@highlight\nLast year she beat hundreds of other youngsters to appear in movie adaptation of Irvine Welsh novel Filth with Oscar-nominated James McAvoy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 493, "end": 508}, {"start": 514, "end": 525}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 993, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The necklace says 'Forever' and @placeholder explained to Megan that she picked it because she is forever on film now she's made her first movie.", "idx": 66335}], "idx": 43150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 2003, former newspaper editor Ali Reza Eshraghi made a mistake that cost him his freedom: he published a cartoon. The sketch in question, a drawing from 1937 depicting U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt's pressure on the U.S. Supreme Court, seemed an innocuous choice for the Iranian newspaper, Hayat No. But Iran's Special Court for the Clergy disagreed. According to Reporters Without Borders it ruled that that the cartoon's depiction of Roosevelt looked suspiciously like the Islamic Republic's founder Ayatollah Khomeini and was insulting to his memory. The court shut down Hayat No, and Eshraghi spent nearly two months in prison.\n@highlight\nIranian cartoonists satirizing political system face great pressure\n@highlight\nBook of Iranian political cartoonists' work published to honor their role in society\n@highlight\nSatire used when straightforward expression is difficult or suppressed\n@highlight\nMore satirists and comedians appearing across the region, says U.S. Arabic comedian Dean Obeidallah", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 195, "end": 212}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 327, "end": 354}, {"start": 380, "end": 404}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 491, "end": 506}, {"start": 518, "end": 535}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Over the past ten years I've been working as a journalist both in @placeholder and out of Iran, and I've seen political cartoons have a very strong impact on political discussions and social discussions,\" he explained.", "idx": 66336}], "idx": 43151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's 700 million smartphone users will no longer be able to share stories about politics without official approval, according to new regulations announced by authorities on Thursday, which took immediate effect. The State Internet Information Office released a 10-point document detailing new rules for instant messaging (IM) service providers and users. It is the latest move in an official campaign to \"clean up the online environment and rein in rumormongers,\" according to Chinese media. Although the rules apply to all IM service providers, they are widely seen as targeting WeChat, the immensely popular mobile app that allows people to share text, videos, photos and audio recording with multiple users at once.\n@highlight\nChina issues new rules for uses and providers of mobile IM services\n@highlight\nCommentator: \"This is just the latest set of rules to remind everyone who's in charge\"\n@highlight\nWill the increased control of mobile use hamper mobile innovation in China?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 228, "end": 260}, {"start": 334, "end": 335}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 537}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 798, "end": 799}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another user of a popular @placeholder account on current affairs said that the new regulation \"will definitely impact what I'm going to post in the future.", "idx": 66340}], "idx": 43153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:15 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:18 EST, 15 October 2013 Russian President Vladmir Putin has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize. In a bizarre revelation, former Labour peer Lord Truscott revealed he had nominated the Russian President for his recent actions in Syria. However the Labour party moved quickly to disown the idea, insisting it was not party policy to give a gong to the President. Gong: Russia's President Vladimir Putin has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize Wreckage: A damaged vehicle is seen on a street with buildings damaged by what activists said was shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the besieged area of Homs last week\n@highlight\nLord Truscott reveals he has put the Vladmir Putin's name forward for prize\n@highlight\nTells the Lords how Russian President helped secure peace in Syria\n@highlight\nBut shelling and bloodshed has continued on both sides for months\n@highlight\nLabour moved quickly to disown the idea from the disgraced peer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lord Truscott, who sits as a non-affiliated peer after being suspended for misconduct in 2009, said: \u2018Many people would argue that the @placeholder-led Syrian peace plan is the most significant peace initiative this year.", "idx": 66345}], "idx": 43155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron said the use of chemical weapons in Syria crossed a 'red line' for Britain and its allies There is 'growing evidence' that the Syrian government has committed war crimes against its own people by using chemical weapons in the country\u2019s brutal civil war, David Cameron warned today. If it is confirmed Syrian forces had used the weapons, the regime of beleaguered President Bashar al Assad would have crossed what the Prime Minister called the \u2018red line\u2019 opening the way for Britain and its allies to intervene in the two-year conflict. Mr Cameron said he did not think it was 'likely' that UK troops would be sent in to Syria, but vowed to send a 'very clear warning' to the government that the 'appalling actions' would not be tolerated'.\n@highlight\nNo 10 said Britain had obtained 'limited but persuasive information'\n@highlight\nU.S. Intelligence concludes use of gas 'with varying degrees of confidence'\n@highlight\nCalls for the Assad regime to co-operate with international inspectors\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has said use of such weapons would be a 'game-changer'\n@highlight\nFollows four reports of chemical weapons being used in recent months\n@highlight\nBritain obtained soil samples from inside Syria which have been tested", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 605, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is also believed that @placeholder has attempted to develop more toxic nerve agents.", "idx": 66357}], "idx": 43165} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Android chief Andy Rubin took to the blogs Wednesday evening to combat recent reports of Google clamping down on Android's openness. \"We continue to be an open source platform and will continue releasing source code when it is ready,\" wrote Rubin on the Android Developer Blog. \"As I write this the Android team is still hard at work to bring all the new Honeycomb features to phones. As soon as this work is completed, we'll publish the code. This temporary delay does not represent a change in strategy.\" Google has championed its platform as the open alternative to Apple's closed iOS system. That openness has been called into question recently, as Google has yet to release the Honeycomb source code to all developers and manufacturers.\n@highlight\nGoogle has championed its platform as the open alternative to Apple's closed iOS system\n@highlight\nHoneycomb is Android's first tablet-optimized software release\n@highlight\nRubin emphatically denied other rumors of ARM-chipset standardization in the platform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 265, "end": 286}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 863, "end": 871}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's out of character for Rubin and @placeholder to post such a defensive update.", "idx": 66360}], "idx": 43168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A pistol and other possessions belonging to a one-time Old West outlaw who later ran for governor of Oklahoma and also became an actor are going up for auction next month. The .45 Colt revolver owned by infamous outlaw Alphonzo 'Al' J. Jennings could go for as much as $30,000 during an auction June 5 in Woodward, said Ira Smith, auctioneer with Smith & Co. Auction and Reality Inc. Jennings was born in Virginia in 1863 and moved to El Reno, Oklahoma, where he became the prosecuting attorney for Canadian County, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society.\n@highlight\nAlphonzo 'Al' J. 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When he dropped off Chandra, 24, at the Metro a week before she was reported missing, \"Something inside of me knew it was going to be the last time I ever saw her. I just wish I had done something.\" He didn't tell anyone, including his wife, about his misgiving. Not during the investigation of U.S. Rep. Gary Condit, who was having an affair with Chandra. Not when a day laborer from El Salvador was arrested for Chandra's murder. Only now, nine years later, can Robert Levy admit the guilt he still feels.\n@highlight\nLaura Stepp: Robert Levy, Chandra's dad, feared he wouldn't see her again\n@highlight\nHe didn't tell anyone, Stepp says, but now acknowledges the guilt he feels\n@highlight\nAll parents share fears about losing a child they love, Stepp writes, but don't act\n@highlight\nShe says media drumbeat of crime, parents' deeper involvement exacerbate fears", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was living and working in the nation's capital, not a war zone.", "idx": 66363}], "idx": 43171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was 3 a.m. in Thailand. Presumably barely anyone was watching. But the country's military chief chose that hour to appear on army-run Channel 5 television Tuesday to declare martial law across the country. \"This is not a coup,\" said Gen. Prayuth Chan-Ocha, hours before the nation's people woke to the new public order; with soldiers stationed at intersections and tanks on the streets. The army says it has taken control to ensure law and order in a country split by deep political divisions, two weeks after the country's Constitutional Court removed caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from government. \"The defendant has abused her position as prime minister,\" said the judge in the ruling. \"Her prime ministership has ... ended.\"\n@highlight\nThai military says it's imposition of martial law is not a coup d'etat\n@highlight\nDeclaration made on army at 3 a.m. local time to cause \"minimum fuss\"\n@highlight\nArmy chief says the move was necessary to restore law and order\n@highlight\nCommentators watching and waiting for military's next move", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 241, "end": 257}, {"start": 527, "end": 546}, {"start": 581, "end": 599}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fate of the nation is essentially in Gen. @placeholder's hands,\" he said.", "idx": 66365}], "idx": 43173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Jason Collins pulls on his No. 98 Brooklyn Nets jersey, he's not just representing a basketball team. As the first openly gay player in major U.S. sports, he's also paying tribute to Matthew Shepard, the victim of one of the most infamous hate crimes in recent American history. Shepard, a gay University of Wyoming student, was beaten to death in 1998. \"I was very fortunate to speak with Matthew's mother, Judy,\" Collins told CNN's \"Unguarded with Rachel Nichols.\" \"She had some great advice I don't think she would mind me sharing. Typically I like to keep private conversations private but her message was: 'Let the haters hate. Just keep living your life and keep going out there and being yourself.' \"\n@highlight\nJason Collins is the first openly gay player in major U.S. sport history\n@highlight\nCollin's has played in Brooklyn Nets wins since signing a 10-day contract\n@highlight\nHe is one of a group of high-profile athletes to have come out in recent times\n@highlight\nRobbie Rogers announced he was gay last year, Michael Sam recently came out", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 299, "end": 319}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 455, "end": 468}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 983, "end": 995}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We're sort of like a fraternity just trying to help each other, just trying to keep inspiring each other, whether it be @placeholder or Michael Sam, the list goes on and on.", "idx": 66372}], "idx": 43177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two more suspects in the Bali murder of Australian businessman Robert Ellis have been arrested after a violent confrontation with police. Both men were arrested on Sumba island, in Bali's east and were shot in the leg by officers, Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto said. They had been hiding at a friend's house in West Sumba and fled into the forest when they heard police approach about 3am local time. Two more suspects in the Bali murder of Australian businessman Robert Ellis (pictured) have been arrested after a violent confrontation with police. Already in custody for his murder is his Indonesian wife of 25 years, Noor Ellis (pictured)\n@highlight\nTwo suspects in the Bali murder of Australian businessman, Robert Ellis, 60, last month have been arrested\n@highlight\nThe men fired poisonous arrows and used machetes before being shot by police\n@highlight\nAlready in custody for Mr Ellis' murder is his Indonesian wife, Noor Ellis, the couple's two maids and the boyfriend of one of the maids\n@highlight\nMr Ellis' body was found wrapped in plastic in a rice field\n@highlight\nTwo suspects for his murder remain at large", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 63, "end": 74}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The son of a woman accused of plotting to murder her Australian husband Robert Ellis in @placeholder arrives at a Bali police station", "idx": 66375}], "idx": 43180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "MP George Galloway, who is set to appear on this week's Question Time, which will come from Finchley, north London, home to a large Jewish community Britain's Jewish community has criticised the BBC\u2019s decision to invite George Galloway on to this week\u2019s Question Time. The programme will come from Finchley, North London, which has the largest Jewish community of any parliamentary constituency. Last year MP Mr Galloway was interviewed by police on suspicion of inciting religious hatred after he declared his Bradford constituency was an \u2018Israel-free\u2019 zone. He previously refused to debate with a student at Oxford University because he was Israeli.\n@highlight\nRespect MP will appear on this week's edition of BBC Question Time\n@highlight\nProgramme will come from Finchley, home to large Jewish community\n@highlight\nLast year Mr Galloway declared his constituency an 'Israel-free' zone\n@highlight\nPreviously refused to debate with an Israeli student at Oxford University\n@highlight\nFinchley MP says the BBC's invitation to MP was 'deliberately provocative'\n@highlight\nBut the BBC say as an MP, he has a right to appear on the programme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 610, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 712, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 956, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We don\u2019t even want any @placeholder tourists to come to Bradford even if any of them had thought of doing so.", "idx": 66379}], "idx": 43184} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The popular protests in Tunisia that have caused upheaval in the government were sparked by Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old unemployed college graduate, who set himself on fire in protest. He later died. Now, reports are coming in from other countries in the region -- Egypt, Algeria, and Mauritania -- that other demonstrators are turning to self-immolation. In Egypt, Abdo Abelmonem Gafr, a baker from a town outside Cairo, set himself on fire outside the parliament building in the capital on Monday, an Interior Ministry official said. Gafr has burns to his face but is alive and not badly hurt, ministry spokesman Alla Mahmood said. A police officer put the fire out. Gafr's motives and his age were not immediately known.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mauritanian media say man praised Bouazizi on Facebook\n@highlight\nReports of self-immolation have come in from four countries\n@highlight\nForeignpolicy.com writer calls it Arab world's \"horrific new trend\"\n@highlight\nStudy found unemployment a risk factor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 516, "end": 532}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 890, "end": 906}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much like in @placeholder, Algerians are frustrated over the economy, rising food prices and what they feel is a government that's not responding to their needs.", "idx": 66388}], "idx": 43191} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama hit back at New Jersey Governor Chris Christie over Ebola on Tuesday, warning that quarantine policies based on fear could discourage US health care workers \"doing God's work\" in Africa to battle the epidemic. Obama issued a veiled but clear public rebuke to the tough-talking Republican who strode back onto the national stage in a tussle with the White House on Friday after ordering the isolation of a nurse who had just landed at Newark from Sierra Leone. The president warned that health workers who do a \"really tough job\" in Africa should be applauded, supported and monitored in a prudent fashion once they come back home. He said anti-Ebola precautions should be based on science not \"on our fears.\"\n@highlight\nChris Christie struck a defiant tone in responding to Ebola\n@highlight\nChristie's response shows the tone that will be on display if he runs for president", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 177, "end": 178}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The saga reveals two sides of @placeholder \u00e2\u20ac\u201d likely to be vying for prominence if he decides next year to run for president in a campaign that will likely contrast his abrasive style of management with the cool, 'no drama' persona adopted by Obama, which critics see as evidence of disengagement.", "idx": 66399}], "idx": 43202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal investigators are concerned a potential danger persists because of the simultaneous use of intersecting runways at Newark Liberty International Airport, one of the nation's busiest and a gateway to the New York metro area. The alert comes after repeated instances in which planes above the Newark airport flew too close to each other in violation of safety standards. There were four such instances last year and at least four this year, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation inspector general. In one case, on January 16, 2008, two Continental planes -- a Boeing B-737 and an Embraer 145 -- missed each other by 600 feet, according to a DOT inspector general's report.\n@highlight\nConcerns cited about potential danger of using intersecting runways at Newark\n@highlight\nDOT inspector general: Planes above airport flew too close to each other repeatedly\n@highlight\nAir traffic controller says he was punished for raising safety issue with FAA\n@highlight\nFAA: Computer system that helps controllers stagger aircraft to be in use in December", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 133, "end": 168}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 478, "end": 505}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}, {"start": 985, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added, \"@placeholder safety officers wanted to make absolutely sure employees were fully trained on the equipment.\"", "idx": 66401}], "idx": 43203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The main character in Nick Harkaway's new novel, \"Tigerman,\" is a British solider who becomes a self-made superhero. But all Sgt. Lester Ferris really wants to be is \"Dad.\" \"Tigerman\" is about geopolitics, environmental disaster and the 24-hour news culture. But, at its core, Harkaways says \"Tigerman\" is a story about fatherhood and the \"power of paternal and filial love.\" It's not your typical father-son story, says Harkaway, a married father of two and the son of legendary spy novelist John le Carr\u00e9. But, \"something about the nature of guns and the similarities between being an NCO (noncommissioned officer) and a parent,\" combined with revelations in the British press in 2010 about rendition, led Harkaway to start writing.\n@highlight\nIn Nick Harkaway's \"Tigerman,\" a soldier becomes a self-made superhero to impress a kid\n@highlight\nHarkaway says the novel is about \"the power of paternal and filial love\"\n@highlight\nJustice and vengeance figure heavily in \"Tigerman\" similar to another hero with dad issues\n@highlight\nHarkaway's father is the famous spy novelist John le Carr\u00e9.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 167, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 970, "end": 977}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he and the boy bond over their mutual love of comic books and afternoon tea, @placeholder starts to imagine life as a father.", "idx": 66406}, {"query": "When a group of gun-toting thugs kills a mutual friend, the boy inspires @placeholder to become \"Tigerman,\" part vigilante, part myth and \"full of win,\" as the boy says.", "idx": 66407}], "idx": 43207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When a mainland Chinese tourist heard about a bookstore in Hong Kong that sold books banned by Beijing, he knew he had to check it out. The Beijing native traveled to Hong Kong for a weekend in July and stopped by People's Commune in Causeway Bay to see if the rumors were true. \"I want to know the inside stories of the party,\" said the man, who did not want to be identified because it was illegal to bring the books back home. \"It has nothing to do with me personally but there is no way you can get those inside China.\"\n@highlight\nBookstores in Hong Kong are now catering to mainland Chinese tourists\n@highlight\nThe books sell literature that is banned in China under the Communist Party rule\n@highlight\nTopics include political scandals, history books and book about the Party itself\n@highlight\nExperts say Chinese buy these books to feel a part of the political process", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In mainland @placeholder the government places strict controls on mass media, which often means that political analysis and controversial accounts of Chinese history are impossible to find within the country's borders.", "idx": 66410}], "idx": 43210} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Great Britain and Ecuador remained in a standoff early Friday, following the South American nation's decision to grant Julian Assange asylum -- a decision British authorities are refusing to honor, saying they are committed to extraditing the WikiLeaks founder to Sweden. According to the official Twitter feed of WikiLeaks -- a website that's published hundreds of thousands of once-secret U.S. government documents -- there were \"over 35 police surrounding the Ecuadorian embassy in London\" soon after 12:30 a.m. Friday. Britain's foreign ministry, though, earlier countered that there was a larger \"police presence outside the British Embassy in Quito\" than at the Ecuadorian mission in London.\n@highlight\nNEW: WikiLeaks says via Twitter that 35 British police remain outside Ecuador's embassy\n@highlight\nEcuadorian Foreign Minister Pati\u00f1o says granting asylum is to protect Assange's rights\n@highlight\nBut British authorities say they'll still try to extradite Assange, not letting him freely go to Ecuador\n@highlight\nA leader of Assange's team vows to take the case to the International Court of Justice", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 86, "end": 99}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 826}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder say one of their laws allow for them to enter the embassy and arrest Assange.", "idx": 66422}, {"query": "The @placeholder, in effect, is saying \"we are going to savagely hit you depending on how you behave,\" Pati\u00f1o said.", "idx": 66423}, {"query": "Following Ecuador's announcement, Sweden said it took umbrage to the implication it does not guarantee the rights of those in its custody, and called the @placeholder ambassador there to a meeting.", "idx": 66424}], "idx": 43212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- FEMA gave away about $85 million in household goods meant for Hurricane Katrina victims, a CNN investigation has found. These items, stored by FEMA, were meant for Katrina victims but were given to state and federal agencies. The material, from basic kitchen goods to sleeping necessities, sat in warehouses for two years before the Federal Emergency Management Agency's giveaway to federal and state agencies this year. James McIntyre, FEMA's acting press secretary, said that FEMA was spending more than $1 million a year to store the material and that another agency wanted the warehouses torn down, so \"we needed to vacate them.\"\n@highlight\nBureau of Prisons, Postal Service and other agencies get free Katrina goods\n@highlight\nFEMA spokesman: Giveaway is \"not news\"; agency unaware people still need goods\n@highlight\nHead of New Orleans nonprofit says, \"These are the very things that we are seeking\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 123, "end": 125}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 365, "end": 399}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 677, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And even though the stocks were offered to state agencies after FEMA decided to get rid of them, one of the states that passed was @placeholder.", "idx": 66430}], "idx": 43218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Levy Michael Gove was accused of jeopardising Britain\u2019s Olympic legacy yesterday as it emerged he allowed schools to sell off 50 playing fields over the past three years. On average, 17 are closed every year, most in Conservative local authorities. The figures make a mockery of a pledge to protect them in the Coalition agreement. Olympic dreams: There is growing anger that 50 school playing fields have been sold over the past three years, which could jeopardise the future of British sport, said Shadow education secretary Stephen Twigg This followed the huge outcry over Labour disposing of playing fields at the slightly higher rate of 28 each year.\n@highlight\nMichael Gove under fire for jeopardising legacy from London 2012\n@highlight\n17 sports pitches disappear each year, most in Tory council areas\n@highlight\nLabour says 'parents will be shocked' by end of rules protecting fields", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Parents will be shocked that the @placeholder-led Government is still selling off playing fields.\u2019", "idx": 66434}], "idx": 43222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)When Drew Manning stepped out from behind the cardboard cutout of his former fat self on Monday, the audience of \"Good Morning America\" was appropriately shocked. The fitness trainer's journey had come to an end after successfully losing more than 70 pounds -- six months after he purposely gained the same amount. \"Like it never happened,\" host George Stephanopoulos said. \"Kind of,\" Manning said. Both Manning and his wife, Lynn, can attest that a lot actually has changed in the past year. While Manning's body may have returned to its six-pack heydays, his mind, in many ways, has not. Always a fitness junkie, staying in shape comes naturally for Manning. He's that guy at the gym the rest of us love to hate, the one who likes to use his biceps for pumping iron instead of changing channels, and who prefers sucking down a spinach shake to indulging in a brownie sundae.\n@highlight\nFitness trainer Drew Manning wanted to better understand his clients' struggles\n@highlight\nManning gained 70 pounds on purpose so that he could lose it\n@highlight\nBack at normal weight, he says the psychological aspect to dropping pounds is important", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 119, "end": 138}, {"start": 351, "end": 371}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is just glad to have her husband back, maybe a bit better than he was before.", "idx": 66437}], "idx": 43224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King Follow @@DominicKing_DM and Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM CLICK HERE to read which players Brendan Rodgers wants to join his Anfield revolution. Brendan Rodgers will urge Liverpool to shoot their way to the title as he insisted they have the firepower to overturn Manchester City\u2019s goal advantage. Liverpool will reclaim top spot on Monday if they beat Crystal Palace, but while both Liverpool and City can finish the season with 86 points, the latter\u2019s goal difference (+59) is nine superior. Liverpool, like City, have scored 96 times this season and Rodgers has faith his side can secure two huge wins against Palace and Newcastle to edge ahead. He concedes Liverpool are second favourites but he is not convinced City will take maximum points from their last two fixtures.\n@highlight\nLiverpool trail Manchester City by a goal difference deficit of nine\n@highlight\nBoth teams have scored 96 goals this season\n@highlight\nIf Manchester City win their remaining fixtures, Liverpool will need to trash Crystal Palace and Newcastle considerably to win Premier League title", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 949, "end": 963}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: \u2018@placeholder need to win all their games \u2014 they will have won five games in a row and have only done that once this season, so it will be a wee bit new for them as well.", "idx": 66440}], "idx": 43227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A new audio recording released online Monday purportedly captures another profanity-laced argument between actor Mel Gibson and former girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, in which he threatens her life and verbally abuses her. RadarOnline released the audio on its website Monday -- the second such recording since another tirade was posted Friday. The site claims the male voice is that of the 54-year-old Gibson. CNN has not independently confirmed the authenticity of the recording. In the audio released Monday, the man on the recording can be heard repeatedly using sexual slurs and profane insults as he grows increasingly enraged throughout the phone conversation.\n@highlight\nRecording purportedly captures fight between actor and ex-girlfriend\n@highlight\nSite says male voice is that of Mel Gibson\n@highlight\nMonday's audio clip is second to be released in four days\n@highlight\nPolice investigating domestic violence allegations against Gibson", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 420}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said last week that they are still in the process of gathering information surrounding @placeholder's allegations.", "idx": 66442}], "idx": 43229} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martyn Halle Scroll down for video Couples having trouble conceiving will soon be able to carry out fertility treatment in the comfort of their own home. A leading high street chemist is offering a DIY kit called The Stork that copies a form of fertility treatment called intrauterine insemination (IUI). It will be available for just \u00a3100 \u2013 a fraction of the \u00a31,000 cost of going to a private clinic for a course of similar treatment. High-street baby-making: The new DIY fertility treatment kit The Stork copies a form of intrauterine insemination (IUI) and is designed to be used at home\n@highlight\nThe Stork copies a form of intrauterine insemination treatment\n@highlight\nIt opens up for fertility treatment to take place outside clinics\n@highlight\nThe kit costs \u00a3100 in high street chemists and is meant for home use", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is recommended that @placeholder be used just before and/or during ovulation.", "idx": 66446}], "idx": 43233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 10:38 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:25 EST, 26 September 2013 A Florida mother says she's cracked her son's murder case eight years after his death was deemed an accident. Judy Weaver worked tirelessly to get to the bottom of what happened on the rainy June day in 2005 when her son Ronnie Johnson, 34, was fatally injured. She was told he died after falling off his bike and hitting his head on a curb but that explanation didn't add up. This week, thanks to her detective work, Jason Gailey, has been arrested and charged with Johnson's murder. Police now say he struck Johnson in the head with a handgun when he tried to stop a fight. The impact saw the man fall to the ground and hit the concrete.\n@highlight\nJudy Weaver worked tirelessly to determine how Ronnie Johnson, 34, died in 2005\n@highlight\nThis week, thanks to her, Jason Gailey, from Pine Hills, Florida, was charged with his murder\n@highlight\nShe was told Johnson died after falling off his bike and hitting his head on a curb but there were no scratches on the bike and no curb in the area where he was hurt\n@highlight\nEyewitnesses later changed their story and now claim Gailey struck Johnson in the head with a handgun while he tried to break up a fight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suspicious, Weaver managed to pinpoint @placeholder as a suspect just days after the incident, while her son was still clinging to life in a coma.", "idx": 66447}], "idx": 43234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- Iranian officials sat down Monday with the United States and other countries trying to put the brakes on Tehran's nuclear program, a day after Iran announced it is self-sufficient in the nuclear fuel cycle. There was \"an exchange of views and concerns,\" between the Iranians and envoys from the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, plus Germany, a diplomatic source familiar with the talks told CNN. The Iranian nuclear program was the main issue on the table, the source said. 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The robbery occurred on Friday afternoon at Margo Manhattan on Madison Avenue, the New York Daily News reports. The robber reportedly posed as a customer and was buzzed inside by manager Marcy Imber, who was the only employee working at the time. Once inside, the man asked to see a gold bracelet up close - before he attempted to tie her up. 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Monique Rathbun, the wife of former Scientology leader Marty Rathbun, claims church members - at the apparent directive of church leader David Miscavige - rented property near a home where the couple lives in order to spy on them. 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The Missing Link, Ginormica, the blue blob B.O.B. and Insectosaurus dominate \"Monsters vs. Aliens.\" And they're the good guys. Reese Witherspoon leads the cast of \"Monsters vs. Aliens,\" providing the voice of Susan, who is hit by a glowing meteorite on her wedding day. Before long she's grown into the biggest thing around. The short-statured Oscar winner relished the chance to play not only a giant, but also a role model.\n@highlight\n\"Monsters vs. Aliens\" is about motley group of misfits who team up to defeat alien\n@highlight\nMonsters are led by almost 50-foot woman, voiced by Reese Witherspoon\n@highlight\nWitherspoon says she hopes character can be role model for girls\n@highlight\nOther actors lending talents: Seth Rogen, Kiefer Sutherland, Will Arnett", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 285, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 723, "end": 741}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 907}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a welcome change of pace for @placeholder, who recorded his voice tracks for \"Monsters\" while he was filming the uber-intense \"24.\"", "idx": 66478}], "idx": 43259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CNN's Piers Morgan calls the on-screen relationship between \"The King's Speech\" actors Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush \"one of the great bromances we've ever seen in the movies.\" Firth, with his co-stars Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter, joins Morgan tonight at 9 to talk about their movie, which leads the Oscar race and has dominated the awards shows so far. All three lead performers and the film itself are nominated for Academy Awards, scheduled to be presented February 27 in Hollywood. When Morgan asked Firth to describe Rush, the actor said, \"I would describe him as my geisha girl.\"\n@highlight\nFirth on Rush: \"I would describe him as my geisha girl\"\n@highlight\nRush on Firth: \"We do tend to refer to each other as Abelard and Eloise or Thelma and Louise\"\n@highlight\nFirth on Oscar: \"No one would not want to win that statue\"\n@highlight\nSee the full interview with Colin Firth and his co-stars on \"Piers Morgan Tonight,\" 9 p.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 70, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 229, "end": 248}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 887, "end": 897}, {"start": 920, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When he tried to address the nation,\" said @placeholder, \"it was almost torturous to listen to.\"", "idx": 66481}, {"query": "@placeholder asked if he dreamed of winning an Academy Award, practicing and preparing his speech.", "idx": 66485}], "idx": 43261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A jealous boyfriend beat his 25-year-old girlfriend with a brick, bit her nose and threw a knife at her face because she wanted to go out without him, a court heard. Kieron Hardy, 22, subjected Tammy Armstrong to a shocking 90-minute ordeal in Newcastle-upon- Tyne on Valentine\u2019s Day - tearing off her dress, biting her eyebrow and throwing a laptop at her. Mother Miss Armstrong managed to escape by clambering through a kitchen window, but Hardy followed her, picked up a brick and threw it at her head as she cowered on the ground. Scroll down for video Injuries: Kieron Hardy (right), 22, subjected Tammy Armstrong (left; and with Hardy, right) to a shocking 90-minute ordeal on Valentine\u2019s Day - tearing off her dress, biting her eyebrow and throwing a computer at her\n@highlight\nKieron Hardy subjected Tammy Armstrong to shocking 90-minute ordeal\n@highlight\nTore off her dress and bit her eyebrow in Valentine's Day attack\n@highlight\nHe was under curfew and wearing tag so could not join her on night out\n@highlight\nShe escaped through a window, but he followed her and threw brick at her\n@highlight\nHardy also stabbed her friend and has now been jailed for seven years", "entities": [{"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 244, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 282}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 603, "end": 617}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 906, "end": 920}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ran to the kitchen to try to escape but the door was locked", "idx": 66486}], "idx": 43262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Robbie Williams has been caught out boasting about a bizarre meeting with World Cup star Diego Maradona - only to find he was just a look-alike, it emerged today. The singer, 38, was tricked by a 49-year-old German into thinking he had bumped into Argentinian's most famous footballer after the pair bumped into each other up a mountain. Williams then posted a picture online of himself and the impersonator with the message: 'The Hand of God meets God. I wish he was playing this year's Soccer Aid! \u00a3Maradona'. Robbie Williams has been tricked by Germany's most famous Maradona double after he spotted him in the ski resort of Ischgl in the southern Austrian province of Tirol\n@highlight\nPair met at ski resort of Ischgl in the Austrian province of Tirol\n@highlight\nWilliams jumped out of a van, gave me a hug and said: 'I love you'\n@highlight\nHe then posted a picture online of himself and the man\n@highlight\nIt later emerged the Maradona look-alike was called Abi Atic\n@highlight\nThe 49-year-old German has impersonated the star for 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder really didn't realise I was not the real thing.", "idx": 66492}], "idx": 43265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A lawyer representing Las Vegas 'road rage' suspect Erich Nowsch is raising questions about the story the victim's family told police as more details continue to emerge about the case. Conrad Claus, an attorney representing Nowsch, 19, is calling into question whether the shooting of 44-year-old Tammy Meyers was a case of road rage or a neighborhood dispute gone terribly wrong. Nowsch is being held on charges of suspicion of murder, attempted murder and firing a gun from a vehicle after he allegedly shot and killed Meyers just after the mother of four finished giving her 15-year-old daughter a driving lesson.\n@highlight\nMother-of-four Tammy Meyers, was shot in the head following an alleged 'road rage' incident on February 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada\n@highlight\nErich Nowsch, 19, is now facing charges of murder and attempted murder\n@highlight\nHe told police he started shooting because someone 'was after him'\n@highlight\nLawyer Conrad Claus is questioning details provided by the Meyers family\n@highlight\nClaus claims suspect sketch before Nowsch's arrest doesn't resemble him", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder claims he knew the suspect and said he knew the kid was bad.", "idx": 66501}], "idx": 43271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This past Sunday's \"60 Minutes\" and the latest issue of Newsweek bring back to the fore the complicated issue of money and politics. Both highlight a new book by Peter Schweizer, \"Throw Them All Out,\" which rails against what Schweizer calls \"honest graft.\" Schweizer charges that leaders from both houses of Congress have been drawing on insider knowledge to make money in the stock market -- a practice that is banned in American industry and restricted in other sectors of government. And although he is a conservative at the Hoover Institution, Schweizer is an equal opportunity scourge, attacking both Democratic and Republican leaders.\n@highlight\nBook alleges Pelosi, Boehner, other political leaders benefit from insider trading\n@highlight\nGergen, Zuckerman: Whether allegations are true or not, money plays huge role in politics\n@highlight\nWriters cite new book that argues lobbyists' money permeates and corrupts Congress\n@highlight\nWriters: Fundraising, paying cost of running for office: Money drives our democracy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 171, "end": 185}, {"start": 189, "end": 206}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 267, "end": 275}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 538, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Equally important, Congress ought to have rules about conflicts of interest that are as demanding as those for people who work in the executive and judicial branches; so far, @placeholder skates free.", "idx": 66519}], "idx": 43285} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Canadian radio host Jian Ghomeshi has interviewed some of pop culture's biggest names, from Barbra Streisand, Joni Mitchell and Dan Rather to Lena Dunham and Zach Galifianakis, and that's just in the past few months. His CBC Radio show, \"Q with Jian Ghomeshi,\" is one of the most popular in the network's history, making him a bona fide celebrity in a country that takes pride in its public radio. It aired on more than 180 public radio stations in the United States, prompting the Washington Post to call it \"the most popular new arts and culture radio show in America\" in 2013.\n@highlight\nThe CBC has ended its relationship with popular radio host Jian Ghomeshi\n@highlight\nGhomeshi claims he was fired for disclosing that he participates in rough sex and role-playing\n@highlight\n3 women anonymously accused Ghomeshi of abusive sexual practices in the Toronto Star\n@highlight\nRadio host denies allegations, says his reputation is being ruined by a \"jilted\" ex", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 92, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 158, "end": 174}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 482, "end": 496}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder released a statement saying the decision was \"not made without serious deliberation and careful consideration\" and declined to comment further.", "idx": 66539}], "idx": 43298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:19 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 21:25 EST, 2 October 2013 A Victoria's Secret model's sugar heir husband fled the United States for Europe last year, allegedly skipping out on a $7 million divorce settlement to the mother of his three children and $250,000 in unpaid rent and damages from a Soho loft he is accused of trashing. David Mimran, 46, a fledgling movie producer and son of sugar billionaire Jean-Claude Mimran, owes his first wife Lucy, a retired fashion model, half of their marital property, according to legal documents. The 41-year-old met Mimran in Puerto Rico when she was only 18 and the couple were married for more than 20 years, having three boys who are now aged 20, 17 and 16.\n@highlight\nDavid Mimran, 46, fled the U.S. for Europe last year, allegedly skipping out on millions owed to his ex-wife\n@highlight\nThe sugar heir's new wife, Victoria's Secret model Julie Ordon, 29, claimed they moved so her kids could grow up in her native Switzerland\n@highlight\nThe couple are also being sued for 'damaging valuable antiques and furniture at apartment in SoHo' and 'failing to pay two months' rent'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 441, "end": 458}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 897, "end": 913}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Nightmare tenants': Businessman David Mimran and his model wife @placeholder, pictured in 2010, are being sued by their former landlords for allegedly trashing their luxury SoHo apartment and missing rent", "idx": 66544}], "idx": 43301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Congressional negotiators reached a tentative deal Tuesday to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits while avoiding a fee cut for Medicare doctors, according to Republican legislators and aides. The framework deal followed a key Republican concession Monday and could receive the endorsement of a House-Senate conference committee on Wednesday. Reps. Renee Ellmers of North Carolina and Fred Upton of Michigan, both Republicans who were part of the conference committee negotiations, called it a tentative agreement, while a top House Democratic aide said Democratic leaders would discuss the proposal with their members on Wednesday morning. Ellmers and Upton said they expected the conference committee to sign off on the measure Wednesday if no objections arise. In that case, the House would vote on the agreement, in the form of the conference committee report, as soon as Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Some Republican congressmen question the tentative agreement\n@highlight\nProgress is made after Republicans back down on payroll tax cut\n@highlight\nPolitical analyst Norm Ornstein warns new GOP strategy could backfire\n@highlight\nPresident Obama warns that failing to act could hurt the economic recovery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some @placeholder wanted unemployed individuals to pass drug tests and meet certain education standards before getting benefits -- an idea generally opposed by Democrats.", "idx": 66545}], "idx": 43302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tim Howard protected the USA's goal heroically during 90 minutes of regulation time against Belgium in their World Cup last-16 tie - breaking the record for most saves in a World Cup match in the process. Howard's 15 stops saw him make history but he was eventually beaten twice in extra time as the Belgians progressed to the quarter-finals. He later tweeted of his pride at representing his country at the 2014 World Cup, saying: 'Im proud to suit up w every one of these guys. It's a tremendous honor to represent this country & a ride I'll never forget. Thx for joining'.\n@highlight\nHoward broke the record for most saves in World Cup match with 15\n@highlight\nEverton goalkeeper kept the last-16 tie goalless after 90 minutes\n@highlight\nBut Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku saw Belgium progress 2-1\n@highlight\nJulian Green scored for USMNT during extra-time but it was not enough\n@highlight\nVirals of Howard have been celebrating his performance against Belgium", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Howard's Wikipedia page was changed to include all of these 'facts' about the @placeholder keeper", "idx": 66555}], "idx": 43307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple has sent out invitations for a media event in San Francisco on March 9, about one month before the much-anticipated launch of the new Apple Watch. The world's largest technology company did not specify what the event will be about in the invitation which reads simply 'Spring Forward,' a word play on the resetting of watches for daylight saving time. Chief Executive Tim Cook said last month that the company plans to launch the smartwatch in April. Scroll down for video The world's largest technology company did not specify what the event will be about in the invitation which reads simply 'Spring Forward,' a word play on the resetting of watches for daylight saving time.\n@highlight\nThe Apple CEO says his smartwatch is set to vibrate intermittently to remind him to get up and move around\n@highlight\n'A lot of doctors believe sitting is the new cancer,' Cook said at a Goldman Sachs technology conference in San Francisco on Tuesday\n@highlight\nApple Watch will start shipping in April, with prices starting at $349", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month @placeholder hit out at the sedentary lifestyle of many people, claiming that sitting is terrible for your health -and that the upcoming Apple Watch can help.", "idx": 66563}], "idx": 43315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Top Gear team tried to burn their cars as they fled Argentina after being attacked by protesters because it would give the footage 'dramatic effect', it has been claimed. Jeremy Clarkson and his film crew made a dramatic exit from Argentina this summer after being attacked over a perceived slur on the Falklands war, which the outspoken presenter described as the 'scariest thing I have ever been involved in.' Now Argentine police have published a report claiming that Clarkson, along with colleagues Richard Hammond and James May, attempted to torch their cars while fleeing for the Chilean border. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nCrew were attacked over number plate thought to reference Falklands War\n@highlight\nJeremy Clarkson has described attacks as 'the scariest thing ever'\n@highlight\nBut police report claims presenters tried to torch cars during escape bid\n@highlight\nArgentinian ambassador says move was attempt to add 'dramatic effect'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 175, "end": 189}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 507, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cars were eventually impounded by the police, who then escorted the presenters out @placeholder and into Chile via another route.", "idx": 66564}], "idx": 43316} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- A leader of the United Arab Emirates discounted concerns about a nuclear-armed Iran in a CNN interview Monday, saying Tehran would find the ultimate weapon to be of little use. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Emirates' prime minister and vice president, told CNN's \"Erin Burnett OutFront\" that he did not believe Iran would build a bomb. \"What can Iran do with a nuclear weapon?\" Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, asked. \"For example, will they hit Israel? How many Palestinians will die? And you think if Iran hits Israel, their cities will be safe? They will be gone the next day.\"\n@highlight\n\"What can Iran do with a nuclear weapon?\" Al Maktoum asks\n@highlight\nThe IAEA said it has evidence Iran has worked toward a bomb\n@highlight\nIran insists its nuclear program is peaceful", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 53, "end": 72}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 128}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 221, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 334}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 523}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But other countries -- notably @placeholder -- are more concerned about the prospect.", "idx": 66569}], "idx": 43319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd France\u2019s match-winner Paul Pogba hailed his winning goal as one of the best moments of his life as Les Bleus swept into the World Cup quarter-finals by beating Nigeria 2-0 in Brasilia. Pogba\u2019s header came in the 79th minute and Joseph Yobo\u2019s stoppage time sealed the win for Didier Deschamps' side after a hard-fought game against the Super Eagles. And the Juventus midfielder said that his goal was 'liberating' as it lifted the pressure on France as favourites to advance to the last eight. 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Hilary Parsons arrived with three lawyers today in a bid to save the 58-year-old grandmother, who was convicted of trying to smuggle \u00a31.6million of cocaine in 2012, from the firing squad. Ms Parsons\u2019 dash to the Indonesian island was spurred by what appears to be the imminent threat of execution for the two Australian ringleaders of the Bali Nine heroin-smuggling ring, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. Scroll down for video Worry: Her face etched with anxiety, Hilary Parsons (right) - the sister of British drug mule Lindsay Sandiford (left) - waited outside Bali\u2019s notorious Kerokoban jail today as part of a last-minute bid to save her life\n@highlight\nHilary Parsons' sister on death row for smuggling \u00a31.6m cocaine in 2012\n@highlight\nGrandmother, 58, from Cheltenham, now faces execution within days\n@highlight\nAustralians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran told they will be next\n@highlight\nMs Parsons arrived at Indonesian island jail today with three lawyers\n@highlight\nHer sister needs pardon from President - who has zero-tolerance stance", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 583}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "February 7: It emerges Mrs @placeholder has been notified that she is formally listed for execution.", "idx": 66582}], "idx": 43328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Though he told authorities that the devil made him do it, Satanists disapproved, after a man allegedly shattered a stone copy of the Ten Commandments last week. The man is accused of running his car on Friday into a controversial 6-foot-tall granite tablet of the Biblical edicts erected near Oklahoma City's Capitol, CNN affiliate KFOR reported. He then left his car standing, along with the monument, which -- as photos showed -- was smashed asunder through the second commandment: \"Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain.\" He walked into the Federal Building on foot, where he made threats against President Obama and the federal government, KFOR reported, citing U.S. Secret Service agents.\n@highlight\nA man allegedly rams his car into a Ten Commandments monument\n@highlight\nThe 6-foot granite copy of the Biblical edicts has drawn criticism from a civil rights group\n@highlight\nThe ACLU still wants the monument gone -- but legally; it condemns the apparent vandalism\n@highlight\nThe Satanic Temple also condemned the monument's destruction as violation of free speech", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 694, "end": 712}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Condemnation came quickly from two sources that have railed against the monument -- the @placeholder of Oklahoma and the Satanic Temple.", "idx": 66583}], "idx": 43329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- In 1981, Dr Mohga Kamal-Yanni was preparing to leave Egypt for a clinical attachment in England when her father had a heart attack. He fell in the street, and was taken to a public hospital, where Dr Kamal-Yanni kept vigil at his bedside until he regained his strength. A doctor at a hospital in India where health indicators have showed no significant improvement in seven years. During his stay in the hospital, she was appalled at the low level of healthcare available to him. \"It was awful. There was no medicine,\" she told CNN. As a doctor, Kamal-Yanni was able to watch over her father's progress. Her professional opinion on his recovery was striking. \"My father survived that heart attack for two reasons,\" she said. \"One, because of God's will, and two, because he had a strong will. It was nothing to do with the health service.\"\n@highlight\nOxfam: Lack of infrastructure is the greatest danger to health in poor countries\n@highlight\nWHO: 4.25 million more doctors and nurses needed worldwide\n@highlight\nPoor countries won't cope with SARS, avian flu\n@highlight\nPositive policy changes have seen number of children not in school fall by a third", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 768, "end": 770}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 969, "end": 971}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The following year, Kamal-Yanni came to @placeholder to do a clinical attachment.", "idx": 66586}], "idx": 43331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In late 2012, some comic book fans were completely outraged. How could Marvel Comics lose Peter Parker, its most famous character, to a brain switch with Dr. Otto \"Octopus\" Octavius, so that \"Doc Ock\" would take over the role of Spider-Man? That development in the final 700th issue of \"Amazing Spider-Man\" sent shock waves across the comic book industry and gave rise to \"Superior Spider-Man\" with the new Spidey, who was secretly \"Doc Ock.\" All of that finally comes to an end with the relaunch of \"Amazing Spider-Man.\" The first new issue (#1 of course) hits stores on Wednesday, and the anticipation is so strong that at least 600,000 books have already been preordered (it doesn't hurt that it comes with the comic \"Inhuman\" #1 for free).\n@highlight\nPeter Parker, out of commission more than a year, returns as Spider-Man\n@highlight\nPeter Parker's return is one of the most anticipated comic book events of recent years\n@highlight\nHis loss in late 2012 -- and replacement by Dr. Octopus in a brain switch -- was controversial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 167, "end": 189}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 296, "end": 313}, {"start": 382, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 510, "end": 527}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 989, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a lot of faith from @placeholder editorial, and I'm grateful they let me try it.", "idx": 66589}], "idx": 43332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Did the FBI make the right decision in reading the suspected underwear bomber his Miranda rights and placing him in the civilian court system only hours after he was detained for trying to blow up a Northwest flight on Christmas? That question has been at the heart of heated discussions on Capitol Hill. This is what we know about the interrogations: FBI Director Robert Mueller said suspect Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab was interviewed twice by what Mueller called some of the best FBI agents. Officials said the first interrogation lasted about 50 minutes, and the second was shorter. AbdulMutallab provided information that \"has already proved useful in the fight against al Qaeda,\" Justice Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.\n@highlight\nFBI read suspected underwear bomber his Miranda rights just hours after being detained\n@highlight\nSenior intelligence, Homeland Security officials testify they were not consulted\n@highlight\nSome members of Congress outraged AbdulMutallab wasn't held over for military trial\n@highlight\nThey say he was providing valuable intelligence on al Qaeda before being Mirandized", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 413, "end": 437}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 884, "end": 900}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 989, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though Mueller acknowledged that he was not consulted about the decision, he said the @placeholder and others in the administration were contacted before the second interview.", "idx": 66591}], "idx": 43333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters PUBLISHED: 19:18 EST, 27 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:00 EST, 28 July 2013 The Queen has launched a discreet campaign to ensure that Prince Charles, Prince William \u2013 and eventually baby George \u2013 inherit her role as Head of the Commonwealth. Contrary to popular belief, the position does not extend to her successors. However, the Queen wants David Cameron to use a summit later this year to urge Commonwealth leaders to change its rules so that her son, grandson and great-grandson take on the role when they become King. Born to rule: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their new born son, Prince George of Cambridge\n@highlight\nIt is currently up to leaders of the Commonwealth who will be next Head\n@highlight\nThe Queen wants to make the title hereditary", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 227, "end": 250}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 366}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 580}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It would be awful if, when the Queen dies, there was a political wrangle in the Commonwealth over whether @placeholder should follow her,\u2019 said one diplomat.", "idx": 66599}], "idx": 43338} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A leisurely stroll along a Florida beach threw up an elephant-sized opportunity for Todd Unbehagen to take a glorious and very unusual selfie. Capturing the huge creature wading knee-deep off the shores of Gulf Coast Redington Beach on Saturday, Unbehagen joined dozens of other perplexed onlookers in wondering just how an elephant had managed to end up there. The amusing picture spread across social media and the lady responsible for the gentle giant's appearance over the weekend has come forward to explain why she rented Judy the elephant and how, amazingly, it was completely legal. Scroll Down for Video\n@highlight\nBeachgoers on Saturday were stunned to see an Indian elephant wading in the waters of Redington Beach on Florida's Gulf Coast\n@highlight\nAccountant Todd Unbehagen took a selfie picture of the elephant which spread across the Internet\n@highlight\nIt was revealed the elephant is named Judy, is 58-years-old and was hired for a local realtor's 60th birthday party\n@highlight\nThe cost to Claudia McCorkle to hire Judy for four hours was $4,500", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 220, "end": 245}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, despite common sense dictating that some laws may have been broken in carting an elephant to a quiet @placeholder beach on a weekend, it turns out that the city commission was well aware and had approved.", "idx": 66601}], "idx": 43339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When Robert Byrd came to Congress from West Virginia, a postage stamp cost 3 cents and kids were clamoring for a new toy called Mr. Potato Head. On Wednesday, almost 57 years later, Byrd became the longest-serving member of Congress in history. Two days before he turns 92, the eloquent legislator known for his encyclopedic knowledge of Senate rules and history surpasses Carl T. Hayden, the Arizona Democrat who served a total of 20,773 days in the U.S. House and Senate. With his 20,774th day representing West Virginia -- six years in House and then nearly 51 years and counting in the Senate -- Byrd sets a record for longevity unlikely to be broken as the political climate turns toward term limits and growing public dissatisfaction with Congress.\n@highlight\nSen. 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Rachel Burke, 28, was scheduled to spend three weeks in Nepal on the hiking holiday which had been branded as \u2018high risk\u2019 by the UK based The Adventure Company. She flew into Kathmandu with two friends on 15 April, 2011 and began to travel on foot to base camp Mount Everest, Southwark Coroner\u2019s Court was told.\n@highlight\nRachel Burke was due to spend three weeks in Nepal on the hiking holiday\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old took part in a trek branded 'high risk' by The Adventure Company\n@highlight\nShe flew into Kathmandu with two friends in April 2011 and began to travel on foot to base camp Mount Everest\n@highlight\nOn the sixth day of the hike she was taken on foot partway back down the mountain and died the following day", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 452, "end": 453}, {"start": 461, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 623}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 789, "end": 809}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018She had lost her spirit which was unusual for @placeholder,\u2019 she said.", "idx": 66607}], "idx": 43343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When James Richards decided to ask his partner of 13 years to marry him, he wanted it to be an extra special occasion. So the romantic 35-year-old, from Swansea, South Wales, decided to aim high - and attempted to enlist the help of his favourite pop star. James wrote to Paloma Faith, contacting her through her Facebook page, to ask if she would lend a hand popping the question to his other half Chris Howells. Chris (right) was on a train home when he received the message, he says he was overwhelmed but immediately said yes to partner James (left)\n@highlight\nJames Richards enlisted the help of Paloma Faith to propose to his partner\n@highlight\nPaloma responded to his Facebook plea by recording a 30-second clip\n@highlight\nChris Howells watched the video and immediately said yes", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 565, "end": 578}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder points out that the couple have been together for 13 years and it is about time that they get married", "idx": 66612}], "idx": 43347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox and Kimberley Dadds PUBLISHED: 16:54 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 02:40 EST, 30 November 2012 She may have been left distraught on Wednesday when she narrowly missed out on seeing her daughter Kiki in the jungle, but it was a better day for Charlie Brooks on Thursday night's show. The EastEnders actress won a phone call to her daughter as a result of a darts game they played. And she was so overwhelmed she gushed at her campmates afterwards, thanking them for letting her take the one call granted to the four of them. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFormer EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks failed to 'win' her daughter in task a day earlier\n@highlight\nKiki, who had been away from her mother for 18 days, was standing behind a yellow door and could hear her mother's voice but was not able to see her\n@highlight\nThe seven-year-old was then told she couldn't see her, causing a backlash", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Delighted: Just a day after @placeholder was left disappointed at not", "idx": 66622}], "idx": 43353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Thousands of mourners turned out in Falluja Saturday, hours after a powerful Sunni sheikh called on Iraq's Shiite prime minister to hand over soldiers responsible for killing anti-government protesters in Anbar province or face \"losses among their ranks.\" The warning came as reports emerged that four soldiers were killed and four were abducted after security forces fired on a Sunni anti-government protest in Falluja, raising fears of retaliations that could ignite sectarian violence. Sheikh Ahmed Abu Risha, who is credited with rallying Sunni tribal leaders to turn on al Qaeda in Iraq, gave Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government seven days to hand over to Anbar's criminal court those involved in the shootings.\n@highlight\nFour Iraqi soldiers have been killed in clashes in Falluja, officials say\n@highlight\nFour soldiers also have been abducted, police officials say\n@highlight\nSheikh Ahmed Abu Risha is demanding the prime minister hand over the soldiers involved\n@highlight\nAt least seven people were killed and 47 wounded in shootings during protests Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 513, "end": 527}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 915, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's demand that troops withdraw from Falluja was backed by a number of religious leaders in the city.", "idx": 66625}], "idx": 43354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jack Wilshere reckons his family would never forgive him if he was not up for the challenge of helping England tackle Scotland on Tuesday night. The Arsenal midfielder produced a man-of-the-match display as England recorded a fourth straight Euro 2016 qualifying victory after coming from behind to defeat Slovenia 3-1 at Wembley on Saturday. Roy Hodgson's squad, though, immediately turned focus on delivering the required performance up at Celtic Park, where the atmosphere will be white hot. Jack Wilshere showed passion in the bucket-load against Slovenia, and is desperate to play against Scotland Wilshere admits that his family would never forgive him if he missed Tuesday's game against Scotland\n@highlight\nEngland travel to Scotland in an international friendly on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nJack Wilshere was man of the match as England beat Slovenia\n@highlight\nHe now says he is desperate to face England's northerly neighbours\n@highlight\nWilshere says his family would not forgive him if he missed the game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The manager has already given us a speech about England v @placeholder and told us that back in the day, it was the highlight of the season.", "idx": 66640}], "idx": 43364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley A jury has criticised the Army for safety failings after a soldier on a training exercise using live ammunition was shot dead when a colleague\u2019s jammed machine gun suddenly fired. James Wilkinson, 21, from Whitefield, Greater Manchester, a fusilier with 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was hit in the neck in Kenya in 2011 after a senior officer failed to follow policy. Two soldiers, Fusilier Colin Bell and Pte Patrick Price, were convicted of negligence and later jailed. Both men were also dismissed from service but were allowed to remain in the forces on demoted ranks - Bell was a corporal and Price a staff sergeant - after Appeal Court judges reduced their sentences.\n@highlight\nJames Wilkinson from Gtr Manchester killed on exercise in Kenya in 2011\n@highlight\nMarried for just four months when he died and never saw his daughter\n@highlight\nSenior officer failed to follow official Army policy and two soldiers demoted\n@highlight\nInquest jury delivered a narrative verdict after four days of evidence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 253}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 317}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 459}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman added: 'Our thoughts remain with Fusilier @placeholder\u2019s friends and family following this tragic accident.", "idx": 66642}], "idx": 43366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- India and Pakistan have finally found something they can agree on. Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi, an Indian and Pakistani doubles team, made it to the men's doubles finals in the U.S. Open. On Friday afternoon, the 16th-seeded pair lost to the top-seeded Mike and Bob Bryan, an American team of identical twins. This unlikely pair, dubbed the Indo-Pak Express, has become a symbol of pride for both nations. Qureshi, from Pakistan, says he can see it in the fans who come to watch. \"It was great to see all the Indian supporters, most of them wearing Pakistani flags on their faces, holding Pakistani flags and cheering for the same team,\" he said. \"That's a moment I will never forget in my life, meeting so many Indians supporting us.\"\n@highlight\nIndian Rohan Bopanna, Pakistani Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi are the Indo-Pak Express\n@highlight\nThey'll play in the men's doubles finals at the U.S. Open on Friday afternoon\n@highlight\nThey want to ease tensions between their countries with message of peace through sport\n@highlight\nThe players say they hope their chemistry rubs off on others", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 113}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 361, "end": 376}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 799, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 843}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And just looking at the bigger picture, I just feel if me, as a @placeholder, and him, as an Indian, can do so well on the court and be friends off the court, there's no other reason why those Indians and Pakistanis can't be friends,\" Qureshi said in an interview with CNN.", "idx": 66650}, {"query": "@placeholder hopes they can get their message to their home nations by playing well at the tournament.", "idx": 66653}], "idx": 43373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Effective Saturday night, Yemeni Vice President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi took over Ali Abdullah Saleh's responsibilities as president, Yemeni government spokesman Abdu Ganadi told CNN. The power transfer comes as a source close to the Saudi government said that the long-time Yemeni ruler arrived in Riyadh around midnight Saturday, a day after being hurt in an attack on a mosque in his palace. Some Yemeni officials continue to insist that Saleh, who for months has resisted calls to step down, is still in Yemen. Yaser Yamani, Sanaa's deputy mayor, told Yemeni state TV Saturday night that \"Saleh is still being treated in the military hospital in Sanaa.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: President Saleh has arrived in Riyadh for medical treatment, a source says\n@highlight\nSaleh's injuries from Friday's attack on his palace are worse than first thought\n@highlight\nVice President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has taken over, a Yemeni official says\n@highlight\nAll the key players in Sanaa have agreed to an open-ended ceasefire, the source says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 57, "end": 79}, {"start": 91, "end": 108}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 876, "end": 898}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government source said Saturday that the Riyadh government has helped to broker an open-ended cease-fire aimed at ending spiralling violence in Yemen.", "idx": 66654}], "idx": 43374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A senior Justice Department official told a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on Thursday that several agencies including the FBI are investigating partisan political activity inside the IRS, and that former official Lois Lerner's disappearing emails are on the menu. A criminal investigation, Deputy Attorney General James Cole testified, 'is being conducted by career attorneys and agents of the Department\u2019s Criminal and Civil Rights Divisions, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Cole declined to provide lawmakers with details about what the DOJ has uncovered. 'I can, however, tell you,' he added, 'that the investigation includes investigating the circumstances of the lost emails from Ms.Lerner\u2019s computer.'\n@highlight\nDeputy attorney general testifies that the DOJ is looking into the 2011 disappearance of years of Lerner's emails following a hard drive crash\n@highlight\nRepublicans believe the emails would show the former IRS official's leading role in a scheme to target conservative nonprofit groups\n@highlight\nA House Oversight subcommittee is hearing from Deputy AG James Cole on Thursday morning", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 64, "end": 80}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 428, "end": 462}, {"start": 469, "end": 499}, {"start": 510, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1168}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That seems unlikely, as @placeholder's appearance at Thursday's hearing appears calculated in part to quell conservatives' fears about the DOJ's impartiality.", "idx": 66657}], "idx": 43376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Martin Viera's Chevrolet rolled out of the dealer's lot, Harry Truman was president of the United States, gasoline cost 27 cents a gallon and a 24-year-old lefty named Tommy Lasorda was pitching for Almendares in the Cuban winter baseball league. That world is long gone, but the Chevy's still running on the streets of Havana - part of a fleet of classic cars that have become an icon of tourism in the socialist nation - and is earning the locals a good salary. For decades, the cars slowly decayed. But officials in recent years have eased state control over the economy by allowing limited self-employment. So those lucky enough to have a pre-revolutionary car can earn money legally by ferrying tourists \u2014 or Cubans celebrating weddings \u2014 along Havana's waterfront Malecon boulevard.\n@highlight\nCuban officials have eased state control over self-employment so locals can drive around tourists in their classic cars for an income\n@highlight\nViera's 1951 Chevrolet and Osmani Rodriguez's 1954 Ford are now part of Havana's tourist draw and the old classics are being polished to look brand new", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 764, "end": 781}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 963, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 992}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A man drives a classic American car after the exhibition of antique classic cars in Havana - While the U.S. embargo that took effect in 1961 stopped the flow of new cars, and most parts, a few @placeholder now manage to bring in replacement parts when friends or family visit from the U.S.", "idx": 66663}], "idx": 43379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A ball gown worn by the then Princess Elizabeth and gifted to a telephone operator is now to be auctioned. The dress designed by influential fashion designer Norman Hartnell, the respected and official Royal Family clothier, is set to make a minimum of \u00a325,000. Speaking to a 1961 issue of Woman's Own which featured the beautiful gown, Kathleen Ward, who worked at Buckingham Palace for six years, gives an extraordinary insight into the royal family before the coronation of the monarch. Scroll down for video Queen of style: A luxurious pink silk ball gown worn in the 1940s by Queen Elizabeth and later gifted to a telephone operator working at Buckingham Palace at the time\n@highlight\nIn 1949, Kathleen Ward worked as a telephone operator for the Royals\n@highlight\nThe 18-year-old received the dress after the Queen worn it on a night out\n@highlight\nFashion designer Norman Hartnell designed the ball gown\n@highlight\nLos Angeles based auctioneers Nate D Sanders are now selling it online", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 582, "end": 596}, {"start": 650, "end": 666}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 873, "end": 887}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 953, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'A red velvet evening dress, a dusty pink afternoon dress and a pink and white @placeholder evening dress.", "idx": 66673}], "idx": 43387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mysterious 'pyramid' has been spotted on the surface of a comet that scientists are hoping will unlock the secrets to how Earth formed. The strange structure was discovered by the Rosetta probe as it orbited comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 297 million miles (478 million km) from Earth. At around 82ft-tall (25 metres), the structure is one of the larger boulders seen on the comet and could help scientists better understand its history. Scroll down for video Boulder Cheops, taken by Rosetta\u2019s OSIRIS camera on 19 September , from a distance of 17.7 miles (28.5km) The 'pyramid' stood out among a group of boulders on the lower side of 67P/C-G's larger lobe \u2013 an area that has reminded scientists of the famous pyramids at Giza near Cairo in Egypt.\n@highlight\nStructure is one of the comet's larger boulders seen by Rosetta\n@highlight\nIt could help scientists better understand how the comet formed\n@highlight\nIt is in a region that reminded scientists of the pyramids at Giza\n@highlight\nEsa has named the structure Cheops, after the largest of those pyramids, the Great Pyramid, which was for the pharaoh Cheops in 2550 BC\n@highlight\nOn November 11, Rosetta will send Philae probe to comet's surface\n@highlight\nScientists hope the spider-like probe will send back data that could answer questions on the origin of Earth's water and perhaps even life", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 216, "end": 240}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1323}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last month a 2.4 mile-wide (4km) region on the 'head' of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was revealed as the spot for the daring landing of Rosetta's @placeholder probe.", "idx": 66677}], "idx": 43390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Radical preacher: Anjem Choudary was one of nine men arrested by officers in London this morning Britain's most notorious Islamist hate preacher was arrested yesterday in a huge police operation. Anjem Choudary, 47, was one of nine men held in a series of co-ordinated dawn raids by counter-terrorist police. The show of force targeted the leadership of radical organisation Al-Muhajiroun, which he founded almost 20 years ago, and was later banned. The arrests came on the eve of the first British air strikes on Islamic extremists waging war in Iraq and Syria. Many of those held across London yesterday have been vocal cheerleaders of the bloodshed in the Middle East.\n@highlight\nChoudary arrested along with eight other men in London this morning\n@highlight\nThe 47-year-old had just moved out of Walthamstow home a week ago\n@highlight\nNeighbours say he 'totally gutted the house' and moved out his items\n@highlight\nMuslim activist Abu Izzadeen, born Trevor Brooks, also among arrests\n@highlight\nPremises in London and Stoke-on-Trent are being searched by police\n@highlight\nOfficers: 'Part of ongoing investigation into Islamist-related terrorism'\n@highlight\nMen arrested for 'supporting banned group' said to be al-Muhajiroun\n@highlight\nGroup, which has changed names in past, was banned in UK in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}, {"start": 954, "end": 966}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1296}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet his apparent disdain for @placeholder has not stopped the married father of four claiming up to \u00a325,000 a year in benefits from the British taxpayer.", "idx": 66687}], "idx": 43397} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "TV presenter: Qiu Yuanyuan declined treatment while pregnant to avoid it harming her unborn baby A Chinese television presenter who refused chemotherapy treatment after discovering she had cancer when she was pregnant has died. Qiu Yuanyuan, 26, of Zhengzhou, Henan, who had declined treatment while pregnant to avoid it harming her unborn baby, died exactly 100 days after giving birth to her son, Niannian. The former chess game show host learned she was pregnant in March - but the results of a physical exam found she had a late-stage malignant tumour, according to reports in China. She decided to stop her treatment to protect her baby, but the cancer then spread around her body \u2013 and she was admitted to hospital in September when her conditioned worsened.\n@highlight\nQiu Yuanyuan, 26, of Zhengzhou, had declined treatment while pregnant\n@highlight\nGame show presenter died exactly 100 days after giving birth to her son\n@highlight\nHusband says she 'understood that not everything in life can be perfect'", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I hope everyone can silently bless her and our child, and smile at life - just as @placeholder did.\u2019", "idx": 66693}], "idx": 43403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- As they furiously typed computer code through the night in a small Capitol Hill office, little did they know they were about to change the way Americans would view what has become known as the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history. The handful of staffers from Rep. Ed Markey's now defunct Select Committee for Energy Independence and Global Warming had just received word from oil giant BP that they would be given a live feed of the underwater cameras monitoring the spewing oil from 8,000 feet below the Gulf of Mexico. The date was May 19, 2010, nearly one month to the day that the Deepwater Horizon well had exploded, killing 11 workers and causing oil to stream unabated into the Gulf.\n@highlight\nSpillcam changed the way BP, government responded to Gulf oil disaster\n@highlight\nUnderwater camera allowed scientists to better understand the gusher\n@highlight\nRep. 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British Airways has compiled the most popular foodstuffs holidaymakers bring home from the 200 countries that they operate within. American sweets Hershey's Kisses and Peanut M&M's take the first and third spots, respectively, with Turkish delight also making the top three. Popular treat: Holidaymakers to the US frequently bring Hershey's Kisses back home with them Tayto\u2019s Cheese & Onion Crisps (Ireland), Chianti wine (Italy), Tunnock's Tea Cakes (Scotland), The Chocolate Block wine (South Africa), Tim Tam biscuits (Australia), Oliveira da Serra Gourmet Olive Oil (Portugal) and Mount Gay Rum from the Caribbean complete the top 10 foods taken home.\n@highlight\nAmerican sweets are the most popular foodstuffs taken home from holiday\n@highlight\nHershey's Kisses and Peanut M&M's take first and third spots in study\n@highlight\nBrits take Marmite, marmalade and Newcastle Brown Ale abroad with them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 304, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 468, "end": 469}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 533, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 638}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 691, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 742, "end": 754}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We associate happy memories with holidays, and being able to relive these, even for just a few pleasurable moment with a glass of @placeholder, or slice of rum cake, can transport us back to our holiday instantly.\u2019", "idx": 66713}], "idx": 43416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"When the Ebola outbreak started, it was very terrifying for everybody,\" recalls Michael Chu'no Ike from Nsukka in Nigeria's Enugu State. \"People were afraid it could be transmitted by air and started believing all sorts of rumors about how to boost their immunity.\" The virus has killed over 5,100 people worldwide, eight of which have been in Nigeria. While his home country has been declared Ebola free, Ike is creating a voice messaging system to raise awareness about the killer disease in the worst effected countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. \"Over 70% of people in West Africa live in rural and semi-urban areas,\" explains Ike, founder of the HaltEbola mobile service. \"These groups usually do not have access to internet but they have good mobile phone coverage. Therefore, we saw the effectiveness in using the oldest means of communication -- voice -- to reach people.\"\n@highlight\nThe deadly Ebola virus has killed over 5,100 people worldwide during this outbreak\n@highlight\nAfrican business leaders have committed $28 million and logistical support to fight the virus\n@highlight\nVoice-messaging systems are being developed to educate people in their local language about how to avoid infection\n@highlight\nMusic is being used as a means to spread the message about Ebola", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 81, "end": 98}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1289}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's vision is to reach people who are afraid to call authorities and ask for help -- the plan is that citizens will receive a call from HaltEbola, but instead of getting advice from a foreign doctor, they will hear a recorded message from local celebrities.", "idx": 66714}, {"query": "Ike's vision is to reach people who are afraid to call authorities and ask for help -- the plan is that citizens will receive a call from @placeholder, but instead of getting advice from a foreign doctor, they will hear a recorded message from local celebrities.", "idx": 66715}], "idx": 43417} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have unveiled their itinerary for their visit to New Zealand and Australia next month -- but it's unclear whether Prince George will be attending engagements with them. Announcing the royal couple's planned engagements on the April 7 -25 visit, the Prince's private secretary identified occasions at which the youngest royal might be present, but kept an element of suspense: \"George being just a little over eight-months-old by the time they travel, I'm sure you will appreciate that the couple will have to make a final decision on those moments much closer to the time.\"\n@highlight\nBritain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit NZ and Australia from April 7 to 25\n@highlight\nA final decision has not been made on Prince George's presence at public events\n@highlight\nQueen Elizabeth II had to give permission for the two heirs to the throne to fly together\n@highlight\nIt will be Catherine's first visit to either country, while Prince William first visited in 1983", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 47}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 700}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the eight-month campaign fought there, 2,721 @placeholder and 8,709 Australians died, before the allied forces withdrew.", "idx": 66732}], "idx": 43429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:46 EST, 7 October 2013 An elderly British couple have been knocked down and killed in America whilst trying to cross a five lane freeway in America to reach a roadside diner. Edward McElroy, 76, and his 70-year old wife Brenda were thought to have been walking hand-in-hand when they were hit by a pick-up truck - just 24 hours after they arrived in the US for a last-minute 'fly drive' holiday. A nurse attempted to give first aid to the couple, but both were pronounced dead at the scene having been killed instantly.\n@highlight\nEdward McElroy, 76, and his wife, Brenda, were killed in West Virginia\n@highlight\nThey were struck by a truck and both died at the scene in Barboursville\n@highlight\nThey had gone to America for a last-minute fly-drive holiday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 422, "end": 423}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearly 80 per cent of @placeholder is covered in trees and \u2018fall driving tours\u2019 are a popular tourist attraction.", "idx": 66737}], "idx": 43433} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father who co-wrote a book with his son about how the boy visited heaven after a car wreck was telling the truth, his family has said - even though the youngster has now denied the tale. Alex Malarkey, now 16, was in a coma for two months and left paralyzed after the wreck in 2004, but when he awoke, he claimed an angel had lifted him up to heaven where he met Jesus and Satan. With his father, Kevin Malarkey, he wrote best-selling book 'The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven' in 2010 - but this week, Alex claimed the whole story was a lie.\n@highlight\nAlex Malarkey said he visited heaven and met Jesus while in a coma for two months at age six following a car crash in 2004\n@highlight\nHe then wrote the best-selling book with his father Kevin, who is recently separated from Alex's mother\n@highlight\nNow Alex has written an open letter to publishers saying he made it all up\n@highlight\nHis mother says Alex receives no money from the sale of the book\n@highlight\nBut Kevin Malarkey's family say they stand by him, saying: 'Kevin has always told the truth. 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Doctor Steven Shafer said lifting the chin of a patient under anaesthetic to clear the airwaves should be the first thing a doctor tries to revive someone who has stopped breathing. The jury in the trial of Dr Conrad Murray, Jackson's private doctor, was also shown a dramatic video re-enacting how the singer stopped breathing after taking a deadly cocktail of drugs to help him sleep.\n@highlight\nJackson's private doctor criticised for lack of vital hospital equipment\n@highlight\nSinger's mother Katherine Jackson seen shaking her head in public gallery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 270, "end": 284}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 833, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "have accused @placeholder of delaying too long before calling for help after", "idx": 66751}], "idx": 43441} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A purse used to smack a gunman at a Florida school board meeting has sold on eBay for $13,100, the auction site said Wednesday. Proceeds from the sale will go to Salvage Santa, a charity started by Mike Jones that restores old bicycles and toys and gives them to children in the Florida Panhandle around the holidays. Jones is the security officer who police said shot and wounded 56-year-old Clay Duke after he took over a Bay District School Board meeting earlier in December, upset that the district had fired his wife. Duke later shot and killed himself.\n@highlight\nGinger Littleton hit the gunman with the purse\n@highlight\nClay Duke took over a school board meeting, upset that the district had fired his wife\n@highlight\nHe later shot himself after a security officer wounded him\n@highlight\nSales from the purse will go to charity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 288, "end": 304}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 433, "end": 457}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 579, "end": 594}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The hero of the day was @placeholder,\" Littleton said.", "idx": 66753}], "idx": 43443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Does invoking the mighty name of \"Avatar\" to describe the pleasures of \"Mars Needs Moms\" sound presumptuous? Hear me out: \"Avatar\" is a great, myth-minded adventure about a human guy able to project himself into the beatifically peaceful world of the Na'vi from Pandora. Despite an earthbound script, the movie, with its computer-generated imagery and 3-D effects, is visually magnificent, proudly so. Also long. In a parallel universe, \"Mars Needs Moms\" is a great, jaunty adventure about an unruly kid named Milo (Seth Green, the right guy for the job) who had no plans to go to Mars but finds himself there anyway.\n@highlight\n\"Mars Needs Moms\" is a great, jaunty adventure about an unruly kid named Milo\n@highlight\nScreenplay is delightful, by turns funny and emotional\n@highlight\n3-D technology blend sboth animate and inanimate subjects in one magical landscape", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 642, "end": 656}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(@placeholder surveillance has verified that Milo's mom is good at nagging her boy to take out the trash.)", "idx": 66755}], "idx": 43445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple is set to release the latest version of its Mac software to a million users tomorrow, as part of its biggest ever test program. The Yosemite software will eventually allow users to make and receive calls and notifications from their Mac - even if the phone is in another room. The software has also been overhauled with a new 'flat' look, and can search the web without having to open a browser. Scroll down for video Apple's Federighi (pictured) unveiled the radical overhaul of Apple's Mac software, called Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite earlier this year. The firm is making it available to users tomorrow in a special 'preview' version\n@highlight\nFinal version will allow iPhone users to make and receive calls from a Mac\n@highlight\nHas new 'flat' design similar to iOS 8\n@highlight\nSystem redesigned for Apple's high resolution retina display\n@highlight\nSpolight system allows users to search Wikipedia and the web without having to open a browser\n@highlight\nAlso comes with a new online storage service called iCloud Drive\n@highlight\nPreview version will be available for free download tomorrow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 239, "end": 241}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 515, "end": 537}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you start writing an email on your iPhone and want to finish it on your @placeholder, your iPhone hands it to your Mac with the cursor in the same location.", "idx": 66761}, {"query": "If you start writing an email on your iPhone and want to finish it on your Mac, your iPhone hands it to your @placeholder with the cursor in the same location.", "idx": 66762}], "idx": 43446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's and Japan's top leaders met in Belgium, indicating a thaw in relations since a diplomatic battle broke out last month over Japan's arrest of a Chinese fishing captain off the disputed Diaoyu Islands. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan met Monday in Brussels, on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting. They met in a corridor outside the conference venue after a working dinner and spoke for about 25 minutes, Kan told reporters, according to Japan's Kyodo news agency. During the meeting, Wen stressed the mutual benefits of Beijing and Tokyo maintaining good relations, according to China's state-run media. Kan said likewise, Kyodo said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Wen and Kan also reiterated their nations' claims to disputed islands\n@highlight\nWen Jiabao and Naoto Kan met on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting\n@highlight\nThey spoke for about 25 minutes, Kan says\n@highlight\nThe leaders agreed on the mutual benefits of China and Japan maintaining good relations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 330, "end": 348}, {"start": 458, "end": 460}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 839, "end": 857}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kan told @placeholder that the islands are an integral part of Japanese territory, Kyodo said.", "idx": 66765}], "idx": 43447} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was an accolade previously held by the Duchess of Cambridge. But today, as Kim Sears cheered Andy Murray to fourth round victory at the Australian Open showcasing yet another affordable gem, it was clear she has earned the title Queen of the High Street. Despite having her own successful company painting animal portraits - not to mention a boyfriend worth millions - Kim always looks to the high street for her courtside outfits. But with her glossy hair, expensive highlights and that darn Mulberry bag we've been coveting for over a year now, she makes absolute bargain High Street buys look anything but.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray beat Frenchman Stephane Robert in 4th round match\n@highlight\nChic girlfriend of eight years Kim Sears was courtside for support\n@highlight\nCarries trusty Mulberry Willow tote and wears dress by Hobbs - on sale at Asos for \u00a377\n@highlight\nWore layered bracelets, \u00a355 each, by Pandora\n@highlight\nLast week carried same bag but chose outfits by Ted Baker\n@highlight\nNow Murray will face either Federer or Tsonga in quarter finals - to be decided in today's match", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 61}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 139, "end": 153}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last seen: Andy Murray and @placeholder were last pictured together at", "idx": 66769}], "idx": 43448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Senegal's opposition June 23rd Movement is calling for a mass rally in Dakar on Tuesday to protest a ruling allowing President Abdoulaye Wade to run for a third term as well as to demand the release of dozens of government critics arrested in the wake of weekend rioting that followed the decision. The group is also demanding that Senegal's highest court, the constitutional council, allow three independent candidates, including Grammy-winning musician Youssou N'Dour, to seek the presidency of the West African nation, spokesman Amath Dansokho said Monday. The court rejected their candidacies on Friday in the same ruling that granted Wade and 13 others spots on the February ballot.\n@highlight\nPresident's office predicts Tuesday protest will be small\n@highlight\nSenegal's opposition movement calls for mass protest against election ruling\n@highlight\nThe ruling Friday keeps three independent candidates off the ballot\n@highlight\nIt also allows the country's president to run for a third term", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although West Africa has a history of military coups and civil wars, @placeholder largely has been an exception.", "idx": 66774}], "idx": 43452} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Iraqi army shelled Falluja on Saturday in an effort to clear out al Qaeda-linked fighters amid dueling claims by the terror group and government forces about just who was in control of the flashpoint city in the Anbar province. The fighting in the Sunni province in recent days has posed a serious challenge to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his Shiite-dominated government, raising questions about his ability to hold the country together amid a rising insurgency. Conflicting reports have the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), formerly the group commonly known as al Qaeda in Iraq, in partial control of Falluja, the site of some of the bloodiest fighting between U.S. forces and insurgents during the Iraq War.\n@highlight\nNEW: At least seven people have been killed and 31 wounded in shelling, medical officials say\n@highlight\nNEW: Al Qaeda-linked fighters warn Sunnis to stop working with the government\n@highlight\nNEW: \"There will be no withdrawal,\" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 511, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 992, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That was quickly followed by a move to close two protest camps that were established last year as part of ongoing demonstrations against the @placeholder-led government, which protesters have said has marginalized the country's minority Sunni population.", "idx": 66775}], "idx": 43453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a move sure to attract attention from the music industry, a small group of coders claiming to be part of Anonymous is putting together a social music platform. The rather ambitious goal: Create a service that seamlessly pulls up songs streaming from all around the internet. The project, called Anontune and still in its infancy, is designed to pull songs from third-party sources like YouTube and let anonymous users put them into playlists and share them \u2014 while keeping the service from being shut down by music industry lawsuits. Reached by e-mail, one of the creators of Anontune told Wired the project was started by a group of anons who met online six years ago on what was then an underground hacking site. The group, mostly focused at the time on \"cracking,\" began discussing music, favorite artists and what they would do to fix current music business models.\n@highlight\nGroup identified as Anonymous putting together a social-music platform\n@highlight\nAnontune is designed to pull songs from third-party sources for users\n@highlight\nUsing the service will require loading code written by 'Anons' on your computer", "entities": [{"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We would say stuff like, 'People really use @placeholder as a music player yet it really sucks for that purpose ... it's too unorganized,'\" the anon wrote to Wired.", "idx": 66778}, {"query": "\"It has come to our attention that the state of online music has been sabotaged by the fat hands of corporate involvement,\" the @placeholder video's voiceover states.", "idx": 66779}], "idx": 43454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louis van Gaal has faced considerable criticism from supporters in recent weeks, but Manchester United's form suggests the Dutchman deserves credit for his tactics. Some turgid attacking displays have frustrated the club's fans, but over the last 15 Premier League matches United have secured more points than any other team. Van Gaal's side have taken 34 points from a possible 45. Chelsea, meanwhile, have taken 33, Manchester City 31, Tottenham 29, Arsenal and Liverpool both took 28, and Southampton won 24. Chris Smalling celebrates after scoring during Manchester United's 3-1 win against Burnley Louis van Gaal has faced criticism from fans, but no team has won more points from the last 15 league games\n@highlight\nManchester United have won 34 points from their last 15 league matches\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho's Chelsea have won 33 over the same period\n@highlight\nManchester City (31) are third in the list, Tottenham (29) are fourth\n@highlight\nLiverpool, Arsenal (both 28) and Southampton (24) complete the list\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Premier League news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 418, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 722, "end": 738}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 872, "end": 886}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During that period, @placeholder lost just one match (against Southampton) and managed to beat three of their rivals for a top-four spot (Southampton, Arsenal and Liverpool).", "idx": 66783}], "idx": 43456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- The Korean Peninsula is a tinderbox. One miscalculation can quickly lead to all-out war and hundreds of thousands of military and civilian casualties on both sides. Millions of North and South Koreans live very close to the DMZ. The North also has a million heavily armed troops on their side of the DMZ; the South nearly has many. There are also nearly 30,000 U.S. troops along the frontier with thousands of artillery pieces and missile launchers facing each other. The North is widely believed to be building a nuclear arsenal. I believe this is the most dangerous spot on Earth right now.\n@highlight\nCNN's Wolf Blitzer traveled with Gov. Bill Richardson to communist North Korea\n@highlight\nBlitzer was worried war would break out while he was there and would be trapped\n@highlight\nBlitzer says he was constantly watched, but his overseers were intelligent, polite\n@highlight\nNo impression North Korea on the verge of crumbling, Blitzer said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 209, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 258}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 608, "end": 612}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was a roller coaster of emotions -- ranging from real fear of war on the @placeholder to relief that the North had stepped back from the brink and even accepted some of Richardson's proposals.", "idx": 66785}], "idx": 43458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A political standoff that spanned five decades and 10 presidents began to crumble Wednesday with President Barack Obama's move to normalize relations with Cuba. The announcement was the product of a year of clandestine back-channelling between the U.S. and Cuba, facilitated by the Canadians and the Vatican and with personal involvement from the Pope. \"Today, America chooses to cut loose the shackles of the past, so as to reach for a better future for the Cuban people, for the American people, for our entire hemisphere and for the world,\" Obama said in a statement announcing his decision.\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama announced on Wednesday plans to normalize diplomatic relations with Cuba\n@highlight\nThe move will ease economic and travel restrictions with the island nation\n@highlight\nCuban President Raul Castro hailed the move", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Senior administration officials and @placeholder observers have said recent reforms on the island and changing attitudes in the United States have created an opening for improved relations.", "idx": 66794}], "idx": 43461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "\u00ad\u00ad\u00ad These are the 28 suburbs across Australia that are predicted to enjoy above average price growth in 2015. The list of suburbs were released in NAB's latest Residential Property Survey with Brisbane and Sydney expected to lead the market for capital growth this year. The areas were selected by more than 300 panellists including real estate agents and property developers. Scroll down for video In NSW the inner Sydney suburbs of Glebe, Newtown, Surry Hills, Sydney and Marrickville made the top 28 list along with Eastwood, Manly (pictured) and Ryde in the city's north and Oran Park and Penrith further out west\n@highlight\nThe list of 28 suburbs were released in NAB's latest Residential Property Survey\n@highlight\nSuburbs were selected by more than 300 panellists including real estate agents and property developers\n@highlight\nBrisbane and Sydney are expected to lead the market for capital growth this year\n@highlight\nSydney suburbs include Glebe, Newtown, Surry Hills, Sydney, Marrickville, Eastwood, Manly, Ryde, Oran Park and Penrith\n@highlight\nBrisbane is expected to take the limelight from Sydney in 2015, with a predicted 5.7 percent growth in house prices", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 160, "end": 186}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 682, "end": 708}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "NSW: Eastwood, Glebe, @placeholder, Marrickville, Newtown, Oran Park, Penrith, Ryde, Surry Hills, Sydney", "idx": 66799}], "idx": 43465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "We're not sure what was on the menu for Robin van Persie and his Dutch pals but it's unlikely to have been Mexican. Four defeats in their last five games had left Holland's players in need of a spot of team bonding. So Arjen Robben, Ibrahim Afellay, Wesley Sneijder and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Van Persie headed to a nearby restaurant following Wednesday's 3-2 defeat by Mexico in Amsterdam. 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Triumphant as well as beautiful, Somaly Mam won attention from Oprah Winfrey, a New York Times columnist, a PBS documentary, Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2009, and even CNN, which named her a \"Hero\" in 2007. The fame -- and her memoir \"The Road of Lost Innocence\" -- generated millions of dollars for her Somaly Mam Foundation, fighting sex traffickers. But her personal story wasn't true, according to a Newsweek expos\u00e9 this month.\n@highlight\nSomaly Mam drew international attention for her personal tale of surviving sex slavery\n@highlight\nShe used that narrative to begin a foundation and collect money to save girls\n@highlight\nBut Newsweek reports this month that her personal story is untrue\n@highlight\nMam resigned from the foundation this week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 347, "end": 381}, {"start": 393, "end": 395}, {"start": 460, "end": 485}, {"start": 529, "end": 549}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 932, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the wake of the magazine's revelations, Mam resigned this week from her foundation, which had hired a law firm to independently investigate @placeholder's background when questions arose.", "idx": 66811}], "idx": 43472} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Peach, Press Association Leighton Baines does not believe England's World Cup preparations could have gone any better, thanks not only to the acclimatisation process but the club-like bond that it has helped create. The Three Lions are now just a day away from their Group D opener against Italy in the suffocating humidity of the Amazon jungle. Roy Hodgson's side have spent time in the Algarve, Miami and Rio de Janiero to prepare for the tough conditions of Manaus, while warm-up matches against Peru, Ecuador and Honduras have shown them first-hand the kind of opponents they could face in Brazil.\n@highlight\nBaines says England's preparations couldn't have been much better\n@highlight\nTeam spirit is 'club-like', according to the Everton left-back\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's side take on Italy in Manaus on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Team spirit: @placeholder left-back Leighton Baines says the World Cup squad have a 'club-like' spirit in Brazil", "idx": 66815}], "idx": 43475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She made a president blush on his birthday and whole nations of men swoon whenever she appeared on screen. And it seems the charms of Marilyn Monroe have not been muted even 50 years after her death. America's legendary style icon has been crowned queen of the fuller busts by British lingerie shoppers, successfully beating three of our own well-cleavaged beauties to the top spot. Perfect curves: Marilyn Monroe beat actresses including Scarlett Johansson, Mad Men's Christina Hendricks and Sophia Loren to the top spot The actress and singer - who appeared in 1950s comedies including Some Like It Hot and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - was closely trailed in the cleavage league table by TV presenter and host of This Morning, Holly Willoughby, often lovingly nicknamed Holly Willoughbooby.\n@highlight\nBrits Holly Willoughby, Liz Hurley and Kelly Brook nab runner-up spots\n@highlight\nVotes cast by men and women shopping for fuller-bust lingerie", "entities": [{"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 487}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 588, "end": 632}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 770, "end": 788}, {"start": 808, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lady in red: @placeholder actress Scarlett Johansson secured the poll's sixth spot", "idx": 66818}], "idx": 43476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country \"will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy.\" The Chinese leader was unapologetic, however, about Beijing's position on the politically sensitive status of Tibet and Taiwan, calling it a matter of Chinese territorial integrity and a \"core interest.\" We are building \"a socialist country under the rule of law,\" he asserted. He said relations between Washington and Beijing need to be governed by a belief in \"equality\" and \"mutual respect.\"\n@highlight\nHu Jintao tells business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy\n@highlight\nCongressional leaders discuss human rights and economic issues with Hu\n@highlight\nThe session follows Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 978, "end": 979}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I have been very candid with President @placeholder about these issues,\" he told reporters, and \"occasionally, they are a source of tension.\"", "idx": 66822}], "idx": 43477} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 3 October 2013 A reckless garage worker caught driving a work Mercedes along a dual carriageway with his bonnet up so he could charge its battery has been suspended. The unnamed motorist sped along at 50mph in Hampshire with almost no view of the road through the windscreen. The video has gone viral and was seen by the boss of Winchester's Mercedes dealership who realised it was one of his vehicles, being driven by a member of his staff. Footage showed the man had the bonnet up to allow for a battery booster pack to connect to the engine, leaving a tiny gap for him to look through.\n@highlight\nDriver spotted on a dual carriageway with little or no view from windscreen\n@highlight\nHampshire Police investigating incident which experts call 'completely mad'\n@highlight\nBoss of Winchester Mercedes garage reveals it was one of his workers\n@highlight\n'We were all shocked to see the footage which showed a member of my staff driving a car with the bonnet open,' Jon Head said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 765, "end": 780}, {"start": 860, "end": 878}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dangerous: The vehicle was driven along a @placeholder dual carriageway as incredulous motorists watched in horror", "idx": 66831}], "idx": 43484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 Just when we thought Jack Wilshere and Joe Hart were tearing it up in Las Vegas, we\u2019ve unearthed the picture which suggests it may be a little more sedate affair. For keeping watch over his England team-mates and their pool-party antics is none other than James Milner. Yes, the man who has a Twitter parody account \u2013 Boring James Milner \u2013 is on holiday in Sin City with Arsenal midfielder Wilshere and Manchester City pal Hart. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Joe Hart involved in dumping England masseur into ice bath Not impressed: James Milner (left, grey shorts) watches on as Joe Hart performs an 'elbow drop' into the pool\n@highlight\nEngland trio on holiday in America ahead of return to training with Premier League clubs\n@highlight\nArsenal midfielder Wilshere appears to smoke during the pool party at the MGM Grand\n@highlight\nManchester City goalkeeper Hart performs 'elbow drops' into the pool\n@highlight\nMilner - who has a Twitter parody account Boring James Milner - watches on with relative indifference", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 452}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chilling: The @placeholder player enjoys a drink while in the pool in Las Vegas", "idx": 66839}], "idx": 43492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:12 EST, 26 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:45 EST, 26 October 2012 Praising George McGovern as a man who's 1972 presidential campaign inspired a new wave of political activism who's ramifications can still be seen today, hundreds turned out to pay respects Friday to the former senator they called the 'conscience for our nation.' Among the mourners attending Mcgovern's funeral in Sioux Falls, S.D., were three former Democratic presidential candidates: Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, and John Kerry. Like Mondale, each man spent time in the Senate before an unsuccessful run at the Oval Office.\n@highlight\nVice President Joe Biden memorializes him as 'father of the modern Democratic Party'\n@highlight\nOld supporters gather wearing McGovern campaign buttons\n@highlight\nPrivate burial still to be held in Washington D.C.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 108, "end": 122}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Senator @placeholder, 90, is 'coming to the end of his life'", "idx": 66841}, {"query": "After McGovern lost his campaign for a fourth @placeholder term he left office in 1981.", "idx": 66842}], "idx": 43494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 15:58 EST, 26 February 2013 They are the ultimate accessory to the world's rich and famous - elite and fearless lookalikes prepared to brave even the most open of open spaces to protect their employer. And while Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe and Adolf Hitler all had at least one, the latest celebrity to apparently get her own body double was revealed today - as six-year-old Suri Cruise. The daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes was allegedly replaced by a doppelganger during a day out in New York in a daring bid to hoodwink pursuing paparazzi, according to a local newspaper.\n@highlight\nSuri was allegedly replaced by a doppelganger during a day out in New York\n@highlight\nShe was seen getting into a car outside her Manhattan school with mother\n@highlight\nThe car then apparently stopped at an eatery and a different girl got out\n@highlight\nThe NY Daily News claims the girl was NOT Suri, despite identical outfit\n@highlight\nIt said another car soon pulled up at side door and real Suri emerged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girl appeared to be wearing the exact same clothes as Suri when she came out of the SUV and entered a sandwich shop in @placeholder", "idx": 66844}, {"query": "its reporters spotted Ms Holmes collecting Suri from her @placeholder", "idx": 66845}, {"query": "It has been reported that Tom Cruise has recently beefed up security surrounding @placeholder and met with risk analysts and abduction experts.", "idx": 66846}, {"query": "Safety fears: It has been reported that @placeholder has recently beefed up security surrounding Suri and met with risk analysts and abduction experts (pictured with Katie Holmes in 2007)", "idx": 66847}], "idx": 43495} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 3:52 PM on 22nd November 2011 The lives of Sarah, 6, and Ethan, 10, were torn apart this year when their 12-year-old brother stabbed them and shot dead their parents. Now the siblings are trying to build a new life in Missouri with their uncle and aunt after leaving Burlington, Colorado, where the tragedy struck. Wally and Sylvia Long adopted the two after they miraculously survived the attack at their home that saw their brother jailed for seven years. Scroll down for video Recovering: The lives of Sarah, 6, and Ethan, 10, were flipped on their heads this year when their 12-year-old brother stabbed them and killed their parents\n@highlight\nSarah, 6, and Ethan, 10, miraculously survived attack\n@highlight\nBrother killed their parents at Colorado home in March\n@highlight\nNow they live with their uncle and auntie in Missouri", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also cut @placeholder\u2019s throat and stabbed her several times.", "idx": 66850}], "idx": 43497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Richmond (CNN) -- Closing arguments concluded Friday in the trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen. The two are accused of conspiring to commit corruption after accepting money loans from a person hoping to gain the governor's influential support for a business product. Prosecutors argued during their closing that McDonnell, while seemingly taking responsibility for his actions, blamed others at every turn. McDonnell's defense rides on the claim that he did not know his wife Maureen had accepted loans from Jonnie Williams, who was seeking support from the governor for a product from his nutritional supplement company. Nor did he know that she had accepted designer dresses or a Rolex watch as a gift from Williams, defense lawyers said.\n@highlight\nFormer Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell was a rising star in the Republican Party\n@highlight\nHe and his wife are on trial on federal charges\n@highlight\nThey are accused of accepting loans and gifts from a businessman\n@highlight\nClosing arguments in the trial concluded Friday; the case will go to the jury next week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 842, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors said they don't need to prove there was a direct action based on the alleged bribes but did note @placeholder was able to have his business featured during an event at the executive mansion, and the governor pitched his product during a meeting with state workers.", "idx": 66851}], "idx": 43498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's too easy to let New Mexico off as simply \"The Land of Enchantment.\" It's true the state has magical desert vistas, Rocky Mountain playgrounds and charming adobe communities that predate Columbus' arrival by a few thousand years. But there's an undeniably eclectic and occasionally dark side to the 47th state as well. In Roswell, residents see UFOs with frightening regularity. In Santa Fe, they burn Zozobra, or \"Old Man Gloom,\" at the stake every fall. And Trinity Site, near Alamogordo, is the first spot on the planet where humans detonated an atomic bomb. Considering that New Mexico is essentially a bilingual state, where about one-third of families speak Spanish (some villagers in the northern mountains speak a dialect of 16th-century Spanish), New Mexico often feels like a foreign country. Add the interesting juxtaposition that it's the fifth-largest state (121,589 square miles), but has a population of about 2 million people (about half the population of Los Angeles), making it one of the least densely populated states in the country.\n@highlight\nChristmas is served 365 days a year in New Mexico\n@highlight\nThe state has a longer wine-growing history than California\n@highlight\nNew Mexicans may openly carry a gun, no permit required, almost anywhere", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 47, "end": 69}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Quirky and charming, @placeholder sits at 7,000 feet above sea level, making it the highest state capital in the country.", "idx": 66853}], "idx": 43499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dean Shiels admits Rangers are happy to win ugly as long as it keeps them in touch with Scottish Championship rivals Hearts. Last month's 2-0 defeat to the Tynecastle outfit has left Ally McCoist's side with a nine-point gap to bridge if they want to lift the title. But while Hearts were flamboyantly scoring four goals past Queen of the South at home, Rangers stumbled to a joyless 1-0 win over Cowdenbeath at Ibrox. Rangers midfielder Dean Shiels celebrates after scoring the winner against Cowdenbeath Shiels is congratulated by team-mate Kenny Miller after scoring what turned out to be the winning goal\n@highlight\nDean Shiels scored winner for Rangers against Cowdenbeath on Saturday\n@highlight\nCrowd of 28,137 was the lowest league attendance at Ibrox since 1986\n@highlight\nRangers are nine points behind Scottish Championship leaders Hearts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 88, "end": 108}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 326, "end": 343}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 812, "end": 832}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I got a good lay off from @placeholder for the goal, I've ran off him and I just tried to stick it in the area and thankfully it's gone in.", "idx": 66854}], "idx": 43500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- WBA world heavyweight champion David Haye has branded his IBF, WBO and IBO counterpart Wladimir Klitschko a \"robot\" and said the Ukrainian will \"malfunction\" in their unification bout in Hamburg on Saturday. Haye, 30, was talking at the final press conference ahead of the duo's highly-anticipated face-off, with tensions clearly running high between the two fighters. \"It's going to be fun to watch this big robot start malfunctioning,\" the London native told reporters. The pair were due to get in the ring in 2009, before Haye was forced to withdraw with a back injury, and the Englishman said he is happy the fight did not take place two years ago because he is now in much better shape.\n@highlight\nDavid Haye has branded Wladimir Klitschko a \"robot\" ahead of their fight on Saturday\n@highlight\nHaye said it will be fun to watch the Ukrainian \"malfunction\" in Hamburg\n@highlight\nKlitschko said Haye will be the 50th knockout of his professional career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 67, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 80, "end": 82}, {"start": 96, "end": 113}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 752}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former world amateur championships silver medallist Haye has previously said he will retire before turning 31 in October, but \"@placeholder\" has also expressed a desire to defeat both Klitschko brothers before hanging up his gloves.", "idx": 66863}], "idx": 43507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brisbane, Australia (CNN) -- Brisbane is more accustomed to drought than flood. For many years, residents were obliged to adhere to strict water restrictions during the long wait for rain. Daily updates were given as to how little water remained in dams that are now full to overflowing. Locals were encouraged to invest in their own water tanks to ease pressure on the system. The city's residents were given specific days and times to water their gardens, according to their house numbers. Neighbors kept an eye out for wasteful practices and it wasn't unheard of for people to sneak out under the cover of darkness to give their dying plants an extra drop.\n@highlight\nThe Brisbane River is still rising, with water levels expected to peak on Thursday\n@highlight\nFloods feared to be worse than in 1974, when thousands of homes were inundated, and 14 people died\n@highlight\nChange of weather a shock for residents more used to water shortages brought on by drought", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The people of @placeholder are not only bracing themselves for the worst flooding in decades, but the inevitable rise in food costs and taxes as the state struggles to rebuild regional towns and support the farmers who have seen not only their homes but their livelihoods washed away.", "idx": 66865}], "idx": 43508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:47 EST, 28 February 2013 Italian President Giorgio Napolitano cancelled a dinner with Germany's opposition leader today after he claimed the country elected a bunch of 'clowns'. Peer Steinbrueck, a Social Democrat who will take on Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany's next national election in September, was referring to Italian former premier Silvio Berlusconi and comic-turned-politician Beppe Grillo. Steinbrueck has a reputation for gaffes and his remark created the first diplomatic incident of his accident-prone campaign. Cancelled: President Giorgio Napolitano of Italy (left) was due to meet German chancellor candidate Peer Steinbrueck (right) before it was called off\n@highlight\nItalian President Giorgio Napolitano cancels dinner with Peer Steinbrueck\n@highlight\nThe opposition candidate for chancellor has a reputation for gaffes\n@highlight\nHe was referring to Silvio Berlusconi and former comic Beppe Grillo\n@highlight\nIt follows their good showing in Italy's election that was inconclusive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 111, "end": 128}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 620, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 817, "end": 832}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Grillo, in his popular blog, laid into Merkel for imposing @placeholder-style fiscal austerity on Italy.", "idx": 66868}], "idx": 43510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Canadian parliament member had the chamber in tears after he admitted to leaving his seat during a vote because of a pair of ill-fitting underpants he had recently bought on sale. Pat Martin, a representative for Winnipeg, told the House of Commons he had trouble sitting for a long period of time because he 'bought a bunch that was clearly too small for me'. 'I realize I did inadvertently leave my seat briefly in the middle of the debate, but I can blame it on a sale that they had down at the Hudson's Bay,' Martin said. 'They had men's underwear that was on for half-price.'\n@highlight\nPat Martin left his chair during House of Commons debate before returning to cast his vote\n@highlight\nIt is against chamber rules to leave one's seat during a vote\n@highlight\nBut Martin said he had trouble sitting for a long period of time because the underwear was 'clearly too small' for him\n@highlight\nChamber roared with laughter when he apologized for 'briefly' leaving seat", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 627, "end": 642}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a Canadian department store, capitalized on the free press and tweeted out that their 'manties' 50 per cent off sale was still going strong.", "idx": 66871}], "idx": 43511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Novak Djokovic and Petra Kvitova swapped their tennis gear for formal wear on Sunday night when they attended the traditional Wimbledon Champions' Dinner. The 27-year-old Serb, fresh from his five-set victory over Roger Federer in the men's singles final, was joined by coach Boris Becker and wore a black suit as he arrived at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. Kvitova was also in attendance following her 6-3, 6-0 victory over Canadian Eugenie Bouchard on Saturday afternoon at the All England Club. 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Stanley Guidroz told police from a Louisiana prison that he 'just lost it' on his fussing son Wallace all those years ago. He says he smacked the 3-year-old to the ground, where he hit his head and died. Guidroz confessed he then buried the toddler in a shallow waterside grave in Tacoma before calling police to say the boy had gone missing.\n@highlight\nNow aged 57, Stanley Guidroz, initially told Washington State investigators little Wallace went missing during a father-son fishing trip\n@highlight\nInvestigators re-opened the cold case in 2011 after discovering discrepancies in Guidroz's initial statements\n@highlight\nGuidroz was tracked to a Louisiana prison, where he's incarcerated for stabbing to death his wife, who was not Wallace's mother\n@highlight\nGuidroz told police he killed Wallace because he was being fussy and then buried him in a shallow waterside grave", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A warrant has been issued for his return to @placeholder, where he'll answer to a manslaughter charge in the first degree for taking the life of his own son.", "idx": 66887}], "idx": 43520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Open tennis champion Andy Murray has condemned the handling of the Operation Puerto doping trial by the Spanish authorities, accusing them of the \"biggest cover up in sports history.\" A criminal trial in Spain concluded Tuesday with sports doctor Eufemiano Fuentes given a one-year jail term for supplying cyclists with blood transfusions to boost their performance. But the judge hearing the case, Julia Patricia Santamaria, ordered that over 200 bags of blood and plasma seized from Fuentes, be destroyed, pending any appeals. Murray, an outspoken critic of doping, used his Twitter blog to express his frustration. \"Puerto case is beyond a joke... biggest cover up in sports history?,\" he tweeted\n@highlight\nAndy Murray condemns outcome of Operation Puerto doping trial\n@highlight\nU.S. Open tennis champion calls it \"biggest cover up in sports history\" on Twitter\n@highlight\nIOC and WADA also express their disappointment at ruling by Spanish judge\n@highlight\n200 bags of blood and plasma prepared for drugs cheats set to be destroyed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 81, "end": 96}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 261, "end": 277}, {"start": 413, "end": 437}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During his trial, @placeholder gave evidence that he had clients from other sports, including tennis, football, boxing and athletics, but did not identify them.", "idx": 66892}, {"query": "The @placeholder signaled its frustration with the court ruling Wednesday.", "idx": 66893}], "idx": 43525} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Newman and Lawrence Booth PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:56 EST, 12 June 2013 The gloves came off ahead of the Ashes when it emerged Australia's volatile batsman David Warner had thrown a punch at England's Joe Root in an ugly late-night incident in a bar. Australia, already without injured captain Michael Clarke after being thrashed by England in the Champions Trophy on Saturday, were in disarray yesterday as they considered whether to send serial offender Warner home. The Australian opening batsman was facing a disciplinary hearing last night and could be sent home even before the Ashes begin next month.\n@highlight\nOpener Warner dropped from squad to play New Zealand\n@highlight\nBatsman's Ashes place under threat\n@highlight\nAlleged to have punched England's Joe Root during night out on Saturday\n@highlight\nWalkabout staff 'familiar with Warner's face' saying he's been in most days\n@highlight\nWarner rang Root on Sunday morning to apologise\n@highlight\nAustralian was fined last month for Twitter row with journalists", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was denied by @placeholder, who insist Root did not behave provocatively.", "idx": 66897}], "idx": 43527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Victoria's Secret worker who had acid hurled in her face said her jealous childhood friend who attacked her spent years trying to emulate her looks. 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As tensions emerged between Tostee's new legal team and investigators, police said rushing the presentation of the brief of evidence would be 'setting the prosecution up to fail'. Lawyers for Tostee complained on Friday about police delays in gathering evidence, as detectives said they were still seeking overseas witnesses and evidence in the murder case of 26-year-old Warriena Wright, who allegedly fell to her death from Tostee's high rise Surfers Paradise apartment on August 8.\n@highlight\nDefence lawyers concerned about delays in presenting evidence against accused killer Gable Tostee\n@highlight\nTensions emerged between Tostee's legal team and prosecutors at Southport Magistrate's Court\n@highlight\nExamining electronic evidence alone could take five months\n@highlight\nTostee has been charged with the alleged murder of Warriena Wright at his Gold Coast apartment\n@highlight\nThe incident allegedly occurred at 2:20am on August 8\n@highlight\nThey met on dating app Tinder, it has been alleged\n@highlight\nTostee to remain behind bars until January 12", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 129, "end": 138}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 863, "end": 890}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1211}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gable Tostee was an active @placeholder dater in the months leading up to his meeting Warriena Wright on August", "idx": 66920}], "idx": 43544} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "White supremacist serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin was executed Wednesday morning after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected his final requests for a stay, the Missouri Department of Public Safety said. The execution, which had been scheduled for shortly after midnight Wednesday, was delayed for hours because of court appeals. Franklin was administered a lethal injection at 6:07 a.m. CT (7:07 a.m. ET). He died ten minutes later. Franklin refused his final meal and gave no final statement. He was on death row for the 1977 murder of Gerald Gordon outside a synagogue in St. Louis. 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Whatever new state emerges in Egypt almost certainly won't be democratic in the liberal, European tradition, and there will be a constant fight to protect the rights of women and religious minorities.\n@highlight\nTimothy Stanley: Many worry that Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood leader will bring theocracy\n@highlight\nBut Stanley says historic and modern evidence shows Islamic societies can be democratic\n@highlight\nHe says Mali, Bangladesh and Morocco seek balance between Islam and openness\n@highlight\nStanley: Brotherhood (and military) in Egypt respecting democratic process so far", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 352}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 817, "end": 831}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 858, "end": 875}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far, political @placeholder has facilitated, not hindered, the building of a democratic country.", "idx": 66931}], "idx": 43551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santa Ana, California (CNN) -- A Fullerton police officer pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of involuntary manslaughter and felony use of excessive force in the beating death of a mentally ill homeless man who died after a police arrest. Cpl. Jay Patrick Cicinelli was released Wednesday on $25,000 bail, according to his attorney and a spokeswoman for the prosecutor. Meanwhile, the arraignment of the officer facing more serious charges, Manuel Anthony Ramos, was continued to September 26 at the request of his attorneys. Ramos was being held Wednesday after Orange County Superior Court Judge Erick L. 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It was January 2005, shortly after an earthquake had triggered a massive tsunami in the Indian Ocean. CNN, along with many news organizations, had put out a call for footage of the event. With mailing instructions. Like, physical mail. What came back were tapes of all colors and sizes, sent over the course of several weeks, that showed dramatic footage of the event captured by people who had lived through it. For the rest of us, seeing those waves push through entire towns helped us understand how truly enormous and ruinous the tsunami had been and how much help would be needed to overcome it.\n@highlight\nCNN's citizen journalism initiative, iReport, is 5 years old\n@highlight\nThe first iReport on TV was a hot squirrel\n@highlight\nSince then, iReport has been integral to most major news stories of the past 5 years\n@highlight\nOur prediction for what's next? 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But it's also a place where support is growing in a Twitter counter-campaign -- #IStandWithMariam -- to the urgings of a U.S.-based white supremacist website, the Daily Stormer, to \"be as nasty, hurtful, hateful, offensive, insulting and 'vilifying' as you possibly can.\" And they have been. \"Leave now before we behead your mother and bury you all with pigs...\" said one tweet from an account, which has since been suspended. Many of the messages include extremely offensive hashtags.\n@highlight\nAustralian lawyer receives barrage of abuse at the urgings of a U.S. website\n@highlight\nThe Daily Stormer instructed followers to be as \" nasty, hurtful, hateful, offensive\" as possible\n@highlight\nCounter campaign sees thousands tweet #IStandWithMariam", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 58}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 240, "end": 255}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 892, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the blog post calling for the tirade of abuse, the @placeholder publisher justifies the attack by saying attempts to ban freedom of speech \"should be responded to with the most ridiculous conceivable hateful speech.\"", "idx": 66946}], "idx": 43558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A bead of sweat drips down the side of Luis Suarez's face. For 70 minutes of this clash he's had his ankles kicked and hacked at by Pepe. But now there's a gap he can run into. Lionel Messi spots his ghost-like movement and fires a low ball towards the space. With a dip of one shoulder Suarez leaves Sergio Ramos for dead and now he can see the whites of Diego Lopez's eyes. He pulls the trigger and the ball beats the goalkeeper, arrowing towards the far post. 99,000 people at the Nou Camp hold their breath. Millions more are frozen, transfixed, eyes glued to their TV sets.\n@highlight\nBarcelona continue summer overhaul with signing of Luis Suarez\n@highlight\nLiverpool striker transfers to Nou Camp in \u00a375million deal\n@highlight\nBarca have signed two new goalkeepers and Ivan Rakitic this summer\n@highlight\nReal Madrid set to splash out on Radamel Falcao and Toni Kroos\n@highlight\nBiggest game in world football about to get bigger and better", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 132, "end": 135}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder and Madrid take to the field next season, we could well be watching the six best attacking players in the world go at it hammer and tongs.", "idx": 66947}], "idx": 43559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A New Hampshire state lawmaker has called a Democratic congresswoman 'ugly as sin' and said that her opponent is one of the most attractive women in politics. Representative Steve Vaillancourt, a Republican from Manchester, compared U.S. Representative Annie Kuster to a drag queen in a clueless blog post on NH Insider last week. He explained that he was inspired to write the post after hearing 'some polling data which went by too fast for me to write down' and which he later could not track down on Google. 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Dr. Joseph Adelegan has pioneered new energy sources, including using cow waste to create cooking gas. But while our leaders wrangle over quotas for greenhouse emissions over banquets at lavish summits, there are remarkable individuals who are doing their small bit to prevent our planet from peril. Take Nigerian civil engineer, Dr Joseph Adelegan for instance. He firmly believes that the world's future fuel demands can be met through renewable energy. And he is using increasingly innovative methods to achieve these results.\n@highlight\nIndividuals around the world are devising innovative ways to save the planet\n@highlight\nJoseph Adelegan has created fuels using cow waste and cassava plant\n@highlight\nChewang Norphel is known as the \"Ice Man\" after creating artificial glaciers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 824, "end": 838}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, there are several advantages of an artificial glacier over a natural one.", "idx": 66957}], "idx": 43565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN)Britain's Prince Andrew does not have plans to take legal action against a woman who has named him in a sex abuse lawsuit in Florida, CNN learned Tuesday. The allegation that he had sex with an underage girl, made in a federal court filing in Florida last week, has been firmly rejected by Buckingham Palace. \"It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation,\" the palace said in a statement Monday. A palace spokesman, who is not named per custom, pointed out Friday that Prince Andrew is not a direct party to the \"ongoing civil proceedings in the United States.\"\n@highlight\nCNN learns that Prince Andrew will not take legal action over the allegations\n@highlight\nBuckingham Palace strenuously denies claim that he had sex with an underage girl", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 302, "end": 318}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 422, "end": 437}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 805, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder was not identified by name in the filing, her name was widely reported in the British news media over the weekend, and Buckingham Palace included it in the statement.", "idx": 66958}], "idx": 43566} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- My eyes stung, I was coughing, my nose was running. Along with cameraman David Hawley and freelance producer Kareem Khadder, I had just been tear-gassed -- not for the first time last Friday -- during a day-long clash between Palestinian kids and Israeli soldiers in the West Bank town of Na'alin, on the West Bank. An Israeli soldier confronts Palestinian protesters during a demonstration Friday in the West Bank village of Jayyus. We had gone there to gauge the Palestinian view of Tuesday's Israeli elections. Na'alin, and many other towns and villages like it in the West Bank, are in the forefront of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. Here, it all comes down to the most basic element in the century-old conflict: control of the land.\n@highlight\nCNN correspondent finds moods of universal pessimism in West Bank town\n@highlight\nIsrael votes Tuesday after election campaign dominated by the country's right\n@highlight\nMore and more Palestinians see \"one-state solution\" as only way forward\n@highlight\nIsraelis oppose one-state solution for fear Palestinians would be majority", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 777, "end": 779}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 962, "end": 973}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There still is cooperation of sorts between Palestinians and @placeholder, but it's an increasingly rare commodity.", "idx": 66973}], "idx": 43575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Republican House member shouted, \"You lie\" during President Obama's health care speech to Congress on Wednesday, and members of both parties condemned the heckling. Rep. Joe Wilson shouted \"you lie\" after President Obama denied the health care plan would cover illegal immigrants. After the speech, South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson issued a statement apologizing for his outburst. \"This evening, I let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the president's remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill,\" the statement said. \"While I disagree with the president's statement, my comments were inappropriate and regrettable. I extend sincere apologies to the president for this lack of civility.\"\n@highlight\nRep. Joe Wilson issues apology, calls White House over \"You lie\" comment\n@highlight\nOfficial: White House told Wilson \"we can disagree without being disagreeable\"\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina Democratic Party chair says Wilson disgraced state\n@highlight\nOutburst came when Obama denied health care plan covered illegal immigrants", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 941, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The outburst caused @placeholder to stop and look toward the heckler.", "idx": 66974}], "idx": 43576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:04 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:57 EST, 3 June 2013 A man, who became famous on the Internet as Kai 'the Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker', pleaded not guilty on Monday to a murder charge via a lawyer who spoke on his behalf. Caleb McGillivary, 24, is accused of killing 73-year-old lawyer Joseph Galfy, whose body was found on May 13 in his Clark, New Jersey home. During an appearance on Monday in a Union County jail courtroom, McGillivary questioned Judge Brenda Coppola Cuba at times about his plea and bail. He wore an oatmeal-colored T-shirt and stood in a part of the courtroom enclosed by thick glass.\n@highlight\nCaleb McGillivary, 24, accused of killing 73-year-old lawyer Joseph Galfy, in his New Jersey home\n@highlight\nThe drifter, also known as Kai, appeared in court behind thick glass today\n@highlight\nMcGillivary became famous after intervening in an attack on a California utility worker earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 167}, {"start": 257, "end": 273}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 509}, {"start": 653, "end": 669}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 848, "end": 858}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Casual: McGillivary said 'cool' when he was told in the @placeholder court on Monday that his bail would be set to $3million", "idx": 66984}], "idx": 43584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When Sarah Palin got a surprise phone call from the McCain campaign one August afternoon, asking whether she'd like to be on the Republican presidential ticket, the then-Alaska governor didn't doubt for a moment she was ready for the challenge. \"When I got the call, it was not such a shocking call to me,\" Palin told talk-show host Oprah Winfrey in a highly anticipated interview that aired Monday. \"I felt quite confident in my abilities and my executive experience and I knew that this is an executive administrative job. I was happy to get in there and contribute.\"\n@highlight\nPalin says she thought a bad grade years ago would be extent of controversy\n@highlight\nPalin's interview with Oprah Winfrey comes a day before her book hits\n@highlight\nThe way campaign handled Bristol's pregnancy was first in string of frustrations for Palin\n@highlight\nTicket lost because economy changed under GOP administration, Palin says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In what was her initial introduction to the high stakes of presidential campaigning, Palin was blindsided by the fact that McCain aides knew that her then-17-year-old daughter @placeholder was pregnant, a fact that Palin had yet to disclose back in Alaska.", "idx": 66986}, {"query": "But the ultimate showdown with McCain aides came on election night, Palin said, when she was prevented from delivering a concession speech before @placeholder took the stage.", "idx": 66987}], "idx": 43585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The bloody beating of Nicolas Cage's son on a Hollywood sidewalk last week followed a search for the 20-year-old because the actor wanted to see his son before leaving town, a source with knowledge of the incident said. A lawyer for Cage said he was \"looking for Weston because he didn't have his cell phone and he wanted to get in touch with him to do some recording.\" Cage's request that the man he paid to be his son's assistant locate his son \"doesn't justify what occurred, which was a deliberate, provoked attack where Weston was in no condition to defend himself,\" Cage attorney Martin Singer said Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Cage's lawyer confirms the actor sent an assistant to find his son\n@highlight\nNEW: It doesn't justify a \"deliberate, provoked attack,\" Cage's lawyer says\n@highlight\nWeston Cage's former personal assistant is being investigated in the 20-year-old's beating\n@highlight\nFormer assistant asks public to \"suspend their judgment\" until \"all of the facts come to light\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He later became a personal assistant to @placeholder to help with his son.", "idx": 67001}], "idx": 43592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After just one day of competition, a new sport has emerged at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow: snapping selfies with the Queen. Australian hockey players Jayde Taylor and Brooke Peris took the early lead with an immaculately-timed shot of the British monarch. #sheevensmiled, Taylor tweeted after the royal run-in, along with the bold claim, #bestphotobombever. The original tweet has inspired a number of copycat attempts, some more successful than others. British hurdler Andy Turner posted his effort with the admission, \"That's as good as it gets, some big bloke told me to jog on so thought it was time I moved.\"\n@highlight\nAustralian hockey players snap selfie with Queen Elizabeth II\n@highlight\nPhoto was retweeted thousands of times, encouraged copycat attempts\n@highlight\nTurner: \"We were in the right spot at the right time\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 92}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 485, "end": 495}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 683, "end": 700}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And then she came out and smiled at the camera,\" @placeholder told Australian media.", "idx": 67007}, {"query": "And then she came out and smiled at the camera,\" Taylor told @placeholder media.", "idx": 67008}], "idx": 43594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China has stepped up its engagement with Africa in recent years, scouring the resource-rich continent in its bid to access natural resources and forge new trade routes. But the Asian powerhouse is also emerging as an attractive business destination for Africans. China's booming economy has been luring an increasing number of Africans to its shores in recent years, most of them eager to export goods from the world's second-largest economy back into their continent. \"I found out there are a lot of opportunities of doing business,\" says Nigerian shop owner CJ Cajetan, who moved to Guangzhou two years ago as a student but decided to stay in China and try his luck as a clothes seller.\n@highlight\nGrowing numbers of Africans are seeking economic opportunities in China\n@highlight\nMany are keen to export goods from world's second-largest economy back into Africa\n@highlight\nBeijing is sponsoring programs at its universities to encourage Africans to study in China\n@highlight\nDespite opportunities there are still many challenges for Africans doing business in China", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like the students in Beijing, he wants to help modernize his home country one day by drawing on his experience in @placeholder.", "idx": 67012}], "idx": 43595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:59 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:55 EST, 24 July 2013 Tourism bosses are to use the birth of Prince George of Cambridge to present Britain as a family friendly holiday destination. VisitBritain released the first poster which will be used in the campaign to target 21 key markets around the world. They hope to build on the \u00a3500million annual boost the royal family brings to the economy, after images of the royal baby were beamed around the world. Attraction: Tourism bosses hope to use the royal birth to advertise Britain as a family-friendly destination\n@highlight\nVisitBritain unveils artwork featuring Kate and William with baby Prince\n@highlight\nWelcome to Great Britain poster to be used to target 21 countries\n@highlight\nRoyal family already worth \u00a3500million to tourism industry every year\n@highlight\nEton, St Andrew's university and Anglesey used as areas with royal links", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Long life: In @placeholder's arms, the baby gurgled, then appeared to wave as he made his debut in front of the world's media", "idx": 67015}], "idx": 43598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Part of Robert Ferrante's job had been to manage a laboratory that conducted clinical trials using various drugs and chemicals. Until he was accused of using one of those substances -- cyanide -- to kill his wife. On Friday, a Pennsylvania jury determined that this accusation was well founded, convicting the University of Pittsburgh medical researcher and professor of murder in death of 41-year-old Autumn Klein. As juror Helen Ewing told reporters afterward, \"It was very hard for me to accept and to believe that he could have done it. \"But I felt that the facts were clear, and I couldn't argue with them.\"\n@highlight\nA Pennsylvania jury convicts Robert Ferrante of murder in his wife's death\n@highlight\nFerrante, who managed a scientific lab, bought cyanide just before she fell ill\n@highlight\nAuthorities say the wife, Dr. Autumn Klein, was killed by cyanide poisoning\n@highlight\nA juror says: \"The facts were clear, and I couldn't argue with them\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 319, "end": 342}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to a criminal complaint, several text messages sent between the couple suggest Ferrante urged @placeholder to try using creatine to get help her get pregnant.", "idx": 67019}, {"query": "Another neighbor of the couple, who asked not to be identified, said it was no secret that @placeholder wanted another baby.", "idx": 67020}], "idx": 43602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- An al-Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility Wednesday for a chain of 24 bombings and two gun attacks in Iraq a day earlier, as the death toll rose to 61. A statement attributed to the Islamic State of Iraq appeared on extremist websites, calling Tuesday's carnage \"retaliation\" against Shiite members in government. Though Iraq has grown safer in the last six years, sectarian violence and instability still grip the country 10 years after the start of the U.S.-led war. The attacks -- 17 car bombs, seven roadside bombs, and two shootings -- ripped mostly through Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad, but also struck Sunni communities in other towns. At least 200 people were wounded.\n@highlight\nIslamic State of Iraq statement says the 61 deaths are 'retaliation'\n@highlight\nThe statement lambasted Shiites in government\n@highlight\nThe attacks come 10 years after the U.S.-led invasion began\n@highlight\nRecent attacks in Shiite areas have spread fear among Iraqis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 202, "end": 222}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 711, "end": 731}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They demand that the Shiite-led government stop what they call negative treatment of Iraq's @placeholder community.", "idx": 67023}], "idx": 43603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig Florida police have arrested a bouncer involved in a violent brawl more than a week ago outside a Fort Lauderdale beach bar, after a cell phone video of the fight went viral. Arnald Thomas-Darrah, 30, was charged with felony battery yesterday for his part in the July 28 clash, and another bouncer, Jovan Ralfhel Dean, 35, will be charged with misdemeanor battery. The 15-second video of the fracas shows victim Alex Coelho, 29, standing outside Dirty Blondes Sports Bar on North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard before being brutally assaulted by Thomas-Darrah. Another man, David Parker, 27, was also assaulted by Dean.\n@highlight\nA bouncer has been arrested for his part in a violent brawl outside Dirty Blondes bar in Fort Lauderdale\n@highlight\nPolice initially arrested the victims of the beating after the fight\n@highlight\nA video of the brawl went viral and protesters staged a boycott of Dirty Blondes\n@highlight\nPolice arrested Arnald Thomas-Darrah yesterday, more than a week after the fight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 189, "end": 208}, {"start": 313, "end": 330}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 460, "end": 483}, {"start": 488, "end": 524}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 950, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Coelho falls to the ground, @placeholder stomps on his head.", "idx": 67026}], "idx": 43605} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama talked with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a call Tuesday night about the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program, according to a White House statement. Obama placed the call to Netanyahu, a senior administration official told CNN. The one-paragraph statement from the White House, which referred to the Obama-Netanyahu discussion as \"a part of their ongoing consultations,\" followed reports earlier in the day that the White House had rejected a request by Netanyahu to meet with Obama this month to discuss Iran's nuclear program. CNN's Wolf Blitzer, citing Israeli sources, reported that the Israelis were told Obama's schedule would not permit a meeting even though Israel offered to have Netanyahu travel to Washington.\n@highlight\nTwo leaders talk by phone about Iran nuclear program\n@highlight\nEarlier reports said White House rejected in-person meeting\n@highlight\nObama administration says that is not the case", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 58, "end": 75}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also said sanctions were only having a partial impact.", "idx": 67028}], "idx": 43607} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Shall I compare thee, Twinkie, to a sunny day? Thou art more lovely and flavorful than a Ring Ding or a Devil Dog. No, actually this article will not be a Shakespearean-inspired sonnet to a Twinkie. In fact, to paraphrase a more appropriate Shakespearean passage: \"I come to bury Twinkie, not to praise it.\" On Friday, Twinkie producer Hostess Brands Inc. announced it would be closing down, thus ending its product line. The response to this snack apocalypse was swift. Facebook and Twitter were filled with comments bemoaning the loss of this creme-filled sponge cake. Eulogies appeared in publications across the country.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Hostess might shut down and prove Twinkies aren't really indestructible\n@highlight\nThe chemical-stuffed snack inspires nostalgia, he says, but who eats them now?\n@highlight\nObeidallah: We rejected junk food and stopped buying Twinkies, Ding Dongs\n@highlight\nStill, the Twinkie will live on in pop culture and had a good 82-year run, he writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 345, "end": 363}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People began to hoard Twinkies, leaving store shelves once lined with @placeholder bare.", "idx": 67031}], "idx": 43610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester United went top of the English Premier League on Saturday with a 2-1 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford, but it was Luis Suarez who grabbed the headlines again. Suarez, who was starting his first match since returning from an eight-match ban for racially abusing United defender Patrice Evra last October, refused to shake the French international's hand as the team's lined up before the match. Suarez fined, suspended over racist remarks It was the precursor to a fractious encounter with both sets of players reportedly clashing in the tunnel at halftime and having to be restrained after the final whistle.\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez and Patrice Evra feud ignited as Man Utd and Liverpool clash at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney scores a brace as United go a point clear at top of English Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 43, "end": 64}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 807, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's attempts to half the deficit were rewarded with a Suarez goal in the 80th minute but a spirited search for an equalizer ended in vain.", "idx": 67039}, {"query": "Liverpool's attempts to half the deficit were rewarded with a @placeholder goal in the 80th minute but a spirited search for an equalizer ended in vain.", "idx": 67040}], "idx": 43616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain has finally hit David Cameron's controversial foreign aid target, spending more than \u00a311.2billion in a year. But the news came at the same time that it was revealed that millions of taxpayers' money is helping to prop up the most corrupt regimes in the world. A study by the respected organisation Transparency International (TI) reveals that virtually all of the countries with the most serious corruption problems receive lavish aid from Britain. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Britain sends \u00a3756,000 a year to the country Detailed figures show that we sent funding to all ten of the worst offending nations in 2012. Between them they received almost \u00a3500million from the British taxpayer.\n@highlight\nStudy carried out by respected organisation Transparency International\n@highlight\nVirtually all the countries with the most serious corruption problems receive lavish aid from Britain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 306, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 335}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 757, "end": 782}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ranks the troubled state as the fourth most corrupt.", "idx": 67041}], "idx": 43617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Sen. Kay Hagan's campaign said late Wednesday the North Carolina Democrat missed a classified hearing last winter on the threat from the terrorist group ISIS to go to New York to raise money for her re-election. Hagan admitted earlier this week she didn't attend a hearing because she went to the fundraiser but didn't disclose which hearing she missed. Her decision to skip the Armed Services Committee session -- at which high-level administration intelligence officials filled in senators on top secret details about the group -- is drawing fire from her Republican opponent, North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis, who is narrowly trailing her in recent polls.\n@highlight\nSen. Kay Hagan's admission might hurt her chances at re-election\n@highlight\nRepublican challenger Thom Tillis says Hagan \"failed to do her job\"\n@highlight\nSimilar charges have been made ahead of hard-fought midterms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 399, "end": 422}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But one of the dirty little truths about the way @placeholder works is that lawmakers from both parties have very busy schedules and don't attend all the hearings of the committees and subcommittees to which they are assigned.", "idx": 67042}], "idx": 43618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN)Amid renewed violence in eastern Ukraine, the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France planned a face-to-face meeting in Belarus on Wednesday. The gathering of the four presidents, who have been talking for days on the phone or through diplomatic channels, is a significant development, as the heads of state would not want to walk away from such a gathering empty-handed. A spokesman for the German government told CNN that \"all sides have agreed\" to the meeting. But an attempt to gather these four leaders in January fell through after negotiations failed to reap agreements before the meeting date.\n@highlight\nRussian, Ukrainian, German and French leaders plan to meet in Minsk, Belarus, on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe U.N. says Hundreds of civilians have been killed this year in the Ukraine crisis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A peace agreement was signed in September -- also in Minsk, @placeholder -- that envisaged a ceasefire and the creation of a buffer zone between the warring sides, as well as constitutional changes.", "idx": 67046}, {"query": "They have also accused @placeholder of sending troops to the border to fight.", "idx": 67047}], "idx": 43621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN)A day after flames scorched a West Bank mosque, a Jerusalem seminary belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church was torched and defaced Thursday -- an act police suspect is the work of radical right-wing Israelis. Both buildings were defaced with anti-Arab and anti-Christian slurs, including graffiti maligning Jesus on the seminary, said police spokeswoman Luba Samri. And in each case, there was writing in Hebrew referring to the \"redemption of Zion\" and \"revenge.\" The acts drew strong condemnation. \"There is no room for such deplorable activity in Jerusalem,\" Mayor Nir Barkat said Thursday. \"We must eradicate this behavior and bring those responsible to justice.\"\n@highlight\n\"Revenge,\" references to \"redemption (of) Zion\" were on the mosque, seminary\n@highlight\nBoth buildings were defaced with anti-Arab and anti-Christian slurs\n@highlight\nPalestinian official: A \"holy war\" is underway against Muslims, Christians", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 101, "end": 121}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 830, "end": 843}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident at the mosque may be a \"price tag\" attack -- a term used by radical Israeli settlers to denote reprisal attacks against Palestinians in response to moves by the Israeli government to evacuate illegal @placeholder outposts -- according to officials.", "idx": 67049}], "idx": 43622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "published by By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 28 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 28 July 2013 She was a 'doctor, dietician, psychologist, bail-goer and friend' to thousands of mostly African Americans crippled by poverty in the 1950s. Yet tireless South Carolina nurse-midwife Maude Callen - who delivered hundreds of children, cared for the elderly and educated midwifery students in a 400-mile area 'veined with muddy roads' - never considered herself a hero. Her's was a labor of love, captured in these extraordinary black and white photographs taken by legendary shooter W. Eugene Smith for LIFE magazine.\n@highlight\nThe work of Southern Carolina nurse-midwife Maude Callen was documented in extraordinary photos published in LIFE magazine in 1951\n@highlight\nLegendary photographer W. 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The ceremony, held at Camp Pendleton, near San Diego, California, was to honor Staff Sergeant Christopher Diaz, 27, who was killed September 2011 while deployed in the Helmand province of Afghanistan. The dog, a six-year old Belgian malinois named Dino, was deployed with Diaz in Afghanistan. He was uninjured in attack that killed Diaz. The family traveled to the military base to adopt Dino, who was pictured with their son in a photograph he sent from Afghanistan before he was killed. Dino was officially retired by the military, and given tests to ensure that he did not suffer from the canine equivalent of post-traumatic stress disorder.\n@highlight\nThe family of Staff Sergeant Christopher Diaz, who was killed while deployed, picked up the dog at Camp Pendleton, in California\n@highlight\nThe dog, Dino, is a six-year old Belgian malinois that sniffed out explosives in the war\n@highlight\nDiaz's mother: It's going to be helpful - we'll have something to hold on to", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 864, "end": 879}, {"start": 934, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 962}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The results showed that Dino was of the right temperament to be adopted by the @placeholder's.", "idx": 67062}], "idx": 43631} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former MasterChef contestant accused of embezzling over $7 million from his own mining company to fund 'a high-class lifestyle for himself and his girlfriends' has had the claims against him dropped in a private settlement. In April, a lawsuit claimed New York-based Australian playboy Aaron Thomas used company many for private jets, a luxury yacht and a $171,000 Tiffany engagement ring for his Brazilian fianc\u00e9e. Thomas, 26, was sacked as CEO of London-based Oakmont Trading Ltd earlier this year after the board accused him of squandering millions of company money to fund his extravagant lifestyle, according to the lawsuit filed by the company in the Manhattan Supreme Court.\n@highlight\nAaron Thomas, 26, appeared on MasterChef Australia in 2009\n@highlight\nHe founded mining company Oakmont Trading Ltd, which owns and operates a Brazilian iron ore mine, in 2010\n@highlight\nIn April he was accused of using company many for private jets, a luxury yacht and a $171,000 Tiffany engagement\n@highlight\nAll claims against him have now been dropped in a private settlement", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 464, "end": 482}, {"start": 659, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 706}, {"start": 725, "end": 744}, {"start": 791, "end": 809}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While @placeholder has made some disclosures as to the whereabouts of the misappropriated funds, a sum of around [$2.5 million] remains unaccounted for,' the suit stated.", "idx": 67063}], "idx": 43632} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 5 October 2012 At this year's British Nylon Fair it was revealed that two-thirds of teenagers are knitters. It's official: all the cool kids are putting down their XBox controls and picking up needles. Knitting needles, that is. At this year's British Nylon Fair it was revealed that two-thirds of all teenagers are knitters. And in the wake of this trend for all things make-do-and-mend, a luxury alpaca wool brand has released a selection of knitting kits made especially for teenagers - just in time for Christmas.\n@highlight\nToft Alpaca sells ready-to-knit and ready-to-wear Christmas gift packs\n@highlight\nTeenager kits include beanie hats, snoods, wrist-warmers and bed socks\n@highlight\nYouTube tutorials for all kits\n@highlight\nTwo-thirds of British teenagers are knitters, according to survey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though the kits come with instructions, there are also @placeholder tutorials online for those who need some extra guidance.", "idx": 67064}], "idx": 43633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 14:25 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 10 October 2013 Every Tory man risks appearing sexist, causing harm to the party\u2019s re-election hopes, a senior Conservative MP warned tonight. Bernard Jenkin said even David Cameron was guilty of \u2018unconscious slights to women\u2019, including greeting a leading businesswoman by asking where her husband was. Too often Conservative men think female colleagues can be left to deal with \u2018women\u2019s issues\u2019, while \u2018men get on with running the country\u2019. Criticism: Tory MP Bernard Jenkin said every man in the party had to change their attitude towards women\n@highlight\nBernard Jenkin said even David Cameron is guilty of 'unconscious slights'\n@highlight\nPrime Minister greeted businesswoman asking where her husband was\n@highlight\nWarned the party's men must change of 'get left behind' in battle for votes\n@highlight\nToo often 'women's issues' are left to women while men 'run the country'\n@highlight\nTories had 5-point lead among in 2010 but now 13 points behind Labour", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder that he must \u2018be on this 24/7/365\u2019 and not just at the time of", "idx": 67076}], "idx": 43645} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Partygoers are dressing up for Halloween as fighters from the Islamic State in the latest trivialisation of the world's horrors. Social media has been flooded with pictures of people wearing ISIS-style outfits, just weeks after the jihadists beheaded four Western hostages during their reign of terror across Iraq and Syria. Some people are pictured holding fake machetes and severed heads in a twisted reference to the group's brutal executions. The group routinely beheads opponents and its members often post horrific photographs of themselves posing with the bodies. Bad taste: This image of a party-goer dressed in an ISIS-style Halloween costume was one of several posted on the Twitter account of Baghdadi Al-Rolexi with the message: 'Another victory!! So many converted ISIS recruits at Halloween parties. I tell you, best strategy girls and booze!'\n@highlight\nSocial media flooded with images of people wearing Islamic State costumes\n@highlight\nSome hold severed heads in sick reference to terror group's decapitations\n@highlight\nOthers dressed in jihadist-style robes and face masks while holding guns\n@highlight\nComes after businesses were accused of profiting from Ebola for Halloween", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Macabre: Another sickening Halloween costume is created to look like an I@placeholderfighter decapitating a prisoner", "idx": 67078}], "idx": 43647} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Burnley boss Sean Dyche insists his side have the character to bounce back from their growing streak of disappointments and beat the odds by securing Barclays Premier League survival. The Clarets go in search of their first top-flight win at their ninth attempt against Everton at Turf Moor on Sunday. A second-half lapse cost his men dear against West Ham last week but Dyche is adamant there is still the desire within his camp to turn things round. Sean Dyche (above) admits Burnley are learning as they go, but has praised players desire to improve form Dean Marney (above) could be available for Dyche as an alternative option in midfield after injury recovery\n@highlight\nBurnley boss Sean Dyche admits his side are 'learning as they go'\n@highlight\nThey play Everton on Sunday at home, Dyche feels they will turn it around\n@highlight\nDyche helped by return of midfielder Dean Marney, Steven Reid could play", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 150, "end": 172}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has been a tough season already for B@placeholdersupporters, whose side are nineteenth in the Premier League", "idx": 67080}], "idx": 43649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Christine McVie hasn't ventured out on tour with Fleetwood Mac in 15 years, but she's ready to get back on the road. Starting September 30, all five members of Fleetwood Mac -- McVie, her ex-husband John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood -- are launching a tour called \"On With The Show.\" The trek will begin in Minneapolis and will then stretch across North America with 34 shows in 33 cities. A rep for the legendary band confirmed in January that McVie was rejoining the group after her departure in 1998, and hinted that a tour was in the works.\n@highlight\nChristine McVie has rejoined Fleetwood Mac with \"a definite capital yes\"\n@highlight\nThe keyboardist and singer left the group in 1998 for a variety of reasons\n@highlight\nOne big hurdle for her was a fear of flying\n@highlight\nNow with all five members, Fleetwood Mac is looking forward to a tour", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 595, "end": 609}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 847, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tickets to @placeholder's upcoming tour go on sale to the general public on April 7.", "idx": 67084}], "idx": 43653} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Abu Laith al-Libi, a wanted al Qaeda terrorist, was killed in Pakistan by a CIA airstrike, three U.S. officials told CNN Thursday. 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At the time, the nouveaux riche were in the grip of bling fever, undiscerningly buying the most expensive goods they could afford in order to show off their success, according to a 2005 report by consultants Ernst & Young. 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The cheap one-click service - which has been credited as killing CD sales - has flourished under previous laws that allow retailers to pay minimal VAT. But now that loophole is being closed by George Osborne in a bid to raise \u00a3300million for Government coffers. The age of 99p downloads could soon draw to an end following a tax-crackdown on Amazon and Apple A measure announced in last week\u2019s Budget would force online companies to pay VAT in the UK. Currently Apple and Amazon sell their wares through Luxembourg, where the value added tax is levied at a meagre three per cent.\n@highlight\nMeasure announced in Budget will force online retailers to pay VAT\n@highlight\nAmazon and Apple's 99p singles would rise to \u00a31.16\n@highlight\nTolerance for those who do not pay 'fair share' has gone says Osborne", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 550}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In documents published alongside the @placeholder, the Government also promised to look at drawing up new laws that could be used to tax sales.", "idx": 67107}], "idx": 43666} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Camera-shy pop star Sia Furler enlisted Kristen Wiig and Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler for her Chandelier performance at Sunday's Grammy Awards. The 41-year-old Oscar nominee seemed an offbeat choice of avatar for the Australian 39-year-old, who kept her back turned to the crowd. The SNL veteran donned her signature platinum blonde fringed wig with an unflattering, tear-away jumpsuit for the interpretive dance. Scroll down for video and full winners list Wiigging out! Camera-shy pop star Sia Furler (M) enlisted Kristen Wiig (L) and Dance Moms star Maddie Ziegler (R) for her Chandelier performance at Sunday's Grammy Awards Kristen wildly girated in a set resembling a broken-down apartment featuring an overturned mattress and a light bulb-riddled ceiling.\n@highlight\nElastic Heart star Shia LaBeouf read cryptic letter while introducing the camera-shy pop star's Chandelier performance", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 286, "end": 288}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 532}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Art imitating life: Much of the imagery and movements during the performance related to @placeholder's real-life struggle with alcoholism", "idx": 67111}], "idx": 43670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Teta Isibo had always had a flair for design but she didn't realize she could make a career out of it until the time she asked an artisan to craft a pair of earrings she'd drawn. \"My friends all loved them,\" recalls the Rwandan designer. \"So friends started placing orders, and then friends of friends -- so it's gradually evolved through the years from a hobby to an actual full time business.\" That business is Inzuki Designs, the startup Isibo launched in 2010 after deciding to quit her land management job to embark on her entrepreneurial journey. Fusing traditional craftsmanship with contemporary bold designs, the Africa-inspired fashion brand quickly had people buzzing.\n@highlight\nRwandan entrepreneur Teta Isibo is the owner of Inzuki Designs\n@highlight\nThe fashion brand specializes in handmade jewelry, accessories and interior decor\n@highlight\nIts locally-source products fuse traditional craftsmanship and contemporary style", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has so much potential in terms of the traditional craftsmanship skills, in terms of the raw materials you can find here,\" says the young entrepreneur, \"but I felt that we weren't really living up to that potential.", "idx": 67114}], "idx": 43672} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:07 EST, 19 January 2013 Appointed: John Witherow takes over as acting editor of the Times after 18 years at the helm of the Sunday Times A new interim editor of The Times has been announced despite opposition from the newspaper's independent directors. John Witherow, editor of the Sunday Times for the past 18 years, takes over from James Harding, who stood down last month. Mr Witherow is understood to have been the choice of Rupert Murdoch, chairman of The Times's parent company, who is thought to want to merge both titles in a seven-day operation.\n@highlight\nJohn Witherow takes over after 18 years at Sunday Times\n@highlight\nMurdoch understood to favour a merger of titles in 7-day operation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 357, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Backing: Corporation chief Rupert Murdoch with new Times acting editor @placeholder", "idx": 67117}], "idx": 43675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan hit the campaign trail Thursday to pitch energy policy and defense spending, as new polls showed President Barack Obama maintaining a slight lead in three key swing states after Romney named the conservative House Budget Committee chairman as his running mate. Four days ahead of the Republican National Convention, certain presidential nominee Romney sought to build momentum with a continued focus on his economic policies mixed with attacks on Obama's handling of a stalling recovery. However, the controversy this week over Republican Rep. Todd Akin's incendiary remarks on \"legitimate\" rape and pregnancy has dominated the political chatter and raised questions about whether the conservative Christian from suburban St. Louis can unseat vulnerable Democratic Sen. 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There's no one who doesn't think she looks amazing.'\n@highlight\nAlexis Knox worked with Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Little Mix\n@highlight\nThinks Kim is dressing brilliantly thanks to Kanye\n@highlight\nKim has become a favourite of style bible, LOVE magazine", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kim called on her husband Kanye, who has strong connections in the fashion world, to help reinvent her and he famously cleared out @placeholder's wardrobe", "idx": 67130}], "idx": 43682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama formally canceled a much-discussed visit to Moscow next month for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress in bilateral relations since Putin regained the presidency a year ago. 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Francis Biden, 57, was at his Boynton Beach, Florida, home on Saturday when we received the Manila envelope, which was addressed to him. When he opened it, his skin came into contact with a suspicious white powder and he immediately contacted authorities who evacuated the neighbours and took him to hospital, where he was held overnight. 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He is the 21st-century standard- bearer for the rise from part-time football to the very top of the professional game. This season, at Liverpool, he will venture into the Champions League as others try to emulate his progress. 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Today the Duchess of Cambridge watched her father give away another beautiful bride as the Middleton family attended a society wedding. Michael Middleton walked family friend Thierry Kelaart into St Bartholomew's church and down the aisle, standing in for her late father. 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Between 3,500 and 5,000 barrels of heavy crude leaked from a ruptured pipeline -- not 12,000 barrels, as previously reported, according to Exxon Mobil spokesman Alan Jeffers. The company has no timeline yet for when the cleanup around the two dozen homes in a Mayflower, Arkansas, subdivision would be completed, Jeffers said. Excavation of the contaminated soil is under way, weather permitting, he said. 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So it's hard to believe that Alex Korica only turned 20 yesterday and is an entirely self-taught photographer who started uploading his pictures to the social media site in January 2013. His account is now away with eye-wateringly bright photographs of Australia, from stunning seascapes to brilliantly lit inner-city streets. The pictures have seen him lauded as one of Esquire's top travel photographers to follow on Instagram. 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Hazardous materials officers were called to the retail centre at Hedge End, in Southampton, after staff and shoppers at a Sainsbury's fell ill at the checkout. A neighbouring Marks and Spencer store also had to be evacuated last night. Officers from Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service entered the building in protective clothing and found the gas was a refrigerant.\n@highlight\nShopping centre in Southampton evacuated following suspected gas leak\n@highlight\nAt least 62 people have also been left requiring medical treatment\n@highlight\nAlarm was raised shortly after shoppers started to fall ill at the check-outs\n@highlight\nFirefighters entered in protective clothing and found gas was a refrigerant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 484, "end": 516}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's Hedge End just as emergency services turned up.", "idx": 67167}], "idx": 43708} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears and Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 18 December 2013 Cleared: British multi-millionaire entrepreneur Gregory Cox (pictured at court this week) was today found not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman, 21 A British tycoon accused of forcing a woman to perform oral sex on him on Australia's Bondi Beach was today found not guilty. Gregory Charles Cox, 32, faced two charges of sexual intercourse without consent with a 21-year-old tourist on the iconic beach in Sydney. 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Eyes glistening with tears, Obama bid an affectionate farewell to Holder Friday for a second time, but this tribute came with a soulful surprise. 'Eric is really just milking this departure thing for everything that it's worth,' Obama quipped at a Justice Department ceremony to unveil the outgoing Cabinet member's official portrait. 'I mean, golly.' But even Obama got upstaged this time. 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Andrea Leadsom, co-founder of the Fresh Start group of Conservative MPs, said that without such changes there would be overwhelming calls for Britain to exit the EU. Her intervention comes ahead of a major speech tomorrow by George Osborne on Britain\u2019s future in a reformed Europe. 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But the real moment every music fan had been waiting for was whether US pop sensation Taylor Swift managed to sneak into the world's biggest music poll as rumours spread that the singer being banned from the annual countdown was part of a hoax. Despite the huge online campaign, #tay4hottest100, to include the American star's smash hit, Shake it Off, in the prestigious countdown - the chart topper, who garnered so much support that her single was expected to be voted in at number 12, was disqualified due to her affiliation with KFC following triple j's strict policy on artists not benefiting from commercial ventures that could influence votes from fans.\n@highlight\nChet Faker won triple j's Hottest 100 for 2014 with his song Talk is Cheap\n@highlight\nTaylor Swift was disqualified from appearing in the annual music poll\n@highlight\nA viral campaign encouraged members of the public to vote for Swift so she could top the Australia Day countdown\n@highlight\nThe triple j website crashed a minute after an article explaining the decision was posted\n@highlight\nKFC jumped on the #tay4hottest100 campaign to include Taylor Swift in the annual triple j Hottest 100 countdown\n@highlight\nThe move may breach the strict voting rules, which disqualify artists who offer fans encouragement to vote for them\n@highlight\nFormer triple j presenter Angela Catterns said Swift had been excluded based on 'a fast food chain be involved in the process'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 268, "end": 269}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 733, "end": 735}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 958, "end": 969}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1318, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1354, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1540, "end": 1554}, {"start": 1561, "end": 1565}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'if this is the reason swift gets disqualified from the hottest 100 then I hereby pledge to only eat @placeholder when I have that fast food craving....' said another.", "idx": 67178}, {"query": "Earlier on Tuesday, an unofficial poll shed some insight into who might take home the coveted @placeholder crown, with Swift making the cut despite the controversy.", "idx": 67179}], "idx": 43716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter The mother of a three-month-old Maine girl who died while in the care of a baby sitter has filed a lawsuit against the caretaker and her 12-year-old daughter. The suit filed by Nicole Greenaway in Kennebec County Superior Court alleges negligence on the part of the Fairfield woman who was entrusted with the care of Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway and seeks unspecified damages. The baby sitter's daughter Kelli Murphy, who was 10 at the time, had faced a manslaughter charge, but pleaded guilty last month to several misdemeanors. Her mother Amanda Huard was never charged.\n@highlight\nNicole Greenaway filed a suit against Kelli Murphy, 12, and her mother Amanda Huard seeking damages\n@highlight\nHuard was babysitting Greenaway's three-month-old baby girl Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway in 2012 when the baby died\n@highlight\nHer daughter Kelli Murphy pleaded guilty to several misdemeanor charges in a plea deal\n@highlight\nShe was the youngest person charged with manslaughter in the state in more than 30 years, but those charges were dropped as part of the deal\n@highlight\nShe was only 10 years old when first charged in the 2012 death of three-month-old Brooklyn Foss-Greenaway\n@highlight\nFoss-Greenway had traces of Murphy's ADHD medication in her system and may also have been suffocated\n@highlight\nGreenaway is seeking unspecified damages for funeral costs and emotional turmoil as well as punitive damages", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 270}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 361, "end": 383}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 794, "end": 816}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1343}]}, "qas": [{"query": "place to live, sickened by the belief that @placeholder's daughter had", "idx": 67197}], "idx": 43731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 07:55 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 31 January 2013 A paradise holiday to Thailand has ended in horror when a taxi taking three British women to the airport crashed leaving one of them with a broken back. Kayleigh Waugh, 27, is laid up in a Bangkok hospital recovering from a number of fractures to her back, which has had to be pinned and screwed back into place. Family of the two friends that she was travelling with, Ruth Ginn and Natasha Smith, both 27, said they were extremely lucky to escape the smash with minor whiplash injuries.\n@highlight\nKayleigh Waugh, 27, was on her way to airport when crash happened\n@highlight\nHer and friends Ruth Ginn and Natasha Smith were due to fly home\n@highlight\nFamily said they were extremely lucky to escape with minor injuries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder 124,855 people were killed in road traffic accidents between 2000 and 2010 meaning that on average there were over 12,000 deaths a year from road traffic accidents during this period.", "idx": 67201}], "idx": 43735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama was back on the golf course today as he enjoyed yet another 18 holes amid deepening concerns about the spreading terrorist rampage of extremist group ISIS. The President played a round with former NBA basketball star Alonzo Mourning and Cyrus Walker, cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, at Farm Neck Golf Club, in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts on Saturday. 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He loved going with his grandpa to see Monster Trucks, and would hoot and clap whenever one of those giant things would roll over and crush a smaller car. Because he was a good kid and got A's and B's, his family would sometimes reward him with a trip to the lake and let him ride his four-wheeler around. The 8-year-old was a force on the soccer field. His stocky build earned him a nickname: \"The Wall.\" \"Kids just bounced off of him,\" Davis' grandfather Marvin Dixon said Wednesday. \"He just loved being with his Pawpaw and I loved being with him. I'm just going to miss him.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Mother kept calling for her boys before she died\n@highlight\nKyle Davis, 8, was a good student who loved soccer and his older sister\n@highlight\nTawuana Robinson called her daughter as twister hovered, telling her she was in closet\n@highlight\nChristopher Legg loved sports, horsing around with his Dad", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 223, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 231}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 871, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder \"loved to play sports, and fight for justice,\" an obituary posted on a cousin's website said.", "idx": 67204}], "idx": 43737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Raising the minimum wage continues to be a top Democratic economic priority, insisting that higher pay is critical to helping lift the working poor out of poverty. Some members of Congress put their money where their mouth is. Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio is one Democratic lawmaker who took the \"live the wage challenge\" -- to live on pay of $7.25 per hour for one week. The effort promoted by Americans United for Change, an advocacy group funded in large part by labor unions, was established to mark the fifth anniversary of the last federal increase in the minimum wage.\n@highlight\nRep. Tim Ryan of Ohio took the minimum wage challenge\n@highlight\nHis family of five lived off the minimum wage for one week\n@highlight\nSome were critical of his efforts, saying it pales in comparison to what low-wage workers face\n@highlight\nObama and Democrats have pushed to raise the minimum wage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 265, "end": 274}, {"start": 397, "end": 423}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Our job (in @placeholder) is to go understand to the best we can what our constituents need and I'm not going to apologize for that,\" he said.", "idx": 67208}], "idx": 43739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Cook PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:14 EST, 12 November 2012 A Lithuanian man has been handed a life sentence for strangling his ex-wife in Peterborough before taking her dead body to Poland and dumping it in a shallow grave. Rimas Venclovas, 47, murdered Vitalija Baliutaviciene, 29, after discovering she had started a new life with another man. Her body was discovered in a remote wood in western Poland by a mushroom-picker more than two months after she disappeared from her home in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. Murdered: Vitalija Baliutaviciene, left, was strangled in Peterborough by ex-husband Rimas Venclovas, right\n@highlight\nLithuanian Rimas Venclovas, 47, had already been investigated by UK police for assaulting Vitalija Baliutaviciene, 29\n@highlight\nFled back to Lithuania while on bail, where he planned her murder\n@highlight\nWarned victim's mother that her daughter would be 'kidnapped and sold'\n@highlight\nConverted Mercedes van to transport body to Poland, where it was buried in shallow grave and discovered by mushroom picker\n@highlight\nPleaded not guilty, but jailed for life with minimum term of 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 289, "end": 311}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 561, "end": 583}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 735, "end": 736}, {"start": 760, "end": 782}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He spent months planning the murder from his home in @placeholder.", "idx": 67209}], "idx": 43740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper Last updated at 2:40 PM on 20th December 2011 A young man tracked down two muggers on Facebook after they robbed him at knifepoint while he was sitting in his car. Daniel McGill, 21, and Gordon Alexander, 30, were jailed for a total of 19 years after Daniel Kaye found them on the social networking site. The pair threatened the victim, 18, with a blade and demanded that he hand over his mobile phone and cash when he pulled over to answer a call. Jailed: Daniel McGill, 21, and Gordon Alexander, 30, were both caught after being tracked down on Facebook\n@highlight\nDaniel McGill, 21, and Gordon Alexander, 30, given a total of 19 years behind bars\n@highlight\nVictim Daniel Kaye, 18, ordered to take off his shirt by muggers so they could get rid of fingerprints", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 494, "end": 509}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 604, "end": 619}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After being traumatised by the attack, Mr @placeholder searched Facebook for the people he thought were responsible for robbing him and found a picture of McGill.", "idx": 67217}, {"query": "After being traumatised by the attack, Mr Kaye searched Facebook for the people he thought were responsible for robbing him and found a picture of @placeholder.", "idx": 67218}], "idx": 43747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syria's nearly 3-year-old civil war saw more bloodshed Thursday, and perhaps a moment of peace. Fighting at a huge prison in the volatile city of Aleppo brought conflicting rebel claims on whether they controlled all or part of the facility. Meanwhile, the United Nations and the United States confirmed an agreement announced by rebels and the government of a planned cease-fire in the besieged Old City of Homs that would allow some people to flee and humanitarian aid to arrive for the first time in over a year. \"We welcome the news that a deal has been reached,\" U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said of what she called \"a local humanitarian pause\" to begin Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Women, children, elderly to get a chance to leave Homs, with aid to arrive\n@highlight\nIt is unclear whether rebels have full or partial control of a prison in Aleppo\n@highlight\nAround 3,000 people have been detained at the prison, many of them women\n@highlight\nThe Syrian conflict is nearly 3 years old", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 577, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked about concerns that the Syrian regime might be preparing for a final assault on those who remain in Homs once the other civilians depart, Psaki refused to speculate but said it was important for the U.N. convoys to get access to the @placeholder.", "idx": 67220}], "idx": 43749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Malibu-based playboy son of an African dictator is being forced to surrender more than $30million worth of his assets after allegedly stealing money from his own country. Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the son of the Equatorial Guinea president, must sell his mansion in California, his Ferrari and most of his Michael Jackson memorabilia under the settlement. However, he will be able to keep the singer's famous crystal-encrusted 'Bad Tour' glove, a jacket used during the 'Thriller' tour and a $38.5million Gulfstream jet, as they remain outside the U.S. Playboy: Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (above), the son of Equatorial Guinea president, must sell his Malibu mansion, a Ferrari and his Michael Jackson memorabilia under a settlement with the U.S Government\n@highlight\nTeodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue will surrender more than $30m in assets\n@highlight\nThese include mansion in Malibu, Ferrari and Michael Jackson memorabilia\n@highlight\nBut he will able to keep singer's famous crystal-encrusted 'Bad Tour' glove\n@highlight\nThis is because item remains outside the U.S., alongside his 'Thriller' jacket\n@highlight\nInstead, 42-year-old must pay further $1million to cover value, say officials\n@highlight\nMost of 750,000 people in Equatorial Guinea are currently living in poverty", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 175, "end": 202}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 314, "end": 328}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 805}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder-educated Mangue lived in a luxurious mansion in Malibu", "idx": 67222}], "idx": 43750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi police and soldiers on Saturday launched major raids in a once-notorious insurgent stronghold west of Baghdad. Saturday's raids in Falluja by Iraqi forces were similar to U.S.-led sweeps in the city in 2004, shown here. A police official in the Anbar province city of Falluja told CNN that a large number of security forces were scouring its Sinaie district for an array of weapons -- machine guns, mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms. The Sinaie area, in Falluja's southeastern section, is an industrial district with factories, scrap yards and large, abandoned yards. The area used to be a stronghold of the insurgency in Falluja until the militants were driven out in major military operations five years ago.\n@highlight\nIraqi police official says security forces were scouring Sinaie district of Falluja\n@highlight\nU.S. military: Marines and area police assisting in combined cache sweep\n@highlight\nAnbar province is vast and violent scene of U.S. and al Qaeda in Iraq encounters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 274, "end": 287}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder military continues to be on guard for flare-ups in violence and insurgent activity.", "idx": 67228}], "idx": 43755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see how Scotland manged to find the net for their freak opener and all of the other stats that matter from Ibrox Progress doesn\u2019t need to be pretty all the time. Thanks to an untidy own goal Scotland secured vital victory from the first game for two years in which meaningful tournament qualification points were fully expected \u2013 and, mercifully, delivered. Scotland utterly bossed the 110th ranked team in the world and fully merited a more emphatic margin of success from their play that was pleasing on the eye for much of the action. But a clinical presence deserted the team, particularly Steven Naismith on his return to Ibrox, and Gordon Strachan was grateful for an inside job. The errant leg of Akaki Khubutia proved to be the scrappy lock-breaker on 28 minutes.\n@highlight\nGordon Strachan's Scotland claimed their first win in Euro 2016 qualifying Group D against Georgia\n@highlight\nScotland took the lead with a 28th-minute own goal coming after Shaun Maloney's drive was saved and deflected\n@highlight\nGeorgia keeper Giorgi Loria stopped Maloney's strike but it bounce off Akaki Khubutia's leg and dribbled in\n@highlight\nScott Brown had a chance to make it two but his side-footed shot from 15 yards was deflected wide\n@highlight\nStand-in skipper Steven Naismith's heavy touch when one-on-one with Loria was a squandered chance\n@highlight\nSteven Fletcher's back-heel found Naismith again but his shot from eight-yards went wide\n@highlight\nIrakli Dzaria had Georgia's best chance after 80 minutes but dragged his shot wide\n@highlight\nScotland face Poland on Tuesday in Warsaw", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 852, "end": 879}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 972, "end": 984}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1407}, {"start": 1466, "end": 1478}, {"start": 1484, "end": 1490}, {"start": 1560, "end": 1567}, {"start": 1574, "end": 1579}, {"start": 1595, "end": 1600}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shaun Maloney (right) drives the shot from the edge of the box that led to the own goal opener for Scotland against @placeholder", "idx": 67229}], "idx": 43756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- King Juan Carlos I is stepping down from the Spanish throne after nearly 40 years, handing power to his son after a series of scandals that has dented the royal family's popularity. The King said Crown Prince Felipe, a former Olympic yachtsman, has \"the maturity, the preparation, and the sense of responsibility necessary\" to serve as king and \"to lead to a new stage of hope using his experience and the drive of a new generation.\" Prince Felipe, 46, is regarded as being untouched by the accusations of corruption and excess that have plagued the royal family as many Spaniards continue to struggle to find jobs and pull themselves out of financial ruin.\n@highlight\nSpain's King Juan Carlos I abdicates throne after nearly 40 years\n@highlight\nKing's only son Felipe, a former Olympic yachtsman, to be sworn in within weeks\n@highlight\nGeorgetown-educated Crown Prince married former CNN+ anchor Letizia Ortiz in 2004\n@highlight\nSpain's monarchy dogged by allegations of corruption and excess in recent years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 703}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 894, "end": 896}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has increasingly stood in for the King at a variety of official engagements in recent years as his father's health has faltered.", "idx": 67232}], "idx": 43757} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman murdered her parents and buried them in their back garden with the help of her husband \u2013 then told their neighbours and relatives they had moved to Ireland for the \u2018good air\u2019, a court heard. William and Patricia Wycherley were each shot twice before being wrapped in bedding and \u2018stacked\u2019 one on top of the other under the lawn. Their debt-laden daughter Susan Edwards, 55, and her husband Christopher, 57, buried them after watching the Eurovision song contest on a bank holiday weekend in 1998, the court heard. Scroll down for video Accused: Susan Edwards, 56, (left) and her husband Christopher, 57, (right) are accused of shooting dead her parents Patricia and William Wycherley, burying them and stealing from their bank account, while tricking relatives into thinking the couple were still alive\n@highlight\nSusan and Christopher Edwards deny murdering her parents\n@highlight\nBodies of William and Patricia Wycherley found in makeshift grave in their back garden last October\n@highlight\nBodies wrapped in bedding, and post mortem tests showed they were shot\n@highlight\nDefendants accused of 'diverting' \u00a3245,000 of couple's money to themselves\n@highlight\nLetters and Christmas cards sent to relatives saying Wycherleys were travelling in Ireland 'because of the good air'\n@highlight\nSusan Edwards admits manslaughter of her mother on basis of provocation\n@highlight\nClaims Mrs Wycherley killed Mr Wycherley, and she then shot her mother\n@highlight\nPolice told Mrs Wycherley claimed to have had an affair with Mr Edwards\n@highlight\nBoth defendants admit obstructing a coroner in the executive of his duty\n@highlight\nChristopher Edwards claims they buried bodies after watching Eurovision\n@highlight\nThey also admit stealing a credit balance but each deny murder", "entities": [{"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 692}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 852}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 931}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1393, "end": 1401}, {"start": 1413, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1480, "end": 1488}, {"start": 1528, "end": 1534}, {"start": 1631, "end": 1649}, {"start": 1692, "end": 1701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018cleaned out\u2019 the @placeholder\u2019 bank accounts and continued to steal", "idx": 67236}], "idx": 43758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:31 EST, 13 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:35 EST, 14 September 2012 Smiling, laughing and looking like they were without a care in the world, these photographs of soldiers guarding one of Nazi Germany's key outposts in 1944 were never meant to see the light of day. But this life through a lens on the idyllic Dutch island of Walcheren was grabbed by a British war hero in a daring raid behind enemy lines and its incredible contents have been published for the first time today. Green Beret Arthur Thompson, 89, was part of a 47 Royal Marine Commando smash and grab sortie on November 1 1944 to the island, in an attempt to punch a hole through the enemy's defences.\n@highlight\nGreen Beret Arthur Thompson was part of a team raiding the occupied Dutch island of Walcheren in 1944\n@highlight\nWhile inside a German bunker he found a camera and took it\n@highlight\nAfter carrying it around until the end of the war - and taking his own snaps - he had its contents developed\n@highlight\nIt contained pictures of Germans having fun and the images have been released for the first time today\n@highlight\n'I was amazed when I got them developed. I still remember in detail the moment I found the camera,' he said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 511, "end": 521}, {"start": 523, "end": 537}, {"start": 561, "end": 581}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meeting: @placeholder troops lounge on chairs outside in the sunshine in 1944 with several more sitting on grassy banks", "idx": 67240}], "idx": 43762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 04:01 EST, 20 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 20 January 2014 Anne Hidalgo, who until recently was President Francois Hollande's Socialist culture minister A leading French politician described London as a \u2018suburb of Paris\u2019 today as the two cities continued a war of words over which is the most popular in the world. Anne Hidalgo, who until recently was President Francois Hollande\u2019s Socialist culture minister before running for mayor of the French capital, said there was more crime in the English capital, less entrepreneurial businesses starting up, and fewer foreign visitors.\n@highlight\nComments were made by Anne Hidalgo, who until recently was President Francois Hollande\u2019s Socialist culture minister\n@highlight\nSaid there was more crime in London and less foreign visitors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 138, "end": 154}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 692, "end": 708}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In London it is all big commercial centres but in @placeholder there is a network of small independent stores that are open.", "idx": 67246}], "idx": 43764} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Every spring, a yellow blanket of pollen descends upon America, eliciting complaints from allergy sufferers already fed up with watery eyes, stuffed-up sinuses and excessive sneezing. If you're wondering exactly what that is covering your car, it's pine pollen, which usually comes out in mid- to late-April. But believe it or not, it's probably not what's causing your symptoms. \"Amazingly enough, most people are not allergic to the stuff you can see,\" CNN meteorologist Sean Morris said. Instead, it's microscopic particles in the spring air that are hell-bent on causing misery. Most seasonal allergies are caused by smaller tree pollen and mold spores, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.\n@highlight\nMost people aren't allergic to the yellow pollen you see, which is from pine trees\n@highlight\nMore than 60 million Americans suffer from allergic rhinitis every year\n@highlight\nWarm, dry climates have the highest pollen levels, according to Pollen.com", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 684, "end": 731}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder breaks the United States down into seven allergy regions.", "idx": 67250}], "idx": 43767} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For actress Kyra Sedgwick, it's the public's approval that makes it worth being away from her family for six months to tape her critically acclaimed series \"The Closer.\" Kyra Sedgwick and her husband, Kevin Bacon, at the 66th annual Golden Globe Awards this month. But she may be getting more approval from her peers, too. Sedgwick will walk the red carpet again Sunday night at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she is nominated for a fourth consecutive year for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series for her role as Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson. She's also won a Golden Globe for her performance, in 2007.\n@highlight\nTNT resumes Sedgwick's series \"Closer\" where it left off in September\n@highlight\nSedgwick is also up for two SAG awards Sunday\n@highlight\nSedgwick expects to be in the executive producer's role for at least two more years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 242, "end": 260}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 392, "end": 417}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 653, "end": 655}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I said to the writers, 'I really want a lot of personal stuff for @placeholder,' \" Sedgwick said.", "idx": 67253}], "idx": 43770} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former beauty queen and nine of her family members narrowly avoided boarding AirAsia flight 8501 after they failed to check an email telling them that their flight time had changed. Miss Indonesia runner-up 2008 Anggi Mahesti was supposed to board the lost plane, from Juanda International Airport, in Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore, on Sunday at 7.30am. Fortunately she and her family didn't see an email on 15 December, or answer calls from the airline, telling them their departure time had been brought forward to 5.35am. They arrived at the airport in two separate cars, just as the final boarding call was ringing out. Only 42 minutes later, the flight disappeared off the radar.\n@highlight\nThe family thought their flight to Singapore was at 7.30am on Sunday\n@highlight\nDidn't see an email on 15 December informing them that their flight time had changed to 5.30am\n@highlight\nThey were meant to fly on AirAsia flight QZ8501\n@highlight\nWere told at 9am that the plane had gone missing over the Java sea", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 271, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family members of people on Air Asia flight @placeholder pray together at Juanda International Airport on in Surabaya, Indonesia", "idx": 67254}], "idx": 43771} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis greeted women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II during a Mass at the end of his tour in South Korea. In a poignant moment at the start of the service, Francis bent down and greeted seven women, many sitting in wheelchairs, who are pushing for a new apology and compensation for their ordeals. One gave him a pin of a butterfly - a symbol of these 'comfort women's' plight - which he immediately pinned to his vestments and wore throughout the Mass. Francis said in his homily that reconciliation can be brought about only by forgiveness, even if it seems 'impossible, impractical and even at times repugnant.'\n@highlight\nFrancis met seven women demanding apology and damages from Japan\n@highlight\nEnded first trip to Asia by calling for countries to resolve their differences\n@highlight\nCalled on the Koreas to reject the 'mindset of suspicion and confrontation'", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Seeking solace: The elderly South Koreans, many of whom regularly appear at rallies and other high-profile events, are looking for greater global attention as they push @placeholder to apologise", "idx": 67283}], "idx": 43787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 15:00 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:41 EST, 11 February 2013 An Army veteran who was today awarded the Medal of Honor for his courageous leadership during a daylong firefight in Afghanistan wept as President Obama named his fallen comrades. Former Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha took a moment to compose himself after Obama read the names of the eight Americans who died in the 2009 firefight. At a White House ceremony attended by the military's top leaders and former Medal of Honor recipients, Obama recounted the dramatic battle at an outpost in the mountains near the Pakistan border where U.S. troops were far outnumbered.\n@highlight\nClinton Romesha, 31, of Minot, North Dakota, helped fight off one of the largest attacks against U.S. forces in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nRomesha is become the fourth living service member to receive the nation\u2019s highest award for valor for overseas duty in Afghanistan or Iraq\n@highlight\nHis son Colin charmed attendees ahead of the ceremony by hiding behind President Obama's lectern", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 945, "end": 955}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sadness: @placeholder was hurt in the attack but says his injuries are 'nothing' compared to his comrades'", "idx": 67288}], "idx": 43789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- An English tourist kidnapped from a remote Kenyan resort is being held by pirates in a remote corner of Somalia, according to experts and security analysts in Nairobi. \"Gangs from Southern Somalia took her up the coast and then moved her several times,\" said Andrew Mwangura, a piracy expert and maritime editor of Somalia Report, an independent online publication. Judith Tebbutt was abducted by armed men from a remote safari lodge near to the Somali border earlier this month. Her husband, David Tebbutt, was killed in the attack when he resisted, according to Kenyan police.\n@highlight\nNEW: A Kenyan man is charged in connection with the attacks\n@highlight\nJudith Tebbutt was taken from a Kenyan lodge earlier this month\n@highlight\nOfficials believe she is being held in a remote corner of Somalia\n@highlight\nAnalyst believes this is the work of Somali pirates", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some analysts believe that @placeholder pirates are now moving onto land because it's getting harder out at sea.", "idx": 67298}], "idx": 43796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the Crystal Palace boardroom on Saturday there were hushed tones and quiet conversations taking place between the club\u2019s owners. It was the first time they had met since the resignation of sporting director Iain Moody on Thursday and the decision to pull the plug on the potential appointment of Malky Mackay. They are numb, shocked by the nature of the allegations and disappointed that a valued member of the technical set-up at Selhurst Park has left. Still, they have vowed to fill the void. 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But if there's not enough ventilation, you could be creating the perfect environment for mould to grow. Mould can trigger breathing problems and may even, in rare cases, be life-threatening - as Katie Fant discovered. Last November, the 17-year-old was at school when she suddenly started struggling to breathe. 'I was sitting in class and my throat began to close up and then my tongue started to swell - I ran to the first aid room,' recalls Katie who lives in Bexley, Kent, with her mother Roberta, 43, a teacher, stepfather Gary, 40, a cab driver, and younger siblings, Rachel and Daniel.\n@highlight\nMould spores can cause nasal stuffiness, itchy eyes, coughing, eczema\n@highlight\n4% of the population reacts to the spores, which can cause lung damage\n@highlight\nMould thrives in the damp; if your house is tepid, mould will grow there", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder thrives in damp, moist, tepid conditions, indoors and out.", "idx": 67306}], "idx": 43802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gauteng, South Africa (CNN)\"I was in a position to see exactly what happens in the human hand. I got the basics of what it's all about and thought yeah, I'll make my own.\" Richard van As is recalling the moment in May 2011 when he sat in a Johannesburg hospital waiting to hear if his fingers could be stitched back on. Just an hour earlier, he had been in his carpentry workshop sawing wood when the saw slipped and ripped diagonally through the four fingers on his right hand. \"It all happened too quickly to know what actually happened,\" he remembers.\n@highlight\nRobohand makes cheap artificial hands and arms using 3-D printers\n@highlight\nFounder Richard van As lost four fingers in a carpentry accident\n@highlight\nRobohand's designs are open source so others can download and print them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is growing and the team plans on expanding past the fingers and arms currently on offer.", "idx": 67310}], "idx": 43804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Would he ever fly again, now that his feet and right hand were gone? 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Tom Stuker took his love of travel to new heights by becoming the first customer of United Airlines to achieve the feat. Mr Stuker, who divides the little time he spends outside of a plane between New Jersey and Chicago, was recognised for his record on December 6 United Flight 949 from London to Chicago.\n@highlight\nTom Stuker works as automotive consultant traveling to Australia and Asia\n@highlight\nBecame first person in July 2011 to fly 10 million miles on United\n@highlight\nAirline honored Stuker by putting his name on Boeing 747\n@highlight\nStuker was on 400 flights in 2012 alone\n@highlight\nSingle nonstop flight of a million miles would land 73 days after takeoff", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 374, "end": 388}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 555, "end": 571}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 817, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With more than 13 million miles under his belt, @placeholder is one of commercial aviation's highest-mileage travelers.", "idx": 67324}], "idx": 43814} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the emotional aftermath of the Trayvon Martin killing last year, Attorney General Eric Holder signaled the unlikelihood of filing federal hate crimes charges against admitted shooter George Zimmerman. \"For a federal hate crime, we have to prove the highest standard in the law,\" Holder said in April 2012, 45 days after Zimmerman shot the African American teenager in what was depicted by civil rights groups as a racially motivated killing. 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It is understood Paul Lambert has launched an ambitious attempt to land the 18-year-old midfielder before Monday's transfer deadline. As revealed by Sportsmail last week, Newcastle have made Alli a primary transfer target this month. 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Samuel Freeman has a rare condition which means he has no immunity to any germs. He has spent the past few months with his mother Sadie as doctors at the Great North Children\u2019s Hospital, in Newcastle, prepared him for a bone marrow transplant. Samuel, from Long Clawson, Leicestershire, has not been able to see his father, Adrian, or older brother, Benjamin, six. Battle: Samuel Freeman (with his mother Sadie) has a rare condition which means he has no immunity to any germs. He has spent the last four months in a sterile 'bubble' while doctors prepare his body for a bone marrow transplant to give him a new, healthy immune system\n@highlight\nSamuel Freeman has no immunity to any germs due to rare condition\n@highlight\nHas spent the last four months in a sterile 'bubble' while doctors prepare his body for a bone marrow transplant to give him a new immune system\n@highlight\nNot been able to see his father or brother for 4 months due to infection risk\n@highlight\nBut if they can stay 'germ free' they can all spend Christmas together", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 141, "end": 154}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 295, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 425}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and @placeholder were allowed home to Leicestershire on December 6, but are living next door to the family home to make sure that her husband or other son have not picked up any germs before they have Christmas together.", "idx": 67342}], "idx": 43826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's the scene of some of the most crucial developments in British history, where RAF commanders masterminded the defeat of the Nazis during the Battle of Britain. The bunker was home to the division of Fighter Command responsible for striking down the enemy between July and September, 1940, after Hitler launched his campaign for superiority over the British air forces. Known as the Battle of Britain bunker, the base in Uxbridge, west London, is now open to the public, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the Britain's wartime past with its restored operations room and accompanying museum. The flight operations room at RAF Uxbridge fought off more than two thirds of enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain in 1940\n@highlight\nBunker at RAF Uxbridge was base of No 11 Group who fought off two thirds of Nazi aircraft during three-month long battle\n@highlight\nRestored operation room and accompanying museum are open to the public on weekends until end of month\n@highlight\nRAF base inspired one of Winston Churchill's most famous wartime speeches", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 82, "end": 84}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 145, "end": 161}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 402}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 984, "end": 986}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder delivered the famous speech on August 20, 1940 after a visit to RAF Uxbridge bunker", "idx": 67343}], "idx": 43827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They've been in the banking business for more than 200 years, Pictet and Company came to prominence when Europe was booming, specializing in personalized, discrete banking services. Senior managing partner of Swiss bank Pictet & Cie, Ivan Pictet talks to CNN's Andrew Stevens. Since 1980, the company has grown five-fold to be one of the biggest banks in Switzerland. But growth hasn't changed tradition says Ivan Pictet. CNN's Andrew Stevens met with Ivan in China to talk about leading the banking dynasty into today's tumultuous financial water and what really defines Swiss banking. Pictet: I think Swiss banking has changed, it still has a very strong position in the world's banking, but it has changed. Banking secrecy has evolved toward the new legislation on money laundering and so on, so confidentiality is not defined the same way today as it would have been, or not protected today as it would have been 25 years ago.\n@highlight\nIvan Pictet, senior managing partner of Pictet & Cie speaks in The Boardroom\n@highlight\nPictet & Cie has been in business 200 years, is one of Switzerland's biggest banks\n@highlight\nKnown for discrete banking, new legislation has changed the bank's operations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 418, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 991, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pictet: @placeholder has had a profit participation system since 1991.", "idx": 67345}], "idx": 43829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 00:48 EST, 21 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 21 July 2013 Last July, Eugene Han and Kirstin Davis found themselves cowering in terror under their seats in an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater as a crazed gunman was spraying bullets into the audience. On Saturday, a year to the day after the deadly attack, the happy couple got married in a small church just 3 miles from the cinema where they had nearly perished. Han, 21, and Davis, 22, were among the 58 injured in the shooting that left a dozen dead. Friends who also survived the rampage took part in the ceremony at Village East Baptist Church in Aurora as senior pastor Robert McClendon prayed for the couple and for those still grieving.\n@highlight\nEugene Han, 21, and Kirstin Davis, 22, were among 58 wounded in shooting\n@highlight\nWedding held one year after attack just 3 miles from Century 16 multiplex\n@highlight\nThree members of wedding party also survived the rampage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 622, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 677, "end": 692}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder explained prior to the ceremony that the idea behind their decision to tie the knot on July 20 was to make it a happy day, at least for them.", "idx": 67348}], "idx": 43831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After a week of live episodes to celebrate the 30th anniversary of EastEnders, the 'Who Killed Lucy?' storyline came to an emotional end. Bobby Beale was revealed as the killer on Thursday night, though Jane tried to take the blame for her murder when finally confronted by Ian. But the tearful father realised his new wife was protecting his youngest son, and decided to protect their murderous secret anyway - as Bobby doesn't even realise he killed his sister. Tragic truth: Ian Beale discovers his son Bobby killed Lucy in the finale of the EastEnders live week Show boss Dominic Treadwell-Collins said: 'He thinks she got up and walked out the door, and that is what Jane has said to him.'\n@highlight\nBobby was revealed as the killer of his half-sister Lucy but doesn't know he did it\n@highlight\nHis mother Jane covered up the murder but revealed the truth to her family during the final live episode\n@highlight\nStoryline has been ongoing for last 10 months - 77 suspects at one stage\n@highlight\n'EastEnders Live week' organised to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary\n@highlight\nViewing figures peaked at 11.9million for dramatic unmasking episodes\n@highlight\nMore than one million posts on Twitter last night in relation to conclusion", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 76}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 545, "end": 554}, {"start": 576, "end": 600}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She continues to try and justify @placeholder's actions: 'He was frustrated, he just wanted to make things better.'", "idx": 67351}], "idx": 43833} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Apple is believed to be preparing to unveil its iWatch alongside a new update to its TV box allowing it to download apps at an event in June announced today. The annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will be held in San Francisco from June 2nd. It is expected boss Tim Cook will unveil the much anticipated iWatch concept, which is believed to have health tracking capabilities. Scroll down for video Apple fan and artist Martin Hajek created these incredible lifelike mockups of an iWatch, whcih he believes could come in two version, with the top of the range being the iWatch S, which has a metal body and leather strap\n@highlight\nAnnual Worldwide Developers Conference will be held June 2-6 in San Francisco\n@highlight\nReports claim the first-generation Apple iWatch will be wirelessly charged\n@highlight\nApple also said to be developing 'healthbook' app to analyse data\n@highlight\nNew version of Apple TV to take on Amazon's Fire expected", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 62, "end": 67}, {"start": 183, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 656, "end": 693}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Every year the @placeholder audience becomes more diverse, with developers from almost every discipline you can imagine and coming from every corner of the globe.", "idx": 67362}], "idx": 43839} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria has set its sights on making multibillion-dollar oil deals with China amid peace moves with militants. Hundreds of militants have laid down their weapons in exchange for a pardon and a job. Lawmakers in the west African country -- one of the world's top producers of oil -- are crafting new money-making changes for its state oil corporation, as officials negotiate multibillion-dollar oil deals with China. At the same time, the government is brokering peace with bandits whose attacks have cost the oil industry millions. Nigeria's minister for state of petroleum, Odein Ajumogobia, talked this month about the developments.\n@highlight\nNigeria aims to make huge oil deals with China and peace with militants\n@highlight\nGovernment brokers peace with bandits whose attacks cost oil industry millions\n@highlight\nChinese oil company negotiating with Nigeria over $30 billion oil deal, reports say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The talks are part of @placeholder's oil-buying binge this year.", "idx": 67363}, {"query": "\"We all know the appetite of the @placeholder for energy -- a huge population and so on -- and they're looking for oil and Nigeria has a lot of it.\"", "idx": 67364}], "idx": 43840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova kept alive her hopes of finishing the year as world No. 1 when beating Italy's Sara Errani 6-3 6-2 in her opening match of the WTA Tour Championships in Istanbul. The Russian, who won the event in 2004, has called attaining the status her 'biggest priority this week' at the season-ending tournament. The 25-year-old needs to win at least two matches in Istanbul while hoping that Victoria Azarenka, the Belarusian who currently holds the title of the world's best, slips up in the Red Group if she is to finish the year on top. Sharapova, whose victory margin was identical to her only previous meeting with Errani, who she beat in the final of this year's French Open, was delighted to make an impact at the WTA Championships after injury forced her early withdrawal last year.\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova beat Italy's Sara Errani in straight sets to win opening match in White Group\n@highlight\nDefending champion Petra Kvitova makes 41 unforced errors as she is beaten by Agnieszka Radwanska for first time\n@highlight\nSerena Williams returns to action for first time since U.S. Open win, beating Germany's Angelique Kerber", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 152, "end": 173}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 406, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 735, "end": 751}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 999, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The only Red Group game of the day found @placeholder playing her first match since winning the U.S. Open in August and she maintained her winning run as she beat Angelique Kerber, the German making her debut at the event for the world's top eight players.", "idx": 67372}], "idx": 43846} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'Everything is ready for execution' of Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran says the Death Island prisons boss, 'we are waiting for them'. Ahmad Yuspahruddin, chief of the Indonesian Justice Ministry\u2019s Central Java penitentiary division which governs the prisons on Nusakambangan Island told Daily Mail Australia that preparations are in place to put the two Australians to death by firing squad. 'Nothing problem, everything is okay here,' Mr Yuspahruddin said, 'Whenever the Bali nine duo will be coming we have prepared it for some days ago. We are waiting for them.' 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But as Lily grew older and continued squirming in dresses, playing only with cars and actually insisting she was a boy - even cutting her blonde hair short at the age of five - Hayley, 48, a hairdresser from Lowestoft, Suffolk, wondered if this was more than just a phase. And when, at the age of nine, Lily said, 'You're not taking me seriously! I don't want to be a girl anymore! ', Hayley knew something had to change.\n@highlight\nLeo Waddell, 12, from Lowestoft, Suffolk, was born Lily\n@highlight\nHe has been certain since the age of five that he was meant to be a boy\n@highlight\nHe is now one of the UK's youngest gender dysphoria patients\n@highlight\nLeo has appeared on ITV's This Morning with mother Hayley\n@highlight\nSocial services visited after complaints Hayley was forcing Lily to be a boy", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 827, "end": 828}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But having never heard the word 'transgender', @placeholder was at a loss as to how to act, and simply lived day by day, letting Leo be their guide.", "idx": 67374}], "idx": 43848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mohsen Rezaie may have little chance of winning Friday's presidential election in Iran, observers say, but they believe he's running with a purpose: getting rid of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Mohsen Rezaie could garner enough conservative votes to swing Iran's election, experts say. \"He came there just to defeat Ahmadinejad. He didn't come to win,\" said Mehdi Khalaji, a senior fellow with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Hardliners disappointed with Ahmadinejad and reformers eager for new leadership are both glad Rezaie is running, Karim Sadjadpour wrote in a recent article for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he is an associate.\n@highlight\nPresidential candidate Mohsen Rezaie led Revolutionary Guard for 18 years\n@highlight\nHis only goal in campaign is to undermine incumbent, Iran expert says\n@highlight\nRezaie led Revolutionary Guard during war with Iraq, Beirut bombing\n@highlight\nHe tells newspaper he would seek to improve relations with United States", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 173, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 398, "end": 438}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 554, "end": 569}, {"start": 605, "end": 646}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 745}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 863, "end": 881}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I saw dead people and crushed children, families destroyed and fleeing from their homes, here in @placeholder but also there in Iraq.", "idx": 67380}], "idx": 43852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Corey Charlton Incoming Centrica boss Iain Conn will receive a pay and perks package worth up to \u00a33.7m when he begins Bills are to be reduced by \u00a312 a year on average after new price controls were agreed by five of the six companies that run Britain\u2019s electricity network. Regulator Ofgem said the cut has been driven by \u00a32.1billion of savings it has secured from the companies\u2019 business plans since last year. The distribution part of the energy bill - which accounts for 8% of an annual dual fuel bill - will be on average \u00a312 a year lower than it is today from 2015 - 2023.\n@highlight\nEnergy bills to fall by \u00a312 a year after firms agree on new price controls\n@highlight\nBut new British Gas boss is being handed a \u00a33.7m pay and perks package\n@highlight\nThe huge welcoming package has been branded 'insulting' by critics", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, companies have identified \u00a3700 million of savings and @placeholder has ruled out a further \u00a31.4billion following further analysis.", "idx": 67396}], "idx": 43867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lavish weddings on soap operas are commonplace -- beautiful, wealthy characters united amid copious tears, heaps of flowers and exquisite attire. Actresses Tamara Braun and Eden Riegel take part in the wedding as depicted on ABC's \"All My Children.\" Monday's ceremony on ABC's \"All My Children\" was much the same, except for the couple: Bianca Montgomery and Reese Williams, both wearing designer dresses, united in daytime television's first lesbian wedding. \"When my character did first come out of the closet, there was a lot of negative reaction,\" said Eden Riegel, the actress who plays Bianca. Her character is the daughter of Erica Kane, a longtime mainstay on the show played by Susan Lucci.\n@highlight\n\"All My Children\" episode features characters who take part in a lesbian wedding\n@highlight\nCeremony features both women wearing designer dresses and holding red roses\n@highlight\nGay and lesbian groups hail the televised wedding as a victory\n@highlight\nAt least one religious group expresses its disapproval of the nuptials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 255}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 346, "end": 362}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I promise to love you and devote myself to you,\" says a tearful @placeholder, played by Tamara Braun, during the ceremony, her hands in Bianca's.", "idx": 67398}, {"query": "Lucci said, \"Once Bianca came out and said she was gay, @placeholder said, 'But no!", "idx": 67400}], "idx": 43868} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:20 EST, 19 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:47 EST, 19 February 2014 A once-prominent Aspen, Colorado socialite charged in the 1996 Tucson car bomb killing of her ex-husband had nothing to gain from his death and is the victim of overzealous authorities who failed to follow other leads, the woman's lawyer said on Wednesday during opening statements in her trial. Prosecutors, however, described Pamela Phillips as a gold digger who hired a former boyfriend to kill businessman Gary Triano to collect on a $2 million life insurance policy. They say she wanted the payout to maintain her lavish lifestyle as her finances dwindled.\n@highlight\nProsecutors argue that Pamela Phillips arranged for her ex-boyfriend to kill her ex-husband in order to collect a $2 million life insurance policy\n@highlight\nIt's been nearly two decades since Gary Triano died when his car exploded as he was leaving a Tucson-area country club after playing golf\n@highlight\nAuthorities say Phillips paid ex-boyfriend Ronald Young $400,000 to carry out the hit\n@highlight\nYoung was convicted in 2010 and sentenced to two life terms in prison\n@highlight\n$2 million is a hell of a motive,' prosecutor Nicol Green said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 426, "end": 440}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She eventually moved to @placeholder and worked in real estate before meeting Young.", "idx": 67407}], "idx": 43872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to see full details of the Champions League last 16 draw After being pitted against Manchester City in the last 16 of the Champions League, Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi joked that he is looking forward to playing against his close friend Sergio Aguero... as he always beats him at FIFA video games. The Premier League champions were drawn against Barcelona for the second consecutive season - losing 4-1 on aggregate last term - after edging second place behind Bayern Munich in their qualifying group. Messi took to Facebook after the draw was made in Nyon on Monday to express his excitement at the tie and gently tease his childhood friend over his ability with video games.\n@highlight\nManchester City have been drawn against Barcelona in Champions League\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero is currently sidelined with injury but is expected to return\n@highlight\nLionel Messi wants to face his Argentina team-mate as he 'always beats him' when playing FIFA video games", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It'll be really nice to face my friend Sergio Aguero as I always beat him at @placeholder, but let's see what happens on the pitch.'", "idx": 67428}], "idx": 43883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Uganda's President has declined to sign a bill that would punish certain homosexual acts with life in prison, but the move was not designed to protect the civil rights of gays and lesbians. President Yoweri Museveni believes that parliament illegally passed the bill, and gays and lesbians are \"sick people who need help,\" his spokesman said. A Ugandan lawmaker first introduced the bill in 2009 with a death penalty clause for some homosexual acts. It was briefly shelved when Britain and other European nations threatened to withdraw aid to Uganda, which relies on millions of dollars from the international community.\n@highlight\nPresident's spokesman: \"There was no quorum, and homosexuals are sick people\"\n@highlight\nLawmakers downgraded punishment for \"aggravated homosexuality\" to life in prison\n@highlight\nLaw also proposed prison time for those who counsel, reach out to gays and lesbians\n@highlight\nParliament reconvenes next month, and the bill could pass without President's signature", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 209, "end": 223}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is in recess and won't reconvene until February 18, parliament spokesman Moses Bwalatum said.", "idx": 67429}], "idx": 43884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:19 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:45 EST, 14 January 2013 A millionaire property developer and his wife, who say they were ruined because of a simple banking error, have lost their High Court claim for more than \u00a33milion in damages. Michael and Carol Ann Gatt are now faced with a \u00a31million legal bill after they were left living in a bungalow on a building site near their former home - \u00a34million Melksham Court, a Cotswold country estate once sought after by the actor Hugh Grant. The couple, both 66, claimed Barclays wrongly told credit reference agencies Mr Gatt was over his agreed overdraft limit, ruining his credit rating and killing their business.\n@highlight\nMichael and Carol Ann Gatt were left living in a bungalow on a building site\n@highlight\nThey claimed Barclays wrongly told credit agencies Mr Gatt was overdrawn\n@highlight\nJudge rejected claims and Mr Gatt and his wife - who says she has \u00a330 remaining in her account - now face legal bill of \u00a31m", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 723, "end": 736}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge allowed a counterclaim by the bank for the repayment by @placeholder of \u00a3847,287 in outstanding loans and overdrafts, as well as \u00a380,000 in costs.", "idx": 67437}], "idx": 43891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Authorities are cracking down on Islamic fundamentalist preacher Junaid Thorne after they ordered him to face charges in court following allegations he has travelled between Sydney and Perth using false names. The controversial self-styled sheik was on Thursday issued with a notice to appear in a Perth court at a later date, an AFP spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. AFP officers conducted a search warrant on a home in Bass Hill, south-west of Sydney, on Thursday and the 25-year-old was subsequently informed of the notice. He will face charges in court for using a carriage service to book a ticket under a false name and the second for using the ticket to travel interstate, the West Australian reports.\n@highlight\nJunaid Thorne has been ordered by Federal Police to face charges in court\n@highlight\nSelf-styled sheik was on Thursday issued with a court attendance notice\n@highlight\nIt was a result of AFP officers carrying out a search warrant in Bass Hill, south-west of Sydney\n@highlight\nThorne sparked outrage last week after he said insults to the Prophet Mohammad were 'not allowed' following the Paris terror massacre\n@highlight\nOutspoken politician Jacqui Lambie called for him to be jailed for treason following his controversial comments", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 352, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 690, "end": 704}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1180}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While police only released few details of the raid in @placeholder, Thorne could reportedly face further charges.", "idx": 67440}], "idx": 43894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Powell A doctor\u2019s toddler daughter drowned after she slipped off his shoulders while he was taking photos and plunged into a swollen river. Coventry-based anaesthesiologist Megha Reddy screamed for help as 18-month-old Manvi disappeared under the water and was washed downstream in strong currents. A frantic search was launched for the girl and rescue divers pulled her body out of the river more than four miles away. Tragedy: Eighteen-month-old Manvi Reddy drowned after she slipped from her father's shoulders into the River Musi in Hyderabad as he took photos during a month-long family holiday to India Looking: Witnesses said Dr Reddy (left), 42, and his wife Pratibha, who emigrated to Britain 15 years ago, were said to be in a state of shock and being comforted by family members following the accident\n@highlight\nGirl, 18 months, was swept away in the River Manvi in Hyderabad\n@highlight\nParents said to be in state of shock following incident on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 534, "end": 543}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The doctor and his family had travelled to Hyderabad last month to attend a family wedding, and were scheduled to return to @placeholder next Wednesday.", "idx": 67445}], "idx": 43898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Amid the crush of migrant workers who gathered to see Aung San Suu Kyi in Bangkok Wednesday was Sein Htay, a Burmese worker who has been in Thailand for 17 years. He took his son, two-year-old Waiyanmin, to greet the Burmese opposition leader on her first visit outside Myanmar in more than 20 years. They gathered with thousands of others outside a migrant center on the outskirts of the Thai capital where Suu Kyi spoke to an elated and emotional crowd, many of whom said they never thought the day would come. \"There's no better feeling in the world than what happened,\" Sein told CNN through migrant rights activist Andy Hall. \"He said he's happy beyond words, cannot describe the feeling. So positive,\" said Hall.\n@highlight\nThousands of Burmese migrants brave heat to see Aung San Suu Kyi in Thailand\n@highlight\nSein Htay has worked in Thailand for 17 years after crossing the border from Myanmar\n@highlight\nU.N. report says millions of Burmese workers are exploited and abused in Thailand\n@highlight\nMany say they want to return to Myanmar, but are worried about the lack of jobs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 605}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 797, "end": 812}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, one @placeholder expert said more changes needed to be made within the country before many Burmese migrants would consider going home.", "idx": 67450}], "idx": 43902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bill Clinton and Sean Penn attended a hotel opening in Haiti on Tuesday during a charity trip to the impoverished country as the Hollywood actor remained silent on the row over his xenophobic Oscars remarks. Penn was criticized after remarks he made about Mexican-born Alejandro Inarritu's 'green card' status as he presented the director's Academy Award on Sunday. Penn declined to speak to reporters in Haiti over the furor. The actor attended the opening of a new 175-room, Marriott Hotel in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince along with the former president in what backers and officials hope will spur further economic development in the impoverished country.\n@highlight\nPenn was slammed after joking about Mexican-born Alejandro Inarritu's 'green card' status as he presented the director's Academy Award\n@highlight\nThe actor attended the opening of a new Marriott Hotel in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince along with Clinton - but refused to speak to reporters\n@highlight\nAs Penn presented the Academy Award for Best Picture, he said of Inarritu: 'Who gave this son of a b**** his green card? 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However, the real estate mogul looked decidedly stout as he hit the green, wearing a pair of belted khaki trousers and a white golf shirt. Trump has famously dated only svelte, stunning women, often years his junior. Included in that list is former wife Ivana Trump, former first lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, and actress and socialite Marla Maples.\n@highlight\nWas in Aberdeen, Scotland to open new golf course\n@highlight\nTeed off wearing tight-fitting white golf shirt and khaki trousers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 94}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 241, "end": 257}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 555, "end": 573}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What's good for golf is good for @placeholder because Scotland is the home front for golf.'", "idx": 67474}, {"query": "What's good for golf is good for Scotland because @placeholder is the home front for golf.'", "idx": 67475}], "idx": 43919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Orlando, Florida (CNN) -- A former astronaut who was accused of assaulting a romantic rival in the parking lot of the Orlando airport will avoid prison after pleading guilty to lesser charges as part of a plea agreement. Citing Lisa Marie Nowak's lack of a criminal history, Orange County Circuit Judge Marc Lubet sentenced her to a year of probation. She was given credit for the two days she served in the county jail after her arrest. Nowak, 46, must also perform 50 hours of community service and have no contact with the victim in the case, former Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman.\n@highlight\nLisa Marie Nowak, a former astronaut, accused of assaulting a romantic rival\n@highlight\nFlorida judge sentences Nowak to year on probation, community service\n@highlight\nProsecutors say she drove 900 miles in diapers, wore disguise, followed woman through airport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 598, "end": 613}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She must also send @placeholder a letter of apology within 10 days, \"a sincere letter of apology, not one of these vanilla things that I see from other defendants,\" Lubet told Nowak.", "idx": 67477}], "idx": 43921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal eased to a 2-0 away win over Manchester City on Sunday afternoon courtesy of goals from Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud. NEIL ASHTON provides an assessment of each player at the Etihad Stadium. MANCHESTER CITY: Joe Hart - Went the right way for Cazorla penalty, but it was struck hard and true. Appeared to have no chance with Giroud strike in second half. 6 Pablo Zabaleta - Poor in the first half, barely got forward into his customary attacking positions. 5.5 Vincent Kompany - Could not believe he had conceded a penalty. Later booked for foul on Giroud. 5\n@highlight\nArsenal cruised to a 2-0 away win against Manchester City\n@highlight\nSanti Cazorla opened the scoring for the north London side with a penalty\n@highlight\nBut video replays appeared to show there was minimal contact\n@highlight\nStriker Olivier Giroud secured all three points with a second-half header\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero scores but fails to make an impact following injury", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 368, "end": 388}, {"start": 472, "end": 486}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 623, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coquelin - Worked hard in the boiler room, sat in front of @placeholder back four to mop up everything.", "idx": 67481}, {"query": "Olivier Giroud makes the game safe as he heads Arsenal's second of the game past keeper @placeholder", "idx": 67482}, {"query": "Giroud - Towering performance, led the line brilliantly and and made @placeholder\u2019s defence work hard.", "idx": 67484}], "idx": 43922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- A racially charged demonstration against the Israeli government's handling of immigration from Africa turned violent Wednesday night as protesters attacked foreign workers, shattered car windows and vandalized a shop owned by a Sudanese migrant. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said 17 men were arrested in the event and brought to a Tel Aviv court Thursday morning. They are charged with attacking residents and Israeli police and damaging property. The demonstrators carried signs with the slogans \"Infiltrators get out of our houses\" and \"Tel Aviv -- a refugee camp.\" They were accompanied by three members of the Knesset, Israel's parliament.\n@highlight\nProtesters smashed windows and attacked foreign workers during the protest\n@highlight\nNetanyahu condemned the attacks and said he'd fight illegal immigration \"responsibly\"\n@highlight\nKnesset speaker blasts members who took part in the demonstration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tensions between local residents of @placeholder's working class neighborhoods and illegal African immigrants have seen new highs this month following a couple of highly publicized cases in which Sudanese migrants were arrested on charges of sexual assault against young Israeli women.", "idx": 67492}], "idx": 43925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Concern: William Hague warned that Israel's plans to build 3,000 more settlements would cast doubt on their commitment to peace with the Palestinians The Foreign Secretary William Hague today urged Israel to abandon plans to build 3,000 more settlement homes in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank, warning that going ahead with the move would cast doubt on Israel's commitment to achieving peace with the Palestinians. The proposals to build the thousands of new homes were revealed yesterday, one day after the UN voted to recognise a Palestinian state. Mr Hague warned that going ahead with the plans would make a two-state solution 'difficult to achieve'.\n@highlight\nForeign Secretary warns that the building the 'illegal' settlements would cast doubt on Israel's commitment to peace with Palestinians\n@highlight\nThe development will be built in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank\n@highlight\nThe Palestinian Authority says they will not resume pace talks until building stops", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 137, "end": 148}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 519, "end": 520}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 865, "end": 878}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 913, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder settlements are illegal under international law and undermine trust between the parties.", "idx": 67497}], "idx": 43930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adam Levine has pulled a musical coup on \"The Voice.\" The Maroon 5 frontman has proudly welcomed legend Stevie Nicks to his \"team\" on the NBC singing reality competition. \"#TeamAdam, welcome the incredible Stevie Nicks as your Season 7 advisor!\" said a post on \"The Voice's\" Instagram July 9. One of NBC's most popular shows, \"The Voice\" regularly updates its roster of celebrity talent. After starting off with Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green and Levine as its quad of mentors, recent seasons have also featured Usher and Shakira in those spinning red chairs. For season 7, which will launch in the fall, the coaching lineup will be Levine and Shelton along with new mentors Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams.\n@highlight\nStevie Nicks has joined Adam Levine's team on \"The Voice\"\n@highlight\nShe'll serve as his adviser in Season 7\n@highlight\nNicks: \"I just think it's a great show\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 147, "end": 149}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 421, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And I know (@placeholder) would never still be sitting here seven years later if this wasn't a great show.\"", "idx": 67505}], "idx": 43936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:44 EST, 16 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:13 EST, 16 January 2013 Passing of a legend: Diff'rent Strokes star Conrad Bain has died at the age of 89 on Monday, it was reported on Wednesday Diff'rent Strokes star Conrad Bain has died aged 89. The Canadian-American actor, who was famous for playing the father figure Phillip Drummond on the hit sitcom, died on Monday in Livemore, California, or natural causes. The actor's daughter Jennifer praised on Tuesday, telling TMZ:: 'He was an amazing person. He was a lot like Mr Drummond, but much more interesting in real life. 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The 455 images form part of a exhibition at Rutgers University's Zimmerli Art Gallery in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Franklyn Swantek took the 455 images over a 30 year period between the 1930s to 1960s Mr Swantek, right, was identified by his nephew Tom Trelenberg who spotted a story about the mystery man on the internet Curators at the gallery were unaware of Mr Swantek's identity until his nephew Tom Trelenberg from Minden, Nevada logged on to the internet and saw a story about the mysterious man.\n@highlight\nFranklyn Swantek took the photographs between the 1930s to the 1960s\n@highlight\nThe Michigan man was a distributor for Photomatic in the mid-west\n@highlight\nHis nephew Tom Trelenberg identified his uncle after seeing the photographs\n@highlight\nThe images are part of a major exhibition in Rutgers University, New Jersey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 169, "end": 189}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 324, "end": 341}, {"start": 345, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 530, "end": 543}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 796, "end": 811}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 964, "end": 977}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His uncle even visited Mr Trelenberg's home in @placeholder until his death in in the mid 1980s, even visiting a casino.", "idx": 67511}], "idx": 43940} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Commissioner Adam Silver speaks to the media Tuesday about the NBA's findings in the investigation into racist remarks attributed to Clippers owner Donald Sterling, the league's players hope it includes the most severe penalties. \"When a hint of cancer is shown, you have to cut it out immediately, and I feel that's where the players are today,\" Kevin Johnson, the former all-star who is the chairman of the National Basketball Players Association's executive committee, told CNN's \"Erin Burnett OutFront.\" Johnson said the players trust that the new commissioner, on the job for less than three months, will find the right penalties for Sterling, who has owned the Clippers for almost 30 years.\n@highlight\nPlayers hope Donald Sterling will have to give up Los Angeles Clippers\n@highlight\nOpposing NBA coach calls for Clippers fans to boycott playoff game Tuesday\n@highlight\nNBA commissioner will speak about investigation on Tuesday\n@highlight\nState Farm, airline Virgin America cut ties to the L.A. 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Hodgson insisted he had decided to exclude the 33-year-old Manchester United center-back from his 23-man squad for purely footballing reasons. But Campbell, who won 73 caps and played in three World Cup campaigns for his England, thinks Hodgson's call has more to do with off-field concerns. Former England captain John Terry has been included in the squad, despite awaiting trial on charges he racially abused Rio's brother Anton during an English Premier League match in October. 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With \"Pain & Gain,\" the director best known for action-packed films such as the \"Transformers\" franchise and \"Armageddon\" goes decidedly smaller, though no less hefty in the over-the-top nature. The film -- which opens Friday -- stars Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson and Anthony Mackie as a trio of hapless bodybuilders who launch a harebrained kidnapping scheme. An action-comedy, it's based on the true story of a murderous gang in Florida in the 1990s, which included a group of bodybuilders.\n@highlight\n\"Pain & Gain\" is not your usual Michael Bay fare\n@highlight\nThe director is known for big, flashy productions with plenty of explosions\n@highlight\nHis new dark comedy had a smaller budget and crew", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 612, "end": 622}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For his part, @placeholder seemed to have enjoyed the respite that came with being scaled down.", "idx": 67540}], "idx": 43959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield for MailOnline Dame Helen Mirren has told how she was 'insulted' not to have been a victim of the iCloud hacking which saw 101 female celebrities have their nude and explicit photos leaked online. The 69-year-old actress, who won an Oscar for her portrayal in The Queen (2006), said she was disappointed not to be among those targeted because 'you weren't anybody if your phone hadn't been hacked'. Her comments come after nude images of up to 101 famous faces including Hunger Games actress Jennifer Lawrence, model Cara Delevingne and former Downton Abbey star Jessica Brown Findlay were circulated on the internet.\n@highlight\nDame Helen Mirren spoke out after 101 celebrities were targeted by hackers\n@highlight\nNude and explicit photographs circulated online after Apple iCloud hacking\n@highlight\nActress, 69, said: 'You weren't anybody if your phone hadn't been hacked'\n@highlight\nThe Oscar winner also said hacking was 'infantile', 'offensive' and 'insulting'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 526}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 581, "end": 601}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder star Jennifer Lawrence (left) and Cara Delevingne were among those who had photos stolen", "idx": 67544}], "idx": 43963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jailed: Sergeant Alexander Blackman has been given a life sentence for murdering an Afghan insurgent in Helmand province A Royal Marine who murdered an insurgent in Afghanistan said last night he was devastated over the decision to jail him for life. Sergeant Alexander Blackman, 39, was told he would serve at least ten years for murdering the Afghan national in Helmand province in 2011. He has also been dismissed from the Marines in disgrace. But yesterday his commanding officer pledged his \u2018full support\u2019 for his comrade, saying Blackman had been \u2018tainted\u2019 by experiences described as \u2018hell on earth\u2019. Last night a huge wave of support was swelling for the first British serviceman to be convicted of murder on active service abroad since the Second World War.\n@highlight\nAlexander Blackman was filmed shooting wounded fighter in September 2011\n@highlight\nBlackman's identity was made public after he was convicted of murder\n@highlight\nHe has been handed a life sentence and will serve a minimum of 10 years\n@highlight\nThe Royal Marine and his wife say they are 'devastated' by the sentence\n@highlight\nBlackman has also been dismissed with disgrace from the Royal Marines\n@highlight\nBut his commanding officer pledged his \u2018full support\u2019 for his comrade\n@highlight\nOther supporters have vented their anger at the sentence on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 34}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 364, "end": 379}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 749, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1336}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 6ft 3in commando was told by the country\u2019s most senior military judge that his \u2018brutal and savage\u2019 crime had \u2018betrayed\u2019 @placeholder\u2019s armed forces and \u2018tarnished their reputation\u2019.", "idx": 67553}], "idx": 43969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 09:12 EST, 17 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:21 EST, 17 August 2013 The U.S. government is involved in a legal battle to stop Michael Jackson's gem-encrusted glove falling into the hands of an African dictator's son. The late singer's glove was allegedly bought with dirty money by Equatorial Guinea President's son Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the U.S. claims. Assets worth about $71 million were seized in April 2011 from Obiang, who owns a fleet of Rolls-Royces, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, as well as $38 million private jet and $30 million Malibu mansion. Legal fight: A jewel-encrusted glove once owned by Michael Jackson is listed in the lawsuit\n@highlight\nFormer Equatorial Guinea minister's $494,000 King of Pop collection listed in lawsuit\n@highlight\nObiang accused of using dirty money for lavish spending sprees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 151, "end": 165}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 341, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 70 per cent of @placeholder\u2019s population lives in poverty, but President Obiang and those closely associated with him have amassed huge fortunes through corruption, the U.S. claims.", "idx": 67554}], "idx": 43970} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's thirst for fine wines is buoying European producers as domestic consumption dries up. As the eurozone debt crisis squeezes household spending, Europeans have less to splurge on life's little pleasures, and wine producers have felt the pinch. Exporters are now looking to new markets like China -- home to 1.3 billion people -- to boost sales. Richard Halstead, co-founder of Wine Intelligence, a consultancy on wine branding, says that China is a huge growth market for producers and there is a scramble for quality European brands. \"China represents effectively the biggest growth prospect that the wine industry has had probably for a generation,\" said Halstead.\n@highlight\nEuropean exporters looking to new markets like China to boost sales\n@highlight\nEU Exports to outside EU rose 12.7% in 2011, with China seeing the biggest increase\n@highlight\nSome believe economic crisis could boost growth in wine sector", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 360, "end": 375}, {"start": 392, "end": 408}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 772, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Halstead says the @placeholder crisis might even provide a boost in exports for wine producers as they seek new markets.", "idx": 67557}], "idx": 43973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Summon Siri, the digital assistant contained within the iPhone 4S, and ask: \"Why is it so hard to find good help these days?\" \"I don't know what you mean,\" answers the robotic female voice. Despite all of the quirky, saucy and entertaining responses to oddball remarks -- like \"I'm drunk\" (Siri returns a list of taxi services) or \"What do you look like?\" (\"Shiny\") -- Siri is unable to deliver on many basic commands. For example, the voice-command service refuses to launch applications. (\"I can't do that for you, Mark. I'm sorry to let you down.\") The iPhone 4S has an improved camera and a button on the lock screen to quickly access it, but Siri is not a photographer. (\"I can't take your pictures for you.\") Twitter is embedded in the new version of Apple's mobile software, but ask Siri to tweet, and it says, \"Sorry Mark, I can't help you with Twitter.\"\n@highlight\nSiri, Apple's voice-controlled assistant, is quite good at what it knows how to do\n@highlight\nHowever, Siri is unable to perform some basic tasks\n@highlight\nApple says Siri is a \"beta\" and that the company will improve it over time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 299, "end": 302}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet it can't start a movie stored in @placeholder's videos app.", "idx": 67570}], "idx": 43983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Pearson PUBLISHED: 11:13 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 1 August 2013 Exhausted: Since the birth of her first child just weeks ago, Ashley says she feels like she has aged 10 years - and doesn't recognise the bleary-eyed woman in the mirror Let\u2019s face it, not everyone is comfortable with injecting a toxin into their face. And for pregnant and breastfeeding women particularly - it is most definitely not on the menu. When new mother Kim Kardashian first came home with baby North, there were rumours that she had elected not to breastfeed, in order to get back to her beloved Botox injections sooner rather than later. However, she was subsequently said to have changed her mind.\n@highlight\nBaby Botox once applied to mini top-ups of the face-freezing jabs\n@highlight\nNow mothers using the term to refer to the natural alternatives they can have while breastfeeding\n@highlight\nMost highly rated is V-TOX, voted by Tatler as 'best alternative to Botox'\n@highlight\nKnightsbridge clinic Linda Meredith performs the treatment\n@highlight\nClinic is frequented by Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and Victoria Beckham", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 455, "end": 468}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right, Gwyneth Paltrow has visited the Linda Meredith clinic and @placeholder is said to be a fan of Meredith's oxygen facials", "idx": 67574}, {"query": "A skin care expert for more than 40 years, @placeholder developed VTOX after a storied career of taking care of some of the world\u2019s most beautiful and famous faces.", "idx": 67575}], "idx": 43987} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A series of U.S. diplomatic cables from early this year directly accused Syria of supplying advanced weaponry, including SCUD ballistic missiles, to the Shiite militia Hezbollah in Lebanon. U.S. protests to Damascus met with persistent denials, according to the cables, which were published by the WikiLeaks website. At a meeting in February, according to one cable, a senior U.S. diplomat stressed Washington's concerns directly with Syrian President Bashar Asad, \"who bluntly stated that he knew of no new weapons systems going to Hezbollah.\" But just a week later, an urgent note from U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the U.S. Embassy in Damascus said the United States had learned of Syrian plans to supply Hezbollah with SCUD-D ballistic missiles, which would magnify its threat to Israel.\n@highlight\nSCUD ballistic missiles would increase Hezbollah's threat to Israel\n@highlight\nU.S. cables accuse Syria of supply weaponry including SCUDs to the Shiite militia\n@highlight\nU.S. protests to Damascus were met with persistent denials, according to the cables", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In April this year, @placeholder officials alleged that the transfer of SCUD-D missiles had gone ahead.", "idx": 67586}], "idx": 43994} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dan Cathy, the CEO of Chick-fil-A, proudly proclaimed his opposition to marriage equality and drew flak from politicians and citizens nationwide, who said Cathy's position made the chain unwelcome on their turf. Some of the condemnation crossed the line, offending the First Amendment. Some did not. Many don't understand where the line is, and now a population already sharply divided over same-sex marriage is collectively less informed about the First Amendment. The First Amendment protects you from government action suppressing your right to free speech. It does not protect you from private individuals' negative reaction to your speech. As an extreme example: In my younger and more impulsive days, I punched out a guy who offended my then-girlfriend (now wife). He said he was exercising his First Amendment rights. I agreed and told him that I would defend him if the government messed with him, but the First Amendment didn't protect him from a private punch. I broke a few laws that day, but I didn't violate the First Amendment.\n@highlight\nMarc J. 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The La Liga giants have preferential rights to buy the 18-year-old as part of their deal for former Santos striker Neymar from the Brazilian Serie A club last summer. The forward, having made his professional debut as a 16-year-old, has also adapted the nickname 'Gabigol' due to his goalscoring prowess in Brazil. 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But even Kim Kardashian was impressed when she laid eyes on her magnificent suite at her hotel in Dubai, Atlantis the Palm, which costs a staggering AED129,000 - over \u00a322,430 - per night. The 924 square-metre Royal Bridge Suite spans the entire arch of the now-iconic structure, with incredible 180 degree views across The Palm and the Arabian Sea. Decadence in Dubai: Kim Kardashian has checked into one of the world's most expensive suites at Atlantis the Palm\n@highlight\nThe Royal Bridge Suite at Atlantis the Palm is 924 square-metres, with three bedrooms and two terraces\n@highlight\nThe suite starts from AED129,000 - \u00a322,430 - per night\n@highlight\nThe reality star parodied a scene from Sex and the City 2 in an Instagram video as she entered the hotel", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 448, "end": 465}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 684, "end": 700}, {"start": 717, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 932, "end": 947}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has become iconic for its unique, arched design, and a favourite with the A-list", "idx": 67597}], "idx": 44003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Claims: Mass killer Elliot Rodger may have been addicted to Xanax, it has been claimed Mass killer Elliot Rodger may have been dependent on the anti-anxiety drug Xanax which made him 'isolated and anxious' before his murder spree, it has been claimed. His family's spokesman previously said Rodger, who stabbed three students and shot another three dead before killing himself, was believed to have been taking the medication for around six months. Today a police source in Santa Barbara, California, told Radar Online that investigators are 'being told that he was likely addicted to Xanax'. The source said Rodger's parents, Hunger Games assistant director Peter and his wife Li Chin, had been doing 'basic research' on the prescription drug, whose medical name is alprazolam.\n@highlight\n22-year-old mass shooter was thought to be taking drug for six months\n@highlight\nRare side effects include hallucinations, hostility and hyperactivity\n@highlight\nPolice source: 'Xanax isn\u2019t blamed for causing Elliot to go on his rampage, but it probably wasn\u2019t the best decision to have someone like him on it'\n@highlight\nRodger's rampage killed seven including himself in Santa Barbara, California", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She called his father, @placeholder, from whom she is divorced.", "idx": 67598}, {"query": "added that he had known @placeholder most of his life but always thought he", "idx": 67599}], "idx": 44004} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Olympic and Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius on Sunday canceled his appearance in five upcoming races, days after being charged with murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend in South Africa. The move is meant to help Pistorius focus on the legal proceedings and \"help and support all those involved as they try to come to terms with this very difficult and distressing situation,\" said Peet Van Zyl of Pistorius' management company, In Site Athlete Management. The Valentine's Day shooting has stunned South Africa, where Pistorius is a national hero. Universal admiration for his sports achievements turned to shock, and with only scant details being made public, the questions are swirling.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pistorius cancels his upcoming races\n@highlight\n\"We are in a state of total shock,\" his uncle says\n@highlight\nFamed Olympian Oscar Pistorius rejects the murder allegation\n@highlight\nSome South Africans remain puzzled over his alleged involvement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 475, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 518}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 873, "end": 887}, {"start": 935, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All of us saw at first hand how close she had become to @placeholder during that time and how happy they were.\"", "idx": 67606}], "idx": 44009} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett A three-bedroom bungalow on a Thames island once awarded to Admiral Nelson is going up for sale for \u00a3700,000. The small isle is known as 'Pharaoh's Island' after it was given to the famous naval commander to celebrate his victory in the Battle of Nile . The bungalow, named Pyramid after the battle's Egyptian setting, has a riverside lounge, luxury kitchen, two bathrooms and within the grounds are two summer houses. The three-bedroom bungalow, called Pyramid, on Pharaoh's Island near Shepperton Lock, Surrey, is up for sale for \u00a3700,000 The property has a garden overlooking the river, where Admiral Nelson - who was given the island to honour his victories - used to fish\n@highlight\nThe exclusive property is on an island once given to Nelson to honour his victory in the Battle of the Nile in 1978\n@highlight\nAll 24 homes on the isle - called 'Pharaoh's Island' - are given names linked to Egypt in memory of the battle\n@highlight\nThe bungalow, which is only accessible by water, comes with riverside terrace, boat mooring and two summer houses\n@highlight\nEstate Agents say the community is close-knit and living in the middle of the Thames offers owners a 'new way-of-life'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 257, "end": 270}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 797, "end": 814}, {"start": 870, "end": 885}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is on the Thames just upstream from Shepperton Lock, Surrey and the bungalow, named Pyramid, is one of 24 houses on the island.", "idx": 67611}], "idx": 44012} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Look around. We are living in a heavy metal world.\" -- Faisal, lead vocals, Acrassicauda Four young men start a band in a basement. Their music is loud, their t-shirts lurid, their language littered with expletives. Big noise? Big deal. But Firas, Tony, Marwan and Faisal aren't your average young metalheads. They claim to be Iraq's only heavy metal band, and the documentary film \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad,\" which premiered at this year's Berlin Film Festival, gives a harrowing glimpse of their everyday life in a city torn apart by war. Directed by Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi, with Spike Jonze sporting an executive producer credit, this feature follows the four young musicians' desperate struggle to make the music they love, from the toppling of Saddam Hussein in 2003 to the present day.\n@highlight\nRockumentary \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad\" features Iraq's only heavy metal band\n@highlight\nBand members struggle to make music, face hostility for long hair, rock t-shirts\n@highlight\nFilm shows Iraqi metal fans writhing in a makeshift mosh pit in a genteel hotel\n@highlight\nThe band faces a tough choice: stay in Baghdad or flee to Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 449, "end": 468}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 853}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The directors track down @placeholder (the band is named after a particularly venomous black desert scorpion) on the streets of Baghdad.", "idx": 67613}, {"query": "It's a constant struggle to survive, but one that @placeholder aren't prepared to abandon -- yet.", "idx": 67622}], "idx": 44014} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Argentina's Supreme Court ruled Tuesday it is unconstitutional to punish an adult for private use of marijuana as long as it doesn't harm anyone else. A recent poll showed 29 percent of Americans believe the best way to deal with marijuana is to legalize it. The unanimous ruling makes Argentina the second Latin American country in the past four days to allow personal use of a formerly illegal drug. The case in question involved five young men who were arrested for having a few marijuana cigarettes in their pockets. Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt, who at one time supported laws that make personal use of marijuana illegal, told the state-run Telam news agency that \"reality\" changed his mind.\n@highlight\nNEW: Argentina court: It's unconstitutional to punish adult for private use of marijuana\n@highlight\nJustice tells state-run news agency \"reality\" changed his mind\n@highlight\nMexico enacted law that decriminalizes possessing low quantities of most drugs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 531, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Argentina's action came amid growing momentum in @placeholder toward decriminalization of possessing small amounts of certain drugs.", "idx": 67626}, {"query": "\"What Argentina and @placeholder are doing in many ways is blazing a new path,\" Pastor said.", "idx": 67628}], "idx": 44018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:21 EST, 7 February 2013 Isabel Oakeshott of The Sunday Times said Pryce was devastated by the collapse of the marriage Vicky Pryce was described yesterday as a \u2018broken woman\u2019 after her marriage to Chris Huhne broke down following his affair with Carina Trimingham. Sunday Times political editor Isabel Oakeshott, who conspired with Pryce to bring down Huhne over the speeding points, told the court that the economist was \u2018constantly on the verge of tears\u2019. She said: \u2018It was the extraordinary contrast between this tough and successful professional woman wearing a suit and high heels, beautifully presented, but that seemed to be armour for her. She was very emotional in fact.\n@highlight\nConfidant and journalist described the jilted wife as 'devasatated'\n@highlight\nSunday Times political editor Isabel Oakeshott gave evidence at court\n@highlight\nPryce called the journalist was a 'soulmate' after her marriage failed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 95, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 130}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 317, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 871, "end": 886}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attempt was unsuccessful but the pair continued to work together over the first story, claiming \u2018someone close to\u2019 @placeholder took his points for him.", "idx": 67630}], "idx": 44019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bashar Al-Assad launched the chemical attack which killed hundreds of people because he 'lost his nerve' in a moment of panic and worried that Damascus would fall to rebel troops, according to new intelligence. In a telephone call which was tapped by German spy chiefs, a senior Hezbollah commander told the Iranian embassy in Lebanon that Syria's president intended to tilt the balance of power towards the regime in the battle for control of the country's capital. However, it appears that the chemical attack backfired, as it looks set to prompt a major intervention from American and French troops aimed at crippling Assad's military capabilities.\n@highlight\nClaim by Hezbollah commander intercepted by German intelligence agency\n@highlight\nBut Assad's attempt to crush the rebels failed as West prepares to attack\n@highlight\nObama says 'international credibility is on the line' over its response\n@highlight\nRussia has announced the deployment of a cruiser in the eastern Med\n@highlight\nPutin yesterday warned U.S. against attacking Syria and provoking conflict\n@highlight\nThe Pope has summoned all diplomats to a meeting in a bid to stop the war\n@highlight\nAmerican and French lawmakers set to vote on any intervention", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The German intelligence came as Vladimir Putin warned the West not to take unilateral action against @placeholder, and repeated his claim that the regime was not responsible for the chemical weapons strike in the suburbs of Damascus two weeks ago.", "idx": 67635}], "idx": 44024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rabat, Morocco (CNN) -- Demonstrators rallied Saturday in Morocco's capital, demanding the North African nation reform its rape laws following a teenage girl's suicide after her father said a judge mandated that she marry her alleged rapist -- allowing him to stay out of jail. Amina Filali, 16, died suddenly last week in Larache, a city in northwestern Morocco along the Atlantic coast. Her father, Lahcen Filali, told CNN that she was with her new husband when she \"fell into street (and) started vomiting.\" By the time an ambulance arrived, the father said, \"It was already too late.\" The girl died hours later at a Larache hospital.\n@highlight\nDemonstrators rally Saturday in Rabat calling for changes in Morocco's rape laws\n@highlight\nA teen girl committed suicide last week, after a judge said she must marry her alleged rapist\n@highlight\nA rapist is no longer liable if he marries his victim, under Moroccan law\n@highlight\nA government spokesman says, \"We cannot ignore this tragedy\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The terrible story of @placeholder gives us more strength to move forward,\" she added.", "idx": 67640}], "idx": 44027} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Ed Miliband today claims he is like Margaret Thatcher in an extraordinary attempt to prove he is up to the job of leading his party. 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Speaking to an audience of super-rich Democrats including Justin Timberlake, the President said he thought his re-election would 'break the fever' of partisanship, but admitted that he was still unable to carry out his agenda. However, Mr Obama said he hoped to capitalise on the spirit of co-operation seen following recent disasters to make progress on political issues such as immigration reform.\n@highlight\nPresident admits he hasn't 'broken the fever' of political division\n@highlight\nBut says Republicans are too scared of Rush Limbaugh to compromise\n@highlight\nObama was speaking to audience of super-rich Democratic donors in NYC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 825, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And I genuinely believe that there are actually @placeholder out there who would like to work with us but they're fearful of their base and they're concerned about what Rush Limbaugh might say about them.'", "idx": 67645}], "idx": 44031} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Melanie Mcgrath for MailOnline On a freezing night last February, the body of 13-year-old Mackenzie Howard was found lying in the back porch of the church in the tiny, remote village of Kake, Alaska. She had been battered to death. In one of the world\u2019s most hazardous natural environments, the real dangers for women living in the Arctic come not from polar bears or cracking ice but from the men they live among. Mackenzie Howard\u2019s body lay outside the church in Kake for 11 hours after it was found. With a population of 559, Kake is just one of 75 remote Alaskan villages with no police force.\n@highlight\nSome 37 per cent of Alaskan women have experienced domestic violence\n@highlight\nSexual violence is 12 times the US average while rape is four times\n@highlight\nRapes and murders in isolated villages often go unreported and unsolved\n@highlight\nA University of Quebec study found that alcohol abuse is endemic", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 418, "end": 433}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}, {"start": 856, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Distant: This street sign reveals just how far away the remote villages of @placeholder really are", "idx": 67647}], "idx": 44032} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:51 EST, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:11 EST, 9 June 2013 Night Stalker Richard Ramirez turned 'a shocking shade of green' before his death from liver failure on Friday. Ramirez, 53, spent 24 years on Death Row after a spree of demonic murders in California. The serial killer, who left satanic signs at murder scenes and mutilated victims' bodies, died reportedly after 'sitting up in his bed doing stretches' just the day before at Marin County Hospital. Ramirez, 53, had been taken from San Quentin's death row to a hospital before his death.\n@highlight\nSelf-described Satanist Richard Ramirez, 53, died on Friday at San Quentin\n@highlight\nRamirez was convicted of 13 murders in 1989 and later tied to several more\n@highlight\nOne victim's eyes were gouged out and another's head was nearly severed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 497, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A wedding photograph is displayed to the media of the \"Night Stalker\" Richard Ramirez and his new bride Doreen Lioy, outside the gates of @placeholder", "idx": 67660}], "idx": 44044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 12:32 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:17 EST, 20 November 2013 At least two people are dead and 29 are injured after the roof of a mall under construction collapsed in Tongaat, north of Durban in South Africa. Builders were working on the half-finished three storey site when the second floor fell in. Rescue teams are using cranes, sniffer dogs and torches to look through the football pitch-sized complex as the search for any more survivors stretches into the night. 'The dogs are now combing the area for survivors,' police Lt. Mandy Govender said. 'There\u2019s just chunks and chunks of concrete and we don\u2019t know what\u2019s underneath.'\n@highlight\nFootball-pitch sized three storey site was still under construction\n@highlight\nRoof of mall in Tongaat, near Durban in South Africa, caved in at 4.30pm\n@highlight\nIt is not yet known what caused the incident\n@highlight\nPolice searching rubble with sniffer dogs for survivors\n@highlight\nDeputy Mayor claims government tried to halt construction a month ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that includes @placeholder said construction should not have been taking", "idx": 67661}], "idx": 44045} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England have cleared Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola to fly out to New Zealand, despite the two Saracens players limping off during Saturday\u2019s Aviva Premiership final. Head coach Stuart Lancaster and his assistants watched the match at their Auckland hotel and would have been alarmed by the sight of their leading fly-half and No 8 struggling with injuries. However, following urgent assessments, the pair were deemed fit to join the squad ahead of the three-Test series against the All Blacks. Farrell was withdrawn from the fray in some discomfort after kicking the ball into the crowd to celebrate scoring a try which was subsequently ruled out. Vunipola was limping and holding his ankle before being replaced, but Lancaster played down the double scare.\n@highlight\nBoth Farrell and Vunipola injured during Aviva Premiership final\n@highlight\nEngland begin three-Test series against New Zealand next weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 143, "end": 159}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 813, "end": 829}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the plane: @placeholder has been cleared to join up with the England squad in New Zealand", "idx": 67665}], "idx": 44049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British car collector spent four times the expected price of a 1967 Ferrari because it was once owned by the King of Cool Steve McQueen. The actor bought the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 while filming police drama Bullitt. In the film, his character Frank Bullitt is followed in his 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback by a black Dodge Charger in one of the best car chase scenes in Hollywood history. McQueen insisted during filming that he would perform most of his own stunts, including the high-speed car chase. 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But don\u2019t be alarmed \u2013 the border collie is merely demonstrating her sheepdog skills. And she\u2019s very, very gentle. The ten-year-old now rounds up poultry instead of sheep, and grabs any errant birds by the neck without digging in her teeth. The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall were given a lesson in the farming pecking order after watching a sheepdog demonstration on day two of their week-long visit to Wales.\n@highlight\nPrince Charles and Camilla were visiting the Rhug Estate Farm Shop\n@highlight\nThe shop in Corwen, Denbighshire, supplies produce to some of the best restaurants in the world\n@highlight\nThe visit marked day two of the couple's week-long visit to Wales", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 426, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 464}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 658, "end": 678}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It means all the more because this is supposed to be the @placeholder's holiday - but he's never put his feet up and locked himself in his holiday home.", "idx": 67676}], "idx": 44057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Prime Minister\u2019s own music collection is \u2013 apparently \u2013 packed with trendy new bands and obscure artists. But it seems his supporters have slightly more mainstream tastes. Those who admire David Cameron are likely to be fans of Cliff Richard, Dolly Parton and Kylie Minogue, according to a survey. The new YouGov survey reveals the personal tastes of different political supporters (pictured) Supporters of Ed Miliband, on the other hand, probably listen to John Lennon or Leonard Cohen \u2013 while those who favour Nick Clegg are keen on Norah Jones, and Nigel Farage\u2019s followers like Kate Bush. Mr Cameron himself revealed earlier this year that he is a fan of little-known Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit and had been to one of their gigs.\n@highlight\nYouGov survey reveals the personal tastes of political supporters\n@highlight\nTory leader's fans like Waitrose, Mercedes and Malay Prawn Satay\n@highlight\nMiliband fans shop in Co-Op, drive a Citroen and eat mushroom strogonoff\n@highlight\nClegg supporters like Alfa Romeo, Waitrose and Vichyssoise soup\n@highlight\nFarage fans prefer Lidl, Land Rover and steak and kidney pudding", "entities": [{"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, those who supported Mr @placeholder and Mr Farage said they were leaders, dogmatic and firm-minded.", "idx": 67683}], "idx": 44061} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Once upon a time, Ronald Reagan said, \"Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.\" Today, it's not only socially acceptable to attack your conservative peers, but it has actually become part of campaign strategy. Identify someone who represents a minority view within the GOP, tear him or her to shreds and hope that it establishes you as a voice of the mainstream. It's all very survival of the fittest, very Ayn Rand. But is Gov. Rick Perry of Texas really fitter than Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky? Certainly not intellectually. On Friday, Perry wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post attacking the \"isolationism\" of Paul and the libertarian right. He argued it overlooks the specific threat posed by ISIS in Iraq, a group that is \"well-trained, technologically sophisticated and adept at recruitment, with thousands of people with European passports fighting on its side, as well as some Americans.\"\n@highlight\nTimothy Stanley: Rick Perry, Rand Paul spar in op-eds, break Reagan's no-attack rule\n@highlight\nHe says Perry off-base in attack on Paul as isolationist with a foreign policy like Obama's\n@highlight\nStanley: Perry touts Reagan's approach, but Reagan tended to avoid confrontation\n@highlight\nStanley: Paul, Perry not likely GOP's 2016 candidate; dust-up only makes GOP look fractured", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 929, "end": 943}, {"start": 946, "end": 955}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1295}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the whole, Reagan was in favor of political confrontation with superpowers or wars by proxy but rarely had the stomach for putting @placeholder boots on the ground.", "idx": 67688}], "idx": 44065} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:05 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:59 EST, 19 September 2013 McGruff the Crime Dog teaches kids to 'take a bite out of crime' but what happens when the criminal takes a bite out of you? That's what lawyer Jonathan Damon encountered when he caught 24-year-old Mikayla Hull trying to make off with a 75-year-old's purse Tuesday. The victim, Evelyn Searl, was eating at a restaurant in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her daughter when Hull rode up on her bike and swiped the bag. Scroll down for video Take a bite out of crime: 24-year-old purse-snatching suspect Mikayla Hull is caught on camera biting the man straddling her, a lawyer named Jonathan Damon\n@highlight\nEvelyn Searl, 75, was eating at a restaurant in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her daughter when 24-year-old Mikayla Hull rode up on her bike and snatched her purse off the table\n@highlight\nSearl ran after her, but fell on her face before catching up with her\n@highlight\nThree men were able to apprehend Hull and detain her until police could arrive\n@highlight\nWhile they had her pinned down, Hull proceeded to bite Jonathan Damon, the man straddling her\n@highlight\nMr Damon responded by punching her in the face\n@highlight\nHull has been arrested and is pending charges of larceny and assault\n@highlight\nPolice do not intend to press charges against Mr Damon for hitting Hull", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 123}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1359}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1376}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It seems that witnesses believed that @placeholder hit Ms Searl, and while she admitted to taking the bag, Hull tells Mr Damon that she didn't touch the woman.", "idx": 67691}], "idx": 44066} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A 5-year-old's birthday party with no cake and candles? Unheard of, except in politics. Monday marked the fifth anniversary of President Barack Obama's signing of the 2009 stimulus bill, the focus of a hyper-partisan debate over the first major legislation of his presidency. By most assessments, the $800-billion-plus spending and tax-relief program helped reverse job losses and restore economic growth, though not as fast or strong as originally predicted. Arguments based on political ideology persist over whether it helped or hurt the county in the long run. Obama and Democrats argue it was crucial to the recovery from what is now called the Great Recession, while Republicans who opposed the stimulus then still call it the wrong prescription.\n@highlight\nWhite House report says stimulus bill achieved its goal of reversing downturn\n@highlight\nRepublicans lambaste the $800-billion-plus measure signed in 2009\n@highlight\nFive years later, it remains a partisan dispute based on differing political ideologies\n@highlight\nVice President Biden heads to Illinois on Wednesday to commemorate the bill signing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As usual, a wide partisan divide existed, with two-thirds of Democrats in support compared to only 12% of @placeholder.", "idx": 67695}], "idx": 44070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 9 December 2011 A conservative Jewish university in the heart of New York is in uproar after one of the school\u2019s four student newspapers published a first-hand account of an Orthodox woman\u2019s one-night stand. In reaction to the piece, the student council of Yeshiva University pulled funding from The Beacon after the online paper refused to remove it from its website, sparking a campus-wide debate on censorship. The column, called How Do I Even Begin To Explain This, was written by an anonymous 20-year-old Orthodox modern Jewish woman who writes in detail about her one-time Manhattan dalliance\n@highlight\nEssay written by anonymous 20-year-old Orthodox Yeshiva University student; depicts one night stand\n@highlight\nBeacon editors met with YU administrators, who pulled $500/semester funding", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 685, "end": 711}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 781, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018After an amicable discussion between the two sides, @placeholder decided to part ways and become an independent publication,\u2019 associate director of media relations Matt Yaniv said.", "idx": 67712}], "idx": 44081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Marc Wilmots has told his players they can 'write history' against Argentina, as Belgium aim to reach their first World Cup semi-final since 1986. Belgium have won all four of their games so far in Brazil, and now head to Brasilia to face Lionel Messi and Co in the last-eight on Saturday. 'We can write history,' Wilmots told BBC Sport. 'We're going to play our own game. 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In a letter to FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, Inspector General Richard Skinner wrote that a federal court in 2008 ordered FEMA to change its process for recovering the money. But Monday, three years after that court ruling, \"These payments remain uncollected because your office has not given final approval of a new recoupment process,\" Skinner wrote. Following the back-to-back storms in 2005, FEMA disbursed more than $7 billion in assistance to survivors. At the time, the government placed a premium on distributing the money quickly because of the dire needs of residents of the Gulf Coast. The money was intended for rental assistance, home repairs, housing replacement, moving costs, medical costs and other individual assistance.\n@highlight\nFEMA disbursed more than $7 billion in aid after hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit in 2005\n@highlight\nLater, FEMA estimated that about $643 million were improper payments\n@highlight\nFEMA cited human error and fraud as the causes of improper payments\n@highlight\nAn inspector says FEMA \"has not given final approval\" on a process to recoup the money", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 58}, {"start": 204, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 344, "end": 358}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1311}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Skinner's letter to Fugate, @placeholder wrote Fugate should \"promptly take action\" to recover the money.", "idx": 67718}], "idx": 44085} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.N. envoy to Myanmar arrived Wednesday in the Southeast Asian country's western state of Rakhine, where sectarian violence in recent days has killed more than 20 people and destroyed hundreds of homes. Vijay Nambiar, the special adviser for Myanmar to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, is in Rakhine for talks with local officials, said Aye Win, the U.N. national information officer in the country. Violent clashes between Buddhists and Muslims prompted the government of President Thein Sein to declare a state of emergency in Rakhine on Sunday, calling in the military to help impose order. 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Oosthuizen, who had a 30-hour journey to Kuala Lumpur after his near miss at Augusta, closed with a four-under-par 68 to hold off the challenge of Scotland's Stephen Gallacher. His 17-under total of 271 gave him his fifth European Tour win and for Oosthuizen acted as the perfect tonic after his Masters heartbreak. \"It was a long journey to get here and I have to be honest and say that I didn't expect to play this well because of the tiredness,\" he told the official European Tour website.\n@highlight\nLouis Oosthuizen wins Malaysian Open by three shots\n@highlight\nSouth African finished runner-up in U.S. Masters after playoff\n@highlight\nFinal round 68 secures fifth European Tour win\n@highlight\nOosthuizen had 30-hour journey to Kuala Lumpur", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 70, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 99}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 344}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oosthuizen had to play 26 holes on the final day because of earlier delays and held a one-shot lead over @placeholder going into the last 18 holes.", "idx": 67734}], "idx": 44093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "While the demographic composition of the 113th Congress is in some sense historic, many issues it will face - government spending, entitlement reform, and immigration - are nothing new. Will the new Congress continue the reputation of its predecessor as a 'do-nothing Congress' or will be productive? Here's a look - by the numbers - at the new wave of legislators on Capitol Hill: 13 - New senators. New Congress more diverse than ever 84 - New House members. 98 - Women in the new Congress: 78 in the House, 20 in the Senate. 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They include details on how the founder of the organization, the Reverend Marcial Maciel who died in 2008, lived a double life, fathering three children, and was accused of abusing seminarians. The Legion kept this information hidden. Also revealed are allegations that the organization solicited money from an elderly widow, eventually persuading her to bequeath it $60 million.\n@highlight\nDisgraced Legion of Christ founder, Reverend Marcial Maciel, is accused of fathering three children with two women and abusing seminarians\n@highlight\nClaims that Vatican ignored reports of sexually abusive priests for decades\n@highlight\nLegion also accused of soliciting $60 million from an elderly widow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 215, "end": 230}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 670, "end": 695}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "with the news of the paternity because Maciel, had already been sanctioned by the @placeholder for having", "idx": 67753}, {"query": "Legion in 2010 after a Vatican investigation into Maciel determined that the @placeholder had fathered three children by two women.", "idx": 67754}], "idx": 44103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. State Department is countering Russian criticism of how American authorities are handling of case of a 3-year-old adopted boy who died in Texas. \"What is very troubling about this case is that the Russians are making very wild accusations against the (adoptive) parents before they have information,\" a senior State Department official told CNN. \"I think it is irresponsible of the Russians to say the parents did x, y or z before we find out what happened. 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But for the most part, these news organizations say they will acquiesce to the requests of local community members and not report from Newtown, Connecticut, the town where Adam Lanza killed 20 first-graders and six adults at the now-demolished school on December 14, 2012. The massacre was the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. CNN said in a statement that while it \"plans to cover the one-year anniversary across our networks and platforms, we are respecting the wishes of the families, and we are not reporting from Newtown on Saturday.\"\n@highlight\nSaturday is one-year anniversary of mass shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, school\n@highlight\nCNN and most other news organizations say they won't report from town on Saturday\n@highlight\nNewtown officials had urged media to respect families, not descend on the small town", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 127}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like the national networks, local television stations in @placeholder have said they will avoid using Newtown as a backdrop for live shots.", "idx": 67779}], "idx": 44114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "No strings attached: Kyle Gordy offers his services to women online as a free sperm donor and has sex with women so they can become pregnant instead of using a sperm bank 'Joe' is married, has three teenage children, is a successful internet entrepreneur and when he can, jets off around the country to have sex with women in secret as a 'free sperm donor'. Though he is unwilling to reveal his true identity for fear of his wife finding out, Joe describes his home life as 'Clark Kent' and revels in his 'Superman' style alter-ego, offering his services to women through 'natural insemination'.\n@highlight\nAs sperm bank prices soar - women turning directly to online 'free sperm donors'\n@highlight\nThese men offer 'traditional insemination' - sex - to the prospective moms\n@highlight\nService is offered for free and is part of a small but growing trend online\n@highlight\nKyle Gordy, 23, will travel to see the women or they will go to him\n@highlight\nOther sperm donors such as 'Joe' estimate to have slept with 100 women\n@highlight\nJoe says that in his seven-year career he has fathered more than 30 kids\n@highlight\nHis wife and three teenage children have no idea about his double life\n@highlight\nWatch the full story on ABC News' 20/20 on Friday, November 14, at 10 pm ET", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 443, "end": 445}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the course of his interview, @placeholder was very complimentary about his family tree and genes.", "idx": 67783}], "idx": 44115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:41 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:43 EST, 27 February 2014 Princess Madeleine, the youngest child of the King of Sweden, and her husband, American banker Christopher O'Neill, have named their daughter Leonore Lilian Maria. The name of the latest addition to the Swedish royal family was formally announced at a cabinet meeting held at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on Wednesday. The infant princess, who was born Feb. 20 in New York, was also given the title of Duchess of Gotland. Scroll down for video HRH Princess Leonore Lilian Maria, the newborn daughter of Princess Madeleine and her U.S. husband Christopher O'Neill, photoed sleeping at the Royal Palace in Stockholm\n@highlight\nSweden's Princess Madeleine and her American banker husband Christopher O'Neill's baby daughter was born on Thursday in NYC\n@highlight\nThe baby has been named Leonore Lilian Maria and she has the title of Duchess of Gotland\n@highlight\nPrincess Leonore, the second grandchild of the king and queen, is officially fifth in line to the Swedish throne\n@highlight\nThe baby will be christened in the royal palace church in Stockholm sometime this summer\n@highlight\nHer second name Lilian is believed to be in honor of Princess Lilian, who died in March 2013 at the age of 97\n@highlight\nShe was born the daughter of a Welsh coal miner, who had to wait more than 30 years to finally marry Prince Bertil of Sweden in 1976", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 147, "end": 160}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 196, "end": 214}, {"start": 243, "end": 262}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 559, "end": 578}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 645, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 787, "end": 805}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 886, "end": 905}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1408, "end": 1420}, {"start": 1425, "end": 1430}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They married in 1976 and remained together until @placeholder's death in 1987.", "idx": 67790}], "idx": 44121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 05:59 EST, 9 January 2013 | UPDATED: 18:22 EST, 9 January 2013 A woman solicitor has claimed that her bullying boss told her he wanted her to stay single and not have babies. Kate Baker, 33, alleges that she was sacked from law firm Follett Stock because of her gender after she formed a relationship. She claims in a statement to an employment tribunal that her married boss Chris Lingard \u2018on many occasions told me that he did not want me in a relationship or to have babies. 'Bullying': Miss Baker, left, said managing partner Chris Lingard, right, would criticise staff for minor offences including not having the radio on or having the blinds shut. The company denies the claims\n@highlight\nKate Baker, 33, said she was dismissed as a result of starting a relationship\n@highlight\nSaid she received a text from manager's wife saying he wanted her single\n@highlight\nMiss Baker said there was a culture of 'bullying and oppression' at firm\n@highlight\nShe said boss Chris Lingard reduced one female employee to tears\n@highlight\nHe would tell staff off for having radio off or blinds shut, she claimed\n@highlight\nThe law firm firmly denies all her claims and a hearing is due at a later date", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 994, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "some important clients were impressed with @placeholder and \u2018seemed to", "idx": 67795}], "idx": 44125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I was born in Ethiopia, raised in Oklahoma and Colorado, and ended up in Brooklyn, New York. Coming to America from Ethiopia, a place where black and white were only colors that had little to do with race, I had to learn English, and also the language of identity. In America, I was black. So when some online commenters questioned whether Boston Marathon winner and Eritrean-American Meb Keflezighi is truly \"American,\" it reminded me of my own experience as an immigrant who became a naturalized American citizen and embraced a new identity. My parents, two brothers and I had an incredible life in Ethiopia.\n@highlight\nSome have said Boston Marathon winner Meb Keflezighi is not truly American\n@highlight\nHaimy Assefa writes that she faced similar questions of her identity when she arrived from Ethiopia\n@highlight\n\"I am black. I am Ethiopian. I am American,\" author writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 846, "end": 854}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This made me embrace my \"blackness\" more passionately, and I began to identify more as \"black\" than @placeholder.", "idx": 67799}], "idx": 44126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Montevideo, Uruguay (CNN) -- Jose \"Pepe\" Mujica, a former Marxist Tupamaro guerrilla fighter, won Uruguay's presidential runoff election Sunday, exit polls showed. Exit polls had Mujica defeating former president Luis Alberto Lacalle by a margin of 4 to 8 percentage points. Current Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez confirmed the projection to reporters Sunday evening, and Lacalle conceded in a speech. The streets of the South American country's capital were filled with Mujica's supporters, who cheered and honked their horns. Mujica belongs to the same Broad Front Party as Vazquez, who is popular. Both men are considered leftists. Lacalle is considered more conservative.\n@highlight\nNEW: Jose \"Pepe\" Mujica asks supporters not to offend people who voted for other candidates\n@highlight\nMujica said to win by margin of 4 to 8 percentage points\n@highlight\nFormer president Luis Alberto Lacalle concedes in a speech\n@highlight\nMujica belongs to the same Broad Front Party as the current president", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 46}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 232}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 425, "end": 438}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 696, "end": 713}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 879, "end": 898}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 959, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Located on @placeholder's southeastern coast, the country has a population of 3.5 million, 92 percent of whom live in urban areas.", "idx": 67804}], "idx": 44127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Richard Linklater, who directed the film 'Bernie' about a convicted murderer played by Jack Black, has opened up about living with the killer at the heart of the movie. Bernie Tiede, who served 17 years for shooting his 81-year-old companion Marjorie Nugent and stashing her body in a freezer, was ordered to live with Linklater when he was released early in May. For the past two months, 55-year-old Tiede, who worked as a mortician in Carthage, Texas before his arrest, has been living in Linklater's garage at his Austin home while working as a paralegal. 'I picked him up getting released, and he started work the next week,' Linklater told Page Six. 'He says, \"It's a miracle,\" but I was like, \"Yeah, but life wasn't always the best to you\".'\n@highlight\nBernie Tiede, 55, was ordered to live in Linklater's garage in Austin, Texas when he was released early from prison in May\n@highlight\nHe has a job as a paralegal, rides a bike and calls his release a 'miracle'\n@highlight\nTiede was found guilty of killing his 81-year-old companion Marjorie Nugent in 1996 and the story became the subject of 2012 film 'Bernie'\n@highlight\nAfter the film's release, a local attorney delved into the case and learned that Tiede had been sexually abused as a child\n@highlight\nThe revelations led to the prosecutor to view the case differently and Tiede was released in May after 17 years behind bars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 32}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1351, "end": 1355}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also has a bicycle, which was a gift from his new neighbors, but is keeping a low profile.", "idx": 67805}], "idx": 44128} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl who detailed her thoughts and her family's life while hiding in an attic from the Nazis in Amsterdam, can now be seen in rare video that has been posted on the Internet. Anne Frank got a diary as a gift shortly before her family went into hiding from the Nazis. The only known footage of Frank, who died in a concentration camp weeks before World War II ended, can be seen on a special YouTube channel run by the Anne Frank Museum. The channel manager, Ita Amahorseija, said the virtual museum was created \"to not only give back to the people who know the story of Anne Frank, but to trigger people to want to know more about her story.\"\n@highlight\nRare film of Anne Frank is posted on YouTube by the Anne Frank Museum\n@highlight\nThe museum hopes to draw more interest to Frank's story\n@highlight\nOther museums have also set up special YouTube channels", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 457, "end": 473}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 745, "end": 761}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The video of the happy young @placeholder has had more than 2 million page views since its posting a week ago.", "idx": 67808}], "idx": 44130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Killer and rapist: Jorge Torrez has indicated that he would rather face the death penalty than trial for the murders of two Illinois girls in 2005 and laughed when he heard one of the girl's father's was convicted of the killings An ex-marine charged with fatally stabbing and raping two young girls in 2005, might never stand trial for their killings - and laughed when he was told the father of one of the children wrongly spent five years in prison for the crime. Illinois native, Jorge Torrez, was found guilty earlier this month of another murder - that of Navy sailor Amanda Snell - and has refused to defend himself as the jury decides whether to sentence him to death or life without parole for that crime.\n@highlight\nJorge Torrez, 25, is currently facing sentencing in Virginia for the murder of US Navy sailor, Amanda Snell\n@highlight\nHe has refused to defend himself and his defense team believe this indicates he wants the death penalty\n@highlight\nTorrez is also suspected of murdering Laura Hobbs, 8, and her friend Krystal Tobias, 9, in 2005 in Illinois\n@highlight\nDNA evidence and a recorded confession to another inmate strongly links him to the brutal raping and stabbing\n@highlight\nJerry Hobbs, the father of Laura, was wrongly convicted of their murders in 2005\n@highlight\nHe was released in 2010 and received a payout of $8 million\n@highlight\nTorrez reportedly laughed when he was told the victim's father had been found guilty", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Torrez lived eight doors down from @placeholder in the barracks.", "idx": 67814}], "idx": 44134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Thousands of people around the world armed themselves with fluffy pillows as they revisited a childhood tradition and battled it out for International Pillow Fight Day. For the sixth year in a row, Trafalgar Square was invaded for an hour this afternoon as Londoners let their inhibitions go and attacked strangers with gusto. Some people got so enthusiastic about the event that their pillows ripped and feathers flew into the air. Others opted to observe the action from the sidelines, instead choosing to capture the unique occasion on film. London was just one of more than 100 cities around the world to take part in the event - with similar sights spotted in Paris, New York, Zurich, Rome and Madrid.\n@highlight\nDozens of people descended on Trafalgar Square in London this afternoon to mark International Pillow Fight Day\n@highlight\nParticipants armed with feather-filled pillows bashed their opponents and threw caution to the wind during the event\n@highlight\nMore than 100 countries around the world celebrated the unique day with people from Paris to New York taking part", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 155, "end": 184}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 275, "end": 283}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 766, "end": 781}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 816, "end": 845}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The weather remained dry and partly sunny for the free event which resulted in the London skyline being momentarily filled with millions of feathers in @placeholder", "idx": 67823}], "idx": 44140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov for Mail online Uber sneaky: The ride-sharing company Uber allegedly has been trying to undermine its rival Lyft by stealing away its drivers The ride-sharing service Uber has been allegedly poaching drivers from its main rival Lyft with the help of 'brand ambassadors' armed with burner phones and credit cards, according to newly released documents. Founded in San Francisco in 2009, Uber uses a mobile application to connect riders with vehicles for hire. The start-up\u2019s chief competitor, Lyft, came onto the scene in 2012, offering similar services via its peer-to-peer ride-sharing app. On Tuesday, the technology website The Verge released an exclusive report outlining how Uber has been chipping away at Lyft\u2019s market share through its so-called Operation SLOG, which so far has resulted in thousands of canceled rides for the two-year-old start-up.\n@highlight\nTechnology website The Verge obtained emails and documents outlining Uber's plan to siphon away drivers from Lyft\n@highlight\nUber's Operation SLOG stands for 'Supplying Long-Term Operations Growth'\n@highlight\nThe ride-sharing business has been using 'brand ambassadors' to hire Lyft cars in order to approach drivers about working for Uber\n@highlight\nThese independent contractors were supplied with burners and Uber credit cards for their recruitment missions\n@highlight\nLyft recently accused Uber of ordering and then canceling 5,600 rides", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1382, "end": 1385}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Uber agents posing as regular passengers were then supposed to engage the Lyft driver in small talk, asking him or her about their history with @placeholder.", "idx": 67830}, {"query": "'After assessing driver for openness to @placeholder, ask them if they\u2019d consider joining Uber,' the directive stated.", "idx": 67831}], "idx": 44144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi survived a bombing targeting his motorcade on Monday in an upscale Damascus neighborhood, but the government and the opposition each reported casualties. \"The premier is safe,\" the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said, citing an official government source. The incident occurred in a leafy swath of the Mezzeh district in southwest Damascus. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a group opposed to President Bashar al-Assad's government, also reported that the prime minister survived. The observatory said one of al-Halqi's escorts and five civilians were killed. Another escort and a driver were badly injured, the group said.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N. condemns attack, calls for immediate end to violence\n@highlight\nSyrian opposition group reports deaths\n@highlight\nThe blast takes place in Mezzeh, near President Bashar al-Assad's palace\n@highlight\nNo one immediately claimed responsibility for the explosion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 236, "end": 258}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 393, "end": 427}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Perhaps there are some states that believe any methods are good as long as they can help overthrow the @placeholder regime.", "idx": 67837}], "idx": 44150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Missile and launch components have been moved to the east coast of North Korea in the \"last few days,\" a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the information told CNN Thursday. The apparent deployment comes amid further threatening statements by North Korea and heightened tensions in the region -- a situation that \"does not need to get hotter,\" a U.S. State Department spokeswoman said. The move of the missile and launch equipment could mean that Pyongyang, which unleashed another round of scathing rhetoric accusing the United States of pushing the region to the \"brink of war,\" may be planning a missile launch soon.\n@highlight\nFIRST ON CNN: Communications intercepts suggest possibility of NK missile launch\n@highlight\nState Department: \"This does not need to get hotter\"\n@highlight\nA show of force during U.S.-South Korean exercises is part of pre-scripted actions\n@highlight\nThe U.S. says it is transferring a missile defense system to Guam", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 174, "end": 176}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 360, "end": 380}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Cutting-edge weapons are not a monopoly of the @placeholder and gone are the days never to return when it could invade other countries with nukes as it pleased,\" the statement said.", "idx": 67842}, {"query": "\"The U.S. and the @placeholder warmongers had better stop their rash actions, deeply aware of the gravity of the prevailing situation.\"", "idx": 67843}], "idx": 44153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- A former Egyptian interior minister and his aides ordered the killings of anti-government protesters in the days before Hosni Mubarak was overthrown, according to testimony from an Egyptian security official, an attorney told CNN on Thursday. The allegation comes during the trial of Mubarak, now adjourned till Sunday. The former Egyptian leader is charged with ordering the killing of protesters to quash the uprising in February that ultimately ended his 30-year rule. In addition to accusations of ordering the killing of protesters, Mubarak faces corruption charges. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Maj. Esam Shawky, who works in the administrative department in charge of anti-riot security forces, testified Thursday that Habib el-Adly and his aides ordered the killings and gave the order to cut Internet services on January 28 amid the unrest, lawyer Khaled Abou Bakr said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The trial against ousted leader Hosni Mubarak is adjourned till Sunday\n@highlight\nMubarak is charged with ordering the killing of protesters\n@highlight\nTop officials are set to testify next week behind closed doors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, asked by the judge if he had any reaction, had no comment.", "idx": 67847}], "idx": 44155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Slack For 13 years, quangos and public bodies were stuffed with former Labour ministers and activists. The imposition of the party\u2019s supporters on everything from the Food Standards Agency to the broadcast regulator Ofcom began the moment Tony Blair seized power in 1997. Of the senior appointments made that year, an astonishing 75 per cent declared political affiliations for Labour. The Tories were instantly marginalised, with only 13 per cent of posts. Spree: Both former prime ministers Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, pictured together in 2004, appointed large numbers of known Labour supporters to positions of power During every one of the New Labour years, more than half of all appointees with declared affiliations were backers of Mr Blair or Gordon Brown. 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Rihanna dared to bare all in a completely transparent spangled gown, Amber Rose draped herself in metal chains and Lady Gaga debuted a full fur balaclava. But for every fashion fail, there has been a style triumph - FEMAIL casts an eye over the looks we've loved and the outfits we've loved to loathe in 2014. Scroll down for video Rihanna's sheer bravado in wearing such a racy dress manages to compensate for looking essentially naked Kendall Jenner was sleek in a cream jumpsuit with black detailing on the leg at the British Fashion Awards\n@highlight\nSee-through dresses, layered tulle and glamour were big A-list trends\n@highlight\nStars like Lupita Nyong'o and Cara Delevingne rocked red carpet chic\n@highlight\nAmber Rose's VMA chain dress was the year's greatest fashion faux pas", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 524, "end": 537}, {"start": 608, "end": 629}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 767}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of course, 22-year-old model and actress @placeholder had to make the list at some point.", "idx": 67851}], "idx": 44158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Some 10,000 demonstrators against the Ukraine's decision to not sign a landmark trade deal with the European Union descended on a square outside a monastery early Saturday in response to a police crackdown on the earlier protests. The emboldened demonstrators waved Ukrainian and EU flags and sang the national anthem outside the St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, where groups of protesters retreated earlier after a sweep by riot police left seven people hospitalized and dozens under arrest at Independence Square. Three top opposition leaders called for resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych as well as new presidential and parliamentary elections, according to a statement released by Vitaliy Klitchko, Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Oleg Tyagnybok.\n@highlight\nNew: 10,000 demonstrators gather after violent police crackdown; opposition leaders call for president's resignation\n@highlight\nRiot police detain dozens of protesters in Kiev's main square -- state media\n@highlight\nUnited States condemns \"violence against protesters\" in Independence Square\n@highlight\nInterior Ministry says riot police responded to \"provocations by protesters\" -- state media", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 275, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 290}, {"start": 339, "end": 374}, {"start": 509, "end": 527}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 707, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thereafter, the police pushed protesters from the @placeholder,\" the ministry is quoted as saying.", "idx": 67854}], "idx": 44161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:32 EST, 18 June 2012 A grieving widower is suing a hospital after his wife collapsed and died from a massive stroke - just hours after she was sent home accused of pretending to be ill. Philip Maddox, 58, was told by doctors his wife Maggie, 53, needed psychiatric help because they could find nothing wrong with her despite her complaining she was in agony with severe headaches and vomiting. An inquest heard she first went to Darent Valley Hospital in Dartford, Kent, on June 14, 2010, but was sent home, having been told there was nothing wrong with her.\n@highlight\nMother-of-two was suffering violent headaches and vomiting\n@highlight\nOn her third visit to hospital she was told to 'stop shouting and making a fuss' in A&E\n@highlight\nFamily told Mrs Maddox's discharge notes had gone missing\n@highlight\nWidower bringing private legal action against hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 494, "end": 515}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "from @placeholder, said: 'When I first took Maggie into hospital they", "idx": 67860}], "idx": 44164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Obamacare expands access to health insurance for tens of millions of people come January 1. Dental care for adults, however, is not included, and experts say we've got a potential oral health care crisis coming. Studies show that people who have insurance are more likely to get regular dental care. But only about 2% of older Americans have dental insurance of any kind, according to a new report. \"Until we have an expansion of this kind of coverage, and until we have people really recognizing what this means for their overall health, I do believe we have an unimaginable tragedy on our hands,\" said Beth Truett, president and CEO of Oral Health America.\n@highlight\nOnly about 2% of older adults have dental insurance\n@highlight\nEmergency room visits due to dental problems more than doubled in the past decade\n@highlight\nObamacare, Medicare do not cover dental care for adults", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 647, "end": 665}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The study put together by @placeholder ranked states in terms of the oral care their populations receive.", "idx": 67866}], "idx": 44167} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former captain Ricky Ponting insists he can still be a key player for Australia after becoming the third cricketer to score 13,000 Test runs on the opening day of the fourth and final match against India. Doubts were raised about Ponting's international future when he stood down as skipper early last year, but the 37-year-old has now scored two centuries in this series after a barren run with the bat. With Australia holding a 3-0 lead going into the Adelaide match, the tourists are facing a whitewash after Ponting and his successor Michael Clarke put on a record-breaking 252 runs on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nAustralia batsman Ricky Ponting scores his 41st Test century and passes 13,000 runs\n@highlight\nThe 37-year-old adds 252 for the second wicket with captain Michael Clarke\n@highlight\nFormer skipper Ponting is the third highest run scorer in the five-day game\n@highlight\nClarke also scores an unbeaten century as home side reach 335-3 at stumps", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You guys can answer that, you've seen me over a long period of time, but at the end of the day I think if I can keep making Test match hundreds or having an impact on winning games for @placeholder, then that's what I'm all about at the moment.", "idx": 67879}], "idx": 44174} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The older girl's face - which showed red ochre markings - was creased from the place it rested on her shawl A 500-year-old frozen Incan mummy known as 'The Maiden' was suffering from a bacterial infection when she died - and being able to 'diagnose' the disease could lead to new insights into diseases of the past. The discovery could help defend against new illnesses - or the re-emergence of diseases of the past. The mummy was suffering from an illness similar to tuberculosis when she was sacrificed on the Argentinian volcano Llullaillaco, 22,100 feet above sea level. The find - using a new technique of swabbing the lips and comparing the swabs with those of current patients - is the first time a disease has been 'diagnosed' in such an ancient body.\n@highlight\nFirst time infection has been diagnosed in ancient body\n@highlight\nNew technique could be used to study diseases such as Spanish flu\n@highlight\nCould be used to prevent re-emergence of deadly diseases of past\n@highlight\nStudy on 500-year-old mummy frozen on Argentinean volcano", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The view from the summit of @placeholder volcano where the children were found.", "idx": 67881}], "idx": 44175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Heavy fighting continued Monday in Benghazi between Libyan army forces and an Islamist militant group the United States blames for the attack last year on its diplomatic mission that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens. LANA, Libya's state news agency, reported that at least six soldiers and one civilian were killed and 39 people were injured, most of them soldiers, in the clashes Sunday between the military and the group Ansar al-Sharia. On Monday, the Libyan government said that at least nine people were killed and 49 injured. A senior Libyan military official in the city, speaking to CNN on condition of anonymity for security reasons, said heavy fighting continued Monday morning as troops engaged members of the group in different parts of Benghazi.\n@highlight\nNEW: Clashes that erupted Sunday night in eastern Benghazi continue into Monday\n@highlight\nGovernment is engaging fighters from Ansar al-Sharia, which the U.S. says attacked its consulate\n@highlight\n\"This is really the heaviest fighting\" since the revolution, a resident says\n@highlight\nA Libyan military official says forces are responding after an attack on army members", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 251, "end": 269}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Over the past year, there has been a significant deterioration in the security situation in @placeholder, which is Libya's second-largest city and the cradle of the 2011 revolution.", "idx": 67883}], "idx": 44177} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Clearwater, Florida (CNN) -- Jury selection in the case of Casey Anthony, who is charged in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, continued Tuesday as attorneys removed several people from the viable jury pool. The day was a setback for Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. of the Orange County Superior Court, who has said he wants to seat a jury as quickly as possible. The selection process has so far lasted eight days. The goal is to have everything finalized for opening statements this week. Attorneys and the judge have rejected potential jurors for reasons ranging from financial hardship to bias.\n@highlight\nNEW: Several people are struck as viable jury pool candidates\n@highlight\nNEW: Attorneys and the judge have rejected potential jurors for financial hardship and bias\n@highlight\nOpening statements could begin this week\n@highlight\nAnthony is accused of killing her daughter and then lying to investigators", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 273, "end": 300}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had said previously he would begin swearing in jurors once the number of unrejected candidates reached 15.", "idx": 67886}], "idx": 44179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Welcome to the deserted Soviet settlement of Pyramid, around 800 miles from the North Pole and literally frozen in time. This ghost town is in fact in Norway - on Spitsbergen island in the Arctic Ocean - where Russia retains rights to occupy the icy territory. No-one has lived permanently in Pyramid since 1998 and it is now a bizarre tourist attraction offering the world's most northerly Lenin monument. Frozen in time: The Soviet settlement of Pyramid is around 800 miles from the North Pole and has been abandoned since 1998 Isolated: Pyramid (Pyramiden) was founded in 1910 by Sweden and sold to the USSR in 1927. It is named after a nearby pyramid-shaped mountain. These pictures were taken this spring by Vladimir Prokofiev, a Russian guide\n@highlight\nGhost town is in fact in Norway - on Spitsbergen island in the Arctic Ocean\n@highlight\nNo-one has lived permanently in Pyramid since 1998\n@highlight\nBizarre tourist attraction which Vladimir Prokofiev, 33, shows people around\n@highlight\nThe thermometer reads minus 10C in the sun but feels cooler with wind chill", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 714, "end": 731}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 943, "end": 960}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cut-off: The guide regularly visits the one place in Pyramid where, on a good day, he might be lucky to catch a signal for his mobile from @placeholder settlements on Spitsbergen", "idx": 67887}], "idx": 44180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In the world of military strategy, every contingency must be examined, especially the worst-case scenario. Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, made that clear when he told National Public Radio in an interview broadcast Friday how U.S. officials must plan for the possibility that Vladimir Putin's Russia has access to American battle plans and other secrets possibly taken by classified leaker Edward Snowden. \"If I'm concerned about anything, I'm concerned about defense capabilities that he may have stolen from where he worked, and does that knowledge then get into the hands of our adversaries \u2014 in this case, of course, Russia,\" Flynn said of the former National Security Agency contractor who fled to Moscow to seek asylum.\n@highlight\nMilitary strategy requires examining worst-case scenarios\n@highlight\nLt. Gen. 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After Switzerland international Granit Xhaka had scored a last-minute winner for the hosts in the Rhine derby, some Cologne fans decided to storm the pitch. The visiting supporters, dressed in white boiler suits, burst out of the crowd onto the playing surface and then threw flares at the players as they left the field. 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Top members of the Obama administration stated Thursday their desire for embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to leave office and for inclusive negotiations to begin immediately with his political opponents. National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor added that U.S. officials have also discussed with Egyptian officials \"a variety of different ways\" in which that new government could take shape. But Vietor stressed \"all of those decisions must be made by the Egyptian people.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A U.S. official says Egypt's government and the opposition should talk now\n@highlight\nNEW: An Egyptian official chastises the U.S. for \"vague\" statements on the transition\n@highlight\nU.S., Egyptian officials discuss ways to \"move\" the political process, a spokesman says\n@highlight\nU.S. officials, lawmakers have upped their public pressure on Mubarak's government", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 457, "end": 481}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Institutionally, there is support in Egypt for this roadmap among the military, vice president and prime minister,\" said the @placeholder official.", "idx": 67900}], "idx": 44191} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The family of a boy who is believed to have set adrift a balloon in Colorado is known for storm chasing and conducting extreme science experiments together, according to the father's MySpace page. The Heene family, known for storm chasing together, appeared on ABC's \"Wife Swap.\" Richard Heene describes himself in his profile as a storm chaser and the host of a documentary series and radio show that investigates \"the mysteries of science.\" The Fort Collins family was also featured on the ABC show \"Wife Swap.\" \"When the Heene family aren't chasing storms, they devote their time to scientific experiments that include looking for extraterrestrials and building a research-gathering flying saucer to send into the eye of the storm,\" the show's Web site said.\n@highlight\nDad of boy who untethered balloon is storm chaser, \"science detective\"\n@highlight\nRichard Heene, wife and boys conducted extreme experiments together\n@highlight\nDad said that despite appearance of danger, \"my family is never put in harm's way\"\n@highlight\n\"Wife Swap\" family spent time making \"research-gathering flying saucer\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An undated picture on the site shows the family standing behind an object that appears similar to that seen flying above @placeholder.", "idx": 67902}], "idx": 44193} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "US Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson\u2019s frustration was rendered complete on Sunday night when Billy Horschel produced a brilliant performance to upstage Rory McIlroy and land himself an $11.44 million (\u00a37m) payday. The 27-year-old American followed up his win in the BMW Championship last week by claiming the Tour Championship from under the nose of the Northern Irishman, which in turn earned him the $10 million (\u00a36.15m) bonus for the FedEx Cup play-off series spanning four tournaments. Almost $13 million (\u00a38m) earned in eight days then, and his wife is due to give birth to their first child any day. How\u2019s that for a life-changing fortnight?\n@highlight\nBilly Horschel won the PGA Tour Championship and a \u00a37m payday\n@highlight\nHorschel shot a final round 68 to win by three shots\n@highlight\nHe finished ahead of fellow American Jim Furyk and Rory McIlroy\n@highlight\nChris Kirk, Justin Rose and Jason Day were a further shot back\n@highlight\nHorschel and American Kirk finished 1-2 in the FedEx Cup play-off series\n@highlight\nThe win follows Horschel's success at the BMW Championship last week\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old and Kirk missed out on a wildcard place in Tom Watson's US Ryder Cup team\n@highlight\nHorshel has won almost $13million (\u00a38m) in the past fortnight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 305, "end": 321}, {"start": 350, "end": 366}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 678, "end": 698}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Why didn\u2019t you play like this earlier?\u2019 was the text an exasperated @placeholder sent him on Friday night.", "idx": 67907}], "idx": 44195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas got out of his car at the Capitol on Wednesday, he did not to go into the Senate where he works. He was on the House side to join a conservative rally to press their own GOP leaders to use the power of the purse to fight the president on immigration. Since the day Cruz was sworn in almost two years ago, he has proudly been a thorn in House Republican leaders' side -- urging them to put principle before practical politics. Last year the government shut down thanks to a strategy pushed by Cruz to tie defunding Obamacare to funding the government.\n@highlight\nTed Cruz rallied House conservatives against a proposed plan to avoid a government shutdown\n@highlight\nCruz was seen as largely responsible for the government shutting down last year\n@highlight\nCruz has repeatedly rejected that claim, and said it's Democrats who risk causing a shutdown", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On his way to the podium, this reporter asked why he is inserting himself in what the @placeholder is doing.", "idx": 67920}], "idx": 44205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman David Cameron ferociously condemned Ukip last night saying voters had heard enough of its \u2018appalling\u2019 views. In the closing days of campaigning for European and local elections, the Prime Minister said Ukip represented the \u2018politics of anger\u2019. Decent, hardworking people who were tempted to vote for the anti-European party should think again, he said. Scroll down for video David Cameron said Ukip leader Nigel Farage's comments on Romanians was 'frankly unpleasant' \u2018They are being found out,\u2019 added Mr Cameron in his strongest attack on the party since he took office. \u2018Ukip have condemned themselves during this campaign with a succession of pretty unpleasant remarks. The whole country has heard enough to know what sort of party it is.\u2019\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron said Ukip has condemned itself with unpleasant remarks\n@highlight\nHis strongest attack on the party comes in run-up to European elections\n@highlight\nBranded Nigel Farage's comments on Romanians as 'frankly unpleasant'\n@highlight\nDismissed calls from senior Tories to state he would campaign for a British exit from the EU if he fails to renegotiate looser ties;\n@highlight\nSuggested a by-election in Newark next month was a key test of the Tories\u2019 ability to burst the Ukip bubble;\n@highlight\nConfirmed he will not resign if Scotland votes for independence in September.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1317}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Across the whole of the European Union, amongst all 28 member states, 7 per cent of all crime is committed by 240 @placeholder gangs.\u2019", "idx": 67923}], "idx": 44206} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 14:26 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:53 EST, 13 December 2012 The writers behind Game Change are working on a sequel about Mitt Romney\u2019s failed bid for the White House - with a film already in the works. Authors Mark Halperin and John Heilemann are writing Double Down: Game Change 2012 to dissect what went wrong with the Republicans during the election. It will be published in Fall next year with the film coming some time after. Mitt and Ann Romney: The writers behind Game Change are working on a sequel about his failed bid for the White House - with a film already in the works\n@highlight\nDouble Down: Game Change 2012 will dissect what went wrong with the Republicans during the recent election race\n@highlight\nThe original Game Change focused on John McCain's failed bid for the 2008 presidential race\n@highlight\nIt won four Emmys, including one for Julianne Moore's portrayal of Sarah Palin\n@highlight\nNo word on who will play the Romneys or Paul Ryan at this stage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The book and film will likely make the Romney camp squirm as Game Change made the @placeholder\u2019s 2008 campaign appear riven with conflict.", "idx": 67928}, {"query": "It was also harsh on former vice presidential candidate @placeholder and made it seem like she was completely unqualified for the role.", "idx": 67929}], "idx": 44209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 12:40 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:16 EST, 17 June 2013 The annual alcohol-fuelled Suicide Sunday celebrations marking the end of Cambridge University's exam season got off to their customary raucous start with a cardboard boat race. In a parody of the more sober Oxford and Cambridge boat race on the Thames, students took to their makeshift vessels to row down the River Cam. Famed for being a day of carousing and drunken antics, the undergraduates stripped down to shorts and bikinis for a splash about on the River Cam. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSuicide Sunday marks the end of Cambridge's grueling exam season\n@highlight\nOverjoyed students relaxed with a drunken cardboard boat race on the Cam\n@highlight\nA surprising number of soggy vessels survived the 500-metre journey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 163, "end": 182}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for the @placeholder also advised students to be careful after trouble in previous years.", "idx": 67932}], "idx": 44211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The maker of Edward Snowden documentary CITIZENFOUR refused to travel to the film\u2019s UK premiere last night because she fears arrest under the Official Secrets Act. Laura Poitras said she had been advised by lawyers to avoid travelling to Britain because her work with the fugitive former contractor with the National Security Agency. Snowden is living in Moscow with his girlfriend Lindsay Mills after he was granted asylum by Russia to escape charges of espionage in the U.S. Laura Poitras (left), the director of new film CITIZENFOUR about Edward Snowden (right) avoided the London premiere of the movie today because she feared arrest under the official secrets act\n@highlight\nLaura Poitras advised by lawyers to avoid UK premiere of her new film\n@highlight\nInstead she spoke from Berlin via patchy Skype videolink to audience\n@highlight\nU.S. journalist Glenn Greenwald also given same advice by legal team", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 84, "end": 85}, {"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 308, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 722, "end": 723}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poitras is a U.S. citizen, but is now living in @placeholder after complaining of repeated stops by U.S. border authorities when travelling into her country.", "idx": 67939}], "idx": 44217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NATO leaders signed off Monday on President Barack Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for an end to combat operations next year and the withdrawal of the U.S.-led international military force by the end of 2014. Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told reporters at the conclusion of a two-day summit of the alliance leaders that the plan calls for handing over security responsibilities to Afghan forces in 2013, then withdrawing foreign forces the following year. After that, a new and different NATO mission will advise, train and assist the expected 350,000-strong Afghanistan force, Rasmussen said. The plan is backed by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who sat down Monday to speak exclusively with CNN's Wolf Blitzer.\n@highlight\nAfghan President Hamid Karzai speaks exclusively to CNN's Wolf Blitzer\n@highlight\nHe says Afghan forces will \"absolutely\" be ready to take over security by 2014\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says NATO leaders are leaving Chicago with a \"clear road map\"\n@highlight\nNATO's secretary general says a new training and advising mission will come in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 245, "end": 265}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"That transition and the eventual withdrawal in 2014 of the @placeholder forces and other NATO forces from Afghanistan is good for Afghanistan and good for our allied countries.\"", "idx": 67943}, {"query": "\"That transition and the eventual withdrawal in 2014 of the U.S. forces and other @placeholder forces from Afghanistan is good for Afghanistan and good for our allied countries.\"", "idx": 67944}, {"query": "\"This is part of what @placeholder defends -- is free speech and freedom of assembly,\" he said.", "idx": 67947}], "idx": 44220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tottenham are listening to offers for skipper Younes Kaboul this month - just five months after he was given the armband. Spurs have put a number of their squad up for sale in an attempt to free up money for Mauricio Pochettino to put his stamp on the team. And Kaboul is emerging as a shock name on the list of players Spurs are prepared to offload, despite the fact he is club captain. Tottenham are listening to offers for skipper Younes Kaboul just five months after he was given the armband Kaboul has failed to establish a successful partnership with Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen\n@highlight\nTottenham Hotspur are prepared to sell a number of players in January\n@highlight\nYounes Kaboul is one of the players set for an exit this month\n@highlight\nBesiktas are interested but can't agree a price with Spurs\n@highlight\nClick here for Tottenham transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 208, "end": 226}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 600, "end": 616}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Besiktas have shown an interest in Kaboul, but failed to strike a deal with @placeholder over a swoop.", "idx": 67960}], "idx": 44228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Britain joined the U.S. and its allies in the fight against ISIS -- but any mission will come with a huge price tag. The UK parliament has approved airstrikes in Iraq against the terror group which prime minister David Cameron has called one of \"staggering\" brutality. Cameron had said Britain should join international allies in combating ISIS, an action that he warned would \"take not just months, but years.\" While the total cost will depend on the intensity and length of operation, past experience can give some guidance, Malcolm Chalmers, research director from the Royal United Services Institute said. Chalmers pointed to the UK's seven month involvement in Libya through 2011, which cost around $390 million, including missiles and flight hours.\n@highlight\nUK can start bombing ISIS within hours, as it has six fighter jets on standby in Cyprus\n@highlight\nBritish forces have Brimstone precision missiles, high-tech weapons others don't have\n@highlight\nThe U.S. is leading the airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 121, "end": 122}, {"start": 162, "end": 165}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 528, "end": 543}, {"start": 573, "end": 603}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 635, "end": 636}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 767, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chalmers said he would expect the cost of @placeholder airstrikes to be in the \"ballpark,\" of the Libya operation, \"assuming we only use air power and the campaign lasts for a couple of years.\"", "idx": 67975}], "idx": 44235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Since the dawn of the iPhone age in 2007, loyal BlackBerry users have watched their favorite device maker stumble into an ever-steepening decline. Some of the collapse is due to the consumer changeover to Apple and Google Android products, but the company -- once known as Research In Motion -- hasn't helped itself with poor planning and delayed product introductions. On Monday, the company that once blazed the trail in the smartphone market announced it's being taken private by its largest shareholder, Fairfax Financial, a Canadian insurance company. The move comes on the heels of an announced $1 billion quarterly loss and layoffs of 4,500 employees. Its future as a maker of smartphones may be in doubt.\n@highlight\nOn Monday, BlackBerry announced that it was being taken private\n@highlight\nDespite decline in consumer sales, there are still 50 million BlackBerry users\n@highlight\nThey're very loyal to the brand and hope change is harbinger of an upswing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 517, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 870, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His household includes a number of Apple items -- including his wife's iPhone -- but he prefers the @placeholder.", "idx": 67982}], "idx": 44236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama lashed out Tuesday at Republican lawmakers during a Hollywood speech seemingly designed to shift public debate away from his Obamacare- and Iran-related political train wrecks and toward safer territory: jobs and the economy. Speaking to a crowd estimated at between 1,800 to 2,000 people \u2013 primarily staff of the DreamWorks Animation film studio, according to a White House pool reporter \u2013 the president slammed GOP partisans while claiming economic moral high ground that poll numbers suggest he's incapable of holding. 'Instead of rooting for failure or re-fighting old battles, Republicans in Congress need to work with us,' he declared, complaining about his opponents' fixation on the Affordable Care Act.\n@highlight\n'We would be a lot further along without some of this dysfunction and obstruction ,' the president insisted\n@highlight\nSlapped at conservative lawmakers, wishing for 'one wing of one party that was a little less obsessed with repealing health care'\n@highlight\nHollywood speech was at DreamWorks Animation, whose CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg raised $15 million for Obama during his 2012 re-election fight\n@highlight\nObama touted the U.S. oil boom as an economic success story despite its roots in 'fracking' \u2013 a technology his administration has tried to block\n@highlight\nPresident's speech came during massive 7-fundraiser swing through Democrat-friendly California\n@highlight\nCouldn't resist touting Obamacare: 'By the way, the website is continually working better. 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Brittany Mills, 28, had been trying to break off her relationship with John Louis Lynn, 41, when he came round to her home at Dye House Apartments, in the Hartford suburb of Manchester, Connecticut, on Saturday. After growing concerned that Miss Mills wasn't answering her phone her two cousins Kamesha Mills, 23, and Artara Benson, 46, went round the the apartment to check on her. But at 9.40pm police were called to the property after reports of multiple gunshots.\n@highlight\nPolice called to Dye House Apartments in Manchester, Connecticut\n@highlight\nArmed man seen leaving the building carrying a child\n@highlight\nThe man put the child down before shooting himself, police say", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 290, "end": 309}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 660, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brittany Mills had been shot multiple times while her cousins @placeholder and Artara were both killed with a single gunshot wound to the head.", "idx": 67991}, {"query": "Concerned relative: Kamesha Mills, another of @placeholder's cousins, was also shot dead", "idx": 67992}], "idx": 44241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wal-Mart has agreed to pay nearly $2 million and take extra safety precautions after a stampede killed a store employee in Long Island, New York, last year. Wal-Mart says it will consider applying the new safety measures in its other stores. The top prosecutor in Nassau County said she struck the deal rather than pursue criminal charges in the death of a 34-year-old man who was trampled to death as shoppers flooded into the store. It happened as the store opened on the day after Thanksgiving, which is traditionally among the busiest days of the year for retailers.\n@highlight\nDA makes deal with Wal-Mart in case of shopper stampede that killed employee\n@highlight\nRetailer to pay $1.5M for community programs, $400K to people injured in the melee\n@highlight\nWal-Mart not admitting any guilt or wrongdoing, says DA in Long Island, New York\n@highlight\nRetailer agrees to new crowd-management plan for post-Thanksgiving rush", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 591, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 914, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The district attorney and Wal-Mart said they agreed on a crowd-management plan that the retailer will implement at each of its 92 stores in @placeholder for after-Thanksgiving shopping.", "idx": 67994}], "idx": 44243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From flapper dresses and fringes to feathers and finger curls, the 1920s was an era of opulence and post-war fashion fun. 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Flapper style: It seems that the flamboyant style of the 1920s Jazz Age has returned, with a little help of Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby film High street giant Debenhams have seen a huge increase in sales of beaded capes, lace dresses, pearls and twenties style eveningwear.\n@highlight\nDebenhams sees vintage-inspired items sales soar 266%\n@highlight\nTuxedo jackets and formalwear up 60%\n@highlight\nAsda's 20s style Charleston Dress sells out in just two days\n@highlight\nAsda's red lipstick named best seller with sales up 45% following film\u2019s release", "entities": [{"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 228, "end": 243}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 534, "end": 549}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hair jewels and beaded capes favoured by @placeholder's love interest Daisy Buchanan have been popular with customers, with sales increasing by 73 per cent and 250 per cent respectively in the past week alone.", "idx": 67998}], "idx": 44246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:08 EST, 23 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:16 EST, 23 May 2013 Everyone loves flying Virgin America according to new Consumer Reports findings. The domestic cousin to more worldly Virgin Atlantic received some of the highest satisfaction scores the publication has seen in years on this, the company\u2019s first appearance on the list. The ratings were based on a survey of 16,663 Consumer Reports readers who flew on a combined 31,732 domestic flights with eleven different airlines. Sweet ride: 16,000 consumer reports readers who flew over 30,000 domestic flights have named Virgin America the best airline in new Consumer Reports findings\n@highlight\n16,000 Consumer Reports readers responded and the youthful carrier received high marks all around\n@highlight\nJetBlue and Southwest were right behind Virgin America, propelled by their modest baggage fees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 145, "end": 160}, {"start": 208, "end": 222}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 602, "end": 615}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 685, "end": 700}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bargain airline has deeply discounted ticket prices, but makes up for them in areas like increased fees and smaller seats, which @placeholder responders did not seem to like.", "idx": 68001}], "idx": 44249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tens of thousands of protesters converged on the nation's major cities Saturday to protest police violence against black men Michael Brown and Eric Garner. 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Philippe and Christine Bianchi arrived at the Mie General Hospital in Yokkaichi last night, a day after their son was badly hurt in a smash during the rain-soaked Japanese Grand Prix. 'When we have an update with Saillant, we will speak to you,' Philippe Bianchi told waiting reporters, referring to French brain injury specialist Professor Gerard Saillant, who has flown to Japan to assist in Bianchi's care. Scroll down for video Worry: Philippe and Christine Bianchi leave the Mie General Medical Centre in Yokkaichi this evening\n@highlight\nPhilippe and Christine Bianchi arrived at Mie General Hospital last night\n@highlight\nTheir son is 'critical but stable' after Japanese Grand Prix crash on Sunday\n@highlight\nMarussia driver was injured when his car ploughed into the back of a tractor\n@highlight\nOne of F1's top brain doctors has also flown to Japan to help treat Bianchi\n@highlight\nProfessor Gerard Saillant advised after Michael Schumacher's ski crash\n@highlight\nA top neurologist in France, he is president of the FIA medical commission\n@highlight\nHe arrived in Yokkaichi early this morning and went straight to the hospital\n@highlight\nBianchi's girlfriend Camille Marchetti, 24, sends up prayer for her 'champion'", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 30}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 205, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 627}, {"start": 639, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 764}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 971, "end": 972}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1344}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was he who helped to treat @placeholder after the retired F1 ace's devastating head injury while skiiing in December last year.", "idx": 68023}], "idx": 44264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Blair Government was last night accused of operating a 'secret policy of complicity in torture' after 9/11 as demands grew for the UK to hold a full judicial inquiry. Amid the fallout from the US Senate's explosive report into the barbaric techniques used by the CIA, ex-shadow home secretary David Davis said the UK had 'turned a blind eye' to what America was doing. He said this included 'allowing people initially under our control to be taken and subjected to torture'. Amid the fallout from the US Senate's explosive report into the barbaric techniques used by the CIA, ex-shadow home secretary David Davis said the UK had 'turned a blind eye' to what America was doing\n@highlight\nEx-shadow home secretary says UK 'turned a blind eye' to US torture\n@highlight\nDavid Davis says UK's 'moral standing in the world is utterly compromised'\n@highlight\nSenate report says use of torture by the CIA was far worse than feared\n@highlight\n119 detainees subjected to torture such as beatings and waterboarding\n@highlight\nOne detainee, chained half-naked to a floor, died of hypothermia\n@highlight\nHuman rights groups call for a full judge-led inquiry into torture\n@highlight\nThey also want the release of full 6,000-page version of the Senate report", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 19}, {"start": 135, "end": 136}, {"start": 197, "end": 198}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 318, "end": 319}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 505, "end": 506}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 626, "end": 627}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 722}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 787, "end": 788}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 897, "end": 899}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amnesty International said it was clear 'the @placeholder did not act alone' and called for the full report to be published.", "idx": 68027}], "idx": 44265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 17 September 2013 Mothers and children, their bodies piled on top of each other, some still covering the baby they had died trying to protect. Newlyweds executed side by side, and entire families slaughtered as they huddled together for protection, only to be shot, their corpses stacked high and then torched. Details of a massacre, possibly one of the deadliest since the start of the conflict in Syria, have been released in a report released today by Human Rights Watch. It claims Syrian forces brutally slaughtered 248 people in the coastal towns of al-Bayda and Baniyas in May.\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch claims Syrian forces slaughtered 248 people in May\n@highlight\nThey included unarmed civilians, women and children, a report reveals\n@highlight\nThe details have been compiled from accounts from witnesses\n@highlight\nSyrian government said it only killed terrorists but 'mistakes possible'", "entities": [{"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 517, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 657, "end": 674}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "found the bodies after the forces had left @placeholder, said that they", "idx": 68037}], "idx": 44273} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new book has finally laid bare the full horrors of the Battle Of Stalingrad in the words of ordinary Russian soldiers, whose memories were suppressed by the Soviet authorities for 70 years. The Stalingrad Protocols gathers interviews with hundreds of veterans that Russia had deemed too graphic to publish after the Second World War because only heroism was lauded. Historians believe the book, compiled by the German historian Jochen Hellbeck, will change the way the world views the six-month 1942-43 battle that cost over a million men their lives and forever destroyed Hitler's ambitions to colonise the Soviet Union.\n@highlight\nStalingrad Protocols gathers interviews with hundreds of troops that Russia had suppressed after the Second World War as only heroism was lauded", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 76}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 196, "end": 215}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 736, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cost of @placeholder: Between half and a million Russian men lost their lives, and 150,000 Germans also perished", "idx": 68038}], "idx": 44274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- 2013 will be a year of harsh change for the tech industry. We've just experienced five years of rapid, messy and disruptive innovation, and smartphones and tablets aren't the future any longer -- they're the present. Powerful mobile devices connected to broadband-speed cell networks are now an everyday reality, and it's going to take more than a bigger screen or faster processor to make an impact this year. Think of 2013 as the year of refinement and reckoning. Here are five big developments to keep an eye on: 1. The future of Microsoft Microsoft has been very candid about \"missing a generation\" of mobile innovation after Apple introduced the iPhone, and 2012 was all about the results of a furious catch-up effort: the company launched the completely rethought Windows 8 for PCs, Windows RT for tablets and Windows Phone 8 for smartphones. CEO Steve Ballmer also repositioned Microsoft as a \"devices and services\" company, and he introduced the Surface and Surface Pro, two tablets designed by Microsoft itself to compete with traditional PC companies such as Dell and Sony.\n@highlight\nNilay Patel: 2013 is the year of refinement and reckoning in the tech industry\n@highlight\nPatel: There are five big developments to keep an eye on\n@highlight\nHe asks whether Apple will get its mojo back and what will Microsoft do?\n@highlight\nPatel: Can Facebook grow up, and will Amazon be able to compete with Google?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1282}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1350}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1384, "end": 1389}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1420}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's no easy task: @placeholder figured out how to make money selling ads on its website just as most of its users switched to smartphone and tablet apps.", "idx": 68047}, {"query": "That's in stark contrast to the @placeholder experience, which is pristine and controlled by Apple from the start.", "idx": 68048}], "idx": 44280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 13:22 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:37 EST, 8 January 2013 A driver who advertised on Facebook for a volunteer to take his speeding penalty points has been jailed. Scott Woodburn, 32, paid Daniel Baggaley, 26, \u00a3250 to admit his speeding offence so he could escape being banned from driving, Highway officials said today. South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership said his five-month sentence given to him last month 'will send a warning to anyone who would consider anything so irresponsible'. Jailed: Scott Woodburn was caught speeding on the A61 Halifax Road in Sheffield, pictured, but asked a friend to take his points so he wouldn't be banned from driving\n@highlight\nScott Woodburn, 32, was caught speeding on A61 Halifax Road in Sheffield\n@highlight\nDriver could have been banned from driving as he had accumulated points\n@highlight\nTo escape ban, Woodburn paid Daniel Baggaley \u00a3250 to admit his offence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 390}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 744, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Baggaley, from @placeholder, received an 11-week prison sentence suspended for 12 months and a 12-month supervision order when he admitted the same offence in June last year.", "idx": 68057}], "idx": 44287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "I'm an American-Muslim and I despise Islamic terrorists. In fact, despise is not even a strong enough word to convey my true feelings about those who kill innocent people in the name of Islam. I hate them with every fiber of my being. I'm not going to tell you, \"Islam is a religion of peace.\" Nor will I tell you that Islam is a religion of violence. What I will say is that Islam is a religion that, like Christianity and Judaism, is intended to bring you closer to God. And sadly we have seen people use the name of each of these Abrahamic faiths to wage and justify violence.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah says \"despise\" is not strong enough to convey how much he hates terrorism\n@highlight\nHe says Islam is being wrongly defined by a tiny group of morally bankrupt terrorists\n@highlight\nAmerican Muslims have denounced terror over and over, he says, but public hasn't heard\n@highlight\nTerrorists are motivated by politics, he says. 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The Oscar- and Grammy-winning songwriter, who teamed with musician Burt Bacharach on dozens of hit songs, died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles from complications of a stroke, ASCAP said. David's greatest hits David started working with Bacharach in the late 1950s on tunes recorded by artists including Perry Como, Gene Pitney, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra, the Carpenters, Barbra Streisand and Dionne Warwick. In May, President Barack Obama and the first lady hosted a concert honoring Bacharach and David as part of the \"In Performance at the White House\" series.\n@highlight\nHe co-wrote dozens of hits with Burt Bacharach\n@highlight\nHis songs include \"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head\"\n@highlight\nFrank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand and Dionne Warwick recorded his songs\n@highlight\nHe was an Oscar and Grammy Award winner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 71, "end": 103}, {"start": 111, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 218}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}, {"start": 921, "end": 953}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were some of the first to work with @placeholder when she was a young vocalist.", "idx": 68063}], "idx": 44291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "All eyes will be on Mauricio Pochettino when Tottenham take on his former club Southampton this weekend - not that successor Ronald Koeman is paying much attention to that reunion at White Hart Lane. Having controversially replaced popular manager Nigel Adkins in January 2013, the former Argentina international was quick to win around not only the fans but admirers from afar. Saints' swashbuckling, high-pressing style earned plenty of plaudits and last season saw them enjoy their best-ever Barclays Premier League campaign. 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The pain, tears and frustration only intensified when she realized that not only was the love affair over but so was the fairy tale family dream she had held onto throughout the intense media scrutiny that dubbed the couple \u2018Bennifer.\u2019 She hated that name. Scroll down for video Supercouple: \u2018It felt like my heart had been torn out of my chest,\u2019 the singer/actress confesses in her first memoir, True Love\n@highlight\nSupercouple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck met in 2002 when they starred in the box office bomb Gigli\n@highlight\nMonths of planning had gone into her vision of a fairy tale wedding and she longed for kids with the film star\n@highlight\nShe hated being dubbed 'Bennifer'\n@highlight\nThree days after they split Marc Anthony came back in her live to 'save' her\n@highlight\nTherapy helped her discover she suffers from low self-esteem.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She believed maybe this was destiny stepping in and that she belonged with @placeholder and not with Ben Affleck.", "idx": 68079}], "idx": 44304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's never a bad time for a toga party, right? The story of Perseus -- the bastard son of Zeus who takes on the mighty Kraken -- will endure long after Louis Leterrier's enjoyably cheesy movie has been forgotten (or, inevitably, remade in 4D). But for now, and for young men especially, Leterrier's version is the one that counts, and it will just have to do. It's a mixed bag: Three credited screenwriters have labored in the footsteps laid down by the 1981 Ray Harryhausen \"classic\" (hardly his finest hour) -- that is, they've taken the myth as an excuse to showcase as many special effects sequences as they can muster. That's not a bad strategy when it's clear from the laughably clumsy opening that they haven't a clue how the ancient Greeks spoke to one another.\n@highlight\nSam Worthington plays the role of Perseus in \"Clash of the Titans.\"\n@highlight\nThe story of Perseus, the bastard son of Zeus who takes on the mighty Kraken\n@highlight\nThere's no excuse for the film's abominable retro-fitted 3D", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 164, "end": 178}, {"start": 251, "end": 252}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 857}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder's day, effects meant stop-motion photography of artfully modeled monsters, including a three-headed dog (excised here) and a golden mechanical owl (who makes a cameo appearance for old time's sake).", "idx": 68083}], "idx": 44307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Filippo Inzaghi has scored some big goals in his time -- but his next goal may prove the most important and arguably the toughest. One of AC Milan's most revered strikers has been given the opportunity to revitalize the ailing Serie A giant after being handed a two-year deal to become the club's new coach. Inzaghi's joy is his former teammate Clarence Seedorf's misery with the Dutchman dismissed after Milan finished eighth last season, ruling the club out of European football for the first time in 16 years. 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Gonz\u00e1lez was a member of the so-called \"Cuban Five,\" a network of agents in South Florida that the Cuban government said was gathering intelligence to prevent terrorist attacks against Cuba. U.S. federal prosecutors called the network a dangerous undercover spy cell. 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The eight-year-old from Uganda had a two-kilogram tumour growing on her face, which would have suffocated her if it had continued to grow, so she came to London for the painstaking operation. Her mother Sarah, 30, said: 'The growth had taken over her face and I couldn't bear to see her like that. 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September 11 is known as Catalonia's national day, and for years there have been demonstrations pushing for independence in the northeastern region. But Tuesday's turnout was larger than expected, Spanish newspapers reported. Hours before, Artur Mas, the president of Catalonia's regional government, attended official ceremonies commemorating the day. Later, he issued a warning: if Spain's central government in Madrid doesn't give the region more control over its tax dollars, independence could be an option. \"If we do not reach a financial agreement with the central government, the path to freedom for Catalonia is open,\" he said.\n@highlight\nTurnout of Tuesday's protest is larger than expected\n@highlight\nSpain's economic crisis fuels demonstrations\n@highlight\nCatalonia's regional president pushes for \"fiscal pact\" with Madrid", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some analysts say Spain's financial problems have pushed @placeholder to ask for more, now.", "idx": 68101}], "idx": 44318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hannah Roberts Amanda Knox inflicted the fatal knife wound that killed Meredith Kercher, a court has ruled. High on drugs, she cut the British exchange student\u2019s neck with a kitchen knife during a row over money, the court in Italy has said. Miss Kercher, 21, a Leeds University student, was found half-naked, her throat slit, in the cottage she shared with Knox in Perugia, Italy, in November 2007. 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Fury was far from his best during a stoppage victory over Germany-based Romanian Christian Hammer who was pulled out by his corner two thirds of the way through the scheduled 12 rounds. As workman-like a performance as it was, Fury remains on course for a shot at the world\u2019s finest heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko later this year. 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The French TV cook said our love for sugar has caused a growth in popularity of sweeter-tasting Pink Lady, Jazz and Gala apples. This has led to a decline in sales for traditional fruit like the Cox apple, despite the country having perfect conditions for its growth. Scroll down for video French chef Raymond Blanc says British apple-buyers have an 'addiction' to sugar which has led to an increase in sales of sweeter-tasting apples Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Blanc said he was frustrated with Britain eating imported, sweeter apples when it has the 'best climate' for growing its own varieties.\n@highlight\nChef Blanc says Brits eat the wrong apples because of a sugar 'addiction'\n@highlight\nHe says we choose Gala and Jazz apples over Cox because they are sweeter\n@highlight\nThe French Chef is frustrated at Brits not eating more homegrown apples\n@highlight\nBut experts say acidity levels, rather than sugar, make apples taste sweet", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Cox apple has a similar level of sugar to @placeholder and Pink Lady apples, but has a lower acid content.", "idx": 68130}], "idx": 44339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chelsea have maintained their 100 percent record in the English Premier League with a comfortable victory over Stoke City. After scoring 12 goals in their opening two English Premier League fixtures, Chelsea had to settle for just two at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Goals in either half from Florent Malouda and Didier Drogba -- the Ivorian's fourth goal this season came from the penalty spot -- was enough to see off Stoke City and gives the English champions a two point lead at the top of the table after only three games. Having secured their passage to the Champions League group stages in midweek, Tottenham returned to Earth with a bump against Wigan losing 0-1 at White Hart Lane.\n@highlight\nChelsea maintain 100 percent record with 2-0 home win against Stoke City\n@highlight\nAndrey Arshavin seals a 2-1 win for Arsenal against Blackburn Rovers\n@highlight\nTottenham slump to 0-1 home defeat against Wigan; Wolves and Newcastle draw\n@highlight\nBlackpool denied first home victory by late Fulham equalizer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 65, "end": 86}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 176, "end": 197}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a typically robust @placeholder side were undone when Arshavin's low shot found a route to goal through a crowd of Blackburn shirts, to seal the three points.", "idx": 68135}], "idx": 44343} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MORROW, Georgia (CNN) -- Jobless for nearly a year, Michael Rivers was about to walk out of his house a few weeks ago to catch the bus for another daylong employment hunt when a radio announcement stopped him. With Ludacris at her side, single mom Joya Montgomery, 26, proudly displays keys to her car Sunday. \"This is Ludacris, and I'm giving away 20 free cars. ...\" The famous rapper was pulling an Oprah in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The rapper announced that if listeners were able to pay the taxes, registration, tags and insurance, they should go to his nonprofit Ludacris Foundation Web site and write 300 words about why they deserved new wheels.\n@highlight\nSome 4,000 essays received after dealership partners with rapper for giveaway\n@highlight\nAtlanta-raised celebrity gives used cars to single mom, laid-off worker, refugee\n@highlight\nProgram also is way for dealership possibly to write off cars as charity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 577, "end": 595}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winners received 30 days of free gas, which will be a big help to @placeholder, a 26-year-old single parent of a 4-year-old, 8-year-old and 3-month-old.", "idx": 68138}], "idx": 44345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Lewis customers opted to shop from home at Christmas, with sales on the company\u2019s website soaring by a fifth on 2013 figures. Online sales at the chain rose by an impressive 19 per cent \u2013 in stark contrast to its department stores, where the figure fell. Big sellers included Lego, coffee machines and the NutriBullet smoothie maker, which sold out. 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But Shinseki indicated the challenge in meeting his goal by adding, \"I learned long ago there are never any absolutes in life, and a goal of zero homeless veterans sure sounds like an absolute.\" The plan unveiled by Shinseki includes trying to leverage existing education and jobs programs, boosting the ability of veteran-owned businesses to compete for federal contracts and spend an additional $3 billion on medical services and homeless programs.\n@highlight\nVA Secretary Eric Shinseki says, \"I am here to end veteran homelessness\"\n@highlight\nAn estimated 131,000 veterans are homeless, according to the VA\n@highlight\nOne observer worries Shinseki doesn't realize how \"intractable\" VA bureaucracy is\n@highlight\nBacklogs in veterans claims is cited as a major problem", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 74, "end": 103}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 317, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 817, "end": 818}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But others were more pessimistic that @placeholder could change the VA bureaucracy.", "idx": 68147}], "idx": 44351} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain's most pernicious invasive plant, Japanese knotweed, may have finally met its match in a two millimetre-long insect It has plagued gardeners for decades and affected thousands of house sales because of its ability to grow more than 9ft in just ten weeks. But Britain's most pernicious invasive plant, Japanese knotweed, may have finally met its match in a two millimetre-long insect. Research on Aphalara itadori, a psyllid or plant louse similar to aphids, has established that it inhibits the growth of the knotweed and poses no risk to native species, including the plant's close relative rhubarb. Scientists at CABI, formerly Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux International, announced that they have also succeeded in getting the insect to survive through British winters.\n@highlight\nScientists have found an insect which inhibits growth of Japanese knotweed\n@highlight\nAphalara itadori poses no risk to other species, meaning it could be released\n@highlight\nScientists were able to keep the insect alive throughout the winter\n@highlight\nThis is the first time biological control of a weed has been allowed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 404, "end": 419}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 684}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 882, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The study found the insect would feed on the sap of the knotweed, inhibiting its growth - but it failed to breed on any of 90 other native @placeholder species, meaning that they would face no threat from the insect.", "idx": 68148}], "idx": 44352} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. schoolchildren still have work to do when it comes to mathematics, the secretary of education said Wednesday. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says U.S. schools need to be better equipped to teach math. Arne Duncan, releasing a report on the Department of Education's latest examination of how well American children are doing in mathematics, said no one should be satisfied with what it found. \"Today's results are evidence that we must better equip our schools to improve the knowledge and skills of America's students in mathematics,\" he said. \"More must be done to narrow the troubling achievement gap that has persisted in mathematics, and to ensure that America's students make greater gains toward becoming competitive with their peers in other countries.\"\n@highlight\nDepartment of Education takes look at how American kids are doing in mathematics\n@highlight\nFourth- and eighth-grade students from more than 7,000 U.S. schools assessed\n@highlight\nMassachusetts, Minnesota, Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey ranked high\n@highlight\nDistrict of Columbia had lowest marks in both grades, but its scores are up since '07", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 266, "end": 288}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 799, "end": 821}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder students had the highest marks at both grade levels.", "idx": 68165}], "idx": 44366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 19:23 EST, 26 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:51 EST, 27 May 2012 When Priscilla Chan married her long-time boyfriend, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, last weekend she looked every inch the fairytale bride. In a stunning full-length white gown, 27-year-old Priscilla smiled serenely as she exchanged vows with Zuckerberg, 28, worth an astonishing \u00a312\u2009billion, in a surprise ceremony. Her transformation into the wife of the world's youngest billionaire, however, is more remarkable than it may seem. For Priscilla is the child of a Chinese-Vietnamese father who arrived in America with his family in the Seventies after spending time in a refugee camp.\n@highlight\nPriscilla Chan was mainly raised by her grandmother because parents Dennis and Yvonne worked such grueling hours at their Boston restaurant\n@highlight\nHer science teachers says she was determined and bright pupil who was aiming for Harvard when she was just 13", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When she got into @placeholder she ran up to me grinning from ear to ear and said, 'See, I told you I would get to Harvard!''", "idx": 68171}], "idx": 44369} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk signed the political elements of a trade pact with the European Union on Friday, even as Russian lawmakers finalized annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region. The signing in Brussels signals Europe's solidarity with Ukraine -- and carries additional symbolic force because it was the decision by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in November to ditch the trade pact in favor of closer ties with Russia that triggered the protests that led to his ouster in February and spiraled into the current crisis. It also comes a day after the European Union and the United States slapped sanctions on Russian lawmakers and businessmen; Russia responded with its own list of sanctions against a number of U.S. lawmakers and officials.\n@highlight\n\"Russia needs Europe more than Europe needs Russia,\" Cameron says\n@highlight\nRussia's President Vladimir Putin signs law allowing joining of Crimea to Russia\n@highlight\nEU leaders and Ukraine's PM sign the political part of a Ukraine-EU trade deal\n@highlight\nTough U.S. and EU sanctions have been imposed on members of Putin's inner circle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 949}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cameron said the measures agreed to in @placeholder will carry a cost for Crimea, whose goods would face heavy penalties and tariffs in Europe if they are shipped through Russia, not Ukraine.", "idx": 68177}], "idx": 44371} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- As the U.S. military pursues charges against the Army sergeant accused of killing Afghan civilians in what commanders say was a freelance rampage, a new question has arisen: Who was victim No. 17? Staff Sgt. Robert Bales has been charged with 17 counts of murder \"with premeditation\" in the March 11 slayings in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan's Kandahar Province. But Afghan authorities have said there were 16 people killed in the Panjwai killings. Sunday, two Afghan provincial council members said the United States has paid the victims' families a total of $860,000 -- $10,000 for each of the six wounded survivors, and $50,000 apiece for the 16 dead.\n@highlight\nAfghans say U.S. officials paid $860,000 to the families of the dead and wounded\n@highlight\nInvestigators believe the gunman made two trips off his base during the massacre\n@highlight\nA NATO spokesman says the money is compensation for the victims\n@highlight\nU.S. Army Staff Sgt. 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But the restaurant owned by Grimes' family doesn't always practice what she preaches, and Kentucky Republicans have been happy to point that out. On the campaign trail, Grimes said recently, \"I'm fighting for all Kentuckians, all working Americans across this nation. I don't believe $7.25 an hour raises a family of four above the poverty level.\" But documents and interviews with employees reveal that, like many restaurants, her family's burger joint pays some tipped staffers minimum wage.\n@highlight\nAlison Lundergan Grimes is campaigning on raising the minimum wage\n@highlight\nThe restaurant owned by her family pays tipped staffers minimum wage\n@highlight\nGrimes to CNN: \"My family is not in this race\"", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 45}, {"start": 47, "end": 61}, {"start": 64, "end": 86}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 721, "end": 743}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as much as @placeholder wants to attack my family, he has from the beginning, I'm going to stay focused on the issues,\" she told CNN.", "idx": 68188}], "idx": 44376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Ward-Prowse believes his Southampton team-mates prefer the training methods of new boss Ronald Koeman over his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino. Saints have made an electric start under the Dutch manager with the club second in the Premier League after six games. The south coast club also beat beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Emirates to reach the fourth round of the Capital One Cup - their first victory away to the Gunners in 27 years. Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse believes the club prefers Ronald Koeman's training methods Ward-Prowse was comparing boss Koeman's training regime to his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino Saints' flying start has suprised many following the departure of Pochettino to Tottenham in the summer as well as a mass exodus of first-team players including captain Adam Lallana and chief goalscorer Rickie Lambert.\n@highlight\nJames Ward-Prowse says the Southampton players prefer Ronald Koeman's training methods to Mauricio Pochettino's\n@highlight\nSaints have made a flying start to the season under their Dutch boss\n@highlight\nPochettino left Southampton to join Tottenham this summer\n@highlight\nSpurs boss will face his former side when they host them on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 129, "end": 147}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 366, "end": 380}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 460, "end": 476}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 612, "end": 630}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 862, "end": 878}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 952, "end": 970}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I know it's early in the season but we're showing signs we battle it out in the top half of the @placeholder,' he added.", "idx": 68192}], "idx": 44380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Investigators have found the bodies of three small children and the father who allegedly abducted them from their home in Columbus, Georgia, two weeks ago, the FBI said Wednesday. Eddie Harrington threatened to kill his children before disappearing with them, police say. \"It is my sad duty to report that deceased bodies of these children and Eddie Harrington were located this afternoon,\" said FBI Special Agent Gerald Green. A coroner would confirm the identities, he added. The remains were discovered in a wooded area of Columbus by a person walking nearby, Green said. Watch the FBI say the bodies were in a car \u00bb\n@highlight\nNEW: Children's mother says Eddie Harrington had threatened the kids before\n@highlight\nHarrington was last seen in Columbus, Georgia, March 5\n@highlight\nPolice say he was depressed, threatened to kill kids\n@highlight\nHe took twin girls, 23 months, and boy, 3, from their home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 169, "end": 171}, {"start": 189, "end": 204}, {"start": 353, "end": 368}, {"start": 405, "end": 407}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 668, "end": 683}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I want my children home where they belong, with me,\" she said at an @placeholder news conference.", "idx": 68194}], "idx": 44382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Did Mario Balotelli really get a standing ovation from Liverpool fans after doing the square root of nothing for 71 minutes against Aston Villa on Saturday evening? I thought players had to earn that kind of reaction, not just turn up and wear the shirt. Liverpool fans have rightly given standing ovations to some very special and hard-working players in the past. These supporters traditionally know their stuff, they demand a lot before giving their seal of approval. Mario Balotelli received an unwarranted standing ovation when subbed off on his Liverpool home debut Mario Balotelli was replaced by Rickie Lambert with 19 minutes remaining as Liverpool trailed 1-0\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli was ineffective during his first Anfield appearance as Liverpool lost 1-0 to Aston Villa\n@highlight\nThe Italian striker was replaced by Rickie Lambert after 71 minutes\n@highlight\nAnd the standing ovation he received was unwarranted\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers later admitted Balotelli was short of match fitness", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 132, "end": 142}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 940, "end": 954}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If his match sharpness really isn\u2019t there yet, as Brendan Rodgers seems to suggest, then I can\u2019t understand why @placeholder didn\u2019t start ahead of Balotelli.", "idx": 68196}], "idx": 44384} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:17 EST, 6 February 2013 'Brutal': Shalva Chigirinsky, pictured, has been accused of beating his ex-wife throughout their marriage The ex-wife of a billionaire Russian oligarch has testified that he brutally beat her for more than ten years - once even causing her to suffer a miscarriage. Shalva Chigirinsky, 62, grinned as his ex-wife Tatiana Panchenkova, 48, told a Connecticut court how he threw her out of their Moscow home while she was pregnant with their first child in 2001. 'I don't understand what's so funny here,' snapped Panchenkova, who was married to the real-estate and oil magnate until 2009. Both now live in Greenwich, Connecticut.\n@highlight\nOil magnate Shalva Chigirinsky, 62, and the mother of his four children, Tatiana Panchenkova, 48, divorced in 2009\n@highlight\nShe was 'hospitalised many times after beatings' and eventually decided to sue him after 'he threatened to kill her at their daughter's birthday party'\n@highlight\nChigirinsky made his billions in oil but was rocked during 2008 downturn", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 119}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 357, "end": 374}, {"start": 405, "end": 423}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 743, "end": 760}, {"start": 804, "end": 822}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He studied medicine in @placeholder before starting a real estate business in the 1980s.", "idx": 68207}], "idx": 44389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After Roger Federer's escape in the men's quarterfinals, there was yet more drama at the U.S. Open in Friday's women's semifinals. 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Trailing 7-6 4-3, China's Peng -- in her maiden grand slam singles semifinal -- retired and it gave Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki a place in the final against Serena Williams.\n@highlight\nCaroline Wozniacki faces Serena Williams in the U.S. Open final\n@highlight\nWozniacki advances in dramatic fashion after her opponent retired\n@highlight\nChina's Peng Shuai had to be taken off center court in a wheelchair\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 Williams crushed Russia's Ekaterina Makarova in an hour", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 162, "end": 180}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 652}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 728}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "1 Wozniacki likely earned more backers when she crossed the net to check on the stricken @placeholder.", "idx": 68210}], "idx": 44392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A first-grade student whose best friend is battling cancer decided that hours of playing and telling jokes was not enough - he wanted to show his buddy just how he understood the tough time he was going through. Five-year-old Vincent Butterfield decided the only way was to shave his head in support of his best friend Zac Gossage who lost his hair through chemotherapy. Zac was diagnosed last June with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. He is undergoing treatment but still goes to Union Central Elementary in Missouri every day - because that's where he gets to hang out with Vincent. 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Warne also revealed he didn't know Goodes had been awarded Australian of the Year back in January and wrote 'who votes for that?'. Goodes pointed out Warne's former teammate Adam Gilchrist is head of the Australia Day Council. 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Wallace Spearmon of the United States will try to spoil the race, but after Blake and Bolt looked so impressive in their heats, it's hard to see anyone challenging the training partners and friends.\n@highlight\nUsain Bolt goes for unprecedented double double\n@highlight\nAmericans 1-2 after first day of decathlon\n@highlight\nSpain seeks another upset to win the women's water polo gold", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 479, "end": 494}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Americans, twice World Cup champs and three times winners of the @placeholder, have several factors going for them in their revenge bid.", "idx": 68230}], "idx": 44403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Muslim and moderate.Two words that describe Bangladesh, where Hillary Clinton arrived Saturday as part of a three-nation tour of Asia. She left China where diplomatic drama over a Chinese human rights activist overshadowed all else and stepped foot in Bangladesh amid political turmoil involving the disappearance of a key opposition leader. Her presence, the first by a secretary of state since 2003, reflects America's interest in growing ties with Asian nations and puts Bangladesh, one of the world's most impoverished nations strategically located near India, China and Myanmar, on center stage. 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The pair were gunned down during a botched robbery in the popular tourist town of Sarasota three years ago after stumbling into a rundown housing estate. Tyson, who was aged just 16 at the time, received a life sentence without the possibility of parole after being convicted of first degree murder. 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Seoul is a metropolis that lives in the gun sights of North Korea, one of the most dangerous states on the planet and just 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of downtown, yet Seoul residents have learned to live with the threat.\n@highlight\nAlthough no strangers to North Korean hostility, Seoul residents see this attack as different\n@highlight\nThe sight of columns of smoke rising from an artillery strike sent a frisson of real fear\n@highlight\nIt was the first such attack since the Korean War ended at midnight July 27, 1953\n@highlight\nSeoul itself lies in range of massed, long-range North Korean artillery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 44, "end": 48}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 20th century @placeholder lasted three years and killed -- estimates vary -- between two and four million.", "idx": 68245}], "idx": 44414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began explosions Monday night at the Birds Point-New Madrid levee at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. 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Andres 'Andy' Avalos is said to have started his killing spree in the city of Bradenton, around 45 miles south of Tampa Bay, on Thursday afternoon. Detectives were called to the Bayshore Baptist Church where they found father-of-two James 'Tripp' Battle, 31, dead in the courtyard. 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By the time you read this, it is likely that more have made this extraordinary choice. At Free Tibet we have seen protesters die from their injuries and survivors disappear by Chinese state authorities. It's hard to imagine how bad the circumstances must be for a person to decide that the most effective way they can make their views known is to wrap barbed wire around their body -- so that burning clothes cannot be pulled off them -- drink gasoline, pour it over themselves, light the fuel and be consumed by fire.\n@highlight\nFree Tibet: We have seen protesters die from their injuries, survivors disappear by authorities\n@highlight\nAs many as 29 Tibetans have self-immolated in protest against Chinese rule, group says\n@highlight\nWithout legal or political recourse to address their grievances, they risk their lives, says Brigden\n@highlight\nBrigden: World remains largely unaware of the situation as the region is effectively cut off", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has documented a number of incidents of collective punishment of communities where protests have taken place.", "idx": 68258}], "idx": 44425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For three weeks now, Hamas and Israel have been locked in a deadly battle. Each side points to the other for provoking the conflict, which has left scores -- mainly civilians -- dead. And yet, a cease-fire seems unlikely, in part because the sides don't feel they have accomplished their goals. What are the goals for Hamas, the organization that governs Gaza and is considered a terrorist organization by many Western powers? And what is it willing to settle for to end the bloodshed? What Hamas wants: 1. The destruction of Israel. 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Kimberly Hayden took her 13-year-old pug named Chloe to the Tyrone Banfield Animal Hospital in St Petersburg, Florida after noticing a cloudiness in the dog's left eye. A veterinarian diagnosed the issue as an abrasion to the eye and recommended Hayden get the eye removed for $1,400; treat it with a skin graft for $3,000 or drops. Hayden chose the least-painful route for Chloe and the two were sent home with three different eye drops and two oral medications.\n@highlight\nKimberly Hayden took her 13-year-old pug Chloe to a Banfield Animal hospital for a follow-up appointment about an abrasion on the dog's eye\n@highlight\nShe later returned to find that a veterinarian had removed the eye without first calling to ask for permission\n@highlight\nHayden is now considering legal action against the clinic", "entities": [{"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 203, "end": 233}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 672, "end": 695}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder continues to struggle getting used to life with just one eye, her owner says, adding that she is considering suing the clinic.", "idx": 68272}], "idx": 44432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A single-engine plane crashed Saturday outside a bank in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, seriously injuring the five people on board, authorities said. A damaged airplane lies on the ground Saturday next to a busy road in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The pilot reported engine problems shortly after leaving the city's Wiley Post Airport, about a mile away from the crash site, at midmorning, said Lynn Lunsford, spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane hit two trees as it came down, and video showed the damaged Beechcraft Bonanza resting on the grass near a busy thoroughfare in the northwest section of the city.\n@highlight\nSingle-engine Beechcraft makes hard landing near busy road\n@highlight\nPlane developed engine problems shortly after takeoff, FAA official says\n@highlight\nFliers were headed for Enid, Oklahoma, about 100 miles north", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 318, "end": 335}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 460}, {"start": 533, "end": 550}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 772, "end": 774}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pilot tried to return to @placeholder after he recognized the engine trouble, Lunsford said.", "idx": 68275}], "idx": 44434} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Colette Fahy Ryan Lewis has revealed his mother Julie Lewis is HIV positive. The 26-year-old producer, musician and DJ \u2013 who is best known for his collaboration with Macklemore \u2013 opened up about Julie contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during a complicated pregnancy with his older sister Teresa in 1984. He made the revelation as he and Macklemore announced their foundation of the 30/30 Project, a nonprofit to raise money for affordable healthcare worldwide, and launched an indiegogo page for it. 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Africa's a big place. How do I decide where exactly to go? To the uninitiated, planning a safari can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Wildlife excursions are largely confined to eastern and southern Africa, where the Big Five (lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and Cape buffalos) converge. Within those regions, there are some basic rules that help distinguish the kind of experience each country offers. On the approachable end of the spectrum, Kenya and South Africa are among the easiest-to-navigate nations in Africa. Both have well-developed tourism infrastructures with accessible parks, plush lodges, and plenty of flights and outfitted trips, so safaris there tend to be simple to arrange and comparatively cheap.\n@highlight\nKenya and South Africa are among the easiest-to-navigate nations in Africa, author says\n@highlight\nBefore going on safari, respect the country's culture by checking do's and don'ts\n@highlight\nFocus on the experience, not your photo album", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, it's associated with the military -- often negatively.", "idx": 68284}], "idx": 44441} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- These days, purveyors of luxury can go beyond owning, eating or imbibing their favorite brand; they can live it. No longer content with selling a mere fraction of the lifestyle experience, an increasing number of high-end luxury companies have decided to open hotels, where their clients can eat, sleep and breathe the brand around the clock. Nobu Hospitality is the most recent company to join the fray. It's the organization behind global Japanese restaurant chain Nobu, and it started taking reservations this past October for the first ever Nobu Hotel, set to open within Caesars Palace in Las Vegas come January 2013. Soon to follow are locations in Riyadh, London, Bahrain and the Caribbean.\n@highlight\nAn increasing number of high-end luxury companies are opening hotels\n@highlight\nRestaurant brand Nobu is set to open its first hotel in Caesars Palace casino, Las Vegas\n@highlight\nArmani, Baccarat, Bulgari and Missoni have all transitioned to hotels", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In our hotels we offer something that in its own way equates perfectly with the spirit of @placeholder's clothes,\" says Harding.", "idx": 68285}, {"query": "The hotel even goes so far as to assign each guest their very own \"lifestyle manager,\" a position that is best described as an @placeholder-clad personal concierge.", "idx": 68286}], "idx": 44442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Indonesia has urged Saudi Arabia to take legal action against a Saudi employer accused of grossly abusing an Indonesian maid, Indonesian government officials said Thursday. The 23-year-old woman is recovering in a Saudi hospital after being severely beaten, according to Indonesian consulate officials. The Indonesian Foreign Affairs Ministry said Thursday that it had followed up on the case, which has outraged many in Indonesia. \"At first, we already called the Saudi Arabia ambassador here in Jakarta a few days ago to the ministry, and at that occasion we expressed the position of the Indonesian government, which condemns the act, inhumane act, against our nationals,\" ministry spokesman Michael Tene said.\n@highlight\nThe woman is recovering after being severely beaten\n@highlight\nSumiati binti Mustapa Salan went to work in Saudi Arabia four months ago\n@highlight\nShe was trying to support her family in a small fishing village in Indonesia\n@highlight\nAllegations of maid abuse have outraged Indonesians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 327, "end": 350}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 797, "end": 823}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A statement from a migrant rights group said @placeholder's abusers ought to be punished.", "idx": 68292}], "idx": 44444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett A father tragically fell to his death in front of his whole family as he put the finishing touches to the brickwork of an extension he was building on their home. Paul Fenwick, 31, died instantly after hitting his head as he fell 14ft from the roof of the new building, which his heartbroken family say 'he was so proud of'. The horrific accident at his home in Hull was witnessed by relatives, including his partner of 11 years Ixchel Morris, 28, and their two-year-old son Noah. Mr Fenwick died falling from his extension just days after the birth of his daughter Emilia Chloe\n@highlight\nPaul Fenwick had spent 'every moment' planning the extension to his home\n@highlight\nHe saw it as a gift to his family and was very proud of his work, relatives say\n@highlight\nFamily gathered to watch him put final bricks on structure earlier this month\n@highlight\nThey have been left heartbroken after Mr Fenwick suffered fatal fall\n@highlight\nIt came just days after Mr Fenwick became a father for the second time\n@highlight\nHe was still on paternity leave after the birth of his daughter, Emilia Chloe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Fenwick said his son, his partner and @placeholder had moved into their home about 18 months ago.", "idx": 68294}], "idx": 44446} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:28 EST, 30 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:15 EST, 30 September 2012 An Afghan soldier turned his gun on American troops at a checkpoint in the country's east, in a shooting that marked both the continuance of a disturbing trend of insider attacks and the 2,000th U.S. troop death in the long-running war, officials said today. The string of insider attacks is one of the greatest threats to NATO's mission in the country, endangering a partnership key to training up Afghan security forces and withdrawing international troops. Saturday's shooting took place at an Afghan army checkpoint just outside a joint U.S.-Afghan base in Wardak province, said Shahidullah Shahid, a provincial government spokesman.\n@highlight\nTwo Afghan soldiers also killed in 'misunderstanding' between forces\n@highlight\nInsider attacks have led to the death of 50 foreign troops in Afghanistan in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 683, "end": 700}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The close contact - with coalition forces working side by side with Afghan troops as advisers, mentors and trainers - is a key part of the @placeholder strategy for preparing the Afghans to take the lead in security operations as the U.S. and other nations prepare to pull out their last combat troops at the end of 2014, just 27 months away.", "idx": 68304}], "idx": 44455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Real Madrid sealed a record-extending 32nd La Liga title after Wednesday's 3-0 win at Athletic Bilbao maintained an unassailable seven-point lead over arch rivals and defending Spanish champions Barcelona with two matches to play. Goals from Gonzalo Higuain, Mesut Ozil and Cristiano Ronaldo wrapped up the clinching victory for Jose Mourinho's men at San Mames. Mourinho has now won league titles in Portugal with Porto, England with Chelsea, Italy with Inter and Spain with Real, who broke Barcelona's three-year La Liga reign. \"This one has been the toughest. 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Moments later, he was the only one to survive. \"I just heard a voice in my head saying 'go to the closet, go to the closet,\" Merritt said. The closet walls pushed down on him as a roar surrounded him, followed by the sounds of pieces of the house snapping off. Then the crack of glass was heard, and insulation was flying everywhere. When it was over, there was just a small hole for Merritt to crawl out of. Except for the closet he was in, the entire house -- and his three friends -- had been flung across the street.\n@highlight\nNEW: Death toll from South's latest tornado outbreak tweaked to 337\n@highlight\nStorms causes at least $2 billion in insured losses, catastrophe expert firm says\n@highlight\nDeadliest single day from tornadoes was in 1925 when 747 people died", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hundreds are unaccounted for in @placeholder alone, though not all have been officially reported missing.", "idx": 68314}], "idx": 44461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It\u2019s Not About The Shark by David Niven (Icon Books \u00a312.99) I have always felt there is a time and a place for self-help books. That time is Not Now and the place is Somewhere Else, A Long Way Away. But, just occasionally, a book comes along that is not only interesting, but might \u2014 just might \u2014 be of some conceivable help to someone. This, I believe, is one such. Niven, an American psychologist and social scientist, and by no means the long-deceased star of The Guns Of Navarone, sets out to help us \u2018solve unsolvable problems\u2019. While he doesn\u2019t, because they\u2019re unsolvable, he does help us solve problems that look unsolvable but aren\u2019t \u2014 which, I suppose, is the next best thing.\n@highlight\nDavid Niven says that, when we have a problem, we are overwhelmed by it\n@highlight\nPeople in groups tend to make worse decisions than individuals\n@highlight\nSometimes, we think the way to solve a problem is to try harder\n@highlight\nNiven uses examples to show that this can actually make a problem worse", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 184, "end": 196}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 463, "end": 482}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Niven can be very @placeholder in his assumptions and his tone of voice.", "idx": 68315}], "idx": 44462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The Iraqi Presidency Council approved a resolution Sunday that will allow non-U.S. foreign troops to remain in Iraq after a U.N. mandate expires at year's end. British troops talk in Basra last week. Iraq on Sunday OK'd foreign troops to remain in the country after the new year. It was the last step for final adoption of the resolution, which won parliamentary approval Tuesday. Iraq's main political parties hammered out the resolution a week ago, after an impasse among parliamentary factions threatened to continue beyond the December 31 deadline. 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And amid the petrol fumes and testosterone will be a 23-year-old Palestinian woman, Noor Daoud. Daoud, who had previously been invited to compete in a Formula 3 - a different discipline of motor racing - race in Israel, is the first Arab woman to compete on the international motorsport circuit. She has spent two months in the United Arab Emirates training for the Drift UAE race on January 24, and will then go on to other international races in Japan and Poland.\n@highlight\nSpeed Sisters became first all-female Palestinian motor racing team in 2009\n@highlight\nAt 23, Noor Daoud is first Arab woman to race on the international circuit in Dubai, Japan and Poland\n@highlight\nMaysoon Jayyusi serves on FIA's Women in Motorsport Commission", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 54}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 493, "end": 512}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 868, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They are a traditional @placeholder family and don't encourage women to participate in sport,\" she said.", "idx": 68323}], "idx": 44465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brian David Mitchell, the homeless street preacher who abducted, raped and kept a 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart captive for nine months, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday. \"We believe it is an appropriate, just and long overdue result for our community, for the Smart family and of course, most importantly, Elizabeth,\" said Carlie Christensen, U.S. Attorney for Utah. U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball issued the sentence Wednesday. A jury found Mitchell guilty in December of Smart's 2002 kidnapping. \"Mitchell's heinous conduct, the evidence of his propensity to reoffend mandated such a sentence,\" Christensen said. Beaming before a group of reporters gathered outside the federal courthouse, Smart, now 23, said she was \"thrilled\" with the sentence -- the maximum allowable under the law.\n@highlight\nNEW: Smart says she is \"thrilled\" and pledges to dedicate her life to advocacy\n@highlight\n\"Today is the ending of a very long chapter,\" she tells reporters\n@highlight\nProsecutors say the sentence is just\n@highlight\nA jury found Brian David Mitchell guilty in December", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 340, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When they reached @placeholder's remote camp, Smart testified she was \"sealed\" to her captor in a marriage ceremony, raped and shackled between two trees with a metal cable.", "idx": 68324}], "idx": 44466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 15:30 EST, 8 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:09 EST, 20 September 2013 Heath Bowden (pictured) has been accused of biting off a man's ear and nose A 45-year-old man told another man he was going to eat him before almost biting off his nose and leaving it hanging by a thread, a jury heard. Heath Bowden then took a \u2018chunk\u2019 out of his victim Graham Brook\u2019s right ear before sinking his teeth into his left ear, Gloucester crown court was told. Julian Kesner, prosecuting, said: \u2018Having bitten through [Mr Brook's] nose, he bit a large chunk out of his right ear and then started on the left ear when he was pulled away.\u2019\n@highlight\nFight broke out in a pub in the centre of Gloucester after Graham Brook tried to take man outside to avoid causing further trouble\n@highlight\nHeath Bowden also took a 'chunk' out of victim Graham Brook's right ear before starting on the left one\n@highlight\nHe has claimed he was acting in self defence\n@highlight\nOn 8 November 2012 Mr Bowden was cleared of any charges after a jury accepted he was acting in self-defence when he bit off part of a man's ear.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 313, "end": 324}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder added to police: \u2018They attacked me and they got beaten up.", "idx": 68325}], "idx": 44467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Last updated at 1:40 AM on 10th September 2011 Russia is to offer to share its security secrets with Britain \u2013 but will rebuff demands to extradite the chief suspect in the radiation murder of a dissident in London. The revelations were made by Moscow\u2019s ambassador Alexander Yakovenko in highly unusual public remarks ahead of a visit to the Russian capital by David Cameron next week. He insisted the Kremlin would not agree to send Andrei Lugavoy, prime suspect in the 2006 murder of dissident Alexander Litvinenko, for trial in Britain as Scotland Yard has demanded.\n@highlight\nRelations soured since murder of spy Alex Litvinenko\n@highlight\nRussian deputy PM hopes visit will 'turn the page'\n@highlight\nPutin last spoke to a senior British politician in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 282, "end": 300}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 513, "end": 532}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends again: Mr @placeholder hopes to repair relations with Moscow when he visits Vladimir Putin next week", "idx": 68326}], "idx": 44468} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The father of a man suspected in a botched terror attack aboard a Northwest Airlines flight contacted the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria recently with concerns his son was planning something, a senior U.S. administration official said Saturday. The father -- identified by a family source as Umaru Abdul Mutallab -- contacted the U.S. Embassy \"a few weeks ago\" saying his son, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, had \"become radicalized,\" the senior administration official, who is familiar with the case, told CNN. Abdulmutallab, 23, was charged in a federal criminal complaint Saturday with attempting to destroy the plane Friday on its final approach to Michigan's Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and placing a destructive device on the aircraft, the Department of Justice said.\n@highlight\nFather of suspect in foiled attack had relayed concerns to U.S. Embassy, source says\n@highlight\nFather feared son went to Yemen to be part of \"some kind of jihad,\" source tells CNN\n@highlight\nNigerian, 23, charged with trying to destroy Northwest flight on approach to Detroit\n@highlight\nU.S. Embassy in London granted him a multi-year visa in June 2008, source says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 92}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 294, "end": 313}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 379, "end": 403}, {"start": 504, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 661, "end": 688}, {"start": 745, "end": 765}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family member said Abdulmutallab \"had no family consent or support,\" adding he \"absconded to @placeholder.\"", "idx": 68330}], "idx": 44471} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Salmond's Scottish Nationalist MPs could vote on English laws to prop up a Labour government. The former First Minister has hinted that the SNP would be prepared to ditch the long-standing convention that its MPs do not vote on laws that only affect England. Instead they would take part in Commons votes to help Ed Miliband pass laws if Labour falls short of an overall majority in next year's election. Alex Salmond suggested SNP MPs could vote on English laws to prop up a Labour government Mr Salmond formally stepped down as SNP leader and First Minister last month after voters in Scotland rejected his dream of independence in September's referendum.\n@highlight\nFormer First Minister suggests SNP could ditch convention to avoid votes\n@highlight\nScottish party traditionally only takes part in votes on Scottish matters\n@highlight\nPolls suggest Labour faces wipeout in Scotland, harming hopes of victory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 38}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 535, "end": 537}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That's an opportunity to have delivered to @placeholder what we have been promised,' he said.", "idx": 68333}], "idx": 44472} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oscar De Lena is a man with a mission. And a measuring stick. De Lena is president of the local archeological society in the picturesque hamlet of Termoli, on Italy's Adriatic coast. For the past four years he's also been self-appointed guardian of Termoli's claim of being home to Italy's narrowest alleyway. It's a boast hotly contested by rival villages, but De Lena is determined to see off all challengers. \"I've known it since the day of my birth,\" he says. \"So I started measuring it over and over again, up and down, down and up. I've covered each single point.\"\n@highlight\nOscar De Lena has made it his mission in life to prove his hometown of Termoli has Italy's smallest alleyway\n@highlight\nHe faces strong competition from rivals in the towns of Ripatransone and Citta della Pieve\n@highlight\nFor De Lena it's a matter of pride. 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The attack took place at the All Saints Church of Pakistan, in the violence-plagued city of Peshawar, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the country's capital, Islamabad. A congregation of about 500 people was attending the church. Two attackers struck right as services concluded. \"Suicide bombers entered the church compound from the main gate and blew themselves up in the midst of the people,\" a statement posted on the diocese website read.\n@highlight\nThe death toll rises to 81, a hospital official says\n@highlight\nA splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani Taliban distances itself from the bombing\n@highlight\nThe attack is one of the deadliest ever on the Christian community in Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His criticism was echoed by hundreds of people who took to the streets in largely @placeholder areas of Pakistan, calling for better protection of minority groups.", "idx": 68339}], "idx": 44478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Manchester United's home clash with Chelsea... 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The move came one day after Danish authorities arrested three people allegedly plotting a \"terror-related assassination\" of Kurt Westergaard, the cartoonist behind the drawing. Berlingske Tidende, was one of the newspapers involved in the republication by newspapers in Denmark. It said: \"We are doing this to document what is at stake in this case, and to unambiguously back and support the freedom of speech that we as a newspaper always will defend,\" in comments reported by The Associated Press.\n@highlight\nNEW: European newspapers reprint cartoon that sparked Muslim protests in 2006\n@highlight\nProphet Mohammed drawing depicts its subject prophet wearing a bomb as a turban\n@highlight\nDanish police: Several arrested for plotting terror-related assassination Tuesday\n@highlight\nNewspaper says the target was its cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, behind the cartoon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 87, "end": 102}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 629, "end": 648}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 751, "end": 766}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 980, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"No blood was ever shed in @placeholder because of this, and no blood will be shed.", "idx": 68342}], "idx": 44480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beau Willimon has learned a key characteristic to succeeding in both politics and entertainment: not revealing too much. The \"House of Cards\" creator, show runner and primary writer talks freely about his show, which concerns a powerful South Carolina congressman, Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey), and his maneuvers to get his way in the conniving world of Washington. But ask Willimon something basic, such as the premiere date of the popular Netflix series' second season, and he offers an elegant \"no comment.\" \"I can't give you that tidbit right now, unfortunately,\" the former campaign aide says in a phone interview with CNN, occasionally straining to be heard over the roar of military helicopters.\n@highlight\nNetflix's \"House of Cards\" is up for nine Emmys\n@highlight\nShow's creator, Beau Willimon, currently at work on season 2\n@highlight\n\"Cards\" follows the machinations of a congressman, Francis Underwood\n@highlight\nShow has been a critical and popular success", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 900, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The problem with @placeholder right now is that people are too stuck to their ideology.", "idx": 68344}, {"query": "When I watch the show, and @placeholder talks about \"looking weak,\" I'd be the person he's talking about.", "idx": 68345}], "idx": 44481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cuban state media released a message from Fidel Castro, the first communique said to be from the ex-leader since speculation over his health reached a fever pitch last week. There were no new images of Castro, 86, released Wednesday. He has not been seen publicly since March, when he met with Pope Benedict XVI during the pontiff's visit to Cuba. Castro's usually frequent newspaper columns and musings suddenly ended in June. But his silence after the re-election of close ally Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in October prompted many of his opponents to wonder whether Castro was again ailing or perhaps dead.\n@highlight\nLong silence from Fidel Castro had fueled speculation about his health\n@highlight\nSon Alex: \"The comandante is well, following his daily routine\"\n@highlight\nThere were no new images of Castro, 86, released Wednesday\n@highlight\nCastro reportedly congratulated doctors graduating from a Cuban medical institute", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 308, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Tuesday, the Cuban government announced the lifting of some restrictions for @placeholder traveling abroad.", "idx": 68351}], "idx": 44485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Actor Michael Douglas sat among a thousand other friends, family and clients of slain Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen as tears were shed and laughs shared at her funeral Sunday. Chasen, 64, died from gunshots fired into her Mercedes-Benz as she turned off Sunset Boulevard on her way home from a star-studded premiere celebration for the movie \"Burlesque\" last Tuesday morning. Her mysterious murder in a posh Beverly Hills neighborhood not only stunned her friends, but it sent fear through the exclusive community. Chasen was master at creating Oscar buzz Beverly Hills Police Chief David Snowden asked journalists Friday to keep \"erroneous information, theories or speculation\" out of their stories about the killing.\n@highlight\nChasen's death brought the entertainment industry to a standstill, a producer says\n@highlight\nThe slain publicist's funeral was closed to the news media\n@highlight\nBeverly Hills police still have no motive or suspect in the shooting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 930, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who suffers from throat cancer, did not speak at the funeral for his former publicist.", "idx": 68352}], "idx": 44486} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Taliban have been forced out of power, Osama bin Laden is dead, and al Qaeda, by many accounts, is not nearly as powerful as it once was. 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Violence erupts at a pro-Israel rally in Los Angeles after a demonstrator reportedly stomps on a Palestinian flag. Phone calls and text messages threaten a Palestinian-American who organized a protest in Atlanta. A trending Twitter hashtag says Hitler was right. As missiles and rockets fly in the Middle East, tensions are boiling over around the world between activists at demonstrations on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Plenty of protests have been peaceful, but not all of them. On Monday, the Anti-Defamation League warned Jewish institutions to step up security in light of violence and anti-Semitic expressions at what it described as anti-Israel rallies across the United States and around the world. An ADL website tracking recent protests listed events in New York; Washington; Dallas; Portland; and Tempe, Arizona.\n@highlight\nWhile missiles fly in Mideast, tensions soar outside the region\n@highlight\nHatred, even violence, erupts at demonstrations in France and United States\n@highlight\nPeople on both sides of the issue talk of death threats\n@highlight\nThe battle is also being waged in venomous words on social media", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 240, "end": 259}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 600, "end": 621}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 814, "end": 816}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Across the street, she said, there were two men with @placeholder flags who discharged pepper spray toward the crowd.", "idx": 68361}], "idx": 44491} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ottawa (CNN) -- Britain's Prince William and his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, arrived Thursday in Canada on their first official foreign trip since their wedding in April. The royal couple landed aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force jet during the afternoon in Ottawa, the Canadian capital. \"Merci beaucoup,\" William told a throng of well-wishers. \"Catherine and I are so delighted to be here in Canada. Instilled in us by our parents and grandparents, we love this country. We have been looking forward to this moment for a very long time. And before we were married, we had a longing to come here together. The geography of Canada is unsurpassed and is famous for being matched only by the hospitality of its people.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We have been looking forward to this moment for a very long time,\" Prince William says\n@highlight\nPrince William and Catherine arrive in Ottawa, the first stop on their tour\n@highlight\nThe 9-day visit includes stops in Ontario, Quebec, the Northwest Territories, and Alberta\n@highlight\nIt is the couple's first official trip since their wedding in April", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 66, "end": 85}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 215, "end": 238}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 984, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Royal enthusiasts can buy a wide range of souvenir merchandise, such as \"I love Kate and @placeholder\" T-shirts featuring the Canadian flag.", "idx": 68367}], "idx": 44495} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Labour's rising star Chuka Umunna has declared that he has no problem with people making 'a lot of money'. The shadow business secretary, tipped as a future party leader, even said Labour wanted to help people become millionaires. Mr Umunna's remarks echo former Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson - who famously said that Labour under Tony Blair was 'intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich'. Chuka Umunna, tipped as a future Prime Minister, is known to speak regularly with Blairite heavyweight Lord Mandelson Mr Blair himself said he did not go into politics 'to make sure that David Beckham earns less money'.\n@highlight\nShadow business secretary says Labour wants to see more millionaires\n@highlight\nClaims making a fortune is 'good for the economy' - if taxes are paid\n@highlight\nMandelson said he was 'intensely relaxed about people getting filthy rich'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After winning the Labour leadership in 2010 he said equality was 'at the very heart of why we need to move on from @placeholder'.", "idx": 68370}], "idx": 44498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jackson Hole, China (CNN) -- Looking for a weekend escape from the city, Annie Liu and her husband fell in love at first sight with a log home in Jackson Hole and bought it for less than $300,000. Five years on, a weekly 90-minute drive from their downtown apartment to the house has long been the norm. They enjoy gardening, barbecuing or simply relaxing in their getaway surrounded by mountains -- but often shrouded in Beijing's infamous smog. Yes, the couple's three-bedroom weekend home lies on the outskirts of the Chinese capital -- thousands of miles away from the original Jackson Hole valley in the U.S. state of Wyoming, which is known for its breathtaking natural beauty.\n@highlight\nA Chinese developer has built an American-themed town 90 minutes from Beijing\n@highlight\nThe settlement is named after Jackson Hole, a scenic valley in Wyoming\n@highlight\nHe has sold almost all the houses, with the bigger homes now fetching $1M each\n@highlight\nRicher, educated, urban Chinese express more positive view of aspects of America's image", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is an '@placeholder' community so it's a necessary element here,\" said Liu as she walked out of the soon-to-open Jackson Hole church.", "idx": 68372}], "idx": 44499} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Moyes has been appointed as the new manager of Manchester United after agreeing a six-year deal. The 50-year-old, who will replace Alex Ferguson on July 1, revealed his desire to leave current club Everton earlier Thursday. Moyes, who has been in charge at Goodison Park since 2002, will take charge of the club's final two Premier League games of the season before making the move to Old Trafford. \"It's a great honor to be asked to be the next manager of Manchester United,\" Moyes told United's official website. \"I am delighted that Sir Alex saw fit to recommend me for the job. 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In his first statement to MPs since the crisis in Iraq erupted more than a week ago, the Foreign Secretary said security chiefs were becoming increasingly alarmed at the prospect that British extremists waging jihad in the region could bring their murderous philosophy and methods to the streets of the UK. He said some were 'inevitably fighting with ISIS' - the extremist group whose barbaric tactics and seizure of a huge swathes of Iraq have provoked international outrage. 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Which U.S. carriers really offer the fastest mobile-data networks? According to a new report from RootMetrics (a company which conducts its own field tests of wireless networks), Verizon Wireless currently offers the nation's fastest 4G -- by far. RootMetrics recently compared 4G networks from the four major U.S. carriers in 27 cities. Across all cities, Verizon performed at 4G speeds in 66% of tests. What qualifies as 4G speed? 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Thirty-one of the injured were hospitalized, it says. The incident -- which occurred in Makhachkala, capital of the semi-autonomous republic of Dagestan -- also caused significant damage. Security officials say they believe law enforcement officers may have been the target because the explosion occurred outside a local marshal's building. One car bomb was discovered by a police patrol, who called in a unit to defuse it. Before that could be done, the bomb went off, but the explosion was minor, security officials said. Then, as a crowd of people gathered, a second, more powerful device detonated, causing the casualties.\n@highlight\nTwo bombs exploded outside a local marshal's building, the Ministry of Health says\n@highlight\nThe first explosion was minor; the second went off as a crowd gathered\n@highlight\nThe Boston Marathon bombing suspects hail from the North Caucasus\n@highlight\nIn Moscow, security forces say a terror plot is foiled", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 133, "end": 153}, {"start": 160, "end": 177}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 892, "end": 909}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia has been on edge over militant activity and its security forces announced on Monday that they foiled a terror attack planned for @placeholder.", "idx": 68404}], "idx": 44516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London In an age where going to the gym is akin to strutting down the catwalk (thanks, Miranda Kerr), fitness brands are cashing in on us working out. One company who are dominating the market in America and count Kim Kardashian, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Cameron Diaz as fans has just landed in the UK in the hope of giving British fitness fanatics a high fashion makeover. lululemon, a Canadian-born company, last night celebrated the opening of its first European shop - a 3,100 square foot yoga emporium in Covent Garden and the great and THE glamorous turned out to celebrate in style.\n@highlight\nlululemon athletica is loved by US celebrities\n@highlight\n25% of women in London's yoga classes now wearing it\n@highlight\nCovent Garden store just opened doors\n@highlight\nWill host self-defence, goal-setting workshops and complimentary yoga classes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 314, "end": 315}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 616, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 649}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The yoga wear chain even launched a leather leggings collection on its @placeholder website, designed to be as comfortable in the gym as it is chic in the office or a cocktail bar.", "idx": 68407}], "idx": 44518} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- His life has never been easy. Born into poverty and war, his ears and tail were chopped off when he was just a few months old in preparation for dog-fighting. He escaped to find a better life, only to be trapped in lonely, sterile quarantine for six months. Bear plays for the first time out of quarantine after coming to Britain from Afghanistan. But all that changed Monday when Bear the dog stepped out of British quarantine and through the doors of a London animal shelter. \"He's absolutely a loving dog,\" said former British Royal Marine Paul \"Penny\" Farthing, who helped bring Bear to England. \"He just loves people. It's a good thing he was brought back to the U.K. when he was quite young, so he's never gone through having to fend for himself in the street and be made to dogfight.\"\n@highlight\nBear the dog was born into poverty, had ears and tail chopped off for dogfighting\n@highlight\nUnknown soldier in Afghanistan first found Bear last year\n@highlight\nRoyal Marines made preparations with company and locals to transport dogs\n@highlight\nMarine: \"It shows that the people of Afghanistan and us, we can work together\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 547, "end": 566}, {"start": 568, "end": 588}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's story may be unique, but he is certainly not alone.", "idx": 68410}, {"query": "Instead, the dogs had to be tied with ropes, the @placeholder way, and the puppies had to be stashed in small crates -- in this case, a bird cage.", "idx": 68411}], "idx": 44521} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 09:17 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 27 January 2014 When the Colorado River snaked its way through Arizona, it sliced its way through ancient canyons, at least one of which was 70 million years old. This is according to a new U.S. study which claims that while parts of the gorge are ancient, the river only carved the present form of the Grand Canyon less than 6 million years ago. The makes the world famous landmark relatively young in geological terms, and 65 million years younger than previously believed.\n@highlight\nGeologists dated sections of canyon by measuring temperature of rocks\n@highlight\nFound that Grand Canyon is a series of smaller canyons and that it only formed as it looks today six million years ago\n@highlight\nHurricane segment and Eastern Grand Canyon, formed between 70 and 50 million years ago and between 25 and 15 million years ago, respectively\n@highlight\nTwo end segments, Marble Canyon and the Westernmost Grand Canyon, are both young and were carved in the past five to six million years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 804, "end": 823}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 974, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What remains is open to interpretation, with some scientists suggesting the gorge cannot be defined as the \u2018Grand Canyon\u2019 without the @placeholder river running through it.", "idx": 68413}], "idx": 44522} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Clegg and Lib Dem Cabinet ministers are today accused of plotting to persuade business leaders to undermine David Cameron\u2019s historic stand against a new EU treaty. In an email leaked to the Mail, the heads of blue chip firms are asked to sign up to a letter demanding that the Government \u2018re-engages\u2019 with Brussels. It is being circulated by leading City lobbyist Roland Rudd following a meeting with Mr Clegg, Vince Cable, Danny Alexander and Chris Huhne. It says it is \u2018imperative\u2019 that Britain is not left on the \u2018outside\u2019 when important decisions are taken on the future of Europe.\n@highlight\nLeaked email told business leaders to back party's position on Europe\n@highlight\nMinisters attended meeting to discuss plan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 159, "end": 160}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018To do this we need to remain at the core of Europe, fighting for @placeholder interests with our partners who share our desire for an open and liberal Europe.", "idx": 68424}], "idx": 44530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TROY, Michigan (CNN) -- Thousands of screaming teenage girls waving \"We love Cody Simpson\" posters didn't pack a mall outside Detroit just to hear the Australian-born teen singer perform over the weekend. They also were there to support the recently launched anti-bullying campaign called Defeat the Label. Celebrities Miley Cyrus and Paula Abdul also are supporting the initiative, which is encouraging kids to speak out against bullying and put a stop to name calling, hateful Facebook and Twitter posts and actions that hurt feelings, incite depression and possibly drive some kids to end their lives. About 3,000 teens, children, parents and shoppers filled three floors of Somerset Mall for the free concert. Fans received florescent cards stamped with the words \"dork,\" \"weird,\" \"odd\" and \"nerd\" and tore them up when Simpson instructed everyone to destroy the stereotypes.\n@highlight\nSinger Cody Simpson is urging teen fans to stand up to stop bullying\n@highlight\nHe gave a free concert to kick off Defeat the Label campaign\n@highlight\nKen Kragen wants students across the U.S. to stand up on May 4, 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has turned his focus to bullying because he sees it as a growing epidemic that is affecting people everywhere.", "idx": 68432}], "idx": 44535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Palmer United's Jacqui Lambie wants members of radical Islamic groups to be stripped of their right to vote and deported in a bid to combat home-grown terrorists. Prime Minister Tony Abbott is 'turning a blind eye' to the real threat of terrorists in our own backyard, as he sends our troops to fight them overseas, Senator Lambie says. If Islamic leaders who preach violence and allegiance to anti-democratic foreign powers are not allowed to stand for the Australian parliament, the next step should be introducing laws that mean such leaders are stripped of their citizenship and their right to vote, she said.\n@highlight\nSenator Lacquie Lambie wants members of radical Islamic groups to be stripped of their right to vote\n@highlight\nShe says Prime Minister Tony Abbott is 'turning a blind eye' to the real threat of terrorists\n@highlight\n'The first thing we should ensure is that they don't receive any government funds or entitlements, don't have the right to vote and are deported'\n@highlight\nIt come after a spate of controversial Muslim comments from Ms Lambie", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is also running a campaign to 'ban the burqa.'", "idx": 68446}], "idx": 44543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- \"Across the Great Wall we can reach every corner of the world,\" read the header of the first email sent from China back in 1987. Two Chinese scientists sent it to their German counterparts through an \"email node,\" a rudimentary system used to send emails at that time. Their hyperbole aside, they probably didn't realize that the rare connection could foretell a digital revolution. That came on April 20, 1994, when geeks at the Institute of High Energy Physics at China's Academy of Sciences built the first cable connection to the World Wide Web via facilities based at Stanford University's Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC).\n@highlight\nApril 20, 2014 marked the 20th anniversary of the Chinese Internet\n@highlight\nInternet penetration will change the way people find a spouse, buy real estate, invest savings\n@highlight\nA thriving IT industry with distinct Chinese characteristics continues to boom", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 126, "end": 130}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 447, "end": 478}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 491, "end": 509}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 590, "end": 608}, {"start": 612, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A sophisticated system enables @placeholder \"Internet police\" to filter or delete online content that authorities dislike.", "idx": 68450}], "idx": 44545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Remember the time United Airlines broke a guitar? Dave Carroll does. He's the musician who three years ago turned his misfortune into an Internet sensation. His video, \"United Breaks Guitars,\" got a million views in just four days and prompted the airline to offer him compensation. But despite struggling with the airline for months, Carroll turned down the money because he wanted something bigger: he wanted to reform the system. Carroll is not the first angry customer to take his complaints online. Rants abound on video sharing sites; many feature nothing more than the offended party on a webcam spinning a tale of woe. That's what made Carroll's video stand out. The Canadian crooner spent seven months putting together a song and video. His real time and real talent combined to make something that people could really enjoy.\n@highlight\nMeredith and Ken Williams made a video in exasperation after home loan delays\n@highlight\nDave Carroll's song about an airline breaking his guitar became a Web sensation\n@highlight\nCarroll advises that complaint videos be light on vitriol, heavy on facts\n@highlight\nHLN's Clark Howard says the videos should be funny and infuriating at the same time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 178, "end": 198}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After months of struggling with United, that's what @placeholder had -- a cause.", "idx": 68456}], "idx": 44549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Frustrated Australia captain Ricky Ponting was fined for arguing with the umpires as England took complete control of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne on Monday thanks to Jonathan Trott's century. Ponting, who faces the prospect of becoming the first skipper from his country to loses three Ashes series since 1890, was furious after having a video replay decision turned down. The 36-year-old called for a referral after England batsman Kevin Pietersen was ruled not to have edged a delivery from Ryan Harris to wicketkeeper Brad Haddin. Video replays and sound technology showed no contact with the bat, but Ponting nonetheless remonstrated with umpires Aleem Dar and Tony Hill.\n@highlight\nEngland lead Australia by 346 runs with five first-innings wickets remaining\n@highlight\nAustralia captain Ricky Ponting fined after arguing with umpires over decision\n@highlight\nHe faces the prospect of an embarrassing third Ashes series defeat as skipper\n@highlight\nJonathan Trott ends second day unbeaten on 141 after adding 158 with Matt Prior", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the latest setback for Ponting, who went into the match nursing a fractured finger which has hampered his fielding, and he failed again with the bat as @placeholder made just 98 in Sunday's opening sessions.", "idx": 68465}], "idx": 44555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Imagine taking the best characters and elements of your favorite fictional universe and weaving them into a new story that captures the imagination of fans. In the dark, cinematic \"Batman: Arkham Asylum,\" Batman must escape from a spooky psychiatric hospital. That's what Emmy-winning TV writer Paul Dini did in creating \"Batman: Arkham Asylum,\" a video game coming out in late August. Buzz is building online for the dark, cinematic game, which reimagines a brooding Batman and his most notorious nemesis, the Joker, for an experience that's reminiscent of \"The Dark Knight\" blockbuster movie. You want mayhem, insanity and brutality? Get ready for all of it.\n@highlight\nOnline buzz is strong for upcoming \"Batman: Arkham Asylum\" video game\n@highlight\nLead writer Paul Dini and others discuss the game at Comic-Con this weekend\n@highlight\nThe game reunites a brooding Batman and his most notorious nemesis, the Joker\n@highlight\nThere's no movie or comic tie-in to follow, so Dini could create an original story", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 815, "end": 823}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"An entire generation of @placeholder fans grew up with the animated Batman,\" he said.", "idx": 68473}], "idx": 44560} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kim Kardashian's got one of the biggest bottoms in show business, but fitness guru Jen Selter is trying to her best to outdo her. The 20-year-old New Yorker, who famously convinced Barbara Walters to do squats on live TV earlier this year, has amassed almost three million Instagram followers after posting daily poses of herself working out in tight-fitting gym gear - her shapely derriere being the primary focus. In a picture posted on Monday her hourglass silhouette is captured from the side as she climbs into the pool wearing a tiny bikini to do some laps. 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Mohammed Mattar demanded a personal apology from UK Border Agency chiefs today for 'making a mug' of him after the case against the 62-year-old collapsed. The Egyptian-born bookseller said investigators searched 'every last inch' of his home and an Islamic bookshop he ran in Bayswater, west London, which has since shut down.\n@highlight\nMohammed Mattar said UK Border Agency had made a 'mug' of him\n@highlight\nHe was due to stand trial charged with leading 580 sham marriages\n@highlight\nBut case dropped after almost two years due to a paperwork blunder\n@highlight\nMattar, 62, of north London, said: 'It has affected me psychologically'\n@highlight\nHe openly admitted performing \u00a3100 weddings but said they were legal\n@highlight\nBookseller demanded apology and said he was glad name was cleared", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They were for people who wanted to be married under @placeholder law.", "idx": 68486}], "idx": 44568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- You may have been surprised by the about-face by French President Francois Hollande who -- after initially stressing the need for urgent action on Syria while insisting there was no need to wait for the United Nations inspectors' report on the August 21 attack -- said on Friday that he now wants to wait for their findings. Then, Saturday in Lithuania after four hours of talks with Secretary of State John Kerry, the European Union foreign ministers issued a statement blaming Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the chemical weapons attack, calling it a \"blatant violation of international law, a war crime and a crime against humanity\" and calling for a \"clear and strong\" international response.\n@highlight\nLeaders decide they want inspectors' report first\n@highlight\nOfficials want signal of backing from U.N.\n@highlight\nIt's a sign of European politics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 81, "end": 97}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder urges strong response, as Kerry seeks support for military action", "idx": 68487}], "idx": 44569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Read Matt Barlow's match report from the Liberty Stadium here Arsene Wenger threw in the towel on the title race on Sunday evening after watching Arsenal blow another winning position at Swansea. The Gunners surrendered a lead at the Liberty Stadium, with Garry Monk's side scoring twice in three minutes through Gylfi Sigurdsson and Bafetimbi Gomis to turn the game on its head. Alexis Sanchez had put the visitors in front, but they weren't able to hold on for the second time in a week. 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But two doctors from the Texas Heart Institute proposed a revolutionary new solution \u2013 install a \u2018continuous flow\u2019 device that would allow blood to circulate his body without a pulse. Dr Billy Cohn and Dr Bud Frazier installed the device after removing Mr Lewis\u2019 heart. Within a day, the patient was up and speaking with physicians. Scroll down for video Heartless: Craig Lewis, 55, was the first man to have a 'continuous flow' pump to replace his entire heart - and now has no pulse\n@highlight\nDr Billy Cohn and Dr Bud Frazier from the Texas Heart Institute installed first 'continuous flow' device last March\n@highlight\nPatient Craig Lewis, 55, no longer has a pulse\n@highlight\nDevice first tested in calves", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 193, "end": 213}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 706, "end": 726}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr @placeholder said it contains \u2018a moderate amount\u2019 of homemade materials.", "idx": 68507}], "idx": 44581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On June 13, 2009, hundreds of thousands took to the streets in the largest demonstrations seen in Tehran since the Iranian revolution of 1979. They were protesting what many observers said was a rigged presidential election. The regime answered with brutal repression. Security forces admitted 2,000 arrests and some 20 killings. Families of the protesters insisted that the true number of the killed was hundreds more. Through the crisis, President Barack Obama mostly held his tongue. On June 15, he disavowed any intention by the United States to favor one side or the other. He assured Americans that the Iranian government had promised him \"that they are going to look into irregularities that have taken place.\" Only on June 23, after 10 days of arrests, beatings, and killings, did Obama harden his tone.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Time after time, President Barack Obama has ducked foreign policy challenges\n@highlight\nHe says the President declined to be forceful on Iran, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela\n@highlight\nFrum: Is Obama projecting U.S. weakness? 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Today's fans can enjoy the bloated spectacle on computers, mobile devices, Twitter and more. For most, crowding around a TV with salty snacks, cold beer and good friends is still the classic way to experience America's biggest sports event. Fox has secured exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the game, with the telecast beginning officially at 6 p.m. ET Sunday, although pre-game coverage will start four hours earlier. Fox is adding a splash of high-tech wizardry to this year's event -- being played outdoors in chilly northern New Jersey -- with infrared cameras that will show the players' body temperatures.\n@highlight\nSuper Bowl will be streamed live online free to cable subscribers\n@highlight\nOnly Verizon customers can live stream the game on mobile devices\n@highlight\nSocial media will provide alternate commentary, jokes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 324, "end": 326}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The official Super Bowl Twitter account, @@placeholder, is already posting news, photos and weather updates.", "idx": 68520}], "idx": 44589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of English football\u2019s best-known referees has been censured by the FA for making a racist comment at an officials\u2019 summit. David Elleray, former house-master at Harrow School and the highest-profile official at the start of the Premier League, racially abused Robert McCarthy, who is black and a referee coaching manager for the FA in non-league football, at a referees\u2019 meeting at St George\u2019s Park on June 21. 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If so, you are not alone. Chemists have reported a sharp rise in the demand for off-the-shelf sleeping aids. Figures released by online pharmacy, Chemist Direct, show that sales of products such as Nytol, Bach Rescue Remedy Night Spray, and Kalms herbal tablets, rose by 20 per cent in the six months to March, compared to the same period last year, and by 36 per cent compared to September to March 2010-11. Chemists have reported a 20 per cent rise in the demand for off-the-shelf sleeping aids\n@highlight\nSleep data shows London is the insomnia capital\n@highlight\nSales of sleeping aids have soared by 20 per cent\n@highlight\nOne in five Britons admits to only getting an average of two hours sleep on a Sunday night\n@highlight\nRise of iPads in bedroom partly explains the problem", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "London tops the league table of sleepless towns and cities as the insomniac capital of @placeholder.", "idx": 68536}], "idx": 44597} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:27 EST, 10 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:48 EST, 11 December 2012 In the next salvo of an escalating war between two giants of social media, Twitter has announced new versions of its iOS and Android apps to mimic Instagram-style filters and editing software just one day after the Facebook-owned picture app completely blocked user's ability to embed its photos in tweets. The new Twitter app will allow users to take a pic, crop it, enhance it, run it through one of eight filters, and then share it, all without closing the app.\n@highlight\nNew features mimic Instagram's popular photo software\n@highlight\nTwitter users can no longer embed Instagram photos directly into tweets\n@highlight\nUsers are instead driven to Instagram's own website\n@highlight\nMove signals a deepening rift after Facebook outbid Twitter to buy Instagram in April", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Twitter spokesman declined to comment at the time of Instagram's announcement, but a status message on Twitter's website confirmed that users are 'experiencing issues,' such as 'cropped images' when viewing Instagram photos on @placeholder.", "idx": 68540}], "idx": 44599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It doesn't happen often, but when four genuine striking superstars come together for 90 minutes you just have to sit back and enjoy. 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Pocket-sized puppy Mini is just 7ins long and slips out of every shop-bought collar. 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The second and last day of closing arguments caps months of proceedings that have seen the Olympic sprinter gag, vomit and break down in heaving sobs. The judge will consider her verdict over the next five weeks and announce it next month, she said. 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The bloodshed in northern Kunduz province came a day after a gunman killed two U.S. military officers inside their office in the highly secured Afghanistan Ministry of Interior -- one of several incidents targeting allied forces after reports emerged last week that NATO troops had burned Muslim holy books at Bagram Airfield. U.S. officials, including President Barack Obama, have apologized for the burning and called it inadvertent. 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Stiviano outside a Manhattan hotel was released on his own recognizance Wednesday as prosecutors investigate possible hate crime charges against him. Dominick Diorio allegedly followed Stiviano -- whose audio recording of Donald Sterling ranting against African-Americans led to his NBA lifetime ban -- from a restaurant to a hotel and taunted her with racial slurs, according to a criminal complaint. When she got into a cab with companions, the complaint said, Diorio \"reached through an open taxi window and struck her in the face with his closed fist,\" causing swelling, redness and pain in her right cheek.\n@highlight\nSuspect in V. Stiviano assault released on his own recognizance\n@highlight\nDominick Diorio turned himself in to police, NYPD source says, and later was ID'd by Stiviano\n@highlight\nPolice had spoken to the Long Island man the night of the alleged attack\n@highlight\nV. 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The game has changed: Energy independence, the goal first set by Nixon in the early 1970s, looks like being achievable, at least for the North American continent. The game that has changed has profound implications for energy and climate policy. To date it has been based upon two assumptions: The first is that fossil fuel prices would go ever upward as oil (and gas) production peaked and then declined. That, in turn, meant that energy policy should actively try to increase the security of the supply by increasing domestic energy production. The second was that climate change is best addressed by a top down international climate change agreement, and that within that framework, the U.S. should accept a cap on the amount of carbon it would release into the atmosphere.\n@highlight\nDieter Helm: America's new abundance of energy is a game changer for the climate\n@highlight\nHe says North America could achieve energy independence and is moving away from coal\n@highlight\nWithout a real climate policy, U.S. carbon emissions have fallen to lowest level in decades\n@highlight\nHelm: Still needed is for the U.S., other nations to put a price on carbon emissions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 277, "end": 281}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1324}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So great are the potential oil and gas reserves that already @placeholder is producing most of its energy needs.", "idx": 68563}], "idx": 44614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Comedian Jay Leno's plan to hold a free concert for the jobless of Detroit, Michigan, drew criticism from a politician in the city. A Detroit politician believes Jay Leno should change the location of his free show for the city's unemployed. Detroit City Councilwoman Martha Reeves likes the idea, but she said the \"Tonight Show\" host needs to change the location. \"When I heard Jay Leno say Detroit is one of his favorite places and he's going to do a free concert for the people laid off, to people who don't have any money right now, given the economic state we're all in, I was elated,\" Reeves said. \"Then he said Auburn Hills... and that's not Detroit.\"\n@highlight\nDetroit councilwoman says Jay Leno should change concert location\n@highlight\nComedian plans to perform free show in Auburn Hills, a well-to-do suburb\n@highlight\nMartha Reeves' suggestions: Ford Field, Cobo Hall, the Fox Theater\n@highlight\nFree tickets for the show will be given out beginning Monday at 10 a.m.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I thought I might try to get a word to him that we have a Ford Field, we have a @placeholder, we have wonderful theaters here, the Fox Theater,\" Reeves said.", "idx": 68565}], "idx": 44615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Greenville, South Carolina (CNN) -- Lauren Zanardelli and Graham Foster are the kind of customers the government needs to make Obamacare work. The chefs own and operate a bright orange hipster magnet called the Neue Southern Food Truck. The farm-to-table vehicle stands out in Greenville, South Carolina, even among the new gastropubs that dot the city's charming Main Street. Today Zanardelli and Foster are zooming around their rented kitchen on the edge of town, preparing deep-fried Brussels sprouts, Ramen with seaweed and pumpkin sweet rolls. They won't have time after their 12-hour work day to explore the new health insurance marketplaces that opened this morning, but they look forward to seeing what Obamacare can offer them.\n@highlight\nInsurance companies will save money on young to help pay for older, sicker population\n@highlight\nUnder Obamacare, companies can no longer deny people with pre-existing conditions\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina ranks near the bottom in the nation when it comes to access to care\n@highlight\nState has refused to expand Medicaid and has not set up its own health care marketplace", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 211, "end": 234}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 302}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 938, "end": 951}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And many, such as the chefs of @placeholder, will be eligible for tax breaks and subsidies to help them pay for any policies bought through these marketplaces.", "idx": 68567}], "idx": 44616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Who takes the cake: New York or L.A.? As part of our Destination USA project pitting rival cities against each other, New York beat Los Angeles in our completely unscientific poll, gaining 52% of the approximately 7,000 votes cast, compared with L.A.'s 48%. But Angelenos walloped New York in enthusiastic support for their city, sharing our Los Angeles lover's column on L.A.'s virtues more than 30,000 times on Facebook, compared with 1,400 endorsements for our transplanted New Yorker's love letter to NYC. And that robust participation from the City of Angels translated into more than 500 reader comments on the Los Angeles story, compared with 150 on the New York installment of the smackdown.\n@highlight\nNew York City came out on top in our unscientific poll\n@highlight\nLos Angeles blew New York away in social media support\n@highlight\nThe weather in L.A. and the energy in New York are frequently cited assets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 486, "end": 495}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"NYC is home for me, but @placeholder is my secret lover,\" she writes.", "idx": 68589}], "idx": 44630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Italian nonna exploding with rage as her son tries to teach her how to use Siri has become an internet sensation after he posted the video online. Greg Lachimia, 44, from Sunshine in Victoria, posted video of 78-year-old Nonna Paola learning about her new iPhone on Facebook and the video has received more than half a million views in less than 24 hours. In the footage, Mr Lachimia tries to teach Nonna Paola - who moved to Australia from Calabria 58 years ago - how ask the voice-recognition application for the time in Italy. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nGreg Lachimia, from Sunshine in Victoria, posts videos of his mum online\n@highlight\nIn his latest video Nonna Paola loses it trying to learn how to use Siri\n@highlight\nShe has become an internet sensation, with the videos he shares on Facebook amassing millions of views in the past two months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 587, "end": 594}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That video got more than 4.5 million views, so he decided to create @placeholder fan page for Nonna Paola which has almost 30,000 likes", "idx": 68600}], "idx": 44637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chinese civilisation is traditionally said to have originated in central China, by the Yellow River, when the first Xia Dynasty ruled the region around 4,000 years ago. 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In a year when mainstream Republicans have mostly bested tea party-backed challengers, a little-known and little-funded tea party challenger in Virginia's 7th Congressional District pulled the upset of the year, defeating House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by 10 percentage points. 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The surfers are pictured in a barrel, where the wave is hollow when it is breaking, and wiping out from the unique perspective of under the water. These stunning photographs are from two different sets, one taken across the beaches of Western Australia, by Michael Riley, 28, and the other taken off the coast of Tahiti, by Ben Thouards, 27. Both of the photo-sets manage to capture the very different and distinct experiences happening to surfers every time they take to the waves, from the elation of riding the waves, and the spectacular feeling of wiping out.\n@highlight\nTwo different photo-sets, taken in different parts of the world: Australia and Tahiti, showing surfing from two unique perspectives\n@highlight\nOne photographer waded in the water taking photographs above the waves, while the other documented surfing from below", "entities": [{"start": 321, "end": 337}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the Tahiti pictures focused on the area, this image showing a bit of the @placeholder scenery from the inside of a curling wave", "idx": 68615}], "idx": 44646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wife of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling says that they have been estranged for the past year and has debated formally filing the divorce papers. 'I don't love him. I pity him and I feel sorry for him,' Shelly Sterling said in an interview with ABC's Barbara Walters that will air in full Monday evening. The timeline of their relationship remains murky, because while the 79-year-old said that she and her 81-year-old husband have only been estranged for a year, she has been thinking about divorce for much longer. 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Experts say cybercrooks are lurking just a mouse click away on popular social networking sites. That's because more cyberthieves are targeting increasingly popular social networking sites that provide a gold mine of personal information, according to the FBI. Since 2006, nearly 3,200 account hijacking cases have been reported to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, a partnership between the FBI, the National White Collar Crime Center and the Bureau of Justice Assistance. It starts with a friend updating his or her status or sending you a message with an innocent link or video. 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Chelsea have bought the prolific Diego Costa, Liverpool secured the tempestuous Mario Balotelli to contest his place with Daniel Sturridge and Rickie Lambert, Arsenal have signed Alexis Sanchez, while Manchester City gladly settled for Edin Dzeko, Stevan Jovetic and Sergio Aguero, who may just be the best of the lot.\n@highlight\nPremier League has plenty of top strikers like Chelsea's Diego Costa\n@highlight\nBut there is a dearth of quality centre backs in the division\n@highlight\nVery few English central defenders are coming through\n@highlight\nAcross world football, there aren't many top-class central defenders\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard needs to get over himself with his non-celebration\n@highlight\nIt's no surprise that FIFA have rejected calls to publish their own report into alleged corruption in the bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups\n@highlight\nMike Ashley's 'tongue-in-cheek' assessment of Alan Pardew was no joke", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 413, "end": 429}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 917, "end": 927}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1379}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1402}, {"start": 1438, "end": 1448}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He joined them because @placeholder decided that they no longer needed him.", "idx": 68647}], "idx": 44666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Real Madrid doesn't do austerity. 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They are instructing \u2018ambulance-chasing\u2019 lawyers to sue over mishaps on duty such as slips, trips and animal attacks. Officers are being encouraged to make the claims by a hotline run by the Police Federation. Much of the \u00a342million paid out over the past two years is taxpayer-funded. WPC Kelly Jones, left, is suing burglary victim Steve Jones, right, after she tripped on a 6in kerb at his garage, pictured, while investigating a break-in\n@highlight\nThe Police Federation are encouraging officers to make the claims\n@highlight\nMuch of the \u00a342million paid out over the past two years is taxpayer-funded\n@highlight\nWPC Kelly Jones is suing burglary victim Steve Jones\n@highlight\nShe is seeking five-figure sum for tripping over kerb at his garage\n@highlight\nKeith Vaz has demanded urgent Home Office guidelines on the issue", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 383, "end": 399}, {"start": 478, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Owner @placeholder said it is example of the 'fallacy that someone is to blame for every accident'", "idx": 68655}], "idx": 44671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- From rising rhetoric between the president and top Republicans over the economy to a marquee Senate campaign showdown, politics are heating up in the summer sun and could boil over in the week ahead. 1. Economic tug of war With budget showdowns looming, President Barack Obama continues to try to take his case directly to the American people. The president travels to an Amazon distribution center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Tuesday and will again speak on the economy, which remains the top issue on the minds of Americans. The White House touts the address as the first in a series of policy speeches on Obama's \"better bargain for the middle class.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama to continue to push plan for economy ahead of congressional recess\n@highlight\nSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell takes fire from left and right in re-election campaign\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans to push for more oversight at IRS, take another shot at Obamacare", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 805, "end": 819}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Congressional Republican leaders are pushing right back at the president -- with deadlines to continue funding the federal government and raising the nation's debt ceiling as well the date for implementing a crucial part of @placeholder on the horizon.", "idx": 68685}, {"query": "One topic the @placeholder won't address before its five-week break is immigration reform.", "idx": 68686}], "idx": 44693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was kidnapped last week was freed Wednesday in a pre-dawn military raid in Afghanistan that left a British commando, an Afghan journalist and several others dead. New York Times reporter Stephen Farrell was abducted Saturday while covering a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan. Stephen Farrell was rescued by NATO's International Security Assistance Force, known as the ISAF, the British Foreign Office said. A British commando died in the operation, the country's Ministry of Defense said without offering further details. Sultan Munad, an Afghan journalist accompanying Farrell, also was killed in the raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Local Afghans helped British locate abducted journalist, official says\n@highlight\nNew York Times reporter Stephen Farrell freed in commando raid\n@highlight\nAfghan journalist killed in raid, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says\n@highlight\nBritish commando also killed during raid; woman, child die in crossfire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 407}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 518, "end": 536}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder called the newspaper's foreign editor before dawn and said he was \"extracted\" in a commando raid after a fierce firefight, according to a report on the Times Web site.", "idx": 68687}], "idx": 44694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Using game theory and data analytics, a group of political scientists predicted Egypt's current turmoil back in 2011 as the Mubarak regime was falling, and is now working to forecast the country's future. In November 2011, a few months after Hosni Mubarak had been ousted by the Egyptian revolution, the scientists predicted that in the final evolution of Egypt's transitional democratic phase, the military would allow for semi-free elections but would still act as custodians of the country and the true center of power in the short to medium term. \"But as we predicted, when any opposition party comes into power, they only have a year or so to deliver their promises -- and most of the time they can't. And that's what led us to where we are today,\" said Mark Abdollahian, a political scientist and co-creator of Senturion, a large-data predictive analysis model that's used by the U.S. State Department and other governments in predicting, preventing and stopping cycles of violence.\n@highlight\nTeam predicted that Morsy's government had only a year or so to deliver\n@highlight\nData analyzed came from factors inside and outside of Egypt\n@highlight\nModel predicts that the military will continue ties to U.S. to keep military aid flowing\n@highlight\nTeam suggests that violence will intensify before it abates", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 886, "end": 906}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And once we did that, using game theory, we get a good map to track,\" a method Abdollahian and his team continue to use in forecasting what's next for @placeholder.", "idx": 68695}], "idx": 44700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A California man has claimed that he was sacked from his job because he complained to Comcast about being overcharged on his cable bill. Conal O'Rourke, who worked at accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), alleged that the cable giant charged him more than $1,800 for equipment that he did not order and never received. Following a year-long dispute with the firm, during which his unpaid bills were turned over to a collections agency, he contacted its chief accounting officer and controller, Lawrence Salva. Soon after speaking with Mr Salva's assistant, his employer - which does consulting work for Comcast - reportedly called him in for an internal ethics investigation. He was fired a week later.\n@highlight\nConal O'Rourke, of California, was employed by PricewaterhouseCoopers\n@highlight\nAllegedly charged over $1,800 by Comcast for equipment he did not order'\n@highlight\nAfter year-long dispute with firm, he contacted its chief accounting officer\n@highlight\nSoon after speaking with CAO's assistant, PwC called him in for meeting\n@highlight\nThey carried out internal ethics investigation, before firing him week later\n@highlight\nNow, Mr O'Rourke is threatening to launch legal action against Comcast\n@highlight\nPwC does consulting work for the cable giant, which denies the claims", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 183, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 769, "end": 790}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, Mr O'Rourke told CNN he initially had a 'pleasant' telephone conversation with @placeholder's corporate office, during which he told the firm its billing practices should be investigated.", "idx": 68696}], "idx": 44701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Olympic Committee says it is too late to remake uniforms that sport \"Made in China\" labels for the London Games, though vowed Team USA would march in clothing made in America during the opening of the 2014 Winter Games. The announcement Friday was an about face by the USOC a day after it defended the use of the Ralph Lauren designer uniform, which were widely condemned by lawmakers who questioned why the work was not given to the hard-hit American textile industry. \"We take seriously the concerns we've heard from members of Congress and the American public regarding the U.S. Olympic Team's Opening and Closing ceremonies uniforms,\" Scott Blackmun, the USOC chief executive officer, said in a written statement.\n@highlight\nThe USOC says \"apparel distribution\" for athletes begins this weekend\n@highlight\nThe committee says uniforms will be made in America for the 2014 Games\n@highlight\nRep. Steve Israel says he is disappointed the uniforms will not be remade\n@highlight\nRalph Lauren promises to lead the industry conversation on American manufacturing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 34}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 219, "end": 235}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 615, "end": 633}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 995, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Wearing the U.S. uniform, going out there to represent the United States, it would be nice if it was actually made in the @placeholder,\" she told CNN.", "idx": 68699}], "idx": 44703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The weeks have passed and, in most cases, their nerves have calmed. What began as shock, that they were almost victims of an in-flight terrorist attack, has morphed for many into contemplation. There are those who are still talking about what happened to them on Christmas Day, and there are others who are determined to put the incident behind them. The passengers of Northwest Flight 253 may have been one faulty explosive away from disaster. The suspect in that incident, Nigerian-born Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, 23, pleaded not guilty in January to six federal terrorism charges. And he has been talking to authorities, thanks to help from his own family members.\n@highlight\nUmar Farouk AbdulMutallab allegedly tried to detonate bomb on Northwest Flight 253\n@highlight\nAs accused would-be bomber speaks to authorities, passengers share their thoughts\n@highlight\nFrustration with government and fear remains for some, while others move on\n@highlight\nHaving \"cheated death,\" one passenger is grateful for \"this gift of continuing my life\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 378, "end": 397}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 522}, {"start": 688, "end": 712}, {"start": 750, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is convinced that it is because of the passengers -- \"We were all heroes,\" he said recently -- that @placeholder didn't become the next 9/11.", "idx": 68702}], "idx": 44705} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Twelve hours after the Lindt Cafe hostage crisis in Sydney began to unfold, Australians have flooded social media with sentiments of solidarity and support of Muslims in the community. Twitter user Tessa Kum (@sirtessa) began what has become a worldwide phenomenon, offering to sit next to members of the Islamic faith on transport if they were frightened to be seen in public wearing religious clothing. The 'I'll ride with you' hashtag has garnered over 112,000 mentions across social media, with people all over the world jumping on board the movement in an effort to turn the terrifying events of Monday into something positive.\n@highlight\nAustralians have flocked to social media to show solidarity with the Muslim community in the wake of the Martin Place hostage crisis\n@highlight\n#illridewithyou has had 112,000 mentions across Twitter and Facebook\n@highlight\nThe campaign offers members of the Islamic faith lifts to work or protection if they feel frightened to wear their religious clothing while catching public transport\n@highlight\nMedia personalities such as Harry Kewell, Kyle and Jackie O, and Daniel McPherson have all shown their support for the movement\n@highlight\nSouth Australian Premier Jay Wetherwill and Opposition leader Bill Shorten, as well as ASIO have joined the campaign", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With many areas of @placeholder still in lockdown and Australians expressing their fears of follow-up attacks in the coming days, the movement blossomed into a forum for showing compassion and tolerance for all faiths.", "idx": 68703}, {"query": "Many areas of @placeholder still in lockdown and Australians expressing their fears of follow-up attacks in the coming days", "idx": 68704}], "idx": 44706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pauline Chai told the High Court her vast shoe collection was proof the UK was her home The billionaire chairman of retail giant Laura Ashley has insisted that his wife could not possibly own 1,000 pairs of shoes during their bitter \u00a3400million divorce battle. Khoo Kay Peng, 75, said that he was 'shocked' by his wife Pauline Chai's claim - which she offered in court earlier this month as proof that she considers the UK her permanent home. The Malaysian couple are currently fighting at a hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London over whether a final separation trial should be held in England or Malaysia.\n@highlight\nPauline Chai previously told High Court she had 1,000 pairs of shoes in UK\n@highlight\nOffered it as proof that she sees Hertfordshire mansion as permanent home\n@highlight\nWants to have divorce from Khoo Kay Peng, 75, carried out in England\n@highlight\nBut businessman is fighting for proceedings to happen in native Malaysia\n@highlight\nToday he asked judge: 'How are you going to wear 1,000 pairs of shoes?'\n@highlight\nGuessed she had 40 pairs but admitted: 'I could be wrong - she loves shopping'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 72, "end": 73}, {"start": 129, "end": 140}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 420, "end": 421}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 507, "end": 521}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 711, "end": 712}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr Khoo says their marital home was in @placeholder and he wants a judge in Malaysia to make decisions about the division of money.", "idx": 68711}], "idx": 44712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Perhaps nothing illustrates the ambitions of the well-established Gulf carriers -- Emirates, Etihad and Qatar -- and Turkish Airlines so much as the swift expansion of their route networks. Turkish Airlines currently flies to about 253 destinations, and plans to add another 60 to its network in the next five years. Emirates, meanwhile, is rumored to have placed a record-breaking order for Boeing's 777X aircraft. \"These carriers have a good modern fleet and can fly long distances, and because of their geographical position, they can connect anywhere from their hub to almost anywhere else in the world, either non-stop, or one-stop,\" says John Strickland, an independent transport consultant.\n@highlight\nEmirates, Etihad and Qatar are expanding into the U.S. marketplace\n@highlight\nSome airlines are working hard to block their entrance\n@highlight\nTurkish Airlines -- one of the fastest growing carriers -- has a massive network in Africa\n@highlight\nConnecting emerging markets to each other is goal of many Mideast airlines", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 862, "end": 877}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the next 15 years, the airline plans to double the number of @placeholder destinations it flies into.", "idx": 68716}, {"query": "\"The most important geographic part of the world over the next 100 years will be @placeholder.", "idx": 68717}], "idx": 44717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tired of hokey in-flight movies or spotty DirecTV connections? United Airlines is adding an option for watching TV during flights that lets passengers stream content directly to their laptop, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch for free. The airline announced the new entertainment system in February and will roll it out on U.S. flights starting in April. United will preload 150 movies and 200 TV shows onto an on-board system. Passengers with compatible devices will be able to stream directly from a server on the plane, so there's no need to pay for in-flight WIFi service, and the airline won't have to worry about an entire airplane of people gobbling up bandwidth while binge-watching.\n@highlight\nUnited Airlines is adding free in-flight movie and TV streaming starting in April\n@highlight\nThe service will work only with Apple mobile devices and Apple and Windows laptops\n@highlight\nUnited will preload 150 movies and 200 TV shows, swapping out the content monthly", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 316, "end": 319}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Passengers can watch the movies and shows only while in the air, but @placeholder plans on making it work from \"gate-to-gate\" to reflect recent changes in mobile device policies.", "idx": 68724}], "idx": 44722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Well, this wasn\u2019t too bad for starters. It\u2019s doubtful many Norwich City supporters would have known who Alex Neil was this time last week. Although elevating Hamilton Academical into the Scottish Premiership top three months after winning promotion is an unquestionable achievement, it\u2019s still not something that really registers south of the border. But a few minutes before 5pm on Saturday afternoon, fans of the Canaries were more than happy to sing his name with gusto after a quite remarkable victory marked the start of his Carrow Road reign. Cameron Jerome runs over to the away fans to celebrate his winner with his jubilant Norwich team-mates\n@highlight\nNorwich appointed former Hamilton manager Alex Neil as their new boss\n@highlight\nCameron Jerome scored a late winner in 2-1 victory at Bournemouth\n@highlight\nDerby beat Ipswich 1-0 to join Bournemouth at the top of the Championship", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 158, "end": 176}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What was most impressive about @placeholder\u2019s win was that it was fully merited.", "idx": 68725}], "idx": 44723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yaounde, Cameroon (CNN) -- Heavily armed poachers recently killed nearly 40 endangered forest elephants for their ivory in two national parks, officials in Cameroon said Tuesday, the latest in a string of slaughters of the animals in Central Africa. \"The carcasses are still fresh, indicating the killings took place probably only this month,\" ecologist Theophile Mbarga told CNN on Tuesday. Very young -- even newborn -- elephants were among the carcasses found in Nki and Lobeke national parks. The toll could reach 50 after a thorough search is made, Mbarga added. The dead elephants were found closely clustered -- less than 35 feet apart -- indicating the poachers used powerful, modern weapons, conservation group WWF project manager Zacharie Nzooh told journalists Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNearly 40 endangered forest elephants were killed in 2 parks\n@highlight\n300 Sudanese poachers on horseback are believed to be responsible\n@highlight\nForest and savanna elephant populations have declined drastically\n@highlight\nCentral African nations agree to mobilize 1,000 soldiers to fight poaching", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 354, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 466, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 740, "end": 753}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Evidence indicates that a horseback-riding band of about 300 poachers from @placeholder was behind the slaughter, officials said.", "idx": 68737}], "idx": 44732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Heavyweight Dereck Chisora faces being sanctioned by the British Boxing Board of Control, after being called to a hearing next month following his brawl with fellow-Briton David Haye at a press conference on Saturday. Despite Chisora issuing an apology for the fracas, which occured after his points defeat to WBC champion Vitali Klitschko in Munich, the BBBC has released a statement saying that a hearing has been arranged for March 14. Board secretary Robert Smith said: \"Dereck Chisora has been called to appear before the stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control on Wednesday, 14th March under Regulation 25 (misconduct), with regard to his behavior prior, during and after his contest for the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship against Vitali Klitschko on Saturday, 18th February in Munich.\"\n@highlight\nBritish heavyweight Dereck Chisora is called to appear before a hearing next month\n@highlight\nChisora faces sanctions after his brawl with David Haye in Munich on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe brawl occured after Chisora's points defeat by WBC champion Vitali Klitschko", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 66, "end": 96}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 552, "end": 582}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 715, "end": 734}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 869}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder continued his statement by adding: \"Moments before declaring he wanted to go face-to-face with me, Chisora assured the gathered media that he would give me 'two slaps'.", "idx": 68761}], "idx": 44744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Chinese car manufacturer that billionaire Warren Buffet has a significant stake in suffered a mysterious plunge in share value. Shares in BYD Co Ltd posted their biggest-ever single-day drop in Hong Kong on Thursday, wiping $1.2 billion from the Chinese car maker's market value and prompting it to hold emergency analyst calls. Various rumours swirled in the market but analysts said it was unclear what exactly drove the shares to their lowest close since June 2013. Shares of BYD, best known for making electric vehicles and 9.1 per cent owned by Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Energy Holdings Co, ended down 28.8 per cent at HK$25.05 in record trading volume, after falling up to 47 per cent in afternoon trade.\n@highlight\nElectric vehicle manufacturer saw $1.2bn wiped off its value\n@highlight\nMarket analysts are baffled about the cataclysmic share drop\n@highlight\nAnother Chinese car manufacturer saw value plunge over Russia fears", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 563, "end": 599}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Around 252.7m @placeholder Hong Kong shares changed hands, more than 50 times the 90-day average.", "idx": 68768}], "idx": 44747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:50 EST, 26 June 2013 Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has branded Edward Snowden a hero who acted 'from his heart' - even though the NSA whistleblower himself once said that such leakers should be shot. Wozniak expressed his distress that the technology he built with Steve Jobs in the 1970s is now being used to spy on people's emails and personal information. 'I think Edward Snowden is a hero because this came from his heart,' Wozniak said of Snowden, who leaked details of an NSA program - Prism - that tracks emails and personal details.\n@highlight\nIn 2009, Edward Snowden expressed his anger that the New York Times published sensitive information about government programs\n@highlight\nHe wrote that the leaks 'violated national security'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Changing views: @placeholder apparently posted online that he thought leakers should 'be shot in the balls'", "idx": 68772}], "idx": 44751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Voters in Honduras have elected a new president, but it remained in question Monday whether the international community would recognize conservative candidate Porfirio Lobo Sosa. Lobo's legitimacy remains in doubt because Sunday's elections were held under the rule of interim President Roberto Micheletti, who assumed power after a June 28 coup ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya. Many nations said before the election they would withhold recognition if Zelaya were not returned to power. Divisions remained Monday. The United States, Colombia and Costa Rica said they would recognize Lobo. Argentina, Brazil and Spain said they would not. 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A decision from the team as to whether Button or Kevin Magnussen will partner the returning Fernando Alonso next year is likely to be announced on Friday. It follows a board meeting on Thursday involving Group CEO Ron Dennis and two other primary shareholders in TAG co-owner Mansour Ojjeh and Mahmood Hashim Al Kooheji, CEO of Mumtalakat, Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund. 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The two German giants face each other on Wednesday night in the DFL Supercup, Germany's equivalent of the Community Shield. Dortmund's 80,000 seater Westfalenstadion is already sold out, and while the trophy may not be the most prestigious, the ongoing conflict between the two clubs is sure to make the game a heated affair. Dortmund chief executive Hans Joachim Watzke wrote to FC Bayern this weekend, confirming that he and his colleagues will not be sharing a meal with their Munich counterparts on the day of the game. 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Doctors and nurses in Harare protest at the state of Zimbabwe's collapsing health system. The failure of medical services has forced doctors to turn away pregnant women and the sick. And with a cholera epidemic sweeping through the capital city of Harare and surrounding areas, medical officials say they fear they will be faced with hundreds of normally preventable deaths in the coming days.\n@highlight\nMain hospitals in Harare stops taking patients due to medicine shortage\n@highlight\nDoctors Group: Mugabe's govt. responsible for recent cholera epidemic\n@highlight\nZimbabwe ask group headed by ex-U.N. chief Kofi Annan to postpone visit\n@highlight\nState-owned newspaper calls visit a \"partisan\" attempt to boost the opposition", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But some private doctors say that in @placeholder, the number is at least 200.", "idx": 68827}], "idx": 44784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Upgrading to the new Windows 8 operating system is not nearly as complicated as it looks, despite Microsoft's sometimes muddled marketing. 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But it happened more than once to Beethoven, because of his slovenly appearance. He would shout down the police cells with rage, \u2018I am Beethoven\u2019, until he was identified and released. Such stories encapsulate the problem of understanding him; so great a composer, so impossible and so unhappy a man. Beethoven seems to have lived his whole life over the top. In his frequent rages, as in his loves and his music, he was volcanic. Genius cannot be comfortable to live with. As this massive, but fascinating, biography shows, Beethoven quarrelled even with his best friends, invariably chose unattainable women to love and drove his \u2018son\u2019 \u2014 his nephew, Karl, to whom he was guardian \u2014 to attempt suicide.\n@highlight\nBeethoven was arrested more than once because he looked like a tramp\n@highlight\nThe great composer was lonely, but his loneliness was self-inflicted\n@highlight\nHis pupil, Ferdinand Ries, once found Beethoven on a sofa with a woman\n@highlight\nWithout fail he fell for much younger girls of aristocratic birth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and a couple of other princes clubbed together to provide @placeholder with a steady income \u2014 which was sometimes late in being paid, to Beethoven\u2019s loud complaint.", "idx": 68845}], "idx": 44796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Candace Sutton In less than 24 hours a smiling Angela Ferullo would be dead. In stunning family pictures of the 43-year-old at what should have been one of the most exciting times of her life, Ms Ferullo smiles beside her daughter Letitia at the christening of Letitia's baby Sierra. But in truth, stress and panic was already gripping Ms Ferullo. Less than a day later she would die in a frenzied attack after she threw herself in in front of her knife-wielding ex-husband in order to protect five months pregnant daughter Selina and Selina's unborn child. Less than 24 hours to live: Despite her smiles Angela Ferullo (right) was too stressed by threats from her crazed ex husband James Payet to pose for many more than this photograph with daughter Letitia at the christening of Letitia's baby Sierra. Following the 45 minutes church service, Ferullo left 'in a panic'. A day later she was dead\n@highlight\nStunning pictures show Angela Ferullo day before she was stabbed to death by ex husband James Payet\n@highlight\nPhotos show her five-months pregnant daughter Selina Bello the day before mum Angela threw herself in way of frenzied knife attack\n@highlight\nMother of four Ferullo pictured at christening of daughter Letitia's baby girl\n@highlight\nFerullo, 43, left christening early panicking about threats from Payet\n@highlight\nShe had feared he would arrive at church baptism to harm her family\n@highlight\nShe died the next day from wounds and daughter was seriously wounded\n@highlight\nJames Payet will be sentenced for murder and kidnap on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 264, "end": 284}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 785, "end": 805}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1325}, {"start": 1497, "end": 1507}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unbeknown to Ms @placeholder, who had spent the night prior to the murder staying elsewhere, Payet was hiding in the roof of her house and had confronted her male housemate, threatened him with a knife, and held him captive for two hours while demanding he call Ms Ferullo to tell her to come home.", "idx": 68855}], "idx": 44804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 04:40 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:54 EST, 24 April 2013 A cheeky goose with a thirst for cider has become a popular regular at his local pub. Jack, from Market Drayton, Shropshire, regularly waddles into the Crown Pub and has become a firm favourite with the other drinkers. The sight of geese being driven through a village street was once a familiar sight in the British countryside, but now the landlord gives the friendly fowl free range of the pub. Neck it: Pub landlord Rob Andrews serves Jack the goose a pint of his favourite cider. The friendly fowl is owned by Sally Barnett\n@highlight\nJack often enjoys a tipple with owners Sally and Keith\n@highlight\nHe has become a popular local at The Crown Pub\n@highlight\nThe bar-loving bird has become a celebrity in Market Drayton in Shropshire", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sally Barnett and @placeholder are Jack's owners and even serve him a drink on his very own beer towel.", "idx": 68858}], "idx": 44806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brondby: Hradecky, Semb, Albrechtsen (Thygesen 61), Omskov, Kahlenberg, Szymanowski (Hasani 72), Makienok, Elmander (Nunez 61), Holst (Almeback 77), Durmisi (Da Silva), Norgaard (Phiri 77) Subs: Falkesgaard, Dumic, Crone Goal: Norgaard 23, Hasani 91 Liverpool: B Jones (Ward 81), Kelly (Wisdom 45), Ilori (Stewart 22), Agger (Skrtel 45), Smith (Flanagan 45), Lucas (Peterson 45), Rossiter (Coady 45), Coutinho (Allen 45), Suso (Adorjan 45), Borini (Phillips 45), Teixeira (Ibe 45). Subs: L Jones Goal: Peterson 47 Host commentator So that's it from us. Thank you for following our live coverage of Liverpool's 2-1 defeat at Brondby. Join us again soon! F/T: For Brendan Rodgers he'll certainly have a lot to take from this match. He may be concerned how his Reds performed sluggishly in the first-half but he will be encouraged by the performances of many of his young starlets this evening. Jordan Ibe was instrumental in their equaliser and was a constant menace to the Brondby defence when he came on. His efforts should have been rewarded with a goal of his own however, when through on goal but Rodgers should be pleased with how the teenager performed.\n@highlight\nLiverpool kicked off pre-season campaign with a 2-1 defeat to Brondby\n@highlight\nDaniel Agger captained an experimental Reds side in Denmark\n@highlight\nMerseyside club were without any of their new summer signings\n@highlight\nFabio Borini made his Liverpool return after Sunderland loan spell\n@highlight\nChristian Norgaard put Brondby into the lead on 23mins\n@highlight\nSwedish youngster Kristoffer Peterson equalised immediately in second half\n@highlight\nFehran Hasani denied Brendan Rodgers' side a result with a superb individual goal in injury-time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1425}, {"start": 1440, "end": 1449}, {"start": 1473, "end": 1490}, {"start": 1496, "end": 1502}, {"start": 1539, "end": 1545}, {"start": 1557, "end": 1575}, {"start": 1625, "end": 1637}, {"start": 1646, "end": 1660}]}, "qas": [{"query": "3 mins: Coutinho puts Borini though but he fails to control the ball inside the @placeholder box.", "idx": 68863}], "idx": 44810} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jailed: Dawn Barr has been sentenced to nine years in prison after she stabbed the father of four of her children to death A mother-of-six who stabbed the 'devoted' father of their children to death during a blazing row after she left him for another man has been jailed for nine years. Darren Orrett, 32, had moved out of the family home in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, he shared with care assistant Dawn Barr, 42, after she told him she had started a new relationship with lover Robert Joyce. Manchester Crown Court heard Mr Orrett, a window fitter, was 'very upset' by the break up of the 12-year relationship and felt Joyce had 'ruined his life'.\n@highlight\nDawn Barr, 42, killed ex-partner Darren Orrett at their home in Cheadle\n@highlight\nShe told him she was leaving him after 12 years for new lover Robert Joyce\n@highlight\nMr Orrett returned to the house to see one of his daughters\n@highlight\nThe pair argued and Barr stabbed him in the neck with a vegetable knife", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 368}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was a single cry of 'suffer' from the public gallery as @placeholder, who showed no emotion, was sent down.", "idx": 68874}], "idx": 44818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Elisabeth Lorentz and Eric Holder from eastern France have married despite a French law banning unions between stepchildren and step-parents It's a union that comes close to breaking the ultimate taboo. A woman yesterday tied the knot with her stepson - after fighting for months with French authorities for the right to marry. Elisabeth Lorentz, 48, finally married Eric Holder, who is three years her junior, in the parish church in the small village of Dabo in Alsace-Lorraine, north-east France. Although it's not quite an Oedipus complex, the complex story behind their marriage is nonetheless almost worthy of Sophocles - although there is yet hope it won't end in tragedy.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Lorentz broke up with the father of Eric Holder in 2006\n@highlight\nTheir relationship blossomed in the aftermath of the break-up\n@highlight\nBut French law bans marriages between stepchildren and ex-step-parents\n@highlight\nHer daughter is his sister and also his goddaughter - and now stepdaughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 329, "end": 345}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 692, "end": 708}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's father, who is also my ex-husband agrees perfectly our history.", "idx": 68876}], "idx": 44820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to read Adam Crafton's special report on De Gea's journey from Spain to Manchester. Manchester United fans have picked goalkeeper David de Gea as the club's Player of the Month for October, with the Spaniard picking a whopping 70 per cent of the votes in an online poll. Despite failing to keep a clean sheet during the month, De Gea was in fine form as United beat Everton before drawing away at West Brom and at home to Premier League leaders Chelsea. The 23-year-old kept out a Leighton Baines penalty and pulled off two memorable late saves to deny the Toffees a point at Old Trafford, before notably thwarting Eden Hazard when the Belgian was clear through on goal during United's 1-1 draw with Jose Mourinho's side.\n@highlight\nDavid de Gea was voted for by fans on Manchester United's club website\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard got 70 per cent of the votes after his fine form in October\n@highlight\nDe Gea made key saves against Everton, West Brom and Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 168, "end": 198}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 782, "end": 798}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everton's Leighton Baines fails to score a penalty for the first time in the Premier League as @placeholder saves", "idx": 68882}], "idx": 44823} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At midnight last Tuesday, two men were traveling in a black four-wheel drive through the Somali capital, Mogadishu. One was Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, the most wanted terrorist in Africa. Mohammed had survived more than a decade on the run, at least one attempt on his life, and a $5 million price on his head for planning the 1998 attacks on the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. But his luck was about to run out in the chaos of Mogadishu, where the frontlines in the battle between the weak transitional government and al Qaeda affiliate al-Shabaab shift almost weekly. His vehicle headed toward a government checkpoint, possibly after taking a wrong turn. 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About $63,500. That's the amount New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady may pay the Internal Revenue Service after appearing in Super Bowl XLIX and being named as the game's Most Valuable Player. Brady, who set multiple records while passing for more than 300 yards and four touchdowns in the 28-24 win for Patriots, was given a red 2015 Chevy Colorado pickup truck as part of his MVP award. Scroll down for video New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady may owe the IRS around $63,500 after appearing in Super Bowl XLIX and being named as the game's Most Valuable Player. He was given a truck as part of the award\n@highlight\nQuarterback owes tax on Chevy Colorado truck and $97,000 game check\n@highlight\nHe gave truck to Butler to show his appreciation for the rookie's big play\n@highlight\nButler will not have to pay tax on the truck because he is a gift recipient\n@highlight\nBrady threw for more than 300 yards and four touchdowns in the victory", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 80}, {"start": 124, "end": 143}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 179, "end": 202}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 509, "end": 528}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 564, "end": 566}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 648, "end": 667}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brady's game check after winning the @placeholder is somewhere in the range of $97,000.", "idx": 68895}], "idx": 44833} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Sims Last updated at 11:35 AM on 14th October 2011 Death plunge: Ryan Guest, 24, died after leaping off the tower in Dubai after a violent row with girlfriend Louise A solicitor told yesterday how her boyfriend jumped from a 32nd floor balcony during a drunken row, telling her \u2018I\u2019m going\u2019. Louise Botham wept as she described the moments before Ryan Guest, 24, leapt 300ft, dying instantly as he landed on a roof below at their luxury beach-front apartment block in Dubai. An inquest heard that minutes earlier, she had gathered up all the presents he had bought her, including teddy bears, and thrown them over the railings, threatening to leave him.\n@highlight\nPartner Louise Botham, 30, had said she was leaving him after violent row\n@highlight\nRyan Guest, 24, fell 300ft to his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018When other people are drunk they pass out or whatever but @placeholder never did.", "idx": 68896}], "idx": 44834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British paleontologist has discovered not one, but two new species of dinosaur while studying fossils in a Canadian museum. Dr Nick Longrich was examining fossilised bones from two horned dinosaurs, which had been kept in the Canadian Museum of Nature for 75 years. And he found that, while they had previously been classified as a species from Canada, they more closely resembled dinosaurs from the American south west - suggesting they are a new species. This illustration shows Pentaceratops aquilonius, a new species of dinosaur discovered by a British paleontologist in a Canadian museum. Dr Nick Longrich was examining fossilised bones from two horned dinosaurs, which had been kept in the Canadian Museum of Nature for 75 years, when he made the finding\n@highlight\nDr Longrich from Bath University has discovered new species of dinosaur\n@highlight\nHe made the finding while working at the Canadian Museum of Nature\n@highlight\nThe fossilised bones from two dinosaurs had been stored for 75 years\n@highlight\nPreviously they were thought to be species from Canada called Anchiceratops and Chasmosaurus\n@highlight\nBut Dr Longrich said they are new species from western North America\n@highlight\nOne is a species of Pentaceratops, and the other is Kosmoceratops\n@highlight\nBoth lived in the Cretaceous Period about 75 million years ago", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 228, "end": 252}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 483, "end": 506}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 698, "end": 722}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 899, "end": 923}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1311}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder dinosaurs, we see a lot of large species in a single habitat.", "idx": 68901}], "idx": 44838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Albert of Monaco\u2019s new wife Charlene Wittstock has become \u2018depressed\u2019 at her failure to provide her husband with a legitimate heir, it was claimed today. Princess Charlene is said to have struck a \u2018deal\u2019 with the principality\u2019s playboy ruler to bear him a child after she tried to flee before their wedding last summer. But the 33-year-old South African is now unable to get pregnant, France\u2019s Voici magazine reported. Strange union: Charlene is said to have struck a \u2018deal\u2019 with Prince Albert to bear him a child after she tried to flee before their wedding last summer Albert already has already fathered two love-children, but neither can succeed him as they were both born out of wedlock.\n@highlight\nShe is said to have made pregnancy pact after running away days before wedding\n@highlight\nPrincess discovered playboy fiance had fathered at least two love-children\n@highlight\nShe will be allowed to leave after bearing him a child, according to reports\n@highlight\nCharlene reportedly tried to run away three times before marriage\n@highlight\nHe has dated stars including Angie Everhart, Brooke Shields, and supermodel Claudia Schiffer and battled persistent rumours he was gay", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 35, "end": 52}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder has never settled down in the past, but knows that the time is now right to produce the next ruler of Monaco.'", "idx": 68904}], "idx": 44841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actress Glenn Close said she is \"distraught\" that her image was used in one of a series of profanity- and slur-laden videos aboard the Navy's USS Enterprise. \"The cynical, unauthorized use of my image in this video is deeply offensive and insulting, and was the result of a seemingly innocent request made during a visit to an aircraft carrier over four years ago,\" Close said, according to a statement from publicist Catherine Olim on Tuesday. In the videos, Navy Capt. Owen Honors is shown cursing along with other members of his staff in an attempt to demonstrate humor. There are also anti-gay slurs, simulated sex acts, and what appear to be two female sailors in a shower together.\n@highlight\nClose says she visited the USS Enterprise more than four years ago\n@highlight\nOfficials say Capt. 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I was like, this is it, I'm going to die. Army machine gunner Colby Buzzell posted unfiltered blog entries from Iraq about his combat experiences. When U.S. Army machine gunner Colby Buzzell began blogging about his combat experiences from a military base in Mosul, Iraq, he wasn't looking for attention or trouble. Buzzell just wanted a way to chronicle what he saw and did and felt during the Iraq war.\n@highlight\nArmy machine gunner Colby Buzzell began blogging from Iraq in 2004\n@highlight\nHis blog gained media attention for its refreshing, unvarnished candor\n@highlight\nThe Army encourages active-duty soldiers to blog as a way to educate the public\n@highlight\nBut soldiers are prohibited from posting details that could compromise troops' safety", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder erupted in gunfire, and Buzzell's platoon survived an ambush by swarms of black-clad insurgents wielding rocket-propelled grenades.", "idx": 68932}], "idx": 44863} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Here's something shocking. Democrats and Republicans totally disagree about the significance of the GOP's victory in the first major competitive congressional ballot box test of 2014. Republican candidate David Jolly narrowly edged out Democrat Alex Sink to win Tuesday's special election in Florida's 13th Congressional District. Jolly will fill out the term of his former boss, longtime Republican Rep. Bill Young, who died in October. Republicans win first election showdown of the year The race was consistently in the spotlight with national Republicans framing the election as a referendum on Obamacare. They injected a massive infusion of outside ad money into the race and some pundits cast the election as a possible bellwether for November's midterms.\n@highlight\nRepublican David Jolly narrowly beat Democrat Alex Sink in a special election\n@highlight\nOutside groups supporting Jolly poured more money into race than Democrats\n@highlight\nRepublicans feel they have found a winning issue on Obamacare", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 109, "end": 111}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 316, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder's victory will only embolden Republican attempts top repeal the Affordable Care Act.", "idx": 68936}], "idx": 44865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 04:09 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 04:53 EST, 19 June 2012 Renewed attempts to help the jailed Pakistani doctor who led the U.S. to Osama bin Laden must be made, a Californian congressman has said. Rep Dana Rohrabacher has made Dr Shakil Afridi's case a personal cause, but fears the issue has fallen off the political radar. He said without U.S. intervention the man credited with helping track down Bin Laden would be left to 'suffer in a dungeon'. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (right) says the U.S. must not abandon the Pakistani doctor Dr Shakil Afridi (left) who helped track down Osama bin Laden by running a fake vaccination programme\n@highlight\nDr Shakil Afridi jailed on high treason charge for 33 years\n@highlight\nHe collected DNA from Bin Laden\u2019s children to help U.S. track down the world's most wanted man\n@highlight\nCalifornian congressman fears the Dr Afridi's case has fallen off the political radar", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 474, "end": 489}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 597, "end": 611}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "last month that @placeholder had suffered torture while in custody", "idx": 68947}], "idx": 44872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 15:37 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:50 EST, 8 May 2013 In a tragic accident a teacher from Chicago and avid Cubs fan has died after choking on a hot dog whist at a baseball game. Maureen Oleskiewicz was with her brother at Wrigley Field on Sunday when she began choking and collapsed. The 28-year-old teacher at Independence Junior High in Palos Heights was taken to Illinois Masonic Hospital. 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Sounds crazy, right? For most two-year-old companies, the idea of getting a $6 billion offer -- never mind turning it down -- is a wild dream. Especially for an idea like Groupon that seems so simple: Daily money-saving coupon offers for local businesses, delivered by e-mail and over the web (A $50 credit to the Gap on sale for $25, for example). So it's understandable that Groupon's decision surprised people. But Groupon was actually smart to turn down Google's offer.\n@highlight\nGroupon says 40 million people subscribe to its daily-coupon e-mails\n@highlight\n\"Google would probably have tried to change Groupon,\" writes Dan Frommer\n@highlight\nGroupon is primarily a sales and writing organization, built on people-power and smiles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's very funny, but also the kind of thing that the brains at @placeholder probably wouldn't find funny, or support.", "idx": 68949}], "idx": 44874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three childhood friends who survived the Second World War together have been reunited after 70 years apart. With the war coming to an end in 1945, brothers Sydney and Bernard Baker waved goodbye to their adopted home on Pwllygath Street near Bridgend, Wales - and their dear friend Doris Hayball. Along with their other brother Alan, they returned to the family home in Stamford Hill, London which they had been evacuated from five years earlier. Now thanks to a chance meeting with a couple from the town in Gran Canaria, the pair have rekindled that friendship with their fellow wartime survivor on the same Welsh street they left behind.\n@highlight\nIn 1945, brothers returned to London after being evacuated five years prior\n@highlight\nYesterday they went back to the Welsh street that took them in during WW2\n@highlight\n84-year-old Bernard Baker and brother Sydney, 80, met up with old friends\n@highlight\nOne of them, Doris Hayball, remembers the day they arrived in Kenfig Hill\n@highlight\nThe pair and brother Alan were wearing gas masks and carrying suit cases\n@highlight\nThey were all homed separately before kind couple adopted three brothers", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 56}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 220, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even though the brothers shared two single beds pushed together in a box room for five years, Bernard and Sydney remember their stay in @placeholder fondly.", "idx": 68952}], "idx": 44876} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Prosecutors said Monday they will not file criminal charges against a Northern California sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a 13-year-old boy carrying a pellet gun he mistook for an assault rifle. The parents of Andy Lopez decried the decision, saying 'it is impossible' to accept and they felt as though their son 'had been killed again.' The teen's death last year heightened racial tensions in a mostly Latino neighborhood of Santa Rosa, a city of about 170,000 residents around 50 miles north of San Francisco. The shooting parked protests and criticism that the officer acted too quickly.\n@highlight\nSonoma County Sheriff's Deputy Erick Gelhaus shot dead 13-year-old Andy Lopez on October 22, 2013\n@highlight\nOn Monday, District Attorney Jill Ravitch released a 52-page report explaining her office's decision not to press charges against the deputy\n@highlight\nThe 23-year police veteran was patrolling Lopez's neighborhood when he came across the eighth-grader with what looked like an AK-47\n@highlight\nDeputy Gelhaus ordered Lopez to drop the weapon, but Lopez instead turned towards the squad car with the toy gun in his hand\n@highlight\nHe then fired eight rounds at the boy, and Lopez was pronounced dead at the scene", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 114, "end": 132}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 453, "end": 458}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 790, "end": 801}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fired eight times, striking the eighth-grader seven times with his department-issued 9 mm handgun.", "idx": 68956}], "idx": 44879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"J. Edgar\" is the latest in what seems to be a never-ending trend of treating a biopic as being compelling and interesting simply because the subject may be. The thing is, films don't work that way and while J. Edgar Hoover was indeed a fascinating man and important in our country's history, Clint Eastwood's film from a script by Dustin Lance Black (\"Milk\") is dull from start to finish and often bears little resemblance to the truth. Let's be clear about one thing up front: J. Edgar Hoover was a bad guy. He was a power-obsessed, racist paranoid with little concern for the working people, immigrants or ethnic minorities that helped build this country. He was the perfect example of someone who believed that in order to protect the United States, he was entitled to shred the document on which the country was founded, the U.S. Constitution. How or more importantly, why, those virtually undisputed facts were twisted into the mockery of history that is Eastwood's \"J. 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With just weeks before the nominating conventions and his national debut before a broader electorate, Romney's struggles to make the case that he is best equipped to pull the nation out of the economic doldrums could derail his quest for the presidency. Romney's biggest challenge? 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Mohamed El-Erian's ten-year-old told her dad that he had skipped her first day of school, Halloween parade, her first soccer game of the year and many recitals because he was too busy at work. The California-based investment guru's resignation in May 2013 shocked the financial world. However in a recent interview, Mr El-Erian, who made $100 million in 2011 alone, explained that his young daughter and wife Jamie were at the heart of his decision.\n@highlight\nMohamed El-Erian, 56, quit his role as CEO of PIMCO investment fund in May 2013\n@highlight\nThe California-based financier said it was 'a clich\u00e9' but he wanted to spend more time with his wife Jamie, a lawyer, and daughter\n@highlight\nHis little girl said he missed her first day of school, Halloween parade, first soccer game of the year, parent-teacher meeting and many recitals\n@highlight\nHe kept grueling hours - sleeping from 9pm-1am, writing until 430am and then hitting the trading floor for five hours and getting to his office at 9am\n@highlight\nMr El-Erian said 'his need to be a good father was greater than his desire to be a good investor'\n@highlight\nSince resigning, he and his wife take turns in preparing their daughter's breakfast and taking her to school\n@highlight\nSEC investigating PIMCO and Mr El-Erian's former boss Alex Gross, it was confirmed today", "entities": [{"start": 209, "end": 224}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1451, "end": 1453}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1473}, {"start": 1482, "end": 1489}, {"start": 1505, "end": 1514}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his recent essay, he admitted he was spending far too much time away from home while working for @placeholder.", "idx": 68964}], "idx": 44883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The February 26 shooting of Trayvon Martin, a black teenager, by George Zimmerman, who is Hispanic, has in less than a month gone from a local story to a huge national story. As we all now know, Martin got into a confrontation with Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain patrolling a gated community in Sanford, Florida. Their confrontation ended when Zimmerman, who is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, shot the unarmed Martin. When the police failed to arrest Zimmerman partly because of the state's strong self-defense \"stand your ground\" law, the case raised outcries of racial injustice.\n@highlight\nState prosecutors have not brought charges in shooting death of Trayvon Martin\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills says the news that the federal government will investigate is welcome\n@highlight\nHe says in 1964, the Civil Rights Division was able to obtain convictions in three killings\n@highlight\nMills: The current federal investigation could help establish facts, defuse tensions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 83, "end": 98}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 834, "end": 854}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This version of events, questioned by some in the wake of a newly released video of a seemingly unhurt @placeholder in police custody, has been fodder for a counterattack on Martin's defenders.", "idx": 68967}], "idx": 44886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:34 EST, 27 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:15 EST, 27 October 2012 Three tribesmen who allegedly raped a British tourist are being kept hidden from police by their indigenous community in the north of Colombia. The 23-year-old woman, from London, was reportedly assaulted by three members of the Wayuu tribe in the village of Cabo de la Vela in the Guajira region of the country last weekend. The tourist is thought to have had an argument with the four companions she was travelling with and got lost after setting off by herself, according to news website Terra.\n@highlight\nTrio of tribesmen allegedly raped British tourist, 23, in the Guajira region of northern Colombia\n@highlight\nEthnic community is protecting the reported attackers\n@highlight\nColombia allows the ethnic Wayuu tribe a certain amount of autonomy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was attended by the police who accompanied her until she left back for @placeholder.'", "idx": 68970}], "idx": 44888} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The action on the pitch at the World Cup has been sensational -- but one man is engineering plenty of eye-catching scenes off it too. The wild touchline antics of Mexico coach Miguel Herrera have fans the world over willing his team to score, just so they can revel in his reaction. During Monday's 3-1 win over Croatia, which secured Mexico's place in the last 16, Herrera was his usual firecracker self on the sidelines. Now social media is awash with clips of Herrera hugging his players, screaming at the officials or rolling around the floor celebrating a goal.\n@highlight\nMexico coach Miguel Herrera becoming known for his touchline histrionics\n@highlight\nHerrera celebrates wildly with his players and remonstrates with referee\n@highlight\nMexico through to last 16 after finishing second behind Brazil in Group A", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder exploded into life on Monday, putting three goals past Croatia, each strike prompting an even more exuberant reaction from its coach.", "idx": 68972}, {"query": "But Mexico exploded into life on Monday, putting three goals past @placeholder, each strike prompting an even more exuberant reaction from its coach.", "idx": 68973}], "idx": 44890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cape Town, South Africa (CNN) -- Mike Steenkamp still wakes up in the morning expecting a phone call from his niece. That call never comes. \"It hasn't really sunk in to my way of thinking,\" he said. Steenkamp and his daughter Kim Martin told CNN this week that they aren't focusing on why Reeva Steenkamp is gone. She was shot and killed just three weeks ago by her boyfriend, Olympian and South African track star Oscar Pistorius. They are trying to avoid the speculation and debate that swirl around whether Pistorius intentionally shot and killed his 29-year-old girlfriend or whether he mistook her for an intruder. He's been charged with premeditated murder.\n@highlight\nReeva Steenkamp was shot and killed by boyfriend Oscar Pistorius\n@highlight\nFacing a murder charge, he says he mistook her for an intruder\n@highlight\nSteenkamp's uncle says the family will not attend the trial\n@highlight\nMike Steenkamp says he wants to forgive Pistorius, face to face", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before @placeholder started dating the man nicknamed \"Blade Runner\" for his lightning-fast prosthetic legs, she was famous in her own right.", "idx": 68975}], "idx": 44891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Morgantown, West Virginia (CNN) -- Wealthy Republican businessman John Raese has run three times for statewide office in West Virginia over the past few decades and has never won. It wasn't that long ago that most political observers here and in Washington thought his fourth campaign would be a losing battle too -- a Senate race against popular Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin. But now, several public surveys as well as parties' private polls show Raese within striking distance of snatching the seat of the late Sen. Robert Byrd from Democratic hands. In interview at his campaign headquarters, Raese, who joked that the Tea Party is to the left of him, said he believes voters are now more open to his anti-government views.\n@highlight\nRepublican millionaire is making a strong run against a popular governor running for Senate\n@highlight\nJohn Raese's campaign is his fourth attempt to win statewide office\n@highlight\nRaese says he's more conservative than the Tea Party\n@highlight\nGov. 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Television and Chuck Lorre, the creator of \"Two and a Half Men,\" a Los Angeles Superior Court spokeswoman said Thursday. The lawsuit, which also seeks punitive damages and recovery of unpaid wages, claims intentional interference with contractual relations and breach of contract, among other contentions. In addition to Sheen, 9th Step Productions -- a corporation formed by Sheen to contract out his acting services on the series -- also is a plaintiff in the lawsuit. Warner Bros. Television fired Sheen on Monday after he had gone on a two-week public rant against the show's producers.\n@highlight\nSheen's claims are \"imaginary,\" says Lorre's attorney\n@highlight\nA lawsuit is filed against Warner Bros. 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And from his hideout somewhere in southern Somalia, Mukhtar Abu Zubayr, the emir of Al-Shabaab, has planned numerous terror attacks, including the deadliest in Kenya since the U.S. Embassy bombing in 1998. Zubayr, who is also known as Ahmed Abdi Godane, already has a price on his head. In 2012, the U.S. State Department authorized a reward of up to $7 million for information on his whereabouts. 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The race opposing Republican Joni Ernst and Democrat Bruce Braley is still locked in a dead heat according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday. Ernst just barely edges out her Democratic rival by two points 45-43, a lead that keeps her within the poll's margin of error. The contest could tilt the balance of power in Washington in a year when Republicans are favored to take back the Senate. The results from the survey of 967 likely voters in Iowa echoes the two other nonpartisan polls in this month which also showed Ernst with a razor-thin one- to two-point edge.\n@highlight\nThe latest poll in the Iowa Senate race shows the contest is still a dead heat.\n@highlight\nBraley is gaining with independents and women, while Ernst leads with men.\n@highlight\nAbout 10 percent of likely voters said they could still change their mind.\n@highlight\nErnst could benefits from Republican Governor Terry Branstad's 15-point lead.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 180, "end": 200}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is expected to slide cleanly through the polls.", "idx": 69008}, {"query": "@placeholder has a 15-point lead according to the Quinnipiac poll.", "idx": 69009}], "idx": 44904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syria's President Bashar al-Assad looks more isolated with each passing day as his regime continues a bloody eight-month crackdown on pro-democracy protests. 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Sergei Lavrov met with his Ukrainian counterpart, Andriy Deshchytsia, yesterday, making the demands while an under pressure Ukraine ordered its troops out from Crimea after the Russian seizure of military bases there. The demand came before NATO today expressed concern over the Russian military build-up on Ukraine\u2019s borders. Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said NATO has all plans in place to defend members of the alliance. 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Barack Obama on Tuesday became the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party. Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday told supporters he will be the Democratic nominee. Obama's steady stream of superdelegate endorsements, combined with the delegates he received from Tuesday's primaries, put him past the 2,118 threshold, CNN projects. \"Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another -- a journey that will bring a new and better day to America,\" he said. \"Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.\" Watch Obama say he'll be the nominee \u00bb\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says she's not making any decisions tonight\n@highlight\nNEW: CNN projects Clinton wins South Dakota; Obama takes Montana\n@highlight\nObama passes delegate threshold\n@highlight\nClinton tells New York lawmakers she would be Obama's No. 2", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 120, "end": 135}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 417, "end": 419}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch what could be in store in @placeholder's future \u00bb", "idx": 69032}], "idx": 44918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 152-year-old Melbourne Cup is back on home soil, after a surprise win by Green Moon in Australia's most famous horse race. Bred in Ireland but owned and trained in Australia, Green Moon's victory will be sweet for local horse trainers and racing fans, who have seen the cup go to international entries in recent years. The six-year-old stallion took the winner's share of the AUD6 million (USD6.2 million) prize money, beating Fiorente second and Jakkalberry third. Green Moon was ridden by Hong Kong-based Australian jockey Brett Prebble. The win also marks the fourth time a horse owned by Lloyd Williams, an Australian businessman and property developer, has won the high-stakes contest that is watched by millions across the country.\n@highlight\nGreen Moon has won Australia's most famous horse race, the Melbourne Cup\n@highlight\nThe six-year-old stallion took the winner's share of the $6.2 million prize money\n@highlight\nAustralian horse-racing fans thrilled to have cup back on home soil\n@highlight\nMore international horses have been competing lured by lucrative prize pot", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 624, "end": 633}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 781, "end": 789}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's hard to overstate the significance of the race in the @placeholder sporting and social calendar.", "idx": 69038}], "idx": 44921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vladimir Putin could control Europe or America if he were not so busy, according to Formula One tycoon Bernie Ecclestone. The pair, who have been seen together at recent sporting events, often defend each other\u2019s viewpoints. But now the British billionaire has gone even further in praising Mr Putin, 62, during an interview with Russian newspaper Vedomosti. Mr Ecclestone, 83, reportedly praised the Russian president \u2013 who is widely blamed for stoking the conflict in Ukraine in recent months \u2013 saying: \u2018He\u2019s [Putin\u2019s] a first-class person. I always supported him. 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Corinne Cinatl, 29, from Bendigo in Victoria, welcomed daughter Matilda in the front seat of the family car as her husband and three-year-old son looked on. But she was unaware that her friend and birth photographer Breanna Gravener, 28, had been driving behind the family just in case anything happened on the way to the hospital. 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Just eight other players in England 142-year history have reached a century of caps - Peter Shilton, David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Bobby Moore, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Bobby Charlton and Billy Wright - and it's only fitting to mark the landmark properly. That's why Rooney returned to his old primary school, Our Lady and St Swithin\u2019s Catholic Primary School in Liverpool, for an exclusive Sportsmail photoshoot. 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Tacloban is currently facing a desperate lack of sustainable sanitation. UNICEF, among other organizations, has delivered portable toilets and hygiene supplies to Tacloban and is appealing for $34 million to help the four million children affected by Typhoon Haiyan, the estimated amount for six months of assistance. The lack of sustainable sanitation that the Tacloban region is suddenly facing is part of daily life for an astonishingly high percentage of the world's population.\n@highlight\n2.5 billion people do not have access to a toilet or sustainable sanitation\n@highlight\nNovember 19, 2013 has been designated first World Toilet Day by United Nations\n@highlight\nIn many countries, girls stay home from school or drop out all together due to lack of a safe place to change and clean", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 826, "end": 841}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some sobering facts about the world's lack of toilets, according to the @placeholder:", "idx": 69053}], "idx": 44930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tragic: Kenneth Bellando, 28, was found dead in an apparent suicide on March 12 An investment banker has been found dead in an apparent suicide in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Kenneth Bellando's death is the latest in a spate of suicides by finance professionals both around the globe and in New York. He was found dead in a neighboring backyard after jumping off his six-story building at around 10.20pm on Wednesday March 12. Police investigators told MailOnline that the case is still technically under investigation but there was no immediate suspicion of foul play and he was dead on arrival.\n@highlight\nKenneth Bellando jumped to his death on March 12\n@highlight\nHe worked at Levy Capital Partners and had previously trained as an analyst at JPMorgan and Paragon Capital Partners\n@highlight\nHis father John is the COO and CFO of Conde Nast and his brother is a CIO at JPMorgan; his emails were cited in the 'London Whale' hearings\n@highlight\nAt 28, Bellando is the youngest of the string of suicides by finance professionals who have killed themselves this year", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 23}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 191}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 609, "end": 624}, {"start": 682, "end": 702}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 761, "end": 784}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He returned to @placeholder after graduation and launched his career in finance.", "idx": 69055}], "idx": 44932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Their beautiful brand of football is the envy of the world and almost impossible to replicate. But it seems the clubs of the English Premier League and the Championship are more than happy to take just a little sprinkling of that Barcelona magic. The Catalan club have published a dream team of their former players currently playing at clubs in England's top two divisions - and it's a pretty talented bunch. While the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Yaya Toure, Cesc Fabregas, Mikel Arteta and Victor Valdes are household names, there are plenty of lesser-known La Masia graduates making the grade too.\n@highlight\nA number of former Barcelona stars are playing in English league\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas at Chelsea, Yaya Toure at Man City and Alexis Sanchez at Arsenal are among the prominent former Nou Camp stars\n@highlight\nVictor Valdes has recently moved to Manchester United\n@highlight\nAlex Song is spending the season on loan at West Ham from Barca\n@highlight\nLa Masia youngsters Jon Toral, Hector Bellerin, Marc Muniesa, Bojan Krkic and Ignasi Miquel also play in England", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 146}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His departure to Manchester City in 2010 disappointed many Barca fans but Toure has gone from strength to strength in the @placeholder.", "idx": 69056}], "idx": 44933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton was left with a protocol dilemma after cruising to the 31st victory of his career: how do you behave in front of the president of the Russian Federation? He turned against the wall in the pre-podium room and fluffed his hair, as has become his custom in recent months. The question was immediately raised whether this was a calculated slight motivated by a political objection. Doubtful. When Hamilton realised that Putin was in attendance, he shook the hand of the inscrutable leader, a ritual the pair repeated when Putin handed over the winner\u2019s trophy for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins the inaugural Russian Grand Prix in Sochi\n@highlight\nBrit finished ahead of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in Russia\n@highlight\nHe extends his Championship lead to 17 points after his ninth win\n@highlight\nValtteri Bottas third, with Jenson Button fourth and Kevin Magnussen fifth\n@highlight\nMercedes ensured victory in the constructors' world championship", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 149, "end": 166}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 913}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was able to complete 52 laps on a single set of tires, but his early mistake cost him dearly", "idx": 69060}], "idx": 44935} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Scott PUBLISHED: 20:02 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:04 EST, 1 June 2013 Split: Paul Hollywood confirmed he has split from wife Alexandra. The couple have an 11-year-old son By rights, this should be a time of celebration for Paul Hollywood. After all, it is not every week your new TV show airs on one of America\u2019s biggest networks. And the Wirral-born celebrity baker has long harboured hopes of carving out the U.S. fame to match his showbiz surname. Yet, instead of toasting his success, Hollywood cut a tortured figure this week as he sat slumped behind the wheel of his flashy Aston Martin sports car in a Kent village, his head in his hands.\n@highlight\nCelebrity baker has split from wife Alexandra of 15 years\n@highlight\nAlleged relationship with co-host of US Bake Off Marcela Valladolid\n@highlight\nNational treasure Mary Berry said to be his 'saviour' who could help the pair get back together", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 804}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Accountants say that, even after a divorce, @placeholder would be under no obligation to resign her position, which, importantly, gives her a half share in the new company\u2019s profits.", "idx": 69083}], "idx": 44950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Argentine mediator filmed negotiating Top Gear's departure from Tierra del Fuego has branded Jeremy Clarkson a 'delinquent.' Former local government minister Mariano Plecity was secretly recorded meeting programme chiefs before they fled their hotel because of local anger over a number plate on Clarkson's Porsche. Clarkson and co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond staged a Butch Cassidy-style ending to their now-infamous south American special, screened in two parts at the weekend. 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The final straw, on the back of last season's relegation, was Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat against Middlesbrough, which left Cardiff 17th in the Championship. Solskjaer was called to London on Wednesday morning for lengthy talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman who, on the instruction of absent owner Vincent Tan, opened discussions on terms for the 41-year-old's exit. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has left Cardiff City after a disappointing spell that lasted just eight months Cardiff owner Vincent Tan instructed chairman Mehmet Dalman to hold exit talks with the Norwegian\n@highlight\nOle Gunnar Solskjaer has left Cardiff after just eight months in charge\n@highlight\nSolskjaer had exit talks with chairman Mehmet Dalman on Wednesday\n@highlight\nCardiff won only five of their 25 league matches under the 41-year-old\n@highlight\nMidweek defeat by Middlesbrough left the club 17th in the Championship\n@highlight\nSolskjaer leaves by mutual consent and thanked Cardiff owner Vincent Tan for the opportunity\n@highlight\nCardiff want Dundee manager Paul Hartley to replace the Norwegian\n@highlight\nTony Pulis, Glenn Roeder and Craig Bellamy also in the frame to take over\n@highlight\nPlayer-coach Danny Gabbidon and academy coach Scott Young will prepare the team for Saturday's trip to Derby", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 516, "end": 535}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 988, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1425}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I also want to thank @placeholder for his continued and loyal support and feel I have gained a new friend.'", "idx": 69098}], "idx": 44960} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Durante PUBLISHED: 12:31 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:15 EST, 29 November 2012 Kris Humphries may be used to fighting in divorce court by now, but the basketball court is a different story. The Brooklyn Nets forward was ejected - along with two other players - after a massive melee broke out during the game on Thursday night in Boston. In the second quarter, Humphries set Celtics forward Kevin Garnet to the floor as he jumped up for a shot. Scroll down for video Strong armed: Kris Humphries is pushed into the courtside seats by Boston Celtics Rajon Rondo, rear right, and Jason Terry (4) in a massive brawl that broke out in the second quarter of the game\n@highlight\nFight started when Brooklyn Nets' Kris Humphries knocked down Boston Celtics player Kevin Garnet\n@highlight\nBrawl ensued as Rajon Rondo pushed Humphries into the courtside seats\n@highlight\nHumphries, Rondo and Nets forward Gerald Wallace all ejected from game for their roles in second quarter dust-up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rondo left the @placeholder locker room before it was opened to reporters, and was not available for comment.", "idx": 69106}], "idx": 44964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cheaper clothing, cars, household goods and electronic items are just some of the wins for consumers after Australia signed an historic free-trade deal with China worth an estimated $18 billion over a decade. Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Chinese President Xi Jinping witnessed the signing of the pact by their respective trade ministers after Mr Xi addressed federal Parliament in Canberra on Monday afternoon, during which he praised Australia as a country of 'dynamism and innovation'. Under the deal, 85 per cent of all Australian exports will enter China tariff-free, with this figure expected to rise to 93 per cent within four years and 95 per cent when it is in full force.\n@highlight\nTony Abbott and Xi Jinping have confirmed a free-trade agreement was signed on Monday\n@highlight\nUnder the deal, 85 per cent of Australian exports will enter China tariff-free\n@highlight\nIt will remove significant trade barriers for agriculture, resources and energy, manufacturing exports and investment\n@highlight\nMr Abbott is confident the deal will boost the economy and create jobs", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 348, "end": 349}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder told parliament his country of 1.3 billion people was a 'market of immense potential', importing more than US$10 trillion in goods over the next five years and investing $500 billion overseas, while its people make over 500 million overseas visits.", "idx": 69112}], "idx": 44969} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- The Turkish prime minister huddled Wednesday with a special Syrian envoy in an effort to help stem the growing tide of refugees racing into Turkey from conflict-wracked Syria. The number of Syrians who have crossed the border stood at 8,421 Wednesday morning, according to Turkey's disaster and emergency management directorate. Their flight has been spurred by violence and a military offensive in the country, and Turkish officials are worried that the border crisis could deteriorate and destabilize the region. World powers have been outraged at the violence, and at least 54 countries are backing a tough resolution on Syria that was to be issued Wednesday at the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland.\n@highlight\nA Human Rights Council draft statement is getting support\n@highlight\nAngelina Jolie is to visit refugees in Syria this week\n@highlight\nA human rights activist is reporting hundreds of arrests in Syria\n@highlight\nThe state-run news agency reports mass grave containing security personnel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 78, "end": 83}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 687, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 769}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder government insists that it is stopping \"armed terrorist groups\" who carried out a \"massacre\" in the city: the killing 120 members of the security forces.", "idx": 69121}], "idx": 44974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lauren Bacall, who died Tuesday at the age of 89, always said, not altogether happily, that she would be defined by her relationship with her husband, the great actor Humphrey Bogart. She was not entirely wrong. It is hard to think of Bacall without thinking of Bogart. When she first arrived on screen in 1944 in \"To Have and Have Not,\" at the ripe old age of 19, the thing that captivated audiences was not her beauty -- there were lots of pretty girls on screen -- so much as her preternatural steeliness. Here was a woman who could stand up to Bogart purring line by purring line, menacing look by menacing look, sneer by sneer, which may be why he wound up falling in love with her in real life. She was not a shrinking violet. She was a Venus flytrap.\n@highlight\nLauren Bacall, a Hollywood icon, died on Tuesday at the age of 89\n@highlight\nNeal Gabler: She would be defined by her marriage to the great actor Humphrey Bogart\n@highlight\nHe says self-possessed Bacall was the perfect noir woman, she had the right attitude\n@highlight\nGabler: Despite the razor's edge she brought to screen, her persona outlasted its time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 924, "end": 938}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those things made them feral, which is not an adjective anyone would ever have used on the self-contained, self-possessed @placeholder.", "idx": 69122}], "idx": 44975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 Ricardo Carvalho believes Real Madrid would have the most feared attack in football if Falcao were to join Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale to the Spanish capital next season. The Colombia striker, a firm favourite of Real president Florentino Perez, was a talismanic figure at cross-city rivals Atletico prior to his move to Monaco last summer. Reports in Spain suggest that the forward, who is currently watching his country star in the World Cup from the sidelines as he recovers from a cruciate ligament injury, is in negotiations with a move to boss Carlo Ancelotti's side.\n@highlight\nRicardo Carvalho believes Real Madrid would have the most feared attack in history if Falcao joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale at Real Madrid\n@highlight\nFalcao is reportedly in negotiations with a move to the Spanish giants\n@highlight\nCarvalho and Falcao are currently team-mates at French side Monaco", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 149, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 276, "end": 291}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 598, "end": 612}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 732, "end": 748}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Everyone knows @placeholder is the best player in the world and also the best professional,' Carvalho said.", "idx": 69124}], "idx": 44976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal judge has ordered the reinstatement of an openly lesbian former Air Force major who was dismissed from the military under the government's \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy. Judge Ronald Leighton of Tacoma, Washington, made his ruling Friday. It is the latest legal and political setback for the Obama administration, which is seeking to end the policy through a legislative and executive solution. Maj. Margaret Witt, a decorated flight nurse with 20 years of service, had sued to return to the Air Force Reserve. She was honorably discharged in July 2007 on the grounds that she had a six-year relationship with another woman, a civilian.\n@highlight\nNEW: Air Force: \"Witt's discharge was fully consistent with the law\"\n@highlight\nThe judge says Witt's discharge violated constitutional due process rights\n@highlight\nShe was a decorated flight nurse with 20 years of service\n@highlight\nJudge: Her dismissal did not promote military readiness, unit morale or cohesion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 512, "end": 528}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2006, Leighton had ruled against @placeholder, but a federal appeals court had ordered him to take another look at the case.", "idx": 69128}, {"query": "A six-day federal trial had wrapped up earlier this week, and @placeholder had openly indicated he would likely rule in Witt's favor.", "idx": 69129}, {"query": "A six-day federal trial had wrapped up earlier this week, and Leighton had openly indicated he would likely rule in @placeholder's favor.", "idx": 69130}], "idx": 44978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jane Simpson PUBLISHED: 14:44 EST, 9 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:27 EST, 10 February 2013 Scottish Formula 1 star David Coulthard admitted he was in 'huge shock' today after his younger sister died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 35. Lynsay Jackson - mother to ten-month old baby girl Emilie Anne - is understood to have endured cardiac failure at around 4am yesterday. The trained nurse, who until relatively recently ran the family\u2019s well-known motoring museum, is understood to have gone to bed complaining of stomach pains before the attack. Scroll down for video Family: Lynsay Jackson (second right) pictured with her husband Will (right) on their wedding day. She is pictured beside her brother David Coulthard and his fiance Karen Minier\n@highlight\nLynsay Jackson, 35, found dead at her home in Scotland yesterday morning\n@highlight\nPolice are investigating death but said it is not being treated as suspicious\n@highlight\nMrs Jackson previously ran motoring museum dedicated to brother's career\n@highlight\nCoulthard 'told of death before he appeared on BBC Saturday Kitchen Live'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 746, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After his win, the @placeholder driver said: \u2018It was my sister\u2019s birthday and she asked me for a win, so I dedicate this race to her.", "idx": 69136}], "idx": 44982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner and Associated Press Reporter By far the most captivating character in the far-flung saga of California state senator turned accused arms trafficker Leland Yee is the flashy suit wearing, mustachioed 'reformed' San Francisco crime boss Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow. The beloved Yee's arrest shocked residents throughout a community that largely adored him Wednesday, but the flashy suit and mustache sporting Chow's was simply another twist in his life's tale of ruthless crime and redemption. But just how much of a twist remains a source of debate. While the FBI's exhaustive report on his crimes call Chow the Dragonhead leader of a fearsome triad, local authorities think his days of power have long ago devolved to a life of petty crime.\n@highlight\nRaymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow was arrested Wednesday in a massive San Francisco organized crime sweep\n@highlight\nSince his 2003 release from prison Chow claimed he was done with crime and even spoke to at-risk youth about the dangers of gangs\n@highlight\nThe FBI says he was 'Dragonhead' of an international crime syndicate but local police wonder if those were lies, too\n@highlight\nAlso arrested in the huge sting was progressive state senator for San Francisco Leland Yee, who's charges include arms trafficking", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 255, "end": 279}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 770, "end": 794}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say Chow's gang lured state Sen. Leland Yee into its clutches through money and campaign contributions in exchange for legislative help, as @placeholder sought to rebuild his campaign coffers to run for California secretary of state.", "idx": 69141}], "idx": 44987} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman and Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:15 EST, 31 October 2013 Andrew Rosenfeld founded a company that gives free mobile calls and text messages to Unite members A firm set up by one of Labour\u2019s biggest donors has been helping union thugs who are running a campaign of intimidation. The People\u2019s Operator, a mobile phone company founded by multi-millionaire Andrew Rosenfeld \u2013 a close friend of Ed Miliband \u2013 gives free mobile calls and text messages to Unite members. It signed a deal last year to supply phones to activists and funnel cash to the union.\n@highlight\nThe People's Operator, a mobile phone company founded by millionaire Andrew Rosenfeld gives free calls and text messages to Unite members\n@highlight\nSigned a deal to supply phones to activists and funnel cash to the union", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 326, "end": 346}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 610, "end": 630}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Rosenfeld has given or pledged @placeholder around \u00a32million in donations and loans since 2005.", "idx": 69143}], "idx": 44989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Cooke PUBLISHED: 08:35 EST, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 8 November 2012 Stacey Perkins outside Trafford Magistrates' Court where she pleaded guilty to common assault A feuding mother started a catfight with another mum in a school playground over the death of a 17-year-old in a car crash. Blonde Stacey Perkins, 23, 'ambushed' 24-year-old Jemma Collis as she waited to pick up her son at Partington Primary School, near Manchester. The assault took place last September after Miss Collis began dating Nathan Rowe, who was jailed in 2005 for killing Perkins' cousin Robert Morris in a car crash.\n@highlight\nStacey Perkins 'ambushed' Jemma Collis, 24, in the playground during school pick up time\n@highlight\nHeadteacher dashed out to break up the fight, witnessed by other children\n@highlight\nFeud had broken out after Perkins' cousin was killed in a car crash eight years ago by Collis' boyfriend\n@highlight\nNathan Rowe served four years in prison for killing Robert Morris, 17, in 2004 by dangerous driving\n@highlight\nHe was also injured in playground attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 116, "end": 142}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 410, "end": 434}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added: '@placeholder immediately recognised a voice as that of Stacey Perkins saying \"you think you are going to smash my face in?\"", "idx": 69151}], "idx": 44995} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 05:04 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 10 March 2014 A beautiful week of Spring weather began in Britain today as the country basked in sunshine, above-average temperatures and dry conditions. But temperatures have dropped to a more normal level for the season after parts of the country enjoyed their hottest weather of the year yesterday. The mercury reached 20C (68F) for the first time in nearly six months as most of the country basked in sunshine, Met Office forecasters said. Most other parts of England experienced warmth around 18C (64F) with East Anglia and the East Midlands enjoying the best of the sunshine.\n@highlight\nMercury reached 20C (68F) for first time in nearly six months yesterday as most of country basked in sunshine\n@highlight\nAlthough temperatures are set to fall by 5 or 6C from the weekend high, the coming week will remain mainly dry\n@highlight\nBut forecasters warn weather may change towards weekend, with rain possibly moving into some northern areas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 832, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "last time the @placeholder mark was breached was on October 8 last year.", "idx": 69155}], "idx": 44997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A forensic psychologist called in to analyse the Sydney siege gunman has revealed how just hours after the ordeal ended he counselled a crying Muslim taxi driver who feared for his life because two people had been killed by a man claiming to be part of his religion. Self-styled Sheik Man Haron Monis forced his 18 hostages to hold up an Islamic Shahada flag, which bore an inscription 'There is no god but God, and Mohamed is the messenger of God' during his 16-hour siege at the Lindt Caf\u00e9 in Martin Place. As Tim Watson-Munro hoped into a cab to travel to his office on Elizabeth Street, not far from the scene where Monis killed Lindt manager Tori Johnson and barrister Katrina Dawson, he noticed his bearded driver looked upset.\n@highlight\nTim Watson-Munro got into a cab in Sydney hours after the siege ended\n@highlight\nHe helped analyse gunman Man Haron Monis holding 18 people hostage\n@highlight\nHe noticed his bearded taxi driver looked upset and asked if he was 'OK'\n@highlight\n'I'm very frightened someone will kill me today,' the driver said\n@highlight\nMr Watson-Munro counselled the man for half an hour and encourages others to reach out and ask 'are you okay?'\n@highlight\nComes as hashtag #illridewithyou goes viral on social media,\n@highlight\nTwitter users from around the country have offered to ride public transport with people who feel intimidated by anti-Muslim sentiment following siege", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 444, "end": 446}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 745, "end": 760}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I have enough faith in this country that they are not going to say \u201cthis is a @placeholder inspired tragedy\u201d,\u2019 Mr Watson-Munro said.", "idx": 69161}], "idx": 45003} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Adm. William Fallon has resigned as chief of U.S. forces in the Middle East and Central Asia after more than a year in the post, citing what he called an inaccurate perception that he is at odds with the Bush administration over Iran. Adm. William Fallon had been serving as chief of U.S. forces in the Middle East and Central Asia since 2007. Fallon, the head of U.S. Central Command, was the subject of a recent Esquire magazine profile that portrayed him as resisting pressure for military action against Iran, which the Bush administration accuses of trying to develop nuclear weapons.\n@highlight\nBush: \"He deserves considerable credit for progress that has been made\"\n@highlight\nDefense Secretary Robert Gates says he accepts the resignation with regret\n@highlight\nGates says Fallon will be replaced by his deputy, Lt. Gen. 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Back to work, picking my 10 players for Sportsmail... and then watching to see how they fare through the campaign. Some of these picks are obvious because they are big-money buys but I hope you will agree there are some surprise names, too. There isn\u2019t a Manchester City player but that\u2019s because there is no mystery about their squad. Leave a comment below and let me know your players to watch. Enjoy the season! No 1: Alexis Sanchez Arsenal fans might tell you they didn\u2019t expect to see another fast winger type coming in but you can\u2019t ignore the chance to sign the electrifying Chilean.\n@highlight\nThe Premier League season is just around the corner so here are the top ten players to look out for\n@highlight\nFrom big-money buys to canny Bosman signings there are some obvious players - and some surprises too\n@highlight\nThere are no Manchester City signings as there is no mystery to their squad\n@highlight\nLeave a comment below on who you want to watch this season", "entities": [{"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 881, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stellar signing: @placeholder brings pace, trickery and menace to Arsenal's forward line.", "idx": 69164}], "idx": 45005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "China has built an island fortress on a disputed reef, raising concerns over their military ambitions in the South China Sea. Satellite images show that an artificial island with two piers, a helipad and a cement plant has appeared within the past nine months at Hughes Reef in the Spratly Islands. China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei have all registered claims to the territory, leading to increased military tensions recently. Original: The first satellite images, taken in March last year, showed the original 380 square metre platform that work started expanding from. US officials have described China's building expansion in the area as 'unprecedented'\n@highlight\nIsland fortress has appeared on Hughes Reef in South China Sea\n@highlight\nExperts say base and facilities can support large numbers of troops\n@highlight\nConcerns that government are pursuing military ambitions in the region\n@highlight\nDisputed territory is believed to rich in oil and gas reserves", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 109, "end": 123}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 590, "end": 591}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reef is approximately 210 miles from the @placeholder and 660 miles from China.", "idx": 69171}], "idx": 45012} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Mills An Australian entrepreneur is revolutionising the cost of private education for parents by offering last-minute discounts for their child's education. In a world-first, 25-year-old Jeremy Wein has partnered with a number of Australia's leading independent schools to offer parents between 10 and 40 per cent off the price of their child's enrollment via School Places. The idea, similar to travel website Wotif.com, came to Wein who wanted to apply the ease of the travel website to the complexity and expense of private school placements. Scroll down for video Xavier College, a boarding school in Melbourne, has signed up with the School Places website offering parents reduced costs for their child\n@highlight\nThe website offers discounts between 10 and 40 per cent on annual fees\n@highlight\nParents can 'claim' a place on School Places at the last-minute if an availability matches their search\n@highlight\nAvailabilities are offered from preschool to year 12 in NSW and Victoria\n@highlight\nIt works similar to travel site Wotif.com by removing the hassle of finding a private school placement", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Victorian schools which have registered pay a commission to the site when a vacancy becomes available 'similar to what a travel agent might charge you for booking a holiday,' Ms Mactier said.", "idx": 69172}], "idx": 45013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Texas election officials can go ahead and enforce a controversial voter identification law opposed by the Obama administration and civil rights groups, the U.S. Supreme Court said early Saturday. The decision comes just two days before early voting begins in the state. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said it was \"a major step backward to let stand a law...(that was) designed to discriminate.\" Holder: My work on voting rights most important \"It is true we are close to an election,\" Holder said Saturday, \"but the outcome here that would be least confusing to voters is the one that allowed the most people to vote lawfully.\n@highlight\nNEW: Holder says ruling is \"a major step backward\"\n@highlight\nSupreme Court decision clears the way for enforcement of voter ID law in November election\n@highlight\n\"We are pleased,\" Texas attorney general's office says\n@highlight\nDecision is an \"affront to our democracy,\" NAACP leader says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder has repeatedly instructed courts to consider the importance of preserving the status quo on the eve of an election,\" the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said.", "idx": 69173}], "idx": 45014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A senior Afghan commander who has advised the Prime Minister has warned that withdrawing British troops from Afghanistan will spark a \u2018global jihad\u2019. The damaging comments come on the day David Cameron hosts a high-profile summit at Chequers to discuss plans to combat the Taliban and other terrorist threats after American and British troops pull out next year. But in an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday, Colonel Amin Jan of the Afghan National Army (ANA) said that removing British forces from Afghanistan will allow Al Qaeda and the Taliban to seize power. Combat zone: Col Jan, second left, with David Cameron and Chief of Defence Staff General Sir David Richards at Camp Bastion in 2011\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron is hosting a summit to discuss plans to combat the Taliban after U.S. and British troops pull out next year\n@highlight\nColonel Amin Jan says Taliban will seize power if British forces withdraw", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 398, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 442, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer also claimed that ANA troops are not good enough to defeat the insurgents \u2013 a statement that is politically embarrassing for the Prime Minister, as these troops have been trained by @placeholder mentors for the past three years.", "idx": 69203}, {"query": "\u2018Think about whether you would like Afghanistan to go back to being a @placeholder state and a home for terrorism.", "idx": 69204}], "idx": 45035} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A wealthy British expat described as a \u2018sex obsessed Jekyll and Hyde narcissist\u2019 was last night sentenced to 30 years in prison for murder and rape. Robert Dolby, a 74-year-old originally from Romford, Essex, was also portrayed as a \u2018lying pervert\u2019 before his conviction at the Alpes-Maritimes Assizes in Nice, in the south of France. He was found guilty of killing a woman he invited to dinner in 2010, and also of sexually assaulting and then trying to kill another victim in 2012. All of the crimes are said to have taken place in Dolby\u2019s flat in Beausoleil, the Riviera resort town just outside Monaco, and at another apartment nearby.\n@highlight\nRobert Dolby, 74, guilty of murder, attempted murder, and rape\n@highlight\nHe killed woman and sexually assaulted and strangled another\n@highlight\nCrimes took place in his flat in Beausoleil outside Monaco", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 278, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He retired to the sun-soaked south of @placeholder in 2005 with his wife, who died of cancer in 2009.", "idx": 69205}], "idx": 45036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brutal, utterly brutal. If Jose Mourinho\u2019s dismissive pre-match comments about Roberto di Matteo\u2019s glorious achievements seemed a little unkind then this was worse, much worse. And how Mourinho will have savoured it because here was a performance to encapsulate the point he had been trying to make. Winning the Champions League is all very well, he seemed to say on the eve of the game, but as a manager you can fluke it with a few good players and a bit of luck. 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Tensions between the neighbors gave an added piquancy to the competition's grand final in Copenhagen, Denmark, in which both nations were fielding entries. Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea region in March and eastern Ukraine is currently roiled by pro-Russian separatist protests. On the night, however, it was a much talked about 25-year-old from Austria who stole the show. Conchita Wurst, the onstage drag persona of Thomas Neuwirth, was the runaway winner for a performance of the ballad \"Rise Like A Phoenix.\"\n@highlight\nAustria's Conchita Wurst wins Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen\n@highlight\nRussia and Ukraine made it through to final\n@highlight\nTensions between the country have been high since Moscow's annexation of Crimea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 111, "end": 133}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 383, "end": 393}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 718}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Performing in a skintight dress with long hair and a full beard, Wurst scored 290 points to become @placeholder's first Eurovision winner since 1966.", "idx": 69214}], "idx": 45043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sally Lee for Daily Mail Australia Fascinating images have emerged from an Australian Aboriginal tribe's annual pilgrimage to their sacred sites along Queensland's western deserts. Melbourne photographer Brook Mitchell documented the spiritual event of the Marrinyama men who embark on the journey each year as a way of keeping their local traditions and lore alive. The men spend three months of their summer at bush camps near the desert outpost town of Cloncurry in Queensland's north-west, where temperatures average in the high 40Cs. They're also known as the 'Kangaroo Society' for the self-inflicted ceremonial marks cut into the arms of the men with sharp rock fragments to resemble the scratch from a kangaroo.\n@highlight\nPhotographer Brook Mitchell documented the annual pilgrimage of the Marrinyama men of Queensland's western deserts\n@highlight\nThe tribe visit their sacred sites as a way of keeping their local traditions and lore alive\n@highlight\nThey spend three months of the summer at bush camps near Cloncurry in Queensland's north-west\n@highlight\nThey're also known as the 'Kangaroo Society' for the self-inflicted ceremonial marks cut into the arms of the men to resemble the scratch from a kangaroo", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 36}, {"start": 78, "end": 98}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Desert dust stroms and rain combine for a spectacular light show during the @placeholder society's pilgrimage in summer", "idx": 69219}], "idx": 45048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Desperate: Shaker Aamer, who can only speak to his family via Skype from Guantanamo Bay For a few agonising moments, the iPad screen was blank. Then, at last, it flickered to life, to be filled by a familiar round face with a white-flecked beard and deeply-etched lines. Though the man forced one of his big, trademark smiles, fear and misery were seared in his eyes; though he tried to sound optimistic. Gathered around the screen, his family bolstered his spirits with uplifting stories about their lives \u2013 how his children were faring well at school and growing up to make him proud; yet they, too, struggled to mask their sorrow.\n@highlight\nShaker Aamer has been held in Guantanamo Bay without trial for 13 years\n@highlight\nHe is the last British detainee in the US camp in Cuba\n@highlight\nFather-of-four was captured in Afghanistan and handed to US forces\n@highlight\nHe has been allowed to make two Skype calls to British wife in past month\n@highlight\nMost recent call was facilitated by the Red Cross\n@highlight\nHe 'wanted to know whether anyone outside family cared about him'", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 767, "end": 768}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 852}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whatever the truth, his family say he would welcome the opportunity to stand trial in a @placeholder court, or indeed any court, to prove his innocence.", "idx": 69225}], "idx": 45051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Nobody seems to have a positive word for Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to ban oversized servings of sugary drinks in New York's food-service establishments. The mayor has been decried as a nanny. He has been accused of selective enforcement. (A Starbucks 20 ounce drink can have more than 500 calories, but will be exempt from the ban because it contains more than 50% milk.) The beverage industry complains that solutions to the obesity problem ought to be more \"comprehensive.\" One important conservative magazine called the mayor's actions a form of \"fascism.\" So let's defy the trend here and say: Good for Bloomberg. Obesity is America's most important public health problem, and the mayor has led the way against it. This latest idea may or may not yield results. But it is already raising awareness. Even if it fails to become law, it ought to prod the beverage industry into acting as more responsible corporate citizens.\n@highlight\nNew York Mayor Michael Bloomberg being criticized for his stance on soda\n@highlight\nDavid Frum says the mayor should be applauded for trying to tackle obesity issue\n@highlight\nHe says the proposed ban on supersized soda is aimed at sellers, not at buyers' liberties\n@highlight\nFrum: There is little doubt about the serious health effects of sugary soda", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 83}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 981, "end": 997}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sugary drinks now provide 7% of the calories in the @placeholder diet, the largest single national source of calories.", "idx": 69230}], "idx": 45054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A business analyst who quit a high-flying job in London to become landlord of a country inn has seen his freehouse named pub of the year. Peter Tiley quit the rat race in 2013 and spent nearly all his savings on leasing The Salutation Inn in Ham near Berkeley, Gloucestershire, after realising his 'passion' was 'spending time in a wonderful old boozer talking rubbish with friends.' The 31-year-old had had heard a talk from Steve Jobs on being passionate about work which got him thinking 'about how I would look back on my life as an old man'. After quitting his high flying job in London Peter Tiley opened a pub in Gloucestershire with his wife Claire which has just been named Pub of The Year\n@highlight\nPeter Tiley quit his job in 2013 to take over a pub in Ham, Gloucestershire\n@highlight\n31-year-old had a 'five-figure salary job' at a telecoms consultancy in Soho\n@highlight\nHe realised his passion was 'spending time in an old boozer with friends'\n@highlight\nCampaign for Real Ale has named the Salutation Inn as Pub of the Year\n@highlight\nPub has log fire, skittle alley and piano, as well as Morris dancing evenings", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 970, "end": 990}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He explained: 'This isn't a pub for vegetarians but we're in rural @placeholder, this is traditional farming country.'", "idx": 69234}], "idx": 45055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harrowing new details have emerged in the alleged June rape of a female Vanderbilt University student involving four college football players. Vanderbilt tight end Brandon Vandenburg, safety Cory Batey, defensive Brandon Banks, and receiver Jaborian 'Tip' McKenzie were suspended and indicted last month for allegedly raping a 21-year-old co-ed June 23 and videotaping the assault. On Saturday, the site BuzzFeed revealed information about the night of the sex assault, during which the players linked to the case allegedly smashed through a security door before one of the suspects covered a surveillance camera in the hallway with a towel. Tight end Brandon Vandenburg, 20, of Indio, California (left) and safety Cory Batey, (right) 19 of Nashville, Tennessee, are among the four Vanderbilt football players charged with rape\n@highlight\nVanderbilt head football coach James Franklin suspected of instructing player to erase video of the rape\n@highlight\nAuthorities say suspect Brandon Vandenburg took 21-year-old to a bar June 23 and then brought her unconscious to his door room\n@highlight\nUnspecified objects may have been used in sex assault\n@highlight\nCory Batey, Brandon Banks and Jaborian 'Tip' McKenzie all suspended and indicted on rape charg\n@highlight\nChris Boyd, wide receiver, was indicted in August as accessory after the fact", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 92}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 164, "end": 181}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 241, "end": 263}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 652, "end": 669}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 979, "end": 996}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Freed: @placeholder was released from jail this week on $350,000 bond", "idx": 69237}], "idx": 45057} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- Barnes & Noble's Kindle competitor may have been the worst-kept secret since balloon boy's disastrous appearance on CNN last week. Barnes & Noble has unveiled an e-reader called \"Nook,\" which will sell for $260 in November. But the advance hype doesn't seem to have hurt the launch of the Nook, an impressive-looking $260 device that will go head-to-head with Amazon.com's Kindle, currently the most successful product in a small but growing market for e-book readers. Basic details of the Nook were published by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday following leaked images that appeared on Gizmodo last week. And Barnes & Noble leaked product details hours before reporters filed into Pier 60 in Manhattan for the announcement on Tuesday afternoon.\n@highlight\nBarnes & Noble unviles an e-reader called \"Nook,\" which ships in November\n@highlight\nThe reader will cost $260, which is comparable to Amazon's Kindle\n@highlight\nThe Kindle has been the dominant e-reader, but \"Nook\" has some new features\n@highlight\nNook lets friends to \"lend\" e-books to each other; and features color navigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 127, "end": 129}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 528, "end": 546}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Nook, with color icons, a wide selection of designer cases and color-customizable back panel, looks like a fashionista compared to the more bookish @placeholder.", "idx": 69239}], "idx": 45058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens The family of murdered honeymooner Anni Dewani said they were \u2018one step closer\u2019 to justice last night as her husband was finally extradited to South Africa. Millionaire British businessman Shrien Dewani will this morning appear in court in Cape Town where he will face allegations that he ordered the killing of his 28-year-old wife in November 2010. The 33-year-old from Bristol had engaged in a marathon legal battle to block extradition claiming he was unwell, but last night he was flown out of the city\u2019s airport. 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Valerie Graves, 55, who had been house-sitting over Christmas with family, was found beaten to death with head and facial injuries on Monday morning. Although police released details of where mother-of-two Miss Graves died, they gave no indication they were any nearer to solving the mystery of her death. Miss Graves, an artist, had been staying at the house \u2013 in a village featured in ITV drama Midsomer Murders \u2013 with her sister Janet, 60, Janet\u2019s architect boyfriend Nigel Acres, 59, and the sisters\u2019 elderly mother Eileen, 87.\n@highlight\nValerie Graves's family tell of their 'complete shock' at her murder\n@highlight\nPolice appeal to public for information about the possibility of someone in the area with blood-stained clothes\n@highlight\nSon Tom says the murder victim will be 'sorely missed' by relatives\n@highlight\nMillionaire owner of the home Malcolm Chamberlain, 66, was on holiday with his family in Costa Rica at the time of the murder\n@highlight\nMr Chamberlain was apparently pictured on a sex website which said he was interested in 'casual sex' but he denies posting the profile", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 138, "end": 174}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1293}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and boasts its own jetty, is owned by businessman @placeholder,", "idx": 69244}], "idx": 45062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An American contractor said Thursday that the U.S. mission in Iraq will be undermined if the Iraqi government succeeds in revoking blanket legal immunity for American security contractors. An armored vehicle of a foreign private security company drives in central Baghdad in October 2007. Carter Andress reacted to a Wednesday government report that said the removal of legal immunity for American private security contractors could set off an \"exodus\" from war-ravaged Iraq and \"impose significant limitations\" on American reconstruction efforts. The scenario is outlined in the quarterly report issued to Congress by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.\n@highlight\nReport says loss of contractor immunity could spark \"exodus\" from Iraq\n@highlight\nContractor says Iraq reliant on firms like his, \"for better or for worse\"\n@highlight\nScholar skeptical that contractors would leave -- \"Too much money to be made\"\n@highlight\nAbout 70 private security companies have operated in Iraq since 2003", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 632, "end": 680}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is, I would argue, a good thing because it's trying to take @placeholder and turn it into what is a more natural setting, where that government is in charge of the operations of what's happening on the ground from a legal standpoint.\"", "idx": 69247}], "idx": 45063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- People who consume lots of foods rich in vitamin B12 -- such as fish and fortified cereals -- may be at lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than people who take in less of the vitamin, a small study conducted in Finland suggests. In the study, which was published in Neurology, researchers in Scandinavia analyzed blood samples from 271 individuals ages 65 to 79 who showed no evidence of dementia. The researchers tested for levels of a blood marker of vitamin B12 and for levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that has been linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (as well as heart disease and stroke).\n@highlight\nPeople who consume foods rich in vitamin B12 may be at lower risk of developing Alzheimer's\n@highlight\nB vitamins may help lower homocysteine levels, an amino acid linked to the disease\n@highlight\nAlzheimer's disease risk could be minimized with general good nutrition", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 65, "end": 67}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 582, "end": 600}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The links among Alzheimer's risk, homocysteine, and @placeholder were more pronounced in older individuals, the study found.", "idx": 69249}], "idx": 45064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Toyota engineers found an electronic software problem that caused \"sudden unintended acceleration\" in a test vehicle during pre-production trials, according to a company engineering document obtained by and translated for CNN. The 2006 document, marked \"confidential,\" recounted the results of an adaptive cruise-control software test in a model internally designated the 250L, a vehicle later sold as the Lexus 460 in Japan and Europe. The document says a \"fail-safe overhaul\" would be needed for another model in production, internally designated the 180L, which the company says was later sold as a Toyota Tundra. Toyota insists that the document shows no such thing, and it continues to deny that any sudden unintended acceleration in any of its vehicles was caused by electronic systems. But three translations of the report, including two commissioned by CNN after Toyota's objections, found that engineers raised concerns that the adaptive cruise control system would start the car moving forward on its own.\n@highlight\nTranslated Toyota report describes a cruise-control system test\n@highlight\nExperts say the translated report describes a software problem\n@highlight\nThe company denies electronics are responsible for sudden acceleration", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the third translation, Toyota's engineers stated that a test was conducted on the 180L \"to prevent the accelerator malfunction that caused the vehicle to accelerate on its own\" in an earlier test of the @placeholder.", "idx": 69254}], "idx": 45068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Almost two years ago, Neil Lennon masterminded Celtic's famous Champions League victory over Barcelona - now he's at the bottom of the Championship. The former Northern Ireland midfielder was appointed manager of Bolton on Sunday and has one of the most difficult tasks in English football as he looks to arrest Wanderers' alarming slump. Lennon concedes he has a 'big job on his hands' at a club who are \u00a3160million-plus in debt where losing has become a habit, and the fact he has taken the Bolton post highlights problems facing British and Irish bosses (although there are five managers in the Championship with experience as a Champions league boss).\n@highlight\nNeil Lennon has been named as Bolton Wanderers' new manager\n@highlight\nFormer Celtic boss has replaced Dougie Freedman in the hot seat\n@highlight\nBolton are bottom of the Championship table after just one win\n@highlight\nLennon has several pressing priorities, including winning back the fans\n@highlight\nNorthern Irishman turned down offers from abroad to take Bolton job", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 160, "end": 175}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 697, "end": 712}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 970, "end": 986}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder supporters do like a moan (name a club where fans don't grumble) but there is a huge disconnect at the moment between the club and their followers and home attendances are falling off a cliff.", "idx": 69260}, {"query": "@placeholder parted company with Freedman after a dismal run of results in the second tier", "idx": 69263}, {"query": "Neil Lennon (@placeholder) - managed Celtic in the Champions League", "idx": 69264}], "idx": 45073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If you have cash to spare, and are bored with free sites such as Facebook and Twitter, there's a new social network designed specifically for the rich. Called Netropolitan, the network costs $9,000 (\u00a35,500) to join, which includes a $6,000 (\u00a33,600) initiation fee, plus a $3,000 (\u00a31,800) annual fee. Perks include unlimited cloud storage and no advertising \u2013 but the rest of the features are similar to those seen on free sites such as Facebook. Netropolitan (pictured) was set up by Manhattan-based composer James Touchi-Peters. For $9,000, (\u00a35,500) users get unlimited cloud storage, and can share files with other users, as well as no advertising. However, the rest of the site resembles Facebook, meaning users can update statuses, add photos and find friends\n@highlight\nNetropolitan was set up by composer James Touchi-Peters\n@highlight\nIt costs $9,000 (\u00a35,500) to join, which includes a $3,000 (\u00a31,800) annual fee\n@highlight\nPerks include unlimited cloud storage and no advertising\n@highlight\nHowever, the rest of the site resembles free sites such as Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 509, "end": 527}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 829}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Netropolitan includes many features you have come to expect from a modern online social network - and a few that you may not,\u2019 explained Mr @placeholder.", "idx": 69266}], "idx": 45075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Today, Keivan Mohammad Hassan lives a peaceful life with his family as a civil engineer in Sacramento, California. But things could easily be very different. Hassan believes that had he not fled his homeland as a refugee, he would likely number among the Iranian Baha'is facing years behind bars simply for working to provide younger members of their community a tertiary education. \"If myself and my wife were there, we would be imprisoned,\" he said. Hassan, 31, is a member of the Baha'i Faith, Iran's largest religious minority with an estimated 300,000 members. Considered by the ruling clergy to be apostates, Baha'is have been persecuted in Iran since the faith arose there in the mid-19th century.\n@highlight\nThe Baha'i -- Iran's largest religious minority -- are systematically excluded from higher education\n@highlight\nIn response, Baha'is have improvised an informal, semi-underground college since 1987\n@highlight\nIran's raid on the institution earlier this year has prompted an international outcry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 23, "end": 44}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He finds it astonishing that he could be arrested, like so many others in his community, for the \"crime\" of bringing education to young @placeholder.", "idx": 69270}], "idx": 45078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Floyd Mayweather will not be fighting Shane Mosley for a world title on May 1 after the \"Money Man\" refused to pay the World Boxing Association's sanctioning fee. The five-time world champion takes on Mosley in Las Vegas on May 1 but insists his legacy is more important to him than fighting for \"Sugar Shane's\" welterweight title. \"I did not want to fight for the WBA title,\" Mayweather told Sky Sports. \"At this point, it's all about enhancing my legacy. \"I've done a lot of things in this sport, things that a lot of fighters weren't able to do in the sport and didn't do in the sport. This fight with Shane Mosley will enhance my legacy.\"\n@highlight\nFloyd Mayweather's fight with Shane Mosley will not be for the World Boxing Association title\n@highlight\nMayweather refused to pay the WBA's sanctioning fee ahead of May 1 bout\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old says his boxing legacy is more important\n@highlight\nMosley is current WBA welterweight champion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 128, "end": 151}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 726, "end": 749}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 798, "end": 800}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 33, has won all 40 of his professional bouts and is a six-time world champion at five different weights.", "idx": 69271}], "idx": 45079} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia It's been 22 years since she worked with America's legendary musician Jeff Buckley, but photographer Merri Cyr says she's still amazed by the incredible legacy that the music legend has left behind worldwide. With the 20th Anniversary of Buckley's hit album Grace approaching, the American photographer is currently displaying her exclusive collection of one of the world's most mysterious musical legends in Australia. The 50-year-old said she reminisces about the years she spent working with the promising artist at his Florida recording studio near Miami Beach and shooting him on his roof top in New York City in 1992.\n@highlight\nMerri Cyr, 50, said she was personally selected by the musician himself to shoot his album cover Grace and document his life on and off stage of his tour\n@highlight\nMusic fans can now see never before seen pictures of Jeff Buckley at an exhibit in Australia to celebrate 20 years since the release of his album Grace\n@highlight\nA Gallery spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia that the 'Jeff Buckley with the banana' photograph is among one of the 'never before seen shots'\n@highlight\n20 years of Grace: A special Jeff Buckley exhibition is on at the Blender Gallery in Sydney until September 20", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 37}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lying on a portable white bed doing interviews in a hotel conference room in Orlanda Florida on December 5, 1995", "idx": 69273}], "idx": 45080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By MailOnline Reporter A quick-thinking police officer who saved a baby girl from choking to death 20 years ago has attended her wedding. Shammarah Hamideh, 20, calls Sergeant Joseph Barca her 'second father' after he revived her in her Yonkers, New York, home in December 1993 when she was just two months old. Barca has never missed Hamideh's birthday. On Sunday, he watched her walk down the aisle. Scroll down for video Moving: New York Sergeant Joseph Barca (right) said he was elated to attend the wedding of Shammarah Hamideh, 20, in Chicago on Sunday. Barca saved Hamideh's life when she was just two-months-old and they have been close ever since\n@highlight\nSgt Joseph Barca cleared 2-month-old Shammarah Hamideh's airway in Yonkers, New York, in December 1993\n@highlight\nBarca has become extremely close with Hamideh and her family\n@highlight\nBarca and his wife Helen, who live in Buffalo, attended Hamideh's wedding in Chicago on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe cop plans to retire from the force this fall", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 138, "end": 154}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 515, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 704, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Barca, from @placeholder, said he knew he had to attend when he was invited to the wedding.", "idx": 69277}], "idx": 45083} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Gardner In Los Angeles PUBLISHED: 03:15 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:23 EST, 2 April 2013 Michael Jackson\u2019s mother and children yesterday began a legal battle for a staggering \u00a326.5billion in a case that could shed new light on his death. The family claim the promoter AEG Live, which was behind his planned UK comeback shows, was negligent in its alleged hiring and supervision of his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray. The doctor, who is serving a four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter over the 50-year-old star\u2019s death, did not give evidence at his own trial in 2011.\n@highlight\nFamily seeking payout for promoter's alleged hiring of Dr Conrad Murray\n@highlight\nDoctor is serving four-year prison sentence for manslaughter\n@highlight\nCompany to deny liability, claiming he was responsible for his own death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 320, "end": 321}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company is also likely to bring up @placeholder\u2019s \u2018shopping\u2019 for doctors to prescribe him drugs, as well as his acquittal on child molestation charges.", "idx": 69279}], "idx": 45085} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Elena Butterfield, 26, has been cleared of being in charge of a dog which was dangerously out of control after her pet bit a police horse on the tail When Elena Butterfield let her dog Louis off his leash in the park, she could not have imagined the chaos that would follow. An exciteable Louis, on seeing a police horse for the first time, bit it, signalling the start of a ten-month ordeal for Miss Butterfield, who said the experience made her feel suicidal. The young barrister was prosecuted under the Dangerous Dogs Act and told Louis could be put down. But after ten months of anxiety, it took magistrates just hours to clear her of any wrongdoing after they ruled she did everything possible to prevent the clash.\n@highlight\nPolice officers were training in a park when the dog attacked their horses\n@highlight\nStaffordshire terrier lunged at the horses in Greenwich Royal Park\n@highlight\nIt then latched onto one horse's tail before biting into its shoulder\n@highlight\nOwner Elena Butterfield said dog, Louis was excited to see new animals\n@highlight\nShe said horses started kicking as she tried to put the dog on its lead\n@highlight\nBarrister feared she would be kicked in head and Louis left badly injured\n@highlight\nMs Butterfield said she contemplated suicide after distressing incident\n@highlight\nMagistrates cleared her and said she had done all she could to prevent it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 865, "end": 884}, {"start": 984, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking about @placeholder, he said: \u2018She didn\u2019t seem to say much at all.", "idx": 69280}], "idx": 45086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan No matter which stars or on show or which teams are competing, one thing will stay constant at this year\u2019s World Cup - the ball. Unveiled by adidas a few months ago, the so-called \u2018Brazuca\u2019 is the official ball of Brazil 2014 and it\u2019s the 12th ball adidas have made for the World Cup. And now the science inside the ball has been revealed to show how the best players in the world will have the best technology in the world on the pitch. The science behind adidas's football for this World Cup has been revealed. The ball is known as the 'Brazuca' (pictured) and it is apparently a big improvement from the last World Cup. It has longer and deeper seams to make it less volatile in the air and that means it will travel further and more accurately during games\n@highlight\nAdidas has unveiled how the Brazuca has been improved for the players\n@highlight\nThe 2014 World Cup football is a big improvement from 2010's effort\n@highlight\nIt has longer and deeper seams to make it less volatile in the air\n@highlight\nThis means it will travel further and more accurately during games\n@highlight\n2010's Jabulani was criticised for being too unpredictable by players", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is set to be one of the most aerodynamic balls used at a World Cup in recent memory.", "idx": 69286}], "idx": 45091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Italian Paolo Di Canio has criticised the inability of English footballers to adjust the pace of their game to suit the hot conditions expected at the World Cup. 'As a coach, it happened to me several times,' said the former Sunderland and Swindon manager. 'I would ask for a lower tempo to respond to certain technical and tactical details, but I couldn\u2019t do anything, they all continue the same. 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Respect Party leader Salma Yaqoob branded Mr Galloway\u2019s comments as \u2018deeply disappointing and wrong\u2019 as the Bradford West MP faced growing criticism of his remarks. In a posting on her website, she said the \u2018political issues\u2019 surrounding Mr Assange\u2019s case should not be used to diminish the seriousness of the accusations against him.\n@highlight\nSwedish lawyer Claes Borgstrom labelled situation 'absurd'\n@highlight\nMr Borgstrom, who represents the two complainants, said asylum laws should not be used to avoid criminal investigations\n@highlight\nRow escalates over 'legitimacy' of rape and sexual assault allegations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "social networking site: \u2018@placeholder entitled to speak mind, like all off", "idx": 69301}], "idx": 45101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pittsburgh's new police chief has been criticized by a police union president for being photographed on New Year's Eve holding a sign that says: 'I resolve to challenge racism @ work.' The sign also has a Twitter hash tag that says '# end white silence.' Chief Cameron McLay was photographed holding up the sign that someone had brought to the city's annual First Night celebration. Mayor Bill Peduto said he saw the picture on social media and liked it so much he re-posted it on his own Facebook page. Scroll down for video Condemnation: Pittsburgh's new police chief has been criticized by a police union president after being photographed on New Year's Eve holding a sign that said: 'I resolve to challenge racism @ work.'\n@highlight\nNew Chief Cameron McLay was photographed with the sign during a city New Year's Eve celebration\n@highlight\nThe sign, which also had a Twitter hash tag that says '#end white silence,' has infuriated the police union\n@highlight\nPittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto has applauded the move, going so far as to repost the photo on his own Facebook page\n@highlight\nFraternal Order of Police president Howard McQuillan says the move labels the force as 'racist, merely by the color of our skin'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 358, "end": 380}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 807, "end": 820}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}, {"start": 981, "end": 991}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his email, @placeholder pledged to meet with commanders of the city's police patrol zones 'to talk these tough issues through.'", "idx": 69303}], "idx": 45102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A British-led military operation meant to clear the Taliban from parts of Afghanistan has succeeded, UK officials said Monday. A file image shows a British Royal Marine sniper team on an operation in Afghanistan. NATO and its Afghan allies launched Operation Panther's Claw to flush the Taliban from parts of southern Helmand Province before Afghan presidential elections next month. Major fighting is mostly over, and the military will now focus on \"holding\" the areas that have been cleared of Taliban so they do not return, Lt. Gen. Simon Mayall said in a briefing. The operation's success will enable up to 80,000 people in Helmand to vote.\n@highlight\nMajor fighting in Operation Panther's Claw over, British military says\n@highlight\nOperation aimed at clearing Taliban from southern Afghanistan's Helmand\n@highlight\nAt least 20 British troops have been killed in past month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 126, "end": 127}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 274, "end": 297}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 343, "end": 358}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 699, "end": 722}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nine British troops were killed in action in the operation, he said, and there were three @placeholder civilian casualties.", "idx": 69311}, {"query": "@placeholder-led forces attacked from three different directions over the next three weeks, essentially creating a \"gated community\" where Taliban insurgents could not get in or out, Radford said.", "idx": 69312}], "idx": 45107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A New York couple have been evicted from their rent-stabilized Manhattan penthouse after they advertised it on Airbnb for triple their $6,670-a-month rent. Henry Ikezi, 35, his wife and child must move out of their two-bedroom apartment by February 28, or they will be forced out by a city marshal. The decision comes under a Manhattan Housing Court judge's ruling earlier this week - the first to evict a tenant under the city's rent control code. The court case is likely to send shivers through tens of thousands of New Yorkers who make extra cash by listing their rent-stabilized apartments on Airbnb and similar housing share sites.\n@highlight\nHenry Ikezi, 35, and his wife evicted from their Hell's Kitchen apartment for violating city's Rent Stabilization code after listing it on Airbnb\n@highlight\nHe pays two-thirds of the $9,000-plus market price\n@highlight\nA listing was found by Ikezi on the rental site advertising it for $649 a night - triple of what he pays monthly in rent, or $18,172\n@highlight\nOn Airbnb, he wrote amenities included a private fitness club by Equinox, a heated indoor lap pool and full-size indoor basketball and volleyball courts\n@highlight\nJudge said Ikezi cannot profit from renting the apartment - while getting a break on the rent\n@highlight\nRuling is likely to cause shivers for thousands of New Yorkers who advertise their rent-stabilized apartments on Airbnb", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 326, "end": 348}, {"start": 519, "end": 529}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 744, "end": 761}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1399}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Airbnb, which makes a reported $40million from @placeholder listings, is the real culprit she added, because it is not doing enough to set limits.", "idx": 69314}], "idx": 45109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sharon Churcher and Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 19:10 EST, 9 February 2013 | UPDATED: 16:39 EST, 11 February 2013 Babymoon: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are enjoying a 'babymoon' at a \u00a35million property on Mustique It is one of the most sumptuous villas on one of the most exclusive paradise islands in the world. And, for the moment, this luxury \u00a35\u2009million house on Mustique is home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge \u2013 as they take a \u2018babymoon\u2019 break before the birth of their first child. Nestled amid lush tropical gardens, with dramatic views of the aquamarine Caribbean waters lapping a tranquil white-sand beach, the five-bedroom house normally costs \u00a319,000 a week to rent.\n@highlight\nThe Duke and Duchess are staying at the \u00a35million house on Mustique\n@highlight\nFurnished with Oriental antiques and has a staff of six servants\n@highlight\nFive-bedroom property also has private cinema, gazebo and 64ft infinity pool\n@highlight\nNot known whether they are paying for property as it is owned by friends\n@highlight\nCouple joined by Middleton family: Pippa, James, Carole and Michael", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 133, "end": 152}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 420}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018They\u2019re having a very quiet, peaceful holiday, which is just what @placeholder needed,\u2019 a long-time island resident said.", "idx": 69317}], "idx": 45111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. special forces failed in an attempt to free the British hostage who ISIS militants have threatened to kill, it has emerged. Jihadist militants released a second sickening video on Tuesday which showed U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff being beheaded by a fighter with an English accent. At the end of the video, a British hostage is filmed on his knees in a similar orange jumpsuit to those worn by the two men already killed by the extremist group, sparking fears he could be their next victim. U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff (pictured) was the latest victim of ISIS jihadists and a video of his killing included footage of a British hostage, who it is feared could become the fanatics' next victim\n@highlight\nBritish hostage paraded before camera in latest ISIS beheading video\n@highlight\nIt is feared the man could be the next victim of militants in Syria\n@highlight\nU.S. special forces attempted to rescue him and fellow hostage James Foley\n@highlight\nBut their mission earlier this summer failed after militants disappeared", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the mission failed to bring back any hostages because the jihadist gang had moved prior to @placeholder commandos' arrival.", "idx": 69324}, {"query": "He said it is believed that 'a few' Americans are still being held by the @placeholder.", "idx": 69325}], "idx": 45117} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "San Antonio Spurs power forward Tim Duncan made a powerful statement during his team's visit to the White House on Monday when he showed up to the presidential home without a tie. The 38-year-old NBA veteran plainly stood out among teammates--all of whom wore neckties--as they lined up behind the Commander-in-Chief. So does Duncan despise authority or dislike the president himself? Probably neither. If a 2005 quote is any indication, Duncan simply hates dress codes. Barrack Obama deigned to shake hands with Spurs power forward Tim Duncan despite the NBA veteran's refusal to wear a tie to their meeting Monday\n@highlight\nPresident Obama invited the national champion San Antonio Spurs to Washington on Monday and only Duncan showed up without a tie", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 556, "end": 558}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a father of two daughters, one of whom plays basketball, Obama praised the @placeholder as the first NBA team to hire a woman assistant coach, and welcomed the wealth of international talent the team has brought to the league.", "idx": 69340}], "idx": 45128} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Violent and predatory pirates are \"totally out of control\" according to experts; but what can be done to solve the problem? Held hostage: The crew on the merchant vessel \"MV Faina\" are among 286 being detained by Somali pirates. It's the question that major trading nations, navies and shipping companies are all battling to answer as luxury yachts, large freighters and even competitive race boats face unprecedented levels of piracy. As of December 5, a staggering 286 crew members aboard 14 vessels were still being held captive by pirates after a significant flurry of attacks that started in July this year.\n@highlight\nMore than 280 crew members are still being held hostage by pirates\n@highlight\nMichael Howlett of the IMB says the situation is \"totally out of control\"\n@highlight\nNavies need to be able to do more to stop pirates, Howlett says\n@highlight\nThe pirate problem has threatened the UN World Food Programme in Somalia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 925, "end": 947}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder was currently feeding about 1.7 million Somalian people every month and was aiming to increase that to 2.4 million per month, he said.", "idx": 69345}], "idx": 45133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Morgan City, Louisiana (CNN) -- Residents in Louisiana's Atchafalaya River basin packed up treasured possessions and scrambled to build makeshift levees Monday as federal authorities diverted more water their way from the swollen Mississippi. \"We just moved in here, and now we're in the process of moving everything out,\" said Jake Nolan, of the town of Krotz Springs. But he added, \"I have no choice. If not, I'm going to lose everything.\" Krotz Springs, with a population of about 1,300, is now in the path of hundreds of thousands of gallons of water now entering the Atchafalaya basin every second since the weekend opening of the Mississippi's Morganza Spillway. The controlled release succeeded in dropping projected flood levels for New Orleans and Baton Rouge -- but that was little consolation to those living along the Atchafalaya, which parallels the Mississippi through southern Louisiana.\n@highlight\nNEW: 15 of 125 Morganza Spillway gates are now open\n@highlight\nResidents scramble to protect homes in the Atchafalaya Basin\n@highlight\nAreas of Louisiana lowlands are being flooded to spare New Orleans and Baton Rouge\n@highlight\n\"We just moved in here, now we're ... moving everything out, resident says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 57, "end": 79}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 650, "end": 666}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 945}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The weather service predicted the Mississippi River will crest at 45 feet in @placeholder, the Louisiana capital, on Tuesday.", "idx": 69346}], "idx": 45134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The body that was recovered from a river in Prague this morning is that of Briton Karl Law, who disappeared in the Czech capital last month. Mr Law, a 34-year-old father-of-one from Fareham, Hampshire, went missing on his cousin's stag do in Prague on November 15th. Today, his fianc\u00e9e Amanda Collins confirmed that the body was that of Mr Law, despite family members' initial confusion over the clothing found on the body. Heartbreaking: The body of Karl Law (pictured with fiancee Amanda Collins) was found in the Czech capital Discovery: The body of 34-year-old Karl Law, from Fareham, Hampshire, has been discovered in a river in central Prague, three weeks after he went missing\n@highlight\nBody found in river in central Prague could be missing Brit, says police\n@highlight\nKarl Law, 35, from Fareham, Hampshire, went missing on November 15\n@highlight\nDNA needed to confirm ID as body has been in the river several weeks\n@highlight\nFamily who have seen evidence say they do not believe body is Mr Law", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 858, "end": 860}, {"start": 880, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tributes to Mr Law have been flooding in on the Facebook page 'Please help find Karl Law in @placeholder' since the news broke of his death", "idx": 69347}], "idx": 45135} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A few decades ago, I remember grousing to a college friend that as an Asian American male, everyone I met assumed I was studying some kind of science or engineering -- as if the idea that I might want to pursue a career in the arts, humanities or communications was ridiculous. My friend responded that as a 6-foot-7 African American pre-med student, he would be ecstatic for someone to actually believe he had an interest in a STEM field, as opposed to, say, basketball. Back then, we laughed off the exchange as a sign of how the stereotype grass is always greener on the other side.\n@highlight\nJeff Yang: The diversity statistics released from tech industry are embarrassing\n@highlight\nYang: While Asians do well, there are few African Americans and Hispanics\n@highlight\nBut being an Asian technology employee can be a professional dead end, he says\n@highlight\nYang: Good news is that tech industry realizes that diversity is a weapon, not a burden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Did strict @placeholder parents restrict their Asian American children from socializing with their classmates, making them incapable of leading others?\"", "idx": 69353}, {"query": "\"Did strict Asian parents restrict their @placeholder children from socializing with their classmates, making them incapable of leading others?\"", "idx": 69354}], "idx": 45140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American missiles were used in an attack that killed 55 people, including 41 civilians, in southern Yemen, Amnesty International said Monday. The human rights organization released what it said were photographs of a U.S.-manufactured cruise missile used in the December attack in the community of al-Ma'jalah, and said authorities must be held accountable. \"Based on the evidence provided by these photographs, the U.S. government must disclose what role it played in the al Ma'jalah attack, and all governments involved must show what steps they took to prevent unnecessary deaths and injuries,\" said Philip Luther, deputy director of the organization's Middle East and North Africa program.\n@highlight\nAmnesty International says U.S.-made cruise missiles used in attack\n@highlight\nAttack killed 55 people, including 41 civilians, organization says\n@highlight\nPentagon won't comment but pleased with Yemen's fight against al Qaeda\n@highlight\nYemeni officials have said al Qaeda camp was target", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That said, the Yemen government should be commended for dealing with the @placeholder threat in their nation.", "idx": 69362}, {"query": "Officially the @placeholder has not said it conducted previous airstrikes in Yemen, but officials have privately said the Yemeni military could not have carried out the strikes on its own.", "idx": 69365}], "idx": 45147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two fishermen remain missing after a commercial fishing vessel went down in frigid, treacherous waters off the Aleutian Islands about 1,400 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The fishing vessel Courageous helps search for missing men in waters off Alaska. A search for the two crew members of the 93-foot Katmai resumed at daybreak Friday. An e-mail sent by the doomed fishing boat to a nearby vessel said it was taking on water in the rear, where the steering was housed, the Coast Guard told The Associated Press on Thursday. Four of the boat's crew members were rescued and five bodies retrieved Wednesday near the Amchitka Pass, a strait that connects the Bering Sea to the Pacific Ocean.\n@highlight\nNEW: Search resumes for two fishermen lost in frigid waters off Alaska\n@highlight\nDistressed boat had sent e-mail that it was taking on water\n@highlight\nFour fishermen rescued; five bodies have been recovered\n@highlight\nCFO of company: We \"are praying that those that are still in the water are alive\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 120, "end": 135}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 506, "end": 525}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The signal originated from a wall-mounted satellite positioning device on the @placeholder that reacts when it's touched or splashed with water, Coast Guard Petty Officer Levi Read said.", "idx": 69366}], "idx": 45148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Here's a question that seems to be lost in the debate over the Scottish independence vote scheduled for September 18: If Scotland votes to secede, does that open up a spot for another country? And if so -- Scotland, can we take your place? I realize that Americans fought a bloody war of independence from England in the late 1700s, but our rifts have healed over the past 240 years. In 2013, the Pew Research Center reported that England topped America's list of favorite nations, in a near-tie with our beloved northern neighbor, Canada. In the past few years, as America has degenerated into political and economic chaos, it has become increasingly clear that we would be far better off if we apologized for our revolt against the Crown and requested to rejoin the United Kingdom.\n@highlight\nScottish is voting on a referendum for independence from England on September 18\n@highlight\nDavid Wheeler: If Scotland secedes, can America take its place?\n@highlight\nHe offers four main ways why Americans would benefit from unification with the UK\n@highlight\nWheeler: Brits have better health, manners, less inequality and superior culture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 406, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 896, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unless you are the 1% in @placeholder, chances are your wages are stagnant.", "idx": 69381}], "idx": 45158} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swedish military has called off the search for a 'Russian underwater vessel' thought to have been lurking in the Stockholm archipelago, after admitting that it was 'definitely not' a submarine. Navy top brass has today been forced to concede that although 'underwater activity' is confirmed, the military has ruled out the possibility that it could have been a Russian sub. This comes after Moscow blasted the hunt as 'groundless actions by the Swedish military, based on a Cold War-rhetoric'. No Russian winter: A Swedish minesweeper and a guard boat in Namdo Bay, as the military calls off the search for a suspected Russian submarine in the Baltic Sea\n@highlight\nHunt for 'Russian submarine' in Stockholm called off Friday morning\n@highlight\nMore than 200 troops, ships and helicopters now called from archipelago\n@highlight\nUnderwater activity has been confirmed, a submarine has been ruled out\n@highlight\nMoscow today blasted Sweden's 'baseless Cold War-rhetoric actions'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has denied the reports, refuting claims that any Russian vessels have been involved.", "idx": 69384}], "idx": 45159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Elbow Beach, Bermuda (CNN) -- Winds and rain associated with Hurricane Igor lashed Bermuda on Sunday ahead of the storm's arrival, forecasters said, as the island braced for a potential direct hit. The official weather-observing site on Bermuda reported sustained winds of 54 mph (87 kph) with a gust to 67 mph (107 kph), the National Hurricane Center said. A gust of 89 mph (143 kph) was earlier reported at an elevated observation site. As of 8 p.m. ET Sunday, Igor's center was about 60 miles (95 kilometers) west-southwest of Bermuda and moving north at about 14 mph (22 kph). The storm was a Category 1 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph (120 kph), and forecasters said its intensity was not expected to diminish before it approached Bermuda.\n@highlight\nIt's estimated half of Bermuda's residents have lost power\n@highlight\nHurricane-force wind gusts reported on Bermuda\n@highlight\nCategory-1 Igor may make a direct hit on the island\n@highlight\nA hurricane warning is in effect", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 326, "end": 350}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The center of Igor is projected to pass over or near @placeholder Sunday night.", "idx": 69387}], "idx": 45162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A planned Christmas strike by airport staff at Gatwick, Heathrow and Manchester airports has been called off. Members of the Unite union working for dnata at the three airports had been due to walk out tomorrow, but will be balloted on revised proposals. Unite regional officer Kevin Hall said: 'Unite is pleased to confirm that strike action has been suspended following a revised offer which better reflects the contribution our members make to the company. Unite union had called for peace talks to avoid disruption at airports on December 23 and 24, and thankfully it appears some common ground has been reached\n@highlight\nIndustrial action was scheduled to take place on December 23 and 24\n@highlight\nBut members of Unite union working for dnata agree to listen to proposals\n@highlight\nDnata propose an increase in salary of 2.25% and one-off payment of \u00a3175", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gatwick had earlier confirmed that as @placeholder have only a small operation at the airport, no passengers would be affected if the strike had gone ahead.", "idx": 69390}], "idx": 45164} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.N. Human Rights Council said Monday that it will send a special mission to Iraq to investigate human rights abuses and war crimes allegedly committed by ISIS. Iraqis have faced violence and unrest for more than a decade, but the situation has gotten worse in recent months as fighters for ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State, seized sections of the country, said Flavia Pansieri, the U.N. deputy high commissioner for human rights. \"The effect of the ongoing conflict on the children of Iraq has been catastrophic,\" Pansieri said during an emergency session in Geneva, Switzerland. \"Many have become direct victims of the conflict, while others have been subjected to physical and sexual abuse, whose scars may remain with them throughout their lives.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Two car bombs in Baghdad kill more than a dozen people, police say\n@highlight\nU.N. mission says 1,420 Iraqis killed in August; figures don't include Anbar province\n@highlight\nU.N. official calls the effect of violence on children \"catastrophic\"\n@highlight\nEthnic and religious groups have been persecuted, official says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 37}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 385, "end": 399}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The airstrikes destroyed three ISIS trucks, severely damaged another, destroyed an @placeholder armed vehicle and destroyed a mortar position, Central Command said.", "idx": 69398}], "idx": 45168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:44 EST, 18 October 2013 The neighbor of a doctor accused of murdering his wife with a cocktail of prescription drugs has demonstrated how she found the woman's 'greenish pale' body in a bathtub after the couple's six-year-old daughter begged her for help. Martin MacNeill, 57, is accused of killing his wife, Michele, after convincing her to get a face-lift and giving her the drugs during her recovery so he could continue his affair with their children's nanny. In court in Provo, Utah on Friday - the second day of the trial - prosecutors used a model of the bath where she was found wearing only a black shirt in their Pleasant Grove home on April 11, 2007.\n@highlight\nMartin MacNeill, 57, is accused of forcing his wife Michele, 50, to have a facelift so he could kill her with a lethal combination of prescription drugs\n@highlight\nMichele was found slumped in bathtub in April 2007 and her 6-year-old daughter Ada ran to neighbors and said: 'My dad needs some help'\n@highlight\nKristi and Doug Daniels tried to help revive her but she died hours later\n@highlight\nMacNeill 'wanted her dead so that he could continue his affair with their children's nanny, whom he invited to his wife's funeral'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "MacNeill, 57, was charged in August 2012, nearly five years after his wife was found in the couple's @placeholder home.", "idx": 69406}], "idx": 45172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Earlier this month, Kenyans commemorated the heinous attack on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi. That dark September day last year claimed the lives of 67 people, hailing from more than a dozen countries. Now, as the international community mobilizes to act against terrorists in the Middle East, it would do well to remember the lessons of the Westgate tragedy. Of those that executed last year's attack, at least two were foreign fighters drawn from the ranks of those who came to fight alongside Al-Shabaab in Somalia. With this in mind, it is clear that foreign fighters must be met by states acting in concert, sharing resources and knowledge.\n@highlight\nKenya has been marking a year since the Westgate Mall attack, which claimed 67 lives\n@highlight\nFocus on young people in defeating ISIS, Kenyan President Uhuru, Kenyatta writes\n@highlight\nDemand transparency and responsibility from all institutions, Kenyatta says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fragile security environment in @placeholder still affords international terrorists a haven from which to launch their attacks.", "idx": 69407}, {"query": "It is true that we cannot deny that Kenya has paid a heavy price for the values and allies we have adopted -- @placeholder is just one example of that.", "idx": 69408}], "idx": 45173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- Heavy rains triggered by El Nino weather patterns could potentially prove devastating for east African nations that have been water-starved for months, the United Nations has warned. A Turkana boy holds an empty cup in a village in northwestern Kenya. Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda are facing mudslides, crop destruction, waterborne diseases and disrupted road networks, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said Friday. Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia could also be affected. The effects of flooding are expected to be exacerbated because so much greenery has disappeared in the drought. \"More than 23 million people in pastoral, agricultural and suburban communities, as well as internally displaced people and refugees in the region, are reeling from the impact of water and food shortages, pasture scarcity, conflict and insecurity,\" said John Holmes, the under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs who is coordinating emergency relief operations.\n@highlight\nU.N. humanitarian agency: East African nations facing flooding, mudslides\n@highlight\nWarning comes after months of drought in region which has decimated greenery\n@highlight\nRainy season in Horn of Africa usually begins in mid-October, runs to end of year\n@highlight\nKenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia set to be affected", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 410, "end": 460}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1319}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1338}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1348}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is a multifaceted effort ... we want to ensure citizens are sensitized to the dangers of @placeholder and things such as bridges are in good condition.\"", "idx": 69427}], "idx": 45188} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mrs Pushkar Tharoor appeared to detail an affair, but a statement later said the tweets were unauthorised and her marriage was a happy one The wife of an Indian government minister has been found dead in her room at a luxury New Delhi hotel following reports she had hacked into her husband's Twitter account and published a series of romantic messages between him and a Pakistani journalist. The body of Sunanda Pushkar Tharoor, 52, was discovered by her husband Shashi Tharoor who was called after cleaners were unable to get inside the room at the plush Leela Palace hotel. Mr Tharoor's personal assistant Abhinav Kumar told reporters: 'She was lying in bed. There were no signs of any foul play or any struggle. She had no sign of poisoning or anything'.\n@highlight\nSunanda Pushkar Tharoor, 52, has been found dead at a New Delhi Hotel\n@highlight\nShe reportedly published a series of romantic messages between her husband Shashi Tharoor and Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar\n@highlight\nMrs Pushkar Tharoor later suggested Tarar was a Pakistani spy\n@highlight\nHer death is not currently being treated as suspicious", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 405, "end": 427}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 770, "end": 792}, {"start": 824, "end": 838}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}, {"start": 992, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder was being questioned by police late on Friday night.", "idx": 69432}], "idx": 45192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It used to be said that if the American economy sneezed, Latin America and the Caribbean would catch a cold. Not so anymore. Despite the great recession of 2008, the region has kept growing and avoided, largely unscathed, the troubles that still ail the United States. The 20 nations that informally make up Latin America boast a booming economy with a combined GDP of more than $6 trillion, according to 2010 estimates by the International Monetary Fund. Latin America and the Caribbean, with a population of over 591 million people in 2011, are a potent market in a region where the U.S. already has free trade agreements with Mexico, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Panama.\n@highlight\nLatin America has a booming economy with more than $6 trillion in GDP\n@highlight\nDeadly drug war in Mexico and Colombia, tensions in Venezuela make region a concern\n@highlight\nSeveral GOP presidential candidates have weighed in on the volatile region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 447, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He may not get the same applause in @placeholder, however, for an idea -- shared by his some of his rivals -- to eliminate much of U.S. foreign aid to the region, which worldwide accounts for less than 1% of the federal budget.", "idx": 69435}], "idx": 45193} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The former wife of an SAS sniper has sensationally claimed that she was paid cash to buy her silence about his astonishing accusation that Princess Diana was murdered by the elite regiment. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons but who we will call Sarah, says she was given a brown envelope stuffed with bank notes by an SAS officer who told her to \u2018keep quiet about Diana\u2019. The sniper\u2019s claim that the SAS was \u2018behind\u2019 Princess Diana\u2019s death emerged last year at the court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale, who was found guilty of illegally possessing a handgun and ammunition.\n@highlight\nIncredible story of key witness that has a terrifying ring of truth\n@highlight\nSAS officer 'warned her that she would end up dead like Lee Rigby'\n@highlight\nShe has now gone into hiding claiming she fears for her own safety\n@highlight\nSniper husband claimed that the SAS was \u2018behind\u2019 Princess Diana\u2019s death\n@highlight\nScotland Yard detectives who probed the alleged SAS link to Princess Diana\u2019s death are themselves now under scrutiny by the Metropolitan Police\u2019s Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit over claims that they intercepted an email sent by the wife of Soldier N.\n@highlight\nAn SAS officer warned her that she would \u2018end up dead like the Woolwich soldier\u2019 Lee Rigby if she gave evidence that undermined her former husband\u2019s witness testimony at Nightingale\u2019s court martial.\n@highlight\nShe told SAS top brass in 2010 that her husband was unstable and should not deploy to Afghanistan the following year. Soldier N was later found guilty of illegally possessing a high-powered pistol, a silencer, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and a hand grenade.", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 506, "end": 522}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 874, "end": 876}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 973, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1374}, {"start": 1413, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1490, "end": 1500}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman said: \u2018We are aware of the complaint which is the subject of an ongoing investigation.\u2019", "idx": 69439}], "idx": 45195} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Matt Lauer has responded to criticism for asking General Motors CEO Mary Barra if she can be both a good parent and a good executive by saying he'd have asked a male CEO the same question. Barra was interviewed on Thursday's Today Show and replied she believes she can be a good parent and a good CEO. Lauer took heat from dozens of Twitter contributors who said he wouldn't have questioned a male CEO like that. He insists he would have. 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But the \"Road to Nowhere\" is alive and well. Gov. Sarah Palin let the \"Road to Nowhere\" go ahead because the contract had been signed. The proposed $400 million span that would have connected the coastal city of Ketchikan to its airport on Gravina Island died after it became a symbol of congressional excess. But the three-mile access road that was built on the island is ready for residents to take a drive to nowhere. It was paid for by some of the $223 million in federal funding that sparked ridicule among opponents of congressional \"pork-barrel\" spending.\n@highlight\nRoad on Alaskan island was built with some of $223 million in taxpayer money\n@highlight\nKetchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein calls the road a waste of money\n@highlight\nRoad was supposed to be access connector to the failed 'Bridge to Nowhere'\n@highlight\n'Bridge to Nowhere' has become symbol of excessive spending", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 32, "end": 48}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}, {"start": 896, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Palin could have stopped construction of this road,\" said Weinstein, who wore his \"Nowhere, @placeholder\" T-shirt to an interview with CNN.", "idx": 69445}], "idx": 45201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cynical tactics: Charles Saatchi pictured with his daughter Phoebe Charles Saatchi cynically used his 18-year-old daughter Phoebe in a desperate bid to smear Nigella Lawson over her use of illegal drugs, The Mail on Sunday can reveal today. The embittered advertising mogul encouraged his former wife Kay and their daughter to release a damning statement claiming that Ms Lawson had used drugs \u2018regularly and heavily each night\u2019 months before her use of cocaine and cannabis was revealed in court. An explosive document, which was endorsed by Phoebe and Kay, claims: Ms Lawson has strenuously denied these allegations. 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Henry, used to being in the public eye as a French World Cup winner and Arsenal legend, hadn't been at the Nou Camp long before realising the levels of adulation and pressure in Catalonia were on a totally different scale to anywhere else. 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What incredible foresight the British track cyclist showed. Her prophecy has come true in spectacular fashion, with GB's girls delivering many of the historic moments for which these Games will be forever remembered. From Jessica Ennis powering to gold in the heptathlon and Charlotte Dujardin's incredible elegance in the dressage, to the hurricane force of boxer Nicola Adams and the immense strength of character shown by our rowers, London 2012 has definitely been about our female athletes. Scroll down for interviews with the winners\n@highlight\nBritain's female Olympians have won ten gold medals, the same number as Germany\n@highlight\nThey outrank France, Spain and Australia in the medal table after wins in events from rowing to taekwondo\n@highlight\nScientific study shows Britain punching way above its weight for size of population\n@highlight\nLord Coe praises contribution of female athletes at London Games", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 44}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 243, "end": 244}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 402, "end": 419}, {"start": 492, "end": 503}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 986, "end": 988}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ten gold medals would put them level with @placeholder's overall tally and", "idx": 69463}], "idx": 45214} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- In an effort to hold onto the few remaining places they still control in Libya, Moammar Gadhafi's forces put up stiff resistance again Saturday as revolutionaries fought to wrest control of the loyalist strongholds of Sirte and Bani Walid. Fierce fighting erupted in the coastal city of Sirte, the birthplace of Gadhafi and home to his tribe. At least eight anti-Gadhafi fighters were killed and 31 others were wounded, said Ali Gheliwan, a spokesman for the Misrata Military Council. NATO planes, meanwhile, bombed targets in the Sirte area Friday. Gadhafi's forces unleashed hails of gunfire, using snipers in tall buildings to target their enemies.\n@highlight\nAn anti-Gadhafi official predicts \"drastic\" changes soon in Sirte and Bani Walid\n@highlight\nHe says loyalists no longer control parts of Sirte, Gadhafi's birthplace\n@highlight\n\"Fierce fighting\" is ongoing in the southwestern city of Sabha, he adds\n@highlight\nA \"final call\" is issued for pro-Gadhafi forces to switch or face \"treason\" charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 382, "end": 393}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 483, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Expected support from Sirte residents for the @placeholder forces did not materialize, as loyalists fought house to house with unexpected intensity.", "idx": 69464}, {"query": "As these battles continued to rage in @placeholder, the international community came together to pledge support for the war-torn nation's new leaders in Tripoli.", "idx": 69469}], "idx": 45215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:13 EST, 18 June 2013 A schoolboy passed a first aid course and then went home and saved his younger brother's life just hours later. Quick-thinking James Reed, nine, stopped his three-year-old brother Harri from choking after he stopped breathing and started to turn blue while eating a sandwich. James, a cadet volunteer with St John Ambulance, sprang into action and used the first aid skills he'd learned earlier that day and gave Harri three strong blows to the back. Hero: Quick-thinking James Reed, right, saved brother Harri, left, from choking after he stopped breathing and turned blue while eating a sandwich\n@highlight\nJames Reed stopped three-year-old Harri from choking on a sandwich\n@highlight\nThe quick-thinking youngster performed first aid when Harri turned blue\n@highlight\nHe had learned how to deal with a choking incident earlier that day\n@highlight\nJames will receive a special award from St John Ambulance this weekend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 391, "end": 407}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 974, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm so grateful that @placeholder had been shown the skills needed to save a life.", "idx": 69470}], "idx": 45216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:02 PM on 30th January 2012 About 400 people were arrested in Oakland yesterday during a chaotic day of Occupy protests that saw demonstrators break into City Hall and burn an American flag. Police fired tear gas and used 'flash' grenades to disperse hundreds of people after some in the crowd threw rocks and bottles and tore down fencing outside a convention center. It was the most turbulent day of protests since November, when Oakland police forcefully dismantled an Occupy encampment. An exasperated Mayor Jean Quan, who faced heavy criticism for the police action last fall, called on the Occupy movement to 'stop using Oakland as its playground.'\n@highlight\nProtesters break in to City Hall and burn U.S. flag found there\n@highlight\nMayor urges Occupy movement to 'stop using Oakland as its playground'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "surrounded @placeholder, while others swept the inside of the building", "idx": 69471}], "idx": 45217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mobile is a big deal in Africa. People probably get tired of hearing that, but there are around 820 million mobile subscriptions on the continent. Mobile payments are becoming the norm and tech startups are building to it. Established industries are being disrupted by mobile and services that have been otherwise lagging in the African market are finding new vigor due to mobile solutions and better and more efficient ways of doing business. So here are just a few of Africa's most interesting, exciting and emerging mobile startups. Clever cabs In the consumer transportation sector, two startups have really shown some potential to really disrupt this industry. Both use the basics of Uber, a U.S.-based mobile personal driver, which has coincidentally entered the African market in the last couple of months.\n@highlight\nMobile phones are driving commerce in Africa, says Michelle Atagana\n@highlight\nAfrican startups are beginning to exploit the situation with innovative new applications\n@highlight\nIndustries across the continent are being disrupted by new mobile tech", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 885, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read also: 10 @placeholder tech startups you need to know", "idx": 69474}], "idx": 45220} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson believes AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases are God's penalty for the 'immoral conduct' carried out by gay people. The reality TV star, who was briefly suspended from the A&E show last year after likening homosexuality to bestiality in a GQ interview, made his latest round of anti-gay comments during a Christian radio show as part of a tour to promote his new book. 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Pets Story in Mount Waverley, in Melbourne's southeastern suburbs, made the promotion boo-boo over the weekend when the word 'kit' was missed off the poster. The mistake has caused a storm on social media with users calling for the Pizza Hut to be boycotted. It should have read 'Buy any 10 large pizzas and get one small animal kit from Pets Story'. The controversial poster crucially missed out the word 'kit' which should have appeared after animal\n@highlight\nPets Story in Melbourne says sign was not proof-read and was put up in 'haste'\n@highlight\nThe word 'kit' was missed out which led to a storm on social media\n@highlight\nPizza Hut Australia say they 'sincerely apologise' for the promotion that was 'not approved'\n@highlight\nChain says the shop has been told of the 'severity and inappropriateness' of the campaign", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 809, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was supposed to celebrating its two year anniversary with the campaign", "idx": 69480}], "idx": 45225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Frank Coletta For Daily Mail Australia It's a race against time. More than 200 people have been employed by Dutch surveying group Fugro to get the job done as quickly as possible. They have a one-year deadline in which to find wreckage of the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, before they will be forced to move on by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). Fugro must follow the lead provided by the ATSB. Forming part of its contractual arrangements is that the current search site is to be analysed for a maximum of 12 months. \u2018We know the time frame we have is about a year, after that we\u2019ll be working in a new box as provided by the ATSB \u2013 they\u2019re always refining their data and if they decide before that it (the plane wreckage) may be further south or north, they can order us to move at any time,' said Fugro Managing Director, Steve Duffield.\n@highlight\n'Fugro Equator' returns to the southern Indian Ocean for its third mission\n@highlight\nSister ship 'Fugro Discovery' has been diverted to avoid pirates\n@highlight\nSecond vessel to arrive in mid-September, 10 days later than expected\n@highlight\nNew images show how Fugro crews will conduct sea-bed search for MH370\n@highlight\nThe Dutch search team has confirmed it has 'one year' to look inside its designated 60,000 square kilometre region before having to move on\n@highlight\nUnderwater vehicles will search sea floor, 1600km off West Australian coast\n@highlight\nMore than 200 personnel are now working on the project for the company\n@highlight\nFugro officials believe the 'worst-case scenario is that we'll find an engine'\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines passenger plane, carrying 239 people, vanished in March", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 40}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 256, "end": 285}, {"start": 333, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 922, "end": 933}, {"start": 981, "end": 995}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1411, "end": 1425}, {"start": 1526, "end": 1530}, {"start": 1616, "end": 1632}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On board with the @placeholder as crews prepare surveying equipment for the next stage of the search for MH370", "idx": 69481}], "idx": 45226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly A British businessman has been charged with killing his wife after she was beaten and strangled in the Caribbean. Alexander Clack, 32, originally from London, is accused of murdering his wife Nixiann Downes-Clack after her body was found in a shallow grave in Grenada on Friday, four days after she was reported missing by relatives on the island. The 27-year-old died of blunt force trauma and asphyxiation by strangulation, according to a post-mortem examination. Alexander Clack, 32, left, originally from London, is accused of murdering his wife Nixiann Downes-Clack, right Nixiann Downes-Clack's body was found in a shallow grave in Grenada on Friday, four days after she was reported missing by relatives on the island\n@highlight\nAlexander Clack, 32, is accused of murdering his wife Nixiann Downes-Clack\n@highlight\nHer body was found in a shallow grave in Grenada on Friday\n@highlight\nFour days before she was reported missing by relatives on the island\n@highlight\nThe couple have a two-year-old daughter and had been married for 6 years\n@highlight\nLocal media reported he had been having an affair with a local teenager", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 207, "end": 226}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 481, "end": 495}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 566, "end": 585}, {"start": 594, "end": 613}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 752, "end": 766}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police found her body in this grave - the land allegedly belonged to the family of a teenager that Mr @placeholder was in a relationship with", "idx": 69496}], "idx": 45237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Crane For Daily Mail Australia A secret Catholic Church report found an Australian parish priest had been internally investigated and found guilty of child sex abuse, despite no criminal charges ever being laid against him. A report into a confidential investigation into Father Peter Searson of the Doveton parish, south east of Melbourne, in 1997 found he was guilty of the offences, ABC's Four Corners reports. While Cardinal George Pell rejected a church cover-up of Father Searson's crimes when he gave evidence at last year's Victorian inquiry into child sex abuse, he did not make reference to the internal 1997 investigation or the finding that he had sexually abused children in his parish.\n@highlight\nA confidential church investigation in 1997 found a Victorian Catholic priest had sexually abused young children\n@highlight\nRevelations the church knew about Father Peter Searson's abuse were found in a report by an Independent Commissioner Peter O'Callaghan\n@highlight\nBut the Melbourne Archdiocese never released the findings, despite Father Searson being found guilty\n@highlight\nHe was the parish priest at Doveton, south east of Melbourne, from 1984\n@highlight\nFather Searson was eventually placed on administrative leave but he wasn't sacked by the church when the assault charges were laid", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 38}, {"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 395, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 438, "end": 448}, {"start": 480, "end": 493}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 961, "end": 977}, {"start": 998, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And of course, the @placeholder does not want us to see the whole picture, that's the whole problem.", "idx": 69504}], "idx": 45243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Somali pirates demanded a $7 million ransom for a British couple kidnapped aboard their yacht last week, a British agency said Friday. 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They have been moved to a hijacked Spanish ship that pirates have stocked with more supplies and armed men, a local journalist in contact with the pirates said Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: British government says it won't pay ransom\n@highlight\nPirates move kidnapped British couple to hijacked Spanish ship\n@highlight\nPirate source says ship has more men and weapons on board\n@highlight\nBritish couple left Seychelles for Tanzania on October 21", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 299, "end": 337}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 423, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the conversation, Rachel Chandler confirmed only that they had been moved from the @placeholder cargo ship, but not their current location, the network reported.", "idx": 69505}], "idx": 45244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Mitt Romney is eyeing another shot at the White House, but many Republicans, including those who admire and respect the party's most recent nominee, are wondering exactly what rationale he has for mounting another campaign in 2016. After all, in 2012 Romney lost all but one of the battleground states, trailed President Barack Obama 332-206 in electoral votes and Republicans panned his gaffe-prone campaign, chaotic convention and creaky tech operation. 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As an earth science officer for the state, Roddey educates communities on how to prepare and survive the earthquake and tsunami that he predicts is virtually inevitable. \"They want to know more. They want to know what they can do,\" said Roddey, who spoke to CNN on Monday shortly before his scheduled appearance at an Oregon school near Gold Beach. He's the bearer of bad news. Very bad news: there's a one-in-three chance that a major quake will strike the region by 2061, according to Oregon State University scientists.\n@highlight\nU.S. ranks about a five out of 10 for earthquake preparedness, says expert\n@highlight\nMajor quake/tsunami will hit Oregon coast by 2061, say geologists\n@highlight\nU.N. cheers Asian nations for tsunami warning improvements\n@highlight\nSome major U.S. high-rises not adequately retrofitted for Japan-strength quake", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 666, "end": 688}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A lot of people don't even realize that we get earthquakes in @placeholder,\" Roddey explained.", "idx": 69516}], "idx": 45253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shaun Maloney's winner gave Scotland victory over the Republic of Ireland. Now click HERE for heat maps, statistics and more in our brilliant Match Zone. Amid the blood and the thunder, a moment of real quality. Thanks to Shaun Maloney's right instep Scotland continue down the qualification route with hope refreshed. For 75 minutes here at breathless Celtic Park, we had been given what we expected. Non-stop football low on persistent quality but high on endeavour and adrenaline. There were some good players on show in Glasgow, though, and, with 15 minutes left, one of them stepped forward to deliver the decisive blow that leaves both these nations in the mix for qualification for France 2016.\n@highlight\nShaun Maloney scored the winner for Scotland in the 74th minute with a stunning curling strike\n@highlight\nScotland are now in third position in Euro 2016 qualifying Group D with seven points\n@highlight\nGordon Strachan's side take on England on Tuesday night in a friendly at Celtic Park in Glasgow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 54, "end": 72}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 857, "end": 884}, {"start": 915, "end": 929}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were the better team for the first 15 minutes of each half.", "idx": 69517}], "idx": 45254} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China's President Xi Jinping will have plenty to discuss with his Russian host and counterpart Vladimir Putin when they meet on the sidelines of the G-20 leaders' summit in St. Petersburg this week, as relations between the former foes grow cozier. 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The moves came in the wake of public and political fury at allegations that journalists working for Murdoch illegally eavesdropped on phone messages of thousands of people and bribed police. Cameron blasted Murdoch's company Wednesday as he launched the high-powered investigation. News Corp. executives need to focus not on taking over BSkyB, \"but on clearing up the mess and getting their house in order,\" Cameron said.\n@highlight\nNEW: some 4,000 cell phones and 5,000 land lines may have been affected\n@highlight\nLawmakers pass a symbolic motion after debating Murdoch's BSkyB ambitions\n@highlight\nSen. 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In a dramatic illustration of changing global economic fortunes, the UK has fallen behind a South American nation for the first time. The figures, from the Centre for Economic and Business Research\u2019s annual world economic league table, show Britain is now the seventh richest country in the world. New money: The economy of Brazil. 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Denise Harvey has been told she will not be extradited back to the United States to serve her prison term. The 47-year-old successfully argued that her sentence was 'cruel and unusual punishment,' according to The National Post. Despite the Canadian government trying to kick her out of the country, an immigration appeals board granted her leave to stay. Denise Harvey, 47, was convicted of five counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor in 2008 for having sex with a 16-year-old friend of her son\n@highlight\nDenise Harvey, 47, fled her home in Vero Beach, Florida, after she was convicted of having sex with her son's 16-year-old friend in 2010\n@highlight\nShe and her husband and son moved to Saskatchewan\n@highlight\nShe was granted asylum after claiming 30-year prison term amounted to 'cruel and unusual punishment'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 361, "end": 377}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Denise Harvey isn't the first American to flee the @placeholder justice system and find a home in Canada.", "idx": 69532}], "idx": 45264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Northern Ireland's incredible golfing year continued on Saturday as Michael Hoey remained ahead of his more heralded compatriots at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. The 32-year-old will take a three-shot lead from 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell as he seeks the biggest win of his career, and third European Tour title overall in the pro-am event played over three seaside courses. Ranked 271st in the world, he completed his third successive round of 66, this time at the tough Carnoustie course, to be on 18-under-par 198 and in pole position for the $785,000 first prize.\n@highlight\nNortherhn Irish golfer Michael Hoey moves three shots clear at Alfred Dunhill Links\n@highlight\nWorld No. 271 cards his third successive 66 in European Tour event in Scotland\n@highlight\nCompatriot Graeme McDowell is second going into Sunday's final round\n@highlight\nFellow countryman Rory McIlroy is also in contention tied for fourth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 145, "end": 177}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 817, "end": 831}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has always been a very talented player,\" McDowell said.", "idx": 69552}], "idx": 45277} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Good afternoon, everybody. Ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in Syria in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. Yesterday the United States presented a powerful case that the Syrian government was responsible for this attack on its own people. Our intelligence shows the Assad regime and its forces preparing to use chemical weapons, launching rockets in the highly populated suburbs of Damascus, and acknowledging that a chemical weapons attack took place. And all of this corroborates what the world can plainly see -- hospitals overflowing with victims; terrible images of the dead. All told, well over 1,000 people were murdered. Several hundred of them were children -- young girls and boys gassed to death by their own government.\n@highlight\nObama calls attack of Syrian civilians 'an assault on human dignity'\n@highlight\nPresident spoke with congressional leaders Saturday morning and asked for a vote\n@highlight\nObama says he's comfortable going forward without U.N. 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The Illinois State police worked closely with the survivor to come up with a composite of the gunman. Police aren't identifying their witness to protect her safety. Five other women lost their lives at Lane Bryant on February 2, 2008. The gunman is still at large. The crime began to unfold shortly after 10 a.m. when a man posing as a delivery man walked into the store. He chatted briefly with two customers and two employees. Then, police said, he pulled out a gun and announced a holdup.\n@highlight\nPolice release detailed composite of Lane Bryant shooting suspect\n@highlight\nStore manager called 911 before being shot to death\n@highlight\nOn call, man can be heard saying, \"I'm losing it\"\n@highlight\n$100,000 reward offered. Information? Call tip line at (708) 444-5394", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 722, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a $100,000 reward for the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the @placeholder shootings.", "idx": 69570}], "idx": 45290} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexico's new leader had a message for U.S. officials as he toured Washington on Tuesday: Ties between the neighboring nations must go beyond the drug war. The two countries should team up to create jobs, Mexican President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto said at the White House. \"We should reconsider greater integration of North America to achieve a region that is more competitive and capable of creating more jobs,\" Pena Nieto told U.S. President Barack Obama as reporters looked on. Before his first meeting with Obama, the 46-year-old former governor said he wanted to reshuffle the list of priorities the United States and Mexico share.\n@highlight\nMexico's president-elect meets with U.S. President Barack Obama\n@highlight\nEnrique Pena Nieto says he wants to reshuffle the priorities the countries share\n@highlight\nThere is potential for more trade, manufacturing and energy deals, he says\n@highlight\nPena Nieto takes office as Mexico's president Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 237, "end": 254}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 421, "end": 430}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 748}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama told reporters he was eager to develop a strong relationship with @placeholder and take on a broad agenda.", "idx": 69573}], "idx": 45293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manuel Pellegrini has admitted Eliaquim Mangala's \u00a332m move to Manchester City has not yet been completed. The Porto defender completed his medical in Manchester and toured the club's Carrington training complex two weeks ago before going on holiday. Mangala, 23, was even filmed on a leaked video saying he wanted to help City to retain their Barclays Premier League title and win the Champions League. 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With the presidential election capping off the year, Americans have witnessed a series of bitter domestic battles and turbulent events overseas. As the year closes out, it is worth thinking about some of the most important lessons that politicians and voters can learn from this year as they prepare for 2013. Here are six: The Republican brand name is in trouble: The GOP took a drubbing in 2012. To be sure, Mitt Romney ran a problematic campaign. His inability to connect with voters and a number of embarrassing gaffes hurt the chances for Republicans to succeed.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: 2012 was a year of bitter domestic battles, turbulence overseas\n@highlight\nHe says the weakness of GOP, renewed strength of liberalism were apparent\n@highlight\nZelizer says the year also highlighted the influence of new immigrants in America\n@highlight\nZelizer: Year ended with a tragic reminder about need to act on gun control", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder support the view that gay sex should be legal by a margin of 2-1, compared to 1977 when the public was split.", "idx": 69580}], "idx": 45298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea, under its untested young leader Kim Jong Un, has ratcheted up the threats toward South Korea and the United States to unprecedented levels and with greater intensity than ever before. A torrent of threats has flowed from North Korean spokesmen, including a promise of preemptive nuclear strikes on the United States and calls to \"break the waists of the crazy enemies, totally cut their windpipes and thus clearly show them what a real war is like.\" North Korean brinkmanship, bluff, and bluster are stock elements in its diplomatic toolkit, but why have the threats become so outsized, and how worried should we be? Is North Korea playing the same game it has always played, or does the now-nuclear playbook of a rash young leader represent a new threat the we cannot afford to ignore?\n@highlight\nScott Snyder: Kim Jong Un ratchets up threats toward South Korea and U.S. to record level\n@highlight\nSnyder: Bluff, followed by \"charm offensive,\" is typical strategy but Kim gets closer to brink\n@highlight\nWe don't know what Kim is trying to prove, Snyder says, or what political events drive him\n@highlight\nSnyder: South Korea and U.S. are tired of chest-thumping and it's not working anymore", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moreover, no one can be sure whether internal political challenges or a need to consolidate political control are driving young @placeholder to walk even closer to the edge than usual.", "idx": 69589}], "idx": 45303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- From Capitol Hill to Springfield, Illinois, President Obama and Congress paid tribute Thursday to Abraham Lincoln on the bicentennial of his birth. 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This is a modest building on the banks of the Yarra River, a short distance from the city's central business district, a little over 10,000 miles from New York. It used to have a casino. Before that, it briefly hosted an exhibition of waxworks from Madam Tussaud's. If you ran a line from Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan through the center of the Earth, you would exit the planet not so far from here. Indeed, Australia is, simply, a long way from everywhere. A flight to Sydney takes 15 hours from Los Angeles, 21 hours from London, 14 hours from Johannesburg, and 10 hours from Tokyo. There is no stopping off in Australia on the way to somewhere else, unless you're headed to Antarctica. This isolation is at the heart of Australia's identity: It is the reason the country has an aboriginal population that existed undisturbed for 40,000 years, and some of the world's strangest and most inimitable flora and fauna.\n@highlight\nMax Barry: Sydney hostage incident brings home terrorism threat\n@highlight\nBut this wasn't Australia's first brush with terrorism, writer says\n@highlight\nDozens of Australians were killed in Bali bombing in 2002, Barry adds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 79, "end": 96}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 417}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1245}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As I said, on 9/11, terrorists were attacking @placeholder, so Melbourne evacuated hers.", "idx": 69595}, {"query": "We complain when a car costs $30,000 or a TV show won't hit our screens right away, but it's the distance that has allowed @placeholder to stay Australia in the face of relentless globalization.", "idx": 69596}], "idx": 45307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An anti-drone activist and journalist from Pakistan has been released, more than a week after he was abducted from his home in Rawalpindi. Kareem Khan told reporters Friday how he was abducted by armed men who showed up at his family's home in the early hours of February 5, and then tortured him while he was in captivity. 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Paul McGinley versus Tom Watson. A cut-above European Tour player against a PGA Tour -- and just about everywhere else -- golfing legend. In the blue corner, a man with precisely zero major titles -- tied sixth his best finish. In the red, an eight-time major champion -- and so nearly nine, improbably aged almost 60, at the 2009 British Open. Ryder Cup captaincy experience? Next year is McGinley's first match in charge, although he was twice on winning sides as a vice-captain. Watson led the 1993 United States team which shocked Europe at its beloved Belfry to wrest back the famous trophy.\n@highlight\nPaul McGinley is captain of the European team for the 2014 Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nEurope retained trophy with epic win over the United States at Medinah in 2012\n@highlight\nThe 46-year-old Irishman is still competing on the European Tour\n@highlight\nGolf legend Tom Watson takes charge of the United States team", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 917, "end": 929}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He's a detail man and that should make him a very good @placeholder captain,\" said Elliott.", "idx": 69623}], "idx": 45325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's only two weeks since Roberto Di Matteo was appointed as Schalke manager, but he looks to already have instilled some of the team spirit that brought him the Champions League trophy on his last appearance on this stage. While Didier Drogba was reliving 2012's Champions League final with a penalty to mark his first goal back at Chelsea, his former manager was guiding Group G rivals Schalke to a vital 4-3 win over Sporting Lisbon. Di Matteo was embraced by Chinedu Obasi after the Nigerian scored the German club's first and the boss celebrated on the touchline while Klaas Jan Huntelaar, Benedikt Hoewedes and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored to give Schalke their first win in this year's competition.\n@highlight\nSchalke beat Sporting Lisbon 4-3 in Chelsea's group at the Veltins Arena\n@highlight\nRoberto Di Matteo was seen passionately celebrating on the touchline\n@highlight\nShakhtar Donetsk ran up an incredible 7-0 score away at BATE Borisov\n@highlight\nPorto beat Athletic Bilbao 2-1 courtesy of Ricardo Quaresma's goal", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 42}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 264, "end": 279}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 574, "end": 592}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 640}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 884, "end": 899}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 975, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder shows his love for his new boss, jumping up to embrace him after scoring the equaliser", "idx": 69625}], "idx": 45327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In what has become a dire and politically explosive situation at the border that includes droves of unaccompanied young border-crossers, overcrowded holding facilities, angry protesters and finger-pointing politicians, Washington struggles to get the situation under control. Politicians, however, easily point fingers of blame. On Sunday, politicians from both sides of the political aisle said President Barack Obama is not doing enough to stem the influx of immigrants -- some young children -- from coming to the United States. Obama to blame Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, who represents the district where the immigrants are crossing the Rio Grande Valley at the southernmost tip of the Longhorn State, said the Obama administration is \"one step behind.\"\n@highlight\nTexas Gov. Rick Perry said President Obama has an \"ulterior motive\"\n@highlight\nRep. 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Grace, a native South African himself, secured his second successive title on home soil after emerging triumphant on the first extra hole after a three-way tie for first. The 23-year-old only came through the European Tour Qualifying School a month ago and became the first player since Fred Couples in 1995 to follow his maiden Tour win - at the Johannesburg Open last week -- with another.\n@highlight\nBranden Grace wins Volvo Golf Champions event in South Africa after a play-off\n@highlight\nGrace holds off South African legends Ernie Els and Retief Goosen to claim title\n@highlight\nSouth African Grace also won last week's Johannesburg Open on European Tour\n@highlight\nGrace made birdie on the first extra hole to take the trophy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 125, "end": 144}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 395, "end": 425}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 533, "end": 549}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 608, "end": 627}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 771, "end": 789}, {"start": 812, "end": 828}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Els recorded a round of 67 that included an eagle on the 13th while @placeholder birdied three of the final four holes to shoot 70 and force his way into the playoff.", "idx": 69627}], "idx": 45329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Iowa (CNN) -- The day did not start well. Lightning, thunder and torrential rain poured down over Bloomfield, Iowa, where I had come to watch a civil war reenactment. In 1864, here in Davis County, the Confederates made one of their most daring and northerly guerrilla raids of the war. Each year, enthusiasts from the Unionists and Confederates remember that battle. Amtrak train: No better way to connect with U.S. voters I have chosen to leave Amtrak's California Zephyr train in Iowa, because this swing state is in play -- with President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney jockeying for the lead.\n@highlight\nCNN's Richard Quest is in Davis County, where in 1864 the Confederates made one of their most daring raids of the war\n@highlight\nHe is in the U.S. as part of American Quest, a series on the election airing from October 29\n@highlight\nQuest stops in Iowa because it is a swing state which often votes for the election winner\n@highlight\nQuest finds the \"role of government\" theme is at the heart of the election, permeating all of the country's issues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 472}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 639, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tomorrow it will be the @placeholder' turn to enjoy victory.", "idx": 69628}], "idx": 45330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She made her name starring in A Town Like Alice, but actress Virginia McKenna is still best known for the film Born Free. It told the true story of pioneering conservation work being carried out in Kenya by Joy Adamson (Virginia) and her husband George (played by her real-life husband Bill Travers), and their efforts to return lion cub Elsa to the wild. Virginia and Bill's experiences with the Adamsons and their growing concern for the plight of endangered African animals eventually led them in 1984 to establish the Born Free charity. Pride of Africa: Virginia McKenna with Elsa in the film Born Free\n@highlight\nThe actress is still best known for her role in the film Born Free\n@highlight\nTold the true story of conservation work carried out by Joy Adamson\n@highlight\nVirginia and Bill's experiences led them to establish Born Free charity\n@highlight\nThirty years on, it has become a global charity with 100 employees\n@highlight\nBoasts a proud record in rescuing animals and re-homing them", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 541, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder believes that the presence of tourism in Kenya's national parks is vital for the safety of wildlife.", "idx": 69629}], "idx": 45331} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They are vital ingredients of a traditional Christmas dinner. But a former school dinner lady has found an alternative festive use for Brussels sprouts, parsnips, chestnuts, carrots and cranberries, which she hopes will help her become one of the nation\u2019s favourite bakers. The \u2018Christmas Dinner Cake\u2019 is the latest bizarre creation of cake-making entrepreneur Allison Whitmarsh, who has gone from strength to strength after appearing on the BBC\u2019s Dragon\u2019s Den programme almost a year ago. Bizarre: The 'Christmas Dinner Cake' contains sprouts, parsnips, chestnuts, carrots and cranberries Mother-of-two Miss Whitmarsh, 46, successfully pitched her unusual cake on the Christmas show and secured \u00a350,000 funding from Dragon Deborah Meaden in return for a 25 per cent stake in her business.\n@highlight\n'Christmas Dinner Cake' contains Brussels sprouts, parsnips and chestnuts\n@highlight\nCreated by cake-making entrepreneur Allison Whitmarsh, from Huddersfield\n@highlight\nAvailable through online supermarket Ocado for \u00a318", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 279, "end": 299}, {"start": 361, "end": 377}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 504, "end": 524}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 717, "end": 737}, {"start": 802, "end": 822}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 922, "end": 938}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When she appeared on the @placeholder last December her company had a turnover of around \u00a3250,000.", "idx": 69635}], "idx": 45335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden will be in Iowa on Sunday, which will once again trigger speculation he may make a run for the White House in 2016. Biden will headline the annual steak fry put on by longtime Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin. The event, which dates nearly four decades, is one of the signature events for Iowa Democrats, drawing top politicians, and it has a rich history of attracting presidential hopefuls. Biden has not said whether he'll make a third run for the Democratic presidential nomination. He launched unsuccessful bids in 1988 and 2008. \"I can die a happy man never having been president of the United States of America. But it doesn't mean I won't run,\" Biden said in a July interview with GQ magazine.\n@highlight\nBiden due to attend Iowa fish fry on Sunday hosted by Democratic Sen. 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More deaths. More disputes surrounding Russian convoys -- filled with aid, according to Moscow, though they were never checked by Ukrainian or International Red Cross officials -- that jetted in and out of eastern Ukraine. And out of all this, more questions whether the ceasefire in Ukraine -- if you can still call it that -- struck after talks involving officials from Kiev, Moscow and rebel-held areas can hold. In an interview with TV Tsentr, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the truce agreed upon in Minsk, Belarus, appeared to be holding generally and that Moscow, at least, is ready to work toward a long-term peace.\n@highlight\nNEW: Artillery shelling, explosions, gunfire reverberate in and around Donetsk's airport\n@highlight\nNEW: Ukraine official: At least 1 Ukrainian soldier killed, 5 others were wounded\n@highlight\nNEW: A convoy of 220 Russian vehicles go in, out of Ukraine without being inspected\n@highlight\nNEW: FM Lavrov: \"Process of establishing (a) durable peace is still in progress\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 225}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder border guards and customs officers were invited to run checks on the convoy at the 'Donetsk' checkpoint, but the Ukrainian side rejected the offer,\" the spokesman said.", "idx": 69644}, {"query": "\"Ukrainian border guards and customs officers were invited to run checks on the convoy at the '@placeholder' checkpoint, but the Ukrainian side rejected the offer,\" the spokesman said.", "idx": 69645}], "idx": 45340} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former NASA astronaut accused of assaulting a romantic rival at a Florida airport can take off her electronic tracking bracelet while she awaits trial, a judge ruled Thursday. Attorneys for former astronaut Lisa Nowak said her ankle bracelet was uncomfortable and inconvenient. The bracelet was uncomfortable, inconvenient and cost Lisa Nowak $105 a week, her attorneys argued. Those reasons alone weren't enough to order the monitor removed, Orange County Circuit Court Judge Marc Lubet said in his ruling. He said the monitoring device was not fulfilling its purpose. Although the alleged victim, Air Force Capt. Colleen Shipman, testified earlier this month that she remains afraid of Nowak and wants the monitor to remain, Shipman \"chose to travel to the defendant's hometown of Houston, Texas, on three or four occasions ... to visit her boyfriend\" since the incident, Lubet wrote.\n@highlight\nFormer astronaut Lisa Nowak can remove ankle monitoring device, judge says\n@highlight\nJudge says device not fulfilling its purpose\n@highlight\nNowak is accused of assaulting and attempting to kidnap romantic rival\n@highlight\nNowak's attorneys have filed a notice of intent to rely on an insanity defense", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 455, "end": 467}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a great relief not to worry about safety issues related to the batteries' life while I'm driving,\" @placeholder said in the statement.", "idx": 69646}], "idx": 45341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A large part of northern and central Nigeria is now at the mercy of intensified attacks by Boko Haram, and the group seems to be embarking on a new phase of its campaign against the Nigerian state -- piling further pressure on the government of President Goodluck Jonathan. The last four days have seen devastating bomb attacks in Jos, in central Nigeria, as well as a suicide bombing in Kano - the largest city in the north. Two more villages in the state of Borno, Boko Haram's stronghold in the northeast, came under attack, with at least 30 civilians killed. There have also been two bomb attacks in the federal capital, Abuja, in the last five weeks.\n@highlight\nBoko Haram seems intent on destroying Nigeria\n@highlight\nAttacks have shown it can coordinate operations\n@highlight\nBoko Haram is also forcing thousands of Christians from hotspot areas\n@highlight\nIts ultimate ambition could now be creating its twisted version of God's Kingdom on Earth.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 264, "end": 280}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jos and @placeholder are more than 300 miles from Borno.", "idx": 69656}], "idx": 45348} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lemony Snicket's \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" will now be told as a TV series. According to reports, Netflix is developing a small-screen version of the popular children's book series written by Daniel Handler, who crafted them under the pen name Lemony Snicket. Handler's stories followed a trio of siblings encountering one disaster after another, starting with the death of their parents in a fire. The stories can be dark, but they're also engaging and humorous -- the kind of stuff that a family could enjoy together, said Netflix's Cindy Holland, vice president of original content. \"On the search for fantastic material that appeals to both parents and kids, the first stop for generations of readers is 'A Series of Unfortunate Events,' \" Holland said in a statement to Deadline.\n@highlight\nNetflix is adapting \"A Series of Unfortunate Events\" into a TV series\n@highlight\nThe show is based on books written by Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket\n@highlight\nHandler will be an executive producer of the TV series", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 27, "end": 56}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 725, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 833, "end": 862}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}, {"start": 951, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The world created by @placeholder is unique, darkly funny and relatable.", "idx": 69659}], "idx": 45350} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former alleged girlfriend of Prince Andrew has blasted claims an underage \u2018sex slave\u2019 was forced to sleep with him - saying the Duke is one of the 'most decent' people she knows. Former Playboy model Denise Martell claims she has been a close friend of Andrew since they were first linked in 2000, and is confident Virginia Roberts\u2019 allegations she was forced to have sex with him in the US while aged 17 and working as a masseuse for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein are fabricated. The scandal \u2013 first revealed in US court documents last week, in which Miss Roberts, now 30, claimed she had been forced to have sex with the prince three times between 2001 and 2002 \u2013 have been vehemently denied by Buckingham Palace.\n@highlight\nDenise Martell comes out in support of her 'friend of 15 years'\n@highlight\nFormer Playboy model calls Duke 'one of the most decent people I know'\n@highlight\nAndrew is engulfed by claims 'sex slave' was forced to sleep with him\n@highlight\nMartell warned in 2001 security surrounding the Prince was too relaxed\n@highlight\nComes after one of Epstein's girls said she was 'dumbfounded' by claims", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 317, "end": 332}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 522, "end": 523}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If everything that went down the way she said, I just have a hard time believing it because they (@placeholder and his friends) are not people like that.\u2019", "idx": 69662}], "idx": 45353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Adam Lanza brought three weapons inside Sandy Hook Elementary school on December 14 and left a fourth in his car, police said. Those weapons were a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle and two handguns -- a Glock 10 mm and a Sig Sauer 9 mm. In the car he left a shotgun, about which police have offered no details. Lanza used one of the handguns to take his own life, although police haven't said whether the gun was the Glock or the Sig Sauer. In fact many details remain unknown about the weapons Lanza used that day to kill 20 children, his own mother, six other adults and then himself. 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The DNA of a baby boy who was buried in Montana 12,600 years ago has given scientists new insights into the ancient roots of today's American Indians and other native peoples of the Americas. It is the oldest genome ever recovered from the New World, and artifacts found with the body show the boy was part of the Clovis culture, which existed in North America from about 13,000 years ago to about 12,600 years ago and is named for an archaeological site near Clovis, N.M.\n@highlight\nClovis culture existed in North America from about 13,000 years ago to about 12,600 years ago\n@highlight\nFind is the oldest genome ever recovered from the New World\n@highlight\nProves modern Native Americans are related to the first humans to arrive", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 297, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 839, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But our results eliminate all other theories about the origins of the first people in @placeholder.", "idx": 69683}], "idx": 45361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea City completed the signing of Tottenham full back Kyle Naughton on a three-and-a-half-year contract on Thursday. The 26-year-old passed a medical and agreed personal terms in south Wales on Wednesday, before the club announced the deal on Thursday afternoon. The transfer fee for the right back was marginally under \u00a35million. Naughton told Swansea's official website: 'I'm pleased it's all done because there has been talk since the summer over a potential move. 'My main aim is to start playing regular football again. I know it's going to be a tough challenge because there are some very good players here, but that's my goal.\n@highlight\nSwansea completed the signing of Kyle Naughton on Thursday\n@highlight\nNaughton signed a three-and-a-half year contract with the club\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old passed a medical in south Wales on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe club are also interested in signing Tom Carroll and Martin Olsson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But now I just want to settle into life at @placeholder and try to play regularly.", "idx": 69686}], "idx": 45364} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pontiac, Michigan (CNN) -- Lamont Butler is a single father, unemployed for more than a year and trying to do the best for his daughter, 3-year-old Samaya. The family qualifies for the federal government's free pre-kindergarten program, Head Start, but has been on a waiting list for more than a year. It's tough on both of them; Butler has trouble finding work because he's caring for his daughter, and he worries Samaya is missing out on valuable early education. \"My friend's son got in, and at 4, he can already spell his name, do simple math, and he isn't so shy any more,\" Butler said.\n@highlight\nAn investigation into Head Start enrollment practices shows some centers enroll families who make too much money\n@highlight\nThousands are on waiting lists for the free pre-kindergarten classes\n@highlight\nHead Start leaders are adding more training, checks to enrollment to prevent fraud", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For parents like Butler and kids like @placeholder, that means the wait continues.", "idx": 69691}], "idx": 45369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley A major Canadian pension fund is close to finalising a deal to buy out Burton's Biscuit Company, the makers of biscuit tin favourites Jammie Dodgers and Wagon Wheels. The Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan is expected to buy out the firm, with the deal expected to be sealed in the coming hours. Bidding for the company, which also makes Maryland Cookies, closed on Thursday, after owners the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, private equity group Apollo Global Management, and Duke Street Capital, put it up for sale in August. For sale: A major Canadian pension fund is close to finalising a deal to buy out Burton's Biscuits, the makers of biscuit tin favourites Jammie Dodgers\n@highlight\nSources suggest Canadian pension fund likely to buy out firm\n@highlight\nOntario Teacher's Pension Plan expected to finalise deal\n@highlight\nBurton's is second largest biscuit firm in the UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 88, "end": 111}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 188, "end": 217}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 406, "end": 439}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 779, "end": 808}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 894, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neither @placeholder's Biscuits nor the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan were available for comment.", "idx": 69704}], "idx": 45380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday amid tensions between the two countries about U.S. military incursions into Pakistan's tribal areas. Adm. Michael Mullen will meet with Pakistan's new prime minister and its military chief. Adm. Michael Mullen will meet with Pakistan's newly elected prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, and Pakistan's military chief, Gen. Parvez Kayani, Mullen's office said. Relations between the United States and Pakistan have been tense since the U.S. military sent ground forces into Pakistan's tribal regions earlier this month without Islamabad's permission. The incident prompted the Pakistani government to summon the U.S. ambassador to voice its disapproval, as well as deliver a \"demarche\" (a diplomatic petition or protest) through its ambassador in Washington.\n@highlight\nAdm. 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The only problem: The rumors are false, an American Airlines spokesman says. \"Last night's hoax on Twitter about American and JetBlue flying doctors and nurses to Haiti for free was just that -- a hoax. We don't know who is responsible, but it's a very low thing to do,\" airline spokesman Tim Smith said in e-mails sent Thursday. Twitter users also circulated a rumor that UPS would ship for free any package under 50 lbs. to Haiti. 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In addition to a speech by Diane Keaton, a frequent Allen co-star, a Golden Globes tribute Sunday night featured a short film of Allen's greatest hits. But the film was missing one thing, tweeted Farrow. \"Missed the Woody Allen tribute,\" he wrote, \"did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall?\" Ronan Farrow disses Woody Allen's Golden Globes tribute (Allen wasn't at the Globes; he's known for avoiding awards shows, for many years skipping the Oscars to keep a regular musical gig at a New York jazz club.)\n@highlight\nRonan Farrow tweet during Golden Globes brings up Woody Allen scandal\n@highlight\nIn early '90s, Allen had affair with Mia Farrow's daughter\n@highlight\nAllen has generally stuck to his work and ignored criticism\n@highlight\nScandal also came up in November Vanity Fair story", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, until the scandal hit, Allen was generally received warmly by the general public, even if his @placeholder-centric, sometimes thorny comedies appealed only to a fairly narrow audience.", "idx": 69719}], "idx": 45392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passengers paid between \u00a34,200 and \u00a39,300 each for the trip, depending on their choice of cabin By Tom Worden PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:27 EST, 6 December 2012 A luxury cruise liner with up to 450 passengers on board was prevented from leaving an Argentine port today in a protest over the Falkland Islands. The Seabourn Sojourn was blocked in by Argentine port workers who want to prevent the ship sailing to the disputed islands. 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But she was wrong, way wrong. Millions of people were keenly interested in the Idaho mother's struggles with the 13-year-old son she loves and fears. A 40-year-old mother of four, Long teaches English at a small college in Boise. On Friday she posted a brutally honest essay on her blog, The Anarchist Soccer Mom. It struck a nerve in the wake of the mass shooting in which 20 children died at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Over the weekend, it seemed, everybody was sharing the post and talking about The Anarchist Soccer Mom. Then came the backlash, as others criticized her for committing her son and writing about it publicly.\n@highlight\nAnarchist Soccer Mom's blog post about son goes viral\n@highlight\nLiza Long, 40, cries out for help for her mentally ill teen\n@highlight\n'Michael' can become violent, threaten suicide during fits\n@highlight\nHe is currently in an acute care psychiatric facility", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 387, "end": 410}, {"start": 493, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 625, "end": 648}, {"start": 765, "end": 784}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Long says @placeholder is a sweet boy most of the time.", "idx": 69735}, {"query": "She says her other kids -- ages 15, 9 and 7 -- know the \"safety drill\" by heart: When @placeholder starts to go off, they run into the car and lock the doors.", "idx": 69736}], "idx": 45402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today warned that Scotland would be more at risk from terrorism if it votes for independence. 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Scroll down for video Mr Cameron, speaking at the end of the two-day Nato conference in Wales, said: \u2018I don\u2019t think anyone can be in any doubt we live in a very dangerous and insecure world. \u2018I would have thought one of the strongest arguments that those of us who want to see the United Kingdom stay together can make is in that dangerous world and insecure world of terrorist threats and other threats isn\u2019t it better to be part of the United Kingdom?\u2019\n@highlight\nPM said the UK had the best security and intelligence services in the world\n@highlight\nHe urged Scots to stay together in a 'very dangerous and insecure world'\n@highlight\nThe PM said this was one of the 'strongest arguments' against separation\n@highlight\nCame after Gordon Brown said he would push for further devolution\n@highlight\nThe former Prime Minister's declaration signals a return to front-line politics\n@highlight\nEx party leader among Labour MPs involved in final push against separation\n@highlight\nComes amid mounting alarm voters are swinging behind a 'Yes' vote", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 836, "end": 837}, {"start": 848, "end": 849}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said the aim should be the \u2018maximum local decision-making powers that is possible\u2019 while maintaining the union.", "idx": 69740}], "idx": 45405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Paula Cooper was just 16 years old when she became the youngest person on death row in the United States. That was in 1986. On Monday, after 27 years behind bars, Cooper walked out of Indiana's Rockville Correctional Facility a free woman. She emerged around 10 a.m., said Douglas S. Garrison, chief communications officer for the Indiana Department of Corrections. Cooper had an unlikely ally supporting her release: Bill Pelke, the grandson of the woman she killed. The events that ensnared both families started when Cooper was 15 and devised a plan to steal money with her friends.\n@highlight\nNEW: Cooper \"would take it back in a heartbeat if she could,\" victim's grandson says\n@highlight\nPaula Cooper was 16 years old when she was sentenced to death for murder\n@highlight\nShe stabbed 78-year-old Bible teacher Ruth Pelke in the stomach and chest 33 times\n@highlight\nVictim's grandson: I realized forgiveness had taken place, and it brought healing to me", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 203, "end": 233}, {"start": 282, "end": 300}, {"start": 340, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I became convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that my grandmother would have had love and compassion for Paula Cooper and her family,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 69743}], "idx": 45407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye The family of a late Wizard of Oz actor who played a Munchkin in the classic film appeared in St. Louis court on Monday to claim $500,000 back from his former caretaker. Mickey Carroll's family claim that the hypopituitary dwarf, who died in May 2009 aged 89, was exploited by carer Linda Dodge just before his death. His nieces and nephews first launched the civil suit in 2011 after discovering that their uncle, who never married or had children, had lost significant assets from his fortune. 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The seven-bedroom property on Bolton Street, just a few minutes walks from The Ritz in the heart of Mayfair, is being offered with a guide price of \u00a38.3million. If it fetches that it would top the \u00a35.9 million paid for a mansion block in Finchley Road, according to auction analysts EIG. The home was built in the early 18th century and has six bathrooms, three reception rooms and two kitchens along with an internal lift and private terrace.\n@highlight\nSeven-bedroom mansion in the heart of Mayfair, central London, is up for auction with a guide price of \u00a38.3million\n@highlight\nThe Grade II listed property on Bolton Street was built in the early 18th century and boasts gold leaf ceilings\n@highlight\nIt is currently being let out for a staggering \u00a326,000 per month and has a private lift and terrace\n@highlight\nThe street was built in 1699 and was home to English novelist Fanny Burney and the Earl of Peterborough\n@highlight\nCharles Edward Stuart, The Young Pretender, is also said to have lodged here secretly while in London", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If all of the remaining 61 properties fetch their guide price, they will sell for around \u00a39.7 million - just \u00a31.4 million more than the single @placeholder home.", "idx": 69752}], "idx": 45413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Syrian cab driver tolerated beatings, arrests and daily indignities during the country's 16 months of turmoil. But after a rocket struck his house in the Daraa province city of Herak last week, the man and his family finally had enough. The 29-year-old Sunni man, his wife, two young daughters and other relations left their homes on July 16 and embarked on a journey at night to the nearby Jordanian border. He was among the more than 120,000 people who've fled to the neighboring countries -- Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan -- to escape the warring in Syria.\n@highlight\nThere's a \"direct correlation\" between fighting and refugee flight\n@highlight\nChildren's safety is a top factor in deciding to leave the country\n@highlight\nIraq's PM asks Iraqi refugees in Syria to return home", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 750, "end": 751}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are relying entirely on humanitarian assistance, even though there are some employment opportunities, such as farm work in @placeholder, he said.", "idx": 69764}], "idx": 45422} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton has signed a three-year contract to race for the Mercedes Formula 1 team beginning next season. Friday's announcement by the team ends weeks of speculation about the Briton's future with McLaren -- a team he joined when he was 13 years old. \"Looking ahead to 2013, I am delighted to welcome Lewis Hamilton to our team,\" Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn said in a statement. \"The arrival of a driver of Lewis' caliber is a testament to the standing of Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 and I am proud that Lewis shares our vision and ambition for the success of the Silver Arrows,\" Brawn added.\n@highlight\nSpeculation about Briton's future at McLaren ends with three-year deal with Mercedes\n@highlight\nHamilton will partner Germany's Nico Rosberg with Michael Schumacher making way\n@highlight\n27-year-old, who won world championship in 2008, has been at McLaren since he was 13\n@highlight\nMcLaren name 22-year-old Sauber driver Sergio Perez as replacement for Hamilton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 80, "end": 97}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 777, "end": 794}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, @placeholder said he had enjoyed his three years at Mercedes even if they didn't do as successfully as he would have liked on the track.", "idx": 69775}], "idx": 45429} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Painter Vincent van Gogh may have been murdered, according to a gunshot wounds expert who has analysed vital forensic evidence Painter Vincent van Gogh may have been murdered, a leading forensics expert has claimed. The long-held theory that the troubled artist shot himself in a wheat field near Paris in 1890 may have to be reconsidered after the shocking claim. Dr Vincent Di Maio, an expert on gunshot wounds, reassessed vital evidence from van Gogh's shooting and believes the painter could not have shot himself in the chest. 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An Amber Alert was issued for Juliani Cardenas, who authorities say was abducted by Jose Esteban Rodriguez in the northern California town of Patterson. \"He (Rodriguez) wanted to be with my son,\" Tabitha Cardenas told reporters Thursday, adding that she had broken up with Rodriguez four or five months ago. \"He wanted to be with my son so bad that he took it to the extreme.\"\n@highlight\nAn Amber Alert has been issued for Juliani Cardenas, 4, of Patterson, California\n@highlight\nPolice say he was abducted by Jose Rodriguez, the ex-boyfriend of the boy's mother\n@highlight\nThe boy's grandmother says the man took the boy from her arms then fled\n@highlight\nPolice are searching a canal after a tip that the kidnapper drove his car into it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 235, "end": 250}, {"start": 289, "end": 310}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suspect had come to @placeholder' house early Tuesday morning, according to the boy's mother, leaving after she told him to leave because Juliani was asleep and had a cold.", "idx": 69786}, {"query": "The boy, @placeholder, is 3 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 40 pounds and has brown eyes and black hair, according to the Amber Alert.", "idx": 69788}], "idx": 45435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 10 May 2013 A father was jailed for seven years today after admitting killing his disabled seven-month-old son. Nathan Pick, 38, lashed out at James-Lee because he could not get him to stop screaming at their home in Chaddesden, Derbyshire. The baby, who was born with a heart defect and had to be tube-fed, suffered brain injuries and died the next day in hospital as a result of the blow to the back of the head. Pick was arrested on suspicion of murder and and charged, but originally claimed to police that James-Lee had begun to fit and hit his head in his swing chair.\n@highlight\nNathan Pick 'snapped' after struggling to bond with son James-Lee\n@highlight\nPleaded guilty to manslaughter and sentenced to seven years in jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I hope today\u2019s sentence allows @placeholder\u2019s family to move forward with the grieving process.", "idx": 69793}], "idx": 45440} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Lowe PUBLISHED: 18:30 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 12 March 2014 Living on the edge: Mary Berry is going against the British tradition and serves her cheese before dessert For decades she has been hailed as the definitive guide to traditional food. But when it comes to the order in which it is eaten, Mary Berry is rather less conventional. And shortly after she declared on her new BBC Two show Mary Berry Cooks that she insists on following the French and serving her cheese before dessert, it quickly became apparent she had divided opinion between viewers and not all of them agreed.\n@highlight\nMary Berry follows French tradition of serving cheese first\n@highlight\nSeveral viewers appear to disagree with the culinary queen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Traditionally the French would serve the cheese before, but for many @placeholder dinner parties it is often a social decision to serve after.", "idx": 69795}], "idx": 45442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A taxi driver travelled all the way to Amsterdam after accidentally breaking a souvenir that one of his passengers brought back from their holiday. Cabbie Kevin Gregg, 52, travelled 450 miles from Newcastle to the Dutch capital in pursuit of the irreparable windmill ornament for customer Hazel Lindley. He was under strict instructions from East Coast Taxis' managing director Paul Irwin who, after hearing what had happened, delivered an outstanding display of customer service. Taxi driver Kevin Gregg travelled to Amsterdam and back to buy a replacement windmill souvenir for Hazel Lindley after he accidentally broke the item Kevin Gregg was amazed he managed to find the souvenir shop so quickly in Amsterdam\n@highlight\nTaxi driver Kevin Gregg put a heavy bag on top of souvenir breaking it\n@highlight\nHis boss at East Coast Taxis decided the windmill needed replacing\n@highlight\nGregg travelled from Whitley Bay to Amsterdam and found a replacement\n@highlight\nKind-hearted driver says he 'felt sick' when he realised he had broke it", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We know that the souvenir windmill wasn't expensive but the fact is that Hazel couldn't get a replacement anywhere other than @placeholder and that was the challenge.'", "idx": 69814}], "idx": 45459} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cholera is an intestinal infection that's rare in the United States currently. But in the developing world it's a serious problem, with 3 to 5 million cases every year worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. The disease brings on diarrhea, which can kill a person if he or she is not properly hydrated. A tremendous advance in hydration was invented by David Nalin, along with his colleague Richard Cash. Nalin was working in Bangladesh during a cholera epidemic in 1968, when intravenous solutions were the only treatment. He knew that an oral method of rehydration would be much more accessible and cost-effective for the people who needed it most.\n@highlight\nThere are 3 to 5 million cases of cholera every year\n@highlight\nIt can kill those who aren't properly hydrated\n@highlight\nDavid Nalin developed the rehydration solution in 1968", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 205, "end": 229}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recognized that the volume of oral rehydration therapy required isn't the same for every patient.", "idx": 69819}], "idx": 45462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hackers associated with the Chinese government have repeatedly infiltrated the computer systems of U.S. airlines, technology companies and other firms involved in the movement of U.S. troops and military equipment, a U.S. Senate panel has found. The Senate Armed Services Committee's year-long probe, details of which were made public on Wednesday, found that the military's U.S. Transportation Command, or Transcom, was aware of only two out of at least 20 such cyber intrusions within a single year. The committee's investigation also found gaps in reporting requirements and a lack of information sharing among U.S. government entities. That in turn left the U.S. military largely unaware of computer compromises of its contractors, it found.\n@highlight\nSenate report says there were about 50 intrusions into a single military contractor's computers over a 12-month period\n@highlight\nMichigan Democrat slams 'China's aggressive actions in cyberspace'\n@highlight\nHacking 'compromised emails, documents, user passwords and computer code'\n@highlight\nIn may the US charged five Chinese military officers with hacking into American nuclear, metal and solar companies to steal trade secrets", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 250, "end": 280}, {"start": 375, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "of those intrusions were attributed to @placeholder, the report stated.", "idx": 69820}], "idx": 45463} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Moving against tax avoidance by corporations, the Obama administration took several actions on Monday to curb 'inversion' deals that allow companies to escape high U.S. taxes by reincorporating abroad. The Treasury Department announced new rules, effective immediately, that will reduce the tax benefits available to companies that have inverted, while also making new inversions more difficult to do and less potentially rewarding. Because they took effect on Monday, the new rules might raise issues for some of a handful of companies that have agreed to do inversions, but have not yet completed them. Fast-food chain Burger King Worldwide Inc is in the midst of inverting to Canada in a deal with coffee-and-donuts vendor Tim Hortons Inc. A spokeswoman for Burger King said the company declined to comment.\n@highlight\nCommon scheme sees US companies merging with foreign corporations so their taxes can be calculated at another country's lower rate\n@highlight\nUS Treasury loses billions every year from these deals\n@highlight\nBurger King's plan to merge with the Canadian chain Tim Horton's sparked urgency in the White House\n@highlight\nInvestors expect companies to minimize their tax bills but the White House now expects them to stay headquartered in the US regardless of the cost", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 207, "end": 225}, {"start": 622, "end": 646}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}, {"start": 965, "end": 975}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1205, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1264}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A key target of @placeholder's actions is foreign profits held", "idx": 69832}], "idx": 45474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Aap A man nicknamed 'Insane Shane' shoved magazines down his pants to protect his genitals before his friend shot him in a Jackass-style prank that went wrong. Michael Dominic Ciantar apologised on Friday at Adelaide Magistrates Court after he pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm to injure, annoy or frighten at a Brahma Lodge party last week. The 20-year-old man fired off an air rifle at Shane Lewis on February 27. Michael Dominic Ciantar, 20, has pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm to injure, annoy or frighten Ciantar was arrested after Mr Lewis, 41, arrived at Lyell McEwin hospital with a gunshot wound to his arm.\n@highlight\nMichael Dominic Ciantar pleaded guilty to shooting Shane Lewis in the arm\n@highlight\nThe incident happened at a Brahma Lodge party in SA on February 27\n@highlight\nThe 20-year-old defendant apologised to an Adelaide court on Friday\n@highlight\nHe will be sentenced next month and faces an eight-year jail sentence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 5}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 163, "end": 185}, {"start": 211, "end": 236}, {"start": 321, "end": 338}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 425, "end": 447}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 645, "end": 667}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 779, "end": 780}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Initially police were told @placeholder had been injured in a drive-by shooting as witnesses and the victim would not co-operate.", "idx": 69836}], "idx": 45478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A South African preacher made his congregation eat grass to 'be closer to God' before stamping on them. Under the instruction of Pastor Lesego Daniel of Rabboni Centre Ministries dozens of followers dropped to the floor to eat the grass at his ministry in Garankuwa, north of Pretoria after being told it will 'bring them closer to God.' His controversial methods have drawn criticism from thousands of people although members of his congregation swear by his methods - he is said to have claimed that humans can eat anything to feed their bodies and survive on whatever they choose to eat.\n@highlight\nCarried out under instruction of Pastor Lesego Daniel in Garankuwa\n@highlight\nClaimed that humans can eat anything to feed their bodies\n@highlight\nPhotos that follow show dozens of people getting sick in the toilets", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 14}, {"start": 74, "end": 76}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 177}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 332, "end": 334}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder created animals to chew grass and made human beings to", "idx": 69839}], "idx": 45480} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Down on Earth, we all know: Do anything stupid these days, and video of it will turn up on the Internet to embarrass you. Now, space aliens may be about learn that lesson, too. NASA deployed live webcams on the International Space Station in March, and UFO enthusiasts monitoring their live feeds online have nabbed unidentified flying objects scooting through Earth's orbit. They've made screen grabs of the NASA video and posted them online. UFOlogist Scott Waring may have been the first, when he plastered them onto his blog, UFO Sightings Daily, early last week. Highlighted by a red circle and clearly visible is -- a speck. A white one. An enlargement of the screen grab reveals -- a blur.\n@highlight\nNASA recently deployed live webcams on the International Space Station\n@highlight\nThey are there to give people a nice view of the Earth\n@highlight\nUFO enthusiasts have used the cameras to spot alleged UFOs\n@highlight\nThey look like specks and blurs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 220, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 539, "end": 557}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 760, "end": 786}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 867}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At least one alleged alien \"mother ship\" made it into a @placeholder lunar photo, and you don't even have to squint to see it.", "idx": 69847}], "idx": 45486} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Booth Follow @@the_topspin After 353 long days and 10 painful Test matches without a win, Alastair Cook finally has a reason to smile again. England\u2019s captain, whose job has been under huge pressure after a terrible run of results, saw his team destroy India to level the five-match series 1-1 \u2014 largely down to new hero Moeen Ali. Six wickets for Ali, who has been derided as a part-time off-spinner, helped England triumph by 266 runs in the third Investec Test, a victory to relieve the pressure on Cook. 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Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he plans to sue over remarks from then-Ambassador Eric Edelman in 2004 suggesting that the prime minister concealed his wealth in Swiss bank accounts. Visibly angry, Erdogan told an audience in Ankara, Turkey, Wednesday that he wanted the U.S. administration to take action against the diplomats who had \"slandered\" him. \"The United States should ask its diplomats to make an explanation because no diplomat can accuse a country with slanders and misinterpretations,\" he said.\n@highlight\nErdogan calls on the U.S. to take action against those who \"slandered\" him\n@highlight\nHe says he has no money in Swiss accounts\n@highlight\nA U.S. diplomatic cable painted a less-than-flattering portrait of the prime minister", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 259, "end": 278}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While apparently offering no evidence they existed, it continued: \"We have heard from two contacts that Erdogan has eight accounts in Swiss banks; his explanations that his wealth comes from the wedding presents guests gave his son and that a @placeholder businessman is paying the educational expenses of all four Erdogan children in the U.S. purely altruistically are lame.\"", "idx": 69854}], "idx": 45491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Blastoff for the spacecraft which could one day take humans to Mars is set for the final countdown as Nasa begins assembling the giant rockets that will propel it into orbit. The huge Delta IV Heavy rocket has been put together for the first time at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida ahead of a first test flight of the Orion capsule in December. It will blast the experimental capsule in orbit - although the rockets are then expected to be replaced by Nasa's even bigger Space Launch system. 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The veteran broadcaster said his personnel file at the corporation was marked with a drawing of a Christmas tree to indicate he was \u2018as camp as Christmas\u2019. He said managers feared he would be a \u2018security risk\u2019 because of his sexuality. BBC labelled me 'camp as Christmas' claims former DJ Paul Gambaccini, pictured here with stars of a musical he co-wrote, The Ultimate Man: Craig Purrell, centre, and Lorraine Graham\n@highlight\nManagers feared he would be a 'security risk' because of his sexuality\n@highlight\n'A gay man was a potential security threat and might betray his country'\n@highlight\nHe was criticised when it emerged he failed to report fellow DJ Jimmy Savile", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 99, "end": 113}, {"start": 127, "end": 129}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 419, "end": 421}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 469, "end": 470}, {"start": 472, "end": 486}, {"start": 540, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "revealed he knew about sexual abuse by former BBC DJ @placeholder but", "idx": 69864}], "idx": 45498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The failure of the P5+1 (the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia plus Germany) to reach agreement with Iran Saturday in Geneva is a good thing if it allows the United States and Israel to sort out what really divides them on the Iranian nuclear issue before negotiations resume in coming days. That the French -- not the United States -- seem to have taken the lead in stiffening the allies' demands with Iran is in itself a reflection of those differences. And while a high-ranking U.S. delegation headed to Israel Sunday to brief the Israelis on the talks, bridging the gap there won't be that easy.\n@highlight\nTalks between major powers and Iran break down but are expected to resume\n@highlight\nAaron Miller says a key problem is gap between U.S. and Israel on Iran\n@highlight\nIsraeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's world view very different from President Obama's, he says\n@highlight\nMiller: An agreement Israel opposes would be unpopular in Congress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This world view poses enormous challenges for a @placeholder administration, partly because it's validated by Iran's own past rhetoric and actions and because Iran has tried to hide suspected military aspects of its nuclear program.", "idx": 69868}, {"query": "And they are going to be a rocky six months if Netanyahu concludes that the interim arrangements reached in Geneva work to @placeholder's advantage.", "idx": 69870}, {"query": "And @placeholder is already inclined to adopt the Israeli view that what's required now is more pressure on the mullahs rather than less, including additional sanctions.", "idx": 69871}, {"query": "And a @placeholder who believes the Americans aren't taking him seriously on Iran is certain to be withholding when it comes to the peace process.", "idx": 69874}, {"query": "To satisfy Israeli requirements, an interim agreement would have to do at least three things: first, avoid doing anything that dismantles the sanctions regime and removes real pressure on Iran to cut the final deal; second, make it impossible for @placeholder to use the next six months to advance in a significant way any of the aspects of its nuclear program -- not just to freeze Iran's program but to actually set it back significantly.", "idx": 69877}], "idx": 45500} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh UPDATED: 14:28 EST, 28 February 2012 Users of Google Plus, the search giant's much-hyped social network, visit the service for a mere three minutes a month, according to figures from Comscore. The same figures show that Facebook users log in for an average of six to seven hours per month. The figures add to the growing evidence that Google's social network is a dud, despite official figures from Google showing 90 million subscribers. New figures from Comscore claim that PC users of Google's Plus social network spend a mere three minutes per month on the site, in contrast to seven hours for Facebook users\n@highlight\nUsers of Facebook rival visit for three minutes a month, claims Comscore\n@highlight\nGoogle still claims Plus is a success with 90 million regular users", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the blog said it was too early to judge Google Plus's eventual fate - many of the services that make Facebook successful, such as apps and games, have yet to launch or take off on @placeholder.", "idx": 69886}], "idx": 45507} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chris Algieri was overweight when he took to the scales in the early hours Macau time for his fight with Manny Pacquiao. The New York challenger was four ounces over the 10st4lb catchweight limit set for this world welterweight title fight. Algieri removed his shorts and a necklace to stand naked on the scales behind some shirts to cover his modesty for world television. Manny Pacquiao faces off against Chris Algieri during their pre-fight weigh-in in Macau Algieri arrived at the weigh-in overweight but managed to trim down after a 50 minute interval Pacquiao flexes his muscles ahead of the world title fight in his homeland on Sunday\n@highlight\nChris Algieri faces Manny Pacquiao in their WBO welterweight title fight in Macau on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe New York challenger arrived at the weigh-in two ounces overweight\n@highlight\nAlgieri returned after a 50 minute interval to eventually make weight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder blamed his problem on the scales, sayng: 'I had my usual breakfast of oats and eggs over medium and was under the limit on these same scales at a try-out before the official weigh-in.", "idx": 69890}], "idx": 45510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield The UK\u2019s only female giant panda has been artificially inseminated after she and her intended partner failed to mate naturally. Edinburgh Zoo bosses were hopeful that Tian Tian would mate with male Yang Guang this year, but moved on to artificial insemination after her hormone levels started to fall quickly. The procedure was carried out on Sunday using samples from Yang Guang. 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The hard man from St Helens withstood a witching hour of agony to make history against the mightiest pound-for-pound boxer in the world. That almost suicidal refusal to sink into purgatory was not enough for Murray to finally win his world middleweight championship at his third time of trying. That persistence under crucifying fire \u2013 a mentality beyond the comprehension of most who never venture onto that roped scaffold \u2013 could not quite carry him to the honour of going the 12-round distance. 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Speaker after speaker reminded the audience in the convention hall and beyond that al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden -- the mastermind of 9/11, public enemy No. 1 for a decade -- had been gunned down by American commandos in Pakistan 16 months ago. They reminded everyone that it was Obama who had given the order. Some of them also used the opportunity to question whether Obama's challenger, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, would have made the same call.\n@highlight\nThe 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden came up prominently at the Democratic convention\n@highlight\nJoe Biden and John Kerry used the raid to criticize Republican challenger Mitt Romney\n@highlight\nRomney criticized Obama's 2007 pledge to strike inside Pakistan\n@highlight\nBut Biden and Kerry left some context out of their remarks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder did order the raid, he did it against the advice of some of his top aides.", "idx": 69901}], "idx": 45517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Halloween may have been last Friday but Liverpool could be in for another fright night when they take on Real Madrid in the Bernabeu. The stuttering Reds, who have not looked themselves in either the Premier League or the Champions League this season, will come up against Europe's most feared and in-form forward line in the Spanish capital. Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez, Karim Benzema, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric - facing Real Madrid is like opening the gates of Hell at the moment and all those torments are expected to feature on Tuesday night. 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The story, which spread like wildfire after it was picked up by a Hong Kong-based newspaper, has created an image that Pyongyang's young ruler is even more brutal and unpredictable than previously believed. While North Korea has said it purged and executed Kim's uncle, Jang Song Thaek, last month, it did not release details of how the man who was once the second most powerful figure in the isolated country was killed.\n@highlight\nStory had emerged that Jang Song Thaek and five aides were killed by dogs\n@highlight\nHong Kong newspaper picked up report from satirical microblog post\n@highlight\nDetails of how Jang Song was executed have not been released\n@highlight\nKim Jong Un's uncle was the second most powerful figure in North Korea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Initial speculation was that @placeholder had been killed by firing squad, a fate that media outlets said was the usual one reserved for 'traitors'.", "idx": 69911}], "idx": 45522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Minnesota flight instructor who notified his bosses of student Zacarias Moussaoui's suspicious behavior received a $5 million reward Thursday from the State Department, two government officials told CNN. Zacarias Moussaoui was convicted in 2006 of conspiring to kill Americans on September 11, 2001. Clarence \"Clancy\" Prevost was an instructor at the Pan Am International Flight Academy in Eagan, Minnesota, when Moussaoui was a student there. Moussaoui is the only person charged and convicted in connection with the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. Prevost received the reward from the State Department's Rewards for Justice program in a closed ceremony at the State Department, the officials told CNN.\n@highlight\nMinnesota instructor notices Zacarias Moussaoui's odd behavior, tells bosses\n@highlight\nHis bosses, at first reluctant, eventually alert FBI who arrest Moussaoui\n@highlight\nMoussaoui, an admitted al Qaeda operative, was in jail during September 11, 2001\n@highlight\nClarence \"Clancy\" Prevost receives $5 million from State Department Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 86, "end": 103}, {"start": 174, "end": 189}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 244}, {"start": 290, "end": 298}, {"start": 323, "end": 347}, {"start": 374, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 634, "end": 649}, {"start": 653, "end": 679}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 791, "end": 808}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that by the second day of teaching Moussaoui, he heard that @placeholder paid the bulk of his $8,300 tuition for a flight simulator course in hundred-dollar bills.", "idx": 69912}], "idx": 45523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The strain was etched on Zara Phillips\u2019s face yesterday just hours after video footage of her new husband cosying up to a pretty fan emerged. The images, from CCTV cameras at a rowdy New Zealand bar where England rugby players partied on Sunday, clearly show captain Mike Tindall kissing the blonde and leaving with her. It was claimed yesterday that the girl is a friend of the couple who attended their wedding. Despite desperate attempts by the England camp to play down the players\u2019 wild night out, the leaked recording instantly became a worldwide internet sensation. Long faces: Zara Phillips looks pained, pictured at the International Horse Trials at Watergrasshill in County Cork, Ireland. Later, however, her mood did brighten and she managed a smile\n@highlight\nCCTV films shows buxom girl pulling his face towards her bosom\n@highlight\nEngland's newlywed captain rapped for 'unbecoming behaviour'\n@highlight\nHis bride Zara tries to keep her composure amid scandal", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 629, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 672}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "dismissed as just \u2018boisterous horseplay\u2019, @placeholder, 32, can be seen", "idx": 69917}], "idx": 45527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In the end the gloves came off, and Adrian delivered the knockout blow. West Ham and their charismatic goalkeeper are up for the FA Cup. After two games and 210 minutes, a sending-off and 20 penalties, three of which were missed, Sam Allardyce and his team have been rewarded with place in the fourth round and a trip to Ashton Gate to play Bristol City, second in League One, at the end of the month. They can think about that later. 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The New Edition star will take to the stage at the Mohegan Sun Indian Casino at 8 PM EST on Saturday night, Whitney's funeral is scheduled to start at noon in Newark, New Jersey. The singer will be attending the event it was confirmed on Wednesday despite the fact it was alleged he was excluded from the service. The show must go on: Bobby Brown will keep to his scheduled door date in Connecticut on Saturday, despite the fact that Whitney is being laid to rest\n@highlight\nNot rescheduling New Edition date in Connecticut\n@highlight\nBrown will attend A-List funeral it has been confirmed\n@highlight\nKevin Costner preparing to speak about his friend\n@highlight\nAretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder will both sing\n@highlight\nOprah Winfrey heads up celebrity guest list\n@highlight\nPrivate viewing planned for Friday\n@highlight\nBobbi Kristina being prepared to see her mother's body", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 264, "end": 288}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 875, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 907}, {"start": 935, "end": 947}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ultimate tribute: Costner will give a speech about his friend, @placeholder", "idx": 69941}], "idx": 45542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BERLIN, Germany (CNN) -- A Canadian auto parts supplier has come to the rescue of German carmaker Opel, negotiating a deal with the German government that will save the company from insolvency. German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck talks to reporters early Saturday morning following talks on Opel. Officials from all sides announced the agreement after talks lasting into the early hours of Saturday. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called it a \"responsible solution\" that would preserve the highest number of jobs. 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Federer and Wawrinka had a 10-minute row on Saturday, after the world No 2's wife 'heckled' his opponent from the sidelines during their match. But the Swiss stars, who will play together this weekend in the Davis Cup final, appeared to have settled their differences just 48 hours after the dispute. 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Ocado yesterday signed a \u00a3200million deal with the supermarket group, which charges less for groceries than upmarket Waitrose. Bosses at Waitrose will now fear that customers could switch to Morrisons, which had been the only major chain not to offer home delivery. 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The film titled 3,096 after the number of days the young Austrian was held by Wolfgang Priklopil is due to begin shooting in Munich next month. Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes has been named in the lead role which will cover the time Ms Kampusch was held hostage from 1998 until her escape in 2006. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Resemblance: Natasha Kampusch, left, who was kidnapped aged ten and held captive for eight years. Right, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, who is due to play Kmpusch in a new film 3,096 about her time in captivity\n@highlight\nFilm titled 3,096 after the number of days captive was held\n@highlight\nIrish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes has been named in the lead role\n@highlight\nMovie based on book of the same name written by victim", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 59}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 224, "end": 241}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 313, "end": 335}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "young @placeholder in the years leading up to her abduction.", "idx": 69989}], "idx": 45571} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Physician-assisted suicide is legal in four U.S. states and in one county of a fifth state. 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President Barack Obama chided Republicans for holding up a deal with unreasonable demands, and he urged college students to continue raising their voices on the issue. However, spokesmen for Republican leaders in the House and Senate denied an assertion by press secretary Jay Carney that the White House has been working with them to try to reach a deal. Asked about GOP complaints that the White House has not reached out to Republicans on the issue in recent days, Carney said that \"we are actively working with members of Congress to get this done,\" adding, \"in both parties.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. McConnell says it is Democrats stalling progress to score political points\n@highlight\nThe president urges Congress to prevent interest rates on student loans from doubling\n@highlight\nSenate Majority Leader Reid says recent talks provide hope for a resolution\n@highlight\nWithout action, the current 3.4% interest rate will rise to 6.8% at the end of June", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the Senate floor, @placeholder accused Obama and Democrats of playing political games on the issue.", "idx": 70017}, {"query": "@placeholder want to eliminate certain tax benefits for small-business owners, while Republicans want to cut a preventive-care fund created in 2010 as part of Obama's health care reform law.", "idx": 70019}, {"query": "\"Over in the House, the @placeholder said they'd keep these rates down only if we agreed to cut things like preventative health care for women, which obviously wouldn't fix the problem but would create a new problem,\" the president continued.", "idx": 70021}], "idx": 45591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- State-run media in China has lambasted Apple Inc. for \"unparalleled arrogance\" over alleged complaints about customer service in China. The Wednesday opinion piece in the Chinese state-run newspaper, the People's Daily, is one of a series of attacks against the U.S. tech giant by Chinese media since a closely watched consumer affairs show aired on the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on March 15. CCTV alleged that Apple provides inferior service to Chinese customers, such as a warranty policy that is different from other countries. \"If you insist on challenging Chinese customers' love and patience, and continue to be heedless, then your business will eventually decline no matter how glamorous or successful your brand is,\" said the editorial, one of several articles published this week in the People's Daily critical of Apple.\n@highlight\nChinese media accused Apple of providing inferior service to local customers\n@highlight\nNetizens suspect celebrities were recruited to criticize Apple on social media\n@highlight\nApple says its practices in China are \"completely legal\"\n@highlight\nA leading Chinese newspaper lambasted Apple's \"unparalleled arrogance\" over complaints", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 281, "end": 284}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The People's Daily editorial also called for @placeholder to regulate the practices of foreign businesses and to protect its own consumers and the domestic market.", "idx": 70023}, {"query": "Apple wasn't the only foreign company targeted in the @placeholder broadcast.", "idx": 70024}], "idx": 45592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli was too hot for England in Manaus. 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The Argentinian, who won the 2007 US Open and 2009 Masters, finished 16 under par at White Sulphur Springs to hold off the emotional charge of George McNeill, whose 61 included a hole in one at the eighth. McNeill\u2019s consolation is a qualifying place for the Open Championship - though it remains to be seen if he will make the trip to Royal Liverpool, having already pulled out of next week\u2019s John Deere Classic due to a family illness.\n@highlight\nCabrera clinched victory with a final round 64 at White Sulphur Springs\n@highlight\nArgentine's first PGA Tour win outside of major championships\n@highlight\nCabrera won the 2007 US Open and the 2009 US Masters at Augusta\n@highlight\nBud Cauley and George McNeill both shoot hole in ones during final round", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 123, "end": 140}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 228, "end": 248}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 401, "end": 417}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 536, "end": 553}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 641, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 789, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His ace was one of two on the day, emulated by @placeholder at the 18th.", "idx": 70060}], "idx": 45615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- The Bo Xilai saga -- the incredible story of elite politics, murder, intrigue and betrayal -- seems to be winding down with the trial and sentencing of Wang Lijun. And yet one question remains open: What will happen to the man once tipped for the top job in China? Wang, 52, the former police chief of Chongqing, this week was sentenced to 15 years for defection, cover up, bribe taking and abuse of power. 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Lord McNally, the new head of the youth justice quango, is the most senior serving figure to suggest the Government should look at raising the age of criminal responsibility from ten to 12. In his first interview since taking up the post in March, he also said Ministers should consider replacing traditional youth courts with informal panels similar to those in Scotland. The Liberal Democrat peer, a justice minister until last year, claimed the main obstacle to the sweeping change was the fear of politicians that the media would say it meant the two ten-year-old boys who abducted and murdered two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool in 1993 would have got away with the crime.\n@highlight\nLord McNally suggests raising age of criminal responsibility to 12\n@highlight\nAdded Minister should replace youth courts with informal panels\n@highlight\nIs first interview since official took headship of youth justice quango", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 559, "end": 574}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 875, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Calling for a review: Minister of State for Justice @placeholder", "idx": 70079}], "idx": 45627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He was just 4 years old when his treatment sparked international outrage. About a year later, he won an award for the world's youngest sailor. And he piloted a plane before he turned 6. Up next? Crossing the Tibetan Plateau by unicycle. Welcome to the unorthodox and controversial world of Duoduo and his \"Eagle Dad.\" The world first met little Duoduo, as he's nicknamed, in 2012. A video surfaced of his small 4-year-old frame shivering in subfreezing temperatures. \"Daddy, Daddy please hold me!\" Duo cried into the camera. His tiny body was shielded from the cold and snowy New York winter only by bright yellow underwear and a pair of white sneakers. His family was in New York on vacation, but there's no time off from training when you're the son of He Liesheng.\n@highlight\nDuoduo piloted a plane and started an investment company by age 6\n@highlight\nHis dad also made him stand outside in freezing cold wearing just underwear and shoes\n@highlight\n\"Like an eagle, I push my child to the limit so he can learn how to fly,\" his father said\n@highlight\n\"If a child does not go through hardship, then he cannot become strong\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 507, "end": 509}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looking back on that day in New York, @placeholder remembers the cold, but he also remembers what came next.", "idx": 70083}], "idx": 45630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One is the pampered wife of a financially-drained country's unpopular head of state... and the other is Marie Antoinette, or so the joke goes. But, according to right-wing bloggers, the notional similarities between First Lady Michelle Obama and the hated Queen of France did not go far enough. So to stress the point, one website has grafted Mrs Obama's face on to the famous 1775 portrait by Jean-Baptiste Andr\u00e9 Gautier-Dagoty. A few tweaks have been made, including exposing one of the President's wife's famously toned arms and having her pointing to a location on the globe rather than just resting her hand on top.\n@highlight\nFace and arms of First Lady grafted onto 1775 portrait of French Queen\n@highlight\nMarie Antoinette viewed as profligate during financial hardship in 1780s\n@highlight\nMrs Obama's trips to Hawaii and Spain criticised for being taxpayer-funded\n@highlight\nBut critics claim comparison racist suggestion that she is 'uppity Negro'", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 408, "end": 427}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has been criticised after taking high-profile holidays abroad which required a heavy security detail.", "idx": 70086}], "idx": 45633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 2 November 2012 A prolific criminal with a string of convictions has vowed to overturn a court order banning him from an entire town so he can can continue supporting his favourite football team. Thug Kelvin Mathers, 31, and brother Ashley, 29, were both barred from entering Colchester in Essex after terrorising residents for more than a decade. Between them they had wracked up 80 convictions. Barred: Prolific offenders Kelvin, left, and Ashley Mathers, right, terrorised Colchester residents over a decade Now the elder brother - currently serving time in Chelmsford prison for his latest crime - has written an open letter taunting police that his solicitors will quash the ban.\n@highlight\nKelvin Mathers, 31, and brother Ashley, 29, both barred from Colchester, Essex, after terrorising residents for a decade\n@highlight\nElder brother taunts police with letter from behind bars vowing to return to the town to cheer on his beloved Colchester Town football club", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is me, Kelvin Mathers, from my prison cell in @placeholder (pictured right).", "idx": 70097}], "idx": 45641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 12:25 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:03 EST, 15 October 2013 A super slim vet saved a sheepdog stuck in a rocky crevice after mountain rescuers were too big to reach him. Slightly-built Kes Taylor, 35, was brought in to wriggle down the tiny gap to reach the collie dog, Chip, stuck 82ft underground. Kes was the smallest volunteer in the desperate operation to rescue Chip who had been trapped in the crevice for two days. Scroll down for video Claustraphobic: Super skinny Kes Taylor (pictured) was called in to help rescue Chip who had been stuck for two days. Male rescuers got stuck when they tried to reach the dog\n@highlight\nVet Kes Taylor was lowered in to the gap after others got stuck\n@highlight\nShe spent an hour wriggling through the narrow space to reach sheepdog Chip\n@highlight\nThe dog fell down the crevice while rounding up sheep and had been stuck for two days", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But after the male rescuers failed to reach him, they asked @placeholder to descended into the crevice attached to ropes.", "idx": 70099}], "idx": 45643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:05 EST, 22 March 2013 The Russian owner of The Independent launched an attack on Government plans to restrict Press freedom, just days after his newspaper gave full support to the proposals. Alexander Lebedev, who also owns the London Evening Standard, said: \u2018The restrictions of the freedom of the press in Britain \u2013 I would think that would be a very wrong decision. 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At least six people died when the huge ship hit rocks and slid onto its side. The vessel -- containing hundreds of tons of fuel oil -- is now partially submerged off the Italian island of Giglio, which lies inside the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals. The sanctuary was set up 10 years ago in an agreement between France, Italy and Monaco, with about half of it existing in international waters.\n@highlight\nThe Costa Concordia, which grounded off Giglio, contains more than 2,000 of tons of oil\n@highlight\nGiglio is in the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals which was set up in 2002\n@highlight\nGreenpeace fears that there will be an environmental disaster if the oil leaks\n@highlight\nCosta Cruises has employed an expert salvage team to try to protect the sea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 116, "end": 130}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 452, "end": 501}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 775, "end": 824}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, @placeholder said: \"We have engaged the services of a worldwide leader, a specialized salvage company to develop an action plan and help establish a protection perimeter around the ship.\"", "idx": 70103}], "idx": 45647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To Oriannah Paul and many on the right, embattled Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is a hero who stood on principles and took the state out of the red and created a surplus. To Lane Hall and many on the left, Walker is a man who should be removed from office for stripping collective bargaining rights and cutting education funding. In March 2011, after weeks of bitter dispute highlighted by demonstrations inside the state Capitol, Walker and GOP allies in the Wisconsin State Legislature pushed through a bill to limit raises for public employees, except police and firefighters, to the rate of inflation. They also moved to bar unions from deducting dues from workers' paychecks.\n@highlight\n\"Where's the civility,\" says Oriannah Paul, a backer of Wisconsin Gov. 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Tony Taylor walks into the federal courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, to enter his guilty plea. Tony Taylor has also agreed to cooperate fully with the government. He will be sentenced on December 14 and could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, fined $250,000 and put on three years supervised release, according to court documents filed Monday in Richmond. Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia, Vick and two other co-defendants -- Purnell Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Quanis Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia, were charged on July 17 with conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities, and conspiring to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture.\n@highlight\nAtlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick tells radio station he hopes to return\n@highlight\nCo-defendant Tony Taylor agrees to cooperate; could include testimony\n@highlight\nIndictment: Vick, others ran ring that executed dogs that didn't fight well", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 643, "end": 657}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In entering the guilty plea, @placeholder, who remains free on bond, waived all his rights, including his right to appeal.", "idx": 70118}], "idx": 45659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We love it when an awesome rumor turns out to be true. As suspected, OutKast will indeed reunite at Coachella 2014, headlining the three-day music festival in Indio, California, along with Muse and Arcade Fire. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will be a must-see for OutKast fans, who've been anxiously waiting for Big Boi and Andre 3000 to begin performing as a duo again. The two artists have spent the past several years largely working on solo projects, with hints of an eventual reconnection surfacing regularly. 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Russian native Evgeniya Vavrinyuk, 24, who spoke through an interpreter, said Varlamov had been drinking for more than 12 hours before he attacked her. \u2018He was having fun, he was laughing,\u2019 said the model. \u2018He has no concept of when to stop drinking, and when he drinks he turns into an animal.\u2019 Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nColorado Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov, 25, is facing second-degree kidnapping and third-degree assault charges\n@highlight\nHe allegedly beat his model girlfriend Evgenia Vavrinyuk in the early hours of Monday morning\n@highlight\nShe told reporters on Thursday that he laughed as he hit her and that 'when he drinks he turns into an animal'\n@highlight\nVarlamov's father has proclaimed his son's innocence in the media and said he only tried to take his girlfriend to the movies\n@highlight\nA Russian government official claimed Varlamov's arrest was an act of sabotage against the country's hockey team ahead of the Winter Games\n@highlight\nVarlamov's salary with the Avalanche last year was $3million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 122, "end": 139}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 311}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 773, "end": 789}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1283}]}, "qas": [{"query": "wants to make sure he is punished for this,\u2019 @placeholder said through", "idx": 70129}], "idx": 45666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cicely Tyson's return to Broadway after three decades earned the actress a Tony on Sunday night. Tyson's acceptance speech for best actress in a play was an emotional highlight of the American Theatre Wing's 67th annual Tony Awards broadcast live from New York's Radio City Music Hall. Pop singer Cyndi Lauper won a Tony for writing the 15-song score for \"Kinky Boots,\" which led the night with six Tonys. Neil Patrick Harris didn't carry home a trophy, but he did carry the show in his fourth year as a singing-dancing host. 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The 21-year-old scored a superb effort in the first-leg against AEL Limassol to help Spurs take a 2-1 advantage into the return game at White Hart Lane on Thursday evening. With Emmanuel Adebayor rested on the substitute's bench ahead of Sunday's visit from Liverpool and Roberto Soldado withdrawn from the squad with injury, Kane seized the opportunity to impress. 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'Messi, his goalscoring record is unbeatable and his effortless demeanour is sumptuous to watch'. Or: 'No, Ronaldo, he works harder for the team, scores better goals and has shined in a less successful side over the past few years.' But on Saturday evening, in the most important game of the season so far, for once eyes weren't solely cast on them. 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Federer's defeat to Nadal in the Australian Open final left him in tears. Describing it as \"awesome news\", he wrote on www.rogerfederer.com. \"Mirka and I are excited to let you know that we will be parents this summer! Mirka is pregnant and we are so happy to be starting a family together. \"This is a dream come true for us,\" the 27-year-old added. \"We love children and we are looking forward to being parents for the first time. 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Wrestling won on the first round of voting by gaining 49 of the 95 votes cast. It was competing with the joint bid of baseball/softball and squash to win the final spot on the roster of sports for 2020, as the Summer Games returns to Asia after the Beijing Games of 2008. Baseball/softball claimed 24 votes and squash received 22. 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Just before the relatives were briefed in a conference room, four emergency medical workers entered, dressed in bright orange uniforms. A bed on wheels also was pushed inside.\n@highlight\n\"All three family members are gone. I am desperate!\" shouts a Chinese grandmother\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines sent a text saying \"we have to assume\" that no one survived\n@highlight\nRelatives angry, overcome with grief; some lash out after being told the news\n@highlight\nGroup representing Chinese, Taiwanese passengers criticize Malaysian government", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 54}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 718, "end": 734}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many have been critical of Malaysian authorities and @placeholder regarding the investigation.", "idx": 70150}], "idx": 45682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Beyonce: What are you trying to tell us? That's what the Internet is agonizing over after she posted a photo on Instagram of herself on Sunday. The caption-less picture shows the \"Flawless\" pop diva on the beach, buried in sand. The pronounced piles of sand on her stomach and breasts led some of her Instagram followers to speculate that she was dropping pregnancy hints. Either that, or Blue Ivy needs to work on her sandcastles. The move is classic Beyonce, who has a history of game-ifying the message when it comes to personal announcements. 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Michael Leahy, a 28-year-old medic. She said her husband and the other two sergeants were heroes for protecting other soldiers. Leahy, 1st Sgt. John Hatley and Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Mayo killed four Iraqi men whom they had taken into custody at a canal in Baghdad, Iraq. 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The President, speaking at an $18,000-per-person fundraiser in Medina, Washington, is desperate to renew the enthusiasm of Democratic loyalists who are growing more disenchanted with him daily. 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The passengers were trapped in their car for two hours when their vehicle was submerged in one metre of floodwater at the junction of Pejar Rd and Dawson's Creek in the small town of Crookwell, south-west of Sydney, last night. They were freed at 8.20pm after a combined rescue effort from SES, ambulance paramedics police and NSW fire services and were taken to Crookwell Hospital suffering from exposure.\n@highlight\nWidespread rainfall expected in Queensland and New South Wales\n@highlight\nUp to 60mm of rain expected in some areas, over the course of five days\n@highlight\nThe south coast of NSW and eastern Victoria will hit hardest, with the worst weather expected to hit on Monday\n@highlight\nA cargo ship in Fremantle, WA, tore its moorings overnight crashing into a rail bridge\n@highlight\nThe wild weather is expected to ease by Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 37}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 615, "end": 632}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 976, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rain event started developing on Thursday in northwest NSW and southwest @placeholder and spread through the east coast across the weekend.", "idx": 70162}], "idx": 45692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Never bet against Germany. In a world where so much can change so quickly, perhaps it is reassuring that there is one constant which remains. The nation which had ripped Brazil's dreams to shreds in the semifinals, won its fourth World Cup after a tense 1-0 victory over Argentina Sunday. Mario Gotze's strike, seven minutes from the end of extra time, ensured Germany ended its 24-year wait for glory at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium. For all the doubters who said that no European side would or could ever win the World Cup on South American soil, there was one team which refused to listen.\n@highlight\nGermany defeats Argentina 1-0 in World Cup final\n@highlight\nMario Gotze scored only goal of the game on 113 minutes\n@highlight\nContest finished 0-0 after 90 minutes\n@highlight\nGonzalo Higuain wasted Argentina's best opportunity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 414, "end": 427}, {"start": 431, "end": 446}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Germany regrouped the @placeholder side constantly looked to use the flanks to exploit a lack of pace in their opponents' defense.", "idx": 70176}], "idx": 45700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NORCROSS, Georgia (CNN) -- Beneath seven flat-screen TVs and one large pulldown screen, members of the Racquet Club of the South gathered Monday to watch and celebrate one of their own. Members of the Racquet Club of the South erupt when Melanie Oudin beats Nadia Petrova. Melanie Oudin, 17, of Marietta, Georgia, has taken the tennis world by storm at the U.S. Open. The 70th-ranked female has upset some of the sport's biggest female stars, including Russian aces Elena Dementieva (No. 4 seed) and Maria Sharapova (No. 29 seed, who has been ranked No. 1 worldwide in the past). And on Monday, she beat 13th seed Nadia Petrova in three sets.\n@highlight\nMelanie Oudin, 17, moves into quarterfinals with latest win\n@highlight\nOudin caused hubbub when she beat former No. 1 Maria Sharapova on Saturday\n@highlight\nOudin honed her skills at the Racquet Club of the South in Georgia\n@highlight\nFellow members are as impressed by positive attitude as by her talent", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They booed when they saw @placeholder losing her cool, banging her racquet against the net after losing a big point.", "idx": 70179}], "idx": 45701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)No more pre-mixed drinks. Security at the doors. And sober brothers at every event, guarding the stairs and with key access to each room. Those are some of the rules that fraternities will have to abide by if they want to throw a party, the University of Virginia says. UVA shut down Greek social life on November 21, two days after the publication of a now-discredited Rolling Stone magazine article about an alleged gang rape in a fraternity house on the Charlottesville campus. The article's credibility aside, the university acknowledged this week that it needs to evaluate a broader problem, and said the Greek life \"pause\" was intended to allow leadership to work on improving safety at fraternity and sorority events.\n@highlight\nNew safety measures have been imposed on fraternities and sororities at the University of Virginia\n@highlight\nFraternities must designate \"sober brothers\" at every party and cannot serve pre-mixed drinks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 246, "end": 267}, {"start": 275, "end": 277}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 375, "end": 396}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 817, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reinstatement comes with a stipulation that each @placeholder organization agree by January 16 to new rules -- devised by UVA's Greek leadership councils -- for university social events.", "idx": 70196}], "idx": 45717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:54 EST, 12 August 2013 A former Library of Congress employee accused of using a work computer to post fake sex ads on Craigslist has pleaded guilty to stalking and identification fraud. Kenneth Edward Kuban, 61, of Reva entered his plea Monday in U.S. District Court in Charlottesville. Kuban also pleaded guilty to violating a protective order. Kuban admitted during the plea hearing that he posed online as his ex-girlfriend and posted more than 160 false ads on Craigslist directing men to her home with the promise of sex.\n@highlight\nKenneth Kuban, 61, pleaded guilty to stalking his ex-girlfriend today\n@highlight\nThe harassment began after the woman ended her relationship with Kuban\n@highlight\nKuban was accused of posting 160 fake Craigslist ads posing as the woman promising sex\n@highlight\nHe gave out the woman's home address to men who answered the ad\n@highlight\nThree men were arrested for trespassing on the woman's property, one a registered sex offender\n@highlight\nKuban faces 15 years in jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 118, "end": 136}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 272, "end": 291}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 333, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As soon as authorities or the woman contacted @placeholder to take down the fake ads, more would replace them.", "idx": 70204}], "idx": 45723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 00:41 EST, 19 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:48 EST, 19 February 2014 Nestle is voluntarily recalling two of its Hot Pockets products as part of a larger meat recall. The food maker said on Tuesday that it is recalling an unspecified number of 'Philly Steak' and its 'Croissant Crust Philly Steak and Cheese' Hot Pockets in certain sizes. Nestle says the products may have been affected by a meat recall by Rancho Feeding Corp. that was announced last week. Do you have this type of Hot Pocket in your freezer? Nestle announced that all customers with the Philly cheese steak meal should return it\n@highlight\nThe food maker said on Tuesday that it is recalling an unspecified number of 'Philly Steak' and its 'Croissant Crust Philly Steak and Cheese' Hot Pockets\n@highlight\n'The reason is due to the recall announced last week by Rancho Feeding Corporation which affects many companies,' Nestle said in an announcement on its website\n@highlight\nNo illnesses have been reported", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 41}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those with the @placeholder can call the company customer service line at 800-392-4057.", "idx": 70207}], "idx": 45726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Europe's players will pay tribute to Seve Ballesteros by having a special image of the golf legend emblazoned on their golf bags during this week's Ryder Cup matches against the United States in Chicago. The image depicts Ballesteros' famous celebration as he clinched the British Open at St Andrews in 1984. It was a particular favorite of the Spanish star, who had it tattooed on his left arm and described holing the winning putt on the 18th green as \"the happiest moment of my sporting life.\" The design was revealed as the European team practiced for the first time Tuesday at Medinah Country Club ahead of Friday's opening action.\n@highlight\nU.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III expecting a partisan crowd at Medinah\n@highlight\nLove leads his players against Jose Maria Olazabal's European team\n@highlight\nSpain's Olazabal will hope to lead Europe to a fifth win in six Ryder Cup matches", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 591, "end": 610}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 793}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a two-time winner of the cup as a player, has told Europe's top golfers to expect partisan support from the American fans.", "idx": 70214}], "idx": 45731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are just a few days until spring, but winter isn't done with some of us yet. A significant storm will threaten the Northeast on Monday into Tuesday, and areas of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota could see blizzard conditions through the night. Forecasters said Boston will get 3 to 6 inches of snow and sleet before rain begins to fall Tuesday night. All public schools in the city will be closed Tuesday, according to an announcement Monday evening on the official Twitter account of Boston's public school system. CNN affiliate WCVB warned its viewers that by Tuesday morning, the commute to work will be slow.\n@highlight\nUp to 6 inches of snow expected in Boston\n@highlight\nNew England mountains should see more than a foot of precipitation\n@highlight\nTornado hits Tennessee county on Monday afternoon\n@highlight\nRoads closed in North Dakota, Minnesota due to blowing snow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 177, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, a no-travel advisory was issued by the state department of transportation for the eastern half of the state.", "idx": 70240}], "idx": 45749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As Sportsmail continues its 'HANDS OFF IN THE BOX' campaign in an attempt to rid the game of grappling defenders and shirt-pulling in the area, we highlight the main talking points from Everton's match against West Brom on Monday night. Everton 0-0 West Brom While Everton's home clash was rather uneventful in terms of goal-mouth action, there were still a number of talking points from the game. After Kevin Mirallas' penalty miss in the first half for the Toffees, the hosts should have had another in the second half after a clear foul on Everton striker Steven Naismith. The Scottish international appeared to be bundled down in the area by Baggies midfielder Claudio Yacob on 62 minutes.\n@highlight\nEverton and West Brom played out a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park\n@highlight\nBaggies midfielder Claudio Yacob appeared to make clear contact with Steven Naismith inside the box\n@highlight\nYacob was warned twice about making contact with Naismith in the box\n@highlight\nDespite this no penalty was given as the game petered out for a draw", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 48}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yacob proved to be a big part of a resilient @placeholder display, with the visitors grinding out a hard-fought point at Goodison Park.", "idx": 70246}], "idx": 45752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for all the stats in our brilliant Match Zone, including this graphic of Nani's opening goal for Portugal. With twenty five seconds left in the oppressive heat of Manaus, the world's greatest player finally made his mark on the world's greatest stage. Trailing 2-1 to Jurgen Klinsmann's USA having played dreadfully once again, Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal were facing a World Cup humiliation to put in the same bracket as England's. 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The precious heirloom was sewn into the lining by Polish woman Katarzyna Krauze asshe and her family were forced out of their home by the invading Russian army in 1939. While interned at the labour camp in Siberia where her husband died of pneumonia, Ms Krauze had all her possessions taken from her - except for her cardigan.\n@highlight\nKatarzyna Krauze was imprisoned in a Siberian gulag in World War Two\n@highlight\nShe cleverly sewed a treasured brooch into her cardigan lining\n@highlight\nGuards never found it so her great-granddaughter is now proud owner\n@highlight\nShe said her family 'lost everything apart from this brooch'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 392, "end": 413}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victoria said: 'The @placeholder gave my great-grandparents a few hours to pack up some possessions and move put of their home.", "idx": 70259}], "idx": 45760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many of us splash out on our loved ones at this time of year and Emmie Stevens is no different, lavishing gifts, treats and new clothes ... on her 12 dogs. The self-confessed \u2018mad dog lady\u2019 will spend Christmas Day opening 12 stockings full of gifts for her \u2018fur babies\u2019. The pets will sit down to a dinner of turkey and all the trimmings, pull crackers, wear fancy dress outfits and even go for rides in a doggy sleigh. Scroll down for video Bark the herald angels sing: Nelly, Muffin, Bambi, Pixi, Purdy, Minnie, Doodles, Pomie (front), Dolly, Sparkle, Cabbie and Bailey\n@highlight\nEmmie Stevens, 26, is a self-confessed 'mad dog lady' who lives with her 12 dogs in her south London home\n@highlight\nIn the past five years she has spent \u00a340,000 on the dogs, including manicures, fur dyes, perfume and prams\n@highlight\nShe will spend \u00a31,000 on them this Christmas - but just \u00a3200 on her boyfriend, 32-year-old Barry Stears\n@highlight\nThe pets will sit down to a dinner of turkey and all the trimmings, pull crackers and go for rides in a doggy sleigh", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 910, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I love getting dressed up to match my dogs and @placeholder does it to make me happy.\u2019", "idx": 70264}], "idx": 45765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For some Celtic supporters it was almost too much. In the aftermath of Legia Warsaw\u2019s second goal a man in a green polo shirt and beige fishing hat leapt to his feet and stood before the directors' box, arms outstretched. He stood silent, unmoving. After a second or two he rubbed his fingers together in the unmistakable, international sign language of money. No words were uttered. None were required. His message was clear enough. This was the year when Celtic gambled their Champions League ambitions on spending the bare minimum. A year when they placed their chips on black and lost to a Polish team in red. The punt finished up costing them \u00a315million.\n@highlight\nCeltic knocked out of the Champions League in third qualifying round\n@highlight\nHoops lost 6-1 on aggregate following 2-0 defeat at Murrayfield\n@highlight\nRonny Deila's side went into home clash having trailed 4-1 from the first leg\n@highlight\nMichal Zyro gave Polish champions lead in 36th minute\n@highlight\nMichal Kucharczyk doubled advantage on night 16 minutes after half-time\n@highlight\nScottish champions now drop into Europa League play-off round", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 981, "end": 997}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder offered the view pre-match that it would hardly be the end of the world if Celtic failed to qualify.", "idx": 70269}], "idx": 45768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cincinnati (CNN) -- Charles Manson casts a long shadow. No one knows that better than his grandson, Jason Freeman, who is speaking out for the first time about growing up under, what he calls, a \"family curse\" started by Manson and his so-called \"Manson family.\" \"I'm personally, I'm coming out,\" says the 6-foot-2 kickboxer and cage fighter. Freeman, whose father killed himself in 1993, is \"coming out,\" he says, because he wants the real Manson family to stop hiding from a name that still has the power to evoke fear. Today, Freeman wants to understand his roots and himself a bit better, two things denied him as a child. He knew from a young age that Charles Manson was his grandfather, but it never registered till one day in eighth-grade history class, said Freeman. Our teacher \" ... was talking about Charles Manson and I'm looking around like, are there people staring at me?\"\n@highlight\nTwo men grapple with same heavy burden -- they might both descend from Charles Manson\n@highlight\nCage fighter Jason Freeman says his family never discussed his infamous grandfather\n@highlight\nL.A. musician Matthew Roberts learns Manson may have fathered him in a 1967 orgy\n@highlight\nMoment of truth with DNA evidence: Are the two bound through the blood of Manson?", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 970, "end": 983}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1262}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Matthew Roberts and @placeholder are related, they will have an exact copy of Charles Manson's Y chromosome.", "idx": 70271}], "idx": 45769} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Every year on World AIDS Day, old-timers like me are trotted out to say a few words to well-motivated audiences, while over the years, the over-riding themes become more empty and banal. The international theme for World AIDS Day from 2011 to 2015 is \"Getting to zero,\" which UNAIDS defines as zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths. This strikes me as frankly preposterous for the simple reason that such a goal remains so patently unachievable. Of course World AIDS Day provides a welcome opportunity for AIDS charities and others to discuss the latest statistics in public, but one cannot escape the feeling that it all amounts to little more than a convenient excuse for government departments to shrug off the whole issue. On December 2 the whole subject may be conveniently forgotten for another 12 months.\n@highlight\nWorld AIDS Day theme \"getting to zero\" is a goal that remains patently unachievable, Watney says\n@highlight\nThe young are disproportionately affected \"because they have no access to targeted HIV education\"\n@highlight\nHIV may no longer be an automatic death sentence, \"but it is still a life sentence,\" Watney says\n@highlight\nNew alliances between different generations of gay men, and achievable local goals, are required", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is not a vague general question of \"Getting to zero\" as @placeholder so unhelpfully frames it, but by contrast of working towards specific achievable local goals.", "idx": 70276}], "idx": 45773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Blincow for MailOnline By day, Dr. Stephen Kinzey was a respected, tenured professor, loved by his students and well thought of by his university colleagues. But by night, cops claim Kinzey lived a secret shadow life as the drug-dealing, gun-toting leader of an outlaw biker gang called the Devil's Diciples (sic). When police raided the well-tended, Spanish-style home that Kinzey shared with his beautiful blonde girlfriend in an upscale California community, it looked like an episode of TV\u2019s 'Breaking Bad', in which a school chemistry teacher gets sucked into a dangerous double life as a crystal meth dealer.\n@highlight\nRespected Cal State professor Stephen Kinzey accused of having secret double life as drug-dealing, gun-toting meth dealer\n@highlight\nPolice raided Spanish-style home in San Bernardino he shared with blonde girlfriend and seized meth, rifles, brass knuckles as Nazi SS insignias\n@highlight\nAccused of being Skinz, the leader of a biker gang called Devil's Diciples\n@highlight\nHis father tells MailOnline that it is all 'a huge mistake'\n@highlight\nKinzey faces trial on five felony counts and could be jailed for 20 years\n@highlight\nHe was arrested three years ago this week and was due to appear in court Wednesday, but his hearing has been delayed until later in the year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "San Bernardino detectives seized more than a pound of methamphetamine, hand guns, rifles, a shotgun, brass knuckles, body armor, cash, leather gear with gang colors and Nazi SS insignias - plus a black jacket bearing the name '@placeholder', the name Kinzey goes by in the biker world.", "idx": 70285}], "idx": 45780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are fears of Russians and it is October, but it's not a Tom Clancy novel. It is a case of international naval intrigue off the Swedish coast that brings back memories of the Cold War. The Swedish military on Monday intensified a search in the ocean off Stockholm for an underwater mystery vessel, but stopped short of calling it a submarine. Civilian vessels were ordered to stay at least six miles (about 10 kilometers) away from the Swedish warship conducting the search, the English-language website The Local reported. The search began Thursday after Swedish intelligence picked up an emergency radio call in Russian, reported The Local, citing the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.\n@highlight\nEmergency radio call picked up by Swedish military, report says\n@highlight\nRadio transmissions sent to Russian enclave on Baltic Sea, report says\n@highlight\nRussia denies any vessel in Swedish waters\n@highlight\nRussian military has been active around world this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday, the @placeholder military vowed to continue searching at least for the next few days, according to The Local.", "idx": 70290}], "idx": 45784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As Americans, we are fortunate to have the right to speak our minds. Filmmaker Michael Moore did just that with his attack on the use of military snipers in warfare just before the release of the Oscar-nominated and devastating war/anti-war movie \"American Sniper,\" directed by Clint Eastwood. Moore obviously has the same freedom of speech right that all Americans do. Some of what he has publicly stated in the past is opinion, some is fact and some is absolutely ludicrous. In an apparent reference to Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, credited with 160 enemy kills -- the most in U.S. history -- and the movie \"American Sniper,\" Moore commented on Twitter that his \"uncle was killed by a sniper\" and that he was \"taught that all snipers were cowards.\"\n@highlight\nDon Mann: Michael Moore called snipers cowards, but they protect his free speech\n@highlight\nChris Kyle, subject of \"American Sniper,\" made sacrifices to protect our freedoms, he says\n@highlight\nMann: If Moore had trained to be a sniper, he'd have a clue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I would go so far as to say if @placeholder would simply attend a one-day sniper-training course in the United States, his opinion would drastically change.", "idx": 70296}], "idx": 45788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Guilty: James McCormick (pictured leaving the Old Bailey today) made \u00a350million from the sales of bogus bomb detectors to Itraq, Belgium and the United Nations A businessman sold fake bomb detectors based on \u00a313 novelty golf ball finders to security forces around the world, a court heard yesterday. James McCormick, 56, imported large shipments of \u2018Golfinders\u2019 from the US and then sold them as bomb detectors for up to \u00a327,000 each, it was alleged. But the devices were \u2018completely ineffectual as a piece of detection equipment\u2019, jurors were told. McCormick had simply attached stickers bearing the words International Association of Bomb Technicians to them to give them an air of authenticity.\n@highlight\nJames McCormick, 56, denies three counts of fraud at the Old Bailey\n@highlight\nHe is accused of selling fake bomb detectors to security forces across globe\n@highlight\nThe models sold for up to \u00a327,000 each, the court heard\n@highlight\nClaimed they could detect bombs through walls and underwater, court told", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 300, "end": 314}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 371, "end": 372}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 607, "end": 651}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A leaflet about the @placeholder discovered at his home said: \u2018It\u2019s a great novelty item that you should have fun with.\u2019", "idx": 70306}], "idx": 45796} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A judge has handed down a five-year prison term to a man accused in the death of a central Ohio child-rape suspect who died after a jail assault. Defendant Zachary Butler also was fined $1,500 on Wednesday and ordered to serve three years' probation after prison. A report by the Champaign County Sheriff's Office says inmate David Piersol was beaten on April 5 at Tri-County Regional Jail in Mechanicsburg and died a few days later. Piersol was in jail after being charged with allegedly raping a young girl. Butler, of Richwood, took responsibility for the assault and apologized to Piersol's family. But he also suggested other inmates continued to attack Piersol in a jail bathroom afterward.\n@highlight\nZachary Butler was sentenced to five years behind bars and fined $1,500 for assaulting an inmate who died days later\n@highlight\nButler pleaded guilty last month to one count of reckless homicide and one count of tampering with evidence\n@highlight\nInmate David Piersol was the victim of an assault April 5 at Tri-County Regional Jail in Mechanicsburg\n@highlight\nThe tampering charge involves an accusation that the 24-year-old Butler traded blood-stained pants with another inmate", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 280, "end": 312}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 365, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was in the Mechanicsburg jail at the time on charges of resisting arrest and drunken driving.", "idx": 70307}], "idx": 45797} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Libya's foreign ministry acknowledged Friday that at least one American had been detained -- then released -- in Benghazi, one day after the U.S. State Department said it had been in contact with a detained citizen. In a statement carried by the official Libyan News Agency, the foreign ministry said that an American and Cameroon national were both stopped on University of Benghazi grounds Thursday evening, at a time when only registered students were allowed on campus. University security turned over the pair to Libyan Army Special Forces in the eastern coastal city, according to the ministry. Both said they played for al-Hilal basketball team, which is in Benghazi, Libya's second-largest city, and were taking a tour around campus escorted by a student.\n@highlight\nLibyan ministry: An American, a Cameroonian were detained at a Benghazi university\n@highlight\nThey were transferred from university security to the Libyan army, then released\n@highlight\nBoth claimed to play for a Benghazi basketball team, said a student was touring them\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department says it's been in contact with U.S. citizen who was detained", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 150, "end": 170}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 370, "end": 391}, {"start": 527, "end": 552}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was not clear if the nationalities were not entirely correct (and the @placeholder was mistaken for an American) in that report, or if there were in fact two Americans detained.", "idx": 70319}], "idx": 45806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal prosecutors charged two men with plotting a \"killing spree\" against African-Americans that would have been capped with an attempt to kill Sen. Barack Obama while they wore white tuxedos, federal officials said Monday. Paul Schlesselman, left, and Daniel Cowart said they planned to kill more than 100 African-Americans. The U.S. attorney's office in Jackson, Tennessee, said Daniel Cowart, 20, and Paul Schlesselman, 18, were self-described white supremacists who met online through a mutual friend. Both men have been charged with illegal possession of a sawed-off shotgun, conspiracy to rob a federally licensed gun dealer and making threats against a presidential candidate.\n@highlight\nPlot included killing 100 African-Americans, beheading 14, officials say\n@highlight\nPlot was to end with attempt to kill Obama while wearing white, police say\n@highlight\nLaw enforcement sources sees no evidence men could pull off plot\n@highlight\nFederal prosecutors charge Daniel Cowart, 20, and Paul Schlesselman, 18", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 265, "end": 277}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 980, "end": 992}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to an affidavit from the federal agent who questioned them, Cowart and Schlesselman planned to charge at @placeholder with a car, firing from the windows as they went.", "idx": 70322}], "idx": 45809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They may have been attempting to make peace but the tensions in the air were all too clear as the presidents of Russia and Ukraine met for crisis talks. Against a backdrop of escalating conflict in eastern Ukraine, one telltale image shows Vladimir Putin giving a smug smile while Petro Poroshenko glares across the table at the Russian leader during the meeting in the Belarusian capital Minsk today. The line-up for the world's most awkward tea party was completed by the leaders of France and Germany, Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel, who joined Putin and Poroshenko for drinks, biscuits and nibbles.\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin looks smug while Petro Poroshenko glares across at him\n@highlight\nRussian and Ukranian presidents met in Belerusian capital Minsk for talks\n@highlight\nWere joined by French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss escalating conflict in eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nCame on a day the Kiev army said 19 of its soldiers were killed in a series of pro-Russian separatist assaults near the railway town of Debaltseve", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 281, "end": 296}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 485, "end": 490}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 739, "end": 762}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 869}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President @placeholder gestures as Angela Merkel and Petro Poroshenko prepare to take their seats for the meeting", "idx": 70325}, {"query": "Armoured columns of @placeholder-speaking soldiers with no insignia have been advancing for days around Debaltseve.", "idx": 70326}], "idx": 45810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- In a highly symbolic break with previous policy, Egypt reopened its border crossing into Gaza on Saturday, opening the door for Palestinians to the outside world and raising fears among some Israelis that militant attacks will increase. \"Procedures were excellent,\" said Younes Ahmed, who described his travel into Egypt as the first such visit in his life. \"I hope there will be peace between our people and I want to thank the Egyptian people and the Egyptian government ... we always hope for easier ways for Palestinians because our people suffered enough.\" Crossing officials said more than 600 Palestinians passed Saturday through the Rafah border, which had been subject to frequent closures by Egypt after Hamas, an Islamic militant group, took control of Gaza in June 2007.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Procedures were excellent,\" says one middle-aged Palestinian on his first visit to Egypt\n@highlight\nMore than 600 Palestinians made the crossing Saturday\n@highlight\nEgypt reopens its border with Gaza, opening access to Palestinians\n@highlight\nThe border crossing was closed by Israel and Egypt in 2007 to cut off Hamas", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is allowing an incremental and welcome change, but it is still expressing its willingness to engage Israel and engage Israeli security concerns.\"", "idx": 70332}, {"query": "Since the flotilla raid, @placeholder has allowed a greater amount of goods to enter Gaza, but it still maintains a complete blockade of the airspace and territorial waters and has limited most exports.", "idx": 70333}], "idx": 45812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the transfer window firmly closed until January, Premier League clubs up and down the land have a few months to reflect on their summer business. But which sides had a window to remember? Who surprised their rivals with some wise acquisitions? And which players who chose to go elsewhere would've been the biggest asset to England's top-flight? We asked our three wise men - Jamie Carragher, Martin Keown and Jamie Redknapp - those questions and more. Here's what they had to say. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Costa and Welbeck in action this week for their countries Big money buy: Manchester United splashed a British record transfer fee on midfielder Angel di Maria\n@highlight\nThe summer transfer window closed on Monday night\n@highlight\nChelsea strengthened their squad and sold their unwanted players\n@highlight\nDiego Costa has helped fire Jose Mourinho's side to the top of the table\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck has a point to prove after leaving Manchester United\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old joined Arsenal in a \u00a316million deadline day deal\n@highlight\nHull have made some inspired signings, including Hatem Ben Arfa on loan\n@highlight\nSandro will give QPR a strong presence in central midfield\n@highlight\nXabi Alonso and Toni Kroos would've been great additions to the Premier League but both moved elsewhere", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 380, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 427}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 586, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 904, "end": 916}, {"start": 953, "end": 969}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And I won\u2019t apologise for saying it but Sandro is an excellent signing \u2014 he\u2019s a monster, exactly what @placeholder needed.", "idx": 70335}], "idx": 45814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Not everyone agrees with the phrase - 'the more the merrier', as organisers have cancelled a property development's first launch party because too many people confirmed attendance. Mirvac and UrbanGrowth, the property development's organisers, cancelled Tuesday's cocktail event for the launch of Green Square located in the inner-south of Sydney. After receiving 'overwhelming success' and 'overwhelming interest', the organisers sent an email to guest just one week before the party, The Sydney Morning Herald reports. Green Square is set to contain approximately 2000 apartments, 14,000-square-metres of retail space and around 50,000-square-metres of office space The card invitation to Green Square's cocktail party event. Mirvac and UrbanGrowth, the property development organisers, cancelled the first launch of Green Square in the inner-south of Sydney\n@highlight\nMirvac and UrbanGrowth cancels Green Square's first launch party on Tuesday\n@highlight\nGuests were told via email one week before the event\n@highlight\nGreen Square in Sydney's inner-south is set to contain approximately 2000 apartments\n@highlight\nJohn Carfi, executive of residential apartment at Mirvac Group spent around $45,000 for the cancelled event\n@highlight\nMirvac and UrbanGrowth will rescheduled the event for early 2015", "entities": [{"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 491, "end": 511}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder will need to accommodate another 1.7 million people by 2030 and to do so, housing density, in locations close to infrastructure will need to increase.'", "idx": 70336}], "idx": 45815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of Air France passengers were left frustrated and angry after their transatlantic flight diverted to Manchester Airport and they sat through a series of delays lasting up to 20 hours. The Airbus A380 was flying from New York to Paris when it was forced to land because its flight crew was in danger of exceeding its maximum allowable hours if the plane continued to France, said the airline, which is now offering compensation. The 440 passengers were left on the plane for more than six hours and an ambulance was required for one person - the reason for which is yet to be confirmed.\n@highlight\nPlane was forced to land at Manchester Airport after a delay in New York\n@highlight\nAirbus A380 was six hours behind schedule due to snowy weather\n@highlight\nSome passengers were stranded in Manchester for more than 12 hours\n@highlight\nAnd British travellers desperate to go home were kept on plane for 7 hours\n@highlight\nAir France sent three rescue flights to transport passengers to Paris\n@highlight\nAirline said it is offering compensation to those who were delayed\n@highlight\nWere you affected by this flight? If so, email James Tozer at j.tozer@dailymail.co.uk", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 110, "end": 127}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 634, "end": 651}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some British travellers say they were initially told they would have to continue on to @placeholder before getting another flight back to the UK.", "idx": 70347}], "idx": 45823} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:49 EST, 14 February 2014 Brett Jones was used to making tough dives and dropping into dangerous territories as a Navy SEAL but his most harrowing mission came when he left a message for his boyfriend A former Navy SEAL has revealed how by accidentally ending a voicemail to his boyfriend by saying 'I love you' led to the end of his military career. Brett Jones was a part of the elite military unit nearly a decade before the 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' policy was lifted, allowing military servicemen and women to serve while being open about their sexuality.\n@highlight\nBrett Jones was a Navy SEAL nearly a decade before the 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' policy was revoked in 2011\n@highlight\nHe left a voicemail for his boyfriend after he returned from his second deployment and signed off saying 'I love you'\n@highlight\nA colleague of his boyfriend's heard it and reported it, launching an investigation that resulted in Jones being discharged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 504, "end": 523}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 719}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I\u2019m not proud of the lies, but living under the rule of @placeholder left me few options in such a small close-knit community.'", "idx": 70353}], "idx": 45827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Simferopol, Ukraine (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama and Ukrainian interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk had strong words for Russia on Wednesday as Washington again warned Moscow there will be consequences if it doesn't remove its troops from Crimea and Kiev said that it will \"never surrender.\" But Yatsenyuk also said after his meeting with Obama at the White House that Ukraine, a former Soviet Republic, wants to be good friends with Russia. \"We will continue to say to the Russian government that if it continues on the path that is on, then not only us but the international community ... will be forced to apply a cost to Russia's violations of international law,\" Obama told reporters. \"There is another path available, and we hope that (Russian) President (Vladimir) Putin is willing seize that path.\"\n@highlight\nUkrainian interim Prime Minister praises U.S. for aid package\n@highlight\nG7 nations issue strongly worded warning to Russia to halt its actions in Crimea\n@highlight\nPro-Russians tighten their grip of security measures ahead of Sunday referendum\n@highlight\nU.S. ambassador to OSCE cites indications Russian forces are directly involved in Crimea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 903, "end": 904}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Later he added that he wanted to be clear that @placeholder \"is and will be a part of the Western world\" but still a \"good friend and partner of Russia.\"", "idx": 70356}, {"query": "Russian-speaking troops wearing no identifying insignia have @placeholder firmly under their control.", "idx": 70357}], "idx": 45828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The election of a pope from Latin America shows the emerging influence of the region in the Catholic church and the world, church officials and world leaders said Wednesday. \"His selection ... speaks to the strength and vitality of a region that is increasingly shaping our world,\" U.S. President Barack Obama said. Obama said he looked forward to working with the pope to advance peace and dignity for people, regardless of their faiths. \"The election of a pope from the 'new world' is an occasion of genuinely historic proportions,\" Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in a statement.\n@highlight\nArgentine president hopes the pope will have \"fruitful pastoral work\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says selection speaks to emerging role of Latin America\n@highlight\nMexican bishops say it is a sign of love for pilgrims in the region\n@highlight\nFrancis should make preventing child sexual abuse a priority, survivors group says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"For two weeks, the @placeholder of the world have been without the spiritual father of their family.", "idx": 70361}], "idx": 45829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Salmond relaunched his political career yesterday with a boast that his party could hold the balance of power at the next General Election. The former first minister announced that he intends to stand for Parliament by seeking the SNP\u2019s nomination in the constituency of Gordon. But he said his Scottish nationalists could emerge as power brokers if no party wins an overall majority in Westminster. Scroll down for video Alex Salmond, who quit as SNP leader hours after losing the independence referendum, said he would 'step up to the plate' and stand for election in the Gordon constituency. He announced the decision at the Buchan Hotel in Ellon (pictured)\n@highlight\nFormer First Minister to stand for election in Gordon constituency\n@highlight\nDecision comes after he stood down in wake of independence referendum\n@highlight\nInsisted he would 'step up to the plate' for the 2015 general election\n@highlight\nBut rules out the SNP working with a Conservative government", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Returning as leader in 2004, he guided the SNP to a narrow Scottish election win in 2007 and then led a minority government as he became Scotland's first @placeholder First Minister.", "idx": 70374}], "idx": 45840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cuban weapons found in July aboard a North Korean ship trying to cross the Panama Canal violated United Nations weapons sanctions, Panamanian officials said, citing an unpublished U.N. report on the incident. Cuban officials said Thursday that they had no comment on the Panamanian allegations. In July, Cuba's foreign ministry issued a statement that said the undeclared shipment discovered aboard the ship consisted of obsolete weapons being sent to North Korea for repairs before being returned to Cuba. But Panamanian officials have said that under 10,000 tons of Cuban sugar, they found operational weaponry, including MiG fighter jets, anti-aircraft systems and explosives.\n@highlight\nPanama says it found fighter jets, explosives aboard North Korean ship in July\n@highlight\nCuba says the weapons were going to be repaired and returned\n@highlight\nPanamanian officials cite unpublished U.N. weapons inspector report\n@highlight\nShipment may have been intended to bolster North Korean defenses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 975, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the @placeholder statement, the crew rendered the ship inoperable during the struggle to keep customs authorities from boarding it.", "idx": 70378}], "idx": 45842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police in Rio de Janeiro have declared Ray Whelan, the English director of FIFA's ticket and hospitality partners MATCH, to be 'a fugitive' after they attempted to re-arrest him as part of an investigation into ticket touting. Officers arrived at the Copacabana Palace hotel with an arrest warrant, but Whelan was not there and police said they had CCTV footage of him leaving through a service door. MATCH has stuck by Whelan and insisted he has played no part in any wrongdoing. 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The world leaders registered just a few chats during the daylong Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meetings in Beijing despite both flanking Chinese President Xi Jinping throughout most of the event. National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan confirmed the brief encounters between Obama and Putin in a statement Tuesday. \"On three occasions throughout the day, for a total of approximately 15-20 minutes, President Obama had an opportunity to speak with President Putin,\" Meehan said. \"Their conversations covered Iran, Syria, and Ukraine.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin are both in China\n@highlight\nA National Security Council spokeswoman said the two met for about 15-20 minutes total\n@highlight\nU.S.-Russia Relations have descended to a new low over the last eight months", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 209, "end": 241}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 375}, {"start": 389, "end": 405}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 832}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia has not only armed the separatists in the region, but has reportedly deployed Russian military personnel to Eastern Ukraine -- with Ukraine accusing @placeholder most recently of sending 32 tanks across its border on Friday.", "idx": 70385}], "idx": 45848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Simferopol, Crimea (CNN) -- A deadline Ukraine's acting President gave Crimea's separatist leaders to release hostages came and went without apparent incident Wednesday, after pro-Russian activists stormed the former Soviet state's navy headquarters in the region. Amid signs the uneasy standoff between pro-Russian and Ukrainian forces could ignite into bloody conflict -- a day after Moscow claimed Crimea as its own -- almost 300 armed pro-Russian supporters took over the naval base in Sevastopol, said Marina Kanalyuk, assistant to the commander of Ukraine's navy fleet. \"They are everywhere here, they surround us, they threaten us,\" she said, adding that she was sure that Russian security forces were involved.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Business as usual is not an option,\" says NATO secretary general\n@highlight\nNEW: He warns of the organization's fear that Russia may move into eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nUkraine says prepared to evacuate military personnel and family members from Crimea\n@highlight\nOn visit to Baltic states, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden slams Russian \"aggression\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 521}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 730, "end": 732}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ET) deadline for @placeholder to release all hostages and stop all provocations, a statement on the presidential website said.", "idx": 70404}, {"query": "But the ballot questions offered no real option for any residents who wanted to remain part of @placeholder.", "idx": 70408}, {"query": "Members of the @placeholder parliament and the new Crimean legislature met Wednesday morning in Moscow to discuss the details of how the region will join Russia.", "idx": 70409}], "idx": 45861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marc Muniesa wants to be a centre-half \u2013 on this evidence the former Barcelona starlet could find himself at centre-forward. 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It is games like this, just as much as Champions League matches, when Jose Mourinho illustrates his mastery of the substitution. Having just seen his team concede a remarkable equaliser 13 minutes from the final whistle that seemed likely to send this Capital One Cup tie into extra time, the Chelsea manager immediately threw on Willian and Nemanja Matic. In his first involvement, the Brazilian conjured a goal that spared any blushes. He raced down the left and produced a cross so troubling that Jermaine Grandison diverted into his own net with Didier Drogba lurking.\n@highlight\nChelsea went ahead early in the second half when Didier Drogba converted Mohamed Salah's through ball\n@highlight\nBut Shrewsbury equalised through substitute Andrew Mangan in the 77th minute\n@highlight\nJermaine Grandison headed into his own net four minutes later to seal victory for Jose Mourinho's side\n@highlight\nThe result sends Chelsea into the last eight of the Capital One Cup", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 319, "end": 333}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 567, "end": 584}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 852, "end": 869}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For large swathes they worried Mourinho and when @placeholder scored a shock was stirring.", "idx": 70418}], "idx": 45868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bears riding motorcycles, tigers jumping through flaming hoops and pigs leaping off diving boards. Just some of the \"entertainment\" that can be seen at circuses, zoos and safari parks in China, according to a report by Animals Asia into animals cruelty. The Hong Kong-based animal rights campaign group visited 13 safari parks and zoos in China and according to David Neale, Animals Asia's Animal Welfare Director, found that the animal shows \"portray the animal to the public in a humiliating way\" and have no educational value. \"There is a misunderstanding really within China at the moment about what these animals are experiencing,\" Neale told CNN.\n@highlight\nReport into Chinese zoos and safari parks found abuse of perforrming animals\n@highlight\nAnimals Asia campaign group visited 13 parks across the country\n@highlight\n\"Animal cruelty is happening in every country of the world,\" says David Neale", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 267, "end": 275}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 399, "end": 421}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However Neale points out that in China there are currently no animal protection laws, a reason why @placeholder have worked with Chinese academics to draft legislation not just for animals in captivity, but all animals.", "idx": 70421}], "idx": 45870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo will miss the final race of 2011 MotoGP season in Valencia this weekend as he continues to recover from a finger injury. 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Japanese test rider Katsuyuki Nakasuga will replace the 2010 world champion for Sunday's race in the Spanish port city.\n@highlight\nJorge Lorenzo will miss the final race of the 2011 MotoGP season\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard is still recovering from plastic surgery on his finger\n@highlight\nSunday's race in Valencia is the first since the death of Marco Simoncelli", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 548}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, riders will gather on track prior to Sunday's season-ending race to their own tribute to @placeholder -- who raced for the Honda team.", "idx": 70422}], "idx": 45871} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Before heading out for a trio of well-publicized meetings with foreign dignitaries Tuesday, Sarah Palin received a briefing from the director of national security, Adm. 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He has portrayed the Belgian detective since 1989 and wishes to film all of his adventures penned by Agatha Christie Agatha Christie could not stand Hercule Poirot. The little Belgian detective with the waxed moustaches brought her fame and wealth, but she found him \u2018insufferable\u2019. The actor David Suchet, luckily for us, can\u2019t get enough of the character. He has been playing Poirot since 1989, starting with 50-minute adaptations of short stories \u2014 Christie was endlessly inventive, and wrote more than 30 novels and 50 short tales featuring the pompous little sleuth with the egg-shaped head.\n@highlight\nAuthor Agatha Christie found her most famous creation 'insufferable'\n@highlight\nBut Suchet, who has portrayed detective since 1989, shows no sign of waning", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suchet\u2019s genius is that he can deliver everything @placeholder found so exasperating, without becoming a caricature \u2014 he minces, he trots, he fusses, he talks endlessly of himself in the third person.", "idx": 70425}], "idx": 45874} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Claims by Diana's former butler that he knew a mysterious \"secret\" about the late princess have been trashed by the coroner in her inquest. Diana's former butler has given conflicting information at the enquiry into her death. The coroner said the information was already in the public domain and some of it was even mentioned in one of Paul Burrell's own books. Considered the first star witness of the inquest, Burrell's appearance Tuesday was delayed after the coroner asked him to retrieve the last letter the princess gave him. Monday, the ex-butler -- once described by the princess as \"her rock\" -- told the inquest the letter contained a \"secret,\" which he claimed he could not remember.\n@highlight\nClaims by Diana's butler that he knew \"secret\" about her trashed by coroner\n@highlight\nPaul Burrell asked to testify about the last letter the late princess gave him\n@highlight\nCoroner revealed Burrell's \"secret\" was Diana planned to buy property abroad\n@highlight\nBut coroner said the revelation is \"fairly and squarely in the public domain\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maggie Rae said at the inquest that @placeholder also believed there was a plot to seriously injure her in an accident.", "idx": 70426}], "idx": 45875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Four American teenagers, all children of U.S. military personnel, have been arrested on charges of attempted murder after a woman was knocked off her motorbike with rope strung across two poles, Japanese police said. The four suspects -- two 15-year-old boys, a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man -- were taken into custody on Saturday, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said. They are accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road. U.S. Forces Japan was informed of the August incident in late October, a public information officer said. There was no clear explanation for the delay in the handover of the suspects to police, other than it involved rules between Washington and Tokyo covering U.S. forces and their dependents in Japan.\n@highlight\nSuspects range in age from 15 to 18 years of age\n@highlight\nThey are accused of stringing a rope between poles across a road\n@highlight\nA restaurant employee, 23, received a severe head injury\n@highlight\nIncident occurred in August, follows other crimes connected to U.S. military personnel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 368, "end": 403}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S. military presence and its impact on @placeholder residents have been a thorny issue over the years.", "idx": 70427}], "idx": 45876} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Johan Cruyff has given a damming verdict of the Ballon d'Or and described Cristiano Ronaldo's last two titles as 'absurd'. 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Traders at the Kuwait Stock Exchange in happier times -- this week Kuwait's main index fell four percent. The region's share markets tumbled in a Mexican wave of selling that started in the U.S. and quickly spread to Asia and Europe. In the Middle East, the Saudi stock market suffered some of the biggest falls; dropping ten percent in Tuesday's trade, its largest one-day slump on record.\n@highlight\nMideast indices swept up in global stock sell-off as foreign investors bail out\n@highlight\nGulf central bankers follow lead from U.S. Federal Reserve, cut interest rates\n@highlight\nSell-off expected to create buying opportunities for sovereign wealth funds\n@highlight\nMaratheftis: Flow of funds will help correct current global imbalance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 199, "end": 219}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 715, "end": 734}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and the Middle East are becoming richer and more important global powers.", "idx": 70441}], "idx": 45886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oakland, California (CNN) -- \"What is it like to bury both of my kids?\" Dinyal New's voice trails off, unable to continue. She sits in the same pew of her church, listening to the same pastor on the same subject -- the loss of a child. Her two boys, Lee and Lamar, were shot to death, 19 days apart, young victims of Oakland, California's relentless street violence. With a population of nearly 400,000, Oakland has long been known as a Bay Area pocket of urban violence. Its proximity to drug corridors and high poverty are fertile breeding grounds for gang violence.\n@highlight\nDinyal New buried her only two children last month\n@highlight\nBoth sons were shot and killed within three weeks of each other\n@highlight\nShe lives in Oakland, California, one of the most violent cities in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oakland police will not say whether the murders of @placeholder's sons are gang-related, but because they are brothers, police say their deaths \"are possibly related.\"", "idx": 70477}, {"query": "Walker says that even the horror of Dinyal New's story will fade after @placeholder is buried.", "idx": 70478}], "idx": 45904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, who fled the country months ago, was sentenced to death Sunday, an official said. The verdict came on a day when a wave of violence across Iraq left at least 79 people dead and 270 wounded. Together, the death sentence and the violence raise questions about the stability of the country just nine months after U.S. troops were withdrawn. Al-Hashimi was sentenced to hang \"because he was involved directly in killing a female lawyer and a general with the Iraqi army,\" said Abdul Sattar al-Berqdar, a spokesman for Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council.\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 79 people were killed in violence across Iraq\n@highlight\nIraq's top Sunni politician is convicted over the killing of two people\n@highlight\nHe's accused of other crimes, including running a death squad\n@highlight\nHe says the charges are politically motivated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 536, "end": 558}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 584, "end": 607}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Everybody knows that my case is a political case, from beginning to end, and that the charges against me are fabricated and far from the truth,\" @placeholder said in May.", "idx": 70479}], "idx": 45905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Palestinians, including a 13-year-old boy, have been killed by Israeli soldiers carrying out raids linked to the search for three teenagers believed to have been abducted in the West Bank. Mohammed Dodeen, whose funeral has already taken place, is believed to have been killed by a bullet to the chest during army raids in Dura refugee camp in the Palestinian territory this morning. The army also opened fire during a raid in the nearby Qalandiya refugee camp, leaving three Palestinians seriously wounded, and killing 23-year-old Mustafa Aslan - bringing the total number killed during raids by Israeli soldiers this week to three.\n@highlight\nMohammed Dodeen, 13, and Mustafa Aslan, 23, were shot dead by the Israeli military during raids this morning\n@highlight\nA total of three Palestinians have been killed during raids by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank this week alone\n@highlight\nDeaths come as Israel cracks down on Palestinians linked to Hamas following alleged abduction of three teens\n@highlight\nOver the past week, troops have searched hundreds of locations in the West Bank and arrested 300 Palestinians\n@highlight\nDeaths come as Israel condemns United Nations for refusing to say the missing teenagers had been abducted", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 207}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 536, "end": 548}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gesture has become popular on social media among Palestinians and others who support the abductions of @placeholder.", "idx": 70486}, {"query": "A military spokesman said @placeholder paraphernalia was confiscated as well as computers and databases, which are now being searched", "idx": 70488}], "idx": 45911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Secret Service scandal has all the elements of a salacious story: Sex, alcohol, national security, politics, exotic tropical settings and sex -- or did I already mention sex? But beyond the breathless coverage and oh-so-shocked commentary lie some serious repercussions. The scandal originated in the Colombian city of Cartagena when an agent allegedly refused to pay a local woman the agreed fee of $800 for her sexual services at the historic white-arched hotel where American taxpayers paid for him to sleep while traveling on official duty. Colombia has asked the White House to issue an official apology for tarnishing the country's image. The city of Cartagena, the country's top tourist destination, is a UNESCO world heritage site. Its residents are bristling under the harsh and damaging spotlight.\n@highlight\nAfter the Secret Service scandal, Colombia asked President Obama to apologize\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Obama shouldn't apologize, but he needs to start taking Latin America seriously\n@highlight\nShe says the U.S. has been ignoring, at its own peril, a region amid its renaissance\n@highlight\nGhitis: Obama should push for stronger economic ties and partnership with South America", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 842, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 991, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's because @placeholder has truly performed a miracle, emerging from half a century of armed conflict and horrific violence to a position of strong economic growth.", "idx": 70491}], "idx": 45914} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of people including women and children are being held illegally and tortured by rebels who helped oust Colonel Gaddafi, according to a UN report. Around 7,000, many of them foreigners, are behind bars in private prisons and makeshift detention centres, beyond the control of the new Libyan government and without access to any legal redress. The report by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will be embarrassing for Britain and other governments which supported the overthrow of the Gaddafi regime despite concerns about who would take power in their place. Racism? Rebel fighters hold captive a sub-Saharan African man Many of the detainees are sub-Saharan Africans whom their captors accuse of being Gaddafi mercenaries, based in some cases purely on the fact that they have darker skin. The women and children are being held with them, under the control of male-only guards.\n@highlight\nUN raises concerns of torture and ill-treatment\n@highlight\nMany held simply because they have darker skin", "entities": [{"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 145, "end": 146}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 366, "end": 367}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 604, "end": 622}, {"start": 654, "end": 673}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 897, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most policemen have failed to return to work in the lawlessness that grips @placeholder while the court system has been paralysed by a lack of security and absenteeism by judges and administrative staff.", "idx": 70495}], "idx": 45917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Obamacare -- the law that refuses to die -- is suddenly under attack again. Republicans will take full control of Congress in January and repealing Obamacare will almost certainly be one of their first priorities. The GOP is seizing on leaked tapes in which MIT professor Jonathan Gruber, an architect of the law, said the \"stupidity of the American voter\" and a \"lack of transparency\" were vital to its passage in 2010. And, perhaps most importantly, the Supreme Court is poised to rule on subsidies that are central to the law. \"We have to take it very seriously. It is hard to predict how the Court will ultimately decide,\" said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, an advocacy group that campaigns to sustain Obamacare.\n@highlight\nNew challenges have arrived for President Barack Obama's top domestic achievement\n@highlight\nSupreme Court again holds law's fate in its hands\n@highlight\nRepublicans will struggle to 'repeal and replace'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 278, "end": 280}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The law has already survived one key @placeholder challenge and millions are now insured because of the legislation.", "idx": 70506}], "idx": 45926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The evolution of Tamerlan Tsarnaev from aspiring Olympic boxer to apparent radical jihadist may have been influenced by a friend in Cambridge, Massachusetts. \"This person just took his brain. He just brainwashed him completely,\" Tsarnaev's uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, told CNN from his home in Maryland, describing the friend as an Armenian convert to Islam. While Tsarni did not give the friend's name, The Associated Press reported that other members of Tsarnaev's family said the friend goes by the name \"Misha.\" Asked about those reports, Elmirza Khozhgov, a former brother-in-law of Tsarnaev, told CNN Tsarnaev once introduced him to someone by that name who was an Armenian convert. He said he was not told Misha's full name.\n@highlight\nNEW: Islamic Society of Boston has not found a \"Misha\" by that description so far\n@highlight\nThe suspects' former brother-in-law tells CNN he met \"Misha.\"\n@highlight\nThe suspects' uncle did not name the friend, but said he began influencing Tamerlan in 2009\n@highlight\nSource: Interviews with Dzhokhar suggest the brothers are self-radicalized jihadists", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 276, "end": 278}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 751, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Tamerlan told me that he quit boxing and music because Misha was teaching that it's not good in @placeholder to do those things.\"", "idx": 70514}], "idx": 45931} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mass exodus of senior staff has taken place today at The New Republic after the Facebook billionaire owner vowed to create a 'digital medial company' and overhaul the vision of a magazine built over a century. Top editor Franklin Foer, and literary editor, Leon Wieseltier, who has been at the Washington D.C.-based magazine for three decades, resigned on Thursday and were quickly followed by ranks of their senior staff. The digital media editor, Hillary Kelly, resigned while on honeymoon in Africa. 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A car carrying 220 kilograms (485 pounds) of explosives detonated in the city's historic Qissa Khawani bazaar, destroying at least 10 shops and several vehicles and leaving a huge crater, said Shafqat Malik, chief of the bomb disposal unit. The Pakistani Taliban, Tehrik-i-Taliban, condemned the attack and denied any involvement. Alamzeb Khan was working at a nearby tea stall Sunday when he felt the earth shake. The impact of the blast knocked him to the ground.\n@highlight\nOne family loses 18 members in the attack\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani Taliban denies responsibility, condemns attack\n@highlight\nAt least 40 were killed and about 100 wounded in an attack on historic Pakistani bazaar\n@highlight\nWitness: \"Everything was on fire. Women and children were burning\"", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 244, "end": 263}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 434}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday evening, after a meeting of provincial officials, the creation of task forces to help maintain peace in @placeholder was announced.", "idx": 70519}], "idx": 45933} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A magazine designed for and by gay military members may soon be displayed at military installations worldwide, an advocacy group announced Monday. \"Our first objective with the magazine is to let all the gay, lesbian, bi, and trans members currently serving know that they are not alone,\" an active-duty officer who goes by the pseudonym JD Smith said in a statement. Smith, along with co-director Ty Walrod lead the organization known as OutServe, the group describes themselves as an underground network of actively serving military members of the United States Armed Services who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.\n@highlight\nGay magazine to appear to selected military bases, statement from publisher said\n@highlight\nMagazines objective is to support LGBT members in the military, said group's leader\n@highlight\nOutServe says it is an underground network of actively serving members of the military", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 570, "end": 597}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Visibility is key,\" @placeholder said, who added that OutServe hopes to have its next version available in print at \"some larger military bases.\"", "idx": 70520}], "idx": 45934} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Steve Carlotta's family-owned camera store is struggling along with other mom and pop stores. But he's found a way to compete with Internet stores and big-box chains. A sampling of one and five BerkShare notes, courtesy of Jason Houston Photography. Carlotta's store accepts BerkShares -- a local currency in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He credits it with helping keep local customers coming back to his store. And as U.S. dollars and credit vanish in this economic crisis, more communities are looking into printing their own currencies. This concept isn't new. During the Great Depression dozens of complementary currencies flourished as thousands of banks failed. Today, it's estimated there are at least 2,500 complementary currency systems around the world, says Bernard Lietaer, a co-founder of the Euro and a local currency proponent. Watch how one town uses their own currency \u00bb\n@highlight\nSome communities are printing their own currency for local use\n@highlight\nIt's legal as long as currency doesn't resemble U.S. dollars and is paper only\n@highlight\nAny income from business conducted in local currency is subject to taxes\n@highlight\nSome businesses say local currencies keep people spending locally", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 232, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 588, "end": 603}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The bigger effect of @placeholder is the conversations it's elicited,\" Witt says.", "idx": 70525}], "idx": 45937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent PUBLISHED: 16:53 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:47 EST, 24 September 2013 Critical: Johnson said well-off Britons should give their wealth to charity rather than passing large homes on to their children Boris Johnson yesterday criticised well-off Britons who buy large houses to pass on to their children instead of giving their wealth to charity. He said the country needed to adopt a culture of philanthropy like that of the US, where there is a \u2018culture of giving and being recognised as givers\u2019. Despite owning a large house in Henley, Oxfordshire, and a \u00a32.3million home in a fashionable part of North London, the father-of-five criticised those who \u2018desperately\u2019 aimed to amass property wealth to pass on to their offspring \u2018for some unknown reason\u2019.\n@highlight\nMayor of London said Britain must adopt a culture of philanthropy, like US\n@highlight\nJohnson owns a large house in Henley, Oxfordshire, and a \u00a32.3million home in a fashionable part of North London\n@highlight\nFormer MP earns \u00a3143,911 for Mayor role, plus \u00a3250,000 as columnist\n@highlight\nJohnson's comments hypocritical given his upbringing, critics say", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 475, "end": 476}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 888, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The sooner people get over their lust to buy great schlosses in the home counties \u2013 or indeed grouse moors \u2013 and give to great causes in @placeholder, the better.\u2019", "idx": 70528}], "idx": 45940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho can boast title triumphs in England, Italy and Spain but he ranks the prizes won with Porto as his greatest achievements. Mourinho, who left Porto for Chelsea in 2004 after two Primeira Liga wins and a Champions League success, was back in his homeland after being named Portugal\u2019s coach of the century. He won the Premier League twice in his first spell with the Blues before claiming two Serie A crowns with Inter Milan and a La Liga triumph with Real Madrid. 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Israeli police struggle to remove Jewish settlers from a disputed house in Hebron on Thursday. \"What's happening in Hebron is terror by the settlers,\" the mayor, Khaled Osaily, told CNN. \"They are attacking houses, setting fire to property and injuring people.\" Some of the settlers opened fire on Palestinians, critically injuring one, Palestinian sources told CNN. Five other Palestinians have been wounded in the rioting, the sources said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Jewish settlers \"attacking houses,\" mayor of Hebron says\n@highlight\nSettlers riot after Israeli police seize disputed home in Hebron\n@highlight\nPalestinian sources say six Palestinians wounded in rioting\n@highlight\nTwenty people slightly injured as police remove Jewish settlers from home", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 378, "end": 380}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The settlers inside the residence had ignored court orders to vacate the house, which a @placeholder man claims belongs to him.", "idx": 70532}], "idx": 45944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 16:25 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 8 August 2013 Attacker: Yuri Zarutsky today said he acted alone in the acid attack, which is a contradiction of previous statements The man accused of throwing a jar of sulphuric acid in Sergei Filin's face said he acted alone and top Bolshoi dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko did not pay him to commit the assault. In a reversal of previous statements, Yuri Zarutsky, who was alleged to be the hired 'hitman' who became involved in the attack on Mr Dmitrichenko's behalf, said he initiated the attack independently.\n@highlight\nYuri Zarutsky is the alleged hitman who was hired by top ballet dancer\n@highlight\nIn surprising development, Mr Zarutsky said he acted alone\n@highlight\nHas called for star soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko to be exonerated\n@highlight\nMove means the men could be tried as individuals and face shorter sentences", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 772, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He argued he expected Mr @placeholder to beat Mr Filin up.", "idx": 70535}], "idx": 45947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan Block A college student who more than two years ago suffered massive brain injuries in a horrific car crash and was in a coma has made an amazing recovery and is back to playing basketball again and attending college.The recovery made by Sam Schmid, 23, of Tucson, Arizona has been described as a 'Christmas miracle' by his mother. On October 19, 2011, Schmid, who was a junior at the University of Arizona at the time, was involved in a five-car collision.He was returning home from coaching the basketball team at a Catholic school he had attended. A van hit the Jeep Schmid was in, sending it flying through the air and hitting a light pole, before coming to rest on its side.\n@highlight\nSam Schmid, 23, was a junior at the University of Arizona in October 2011 when he was involved in a five-car collision that almost killed him\n@highlight\nHe was in a coma for about two months before he woke up shortly before Christmas\n@highlight\nDoctors had discussed the possibility of donating his organs with his parents before Schmid came out of coma\n@highlight\nSchmid's recovery at the Barrow Neurological Institute took two years as he left the facility last month\n@highlight\nHe has returned to college and is playing basketball again\n@highlight\nHis mother calls his recovery 'a godsend' and says God had a huge part in Schmid's rehabilitation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 397, "end": 417}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 759}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he arrived at @placeholder, he had difficulty speaking and swallowing", "idx": 70538}], "idx": 45948} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mexico coach Miguel Herrera will allow his players a small celebration after what he regarded as one of the best days of his life. A 3-1 victory over Croatia courtesy of goals from captain Rafael Marquez, Andres Guardado and Javier Hernandez ensured Ivan Perisic\u2019s well-taken consolation three minutes from time came too late to save the Europeans, who had Ante Rebic sent off even later. The win puts Mexico into the last 16 to face Group B winners Holland but in the immediate aftermath of victory Herrera wanted to enjoy the experience. 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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth has been charged with DUI manslaughter Authorities charged Stallworth, 28, with DUI manslaughter in the death of Mario Reyes, spokesman Ed Griffith said. Stallworth is expected to surrender in court Thursday, Griffith said. The charge is a bondable offense, and bail is expected to be set at $200,000. If convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison. 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Attacks targeting security forces have become increasingly common in Egypt since the army deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsy, who hails from the Muslim Brotherhood, in July following mass protests against his rule.\n@highlight\nA third bomb explodes outside Cairo University\n@highlight\nEgyptian police brigadier general killed, five people injured, Interior Ministry says\n@highlight\nIt says that two explosive devices were in trees in the area\n@highlight\nEgypt has been in turmoil since army ousted Islamist president in July", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 669, "end": 686}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 871, "end": 887}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but Islamist militants have carried out similar operations in a fast-growing insurgency threatening @placeholder, which will hold presidential elections on May 26-27.", "idx": 70585}, {"query": "In recent weeks, the area around the university has become a battleground for clashes between police and @placeholder supporters.", "idx": 70586}], "idx": 45980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The nightmare in Libya's war-torn city of Misrata intensified Monday amid more shelling on the city and desperate measures to get medical care, an opposition spokesman said. \"The aid coming from outside is not enough. 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Annie and Gary Reed met three years ago when Annie was 18 and Gary was 49, while when Annie was a barmaid in Gary\u2019s pub. Despite their 31-year age gap the couple's relationship has gone from strength to strength. They have two children together - Teagan, two, and Kai, seven months and last month tied the knot in their hometown of Doncaster. 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The Rottweiler puppy and kangaroo were filmed having a tumble at their home in Perth on Thursday. Their owner, Ed Trindall, who filmed the encounter, said that the two creatures have a developing 'relationship'.Scroll down for video Unusual playmates: Perth man Ed Trindall filmed his Rottweiler Trooper and his companion Blue the Kangaroo having a bit of fun on Thursday 'Blue the roo and Trooper my rotty pup, best of friends. This video I would like to share with you as it shows an amazing relationship between two species. 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Here is all the information you need for Stoke City's home clash with Chelsea... Stoke City vs Chelsea (Britannia Stadium) Team news Stoke City Stoke forward Bojan Krkic looks set to be fit for Monday's Barclays Premier League clash with leaders Chelsea at the Britannia Stadium. 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How else can our minds grasp the evidence that someone would carry out an act of such inconceivable brutality? We don't yet know all the details surrounding Wednesday's killing in London. But the fact is we have seen this type of attack before, and even before one of the suspects started ranting to passers-by, we had a pretty good idea what to expect. This killing of a young British soldier was not an act of insanity. It was part of a pattern that has struck in many parts of the world before. This was the product of extreme Islamist radicalism we have all come to recognize.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: We want to believe hacking suspects are crazy to explain the atrocity\n@highlight\nGhitis: But it appears, as it has so often, radical Islamist ideology fueled attack\n@highlight\nIslam, Muslims or terrorism are not the enemy, she says. 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Wayne Rooney was pictured arriving at Manchester United's Carrington training base on Tuesday morning in a boost for the ailing champions. The England striker, whose future at Old Trafford is uncertain, hasn't played for David Moyes\u2019s side since their 2-1 home defeat against Tottenham on New Year\u2019s Day. Rooney was sent to Egypt to speed up his recovery from a long-standing groin injury and returned to training at Carrington on Friday last week. 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In Mosul, a Sunni activist known to demonstrate against Iraq's Shiite-led government was assassinated, one of 10 people killed or found dead from acts of violence Wednesday in the northern Iraqi city, Mosul police officials said. The slayings come amid an uptick of political and sectarian violence across Iraq, where more than 350 people died in acts of violence in May, according to a CNN tally. And Wednesday's attacks come on what is becoming an especially deadly week in the country -- at least 110 people have been killed since Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Four bombings kill at least 20 in Baghdad on Wednesday, 16 of them at wedding party\n@highlight\n10 also killed in Mosul, including activist shot to death, two killed by car bomb\n@highlight\nThree bodies, apparently tortured and hanged, recovered from Tigris River in Mosul\n@highlight\nMore than 350 people killed in Iraq in May as Sunni-Shiite discord rises", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 989, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, Iraqi federal police killed four people in clashes with unspecified gunmen in eastern @placeholder, police officials in the city said.", "idx": 70641}], "idx": 46022} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Almost 70 years after the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, effectively ending World War II, the site of the devastation remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. And it appears to be getting more popular. According to a recent report in The Japan Times, visits to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum by foreign tourists hit a record high of 200,086 in 2013. Local officials confirm that the memorial site is attracting an increasing number of tourists to study the burnt wreckage, painful witness testimonies and human shadows left permanently visible after the atomic bomb explosion's incandescent destruction.\n@highlight\nThe Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is one of TripAdvisor's top Japan travel sites\n@highlight\nThe museum attracted a record number of foreign tourists in 2013\n@highlight\nHiroshima Peace Memorial Museum features photos, films, scientific explanations of the explosion", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 342, "end": 372}, {"start": 701, "end": 731}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 867, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The impression of @placeholder that visitors take away seems to be affected by whether they have had the opportunity to meet and communicate with local people,\" Abe said.", "idx": 70656}], "idx": 46030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Suspicion that a Norwegian citizen was involved in the deadly Westgate Mall attack in Kenya last month \"has been strengthened\" but is not yet confirmed, Norway's security service said. The Norwegian citizen, said to be of Somali origin, is believed to have ties to Mohamed Abdikadir Mohamed, known as Ikrima, who is regarded as one of the most dangerous commanders in the Somali terror group Al-Shabaab. The Norwegian security service, PST, said its investigations in Norway and Kenya were ongoing, and that despite some media outlets reporting a name for the possible Norwegian suspect, it was not ready to confirm his identity.\n@highlight\nSuspicion that a Norwegian was involved \"has been strengthened,\" security service says\n@highlight\nThe Norwegian citizen in question has not been named by authorities\n@highlight\nNorway's security service is investigating in Kenya and Norway\n@highlight\nThe suspect is believed to have ties to a top Al-Shabaab commander, known as Ikrima", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 265, "end": 289}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He came to @placeholder at age 8 or 9 and stayed for a couple of years, during which time he gained Norwegian citizenship, Hansen said.", "idx": 70662}], "idx": 46034} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rory McIlroy's booming drives helped him birdie both the 17th and 18th holes on Wentworth's West Course to win the BMW PGA Championship last Sunday. But if you thought the Northern Irishman hit the ball a long way you've seen nothing yet. Former world long drive champion Joe Miller has starred in a remarkable video produced by the European Tour which shows just how easy those two holes can be (providing you blast the ball around 450 yards off the tee). Yes, that's right: 450 yards. McIlroy is one of the game's biggest hitters but in the cold English air he could perhaps expect to send his best drives 320 yards down the fairway. Miller shows in this video how he can blast his tee shots well over 100 yards longer than arguably the best player in the world.\n@highlight\nWentworth hosted BMW PGA Championship last week\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy won the European Tour's flagship event\n@highlight\nCourse closes with two signature par-five holes\n@highlight\nFormer world long drive champion Joe Miller hits massive drives to reduce both to short two-shot holes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 115, "end": 134}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 812}, {"start": 835, "end": 846}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Take splat: @placeholder's golf ball annihilates the fruit after his driver (left) makes contact with the ball", "idx": 70670}], "idx": 46040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Monday morning, as we scrambled to get Luna off to school, there came a moment when the timeline of my life leapt into fast-forward. I was carrying around an iPad turned to CNN, checking in to see what news awaited me at work, while Luna danced around me, knowing my partner or I would turn off the TV if watching it slowed her down. Then, suddenly, something brought us to a halt. \"President Barack Obama is speaking at Barnard College today,\" the news reader said. Our eyes widened, and we shot each other a smile. The president was speaking at Mama's school.\n@highlight\nBarack Obama spoke Monday at Barnard, Rose Arce's alma mater\n@highlight\nArce recalls that when a dorm mate said she had two mothers, other students fell silent\n@highlight\nHer daughter, Luna, wants to follow in her mother's footsteps by attending Barnard", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a long step better, but on the first day of college, my dorm mates fell into silence when one young woman delivered this news: \"I have two mothers,\" she said.", "idx": 70676}], "idx": 46043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pakistan crushed Australia by 356 runs in the second and final test to complete a 2-0 series victory in Abu Dhabi on Monday. Having set the visitors an impossible 603-run victory target, Pakistan claimed the remaining six wickets in a little over a session on the final day to secure their first test series victory against Australia in 20 years. The win also helped them rise to No 3 in Test rankings. The Pakistan Team celebrate with the trophy after winning the series 2-0 on day five of the second Test Misbah-ul Haq and Azhar Ali (right) proudly hold the Haier Cup after their 2-0 Series victory\n@highlight\nPakistan beat Australia by 356 runs to win second Test and clinch series\n@highlight\nVictory was Pakistan's biggest in terms of runs, beating the previous largest margin of 341 runs, achieved against India at Karachi in 2006\n@highlight\nIt was Pakistan's first series win over Australia in 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's bowling limitations were also exposed as they could not bowl out their opponents even once, managing nine wickets in the match while bleeding 863 runs.", "idx": 70681}], "idx": 46044} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They're stunning, dynamic and dangerous, plus they can teach you a thing or two about the Earth's history. Volcanoes possess undeniable allure, doubling as living laboratories and tourist attractions. Volcanologist Rebecca Williams spends every second she can studying and relaxing near the Earth's lifeblood: lava. \"I had a real geeky fascination with volcanoes as a kid,\" says Williams, who is a member of the science faculty at the University of Hull in Yorkshire, England. Share your photos of volcanoes Across the globe, travelers are discovering their inner geek, joining scientists like Williams in exploring the geological formations capable of producing incredible natural beauty and unparalleled destruction. Volcanoes are the earth's natural ventilation system, unpredictably capable of jettisoning steam, ash, molten rock and lava.\n@highlight\nMount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano, erupted 200 times since 1500 B.C., experts say\n@highlight\nKilauea, home of Hawaiian deity Pele, means \"spewing\" or \"much spreading\"\n@highlight\nPantelleria is home to the cave where legend says Calypso kept Ulysses for seven years\n@highlight\nMount Erebus is the second tallest volcano in Antarctica and is home to an active lava lake", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 224, "end": 239}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 444, "end": 461}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here's a list of volcanoes @placeholder says should be at the top of your must-visit list.", "idx": 70682}], "idx": 46045} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama, President Bush and all of the surviving past presidents got together Wednesday for a historic meeting at the White House. Barack Obama meets with President Bush and past presidents in the Oval Office on Wednesday. \"One message that I have, and I think we all share, is that we want you to succeed. Whether we're Democrat or Republican, we care deeply about this country,\" Bush told Obama before lunch with the former presidents. Bush and Obama were joined by Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Obama thanked the president for hosting them and said he was grateful for the opportunity to get \"advice, good counsel and fellowship\" from the group. Watch what Obama says about the meeting \u00bb\n@highlight\nHistorian calls meeting \"smart politics,\" says it'll be light, but could be tense\n@highlight\nObama and Bush meet with Bill Clinton, George H.W. 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Poundland - the trailblazer - now has 460 stores in the UK. And where Poundland leads, it seems others follow. Each of the variously named discount stores offers its own unique combination of household goods, supermarket fare, beauty products, homeware, and car accessories. So, do they all sell the same products? And just how do they keep their prices so low? Bags of bargains: Tessa with her shopping from Poundland The chain was founded in 1990 by Steve Smith and his father, Keith, in Burton-on-Trent. After changing hands numerous times, it's now the biggest bargain basement chain in Europe.\n@highlight\nPoundland is best for health and beauty, Poundworld for cleaning products\n@highlight\nNot everything is \u00a31, but Poundstretcher has cheap bigger ticket items\n@highlight\n99p Store was Tessa's favourite", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 147, "end": 148}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cleaning products: Poundworld stocks incredibly cheap cleaners, but there wasn't much else @placeholder wanted to buy there", "idx": 70692}], "idx": 46054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- With the election of the next president a year away, Sen. Hillary Clinton remains the person to beat, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday suggests. As the countdown begins to November 4, 2008, the New York Democrat continues to dominate the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, and comes out ahead when voters are asked whether they prefer her or the GOP front-runner, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. But Clinton's path to the White House is in no way certain. Clinton was criticized for her performance during a debate last week, and her rivals for the Democratic nomination have stepped up attacks that she has equivocated on her position on Iraq, Iran and other major issues.\n@highlight\nSen. Clinton supported by 44 percent of Democrats polled, down from October\n@highlight\nRudy Giuliani continues to lead Republican presidential field with 28 percent\n@highlight\nClinton beats Giuliani 51 percent to 45 percent, the poll found\n@highlight\nOnly 42 percent think things are going well in the U.S., according to the poll", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 78, "end": 92}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 128, "end": 155}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The poll involved 467 interviews conducted on November 2-4 with @placeholder or independents who lean Democratic.", "idx": 70708}, {"query": "\"Only 27 percent of Republicans say they would feel enthusiastic if Giuliani won the @placeholder nod, and the remaining GOP candidates fare even worse,\" he said.", "idx": 70711}], "idx": 46065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his first New Year's address, the young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told the nation to embark on \"an all-out struggle\" to overhaul its destitute economy, while striking a conciliatory tone on relations with the South. Broadcast on state media, the speech Tuesday was a break from the approach of Kim's father, Kim Jong Il, who died more than a year ago and never made televised addresses during his 17 years in power. Although Kim Jong Un has cultivated a much less austere public image than his father, he has still maintained the strong emphasis on advancing the reclusive state's military capabilities, and putting a renewed strain on ties with the United States and South Korea.\n@highlight\nKim Jong Un wants a \"radical\" change in North Korea's economic development\n@highlight\nHis New Year's address is the first by a North Korean leader since 1994\n@highlight\nHe says \"confrontation\" needs to be removed from relationship with South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He criticized the \"hostile policy\" of \"anti-reunification forces\" in the @placeholder.", "idx": 70712}], "idx": 46066} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FIFA's anti-racism Task Force proposed the attendance of officials to specifically \"identify potential acts of discrimination\" at matches when the newly-created body first met on Monday. Chaired by FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb, who presides over the continental CONCACAF body, the Task Force also suggested the possibility of points deductions and/or relegation for \"reoffenders or for serious incidents\". The Task Force will present a draft resolution at the FIFA Congress in Mauritius at the end of the month whereupon member associations will vote on the measures. \"We have a special responsibility in the way we can impact football and society,\" said Webb during his opening remarks in Zurich.\n@highlight\nFIFA's new anti-racism Task Force meets for first time on Monday\n@highlight\nInitial proposals include attendance of officials to monitor racism\n@highlight\nPoints deductions and enforced relegation also on the agenda", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 668, "end": 671}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A second @placeholder meeting is planned for later in the year to discuss how to educate those in football in a manner which reduces discriminatory acts in the game.", "idx": 70717}], "idx": 46069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 03:58 EST, 24 April 2012 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 24 April 2012 Dramatic CCTV footage has been released showing the final moments of a groom-to-be who was stabbed at his engagement party while breaking up a fight between his brothers and a restaurant. Newly-engaged Antonio Lacertosa was fatally stabbed with a butcher's knife after a melee outside a Staten Island bar last month. His alleged killer, Albanian Redinel Dervishaj, was captured on camera in a heated violent row outside the bar which saw him being thrown over a car by one of Lacertosa's party. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO\n@highlight\nAntonio Lacertosa stabbed with butcher's knife after street row at his engagement party\n@highlight\n'Killer' Redinel Dervishaj will NOT be charged with murder after jury made self-defense ruling", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 291, "end": 307}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 426, "end": 451}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 717, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chase: @placeholder flees down an alleyway and is pursued by Lacertosa's party shortly before the fatal stabbing", "idx": 70719}], "idx": 46071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Kenji Goto had every reason to stay home in Japan. A successful career. An adoring mother. A loving wife. A pair of young daughters, one of them just 3-weeks old. Yet, in his mind, he had to go into war-torn Syria. The experienced journalist explained why in a video shot in October from southern Turkey. He felt compelled to tell the stories of war in all its trauma, complexity and humanity. \"Syrian people (have been) suffering for three years and a half. It's enough,\" the 47-year-old Goto explained. \"So I would like to get the story of what ISIS wants to do.\"\n@highlight\nKenji Goto's mother says she doesn't want her tears to spawn a \"chain of hatred\"\n@highlight\nJournalist crossed into ISIS-controlled Syria to cover what's happening there\n@highlight\nISIS captured him, and a purported video from the group threatened his life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact the two Japanese men's paths had crossed again became public January 20 in an @placeholder video posted to social media.", "idx": 70721}], "idx": 46073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:21 EST, 31 July 2013 Homes made from mushrooms could one day be the answer to sustainable living. This is the vision of Ecovative, a U.S. company, which has embarked on a radical experiment to grow a miniature house from fungus. Founded in 2007 by classmates Gavin McIntyre and Eben Bayer from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ecovative makes use of a part of the mushroom known as \u2018mycelium\u2019 to grow sustainable products. Scroll down for video Ecovative uses mycelium to bond together agricultural byproducts like corn stalks into a material that can replace plastic foam. Ecologically, mycelium's function is to break down waste. As it does this it secrets various products including enzymes, lipids, proteins, which act as glue and hold things together\n@highlight\nU.S. firm Ecovative uses mycelium - the vegetative part of a fungus - to grow structure of the house\n@highlight\nMycelium is made up of millions of tiny fibres and used as 'growing glue'\n@highlight\nThe 'fungal flat' claims to be self-repairing and has its own immune system", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 371, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Founder @placeholder said that the fungal flat is self-repairing- if a tree fell on the house, the wall would have to be rebuilt, but the insulation would grow back.", "idx": 70740}], "idx": 46087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- Ordered to sacrifice themselves for the nation by crashing their planes into U.S. warships as Japan vainly battled to stave off invasion in the final months of World War Two, some young pilots instead returned alive. Young pilots from the Japanese Royal Navy drink cups of sake before their kamikaze suicidal attack mission. As a documentary released in Japan on Saturday shows, not all the young men trained for the suicide missions that struck terror into U.S. servicemen faced their almost certain death gladly. \"I wanted to live,\" Kazuo Nakajima, one of the now elderly 'failed cherry blossoms' tells the filmmakers with an embarrassed laugh. \"I didn't want to die.\"\n@highlight\nDocumentary shows not all kamikaze pilots faced their death gladly\n@highlight\nFilm found veterans were not just fanatics but had mixed emotions about the past\n@highlight\nDirector found veteran who criticized the emperor for not surrendering sooner\n@highlight\n4,000 kamikaze pilots died and 34 U.S. ships sunk in last months of the war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 103, "end": 106}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 561, "end": 574}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One veteran even criticized the emperor, treated as a living god until @placeholder's defeat, for failing to surrender sooner.", "idx": 70741}], "idx": 46088} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Denial: Andrew Hamade, brother of Bryan 26 (pictured), has denied accusations that his brother leaked nude celebrity pictures online An American software engineer has denied stealing nude photos from celebrities\u2019 iCloud accounts and claimed his life was being ruined after being identified as the hacker online. Bryan Hamade, 26, was named as the source of the shocking leak after he tried to sell intimate pictures of actress Jennifer Lawrence in return for internet currency Bitcoin. She and 100 other celebrities have been named on a list of victims after their accounts on Apple\u2019s file sharing service were allegedly hacked into.\n@highlight\nBryan Hamade, 26, was named as source of leak of nude celebrity photos\n@highlight\nHe tried to sell intimate pictures of Jennifer Lawrence in return for Bitcoin\n@highlight\nHe posted images on Reddit and allegedly tried to sell them for $100 each\n@highlight\nBut he was forced to deny that he was original hacker users identified him\n@highlight\nAdmitted he had been an 'idiot' and that photo he had tried to sell was fake\n@highlight\nA total of 101 celebrities have been named on a list of victims of the hack", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 765, "end": 781}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The original photos were reportedly stolen via @placeholder, before being published on file-sharing website 4chan", "idx": 70744}], "idx": 46091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie and Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 17:42 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 8 October 2013 Lady Carnarvon said she would 'prefer to watch nice things on a Sunday night' Downton Abbey was accused yesterday of using a sickening rape as a gratuitous plot device to liven up the ITV drama\u2019s script. A controversial scene on Sunday night in which a housemaid was subjected to a brutal assault by a valet sparked nearly 100 complaints from disgusted viewers. Domestic violence campaigners said the show\u2019s creator Julian Fellowes had depicted rape in an obscene and irresponsible manner.\n@highlight\nDomestic violence campaigners accused show of being irresponsible\n@highlight\nThey said any victims of sexual assault could have been traumatised after watching scene\n@highlight\nDuring the episode servant Anna Bates was beaten and raped by valet Mr Green played by former Eastenders actor Nigel Harman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I imagine that @placeholder [Fellowes] is exploring with different storylines and darker themes.", "idx": 70749}], "idx": 46096} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vivienne Tam has become well known for creating clothes that appeal to all ages, ethnicities, and income levels. 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And it brought up the pain my family went through nearly four decades ago.\n@highlight\nCrystal Wright says the use of the n-word to describe the President was reprehensible\n@highlight\nAn 86 year-old writer used the term in a recent headline in a New York newspaper\n@highlight\nIn 1977, Wright's family was refused admission into an all-white country club", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 30}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The entire incident shows how far @placeholder has to yet to go in race relations.", "idx": 70763}], "idx": 46108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson died because Dr. Conrad Murray failed to notice that his patient had stopped breathing while he was hooked up to an IV drip of the surgical anesthetic propofol, an expert anesthesiologist testified Thursday. Dr. Steven Shafer, probably the last witness before the prosecution rests in Dr. Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial, said Murray should have realized Jackson had stopped breathing about 11:45 a.m. on June 25, 2009. \"When you're there, you see it, you know it,\" Shafer said. Phone records and testimony showed that Murray was on the phone with one of his clinics, a patient, and then a girlfriend about the time that Shafer calculated the oxygen in Jackson's lungs became depleted, causing his heart to stop beating.\n@highlight\nNEW: A doctor demonstrates IV drips he believes killed Michael Jackson\n@highlight\nNEW: Murray could've saved Jackson if he was watching him, prosecution expert says\n@highlight\n\"It's just a crazy scenario,\" doctor says of defense theory Jackson gave himself propofol\n@highlight\nMurray's lawyers should start their defense Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the defense cross-examination of @placeholder on Friday afternoon, Murray's lawyers will start calling witnesses, including their own anesthesiology expert.", "idx": 70767}], "idx": 46111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sometimes there are those days when everything just seems to drop into place. 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Violence against Japanese companies was seen in Xi'an, Dongguan, Changsha and Guangzhou, according to local media reports. A Panasonic factory was set on fire and a Toyota dealership in Qingdao were damaged on Saturday, and a Jusco department store was ransacked. In Guangzhou, demonstrators broke into the Garden Hotel and attacked a Japanese restaurant on the second floor, according to the South China Morning Press. Panasonic has suspended work at three plants in China until Tuesday, after factories in Qingdao and Suzhou were damaged by protesters, company officials told CNN. Panasonic also halted operations at a factory in Guangdong province until Tuesday as some local employees staged a strike as protest against Japan's claim to the island chain, called Diaoyu by China and Senkaku by Japan.\n@highlight\nPanasonic halted operations at three factories in China after violent protests\n@highlight\nProtesters ransacked Japanese businesses and damaged Japanese vehicles\n@highlight\nPanasonic reported two plants were damaged by weekend anti-Japan protesters\n@highlight\nChinese economist: \"The Sino-Japanese economic war has officially begun\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 604, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1252, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I want them (China and @placeholder) to be friendly again.", "idx": 70808}, {"query": "@placeholder dispatched the ships after the Japanese government bought several of the islands from a private Japanese owner last week.", "idx": 70810}, {"query": "Japan formally recognized them as @placeholder sovereign territory in 1895.", "idx": 70811}], "idx": 46140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 17:04 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 15 November 2013 A larger-than-life sculpture of the the famous Times Square kiss at the end of World War II got a special visitor this week at its home in Sarasota, Florida. The statue is based not on the famous picture taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt and published on the cover of Life, but an alternative picture of the couple snapped from a different angle by a Navy photographer and published in the New York Times. 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David Bowles told Sir David Nicholson that United Lincolnshire Hospitals was being put under \u2018huge pressure\u2019 to meet non-urgent targets. He said patient safety was being compromised as it had been in Stafford where 1,200 lives are thought to have been lost needlessly.\n@highlight\nDavid Bowles told Sir David Nicholson United Lincolnshire Hospitals was under 'huge pressure' to meet non-urgent targets\n@highlight\nSaid patient safety was being compromised in same way as Stafford\n@highlight\nHounded out of job as chairman just like Gary Walker", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 189}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 336, "end": 352}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 388, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 437}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 668, "end": 712}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He claimed staff at the strategic health authority \u2018resorted to harassment and bullying\u2019 and \u2018demanded without caveat... an unequivocal assurance or guarantee the non-emergency 18-week targets will be met in a manner which could be construed as an attempt to bully me and my trust into becoming a @placeholder and so put patient safety at risk\u2019.", "idx": 70817}], "idx": 46144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova for MailOnline A cat-crazy couple wanted to ensure that their new kitten felt welcome when they brought him home. So Mike and Megan, from Michigan, built an assault course-style installation including ropes and a bridge for their new pet, who ended up playing on it constantly. Little did they realise that this would lead them to open their very own online cat furniture shop, aptly called CatostophiCreations. And their two cats Ickle and Heisenberg quality control all their creations. 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The rampant commercialism prevalent at Twickenham saw England kit suppliers Canterbury launch two shirts, which featured the controversial Victoria Cross motif, last September. These will be followed on to the market by another two World Cup shirts before the start of the tournament in September. And then there will be another double kit launch by England ahead of the 2016 Six Nations. England players wear an England rugby home kit released last year, which caused controversy over its design\n@highlight\nThe Rugby World Cup is hosted on home soil this year from September\n@highlight\nThe new strips start at \u00a350 and go up to \u00a390.99 for an exact replica\n@highlight\nCanterbury will release the two new shirts in time for the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England's players model an alternative red kit they wore last year, with a @placeholder design on the top half", "idx": 70829}], "idx": 46153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow An 84-year-old man has allegedly shot dead his chronically ill wife and daughter-in-law before turning the gun on himself in a tragic 'mercy killing.' Dan Crabtree, 80-year-old Carol Crabtree and 62-year-old Rita Delehanty were found dead in the elderly couple's home in Hacienda Heights, California, on Wednesday morning. Jim Crabtree, 55, the couple's son and Delehanty's husband of 25 years, said all three suffered from chronic illnesses, which is what led to the apparent murder-suicide. 'This is the classic ending of three people with terminal illnesses,' he said. 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As new details emerge, here is a look at basic questions about the tragedy: Was the plane shot down? All evidence so far says yes. President Barack Obama declared Friday that a surface-to-air missile blasted the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 on Thursday over the Donetsk region of Ukraine near the Russian border. According to a senior American official, a U.S. radar system saw a surface-to-air missile system turn on and track an aircraft right before plane went down.\n@highlight\nDonetsk rebel official: Plane shot down, but not by us\n@highlight\nMalaysian official says the crash site's integrity has been compromised\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says evidence points to a missile strike by pro-Russian rebels\n@highlight\nRussia could face increasing international isolation and tougher sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 346, "end": 362}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the rebels fired a @placeholder missile, as suspected, the international backlash could be severe.", "idx": 70844}], "idx": 46162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 04:07 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 25 December 2013 A lawyer for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and strip search in New York City drew angry responses from officials in India accused U.S. authorities of bungling the investigation. On Tuesday attorney Daniel Arshack said the agent who drew up charges against his client made a key error in reading a form submitted on behalf of a domestic worker for Devyani Khobragade, India's deputy consul general in New York. 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The documentary followed the path of Wimbledon from their arrival in the old First Division in 1986 to their FA Cup success in 1988. The programme portrayed the dressing room as violent and often cruel place dominated by a few individuals, but former goalkeeper Beasant was keen to point out that certain aspects had been exaggerated. Wimbledon players celebrate pulling off one of the greatest FA Cup final upsets in modern history Former Wimbledon goalkeeper Dave Beasant was talking about the show while on BBC One\n@highlight\nDave Beasant has criticised John Fashanu over a recent documentary\n@highlight\nThe show followed Wimbledon's Crazy Gang for their FA Cup success\n@highlight\nFashanu spoke about his relationship with Lawrie Sanchez\n@highlight\nBeasant said many of the claims were 'self-promotion'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 195, "end": 203}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 885, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder isn't the only member of the Crazy Gang to voice his displeasure with certain aspects of the documentary.", "idx": 70850}], "idx": 46165} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bruce McLaren was eerily portentous when he made his famous statement: \"I feel life is measured in achievement not in years alone.\" His eponymous McLaren Formula One team celebrates its 50th anniversary Monday, some 43 years after the New Zealander was killed on the racetrack. McLaren was only 32 years old when he died testing a car for the Can-Am championship but in his short life he broke new ground in motorsport as a popular racer, team manager and forward-thinking engineer. His legacy races on today as the McLaren race team -- winners of a record 182 grands prix and eight team titles in motorsport's elite F1 series.\n@highlight\nBruce McLaren founded his eponymous race team in 1963\n@highlight\nThe late New Zealand racer won his first Formula One race with a McLaren in 1968\n@highlight\nThe McLaren team has now won a record 182 grands prix\n@highlight\nThe McLaren creative brand also produces sports car, high-tech equipment and cartoons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 626, "end": 627}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The speed of McLaren's first victory is amazing given that the teams who joined @placeholder in 2010 are still to win their first point.", "idx": 70856}], "idx": 46170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The death of an Indian dentist who died after a miscarriage in an Irish hospital was the result of medical misadventure, an inquest jury ruled Friday. Savita Halappanavar, 31, was 17 weeks pregnant when she died in October at University Hospital Galway. The inquest jury heard seven days of evidence from staff and expert witnesses, as well as her widower, Praveen Halappanavar. A pathologist, Professor Grace Callagy, told the inquest the cause of death was septic shock, E. Coli in Savita Halappanavar's bloodstream and a miscarriage. In his evidence, a leading obstetrician said Halappanavar's life could have been saved had a termination been carried out a day or two before her miscarriage.\n@highlight\nInquest jury in Galway returns verdict of death by medical misadventure\n@highlight\nSavita Halappanavar, 31, died last October after suffering a miscarriage\n@highlight\nCoroner offers Ireland's \"deepest sympathy\" to Savita's widower, Praveen\n@highlight\nHe says his wife's treatment in hospital was \"horrendous, barbaric and inhuman\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 160, "end": 178}, {"start": 235, "end": 260}, {"start": 366, "end": 385}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 493, "end": 511}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 799, "end": 817}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple were married in @placeholder before moving to Ireland, where they had lived for four years before Savita's death.", "idx": 70858}], "idx": 46172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. troops or contractors who commit \"major and premeditated murders\" in Iraq while off-duty and outside U.S. facilities would fall under Iraqi jurisdiction, according to a copy of a draft U.S.-Iraq agreement obtained by CNN. Shiite demonstrators protest a proposed U.S.-Iraqi security pact Saturday in Baghdad. All other crimes -- including murders committed inside U.S. facilities or by on-duty forces -- would fall under American jurisdiction, according to the draft, which would govern U.S. troops' presence in Iraq. The issue of whether U.S. troops would remain immune from Iraqi prosecution has been a sticky one for negotiators crafting the Status of Forces Agreement draft, which Iraqi lawmakers are reviewing. The United States had preferred its troops and contractors retain immunity.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S.-Iraq draft: Troops committing murder in Iraq could face Iraqi prosecution\n@highlight\nIraq's ruling United Iraqi Alliance found several \"points\" needing more discussion\n@highlight\nRuling bloc did not make clear what issues they had regarding troop agreement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 672, "end": 697}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 939, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also allows the Iraqi government to \"request from the @placeholder government to leave certain forces for training and for support purposes for the Iraqi forces.\"", "idx": 70859}], "idx": 46173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United Nations and the United States are calling for an immediate investigation of Syrian activists' claims that the Bashar al-Assad government used chemical weapons in an attack on civilians. Anti-regime activist groups in Syria say more than 1,300 people were killed in the attack outside Damascus, many of them women and children. Video footage and witness reports appeared to bolster claims that chemical weapons were used. President Barack Obama has directed the U.S. intelligence community to urgently gather additional information to try to assess whether chemical weapons were used Wednesday, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Thursday. At this time, she said, the United States is unable to \"conclusively determine\" chemical weapons use, but is focused on trying to nail down the facts, along with its international partners.\n@highlight\nU.S. military \"continues to refine options\" says a senior defense official\n@highlight\nGerman minister says Russia, China blocked U.N. 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The attack comes just 24 hours after a separate raid in a nearby town left 53 dead. The bodies of 15 people were discovered among the remains of torched houses in Majembeni and neighbouring Poromoko, which are on the Kenyan coast between Mombasa and the Somali border. Scroll down for video Brutal: Kenyan residents at the scene of one of the bodies of those killed in nearby Mpeketoni on Sunday. Police believe the Poromoko attack was carried out by the same group of Islamist militants\n@highlight\nSuspected Islamist gunmen killed 15 people in Majembeni overnight\n@highlight\nTheir bodies were discovered among the burnt out remains of houses\n@highlight\nAl-Shabaab have claimed responsibility, but say they actually murdered 20\n@highlight\nHowever Kenya's president has blamed the massacre on local politicians\n@highlight\nSays attacks were 'ethnic violence' inspired by domestic political leaders\n@highlight\nPolice and locals continue to search the village for undiscovered victims\n@highlight\nAttack comes just hours after 53 people were killed in nearby Mpeketoni", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 304}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police are continuing to search Majembeni and @placeholder for bodies and the death toll is expected to rise over the coming hours.", "idx": 70864}], "idx": 46176} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- The former chief of the International Monetary Fund who resigned after being charged two years ago with sexually assaulting a maid in a New York city hotel has lashed out at his treatment by police -- particularly his forced participation in \"the perp walk.\" \"I think it's a terrible thing, frankly,\" Dominique Strauss-Kahn told CNN's Richard Quest in his first English- language television interview since he resigned as head of the IMF in 2011. \"The problem is, it's a moment where in all European, American society you're supposed to be innocent, you're supposed to be innocent until you're convicted.\"\n@highlight\n\"I think it's a terrible thing, frankly,\" the former IMF chief tells CNN\n@highlight\n\"Perp walks\" are standard fare in the United States\n@highlight\nThey are not allowed in France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 39, "end": 65}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 316, "end": 337}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 377, "end": 393}, {"start": 449, "end": 451}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Underscoring the cultural differences between France and the United States, many @placeholder recoiled from images of Strauss-Kahn being paraded before the news media in handcuffs and in court -- photographs that would be prohibited under French law to protect the presumption of innocence.", "idx": 70868}, {"query": "Underscoring the cultural differences between France and the United States, many French recoiled from images of @placeholder being paraded before the news media in handcuffs and in court -- photographs that would be prohibited under French law to protect the presumption of innocence.", "idx": 70869}], "idx": 46179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Amman, Jordan (CNN)The parents of Kayla Mueller are imploring ISIS to contact them. They believe -- or at least hope -- that their daughter may still be alive. \"We have sent you a private message and ask that you respond to us privately,\" Carl and Marsha Mueller said in a statement. The couple is not giving interviews to the media as ISIS warned them not to. CNN had previously not published her name at the request of her relatives, who have now publicly identified her. The terror group captured Mueller, an Arizona native, in 2013. It said Friday that a Jordanian airstrike that pounded their de facto capital of Raqqa in Syria also killed her.\n@highlight\nState news: UAE putting F-16 squadron in Jordan to reaffirm solidarity\n@highlight\nKayla Mueller's parents ask her captors to contact them privately\n@highlight\nU.S. officials have no evidence she has been killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He cast doubt on the extremists' ability to identify @placeholder warplanes flying at high altitudes.", "idx": 70871}], "idx": 46180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "You would think that after nearly 18 years as a unit, these quintuplets would relish the opportunity to do off to explore the world of college studies on their own, but you could not be more wrong. Maria, Emilio, John, George and Enna Diaz, 17, from Keller, Texas, have always been together, and as they have all been accepted to the same college, they can continue to do so \u2013 at least until graduation day. They were born just seconds apart in the space of three minutes on July 14, 1996, the first ever quints to be born in Houston.\n@highlight\nMaria, Emilio, John, George and Enna Diaz were Houston's first quints\n@highlight\nThe quintuplets are now 17 years old and getting ready for college\n@highlight\nAll five of them will be attending University of North Texas in the fall", "entities": [{"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 740, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The age difference between us is like 30 seconds between each of us,,\u2019 @placeholder added.", "idx": 70875}], "idx": 46181} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nikki Westgarth, pictured with her son Jake Grimes, died from flu four days after giving birth to her second child Eva Rose A 21-year-old mother-of-two died of flu four days after her baby daughter was delivered via emergency C-section. Nikki Westgarth never got to meet Eva Rose Westgarth-Burrell, who was born on February 4. Lying in a critical condition in hospital, doctors made the decision to deliver her unborn child via C-section. But four days later Miss Westgarth lost her life to the common illness. Her mother Kim Hannant is now bringing up Eva and her older brother Jake Grimes, four.\n@highlight\nNikki Westgarth died four days after giving birth to baby Eva Rose\n@highlight\n21-year-old never got to meet her daughter after emergency C-section\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-two fell ill with flu shortly after Christmas last year\n@highlight\nAfter two weeks in critical care doctors decided to deliver her unborn child\n@highlight\nEva Rose Westgarth-Burrell was born on February 4\n@highlight\nKim Hannant, her grandmother, is now urging all pregnant women to ensure they have the flu jab this year\n@highlight\nShe said: 'If it saves one person her death wasn't for nothing'\n@highlight\nNHS offers the flu vaccine free of charge to adults and children at risk\n@highlight\nIncludes anyone over the age of 65 and all expectant mothers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 237, "end": 251}, {"start": 272, "end": 297}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 937, "end": 962}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But very quickly after arriving home I got a call that I needed to go back to the hospital as @placeholder had taken a turn for the worse and was in critical care.", "idx": 70880}], "idx": 46185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Piotrowski For Daily Mail Australia A lawyer arrested by police at his Sydney city office on class A drug charges was, together with a co-accused, part of a 'sophisticated drug syndicate', a court heard on Friday. Australian Government solicitor Nick Gouliaditis, 34, clutched his face and looked stressed while sitting in the dock at Central Local Court, wearing what appeared to be the same clothes he wore when he was arrested more than 24 hours before on Thursday. He cut a very different figure from the happy snaps of him partying, drinking booze and hanging out with his family posted on his Facebook page.\n@highlight\nThere were dramatic scenes on Thursday when Nick Gouliaditis, 34, was arrested by police at his office in the heart of Sydney\n@highlight\nGouliaditis was a senior lawyer for the Australian Government\n@highlight\nHe and a co-accused 24-year-old, Andrew James Connell, faced a bail hearing today\n@highlight\nFor Gouliaditis it was a far cry from happy snaps posted on his Facebook page", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 44}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 224, "end": 244}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 345, "end": 363}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 878, "end": 897}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been charged with dealing and possessing drugs, resisting arrest, dealing in the proceeds of crime and possessing a prohibited weapon.", "idx": 70887}, {"query": "Mr @placeholder has been accused of being part of sophisticated criminal syndicate, which his lawyers deny", "idx": 70888}], "idx": 46190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The View\" returned to TV on Monday with a new set, two new faces and a pair of returning hosts who've spent their time away focusing on their health. During the season premiere, the revamped \"View\" cast, which now includes Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace, introduced themselves and caught the audience up on their lives. Rosie Perez, Nicolle Wallace and a brand-new 'View' For Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell, some of their big news included new physiques. Goldberg has shed 35 pounds, and O'Donnell, who previously co-hosted \"The View\" in 2006 and 2007, has lost more than 50 pounds.\n@highlight\nTwo of \"The View's\" co-hosts share their weight-loss stories\n@highlight\nRosie O'Donnell has lost more than 50 pounds through surgery\n@highlight\nWhoopi Goldberg has lost 35 pounds\n@highlight\n\"The View\" premiered its new season Monday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 358}, {"start": 387, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When it was @placeholder's turn, she admitted that she, too, has \"lost a little weight.\"", "idx": 70896}], "idx": 46195} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Conor Sheils PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 6 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 6 May 2013 Two sisters helped themselves to jewellery worth \u00a3500 - seconds after a bungled armed robbery at a pawnbrokers. Masked raiders fled empty-handed after they smashed holes in the glass counter with a sledgehammer. Sisters Eva Bandova, 55, and Sona Horvathova, 45, who were shopping in the store, waited for them to leave - then reached through the holes and snatched rings. Eva Bandova, 55, and Sona Horvathova, 45, stole \u00a3500 of jewellery in 'opportunistic' theft But their 'stupid' theft was captured on CCTV.\n@highlight\nEva Bandova, 55, and Sona Horvathova, 45, snatched jewellery following bungled armed robbery\n@highlight\nCCTV shows the pair cowering in fear moments before the 'stupid' theft\n@highlight\nThe sisters were arrested after staff passed their details to police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 454, "end": 464}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 707, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder, on sight of her sister placing her hand in one of the cabinets, duly does the same.", "idx": 70901}, {"query": "@placeholder will be sentenced on May 29 after pre-sentence reports are drawn up.", "idx": 70902}], "idx": 46199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:47 EST, 2 June 2012 | UPDATED: 00:01 EST, 3 June 2012 The credibility of Trayvon Martin's shooter could become an issue at trial after a Florida judge said that George Zimmerman and his wife lied to the court about their finances to obtain a bond, legal experts say. That's because the case hinges on jurors believing Zimmerman's account of what happened the night that the 17-year-old Martin was killed. 'The other key witness, unfortunately, is deceased,' said Orlando-area attorney Randy McClean, a former prosecutor. 'Basically, Zimmerman is going to be asking the jury to believe his version of the facts. ... 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David Simmonds, the father of a two-year-old boy, pounced on Jia Ashton as she walked her regular 20-minute route home from the headquarters of chocolate-maker Thorntons. At 19 stone and 6ft 2in, tattooed Simmonds weighed more than three times as much as his six stone, 4ft 11in victim. Officers believe that after beating and attempting to strangle the 25-year-old graduate trainee, Simmonds either stamped or jumped on his victim, fatally rupturing her heart.\n@highlight\n6ft 2in David Simmons subjected Jia Ashton, who was 4ft 11in and weighed just six-and-a-half stone, to sustained and brutal attack\n@highlight\nPolice say there was no evidence of any weapons being used", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 245, "end": 261}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The breakthrough came almost eight weeks later when officers sifting homeless records turned up @placeholder.", "idx": 70916}, {"query": "to what extent @placeholder fought back, it's only him that knows.'", "idx": 70917}], "idx": 46209} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A world's first restaurant has opened in Canada. Signs Restaurant in Toronto is staffed almost entirely by deaf waiters and waitresses, and all of the employees know sign language. The unique eatery asks customers to order their food and drink using sign language, which is fully integrated into the dining experience. Scroll down for video. The walls in Signs Restaurant, Toronto are covered in photographs illustrating the alphabet Signs Restaurant in Toronto is staffed almost entirely by deaf waiters and waitresses The menu caters to almost any diet, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten- and dairy-free options as well as meat, poultry and fish.\n@highlight\nStaff at Signs Restaurant in Toronto, Canada, are fluent in sign language\n@highlight\nDining establishment the brainchild of Anjan Manikumar\n@highlight\nAmerican Sign Language fully integrated into the dining experience\n@highlight\nThe city has a deaf population of 50,000 people and 10,000 restaurants", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The restaurant was founded by Anjan Manikumar who wants to revolutionise the @placeholder restaurant industry", "idx": 70918}], "idx": 46210} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Should a convicted rapist, who has served their time in prison, be allowed to resume their old job? What if that job was as a high-profile football player? In the early hours of Friday, Ched Evans was released from a British prison -- a Category C facility for sex offenders -- after serving half of a five-year sentence for raping a 19-year-old girl in a hotel room. A blacked-out silver Mercedes 4x4 apparently whisked him out of sight of the waiting photographers before dawn had even broken. In another life, photographers had trained their lenses on the 25-year-old Evans for very different reasons -- he was the prized player of third-flight English league club Sheffield United, signed for \u00c2\u00a33 million ($4.8 million) in 2009.\n@highlight\nFootballer Ched Evans released after serving sentence for rape\n@highlight\nConvicted of raping 19-year-old girl in hotel room in 2012\n@highlight\nAlmost 150,000 sign petition against his return to Sheffield United\n@highlight\nNEW: Sheffield Utd denies reports it has offered a contract to Evans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 692}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 948, "end": 963}, {"start": 981, "end": 993}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's something @placeholder is going to have to look into.\"", "idx": 70922}], "idx": 46212} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They say that only in adversity can you truly know a man. In which case, anyone watching the Bundesliga this season must be getting pretty intimate with Jurgen Klopp. Just like Brian Clough \u2014 capable of getting once routinelooking players to perform and win at the elite level, and packed full of explosive, colourful outbursts \u2014 Klopp is iconic in the rise and rise of German football. Jurgen Klopp's side have lost seven of their opening 10 games and are one place above the drop zone Arjen Robben scores the winner from the penalty spot as Bayern came from behind to beat Dortmund\n@highlight\nJurgen Klopp's Dortmund sit in 16th place in the Bundesliga\n@highlight\nThey are performing well in the cup competitions, but league form is awful\n@highlight\nJust like Brian Clough Klopp is iconic in the rise and rise of German football\n@highlight\nDortmund's best chance of getting out of this mess is with Klopp", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 763, "end": 781}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only a gift to Borussia Dortmund and their remarkable support, the Bundesliga needs to calculate @placeholder\u2019s worth to their marketing and identity.", "idx": 70929}], "idx": 46217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leicester are keen on signing Tottenham defender Kyle Naughton this month. The former Sheffield United full back is on the periphery of Mauricio Pochettino's first-team plans. And Foxes boss Nigel Pearson has identified Naughton as one of the men he wants to bolster his relegation-threatened squad. Tottenham defender Kyle Naughton is a January transfer target for relegation-threatened Leicester City The full back is one of many players Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is willing to sell this transfer window Persuading Pochettino to part with Naughton will not be a problem. The defender is one of a number of players the Spurs boss is prepared to sell this month as he looks to stamp his authority on the squad in the transfer window.\n@highlight\nTottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is willing to let Kyle Naughton leave\n@highlight\nLeicester are interested in the full back as they hunt Premier League safety\n@highlight\nFoxes are currently bottom of the table with 14 points from 20 games", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 86, "end": 101}, {"start": 136, "end": 154}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 469}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 765, "end": 783}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 26-year-old has been sent off twice in 10 appearances for @placeholder this season.", "idx": 70940}], "idx": 46225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:34 EST, 16 January 2013 Loss: Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz, 26, who faced 35 years in prison over wire fraud charges at MIT, took his own life at his Brooklyn home on January 11 Internet activist Aaron Swartz's father told his son's suburban Chicago funeral that the Reddit co-founder was \u2018killed by the government.\u2019 The 26-year-old was found dead of an apparent suicide in his New York apartment Friday. His funeral was Tuesday morning at the Central Avenue Synagogue in his home town of Highland Park, Illinois.\n@highlight\nInternet activist Swartz, 26, committed suicide on January 11 at his Brooklyn home as he faced 30 years in jail\n@highlight\nThe internet activist faced decades in prison over hacking charges for allegedly downloading more than four million academic journals\n@highlight\nHis funeral was held Tuesday morning in Chicago\n@highlight\nSpeaking during the service, Robert Swartz accused the Government of 'hounding' his son", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 531, "end": 554}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "contributed to the depression which is being blamed for @placeholder taking", "idx": 70941}], "idx": 46226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- Thrust from obscurity to notoriety overnight, Capt. Francesco Schettino is the man at the center of the questions and recriminations over the Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster. As transcripts emerge of his conversations with the Italian coast guard on the fateful Friday night the ship ran aground, the 52-year-old's every word is being pored over for clues as to what happened. A picture is beginning to develop of a man who spent decades at sea, but who his employers say did not live up to his training or responsibilities at the helm of his ship. With at least 11 deaths confirmed and about two dozen people still missing, Schettino may face charges including manslaughter, shipwreck and abandoning a ship when passengers were still on board, chief prosecutor Francesco Verusio has said.\n@highlight\nSchettino trained at a well-regarded nautical institute, local media report\n@highlight\nHe was appointed captain by the Costa cruise line in 2006\n@highlight\nSchettino, now under house arrest at his family home, comes from a seafaring background\n@highlight\nHe argues the rocks he hit were uncharted; Costa says he took an unauthorized course", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 66, "end": 84}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 781, "end": 797}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said that \"preliminary indications are that there may have been significant human error on the part of the ship's master, Capt.", "idx": 70947}], "idx": 46230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sochi, Russia (CNN) -- The Olympic city has a dog problem. Thousands of stray canines wander the streets and suburbs of Sochi. They can be seen loping through the recently completed parks and housing developments that have sprung up around what was once a sleepy Black Sea resort. In the countdown to the Winter Games, Russian animal rights activists have accused city authorities of ramping up a campaign to exterminate street dogs through the use of poison. Yulia Krasova says she witnessed the long, agonizing death of a street dog when she walked out of a movie theater in Sochi two weeks ago.\n@highlight\nRussian animal rights activists accuse authorities of campaign to exterminate street dogs\n@highlight\nGovernment-backed shelter met with distrust by animal rights groups\n@highlight\nReports of the widespread culling of animals put city and Olympic officials on the defensive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But in December it got terrible ... they began poisoning the animals terribly before the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 70953}], "idx": 46235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A 35-year-old New York man has been charged with hate crimes in connection with seven \"knockout\" assaults, including attacks on two elderly women and a mother walking with her daughter, police said Saturday. Barry Baldwin, a Brooklyn resident, was charged with six counts of assault as a hate crime, six counts of aggravated harassment as a hate crime, and other crimes for a spate of attacks between November 9 and December 27 in predominantly Jewish sections of Brooklyn, police said. Possible 'knockout' game victim: 'The whole group of kids laughed' On November 9, Baldwin allegedly punched a 78-year-old woman who was pushing a stroller -- apparently as part of the \"knockout\" assault game, where people try to knock a random stranger unconscious with a single blow. The victim was knocked to the ground.\n@highlight\nNew York man charged with hate crime assaults in November, December attacks\n@highlight\n\"Knockout\" attackers try to knock a stranger unconscious with single blow\n@highlight\nAlleged victims included two elderly women and mother walking with young daughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On December 7, he allegedly struck again, punching a 20-year-old woman in the back of the head in @placeholder.", "idx": 70978}], "idx": 46257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced that the Australian government will donate $20 million to help staff a 100-bed Ebola response clinic in Sierra Leone. Mr Abbott said that the government would be contracting an external company to deploy staff to the region. The clinic will be built by the UK and over 200 staff will be needed to run it, comprising mostly of locals. However, Australian volunteers and international medics will also be needed. The mission follows a deal struck between the governments of Australia and the UK and healthcare provider Aspen Medical to manage services in a British military field hospital in Sierra Leone.\n@highlight\nThe government will donate $20 million to open an Ebola response clinic\n@highlight\nThe clinic will be in Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nThe facility will have 100 beds\n@highlight\nOver 200 staff will be needed for the clinic\n@highlight\nA deal has ensured any Australian who contracts the disease will be treated at the clinic as if they were a British citizen\n@highlight\nAn extra $2 million will be sent to Sierra Leone to enhance the regional preparedness for Ebola\n@highlight\nAnother $2 million will go to Australian logisticians working with UN agencies\n@highlight\nMr Abbott stated that the chances of an outbreak of Ebola in Australia are still very low\n@highlight\nOpposition leader Bill Shorten has commended the government's actions\n@highlight\nAustralian Medical Association President Brian Owler said he has questions regarding the clinic\n@highlight\nAny Australian workers intending to travel to Sierra Leone would need proper training and resources\n@highlight\nDeputy leader of the opposition Tanya Plibersek said there are hundreds of Australians willing to help", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 298, "end": 299}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 531, "end": 532}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1346}, {"start": 1398, "end": 1427}, {"start": 1439, "end": 1449}, {"start": 1509, "end": 1518}, {"start": 1551, "end": 1562}, {"start": 1648, "end": 1662}, {"start": 1691, "end": 1701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has provided $18 million in aid, but the only Australian workers in west Africa are volunteers working with non-government organisations.", "idx": 70979}, {"query": "Mr @placeholder said that a number of vital questions still need to be answered.", "idx": 70980}], "idx": 46258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Calling all fans of Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee and Donnie Yen. Hong Kong may be a well-known shopping and foodie destination, but the birthplace of Chinese martial arts films now offers some butt-kicking activities and scenic attractions for kung fu fans too. Nunchuks not mandatory. 1. Free kung fu lessons You'll never be able to punch like Jackie Chan, but you can pick up some basic moves to show off to family, friends and local ne'er do wells. The weekly kung fu demonstration at Kung Fu Corner teaches introductory techniques used in traditional combat. Instructors incorporate different weapons and kung fu styles in their routines.\n@highlight\nKung fu tour includes martial arts class, Bruce Lee museum, dim sum\n@highlight\n\"Enter the Dragon\" was filmed in Tsing Shan Monastery\n@highlight\nShaolin Wushu Culture Center offers two-day kung fu retreats", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 728, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bruce Lee died 40 years ago, but a selfie with the martial arts hero is a classic @placeholder souvenir.", "idx": 70982}], "idx": 46259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It has all the trappings of a proper murder mystery: an attractive, up-and-coming victim, a sudden death, a mysterious stranger, whispers of poison. Only this case involves a dog, the highly competitive canine show circuit and a professionally adorable Samoyed named GCH CH Polar Mist Cruz'n T'party At Zamosky -- Cruz for short. The 3-year-old dog fell ill and died on February 16 in Lakewood, Colorado, barely a week after he appeared -- but didn't place -- in the prestigious Westminster dog show. \"I think somebody deliberately poisoned this dog,\" Cruz's handler, Robert Chaffin, told CNN on Friday.\n@highlight\nSudden death of up-and-coming show dog puzzles owner, sparks talk of poisoning\n@highlight\nOwner and handler suspect Cruz, a Samoyed, was poisoned\n@highlight\nThe vet who examined the dog says tests weren't done, so we'll never know\n@highlight\nActivist decries the \"creepy\" world of dog shows", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 276, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder dismissed the poisoning suggestion, saying no other dogs fell ill at the show.", "idx": 70987}], "idx": 46261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)I can't believe I'm writing this, but: California, you've got a heck of a lot to learn from Mississippi. Not in terms of per capita income, obesity rates or LGBT rights. It's well-known that Mississippi falls at or near the bottom of 50-state rankings for a range of social and health indicators. But there's at least one stat where the Magnolia State shines: Its vaccination rate. A staggering 99.7% of kindergartners in Mississippi are vaccinated for measles, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's the highest rate in the nation. In California, the rate is only 92.3%.\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter: California should boost its vaccine laws\n@highlight\nThe state offers exemptions for religious and personal beliefs\n@highlight\nSutter points to Mississippi as a better example; that state offers neither exemption", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 484, "end": 525}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parents in @placeholder can exempt their children from life-saving vaccines because of philosophical or religious reasons.", "idx": 70996}, {"query": "The result: It's easy for misinformed parents to skip vaccinations in @placeholder.", "idx": 70997}], "idx": 46266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former hospital worker systematically shot and killed four people in upstate New York on Saturday, authorities in two counties said. Former hospital worker Frank Garcia, 34, has been accused in the shooting rampage. Frank Garcia, 34, was arrested Saturday afternoon. Garcia knew all four victims, police said, but they didn't reveal details about the relationships. \"The individuals who were shot were known to the suspect. It was not necessarily a random act,\" Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn said. The first two victims -- Mary Sillman, 23, and Randall Norman, 41 -- were fatally shot before 5 a.m. at Lakeside Memorial Hospital in Brockport, where Garcia was once employed, O'Flynn said. Another woman was wounded and is undergoing treatment at a nearby hospital, he said.\n@highlight\nSuspect went door-to-door in search of victims' residence, authorities say\n@highlight\nChristopher Glatz, 45, and wife Kim, 38, were shot \"execution-style\" in home\n@highlight\nThe couple's teenage children at suburban Rochester home but were not injured\n@highlight\nMary Sillman, 23, and Randall Norman, 41, shot at a hospital earlier Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 95}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 621, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 890, "end": 906}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Garcia was to be arraigned Saturday night in @placeholder, where the first shootings occurred, on two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder in the second degree, O'Flynn said.", "idx": 71004}], "idx": 46270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 12:12 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:45 EST, 6 March 2013 A Russian soldier who went missing 33 years ago during the Soviet Union\u2019s ill-fated Afghan War has been found alive, living a semi-nomadic existence. Red Army conscript Bakhretdin Khakimov was presumed dead by Soviet chiefs. In fact, he had been wounded in battle in 1980 and was rescued and cared for by locals. He adopted an Afghan name, Sheikh Abdullah, married a local woman, who later died, and now practises herbal medicine in the western province of Herat. Walking wounded: Bakhretdin Khakimov was presumed dead by Soviet chiefs, but he had been wounded in battle in 1980 and was rescued and cared for by locals\n@highlight\nBakhretdin Khakimov has now adopted Afghan name Sheikh Abdullah\n@highlight\nThe ex-soldier is semi-nomadic and practices herbal medicine\n@highlight\nHe was married without children, but his wife has since died\n@highlight\nInjured in battle in 1980, only months after the Soviet invasion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 263, "end": 281}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 724, "end": 742}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearly 33 years after he went missing in @placeholder a Soviet soldier has been found", "idx": 71007}], "idx": 46271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 09:06 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 23 June 2013 The owner of a suburban Chicago pizzeria was gunned down early Thursday morning saving his beloved wife during an attempted armed robbery after closing.A drifter has been charged with two counts in the shooting death of Giovanni Donancricchia, the heroic pizzeria owner who distracted the shooter while his wife fled to safety. Returning to defend his business, Giovanni was then allegedly shot in the chest, according to police.Donanricchia, 64, allegedly saw Matthew Brown-Turner enter his Cicero pizzeria after midnight Saturday morning, pull a gun on his 62-year-old wife Angela and attempt to rob the joint, officials said. Rising to the occasion, Giovanni was able to get his wife to safety before returning to defend his restaurant. The Italian immigrant was shot in the chest and the gunman fled the scene, cops said.\n@highlight\nThe suspect was wanted for violating parole stemming from a felony plea deal four years ago\n@highlight\nThe slain pizzeria owner immigrated to Chicago from Sicily in 1968 at the age of 19\n@highlight\nHis family plans to reopen the restaurant in his honor at the end of June", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 305, "end": 326}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 507, "end": 525}, {"start": 546, "end": 565}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thug: @placeholder was snitched on by a friend after admitting to being the killer while they watched a local tv news report on the shooting", "idx": 71021}], "idx": 46278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dan and Susan Hartmann are HIV discordant. He has HIV; she does not. They always have protected sex, which was never an issue, until they wanted to start a family. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people like Susan, who are in a discordant relationship, take pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, to protect against personal HIV exposure. But there is little research on how the medications affect a fetus. Meanwhile, adoption can be complicated when one parent is HIV positive. Assisted reproduction using IVF and techniques such as sperm washing (ridding the sperm of the virus before creating an embryo with an egg), are costly and illegal in some states, like California in 2007, when the Hartmanns were living there.\n@highlight\nDan and Susan Hartmann wanted to start a family, but Dan is HIV-positive\n@highlight\nThey sought out technology and medical guidance about what to do\n@highlight\nThe answer surprised them: Try having unprotected sex\n@highlight\nThe Hartmanns now have a healthy daughter, and Susan does not have HIV", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 177, "end": 218}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would have been more shocking for Susan to have gotten @placeholder than to have not,\" he says.", "idx": 71028}], "idx": 46280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For years, customers at Fat Smitty's hamburger restaurant have stuck personalised dollar bills to the eatery's walls and ceiling. Now the owner of the landmark diner - which sits on Highway 101 in Discovery Bay, Washington - has finally taken down the vast collection of banknotes and donated the cash to charity. Carl 'Fat Smitty' Schmidt struggled over his decision to remove the thousands of dollar bills that have slowly accumulated in his restaurant over the last quarter of a century. Made of money: Fat Smitty's manager Casey Carson (left) talks with customers Matt Organ and Tim Crawford last week. On Saturday the Discovery Bay, Washington, restaurant's vast collection of dollar bills totalling $10,316 was taken down\n@highlight\nTradition at Fat Smitty's diner in Discovery Bay, Washington, was instigated by travelling salesman in 1985", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 314, "end": 338}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder took it over in 1983 and finally passed on the reins to Mr Carson two years ago.", "idx": 71031}], "idx": 46281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vernon Kay looks ahead to this Sunday night\u2019s contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers, which will be shown live on Channel 4. The Panthers lead the way in the NFC South with two wins from their opening two games this season. The Steelers, meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back from their heavy loss against AFC North rivals Baltimore last Thursday. I\u2019m very excited to have a first look at the Panthers on Channel 4 this season for one reason\u2013 Cam Newton (if he plays). He is too big a player to risk but on the flip side he is too big a player not to have in the game.\n@highlight\nCarolina Panthers take on Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday night game on C4\n@highlight\nPanthers are 2-0 after wins over Buccaneers and Lions this season\n@highlight\nSteelers beat Browns in opening game but lost to Ravens in week two\n@highlight\nCam Newton is struggling with injury problems but looks set to play", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 66, "end": 84}, {"start": 90, "end": 106}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 633, "end": 651}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is the most ridiculous division ever because you have got bitter rivalries in this division.", "idx": 71039}], "idx": 46284} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- Ten Ivory Coast soldiers have been killed in attacks Sunday and Monday by unidentified gunmen in Abidjan, the economic capital, the defense minister said. The attacks come just before the country celebrates its independence on Tuesday. The first of the attacks occurred before dawn on Sunday and took place in Abidjan's neighborhood of Yopougon, a stronghold of the former president, Laurent Gbago. The gunmen attacked the Abidjan's 17th district police station after about 50 people were arrested in the neighborhood in a preventive raid carried out by the Ivorian army earlier in the night, defense minister Paul Koffi Koffi said by phone from Abidjan Sunday.\n@highlight\nFive Ivory Coast soldiers are killed by unidentified gunmen Monday, the defense minister says\n@highlight\nA separate attack Sunday killed another five soldiers\n@highlight\nAn attack also occurred Sunday in Abengourou but no one was killed, state media reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 640, "end": 655}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Monday before dawn, 30 gunmen attacked an @placeholder military camp, killing five more.", "idx": 71047}], "idx": 46290} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They're a long way off. But expecting mom Ashley Gardner has given her not-yet-born quadruplets a costume of their own this Halloween. Celebrating the miracle surgery that saved all four children last week, she excitedly got into the festive mood by wearing a skeleton outfit - with four little skeleton characters printed on her ballooning pregnant belly. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Festive feeling! Ashley Gardner dressed up her pregnant belly with this bespoke Halloween costume It came just days after Ashley and her husband Tyson were hauled into the hospital for emergency surgery to save the four girls. 'Happy halloween everyone!!!' Ashley wrote on Facebook, giving a 21-week update on her pregnancy.\n@highlight\nAshley Gardner, of Utah, underwent surgery last week - it was a success\n@highlight\nToday she celebrated the good news and Halloween with festive costume\n@highlight\nShe is now at home bed-resting and all the babies are in good condition\n@highlight\nOne set of twins have twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a condition which affects identical twins, causing an unequal flow of blood\n@highlight\nMrs Gardner has endometriosis, which affects her ability to get pregnant\n@highlight\nCouple delighted to learn their first attempt at IVF had worked in July", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My endometriosis was so bad that we found during the @placeholder process that it had compromised my eggs.", "idx": 71053}, {"query": "The page, which has so far gained nearly 60,000 'likes', also features photos of the moment the couple found out their first round of @placeholder had been successful.", "idx": 71054}], "idx": 46293} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama on Thursday sent a civil nuclear agreement with the United Arab Emirates to the Senate for ratification, but its passage remains uncertain, thanks to a recently disclosed video. Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan allegedly tortured a business associate on videotape. Senior U.S. officials said lawmakers critical of the deal could use the video, which shows a member of the UAE government's royal family torturing a man, to argue the United States should not have such nuclear cooperation with a country where the rule of law is not respected and human rights violations are tolerated.\n@highlight\nObama sends nuclear agreement with the United Arab Emirates to the Senate\n@highlight\nRecently released video shows member of UAE royal family torturing a man\n@highlight\nCo-chair of congressional Human Rights Commission opposes deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 88, "end": 107}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 221, "end": 244}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 669, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 825, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She introduced legislation earlier this year that would prevent the agreement from going into effect until the president certifies that the @placeholder has met a number of conditions regarding export controls and terrorist financing.", "idx": 71060}], "idx": 46299} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A showdown meeting Tuesday between U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and the House Oversight Committee chairman failed to resolve their dispute, which could result in a contempt vote against the nation's top prosecutor. Holder and Rep. Darrell Issa, R-California, met for about 40 minutes to discuss Issa's demand for more documents relating to Operation Fast and Furious, a botched federal firearms sting operation that allowed weapons to reach Mexican drug gangs. After the meeting, Issa told reporters that Holder has yet to provide the documents sought by the panel. Unless at least some of the documents are handed over before the committee meets Wednesday morning, it will proceed in considering a contempt measure, Issa said.\n@highlight\n\"I'm not going to buy a pig in a poke,\" Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa says\n@highlight\nRep. Issa expresses disappointment over the continuing standoff\n@highlight\nAttorney Gen. Holder says Issa is playing political games\n@highlight\nHouse Oversight Committee could act Wednesday on contempt vote against Holder", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 121}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 365, "end": 390}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 992, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The department says it already has handed over more than 7,000 pages of records to @placeholder investigators, and that the remaining material Issa wants could jeopardize criminal prosecutions.", "idx": 71072}], "idx": 46304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Slack and Martin Robinson David Cameron put the UK on a collision course with Europe today as he promised to fight a ruling forcing Britain to give prisoners the vote. The Prime Minister insisted the decision was one for MPs, not a 'foreign court', after human rights judges issued an ultimatum giving the Government six months to change the law. European judges rode roughshod over British sovereignty yesterday by ruling that prisoners must be allowed to vote. In a devastating blow, they rejected last year's overwhelming vote by MPs for maintaining our historic blanket ban on voting by convicts.\n@highlight\nMP's brand Strasbourg ruling an 'infringement of Parliament's rights'\n@highlight\nEuro court states ban on prisoners voting violates human rights\n@highlight\nMinisters given six month deadline to amend rules or be forced to hand criminals thousands of pounds in compensation\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron this afternoon pledges to fight the ruling", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 58}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 621, "end": 622}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This would still mean granting the vote to tens of thousands of inmates, in clear defiance of the express wishes of @placeholder.", "idx": 71086}], "idx": 46315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov for Mail online For Dave Lacey, it seemed like he lost his wife, Erica, twice: first when she succumbed to a rare form of cancer at the age of 30, and then when a camera containing her final photos was stolen by burglars. The Santa Ana, California, man was devastated when he came home one day in 2012 to find his house ransacked and his valuables gone. But the young widower did not care about his missing Xbox and other items because the thieves had taken his most prized possession of all - his late wife's Canon camera.\n@highlight\nDave Lacey, from Santa Ana, California, lost his wife, Erica, to aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2011\n@highlight\nA year after Erica Lacey's funeral, the couple's home was burglarized and the thieves stole a camera containing photos from her wake and funeral\n@highlight\nDavid Aguilar and Monica Molina were arrested and pleaded guilty to a series of home invasions in Santa Ana\n@highlight\nPolice were able to track down Lacey's camera to a pawn shop and then returned it to the widower with all the photos intact", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Erica Werdel-Lacey lost her life to cancer in December 2011, not long after celebrating her 30th birthday with her husband of two years, @placeholder.", "idx": 71087}], "idx": 46316} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He's been a principal figure in German football for decades, winning the 1974 World Cup as a player before becoming Bayern Munich's club president, but Uli Hoeness' world could come crashing down after being charged with tax evasion on Tuesday. The former Bayern star, who won three European Cups as well as a European Championship title with West Germany in 1972, could end up in jail for his transgressions. After a months-long probe which has attracted considerable interest in Germany, the 61-year-old has been charged following an investigation into unpaid taxes on a Swiss account in his name.\n@highlight\nBayern Munich president Uli Hoeness charged with tax evasion by a court in Munich\n@highlight\nFormer West German international's defense team has four weeks to answer charges\n@highlight\nIssues relates to unspecified Swiss bank account in Hoeness' name", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 319, "end": 339}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After joining Bayern as an 18-year-old in 1970, Hoeness -- who could play either in midfield or attack -- became a key player for the club, winning three league titles and three straight @placeholder Cups between 1974-1976.", "idx": 71090}], "idx": 46319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's time for Team USA to put up or shut up in Brazil. Beat Germany, or at least eke out a tie, and the Americans go through to the knockout stage. Lose, and they open themselves up to the possibility that their World Cup 2014 run ends in the group stage. That's one of five things we'll be watching for and talking about Thursday: 1. NOTE FROM THE BOSS Could be quiet in the office First came the trash talk between Germany and the United States -- at the United Nations, of all places! Now Team USA's German-born coach Jurgen Klinsmann is trying to rally fans stateside. The game starts at noon ET, right in the middle of the workday, so Klinsmann tweeted a form letter for employees to give their bosses.\n@highlight\nNEW: Uruguay striker Luis Suarez banned for nine matches for biting Italian opponent\n@highlight\nTake the day off to watch the match, Team USA head coach Jurgen Klinsmann urges\n@highlight\nGhana suspends two star players over allegations of physical and verbal abuse\n@highlight\nEven Israelis backed Iran's underdog World Cup run", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 530, "end": 545}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 896}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Media reports say a planeload with more than $3 million in cash was sent from Ghana to Brazil after the @placeholder apparently complained they hadn't been paid their appearance fees since the start of the competition.", "idx": 71091}], "idx": 46320} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- The Vatican geared up for the inauguration of the pope on Tuesday, a ceremony ushering in a new era for the Roman Catholic Church. Anticipation mounted among the faithful across the globe awaiting a joyous and solemn chapter of Christian history. St. Peter's Square will bustle with tourists, locals and pilgrims during the official Mass to install Francis as the bishop of Rome. The choice of day to anoint him as the holy father of the Roman Catholic Church carries a rich symbolism: It is the day that Catholics celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph to honor Jesus' father on Earth, the carpenter Joseph. It also happens to be Father's Day in Italy.\n@highlight\nNEW: Argentine president wants pope to use influence to help deal with Falklands dispute\n@highlight\nRobert Mugabe is among many leaders to be on hand for Francis' inauguration\n@highlight\nThe pope, who plans to deliver his homily in Italian, isn't expected to stay within a script\n@highlight\nThousands of Catholics packed St. Peter's Square on Sunday to hear his first Angelus", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 122, "end": 142}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 452, "end": 472}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 543, "end": 561}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 995, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was questioned by an @placeholder court as someone aware of the situation but never as a defendant.", "idx": 71094}], "idx": 46322} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One week before a potential government shutdown, Senate Democrats for the first time reacted positively to an offer from House Republicans that would keep the government running for two more weeks while cutting $4 billion. \"The plan the Republicans are floating today sounds like a modified version of what Democrats were talking about\" in a proposal made to Republicans Thursday, said Jon Summers, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. However, the Democratic offer Thursday was slightly different in that it was related to a longer-term spending bill that would last until October 1, the beginning of the new fiscal year.\n@highlight\nDeal would keep government running for two more weeks while cutting $4 billion\n@highlight\nCantor says cuts would come from terminating some programs from Obama's budget, eliminating earmarks\n@highlight\nDemocrats have accused Republicans of wanting indiscriminate budget cuts\n@highlight\nBoehner expects the measure will pass the House early next week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Republicans said the cuts they are offering are intended to find common ground with @placeholder.", "idx": 71095}], "idx": 46323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bowe Bergdahl, the only American POW in Afghanistan, has doubtless been at the forefront of his parents' minds, if not atop the national conscience. It's not that the American people don't care; it's more that updates about the 27-year-old soldier have been sparse, as his family has remained reticent for fear of jeopardizing his safety. With news that the U.S. will engage in peace talks with the Taliban and encouraging signs that Bergdahl will be included in a prisoner swap, we'll likely be hearing more about the man whom friends and family describe as an adventurer and a gentleman.\n@highlight\nState Department says it expects Taliban to discuss prisoner swap \"in coming days\"\n@highlight\nBowe Bergdahl was 23 when captured in June 2009 in southeastern Paktika province\n@highlight\nBergdahl's family says via spokesman latest developments are \"encouraging news\"\n@highlight\nFriends, family describe him as gregarious gentleman, prone to wanderlust, kindness", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 610, "end": 625}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The statement added that the @placeholder was being careful with Bergdahl and that there appears to be disagreement within the Taliban about what to do with its lone American captive.", "idx": 71097}], "idx": 46324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of Pope Francis' newest cardinals has sparked outrage by claiming that homosexuality is a 'physical defect' that can be 'cured with the proper treatment'. Recently elected Fernando Sebastian Aguilar from Spain, 85, who takes up his office in the Vatican in February, angered gay rights groups by likening the sexual orientation to long lasting physical aliments like his own high blood pressure. The comments are in direct contrast to Pope Francis' recent assertion that the Catholic church should not marginalise gay people, but should instead treat them with acceptance and compassion; comments that were immediately attacked by local politicians.\n@highlight\nLikened homosexuality to human defects like his own high blood pressure\n@highlight\nComments were directly opposing Pope's recent views on homosexuality\n@highlight\nLGBT community calls Cardinal's comments 'medieval' and 'out of touch'\n@highlight\nCardinal claimed Pope's message of compassion had been 'manipulated'", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 18}, {"start": 176, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 479, "end": 493}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the only Spaniard among the 19 new cardinals, insisted the Pope's message about gay people had been manipulated.", "idx": 71100}], "idx": 46326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Military intervention in Mali has been swift -- it took only a few months for foreign forces to step in to start helping the population. Yet 10 years ago, the conflict in Darfur began. Many Darfuris are still waiting for the international community to help stop the bloodshed and ethnic cleansing. Civilians are still being systematically targeted, raped and killed and a recent upsurge in state-sponsored violence and human rights abuses is particularly worrying. Yet the response from the international community is to look the other way. Watch video: Warning of new Sudan disaster Why the rush to help Mali while Darfur has suffered for a decade? Quite simply, the answer is fear.\n@highlight\n10 years after conflict began, Darfuris still waiting for end to bloodshed, says Hussain Begira\n@highlight\nInternational community ignoring a recent upsurge in violence there, he says\n@highlight\nHe argues that U.N. should implement its sanctions and impose no-fly zone\n@highlight\n'Darfur 10' campaign aims to put the crisis back on the international agenda", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 785, "end": 798}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Let's just start by finally implementing the numerous U.N. resolutions against @placeholder since 2004.", "idx": 71101}], "idx": 46327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Convicted: Jordan Horner, 20, is one of a group of Sunni Muslims facing jail for attacking a group of Shi'ites in what is believed to be the first case of Muslim sectarian violence on the streets of Britain Radical Sunni Muslims are facing jail for attacking a group of Shi\u2019ites in what is believed to be the first case of Muslim sectarian violence on the streets of Britain. Violence broke out on London\u2019s Edgware Road, a well-known Shia area, on May 10 last year during a protest organised by radical preacher Anjem Choudary calling for jihad in Syria. Two men were beaten to the ground with placards and wooden sticks. One was so badly injured he had blood streaming down his face after being kicked in the head as he lay helpless on the floor.\n@highlight\nViolence broke out during protest organised by preacher Anjem Choudary\n@highlight\nTwo men were beaten with placards and sticks during event in London\n@highlight\nGinger-haired Jordan Horner, 20, attacked man after calling him a 'kuffir'\n@highlight\nOther Sunni members Mohammed Almagir, 34, Mirza Ali, 38, Mohad Uddin, 36, and Kamran Khan, 29, joined in, shouting 'Shias are the enemy within'\n@highlight\nHorner, Ali, Almagir and Uddin guilty of violent disorder, and Khan of affray\n@highlight\nGroup all due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey tomorrow", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1296}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'This is a case about sectarian violence in west @placeholder.", "idx": 71103}], "idx": 46329} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho risked the wrath of the Football Association after claiming the \u2018campaign\u2019 against his side is still going on and could cost Chelsea the Premier League title. Mourinho was incensed after being held 1-1 at home by Burnley on Saturday, claiming a string of decisions by referee Martin Atkinson cost his side dearly, with Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic set to miss next Sunday\u2019s Capital One Cup final against Tottenham after being sent off after 69 minutes. Mourinho felt Ashley Barnes should have been sent off for the challenge that prompted Matic to retaliate by pushing the Burnley striker over, and should also have seen red for an earlier push on Branislav Ivanovic. And Mourinho\u2019s sense of injustice was not helped by two penalty claims that were ignored, when Michael Kightly handled an Ivanovic shot in the 33rd minute, and then when Burnley skipper Jason Shackell pushed Diego Costa to the ground shortly before half-time.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho carefully chose his comments on Nemanja Matic's sending off for reacting to Ashley Barnes' tackle\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea boss identified minutes 30, 33, 43 and 69 as 'crucial' and says they changed the game\n@highlight\nBarnes was also involved in another incident earlier in the game when he caught Branislav Ivanovic with his knee\n@highlight\nIvanovic and Diego Costa both had solid penalty appeals turned down by referee Martin Atkinson\n@highlight\nThe Serbian defender had given Chelsea the lead in the first half after good work from Eden Hazard\n@highlight\nBen Mee equalised for Sean Dyche's side in the second half following Matic's straight red card\n@highlight\nChelsea responded to the incidents on the club website and were honest about their opinions on the decisions\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Chelsea news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 57}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 666, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 781, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1392, "end": 1406}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1429}, {"start": 1450, "end": 1456}, {"start": 1506, "end": 1516}, {"start": 1529, "end": 1535}, {"start": 1551, "end": 1560}, {"start": 1598, "end": 1602}, {"start": 1635, "end": 1641}, {"start": 1786, "end": 1792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "69 - @placeholder misses the ball and almost snaps Nemanja Matic's left shin with his studs but Atkinson waves play on.", "idx": 71109}], "idx": 46332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Iranian director Asghar Farhadi accepted his Golden Globe for best foreign film last month, he spoke a few words of thanks, paused and announced he wanted to say something about his people. Two nations held their breath. \"They are a peace-loving people,\" Farhadi said, and then was gone. Brief though it was, his comment was eloquent, to the point and unsettling in its simplicity. Likewise his movie. Much of the reason that \"A Separation\" has made such an impact in the West -- a virtual sweep of the critics' prizes, a Golden Globe and two Oscar nominations, including a virtually unheard of nod for a non-U.S. screenplay -- is that it isn't a foreign film at all (except for all that Farsi).\n@highlight\nJohn Anderson says Iranian film \"A Separation\" successful because themes not foreign\n@highlight\nThe film tells story of woman determined to leave Tehran but is thwarted by rigid system\n@highlight\nHe says the irrational paranoia that drives Iranian regime has echoes in right-wing U.S. politcs\n@highlight\nAnderson: At a time of saber-rattling between nations, the film shows common humanity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If anything, it's a feel-good movie, albeit in a wildly perverse way: Having experienced the anguish of @placeholder's characters, the viewer comes away with the inescapable sense of our common humanity, the resounding sense that we're all in this life together.", "idx": 71113}], "idx": 46336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For 50 years, Harry Redknapp has been one of football\u2019s most colourful and outspoken characters. Now he\u2019s written a book every fan will want to read. In A Man Walks On To a Pitch, Redknapp reveals how close he came to signing Patrick Vieira and Luis Suarez during his time as Tottenham manager. Despite all that has happened in his career since, one of the biggest regrets of my life in management is not taking Luis Suarez to Tottenham when we had the chance. \u2018You\u2019ve got to take him, Harry,\u2019 Ruud Gullit told me. \u2018He\u2019s fantastic.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez kick the ball in a team-mate's face during training\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp's latest book, A Man Walks On To a Pitch, is being serialised by Sportsmail this week\n@highlight\nRedknapp reveals that Vieira was willing to sign for Tottenham but circumstances changed and he stayed in Italy before joining Man City\n@highlight\nRedknapp was encouraged to sign Suarez by Ruud Gullit but delayed making a bid and was then priced out of a move by Ajax", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time he did become available \u2014 the following January \u2014 our needs had changed and @placeholder snapped him up.", "idx": 71114}], "idx": 46337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss A teacher has saved the life of a seriously ill pupil by giving her one of his kidneys. Ray Coe, 53, stepped in to rescue Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, after learning she was desperate for a donor. Ayla, from Stratford, east London, suffered from renal failure. She also has hydrocephalus - water on the brain - which has resulted in her having severe learning difficulties. Hero: Ray Coe, 53, stepped in to rescue pupil Alya Ahmed Ali, 13, after learning she was desperate for a donor Her worried mother told Mr Coe during the summer term last year that Ayla would be absent from school as she had to have kidney dialysis.\n@highlight\nAlya Ahmed Ali, 13, from London, had suffered from renal failure\n@highlight\nHer concerned teacher, Ray Coe, 53, offered to to donate one of his kidneys\n@highlight\nDespite the odds, he was a match and the transplant was successful\n@highlight\nHer father: 'He's an amazing man, we owe him so much'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has given a new life to @placeholder and her whole family.'", "idx": 71123}], "idx": 46344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the context of 2016, Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren are rivals for the Democrats' presidential nomination whose every word about each other is scrutinized and picked apart. But Warren and Clinton have been on the national stage for years, and before they were ever considered rivals, they met each other in the late '90s. Warren spoke about the meeting in a 2004 interview on Bill Moyers' \"NOW on PBS\" show. Warren reflects glowingly of Clinton as first lady but also bluntly talks about how Clinton's election to the Senate in 2000 changed the former secretary of state.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Warren told Bill Moyers in 2004 that she briefed Hillary Clinton about bankruptcy\n@highlight\nClinton helped veto a bankruptcy bill. \"I never had a smarter student,\" Warren said\n@highlight\nWarren said as senator, Clinton changed position because of the financial services industry\n@highlight\nThe 2004 exchange shows how Warren's changed, too -- she's now less candid about Clinton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 64, "end": 79}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 671, "end": 685}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not the only one who was changed by the U.S. Senate, however.", "idx": 71124}], "idx": 46345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Instagram account of the Icelandic Police Force in Reykjavik has become an online hit. Iceland has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, so as well as uphold law and order, the Reykjavik police has time to serve their community in other ways. The account shows snaps of police officers teaching young children how to behave in traffic, find lost dogs, eat ice cream and take part in the local Pride parade. Crimes? What crimes? The Instagram account of the Icelandic Police Force in Reykjavik show pretty much everything but the officers hunting criminals Fun times: A group of female police officers pose wearing fake mustaches for a fun snap\n@highlight\nThe Reykjavik Police's Instagram account has become an online hit\n@highlight\nReykjavik and Iceland has one of the lowest crime rates in the world\n@highlight\nThe Instagram shows police supporting the community in other ways", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 50}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 467, "end": 488}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hardcore: There may not be too many criminals on @placeholder, but when they show their ugly faces, these officers are more than prepared to deal with them", "idx": 71126}], "idx": 46347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The scene of devastation is staggering in Debaltseve, the town at the heart of the battle between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in recent days. Barely a house is unscathed by shelling. Elderly civilians trapped by the fighting still cower in basements. After most Ukrainian forces pulled out Wednesday, the separatists are now in control. It's obvious there's been a seismic shift on the battlefield. But it's not yet clear what the Ukrainian withdrawal means for the shaky peace deal that came into force Sunday. Will the separatists halt their offensive, satisfied with the territory they hold? Or will they be emboldened to push for more?\n@highlight\nA CNN team finds wide destruction in Debaltseve, now in separatist hands\n@highlight\nLeaders of Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany speak a week after forging peace deal\n@highlight\nUkrainian President says a separatist offensive in Debaltseve breached the deal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 904, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The whole world saw that @placeholder doesn't adhere to its commitments,\" he said after his troops' hasty retreat.", "idx": 71152}], "idx": 46365} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Senate Republicans have said no to any piece of legislation related to immigration that extends beyond border enforcement. Most recently, they killed the DREAM Act (it stands for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) with a filibuster and balked at the late-hour introduction of a comprehensive immigration bill by Sen. Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey. The conventional wisdom has been the GOP's position was a good short-term strategy that would mobilize the Tea Party movement in a climate of left-of-center malaise and reinforce Republicans' seemingly inexorable November landslide. There is good reason to believe, however, that obstructing Congress on immigration will hurt the party in this election and in the long-term.\n@highlight\nDaniel Altschuler: GOP has opposed any immigration legislation beyond border control\n@highlight\nHe says party helped kill DREAM Act as part of strategy to thwart Democratic agenda\n@highlight\nLatinos see GOP's position, he says, and it could hurt the party in midterms and beyond\n@highlight\nAltschuler: If Latinos vote for Dems in midterms, GOP may decide to deal on immigration", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 188, "end": 237}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 760, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On its face, this has just been the most recent episode in the GOP's broader strategy -- block @placeholder efforts and then denounce the Democrats as incapable ideologues.", "idx": 71161}], "idx": 46372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 20 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 20 September 2013 The eight-year-old boy who wrote a heartfelt letter to Santa Claus asking for help to stop his sister being bullied at school got one of his Christmas wishes early. Ryan Suffern's letter made news around the world after his mother Karen posted it on her Facebook page over the weekend, touched that he wanted to forgo his presents to help his twin sister Amber - but also heartbroken her daughter was suffering. He also asked that her favorite band Big Time Rush come to Amber's birthday party as it would 'make her so happy'.\n@highlight\nMom Karen Suffern cried after reading the letter written by her son and posted it on her Facebook\n@highlight\nRyan, 8, wrote to Santa Claus asking that instead of a present at Christmas he would prefer if the bullies at school would stop picking on his twin sister\n@highlight\nGood Morning America arranged for Big Time Rush to sing to Amber\n@highlight\nRocky Mount Preparatory in North Carolina have said they are taking actions to make things easier for Amber\n@highlight\nShe told her mom she sometimes wished she was dead so the bullies would leave her alone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 641, "end": 657}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 916, "end": 935}, {"start": 950, "end": 962}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 992, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "at school are still picking on @placeholder and its (sic) not fair,\u2019 he wrote.", "idx": 71168}], "idx": 46373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In diplomacy, like in sales, success often depends on making your adversaries believe they proposed the result you wanted. By that measure, Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to have closed the sale on annexing Crimea from Ukraine. On Monday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the region that Moscow now claims over international protests, while Russia also said it was withdrawing a battalion of infantry troops from the tens of thousands deployed near the border with eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts focus on defusing the immediate threat of armed conflict and setting up a negotiating process, rather than necessarily reversing the Crimean annexation.\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Kerry cites defusing tensions and setting up talks as goals\n@highlight\nKerry doesn't mention Crimea by name after meeting with Russian counterpart\n@highlight\nRussian troops near the Ukraine border now the main topic\n@highlight\nKerry's bottom line: \"No decisions about Ukraine without Ukraine\"", "entities": [{"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 272, "end": 286}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Medvedev said Monday @placeholder state salaries and pensions should be raised to Russian levels, as should the pay for military personnel, while compulsory social insurance would be introduced to the region next year.", "idx": 71174}], "idx": 46374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Former England boss Fabio Capello says he will stay in his post as Russia coach despite the team's World Cup failure. Russia were eliminated after the group stage in Brazil without winning a game, prompting speculation the Italian would be fired. After emerging from his second meeting with Russian Football Union officials in three days, Capello told local media it was 'confirmed' that he 'will continue to work with the Russian team'. Going nowhere: Fabio Capello has managed to dodge the axe after Russia's poor showing in Brazil Capello signed a contract extension in January taking him through to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.\n@highlight\nRussia failed to win a single group game at the 2018 World Cup\n@highlight\nFabio Capello would have earned \u00a315million if he was sacked\n@highlight\nRussian Football Union officially confirm Capello will not be leaving post", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 305, "end": 326}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 803, "end": 824}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 68-year-old @placeholder has previously said the Russia job will be his last.", "idx": 71178}], "idx": 46377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Burned: Phillip Lechter says his new iPhone 6 bent and burst into flames earlier this month, while he was attending a football game at the University of Arizona Yet another iPhone defect has been revealed from a man in Arizona who reports that he suffered serious burns when his phone burst to flames in his pocket. Arizona business coach Phillip Lechter says the incident happened on October 11, while his family was visiting the University of Arizona to watch a football game against USC. On his personal blog, Mr Lechter writes that he was riding to a tailgate party in a rickshaw with his wife and 7-year-old son, when the cart tipped over.\n@highlight\nPhillip Lechter says a rickshaw accident caused his iPhone to bend and then catch fire in his pocket earlier this month\n@highlight\nThe business coach says he sustained second-degree burns in the accident, and that he wants Apple to pay his medical bills\n@highlight\nThe company has replaced his iPhone 6", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 22}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 139, "end": 159}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 431, "end": 451}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Somehow in the process of the tipping of the rickshaw my new @placeholder iPhone 6 had bent in my front pocket and caught on fire.", "idx": 71179}], "idx": 46378} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Federal Trade Commission official announced that Twitter users will be able block personal data from being shared with third-party websites. The announcement came at an Internet privacy forum in New York, where FTC Chief Technology Officer Ed Felten announced the micro-blogging and social media service is participating in \"Do Not Track,\" the Internet privacy feature launched last year by Mozilla for users of its Firefox web browser. \"Do Not Track\" allows users to block third-party cookies, which are used to piece together Internet users' personal information and online activity. To opt into the service on Twitter, users must select the \"Do Not Track\" feature within the Firefox browser. Other top web browsers, including Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Internet Explorer, have similar features.\n@highlight\nFTC official: Twitter is participating in the \"Do Not Track\" Internet privacy feature\n@highlight\nThe move is a step in the right direction, says FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz\n@highlight\nThe role of federal regulations in web privacy has been a focus of concern in Washington\n@highlight\nFacebook and Google depend heavily on third-party apps for their revenue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 34}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 740, "end": 753}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 771, "end": 787}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 969, "end": 971}, {"start": 982, "end": 994}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to Mozilla, around 9% of @placeholder users opt in to \"Do Not Track.\"", "idx": 71183}], "idx": 46379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From the opening seconds, when Demba Ba clattered a shot into the woodwork almost directly from the kick-off, it was clear that this might be a European play-off containing a little more peril than normal for Arsenal. Aaron Ramsey\u2019s late red card for two bookings summed up their discomfort. Besiktas, and Ba in particular, seemingly on a mission to prove Chelsea sold the wrong striker, were not about to bow down and shower Arsene Wenger and his team with rose petals as they waved them into the group stages of the Champions League for the 17th successive year. Slaven Bilic had them revved up and Wenger\u2019s team performed, as they did against Crystal Palace on Saturday, with spirit and resistance but little fluency.\n@highlight\nAaron Ramsey is sent off as Arsenal endure stalemate at Turkish opponents Besiktas\n@highlight\nRamsey was sent off for two second yellow cards at the Ataturk Stadium\n@highlight\nDemba Ba almost gave the hosts the lead after six seconds when his shot from kick-off hit the crossbar\n@highlight\nAlex Oxlade-Chamberlain nearly won it late on for the Gunners when his strike hit the post\n@highlight\nBesiktas boss Slaven Bilic was sent to the stands in the closing stage of the match\n@highlight\nChampions League play-off second leg is at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 306, "end": 307}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 518, "end": 533}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 881, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is an aggressive manager who throws players forward and attempts to attack first.", "idx": 71185}], "idx": 46380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM As Manchester United try to find room for the Class of \u201992 in the new order at Old Trafford, they should perhaps be more concerned over the future of a more recent graduate of their academy. It is hard to think of a more willing, less confrontational individual than Danny Welbeck. So when the 23-year-old England striker grows so unhappy that he considers leaving a club that has been part of his life since he was spotted by United at the age of eight, we should take notice. Last month, sources close to Welbeck revealed that he was ready to quit Old Trafford after the World Cup with two years still left on his contract. Their claims, largely confirmed by an interview the player gave over the weekend, suggested that he had grown disillusioned under David Moyes.\n@highlight\nEngland striker could leave Old Trafford this summer\n@highlight\nWelbeck was a 'victim' of the David Moyes regime\n@highlight\nUnited haven't been blessed with many youngsters coming through", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 120, "end": 131}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of course, origin is of little importance without talent, but few would question @placeholder\u2019s potential.", "idx": 71195}], "idx": 46386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo is a huge and often confusing city for travelers, but with these tips you needn't be daunted by the Japanese capital. 100 Yen shops are great value for money. Subway Tokyo has an incredibly efficient subway, but the 13 lines are run by two different companies, Toei Subways and Tokyo Metro, meaning a bewildering variety of day passes are available. A good bet is the Toei and Tokyo Metro One-Day Economy Pass, which costs \u00a51,000 and gives you a day of unlimited travel on all subway lines. During rush-hour the subway becomes an unbearable crush. All social niceties go out the window in a free for all that's best avoided completely.\n@highlight\nTokyo has a fantastic subway system -- just don't use it during rush hour\n@highlight\nFew ATMs accept foreign cards, so you should take travelers' checks\n@highlight\n100 Yen shops are hugely popular in Tokyo and are great value for money", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 414}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ideally, have a map of your destination, or at least an address written in @placeholder.", "idx": 71199}], "idx": 46389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:07 EST, 15 December 2012 Its catchprase is \u2018more reasons to shop at Morrisons\u2019. But animal lovers have fewer reasons to shop there following the supermarket\u2019s festive advert featuring a child feeding Christmas Pudding to the family dog. Vets warned that dried fruit in the cake could cause acute renal failure and death in dogs if left untreated and branded the supermarket \u2018irresponsible\u2019 for showing the advert. Campaigners have now set up a Facebook page and have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority about the advert, saying it encourages people to feed Christmas pudding to dogs.\n@highlight\nSupermarket's new advert shows a child feeding the dessert to a dog\n@highlight\nVets warn dried fruit in Christmas pudding could cause acute renal failure and death in dogs\n@highlight\nPet owners urged not to feed their animals raisins, sultanas, dates, grapes, onion, raw green potato, turkey (or any other) bones and chocolate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 272, "end": 288}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 557, "end": 587}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Not everyone loves traditional Christmas pud': A child in the @placeholder advert looks suspiciously at some Christmas pudding placed on his plate", "idx": 71205}], "idx": 46394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A leading UKIP politician has been forced to deny that he played Bungle in Seventies kids\u2019 show Rainbow after hoaxers hacked his Wikipedia page. Paul Nuttall, deputy leader of UKIP, found his Wikipedia page edited by pranksters to say: \u2018Nuttall was the original Bungle in children\u2019s television show Rainbow.\u2019 The North West MEP, from Bootle, Merseyside, said: \u2018I think this is probably the funniest thing I\u2019ve ever read about myself on the internet. I\u2019m all for it.\u2019 Paul Nuttall, deputy leader of UKIP, has been forced to deny that he played Bungle in Seventies kids\u2019 show Rainbow after hoaxers hacked his Wikipedia page\n@highlight\nPaul Nuttall's Wikipedia page was tampered with by internet pranksters to boast that he had been the giant friendly bear in a previous career\n@highlight\nThe North West MEP was forced to deny it and says he is too young to have filled the role as he was born in 1976 - four years after the show launched\n@highlight\nHe described the rumour as 'probably the funniest thing I've ever read about myself on the internet'\n@highlight\nNuttall used to be a history teacher before he joined the world of politics", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bungle, second from left, was a regular member of long-running children's favourite @placeholder, which ran from 1972 until 1992", "idx": 71217}], "idx": 46400} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- The father of the woman whose rape and fatal beating provoked outrage across India and worldwide says his daughter's death \"brought an awakening to society.\" The 23-year-old student, whose name has not been released, died in a Singapore hospital in late December after being assaulted on a New Delhi bus on December 16. The case sparked protests in several Indian cities and led to promises to strengthen laws against sexual assault. Opinion: India's rape problem needs a rewiring of society's attitude \"Society can no longer turn a blind eye to these sorts of incidents, which are happening every day,\" the woman's father told the British television network ITV. \"We have to change ourselves. If there are no changes, then these horrible things won't stop. The public has to wake up now.\"\n@highlight\nThe victim of the December New Delhi gang rape and fatal beating was an aspiring doctor\n@highlight\nHer killing has provoked protests in Indian cities and calls for tougher laws\n@highlight\n\"Society can no longer turn a blind eye to these sorts of incidents,\" her father tells ITV", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 680}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder rape exposes the perils of being a woman in India", "idx": 71221}], "idx": 46403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Convulsions of violence followed the fierce clashes that killed dozens of people Sunday in Egypt, when Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashed with their opponents and security forces. By Tuesday, the death toll from Sunday's violence climbed to 55. That number could continue to rise, as some of the 250 injured could succumb to their wounds. On top of that, six Egyptian soldiers have died in attacks since Sunday. In the city of Port Said, a group of attackers shot and killed an Egyptian soldier on Tuesday, according to state-run media. And on Monday, Islamist militants in the Sinai killed five Egyptian soldiers in the town of Ismailia, state media said. In the village of Al-Tor, they set off a car bomb that killed two people and wounded 48, state media reported.\n@highlight\nViolence has pockmarked Egypt since Sunday's clashes that killed dozens\n@highlight\nThe death toll from those clashes now stands at 55, with more than 250 injured\n@highlight\nAttacks on the military killed at least six soldiers on Monday and Tuesday\n@highlight\nSupporters of ousted President Morsy keep protesting despite pressure from the military", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 118, "end": 135}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Early Sunday, Muslim Brotherhood protesters marched in different neighborhoods in @placeholder and across the country.", "idx": 71225}], "idx": 46407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A modern-day David and Goliath story is unfolding in Washington state over whether you have the right to know what's in the food you purchase. The outcome will likely have national implications. What's at stake is I-522, the initiative that would mandate labeling food that is genetically modified. In support, you have a large grassroots movement that includes farmers and ranchers, fishermen, business owners and consumers. 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Young Muslims, pictured here in Afghanistan, are increasingly using technology to engage the world. The 23-year-old says the complexity of who she is as a Muslim is being distorted by extremists and the media coverage of them. Channeling her frustration, she started Mideastyouth.com, a Web site she describes as a place for young people in the region to \"show a different side of our religion\" and discuss topics big and small, taboo and not. She represents a generation of Muslims who are using technology to express themselves, connect with others, challenge traditional power structures and create an identity in an era when Islamic extremists often grab the headlines.\n@highlight\nThe number of young Muslims using the Web is rising, experts say\n@highlight\nThey're using it to express themselves and connect with others\n@highlight\nThese tools also are providing a way to organize socially and politically", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 369, "end": 384}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al Shafei said she hopes that Web sites such as hers could help fight extremist @placeholder groups by defeating their arguments through cultural and religious dialogue.", "idx": 71245}], "idx": 46424} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A new CNN poll shows that it's back to a toss-up for the 2014 midterms elections. A month ago, Democrats were comfortably ahead 50-42%. Now the Republicans are marginally ahead 49-47%: a 10-point swing in public opinion. Of course, the figures don't actually tell us who will win the next round of congressional elections, but they do remind us of a fact that escapes short-termist political punditry: Voters react to events and are liable to change their mind. The rise and rise of President Obama's unbeatable rainbow coalition is not a historical inevitability but the product of temporary trends. To recap, the story a few months ago was that the Republicans had proved themselves incapable of governing wisely and, therefore, of winning elections. By trying to use the shutdown to force a delay in the further implementation of Obamacare, they were accused of putting partisanship before country, of pushing America to the brink of destruction just to humiliate Obama.\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: CNN poll shows GOP is now ahead for 2014 midterm elections\n@highlight\nHe says it shows voters react to events, in this case Obamacare snafus, are volatile\n@highlight\nHe says shutdown hurt GOP, but Christie and Virginia race offered some good news\n@highlight\nStanley: Obama coalition not inviolable; voters fed up with him and Congress, will shift", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}, {"start": 998, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1331}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eight in 10 voters disapproved of the shutdown, including two in three @placeholder or independents who lean Republican.", "idx": 71247}], "idx": 46426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA president Sepp Blatter has ruled out revisiting the vote for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups after the world governing body's executive committee agreed unanimously that an 'appropriate' form of the Garcia report should be published. Blatter said in a statement that 'external legal experts' supported the view that 'there are no legal grounds' to revoke the controversial vote in 2010 to award the World Cups to Russia and Qatar. FIFA's executive committee agreed unanimously that an 'appropriate' form of the report into World Cup bidding by Michael Garcia, the ethics investigator who resigned earlier this week, should be published but with names and other details removed.\n@highlight\nFIFA voted to publish Michael Garcia's World Cup bidding report\n@highlight\nThe report concerns Russia and Qatar's successful World Cup bids\n@highlight\nBut Sepp Blatter said they will not revisit the votes for Russia and Qatar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The two @placeholder are in the calendar, the only thing missing is the precise dates for 2022, but these two World Cups will take place,' said Blatter.", "idx": 71250}], "idx": 46428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Furious Nick Clegg today revealed how he rebuked his staff for the WWI wreath blunder which meant he failed to write a personal dedication to the war dead. He was among senior politicians ridiculed on Monday for laying a wreath at a ceremony in Glasgow with a label just scrawled with 'From the Deputy Prime Minister' in black felt pen. David Cameron and Prince Charles both penned personal notes to attach to their wreaths, and today Mr Clegg his staff are \u2018very well aware\u2019 of his anger for failing to arrange for him to do the same.\n@highlight\nDeputy Prime Minister challenged on radio show about insensitivity\n@highlight\nCaller says his aides should have known to ask to write a personal note\n@highlight\nAt WWI ceremony Clegg's wreath said: 'From the Deputy Prime Minister'\n@highlight\nMessage at Glasgow Cenotaph was scrawled in black felt tip pen\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron and Prince Charles had personally signed their own notes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 112, "end": 114}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 846, "end": 861}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prime Minister @placeholder left a message which read 'Your most enduring legacy is our liberty.", "idx": 71257}], "idx": 46434} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bamako, Mali (CNN) -- An effort to halt advancing militant Islamist forces has resulted in \"many deaths\" in northern Mali, a military spokesman said -- with the fatalities including Malian soldiers, insurgents and a French pilot killed in a helicopter raid. Mali is being joined by France -- its former colonial ruler, which recently sent troops there -- as it tries to beat back advances by forces linked to al Qaeda. Much action recently has focused in and around the key northern city of Konna, which insurgents took on Thursday only to retreat the following day after a combined air and ground assault.\n@highlight\nNEW: West African states to meet Wednesday to prepare for troop deployment\n@highlight\nAn al Qaeda wing rooted in Mali's north has advanced, alarming many internationally\n@highlight\nFrance joins Malian forces in intervening, and a French pilot is killed in a raid\n@highlight\nFrance's president cheers military progress, but says \"our mission is not over\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder will do all it can to combat the jihadist groups who have launched this offensive in recent days.\"", "idx": 71261}, {"query": "\"@placeholder, in this operation, is not pursuing any interest ... other than safeguarding a friendly country, and (France) does not have any goal other than fighting against terrorism,\" the French president said Saturday.", "idx": 71262}], "idx": 46437} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:40 EST, 9 May 2013 Murderer: Paul Groves, 34, who bludgeoned to death William 'Billy Boy' Martindale, 39, with the handle of a pickaxe A factory worker bludgeoned a self-styled Essex gangster to death using the handle of a pickaxe in a row over drugs. Paul Groves, 34, was today found guilty of murdering William 'Billy Boy' Martindale, 39, in a savage attack on his remote smallholding in High Ongar, Essex. He knocked his friend unconscious by punching him before repeatedly hitting him with the weapon. 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At least in Georgia. Fans of the wildly popular AMC series \"The Walking Dead\" are making their way to Atlanta and surrounding small-town Georgia to sniff out traces of Rick Grimes' crew of survivors and the voracious zombies on their trail. On one recent Sunday, two \"Big Zombie\" bus tours drew mostly out-of-state visitors with fans from Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Washington and places across the Southeast, plus a fan from Brazil on a monthlong American odyssey. Many planned their trips especially to see \"The Walking Dead\" locations up close. 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A graduate assistant at the time, Mike McQueary told a grand jury he had witnessed former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, now 67, assaulting the boy at the campus football complex. Questions over how university officials responded to reports of alleged abuse cost coaching legend Paterno and university President Graham Spanier their jobs. McQueary has been criticized for not calling police, but he has not faced any legal charges.\n@highlight\nNEW: Assistant coach who reported one incident won't be at Saturday's game\n@highlight\nSandusky tried in court of public opinion, his lawyer tells CNN\n@highlight\nTrustees dismiss president and remove Joe Paterno as head coach\n@highlight\nInterim coach says, \"We all have a responsibility to take care of our children\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 383, "end": 396}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking to about 15 students gathered outside his house late Wednesday, @placeholder said it will take time getting used to his new status after more than 60 years of coaching.", "idx": 71282}], "idx": 46451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran Updated: 08:43 EST, 15 February 2012 Explosives experts today linked yesterday\u2019s botched terror attack in Thailand with two earlier blasts amid mounting evidence that Iran is running a covert campaign against Israel. The homemade \u2018sticky\u2019 bombs, which feature distinctive magnetic sheets, were similar to those used against Israeli targets in New Delhi, India, and Tbilisi, Georgia, earlier this week. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today warned that Tehran\u2019s actions were destabilising the world and its aggression must be stopped \u2018Iran\u2019s terror operations are now exposed for all to see,\u2019 he told the Israeli parliament. \u2018World countries must condemn Iran\u2019s terror acts and draw a red line.\u2019\n@highlight\nWounded bomber arrested and charged after Thai blasts\n@highlight\nSecond Iranian detained as he tried to flee through Bangkok airport\n@highlight\nThird man on the run, believed to be in Malaysia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 438, "end": 455}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A bomb attached magnetically to a car in the Indian capital @placeholder exploded and injured the wife of an Israeli official and two bystanders", "idx": 71288}], "idx": 46454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Super fit Real Housewife of Beverly Hills Eileen Davidson braved the icy waters of the Pacific Ocean yesterday and took the Penguin Plunge. 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Uruguay books place in final Venezuela increased the tempo in extra time; twice hitting the woodwork through Maldondo's deflected cross-come-shot and a free-kick from Juan Arango.\n@highlight\nParaguay beat Venezuela 5-3 on penalties to reach Copa America final\n@highlight\nIt was Venezuela's first-ever appearance in the last four of the competition\n@highlight\nVenezuela, who twice hit the woodwork in extra time, play Peru for 3rd place", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 471, "end": 479}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 859, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Venezuela will now play Peru, who lost to @placeholder in the other semi-final, for 3rd place.", "idx": 71296}], "idx": 46460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Josh Powell starved one of his sons to the point of malnutrition and possibly poisoned his wife with homemade drinks before she vanished, according to a new book. The startling claims have been made by Susan Powell's friends more than four years after the 29-year-old mother-of-two disappeared from her Utah home. While her body has never been found, her husband Josh was long suspected of having a role in her disappearance. Then in February 2012, he attacked his sons, aged five and seven, with a hatchet and blew them - and himself - up in his Washington state home.\n@highlight\nFriends have spoken to the authors of a new book, out on Tuesday\n@highlight\nThey claim that Susan Powell, who vanished from her Utah home in December 2009, was under the control of her husband, Josh\n@highlight\nThey suggest she was poisoned by him 2 months before she disappeared because she felt sick and Josh often made her drinks\n@highlight\nOne of their sons was also diagnosed with malnutrition after Josh withheld food from him, saying he was 'just going to poop it out'\n@highlight\nSusan's body has never been found and Josh killed himself and his sons in 2012 after attacking them with a hatchet and blowing up their home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'[@placeholder] was really ticked off because the week before she had spent two cents more on a can of peas than he found at another store...", "idx": 71297}], "idx": 46461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dutch Harbor, ALASKA (CNN) -- In Dutch Harbor the smell of fish wafting from the docks and the canneries is the smell of money. And lately, the town has smelled a lot less fishy. High seas high jinx: Tobias gives his shipmate Hanns a haircut at sea using a sail bag as a barber cape. Over fishing, new quota systems and changes in expected weather patterns have all played a role in changing the face of this once swashbuckling Alaskan town, fishermen say. \"Last summer we thought that pollock fishing was over for good, it was so bad. Time to turn out the lights and go home. But then they cut the quotas by 30 percent and now there are some small signs of more small fish, so maybe they are coming back,\" said Guy Collins, who coordinates with fishing captains who unload their catch at the Unisea docks in Dutch Harbor.\n@highlight\nTeam aims to discover how climate change has affected Arctic and Inuit people\n@highlight\nAt Dutch Harbor, Alaska, discovered how fishing quota transforming community\n@highlight\nUnexpected calm weather on trip so far despite sailing \"Deadliest Catch\" seas\n@highlight\nRead the first ship's log from the crew of the Silent Sound", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dutch Harbor saw a revival in popularity with the reality show The @placeholder, but even the high-fiving enthusiasm of the deck hands on the TV show can't match what the town was like in the glory days.", "idx": 71300}], "idx": 46463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Americans have become used to the fact that most of the jobs created by Apple are in China. We know that Steve Jobs told President Barack Obama that \"those jobs aren't coming back.\" Recently, an executive at Apple said that the company has no obligation to solve America's problems by moving some of those jobs back to the United States. As a business, Apple has a right to fear that moving the assembly work from China to the United States will entail raising labor costs so high as to make the company less competitive and profitable. But for it to say that it has no obligation to help solve America's problems is completely unacceptable.\n@highlight\nApple says the company has no obligation to help solve America's problems\n@highlight\nDoes Apple owe anything to Uncle Sugar? 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Senegalese entrepreneur Magatte Wade is the creator of multi-million dollar U.S. company Adina World Beat Beverages, which makes drinks based on traditional recipes from around the world. She came up with the idea in 2004, after she returned home to Senegal and found soda drinks were replacing the country's traditional hibiscus drink, known as bissap. She arrived back in the United States determined to share healthy traditional recipes with the rest of the world. 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Harriet Yeo, a former chairman of Labour\u2019s ruling National Executive Committee, quit in order to campaign for Nigel Farage\u2019s party. Her departure is a major embarrassment for Labour, which has started a belated fightback against Ukip in recent months. Scroll down for video Snookered! Ed Miliband pulls a series of faces after challenging children in Lincoln to a game of pool Mrs Yeo served as chairman of the NEC, which runs the party, until 2013, and was leader of the Labour group on Ashford Borough Council in Kent. 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The search for Timothy Virts and his daughter, Caitlyn, has become a nationwide operation, with police believing his daughter could be in danger. Virts is wanted in connection with the death of his wife, Bobbie Jo Cortez, who was found with multiple cuts to her upper body on Thursday morning. 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The Chancellor insisted that European Union freedom of movement rules were not created to allow people to live off the welfare state in other countries. But in an escalation of tensions between London and Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel today made clear that the general principle of freedom of movement in the EU is 'not negotiable'. 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And when it came to the sight of another man with a woman he wanted, Prince Pierre Casiraghi of Monaco was apparently unable to control himself. The 24-year-old prince, son of Princess Caroline and grandson of Grace Kelly, allegedly got into a fight with a stranger at an exclusive New York nightclub because he was \u2018jealous\u2019 of him. Court: Prince Pierre Casiraghi, pictured, and his friends were accused by lawyers of being jealous because Adam Hock was with a group of beautiful women, referring to them as 'trust-fund babies' and 'spoiled brats'\n@highlight\nWitnesses say the son of Princess Caroline was left with facial wounds after punch flung him across a room\n@highlight\nFormer club owner Adam Hock is charged by police with assault", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 241, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in line to @placeholder\u2019s throne, allegedly approached him and started a", "idx": 71327}, {"query": "said to have gone over to @placeholder\u2019s table and started behaving", "idx": 71328}], "idx": 46481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Guardian is gone. What was left of the former U.S. Navy minesweeper was lifted off a Philippine reef on Saturday. \"The stern was lifted around 1:50 p.m.,\" Philippine Coast Guard Palawan District head Commodore Enrico Efren Evangelista told the state-run Philippine News Agency. It was the last of the four sections of the wood and fiberglass hull the USS Guardian had been cut into in the effort to remove it from where it ran aground on January 17. Bow cut from U.S. ship The 250-ton stern segment was placed aboard a waiting barge. \"As the hull has been removed, the team is now shifting their effort to collecting minor debris that remains on the reef,\" the head of the salvage operation, Navy Capt. 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Emily Craig, 20 and Shaun Bowden, 31, were arrested in various states of undress by police after concerned members of the public phoned 911 at 8.40 a.m. to the North Charleston store on August 28th. A police spokesman said that officers were dispatched 'in reference to a male and female entering a display shed on the property, closing the door behind themselves and remaining inside.'\n@highlight\nCouple were arrested early one August morning\n@highlight\nEmily Craig was sentenced to time already served whilst on bond\n@highlight\nShaun Bowden has been sentenced to 30-days in jail and had his bond revoked", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 465, "end": 486}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 835, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police and court records do not indicate why the pair chose home @placeholder for their early-morning assignation.", "idx": 71335}], "idx": 46487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Ebola virus, which has killed more than 1,200 people since the start of the year, seems to have spread from Guinea into Sierra Leone due to a healer's claims of special powers. The deadly disease need never have spread from Guinea, health officials revealed to AFP, except for a herbalist in the remote eastern border village of Sokoma. 'She was claiming to have powers to heal Ebola. Cases from Guinea were crossing into Sierra Leone for treatment,' Mohamed Vandi, the top medical official in the hard-hit district of Kenema, told AFP. 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Democrat and Republican, virtually all have been adamant since the debate began that President Obama should stay out of it-- that pressure from the White House would only spur resistance on Capitol Hill. Still, there's an exception to every rule. The president has the power to transform the immigration debate by one simple action: nominating a tough, law-enforcement Republican to replace Janet Napolitano as secretary of Homeland Security. The prospects of passing reform hang uneasily in the balance this month as members of Congress spend time at home in their districts. Back in Washington, an all but unbreakable House rule mandates that passage of any law as momentous as immigration reform requires a \"majority of the majority\" -- in today's House, 118 GOP votes. And many Republicans\u00e2\u20ac\u201da majority, I believe--are still up for grabs.\n@highlight\nTamar Jacoby: Obama can help immigration debate by picking tough DHS secretary\n@highlight\nShe says he should pick a well-regarded Republican to win trust of GOP on reform\n@highlight\nShe says Congress, returning from break, will respond to gesture when debate resumes\n@highlight\nJacoby: Giuliani, Rice, Ashcroft? One could spur reform. 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Anthony Weiner is embroiled in a scandal involving an extremely personal picture sent from his Twitter account to a Seattle college student. Weiner says his account was hacked, but can't say \"with certitude\" if the picture is a fake. This much we know. But what else does the story that has Washington all a-twitter reveal about everyone's favorite microblogging service? 1. Twitter is very effective at spreading the news, but it can't control it. For Twitter itself, the Weiner story couldn't have broken at a less appropriate time. The company's CEO, Dick Costolo, and a large portion of its PR team were hunkered down at the All Things Digital conference in beautiful Rancho Palos Verdes, California, preparing to launch -- of all things -- its new photo-sharing service.\n@highlight\nTwitter is very effective at spreading the news, but not as good at controlling it\n@highlight\nAccount hacking is more common than you might think\n@highlight\nChecking Twitter on a Friday night is the new normal\n@highlight\nWashington may be obsessed with Weiner, but Twitter users have moved on", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 743, "end": 760}, {"start": 786, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, that's a strong argument for sharing photos directly and securely from your Twitter account -- which is exactly what @placeholder is launching.", "idx": 71345}], "idx": 46493} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The World Food Programme is ramping up its Syria operations in anticipation of greater demand from inside and outside the country, but lack of access is proving problematic, the U.N. group's executive director told reporters Tuesday. \"Most of my time has been spent with donors as well as the representatives from the neighboring countries regarding our operation in Syria,\" Ertharin Cousin said at the Social Good Summit, which coincides with the meeting of world leaders here at the U.N. General Assembly The program, which provides services to 3 million Syrians inside the country and 1.2 million outside, is making plans to boost those numbers next month to 4 million inside the country and 1.5 million to 1.7 million outside, she said.\n@highlight\nExecutive director for U.N. program says access in Syria is a serious worry\n@highlight\nThe program has 80 international staffers and 300 national staffers supporting the region\n@highlight\nErtharin Cousin praises aggressive planning, which averted disaster in Niger", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 41}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 421, "end": 438}, {"start": 503, "end": 523}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 958, "end": 972}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, @placeholder fed nearly 99 million people in 88 countries, she said.", "idx": 71346}], "idx": 46494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kenyan intelligence knows him simply as Ikrima. But his full name is Mohamed Abdikadir Mohamed, and he is regarded as one of the most dangerous commanders in the Somali terror group Al-Shabaab. U.S. officials say Ikrima was the target of a raid Saturday by U.S. Navy SEALs on an Al-Shabaab compound near the town of Baraawe in Somalia. It's believed that he escaped after the U.S. troops came under heavy fire. Ikrima, thought to be in his late 20s, is wanted by both the Kenyan government and its Western allies and was a close associate of one of al Qaeda's most important operatives in East Africa. A recent Kenyan intelligence report that was leaked just after the Westgate mall attack in Nairobi outlined several plots in which he was allegedly involved. 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But he also may have a less publicized goal: figuring out who's really in charge here. President Obama, right, and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev walk by an honor guard in Moscow on Monday. When Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, engaged in his first summit with his Russian counterpart, things took an odd turn. Bush said -- now infamously -- that he looked into then-President Vladimir Putin's eyes and saw into his soul, and basically found he was a good guy that Americans could do business with. Oops. The Bush-Putin relationship ended up getting pretty chilly, which is why the new U.S. president is now trying to warm things up.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama meets with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday\n@highlight\nTuesday, he meets Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who some say is really in charge\n@highlight\nObama seems to be driving a bit of a wedge between the two, says CNN's Ed Henry\n@highlight\nMoscow meetings will be a big diplomatic test for Obama, Henry says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 28, "end": 32}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 939, "end": 952}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's a move Putin knows well, having perfected the art of flexing his muscles at then-President @placeholder as a way of asserting Russian nationalism in recent years.", "idx": 71357}], "idx": 46499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle A drunk teenager who broke a policeman's leg leg in a brutal late-night attack outside a city centre nightclub after going 'berserk' has been jailed for 28 months. Mohammed Labead, 19, seriously injured PC Lee Wilson, 42, as he went to the aid of colleague Sgt Rachael Shearing after an assault on a girl. Labead, of Norwich, yesterday admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm on PC Wilson without intent on January 19 this year. 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Kate and Adam Osborne, from Kempsey, on the mid north coast of New South Wales, are one of the many Australian couples who have become locked in legal battles after changes to Thailand's commercial surrogacy laws. They reportedly turned to Thai surrogacy as a last resort after numerous failed IVF attempts in Australia. 'They are in a tiny motel room with two newborns and money is running out fast,' their friend Jen Farrell wrote on a fundraising page set up to help the family.\n@highlight\nKate and Adam Osborne, from New South Wales, are pleading for help\n@highlight\nTheir twins Mali and Sierra-Leone were born in Thailand on July 22\n@highlight\nChanges to commercial surrogacy laws came on the same day\n@highlight\nA week later the horrific story of baby Gammy's abandonment emerged\n@highlight\nThey are stuck in Thailand until they can get a court order to state the surrogate mother allows them to leave the country with their twins", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 37}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Our twin girls have all their relevant paperwork (Australian citizenship, @placeholder passports),' he said while decribing his 'Thailand horror story'.", "idx": 71365}], "idx": 46504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Aboard The Uss Wasp (CNN) -- -- Even before Hurricane Irene started thrashing the U.S. East Coast, the Navy prepared for what it could do if the disaster was even more catastrophic than it proved to be. As Irene strengthened and bore down on the United States, the Navy ordered 27 warships to sail out of its massive naval station in Norfolk, Virginia. Another 11 ships, already at sea on various duties, were told to stay out. \"Our first mission was to sortie the fleet and keep the fleet safe,\" said Capt. Brenda Holdener, commander of the USS Wasp, one of the ships that left Norfolk.\n@highlight\nThe USS Wasp is one of America's largest amphibious ships\n@highlight\nIt has a full-sized flight deck, a dock inside its stern and a hospital deck\n@highlight\n\"What you are seeing is lessons learned,\" says Rear Adm. 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That message: She's unlikely to run in the 2012 presidential race. \"I do think maybe it suggests, sadly for Democrats, that she might not be running,\" said Democratic strategist and CNN contributor Paul Begala. \"Democrats ... are pretty confident they can defeat Sarah Palin. She's not going to beat Barack Obama.\" The former Alaska governor has signed a deal with Fox News to appear as a contributor on the network, a source with knowledge of the agreement confirms to CNN.\n@highlight\nSarah Palin will appear as a contributor on Fox News, source tells CNN\n@highlight\nSource: Former Alaska governor will not anchor her own program\n@highlight\nPalin joins ranks of many other politicians who have become analysts, co-contributors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I assume this is a business decision on the part of both @placeholder and on Gov.", "idx": 71383}], "idx": 46518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Southampton's home clash with Manchester United... Southampton vs Manchester United (St Mary's) Team news Southampton Jack Cork faces at least six weeks on the sidelines as Southampton's injury problems mount ahead of Monday's Premier League clash with Manchester United. Saints manager Ronald Koeman revealed the midfielder sustained ankle ligament damage in Wednesday's defeat at Arsenal, where Toby Alderweireld was forced off with a hamstring complaint which makes him a doubt.\n@highlight\nManchester United face Southampton at St Mary's on Monday night (8pm)\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney will be fit for Manchester United following knee injury\n@highlight\nHowever, Angel di Maria is ruled out with a hamstring complaint\n@highlight\nJack Cork ruled out for at least six weeks with ankle injury\n@highlight\nToby Alderweireld a doubt after limping off in 1-0 defeat at Arsenal\n@highlight\nMorgan Schneiderlin unavailable but Dusan Tadic has overcome a knock\n@highlight\nSouthampton haven't won their last 10 games against Manchester United\n@highlight\nRed Devils aim to leap frog Saints into third in Premier League table\n@highlight\nREAD: Louis van Gaal's feud with Ronald Koeman continues to simmer\n@highlight\nRonald Koeman: Forget about my feud with Louis van Gaal", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 263, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 486, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 836, "end": 852}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1308}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1401}, {"start": 1434, "end": 1446}, {"start": 1475, "end": 1488}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wayne Rooney has scored five goals in five Premier League starts against @placeholder.", "idx": 71384}], "idx": 46519} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Car giant BMW is shifting up a gear in its efforts to tap Africa's emerging middle class. Bodo Donauer, managing director of BMW South Africa, said the auto manufacturer sells one out of three premium cars in the country. He now wants the company to replicate the successful South African model in other parts of the continent. \"We clearly see that there is a growing middle class coming through in Africa and that there is a lot of interest in development and we assume that the middle class as we have seen it in South Africa is growing and there is purchasing power and there is a demand for our cars as well,\" he told CNN's Robyn Curnow.\n@highlight\nBodo Donauer is the managing director of BMW South Africa\n@highlight\nHe speaks about the challenges of operating a major export business out of South Africa\n@highlight\nDonauer gives his assessment over the impact of the eurozone crisis on the sector.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 631, "end": 633}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "BD: It is at least a weakness which we definitely have but in favor of @placeholder's weakness [is that it] has been mentioned... 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The odd couple pairing \u2013 Lendl had never coached before - came to an end in Miami back in March, and now they were meeting for the first time since the 54 year-old Czech effectively walked out, citing the insufficient amount of time he was able to give to the job.\n@highlight\nLendl coached Murray to his only US Open victory two years ago\n@highlight\nCzech coach left Murray's team because he could not commit enough time\n@highlight\nMurray now works with Amelie Mauresmo 25 weeks of the year\n@highlight\nBritish no 1 will begin his US Open on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More to come: Lendl believes that with @placeholder coaching him Murray has the potential to win more Slams", "idx": 71390}], "idx": 46521} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James White Last updated at 3:08 PM on 23rd November 2011 David Cameron savaged Labour today for its failure to condemn the huge upcoming public sector strike after it emerged almost 90 per cent of the party's funding now comes from unions. Civil servants, teachers and health workers are set to walk out on November 30 in a dispute over pensions. During a lively Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons today, Mr Cameron brandished figures which show the Labour Party received \u00a33,138,443 from unions. Attack: David Cameron savaged Labour in the House of Commons today over its failure to condemn union strike action, which he said was a result of funding agreements\n@highlight\nSummer donations totalled \u00a33,529,270 for Labour compared with the Conservatives' \u00a32,744,618", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That figure is certain to fuel @placeholder claims that the party is overly influenced by the sector.", "idx": 71392}], "idx": 46523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 12-year-old boy accused of fatally stabbing a nine-year-old boy on a western Michigan playground told authorities he had been planning to murder someone for a year. Jamarion Lawhorn also said he wanted to go to jail, did not know his young victim and that he's 'bad and always does stupid things', according to a delinquency petition filed in Kent County Circuit Court on Friday. WZZM 13 are reporting the pre-teen wanted to die and 'take somebody with him', so he swallowed some pink pills he found at home, took an eight-inch steak knife from the kitchen and walked half a mile to the Pinebrook Village playground.\n@highlight\nMichael 'Connor' Verkerke, 9, was fatally stabbed while playing in a Michigan playground on Monday\n@highlight\nHe spent his dying breaths telling his brother he loved him and re-assuring him that the shocking attack wasn't his fault\n@highlight\nConnor was playing with two of his brothers when another boy, Jamarion Lawhorn, 12, pulled out a knife and repeatedly stabbed him\n@highlight\nLawhorn then called police and turned himself in\n@highlight\nHas told investigators he had been planning to kill someone for a year and is 'bad and always doing stupid things'\n@highlight\nLawhorn took pills he found at home before going to the park with a steak knife and stabbing Verkerke from behind", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 589, "end": 605}, {"start": 630, "end": 654}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 935, "end": 950}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1300}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Verkerke family were also concerned about the @placeholder's family.", "idx": 71401}], "idx": 46531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration on Monday announced a 20-year ban on new mining claims on more than 1 million acres of public land near the Grand Canyon, a move meant to protect the iconic landmark from new uranium mining. Previously approved operations will be allowed to continue, as will new projects on valid existing claims. \"People from all over the country and around the world come to visit the Grand Canyon. Numerous American Indian tribes regard this magnificent icon as a sacred place and millions of people in the Colorado River Basin depend on the river for drinking water, irrigation, industrial and environmental use,\" said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.\n@highlight\nThe 20-year ban affects more than 1 million acres of public land\n@highlight\nThe area is rich in uranium\n@highlight\nEnvironmentalists cheer the decision as a way to protect the park and water supplies\n@highlight\nArizona Gov. Jan Brewer says it will stall economic growth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 539, "end": 558}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 919, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brewer similarly stressed the significance of the park, but argued the move will needlessly cost @placeholder jobs and stall economic growth.", "idx": 71408}], "idx": 46537} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Brooke PUBLISHED: 01:29 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 11 May 2013 Paedophile: West Yorkshire Police insist there was no cover-up over Jimmy Savile's sex crimes A police report clearing officers for failing to expose Jimmy Savile as a paedophile during his lifetime was yesterday dismissed by victims as a \u2018cover-up and a bag of lies\u2019. The cosy relationship between Savile and his local force involved regular Friday coffee morning chats with officers at his flat in Leeds, along with invitations to a VIP lunch with senior officers and to open a police station gymnasium.\n@highlight\nWest Yorkshire Police report claims police did not protect Savile\n@highlight\nBut one officer said Savile 'gets so many of these type of complaints'\n@highlight\nPolice would attend 'Friday Morning Club' meetings at Savile's home\n@highlight\nVictims' lawyer attacks police report saying, 'It doesn't add up'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 116}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 601, "end": 621}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 781, "end": 799}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "were made in how @placeholder recorded and handled some intelligence relating to", "idx": 71409}], "idx": 46538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gibraltar boss Allen Bula insists Brazil should also be classed as minnows if his newcomers to the big stage are to carry that tag. UEFA's 54th full member nation will contest its second competitive game against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin on Saturday evening having been trounced 7-0 by Poland in its first Euro 2016 qualifier last month. However, Bula bristles as the minnow tag despite his country boasting a population of less than 30,000 people and just 600 registered footballers, and used World Cup hosts Brazil's semi-final horror show against Germany to support his case. 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I promised Steve some answers, hung up the phone and walked to my outer office to direct my executive assistants to \"get our Georgia people up here right away.\" As they busily dialed phones and typed e-mails, I remember turning to my chief of staff and only half jokingly asking him, \"We've got Georgia people, right?\"\n@highlight\nEx-CIA chief says some are urging CIA to get out of targeting terrorists\n@highlight\nHe says the agency had to broaden its role after U.S. was attacked on 9/11\n@highlight\nHayden says CIA also has a key role in analyzing world threats\n@highlight\nHe says agency needs to fulfill roles of targeting and analysis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 205, "end": 223}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 277, "end": 295}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some are now calling these actions a distortion of @placeholder intelligence, but none of these steps was inappropriate for the circumstances in which we found ourselves after 9/11.", "idx": 71414}], "idx": 46540} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The winning bid of the first large-scale pot auction in American history will walk away with a full ton of marijuana. That's 2,000 pounds of the product grown by farmer Randy Williams of Fireweed Farm in Prosser, Wash. Williams has been cultivating the crop all summer. That's 2,000 pounds of the product grown by farmer Randy Williams of Fireweed Farm in Prosser, Wash Williams has been cultivating the crop all summer. USA Today reports that at retail prices, Williams' crop could be valued as high as $6 million. 'It's just like regular farming - you grow in the spring and summer, harvest in the fall and then you go to Cabo for the winter,' cracked Greg James, who publishes Marijuana Venture, an industry magazine.\n@highlight\n2,000 pound crop grown by Randy Williams of Prosser, Wash.\n@highlight\nRetail prices for that amount could reach $6 million\n@highlight\nOnly state-certified processors will legally be allowed to buy the crop", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 696}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were grown in south-central @placeholder in the area's wine region.", "idx": 71416}], "idx": 46542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At just 21 years old, Yityish Aynaw has gone on a remarkable life journey from a little girl playing barefoot in an Ethiopian village to an Israeli beauty queen who's ready to shine on the world stage. Last February, the stunning 21-year-old grabbed international attention after becoming the first woman of African descent to be crowned Miss Israel at the country's beauty pageant. \"To be first, you have all the attention focused on you and I have to represent my whole ethnic group because through me they see the models,\" says Aynaw, who will represent Israel at the next Miss Universe contest. \"Through me they see and discover our whole ethnic group.\"\n@highlight\nYityish Aynaw, 21, is the first woman of African descent to win Miss Israel pageant\n@highlight\nShe moved to Israel aged 12 after the death of her parents\n@highlight\nAynaw served in the Israeli army before a friend entered her in the competition\n@highlight\nShe met Barack Obama at a state dinner in honor of his first visit to Israel as president", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the first ever black Miss @placeholder, Aynaw is seen by some as a beacon of hope that racial prejudice is beginning to fade away in the country.", "idx": 71419}], "idx": 46543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It may be the next best thing to owning a piece of the moon. 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Tracey Crouch, MP for Chatham in Kent since 2010, avidly reveals the views of Mungo and Basil on everything from their \u2018Mummy\u2019s\u2019 time-keeping to what\u2019s in the newspapers. In October, she even found time to record the cats\u2019 supposed reaction to her own pronouncement on the nation\u2019s drug laws. Lap of luxury: Mungo relaxes with Tracey Crouch MP who has set up a bizarre Facebook page 'written' by her cats\n@highlight\nTracey Crouch MP avidly reveals the views of Mungo and Basil online\n@highlight\nShe began posting on Facebook after picking the cats from a rescue home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But \u2018@placeholder\u2019 Crouch and her cats also have their fallouts.", "idx": 71428}], "idx": 46547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joel Christie The tactical response team that staged a major operation in order to capture mass murder suspect Ron Haskell have praised the sole survivor of the shooting as the reason they were able to arrest him. Cassidy Stay, 15, is believed to have played dead as her mother, father and four siblings were allegedly executed by Hasking at their home in Spring, Texas. She reportedly lost a finger protecting herself from a bullet, which grazed her head, and called police as soon as Haskell left, warning them he was en route to her grandparents house. 'First of all and foremost the 15 year old girl is a hero, by all means,' Harris County Precinct 4 Assistant Chief Mark Herman told KHOU.\n@highlight\nHarris County tactical response team credited Cassidy Stay, 15, as the reason they successfully caught Ron Hasking on Wednesday\n@highlight\nCassidy is believed to have played dead while her parents and four siblings were allegedly killed by Hasking\n@highlight\nShe then called police and told them he was en route to her grandparents\n@highlight\nPolice used two armored vehicles to trap Hasking\n@highlight\nThey negotiated with him for three hours\n@highlight\nHe finally surrendered", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 633, "end": 654}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nevitt says @placeholder was just 'a funny, red-headed, freckled guy with a good personality'.", "idx": 71434}], "idx": 46550} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The American man who swam to Aung San Suu Kyi's home in Myanmar said Thursday he still believes he did the right thing, even though his visit led to an extension of the pro-democracy leader's house arrest. John Yettaw told Aung San Suu Kyi he had a vision she would be murdered. John Yettaw, 53, swam across a lake to Suu Kyi's home in May and stayed for two days before authorities arrested him along with Suu Kyi and two of her staff. His presence violated the terms of Suu Kyi's house arrest -- which was about to expire -- leading a judge to extend it by another 18 months.\n@highlight\nJohn Yettaw: Made the trip to Yangon to save Suu Kyi from assassination\n@highlight\nSaid he had no idea pro-democracy leader would be arrested and put on trial\n@highlight\nYettaw had swam uninvited to Suu Kyi's house and stayed for three days\n@highlight\nThe visit to her home violated her house arrest terms, Myanmar government says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 232, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opposition leader told the court she didn't know @placeholder, was unaware of his plans to visit, and didn't report his intrusion because she didn't want him to get in trouble.", "idx": 71441}], "idx": 46553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is every little girl's dream to go to Disneyland, or so this well intentioned mother thought. 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But her shock holiday news was met with a hilarious deadpan glare by Chloe, 2, who seemed less than enthusiastic about the idea.\n@highlight\nPriceless reaction is filmed when mother tells girls of surprise trip\n@highlight\nOlder sister Lily, 10, is overcome with tears of joy\n@highlight\nBut Chloe, 2, reacts with a brilliant unimpressed glance", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Lily has always been like that since she was @placeholder\u2019s age.", "idx": 71443}], "idx": 46554} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of a a Muslim fanatic who died in Syria after bragging about his \u20185-star jihad\u2019 have been released on bail after being arrested over Syria-related terrorism offences. Enu Miah, 57, and Hena Choudhury, 48, the parents of 23-year-old Ifthekar Jaman, were arrested yesterday in a dawn raid at their home in Southsea, Portsmouth. Their son - who became known for his online advice to fellow British Muslims seeking to go to Syria - was killed in December after travelling to the war-torn country to fight government troops. The parents of jihadist Ifthekhar Jaman, 23, (left) have been released on bail after their home in Portsmouth was raided on terrorism charges. 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Invisible Children's video, 'Kony 2012', directed by filmmaker Jason Russell, racked up 50 million YouTube hits in four days after receiving huge support on Twitter and from A-list celebrities. Now following on from the group's 20-minute Kony documentary last month which swept the world, Invisible Children have released a follow-up YouTube video. 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Milton Miranda, 22, killed Jose Reyes, 30,while Daisy Gutierrez watched before helping conceal evidence, police said. He was arrested Saturday in New Jersey and will join his 19-year-old girlfriend and her father behind bars while awaiting trial. Salvadore Gutierrez, the girl's father, was also arrested for helping bury the viciously murdered man's remains in his back yard, police said.\n@highlight\nPolice say 19-year-old Daisy Gutierrez lured Jose Reyes, 30, into the deadly clutches of her jealous boyfriend using a striptease\n@highlight\nMilton Miranda, 22, is accused of beating Mr Reyes with a pipe, slitting his throat, beheading and dismembering him\n@highlight\nSalvador Gutierrez, Daisy's 56-year-old father, is charged with helping conceal the homicide after spending three hours digging the hole behind his Chicago home to bury the remains\n@highlight\nMr Miranda then put the man's butchered body into plastic bags before tossing them into the hole, cops said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 563, "end": 581}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 985, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is unknown what prompted detectives to look for @placeholder at the Gutierrez residence.", "idx": 71470}], "idx": 46569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The general who seized control of Thailand in a coup last week said Monday that he has received royal endorsement to run the politically unstable country and warned of a potential crackdown on people protesting military rule. Dressed in a white uniform and flanked by more than a dozen other military officials, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha addressed reporters in Bangkok, saying he had received a royal command from the country's deeply revered King to head the ruling military council. Saying there was \"no set time period\" for when new elections might be held, Prayuth outlined the steps he said his junta plans to take, including setting up a committee to introduce reforms.\n@highlight\nNEW: The leader of rallies against the former government is released on bail\n@highlight\nGen. Prayuth Chan-ocha urges people to stop protesting or risk crackdown\n@highlight\nHe says he has the King's approval to head the ruling military council\n@highlight\nThe military took power last week after months of political turmoil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is unpopular among the @placeholder elites, who accuse it of buying votes through ill-judged, populist policies.", "idx": 71477}], "idx": 46574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's Note: M.J. Gohel is executive director of the Asia-Pacific Foundation, an independent intelligence and security think tank based in London, England. His son, Sajjan Gohel, is director for international security at the foundation. They provide analysis to the media, government agencies and military departments. M.J. Gohel, left, and Sajjan Gohel say the attacks had the hallmarks of a transnational group. LONDON, England (CNN) -- The Indian media have described the Mumbai terrorist siege as India's 9/11. The targets for the attacks, many of them symbols of Mumbai's growing power and wealth, were not randomly selected and were intended to send a direct message to India, Israel and the West.\n@highlight\nGohels: Some in the media are calling Mumbai attacks India's 9/11\n@highlight\nThey say attacks bore signs of transnational group inspired by al Qaeda\n@highlight\nMumbai siege lingered primarily because gunmen had taken hostages, Gohels say\n@highlight\nMumbai may have been targeted due to higher security elsewhere, they say", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 55, "end": 77}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 445, "end": 450}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indian authorities are accusing the group of being tied to the recent attacks in @placeholder.", "idx": 71483}], "idx": 46577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Heroic Bali bombing survivor Patrick Byrne - who ran back into a the burning Sari nightclub minutes after terrorists had unleashed hell - was found dead on Wednesday. As news of his death, which police described as not suspicious, spread among his close network of friends at the Coogee Dolphins, he was remembered as a joker, a party animal and a selfless mate who hid a world of pain. Recognised with a bravery award in 2008, Pat's actions on the night of the bombings saved countless lives. But it was the horror he faced in a makeshift morgue in the days after the attack that would haunt him to his early grave.\n@highlight\nPatrick Byrne, 41, found dead on Wednesday after 12 years of torment\n@highlight\nThe heroic Bali bombing survivor struggled emotionally since the attack\n@highlight\nRemembered by friends as a joker and a party animal who hid his pain\n@highlight\nHe was never himself after walking into the Bali morgue back in 2002\n@highlight\nHe lost six of his closest mates in the bombings which killed 88 Australians\n@highlight\nHis name will now be added to the official Coogee memorial to victims", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the anguish, Byrne continued to assist the @placeholder and his community both financially and with his time.", "idx": 71485}], "idx": 46578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Osborne PUBLISHED: 19:04 EST, 29 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:28 EST, 30 December 2013 He was rescued from starvation in the gutters when his plight touched the hearts of pet lovers. But after being brought to Britain from Bulgaria, former street dog Bobi now faces another battle for survival. For while one charity raised hundreds of pounds to rescue him and fund medical treatment, another \u2013 the RSPCA \u2013 has taken the three-year-old terrier away, saying he should be put down because he is too disabled. Born survivor: Three-year-old Bobi has the support of an internet petition signed by a staggering 5,000 people\n@highlight\nBobi was rescued from starvation in the gutters of Bulgaria by pet lovers\n@highlight\nHe arrived in Britain on December 21 and was rehomed in Newport, Wales\n@highlight\nBut RSPCA has taken three-year-old terrier away and wants him put down\n@highlight\nNow, 5,000 people have signed petition demanding that Bobi be spared", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Any decision about @placeholder\u2019s future will be made by vets and with Bobi\u2019s best welfare in mind.\u2019", "idx": 71490}], "idx": 46580} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool and their impressive unbeaten penalty record came to an abrupt end on Thursday when they were dumped out of the Europa League by Turkish outfit Besiktas. Dejan Lovren missed the vital spot kick which not only ended their European dream - but put a stop to their 100 per cent record in continental competition. Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Joe Allen all scored from 12 yards out but it wasn't enough to see Brendan Rodgers's side through. Demba Ba (right) celebrates after his side knocked out Liverpool in the last 32 of the Europa League Rickie Lambert fires home the first Liverpool penalty but it wasn't enough to help his side progress\n@highlight\nLiverpool lost 5-4 on penalties to Besiktas in the Europa League last 32\n@highlight\nThey had never previously lost a shootout in European competitions\n@highlight\nThe Reds have an impressive 80 per cent win record in all shootouts\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dejan Lovren (left) missed his penalty but Adam Lallana scored for @placeholder side", "idx": 71495}], "idx": 46585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emine Sinmaz PUBLISHED: 00:24 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:58 EST, 27 August 2012 A registered sex offender has been charged with the death of 17-year-old Annette Thur who was raped, sodomized and suffocated more than a quarter of a century ago. John William Kelley, a convicted rapist, was charged last Friday with first-degree murder in the case of the teenager whose body was found dumped down a roadside embankment in remote San Mateo County, California, on December 6, 1986. The 49-year-old man from Placerville, California, who did not enter a plea, faces the death penalty or life without parole if he is convicted.\n@highlight\nAnnette Thur, 17, was hitchhiking home when John William Kelley kidnapped and raped her on December 6, 1986\n@highlight\nInvestigators retested seminal fluid from the crime scene and found that Kelley, who was convicted for rape in 1995, was a match", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 254, "end": 272}, {"start": 437, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 686, "end": 704}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her daughter's horrifying ordeal occurred in the early hours of December 6 when @placeholder was trying to hitchhike home after a party.", "idx": 71498}], "idx": 46588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By MailOnline Reporter A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas halting the Gaza war appeared to be holding today, as the full extent of the devastation became clear as Palestinians were able to leave shelters and return to their homes. Hopes for an end to the bloodshed in the region were boosted after the two sides agreed to the Egyptian-brokered 72-hour truce, which went into effect at midnight local time on Sunday. 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Inexplicably buried far from Egypt, the paws of a sphinx statue, resting on its base, have been unearthed with an inscription in hieroglyphs naming King Mycerinus. The pharaoh ruled in 2500 BC and oversaw the construction of one of the three Giza pyramids, where he was enshrined. \"Once in a lifetime you find something like this,\" says Amnon Ben-Tor, the director of the excavation and a professor at Hebrew University, which sponsors the archeological digging.\n@highlight\nA 4,000-year-old Egyptian sphinx was an unexpected find in an Israel excavation site, Tel Hazor\n@highlight\nOnly the paws have been found so far, and the piece bears the name of a pharaoh who ruled in 2500 BC\n@highlight\nThe normally quiet part of Israel is enlivened every summer when archeologists and volunteers arrive to dig\n@highlight\nExcavations first began in the 1950s, and numerous artifacts and documents have been unearthed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 369, "end": 370}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 581, "end": 597}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is of extreme importance from many points of view, since it is the only sphinx of this king known in the world -- even in @placeholder.", "idx": 71503}], "idx": 46591} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 15:36 EST, 9 March 2014 | UPDATED: 04:56 EST, 10 March 2014 Two black teens were suspended from their Missisippi high school for the rest of the year after inadvertently making gang signs in a photo during science class. On the last Friday in January, Olive Branch High School students Dontadrian Bruce, 15, and Desmond Davis, 16, were photographed by their science teacher as they were working on a project about DNA. In the pictures, the two men smile while holding up their thumb, index and middle finger, with their palms facing outward.\n@highlight\nDontadrian Bruce, 15, and Desmond Davis, 16, were suspended from school for the rest of the year last month\n@highlight\nThe two were accused of using a gang symbol at school by their assistant principal\n@highlight\nBoth posed in pictures using a symbol for the Vice Lords, a Chicago-based gang, but the two teens say they just meant the number three\n@highlight\nThe suspension prompted outrage in the community, leading the school district to reverse their decision and let the boys back in school", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 281, "end": 304}, {"start": 315, "end": 330}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 582, "end": 597}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I thought it was crazy,' @placeholder's father Van Davis said.", "idx": 71506}], "idx": 46594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Step into any major urban center across Africa and you'll have no problem accessing your favorite websites, catching the latest news online or sending your friends an e-mail. Step outside the city, however, and you'll soon have to say goodbye to the world (wide web). Read this: Africa's new skyscraper cities Take for example Limpopo, a rural province in the northern part of South Africa, one of the country's poorest regions. \"There is just no connectivity whatsoever,\" says Mahlo Mokgalong, a professor at the University of Limpopo, located outside the city of Polokwane. \"From the area where I am,\" explains Mokgalong, \"the nearest Internet caf\u00c3\u00a9 will be 30 kilometers (away) -- there are even some people who travel 50 kilometers or so to get to the nearest Internet facility.\"\n@highlight\nMicrosoft trialing TV 'white spaces' to bring broadband to rural Africa\n@highlight\nWhite spaces refers to unused frequencies in broadcast TV spectrum\n@highlight\nThe company has already launched trials in Kenya and Tanzania\n@highlight\nMicrosoft plans to roll out the technology to several other African countries", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 523, "end": 543}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Consultations over white space schemes in other countries have raised concerns that the technology could interfere with television broadcasts or services using similar frequencies, but @placeholder believes that will not be a problem.", "idx": 71508}], "idx": 46596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:56 EST, 3 January 2014 | UPDATED: 22:52 EST, 3 January 2014 The British National Party has laughed off its leader Nick Griffin being declared bankrupt, joking its better than being a millionaire in a coma like Michael Shumacher. The tasteless remark about the Formula 1 star came as fans held a silent vigil outside the hospital where he is being treated for a head injury suffered in a skiing accident on Sunday. But Mr Griffin brushed aside the idea that his financial problems would end his political career and revealed he is writing a booklet on dealing with debts.\n@highlight\nTasteless joke made as fans held a vigil for driver outside hospital\n@highlight\nGriffin earns \u00a376,000 salary as an MEP plus generous Brussels allowances\n@highlight\nOwes \u00a3120,000 to solicitors hired to fight European Commission, court told\n@highlight\nInsists it will not stop him standing in European elections in May", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 144}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 269, "end": 285}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 848, "end": 866}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has millions in the bank, but he'd do", "idx": 71517}], "idx": 46601} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A Coca-Cola shareholder has slammed the beverage giant for paying its executives an excessive $24billion in stock rewards. New York money manager David Winter, founder of Wintergreen Advisers, claims there's 'no reasonable basis' for the lavish proposed payouts and is urging fellow shareholders - including Warren Buffett - to vote down the decision at Coke's upcoming annual meeting. In letter issued to shareholders, multimillionaire Winter wrote: 'We can find no reasonable basis for gifting management 14.2 percent of the share capital of Coca-Cola, worth $24 billion at today's share price.' Too much: New York money manager David Winter, pictured, founder of Wintergreen Advisers, claims there's 'no reasonable basis' for the lavish proposed payouts and is urging fellow shareholders to vote it down\n@highlight\nNew York money manager David Winter, founder of Wintergreen Advisers, claims there's 'no reasonable basis' for the lavish proposed payouts\n@highlight\nHe is urging fellow shareholders - including Warren Buffett - to vote down the decision at Coke's upcoming annual meeting\n@highlight\nBuffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, holds around 9 percent of Coke's stock\n@highlight\nCoke argues the cash is not a given, but that management will be required to meet specific goals and financial targets to be eligible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 194, "end": 213}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 689, "end": 708}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 864, "end": 875}, {"start": 889, "end": 908}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also says the proposed rewards will not just be handed out to senior executives but to a larger group of employees as a talent retention policy.", "idx": 71519}], "idx": 46603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Formula One world champions have become the latest to criticise Lewis Hamilton with regards to his attitude and comments throughout the course of the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Hamilton refused to acknowledge Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg on the podium following the latter's second consecutive victory around the streets of the principality. That followed an incident in qualifying when Rosberg brought out the yellow flags, thwarting Hamilton in his bid to claim pole at a time when he was on a quicker lap than the German. 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And if you're feeling good and looking for all things sugar and spice then here are a few facts which might help your Masters 2013 experience. Feel Good The man himself, \"Godfather of Soul\" James Brown, still looms large in Augusta with his statue standing proud in the middle of Broad Street. Just a block away is the Imperial Theater where Brown would rehearse and fine tune his music before going abroad on world tours. Born in South Carolina, Brown is still revered with fans from all over the world traveling to honor the singer who died at the age of 73 in December 2006.\n@highlight\nThe Masters is held in Augusta, Georgia, every year\n@highlight\nSoul legend James Brown grew up and performed in the area\n@highlight\nDon't miss the \"Haunted Pillar\" on Broad Street\n@highlight\nAustralia's golfers hoping to end Augusta curse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 292, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 909}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its critics might accuse @placeholder of being stuck in the past, but the course has been one of the most technically progressive in the golfing world.", "idx": 71542}], "idx": 46618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- French rescuers in Haiti on Wednesday pulled from rubble a girl who they believe could have been trapped since the January 12 earthquake. The 16-year-old girl was found in poor condition but was stable and talking, French spokesman Marcel Orcel said. One of her legs may have been broken, rescuers said. After a 45-minute effort to extract her from the debris, the girl was transported in a helicopter to the French medical ship Sirocco. iReport: Haiti's missing and found | Full coverage Rescuers found the girl after a group of Haitians approached the French embassy in Port-au-Prince and said they could hear a voice in the rubble. The rescuers followed them to the site and made contact with the girl, rescuer Claude Futilla said.\n@highlight\nFrench rescuers believe she'd been buried since the earthquake struck 15 days ago\n@highlight\nGirl was found in poor condition but was stable and talking\n@highlight\nIt took six hours to extract her from the rubble\n@highlight\nIt's believed that she had access to water in the bathroom of her house.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 263, "end": 274}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girl, whose name was not immediately available, said \"thank you\" in @placeholder as she was taken away from the debris on a stretcher, covered with a heating blanket.", "idx": 71544}], "idx": 46620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jacob Zuma insists the World Cup has already brought South Africa closer together, five days before the tournament begins. 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And Zuma is hoping the month-long competition can have the same benefit for the nation as the Rugby World Cup did in 1995. \"The enthusiasm, joy and excitement that has engulfed the entire nation in recent weeks has not been witnessed since president Nelson Mandela was released from prison [in 1990],\" Zuma told a press conference.\n@highlight\nSouth African president Jacob Zuma insists the World Cup is uniting the nation\n@highlight\nZuma says the national pride on show is of \"priceless benefit\"\n@highlight\nThe World Cup begins on Friday when South African play Mexico\n@highlight\nZuma says he hopes former president Nelson Mandela will attend the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder flag has become the most popular item on the shopping list of South Africans and this augurs well for our nation-building.\"", "idx": 71545}], "idx": 46621} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For far too long, according to Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, his committee was nothing more than \"a U-Haul trailer of money for a presidential nominee\" who lacked a permanent, sustainable presence in crucial states. \"We had been a party that has shown up once every four years about five months before an election,\" Priebus told CNN, arguing that no matter how much money you have, that model won't work and hasn't worked in recent years. So after the drubbing the party took at the ballot box in 2012 -- failing to win the White House and losing seats in the House -- Priebus ordered a much-talked about top-down review of the party in an effort to stop Republicans for taking big losses during presidential elections.\n@highlight\nAfter losses in 2012, RNC Chair Reince Priebus ordered a review of the GOP at the national level\n@highlight\nIn 2013, the RNC released a report titled the \"Growth & Opportunity Plan\"\n@highlight\nNearly a year after the report's release, the GOP has increased minority outreach efforts\n@highlight\nBut it hasn't embraced immigration reform and is struggling with messaging directed at women voters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 68}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 836, "end": 838}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 920, "end": 944}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Who is there telling the story of the @placeholder, of opportunity and freedom.\"", "idx": 71551}], "idx": 46625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter In an age where many in Hollywood do all they can to look younger, growing old gracefully can be a tricky process. But silver fox George Clooney has proved his natural charm yet again by being voted the world\u2019s top MAG \u2013 or Man Aging Gracefully. In a poll of 1,000 people asking which men over 40 had embraced aging the best, 53-year-old Clooney earned top marks for not dyeing his hair and for \u2018looking happy in his skin\u2019. Scroll down for video Ageing gracefully: George Clooney, right, was given top marks for not dyeing his hair and for 'looking happy in his skin'. 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The children of class 9a said sorry for their actions on Facebook after intense pressure from parents and staff at the school, in Leipzig in east Germany - but claimed that not all of them were involved. It comes after it emerged that all 29 members of the class - including a Jewish boy - subscribed to a WhatsApp chatroom where Hitler and the Nazis were routinely praised. 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Brazilian superstar Kaka expects to the first of several 'Galaticos' joining Spanish giants Real Madrid. World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo would join $100 million signing Kaka at the Bernabeu tomorrow if Perez had his way. So, too, would the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Villa. \"Real Madrid intend to build a great team, along with historic players such as Raul and Casillas,\" said Kaka. \"We will make history again, both in Spain and Europe. I guess the sporting project is very good. 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And Steve McQueen, director of \"12 Years a Slave,\" does not spare the audience with an expedient exit. There is no overbearing soundtrack to drown out the sound of him gasping for air. For what feels like an eternity, McQueen makes us watch. He makes us listen. He makes us know the truth about slavery in a way no Hollywood film in recent memory has. The beatings are not brief. Christianity is not spared. There are no scenes of white heroes racing against time to save him or undo the injustice that is being done.\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson: \"12 Years a Slave\" deserves praises for its unflinching portrayal\n@highlight\nGranderson: Even though it's a contender for Oscars, it hasn't attracted many viewers\n@highlight\nHe says many people may not be ready to see a movie about our ugly past\n@highlight\nGranderson: \"12 Years\" deserves best picture for sure, but who will see it?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 728, "end": 743}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 984, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a chance that could change, because historically, there is a surge in interest in movies that are @placeholder darlings.", "idx": 71577}], "idx": 46647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- An 80-year-old Roman Catholic priest was found stabbed to death in his church in the city of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, CNNMexico.com reported Thursday, citing state police. The Rev. Carlos Salvador Wotto was found in the church office Wednesday night with several stab wounds and bound hands and feet, CNNMexico reported. Wotto had been the parish priest at Nuestra Senora de las Nieves (Our Lady of the Snow) for eight years. State and local authorities were investigating and no motive was immediately given. Jose Guadalupe Barragan, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Antequera, said church officials would wait for the investigation to end before commenting.\n@highlight\nNEW: No motive was immediately given\n@highlight\nNEW: Another priest in the same state was abducted in June\n@highlight\nThe slain priest was found in the church office with bound hands and feet\n@highlight\nThe Rev. 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Speaking at a news conference in Paris this morning, Hollande said he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will go to Kiev this afternoon to produce a conflict-resolution deal that would be acceptable to all parties. But he told journalists that while France and Berlin had chosen diplomacy rather than arming Kiev troops against the pro-Russian separatists, negotiations could not drag on indefinitely. Earlier this morning US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Kiev to join the talks, with Hollande and Merkel confirming they will be travelling on to continue the talks with Putin in Moscow tomorrow.\n@highlight\nFrancois Hollande and Angela Merkel are travelling to Ukraine today\n@highlight\nThey hope to broker a deal to help end the conflict in east of the country\n@highlight\nLeaders will travel to Moscow tomorrow to continue talks with Putin\n@highlight\nUS Secretary of State John Kerry is also in Kiev to take part in the talks\n@highlight\nMeanwhile NATO has boosted its Rapid Response Force from 13,000 to 30,000, in reaction to Russian actions in Ukraine\n@highlight\nNews comes as EU leaders consider tough new sanctions against Moscow", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 611, "end": 612}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 806, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'France is not favorable to Ukraine's entry into @placeholder, let us be clear,' Hollande said today.", "idx": 71595}], "idx": 46660} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brazilian football legend Ronaldo has challenged tennis star Rafael Nadal to a live head-to-head poker match. The Spanish 14-time Grand Slam champion has accepted the duel with the game scheduled to take place on November 6 in London. The global sports stars clashed last year in the European Poker Tour Prague Charity Challenge, which raised \u00a379,000 for good causes. Pokerstars.com are putting on the eagerly anticipated event and will broadcast it live. Nadal took the spoils, seeing off Ronaldo and four other players.en route to winning the tournament. Tennis hero Nadal said: 'It was my first live poker tournament when I last played against Ronaldo and one year later I'm more confident with my skill level.\n@highlight\nBrazil legend Ronaldo and 14-time Grand Slam winner Nadal to meet in live one-on-one poker clash\n@highlight\nThe pair met at the gambling table last year in a Prague charity event\n@highlight\nNadal came out on top but Ronaldo is hoping for revenge\n@highlight\nHe said: 'This time it will be different because I've been improving my poker strategy'\n@highlight\nEvent will take place in London on November 6", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 284, "end": 327}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'The last time we played together Rafa won and it was a lot of fun.", "idx": 71596}], "idx": 46661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Quentin Tarantino's new movie \"Inglourious Basterds\" comes with a film inside the film, a Nazi propaganda movie promoting the glory of Germany's Third Reich. Eli Roth and Brad Pitt star in \"Inglourious Basterds.\" Roth also directed a short film within the film. Tarantino said he's not worried people might be offended by the short film, which is being promoted by a trailer that is now a viral video on the Internet. \"You would have to have absolutely, positively no sense of humor at all not to get it,\" Tarantino said. \"Stolz der Nation\" -- which translates into English as \"Nation's Pride\" -- was produced true to the style of Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister, but by Eli Roth, the director-actor who also plays one of Tarantino's \"Basterds\" known as the \"Bear Jew.\"\n@highlight\n\"Inglourious Basterds\" features Nazi propaganda film\n@highlight\nFilm was made by Jewish director Eli Roth, who also stars in \"Basterds\"\n@highlight\n\"Basterds,\" the latest from Quentin Tarantino, opens August 21", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 49}, {"start": 64, "end": 83}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 223, "end": 242}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 835, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Being @placeholder, I wanted to make it a real propaganda film,\" Roth said.", "idx": 71597}], "idx": 46662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Euphoria reigned in many parts of Barcelona and the surrounding region of Catalonia on Monday, a day after 1.6 million people there cast symbolic votes to secede from Spain. 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Even after more than 2 million Catalans voted on Sunday, defying two decisions by Spain's highest court that it was illegal to cast a ballot on independence, the two entrenched sides -- the Catalan government in Spain's second largest city of Barcelona and the Spanish government in the capital, Madrid -- seemed no closer to solving the thorny issue.\n@highlight\nOver 2 million Catalans voted on Sunday, defying decisions by Spain's highest court\n@highlight\nThe result heavily favors independence, but Madrid says symbolic vote was a \"farce\"\n@highlight\nCatalan secessionists have staged massive street demonstrations in recent years\n@highlight\nThe Spanish government says the constitution doesn't allow one region to unilaterally secede", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of that mattered on Sunday to many in @placeholder, in northeast Spain, where the regional government, backed by 40,000 volunteers instead of regular election officials, staged the symbolic vote.", "idx": 71607}], "idx": 46667} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:37 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:52 EST, 14 February 2014 The lawyer tapped to investigate allegations of workplace misconduct within the Miami Dolphins organization that led to former offensive tackle Jonathan Martin's quitting the team has released his independent report on the allegations and found that at least three players - including shamed guard Richie Incognito - harassed not only Martin, but several other players on the team. The investigation was conducted by attorney Ted Wells, who is the co-chair of the litigation department at the firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, and was retained by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in November to look into the allegations of harassment - that in many cases was racially charged - against Incognito that Martin claims caused him to leave the team mid-season.\n@highlight\nThe report found that John Jerry and Mike Pouncey also bullied Martin\n@highlight\nJerry, Pouncey and Incognito also harassed another young lineman and a team trainer\n@highlight\nMartin wrote 'heartbreaking' emails to his mother prior to his decision to leave the team\n@highlight\nThe Dolphins will now decide what - if any - punishment to give Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey\n@highlight\nIncognito responded to the report through his attorney, calling it 'replete with errors'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 599, "end": 642}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder offensive lineman and an assistant trainer,' Wells writes in his report.", "idx": 71623}], "idx": 46678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singapore (CNN) -- A police investigation into one man's death has now become an issue between two countries. Singapore's Foreign Ministry on Sunday said it was \"deeply disappointed\" by the attempt of two U.S. senators to block funding to the country's state-backed Institute of Microelectronics in a dispute over the investigation into the death of American who had worked there. U.S. Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester of Montana recently introduced a measure to block U.S. funding to the institute until U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder certifies that the FBI had full access to all evidence related to the death of research engineer Shane Todd.\n@highlight\nMontana senators aim to stop funding Singapore firm after U.S. employee's death\n@highlight\nResearch engineer Shane Todd was found hanged in his apartment last June\n@highlight\nSingapore coroner called it a suicide, but Todd's family says his death was suspicious\n@highlight\nTodd was working on semiconductor material Gallium Nitride, which has military uses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 266, "end": 294}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 974, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Todd's parents, who are from @placeholder, had raised the issue with the senators in early March.", "idx": 71634}], "idx": 46685} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Senior bishops have raised the prospect of asking the Queen to dissolve the Church of England\u2019s \u2018Parliament\u2019, the General Synod, if it continues to oppose the creation of women bishops. The unprecedented proposal was made in a confidential meeting chaired by the Archbishop of Canterbury last week and reflects Church leaders\u2019 frustration with the Synod for narrowly defeating legislation in November to allow women priests to become bishops. The House of Bishops unveiled fresh plans on Friday to push through the historic reforms within two years and is preparing for a battle with traditionalists. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby held a confidential meeting last week about the issue\n@highlight\nArchbishop of Canterbury chaired a confidential meeting last week\n@highlight\nPlans for historic reforms may be pushed through within two years\n@highlight\nArchbishop is preparing for battle with traditionalists", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 76, "end": 92}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 263, "end": 286}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fallout was highly damaging to the Church\u2019s credibility and MPs have threatened to impose women bishops by passing legislation in @placeholder if the Church fails to resolve the crisis.", "idx": 71649}], "idx": 46697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Round two of the battle of the propofol experts started Thursday afternoon in the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor as the defense anesthesiology expert began his testimony. When Dr. Paul White continues his testimony Friday, and he is expected to counter the conclusions of prosecution anesthesiologist Dr. Steven Shafer, whose earlier testimony spanned more than a week of Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. Dr. White said that after reviewing the reports, evidence and analysis from investigators in Jackson's death he was not convinced Dr. Murray was responsible. \"I was somewhat perplexed at how a determination has been made that Dr. Murray was infusing propofol,\" White said. \"It wasn't obvious to me, I thought there were questions.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Defense expert \"perplexed\" by investigator's conclusions\n@highlight\nAddiction specialist testifies Jackson was \"probably addicted\" to Demerol\n@highlight\nDemerol withdrawal could've caused Jackson's insomnia, expert says\n@highlight\nJury deliberations in Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial could begin early next week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder was not found in Jackson's blood or body during his autopsy, the defense contends it played a major role in his death.", "idx": 71653}], "idx": 46699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Buchdahl PUBLISHED: 09:05 EST, 7 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:18 EST, 7 September 2013 His films taught us that - provided you can put up with a car chase, a swim in an eel-infested pond or a mad dash along London's Southbank - love, actually, will always find a way. But Richard Curtis has revealed that he felt compelled to write his happily-ever-after romantic comedies because of a personal heartbreak - and named the woman at who caused it. The director, whose works include Love Actually, Notting Hill and Four Weddings And A Funeral, said his student girlfriend Carolyn Colquhoun 'broke my heart spectacularly, as a result of which I wrote about unbroken hearts for ten years'.\n@highlight\nBritish director of Notting Hill and Four Weddings And A Funeral names Carolyn Colquhoun, now Carolyn Morton-Hooper, as his muse\n@highlight\nCurtis now lives with partner, broadcaster Emma Freud, and their four children\n@highlight\nMrs Morton-Hooper says she has not seen Curtis for years but would 'quite like a word with him'\n@highlight\nCouple dated for 12 months in 1970s\n@highlight\nMiss Colquhoun also dated Rowan Atkinson at Oxford University", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 521, "end": 547}, {"start": 578, "end": 594}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 768}, {"start": 776, "end": 792}, {"start": 799, "end": 819}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 939, "end": 951}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now a history teacher, Mrs @placeholder enjoyed a brief acting career, appearing in several television shows between 1983 and 1992 including an", "idx": 71656}], "idx": 46702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Millions of American parents spend countless hours trying to figure out how to help their children get better grades, better teachers or better schools. They may want to take a page from Finland, which is considered to have one of the leading education systems in the world. Finnish students consistently score near the top in the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, for reading, mathematics and science. The 2012 PISA results tell us that in these three subjects combined Finland ranks third after Korea and Japan. In comparison, American students' combined performance in reading, mathematics and science places the United States at 21st among 34 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries.\n@highlight\nMany American parents worry about their kids getting good grades and doing well in school\n@highlight\nPasi Sahlberg: Finland has one of the leading education systems in the world\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. can learn from Finland in building an education system that enhances equity\n@highlight\nSahlberg: U.S. education focuses on testing and data, which skews teaching priorities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 340, "end": 383}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 677, "end": 730}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are three things that have positively affected the quality of @placeholder schools that are absent in American schools.", "idx": 71663}, {"query": "Some aspects of the @placeholder school system are not helpful in improving education quality and equity.", "idx": 71666}], "idx": 46704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Obama administration has shipped weapons directly to Kurdish forces battling ISIS militants in northern Iraq and is considering ways to expand the transfer of arms, U.S. officials told CNN. Shipments have so far come from the CIA, two U.S. officials said. But discussions are underway inside the administration about whether the Defense Department might get involved. The Pentagon and the State departments do not sell or transfer weapons to non-state entities, but the administration is looking at whether there is a way around that restriction, one official said. \"We're working with the government of Iraq to increasingly and very quickly get urgently needed arms to the Kurds,\" State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf told CNN's New Day on Monday.\n@highlight\nThe Kurdish Peshmerga is fighting ISIS militants in northern Iraq\n@highlight\nArms shipments have come from the CIA so far, officials said\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration is looking to possibly expand the transfer of weapons", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 230, "end": 232}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 333, "end": 350}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The CIA shipments are useful because the @placeholder fighters -- known as the Peshmerga -- use different arms and ammunition than the U.S. military stocks, so the intelligence agency is better equipped to get that type of material to the Kurds quickly.", "idx": 71670}], "idx": 46706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 07:02 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 6 February 2013 A tiger killed its trainer during a circus performance in northern Mexico, it emerged today. Footage posted on YouTube purportedly shows the trainer, American Alexander Crispin circling two tigers during his act for Circo Suarez in Sonora state. One of the animals then lunges towards the 35-year-old and pulls him to the ground. Scroll down for video Witness: The trainer and the tiger were videoed from outside the ring by an onlooker This picture is believed to show the trainer Alexander Crispin 'Suarez', who was killed by a tiger during a performance of Circus Suarez in the city of Hermosillo, Mexico\n@highlight\nU.S. citizen Alexander Crispin circled two tigers during his act\n@highlight\nOne of the animals then lunged towards him and pulled him down\n@highlight\nThe 35-year-old was bitten on the neck before dying in hospital\n@highlight\nVideo of the attack in Sonora state was posted on YouTube", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 250, "end": 266}, {"start": 307, "end": 318}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 573, "end": 597}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Immediately, spectators flee the circus tent as two workers beat the tiger to free @placeholder, who was pinned to the ground", "idx": 71671}], "idx": 46707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Despite admitting it was a late foul that could have left his player with a broken leg, Gus Poyet offered a defence, of sorts, for Fabian Delph, after the midfielder received Aston Villa\u2019s third straight red in four games. The Sunderland manager believes Delph\u2019s reputation for tough tackling precedes him and may have contributed to his early exit for a mistimed challenge on Jordi Gomez. Poyet was Dennis Wise\u2019s assistant at Leeds when Delph was a teenager unafraid to make his presence felt on the training pitches. At Villa Park, his attempt to win possession three minutes after the break went wrong and instead he left his studs on Gomez\u2019s ankle. Referee Martin Atkinson showed no hesitation in producing the red card.\n@highlight\n10-men Aston Villa held out to earn a goalless draw with Sunderland in their Premier League clash at Villa Park\n@highlight\nSunderland's Liam Bridcutt was forced off with through injury after a collision with Christian Benteke on 19minutes\n@highlight\nEngland midfielder Fabian Delph was dismissed for a rash challenge on Jordi Gomez early in the second half\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert's side were reduced to 10-men for the third time in four matches over the festive period", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 675}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Play is delayed while medical staff take care of injured @placeholder midfielder Jordi Gomez", "idx": 71679}], "idx": 46714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By J Gardner The family of the real-life Aunt Jemima is suing the company that made her face synonymous with breakfast for $2billion. D.W. Hunter is the great-grandson of Anna Short Harrington, whose pancake recipe reportedly earned her the honor of becoming the Aunt Jemima mascot in 1935, and says hi family royalties that the company knowingly withheld for over 75 years. He is suing Quaker Oats, its parent company Pepsico and other companies related to the brand on behalf of all Harrington's great grandchildren. A real Aunt Jemima? Aunt Jemima was reportedly based on Anna Short Harrington, but her family says no one has seen a dime since her death in 1955\n@highlight\nD. W. Hunter is suing Pepsico, Quaker Oats and other companies related to the brand\n@highlight\nHunter says his great-grandmother Anna Short Harrington was an employee of Quaker Oats but the company conspired to deny it\n@highlight\nHarrington was reportedly selected as the face of Aunt Jemima when her pancake recipe was chosen for the mass market by Quaker in 1935", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 171, "end": 191}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 575, "end": 595}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 805, "end": 825}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family says Quaker stole 64 original formulas and 22 menus from @placeholder and accuses the company of having a 'racial element' in their exploitation of women since Aunt Jemima debuted in the 1880s.", "idx": 71680}], "idx": 46715} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The unregulated nature of the Web has aided a proliferation of cyber-hate, according to a report the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Tolerance released Monday. The report, Digital Terrorism and Hate 2010, notes that there are about 11,500 hate-affiliated Web pages, a 20 percent jump from last year's study. According to the Wiesenthal Center, personal blogs as well as mainstream social-networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and Twitter are easily flooded with racist and terrorist-related content. \"The spike is not in traditional Web sites in the United States,\" said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. \"It's more global and almost all in the social-networking area.\"\n@highlight\nInternet's unregulated nature has aided proliferation of cyber-hate, report says\n@highlight\nNumber of hate-affiliated Web pages jumped 20 percent in past year\n@highlight\nPersonal blogs, mainstream social-networking sites are affected, authors say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 120, "end": 156}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 340, "end": 356}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 644, "end": 666}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and the answer in every single case is the @placeholder link,\" Cooper said.", "idx": 71687}], "idx": 46720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syria's main opposition group cast doubt on a Pakistani Taliban commander's claim that his fighters are establishing a presence in Syria to battle President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The Syrian National Coalition questioned news reports, including on CNN, saying the Taliban has opened an office in Syria. The group notes that a member of Taliban's Shura Council denied the development, calling it a \"rumor.\" Lucy Liu: Syria's children deserve chance to be kids again \"We ask for clarification regarding coverage that reflects poorly on the Syrian revolution, particularly news about Taliban's office in Syria and other news items about Islamist fighters,\" the coalition said in a statement released Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Are they individuals or part of a splinter group?\n@highlight\nThe Pakistani Taliban is quoted as saying it has fighters in Syria\n@highlight\nForeign fighters have been a presence in Syria\n@highlight\nA Taliban member calls the news of Taliban fighters in Syria a rumor, the opposition says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 166, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 220}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 358, "end": 370}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN journalists previously inside @placeholder have seen foreign fighters participate in the country's civil war, which sprang from unrest sparked in the spring of 2011.", "idx": 71694}], "idx": 46725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 28 June 2012 | UPDATED: 19:24 EST, 29 June 2012 Angela Merkel finally gave ground over new measures to save the stricken euro following an extraordinary night of summit brinkmanship by Italy and Spain. The German Chancellor reluctantly signed off a deal which will allow the eurozone\u2019s \u00a3600billion bailout fund to invest directly in Spain and Italy\u2019s crippled banks. British sources last night insisted that no UK taxpayers\u2019 money would be involved in the deal, as David Cameron had already extricated us from any involvement in the bailout funds. 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Zookeepers at Albuquerque BioPark Zoo were aghast when they found Jasper the Tasmanian devil lying on the ground in a puddle of his own blood when they went to care for him on Wednesday morning. Fox reports that Jasper was last seen alive on Tuesday afternoon. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Likely murdered: Jasper (not pictured) was discovered dead on Wednesday morning in a puddle of his own blood after it appears he was hit by a heavy piece of asphalt Disappearing: A rare form of cancer is killing off the Tasmanian devils in Australia so wildlife workers are trying to keep breeding the animals to keep them alive\n@highlight\nJasper the Tasmanian devil was mysteriously found dead in a pile of his own blood at the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo\n@highlight\nPolice are investigating the incident and believe that someone might have thrown a giant piece of asphalt at Jasper causing him to fracture his skull\n@highlight\nIf caught the murderer could go to jail for animal cruelty\n@highlight\nSurveillance footage shows two boys and a man leaving the animal's enclosure at around 4:30 p.m. but they are not suspects at this time", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 118, "end": 140}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 817, "end": 839}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because the Tasmanian is from @placeholder, the zoo will need to notify the Australian government.", "idx": 71704}], "idx": 46734} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) -- The Bangladeshi government has been asked to find a compromise to bring an end to the Grameen Bank crisis created by removing its founder, microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus. \"We remain hopeful that a compromise solution can be reached to the satisfaction of all parties,\" said Robert O. Blake, U.S. assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian affairs, as he was wrapping up his four-day Bangladesh visit on Tuesday. Yunus \"has brought great honor to Bangladesh, and we in the United States have been deeply troubled by the difficulties he is currently facing,\" Blake said at a press conference at American Club in Dhaka.\n@highlight\nState Department official says U.S. is \"deeply troubled\" by the situation\n@highlight\nYunus and nine Grameen Bank directors have petitions pending before appeals court\n@highlight\nNobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus was removed as head of bank he founded", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's work cast a global spotlight on microcredit, a then-novel idea of making small loans to poor people who would not qualify for standard bank loans.", "idx": 71711}], "idx": 46738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Foy Follow @@FoyChris In the exceptionally difficult and frustrating circumstances, England\u2019s coaches have put together a side that, in most areas, has enough quality to challenge the All Blacks. Stuart Lancaster and his assistants have had to choose from a significantly diluted pool of available players, given the enforced absence of more than a dozen leading men, including five Lions. Yet, the line-up they have selected to play at Eden Park reflects the enhanced depth at their disposal in the majority of positions. There\u2019s no Alex Corbisiero at loosehead prop, but Joe Marler is a powerful deputy who has had a fine season. Dan Cole is not on tour, but David Wilson filled in at tighthead with distinction during the Six Nations. In the second row, Courtney Lawes will be hugely missed but Geoff Parling \u2013 who started in Sydney when the Lions won their series against Australia last summer \u2013 is a reliable figure to fill the void and run the lineout with supreme expertise.\n@highlight\nEngland are depleted but still have the players to challenge New Zealand\n@highlight\nRob Webber, Freddie Burns and Kyle Eastmond all have important roles\n@highlight\nStuart Lancaster sweating on the fitness of scrum half Danny Care\n@highlight\nBen Youngs will step up if Care fails late fitness test ahead of match", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 220}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet, even if that vision is achieved, @placeholder have more potency to summon from the bench, so if they haven\u2019t taken control by the hour mark, they surely will in the final quarter.", "idx": 71721}, {"query": "The acid test: @placeholder (left) takes England to New Zealand to face the might of the All Blacks", "idx": 71722}], "idx": 46745} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Few parents are delighted to learn that their daughter is a porn star, even a highly successful one. But for 21-year-old Mia Khalifa of Florida, a family dispute has taken on international dimensions. Khalifa is PornHub's highest-ranked adult star. But she is also Lebanese-born -- and her chosen line of work has not only disappointed her parents but generated huge controversy in her native country. The debate has gained such a head of steam that some Arab news outlets published a family statement this week condemning Khalifa's actions and expressing the family's regret about her fame as a porn star.\n@highlight\nMia Khalifa moved with her family from Lebanon to the United States as a child\n@highlight\n\"We are probably paying the price of living away from our homeland,\" her family says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Hence, we emphasize that we disassociate ourselves from her actions which do not reflect her family beliefs, her upbringing or her true @placeholder roots.", "idx": 71725}, {"query": "She married an American guy in February 2011 and is currently living with him in @placeholder.", "idx": 71726}, {"query": "She is a 21-year old in @placeholder who has made a decision for herself, with absolutely no wider implications.\"", "idx": 71729}], "idx": 46748} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After a lightning-fast summer assault by ISIS that saw most of Iraq fall into their hands, the country's military is now fighting back and has won a string of symbolic victories. But while Iraq's leaders insist it is their army on the offensive, in reality the victories are being won by a powerful Iranian general - the 'fearless' Ghasem Soleimani. Refusing to wear a bullet-proof vest on the front lines, and with his motto 'death is the beginning of life, not the end', he has inspired Iraqi troops to victory where the government has failed. 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Hamid Mir, a senior anchor on Geo TV's prime time programming, escaped the attempt on his life Monday when the bomb was found attached to the back of his car and disabled before it could cause any harm. Read more: Who are the Pakistani Taliban? \"We will continue targeting journalists who propagate a secular agenda and side with the government,\" Ihsanullah Ihsan, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, said by telephone Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: The Pakistani Taliban say they planted the bomb\n@highlight\nA bag containing explosives is found attached to Hamid Mir's car\n@highlight\nHe is an anchor on the television station Geo TV's prime time broadcast\n@highlight\n\"I will not stop telling the truth,\" Mir says following the attempt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 533, "end": 548}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is frequently cited by press freedom advocacy groups as being among the most deadly countries in the world from which to report.", "idx": 71744}], "idx": 46759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:12 EST, 14 September 2013 Nick Clegg tonight pleaded with his party to unite behind him, as Lembit Opik made fresh calls for the Lib Dem leader to quit. Writing for MailOnline, ex-MP Mr Opik warned that without a new leader the Lib Dems faced \u2018destruction\u2019. In a damning assessment of the Deputy Prime Minister\u2019s performance, Mr Opik claims that if the party were a business \u2018he\u2019d have been fired a long ago\u2019. 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Father-of-two Mark Breslin - who was Head of Commercial Global M2M - was found by staff in a hotel bedroom in Seattle. Mr Breslin, 39 - who had joint British-American Citizenship - was in America on business. A post mortem has failed to find the cause of death and Seattle police continue to investigate his death.\n@highlight\nMark Breslin leaves a wife and two children\n@highlight\nPost mortem fails to establish cause of death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 157, "end": 185}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 305, "end": 333}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 418, "end": 445}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Toxicology and histology tests were now taking place in @placeholder and would be sent to him later.", "idx": 71763}], "idx": 46775} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hamid Dabashi is the author of \"Iran: A People Interrupted.\" He is Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York. His Web site is http://www.hamiddabashi.com/ Hamid Dabashi says it's wrong to view the conflict in Iran as a battle of the middle class vs. the poor. 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His riveting portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's \"Lincoln\" has been honored with the Golden Globe and SAG best actor awards. While those awards are often predictive of the Oscar best actor winner, Day-Lewis is downplaying his chances. \"I think members of the Academy love surprises, so the worst thing that can happen to you is some kind of expectations,\" he said. \"I think they'd probably be delighted if it was anybody else.\"\n@highlight\nOscar voters \"love surprises,\" Daniel Day-Lewis says\n@highlight\n\"There was absolutely no way that I thought we'd win this award,\" Ben Affleck says\n@highlight\n\"I'm going to go to an island somewhere\" after Oscars, Jennifer Lawrence says\n@highlight\nBryan Cranston tries to discourage young actors, telling them it takes \" total dedication\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 131, "end": 163}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}, {"start": 974, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Day-@placeholder would be the first male actor to win three best actor Oscars.", "idx": 71774}], "idx": 46783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were tried through YouTube and hanged by remote control as hundreds captured their agonising last moments on mobile phones. But though the deaths of Alireza Mafiha and Mohammad Ali Sarvari had all the accoutrements of the 21st century, the essence of their executions was medieval. The pair, executed for robbery, were paraded before a baying crowd of 300 in a public park at the centre of the Iranian capital, Tehran. Shocking: Iranians witness the public execution of Alireza Mafiha and Mohammad Ali Sarvari in Tehran. The two men posted a video on YouTube in December showing them robbing and assaulting a man with a machete\n@highlight\nAlireza Mafiha, 23 and Mohammad Ali Sarvari, 20, executed in Tehran\n@highlight\nPair had posted a video of themselves assaulting man with machete\n@highlight\nFootage shown on state television and caused public outcry\n@highlight\nTwo accomplices were sentenced to 10 years in prison and 74 lashes", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 173, "end": 192}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 475, "end": 488}, {"start": 494, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 667, "end": 686}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "balaclava-clad @placeholder police officer who put an arm around his back.", "idx": 71778}], "idx": 46784} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Under the care of \"optimistic\" doctors, Jahi McMath -- whom a judge and other doctors have declared brain-dead, over her family's objections -- is \"improving\" days after her release from an Oakland, California, hospital, her family's lawyer said. However, barring a misdiagnosis, medical experts say the teen's condition can't improve if she is truly \"brain dead,\" because there's no way to come back to life once brain activity ceases. Attorney Chris Dolan detailed some of what's happened to the 13-year-old girl since her release Sunday from Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland. After initially \"doing poorly she is stabilizing,\" he said, adding that the teen underwent tracheotomy and gastrostomy tube procedures.\n@highlight\nJahi had successful procedures after leaving an Oakland hospital, lawyer says\n@highlight\n\"She is doing very well and getting the treatment she should have gotten,\" he adds\n@highlight\nDoctors believe \"her health is improving,\" adds the McMath family's lawyer\n@highlight\nDoctors and a judge declared her brain dead; her family disagreed", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 545, "end": 589}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has declined to say if she had been transferred to another facility and, if so, to describe that facility.", "idx": 71779}], "idx": 46785} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The body of an 8-year-old girl who was abducted Friday night from a Walmart in Jacksonville, Florida, was discovered Saturday morning, police said. \"This is a transition from an abduction investigation to a murder investigation,\" Jacksonville Sheriff's Office spokesman Shannon Hartley told reporters. \"Obviously, we have the unfortunate answer that we didn't want to have.\" Donald James Smith, 56, faces kidnapping and murder charges. He was listed as being held without bond Saturday night. Smith is a registered sex offender who was released from custody on May 31, according to Michael Williams, director of the sheriff's investigations department. Authorities from the sheriff's office had just made contact with him to verify his address on Friday morning, Williams said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Donald James Smith, 56, faces charges\n@highlight\nNEW: Smith had promised to buy the girl's family clothes and hamburgers, a sheriff's official says\n@highlight\nCherish Lilly Perrywinkle's mother reported Friday night that she was missing from a Walmart\n@highlight\n\"We are very confident\" Smith took her from the store, a police spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 239, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 384, "end": 401}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 803, "end": 820}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 962, "end": 986}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After being inside the store for a couple hours, the man then offered to buy some hamburgers,\" @placeholder told reporters.", "idx": 71783}, {"query": "Soon after, @placeholder said in a subsequent news conference, police followed a lead that took them four miles from the Walmart to a church, near which the child's body was discovered.", "idx": 71784}], "idx": 46787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Republican-led House approved a resolution on Wednesday authorizing Speaker John Boehner to sue President Barack Obama over claims he abused his powers at the expense of Congress and the Constitution. 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Bare-knuckle. Down-and-dirty. South Carolina has a rich and storied history of tough political tactics. There's the stooge third-party candidate allegedly recruited by legendary Republican operative Lee Atwater to deliver anti-Semitic attacks against Democratic congressional candidate Max Heller in 1978 or the shadowy \"push polls\" about black babies that helped undercut Arizona Sen. John McCain's renegade presidential bid here in 2000. It's the fun and easy topic for pundits to chew on when they drop in to the first-in-the-South primary state after frigid tours of duty in Iowa and New Hampshire. But are South Carolina politics as nasty as advertised?\n@highlight\n\"Dirty tricks\" seem to bubble up in South Carolina politics more frequently than elsewhere\n@highlight\nBut it's been more than a decade since such tactics have derailed a statewide candidacy\n@highlight\nS.C. Gov. 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From the ancient ruins of Rome, a new empire rises. But with a nod to the past, the city's newest gladiator James Pallotta's eyes light up when his thoughts turn to historic sites like the Colosseum. For if all roads lead to Rome, the AS Roma president is leaving no stone unturned in his intention to marry the Eternal City's historic past with Italian football's new emerging force. \"I have one big goal,\" Pallotta tells CNN, with an infectious smile. \"I want to get the city to let us play somebody like Barcelona or Bayern Munich or someone like that at the Colosseum.\"\n@highlight\nAS Roma President James Pallotta outlines new strategy for Italian club\n@highlight\nPallotta wants to see his team play at Rome's Colosseum or Circus Maximus\n@highlight\nClub's new stadium set to open in time for 2016-17 season\n@highlight\nRoma faces Bayern Munich in Champions League on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 632}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 950, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neither @placeholder nor Bayern responded to CNN's request to see if they would consider playing against Roma in one of these venues in a friendly.", "idx": 71804}], "idx": 46795} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They do things differently at Sociedad Deportiva Eibar, up in the mist-cloaked valleys of the Basque country. And it is working. The smallest club ever to compete in Spanish soccer's top flight is debt free, self-sustaining, and steadfast in its determination not to overextend itself. That is a novelty in La Liga, whose two leading lights -- Real Madrid and Barcelona -- are in the red to an estimated combined tune of over $1 billion. Eibar's town has a population of just 27,000 and its football club a miniscule budget to help sustain a charge for safety in its first ever season in the top division.\n@highlight\nTiny Eibar is punching above its weight during its first ever season in Spain's La Liga\n@highlight\nThe club are the smallest to have played in the top league but sit ninth in the table\n@highlight\nThe Basque club is debt free and self-sustaining unlike a lot of other clubs\n@highlight\nPresident Alez Aranzabal: \"The relationship between the town and the team is unique.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 62}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though Aranzabal has gone full-time and 13 people have been recruited to cope with the demands of @placeholder, it will revert to a skeleton staff should the club be relegated.", "idx": 71808}], "idx": 46798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joe Bernstein Little did Marion Bartoli and Andy Murray realise when they celebrated their Wimbledon titles at the Champion\u2019s Ball last year that they would soon have something else in common - coach Amelie Mauresmo. Mauresmo was in Bartoli\u2019s corner when she unexpectedly won Wimbledon as a 125-1 outsider at the age of 28, and now she has been handpicked by Murray to help him retain his singles title at SW19 in a week\u2019s time. It is a decision that has caused shockwaves throughout the sporting world - the first time a leading men\u2019s player has appointed a woman to be his coach. But Bartoli, able to give a unique insight into how the 34-year-old works, believes it is a move that will allow Murray to cope with the added pressure of being the first Briton to try and retain the men\u2019s singles title at Wimbledon since Fred Perry in the Thirties.\n@highlight\nMauresmo coached Bartoli to the 2013 Wimbledon women's championship\n@highlight\nThe French coach and former world No 1 is the first woman to have been appointed coach of a top men's player\n@highlight\nMauresmo took over as Murray's coach before the tournament at Queen's\n@highlight\nBartoli said his appointment of Mauresmo was brave but not a surprise", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 203, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Something she hopes Mauresmo can transmit to @placeholder this year.", "idx": 71812}], "idx": 46800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter An airman who came home from deployment in Afghanistan a month early surprised his teen son by dressing as the opposing team for a heart-warming reunion. Master Sergeant Joseph Martel's wife Julia knew he was coming home early, but they kept the news from their son Justin. Kendall picked up her husband at Spangdahlem Air Force base in Germany last September and the two of them took a road trip to Brussels, Belgium, where Justin was participating in a school football game. Scroll down for video... Joyous reunion: Master Sergeant Joseph Martel returned home from deployment in Afghanistan a month earlier than expected, so he and his wife Julia decided to give his son a big surprise\n@highlight\nAir Force Master Sergeant Joseph Martel sneaked onto the field to surprise his son at a football game in Brussels, Belgium\n@highlight\nThe airman donned the opposing team's uniform before taking off his helmet for a tearful reunion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 330, "end": 340}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I had no idea it was going to happen,' @placeholder later said.", "idx": 71818}], "idx": 46804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. 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During a campaign event in Columbia, Missouri, Biden did not mention his Republican counterpart by name but said, \"I hear all this talk about how the Republicans are going to work in dealing with parents who have both the joy ... and the difficulty of raising a child who has a developmental disability, who were born with a birth defect.\"\n@highlight\nBiden says GOP advocates for special needs kids should support stem cell research\n@highlight\nMcCain camp says Biden \"sunk to a new low\" with comments\n@highlight\nGOP VP pick Palin has a son with Down syndrome, opposes stem cell research\n@highlight\nBiden spokesman says vice presidential nominee did not target Palin", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 368, "end": 370}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 994, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder signed a bill this year increasing special needs funding but frustrated some of the bill's co-sponsors by stepping in only at the last minute.", "idx": 71827}], "idx": 46812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper Last updated at 6:48 PM on 15th February 2012 Thug: Lukasz Sklepkowski, 29, who slammed the Metropolitan Police dog's head in a door repeatedly A thug who repeatedly slammed a door on a police dog\u2019s head walked free from court with just a community order. The wounded German Shepherd was one of only seven dogs working for the Metropolitan Police which are trained to abseil in firearms situations. Polish Lukasz Sklepkowski, 29, trapped the animal, named Zinzan, as officers were searching for lost property in Edgware, north London, last October. It suffered severe bruising in the attack.\n@highlight\nThug skipped court but was found guilty in his absence\n@highlight\nPolice dog Zinzan suffered severe bruising and was put on the 'strongest possible' painkillers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 83}, {"start": 106, "end": 124}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 341, "end": 359}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 420, "end": 437}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, of no fixed address, was yesterday given a 12-month community order.", "idx": 71833}], "idx": 46817} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hosts South Africa opened the 2010 World Cup with a 1-1 draw with Mexico on Friday as the world's greatest sporting spectacle arrived on the African continent for the first time. An estimated global audience of hundreds of millions watched as the home side's Siphiwe Tshabalala crashed home the first goal of the tournament early in the second half to send Johannesburg's Soccer City stadium into ecstatic celebrations. Mexico's Rafael Marquez leveled the scores with 11 minutes left, beating goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune from close range. But South Africa's Katlego Mphela missed a golden opportunity to win the match in the final moments as his shot bounced back off the post.\n@highlight\nSouth Africa draw 1-1 with Mexico in opening game of the 2010 World Cup\n@highlight\nSouth Africa is the first African nation to host the 80-year-old tournament\n@highlight\n32 teams competing for glory; Brazil, Spain considered favorites\n@highlight\nFan: \"The World Cup is inside us. 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He held power until the 2008 elections after which he resigned. Since then he has lived in self-imposed exile in London. In late 2010 he launched the All Pakistan Muslim League party with a view to running for office in 2013. Musharraf now says he plans to return to his home country sometime at the end of January. How did Musharraf establish himself as a player in Pakistani politics? Like most Muslims, Musharraf's family moved to Pakistan when British India was divided into India and Pakistan, and settled in Karachi. Musharraf's father was a career diplomat, which saw him spend his early childhood in Turkey due to his father's assignment in Ankara. But despite early family life in civil service, Musharraf decided on a different career path -- in 1964 he was commissioned second lieutenant in an artillery regiment in the Pakistani Army.\n@highlight\nMusharraf's rise through the military helped him cement his political power in Pakistan\n@highlight\nHe deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless coup in 1999\n@highlight\nMusharraf's popularity plummeted in 2007 after he suspended a senior judge\n@highlight\nHe now says he'll return to his country between January 27 and 30, 2012", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 292, "end": 317}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 973, "end": 986}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Musharraf was returning from an overseas visit in October 1999, @placeholder refused to allow the commercial airliner with 200 passengers on board to land.", "idx": 71843}], "idx": 46824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At least 40 people have been killed in a wave of sectarian car bombings across Iraq. 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Two car bombs left dozens killed and injured in the city today\n@highlight\nBombers target Shiite neighbourhoods in Baghdad and Basra\n@highlight\nFears of return to widespread sectarian violence\n@highlight\nNo group has yet claimed responsibility for the blasts", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Force: A boy looks at the shattered remains of a vehicle caught in the @placeholder bomb attack.", "idx": 71844}], "idx": 46825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter ASDA has claimed a victory over its thriving budget rival Aldi by getting a TV ad, which claimed to offer savings of \u00a345 a week, banned. Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury\u2019s are under fierce pressure because millions have switched to the likes of Aldi and Lidl during the cost of living squeeze. The big four have lost billions in sales to their budget rivals, which have mounted aggressive campaigns to target middle income families. Aldi's 'Swap & Save' advert featured a mum who said she saved \u00a345 a week by switching from her usual supermarket Now, they are fighting back with price cuts of their own and attempts to undermine the discount claims of Aldi.\n@highlight\nIntense competition between big four supermarkets and budget rivals\n@highlight\nAsda complained to regulator about Aldi's 'Swap & Save\u2019 campaign\n@highlight\nThe commercial claimed a family can save \u00a345 a week by switching to Aldi\n@highlight\nAsda said different products were compared and figures were from 2013\n@highlight\nRegulator found the advert 'created a misleading impression' of savings\n@highlight\nDespite ban, Aldi insists the 'overall message' of the advert remains true", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pointed out that the price comparisons were made in the April to May period of 2013 and therefore may not have still been relevant when the commercial appeared.", "idx": 71849}], "idx": 46830} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I recall being an undergraduate in Russian Studies at Amherst College when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in December 1979. I was flabbergasted when then-President Carter initially expressed surprise that Leonid Brezhnev and his cronies decided to undertake that ill-fated adventure. Just the little I knew of Soviet history at that time led me to conclude that one should never be na\u00c3\u00afve about Russia. Wisely, the Carter administration soon implemented a wide-ranging and powerful set of sanctions against the USSR. 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Olympia Snowe of Maine on a scaled-back health care bill, according to two sources familiar with the negotiations. Sen. Olympia Snowe is part of the bipartisan so-called \"Gang of Six\" negotiating on health care. The compromise plan would lack a government-run public health insurance option favored by Obama, but would leave the door open to adding that provision down the road under an idea proposed by Snowe, the sources said. One of the sources said White House officials are \"deep in conversations\" with Snowe on a much smaller health care bill than Obama originally envisioned.\n@highlight\nMaine Sen. 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And this is how \u2013 according to filmmakers, at least \u2013 the young Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret subsequently mingled with the masses as the raucous VE Day celebrations continued into the night. Girls\u2019 Night Out is a fictionalised version of the evening of May 8, 1945, when the future queen and her sister slipped out of the Palace and joined in with the party spirit. Elizabeth detailed the occasion in her teenage diaries, recalling the event was \u2018great fun\u2019 as she mixed with revellers in the streets.\n@highlight\nPhotographs show the dramatic re-imagination of VE day which marked the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945\n@highlight\nYoung Elizabeth seen talking with young men, while Princess Margaret dances in Trafalgar Square fountain\n@highlight\nScenes are from controversial new film Girls Night Out - an adaptation of the Honourable Margaret Rhodes's memoir\n@highlight\nThe film has not been verified by the Palace - but sections of memoir thought to have been approved by the Queen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 118, "end": 134}, {"start": 178, "end": 193}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 840, "end": 854}, {"start": 900, "end": 907}, {"start": 919, "end": 934}, {"start": 995, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Princess @placeholder smiles and laughs with a handsome man in uniform in the controversial film", "idx": 71878}], "idx": 46846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Whitney Houston's only child opened up Sunday about her late mother in her first interview since the singer's death last month. 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The Ellendale, North Dakota, farmer had gotten caught in the power takeoff shaft of his farming equipment, and his injuries left him unable to plant his 2,500 acres of soybeans and corn. The accident might have meant the end of his family's farm. Enter Bill Gross and Farm Rescue. Since 2006, the successful UPS pilot has been, in his \"spare\" time, providing a helping hand and a hearty dose of hope for American family farmers like Olson.\n@highlight\nUPS pilot Bill Gross offers assistance and hope for American family farmers\n@highlight\nHe and volunteers help farmers who suffer major illness, injury or natural disaster\n@highlight\nGross' nonprofit, Farm Rescue, has helped 59 farmers since 2006", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 553, "end": 555}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Years ago, when there was an accident or an injury, neighbors would usually come and help each other,\" recalls @placeholder.", "idx": 71889}], "idx": 46852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The grieving family of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 have criticised the timing of a new book that claims the plane may have been accidentally shot down and the search for survivors covered up. The family of missing Brisbane man Rod Burrows say they are at pains to understand how still, after 71 days of ongoing global search efforts, no one knows what happened to the missing plane which vanished on March 8 and how a book could be released so soon after. Flight MH370: The Mystery makes the incredible claim that the airline was shot down by US-Thai joint strike fighters accidentally as part of a training drill gone horribly wrong. The book goes on to claim the search party was purposely sent in the wrong direction as part of a cover up.\n@highlight\nNew book Flight MH370: The Mystery claims the plane was shot down accidentally and its tracks covered up\n@highlight\nAuthor Nigel Cawthorne tells relatives of missing passengers they will never know what happened\n@highlight\nGrieving family of missing man say book's been released too soon\n@highlight\nBook claims tracking software on plane was too basic\n@highlight\nFlight MH370: The Mystery, by Nigel Cawthorne, is out now (\u00a37.99, John Blake Publishing).", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 60}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 889, "end": 903}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also raises more doubt into toe plane's disappearance, claiming it could have been located if its tracking software had been upgraded - something that costs just \u00a36 ($10) per flight.", "idx": 71892}], "idx": 46853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- Last week during the day, some kids in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, were playing soccer in a park when a car slowed down, guys got out and executed a 13-year-old boy. And then they drove away, unmolested in a city with 11,000 army and police officers. The Mexican government repeatedly states that 90 percent of the deaths in the current drug war are of people who are dirty; that is, criminals involved in the drug business. The killings of reporters and of innocent women, men and children continually belie that statement. The child was not a cartel member in disguise. Nor were the 15 high school kids killed at a party in a small house in a poor barrio. Their parents had made them hold the celebration of a sports victory at home because it was too dangerous to be out in the city.\n@highlight\nCharles Bowden: 5,000 killed in Juarez in 27 months, one of most violent cities on Earth\n@highlight\nBowden: Innocents die in crossfire among cartels, army, police\n@highlight\nHe says drug trade is a source of money for the Mexican economy\n@highlight\nBowden: U.S. must face NAFTA's failures and the lethal results of \"war on drugs\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 85}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The first thing to do if we want to come clean about the slaughter in @placeholder is start smelling the coffee.", "idx": 71897}], "idx": 46854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration announced new measures to combat black-market fishing and protect ocean ecosystems on Tuesday, as scientists, diplomats, policymakers, and heads of state concluded a conference dedicated to ocean preservation. In a recorded statement kicking off the second day of the Our Ocean conference, the President cited recent efforts by his administration to limit carbon output from power plants as a first step toward promoting ocean health. \"Today,\" he said, \"I'm building on that promise by directing the federal government create a national strategy to combat black-market fishing that threatens our oceans, undermines our economy and often supports dangerous criminals.\"\n@highlight\nObama calls for strategy to combat black-market fishing\n@highlight\nHe says he'll protect \"our most precious marine landscapes\"\n@highlight\nOur Ocean international conference is hosted by State Department\n@highlight\nLeonardo DiCaprio pledges additional $7 million to ocean preservation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 910, "end": 925}, {"start": 938, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added, \"I stand here today to challenge all of you to step up, to utilize your positions of authority to ensure the health of the oceans that are so vital to people's lives all around the world.\"", "idx": 71907}], "idx": 46858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a fortune built up from a lifetime a films, her marriage to screen legend Humphrey Bogart, an esteemed art collection and the $9 million apartment she treasured on New York's Upper West Side. And almost all of the Lauren Bacall's $26.6 million estate will be split amongst her three children. However the Oscar-winning actress - who died of a stroke aged 89 on August 12 - was careful to make sure her beloved dog, Sophie, would be well looked after. The first item of her will - filed in a rush order at Manhattan Surrogate\u2019s Court on Friday, according to Page Six - left $10,000 to her son, Sam Robards, to take care of the spaniel.\n@highlight\nMoney will be split evenly between children Stephen Bogart, 65, Leslie Bogart, 58, and Sam Robards, 53\n@highlight\n$10,000 was left to Sam to care for dog Sophie\n@highlight\nArt collection will be auctioned off this fall\n@highlight\nBacall lived in the same New York apartment since 1961 which is now worth about $9 million\n@highlight\nShe died of a stroke on August 12 aged 89", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 95}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 512, "end": 538}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 25 years her senior, @placeholder died of throat cancer in 1957.", "idx": 71911}], "idx": 46860} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday outlined his foreign policy vision and defended his record to date. What caught our experts' ears was as much about what he didn't address as much as what he did. Obama lays out foreign policy challenges Here are their takeaways: 1. Partner in Yemen still has problems: Obama's call for a new $5 billion counter-terrorism fund to \"train, build capacity, and facilitate partner countries on the front lines\" may find it tough going to achieve quick results. \"These resources will give us flexibility to fulfill different missions, including training security forces in Yemen who have gone on the offensive against al Qaeda; supporting a multinational force to keep the peace in Somalia; working with European allies to train a functioning security force and border patrol in Libya; and facilitating French operations in Mali,\" the President said.\n@highlight\nU.S. officials still have questions about the Yemeni military's ability\n@highlight\nAn anti-terrorism strategy without diplomacy is a short-term fix, President says\n@highlight\nObama presented a lawyerly defense of his foreign policy to date", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both sides are maneuvering, both attack and counterattack, but even with @placeholder military efforts, the basic power on the ground doesn't shift for either side.", "idx": 71912}], "idx": 46861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:12 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 23 January 2014 Rare photos of Buffalo Bill Cody\u2019s Wild West Show taken during his legendary tour of Scotland over a century ago are to be sold at auction. The showman and his team left the U.S. twice to visit Scotland - one of the photos shows Buffalo Bill and his real cowboys and cowgirls during their visit to Dundee in 1904. The show, which wowed crowds with cowboys, horses and Native Indians, had a highly successful three month residency at a Glasgow showground in 1892, followed by a Scottish wide tour in 1904 when they travelled by train to 29 towns and cities across Scotland.\n@highlight\nWilliam F. 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It's open to everyone and allows all people to communicate. Facebook and Google have added new translation tools, but they take different approaches. But, so far, there have been several hitches in that plan. Not everyone has access to a computer and a broadband connection. Some governments still censor the Internet. And of course, we don't all speak the same language. For the World Wide Web to be truly global, shouldn't Chinese speakers be able to chat online with people who only speak Spanish? And why should an English speaker be barred from reading blogs written in Malagasy or Zulu?\n@highlight\nFacebook and Google are finding new ways to translate the Web\n@highlight\nFacebook favors human translation; Google leans on its computers\n@highlight\nGoogle claims to be the largest translation service online, with 51 languages\n@highlight\nFacebook announces a new service to let Internet users help translate sites", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder plans to let computers do most of the work.", "idx": 71933}, {"query": "Size: More than 65 languages function on Facebook now, according to @placeholder's statistics.", "idx": 71934}], "idx": 46877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 11:11 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 23 July 2013 The senior Crown lawyer who played a pivotal role in the conviction of two of Stephen Lawrence\u2019s killers was today named the country\u2019s top prosecutor. Alison Saunders, 52, is to succeed human rights barrister Keir Starmer QC as Director of Public Prosecutions later this year. The married mother-of-two - currently chief prosecutor in London - has overseen some of the country\u2019s highest profile murder cases during her 27 year career in the Crown Prosecution Service. New appointment: Alison Saunders, pictured left, will take over the position of Director of Public Prosecutions from Keir Starmer QC at the end of the year\n@highlight\nMother-of-two Alison Saunders is currently the chief prosecutor in London\n@highlight\nShe took the landmark decision to prosecute Gary Dobson and David Norris over the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence\n@highlight\nThe 52-year-old will succeed human rights barrister Keir Starmer QC as Director of Public Prosecutions later this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 297, "end": 311}, {"start": 316, "end": 346}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 529, "end": 553}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 636, "end": 666}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}, {"start": 987, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has been an outstanding leader within the CPS and she will make a first rate @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 71942}], "idx": 46880} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MUMBAI, India (CNN) -- An Indian official said the coordinated terrorist attacks that killed at least 183 people in nine sites across Mumbai this week could have been much worse. An Indian soldier carries his rifle outside the Taj Mahal Hotel on Saturday in Mumbai, India. \"We found bullets with them, hand grenades, bombs,\" R.R. 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Newcastle \u2013 without senior goalkeepers Tim Krul and Rob Elliot until January because of injury \u2013 will not be allowed by the Premier League to bring in a replacement stopper on an emergency-loan deal. Manager Alan Pardew, however, was always minded to give Alnwick a run in the team after his performance during the second half of Saturday\u2019s 2-1 victory over Chelsea. Jak Alnwick made his Newcastle debut on Saturday, pictured (left) punching a cross away from danger\n@highlight\nNewcastle are without Tim Krul and Rob Elliot until January through injury\n@highlight\nJak Alnwick is set to make his full debut away at Arsenal on Saturday\n@highlight\nAfter that, he will play in the cup, before a home debut against Sunderland\n@highlight\nGoalkeeping coach Andy Woodman has backed him to play well", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Newcastle keeper Alnwick (centre) will start his first game for Alan Pardew's side against @placeholder", "idx": 71955}], "idx": 46891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Birth rates among Polish women rise by two thirds when they move to Britain, official figures showed yesterday. Those who migrated here after 2004 have an average of 2.13 children compared with the 1.30 level seen in their native land. Romanians have enjoyed an even bigger baby boom \u2013 producing 2.93 children in Britain but only 1.25 back home. New figures from the Office for National Statistics shows women from Romania have the highest fertility rates in England and Wales The women may have been playing \u2018catch-up\u2019 after delaying pregnancy ahead of emigrating, the Office for National Statistics said. But higher income \u2013 whether in wages or benefits \u2013 and better schools and living conditions in Britain, may also have encouraged the extra births, the agency added.\n@highlight\nTotal fertility rate - average number of children they can expect to have - for Romanian women in England and Wales is 2.93\n@highlight\nAmong women in Romania it is only 1.25, and 1.84 for UK-born mothers\n@highlight\nOne in four babies is born to mothers born overseas", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 367, "end": 396}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 570, "end": 599}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 972, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "worse in @placeholder than in the population\u2019s country of origin, this may", "idx": 71959}], "idx": 46894} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Futoshi Toba's wife was killed by last year's tsunami but as a father of two and mayor of Rikuzentakata in Japan's Iwate Prefecture he has little time to grieve. Toba's daily routine starts by driving his two sons -- 13-year-old Taiga and 11-year-old Kanato -- to their elementary and junior high schools; two structures that were not affected by the tsunami and the reason they were not victims of the disaster. Fortunately for Toba the route doesn't take him past his old house where his wife perished. He says he doesn't like to see it and be reminded of his loss.\n@highlight\nMayor of city in Iwate prefecture lost wife in 2011 tsunami\n@highlight\nPersonal struggle to raise his sons and rebuild the city of Rikuzentakata\n@highlight\nHopes that residents of city will stay, although 1,000 have left", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Send in your memories of last year's disaster in @placeholder", "idx": 71961}], "idx": 46896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle Updated: 15:49 EST, 28 February 2012 Jennifer Hudson warned her sister not to marry the man who is suspected of murdering her mother, brother and seven-year-old nephew, it has emerged. Police interviewed the Oscar-winner shortly after the murders at her mother's home in the Englewood neighbourhood of Chicago in 2008. Ms Hudson said she knew something was wrong on the morning of October 24, 2008, when she couldn't reach her mother - whom she spoke to daily - according to documents filed by prosecutors last week. Harrowing: Jennifer Hudson poses with her Oscar in 2008 and brother-in-law William Balfour. She's expected to testify at his murder trial over the shootings of her mother, brother and nephew\n@highlight\nRomance caused 'family tension', actress told police\n@highlight\nRelatives were shot dead at Chicago home in 2008\n@highlight\nOscar-winner may testify at murder trial of William Balfour in April", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 53, "end": 67}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastating: The SUV, where the body of seven-year-old Julian King was found with gunshot wounds, is removed from a @placeholder street", "idx": 71962}], "idx": 46897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "They came home from school to find their father missing. It had started off like any other day. As usual, Ronald Soza dropped off his kids Cesia, 17, and Ronald Jr., 14, at school in Pompano Beach, Florida. Ronald Soza returned home to find U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents waiting for him at his doorstep. Soza, an undocumented immigrant from Nicaragua, was taken to a detention center. When the teens -- both legal residents -- came home to an empty house at the end of the day, they realized something was very wrong. Then the phone rang. It was their father, trying to reassure them that everything would be OK.\n@highlight\nTeen siblings who are legal U.S. residents were left alone after feds deported immigrant parents\n@highlight\nU.S. children whose parents are deported often struggle with school, finances, friendships\n@highlight\nAn estimated 5,100 U.S. kids in 22 states have had parents detained or deported, say experts", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 241, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while under supervision, @placeholder committed 39 violations, including failure to attend appointments with immigration authorities, according to ICE.", "idx": 71965}, {"query": "\"I can contribute more here than in @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 71968}], "idx": 46900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A top Taliban political leader delivered a message Friday to President Obama, calling his attempt to lure away Taliban fighters with money \"an old weapon that has failed already.\" \"The Mujahedeen of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan are not mercenaries and employed gunmen like the armed men of the invaders and their surrogates,\" Mullah Brader Akhund said in the statement. \"This war will come to an end when all invaders leave our country and an Islamic government based on the aspirations of our people is formed in the country.\" Akhund is the deputy emir of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which is the political arm of the Taliban.\n@highlight\nMullah Brader Akhund calls the strategy \"an old weapon that has failed already\"\n@highlight\nTaliban reintegration plan aims to separate local Taliban from leaders, pay fighters to quit\n@highlight\nPlan has \"reasonable chance for some success,\" may not be long-term solution, analyst says\n@highlight\nTop U.S. commander, Gen. 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At least two videos published on YouTube earlier this week show burly, heavily armed soldiers with no insignia in the city, which has been gripped by pro-Moscow protests. In one of the videos onlookers can be heard shouting 'Blackwater! Blackwater!' as the armed men, who wear no insignia, jog through the streets. 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Here, State Department producer Elise Labott offers insights into Condoleezza Rice's trip. Turkish protesters throw darts at an image of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's visit to Turkey has a dual purpose: convince the Turkish leadership to hold off on a military intervention into northern Iraq and bolster Turkey's confidence in the United States. Both are a tall order. Warm feelings toward the United States on the streets of Turkey are in short supply, and the welcome mat is not out for Rice. This week, protesters in Ankara threw darts at a photograph of Rice and held signs that read, \"Terrorist Rice, take your bloody hands from Turkey\" and \"Go home Rice.\"\n@highlight\nProtesters to Rice: \"Go home\"\n@highlight\nRice has tall order in trying to bolster Turk confidence in U.S.\n@highlight\nWashington doesn't want Iran to take advantage of souring U.S.-Turkish relations", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 171, "end": 186}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 231, "end": 246}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 364}, {"start": 389, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 889, "end": 900}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Washington also wants to avoid @placeholder using the crisis to further leverage in the region.", "idx": 71977}], "idx": 46904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Vietnamese fishing boat has sunk after colliding with a Chinese vessel near an island chain in the South China Sea at the center of a territorial dispute between the two Communist neighbors. According to China's state-run Xinhua news agency, the Vietnamese vessel had been \"harassing\" a Chinese fishing boat at 5 p.m. local time on Monday in waters near the Paracel Islands, a largely uninhabited archipelago also known by the Chinese as the Xisha Islands. However, Luu Tien Thang, a senior officer aboard a Vietnamese coast guard boat patrolling waters nearby, told CNN Tuesday the Vietnamese vessel reported that it had actually been rammed by the Chinese ship during a distress call.\n@highlight\nXinhua: Vietnamese fishing boat sank after colliding with Chinese vessel off Paracel Islands\n@highlight\nBeijing has been drilling for oil near the island chain in the South China Sea both nations claim\n@highlight\nVietnamese coast guard officials say the fishing boat was rammed amid rising tensions\n@highlight\nAll 10 crew aboard the fishing boat were rescued by nearby vessels", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 172, "end": 180}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 867, "end": 881}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other Vietnamese fishing boats and coast guard ships picked up the 10 crew members aboard the @placeholder vessel, Luu added.", "idx": 71978}], "idx": 46905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "WWE star Kevin Nash and his teenage son were arrested this morning after the pair allegedly got into a drunken and bloody brawl. Wrestling star Kevin Nash, 55, was taken into custody in Volusia County, Florida after cops were called about a domestic dispute shortly after midnight. TMZ reports that cops arrested Kevin because they felt as though he was the primary aggressor but also arrested his teenage son Tristen after noticing blood on Kevin Nash's face. Arrested: WWE star Kevin Nash (left) and his teenage son Tristen (right) were arrested this morning after the pair allegedly got into a drunken and bloody brawl\n@highlight\nWrestling star Kevin Nash, 55, was taken into custody in Volusia County, Florida after cops were called about a domestic dispute\n@highlight\nTristen who measures 6'5\"and who weighs 200 lbs claims that his dad Kevin Nash was yelling at him about the relationship of he and his girlfriend\n@highlight\nKevin Nash says that Tristen 'spit in his face and elbow-checked him'\n@highlight\nTwo hours after Tristen was arrested his uncle called police on Tristen for 'attacking his mom", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder who stands at 6'1 and weighs 277 lbs has won 21 wrestling championships using his famous move the jackknife power-bomb.", "idx": 71985}], "idx": 46909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "AUSTIN, Texas (CNN) -- Garry Mauro will never forget that night in 1972 when he says Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham ignored the post-election party surrounding them, instead preferring to huddle in a corner and talk about changing the future. Hillary and Bill Clinton worked on George McGovern's 1972 campaign in Texas before they wed in 1975. The young then-unmarried couple, attending Yale Law, weren't interested in letting off steam with their Democratic colleagues in Austin, Texas, according to Mauro, who's now a strategist with Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. The three were among a group of Young Turk Democrats working that summer to register voters in Texas. The Clintons had just started dating, said Mauro, who years later became Texas land commissioner. \"They obviously had a lot of respect for each other, and they would spend hours talking to each other.\"\n@highlight\nLongtime Clinton pal recalls boozy post-election party in '72\n@highlight\nNewly dating Clinton and Rodham display early political intensity\n@highlight\nWill Texas rev up Clinton's White House bid -- or end it all?\n@highlight\nEx-Clinton official Dee Dee Myers calls Texas \"do-or- die test\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 542, "end": 556}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 898, "end": 913}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The friendships and alliances Sen. @placeholder made during those days sowed the seeds of a statewide grassroots network of supporters that she's counting on to win in 2008.", "idx": 71990}], "idx": 46911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bruno Senna has signed for Formula One constructor Williams 18 years after his uncle, former three-time world champion Ayrton, died driving for the team. The Brazilian will partner Pastor Maldonado when the 2012 F1 season gets underway in Australia on March 18, replacing veteran compatriot Rubens Barrichello. Bruno's uncle Ayrton is one of the greatest drivers the sport has seen, winning drivers' championship crowns in 1988, 1990 and 1991 before he died in a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994. It was only his third race for Williams. Williams' cars have carried his name ever since the tragedy at the Imola racing circuit, and Bruno, who made his debut for HRT in 2010, says he is excited to follow in his uncle's footsteps.\n@highlight\nBruno Senna joins Formula One constructor Williams for the 2012 season\n@highlight\nSenna is nephew of three-time world champion Ayrton, who died 18 years ago\n@highlight\nAyrton was driving for Williams when he was killed in San Marino in 1994\n@highlight\nBruno will partner Pastor Maldonado when new Formula One season begins", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 190, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 222}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 300, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 485, "end": 505}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It will be very interesting to drive for a team that my uncle has driven for, particularly as quite a few of the people here actually worked with @placeholder,\" the 28-year-old told Williams' website.", "idx": 71999}], "idx": 46916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:48 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 07:14 EST, 23 November 2012 It was the iconic image that marked the start of some of Britain's classic 20th century movies including the Carry On films, The Red Shoes and A Matter Of Life And Death. A bare-chested man striking a gong introduced Rank Organisation films right up until the company stopped making them in the 1990s. Now, the firm - which currently runs bingo clubs and casinos - has brought back the Gongman for the 21st century with a nationwide competition to celebrate its 75th anniversary.\n@highlight\nBare-chested man striking gong signalled start of Rank Organisation movies\n@highlight\nCompany produced classics such as Carry On films, The Red Shoes and A Matter Of Life And Death\n@highlight\nFirm has brought back the Gongman to celebrate its 75th anniversary - and even a Gongwoman - in a contest which saw 1,000 entrants\n@highlight\nNew metal gong is much smaller than original plaster/papier-mache one", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 226, "end": 269}, {"start": 318, "end": 334}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 712, "end": 771}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in a nod to girl power, there's also a @placeholder.", "idx": 72012}], "idx": 46923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai ordered the arrest Monday of the Taliban who participated in the public execution of a woman accused of adultery. Shock and outrage have mounted since an amateur video surfaced of a burqa-clad woman sitting on the ground while a man standing a few feet away shoots her nine times before a cheering mob. The execution raises questions about what the 2014 withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan will mean for women, who regained basic rights of education and voting after the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Karzai condemned the killing and ordered security officials to arrest and punish those involved, according to a statement released by the president's press office.\n@highlight\nAfghan President Hamid Karzai orders arrests of those involved\n@highlight\nPolice are investigating the killing, the provincial governor says\n@highlight\nCommander of NATO troops offers assistance in the hunt for those involved", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Taliban commanders were subsequently killed by a third @placeholder commander, Salangi said.", "idx": 72014}], "idx": 46924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter It's the type of topping you would expect to find served with apple pie, not in a cocktail. But an alcoholic drink made from Birmingham's most famous dessert, Bird's Custard, has scooped a top award - and is guaranteed to get you pie-eyed. Concocted by bartender Robert Wood of Birmingham's The Edgbaston Hotel, the Local Legend is filled with local ingredients. Award winner: Bartender Robert Wood with his cocktail, the Local Legend The 31-year-old came out tops from 10 hopefuls at the contest to find Birmingham's best cocktail, staged at the Lost and Found pub in Bennett's Hill.\n@highlight\nConcoction was created by bartender Robert Wood for Edgbaston Hotel\n@highlight\nCocktail scooped top award for drink made with local ingredients\n@highlight\nNew tipple - on sale for \u00a39 - took three weeks to create", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 332}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'I wanted to create something unique to @placeholder and unique to us.", "idx": 72017}], "idx": 46926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 06:01 EST, 31 July 2012 | UPDATED: 06:11 EST, 31 July 2012 A female Saudi Arabian judoka will be allowed to compete in the Olympics while wearing her hijab, it has emerged. Wodjan Shaherkani's participation in the London 2012 Games had been in doubt after the International Judo Federation said she needed to remove the head scarf for her match. But Saudi Olympic Committee (SOC) spokesman Razan Baker announced yesterday that the IJF had relented its stance after negotiations between officials, clearing the way for Shaherkani to fight on Friday.\n@highlight\nWodjan Shaherkani will compete in judo after an agreement is reached on with International Judo Federation on the kind of headscarf she can wear\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old +78kg judoka had been told last week by the IFJ that she would not be allowed to compete in Islamic-compliant dress\n@highlight\nDecision comes as debate heats up in Saudi Arabia over whether female athletes should have been included in the country's Olympic team\n@highlight\nShaherkani and teammate Sarah Attar - the first women to represent the kingdom at any Olympics - were included after pressure from the IOC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 602, "end": 618}, {"start": 679, "end": 707}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "female athletes for the first time ever in the Saudi @placeholder team has", "idx": 72022}], "idx": 46931} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Michigan Assistant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell -- who for nearly six months has blogged about an openly gay college student -- has taken a voluntary leave of absence, the state's attorney general's office confirmed to CNN Friday. The office does not know the length of Shirvell's leave, but says that it will hold a disciplinary hearing upon his return. Earlier this week, Attorney General Mike Cox defended his assistant's constitutional right to wage the internet campaign against Chris Armstrong, even though he said he considers Shirvell a \"bully.\" \"Here in America, we have this thing called the First Amendment, which allows people to express what they think and engage in political and social speech,\" Cox told Anderson Cooper on CNN's \"AC 360\" on Wednesday night. \"He's clearly a bully ... but is that protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution? Yes.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: University of Michigan won't allow blogger on campus\n@highlight\nMichigan assistant attorney general takes leave of absence\n@highlight\nHe's been under fire for blogging about gay college student\n@highlight\nAttorney general previously defended Andrew Shirvell's right to blog on own time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 615, "end": 629}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 844, "end": 892}, {"start": 917, "end": 938}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mr. [@placeholder] Shirvell is sort of a frontline grunt assistant prosecutor in my office,\" Cox said.", "idx": 72025}, {"query": "Among other things, Shirvell has published blog posts that accuse Armstrong of going back on a campaign promise he made to minority students; engaging in \"flagrant sexual promiscuity\" with another male member of the student government; sexually seducing and influencing \"a previously conservative [male] student\" so much so that the student, according to @placeholder, \"morphed into a proponent of the radical homosexual agenda;\" hosting a gay orgy in his dorm room in October 2009; and trying to recruit incoming first-year students \"to join the homosexual 'lifestyle.'", "idx": 72026}, {"query": "In a written statement from his office on Tuesday, @placeholder distanced his office from Shirvell's comments.", "idx": 72027}], "idx": 46934} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police in Alabama have arrested former NFL fullback Le'Ron McClain on a synthetic marijuana trafficking charge. Tuscaloosa Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley says 29-year-old McClain, currently a free agent, was arrested Wednesday after narcotics agents recovered 122 grams of synthetic marijuana, or spice. Agents told McClain they'd issue a warrant when tests results on the substance came back later in the day. Former Alabama and NFL fullback Le'Ron McClain appears in a photo after his arrest Wednesday. Tuscaloosa police have arrested McClain on a synthetic marijuana trafficking charge McClain, originally of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was released in March after two seasons with the San Diego Chargers. He also played with the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs (pictured) in a seven-year career\n@highlight\nFormer San Diego chargers fullback Le'Ron McClain arrested Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe was reportedly found to have 122 grams of synthetic marijuana\n@highlight\nPolice spokesman says McClain is being held on $500,000 bond", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 41}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 688, "end": 705}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 770}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 852, "end": 865}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder passed an act making it illegal in May 2010.", "idx": 72031}], "idx": 46936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Baz Bamigboye PUBLISHED: 21:32 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:34 EST, 25 February 2013 Kristen Stewart battled through a painful injury to attend the Academy Awards on Sunday night. The Twilight star, 22, is understood to have cut her foot on glass two days ago but decided the show must go on. The actress, who was dressed in a stylish Reem Acra gown, walked the red carpet in crutches, occasionally posing unaided for the cameras. When Jennifer Lawrence spotted her fellow actress hobbling along with the walking aids, she rushed over to hug Kristen, exclaiming: 'Hey, what happened, Dude?' (Lawrence later had a mishap of her own, falling up the stairs as she went up on stage to accept the best actress gong for Silver Linings Playbook.)\n@highlight\nCut the ball of her foot on glass two days ago\n@highlight\nLimped on stage to present the Achievement in Production Design award with Daniel Radcliffe\n@highlight\nBefore going on stage, Anne Hathaway told her: 'Break a leg!'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 446, "end": 462}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 724, "end": 746}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 909}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerned friend: @placeholder rushed to her friend's side as soon as she spotted her injury", "idx": 72039}], "idx": 46942} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think of it as a giant barometer for climate science. With a new groundbreaking study on climate change seemingly coming out every other week, it can be hard to keep up with the latest findings. Fortunately, every five to six years, the United Nations sums it up in a comprehensive report. That's what's going on this week in the Swedish capital Stockholm, where the latest Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is set for release on Friday. The document will bring together the latest research from top scientists around the field. The IPCC is recognized as the leading authority on the subject of global climate change. The first section of its new report -- the fifth since the organization was formed in 1988 by the United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization -- contains a \"Summary for Policymakers,\" aimed at guiding politicians and lawmakers worldwide on decisions regarding the environment over the next several years.\n@highlight\nThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report every five or six years\n@highlight\nThe first section of the report is aimed at assisting policymakers\n@highlight\nA draft that leaked in August said there is more certainty that humans are playing a role\n@highlight\nThe report will lay out projections for climate change through the end of the century", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 246, "end": 259}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 410, "end": 450}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 855}, {"start": 995, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But climate change activists, and many climate scientists, believe that the @placeholder's consensus-seeking policy produces conclusions and estimates that are too conservative.", "idx": 72043}], "idx": 46944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor Removed: Harrods has been caught by the Italians selling 'fake' Tuscan extra virgin olive oil, and has had to remove the bottles from its shelves Harrods has been caught by the Italians selling 'fake' Tuscan extra virgin olive oil. The Knightsbridge store has had to remove bottles from shelves in response to an effort by the Italian food industry to protect the name and heritage of its famous brands. The move is part of a wider crackdown in Britain and across Europe targeting retailers and manufacturers selling food which is not what it claims to be on the label.\n@highlight\nOlive oil is among a number of products susceptible to fakery\n@highlight\nProblem came to light during a search on the store's website\n@highlight\nItalian officials visted London, bought a bottle and filed a report to Defra\n@highlight\nOil can only be labelled Tuscan if the whole manufacturing process, including growing, pressing and bottling occurs in the region\n@highlight\nIssue of counterfeit food on political agenda after horsemeat scandal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 81, "end": 88}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This product was bottled in the UK, which was displayed on the label, however it was brought to our attention that in order for the product to be labelled \u2018Tuscan\u2019 the bottling process must also take place in @placeholder.", "idx": 72046}], "idx": 46947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 20:16 EST, 3 April 2013 The University of Southern California today introduced new head basketball coach Andy Enfield, whose surprising success at the helm of Florida Gulf Coast University made him a hero of this year's NCAA Tournament. Trojan fans are hoping he can bring 'Dunk City,' the explosive, fast-paced style of play that made tiny FGCU so successful, to their school. He has already brought his stunning wife to the campus in Los Angeles. Amanda Marmcum Enfield, a retired model who posed for Victoria's Secret, Chanel, Armani and Maxim magazine, stood alongside her husband at the ceremony.\n@highlight\nCoach Andy Enfield is married to Amanda Marcum - a retired model who worked for Victoria's Secret, Chanel and Armani\n@highlight\nFlorida Gulf Coast was the proverbial 'Cinderella Story' of the tournament, having beat two highly-ranked teams before losing last Friday\n@highlight\nHe will take up coach position in California for six years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 129}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 228, "end": 256}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 518, "end": 539}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 762, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She used to be a model and appeared on the cover of the February 2002 swimsuit issue of @placeholder, right, as well as posing on other occasions", "idx": 72060}], "idx": 46957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shane Geraghty has become England's forgotten man in recent seasons but the London Irish No 10 delivered a sweetly struck drop goal to snatch victory over Exeter at the Madejski Stadium yesterday. The Exiles looked buried towards the end of a scrappy contest but, with the clock in red, Geraghty converted from 30 metres to secure his side's second win in nine games. It prompted calls from director of rugby Brian Smith for the 28-year-old to be handed an international recall, having gone off the radar since emerging as the next big thing in 2007. London Irish fought back to beat Exeter 28-26 in their Aviva Premiership clash on Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nExeter lost their fourth consecutive Premiership match\n@highlight\nThe visitors looked in control but capitulated in the second half\n@highlight\nShane Geraghty scored a last minute drop goal to steal the win\n@highlight\nExeter were outscored by four tries to two", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 169, "end": 184}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 606, "end": 622}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 804, "end": 817}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder was at a top-four club, everyone would be behind him.", "idx": 72071}], "idx": 46964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vermont Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy has set off on the first congressional mission to Cuba following Obama's announcement on Dec. 17 that Washington would start normalizing ties with its old Cold War foe. Leahy is heading a group of four Democratic senators and two Democratic representatives, all of whom have visited Cuba in the past and who strongly support Obama's policy, a statement from his office said. Their three-day trip aims to get an idea from Cuban government officials of how they see the normalization process and convey a sense of what Americans expect. Leahy is heading a group of four Democratic senators and two Democratic representatives, all of whom have visited Cuba in the past and who strongly support Obama's policy\n@highlight\nLeahy is heading a group of four Democratic senators and two Democratic representatives, all of whom have visited Cuba in the past and who strongly support Obama's policy\n@highlight\nTheir three-day trip aims to get an idea from Cuban government officials of how they see the normalization process and convey a sense of what Americans expect\n@highlight\nLeahy's group will return from Havana Monday, though the Senate will be on vacation in observance of the Martin Luther King federal holiday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 8, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1232}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Separately, the United States and @placeholder are holding high-level talks in Havana next week on normalizing ties.", "idx": 72076}], "idx": 46968} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The organisers of the newly-formed European Rugby Champions Cup \u2013 formerly the Heineken Cup \u2013 have promised to deliver more money for England's Aviva Premiership clubs and a more attractive competition for fans. The popular tournament came perilously close to folding last season following a bitter dispute over the distribution of revenue as English clubs refused to continue under terms they saw as being grossly unfair. Wasps, Saracens, Northampton, Bath, Leicester, Harlequins and Sale will take part in new tournament The tournament was saved following a carefully negotiated settlement between broadcasters BT Sport and Sky. Bruce Craig - one of the executive directors of the newly slimmed down competition which begins a week on Friday \u2013 insists the new deal will see more revenue for England\u2019s top clubs.\n@highlight\nTeams from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales taking part\n@highlight\nEuropean tournament was saved by broadcasters BT Sport and Sky\n@highlight\nWinners of ERCC and Super Rugby could meet in end-of-season clash", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 62}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a new business model with five prospective sponsorship slots and Craig believes it is a matter of time before more big-name companies join @placeholder in backing the tournament.", "idx": 72078}], "idx": 46969} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's all about money. That great big money pit where hypocrisy lives and science goes to die. Take climate change. Yeah, I hear some of you. You don't \"believe in it,\" as though global warming is some kind of religion. Well, it sort of is. But it has little to do with God and everything to do with the color green. I discovered just how cynical I am about that \"money pit\" when I sat down recently with Chloe Maxmin, a 22-year-old climate activist and senior at Harvard University whose idealism shines as bright as the North Star.\n@highlight\nCarol Costello: 97% of scientists agree on climate change, yet there are deniers\n@highlight\nCostello: Take Mitch McConnell, whose home state has a big coal industry\n@highlight\nShe spoke with Chloe Maxmin, who advocates that Harvard do more on climate change\n@highlight\nCostello: Harvard should divest its large endowment from fossil fuel companies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 278, "end": 280}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 472, "end": 489}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, by the way, received more than 1.2 million in campaign dollars from oil, coal and gas entities.", "idx": 72084}], "idx": 46974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scroll down for video Whistleblower said senior civil servant Clifford Hindley (pictured), who was head of the Home Office's voluntary services unit, signed off a three year grant for \u00a335,000 in 1980 A vile paedophile group with links to senior Labour politicians was funded with huge amounts of taxpayers' money, it has emerged. The Paedophile Information Exchange was allegedly given \u00a370,000 by the Home Office between 1977 and 1980 - the equivalent today of about \u00a3400,000. The astonishing claims made by a whistleblower are now being investigated by the police and the government. They come after the Mail exposed shocking links between the paedophile group and the National Council for Civil Liberties, a pressure group run at the time by former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt and Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman.\n@highlight\nPolice are investigating the claims made by a whistleblower\n@highlight\nCallaghan and Thatcher governments may have provided funding\n@highlight\nClaims come after links between the group and NCCL are exposed", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 62, "end": 77}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 334, "end": 364}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 670, "end": 705}, {"start": 768, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 909, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss Harman, who was the NCCL's legal officer, has also expressed 'regret' but has refused to apologise, claiming the @placeholder's stories were a 'politically-motivated smear campaign'.", "idx": 72091}], "idx": 46980} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard goes into this weekend's Merseyside derby with a storybook filled with mixed emotions. Saturday's fixture at Goodison Park will be his 33rd clash with his local rivals, and it could potentially be his last. Gerrard looks certain to start when the sides confront each other at 5:30pm in what will likely be final trip across Stanley Park. The Liverpool skipper, who will leave Anfield and join MLS side LA Galaxy this summer, has had a colourful history against the Toffees and here Sportsmail takes a look back at some of his key derby moments over the years. Steven Gerrard celebrates with Patrik Berger in his first Merseyside derby on April 3, 1999 when his side were eventual 3-2 winners at Anfield\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard is likely to start as Liverpool take on Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday evening\n@highlight\nThe trip to Goodison Park could see the Anfield legend taking part in his final derby for the Reds\n@highlight\nThe 34-year-old announced he will be leaving for MLS side LA Galaxy after 17 years of loyal service to the club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although not on the score sheet for his side on September 27, 2008 Gerrard's side took home the three points in a 2-0 win at @placeholder", "idx": 72099}], "idx": 46985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The alleged pirate apprehended by the U.S. Navy after the hijacking of the Maersk Alabama is en route to New York, according to defense officials. The USS Bainbridge tows the lifeboat in which Capt. Robert Phillips was held for days. He was handed over to federal authorities by the U.S. military in Djibouti, the officials said. The suspected pirate, known in official documents as \"Pirate Defendant,\" was brought to Djibouti aboard the USNS Walter S. Diehl, a refueling ship that was with the warship USS Bainbridge at the scene of the failed hijacking that turned into a hostage ordeal 350 miles off the Somalian coast.\n@highlight\nAlleged pirate known in official documents as \"Pirate Defendant\"\n@highlight\nAlleged pirate brought to Djibouti aboard the USNS Walter S. 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The One is a top-notch, beautifully designed handset packed with the best specs and a ton of compelling features. It also runs a unique, fresh take on Google's Android operating system. And it's available in exactly the same configuration across the three major U.S. carriers. This is the phone that could close the gap between HTC's flagship and those from Apple and Samsung. We spent a couple of hours with the One before its big unveiling in New York today, and were thoroughly impressed by the luxurious materials used on the handset, the expert build quality holding it all together, and a slew of thoughtfully crafted software features. Although the phone carries the branding established last year with the One X, One S, and other HTC phones, the One amounts to a reboot of the company's vision for Android. The One X, HTC's previous flagship, won critical praise, but as an AT&T exclusive it failed to generate the sales the company had hoped for.\n@highlight\nHTC's One phone could be the one that closes the gap with Apple and Samsung\n@highlight\nThe One, unveiled Tuesday, has a massive 4.7-inch touchscreen display\n@highlight\nIt's camera ignores sometimes-meaningless megapixel count for \"UltraPixels\"\n@highlight\nThe One will be available on AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 974, "end": 976}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1356}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1376}, {"start": 1399, "end": 1402}, {"start": 1405, "end": 1412}, {"start": 1418, "end": 1423}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have much deeper pockets and they can carpet bomb the industry and they have a tremendous amount of inertia there, particularly with @placeholder in the U.S.", "idx": 72113}], "idx": 46997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 8 February 2013 A six-year-old boy with special needs is being kept off school for his own safety after he suffered badly burned hands and a broken nose in separate accidents. His mother Elizabeth MacLeod hasn't sent her son Ellis Tattersall to St Clement's School, in Dingwall, since he was burnt on 13 December and claims staff weren't aware of either injury. Ellis has Angelman Syndrome, which severely affects his intellectual development meaning he has the ability of a 15-month-hold toddler. Six-year-old Ellis Tattersall's mum claims that he was injured twice in school without any adequate explanation\n@highlight\nEllis Tattersall broke his nose and burnt his hands in two separate incidents\n@highlight\nHis mother claims that teachers at the school were unaware of the injuries\n@highlight\nEllis has Angelman Syndrome, meaning he has the abilities of a 15-month-old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 263, "end": 279}, {"start": 301, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 697, "end": 712}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder suffers from developmental delay, a lack of speech, seizures and walking and balance disorders.", "idx": 72122}], "idx": 47006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Forty years may have passed, but there is one topic that remains off-limits for Denis Law when discussing Manchester derbies. Law may be 74, but he is as sharp and engaging as ever in discussion. At a sponsor's event inside Old Trafford earlier this week, not far from where his statue stands outside the famous stadium, the conversation flows with the Manchester United hero until the subject of his controversial goal in the 1974 Manchester derby is raised. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Denis Law believes Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie are two of the world's best strikers Rooney (centre) will return to Manchester United's starting line-up after serving his three-match ban\n@highlight\nDenis Law is glad Wayne Rooney is fit for Sunday's Manchester derby\n@highlight\nUnited legend Law believes Louis van Gaal's side are building momentum\n@highlight\nLaw stated he could not remember scoring the goal that sent United down", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 353, "end": 369}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 609, "end": 625}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 786}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's an incredible boost to have @placeholder back,' Law added.", "idx": 72128}], "idx": 47012} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 1981, James Brady was shot in the head and gravely wounded in a shooting that also wounded President Reagan -- despite their both being surrounded by plenty of extremely well-trained \"good guys with guns.\" At that time, federal law set conditions, such as a felony conviction or being involuntarily hospitalized for a mental illness, that prohibited a person from possessing firearms. The 1968 Gun Control Act had established record-keeping requirements and regulated interstate transactions of firearms, but there was no federal law requiring proof from a prospective buyer that he or she was not prohibited from possessing firearms.\n@highlight\nDaniel Webster: In 1981, when James Brady was shot, buying guns relied on \"honor system\"\n@highlight\nHe says you only had to sign form saying law didn't prohibit you from owning firearms\n@highlight\nBrady Law helped fulfill goal of Gun Control Act, to keep guns from dangerous people, he says\n@highlight\nWebster: Its effect on public safety unclear, but background checks help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because some states had background check requirements in place before the @placeholder, one way to estimate the policy's effects is to contrast changes in homicide trends in these states at the time the law was implemented with changes over the same period in states newly implementing background checks for sales by licensed gun dealers.", "idx": 72142}], "idx": 47023} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Egypt's military carried out a series of airstrikes against ISIS militants in Libya on Monday in retaliation for the slaughter of 21 Egyptian Christians by the jihadist group. 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There were conflicting claims about what the bombs had struck.\n@highlight\nAirstrikes hit 10 targets in an ISIS stronghold in Libya, Egypt's foreign minister says\n@highlight\nIslamist militias in the city say the bombings killed women and children\n@highlight\nISIS had released a video that appeared to show the beheadings of Egyptian Christians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were reportedly from impoverished villages and went to @placeholder looking for work.", "idx": 72143}], "idx": 47024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She might be scaling back her public duties, lending the Royal plane to Prince Charles so he can represent the monarchy in Sri Lanka in November, but Queen Elizabeth II proved she is still as regal as ever at today's State Opening of Parliament. Wearing the white Angela Kelly dress she chose for her Jubilee portrait, accompanied by Prince Philip in his Royal Navy Uniform, and weighed down with heavy ceremonial crowns and robes (as well as Queen Victoria's pearl earrings and Diamond Jubilee necklace), the Queen unveiled 20 Bills which the coalition hopes to pass into law in the next year.\n@highlight\nHer Majesty began event wearing George IV State Diadem\n@highlight\nTravelled from Buckingham Palace to Westminster in horse-drawn carriage\n@highlight\nIn Robing Room put on Imperial State Crown, 2.3lb, and Robe of State, 15lb\n@highlight\nCrown: 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, 5 rubies\n@highlight\nThe Queen wore her Angela Kelly dress worn in Jubliee portraits\n@highlight\nAlso Queen Victoria's crown pearl drop earrings and Jubilee necklace\n@highlight\nPlus pearl bracelet watch and pearl bracelet with a daisy diamond clasp", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 150, "end": 167}, {"start": 264, "end": 275}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 355, "end": 372}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 479, "end": 493}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 638, "end": 659}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 777, "end": 796}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 943, "end": 954}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is fitted onto the monarch's shoulders in the @placeholder inside the Palace of Westminster and then carried by sewn-in fabric hooks while she walks.", "idx": 72147}], "idx": 47026} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Mcgowan for the Daily Mail Jason Denayer is not the type to speak in headlines. The young Belgian defender will never use three words when one will suffice. His voice is so quiet it stretches digital technology to its limits. And yet, sitting in Celtic\u2019s main stand after Saturday\u2019s 2-1 win over Aberdeen, the on-loan defender made a big, brash statement. Looking ahead to Thursday\u2019s Europa League curtain raiser in Salzburg, the 20-year-old expressed the belief that Ronny Deila\u2019s men could actually reach the final, an honour last achieved at Parkhead in 2003 by a team featuring Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton et al.\n@highlight\nCeltic can reach Europa League final, says Jason Denayer\n@highlight\nDenayer is on loan from Premier League champions Manchester City\n@highlight\nCeltic face Salzburg in first Europa group match", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the team rated most likely to challenge Celtic this season, began to play.", "idx": 72153}], "idx": 47031} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Prosecutor Jack Mallard was waiting for the moment Wayne Williams, on trial in the Atlanta child murders case, would take the witness stand in his own defense. \"I knew he figured he could out-talk the prosecutor,\" Mallard says. \"He had tried out-talking everybody else, and I knew I'd be ready.\" Under cross-examination, Williams blew up at the prosecutor, saying, \"You must be a fool,\" and then telling Mallard, \"You want the real Wayne Williams? You got him right here.\" In his closing statement, Mallard would quote that outburst to the jury in describing Williams as \"a Jekyll and Hyde\" personality. A day later, the jury convicted Williams on two counts of murder. He was eventually sentenced to two life sentences in prison.\n@highlight\nWilliams prosecutor nicknamed \"Blood\" for going for jugular in courtroom\n@highlight\nThe prosecutor, Jack Mallard, says Williams \"had a dual personality\"\n@highlight\nDecades later, Williams says he could \"see the shock in the jurors' faces\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 458, "end": 471}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was my own worst enemy,\" says @placeholder, who still argues he is innocent.", "idx": 72158}], "idx": 47035} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov and Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 2 December 2013 The Today Show team paid tribute today to a beloved colleague who was killed in Sunday morning's Metro-North train derailment in New York City. James Lovell, 58, a married father-of-four, was a staffer at NBC and had been on his way to work on the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting when he was killed. Today show executive producer Don Nash shared a message with colleagues on Mr Lovell's death: 'Jim worked on TODAY for over 20 years. He was not only a skilled technician but also one of the nicest guys you ever met. You may have seen him working at many of our outdoor concerts. He always had a smile on his face and was quick to share a friendly greeting.\n@highlight\nJames Lovell, 58, was on his way to Manhattan from his home in the picturesque town of Cold Spring\n@highlight\nMr Lovell, who was a cancer survivor, leaves behind his wife Nancy, three sons and a daughter\n@highlight\nMatt Lauer tweeted: 'He was a talented and kind friend and colleague. We miss him already. Rest in peace Jim'\n@highlight\nJames Ferrari, 59, of Montrose; Donna Smith, 54, of Newburgh, and 35-year-old Ahn Kisook, of Woodside, Queens were also killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 318, "end": 320}, {"start": 361, "end": 393}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told Today show viewers on Monday morning that Mr Lovell was 'one of our own... part of our NBC family who had worked on about every big concert we had out on our plaza.", "idx": 72164}], "idx": 47039} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two hours after first being notified of an attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, a government e-mail to the White House, the State Department and the FBI said an Islamist group had claimed credit, according to a copy obtained by CNN. An initial e-mail was sent while the attack was still underway, and another that arrived two hours later -- sent from a State Department address to various government agencies including the executive office of the president -- identified Ansar al-Sharia as claiming responsibility for the attack on its Facebook page and on Twitter.\n@highlight\nNEW: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says don't \"cherry pick\" documents\n@highlight\nThe White House says it received conflicting information about the attack\n@highlight\nA government email on the day of the attack says an Islamist group claimed credit\n@highlight\nThe attack left U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 165, "end": 180}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 269, "end": 271}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 642, "end": 656}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 932}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two @placeholder officials, speaking on condition of not being identified on Wednesday, said the government e-mails about the attack were not an intelligence assessment.", "idx": 72188}], "idx": 47055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters Ed Miliband congratulates John Denham on his speech at the 2010 Labour conference - the two no longer see eye-to eye Ed Miliband has secretly admitted he may lose the Election because voters oppose his stance on immigration, public spending and welfare benefits. A Labour document obtained by The Mail on Sunday suggests that he has also given up hope of winning over new supporters. Instead he is pinning his hopes on \u2018shoring up\u2019 Labour\u2019s traditional working-class vote and declaring his own class war by smearing the \u2018toxic Tories\u2019 as rich and out of touch. The damaging disclosures are contained in a leaked copy of Labour\u2019s General Election strategy sent to all Labour shadow cabinet ministers.\n@highlight\nMr Miliband believes he has no hope of winning over new voters\n@highlight\nWants class war by smearing Tories as rich and out of touch\n@highlight\nDocument says voters find Mr Miliband and his views a big turn-off\n@highlight\nJohn Denham, ex-ally, says voters do not believe any Labour tale", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 310, "end": 327}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 952, "end": 962}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastatingly Mr @placeholder added: \u2018If they are not part of our story, I don\u2019t know what the Labour Party is for.\u2019", "idx": 72191}], "idx": 47057} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Personal computer maker Lenovo, expecting to report a loss for the third fiscal quarter ending December 31, announced it would cut 2,500 jobs as part of a restructuring expected to save $300 million. A woman walks past a Lenovo advertisement at a computer shop in Hong Kong. The cuts comprise about 11 percent of the Chinese computer manufacturer's global workforce. \"Although the integration of the IBM PC business for the past three years was a success, our last quarter's performance did not meet our expectations,\" Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo's chairman of the board, said in a statement. \"We are taking these actions now to ensure that in an uncertain economy, our business operates as efficiently and effectively as possible, and continues to grow in the future.\"\n@highlight\nChairman of the board cites last quarter's below-expectations performance\n@highlight\nJob cuts to include management and executive positions\n@highlight\nCompany is ranked as the world's No. 4 PC maker\n@highlight\nLenovo anticipates taking pre-tax restructuring charge of approximately $150 million", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Hang Seng index suspended trading of Lenovo shares Wednesday, anticipating the announcement.", "idx": 72193}], "idx": 47059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- If all the recent wrangling over the fiscal cliff has revealed anything, it's how tense and strained President Obama's relationship is with Republicans in Congress. Borger: Fiscal cliff was bound to collapse And Obama's relationship with Congress reached yet another low Thursday when House Speaker John Boehner confirmed to CNN that he has told House Republicans he will no longer negotiate legislative deals with the president. And in an opinion piece on Thursday, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas faulted the president for all the fiscal brinksmanship since 2010. The new No. 2 Senate Republican also suggested that \"[i]t may be necessary to partially shut down the government in order to secure the long-term fiscal well being of our country.\"\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner says he won't negotiate legislation with the president\n@highlight\nZelizer: House GOP won't acknowledge Obama's mandate, Boehner not in control of caucus\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Obama needs to stop practicing \"defiance politics,\" needs to lead\n@highlight\nSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell could be instrumental in upcoming battles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 594, "end": 610}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But with this Congress, that was obviously a little too much to hope for at this time,\" @placeholder said Monday afternoon at a White House event that at moments seemed like a campaign gathering.", "idx": 72195}], "idx": 47061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Sheridan Jasmine Waltz is the second housemate to leave the Celebrity Big Brother house. The American model and actress, 31, didn't appear too bothered, despite being separated from love interest Lee Ryan. In a further twist, she was also given the power to save two housemates from eviction on Friday night, so surprisingly chose Linda Nolan and Casey Batchelor. Scroll down for video Maneater: Jasmine Waltz showed off her underwear in a sheer dress and sexy over-the-knee boots as she was evicted from Celebrity Big Brother Speaking to host Emma Willis, she said: 'I wanted to stay in. But I'm not upset that I'm leaving.\n@highlight\nSaved Linda Nolan and Casey Batchelor from eviction on Friday, even though the rest of the house will be up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 69, "end": 89}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, she wasn't sure if anything would happen between Lee and Casey now she had departed: 'I wouldn't put it past Lee (to try it on with @placeholder again).'", "idx": 72209}, {"query": "Former love rival @placeholder hugged her, but didn't look too upset about her imminent departure.", "idx": 72211}], "idx": 47069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By George Arbuthnott PUBLISHED: 20:15 EST, 1 September 2012 | UPDATED: 06:47 EST, 2 September 2012 A French Paralympics official has claimed the British team is guilty of \u2018technological doping\u2019 by spending hundreds of thousands of pounds developing cutting-edge wheelchairs that give a significant advantage over poorer countries. Rudy Van Abeele, the French Paralympic team\u2019s deputy manager, said ParalympicsGB\u2019s investment in state-of-the-art equipment was turning the event into the equivalent of Formula 1. He even said Britain\u2019s double gold winning track wheelchair racer David Weir would not have reached the finals of his events without his innovative chair.\n@highlight\nThe French Paralympic team deputy boss said Brits investment was turning the event 'into Forumla 1'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For me the wheelchair is at least 25 per cent of the performance and @placeholder has the most advanced technology.", "idx": 72214}], "idx": 47072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 05:20 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:24 EST, 29 January 2013 Manchester United star Paul Scholes had his \u00a330,000 car stolen after he left the engine running while defrosting it on his driveway. The 38-year-old former England midfielder had gone back inside his home in Oldham, Greater Manchester, while ice melted on the windscreen of his Chevrolet Captiva LT 2 Estate. But while he was inside thieves struck between 7.45am and 8am on Monday. When he came back out of the house and discovered his car had gone he called 999. Victim: Paul Scholes, pictured scoring for Manchester United against Wigan earlier this season, had his car stolen after leaving it running on his driveway on Monday morning\n@highlight\nThe Manchester United veteran's 4x4 was stolen\n@highlight\nHe had left it running on his driveway in Oldham, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nPolice have confirmed that they are investigating the theft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 324}, {"start": 369, "end": 385}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 614}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sponsor United and the the squad were offered a choice of firm's vehicles as part of the multi-million pound deal.", "idx": 72216}], "idx": 47073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A beloved model is dead, those who knew her are in mourning, and one of the world's most admired Olympians is charged with her murder after a Valentine's Day shooting in South Africa. Oscar Pistorius, a Paralympic runner who blazed new terrain by competing in last summer's Olympics, is accused of killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. A shooting took place inside his upscale home in Pretoria, South Africa, early Thursday, and only the two of them were there at the time, police said. Shock waves from the incident quickly reverberated across the world, casting a shadow over the man known as the \"Blade Runner\" for his achievements on prosthetic limbs.\n@highlight\nOscar Pistorius once tweeted a photo of himself at a gun range\n@highlight\nNike pulls an ad featuring Pistorius and the word \"bullet\"\n@highlight\nReeva Steenkamp tweeted Wednesday about her \"boo\" making her a shake\n@highlight\nPistorius was arrested for assault in 2009 but the case was dropped , police say", "entities": [{"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pistorius, a double amputee, competed against able-bodied runners during the @placeholder, triggering controversy as some said the prosthetic limbs gave him an advantage.", "idx": 72225}], "idx": 47080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Police in South Korea have detained a man suspected of abducting a 7-year-old girl from her home and raping her, local police officials said Friday. The parents of the girl realized she was missing at 7 a.m. Thursday and looked for her before reporting it to the police half an hour later in Naju, a city in the southwestern province of South Jeolla, said Kim Il-kyu, head of the criminal investigation department in Naju. The city's police officers called for backup and 160 personnel from nearby police stations joined the search for the girl, he said.\n@highlight\nThe girl is taken from her home while her family is sleeping, the police say\n@highlight\nShe is later found near a river and shows signs of having been raped\n@highlight\nA suspect has been detained, police officials say\n@highlight\nThe South Korean president calls on the police to restore public order", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder responded with anger on social media to news reports about the case.", "idx": 72231}], "idx": 47085} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Horlock PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:38 EST, 6 August 2012 It appears the Ennis effect may be rubbing off on the golden girl's compatriots. Lawrence Okoye, Great Britain's discus hopeful, has qualified in fourth in the men's discus after recording a whopping 65.28m throw - just moments after Ennis posted a picture on Twitter of the pair together. Okoye and Ennis stand arm in arm next to fellow Team GB athlete Carl Myerscough. The two giant field competitors dwarf the petite heptathlete as they posed before Danny Boyle's opening ceremony. Do I look small? Jessica Ennis (centre) looks tiny next to shot putter Carl Myerscough (right) and discus thrower Lawrence Okoye (left)\n@highlight\nHeptathlon gold medal winner Jessica Ennis tweets support for compatriot Lawrence Okoye\n@highlight\nOkoye, 20, qualifies for discus final with throw of 65.28m\n@highlight\nEnnis tweeted photograph of herself looking tiny next to Okoye and shot putter Carl Myerscough", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 968, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both are well over the six foot mark, with @placeholder standing at 6ft 7in and weighing in at 24st - no wonder the heptathlete looks so small.", "idx": 72232}], "idx": 47086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Three men charged with sexually exploiting Cambodian children are being brought back to the United States to face prosecution, the Justice Department announced Monday. The men are among the first charged under an international law enforcement initiative specifically targeting Americans traveling to Cambodia for the purpose of sexually abusing children. The initiative, Operation Twisted Traveler, is an effort by the Justice Department and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to crack down on sex tourism. \"The men charged in this investigation apparently thought they could pursue their abhorrent desires by leaving the United States to prey on children in another country, but they were sadly mistaken,\" U.S. Attorney Thomas P. 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With Arsenal leading the Premier League and Tottenham rejuvenated under new manager Tim Sherwood, the encounter between the north London rivals indeed promised much. But in the end it was mostly one-way traffic and the Gunners prevailed 2-0 at home to advance in football's oldest knockout competition. The FA Cup is famous for its giant killings although on Saturday only one Premier League team lost to lower-division opposition, Aston Villa. 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Zimmerman's attorneys termed as \"courageous\" her decision not to present evidence to the grand jury that the original prosecutor, Norman Wolfinger, scheduled to convene on April 10. The Trayvon Martin family was also pleased that Corey would make the charging decision. But the question remains, will George Zimmerman be charged? Tuesday, in a bizarre development, George Zimmerman's attorneys, Hal Uhrig and Craig Sonner, during a news conference held in front of the Seminole County Courthouse, announced that they had withdrawn from his representation. They said they had lost contact with their client over the previous two days and revealed Zimmerman's unusual behavior -- including phone calls to Fox News host Sean Hannity and the special prosecutor, Corey.\n@highlight\nSunny Hostin: The state attorney has made it clear that she alone will decide on charges\n@highlight\nShe says the public withdrawal by lawyers representing George Zimmerman was strange\n@highlight\nHostin: Zimmerman's actions may not have been covered by the \"stand your ground\" law\n@highlight\nShe says she believes in the jury system; it makes sense to let a jury decide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 117, "end": 132}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 492, "end": 507}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 611}, {"start": 660, "end": 685}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 908, "end": 919}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 967, "end": 978}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder left the home of his father's fiancee on February 26 to buy skittles and an ice tea.", "idx": 72239}], "idx": 47091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett Companies spend millions on carefully-crafting their logos and slogans in the hope they will bring customers flocking. But, as part of a new online craze, their efforts are being mocked by people telling huge firms what they really think of their products and services. So-called 'honest slogans' are being shared by millions online as web-users photoshop existing logos to poke fun at big companies and their ad men. Originating from a blog by US graphic designer Clif Dickens, the images have now gone worldwide, with Lego, Pizza Hut and Ikea among the companies targeted. The re-worked version of Ikea's famous logo pokes fun at the difficulty customers sometimes have in putting together the flat-pack furniture\n@highlight\nOnline images mock famous companies by re-working their logos and slogans to tell jokes about their products\n@highlight\nTargets of the internet craze include multinationals such as Ikea, Pizza Hut, Sprite, Gillette and Subway", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 465, "end": 466}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The strong baking smell which emanates from @placeholder sandwich shops is the subject of this version of the company's iconic logo", "idx": 72248}], "idx": 47095} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two young news anchors for Russia's RT television network -- both Americans -- have blasted Moscow's military intervention in Ukraine, and their editor-in-chief claims the announcements, and the \"mainstream media's\" reaction to them, are part of a media war. \"We've got a genuine war going on,\" Margarita Simonyan, RT's editor-in-chief, wrote on RT's website. \"No, thank God, it's not in Crimea. It's a media war.\" Sitting behind the RT anchor desk on Wednesday, Washington-based Liz Wahl told the audience she \"could not be part of a network funded by the Russian government that whitewashes the actions of (President Vladimir) Putin,\" adding \"I'm proud to be an American and believe in disseminating the truth, and that is why after this newscast I am resigning.\"\n@highlight\nOne RT anchor quits and another criticizes Moscow's intervention in Ukraine\n@highlight\nJill Dougherty notes that RT editor said \"mainstream media\" in war with RT\n@highlight\nRT is an arm of Russia's media apparatus, and is due for another rebranding, she says\n@highlight\nShe says the intervention in Crimea will overshadow and may tarnish RT", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 45, "end": 46}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 304, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 325}, {"start": 355, "end": 356}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 443, "end": 444}, {"start": 472, "end": 481}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 790, "end": 791}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 900}, {"start": 945, "end": 946}, {"start": 959, "end": 960}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His actions in @placeholder, however, are likely, at a minimum, to overshadow the birth of that new agency and, more likely, tarnish it.", "idx": 72252}], "idx": 47096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a genius ATM hack that allowed two Tennessee men to steal $400,000 in cash. But in the end it was a stupid move that got them both caught and charged with 30 counts of computer fraud and conspiracy. Khaled Abdel Fattah, a Nashville restaurateur and chef, and his accomplice Chris Folad are alleged to have used a six-digit default passcodes to cash out money over the course of 18 months in Nashville. Fattah had insider knowledge of the codes that are set by the makers of the ATMs, according to Help Net Security. When typed in, the ATMs would revert to 'Operator Mode'.\n@highlight\nNashville restaurateur Khaled Fattah and accomplice Chris Folad allegedly used a factor-set default code to reconfigure remote ATMs in Nashville\n@highlight\nThe codes allowed them to change the operator settings of the machines\n@highlight\nThey would trick ATMs into dispensing them $20 notes when asked for $1\n@highlight\nIt netted them $400,000 over 18 months\n@highlight\nPair were caught by the Secret Service because they used their own cards", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 206, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 504, "end": 520}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 985, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two targeted smaller kiosk or convenience store @placeholder around Nashville - larger banks would not have used the same passcode - and they would revert the settings back to normal after each transaction.", "idx": 72253}], "idx": 47097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The peace of mind Paula Fisher sought for herself and her children when she left Pittsburgh nearly two decades ago was shattered outside Franklin Regional Middle School on Wednesday morning. \"It was total chaos,\" Fisher said. \"The kids weren't sure if they were supposed to stay in school or leave. They weren't letting anybody in and told us to stay back. There were ambulances running past us. I was able to see a lot of the parents that I know who have children in the high school.\" The middle school sits across a field from the Pennsylvania high school where a stabbing spree injured 21 people, authorities said. A suspect, 16-year-old sophomore Alex Hribal, was taken into custody and arraigned Wednesday afternoon on charges of attempted homicide.\n@highlight\nStabbing spree at Pennsylvania high school injures 20 students\n@highlight\nMother of middle school student says \"It was total chaos\"\n@highlight\nMurrysville, with a population of about 20,000, is a quiet residential enclave", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 146, "end": 176}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was very shocking,\" said Fisher, who has lived in @placeholder 19 years.", "idx": 72258}], "idx": 47100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is the scenario Brazil had always feared -- the $11 billion party where the neighbors come round and trash your newly spruced up home. Anybody but Argentina, that is the message which is heard loudest in Brazil ahead of Sunday's final against Germany in Rio de Janeiro at the Maracana stadium. Not since 1986 has Argentina triumphed in the World Cup, but that wait could be over should Lionel Messi and co. see off the Germans. Brazil was humiliated by Germany 7-1 in the semifinal -- but an Argentine World Cup final victory might just trump that as an exercise in despair.\n@highlight\nGermany faces Argentina in Sunday's World Cup final\n@highlight\nArgentina has not won tournament since 1986\n@highlight\nGermany's most recent victory came in 1990\n@highlight\nThird time teams have met in World Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Germany, which was beaten in the semifinals in 2006 and 2010, last reached the final in 2002 where it was beaten by @placeholder.", "idx": 72261}], "idx": 47103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gerardo Martino was unveiled as Barcelona's new manager Friday -- promising not to change their attacking style of play but introducing \"new ideas\" to help the Catalan giants dominate European club football. The 50-year-old Martino has replaced Tito Vilanova, who stood down last week to undergo further treatment for throat cancer. Martino, who took Newell's Old Boys to the Argentine Clausura Championship, has signed a two-year deal at the Nou Camp. He will take charge of a side which romped to the La Liga title last season with a record points tally, but suffered a crushing humiliation in the semifinals of the Champions League, going down 7-0 on aggregate to eventual winners Bayern Munich.\n@highlight\nBarcelona new manager Gerardo Martino unveiled Friday\n@highlight\nFormer Newell's Old Boys boss signs two-year deal at Nou Camp\n@highlight\nFourth Argentine manager in Barca's history\n@highlight\nSays Cesc Fabregas is staying despite bid from Manchester United.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 351, "end": 367}, {"start": 376, "end": 406}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 732, "end": 746}, {"start": 775, "end": 798}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 950, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"That @placeholder are showing interest in Cesc is normal, because he's a great player.", "idx": 72265}], "idx": 47104} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Wolf of Wall Street revealed the highs - and lows - a broker can have when playing the stock market. But for many people, the idea of trading in stocks and shares is overwhelming, and reserved for a select few - until now. A Netherlands-based app called Bux is hoping to \u2018bring the fun back to finance\u2019 by teaching people how to trade using virtual currency. Scroll down for video Bux takes users through step-by-step instructions on how to search for companies to invest in, how to sell shares and what the jargon means. They can then trade on well-known brands, using their virtual currency, to get a feel for how the system works\n@highlight\nBux is described as a \u2018casual trading app that brings fun back to finance\u2019\n@highlight\nUsers are given an overview of how trading in stocks and shares works\n@highlight\nThey are then given virtual currency called funBux to experiment with\n@highlight\nIf they choose to, they can trade using real money - known as seriousBux\n@highlight\nThe app warns users that spread betting is a high-risk investment and all traders should be aware of these risks before trading", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 22}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 258, "end": 260}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 958, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If a user decides to become a real money investor, referred to as a @placeholder user, they can then begin making trades on companies across the market.", "idx": 72267}], "idx": 47106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Haven, Connecticut (CNN) -- Joshua Komisarjevsky, the second man to be tried in connection with a deadly 2007 Connecticut home invasion, was found guilty on all counts during the second day of deliberations Thursday in a case that drew worldwide attention and sparked broader discussions about safety in the home. Komisarjevsky was convicted of 17 charges, including three counts of murder, four counts of kidnapping, and charges of burglary, arson and assault. He could receive the death penalty. On Tuesday, the jurors heard lawyers' final pleas in the case as prosecutors cast Komisarjevsky, 31, as the instigator of the attack, while the defense insisted \"he did not want anyone to die.\"\n@highlight\nPetit calls the verdict \"a relief,\" describing Komisarjevsky as \"a lying sociopathic personality\"\n@highlight\n\"I personally felt this case was a case about sexual predation,\" Petit says\n@highlight\nSentencing phase of the trial is set for 10 a.m. EDT on Oct. 24\n@highlight\nAs the verdict is read, the victims' family members weep openly", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 51}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 584, "end": 596}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors had argued that Hayes and Komisarjevsky went into the @placeholder home, beat and tied up Dr. William Petit, raped and strangled his wife, molested one of their daughters, and set the house on fire before attempting to flee.", "idx": 72289}, {"query": "Before assaulting and killing @placeholder, Hayes forced her to go to a bank and withdraw $15,000 from an account after finding evidence the account held between $20,000 and $30,000, authorities said.", "idx": 72290}], "idx": 47121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Two giants in the world of club football clash on Saturday in a game so entwined in Spanish history and culture it even has its own nickname. Many ingredients combine to create the potent El Clasico brew, a game that pitches Real Madrid against Barcelona. Barcelona give then champions Real Madrid a guard of honour before last season's El Clasico. Rivalry between city-clubs for national dominance is common to most nations, but in Spain there is extra spice between the two largest conurbations in that Barcelona is situated in, and representative of, the autonomous region of Catalonia.\n@highlight\nFans of Real Madrid and Barcelona preview Saturday's El Clasico\n@highlight\nBarcelona travel to Madrid four points clear of Real with five league games left\n@highlight\nLet us know your thoughts on the two clubs and the match in the Sound Off", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 701, "end": 709}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As a Barca fan @placeholder is THE game that I look forward for the whole season.", "idx": 72303}, {"query": "\"As a @placeholder fan, this was the worst of scenarios and the culmination of years of humiliation.", "idx": 72304}], "idx": 47130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tuesday's election marks the end of an epic, historic campaign season that included witches, rallies for sanity, the Tea Party and a journalist handcuffed by a campaign. From Meg Whitman to Harry Reid to Joe Miller, candidates have spent more than ever, fought more than ever, and given us an election cycle of firsts. But there is another first no one is really talking about: the surge of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans running this year. On Tuesday, 27 veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan will seek national office. This is nearly four times the number of veterans of those wars currently serving in Congress. Twenty-five are campaigning for House seats and two are running for the Senate. Eighteen are running as Republicans, nine as Democrats. 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Blagojevich appeared Monday on ABC's \"Good Morning America\" and \"The View,\" and gave his first live prime-time interview on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\" \"I'm not guilty of any criminal wrongdoing,\" Blagojevich, who is accused of trying to sell President Obama's former Senate seat, told King. \"I'm entitled to a presumption of innocence.\" Blagojevich also further explained comments that he channeled major political figures who overcame adversity as he was being arrested.\n@highlight\nNEW: Governor says taking \"snippets of conversations out of full context is unfair\"\n@highlight\nBlagojevich says he channeled MLK, Gandhi, Mandela during arrest\n@highlight\nGovernor says he considered Oprah Winfrey to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat\n@highlight\nBlagojevich says resigning would be \"worst thing I could do\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 252, "end": 266}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 339}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 984, "end": 995}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked on \"@placeholder\" about his foul mouth, Blagojevich said, \"Had I known someone was listening, I wouldn't have used language like that.", "idx": 72317}], "idx": 47142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The oldest motorboat still afloat in Europe, which was used in the 1908 Olympics, at one time lay neglected in a Thames boatyard for 14 years - but it has now found its sea legs again after a major renovation. The wooden 'trials boat', which was snapped up for a mere \u00a3400 four years ago, has been lovingly restored to its former glory. It now has an estimated value 1,000 times that amount at \u00a3400,000. The 25ft-long vessel, believed to have been built by boatmakers Thornycroft in 1902, was purchased by and restored for transport collector Wint Taylor. 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The 34-year-old Littlewoods brand ambassador has worked wonders for the online department store, whose embellished fuchsia pencil dress designed and worn by the star in its autumn advertising campaign as its first ever social media sell-out.\n@highlight\nMyleene\u2019s fuchsia dress becomes Littlewoods\u2019 first ever social media sell-out after autumn ad launch\n@highlight\nExpected to hit sales of 2,000 by Christmas\n@highlight\nTraffic to the \u00a375 fuchsia dress page of Littlewoods.com up by more than 1,200% week on week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 186, "end": 200}, {"start": 241, "end": 253}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The advert comes as Myleene prepares to launch her second collection for @placeholder", "idx": 72329}], "idx": 47150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Loic Remy's \u00a38.5 million move to Liverpool dramatically collapsed on Sunday after he failed a medical. The France forward had flown out to Boston earlier this week after Liverpool had met the release clause in his contract and he had agreed personal terms and a long-term contract before beginning his fitness assessment. Given Liverpool, who also completed a \u00a320million deal for Dejan Lovren on Sunday, have been based in unfamiliar surrounds, the medical had taken longer than normal to conduct but when the results came back, Liverpool decided they had no other option but to pull the plug on the move.\n@highlight\nLiverpool have pulled out of proposed \u00a38.5m move for Loic Remy\n@highlight\nFrance international failed a medical on the Reds' US tour\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers must decide whether to pursue other options\n@highlight\nLiverpool beat Olympiacos 1-0 in International Champions Cup match in Chicago on Sunday night\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling settled the contest with an early goal\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez was sold for \u00a375m to Barcelona with Rickie Lambert coming in\n@highlight\nAdam Lallana has been ruled out for six weeks but will remain in the US", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 743}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 865, "end": 891}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 937, "end": 951}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1157}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meet and greet: Rodgers signs autographs for some of Liverpool's @placeholder-based fans as they played Olympiacos in Chicago", "idx": 72333}], "idx": 47152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eduard Shevardnadze, whose political career seesawed between two extremes, has died, Georgia's GHN news agency reported Monday. He was 86. Around the world, he was hailed as the man who helped end the Cold War. At home, he was the man whose resignation as president of Georgia was greeted by cheers and fireworks. Born in Georgia in 1928, he worked his way up the Communist Party chain until he became the foreign minister for the Soviet Union under President Mikhail Gorbachev. It was then that Gorbachev announced his policy of \"perestroika,\" or change, in the Soviet Union. Shevardnadze was the international face of it.\n@highlight\nAs Gorbachev's foreign minister, he helped end the Cold War\n@highlight\nAs president of Georgia, he was accused of massive corruption\n@highlight\nHis resignation was greeted with cheers and fireworks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 469, "end": 485}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The breakup of the @placeholder empire gave birth to many independent republics; Georgia was one of them.", "idx": 72334}, {"query": "Renewed hope for the future came with @placeholder's promise of free and democratic elections.", "idx": 72335}], "idx": 47153} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. presidential commission has uncovered more details regarding human experiments conducted by American researchers in Guatemala in the 1940s in which the subjects were exposed to sexually transmitted diseases. The research reaffirms much of what is already publicly known: that between 1946 and 1948, U.S. researchers intentionally infected non-consenting subjects in Guatemala with STDs, in what the commission called a \"clearly unethical historical injustice.\" The United States has apologized for the incident, and the government has been sued by some of the victims and their heirs. President Barack Obama asked the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues to uncover details of the research and to assure him that current rules protect people from unethical treatment.\n@highlight\nA presidential commission reaffirms previous reports on experiments in Guatemala\n@highlight\nWithout their knowledge, subjects were exposed to STDs\n@highlight\nThe commission will give its report to President Obama in September", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 634, "end": 691}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The commission on Monday said it had completed the first of those tasks, and will present its findings to @placeholder in September.", "idx": 72336}], "idx": 47154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Did you cut your cable but miss recording your favorite shows? TiVo might have the answer. The DVR company announced a new, $50 device that lets cord-cutters record over-the-air network shows and watch them later on their televisions. The TiVo Roamio OTA DVR (the OTA stands for \"over the air\") can record and store programs aired by CBS, ABC, NBC, PBS, Fox, Univision and other networks. It also connects to Web services, including YouTube and Netflix. \"We recognize some viewers opt not to receive the benefits a subscription with a cable provider offers,\" TiVo chief marketing officer Ira Bahr said in a news release. \"TiVo Roamio OTA makes sure that they, too, can get a best in class DVR experience through an antenna.\"\n@highlight\nTiVo unveils the Roamio OTA DVR to record network shows\n@highlight\nThe device is $50 with a $15 monthly service fee\n@highlight\nIt also records Web content like Netflix and YouTube\n@highlight\nOTA rolls out two months after Supreme Court ruled against Aereo", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 66}, {"start": 239, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The difference, @placeholder says, is that the OTA uses devices in the home to record video, instead of recording it outside the home then streaming it to digital devices.", "idx": 72341}], "idx": 47159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hogansville, Georgia (CNN) -- A Georgia couple arrived at the White House on the wrong day for a tour recently and got much more than they bargained for. After being screened by the Secret Service, Harvey and Paula Darden of Hogansville, Georgia, were led into a lavish invitation-only breakfast where they met the president and the first lady. How the couple was able to get into the White House event without being on the guest list was called \"dumb luck\" by the Dardens. The White House is calling it a \"nice gesture\" and has been explaining how this incident is nothing like the breach of security that took place when Tareq and Michaele Salahi infamously crashed the Obamas' state dinner.\n@highlight\nGeorgia couple shows up on wrong day for White House tour, end up meeting president\n@highlight\nEvent occurred weeks before infamous Obama state dinner \"party crashers\"\n@highlight\nWhite House: Couple went through security screenings, calls incident \"nice gesture\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Dardens ate breakfast and then were startled when @placeholder entered the room.", "idx": 72352}], "idx": 47166} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "From the rooftop of a mosque in the Cairo district of Nasr City, I watched as thousands of supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy frantically waved posters and chanted angrily. Moments before they heard that the man who, just a year ago, had been declared Egypt's first ever democratically elected president had been ousted. The people who had jammed into Tahrir Square on June 30, 2012 to celebrate his inauguration were shocked and enraged. When long-serving President Hosni Mubarak was toppled from power two and a half years ago, it was the beginning, not the end, of a revolution that has yet to run its course.\n@highlight\nWedeman: President Mubarak's removal marked start of revolution yet to run its course\n@highlight\nUprising unleashed energy and a passion that shows no sign of diminishing\n@highlight\nFor many President Morsy failed to deliver on promises so he had to go\n@highlight\nJournalist: Egyptians now look at the state as their servant and not their master", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The country's powerful army, responding to the millions in the street, forced @placeholder from power on the evening of July 3.", "idx": 72366}], "idx": 47179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Johnny Cash was, at heart, a storyteller. In that dramatic, Old Testament voice, he sang songs -- about prisons, about trains, about loneliness and hurt and truth -- and made them his own, sounding as if he'd lived them himself. \"Folsom Prison Blues,\" \"One Piece at a Time,\" \"The Beast in Me\" -- whether Cash wrote them or not, he made you believe. \"That was his chief strength,\" says Robert Hilburn, the author of a new Cash biography, \"Johnny Cash: The Life.\" \"He was always best when he tried to tell his own story, or something he cared about.\"\n@highlight\nJohnny Cash is the subject of a new biography\n@highlight\nCash had truth in his voice, but he was master storyteller\n@highlight\nChallenge for biographer to separate facts from fiction\n@highlight\nCash known for \"Folsom Prison Blues,\" \"Man in Black\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 239, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 280}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 779, "end": 797}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He, ah, borrowed a lot of what became \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 72369}], "idx": 47182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "France's Monaco will rival Arsenal in the race for Newcastle United defender Mathieu Debuchy. The France international has admitted he craves Champions League football and cash-rich Monaco, backed by the wealth of Russian owner Dmitry Rybolovlev, have the \u00a312m Newcastle will demand for their first choice right back. Debuchy, 28, left Lille for Newcastle in January 2013, signing a five and a half-year deal worth \u00a35.5million. Right stuff: France right back Mathieu Debuchy is wanted by Champions League clubs Arsenal and Monaco In demand: The first-choice Newcastle defender will command a \u00a312million fee from a successful bidder Star power: Debuchy poses for photos with fans in Brazil - he was rested in France's final group game\n@highlight\nNewcastle will demand a \u00a312million fee for defender Debuchy\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old is Newcastle and France's first-choice right back\n@highlight\nArsenal are interested in Debuchy, an ideal replacement for Bacary Sagna\n@highlight\nJames Tavernier, who was on loan at Rotherham, will move to Wigan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 77, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 142, "end": 157}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 228, "end": 244}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 459, "end": 473}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 991}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Permanent move: James Tavernier (left) is bound for Wigan after spending of his @placeholder career on loan", "idx": 72377}], "idx": 47186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The race is on to locate the latest Banksy on the streets of New York. The work shows a dog urinating on a fire hydrant -- with a thought bubble above the hydrant reading \"You complete me.\" This is the third piece by the mysterious street artist to appear this week. The first depicted two boys reaching up to a sign which said \"Graffiti Is a Crime.\" The second simply read \"This is my New York Accent... normally I write like this.\" Banksy authenticated the works by publishing them on his website and within hours they were located and defaced.\n@highlight\nBanksy started out as a graffiti artist in western England but his work now sells for millions\n@highlight\nHe is in New York for what his spokesperson says is a \"month-long residency.\"\n@highlight\nBanksy is painting images, taking photos and publishing them on Instagram and his website.\n@highlight\nFinders of the works can phone a toll-free number to get a commentary on them.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's using @placeholder because it doesn't matter where you are, you can see what's going on.", "idx": 72382}], "idx": 47190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Hal David's last songwriting project was a reunion with two people with whom he had some of his greatest success starting 50 years ago: Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick, according to Warwick's representative. David, who wrote the lyrics to many of Warwick's biggest hits, died Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles from complications of a stroke, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers said Saturday. 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U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer expressed concern that the initial mental exam, ordered by a magistrate judge, was done before she had a chance to hear a legal motion by the defense disputing whether the magistrate had the authority to order it. David Bos, the federal public defender representing Gonzalez, objected to any examination in the first place because he says Gonzalez is fit for trial.\n@highlight\nOmar Gonzalez is accused of jumping the White House fence in September\n@highlight\nAn initial evaluation finds him not competent to stand trial\n@highlight\nHis attorney argues Gonzalez is fine, but agrees to more thorough exam", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 60-minute initial mental examination of Gonzalez at the @placeholder jail came as a surprise to the judge and to both the government and defense.", "idx": 72391}], "idx": 47198} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- FX has greenlit a single-camera pilot called \"The Comedians\" that will star Billy Crystal as a veteran joke-teller who is paired with a younger and edgier performer for a late-night sketch show. The pilot, which will begin shooting this summer, is based on a Swedish format of the same name from Stockholm-based Efti AB. 'Zombieland' pilot dead at Amazon, fans 'hated it out of existence' Larry Charles (\"Seinfeld\") will direct and executive produce the pilot. Other EPS are Matt Nix (\"Burn Notice\"), Ben Wexler (\"Community,\" \"Arrested Development\") and Crystal. 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But the spotlight inside the Los Angeles Convention Center won't be so much on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 as what's really important: the games themselves. With these two next-generation consoles on the near horizon, game developers are in a transitional period between the new devices and the ones that people enjoy in their homes right now. Many of the titles featured during E3 may be playable immediately, with a next-gen option down the road.\n@highlight\nElectronic Entertainment Expo is the year's premier video game conference and trade show\n@highlight\nE3 kicks off in Los Angeles with events by Microsoft, Sony and others\n@highlight\nThis year's show will focus on new games for the upcoming Xbox One and PS4 consoles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 72}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 266, "end": 294}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 619, "end": 620}, {"start": 700, "end": 728}, {"start": 800, "end": 801}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder purposefully split its Xbox One announcement into two parts so it could focus exclusively on games during E3 -- specifically, the 15 exclusive franchises it has promised for the first year of Xbox One.", "idx": 72403}, {"query": "\"I think it is going to be a very fun @placeholder because it is going to be all about the games and very little talk about some of the other stuff.\"", "idx": 72404}], "idx": 47208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He is already the longest serving heir apparent in British history. 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Related: Speculation has mounted that Prince Charles could be crowned king of Romania after he revealed in a recent interview that he is related to bloodthirsty Romanian ruler Vlad the Impaler The last royal ruler, King Michael \u2013 who reigned from 1927 to 1930, and again from 1940 to 1947 - was forced to abdicate by the country\u2019s new Communist leaders, who threatened to carry out mass executions if he refused to step down.\n@highlight\nEuropean newspapers claim Charles could be anointed should monarchy be restored\n@highlight\nPrince of Wales's ancestral links with Vlad the Impaler and King Michael cited as reasons\n@highlight\nCharles is passionate about the country and owns a holiday home in picturesque town of Viscri", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 299, "end": 313}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 925, "end": 939}, {"start": 964, "end": 979}, {"start": 985, "end": 996}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "even gone so far as to speculate that Charles could give up the @placeholder", "idx": 72407}], "idx": 47211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mutliplayer gaming is entering the next generation. And perhaps no title shows just how far online warfare has evolved better than Titanfall. This first-person shooter is a timed exclusive for Xbox One from Respawn Entertainment and EA where players take sides choosing either the Militia or IMC in a story-driven multiplayer experience. At Gamescom, Daily Mail Games went hands-on in a 6 vs 6 match-up where as the Militia force, the team is sent to extract a pilot who is key to the resistance but are intercepted by the IMC (Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation) and a battle ensues. 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Tottenham currently sit 10th in the Barclays Premier League after an inconsistent start to the season which has seen Mauricio Pochettino's side win as many games as they have lost in their first 15 matches. 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The red which used to dominate the Barclays Premier League for so many years is slowly fading to blue. Chelsea's utter, unbeaten dominance of the league this season has echoes of the bygone era of Sir Alex Ferguson. 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It follows 22 days of testimony from several of Murray's girlfriends and patients, Jackson employees, paramedics and emergency room doctors, investigators and medical experts. Jackson's mother will sit on one side of the courtroom, while Murray's mother is likely to be seated on the other end Thursday as the seven men and five women on the jury listen to each side sum up their case.\n@highlight\nJurors have two theories of guilt to consider for Dr. Conrad Murray\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Murray's use of propofol for Jackson's insomnia was criminally negligent\n@highlight\nThe defense contends Jackson gave himself the fatal overdose", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 69, "end": 83}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was so desperate for sleep, and afraid his comeback concerts would be canceled without it, that he injected himself while @placeholder was not watching, the defense argues.", "idx": 72429}], "idx": 47228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)North Carolina might be going rogue. The state is on a collision course with the Republican National Committee over when to hold its presidential primary next year. National Republicans -- intent on fashioning an orderly nominating process after several chaotic cycles -- are threatening trigger-happy primary and caucus states with drastic penalties if they attempt to leapfrog the voting line and disrupt the carefully plotted primary calendar. 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Read more: London attack mirrors plot to behead Muslim soldier Security was increased at army bases around London amid fears of additional attacks. The capital has not witnessed an alert of this kind since the summer of 2005, when London's public transport network was targeted with coordinated bomb attacks. Two men accused of carrying out the attack were shot by police and are under guard at hospitals.\n@highlight\nNEW: Friends and acquaintances say Michael Adebolajo is one suspect\n@highlight\nNEW: He and another man shot by police are stable in London hospitals, police say\n@highlight\nUK Ministry of Defense names the victim as soldier Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nThere have been 2 more arrests tied to the case, police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 839, "end": 840}, {"start": 842, "end": 860}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other three suspects arrested -- including the one arrested at the scene along with @placeholder -- have not yet been identified.", "idx": 72436}], "idx": 47233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It's a classic tale: Governor loves rock icon. Rock icon doesn't return said love. Governor doesn't care. Governor will always love rock icon. OK, maybe it's not that classic, but that's the story between Chris Christie and his fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen. A new poll indicates that nearly half (48%) of New Jersey residents think it's \"kind of cool\" that their governor is a superfan of The Boss. That's more than twice the number (19%) who say his infatuation is \"kind of embarrassing,\" according to the Monmouth University survey, which was conducted in honor of Springsteen's 65th birthday on Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNearly half in New Jersey think it's \"kind of cool\" that Christie loves Springsteen\n@highlight\nThat's according to a new poll in honor of Springsteen's 65th birthday\n@highlight\nChristie has been to 132 Springsteen concerts and holds out hope the two will be friends\n@highlight\nSpringsteen, a liberal, has never expressed the same kind of love toward Christie", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 273, "end": 289}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 541, "end": 559}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder acknowledged the man may be right but said it's hard for him to let go of the musician he's long adored.", "idx": 72458}], "idx": 47243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As he greets the hordes of children in a town square outside Sao Paulo, Brazil, Vitor Martins, looks like your standard Santa Claus, with a big white beard, 'bowl-full-of-jelly' belly, round glasses and red robe and hat. But beneath the Father Christmas outfit hides what might be the world's most tattooed Santa Claus, as Mr Martin has covered 94 per cent of his body in colourful ink - most of it follows a holiday theme. The 59-year-old artist, who has been working as a shopping centre Santa for more than 15 years, has decorated his body with everything from Santa Claus himself, his reindeer, Christmas trees and one his arms is adorned with a cheerful - but misspelled - 'Merry Chritmas'.\n@highlight\nVitor Martins, 59, has been a 'shopping centre Santa Claus' for the best part of 15 years\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian OAP has tattoos covering 94 per cent of his body - many of them Christmas-themes\n@highlight\nHis tattoo collection includes a misspelled 'Merry Chritmas' and several images of Santa Claus", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 959, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having performed as Santa Claus for 15 years, Mr Martins has accumulated several @placeholder outfits that hang in his bedroom", "idx": 72461}], "idx": 47244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abbottabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden's hideout is being demolished, bringing an end to a symbol of American resolve and Pakistani frustration over how the operation was conducted. Navy SEAL Team Six raided the Abbottabad compound in May 2011 and killed the al Qaeda leader. The United States did not tell Pakistan about the raid until it was over. Pakistani authorities cordoned off the compound Saturday evening and brought in heavy machinery and flood lights to the site. \"The action was taken to keep the compound from ever becoming a shrine for bin Laden's followers,\" a Pakistani military official told CNN. \"It's a message that Pakistan doesn't want to keep anything connected with this terrorist.\"\n@highlight\nOfficial says demolition will demoralize bin Laden sympathizers\n@highlight\nBin Laden used the place as a hideout until his death\n@highlight\nAuthorities have cordoned off the compound, keeping residents at a distance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 189, "end": 206}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pakistan has not yet decided whether to try a Pakistani doctor for high treason for assisting the @placeholder in gathering intelligence ahead of the raid, a senior Pakistani government official said late last month.", "idx": 72469}], "idx": 47247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Ars Technica) -- Apple's prized product designer Jonathan (\"Jony\") Ive is a constant source of fascination among the press -- doubly so after the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Though Ive appears with relative frequency in news articles and documentaries, interest in his design philosophy has never let up. Perhaps that is because Ive has always spoken in an abstract, philosophical sense about the way he approaches design, which only seems to perpetuate the mystery surrounding one of Apple's core talents. 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On the same day that Luis Suarez scored twice for a Barcelona B team XI, his club were reminded just how much they need the striker available for the first team as they failed to register a single shot on target in a tame goalless draw against Malaga. On a frustrating evening for the visitors Lionel Messi was grabbed by the throat and pushed to the ground by Weligton, only for the defender to be given a yellow card.\n@highlight\nBarcelona went into game having won their first four La Liga fixtures\n@highlight\nLuis Enrique's side failed to break down a resolute Malaga side\n@highlight\nThe Catalan giants have not conceded a league goal so far this season\n@highlight\nIt is the first time they have kept five clean sheets in their opening five league games since the 1977-78 campaign\n@highlight\nLionel Messi strangled by Weligton... defender was only booked", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 176, "end": 194}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 418, "end": 429}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 919, "end": 930}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's Weligton could have been sent off after pushing Messi to the ground", "idx": 72477}], "idx": 47250} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Corbisiero knows he must usurp a world-class rival if he is to mark his latest injury comeback with a recall to England\u2019s starting XV for the Six Nations. Northampton\u2019s 26-year-old prop has returned early from shoulder surgery and will play against Newcastle at Franklin\u2019s Gardens on Friday as the next step towards challenging Joe Marler for the national No 1 shirt. Corbisiero has endured a prolonged spell of medical misfortune, which has limited him to just four Test caps in the last two years \u2014 two of them for the triumphant Lions in Australia. Alex Corbisiero has recently returned to action having dislocated his shoulder against Bath in September\n@highlight\n26-year-old has endured a spell of injuries with four Test caps in two years\n@highlight\nJoe Marler of Harlequins is currently the No1 prop for England\n@highlight\nCorbisiero and Marler will vie to start in England's Six Nations campaign", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018With @placeholder playing so well, if I want to get back in I have to play better.\u2019", "idx": 72486}], "idx": 47256} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King Follow @@DominicKing_DM Rickie Lambert has been holding court for eight minutes, discussing how his dreams have been made real, when he makes a conscious decision. His \u00a34m move from Southampton to Liverpool has been one of the stories of the summer, given it provided an unexpected opportunity for him to return to where it all began; the romance of a journey that began with heartbreak 17 years earlier coming full circle was there for all to see. Lambert is beaming as he sits in a meeting room in the plush Four Seasons Hotel, Liverpool\u2019s base here in Boston, talking about how he is settling in when, in a flash, his tone changes and he takes a pin to the nostalgia and sentiment that has surrounded him.\n@highlight\nLambert knows he was brought in by Rodgers to score goals\n@highlight\nHe says that him being a Liverpudlian had nothing to do with the move\n@highlight\nLambert is at the club to help them on the field first and foremost\n@highlight\nHe says it was never in the back of his mind that he would return\n@highlight\nLambert enjoyed a great season at Southampton and signed for \u00a34million\n@highlight\nHe will play for Liverpool against Roma in the US on Thursday morning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 526, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool training ahead of @placeholder friendly", "idx": 72493}], "idx": 47262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Sunderland want to sign Chelsea\u2019s new \u00a312million centre-half Kurt Zouma on loan for the season. Jose Mourinho signed France U21 defender Zouma in January but the teenager stayed at St Etienne until the end of the season. Loan star: Zouma signed for Chelsea in January but was immediately loaned back to Saint Etienne New signing: Zouma cost Chelsea \u00a312m but is not thought to be ready for first the team at Stamford Bridge Chelsea have already allowed Czech centre-half Tomas Kalas to join Cologne on loan but Sunderland hope they can complete a swoop for Zouma because of sporting director Lee Congerton\u2019s contacts at Stamford Bridge.\n@highlight\nSunderland sporting director Lee Congerton used to work at Chelsea\n@highlight\nCongerton hoping to get Zouma, Andreas Christensen and Lewis Baker\n@highlight\nZouma joined Chelsea in January but hasn't played for them yet", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 156, "end": 180}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 795, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also want Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen, 18, and midfielder Lewis Baker, 19.", "idx": 72503}], "idx": 47269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 100 dogs are trapped in 'disgusting, inhumane' squalor at a puppy breeding farm in north-western NSW, despite notifications to the RSPCA and local authorities, says an animal rights group. Debra Tranter, founder of Victoria-based organisation Oscar\u2019s Law, says she was \u2018horrified\u2019 to find a heavily pregnant labrador, lying dead on the cold concrete floor of a shed at the rural property near Armidale recently. \u2018Usually when I go into these places, I shut down emotionally because I just have to get the photos,\u2019 Tranter told Daily Mail Australia. \u2018This time I was caught out: I just sat there with her and patted her for half an hour, it was so sad. The worst part is that her death was preventable.\u2019\n@highlight\nAt least 130 dogs are trapped in 'disgusting' conditions at a NSW property that breeds dogs for pet shops\n@highlight\nAt least 10 dogs need immediate veterinary care\n@highlight\nThe Frazer property owner has previously been charged with animal abuse\n@highlight\n\u2018We have been complaining about this farm for more than a year and the authorities have ignored us,' says animal rights activist", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 109}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 537, "end": 556}, {"start": 786, "end": 788}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the dogs locked up at the Frazer property in @placeholder", "idx": 72504}], "idx": 47270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson for MailOnline A stunned Heather Watson was at a loss to explain her crushing first round US Open defeat after a summer which had promised a decent run at the year's final Grand Slam. As it was the 22-year-old Channel Islander lasted just 54 minutes of the morning session before going down 6-1 6-1 to world number 81 Sorana Cirstea of Romania, who she had beaten three times before. Watson served eight double faults and won only three points on her second serve as she heavily punished by Cirstea, who played way above expectations after winning just one match since Wimbledon.\n@highlight\nEngland's Heather Watson was beaten in straight sets by Sorana Cirstea\n@highlight\nWorld No 81 Cirstea took 54 minutes to dispatch the England No 1\n@highlight\nWatson recorded eight double faults in the disappointing tournament exit\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old Guernsey lost 11 of the last 12 games in the match\n@highlight\nWatson had beaten her Romanian opponent three times before", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 707}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Campaign over: @placeholder was heard to say during the match, 'It can't get much worse than this'", "idx": 72514}], "idx": 47278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:32 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 05:09 EST, 16 August 2012 A new biography of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno sheds light on his fall from grace in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex scandal. The long-serving coach, affectionately called 'JoePa' by students, sobbed uncontrollably and continually after the university board fired him for allegedly overlooking the child abuse scandal involving his former assistant coach, according to an upcoming book by sportswriter Joe Posnanski. 'Paterno met with his coaches at his house. He sobbed uncontrollably. This was his bad day,' Posanksi writes in his biography, Paterno.\n@highlight\n'I don't know what I'm going to do with myself,' Paterno said after his firing from the Penn State football team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guilty: Former Penn State assistant football coach @placeholder was convicted on June 22, 2012 of sexually assaulting 10 boys over 15 years", "idx": 72517}], "idx": 47281} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stockholm, Sweden (CNN) -- A suspected serial shooter is keeping a city in southern Sweden on edge. Police say as many as 15 shootings in Malmo over the last year may be linked to a single perpetrator who is targeting immigrants living in the city. Investigators have no suspects. The shootings have all been well planned, under the protection of darkness and at places familiar to the shooter, according to CNN's Swedish affiliate TV4, citing police. Several of the shootings have occurred in recent weeks, police say. On Thursday evening, two immigrant women were wounded when shot through their apartment window.\n@highlight\nShooter targeting immigrants, police say\n@highlight\n15 cases could be linked to unknown shooter\n@highlight\nAttacks have happened in southern town of Malmo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shootings also bring back memories of @placeholder's \"Laser-man,\" a shooter who was targeting immigrants in Stockholm in the 1990s with a laser-aimed rifle.", "idx": 72541}], "idx": 47297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just under two years before hosting the World Cup, Brazil sacked coach Mano Menezes as the South American country signaled a change of direction in its quest for unprecedented sixth title. Menezes had hoped to lead Brazil to victory on home soil but his failure to win over his critics with his muscular type of play appears to have cost him. The 50-year-old, who replaced the legendary Dunga following the 2010 World Cup, had come under heavy scrutiny following his side's failure to win a historic first Olympic gold at London 2012 -- losing in the final to Mexico despite fielding a star-studded line-up.\n@highlight\nBrazil has fired coach Mano Menezes with immediate effect\n@highlight\nMenezes has been under fire since Olympics failure\n@highlight\nSouth American country is set to host World Cup in 2014\n@highlight\nBrazil will appoint new coach in January according to officials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Menezes was often criticized for his side's style of play with fans yearning to a return to the \"joga bonito\" ('beautiful game\") style for which @placeholder teams are so well known.", "idx": 72557}], "idx": 47306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have identified a new disease among people in Asia that causes AIDS-like symptoms but is not associated with HIV. The study, released in the New England Journal of Medicine Thursday, found patients with the disease were making antibodies that attacked their immune systems. \"We all make molecules and proteins in the body that tell our immune system how to function properly,\" said Dr. Sarah Browne, a clinical investigator at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at NIH and the lead author on the study. \"They tell different immune cells when to turn on and when to start fighting infection,\" she said. \"We found a large number of the patients that we studied with serious opportunistic infections make an antibody that blocks the function of one of these molecules, which is interferon-gamma.\"\n@highlight\nPatients with disease are making antibodies that attack their immune system\n@highlight\nCases date back to 2004, with most of them occurring in Thailand and Taiwan\n@highlight\nScientists do not believe the disease is contagious\n@highlight\nThe NIH has seen about 12 cases, all in people of Asian descent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 61}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 205, "end": 235}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 495, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's autoimmune disease, and people get secondary infections similar to @placeholder.\"", "idx": 72568}], "idx": 47315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I finally said goodbye to some old buddies. Omar (played by Michael K. Williams), \"The Wire's\" legendary stickup artist, hunts for a rival with his shotgun. One of them shot a woman at point-blank range after complimenting her on her hair. Another person maimed a rival with his shotgun. A third stole from his sister to finance his drug habit. Their names are as twisted as their deeds: Snot-Boogie, Bubbles, Dukie. And if I ever introduced you to them, you probably wouldn't be able to understand them. Their talk is filled with a bruising street poetry that's hard to decipher unless you've lived in their West Baltimore neighborhood -- as I once did.\n@highlight\nHBO's \"The Wire\" is praised for realism, but how real is it?\n@highlight\nCNN.com writer who grew up in \"The Wire's\" Baltimore neighborhood renders verdict\n@highlight\nWriter says show confuses \"hopelessness with authenticity\"\n@highlight\nBut dialogue crackles, the characters are rich, writer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 87}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My \"friends\" are some of my favorite characters on the @placeholder series, \"The Wire.\"", "idx": 72581}], "idx": 47321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko In Washington PUBLISHED: 02:33 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:50 EST, 12 September 2013 Vital weapons shipments from the United States have begun to arrive in rebel fighting units that oppose the regime of dictator Bashar al-Assad in Syria, according to sources on both ends of the transactions. The light arms, ammunition and other small, trackable armaments \u2013 likely grenades, mortars and shells \u2013 are coming via clandestine CIA operations in a significant escalation of U.S. involvement in the 30-month-long civil war. The White House promised in June that it would arm anti-Assad forces who were not aligned with Islamist radical groups, authorizing the CIA to do the heavy lifting and manage the pipeline.\n@highlight\nGuns, mortars and ammunition smuggled in as U.S. steps up role in civil war\n@highlight\nCIA bases in Turkey and Jordan being used as conduit for military hardware", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not in favour of military action: Nearly half of those polled said the U.S. does not have an obligation to punish regimes like @placeholder that use chemical weapons to kill civilians", "idx": 72584}], "idx": 47323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 04:40 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:14 EST, 3 October 2012 A Republican representative who shocked America when he said women don't become pregnant if they are victims of 'legitimate rape' has become embroiled in a new abortion row. Todd Akin, a nominee for Senate in Missouri, caused a national outcry in August by claiming that it was rare for a woman to become pregnant after being raped because the 'female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down'. Now footage has emerged of him claiming abortions are performed on women who 'are not actually pregnant'.\n@highlight\nTodd Akin, a nominee for Senate in Missouri, caused a national outcry in August by claiming that it was rare for a woman to get pregnant after rape\n@highlight\nNow footage from 2008 has emerged of him calling doctors who perform abortions 'terrorists' who work at hospitals mired in a 'culture of death'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Akin has served six terms and describes himself as @placeholder's most", "idx": 72595}], "idx": 47332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City (CNN) -- Products like Ruffles, Doritos and Cheetos may be among the latest targets of cartel violence in Mexico. Authorities said armed attackers over the weekend set ablaze warehouses and delivery trucks for Sabritas, a subsidiary of PepsiCo that distributes many of the company's snack foods in Mexico. Five of the company's distribution centers were attacked in the states of Guanajuato and Michoacan, officials said. Sabritas has not provided details about the damage, but Mexico's state-run Notimex agency said the attacks caused \"serious material losses.\" No one was injured or killed, authorities said. On Monday, authorities arrested four suspects who they said were members of the Knights Templar, a cartel that officials have accused of extorting business owners, decapitating and dismembering kidnapping victims and setting vehicles ablaze to block roads during shootouts with police.\n@highlight\nAttackers set ablaze Sabritas warehouses and delivery trucks\n@highlight\nThe company is a subsidiary of PepsiCo, distributing snack products in Mexico\n@highlight\nAuthorities arrest four suspects they say are members of the Knights Templar\n@highlight\nBusiness leaders call for authorities to punish the perpetrators", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder reiterates that its priority will always be the safety of all its collaborators,\" the company said Monday.", "idx": 72599}], "idx": 47336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal take on Monaco at the Emirates stadium on Wednesday night, knowing they have their best chance for years to reach the Champions League quarter-finals. But in their way are a team in form, with a strong defence and some dangerous players - and old foes - going forward. Sportsmail's Sami Mokbel tells you all you need to know about the French club... The Monaco players share a laugh while training on the Emirates pitch ahead of the Champions League tie Who's the boss? Portuguese manager Leonardo Jardim isn\u2019t the best known manager left in the competition, but that won\u2019t faze him.\n@highlight\nMonaco are fourth in Ligue 1, but could cause Arsenal problems\n@highlight\nManager Leonardo Jardim is only 40, but has been around a while\n@highlight\nFormer Fulham and Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov could start", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 413, "end": 420}, {"start": 441, "end": 456}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2+ @placeholder have scored at least two goals in their last five Champions League matches.", "idx": 72611}], "idx": 47341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- One day after Syrian rebels accused government forces of a deadly bombing near a hospital in the besieged city of Aleppo, opposition groups said another 151 people had been killed in the fighting Thursday. The majority of those deaths occurred in the Syrian capital of Damascus and its suburbs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based opposition group. Another 34 were killed in Aleppo, where some of the heaviest fighting has occurred. The 20-month civil war has claimed more than 42,000 lives, according to the latest tally from the opposition Center for Documentation of Violations in Syria. The group counts 3,133 government soldiers among the dead.\n@highlight\nNEW: By Thursday, another 76 people had been killed in the fighting, opposition groups say\n@highlight\nRebels say a Syrian airstrike hits near Aleppo hospital\n@highlight\nTurkey requests Patriot missiles amid concern over \"threats and risks\" from Syrian crisis\n@highlight\nNATO says the missiles would demonstrate solidarity in the alliance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 338, "end": 372}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 601, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkey has been careful to make clear it plans no offensive action and does not want a war with @placeholder, which shares a more than 500-mile border.", "idx": 72619}], "idx": 47346} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Elvis Presley's death became a controversy at the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial as a man who promoted both artists' last tours testified. AEG Live Co-CEO Paul Gongaware testified Wednesday that Presley died of a drug overdose, but when his own lawyer questioned him Thursday he changed his testimony to say Elvis died of a heart ailment. Presley collapsed in the bathroom of his Memphis, Tennessee, mansion -- Graceland -- on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42. While his death was ruled the result of an irregular heartbeat, the autopsy report was sealed amid accusations that abuse of prescription drugs caused the problem.\n@highlight\nAEG Live Co-CEO promoted last tours of Elvis and Michael Jackson\n@highlight\nJackson lawyers say his experience with Elvis should've prepared him for MJ\n@highlight\nAEG's lawyer works to rehab witness after repeated \"I don't recall\" answers\n@highlight\nPaul Gongaware wrote 'smoking gun' e-mail", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 407, "end": 424}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 813, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}, {"start": 914, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Promoter: 'I kind of knew what was going to happen' to @placeholder", "idx": 72624}], "idx": 47347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman Police have arrested two teenagers in the savage beating of 54-year-old white man left in a coma after he got out of his car to check on a young black boy he accidentally hit. The two suspects, aged 16 and 17, were arrested in connection with the attack last week of beloved grandfather Steve Utash, who was brutally beaten by an angry mob in a poverty-stricken Detroit neighborhood after David Harris, 10, ran in front of his truck on a busy street. Detroit police say about a dozen vigilantes beat Utash Wednesday, even stealing his wallet before leaving him injuries severe enough to cause bleeding on the brain - he is still in a medically induced coma.\n@highlight\nSteve Utash, 54, accidentally hit David Harris, a 10-year-old black boy, with his truck when he darted out into the busy street\n@highlight\nUtash stopped to make sure the boy was okay and was instead savagely beaten by as many as 12 people, said police\n@highlight\nAuthorities have arrested two teenagers and expect more arrests to come\n@highlight\nMore than $100,000 has been raised to help pay for Utash's medical bills\n@highlight\nCommunity leaders have condemned the attack\n@highlight\nPolice have ruled out the beating being a hate crime", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder suffered a broken leg, he has since been released from a local hospital, Moreno said.", "idx": 72631}], "idx": 47349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Obama administration dramatically moved Obamacare's second-year goalposts on Monday, saying that it expected no more than 9.9 million Americans to be enrolled in medical insurance through a government-managed system by the end of March. The Congressional Budget Office, a nonpartisan organization that advises federal legislators, assumed that the number would be a much higher 13 million in April, when it built the financial projections under-girding the law's implementation. Now the number could be as low as nine million. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Sylvia Burwell said Monday that her goal is 9.1 million. That number could go lower still, if less than 83 per cent of current Obamacare enrollees \u2013 5.9 million people in all \u2013 renew their coverage in 2015.\n@highlight\nCongressional Budget Office projected 13 million signups by March 31, 2015\n@highlight\nNow HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell says her goal is 9.1 million, but that number depends on keeping 5.9 million of last year's enrollees\n@highlight\nAbout 112,000 people lost coverage since the end of the last open enrollment period because they couldn't prove they were US citizens or legal residents\n@highlight\nAdministration's own projections could fall apart if more than 17 per cent of 2013-2014 enrollees drop their coverage in year two\n@highlight\nBurwell said Monday that the White House will win the second Supreme Court challenge to Obamacare\n@highlight\nA repeal is 'not something that this administration will let happen' - Burwell", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 245, "end": 271}, {"start": 531, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 791, "end": 817}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1401}, {"start": 1416, "end": 1424}, {"start": 1508, "end": 1514}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But new data show 'there is considerable uncertainty that a large shift will occur over the new two years,' according to a new @placeholder report.", "idx": 72635}], "idx": 47351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ever since the 2003 invasion of Iraq exposed deep-rooted religious and ethnic divisions, analysts have suggested giving up on the colonial-era borders of modern Iraq and dividing the country. Jihadists have felt the opposite, that the region should be united into a new caliphate -- indeed that is precisely what the militant group the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) declared this week. Both are wrong. The lines drawn by the British and French colonial powers in 1916 became, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the borders of new Arab states. Over the years, these lines splitting the Levant into Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq have been enormously contentious, to the extent that it is often argued the region might be better without them. Either removing these lines altogether and returning to the world of the early 20th century, or drawing them smaller and tighter still.\n@highlight\nIraq's borders were mapped out by the British and French colonial powers during WWI\n@highlight\nFaisal Al Yafai writes that the borders -- though contentious and flawed -- have broadly held\n@highlight\nPlans for an Arab caliphate or dividing Iraq into statelets are not realistic, he says\n@highlight\nSeeking to change them now is a recipe for a generation of war, Al Yafai writes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 345, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 525, "end": 538}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 999, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1288}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any division of @placeholder has to take into account people, politics and economics.", "idx": 72638}, {"query": "An estimated one million Iraqis are already on the move within @placeholder, internally displaced from their homes.", "idx": 72640}], "idx": 47354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Dilma Rousseff was re-elected on Sunday after a tight runoff vote against a centrist challenger. 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But the attraction's days could be numbered after experts discovered the sea's water level is dropping by an average of one metre every year. The drop in levels is thought to have been caused by more water flowing out of the sea than into it from the Jordan River. Scroll down for video The water level of the Red Sea is dropping by an average of one meter per year. 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According to state-run news agency Xinhua, a document released by China's Supreme People's Court on Thursday stated that evidence and testimony obtained through torture and illegal methods such as forcing the accused to suffer extreme temperatures, hunger and fatigue -- must be ruled out by judges. 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As hope has replaced resignation with improved performances, a new and welcome objective has appeared which may bring the club\u2019s first major trophy since their famous FA Cup victory in 1973. Five months ago, when Gus Poyet took over as head coach, cup competitions were a distraction. 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The brainchild of Maastricht University's Mark Post, the burger was made of 20,000 small strands of meat grown from a cow's muscle cells and took three months to create. Breadcrumbs and some egg powder were added to the cultured beef to make it taste like a normal beef burger. To give it a beefy color, red beet juice and saffron were added. Chef Richard McGeown fried the stem cell burger with sunflower oil and butter and remarked that it looked slightly paler than a traditional burger.\n@highlight\nThe first stem cell burger was cooked and eaten by two volunteer tasters in London\n@highlight\nThe burger was made of 20,000 small strands of meat grown from a cow's muscle cells\n@highlight\nThe five ounce cultured beef burger took three months and cost $330,000 to develop\n@highlight\nA volunteer taster said the burger was \"close to meat but misses salt and pepper\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 100, "end": 120}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We need to come up with an alternative,\" @placeholder emphasized.", "idx": 72661}], "idx": 47369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A summer she will never forget for all sorts of reasons could take another remarkable turn for Caroline Wozniacki with a serious run at the US Open title. Just as her high profile split from the Northern Irishman has ignited his golf the same could be said \u2013 albeit on a slightly lower plane \u2013 for her tennis, and last night she scored one of the best wins of her career. In steaming humidity on the Arthur Ashe Stadium she overcame fifth seed Maria Sharapova 6-4 2-6 6-2 to score a hugely popular victory that puts her through to the last eight.\n@highlight\nWozniacki beats Sharapova in three seats at Flushing Meadows\n@highlight\nThe Dane wins 6-4 2-6 6-2\n@highlight\nWozniacki into first grand slam quarter-final since the Australian Open in January 2012\n@highlight\nShe will play Sara Errani in the last eight, who defeated qualifier Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 6-3 2-6 6-0\n@highlight\nBiggest victory for the 10th seed since high profile split from golf star Rory McIlroy", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 112}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 400, "end": 418}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 602, "end": 617}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 834, "end": 853}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winner: @placeholder's career has gone from strength to strength after he ended his relationship with Wozniacki", "idx": 72666}], "idx": 47372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A man who spent 18 years in prison on Death Row because a Chicago cop withheld or fabricated evidence against him had been seeking $18 million in damages - but was awarded just $80,000. A federal jury handed down their ruling on the lawsuit on Thursday morning over the gaffe, which will be paid for by Chicago taxpayers. Former El Rukn gang member Nathson Fields, who was convicted of a double murder in 1986 but freed at a retrial in 2009, said the decision was a travesty. Now 60, Fields has called on U.S. Attorney Zach Fardon to investigate, The Chicago Sun-Times reported.\n@highlight\nNathson Fields, a former El Rukn gang member in Chicago's South Side, was convicted of a double murder in 1986 and sentenced to death\n@highlight\nHe spent 18 years on Death Row before the conviction was overturned at a retrial in 2009 and he was freed\n@highlight\nAfter the ruling, a file police and prosecutors had long denied existed was found\n@highlight\nNow 60, Fields used the file to sue, claiming he had been wrongly and intentionally imprisoned\n@highlight\nA federal jury awarded him just $80,000 in damages - less than $5,000 for each year he was behind bars\n@highlight\nHis attorney had suggested $18 million was appropriate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 372, "end": 385}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 574, "end": 590}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019 lawyers did not ask jurors for a specific amount in damaged, but hinted that $1 million for every year Fields spent behind bars seemed appropriate.", "idx": 72669}], "idx": 47374} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Eyewitnesses in the embattled Libyan city of Misrata reported especially intense shelling by Moammar Gadhafi's forces overnight -- the heavy fire picking up at about the same time reports came out that one of the leader's son was killed in a NATO airstrike. \"There's been continuous and heavy shelling for three hours straight,\" said one man, talking to CNN from about three miles from Misrata's city center Sunday. \"There have been a lot of explosions.\" Heavy gun and artillery fire could also be heard early Sunday throughout Benghazi, which is the hub for rebel forces and their transitional government.\n@highlight\nNEW: Witnesses report heavy fire from Gadhafi forces in Misrata and Benghazi\n@highlight\nNEW: One man thinks it is \"revenge\" for a strike killing one of Gadhafi's sons\n@highlight\nNATO's leader reaffirms the mission, rejecting \"any threat against Italy or any other ally\"\n@highlight\nEarlier Saturday, Gadhafi called on NATO to end airstrikes targeting his forces", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 118, "end": 132}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 379, "end": 381}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder leader remained defiant, as he sharply criticized those behind the attacks and questioned their intent.", "idx": 72671}], "idx": 47376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 12:47 EST, 23 August 2011 The hotel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of rape rolled around on the floor hysterically crying when confronted about a web of lies she is said to have told to have him arrested. As the Manhattan district attorney's office asked a judge to drop the sexual assault case against the former International Monetary Fund chief, it emerged accuser Nafissatou Diallo finally admitted to her deception, simply telling prosecutors: 'I wasn't under oath'. In a stunning turnaround, Strauss-Kahn is now almost certain to be released today in court, leaving him free to return to France and even run for the country's presidency.\n@highlight\nAccuser Diallo 'dropped to the floor and rolled around while weeping'\n@highlight\nAdmitted she lied because she 'wasn't under oath'\n@highlight\nDSK likely to be freed today to return to France and could still run for country's presidency\n@highlight\nDismissal on Recommendation to reveal hotel maid's lies\n@highlight\nAccuser's legal team files motion to remove DA from case\n@highlight\nEx-IMF boss will appear in court today at 11:30am", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 85, "end": 106}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 355, "end": 381}, {"start": 409, "end": 425}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 956, "end": 969}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They are expected to state that @placeholder has a history of lying that makes it impossible to ask a jury to believe her.", "idx": 72677}], "idx": 47378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Buchdahl PUBLISHED: 09:24 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 24 September 2013 A morning of mists gave way to a warm summery afternoon, as parts of Britain basked in weather that was hotter than Portugal. People headed for the park and the beach as swathes of the country from Portsmouth and to Manchester were treated to temperatures that rose above 20C - reaching highs of 25C in the South East. But the low cloud and dew-soaked lawns this morning were a reminder that Sunday's equinox has ushered in the official start of autumn - and wetter, colder weather is on the way as the weekend approaches.\n@highlight\nParts of the country enjoy warmer weather than Portugal to last to the middle of the week\n@highlight\nTemperatures set to remain above 20C in most parts - much higher than the UK-wide average for September of 16.5C\n@highlight\nBut weather forecasters warn heavy rain will hit Scotland tomorrow and reach the South by Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 394, "end": 396}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 807, "end": 808}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "today are expected to hit @placeholder, and the heat will continue tomorrow with", "idx": 72678}], "idx": 47379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Four men who threw a pig's head into the grounds of a mosque two days after the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby have been jailed. Thomas Ashton, 21, Andrew Warner, 31, Travis Crabtree, 25, and Steven White, 28, dumped a carrier bag containing the severed head in the car park of Blackpool Central Mosque as part of a prank. The crime was described as 'poisonous' by Judge Graham Knowles who jailed the four - despite pleas by the imam of the Lancashire mosque to be lenient with them. Andrew Warner, 31, (left) and Travis Crabtree, 25 (right) have been jailed after they were part of a gang of four who threw a severed head into Blackpool Central Mosque just two days after the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nMen threw a pig's head into a mosque two days after murder of Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nThomas Ashton, Andrew Warner, Travis Crabtree and Steven White left the head at Blackpool Central Mosque two days after the soldier was murdered\n@highlight\nLee Rigby was killed by Islamic extremists in Woolwich, London, in 2013\n@highlight\nVideo footage on White's phone recorded comments about Muslims, suggesting they knew contact with pigs is forbidden in Islamic teachings\n@highlight\nImam begged for the four to be spared prison but judge jailed all four men\n@highlight\nThey admitted causing religiously aggravated intentional harassment", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 276, "end": 299}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 513, "end": 527}, {"start": 627, "end": 650}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 860}, {"start": 879, "end": 902}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pigs are forbidden for @placeholder to touch or have contact with.", "idx": 72685}], "idx": 47385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Things haven't been going great for Paula Deen the last few days: She's been dropped from the Food Network, QVC is \"reviewing the relationship,\" and her biggest defenders so far have been her sons \u00e2\u20ac\u201d and their examples left a lot to be desired. But Deen has got at least one public figure in her corner: Anne Rice. The vampire author took to her own Facebook page to defend the chef, but her comments (first discovered by Jezebel) are likely to just cause more controversy. Rice first posed the question to her readers by saying: \"What's happening with Paula Dean? Is it fair? I never heard of her until today, and wow, this looks like a crucifixion. Opinions, thoughts welcome....aren't we becoming something of a lynch mob culture?\"\n@highlight\nAnne Rice has come to Paula Deen's defense on Facebook\n@highlight\nThe author began by asking whether what's happening to Deen is fair\n@highlight\nShe also wondered if the present reaction is akin to a 'lynch mob culture'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A rep for Rice did not immediately respond to @placeholder's request for comment.", "idx": 72694}], "idx": 47390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tech helped fuel Egypt's revolution. Now it could put the country get on the path toward a more stable democracy. At least that's the hope of Google, which is kicking off a program called Ebda2 -- Arabic for \"start\" -- to fund and otherwise support emerging technology companies in Egypt. \"We believe technology will actually change the economics of this part of the world -- will change the culture of this part of the world -- and it will have a political impact,\" said Wael Fakharany, Google's country manager in Egypt. \"We believe it is absolutely the right time to give people hopes and dreams -- not to be rich and famous, but hopes and dreams to be helpful.\"\n@highlight\nA Google bus will travel Egypt looking for tech entrepreneurs\n@highlight\nThe company is holding a year-long competition for tech start-ups\n@highlight\nThe winner gets $200,000 from the Silicon Valley company\n@highlight\nFinalists get a chance to pitch ideas to start-up investors from the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 291, "end": 295}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The winner, which will be announced in May, will get a $200,000 prize from @placeholder.", "idx": 72695}], "idx": 47391} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nine years after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a seismic event in Lebanese history, the trial of four men accused of his killing opened Thursday in a special United Nations-backed court. However, the stand at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in The Hague was empty, with the suspects -- alleged associates of the Shiite militant group Hezbollah -- still on the run. Billionaire statesman Hariri was killed in February 2005 when a bomb struck his motorcade near the Beirut seafront. The blast ripped apart his armored car and destroyed the motorcade, killing 21 other people and wounding more than 200 others.\n@highlight\nSon of slain premier Hariri says start of trial \"a day for Lebanon\"\n@highlight\nFour suspects are being tried in absentia in The Hague\n@highlight\nThe 2005 assassination polarized Lebanon and led to the withdrawal of Syrian troops\n@highlight\nEarlier, a bomb killed three people and injured 26 in the city of Hermel in northeast Lebanon", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 240, "end": 267}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been targeted before, with missiles launched from Syria, where Hezbollah has sent fighters and military advisers.", "idx": 72698}], "idx": 47393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "House speaker John Boehner has employed an unusual tactic in his latest salvo against Obama - pictures of Taylor Swift. Boehner (R-Ohio) illustrated an argument attacking the President's plan to fund community college fees for some students by imagining the pop sensation's reaction. In an article posted to his speaker.gov website, Boehner tried to turn voters against the scheme by showing a 'disappointed' Swift falling out of love with the plan. Scroll down for video Say it with Taylor: House Speaker John Boehner, left on Capitol Hill, used pictures of Taylor Swift to criticize Obama's plan to fund community college for some students. The political leanings of Swift, right, are not known\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker used pop star to attack President's new plan\n@highlight\nPublished 12-part list illustrated with 'disappointed' pictures of Swift\n@highlight\nClaimed community college funding would cost $60billion\n@highlight\nSuggested tax cuts instead, alongside pictures of Swift applauding\n@highlight\nStaffer said it is a 'fun, effective way' to emphasize Obama's failings", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The authors, members of @placeholder's staff, then observe: 'Not even all the Taylor Swift album sales in the world would cover that bill.'", "idx": 72705}], "idx": 47398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A teenager physically and emotionally hurt in the Boston Marathon bombings says she was forced to leave a New Hampshire store because she had her service dog with her. Sydney Corcoran, who has post-traumatic stress disorder, had been shopping at a Nashua branch of TJ Maxx when staff said the dog - Koda - needed to be put in a cart or taken outside. The service dog has been a crucial companion for 19-year-old Sydney, as she struggles to come to terms with the terror attack in which her mother, Celeste, lost both legs. Distressing: Sydney Corcoran, pictured with her mom Celeste who lost her legs in the bombing, says a store manager confronted her about service dog Koda\n@highlight\nSydney Corcoran has post traumatic stress disorder after being caught in the blast\n@highlight\n19-year-old claims staff told her if she didn't put her dog in a cart she would have to leave", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 73, "end": 87}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 191, "end": 205}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the bombings Sydney has suffered with stress and was finding it hard to sleep, but @placeholder had started to help her heal.", "idx": 72717}], "idx": 47408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Republican-controlled House of Representatives delivered a mixed message on America's role in the NATO-led Libya campaign Friday, opposing a resolution expressing support for the war while also voting down a bill restricting American involvement in the conflict. The first measure -- similar to legislation introduced in the Senate by Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, and Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona -- was backed by the White House. It was defeated 123-295, with Republicans overwhelmingly opposing the measure and Democrats voting more narrowly in favor of it. The second measure was strongly supported by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and other top GOP leaders. 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Judging by its early international box office take, \"The Avengers\" -- the superhero equivalent of a musical supergroup -- should blow away the competition, kicking off the summer movie season as a hit with a wide spectrum of moviegoers. Early tracking estimates see it as possibly beating \"The Dark Knight's\" then-record opening weekend from 2008, which \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2\" overtook last summer. Not to be outdone, the final chapter in the Batman trilogy, \"The Dark Knight Rises,\" also has high expectations of its own to meet on July 20. (\"Rises\" is from Warner Bros. Pictures, and the Batman character is part of DC Comics. 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Abu Ahmed says he and other inmates were held naked and forced to stand in their cells. He says he was kept naked and saw other naked inmates stacked onto a pile while photos were taken, photos that would become public and bring shame to the United States. The pain of the past few years is clearly etched on the man's face and equally obvious as he talks. It began October 1, 2003, he says, when U.S. troops came to his home and detained him during a sweep of his neighborhood.\n@highlight\nMan says he was held naked in Abu Ghraib prison during 2003 abuse of inmates\n@highlight\nHe says he saw guards stack naked prisoners in a pile and take photos\n@highlight\nThe man also says he was held in an Iraqi jail where he was beaten, tortured\n@highlight\nHe has never been charged with a crime", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But, at the end, the @placeholder people are responsible for everything that happened,\" Abu Ahmed said, referring to the war that he believes turned his life upside down.", "idx": 72724}], "idx": 47412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Faisal Shahzad, the 30-year-old Pakistani-American suspect in the failed Times Square bombing case, entered pleas of guilty Monday in federal court to all 10 counts he was facing. Shahzad, wearing a white skullcap, gray prison jumpsuit and orange T-shirt, was wearing handcuffs as he was escorted into the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Miriam Cedarbaum. 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The Islamist militants control much of southern Somalia and have long been affiliated with al Qaeda. But in an audio message posted on Al-Shabaab's website Thursday, the Somali group's leader, Mukhtar Abu al-Zubair, tells al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri that his followers \"will march with you as loyal soldiers.\" Al-Zawahiri took command of al Qaeda after U.S. commandos killed the movement's founder, Osama bin Laden, last May. Al-Zubair addresses al-Zawahiri as \"my dear commander and kind sheikh\" and congratulates him \"for the defeat of the crusaders in Afghanistan and Iraq.\"\n@highlight\nThe news \"will delight the believers and annoy the crusaders,\" al-Zawahiri says\n@highlight\nAl-Shabaab has long been closely affiliated with al Qaeda\n@highlight\nThe group had suffered a series of setbacks in recent months\n@highlight\nIt had vowed allegiance to Osama bin Laden before his death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 143, "end": 159}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 355, "end": 375}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 400, "end": 416}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"On behalf of the soldiers and the commanders in @placeholder, we pledge allegiance to you.", "idx": 72730}], "idx": 47417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scientists have long wondered why the U.S. and Europe are so culturally different to China and other countries in Eastern Asia. Now one study claims the answer lies in an unexpected area: the different farming methods used by people living in the East and West. While Westerners are known for their individualism and analytical thinking, eastern culture tends to be interdependent and holistic, the study claims. Paddy rice in the East (right) cannot be grown without ample supplies of water, forcing neighbours to work together. It is also highly labour-intensive, requiring twice the number of hours from planting to harvest as does wheat. Western wheat farmers (left), in contrast, can rely on the rain and operate much more independently\n@highlight\nStudy says that while Westerners are known for their individualism and analytical thinking, eastern culture tends to be interdependent and holistic\n@highlight\nIt puts this down to fact that rice farming in the East requires teamwork\n@highlight\nWheat farmers, in contrast, rely on rain and operate more independently", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018But we found that China has very distinct northern and southern psychological cultures and that southern China\u2019s history of rice farming can explain why people in southern @placeholder are more interdependent than people in the wheat-growing north.", "idx": 72731}], "idx": 47418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The general election is set to be a battle of the generations, with the Tories wooing pensioners while Labour tries to persuade the under-30s to turn out to vote. David Cameron is poised to announce he will protect pensioner benefits including winter fuel cash and TV licences from cuts as part of what has been dubbed a 'Fifty Shades of Grey' strategy. By contrast, Ed Miliband's best hopes of becoming Prime Minister depend on Labour's appear to people in their twenties and thirties, who could swing the result in dozens of seats. The Conservatives are most popular with the over-60s while Labour's appeal is highest among 25-39 year olds\n@highlight\n37% of over-60s back Tories, compared to only 22% of 18-24 year olds\n@highlight\nBy contrast, Labour support is highest among 25-39 year olds at 41%\n@highlight\nCameron to protect pensioner benefits to shore up the 'grey vote'\n@highlight\nMiliband promises a young people's manifesto and votes at 16\n@highlight\n10% rise in turnout among over-35s could swing result in 83 seats\n@highlight\nLib Dem health minister claims Tory cuts to elderly care could cost lives", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 322, "end": 341}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Answering questions about benefit cuts for the young yesterday, @placeholder insisted school leavers should not be able to move straight into a life on the dole", "idx": 72732}], "idx": 47419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Arthur Martin Last updated at 3:21 PM on 6th January 2012 Investigation: The body could be that of Latvian Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. She vanished last August The body found on the Queen\u2019s estate at Sandringham could be a girl as young as 15, police said yesterday. And fears were growing that it could be a 17-year-old student missing in the area since last August. A murder investigation was launched after the remains were discovered by a dog walker in a copse close to where the Royal Family had gathered for their Boxing Day shoot. Yesterday police described the body as that of a white woman, aged between 15 and 23.\n@highlight\nLatvian Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, vanished last summer\n@highlight\nPolice say it is unlikely death was result of natural causes\n@highlight\nTests show body is of white woman who could be as young as 15\n@highlight\nDiscovery close to Royal Stud where Queen oversees racehorse breeding", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 110, "end": 125}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 548, "end": 557}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 671, "end": 686}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder are thought to have been shooting in a field of sugar beet next to the copse last week.", "idx": 72742}], "idx": 47425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters Dramatic: The chances of Britain leaving the EU rose last night after it emerged that one of David Cameron's closest Cabinet allies Michael Gove, pictured, believes it is time to tell Brussels 'We are ready to quit' The chances of Britain leaving the EU rose dramatically last night after it emerged that one of David Cameron\u2019s closest Cabinet allies believes it is time to tell Brussels bluntly: \u2018We are ready to quit.\u2019 Education Secretary Michael Gove has told friends that, if there was a referendum today on whether the UK should cut its ties with Brussels, he would vote to leave.\n@highlight\nEducation Secretary has told friends that he would vote to leave if there was a referendum today on whether the UK should cut its ties with Brussels\n@highlight\nHe wants Britain to give other EU nations an ultimatum: \u2018Give us back our sovereignty or we will walk out\u2019\n@highlight\nMr Gove insists the UK could thrive as a free trading nation on its own like Norway and Switzerland\n@highlight\nHe has discussed his views in detail with David Cameron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 62, "end": 63}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 269, "end": 270}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 542, "end": 543}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 615, "end": 633}, {"start": 727, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 806, "end": 807}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 913, "end": 914}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018No one is closer to @placeholder and Michael clearly now agrees with people like me who have been arguing for years that we should be prepared to leave the EU if they do not agree to a substantial renegotiation of our terms of membership.\u2019", "idx": 72755}], "idx": 47431} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sydney, Australia (CNN)Indonesian authorities remain on course to execute two Australians for drug trafficking, despite pleas for leniency made by the government in Canberra and six former prime ministers. Australia's second longest serving premier, John Howard, said: \"Mercy being shown in such circumstances would not weaken the deterrent effect of Indonesia's strong anti-drug laws,\" while Kevin Rudd, who served as premier on two occasions, said: \"As a deep, long-standing friend of Indonesia, I would respectfully request an act of clemency.\" Julia Gillard, Bob Hawke, Malcolm Fraser and Paul Keating all followed suit in a united plea to Indonesia's president. Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, members of the so-called \"Bali Nine,\" were sentenced to death in 2006 and after several failed legal appeals and two denials of clemency, their execution by firing squad may now be close.\n@highlight\nTwo Australians on death row will be executed despite pleas from Canberra government\n@highlight\nOne of their mothers questions why Indonesia calls for mercy for its citizens abroad on death row, while sentencing foreigners at home\n@highlight\nAustralian police role in the Bali 9 case has been criticized", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Well, what we understand is that there are still legal options available to these two @placeholder and their legal teams and we certainly appreciate that the Indonesian government doesn't normally go ahead with executions of this type, while there are legal options still available and that's what we're saying to the Indonesian government,\" he said.", "idx": 72757}, {"query": "While @placeholder's parents have now left Bali, Sukumaran's will stay to the end.", "idx": 72759}], "idx": 47432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A renowned South African whitewater guide and outdoorsman was apparently pulled from his kayak by a crocodile in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is presumed dead, expedition sponsor Eddie Bauer said. Hendrik Coetzee and two American kayakers, Ben Stookesberry and Chris Korbulic, were on the Lukuga River when the incident occurred Tuesday, the clothing and outdoor gear company said on its \"Born Out There\" blog. Stookesberry and Korbulic were able to paddle to safety and were assisted by the International Rescue Committee, the website said. \"The mission for the Africa kayak expedition was to run and document the unexplored whitewater of the region, while focusing on the people and clean water crisis in Central Africa,\" Eddie Bauer said.\n@highlight\nHendrik Coetzee was leading a team in Congo sponsored by Eddie Bauer\n@highlight\nHe apparently was pulled from a kayak by a crocodile on the Lukuga River\n@highlight\nTwo kayakers with him were able to paddle to safety, according to sponsor's blog", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 126, "end": 153}, {"start": 196, "end": 206}, {"start": 214, "end": 228}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 406, "end": 419}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 509, "end": 538}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 910, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As hard, warm drops trashed at our little selves and a pair of goats, we stood precariously on a unknown slope deep in the heart of Africa, for once my mind and heart agreed, I would never live a better day,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 72760}], "idx": 47433} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Military Cross winner Brian Wood said British troops had been dragged through 'five years of hell' by the Al-Sweady inquiry Soldiers and their families yesterday said they had been left \u2018disturbed\u2019 and \u2018angry\u2019 after enduring a five-year inquiry into false claims that British troops murdered, tortured and mutilated Iraqis. Former troops said their reputations had been tarnished and their relatives had suffered years of anguish due to the allegations, which the \u00a331million investigation eventually exposed as \u2018calculated lies\u2019. Last night the mother of one of the soldiers who gave evidence to the taxpayer-funded inquiry said the way her son had been accused of wrongdoing was \u2018disgraceful\u2019.\n@highlight\nSoldiers and families left 'disturbed and 'angry' after Al-Sweady inquiry\n@highlight\nOne mother of a British soldier said her son's treatment was 'disgraceful'\n@highlight\nMilitary Cross winner Brian Wood said the Princess of Wales regiment had been dragged through 'five years of hell' by the Al-Sweady inquiry\n@highlight\nThe five-year probe into alleged Iraq war crimes cost taxpayers \u00a331million\n@highlight\nBut yesterday British troops were cleared of the charges\n@highlight\nCpl Wood said: 'We have been dragged through five years of hell. That in my view is a betrayal of our service. We did what we had to do as soldiers'\n@highlight\nDo you know the soldiers or their families forced to live under a cloud of suspicion and allegations for more than a decade? contact 0203 6151091", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 919, "end": 935}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has been criticised for sending representatives to @placeholder to talk to people who claim to have been abused by British troops.", "idx": 72763}], "idx": 47435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The polygamous king of Swaziland has kicked his twelfth wife out of his royal palace following claims she cheated on him with one of his friends, it was reported today (sun). Officials working for King Mswati III, 43, ordered Nothando Dube, 23, to vacate her official residence last week, according to a report in South Africa's Sunday Times. The eviction comes after the Queen, the twelfth of the monarch's 14 current wives, claimed she was being held as a prisoner in the palace following allegations made last year that she had cheated on her husband with the country's justice minister.\n@highlight\nQueen allegedly cheated on her husband with the country's justice minister\n@highlight\nWife claims she was banned from leaving or seeing her husband as punishment for the alleged betrayal", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 372, "end": 376}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mrs Dube, a former Miss @placeholder who married the king when she was 16, was finally forced to leave the royal household following last week's row.", "idx": 72767}], "idx": 47439} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Change a few circumstances in her life and Sakie Fukushima says she would have been a housewife. She was raised to be a good Japanese wife and homemaker, after all. That's what was expected of women of her generation -- to sit behind their men, make their bentos, iron their shirts and watch them rise to lead Japan's economy. Life did not go as Fukushima expected. 60-year-old Fukushima is one of Japan's most powerful executives, sitting on the board of both U.S. and Japanese-based multi-national companies. The fact that she is a female in one of the most male-dominated business cultures is a stunning backstory in one woman's remarkable ascent through the so-called \"bamboo ceiling.\" Bamboo bends, and unlike glass, never breaks. But Fukushima managed to crack through, by working for a U.S. company.\n@highlight\n1.4 percent of Japanese executives are women\n@highlight\nWomen in Japan are pushed to traditionally female roles\n@highlight\nLeading businesswoman thinks Japan may be ready for a change\n@highlight\nFirst woman on board: Corporate Japan wants to change; doesn't know how", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If I was to work for a Japanese company, a large @placeholder company, I don't think I would have come this far.\"", "idx": 72774}, {"query": "She is the first female to be elected to the @placeholder company's boardroom.", "idx": 72775}], "idx": 47442} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 07:56 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:40 EST, 13 September 2013 With almost 100 million members, it is not stretching the truth to say that Jiayuan.com is not the average dating website. Set up by Shanghai based Chinese entrepreneur Gong Haiyan, the 10-year-old site is the biggest in China and dwarfs Western sites such as Match.com, which is estimated to have just 15 million singles on its books. Now Gong, 37, has revealed the secrets of Jiayuan.com's phenomenal success in an interview with the BBC - but claims that China is sitting on a singledom time bomb.\n@highlight\nGong Haiyan, 37, is the Shanghai entrepreneur behind Jiayuan.com\n@highlight\nThe site currently has almost 100 million singletons on its books\n@highlight\nGong has told the BBC that China is headed for serious social problems\n@highlight\nThe reason for the issue is the growing number of singles, particularly men", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 171, "end": 181}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Booming: @placeholder's successful site signs up new users every second and has been floated on the stock market", "idx": 72777}], "idx": 47443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:48 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 11 January 2014 The last ever delivery of brand new Volkswagen campervans has arrived in Britain, heralding the end of an era for the iconic 'hippy bus'. Ninety-nine of the final batch of vans rolled off the production line and onto a container ship bound for Britain after manufacture ceased for good in Brazil in December. The consignment has just arrived at the only British importer, but already most of them have been snapped up by enthusiasts more than happy to pay the \u00a335,000 starting price.\n@highlight\nOf the 99 vans which arrived in Southampton, all but 20 of the iconic \u00a335,000 vehicles already have buyers\n@highlight\nThey are due to be fitted out by Bristol-based company Danbury Motorcaravans before they are sold\n@highlight\nEnd of production, due to new health and safety laws in Brazil, now pushing price of second-hand campers up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 787}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But new Brazilian laws introduced this year state all cars must have an airbag and anti-lock breaks which are impossible to fit on a @placeholder Type 2", "idx": 72780}], "idx": 47445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A high-performing primary school has missed out on Ofsted\u2019s top grade after being judged too English. Pupils at the rural primary lacked \u2018first-hand experience of the diverse make-up of modern British society\u2019, declared the watchdog. However, around 97 per cent of the population in the town to which the school belongs are white. Middle Rasen Primary School in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, has missed out on an 'outstanding' rating from Ofsted because it is 'too English'. Pictured: Headteacher Melonie Brunton (back middle) with pupils Inspectors penalised the 104-pupil school for not being multicultural enough, despite 97 per cent of the town being white and the majority of pupils not being from ethnic backgrounds\n@highlight\nReport said pupils at Middle Rasen Primary School in Lincolnshire lacked 'first-hand experience' of modern British society\n@highlight\nSaid pupils should interact with 'counterparts from different backgrounds'\n@highlight\nBut parents criticised 'bizarre' decision because small town is 97% white\n@highlight\n'Very few' at the 104-pupil school are from ethnic groups, report says\n@highlight\nHeadteacher believes comments are reaction to so-called Trojan Horse plot", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 331, "end": 357}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 753, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I felt the @placeholder comments were a backlash against the Birmingham Trojan Horse issue and Ofsted are very keen on British values.'", "idx": 72787}], "idx": 47451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter and Zoe Szathmary A Turkish man who beat a New York City woman to death with a rock last year has been sentenced to life in prison by a Turkish court. Ziya Tasali, 47, was additionally sentenced by the Istanbul court on Tuesday to eight years in prison for sexual assault and theft. Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old married mother to two sons, was found dead on February 2, 2013 amid Istanbul's ancient city walls, days after her family reported her missing in January during a solo trip to take photographs. Authorities said Sierra was killed by a blow to the head.\n@highlight\nZiya Tasali, 47, was sentenced to life in prison for killing Sarai Sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two\n@highlight\nTasali was additionally sentenced to eight years in prison for sexual assault and theft\n@highlight\nSierra was found dead in February 2013 amid Istanbul's ancient city walls and went missing during a solo vacation\n@highlight\nTasali had admitted killing Sierra and said he had been high on paint thinner at the time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sierra travelled to @placeholder alone after her friend dropped out because of financial reasons.", "idx": 72806}], "idx": 47466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Canadian police dog is a being hailed as a hero for finding an escaped convict hiding inside a couch. Police in Vancouver, British Columbia, were hunting a fugitive from Alberta and had almost given up their search when their service dog found the man's hiding place. Officers arrived at the house in East Vancouver with a search warrant following a tip off that the wanted man, Adam Harlock of Alberta, was living there. A Canadian police dog is a being hailed as a hero for finding an escaped convict hiding inside a couch (pictured) They found no sign of him.\n@highlight\nLupo, a service dog with the Vancouver Police Canine Unit, sniffed out the escaped felon during a search of a house in East Vancouver\n@highlight\nAdam Harlock was on the run after bring sentenced to three and half years in prison for drug-related offences in Calgary\n@highlight\nThanks to Lupo, officers removed the base fabric bottom of the couch and found Harlock hidden in a cavity\n@highlight\nHe is being returned to Alberta to serve his prison sentence", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 125, "end": 140}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 381, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 605, "end": 632}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police dog @placeholder began to focus on the living room couch, so officers lifted the heavy piece of furniture and removed the fabric bottom.", "idx": 72818}], "idx": 47475} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- Norway mass killer Anders Breivik should be considered sane and acquitted for the attacks that left 77 people dead, his lawyer said in closing arguments Friday. Breivik has admitted carrying out the July 22 attack on a Labour Party youth camp on Utoya Island that killed 69 people and a bombing targeting government workers in Oslo that killed eight. But Breivik, who boasts of being an ultranationalist who killed his victims to fight multiculturalism in Norway, says he acted out of \"necessity.\" Defense lawyer Geir Lippestad argued that Breivik should be fully acquitted on the charges of voluntary homicide and committing acts of terror in Norway -- and that this should be on the grounds of necessity, not insanity.\n@highlight\nThe trial ends, and judges say the verdict will be delivered on August 24\n@highlight\nA survivor says he is relieved Breivik's trial has been \"dignified, thorough, proper\"\n@highlight\nAs Anders Breivik addresses the court, relatives of some of the 77 victims walk out in protest\n@highlight\nProsecutors say they believe he is mentally ill and should be transferred to a mental institution", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 939, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Giving his closing arguments Friday, @placeholder sought to argue that his client's past did not point to a history of violent acts but rather to political activism.", "idx": 72820}], "idx": 47476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A movie about the early life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs premiered Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews, with some critics saying it presents a fawning, one-sided portrait of the late tech icon. \"jOBS\" stars Ashton Kutcher in the title role and dramatizes selected highlights of Jobs' life, from his formative months at Reed College to the 1984 debut of the Macintosh to the triumphant unveiling of the iPod in 2001. Co-starring Josh Gad (\"1600 Penn,\" \"The Book of Mormon\") as business partner Steve Wozniak, the film focuses on Jobs' celebrated role in pioneering the personal computer.\n@highlight\nSteve Jobs biopic premieres Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews\n@highlight\n\"jOBS\" focuses on Jobs' celebrated role in pioneering the personal computer\n@highlight\nThe film stars Ashton Kutcher in the lead role and opens April 19\n@highlight\nCritic: \"Filmmakers have no interest in showing their subject being wrong about his work\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 99, "end": 120}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 488, "end": 505}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 682, "end": 703}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some observers had questioned @placeholder's ability to portray such a complicated and familiar figure.", "idx": 72822}], "idx": 47478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is still early in the season but already serious questions are being asked of Arsenal. The biggest one, I feel, is this: what is changing? Watching them crumble against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday night, it was impossible to escape the conclusion that they aren\u2019t learning. For a decade now, Arsenal have been unable to contain opponents who go with a fast, physical gameplan. Everyone knows how to play against them. 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That mantra is just about all Birmingham City have had to cling on to of late with crises on and off the field suffocating the club. But Gary Rowett taking the managerial job on offer from the club is confirmation that things, even given Saturday's 8-0 mauling by Bournemouth, could indeed be worse. As Sportsmail revealed in September, Rowett turned down an unofficial approach from Blackpool to replace Jose Riga as their manager. Gary Rowett (left) is the new Birmingham City manager, replacing Lee Clark Rowett, having sought assurances over Birmingham's finances before taking the job on Monday, must therefore see some light at the end of the St Andrew's tunnel in spite of the current malaise at the club.\n@highlight\nBurton confirmed on Monday Gary Rowett is leaving them for Birmingham\n@highlight\nRowett leaves Burton in third place in League Two\n@highlight\nBirmingham 23rd in Championship after 8-0 defeat by Bournemouth\n@highlight\nLee Clark sacked by Birmingham earlier this month", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}, {"start": 917, "end": 928}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That drive, passion and experience allows Rowett to exude an infectious confidence that brings the best out in his players, or certainly has done at @placeholder for the past two-and-a-half years.", "idx": 72840}], "idx": 47490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 04:02 EST, 3 August 2012 Britain's men\u2019s lightweight four drained themselves of so much energy in their rowing final they literally had to be helped from their boat. The crew lay exhausted on the pontoon at Eton Dorney after winning silver in a thrilling race yesterday. After being pipped to the gold by a quarter of a second, Chris Bartley was too weak to get back in the boat and row up to the podium with his crew mates. Instead he had to walk over, supported by race workers.\n@highlight\nTotal now stands at two golds, four silvers and four bronze medals\n@highlight\nBritish quartet pushed South Africa every stroke of the way in thrilling finish to lightweight fours final", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and South Africa were left to fend off the @placeholder challenge which", "idx": 72843}], "idx": 47492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:07 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED: 10:54 EST, 23 March 2012 One sentiment was clear among the thousands who rallied Thursday night for action in last month's fatal shooting of an unarmed Florida teenager: justice. Civil rights leader Al Sharpton helped lead the charge, demanding the arrest of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing in Sanford. 'We cannot allow a precedent when a man can just kill one of us... and then walk out with the murder weapon,' Sharpton said, flanked by Martin's parents and a stage full of supporters. 'We don't want good enough. We want George Zimmerman in court with handcuffs behind his back.'\n@highlight\nAl Sharpton leads charge as he calls for arrest of shooter George Zimmerman\n@highlight\nPolice chief Bill Lee Jr resigns after national outcry over shooting\n@highlight\nInvestigating officer Anthony Raimondo was at centre of case where white teen got off after beating a black homeless man", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 358, "end": 373}, {"start": 390, "end": 403}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 777, "end": 792}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder attended the rally just hours after the death of his mother.", "idx": 72846}], "idx": 47494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yaya Toure's timing on the pitch, his ability to see the space, switch gear and bustle in at just the right moment, is exemplary. But the Manchester City midfielder must wish more of his peers and observers had the capability to match it. The Ivorian's superb individual goal against Aston Villa on Wednesday night was apparently scored by only the third best player in the Barclays Premier League. It must be some competition, the English top flight, if a midfielder can score 20 league goals in a potentially title-winning campaign, display such power, strength, vision and skill and yet only be third in the queue.\n@highlight\nToure missed out as PFA and FWA Player of the Year to Suarez\n@highlight\nThe Manchester City midfielder has been in superb form this season, scoring 20 Premier League goals\n@highlight\nToure has helped Manuel Pellegrini's side close in on their second title in three years\n@highlight\nLiverpool were top of the league when voting for the FWA award finished", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 374, "end": 396}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 678}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 780, "end": 793}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 845}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 964, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On fire: Liverpool striker @placeholder is the league's top scorer with 31 goals this season", "idx": 72854}], "idx": 47500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- The Bolshoi Ballet says the allegations swirling around one of its dancers -- that he choreographed an attack to blind the artistic director -- are \"absurd.\" Even an alleged confession in the case does nothing to convince the cast and crew that Pavel Dmitrichenko could be behind the attack that severely burned and nearly blinded Sergei Filin, the Bolshoi employees said in an open letter Wednesday. \"Unfortunately, the history of our country and our society knows many examples\" when results were achieved by \"illegal methods, and evidence and proof often turned out to be a fiction,\" the letter said.\n@highlight\nThe Bolshoi Ballet cast and crew issue an open letter standing by the plot's alleged mastermind\n@highlight\nThe letter suggests illegal methods in obtaining Pavel Dmitrichenko's confession\n@highlight\nPolice say their investigators are acting honestly\n@highlight\nThe ballet wants an independent commission to investigate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 261, "end": 278}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 787, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It may take at least six months for @placeholder to recover from the burns.", "idx": 72859}, {"query": "@placeholder is \"coming through the toughest period of his life,\" the ballet said.", "idx": 72860}], "idx": 47502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was the goal that broke a thousand Chelsea hearts. Almost three years ago, Andreas Iniesta fired an incredible shot in the nail-biting final moments of a European Champions League semifinal at Stamford Bridge. Scored in the last minute of stoppage time, it secured a 1-1 draw and put Barcelona into the final on away goals. Iniesta's ecstatic team then took the title in Rome, beating Chelsea's English rivals Manchester United. On Wednesday, the Spanish champions will return to London to face Chelsea for the first time since that fateful day on May 6, 2009 in the first leg of this season's semifinal.\n@highlight\nChelsea fans devastated after Barca score last-gasp goal to take historic 2009 semifinal\n@highlight\nAlmost three years later Barca's Andreas Iniesta is again hoping to make history in rematch\n@highlight\nChelsea's Didier Drogba hoping to redeem himself after 2009 sending-off\n@highlight\nManagers Joseph Guardiola and Roberto di Matteo played against each other 12 years ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 166, "end": 190}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 422, "end": 438}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 923, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That will all be multiplied by the atmosphere at their own ground,\" @placeholder said", "idx": 72862}], "idx": 47503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Friday was an extremely unusual day, astronomically speaking. Just as scientists were gearing up to witness an asteroid's closest ever approach to Earth in recorded history, a sizeable meteor exploded over Russia, causing thousands of injuries and major damage to buildings. The asteroid, named DA14, came within 17,000 miles or so, as close as a telecommunication satellite in geosynchronous orbit. DA14 is quite a bit smaller than YU55, the asteroid that passed Earth in November 2011, but DA14 came more than 10 times closer. These two rare events occurred the same day. Your inner mathematician and your inner prophet of the end times think they should be connected. But scientists say they are not. What gives?\n@highlight\nMeg Urry: Friday was an extremely unusual day, astronomically speaking\n@highlight\nUrry: The probability that a meteor hits and an asteroid passes by is improbable\n@highlight\nShe says the chance of the two events happening on the same day is about 1 in 100 million\n@highlight\nUrry: Even though we think they could be connected, the two rare events are not connected", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First of all, in the time between the two events, the @placeholder moved roughly 300,000 miles, meaning the asteroid and the meteor were in completely different places.", "idx": 72871}], "idx": 47508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Catholic family were labelled bigots by social workers after they complained about the adoption of their children by a gay couple. The parents, of Slovak Roma origin, protested after they discovered that their two youngest boys, aged four and one, were not going to be adopted by the Roman Catholic family they had asked for. They claimed the gay adoption would humiliate the children and deprive them of their Roma heritage and Catholic faith, and said the decision amounted to \u2018social engineering\u2019. Case: A Catholic family were labelled bigots by social workers in Kent after they complained about the adoption of their children by a gay couple. Above, Kent County Council in Maidstone, which organised the adoption\n@highlight\nFamily, of Slovak Roma origin, protested against adoption of their boys\n@highlight\nThe children, aged four and one, are going to be adopted by a gay couple\n@highlight\nParents said the move would humiliate boys and deprive them of heritage\n@highlight\nTold London's High Court that decision amounted to 'social engineering'\n@highlight\nYesterday, senior family judge Sir James Munby upheld the gay adoption\n@highlight\nBut he criticised Kent social workers for condemning parents due to views\n@highlight\nFuture of boys will now be settled by judges at Canterbury's Family Court", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 569, "end": 572}, {"start": 657, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1304}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Four children of the @placeholder family were taken into care last year while the family were living in a four-bedroom house in Kent arranged for them by a charity.", "idx": 72875}], "idx": 47511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens Alex Salmond yesterday admitted that the nationalists are now the \u2018underdogs\u2019 in next month\u2019s Scottish referendum \u2013 after he suffered a comprehensive defeat at the hands of Alistair Darling in the first TV debate. Mr Salmond\u2019s independence campaign, which is 16 points behind in the polls, suffered a massive setback when the First Minister faltered as he was asked to explain how his dream would work in practice. Mr Salmond was booed and heckled by the audience after he refused to answer a question five times \u2013 failing to say what his \u2018plan B\u2019 would be if Westminster refused to let an independent Scotland use the pound in a currency union.\n@highlight\nOpinion poll shows Yes campaign is 16 points behind among decided voters\n@highlight\nSnap poll after debate shows 56 per cent felt Alistair Darling won the row\n@highlight\nBut Scots First Minister says there is an increase in support in some groups", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 189, "end": 204}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 803, "end": 818}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A recent opinion poll, which was released to coincide with the two-hour debate on Tuesday night, showed that out of those who have made up their mind, 58 per cent plan to vote No compared to 42 per cent who will choose @placeholder.", "idx": 72879}], "idx": 47515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Tory MP Louise Mensch has finally confessed she has had a facelift, saying: 'I like the way I look and like to keep it that way'. The outspoken chick-lit novelist made the admission speaking on BBC2\u2019s Newsnight from New York, after nearly three years of repeated speculation about her appearance. Mrs Mensch, 41, had previously refused to say that she had cosmetic surgery while she was working at Westminster, but told Jeremy Paxman last night: 'I had a little tightening in my face' for 'maintenance'. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Before and after: Louise Mensch (pictured in 2008) joined Parliament in 2010 before having a facelift, which she admitted having on Newsnight last night (right)\n@highlight\nRefused to comment to journalist in 2011 who asked her about facial scars\n@highlight\nShe told Jeremy Paxman last night: '\u2018I had a little tightening in my face'\n@highlight\nAuthor felt questions about her face previously trivialised women in politics\n@highlight\n'I like the way I look and like to keep it that way,' she told Newsnight", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But last night she told @placeholder: \u2018I refused to answer that question, not because I was embarrassed about the procedure but because people are always trying to trivialise women politicians based on their appearance.", "idx": 72882}], "idx": 47517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Designer Ralph Lauren is making model-related headlines again. The last time this happened, it was when the iconic American brand digitally altered model Filippa Hamilton into a biologically impossible state, rendering her waist and pelvis in miniature and leaving the rest of her body normal-sized. Astute critics noticed and spoke up. It didn't help matters when Hamilton herself stated that she was allegedly fired by the brand for being \"too fat\" by fashion world metrics. More recently, however, the Ralph Lauren brand has made attempts to improve its image and hired Australian plus-size model Robyn Lawley, who stands 6-foot-2 and wears a size 12, for a print campaign. 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Then Christmas Eve and Christmas passed, as had Henry Cleary's eighth birthday. But finally -- after 10 days away from home, with his mother and the rest of their family unaware of where they were most of that time -- Henry and his older brother, Ben, should soon be heading back to Georgia. The two boys were found Saturday evening in Austin, Texas -- about 950 miles west of their hometown of Roswell, an Atlanta suburb -- Austin Police Lt. James Nisula told CNN. The brothers are safe. And the man who is suspected of taking them, their father Daniel Cleary, is in police custody, according to Nisula.\n@highlight\nNEW: A person alerted police after recognizing the missing boys on CNN, police say\n@highlight\nDaniel Cleary failed to return his sons as planned and hadn't been heard from\n@highlight\nAn Amber Alert went out Thursday; the boys' mother pleaded Saturday for their return\n@highlight\n\"It is amazing. 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But British scientists fear the season of sneezing and snuffling may be extended, after they found the first signs of pollen from invasive foreign plants. Common ragweed - a highly allergenic plant which emits a billion pollen grains in a single season - is already the biggest cause of hayfever in the US. It invaded the Eurppean mainland in the 1960s - brought over in contaminated seed - and has been spreading north ever since. Common ragweed is already the biggest cause of hayfever in the America and now the pollen in being found in England\n@highlight\nCommon ragweed is already the biggest cause of hayfever in the US\n@highlight\nHighly allergenic pollen from the plants has been found in England\n@highlight\nLeicester University researchers fear hayfever season will be extended\n@highlight\nDeborah Waddell from Asthma UK said this will cause misery for many", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 390, "end": 391}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 709, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 820}, {"start": 883, "end": 897}, {"start": 911, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One in five @placeholder people suffer from hayfever - and another one in 12 have asthma", "idx": 72899}], "idx": 47527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 16:09 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:51 EST, 18 October 2013 He's clearly a sharp dresser with his own distinct style. And if you heard him speak, his cockney accent would be as broad as the River Thames. This is Derek Hockley, the wheeler-dealer who David Jason has revealed he took as his inspiration when playing Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses. As well as draping himself in gold jewellery and wearing a camel-hair coat, Mr Hockley regularly told his family \u2018we\u2019re going to be millionaires\u2019 and had the swagger of an \u2018I\u2019m-a-Mr-Someone-Special\u2019. Inspiration: Derek Hockley, left, gave David Jason the pattern for his inspiration in playing Derek Trotter, right, and he picked up on many of Hockley's mannerisms, and imitated his dress sense\n@highlight\nDerek Hockley gave David Jason work when he was an East End electrician\n@highlight\nHe remembered him when reading early versions of the Only Fools and Horses script and thought 'I know this man'\n@highlight\nIncorporated his mannerisms and dress sense into the part of Del Boy\n@highlight\nMr Hockley's daughter Jan Wilson has provided pictures of her father to the Mail, who was delighted with the imitation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 560, "end": 577}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 923, "end": 943}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wheeler-dealer: Mr Hockley, like @placeholder, was always on the look-out for a way to make money", "idx": 72900}], "idx": 47528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Juventus took a giant step towards the quarterfinals of the European Champions League following a crushing 3-0 win over Celtic. Alesandro Matri's early strike and further goals from Claudio Marchisio and Mirko Vucinic completed a perfect night's work for the Italian champions. There was also success for Paris Saint-Germain, which claimed a 2-1 away win at Valencia, although it must do without star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the second leg after he was shown a straight red card. Ezequiel Lavezzi and Javier Pastore had given the French club a two goal lead at the break, but Adil Rami's late strike and Ibrahimovic's dismissal means its all to play for in the French capital in three weeks time.\n@highlight\nJuventus claims 3-0 win at Celtic in first leg of last-16 tie\n@highlight\nItalian champion now in pole position to qualify for quarterfinal\n@highlight\nZlatan Ibrahimovic sent off in Paris Saint-Germain's 2-1 win at Valencia\n@highlight\nIbrahimovic will miss the second leg on March 6", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 69, "end": 93}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 191, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 314, "end": 332}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 418, "end": 435}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 873, "end": 890}, {"start": 904, "end": 922}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While that win all but secures @placeholder' place in the last eight, PSG faces a more difficult proposition following an infuriatingly frustrating second half performance.", "idx": 72903}], "idx": 47529} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In 1976, Jo Freeman published an essay in Ms. Magazine titled, \"Trashing: The Dark Side of Sisterhood,\" which described how groups of women within the feminist movement attacked and ostracized those seen as too visible or ambitious. \"To do something significant, to be recognized, to achieve, is to imply that one is 'making it off other women's oppression' or that one thinks oneself better than other women,\" she wrote. The piece struck a chord, receiving more letters in response than anything else the magazine had printed. As various over-the-top denunciations of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, the avowedly feminist author of \"Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead,\" suggest, it remains depressingly relevant decades later.\n@highlight\nMichelle Goldberg: Sandberg backlash shows many women have issues with female power\n@highlight\nIt seems OK if women advocate for the collective, she says, but not if they blow their own horns\n@highlight\nGoldberg: Women seeking authority inspire disproportionate hostility, much more than men\n@highlight\nShe says women seem to be harder on each other because they expect so much more", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder wrote about \"trashing,\" it was often \"clothed in the rhetoric of revolution and feminism.", "idx": 72904}], "idx": 47530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the forklift trucks packed up the motorhomes and emptied the garages at Interlagos in Brazil, it did not take very long for the inevitable question to be asked - just how good a driver is Sebastian Vettel? Sunday's race confirmed Vettel as just the ninth driver in the sport's 62-year history to win three world titles, joining greats Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher as the only racers to triumph in three consecutive seasons. However, what is telling -- given Vettel is still only 25 -- was the somewhat circumspect response from three world champions and former McLaren race-winner John Watson when asked to assess the Red Bull driver's talents and his place in history.\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel won his third consecutive Formula One title on Sunday at Interlagos in Brazil\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old becomes only third man to achieve the feat\n@highlight\nRed Bull driver now sits alongside legend Ayrton Senna on three title victories\n@highlight\nThree world champions and former McLaren race-winner John Watson assess Vettel's greatness", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 347, "end": 364}, {"start": 370, "end": 387}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 924, "end": 935}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder argues there is still an important lesson to be learned from Fangio, who raced to five championships in the 1950s.", "idx": 72917}, {"query": "\"To move from team to team, to be able to build that team around you, to bring leadership and ability as Fangio did, that is why he is just the greatest all-time @placeholder driver.\"", "idx": 72919}], "idx": 47540} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "[caption] Click here for a full report of the game David Moyes was treated to with 10 players booked, two sent off, both coaches dismissed David Moyes stepped up his quest for summer signings by flying to Lisbon to make a personal check on at least three top transfer targets. Knowing he will be armed with a massive budget for team strengthening at the end of the season, the Manchester United manager attended Porto\u2019s Portugal Cup semi-final with Benfica at the Estadio da Luz, in an attempt to narrow down a long list of candidates to bolster his side in all areas.\n@highlight\nManchester United boss flew to Lisbon to see a trio of targets\n@highlight\nThe Scot was at the Portugal Cup semi-final between Benfica and Porto\n@highlight\nHe watched centre back Eliaquim Mangala, striker Jackson Martinez and on-loan Benfica left back Guilherme Siqueira\n@highlight\nMangala has a \u00a337.8m buyout clause\n@highlight\nLuke Shaw and Fabio Coentrao remain top targets to replace Patrice Evra", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 377, "end": 393}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 580, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 758, "end": 773}, {"start": 784, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 831, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 934}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "VIDEO Scroll down to watch David Moyes's @placeholder targets in action", "idx": 72921}], "idx": 47541} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jordan has released a slickly-edited video that shows its war planes being prepared for bombing strikes against Islamic State jihadists in Syria. The footage, understood to have been broadcast on state TV, shows troops messages on plane-mounted missiles before the fleet of fighter jets are launched from the base. The mission - dubbed Operation Martyr Moaz in memory of the pilot brutally killed by ISIS - is the latest show of force from the nation, which has promised a 'harsh' war against the terror group. It comes just hours after Jordanian fighter pilots made a diversion over the hometown of their murdered comrade, Moaz al-Kasasbeh, on their return from an air raid this morning.\n@highlight\nVideo showing Jordanian war planes being prepared for air strike released\n@highlight\nDozens of jets targeted training centres and weapon storage sites in Syria\n@highlight\nReportedly hit strategic ISIS sites in Iraq for first time - intensifying attacks\n@highlight\nPilots later paid tribute to murdered Moaz al-Kasasbeh over hometown\n@highlight\nCame as Abdullah II visited the pilot's grieving family in the village of Aya\n@highlight\nFather Saif al-Kasasbeh called King a 'wise monarch' for opposing ISIS\n@highlight\nKing has vowed a 'harsh' revenge for the pilot being burnt alive and has already had two ISIS-linked jihadis executed for terror offences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 336, "end": 356}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1307}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rally: A Jordanian protester kisses a poster bearing the image of Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh during a rally to show their loyalty to King Abdullah and against the @placeholder", "idx": 72925}, {"query": "@placeholder hold up pictures of the King and murdered pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh while chanting slogans during a rally today", "idx": 72926}], "idx": 47542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISIS militants have brought their hardline version of Islam to wide areas of Syria and Iraq, imposing brutal laws and killing people who they deem \"unbelievers.\" Their bloodthirsty advances have sent hundreds of thousands of refugees streaming across the borders into neighboring countries, like Turkey, increasing the risks of instability there. But the recent expansion of U.S. airstrikes against ISIS into Syria, as well as a call by a leader of the extremist group for attacks against Western citizens, has raised questions about how far the militants' reach extends beyond the Middle East. With anti-terrorist raids in Australia, the beheading of a French citizen in Algeria and reports of ISIS sympathizers in Indonesia, here's a look at the countries that could be affected.\n@highlight\nAmerican officials say there is no sign that ISIS is planning an attack on the U.S. homeland\n@highlight\nAnalyst: ISIS' call for lone-wolf attacks in the U.S. is a move from \"al Qaeda's playbook\"\n@highlight\nAn Algerian group pledging loyalty to ISIS' leader beheads a French citizen\n@highlight\nAustralian police have carried out anti-terror raids and shot dead an 18-year-old suspect", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Days earlier, @placeholder had raised its terror threat level from \"medium\" to \"high.\"", "idx": 72930}, {"query": "@placeholder lawmakers voted Wednesday to introduce tough new laws that would make it a criminal offense to travel to places where terrorist groups are active.", "idx": 72932}], "idx": 47543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the three teenagers accused of setting another boy on fire in Florida in 2009 has been found guilty of the lesser charge of aggravated battery, officials said. Matthew Bent, 17, charged as an adult, will be sentenced July 23, according to Kim Fontana in the State Attorney's Office in Broward County. Bent faces a sentence of four years and five months to 15 years. Bent originally was charged with second-degree attempted murder in the Deerfield Beach attack. The jury returned the verdict Tuesday. The three teens -- Bent, Denver Jarvis and Jesus Mendez -- were accused of pouring alcohol over Michael Brewer and setting him on fire, after a dispute over $40.\n@highlight\nMatthew Bent was convicted of aggravated battery\n@highlight\nHe and two other teens were accused of setting Michael Brewer on fire in 2009\n@highlight\nBrewer suffered burns over 65% of his body and was hospitalized for more than two months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 274, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not take the stand, and his defense did not call any witnesses, the affiliate reported.", "idx": 72940}, {"query": "@placeholder ran about 100 yards to an apartment complex pool, where he dove in.", "idx": 72942}], "idx": 47546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptian police trying to clamp down on demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak early this year were told to use tear gas, but not automatic weapons or live ammunition, a senior Egyptian police official testified Monday at Mubarak's trial. General Hussein Saeed Mohamed Mursi was one of several senior police officials due to testify Monday. During his testimony, prosecutors attempted to cast doubt on Mursi's credibility, as he was in charge of communication between police forces on the ground. According to testimony, police were ordered to use police vehicles to disperse protesters, Egyptian state television reported. The judge was forced to halt proceedings several times due to chaos in the courtroom, according to Egyptian state TV.\n@highlight\nOfficial: Police were told to use tear gas, not live ammunition or automatic weapons\n@highlight\nThe judge repeatedly clears the court due to bickering between lawyers, state TV says\n@highlight\nMajor clashes break out between police and protesters\n@highlight\nHosni Mubarak faces a possible death penalty if convicted", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 270, "end": 296}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder's district courts have indicated they are considering filing individual charges against Mubarak for every person killed by his forces in the uprising.", "idx": 72946}], "idx": 47549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- An illegal immigrant dishwasher who lost $49,000 to the U.S. government as he tried to take it home to Guatemala will get some of the money back, his attorney said Wednesday. Pedro Zapeta, an illegal immigrant, managed to save $59,000 while working as a dishwasher for 11 years. Pedro Zapeta was \"very, very happy\" when he learned about a federal appeals court ruling that says he is entitled to recover some of the money, said attorney Robert Gershman, who handled the financial end of Zapeta's case. Zapeta was carrying $59,000 in cash when he was stopped at a security checkpoint at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in 2005. He told authorities he was returning home to Guatemala with the money he had saved working illegally as a dishwasher over 11 years.\n@highlight\nPedro Zapeta was stopped in 2005 trying to take $59,000 home to Guatemala\n@highlight\nZapeta had paid taxes on the money, didn't know he had to declare it, attorney says\n@highlight\nHe was fined $49,000 and left U.S. under threat of deportation\n@highlight\nNew ruling says judge applied wrong standard and Zapeta should get some back", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 610, "end": 656}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As Zapeta's case was publicized, U.S. residents donated money to him, and @placeholder set up a trust.", "idx": 72949}], "idx": 47551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bydgoszcz, Poland (CNN) -- I first visited Poland in 1990, just after the end of communist rule. Back then, the United States meant everything to people here: freedom, protection, opportunity, hope. I worked for The Wall Street Journal at the time. That business card resonating with capitalism opened every door. It even persuaded a border official not to pass my camera through a Soviet-era X-ray machine. Twenty years later, Poland has become a stable democracy. It has joined NATO and the European Union. True, wages remain low by Western standards. And to the eye, Poland still shows the scars of its communist past: Half the population still lives in communist-era high-rise slabs.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum visited post-communist Poland in 1990; nation was eager to connect with U.S.\n@highlight\nNow, 20 years later, democratic Poland part of EU, NATO; U.S. seems less central in importance\n@highlight\nPoland has closer connections in EU, he says, have had awkward political moments with U.S.\n@highlight\nFrum: U.S. still key to security, has goodwill history with Poland, but its importance dwindling", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 212, "end": 234}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 846}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 938, "end": 939}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That fact might matter less if there were other regions of the world where @placeholder's clout was increasing.", "idx": 72951}], "idx": 47552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City (CNN) -- Mexican authorities moved Saturday to tighten their communication about Friday's shooting of two U.S. Embassy personnel by federal police as the Americans drove in their SUV south of the capital with a Mexican Navy captain. Federal police spokesman Ramon Salinas told CNN that he has been asked not to comment or release any new information about the investigation. He said all information would come from Los Pinos, the official residence of President Felipe Calderon. But the president's office did not respond to a request for comment. The incident occurred at 8 a.m. Friday, when the two embassy employees and the Mexican were en route through the mountainous area to a navy facility in the municipality of Xalatlaco, according to a statement issued Friday by the Mexican Navy, which gave the following account:\n@highlight\nA Federal Police spokesman says he's been asked not to comment\n@highlight\nAll the information is to come from Calderon's office\n@highlight\n2 U.S. Embassy employees were wounded Friday\n@highlight\nFederal police were involved in the shooting, Mexico says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 474, "end": 488}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 989, "end": 992}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two @placeholder wounded personnel were taken from the scene, given medical treatment and are in stable condition.", "idx": 72953}], "idx": 47554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN) -- Somalia's Parliament ousted the country's Prime Minister in a vote of no confidence Monday after a dispute between him and the President over Cabinet picks. The move against Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon is the latest government shake-up for a country that has struggled to achieve an effective central government since a dictator's overthrow two decades ago. Shirdon, in office less than 14 months, lost the confidence vote 184-65, Parliament Speaker Mohamed Osman Jawari said. He said the current government will remain until a new prime minister takes office. Somalia's constitution gives President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud a month to appoint a new prime minister, who would need to be confirmed by Parliament.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister, President had clashed over Cabinet picks\n@highlight\nPrime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon served less than 14 months of four-year term\n@highlight\nThis is latest shake-up in country that has struggled for effective central governance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 217, "end": 234}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 484, "end": 503}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 634, "end": 654}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said before the vote that he would comply with whatever decision the @placeholder made.", "idx": 72956}], "idx": 47555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:28 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:43 EST, 29 January 2014 A 300-year-old rare Stradivarius violin was stolen by a robber who used a taser on Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster to force him to drop the valuable instrument. Frank Almond, who had the $6 million violin on indefinite loan from a local family, was leaving a concert at Wisconsin Lutheran College when he was attacked at about 10.30pm on Monday. Police believe Mr Almond was targeted for the Lipinski Stradivarius, which has been owned by a string of prominent musicians since it was first crafted in 1715.\n@highlight\nFrank Almond was leaving a concert when he was attacked\n@highlight\nInterpol joins urgent search to find $6 million violin\n@highlight\n1715 instrument was on permanent loan to Almond from Milwaukee family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 182, "end": 209}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 382, "end": 407}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 504, "end": 524}, {"start": 630, "end": 641}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The artistic heritage of @placeholder was assaulted and robbed last night,' Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn said.", "idx": 72960}], "idx": 47558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Unrest intensified over the weekend in Ukraine, further raising fears of a civil war or invasion by Russia. On Friday, 46 people died in clashes in the port city of Odessa. On Sunday, pro-Russian forces stormed the city's police station and secured the freedom of protesters who had been arrested as part of Friday's unrest. Here's a look at the situation on the ground in Ukraine and what might happen should the violence continue to escalate: Is Ukraine sliding toward civil war? It's a very real possibility, analysts say. Russia appears to be guiding the country in that direction by inciting unrest between pro-Russian interests and Ukrainian forces, said former U.S. diplomat Christopher Hill. 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Apple calls its iPad \"a magical and revolutionary product at an unbelievable price.\" Consider now that for the iPad's $499 price tag, I could buy two Kindle Fire tablets and still have cash left over for downloading apps and movies.\n@highlight\nAmazon's Kindle Fire is a multimedia-heavy touchscreen tablet computer\n@highlight\nIt's significantly cheaper than the iPad, the undisputed leader in the tablet market\n@highlight\nThe Kindle Fire first went on sale this week\n@highlight\nReviewer: Kindle Fire is a good entertainment device at a price that's truly unbelievable", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other @placeholder competitors have not sold well, but the new Kindle will likely have a different fate.", "idx": 72965}, {"query": "Other iPad competitors have not sold well, but the new @placeholder will likely have a different fate.", "idx": 72966}, {"query": "Many tablets are much faster and have more bells and whistles than the @placeholder, which doesn't have cameras, GPS or a microphone.", "idx": 72967}, {"query": "When I first turned on the @placeholder, the software recognized who I am because it was already tied to my Amazon account.", "idx": 72969}], "idx": 47563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When a police officer demanded that she cover her hair, Amira Osman Hamed simply refused. \"I'm Muslim, and I'm not going to cover my head,\" she declared. For that, the 35-year-old Sudanese engineer was arrested last August and charged with \"indecent dress.\" Now Hamed faces a possible sentence of 40 lashes if a court convicts her when she faces the judge on Monday. Still, she refuses to wear a headscarf. Hamed's determination to challenge arbitrary rules restricting women's freedom is part of a wave of energy pushing against those limits, notably (but not exclusively) in Muslim countries. 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The game is the first of three NFL International Series contests being held in London this season. The International Series games are completely different from anything that NFL teams are used to. The Wembley atmosphere is something that surprises young players when they walk into the stadium. They think they are walking into an arena where the fans are inexperienced but, in fact, the Wembley fans are just as knowledgeable and more excited than American fans. 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Joe Jackson appeared on CNN's \"Larry King Live\" on Monday night, just hours after sitting in a courtroom to hear Murray plead not guilty to a single charge of involuntary manslaughter in his son's death last summer. A Los Angeles judge set bail at $75,000, despite arguments from the prosecutor that Murray is a flight risk and needs a higher bail. Murray posted the bond and was released several hours later. 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In an interview with FBI agents in March, investigator Chris Serino told authorities he \"believed that Zimmerman's actions were not based on Martin's skin color, rather based on his attire, the total circumstances of the encounter and the previous burglary suspects in the community,\" according to an FBI report. 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He plotted to bring down a plane carrying President Obama, claiming it would mean the accession of vice-president Joe Biden, who was 'utterly unprepared' for the job. The revelations emerged in a cache of letters and documents recovered from Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan and released online yesterday, a year after his death in a raid by US Navy SEALs. 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Another $10 million from the state will mean 600 more workers will be lining the streets within the next several weeks Children and parents made their way past security guards whose bright neon vests served as a reminder of the city's efforts to combat crime. Keonya Wells walks her son Joseph Toney to school along a safe passage route as Chicago Public School community watch person Keisha Powe stands guard today\n@highlight\nThe state has spent another $10 million to increase the number of guards\n@highlight\n'Safe Passage' workers were hired to keep children from harm on their way to and from school\n@highlight\nThe number of safe passage routes will also increase from 93 to 120", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 519, "end": 539}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There's no telling who's out there,' said @placeholder on her way to a train that she will ride with them for more than 20 blocks to their school.", "idx": 73009}], "idx": 47591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The head of the Transportation Security Administration defended his agency's security procedures Wednesday, telling lawmakers it is \"using technology and protocols to stay ahead of the [terrorist] threat and keep you safe.\" John Pistole's testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation follows a controversy that broke out over the past week about the agency's full body scans and pat-downs. \"We've adjusted our pat-down policy that is informed by the latest intelligence,\" Pistole told lawmakers, acknowledging that the procedures \"may challenge our social norms.\" \"Security is a shared responsibility,\" the TSA chief said. \"We are trying to detect the next generation of non-metallic devices\" used in explosives, he added.\n@highlight\nNEW: GAO March report says it is unclear if scanners would have stopped attempted Christmas day attack\n@highlight\nNEW: TSA chief John Pistole says agency needs to be \"more thorough in our screening technology\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Pistole expects 1000 scanners nationwide by the end of 2011\n@highlight\nPistole says the safety procedures are meant to \"keep you safe, \"but methods \"may challenge our social norms\"\n@highlight\nCritics say the searches are invasive", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 73}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 280, "end": 335}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But some passengers and pilots have expressed objections to @placeholder's too-close-for-comfort pat-downs.", "idx": 73011}], "idx": 47593} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:36 EST, 12 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:36 EST, 12 October 2013 House Speaker John Boehner today told fellow Republicans that his talks with President Barack Obama have stalled. 'The Senate needs to hold tough,' Representative Greg Walden said Boehner told House GOP lawmakers. 'The president now isn't negotiating with us.' Obama rejected the speaker\u2019s effort to lift the debt ceiling for six weeks and reopen government in exchange for a budget negotiating process. Stalemate: Speaker of the House John Boehner walks to his office after a meeting with fellow Republicans at the Capitol in Washington today\n@highlight\nJohn Boehner and President Obama's negotiations to end the shutdown have ended\n@highlight\nThe GOP wanted to lift the debt ceiling and reopen government in exchange for budget negotiation\n@highlight\nObama rejected the plan\n@highlight\nA bipartisan group of Senators are now working on a new plan to reopen government\n@highlight\nThe deadline for increasing the ceiling is just five days away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Collins said @placeholder said the proposal 'was constructive, but I don't want to give the impression that he endorsed it.'", "idx": 73014}], "idx": 47594} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 15:20 EST, 22 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 22 October 2012 Yet more doubts have been raised over the authenticity of 'reality television' show Breaking Amish after one character revealed she has been divorced, which is rarely allowed in the Amish community. Cast member Rebecca accepts a proposal from Abe on the TLC show, which depicts the two meeting in New York for the 'first time' - yet they are believed to already have a child together in real life. 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The Florida patient represents the second confirmed case of MERS brought into the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. MERS is a mysterious virus that can be fatal, and was first found in the Arabian Peninsula in 2012. One health care worker in Orlando began showing symptoms 72 hours after exposure to the MERS patient but did not meet criteria for admission and was sent home, said Dr. Antonio Crespo, an infectious disease specialist at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, where the MERS patient is being treated. 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The London Mayor called on Cameron to pull Britain out of the slump by clamping down on strikes, saying it was time to stop the \u2018endless buggeration\u2019 that disrupts public services. In his first major interview since this newspaper last week revealed his secret talks about making a quick Commons comeback, Johnson said reports that he was plotting Cameron\u2019s downfall were \u2018twaddle\u2019.\n@highlight\nThe London Mayor called on Cameron to pull Britain out of the slump by clamping down on strikes\n@highlight\nJohnson said reports that he was plotting Cameron\u2019s downfall were \u2018twaddle\u2019\n@highlight\nBut he refused to rule out a Commons return before the next Election, due in 2015", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This sparked frenzied speculation about a @placeholder leadership challenge against Cameron.", "idx": 73034}], "idx": 47606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband today came under pressure from his own MPs to lurch left in the wake of the victory for an anti-austerity party in Greece. Senior Labour politicians hailed the 'exciting' victory for the left and demanded an end to 'savage cuts', piling pressure on Ed Miliband to oppose more spending cuts. And Green MEPs said the win by the left-wing Syriza party result 'marks the beginnings of ordinary people standing up to a discredited economic model'. But Tory Chancellor George Osborne warned against 'returning to economic chaos', insisting a change in direction would lead to higher unemployment. 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David Cameron demanded action from Brussels after Spain suggested a \u00a343.50 fee could be imposed on anyone wanting to cross the border with the British territory. The move will see officials from Brussels travel to the Rock on September 25 to assess the legality of the border checks. Battle of Gibraltar: Prime Minister David Cameron demanded the intervention after Spain suggested a \u00bf50 (\u00a343.50) fee to cross into British territory\n@highlight\nEuropean Commission to asses if Gibraltar border fees are legal\n@highlight\nSpain has suggested a \u20ac50 (\u00a343.50) fee to cross into British territory", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 114}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 527, "end": 545}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 687, "end": 705}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Spanish government has been accused of stoking the row with the @placeholder in order to distract attention from its dire domestic problems.", "idx": 73039}], "idx": 47610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Great Britain suffered their first defeat of the Hopman Cup after going down 2-1 to Poland. 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AT&T's proposed combination, which is subject to government review, could improve its Internet service by pushing its existing U-verse TV subscribers into video-over-satellite service, and thereby free up bandwidth on its telecommunications network. Scroll down for video Merger: AT&T has offered to acquire DirecTV for $95 a share - a deal worth $67.1billion, including the company's debt\n@highlight\nTotal deal would be $67.1billion, including DirecTV's debt\n@highlight\nNew company would have 20.3million TV customers - the second most after the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger\n@highlight\nAT&T already offers a TV and internet package with DirecTV", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 252}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 848, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under the terms agreed to Sunday, @placeholder shareholders will receive $28.50 per share in cash and $66.50 per share in AT&T stock.", "idx": 73058}], "idx": 47624} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent and Steph Cockroft Standing between police holding riot shields a heartbroken Argentine fan cut a lonely figure today as he waited to welcome his fallen heroes back from Brazil. Emotions were running high in Buenos Aires on Sunday night as Argentinian fans fought among themselves and started riots after their team lost the World Cup final. The chaotic scenes broke out after supporters witnessed their country lose 1-0 to Germany during Sunday night's clash. 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The one-minute advert features comedian Robert Webb as the 'minister of Christmas' walking round a Post Office branch explaining their preparations for Christmas, which include longer opening hours and bigger parcel sizes. As he strolls around the shop, he bumps into singer Pixie Lott, with whom he poses for a selection of 'elfies', as well as Downton Abbey's Jim Carter, Amanda Holden and chef Gino D'Acampo. 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Democrats rallied around Obama the day after the president committed a rare breach of political etiquette, criticizing the controversial ruling in his State of the Union address as members of the high court sat only a few feet away. That triggered something equally unusual. Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative backer of the ruling, frowned and appeared to mouth the words \"not true.\" Alito's apparent reply was a rare flash of emotion among Supreme Court justices who typically sit stony faced and refrain from even clapping during State of the Union speeches.\n@highlight\nDemocrats rallied around Obama after his criticism of ruling during State of the Union speech\n@highlight\nThe decision removed legal barriers on corporations' spending to influence campaigns\n@highlight\nJustice Samuel Alito could be seen mouthing \"not true\" at Obama's assertion\n@highlight\nSen. 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A British soldier attends an Iraqi army training session Thursday in Iraq's Basra province. Kurdish legislator Mahmoud Othman said the measure was sent back to Iraqi Cabinet members for reworking before resubmitting it to lawmakers. There is no parliamentary deadline for the measure to pass. 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When the center of gravity moved to cable, the Emmys followed, giving \"The Sopranos,\" \"The Shield\" and \"Mad Men\" the same kind of attention it once gave \"Hill Street Blues\" and \"Picket Fences.\" When new genres and new technology arose, the Academy responded, creating categories for reality shows and \"short-format live-action entertainment programs\" (i.e., online video). And it's hard to argue with this year's nominees. Even the most questionable of the bunch -- \"Mad Men,\" \"The Big Bang Theory,\" Al Pacino's love it-or-hate it turn as Phil Spector -- represent a level of professionalism and quality that should be acknowledged.\n@highlight\nThe Emmy Awards often fall short of capturing fan excitement for certain shows\n@highlight\nWith more choices of what to watch -- and when -- many quality shows get overlooked\n@highlight\nStill, the Emmys appeal to many viewers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 137}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 300, "end": 316}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 642}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nowadays, there's so much worthwhile programming out there that the @placeholder, even when nominating good shows, feel safe and conservative -- and, therefore, somewhat dull.", "idx": 73082}], "idx": 47639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grieving mother has told how her beautiful daughter was murdered and failed by South Africa's justice system in a chilling echo of the Oscar Pistorious case. British-born Lauren Sleep, 25, was allegedly strangled by her jealous boyfriend Chad Khan who feared their relationship was about to end. But her family claim that Khan has evaded arrest for eight years because of his family's status in South Africa and been allowed to disappear. 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At a campaign-style event in Miami, Obama said strengthening the nation's infrastructure should be a non-partisan issue because it helps American business and creates jobs for the construction industry. \"We can't afford Washington politics to stand in the way of America's progress,\" Obama said, adding that \"ultimately, Congress has to fund these projects.\" Obama's proposals followed up on his call in this year's State of the Union address for such public-private partnerships to strengthen infrastructure development.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says Washington politics shouldn't slow America's progress\n@highlight\nPresident Obama calls for government-private sector partnerships for infrastructure\n@highlight\nHis proposals provide details to an idea from his State of the Union address\n@highlight\nNEW: Engineering group cites deficient bridges and other infrastructure needs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 606, "end": 631}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 949, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Citing a @placeholder tunnel project endorsed by both the city's chamber of commerce and labor unions, he said such agreement showed that politicians also should be able to sign on.", "idx": 73094}], "idx": 47645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)It is difficult to know at what point things of horror become forgotten and slip out of the world's view. Perhaps it is when they are eclipsed by another, seemingly more pressing crisis. Or when it becomes almost impossible -- for safety or other reasons -- for outside observers to bear witness to their daily toll. Aleppo has, somehow, sometime between late 2012 when it was the open sore of the Syrian civil war, and today -- when the fight against ISIS has completely grabbed the world's attention span -- slipped off the radar screen. But here is why it must not: there remain an estimated 300,000 civilians there, in rebel-held areas alone.\n@highlight\nAn estimated 300,000 civilians are stuck in rebel-held areas around Aleppo\n@highlight\nThey are at risk of barrel bombs and warring militias and are short of food, water and fuel\n@highlight\nFierce battle under way for control of Handarat hill, on the road in to the rebel-held area", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as in so much of Syria's war, it has been that way for months and will probably go on so, as the outcome is so vital that nobody is prepared to give up: the fight for a small hill called @placeholder.", "idx": 73095}], "idx": 47646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Osborne PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 20 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:28 EST, 20 September 2012 It is the kind of civilised al-fresco dining you\u2019d normally associate with an upmarket French cafe. But these BT Openreach workers in Savile Row defied expectations when, instead of eating a standard lunch of sandwiches with a cup of tea, they sat down to enjoy a hot meal and glass of red wine. Every day Matt Bevan, 49, and Bob Lazarus, 58, who have worked together for the past eight years, will cook lunch from scratch using the little gas cooker in the back of their van.\n@highlight\nFood is heated up on a gas cooker in the back of their van\n@highlight\nSignature dishes include Thai green curry and chorizo pesto pasta with rocket salad and parmesan shavings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The men have been repairing telephone lines in upmarket @placeholder but say they do not have a favourite spot to dine, having eaten their fresh roadside meals all over the capital.", "idx": 73107}], "idx": 47654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Musicals and I rarely mix and, much like first dates, I give them until the interval before I decide if I\u2019m going to hang around any longer. Far from making me feel good, Mamma Mia\u2019s cheesy plot and schmaltzy songs made me feel slightly sick. I walked out, feeling like I\u2019d met my Waterloo. I also hated every garish second of Guys And Dolls. I cannot abide the mix of saccharine sweetness, contrived sing-a-longs and false happy-ever-afters which are too often the trademarks of musicals. So, six years ago when Jersey Boys opened in London\u2019s West End, I felt a familiar sense of foreboding as we trooped in.\n@highlight\nKay was unprepared for the emotional rollercoaster of Jersey Boys\n@highlight\nDespite not being a fan of musicals, she has now seen it 12 times\n@highlight\nThe Four Season were Kay's mum Kathleen's favourite group\n@highlight\nKathleen died of breast cancer in 1993, aged just 59\n@highlight\nKay found the music brings back happy memories of her mother", "entities": [{"start": 171, "end": 179}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 798}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So that first time I saw @placeholder, the sense of her loss hit me like a blow.", "idx": 73109}], "idx": 47656} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When it comes to football players, there are very few who can be held up as respectable role models. All too often, players are criticized for their off-field behaviour, alleged racist remarks, outbursts on Twitter and end up gracing the front pages of newspapers for all the wrong reasons. Balotelli on the brink: Sink or swim for 'Super Mario'? But on a cold Friday night in South Wales with snow sweeping across the country, one football player really did make a difference. Angel Rangel, the Swansea City defender, who is an integral part of Michael Laudrup's side, had only left home to go for a sandwich with his wife, Nikki.\n@highlight\nAngel Rangel, the Swansea City player, makes trip to homeless shelter\n@highlight\nSpaniard took food to those at local homeless shelter following tweet appeal\n@highlight\nRangel promises to cook his famous Spanish Omelette next time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't know if we'll be as lucky with the free sandwiches in future, so I may have to cook some of my special @placeholder omelettes instead!\"", "idx": 73111}], "idx": 47657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 1 August 2013 Adam and Eve lived in Africa at the same time - but probably never met, scientists claim. It was previously believed that \u2018Y-chromosomal Adam\u2019 and \u2018Mitochondrial Eve\u2019 - the most recent common ancestors to males and females - lived at completely different times. But a new study of 69 men from around the world found \u2018Y-chromosomal Adam\u2019 walked the Earth between 120,000 and 156,000 years ago, much earlier than previously believed. A new study of 69 men from around the world found 'Y-chromosomal Adam' walked the Earth between 120,000 and 156,000 years ago, much earlier than previously believed. It places him nearer to Eve who was around 99,000 to 148,000 years ago the analysis found\n@highlight\n'Y-chromosomal Adam\u2019 is thought to have walked the Earth between 120,000 and 156,000 years ago\n@highlight\nThis places him nearer to Eve who was around 99,000 to 148,000 years ago\n@highlight\nResearchers say it is \u2018extremely unlikely\u2019 they were exact contemporaries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 219, "end": 236}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 413, "end": 430}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 579, "end": 596}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 796, "end": 813}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Y-chromosomal Adam are the two individuals who passed down a portion of their genomes to the vast expanse of humanity.", "idx": 73113}], "idx": 47659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)For the second year in a row Hollywood's leading women let fly a clarion call, setting the industry to rights. Following Cate Blanchett's remarks last year, in which the Best Actress winner excoriated the industry for its focus of male-centric filmmaking, Best Supporting Actress winner Patricia Arquette rounded on America's attitude to gender inequality. Reading from a prepared speech Arquette dedicated her award to \"every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation. We have fought for everybody else's equal rights, it's our time to have wage equality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the United States of America.\"\n@highlight\nArquette took to the stage and criticized the lack of gender equality in America\n@highlight\nData shows women are both underrepresented and underpaid in Hollywood\n@highlight\nWomen took only 12% of leading roles in Hollywood last year\n@highlight\nWomen also underrepresented in minor roles, with age demographics still skewed towards the young", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 261, "end": 283}, {"start": 292, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 638, "end": 661}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arquette's comments come after reports repeatedly confirm that women in @placeholder are being underpaid and underrepresented compared to their male counterparts.", "idx": 73128}], "idx": 47668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brooklyn noise-pop duo Derek Miller and Alexis Krauss, aka Sleigh Bells, may have just released \"Reign of Terror,\" the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut, \"Treats,\" but, believe it or not, they have only written one song together so far. \"Comeback Kid,\" the lead single and last song that made it to \"Reign of Terror,\" was their first collaborative effort. As Sleigh Bells' story of origin goes: Miller, a former guitarist for the Florida hardcore band Poison the Well, was writing what would become \"Treats\" while waiting tables in New York. He served Alexis Krauss, a former teen-pop singer, and her mother. Miller mentioned he was looking for a singer for his unfinished demos and Krauss' mom stepped in to broker the deal.\n@highlight\nSleigh Bells has released their second album, \"Reign of Terror\"\n@highlight\n\"Comeback Kid\" is the lead single and last song that made it to \"Reign of Terror\"\n@highlight\nDerek Miller spoke to CNN about the album and going on tour", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 805, "end": 819}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 948, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miller: Lyrically, I worked through a lot of the stuff that was f--king my head up on \"@placeholder\" and it helped me grow.", "idx": 73136}], "idx": 47671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Catherine Ostler PUBLISHED: 18:43 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:04 EST, 1 May 2013 There should have been plenty to talk about at socialite Heather Kerzner\u2019s 44th birthday party a few weeks ago. It was held in a swanky London restaurant called Downtown Mayfair, and the guest list was eclectic. Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and his new young bride Sally rubbed shoulders with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and their mother, the Duchess of York. Going public: James Middleton with Donna Air leaving Loulou's nightclub together last week Even Bill Clinton\u2019s former squeeze, Monica Lewinsky, was spotted doing the rounds.\n@highlight\nThey made their first public appearance as a couple last week after enjoying a secret three-month romance\n@highlight\nNow James Middleton and Donna Air look virtually inseparable", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 250, "end": 265}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 379, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 434, "end": 448}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 578, "end": 592}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just as Donna isn\u2019t James\u2019s only older woman, he isn\u2019t @placeholder\u2019s only toyboy either.", "idx": 73138}], "idx": 47672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama might soon find himself in a quandary in which basic arithmetic prevents him from faithfully executing all of the laws Congress has passed. The debt ceiling statute prohibits borrowing enough money to make up the difference between funds in the Treasury and legal obligations to spend. Anything the president does would violate some law. Indeed, anything he does would be unconstitutional because all of the relevant powers -- spending, taxing and borrowing -- belong to Congress. Many Washington insiders have assumed that if Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling, Obama could simply cut spending. But constitutional history says otherwise.\n@highlight\nWriters: Debt ceiling puts Obama in a trap; executing law means violating others\n@highlight\nA president cannot authorize spending, taxing or borrowing to avoid ceiling, they say\n@highlight\nWriters: He should borrow exactly enough money to implement Congress' budget\n@highlight\nThat move would be the least unconstitutional solution to his \"trilemma,\" they say", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder can then control federal debt simply by paying attention to the gap between spending and taxes.", "idx": 73139}], "idx": 47673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov An alleged New York bail-jumper was arrested on his Pennsylvania college campus after he posed for a news photographer and police spotted his picture in the paper. Authorities caught up to 25-year-old Jacob Close after he took part in the Bloomsburg Press Enterprise's weekly 'Your Opinion' feature, answering a question about the controversy over the Washington Redskins' name. \u2018I think they should keep the same name but change the mascot to a potato,\u2019 Close jokingly opined. Joke's on him: Jacob Close, 25, a suspected bail-jumper was caught after he took part in the Bloomsburg Press Enterprise's weekly 'Your Opinion' feature, making a joke about the Washington Redskins name change controversy\n@highlight\n\u2018I think they [Washington Redskins] should keep the same name but change the mascot to a potato,\u2019 fugitive Jacob Close told The Press-Enterprise\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old Bloomsburg University student was wanted for allegedly jumping bail in a DWI case in Ithaca, New York", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 259, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 372, "end": 390}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 591, "end": 617}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 676, "end": 694}, {"start": 746, "end": 764}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 874}, {"start": 903, "end": 923}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Close, who majors in mass communications, was evidently very proud of his spud wisecrack since on June 30, he shared a link to @placeholder article featuring his picture and quote, and even helpfully provided the exact page number.", "idx": 73150}], "idx": 47681} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Filmmaker James Marcus Haney traveled to Seattle last month to make a music video for the British band Bear's Den and spend time with his college-age brother and his friends, but their final days before graduation were marred by a deadly campus shooting. On June 5, former janitor Aaron Ybarra, 26, walked into Seattle Pacific University and opened fire, killing one student and wounding two others, according to police. Making the video took a backseat to mourning, but Haney\u2019s brother and his circle decided to take part in it anyway as a special way to honor the victims.\n@highlight\nFilmmaker James Marcus Haney traveled to Seattle in June to make a music video for 'Elysium' by Bear's Den featuring his brother and his friends at Seattle Pacific University\n@highlight\nThe filming was interrupted by campus shooting June 5 when janitor Aaron Ybarra 26, opened fire killing 19-year-old Paul Lee\n@highlight\nThe music video shows the moment Lee's dorm-mates learn of the shooting from a breaking news report", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 47}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 331, "end": 356}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 616, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 754, "end": 779}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Elysium' is featured on a new record from @placeholder that will be released in the fall.", "idx": 73191}], "idx": 47714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Pope Francis has hit out at Italian mobsters and warned them they will \u2018end up in hell\u2019 if they don\u2019t change their ways and renounce their \u2018blood-stained money and blood-stained power\u2019. The pontiff made the stark warning following the death this week of two-year-old Domenico Petruzzelli, his mother Carla Maria Fornari and her partner Cosimo Orlando who were killed in a mob hit after assailants opened fire on their car. Pope Francis addressed the mobsters after a prayer vigil at a Roman church for relatives of innocent people killed by the mafia, during which the names of 842 victims were read aloud.\n@highlight\nPope Francis issued the stark warning during prayer vigil for Mafia victims\n@highlight\nIt comes after death of Carla Maria Fornari and son Domenico this week\n@highlight\nThe pontiff urged them to renounce their 'blood-stained money and power'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 285, "end": 304}, {"start": 318, "end": 336}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 747, "end": 765}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mafia hitmen shot dead convicted mobster @placeholder, 43, his girlfriend and her two-year-old son after forcing them off the road in high speed chase", "idx": 73192}], "idx": 47715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel went into the clash against Bournemouth walking a disciplinary tightrope. Securing a place in the Capital One Cup semi-finals would have been paramount in the Liverpool duo's mind. But so was Sunday's crunch Premier League clash against Arsenal, with the pair just one booking away from a suspension. It didn't stop the Liverpool skipper throwing himself into a dicey lunge on Simon Francis inside the opening 10 minutes. Steven Gerrard, challenging Yann Kermogant, was committed as ever despite walking a disciplinary tightrope He only lives round the corner, so it was no surprise Tony Pulis was at Dean Court on Wednesday night.\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard and Martin Skrtel were a booking away from missing Liverpool's Premier League trip to Arsenal\n@highlight\nReds skipper was as committed as ever against Bournemouth\n@highlight\nFormer Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis attended game at Dean Court\n@highlight\nWednesday's clash was Bournemouth's first League Cup quarter-final", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 468}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 872, "end": 885}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}, {"start": 984, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No matter the outcome, @placeholder knew they were making history against Liverpool.", "idx": 73194}], "idx": 47716} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"I hate my dreams. They're so ... infantile.\" Heaven knows what artist Laurie Anderson would make of Christopher Nolan's first film since \"The Dark Knight,\" but if audiences don't go for it, we're more likely to hear a different complaint: It's just too darned complex. A spectacular fantasy thriller based on Nolan's own original screenplay, \"Inception\" is the smartest CGI head-trip since \"The Matrix.\" The premise is so out-there, it requires not just a leap of faith but also too much screen time to explain, so do yourself a favor and pay attention. Leonardo DiCaprio is Cobb, an \"excavator,\" who digs around in people's subconscious while they're catching some zzzzs. This act of infiltration is \"not strictly legal\"; the motive is not therapeutic but espionage and theft.\n@highlight\n\"Inception\" is a spectacular fantasy thriller based on director Christopher Nolan's screenplay\n@highlight\nLeonardo DiCaprio digs around in people's subconscious while they dream\n@highlight\n\"Inception\" is the summer's best bet to bust the blocks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 80, "end": 94}, {"start": 110, "end": 126}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 564, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 863, "end": 879}, {"start": 905, "end": 921}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It certainly hasn't escaped @placeholder's attention that this dream life functions as a metaphor for the movies.", "idx": 73199}], "idx": 47719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World number one Novak Djokovic has sensationally been knocked out of the US Open. The 2011 champion was beaten in the semi final in four sets by Japan's Kei Nishikori 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 in what must go down as one of the biggest shocks of the modern era. In staggeringly humid conditions Nishikori, who has been coached by former US player Michael Chang, burst out of the blocks and snatched the first set. Djokovic battled back to easily win the second. 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Cynde Strand: \"I just knew this was the day it was going to end.\" If she was really exhausted, she'd lay plastic over the trash and cat-nap on that. \"Every night I would stay there,\" she recalled. \"Every night there'd be rumors that the troops were coming, or they weren't coming. And then there were all those kids we had gotten to know,\" she said about the demonstrators.\n@highlight\nCamerawoman Cynde Strand had spent night after night in Tiananmen Square\n@highlight\nAs troops arrived, she \"got everybody together and said, okay, this is it\"\n@highlight\n\"Bullets were whizzing overhead ... then they turned the lights off\"\n@highlight\nShe and soundman Kit Swartz stayed in the square for the entire historic night", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 99, "end": 114}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 613, "end": 636}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "See photos of the CNN team in @placeholder in 1989 \u00bb", "idx": 73208}], "idx": 47722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron was accused of complacency over the Iraq crisis last night as he left Downing Street to resume his beach holiday. The Prime Minister headed for Cornwall straight after breakfast yesterday having spent only 19 hours in London. He had interrupted his family vacation following the brutal murder of US hostage James Foley by a British Jihadist fighting with Islamic State. 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Talk show host Conan O'Brien is locked in a playful feud with the mayor of Newark, New Jersey. The gags continued Monday night when \"Tonight Show\" host Conan O'Brien ventured into \"the biggest scandal in the country that's now involving a late-night host.\" O'Brien was, of course, referring to his continuing comical conflict with the city of Newark, New Jersey, and its mayor, Cory Booker. It all began on September 23, when O'Brien, in his nightly comical spiel, joked that Booker's plan to improve citizens' health care in New Jersey's largest city \"would consist of a bus ticket out of Newark.\"\n@highlight\nConan O'Brien has been trading barbs with the mayor of Newark, New Jersey\n@highlight\nThe \"feud\" began after the comic joked the mayor's health care plan\n@highlight\nMayor Cory Booker then \"banned\" the \"Tonight Show\" host from Newark airport\n@highlight\nConan: \"It's your move, Mayor Booker\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 171, "end": 188}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 248, "end": 260}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think we have to meet in neutral territory\" @placeholder said on Friday's show.", "idx": 73218}], "idx": 47728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 10:07 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:21 EST, 20 May 2013 The three boys were charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault and brought before Cook County Court on Friday Three teenage boys are accused of raping a 12-year-old girl at gunpoint and then posting a video of the attack on Facebook. Kenneth Brown, 15, Justin Applewhite and Scandale Fritz, both 16, appeared at court on Friday charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault. They are accused of luring the young girl to Fritz's home in Englewood, Chicago, before sexually assaulting her. The girl visited the home on West 60th Place on December 15, last year.\n@highlight\nKenneth Brown, 15, Justin Applewhite and Scandale Fritz, both 16, have been charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault\n@highlight\nThe boys from Englewood accused of raping the 12-year-old at Fritz's house\n@highlight\nBail was set for the three at $900,000 each at Cook County Court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 357}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 929, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was then shared and appeared on @placeholder and Fritz's pages.", "idx": 73219}], "idx": 47729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A pro-democracy activist released from a Vietnamese prison was on his way to his California home after nine months in detention, according to his family. Nguyen Quoc Quan, who holds a U.S. passport, was arrested April 17, 2012, at Ho Chi Min City's Tan Son Nhat International Airport. He was originally charged with terrorism and attempting to overthrow the government, but those charges were later reduced to subversion. His deportation Wednesday was a surprise, following the postponement of his trial last week. 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Luke Griffin, 20, was discovered on the sand in Newquay while on an end-of-season tour with 19 friends in the notorious party town in June last year. 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Ummad Farooq, 22, underwent the one-hour operation at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Edgbaston - potentially saving his sight. Leading ear nose and throat consultant Shahzada Ahmed removed the bullet using a Cyclops, a new instrument that enables the surgeon to see better and carry out operations quicker. Ummad Farooq, 22, was shot in the eye during an ambush at his brother's wedding in Karachi. British surgeons have restored his sight using pioneering surgical instruments\n@highlight\nUmmad Farooq, 22, was shot in the forehead during an ambush at his brother's wedding in Karachi\n@highlight\nTold by local surgeons that surgery to remove bullet was too risky\n@highlight\nWell-wishers in Pakistan rallied to fund his treatment in the UK\n@highlight\nFinance student underwent the revolutionary one-hour operation at private hospital in Birmingham - potentially saving his sight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 234, "end": 245}, {"start": 292, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 328}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 971, "end": 972}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'I\u2019m very grateful for what Mr @placeholder has done.", "idx": 73231}], "idx": 47739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones PUBLISHED: 17:31 EST, 22 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:06 EST, 23 January 2014 Sportsmail's Matt Barlow has everything you need to know about Chelsea's new signing Mohamed Salah - dubbed the 'Egyptian Messi' Chelsea have beaten Liverpool to land FC Basle's Mohamed Salah for \u00a311million, according to Sportsmail sources in Switzerland. Sportsmail revealed the Reds' interest in the Egypt forward and talks were reaching an advanced stage until Chelsea gazumped Brendan Rodgers' side on Wednesday. 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The swollen Balonne River, which cuts through the heart of the town of St. George in the eastern state of Queensland, reached 13.85 meters (45.4 feet) Tuesday morning and was expected to peak around 14 meters later in the day, said Steve Gollschewski, assistant commissioner of the Queensland Police. 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The Oscar-winning filmmaker, now 73, has made some of the most iconic movies of all time, from 1972 mob classic The Godfather to 1979 war epic Apocalypse Now. But as an equally humble student and lover of film, he's recently made smaller movies with tiny budgets such as 2009's Tetro, starring Vincent Gallo, and murder mystery Twixt, with Val Kilmer and Elle Fanning. Coppola spoke to EW about five of his films -- Apocalypse Now, the extended version Apocalypse Now Redux, Tetro, 1974's The Conversation, and 1982's One From the Heart \u00e2\u20ac\u201d all being released as a Blu-ray box set through Lionsgate on Tuesday. With new offices next year in Los Angeles on the Paramount Pictures lot, he also revealed his plans, and mentioned a first draft script, for a new \"ambitious\" big budget movie set in New York, as well as what he expects of his \"kid brother\" director George Lucas following the Disney- Lucasfilm acquisition. 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Teachers are facing a backlash from parents after arranging the trip to The Gambia for 25 pupils from Cheadle Hulme School in Stockport, Greater Manchester, and Withington Girls' School, in Fallowfield, Manchester. Parents are now urging the school to 'see sense' and cancel the week-long excursion, which costs \u00a3700 per pupil, branding it 'unnecessary' and 'very dangerous'. 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Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati -- leading Friday prayers in Tehran -- hailed journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi's now-famous fling last Sunday, when Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki were holding a news conference in Baghdad.\n@highlight\nFareed Zakaria: Shoe-throwing incident shows Iraq is becoming more open society\n@highlight\nIncident also focuses attention on what Iraq war has cost Iraqis, he says\n@highlight\nZakaria says incident is an embarrassment to many Iraqis", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 28}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But for now, as @placeholder's actions showed -- it is the costs that remain front and center in the Iraq consciousness.", "idx": 73255}, {"query": "And the Iraqis are going to prosecute @placeholder within their court system -- though they aren't completely sure how yet.", "idx": 73256}], "idx": 47752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Ladyman In Sao Paulo After the semi-final we perhaps feared we may get after the astonishing events of Tuesday in Belo Horizante, there will now be one overwhelmingly satisfied team left in Brazil. That team is called Germany. Not only will Joachim Low and his players have an extra day to prepare for Sunday's final against Argentina, they will head to Rio knowing that they will have more than that advantage in their legs. While the Germans played for just 45 minutes competitively in beating Brazil - as odd as that sounds - Sunday's opponents have been through the wringer here, physically and emotionally.\n@highlight\nMessi slots first penalty as Argentina win semi-final 4-2 in shootout\n@highlight\nArgentina scored all four penalties after it was 0-0 after extra-time\n@highlight\nBrazil's great rivals now meet Germany in Sunday's World Cup final\n@highlight\nDespite being revered around the world, Messi was booed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have a midfield that has functioned brilliantly from the opening game and have talented players on the bench who are in form.", "idx": 73262}], "idx": 47755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan and Tom Worden PUBLISHED: 09:28 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 14 March 2013 Pope Francis (left) with Jorge Videla, head of the Argentine Junta, responsible for the death, disappearance and torture of tens of thousands of Argentines in its so-called Dirty War Pope Francis I has been accused of turning his back on a family who lost five relatives to the military junta during Argentina's Dirty War. 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Federer is the French Open champion at last after beating Robin Soderling in straight sets at Roland Garros. The Swiss world number two had 13 grand slam successes to his name prior to the event, but none of them had been on the Parisian red clay. However, that changed on Sunday as the 27-year-old cruised to a 6-1 7-6 6-4 victory over 23rd seed Soderling, the man who had caused a sensation by dumping four-time winner Rafael Nadal out of the tournament earlier in the week.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer finally wins French Open title with victory over Robin Soderling\n@highlight\nThe Swiss world number two beats his Swedish opponent 6-1 7-6 6-4 in Paris\n@highlight\nFederer had won 13 grand slam titles prior to event, but never the French Open\n@highlight\nThe success takes him level with Pete Sampras on 14 career grand slam wins", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 260}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}, {"start": 975, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder got on the scoreboard in the fifth game but he had already been broken twice by then.", "idx": 73279}], "idx": 47769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Uber is investigating one of its executives over allegations that he tracked a reporter without her knowledge, according to a recent report. 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Pretty Tara Hawkes was grabbed by the monster croc while paddling with friends in a freshwater pool near Dugong Bay, in the north of Western Australia. The 23-year-old had been working aboard luxury cruiser, True North, on April Fool's Day this year, when she decided to cool off in the water. Survivor: Tara Hawkes was ripped from the jaws of a deadly crocodile that attacked her while she was paddling with friends in a freshwater pool in Western Australia\n@highlight\nTara Hawkes was savaged by a crocodile in Western Australia\n@highlight\nHer friend freed her by gouging the croc's eyes with his thumbs\n@highlight\nThe cruise ship worker thought she would lose her leg but has since made a miraculous recovery", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 259, "end": 275}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 567, "end": 583}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brave Tara even recently visited crew on @placeholder and confronted her fears at a wildlife park where she came face-to-face with a crocodile.", "idx": 73291}], "idx": 47776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 6 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:40 EST, 6 January 2013 Elvis Presley impersonators are far from lonesome tonight after gathering from around Europe in the hope of being crowned The King. The wannabe rock and roll idols have spent the past three days trying to leave judges all shook up by strutting their sequined stuff at the European Elvis Championships. The 72 pelvis-swivelling competitors arrived at the Hilton Meterople Hotel in Birmingham and have been trying hard not to step on each other's toes - let alone their blue suede shoes. 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The cash boost will mean 1,000 extra UK jobs of which 280 will be directly at the plant in Tyne and Wear to build the new upmarket Infiniti Etheria car \u2013 a rival to Audi\u2019s A3 \u2013 from 2015. 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Hugo Carvajal appeared beside Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at a political event in Caracas after he was flown back to his home country. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said Dutch officials had admitted that Carvajal's detention violated his diplomatic immunity. Carvajal, who is wanted in the United States for alleged drug-trafficking ties, was Venezuela's head of military intelligence from 2004 to 2008 and was tapped as the country's consul to Aruba this year. He was arrested Wednesday night on his arrival in the Caribbean island.\n@highlight\nHugo Carvajal returns to Venezuela after his detention in Aruba\n@highlight\nCarvajal, a diplomat and retired general, is wanted in the United States\n@highlight\nCarvajal is Venezuela's former head of military intelligence\n@highlight\nVenezuela's President called his arrest an illegal kidnapping", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The arrest was based on a formal request from the @placeholder.", "idx": 73305}], "idx": 47786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Suspected Taliban militants blew up a bridge early Tuesday in the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan, suspending NATO supply lines. A Pakistani policeman sits near a police check post in the tribal area of Khyber Agency on February 12, 2008. The blast occurred about 6 a.m. Tuesday in the Khata Kushta area of Jamrod in the Khyber Agency in Pakistan Federally Administered Tribal Areas. The bridge connected Landi Kotal and Jamrod. Transport has been suspended, and authorities are assessing damages. Engineers also are on location and work is under way to open a temporary route. 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Their teeth are stained a reddish-black, dyed from years of chewing potent parcels of areca nuts and tobacco, wrapped in a lime-coated betel leaf. \"Some people after they eat they're drinking coffee or tea; always after eating I'm chewing the betel nut. I like it,\" says Myo Min Than, a 28-year-old noodle seller at a market in Myanmar's largest city, Yangon. Like tea or coffee, betel quids -- or \"nuts\" as they're often referred to -- give users a lift. But unlike tea or coffee, they also give them oral cancer.\n@highlight\nHundreds of millions of people chew betel quids, mostly in Asia\n@highlight\nResearch shows that chewing the parcels raises the risk of oral cancer\n@highlight\nBetel quids are parcels of areca nuts and tobacco wrapped in a lime-coated betel leaf\n@highlight\nIn Myanmar, they're popular with taxi drivers who use them to stay awake on the roads", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They're predominantly chewed in @placeholder, where their use isn't limited to adults.", "idx": 73310}], "idx": 47789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Thirty-eight years ago, Joseph McGinty Nichol was a boy in Kalamazoo, Michigan, playing with toy robots. 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It has waged an insurgency against the weak Transitional Federal Government since 2007. How it started Somalia has been without any functioning government since 1991 -- perfect territory for different militia and factions to fight over the bones of the old state. Al Shabaab (which means \"the youth\" in Somali) emerged in about 2004. Its gunmen were involved in a series of assassinations of Somalis who had connections to the West. 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Hannah Hutchinson was just four weeks old when she was diagnosed with a rare condition that affects just one in 100,000 children. She has Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome, which leaves her suffering from tumours that dramatically deplete her blood platelet levels. 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A terrified father who killed a burglar by hitting him in the head with a meat cleaver was justified in his actions, a coroner ruled yesterday. Xiaopeng Wang had been bludgeoned with a wheel brace and his wife punched in the face as she cradled their two-year-old daughter after Steven Shaw and his brother Craig raided their home on a notorious estate in the middle of the night.\n@highlight\nSteven Shaw and his brother broke in and assaulted a taxi driver and his wife\n@highlight\nViolence only stopped when Xiaopeng Wang hit Mr Shaw with a meat cleaver", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A court heard the brothers subjected taxi driver Mr @placeholder and his family to a \u2018harrowing and brutal attack\u2019 lasting 15 minutes.", "idx": 73325}], "idx": 47799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The name \"Ferguson\" will enter America's political vocabulary alongside cities like Detroit, Harlem and South Central Los Angeles -- places where black Americans rioted in the streets following the violent mistreatment of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Despite amazing progress in some areas of race relations -- notably, the election and re-election of Barack Obama as President -- the United States also harbors a deep, durable strain of racism that occasionally flares into public consciousness, sometimes with explosive results. 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Grandfather-of-five Peter Dodds, 70, bought a biography of Winston Churchill from Ashgate Croft charity shop in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, for 50p - but it wasn't until he got it home and started reading it that the postcard fluttered to the floor. He read the note with general musings about a holiday in Washington DC - and only realised the incredible coincidence when he looked at the address it had been sent to was his mother's.\n@highlight\nGrandfather Peter Dodds, 70, discovered card addressed to his late mother\n@highlight\nIt was hidden in a Winston Churchill biography he bought in a charity shop\n@highlight\nThe card had originally been sent by his brother, Ian McCollum, 65, in 1988", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 326, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 573, "end": 585}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sender: @placeholder holds the postcard he wrote to his mother all those years ago", "idx": 73332}], "idx": 47804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barack Obama told supporters that \"change has come to America\" as he claimed victory in a historic presidential election. 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A Russian Tu-95 Bear bomber, the type of plane used on long-range sorties into areas patrolled by NATO. A Russian bomber flew over a U.S. military base on the Pacific island of Guam on Wednesday and \"exchanged smiles\" with U.S. pilots who had scrambled to track it, said Maj. Gen. 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Cpl. Isaiah Mays was awarded the Medal of Honor after being wounded in an ambush in 1889. Missing for decades, the remains of Cpl. Isaiah Mays, a Buffalo Soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, were laid to rest Friday at Arlington National Cemetery. Paying respects were African-American veterans, U.S. Army soldiers and those who rode for days as part of a motorcycle escort -- members of the Missing in America Project, who traveled from as far away as California and Arizona at their own expense to make sure Mays got a proper burial.\n@highlight\nCpl. Isaiah Mays served as Buffalo Soldier in late 1800s\n@highlight\nMays received Medal of Honor but was denied federal pension\n@highlight\nHe died in 1925 in an Arizona state hospital that took care of poor\n@highlight\nGroup of hospital staff, veterans campaigned for Mays' burial at Arlington", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 303, "end": 329}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crowd stood witness as a color guard folded the @placeholder flag and saluted when three rifle volleys pierced the air.", "idx": 73343}], "idx": 47812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "NBA legend Shaquille 'Shaq' O'Neal has prompted outrage by apparently posting an Instagram photo which mocked a man with a rare genetic condition. Jahmel Binion, whose ectodermal dysplasia hinders his ability to grow teeth and hair, was dumbfounded when thousands of internet users imitated and mocked a selfie he took. They included Shaq, who has now apparently deleted the Instagram photo - which said 'SMILE TODAY' - and uploaded one comparing himself to the cartoon ogre Shrek. Offensive: The photo was uploaded to the Instagram account of Shaquille O'Neal (left) comparing him to Jahmel Binion (right) - who has the rare genetic disorder ectodermal dysplasia. It has since been deleted\n@highlight\nNBA legend's 'offensive' photo caused outrage and was later deleted\n@highlight\nIt compared him to Jahmel Binion, 23, who has rare ectodermal dysplasia\n@highlight\nCondition affects Mr Binion's hair, teeth, skin and sweat glands\n@highlight\nVisit the Facebook campaign at #hugdontjudge.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 544, "end": 559}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Called Hug Don't Judge, a @placeholder page for his campaign has gained more than 3,500 fans and been flooded with photos by parents whose children have the same disorder.", "idx": 73344}], "idx": 47813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Winston was described by Mr Paxman as a \u2018a ruthless egotist, a chancer, and a charlatan at times\u2019, as well as \u2018a parliamentary one-off' The granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill has responded furiously to Jeremy Paxman\u2019s suggestion that he would be unelectable in the modern age. Emma Soames, a journalist, said if the wartime Prime Minister had lived today he would win the public vote with his popular appeal and \u2018genuine commitment to ordinary people\u2019. Sir Winston was described by the former Newsnight presenter as a \u2018a ruthless egotist, a chancer, and a charlatan at times\u2019, as well as \u2018a parliamentary one-off who\u2019d be suffocated by the spinning and posturing that pass for politics today\u2019.\n@highlight\nSir Winston Churchill's granddaughter has responded furiously to Paxman\n@highlight\nHe suggested that Sir Winston would be unelectable in the modern age\n@highlight\nBut Emma Soames said if wartime PM was alive today he would win public vote with his popular appeal and 'genuine commitment to ordinary people'\n@highlight\nPaxman said Sir Winston was \u2018a ruthless egotist, chancer, and a charlatan\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 165, "end": 181}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 717, "end": 733}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But she added: \u2018It\u2019s certainly true that Churchill was an egotist and I think @placeholder may easily be one too.\u2019", "idx": 73352}], "idx": 47817} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- Daniel Guadalupe stared at the passport application in front of him, dumbfounded. His problem was not the questions asked, but the language they were written in. \"I don't speak Spanish very well,\" he said as he struggled to fill out the Mexican government form. \"I'll have to call my mom.\" The 18-year-old is one of more than a million people that U.S. officials estimate could benefit from the Obama administration's deferred deportation program aimed at illegal immigrants younger than 30 who came to the United States before the age of 16. Details about how immigrants can apply for the program, which administration officials announced last month, have not been released. But already young people are flooding Mexican consular offices around the United States, trying to get the citizenship documents they'll need from their home country in order to ask for a reprieve from U.S. immigration officials.\n@highlight\nU.S. officials have announced a deferred deportation program for young illegal immigrants\n@highlight\nDetails about how immigrants can apply have not been released\n@highlight\nYouths are flooding consular offices, applying for Mexican passports\n@highlight\n\"I feel like I need this opportunity to become a U.S. citizen,\" one teen says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's a problem because @placeholder law requires kids under 18 to have the signature and fingerprints from both parents.", "idx": 73360}], "idx": 47824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Australian woman's French boyfriend who was gravely injured in the Charlie Hedbo shooting has woken up from the coma he was in for eight days. Simon Fieschi, 31, was in an induced coma after a bullet punctured his lung and spine in the terror attack where two men massacred five of his colleagues in a hail of gunfire at the satirical newspaper's office in Paris. Masie Dubosarky was visiting friends and family in Sydney for Christmas when the attack took place, and flew to be by her boyfriend's side on Friday as he underwent surgery for the gunshot wounds.\n@highlight\nSimon Fieschi, 31, has woken from an induced coma after he was shot when terrorists stormed the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo\n@highlight\nHis 27-year-old girlfriend Maisie Dubosarsky was in Sydney visiting family and friends at the time of the terrorist attack\n@highlight\nHer mother confirmed that she flew to be by his side last Friday\n@highlight\nMr Fieschi had surgery following the terror attack where five of his colleagues were massacred\n@highlight\nHis lung was punctured and his spine was knicked by a bullet\n@highlight\nMr Fieschi ran the satirical magazine's social media accounts and fielded the large volume of hate mail the newspaper recieved", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 70, "end": 82}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder met her French boyfriend while on a working holiday in France 18 months ago", "idx": 73363}], "idx": 47825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- So much for destiny. The Royals seemingly had karma on their side and were ready to put a Hollywood ending on a memorable season, but the baseball gods had a different plan. For they had created a pitcher who had a performance that surely isn't that of a mortal. Led by Most Valuable Player Madison Bumgarner, the San Francisco Giants won an exciting and intriguing World Series Game 7 by a 3-2 score. In the second World Series matchup of wildcard teams, it wasn't to be for the young Royals, who even got the tying run to third base in the ninth inning.\n@highlight\nNo one could have predicted Madison Bumgarner would have enough to pitch five innings\n@highlight\nJeremy Affeldt was just as good, tossing more scoreless innings\n@highlight\nRoyals fans stay after game to show their pride\n@highlight\nOne person shot in San Francisco, CNN affiliate reports", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 279, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 342}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bumgarner finished the @placeholder with two wins, one incredible save and an ERA of 0.43.", "idx": 73366}, {"query": "In Game 7, before Bumgarner stole the headlines, Affeldt blanked the @placeholder for 2 1/3 innings.", "idx": 73370}], "idx": 47826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The 2014-15 NBA season started on Tuesday in dramatic style as defending champions San Antonio Spurs beat the Dallas Mavericks 101-100 in the Western Conference. 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'I gave you this, you have to give me a nice bottle of red wine.' Mourinho said. 'No problem,' the youngster replied. Finally, with seven minutes of the 90 to play, Loftus-Cheek got his chance. 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In what is best described as a labour of love, Jude Beard has delivered six of her own grandchildren. She also acted as the birthing partner for the other two when they were born by Caesarean section. Family ties: From left, Billy Herbert, 2, with mum Lisa Herbert, 28, Charlie Herbert, 4, Emily Herbert, 8, Amy Webber, 28, holding son Alex Hancock, 4, Jac Herbert, 10, Max Hancock, 5, Jude Beard, 49, holding Annie Owen, 4 mnths, Oliver Moir, 7 (Leigh Webber's son), and Leigh Webber, 30\n@highlight\nJude Beard qualified as a nurse in 2002 and a midwife in October 2004\n@highlight\nLives near to three daughters and grandchildren near Penarth, Cardiff\n@highlight\nShe is married to second husband Alex Beard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 422, "end": 433}, {"start": 440, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 540, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "October 2004: Jude qualifies as a midwife and, on the same day, delivers her granddaughter Emily, the now eight-year-old daughter of @placeholder", "idx": 73379}], "idx": 47834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Devastating storms that have dumped as much as 40 inches of snow on parts of the United States and caused widespread flooding in the UK are combining over the Atlantic, weather experts have revealed. Incredible satellite imagery from NASA's Worldview shows the monster storms swirling 'arm-in-arm' across the ocean. The storms in the US have left 21 people dead and caused thousands of flights to be cancelled, bringing the east coast to a standstill. Meanwhile, in Britain, heavy rain and winds up to 80 mph devastated parts of the south, aggravating areas already flooded after the wettest January since records began in 1776.\n@highlight\nIncredible satellite imagery shows the monster storms swirling 'arm-in-arm' across the Atlantic\n@highlight\nThe Stateside storm, the latest of many this bitter winter, brought with it heavy snow, sleet and icy conditions that saw thousands of flights cancelled and left 21 people dead, mostly from car crashes\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, Friday's storm caused heavy rain and winds up to 80 mph in Britain's southern counties, aggravating areas already flooded following the wettest January since records began in 1776", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 133, "end": 134}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 334, "end": 335}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder storm system brought another bout of gale-force winds to Britain on Friday, with large waves battering coast lines and up to 1.6 inches of rain causing flood levels to rise.", "idx": 73381}], "idx": 47836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Partying with beautiful women, racing European supercars and stealing selfies with Paris Hilton, the sons and friends of Mexico's most feared drug lords are not shy in keeping the world up to date with their exploits through Instagram and Twitter. While countless people were killed just because they had seen reclusive Mexican Sinaloa cartel leader Joaqu\u00edn (El Chapo) Guzm\u00e1n Loera, his sons Alfred and Ivan Guzman appear to have no such worries. Advertizing their ill-gotten wealth, no doubt bought with drug money from North America's most feared trafficking organization, Alfred and Ivan are joined showing off online by Serafin Zambada and Mayito Zambada - the sons of Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada Garcia, who was El Chapo's right hand man.\n@highlight\nAlfred and Ivan Guzman are two of the sons of Joaqu\u00edn (El Chapo) Guzm\u00e1n Loera - the head of the Sinaola cartel in Mexico\n@highlight\nThey regularly update Twitter and Instagram with pictures of their fabulously wealthy lifestyles\n@highlight\nSupercars, scantily clad women and big cats kept as pets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 697, "end": 727}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Broun said he worried that @placeholder may be unable to keep Guzman jailed or prevent him from continuing to run his drug empire from jail.", "idx": 73382}], "idx": 47837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Premier League's three remaining sides in Europe's top club competition found out who they will face in the Champions League last 16 on Monday. Arsene Wenger will go toe to toe with former club Monaco, after expressing his wish to see Arsenal line up against the French side. Meanwhile Chelsea and Manchester City face harder opposition in Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona respectively. Real Madrid will defend their crown against Roberto Di Matteo's Schalke. Host commentator And we finish with Basel vs Porto. Yawn. That's a decent morning for the English sides I'd suggest. 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Republicans argue that an announcement over the weekend vastly improves their chances. Democrats vehemently disagree. The news from Montana's former Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer. The man known for his signature bolo tie said he would not run for Senate next year, as many Democrats had expected. Schweitzer captured nearly two-thirds of the vote in his 2008 re-election as governor of the red state and was seen by many as the best chance for the party to keep the seat of retiring Sen. Max Baucus blue.\n@highlight\nFormer Democratic Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer decides he won't run for Senate\n@highlight\nSchweitzer was a favorite because of name recognition and electoral success in red state\n@highlight\nRecent reports have tied Schweitzer to nonprofit group with questions about practices\n@highlight\nDemocrats are defending far more Senate seats in 2014 than Republicans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 164}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Next year, the @placeholder will try to maintain their majority in the Senate, where they currently hold a 54-46 edge (including two Independents who caucus with the party) over the GOP.", "idx": 73388}, {"query": "\"Democrats and @placeholder agree on Schweitzer: There was a treasure trove of opposition research.", "idx": 73392}], "idx": 47840} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The attention into the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 is now shifting to two areas. One, why did the incident happen? They will be looking at things like instrument landing systems, the glide slope, the approach of the Boeing 777, the way the pilot flew the aircraft and other key aspects. Secondly, they will be looking at the onboard training to get the passengers off as fast as they can. Video from passengers after the crash landing show slides deployed and people exiting well before fire really took hold of the aircraft. Asiana have confirmed there were 291 passengers plus 16 cabin crew onboard flight OZ214. Looking at video of the burned out wreckage and of smoke and fire soon after the crash, some may be surprised the casualty figures are so low considering there were more than 300 onboard.\n@highlight\nIncident similar to Air France crash in Toronto in 2005 -- all survived\n@highlight\nInvestigation into Asiana crash will look at onboard training\n@highlight\nOnus is also on passengers to understand and follow safety procedures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 48, "end": 73}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 858, "end": 867}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder aircraft is built so that everybody can get off the plane within 90 seconds even if half the doors are inoperable.", "idx": 73395}], "idx": 47842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israel has agreed to swap 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for a lone soldier captured by Gaza\u2019s Islamist rulers five years ago. The deal to release Gilad Shalit resolves one of the most emotive issues in the Middle-East. Shalit, then 19, was captured by militants who tunnelled their way out of Gaza and forced him back over the border in 2006. Verge of freedom: Captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was last seen looking gaunt in this video released by Hamas in October 2009. 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The pilots' bravery cannot be overstated, Virgin Group Founder Richard Branson said. The goal of commercial spaceflight remains unchanged, he added. But with one pilot's death, injuries to another and the loss of the aircraft, there are questions that must be answered along with the inspiring words. Virgin Galactic, Branson admitted, will not \"push on blindly.\" To that end, a team of 13 to 15 investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board were on site in the Mojave Desert, where the debris from SpaceShipTwo was scattered over a five-mile area. The test aircraft went down about 20 miles northeast of Mojave.\n@highlight\nPilot who survived identified as Peter Siebold, 43, Sheriff's Office says\n@highlight\nAuthorities identify pilot who died as Michael Tyner Alsbury, 39\n@highlight\nVirgin Group founder Richard Branson vows to find out 'what went wrong'\n@highlight\nBoth pilots worked for Virgin Galactic's partner, Scaled Composites", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 560, "end": 595}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 903, "end": 923}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}, {"start": 961, "end": 975}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Siebold had worked for @placeholder since 1996, according to his biography on the company website, and had 17 years and more than 2,000 hours of flight experience.", "idx": 73418}], "idx": 47858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:16 EST, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 22:07 EST, 14 May 2012 Barack Obama's latest campaign gambit follows a familiar line of attack as it uses Mitt Romney's private equity past to cast the Republican candidate as greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class. The President is not the first of Mr Romney's opponents to try and paint the former governor of Massachusetts as a heartless uber-capitalist - even his Republican rivals used the same tactic during the heated primary battle. But Mr Obama's campaign seems to have been particularly unoriginal - as his attack ad is almost identical to one produced by Ted Kennedy for his Senate campaign against Mr Romney in 1994, featuring unemployed workers complaining about Bain Capital, the firm founded by Mr Romney.\n@highlight\nPresident follows familiar line of attack as he highlights private equity past\n@highlight\nAd released on the same day Obama attended fundraiser hosted by top private equity boss in New York", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 930, "end": 931}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Business savvy: Mr @placeholder has based the large part of his campaign on his business experience, arguing that it gives him a unique position to help fix the economy", "idx": 73422}], "idx": 47859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho has refused to dwell on Chelsea's disgraceful FA Cup exit to Bradford as he eyes a Wembley final at the expense of Liverpool. Mourinho, who on Monday celebrated his 52nd birthday, labelled last Saturday's loss to League One Bradford a 'disgrace' and 'unacceptable' after the Blues led 2-0 only to fall to a 4-2 defeat. Chelsea face Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night with their Capital One Cup semi-final poised at 1-1 after the first leg and Mourinho has quickly recalibrated. 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He fit the picture on the international arrest warrant which had urgently been issued just weeks previously -- a French-Algerian in his early 20s with buzz-cut hair and thick arching eyebrows. The agents, who belonged to the DCRI -- France's domestic security service, logged the time -- 23.20 on February 11, 2014 -- and immediately radioed their superiors, who told them to move in to make the arrest. When he saw them, the man fled through a gate leading to the staircases, according to French investigators. They gave chase as he clambered up the stairwell to the floors with commanding views over the marina, golf course and Mediterranean. Now that he knew they were on to him they could not afford to let him escape.\n@highlight\nIbrahim Boudina, a French national from Algeria, was arrested earlier this year on the French Riviera\n@highlight\nHe and a French-Tunisian friend are suspected of having joined up with ISIS in Syria\n@highlight\nIt was believed they fled ahead of a crackdown on a suspected terror cell based on Mediterranean coast\n@highlight\nAuthorities were worried the duo could pose a threat if they returned to France", "entities": [{"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 947, "end": 960}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1261}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was placed under formal investigation on suspicion of participation in a criminal conspiracy to prepare acts of terrorism.", "idx": 73437}], "idx": 47867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two Washington Wizards basketball players drew guns on each other during a heated Christmas Eve gambling debt dispute, the New York Post reported Friday. Law enforcement authorities said they were investigating an incident but gave no details. Wizards teammates Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton both brandished firearms in the team's locker room, the Post reported, citing NBA league sources. The dispute erupted when Arenas, a three-time NBA all-star, refused to pay up on a debt owed to Crittenton, the Post stated, citing an anonymous league source. Multiple sources said Arenas drew his gun first, the Post reported. 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With sales of budget laptops plummeting, computer makers are swinging the pendulum toward sleeker, metallic and pricier portable PCs that they're calling Ultrabooks. Many of these were shown for the first time here this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Most PC giants have committed to building Ultrabooks. The laptops typically use flash memory instead of hard drives, have no disc readers in order to stay thin, and weigh less than three pounds. Some computer makers see Ultrabooks as an evolution of the laptop in response to demands created by lightweight tablet computers. 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He has been growing the fruit for the last 12 years and has never experienced a time of such upheaval. Officially, lime prices are in a spiral of hyperinflation, the national average jumping at a monthly average of around 50% this year. Leana Malpica says he is receiving an even wider margin for his produce in the state of Morelos. 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Ash Dykes, 23, strolled into the record books after spending 78 days alone crossing the unforgiving land of the high Altai Mountains, scorching Gobi Desert and the seemingly-endless Mongolian Steppe. He battled raging sandstorms, heat exhaustion and the unrelenting loneliness of crossing the world's most sparsely populated country at walking pace. An incredible accomplishment: Ash Dykes travelled 1500 miles, over 78 days, in temperatures reaching 40C Word even spread among the local Mongols about the strange foreigner walking across the country - and the young Welshman was soon nicknamed the 'lonely snow leopard'.\n@highlight\nLongest day of walking saw him covering 34 miles in 14 hours\n@highlight\nTemperatures were in excess of 40C with nowhere to escape the sun or heat\n@highlight\nIt took 78 days to cross Altai Mountains, Gobi Desert and Mongolian Steppe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 939, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Mongolian t-shirt tan:The young adventurer suffered severe heat exhaustion while crossing the @placeholder but he said the kindness of locals and nomads often helped him find shelter from the barren landscape", "idx": 73456}], "idx": 47879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Created: 11:02 EST, 5 December 2011 A parish councillor known as 'Mr Good Evening' who bombarded late night DJ Iain Lee with hate messages over the phone, email and Twitter has been jailed. Samuel Wilkins, an Ofcom worker and village councillor in Whyteleafe, Surrey, subjected the comedian and his producer to a 16-month campaign of abuse and nuisance calls. Mr Wilkins, 33, who is also a children's charity trustee, sent Twitter messages calling Lee an 'ugly c**t' and a 'pathetic little p***k' and even made remarks about the DJ's young son. 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Marking the end of Zagreb\u2019s decade-long effort to join mainstream Europe, European Union Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said Croatia had met expectations. 'Croatia has fulfilled all the conditions for joining ... 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Reza Taghavi, a retired businessman from Orange County, California, was released at 4 p.m. local time (8:30 a.m. ET) on Saturday, after being held in Iran's notorious Evin prison since his arrest in May 2008 on suspicion of supporting an anti-regime group, the lawyer said. Los Angeles-based attorney Pierre-Richard Prosper said Taghavi has been reunited with his family and is hoping to return to the United States next week. \"It's obviously a happy day, a great day for the Taghavi family,\" Prosper said by phone from Tehran.\n@highlight\nRetired businessman Reza Taghavi is released Saturday, his lawyer says\n@highlight\nIn 2008, Taghavi is arrested on suspicion of supporting an anti-regime group\n@highlight\nTaghavi suffers from diabetes and his health deteriorated in prison, his lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 156, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 416, "end": 437}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has spoken to his son and daughter in @placeholder, Prosper said.", "idx": 73468}], "idx": 47887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Adams More A&E departments will have to close for safety reasons as they are weeded out under a tough new hospital inspection regime, the new boss of the health watchdog has admitted. Some hospitals \u2018will find it difficult\u2019 to prove their A&Es are up to scratch as they come under renewed scrutiny by inspectors from the Care Quality Commission, the regulator\u2019s chairman David Prior warned. His comments in an exclusive interview with The Mail on Sunday raise the possibility of more fights over closures in the next two years, which could be increasingly difficult for the Government in the run-up to the General Election.\n@highlight\nDavid Prior CQC chairman says some hospitals will struggle to prove they are up to scratch\n@highlight\nEight A&Es have closed across England and Wales since 2007 and 18 more have been threatened", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 332, "end": 354}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 446, "end": 463}, {"start": 617, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The CQC wants to have inspected all of @placeholder\u2019s 161 major hospital trusts by 2015.", "idx": 73474}], "idx": 47890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He's serving a 28-year sentence for killing a Peruvian woman. He's also the main suspect in the disappearance of an American teenage girl. But these days, Joran van der Sloot is more focused on his wedding plans than his legal situation. Maximo Altez, van der Sloot's Peruvian defense attorney, told CNN the 26-year-old Dutch national is getting married \"in late May or early June\" to a Peruvian woman he befriended in the prison in which he's being held in Lima, the capital. \"They met when she was visiting a relative in prison. They became friends and spent a lot of time together in his cell,\" Altez said. \"Unlike The United States, here in Peru loved ones or relatives can see inmates inside their jails.\"\n@highlight\nJoran van der Sloot plans to marry in a Peruvian prison\n@highlight\nConvicted killer will be a father later this year\n@highlight\nHe's a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 155, "end": 173}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 300, "end": 302}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 722, "end": 740}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 894, "end": 909}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder, his defense attorney, dismissed the suggestion that the wedding is a legal maneuver to avoid extradition, saying the wedding shouldn't be \"a big deal.\"", "idx": 73477}], "idx": 47893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Branislav Ivanovic scored a superb extra-time goal to put Chelsea through to the quarterfinals of the European Champions League, while Real Madrid also progressed Wednesday. 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Not since 1999 had this great sporting institution celebrated a Challenge Cup Final victory. Six times they had tried in recent years and six times, remarkably, they had failed. Now, after this compelling and deserved victory over neighbours and underdogs Castleford, Brian McDermott\u2019s team have the sport\u2019s most cherished trophy back in their possession again. Delirious: Leeds Rhinos celebrate their first Challenge Cup trophy success in 15 years Delighted: Brian McDermott looks over the moon after leading Leeds Rhinos to Challenge Cup success\n@highlight\nLeeds saw off their Yorkshire rivals Castleford at Wembley on Saturday\n@highlight\nRyan Hall impressed as he scored two tries for the Rhinos\n@highlight\nLeeds last won the Challenge Cup in 1999", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 156, "end": 174}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, at this point, were just too precise, too reliable.", "idx": 73481}], "idx": 47897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To those of us who have studied the largest wave of immigration in history from a single country to the United States -- the four-decade-long influx of millions of Mexicans -- it seemed inconceivable that it would ever come to a halt. Yet, as our new Pew Hispanic Center report has shown, it has. Our analysis of Mexican and U.S. data sources indicates that at least as many Mexicans and their families are leaving the United States as are arriving in the United States from Mexico. As a result, the Mexican-born population in the United States decreased from 12.6 million in 2007 to 12 million in 2011. This appears to be the first sustained decline in the number of Mexican immigrants since the Great Depression, and it is entirely because of a reduction in illegal immigration -- more going home and fewer coming. Today, we estimate that 51% of all Mexican immigrants living in the United States are unauthorized. In 2007, that figure was 56%.\n@highlight\nResearchers: As many Mexicans are leaving the U.S. as they are arriving from Mexico\n@highlight\nThis is first sustained decline in Mexican immigrants since the Great Depression, they say\n@highlight\nWriters: Reasons might be jobs are now fewer in U.S. and Mexican birth rate is declining\n@highlight\nWriters: Harsher penalities for border crossers, more deportations may be at play", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 251, "end": 269}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 697, "end": 712}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The continued weakness in the overall @placeholder economy made it harder to find other jobs as well.", "idx": 73484}], "idx": 47900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- A pair of suicide bombs detonated outside the Iranian Embassy in Lebanon's capital Tuesday, killing nearly two dozen people in a bloody new ripple from neighboring Syria's civil war. Lebanon's Health Ministry said at least 23 people were killed and 147 wounded. Among the dead was Iran's cultural attache, Ebrahim Ansari, Iran's state-run news agency reported. The victims also included two Iranian civilians who lived in a building close to the embassy, Lebanon's National News Agency reported. The Abdullah Azzam Brigades, a Sunni jihadist group linked to al Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the bombings via Twitter. The group warned that more attacks would come unless the Lebanese-based, Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah stops sending fighters to support Syrian government forces. It also demanded the release of the group's members being held prisoner in Lebanon.\n@highlight\nBeirut bombs target Iranian Embassy, killing 23 and wounding nearly 150\n@highlight\nSunni jihadists claim responsibility, demand that Iran-backed Hezbollah quit Syria\n@highlight\nThe bombing is the latest violence in Lebanon linked to the Syrian conflict\n@highlight\nMuch of the Middle East is \"a single political and military battleground\" now, analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 490, "end": 509}, {"start": 525, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 583, "end": 590}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 934, "end": 948}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder army said one of the blasts was caused by a suicide bomber on a scooter, and the other was caused by a suicide bomber in an SUV.", "idx": 73486}], "idx": 47902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband's leadership has come into question after a recent poll put the Tories ahead of Labour Ed Miliband\u2019s leadership was under fresh scrutiny last night after another poll showed the Tories ahead of Labour. Andy Burnham, the former Health Secretary, was even being touted by some MPs as an emergency replacement for Mr Miliband to avoid \u2018catastrophe\u2019 at the next election. The latest poll, carried out by former Conservative treasurer Lord Ashcroft, deepened Labour turmoil by giving David Cameron\u2019s party a two point lead. Last week the two parties were level pegging, but yesterday\u2019s survey found the Tories on 32 per cent and Labour on 30 per cent. The Liberal Democrats were down at just 7 per cent. UKIP was still riding high on 17 per cent \u2013 the same as last week.\n@highlight\nLatest poll puts Tories ahead of Labour - spreading disillusion among party\n@highlight\nEx-Labour frontbencher says many thought Miliband's speech was 'terrible'\n@highlight\nAdded that party would be massively ahead in polls with a different leader\n@highlight\nAnd that 'the best thing for Ed Miliband to do would be to stand down'\n@highlight\nAnd former health secretary Andy Burnham is seen as the best quick fix\n@highlight\n44-year-old's speech got best reception at party conference in Manchester", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 679}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1283}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The @placeholder look and sound hungrier than us, their message clearer, their leader is more compelling.", "idx": 73491}], "idx": 47904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Never one to be outdone by its biggest competitor, Samsung is now looking to launch its own mobile payment service to rival Apple Pay. Sources told Re/code that the South Korean tech giant is in talks with startup LoopPay to let people pay for goods using their phones. Samsung has previously allowed NFC payments on certain networks and with partners including Barclaycard, but if it teamed up with LoopPay, the service would be expanded more widely. Never one to be outdone by its biggest competitor, Samsung is now looking to launch its own mobile payment service to rival Apple Pay (pictured at its launch with Tim Cook). Sources said the Korean tech giant is in talks with startup LoopPay to let people pay for goods using their phones\n@highlight\nSamsung is said to be in talks with Massachusetts-based startup LoopPay\n@highlight\nLoopPay offers cases and cards that let people pay for goods wirelessly\n@highlight\nIts app and technology could be built into future Samsung devices\n@highlight\nIt would use NFC technology and would rival Apple Pay\n@highlight\nService is available at more than 90% of shops, compared to Apple\u2019s 3%\n@highlight\nSamsung has previously allowed NFC payments on certain networks", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But its deal with @placeholder would make these services more widely available", "idx": 73493}], "idx": 47905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As she showcased her toned physique on the cover of this month's Esquire, Cameron Diaz proved that 40 really is the new 20. And the 42-year-old Hollywood actress isn't the only over-40 giving women half her age a run for their money. Esquire has celebrated women at 42 in it's latest issue - and that includes the likes of Jennifer Garner, Sofia Vergara, Jada Pinkett Smith, Christina Applegate and Carmen Electra. Forty IS the new twenty: Cameron Diaz, looking younger and better than ever, covers the August issue of Esquire magazine and one of its writer even dedicated an entire article in praise of 42-year-olds like her\n@highlight\nEsquire writer says 42 is the sexiest new age and women have never been so 'free'\n@highlight\nJada Pinkett Smith, Christina Applegate and Carmen Electra all 42", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 412}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 519, "end": 534}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 730, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jennifer Garner is also a yoga devotee, while @placeholder says working out is not her", "idx": 73501}], "idx": 47911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sergio Busquets was the unlikely hero for Barcelona, scoring with the last kick of the game to give Luis Enrique\u2019s side a 1-0 win over Valencia and close the gap on Real Madrid to two points. There were 93 minutes on the clock when Lionel Messi drifted out to the right and crossed for Neymar to head goalwards. Valencia keeper Diego Alves made the save but Busquets scored from the rebound and as Messi and Co celebrated he was hit by a plastic bottle as home supporters pelted the pitch. Valencia had defended well and gone close themselves with former Manchester City forward Alvaro Negredo drawing the best save of the game from Claudio Bravo.\n@highlight\nBarcelona gained all three points with a last-gasp 1-0 win over Valencia at the Mestalla\n@highlight\nSergio Busquets converted inside the area before Lionel Messi was hit by a bottle\n@highlight\nNeymar earlier appeared to headbutt Nicolas Otamendi as the Argentine defender remonstrated with the Brazilian\n@highlight\nOtamendi had fairly challenged Neymar inside the area, but looked unhappy at how the Barcelona man went down\n@highlight\nHe approached Neymar, putting his hands behind the Brazilian's head, before Neymar moved his head forward\n@highlight\nNeymar connected with the defender's jaw, before players from both sides came together to argue\n@highlight\nThe Barcelona star went unpunished from Spanish referee David Fernandez", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 888, "end": 903}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1374, "end": 1388}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder looks to get Barcelona on the attack during the second half of their clash with Valencia", "idx": 73506}], "idx": 47915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 12:49 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:52 EST, 3 December 2013 If the panicked run-up to Christmas and miserable weather have you dreaming of escaping to sunny climes then it's probably best to look away now. Renowned beach and swimwear company Heidi Klein has unveiled its new campaign, with American model Le Call looking spectacular as she frolics on stunning, sun-drenched beaches in Jumby Bay, Antigua. The 31-year-old model showcases the elegant new Resort-Summer 2014 collection which is modern and sophisticated, with sharp contrasts and bold colour harmonies running across the pieces. 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Top diplomats of Iran, the United States and other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, plus Germany, spent three days debating a first, interim deal on Iran's nuclear program. And an agreement was found: After 34 years of estrangement, Iran and the U.S. were finally on the same page. Still, the deal fell through. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius showed up in Geneva, Switzerland, a day into the talks and adopted a hawkish line that guaranteed the failure of the discussions. And much to the dismay of the other diplomats involved, Fabius broke protocol and announced both details of the talks and the failure to reach a deal before U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had a chance to address the media. Fabius, echoing the objections of hard-line Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, argued that Iran would get too much in the proposed deal. But in reality Iran was only offered modest sanctions relief in return for some significant suspension of aspects of its nuclear program.\n@highlight\nTrita Parsi: France scuttled a good Iran-U.S. deal negotiated by the U.S., accepted by others\n@highlight\nHe says deal offered Iran modest sanctions relief for big overhaul of its nuclear program\n@highlight\nParsi: It was a good deal for the U.S., for Israel, for human rights in Iran, to fight al Qaeda\n@highlight\nParsi: Deal would stop inevitable escalating march to a devastating war with Iran", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 110, "end": 130}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 824, "end": 841}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1294}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1368}, {"start": 1441, "end": 1444}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Make no mistake: Although the @placeholder military can handle another war, the U.S. economy cannot absorb its cost.", "idx": 73514}, {"query": "Make no mistake: Although the U.S. military can handle another war, the @placeholder economy cannot absorb its cost.", "idx": 73515}], "idx": 47921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Neymar stepped up to the plate and answered the calls of the Brazilian nation to help them ease through to the last 16. After being stifled by Mexico last time out, the number 10 was back to his best as Brazil ensured they qualified as Group A winners with a 4-1 win against Cameroon to set up a showdown with Chile. Neymar - who scored the 100th goal of this summer's World Cup - tormented the Africans all evening and his double moved him clear at the top of the scoring charts. However, Brazil will be hoping a knee injury picked up by their star man midway through the second half doesn't prove to be serious.\n@highlight\nNeymar's double sealed a 4-1 win for Brazil and top spot in Group A\n@highlight\nBarcelona star was withdrawn late on after suffering a bang to the knee\n@highlight\nNeymar moved top of the World Cup scoring charts on four goals", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Danger man: Neymar posed a constant threat to @placeholder's defence all evening", "idx": 73517}], "idx": 47922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- On March 30 the Open Skies treaty went into effect, liberalizing air travel between the U.S. and Europe. 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He wept and shouted \"Allahu Akbar!\" or \"God is great!\" \"I have not seen in my entire life that many Iraqis gathered in one location happy, dancing and chanting,\" he said. \"I am not used to it. ... 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The simplicity of Arduino in managing sensors, combined with the flexibility of a microcomputer based on ARM are integrated in UDOO, giving you a powerful prototyping board able to run Linux or Android,\" UDOO project coordinator Bruno Sinopli, a Carnegie Mellon professor in electrical and computer engineering, said in a video on UDOO's Kickstarter page.\n@highlight\nUDOO seeks to combine the power of four Raspberry Pis and Arduino in a mini PC\n@highlight\nIt is intended to be a powerful prototyping board for software development and design\n@highlight\nUDOO will be able to run with either Android or Linux\n@highlight\nThe project has received $95,000 in six days on Kickstarter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 124, "end": 125}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 528}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Touchscreens and various other types of sensors can be connected to the @placeholder.", "idx": 73532}], "idx": 47932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Entertainment Weekly) -- It was a glass half-full, glass half-empty kind of weekend at the box office for \"Funny People,\" writer-director Judd Apatow's comedic meditation on fame, humor, life, and death. Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen star in \"Funny People,\" which took the No. 1 slot at the box office this weekend. According to figures from Hollywood.com Box Office, it opened at the top spot with an estimated $23.4 million, better than Apatow's The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($21.4 million) -- hence, the glass is half full. But that figure is far lower than the debut for Apatow's \"Knocked Up\" ($30.7 million), and it's the worst opening for a comedy for star Adam Sander since his 2000 turkey \"Little Nicky\" -- hence, the glass is half empty.\n@highlight\n\"Funny People\" is No. 1 at box office with an estimated $23.4 million\n@highlight\n\"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince\" came in second with $17.7 million\n@highlight\nThe guinea pigs of \"G-Force\" were right on Potter's heels at third place\n@highlight\nSee what other flicks made this week's top 10 box office chart", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 341, "end": 364}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 833, "end": 844}, {"start": 854, "end": 870}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At this rate, the film is well on its way to the upper ranks of the '@placeholder' franchise.", "idx": 73538}], "idx": 47936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Panicking passengers turned to prayer as a Cathay Pacific flight with one engine ablaze made an emergency landing in Singapore on Monday, witnesses said. \"We heard a series of loud bangs, then smelled fire, and the aircraft started shaking uncontrollably,\" a CNN.com online commenter under the name of Augustus2002 said. \"The noise on board was incredible, we could not hear any of the announcements of the crew,\" he added. CNN has not been able to confirm his account, but it matches a description from a Reuters photographer who was on the plane with his family. The photographer, Beawiharta, who uses only one name, told the news agency that his 15-year-old son spotted flames out the window of the twin-engine Airbus A330, which was on the way to Jakarta, Indonesia, but turned back after the engine problems began.\n@highlight\nNEW: Rolls Royce says it is aware of the incident and providing technical assistance\n@highlight\nWitnesses say they heard loud bangs, and passengers prayed\n@highlight\nThe flight returned to Singapore after engine trouble en route to Jakarta, Indonesia\n@highlight\nSparks were reported from the No. 2 engine and were doused after the plane landed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Fire services met the aircraft on arrival,\" @placeholder's statement said.", "idx": 73541}], "idx": 47939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson Rory McIlroy allowed himself a two-day celebration after winning The Open at Hoylake. After winning his first World Golf Championship title on Sunday, it was more like two hours. Monday lunchtime and the Northern Irishman was back at work, on a scouting trip for the season\u2019s final major, the US PGA Championship at Valhalla this week. Greatness waits for no man. VIDEO Scroll down to watch The Open & World Golf Championship highlights Champion: McIlroy with his trophy after winning the WGC-Bridgestone invitational at Firestone Country club Duel: McIlroy and Ryder Cup team-mate Sergio Garcia finished first and second at the Open and at the WGC\n@highlight\nNorthern Irishman followed up his Open victory with a win at Firestone in the WGC Bridgestone Invitational\n@highlight\nHe had just two days off after his Hoylake win, and he does not plan on resting until the end of the season\n@highlight\nMcIlroy has chance to win his second Major of the year at Valhalla this week\n@highlight\nHe is strong favourite to do so, having hit a fantastic run of form recently\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old has looked as good as Tiger Woods at his peak\n@highlight\nMcIlroy split up with fiancee Carolina Wozniacki in May but that has not affected his form in recent tournaments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 129, "end": 157}, {"start": 223, "end": 239}, {"start": 312, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 410, "end": 443}, {"start": 508, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 679, "end": 695}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 761, "end": 784}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not since @placeholder was in his prime have we seen a mood descend like the one over the back nine at Firestone on Sunday.", "idx": 73545}], "idx": 47943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied additional aid tied to deadly explosions at a Texas fertilizer plant, a decision ripped Wednesday by local and state officials who accused President Barack Obama of having \"gone against his word.\" FEMA's administrator informed Gov. Rick Perry in a letter Monday that it was denying a request to declare West, Texas -- the small town where an April 17 fire led to simultaneous blasts at a fertilizer distribution facility, killing 15 and decimating homes, businesses and more within 37 blocks -- a \"major disaster\" area. 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The press announcement for the Android phone was set for Tuesday at a wireless industry trade show in San Diego, but representatives from Google and Samsung decided Thursday night, a day after the Apple co-founder's death, that they would postpone the event, Samsung spokesman Kim Titus said in a phone interview. \"We just felt that it wasn't the right time to make a major product announcement while the world is still paying tribute to Steve Jobs,\" Titus said. \"There's never been such an iconic figure in our industry pass away before.\"\n@highlight\nGoogle and Samsung say they canceled an event in honor of Steve Jobs' death\n@highlight\nThe companies were set to unveil a new Android phone next week\n@highlight\nThe event was planned to conincide with a wireless industry trade show", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In comments on Apple earnings calls and at conferences, @placeholder described Android as a flawed, fragmented system and lamented about how Google, once a close partner, decided to compete with Apple.", "idx": 73557}], "idx": 47950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A short video released by ISIS on Friday shows the apparent beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning, with the executioner blaming the death on the United Kingdom for joining the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the group. Before he is killed, Henning speaks to the camera, referencing the British Parliament's decision to participate in coalition of more than 40 countries who have banded together to go after the so-called Islamic State terror group in Iraq and Syria. At the end of the video, ISIS shows American aid worker Peter Kassig and threatens his life. There is no reason to believe the video is not authentic, a U.S. intelligence official told CNN, adding that American officials are studying it.\n@highlight\nNSC confirms Peter Kassig, American shown on video, is being held by ISIS\n@highlight\nISIS claims to have beheaded another Westerner\n@highlight\nVideo appears to show the killing of Alan Henning, a British aid worker", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 661, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder had gone to Syria to help get aid to people of all faiths in their hour of need,\" Cameron said.", "idx": 73562}], "idx": 47954} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The pregnant 'body-in-suitcase' murder suspect Heather Mack told her lawyer 'I don't know how long I can take this' as it emerged she was put in solitary confinement in an Indonesian jail, her lawyer said on Monday. The 19-year-old's Chicago attorney told MailOnline he spoke to Mack for the first time in several days shortly after midnight today. 'She has gotten worse in terms of her emotional and mental state,' he said. 'On the one hand, the fact she is now in isolation with a female guard is healthy, but on the other she is very scared by what is going on.\n@highlight\nHeather Mack's lawyer reveals the desperate midnight phone call\n@highlight\nMack and boyfriend accused of murdering Shiela von Wiese Mack in Bali and stuffing her body in a suitcase\n@highlight\nChicago lawyer Michael Elkin said she is 'very scared' but he can't go to paradise island to be with her as he could face arrest himself\n@highlight\nClaims he's been told that if he goes to island he may be detained by police for claiming that Mack had been sexually assaulted in jail\n@highlight\nMrs von Wiese Mack's brother said teen became more trouble after death of husband, Chicago composer James L Mack, in 2006", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 279, "end": 282}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Elkin said he has appointed a local @placeholder attorney to take the case and has aides on the island doing investigative work to help in her defence.", "idx": 73586}], "idx": 47971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps broke the Olympics' most hallowed record Sunday by winning an unprecedented eight gold medals in a single Games. Left to right: Brendan Hansen, Aaron Piersol and Michael Phelps celebrate Sunday's historic win. In modern Olympic history, no athlete has accomplished that feat. Until now, U.S. swimmer Marc Spitz's seven gold medals in the 1972 Games was the number to beat. Phelps tied Spitz's record on Saturday in the 100-meter butterfly, winning by 0.01 of a second. On Sunday, he took part in the butterfly leg of the 4x100-meter medley relay for the U.S. team -- and swam into the history books, 36 years after Spitz's wins.\n@highlight\nAmerican Michael Phelps wins historic eighth gold medal in single Olympic Games\n@highlight\nPhelps' accomplishment breaks record that has stood since 1972\n@highlight\nU.S. swimming team wins 4x400 medley relay in world record", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What he did was and still is an amazing feat, and will always be an amazing accomplishment for the swimming world and also the Olympics,\" Phelps said of @placeholder.", "idx": 73592}], "idx": 47976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It is a parent's worst nightmare: Your child goes to school, never to return home. Scores of Nigerians are living that horrific reality after 230 schoolgirls were abducted, allegedly by Boko Haram, under the cover of darkness on April 16. Of the hundreds of girls herded into vehicles, only 43 have escaped. And as their parents wait and hope, the government is grappling with an Islamist terror group that has gotten more brazen. So has its abductions of women and girls in northern Nigeria, the region most affected by the insurgency. Why does Boko Haram kidnap girls? The Islamist militants' name translates to \"Western education is a sin\" in the local language.\n@highlight\nOfficials: 187 schoolgirls who were kidnapped from a school in Nigeria remain captive\n@highlight\nThe abduction is blamed on Boko Haram\n@highlight\nThe group's name means \"Western education is sin\"\n@highlight\nRights groups say that the Islamist group has kidnapped girls and women before", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the large number of hostages may limit @placeholder's options.", "idx": 73598}], "idx": 47981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "George Best is still the bravest player I've seen... he changed football George Best, Bobby Moore and Sir Bobby Charlton all make my team of the sixties Duncan Edwards joins Billy Wright and Danny Blanchflower in my team of the fifties Harry Redknapp is one of the game\u2019s most colourful and outspoken characters. Here, in the latest extract from his fascinating book, he reveals the clamour for Kenny Dalglish's signature and charts the beginning of English football's influx of foreign talent. ............................................................................ Clearing out the garage the other day, I found a pair of my dad\u2019s old boots. It\u2019s a wonder players from the 50s could run at all! Metal toecaps, studs banged in the bottom with the nails coming through the sole.\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp's latest book, A Man Walks On To a Pitch, is being serialised by Sportsmail this week\n@highlight\nI'd like to see Premier League players train on the pitches in the Fifties\n@highlight\nTottenham's style was similar to a modern Barcelona\n@highlight\nI was devastated when I heard Duncan Edwards had died, he was my idol\n@highlight\nBert Trautmann was a great example of how the game has changed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 119}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 923, "end": 936}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So it was unbelievable, really, to show the skill that the @placeholder team demonstrated in that gear.", "idx": 73600}], "idx": 47982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 10:10 EST, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:04 EST, 25 October 2012 For Rebecca Edmonds, the Air Force was her life. After raised as a military kid, joining her school's Reserve Officers' Training Corps or ROTC and earning a full-ride Air Force scholarship to Marquette University, enlisting to serve her country was a dream. What she didn't expect was that weeks before commissioned as a second lieutenant, with her own father in uniform proudly swearing her in, she'd become pregnant. Scroll down for video Proudest day: Pictured beside her father Capt Tony Edmonds in one of her proudest moments, Rebecca Edmonds graduated from Marquette University last year on full scholarship from the Air Force\n@highlight\nRebecca Edmonds was stripped of her $92,000 tuition and disenrolled as an Air Force second lietenant after found six months pregnant\n@highlight\nAir Force accused the now mother of fraud having failed to notify them of her pregnancy\n@highlight\nMilitary said single parents don't have flexibility to serve in all times of need making her ineligible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 196, "end": 227}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 286, "end": 305}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 657, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fearful: With the military having been in her life from the start, following in her father's footsteps before joining @placeholder, as seen centre, Ms Edmonds was scared to tell others of her pregnancy for fear of it ruining her dreams", "idx": 73601}], "idx": 47983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli is an overpaid penalty taker who no longer takes penalties. Brendan Rodgers thinks differently, and he will need more than a massive dose of good luck to come out of this one looking clever. The Liverpool boss survived the Luis Suarez controversies with his reputation not just intact but enhanced. However, his faith in Balotelli could soil that managerial CV. It seems all the Italy forward has to do at the moment is run around and make a few tackles and he gets nine out of 10 from most Liverpool fans. 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Pockets of the extreme left and extreme right still consider political violence legitimate -- among them the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party in Turkey. Turkish authorities have blamed the U.S. Embassy attack on the group, better known as DHKP-C, and are in the process of identifying the bomber. Analysts say it is likely the attack had two aims -- to embarrass the Turkish government and to demonstrate the group's hostility to the deployment of Patriot anti-missile batteries on Turkish soil. 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The Labour leader was invited to the exclusive gathering at the London home of top human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson. Mrs Clooney is a barrister at Mr Robertson\u2019s London chambers, Doughty Street. Mr Miliband was invited to the soiree to be briefed on proposals to introduce fresh sanctions against Russia. Scroll down for video George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin Clooney wore 'Je Suis Charlie' badges at the Golden Globe awards last night The Labour leader is now considering plans to ban a string of Russian officials from entering the UK, the Telegraph has reported.\n@highlight\nMiliband was invited to the gathering at home of lawyer Geoffrey Robertson\n@highlight\nMrs Clooney is a barrister at Mr Robertson's London chambers\n@highlight\nMiliband briefed on proposals to introduce fresh sanctions against Russia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 450, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 490}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 529, "end": 547}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 658, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 757, "end": 774}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One source told the @placeholder that Mr Miliband appeared \u201cvery keen\u201d on the proposals afterwards.", "idx": 73612}], "idx": 47992} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:09 EST, 30 September 2013 George Osborne was today forced to deny thinking that Iain Duncan Smith is not clever enough to be a Cabinet minister. The Chancellor and the Work and Pensions Secretary have been engaged in a bitter turf war over the future of benefits reform. But a new book reveals that relations between the two senior ministers are far worse than previously admitted. Clash: George Osborne (right) was forced to deny thinking Iain Duncan Smith was not clever enough to be in the Cabinet\n@highlight\nChancellor insists he gets on well with Work and Pensions Secretary\n@highlight\nHe hails colleague as a 'remarkable individual' after book revealed rift\n@highlight\nIDS likens Osborne and Cameron to 'Ant and Dec', according to reports", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 179, "end": 195}, {"start": 267, "end": 293}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 539, "end": 555}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 651, "end": 677}, {"start": 774, "end": 776}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Duncan Smith\u2019s spokeswoman refused to respond to the claims but one ally dismissed the \u2018tittle tattle\u2019, adding: \u2018I\u2019d be surprised if he knew who @placeholder are.\u2019", "idx": 73614}], "idx": 47993} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Events in North Korea have left the world wondering: Where's leader Kim Jong Un and is he still running perhaps the most isolated country on Earth? Some analysts speculate Kim may have been ousted by an old guard from the era of his late father, whose 2011 death put the son in power. First, Kim Jong Un gained a lot of weight. Then he developed a limp. Now the 31-year-old leader has been out of the public eye since September 3, during which he missed an important state meeting and, more recently, a meeting Tuesday to mark the 17th anniversary of his father's election as general secretary of the Workers' Party.\n@highlight\nKim's monthlong absence from public provokes speculation on whether he's been ousted\n@highlight\nOther analysts say he's simply ill but is still orchestrating a North visit to South\n@highlight\nOfficial North Korean media acknowledges Kim is \"suffering from discomfort\"\n@highlight\nNorth Korea's deputy ambassador to U.N. declines to address Kim's health", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 639}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "3 people in the North Korean system traveled out of @placeholder at the same time, after the No.", "idx": 73627}], "idx": 48001} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama has kept up with the tradition of hosting a National Prayer Breakfast by inviting guests from 130 nations and a collection of Congressmen and Senators. One of the most distinctive guests was not in politics at all, however, as professional surfer Bethany Hamilton addressed the crowd at the Washington Hilton Thursday morning. The 23-year-old, who survived a shark attack in 2003 where she lost her left arm, read two passages from the New Testament and talked about the inspiration she received to thrive in spite of her injury. In prayer: Michelle and Barack Obama attended the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning in Washington\n@highlight\nThursday morning's breakfast was the 62nd annual such event\n@highlight\nOne of the guest speakers was surfer Bethany Hamilton, 23, who survived a shark attack a decade ago\n@highlight\nOrganized by Democratic Congresswoman Jessica Hahn and Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 84}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 596, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gohmert is one of the President's toughest critics, but @placeholder was the one to make light of that fact at the beginning of the event while thanking the co-chairs.", "idx": 73633}], "idx": 48004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:02 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 01:25 EST, 12 September 2013 A 19-year-old man and his 20-year-old pregnant wife have been charged in connection to the slaying of a state trooper who was shot dead during a routine traffic stop in northern Michigan. Trooper Paul Butterfield, 43, was shot in the head during in Mason County\u2019s Sherman Township, about 80 miles north of Grand Rapids. Eric Knysz, of Luther, was charged Wednesday with murder of an officer as well as three other crimes. His wife, Sarah Knysz, faces two charges related to driving away from the scene with him.\n@highlight\nEric Knysz, 19, charged with murder in shooting death of Michigan Trooper Paul\n@highlight\nSarah Knysz, 20, charged as an accessory for leaving crime scene; she is currently six months pregnant\n@highlight\nButterfield, 43, was airlifted to hospital but died in surgery after being shot in the head\n@highlight\nMr Knysz has rap sheet dating back to his first offense committed at age 14\n@highlight\nHas been sentenced to 1,006 days behind bars since 2008, but served only 34", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 367, "end": 382}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spaniola said @placeholder regularly handled cases in Mason County, especially following up with sex offenders to ensure they were complying with their many restrictions.", "idx": 73634}], "idx": 48005} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Professional climbers Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson may be hours away from reaching a new height: the top of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Since December 27, Caldwell and Jorgeson have been scaling the 3,000-foot rock formation. Now, it appears the duo will reach the summit on Wednesday or Thursday. The route Caldwell and Jorgenson are attempting is the notoriously difficult Dawn Wall, more than a half mile high. There are many routes up El Capitan, but only a handful have been attempted by climbers trying to free climb -- using only their hands and feet -- with ropes designed only to catch them when they fall. And none have successfully conquered El Capitan's Dawn Wall.\n@highlight\nTommy Caldwell, Kevin Jorgeson trying to become first free climbers to reach top of El Capitan\n@highlight\nEl Capitan is 3,000-foot rock formation in Yosemite National Park\n@highlight\nThey are expected to reach the summit soon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 132, "end": 153}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 857, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But family members say the @placeholder route is one that has consumed him.", "idx": 73640}], "idx": 48009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Kenny Ortega choked up with emotion as he read aloud an e-mail he wrote days before Michael Jackson's death. \"He was like a lost boy,\" Ortega read. \"There still may be a chance he can rise to the occasion if we get him the help he needs.\" The director of Jackson's comeback concerts testified for a third day Wednesday in the wrongful death trial of AEG Live, the promoter and producer of the This Is It tour. \"I'm not OK right now,\" Ortega told the judge. \"Can I have a second?\" Judge Yvette Palazuelos allowed Ortega to go alone into the jury room for several minutes before returning for more testimony.\n@highlight\nNEW: Kenny Ortega described a weak and paranoid Michael Jackson six days before his death\n@highlight\nNEW: Michael Jackson appeared revived in his last two days, Ortega testified\n@highlight\nNEW: Michael Jackson's oldest nephew, Taj, resumes his testimony Thursday\n@highlight\nDr. Conrad Murray became Ortega's \"lifeline\" to getting Jackson to rehearsals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 371, "end": 378}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 687, "end": 701}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 833, "end": 847}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}, {"start": 917, "end": 929}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The coroner ruled Jackson's June 25, 2009, death was the result of an overdose of the surgical anesthetic, which @placeholder said he was using to treat Jackson's insomnia.", "idx": 73643}], "idx": 48012} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A federal judge sentenced former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell to two years in prison on Tuesday, in a case that gripped the state and provided a cautionary tale for corrupt politicians across the United States. Two years ago McDonnell was discussed as a possible presidential contender. Now he's headed behind bars for selling the influence of his office to the CEO of a dietary supplements company. 'I stand before you as a heartbroken and humbled man,' the former governor told U.S. District Judge James Spencer before he pronounced sentence. 'I can't fathom any deeper humiliation for me and my family.'\n@highlight\nProsecutors had asked for a 10-year prison term while McDonnell's lawyers are arguing for a lengthy community-service sentence\n@highlight\nJudge James Spencer revised report on federal sentencing guidelines down to a range of 6.5 to 8 years \u2013 and then gave an even shorter sentence\n@highlight\nThe former governor was convicted of accepting loans and lavish gifts in exchange for helping donor promote miracle-cure weight loss supplement\n@highlight\nMcDonnell's wife, who shared blame, will be sentenced in February\n@highlight\nMore than 400 letters of support have flooded the judge's chambers, including the backing of former guv and current US Senator Tim Kaine\n@highlight\nThe new convict will likely do his time in a minimum-security federal 'prison camp' rather than a more secure penitentiary", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and current U.S. Sen. @placeholder, co-workers, relatives and neighbors.", "idx": 73648}], "idx": 48013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fifty years ago, a Frenchman and a German -- seared by the devastation of World War II -- forged an enterprise with the less than exciting name of the European Coal and Steel Community. West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French Prime Minister Robert Schuman's modest beginning to European integration -- to tie together the coal and steel industries of France, West Germany and the Benelux countries -- would over the next half-century become a behemoth of 27 states, many of which didn't even exist in 1952. That European Union vision is now at an historic crossroads and could over the next months begin to shred.\n@highlight\nA dysfunctional legacy hampers current eurozone woes\n@highlight\nGreece will be key in determining Europe's future\n@highlight\nPossible scenarios include collapse or even a closer integration", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 160, "end": 192}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The consequences for the @placeholder economy would be calamitous, with governments defaulting on debt, capital controls imposed to prevent money from fleeing states on the verge of falling out of the eurozone and the likelihood of prolonged recession across Europe.", "idx": 73652}], "idx": 48014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man charged with killing an Auburn University football player opened fire because the athlete also was shooting a gun during a party, a defense lawyer said on Monday. Markhale Hart, 22, was defending himself when 18-year-old Jakell Mitchell was shot to death in Auburn last month, said Mark Allen Treadwell, an attorney for Hart. 'It was absolutely self-defense,' he said in an interview after a hearing in Alexander City, Alabama on Hart's probation status. 'Today was a real glimpse of what this case is going to evolve into.' Auburn freshman football player Jakell Lenard Mitchell was shot and killed at an apartment complex near the Auburn University campus last month\n@highlight\nMarkhale Hart, 22, was defending himself when 18-year-old Jakell Mitchell was shot to death last month, said an attorney for Hart today\n@highlight\nHart acknowledged killing the player during a late-night party at an apartment complex in Auburn on December 14, according to testimony", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 307}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 563, "end": 584}, {"start": 640, "end": 656}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Treadwell said a statement by @placeholder and a police investigation showed that Mitchell fired several shots with a .45-caliber handgun, and Hart fired a .40-caliber weapon.", "idx": 73654}], "idx": 48015} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A volleyed goal from substitute Tadanari Lee in the second half of extra time earned Japan a 1-0 victory over Australia and a record fourth Asian Cup Saturday. Lee hammered home a cross from Yugo Nagatomo in the 109th minute to settle the clash and leave Holgar Osieck's Australia heartbroken at Qatar's Khalifa International Stadium. The Socceroos had twice gone close with Everton's Tim Cahill having an effort cleared off the line and winger Harry Kewell firing straight at goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima when clean through on goal. But Alberto Zaccheroni's \"Blue Samurai\" weathered the storm to add to their previous triumphs in 1992, 2000 and 2004 as Lee proved their hero.\n@highlight\nJapan win a record fourth Asian Cup after a 1-0 win over Australia\n@highlight\nSubstitute Tadanari Lee's volley deep into extra time is the difference between the teams\n@highlight\nAustralia twice go close through Tim Cahill and Harry Kewell but fail to score\n@highlight\nTournament staged in 2022 World Cup host nation Qatar", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 255, "end": 267}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 304, "end": 332}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 535, "end": 552}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With 20 minutes left @placeholder spurned his chance when one-on-one with Kawashima and as the game drifted towards extra-time, Japan started to take control.", "idx": 73666}], "idx": 48023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 08:03 EST, 10 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:08 EST, 10 July 2012 French cows are enjoying up to two bottles of high quality wine every day as farmers attempt to produce the best beef in Europe. The extraordinary development has seen a \u2018Vinbovin\u2019 label of meat established which is already being championed by some of the best restaurants in Paris. It follows an experiment in Lunel-Viel, in the southern Herault region of France, which saw three cows fed local wine for four months. Enjoy it while you can... Bovine fed on wine were found to be 'happy' and ended up producing exceptionally succulent meat\n@highlight\nExtraordinary development has led to the creation of 'Vinbovin' label of meat\n@highlight\nExperiment is being championed by some of the best restaurants in Paris", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is a down side, however: the introduction of wine into the feed of the @placeholder cows tripled the cost of their feed, adding up to 80 pounds to the cost of a prime beef cut.", "idx": 73670}], "idx": 48024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Laid to rest: Private First Class Anthony La Rossa was reported missing in action in 1951. His remains were finally buried next to his mother's in New York More than 60 years after Private First Class Anthony La Rossa went missing while serving during the Korean War, his remains have been buried next to the mother who died never knowing his fate. 'It was very difficult for her,' said La Rossa's niece, Donna La Rossa, after a gravesite service at St. Charles Cemetery on Long Island, New York on Monday. 'He was only a teenager and would write in his letters home how he was missing his mom's spaghetti. She struggled the rest of her life.'\n@highlight\nAnthony La Rossa went missing while serving in South Korea in 1951\n@highlight\nHis mother, Marie, continued to send him letters but they were returned and she passed away in 1976 - never knowing her son's fate\n@highlight\nNorth Korea handed over his remains to the U.S. in the early 1990s but they were only recently identified after his brother gave a DNA sample\n@highlight\nOn Monday, La Rossa was buried beside his mother in Farmingdale on Long Island, New York in a service attended by family and veterans", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 201, "end": 216}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 469}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, 7,867 Americans remain unaccounted for from the @placeholder.", "idx": 73676}], "idx": 48028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Montreal (CNN) -- Home is the hardest place to find for children of immigrants, but for us, nothing hits closer to home than when a bomb goes off in Baghdad. Last week, just days after American troops pulled out of Iraq, 63 people died and 176 were wounded in Baghdad. As the son of Iraqis who left home in the late '70s, I find fleeting moments of hope that seldom return to me. The withering memories of my last visit to Basra play like broken records in my mind. I remember our grandparents' home, my uncle's dog and the size of the tires on his Jeep. I remember the smell distinctly but I can't put it into words. I remember feeling small; after all I was only 5.\n@highlight\nDays after departure of U.S. troops, bombs killed and injured scores of people in Baghdad\n@highlight\nYassin Alsalman, whose family is from Iraq, says the pain of the war is far from over\n@highlight\nHe says his relatives live with the grieving, the memories and the loss every day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's chance at a \"spring\" was robbed and their neighbors are losing balance.", "idx": 73684}], "idx": 48036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After dealing with porcupine creatures, shape-shifters and planes full of crystallized bodies over five seasons, star John Noble is still having the time of his life on \"Fringe.\" The cult favorite sci-fi series is in the midst of its final season on Fox, and classic episodes premiere Tuesday night on the Science Channel. Noble, who plays the brilliant (and occasionally mad) scientist Walter Bishop, recently spoke with CNN about his experience with the show and what fans can look forward to in the remaining episodes, leading up to a January 18 series finale. CNN: Are you nearing the end of filming now?\n@highlight\nJohn Noble's cult show \"Fringe\" is nearing the end of its run\n@highlight\nNoble addressed his sleep disorder treatment, which briefly halted production\n@highlight\nHe's not as much of a junk food fan as his character; he recently discovered Twitter\n@highlight\nNoble shared his prediction for the final episode: \"A masterpiece\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: @placeholder is famous for his love of junk food.", "idx": 73687}], "idx": 48038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sean Abbott took two wickets in as many overs for New South Wales on his return to cricket for the first time since the death of Phillip Hughes. The 22-year-old was made to wait until his 10th over before picking up a scalp, but then sent Nathan Reardon and Ben Cutting on their way in back-to-back overs. Abbott also delivered a bouncer in his first over during the opening session of New South Wales' Sheffield Shield clash against Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground. 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So when she became gravely ill, she never thought that potting mix would be the fatal catalyst. Little did she know that the common backyard material contains bacteria which can potentially be deadly. But by the time doctors found the cause Ms Camisa's condition was deteriorating to the point that she was on life support and in a coma, A Current Affair reports. Scroll down for video The Camisa family (from left) daughter Tiala, husband Mark, wife Sharon and son Michael. Sharon died in January\n@highlight\nSharon Camisa died in January from legionnaires' disease which is bacteria commonly found in potting mix\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-two was from Collie which is in the south west region of Western Australia\n@highlight\nThe 42-year-old enjoyed gardening and always wore gloves but never wore a face mask\n@highlight\nHer husband wants to raise awareness about the dangers and hopes safety messages are improved", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 789, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Ms Camisa's high school sweetheart, is still grieving the loss of his soul mate whom he'd been married to for 25 years.", "idx": 73690}, {"query": "@placeholder described his wife as his 'best friend' and 'soul mate'.", "idx": 73691}], "idx": 48041} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last week Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas officially submitted the statehood request asking that the United Nations recognize \"Palestine\" as an independent state. But while Abbas's raising of the document during his speech drew applause at the General Assembly, the United States has already promised it will veto the Palestinian statehood bid at a Security Council meeting Monday. Why is this move happening now? The Palestinian Authority leadership says they are making the request for statehood now for a few reasons. Firstly, they argue that over the course of the past two years the Palestinian Authority has made great progress in building the infrastructure necessary for maintaining a sovereign state. 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A day at the office for Zarene Dallas involves jumping through fire, racing cars at breakneck speeds, being thrown from horses and doubling for A-listers - including Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman, Carey Mulligan and Michelle Rodriguez. The 34-year-old has become one of the country's most respected female stunt artists, boasting an impressive CV of appearances in TV shows and high-grossing blockbuster movies including Skyfall, Fast and Furious 6 and Red 2.\n@highlight\nZarene Dallas, 34, fell into stunts following a childhood love of riding\n@highlight\nIs now one of industry's most in-demand stuntwomen\n@highlight\nSkills include car racing, horse riding, kick-boxing and being set on fire\n@highlight\nMovies on her CV include Skyfall and Fast and Furious 6", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 426, "end": 443}, {"start": 631, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 950, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder admits that she was most star-struck when meeting Nicole Kidman for the first time", "idx": 73700}], "idx": 48048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron complained that Ed Miliband was 'personally horrid' to him when they clashed during Prime Minister's Questions, MailOnline has learned. The Labour leader tore into the PM at lunchtime, accusing him of being 'dodgy' and 'rotten' in one of the most aggressive clashes for months. As Mr Cameron left the Chamber he complained to Tory ministers about the onslaught, claiming Mr Miliband had hit out 'because he was losing'. Scroll down for video Labour leader Ed Miliband tore into David Cameron in the Commons over tax avoidance, accusing him being 'rotten' in one of the most aggressive clashes for months\n@highlight\nEXCLUSIVE: Cameron overheard complaining as he left the Commons\n@highlight\nPrime Minister told Tory MPs how Miliband was 'horrid' to him in PMQs\n@highlight\nCameron claimed Labour leader lashed out because he was 'losing'\n@highlight\nThe two men clashed over allegations of tax avoidance and party donors\n@highlight\nTories question whatever happened to ending Punch and Judy politics\n@highlight\nMPs slam 'pathetic' taxman for prosecuting just ONE person on leaked list\n@highlight\nDetails of 6,800 people using Swiss HSBC bank accounts are now public", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 987, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In one exchange Mr @placeholder said: 'You took the money, you gave a job to the head of HSBC and you let the tax avoiders get away with it.", "idx": 73708}], "idx": 48051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson and her multimillionaire art collector husband Charles Saatchi took a step toward divorce Wednesday in London -- weeks after images of him grabbing her by the throat made headlines. Neither party was at the High Court to hear the judge grant the \"decree nisi,\" on the grounds of Saatchi's \"unreasonable behavior.\" But in a sign of the media interest in the proceedings, more than a dozen journalists were in court for the brief hearing. After six weeks, the couple can apply for a \"decree absolute,\" the legal document that will finalize the divorce, bringing to an end 10 years of marriage.\n@highlight\nA \"decree nisi\" is granted for celebrity chef Lawson and art collector Saatchi\n@highlight\nAfter six weeks, the couple can apply for the divorce to be finalized\n@highlight\nThe divorce comes weeks after images of Saatchi grabbing her by the throat made headlines\n@highlight\nLawson and her children moved out of the couple's home after the incident in June", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tension between the pair hit the tabloids after @placeholder was photographed placing his hand around her neck and twisting her nose as the pair had lunch at a London restaurant.", "idx": 73711}], "idx": 48053} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor House Democrats have decided to play ball and participate in a special committee charged with investigating the Obama administration's handling of a 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya that left four Americans dead and forced the withdrawal of U.S. diplomats from the eastern port city. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi named five Democrats to the panel: Elijah Cummings of Maryland, Adam Smith of Washington, Adam Schiff of California, Linda S\u00e1nchez of California and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois. Some in the Democratic caucus had floated the idea of boycotting the committee and leaving Republicans to pursue the Benghazi investigation, opening the opportunity to paint the investigation as a partisan political stunt in an election year.\n@highlight\nHouse Democrats will have five seats on the new Select Committee, to the Republicans' seven\n@highlight\nThe panel is charged with finding out what happened before, during and after the September 11, 2012 military-style attack on U.S. diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina Republican Trey Gowdy, a hard-nosed former prosecutor, will chair the committee\n@highlight\nThe ranking Democrat will be Maryland Rep. 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Pressure on China, South Korea and India to further reduce their imports of Iranian oil intensified this week when Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, announced that Japan and ten European countries had qualified for exemptions from US penalties on institutions that deal with Iran's central bank. These 11 countries had \"significantly reduced\" the volume of crude they purchased from Iran, according to Mrs Clinton's statement.\n@highlight\nCut of oil imports come after US efforts to persuade Asian buyers to comply with Washington's sanctions\n@highlight\nChina and South Korea are likely to qualify for exemptions in the coming months\n@highlight\nIran oil production has fallen to a 10-year low and could drop further", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 113, "end": 114}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 454}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 536, "end": 537}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 782, "end": 783}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "China, the biggest buyer of Iranian crude, usually accounts for one-fifth of Iran's crude exports but in February @placeholder's purchases plummeted to 290,000 barrels a day, a 40 per cent drop from the previous year.", "idx": 73721}], "idx": 48060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 06:04 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:34 EST, 14 June 2013 Hospital bosses have admitted responsibility for the death of a newborn baby following an \u2018appalling catalogue of failings\u2019 by midwives. Lesley Broughton and Jason Ham's first child, Ford, died of brain damage caused by oxygen starvation at Redditch\u2019s Alexandra Hospital shortly after his birth on October 3, 2010. Ms Broughton, 31, lost so much blood during labour that she feared for her own life. She also had to wait more than two hours to be sent for an emergency Caesarean section after Ford\u2019s heartbeat dropped.\n@highlight\nFord Ham died of brain damage at Alexandra Hospital, Redditch\n@highlight\nHis mother, Lesley Broughton, 31, was admitted with heavy bleeding\n@highlight\nWhen midwives struggled to find Ford's heartbeat, they took two hours to send her for an emergency C-section, meaning he was starved of oxygen\n@highlight\nHospital has admitted responsibility for his death and paid compensation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 336, "end": 353}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s hard to comprehend why more was not done to investigate why @placeholder was in so much pain and losing so much blood, particularly given that staff were aware she was a high risk pregnancy", "idx": 73729}], "idx": 48062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"I have a crazy idea\": Those five words changed a simple meeting of school officials into the realization of Kim Ursetta's dream. Kim Ursetta leads her kindergarten class at Mathematics and Science Leadership Academy in Denver, Colorado. Ursetta, then president of a local teachers' union, blurted out those words 18 months ago during a meeting in the office of Denver, Colorado's, schools superintendent. The other officials in the room leaned in as Ursetta leaped into a sales pitch that would turn an ordinary day into a highlight of her career. \"I want to start a new kind of school,\" she said, a union-sponsored public school led by teachers, not a principal.\n@highlight\nTeachers -- not principals -- run new Colorado school focusing on math, science\n@highlight\n\"If we don't step up,\" then nothing will change, says teacher who started school\n@highlight\nObama's \"Race to the Top\" offers $4.35 billion in grants for school innovation\n@highlight\nUnion chief: Some teachers say it's too much like No Child Left Behind", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sometimes, for example, it makes sense to group @placeholder's kindergarten students with first-graders working on the same subject.", "idx": 73730}, {"query": "@placeholder also aims to give a boost to charter schools -- special public schools that are given more independence in order to encourage innovation.", "idx": 73732}], "idx": 48063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Centuries from Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli helped India defeat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the fourth one-day international in Kolkata to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. Upul Tharanga had hit a superb 118 and Kumar Sangakkara made a fine 60 as the visitors reached an imposing 315 for six after choosing to bat first. However, Gambhir struck an undefeated 150 and Kohli made 107 -- his maiden century -- the two adding 224 for the third wicket as India easily overhauled the target, the highest one-day run chase at the famous Eden Gardens ground.\n@highlight\nIndia defeat Sri Lanka by seven wickets to win the fourth one-day international in Kolkata\n@highlight\nThe hosts make 317-3 to complete the highest-ever one-day run chase at the famous Eden Gardens ground\n@highlight\nGautam Gambhir scores 150 not out as India claims a 3-1 series win with one match to play", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 247, "end": 262}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 565, "end": 576}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's response to Sri Lanka's total began badly, the home side losing both openers with a mere 23 runs on the board.", "idx": 73733}], "idx": 48064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Silvio Berlusconi has been sensationally cleared of having sex with underage exotic dancer Ruby the Heartstealer at his notorious 'bunga bunga' parties. The former Italian premier, 77, had been sentenced to seven years jail for sex with the Moroccan former nightclub dancer, real name Karima-El Mahroug when she was just 17 and for using his influence to get her released from police cutody. But in a shock verdict, judges in Milan overturned the conviction on appeal, saying that the facts 'do not constitute a crime.' 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The incident took place in Tumon on Guam's west coast, said Andy Gibson, an official in Gov. Eddie Calvo's office. Gibson said three people died and 11 suffered injuries in the ordeal. A spokesperson from Japan's foreign affairs ministry, meanwhile, said that two Japanese tourists were killed and 12 other Japanese were hospitalized. \"(This) represents the worst tragedy that this island has seen in many decades,\" said Mark Baldyga, chairman of the Guam Visitors Bureau board.\n@highlight\nNEW: A tourism official calls the \"isolated\" incident Guam's \"worst tragedy\" in decades\n@highlight\nNEW: A Japanese official says two of its citizens died and 12 were injured\n@highlight\nA Guam official had said that three were killed and 11 were wounded\n@highlight\nNews outlets say man plowed into a crowd, then started stabbing people", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 254, "end": 264}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 664}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The victims will remain in the hearts and prayers of all @placeholder for many years to come.\"", "idx": 73741}, {"query": "@placeholder told the same newspaper that he had reached out to Japanese consular officials after the incident.", "idx": 73743}], "idx": 48070} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A leading opponent of a proposed mosque and community center near Ground Zero is asking a question that looms as large as the towers that stood nearby less than nine years ago: \"Why there?\" Pamela Geller, a conservative blogger who leads a group called Stop the Islamicization of America, posed the question on CNN's \"American Morning\" Wednesday. \"We feel that it is a cemetery and sacred ground and the dead should be honored,\" Geller said. \"To build a 13-story mega mosque on the cemetery, on the site of the largest attack in American history, I think, is incredibly insensitive.\"\n@highlight\nEmotions flare during a meeting of the Landmarks Preservation Commission\n@highlight\nThe commission's vote is expected in August\n@highlight\nIf the commission rules that the building is not worth saving, the mosque project can proceed\n@highlight\nThe mosque is to be built near the site of the destroyed twin towers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 280, "end": 304}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 652, "end": 684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, there are examples in @placeholder where buildings with landmark status were drastically altered.", "idx": 73751}], "idx": 48075} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nigel Farage was today accused of 'shocking disrespect' after turning his back on the EU's national anthem as the European Parliament was opened in France. The UKIP leader's public show of dissent came after the German socialist Martin Schulz was reappointed president of the European Parliament - in a shady 'backroom stitch up' sparking anger in Britain. Mr Schulz was backed by MEPs to carry on in the \u00a3213,000 a year role, despite the fact that his Socialist group lost May's European elections. Scroll down for video Nigel Farage and other UKIP MEPs turned their backs as an orchestra performed the European anthem in the European parliament in Strasbourg today\n@highlight\nUKIP leader joined his party's MEPs turning their backs as anthem played\n@highlight\nParty said they did not 'recognise or respect the EU flag or anthem'\n@highlight\nComes after Martin Schulz chosen by MEPs to carry on as Parliament chief\n@highlight\nThe vote was taken in secret today sparking accusations of EU 'carve up'\n@highlight\nSocialist MEP wants more power for Brussels over national Parliaments\n@highlight\nSchulz backed by supporters of Jean-Claude Juncker in 'backroom' deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 86, "end": 87}, {"start": 114, "end": 132}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 276, "end": 294}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 813}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 898, "end": 907}, {"start": 985, "end": 986}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Farage dismissed the election of European Parliament president @placeholder as a 'stitch up'", "idx": 73758}, {"query": "Mr Schulz has been the president, or speaker of the @placeholder assembly, since January 2012.", "idx": 73760}], "idx": 48080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Americans and other foreigners were among those caught up in the bloodshed and chaos of the terror attacks in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday and Thursday. A foreign national held hostage by gunmen for nearly 24 hours is released from the Oberoi hotel in Mumbai. At least six foreigners were among the 125 dead, police said. Targets included two luxury hotels, the Oberoi and the Taj Mahal, as well as a cafe popular with Western tourists. A man told a local television station that he was in the Oberoi around 10 p.m. Wednesday when gunmen entered the lobby and began rounding up guests, asking for anyone with a U.S. or British passport and taking about 15 of them hostage.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hospital: British yachtsman among those killed in attack\n@highlight\nFilmmaker describes fellow Australian being shot point-blank in the head\n@highlight\nTennessee woman shot in arm and leg in Mumbai attacks, her husband says\n@highlight\nWitness: Gunmen entered hotel lobby asking for anyone with U.S. or British passport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is staying at a hotel a few blocks from the @placeholder.", "idx": 73761}], "idx": 48081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Qanta Ahmed is the author of \"In the Land of Invisible Women: A Female Doctor's Journey in the Saudi Kingdom.\" An M.D., she is an attending physician based in the Division of Pulmonary, Sleep and Critical Care Medicine at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, New York, and a fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Qanta Ahmed, wearing an abbaya, says the Saudi kingdom is rejecting the subjugation of women. NEW YORK (CNN) -- A judge in Saudi Arabia has said husbands are allowed to slap their wives if they spend lavishly, a Saudi newspaper reported this past weekend. In one fell swoop, the judge debased Islam, vilified the kingdom and disregarded the ideals the Saudi monarch himself embraces.\n@highlight\nQanta Ahmed: Saudi judge wrongly said it's OK to slap wife for spending too much\n@highlight\nShe says there's no basis in Islam for domestic violence of any kind\n@highlight\nAhmed: Kingdom has moved to aggressively bolster the rights of women", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 163, "end": 217}, {"start": 222, "end": 249}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 293, "end": 328}, {"start": 338, "end": 371}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 484}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Women are encouraged by @placeholder to maintain independent assets, assets over which men have no right or recourse even within the sanctity of marriage.", "idx": 73766}], "idx": 48083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Golan Heights (CNN) -- Israeli troops fired on protesters trying to cross the fortified border between Syria and the occupied Golan Heights on Sunday, with Syrian authorities reporting more than a dozen dead and hundreds wounded. The protests came on the anniversary of the 1967 Middle East War, when Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria. The Israel Defense Forces did not immediately confirm any casualties, though a spokeswoman said that Israeli troops used tear gas and live ammunition on members of an \"angered mob.\" \"We warned them verbally (and) with warning shots into the air,\" Lt. Col. 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The White House has steadfastly promised to veto the legislation when it arrives at the Oval Office - a vow it reiterated on Thursday. Congressional Republicans hope to use Obama's opposition to building the pipeline that they say would create 42,000 jobs as a cudgel against the Democratic President. After listing the benefits of building the oil transportation system at today's press conference, Boehner told the president, 'Do the right thing. Sign this bill, and help us create more jobs in America and help us create a healthier economy.'\n@highlight\nRepublicans hope to use Obama's opposition to building the pipeline that they say would create 42,000 jobs as a cudgel against the Democrat\n@highlight\nBoehner told the president today: 'Do the right thing. 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Angry users of the Google-owned video site are revolting online against YouTube's new commenting system, which requires everyone to connect their current account to a Google+ account in order to leave a comment on a video. The system was announced in September and fully rolled out on Tuesday. More than 30,000 people have left comments on the original YouTube blog post announcing the switch. Most are angry complaints and, in classic YouTube form, include obscenities, fights and ASCII drawings of phalluses. There are also multiple Change.org petitions asking YouTube to revert to the old commenting system. The most popular petition has more than 50,000 supporters and it was the most active petition on the Change.org site Friday.\n@highlight\nSome YouTube commenters are angry with the new Google+ commenting system\n@highlight\nThe updated comments rolled out Tuesday, require everyone to connect to a Google+ account\n@highlight\nThere are multiple Change.org petitions; a YouTube co-founder has complained on the site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the identity platform first rolled out, @placeholder required people to use their real names, but it has since loosened those rules.", "idx": 73806}], "idx": 48098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- France striker Thierry Henry has signed for the New York Red Bulls, the Major League Soccer club have announced. Henry joins from Barcelona, where he spent three seasons and won two Spanish league titles as well as the European Champions League. The 32-year-old is France's leading goalscorer having netted 51 times for his country and will be introduced to the press on July 15. His signing on a \"multi-year contract\" represents a major coup for the Red Bulls and for the MLS. 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Senators voted down the legislation by 39 votes to 29, after hours of heated debate that saw one politician break down in tears as she described the plight of one 15-year-old boy's journey from Afghanistan. Soon after the vote, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced that former defence force chief Angus Houston would lead \"an expert group\" to determine the best way forward on asylum seekers, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.\n@highlight\nAustralian Senate rejects vote on asylum seeker bill to resume offshore processing\n@highlight\nVote follows sinking of two boats near Christmas Island carrying more than 300 people\n@highlight\nThousands of people attempt to reach Australia by boat every year, many die on the way\n@highlight\nNumbers have risen dramatically since the Labor government reversed Liberal policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 29}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 643, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 707}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's why I decided to come to @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 73811}], "idx": 48101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who fathered 22 kids by 14 different women - earning himself the title 'America's biggest deadbeat dad' - is to get his own reality TV show. It comes after unemployed Orlando Shaw, 33, was filmed boasting outside a Nashville courthouse following a child support hearing, 'the ladies don't like me, they love me.' The interview, recorded by Nashville\u2019s NewsChannel, has since gone viral. It has been estimated that the state of Tennessee pays around $7,000 each month to help support Shaw\u2019s children. 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For Federer, how would his tender back hold up? For Wawrinka, would he recover after a tough -- and contentious -- loss to his higher-profile Swiss at the World Tour Finals in London last week? We got our answers Friday at the Stade Pierre Mauroy on a record setting day in Lille -- but for once Federer wasn't the one rewriting the history books. In front of the largest ever tennis crowd for a pro match -- at 27,432 it eclipsed the 27,200 that turned up to watch Spain beat the U.S. in a converted Seville bullring in the 2004 Davis Cup final -- Federer not only fell to Gael Monfils but couldn't put up much of a fight.\n@highlight\nSwitzerland and France are tied after the opening day of the Davis Cup final in Lille\n@highlight\nStan Wawrinka crushes Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to give Switzerland a 1-0 advantage\n@highlight\nBut then Gael Monfils defeats a potentially ailing Roger Federer in the second singles\n@highlight\nMore than 27,400 turned up on the day, the largest tennis crowd for a pro match", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 285, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 363, "end": 375}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 884, "end": 901}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Federer's performance, coupled with @placeholder's apparent advantage in Saturday's doubles, means it's the home team who'll be happier come the end of play.", "idx": 73817}, {"query": "He earned the key break at 2-2 in the third in breath-taking fashion, slamming a forehand down the line and later in the game sliding into his backhand prior to sending it past @placeholder and down the line.", "idx": 73818}], "idx": 48106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Shenyang, China (CNN)On the streets of the neon-lit Chinese city of Shenyang, you'll find a restaurant, hotel, and other businesses owned and operated by the North Korean government. 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Elon Musk, the magnate and inventor behind electric-car company Tesla Motors, has pledged $1 million to the Tesla Science Center in Shoreham, New York, on the site of Wardenclyffe, Tesla's only remaining laboratory. And it's all due, at least in large part, to an appeal from a webcomic creator. 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Sheldon Mattis and Nyasani Watt, both 20, were found guilty of first-degree murder in Suffolk County on Friday. The verdict gave victim Jaivon Blake's mother Diane Simmons some closure after two years of torment. 'I can relax,' the mother said. 'I'm so happy, just really happy... I'm just glad that justice has been served and that my son and I can be at peace and rest.'\n@highlight\nSheldon Mattis and Nyasani Watt, both 20, were found guilty of first-degree murder in Suffolk County, Massachusetts on Friday\n@highlight\nJaivon Blake, a middle school student at the Martin Luther King School in Dorchester, was an innocent casualty of a gang feud in the Bowdoin-Geneva neighborhood of Dorchester on September 25, 2011\n@highlight\nThe verdict gave Blake's mother Diane Simmons some closure after two years of torment\n@highlight\nMattis' family claim he's innocent but the two men are likely to receive life sentences", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 825, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The friend managed to run away but @placeholder dropped to the ground partially paralyzed and gasping for air.", "idx": 73839}], "idx": 48120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The numbers keep stacking up for Sebastian Vettel. On Sunday he will start on pole position for the 36th time in the 100th race of his Formula One career, with the opportunity to become the sport's youngest triple world champion. The 25-year-old will clinch his third successive title if he wins his sixth race this season and main rival Fernando Alonso finishes lower than fourth at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The Spaniard, who has a 10-point deficit to make up with two races to go, will start the U.S. Grand Prix in eighth place -- having been bumped up the grid after Lotus' Romain Grosjean was dropped five spots for an illegal gearbox change during Saturday's qualifying.\n@highlight\nChampionship leader Sebastian Vettel wins pole position for U.S. Grand Prix\n@highlight\nTitle rival Fernando Alonso will start race eighth on grid after Romain Grosjean's penalty\n@highlight\nFerrari driver has 10-point deficit behind Vettel with two races remaining this season\n@highlight\nVettel's Red Bull team can clinch third successive constructors' title on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 397, "end": 419}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 869, "end": 883}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I still think we are going to reduce the gap to Sebastian, which is what counts,\" said @placeholder, himself a two-time world champion.", "idx": 73844}], "idx": 48123} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "VIENNA, Austria (CNN) -- Iran has accepted a draft agreement that calls for some uranium produced in Iran to be sent abroad for further enrichment, an Iranian diplomat said Wednesday. Mohamed ElBaradei says the agreement is a \"balanced\" approach to the problem. \"In principle we have in fact accepted this offer for this Tehran ... reactor in spite of the fact that we are capable of producing the fuel,\" Ali Asghar Soltanieh told CNN's Matthew Chance in Vienna. \"But we decided to welcome this offer in order not only to show our transparency and cooperation but prove that all activities are for exclusively peaceful purposes.\"\n@highlight\nIranian nuclear envoy: Iran accepts uranium processing draft deal \"in principle\"\n@highlight\nThree days of talks on Iran's nuclear program wrap up in Vienna\n@highlight\nIAEA chief says draft deal is \"balanced approach to the problem\"\n@highlight\nTehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 184, "end": 200}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 405, "end": 424}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The draft agreement is \"the summary of the discussions that we have had\" since Monday, which @placeholder described as \"elaborating on all aspects of this project for fuel for Tehran's reactor,\" Soltanieh said.", "idx": 73847}], "idx": 48125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-Au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Protesters angry over the government's handling of a cholera outbreak clashed Monday with peacekeepers in two towns in northern Haiti, where the outbreak began last month. In Cap Haitien, schools and banks were closed, residents set fire to tires at entrances to the town and gunfire ricocheted through the streets, residents and officials told CNN. Vincenzo Pugliese, a spokesman for MINUSTAH, the United Nations' stabilization mission in Haiti, said anti-riot police were coping with the demonstrations, which he said began in the morning in at least two locations and had not caused any fatalities among peacekeepers or the population. \"Apparently, some people were injured by bottles or stones,\" he said.\n@highlight\nUnrest spreads to second town in north\n@highlight\nFlights canceled to Cap Haitien\n@highlight\nGunfire ricochets in streets, protesters clash with peacekeepers\n@highlight\n\"The population is scared. ... It's a volatile situation,\" says U.N. official", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 430, "end": 443}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All of the hospitals in @placeholder are overflowing with patients and we're seeing seven times the total amount of cases we had three days ago.\"", "idx": 73851}], "idx": 48128} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Arsenal ensured that top spot in the Premier League changed hands for the third time in as many days when winning 2-1 at Aston Villa on Monday. Leaders on Saturday morning, the Gunners first saw Chelsea move into pole position as Jose Mourinho's side won 2-0 at Hull. By Sunday afternoon, the team sitting on top of an enthralling Premier League was Manchester City after Manuel Pellegrini's side survived a scare at Newcastle to also win 2-0. Chelsea have 46 points, Manchester City boast 47 but Arsenal, who sat third prior to kick-off, are now back in front with 48 - thanks to a magical minute that took the tie away from the hosts.\n@highlight\nArsenal win 2-1 at Aston Villa to regain control of the English Premier League\n@highlight\nFirst-half goals from Olivier Giroud and Jack Wilshere prove too much for Villa\n@highlight\nInter stumble in Italy again, drawing 1-1 at home to Verona", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 340, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 373}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 713, "end": 734}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just after the half hour, Jack Wilshere gave @placeholder the lead and within a minute Oliver Giroud had doubled that advantage.", "idx": 73853}], "idx": 48130} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (CNN) -- In 1988, a relatively unknown rock and blues guitarist named Warren Haynes got some of his friends together to play music in Asheville, North Carolina. It was just an opportunity for local musicians to jam during the holidays, the one time of year they were all in town together. Warren Haynes' good work has been noted by the street named after him. The artists also wanted to give back to the community, so they gave the money raised by their show to various charities. The tradition has continued. Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, Haynes' Christmas Jam has evolved into an epic annual event for the musicians, fans, and particularly Habitat for Humanity.\n@highlight\nGuitarist Warren Haynes helped start Christmas Jam 20 years ago\n@highlight\nAsheville, N.C., concert has raised thousands for charity\n@highlight\nMoney has built 12 Habitat for Humanity houses in a local neighborhood", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 574, "end": 594}, {"start": 676, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 872, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Meeting the families and seeing the work that @placeholder's doing with our help -- you know its hard to see that and not get emotional,\" Haynes said.", "idx": 73857}], "idx": 48132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The son of a North Korean aide linked to Kim Jong-un's executed uncle is believed to be on the run in France after evading abduction by agents of the communist regime. According to diplomatic sources, the man - identified only by his surname Han - has escaped detection amid fears he may be forcibly taken back to the secretive nation to be executed. The architecture student has ties to Kim Jong-un's uncle, Jang Song-thaek, the regime's former second in command who was executed for treason in December 2013. Scroll down for video The student disappeared after his father was executed by the regime led by Kim-Jong-Un (pictured)\n@highlight\nThe student - identified only as Han - disappeared in Paris last month\n@highlight\nFather was advisor to Jang Song-thaek, Kim's uncle who was executed\n@highlight\nHe was purged recently and it is feared that the same fate awaits Han\n@highlight\nDiplomatic source says he evaded capture and is 'somewhere in France'", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 746, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, what few relations the two nations do have risk being damaged further if it transpires @placeholder is being sheltered by French authorities.", "idx": 73859}], "idx": 48133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Condolences continued to pour in late Sunday night following the death of heavy metal rocker Ronnie James Dio, who lost his battle with stomach cancer earlier in the day. \"Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45 a.m. 16th May,\" his wife, Wendy Dio, said in a message on his official website. Dio, 67, followed Ozzy Osbourne as Black Sabbath's lead vocalist in 1979. \"Many, many friends and family were able to say their private goodbyes before he peacefully passed away,\" she wrote. \"Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all.\" The rock community paid tribute to Dio in messages late Sunday.\n@highlight\nRock community paid tribute to Dio in messages late Sunday\n@highlight\nDio most recently was touring with the band Heaven and Hell\n@highlight\nHis last public appearance was in April at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 117}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 314, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 812, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He formed the group @placeholder in 1982 and later Heaven and Hell.", "idx": 73861}], "idx": 48134} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Liz Hull PUBLISHED: 16:30 EST, 18 July 2012 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 18 July 2012 Becoming the parents of quintuplets takes some getting used to. Jeanette and Arthur Fardelin have had longer than most. Their fabulous five \u2013 all conceived through IVF on the same day \u2013 were born six years apart. The children, all sharing the same auburn hair and blue eyes, have fulfilled the couple's dream of a large happy family. And they have staggered their arrivals beautifully. Happy family: Mum Jeanette Fardelin with her family including her two new arrivals Lulu, left, and Isaac, right. To Jeanette's right are Matthew, Millie, husband Arthur and Adam\n@highlight\nChildren from same batch of eggs share same auburn hair and blue eyes\n@highlight\nExperts know no other case where five siblings have been born at different times from the same round of fertility treatment\n@highlight\nCouple had suffered heartache of three rounds of unsuccessful IVF\n@highlight\nThey paid for treatment themselves and Mrs Fardelin was soon pregnant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 246, "end": 248}, {"start": 486, "end": 502}, {"start": 551, "end": 554}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 935, "end": 937}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now two, and last month twins Isaac and Lulu were born.", "idx": 73869}], "idx": 48138} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read the full report from the season's final race in Abu Dhabi I was delighted to see Lewis Hamilton win the World Championship. Without a doubt he has been the fastest man in the fastest car \u2014 and he deserved his victory. There is almost no limit to what Lewis can achieve now. It just depends on how hungry he remains. My old team-mate Juan Manuel Fangio did not retire until he was 47, and that was when races had to last more than three hours \u2014 twice as long as now. I do not think for a minute that Lewis will compete until he is 47 \u2014 drivers drop out in their 30s these days. But he could race for 10 more years and win seven or eight world titles \u2014 beating Michael Schumacher\u2019s record in The process \u2014 if he has the right equipment.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton was crowned World Champion after winning Abu Dhabi GP\n@highlight\nBritish driver could now go on to better Michael Schumacher's record\n@highlight\nMercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg commended for his dignity in defeat", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 123, "end": 140}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 352, "end": 369}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 678, "end": 695}, {"start": 765, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 821, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 886, "end": 903}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 944, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So, to our new @placeholder champion I say: \u2018Well done, old boy.\u2019", "idx": 73878}], "idx": 48142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has accused Islamabad of waging \"a typical disinformation campaign\" by saying it planned to lift longstanding corruption charges ahead of her planned return to Pakistan for upcoming elections. Benazir Bhutto says she plans to end her self-imposed exile and return to Pakistan on October 18. \"The charges have not been dropped against me,\" she told reporters Wednesday before a meeting of her Pakistan People's Party in London. \"This is just a typical disinformation campaign by the present regime.\" She said the move has \"totally stalled\" talks on a power-sharing deal with Pakistan's President, Gen. Pervez Musharraf.\n@highlight\nPakistani opposition leader says she doubts corruption charges are lifted\n@highlight\nBenazir Bhutto says move has stalled talks on deal with President Musharraf\n@highlight\nBhutto says intends to end exile and return to Pakistan on October 18", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 460, "end": 482}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eighty-five Pakistani opposition lawmakers submitted their resignation Tuesday to protest @placeholder's bid for another term, which would begin on November 15.", "idx": 73882}, {"query": "Over the weekend, Pakistan's election commission handed @placeholder a key victory, accepting his nomination to seek a third term.", "idx": 73883}], "idx": 48145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An ocean at least as large as Lake Superior lies below a thick layer of ice on a moon of Saturn, new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggests. The results, published in the journal Science, support earlier signs that this small moon has liquid water. That means Saturn's sixth-largest moon could have been -- or could now be -- hospitable to life. This discovery puts Enceladus in an exclusive club of extraterrestrial worlds in the solar system that appear to have a subsurface water ocean. The others are Titan, another moon of Saturn, and Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Callisto and Ganymede, also moons of Jupiter, may also have oceans under ice.\n@highlight\nEnceladus is a small moon of Saturn\n@highlight\nNew data suggest a subsurface ocean under its south pole\n@highlight\nGravity experiment inferred that there must be liquid water there\n@highlight\nMiles of ice likely cover a subsurface ocean that itself is 5 to 10 miles deep", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sending a probe to @placeholder with a drill wouldn't be entirely practical because the liquid water is so far under the ice that it would be hard to access, Lunine said.", "idx": 73891}], "idx": 48150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Al Qaeda's north African wing has released an audio message from an Italian man whom it says it has kidnapped and has set a 25-day deadline for the Italian government to meet its demands. The message was accompanied by a still photograph, posted on Islamist Web sites, showing a bearded man kneeling in front of a group of six armed and masked men. The group, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, says the man is Cicala Sergio. The group says it has been holding the man and his wife for two months. The audio message, dated February 24, urges the Italian government to meet the group's demands in 25 days -- although it was unclear what those demands are.\n@highlight\nThe group, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, says man is Cicala Sergio\n@highlight\nIt was unclear what the group's demands were\n@highlight\nIn June the group executed a British man after UK refused to release Abu Qatada", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 369, "end": 399}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 684, "end": 714}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 857, "end": 858}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you want to guarantee the safety of these two @placeholder captives, you need to pressure your government and urge them to respond to the legitimate demands,\" the statement said.", "idx": 73900}], "idx": 48158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Yes, they signed with a mega-label and are cashing checks as a late-night show's house band, but sellouts? The Roots? Black Thought and The Roots take a break from their late-night gig to perform at Atlanta's Velvet Room. The Philadelphia hip-hop crew's drummer shakes his head: It's just business, man. ?uestlove said he doesn't appreciate a lot of the labels placed on the band -- underground, alternative -- but he conceded that some of The Roots' moves of late keep their fans curious and he doesn't mind making them say, \"OK, I gotta see what happens next.\" Watch what defines a sellout \u00bb\n@highlight\nThe Roots became house band for \"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\" this year\n@highlight\nDrummer ?uestlove says it's only selling out if your music starts \"sounding crappy\"\n@highlight\nHip-hop band relies on horns, strings, percussion rather than samples\n@highlight\nPaul Simon, Jay-Z, Etta James, Ghostface Killah among acts they've played with", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 665, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hip-hop is not famed for the longevity of its luminaries, but ?uestlove and @placeholder, aka Tariq Trotter, have been performing for crowds since the late 1980s.", "idx": 73906}], "idx": 48163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Nine new graphic cigarette warning labels showing cancerous lesions and other impacts of smoking were unveiled Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration, part of the agency's sweeping new powers to regulate tobacco and tobacco products. \"With these warnings, every person who picks up a pack of cigarettes is going to know exactly what risk they're taking,\" Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told reporters. Sebelius called smoking and other tobacco use the \"number one cause of preventable death\" in America, claiming more than 440,000 lives a year. Cigarette packages will now carry one vivid color image and one of these warnings about the consequences of smoking: \"Cigarettes are addictive\"; \"Tobacco smoke can harm your children\"; \"Cigarettes cause fatal lung disease\"; \"Cigarettes cause cancer\"; \"Cigarettes cause strokes and heart disease\"; \"Smoking during pregnancy can harm your baby\"; \"Smoking can kill you\"; \"Tobacco smoke causes fatal lung disease in nonsmokers\"; and \"Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious risks to your health.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Top health official says the goal is lower death toll, health care costs from tobacco\n@highlight\nLabels include warnings such as \"Cigarettes are addictive\" and \"Cigarettes cause cancer\"\n@highlight\nThe new graphic labels must cover half the area on cigarette packages\n@highlight\nTobacco company R.J. Reynolds says new requirements violate the First and Fifth Amendments", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 146, "end": 173}, {"start": 380, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 1401, "end": 1413}, {"start": 1449, "end": 1474}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is one of 19 countries that has not ratified the treaty, but with the new labels, will be compliant.", "idx": 73908}], "idx": 48165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Xavi has broken a Champions League record after making his 143rd appearance in the competition for Barcelona on Tuesday night. The 34-year-old midfielder replaced Ivan Rakitic in the 69th minute against PSG at the Parc des Princes. Xavi, who also has three winners medals, has surpassed Real Madrid icon Raul, who made 142 appearances. Xavi is congratulated by Thiago Motta after making his record-breaking 143rd Champions League appearance Raul - 142 Xavi - 142 Ryan Giggs - 141 Iker Casillas - 141 Clarence Seedorf - 125 Ryan Giggs - 151 Xavi - 148 Raul -144 Iker Casillas -143 Paolo Maldini - 140\n@highlight\nXavi came on in 69th minute to replace Ivan Rakitic at the Parc des Princes\n@highlight\nOuting was his 143rd in the competition, a Champions League record\n@highlight\nSurpasses Real Madrid legend Raul but Iker Casillas is closing in\n@highlight\nRyan Giggs has most appearances but 10 of those were in qualifiers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 214, "end": 229}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 413, "end": 428}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 500, "end": 515}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 741, "end": 756}, {"start": 786, "end": 796}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 826}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of the most successful players in the competition's history, helping the club lift the competition in 2006, 2009 and 2011.", "idx": 73910}], "idx": 48167} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack The New York apartment where Philip Seymour Hoffman tragically died of a drug overdose in February is back on the market and the rent has increased since the Oscar winner lived there. The condo, which is located in a building called Pickwick House in the West Village, is available to rent of $10,500 a month, reports the New York Post. Hoffman had only moved into the address last October, when he rented it for $9,995 a month. Scroll down for video The New York apartment where Philip Seymour Hoffman tragically died of a drug overdose in February is back on the market and the rent has increased since the Oscar winner lived there\n@highlight\nThe West Village apartment were Hoffman, 46, was found dead in February is back on the rental market\n@highlight\nThe Oscar winner had only moved into the $9,995-a-month condo last October after splitting with his wife\n@highlight\nThe monthly rent has been increased to $10,500 in the building which was besieged by fans following the actor's untimely death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 48, "end": 69}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 499, "end": 520}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "into Hoffman's death lost his bid to have the case handled by a @placeholder", "idx": 73916}], "idx": 48171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Daniel He's skilled in cash-handling, customer service ... and fighting off would-be thieves. When Texas gas station clerk Mayura Dissanyake saw his colleague being attacked by two men, the trained mixed martial arts professional unleashed his fury. Security footage shows him running to his co-worker's defense outside Fuel Depot in Houston before laying into the alleged attackers with moves honed through years of cage fighting. 'The first guy I saw, I just kicked him in the face,' the native Sri Lankan told Click 2 Houston. 'Then I punched the other guy.' Scroll down for video Caught on camera: Footage shows the Fuel Depot worker getting out of his car outside the Texas gas station when a SUV pulls up and the alleged attacker approaches\n@highlight\nSecurity footage shows two men attack a worker returning to Fuel Depot, Texas, with a bag of money on July 10\n@highlight\nGas station clerk Mayura Dissanyake, a semi-professional mixed martial arts cage fighter from Sri Lanka, ran to his colleague's defense\n@highlight\nOne of the attackers and driver fled\n@highlight\nThe other alleged attacker, Odell Mathis, is charged with robbery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 132, "end": 148}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 827, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 906, "end": 922}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cage fighting skills: @placeholder (pictured far right) chased the two alleged attackers.", "idx": 73917}], "idx": 48172} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former Ohio doctor was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for poisoning his wife with cyanide five years ago. A Cleveland jury convicted Yazeed Essa last week of aggravated murder for poisoning Rosemarie Essa, his wife and the mother of his two children, with a cyanide-laced calcium pill. Essa, 41, will be eligible for parole in 20 years, Cuyahoga County prosecutor Bill Mason said. His crime occurred before Ohio sentencing laws were changed to give judges discretion in determining when a convicted murderer is eligible for parole. Dressed in an orange jailhouse jumpsuit, Essa did not betray an emotion as Judge Deena Calabrese lamented that she could not hand down a stiffer sentence\n@highlight\nYazeed Essa was convicted last week of giving wife calcium pills laced with cyanide\n@highlight\nEssa will be eligible for parole in 20 years because crime occurred before change in law\n@highlight\nJudge laments she cannot give Essa a harsher sentence: \"You destroyed your family\"\n@highlight\nProsecutors alleged that the philandering doctor poisoned his wife to escape a marriage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 302, "end": 305}, {"start": 353, "end": 367}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I regret that you have the benefit of committing this crime under the old law,\" Calabrese told @placeholder.", "idx": 73926}], "idx": 48178} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mississippi has kept its U.S. heavyweight title for a fifth straight year, among both adults and children. Adult obesity rates went up in 23 states in the past year, a survey shows. The percentage of adults classified as obese went up in 23 states, but Mississippi, with 32.5 percent, stayed atop the latest annual rankings by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Trust for America's Health. The same survey put the state's adult obesity rate at 31.7 percent in 2008. In addition, 44.4 percent of Mississippi children ages 10 to 17 are classified as overweight or obese, the study found.\n@highlight\nSurvey: 44.4 percent of Mississippi children ages 10 to 17 are overweight or obese\n@highlight\nEconomic slump could put more nutritious food out of the reach of struggling families\n@highlight\nOther top states were West Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina\n@highlight\nThe survey used the Body Mass Index standards set by the CDC", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 340, "end": 369}, {"start": 379, "end": 404}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 908, "end": 922}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The CDC defines someone as obese if they have a @placeholder -- a figure based on a ratio of height to weight -- of 30 or more, while anyone with a BMI between 25 and 30 is considered overweight.", "idx": 73928}], "idx": 48179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The late Academy Award-winning composer Maurice Jarre enjoyed a glittering career composing the scores to many classic films. French composer Maurice Jarre wrote scores for films by Hollywood legends like John Huston, Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean. Last month, the 84 year-old who died Sunday gave one of his final interviews to CNN's The Screening Room, in conversation with fellow composer Alexandre Desplat. Jarre, who died of cancer, worked with many legendary directors, like Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston. But it is the French composer's work with British director David Lean -- the scores to \"Lawrence of Arabia,\" \"Dr Zhivago,\" and \"A Passage to India,\" for which he won three Oscars -- for which he is best remembered.\n@highlight\nOscar-winning composer, Maurice Jarre wrote score for \"Lawrence of Arabia\"\n@highlight\nJarre talks to CNN's The Screening Room in one of his final interviews\n@highlight\nThe director who died Sunday also worked with Hitchcock, and John Huston\n@highlight\nHe is in conversation Oscar-nominated composer, Alexandre Desplat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 46}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 356, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 379}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 509, "end": 524}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 631, "end": 648}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 825, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 871, "end": 873}, {"start": 877, "end": 894}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AD: I hope to one day achieve three Oscars like yourself @placeholder.", "idx": 73942}], "idx": 48188} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Are James V. McVay's statements the shocking confessions of a man who planned to kill the president? The exaggerated claims of someone seeking attention? The rantings of a lunatic? Police, prosecutors and others are asking those questions after McVay, 41, was charged in the vicious stabbing death of a 75-year-old woman in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Stopped by police Saturday near Madison, Wisconsin, some 450 miles away from the killing, McVay confessed not only to the stabbing, but to a crime he said he hoped to commit: the assassination of a president. In statements to police, and in an unusual jailhouse interview with reporters, McVay said:\n@highlight\nJames V. 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Georgia graduate Aimee Copeland still doesn't know that doctors plan to amputate all her fingers, just as they had to remove most of her left leg, in order to save her life. 'Her fingers are basically mummified. The flesh is dead,' her father, Andy Copeland, said in a phone interview from Doctors Hospital in Augusta.\n@highlight\nAimee Copeland, 24, looked at her hands without any tears, says father\n@highlight\nGraduate infected with killer bug through deep cut in zip line accident\n@highlight\nDoctors removed most of her left leg to save her life, but is still critical\n@highlight\nShe's not yet aware of further life-saving plans to amputate all her fingers", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On May 4, she was diagnosed with the rare infection and flown 200 miles to @placeholder for treatment by specialists at Doctors Hospital.", "idx": 73948}], "idx": 48192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Sunday, ISIS released a new audio recording calling for Muslims to kill Americans and Europeans. In it, an ISIS spokesman states, \"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European, especially the spiteful and filthy French, or an Australian, or a Canadian or any other disbeliever, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be.\" Last week's federal indictment against Mufid Elfgeeh provides a reminder of the potential for acts of violence by Americans inspired by al Qaeda's ideology that the new recording by ISIS seeks to exploit. Elfgeeh, a 30-year-old American citizen of Yemeni heritage who owns a pizza parlor in Rochester, New York, is accused of attempting to provide support to ISIS and planning to attack American soldiers.\n@highlight\nNew report seeks to assess threat of terrorist attacks in the U.S.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen says biggest risk is posed by individuals motivated by jihadist ideology\n@highlight\nLarge-scale terror attacks such as 9/11 are less likely due to increased security, he says.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 23}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The difficulty al Qaeda and similar groups have had in inspiring Americans to conduct attacks at home is due to the strength of systemic security checks, such as the willingness of @placeholder communities to report potential terrorist activity.", "idx": 73958}], "idx": 48199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 07:05 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:54 EST, 27 September 2012 Letter: Anysha, now 19, begged the court in a letter not to send her father to prison and he was handed a suspended sentence A doting father who showered his teenage daughter with thousands of pounds worth of luxuries - including a \u00a320,000 Super Sweet 16 birthday party where Tulisa performed - has been spared jail after going bust. A High Court judge had sentenced Harby Panesar to nine months in jail after he set up a new company in defiance of court orders after his finance business collapsed.\n@highlight\nHarby Panesar bankrolled Anysha's dream to be a model and beauty queen\n@highlight\nHer Sweet 16 party was Moulin Rouge-themed and she wore a \u00a33,000 dress\n@highlight\nAfter three years his finance business collapsed ending their lavish lifestyle\n@highlight\nHe was jailed for nine months but the Appeal Court quashed the prison term\n@highlight\nHis daughter begged the court in a letter not to send her father to jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder\u2019s financial empire crashed and the court froze his assets.", "idx": 73959}], "idx": 48200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 04:58 EST, 25 May 2013 Jailed: Former traffic warden Robert Ives issued bogus parking tickets to former colleagues A corrupt traffic warden who issued nine bogus tickets against a former colleague during a \u2018campaign of bullying\u2019 has today (Fri) been jailed for six months. Robert Ives, 59, dished out the dodgy parking notices to Kevin Phillips while based at Tooting police station in south London. Ives also forged Mr Phillips\u2019 signature on another ticket handed to an innocent member of the public, pensioner Shamim Gilani. He was caught out after being linked to the tickets by his handwriting, Southwark Crown Court heard.\n@highlight\nRobert Ives, 59, dished out dodgy tickets to ex-colleague Kevin Phillips\n@highlight\nHe also forged his signature on one handed to an innocent pensioner\n@highlight\nJury convicted him of misconduct in a judicial or public office", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 667, "end": 687}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 765, "end": 778}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a victim impact statement, Mr @placeholder told how he suffered from high blood pressure and that his head had been left \u2018spinning\u2019 from the stress of disputing the tickets.", "idx": 73960}], "idx": 48201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the next times owners from the 32 NFL teams will all be in one place is Super Bowl XLVIII in February. Officials from the Oneida Indian Nation have asked to join the big party at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, so they can address the NFL's kingpins about the R-word. For now, they'll have to be happy to have met with three vice presidents from the league office. Representatives of the Oneida Nation met Wednesday in New York with executives from the National Football League -- but not NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell or Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder.\n@highlight\nOfficials from Native American group displeased after meeting with NFL officials\n@highlight\nOneida Nation representative says group wants to have forum with owners at Super Bowl\n@highlight\nNFL says meeting is part of \"ongoing dialogue\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 88, "end": 104}, {"start": 138, "end": 157}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 468, "end": 491}, {"start": 504, "end": 506}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 556}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 605, "end": 619}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After 81 years, the team name '@placeholder' continues to hold the memories and meaning of where we came from, who we are, and who we want to be in the years to come,\" he wrote in a letter on the team's website.", "idx": 73964}], "idx": 48202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The death of a 14-year-old girl in England after she received a vaccination for Human Papilloma virus (HPV) has prompted a widespread freeze on the country's national vaccination program. Millions of girls have received vaccinations for HPV since 2008, the virus that causes 99 percent of cervical cancers. More than 1.4 million girls have received the vaccination in England since the National Health Service (NHS) started administering it in September 2008. Natalie Morton's sudden death Monday occurred within hours after she received a shot of the vaccine Cervarix at the NHS at her school in Coventry.\n@highlight\nTeenage girl dies after receiving Cervarix vaccination for HPV\n@highlight\nEngland's national vaccination program freezes as batches are recalled\n@highlight\nHPV is a sexually-transmitted virus that causes 99 percent of cervical cancers\n@highlight\nAlmost 1.4million girls in England have already received the vaccine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 105, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 411, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 485, "end": 498}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 601, "end": 603}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three other girls at the @placeholder school suffered mild symptoms of dizziness and nausea after receiving the vaccine, according to media reports.", "idx": 73965}], "idx": 48203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Payne In Lincoln Park, New Jersey PUBLISHED: 12:39 EST, 7 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:42 EST, 7 March 2014 The \u2018spoiled\u2019 cheerleader fighting a bitter law suit against her parents previously threatened to sue a teacher for kicking her out of the Homecoming dance because he thought she was drunk. Senior tutor William Schilling spotted Rachel Canning out in the parking lot with a group of boys \u2013 including her boyfriend Lucas Kitzmiller \u2013 and thought they were acting suspiciously. Earlier in the evening Rachel, now 18, had apparently been hard loudly boasting that she had Everclear, a brand of vodka.\n@highlight\nRachel Canning's parents claim that the entitled teenager was so furious that her Homecoming dance was cut short that she wanted to sue the teacher who pulled her aside for drinking\n@highlight\nTeacher claimed she was drunk with some boys and was bragging about having a bottle of vodka\n@highlight\nRachel, 18, of Lincoln Park, New Jersey, is now suing her parents because they 'abandoned' her because she ran away because she wouldn't live within their rules\n@highlight\nRachel's court fight is being funded by Jon Inglesino, an attorney whose two daughters are her friends\n@highlight\nRachel's parents, Sean and Elizabeth, have claimed in court papers that their daughter had her first drink at Inglesino's house\n@highlight\nA Facebook page set up in her name in which she allegedly blasts baby boomers is a fake, Inglesino told MailOnline", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 315, "end": 331}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1432, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1447, "end": 1456}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an excerpt from explosive court documents, @placeholder \u2013 a retired police chief from Lincoln Park \u2013 wrote: \u2018The Inglesino household, according to Rachel in the past, is more lenient.", "idx": 73970}], "idx": 48206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jonathan Walton was walking through Bishop Eddie Long's church one day when he saw something that disturbed him. He stared at a 30-foot banner draped behind the pulpit of New Birth Missionary Baptist. Church. It displayed a profile of a grinning Long with the caption: \"What is God up to?\" \"Everywhere you went in that church, his name and face was there,\" says Walton, an assistant professor of religion at Harvard Divinity School in Massachusetts. \"His image has replaced the cross.\" Long's image is now under assault. Four young men have filed civil lawsuits accusing him of abusing his spiritual authority to coerce them into sexual relationships, allegations he has denied in a statement issued by his attorney.\n@highlight\nBishop Eddie Long ascension at New Birth raises questions about megachurch culture\n@highlight\nSome New Birth members consider Long \"anointed\"\n@highlight\nMegachurch culture creates potential for abuse, scholar says\n@highlight\nReligious sociologist on Long: \"His ministry is over\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 180, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 417, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Long wrote in his book, \"Taking Over,\" that New Birth's deacon board was \"gripping the purse strings\" of the church, and \"telling the man of @placeholder when to jump and how high.\"", "idx": 73973}], "idx": 48207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of the heroes of the French Resistance against Nazi occupation, Raymond Aubrac, has died in Paris at the age of 97. With his passing, France has lost one of its few remaining links to an era that brought both humiliation and inspiration. French President Nicolas Sarkozy paid tribute to Aubrac Wednesday. \"These heroes of the shadows who saved France's honor at a time when it seemed lost are disappearing one after the other,\" he said. Foreign Minister Alain Juppe also spoke admiringly of Aubrac. \"His commitment, his courage, his refusal to give up, his attachment to the pride of France,\" Juppe said, \"made him a hero of the Resistance -- notably alongside his wife, Lucie Aubrac.\"\n@highlight\nRaymond Aubrac was a hero in the French Resistance against Nazi Germany\n@highlight\nThe 97-year-old and wife Lucie, who died 5 years ago, were instrumental in the historic group\n@highlight\nAubrac was a Jew of Polish descent; he twice escaped Nazi capture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 50}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 268, "end": 282}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said that many like-minded people fled to the unoccupied part of @placeholder and used the relative freedom they had there to organize.", "idx": 73981}], "idx": 48210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 23:43 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 23:43 EST, 30 October 2013 A South Carolina man who police say shot dead his estranged girlfriend and four members of her family, including two children, before turning the gun on himself on Tuesday has been pictured, as the chilling 911 call he made before the alleged murders is released. An armed Bryan Eugene Sweatt, 27, sat waiting for his victims, who ranged in age from 9 to 51 years, as they returned to their home in Greenwood County, South Carolina, according to Sheriff Tony Davis. When they arrived he allegedly bound them with duct tape before taking their lives.\n@highlight\nBryan Eugene Sweatt, 27, allegedly bound his victims with duct tape before shooting them dead in their Greenwood County, South Carolina, home\n@highlight\nThe victims included the mother of Sweatt's baby daughter, Chandra Fields, 26 and her parents, Richard and Melissa Fields\n@highlight\nChandra's nephews, Tariq Kenyon Robinson, 11, and William Asa Robinson, 9, were also shot dead in the Tuesday massacre\n@highlight\nAuthorities said the couple had an ongoing child custody dispute, and police had been called to the house before for a domestic argument\n@highlight\nIn a 911 call before the killings, Sweatt says he's stressed out and 'about to take my own life'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 362, "end": 380}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 650, "end": 668}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 862, "end": 875}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 975}, {"start": 986, "end": 992}, {"start": 994, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1254}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the heavy.com reported that @placeholder had a long history of offenses including a charge of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature' in 2005.", "idx": 73982}], "idx": 48211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gerard Pique has revealed how new Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal once told him he was not 'tough enough to be a centre-back'. The Spanish star was coming through the ranks when the then Barcelona boss shoved him to the floor during a chance meeting at the teenager's grandfather's house. All smiles: Gerard Pique recalls the time he was told he wasn't tough enough by Louis van Gaal No nonsense: Van Gaal gave Pique added motivation to make it to the top However, Pique proved the Dutch coach wrong and went on to have a successful career in the heart of defence at Old Trafford and the Nou Camp.\n@highlight\nManchester United boss gave Barcelona star some tough love\n@highlight\nVan Gaal pushed a young Pique over at his grandfather's house\n@highlight\nSpaniard had the last laugh after going on to have successful career\n@highlight\nPique backs Van Gaal to be a success at Old Trafford", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 34, "end": 50}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 618, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He arrived at the house and he knew I was playing for the @placeholder youth team.", "idx": 73995}], "idx": 48221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:06 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 18 October 2013 Both candidates vying to become the next New York City mayor have announced they support added vacation days for Muslim public school students. Democrat and frontrunner Bill de Blasio said Wednesday that it\u2019s only fair to give religious holidays off for the city Muslim students just as they do for Christians and Jews. His Republican opponent Joe Lhota agreed and said he\u2019s supported such a revision of the public school schedule throughout his candidacy. Scroll down for video 'Different faiths coming together': NYC mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio spoke to Muslim Americans in Brooklyn Wednesday, where he said he supports two new school holidays for religious observance\n@highlight\nBoth candidates say the city schools should observe the Muslim holy days of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha\n@highlight\nAround 13 percent of NYC public school students practice Islam\n@highlight\n'Everybody would like to be recognized': Mayor Bloomberg has staunchly opposed the added days off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 888}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Those who are Muslim will be allowed to have that day off': de Blasio's Republican rival Joe Lhota said Wednesday that he's supported Muslim holidays in @placeholder schools throughout his campaign", "idx": 73996}], "idx": 48222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "North Korea fired two projectiles Sunday that \"appear to be short-range missiles\" into the sea off the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, a South Korean Defense Ministry official told CNN. The launch took place shortly before 5 a.m. (4 p.m. ET Saturday), according to the official. The projectiles' estimated range is 500 kilometers (about 300 miles). A U.S. State Department official reacted to Saturday's launch, telling CNN, \"We call on North Korea to refrain from taking provocative actions and instead fulfill its international obligations and commitments.\" This is the second reported launch by North Korea in recent days.\n@highlight\nU.S. calls on North Korea to stop \"provocative actions\"\n@highlight\nSouth Korean official: The projectiles \"appear to be short-range missiles\"\n@highlight\nU.S., South Korean officials reported North Korea launched 3 projectiles Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 124, "end": 139}, {"start": 144, "end": 172}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "North Korea has launched missiles several times in the past, often while @placeholder is interacting with foreign powers.", "idx": 74007}], "idx": 48232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Twitter is looking to revamp its user-protection policies after Zelda Williams, the daughter of comedian Robin Williams, was run off of the social site by abuse in the wake of her father's apparent suicide. \"We will not tolerate abuse of this nature on Twitter,\" Del Harvey, Twitter's vice president of trust and safety, said in a statement. \"We have suspended a number of accounts related to this issue for violating our rules and we are in the process of evaluating how we can further improve our policies to better handle tragic situations like this one. \"This includes expanding our policies regarding self-harm and private information, and improving support for family members of deceased users.\"\n@highlight\nZelda Williams, 25, is the daughter of Robin Williams, who died Monday\n@highlight\nShe quit Twitter and Instagram after receiving \"cruel\" images of her father\n@highlight\nSomeone sent her Photoshopped images of her dad's dead body\n@highlight\nTwitter says it's reviewing its protection policies in light of the incidents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On @placeholder, she also addressed negativity targeting her in an announcement that she'd be taking a break from the photo-sharing app.", "idx": 74008}], "idx": 48233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Mitch McConnell trounced his tea party-backed opponent in Kentucky's Republican primary, leading a quartet of establishment GOP candidates to victories around the country Tuesday. After an expensive and bitter campaign, the Senate minority leader led defeated challenger Matt Bevin 60%-36%, with 97% of precincts reporting, according to numbers compiled by The Associated Press. In addition to Kentucky, more moderate candidates won in Republican Senate primaries in Georgia and Oregon and in a House showdown in Idaho. And the results in Kentucky, Georgia and Oregon could improve the GOP's chances of taking back control of the Senate come November's midterm elections.\n@highlight\nDavid Perdue and Jack Kingston will have a runoff in Georgia's GOP Senate primary\n@highlight\nIn Oregon, Sen. Jeff Merkley, Dr. Monica Wehby win Democratic, GOP Senate primaries\n@highlight\nSix states held primary elections Tuesday\n@highlight\nRepublican Sen. 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In a letter to President Barack Obama, she said \"the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive, and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country.\" Obama acknowledged her letter in a statement that described her as \"an extraordinarily capable, patriotic, and passionate public servant.\" He will meet with Rice Friday at the White House, National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Harry Reid: Republican attacks on Rice's character were \"shameful\"\n@highlight\nSusan Rice withdraws from consideration as secretary of state\n@highlight\nNomination would be \"be lengthy, disruptive, and costly,\" she says in letter to president\n@highlight\nRepublican critics \"respect\" Rice's decision, vow to continue Benghazi inquiry", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 48, "end": 61}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 765, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When they go after the @placeholder ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me.\"", "idx": 74016}, {"query": "It was \"better to get out now\" so that @placeholder could begin announcing a national security slate as early as next week.", "idx": 74017}], "idx": 48237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber said Friday his fianc\u00e9e will have no role in his administration for the rest of his fourth term after questions were raised about her consulting work. Visibly nervous as he addressed reporters with a shaky voice, Kitzhaber said Cylvia Hayes would continue her consulting business but would not work for organizations that 'have anything to do with the state of Oregon.' The Democratic governor has been on the defensive about Hays' work since newspapers first raised questions in October surrounding her consulting for organizations that want to influence the state. Addressing concerns: Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber answers questions during a news conference in Portland. Kitzhaber said that legitimate questions have been raised about his fiancee's taxes\n@highlight\nGovernor John Kitzhaber acknowledges legitimate questions have been raised about her Cylvia Hayes, 47, taxes\n@highlight\nHe attempted to explained why Cylvia Hayes was paid thousands from a D.C. energy company\n@highlight\nShe was paid an additional $118,000 for consulting while she was advising the governor on the same topics\n@highlight\nHayes has previously admitted to buying Washington land for a pot farm and taking part in a sham marriage to an Ethiopian immigrant\n@highlight\nKitzhaber, 67, who has just begun an unprecedented fourth term as governor, said he knew nothing of her past dealings\n@highlight\nAsked if he considered stepping down, he said no. He said he fully intends to fulfill his unprecedented fourth term, for which he was just elected", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 259, "end": 270}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1289}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Living the life: Hayes, who became engaged to her older lover last year, lives with Kitzhaber in the lavish governor's mansion in @placeholder", "idx": 74019}], "idx": 48238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has been described as part rock concert, part investment workshop. The annual gathering of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders is an odd mix. This year, former model Kathy Ireland joined Berkshire CEO Warren Buffet and the faithful crowd of more than 30,000 who attended Saturday's events. The attendees get the chance to learn about business and life from Mr Buffett and spend the day with like-minded investors. Special guests: Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett holds up the hand of former swimsuit model and now CEO, Kathy Ireland at a mini-golf competition at his AGM in Omaha Kathy Ireland was a fixture in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for 13 consecutive years with her last issue coming in 1996 after being on three different covers.\n@highlight\nBuffet widely considered the most successful investor of the 20th century\n@highlight\nBerkshire Hathaway AGM for shareholders give Buffet 'rock star' treatment\n@highlight\nCelebs attending this year include former model Kathy Ireland\n@highlight\nIreland has run design and marketing firm Kathy Ireland Worldwide for last 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 111}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 429, "end": 446}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 624, "end": 656}, {"start": 853, "end": 870}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 986, "end": 998}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kathy Ireland: After appearing as a model in 13 consecutive Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, she now runs the brand product marketing company, '@placeholder'", "idx": 74026}], "idx": 48242} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronny Deila refused to blame the officials for Celtic's defeat to Dundee United, but told his sloppy players its time to sharpen up. Jackie McNamara's side halted the Hoops' run of eight successive league wins as they moved to within four points of the Scottish Premiership leaders with a 2-1 win. Stefan Scepovic had a goal wrongly chalked off for offside late on as United held on for their first victory over the Glasgow giants since May 2012. Celtic manager Ronny Deila (right) watches on during his side's 2-1 loss to Dundee United at Tannadice Park Deila refused to point the finger at referee Steven McLean or his assistants, but the Norwegian did reveal his anger at the way his team allowed Nadir Ciftci and Stuart Armstrong space to put the home side in front.\n@highlight\nDundee United halted Celtic's run of eight successive league wins\n@highlight\nJackie McNamara's side have moved within four points of Celtic\n@highlight\nRonny Deila's team still lead the Scottish Premiership\n@highlight\nNadir Ciftci and Stuart Armstrong scored for Dundee\n@highlight\nLeigh Griffiths fired in a late consolation for Celtic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 253, "end": 272}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 523, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 967, "end": 986}, {"start": 999, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stuart Armstrong (second left) celebrates after he doubles @placeholder's advantage in the 65th minute", "idx": 74027}], "idx": 48243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 12:52 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:06 EST, 13 March 2014 Following reports London is set to get a staggering 250 new high rises and skyscrapers over the next decade, a British architect has created his own vision of the capital\u2019s future. In David Edwards\u2019 concept designs, wind turbines are built on the Thames, Waterloo Bridge is transformed into a garden, and The Shard is upstaged by a series of pointed skyscrapers all over the city. Edwards developed the concepts to promote the sci-fi film The Machine, released in cinemas next week.\n@highlight\nBritish architect David Edwards has designed concept images showing a futuristic view of London\n@highlight\nIt includes wind turbines and flood systems built along the Thames, and Waterloo Bridge transformed into a garden\n@highlight\nVarious pointed Shard-style structures are shown littered throughout the landscape alongside other skyscrapers\n@highlight\nEdwards\u2019 vision is set in the near future when the world is in the depths of another Cold War\n@highlight\nThe images were developed to promote science fiction thriller The Machine, in cinemas from next Friday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 46}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 644}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the film, this soldier, called @placeholder, has been designed to look like a human, but with superhuman strength, speed and fighting skills.", "idx": 74031}], "idx": 48247} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When I look at Liverpool without Luis Suarez or Daniel Sturridge, they badly lack pace and need Raheem Sterling. He turned 20 on Monday and it is a lot to ask for a young man to be their talisman, but he has got to live up to that. Raheem Sterling will be Liverpool's danger man in their Champions League showdown against Basle Liverpool want him getting on the ball, dropping deep and dribbling with it, threatening through the centre off the striker. I don\u2019t want to see him out wide that much. 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It has unraveled at breakneck speed, as Russia moved against Ukraine, effectively annexed part of its territory, and put its smaller neighbor on the brink of war. Moving from disbelief to dismay to horror, Europeans lost whatever hopes and illusions they may have harbored that Russia was a predictable and cooperative partner. Instead, images are being invoked of the Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and in Hungary in 1956, and a new Cold War seems fully possible now. However far-fetched they may seem, these comparisons reflect a frantic search among Western politicians and experts for the underlying causes, rationales and consequences of Russia's actions in Ukraine. 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More than 115,000 people faced 'widespread confusion, frustration, disruption, discomfort and anxiety' in the Christmas rail engineering overruns, the rail regulator said. Network Rail came under fire for late-finishing work over the festive period which hit services into King's Cross, Paddington and Finsbury Park stations in London. Passengers were left in tears in some cases with hundreds of journeys ruined by the overrunning works. 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U.S. Army soldiers, right, watch two Afghan soldiers at ISAF's Camp Bostick in the eastern Kunar province. A two-page statement sent to CNN instructs fighters to start new attacks against coalition troops and Afghan parliament members, and urges suicide bombers to strike. The statement was written by Mula Birather, a Taliban chief of at least 12 military groups in Afghanistan. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed to CNN that the statement came from Birather.\n@highlight\nTaliban leader instructs fighters in Afghanistan to target U.S., coalition troops\n@highlight\nStatement written by Mula Birather, chief of at least 12 Afghan military groups\n@highlight\nU.S. troops are beginning increased deployments in Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 608}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They offer no hope for the future, and only seek to kill... 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The former Newcastle midfielder, an integral figure under Kevin Keegan and Kenny Dalglish in the 1990s, was aghast when Ashley ruled cup competitions are of secondary importance \u2014 branding the stance \u2018shocking.\u2019 He claimed Ashley was abusing the \u2018incredible\u2019 loyalty of Tyneside fans and warned that this latest clash could rebound on him. \u2018Let\u2019s see what happens when the draw is made for the third round of the FA Cup,\u2019 he said. \u2018If Newcastle land a home tie, they could be playing in front of an empty stadium.\n@highlight\nThe former Newcastle midfielder was aghast when Ashley ruled cup competitions are of secondary importance\n@highlight\nLee says the Newcastle owner is abusing the loyalty of Tyneside fans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder agony: Lee was part of the Newcastle team that lost consecutive FA Cup finals in 1998 and 1999", "idx": 74052}], "idx": 48258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter A Brooklyn cab driver's daughter testified against him in court this week, more than a year after she fled an arranged marriage and he allegedly ordered a hit on her lover's family. Both Amina Ajmal, 23, and her father Mohammad Ajmal Choudhry cried in court as prosecutors asked the young woman to identify him. It was the first time either had seen each other since December 2012 - at Ajmal's depressing wedding ceremony in their native Pakistan. During her testimony on Wednesday and Thursday, Ajmal described the once-loving relationship she had with her father - detailing her happy childhood growing up in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Flatbush.\n@highlight\nMohammad Ajmal Choudhry stands accused of conspiring to kill the father and sister of his daughter's boyfriend to restore 'honor' to their family\n@highlight\nThe killings took place last year, after 23-year-old daughter Amina Ajmal fled her arranged marriage in Pakistan to live with her boyfriend in America\n@highlight\nAjmal lived in hiding with boyfriend Shujat Abbas, but maintained phone contact with her father\n@highlight\nFederal authorities recorded their phone calls, and Choudhry threatened to kill both his daughter and Abbas' family several times if she did not return to her husband in Pakistan\n@highlight\nIf convicted, Choudhry could spend the rest of his life in prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 272, "end": 294}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 736}, {"start": 933, "end": 943}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1317}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1351}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ajmal, 23, was born in @placeholder where she lost her mother at a young age.", "idx": 74063}], "idx": 48264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A little girl who had a crippling fear of dogs has overcome her phobia after being hypnotised, and now, she has a puppy of her own. Rebekah Kirby, 11, was so afraid of dogs she refused to leave the house in case she saw one. She developed the phobia after she was chased down the street by a neighbour\u2019s poodle when she was three. Rebekah Kirby had a severe phobia of dogs but was cured by hypnotherapy and now has her own puppy, Vinnie The schoolgirl from Hull was so scared the would physically shake and cry if she saw a dog - and was so terrified her mother, Louise, was forced to cancel trips to the beach and family camping holidays in case they came into contact with a pooch.\n@highlight\nRebekah Kirby developed the phobia after being chased down a street by one when she was three - it was so bad she wouldn't leave the house\n@highlight\nParents had to cancel holidays and family trips to beach in case they came into contact with a dog - Rebekah would shake and cry if she saw one\n@highlight\nHer younger brother, William, was desperate for a puppy so the family realised something needed to be done about Rebekah's phobia\n@highlight\nShe had a few sessions of hypnotherapy and is now besotted with her puppy", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Kirby, 38, was desperate to let her daughter live a normal life - and resorted to having @placeholder hypnotised to help her overcome her fear.", "idx": 74065}], "idx": 48265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has signed into law a ban on same-sex marriage in Africa's most populous nation. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry slammed the decision Monday. \"Beyond even prohibiting same-sex marriage, this law dangerously restricts freedom of assembly, association and expression for all Nigerians,\" he said in a statement. \"People everywhere deserve to live in freedom and equality. No one should face violence or discrimination for who they are or who they love.\" Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, characterized the law as a \"big setback for human rights for all Nigerians.\" According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the bill passed by the Senate at the end of last year introduces a 14-year prison sentence for people who are convicted of entering into a same-sex marriage or civil union.\n@highlight\nNigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signs the bill into law\n@highlight\nU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry slams the decision\n@highlight\nThe law reportedly imposes a 14-year prison sentence for same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nHomosexuality is illegal in most African nations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 28, "end": 44}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 959, "end": 968}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "NAN said the law also forbids people from running gay clubs, societies, processions or meetings in @placeholder.", "idx": 74070}], "idx": 48269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:42 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:45 EST, 27 March 2013 Kyle Kester's parents had a bad feeling when their son informed them that he was moving to a rural part of Mexico where he was planning to build a sprawling home and live among the people whose culture he admired so much. In February, Wini and Harley Kester's worst fear came true when they got a call saying that their 38-year-old son was stabbed to death inside his barely finished stucco estate for a truckload of pricey electronic equipment.\n@highlight\n38-year-old Kyle Kester was stabbed to death in his home in Jalisco, Mexico on February 10\n@highlight\nThe suspects in the murder, a pair of teenagers and a 21-year-old had been helping the victim install an irrigation system on his property\n@highlight\nKester moved to Mexico in 2010 to buildi his dream home, a 6,000-square-foot stucco estate\n@highlight\nThe Minnesota native had said the locals were like family to him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Slain: Kyle Kester, 38, was robbed and brutally murdered on February 10 shortly after moving into his dream home he spent two years building in @placeholder", "idx": 74077}], "idx": 48274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)There is an old saying among soldiers and correspondents who cover them that when two people drink from the same canteen in some desert, jungle or other war zone they have a bond for life. This came to me in the middle of the night last night as I failed to make sleep come hours after learning that my friend and long-time colleague Bob Simon had lost his life. Death took him in a car crash in New York City. Bob and I had drunk from the same canteen more than once during the 48 years we had known each other, 38 of those working together at CBS News. Once, in South Africa I think it was, we were talking over an adult beverage or two in the shank of an evening about dangerous assignments, a subject about which Bob was experienced and expert. With a piercing look and a hint of that slightly off-center smile he sometimes had, he said something along the lines of, \"More correspondents are injured getting out of the shower and more are killed in automobile accidents than probably anywhere else.\" The irony of that memory mixed with how death took him is painful and lingers.\n@highlight\n\"60 Minutes\" correspondent Bob Simon died in a car accident Wednesday\n@highlight\nDan Rather: Simon was one of the best writers ever to work in TV journalism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To look at @placeholder's roll call of overseas postings is to see the embodiment of a foreign correspondent.", "idx": 74080}], "idx": 48276} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Britain's foremost aviation showcase celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The Spitfire is one of the aircraft from Farnborough's inaugural show getting airborne once again to celebrate the airshow's 60th year. The 46th Farnborough International Airshow will commemorate the first show ever held in 1948 at this year's event in Hampshire which runs from July 14 to 20. \"As we look back on the past 60 years, we also are excited to continue looking forward to the next 60 years,\" said John Cairns, Head of Services at Farnborough International Limited (FIL) which runs the biennial airshow.\n@highlight\nFarnborough International Airshow celebrates its 60th year in 2008\n@highlight\nFlying displays will include Spitfire and Sea Hawk planes which first flew in 1948\n@highlight\nAerospace industry will be represented by 1,500 companies from 25 countries\n@highlight\nProfessionals will be able to see the MiG 29 and the F 16 fighter jets in the air", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 250, "end": 282}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 584}, {"start": 631, "end": 663}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2006, @placeholder trade week accumulated $42 billion worth of orders including $550 million in business aviation orders.", "idx": 74093}], "idx": 48287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(PEOPLE.com) -- Katy Perry's parents, who are evangelical ministers, mentioned their famous daughter a number of times at religious services in Ohio on Wednesday, but sidestepped the issue of her divorce from Russell Brand. Keith and Mary Hudson, who arrived at Church on the Rise in Westlake, outside Cleveland, to host two nights of \"prophetic services,\" said they attend Perry's concerts even though they don't love the idea of people worshiping pop idols. \"I only go for one reason and one reason only ... because I love my daughter and I will always love her,\" Keith Hudson said. \"It was almost like church,\" he added of the concert experience, adding that Perry's fans \"want to worship and they want to love, they are just worshiping and loving the wrong person.\"\n@highlight\nKeith and Mary Hudson sidestepped the issue of Katy Perry's divorce\n@highlight\n\"I love my daughter and I will always love her,\" Keith Hudson said\n@highlight\n\"I'm sure that Katy's trending on the Internet was to get you here to church,\" Mary Hudson said", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 909, "end": 920}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the news they call us, '@placeholder's parents are religious.'", "idx": 74094}], "idx": 48288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)\"Uncle\" Hammad, a local Bedouin camel farmer is staring at me as though I've offended him. 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I've asked him how he's been affected by Dubai's transformation from desert outpost to international city in the space of 25 years, and now I'm bracing myself for a lecture on the blight of modernity and how materialists like me are tainting his land. \"My grandfather had a tent and a camel ...\"\n@highlight\nVintage Land Rover safaris explore the delicate sand dunes of Dubai\n@highlight\nPlatinum Heritage organizes luxury excursions into the traditional world of the emirate's Bedouin\n@highlight\nRetro safaris offer a gentler way of experiencing the area's wildlife that so-called \"dune bashing\" excursions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 602, "end": 619}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 697}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder experience is different from many desert safaris on offer.", "idx": 74102}], "idx": 48291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Five successful plus-size models who lost their representation when their mainstream agency, Ford Models, closed down its 'Ford +' division in 2013, have formed their own coalition. 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'Some people are meant to be a size negative zero and some people are meant to be a size 16', says Danielle Redman, herself a U.S. size 12, who models a range of sportswear along with fellow ALDA members Ashley Graham, Marquita Pring, Inga Eiriksdottir and Julie Henderson.\n@highlight\nALDA was formed by five plus-size models; Danielle Redman, Ashley Graham, Marquita Pring, Inga Eiriksdottir and Julie Henderson\n@highlight\nThe women lost their representation at Ford Models in 2013 when the agency closed its plus-size division\n@highlight\nLast year, after launching ALDA, all five models were signed by IMG Models for its main board\n@highlight\nThe models appear together in February issue of feminist culture magazine Bust", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 386, "end": 400}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 660}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Category defining: All five @placeholder models broke convention last January when IMG Models signed them to its main board.", "idx": 74103}, {"query": "'What @placeholder does is say, \"Listen, every woman is beautiful\".'", "idx": 74104}], "idx": 48292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russian and American leaders paint starkly different pictures of Ukraine, blaming each other for a crisis that shows no signs of simmering down. A defiant Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that masked gunmen are fueling anarchy in Ukraine. He decried what he called an illegitimate government that illegally seized power in a coup with U.S. backing, arguing that his country has a right to use military force. U.S. President Barack Obama and his country's top diplomat said Ukraine's new government is democratically responding to the people's will. 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Raymond Soeoth, pictured here with his wife, says he was injected with drugs by ICE agents against his will. One of the drugs in question is the potent anti-psychotic drug Haldol, which is often used to treat schizophrenia or other mental illnesses. Doctors say they are required to see patients in person before such drugs are administered. Two immigrants, Raymond Soeoth of Indonesia and Amadou Diouf of Senegal in West Africa, told CNN they were injected with the drugs against their will.\n@highlight\nDetainees file suit against ICE, allege they were injected with drugs\n@highlight\nOne detainee tells CNN: \"What they did to me was very, very bad\"\n@highlight\nICE says 1,073 detainees have had \"medical escorts\" since 2003\n@highlight\nSen. Lieberman vows to investigate further; spokesman calls charges \"troubling\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 53, "end": 87}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 777, "end": 779}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But both Soeoth and @placeholder say they had not exhibited any combative behavior.", "idx": 74117}], "idx": 48301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:21 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 18 June 2012 Rielle Hunter, the mistress who derailed John Edwards' political career, says she was not the only lover the two-time presidential candidate had outside his marriage. In her explosive new book about her affair with Edwards and the child she had with him, Hunter claims the North Carolina Democrat had two other mistresses while he was with his wife Elizabeth. But, Edwards lied when he first met Hunter, she says, and told her had even more lovers. Hunter seems to excuse Edwards' attacks on the people around him, especially his cancer-stricken wife Elizabeth, whom she called a 'witch on wheels.'\n@highlight\nFor five years, Edwards told Hunter he had three other mistresses across the country\n@highlight\nIn fact, she says, he had affairs with two other women, all before their relationship began\n@highlight\nHunter defends Edwards and blasts his cancer-stricken wife and former aide\n@highlight\nTell-all book due to be released on June 26", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Disgraced: Former senator @placeholder was acquitted on one count of accepting illegal campaign funds and a mistrial was declared on the five other counts", "idx": 74119}], "idx": 48303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was one of the worst genocides since the Nazi era. The brutal Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975 and terrorized the population for four years, killing more than one million people. One of its infamous leaders died Thursday, escaping judgment for war crimes at the hands of a U.N. tribunal. Ieng Sary passed away in the capital Phnom Penh at age 87, the United Nations-backed court for Cambodia said. He was the foreign minister under, and the brother-in-law-of, Khmer Rouge dictator Pol Pot. On Tuesday, he was hospitalized for stomach pains. The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia -- the U.N.-backed court -- will establish the cause of death before releasing his body to his family.\n@highlight\nHe escapes justice for alleged genocide\n@highlight\nGenocide in Cambodia in the 1970's killed more than a million\n@highlight\nThe defendants are all over age 77, and critics say the trial is dragging on\n@highlight\nPeople in Cambodia have shown high interest in the trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 306, "end": 314}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 563, "end": 584}, {"start": 593, "end": 610}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the next four years, the communist Khmer Rouge under @placeholder was blamed for the deaths of some 1.7 million people through torture, execution, hard labor and starvation.", "idx": 74122}], "idx": 48305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A new French law making it a crime to publicly deny the Ottoman Empire's genocide of Armenians a century ago was ruled unconstitutional Tuesday by France's Constitutional Council. The measure, which triggered condemnation from modern Turkey, was given final passage by the French Senate and signed into law by President Nicolas Sarkozy last month. Sarkozy's office immediately issued a statement calling for a new version of the law \"taking into account the decision of the Constitutional Council.\" \"The president believes that genocide denial is intolerable and must be punished in this regard,\" the statement said. The country's highest judicial body reviewed it at the request of National Assembly members and French senators.\n@highlight\n\"A grave mistake has been corrected,\" the Turkish Foreign Ministry says\n@highlight\n\"The Council deems the law unconstitutional,\" France's highest court says\n@highlight\nPresident Sarkozy calls for a new version of the law addressing the court's concerns\n@highlight\nTurkey denies genocide and says the deaths resulted from World War I fighting", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 177}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 320, "end": 334}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 474, "end": 495}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 783, "end": 806}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Turkish government called it \"an example of irresponsibility\" and vowed to \"express our reaction against it in every platform\" when the bill passed the @placeholder -- the lower house of the French parliament -- in December.", "idx": 74124}], "idx": 48307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "United Nations (CNN) -- Jubilant Libyan rebels in Benghazi erupted with fireworks and gunfire after the U.N. Security Council voted Thursday evening to impose a no-fly zone and permit \"all necessary measures\" to protect civilians. The opposition, with devoted but largely untrained and under-equipped units, has suffered military setbacks this week. It has said such international action was necessary for it to have any chance of thwarting Moammar Gadhafi's imminent assault on the rebel stronghold. \"We're hoping and praying that the United Nations will come up with a very firm and very fast resolution and they will enforce it immediately,\" said Ahmed El-Gallal, a senior opposition coordinator, before the vote.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama calls French, British leaders\n@highlight\nU.N. secretary-general will travel to region\n@highlight\nLibya says its troops will protect civilians\n@highlight\nThe Security Council approves measures against Libya", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 104, "end": 124}, {"start": 441, "end": 455}, {"start": 536, "end": 549}, {"start": 650, "end": 664}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 901, "end": 916}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a radio address aired on Libyan state TV, @placeholder criticized residents of Benghazi and called them \"traitors\" for seeking help from outsiders.", "idx": 74129}], "idx": 48310} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Elon Musk has built a $12 billion company in an endeavor to pave the way to Mars for humanity. He insists that Mars is a \"long-term insurance policy\" for \"the light of consciousness\" in the face of climate change, extinction events, and our recklessness with technology. On the other hand, astronaut Chris Hadfield is skeptical: \"Humanity is not going extinct,\" he told me. He added: \"There's no great compelling reason to go, apart from curiosity, and that's not going to be enough to sustain the immense cost necessary with the technology that exists right now.\" But I question our future, stuck here on Earth. Our environment is a highly balanced system and we are the destabilizing element. Pursuing \"green\" initiatives is no long-term solution to the wall we're hurtling towards, they're speed bumps. If this is where humankind is destined to remain, then we shall find ourselves fighting over whatever is left of it.\n@highlight\nPursuing \"green\" initiatives is no long-term solution to the wall we're hurtling towards, says Ashley Dove-Jay\n@highlight\nDove-Jay: Launching missions to Mars would use less energy than those to the Moon\n@highlight\nMars program certainly has challenges to overcome, but technological gap between us and Mars is smaller than it was for the Moon program in 1960s, he adds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 13}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With Martian gravity around a third of that on @placeholder, it would take astronauts a couple of days to acclimatize, and perhaps a few months to fully adapt.", "idx": 74142}, {"query": "Any Martian life will have evolved independently and is unlikely to be capable even of interacting with @placeholder life on a molecular level.", "idx": 74145}], "idx": 48317} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you're a James Bond fan, times right now are as dark as one of 007's tuxedos. The next Bond movie has been put on hold because of MGM's lingering financial troubles. And no one knows when, or even if, a Bond movie will hit the big screen again. But this week, the promise that appears at the end credits of every Bond film (\"James Bond Will Return ...\") is being kept by a pair of video games. 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Along with provincial elections in Iraq, residents in Basra may also be voting to become an autonomous region. Lawmakers have started a drive that would give the Shiite-dominated province the status of a federal region -- the same legal power as the multi-province autonomous region of Kurdistan in northern Iraq. 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Standardized tests have become \"far too disconnected from the work of our high schools,\" Coleman said at an event in Austin, Texas. They're too stressful for students, too filled with mystery and \"tricks\" to raise scores and aren't necessarily creating more college-ready students, he said. The SAT to be released in spring 2016 is designed to change that, he said. The test will include three sections -- evidence-based reading and writing, math and an optional essay -- each retooled to stop students from simply filling a bubble on the test sheet.\n@highlight\nCollege Board's SAT test will undergo its first major changes since 2005\n@highlight\nTest will align with high school curricula and return to a 1600 scoring scale\n@highlight\nFree test preparation will be offered through the College Board and Khan Academy\n@highlight\nThe new test will be available to students in spring 2016", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, when @placeholder announced plans to redesign the SAT, he said it would launch in 2015.", "idx": 74165}, {"query": "@placeholder's Khan Academy tools will supplement that learning.", "idx": 74166}], "idx": 48332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 08:34 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 21 October 2013 Former Vice President Dick Cheney has revealed that he had a signed resignation letter ready for much of his time in President George W. Bush\u2019s administration in case he became incapacitated by a heart attack. Cheney has had five heart attacks- including one during the month of Bush\u2019s first election- and felt that he had to prepare in case something happened while in office. During an interview on The Today Show, he said that one of his motivations in drawing up the unusual letter was because he looked back at the medical problems of Woodrow Wilson who had a stroke that incapacitated him but kept him in office due to the constraints of the Constitution.\n@highlight\nFormer Vice President has had five heart attacks and a heart transplant\n@highlight\nCheney is now promoting a book he wrote with his cardiologist\n@highlight\nRevealed that he feared he would be incapacitated in office and the Constitution had no parameters to replace him so he wrote a letter removing him from office that could be used if he was unable to write\n@highlight\nAlso said his doctor warned against a terrorist attack using a defibrillator like Homeland showed in a recent episode", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 992, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unusual: This picture shows @placeholder's old heart immediately after it was removed, and it was noticeably bigger than it should be", "idx": 74174}], "idx": 48337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Australian radio DJ who made the prank call to the London hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated during her pregnancy has admitted she 'should have tried harder' to stop the call going to air. The hoax by Mel Greig and her colleague Michael Christian in December 2012 was linked to the death of British nurse Jacintha Saldanha, who blamed them in her suicide note. Ms Greig's mother has since received death threats, while the 2DayFM presenter has battled depression. 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Rescue workers previously suspended their search when sensors on board the vessel measured movement, Massimo Maccheroni, of the Coast Guard general command, told CNN. \"When this happens all rescue forces have to leave the ship, (so as) not to put their lives in danger,\" he said. Underwater searches will not resume until Saturday, the Italian coast guard said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Search operations resume on the upper part of the vessel\n@highlight\nNEW: The captain's lawyer talks to an Italian news channel\n@highlight\nUnderwater searches were suspended when the ship moved\n@highlight\nRelatives of some of the victims scatter flowers from a boat at the wreck site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 373, "end": 390}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities are considering when to call off the search for survivors and start the recovery operation, which would mean salvage workers can start emptying the ship's huge fuel tanks.", "idx": 74193}, {"query": "Until now we only have one fact: the fact that the ship @placeholder hit a rock.", "idx": 74194}], "idx": 48352} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The final moments of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov as he walked across a Moscow bridge with his girlfriend before being shot in a 'contract hit' were caught on CCTV revealed today. The 55-year-old former deputy prime minister was gunned down on Great Moskvoretsky Bridge on Friday in a 'politically motivated' attack which has sparked outrage and public mourning. Footage of the killing has surfaced, with Russian media reports claiming the killer emerged on foot after loitering on the bridge waiting for Mr Nemtsov. A clip purports to show the killer appear moments after Mr Nemtsov and Anna Duritskaya walk along the bridge which overlooks St Basil's Cathedral.\n@highlight\nBoris Nemtsov was gunned down on Great Moskvoretsky Bridge on Friday\n@highlight\nCCTV footage of moment the 55-year-old was shot four times has emerged\n@highlight\nIt purports to show gunman making escape in organised getaway car\n@highlight\nRussian media reports the killer had been waiting for Nemtsov on foot\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin said his murder had 'all the makings of a contract hit'\n@highlight\nThe Russian President denied having any involvement in the shooting\n@highlight\nCritics claim Nemtsov was shot after publicly condemning the leader\n@highlight\nUkrainian President fingered the Kremlin as the culprits of his death", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 248, "end": 272}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 606}, {"start": 646, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 712, "end": 736}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1247}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was a prominent and vocal critic of Mr @placeholder and wrote a number of reports in recent years linking Putin and his inner circle to corruption.", "idx": 74198}], "idx": 48354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sebastian Vettel doesn't like losing -- and Formula One's youngest ever triple world champion showed he means business after wrapping up pole position at Sepang Saturday. The Red Bull driver, who started at the front of the grid at Melbourne last weekend, was beaten into third after Lotus' Kimi Raikkonen and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso took the top two spots. Vettel's frustration at failing to make the most of his advantage was palpable, but ahead of Sunday's second race of the season in Malaysia, he demonstrated once again why he's the man to beat. 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Meanwhile a modern 4x4 is parked just around the corner from a classic Ford Model T - in trademark black. These evocative images, showing a bizarre clash of past and present, demonstrate beautifully the way our cities have changed with the passage of time - and the ways they haven't. Past meets present: This image shows a bus pulling on to Trafford Road Bridge in Salford, blended with a team of three horses and carriages bearing goods from the nearby docks\n@highlight\nPostal worker Neil Pearson, 46, blended archive images with his own to create an intriguing mix of past and present", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 8}, {"start": 32, "end": 51}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It sometimes takes days to edit the images to perfection, but Mr Pearson believes that the area around @placeholder and Manchester has remained largely unchanged.", "idx": 74201}], "idx": 48357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Amman, Jordan (CNN) -- Forget your preconceptions. Erase your stereotypes -- or at least set them aside for a moment. The Middle East, this ancient land battered by powerful forces and mystical passions, is full of surprises. I have traveled in and out of various countries in the Middle East over the course of decades. All too often and in too many places, aspects of life made it seem as if the clock became stuck in a different time. No longer. Here are five signs the Middle East is changing in ways you may not have expected: 1. Instead of politics and religion, try tango and salsa: It's true; politics and religion remain at the core of much that goes on here. And it is also true that Jordan has stood near the front of Arab modernity in many respects. Still, you might be surprised to find that for many, the passion for tango and salsa weigh more than ideology and sectarianism. After the sun sets over Amman, Jordan's capital, local nightclubs become thick with smoke and crowded with hip, fashionable, often apolitical young Arabs.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: The Middle East shows signs of change new to a frequent visitor to the region\n@highlight\nShe says Amman, Jordan, club scene with tango, salsa shows yen for modern, secular world\n@highlight\nShe says governments chafe at new use of political humor, and U.S. less an object of awe\n@highlight\nGhitis: Israel seen less as root of region's troubles, and even kings say they want democracy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1324}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1367, "end": 1372}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And yet in conversations with people here, and even in the views expressed by an Arab columnist, the old theory that all the @placeholder's problems originate with the Jewish state has little currency.", "idx": 74206}], "idx": 48361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sydney Swans veteran Adam Goodes has revealed that he is considering entering politics when he playing days with Australian Football are over. The Australian of the Year recipient has been vocal in the past about his desire to be remembered as more than a football player, and to use his career in AFL as a way to create history on and off the field. 'I don\u2019t simply want to be remembered for just kicking around a footy. I want to be remembered for making a difference,' Goodes said. Scroll down for video Adam Goodes has expressed interest in a career in politics when he hangs up his Sydney Swans jersey\n@highlight\nSydney Swans veteran Adam Goodes said that he wants to be remembered 'for making a difference'\n@highlight\nThe Australian of the Year and Indigenous Australian activist said that politics is an option when he finishes playing AFL\n@highlight\nThe football player has been vocal in the past about creating history on and off the field\n@highlight\nGoodes made controversial statements earlier in the year about Australian policies suppressing Indigenous history", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 114, "end": 132}, {"start": 148, "end": 169}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 729, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said it was a different accolade altogether to the one's he was used to receiving in @placeholder.", "idx": 74210}], "idx": 48364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:24 EST, 6 September 2013 The next Prime Minister? Polls show Tony Abbott's Liberal-National coalition heading for a landslide victory Tony Abbott, leader of Australia's opposition party, looks set to win the country's national election on Saturday ending six years of Labour rule. Pledging to be 'a leader for everyone' the father of three said: 'If it happens, I will be extraordinarily conscious of the heavy burden of responsibility, of the duties, the extraordinary duties, that will have descended upon my shoulders.' A Fairfax Media poll on Friday showed Mr Abbott's Liberal-National coalition with a 54 to 46 per cent lead.\n@highlight\nDespite being unpopular in opinion polls victory looks likely for Abbott\n@highlight\nEmbarrassment for Labour as Rudd fails to revive party\n@highlight\nA win for Abbott on Saturday will mean an end to Labour's six year rule", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However current Prime Minister @placeholder refused to rule his party out, saying: 'There is fight in the old dog yet.", "idx": 74212}], "idx": 48366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 11 September 2013 Bulgaria is closing its investigation into one of the most notorious Cold War assassinations - the killing of exiled dissident Georgy Markov with the poisoned tip of an umbrella on London's Waterloo Bridge. Markov, a writer, journalist and opponent of Bulgaria's then communist regime, died on September 11, 1978 after a stranger shot a poisoned pellet into his leg. Prosecutors have failed to identify, arrest or charge anybody for the crime, known as the 'Bulgarian umbrella', and so they announced today that the case would now be closed.\n@highlight\nBulgarian dissident Georgy Markov died days after being jabbed with a poison-tipped umbrella as he crossed Waterloo Bridge in 1978\n@highlight\nAfter 35 years, and no suspects, Bulgaria is closing the case on the assassination of the former BBC journalist\n@highlight\nThey say information that came to light this year following the release of secret police files has not brought any clarity on the identity of the killer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 888, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bulgarian defector Markov, a broadcaster for the @placeholder overseas Service, was murdered on Sept 11, 1978", "idx": 74213}], "idx": 48367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rush Limbaugh has admitted to being 'racist' following comments he made about actor Idris Elba. 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That student, Aaron Fisher, later became known as the first of 10 victims in a scathing indictment of serial and predatory child sex abuse by Sandusky, who is now serving 30 years in prison for his crimes. The co-author of Fisher's book, Mike Gillum, told CNN that he and Fisher's mother have been approached by investigators with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office about the actions of administrators at Central Mountain High School in 2008.\n@highlight\nPennsylvania attorney general's office asks questions about school administration's actions\n@highlight\nJerry Sandusky would take boy out of class without his mother's permission\n@highlight\nSandusky is now serving 30 years in prison for child sexual abuse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 726, "end": 753}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 878, "end": 891}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fisher made his name public last year with the publication of his book, \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 74223}], "idx": 48372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is a rare, strange day when Senate Republicans vote to block billions in tax cuts. 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The boy, wearing Angry Birds jeans, black leather boots and a white rosary around his neck, had apparently gotten lost on his way north from his native country and was found earlier this month, alone in the brush less than a mile from the nearest U.S. home, a South Texas sheriff said Monday. While hundreds of immigrants die crossing the border each year, the discovery of Gilberto Francisco Ramos Juarez's decomposed body in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this month highlights the perils unaccompanied children face as the U.S. government searches for ways to deal with record numbers of children crossing into the country illegally.\n@highlight\nBoy identified at Gilberto Francisco Ramo Jaurez, who was found June 15 less than a mile from the border\n@highlight\nRamo Jaurez is a native of Guatemala\n@highlight\nAuthorities used the number in his belt to help ID his remains, which authorities believe had been in the desert for up to two weeks\n@highlight\nThe boy's Family says he was being led into the U.S. by a coyote\n@highlight\nThe last time his family heard from him was 25 days before his body was found", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 581, "end": 611}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 872, "end": 901}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The boy's brother gave authorities his father's phone number in @placeholder, and the dad identified the boy's personal items.", "idx": 74237}], "idx": 48383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius faced another day of relentless cross-examination Friday as the prosecution challenged his account of the killing of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Prosecutor Gerrie Nel has accused the athlete of hiding the truth about the death of Steenkamp, whom he shot last year through a closed toilet door in his home in Pretoria, South Africa. His questions again sought to undermine Pistorius' reliability and credibility and to portray the Olympic athlete as someone who was inventing his version of events and \"tailoring\" evidence to suit his story. 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Jurors watched a video on Wednesday of the Playboy model singing, kissing and bathing with her infant daughter just two months before her February 2007 death.\n@highlight\nDefense lawyers says they will not call any witnesses\n@highlight\nProsecutors are expected to rest their case Friday\n@highlight\nVideo of Smith and her baby bathing was intended to show drug impairment\n@highlight\nJudge has hinted he might drop some charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder smiled several times as he watched the video from his seat at the defense table.", "idx": 74249}, {"query": "They repeated that exchange several times before @placeholder said \"She made a funny face, she pointed to the camera.\"", "idx": 74250}], "idx": 48392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of Asia's youngest self-made billionaires, 35-year-old Yoshikazu Tanaka looks the part of a young internet tycoon. 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Around 400 thugs made 'Sieg Heil' salutes and chanted racist abuse before they started attacking Paris St Germain fans\n@highlight\nChaos ensued as 400 thugs let off flares, started fights and chanted abuse\n@highlight\nHooligans chanted offensive EDL songs and made 'Sieg Heil' salutes\n@highlight\nPolice sent riot vans to the crowded streets to try and break up violence\n@highlight\nAround 2000 Chelsea fans are in the French capital for European cup tie\n@highlight\nParis St Germain are hosting Chelsea in Champions League quarter-final", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 956, "end": 971}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 996, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chelsea only have around 2000 allocated tickets for tonight's Champions League quarter final, but many thousands of fans have come to @placeholder anyway.", "idx": 74255}], "idx": 48396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was in the majestic surroundings of Muirfield that the original gold-plated superstar of golf secured his first major title. The small town of Gullane to the east of Edinburgh that is all set to welcome the modern titans of the game for the 142nd staging of the British Open played host to a true pioneer back in 1896. Harry Vardon won a total of six British Open titles, a record that still stands, but his achievements in the game stretch far beyond his haul of majors, which was lifted to seven by his 1900 U.S. Open triumph.\n@highlight\nHarry Vardon has won six British Open titles, more than anyone else in history\n@highlight\nVardon was golf's first worldwide superstar after his popular playing tours of America\n@highlight\nJersey-native won his first Open title at Muirfield, the scene for the 2014 installment\n@highlight\nPeter Thompson, who won five Open titles, calls him \"the God of golf\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Had someone won seven or even six Opens we wouldn't have had @placeholder as a God.", "idx": 74257}, {"query": "Had someone won seven or even six Opens we wouldn't have had Vardon as a @placeholder.", "idx": 74258}], "idx": 48398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Slack, Home Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 15:58 EST, 1 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:21 EST, 2 April 2013 A Tory Cabinet minister today invites Ed Miliband to join forces to end the human rights \u2018madness\u2019 keeping Abu Qatada in Britain. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling says the system has gone \u2018badly wrong\u2019 when the UK cannot deport a man \u2018who so obviously despises what we stand for\u2019. Writing in the Daily Mail, he says that the Conservatives would change human rights laws immediately \u2013 but they do not have the votes needed in Parliament. 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And it's just as well - for since the demise of the space shuttle programme last year, NASA has been forced to piggy-back off other countries rockets for its space expeditions. This enforced co-operation was on show on Sunday, when American Sunita Williams joined colleagues from Russia and Japan on a Soyuz capsule headed to the International Space Station for a four-month mission.\n@highlight\nRussian, Japanese and U.S. crew blasts off successfully\n@highlight\nMoscow hopes to restore confidence in space programme", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 493, "end": 507}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 582, "end": 608}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It comes as budget restraints and shifting priorities have held back @placeholder manned space launches.", "idx": 74291}], "idx": 48425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 13:41 EST, 28 August 2012 | UPDATED: 20:00 EST, 28 August 2012 With a torch and time-lapse photography, the whole world becomes a canvas for artists who create \u2018magic\u2019 light paintings. Russian artists Dmitry Alekseevich Makarov, 29, and Catherine Larina, 28 are following in the footsteps of Pablo Picasso who experimented with light painting with stunning effect in 1949. Makarov and Larina from Moscow spend hours creating their works, painting with light to create illuminated animals and human figures. 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After his death in 1323\u2009BC, Tutankhamun was rapidly embalmed and buried, but fire investigators believe a chemical reaction caused by embalming oils used on his mummy sparked the blaze. A fragment of flesh from the boy pharaoh, whose tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter and the Earl of Carnarvon, was tested by researchers who confirmed his body was burnt while sealed in his coffin. Fire: Tutankhamun burst into flame inside his sarcophagus because of a chemical reaction from the chemicals he was embalmed with\n@highlight\nThe Egyptian boy pharaoh 'burst into flame after chemical reaction'\n@highlight\nHis body caught fire inside sarcophagus thanks to embalming fluid\n@highlight\nScientists also believe a chariot crash was the cause of his death", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 201, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 480}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He became pharaoh at the age of 10 in 1333 @placeholder and ruled for just nine years until his death.", "idx": 74313}], "idx": 48444} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:26 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:31 EST, 12 December 2013 The success of Taco Bell's Dorito Loco taco shell has the snack food's owner Pepsico scrambling to find new ways to use its cheese dust. PepsiCo, which owns Cheetos, Fritos, Tostitos and other snacks, found huge success last year after teaming up with Taco Bell to create Dorito-flavored taco shells, sales of which topped $1 billion in October. Since the enormous boon, Pepsico has been eager to dream up other restaurant dishes featuring the popular snack. The new salt? The unparalleled success of the Taco Bell/Doritos mash-up has Doritos parent company Pepsico scrambling to figure out how to get the addicting flavor dust onto more and more new products\n@highlight\nPepsico, which owns Doritos, announced Thursday it's signed a deal with restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings for pairings that include the cheese chip\n@highlight\nThe company also hopes to create other branded hybrid products, such as Mountain Dew sauces and dressings\n@highlight\nSales of Taco Bell's Doritos Locos tacos topped a staggering $1 billion in October", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 853, "end": 870}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Countless possibilities: Pepsico announced Thursday a partnership with @placeholder.", "idx": 74314}], "idx": 48445} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A controversial car modification pioneered by McLaren will be banned for the next Formula One season after the rest of the teams voted against it. The f-duct aerodynamic system, which channels air flow to allow vehicles to go faster on the straights, has also been adapted by Ferrari. However, concerns have arisen about how the feature is operated, with Ferrari's version requiring the driver to open and close a hole in the cockpit with his hands -- meaning less control over the steering wheel. McLaren unsuccessfully tried to convince the other teams at a meeting before Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, won by Red Bull's Mark Webber, that the innovation should not be barred.\n@highlight\nMcLaren team pioneered f-duct system, which allows cars to go faster on the straights\n@highlight\nFerrari also adapted it, requiring drivers to open and close hole in cockpit with their hands\n@highlight\nOther teams voted against it before Spanish Grand Prix, citing safety and cost concerns\n@highlight\nMercedes chief says f-duct systems have little applications outside of Formula One", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 998, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesperson said details of the other recommendations would not be made available at this stage.", "idx": 74316}], "idx": 48447} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Poetry, performance and prayer celebrated the voice of literary giant Maya Angelou at a memorial service held Saturday at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. \"She taught us that we are each wonderfully made, intricately woven and put on this earth for a purpose,\" first lady Michelle Obama said during her tribute to the celebrated poet and actress. Angelou, 86, died at her Winston-Salem home on May 28. Angelou had been \"frail\" and suffering from heart problems, her literary agent said. Angelou taught American studies for years at Wake Forest. Obama did not meet Angelou until 2008, while on the campaign trail, but she said Angelou's poem 'Phenomenal Woman' had a profound impact on her life.\n@highlight\nMemorial service celebrates life and work of Maya Angelou\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama: \"She celebrated black women's beauty like no one had ever dared to\"\n@highlight\nOprah Winfrey: \"The loss I feel I cannot describe\"\n@highlight\nBill Clinton: \"God loaned her his voice\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 131, "end": 152}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 185}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 821}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 980, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She also graced us with an anthem for all women, a call to all of us to embrace our @placeholder-given beauty.", "idx": 74325}], "idx": 48453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Can liberals ever be happy? I keep asking myself this question as I hear an increasing number complaining about President Obama. There seems to be a Greek chorus of liberal whining: \"I'm disappointed by him.\" \"I expected more.\" \"I thought he would be different.\" Earlier this week, singer Jackson Browne, a vocal 2008 Obama supporter, lamented that President Obama is \"...just as beholden to the people who put him in office as any of the Republicans would be.\" Matt Damon, who had very publicly supported Obama in 2008, has now very publicly attacked President Obama. Damon even went so far as to heap praise on former President Bush, saying: \"I would kiss George W. Bush on the mouth\" in appreciation for his work fighting AIDS in Africa. 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Julia Samuel told MailOnline that she was delighted at the honour and saw her role as an 'important responsibility'. The inclusion of Mrs Samuel, 54, in yesterday's list of seven godparents was a poignant acknowledgement of William\u2019s late mother. She met and became friends with Diana in 1987 when the two were seated next to each other at a dinner and, according to Mrs Samuel, 'saw something in each other'. Scroll down for video Honoured: Julia Samuel, pictured with her husband Michael, left, and fellow godparent Hugh Grosvenor, son of the Duke of Westminster, right, spoke of her pride today at being made godmother to Prince George\n@highlight\nJulia Samuel being made one of seven god-parents was a poignant acknowledgement of William\u2019s late mother\n@highlight\n54-year-old met Diana in 1987 at dinner and says they became close because they 'saw something in each other'\n@highlight\n'It is both a joyful and an important responsibility which I am incredibly proud to accept,' Mrs Samuel said\n@highlight\nGeorge was baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the historic Chapel Royal at St James's Palace yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 663}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many will have been hoping for a recognition of @placeholder on such an historic day and Mrs Samuel's presence was just that.", "idx": 74331}], "idx": 48457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles for MailOnline Most children have birthday wishlists as long as their arms but all Alejandrina Najera, from Texas, wanted for her 10th birthday was a single card from her parents. But after Alejandrina's request went viral, the little girl, who suffers from an incurable brain disease, has been inundated with cards and presents from all over the world. Alejandrina, who is known to her family as Ali, was born with neuroaxonal dystrophy, a rare condition that affects the nervous system. Scroll down for video Terminally ill: Alejandrina Najera, nine, has a brain disease that will kill her before she reaches adulthood\n@highlight\nAlejandrina Najera, nine, from Texas suffers from incurable brain disease\n@highlight\nThe condition is expected to kill Alejandrina before she reaches adulthood\n@highlight\nAsked her parents for a card for her 10th birthday but request went viral\n@highlight\nHas so far received 850 cards ahead of her big day on the 9th September\n@highlight\nMother says the love being shown to her daughter has left her 'speechless'\n@highlight\nFamily are trying to raise \u00a330,000 to make their home wheelchair friendly", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 98, "end": 115}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 542, "end": 559}, {"start": 647, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is very hard to know when @placeholder is in pain or needing something due to her trouble expressing herself,' she explains.", "idx": 74332}], "idx": 48458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a Republican, represents the 3rd District of Utah in Congress and is appearing in CNN.com's \"Freshman Year\" series, along with Rep. Jared Polis, a Democrat from Colorado. Here, his wife, Julie Chaffetz, talks about how she copes with the challenges of her freshman year as a \"congressional spouse.\" Julie Chaffetz and her husband, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, pose in front of a view of Washington. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In reality, there's a lot more to serving in Congress than simply voting on the House floor. There are plenty of tasks -- technically optional -- that are essential for someone who wants to do this job well.\n@highlight\nRep. Chaffetz's wife, Julie, is raising three children; writes \"perspective is everything\"\n@highlight\n\"Planning is crucial.\" Julie used to go with the flow, but \"now, time is precious\"\n@highlight\nJulie Chaffetz says support from family and close friends keeps her going\n@highlight\nSays being flexible important as plans change or the need to travel comes up", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Jason Chaffetz and @placeholder.", "idx": 74333}], "idx": 48459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London A teen beauty queen has followed in her mother's high heeled footsteps - by clinching the same beauty pageant title as she did 30 years earlier. Zara Holland, 18, is now in the running to be made Miss England after being crowned Miss Hull. But for proud mother, Cheryl Hakeney, 49, her daughter's victory was extra special - because she herself held the Miss Hull title in 1984, when she was just 19. Good genes: Zara Holland, 18, is now in the running to be made Miss England after being crowned Miss Hull. Her mother Cheryl Hakeney, 49, held the title herself in 1984, when she was 19\n@highlight\nZara Holland, 18, in running to be Miss England after winning Miss Hull\n@highlight\nHer mother, Cheryl Hekeney, 49, was Miss England runner-up at 19 in 1984\n@highlight\nCheryl says competition now looks for 'whole package'\n@highlight\nZara has acted in Emmerdale and Hollyoaks\n@highlight\nWill represent Hull at the Miss England final held in Torquay in June", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 536, "end": 549}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The similarity between the pair in their winners' photos is striking - with the exception of @placeholder's 80s perm.", "idx": 74334}], "idx": 48460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has accused Hamas of causing thousands of unnecessary deaths by fighting in Gaza for longer than was needed. President Abbas said all casualties could have been avoided and blamed Hamas for needlessly extending the war with Israel. His words came as hundreds of Palestinian Islamic militants took part in a rally celebrating the 'victory' over Israel, in Gaza City today. Scroll down for video 'Victory': A Palestinian girl holds a Kalashinkov as Islamist fighters celebrate what they call a 'victory' over Israel following Tuesday's ceasefire Young children were seen brandishing weapons as fighters of Al-Quds brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamist organisation Palestinian Islamic Jihad, marched in the streets.\n@highlight\nPalestinian President accused Hamas of needlessly extending war\n@highlight\nAbbas said 'it was possible for us to avoid all' of the deaths in Gaza\n@highlight\nIsrael and Hamas reached truce on Tuesday, both sides declaring victory\n@highlight\nIslamist fighters held a 'victory over Israel rally' in Gaza City today", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 717, "end": 741}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indoctrinated: Two young Palestinian boys are seen perched on the shoulders of @placeholder militants, holding weapons in their hands during the victory rally in Gaza City", "idx": 74335}], "idx": 48461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Novak Djokovic's choice to postpone his wedding to concentrate on Wimbledon certainly paid off as he saw off Roger Federer in the final to pick up his second SW19 title. And now the Serb is finally getting the chance to tie the knot with his fiancee Jelena Ristic, touching down in Montenegro ahead of the ceremony. The couple were originally due to tie the knot on June 14, but decided to postpone their nuptials in favour of the famous grass court tournament and are now making up for lost time. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the soon to be married couple at a gala in London\n@highlight\nDjokovic made the most of the extra preparation time, winning in SW19\n@highlight\nHe defeated Roger Federer in an epic final at Wimbledon\n@highlight\nNow he is marrying his fiancee after a short delay from the original date", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Serbian couple have been together for around eight years, and @placeholder is often seen in the crowd cheering him on at major tournaments across the world.", "idx": 74340}], "idx": 48465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A man slips behind someone else into a packed elementary school with an AK-47-type weapon. He goes into the office and shoots at the ground, then darts between there and outside to fire at approaching police. So what do you do? If you're Antoinette Tuff, who works in the front office at Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy just outside Atlanta, you don't run. You talk. You divulge your personal struggles to the gunman, you tell him you love him, you even proactively offer to walk outside with him to surrender so police won't shoot. And then the nightmare ends with the suspect, later identified as Michael Brandon Hill, taken into custody and no one inside or outside the Decatur school even hurt, despite the gunfire.\n@highlight\nThe woman who fielded Tuff's 911 call describes her as a \"true hero\"\n@highlight\nOn a 911 call, Tuff acts as a go-between between police, the suspect\n@highlight\nShe quotes him as saying he'd wished he'd have gone to a mental hospital instead\n@highlight\nThe ordeal ends with Michael Brandon Hill's arrest and no one killed or hurt", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 288, "end": 330}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 611, "end": 630}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This week's incident is not @placeholder's first run-in with the law.", "idx": 74343}], "idx": 48466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 23:44 EST, 18 February 2014 | UPDATED: 01:27 EST, 19 February 2014 Charges: Pregnant teen Megan Grunwald is facing first-degree murder charges after her 27-year-old boyfriend shot dead a police officer in Utah last month, and she tried to help him flee Prosecutors say a 17-year-old girl was pregnant and high on meth when she and her boyfriend shot and killed a sheriff's deputy who was just trying to help them with car trouble on the side of a Utah road last month. Deputy Cory Wride was sitting in his patrol car when Megan Dakota Grunwald's 27-year-old boyfriend Jose Angel Garcia-Juaregui opened the rear window of their truck and shot him dead on January 30.\n@highlight\nMegan Grunwald is facing more than a dozen charges for a fatal car chase last month\n@highlight\nSheriff's deputy Cory Wride approached Grunwald and her boyfriend on the side of the road because he thought they were having car trouble\n@highlight\nWhile sitting in his squad car, 27-year-old boyfriend Jose Angel Garcia-Juaregui opened up the rear window and shot Wride dead\n@highlight\nThe murder set off an hours long car chase which ended in officers fatally shooting Garcia-Juaregui\n@highlight\nNow Grunwald is being charged with Wride's first-degree murder and several other felonies as an adult", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 119, "end": 132}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 551, "end": 571}, {"start": 597, "end": 622}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wride went back and forth between the pick-up truck registered to Grunwald's mother and his squad car three times, trying to figure out @placeholder's actual identity.", "idx": 74354}], "idx": 48472} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Anyone who's ever attempted to lose weight knows the frustration of trying -- and failing at -- different diets. But a study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests any low-carbohydrate or low-fat diet can produce significant weight loss results. People should choose diets that they can stick to, rather than fret over low-fat versus low-carb, says study author Bradley Johnston, assistant professor of clinical epidemiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The study Researchers looked at 48 previous studies that included a total of 7,286 overweight and obese adults. Many participants followed popular name-branded diets, including the low-carb Atkins, South Beach, or Zone diets, the balanced \"Biggest Loser,\" Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem, Volumetrics or Weight Watchers diets, or the low-fat Ornish or Rosemary Conley diets.\n@highlight\nA new study suggests any low-carb or low-fat diet can help with weight loss\n@highlight\nThe average sustained weight loss after one year was 16 pounds\n@highlight\nCardiovascular risk factors reduced with low-carb diet, study finds\n@highlight\nLack of fiber, potassium, Vitamin C are possible side effects of extreme low-carb diets", "entities": [{"start": 152, "end": 194}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 469, "end": 487}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 856, "end": 870}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the @placeholder study likely won't put a stop to it.", "idx": 74358}], "idx": 48474} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova remains on course to complete a career slam after she set up a French Open semifinal showdown with Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova. The Russian dispatched Kaia Kanepi, from Estonia, 6-2 6-3 and now needs just two more victories to join an exclusive club in the game who have won all four grand slam titles. The world No. 2 has reached the final four at Roland Garros twice before and beat Kvitova, from the Czech Republic, in the semifinals in Stuttgart -- a tournament she went on to win. 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At a news conference Monday, Cohen explained that criminal prosecution against Sandra Herold, 77, was not warranted because she was not aware of the risk her pet posed. On February 16, Herold had called her friend Charla Nash, 55, for help in getting her pet chimpanzee Travis back inside her house after he used a key to escape. When Nash arrived at the Stamford home of her friend, the chimp, who had been featured in TV commercials for Coca-Cola and Old Navy, jumped on her and began biting and mauling her, causing serious injuries to her face, neck and hands. Police shot Travis to halt the attack and he later died of gunshot wounds.\n@highlight\nChimpanzee mauled and blinded a Connecticut woman earlier this year\n@highlight\nOwner was not aware of the risk the chimpanzee posed, state's attorney says\n@highlight\nCriminal prosecution would have had to determine that owner acted recklessly\n@highlight\nIn March, Charla Nash filed a lawsuit seeking $50 million in damages from the owner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Furthermore, Herold had never had any problems with @placeholder in the past.", "idx": 74368}], "idx": 48480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mr Quincey argued that a regular can of the drink - which contains 35g or six teaspoons of sugar - was similar in calories to 'a cappuccino or a half a croissant' The European president of Coca-Cola has admitted that some customers 'don't realise' how much sugar is in the company's drinks. Speaking on Newsnight, James Quincey also conceded that 'things need to change' and servings had to reduce in size. The admission came after Jeremy Paxman took him to task on the size of servings available in cinemas - some of which contain a staggering 44 teaspoons of sugar.\n@highlight\nEuropean president James Quincey also conceded that 'things need to change' and servings had to reduce in size\n@highlight\nBut argued that a regular can of the drink - which contains six teaspoons of sugar - was similar in calories to 'a cappuccino or a half a croissant'\n@highlight\nOne 500ml bottle is more than recommended daily amount of added sugar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 'small' cinema serving is said to contain a 23 teaspoons on sugar, while a large contains 44 - 'each to be consumed in a single sitting,' Mr @placeholder added.", "idx": 74373}], "idx": 48483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has taken his firmest step yet toward running for president, launching an organization that allows him to raise money for a potential 2016 campaign. While not a formal entry into the race, opening the political action committee is the most definitive sign yet that Christie will seek the Republican presidential nomination. The move comes not long after former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush announced in December he was launching a similar organization, which kicked off an aggressive race to lock down donors and may have drawn 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney into the race. 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Priscilla Johnson McMillan knew John F. Kennedy as a senator, when she advised him on Asia. She interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald years later when she was a Russian correspondent for the North American News Alliance. Scroll down for video Remembering: Priscilla Johnson McMillan remembers meeting Oswald after she worked for JFK Crossed paths: Ms McMillan explains how Oswald was spurred on by a sense of fate as JFK passed his shop Half a century on, the 85-year-old has spoken out about the assassination.\n@highlight\nPriscilla Johnson McMillan, 85, was an advisor to Kennedy as a senator\n@highlight\nLater, as a reporter in Russia, she interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald in 1959\n@highlight\nCertain he acted alone, spurred by Marxist ideologies and 'sense of fate'\n@highlight\nDescribes meeting his widow, Marina, to write a book about the build up\n@highlight\nPays tribute to JFK as flags fly half-mast across US for Remembrance Day", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 113, "end": 138}, {"start": 145, "end": 159}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 221, "end": 237}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 296, "end": 323}, {"start": 361, "end": 386}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 522, "end": 524}, {"start": 628, "end": 653}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 758, "end": 774}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like millions of others, she was lost for words on November 22, 1963, when @placeholder was shot.", "idx": 74376}], "idx": 48485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When it comes to beating the buzzer, this is a near-impossible move. During the Utah Jazz\u2019s Friday night game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Trevor Booker managed to do something that has been called everything from a 'circus shot' to 'the craziest thing of the NBA season'. With only 0.2 seconds left on the clock, Booker executed an over-the-head slap of the ball with two hands that landed with a swish, in what will undoubtedly become the basket of the year. Making the move even more incredible is that NBA rules require 0.3 seconds to complete a full catch and shooting motion, so any shot Booker made at the time had to be a tap.\n@highlight\nMoment occurred Friday night when Utah versed Oklahoma City Thunder\n@highlight\nTrevor Booker tapped the ball with two hands for an over-the-head shot\n@highlight\nThe basket was quickly called 'the craziest thing of the NBA season'", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 88}, {"start": 122, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 698, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The amazing shot saw @placeholder take the lead into halftime with 50-44.", "idx": 74386}], "idx": 48491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dixie Dean, the Everton striker who scored 60 goals in the 1927-28 First Division season, was once asked whether his record would ever be broken. 'I think it will,' the Englishman reportedly said. 'But there's only one man who'll do it. That's the fellow that walks on the water. I think he's about the only one.' Eighty-six years on, though, and Chelsea striker Diego Costa is on course to surpassing that tally, having already scored seven goals in his first four games. At that scoring rate, the 25-year-old is scheduled to end the season on 66 goals. 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The pipeline, a 1,179-mile long planned conduit stretching from Albert, Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, has generated environmental controversy that the administration pledged to weigh against the project's economic impact. Obama claimed Friday during a press conference before he left for an extended vacation that America would hardly notice the $8 billion enterprise's impact on their pocketbooks. 'At issue in Keystone is not American oil. 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Journalist and author Patrick Bishop was \u2018mystified and upset\u2019 last night to find she had gone to such lengths. Friends were equally baffled as the pair were apparently on good terms. Bishop said he would never have challenged the will, nor did he expect to inherit any part of 56-year-old Colvin\u2019s estate. 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Akram Naeem, spokesman for the Punjab police, said the attackers are terrorists from the Waziristan tribal region of Pakistan, where the Pakistani Taliban group maintains a strong presence. Interior Minister Rehman Malik said there had been intelligence earlier in the month that an attack could happen in Lahore and that Punjab police did take some steps to react. Then on Friday morning, attackers with bombs and firearms targeted houses of worship in Lahore belonging to the Ahmadi sect, a persecuted religious group. The death toll stood at 98, officials said Saturday, and dozens more were wounded in the attacks.\n@highlight\nNEW: Intelligence warned of possible Lahore attack\n@highlight\nMilitants said to be from Waziristan tribal region\n@highlight\n98 dead, 110 wounded in Friday's attacks\n@highlight\nAttackers targeted houses of worship for persecuted sect", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The scenario jibes with @placeholder's belief that the country will endure more sectarian and ethnic violence.", "idx": 74410}], "idx": 48507} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grandfather who sawed off his hand while building a Wendy house for his two granddaughters has regained near perfect movement in his hand thanks to emergency surgery. Stan Smith, 60, from Hull, nearly lost his arm when his sleeve got dragged into a saw and chopped off his hand last summer. His panicked wife Gail had to hunt through the grass to find it and put it in a plastic bag for paramedics, as he desperately tried to stop blood gushing from the stump. After multiple surgeries, the DIY enthusiast's hand is back in almost perfect working condition.\n@highlight\nStan Smith was building a Wendy house for his two granddaughters\n@highlight\nAfter cutting off his hand he was rushed to hospital for surgery\n@highlight\nHas now had three operations and physiotherapy and has full use of hand\n@highlight\nHe has even bought a new saw and is building a 32m kitchen extension", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the accident Mr Smith (left) went into the house to ask his wife @placeholder (right) to call an ambulance.", "idx": 74412}], "idx": 48509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Siem Reap in Cambodia, Fort Lauderdale in Florida and the Greek island of Mykonos are being tipped as the new holiday destinations to watch, according to new research. 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At least 11 rebels were wounded in the exchange of fire and treated at one of the two field hospitals in what has been the most active day in Dafniya this week, according to a CNN team. 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EU leaders agreed unanimously to embargoes against vast sectors of the Russian economy, designed to cripple its banks, energy firms and defence capabilities. Russia will face sweeping new sanctions in response to its alleged support of rebel militants in east Ukraine. 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The Dubai-based airline is aiming for the high-end business traveler with a new luxury private jet service. Launched this week, Emirates Executive is a bijou and bespoke version of its premium product in a dedicated Airbus A319. It can be chartered by individuals, groups or corporations through the website. Qatar Airways and Korean Air are two commercial airlines that offer a similar executive jet chartering service. \"We have seen an increasing demand in the private travel segment, especially in the Middle East and Europe as well as in markets such as India, Russia and China,\" said Adnan Kazim, Emirates' Divisional Senior Vice President for Planning, Aeropolitical & Industry Affairs.\n@highlight\nEmirates Executive offers chartered flights on a luxury Airbus A319\n@highlight\nAirline hopes to tap into a growing niche market, especially in emerging regions\n@highlight\nPlane-maker Bombardier forecasts the private jet market will exceed pre-2008 levels by next year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 300, "end": 317}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 784, "end": 862}, {"start": 876, "end": 893}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Passengers with an appetite can have specially prepared meals served on board by @placeholder crew, while a full-height shower with heated floor is available for those who need refreshment after all that exhausting pampering.", "idx": 74438}], "idx": 48526} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As bullish and confrontational as ever, Sir Alex Ferguson pulls no punches in his sensational and explosive new autobiography. 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From the sublimely talented Cristiano Ronaldo to Ferguson snubbing the England job not once, but twice, the Scot lifts the lid on the trials and tribulations of life at the top of his game.\n@highlight\nFerguson claims Rooney's agent Paul Stretford asked David Gill for move\n@highlight\nScot says he was offered the England manager's job TWICE\n@highlight\nBeckham thought he was 'bigger than Sir Alex' and was never a top player\n@highlight\nRelief swept through United dressing room when Roy Keane left United\n@highlight\nSays ex-Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez bought badly and made feud personal\n@highlight\nThought Steven Gerrard was a force until pitted against Keane and Scholes\n@highlight\nRonaldo the most gifted player he worked with and told star he would rather shoot him than sell him to Real Madrid when Spanish giants first bid\n@highlight\nMy Autobiography by Sir Alex Ferguson published by Hodder & Stoughton on October 24, priced \u00a325", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 442, "end": 458}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1290}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1322}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ferguson says that @placeholder\u2019s personality changed at United when he began to lose his dominance in midfield, and also questions his managerial ability as well as revealing the full details of his astonishing exit from Old Trafford.", "idx": 74446}], "idx": 48533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rita Ora has proven that she is seriously persuasive when it comes to perfume. The 23-year-old singer became the face of DKNY's latest scent MYNY earlier this year and since then the brand has seen sales rocket. Rita has given the Donna Karan fashion house the sweet smell of success with an astronomical 249 per cent uplift on perfume sales. Scroll down for video Rita Ora became the face of the perfume earlier this summer here she is pictured at the launch in New York with Chrissy Teigen Despite having only unveiled Rita as their perfume ambassador this summer the American fashion label has seen sales of the perfume increase with the UK selling three-and-a-half times more than August the previous year.\n@highlight\nRita Ora became the face of DKNY's latest scent earlier this summer\n@highlight\nSince then the brand has seen sales increase by 249 per cent\n@highlight\nDonna Karen has shared her praise for the singer's influence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 641, "end": 642}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 873, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder expressed her strong admiration of the 66-year-old designer and says that she loves the brand", "idx": 74453}], "idx": 48538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 06:26 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 30 August 2013 The mother of a British educated artist who claims her father is Belgium's abdicated King Albert II, has spoken publicly for the first time about her alleged love affair with him. Sybille de S\u00e9lys Longchamps has broken her silence after 42 years because she says the Royal family's treatment of her daughter was unacceptable. In a documentary due to be aired on RTL, and in exclusive interviews published in Paris Match, the aristocrat mother, 72, claims the palace told her to 'hide her daughter' when she first approached them.\n@highlight\nIn a forthcoming documentary, Sebille de S\u00e9lys Longchamps, 72, will reveal she allegedly met the former king in 1966, in Athens\n@highlight\nThe meeting sparked an alleged 18-year love affair with married Prince Albert\n@highlight\nDelphine Bo\u00ebl kept her silence about her alleged father's identity until 1999\n@highlight\nShe is now demanding recognition and pursuing DNA tests via the courts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 270, "end": 296}, {"start": 452, "end": 454}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 661, "end": 687}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder was born, she claimed Prince Albert initially showed affection towards her.", "idx": 74469}], "idx": 48546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 05:07 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 23 July 2013 A university student has been banned from an entire county and branded 'pure evil' after she launched a hate campaign against a man with learning difficulties. Melissa Thomas, 21, threatened to kill 31-year-old David Parnell despite already being put under a restraining order after targeting him over the course of 11 months. A court heard how she had previously falsely accused innocent Mr Parnell of assaulting her and then was said to have created a Facebook page in his name so she could post abusive messages to her own account - and pretend they came from him.\n@highlight\nMelissa Thomas, 21, targeted David Parnell, 31, over the course of 11 months\n@highlight\nShe was given a suspended prison term and banned from contacting Mr Parnell under the terms of a restraining order\n@highlight\nBut Thomas went to his home and threatened to kill him just 2 months later\n@highlight\nThomas was spared jail after admitting breaching the restraining order but has been banned from entering Greater Manchester", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is pure evil and the last few months has been a nightmare.", "idx": 74472}], "idx": 48548} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Senior Pakistani and Indian military officials met Tuesday to discuss a border clash in Kashmir, the first major skirmish between South Asia's nuclear rivals since a 2003 cease-fire. Indian army soldiers on the outskirts of Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar. Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that Pakistan \"made our point clear\" regarding the firefight, which he said began after Indian soldiers crossed the Line of Control that separates Kashmir between India and Pakistan. But an Indian military spokeswoman, Capt. 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Disney does not give money directly to the national organization or local BSA councils. However, through its VoluntEARS program, Disney allows employees to do volunteer work in exchange for cash donations to the charities of their choice. Employees taking part in the VoluntEARS program will no longer be able to submit the funds to the Boy Scouts, the organization said. The new policy will not affect Walt Disney employees who volunteer with the Scouts, the company said.\n@highlight\nA Disney program allowed employees to give to the Boy Scouts, but no more\n@highlight\n\"We are disappointed in the decision,\" Boy Scouts spokesman says\n@highlight\nCompany says its employees raised $4.8 million for charities in 2010\n@highlight\nDisney joins Lockheed Martin, MLS, UPS in ending Boy Scouts partnership", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 31}, {"start": 57, "end": 77}, {"start": 152, "end": 154}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 345, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 504, "end": 521}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 975, "end": 989}, {"start": 992, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When you think about brands that exemplify childhood, you think of Disney, and with them dissociating with @placeholder, it speaks volumes of where we are with the views we want to send to young people.\"", "idx": 74478}], "idx": 48550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam Tottenham are set to announce the signing of Ben Davies from Swansea City after completing a deal for the Wales left back. The 21-year-old had a medical with Spurs at the weekend while the two clubs were on their respective tours of the USA. Swansea will re-sign Gylfi Sigurdsson as a straight swap for Davies and, in addition, Mauricio Pochettino has reached a deal to sign goalkeeper Michel Vorm for a fee understood to be in the region of \u00a33.5m. 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Mark Skiba bet on December 1 $100 that Auburn would win the BCS Title Game at 500/1 odds - the payout would have been $50,100 if the Tigers had won. But his chances were dashed after Florida State University scored the go-ahead touchdown to put FSU up 34-31 with only 13 seconds remaining.\n@highlight\nFlorida State beat Auburn 34-31 to win the last-ever BCS National Championship game\n@highlight\nQuarterback Jameis Winston led the team to victory on his 20th birthday\n@highlight\nHe overcame a tumultuous season that saw him facing rape allegations to winning the Heisman Trophy as college football's best player\n@highlight\nFlorida State won all 14 games it played this season to go undefeated in winning the title\n@highlight\nThe wild game also saw an Auburn fan almost win more than $50,000 on a bet placed more than a month ago", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 305, "end": 322}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 562, "end": 585}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 733, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 942, "end": 955}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder graduated from Auburn in 1998, and had previously won a bet on", "idx": 74486}], "idx": 48556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:55 PM on 10th January 2012 A Missouri teenager who told authorities she wanted to know what it felt like to kill pleaded guilty to murder on Tuesday, telling a judge that she strangled her 9-year-old neighbor with her hands and then slashed her throat with a knife. Alyssa Bustamante, who will turn 18 on January 28, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the 2009 killing of Elizabeth Olten in St. Martins, a rural town just west of Jefferson City. 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TV host Bassem Youssef is accused of insulting President Mohammed Morsi by putting the Islamist leader's image on a pillow and parodying his speeches. Youssef, a doctor, catapulted to fame when his video blogs mocking politics received hundreds of thousands of hits shortly after the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime leader Mubarak. 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Liftoff -- originally scheduled for 3:47 p.m. ET -- was delayed by at least 72 hours due to concerns with the shuttle's heating system. As part of NASA's examination of the problem, the shuttle's external fuel tank will be drained of its oxygen and hydrogen propellants. \"The engineering team did not understand how this problem occurred and did not feel comfortable proceeding with a launch attempt,\" NASA spokesman George Diller said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Giffords expresses disappointment at delay in launch\n@highlight\nEndeavour's final mission has been delayed by 72 hours\n@highlight\nU.S. Rep. 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It was the death of Stanford-graduate Ian Thorson from exposure and dehydration in the desert after he had been expelled from his love rivals Michael Roach's Diamond Mountain in June 2012, that shone at light on the shady religious practices of the Buddhist community.\n@highlight\nNew investigation claims that Buddhist monk Michael Roach is engaged in bizarre sexual rituals at his Arizona yoga retreat\n@highlight\nIan Thorson died from exposure after fleeing Buddhist retreat with his wife\n@highlight\nOrdered out of the retreat after revealing she had stabbed him 'by mistake'\n@highlight\nThorson was the love rival of Michael Roach, the Princeton-educated monk who ran the retreat\n@highlight\nRoach had been secretly married to Thorson's wife", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 145, "end": 147}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three of @placeholder\u2019s caretakers set out to look for her and Mr. Thorson, but could not find them.", "idx": 74520}], "idx": 48584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The mystery of Kim Jong Un's whereabouts deepened Friday after the North Korean leader appeared to have missed a ceremony to pay tribute to his late father and grandfather on what is an important national anniversary. Kim's name was absent from the list of attendees at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang on the 69th anniversary of the Workers' Party of North Korea, issued by state news agency KCNA on Friday. The Workers' Party, founded in 1945, is North Korea's political party and is considered one of the country's most crucial institutions alongside the military. According to KCNA, flowers were presented at the shrine in Kim's name, but the most senior official to attend was Hwang Pyong So, North Korea's second most important leader, who recently attended the closing ceremony of the 17th Asian Games in South Korea.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. officials downplay Kim's absence at Friday tribute\n@highlight\nKim's name is missing from a list of attendees at a shrine visit\n@highlight\nThe North Korean leader was expected to attend the annual ceremony at his father's shrine\n@highlight\nKim hasn't been seen in weeks; he'd been expected to attend Workers' Party ceremonies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 227, "end": 229}, {"start": 283, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 382}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 647, "end": 649}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 728}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "High-ranking Pyongyang officials visited @placeholder on Saturday, but just days later, the two countries were exchanging fire at a disputed maritime demarcation line.", "idx": 74521}], "idx": 48585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Did Jamie Oliver really shape up America's unhealthiest city? A spokeswoman for Huntington, West Virginia -- the city Oliver singled out as one of the unhealthiest places in America -- says local residents are exercising and eating better. But she's not giving much credit to the cheeky British chef and nutrition activist. \"What people need to realize is there was already a movement to make Huntington healthier,\" says Brandi Jacobs-Jones, whose West Virginia hometown plays a starring role in Oliver's new macro-makeover show \"Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution,\" set to debut on ABC on Sunday. Huntington first made its way into the national consciousness in 2008, when The Associated Press named it \"America's fattest city,\" citing unmatched rates of obesity, heart disease and diabetes, and rates of toothlessness among older residents.\n@highlight\nCelebrity chef Jamie Oliver takes on obesity in Huntington, West Virginia\n@highlight\nJamie Oliver's \"Food Revolution\" set to debut on ABC on Sunday\n@highlight\nSpokeswoman says residents are exercising and eating better, but not because of Oliver", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 449}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 540, "end": 569}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 680, "end": 699}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 875, "end": 886}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 956}, {"start": 961, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Oliver took on Huntington after successfully reforming the school meal system in the @placeholder.", "idx": 74525}], "idx": 48588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears A matter of trust: British president and CEO of Formula One racing Bernie Ecclestone and his ex-wife Slavica Bernie Ecclestone is accused today of avoiding a potential \u00a31billion-plus tax bill after the UK tax authorities scrapped an inquiry in return for just \u00a310million. But the secret deal could now be overturned \u2013 and Formula One supremo Mr Ecclestone, 83, could again face a colossal tax bill \u2013 thanks to associated claims that his ex-wife Slavica mysteriously pays him \u00a360million a year. Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs last night refused to discuss the allegation that it spent nine years probing the tycoon's affairs and links with offshore family trusts before quietly reaching an agreement.\n@highlight\nDeal could be overturned and F1 boss could again face a large bill\n@highlight\nHMRC refuses to discuss allegations it quietly reached an agreement\n@highlight\nCase focuses spotlight on 'sweetheart deals' with the super-rich\n@highlight\nCalls for a new investigation into Mr Ecclestone and his family trusts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 81, "end": 97}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 123, "end": 139}, {"start": 216, "end": 217}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 522, "end": 540}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 999, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, I am proud to be @placeholder, proud to live in Britain, and proud to make my contribution by paying my taxes here.'", "idx": 74532}], "idx": 48592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Neil Patrick Harris is officially a married man. The 41-year-old actor revealed in a tweet on Monday that he and his partner of 10 years, David Burtka, exchanged vows in Italy on Saturday. \"Yup,\" Harris confirmed on Twitter. \"We put the 'n' and 'd' in 'husband'.\" The couple, who are also parents of 3 1/2-year-old twins Harper Grace and Gideon Scott, have been engaged for years. When New York legalized gay marriage in 2011, Harris said that he and Burtka, 39, had proposed to one another at least five years prior and had \"been wearing engagement rings for ages.\"\n@highlight\nNeil Patrick Harris and Fran Drescher each had weddings this weekend\n@highlight\nHarris married longtime partner David Burtka in Italy on Saturday\n@highlight\nDrescher wed technologist Shiva Ayyadurai at their home on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 179, "end": 183}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 587, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another TV star, Fran Drescher, said \"I do\" to @placeholder on Sunday.", "idx": 74540}], "idx": 48596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Stewart In Moscow PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 20 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:21 EST, 21 August 2012 Russian police are seeking to arrest two more alleged members of the female Pussy Riot punk group who eluded them in the controversial cathedral protest against Vladimir Putin. \u2018The criminal case is ongoing and a search is under way,\u2019 disclosed a spokesman for the Interior Ministry yesterday. The move to open a new front against the balaclava-clad group - which has brought international outrage against Putin - came as chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov also faced questioning on a police claim that he 'bit' an officer arresting him.\n@highlight\nChess grandmaster Garry Kasparov questioned over police claim he 'bit' officer arresting him\n@highlight\nRussia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov suggests the three sentenced band members may have their two year sentence reduced on appeal\n@highlight\nLavrov called the worldwide criticism of the case a 'tantrum' and 'unacceptable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He claimed the @placeholder case highlighted the seriousness of the problem faced by Putin foes.", "idx": 74543}], "idx": 48599} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ever been to Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania? How about the Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia? If not, you're missing out on two of the world's top 10 landmarks, at least according to TripAdvisor, which on Tuesday released the results of its second Travelers' Choice Attractions Awards. Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel located in Peru, tops the travel website's list of the world's top landmarks. The awards list the top landmarks, as well as the top parks, in the world and United States. There are also dedicated lists for Asia, Australia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Mexico, South America, the South Pacific and UK.\n@highlight\nTripAdvisor has released results of its second Travelers' Choice Attractions Awards\n@highlight\nPeru's Machu Picchu heads list of world's top landmarks\n@highlight\nCloud Gate, a modern public sculpture, is the only Chicago attraction to crack the top 25 U.S. attractions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 54}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 99, "end": 118}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 318, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 699}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 760, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The awards identify leading travel spots around the world \"based on the millions of valuable reviews and opinions from @placeholder travelers,\" said the travel website in a statement.", "idx": 74544}], "idx": 48600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "U.S. consumers have not turned out in force for the final shopping days before Christmas, suggesting that traditional retailers will just meet industry sales forecasts in a season marked by deep discounts and growing encroachment from online rivals led by Amazon. Super Saturday - the last pre-Christmas Saturday, which fell on December 20 this year - failed to make up for spotty performance this season. That included a disappointing Black Friday, the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday that is typically one of the busiest shopping days of the year. 'The past weekend will not save this holiday season,' said Craig Johnson, president of the retail and consumer product-oriented private equity fund Customer Growth Partners.\n@highlight\nSlow sales during Super Saturday and the days leading up to Christmas\n@highlight\nRetailers likely to 'just' meet forecast of 3.4 percent growth\n@highlight\nSuper Saturday sales still rose 0.5 percent to $9.15 billion\n@highlight\nThat's from $9.1 billion a year ago\n@highlight\nNational Retail Federation (NRF) forecast a 4.1 percent rise in holiday sales\n@highlight\nBest-selling retail items were iPhone 6, 'Frozen' toys and winter clothes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Experts including @placeholder said the growth in apparel is occurring on the back of heavily discounted pricing, so margins this year will be weak in most of the category.", "idx": 74554}], "idx": 48603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb A man whose pregnant partner was killed by his two pit bull-type dogs had threatened social workers with one of the animals months before the death, a court has heard. Mother-of-four Emma Bennett, 27, of Leeds, West Yorkshire, died after she was attacked by the dogs called Bella and Dollar at her home last December. A previous court hearing was told how epilepsy sufferer Emma may have suffered a fit which could have led the two dogs to see her as prey. Pregnant Emma Bennett was killed by her two dogs at her home in Leeds. Lee Horner threatened to set one of the dogs on two social workers who visited the house in July last year a court heard\n@highlight\nEmma Bennett, 27, was pregnant with her fifth child when she waskilled\n@highlight\nIt is believed the dogs thought she was 'prey' when she had epileptic fit\n@highlight\nThe two animals, Dollar and Bella were a banned breed of pit bull-type dogs\n@highlight\nVictim's partner Lee Horner, 34, used one to threaten social workers in July", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bella was given to @placeholder by his brother approximately four months prior to the incident after her original owner found her to be too excitable.", "idx": 74555}], "idx": 48604} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:58 EST, 3 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:12 EST, 4 February 2013 Bulgarian and Romanian workers will go to other European countries when an immigration ban is relaxed at the beginning of next year, leading politicians from the two countries said today. Bulgarian foreign minister Nikolay Mladenov said many of his compatriots would much rather travel to Germany, Spain and Italy, as his country has stronger business links with those countries. He said there was a danger that fears about thousands of immigrants descending on the UK could 'dampen' relations with Bulgaria. Migration: Bulgarian nationals queuing up outside the British Embassy in Sofia for visa applications in 2006\n@highlight\nBulgaria and Romania joined the European Union in 2007 but workers were prevented from travelling to the UK\n@highlight\nBan preventing them from working in the UK comes to an end at the beginning of next year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 314, "end": 329}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 565, "end": 566}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 833, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 849}, {"start": 887, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile a diplomatic row has broken out after @placeholder made public last week plans to warn off Romanian migrants.", "idx": 74570}], "idx": 48615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm It can be hard to address the elephant in the room; however it becomes considerably easier when one is standing in your lounge. Staff at a game reserve in Zululand, South Africa found themselves with an unusual problem after a 10-day-old baby elephant ran away from its mother and ended up in their garden. Owner Francoise Maldy Anthony and her colleagues could not believe their eyes when the little explorer then stumbled into her front room. How did she get here? The female baby elephant, named Tom after the member of staff who found her in the garden, was estimated to be just over one week old when it got lost and walked into the living room\n@highlight\nBaby elephant walked into the garden after separating from mother\n@highlight\nFrancoise Maldy Anthony fed the 10-old baby and tracked down the herd\n@highlight\nCoincidentally, her husband had saved its mother's life years earlier", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 326, "end": 348}, {"start": 512, "end": 514}, {"start": 751, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Making friends: @placeholder the baby elephant and Tom the chef get acquainted in the lounge", "idx": 74571}], "idx": 48616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the poignant moment when a man rescued from the hell he endured at the hands of the Nazis met his saviour and gave him a salute almost 70 years later. Joshua Kaufman first saluted his rescuer Daniel Gillespie. Then he kissed his hand and finally, he fell to his feet, exclaiming: 'I have wanted to do this for 70 years. I love you, I love you so much...'. Kaufman, now 87, was a 'walking corpse' on April 29 1945 when U.S. Army soldier Gillespie, 89, marched in with his comrades to liberate the charnel house that was the Dachau concentration camp near Munich.\n@highlight\nEmotional reunion between Joshua Kaufman and rescuer Daniel Gillespie\n@highlight\nPair salute one as they are reunited on Huntington Beach, California\n@highlight\nKaufman was a 'walking corpse' when rescued from death camp Dachau\n@highlight\nNow 87, he told US soldier Gillespie: 'I love you so much'\n@highlight\nThe men lived only one hour's drive from each other... but neither knew", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 649}, {"start": 702, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 836, "end": 837}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder we had to tote around 50 kilo cement sacks.", "idx": 74577}], "idx": 48620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Several days in a row, violent storms ripped through America's heartland with the most devastating hitting on Monday. Much of Moore, Oklahoma, which is just outside of Oklahoma City, is now a devastated pile of rubble. The rescue and recovery efforts continue and the clean up has begun after a massive tornado touched down Monday afternoon. CNN affiliate KFOR reported that at one time, the tornado was estimated to be at least 2 miles wide, and the National Weather Service said the tornado was an EF5, the most severe rating for a tornado on the scale. It is clear the days ahead are grave for the people of Oklahoma and the need for help will be immense.\n@highlight\nOklahoma suffered a second day of devastating storms Monday\n@highlight\nA massive tornado demolished much of Moore, Oklahoma, just outside of Oklahoma City\n@highlight\nThere are many fatalities and more expected as search and rescue continues\n@highlight\nSeveral organizations have mobilized to help the survivors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 351, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 460, "end": 483}, {"start": 509, "end": 511}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 820, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's in multiple locations throughout cities in @placeholder providing food, hydration and emotional support to first responders and storm survivors.", "idx": 74578}], "idx": 48621} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tragedy: This released by the NYFD, shows Lt. Gordon Ambelas, who died at a hospital late Saturday night, July 5, 2014, after battling a blaze that broke out on an upper floor of a Brooklyn public-housing high-rise in New York The Fire Department of New York is mourning the death of a lieutenant who became trapped while looking for victims in a public-housing high-rise blaze, the first to die in the line of duty in more than two years. Lt. Gordon Ambelas, 40, died Saturday after suffering multiple injuries while on the 19th floor of the 21-story building in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, officials said.\n@highlight\nLt. 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Currently off the air after he admitted to lying about being hit by enemy fire in Iraq in 2003, a number of Williams' other seemingly outlandish claims over the years are now coming under increased scrutiny. Serious questions have been raised about the credibility of his claim that he saw a body or bodies in the floodwaters of New Orleans' French Quarter, an area that experienced very little flooding.\n@highlight\nThe manager at the Ritz-Carlton where Williams' was based during Hurricane Katrina has rubbished several of his claims about his stay\n@highlight\nMyra DeGersdorff denies that her hotel was 'overrun' by gangs as Williams has repeatedly claimed since\n@highlight\nShe also said it is unlikely that he could have seen a body floating in the French Quarter since the area experienced very little flooding\n@highlight\n'I'm not going to judge him, because it was such an unpleasant week\u2026 And when there is that kind of concern you can misremember,' she said\n@highlight\nWilliams is currently off the air after he admitted to lying about being hit by enemy fire in Iraq in 2003", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 80, "end": 96}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 712}, {"start": 776, "end": 791}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 966, "end": 979}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1287}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now the manager of the five-star Ritz-Carlton where Williams was staying at the time has spoken out to rubbish claims repeatedly made by @placeholder in the years since.", "idx": 74589}], "idx": 48630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Denver quarterback Peyton Manning made NFL history on Sunday night when he broke Brett Favre's record for career touchdown passes by throwing his 509th scoring pass during the second quarter of the Broncos' game against the San Francisco 49ers. Manning went into the Sunday night showdown two TDs shy of Favre's record of 508 and finished with four touchdown passes on 22-of-26 passing for 318 yards in just three quarters of work. He surpassed Favre with an eight-yard pass that was caught in the end zone by wide receiver Demaryius Thomas just before halftime in the Broncos' emphatic 42-17 thrashing of the San Francisco 49ers.\n@highlight\nDenver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning made NFL history on Sunday\n@highlight\nHis four touchdown passes against the 49ers took his career total to 510 - a new record\n@highlight\nThe future Hall Of Famer surpasses Brett Favre who'd previously held the record with 508 throws\n@highlight\nFavre needed 302 games to set his record in 2010 playing for the Minnesota Vikings - Manning broke the record after 246 games\n@highlight\nNBA star LeBron James offered his congratulations and tweeted: 'Legend. 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Paul Fisher, a Stanford University pediatric neurologist, told a California judge Monday that he sees no evidence that Jahi McMath is alive 10 months after a coroner signed her death certificate. Jahi was declared brain dead on Dec. 12 after she went into cardiac arrest following surgery to treat sleep apnea.\n@highlight\nPaul Fisher, a Stanford University pediatric neurologist, told a California judge Monday that he sees no evidence that Jahi McMath is alive\n@highlight\nFisher dismissed videos showing the girl moving her hands and feet at her mother's command\n@highlight\nMcMath's family wants a judge to issue an unprecedented order declaring the girl to be alive after being declared brain dead", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 337, "end": 355}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 659, "end": 677}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was one of three doctors who declared her brain-dead after finding no neurological activity.", "idx": 74595}], "idx": 48634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Prime Minister may have been hoping for a Christmas miracle by parking himself in front a Christmas tree for his Canberra media conference on Monday in which he admitted that his government's performance had been 'a bit of a ragged one'. In a one-hour long conference, he backed down on plans to cut allowances for Defence personnel as well as a proposal to increase student loan interest rates. 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Nigerian troops captured Mohammed Zangina shortly after midnight in the city of Maiduguri, said Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, a military spokesman. Zangina is a member of the Shura Committee, the movement's governing body, and has coordinated \"most of the most of the suicide attacks and bombings\" in several cities, including the capital Abuja, Musa said. Nigeria launched a military crackdown on Boko Haram on New Year's Day. 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Peter Brown, a former sheriff of the historic city, received a letter from Lloyds Bank addressed to his house in 'York, North Yorkshire'. In his reply, he pointed out that the city has been legally independent from the country for nearly two decades. 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Dorothy Canfield allegedly sought to have Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon attacked and his assistant district attorney, Rob Freyer, slain. Canfield allegedly wanted the attacks to appear similar to the recent unsolved killings of two other Texas prosecutors- Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse. McLelland and his wife were found dead in their homes on March 30, about two months after Hasse was fatally shot outside the local courthouse.\n@highlight\nDorothy Canfield, 84, in Houston, Texas tried to hire a hitman to target the prosecutors on her case\n@highlight\nSaid to be inspired by the killings of other District Attorneys elsewhere in the state\n@highlight\nShe was caught by an undercover sting operation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 435, "end": 450}, {"start": 477, "end": 493}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 956, "end": 971}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Dorothy Canfield hoped to capitalize on the tragic murder of the Kaufman County district attorney, his wife and assistant district attorney @placeholder to disrupt the prosecution of her theft charge in the most violent way possible,' Ligon said.", "idx": 74637}], "idx": 48664} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Don't ask Justin Bieber about Selena Gomez. 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After a 4-1 win over Schalke in their opening game, a 5-0 thrashing of Sporting Lisbon on matchday two and a 2-0 success over the Slovenian side a fortnight ago, Adi Viveash's team knew another three points would pretty much wrap up qualification.\n@highlight\nChelsea beat Maribor 7-0 to extend lead in UEFA Youth League group\n@highlight\nDominic Solanke and Charlie Colkett scored twice each in Slovenia\n@highlight\nCharly Musonda, Alex Kiwomya and Tammy Abraham also scored\n@highlight\nResult means Chelsea preserve their 100 per cent group stage record", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 70, "end": 86}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 202}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who have yet to win in the competition, were pinned back and Musonda made it three on 25 minutes with an accurate low shot from the edge of the area.", "idx": 74646}], "idx": 48672} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Carroll scored twice on Sunday afternoon to send West Ham into the Premier League\u2019s top three before declaring: \u2018I\u2019m back.\u2019 The striker moved on from his latest injury nightmare with a brilliant performance and two leaping headers as West Ham crushed Swansea 3-1 at Upton Park. And after ending a 797-minute wait for a goal, the 25-year-old, who was playing only his fifth game following ankle surgery in the summer, said: \u2018It means a lot to me to get back on the score sheet. 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The England forward, thrust into the No 10 role, didn\u2019t deserve to be on the losing side.\n@highlight\nEngland lost their World Cup group D opener 2-1 to Italy in Manaus\n@highlight\nClaudio Marchisio opened the scoring on 35 minutes for Italy\n@highlight\nSterling's incisive pass in the 37th minute set up Daniel Sturridge's goal\n@highlight\nThe England star, thrust into No 10, didn't deserve to be in a losing side\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli scored the winner with a back post header on 50 minutes\n@highlight\nWith the ball at his feet, Sterling can pull of moves that vaporise opposition", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 57}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 687, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 746}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 853, "end": 868}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 974, "end": 988}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No time for reputations: Raheem Sterling, here dispossessing @placeholder's Andrea Pirlo, was bold beyond his years", "idx": 74654}], "idx": 48677} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Match of the Day pundits Danny Murphy and Martin Keown have been hit with tax bills of up to \u00a32.5million after investing in a suspected tax avoidance scheme. A string of celebrities and sports stars each paid a minimum \u00a3100,000 to invest in a movie venture that promised to combine box office hits with tempting tax breaks. Former England and Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy, 38, has been told to pay back \u00a32.5million while ex-Arsenal centre back Martin Keown, 48, also faces a seven-figure bill. HMRC has told them the cash is due by the end of the month. 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And Her Majesty came out on top \u2013 with her message to the Commonwealth the only top-ten show to win more viewers than last year. The pre-recorded broadcast, shown on BBC1 and ITV1, secured a combined audience of 7.8million, an increase of 90,000 from last Christmas. 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Instead, angry Haitians, some of them on motorbikes, ended up attacking the 11 American missionaries when they tried to flee this city aboard a big, yellow bus. \"We almost made it out of town,\" team member Kerry Gibson told CNN in a phone call after his team survived the attack unharmed. Until Wednesday morning, Gibson and his fellow volunteers had been holed up in a hotel on a hilltop overlooking Cap-Haitien, after demonstrators put up networks of barricades through the streets and began attacking the bases of United Nations peacekeepers with rocks, bottles and petrol bombs. 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Shrouded from view behind high fences and surrounding trees, the aircraft's distinctive blue and white livery is clearly visible in these aerial photographs. 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But the outcry over Devyani Khobragade's treatment is drowning out the serious allegations of exploiting her employee, also an Indian national, and the pervasive violations against millions of other domestic workers around the world and in the homes of diplomats in America.\n@highlight\nJo Becker: Outcry over Indian diplomat's arrest overshadows issue of domestic worker abuse\n@highlight\nBecker: Routine strip search in U.S. is humiliating, degrading, and it's rare in India\n@highlight\nShe says domestic workers face slavelike labor, physical abuse, excessive hours\n@highlight\nBecker: Report found domestic worker abuse among diplomats who have immunity", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 425, "end": 442}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's no doubt that strip searches, a routine part of @placeholder felony arrests, are humiliating.", "idx": 74671}], "idx": 48690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graeme Yorke Two men have been jailed after former England and Manchester United star Andrew Cole was racially abused during a flight. 42-year-old Cole was travelling on an Aer Arran service from Dublin to Manchester when he was subjected to the abuse, which included being called \u2018Mr Blackman\u2019. Drunk passengers Gregory Horan, 26, and Lee Byrne, 28, had begun drinking before boarding the 9.30am flight in December last year. Lee Byrne, left, and Gregory Horan, right, pictured arriving at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court where they were both jailed after former Manchester United footballer Andy Cole was racially abused on a flight\n@highlight\nAndy Cole was subjected to racial abuse on Dublin to Manchester flight\n@highlight\nLee Byrne, 28, of Dublin, admitted racially aggravated public order offence\n@highlight\nGregory Horan, 26, also of Dublin, admitted being drunk on an aircraft\n@highlight\nThe judge ruled Byrne will be jailed for 20 weeks and Horan 10 weeks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 66, "end": 82}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 316, "end": 328}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 508, "end": 534}, {"start": 577, "end": 593}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the plane\u2019 and that @placeholder\u2019s words would have been \u2018equally harmful\u2019 to", "idx": 74682}, {"query": "Cole told Byrne to \u2018just leave it\u2019 but the abuse continued with @placeholder calling him a \u2018spook\u2019- a racist term.", "idx": 74684}], "idx": 48697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "United Airlines has apologized to a New Jersey mother who said the company 'humiliated' her by not allowing her disabled three-year-old daughter to sit on her lap during a flight -- even though the child is physically unable to sit up on her own. Elit Kirschenbaum said her flight from the Dominican Republic was delayed for nearly an hour in the Dec. 30 incident as a flight attendant insisted her daughter Ivy, a stroke survivor with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, be placed in a seat on her own. The family, aware of federal safety regulations that children over two years old need their own seat, had bought an economy seat for Ivy but kept her with them in business class due to her condition.\n@highlight\nUnited Airlines apologized to Elit Kirschenbaum and her family for trying to force her to put her disabled daughter Ivy, 3, into her own seat\n@highlight\nFlight attendant said Ivy had to sit in her own seat because she's over 2 years old but the child is physically incapable of sitting up on her own\n@highlight\nIvy is a stroke survivor now suffering from spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy\n@highlight\nThe family and other passengers argued with the stubborn flight attendant, delaying the flight for nearly an hour", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 247, "end": 263}, {"start": 290, "end": 307}, {"start": 408, "end": 410}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 746, "end": 762}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 891, "end": 893}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, moments before the @placeholder-bound flight took off, a fourth flight attendant confronted Kirschenbaum about the seating arrangement.", "idx": 74693}], "idx": 48703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A suspected Islamic militant who was detained in Afghanistan in 2001, imprisoned at the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but later acquitted at trial in Spain, is again facing a trial in Madrid on new charges. The suspect, Moroccan national Lahcen Ikassrien, has been indicted, along with 14 other suspected militants, on charges of recruiting and sending militants to help ISIS fighters in Iraq and Syria. Investigating magistrate Pablo Ruz at Spain's National Court, which handles terrorism cases, issued the indictments on Tuesday, which were made public Thursday, and CNN viewed a copy. Ikassrien, who is in his late 40s, was arrested last June in Madrid, where he lives. He is the suspected \"charismatic leader of the organization,\" and was \"the determining factor\" for recruits, providing them with \"cover and international contacts,\" Judge Ruz wrote.\n@highlight\nLahcen Ikassrien has been indicted, along with 14 other suspected militants\n@highlight\nThey are charged with recruiting and sending militants to help ISIS\n@highlight\nIndictment calls Ikassrien the \"charismatic leader\" of Madrid-based group\n@highlight\nHe was acquitted in 2006, having argued that he was tortured at Guantanamo", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 255, "end": 270}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 898}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After Ikassrien's capture in Afghanistan by @placeholder forces in 2001, he was sent to Guantanamo, but then extradited to Spain in 2005.", "idx": 74694}], "idx": 48704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel joined U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday in saying Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi must step down, expressing support for the NATO military mission even though her country abstained from the U.N. Security Council vote that authorized it. At a joint news conference at the White House, Merkel said Germany's participation in NATO operations shows its support for the Libya mission. She also noted that Germany has increased resources to the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan to free other countries to contribute to the Libya mission. \"It is our joint will that this NATO mission is successful,\" Merkel said of the Libya operation, adding that what happens in North Africa affects Europe. \"Those are our immediate neighbors, and we have a choice. Either this works out well, or we have an enormous refugee problem. and so it's not only out of charity ... there's not only a moral obligation, but we have also a vested interest in seeing to it that this continent, this region comes on its feet.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama bestows nation's highest civilian honor on Merkel\n@highlight\nObama warns of possible new sanctions against Iran\n@highlight\n\"I trust her,\" Obama says of the visiting German chancellor\n@highlight\nThe two leaders emphasize cooperation rather than policy differences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 246, "end": 266}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 712, "end": 723}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama also referenced his unique status as America's first African-American president, as well as Merkel's as @placeholder's first female chancellor.", "idx": 74701}, {"query": "On the economic front, @placeholder continues to expand its trade surplus with record exports, causing critics to complain it should boost domestic consumption to ease the imbalance as part of global efforts to quicken recovery from the recession.", "idx": 74703}], "idx": 48707} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All eyes will be on Lionel Messi and Arjen Robben when Argentina face the Netherlands in the World Cup semifinal in Sao Paulo to discover who will meet Germany in the final. 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And is the long-dreaded \"Big One\" that could devastate California coming soon? Actually, experts say the world might not be seeing more than usual. And as for the Big One, there's no sign that it's imminent. The infamous San Andreas Fault is due for its epic every-150-years rumble. But the quake that struck Sunday, centered about 6 miles southwest of Napa, wasn't on that line. \"I don't think we can make any connection on that,\" CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said. \"This is on a different fault -- still part of the same system, still the plates are still shifting from California, the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate.\"\n@highlight\nThe 6.0-magnitude quake Sunday was not on the San Andreas Fault\n@highlight\nSome predict the \"Big One\" will strike along the fault in the next few decades\n@highlight\nUSGS: Los Angeles and San Francisco will one day become next-door neighbors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 40}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 360, "end": 376}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 727, "end": 746}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 829, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 954, "end": 964}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is considered \"the 'master' fault of an intricate fault network,\" the Geological Survey said.", "idx": 74710}], "idx": 48711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A woman being sued over her $1million shoe collection says she is 'relieved' after her ex-husband dropped his legal battle. Hedge fund manager Daniel Shak, 52, was fighting to win 35 per cent of the value of ex-wife Beth's 1,200 luxury shoes, but yesterday dropped the case. Poker champion Mrs Shak, 42, gave six hours of testimony at Montgomery County Courthouse near Philadelphia before Mr Shak suddenly stopped his legal action against her. She said: 'Daniel knew he was going to lose. I'm so relieved that he saw sense and decided to give up on this. 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But just two months later he was arrested after his mother claimed he ransacked her house and stole a number of valuables including, Swarovski crystals, four televisions and jewellery worth \u00a34,000. Claims: Jordan Daykin, pictured right on Dragons' Den earlier this year, is alleged to have stolen from the home of his mother Maria Daykin, right, in Westbury, Kent. He was arrested and later released on bail\n@highlight\nJordan Daykin became youngest person to secure Dragons' Den investment\n@highlight\nHis mother alleges that he burgled her home in Westbury, Wiltshire\n@highlight\nShe claims he took two beds, four televisions and jewellery worth \u00a34,000", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 732, "end": 744}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mother-of-two @placeholder, 45, said she was 'disgusted' by her son's alleged actions, which are said to be part of a family feud.", "idx": 74719}], "idx": 48718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard Elon Musk is one of the driving forces behind super-intelligent computers that could improve everything from space travel to electric cars. But the Tesla-founder claims the technology could someday be more harmful than nuclear weapons. At the weekend, the billionaire tweeted a recommendation for a book that looks at a robot uprising, claiming \u2018We need to be super careful with AI. Potentially more dangerous than nukes.\u2019 Over the weekend, the billionaire tweeted a recommendation for a book that looks at such scenarios, claiming 'We need to be super careful with AI. Potentially more dangerous than nukes' Musk referred to the book \u2018Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies\u2019, a work by Nick Bostrom that asks major questions about how humanity will cope with super-intelligent computers.\n@highlight\nComment tweeted by Musk while recommending a book by Nick Bostrom\n@highlight\nThe book 'Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies\u2019, asks major questions about how humanity will cope with super-intelligent computers\n@highlight\nMusk previously said \u2018Terminator-like\u2019 scenario could be created from AI\n@highlight\n42-year-old is so worried that he said his investment in AI group, Vicarious, was purely to keep an eye on the technology rather than make money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 403, "end": 404}, {"start": 590, "end": 591}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 660, "end": 692}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 918, "end": 934}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is currently attempting to build a program that mimics the brain\u2019s neocortex.", "idx": 74722}], "idx": 48719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dogs are digging up the corpses of Ebola victims buried in shallow graves in Liberia and eating them in the street, villagers have claimed. Furious residents of Johnsonville Township, outside capital Monrovia, raised the alarm after packs of wild dogs were spotted digging up corpses from a specially-designated 'Ebola graveyard', dragging them into the open and feeding on their flesh. It is the latest development in the epidemic, which was today confirmed to have reached Senegal. The grisly scenes in Liberia came three weeks after government health officials - desperate to stem the country's rising infection rate - hurriedly buried the bodies despite a heated standoff with villagers who refused to give their permission to use the land.\n@highlight\nOfficials hurriedly buried bodies in middle of night so locals would not know\n@highlight\nResidents in Johnsonville Township had refused permission for graves\n@highlight\nExperts say dogs will not get sick but could transmit to humans by biting\n@highlight\nComes as Ebola spreads to Senegal after infected man arrives from Guinea\n@highlight\nWHO says Ebola cases are rising at highest rate since outbreak began", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 162, "end": 182}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 859, "end": 879}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The team said that the person disappeared three weeks ago and may have come to @placeholder.", "idx": 74723}], "idx": 48720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A tsunami warning has been issued for the western coastal areas of the United States and Canada after a massive earthquake struck off the coast of Japan. 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Ten-year-old Zack Mohamed Fofana, a fourth grader visiting Lilydale Regional Park in St Paul on Wednesday, was recovered one day after being buried in the horrific landslide to the heartbreak of family who never lost hope he was still alive. Haysem Sani, a 9-year-old classmate of Fofan's at Peter Hobart Elementary School, also died on Wednesday after he and two others were initially rushed to a hospital for their injuries, KSTP reports.\n@highlight\nFamily identified body found as 10-year-old Zack Mohamed Fofana\n@highlight\nThe fourth-grader was completely buried when rain-soaked gravel at a Minnesota park gave way during a school field trip\n@highlight\nFellow classmate Haysem Sani, 9, was pronounced dead earlier on Wednesday\n@highlight\nTwo other children were hospitalized, one in serious condition\n@highlight\nZack's uncle said he never lost hope in seeing his nephew alive again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 289, "end": 307}, {"start": 335, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 597}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 772, "end": 790}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tragic: Rescue workers near where the landslide that killed at least one elementary student occurred Wednesday in @placeholder, Minnesota", "idx": 74733}], "idx": 48725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Baby Gammy's Australian parents have allegedly paid nothing towards supporting their unwanted child they left abandoned in Thailand nine months ago. American agent Antonia Frattaroli, who handled the surrogacy, claims David and Wendy Farnell 'havent paid a cent' since instructing the agent to abandon Gammy outside a temple or ophanage when they were told it couldn't be aborted. Mr Frattaroli said the Farnells agreed to a $2000 lump some and a monthly allowance to help with the biological mother's costs of caring for her Down syndrome baby. Wendy Farnell has taken her healthy daughter Pipah to China while the WA Government investigates the parents for caring for her\n@highlight\nSurrogate agent claims parents of Gammy have paid nothing to support the biological mother, Pattaramon Chanbua\n@highlight\nIt is one of a list of allegegations which include instructions to abort the baby at five months\n@highlight\nWhen told Gammy could not be terminated the Farnells allegedly said to the agent to leafve the baby at a Thai temple\n@highlight\nThe allegations have come from surrogate agent Antonia Frattaroli\n@highlight\nIt follows news that Kim and Brendan Cross, who have been trying for years for a baby, were offered to give them Gammy\n@highlight\nDavid and Wendy Farnell caused international outrage when they were accused of leaving the Down syndrome boy in Thailand but took healthy twin Pipah home to Australia", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 164, "end": 181}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 546, "end": 558}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1363, "end": 1370}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1408, "end": 1416}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The allegations against the Farnells come as Mr @placeholder claims he was made to do the Farnell's 'dirty work,' such as separating the baby and mother from the Australian parents so they 'didnt have to see them.'", "idx": 74736}, {"query": "The explosive claims come nine months after the @placeholder left Thailand with Gammy's healthy twin sister Pipah, leaving him behind.", "idx": 74737}], "idx": 48727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A whistle-blower who helped shed light on misconduct among the ranks of contractors working as guards for the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan is back home in England sooner than he expected after he resigned in the fallout of the scandal. \"It was just downright stupid,\" Terry Pearson says of guard misconduct in Afghanistan. Terry Pearson, who worked as an operations manager for contractor R.A. International at Camp Sullivan in Afghanistan, said he witnessed mistreatment among the guards employed by ArmorGroup North America, who were housed at the camp. \"It was just downright stupid, some of the things they were doing,\" Pearson told CNN. \"And insensitive.\"\n@highlight\nTerry Pearson is back in England after allegedly witnessing guard misconduct\n@highlight\nPearson resigned from R.A. International at Camp Sullivan in Afghanistan\n@highlight\n14 guards were fired after allegations of abuse, sexual activity and intimidation\n@highlight\nArmorGroup and U.S. officials are investigating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 397, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 509, "end": 532}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 790, "end": 807}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He took his grievance to his superiors as well as those of @placeholder.", "idx": 74746}], "idx": 48733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday it would be an \"important step\" if Syria immediately surrendered its chemical weapons stockpiles to international control. \"But this cannot be another excuse for delay or obstruction. And Russia has to support the international community's efforts sincerely or be held to account,\" she said. A potential Democratic contender for president in 2016 who left the State Department in January, Clinton received questions and some criticism for not speaking out immediately after chemical weapons were allegedly used by the regime of President Bashar al-Assad last month. CNN Poll: Most Americans against U.S. strike on Syria\n@highlight\nClinton says a \"credible military threat\" keeps pressure on Syria\n@highlight\nShe says it \"would be an important step\" if Syria hands over chemical weapons control\n@highlight\nShe has been criticized for not speaking out about the situation earlier\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton helps Obama in outreach to senators on military authorization", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 439, "end": 454}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 678, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her comments came during an address on wildlife trafficking and followed a meeting with @placeholder.", "idx": 74748}, {"query": "But she emphasized she will support the president and argued a \"political solution that ends the conflict is in the interested of the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 74749}], "idx": 48735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber may have the largest number of Twitter followers in the world - but more than half of them are fake, it emerged today. The teenage singer has 37.3million followers on the popular social network, and overtook previous record-holder Lady Gaga earlier this year. However Justin, 19, does not only hold the crown for most followers, but also the most bogus ones. Emperor's new tweets: More than half of Justin Bieber's followers are fake accounts and not real 'Beliebers', knocking off his King of Twitter crown Only 17.8million of Justin Bieber\u2019s Twitter followers are real accounts, a mere 47 per cent of his total number of followers, according to social media analytics experts Socialbakers.\n@highlight\nOnly 17.8million of Justin Bieber's 37.3million Twitter 'Beliebers' are real\n@highlight\nBieber overtook Lady Gaga with the most followers earlier this year\n@highlight\nIf only 'real' followers were counted, Lady Gaga would have the most", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Keepin' it real: Although she lost the crown to Bieber earlier this year, the 'fake followers' figured show that @placeholder has more real Twitter followers", "idx": 74761}], "idx": 48746} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- If money is power, China is now in a powerful position to play a critical role at the Group of 20 summit in London. U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao in London on April 1. So powerful, in fact, that some analysts speak of a \"G-2\", referring to the first meeting between the new U.S. president and his Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the G-20. What matters most in the G-20, some say, is Barack Obama and Hu Jintao's meeting on the eve of the summit. \"This is a summit of symbolism, where the meeting itself is the message,\" said China analyst Victor Gao.\n@highlight\nSome say meeting of U.S., Chinese leaders on summit's eve is of most importance\n@highlight\nWith its growing economic and military clout, China is a major player at the G-20\n@highlight\nChina is dependent on exports to the West, so there is a congruence of goals\n@highlight\nThe degree of U.S.-China cooperation will directly affect global economic recovery", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 282, "end": 284}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than half of that money has gone to buying @placeholder government debt.", "idx": 74765}], "idx": 48750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Geneva (CNN) -- Last week United States senators expressed dismay and outrage to learn that the uniforms for American Olympians were produced in China. But this is not new. For years unrestrained globalization has seen textile and clothing multinationals race to the bottom in the search for cheaper and cheaper production. The end of the Multi Fiber trade agreement saw the volume of textile imports to the U.S. from China more than double from 2004 to 2011. The phasing out of quota arrangements has led to the loss of millions of textile and garment jobs in industrialized and developing countries alike. For example, in 1980 West Germany had 4,055 textile and clothing manufacturers. Now, Germany as a whole has only 690. As it is cheaper to manufacture in countries that do not enforce international labour standards or pay workers a living wage, textiles and apparel are most often sourced from low wage countries such as China, India and Vietnam. Developing countries need jobs for their growing populations, but they have to be good jobs, without exploitation by companies from the industrialized world.\n@highlight\nSenators outraged to learn that uniforms for U.S. Olympians made in China\n@highlight\nPhasing out of quota arrangements has led to loss of millions of textile jobs in U.S.\n@highlight\nJyrki Raina says textile companies must pay prices so suppliers can pay living wage\n@highlight\nHe says consumers must make clear they will pay price for decent conditions of work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1292}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1315}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With labor costing as little as 50 cents in the manufacture of a $100 sports shoe in @placeholder or Vietnam, paying a living wage would have a negligible impact on retail price.", "idx": 74770}], "idx": 48751} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jack P Shepherd, who plays David Platt in Coronation Street, was forced to apologise after making jokes about the fire at the kennels Hundreds of Coronation Street fans have called for Jack P Shepherd to be sacked after he made jokes about the Manchester Dogs' Home fire which claimed the lives of 60 animals. The actor, 26, who plays David Platt in the ITV soap, was forced into an apology after causing uproar on Twitter when he said: 'I have a million 'hot dog' jokes'. When people responded with complaints and messages of disbelief he added: 'You guys need to lighten up. #GetItLightenUp.'\n@highlight\nJack P Shepherd, 26, said: 'I have a million 'hot dog' jokes' after kennel fire\n@highlight\nHe then tweeted: 'You guys need to lighten up. #GetItLightenUp'\n@highlight\nThe Coronation Street star was forced to issue a grovelling apology\n@highlight\nHe will be spoken to by ITV bosses after fans called for him to be fired\n@highlight\nMore than \u00a31.36million has been raised for Manchester Dogs' Home\n@highlight\nHundreds of people have offered to provide permanent homes for the dogs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 146, "end": 162}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 244, "end": 258}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 354, "end": 356}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 776, "end": 792}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 978, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder bosses pledged to speak to the actor, who has appeared in the show since he was 12, after reading his tweets.", "idx": 74777}], "idx": 48755} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- For years Ahmad has been unable to find true love. So the 27 year-old bachelor who lives in Tehran is turning to a professional matchmaker. Jafar Ardabili's matchmaking service provides one option for Iranian singles. \"I'm searching for a love that lasts,\" Ahmad said. What's unusual is Ahmad's matchmaker wears a turban, a robe and could be the first-ever Iranian cleric who plays cupid. \"First they say 'wow',\" Jafar Ardabili said, \"then they take a closer look and say 'since he's a cleric we have faith in him.'\" Ardabili made his first love match 10 years ago while he taught at a Tehran university. One of his students had a crush on a person, so Ardabili arranged for the two to meet. A few months later they married.\n@highlight\nIranian cleric, wife runs matchmaking service\n@highlight\nService offers option for social interaction between Iranian singles\n@highlight\nCleric claims his service has married 2,000 couples without a divorce", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had paid a $100 fee, submitted a picture and his information.", "idx": 74779}], "idx": 48757} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With all the Facebook news lately -- the flat IPO, the regulatory interest, the Chan-Zuckerberg wedding -- it's highly possibly you've forgotten all about Twitter. If so, you'd be like most Americans. Only 8% of online Americans check their Twitter feeds on an average day, according to survey results released Thursday by the Pew Center for Internet & American Life. That's up from 2% in November 2010 and 5% in August, the group says, but it's nowhere near the numbers Pew tallies when it asks about online social networks in general. In February, the group asked Americans if they \"use social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn or Google Plus.\" Sixty-six percent said yes.\n@highlight\nPew survey finds 8% of American Internet users go on Twitter daily\n@highlight\nForbes writer says Twitter \"might be in a bit of a lull\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 336, "end": 374}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 702, "end": 704}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some tech pundits argue Facebook and Twitter serve very different purposes -- with Twitter becoming more of a news feed and @placeholder becoming an online hub for friendships.", "idx": 74782}], "idx": 48759} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You might expect Sunday to be a day of rest in a predominantly Roman Catholic country like Brazil. But the World Cup offers as good a reason as it gets to make an exception. There will be three contests -- in Brasilia, Porte Alegre and Rio de Janeiro -- on what will be the fourth day of the prestigious football tournament. Each of them pits a team from Europe against one from Latin America. Here's a look at a few things to watch for: Spotlight on Lionel Messi Lionel Messi is one of a kind. At 26 years old, all he's done is win four consecutive FIFA Ballons d'Or, given annually to football's best player. And he's done it on one of the best club teams, Barcelona, in the world.\n@highlight\nArgentina's Lionel Messi will take the field for the first time in Brazil\n@highlight\nBosnia and Herzegovina will start play in its first World Cup\n@highlight\nAction starts in Rio de Janeiro -- host of the World Cup finals, the 2016 Olympics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 559, "end": 575}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 789, "end": 810}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 917}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And -- if @placeholder' prayers are answers -- the host team will be there, slugging it out for the championship.", "idx": 74788}], "idx": 48763} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- FaceMash.com, the Facebook prototype Mark Zuckerberg built in his Harvard dorm room one October night in 2003, is now up for auction on Flippa -- or at least the URL is. The domain once housed a Harvard version of Hot or Not, which placed photos of various university women next to one another and asked visitors to select which one was more attractive. FaceMash reportedly attracted 450 visitors and generated 22,000 page views in its first evening; it was pulled down by Harvard several days later. Now, the site attracts approximately 600 visitors per month, the auctioneer claims, though since the release of the movie \"The Social Network,\" which mentions FaceMash, the site has received more than 1,000 hits per day.\n@highlight\nThe domain name FaceMash.com is up for auction by a third party\n@highlight\nFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg used the name FaceMash.com for a college project\n@highlight\nZuckerberg's site for ranking Harvard students' attractiveness got him in trouble with the school", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 638, "end": 655}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 833, "end": 847}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 909, "end": 918}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's not terribly surprising, given the kind of hassle any business built on the site is likely to attract from @placeholder's lawyers.", "idx": 74789}], "idx": 48764} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The weirdest campaign ad of this season -- maybe any season -- debuted on the Internet this past week. The ad has been nicknamed, \"Demon Sheep,\" and can be viewed here. The ad is an opening salvo in what will could prove the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history. The incumbent, Barbara Boxer, has always been the less popular of California's two Democratic senators. Boxer now looks vulnerable. Two Republicans declared early for the nomination against Boxer: state Sen. Chuck DeVore and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. Fiorina took an early lead. But her performance on the campaign trail disheartened many of her supporters. Worse, Fiorina never developed a good answer to the questions about her business career. Portfolio magazine had dubbed Fiorina one of the 20 worst CEOs of all time after a disastrous merger with Compaq.\n@highlight\nCarly Fiorina released the \"demon sheep\" ad in California race for U.S. Senate\n@highlight\nDavid Frum says it may be the strangest campaign ad ever\n@highlight\nHe says she's unfairly targeting Tom Campbell as a fiscal conservative in name only\n@highlight\nFrum says Campbell acted responsibly to try to head off the fiscal crisis California is now in", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 976}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He helped write the 2005 @placeholder budget, which contained a big jump in state spending.", "idx": 74795}, {"query": "@placeholder's budget position was already desperate when Campbell took the job.", "idx": 74796}, {"query": "\u2022 @placeholder's \"three-strikes\" law -- life in prison after a third felony conviction -- had filled the state's correctional institutions with doddering old crooks confined forever at taxpayer expense.", "idx": 74797}], "idx": 48769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Canadian jihadist fighting for ISIS in Syria has uploaded photographs of U.S. military kit the brutal Islamist group has seized from fleeing government soldiers in Iraq. Posting on Twitter using the name Abu Turaab al-Kanadi, the militant shared images of everything from Humvee vehicles to M16 rifles and night vision goggles - much of which is marked as being for restricted use by the U.S. government. Al-Kanadi, who is often referred to as simply 'The Canadian', is believed to be based in Raqqa - the Syrian city considered the capital of ISIS' self-declared caliphate. 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Italian supreme court judges are expected to decide if \u2018Foxy Knoxy\u2019 and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito should be retried \u2013 or whether their acquittal in 2011 should be confirmed. Meredith, 21, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was found semi-naked with her throat cut in the bedroom of the house she shared with Knox and two other women in the hilltop town of Perugia in November 2007. Final hurtle: Amanda Knox, seen here in 2009, faces one last judgement day tomorrow when the Italian Supreme Court considers whether the appeal that freed her should be upheld\n@highlight\nKnox and Raffaele Sollecito will find out if they are to stand trial again\n@highlight\nMeredith Kercher's sister Stephanie hopes for answers\n@highlight\nKnox has written a book about her trial and has an ABC interview ahead of it's release next month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 99, "end": 114}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 206, "end": 224}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 711}, {"start": 771, "end": 786}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Judgement day: Knox, 25, and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were acquitted and freed in 2011, though they could face trial again if the @placeholder rules there is enough evidence", "idx": 74800}], "idx": 48771} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "North Korea said Thursday that it plans to carry out a new nuclear test and more long-range rocket launches, all of which it said are a part of a new phase of confrontation with the United States. The North's National Defense Commission said the moves would feed into an \"upcoming all-out action\" that would target the United States, \"the sworn enemy of the Korean people.\" Carried by the state media, the comments are the latest defiant flourish from the reclusive North Korean regime, whose young leader, Kim Jong Un, has upheld his father's policy of pursuing a military deterrent and shrugging off international pressure.\n@highlight\nU.S. secretary of defense says predicting a North Korean test is difficult\n@highlight\nPyongyang says it plans a new nuclear test and further long-range rocket launches\n@highlight\nIt vows an \"all-out action\" against the United States, which it calls its \"sworn enemy\"\n@highlight\nNorth Korea is upset by a recent U.N. 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The Premier League champions left it until the last group match, a 2-0 victory over Roma thanks to goals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta, to reach the last 16 and avoid another humiliating early exit. Hart, who was captain for the evening in Vincent Kompany's absence, is adamant the team are going in the right direction after the dramatic victory in Rome. Manchester City keeper Joe Hart celebrates after his side qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League\n@highlight\nManchester City reached last 16 with 2-0 win at Roma on Wednesday\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's side faced a damaging group stage exit at half-time\n@highlight\nGoals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta secured the crucial win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 139, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 403, "end": 417}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 533}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 608, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 713, "end": 729}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Manchester City squad surround @placeholder after his fine strike opened the scoring in Rome", "idx": 74812}], "idx": 48779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- That which does not kill us only makes us laugh. That seems to be the governing principle in this outrageously offensive, but ridiculously funny, effort from agent provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen. The \"Borat\" star has now exhausted the characters he introduced in \"Da Ali G Show\" and presumably worn out his welcome as a celebrity interviewer. In \"The Dictator,\" his third and most outwardly conventional Hollywood vehicle, he introduces us to one \"General Admiral Aladeen,\" a North African despot who resembles Libya's Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, but with an Osama bin Laden beard, and something of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's knack for international diplomacy. (The film is dedicated to the memory of the late Kim Jong Il.)\n@highlight\nSacha Baron Cohen introduces us to one \"General Admiral Aladeen,\" a despot\n@highlight\nHe's abducted from his hotel and only escapes assassination by the skin of his teeth\n@highlight\nA barking chauvinist bigot, Aladeen makes Borat look like a puppy dog", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 185, "end": 201}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 640}, {"start": 723, "end": 738}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 793, "end": 815}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his big climactic speech, even the irredeemable @placeholder rises to the occasion with a brilliant piece of political oratory that turns the tables on everything we think we know about today's cultural jihad.", "idx": 74813}], "idx": 48780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The creators of instant messaging service WhatsApp can now comfortably call themselves billionaires after signing a $19 billion deal with Facebook. But the duo's road to becoming billionaires several times over has been filled with humble beginnings and setbacks Koum, 37, who co-founded the app with Brian Acton in 2009 co-founded WhatsApp in 2009, and five years later, is now estimated to now be worth about $6.8 billion. But at one point he was a teenage immigrant who lived on food stamps. The 'long time'-friend of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was just 16 when he moved to the U.S. from Ukraine.\n@highlight\nJan Koum, 37, moved to California from the Ukraine when he was 16\n@highlight\nFounded mobile chat-app WhatsApp with Brian Acton in 2009\n@highlight\nKoum has known Mark Zuckerberg 'for a long time', Facebook CEO said\n@highlight\nActon was rejected by Facebook and Twitter in 2009\n@highlight\nKoum signed $19bn deal at welfare center where he used to collect handouts", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "WhatsApp founders Brian Acton, left, and Jan Koum at their company headquarters in @placeholder, California", "idx": 74815}], "idx": 48782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South African runner Caster Semenya will be allowed to keep the gold medal she won in the women's 800-meters at the World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, in August, the country's sports ministry announced Thursday. In a statement on their official Web site the ministry added that Semenya had been found innocent of any wrongdoing but the widely anticipated results of gender tests conducted would not be made public. \"We have agreed with the IAAF that whatever scientific tests were conducted legally within the IAAF regulations will be treated as a confidential matter between patient and doctor,\" the statement read.\n@highlight\nSouth African Olympic runner Caster Semenya will keep her gold medal, the country's sports ministry announced Thursday\n@highlight\nMinistry added in a statement that the results of a gender test would not be made public\n@highlight\nThe world governing body for athletics, the IAAF, have refused to comment on the announcement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 125, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The South African ministry added they had been unhappy with way the testing had been handled: \"We have asked the IAAF to apologize at the way the whole @placeholder saga was dealt with.", "idx": 74821}], "idx": 48786} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:23 EST, 4 November 2013 A New York City jail guard who was impregnated by a convicted cop killer has lost custody of her young son after it was revealed she got drunk with the murderer's family twice after he was sentenced to death. Nancy Gonzalez's attorney says the family of Ronell Wilson was manipulating her and blamed her for a jury condemning him to the death penalty. Wilson was convicted of capital murder for shooting dead two undercover NYPD detectives during a 2003 gun bust. In hot water again: Nancy Gonzalez, center, had the custody of her son revoked after a judge learned she got drunk with convict killer Ronell Wilson's family\n@highlight\nNancy Gonzalez, 28, was manipulated by the family of Ronell Wilson, her attorney says\n@highlight\nJudge took away her son Justus, who was conceived at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center\n@highlight\nWilson's family blamed her for death sentence in the 2003 slaying of two NYPD detectives", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 888, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was placed in foster care with @placeholder's maternal aunt.", "idx": 74826}], "idx": 48790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sergio Aguero scored a last-gasp winner - his third of the night - to fire Manchester City to a 3-2 win over Bayern Munich in Group E of the Champions League. Aguero opened the scoring from the penalty spot, before Bayern found a way back into the game and went 2-1 up. Late on though, a double by the Argentina star kept City's Champions League hopes alive. Sportsmail's Rob Draper rates the players' performances at the Etihad on Tuesday night. Manchester City 4-2-3-1 Joe Hart 5 Wrong-footed for the Xabi Alonso free kick \u2013 moved the wrong way and allowed Bayern back in the game\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero was the star man after his hat-trick saved Man City\n@highlight\nMehdi Benatia had a miserable and short night at the Etihad for Bayern\n@highlight\nXabi Alonso ran the game for 85 minutes - even with his side down to 10\n@highlight\nPep Guardiola rested his big guns, but his team hardly missed a beat... until Aguero turned up, that is", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 344}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 447, "end": 461}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Superb ball to put @placeholder through to earn the penalty for the first goal \u2013 but struggled to break up Bayern\u2019s incessant passing", "idx": 74827}], "idx": 48791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The two U.S. journalists released from North Korea last month after five months in captivity said \"the psychological wounds of imprisonment are slow to heal.\" Freed U.S. journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee said they spent less than a minute on North Korean soil. In a column posted on the Los Angeles Times Web site Tuesday night, Laura Ling and Euna Lee also said they were seized by North Korean soldiers on Chinese soil. They raised suspicions about their guide and wondered if they had been \"lured into a trap.\" \"We didn't spend more than a minute on North Korean soil before turning back, but it is a minute we deeply regret,\" they said.\n@highlight\nLaura Ling and Euna Lee were arrested after stepping into North Korea\n@highlight\nJournalists were reporting on North Korean defections to China, human trafficking\n@highlight\n\"We didn't spend more than a minute on North Korean soil,\" they wrote\n@highlight\nIn retrospect, they raise questions about guide's involvement in capture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 253, "end": 264}, {"start": 298, "end": 314}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 774, "end": 785}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They violently dragged us back across the ice to @placeholder and marched us to a nearby army base, where we were detained.\"", "idx": 74848}], "idx": 48800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The friend and mentor of Bali Nine drug smuggler Myuran Sukumaran says the 33-year-old is no longer sleeping as he waits with dread for a final knock on his door to take him to his execution by firing squad. Artist Ben Quilty, who said goodbye to Sukumaran at Kerobokan prison in Bali for the last time on Thursday, explained the process has begun for Sukumaran and Andrew Chan's imminent execution. 'He knows someone will knock on his door in the middle of the night. I offered to bring him valium but he said \"no\". He is completely free from drugs and won't even take sleeping pills,' Quilty told ABC radio.\n@highlight\nArtist Ben Quilty said goodbye to Sukumaran on Thursday\n@highlight\nAndrew Chan and Sukumaran have reportedly been moved out of prison for execution\n@highlight\nThey are expected to be moved to Nusakambangan, a prison island off central Java known as 'Indonesia's Alcatraz'\n@highlight\nAuthorities confirmed the Australians will be executed outside Bali\n@highlight\n'We ask it to be as soon as possible,' Bali Prosecutor's Office says\n@highlight\nMen shocked to learn that they will be transferred to 'execution island'\n@highlight\nTheir families will be given the required 72 hours notice of their executions\n@highlight\nAustralian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says executions a grave injustice", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1275}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Sukumaran stands in front of his paintings at a prisoners' studio in @placeholder prison", "idx": 74850}], "idx": 48801} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (CNN) -- Honduras' interim government on Sunday rejected a proposal to reinstate ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya, ending a round of negotiations aimed at resolving the country's political crisis. Jose Manuel Zelaya was ousted from the Honduran presidency on June 28. The proposal had been presented by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, who was mediating the talks between the two Honduran sides at his home over the weekend. \"I'm very sorry, but the proposal you presented [is] unacceptable by the government of Honduras that I represent,\" Carlos Lopez, who was representing interim Honduran President Roberto Micheletti at the weekend negotiations, said of the proposal advanced by Arias.\n@highlight\nTalks between Honduras' interim government, ousted president end without deal\n@highlight\nInterim government's representative: Proposal to reinstate Zelaya \"unacceptable\"\n@highlight\nZelaya had OK'd proposal presented by Costa Rican president, who was mediating\n@highlight\nZelaya was removed from office June 28 after he pushed for term-limit reform", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 119, "end": 136}, {"start": 221, "end": 238}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 628, "end": 645}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and his supporters, including the Honduran supreme court, congress and the military, argue that the action was not a coup, but a constitutional transfer of power.", "idx": 74858}, {"query": "Delegations representing Zelaya and Micheletti also met at @placeholder' home in Costa Rica last week but did not reach an accord.", "idx": 74860}], "idx": 48805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "China will never grow at its explosive rate again but India is yet to match its GDP output, Russia is lagging and Turkey's potential is being leached by political turbulence, according to participants in an economic panel hosted by CNN's John Defterios. So where can the world expect to find growth? The panel, held during June's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum -- known as Russia's \"Davos\" -- explored the issue with experts. CNN's guests were Hakan Ates, president and ceo of DenizBank; Emilio Lozoya, ceo of PEMEX; Charles Robertson, global chief economist at Renaissance Capital; Vladimir Yakunin, president of Russian Railways and Nikolai Zelenski, ceo of Nordgold.\n@highlight\nWhere can the world find growth? A CNN panel hosted by John Defterios discussed the global economy\n@highlight\nParticipants said China would not grow at its explosive rate again, but other economies were also weak\n@highlight\nThe panel was held in St Petersburg, Russia, a country which has suffered from falling commodity prices\n@highlight\nTurkey was pointed to as an economy which has potential despite recent protests", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 330, "end": 372}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 546}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 627, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 729, "end": 731}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, as Yakunin noted, the much-vaunted diversification of the economy has proved difficult for @placeholder to tackle.", "idx": 74864}], "idx": 48807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari denied his nation was involved in last week's deadly attacks on Mumbai, India, and told CNN on Tuesday he's seen no evidence that a suspect in custody is a Pakistani national as Indian officials claim. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari says he believes the Mumbai attackers were \"stateless actors.\" \"I think these are stateless actors who have been operating all throughout the region,\" Zardari said on CNN's \"Larry King Live\" in an interview set to air Tuesday night. \"The gunmen plus the planners, whoever they are, [are] stateless actors who have been holding hostage the whole world.\"\n@highlight\nPakistani President Zardari: \"Stateless actors\" behind attacks in Mumbai, India\n@highlight\nIndian intelligence sources tell CNN-IBN they believe attackers were Pakistani\n@highlight\nZardari says he doubts suspect in custody is Pakistani\n@highlight\nHe says he's willing to have Pakistan participate in a joint investigation with India", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 135, "end": 137}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 269, "end": 284}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was conveyed to the Pakistan high commissioner that Pakistan's actions needed to match the sentiments expressed by its leadership that it wishes to have a qualitatively new relationship with @placeholder.\"", "idx": 74884}], "idx": 48819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An Israeli hospital is treating people wounded in Syria, where civil war has killed thousands and wounded thousands more. Ziv Medical Center in Safed, Israel, \"cannot confirm\" whether the seven Syrians being treated are from the Syrian opposition or the military, said Dr. Oscar Embon, the hospital's director. \"We treat patients regardless of religion, race, nationality and give the best care we can provide,\" Embon said. The Syrians are under guard for their own protection, he said. Israeli doctors frequently treat people from groups with which Israel has tensions, or even is engaged in conflict. In November, CNN visited an Israeli hospital treating an Israeli child and a Palestinian child, both wounded in warfare between Israel and militants in Gaza.\n@highlight\nIsraeli hospital is treating seven people injured in the civil war in Syria\n@highlight\nThe hospital \"cannot confirm\" whether they are from the opposition or the military\n@highlight\nThey are under guard for protection\n@highlight\nAt least 61 people were killed Sunday in the war in Syria, according to an opposition group", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 122, "end": 139}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which blames the violence on \"terrorists,\" said Sunday its military \"inflicted heavy losses\" on them.", "idx": 74888}], "idx": 48822} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's been framed as a debate between Web freedom and the freedom from stumbling upon potentially offensive content. In recent weeks, several companies have been forced to grapple with sexually explicit images appearing in their popular mobile apps. Such images, a small fraction of the apps' user-generated content, place these companies at risk for being banned from portals such as Apple's App Store, where millions of people gain access to the mobile Web. But some observers see something more at play here. \"In this debate, some may focus on freedom and others may focus on the harm of adult content, but what's really happening here is the crystallization of the power of platform providers -- Apple, Google, Microsoft and even Amazon,\" said James McQuivey, a tech-industry analyst at Forrester Research.\n@highlight\nControversy over adult content on mobile apps highlights control over free speech\n@highlight\nApple has banned some apps from its store because of sexual images\n@highlight\nTech titans may have more power over Internet free speech than some governments\n@highlight\nApple promises a mobile experience free from porn and other irritants", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's not to mention the millions more worldwide using tablets and other devices as their main entry point onto the @placeholder.", "idx": 74893}], "idx": 48826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Peering over a classmate's shoulder during a game of chess, this is the boy who would become the merciless terrorist butcher Jihadi John. The image, exclusive to The Mail on Sunday, shows ten-year-old Mohammed Emwazi in his last week at St Mary Magdalene Church of England primary school in Maida Vale, West London. The London schoolboy, who moved to the capital from Kuwait when he was six, was revealed this week to be the vicious killer known as Jihadi John who has featured in six ISIS beheading videos. Scroll down for video Mohammed Emwazi is pictured here playing with a classmate as a 10-year-old in his last week at St Mary Magdalene Church of England primary school, west London\n@highlight\nPeering over a classmate's shoulder, this is ISIS killer Jihadi John aged 10\n@highlight\nThe Kuwaiti schoolboy moved to London along with his family aged six\n@highlight\nJust over a decade later, he was pictured at a hate-filled 9/11 'celebration'\n@highlight\nMohammed Emwazi was seen holding a 'jihadi flag' at the extremist rally\n@highlight\nClaiming harassment by intelligence agencies, he emailed MoS journalist\n@highlight\nThe paranoid correspondence provides remarkable insights into his mind", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 162, "end": 179}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 237, "end": 271}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 530, "end": 544}, {"start": 625, "end": 659}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A former classmate said: 'I was horrified to find out the @placeholder I spent years with was this person.", "idx": 74898}], "idx": 48827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh came away from talks at the White House reassured about U.S. policy in Asia, according to foreign affairs analyst Fareed Zakaria. Singh and President Obama capped their talks with an elaborate state dinner in a tent at the White House Tuesday night, the first such occasion in Obama's presidency. Zakaria, who attended the formal event, told CNN the dinner was a success: \"My sense is there was a very warm feeling. 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The serum ZMapp, an experimental product of Mapp Biopharmaceutical, hasn't been tested in humans, which means it doesn't meet a primary requirement for FDA approval -- so its obscurity is no surprise. The Americans managed to gain access to what more than 1,660 infected people in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and now Nigeria did not: medicine that seems to work -- although, of course, we don't know for sure yet. Some reports indicate they received ZMapp under the FDA's \"compassionate use\" rule, which permits untested drugs to be given to consenting patients who might otherwise die. This is a triumph of common sense and compassion over bureaucratic red tape.\n@highlight\nAmericans with Ebola received an experimental medicine that seemed to help\n@highlight\nHarriet Washington: Poor Africans don't have access to lifesaving medicines\n@highlight\nShe says access to drugs often based on how much money you have and if you're a Westerner\n@highlight\nShe urges this drug be made in quantity and given to infected West Africans in a trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 408, "end": 429}, {"start": 516, "end": 518}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1302}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1389}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This simply highlights another reason why we should so our utmost to protect people from @placeholder: our medical interdependence.", "idx": 74909}], "idx": 48833} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A hysterical 911 call made by George Zimmerman's girlfriend today has been made public, where she claims that he pointed a shotgun at her face. Samantha Scheibe called for help at 12.30pm on Monday outside of her home in Apopka, Florida, claiming that Zimmerman had locked her outside and was smashing up furniture. At one point during the call, Miss Scheibe screamed at Zimmerman: 'You put your gun in my freakin' face... Get out of my house. Do not push me out of my house. Please get out of my house.' Scroll down for 911 call Latest mugshot: George Zimmerman has been arrested again over a new domestic violence claim after his girlfriend reportedly called police following a confrontation at her home that involved a gun\n@highlight\nZimmerman arrested on Monday afternoon following a domestic disturbance call in Florida\n@highlight\nComes two months after violent altercation with his wife Shellie days after she filed divorce papers\n@highlight\nMailOnline previously revealed his girlfriend is Samantha Scheibe\n@highlight\nZimmerman is not eligible for bail and is not being represented by the same attorney from his murder trial", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 45}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}, {"start": 997, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the striking blonde Shellie refers to as", "idx": 74911}], "idx": 48834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The case of a frequent flier labeled a \"frequent complainer\" by one airline will soon get a Supreme Court review, testing consumer rights against corporate prerogatives. The justices will hold an hour of oral arguments Tuesday. Rabbi Binyomin Ginsberg claims his WorldPerks Platinum Elite membership was revoked after being told he had \"abused\" his privileges, repeatedly filing complaints for upgrades and other benefits. Northwest Airlines, which was consumed by Delta Air Lines in a 2008 merger, said it had \"sole judgment\" over the program's general terms and conditions to make such determinations. At issue is whether Ginsberg has a right under state law to bring his case or whether it is preempted by a 1970s-era federal law that deregulated the airline industry.\n@highlight\nRabbi Ginsberg says he was told he complained too much\n@highlight\nNorthwest Airlines kicked him out of the frequent flier program\n@highlight\nThe rabbi lost all of his frequent flier miles as well\n@highlight\nThe high court will look at consumer rights vs. corporate law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 254, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 307}, {"start": 443, "end": 460}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 869, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in June of 2008, Ginsberg claimed a @placeholder representative called him and told him his status was being revoked on grounds that he \"abused\" the program, according to court papers.", "idx": 74919}], "idx": 48841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Saudi King Abdullah has appointed a woman to the council of ministers for the first time as part of a Cabinet reshuffle, networks including Saudi state-run Channel One reported Saturday. 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She will serve in a new position as deputy minister for women's education. \"I'm very proud to be nominated and selected for such a prestigious position,\" Al-Faiz told CNN on Saturday. \"I hope that other ladies, females, will follow in the future.\"\n@highlight\nSaudi King Abdullah appoints a woman to council of ministers for first time\n@highlight\nKing appoints Noor Al-Fayez as deputy minister for women's education\n@highlight\nKhaled Al-Maeena, editor-in-chief of Arab News, says people \"excited\" by move", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 498, "end": 523}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 952, "end": 967}, {"start": 989, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This sends a clear signal that the @placeholder means business.", "idx": 74920}], "idx": 48842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Colette Fahy PUBLISHED: 08:10 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:55 EST, 6 November 2013 Photographs have emerged of Charlie Sheen's four-year-old son Bob which show severe bruising to his head. The shocking images show injuries on Bob's face, which it has been alleged in a document submitted to an LA court were sustained while the boy was in the care of his mother Brooke Mueller or his grandmother Moira Fiore. In one zoomed-in image, reportedly taken by Charlie's ex-wife Denise Richards, Bob returned from a weekend with Mueller and Fiore on July 26, with a noticeable raw skin sore near the red mark.\n@highlight\nSays they are worse after spending time with their mother Brooke Mueller\n@highlight\nCharlie posted a picture of a birthday cake with a grenade on Twitter as a message to Brooke\n@highlight\nSheen lashed out at Mueller calling her a 'chubby weirdo' after her bid to get a restraining order against him on Monday failed\n@highlight\nPictures of Bob allegedly show him sporting a red mark, which Charlie is said to believe is a burn, after a visit to his mother\n@highlight\nHowever, Brooke insists he had the mark before he arrived at her home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 156}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 303, "end": 304}, {"start": 371, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 480, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 499}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claims she has been advised to get counselling for the twins but Brooke has refused to allow it.", "idx": 74923}], "idx": 48844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 25 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:58 EST, 25 January 2013 A hypersonic SpaceLiner capable of reaching 24 times the speed of sound and transporting passengers from London to Sydney in 90 minutes could be with us by 2050. Although the finished article is still a long way off, Martin Sippel, project coordinator for SpaceLiner at the German Aerospace Center believes the project could attract private funding within a decade. The current concept includes a rocket booster stage for launch and a separate orbiter stage to carry up to 50 passengers halfway around the world without ever making it to space.\n@highlight\nSpaceLiner would reach 24 times the speed of sound\n@highlight\nWill launch with the help of a liquid oxygen and hydrogen-fuelled rocket\n@highlight\nIt would take eight minutes to climb 50 miles to upper Earth, then break away from rocket before gliding down to destination", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 206, "end": 211}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 365, "end": 387}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Engineers predict that advances in materials could be combined with new cooling technologies and heat shielding to safeguard the @placeholder's structures against the intense heat of hypersonic flight.", "idx": 74931}], "idx": 48850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Ars Technica) -- After months of rumor roundups and speculation, Apple's iPad mini has finally been announced\u2014and the 7-inch tablet market has just heated up. This growing product category now has more to offer than Android devices with differing UI skins and varying components\u2014or that BlackBerry PlayBook that's not selling too hot. That's not to say that Apple's entrance into the mini-tablet game is solely what's fueling the fire. Up until now, only the first-generation Kindle Fire and the recently launched Google Nexus 7 were considered worthy buys. Add the iPad mini to the mix, and this particular product category has a little more steam.\n@highlight\nApple's iPad Mini joins the 7-inch tablet market\n@highlight\nAmazon's Kindle Fire HD, Google's Nexus 7 are among current leaders\n@highlight\nApple's display screen is bigger than the others, but $329 price tag is bigger, too", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 248, "end": 249}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you're already a faithful @placeholder user, you won't have to leave the ecosystem.", "idx": 74933}], "idx": 48851} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"China is not on the Internet, it's basically an intranet. Everything is banned by the Great Firewall,\" says Sherman So, co-author of \"Red Wired: China's Internet Revolution.\" Sherman So, author of \"Red Wired,\" talks about China's online habits and Internet culture. With 338 million Internet users in June 2009, according to the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), China is no longer a niche market of the online industry. Chinese is the second most common language on the Internet, according to The Economist, and quickly gaining ground on English. As the former technology writer for Hong Kong's daily English-language newspaper, South China Morning Post, So has been following closely China's exponential Internet developments over the past decade.\n@highlight\nChina counts 338 million Internet users, but only 25.5 percent of its population\n@highlight\nMajority of Chinese Netizens are low-end users in search of entertainment\n@highlight\nInternet in China has made information and popular culture accessible to all\n@highlight\nChinese \"sea turtles\" bring back knowledge and resources from Silicon Valley", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 181}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 339, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 657, "end": 680}, {"start": 683, "end": 684}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 977, "end": 981}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In short, for the vast majority of Chinese, @placeholder means play, not work.", "idx": 74940}, {"query": "Another recurring factor of success among Chinese Internet start-ups is their founders' extensive experience working in @placeholder before returning to China to launch their own business.", "idx": 74941}], "idx": 48857} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance Former Pope Benedict has denied speculation he was forced to stand down in a letter, calling the claims 'absurd' Retired Pope Benedict XVI has denied speculation that he was pressured to resign, saying the decision was made by him and him alone. In a letter to La Stampa newspaper Benedict called speculation he had been forced from his post 'absurd' ahead of the first anniversary of the resignation on Friday. The Pope Emeritus has also fended off allegations that he is still active within the church, leading a faction of the Curia who are unhappy with Pope Francis's sweeping new reforms.\n@highlight\nFriday marks the first anniversary of former Pope Benedict's resignation\n@highlight\nItalian newspapers have speculated he was forced to stand down\n@highlight\nThey also accuse him of governing as a 'shadow' leader because he still lives in the Vatican, uses his papal name and wears a white cassock\n@highlight\nHe has called the allegations 'absurd' and defended his use of the cassock, saying there were 'no other clothes available' when he resigned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "situation and that Benedict continues to lead as a \u2018shadow\u2019 @placeholder.", "idx": 74944}], "idx": 48860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Mashiter, Press Association Aston Villa defender Nathan Baker has fired a warning shot to Arsenal ahead of their Barclays Premier League clash on Saturday. Villa claimed a 1-0 win over Liverpool at Anfield three days ago thanks to Gabriel Agbonlahor's early goal and Baker is confident his side can back that up with victory over the Gunners this weekend. A win against Arsenal would set Paul Lambert's side up nicely ahead of a tough run of games, which sees them taking on Chelsea, Manchester City and Everton before the end of October. 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It's not over yet. Another winter storm barreling toward some parts of the region Sunday is expected to pile on to already record snowfalls. Experts issued winter storm warnings across upstate New York, northern Connecticut, northern Rhode Island and the greater Boston area. Schools in parts of the Northeast, including Boston, will be closed Monday and Tuesday. \"Snow accumulations of 10 to 20 inches, possibly up to 24 inches in parts of central and northeast Massachusetts,\" the National Weather Service said. It described it as a \"long duration snow event\" that could last until Monday night. Warnings are in place through early Tuesday morning.\n@highlight\nThe trials of Aaron Hernandez and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are delayed\n@highlight\nSchools will be closed Monday and Tuesday in some areas, including Boston\n@highlight\nBoston has already set a record for the snowiest seven-day period in history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 507, "end": 530}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's about the cumulative impact of this storm coming on the heels of the others,\" @placeholder Gov.", "idx": 74952}], "idx": 48866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg The Antarctic ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in history, it has been revealed. Three years of observations from ESA\u2019s CryoSat satellite show that the Antarctic ice sheet is now losing 159 billion tonnes of ice each year \u2013 twice as much as when it was last surveyed. The polar ice sheets are a major contributor to the rise in global sea levels, and these newly measured losses from Antarctica alone are enough to raise global sea levels by 0.45 mm each year. Scroll down for video Three years of measurements from the European CryoSat show that the Antarctic Ice Sheet is now losing 159 billion tonnes of ice each year, enough to raise global sea levels by 0.45 mm per year.\n@highlight\nThe polar ice sheets are a major contributor to the rise in global sea levels\n@highlight\nLosses from Antarctica alone are enough to raise global sea levels by 0.45 mm each year\n@highlight\nRecent claims say glaciers may have passed a point of irreversible retreat", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 542, "end": 557}, {"start": 573, "end": 591}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vast glaciers in @placeholder seem to be locked in an irreversible thaw linked to global warming that may push up sea levels for centuries, scientists have claimed.", "idx": 74955}], "idx": 48868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He's known as the \"bull dog\" in South Africa's legal circles, and just days in to Gerrie Nel's merciless cross-examination of Oscar Pistorius, it's easy to see why. The veteran state prosecutor's relentless grilling of Pistorius -- on trial for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year -- has riveted people around the world to their TV sets, and has sparked a debate about whether Nel's no-holds-barred tactics have crossed the line. Nel had to wait weeks to take on Pistorius, but has wasted no time since he got the chance late on Tuesday. At various times Nel has called the 27-year-old a liar, implied that Pistorius was pretending to be too emotional to testify, reduced him to tears, and laughed at him for failing to recall the answer to one of Nel's questions as the prosecutor ruthlessly tore into various aspects of his testimony.\n@highlight\nOscar Pistorius trial prosecutor Gerrie Nel known for no-holds-barred approach to witnesses\n@highlight\nNel shocked courtroom by showing graphic photo of deceased Reeva Steenkamp\n@highlight\nSome observers say Nel stepped over the line; others say Nel is just doing his job\n@highlight\nPhelps: State has little evidence to disprove Pistorius' case that he is innocent of murder charge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 602, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 795, "end": 797}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 998, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1232}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has a responsibility to protect the dignity of the deceased and the victim's family,\" Phelps said.", "idx": 74966}, {"query": "Nel has infuriated quite a few opposing lawyers over the course of his career, @placeholder says, but he has long had a reputation for being incorruptible and impossible to intimidate.", "idx": 74968}], "idx": 48874} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool have been linked to a businessman with connections to Dubai\u2019s Al Maktoum royal family after owner John W Henry last week flew to the emirate to take part in high-level meetings. Henry travelled to Dubai to meet Marwan Abedin, who is on the board of Dubai\u2019s biggest property developer. Though Liverpool insist the meetings did not concern the football club, their former chief executive Rick Parry was also present and the trip meant Henry missed the Champions League clash with Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, the most prominent match since his takeover of the club. 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A host of villainous-looking 4X4 Land Rovers and Range Rovers are also being supplied by British manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover for the agent 007\u2019s latest big screen. The \u2018baddy\u2019s\u2019 Jaguar\u2019s C-X75 prototype will form part of a spectacular chase scene through Rome alongside 007\u2019s already-revealed Aston Martin DB10, one of just 10 cars being specially created for the movie. Jaguar is providing a 200mph petrol-electric hybrid supercar for the new James Bond movie Spectre The \u2018baddy\u2019s\u2019 C-X75 prototype will form part of a spectacular chase scene through Rome, it has emerged\n@highlight\nThe C-X75 prototype supercar will form part of chase scene through Rome\n@highlight\nIt will drive alongside 007's Aston Martin DB10, specifically created for film\n@highlight\nC-X75 petrol-electric hybrids used in filming have been built in Oxfordshire\n@highlight\nIt was due to go into full production but Jaguar halted plans in recession", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 421, "end": 437}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 825, "end": 841}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Bond\u2019s boss \u2018M\u2019 battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, @placeholder peels back the layers of deceit to \u2018reveal the terrible truth behind Spectre\u2019, said movie insiders.", "idx": 74974}], "idx": 48879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For much of the past decade, Iran's nuclear weapons development program has been one of the top national security concerns for the United States. Even as we fought wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and hunted down al Qaeda's leaders, American intelligence officers, military and top diplomats have been working round the clock to prevent Iran from developing the bomb. An Iran armed with nuclear weapons, capable of threatening Israel and other regional states, would touch off a nuclear arms race in the world's most volatile region. It would be an unmitigated disaster. We must make all efforts to prevent this.\n@highlight\nRep. Adam Schiff: Iran's nuclear program has been a top national security concern for 10 years\n@highlight\nSchiff: Escalating sanctions were meant to force Iran into a deal, and Iran is at the table\n@highlight\nHe says another round of sanctions could derail negotiations and is unnecessary\n@highlight\nSchiff: We must seize this chance; if it fails, there would be no doubt we tried diplomatically", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is not an illusory concern, and for this reason, any partial lifting of the freeze on Iranian assets must be quickly reversible if the @placeholder balk on a final deal.", "idx": 74975}], "idx": 48880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scroll down for a full table which shows what each club will earn in their current position. It is the final round of fixtures in another Barclays Premier League campaign, and there is little at stake for clubs not involved in issues at either end of the table. So the theory goes, anyway, but try telling that to Hull City\u2019s bank manager, with a win at home to Everton potentially raking in a near-\u00a35million bonus for the FA Cup finalists. TV revenue is the big money-spinner in the Premier League, but merit payments are not to be sniffed at. There\u2019s \u00a31.2million for the bottom-placed club, with the amount rising by the same amount as you go up the table.\n@highlight\nHull City could earn an extra \u00a34.8 million with a win over Everton and a four-goal swing on goal difference on West Ham\n@highlight\nA win for Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur could be worth \u00a33.6m for Paul Lambert's side\n@highlight\nChelsea may be out of the title race but could pick up an extra \u00a31m if they finish second\n@highlight\nManchester City or Liverpool will earn \u00a324m for winning the league title", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 160}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 484, "end": 497}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 842}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder need to win to have a chance of an additional \u00a31m.", "idx": 74977}], "idx": 48881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:36 EST, 27 January 2014 A boat used by the U.S. Navy for target practice broke free from its mooring and drifted 4,000 miles across the Atlantic - eventually landing on a quiet beach in Cornwall. The orange boat, known as a Low-Cost Tow Target, started its epic journey in Florida and is believed to have been cut off from its towing vessel, possibly by gunfire, on January 2 2013. Over the next year it drifted east across the Atlantic before it was spotted by a man walking his dog on picturesque Perranporth beach on the North Cornish coast on Friday.\n@highlight\nThe boat floated across the sea for a year before it was spotted on a beach\n@highlight\nThe coastguard was surprised to discover it had come from Florida\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Navy uses towed boats like this for gunnery practice\n@highlight\nIt is believed to have broken free during a live fire exercise", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ships are vessels used for naval gunnery practice or for weapons testing.", "idx": 74987}], "idx": 48886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho's former assistant at Real Madrid Aitor Karanka has lavished praise on the Chelsea manager, explaining how the Portuguese boss ended Barcelona's La Liga dominance and the 'love' which the squad at the Bernabeu held for him. Middlesbrough boss Karanka also believes Mourinho's successor, Carlo Ancelotti, is held in the same high esteem by his 'far superior' side as the Portuguese was during his time there. Karanka is extremely positive in his views on his former boss, and puts a lot of his own success down to his mentor's teaching and principles. 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The military operation was launched Monday by pro-Ouattara forces to crush the last pocket of resistance remaining after the militias turned down a call from Ouattara to disarm or face force. The new violence erupted after a delegation of mediators led by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan completed a two-day visit to Ivory Coast intended to encourage reconciliation and healing. Annan was joined by Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa and Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland.\n@highlight\nGbagbo said to have accepted his loss of power\n@highlight\n\"He seems to have accepted that Ouattara is the new president,\" Kofi Annan says\n@highlight\nThe violence erupted after a delegation of mediators completed a two-day visit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 109, "end": 125}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Annan said they were pleased to hear @placeholder say that he wants the country to return to normal as soon as possible.", "idx": 74999}], "idx": 48896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fort Campbell, Kentucky (CNN) -- Maylanie Shorter sleeps with a T-shirt tucked in her pillowcase. It carries the scent of her father's cologne while he's on patrol in Afghanistan. Her younger sister, Ariana, sleeps with her Daddy Doll -- a stuffed soldier that displays a photo of her father across its face. At 14 and 10, the two girls try to maintain normalcy. They're active in school, they help with dinner, they rally around their mother. And they show no mercy for Pops over the Silver Star he earned by saving several comrades whose armored Humvee was shredded by a roadside bomb. They tease him about a photo of the burned-out vehicle. \"How did you take this picture? Weren't you supposed to go get them and help?\" Ariana says.\n@highlight\nFamily of Sgt. 1st Class Randy Shorter discuss life while dad's deployed\n@highlight\nShorter is on his third deployment, currently in Afghanistan\n@highlight\n\"We have to keep going forward, stay positive,\" daughter says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder arrives home from Fort Campbell High School and immediately begins helping her mother prepare dinner.", "idx": 75002}, {"query": "@placeholder doesn't ask her dad about details from the war zone.", "idx": 75003}], "idx": 48899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard struggled to make an impression as Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by West Ham on Saturday, leading to suggestions that age and fatigue is starting to catch up with the 34-year-old captain. The midfielder has played every minute of Liverpool's season so far and, judging by the statistics from the match at Upton Park, it's taking its toll. Gerrard surrendered possession on 14 occasions, very unlike him, and only Raheem Sterling (20) gave the ball away more in the Liverpool team. Steven Gerrard looked well short of his best form in Liverpool's 3-1 loss to West Ham on Saturday\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard struggled in Liverpool's 3-1 defeat at West Ham\n@highlight\nThe Liverpool skipper was beneath his best with passing and tackling\n@highlight\nHe surrendered possession on 14 occasions in midfield\n@highlight\nGerrard, 34, has played every minute of Liverpool's season so far\n@highlight\nFormer England midfielder is in need of a break\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers insisted fatigue was not a problem", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 424, "end": 438}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 956, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Only six players in last year\u2019s top six squads are older than @placeholder, and most now play bit-part roles.", "idx": 75005}], "idx": 48900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 20:52 EST, 9 January 2013 | UPDATED: 20:52 EST, 9 January 2013 Six-figure bids are expected when an auction house sells a rare 148-year-old baseball card that was discovered at a yard sale in rural Maine, the auction house manager said today. A man found the card by chance in a photo album he bought while antique hunting in the small town of Baileyville, Maine, said Troy Thibodeau of Saco River Auction Co. in Biddeford. It's not the same as a modern baseball card, which became commonplace beginning in the 1880s. Instead, it's an original photograph from 1865 of the Brooklyn Atlantics amateur baseball club mounted on a card. 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We were sitting in a corner booth at a rural cafeteria in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. Phil was talking about his older brother, Don. Having spent time with the Everly Brothers on the rock-and-roll road over the years, I had long noticed something: Whenever they were performing, Phil fastened his eyes right on Don's. As they were creating their heartbreaking harmonies, he seldom looked away. I didn't want to ask him about that in front of his brother, but, with just the two of us there, I did. \"I have to pay attention every second with my harmonies,\" Phil said. \"It's like playing tennis with someone who is really great. You can't let your mind wander for even a microsecond, or you'll be left behind.\"\n@highlight\nBob Greene: The Everly Brothers had a talent that was extraordinary\n@highlight\nIn five years, they had 25 hits in the Top 40 charts, he writes\n@highlight\nDespite frictions between Phil and Don Everly, they were masters at working together, Greene says\n@highlight\nGreene: Paul McCartney and John Lennon used to pretend that they were the Everly Brothers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 101, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}, {"start": 944, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 962}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact that he and @placeholder went through long periods of estrangements and silence is not a secret, but the silences ended each time a show began.", "idx": 75019}, {"query": "\"I had this haunted feeling all my life,\" Don said to me one day in @placeholder.", "idx": 75020}], "idx": 48909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The mayor of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, is asking Mexican federal authorities not to pull military units out of the region for at least another six months. A Mexican soldier controls traffic at the Mexico-U.S. border customs post in Ciudad Juarez on August 16. A decision on whether to withdraw the troops is expected before September 15. The troops were sent to the city across from El Paso, Texas, in the spring of 2008 to help quell violence involving warring drug cartels. An additional surge of troops was sent this spring. That surge appeared to work at first, cutting the homicide rate in Juarez drastically. But murders in the city spiked over the summer.\n@highlight\nMayor Jose Reyes Ferriz would like federal army troops to stay six more months\n@highlight\nTroops were sent to Ciudad Juarez to quell drug-fueled murders\n@highlight\nMurders down in spring, but spike in summer; more than 300 killed in August\n@highlight\nDecision on whether to withdraw the troops is expected before September 15", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The mayor, @placeholder, attributed the summer spike in violence to wars between cartels over the control of street drug-sale points.", "idx": 75024}], "idx": 48911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Obama administration announced new standards for commercial pilot training Tuesday, with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx calling it a \"significant advancement for aviation safety and pilot training.\" The new rules from DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration will reinforce ground and flight training on aerodynamic stall and \"upset,\" enabling pilots to prevent and recover from potential disaster. The emphasis will be on pilots gaining experience on handling a stall during simulator training. During an aerodynamic stall, the plane loses its lift. If the pilot doesn't correct it, the plane may crash. That is what investigators say led to the 2009 Colgan Air Flight 3407 crash near Buffalo, New York.\n@highlight\nNew rules for pilot training\n@highlight\nCrash of plane in Buffalo, New York, impetus for some changes\n@highlight\nRecovering from stalls, wind gusts among priorities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 17}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 250, "end": 280}, {"start": 675, "end": 696}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"One of my first meetings as transportation secretary was with the @placeholder families, and today, I am proud to announce that with their help, the FAA has now added improved pilot training to its many other efforts to strengthen aviation safety,\" said Foxx.", "idx": 75027}], "idx": 48913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When French President Francois Hollande flew to Washington this week for a state visit, he brought along a lot of baggage -- and it's not his country's famous Louis Vuitton. Hollande left France amid sinking popularity ratings and swirling reports that he cheated on his partner of seven years with a younger movie actress \u00e2\u20ac\u201d making this week's trip something of an escape for the embattled president. The former French first lady Valerie Trierweiler -- whom Obama said in November he was looking forward to hosting -- isn't coming to the White House now that Hollande has announced their split.\n@highlight\nFrench President Francois Hollande's visit comes amid troubles at home\n@highlight\nHollande and former first lady split after reports of his affair surface\n@highlight\nWhite House protocol experts are working to navigate delicate situation\n@highlight\nFrance and the United States are generally in accord on policy matters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 452, "end": 470}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 661}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now he's in @placeholder solo for one of Washington's most tradition-bound events, where protocol dictates nearly everything and a slip-up, however unlikely, could wind up offending a top ally.", "idx": 75029}], "idx": 48915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:24 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:52 EST, 23 December 2013 Russian former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been reunited with his family after being freed from prison and arriving in Berlin Russia's former richest man Mikhail Khodorkovsky has revealed he was stabbed in the nose during a gruelling 10-year prison term. The 50-year-old oil magnate was freed two days ago from his 'politically-motivated' sentence by the Russian authorities, who many claim are trying to improve their image before February's Winter Olympics. Today the long-standing rival to President Putin gave an emotional press conference in which he vowed to keep campaigning for political prisoners - but admitted he will no longer be involved in the 'struggle for power'.\n@highlight\nOnce Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, 50, was freed this week\n@highlight\nHe told first TV interview how his attacker just missed his eye with a knife\n@highlight\nPutin released him on 'compassionate grounds' because his mother is ill\n@highlight\nBut many fear the former tycoon has made a deal to duck out of politics\n@highlight\nHe was jailed for fraud, tax evasion and embezzlement in 2003\n@highlight\nSupporters say he was targeted for daring to finance opposition to Putin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 141, "end": 160}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 277, "end": 296}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 841, "end": 860}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1296}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked whether he forgave @placeholder, he replied: 'I would put it differently, perhaps.", "idx": 75031}], "idx": 48916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As I've written on various top 10 lists (and mentioned to anyone who will listen) Asghar Farhadi's \"A Separation\" is an exceptional film. It has been picking up awards since winning the Golden Bear at its world premiere at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival and is one of the front-runners for best foreign language film at the upcoming Academy Awards. Nader (Peyman Moadi) and Simin (Leila Hatami) are a married couple in trouble. Simin wants to leave Iran with her husband and daughter Termeh (Sarina Farhadi), but Nader refuses to leave his ailing father (Ali-Asghar Shahbazi). As a result, Simin sues Nader for divorce. But unless Nader either agrees to a divorce or permits Simin and Termeh to go without one, Simin cannot leave the country with her daughter.\n@highlight\n\"A Separation\" is one of the front-runners for best foreign language film\n@highlight\nNader (Peyman Moadi) and Simin (Leila Hatami) are a married couple in trouble\n@highlight\nMoadi, Hatami and Bayat are all deeply convincing and moving actors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 274}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 577, "end": 595}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 922}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She's obviously hiding something from @placeholder and when he returns to the apartment one day to find his father non-responsive, on the floor and tied to the bed, he loses his temper and things go pear shaped.", "idx": 75034}, {"query": "The answers to those questions lie in explorations of @placeholder's social, religious and political customs and serve to deepen the emotions that run through this film.", "idx": 75035}], "idx": 48918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It's a frightening scenario, almost a staple of action movies: Someone has fallen onto subway tracks, and a train is rumbling into the station. iReporter Stuart Gordon spotted rescuers after a woman fell onto subway tracks in Washington. For a heart-stopping moment, the train is certain to strike the fallen person, until rescue comes at the last possible second. But at a Washington Metro station near the National Mall on Tuesday, it was an all-too-real scenario, and all the more frightening. A 68-year-old woman from Nashville, Tennessee, in Washington for the inauguration of Barack Obama, fell off the platform at the Gallery Place-Chinatown stop.\n@highlight\nWoman, 68, fell off platform at Metro's Gallery Place-Chinatown stop\n@highlight\nHouston Metro Officer Eliot Swainson, another rider tried to pull her up\n@highlight\nWhen they couldn't grab her, Swainson helped tuck her under platform\n@highlight\nWoman safely huddled beneath platform lip as train passed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 645, "end": 667}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 748}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The agency said transit officers from 18 locations across the country were in @placeholder to assist with the inauguration crowds.", "idx": 75040}], "idx": 48922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter A 27-year-old mother convicted in the mysterious disappearance of her infant son, known as 'Baby Gabriel', five years ago has been released from prison. Elizabeth Johnson walked out of Perryville state prison in Arizona early Friday morning. The Arizona woman was given a more than five-year sentence in 2012 for custodial interference and unlawful imprisonment after Gabriel vanished without a trace in 2009. Scroll down for video Out of jail: Elizabeth Johnson, 27 (pictured) was was released from Perryville state prison in Arizona early Friday morning Johnson's attorney, Marc Victor, said his client, who had begged the judge for a longer prison sentence, was ready for a new start.\n@highlight\nElizabeth Johnson's son Gabriel, eight-months-old, disappeared in 2009\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old maintains she gave the boy away to a Texas couple\n@highlight\nAuthorities said Johnson told the boy's father, Logan McQueary, that she killed Gabriel but later recanted\n@highlight\nThe Arizona mom had been fighting with McQueary about whether to give Gabriel up for adoption\n@highlight\nShe was convicted of custodial interference and unlawful imprisonment in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 206, "end": 222}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 498, "end": 514}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added that Johnson didn't know where Gabriel was, but assumed he was with a good family.", "idx": 75042}], "idx": 48924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The midair collision of two small planes about 50 miles from Washington is under investigation by Canadian officials because one plane was owned by an FAA employee and the other by an NTSB employee, federal officials said Tuesday. On Monday afternoon, a Piper PA-28 registered to a Federal Aviation Administration employee and a Beechcraft BE-35 owned by a National Transportation Safety Board employee collided in flight above Fauquier County, Virginia, authorities said. The pilot and a passenger of the BE-35 were killed, but the owner and pilot of the PA-28 survived with injuries, authorities said. NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman consulted with FAA Acting Administrator Michael Huerta and requested the Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigate the incident, she said in a statement Tuesday.\n@highlight\nCanada will investigate midair collision of two small planes\n@highlight\nOne plane was owned by an FAA employee and the other by an NTSB employee\n@highlight\nThe pilot and passenger of the plane owned by NTSB employee were killed\n@highlight\nThe pilot of the other plane is injured", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 291, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 366, "end": 401}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This accident hits especially close to home, with the involvement of an @placeholder employee,\" Hersman said.", "idx": 75044}], "idx": 48925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Video footage of Syrian prisoner Abu Wa'el Dhiab, who has been held at Guantanamo Bay since 2002, will now be shown in court after challenges from his lawyers and news outlets A federal judge has ordered the public release of 28 videotapes of a hunger-striking Guantanamo Bay prisoner being forcibly removed from his cell and force-fed. Lawyers for the prisoner, Abu Wa'el Dhiab, have challenged his treatment as abusive. Numerous news media outlets, including The Associated Press, had asked the court on June 20 to unseal the videotapes, which are classified 'secret.' U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler granted the news media's request, although Kessler said the tapes will remain sealed until some information on them is redacted.\n@highlight\nFootage of Abu Wa'el Dhiab's treatement will be played in court\n@highlight\nHe was on hunger striker when his lawyers claim he was mistreated\n@highlight\nTapes recorded inside the detention center have been classified as 'secret'\n@highlight\nBut news outlets petitioned the court and asked for them to be unsealed\n@highlight\nSome of the footage will be redacted before they are shown\n@highlight\nIt includes obscuring faces of all the people in the video except Dhiab\n@highlight\nThe Syrian prisoner has been held in the Cuban facility since 2002", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 465, "end": 480}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has long disclosed how many are refusing to eat and whether they meet military guidelines to be force fed.", "idx": 75050}], "idx": 48930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Actress Salma Hayek and husband Francois-Henri Pinault who are moving to London because it is 'cosmopolitan' Hollywood star Salma Hayek and her billionaire French husband are moving to Britain. Fran\u00e7ois-Henri Pinault, France\u2019s third richest man, is relocating his family to London. Pinault, the chief executive of Kering, a luxury goods group, has an estimated fortune of \u00a39 billion. The capital has recently become a popular destination for wealthy French, who are seeking to avoid a 75 per cent supertax introduced by increasingly unpopular Socialist President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande. But despite the recent exodus of millionaires from France, Ms Hayek insisted that her family were moving to London for career reasons and not for tax purposes.\n@highlight\nPair are moving to Britain for many reasons, one of which being schools\n@highlight\nSalma Hayek and husband say they pay taxes, and will continue to do so\n@highlight\nHayek claims it has been hard to find an appropriate school for her daugter\n@highlight\nHer husband Fran\u00e7ois-Henri Pinault is the 3rd richest man in France\n@highlight\nHe will continue to be CEO of Kering, a \u00a39bn luxury goods company\n@highlight\nPinault thinks London is very 'cosmopolitan'\n@highlight\nHayek believes that moving to London will help her acting career", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 53}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 579}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has been claimed that @placeholder has become the sixth largest \u2018French city\u2019 in the world, with more than 300,000 French people living there.", "idx": 75072}], "idx": 48942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 03:45 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:50 EST, 24 April 2013 Emma Bridgewater at home in Oxford Quintessentially British pottery designer Emma Bridgewater has revealed how in her darkest moments - following the horse-riding accident that left her mother severely brain-damaged aged 53 - she would go to the cinema alone and drink neat vodka to numb the pain. The mother-of-four, whose pretty polka-dot teapots and plates speckled with little pink hearts are stocked in middle class kitchens all over the country, says she used the fiction of film and theatre as an escape.\n@highlight\nHer Stoke-on-Trent-based company was founded in 1985\n@highlight\nTurned over \u00a330,000 in first year, and in 2011 figure reached \u00a315m\n@highlight\nThere are now 265 staff, making 25,000 hand-decorated items every wee\n@highlight\nMother had accident aged 53 and now lives in care\n@highlight\n'Mum is still alive, so I can't mourn her - but I want to explain her'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 168, "end": 183}, {"start": 618, "end": 631}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's influence is very pervasive; strangely, probably more in the business than in my family life.", "idx": 75077}], "idx": 48945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 19:14 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 31 January 2013 Tasteless: Kate Winslet stars in Movie 43, the first comedy produced by Sir Richard Branson's film studio Virgin Produced Not since she dallied on the deck of the Titantic with Leonardo DiCaprio has Kate Winslet had a screen role so ill-fated. But while James Cameron\u2019s 1997 blockbuster made the British actress a superstar, she must be hoping her latest film follows in the wake of the doomed ship, and sinks without trace. For Movie 43 \u2014 the first comedy produced by Sir Richard Branson\u2019s film studio Virgin Produced \u2014 is a Hollywood movie so unremittingly awful that it had to be sneaked out on an unsuspecting public before critics could see it and warn them.\n@highlight\nMovie 43 was released before critics could see the film and review it\n@highlight\nThe first comedy by Richard Branson's studio features 30 big-name stars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 268, "end": 284}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 867, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s provocative tagline is: \u2018Once you see it, you can\u2019t unsee it.\u2019 There\u2019s a simple solution to that conundrum, and it\u2019s one that a small army of humbled Hollywood stars are praying you take: don\u2019t see it.", "idx": 75094}], "idx": 48955} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "FALLUJA, Iraq (CNN) -- \"I can still hear her screams,\" says Mohammed Rasoul, pointing to the sidewalk where he was sitting moments before a car bomb ripped through his street, killing his younger cousin and blowing off his right leg. Mohammed Rasoul stands at the grave where his cousin is buried. He lost his right leg in the attack that killed her. Mohammed, now 14, shudders as he stands on the street he grew up on in the war-torn city of Falluja. He admits he's afraid of another explosion. CNN first met Mohammed two years ago. Every day, on crutches he would make the painstaking journey to his cousin's grave to water a small tree he planted next to it. She was just 6-years-old when she was killed in the car bombing on October 13, 2006.\n@highlight\nIraq boy, 14, got a prosthetic leg after a U.S. charity helped him\n@highlight\nMohammed Rasoul now struggles to cope with life in Iraq: \"I am afraid\"\n@highlight\nMohammed's right leg was blown off in a 2006 attack that also killed his cousin\n@highlight\nHis mother wishes all Iraqis could see the generous nature of Americans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 496, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But when I went to @placeholder, I saw such kindness and humanity.\"", "idx": 75099}, {"query": "She had not realized how tall @placeholder had gotten since the attack.", "idx": 75100}, {"query": "But having experienced life in @placeholder -- a life without fear -- coming back to Falluja, where most of the buildings still bear the scars of war, was a traumatic reality check.", "idx": 75102}], "idx": 48958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The frontman of a Grammy-nominated Christian metal band who plotted to have his wife killed admitted he's an atheist but lied about his faith to sell records. Timothy Lambesis, lead singer and founder of the band As I Lay Dying, was sentenced to six years prison last month for trying to hire a hitman to murder his estranged wife Meggan Lambesis. The 33-year-old's conviction shocked his devoted fans, some of whom prayed with the singer after concerts believing he was a devout Christian. 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The country's parliament passed the controversial Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment (Foreign Fighters) Bill on Thursday, which will make it easier for police and security agencies to apprehend alleged terrorist suspects (and supporters) and detain them without explanation, potentially leading to lengthy prison sentences. The new legislation is designed to inhibit would-be fighters from traveling overseas to join conflicts. It will also subject foreign fighters and individuals who have been in conflict areas to a range of controls upon their return to Australia. The laws will also incarcerate individuals who \"advocate terrorism.\"\n@highlight\nAustralian parliament passes Foreign Fighter's Bill to introduce stiff penalties\n@highlight\nLegislation slammed as too harsh and sweeping; could see innocent people jailed\n@highlight\nLaw establishes \"no go\" zones to inhibit Australians from joining foreign forces\n@highlight\nJones: \"Locking young people away for a long time does nothing to show a nation's strength\"", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 203, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 259}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be fair to say that their claims of support for @placeholder comes with little consideration for its wider consequences, such as potentially ending up in the judicial system.", "idx": 75119}], "idx": 48968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Another sign of new rapprochement with Western culture, or a cynical public relations ploy? Iran's top leaders used Twitter to send Christmas greetings that praised Jesus, continuing a new era of social media outreach by a government previously known for Islamic extremism and political belligerence. \"May Jesus Christ, Prophet of love & peace, bless us all on this day. Wishing Merry #Christmas to those celebrating, esp Iranian Christians,\" said a tweet from the official account of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. In response to Rouhani, the Shiite Muslim country's hardline Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, tweeted back: \"No doubt that Jesus #Christ has no less value among Muslims than [he has] among the pious Christians.\"\n@highlight\nIranian leaders praise Jesus Christ as a prophet of God's grace\n@highlight\nTweets from the top leaders are part of new rapprochement with the West\n@highlight\nThe social media outreach comes as Iran seeks a nuclear deal to end sanctions\n@highlight\nInternational sanctions crippling Iran's economy are Iran's motivation", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 503, "end": 516}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 547, "end": 567}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 772, "end": 783}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iranian leaders have offered @placeholder messages in the past citing the teachings of Jesus, who is considered a prophet in Islam.", "idx": 75120}], "idx": 48969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In their navy tailcoats and sky blue silk bow ties, and with the desert as a backdrop, they do not look like the typical grouse-shooting party. But this is the new breed of members of the infamous Bullingdon Club. And instead of donning tweed and taking to the Scottish moors, they chose to celebrate the Glorious Twelfth earlier this month in the more exotic surroundings of the South African veldt. On guard: The 2013 Bullingdon Club travelled to South Africa for a spot of hunting (for a who's who, see below, number nine could not be identified) Oxford University\u2019s notorious male-only dining society \u2014 whose alumni include David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson \u2014 usually pose for their annual photo on the steps of Christ Church, the Oxford college.\n@highlight\nNot tweed and Scottish Moors but a jaunt into South Africa for grouse shooting\n@highlight\nAlumni include David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson\n@highlight\nEach seat on aircraft came with a bottle of Champagne\n@highlight\nBullingdon Club founded in 1780 and famous for its 'destructive binges'", "entities": [{"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 305, "end": 320}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 550, "end": 566}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 881, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}, {"start": 915, "end": 927}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Minister @placeholder, left, have been embarrassed by their Bullingdon", "idx": 75130}], "idx": 48974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama has written yet another letter to Iran's Supreme Leader and, by all accounts, his missives remain unrequited. It is not a pretty sight -- the commander-in-chief of the planet's mightiest army, the leader of the world's largest economy -- sitting down at his desk, chin in hand, trying to come up with just the right words to persuade the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to make nice with America, time and again, even after his letters prompt a combination of silence and scorn. It is good that Iran and the United States are talking. But this is another matter altogether. A letter is not needed to maintain communications. The two countries are already engaged in high-level negotiations, with a make-or-break deadline fast approaching on a nuclear deal.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has written another letter to Iran's Supreme Leader\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Obama doesn't seem to be a good negotiator when it comes to nuclear deal\n@highlight\nShe says reports suggest West is proposing to give Iran more concessions\n@highlight\nGhitis: Iran has played an expert game, Obama could use some help", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 363, "end": 384}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 837, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's ability to nix any deal he does not like looms constantly over the talks, strengthening Iran's hand.", "idx": 75136}], "idx": 48977} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I've been given a lot of credit for opening up the airwaves to frank sexual material, but I doubt without Helen Gurley Brown's pioneering articles in Cosmopolitan that I could have gotten away with as much as I did. Hugh Hefner showed a lot of naked women in Playboy, and the Playboy Advisor did offer some advice on sexual functioning (in between answering questions about cars and stereos, but men weren't having quite the same difficulties finding sexual satisfaction that women were back in the '60s. The sexual revolution was upon us and young people were having more sex, but that didn't mean young women were having better sex.\n@highlight\nDr. Ruth Westheimer says Helen Gurley Brown's Cosmopolitan sex articles were pioneering\n@highlight\nShe says before that, many women didn't know sex should bring pleasure, orgasm\n@highlight\nShe says women's power and prowess in bedroom could translate to the boardroom\n@highlight\nDr. Ruth: Brown taught women not just to give others pleasure in sex, but themselves, too", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 132}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 697}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder's influence grew, spreading around the world, Helen's crusade to teach women how to fully enjoy sex had a worldwide impact.", "idx": 75139}], "idx": 48979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:07 EST, 31 October 2012 A Mexican robber has admitted murdering a U.S. Border patrol agent whose death revealed a failed federal gun smuggling operation. Manuel Osorio-Arellanes pleaded guilty to killing agent Brian Terry in 2010 - the highest profiel conviction in the case which has embarrassed the federal government and prompted a series of congressional investigations. The killer also confessed to being part of a criminal gang who crossed into the country a week earlier to rob marijuana smugglers, stashing guns and food supplies. Manuel Osorio-Arellanes, pictured, has pleaded guilty to murdering U.S border agent Brian Terry and admitted being part of a robbery gang\n@highlight\nBrian Terry was shot dead in 2010 near the U.S/Mexican border of city of Nogales, in Arizona\n@highlight\nManuel Osorio-Arellanes, one of five suspected of the shooting, has pleaded guilty to murder\n@highlight\nMr Terry's death exposed a failed government gun-smuggling operation which saw officers lose track of more than 1,000 guns", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 229, "end": 251}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 614, "end": 636}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 806, "end": 808}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 889}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Terry and three other agents came under attack in a canyon north of the Arizona border city of Nogales by @placeholder and his four other gang members, investigators said.", "idx": 75140}], "idx": 48980} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Samuel It\u2019s the group from hell, right? We\u2019ve got no chance. Even that gentleman from the Football Association reckoned so. Drew a finger across his throat when the draw was made. We\u2019ll be home before the business end of Wimbledon begins. Anyone for tennis? So let us start with that gloomy grab-bag of presumption. England do not have to steer a path through what the locals would call the inferno in Brazil this month. Even of late, they have had it worse, and qualified. In 2002 in Japan, for instance, Sven Goran Eriksson\u2019s squad were up against Sweden, who they had not defeated since 1968, Argentina and Nigeria. Even in the last campaign, the 2012 European Championship, England faced France, Sweden again and the hosts, Ukraine.\n@highlight\nEngland have had worse qualifying groups in previous tournaments\n@highlight\nItaly will be as unused to the Manaus climate as Roy Hodgson's men\n@highlight\nEngland have Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica in the right order\n@highlight\nThe Italians have won just half of their 14 World Cup opening matches\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho picked England to get to the last eight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 100, "end": 119}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 516, "end": 534}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 665, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Difficult start: @placeholder's England had a tougher group in 2002 than the current team have", "idx": 75141}], "idx": 48981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen Two Europeans accused of murdering a young boy in the most popular tourist resort in Madagascar have been burnt to death by a mob of vigilantes, it emerged today. A third European man who was quizzed over the alleged killing of the eight-year-old boy was lynched hours later and his body set ablaze in a separate attack. The horrific killings took place on Nosy Be, an idyllic Indian Ocean island located off the northwest coast of Madagascar, which attracts holidaymakers from all over the world including Britain. Fire: Locals on the Madagascan island of Nosy Be are allegedly pictured watching one of two European men accused of murdering an eight-year-old boy being burnt to death on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nHorrific killings happened on the idyllic island Nosy Be on Wednesday\n@highlight\nLocals went on the rampage after hearing reports two European men had kidnapped and murdered an eight-year-old boy\n@highlight\nA Frenchman named Sebastian and an Italian called Roberto were tortured before being burned to death\n@highlight\nA third European man was later lynched and his body set ablaze", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "immediately warned all of its nationals to stay away from @placeholder island", "idx": 75142}], "idx": 48982} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Who says we can't strike a balance between energy exploration and wildlife protection? For years, a false either/or argument has stalled progress in Washington on energy development. But now we have a chance to both develop and protect one of our nation's natural treasures. Lying west of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and roughly the size of Indiana, the nearly 23 million-acre National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska supports a stunning diversity and abundance of wildlife considered globally significant by scientists. The region also contains hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. Given today's polarized politics, is it possible to protect these lands while tapping their resources?\n@highlight\nRebecca Rimel, Dale Hall: National Petroleum Reserve has abundant wildlife and oil\n@highlight\nNew plan would open half the Alaska reserve (11.8 million acres) to oil, gas leasing\n@highlight\nWriters: Wildlife such as caribou, bears, eagles, whales, polar bears would be protected\n@highlight\nThey say the plan balances energy exploration needs and conservation concerns", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 302, "end": 332}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 395, "end": 427}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 762}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By dropping the old debate, @placeholder can demonstrate that a new era of compromise over conflict is possible.", "idx": 75150}], "idx": 48988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The makers of the world's most exotic and expensive multi-million pound supercars have gathered in Macau for the first Asian edition of Monaco's annual Top Marques motorshow. The most exclusive motorshow in the world, where only the cream of the industry can showcase their cars, is usually held in the opulent surroundings of the European principality of Monaco. But with supercar companies chasing sales and growth in China booming, the luxury supercar roadshow has left Europe for the former Portuguese colony for the first time. China's booming economy is currently creating scores of new millionaires each year and is home to the world's biggest auto market.\n@highlight\nHigh end manufacturers target the world's biggest car market\n@highlight\nMore Lamborghinis sold in China than the U.S. this year\n@highlight\n85,000 new Chinese millionaires created in 2011 alone taking total to 960,000", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's vast expanses, linked by an extensive network of newly built of freeways, could help business for supercar makers.", "idx": 75151}], "idx": 48989} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- A 43-year-old woman convicted in the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on Wednesday ended her hunger strike after authorities agreed to review her demand for early release. Nalini Sriharan received a death sentence in 1991 for plotting to murder former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Nalini Sriharan, who has been in jail for 18 years, went on a fast Monday, said Jaya Bharathi, superintendent of Vellore prison in southern India. Convicted of plotting the murder of Gandhi in a suicide bomb attack in 1991, she received a death sentence along with her husband and two others.\n@highlight\nAuthorities have agreed to review case of 43-year-old prisoner Nalini Sriharan\n@highlight\nSriharan started a hunger strike on Monday to seek early release from jail\n@highlight\nShe has been in jail for 18 years, convicted of plotting murder of Rajiv Gandhi\n@highlight\nFormer Indian PM Gandhi was killed in a suicide bomb attack in 1991", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 224, "end": 238}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 354}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 707, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 887, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities would consider setting up an advisory board on Sriharan's demand, @placeholder added.", "idx": 75154}], "idx": 48991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Even Superman has daddy issues.\" Damon Lindelof -- who, along with Carlton Cuse, oversaw \"Lost's\" six-season run -- had that to say when asked to compare the story of Superman to the story of the TV series for which he's best known. Lindelof is one of a dream team of writers contributing stories to the landmark 900th issue of \"Action Comics,\" in stores Wednesday. The others include David Goyer, writer of \"Batman Begins\" and the upcoming film \"The Man of Steel\"; Richard Donner, director of \"Superman: The Movie\"; Geoff Johns, DC Comics' chief creative officer and one of its most popular writers; Paul Dini, best known for producing \"Batman\" and \"Superman: The Animated Series\"; and Paul Cornell, who has been writing \"Action\" since last year and is best known for his work on the \"Doctor Who\" novels and TV series.\n@highlight\n\"Action Comics\" hits historical 900th issue this week\n@highlight\n\"Lost\" co-creator Damon Lindelof part of a dream team of writers for the issue\n@highlight\nLindelof and \"Action\" writer Paul Cornell spoke about Superman's legacy\n@highlight\nIn separate stories, writers explore Superman's humanity, emotions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 457, "end": 472}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 924, "end": 937}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN recently interviewed Lindelof and @placeholder, separately, about the historic issue and Superman's legacy.", "idx": 75165}], "idx": 48998} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Germany's interior minister says his country's confidence in the United States is shaken, amid claims the U.S. National Security Agency monitored Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phone. \"If the Americans intercepted cell phones in Germany, they broke German law on German soil,\" Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, adding that he wants \"complete information on all accusations.\" \"The confidence in our ally, (the) USA, is shaken,\" Friedrich said, according to Bild am Sonntag. 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As a former pro wrestler, The Rock was already approaching Greek demigod territory in terms of build, but even he had to change his diet and exercise to become mythologically ripped. According to USA Today, the 42-year-old actor had to endure a \"Hercules diet\" that consisted of seven meals a day, extremely heavy on protein. The Rock would start with a hearty breakfast of four egg whites, five ounces of oatmeal and a 10-ounce filet of steak. By meal No. 3, he'd have wolfed down another eight ounces of chicken breast; eight ounces of halibut; two cups of white rice and two cups of a green vegetable, like broccoli or asparagus.\n@highlight\nDwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson stars as the titular hero in \"Hercules\"\n@highlight\nHe had a \"grueling\" training plan, and ate seven meals a day\n@highlight\nHe calls the role the most challenging he's ever taken on", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 80, "end": 96}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 788, "end": 812}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It sounds like a lot -- and that would be because it is -- but The Rock told @placeholder the diet was pretty painless.", "idx": 75174}, {"query": "But it sounds like eating those eggs was like downing cake compared to the workout portion of his @placeholder training plan.", "idx": 75175}], "idx": 49005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The director of an Oscar-nominated film about the killing of Osama bin Laden was given classified information about the operation by United States intelligence chiefs. Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow and her screenwriting partner Mark Boal were provided with a complete 'roadmap' of how the raid was planned during a 45 minute meeting with Michael Vickers - the country's highest ranking civilian intelligence official. The filmmakers also received briefings from top CIA and military intelligence officers and Navy Seals who carried out Operation Neptune Spear - attacking bin Laden's compound in Pakistan in May 2011. 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Spain as a whole is home to only 50 players on show at last year's World Cup, whereas the Premier League leads the way with 112 such players, ahead of Serie A (with 81) and Germany\u2019s Bundesliga (75).\n@highlight\nExclusive Sportsmail study shows the English top flight has most talent\n@highlight\nDespite the stars at Barcelona and Real Madrid, La Liga has half as many international players as the Premier League\n@highlight\nSpanish league did lead the way with the highest transfer fee following Barcelona's purchase of Luis Suarez", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 141, "end": 154}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 337, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In this respect, La Liga - or rather the big two clubs there - led the way in 2014, with Barca buying Suarez for around \u00a375m being @placeholder\u2019s biggest buy.", "idx": 75179}], "idx": 49009} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Doctors surgeries will be upgraded using a new \u00a31 billion fund paid for by bank fines, George Osborne announced today. The Chancellor said the cash would pay for a 'permanent improvement in GP services' and comes on top of an extra \u00a32 billion injection into the NHS budget set to be formally announced on Wednesday. The funding will allow patients to undergo chemotherapy and dialysis closer to home. Scroll down for video Chancellor George Osborne will announce an extra \u00a33billion is to be spent on healthcare in Wednesday's Autumn statement The announcement, ahead of Wednesday's Autumn Statement by the Chancellor, is designed to blunt Labour\u2019s electoral advantage on the NHS.\n@highlight\nGP surgeries to be upgraded using a new \u00a31bn fund paid for by bank fines\n@highlight\nExtra funding will be spread over four years after general election\n@highlight\nComes on top of \u00a32bn budget boost for NHS to be announced this week\n@highlight\nChancellor found cash from budget surpluses across Whitehall\n@highlight\nNo 10 aware NHS is only policy area in which Miliband's party tops polls\n@highlight\nExpected windfall is part of effort to avert a potential 'crash' in services\n@highlight\nAutumn Statement on Wednesday last finance statement before election", "entities": [{"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is also expected to contain a number of big budget infrastructure announcements, with priority given to major new roads.", "idx": 75180}], "idx": 49010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 7 September 2012 | UPDATED: 21:33 EST, 7 September 2012 A woman at the centre of a massive search for two outlaw lovebirds snapped by a photographer has stepped forward to reveal her identity and lift the lid on her summer of love with her street artist boyfriend. Alexis Creque contacted the photographer who took the stunning picture through Facebook to admit she was the blonde-haired woman kissing her handcuffed beau, identified in a police report as 26-year-old Russell Murphy, as they were hauled to Manhattan Criminal Court last month. Mo Gelber, who specialises in street photography, snapped the well-timed smooch as he was walking past the court and entered the stunning result, entitled Last Kiss, in a picture contest.\n@highlight\nNew York photographer Mo Gelber launched search on Facebook for couple after he was told to get their permission to use the image in competition\n@highlight\nKissing couple identified as Alexis Creque, 28, and Russell Murphy, 26, who have been dating for five months\n@highlight\nArrested August 16 for allegedly spraying graffiti outside exclusive bar in Manhattan\n@highlight\nCreque will only sign the photographer's release when her lover is freed from Brooklyn jail\n@highlight\nClock ticking for Gelber as competition said he must have signatures by Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 545, "end": 568}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 989, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1280}]}, "qas": [{"query": "identify her 26-year-old beau as he is still behind bars in @placeholder,", "idx": 75183}, {"query": "But Gelber, 42, said he is hopeful they will give their permission when @placeholder is let out - perhaps as early as Friday afternoon.", "idx": 75184}], "idx": 49013} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kristie Lau PUBLISHED: 17:35 EST, 12 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 13 June 2012 A homosexual, devout Mormon who is married to a woman and has three children has outed himself via a blog post. Josh Weed from Auburn, Washington, wrote a detailed post last Thursday on The Weed, his blog, which explored his life as a closeted gay man. Although Lolly Weed, his wife, knew of his secret for some years prior to their marriage, the post revealed his sexuality to many of the couple's friends and family for the first time. Family man: Josh Weed (top left) is a married Mormon who outed himself as a gay man via his blog last week. He and his wife Lolly (top right), who knew his secret, have three children (l-r: Anna, Viva and Tessa)\n@highlight\nJosh Weed and his wife Lolly from Auburn, Washington have a 'healthy and robust' sex life according to the blog post", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I wanted to marry @placeholder because I loved the man that he was.", "idx": 75187}], "idx": 49016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kate Lyons James Mathison, host of soon-to-be axed Channel 10 breakfast show, Wake Up, is the first of those hit by the sweeping cuts to Channel 10 to respond publicly. His message: I need a drink. 'Scotch anyone? Scotchy, scotch, scotch, down in my belly,' tweeted Mathison who would have been in need of a stiff drink after the day he has had. Channel Ten announced sweeping cuts to the network, including axing its breakfast show Wake Up, early, morning and late news bulletins, resulting in the loss of up to 150 jobs. Dismal ratings: Ten's breakfast show Wake Up has been cancelled after it suffered its worst week of ratings since it launched in November\n@highlight\nChannel Ten axes struggling breakfast show, Wake Up, after struggling with dismal ratings since it launched last year\n@highlight\n5.30am, 11am and 10.30pm news bulletins also set to be axed on Friday\n@highlight\nUp to 150 jobs set to be axed from the network", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder staff hugged ans supported one another this morning, just hours before the announcement that their show would be cancelled", "idx": 75190}], "idx": 49019} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- After eight months of bickering and political paralysis, Iraqi leaders were thought to have finally reached a power-sharing agreement Thursday for a new government, but that deal appeared to fall apart late in the day as members of the Sunni-backed Iraqiya List walked out of the parliamentary session. Jalal Talabani, sworn in late Thursday for a second term as president, delegated Shiite Prime Minister Nuril al-Maliki to form a government within 30 days, as mandated by the constitution. Thursday's session then adjourned until Saturday. Quarreling that has typified Iraq's gridlock re-emerged during the parliamentary session, from which most members of the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc walked out saying that the other political blocs were not adhering to their promise to vote on the tentative power-sharing agreement, which had been reached late Wednesday.\n@highlight\nEight months of bickering and paralysis had appeared to end in a power-sharing agreement\n@highlight\nBut that agreement appeared to fall apart late Thursday when the Sunni-backed bloc walked out\n@highlight\n\"It is like assembling a car with different parts and hoping it will work,\" a legislator says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another senior administration official who asked not to be identified told reporters, \"This really is an Iraqi victory because this was an @placeholder decision that was made by Iraqis in Iraq.\"", "idx": 75200}, {"query": "His bloc, regarded as secular and cross-sectarian, has won a great deal of support from @placeholder and he has consistently opposed al-Maliki for another term as prime minister.", "idx": 75202}], "idx": 49024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The only certainty, at least so far as 10 minutes ago, is that if Amir Khan fights Manny Pacquiao this summer it will not take place at Wembley Stadium. The HBO pay-TV network in America has determined May 30 as the putative date for that potential blockbuster and the new Wembley is already booked that Saturday for one of the oldest fixtures in our sporting calendar: A little local matter called the FA Cup Final. Whether Bolton Man and the PacMan actually box each other that day, somewhere, depends on whether the Money Man chooses to fight either or neither of them in Las Vegas four weeks earlier.\n@highlight\nAmir Khan and Manny Pacquiao met at a London boxing club last week\n@highlight\nBut if they do fight, it will not be at Wembley and probably in America\n@highlight\nBoth are waiting to find out if they will face Floyd Mayweather on May 2\n@highlight\nKell Brook also hopes to fight Khan this summer in a British blockbuster\n@highlight\nClick here for boxing news", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 157, "end": 159}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 434}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 519, "end": 527}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 861, "end": 870}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cock both ears to the fans surrounding @placeholder at a basketball game the other night and you are deafened by chants like these: \u2018Fight Manny Pacquiao\u2026 We Want Pacquiao.\u2019", "idx": 75204}], "idx": 49025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The woe is over for Bayern Munich in Champions League finals after it defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in a pulsating all German contest in London on Saturday. The woe is over, too, for Arjen Robben, who scored the winner in the 89th minute and set up Mario Mandzukic's opener in the 60th. Ilkay Gundogan's penalty in the 68th had pulled Dortmund level prior to Robben's nifty decider. Robben was labeled a villain by Bayern fans last year, when he missed a penalty and other opportunities in the final against Chelsea. \"I do not know how many times I dreamed about it but I said to many people that tonight was going to be our night,\" Robben told Sky Sports.\n@highlight\nArjen Robben's late goal gives Bayern Munich the Champions League title\n@highlight\nRobben also set up Mario Mandzukic's goal early in the second half\n@highlight\nRobben missed a penalty in extra time as Bayern lost to Chelsea in the 2012 final\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund fails in its bid to win a second Champions League crown", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 88, "end": 104}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 932, "end": 948}, {"start": 983, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when Borussia Dortmund couldn't convert its superiority in the first half into goals, @placeholder slowly got into the game.", "idx": 75205}], "idx": 49026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On my last day on a visit to Beirut, Lebanon, I participated in a long conversation with a Hamas political leader. I agreed that the conversation would be off the record, but without direct quotation, I can summarize what was said. The peace process between Israel and the Palestinian Authority is dead, in the view of Hamas. Likewise, economic growth in the West Bank is illusory, a product only of Western aid. The Palestinians are divided, and the international community has lost interest in us. That might sound like a negative assessment. Yet my Hamas interlocutor insisted that today's desperate outlook would soon yield to tomorrow's glorious victory.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Hamas political leader expects peace process to fail\n@highlight\nFrum says Hamas expects next conflict with Israel will attract broader support\n@highlight\nHamas' policy is self-defeating, won't change Mideast reality, says Frum\n@highlight\nHe says Palestinians should recognize Israel, make best deal they can", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 282, "end": 302}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 968, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The plan seemed to be: for Hamas and the radical @placeholder to suffer defeat after defeat until finally Israel collapsed.", "idx": 75208}], "idx": 49028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron is under intense pressure to crush Ukip in next month\u2019s Rochester by-election after senior figures in his own party blamed him for the Eurosceptic party\u2019s surge. After losing the previously safe Tory seat of Clacton to Ukip, the battle in the seat of Rochester and Strood, Kent, has become a critical test of the Prime Minister\u2019s authority, warned MPs. The Tories had been braced for defeat in Clacton where the Ukip candidate was Tory defector Douglas Carswell \u2013 a popular MP in the constituency. Nonetheless, there was alarm at the scale of his triumph. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron says he is prepared to throw 'everything we can' at election\n@highlight\nLord Ashcroft said Cameron must take 'large part' of credit for rise of Ukip\n@highlight\nTrying to avoid second defeat to a Ukip defector after Douglas Carswell\n@highlight\nMr Carswell became Ukip's first MP last night after victory in Clacton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 459, "end": 474}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the result, former Tory deputy chairman and pollster Lord Ashcroft, a regular critic of Mr Cameron said scathingly: \u2018The @placeholder leadership must take a large part of the credit for the rise of Ukip.\u2019", "idx": 75211}], "idx": 49031} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As you\u2019ll know by now, Carl Froch\u2019s spring fight with Julio Cesar Chavez Jnr has been put back because Carl has injured his elbow. It\u2019s heartbreaking for Carl because he desperately wants a Las Vegas fight before he hangs up his gloves, but I am already looking at the possibility of rescheduling for a summer fight against Chavez. Other fights such as Bernard Hopkins and Gennady Golovkin have also been discussed - we will see how it plays out. From Carl\u2019s point of view, this latest setback is tough to take. We were so close to getting all the details in place for a March 28 fight, but three weeks into training he hurt his elbow. 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But this is the reclusive Hadassah Peri who is set to inherit a staggering $33million from the famed New York copper heiress Huguette Clark. It is the first time the Filipino-born mother has been spotted in public since the news broke of her amazing windfall after the death of secretive Miss Clark in June at the age of 104. The heiress had not been seen in 70 years and spent her time in her sprawling apartment block on New York's Fifth Avenue.\n@highlight\nNurse spotted for the first time since news of windfall broke\n@highlight\nWorked for secretive copper heiress Huguette Clark for 20 years\n@highlight\nAccounts reveal Miss Clark's expenditure including $2.5m on dolls and $380,000 paid to staff in a single day", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder turned 21, she received $300million or $3.6billion in today's", "idx": 75224}], "idx": 49040} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "We're leaving. No, you're not. That's where the crisis in Ukraine stood Thursday after lawmakers in Crimea voted in favor of leaving the country for Russia and putting it to a regional vote in 10 days. This act drew widespread condemnation, with Ukrainian interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk calling such a referendum \"an illegitimate decision.\" \"Crimea was, is and will be an integral part of Ukraine,\" he said. 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England cricketer Prior dashed from the Caribbean to be with wife Emily following the birth of their first child. Prior rushed home from the Caribbean to be with his wife Emily after hearing the news in the early hours of Monday morning. The Sussex star was due to temporarily quit the tour on March 2, the due date for the birth, but his premature departure will give reserve wicketkeeper Tim Ambrose the chance to impress.\n@highlight\nEngland wicketkeeper Matt Prior returns home early from West Indies tour\n@highlight\nPrior's wife Emily gave birth to their first child, a baby boy, overnight Sunday\n@highlight\nPakistan captain Younis Khan hits a century in first Test against Sri Lanka\n@highlight\nTest umpire Steve Bucknor will quit match officiating at end of next month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 99, "end": 106}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prior regained his England place from Ambrose after an impressive season with the bat and gloves for his county side @placeholder last season.", "idx": 75244}], "idx": 49047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An international human rights group has accused Israel of committing war crimes during the brutal 50-day war with Gaza which left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead. Human Rights Watch has said it reached the conclusion after investigating three attacks on or near United Nations-run schools housing displaced Palestinians, in which at least 45 people were killed. The New York-based group, which carried out field research and interviews with witnesses, said no military targets were apparent in the area of the schools and some of the attacks were indiscriminate. Scroll down for video A Palestinian wounded in an Israeli strike on a compound housing a UN school in Beit Hanoun, in the northern Gaza Strip, arrives on a stretcher at the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, on July 24. An international human rights group has accused Israel of committing war crimes during the brutal 50-day war with Gaza\n@highlight\nHuman rights group says it reached conclusion after investigating three Israeli attacks on or near UN-run schools housing displaced Palestinians\n@highlight\nGroup carried out field research and interviews as part of investigation\n@highlight\nIt said no military targets apparent and some attacks were indiscriminate\n@highlight\nIt comes a day after Israeli military announced its own investigation into cases involving Palestinian civilian casualties during the war", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 165, "end": 182}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 654, "end": 655}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1339}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the @placeholder side, 66 soldiers and six civilians were killed.", "idx": 75259}], "idx": 49056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 05:45 EST, 26 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:47 EST, 26 April 2013 Jade Bayliss was off school with illness when her mother's ex-boyfriend burgled the home, strangled her, and set the house alight A convicted killer has been found guilty of murdering a 13-year-old British schoolgirl in New Zealand. Jade Bayliss was strangled with an electrical cord by her mother's former boyfriend Jeremy McLaughlin before he set the family home ablaze to cover up the crime. McLaughlin, a 35-year-old labourer, was found guilty of her murder this week as it emerged that he had previously been freed early from jail for killing a 14-year-old boy in Australia.\n@highlight\nJade Bayliss, from Cumbria, was murdered by Jeremy McLaughlin in 2011\n@highlight\nMcLaughlin had broken up with her mother Tina Lawson a fortnight before\n@highlight\nHe killed Jade because she saw him burgle the family home in Christchurch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 405, "end": 421}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McLaughlin served six years in jail before he was deported to @placeholder in 2001.", "idx": 75264}], "idx": 49059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- Catalonia became the first Spanish mainland region to ban bullfighting after its parliament voted Wednesday to outlaw the tradition on animal cruelty grounds. The vote was 68 in favor and 55 against, with nine abstentions. Those who see the ancient tradition as animal cruelty were ecstatic about the vote, celebrating in the street outside parliament. Fans of bullfighting said the decision, however, does not mean it will disappear from other regions in Spain. Some analysts have said Catalan nationalism -- including the desire by some in the region for independence from Spain -- played a part in the vote. The upcoming regional elections for parliament later this year may have also had a role.\n@highlight\nNEW: Vote supporters celebrate outside parliament\n@highlight\nCatalonia is the first Spanish mainland region to ban bullfighting\n@highlight\nIts parliament votes to outlaw it on animal cruelty grounds\n@highlight\nBullfighting is an ancient tradition in Spain", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics have disagreed, saying the economic impact would be minimal given the small number of fights still held in @placeholder.", "idx": 75268}], "idx": 49062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It has all come together in a few days for Danny Welbeck. At the start of last week, he was unwanted by Louis van Gaal and well down the pecking order as a centre forward for Manchester United. A few days later, by which time he had moved to Arsenal for \u00a316million and completed an excellent 20 minutes as a substitute with England, the outlook suddenly seemed considerably brighter. With Olivier Giroud injured and Alexis Sanchez just as likely to play wide, he has every chance of starting down the middle against Manchester City next Saturday. And Daniel Sturridge\u2019s injury means a similar scenario is unfolding for Monday night in England\u2019s Euro 2016 qualifier, where he is likely to start up front with former United team-mate Wayne Rooney.\n@highlight\nDaniel Sturridge's injury means Danny Welbeck could start upfront against Switzerland on Monday\n@highlight\nWelbeck is likely to start up front with former Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney\n@highlight\nThe 24-year-old is part of a generation called on to revitalise interest in the England team", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 912, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As such, perhaps he can take encouragement from @placeholder, the man whose place he takes on Monday.", "idx": 75271}], "idx": 49065} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother has spoken of her horror after discovering her fianc\u00e9 had sex with the teenage lodger she had taken under her wing - in a graveyard. Adele McCormack, from Bradford, broke down in tears after a lie detector test revealed that her partner, David Dutton, had cheated on her twice with 18-year-old Charlie James who had been living with them. The 41-year-old was told that David had a tryst with the teenager in a forest near their home and another time at the city's Undercliffe Cemetery close to where his own father was buried. Adele McCormack and David Dutton enjoy a drink after meeting through mutual friends\n@highlight\nAdele McCormack, 41, saw messages from her lodger to her partner\n@highlight\nThen learned on The Jeremy Kyle Show that they had sex at a cemetery\n@highlight\nDavid Dutton, 28, thought he could pass a lie detector test on television\n@highlight\nYoung lodger Charlie James, then 18, revealed second liaison in a forest", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 475, "end": 494}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 729, "end": 744}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But as days went by I started to believe @placeholder was telling the truth.", "idx": 75283}], "idx": 49073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A school today linked to the Trojan Horse scandal allegedly forced students to revise for exams in the street because staff did not want them speaking to inspectors. Fears that classrooms are being taken over by hardline Muslims have spread to Bradford as it emerged Ofsted is sending officials to the city to see if strict Islamic rules are being imposed. Inspectors reportedly visited Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College yesterday, and will likely visit Carlton Bolling College, where boys and girls have allegedly been segregated in classes and senior staff and governors visited a Birmingham school now in special measures.\n@highlight\nConcerns schools in Bradford may also have been targeted by hardliners\n@highlight\nOfsted moves in on one school in city and inspection expected at another\n@highlight\nBradford probe follows reported links to governor of school in Birmingham\n@highlight\nPupils revising for exams say they were forced out to avoid meeting Ofsted\n@highlight\nTeachers also complained about attempts to change ethos and curriculum\n@highlight\nSir Michael Wilshaw reverses accusation Gove opposed snap inspections", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 388, "end": 430}, {"start": 465, "end": 487}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It emerged today that around 30 Year 11 pupils at @placeholder arrived for revision classes yesterday but were reportedly told they could not come in because Ofsted were inside.", "idx": 75285}], "idx": 49075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Brussels, Belgium (CNN)\"It's a nightmare,\" says Zaki Chairi. Chairi, a 27-year old Belgian comedian who performs with a humorous theatrical group that calls itself the \"Muslim Raiders,\" was speaking several days after a deadly gun battle erupted last week between suspected jihadists and police in the eastern Belgian town of Verviers. News of the suspected Belgian terror cell immediately sent ripples of fear through this small European country's Muslim community. \"I was freaking out. Really scared,\" said Chairi, who fears young Belgian-born Muslims could become victims of a backlash after the raid. \"My mom said no one can go out tonight because of what happened,\" said Camelia Lakhdar. The 19-year old waitress said her frightened mother made her skip work the night of the anti-terror raid.\n@highlight\nOn January 15, a gun battle during a raid by police in Verviers left two Belgian citizens dead\n@highlight\nThe suspects have been accused of involvement in an ISIS-inspired plot to target police officers\n@highlight\nThe Muslim community fears a backlash and rise in Islamophobia that could increase radicalization", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We know that stigmatization, @placeholder, discrimination help this radicalization of young Muslim people here in Belgium.\"", "idx": 75288}], "idx": 49077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Interest in travel to Scotland from the rest of the UK has declined by 29 per cent compared to this time last year, according to new research. Ahead of the Scottish referendum on Thursday, industry experts have expressed concern over what independence could mean for the country's tourism industry - but it looks as though its uncertain future may already be having an impact. According to hotel comparison website trivago.co.uk, hotel searches for Scotland from England, Wales and Northern Ireland between August 1 and September 15 have decreased by 29 per cent compared to the same period last year. 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Residents accused the Liberal Democrat politician of being politically correct and unBritish, forcing Mrs Burt to issue an apology. Constituent Aminah Mehboob said: 'I am shocked that she has employed an obviously American phrase, rather than a more British greeting.' Lorely Burt's Christmas card which has been criticised for saying Happy Holidays and for being overly politically correct.\n@highlight\nLib Dem MP Lorely Burt wishes constituents 'Happy Holidays'\n@highlight\nAngry residents say it's 'un-British' and smacks of political correctness\n@highlight\nDraws comparisons to the 1990s Winterval furore in Birmingham", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 100, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 409, "end": 434}, {"start": 491, "end": 498}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it seems the greeting is gaining popularity in the @placeholder.", "idx": 75299}], "idx": 49081} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bastian Schweinsteiger started on the bench against Manchester City but the match still allowed him to renew an old acquaintance with Frank Lampard. The pair's mutual admiration is well documented and they swapped shirts after the infamous 4-1 England defeat in Bloemfontein 2010. Schweinsteiger was later pictured playing football in a public park in Munich wearing Lampard's shirt. Bastian Schweinsteiger started on the bench for the Bundesliga champions against Manchester City The match still allowed the Bayern Munich midfielder to renew an old acquaintance with Frank Lampard Champions League fever is yet to sweep through the Etihad. There might at least have been a capacity crowd for the visit of the 2013 winners but the build-up was distinctly flat, more akin to a Capital One Cup tie.\n@highlight\nManchester City beat Bayern Munich 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nBastian Schweinsteiger started on the bench for the German champions\n@highlight\nManchester City fans still seem yet to fully embrace the competition", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 262, "end": 273}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 384, "end": 405}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 582, "end": 597}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 776, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 901}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 960, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's grandiose pre-match film boasts of a 'thunderclap of noise' which will greet the team.", "idx": 75300}], "idx": 49082} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain will become more involved in the battle against Islamic State militants, but ground troops will not be deployed into Iraq and Syria, the Defence Secretary said today. Michael Fallon said the UK's involvement against IS fighters in Iraq will continue to be in a supportive role, by RAF planes taking part in air strikes, and helping to arm Kurdish troops. The Defence Secretary said western countries had learned from previous conflicts that the war against Isis would only be won by 'home troops', but that Britain and the U.S. can support them. 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But when record-setting rainfall began to hit last week, those picturesque canyons became funnels that poured hundreds of tons of water per second into towns like Boulder, Longmont and Lyons and left hundreds stranded in the mountains above. \"This flood was a direct result of the large amount of rainfall that occurred in a widespread area, essentially from Denver north to almost the Wyoming state line, and for a long duration -- for about a 48-hour period last week,\" said Robert Kimbrough, a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver.\n@highlight\nBoulder County says only 4 still unaccounted for\n@highlight\nBoulder saw nearly half its annual rainfall in a single day\n@highlight\n\"It all happened fairly quickly,\" a scientist says\n@highlight\nNebraska warily watches the rising South Platte", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 692, "end": 713}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now the runoff is coursing down the South Platte into neighboring @placeholder, where forecasters are warning of flooding into the weekend.", "idx": 75306}], "idx": 49085} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One Direction star Zayn Malik has been bombarded with death threats by outraged Israelis after posting a #FreePalestine message on Twitter. The 21-year-old, who was brought up a Muslim in Bradford, Yorkshire, shared the #FreePalestine hashtag earlier today to his 13million followers, who retweeted it 140,000 times. However, moments after the post appeared, Zayn began receiving messages telling him to 'kill himself' and one even read: 'Let me kill you'. 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The France defender joined City on a free transfer after leaving Arsenal at the end of last season. And after a break following the World Cup, Sagna arrived at the club's Carrington training HQ for his first day. 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A former Young Conservative, the man gave up a top job in the City in December to volunteer with the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in Iraq and Syria. In an exclusive interview with MailOnline from Iraq, he attacked David Cameron for failing to tackle extremism and called on him to 'do the right thing' by offering more support in the war. The man, who went to a \u00a323,000-a-year public school but is operating under the 'nom de guerre' of Macer Gifford , also vowed to stay on the front line until the terror group has been crushed.\n@highlight\nBritish man, 28, is volunteering with the Kurdish forces in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nLeft UK just before Christmas after telling parents he was going to Turkey\n@highlight\nHe has promised to stay in the Middle East until terror group are defeated\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I've left comfortable life in Britain to risk suffering horrific death'\n@highlight\nBlasted Cameron for lack of action, saying: 'Take a stance on principle'", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 194, "end": 211}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 286, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 376, "end": 385}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 829, "end": 830}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has chosen to use alternative names and leave out some details at the man's request over fears for his family's safety.", "idx": 75314}], "idx": 49092} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Graziano Pelle would likely be selling coffee out of a van on the sandy-coloured streets of Lecce, in southern Italy, with his father Roberto had he not met Louis van Gaal in 2007. If he had listened to his mother he may not even have been a footballer - she wanted him to become a professional dancer. At the age of 13 he was Italy's Latin-American dance champion, partnering his older sister Fabiana. His father wanted him to play football and he choose that route instead. But it has been far from a straightforward one. 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Spain's SER Radio reported the recipient nation was Russia. The suspect, Robert Flores Garcia, was arrested Monday morning at his home on Tenerife Island in Spain's Canary Islands. He passed secrets in exchange for hefty payments from December 2001 to February 2004, said the spy chief, Alberto Saiz, head of the National Intelligence Agency (known by its Spanish initials CNI). Saiz, at a news conference, refused to publicly identify the recipient country, but Spain's SER Radio, said it was Russia, citing unnamed sources.\n@highlight\nSpain's spy agency chief says suspected double agent arrested\n@highlight\nRobert Flores Garcia allegedly revealed names of spies to to a foreign nation\n@highlight\nSER Radio reported the recipient nation was Russia\n@highlight\nFlores reportedly worked for Spain's intelligence services until January 2004", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 281}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 367}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 502, "end": 529}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 799, "end": 818}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder spoke at a rare news conference in Madrid, which some Spanish media said was the first ever offered by Spain's intelligence chief.", "idx": 75317}], "idx": 49095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A former Scientologist yesterday claimed she was quizzed about her sex life during an \u2018audition\u2019 to be Tom Cruise\u2019s wife. Anette Iren Johansen, 36, told how she was asked \u2018very private questions\u2019 during an interview in Copenhagen in 2005, just weeks before he started dating Katie Holmes. A senior Scientologist demanded to know if she had any \u2018sexual perversions\u2019 and whether she had previously had any lesbian affairs or \u2018gay sex\u2019, she alleged. 'Search for a bride': Former Scientologist Anette Iren Johansen (left) has claimed she was among a number of women 'auditioned' to be the future wife of actor Tom Cruise before he married Katie Holmes (right)\n@highlight\nAnette Iren Johansen joined group in 2002 while studying in Denmark\n@highlight\n'Invited to meeting where she was asked questions about her personal life'\n@highlight\n'Phoned days later by man who asked if she had sexual perversions'\n@highlight\nAnother ex-Scientologist 'saw interviews and says they were for Cruise'\n@highlight\nScientology spokesman: 'There has been no project 'to find a bride for any member'", "entities": [{"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 122, "end": 141}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 490, "end": 509}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 635, "end": 646}, {"start": 667, "end": 686}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 910, "end": 933}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in @placeholder when she joined the Church of Scientology in 2002 after it", "idx": 75320}], "idx": 49098} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Millions of BlackBerry users in Europe, the Middle East and Africa were reportedly without Web and texting service Monday because of an outage that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion said it was investigating. \"We apologize to any of our customers in Europe, Middle East & Africa still experiencing issues. We'll bring you an update as soon as we can,\" read the message from @blackberryhelp on Twitter. A statement provided by Research in Motion basically said the same thing. The company did not respond to CNN's questions about the cause of the outage, the number of users affected or an estimate of when service would be restored.\n@highlight\nBlackBerry customers in Europe, Africa, Middle East without service\n@highlight\nOutage affected Web and BlackBerry Messenger services\n@highlight\nMaker Research In Motion did not give details on what's behind outage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 174, "end": 191}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 437, "end": 454}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other carriers were telling customers much the same, saying the problem is on @placeholder's end.", "idx": 75326}], "idx": 49103} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Relief expressed Sunday at the death of Pan Am 103 bomber Abdelbeset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi by relatives of some of his 270 victims was tempered by still-smoldering anger at his release from prison more than two years ago. \"Fine. He deserved to die,\" said Susan Cohen of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, whose daughter Theodora died in the December 1988 airplane bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland. \"He was a mass murderer. I feel no pity around him. He got to die with his family around him. My daughter, at age 20, died a brutal, horrible death.\" Al Megrahi was the only person convicted in connection with the bombing. In August 2009, he was released from a Scottish prison on the grounds that he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer and had only a few months to live. He was sent home to Libya on \"compassionate\" grounds, receiving a hero's welcome at the airport.\n@highlight\nRelatives of those who died are still angry about bomber's release\n@highlight\n\"It's about time,\" says the mother of on Pan Am 103 victim\n@highlight\nAnother victim's mother believes co-conspirators are still in Libya", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 67, "end": 98}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Blair said that while @placeholder brought up al Megrahi, no deals were ever made when he was in power to arrange for his release.", "idx": 75335}], "idx": 49111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world's first test-tube baby paid tribute to her parents' bravery today - saying they stepped into the unknown by having her. Louise Brown, 35, was born at Oldham General Hospital on July 25 1978 after her parents Lesley and John became the first people to successfully undergo in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Her birth attracted controversy, with religious leaders expressing concern about the use of artificial intervention and some raising fears that science was creating 'Frankenbabies'. Tribute: The world's first test-tube baby Louise Brown, left, and her sister Natalie with their sons Aiden and Aeron both 15 weeks. They planted a tree in memory of their parents John and Lesley at Bourn Hall, Cambridgeshire, today\n@highlight\nLesley and John Brown were the first people to successfully undergo IVF\n@highlight\nDaughter Louise, now 35, born at Oldham General Hospital on July 25 1978\n@highlight\nBirth attracted controversy and media attention from around the world\n@highlight\nLesley died in 2012 aged 64, with John dying several years earlier\n@highlight\nTree planted in their memory at Bourn Hall, Cambridgeshire, where IVF techniques were developed", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 160, "end": 182}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 306, "end": 308}, {"start": 478, "end": 490}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 875}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her sister Natalie, who was the first IVF baby to have a child, gave birth to her fourth child, @placeholder, in August.", "idx": 75336}], "idx": 49112} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- The Communist Party's 18th National Congress enters its second session Friday, a day after President Hu Jintao warned that a failure to deal with corruption could bring down the party and the state it controls. Hu spoke at a key meeting of top officials who will usher in a new set of leaders of the world's most populous nation. After a decade in power, Hu is expected to hand over the party's top job to Vice President Xi Jinping. \"If we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the party and even cause the collapse of the party and the fall of the state,\" Hu said of corruption during his speech at the start of the congress in the Great Hall of the People in the heart of the Chinese capital.\n@highlight\nParty's national congress in second day\n@highlight\nThousands of delegates in Beijing for key meeting\n@highlight\nIt follows a year beset by scandal for the party\n@highlight\nFour Tibetans set themselves on fire, Tibetan government in exile says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 228, "end": 229}, {"start": 372, "end": 373}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 592, "end": 593}, {"start": 668, "end": 691}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there have been disappointments and discontent along the way, and @placeholder's much-vaunted \"harmonious society\" is showing signs of cracking.", "idx": 75337}], "idx": 49113} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tough stance: Mark Harper, Conservative MP for Forest of Dean, has said limiting access to free healthcare is key to preventing the NHS becoming an 'international health service' Migrants from Romania and Bulgaria who travel to Britain without a job are to be told they must have private medical insurance to prevent the NHS becoming an \u2018international health service\u2019. Immigration minister Mark Harper told the Daily Mail that limiting access to free healthcare is seen as key to preventing a fresh influx of migrants when controls are lifted at the end of this year. 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Bush saved Iraq and Barack Obama lost it. Or we can get real and try to sort out what we can do now to protect U.S. interests in a region that's melting down. Iraq was never the U.S.'s to win. That point -- along with lowered expectations and focused goals -- must be the basis of any new approach to the region. And here are three reasons. 1. Demography: There are two factors that nations -- even functional ones (and Iraq is not) -- can't alter: What they are -- their demography; and where they are -- their geography.\n@highlight\nAaron Miller: Debating what went wrong in Iraq not useful; protecting U.S. interests now is\n@highlight\nIraq is complex, he says, with sectarian groups at odds, neighbors with own interests\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. must work with Iraq's neighbors, even al-Assad, to halt ISIS. Democracy can wait\n@highlight\nMiller: U.S. must help right Iraqi military, but without combat forces. 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Brown was scheduled to meet with several senior Republican and Democratic senators. During his visit, he took on the aura of a virtual celebrity, surrounded by dozens of reporters, aides, and well-wishers. Brown, a state senator who defeated Democratic state Attorney General Martha Coakley on Tuesday, is the first Massachusetts Republican to win a U.S. Senate race since 1972. His win stripped Democrats of their filibuster-proof 60-seat Senate supermajority and has forced the Obama White House to reconsider its options for passing a health care bill.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"We are really, really happy to have [Brown] here,\" says Senate minority leader\n@highlight\nScott Brown tours Capitol Hill, calls for transparency in government\n@highlight\nBrown set to meet with senior senators including leadership from both parties\n@highlight\nRepublican Brown was elected U.S. senator from Massachusetts on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 233, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 521, "end": 534}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1136}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the problems with @placeholder is that \"there seems to be no transparency\" on health care negotiations and other issues, Brown told reporters.", "idx": 75349}], "idx": 49121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles He's created everything from ice castles to oriental palaces and numbers Simon Cowell and Elton John among his clients - and now well-heeled parents are asking celebrity event planner Steven Duggan to create equally lavish parties for children too young to have a clue what's going on. Last month, Duggan created an Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan-themed event for a pair of twins celebrating their first birthday - and charged the parents \u00a370,000 for the privilege. The party took place in a marquee erected in the family's garden in London. While it might sound extravagant, Duggan says it's by no means an unusual event ('we do about one a month') and revealed that non-celebrities tend to splash out far more on private parties than their A-list counterparts.\n@highlight\nA well-heeled couple splashed out \u00a370,000 on a first birthday party for their twins\n@highlight\nThe bill included entertainers, lavish decoration, a buffet and a beautiful tiered cake\n@highlight\nThe party had an Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan theme and was held in a marquee\n@highlight\nThe event was planned by Steven Duggan who also works for Simon Cowell\n@highlight\nDuggan also planned the Katie Piper Foundation Ball and has worked with Harrods", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 331, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The attention to detail is incredible - down to pink @placeholder-style signs or flowerbeds and hedges dotted with purple toadstools", "idx": 75351}], "idx": 49123} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Stockholm, Sweden (CNN) -- The headline from one Swedish newspaper summed up the days to come for President Barack Obama: \"Obama in the Shadow of War.\" During a fast-paced three-day overseas trip that includes visits to Stockholm, Sweden and a G-20 summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the president will face allied, yet skeptical leaders who remain unconvinced that military action is necessary to punish Syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons. Even as Obama administration officials acknowledge that Syria will be an ongoing subject of discussion, they dismiss the notion the president is fighting a losing diplomatic battle, noting support from both France and Turkey.\n@highlight\nObama's three day overseas trip has him in Sweden and Russia\n@highlight\nRussia appears to come on board for Syria strike if evidence is there\n@highlight\nSnowden affair, Obama comments recently marred US-Russian relations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 890, "end": 891}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia's decision to grant temporary asylum to national security contractor turned leaker @placeholder was greeted with frustration by Obama administration officials.", "idx": 75356}], "idx": 49126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The United States predicts the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, likely by pro-Russian rebels, will fundamentally shift the relationship between Russia and the international community. \"It is a game-changer,\" one senior State Department official said. While Washington has stopped short of blaming Russia, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said Friday the United States believes the jet carrying nearly 300 people was downed by a surface-to-air missile fired by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. U.S.: Russia may have helped operate system Due to the sophistication of the Buk missile system believed to have been used, Power said it was \"unlikely that the separatists could effectively operate the system without assistance from knowledgeable personnel.\"\n@highlight\nThe United States believes pro-Russian rebels shot down the Malaysia Air jetliner\n@highlight\nAmerican officials say Russia bears the blame for supplying rebels with missiles\n@highlight\nA U.S. official said Russia 'will have a hard time explaining this away'\n@highlight\nBut it's unclear how Russia's Vladimir Putin will respond. 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For an aviation enthusiast like Leighton, it was nothing short of thrilling. After years of anticipation, Leighton, a real estate investor, finally snagged a seat on a rare 1980s Soviet-built Ilyushin IL-62 airliner. Patriotic military music filled the cabin. Flight attendants handed out communist propaganda magazines. As Leighton put it, that 2012 flight on Air Koryo airlines from Beijing to Pyongyang was an experience \"beyond belief.\" That's high praise. Leighton may rank among the most accomplished \"avgeeks\" in the world. He said he's flown on at least 50 kinds of aircraft and racked up an estimated 2 million air miles.\n@highlight\nAviation enthusiasts love North Korea's Cold War-era airliners\n@highlight\nNorth Korean airline Air Koryo flies decades-old Soviet-built planes\n@highlight\nTravelers reveal what it's like to fly in North Korea", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 61, "end": 75}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 486, "end": 494}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At other times during @placeholder's North Korean tour, in-flight meals may have been served with a side of paranoia.", "idx": 75369}], "idx": 49133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four men behind what officials describe as the most serious Islamist terrorist plot ever hatched in Scandinavia were convicted of the plot Monday in a courthouse in Glostrup, just outside of Copenhagen, Denmark. Three Swedish nationals and a Tunisian resident of Sweden were found guilty of targeting Jyllands Posten, the Copenhagen-based newspaper responsible for publishing controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The court ruled there was no doubt about their plan to attack and sentenced each of the men to 12 years in prison. Counterterrorism officials in the United States and Scandinavia believe the plot was directed by al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan.\n@highlight\nEach of the four is sentenced to 12 years in prison\n@highlight\nThe four men are convicted of targeting a Danish newspaper\n@highlight\nAuthorities say they planned a gun attack, followed by hostage executions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 415, "end": 430}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The cell's plans were thwarted by a joint operation of Swedish and Danish security services, which tracked the suspects in December 2010 as they drove from @placeholder to Denmark with a submachine gun, a silencer, and several dozen 9mm submachine gun cartridges, authorities say.", "idx": 75374}, {"query": "When they reached @placeholder, they were initially unable to find the address where they planned to sleep.", "idx": 75376}], "idx": 49136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Janet Jackson would bang her head against a wall because she felt \"so unattractive,\" the pop star told CNN's Piers Morgan. Jackson, in an interview Tuesday on CNN's \"Piers Morgan Tonight\" talked about her struggles with weight and body image over the years, her relationship with her father and dealing with the passing of her brother Michael. \"There was a time when I was so down and felt so unattractive and it lasted for a very, very long time,\" Jackson said, \"that I used to -- I used to bang my head against the wall.\" The banging would be hard and \"the person that I was with, my ex-husband at the time, I mean, he'd have to stop me,\" she said.\n@highlight\nHer former husband would have to stop her head banging, Jackson says\n@highlight\nHer father told her, \"I'm Joseph to you,\" she says\n@highlight\nJackson is promoting a self-image book, \"True You\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You call me @placeholder,\" she said her father told her.", "idx": 75382}], "idx": 49142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Take a bow England. That was an outstanding win and a perfect way to start a huge year. To make light of their injuries, to come to Wales on a Friday night and stay so cool and composed when they went 10-0 down was exceptional. It was one of the very best performances of the Stuart Lancaster era. I really enjoyed the contribution of the young Bath trio behind the scrum with Anthony Watson, Jonathan Joseph and George Ford all stepping up. This was a big night for them and they all delivered. England players celebrate at the full-time whistle after a brilliant 21-16 win against Wales on Friday night\n@highlight\nEngland won 21-16 against Wales in Friday night's Six Nations opener\n@highlight\nEngland wing Anthony Watson scored his first international try in victory\n@highlight\n20-year-old played brilliantly with TCUP - Thinking Clearly Under Pressure\n@highlight\nWatson's Bath team-mate Jonathan Joseph scored England's second try", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 276, "end": 291}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder read the play very well and showed real try-scoring instincts in getting the touchdown under pressure.", "idx": 75383}], "idx": 49143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Film director Woody Allen released a statement Sunday denying adopted daughter Dylan Farrow's allegation that he sexually assaulted her when she was 7 years old. In an open letter posted online Saturday by The New York Times, Farrow recounted her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her in the attic of her adopted mother Mia Farrow's house in 1992. The statement released by Allen representative Leslee Dart said: \"Mr. Allen has read the article and found it untrue and disgraceful. He will be responding very soon. In the meantime, it is essential that your coverage make the following facts clear: \"At the time, a thorough investigation was conducted by court appointed independent experts. The experts concluded there was no credible evidence of molestation; that Dylan Farrow had an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality; and that Dylan Farrow had likely been coached by her mother Mia Farrow. No charges were ever filed.\"\n@highlight\nWoody Allen's representative calls letter \"untrue and disgraceful\"\n@highlight\nOpen letter by Dylan Farrow is published by The New York Times online\n@highlight\nShe says Woody Allen sexually assaulted her in 1992, when she was 7\n@highlight\nFormer prosecutor: \"I hope she finds some peace and solace\"", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 206, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 856, "end": 867}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 959, "end": 969}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time, @placeholder lashed out at authorities who handled the case and accused prosecutors of scheming to keep it open to influence his custody battle.", "idx": 75387}, {"query": "Even as the decades passed, the scandal permanently damaged @placeholder's image -- that of a neurotic but amusing schlub with a talent for slapstick and witty one-liners.", "idx": 75388}], "idx": 49144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(WIRED) -- When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad last January, the biggest surprise wasn't the actual product. (Many shrugged and called the iPad a \"bigger iPhone.\") It was the price: Just $500. Nobody expected that number, perhaps because Apple has traditionally aimed at the high end of the mobile computer market with MacBooks marked $1,000 and up. And perhaps we were also thrown off because Apple execs repeatedly told investors they couldn't produce a $500 computer that wasn't a piece of junk. But Apple did meet that price, and the iPad isn't junk. The iPad is still the first, and best-selling, product of its kind. Competitors, meanwhile, are having trouble hitting that $500 sweet spot.\n@highlight\nThe iPad is still the first, and best-selling, product of its kind\n@highlight\nApple now has 300 retail stores worldwide selling iPads directly to customers\n@highlight\nCompetitors are having trouble beating the iPad widget", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The company can swallow the bitter pill of hardly making any money from @placeholder sales through its retail partners because it can feast off the fat profits it makes when customers buy directly through its retail outlets and the web store,\" Hiner says.", "idx": 75389}], "idx": 49145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "FUMICINO, Italy (CNN) -- Under a canopy of elegant Italian pines, the foundations of a mini Roman Coliseum are at once unmistakable and exhilarating. The intricate statue head archeologists unearthed while excavating the site at Fumicino, Italy in early 2009 The structure at \"Portus,\" the Romans' ancient Mediterranean port, has remained undiscovered for eighteen centuries until now. University of Southampton archaeologists have just this summer uncovered the remains of an amphitheater, a Roman warehouse and the ruins of an Imperial palace even though archaeologists have been digging at this site since the 19th Century. \"It's true I think also to say that we have kind of rediscovered it because the great Italian archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani reported the discovery of a theater in the 1860s but nobody could actually find it,\" says Professor Simon Keay, a leading expert on Roman Archaeology at the University of Southampton. Watch a report on the site's discovery \u00bb\n@highlight\nArcheologists are excavating site in Fumicino, Italy, just outside Rome\n@highlight\nThis summer found remains of amphitheater, warehouse, Imperial palace\n@highlight\nRodolfo Lanciani reported discovery of theater in 1860 but no one could find it\n@highlight\nFinely carved fragments, white marble head of a statue also found at site", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 386, "end": 410}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 735, "end": 750}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 884, "end": 900}, {"start": 909, "end": 933}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The site is a feast for the eyes in the true @placeholder sense.", "idx": 75393}], "idx": 49146} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "No receipt: John Durning has never been asked for a receipt from Ed Balls despite cleaning the windows at his Castleford home once a month Ed Balls was accused of \u2018total hypocrisy\u2019 last night after his window cleaner revealed he has never asked for a receipt in 17 years. The Shadow Chancellor provoked controversy at the weekend when he lectured families on their duty to collect receipts and personal details from gardeners, cleaners and handymen, no matter how small the job done. Mr Balls said he always followed the practice \u2013 and had done \u2018since I have been involved in politics\u2019.\n@highlight\nEd Balls provoked anger after lecturing families about collecting receipts\n@highlight\nShadow Chancellor said he had followed practice since getting into politics\n@highlight\nBut firm claims he never asks for a receipt for \u00a312 monthly window clean\n@highlight\nWest Yorkshire company said they are just pointing out 'the facts'", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The spokesman said: \u2018As Ed said, he asks for receipts when paying in cash for work done so that, as @placeholder, he knows he has a written record.", "idx": 75394}], "idx": 49147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vladimir Putin last night pointed to Russia\u2019s nuclear arsenal and warned the West: \u2018It\u2019s best not to mess with us\u2019 on Ukraine. In a menacing intervention, the Russian president denied Nato, British and American reports that Russian forces are operating in eastern Ukraine. And he warned the West against any attempt to support Ukraine in its efforts to defeat Russian separatists. Speaking at a pro-Kremlin youth camp near Moscow, he said: \u2018Russia\u2019s partners... should understand it\u2019s best not to mess with us. Ukrainian servicemen use a brief lull in the conflict to make running repairs on their heavy armour Mechanics have field-striped part of the engine and drive components to keep the vehicle running\n@highlight\nHe said Russia's nuclear programme means 'nobody would think of conflict'\n@highlight\nHe also tells rebels to release trapped enemy to 'avoid senseless deaths'\n@highlight\nHe compares Ukraine's sieges of two cities to Nazis' siege of Leningrad\n@highlight\nHe referred to 'Novorossiya' - or 'New Russia' - as he praised rebel 'success'\n@highlight\nKiev said the edict proved that separatists were under Kremlin control\n@highlight\nUkrainian PM announced that country will seek to become member of Nato\n@highlight\nPutin spoke as Obama said it is 'plain to see' Russian forces are in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 988, "end": 998}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Thursday the alliance released satellite photos of @placeholder self-propelled artillery units moving inside Ukraine last week.", "idx": 75408}], "idx": 49154} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus on Friday characterized Democrats' top presidential contenders as either too snooty or too handsy to manage the country while addressing conservatives at their annual gabfest and jubilee. 'They've got one candidate ready to coronate herself,' Priebus said, referring to former first lady Hillary Clinton. 'And they have a sitting vice president who can't control his mouth - or his hands - who's been running for president since before I could vote.' The taunting of Biden follows an incident last week in which he got up close and personal with Defense Secretary Ash Carter's wife, Stephanie, while the new Pentagon chief was being sworn in.\n@highlight\n'They have a sitting vice president who can't control his mouth - or his hands - who's been running for president since before I could vote'\n@highlight\nTaunting of Biden follows an incident last week in which he got up close and personal with Defense Secretary Ash Carter's wife, Stephanie\n@highlight\nBiden put his hands on Carter's shoulders, and groped her while whispering in her ear as her husband was sworn in\n@highlight\nHillary wouldn't like speaking at CPAC because there is 'insufficient croute de te' and 'the lemon wedges were cut quite at the right angle,' Priebus said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 28}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That's probably why @placeholder barely comes out in public these days,' he said.", "idx": 75411}], "idx": 49155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Arizona's SB1062 has pulled off a sort of political magic trick, in that warring sides can read the bill's text and have not only different reactions, but completely opposite ones. While proponents of gay rights dub the bill oppressive, those in favor of the bill becoming law say it represents freedom. Freedom vs. oppression: That's the polar contrast Gov. Jan Brewer must consider as she sits down to \"listen to both sides\" this week ahead of her decision whether to sign or veto the bill that has divided her state and drawn national and commercial interests into the fray. Brewer has until Saturday to make her call, and her fellow Republicans in the state Legislature have suggested that a veto is likely.\n@highlight\nGov. Jan Brewer to decide by Saturday whether to sign SB1062 into law\n@highlight\nWhile debate has raged over the bill, Arizona Republicans say veto is likely\n@highlight\nNFL, American Airlines, Apple, Marriott among those decrying the legislation\n@highlight\nBill's proponents says SB1062 has been hijacked, misrepresented", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 892, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder constitutionally outlawed same-sex marriages in 2008, and legal experts say nothing in present Arizona law would prevent a business owner from discriminating against gays and lesbians, making SB1062 unnecessary.", "idx": 75416}, {"query": "Arizona constitutionally outlawed same-sex marriages in 2008, and legal experts say nothing in present Arizona law would prevent a business owner from discriminating against gays and lesbians, making @placeholder unnecessary.", "idx": 75417}], "idx": 49158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Wired.com) -- Photographers have their own version of sleight of hand. They can manipulate people, objects, landscapes and light in images, fooling lesser humans into believing the final product is a representation of reality, rather than something created by hand. In the old language, we called this \"trick photography.\" Now, in the PC age, we just call it \"Photoshop.\" The latest version of Photoshop, the flagship image-editing application in Adobe's Creative Suite, adds a new stack of cards to the photographer's trick deck. Wired.com was shown demos of new tools in Photoshop CS5 -- such as the new Content Aware Fill and HDR tools -- that we expect will amaze and please photographers with the tools' ability to bend pixels with absolute precision.\n@highlight\nPhotoshop CS5 will arrive as part of Adobe Creative Suite 5 in late April or early May\n@highlight\nPrices for the suite range between $1,300 and $2,600 depending on the package\n@highlight\nThe tools' ability to bend pixels will amaze photographers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 9}, {"start": 336, "end": 337}, {"start": 361, "end": 369}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another bit of @placeholder trickery that's become popular lately is high dynamic range imaging, or HDR.", "idx": 75418}], "idx": 49159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Southampton striker Dani Osvaldo has been suspended by Inter Milan and offered to QPR after going AWOL from training. The 26-year-old is on loan at the Serie A side and has scored has scored six goals in 13 games. But the Italy international has been ostracised after a public spat with team-mate Mauro Icardi. Southampton striker Dani Osvaldo is currently on loan at Inter Milan and has scored six goals Osvaldo has been training on his own and the striker's departure seems virtually certain now. It is reported he has been absent from training for two days now after a weekend trip to Madrid to see friends.\n@highlight\nDani Osvaldo was loaned to Inter after headbutting Jose Fonte in training\n@highlight\nItalian club want rid of Italy international following another on-pitch spat\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old joined Southampton from Roma for \u00a312.6m in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 82, "end": 84}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder of Inter reacts during Italian Serie A defeat against Roma where he and his team-mates lost 4-2", "idx": 75422}], "idx": 49162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge banging in goals left, right and centre, Liverpool were widely acknowledged as this season's great entertainers and the television companies seem to agree. Brendan Rodgers' side were shown by either Sky or BT Sport 29 times this season - meaning just nine of their Barclays Premier League matches were not on TV. Champions Manchester City were just three matches behind on 26, while Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham both notched up 25 games. Stoke found themselves bottom of the table with just seven appearances, with their only match on BT Sport coming on the opening day of the season against Liverpool. Sky also showed their home fixture with the Anfield giants, a 5-3 thriller.\n@highlight\nLiverpool showed by Sky Sports or BT Sports 29 times this season\n@highlight\nManchester City shown 26 times, Manchester United 25\n@highlight\nStoke bottom of TV appearance table, shown just seven times\n@highlight\nAston Villa shown more times on TV than Everton", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 237, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 303, "end": 325}, {"start": 361, "end": 375}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 960, "end": 970}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps surprisingly, Aston Villa were shown on television 17 times - one more than @placeholder - although 11 of those matches came against Arsenal, Chelsea, City, Liverpool, Tottenham or United.", "idx": 75425}], "idx": 49164} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter She may be known for her fine, French elegance, but Carla Bruni made sure all eyes were on her by adding some very expensive Italian glamour to her look at a recent event. Wearing a diamond serpent necklace worth \u00a38 million euro, or \u00a36.7 million, the former French first lady was in attendance at the re-opening of the historic shop of jewels, Bulgari, in Via Condotti in Rome. The event took place following restoration works to mark the 130th anniversary of the prestigious jewellers. The former French first lady was in attendance at the re-opening of the historic shop of jewels Bulgari in Via Condotti in Rome\n@highlight\nAttended reopening of historic Bulgari store in Rome\n@highlight\nParty marked 130th anniversary of the jewellery brand\n@highlight\nOscar winner Adrian Brody and model Poppy Delevingne also attended\n@highlight\nFormer French first lady starred in campaign for Bulgari last year\n@highlight\nWore a diamond snake Bulgari necklace worth \u00a38 million euro", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I feel connected with the romantic history and with its @placeholder soul which breathes life and joy and I sincerely hope to honour it.'", "idx": 75433}], "idx": 49168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 31 January 2013 Chuck Hagel, President Barack Obama's nominee for Defense Secretary, has hit back at critics of his national security record during a heated Senate hearing this morning. Senior Republicans - who are members of his own party and were once his colleagues when he served as a Nebraska senator - accused him of seeking to appease America's enemies. His critics have sought to portray Hagel, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, as a soft on Iran and anti-Israel, pointing to past comments that Hagel's supporters say were taken out of context or distorted.\n@highlight\nCritics say Hagel is anti-Israel, weak on Iran and wants to cut the military\n@highlight\nHagel, a former Republican senator from Nebraska, appeared before a Senate committee today\n@highlight\nOnly one Republican senator, Thad Cochran of Mississippi, has pledged to support Hagel\n@highlight\nHagel called Iranian government 'elected, legitimate'\n@highlight\nDespite opposition, he is expected to be confirmed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 875, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the entire Senate, which would vote on @placeholder if he is cleared by the committee, only one of the 45 Republicans - Mississippi's Thad Cochran - has said he backs Hagel.", "idx": 75435}], "idx": 49169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Normally Germany and France are close partners at the heart of Europe -- but U.S. diplomatic cables suggest a battle royal between the two allies over satellite technology, with the German space and intelligence agencies accusing the French of bad faith and looking to the United States as a future partner to develop next-generation satellites. At the heart of the rivalry is HiRos -- a High Resolution Optical System -- that would potentially be a leap forward in satellite surveillance. A flurry of cables obtained by WikiLeaks and published by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten shows German officials lobbying for a \"strategic US/German partnership\" in 2009 to develop the system, amid French attempts to kill it.\n@highlight\nCables show tensions between France and Germany\n@highlight\nCables were obtained by WikiLeaks and published by a Norwegian newspaper\n@highlight\nCables indicate Germans wanted U.S. partnership for satellite project", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 72, "end": 77}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 397, "end": 426}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 642, "end": 643}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One cable from February 2009 reveals efforts by German officials to steer development work on @placeholder away from a Franco-German consortium toward a German company \"in an effort to minimize French mischief.\"", "idx": 75437}, {"query": "@placeholder diplomats were enthusiastic about HiRos -- saying the German satellite program \"has yielded sophisticated and reliable satellite systems that provide an extraordinary amount of product for their investment.\"", "idx": 75441}, {"query": "U.S. diplomats were enthusiastic about HiRos -- saying the @placeholder satellite program \"has yielded sophisticated and reliable satellite systems that provide an extraordinary amount of product for their investment.\"", "idx": 75442}], "idx": 49170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What's the best thing you could stumble upon when transiting through a major international airport? A Cinnabon passing out free samples? A security checkpoint with no line? Not bad choices, but for unexpected pleasure they hardly measure up to a dress made entirely of Hello Kitty dolls or a Kamen Rider escorting your humdrum slog to the departure gate. Those last two items are part of Japanese Toys! From Kokeshi to Kaiju, the current exhibition at the SFO Museum inside Terminal 3 at San Francisco International Airport. Debuting in November 2013, the exhibit has become such a success -- the most popular exhibit ever for the museum -- that its run has recently been extended through mid-May.\n@highlight\nCurrent exhibition at the SFO Museum at San Francisco International Airport features Japanese toys\n@highlight\n\"Seen through the lens of social media, this exhibit is our most popular to date,\" says museum\n@highlight\nSFO Museum is the only airport museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 311}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 465, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 531}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 792}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}, {"start": 990, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The great works of art the San Francisco Airport museum showcases send the message to visitors and travelers that @placeholder is a center of culture, they value culture and art,\" says Blanton.", "idx": 75451}], "idx": 49176} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the final hours before $85 billion in widely disliked spending cuts began to take effect Friday, top political leaders did virtually nothing to defuse Washington's latest self-imposed fiscal crisis. Democrats blamed Republicans, Republicans blamed Democrats, and both sides prepared for the next showdown -- a possible government shutdown on March 27. Here are the highlights of Friday's partisan skirmish: Last minute White House meeting achieves nothing President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker John Boehner, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi huddled behind closed doors for less than an hour Friday morning. As expected, the meeting didn't accomplish anything.\n@highlight\nNEW: A meeting between Obama and Hill leaders achieves nothing\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says he can't do a \"Jedi mind meld\" to cut deal with GOP\n@highlight\nNEW: Boehner says the House will act next week to avoid a March 27 government shutdown\n@highlight\n$85 billion in spending cuts will take effect starting Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder insisted once again that the cuts could be avoided if only Republicans would compromise and agree to higher taxes on the rich.", "idx": 75467}, {"query": "\"None of this is necessary,\" @placeholder told reporters after the meeting.", "idx": 75468}], "idx": 49186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SARASOTA, Florida (CNN) -- On a recent afternoon, Pamela Rinchich quietly recalled how her cancer doctor abruptly canceled an appointment. Rinchich owed $268 from a previous visit: She didn't have the money and the doctor refused to see her until she paid. Pamela Rinchich, with husband Jim, was diagnosed with cancer shortly after being laid off. \"I offered to do whatever I could, even work in the office to cover it,\" said Rinchich, with tears in her eyes. Just a few months earlier, life was going great for Rinchich. She was planning a wedding with her fianc\u00e9, Jim, and she had a good job as a supervisor at the Honeywell plant in Sarasota, Florida.\n@highlight\nFor many Americans, job loss equals loss of health insurance\n@highlight\nIn the last three months alone, more than 1.7 million jobs have evaporated\n@highlight\nUnder the president's new plan, the government will cover part of COBRA costs\n@highlight\nMany Americans will have to wait for more complete health care reform", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 140, "end": 147}, {"start": 258, "end": 272}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At first, @placeholder still was covered under Honeywell's health insurance plan.", "idx": 75471}], "idx": 49188} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has no interest in records as he bids to maintain the champions\u2019 winning momentum. City equalled a long-standing club best as they chalked up a ninth successive win in all competitions by beating West Brom 3-1 on Boxing Day. Their feat matches one first recorded by the club in 1910 and last achieved during their hot streak of autumn 2011, which memorably included a 6-1 thrashing of Manchester United. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini watches on during their 3-1 win over West Brom on Boxing Day Fernando opened the scoring as he pounced on a Ben Foster error and Yaya Toure doubled the lead with a penalty after David Silva was fouled by former team-mate Joleon Lescott.\n@highlight\nManchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini says he has no interest in records\n@highlight\nEqualled a long-standing club record ninth straight win against West Brom\n@highlight\nCould break their record by beating Burnley at home on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 40}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 470, "end": 486}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder played a more conservative game in the second half as the rain and sleet developed into a heavy blizzard.", "idx": 75475}], "idx": 49190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 10:03 EST, 26 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 26 May 2012 EU judges have ruled Swiss chocolate-makers Lindt & Spruengli cannot trademark its world famous golden rabbit. The firm, which has been producing the treats since 1952 and claims to sell around 60 million a year, had hoped to stop Austrian rival Hauswirth from producing an almost identical-looking product. But the Luxembourg-based European Union Court of Justice (ECJ) upheld the decision of the EU trademarks agency OHIM, which rejected Lindt's application for a trademark of its sitting bunny shapes wrapped in gold foil with a red ribbon bow tie.\n@highlight\nSwiss firm had hoped to stop Austrian rivals from producing similar product\n@highlight\nEU court rules they had 'failed to establish the marque a marque as an inherent distinctive character'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 85, "end": 86}, {"start": 106, "end": 110}, {"start": 129, "end": 145}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 418, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 453}, {"start": 483, "end": 484}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 735, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rabbit row: The Lindt chocolate bunny (left) and @placeholder firm Hauswirth's rival product", "idx": 75476}], "idx": 49191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sony is set to spearhead Google's move into the living room. 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Google's Android TV is set to be built into new TVs from Sony, Sharp and Philips, it was revealed today.\n@highlight\nFirms all plan TV sets running Google's Lollipop Android software\n@highlight\nWill allow users to download apps and stream music and video\n@highlight\nWill compete against Samsung, which has its own Tizen software", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the firm has snubbed @placeholder's Android to develop its own software called Tizen", "idx": 75495}], "idx": 49201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GEORGETOWN, South Carolina (CNN) -- In many places across the South you can walk in the footsteps of slaves, and if you understand the history, it is not a happy journey. 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It's not exactly \"Gone With the Wind,\" but what makes this overgrown 3,300 acres of marsh and pine trees stand out is this: The family of first lady Michelle Obama believes her great-great grandfather was held as a slave here and labored in the mosquito-infested rice fields.\n@highlight\nCNN visits plantation where Michelle Obama's slave roots began\n@highlight\nHer great-great grandfather is believed to have been a slave on Friendfield Plantation\n@highlight\nAnywhere from 200 to 500 slaves lived on the plantation over the years\n@highlight\nHe likely lived in a tiny white-washed slave house on the property", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 191, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 303}, {"start": 312, "end": 325}, {"start": 365, "end": 382}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 772, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was also the oppressive heat and humidity of @placeholder.", "idx": 75503}], "idx": 49205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department's renewal of Blackwater's contract to provide security in Iraq \"is bad news,\" an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said. 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Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 people, including women and children, last September, prompting an outcry and protest from Iraqi officials. \"This is bad news,\" al-Maliki adviser Sami al-Askari said. \"I personally am not happy with this, especially because they have committed acts of aggression, killed Iraqis, and this has not been resolved yet positively for families of victims.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Iraqi official: Iraq's investigation found that \"Blackwater committed a crime\"\n@highlight\nIraqi government displeased contract was renewed, top adviser says\n@highlight\nBlackwater guards killed 17 Iraqis, including women and children, in September\n@highlight\nThousands of contractors provide security for U.S. diplomats, workers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 28, "end": 48}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under a provision put into place in the early days of the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq, security contractors have immunity from @placeholder prosecution.", "idx": 75508}], "idx": 49209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Way out beyond Mars, but before you get to Jupiter, is a planet. You read that right. There's a planet between Mars and Jupiter. You may not have heard of it, but it was discovered in 1801 -- 129 years before Pluto. It originally was called a planet, then later an asteroid and now it's called a dwarf planet. Its name is Ceres (pronounced like series) and you'll likely be hearing a lot more about it in the coming weeks. Ceres is one of five named dwarf planets recognized by NASA and the International Astronomical Union (IAU). 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They really believe they are. These are some of the FA\u2019s secrets, one of the rituals Roy Hodgson and various FA officials agree on before the players leave the dressing room to speak with the media. On the left hand side of the chart, Leighton Baines, Jordan Henderson, Joe Hart and Phil Jagielka had been nominated to stop and speak after England\u2019s laboured 0-0 draw with Honduras.\n@highlight\nPlayers told not to talk about Falklands War\n@highlight\nFlip chart says England could have done better with the ball\n@highlight\nEngland confident ahead of World Cup opener with Italy", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 78, "end": 79}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 261, "end": 262}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 318, "end": 319}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Good work out: England were given a tough test by @placeholder in Miami", "idx": 75512}], "idx": 49211} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Turkish university students who filmed a porn movie for their dissertation say they underwent a 'four-year nightmare' after being arrested for their course work. Photographer Deniz \u00d6zg\u00fcn, 26, and Elif Safak Urucu, 25, were dragged off and interrogated after education officials reported their dissertation work to police in 2011. Despite having had their idea approved by academics at Bilgi University, Istanbul, the dissertation was instantly marked as a fail upon completion, and the pair were arrested a few days later. 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The Real Madrid player has just finished the season of his life, winning Spain's La Liga while vanquishing the club's hated Catalan foes Barcelona. He scored more goals than he ever has before too, 46 in the league to be precise, and 60 overall. Yet even though Madrid finished nine points clear of second place, it is Barca's Lionel Messi that still gets all the attention. \"Some people say I'm better, other people say it's him, but at the end of the day, they're going to decide who is the best player,\" Ronaldo told CNN in an exclusive interview before this weekend's Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Chelsea at Munich's Allianz Arena.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo talks to CNN's Pedro Pinto\n@highlight\nHe has won the Spanish title, scoring 46 goals, a record for him\n@highlight\nRonaldo says that he believes he is better than Lionel Messi\n@highlight\nHe believes Jose Mourinho is the best coach in the world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 791, "end": 807}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 971, "end": 982}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It may well have delivered the greatest single triumph in @placeholder's career so far, but it also delivered its nadir -- losing to Bayern on penalties in the Champions League semifinals.", "idx": 75530}], "idx": 49220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama warned Tuesday of \"difficult days ahead\" for Egypt and said the transition following President Hosni Mubarak's earlier announcement that he won't run for re-election in September must begin immediately. In a brief statement to reporters at the White House, Obama pledged continuing U.S. support for both a longtime ally and the aspirations of protesting Egyptians, whose eight days of growing demonstrations led to Mubarak's dramatic announcement on state television. \"We've borne witness to the beginning of a new chapter in the history of a great country and a long-time partner of the United States,\" Obama said of the Mubarak statement less than three hours earlier.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama spoke to Egypt's president on Tuesday\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama warns of difficult days ahead for Egypt and pledges continued partnership\n@highlight\nMubarak announces he won't run for re-election\n@highlight\nAn envoy for Obama urged Mubarak to drop his re-election plans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama's statement avoided addressing the opposition demands, instead promising the demonstrators -- particularly young Egyptians looking to the United States for support and leadership -- that @placeholder supported their aspirations.", "idx": 75536}], "idx": 49223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Can graphic design help protect your privacy? Sang Mun, a designer and former NSA contractor, thinks so. Just months after Edward Snowden controversially lifted the lid on digital surveillance being conducted by the U.S. and other governments, the issue of online privacy is back in the spotlight. Earlier this month Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed concern that users' trust in internet companies had been damaged by the revelations. Google's Eric Schmidt also called for greater transparency from the U.S. government over surveillance. Sang Mun's response was more direct -- the Korean designer has created four new fonts called ZXX that aim to disrupt the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) systems used by Google and others to analyze text.\n@highlight\nDesigner Sang Mun creates 'unhackable' fonts\n@highlight\nThe four fonts are designed to disrupt Optical Character Recognition software\n@highlight\nExperts suggest that to be effective such fonts would need to be used with encryption", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 353}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 674, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 867, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I decided to create a typeface that would be unreadable by text scanning software (whether used by a government agency or a lone hacker),\" @placeholder told CNN via email, \"misdirecting information or sometimes not giving any at all.\"", "idx": 75555}], "idx": 49235} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Apple's share price has fallen more than 25% since its record high set three months ago -- no less than five analysts have lowered their price targets for the U.S. technology giant in the past few days. To make matters worse for Apple, Android smartphones continue to reign supreme in global market share: for every one such device running on Apple's iOS, about seven smartphones running Android's operating system are computing away. Is Apple losing its bite? In the short-term, investors and analysts seem to think so. But in the medium-term, they believe milestones exist that can put the shine back on Apple's share price and image.\n@highlight\nApple's share price has fallen 25% since record high of $702.10 set three months ago\n@highlight\nUBS, Citibank & Mizuho analysts all cut share price targets for Apple in past few days\n@highlight\nMorgan Stanley: Record 19 million iPhone 5's forecast to have been sold in Q4 2012\n@highlight\niPhone 5S, 6 & rumored \"iTV' may pull up Apple's share price in 2013, say analysts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Globally, less than two in ten smartphones that shipped in the third quarter of 2012 sported Apple's @placeholder operating software.", "idx": 75559}, {"query": "Despite the recent release of the @placeholder, analysts are already looking ahead to Apple's potential product releases for 2013 to pull the company's share price up.", "idx": 75560}], "idx": 49239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ousted ex-Honduran President Manuel Zelaya inked an accord Sunday with the country's current president that will allow him to return to Honduras after almost two years in exile, officials said. The deal, which was brokered by the Colombian and Venezuelan governments, was signed in Cartagena, Colombia, by Zelaya and Honduran President Porfirio Lobo. It allows Zelaya and his allies to return to Honduras and helps clear the way for the country to rejoin the Organization of American States. Zelaya and his supporters will also be permitted to participate in Honduran politics. Zelaya was overthrown in a military-led coup June 28, 2009, and flown into exile. He sneaked back into Honduras in September of that year and got refuge in the Brazilian Embassy, where he remained until Lobo arranged for Zelaya to get safe passage out of the country.\n@highlight\nThe deal helps clear the way for Honduras to rejoin the Organization of American States\n@highlight\nIt was brokered by the Colombian and Venezuelan governments and signed in Colombia\n@highlight\nThe accord also allows allies of ousted ex-President Manuel Zelaya to return to Honduras\n@highlight\nZelaya was deposed in a coup nearly two years ago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 468, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 922, "end": 952}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been excluded from the regional body since the coup, in part because Zelaya had not been allowed to return home without fear of prosecution.", "idx": 75566}], "idx": 49243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A Kansas foster father was high on marijuana when he left a 10-month-old girl in a hot car, where she died, prosecutors said Friday. Details of the case surfaced during a bond hearing for Seth M. Jackson, 29, of Wichita, who is charged with first-degree murder in the baby's July 24 death. KWCH reported that Sedgwick County District Attorney Marc Bennett cited the marijuana use in court as the reason for raising his bond to $250,000. Bennett told the court Jackson had gone to his drug dealer's house and bought marijuana. He said prosecutors believe Jackson came home to consume marijuana, leaving the girl behind in the car.\n@highlight\nSeth Jackson, 29, forgot about baby Kadillak after getting home last Thursday and only remembered when something on TV jogged his memory\n@highlight\nJackson had picked up the little girl from babysitter but left her strapped to car seat with the windows rolled up - killing her\n@highlight\nCourt told on Friday Jackson had gone to his drug dealer's house to buy marijuana and was coming home to consume it\n@highlight\nJackson and his partner, who have three other foster children and two adopted children, were trying to adopt the little girl\n@highlight\nHis lawyer has said that the murder charge is 'rather high for a mistake'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 372, "end": 383}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bennett said this @placeholder case is not charged as an intentional murder.", "idx": 75577}], "idx": 49251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rangers were sentenced to death after HMRC torpedoed Charles Green\u2019s hopes of preserving the club in its current form via a CVA. The Revenue, who are owed over \u00a321million by the beleaguered Ibrox club, rendered Thursday\u2019s scheduled creditors\u2019 meeting a formality by declaring they would oppose the proposal \u2014 thus ensuring the liquidation of Rangers Football Club plc, incorporated in 1899. Green had hoped his \u00a38.5m offer would be enough to win the day, but with 38 per cent of the current \u00a355m debt belonging to HMRC and 75-per-cent creditor approval required, their compliance was central to his plans. 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Godric Smith \u2013 Tony Blair\u2019s official spokesman between 2001 and 2004 \u2013 was handed a contract thought to be worth at least \u00a3100,000 by former Labour minister James Purnell, who himself joined the BBC in February. The latest appointment reignited concerns over the corporation\u2019s links with the Left leaving it open to charges of political \u2018cronyism\u2019 and prompting one Tory MP to brand the BBC the \u2018Blairite Broadcasting Corporation\u2019.\n@highlight\nGodric Smith hired by James Purnell, who recently joined BBC\n@highlight\nConservative MP says leftist appointments will exacerbate political bias", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 123, "end": 125}, {"start": 131, "end": 133}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 676, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 717}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deal was signed off by the corporation\u2019s new strategy chief Mr Purnell, a government whip under Mr @placeholder before becoming culture secretary and then work and pensions secretary.", "idx": 75600}], "idx": 49267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ancient humans rampantly indulged in interspecies sex in a Lord Of The Rings-type world of different human groups, new DNA analysis has revealed. And our ancient bedfellows appear to have included a 'mystery human ancestor', which has not yet been identified. Genome analysis from a Neanderthal and another group of ancient humans, the Denisovans, was presented to a meeting of the Royal Society in London, and it included 'snippets' of the mystery DNA - neither human nor Neanderthal. It suggests that interbreeding was rampant and more widespread between the human-like groups living in Europe and Asia more than 30,000 years ago than previously thought, scientists say.\n@highlight\nGenome analysis of Neanderthal and human-like group called Denisovans\n@highlight\nIt reveals ancient bedfellows may have included 'mystery human ancestor'\n@highlight\nHas been likened to Lord Of The Rings world of creatures which interbred", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 873, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Research increasingly seems to indicate that our close cousins, the @placeholder, were much more similar to us than imagined.", "idx": 75601}], "idx": 49268} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You would think that President Obama's surprise trip to Afghanistan yesterday and speech to the troops would have quieted -- at least for one night -- the latest installment of the GOP's \"Faux Anger Chronicles.\" While most of the president's critics were silent or praised him for the trip, others didn't disappoint in following along with the fad. Faux anger: It's all the rage. At least in politics. The president's speech honored and thanked our troops, reviewed our strength and resolve in Afghanistan and in killing Osama bin Laden -- who planned the 9/11 tragedy in that country -- and also in getting rid of 20 of 30 of al Qaeda's top lieutenants.\n@highlight\nMaria Cardona: Some in GOP have criticized Obama's Afghanistan trip this week\n@highlight\nShe says GOP using faux anger, same as earlier criticism of Obama's bin Laden ad\n@highlight\nShe says Romney had said killing bin Laden not a priority; he should own his words now\n@highlight\nCardona: GOP hypocritical; would gladly claim credit if its candidate had killed bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 217}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 530, "end": 544}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 698, "end": 700}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Additionally, the Romney campaign and Mr. @placeholder himself is saying any president would have made the same decision President Obama did.", "idx": 75603}], "idx": 49269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shadowed by an RAF Typhoon jet bristling with weaponry, this is the moment terror was brought to Britain\u2019s skies when an airline passenger claimed there was a bomb on the plane. After the Airbus pilot notified air traffic control of the threat, the fighter \u2013 part of the RAF\u2019s Quick Reaction Alert force \u2013 was scrambled to tail the flight as it made its approach to Manchester. The airport was shut down and other incoming flights diverted as the police and military initiated full-scale emergency plans that could lead to the shooting down of an airliner that posed a terrorist threat.\n@highlight\nTyphoon fighter jet scrambled amid fears for passenger jet flying from Doha\n@highlight\nRAF plane escorts flight to airport where it touches down safely on runway\n@highlight\nAfter armed police surround the aircraft, a man is escorted from the plane\n@highlight\nPolice confirm he was arrested on suspicion of making a hoax bomb threat\n@highlight\nNine incoming flights to Manchester were rerouted at the height of the alert", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 271, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 296}, {"start": 366, "end": 375}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 687}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fighter jet was pictured arching around the @placeholder after contacted authorities on the ground", "idx": 75606}], "idx": 49272} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Culprit? Royal surgeon Sir John Williams has been named as Jack the Ripper by a descendant of one of the serial killer's victims A second book has named Queen Victoria's surgeon Sir John Williams as the infamous Jack the Ripper - and it is written by a descendant of one of the serial killer's victims. Author Antonia Alexander claims she is the great-great-great-granddaughter of the Ripper's fifth and final victim Mary Kelly. She points the finger at Sir John, who founded the National Library of Wales, in Aberystwyth, and acted as surgeon for the royal family. It follows a book released last year by Tony Williams, the great-great nephew of Sir John, who also accuses the prominent surgeon of being behind the notorious killings on the cobbled streets of London's Whitechapel in 1888.\n@highlight\nAntonia Alexander names royal surgeon Sir John Williams as Jack the Ripper\n@highlight\nThe author claims she is the great-great-great-granddaughter of the serial killer's fifth and final victim Mary Kelly\n@highlight\nShe says a tiny photograph in a locket proves Sir John's guilt", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 480, "end": 504}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 802, "end": 818}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victim: An illustration of Mary Kelly shortly after she was murdered by @placeholder.", "idx": 75613}], "idx": 49278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Debbie Rowe has said she doesn't want fame. But as Michael Jackson's ex-wife and the mother of two of his children, she may now be thrust into the center of the latest high-profile trial related to the superstar's death. Rowe is set to testify this week at the wrongful death trial that Jackson's family has brought against entertainment giant AEG Live. A lawsuit filed by the Jackson family claims that the concert promoter is liable for the death of Jackson because it hired Dr. Conrad Murray, who treated the superstar with propofol, a surgical anesthetic, to help him sleep. A coroner ruled that the superstar's death was caused by an overdose of the drug.\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson's ex-wife is set to testify in his wrongful death trial\n@highlight\nRowe, mother of two of Jackson's children, primarily stays out of the spotlight\n@highlight\nAEG Live will call Rowe to testify in its defense", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though she did not win custody, @placeholder was ordered to pay her $60,000 in legal fees.", "idx": 75615}], "idx": 49279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is anybody out there? For millennia, humans have gazed at the night sky, asking this question. That's why scientists and NASA are eagerly searching for \"exoplanets\" -- that is, planets that orbit around stars other than our sun. Last week NASA's Kepler satellite reported the discovery of three Earth-sized exoplanets within the so-called \"habitable zone,\" defined as the neighborhood of a star where liquid water -- essential for life as we know it -- can exist. In our solar system, only three planets lie in the sun's habitable zone -- Venus, Earth and Mars. Planets too close to the star they orbit, like Mercury, are too hot for liquid water. Even Venus turns out to be too hot, thanks to a runaway greenhouse effect caused by its carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere. 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Ryan and Hope Wells think so. Hope and Ryan Wells, who make a combined $56,000 per year, want to retire early with more than $2 million. Married since 2005, the young Arkansas couple is just starting out. Ryan, 25, works as a used car salesman, and Hope, 23, works as a medical billing coder at a hospital. Together they earn an annual $56,000 -- above the national average, yet still not exactly easy street in today's economy. But with a little discipline, they think they can meet their goal of an early retirement. \"I feel pretty comfortable with a target of a little over $2 million,\" Ryan says.\n@highlight\nRyan and Hope Wells hope ambitious financial plan will make them millions\n@highlight\nTheir low cost of living helps; credit card debt, student loans pose obstacles\n@highlight\nExpert says they're on their way, but may not be able to retire by 50", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, they're working to pay off @placeholder's student loans, which total $5,500.", "idx": 75629}], "idx": 49287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- November 9, 2009 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Fort Hood, Texas \u2022 Berlin, Germany Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: From D.C. to Texas to Berlin, CNN Student News brings you stories from around the globe. Kicking off a new week of commercial-free headlines, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: House Passes Bill AZUZ: First up, a health care reform bill passes in the U.S. House of Representatives. Saturday's vote was a close one, though: 220 for, 215 against, with 39 Democrats voting against the bill and one Republican voting for it. Democrats claimed the vote as a victory, and one lawmaker said it's their responsibility to pass health care reform.\n@highlight\nNote the celebration and condemnation surrounding a House bill on health care\n@highlight\nStep inside a museum that chronicles a historic struggle for political freedom\n@highlight\nObserve how horses are being used to help those who've served their country\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 50}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 141, "end": 155}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 228, "end": 250}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 298}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 420, "end": 436}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 499, "end": 522}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has a processing center where soldiers go before heading off to war.", "idx": 75630}], "idx": 49288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Two worlds. Two identities and the ever-present, very real risk of death. That was the life of Morten Storm, a radical Islamist turned double agent, who's now lifting the lid on some of the world's best-kept secrets. His life is the stuff of spy novels, and he talks about it in his book: \"Agent Storm: My Life Inside al Qaeda and the CIA,\" co-authored by CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank and Tim Lister. Both men are CNN contributors. He also recently sat down with CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson. \"I had these different names. I had different personalities,\" Storm said. \"I was Morten Storm, Murad Storm, Abu Osama, Abu Mujahid.\"\n@highlight\nMorten Storm was a radical Islamist turned double agent\n@highlight\nHe switched sides when he lost his faith\n@highlight\nStorm says he set a key al Qaeda leader up with a wife\n@highlight\nHe decided to go public after a falling out with his Western handlers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 342}, {"start": 361, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 429, "end": 431}, {"start": 478, "end": 480}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His successes, @placeholder says, soon attracted the attention of the CIA.", "idx": 75636}], "idx": 49291} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:47 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 22:51 EST, 19 June 2013 The percentage of American men who work or are actively searching for work is at an historic low. Men between the ages of 25 and 54 now participate in the workforce at only around 88 percent. In 1956, 98 percent of American men were active in the workforce. Due to a changing job marketplace, the Great Recession, male imprisonment and other factors, a fewer percentage of men are now working than ever before. 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Government officials said that there was no oil sheen or oil slick observed in the water from the high water mark out to 100 yards from shore.\n@highlight\nAll of Florida's beaches are open, including tourist hot spots Panama City and Pensacola\n@highlight\nCounty rescinds a health advisory for beaches near Florida-Alabama border\n@highlight\nHealth officials have issued advisory against swimming in Alabama Gulf waters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 287}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 440, "end": 469}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dime-size to 5-inch tar balls continue to wash up in widely scattered areas of northwest Florida, but all of the state's beaches remain open, according to Visit @placeholder, the state's tourism corporation.", "idx": 75656}], "idx": 49301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LA PAZ, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales nationalized the Chaco petroleum company Friday, taking over the BP subsidiary with the military on standby. 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In a close vote at its annual assembly in Detroit on Friday, the church voted 310-303 to divest $21 million from Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions. The church says Caterpillar supplies products to Israel that are used to destroy Palestinian homes, Hewlett-Packard provides logistics and technology to help enforce the naval blockade of Gaza, and Motorola Solutions provides military and surveillance systems in illegal Israeli settlements. 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The violence came just days before Chelsea are set to play Galatasaray in the last 16 of the Champions League, with travelling fans advised by their club to exercise caution while in Istanbul. 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The Census Bureau looks at 2000 results and assumptions about future childbearing, mortality rates and migration. Minorities, classified as those of any race other than non-Hispanic, single-race whites, currently constitute about a third of the U.S. population, according to Census figures. But by 2042, they are projected to become the majority, making up more than half the population. 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His \u2018Country Before Party\u2019 scheme aims to stop UKIP robbing the Tories of the Commons seats they need to defeat Labour in the next Election. 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These were the horrific findings of hospital inspectors - despite the some of equipment in question being marked, quite incredibly, as 'clean'. The authority responsible for the hospital in question, Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, has now been reported to the Scottish Government over repeated failures to meet hygiene standards. Numerous pieces of equipment contaminated with blood or body fluids were found by staff from the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate (HEI) when they first visited on September 16 and 17. 'Dirt' on a shower room floor at the Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride. 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Badgers are set to be culled in their tens of thousands because of suspected links to the spread of bovine tuberculosis - but a new breakthrough could halt the killings of the protected species\n@highlight\nVaccinating cows against TB currently banned under EU law because there is now way to distinguish them from infected cows\n@highlight\nControversial pilot badger cull set to begin within the next fortnight in Gloucestershire and Somerset\n@highlight\nCampaigners have vowed to disrupt the killings, and police suspect the opposition to the cull has been infiltrated by violent extremists", "entities": [{"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 192, "end": 239}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 420, "end": 421}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 820, "end": 821}, {"start": 976, "end": 990}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Used in conjunction with a new cattle vaccine that is being simultaneously developed, the test could enable the government to ask the @placeholder for the law to be changed - potentially halting further planned badger culls.", "idx": 75716}], "idx": 49342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi, India (CNN) -- Indians marched for peace, prayed and laid wreaths Friday in memory of the Mumbai terror attack as the nation's prime minister vowed renewed efforts to track down those behind the assault, which is blamed on Pakistan-based militants. \"We will never succumb to the designs of our enemies. We pledge to redouble our efforts to bring the perpetrators of this crime against humanity to justice,\" Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a statement issued as the nation remembers the dead from the November 2008 siege of India's financial hub. The attack derailed the fragile peace process between nuclear-capable arch-foes India and Pakistan. Under U.S. pressure, the two neighbors resumed talks this year in a bid to restart a full dialogue, but progress has been slow.\n@highlight\nPrime minister: \"We will never succumb to the designs of our enemies\"\n@highlight\n164 people were killed in the attack, which lasted three days\n@highlight\nTen gunmen stormed hotels, a train station and a Jewish center\n@highlight\nNine of them were killed; the other was captured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has been convicted of murder, conspiracy and waging war against @placeholder.", "idx": 75719}], "idx": 49345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman Warning: Britain's status as a free-market nation is at risk from 'the forces of pessimism', Chancellor George Osborne will claim today Britain's status as a free-market nation is at risk from \u2018the forces of pessimism\u2019 who are waging war on big business, George Osborne will claim today. An anti-business alliance of Labour and the \u2018populist Right\u2019 \u2013 a reference to Ukip \u2013 want to \u2018pull up the drawbridge and shut Britain off from the world\u2019, the Chancellor will say. \u2018They want to constrain foreign investment in our economy, and deprive us of the British jobs that it has created in industries from car manufacturing to energy,\u2019 he will tell the Confederation of British Industry.\n@highlight\nGeorge Osborne will claim free market at risk from 'forces of pessimism'\n@highlight\nHe will attack an anti-business alliance of Labour and the 'populist Right'\n@highlight\nThey want to 'pull up the drawbridge and shut Britain off from the world'\n@highlight\nThey also aspire to 'constrain foreign investment in economy, he will say\n@highlight\nChancellor's comments to be made to Confederation of British Industry", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 121, "end": 134}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 665, "end": 697}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He will tell business leaders that @placeholder has been brought \u2018back from the brink\u2019 and hail a \u2018real sense of optimism that is growing in Britain today\u2019.", "idx": 75721}], "idx": 49347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham will look to complete a season-long loan deal for Alex Song this weekend. The Barcelona midfielder has been told he can leave the Nou Camp ahead of Monday\u2019s transfer deadline, and the Hammers are in talks with the former Arsenal man about a temporary switch to Upton Park. Manager Sam Allardyce was growing increasingly confident of landing Song on Friday after the Hammers made good progress towards a deal. VIDEO: Scroll down for Alex Song screams during his Ice Bucket Challenge Gunner: Alex Song is no stranger to the Premier League, having played for Arsenal between 2005 and 2012\n@highlight\nWest Ham hope to complete a loan deal for Alex Song this weekend\n@highlight\nSong has failed to make an impression on new Barcelona boss Luis Enrique\n@highlight\nThe midfielder spent six years at Arsenal, playing 175 times\n@highlight\nLiverpool and Tottenham are also interested in securing Song's services\n@highlight\nSong\u2019s arrival at Upton Park could see Mohamed Diame joining QPR", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 470, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 922, "end": 925}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 983, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Song\u2019s arrival could spell the end of Mohamed Diame\u2019s stay at the @placeholder.", "idx": 75726}], "idx": 49350} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Fashion designers are giving new life to worthless candy wrappers, newspapers and plastic bags; turning trash into trendy tote bags, purses and jewelry. Target stores objected to this Timbuk2 purse which included plastic bags with its bull's-eye logo. From \"post-consumer and industrial waste\" comes durable, funky accessories reportedly worn by celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Cameron Diaz and Petra Nemcova. One self-described eco-fashion label, Ecoist, has partnered with Coca-Cola, Luna Bar and Aveda to create handbags made from misprinted and discontinued packaging. \"We tap into that source of waste because it is reliable, and unfortunately, it's abundant,\" Ecoist co-founder Jonathan Marcoschamer said. \"We believe that for the next few years, there's going to be a significant amount.\"\n@highlight\n\"Cute\" accessories have \"added bonus\" of being environmentally friendly\n@highlight\nEco-fashions seen on Lindsay Lohan, Cameron Diaz, other stars\n@highlight\nOne designer creates totes from recycled boat sails\n@highlight\nRecycled bags with Target bull's-eyes created legal hurdle", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 504, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 733}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The onus was on us to talk to @placeholder and get them to say OK, in this particular case, to grant us a license.", "idx": 75731}], "idx": 49354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye In a powerful, open-letter a soldier whose life was saved by a brave colleague during the Fort Hood shooting has described the desperate attempts of his fellow brothers-in-arms to resuscitate him after he had been fatally wounded. In the letter posted to Facebook, First Lieutenant Patrick Cook hails the ultimate sacrifice of Sgt. First Class Daniel Ferguson as he barricaded closed a door that wouldn't lock - crucially keeping shooter Spc. Ivan Lopez outside. In one horrific passage, Cook recalls how one week on he can still 'taste the blood' of Ferguson in his mouth only to then rage and demand the 'God-given-right' for soldiers to be armed on base to prevent another massacre happening again.\n@highlight\nFirst Lieutenant Patrick Cook posted letter to Facebook which describes the heroism of Sgt. First class Daniel Ferguson\n@highlight\nFerguson stopped shooter Spc. Ivan Lopez from entering room and shooting 14 soldiers\n@highlight\nFerguson, 39, was fatally wounded barricading the doors - but held on until Lopez had left\n@highlight\nHis colleagues tried to resuscitate him for 20-minutes - but to no avail\n@highlight\nCook claims another tragedy will happen again if soldiers are banned from being armed on military bases", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 831, "end": 845}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Outlining how he found himself 'trapped in an enclosed room with fourteen of my fellow Soldiers, one of whom was barricading the door against a madman with a .45 pistol when he was fatally shot,' Cook reveals @placeholder to be a hero.", "idx": 75734}], "idx": 49356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The troubled Blackwater era ends in Iraq on Thursday as another firm takes over the once-dominant company's security services contract in Baghdad. A helicopter for the private security firm then known as Blackwater flies over Baghdad in October 2003. Triple Canopy, a Herndon, Virginia-based company, picks up the expiring contract of the security firm formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide, which changed its name to XE a few months ago. The U.S. State Department decided not to renew XE's contract in January. \"When the U.S. government initially asked for our help to assist with an immediate need to protect Americans in Iraq, we answered that call and performed well,\" XE spokeswoman Anne Tyrell said in a statement Wednesday. \"But we always knew that, at some point, that work would come to a close.\"\n@highlight\nThe firm's contract was not renewed after a 2007 shooting in Baghdad\n@highlight\nThe Iraqi government says 17 civilians were killed without provocation\n@highlight\nEx-security guards face charges in U.S.; company doesn't face any charges\n@highlight\nAnother firm takes over company's security services contract in Baghdad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 308}, {"start": 395, "end": 414}, {"start": 468, "end": 488}, {"start": 511, "end": 512}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In January, five former @placeholder security guards pleaded not guilty to charges of voluntary manslaughter and other serious crimes stemming from their involvement in the September 16, 2007, incident in a Baghdad square.", "idx": 75741}], "idx": 49360} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- As thousands of traumatized typhoon survivors struggled to escape the stricken city of Tacloban, Gina Ladrera was desperate to get back in. It had been five days since Super Typhoon Haiyan slammed into the Philippines coast, obliterating everything in its path. And five days since she'd last heard from her family: husband Pedro Ladrera Jr., and their two children, 10-year-old daughter Kyra and 11-year-old son Kim. For the 39-year-old domestic worker living in Hong Kong, the silence was too much to bear. She had to go back home to find them. And miraculously, she did. READ MORE: Mother's grief as Haiyan aid flows\n@highlight\nGina Ladrera flew from Hong Kong to Tacloban to find her missing family\n@highlight\nShe'd been unable to contact them for days after Super Typhoon Haiyan\n@highlight\nAlmost one week after typhoon, she found them alive amid ruins of their home\n@highlight\nHer family survived by clinging to electrical wire on the roof during the storm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 343, "end": 359}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 650, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 782, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ladrera plans to ensure her family is safely settled before she returns to work in @placeholder.", "idx": 75745}], "idx": 49361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rep. Nick Lampson, D-Texas, said Tuesday that Federal Emergency Management Agency tried to control the outcome of a scientific study on formaldehyde in trailers used to house victims of Hurricane Katrina. FEMA trailers are shipped to the Gulf Coast by train in March 2006. \"Someone from one of the agencies, the CDC, came to our committee and reported that he had information that indicated that good science wasn't followed when a decision was made to allow people to live in basically travel trailers that were not designed to be lived in,\" said Lampson, chairman of the Energy and Environment Subcommittee of the House Committee on Science and Technology.\n@highlight\nFEMA denies allegations it suppressed report on trailers used by Katrina victims\n@highlight\nCDC has done two studies for FEMA on formaldehyde in the trailers\n@highlight\nFEMA, CDC say studies were short-term, more comprehensive study in the works", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 55, "end": 89}, {"start": 195, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 582, "end": 616}, {"start": 625, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The committee recently obtained internal CDC e-mail which showed that \"despite the efforts of @placeholder professionals to bring these health risks to the public's attention, those concerns were thwarted by CDC leadership for roughly eight months,\" Thompson said.", "idx": 75747}], "idx": 49362} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 20-year-old man threatened patients and nurses with a gun at a Florida hospital Sunday morning before shooting himself in the head. Jonathan Rodriguez-Jeff of Deltona shot a glass door entrance at Halifax Hospital's Professional Building before going to the second floor where he confronted a nurse and a patient inside a room. \u2018Do you want to die tonight?\u2019 the suspect reportedly asked them. Hospital shooting: Jonathan Rodriguez-Jeff, 20, of Deltona, shot a glass door entrance at Halifax Hospital's Professional Building Sunday before he went into two rooms threatening to kill patients and nurses Rodriguez-Jeff left the room and went into a second room, confronting another nurse and patient, according to NBC6. Shortly thereafter, he committed suicide inside the room by shooting himself in the head, police said.\n@highlight\nJonathan Rodriguez-Jeff, 20, of Deltona stormed Halifax Hospital on Sunday early morning\n@highlight\nHe went into two different rooms where he threatened to kill patients and nurses with a gun\n@highlight\nSuspect shot himself in the head in the second room\n@highlight\nNo one else was killed in the incident\n@highlight\nThe motive is still unknown and is under investigation", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 134, "end": 156}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 199, "end": 214}, {"start": 218, "end": 238}, {"start": 414, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 485, "end": 500}, {"start": 504, "end": 524}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 833, "end": 855}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 881, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suicide: Rodriguez-Jeff killed himself on Sunday morning at the @placeholder", "idx": 75755}], "idx": 49368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills and Jaya Narain PUBLISHED: 09:58 EST, 4 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 5 September 2012 A boy of four cried 'Daddy's killed Mummy' and 'She's all red' after his soldier father murdered his mother in a frenzied knife attack at their home, a court heard. Lance Corporal Ian Lowe, 25, is alleged to have kicked down the door to Leanne McNuff's home and stabbed her in the neck and arm before stamping on her face. As the 24-year-old lay bleeding to death on the landing, the boy begged his grandmother, who had just arrived at the scene: 'Can you help Mummy, Nana?'\n@highlight\nLance Corporal Ian Lowe, 25, repeatedly knifed Leanne McNuff and stamped on her face, jury hears\n@highlight\nMiss McNuff, 24, had terminated their unborn baby in secret less than two weeks before the killing in Droylsden, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nThe couple's four-year-old son witnessed his father killing his mother, court told", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in the front room and @placeholder was at the top of the stairs, shouting at", "idx": 75758}], "idx": 49370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Pirates off the eastern coast of Africa fired on U.S. sailors Saturday as they tried to reach the lifeboat where an American captain is being held, a U.S. official familiar with the situation told CNN. The guided missile frigate USS Halyburton, with helicopter capabilities, is now at the scene. The gunfire forced the sailors, who did not return fire, back to the guided missile destroyer USS Bainbridge, the official said. Capt. Richard Phillips reportedly offered himself as a hostage to the pirates during an attack Wednesday on the U.S.-flagged container ship Maersk Alabama in the Indian Ocean.\n@highlight\nNEW: Gunfire from pirates forces sailors, who did not return fire, to turn back\n@highlight\nNEW: FBI launches criminal investigation into hijacking, hostage-taking\n@highlight\nMaersk Alabama arrives in Mombasa, Kenya under armed guard\n@highlight\nCapt. 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Cherilyn Lee is a holisitic health practitioner and has been in healthcare for 23 years, her Web site states. Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse and nurse practitioner who first met Jackson in January to treat his children for a common cold, said she rejected his requests for Diprivan and informed him of the side effects. \"I told him this medication is not safe,\" Lee said. \"He said, 'I just want to get some sleep. You don't understand. 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The 24-year-old striker, who completed his move to St James' Park on Wednesday, has represented his country at Under-21 level, but is determined to follow new club-mates Moussa Sissoko and Remy Cabella into Didier Deschamps' senior squad. Riviere told nufcTV: 'For that too, I signed here. I want to get into the France team. 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Richard Pease, 50, of Cowes, Isle of Wight, pleaded guilty to being a master of a hovercraft having consumed excess alcohol. The experienced pilot was responsible for driving the vessel during a five-mile journey across the Solent from Portsmouth to Ryde on June 22. But a colleague had to step in and take over the controls when Pease fell ill at the controls of the 127-seater Hovertravel Freedom 90 vehicle.\n@highlight\nExperienced pilot Richard Pease, 50, was driving vessel with 36 people\n@highlight\nWas responsible for operating five-mile journey from Portsmouth to Ryde\n@highlight\nBut colleague took over controls when Pease fell ill at vehicle's controls\n@highlight\nTests revealed he had 96 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 682, "end": 703}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder provides the fastest way to cross the Solent with a journey time of less than ten minutes.", "idx": 75782}], "idx": 49388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Money makes the world go round, they say, but what if notes and coins were replaced with online code? Bitcoin -- the world's much talked about cryptocurrency -- is just that. It can't be printed, it can't be directly controlled by governments or central banks, but it can be sent around the world instantly at a low cost. And in sub-Saharan Africa, where 75% of the population don't have a bank account, experts say the currency could help millions of people pay bills and get to grips with their finances. Transferring cash via a bank or a Money Transfer Operator (MTOs) like Western Union or MoneyGram can be costly. According to the Overseas Development Institute, the average charge to transfer $200 to Africa using traditional money transfer services is 12%. If you send $200, you pay $24. 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The Serbian labeled compatriot Viktor Troicki's 12-month ban from tennis for missing a drugs test a \"total injustice\" and said he was now nervous to give any sort of sample. But Fahey dismissed the six-time grand slam winner's comments as unhelpful and said it was up to the sport to do more to fight against doping. \"I don't think Novak Djokovic has the faintest idea what we do and if he wants to understand what we do I'm more than happy to pick up the phone and talk to him, if he wants to talk to me,\" he told CNN.\n@highlight\nWADA president John Fahey replies to Novak Djokovic's criticism\n@highlight\nWorld No. 2 tennis star said he'd lost faith in agency after Viktor Troicki's ban\n@highlight\nFahey tells CNN that Djokovic \"hasn't got the faintest idea what we do\"\n@highlight\nHe says Lance Armstrong case shows that no-one is above the regulations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 32}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 73}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 934, "end": 936}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Fahey thinks @placeholder's descent has proved that drug cheats will be caught out and punished no matter what their status.", "idx": 75802}], "idx": 49400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 19:36 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:19 EST, 19 September 2013 Tony Blair's daughter Kathryn (pictured at her brother's wedding) was threatened at gunpoint as she walked with her boyfriend Tony Blair\u2019s daughter Kathryn has been threatened at gunpoint in a botched robbery. The young barrister was walking her dog with her boyfriend and a group of friends when the attackers struck. The pair were in Marylebone, a mile from the \u00a3975,000 home her father bought her in 2010, and near his own central London property. One attacker was said to be wearing a balaclava while the other had his face obscured by a dark scarf.\n@highlight\nKathryn Blair was walking her dog with her boyfriend close to home\n@highlight\nShe was then threatened in the botched robbery in Central London\n@highlight\nNeither she or her boyfriend were harmed in the attack on Monday\n@highlight\nThe couple and friends approached by two men who asked for cash", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 432, "end": 441}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I tried to get a strong gate for my front door a few years ago, but the council said they didn't want 'fortress @placeholder' outside our house.", "idx": 75806}], "idx": 49403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Oil prices have some drivers looking for new rides, but some truck and sport-utility vehicle owners are remaining true to their gas guzzlers. They say, $4-a-gallon gas be damned; they need the space. Gas prices have drivers reconsidering what they drive, but some SUV owners say they have no real alternative. \"You've got to have that room when you're moving around,\" said Steve Sharp, who has three active children and whose wife owns a dance studio. \"It would be impractical for us to own a Prius with everything we've got going on.\" Toyota's hybrid sedan just wouldn't work, said Sharp, 36. In addition to hauling their 11-year-old boy to soccer games and their 10- and 7-year-old daughters to dance recitals, Sharp's wife, Caren, also totes large props and background displays for her studio.\n@highlight\nOhio woman says Trailblazer provides her safety without \"soccer mom\" stigma\n@highlight\nSome owners are cutting back on or combining SUV trips to save gas\n@highlight\nMan bought Pontiac on eBay after shelling out $1,400-$1,800 a month in gas\n@highlight\nGas guzzlers becoming increasingly unpopular, but some people still need them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 966, "end": 968}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Torgerson said her 2006 @placeholder, which gets about 20 mpg, affords her and her kids protection -- not to mention four-wheel drive traction in the snowy winter months.", "idx": 75811}], "idx": 49408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine claimed credit for exposing Sen. 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Boss Jeff Bezos unveiled the devices at an event in Santa Monica, claiming the firm 'loved to pioneer'. The retail giant has set its sight firmly on Apple with the the Fire tablets. One has a 7inch screen, the same as the much rumoured iPad mini, while a new Fire HD has an 8.9inch screen. The costliest, 4G-ready version will go for $499 in the US, while a Wi-Fi version is \u00a3159 ($299) in both the UK and US.\n@highlight\nFirm introduced new Kindle e-readers and two new Fire tablets at event in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nFire tablets take aim at the iPad with 7inch and 8.9inch screens, with top of the range Fire HD costing from \u00a3159 ($299)\n@highlight\nNew kindle has 'paperwhite' screen with light so users can finally read in the dark", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 377, "end": 380}, {"start": 555, "end": 556}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 608, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 616}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Fire will be an effort to take a larger share of a tablet computer market dominated by @placeholder's iPad.", "idx": 75830}], "idx": 49420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By SALLY JONES FOR THE DAILY MAIL The call came while I was sitting in my daughter\u2019s Oxford study. \u2018Congratulations. I\u2019m delighted to tell you that you\u2019ve been selected to appear on Mastermind,\u2019 said the producer. \u2018We\u2019ll be in touch soon to finalise dates and your specialist subjects.\u2019 My stomach turned over with a familiar pang \u2014 half-excitement, half-terror at the thought of my fourth appearance on the cult show. Why do I keep putting myself through this? It must be the dangerous thrill of that Approaching Menace theme tune, the black leather chair, the blinding spotlights that induce brain\u2011numbing panic and John Humphrys, trying unsuccessfully to sound avuncular.\n@highlight\nThey are the mother and daughter duo who will both be victim to John Humphrey's question on the popular quiz\n@highlight\nMadeline will be one of the show's youngest ever contestants and her mum, Sally, is a seasoned veteran in the quiz arena\n@highlight\nFormer sports journalist, Sally, will be tested on John Betjeman\u2019s poetry\n@highlight\nOxford University student, Madeline, will be taking on the novels of E.M. 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A mammoth final between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic was cancelled after the Swiss star claimed he wasn't 'match fit' to take part following a grueling semi-final clash against Stan Wawrinka on Saturday night. To the delight of the London crowd, Murray dutifully agreed to take part in a one-set exhibition match against the Djokovic, but was unable to overcome the Serb, going down 5-8. 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Jack Eyers, from Bournemouth, Dorset, was the personal choice of Urzi, who counts Beyonce and Lady Gaga among his A-list fans. The 25-year-old, who had his right leg amputated at the age of 16, will fly out to the Big Apple this weekend and says he thinks the experience will be 'amazing'. Scroll down for video Success: Jack Eyers, 25, will become the first disabled male model to appear on the New York runway\n@highlight\nJack Eyers, 25, had his right leg amputated at the age of 16\n@highlight\nHis leg had failed to grow properly and he wanted a normal life\n@highlight\nWill appear on the Antonio Urzi runway during New York Fashion Week\n@highlight\nUrzi's A-list fans include Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Britney Spears\n@highlight\nFor more information about Models of Diversity, visit modelsofdiversity.org. 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But \"Lost in Thailand,\" which picked up the highest grossing film at Hong Kong's Asian Film Awards on Monday night, flopped outside mainland China -- only collecting $57,000 in the United States and $72,000 in Hong Kong, according to figures from consultancies Film Business Asia and Beijing-based Entgroup. The film earned $202 million in China, making the unexpected hit the most profitable movie ever after Hollywood extravaganza \"Avatar.\"\n@highlight\nChinese-language movies a hard sell to international audiences\n@highlight\nBiggest domestic hit, Lost in Translation, flopped in U.S.\n@highlight\nObstacles include poor marketing, lack of stars and cultural differences\n@highlight\nChina in quest to be force on silver screen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 344}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 508, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poor marketing, a lack of recognizable stars and plot lines and humor that get muddled in translation weigh against @placeholder films and it's a trend that's not improving despite the country's thriving movie industry.", "idx": 75841}], "idx": 49430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter The passengers aboard a sailboat that sank Thursday night in a storm about 900 miles of the coast of Bermuda are lucky to be alive, according to the ship's captain. 'We were preparing to die,' sailboat owner Leonard Rorke, 55, of the United Kingdom, told the Coast Guard in a recording posted to the agency's website. He, wife Lisa Rorke, 50, and 29-year-old Henri Worthalter, of Belgium, and a dog named Dexter were instead saved by the crew of a passing freighter. 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The redesigned look unveiled early this morning is part of a makeover that Yahoo has been undergoing since the Sunnyvale, California, company hired Google executive Marissa Mayer to become CEO 14 months ago. She has already spruced up Yahoo's front page, email and Flickr photo-sharing service, as well as engineering a series of acquisitions aimed at attracting more traffic on mobile devices.\n@highlight\nNew logo was revealed today in a post on the company's Tumblr page\n@highlight\nIt is the first time it has changed in 18 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shopping spree has been highlighted by Yahoo's $1.1billion (\u00a3720million) purchase of @placeholder, an Internet blogging service where the company rolled out its new logo.", "idx": 75853}], "idx": 49438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For most people, completing three back-to-back marathons from London to Dover, rowing the English Channel, cycling 900-plus km to Verbier in Switzerland, hiking seven days across the Alps to Zermatt and finishing by climbing the Matterhorn is a terrifying prospect. 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The victory will see him leapfrog England's Luke Donald as world No.1, a week after missing out on the honor when beaten by Hunter Mahan in the WGC Match Play final. 14-time major winner Woods showed he is still a force to be reckoned with after a closing eight-under 62, his lowest final round as a professional.\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy wins Honda Classic tournament in Florida\n@highlight\nMcIlroy will go to no.1 in the new world rankings\n@highlight\nTiger Woods puts him under pressure after an eight-under 62\n@highlight\nWoods and Tom Gillis finish tied for second", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 98, "end": 117}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 417, "end": 428}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 618, "end": 629}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was tough today, especially seeing @placeholder make a charge.", "idx": 75866}], "idx": 49447} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:41 EST, 5 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:42 EST, 5 December 2012 Israel Keyes, the serial killer linked to eight murders, strangled his final victim and left then left her body in his shed in Alaska for two weeks while he went on a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico. Keyes' vacation is only the latest horrific detail to emerge in the killing of Samantha Koenig, 18, who was abducted from her Anchorage coffee stand in February. Federal authorities revealed on Wednesday that after his cruise, Keyes returned home to stage a ransom note with Miss Koenig's dead body and then dismembered her remains and dumped them in a lake.\n@highlight\nIsrael Keyes, 34, had been charged in the murder of Samantha Koenig, an Alaska barista who was murdered in February\n@highlight\nSecurity footage shows the moment he abducted Miss Koenig at her coffee shop\n@highlight\nKeyes was found dead of an apparent suicide on Sunday\n@highlight\nBefore his death, Keyes confessed to the murder of Bill and Lorraine Currier, have been missing since last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "until February 17 to @placeholder's body, which was still kept in his shed,", "idx": 75867}], "idx": 49448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many people say the first thing they'd do if they won the lottery would be to buy their own private island and move away from the rest of humanity. Now house-hunters have the chance to do just that, after an Orkney isle off the north coast of Scotland went up for sale for \u00a3600,000. The island of Hunda, which lies about 25 miles north east of the mainland port of Thurso, has no habitable property. The uninhabited Orkney isle of Hunda, which is connected to the neighbouring island of Burray by a causeway, has gone up for sale for \u00a3600,000\n@highlight\nIsland of Hunda off the north coast of Scotland goes up for sale - despite containing no habitable homes\n@highlight\nAsking price does include a farmhouse on a neighbouring isle, which is connected to Hunda by a causeway\n@highlight\nThe isle also has no power supply and potential owners would have to bring in a generator or build wind turbine\n@highlight\nBut current owner says the location offers incredible views of surrounding coastline and abundant wildlife", "entities": [{"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The island comes with a plot of land on neighbouring @placeholder, a workshop, two livestock sheds, sheep handling pens and a variety of derelict cottages", "idx": 75870}], "idx": 49449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A woman asked Rep. Allen Boyd at a town hall meeting the other day if health care reform proposals would force people to let the government access their bank accounts. False rumors about health care have been aired at town hall meetings, like this one in Maryland last week. \"That's not true,\" the Florida Democrat responded. \"When someone sends you something on the Internet that sounds crazy, how about just checking it a little bit?\" The CNN Truth Squad, which fact-checks political claims, has debunked the bank-access rumor as false. Yet that claim, and others that have been disproved, keep coming up in the national debate on health care reform, inflaming an already emotional issue.\n@highlight\nClaims that have been debunked continue to pop up in town hall meetings, protests\n@highlight\nDems say \"ugly campaign\" under way to misrepresent proposals, disrupt debate\n@highlight\nGOP says Dems trying to rush through a bill that eventually would lead to rationing\n@highlight\nEnd-of-life provision that sparked \"death panel\" rumor dropped from Senate version", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 461, "end": 475}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some Republicans and @placeholder have rejected the \"death panel\" language, but the issue keeps coming up.", "idx": 75881}, {"query": "Such concerns come up repeatedly at the town hall meetings held by @placeholder and Republicans.", "idx": 75883}], "idx": 49458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Everyone agrees -- the mysterious death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman has all the twists of a thriller. But what exactly does that mean? A number of people have been pulled into the unfolding story of the prosecutor's death. Nisman, a special prosecutor investigating a deadly 1994 terror attack, alleged that the country's President, foreign minister and other political leaders covered up Iranian involvement in the attack. The government told Iran it would back off in exchange for a favorable trade deal, Nisman alleged. He filed his report, but one day before his scheduled testimony before lawmakers on the allegations, he was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head.\n@highlight\nArgentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman dies mysteriously while investigating 1994 attack\n@highlight\nSuspicions arose that death was tied to allegations against Argentine's President, other leaders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At each step, I kept in mind that us @placeholder learned with lots of pain that we have to seek justice and not condemnations, to seek the truth and not vengeance.\"", "idx": 75890}], "idx": 49461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Moammar Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound is the heart of his nearly 42-year rule, a symbol of his defiance of the West. 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Rebels posed around the statue and fired hundreds if not thousands of rounds of ammunition into the air in celebration, spurring the occasional rebuke from senior fighters.\n@highlight\nThe Bab al-Aziziya compound includes Gadhafi's home and government offices\n@highlight\nAlso inside are a building hit in a 1986 U.S. airstrike and Gadhafi's Bedouin tent\n@highlight\nRebel fighters overran the site on Tuesday after six months of fighting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 318, "end": 321}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder ruler's tent was surrounded by a field of knee-high grass, as well as both uniformed and plainclothes guards.", "idx": 75893}], "idx": 49463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the most prominent developers of the plan that could shut the government down is a little-known congressman who has been in office only eight months. This newly elected tea party aligned lawmaker downplays his position, saying he has relatively little influence. But in reality, his efforts have pushed Washington to the brink. At issue is the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Some Republicans are demanding that it be dismantled -- or at the very least delayed - and they think the best way to do that is attach it to a must-pass bill to fund the government.\n@highlight\nA little-known, freshman congressman is flexing his legislative muscle in Congress\n@highlight\nMark Meadows insisted on strategy of defunding of Obamacare as a condition of new spending\n@highlight\nLocal tea party organizer says Meadows \"is becoming our poster boy\"", "entities": [{"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 351, "end": 369}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The idea has rankled @placeholder for more than a week and exposed fissures in the Republican Party.", "idx": 75897}], "idx": 49465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sao Paulo (CNN) -- Motorola unveiled its new relatively low-cost smart phone on Wednesday, aimed at consumers in emerging markets and those on a tight budget everywhere. 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Motorola launched the new device in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in a presentation beamed around the globe.\n@highlight\nMotorola launches new phone to attract new markets\n@highlight\nThe Moto G will be about a third of the cost of an iPhone 5c\n@highlight\nThe new phone was launched in Sao Paulo\n@highlight\nChina is the one major market not included in the rollout", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 461, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the U.S., @placeholder is being targeted at the pre-paid market, especially students and children.", "idx": 75900}], "idx": 49466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers has hit out at England\u2019s treatment of Daniel Sturridge, blaming them for the Liverpool striker\u2019s thigh injury. Sturridge was injured last Friday in a training session he had asked to sit out, less than 48 hours after playing 89 minutes of England\u2019s 1-0 friendly win over Norway. That meant he missed Monday\u2019s 2-0 win over Switzerland in a Euro 2016 qualifier and is now out for a further three weeks. Rodgers is furious his star striker was not given more rest. 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He was 96. The cause, said Hersh, was respiratory failure due to pneumonia. LaLanne had been ill for the past week. His wife, Elaine, was at his side, along with his family and friends, Hersh said. No funeral arrangements were announced, but his agent said plans were being made. LaLanne spent decades talking about the healthful benefits of exercise and fitness. He opened his own health spa in California in 1936, years before the fitness craze swept the United States. LaLanne even designed the world's first leg-extension machine, along with several other pieces of fitness equipment now standard in the fitness industry.\n@highlight\nFitness guru Jack LaLanne died at his home in California\n@highlight\nLaLanne died due to complications from pneumonia\n@highlight\nLaLanne's workout program was on the air in the U.S. for three decades\n@highlight\nLarry King: \"He would go on forever ... a true guru\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it wasn't simply LaLanne's physical prowess that impressed @placeholder.", "idx": 75907}], "idx": 49471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Wednesday ordered a review of his country's nuclear power plants in light of the crisis unfolding in Japan, where workers are battling to contain radioactive materials at a plant after an massive earthquake and tsunami. Spain is the latest in a number of countries around the world who are giving their nuclear programs a second look as Japan tirelessly works to avoid a nuclear disaster. According to nation's nuclear regulatory body, the Nuclear Safety Council, Spain has eight nuclear reactors in operation at six nuclear power plants. \"We should do this, but there are reasons to remain calm about the safety of our nuclear plants and about the reports the Nuclear Safety Council is preparing,\" Zapatero told reporters of his decision for a review.\n@highlight\nThe decision was made in light of the crisis in Japan\n@highlight\nSpain's prime minister says the review will make the plants even safer\n@highlight\nVenezuela announced it's halting plans for a nuclear plant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 73}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 515, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 736, "end": 757}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, Spain will follow Japan's lead and will try to assist those @placeholder who wish to leave.", "idx": 75913}], "idx": 49476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A white sports columnist is facing outrage after he compared the tattooed quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers to the residents of San Quentin state prison. Sporting News writer David Whitley has been labeled a racist by some for his sweeping generalisations after he penned an article that bemoaned the amount of tattoos that 25-year-old Colin Kaepernick had on his body. Claiming that the position of quarterback is hallowed and Kaepernick's body art brings it down in tone, Whitley said that because of his tattoos, the 49ers player can never be a legitimate hero. But he later defended himself against accusations of racism, saying: 'If they were old enough to read, my two adopted African-American daughters would certainly be disappointed to find out I'm a racist.'\n@highlight\nDavid Whitley sparks massive by comparing San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's tattoos to those of prison inmates\n@highlight\nSays the starting quarterback cannot be a role model because of tattoos\n@highlight\nDefends himself against racism accusation saying he has two adopted black daughters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 107, "end": 125}, {"start": 147, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}, {"start": 873, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'As a sports editor who also happens to be @placeholder, it is my job to vet each and every opinion piece to ensure that the message does not get lost and I certainly could have done more, in retrospect, to make sure it did not.'", "idx": 75915}], "idx": 49477} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- Another Bush? Another Clinton? In reporting on the 2016 presidential campaign, much of the media will likely echo the theme that Barbara Bush set forth during a C-SPAN interview in January, in which the former first lady said that -- while she believed that her son, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, was \"the best qualified person to run for president \" -- Americans should widen the pool of applicants. \"I think this is a great American country, great country, and if we can't find more than two or three families to run for high office, that's silly,\" she said.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Aside from famous names, Bush, Clinton share a problem\n@highlight\nNeither Jeb nor Hillary can say succintly why they want to be president, he says\n@highlight\nThey don't connect with people on an emotional level as Bill Clinton, George W. 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The powerhouses, from Chelsea to Real Madrid to Bayern Munich, do not suffer the kind of season Manchester United have endured without taking ruthless action, and defeat like the one against Olympiacos would have been the end for Moyes anywhere else. Chelsea, remember, sacked Andre Villas-Boas after a dreadful 3-1 defeat against Napoli at the same stage of the Champions League two years ago. 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More to the point, he wants to return to his sports roots by reuniting with ESPN. Now it would be easy to torpedo that idea by noting that Olbermann has burned bridges everywhere he has worked and could inflame things back at ESPN. But I won't. Instead, I'm going to lead a chant: Let's Go Keith! ! It would be great fun to see him holding forth again on sporting matters. Is the guy supposed to stay sidelined for the rest of his life, just because he's got a bit of a temper? 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Her wide, red smile, painted on for the cameras, never faltered as she plugged her forthcoming theatrical run in Melbourne as Mrs Robinson in The Graduate. But, 10,000 miles away from that sunny Australian photocall, storm clouds are gathering as she faces up to what, at 56, might be a rather tricky third act in her life.\n@highlight\nJerry Hall wants Mick Jagger to sign over Downe House to her\n@highlight\nModel thinking of selling 26-room mansion in south west London\n@highlight\nSources close to Jagger say she is unlikely to get her way", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sources said @placeholder had been hoping for a \u2018divorce\u2019 settlement in the order of \u00a330 million, but I can reveal that she walked away with around a third of that .", "idx": 75957}], "idx": 49504} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother whose toddler son was mauled to death by her babysitter\u2019s dogs has told how she has forgiven her - because she 'doesn\u2019t want to lose a friend as well as a son'. Daxton Borchardt was 14 months old when he was killed by Susan Iwicki\u2019s pet pitbulls, Penny and Boss, while she was looking after him while his parents Kim and Jeff, from East Troy, Wisconsin, went out. The toddler, affectionately known as Dax, was in 30-year-old Miss Iwicki\u2019s arms when the animals viciously leapt up and dragged him down on to the floor, attacking him. Kim Borchardt, left, lost her son at the hands of her friend and babysitter, right, Susan Iwicki's pet pitbulls. 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Just over two weeks after U.S. President Barack Obama vowed \"America will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat\" posed by ISIS, more than 50 countries have signed up, so far, to support the fight. They include new entrants Belgium, Denmark and Britain, which will all send fighter jets to Iraq to assist that nation's government and the United States in the anti-ISIS military campaign. Even the foreign minister of Russia -- which has butted heads repeatedly with Washington, including over whether the President of neighboring war-torn Syria needs to go -- signaled Friday his country is ready to back Iraq in fighting terrorists, \"above all the Islamic State,\" which is what ISIS calls itself.\n@highlight\nNEW: Airstrikes happening in Syria and Iraq, U.S. defense official says\n@highlight\nDenmark joins anti-ISIS coalition, which now includes more than 50 countries\n@highlight\nThe fight may last years, say British Prime Minister and U.S. officials\n@highlight\nExperts: Airstrikes so far have been successful, though ISIS has likely adapted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"So, it's unlikely these airstrikes have crippled @placeholder,\" he said.", "idx": 75977}], "idx": 49513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man condemned as the nation\u2019s most feckless father has boasted about how he dodged jail after beating up his ex-girlfriend and their young daughter in a row over sunglasses. Keith MacDonald, 28, who is said to have 11 children with ten different mothers, was spared a prison sentence yesterday for assaulting Clare Bryant and Paige, three. The court heard how MacDonald kicked and punched 24-year-old Miss Bryant and hit their daughter\u2019s head with a fridge door. See video below... Doing a runner: Father-of-11 Keith Macdonald tries to dodge the photographers by running out of Sunderland Magistrates Court after he avoided jail for attacking his former partner\n@highlight\nKeith Macdonald attacked Clare Bryant in a row over a pair of sunglasses\n@highlight\nThe thug denied fathering 10 children - and said he only has eight\n@highlight\nMacdonald, 28, who has appeared on the Jeremy Kyle show, meets most of his conquests at bus stops\n@highlight\nFather-of-11 is given a suspended prison sentence with a community order", "entities": [{"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 362, "end": 370}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 513, "end": 527}, {"start": 580, "end": 607}, {"start": 675, "end": 689}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "soon after they met but split long before @placeholder was born in April 2010.", "idx": 75996}], "idx": 49522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A year and a half after deploying National Guard troops to counter illegal immigration on the Southwest border, the Department of Homeland Security and Pentagon told Congress Tuesday they are cutting the number of troops and changing their mission. The drawdown, which the department characterized as a \"transition,\" will begin in January and should be completed by March. Several lawmakers told CNN the number of National Guard troops on the border will be cut from 1,200 with responsibilities mainly on the ground to 300 who will support the border mission in the air. The Department of Homeland Security said the change is possible because of a jump in the number of Border Patrol officers in the region, an increase in technology and a drop in apprehensions at the border.\n@highlight\nThe transition will begin in January and be completed by March, DHS says\n@highlight\nSome lawmakers oppose the move, saying conditions merit more troops, not fewer\n@highlight\nDHS says a \"new strategic approach\" will increase border security", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 166}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 595, "end": 625}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said that in the fiscal year ending October 1, Border Patrol apprehensions of illegal immigrants -- a key indicator of the amount of illegal immigration -- decreased to 340,252, down 53 percent since fiscal year 2008.", "idx": 76003}, {"query": "Since 2004, the size of the @placeholder has doubled to 21,444.", "idx": 76004}], "idx": 49527} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Reports of a possible cease-fire in Gaza brokered by Egypt emerged Tuesday, but without a more farsighted approach that addresses the dysfunctional dynamic within Palestinian politics, any truce is unlikely to be any more durable than previous ones. This latest Israeli offensive marks the sixth major military operation against Gaza since Israel withdrew its soldiers and settlers in 2005, and the first since the massive military campaign known as \"Cast Lead\" four years ago. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was headed to the region Tuesday to join Egypt's negotiations for a truce. Egypt -- as the only other party with a direct stake in Gaza's stability and one of the few capable of talking directly to all key actors -- is best placed to play the role of peacemaker. There will be cease-fire.\n@highlight\nKhaled Elgindy: Any Gaza truce won't last without a more farsighted approach\n@highlight\nElgindy: Reality is Hamas is here to stay, and grievances of both sides must be addressed\n@highlight\nConflict makes Hamas politically stronger, while Palestinian Authority is weak, he says\n@highlight\nElgindy: The two must be reconciled, cooperate and be included in peace process", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any cease-fire will of course have to bring an end to rocket attacks on Israel from Gaza or anywhere else as well as tougher action by Egypt on weapons smuggling through the @placeholder tunnels.", "idx": 76006}], "idx": 49528} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 07:21 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:56 EST, 12 March 2014 Dottie Sandusky has branded the boys who accused her husband of molesting them as money-hungry liars as she opened up in her first on-camera interview since the 2012 scandal. 'I think they were manipulated. Once lawyers came into the case they thought there was money,' she said of the multiple young boys who accused her husband Jerry of sexual abuse. 'I think people need to know that Jerry is not guilty. You can see all the discrepancies in the trial,' she told The Today Show's Matt Lauer.\n@highlight\nJerry Sandusky's wife of 46-years has shown the bedroom in the basement of their Pennsylvania home where some of the sexual assaults took place\n@highlight\nDottie said that her adopted son Matt, who was going to testify against Jerry, was a liar and thief who stole Sandusky's championship rings\n@highlight\nTold how living in a maximum security prison 'hasn't changed' Jerry\n@highlight\n'Jerry's a happy person and he smiles and tries to make people laugh'\n@highlight\nThe former Penn State assistant football coach was found guilty of 45 counts of child abuse and will spend between 30 and 60 years in jail\n@highlight\nDottie stood by him throughout the trial and wrote a letter to the appeals judge on his behalf and has now given her first on-camera interview", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 421, "end": 425}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 965, "end": 969}, {"start": 983, "end": 987}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "numbers effectively erase a decade of their relationship: @placeholder and", "idx": 76013}], "idx": 49531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Because of the severe heat and drought in the Midwest, global food prices are going up. Why? Because the U.S. is the leading producer and exporter of staple grains. We are for food production what Saudi Arabia is for oil production. Our crop shortages have ripple effects throughout the food system and disrupt the global markets, especially in the food-insecure nations. The U.S. hasn't reached 2008's level of high food prices yet because rice and wheat stocks are ample. These are the two most important food grains for human consumption worldwide. Corn and soybean levels are extremely tight, and their prices have skyrocketed since June. However, these two grains are mostly used as livestock feeds. Corn is also diverted to produce ethanol because of our government mandate.\n@highlight\nKay McDonald: Expect the price of meat, eggs and dairy products to go up\n@highlight\nMcDonald: America's policy of diverting corn to ethanol production is causing high prices\n@highlight\nShe says if we must have an ethanol mandate, then we should cut the level by half\n@highlight\nMcDonald: Better still, scrap the national ethanol mandate and let each state decide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have already reduced their meat consumption over the past few years partly because of higher prices.", "idx": 76016}, {"query": "The mandate should never be allowed to use more than 20% of the annual @placeholder corn crop.", "idx": 76017}], "idx": 49533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Janine Yaqoob PUBLISHED: 07:03 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 23:28 EST, 31 December 2012 A baby boy who underwent open heart surgery when he was just a few days old has defied doctors' predictions and made it home for his first Christmas. Little Alfie Donnelly was just four days old when he was diagnosed with a number of life-threatening heart defects. Doctors warned his parents, Claire and Anthony, that Alfie had zero chance of survival without a complicated operation to re-plumb his tiny heart - which would leave him with a high risk of brain damage.\n@highlight\nLittle Alfie Donnelly was diagnosed with life-threatening heart defects\n@highlight\nDoctors said his only chance of survival would be a complicated seven-hour operation\n@highlight\nParents Claire and Anthony, from Birmingham, were told it would be a 'miracle' if he survived\n@highlight\nAfter a miraculous recovery Alfie made it home for Christmas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a contracts manager, said: 'The decision to operate was harrowing because it felt like we were signing his life away, but really there was no decision to make.", "idx": 76020}], "idx": 49535} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch The US government has released new satellite pictures which it said showed Russian forces were still near the Ukrainian border in recent days, contradicting Russian assertions they had been withdrawn. President Vladimir Putin announced last Wednesday that the troops had moved, but NATO and the US both said they had seen no sign of a Russian withdrawal from the frontier. NATO officials have previously estimated Russia has around 40,000 soldiers close to Ukraine's border, exacerbating the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War. Scroll down for video The photos showed what appeared to be about 20 Russian helicopters at Belgorod, near the Ukrainian border, on May 9. Alongside it, the US government published another image of the same area on March 26, also showing helicopters. 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Rating agencies -- S&P, Moody's and Fitch -- analyze risk and give debt a grade that is supposed to reflect the borrower's ability to repay its loans.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. credit rating is downgraded to AA+\n@highlight\nG7 finance ministers may meet \"in a few days,\" Berlusconi says\n@highlight\nObama talks with German, French leaders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 111, "end": 112}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 664, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 680}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and Moody's, the other two main credit ratings agencies, maintained the AAA rating for the United States after this week's debt deal, though Moody's lowered its outlook on U.S. debt to \"negative.\"", "idx": 76038}], "idx": 49546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When you're on a roll, you generally get all the breaks. 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The British have participated in a multinational airstrike campaign against ISIS in Iraq for months, but sending troops to train Iraqis and Kurds increases Britain's military involvement there. 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Garry Beers has penned an open letter rejecting the claims, which is published in full below: Scroll down for video Garry Beers (right) has hit back at claims made by his daughter Lucy-Mae Beers (left) that he abandoned his Australian family to persue a rock'n'roll lifestyle after INXS STATEMENT BY GARRY BEERS I am deeply hurt and saddened to see the article written by my daughter Lucy Mae and the subsequent reporting of that story by other media outlets in Australia and around the world. Lucy and those who have published similar stories have chosen to misrepresent the truth about me and my wife, Jourdan.\n@highlight\nINXS bass player Garry Beers has hit back at claims made by his daughter\n@highlight\nHe said the statements she made about him and his wife, Jourdan, are false\n@highlight\nLucy-Mae Beers, 22, said the only contact she has with her father is via email\n@highlight\nShe said he 'abandoned them like stray dogs' and 'thrived off a diet of sex,drugs and rock'n'roll'\n@highlight\nGarry Beers, 57, now lives in the US with a new wife and children\n@highlight\nHe insists he is a loving father, and has tried to maintain good relationships with his Australian daughters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 295, "end": 305}, {"start": 359, "end": 372}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 466, "end": 483}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 973, "end": 986}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1338, "end": 1347}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up until 2013, I have been back and forth to @placeholder on average every 3 months during the year and I have always tried to make contact with my daughters.", "idx": 76043}], "idx": 49550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of a 24-year-old woman not seen since she broke up with her boyfriend in May have spoken out after remains discovered on Saturday were confirmed to be her. Reported missing by her family on May 1, Mandy Matula has been found in a park in Stearns County, MN. She died from a single gunshot would to the head, according to the coroner. Her ex-boyfriend, David Roe, was named as a 'person of interest,' but committed suicide before investigators were able to question him in her disappearance. There had been no trace of her until this weekend. Despite the grim news, her family shared a mixture of sadness and relief at the closure brought by the news and also wanted people to know he was a good person, calling him a 'sweetheart.'\n@highlight\nMandy Matula went missing in May, there was no trace of her until Saturday\n@highlight\nHer remains were found by a hiker in a shallow grave in a park that was repeatedly searched by investigators and volunteers\n@highlight\nShe died of a single gunshot wound to the head, the coroner said\n@highlight\nEx-boyfriend David Roe is suspected to have killed her", "entities": [{"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 266}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Matula's class ring was also found on the body, according to reports, leading police to believe it was @placeholder.", "idx": 76053}], "idx": 49556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bentley and Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:41 EST, 12 April 2013 Embarrassed: Coventry Council leader John Mutton has apologised after suggesting raising a flag with a smiley face on it during Baroness Thatcher's funeral The Labour leader of a city council told his colleagues he would like to fly a flag with a \u2018happy smiling face\u2019 on it on the day of Baroness Thatcher\u2019s funeral. Amid a continuing surge of hatred from the Left in response to the former prime minister\u2019s death, the leader of Left-wing Coventry council John Mutton wrote to his colleagues to ask whether they thought the town hall flag should be lowered to half-mast on the day of the funeral.\n@highlight\nJohn Mutton involved in row over flying flag over Coventry city hall\n@highlight\n'My own view is that I would fly a flag with a happy smiling face on,' he wrote\n@highlight\nFormer Lord Mayor Dave Chater wanted her 'hanging from a flagpole'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 234, "end": 250}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 764, "end": 771}, {"start": 903, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night Mr @placeholder was unrepentant, saying he was \u2018ashamed\u2019 of Lady Thatcher.", "idx": 76055}], "idx": 49557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 09:54 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 23 August 2012 Admittance: An attorney for Armando Gabriel Perez, 39, pleaded innocent in the stabbing death of his young wife moments before he yelled out being guilty It was a shocking outburst by a man accused of killing his young wife that sent the victim's family into tears. Armando Gabriel Perez, 39, accused of murdering his estranged wife of just nine-months in San Diego, California in 2010 shouted out a plea of guilty during his first court appearance on Wednesday. Because of a state law defendants are not allowed to plead guilty during a felony arraignment, prompting his attorney to enter a conflicting plea of innocence for him in the stabbing death of 19-year-old Diana Gonzalez.\n@highlight\nCalifornia law prohibits Armando Gabriel Perez, 39, from pleading guilty during a felony arraignment\n@highlight\nDiana Gonzalez, 19, was found stabbed to death on a college campus two weeks after filing a restraining order against Perez", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 120, "end": 140}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 811, "end": 831}, {"start": 898, "end": 911}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her family said that it was only after she promised @placeholder reconciliation if he brought her back to her parents\u2019 home that he let her go.", "idx": 76057}], "idx": 49559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Champagne, Pele and FIFA. It sounds just like another soiree for those who run international football. Yet it's fundamentally different this time for the Champagne in question is a certain Jerome, the 55-year-old who launched his campaign to dethrone FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Monday. Once one of Blatter's closest allies following his work as FIFA's deputy Secretary General between 2002 and 2005, the former diplomat is now eying the top job itself ahead of the presidential elections in June 2015. 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An organization representing Croatians in France pressed charges against Dylan for allegedly comparing the conflict between Croatians and Serbs to the Nazis' persecution of Jews in an interview last year for the French edition of Rolling Stone. \"If you got a slave master or Klan in your blood, blacks can sense that. That stuff lingers to this day. Just like Jews can sense Nazi blood and the Serbs can sense Croatian blood,\" the influential singer-songwriter was quoted as saying.\n@highlight\nCroatian group would be willing to drop charges if Dylan publicly apologizes, lawyer says\n@highlight\nIconic singer Bob Dylan is accused of likening the Croatian people to Nazis\n@highlight\nThe remarks were quoted in an interview for the French edition of Rolling Stone magazine\n@highlight\nThe complaint was brought by a body representing Croatians in France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"An entire people is being compared to criminal organizations\" like the @placeholder or the Ku Klux Klan, he said.", "idx": 76070}], "idx": 49567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arianna Hill, aged seven, from Midvale, Utah, said she couldn't eat a cheeseburger that was chopped in half because it appeared 'broken' By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 12:59 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:38 EST, 26 March 2013 The heartwarming story of how a Chili's server 'fixed' an autistic child's 'broken' burger has attracted more than half a million Likes on Facebook. Arianna Hill, aged seven, from Midvale, Utah, loves cheeseburgers, but couldn't eat one at her local restaurant chain on Sunday because it came chopped in half. When her older sister Anna MacLean asked what was wrong, the youngster calmly replied: 'It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s broken. I need another one that's fixed.'\n@highlight\nArianna Hill, aged seven, from Midvale, Utah, said she couldn't eat a cheeseburger that was chopped in half because it appeared 'broken'\n@highlight\nThe photo of her with a 'fixed' burger has currently attracted 608,178 Likes and 33,074 comments on Facebook", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 140, "end": 155}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 561, "end": 572}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs MacLean captured the 'burger kiss' moment on camera and posted a photograph on @placeholder's official Facebook page with a caption detailing the chain of events.", "idx": 76074}], "idx": 49569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 16:45 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 17:05 EST, 5 September 2013 The first refreshed logo for Yahoo! in its 18 years was planned to the smallest, minute detail by CEO Marissa Mayer with her design team and comes after the Internet giant ran a month-long media campaign parading each rejected logo every day. Designed to build up expectation for the unveiling in a month which will see the launch of the new iPhone 5S and the final episode of AMC's 'Breaking Bad', Yahoo! finally released their logo at midnight EDT. Described by some tech-bloggers as having a 'parade of all the people you decided not to marry before your wedding', some of the designs have been praised, while others have been greeted with relief that Mayer did not plump for that particular one.\n@highlight\nNew logo was revealed today in a post on the company's Tumblr page\n@highlight\nIt is the first time it has changed in 18 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the left is the 4th rejected logo that @placeholder considered using while on the right is the 3rd that bears some passing resemblance to the original one", "idx": 76078}], "idx": 49571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rio Ferdinand has been the bedrock of Manchester United's defence for 12 seasons in a trophy-laden period at Old Trafford. The 35-year-old's honours include six Premier League titles, a Champions League, a Club World Cup and two League Cups, but despite all that he was told by United chief Ed Woodward on Sunday that he has no future at Old Trafford, making the 1-1 draw at Southampton his 455th and final match for the club. Here, Sportsmail looks back on Ferdinand's career in the red half of Manchester... VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ferdinand talk about his future The early days: Rio Ferdinand won his first Premier League title with Manchester United in 2002/03 (left)\n@highlight\nFerdinand's 12-year Manchester United career is over\n@highlight\nUnited chief Ed Woodward told Ferdinand after 1-1 draw at Southampton\n@highlight\nDefender made 455 appearances in a trophy-laden spell at the Old Trafford\n@highlight\nFerdinand won six Premier League titles and one Champions League\n@highlight\nHe joined United from Leeds for \u00a329.1million in July 2002", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 54}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 161, "end": 174}, {"start": 186, "end": 201}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 375, "end": 385}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 458, "end": 466}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 655}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 934, "end": 947}, {"start": 964, "end": 979}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "final season at @placeholder was a frustrating one for the 35-year-old.", "idx": 76091}], "idx": 49577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The conflict raging in Gaza is different this time. While Hamas' rocket attacks and Israel's military actions may look familiar, they're taking place against a whole new backdrop. \"This is unprecedented in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict,\" says CNN's Ali Younes, an analyst who has covered the region for decades. \"Most Arab states are actively supporting Israel against the Palestinians -- and not even shy about it or doing it discreetly.\" It's a \"joint Arab-Israeli war consisting of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia against other Arabs -- the Palestinians as represented by Hamas.\" As the New York Times put it, \"Arab leaders, viewing Hamas as worse than Israel, stay silent.\"\n@highlight\nThe Gaza conflict is a proxy war for the Middle East, analysts say\n@highlight\nEgypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia are seen as supporting Israel's crackdown on Hamas\n@highlight\nTurkey and Qatar support Hamas\n@highlight\nHamas is an extension of the Muslim Brotherhood, which threatens some governments", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 254, "end": 256}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 939, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In Egypt you have a regime that came to power by toppling a @placeholder government,\" says Trager.", "idx": 76093}], "idx": 49578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Fertility issues were at the center of former TV chef Juan-Carlos Cruz's motivation in the alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill his wife, according to sources close to the couple. The former host of the Food Network's \"Calorie Commando\" was charged Monday with attempted murder and solicitation of murder for allegedly trying to hire homeless men to kill his wife. Two sources close the couple, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said their 20-year struggle to have a child overwhelmed them. After spending a lot of money on unsuccessful fertility treatments, Cruz's wife, Jennifer Campbell, was \"very depressed and talked about suicide,\" one source said.\n@highlight\nSources say inability to have child motivated alleged murder plot\n@highlight\nJuan-Carlos Cruz is accused of trying to hire homeless men to kill his wife\n@highlight\nPolice say a homeless man came to them with information about Cruz\n@highlight\nCruz is former host of Food Network's \"Calorie Commando\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 87, "end": 102}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 267}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 644, "end": 660}, {"start": 815, "end": 830}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Food Network issued a short statement Monday saying Cruz \"has not been under contract or associated with @placeholder for a number of years.\"", "idx": 76097}], "idx": 49581} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fortnight ago, Tony Romo chipped two vertebrae. Now he looks set to play at Wembley. The Dallas Cowboys (6-3) are desperate to arrest a two-game losing streak and will risk their divisive quarterback against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 34-year-old, equally famed for thrilling fourth-quarter comebacks as he is for disastrous interceptions, has been told in no uncertain terms that he will return at the expense of back-up Brandon Weeden. Charismatic owner Jerry Jones made that clear before leaving for England, while at Saracens\u2019 Allianz Park on Friday head coach Jason Garrett said: \u2018He looked pretty comfortable to me.\u2019 Tony Romo speaks to fans during the NFL fan rally at Wembley ahead of the 11th International Series game\n@highlight\nRomo suffered two chipped vertebrae but is set to take the snaps at Wembley\n@highlight\nBoth the Cowboys and the Jaguars have lost their last two games, with Dallas needing a win to keep the pressure on NFC East rivals\n@highlight\nRomo was awarded a new deal in summer and is expected to play through the pain\n@highlight\nThe teams will wear poppies on the helmets and jerseys on Remembrance Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 214, "end": 233}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 707, "end": 726}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A heavily padded Romo throws during training on Friday with the @placeholder quarterback expected to play", "idx": 76098}], "idx": 49582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Pentagon said Monday that Chinese ships harassed a U.S. surveillance ship Sunday in the South China Sea in the latest of several instances of \"increasingly aggressive conduct\" in the past week. The Navy says this photo shows two Chinese trawlers forcing the Impeccable to make an emergency \"all stop.\" During the incident, five Chinese vessels \"shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity to USNS Impeccable, in an apparent coordinated effort to harass the U.S. ocean surveillance ship while it was conducting routine operations in international waters,\" the Pentagon said in a written statement. The crew members aboard the vessels, two of which were within 50 feet, waved Chinese flags and told the U.S. ship to leave the area, the statement said.\n@highlight\nState Department says U.S. Embassy in Beijing has lodged protest\n@highlight\nU.S. surveillance ship was in international waters, Pentagon says\n@highlight\nPentagon says vessels came \"dangerously close,\" so U.S. ship sprayed fire hoses\n@highlight\nStatement: Chinese crew stripped to underwear, tried to snag acoustic equipment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 282, "end": 291}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 440, "end": 454}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 809, "end": 824}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the @placeholder alerted the Chinese ships \"in a friendly manner\" that it was seeking a safe path to depart the area, two of the Chinese ships stopped \"directly ahead of USNS Impeccable, forcing Impeccable to conduct an emergency 'all stop' in order to avoid collision,\" the statement said.", "idx": 76103}], "idx": 49585} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 06:24 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:28 EST, 22 May 2013 A DVLA employee has been fired after he was caught using Facebook in the office on his own mobile phone, it was revealed today. Managers took action after it emerged the worker accessed the social networking site while at work - even though there was no suggestion he had criticised his employers on the site. The agency has previously laid off three members of staff for making 'inappropriate comments' about the DVLA, a colleague or customers. 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Only problem is that nine-year-old Sam Gordon is too fast for them to catch, earning her the nickname Sweet Feet. What started as a way to keep up with her big brother, has turned Sam into a star player in her local, all-boys football league in Utah, becoming one of the fastest children in the Salt Lake City area \u2018Gremlins\u2019 league as well as breaking and making tackles among the much bigger players.\n@highlight\nSam Gordon, 9, has become one of the fastest children in her local football league just a year after she started playing\n@highlight\nA video of her game highlights posted online has gone viral\n@highlight\nWeighing not even 60 pounds, she fearlessly tackles players weighing up to 150 pounds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite being so much smaller than all the other players, Mr Gordon said @placeholder is used to playing rough.", "idx": 76119}], "idx": 49599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Adolf Hitler\u2019s personal address book for Munich that lists him as a writer has emerged for sale. The document comes with the original receipt dated December 19, 1931 and the Nazi leader has also signed and dated it. Also loosely inserted is a printed circular letter, addressed in typescript to Hitler, offering various different versions of the book. Dial Hitler! Address book for the town of Munich and the surrounding area, 1932. Adolf Hitler's personal address book for Munich as the Nazi party was growing In the 1932 directory Hitler is listed on page 413 as \u2018schriftsteller\u2019 - writer - because of the publication of his book Mein Kampf, My Struggle.\n@highlight\nThe document was signed and dated December 19, 1931, by Adolf Hitler\n@highlight\nHitler is listed on page 413 as a writer because of his book Mein Kampf\n@highlight\nThe book was a best seller and gave him a decent income while in Munich", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hitler's signature from 1931 in the @placeholder contacts book up for sale", "idx": 76120}], "idx": 49600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 18 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 19 November 2012 Tory MP David Davis today called for two votes two national votes - one to approve a list of powers for the UK to seek to seize back and then an in-out poll once they had been negotiated David Cameron has made a series of phone calls to other EU leaders ahead of crunch talks this week aimed at preventing Brussels budget growing even larger. The Prime Minister is under increasing pressure to secure a freeze in spending from Tory rebels, the Labour party and the voting public.\n@highlight\n56 per cent would vote for Britain to leave the European Union in a referendum, opinion poll finds\n@highlight\nPrime Minister David Cameron heads to Brussels on Thursday for negotiations on new budget, having pledged to use UK's veto if necessary\n@highlight\nTory minister Ken Clarke says freeze demand is only a 'starting point' for negotiations\n@highlight\nLabour leader Ed Miliband says Britain needs to take a 'hard-headed' approach to issues such as the EU Budget, immigration and state aid\n@highlight\nCBI President Sir Roger Carr warns against Britain's policy of 'isolation' threatening trade deals with the continent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 218, "end": 219}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 353, "end": 354}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 554, "end": 565}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 649, "end": 662}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 824, "end": 825}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1154}]}, "qas": [{"query": "man to reform Brussels because the growing euroscepticism of the @placeholder", "idx": 76124}], "idx": 49603} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thanks to Obamacare, nearly 6 million currently uninsured Latinos in the United States will have access to affordable health care come January 1, 2014, including mental health and substance-abuse services. 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Druze leader Walid Jumblatt said his support lies with Syria and those who oppose a United Nations-backed tribunal's investigation of the assassination of a former prime minister. \"I'm assuring that the party will remain persistently on the side of Syria and the resistance,\" Jumblatt said in a televised news conference Friday. Hezbollah's military wing is often referred to as a resistance movement in the Muslim world. 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Gross was arrested in Cuba in 2009 and sentenced to 15 years in prison for importing banned technology and trying to establish clandestine Internet service for Cuban Jews. Yesterday the US Agency for International Development (USAID) claimed it had reached the settlement with his former employer DAI - which said it was 'delighted to have Alan home and pleased to have this legal matter settled'. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nContractor was freed last week after spending five years in a Cuban prison\n@highlight\nJailed for trying to establish clandestine Internet service for Cuban Jews\n@highlight\nUSAID said it agreed multi-million dollar settlement with former employer\n@highlight\nCompany, DAI, says money will be paid to Alan Gross, 65, in coming days", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 111, "end": 112}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 374, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 485, "end": 487}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 769, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2013, and a @placeholder district court rejected his claim against the", "idx": 76155}], "idx": 49627} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- As was the case exactly two years ago before President Hosni Mubarak's ouster, streets around Egypt were roiled by deadly clashes Friday, pitting protesters against both police and supporters of the nation's current leader. At least seven people were killed, six of them in Suez where gunfire erupted during clashes between anti-government protesters and those loyal to President Mohamed Morsy, according to official media outlets. Four of those killed in Suez had been shot in the abdomen, Health Ministry spokesman Ahmed Omar told state-run EGYNews. It was not clear which group those killed belonged to or who was responsible. The head of security in Suez denied his forces fired on protesters, state TV reported. By Saturday morning, Egyptian armored vehicles were dispersed around Suez at the request of the city's security chief, who had said his forces were fired upon and feared the situation was getting out of control, EGYNews reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: Armored vehicles patrol Suez after fears the crisis was out of control, state news says\n@highlight\nNEW: 6 die in Suez, 1 in Ismailia; 456 civilians, police and security forces are injured\n@highlight\nClashes erupt nationwide, including in Cairo, near the hub of the 2011 revolution\n@highlight\nMorsy says he supports peaceful protests, but those behind violence will be punished", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 70, "end": 82}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 506, "end": 520}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1274}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The unrest comes as Egypt continues its struggle to find stability, security and harmony after the ouster of Mubarak, who in his 30 years of ruling @placeholder was accused of vigorously clamping down on dissent.", "idx": 76176}], "idx": 49640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Defeated: Charles Saatchi with his new girlfriend Trinny Woodall When he successfully blocked a neighbour\u2019s plans for a huge basement conversion, Charles Saatchi thought he had reason to celebrate. But now the multimillionaire advertising tycoon has suffered a triple blow. For not only has the neighbour been given permission for a scaled-down version of the project but two other residents in the exclusive Chelsea street have announced plans for basement conversions of their own. Saatchi, 71, faced allegations of hypocrisy when he and his then wife Nigella Lawson objected to the original plans three years ago. The couple had just spent a fortune turning their \u00a312.3million property into a seven-bedroom dream home.\n@highlight\nSaatchi and ex-wife Nigella objected to neighbour's basement conversion\n@highlight\nFlora Mascolo said couple used celebrity status to turn residents against her\n@highlight\nMrs Mascalo submitted two more plans - the third of which is now approved\n@highlight\nSaatchi accused of hypocrisy - converted own house into 7-bed dream home", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, when interior designer @placeholder, who had bought the property next door, applied to carry out renovations, Saatchi objected.", "idx": 76179}], "idx": 49643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Japan women's national football team will square off against favorites the United States Sunday in their first appearance in a World Cup final. Regardless of the result, Japan's surprise progress in Germany is a much-needed boost for a country recently devastated by massive tremors and a subsequent tsunami. It is also putting women's sport in the shop window like never before. \"This is a breath of fresh air, because everything out of Japan has been negative over the last few months,\" said Tom Byer, a youth soccer instructor in Japan for over 25 years and former soccer instructor of starter Aya Miyama.\n@highlight\nThe Japan women's national soccer team is also known as Nadeshiko -- or beautiful flower in Japanese\n@highlight\nJapan is seeking its first women's World Cup title\n@highlight\nThere are just 25,000 girls registered to play youth soccer in Japan, a country of more than 125 million people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The time difference with @placeholder has made watching this year's World Cup difficult for many Japanese fans, and the final match -- broadcast at 3:15 a.m. in Japan -- is no different.", "idx": 76184}], "idx": 49646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter The scandal-hit mayor of Washington DC Vincent Gray has conceded defeat in Tuesday\u2019s election to choose the Democratic candidate to enter the general election in November. The District of Columbia's Democratic mayoral primary was instead won by Muriel Bowser after an election season defined by a scandal involving Gray's campaign four years ago. Bowser tapped into an electorate that had grown tired of the allegations surrounding Gray, whose associates have been convicted of involvement in an illegal slush fund that aided his 2010 campaign. The scandal-hit mayor of Washington DC Vincent Gray has conceded defeat in Tuesday\u00bfs election to choose the Democratic candidate to enter the general election in November\n@highlight\nScandal-hit Washington DC mayor Vincent Gray has lost his battle to be the Democratic candidate to enter the general election in November\n@highlight\nMuriel Bowser won after seeking to make the campaign a referendum on Gray\u2019s ethics\n@highlight\nAssociates of Gray have been convicted of involvement in an illegal slush fund that aided his 2010 campaign\n@highlight\nBowser will face independent D.C. 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You invent another award of course. Ronaldo scooped Most Valuable Player at the Spanish League awards while Messi won the Best Player gong and the Best Forward prize over his Real rival. The new prize at least made sure that Ronaldo turned up and he posed for photographs with the other winners who included Everton's on-loan striker Gerard Deulofeu who won the Best Player category in last season's Second Division and Chelsea's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who picked up the Best Goalkeeper award on-loan at Atletico Madrid.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi takes Best Player award at La Liga ceremony\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo awarded Most Valuable Player award\n@highlight\nMessi also claims Best Striker gong at Madrid event\n@highlight\nReal Madrid stars Sergio Ramos and Asier Illarramendi take home prizes\n@highlight\nBarca meastro Andres Iniesta awarded Best Attacking Midfielder and Chelsea loanee Thibault Courtois picks up Best Goalkeeper\n@highlight\nCourtois' Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone wins Best Coach", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 91}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 182}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 258, "end": 275}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 552, "end": 567}, {"start": 587, "end": 607}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 716, "end": 732}, {"start": 742, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 895}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 939, "end": 952}, {"start": 962, "end": 986}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, meanwhile, said he has recovered from a muscle strain which ruled him out of Real Madrid's past two games.", "idx": 76189}], "idx": 49650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 28-year-old blonde woman from Maryland is creating a stir on YouTube with her videos that can create strange sensations for viewers. Maria, as she is known, has been making her soft and sensual videos for three years and has accumulated hundreds of thousands of subscribers. Perhaps more surprisingly, she isn't even providing viewers with any useful information - all she does is smile sweetly and whispers sweet nothings. Doctors say her videos are an example of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) which results in a distinct, pleasurable tingling in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual or audio stimuli.\n@highlight\nMillions listen to her hushed whispers\n@highlight\nThe videos can instill tranquility and even overcome insomnia\n@highlight\nScientists say the videos induce a physical sensation known as autonomous sensory meridian response which feels good\n@highlight\nMaria made her first ASMR video in February 2011", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Maria is the host of one of the most popular @placeholder channels for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response", "idx": 76202}], "idx": 49658} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand has revoked the visa of a Russian pianist accused of raping a 14-year-old boy, an immigration official said Thursday. Thailand's immigration bureau revoked the visa of Mikhail Pletnev because it believes he poses threats to the country, according to Maj. Gen. Pansak Kasemsan. The development means that even if the charges against Pletnev are eventually dropped, he will be deported from the country. Although the revocation of the visa is already in place, an exception allows him to enter the country while his case is pending. Pletnev was arrested and charged July 6 with raping the teenage boy in the Thai beach town of Pattaya, where he owns a house. The crime carries a maximum prison term of 20 years.\n@highlight\nNEW: Exception allows Pletnev to enter the country while his case is pending\n@highlight\nHe is accused of raping a 14-year-old boy in Thailand\n@highlight\nHis visa was revoked because the immigration bureau believes he's a threat\n@highlight\nEven if the charges are eventually dropped, he will be deported from Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder in particular has developed an international reputation for child sex tourism,\" the nongovernmental organization says on its website about the town two hours south of Bangkok.", "idx": 76208}], "idx": 49661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ryan McDonald, a physics student at Oxford University, said his prospective trip to Mars is putting a dampner on his love life One of the British volunteers who wants to be chosen for a pioneering mission to Mars has admitted that the prospective one-way journey is hampering his love life. Ryan McDonald, 21, is the youngest - and the only man - among five Britons who have been shortlisted for the Mars One Mission, which is aiming to send people to live in space by 2025. The Oxford University physics student, who is also president of Oxford University Space and Astronomy Society, applied for the trip because he wants to leave a legacy.\n@highlight\nRyan McDonald, 21, is the youngest Briton to be shortlisted for Mars trip\n@highlight\nMission, which will arrive in 2025, aims to start a colony on the red planet\n@highlight\nOxford University student said potential trip is stopping him finding love\n@highlight\nSceptics believe \u00a34m project, backed by Dutch company, will never work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 480, "end": 496}, {"start": 540, "end": 562}, {"start": 568, "end": 584}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 828, "end": 844}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any chosen @placeholder settlers will then be required to dedicate eight years of their lives preparing for the 300 million-mile (482 million km) pioneering mission.", "idx": 76219}], "idx": 49669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a perfect 17th Century procession - just with a few more cameras and a bit less blood. This troupe of Civil War re-enactors turned heads outside Buckingham Palace today in honour of Charles I, who had his cut off 366 years ago. His execution, seven years into a war between royalists and parliamentarians who claimed Charles had committed 'wicked' abuses of power, crushed the idea of an all-powerful king - though the monarchy was restored just 11 years. Riding horses and wearing armour and uniforms typical of the time, the Society of King Charles the Martyr played the part of the royalist King's Army in a ceremony which has been carried out annually since 1951.\n@highlight\nKing executed in London's Whitehall on January 30 1649 after bloody war between royalists and parliamentarians\n@highlight\nRe-enactors believe he was martyred, and every year they retrace his final journey from St James' Palace\n@highlight\nRiding horses and wearing 17th Century helmets and hats, they turned heads among tourists and Londoners", "entities": [{"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 152, "end": 168}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 535, "end": 568}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 897, "end": 912}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Uniforms: The @placeholder enthusiasts have been commemorating Charles' journey to the scaffold at London's banqueting house for 64 years", "idx": 76224}], "idx": 49673} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A bloody war between Mexican drug cartels is no longer solely a south-of-the-border problem, members of Congress said Tuesday at a hearing on the issue. A member of the Mexican Federal Police patrols in Ciudad Juarez during a recent operation to fight drugs. The violence accompanying those battles has crept into the United States, and is believed to be largely fueled by money and guns from America, said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois. \"The drugs are coming north, and we're sending money and guns south,\" said Durbin, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs. \"As a result, these cartels have gained extraordinary power.\"\n@highlight\nSenate subcommittee, caucus focus on ways to help Mexican leader's battle\n@highlight\nMexican drug violence, fueled by U.S. guns, cash, is creeping north, senator says\n@highlight\nMost guns seized in raids traced to U.S.; 2,000 cross into Mexico daily, he says\n@highlight\nAuthorities believe cartels have reached into 230 American cities, up from 50 in 2006", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 189, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 338, "end": 350}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 556, "end": 603}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also Tuesday, a federal firearms official told the subcommittee there has been a \"troubling increase\" in the number of hand-grenades seized from Mexican drug traffickers recently, and that officials are concerned violence involving explosives could spill into @placeholder border towns.", "idx": 76226}], "idx": 49675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hailing a taxi in New York City is hard enough, what with fighting off other would-be passengers and getting the attention of a swerving, speeding cabbie. 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Six days and 3,000 miles later, Belitsky put an exclamation point on the journey with an unadorned post on his Twitter page: DONE.\n@highlight\nTwo friends decide to take a taxi from New York City to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nThey persuade a cabbie to take the 3,000-mile trip for $5,000\n@highlight\nIn Omaha, the exhausted driver threatens to go home\n@highlight\nSix days after they started, the three arrive in California", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 415, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"At the moment, the running concept is that we're going to take it to some movie people when we get there and see what happens,\" he said to a camera being held by @placeholder.", "idx": 76228}], "idx": 49676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama responded to outrage by European leaders over revelations of alleged U.S. spying on them by saying Monday that all nations, including those expressing the strongest protests, collect intelligence on each other. The German news magazine Der Spiegel reported Sunday that classified leaks by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden detailed NSA bugging of European Union offices in Washington and New York, as well as an \"electronic eavesdropping operation\" that tapped into an EU building in Brussels. Mounting anger throughout Europe on Monday included a threat by French President Francois Hollande to halt talks with the United States on trade and other issues unless the bugging stopped.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department says any talks with Europe on spying will be private\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says all nations, including European allies, spy on each other\n@highlight\nEU to sweep for bugs after news outlets report on alleged U.S. surveillance\n@highlight\nDer Spiegel reports that the U.S. bugged EU offices and infiltrated a computer network", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 319, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 379, "end": 381}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 516, "end": 517}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 622, "end": 638}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 746, "end": 766}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 922, "end": 923}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If it is, though, confirmed that diplomatic representations of the @placeholder and some European countries were spied upon, we have to say clearly: The bugging of friends is unacceptable,\" Seibert said.", "idx": 76240}], "idx": 49682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Obviously, it is still just golf. And there\u2019s nothing wrong with that. Except of course, it\u2019s not. The Ryder Cup makes golf feel like so much more than just a game. And you\u2019d be hard pressed to find a more engrossing sporting event with which to fill up a corner of your front room over a long weekend. Which is something Sky Sports clearly decided they were really going to embrace on the Cup\u2019s trip to this side of the Atlantic. They even created a unique channel for the tournament. The European team pose with the Ryder Cup trophy after their 16.5-11.5 triumph over the United States\n@highlight\nSky devoted a whole channel to their Ryder Cup coverage as Europe defeated the United States 16.5-11.5 at Gleneagles\n@highlight\nTheir 'fishtank' studio was in the perfect place next to the first tee\n@highlight\nPundits Colin Montgomerie, Darren Clarke, Jack Nicklaus and Butch Harmon was engrossing in their analysis\n@highlight\nBut the Ryder Cup concert in Glasgow was a little unnecessary\n@highlight\nThe picturesque Gleneagles course was a real star of the show", "entities": [{"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the sumptuous shades of green - splattered with rainbow-coloured flower beds of fans - that made up @placeholder\u2019 pallet were just as captivating.", "idx": 76254}], "idx": 49688} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran Last updated at 8:45 PM on 25th January 2012 An Asian elephant has been given back her sight - and become the first in Europe to be fitted with a contact lens. Win Thida, 44, was injured in a scuffle with a fellow elephant at Amsterdam's Artis Zoo when she was poked in her left eye by a twig. Dutch vet Anne-Marie Verbruggen was called in after the tourist attraction's star turn had difficulty keeping her eye open and it started to stream. Operation: Win Thida, 44, was injured in a scuffle with a fellow elephant at Amsterdam's Artis Zoo when she was poked in the eye by a twig\n@highlight\nWin Thida, 44, injured in fight with other elephant at Amsterdam's Artis Zoo\n@highlight\nCornea damaged by twig as she played with friend\n@highlight\nLens will be removed in 'a couple of months' once cornea has healed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 337}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was born in 1967 and came to the Netherlands in 1989.", "idx": 76259}], "idx": 49692} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Can companies patent human genes? It was the question considered by an Australian federal court judge who on Friday ruled that a U.S. biotech company was within its rights to hold Australian patent 686004. That patent covers mutations of the human gene BRCA1 which point to a greater hereditary risk of breast and ovarian cancer. The same gene, along with another, BRCA2, is at the center of a high-profile lawsuit in the U.S. set to be heard by the Supreme Court in April. That lawsuit argues that patents on human genes violate the First Amendment and U.S. patent law because genes are \"products of nature\" and therefore can't be patented, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).\n@highlight\nAustralian federal court rules patent on human gene testing valid\n@highlight\nMutations of gene BRCA1 increase risk of breast, ovarian cancer\n@highlight\nCancer advocacy group had challenged biotech companies' right to patent\n@highlight\nBiotech company Myriad Genetics fighting separate challenge in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 89}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 668, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to Myriad Genetics' website, approximately 7% of breast cancer cases and up to 15% of ovarian cancer cases are caused by mutations in the @placeholder and BRCA2 genes.", "idx": 76262}], "idx": 49695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother who found eggs of the world deadliest spider in a bunch of Tesco bananas had to incinerate her vacuum after using it to clean them up. Abby Woodgate, 30, was told by pest control experts that she would have to burn anything that had come into contact with the Brazilian wandering spider eggs, as the arachnids are highly venomous. She first thought the bananas had mould on them after noticing a white lump when they were delivered to her home from the store in Highwoods Square, Colchester. Scroll down for video Abby Woodgate, 30, from Colchester found tropical spider eggs in a bunch of Tesco bananas\n@highlight\nAbby Woodgate, 30, found 'deadly' spider eggs in her Tesco bananas\n@highlight\nBrazilian wandering spiders are the most venomous in the world\n@highlight\nThe bananas were delivered from the store in Highwoods Square, Colchester\n@highlight\nPest control told her to burn anything that had touched the eggs\n@highlight\nOne bite from an adult spider carries enough venom to kill 225 mice\n@highlight\nAt least 14 people died from bites until an antidote was found in 1996", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 471, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 535}, {"start": 547, "end": 556}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has offered to replace her bin and the cleaner.", "idx": 76264}], "idx": 49697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I asked a knowledgeable environmentalist earlier this week: \"How big a story is the CRU scandal in your community?\" \"The what?\" \"The e-mails hacked at the Climate Research Unit at [the British] East Anglia University?\" \"Ah.\" He smiled. \"It says something that I didn't immediately recognize what you were talking about. I suppose on my side we'd take the same view that the Pentagon took of Abu Ghraib: a few bad apples on the night shift.\" Meanwhile, on the right, the story is the biggest scandal since the leak of the Pentagon Papers. Seemingly unperturbed by the CRU embarrassment, President Obama will shortly jet to Copenhagen to pledge reductions in U.S. carbon emissions. The Democratic majority in Congress continues to work on a cap-and-trade bill.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum says the global warming debate has been distorted by intellectual self-ghettoization\n@highlight\nHow can we reach conclusions if we can't agree on rules of discussion, Frum says\n@highlight\nFrum says that in modern America, we choose our facts to fit our opinions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 164, "end": 184}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 224}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 530, "end": 544}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Private e-mails and documents allegedly from the servers at the @placeholder's Climate Research Unit, a world-renowned center on the study of climate change, are thought to have been leaked by hackers.", "idx": 76266}], "idx": 49699} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Uganda's President has said he's seeking advice from American scientists before he decides whether to sign a bill that criminalizes homosexuality. Homosexual acts are illegal in Uganda. The proposed legislation passed by parliament toughens the penalties, including life imprisonment for certain acts. President Yoweri Museveni 's decision backtracks from his announcement last week, when he said he'd sign the bill for \"scientific\" reasons. At the time, he said that Ugandan scientists had determined there was no gene for homosexuality. \"It was learned and could be unlearned,\" he said. Shortly after his announcement, U.S. President Barack Obama warned that enacting the bill would affect relations between the two nations. He described the proposal as an \"affront and a danger to the gay community\" in Uganda.\n@highlight\nLast week, President Yoweri Museveni said he would sign a bill that criminalizes homosexuality\n@highlight\nThe bill has been debated in Uganda for years\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama said enacting the bill would affect U.S. relations with Uganda\n@highlight\nThis week, Museveni says he's seeking advice from U.S. scientists", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I therefore encourage the @placeholder government to help us by working with our scientists to study whether, indeed, there are people who are born homosexual,\" Museveni said.", "idx": 76275}], "idx": 49706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yangon, Myanmar (CNN) -- The Australian editor of a Myanmar newspaper was ordered to remain in jail after a court hearing in Yangon Thursday. Officials revealed at the hearing that Ross Dunkley, the editor of the Myanmar Times, faces charges related to torturing and drugging a woman. Dunkley was arrested in early February. At the time, authorities said he faced immigration charges. At the hearing Thursday, authorities added the drug and torture charges stating that Myanmar law dictates that any foreigner who faces criminal charges always faces additional immigration charges. The woman making the allegations against Dunkley was at the hearing, and said the editor gave her a drug on two occasions that hampered her memory. On the second time, the woman said she jumped out of Dunkley's car to escape.\n@highlight\nRoss Dunkley was arrested in early February\n@highlight\nThe woman claims she was drugged on two occasions\n@highlight\nShe later withdraws her accusations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is one of a few newspapers owned and run by a foreigner in the nation.", "idx": 76279}], "idx": 49709} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Milan, Italy (CNN) -- Rescue crews continued their search Thursday for more than 200 people after the boat they were in capsized in the Mediterranean Sea. The boat was carrying about 300 people, survivors told rescue officials, according to Italian Coast Guard spokesman Cosimo Nicastro. It sank Tuesday about 62 kilometers (39 miles) west off Lampedusa in Maltese waters, the Italian Coast Guard said. By Thursday, officials had rescued 53 people, and recovered 15 to 20 bodies, he said. \"We are following with sorrow and concern what is happening in Lampedusa,\" Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said. Many of the survivors came from African countries, such as Eritrea, Somalia and Niger, the Italian daily newspaper, Corriere della Sera said. Many others were fleeing the war in Libya, the newspaper said.\n@highlight\nSurvivors say the boat was carrying about 300 people\n@highlight\nIt capsizes off Lampedusa in Maltese waters\n@highlight\n53 people have been rescued\n@highlight\nMany of them came from African countries, newspaper reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 136, "end": 152}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 271, "end": 285}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 587, "end": 603}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 727, "end": 745}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 2,000 other African migrants have arrived on the island after sailing from the @placeholder coast, the agency said.", "idx": 76281}], "idx": 49710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Resourceful African filmmakers are using cell phones to tell their stories in spite of political censorship. 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The ingeniously devised \"Voiture en Carton\" (\"Cardboard Car\") provides a rare glimpse of street-life in Kinshasa, the country's capital, while highlighting the lengths filmmakers must go to in circumventing the eye of the law.\n@highlight\nFrench Filmmaker organises mobile movie workshops in developing nations\n@highlight\nFaced with technical and political problems whilst teaching in Kinshasa\n@highlight\nCongolese pupil's film nominated at Pocket Films Festival in Paris\n@highlight\nWorkshops have taken on momentum of their own", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 153, "end": 171}, {"start": 230, "end": 252}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 285}, {"start": 319, "end": 346}, {"start": 445, "end": 461}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 860, "end": 880}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesperson from the @placeholder government was not available for comment.", "idx": 76283}], "idx": 49712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Asheville, North Carolina (CNN) -- President Obama prayed Sunday with the Rev. 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President Barack Obama's trip to the former Soviet state, ahead of this week's NATO summit in Wales, is meant to reassure nervous Eastern Europe that Putin's support for separatists in Ukraine doesn't mean he has a free pass for territorial gains elsewhere. 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In all, officials say, at least nine top-tier Latin American drug cartels have established bases in 11 West African nations.\n@highlight\nGuinea-Bissau, fifth-poorest nation in the world, is called Africa's first narco-state\n@highlight\nOfficials: At least nine Latin American drug cartels have set up bases in West Africa\n@highlight\nWest Africa has little law enforcement, making it easier for traffickers there\n@highlight\nMore money can be made selling drugs to Europe than to the U.S., officials say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 391, "end": 403}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rebels have waged war on the @placeholder government for more than 40 years.", "idx": 76310}, {"query": "For example, authorities seized 11 large shipments in @placeholder in 2007, four in 2008 and none so far this year.", "idx": 76311}, {"query": "\"The @placeholder organizations have been active there longer than that.", "idx": 76312}], "idx": 49724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Obama administration's Making Home Affordable program was designed to help homeowners like Mark Kollar and Angela Baca-Kollar keep their homes. 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Following a meeting with families of the victims, Hollande said flags will fly at half-staff on government buildings from Monday through Wednesday. Fifty-four of the 118 victims were French nationals. The second flight data recorder from has been found in Mali, a U.N. official said Saturday. 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Michael Jackson and Diana Ross at the 1981 American Music Awards. In his will Jackson wanted Ross -- who took him under her wing and who he called one of his dearest friends -- to take care of his children if his mother, Katherine Jackson, was not alive or was unable to do so. While the public may have been surprised at Jackson's decision, the two have a long history together. \"I think it's very interesting,\" Jermaine Jackson, Michael's brother told CNN's Larry King on Thursday. \"There's been a long, close relationship with Michael and Diana for many, many years. And I think it's great.\" Watch Jermaine Jackson on Michael's death \u00bb\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson, Diana Ross met when he was 9 years old\n@highlight\nJackson wrote in will he wanted Ross to take care of his kids if mother was unable\n@highlight\nEssence managing editor: Pair shared a bond, Ross is a great mother\n@highlight\nJackson told Ebony in 1982: \"I can tell her anything, the most private of secrets\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 143}, {"start": 152, "end": 177}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 335, "end": 351}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 527, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 656, "end": 660}, {"start": 715, "end": 730}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder, very dear friend Diana Ross,\" he said when asked who he considered to be his closest friends.", "idx": 76325}], "idx": 49733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama visited military personnel and their families enjoying Christmas dinner at a Marine Corps base in Hawaii Thursday during his holiday vacation. President-elect Obama shakes hands with troops having Christmas dinner at a military base in Hawaii. Obama went to Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay on Oahu where he mingled with Marines and sailors. Obama and the troops also had a traditional dinner including turkey, roast beef, ham and trimmings. Obama, dressed casually in a blue polo shirt and dark khaki trousers, chatted casually, shook hands and posed for photos with men and women in the dining hall, which had been decorated with Christmas trees and Santa figurines.\n@highlight\nPresident-elect Barack Obama mingles with troops in Hawaii on Christmas Day\n@highlight\nObama praised country's military men and women in online message\n@highlight\nObama calls on Americans to \"renew a sense of common purpose\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 296, "end": 331}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Now, more than ever, we must rededicate ourselves to the notion that we share a common destiny as @placeholder -- that I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper.", "idx": 76333}], "idx": 49738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British adventurer has battled treacherous seas capsizing five times to become the first person to paddle solo from Japan to Alaska. Sarah Outen, 28, arrived in Adak in the Aleutian Islands last night after taking 150 days to row some 3,750 nautical miles in her boat Happy Socks. Ms Outen, from Rutland, believes she is the first person to complete the voyage which saw her propose to her girlfriend Lucy Allen, 27, on a satellite phone, on the way. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO She did it! 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SAMI MOKBEL gives his ratings. VIDEO Scroll down to watch post-match reaction from Roy Hodgson Main man: Daniel Sturridge led the line brilliantly and capped his performance with an excellent goal Joe Hart: Looks well past those early season wobbles that threatened his World Cup place - 6.5 Definite starter Glen Johnson: Always a willing runner down the right, but must be more disciplined defensively in Brazil - 6 Definite starter\n@highlight\nDaniel Sturridge led the line brilliantly and capped performance with a goal\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney was good in a deeper role but needs to be a goal threat\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck looked dangerous at times but doesn't do enough\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling added urgency when he was introduced", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 92}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 329}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 823, "end": 835}, {"start": 896, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Raheem Sterling (for Rooney 66): Tipped to be @placeholder's wild card in Brazil.", "idx": 76337}], "idx": 49740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On a hotel terrace in Rio de Janeiro, Fabio Capello was asked for his opinion on the state of Italy\u2019s team. Then the England manager, the Italian shook his head before expressing what a pity it was that their brightest young player was such a troublesome individual. Capello appeared to see it as something of a national tragedy, and something that would undermine Italy\u2019s chances of success there in Brazil three years later. Mario Balotelli was 21 at the time, and younger still when Jose Mourinho all but wrote him off too. The precociously gifted striker, Mourinho had concluded in their time together at Inter Milan, was \u2018unmanageable\u2019.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli has struggled for form since moving to Anfield\n@highlight\nLiverpool frontman has scored twice but is yet to net in Premier League\n@highlight\nReds boss Brendan Rodgers will be doing his best to make Balotelli a success on Merseyside", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 427, "end": 441}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 820, "end": 834}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s behaviour has exposed not only a lack of maturity but a lack of judgement.", "idx": 76345}], "idx": 49745} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The United States Central Command has released four new videos showing the latest attacks made by a U.S./Arab coalition against Islamic State militants. 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Workers at the Ecology Building Society (EBS) have been fighting to save the 98 ft high tree, which is due to be felled by the low cost food chain as they try and build a new store in Silsden, West Yorkshire. Contractors have already started to cut branches from the tree using chainsaws, as EBS staff stood under the tree in protest. The society has half of the lime tree\u2019s branches on their grounds. 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David Cameron said the new multinational brigade based in Poland would \u2018reassure\u2019 eastern European allies that the threat from Russia was being taken seriously. The Prime Minister said the \u2018reformed Nato response force\u2019 would allow more exercises and \u2018if necessary, rapid reinforcement\u2019 if there was an invasion. 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But instead of basking in the afterglow of what many called a solid acceptance speech, the Romney campaign is now forced to deal with the aftermath of Clint Eastwood's rambling \"empty chair\" routine at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night. In case you missed it, the octogenarian delivered a 12-minute ad lib where he unleashed a string of criticisms on an invisible President Barack Obama sitting in an empty chair on stage. In the process, the actor/director-turned-politician stole Romney's thunder on a night when the Massachusetts governor was supposed to be the headliner.\n@highlight\nActor Clint Eastwood delivered a 12-minute ad lib to an empty chair during the closing night of the Republican convention\n@highlight\nSome thought the routine was funny, while others called it bizarre\n@highlight\nThe attention following the address threatens to shift the spotlight away from Romney, the Republican candidate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 296, "end": 325}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Twenty-five percent of it is going to be taken up with the @placeholder speech because it's more interesting.\"", "idx": 76411}], "idx": 49797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of Australia's most powerful women is at loggerheads with top Cabinet Ministers over her attempts to micro manage Julie Bishop and steal Joe Hockey's thunder, it has been reported. The disdain felt amongst numerous MPs towards Peta Credlin, the prime minister's right hand woman and the person he credits with securing his party's election, has come to light and exposes the over-reaching responsibilities she has assumed - from picking Tony Abbott's blue ties to taking part in the budget's development. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is understood to have been involved in a feud with Credlin after her extensive attempt to micro manage the government included controlling minister's media appearances, according to John Lyons of The Australian.\n@highlight\nMPs disdain at Tony Abbott's chief of staff and the over-reaching responsibilities she has assumed have been exposed\n@highlight\nCredlin's recent disapproval of an unapproved media appearance by Julie Bishop infuriated the Foreign Minister\n@highlight\nBishop slammed Credlin, saying as Deputy Leader she didn't require her permission to speak in public\n@highlight\nAbbott's own performance has also come under scrutiny after it was reported he proposed a rejected Australian-led invasion of Iraq\n@highlight\nHe denied the claims calling them 'absolutely fanciful' and adding: 'We do not act unilaterally in the Middle East'", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 441, "end": 451}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1369, "end": 1379}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At a small celebration following the release of the party's first budget, Credlin undermined the Treasurer by having the first word - leading the toast, and ultimately taking ownership of an accomplishment that should have been Hockey's to savour, The @placeholder reports.", "idx": 76412}, {"query": "The incident symbolises the over-reaching role that @placeholder has taken on.", "idx": 76413}], "idx": 49798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson In the commons, he is flanked by the likes of Theresa May and Philip Hammond. So when William Hague walked into a summit between Hollywood's most famous couple, it was likely he was going to be a little starstruck. The Foreign Secretary arrived alongside Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for the third day of the global summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict at London's ExCel. As they entered the exhibition centre in London's Docklands, the Conservative politician stood in the middle of the Hollywood couple to pose for photographs. 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Critics said Gary Lineker 'killed the suspense' after he introduced the Wimbledon champion 'just in case' he won about five minutes before the result, but did not refer to any of the other nominees. 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The Boeing 777 disappeared with 239 people on March 8 after veering dramatically off course between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. The plane is thought to have been flying on autopilot at the time. Experts believe the plane crashed about 1,100 miles off the Western Australia coast, which is where the Malaysia-contracted GO Phoenix vessel began hunting for traces of wreckage or jet fuel today. 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The huge underwater reservoir tapped by oil giant Total's Elgin platform, which sits 150 miles from Aberdeen, is known as the 'well from hell' because it is so difficult to plug. An exclusion zone stretching up to four miles has been set up around the platform because it could explode. The exact source of the leak is still a mystery but it is escaping out of the platform, which has pumped gas and oil to Britain for the past decade.\n@highlight\nA four-mile exclusion zone has been set up around the Elgin Total platform\n@highlight\nTexan 'Hellfighters' who tackled the Deepwater Horizon disaster have reportedly been called in\n@highlight\nShell has also pulled out workers from nearby rigs\n@highlight\nThe leak could take six months to fix because of the huge pressure produced by the well below the North Sea\n@highlight\nTotal's share price drops by 5% as they scramble to solve the crisis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Danger: A leak from the @placeholder rig, pictured, has led to more than 300 workers being evacuated from that and surrounding oil and gas platforms", "idx": 76438}], "idx": 49816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "If the Skyscraper Index maintains its track record, then China should steel itself for economic collapse. The infamous property index says construction booms that give rise to the world's tallest buildings are the harbingers of economic busts. On July 20, developers celebrated the groundbreaking of Sky City in the southern Chinese city of Changsha. It is set to be completed in 2014 and at 838 meters it would overshadow the Burj Khalifa in Dubai -- currently the world's tallest building -- by 10 meters. \"The Skyscraper Index has a good 150-year correlation between the world's tallest buildings and economic slowdowns and recessions,\" says Andrew Lawrence, pioneer of the Skyscraper Index and head of Hong Kong and China property research at CIMB Group. \"For China, there is no reason that correlation will change.\"\n@highlight\nChina's skyscraper boom to bring economic doom, if history is precedent\n@highlight\nChina's Sky City will be world's tallest building in 2014 at 838 meters, besting Burj Khalifa\n@highlight\nMarket crashes followed construction of Chrysler Building, Petronas Towers, Burj\n@highlight\nCIMB's Lawrence: Economic busts tend to occur after large credit expansion like in China", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 22}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 677, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 996, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1199}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They wanted something that was a symbol, and I believe this building will be the symbol of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 76444}], "idx": 49819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- An average of $32 million a day in national parks revenue could be shut off if the Beltway showdown results in a government shutdown, officials say. The measure would be the first shutdown in more than 15 years, shuttering national parks, seashores and historic sites, and barring some 800,000 daily visitors, according to David Barna, a spokesman for the National Parks Service. Places such as Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona would be closed as a result of the impasse. Tourist draws such as the Smithsonian National Museums in Washington would be locked and parades such as the National Cherry Blossom Festival could be called off, though organizers have pledged to hold a short parade despite the outcome. That festival draws roughly 1 million visitors each year.\n@highlight\nThe shutdown would be the first in more than 15 years\n@highlight\nPlaces such as Yellowstone National Park would be closed as a result of the impasse\n@highlight\nShutdown could crimp plans in South Carolina for 150th anniversary of Civil War start", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 374, "end": 395}, {"start": 413, "end": 437}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 454, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 562, "end": 589}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 645, "end": 676}, {"start": 923, "end": 947}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the agency, like others around @placeholder, is also preparing \"for all possible scenarios,\" she said.", "idx": 76447}], "idx": 49822} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Football could be banned indefinitely at crisis-hit Sayreville War Memorial High School as it emerges the horrific hazing ritual currently under investigation may not have been the first. Seven students aged 15 to 17 have been charged with sex crimes after allegedly pinning down new players, anally penetrating them with a finger, then sticking it in the boys' mouths. The scandal has sparked outrage across New Jersey, with thousands gathering tonight outside the school calling for more to be done to tackle bullying and assault. But tonight Sayreville Schools Superintendent Richard Labbe revealed information gathered by the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Officer suggests harassment, intimidation and bullying may have taken place before this year in the Bombers' locker room.\n@highlight\nSayreville Schools Superintendent revealed ban could stretch in 2015\n@highlight\nHe said prosecutor's findings suggest history of assault in locker room\n@highlight\n7 students 'assaulted new pupils' at Sayreville War Memorial High School, NJ\n@highlight\nParents described alleged obscene ritual in locker room\n@highlight\nBoy would be 'held down and anally penetrated with one abuser's finger'\n@highlight\nCame as team coach George Najjar refused to say whether he will resign", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 86}, {"start": 409, "end": 418}, {"start": 545, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 793, "end": 825}, {"start": 993, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1225}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It came as the coach of the team, @placeholder, refused to answer questions to the news website about whether he would resign.", "idx": 76451}], "idx": 49825} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 was hijacked on the orders of Vladimir Putin and secretly landed in Kazakhstan, an expert has claimed in a wild new theory. Jeff Wise, a U.S. science writer who spearheaded CNN's coverage of the Boeing 777-200E, has based his outlandish theory on pings that the plane gave off for seven hours after it went missing, that were recorded by British telecommunications company Inmarsat. 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Pakistan security forces completed the demolition of bin Laden's compound on Sunday, erasing a symbol of humiliation for Pakistan's military that has marked one of the most difficult periods in U.S.-Pakistan ties. Bin Laden was killed in the house in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011 by U.S. commandos in a daring night raid that left the Pakistani military angry it had not been consulted. While much of the world cheered the death, Pakistan fumed over what it called a violation of its sovereignty.\n@highlight\nPakistan completely demolished the former home of Osama bin Laden Sunday, ten months after he was killed\n@highlight\nCountry livid over 'violation of sovereignty' as sought to erase embarrassing chapter in country's history", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 689, "end": 703}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials said they buried bin Laden's body at sea to avoid giving his followers a burial place that could become a makeshift shrine.", "idx": 76459}], "idx": 49828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- In the popular Lee Child thrillers from which \"Jack Reacher\" has been fashioned, the title character's physical dimensions are integral to his mysterious-loner-silent-drifter-violent-hero stature: He's 6' 5'', brawny, and blond. So Tom Cruise, who is not, has his work cut out for him in his mission to impress both those who already have strong notions about how Reacher ought to look and those just now meeting the freelance one-man justice league and trying to take his measure. That Cruise fails to make a case for Reacher's allure, though, has less to do with physical dissonance than it does with the film's inability \u2014 stupefying inability, really \u2014 to otherwise make a case for the character's originality in a movie so choked with visual clich\u00e9s and dreadfully moldy dialogue. Written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie (who previously worked with Cruise on \"Valkyrie\"), \"Jack Reacher\" stumbles around looking for a unifying narrative tone, while the star soldiers on, offering up his generic action-hero stance of calm, opaque concentration. 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Powell took charge of Huddersfield earlier this week but his appointment only served to highlight the lack of diversity in the top four divisions of English football. In recent seasons Chris Hughton, Paul Ince, Chris Kiwomya, Keith Curle and Terry Connor have all managed in the Football League but none of them are currently a number one.\n@highlight\nChris Powell was appointed as Huddersfield Town manager this week\n@highlight\nHe is the only black manager in England's top four divisions\n@highlight\nAdrian Bevington wants the FA to generate more opportunities\n@highlight\nThere have been some high profile black managers recently in Chris Hughton and Paul Ince but Powell is the only one in a job\n@highlight\nBevington wants Roy Hodgson to maintain England's full support\n@highlight\nEngland face Switzerland in opening Euro 2016 qualifier on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 87}, {"start": 89, "end": 104}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 225, "end": 226}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 431, "end": 437}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 663, "end": 679}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}, {"start": 809, "end": 810}, {"start": 915, "end": 927}, {"start": 933, "end": 941}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 990, "end": 998}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Support: @placeholder has worked with Hodgson since he started his job at the FA", "idx": 76476}], "idx": 49839} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Top Democrats have expressed concern over President Obama's plan to draw down nearly two-thirds of U.S. forces in Iraq by August 2010, while some key Republicans are offering praise. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this week questioned the need to keep 50,000 troops in Iraq until 2011. At issue: Obama plans to leave between 35,000 to 50,000 residual forces in the war-torn country, serving in a training or advisory role to the Iraqi military. All U.S. troops have to be out of Iraq by December 31, 2011, under an agreement the Bush administration signed with the Iraqi government last year. There are currently 142,000 U.S. troops in Iraq.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama announces drawdown of combat troops in Iraq by August 2010\n@highlight\nSome Democrats question size of residual force to remain in Iraq\n@highlight\nDemocratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich says new troop plan does not \"go far enough\"\n@highlight\nSen. John McCain offers praise, calling Obama's plan \"reasonable\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 869}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked if U.S. forces should be removed by \"next spring,\" 87 percent of Democrats and 39 percent of @placeholder surveyed were in favor.", "idx": 76479}], "idx": 49841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TUSKEGEE, Alabama (CNN) -- A trip through sweltering Alabama to experience some of the civil rights movement's most important sites brought history books to life for my family and me. A marker shows the 54-mile route from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, that voting rights marchers took. The road trip, with my wife and 14-year-old son, was an extraordinary experience, and not only because I'm African-American. As an American, it was inspiring to experience the places where people fought and died for equality and the right to vote. Many of the places we visited are maintained by the National Park Service, which has made an extraordinary effort to preserve pivotal places related to the movement. When you think of national parks, great natural attractions like Yellowstone or the Grand Canyon come to mind. But the National Park System has also preserved and restored many living history sites from the civil rights movement.\n@highlight\nFirst stop provided early peek at Tuskegee Airmen site, which will open in October\n@highlight\nTuskegee University museum houses work of scientist George Washington Carver\n@highlight\nIn Tuskegee, Taliaferro's offers tasty, reasonably priced buffet of Southern favorites\n@highlight\nDuring trip, those who experienced civil rights movement gave first-person accounts", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 393, "end": 408}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 586, "end": 606}, {"start": 765, "end": 775}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 819, "end": 838}, {"start": 975, "end": 989}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fried chicken and \"mean greens\" are listed in \"@placeholder's 100 meals you should eat before you die\" brochure.", "idx": 76494}], "idx": 49845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eleven Somalis convicted of piracy-related crimes are heading to prison in the island nation of Seychelles, the archipelago's department of legal affairs said in a press release. The Seychelles' Supreme Court Monday convicted and sentenced eight of the Somalis for committing an act of piracy and the other three for aiding and abetting an act of piracy. Each of the 11 was sentenced to 10 years in prison, said the statement. The presiding judge of the Supreme Court acquitted the suspects on five other charges related to \"acts of terrorism.\" On December 5 and 6, the pirates -- who were in two small boats -- attacked the Seychelles coast guard vessel Topaz with automatic weapons. \"The aiders and abettors were found in a mother skiff not very far from the attack,\" said the statement. \"Evidence has revealed that the mother skiff had provided ammunitions and firearms to the two attack skiffs before they effected the attack.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Seychelles hopes the convictions will be a \"deterrent\" to other Somali pirates\n@highlight\nThe piracy cases are the first to be prosecuted in the Seychelles\n@highlight\n29 other alleged Somali pirates are awaiting trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 800, "end": 807}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There are 29 other suspected and accused @placeholder pirates who are still awaiting trial in Seychelles or transfer from the Republic of Seychelles to Somalia,\" the statement said.", "idx": 76496}, {"query": "\"There are 29 other suspected and accused Somali pirates who are still awaiting trial in @placeholder or transfer from the Republic of Seychelles to Somalia,\" the statement said.", "idx": 76497}], "idx": 49847} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama doubled down Thursday on his handling of the Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl prisoner swap, saying he makes 'no apologies' for releasing five Taliban terrorists in exchange for the safe return of an accused U.S. Army deserter. 'I make absolutely no apologies for making sure we get back a young man to his parents,' he said in Brussels during a joint press conference with British Prime Minister David Cameron, 'and that the American people understand that this is somebody\u2019s child and that we don\u2019t condition whether or not we make the effort to try to get them back.' 'We had a prisoner of war whose health had deteriorated, and we were deeply concerned about [him],' Obama told reporters about Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. 'And we saw an opportunity and we seized it. And I make no apologies for that.'\n@highlight\nObama appeared in Brussels alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron during a G7 meeting in Brussels\n@highlight\nHe insisted that 'we had a prisoner of war whose health had deteriorated,' despite a fit-looking Bergdahl who appeared in a Taliban video during Saturday's hostage hand-over\n@highlight\nAdministration officials reportedly told U.S. senators Wednesday that they weer kept in the dark because the Taliban threatened to kill Bergdahl if a prison-swap plan was leaked to the public\n@highlight\nBut Congress was advised in 2011 and 2012 of two separate plans to make a similar deal, and nothing was leaked despite unanimous opposition\n@highlight\nDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday that giving Congress 30 days' notice, as federal law requires, 'would have seriously imperiled us ever getting him out'\n@highlight\nHagel said the decision to swap five Taliban leaders for Bergdahl was 'unanimous' inside the West Wing of the White House\n@highlight\nSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid was told in advance, but he called it 'a big deal over nothing. ... 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But Erica Packer and radio shock jock Alan Jones appeared to be intent on sharing a joke with each other as they stood outside the church. At one point Jones, a controversial personality, put his fist to her face in what may have been a reference to her ex-husband James's fight with David Gyngell earlier in the week. 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His mission: to sabotage the British war effort. His name was Eddie Chapman, a British bank robber recruited by the Germans, who would shortly become MI5's Agent Zigzag. Dashing and louche, courageous and unpredictable he was to be Britain's most sensational double agent and a man hailed as a hero by both sides. Chapman has been the subject of films and TV documentaries yet little is known of his extraordinary wife Betty, a woman apparently able to cope with his affairs, criminal activities, separations and personal traumas.\n@highlight\nBetty Farmer was married to double agent Eddie Chapman for 50 years\n@highlight\nHe had six mistresses and a daughter out of wedlock\n@highlight\nMemoirs reveal Betty was never a victim and loved 'exciting' life with Eddie\n@highlight\nTo order Mrs Zigzag by Ronald Bonewitz and Betty Chapman (History Press) at \u00a316.99 with free UK delivery, send a cheque/PO payable to Express Bookshop to: Mrs Zigzag Offer, PO Box 200, Falmouth TR11 4WJ or call 0871 988 8367 (calls cost 10p per minute from UK landlines) or order online at expressbookshop.com\n@highlight\nArticle published via Daily Express/Express Syndication", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 890, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 925, "end": 937}, {"start": 960, "end": 961}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1242}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However @placeholder's life during the war was not all derring-do.", "idx": 76529}], "idx": 49867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- An Italian court says it convicted Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend of murdering her onetime roommate in part because of evidence showing that more than one person killed the British student. The Florence appeals court released its explanation Tuesday, less than three months after it convicted Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in Meredith Kercher's 2007 death in a retrial. In the more than 300-page document, the court said that a third person convicted in the murder, Rudy Guede, did not act alone, and cited the nature of the victim's wounds. Ruling Judge Alessandro Nencini, who presided over the second appeal in the case, said Kercher, 21, and Knox disagreed over the payment of the rent in the house they shared in Perugia and that \"there was an argument, then an elevation and progression of aggression.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I am innocent,\" says Amanda Knox\n@highlight\nShe was first convicted of murder in 2009\n@highlight\nKnox's former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, was also convicted\n@highlight\nAn appeals court overturned the convictions in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 359}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 573, "end": 590}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 865, "end": 875}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 966, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now that the explanation of the verdict has been released, defense lawyers have 90 days to appeal to @placeholder's high court.", "idx": 76537}], "idx": 49873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerri Peev and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:30 EST, 6 March 2013 Labour leader Ed Miliband will admit in his party political broadcast that immigration has let too many low-skilled workers into Britain, undercutting wages Ed Miliband will admit today that Labour was wrong on immigration and let too many low-skilled migrants into Britain. In a party political broadcast tonight, the Labour leader will say that communities struggled to keep up with the speed of new arrivals to Britain. And he will concede that the scale of immigration meant workers' wages have been undercut.\n@highlight\nLeader says 'low-skill migration has been too high' in new broadcast\n@highlight\nPledge to introduce 'One Nation immigration policy' for many not the few\n@highlight\nBut still no detail on how the party would cut immigration", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Millions of people in this country are concerned about immigration and if people are concerned about it, then the @placeholder I lead is going to be talking about it.'", "idx": 76540}], "idx": 49876} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:08 EST, 19 August 2013 'Evil' plot: Nilanka De Silva, 34, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, was today sent to prison for 20 months A cash-strapped currency exchange owner was today jailed for recruited a gang of thieves to steal \u00a310,000 from his wealthy mistress. Nilanka De Silva, 34, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, was sent to prison for 20 months after hatching the \u2018evil\u2019 plot in a desperate attempt to pay back a debt of \u00a340,000 he owed to lover Kirti Mistry. The holistic therapist was left traumatised after she was mugged at Victoria Coach Station in Central London as she headed to Leicester to pay for medical treatment for her mother.\n@highlight\nNilanka De Silva, 34, of Kent, jailed for 20 months after hatching 'evil' plot\n@highlight\nHe was attempting to pay back debt of \u00a340,000 owed to lover Kirti Mistry\n@highlight\nHolistic therapist was traumatised after being mugged in Victoria, London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 346, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 585, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 624}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder learned she was travelling with \u00a310,000 on March 3 he plotted to steal it and pay her back with her own money.", "idx": 76545}], "idx": 49880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 08:34 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 16 June 2012 As London prepares to welcome the world for the start of the Olympics, the capital\u2019s most famous shopping streets laid on its own special greeting. National flags from all 206 nations coming from around the globe to compete in this summer's Games have been draped across Regent Street. This stunning image replaced a more patriotic, but no less impressive, display when the Union Flag was arrayed along the iconic thoroughfare to celebrate the Queen\u2019s Diamond Jubilee, this month. 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Manchester City Council is testing the new technology, used in American cities, with electronic sensors placed in 200 parking bays. For six months the system will be free to use and will not cost the council a penny either as a trial.\n@highlight\nSensors will be installed in 200 Manchester parking spaces in first UK trial of the technology\n@highlight\nSmartphone owners can immediately see where the nearest free bay is - and how much it will cost\n@highlight\nBack to Mail Online home\n@highlight\nBack to the page you came from", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 169, "end": 170}, {"start": 306, "end": 307}, {"start": 329, "end": 351}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 643, "end": 644}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Manchester was the birthplace of the computer and continues to be a dynamic place keen to take on technical innovations, and so it is entirely fitting that we should be the first @placeholder city to properly test this new system.'", "idx": 76562}], "idx": 49891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Conventional wisdom can be a dangerous thing. The media and political chattering class are rushing to explain how Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor could lose his primary election to a relatively unknown challenger. No one saw it coming. And apparently it's not enough to just bask in the shock. We need answers. But this loss is not just about immigration reform or even the tea party. It's about the insanely unpopular Republican leadership in Congress and one of its figureheads, who increasingly made little legislative progress for America or for his district. Yes, in the waning hours of the campaign, immigration was a key issue. But a poll taken on election night shows that fully 72% of Cantor's very Republican district support immigration reform including a path to citizenship.\n@highlight\nSally Kohn says Eric Cantor's surprising loss doesn't mean what you think it means\n@highlight\nWhat suffered in this race is the shell of our political system, now grinding to a halt, Kohn says\n@highlight\nCantor wasn't conservative enough for base but too extreme for everyone else, Kohn says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Arguably, the reasons for Cantor's demise are more subtle -- and ultimately hold even more danger for the @placeholder and the nation.", "idx": 76565}, {"query": "We need (at least two) political parties in the @placeholder that wrestle over the big challenges and needs of Americans and, yes, at times actually pass legislation and get things done.", "idx": 76567}], "idx": 49893} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to give the Treasury Department the power to ban future \"unreasonable and excessive\" compensation at companies receiving federal bailout money. The bill would give Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner greater say on executive compensation. The Pay for Performance Act of 2009, which passed by a vote of 247-171, would empower Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to define what constitutes reasonable compensation, as well as to ban bonuses not based on performance standards. Geithner's guidelines would apply to companies receiving assistance from the government's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. Democrats provided heavy support for the bill, with only eight from that party voting against the measure. Republicans, who are in the minority in the House, were mostly opposed, with only 10 crossing party lines to support it.\n@highlight\nNEW: House passes Pay for Performance Act by 237-171 vote\n@highlight\nBill would allow Geithner to define what constitutes reasonable compensation\n@highlight\nIt would apply only to companies receiving federal bailout money", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 47}, {"start": 77, "end": 95}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 304, "end": 326}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 626, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 923, "end": 945}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two weeks ago, the @placeholder passed legislation taxing individuals on any bonuses received in 2009 from companies getting $5 billion or more in money from the TARP.", "idx": 76574}, {"query": "Two weeks ago, the House passed legislation taxing individuals on any bonuses received in 2009 from companies getting $5 billion or more in money from the @placeholder.", "idx": 76575}], "idx": 49896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig News reporters are accustomed to members of the public finding the lure of a television camera irresistible, but one New York journalist's heckler was no ordinary camera-struck citizen. As Pix11 reporter Mario Diaz reported on Shia LaBoeuf's latest antics in Midtown Manhattan on Friday singer Erykah Badu, wearing a huge hat and a cheeky grin, began edging into the frame. She paced back and forth behind Diaz, opening her coat to reveal her colorful outfit before making some obscene hand gestures. 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The Leinster scrum-half damaged his knee in Saturday's 20-20 Champions Cup draw with Wasps, and now faces a race against time to be ready to take on Italy on Saturday, February 7. Munster scrum-half Conor Murray is 'scheduled to have further scans this week' on the disc problem in his neck that also threatens to rule him out of Ireland's opening Six Nations clash. Ireland remain hopeful that Eoin Reddan will be passed fit to face Italy in their Six Nations opener\n@highlight\nIreland hoping scrum-half Eoin Reddan will be able to play against Italy\n@highlight\nLeinster scrum-half suffered a strained medial knee ligament in the 20-20 Champions Cup clash with Wasps\n@highlight\nConor Murray and Jamie Heaslip are doubts for the Six Nations clash\n@highlight\nHead coach Joe Schmidt's squad play opener in Rome on February 7", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 135, "end": 138}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Jamie's (@placeholder) shoulder continues to recover, he will be rested from contact this week.", "idx": 76589}], "idx": 49904} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cancer-survivor Jonas Gutierrez and Newcastle United are in disagreement over his readiness to return to Premier League action. The 31-year-old's contract expires this summer and the Magpies had been willing to allow him to return to Argentinian club Velez Sarsfield earlier this month. That move broke down at the last minute and Gutierrez has since returned to Tyneside and declared himself fit for first-team football, tweeting: 'Healthy and ready, now is a board decision'. Jonas Gutierrez feels he's ready to play for the first team again after overcoming testicular cancer He also said: 'I'm available. I know there is a situation with my contract and I don't know if I'm going to get the opportunity to play again.\n@highlight\nJonas Gutierrez feels his he is ready to return to the Newcastle first-team\n@highlight\nJohn Carver disagrees and says he doesn't think the winger is ready\n@highlight\nGutierrez has been given the all-clear from testicular cancer\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Newcastle United news", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}, {"start": 820, "end": 830}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of that prospect, @placeholder said: 'At this moment in time it's too early to say that.", "idx": 76591}], "idx": 49906} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 15 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:19 EST, 16 July 2012 Mitt Romney's campaign said on Sunday that President Barack Obama is willing to say anything to win a second term and should say he's sorry for attacks on the Republican's successful career at a private equity firm. But the president was adamant about his stance saying, 'No, we will not apologize,' adding that if Romney wants credit for his business leadership, he also needs to take responsibility. Questions about Romney's tenure at Bain Capital and the fortune he earned there have dogged the former Massachusetts governor as Obama and his allies have said the Boston-based firm shipped jobs overseas.\n@highlight\nEd Gillespie, Romney's adivsor, said the Republican presidential candidate had 'retired retroactively' from Boston-based Bain Capital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He actually retired retroactively at that point,' @placeholder adviser Ed Gillespie said.", "idx": 76593}], "idx": 49907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:24 EST, 16 September 2013 Dish of the day at Waitrose yesterday was humble pie \u2013 and first in the queue to see it served up must surely have been Delia Smith. Months after the Queen of TV cookery stopped appearing in TV advertisements and Pippa Middleton was hired as its magazine columnist, the supermarket has decided to reinstate her. In a U-turn, the grocery giant has asked the much-loved cook to bring her successful online culinary school to its website. Triumphant return: Delia Smith has been signed up again by Waitrose. The supermarket's customers were annoyed when Pippa Middleton was given a column in the store magazine soon after Delia departed\n@highlight\nSupermarkets bosses invite cooking icon back into the fold\n@highlight\nDelia's successful cooking school will feature on Waitrose TV\n@highlight\nCustomers riled when she was dropped and Pippa given slot in magazine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 32}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 333, "end": 347}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 671, "end": 685}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has sold 21million cookery books, maintained her dignity throughout the controversy.", "idx": 76596}], "idx": 49908} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:36 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 30 September 2013 More than 20 Tory MPs have begun talks with UKIP about forming a pact ahead of the 2015 general election, Nigel Farage claimed today. Arriving at the Conservative conference at the centre of a media storm, Mr Farage urged Tory supporters to back UKIP in next year's European Parliament elections to trigger an earthquake in British politics. But the idea of local agreements was rejected by George Osborne who insisted anyone caught doing deals with rival parties would not be allowed to stand on a Tory ticket.\n@highlight\nChancellor refuses idea of Conservative candidates doing local deals\n@highlight\nSome Tory MPs fear they will lose their seats as voters switch to UKIP\n@highlight\nNigel Farage cleared local deals with the eurosceptic Conservative MPs\n@highlight\nRefused formal pact with Tories saying he is despised by David Cameron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 391, "end": 409}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Osborne said: 'There aren\u2019t going to be any deals with UKIP and there are not going to be Conservative-@placeholder candidates locally.", "idx": 76599}], "idx": 49910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- His name means \"bright light\" in Japanese, and at the tender age of 18 he's already shining on the global rugby stage. Less than one year out of high school, Akira Ioane made an impressive debut at the HSBC Wellington Sevens last month as his native New Zealand romped to tournament victory. The Auckland teenager's pace, power and try-scoring exploits have even drawn comparisons to All Blacks rugby legend Jonah Lomu, the rampaging winger who first appeared at the 1994 Hong Kong Sevens before going on to star at the World Cup in South Africa one year later.\n@highlight\nAkira Ioane made his debut for New Zealand rugby sevens last month\n@highlight\nThe 18-year-old has already been compared to Jonah Lomu\n@highlight\nIoane says he is still acclimatizing to life as a professional athlete", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 216, "end": 232}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This rich rugby heritage ensures that the young @placeholder has plenty of confidantes to turn to for advice if required -- but it hasn't stopped his parents from insisting he also prepares for a career outside the game as a fallback.", "idx": 76600}], "idx": 49911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Silver Springs, Nevada (CNN) -- The helicopter is on the chase. At first, you can only hear it. Then, from behind the hillside, you see a herd of wild horses running for their freedom, with the helicopter close behind. One escapes the trap, barely. The crowd cheers. This is the scene at the Lahontan wild horse roundup in Silver Springs, Nevada. The helicopter pilot works for the federal government. The crowd is composed mainly of activists opposed to the roundups. More and more, the roundups are becoming showdowns between protesters and the Bureau of Land Management. \"They are by law supposed to protect these horses, and in fact they are doing the exact opposite -- they are exterminating them,\" says Simone Netherlands, founder of the advocacy group Respect 4 Horses. \"They are managing them to extinction.\"\n@highlight\nThe U.S. government rounds up wild horses and burros in the West, using helicopters\n@highlight\nThe government says the program controls the population\n@highlight\nProtests increased after 100 horses died in a helicopter roundup\n@highlight\nGovernment officials say less than 1% of wild horses die in these roundups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 547, "end": 571}, {"start": 709, "end": 726}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The study determining the number of horses that will remain in the @placeholder management area was done in the mid-1990s.", "idx": 76602}], "idx": 49913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two British women aid workers were kidnapped and raped in front of their father after being stopped at an unofficial checkpoint in Libya. The sisters were abducted when their vehicle was stopped on the outskirts of the eastern city of Benghazi. They were taken by men in military uniforms to an isolated farm and subjected to a horrific sex attack in front of their father. Kidnap: The sisters, who are of Pakistani origin, were kidnapped on Tuesday at an unofficial checkpoint on the outskirts of Benghazi Witnesses said the young women, both Pakistan-born British citizens, were wearing veils and Free Palestine T-shirts. Libyan officials said four suspects have been arrested and security forces are trying to trace a fifth.\n@highlight\nTwo women were abducted on the outskirts of Benghazi en route to Gaza\n@highlight\nTaken by men in military uniforms to an isolated farm along with their father\n@highlight\nWitnesses said sisters, of Pakistani origin, wearing 'Free Palestine' t-shirts\n@highlight\nOfficials said four suspects had been arrested and are tracing a fifth person\n@highlight\nDeputy Prime Minister Awad al-Barassi said father witnessed the rape\n@highlight\nLibyan Interior Ministry blamed the incident on \u2018outlaws\u2019 and illicit checkpoint", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he visited the victims and met their father at a Benghazi hospital to apologise on behalf of the @placeholder people and government.", "idx": 76615}], "idx": 49924} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moneygall, Ireland (CNN) -- \"You discover a lot about yourself when you're running for president,\" Barack Obama said on the campaign trail in 2008. \"It was brought to my attention last year that my great-great-great-grandfather on my mother's side hailed from a small village in County Offaly.\" Two years into his presidency and Obama has decided to pay that small village a visit. If a village can get emotional, Moneygall -- with its 300 residents -- is in raptures. Children sporting \"O'Bama\" T-shirts skip along the high street waving American flags. 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As they stood on the red carpet outside the El Pardo Palace awaiting Ms Bachelet, the couple, who married in 2004, exchanged loving glances - and continued to do so long after the South American premier had made her entrance. Later, the pair stood side by side as they took a salute from the guard of honour laid on for Ms Bachelet who was making her first visit to Spain since being elected president in March.\n@highlight\nThe royal couple welcomed Michelle Bachelet to the El Pardo Palace\n@highlight\nMs Bachelet was making her first visit to Spain since becoming president\n@highlight\nHer first meeting with royalty came in June when Prince Harry visited Chile\n@highlight\nAppeared to enjoy the experience and looked delighted to meet King Felipe\n@highlight\nLetizia is fresh from a trip to Vienna where she launched an art exhibition", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 83, "end": 87}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 342, "end": 355}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 611, "end": 627}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The encounter with the @placeholder couple is not, however, her first brush with a royal since taking the helm in Chile.", "idx": 76631}], "idx": 49936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, who worked with NSA leaker Edward Snowden on articles about the agency's secret surveillance programs, slammed U.S. Rep. 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He's fussy about moisturizing them and takes extra caution around the oven, although he uses power tools without hesitation. These hands are the stars of \"The Articulate Hand,\" a piece of performance theater about how various people's hands have become impaired and what effect that's had on them, both practically and psychologically. It's a collaboration between Dawson and neuroscientist Dr. Jonathan Cole, and supported by the Wellcome Trust. \"I mix up performance and lecture and basically talk about human stories,\" Dawson says. \"It just happens that I'm using my hand as a vehicle, but really I'm talking about what it is to be human.\"\n@highlight\n'The Articulate Hand' is a piece of performance theater about living with impaired hands\n@highlight\nArtist Andrew Dawson and neuroscientist Jonathan Cole collaborated on it\n@highlight\nMore than half the bones in the body are in the hands and feet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Human hand function really reflects the evolution of the movement and creative [areas of the] brain, and one way to reflect on how we are defined by our hands is to look at the consequences of loss of function,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 76636}], "idx": 49939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When 21 year old Stanford University student Evan Spiegel stood up in a Stanford product design class in April 2011 to present an idea for his final project, it was derided by his classmates as a 'terrible idea'. It was a mobile phone app designed to allow 'self destructing' pictures that would disappear, without a trace, after a few seconds. Today, Spiegel has hit 22, and Snapchat is being used to send 50 million messages a day, while battling with Facebook, which launched a similar app called 'Poke'. Scroll down for video Snapchat has become a huge success, with over 50m pictures a day being sent. The firm is even fending off Facebook, who's Poke app has similar features.\n@highlight\nSnapchat set up by two Stanford students, despite classmates' reservations\n@highlight\nService still hugely popular, even though Facebook launched its own version\n@highlight\nApp yet to generate any revenue - and founders claim they are not selling", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "watched technological battle of the year, as Facebook's new '@placeholder' app", "idx": 76647}], "idx": 49946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Teenage golf sensation Noh Seung-Yul has entered the sport's record books as the youngest player to top the Asian Tour's money list. 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Danny and Zoe Stanton took little Sofia to their GP's surgery when the normally active girl started to wheeze and struggle for breath in February this year, but were told she had a cold or chest infection. They took their daughter back to the same doctor four times within four weeks but every time were sent away from Vine Medical Centre in Maidstone, Kent, with nothing more than antibiotics.\n@highlight\nDanny and Zoe Stanton rushed Sofia to hospital when she turned blue\n@highlight\nShe was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in intensive care\n@highlight\nNow she faces years of treatment, including chemotherapy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 529, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The GP should have sent @placeholder for further tests to be on the safe side.", "idx": 76653}], "idx": 49950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dennis Rodman, the former NBA star and the first American known to have met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was in the secretive country again this past week, purportedly to meet his \"friend Kim, the Marshal\" and perhaps also, to negotiate for the release of Kenneth Bae, a U.S. citizen detained since November. Rodman's second trip to North Korea this year comes months after months of threats of nuclear annihilation from Pyongyang. His desire to help Bae is likely to be registered in the annals of diplomatic history as little more than a little diverting adventure. But one never knows. The \"Marshal,\" who has actually never served in the military, might choose to act in a statesmanlike manner and release Bae after another high-spirited soiree with the basketball legend. 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Susan Schrivjer, a mother from Fort Myers, launched a petition in early October to have White -- and other \"Breaking Bad\" action figures -- removed from Toys R Us. As of Monday morning, the Change.org request has received more than 2,000 signatures. 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The Gunners head to the Amex Stadium on the back of an impressive 2-0 win at Manchester City last weekend, which moved them closer to the Barclays Premier League top four. Wenger, though, will be taking nothing for granted against the Seagulls, who have regrouped under new manager Chris Hughton and defeated Sky Bet Championship promotion-chasers Ipswich 3-2 on Wednesday night with two goals from on-loan Liverpool forward Joao Teixeira. 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Victoria Wilcher captured hearts nationwide despite an independent inquiry finding no evidence to back up the claims made by the girl\u2019s grandmother Kelly Mullins. The Wilcher family continue to stick to their story and last Wednesday they released a statement saying they won\u2019t be accepting KFC's $30,000 donation, but want the money to be given to the foundation of the doctor who agreed to work on Victoria\u2019s facial injuries for free.\n@highlight\nVictoria Wilcher made headlines last month after her grandmother claimed they had been shunned in KFC because of the child's scars\n@highlight\nAn independent inquiry found no evidence to back up Kelly Mullins' claims, but KFC still donated $30,000 towards Victoria's medical bills\n@highlight\nHer family has asked the chain to donate the money directly to the Frank Stile Foundation\n@highlight\nStile is a Las Vegas-based doctor who has pledged to provide free reconstructive surgeries for the young girl\n@highlight\nVictoria flew to Florida on Monday where she will have a fitting her new artificial eye\n@highlight\nMore than $100,000 donated via GoFundMe.com will also go towards Victoria\u2019s medical care\n@highlight\nVictoria's grandmother stands by her claim of what happened at the restaurant", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 148, "end": 150}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 261, "end": 276}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 807, "end": 809}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1352, "end": 1363}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1428}]}, "qas": [{"query": "account for @placeholder with a third-party, non-family member designated as", "idx": 76671}], "idx": 49961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for QPR's home clash with Sunderland... Queens Park Rangers vs Sunderland (Loftus Road) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): QPR 6/4 Draw 9/4 Sunderland 9/5 Referee: Robert Madley Managers: Harry Redknapp (QPR), Gus Poyet (Sunderland) Head-to-head league record: QPR wins 11, draws 7, Sunderland wins 12 Team news QPR QPR will be without Alejandro Faurlin for the visit of Sunderland after the midfielder suffered a serious knee injury for the third time in three years.\n@highlight\nAlejandro Faurlin could miss rest of season for QPR with knee injury\n@highlight\nEduardo Vargas as loan signing still awaits work permit\n@highlight\nCharlie Austin could return from hamstring injury for Queens Park Rangers\n@highlight\nSunderland have no new injury concerns\n@highlight\nGus Poyet could recalls to stars including Jack Rodwell", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 576, "end": 578}, {"start": 596, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 740, "end": 756}, {"start": 788, "end": 790}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 887, "end": 900}, {"start": 941, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have yet to score a league goal this season and have scored just once in their last eight Premier League games overall.", "idx": 76673}], "idx": 49963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 21:40 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 25 January 2013 These are the first photographs of former call girl Ashley Dupr\u00e9's adorable baby girl taken on Thursday as she visited her own clothing store. Izabel Jagger Earle was born at Jersey Shore Medical Center on November 10, 2012 at 4.11pm and is the 27-year-old's first child. The baby girl, whose father is Dupr\u00e9's fianc\u00e9 TJ Earle, weighed 7lbs and was 21 inches. Miss Dupr\u00e9 visited her store, Femme by Ashley which sells swimwear and lingerie, with her daughter on Thursday afternoon in Red Bank, New Jersey.\n@highlight\nAshley Dupr\u00e9, 27, had baby girl Izabel Jagger Earle on November 10last year\n@highlight\nA friend told MailOnline: 'Izabel is one of the best things that's ever happened to Ashley'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 235, "end": 253}, {"start": 267, "end": 293}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 641, "end": 659}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Delighted: @placeholder looked gorgeous in her matching pink onesie and hat as her mother cradled her in her arms this afternoon", "idx": 76678}, {"query": "First sighting: Ashley Dupre stepped out of her Mercedes for an outing at her boutique in @placeholder on Thursday", "idx": 76679}], "idx": 49966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:10 EST, 17 December 2013 When former Jimmy Choo boss Tamara Mellon announced that she was launching her own collection, the fashion world expected big things. And the designer, who sold her shares in the luxury shoe business in 2011 for \u00a382.5 million, didn't disappoint. Mellon has unveiled a debut collection of ready-to-wear clothing and shoes - including a pair of \u00a31,595 leather legging boots - and she's called on supermodel Karlie Kloss to model them. Recognise her? Karlie Kloss rocks a far more edgy look in the campaign video for Tamara Mellon's new collection\n@highlight\nTamara Mellon sold her share in luxury label Jimmy Choo in 2011\n@highlight\nHas now unveiled her own collection, which costs from \u00a3325 to \u00a31,595\n@highlight\nKarlie Kloss stars as femme fatale in new video\n@highlight\nWears the \u00a31,595 'Sweet Revenge' leather legging boot", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mellon describes her leather creation, as sported by @placeholder, as 'a thigh boot that pulls right up into a legging.", "idx": 76686}], "idx": 49972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An enraged father has made an emotional YouTube video calling out two high schoolers after they made racial slurs about his adopted African American daughter. Brad Knudson, of Prior Lake, Minnesota, struggled to contain his tears as he recalled how his eighth-grade daughter, whom he and his wife adopted 11 years ago, was targeted by bullies. And in a shocking twist, when Mr Knudson confronted the father of the bullies, the man responded by calling the concerned dad a 'n***** lover' in messages left on his phone. The father, Deron Puro, 49, has now been fired from his job. Heartbroken: Brad Knudson recorded a six-minute video recalling how his African American daughter was called a 'n*****' by classmates - and when he confronted their father, the man repeated the slur\n@highlight\nBrad Knudson uploaded a video to YouTube on Sunday recalling how his daughter received cruel messages from two boys on New Year's Eve\n@highlight\nIn the messages, they called the girl a 'sl**' and a 'n*****'\n@highlight\nKnudson could not get through to their parents so went to the police because he was worried that his daughter could take her life if it continued\n@highlight\nThe bullies' father, Deron Puro, then left messages on his phone calling the concerned father a 'n***** lover' and a 'f**'\n@highlight\nPuro has been fired from his job and the school district is investigating", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 132, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 908, "end": 921}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1301}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Puro then left voicemail messages on Mr Knudson's phone, which @placeholder played to camera.", "idx": 76691}], "idx": 49976} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The baseball players posed for a team photo of sorts -- but the signs they held had nothing to do with home runs or striking out. Two of them toted a Venezuelan flag with \"SOS\" scrawled across the top. One knelt in front with a sign that said \"Pray for Venezuela.\" Another held a banner that read, \"Lejos pero no ausentes\" (far away but not absent). The Detroit Tigers teammates snapped the photo last week in a locker room in Lakeland, Florida, their spring training base. A group of New York Mets posed for a similar shot this week, holding Venezuelan flags as they stood beside a baseball diamond in Port St. Lucie, Florida.\n@highlight\nVenezuelan MLB players say they're worried about events unfolding at home\n@highlight\nAthletes share photos on social media expressing support for their country\n@highlight\nSome use #SOSVenezuela, used by opposition to draw attention to the crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 363, "end": 376}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 612, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Weeks of massive street protests in @placeholder have left at least 13 people dead, more than 100 injured, and dozens detained after clashes between members of the opposition, backers of the government, law enforcement and armed groups.", "idx": 76698}, {"query": "And statistics show that @placeholder represent the second largest group of foreign players in Major League Baseball.", "idx": 76699}], "idx": 49982} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Chilling video footage appears to show a British militant taking part in the cold-blooded execution of a prisoner loyal to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. The film shows a man kneeling with his feet crossed and head bowed in a field in Syria, then being shot in the back of the head by a man armed with a pistol. Another man then fires at the prisoner with a machine gun. Researchers at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) believe that this gunman is from London and is part of a militant group called Rahat al Tawheed (Banner of God).\n@highlight\nChilling footage has emerged of a man being executed in a field in Syria\n@highlight\nResearchers believe that one of the gunmen involved is from London\n@highlight\nThe gunman is thought to be from radical group Rahat al Tawheed\n@highlight\nThe same man appears on several separate YouTube videos, say experts\n@highlight\nAssad set to retake control of rebel stronghold Homs, after ceasefire agreed\n@highlight\nWARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 410, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 467}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 549, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 579}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 803, "end": 818}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After analysing the physique, wristwatch and balaclava of the man with the machine gun, @placeholder concluded that it\u2019s very probably the same man seen making pronouncements in a series of Rahat al Tawheed YouTube videos.", "idx": 76705}], "idx": 49983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It seems Charles Saatchi's favourite table at Scott's restaurant holds no bad memories for Trinny Woodall despite being reduced to tears at it last week. The TV presenter was spotted crying her eyes out last Saturday in the company of the advertising mogul, but hours later they were seen arriving at his house with her suitcases in tow. Saatchi and Woodall returned to the scene of the teary crime on Sunday, as though to prove the point that they are happier than ever. 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As the people of Earth carried out their lives unawares, it seems our gas giant neighbour took a forceful blow to the side at about 11.35am GMT yesterday. Amateur astronomer George Hall, from Dallas, captured the flash on video at 5:35am CET - but he only went to check his footage after hearing online that another astronomer, watching the planet with his own eyes, saw the huge explosion bloom out of Jupiter in the blink of an eye.\n@highlight\nJupiter was hit during the day yesterday - but it apparently went unobserved from Earth\n@highlight\n...except for one astronomer, Dan Petersen, who saw the flash with his own eyes\n@highlight\nWhen Petersen reported the sighting on a web forum, amateur astronomer George Hall checked his overnight footage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, as @placeholder told, he will probably be in bed at the time.", "idx": 76714}], "idx": 49989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Fay Strang PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 25 February 2014 Actor Bill Murray has paid tribute to Harold Ramis following news he has passed away at the age of 69 after a long illness. Speaking to Time Magazine Murray, who famously starred with Ramis in Ghostbusters, said: \u2018Harold Ramis and I together did the National Lampoon Show together off Broadway, Meatballs, Stripes, Caddyshack, Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day. He concluded his tribute to Ramis, who died from complications of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis, saying: \u2018He earned his keep on this planet. God bless him.\u2019\n@highlight\nBill Murray joined Hollywood stars Dan Akroyd, Billy Crystal, Steve Carell in the outpouring of grief over Harold Ramis' death\n@highlight\nThe talented comedy hero died at 69 just before 1:00am Monday after succumbing to an autoimmune disease\n@highlight\nHe starred in Ghostbusters and wrote classics such as Animal House, Caddyshack, National Lampoon's Vacation, Analyze This and Stripes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 244, "end": 263}, {"start": 292, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 358, "end": 378}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 713}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 999}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Loss of a legend: @placeholder wrote and directed 'Caddyshack' and 'Stripes,' and had writing credits in 'Meatballs' and 'National Lampoon's Vacation,' to name a few", "idx": 76719}], "idx": 49992} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Grammy-winning rapper Coolio was charged Tuesday with possession of cocaine and a smoking device, and battery against an airport screener who allegedly found the illegal drugs in his luggage, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney's office. Coolio's \"Gangsta's Paradise\" was used in the movie \"Dangerous Minds.\" Coolio -- whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr. -- was arrested Friday while attempting to board a flight at Los Angeles International Airport, the office said in a written statement. \"At one point, Ivey allegedly grabbed a screener's arm to prevent the search,\" the statement said.\n@highlight\nGrammy winner Coolio arrested at Los Angeles International Airport\n@highlight\nHe is accused of possessing illegal drugs, paraphernalia\n@highlight\nPolice say he grabbed screener's arm to prevent search of luggage", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 383, "end": 401}, {"start": 464, "end": 496}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 714}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is best known for his 1995 hip-hop hit \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 76739}], "idx": 50009} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A navy warship accidentally fired a 45kg torpedo into a dockyard wharf, it has emerged. HMS Argyll was on a training exercise in Plymouth when the 9ft missile was \u2018jettisoned unexpectedly\u2019. It tore through a security fence at the Devonport naval base before slamming into a storage container. The Royal Navy said the Test Variant Torpedo was a dummy weapon that did not contain any explosives. Base: The scene at Devonport after a boat accidentally discharged a torpedo earlier this week Blunder: No one was hurt in the accident, which took place during a training exercise It said there was only minor damage to the security fence and no one was injured in the incident on Wednesday afternoon, but training has been suspended while an investigation is carried out.\n@highlight\nHMS Argyll was taking part in a training drill at Devonport base in Devon\n@highlight\nThe 45kg projectile flew 200 yards through the air and hit a metal container\n@highlight\nThe base is used to refuel and repair Britain's nuclear submarines", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 317, "end": 336}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 827, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "HMS Argyll is currently the oldest serving Duke Type 23 frigate in the @placeholder, having been launched in 1989.", "idx": 76744}], "idx": 50013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Rebel forces in the Nafusa Mountains of western Libya were under heavy attack Tuesday by forces loyal to leader Moammar Gadhafi and had issued a call for help, the National Transitional Council said. \"Representatives have confirmed that Gadhafi forces are using GRAD missiles, snipers, and a previously unseen type of mortar,\" it said, adding that three locals were killed and another nine wounded on Tuesday. The Tunisian border is a portal for the delivery of humanitarian aid, which can no longer reach civilians in the area, it said. 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Tom Cotton has defeated Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in Arkansas, according to a CNN projection. The win is one of six seats Republicans need to pick up to regain control of the Senate. Like other Democrats in contentious Senate races this cycle, Pryor has struggled to distance himself from President Barack Obama, who is hugely unpopular in the state -- only 34% of voters in Arkansas approved of Obama, according to a CNN/ORC poll. Even Arkansas' favorite son couldn't give Pryor enough of a boost. President Bill Clinton had swung through the state more than a half-dozen times this cycle, again stumping with Pryor in the state this weekend.\n@highlight\nAfter just one term in the House, Republican Tom Cotton is headed for the Senate\n@highlight\nCotton defeated two-term Sen. 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He told of the threat to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia as Vladimir Putin continues to \u2018test us\u2019 by deploying submarines and warplanes near British territory. Warning of a new Cold War, he also said the UK must renew Britain\u2019s nuclear capabilities as Russia steps up its own defences \u2013 but denied suggestions of an arms race. 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The flamboyant Rodman has admitted struggling to convince former NBA players to travel to Pyongyang to take part in the exhibition match to celebrate Kim\u2019s birthday next month. It comes after the unpredictable dictator executed his once powerful uncle this month. At trials for North Korean players yesterday at the Pyongyang Indoor Gymnasium Rodman said: 'You know, they\u2019re still afraid to come here, but I\u2019m just telling them, you know, don\u2019t be afraid man, it\u2019s all love, it\u2019s all love here.'\n@highlight\nThe former basketball star is holding game for Kim Jong Un's birthday\n@highlight\nBut other NBA veterans are reluctant to travel to secretive nation\n@highlight\nRodman and dictator have an unlikely friendship after 2011 meeting", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 578, "end": 610}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This was @placeholder's third trip to the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.", "idx": 76781}], "idx": 50032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan opposition leaders received a major morale boost Friday when a top U.S. senator made a surprise visit to the rebel stronghold of Benghazi and urged greater American involvement in the bloody campaign to oust strongman Moammar Gadhafi. The visit from Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, came a day after the United States said it was deploying predator drones to Libya. McCain said the drones would increase NATO's capability in the war-torn North African country, but not enough to make up a shortfall in assets needed to break a \"significant degree of stalemate.\" He said he was against U.S. troops on the ground -- echoing Obama administration policy -- but argued that Western powers need to do more to \"facilitate\" the delivery of weapons and training for the rebels.\n@highlight\nSen. 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In the messages the former Home Secretary was said to have repeatedly declared his love for Kimberley Fortier, as she tried to break off their affair in July 2004. Coulson told the Old Bailey hacking trial today he was played extracts of the messages in his office but 'at that stage, I didn't know it was illegal'.\n@highlight\nMore than 300 hacked messages from Mr Blunkett's phone found by police\n@highlight\nCoulson said chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck played extracts in his office\n@highlight\n'I didn't know it was illegal and I felt it was possibly justified,' he said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In some, Mr @placeholder asked her not to end their", "idx": 76788}, {"query": "had a tip that @placeholder was having an affair with Kimberly", "idx": 76789}], "idx": 50036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean for Daily Mail Australia The mother and her infant son who were killed in an explosion and fire in Sydney's inner west this month were laid to rest in the same coffin today, as loved ones remembered them as 'inseparable'. Bianka O'Brien, 31, and her 11-month-old son, Jude, were killed when the blast ripped through the convenience store below their apartment in suburban Rozelle on 4 September and caused a fire than engulfed the building. Father and husband John O'Brien spoke lovingly of his son and wife in a heart-wrenching eulogy at their joint funeral at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle.\n@highlight\nTwo of the victims of the Rozelle blast farewelled at a moving service today\n@highlight\nBianka O'Brien and her infant son Jude died in their home on September 4\n@highlight\nLoving husband and father John delivered a heart-wrenching eulogy at St Joseph's Catholic Church\n@highlight\n'Bianka was everything to me' and Jude 'changed everything,' he said\n@highlight\n'When they found Jude he was with his mum. There was no happier place for Jude'\n@highlight\nBianka and Jude were laid to rest together in a single white coffin adorned with flowers\n@highlight\nChris Noble, 27, was also killed in the explosion that destroyed the building", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 37}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 715, "end": 728}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I now believe that, through Bianka and John, an angel came to us: @placeholder,' a friend told mourners.", "idx": 76792}], "idx": 50039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 22:52 EST, 1 November 2011 Years before a breakaway sect grabbed headlines for a string of beard-cutting attacks in Ohio, an Amish community was living in fear of what they now call a 'cult.' Aden Troyer says he and his family were brought into the sect by his wife's father Sam Mullet, who\u2019s believed by many to be the mastermind of the beard attacks. Now, years later, Mr Troyer still does not know what to tell his young daughters when they ask about their mother. Iron fist: Amish bishop Sam Mullet, 66, is accused of stealing the wives of men in the community and forcing them to live in chicken coops or in outside barns\n@highlight\nSam Mullet accused of beating and brainwashing members of his community\n@highlight\nAccused of having sex with a number of different women on visit to the chiropractor\n@highlight\nFormer member says it may end in mas suicide or some other tragedy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 524, "end": 533}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They later divorced, and Mr @placeholder got full custody of the girls.", "idx": 76795}, {"query": "Two of the @placeholder's 18 children have been charged in the beard cuttings.", "idx": 76796}], "idx": 50041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It\u2019s about time we all started giving Harry Redknapp the credit he truly deserves. His reputation remains well and truly intact as one of the best managers England has never had. Let\u2019s not underestimate the job he has done at Queens Park Rangers. A bunch of high-earning, under-performing players - a squad rotten to the core - has been shaken up and transformed into Wembley winners in a short space of time. It reminds me of the incredible job Redknapp did at Spurs \u2013 taking them from the relegation zone to the quarter-finals of the Champions League in a flash.\n@highlight\nFormer Tottenham boss inherited high-earning squad\n@highlight\nRyan Nelsen called it the 'worst dressing room' he's been involved in\n@highlight\nRedknapp has turned the club around ahead of Premier League adventure", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 226, "end": 244}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 536, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That criticism of Harry smacks of desperation, and yet I can\u2019t quite work out why people seem to be so anxious for @placeholder to fail.", "idx": 76797}], "idx": 50042} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A council has come under fire after sending tenants an 'insulting' newsletter telling them to set aside money for court fine, cigarettes, Sky TV and lottery tickets. Crawley Borough Council sent the advice in a leaflet to thousands of council housing tenants - who reacted with fury at being treated like 'beer-swilling chavs' like TV's Frank Gallagher. The newsletter, which includes a reminder to residents that they have to pay their rent and council tax, was slammed by locals in the Sussex town as 'an insult' offering patronising advice. Leaflet: Crawley Borough Council told residents to save money for court fines and lottery tickets\n@highlight\nCrawley Borough Council sent newsletter to all tenants with money advice\n@highlight\nIt reminded them they have to pay their rent, electricity bills and council tax\n@highlight\nAlso told them to save money for cigarettes, lottery tickets and court fines\n@highlight\nResidents say council is treating them like TV layabout Frank Gallagher", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 166, "end": 188}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 553, "end": 575}, {"start": 653, "end": 675}, {"start": 972, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Patronising: @placeholder council has been accused of not taking its own town, pictured, seriously", "idx": 76799}], "idx": 50043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tony Bellew\u2019s next move after taking revenge on Nathan Cleverly will not be in pursuit of a world title but to Hollywood. Bellew put British boxing\u2019s bitterest of rivalries to bed with a convincing victory in front of his home fans in Liverpool. He will now turn his attention to the silver screen after landing a major role in the Rocky spin-off Creed. The film, which will be shot in Las Vegas and Philadelphia, will chronicle the boxing career of Apollo Creed\u2019s grandson Adonis, who will be played by Michael B. Jordan. 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His story inspired actor Rainn Wilson, who became involved with Jackson's organization, Planting Peace. Since 2004, Planting Peace has helped millions of children around the world through its deworming project called Stomp the Worm. It also has formed several children's homes in Haiti and India. CNN's Christie O'Reilly recently caught up with Jackson to talk about his group's expanding efforts and his collaboration with Wilson. O'Reilly: What success has your group had with Stomp the Worm? Jackson: When CNN Heroes highlighted our project, it brought a tremendous amount of awareness to the cause. We had dewormed 1.7 million children at the time. Last year alone, we dewormed 8 million.\n@highlight\nAaron Jackson, a 2007 CNN Hero, has helped millions of children get dewormed\n@highlight\nHe has teamed up with actor Rainn Wilson to spread awareness about parasites\n@highlight\nJackson's group also provides homes for orphans in Haiti and India\n@highlight\nJackson: Help us deworm 1 million children a month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 421, "end": 437}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jackson: @placeholder has been extremely beneficial on all fronts, helping bring awareness and raise money for the cause.", "idx": 76806}], "idx": 50048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bells tolled in celebration and teachers halted lessons midday as President Raul Castro told his country that Cuba was restoring relations with the U.S. after more than a half-century of hostility. Wearing his military uniform with its five-star insignia, the 83-year-old leader said the two countries would work to resolve their differences 'without renouncing a single one of our principles.' Havana residents gathered around television sets in homes, schools and businesses to hear the historic national broadcast, which coincided with a statement by U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington. Scroll down for video A group of Cuban students march through the capital of Havana to celebrate the easing of political tensions\n@highlight\nCubans take to the streets to celebrate the restoration of relations with U.S.\n@highlight\nResidents were glued to television sets to watch the announcement\n@highlight\nMany Cuban locals believe it signals the start of a better standard of living", "entities": [{"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In this way, the @placeholder regime has managed to get its way,' she wrote in a blog post.", "idx": 76807}], "idx": 50049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Heartbroken Mindy McCready faces a new custody battle over her eldest son following the suicide death of her boyfriend, MailOnline can reveal today. McCready, her mother Melody Gayle Inge and the boy's father Billy McKnight will all stake their claim to look after five-year-old Zander. The singer's grandmother Gayle told MailOnline today that her daughter was planning to travel to Arkansas to be with her grandson. Mourning: David Wilson, seen here with his country singer girlfriend Mindy McCready, was found with a gunshot wound on Sunday night and pronounced dead hours later The tragedy is almost certain to reignite a tug-of-love battle that captivated America a little over a year ago after McCready was found hiding in a closet in December 2011 with the boy after kidnapping him from her own mother.\n@highlight\nMcCready made national headlines when she was found in Wilson's closet after taking her older son, Zander, from her mother, who had custody\n@highlight\nNow after suspected suicide of her boyfriend, her mother is returning to Arkansas to 'be with her grandson', family tell MailOnline\n@highlight\nDavid Wilson, 34, was McCready's live in boyfriend and her 'soul mate'\n@highlight\nPolice told MailOnline that they were called to the scene and found the music producer had 'self-inflicted gunshot wound'\n@highlight\nPronounced dead at nearby hospital in Heber Springs, Arkansas", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 312, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1390}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Life partners': McCready, 37, and @placeholder, 34, lived together in a home owned by a Wilson relative", "idx": 76813}], "idx": 50052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes A breast cancer survivor has told of the \u2018amazing and uplifting\u2019 experience of joining a choir made up of women with the disease. Sharon Malyan, 55, is part of the Sing to Beat Breast Cancer Choir which is releasing a fundraising single on Sunday. The group of 20 women teamed up with singer Camilla Kerslake and vocal trio Blake to record the moving cover of \u2018You Raise Me Up\u2019. Scroll down for video Sharon Malyan, 55, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and had to have a year of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. She believes that if her cancer had been diagnosed any later she would not still be here\n@highlight\nSharon Malyan was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2004\n@highlight\nShe underwent a year of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy\n@highlight\nMrs Malyan has joined the Sing to Beat Breast Cancer Choir which is made up of 20 women who have, or who have had, the breast cancer\n@highlight\nThe lead singers in the choir are Camilla Kerslake and vocal trio Blake\n@highlight\nThey are releasing a cover of 'You Raise Me Up' on Sunday to raise money for Breast Cancer Campaign\n@highlight\nTo download the single from Sunday onwards, or to pre-order it, visit itunes.apple.com/gb/album/you-raise-me-up-feat.-sing/id719550611\n@highlight\nFor more information about Breast Cancer Campaign, visit www.breastcancercampaign.org", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 191, "end": 209}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 828, "end": 846}, {"start": 967, "end": 982}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1321}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1357}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Having been asked by @placeholder to record a single for them I knew I had to choose a song that would be relevant.", "idx": 76827}, {"query": "\u2018We all personally know people who have been affected by breast cancer and having heard about @placeholder\u2019s mother\u2019s battle with cancer and what her family have gone through we wanted to be involved and to try and make a difference.\u2019", "idx": 76828}], "idx": 50062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After three years of avoiding it, President Barack Obama finds himself being pushed toward military action in Syria. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey both made clear that defeating Islamic State jihadists' rampage through northern Iraq would require going after them in neighboring Syria. \"That will have to be addressed on both sides of what is essentially at this point a non-existent border,\" Dempsey told reporters Thursday. 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Palestinian children make coffee behind a bullet and rocket riddled wall in Rafah, Gaza, on January 24, 2009. The London-based group issued a 38-page report Sunday night that detailed \"evidence of war crimes and other serious violations of international law by all parties.\" Israeli forces used white phosphorus and other weapons supplied by the United States, killing hundreds of civilians and destroying homes, the group said.\n@highlight\nAmnesty International calls for U.N. arms embargo on Israel and Palestinians\n@highlight\nGroup says both sides used weapons from abroad to attack civilians in Gaza conflict\n@highlight\nAmnesty issues a 38-page report detailing \"evidence of war crimes\" by all parties\n@highlight\nAmnesty said it found munitions fragments in school playgrounds, hospitals, homes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 52}, {"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 713, "end": 733}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel's foreign ministry responded harshly to the report, calling it biased and \"dedicated almost exclusively to the censure of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 76846}], "idx": 50072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Tiger Woods invoked his religious faith during his public apology on Friday, he readily acknowledged that a lot of people would be surprised. \"People probably don't realize it,\" he said, \"but I was raised a Buddhist, and I actively practiced my faith from childhood until I drifted away from it in recent years.\" But Woods said his Buddhist faith would be a key part of his quest to put his life back together after revelations of his marital infidelity, which he admitted for the first time. 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She pauses when she sees the picture on a page dedicated to \"Integration.\" Carlotta Walls LaNier and eight other members of the Little Rock Nine are invited to Obama's inauguration. It's been nearly five decades since LaNier graduated from Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas. \"It shows how the 101st were on the grounds of the school,\" says LaNier. In 1957, soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division, an elite Army unit, escorted LaNier and eight other African-American students into the all-white public high school. 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As Britain braces itself for its own travel chaos, hazardous weather has already left transport at a standstill in other European countries. More than 1,000 unfortunate travellers resembled refugees at Munich airport as they were left no choice but to sleep overnight on camp beds provided by the airport. Scroll down for video Stranded: Passengers at Munich Airport had to sleep overnight on camp beds supplied by the authorities in Terminal 2 after heavy snowstorms caused hundreds of flights to be cancelled\n@highlight\nSnow and freezing temperatures force airport closures across Europe\n@highlight\nCountries affected include Switzerland, Austria and Germany\n@highlight\nAround 20,000 could be left stranded in Germany as flights are grounded\n@highlight\nStranded passengers in Munich forced to sleep on camp beds overnight\n@highlight\nAirport staff staged a walkout in Hamburg causing further traveller chaos\n@highlight\n38 areas in France issued with 'orange alerts' the highest weather warning", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 340, "end": 353}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heavy snowfalls and ice led to hundreds of flight cancellations at @placeholder's second-busiest airport.", "idx": 76874}], "idx": 50091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemeni Vice President Abdurabu Mansur Hadi kicked off his presidential campaign Tuesday, announcing he will run in the February 21 election. In a large gathering with hundreds of senior government officials representing all political factions, Hadi said he is seeking a new direction for Yemen. The nation has been wracked by unrest, including protests against current President Ali Abdullah Saleh, since early last year, when pro-democratic uprisings spread across the Arab world. Hadi promised Tuesday a national dialogue involving all political forces would happen immediately after he takes power, saying that will serve as an oasis for effective dialogue based on openness, equity and mutual respect.\n@highlight\nPresident Ali Abdullah Saleh is set to step down after February 21 elections\n@highlight\nProtests against Saleh have been ongoing since last year\n@highlight\nActing leader Abdurabu Mansur Hadi promises to solve Yemen's crises", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 44, "end": 63}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 401, "end": 418}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 749, "end": 766}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 909, "end": 928}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder insisted on running for election, saying his presidency is not official unless he is chosen by the people.", "idx": 76875}, {"query": "A number of leading youth movements welcomed the elections and called them a step in the right direction for @placeholder.", "idx": 76876}], "idx": 50092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's trust in English, confiance in French, and a word used a lot Tuesday by President Barack Obama and visiting French President Francois Hollande to describe what has changed once thorny relations between the NATO allies. At a news conference on the second day of Holland's state visit, the two leaders talked up continuing a new cooperation between their governments that butted heads a decade ago over the Iraq War. 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The move by Sir Peter Tapsell comes as UKIP soars again in the polls - reaching 17 per cent, ahead of the Lib Dems, while the Conservatives trail nine points behind Labour. According to Tory MPs, Sir Peter, MP for Louth and Horncastle in Lincolnshire, was asked by the Prime Minister if he would stay on in the Commons until the next election.\n@highlight\nLongest serving MP Peter Tapsell said Boris would be 'an excellent leader'\n@highlight\nEmbattled leader David Cameron faces renewed pressure from UKIP\n@highlight\nTory backbencher Adam Afriyie is also a popular choice to replace Cameron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 474, "end": 485}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 769, "end": 780}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder is said to have told him that the party could do without another by-election.", "idx": 76884}], "idx": 50097} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 29 January 2014 Queuing round the block in the cold, these women look like they are waiting patiently to purchase a new gadget or coveted sports tickets. But in fact, they are queuing up in the darkness to join a new branch of the Women's Institute (WI). More than 60 women turned up to the Downend WI's first monthly meeting at Christ Church Hall in Bristol in a bid to sign up. 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Jay Leno begins \"The Jay Leno Show\" in September. His last \"Tonight Show\" is May 29. But don't expect an emotional final show, since Leno and most of his staff are just moving across the NBC lot to produce a nightly prime time show debuting in September. The traditional desk, chair and guest sofa probably won't follow Leno to his 10 p.m. show, but many of his favorite comedy elements will, Leno said.\n@highlight\nJay Leno begins the prime-time \"Jay Leno Show\" in September\n@highlight\nComedian's last \"Tonight Show\" is May 29; expect surprises, he says\n@highlight\nHe believes audiences will welcome a 10 p.m. comedy-variety show", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 109, "end": 124}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's decision to put a talk-variety show on at 10 o'clock raised some complaints from affiliate station owners, worried the ratings wouldn't be strong enough to build an audience for their 11 o'clock local newscasts.", "idx": 76900}], "idx": 50109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A video purporting to be from a vigilante group whose goal is the eradication of the Zetas cartel from the state of Veracruz, Mexico, has surfaced on the Internet, but its credibility remains unproven. Five masked men dressed in black appear on the video, sitting behind a long table. The spokesman explains that they are a group called the \"Mata Zetas,\" or Zeta Killers. They describe themselves as an \"extermination\" force that works as the armed front \"of the people and for the people.\" The speaker says that the group's only goal is to kill members of the Zetas, a ruthless cartel whose area of influence includes the eastern state of Veracruz. Members of the Mata Zetas are prohibited from committing crimes such as extortion or kidnappings, according to the video.\n@highlight\nA group called \"Zeta Killers\" releases a video on the Internet\n@highlight\nThe group says its goal is to exterminate the Zetas cartel from Veracruz state\n@highlight\nAuthorities say that they will investigate any group that takes justice into their own hands", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The group left notes next to bodies, claiming that the victims were @placeholder or supporters of the Zetas.", "idx": 76907}], "idx": 50115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Muslim community leaders in Australia say sectarian tensions are soaring, as radicalized Sunni youth, inspired by ISIS, seek to import the religious conflicts wracking the Middle East. \"The tensions are very high and will continue to be high,\" said Jamal Daoud, a Shia community leader in Sydney, where a 47-year old Shia leader was shot in the shoulder early Monday morning, as worshipers observed the Shia ritual of Ashura. 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In a moving article in the Boston Globe, Bill Richard said that he and his wife Denise notice the hole where Martin should be every day - from family trips to sports games to an empty seat in the back of the car. And after setting one plate too many at the dinner table, Bill quietly puts the extra away. Tuesday will mark one year since Martin was killed near the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon. His then-seven-year-old sister Jane's lost her left leg in the tragedy, while Bill's ear drums were ruptured and Denise was struck with shrapnel, leaving her blind in one eye.\n@highlight\nThe Richard family have revealed their painful struggle after losing Martin a year ago\n@highlight\nHis father Bill suffered ruptured eardrums, his mother Denise was left blind in one eye and their daughter Jane, now 8, lost her left leg in the deadly explosion last April\n@highlight\nTheir son Henry, 11, was left with PTSD from the attacks but has impressed his parents with his quiet resilience\n@highlight\nThe family, from Dorchester, Massachusetts, has set up a foundation in Martin's memory and more than 100 runners are taking part in the marathon for the charity next week", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Joy: Her parents look on as @placeholder reacts to a magician after he performed a card trick during her eighth birthday party earlier this year", "idx": 76920}], "idx": 50124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 04:06 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:22 EST, 26 June 2013 A space capsule carrying three Chinese astronauts has landed safely in northern China after a 15-day trip to the country's prototype space station. The Shenzhou 10's descent module landed by parachute in Inner Mongolia on Wednesday with the three crew members said to be in 'good health'. It was the second manned mission to the experimental Tiangong 1 space station - launched in 2011 - with China hoping to have a permanent space presence by 2020. 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The showdown was one for the ages, with a dazzling array of airborne theatrics, jaw-dropping dunks and 3-pointers from well behind the line. The Cardinals surged from a double-digit deficit in the first half to lead during much of the second half and finally clinch the victory. 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The Football Money League shows that the combined revenue of Europe's top soccer clubs was \u20ac4.4 billion ($5.8 billion) for the 2010-11 season, a 3% rise on the previous year. Spanish giants Real Madrid have been named Europe's highest-earning club for the seventh year in a row. The nine-time European champions' revenue of \u20ac479.5 million ($635 million) is an increase on \u20ac438.6 million for 2009-10. Real's archrivals and reigning Spanish and European champions Barcelona were second on the 20-club list with a revenue of \u20ac450.7 million ($597 million).\n@highlight\nReal Madrid named Europe's top-earning team for the seventh year in a row\n@highlight\nReal head archrivals Barcelona at the top of the Deloitte Football Money League\n@highlight\nEnglish champions Manchester United are third, with Germany's Bayern Munich fourth\n@highlight\nIn total, the 20 clubs on the list generated $5.8 billion during the 2010/11 season", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 186, "end": 206}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 372, "end": 382}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 880, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 984, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder giants are closing in on Manchester United's record of topping the list for eight consecutive years.", "idx": 76945}], "idx": 50144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama accused Mitt Romney of 'writing off big chunks of the country' and rebuked his rival's claims that nearly half of all Americans believe they are 'victims' entitled to sponge off the government. One the Late Show with David Letterman, Obama added that anyone seeking the presidency ought to be for 'everyone, not just for some' and talked about the hard work of single mothers and auto workers. Obama quickly jumped on the opportunity to condemn his Republican rival's remarks on national TV as he visited New York for a glittering fundraiser hosted by A-list stars Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay-Z.\n@highlight\nPresident said his Republican rival was wrong and that half of Americans were not 'victims'\n@highlight\nObama spoke to Letterman before attending $40,000-a-head fundraiser at Jay-Z's 40/40 Club in Manhattan", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 595}, {"start": 597, "end": 598}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "him dismissing @placeholder's supporters - almost half the country's voters -", "idx": 76948}], "idx": 50146} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Footballer insisted he was in bed by 12.30am despite pictures of him at bar taken at 2.12am By David Gerges Last updated at 12:12 PM on 7th January 2012 Pictures of Rooney have surfaced showing the striker out into the early hours of the morning Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been left red-faced after new footage was released of the England international out at a bar, contradicting the striker's own claims that he was at home in bed. In the snap, Rooney is seen together with team-mate Jonny Evans at Tony McGee's establishment in The Vincent Hotel in Southport.\n@highlight\nFootballer insisted he was in bed by 12.30am despite pictures of him at bar taken at 2.12am\n@highlight\nClaims Ferguson wants him to leave Manchester United", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 246, "end": 262}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 728, "end": 744}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Manchester United and @placeholder have been made aware of the theme of an article in tomorrow's Independent newspaper,\" said the statement.", "idx": 76953}], "idx": 50148} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The world wants to like America. The guiding values that Thomas Jefferson articulated so eloquently -- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- resonate strongly around the world, transcending countless superficial and cultural differences, not because these are American values, but because they are universal values, embedded in the human heart. Americans must outgrow the unbecoming arrogance that leads us to assert that America somehow owns a monopoly on goodness and truth -- a belief that leads some to view the world as but a stage on which to play out the great historical drama: the United States of America versus the Powers of Evil.\n@highlight\nImam Feisal Abdul Rauf says Islam and America have much in common\n@highlight\nHe says both have faith in goodness of humanity and in unity of people\n@highlight\nHe says viewing the world as a struggle between good and evil leads to extremism, arrogance\n@highlight\nAmerica's values are its greatest gift to the world, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 66, "end": 81}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 608, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What's right with America and what's right with @placeholder have a lot in common.", "idx": 76956}], "idx": 50151} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Virginia hasn't backed a Democrat for president in 44 years, but economic concerns and changing demographics are giving Sen. Barack Obama a chance to steal the once reliably red state from Republicans. Sen. Barack Obama waves as rain falls on a rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in late September. Polls earlier this year showed Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, leading Obama, his Democratic rival, in Virginia by a healthy margin. A Virginia Commonwealth University poll taken May 12-18 had McCain leading 47 percent to 39 percent. But as the financial crisis has shaken voters' confidence in the economy, Obama has begun to open a lead in the state, as he has done in other battleground states.\n@highlight\nPoll of polls has Sen. Obama leading Sen. 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On the club\u2019s pre-season tour of Scotland, with Henry the expensive new signing from Arsenal, Bojan was the star impressing so much that Barca had to turn down offers from Ajax to take him on loan. He stayed to fight for a place in the first team and became Barcelona\u2019s youngest-ever goalscorer when he netted against Villarreal that October aged 17 years and 54 days and he was called up to the Spain squad, only to pull out because of sickness.\n@highlight\nStoke make Bojan fifth signing of the season on four-year deal, leaving Barcelona after joining La Liga giants as an eight-year-old\n@highlight\nForward became Barcelona's youngest-ever goalscorer aged 17 years and 54 days with strike against Villarreal\n@highlight\nBojan became first choice ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thierry Henry, who said: 'You can understand it. He is having a fantastic season'\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old was forgotten at Barcelona soon after but can get first-team chances in Premier League with Stoke\n@highlight\nWill Bojan be the closest we find out to whether Lionel Messi could hack a cold, wet Tuesday night at the Britannia?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 224}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1363}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No way through: Ibrahimovic was kept on the sidelines by an in-form @placeholder in the 2009-2010 season", "idx": 76975}], "idx": 50160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the terrifying moment a crazed knifeman followed a disabled pensioner through a deserted car park before stabbing him repeatedly with a kitchen knife. James Atkinson, 40, was jailed for 14 years today after he plunged the blade into terrified Geoffrey Franklin eight times, Plymouth Crown Court heard. CCTV footage shows how 64-year-old Mr Franklin's was slashed repeatedly in the abdomen before his attacker left him for dead. Atkinson was 'hearing voices' and acting like a 'zombie', the court heard. Scroll down for video Terrifying: James Atkinson, 40, followed frail Geoffrey Franklin before stabbing him eight times Callous: The attacker slowly walked away from his victim, who lay in a pool of his own blood\n@highlight\nJames Atkinson jailed for 14 years for car park attack on Geoffrey Franklin\n@highlight\nKnifeman followed victim to deserted spot before stabbing him eight times\n@highlight\nCCTV shows him calmly walking away and leaving disabled man for dead\n@highlight\nMr Franklin saved after passers-by saw him slumped in pool of own blood\n@highlight\n'I am lucky to be alive. I am just glad that two people called an ambulance'\n@highlight\nAtkinson was 'hearing voices' and was acting like a 'zombie', experts said", "entities": [{"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 251, "end": 267}, {"start": 282, "end": 301}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 581, "end": 597}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 793, "end": 809}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chain of events: CCTV shows @placeholder silently following his victim in a dark Plymouth car park", "idx": 76976}], "idx": 50161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch For most people, the threat of bottles, bones and stones gushing into their beds as they sleep is not exactly high. But for one community in Jamaica, it is something they have to deal with every night - along with the risk of being assaulted, raped or even murdered... just for being gay. Such is the life of one group of homeless LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) youths who live in a storm drain (or 'gully') in the country's capital, Kingston - as revealed in a short documentary made by VICE News. Scroll down for video (Warning: contains strong language)\n@highlight\nNew VICE News documentary reveals life led by gay and transgender youth in central Kingston\n@highlight\nMany have been forced out from shacks, and even by their own families\n@highlight\nConstant threat of homophobic attack while they live in drain ('gully')\n@highlight\nAround 80% of Jamaica's population harbours anti-gay sentiment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Violent attacks against the @placeholder group are commonplace, with little to no retribution or justice brought against those responsible.", "idx": 76977}], "idx": 50162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Night gathers, and now your watch begins. You step into the elevator and take a last look around the courtyard of Castle Black before a bone-rattling ride lifts you 700 feet, depositing you in the whipping wind of the frigid north, high atop The Wall. Then, as the red flames of torches flicker in the distance, you hear two telling blasts from the watchmen's horns. The wildlings are coming. For thousands of \"Game of Thrones\" fans, that brief immersion into the life of a Night's Watch soldier in the HBO show is becoming a reality this week, thanks to an exhibit at the South by Southwest Interactive festival that employs one of the hottest gadgets in tech.\n@highlight\nFans at SXSW are lining up to check out the Oculus Rift virtual-reality headset\n@highlight\nHeadset offers a virtual world that immerses the wearer in HBO's \"Game of Thrones\"\n@highlight\nA consumer version of the Oculus Rift is expected on the market within the next year", "entities": [{"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 411, "end": 425}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 573, "end": 602}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 830, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's full field of view makes it difficult not to keep looking over your shoulder, expecting an unpleasant surprise.", "idx": 76982}], "idx": 50165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S. Defense Department wanted five Americans released in exchange for five Taliban terrorists \u2013 not just the single American infantryman now accused of desertion \u2013 according to a senior congressional aide. And with the Bowe Bergdahl hostage swap now nearly a week old, the State Department is still insisting that it doesn't offer 'concessions' to 'terrorists' or other 'hostage-takers' Joe Kasper, chief of staff to House Armed Services Committee member Duncan Hunter, a California Republican, said late Thursday that the Pentagon aimed to free Caitlan Coleman of York, Pennsylvania and her baby who was born in captivity, along with her Canadian husband Joshua Boyle, as part of a 'broader goal.'\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration nixed a Defense Department request to get five American hostages \u2013 not just Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl \u2013 in exchange for five Taliban prisoners\n@highlight\nA senior staffer to a Republican congressman said a 'five for five' deal was the Pentagon's goal, including civilian hostages as well\n@highlight\nBut the State Dept. insists the 'prisoner of war' exchange for Bergdahl is completely different from negotiating for non-military captives\n@highlight\n'We don\u2019t make concessions to terrorists.' a spokeswoman at State said Wednesday, doubling down a day later and citing 'longstanding U.S. policy not to make concessions to hostage-takers'\n@highlight\nSen. 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It was 10 a.m. on a sunny fall day here, where a small group of staffers met a CNN camera crew outside of Smitten Ice Cream. By the time the doors officially opened two hours later, a handful of others had inquired about when they could get a scoop. The people wanted their ice cream. You see, this is not your typical ice cream parlor. \"Here at Smitten we actually make every single batch of ice cream to order,\" explained store founder Robyn Sue Fisher. \"So nothing is frozen until you order it, and we make everything from scratch that morning.\"\n@highlight\nA high-tech mixer, called a Brrr machine, can make ice cream from scratch in 90 seconds\n@highlight\nMachine is behind the success of Smitten, a San Francisco-based ice cream shop\n@highlight\nCreator: \"We use nitrogen because it's super, super cold\"", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 119}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But before the brick-and-mortar store and the frenzy of foodie fans, @placeholder had to hit the streets to dish out her treats.", "idx": 76991}], "idx": 50172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A multimillionaire football boss has been accused of racism after reportedly saying that every Englishman has at some time called a \u2018Chinaman a chink\u2019. Wigan Athletic owner Dave Whelan, 77, also allegedly told the Guardian that \u2018Jewish people chase money more than everybody else\u2019. The former owner of JJB Sports \u2013 who is thought to be worth around \u00a3200million \u2013 is reported to have made the remarks as he defended his appointment of Malky Mackay as the new manager of the club. Scroll down for video Wigan FC owner Dave Whelan (pictured left) has been accused of anti-Semitism after claiming 'Jewish people chase money more than everybody else'\n@highlight\nDave Whelan is the multi-millionaire owner of Wigan Athletic Football Club\n@highlight\nHe caused controversy by appointing Malky Mackay as the club's manager\n@highlight\nMackay at centre of FA investigation into a series of racist, sexist and homophobic text messages he sent during time as Cardiff manager\n@highlight\nJews and other ethnic minorities described in derogatory terms in texts\n@highlight\nNow Mr Whelan has claimed 'Jewish people chase money more than everybody else'\n@highlight\nThe former owner of JJB Sports chain has been accused of anti-Semitism\n@highlight\nConvicted rapist Ched Evans\u2019s hopes of returning to professional football were in doubt last night after his former club Sheffield United withdrew their offer to let him train with the squad.", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 133, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 657, "end": 667}, {"start": 703, "end": 730}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 846}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1349, "end": 1364}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jewish people love money, @placeholder people love money; we all love money.", "idx": 76995}], "idx": 50175} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The White House said Monday that President Barack Obama is prepared to go it alone \u2013 'regardless of borders' \u2013 if he decides to launch airstrikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) inside Syria. 'I'm not going to speculate about what sort of congressional approval would be requested or required' if the president decided to chase ISIS across the invisible border between Iraq and Syria, spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters. He noted that Obama 'has not made a decision to order additional military action in Syria.' But 'the president has already demonstrated a willingness,' Earnest insisted, 'to use military force to protect the American people, regardless of borders.'\n@highlight\nSpokesman Josh Earnest compared the idea to killing Osama bin Laden in Pakistan without permission from that nation's government\n@highlight\n'I'm not going to speculate' about whether Obama would ask Congress before launching airstrikes in Syria, his press secretary said\n@highlight\nA House Armed Services Committee spokesman says Obama first needs to articulate a clear strategy to defeat ISIS \u2013 which he hasn't done\n@highlight\nA Senate aide told MailOnline that his boss, who sits on that body's Armed Services Committee, would be 'beyond upset' if Obama acts unilaterally\n@highlight\nIraq's faltering government invited the US to take action against ISIS, but Bashar al-Assad hasn't rolled out Syria's welcome mat\n@highlight\nEarnest suggested Obama would follow the example of the Osama bin Laden kill raid \u2013 an operation he authorized without permission from Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 158, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 989, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1259}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1293}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1359}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1404}, {"start": 1431, "end": 1437}, {"start": 1449, "end": 1453}, {"start": 1487, "end": 1501}, {"start": 1566, "end": 1573}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The United States was not invited in by the Pakistani government' to take out @placeholder, Earnest reminded reporters.", "idx": 77007}], "idx": 50182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Despite some experts claiming it can\u2019t be done, the race is on to build a robot with the same kind of consciousness as the human brain. Google, Apple and IBM are just some of the tech giants developing systems designed to be more autonomous and intelligent than what\u2019s come before. But according to one analyst, there is a clear leader; a firm that will reach the pivotal milestone before anyone else - and that's Google. An analyst believes Google is in the best position to create the first ever conscious machine and already has related projects in the place. It recently bought a number of robotics firm, such as Meka pictured, for example. The analyst claims conscious machines could be developed within the next 20 years\n@highlight\nAnalyst believes Google is in the best position to create the first machine\n@highlight\nConsciousness is a step beyond machine intelligence seen in IBM\u2019s Watson supercomputer, for example\n@highlight\nA conscious machine could identify and correct errors without being asked\n@highlight\nSheehy claims Google already has projects in place that are taking steps in the right direction for machine consciousness\n@highlight\nHe adds conscious machines could be developed within the next 20 years\n@highlight\nAndrew Sheehy also believes development is 'the next phase in evolution'", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 156}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018While that is a long time, it should be remembered that this is shorter than the age of the mobile communications industry and, certainly at 10 years, is close enough for this technology to have an effect on the valuations of companies, including Google,\u2019 continued @placeholder.", "idx": 77011}], "idx": 50184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov The pregnant Texas military mom who was stabbed in her own home last week while her horrified husband watched thousands miles away on FaceTime has held her newborn daughter for the first time today. Rachel Poole met baby Isabella today in University Medical Center where she is recovering after being allegedly assaulted and knifed by Fort Bliss soldier, Corey Bernard Moss, 19. Helplessly watching was her soldier husband Justin Poole, deployed in southwest Asia, who reportedly heard his terrified wife scream his name as she was stabbed in her face, abdomen and suffered several fractures. Scroll Down for Video\n@highlight\nRachel Poole met her baby girl Isabella for the first time today\n@highlight\nRachel gave birth via early caesarean section on Friday after she was brutally attacked in her El Paso, Texas, home on Wednesday\n@highlight\nDespite her critical condition, she gave an interview last week, saying the health of her daughter, Isabella, remains her utmost concern: think the recovery is going pretty well, we have an amazingly strong daughter who is absolutely gorgeous Read More at: http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/kfox14-speaks-pregnant-woman-knifed-during-video-chat-overseas-husband-2257.shtmlI think the recovery is going pretty well, we have an amazingly strong daughter who is absolutely gorgeous, Read More at: http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/kfox14-speaks-pregnant-woman-knifed-during-video-chat-overseas-husband-2257.shtmlI think the recovery is going pretty well, we have an amazingly strong daughter who is absolutely gorgeous, Read More at: http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/kfox14-speaks-pregnant-woman-knifed-during-video-chat-overseas-husband-2257.shtml\n@highlight\nShe suffered a collapsed lung, a displaced vertebrae and was stabbed in her eye during the vicious attack\n@highlight\nRachel's alleged assailant, Corey Bernard Moss, 19, has had his bail raised from $60,000 to $150,000Corey Bernard Moss Read More at: http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/kfox14-speaks-pregnant-woman-knifed-during-video-chat-overseas-husband-2257.shtml", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 219, "end": 230}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 259, "end": 283}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 375, "end": 392}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1515}, {"start": 1903, "end": 1908}, {"start": 1931, "end": 1948}, {"start": 2009, "end": 2025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Happier times: A photo of Rachel and @placeholder before the attack that will change their lives forever", "idx": 77031}], "idx": 50199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An unopened bottle of wine made on the orders of Adolf Hitler to celebrate his 54th birthday has gone up for sale. The rare 1.5-litre bottle was among a batch made on Hitler's orders to mark his birthday on April 20, 1943, which he then gifted to high-ranking German officers. The wartime dictator called the red wine 'Fuhrerwein' - meaning 'leader's wine' - and insisted the bottle's label carried a picture of himself in uniform. A rare unopened 1.5-litre bottle of wine made to celebrate Hitler's birthday in 1943 has surfaced and will now go on sale A wax label on the bottle carries an image of an eagle on top of a swastika and a stamp of the Reichszeugmeisterei, the central office that supplied Nazi equipment.\n@highlight\nWine made in 1943 given to Hungarian prisoner by German soldier after war\n@highlight\nIt has now been handed to a Glasgow auction house for an online sale\n@highlight\nBottle - expected to sell for \u00a32,000 - features picture of Hitler on the label\n@highlight\nBut experts say the red wine, which carries a swastika stamp, is undrinkable\n@highlight\nLugar Pistol adapted by British spies in daring plot to kill the German leader\n@highlight\nGun, set to be used near Hitler's mountain base, now on show in Essex", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 319, "end": 328}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 649, "end": 667}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's did not use silenced weapons so British-made silencers were added to the pistols.'", "idx": 77039}], "idx": 50202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook is the fast food of the Internet: easy, quick, satisfying and requiring minimal effort. And the new Facebook Home smartphone interface is for people who live and breathe the social network above any other site or service, depending on it as a news source and communication hub. Facebook Home is a free Android app that makes some mild changes to a phone's lock screen and home screen to deliver more Facebook features. It's available now in the Google Play store for select Android phones and comes pre-installed on the new HTC First phone, which we have been testing out.\n@highlight\nFacebook Home turns Android devices into a tool for checking Facebook first\n@highlight\nThe new cover feed feature is fun, but it can get awkward when others see your phone\n@highlight\nChat Heads is the best feature, allowing you to talk without leaving other apps", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 463, "end": 479}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 602, "end": 614}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are many people who's @placeholder interactions revolve almost entirely around Facebook, which serves up their news and entertainment and acts as both an e-mail and chat program.", "idx": 77044}], "idx": 50207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The BBC has announced the launch of a 'pay-to-keep' download service which will give viewers access to older and previously unavailable shows. 'Project Barcelona' will connect the BBC archives to the Internet, allowing viewers to pay a 'relatively modest' fee to download older classics. The rumoured price for a TV show is about \u00a32, which could then be kept forever on a computer hard drive. Catch-up TV: The success of iPlayer has inspired the BBC to open up the archives so that long-hidden classics can be seen again The project means shows which have never seen the light of the day since their first run may finally be available to a nostalgic audience.\n@highlight\nUnavailable classics will be available for a rumoured \u00a31.89 an episode\n@highlight\nShows can be downloaded and stored permanently\n@highlight\nConcerns that BBC are trying to profit from older material", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 144, "end": 160}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Internet streaming has taken off in a big way in the last few years, spearheaded by services such as @placeholder.", "idx": 77046}], "idx": 50209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- By 2050, minorities will be the majority in America, and the number of residents older than 65 will more than double, according to projections released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Census Bureau looks at 2000 results and assumptions about future childbearing, mortality rates and migration. Minorities, classified as those of any race other than non-Hispanic, single-race whites, currently constitute about a third of the U.S. population, according to Census figures. But by 2042, they are projected to become the majority, making up more than half the population. By 2050, 54 percent of the population will be minorities.\n@highlight\nCensus: By 2050, 54 percent will be other than non-Hispanic, single-race whites\n@highlight\nNumber of U.S, residents older than 65 expected to more than double\n@highlight\nHispanic population projected to make the largest gains\n@highlight\nCensus official says the timelines are not written in stone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 177, "end": 194}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Thus, one in three U.S. residents would be @placeholder,\" the Census Bureau said in a news release.", "idx": 77049}], "idx": 50212} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Famous Anglophile Sir Robert Menzies loved Britain dearly and it's certainly no stretch to say that before he made history as Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister he had seriously contemplated a career in UK politics. However, his allegiance to the Mother Country was sorely tested in 1956 by his British counterpart, Sir Anthony Eden, during the Suez Canal crisis. The Suez Crisis pre-dated the Cold War. It became a flash point in the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, and Australia's most revered leader was caught up, smack-bang in the middle. It's a story outlined in the latest book on the political life of Sir Robert, 'The Menzies Era', written by another former PM, John Howard.\n@highlight\nSir Robert Menzies was caught in the middle of a power play by the US and Britain over the Suez Canal crisis in 1956\n@highlight\nMenzies was thrust into the centre of a worldwide political drama when made the messenger by his UK counterpart Sir Anthony Eden\n@highlight\nHis threat of likely military action was ridiculed by the then Egyptian President and then he was sidelined during key meetings\n@highlight\nFormer PM John Howard calls Britain's behaviour of Menzies during that period as 'poor treatment of a loyal ally'\n@highlight\nThe book also contains rare images of Menzies during his time as Australian Prime Minister, giving an insight into his record stint in power", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 211, "end": 212}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 328, "end": 339}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 468, "end": 481}, {"start": 491, "end": 503}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 666, "end": 676}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 801, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 825, "end": 841}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 959, "end": 960}, {"start": 978, "end": 989}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Australia's longest serving PM always had a close affinity with the royals and the @placeholder", "idx": 77058}], "idx": 50218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The University of Connecticut players were hungry for another championship. Their impressive defense and their ability to hit clutch shots sated that appetite Monday night. The Huskies downed the freshmen-laden Kentucky Wildcats 60-54 to win the NCAA men's basketball championship. Shabazz Napier scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Huskies while Ryan Boatright added 14 points. James Young tallied 20 points for the Wildcats. The difference came at the free-throw line where Connecticut was 10-for-10 and Kentucky was just 13-for-24. \"We always did it together. It was won as a group,\" UConn Coach Kevin Ollie said. The Huskies never trailed in the game as Napier, the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, hit key baskets any time the Wildcats got close. Kentucky drew to within one point on three occasions, the final time with 8:13 remaining in the game. But Napier, a senior who was on the 2011 UConn national championship team, drilled a three-pointer.\n@highlight\nUConn wins its fourth title since 1999 and the first under Coach Kevin Ollie\n@highlight\nThe Huskies made all their free throws while the Wildcats missed 11\n@highlight\nShabazz Napier was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four\n@highlight\nHe had 22 points in the final and made key baskets to deter potential Kentucky rallies", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 28}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 697}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1306}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the second half, the @placeholder again opened up a nice margin -- nine points at 48-39.", "idx": 77066}, {"query": "@placeholder missed three of four free throws down the stretch and couldn't hit any of its jump shots.", "idx": 77067}, {"query": "@placeholder became the second coach to win an NCAA championship in his initial tournament appearance.", "idx": 77069}, {"query": "@placeholder will have a chance to match its unique accomplishment of both the men's and women's teams winning titles in the same year.", "idx": 77070}], "idx": 50221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's Halloween, and I'm here to tell you to scare your kids fearlessly. It's good for them. First, a story. Early last summer, my 9-year-old daughter and I took a trip to Hershey Park. Casey loves roller coasters (we first tackled Great Adventure's Nitro and its blinding 80-mph speed when she was 4). But vertical plunges? No. That day I repeatedly asked her whether she'd like to try Fahrenheit, a coaster that (egad) ascends 121 feet before plummeting down a (double egad) 97-degree drop. She'd shake her head, \"No.\" Once she overcame the fear and took the plunge, I thought, genuine euphoria would ensue. Finally, I made an offer.\n@highlight\nJeff Pearlman: Daughter feared roller coaster, rode it, loved it. Same with Halloween scares\n@highlight\nHe says parents should let their kids get a little terrified at Halloween. It's good for them\n@highlight\nParents should support, explain, use heads on appropriateness but not overly shield\n@highlight\nPearlman: Kids can confront fear, emerge feeling proud, brave. We coddle too much", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 180, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder,\" I said, \"if you go on Fahrenheit, I'll let you play three games and buy you a soda (banned in our household).", "idx": 77071}], "idx": 50222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Nicholl The Duchess of Cambridge will use the Royal tour of New Zealand and Australia to champion the cause closest to her heart \u2013 the children\u2019s hospice movement. The Duchess is its most high-profile ambassador and she plans to use the tour, which starts tomorrow, to highlight the importance of palliative care for sick children. It\u2019s a movement that\u2019s hardly recognised in Australia, where there are just two children\u2019s hospices. Sources close to Kate say her visits to Rainbow Place in Hamilton, New Zealand, and Bear Cottage in Manly, a suburb of Sydney, mark a decisive new step in her philanthropic work, as well as a touching acknowledgement of the mother-in-law she never met.\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cambridge will visit two children's hospices during the tour\n@highlight\nKate is already known for her work to raise awareness of hospices\n@highlight\nSupporting sick children was also a cause close to Princess Diana's heart\n@highlight\nThe tour will be Prince George's first extended trip with his parents\n@highlight\nDiana's tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1983 made her a global celebrity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 972, "end": 984}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will conduct the first hospice visit by herself on Saturday at Rainbow Place.", "idx": 77076}, {"query": "\u2018@placeholder\u2019s visit will showcase to Australia and the world that children\u2019s hospices are happy places, filled with love, care and positive memories.\u2019", "idx": 77077}], "idx": 50224} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A New York man accused in an alleged terrorist plot pleaded guilty Thursday to lying to federal agents. Ahmad Wais Afzali, a Muslim cleric and funeral director from the New York borough of Queens, was one of the first people charged in what authorities have described as a plot to detonate bombs on New York subways. Afzali was accused of lying about whether he tipped off suspect Najibullah Zazi that the FBI had been asking questions about his activities. Zazi subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiring to detonate explosives in the United States. On Thursday, Afzali told the court that police had asked him to help provide information about Zazi and two other suspects, Adis Medujanian, and Zarein Ahmedzay. He said he knew Zazi and Medujanian fairly well from when they were teenagers and attended his mosque for prayers and to play volleyball.\n@highlight\nAhmad Wais Afzali admits that he lied about alerting bomb suspect to investigation\n@highlight\nThe Muslim cleric says he lied about warning Najibullah Zazi \"to protect myself\"\n@highlight\nPlea deal recommends zero to six months, immediate deportation after time served\n@highlight\nZazi has pleaded guilty in plot to detonate bombs on New York subways", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 879, "end": 895}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He later told reporters that he \"just signed his death sentence\" by accepting the plea deal, saying he didn't want to the leave the @placeholder.", "idx": 77078}], "idx": 50225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 16:49 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 11 November 2013 Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is still rejecting calls for his resignation saying on Monday in his first public appearance since he admitted to smoking crack cocaine that he is \u2018not going anywhere\u2019. The embattled politician, who made the appearance at the city\u2019s Remembrance Day ceremony in front of Old City Hall, was greeted with a mixture of light applause and booing when he made his speech to a crowd huddled under umbrellas. Ford admitted smoking crack cocaine last week in a \u2018drunken stupor\u2019, despite at first denying he had taken the drug.\n@highlight\nMayor Rob Ford made his first public appearance on Monday since he admitted smoking crack cocaine\n@highlight\nHis speech at Toronto's Remembrance Day service garnered some heckling from the crowd\n@highlight\nHe allegedly told supporters he is 'not going anywhere'\n@highlight\nAllegations that the Canadian mayor had been caught on camera puffing on a crack pipe first surfaced in May, sparking a surveillance investigation\n@highlight\nHe finally admitted to taking the drug last week after police confirmed they had obtained a copy of the video", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he got back to @placeholder, Ford greeted veterans in the rotunda and then disappeared into his office.", "idx": 77079}], "idx": 50226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Thomas Eric Duncan left Africa for the United States, by official accounts, a healthy man. But within days after his arrival in Texas, things changed for him, for the worst. So who is Duncan, besides the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States? When did he start to feel sick, and what happened to him next? And who did he come in contact with, in the meantime? Your #EbolaQandA questions answered Who is Thomas Eric Duncan? He is a 42-year-old Liberian citizen, said a friend who knows him well but asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of his case. Duncan's Facebook page indicates that he's from the Liberian capital of Monrovia, where he attended E. Jonathan Goodridge High School.\n@highlight\nUnited Airlines is reaching out to passengers on flights with the patient\n@highlight\nThomas Eric Duncan, 42, is the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States\n@highlight\nDuncan had a fever, was vomiting when he went to a hospital; he was sent home\n@highlight\nLiberian man was admitted to the same Dallas hospital, isolated days later", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 426, "end": 443}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}, {"start": 691, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Citing the woman's parents and Duncan's neighbors in @placeholder, Liberia, the newspaper said Duncan had helped carry the ailing woman home after a hospital turned her away because there wasn't enough space in its Ebola treatment ward.", "idx": 77082}, {"query": "Citing the woman's parents and Duncan's neighbors in Monrovia, Liberia, the newspaper said Duncan had helped carry the ailing woman home after a hospital turned her away because there wasn't enough space in its @placeholder treatment ward.", "idx": 77083}], "idx": 50229} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Hundreds of anti-government protesters marched toward a presidential palace in Yemen on Sunday, calling for regime change in the Middle Eastern country. Some of them chanted, \"First Mubarak, now Ali,\" referring to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and Hosni Mubarak, who recently resigned as president of Egypt after nearly 30 years in power. Security forces put up a barbed wire barricade and blocked the protesters' path about two miles from the palace. At that point, the situation intensified as protesters turned away and attempted to reach the palace through side streets. Clashes between protesters and police were reported by witnesses.\n@highlight\nClashes reported between protesters and police\n@highlight\nPresident delays visit to the United States\n@highlight\nGovernment forces set up a barbed wire barricade to block protesters\n@highlight\nEchoes of Egypt's revolution have resonated across the region", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 253, "end": 270}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's lengthy rule ended Friday when he stepped down after 18 days of anti-government protests rocked Egypt.", "idx": 77085}, {"query": "Mubarak's lengthy rule ended Friday when he stepped down after 18 days of anti-government protests rocked @placeholder.", "idx": 77086}], "idx": 50231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The drive from Tallinn to Auvere in North-Eastern Estonia was long and dark. The winter sun had yet to rise and we saw little of the outside world from our misty car windows. But as we arrived at Narva, Estonia's border with Russia, a picture began to form of the economic strength of this region. In front of us, swaths of land were being bitten into and scooped up by colossal Soviet diggers. That's because underneath this grey-brown land is a soft-brown sedimentary rock that is rich in oil. But unlike shale oil and shale gas which is drilled and often associated with fracking, oil shale is found in rocks just 30 metres underground.\n@highlight\nEstonia is using oil shale to generate energy. Oil shale is found in rocks just 30 metres underground\n@highlight\nOil shale industry contributes approximately 4% of Estonia's GDP. 90% of the power produced in Estonia is made of oil shale.\n@highlight\n18 million tonnes are mined of oil shale every year-that in Auvere in North-Eastern Estonia.", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 36, "end": 56}, {"start": 196, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 970, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On top of that, it would cost companies too much to change their @placeholder infrastructure.", "idx": 77090}], "idx": 50233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Before Susan Boyle came along and gave nearly everyone in the world goosebumps, there was Paul Potts. Paul Potts zoomed to fame thanks to his win on \"Britain's Got Talent\" two years ago. The winner of the TV program \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2007, Potts recalls the butterflies he felt in the lead-up to his audition. \"I'm not really sure what made me walk on the stage in the end,\" he says. \"It did feel like I was walking under my own motion. Especially going out in front of Simon Cowell. I've always respected him for his honesty. I just didn't want to be on the receiving end of it.\"\n@highlight\nPaul Potts won \"Britain's Got Talent\" two years ago\n@highlight\nPotts has understanding of what current sensation Susan Boyle is going through\n@highlight\nPotts forgave bullies: \"There's nothing to forgive. 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The Gunners went behind to a Michael Turner header in the 56th minute and looked to be heading towards defeat with five minutes left on the clock. But in a remarkable turnaround, Arsene Wenger's side scored three goals in seven minutes to steal all three points. Mikel Arteta began the fightback, scoring from the penalty spot in the 85th after Kei Kamara was adjudged to have brought down Olivier Giroud. It was Giroud who gave Arsenal the lead three minutes later touching in Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's cross to send home fans delirious.\n@highlight\nArsenal beat Norwich 3-1 to go third in English Premier League\n@highlight\nGunners trailing with five minutes to go but three late goals seal victory\n@highlight\nEverton maintain push for Champions League spot with a 2-0 over QPR\n@highlight\nWigan reach FA Cup final for first time in 81-year history", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 122, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 536, "end": 549}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 624, "end": 646}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 736, "end": 757}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 882, "end": 897}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, on the other hand, have won just one of their last ten and remain in danger of being dragged back into a relegation battle.", "idx": 77097}], "idx": 50238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UPDATED: 09:46 EST, 7 December 2011 The storm around the 'Carrier IQ' software used in US mobile phones has led US Senators to question the company, lawsuits, and questions over how many handsets carry the monitoring software - and what exactly it does Spyware researcher Trevor Eckhart showed off a video this week demonstrating that 'Carrier IQ' - software buried deep within the operating systems of American mobiles to provide mobile carriers with information - might be snooping a little more than it should. Eckhart's demonstration showed the software 'reading' the contents of text messages and web browsing on an HTC Android phone, and transmitting the information.\n@highlight\nU.S. senator asks company to clarify 'deeply troubling' allegations\n@highlight\nLawsuit for privacy violation filed in Illinois\n@highlight\nNokia, BlackBerry, Apple distance themselves\n@highlight\n'Carrier IQ' claims it does not 'record' information\n@highlight\nStill unclear if software is used by non-US networks", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 87, "end": 88}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, claiming that he infringed its copyrights and made unspecified", "idx": 77105}], "idx": 50241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martyn Halle PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 9 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 9 March 2013 Two skin cancer drugs previously denied to NHS patients are now saving lives after finally getting the green light from the Government\u2019s drugs rationing body. Yervoy and Zelboraf have been approved by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence \u2013 which initially said they were too expensive \u2013 and are now being offered to patients whose tumours have spread to other parts of the body. This once meant almost certain death. The drugs are being hailed as one of the biggest breakthroughs in treating advanced malignant melanoma in three decades.\n@highlight\nDrugs Yervoy and Zelboraf given NHS approval\n@highlight\nInitially considered too expensive for NHS patients\n@highlight\nBiggest break in skin cancer treatment in 30 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 129, "end": 131}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 291, "end": 332}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time of our campaign, one cancer doctor said: \u2018@placeholder can prolong patients\u2019 lives, possibly for years.", "idx": 77124}], "idx": 50254} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's called the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, and weeks before authorities say he got on a plane with a bomb, Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab was in it. The vast government databank, known as TIDE, is administered by the FBI's Terrorist Screening Center. It contains information about hundreds of thousands of people, the majority of them foreign nationals, who are suspected of having terrorist leanings. An FBI official said AbdulMutallab was included in TIDE after his father warned the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria of his son's hard-line beliefs and possible ties to militant Islamists. To understand how he could have been under the government's scrutiny and still make it onto a U.S.-bound plane with an explosive, you have to understand the way the government's watch list system works. TIDE is just the start.\n@highlight\nFather's warning prompted man's inclusion in FBI database\n@highlight\nNot enough evidence to put him on watch list, official says\n@highlight\nSuspect then could not be added to TSA lists", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 65}, {"start": 132, "end": 156}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 237, "end": 239}, {"start": 243, "end": 268}, {"start": 425, "end": 427}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 885, "end": 887}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because AbdulMutallab didn't make the screening database, his name could not then be sent onto the watch lists maintained by the @placeholder: the \"selectee list,\" which law enforcement sources say includes about 14,000 names, and the \"no-fly\" list, which those sources say bans some 4,000 people from boarding any commercial flight destined for the United States.", "idx": 77127}], "idx": 50257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:02 EST, 23 December 2013 A plasterer was kicked to death while shopping with his girlfriend's nephew in a row over 'petty name calling'. Jonathan Fitchett, 22, was chased across a car park outside a JD Sports store in Prescot, Merseyside, and then subjected to a 'barrage of punches and kicks' while shopping for a football. As he lay dying on the ground one of the killers boasted 'That\u2019s how you knock someone out lad' and walked away, a court heard. Jonathan Fitchett, 22, was chased across a car park outside a JD Sports store and then subjected to a 'barrage of punches' while shopping for a football in Prescot, Merseyside\n@highlight\nJonathan Fitchett, 22, was chased across a car park outside a JD Sports store in Prescot\n@highlight\nSubjected to 'barrage of punches and kicks' while shopping for football\n@highlight\nHad a petty long-running feud with attackers that started after he called one of them 'a muppet'\n@highlight\nOne of the killers boasted: 'That\u2019s how you knock someone out lad'\n@highlight\nFitchett was taken to hospital but died next day from a brain haemorrhage\n@highlight\nGerard Childs and Stephen Price jailed for life after being convicted of murder", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 190, "end": 206}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 506, "end": 522}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court heard the two men were locked in a trivial feud for years with Mr @placeholder calling Childs a \u2018muppet.\u2019", "idx": 77129}], "idx": 50259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Records are there to be broken, and that again has proven to be the case during a stellar sporting 2014. 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The Mexican attorney general's office told U.S. Senator Bill Nelson about the pending release after Nelson's office got word from the mother of Jon Hammar. 'No American should be in a Mexican jail for five months without being able to have his case in front of a judge,' Senator Nelson said. 'We're grateful, this is a good Christmas present.' Hammar's attorney Eddie Varon Levy said he was flying on Friday from Mexico City to Matamoros to pick his client up.\n@highlight\nHammar, 27, was arrested in August for carrying an antique rifle that had belonged to his great-grandfather\n@highlight\nHammar, a Marine, had served in Iraq and Afghanistan\n@highlight\nHe was suffering from PTSD after the death of a fellow Marine in Fallujah", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 520}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder citizens against taking any type of firearm or ammunition into", "idx": 77140}], "idx": 50265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 20 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 20 April 2012 Lets hope the real event is a little bit more exciting and attracts bigger crowd. A full dress rehearsal for the London 2012 Olympics torch relay got under way today - but only handfuls of people turned out to watch the spectacle and there wasn't even a flame on the torch. Some 122 participants from Leicestershire were acting as torchbearers during the only full operational dummy run of a single day of the relay. Torchbearer Jasmine Vanmali sets off with the torch during a rehearsal from the National Space Centre in Leicester\n@highlight\nReal Olympic torch will arrive at Land's End in Cornwall on May 18\n@highlight\nToday's test run took in the Leicester to Peterborough section of the route\n@highlight\nThe actual Olympic flame will pass through 1,018 places in the UK and Dublin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 214, "end": 233}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 530, "end": 544}, {"start": 598, "end": 618}, {"start": 623, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 872, "end": 873}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bearers of the flameless Olympic torch made their way along the route through @placeholder this afternoon", "idx": 77143}], "idx": 50267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The England World Cup squad were sent off with a smile on their faces today after a comedian tried to board their plane masquerading as a member of the team. Dressed in a shiny, grey suit and with gelled hair, Simon Brodkin - best known for his comic creation Lee Nelson - pushed past the security guards and attempted to join the squad today as they flew from Luton Airport to Miami for the start of their World Cup training. 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Brazil were 5-0 down at half-time after Thomas Muller, Miroslav Klose, Toni Kroos (2) and Sami Khedira scored in a remarkable 18 minute spell. Andre Schurrle added two more after the break and Brazilian forward Oscar responded in the final minute as the host nation were booed off the field. 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But the U.S. Northeast is facing a shortage this year after Hurricane Irene destroyed hundreds of pumpkin patches across the region. Wholesale prices have doubled in some places as farmers nurse their surviving pumpkin plants toward a late harvest. Search: Logan Diebold picks out a pumpkin to carve for Halloween at the Great Pumpkin Farm in New York. Wholesale process in the region have doubled Some farmers are even trying to buy pumpkins from other regions to cover orders, after the storm\u2019s impact on crops last month.\n@highlight\nWholesale prices have doubled in some parts of U.S.\n@highlight\nSome farmers buying pumpkins from other regions\n@highlight\n20,000 crops washed away at one New York farm", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 510, "end": 527}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is a huge issue as a late harvest can be fatal to business because pumpkin sales plummet after @placeholder on October 31.", "idx": 77192}], "idx": 50297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She was dubbed \"The Assassin\" after winning gold at the London 2012 Olympics, but Kaori Matsumoto prefers to be known as \"Beast.\" Her coach, however, says she is more like Peter Pan -- and the judo star herself claims she once saw a fairy like Tinker Bell. A self-confessed lover of junk food, Matsumoto is far from your average athlete -- and she is breaking new ground in a most traditional sport that was founded in her native Japan in the late 1800s. \"No-one like her has won the Olympics before,\" Harumi Nakahashi, Matsumoto's coach at the Four Leaf Japan Judo Club, told CNN's Human to Hero series.\n@highlight\nKaori Matsumoto is the first Japanese woman judoka to win Olympic gold in 57 kg division\n@highlight\nShe was the only member of Japan's judo team to claim a title at London 2012\n@highlight\nOne of her coaches describes her as being \"like Peter Pan, with a heart of a young boy\"\n@highlight\nMatsumoto is known for fighting with her \"wild\" spirit rather than technique", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 65, "end": 84}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 253, "end": 263}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 511, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 554, "end": 578}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 790, "end": 800}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And one time from that bucket, a tiny person this size -- like @placeholder without the wings -- came out and flew away.", "idx": 77198}], "idx": 50300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes and James Nye PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 13 August 2013 Britain's E.L. James, author of the best-selling 'mommy porn' Fifty Shades of Grey erotic novels, has made it onto the Forbes list of the world's top-earning authors - landing in first place. James, a former television executive, surpassed regulars on the list, including James Patterson, Danielle Steel and Stephen King, with estimated earnings of $95 million in the year to June 2013, thanks to the titillating trilogy. 'The e-book format was a key factor, giving readers an easy way to purchase sex-filled sequels - and a discreet way to read them in public,' according to Forbes.com.\n@highlight\nE.L. 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THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. MANDY CARRANZA, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Today marks a milestone for the stock market, one that most people probably don't want to celebrate. We'll explain why in a bit. Hi, everyone. Sitting in for Carl Azuz, I'm Mandy Carranza. First Up: Peshawar Blast CARRANZA: First up, officials in Pakistan are speaking out against the most violent attack to strike the country this year. It happened yesterday in the city of Peshawar, when a car bomb exploded in a busy marketplace that's popular with women. More than a hundred people were killed by the blast and at least 200 others were injured. 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The rise of human rights legislation and the number of cases being brought means cash which should pay for weapons and equipment is going to lawyers. Defence Minister Anna Soubry revealed the amount spent on external lawyers in the Treasury Solicitors Department, barristers and private legal work. Defence Minister Anna Soubry, left, revealed the MoD spent at least \u00a328 million fighting legal claims last year\n@highlight\nThere has been a rise in cases put down partly to human rights legislation\n@highlight\nCosts could be far higher because they do not count individual services\n@highlight\nMoD employs 190 lawyers and uses several others privately, the most ever", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 471, "end": 500}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 587, "end": 589}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder spokesman said: \u2018We are having to spend taxpayers\u2019 money defending the department and our military personnel.'", "idx": 77226}], "idx": 50321} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As many as 10,000 albinos are in hiding in east Africa over fears that they will be dismembered and their body parts sold to witchdoctors, the Red Cross said in a recent report. The killings of albinos in Burundi and Tanzania, who are targeted because their body parts are believed to have special powers, have sparked fears among the population in the two countries, the report said. Body parts of albinos are sought in some regions of Africa because they are believed to bring wealth and good luck. 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This is not an easy decision. I hate to lose,\" the former Massachusetts governor said. \"If this were only about me, I'd go on. But it's never been only about me. 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McCain on a number of issues.\"", "idx": 77255}, {"query": "According to a senior McCain adviser, McCain called @placeholder and told him he \"admired his speech today and that he was a tough competitor.\"", "idx": 77257}], "idx": 50339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders might not be a member of the Democratic Party, but the independent senator from Vermont is openly considering a run at the party's presidential nomination -- and that might not be a problem after all. According to a Democratic National Committee aide, Sanders would not have a problem getting on Democratic primary and caucus ballots because the current party rules do not call for presidential candidates to be registered members of the party. The DNC defines a presidential candidate as someone who \"has accrued delegates in the nominating process and plans to seek the nomination, has established substantial support for his or her nomination as the Democratic candidate for the Office of the President of the United States, is a bona fide Democrat whose record of public service, accomplishment, public writings and/or public statements affirmatively demonstrates that he or she is faithful to the interests, welfare and success of the Democratic Party of the United States, and will participate in the Convention in good faith.\"\n@highlight\nA Democratic National Committee aide says the fact Bernie Sanders isn't a registered Democrat might not be a presidential problem for him\n@highlight\nThe party defines \"bona fide Democrats\" as someone \"whose record of public service, accomplishment, public writings\" comport with the party\n@highlight\nSanders has been an independent since the 1980s, but has caucused with the Democrats since coming to Congress in 1991", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 247, "end": 275}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 713, "end": 756}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 971, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1382}, {"start": 1451, "end": 1459}, {"start": 1477, "end": 1484}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is no long form birth certificate required showing you were born a @placeholder.\"", "idx": 77260}], "idx": 50341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Omar left home in 2013, his parents thought he was going to help out at a refugee camp for the victims of Syria's brutal civil war. But the soft-spoken Danish student wasn't on a humanitarian mission -- he had joined the ranks of a jihadist brigade fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But Omar -- whose name has been changed to conceal his identity -- soon realized that what he was seeing on the battlefield was different from what he thought he'd signed up for. \"The place I was in, there was some chaos between different groups and there was violence between different groups,\" Omar, who is in his early twenties, told CNN. \"I went there to fight Bashar al-Assad and not to fight other Islamic groups.\"\n@highlight\nDenmark has unveiled a controversial de-radicalization program for jihadis returning from Syria\n@highlight\nThe program offers some returning foreign fighters social support without the threat of jail time\n@highlight\nDenmark has one of the highest proportions of citizens leaving for Syria in Europe\n@highlight\nDanish program lies in stark contrast to UK's more punitive approach to returning fighters", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike in some other countries, it is not a crime in @placeholder to fight in Syria.", "idx": 77261}, {"query": "We could tell them about the @placeholder legislation that makes it illegal to participate in direct terrorist acts and if they did do they might be punished when they come back.", "idx": 77263}, {"query": "El-Saadi said that jihadis returning to Denmark were probably turned off by the infighting between the various Muslim groups battling for control of @placeholder, or that they simply wanted to return to a more normal life of school and work.", "idx": 77266}], "idx": 50342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A South Korean navy ship sank in the Yellow Sea near North Korea late Friday, and the navy shot at an unidentified ship toward the north, according to reports quoting South Korean government officials. Yon-hap News Agency quoted Navy officials saying Friday that a ship carrying 104 crew members sank off the Seoul-controlled island of Baengnyeong in a flashpoint maritime border area between the Koreas. The 1,500-ton Cheonan went down at 9:45 p.m. near the island, but the cause of the incident was not immediately known, the officials said. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak ordered a \"quick and thorough\" investigation Saturday into what caused the ship to sink, keeping in mind \"all possibilities,\" his office said, according to Yonhap.\n@highlight\nNEW: South Korean president orders \"quick and thorough\" investigation\n@highlight\nKorean media reports 58 of 104 crew members rescued\n@highlight\nNavy fired on an unidentified ship toward the north, Yonhap reports\n@highlight\nOfficials say an explosion occurred at ship's stern but cause remains unclear\n@highlight\nSeoul government says it isn't clear if a North Korean vessel was involved in the incident", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 211, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 229}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 588}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A rescue operation was under way, with the @placeholder telling Yonhap it had rescued 58 crew members but it feared others may be dead.", "idx": 77269}], "idx": 50343} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Since the dawn of time, people have found nifty ways to clean up after the bathroom act. The most common solution was simply to grab what was at hand: coconuts, shells, snow, moss, hay, leaves, grass, corncobs, sheep's wool -- and, later, thanks to the printing press -- newspapers, magazines, and pages of books. The average American uses 57 squares a day and 50 pounds of toilet paper per year. The ancient Greeks used clay and stone; the Romans, sponges and salt water. But the idea of a commercial product designed solely to wipe one's bum? That started about 150 years ago, right here in the U.S.A. In less than a century, Uncle Sam's marketing genius turned something disposable into something indispensable.\n@highlight\nAncient Greeks used clay,stone; Romans, sponges and salt water as toilet paper\n@highlight\nU.S. man designs aloe-infused sheets of manila hemp in 1857\n@highlight\nJohnny Carson joked about toilet paper shortage, people bought out stores\n@highlight\nU.S. buys $6 billion of toilet tissue annually -- more than any other nation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 906, "end": 918}, {"start": 991, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As time passed, toilet tissues slowly became an @placeholder staple.", "idx": 77275}], "idx": 50347} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If we can put a man on the moon ... I see it every day, the wonderment in the eyes of young children as they walk into the museum. They marvel at the pockmarked Apollo 11 command module or the shininess of the Apollo lunar module or the massive scale of the Space Shuttle Discovery. For them, nearly five decades later, anything is still possible. Forty-five years after the crew of Apollo 11 landed on the moon, millennials have now reached adulthood -- just as the baby boomers did in the 1960s -- and their kids still see hope in the stars.\n@highlight\nGen. J.R. \"Jack\" Dailey says, 45 years after the first moonwalk, the allure of space is still strong\n@highlight\nThe Air and Space Museum is home to Neil Armstrong's spacesuit\n@highlight\nVisitors can also find the Apollo 11 command module there\n@highlight\nDailey: For many children and grown-ups, the moon landing represented infinite potential", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 267, "end": 289}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 569, "end": 586}, {"start": 680, "end": 699}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So when @placeholder set foot on the moon's surface in the summer of 1969, humanity recognized in an unambiguous way that the exploration of space was possible, achievable and inevitable.", "idx": 77281}], "idx": 50351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the glitz and glamor world of Formula One, image is everything. The leading teams such as Ferrari and McLaren have built formidable reputations off the back of on-track excellence. Another constructor with a similarly lofty reputation is Lotus, a team which has origins dating back to a car made by Briton Colin Chapman which first raced in 1948. Lotus went on to win six drivers' championships and seven constructors' titles before withdrawing from the elite division of motorsport in 1994 after entering administration. The opportunity to reintroduce such an historic name into F1 was one not be missed for a businessman looking to put a car on the track.\n@highlight\nTwo Formula One teams have fought over the Lotus name in recent years\n@highlight\nLotus won seven constructors' titles and six drivers' crowns before withdrawing in 1994\n@highlight\nMalaysian Tony Fernandes reintroduced the Lotus name with 'Team Lotus' in 2010\n@highlight\nRenault have been rebranded as Lotus for 2012, while Team Lotus are now Caterham", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 250, "end": 254}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 592, "end": 593}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 871, "end": 884}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Understandably, @placeholder, now Lotus, are delighted to have acquired their illustrious name.", "idx": 77285}], "idx": 50354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"If you can't eliminate injustice, at least tell everyone about it.\" The Persian proverb opens a book about the Iranian revolution by Shirin Ebadi, a human rights lawyer who became the first Muslim woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. But there could not be a more appropriate line to sum up Ebadi's own life. \"I am always being faithful to this motto,\" she said Friday from Minneapolis, in the midst of an eight-city speaking tour in the United States. \"And that's why I travel all the time and talk about it.\" Forced from her homeland in 2009, after Tehran's crackdown on post-election protesters, Ebadi has lived in Britain and America. She said she has spent too many nights alone in hotel rooms, fearing for the lives of her husband and sister who were jailed and beaten. And, for her own safety.\n@highlight\nShirin Ebadi was Iran's first female judge but was stripped of her job after the revolution\n@highlight\nShe warns that women may not gain from changes sweeping the Arab world\n@highlight\nShe won the Nobel Peace Prize for her human rights work in the Islamic republic\n@highlight\nShe says Bashar al-Assad's ouster in Syria could accelerate change in Iran", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The prize means you can be a @placeholder and at the same time have human rights.''", "idx": 77293}], "idx": 50361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 22 January 2013 Peter Andre has launched a scathing attack on ex-wife Katie Price's whirlwind third wedding, raging at friends: 'What kind of example does this set for our children?' In shocking new claims, it has emerged the Mysterious Girl singer only discovered former glamour model Katie, 34, had married stripper Kieran Hayler, after a six week romance, by reading it online. It was reportedly a distressing blow to Andre, 39, who was looking after the couple's children, Princess, five, and Junior, seven, at the time and had 'no idea what to tell them'.\n@highlight\nExplosive fall-out from Katie Price's Christmas marriage to Kieran Hayler\n@highlight\nPete fears for the influence over their children, raging to pals: 'What does this say to Princess?'\n@highlight\nKatie is rumoured to be 'desperate for more children' but has denied telling friends she is 'already pregnant and expecting twins'\n@highlight\nSources report Pete said: 'I wish she would act her age, not her boyfriend's age'\n@highlight\nJodie Marsh claims Kieran was 'obsessed' with her\n@highlight\nKatie hits back late on Tuesday, saying: ' I won't do is get dragged into a tit for tat argument with Pete about the children'\n@highlight\nShe adds: ' I wish Pete nothing but love and luck with his relationship with Emily, who seems delightful'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 673, "end": 683}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1360}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In claims which will devastate @placeholder bodybuilder Jodie Marsh has revealed Kieran Hayler pursued her on twitter.", "idx": 77300}, {"query": "The messages began ten months ago, when @placeholder sent Jodie snaps of himself in his underwear adding he wanted to help her out with her fitness range.", "idx": 77301}, {"query": "@placeholder is a good father - everyone knows he loves our Children.", "idx": 77302}], "idx": 50364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Allan McGregor saved an early penalty to help earn Hull a point in what must rate as one of the lowest quality games of this Premier League season so far - but Hull have nonetheless fallen into the relegation zone despite getting something from the game. Their failure to win, combined with QPR beating Burnley, means they drop a place and into the bottom three. West Brom, who were if anything even less threatening than Hull, remain very much in trouble. It wouldn\u2019t be harsh on either to club to say they\u2019ve been poor this season and are both in serious danger of a season-long relegation scrap. So the prospect of brilliant entertainment was always remote between teams low on confidence and in fear of getting dragged into the drop zone.\n@highlight\nWest Brom's Graham Dorrans misses penalty in the eighth minute\n@highlight\nAllan McGregor saved Dorrans' attempt to keep his side in the game\n@highlight\nPenalty was awarded after Victor Anichebe was tripped in the box by Jake Livermore\n@highlight\nAbel Hernandez returned to Hull squad after missing two matches on paternity leave in Uruguay\n@highlight\nHull drop down into relegation zone after QPR's victory at Burnley", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 54}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}, {"start": 974, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hull increasingly took the game to @placeholder, finally finding some urgency.", "idx": 77316}], "idx": 50372} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 31 October 2012 Cyber-security experts turned the tables on an alleged hacker by using his own malware to film him through his own laptop webcam. Specialists from Georgia's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-Georgia) tricked a man they claim has been targeting their networks by hiding the virus inside a file titled 'Georgian-Nato Agreement'. After the attacker stole that archive from an infected PC in their lab, they were able to seize control of his computer and capture video of him at work. 'Hacker': This is the picture of the alleged cyber-attacker captured by Georgian security experts after they took control of malware on their systems and infected his computer with it\n@highlight\nGeorgian experts were investigating botnet that infected their computers\n@highlight\nInfection spread to government agencies and NGOs in several countries\n@highlight\nIn a comprehensive report they link hack attacks to Russian intelligence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has long been suspected as behind a string of cyber attacks on Georgian targets.", "idx": 77324}], "idx": 50377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Where there\u2019s 'Smoke' there\u2019s OJ. The 66-year-old disgraced gridiron great has hired himself a fellow felon - Willie Hartwell, aka Smoke - to protect him in prison. OJ has been worried about attacks from aggressive inmates at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada, where he has been incarcerated since 2008. He fears there are prisoners who want to make a name for themselves by hurting 'The Juice,' especially on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the brutal murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. 'He found the biggest guy who is in great shape and willing to fend off the bullies to help OJ out -- but, of course, it comes at a price,' a close friend revealed.\n@highlight\nOJ Simpson, 66, incarcerated at medium security Lovelock Correctional Center, is afraid prisoners out to make a name for themselves are gunning for him\n@highlight\nHe's already been attacked twice, according to Ron Goldman's father Fred, who likes to keep tabs on OJ\n@highlight\nOJ tapped convict Willie 'Smoke\" Hartwell to be his bodyguard. He's six feet tall and weighs 180\n@highlight\nSmoke gets paid in snacks, toiletries and magazines from the commissary. 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Agnese Klavina, 30, vanished after a night out at glitzy Puerto Banus nightclub Aqwa Mist, a Premiership footballers' favourite and the venue for a packed Chris Brown concert this summer. Her anguished family, friends and boyfriend Michael Millis, a former owner of west London club Westbourne Studios, are planning to travel to Spain soon to make a new appeal for information on her whereabouts.\n@highlight\nAgnese Klavina, 30, vanished after a night out in a resort near Marbella\n@highlight\nLatvian-born waitress last seen on CCTV leaving nightclub with two men\n@highlight\nHer clothes and bank cards were still at nearby flat where she was staying\n@highlight\nThree men in total arrested on suspicion of her 'illegal detention'\n@highlight\nHer boyfriend Michael Millis said: 'There are days when I fear the worst'", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 659, "end": 676}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder-based Mr Millis, 38, admitted last night: 'We are very, very concerned.", "idx": 77331}], "idx": 50380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The National Basketball Association is one of the pre-eminent sport Leagues in the world and every Thursday, Bleacher Report will bring you a round-up of all the action on and off court Stateside. Newsmaker Brandan Wright. Less than a month after the Celtics acquired the veteran forward from Dallas in the Rajon Rondo trade, the team moved him on to the Phoenix Suns. 'The Boston Celtics have acquired a future conditional Minnesota first-round pick and a trade exception from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for forward/center Brandan Wright,' the team stated on its website. He's an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season, and with Boston in rebuilding mode, the team was better off dealing the 27-year-old than letting him leave in the offseason for nothing. Between his time with the Celtics and Dallas Mavericks, the 27-year-old was averaging 7.5 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks a game.\n@highlight\nBrandan Wright was traded by the Boston Celtics to the Phoenix Suns\n@highlight\nBrooklyn's Kevin Garnett ejected from game against Houston for headbutt\n@highlight\nMilwaukee Bucks host a London night before heading to England\n@highlight\nRussian giant Timofey Mozgov joined Cleveland Cavaliers", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 34}, {"start": 109, "end": 123}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 293, "end": 298}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 482, "end": 493}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 823}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 948, "end": 961}, {"start": 970, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder ended his long stay in Boston, where he won the NBA title in 2008, to join the Dallas Mavericks", "idx": 77336}], "idx": 50383} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The family of Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan who was severely beaten at Dodger Stadium, filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday claiming faulty security measures and defective facilities contributed to his attack, court officials said. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, names the Los Angeles Dodgers Corporation and its owner, Frank McCourt, as defendants. The suit lists Stow's parents, Elizabeth Ann Stow and David Edward Stow, as plaintiffs on behalf of his two minor children, Tyler and Tabitha Stow, according to court spokeswoman Elizabeth Diaz. \"It is unfortunate that such a storied and well respected baseball club such as the Los Angeles Dodgers has been made to suffer due to the cutbacks and mismanagement by its owner Frank McCourt and his various corporate entities,\" the lawsuit says.\n@highlight\nNEW: A lawsuit cites alleged security cutbacks and lapses at Dodger Stadium\n@highlight\nNEW: Giants fan Bryan Stow was harassed and taunted during the game, the suit says\n@highlight\nStow was severely beaten after the game in a parking-lot attack\n@highlight\nHe remains hospitalized after being in a medically induced coma", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 51, "end": 70}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 279, "end": 304}, {"start": 317, "end": 347}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 442}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 673, "end": 691}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 909, "end": 922}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The complaint alleges that cutbacks led to a major downsizing of security as a cost-saving measure due to @placeholder's personal family problems and to\" fund his lavish lifestyle.\"", "idx": 77339}, {"query": "In the lot, two men confronted Stow and -- unprovoked -- began kicking and punching him while yelling profanities about the @placeholder, police said.", "idx": 77344}], "idx": 50384} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The 32-year-old son of actor and kung fu star Jackie Chan has been arrested in Beijing on drugs charges, as authorities clamp down on celebrity offenders. Police say they detained Jaycee Chan, who is originally from Hong Kong and also an actor, as well as Kai Ko, a 23-year-old Taiwanese actor, during a raid on Thursday in Dongcheng district, the city's commercial and cultural center, state media, citing Beijing police, said Tuesday. Both men tested positive for marijuana. Police later found more than 100 grams of the drug after searching Chan's apartment. He was also accused of \"hosting others to take drugs,\" the state-run China Daily said. He could face three years in jail under Chinese law.\n@highlight\nJaycee Chan, from Hong Kong, and Taiwanese actor Kai Ko tested positive for marijuana\n@highlight\nPolice found more than 100 grams at Chan's Beijing apartment\n@highlight\nBeijing authorities have been clamping down on drug use, especially among celebrities\n@highlight\nJackie Chan has been an anti-drugs campaigner in China", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "State broadcaster CCTV aired footage of Chan, his face blurred, showing police where the drugs were hidden at his home, while @placeholder was shown making a tearful apology.", "idx": 77351}], "idx": 50390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Police think it started with a dispute over an ex-girlfriend. Threats were made on social networking sites and via text messages. The suspects, clockwise from top left are: Lernio Colin, Angel Cruz, Peter MacDonald and Christopher Harter. A murder plot was hatched and, police say, in the early hours of last Saturday morning, a Florida man was gunned down in his car. But the suspects apparently killed the wrong man. Now four men are in custody, and will face charges of first degree premeditated murder and two counts of attempted murder. The four are Angel Cruz, 23; his brother from Oregon, Christopher Harter, 29; Peter MacDonald, 18; and Lernio Colin, 20. They have all appeared before a judge in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.\n@highlight\nHenry Mancilla, 24, shot to death as he sat in his car with two others\n@highlight\nOne of the other men was the target, police say\n@highlight\nThreats exchanged over the Internet, and murder plot was hatched, police say\n@highlight\nFour men in custody; police executing search warrants", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 237}, {"start": 243, "end": 260}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 638}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and he ended up the victim,\" said Mike Jachles.", "idx": 77355}], "idx": 50392} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron is preparing to issue a personal apologise to the Queen after he was caught boasting she had \u2018purred down the line\u2019 when he called to tell her Scotland had rejected independence. The Prime Minister was said to be \u2018deeply embarrassed\u2019 last night after he was inadvertently caught on camera discussing the Queen\u2019s reaction to last week\u2019s referendum. His comments were blasted by Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, who led the campaign for independence, as 'absolutely pathetic'. 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Daley Blind snatched a point in second-half stoppage time after Manchester United resorted to pumping long balls up the pitch and into West Ham\u2019s penalty area. They were trailing to Cheikhou Kouyate\u2019s strike until right at the death when Carl Jenkinson misguided a headed clearance into Blind\u2019s path. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce took a swipe at his opponents Manchester United for 'long ball' tactics Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal congratulates Daley Blind after his late equaliser at Upton Park\n@highlight\nWest Ham drew 1-1 with Manchester United at Upton Park\n@highlight\nCheikhou Kouyate put the Hammers ahead with a fine volley\n@highlight\nDaley Blind scored a 93rd minute equaliser for Louis van Gaal's side\n@highlight\nLuke Shaw was sent off for Manchester United after two bookings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 178, "end": 194}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 296, "end": 311}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 476, "end": 492}, {"start": 518, "end": 534}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 570, "end": 580}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 655, "end": 671}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 713}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 874, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Restricting @placeholder to such little and stifling them going forward was fantastic and I thought we deserved a 2-0 nil lead but sadly we couldn\u2019t grab a famous victory.'", "idx": 77368}], "idx": 50403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Hayter PUBLISHED: 02:00 EST, 28 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:44 EST, 28 December 2013 Of all the images England\u2019s suffering supporters will take home from the loss of the Ashes Down Under, the sight of Ian Bell dragging himself from the pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground carrying his bat upside down might just turn out to be the one that survives the longest. In the English summer series, Bell was the batting rock on which England built their 3-0 win, with 562 runs, including three hundreds at Trent Bridge, Lord\u2019s and the Riverside: brilliant, confident and consistent performances which team-mates and opponents alike understood might have papered over a variety of cracks.\n@highlight\nEngland facing humiliating series whitewash after another batting collapse\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook the only batsman to pass 50, Kevin Pietersen scored 49\n@highlight\nTourists lost last five wickets for just six runs in below-par total of 179\n@highlight\nAustralia were 30-0 at stumps and need another 201 for victory on day four", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 258, "end": 281}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 956, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fast start: Alastair Cook wasted no time in scoring his runs when @placeholder's openers when out to bat", "idx": 77370}], "idx": 50405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was supposed to have been over in a few days. World powers would go in with fighter jets and the world's most sophisticated precision-guided weapons to render Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi powerless. But that's not the way things happened. As NATO's airstrikes crossed the 100-day mark, analysts blamed a host of faulty assumptions, including success based solely on surgical airstrikes, for a protracted war that some fear could drag on for more months. \"It's absolutely wrong to think that an air campaign can win this,\" said Andrew McGregor of the Jamestown Foundation and director of Aberfoyle International Security, a Toronto-based agency specializing in security issues related to the Islamic world.\n@highlight\nAn air war alone is not enough, say some analysts\n@highlight\nBut without ground troops, what is the end game?\n@highlight\nSome fear a protracted war that could go on for months\n@highlight\nA Libyan analyst says self-determination is key", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 540, "end": 554}, {"start": 563, "end": 582}, {"start": 600, "end": 631}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Western powers believed that with a little help, @placeholder could be freed from totalitarian rule.", "idx": 77382}], "idx": 50412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson for MailOnline Police arrested two men following clashes in Sheffield which were sparked by men holding up a flag allegedly linked to Islamic extremism. The group were said to have been carrying a black and white standard - versions of which are sometimes used by the Islamic State - during a demonstration against the conflict in Gaza on Saturday. Members of the Kurdish community are then said to have approached the men, who were reportedly of Pakistani-origin, before ripping up the flag. Scroll down for video Intervention: Footage recorded after the confrontation shows police speaking to protesters during the demonstration in Sheffield on Saturday\n@highlight\nGroup were said to have been holding flag during protest in Sheffield\n@highlight\nSparked an angry confrontation with members of the Kurdish community\n@highlight\nThey believed the standard was linked to ISIS and the Islamic State\n@highlight\nMobile phone footage shows police lining the streets following the incident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 286, "end": 298}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 887, "end": 890}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder demonstrators were adamant that no offence was meant.", "idx": 77390}], "idx": 50416} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 09:43 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 09:44 EST, 27 April 2012 Samsung posted net profits of 5.04 trillion won - $4.44 billion - US dollars for the first quarter of 2012, up 81.3 percent from 2.78 trillion won a year earlier Samsung sold 20,000 of its Galaxy handsets every hour during the months from January to Match - outselling Apple's iPhone by 44.5 million to 35.1 million. One in four phones sold is now a Samsung - putting the electronics giant ahead of Nokia for the first time. The sales catapulted the Korean giant to a record $5.2 billion quarterly profit.\n@highlight\nSamsung sells 44.5 million smartphones - Apple sells 35.1 million iPhones\n@highlight\nAnalyst warns Apple will continue to rise for two years, then will 'decelerate' without Jobs\n@highlight\nSamsung overtakes Nokia as world's largest mobile company after 14 years\n@highlight\nFrom January to March, one in four phones sold on Earth was a Samsung", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 151, "end": 152}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Analysts warned that the battle for domination of the lucrative smartphone market was becoming a 'two-horse race' between @placeholder and Samsung", "idx": 77395}], "idx": 50419} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- At the end of last season on \"The Big Bang Theory,\" Sheldon finally had to cope with not getting what he wanted in his career. That's not a problem Jim Parsons is dealing with these days. In addition to his two Emmy nominations\u2014one for playing Sheldon Cooper, the other for Tommy Boatwright in the gut-wrenching HBO movie \"The Normal Heart\"\u2014Parsons' salary for \"Big Bang\" skyrocketed from $350,000 per episode to $1 million after a contract dispute that pushed back production on the eighth season. After a week-long delay, production began on Aug. 6. Parsons sees the whole brouhaha as a simple issue. \"I always thought everything would be worked out by the start date [July 30],\" he tells EW. \"When it wasn't, it certainly wasn't a good feeling, but there was absolutely no getting around the fact that everything had to be dealt with and finished before we could get back.\" He says reports of the dispute were overblown. \"You see the word 'strike'\u2014'They're walking out! 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'Don't worry, we're not leaving, we want to do the show.'\"\n@highlight\nParsons has been nominated for his show and \"The Normal Heart\"\n@highlight\nHe said he thought contract dispute would be worked out\n@highlight\nParsons feels good about his Emmy nominations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 42, "end": 60}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 324, "end": 326}, {"start": 335, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1359}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for his nomination for \"@placeholder,\" \"I would be lying if I said it didn't feel really good to know that people had seen and thought it was also good work, because again, it is such a different ball of wax from the life of Sheldon.\"", "idx": 77411}], "idx": 50430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona have sacked sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta, while club legend Carles Puyol has also left his position at the Spanish giants. Puyol was operating as Zubizarreta's assistant, but announced he had terminated his working contract at the club in the wake of Zubizarreta's sacking on Monday. The club will now discuss the future of coach Luis Enrique at an emergency board meeting on Wednesday. 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Keanu Reeves, second from left, and Forest Whitaker are shifty cops in \"Street Kings.\" The movie is textbook Cop Noir. Directed by David Ayer, who wrote \"Training Day\" and directed \"Harsh Times,\" from a script that originated with \"L.A. Confidential\" novelist James Ellroy, it's a story both men have told before and will doubtless return to again. Too bad that story -- the one about the constant struggle with an impure world, betrayal, disillusionment, retribution, all that jazz -- isn't told with much originality this time around.\n@highlight\n\"Street Kings\" has been done better before, says CNN.com's Tom Charity\n@highlight\nMovie stars Keanu Reeves as rogue cop who finds self in awkward position\n@highlight\nFilm is adequate, but no surprises for those who've seen \"Training Day\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 152, "end": 166}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his field the bad guys are easy to spot, and if @placeholder has to get his hands dirty, well, then he'll be careful to wipe away the residue before he calls it in.", "idx": 77425}], "idx": 50438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mainz made it seven wins out of seven in the Bundesliga on Saturday as they overcame 10-man Hoffenheim 4-2 at the Stadion am Bruchweg. The win equals the record -- held by Kaisterslautern and Bayern Munich -- for most wins at the start of a Bundesliga season. Tunisia striker Sami Allagui opened the scoring for Mainz after just two minutes. Hoffenheim hit back before half time with a strike from Demba Ba, but Hungarian striker Adam Szalai restored the home side's lead two minutes into the second half. Midfielder Lewis Holtby added a third before 19-year-old striker Andre Schuerrle added a fourth from the penalty spot after Josip Simunic was shown a red card for bringing down Holtby in the 73rd minute.\n@highlight\nMainz their 100 percent record in the Bundesliga with a 4-2 defeat of Hoffenheim\n@highlight\nMainz need one more win to secure record for most wins at start of Bundesliga season\n@highlight\nWolfsburg held to a 1-1 draw with Moenchengladbach; Hamburg beat Kaiserslautern 2-1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 123, "end": 141}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 580, "end": 594}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 952, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who beat Bayern Munich 2-1 last week, face Hamburg in their next Bundesliga fixture and will be hoping to create Bundesliga history by claiming their eighth straight win.", "idx": 77437}], "idx": 50447} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul (CNN) -- Amid the war of words and escalating threats emanating from north of the border, for many in South Korea the focus has been on the annual cherry blossom season. For South Koreans, the arrival of spring guarantees a few things, even in times when headlines echo the threats of conflict: hard-core hikers out in droves, fresh produce in the markets and trees up and down the peninsula blossoming into great swaths of soft pinks and yellows. Springtime is famed as cherry blossom season and greatly anticipated in a number of cities and towns across South Korea. Most notable among celebration cities is Jinhae, located a short bus ride outside of Busan along the southeast coast. Here, the annual Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates the season's ephemeral beauty.\n@highlight\nMore than one million flock to festival\n@highlight\nJinhae has some 340,000 cherry trees\n@highlight\nSeason ends soon, lasts longer further north", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 710, "end": 739}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An estimated 340,000 cherry trees line @placeholder's streets, rivers and train tracks, and dot surrounding mountainsides.", "idx": 77446}], "idx": 50452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman A father still grieving over the death of his daughter last year in a car accident received a letter addressed to \u2018daughter killed in car crash.\u2019 Mike Seay, of suburban Chicago, received the shocking letter Thursday from OfficeMax. The insensitive addressee was on the second line, under his name. Daughter Ashley Seay, 17, died along with a friend when she lost control of her SUV last April and it slammed into a tree, according to NBC Chicago. Horrifying: Mike Seay received this letter addressed to 'daughter killed in car crash' The devastated father told the station he thinks about his daughter \u201910,000 times a day,\u2019 and wanted to know why the office supply chain had such personal information.\n@highlight\nMike Seay received the disturbing letter this week\n@highlight\nHis daughter Ashley died in a car wreck last April\n@highlight\nOfficeMax blamed a third-party vendor for the mix-up, but did not name it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A subsequent follow-up by @placeholder led to OfficeMax blaming the disturbing mailing on a \u2018third-party mailing list provider.\u2019", "idx": 77448}], "idx": 50453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israel's new hard-line foreign minister immediately distanced himself Wednesday from the 2007 relaunch of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians adopted by his predecessor, Tzipi Livni. Avigdor Lieberman's remarks come amid concerns about the new Israeli government's view of the peace process. Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the far-right Yisrael Beytenu movement, said the Annapolis agreement was never adopted by Israel's government and is not binding. He said Israel is bound to follow the \"road map\" process, started earlier this decade. The road map, put together by the Mideast Quartet -- composed of the European Union, Russia, the United Nations and the United States -- calls on Israel to stop settlement building and Palestinians to stop terrorism.\n@highlight\nIsrael is bound to follow \"road map\" process instead, he says\n@highlight\nAnnapolis Peace Conference deal isn't binding, Lieberman says\n@highlight\nState Department says U.S. stands by Annapolis talks\n@highlight\nPalestinian officials skeptical of new government's views on peace process", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 324, "end": 340}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 871, "end": 896}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 944, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 981, "end": 989}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yisrael Beytenu, which had a successful showing in recent elections and has become a major power in @placeholder party politics, is a beneficiary of that right-wing trend.", "idx": 77450}], "idx": 50454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:55 EST, 28 February 2013 Convicted fraudster and Astor heir Anthony Marshall stunned distinguished guests at a lavish party for proposed cruise ship Titanic II on Tuesday after he turned up wearing an heirloom recovered from a relative's body on the doomed voyage and bragged about selling it for $1million. Marshall, 88, has been outcast by New York society since he was convicted of conning his philanthropist mother Brooke Astor out of $60 million in 2009. He and wife Charlene have kept to a frugal life of solitude ever since and are rarely seen in public.\n@highlight\nAnthony Marshall, 88, the son of philanthropist Brooke Astor, bragged about the family heirloom at Titanic II event in Manhattan\n@highlight\nMarshall convicted of defrauding mother of $60m in 2009 and leaving her", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 129, "end": 144}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He passed it to his son @placeholder who is now believed to want to sell it", "idx": 77464}], "idx": 50466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of James Foley are speaking out about how they feel the Obama administration handled their son's situation in the aftermath of his very public and very violent beheading at the hands of ISIS. Diane and John Foley have said in an interview that they don't believe the White House was very good about communicating with them, and were not as concerned as they should have been about their son. 'We didn't feel Jim was a priority, even though we were told that from the very beginning that he was and just to trust that everything was being done,' said Mrs. Foley.\n@highlight\nDiane and John Foley are saying that they don't believe the White House was good about communicating with them when their son was kidnapped\n@highlight\nJames Foley was taken in Syria in November 2012 and then beheaded by ISIS in August of last year\n@highlight\n'We didn't feel Jim was a priority, even though we were told that from the very beginning that he was and just to trust that everything was being done,' said Mrs. Foley", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's as tough as anything that I do -- having conversations with parents who understandably want, by any means necessary, for their children to be safe,' said @placeholder in a speech this week.", "idx": 77465}], "idx": 50467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Usain Bolt made a winning return to the track after his Olympic heroics with an easy victory over 200 meters at the Diamond League meeting in Lausanne Thursday. Bolt charged clear to claim a meeting record 19.58 seconds, outside of his world record of 19.19 seconds, but the Jamaican superstar had ruled out breaking that mark before the event in Switzerland. Bolt took three gold medals in London, relegating teammate Yohan Blake to second place in both the 100 and 200 sprints before Jamaica's stunning world record win in the sprint relay. After coming home ahead of Dutchman Churandy Martina and compatriot Nickel Ashmeade, Bolt told BBC Sport that he was satisfied with his post-Games effort.\n@highlight\nUsain Bolt wins 200m at Diamond League meeting in Lausanne\n@highlight\nTeammate Yohan Blake takes 100m in scintillating 9.69 seconds\n@highlight\nCarmelita Jeter of U.S. wins women's 100m in 10.86 seconds\n@highlight\nQatar's Mutaz Essa Bashim on top in men's high jump with 2.39 clearance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 588, "end": 603}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 939, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His training partner @placeholder also returned to action with a brilliant victory in the earlier 100m in 9.69 seconds.", "idx": 77476}], "idx": 50475} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 28 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:40 EST, 28 February 2014 An \u2018eccentric\u2019 hotelier has hit back after a scathing online reviewer who claims she ruined his romantic Valentine weekend wrote: \u2018Basil Fawlty is the perfect host compared to this place\u2019 Shirley Bothroyd, who worked as a top London barrister before taking over the seafront Bay Hotel in Teignmouth, Devon, a few months ago, dismissed large chunks of the review as exaggerated or not true - but conceded that about 50 per cent of it could be accurate.\n@highlight\nReviewer claims romantic Valentine's weekend was ruined by drunken owner\n@highlight\nTeignmouth hotel owned by top London barrister Shirley Bothroyd\n@highlight\nReview describes her as \u2018intoxicated, loud and swearing like a trooper\u2019\n@highlight\nProprietor claims she is \u2018eccentric, extroverted and loud, even when sober\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 289, "end": 304}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 648, "end": 657}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It goes on to say: \"@placeholder's style is direct and down to earth.", "idx": 77477}], "idx": 50476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:42 EST, 30 December 2013 Should Nicolas Anelka be banned for goal celebration? Nicolas Anelka has vowed not to repeat his controversial 'quenelle' goal celebration after West Brom demanded he explain his actions at West Ham on Saturday. Anelka celebrated a goal by touching a shoulder with one hand, keeping the other arm pointed downwards, in a gesture that is said to be an inverted Nazi salute. The striker said after the match that the action was a tribute to his friend, French comedian Dieudonne M'bala M'bala, and insisted that he did not mean to cause any offence.\n@highlight\nAnelka sparked controversy with celebration against West Ham\n@highlight\nGesture is said to be an inverted Nazi salute\n@highlight\nFrenchman Anelka insists it was a dedication to a friend\n@highlight\nHe faces a minimum five-game ban as the FA investigate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 564, "end": 586}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 893, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "a process which will remain confidential between the club and @placeholder.", "idx": 77478}], "idx": 50477} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray will be recommended for a knighthood for ending Britain\u2019s 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men\u2019s title, it emerged last night. Downing Street sources indicated that the Government would pass his name to the Honours Committee because he had matched the achievement of cyclist Bradley Wiggins, who was knighted for winning the Tour de France \u2013 Britain\u2019s first victory in the event\u2019s 100-year history. As it emerged the Queen had sent a private message of congratulations to the triumphant Scot, David Cameron further fuelled speculation Murray would be awarded a knighthood with the remark: 'I can't think of anyone who deserves one more.'\n@highlight\nSources say triumphant Scot is set to be awarded prestigious title\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron and Nick Clegg are both keen tennis fans\n@highlight\nPM 'can't think of anyone' who deserves knighthood more than Murray\n@highlight\nBradley Wiggins knighted for unprecedented British Tour de France win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 215, "end": 231}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 801, "end": 802}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018It was fantastic, it was an absolutely brilliant performance, an amazing day for @placeholder but also an incredible day for British tennis and for Britain.", "idx": 77479}, {"query": "Prime Minister @placeholder was at the match and is believed to support plans to knight Murray", "idx": 77480}], "idx": 50478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Santa Ana, California (CNN) -- A jury of eight women and four men on Thursday began deliberating the fate of two former Fullerton police officers in the beating death of a mentally ill homeless man. The beating of Kelly Thomas in a transit parking lot was recorded by security cameras on the night of July 5, 2011. The surveillance camera footage shows Thomas being beaten, clubbed, and stunned with a Taser by police. The video sparked a nationwide outcry. Former Deputy Manuel Ramos was charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. A second former Fullerton officer, Jay Cicinelli, was charged with involuntary manslaughter and excessive use of force.\n@highlight\nKelly Thomas, 37, died after being beaten by Fullerton Police Department officers\n@highlight\nTwo former officers are on trial in his death\n@highlight\nManuel Ramos is charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter\n@highlight\nJay Cicinelli is charged with involuntary manslaughter and use of excessive force", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 729, "end": 755}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"See these fists,\" @placeholder says, \"They will f*** you up.\"", "idx": 77482}], "idx": 50480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jamie Carragher could not contain his laughter during Sky Sports' Monday Night Football show when he was told Fabricio Coloccini was the favourite to replace Alan Pardew at Newcastle. Newcastle are on the lookout for a new boss following Pardew's move to Crystal Palace and captain Coloccini emerged as a surprise contender to take over the reins at St James' Park. The 32-year-old defender was, at the time, ahead of established managers Steve Bruce, Tony Pulis and Steve McClaren in the bookmakers' odds to replace Pardew. 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Despite a decades-long relationship, McDonald's terminated its contract with Heinz due to this hiring decision. While Heinz has not publicly addressed its reasons for naming Hees CEO, questions have been raised about the strategy behind recruiting him. Perhaps, given his fast-food experience, the plan was to have him turnaround a relationship that had been falling apart for several years. While many perceive the hiring of Hees as an abrupt end to the Heinz McDonald's relationship, it actually began souring during the 1973 tomato shortage.\n@highlight\nMcDonald's terminated contract with Heinz after hiring former Burger King CEO\n@highlight\nManagement expert Lee Salz says hiring former competitors is flawed strategy\n@highlight\nIgnore \"industry experience\" hiring practice, says Salz", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within that same article, @placeholder announced new ketchup packaging that, while not specifically developed to lure McDonald's back, created hope that the door could be reopened.", "idx": 77514}], "idx": 50499} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- America's top defense officials left open the possibility of targeting ISIS fighters in Syria, saying during a news briefing Thursday that it was not enough to just hit the extremist group in Iraq. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stopped short of calling for U.S. military action in eastern Syria, an ISIS stronghold. \"Can they be defeated without addressing that part of the organization that resides in Syria? The answer is no,\" Dempsey said during the briefing at the Pentagon. Repeatedly pushed by reporters about whether that meant operations against ISIS in Syria, Hagel said, \"We're looking at all options.\"\n@highlight\nISIS is \"a cancer\" that can spread into Europe and the U.S., Sen. 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At 4.20pm GMT (11.20am EST) asteroid 2004 BL86 made its closest approach to Earth at a distance 3.1 times greater than that of the moon - far too distant to be of any threat. Observers on Earth were able to view the asteroid with binoculars or a telescope -and Nasa's high powered telescopes revealed it had its own moon. Scroll down for video The 20 individual images used in the movie were generated from data collected at Goldstone on Jan. 26, 2015. They show the primary body is approximately 1,100 feet (325 meters) across and has a small moon approximately 230 feet (70 meters) across.\n@highlight\n2004 BL86 made its closest approach to Earth at 4.20pm GMT (11.20am EST) today\n@highlight\nIt will remain visible with binoculars or a telescope until tomorrow\n@highlight\nThe asteroid passed about 3.1 times the distance of Earth to the moon\n@highlight\nNew images suggest the asteroid is 980ft (300 metres) in size\n@highlight\nAstronomers will be hoping to study it as it passes Earth\n@highlight\nBut novice stargazers can also view it near Jupiter with binoculars\n@highlight\nObservers in the Americas, Europe, and Africa have the best seats\n@highlight\nIt will appear to move backwards in the night sky relative to other stars\n@highlight\nThis will be the closest approach of an asteroid this size until 2027\n@highlight\nNasa says it poses no threat to Earth 'for the foreseeable future'", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1447, "end": 1450}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1483}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the asteroid's two close visits then and now, it won't approach @placeholder again this closely for another 200 years.", "idx": 77528}], "idx": 50507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ronnie Smith believed in three things: teaching, Libya and Jesus Christ. The 33-year-old educator from Austin, Texas, was gunned down Thursday as he went on a morning jog outside his home in the Libyan city of Benghazi. No one has claimed responsibility for the slaying. Libyan authorities have pledged to investigate the killing, the latest in a series of assassinations in some Libyan cities. There have been near-daily targeted killings in Benghazi and Derna, with the victims mainly security forces, activists and members of the judiciary. 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The wide-eyed Uyghur beauty is the protagonist of an upcoming cartoon based on the well-known tale of a girl from the city of Kashgar who captivated China's Qianlong Emperor with her good looks and sweet fragrance in the 18th century and became his concubine.\n@highlight\nNew cartoon seeks to foster cultural understanding between ethnic groups in Xinjiang region\n@highlight\n\"Princess Fragrant\" is based on the tale of a Uyghur concubine who marries an emperor\n@highlight\nA symbol of national unity for Chinese, modern Uyghur interpretations portray her as a sex slave\n@highlight\nAnimation seeks to be entertaining while fulfilling \"political needs,\" director says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 613, "end": 628}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 831, "end": 847}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"(The cartoon) is a re-understanding of the friendship between @placeholder and Uyghurs, which is especially significant to the re-education of the children and teaching them to accept different cultures.\"", "idx": 77546}], "idx": 50521} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The headline on the New York Post's cover Sunday about the kidnapping and killing of a Brooklyn man drew heavy criticism and left some calling for an apology from the newspaper known for being provocative. The cover featured a photo of Menachem Stark, 39, accompanied by the words, \"Who didn't want him dead?\" Stark was found dead in a trash bin Friday with several injuries to his body, Sgt. Lee Jones of the New York Police Department told CNN. Stark died of compression asphyxiation, which means someone or something pressed on his chest and lungs, suffocating him, a law enforcement source briefed on the investigation and autopsy told CNN Monday. There were also marks on his back consistent with him being tied up or otherwise restrained, the source said.\n@highlight\nLandlord Menachem Stark was suffocated, a law enforcement source says\n@highlight\nThe New York Post's cover featured the headline \"Who didn't want him dead?\"\n@highlight\nThe newspaper quotes disgruntled tenants and claims Stark owed city fines\n@highlight\nFamily, Jewish community leaders are angry and hurt by the headline, article", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 236, "end": 249}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 410, "end": 435}, {"start": 442, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 773, "end": 795}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}, {"start": 993, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder landlord was last seen on surveillance video on Thursday walking out of his office.", "idx": 77547}], "idx": 50522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli authorities are investigating whether the attack that left an American woman dead and her friend injured was \"nationalistic,\" a police spokesman said Monday, using a term for crimes in which a victim is targeted based on an Arab or Israeli background. American Kristine Luken died in the attack. Her body was found Sunday after Kay Susan Wilson, Luken's friend and co-worker at a Christian ministry, stumbled into a picnic area with her hands bound, bleeding from multiple stab wounds and asking for help. Wilson told authorities the two were hiking in a forest near Beit Shemesh, west of Jerusalem, when two men attacked them, tied them to a tree and stabbed them, according to police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police confirm they are focusing on whether the attack was \"nationalistic\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The term is used when victims are targeted based on their Arab or Israeli background\n@highlight\nKristine Luken was hiking with a friend and colleague from a Christian ministry\n@highlight\nLuken's friend survived the attack and summoned help", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 355, "end": 370}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wilson told reporters from her hospital bed Sunday that one of the men was armed with a long serrated knife and that she believes they were @placeholder.", "idx": 77565}], "idx": 50533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley Apology: Shop girl Elisha Ram, 23, was suspended from her work at Bentalls department store and forced to apologise after she called Chelsea star John Terry 'a pig' A shop assistant was suspended from work and forced to apologise after calling Chelsea defender John Terry 'a pig' and 'a disgrace'. Elisha Ram, 23, was working at a department store concession when the former England captain and his wife Toni walked in - and overheard her telling a colleague 'he is quite good looking in real life - but he's a pig.' A tearful Miss Ram said she was sorry, but the defender demanded to see her manager at Bentalls in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, to complain about her conduct.\n@highlight\nFootballer and his wife Toni overheard comment made by Elisha Ram, 23\n@highlight\nWhen confronted, a tearful Miss Ram apologised to the Chelsea defender\n@highlight\nTerry demanded to see her manager at Bentalls in Kingston, Surrey\n@highlight\nShe has been suspended from her job at the All Saints concession\n@highlight\nClaims she made comments after reading of star's alleged affair in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 424}, {"start": 549, "end": 551}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 818, "end": 820}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman from clothing company @placeholder said it was not the brand's policy to comment on matters relating to individual staff members.", "idx": 77582}], "idx": 50543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The judge who sentenced Saddam Hussein to death has condemned the manner in which the notorious dictator was executed. Saddam Hussein was hanged after being found guilty for his role in the killing of 148 people in Dujail. \"It was uncivilized and backward,\" said Chief Judge Raouf Abdul Rahman, who spoke to reporters on Tuesday as they awaited the start of the latest trial of ex-regime members. Hussein, a Sunni Muslim, was hanged for his role in the killings of 148 people in Dujail, a mostly Shiite town north of Baghdad, after a 1982 attempt to assassinate the then-Iraqi leader.\n@highlight\nJudge who sentenced Hussein to death condemns manner of execution\n@highlight\nChief Judge Raouf Abdul Rahman calls hanging 'uncivilized and backward'\n@highlight\nRahman decries public nature of execution during a religious holiday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 298, "end": 315}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 519, "end": 524}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 708, "end": 725}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After Hussein was hanged, @placeholder witnesses danced around his body, chanting celebratory slogans.", "idx": 77591}], "idx": 50550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Fiona Macrae No more 'tinnies': The use of Australian slang, which was aided by Dame Edna Everage (pictured), is in decline in Britain, according to linguistic experts Hello possums! If you are enjoying a barbie with a few tinnies while wearing your sunnies, you are hopelessly out of date. Australian slang has fallen out of fashion, experts fear. They say that a new generation of Aussies is coining fewer words of their own and borrowing more from abroad. The decline of the backpacker also means that less of the lingo is making its way around the world. The warning comes from Tony Thorne, a linguist at Kings College London and author of the Dictionary of Contemporary Slang.\n@highlight\nPhrases like tinnies, barbies or sunnies are out of date, say linguistic experts\n@highlight\nThree new Australian phrases are in the Dictionary of Contemporary Slang\n@highlight\nWarning comes from the book's author Tony Thorne, from Kings College\n@highlight\nSelfie, however, is believed to have originated from Down Under", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 83, "end": 99}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 612, "end": 631}, {"start": 651, "end": 682}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 828, "end": 859}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 927, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the latest edition of the dictionary still contains many long-standing colourful terms, there are just three new additions from @placeholder.", "idx": 77592}], "idx": 50551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- He's the man Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin affectionately calls her \"first dude.\" Todd Palin, who grew up in Alaska, is a former oilfield worker and world-record holding snowmobile racer. Todd Palin was introduced to the nation at the Republican National Convention as a blue-collar oil worker, a laid-back father of five and a world-record-holding snowmobile racer. Todd and Sarah met in high school at a basketball game and eloped in 1988, six years after graduation. Todd grew up in Alaska and is part Eskimo. He's an avid outdoorsman and champion of the Iron Dog snowmobile race.\n@highlight\nTodd Palin grew up in Alaska, is part Eskimo and a champion snowmobile racer\n@highlight\nHe met Sarah Palin during high school and eloped in 1998; They have five children\n@highlight\nPalin, his wife's closest adviser, was copied on hundreds of state e-mails\n@highlight\nCampaign claims spousal privilege, says \"role has not been inappropriate\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 257, "end": 286}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The campaign also confirms that Todd Palin has taken two trips with state commissioners to survey @placeholder mines and one to survey part of the proposed route for a natural gas pipeline, his wife's top goal.", "idx": 77593}], "idx": 50552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five-time Wimbledon winner Bjorn Borg has backed world number three Roger Federer to emerge victorious this year. Borg, who won 15 majors between 1974 and 1981, is confident the six-time champion can overcome holder Rafael Nadal, in-form Serb Novak Djokovic and fourth seed Andy Murray at the All England Club tournament. The Swede cited Federer's form during the recent French Open at Roland Garros, where the Swiss lost to the Spaniard Nadal in the final, as the reason behind his prediction. \"I pick Federer because the way he played the French Open. I have never seen Roger play better clay court tennis than he did in Paris.\n@highlight\nBjorn Borg has backed six-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer to win 2011 event\n@highlight\nCNN Open Court presenter Pat Cash has backed world number one Rafael Nadal\n@highlight\nThree-time winner Boris Becker believes any of the top four players could triumph", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 247, "end": 265}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 302, "end": 317}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 743, "end": 745}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think all four players (Nadal, Djokovic, @placeholder and Murray) have got a great chance, all four top players.", "idx": 77599}, {"query": "\"But if I had to say one I'd have to say the number one player in the world who has just won the @placeholder, Nadal.\"", "idx": 77600}], "idx": 50555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:35 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 13 August 2013 Sibling rivalries can be intense at the best of times. But its doubtful that they get quite as competitive as that between Dutch brothers Tobias and Jamiro Mathijsen. After returning from a holiday in Italy last week, Jamiro was left stunned to discover his older brother Tobias had appeared to tilt his bedroom 90 degrees. Scroll down for video Normal: The rivalry between two Dutch brothers resulted in Tobias Mathijsen tilting his brother's bedroom 90 degrees. Tobias had already turned his Jamiro's room pink. This is how it originally looked\n@highlight\nJamiro Mathijsen returned from holiday to find room completely different\n@highlight\nHis brother Tobias completely altered it to make it appear it had been tiled\n@highlight\nBed, guitar and other items all placed on a wall\n@highlight\nWas the latest practical joke between the two brothers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Smiling: @placeholder could see the funny side of the prank", "idx": 77602}], "idx": 50556} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- It broadcasts only three hours a day. Its on-air reporters use fake names. And its operators don't know for sure whether their target audience is listening. Kim Seong Min, the founder of Free North Korea Radio, broadcasting from Seoul. Free North Korea Radio, based in Seoul, South Korea, broadcasts news of the outside world across the border. It's illegal for North Koreans to listen to anything other than state-run radio, and all legal radios are fixed so they can play only channels approved by the government. But the founder of Free North Korea Radio, Kim Seong Min, believes that more and more North Koreans are secretly tuning in.\n@highlight\nFree North Korea Radio broadcasts news across the border from South Korea\n@highlight\nStation's founder is former North Korean soldier who defected\n@highlight\nBroadcasts are funded partly by South Korean citizens and by U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 215, "end": 236}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 563, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 679, "end": 700}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 869, "end": 880}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kim believes the @placeholder try to jam their radio signal into North Korea, and says the North Koreans have called him a traitor.", "idx": 77610}], "idx": 50562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The head of world football's global governing body has criticized Italian soccer for not cracking down hard enough on a team whose fans racially abused an opposition player. Sunday's goalless draw between AC Milan and Roma at the San Siro stadium was brought to a halt for several minutes after visiting fans directed abuse at home striker Mario Balotelli. The Italian Federation fined Roma $65,000, which prompted a forthright response from Blatter. \"What is surprising and is not understandable for me, is that the disciplinary committee of the Italian Football Federation has taken a decision, not even 24 hours after the event, by just imposing a fine,\" Blatter told FIFA's official website.\n@highlight\nFifa chief Sepp Blatter criticizes Italian soccer for \"unacceptable\" racism punishment\n@highlight\nItalian Federation fined Roma $65,000\n@highlight\nAC Milan and Roma game halted for several minutes after visiting fans directed abuse at Mario Balotelli.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 246}, {"start": 349, "end": 363}, {"start": 370, "end": 387}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 556, "end": 582}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 814, "end": 831}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 951, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's sanction is not the first suffered by an Italian club this season.", "idx": 77614}], "idx": 50564} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The heart-stopping moment of the devastating explosion in West, Texas, was captured on video by a man close by, one of several videos displaying the sheer terror from the blast. The blast at a fertilizer plant at 7:50pm local time on Wednesday has left as many 15 people dead, hundreds injured and caused a nursing home to collapse, trapping residents inside. A resident in the small Texas town, Derrick Hurtt, had parked his car to observe the fire at the plant earlier in the night and was filming the structure as it was engulfed in flames. Suddenly, something sparked a massive blast, causing flames to shoot into the sky, rocking the family's car as the terrified father and his 12-year-old daughter Khloey tried to scramble to safety.\n@highlight\nBlast at a fertilizer plant is believed to have left dozens of people dead\n@highlight\nDerrick Hurtt and his daughter Khloey, 12, can be heard racing for safety on audio clip\n@highlight\nAs many as 15 people dead and another 160 injured\n@highlight\nStudents organize blood drive for local medical centers", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is heard pleading with the father to leave and get to safety.", "idx": 77617}], "idx": 50567} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The stars seem to be aligning for immigration reform. The election of 2012 scared many Republicans into thinking that their increasingly hardline stance on immigration is cutting against big demographic changes. These Republicans fear that they might risk writing themselves off for decades to come, if the GOP loses a vital part of the electorate to Democrats. A growing number of prominent Republicans are coming out in favor of a liberalized immigration policy, including the tea party darlings Sens. Rand Paul and Marco Rubio. During a recent speech to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Paul said that \"immigration reform will not occur until conservative Republicans, like myself, become part of the solution.\" Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York announced that an eight-person bipartisan group will soon reach a deal to move forward in the Senate.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: It appears that the opportunity for bold immigration reform has finally arrived\n@highlight\nZelizer: A growing chorus of Republicans is coming around to endorsing reform\n@highlight\nHe says with the right media attention and compromises in Washington, it could happen\n@highlight\nZelizer: Immigration rights activists must also continue their grass-roots effort", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 316, "end": 318}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 584, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 885, "end": 898}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While giving either Republican such a role might frustrate @placeholder who feel that their party is in command, the results could be powerful.", "idx": 77618}], "idx": 50568} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A little girl with Down's syndrome has learnt to walk, talk and even dance - all through copying her big sister. Two-year-old Ellie Harrington, from Ely, Cambridgeshire, has started walking early in order to keep up with four-year-old sister Evie. Their parents, Lisa Moden, 42 and Mark Harrington, 43, say it's the desire to be like her sister that has helped Ellie to develop so quickly. Ellie Harrington, 2, has learnt to walk, talk and even dance through copying her four-year-old sister Evie The pair play together 24/7 and love dressing up as princesses, their mother said. 'Evie's relationship with Ellie is very special, very close'\n@highlight\nEllie Harrington, two, from Cambridgeshire, has learnt to walk early\n@highlight\nParents say she has developed so quickly through copying her sister\n@highlight\nFour-year-old Evie has taught Ellie to walk, talk and even dance", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 126, "end": 141}, {"start": 149, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 390, "end": 405}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder loved her little sister from the moment she saw her, she was no different in her eyes.", "idx": 77625}], "idx": 50572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 27 November 2013 Andrea Green, 42, died 14 hours after routine surgery for her back pain, which may have been unnecessary A patient bled to death following the 'gross failure' of a doctor to give her a life-saving blood transfusion before it was too late. Andrea Green, 42, died 14 hours after a routine operation for back pain, which may have been unnecessary, an inquest heard. Consultant surgeon Hany Ismaiel accidentally cut an artery during the operation and staff at Barnsley District Hospital failed to pick up on subsequent internal bleeding.\n@highlight\nAndrea Green, 42, died 14 hours after routine surgery for back pain\n@highlight\nConsultant surgeon Hany Ismaiel accidentally cut an artery and staff failed to pick up on subsequent internal bleeding, inquest heard\n@highlight\nLocum senior house officer Dr Oluwatosin Taiwo failed to act 'promptly and efficiently' to give her transfusion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 479, "end": 490}, {"start": 553, "end": 578}, {"start": 642, "end": 653}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 896, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The inquest heard Dr @placeholder had only been working at the hospital for a week-and-a-half and did not have full orthopaedic experience.", "idx": 77627}], "idx": 50573} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenage college student who has been charged with murdering all three members of his family has been described as an 'evil person' by the district attorney. Alan Hruby, 19, of Norman, Oklahoma, admitted to shooting his father, John Hruby, mother, Katherine 'Tinker' Hruby and younger sister Katherine, on Thursday night. Now, Stephens County District Attorney Jason Hicks is talking about what a frightening young man Alan is, and how little he seemed to care about what he did. Killer: Alan Hruby (center, with two friends) is being described as an 'evil person' by the district attorney after murdering his entire family\n@highlight\nJohn Hruby, his wife Katherine and their teenage daughter Katherine were found murdered in their home on Monday morning by their housekeeper\n@highlight\nTheir son, Alan, has been charged with their murders and is being held without bail\n@highlight\nThe family, from Duncan, Oklahoma, was last seen on Thursday, leading police to believe they were killed that night\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, Alan shared a photo of himself with friends, claiming they were at The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas, Texas\n@highlight\nAlan claims he killed his family in hopes of receiving $3,000 in inheritance to pay off a loan shark\n@highlight\nProsecutors said today that the death penalty, which is legal in Oklahoma, will be 'seriously considered' in this case\n@highlight\nThey also describe the boy as 'evil,' adding he is 'only sad he got caught'\n@highlight\nHe was denied bail by a judge yesterday, and started crying in the court room", "entities": [{"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 249, "end": 272}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1317}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feeling fine: People who saw him in @placeholder say Alan (above at his high school graduation) acted 'normal' as he partied with friends", "idx": 77630}], "idx": 50575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)More than 18 months ago, the body of Odin Lloyd was found in an industrial park in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Lloyd had been shot seven times near a pile of construction waste. The semipro football player for the Boston Bandits was 27. Days after he was found dead, then-NFL star Aaron Hernandez was arrested and charged with murder. Testimony in the case against Hernandez began this week. Hernandez also faces murder charges in a 2012 double homicide. He has pleaded not guilty. The charges mark the latest turn in Hernandez's downward spiral. Just two years ago, he was one of the NFL's most promising tight ends, inking a $40-million contract extension with the New England Patriots.\n@highlight\nJury selection begins this week in trial for murder of Odin Lloyd\n@highlight\nAaron Hernandez also charged with murder in 2012 double homicide\n@highlight\nHe has pleaded not guilty to all charges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 88, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 676, "end": 695}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's father constantly pushed his son, requiring him to practice for hours before he could go out with friends.", "idx": 77633}, {"query": "Three people got out of the car, and @placeholder was not one of them.", "idx": 77637}], "idx": 50577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal remains on course for a record seventh French Open title after he dismissed the challenge of fellow Spaniard Nicolas Almagro to notch up his 50th Roland Garros victory. The world No.2 triumphed 7-6 6-2 6-3 over the 12th seed as he goes in search of the 11th grand slam title in his illustrious career. Standing between Nadal and a seventh Paris final is another Spaniard, David Ferrer, after the No. 6 seed beat Britain's Andy Murray 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-2. The former world No. 1 has lost only once at the French Open since making his debut as an 18-year-old in 2005. He is yet to lose a set in this year's tournament.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal remains on course for a seventh French Open title after beating Nicolas Almagro\n@highlight\nWorld No. 2 defeats fellow Spaniard 7-6 6-2 6-3 to set up semifinal clash with David Ferrer\n@highlight\nFerrer, also from Spain, defeats British No. 4 seed Andy Murray 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-2\n@highlight\nThe other semifinal will be contested by world No. 1 Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 905, "end": 915}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who said he was satisfied with his performance in the tournament despite going out to a player seeded two places below him, said Nadal is the favorite to win.", "idx": 77645}], "idx": 50579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama got some political cover Sunday for his upcoming announcement on sending more troops to Afghanistan. A report released by the Democratic staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee blamed the Bush administration for failing to capture or kill Osama bin Laden when the al Qaeda leader was cornered in Afghanistan's Tora Bora mountain region in December 2001. The report, released Sunday, said the situation in Afghanistan presented greater problems today because of the failure to nab bin Laden eight years ago. Bin Laden had written his will, apparently sensing he was trapped, but the lack of sufficient forces to close in for the kill allowed him to escape to tribal areas in Pakistan, according to the report.\n@highlight\nReport released by Senate panel blames Bush officials for bin Laden escape\n@highlight\n\"Bin Laden expected to die,\" report says, noting that a copy of his will was found\n@highlight\n\"Requests were also turned down for U.S. troops to block the mountain paths,\" report says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 186, "end": 219}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The report called bin Laden's escape \"a lost opportunity that forever altered the course of the conflict in Afghanistan and the future of international terrorism, leaving the @placeholder people more vulnerable to terrorism, laying the foundation for today's protracted Afghan insurgency and inflaming the internal strife now endangering Pakistan.\"", "idx": 77652}, {"query": "\"On or around December 16, two days after writing his will, bin Laden and an entourage of bodyguards walked unmolested out of Tora Bora and disappeared into @placeholder's unregulated tribal area.", "idx": 77654}], "idx": 50582} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ross Slater PUBLISHED: 16:59 EST, 23 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 23 November 2013 Shamed Paul Flowers is said to have boasted that he \u2018often went for lunch\u2019 with senior Labour figures. The claim was made by a young male escort who says he met the former Co-operative Bank boss many times over the summer and was even invited by him to a party at the home of a Labour peer. Flowers\u2019s alleged boast heaps more pressure on the Party, which last week desperately tried to distance itself from its former \u2018favourite banker\u2019 as a slew of sleazy revelations followed our exclusive expos\u00e9 of his drug abuse last week.\n@highlight\nShamed Reverend said he 'often went for lunch' with senior party members\n@highlight\nLabour leader Ed Miliband and Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls mentioned in boasts\n@highlight\nThe Labour party has categorically denied claims Rev Flowers ever had lunch with either man\n@highlight\nDisgraced bank chief accused of taking drugs at Co-op board meetings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 281}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Any attempt to suggest the behaviour of @placeholder calls into question the integrity of the Labour Party as a whole is an unjustified smear.", "idx": 77658}], "idx": 50586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Turkish Airlines are understood to be top of the list to replace Samsung, whose contract as Chelsea shirt sponsors expires at the end of the season. Europe's fourth biggest airliner, who made a memorable commercial deal with sports stars Lionel Messi and Kobe Bryant, have recently been sponsors of Barcelona, Manchester United and the Turkey national team. Partnership: Chelsea's agreement with kit sponsors Samsung ends at end of the season Samsung have backed Chelsea since 2005 when former chief executive Peter Kenyon said the club was going to \u2018paint the world blue\u2019. Chelsea renewed their shirt sponsorship contract with Samsung in 2013, but with surprisingly little publicity.\n@highlight\nChelsea's current deal with Samsung ends at end of the season\n@highlight\nTurkish Airlines are already sponsors of Barcelona, Manchester United and the Turkey national team\n@highlight\nEurope's fourth biggest airliner made a memorable commercial deal with Lionel Messi and Kobe Bryant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 336, "end": 341}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 769, "end": 784}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, the numbers show just how far Chelsea are behind @placeholder on the commercial front.", "idx": 77659}], "idx": 50587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:33 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:24 EST, 17 November 2013 A political novice who enjoyed the public backing of Phil Robertson from the popular TV show Duck Dynasty was elected to Louisiana's state congress on Saturday night. Vance McAllister, who largely self-funded his campaign, beat establishment candidate Neil Riser, a state senator and Tea Party favorite, in the runoff election for the vacant 5th District seat. Both men are Republicans, but while Riser stuck rigidly to anti-Obama rhetoric, McAllister ran as a more measured pragmatist, who criticized Washington gridlock and hyper-partisanship, particularly over the President\u2019s health care law.\n@highlight\nVance McAllister won 60percent of the vote on Saturday night for the vacant 5th District seat\n@highlight\nHe beat fellow Republican Senator Neil Riser who was favored by the local Tea Party\n@highlight\nMcAllister is a friend of Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson who publicly supported him\n@highlight\nHe was critical of the atmosphere in Washington, he doesn't blame it exclusively on Obama and also pointed the finger at House Republicans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 739, "end": 754}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Conservative activists said it's McAllister, who's never held public office and noted during the campaign that he'd never even visited @placeholder, that they worry would be the go-along-to-get-along congressman who isn't conservative enough.", "idx": 77661}], "idx": 50588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This time last year, Tahysn was a happily married father of two little boys aged three and four and lived close to his large, extended family in the village of Shangal in Iraq's Nineveh province. Now, home is a ramshackle refugee camp under the protection of Kurdish peshmerga fighters and he is grieving the loss of his wife and sons. His story is far from unique. Like so many other Yazidis, his family were massacred by ISIS jihadis as they swept through northern Iraq in August. Like them, Tahysn has lost everything. Scroll down for video Tragic: Tahsyn shows a photo of his two little boys. It is all he has left of them after they were murdered by IS\n@highlight\nAn estimated 200,000 Yazidi were forced to flee as ISIS advanced\n@highlight\nThousands were murdered while scores of women were taken as slaves\n@highlight\nSome survivors such as Tahsyn lost their entire families as they escaped\n@highlight\nOthers saw babies murdered and women of all ages being raped\n@highlight\nMost now live in refugee camps near Lalesh and Zohar in northern Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 656, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now living in a refugee camp in @placeholder, a village that holds special significance for the Yazidi and the location of their holiest religious site, she worries about the privations that winter might bring.", "idx": 77665}, {"query": "Now living in a refugee camp in Lalesh, a village that holds special significance for the @placeholder and the location of their holiest religious site, she worries about the privations that winter might bring.", "idx": 77666}], "idx": 50590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Technology keeps bringing us closer to a world where people can communicate freely across language barriers. Google on Tuesday announced that its e-mail service, Gmail, soon will include an \"automatic translation\" feature for all users. \"The next time you receive a message in a language other than your own, just click on Translate message in the header at the top of the message,\" the company writes in a blog post, \"and it will be instantly translated into your language.\" The update will roll out in the next few days. The announcement comes on the heels of another language-related news blip from the Mountain View, California, company. Google said last week that its Google Translate service -- which changes text from one language to another -- handles as much translation work in a day as human translators could manage in a year.\n@highlight\nGmail adds a feature that can translate emails between languages\n@highlight\nThe update is rolling out in coming days\n@highlight\nUsers can turn off the feature if they speak other languages", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 639}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The more human-translated documents that @placeholder can analyze in a specific language, the better the translation quality will be.", "idx": 77673}], "idx": 50595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If you are looking for that perfect Valentine's Day present then one of these could be just the ticket - if you want to make your other half run for the hills, that is. These gruesome teddy bears, called the 'Undead Teds', have been selling like hot cakes in the run up to February 14th. So many people have placed orders for a \u00a359 Valentine's Day teddy ripping its bleeding heart out that their British creator, artist Phillip Blackman, says he has sold out. Don't worry, he's armless: Spooky teds look like they have been mauled by zombies Romantic? This \u00a359 Valentine's model featuring a bear that has ripped its heart out of its chest has sold out\n@highlight\nBritish artist Phillip Blackman, 45, makes 'Undead Teds' from old soft toys\n@highlight\nHis \u00a359 Valentine bear, which has ripped out its own heart, is bestseller\n@highlight\nMr Blackman, from Suffolk, says he's sold out of the 'horrible' zombie teds", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 420, "end": 435}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Possibly for those with harder stomachs than most: These teddies by @placeholder have both sold", "idx": 77675}], "idx": 50596} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From online dating and Tinder to meeting through friends, there's no shortage of ways to find your perfect partner. But as London athlete Mary Russell, 44, revealed during an appearance on ITV's This Morning, things are a little more difficult when you're different. Ms Russell, who was born with achondroplasia, the commonest form of dwarfism, told hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley that she's yet to experience true love. Scroll down for video On the sofa: Mary and her son Reece, 16, appeared on This Morning to discuss her quest for true love Although she has a 16-year-old son, Reece, she revealed that her first marriage came about after she decided she wanted to emulate friends who were settling down and having children.\n@highlight\nMary Russell, 44, says she is yet to experience true love\n@highlight\nMother-of-one told of her search during an appearance on This Morning\n@highlight\nShe also appears, with son Reece, 16, on Channel 4 show, The Undateables", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 378, "end": 395}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}, {"start": 961, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sadly, that has proved difficult to find to date, with Ms. Russell left blinking back tears as she told @placeholder of the challenges of finding love when you're different.", "idx": 77680}], "idx": 50598} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After just over a century of amicable relations, Brazil has decided to cool its relationship with Iran. Gone are the days when Brazil's leader, President Luiz Inacio \"Lula\" da Silva (2002-2010), worked hard to strengthen Brazil's partnership with Iran, defending Iranian interests, sharing and learning from similar policy experiences over cafezinho. At a time when Brazil has sought every opportunity to engage the international community and increase its influence as a mediator of conflict and peace, why has Brazil's new president, Dilma Rousseff, refrained from strengthening the government's ties with Iran? The answer lies in Rousseff's personal experiences and geopolitical ambitions.\n@highlight\nFor a century, Brazil has had amicable relations with Iran, says Eduardo G\u00f3mez\n@highlight\nHe says President Dilma Rousseff has taken steps to distance Brazil from Iran\n@highlight\nRousseff, a torture victim, has raised concerns about human rights in Iran, he says\n@highlight\nG\u00f3mez: Brazil's actions could strengthen ties with U.S., further isolate Iran", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 821, "end": 834}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Iranian regime's atrocious history of killing thousands of dissidents, when combined with @placeholder court orders to have several people stoned to death for violating the law was viewed by Rousseff as \"medieval behavior.\"", "idx": 77685}], "idx": 50600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In recent years, social games have become increasingly prevalent on mobile devices, providing entertainment, yes, but also a way to maintain contact with family and friends. But for Debbie Fisher, who's legally blind, the visual displays used to play and chat meant they were off limits to her. Fisher, 37, is a mother of four from Reno, Nevada, who has a genetic disorder called retinitis pigmentosa. She can only see light and dark shapes and cannot discern details. Fisher said she has always enjoyed playing games with her family. However, she usually needed other people around in order to be able to play. After she got an iPhone and iPad, she tried playing some of the downloadable games, but due to her visual impairment, she couldn't find a game that she enjoyed and that allowed her to play with her friends.\n@highlight\nBlind gamer is able to 'hang with friends' via social gaming\n@highlight\nDebbie Fisher, 37, has been legally blind for most of her life\n@highlight\nUsing the Voice Over program, she's able to play \"Hanging With Friends,\" a hangman-like game\n@highlight\nSome games work with voice commands, but Fisher says this one lets her communicate, too", "entities": [{"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}, {"start": 986, "end": 995}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I always get the free version (of games) to make sure it is @placeholder compatible, which is what makes the iPhone and the iPad talk,\" she said.", "idx": 77695}], "idx": 50607} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Felipe Massa's Formula One career is hanging in the balance after confirmation the Ferrari driver suffered some damage to his left eye following his crash in qualifying for the Hungarian GP -- although his condition continues to improve. Felipe Massa receives attention after his high-speed crash in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying. The Brazilian remains in intensive care at the AEK military hospital in Budapest after suffering a skull fracture following his freak 200kph accident at the Hungaroring on Saturday. Despite the 28-year-old showing significant signs of improvement after undergoing emergency surgery, it has now emerged he may have sustained eye problems.\n@highlight\nSurgeon reveals Felipe Massa suffered eye damage in his crash on Saturday\n@highlight\nProfessor Robert Veres confirms it is unclear whether Massa will drive again\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old continues to show improvement after undergoing skull surgery\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian had a two-hour operation following high-speed crash on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}, {"start": 831, "end": 835}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We don't want to wait too long for Felipe, but our first priority now is to find out about @placeholder, and only at that moment will we take a decision.\"", "idx": 77699}], "idx": 50611} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A heartbroken groom-to-be jilted by his fianc\u00e9e over Christmas is selling the chance for a new woman to join him on his honeymoon next month - and already has a bid of \u00a3690. John Whitbread, 32, from Donisthorpe, Leicestershire, is auctioning the spare ticket on his \u00a31,950 dream break to the Dominican Republic with offers starting at 99p. Mr Whitbread says he is looking for a woman of any age with 'a good sense of humour' to join him on the two-week break at an all-inclusive four star resort in the Caribbean. He leaves for the Dominican Republic two days after Valentine's Day and returns on March 3 and hopes he'll have a 'new friend' with him.\n@highlight\nJohn Whitbread, 32, wants a new woman to join him on February holiday\n@highlight\nDue to marry girlfriend Amy on Valentine's Day but she has 'jitters', he said\n@highlight\nBids on his eBay auction for two-week Caribbean break reach\u00a3690\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I couldn't mope forever. I'm looking for a new friend who fancies a holiday'\n@highlight\nEx-fianc\u00e9e Amy said: 'Fair play to John. 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The Spurs manager is keeping faith with the striker despite his most memorable contribution last night being a palm in the face of the Blades 17-year-old midfielder Louis Reed, for which he was shown a yellow card. He was replaced by Roberto Soldado after 64 minutes, before an Andros Townsend penalty gave them a first leg victory. \u2018He was happy to get the armband,\u2019 said Pochettino, \u2018I see a lot of qualities in him which make him a good captain. I thought he put in a good performance.\u2019\n@highlight\nTottenham beat Sheffield United 1-0 in the League Cup semi-final first leg\n@highlight\nEmmanuel Adebayor was made captain by Mauricio Pochettino\n@highlight\nThe striker missed a good chance before being taken off after 64 minutes\n@highlight\nSome Spurs fans booed Adebayor when he was replaced\n@highlight\nPochettino defended the former Arsenal forward after the game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 50, "end": 66}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 225, "end": 240}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 521, "end": 535}, {"start": 616, "end": 625}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 830, "end": 846}, {"start": 868, "end": 886}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder stepped up and coolly converted to put Tottenham ahead with just over 15 minutes to play", "idx": 77705}], "idx": 50617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One hundred twenty African refugees -- most of them fleeing war-torn Somalia -- were forced overboard at gunpoint off the coast of Yemen, leaving at least 26 dead and 20 missing, the United Nations' refugee agency said Wednesday. A Somali refugee walks past the United Nations-donated tents at a refugee camp west of Aden. Seventy-four survivors made it to the beach Tuesday and were taken to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees center in Ahwar, Yemen, according to UNHCR. Some told the United Nations that they were waiting on their boat for a smaller vessel to take them ashore when the smugglers operating the boat forced them overboard.\n@highlight\n74 survivors made it to the beach and were taken to Ahwar, Yemen\n@highlight\nSome told U.N. smugglers operating the boat forced them overboard\n@highlight\nFighting in Somalia's capital led to increase in Somalis making journey to Yemen\n@highlight\nUNHCR: Nearly 26,000 refugees arrived in Yemen this year from Horn of Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 406, "end": 440}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is a common destination for Somalis fleeing economic hardship and war because of its proximity.", "idx": 77706}, {"query": "Yemen is a common destination for @placeholder fleeing economic hardship and war because of its proximity.", "idx": 77707}], "idx": 50618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan for MailOnline and Mark Prigg for MailOnline Cooler, ice box, cool box: Whatever you call it, this mainstay of picnics around the globe has barely been innovated upon for several decades. Not any more, though - Oregon-based Ryan Grepper has unveiled his innovative \u2018Coolest\u2019 device that has a host of different features, and it's currently taking the internet by storm. The cooler has become the highest funded project ever on Kickstarter, raising more than $11m Scroll down for Video An Oregon-based inventor has designed a new type of food and drink cooler. Known as 'Coolest' (pictured) the product has racked up \u00a31.2 million ($2 million) on Kickstarter in just a few days. The multi-functional product has a number of different features on offer\n@highlight\nOregon-based inventor has designed a new type of food and drink cooler\n@highlight\nThe multi-functional product has a number of different features\n@highlight\nThese include wireless Bluetooth speakers and wheels that can go off-road\n@highlight\nThe Coolest can be pre-ordered for \u00a3108 ($185) with delivery by Feb 2015", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The Coolest is a portable party disguised as a cooler, bringing blended drinks, music and fun to any outdoor occasion,\u2019 Grepper writes on @placeholder.", "idx": 77721}], "idx": 50628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Four U.S. states and the federal government have padded Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber's wallet to the tune of $5.9 million since 2000, including millions connected to his work on the Affordable Care Act. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist has been pilloried for collecting $392,600 from the Obama administration's Health and Human Services Department while the law was being written, but that was just the tip of the iceberg. Gruber's consulting contracts give states and the feds access to a proprietary formula that can determine how changes in a health care system's structure will affect costs. The 'Gruber Microsimulation Model' is what he sold to the White House. It helped Obama's team anticipate what the influential Congressional Budget Office (CBO) would say about various features of the final plan \u2013 and whether their costs would officially be considered 'taxes.'\n@highlight\nMIT economist got $392,600 from the Dept of Health and Human Services for his Obamacare consulting\n@highlight\nNational Institutes of Health paid him $2 million for Medicare consulting\n@highlight\nJustice Department has added $1.7 million for expert witness testimony\n@highlight\nFour US states combined to pay him another $1.6 million for advice about health care laws, and contracts for four more states were unavailable\n@highlight\nIf those states followed suit, Gruber's haul would exceed $7.5 million\n@highlight\nGruber has become a thorn in Democrats' sides since videos emerged of him candidly discussing how the Obama White House misled Americans to pass the Obamacare law", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 189, "end": 207}, {"start": 214, "end": 250}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 337, "end": 372}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 627, "end": 654}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 748, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 779}, {"start": 910, "end": 912}, {"start": 946, "end": 978}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1424, "end": 1429}, {"start": 1453, "end": 1461}, {"start": 1526, "end": 1530}, {"start": 1532, "end": 1542}, {"start": 1551, "end": 1559}, {"start": 1573, "end": 1581}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'If @placeholder scored the mandate as taxes, the bill dies.'", "idx": 77730}], "idx": 50634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsene Wenger certainly won't be short of exciting attacking options as he plots the downfall of champions Manchester City on Saturday. 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With more than 100,000 expats living in the capital, Russian-born millionaires have fuelled constant headlines in recent years as they buy up properties in some of London's wealthiest areas. But despite renewed attention amid their home country's economic woes, there is still little that is known about the everyday lives of those who have become some of Britain's richest residents. Scroll down for video Glamorous: A new documentary has shed light on the cloistered world of London's Russian super-elite, including supermodel Katia Elizarova (pictured) who says: 'I'm devoted. I'm in love with London forever'\n@highlight\nDocumentary examined lives of some of 100,000 Russians in capital\n@highlight\nCameras follow supermodel, art collector and \u00a3400-a-head Russian ball\n@highlight\nArt collector Igor Tsunkanov says those with \u00a3100m do not feel wealthy\n@highlight\nIt comes as more Russians look to London amid collapse of rouble\n@highlight\nEstate agents say some are 'urgently' seeking homes worth \u00a320million", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 886, "end": 899}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Luxury: @placeholder spoke from his all-white apartment in London, where sales to Russians have soared", "idx": 77747}], "idx": 50648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Senior Aircraftman Liam Gadsby (pictured) had previously bragged to colleagues about his 'party trick' that allowed him to pull the trigger on a loaded pistol without the bullet being fired An RAF airman has been jailed after he shot a friend through the stomach whilst demonstrating a 'party trick' with a high-powered weapon during a tour of Afghanistan. Senior Aircraftman Liam Gadsby was in the back of a Mastiff armoured personnel carrier at Camp Bastion when he fired the Glock pistol. The 23-year-old had previously bragged to shocked colleagues about a technique he had learned which allowed him to pull the trigger on a loaded pistol without the bullet being fired.\n@highlight\nSenior Aircraftman Liam Gadsby, 23, shot a colleague through the stomach\n@highlight\nHis party trick allowed him to pull trigger of gun without bullet discharging\n@highlight\nBut it backfired when he accidentally shot fellow serviceman Jay Johnson\n@highlight\nThe bullet went through Air Serviceman Johnson's body and out his back\n@highlight\nGadsby was yesterday jailed for three years and discharged from the RAF", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 968, "end": 989}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I looked up and I saw he [@placeholder] was aiming it at my head.", "idx": 77753}], "idx": 50652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twenty-five years ago last September, on the occasion of John Paul II's first visit to the U.S., two young priests appeared on the cover of US News and World Report with the title emblazoned across their chests, \"The Pope's Foot Soldiers.\" I was one of those priests. Twelve years later, I left the priesthood and the Augustinian order to begin a doctoral program in clinical psychology. Today, I've exchanged my Roman collar for a white collar job consulting leaders and executives in global organizations, helping them to meet the challenges they face in the trenches of corporate life.\n@highlight\nBrian Frawley: Cardinals choosing new pope could learn from business world\n@highlight\nHe says organizations sometimes elevate people in No. 2 positions to top spot\n@highlight\nFrawley: Choosing Benedict, who served his predecessor well, turned out to be a mistake\n@highlight\nFrawley: A leader must master strategy, communications, administration, other skills", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 149, "end": 172}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 327, "end": 337}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In fact, very early on in his papacy it became evident that @placeholder lacked the vitality required to lead a scandal ridden church.", "idx": 77755}], "idx": 50653} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Syria's besieged leader says he regrets that his soldiers shot down a Turkish jet last month but said they thought the plane belonged to Israel. \"I would not wish it for any plane other than an enemy one. Especially for a Turkish plane, I say 100%, if only we did not shoot it down,\" President Bashar al-Assad told Turkey's Cumhuriyet newspaper in an interview published Tuesday. \"The Turkish people are our brothers and something that would make them sad would never make me happy and it did not. If this was an Israeli plane, of course, I would have been happy.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The Tuesday death toll stands at 71, an opposition group said\n@highlight\nBashar al-Assad: Israeli planes have used the same corridor where Turkish jet was downed\n@highlight\nAl-Assad: Turkey's prime minister wants to stir up animosities\n@highlight\nEnvoy Kofi Annan's spokesman says forging peace will be \"a long, bumpy road\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 303, "end": 317}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A plane coming from that side is perceived by the Syrian military as an @placeholder plane.", "idx": 77757}], "idx": 50654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At age 12, Martin Pistorius suddenly turned from a healthy boy obsessed with electronics into a virtual 'vegetable' after falling into an inexplicable comatose state. He would spend the next dozen years trapped inside his weakened, helpless body, unable to speak or move, with only the children's character Barney to keep him company for hours on end. 'I cannot even express to you how much I hated Barney,' Martin recalled on the first episode of NPR's new radio show about human behavior, Invisibilia. Mystery illness: At age 12, Martin Pistorius, pictured here with his father, Rodney, suddenly turned from a healthy boy into a virtual vegetable after falling into an inexplicable comatose state\n@highlight\nAt age 12, Martin Pistorius, from South Africa, came home with a sore throat, which turned out to be a prelude to a 12-year health crisis\n@highlight\nHis physical and mental condition quickly deteriorated until he could not walk or speak\n@highlight\nDoctors were never able to diagnose his illness, but cryptococcal meningitis was the likely cause\n@highlight\nAbout two years into his illness, Martin's mind began to 'wake up' but no one around him knew that because he could not communicate\n@highlight\nSpeaking to host of NPR's new show Invisibilia, Martin said he was aware of 'everything' around him but felt entombed in his powerless body\n@highlight\nIn his late 20s, Martin learned to use a computer to speak and got a government job\n@highlight\nHe has since graduated from college with a degree in computer science, started his own web design company and married in 2008\n@highlight\nIn 2011, Pistorius published his memoir Ghost Boy", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 26}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1602, "end": 1610}, {"start": 1633, "end": 1641}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His mother initially wanted nothing to do with @placeholder, so great was her anger and resentment brought on by seeing her once-healthy boy turn into a 'potted plant.'", "idx": 77760}], "idx": 50655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:29 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 21 May 2013 Microsoft is announcing its next-generation Xbox model - Xbox One - at a launch event in Washington - and revealed there will be a television series based on its first person shooter Halo. Steven Spielberg announced the new TV series based on the Xbox exclusive's sci-fi action series. A 2013 release was also confirmed, though no exact date was given. Rumours suggest that the company could introduce single-code activations for games that would effectively lock games to this new console.\n@highlight\nThe company is expected to introduce single-code activations for games effectively locking them to one console\n@highlight\nOther rumours hint towards improved voice recognition, a new version of Kinect and IllumiRoom\n@highlight\nEvent comes a day after Sony released its latest trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 4 console", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Coming to television: The Halo series of games is one of @placeholder's biggest exclusive franchises, and will now be turned into a TV series", "idx": 77764}], "idx": 50659} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joachim Low, the coach of Germany, took a leaf out of Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s book of football management when he appealed for Marco Rodriguez to referee strongly and 'clamp down on things' in the World Cup semi-final with Brazil. Low claimed that the refereeing standards in European football are better in a clear attempt to influence the Mexican referee. Rodriguez is another referee who was known as a strict disciplinarian before this competition, but he has opted for a liberal approach at the finals. 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It's one of my favorite places to stay in the world. Next August, however, its main building is slated for tearing down to make way for a new, bigger hotel in advance of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Okura's problem is also its main appeal -- it seems stuck in time. Built in 1962, before Tokyo's last Olympics, the hotel is a masterpiece of Japanese aesthetics and modernist design that's remained largely untouched over more than five decades.\n@highlight\nMain building of Tokyo's Hotel Okura will be torn down to make way for a bigger hotel in advance of 2020 Olympics\n@highlight\nBuilt in 1962, Hotel Okura has remained largely untouched over more than five decades\n@highlight\nMonocle magazine recently started a petition to save the old Okura", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Asia, a part of the world defined by an ethos of tear-it-down and build-it-back-bigger (and faster and more tech savvy), the @placeholder pays homage to best of the way things used to be.", "idx": 77775}], "idx": 50666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Democrats have usually conceded the evangelical vote during presidential elections, but Sen. Barack Obama is trying to change that by mobilizing what some call the \"Christian left.\" Sen. Barack Obama is expected to talk about faith-based initiatives during a campaign stop in Ohio on Tuesday. As part of his outreach to evangelical voters, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will tour the Eastside Community Ministry in Zanesville, Ohio, on Tuesday and give an address on how he plans to builda \"real\" partnership between faith-based organizations and the White House if he becomes president. Obama's outreach to evangelical voters has also included private summits with pastors, an effort to reach out to young evangelicals and a fundraiser with the Matthew 25 political action committee. 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On Wednesday, they said Washington is using a new weapon against the island: spam. \"It's overloading the networks, which creates bad service and affects our customers,\" said Daniel Ramos Fernandez, chief of security operations at the Cuban government-run telecommunications company ETECSA. At a news conference Wednesday, Cuban officials said text messaging platforms run by the U.S. government threatened to overwhelm Cuba's creaky communications system and violated international conventions against junk messages. 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In the opening match Angola threw away a 4-0 lead to eventually draw with Mali, but home fans were able to celebrate second-time round as they clinched a comfortable two-goal win in Luanda. Angola, who played under the gaze of president Eduardo Jose dos Santos, began the game brightly and almost took the lead in the opening minutes when Manucho volleyed Flavio's cross only for Malawi keeper Swadick Sanudi to smother the ball.\n@highlight\nGoals from Manucho and Flavio helped hosts Angola move top of Africa Cup of Nations Group A with a 2-0 victory over Malawi on Thursday.\n@highlight\nThe victory gave a boost to the tournament which has been overshadowed by Togo's withdrawal last week.\n@highlight\nRafik Halliche scored the only goal of the game as Algeria registered their fist victory of the tournament with a 1-0 win over Mali.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 94, "end": 122}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 405, "end": 427}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 699}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's attacking approach was maintained after the half-time interval and they broke the deadlock three minutes into the half through Flavio.", "idx": 77796}], "idx": 50678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The sisters Kardashian -- Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe -- don't have to spend millions on focus groups and dynamic PR strategists to get noticed: Twitter does it for them. In an interview to air on Thursday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight,\" Morgan pointed out that all three are in the top 100 list of people being followed on Twitter worldwide: Kourtney is number 72, Khloe is number 47, and Kim is the sixth-most followed. With 6 million followers, she's neck and neck with President Barack Obama. Kourtney called Twitter \"the best decision-maker,\" pointing out that she Tweets everything from potential perfume bottle designs for the sisters' signature fragrance, to outfit dilemmas, to asking fans what she should have for dinner.\n@highlight\nThe Kardashian sisters credit Twitter with helping them make major decisions\n@highlight\nThe sisters tell Piers Morgan their marketing and fashion savvy help keep their brand going strong\n@highlight\nKim Kardashian says her most extravagant purchase was a $115,000 wristwatch\n@highlight\nSee the full interview with Kim and Kourtney Kardashian on \"Piers Morgan Tonight,\" 9 p.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 215, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 941, "end": 954}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you know your body type,\" said @placeholder, \"then you can dress to feel -- its like, 'Fake it until you make it' is what we always say.\"", "idx": 77808}], "idx": 50684} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rare and ancient trove of coins and jewellery has been found buried near Temple Mount in Jerusalem dating back to the 7th Century. The haul includes a total of 36 gold coins etched with images of Byzantine emperors and a 10cm medallion etched with a Menorah, Shofar made from a ram's horn, and a Torah scroll. Among the unprecedented find, made by Dr Eilat Mazar of Jerusalem's Hebrew University, was also a 3,000-year-old earthenware jug inscribed with what is believed to be the earliest example of written text ever discovered in the region. Scroll down for video A 10cm medallion etched with a Menorah, Shofar made from a ram's horn and a Torah scroll, (pictured) was found at the same site as the earthenware jug inscribed with the wine label. 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In secret recordings and transcripts made exclusive to CNN, Johnson laid out a politically crafty plan that was years in the making to groom Marshall as the first African-American on the high court. It was part of a broader White House strategy to implement the president's civil rights agenda, something he openly hoped would cement his legacy and strengthen the Democrats' base.\n@highlight\nSecret tapes of President Lyndon Johnson released exclusively to CNN\n@highlight\nTapes reveal president's long-term aspirations for Thurgood Marshall\n@highlight\nJohnson carefully laid out a path for Marshall to join Supreme Court, tapes show\n@highlight\nLBJ on Marshall: \"I want to build him up where he's impenetrable\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 457, "end": 472}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}, {"start": 938, "end": 940}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time of his government appointments, @placeholder was in his mid-50s and itching for new challenges.", "idx": 77811}, {"query": "But it is clear from this conversation that LBJ is using Marshall's grooming for the Supreme Court as the model he will use to boost other outstanding @placeholder candidates to senior government positions.", "idx": 77815}], "idx": 50686} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Japan coach Javier Aguirre denied on Saturday any involvement in match-fixing in Spain and called for calm from the team's supporters during their Asian Cup defence. The Mexican was among 41 people named by Spain's anti-corruption prosecutor in court this month following a probe into Real Zaragoza's 2-1 win at Levante on the final day of the 2010-11 campaign. The victory ensured Zaragoza, coached by Aguirre, avoided relegation. 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The forecasts of gridlock have been alarming, but as a 10-mile stretch of the 405 closes for 53 hours this weekend, businesses say there is a lot more than a traffic jam at stake. \"They are making it out to be a nuclear event,\" hairdresser Jon Condon said. He said city officials have frightened drivers with dire predictions of 50-mile traffic jams. He is closing his Brentwood Village shop this weekend and believes Los Angeles residents will be hunkered down in their homes.\n@highlight\nThe weekend closure of the popular Interstate 405 is dubbed the \"Carmageddon\"\n@highlight\nOne business is also closing for the weekend, too\n@highlight\nBut a sportswear shop is remaining open with a \"405\" sale", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 467, "end": 483}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even artists are hoping that @placeholder will lead to more exposure for their work.", "idx": 77818}], "idx": 50688} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Robin van Persie atoned for an embarrassing second half penalty miss to complete a hat-trick and give Manchester United a dramatic 3-2 win at Southampton Sunday in the English Premier League. United had to come from behind twice to claim the three points at St Mary's but it was tough on the newly promoted home side, who played a full part in a pulsating early season encounter. They went ahead after 16 minutes when Rickie Lambert headed home at the far post after a fine cross by Jason Puncheon. The lead did not last long as van Persie, signed from Arsenal in close season, chested home a cross and fired across Kelvin Davis in the Southampton goal.\n@highlight\nManchester United win 3-2 at promoted Southampton in EPL\n@highlight\nRobin van Persie grabs hat-trick but misses second half penalty\n@highlight\nArsenal score first goals of season in 2-0 win at Liverpool\n@highlight\nNewcastle held 1-1 at home by Aston Villa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 111, "end": 127}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 177, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 492, "end": 505}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 674, "end": 690}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He changed the game completely, his vision and consistency of passing gave us complete control,\" said the @placeholder boss, who was winning his 599th out of 1,000 league games.", "idx": 77822}], "idx": 50691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the $199 headband that will allow you to control things using your mind, the makers say. The Muse headband was unveiled this week at LeWeb and CNN caught up with founder of Interaxon Ariel Garten for a demonstration of the brainwave-sensing headband. Garten says Muse works using the same technology used in hospitals known as Electroencephalography (EEG), which records electrical activity along the scalp. Muse is embedded with four sensors that allows you to see and track your brain's activity, in the same way a heart rate monitor gives information about your physical activity. You can also use your mind to control games and applications supplied with the headband, Garten says.\n@highlight\n$200 Muse headband reads brainwaves and allows you to to play smartphone games with your mind\n@highlight\nAt LeWeb 12, creator Ariel Garten demonstrated the ability to add emotional content to emails\n@highlight\nCNN's Stephanie Busari gets her mind read by the headband at LeWeb\n@highlight\nHeadband launches in June 2013 -- but available now for limited period", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 157, "end": 159}, {"start": 187, "end": 208}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 341, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 927, "end": 942}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Connecting to any device such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop via bluetooth, @placeholder can be worn on the go and includes a \"brain fitness suite\" app that tracks the state of your brain or can help you de-stress.", "idx": 77829}], "idx": 50697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle A woman in China leapt into a river in a wedding dress in a bid to appease a water god she believes took her son. Yun Teng, 30, plunged into the river in Suzhou city in eastern China's Anhui province after her son went missing near its banks. Police said she had been 'driven to the brink of madness' by her loss. There were no leads as to the missing boy's whereabouts and no body has been found, but the woman was convinced he had been claimed by the river. Desperation: Police officer Zhang Cheng pulls Yun Teng from the water after she leapt in wearing a wedding dress in a desperate attempt to get the spirit of the river to release her son, who she believed it had taken\n@highlight\nYun Teng leapt into the river near where her son went missing weeks ago\n@highlight\nNearby policeman managed to find a boat and rescue the distraught mother\n@highlight\n'She was struggling, shouting that she wanted to be left there,' he said\n@highlight\nThere are no leads as to her son's whereabouts and no body has been found\n@highlight\nHe may be one of the tens of thousands of children stolen each year in China", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the national level, @placeholder takes child abduction very seriously.", "idx": 77842}], "idx": 50708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein is not a bomb thrower. As the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee she has, for instance, been a stalwart public defender of the National Security Agency's controversial bulk collection of phone data in the United States. That is why the verbal hand grenade she threw on the Senate floor on Tuesday is a device sufficiently explosive that it may represent the largest rupture between Congress and the CIA since the Church committee hearings of the mid-1970s, in which CIA officials were summoned to testify publicly about the agency's dirty tricks, such as its plan to assassinate Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.\n@highlight\nSen. 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The shocking account mirrors the attack on 26-year-old Andrea Cristina Zamfir whose lifeless body was discovered on Monday, bound with tape to an iron bar in a Crucifixion-like pose. The Romanian immigrant, who was naked except for her gym shoes and socks is thought to be the victim of a serial killer akin to the 'Monster of Florence' who killed 16 people over 30 years ago. Murdered: Andrea Cristina Zamfir, 26, was found naked and bound with tape, beneath a bridge in Ugnano, a village near Florence, Italy. A man has now been arrested on suspicion of murder and rape\n@highlight\nProstitute raped and tortured by 'crucifixion killer' comes forward\n@highlight\nWoman, named 'Martina', describes horrific ordeal at hands of murderer\n@highlight\nAccount mirrors attack on Andrea Cristina Zamfir found dead under bridge near Florence\n@highlight\nBody found naked, bound by an iron bar in a position similar to crucifixion\n@highlight\nPolice chief calls perpetrator 'a beast' and would pay 'any sum' to catch him\n@highlight\nAnother woman was found in similar circumstances in same place last year\n@highlight\nKiller the 'Monster of Florence' claimed lives of 16 people from 1968 to 1985\n@highlight\nCase wasn't solved but same prosecutor is investigating Ms Zamfir's death", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 185, "end": 206}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 446, "end": 464}, {"start": 517, "end": 538}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 900, "end": 921}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1380, "end": 1385}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s most senior policeman agreed that the killer was \u2018a beast\u2019.", "idx": 77845}], "idx": 50710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday. In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office. A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. Zelaya was removed from office in a military-led coup on June 28 and replaced by congressional leader Roberto Micheletti. On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process. The vote was a key part of a U.S.-brokered pact that representatives for Zelaya and Micheletti signed October 29, giving Congress the power to decide Zelaya's fate.\n@highlight\n111 of 128 lawmakers vote against reinstating ousted leader Jose Manuel Zelaya\n@highlight\nVote part of U.S.-brokered pact between Zelaya, de facto President Roberto Micheletti\n@highlight\nZelaya was removed as president in June 28 military-backed coup\n@highlight\nHondurans elected a new president, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 53}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 452, "end": 469}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 827, "end": 844}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 924, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zelaya, who says he does not recognize the election, also has said he would not accept the post even if @placeholder voted him back in.", "idx": 77850}, {"query": "After the coup, the same body voted to install @placeholder as interim president.", "idx": 77851}], "idx": 50713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 22-year-old man linked to the hacking group that claimed responsibility for a Christmas Day attack on Sony and Microsoft was arrested today by police investigating PayPal thefts. Vincent Omari has been linked to the Lizard Squad hacking group that took credit for attacks on Sony\u2019s PlayStation Network and Microsoft\u2019s Xbox Live gaming networks over Christmas. The man, from Twickenham, south-west London, was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of fraud by false representation and Computer Misuse Act offences - and has since been bailed to March 10. 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Landers, 14, is in intensive care at Royal North Shore hospital after a 24 May horror tackle, that fractured his c2 and c3 vertebrae, left him paralysed. A huge groundswell of support from Landers' local community and the top echelons of Australian media has played out in the days since and thousands of dollars have been raised for the teen's future so far. Daily improvement: Curtis shown here recovering in Royal North Shore hospital 'Ideally we want to get a block of land, put a house on it, and put it in Curtis' name,' said Warren Blissett, a coach of the rising young star.\n@highlight\nCurtis Landers now eating ice cream and well-buttered toast\n@highlight\nHis friends posted a photo of the teen smiling from his hospital bed\n@highlight\nHis spirits have lifted since being able to talk and joke with his dad\n@highlight\nNRL considering idea of Curtis delivering grand final game ball to halfway\n@highlight\nLocal footy clubs banding together to buy Curtis a house in his name", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 126, "end": 132}, {"start": 163, "end": 188}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 364, "end": 373}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 537, "end": 553}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you would like to donate to the @placeholder appeal, deposit money into the following bank account:", "idx": 77856}], "idx": 50718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The arrival of autumn in Australia will be a welcome relief for international visitors emerging from a bleak winter in the northern hemisphere. There's no mistaking the city of Sydney -- fine weather means you may struggle to see a cloud in the sky. Peak season may be winding up but with temperatures off their sticky summer highs it's a great time to sample one of the country's most recognizable cities. While few international visitors are likely to find themselves stranded in Sydney for 24 hours (if only! ), here's our fast-track tour for travelers short on time. See the sun come up over Sydney Harbour. At this time of year, the sun rises at around 6:30am, an hour after the first ferries leave the wharf, so there's plenty of activity on the water.\n@highlight\nStart the day in Sydney with a backstage tour of the famous Opera House\n@highlight\nAvoid shark scares by swimming in one of the city's many outdoor pools\n@highlight\nEat fish and chips with the seagulls and pelicans at the Sydney Fish Market\n@highlight\nEnd the night in one of the city's Karaoke bars: some allow you to BYO", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A cheaper option would be any of the @placeholder (bring your own) restaurants dotted around the city.", "idx": 77859}], "idx": 50721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 10:59 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:55 EST, 19 February 2013 Steve Hirsch, founder and chairman of Vivid Entertainment, said the DVD distribution freeze is effective at once and will continue indefinitely. A major porn studio has stopped the distribution of a sex tape starring Mindy McCready following the singer's suicide. Steve Hirsch, founder and chairman of Vivid Entertainment, said the DVD distribution freeze is effective at once and will continue indefinitely. The tape, called the Baseball Mistress, featured McCready and her boyfriend at the time but it is not known exactly when it was shot.\n@highlight\nSteve Hirsch, founder of Vivid Entertainment, said the distribution freeze was effective immediately and indefinitely\n@highlight\nThe tape, called the Baseball Mistress, featured McCready and her boyfriend at the time\n@highlight\nIt was originally released in 2010 after the singer appeared on Celebrity Rehab", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 130, "end": 148}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 394, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 689}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 938, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "contestant on '@placeholder' who died within three years of appearing", "idx": 77864}], "idx": 50725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 13:29 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 15:08 EST, 4 February 2013 One of the best preserved Second World War airfields in the country has been put up for sale. Perranporth, home of 24 RAF squadrons between 1941 and 1944, has been put on the market by former mobile phone magnate John George, with an asking price of \u00a31.5million. The 330-acre site in West Cornwall still features an original control tower, underground bunker, fighter shelters, pill boxes and the armaments depot which Mr George converted into the HQ of Jag Communications - once Britain's third largest independent mobile phones retailer.\n@highlight\nPerranporth is thought to be one of the best preserved wartime airfields\n@highlight\nSite features control tower, underground bunker, fighter shelters and depot\n@highlight\nIt was put on the market by John George, who owned Jag Communications - once Britain's third largest independent mobile phones retailer\n@highlight\nHe bought the airfield to ease the commute from tax haven Guernsey", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 211, "end": 213}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 547, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 866, "end": 883}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Passion: Former phones magnate John George bought the base four years ago so that he could commute easily from @placeholder where he is a tax exile", "idx": 77868}], "idx": 50729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHARLESTON, South Carolina (CNN) -- Sen. 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Jeff Weiner has claimed the number one spot in Glassdoor's latest survey of highest rated CEOs at large companies, getting a perfect 100% approval score from his staff. The LinkedIn boss was followed by Ford Motor's Alan Mulally and Edelman's Richard Edelman, both with 97% approval. Each year jobs and career website Glassdoor collects feedback from U.S.-based employees, in which they anonymously say what they think of the way their boss is leading their company. 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He spent the summer with family in Spain while Cuba fell deeper and deeper into Fidel Castro's revolution. He didn't realize the extent to which his life back home was quickly crumbling and that the winds of revolution were about to change his life forever. At the end of that summer, my grandfather told his son that he would not be coming home; that he should stay in Spain and wait for the rest of the family to join him. It was a long wait. 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The group, which includes influential political activists such as Richard Land, head of the Southern Baptist Convention's public policy wing, and Mathew Staver, dean of the Liberty University School of Law, will soon begin lobbying Republican leaders in Washington to support comprehensive immigration reform under President Obama.\n@highlight\nSome conservative evangelical leaders call Arizona's new immigration law misguided\n@highlight\nThey want federal reform that includes path to citizenship for illegal immigrants\n@highlight\nThey're trying to persuade rank-and-file evangelicals to get on board\n@highlight\nMany evangelicals call push for reform biblically based; some want GOP to woo Hispanics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 618, "end": 644}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 699, "end": 730}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rodriguez says he declined to join other Latino groups in calling for a boycott of @placeholder because he thought it would alienate white evangelicals at a time when he's trying to win their support.", "idx": 77897}], "idx": 50744} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- National elections in the world's largest democracy are always a mind-boggling spectacle. 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State news agency NNA said that Mohammad Chatah, 62, died as he headed to a meeting of the March 14 coalition at the mansion of ex-prime minister Saad Hariri in the city centre. An hour before he was killed, Chatah, a Sunni figure, had tweeted a message slamming Hezbollah. 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Rula Ghani shocked Afghan observers earlier this year when she appeared with her husband during the country's presidential campaign, a rare example of a political wife sharing the spotlight. Now the Lebanese-American of Christian heritage is set to carve out a role for herself as the patriarchal and deeply Muslim nation's first high-profile first lady. 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After the debt ceiling debacle of last summer, the conventional wisdom among many political analysts was that Obama would go the way of President Jimmy Carter, that Republicans would lose a few seats in the House but retain control, and that the GOP would surge into power in the Senate. 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The change, foreshadowed when photos began appearing buggy on Twitter last week, was confirmed Sunday by both Twitter and Instagram. It marks a shift in how the app will be used and signals a new round in the escalating feud between two of the Web's social media titans. Since Facebook bought Instagram in April, it's been apparent that Facebook and Twitter, which rank one-two in popularity among social-networking users, are distancing themselves from each other.\n@highlight\nThe Twitter-Facebook fight escalates with latest Instagram move\n@highlight\nImages from the popular photo app no longer appear on Twitter\n@highlight\nFacebook bought Instagram in April for a reported $1 billion\n@highlight\nKeeping users on your website equals money in the digital age", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 312}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With @placeholder pushing to grow its mobile revenue (and modest stock price) and Twitter still searching for effective ways to translate its popularity into profit, this rift was perhaps inevitable.", "idx": 77939}], "idx": 50773} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Few White House hopefuls would ever want to be compared to former President Richard Nixon, but some of Hillary Clinton's pre-campaign moves -- or lack thereof -- are reminiscent of the 37th president. As Clinton eyes another run at the presidency in 2016, some close to her -- especially those who are cheering reports she may wait until summer to officially announce a bid -- point to Nixon's successful 1968 presidential bid as a positive sign, particularly how Nixon's public operation went dark for about six months before entering the race. Despite being the presumed Democratic front-runner since Obama was reelected in 2012, Clinton has been largely absent from the public spotlight since the midterms wrapped in November 2014. And with the exception of the occasional paid speech and non-profit event, she could lie-low through the spring, a months-long hiatus similar to one Nixon took more than fifty years ago before winning the presidency for the first time.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton's strategy of lying low has some Clinton supporters thinking of Richard Nixon's 1968 election\n@highlight\nNixon chose to take a six-month hiatus from presidential politics before 1968 in order to allow the press to \"chew on\" George Romney\n@highlight\nClinton has been laying low for the better part of three months with only six events in January, February and March", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 998, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Quite simply, @placeholder doesn't have a George Romney for the media to \"chew\" on.", "idx": 77947}], "idx": 50777} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona defender Dani Alves is already looking for his next club after the Catalan giants failed to offer him a new contract. The Brazilian's current deal finishes at the end of this season, which means he is free to negotiate with clubs outside of Spain ahead of a free transfer this summer. Alves' agent, Dinorah Santana, believes Barca's failure to offer a new contract means the 31-year-old's time at the Nou Camp is up. Barcelona defender Dani Alves looks set to leave the club this summer after not being offered a new contract Former Sevilla star Alves poses for the cameras on Tuesday during Barcelona Fashion Week\n@highlight\nLa Liga giants Barcelona have not offered Dani Alves a new contract\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian's current deal expires at the end of this season\n@highlight\nAlves' agent says he will begin looking for a new club for his client\n@highlight\nManchester United have shown an interest in the former Sevilla man\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Barcelona news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 132, "end": 140}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 309, "end": 323}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 602, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 687}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 870, "end": 886}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We won't wait for @placeholder, they have to take the plunge,' added Santana.", "idx": 77952}], "idx": 50780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 10:27 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:54 EST, 21 March 2013 A girl who was left scarred by a violent random attack on a night out could become the next Miss England after her boyfriend convinced her to enter a beauty pageant. Alexandra Homayoonpoor, 24, had her nose sliced almost in two in an unprovoked in Leeds on New Years' Eve. Despite initially feeling 'so ugly' she had to hide from her friends, she is now on course to become the next Miss England after being crowned Miss West Yorkshire. 'I was convinced to enter a beauty pageant after my the glassing left me with a scarred nose and I felt unattractive. It was to try and boost my confidence,' said Alexandra, who is known as Lexi.\n@highlight\nAlexandra Homayoonpoor, 24, had her nostril sliced in two\n@highlight\nNeeded surgery after thugs attacked her in pub on New Years Eve 2010\n@highlight\nFelt too deformed to see her closest friends for three months after her injury\n@highlight\nWas convinced to enter beauty pageants to boost self esteem", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 253, "end": 274}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 731, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's case is still open as the attackers who glassed her have still not been caught", "idx": 77958}, {"query": "'Winning Miss @placeholder has not really sunk in yet.", "idx": 77959}], "idx": 50785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sunderland striker Connor Wickham could follow Jack Colback to Newcastle United this summer. The 21-year-old has one year to run on his current deal and has not been offered a new contract \u2013 this despite manager Gus Poyet issuing the player with an ultimatum last week. The Uruguayan said: 'For me, Connor\u2019s situation is clear. He needs to sign a new contract or we let him go \u2013 we sell him. There is nothing in between.' VIDEO Scroll down to watch who has come and gone from Newcastle this summer Deal or no deal: Connor Wickham could head to Newcastle if Sunderland don't offer him a new deal\n@highlight\nConnor Wickham has a year to run on his current Sunderland deal\n@highlight\nGus Poyet issued the striker with an ultimatum over his future\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew is in the market for a new striker at Newcastle\n@highlight\nPardew was manager of Reading when Wickham was in the academy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 544, "end": 552}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Swapping sides: @placeholder joined Newcastle this summer after leaving Sunderland", "idx": 77962}], "idx": 50787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Soldiers from outside Beijing called to the Chinese capital to boost troop numbers \"were laughing\" as they shot randomly at protesters in Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, according to declassified U.S. documents. The documents were among 25 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) records released to mark 25 years since Chinese authorities sanctioned a brutal crackdown that killed hundreds, if not thousands, of pro-democracy protesters. Each typed report is clearly marked as \"not finally evaluated intelligence,\" and some contain obvious inaccuracies including claims from the U.S. source that Supreme Leader Deng Xiaoping had \"died of heart failure.\"\n@highlight\nU.S. releases classified documents to mark 25 years since Tiananmen crackdown\n@highlight\n25 documents reveal details from June 4, 1989, including observations of troops\n@highlight\nOn that day, Chinese troops fired on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing\n@highlight\nSome troops were said to be \"laughing\" as they shot randomly at students", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 261, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"On the surface, @placeholder appears very calm,\" one report said.", "idx": 77971}], "idx": 50790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "They're often called \"ambush\" killings. Recent slayings of lawmen -- a Colorado prison chief, a Texas prosecutor, a West Virginia sheriff and a California cop -- conjure up comparisons to the deadly surprises and have contributed to a disturbing increase this year in law officer killings nationwide, analysts say. \"When somebody says 'ambush,' you see a character in a movie and you expect a guy to trip over a line or somebody pop up from a garbage can or somebody has the high ground and shoots on them,\" said Steve Weiss, research director for the Officer Down Memorial Page, whose website tracks slain U.S. law officers.\n@highlight\nAmbush killings against law officers have occurred in California, Colorado, Texas, West Virginia\n@highlight\nThey contribute to an overall increase in slain officers so far this year, one group says\n@highlight\nMany police fear the bullet addressed \"To Whom It May Concern\"\n@highlight\nBut respect toward law officers is much greater than it was in the 70s, expert says", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 552, "end": 577}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 691, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They type of incidents in @placeholder and with the Colorado prison director is even more unusual.", "idx": 77974}], "idx": 50793} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anthony Hamilton is the man his son Lewis could not live with, but is now discovering he is someone he cannot live without. During what was the most extraordinary young career motor racing has ever known, Hamilton Snr was the other, no-less important half of the partnership. It was Anthony who provided the bristling competitiveness that railed against any notion that he and his precocious elder son were second to anyone. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Hamilton show off his singing dog Roscoe Family business: Lewis and Anthony Hamilton thrived in the early years at McLaren, winning a world championship in their second season in Formula One\n@highlight\nAnthony Hamilton shaped the man who is currently fighting for his second world title\n@highlight\nWhen Lewis strayed, as he was wont to do, Anthony brought him in line\n@highlight\nWere Anthony still Lewis\u2019s manager, would he have allowed him to take a dog into the paddock?\n@highlight\nIt is not sustainable to suggest \u2013 as Mercedes\u2019s yes-men do \u2013 that his lifestyle has no impact on his performance\n@highlight\nLewis should swallow his pride and ask Anthony to come back as manager, travelling companion, conscience and truest supporter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 535}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then thinks again and adds: \u2018If my dad gave me advice about the track I wouldn\u2019t take it because he doesn\u2019t know what it\u2019s like out there.", "idx": 77980}], "idx": 50799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Attorneys on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate faced off Monday in a federal appeals court in California, as a panel of judges heard arguments about the constitutionality of Proposition 8. In August, a federal judge ruled that the voter-approved measure, which defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman, violated the U.S. Constitution. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals considered an appeal of that judge's ruling Monday. The three-judge panel opened Monday's hearing with tough questioning of parties seeking to appeal the decision, including ProtectMarriage.com and Isabel Vargas, who's a deputy clerk and deputy commissioner of civil marriages for Imperial County, California, where voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 8.\n@highlight\nNEW: Judges ask tough questions to side opposing same-sex marriage\n@highlight\nA panel of judges will hear arguments over whether the measure is constitutional\n@highlight\nA lengthy legal battle continues after voters approved Proposition 8\n@highlight\nA federal judge's earlier ruling says the proposition violates the Constitution", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The state's high court had allowed same-sex marriage, but then the 2008 @placeholder voter referendum passed with 52 percent of the vote.", "idx": 77981}], "idx": 50800} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:59 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 08:52 EST, 28 February 2014 Researchers conducting a scan on the brain of a deceased soccer player have detected signs of a brain trauma disease believed to be caused by repeated blows to the head. The test results mark the first time that Chronic Traumatic Encephalopahty (CTE) has been linked to the game of soccer, which until now has been considered safer than contacts sports like football or hockey. Patrick Grange, of New Mexico, died at age 29 from complications associated with his ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig\u2019s disease.\n@highlight\nBrain scan showed Patrick Grange, 29, had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy\n@highlight\nDegenerative condition is linked to repeated concussions and is more often seen in contact sports like football\n@highlight\nGrange, who started heading balls at age 3, died from ALS a year and a half after his diagnosis\n@highlight\nIn December, Ryan Freel became first baseball player to be diagnosed with CTE; he killed himself at age 36", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 313, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 691}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Researchers have suggested that repeated hits to the head may have caused @placeholder to develop CTE and resulted in an ALS diagnosis at age 27 - even though most people who suffer from the illness are between 40-70 years old.", "idx": 77986}], "idx": 50803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Announcement: Barack Obama said his new policy on immigration was 'the right thing to do' Barack Obama\u2019s decision to allow up to allow up to 800,000 young illegal immigrants to remain in America has divided Republicans and was met with silence by his 2012 opponent Mitt Romney for nearly six hours. The Obama administration\u2019s announcement that it would stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the US as children and have led law-abiding lives caught Romney by surprise. Eventually, Romney came out and said in almost conciliatory language that he believed Obama had addressed an \u2018important matter\u2019 with a short-term measure but the way it had been done \u2018makes it more difficult to reach that long-term solution.\n@highlight\nObama: This is not amnesty, this is not immunity... this is right thing to do\n@highlight\nPresident used executive order on decision, bypassing Congress\n@highlight\nRomney waits six hours before saying policy was a short-term measure\n@highlight\nIt mirrors that of proposal by Romney's tipped running mate Marco Rubio", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 446, "end": 447}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Romney\u2019s belated and muted reaction underlined just what a bind @placeholder had been placed in.", "idx": 77990}], "idx": 50806} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 January 2013 | UPDATED: 04:36 EST, 21 January 2013 Former GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said today that President Obama is a \u2018sore winner\u2019 and is taking out his anger on Republicans. Speaking Sunday on ABC\u2019s \u2018The Week,\u2019 the former Pennsylvania senator said that members of Mr Obama\u2019s administration are \u2018not very gracious winners.\u2019 Elaborating, Mr Santorum said that while the newly-inaugurated president has the power to get things done in Washington during his second term by shifting his office, he often \u2018(forces) Republicans always to come his way.\u2019 Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFormer senator and presidential hopeful said that Obama is a 'sore winner' because he will not embrace bipartisanship\n@highlight\nAlso spoke out about his beliefs on gun-control laws", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 405}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Run: Former @placeholder Sen. Rick Santorum suspended his presidential campaign last April", "idx": 78002}], "idx": 50813} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: On CNN's \"State of the Union,\" host and Chief National Correspondent John King goes outside the Beltway to report on the issues affecting communities across the country. Joe Ray, left, says the cost of providing full-time workers with health care is worth it. PORTLAND, Maine (CNN) -- Joe Ray has no complaints about the economy but plenty of worries about what he sees and hears in Washington. His company, Free Range Fish & Lobster, processes 8 million pounds of fish a year, plus shellfish and lobsters. A recession means restaurant sales are down some, but that decline is more than offset by the surge in people looking for seafood as they eat more meals at home.\n@highlight\nCNN's State of the Union with John King airs Sunday at 9 a.m. ET\n@highlight\nKing travels to Maine to get voters' take on health care reform\n@highlight\nSen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, has been a key figure in health care negotiations", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 25, "end": 42}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 423, "end": 447}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 701, "end": 718}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 791}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch CNN's John King preview Sunday's show from a dock in @placeholder \u00bb", "idx": 78006}, {"query": "We visited Snowe's @placeholder office the morning after the president's speech, and it was clear that she was getting mixed advice.", "idx": 78009}], "idx": 50816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australian authorities will announce a new search area Wednesday in the hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, according to the agency overseeing the effort. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said Sunday it's been re-examining data that could shift the search area hundreds of kilometers south along an arc derived from satellite data. More than three months after Flight 370 disappeared over Southeast Asia, searchers have found no trace of the Boeing 777 or the 239 people aboard, making it one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. Police: Report about pilot is wrong Meanwhile, Malaysian police are denying a report in a London newspaper that MH370 pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah is the primary suspect in the probe into the plane's disappearance.\n@highlight\nNEW: Malaysian police: A report about a pilot being the prime suspect is wrong\n@highlight\nAustralia Transport Safety Bureau will announce a new search area Wednesday\n@highlight\nAnalysts have been re-evaluating satellite data", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 98, "end": 127}, {"start": 181, "end": 214}, {"start": 417, "end": 430}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 691, "end": 708}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 879, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the closest country to where the plane is believed to have entered the ocean, has said it will delegate the management and operation of the new phase to a private company.", "idx": 78014}], "idx": 50818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Once envisioned as a tourist attraction, it has laid abandoned for decades. But now, Johnsonville in Connecticut could be headed for a new life - after a buyer purchased the ghostly village for $1.9million. The price - a huge $1.1million more than its $800,000 opening bid - will see the owner inherit an array of Victorian buildings over 62 acres of land. These include an old post office, a schoolhouse, a general store, the original homestead of the mill owners, and even an abandoned church. Scroll down for video Long abandoned: Johnsonville in East Haddamin, Connecticut, could be headed for a new life - after a buyer purchased the ghostly village for $1.9million. Above, for the past few decades, 'No Trespassing' signs have hung off properties in the town, warning off travelers\n@highlight\nVillage of Johnsonville in East Haddam, Connecticut, went up for auction this week, with bids starting at $800,000\n@highlight\nSnapped up by an unnamed buyer yesterday for $1.9million; plans for the property have not yet been disclosed\n@highlight\nOwner will inherit array of Victorian buildings over 62 acres, including post office, schoolhouse and even church\n@highlight\nTown was an unfulfilled vision of 'eccentric' aerospace expert, Raymond Schmitt. who hoped to attract tourists\n@highlight\nSchmitt shipped over properties and even purchased a paddleboat to ferry visitors, but it later sank into the lake\n@highlight\nJohnsonville has laid deserted for decades, with 'No Trespassing' signs warning curious travelers to stay away", "entities": [{"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1418, "end": 1429}, {"start": 1469, "end": 1482}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder decided to create a Victorian-era tourist attraction, so traveled around the northeast, buying up entire buildings and shipping them to the town.", "idx": 78030}], "idx": 50831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Delvin Barnes, who allegedly abducted a Philadelphia nurse's assistant and held her for three days, made a court appearance Friday to plead not guilty to kidnapping charges. He was indicted Thursday, according to the Philadelphia U.S. Attorney's office. Carlesha Freeland-Gaither's abduction on November 2 was captured on a surveillance video in Philadelphia and sparked a manhunt involving the FBI, Philadelphia police, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the U.S. Marshal's Service. Freeland-Gaither, 22, was found in Jessup, Maryland on November 5. Barnes, 37, was arrested that same day after police tracked him down using his car's GPS device.\n@highlight\nNEW: Delvin Barnes pleads not guilty to kidnapping change\n@highlight\nHe was indicted in the kidnapping of a nurse in Philadelphia\n@highlight\nHe faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted\n@highlight\nBarnes is also charged in alleged abduction of 16-year-old girl in Virginia last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 263, "end": 287}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 434, "end": 484}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A car dealer identified @placeholder from the videos and alerted authorities that he had placed a GPS device in the suspect's car because of concerns about his bad credit, authorities said.", "idx": 78041}, {"query": "Barnes, who made his initial court appearance in Philadelphia on Wednesday, will be tried there before being turned over to authorities in @placeholder.", "idx": 78043}], "idx": 50838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ally McCoist admits he\u2019d rather avoid Celtic if Ronny Deila\u2019s side join Rangers in the League Cup semi-finals. In the first game of the Mike Ashley era, the Ibrox side claimed their place in the last four of the competition with a one-goal victory over Premiership St Johnstone courtesy of Lewis Macleod\u2019s header four minutes from time. Provided Celtic see off Partick Thistle on Wednesday night, there\u2019s a one in three chance of a first Old Firm game in almost three years. 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Instead the 52-year-old from Cramlington, Northumberland, who has a heart condition and can't walk more than 100m, found himself at the heart of a spring break-style all-night pool party. Mr Green says he was misled by the Thomas Cook brochure for the resort which offered no warning that regular parties with lasers and loud music, with revellers bused in from around the area, were held at the resort. 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Sharapova committed 66 unforced errors to lose 7-6 3-6 6-4 in a match that lasted a marathon three hours and 21 minutes. It was a disappointing early exit for 14th seed Sharapova and continued a poor recent run in majors after she lost in the second round at Wimbledon and third round at the U.S. Open last year. The 2008 winner told reporters. \"I could be disappointed or I could take it as it is and just go back on the court and keep working.\n@highlight\nFormer champion Maria Sharapova is the biggest name to fall in the first round of the Australian Open\n@highlight\nThe Russian is beaten 7-6 3-6 6-4 by compatriot Maria Kirilenko in a match lasting over three hours\n@highlight\nJustine Henin and Elena Dementieva both through to set up a mouth- watering second round showdown", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder champion raced through the opening set in just 23 minutes, and while she took her foot off the accelerator in the second, the match was always within the 15th seed's keeping.", "idx": 78058}], "idx": 50849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Borland PUBLISHED: 20:09 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 20 February 2014 Email alert: Sir Bruce Keogh urged officials three months ago to launch a series of investigations Health bosses have been accused of trying to cover up high death rates and alarming waiting times in the NHS in Wales. The medical director in England Professor Sir Bruce Keogh urged officials three months ago to launch a series of investigations into six hospitals after being alerted to the figures by a Welsh Labour MP. He also pointed out that waiting times in Wales were \u2018persistently higher\u2019 than in England, with up to 80 per cent of patients waiting more than six weeks for key diagnostic tests for diseases such as cancer.\n@highlight\nProfessor Sir Bruce Keogh urged officials to launch investigations\n@highlight\nHe said waiting times in Wales were \u2018persistently higher\u2019 than in England\n@highlight\nHowever bosses didn\u2019t reply to his email or launch any investigation\n@highlight\nRevelation comes amid growing concern over the state of the NHS in Wales", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 300, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder \u2013 which has been in power in Wales since devolution in 1999 \u2013 runs the country\u2019s NHS separately from the health service in England.", "idx": 78066}], "idx": 50856} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States is urging Turkey to show restraint after Kurdish rebels attacked its forces on Sunday, killing at least 17 Turkish soldiers and wounding 16 others near Turkey's border with Iraq and Iran, according to Turkey's defense minister. A Turkish soldier walks through the village of Senoba, Turkey, near the border with Iraq. The initial response by Turkish forces was to hit back by killing 32 rebels from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, in southern Turkey, according to a statement on an official government Web site. Sunday's deadly attack on Turkish soldiers prompted outrage among citizens in Istanbul, Turkey, who took to the streets in protest. Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul said that, in addition to the 17 killed, 10 Turkish soldiers were missing after the ambush in southern Turkey. 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But behind the show of unity, his wife Alwen and daughter Bindi knew, better than anyone, that his near-saintly public image bore little resemblance to the real Rolf Harris. Devoted husband? He had an affair with his live-in housekeeper-cum-chauffeur back in the Nineties, which had left Alwen \u2018devastated\u2019, it emerged during the trial. Scroll down for video Proud: Rold Harris pictured with his wife Alwn and daughter Bindi at Buckingham Palace in 1969 Loving father? We now know he abused his daughter\u2019s best friend from the age of 13 in the late Seventies and early Eighties.\n@highlight\nShows of family unity outside court looked 'suspiciously choreographed'\n@highlight\nWife Alwen and daughter Bindi knew saintly image of entertainer bore little resemblance to real Rolf Harris\n@highlight\nHis affair with a live-in housekeeper in the 1990s left Alwen 'devastated'\n@highlight\nHe abused his daughter's best friend from the age of 13 in 1970s and 1980s\n@highlight\nAdditional reporting: Tom Kelly", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his 2001 autobiography, @placeholder says he only discovered how unhappy she was when, many years later, he found her old diary.", "idx": 78074}], "idx": 50862} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI delivered his final Angelus prayer to a crowd of thousands gathered at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on Sunday, as he prepares to retire. 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But it seems unlikely that the ruling would be changed. 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But reports that Mexico is restructuring the way it cooperates with American officials on security matters -- in essence restricting communication -- threaten to impose a shadow over the positive economic story the leaders want to tell. 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Two of the dead were children and one was a 3-month-old baby, according to Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) spokesman Jeff Rent. The death toll is expected to rise as rescue crews reach hard-hit areas where structures have been badly damaged, said another MEMA spokesman, Greg Flynn. 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Ripening in the greenhouse at the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, the record-breaking fruit was grown using Victorian cultivation methods and is worth an estimated \u00a310,000. But if the Heligan pineapple sounds pricey, then spare a thought for the Japanese buyer who splashed out 1.6 million yen (\u00a310,300) for just two melons. 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Raul Xazziel Ramirez had been visiting his father in Juarez on Friday evening when unknown gunmen fired on their vehicle at a roundabout, spokesman Arturo Sandoval said. At least 18 rounds from a 9 mm weapon were shot at the white 2000 Geo Tracker driven by Ramirez's dad, Sandoval said. The father, Raul Ramirez Alvarado, 35, died in the driver's seat. The younger Raul escaped from the vehicle, but was apparently shot in the back, Sandoval said. The boy's body fell forward in front of the vehicle.\n@highlight\nNEW: Raul Xazziel Ramirez was just three weeks shy of his eighth birthday, records show\n@highlight\nRamirez was killed Friday along with his father in Ciudad Juarez.\n@highlight\nThe boy managed to escape the vehicle but was shot in the back, police say\n@highlight\nMore than 2,200 slain this year in Juarez; Ramirez was not the youngest", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 208, "end": 227}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 444, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 508, "end": 528}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 726, "end": 745}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 871, "end": 883}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to statistics from local prosecutors, @placeholder records about 10 murders a day.", "idx": 78106}], "idx": 50879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Cunningham Follow @@samcunningham Juan Mata has tipped England, with their blend of youth and experience, as outsiders to win the World Cup this summer. The Manchester United forward, expected to be in the squad of defending champions Spain, believes Roy Hodgson\u2019s side have a shot at bringing back the most sought after trophy in world football. \u2018I think they can try to reach the semi-final, final, try to win the title, because they have 23 very good players going,\u2019 said Mata. \u2018They have a good manager, so why not? \u2018They have great young players and they have a talented squad for England to try to compete and to try to win it.\n@highlight\nManchester United star says England have a talented squad\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard says Roy Hodgson has a good mix of youth and experience\n@highlight\nHe believes England can challenge for the title in Brazil\n@highlight\nSpain face the Netherlands in their group B World Cup opener on June 13\n@highlight\nMata will face new United boss Louis van Gaal, who take up his new role after the Cup, and team-mate Robin van Persie\n@highlight\nThe attacker is looking forward to van Gaal's offensive style at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nSpain is chasing a fourth major title after two Euro and the 2010 Cup win", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 164, "end": 180}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 652, "end": 668}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Positive: Spain's Mata says there is no reason why England shouldn't be contenders under @placeholder", "idx": 78111}], "idx": 50884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Harry finally got the chance to celebrate his 30th birthday last night - with a black tie party featuring singer Ellie Goulding. With his father, Prince Charles, and step-mother, the Duchess of Cornwall, on holiday in Scotland, the party-loving prince was given the run of their London residence, Clarence House. The birthday boy drove himself in through the rear entrance to the house at 7.20pm with his protection officer by his side in the top-of-the-range Audi. 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David Eckert \"feels gratified that the city and county acted quickly, and ... that they recognize his dignity and humanity,\" his lawyer, Joe Kennedy, said Thursday. \"He expects that it won't happen to anyone else ever again.\" Hidalgo County, New Mexico, Manager Jose Salazar, the top official in the county involved in the settlement, declined to comment on Thursday. And a CNN call to Deming, New Mexico, police Chief Brandon Gigante was not immediately returned.\n@highlight\nDavid Eckert sued, saying police subjected him to \"digital penetrations,\" enemas\n@highlight\nThese actions and a colonoscopy occurred over 12 hours in early 2013 in New Mexico\n@highlight\nAuthorities never found drugs; his lawsuit says the warrant used for search was invalid\n@highlight\nEckert says the settlement gives him \"some justice\" and \"shows they were wrong\"", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 627, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After Eckert was pulled over, a @placeholder police officer said that he saw Eckert \"was avoiding eye contact with me,\" his \"left hand began to shake,\" and he stood \"erect (with) his legs together,\" the affidavit stated.", "idx": 78113}], "idx": 50886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The most difficult decision a member of Congress will ever have to make is to commit our nation's armed forces to military action against an enemy. Having served with and cared for those brave men and women as a physician in the Army Reserve with three deployments including Iraq, this is not a decision I would arrive at lightly or without careful consideration of all the available facts. There is no question that the horrific atrocities perpetrated by Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria are nothing short of appalling and deserve international condemnation. But there is a glaring lack of international resolve on what the response to such abominable acts should be.\n@highlight\nRep. Joe Heck: World, so far, lacks resolve to respond to al-Assad regime atrocities\n@highlight\nHe says he's not convinced U.S. should strike. 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Gathered before the ruins left when two explosive-laden cars went off Saturday, residents of Reyhanli called on Turkey's government to step down, alleging that it has gotten their country too involved Syria's troubles. Hours later, rescuers pulled another corpse from the rubble and placed it in a black body back for transit, said CNN Senior International Correspondent Ben Wedeman. It brought the death toll to at least 47. Another 100 or so have been injured, authorities have said.\n@highlight\nTurkey's government believes some of its own citizens are behind the attacks\n@highlight\nThe bombs killed 47 people and wounded about 100, Turkish officials say\n@highlight\nSyrian official denies that his nation had any involvement\n@highlight\nTensions run high as Syrians flee across border to escape civil war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The conflict in Syria has repeatedly spilled across the border to Turkey, prompting @placeholder security forces to reinforce the frontier.", "idx": 78122}], "idx": 50889} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 2013 tennis season may only be in its fledgling stages but already the heat is well and truly on for those preparing for the year's first major. As the great and good on the men's and women's circuits fine tune their game ahead of the Australian Open that starts in Melbourne on Monday, they are having to contend with stifling temperatures in Sydney. According to the Australia Bureau of Meteorology, Monday was the hottest day in the country since records began over 100 years ago with an average temperature of 40.3 degrees. Officials in New South Wales have warned of a \"catastrophic\" fire threat as strong winds combine with the heat to increase the danger of bushfires spreading out of control.\n@highlight\nRecord temperatures hit Australia during tennis tournament in Sydney\n@highlight\nStifling heat of 41.4 degrees make conditions uncomfortable for players\n@highlight\nWorld No. 4 Agnieszka Radwanska claims it was \"too hot\" to play\n@highlight\nMonday confirmed by Australia Bureau of Meteorology as hottest since records began", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 392, "end": 412}, {"start": 554, "end": 568}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Players had to battle heat that reached 41.4 deg in @placeholder, with world No.", "idx": 78123}, {"query": "But in @placeholder by the end of the week the temperature is going to rise again, getting well above average.\"", "idx": 78125}], "idx": 50890} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 08:43 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 11 November 2013 Shocked: Nancy Dell'Olio said on today's This Morning that she was surprised by Sven-Goran Eriksson's revelations Nancy Dell\u2019Olio has revealed she's started legal action against the publishers of Sven-Goran Eriksson's autobiography. Despite admitting she hasn't yet read the book herself, the 52-year-old Italian socialite said the contents breach a confidentiality agreement she signed with her ex-partner. 'I just started legal action against the publishers. He is in breach of confidential order that we cannot talk about certain details, so I am surprised at the publishers. It's breach of confidentiality,' she said during an appearance on today's This Morning.\n@highlight\nItalian socialite appeared on today's This Morning\n@highlight\nShe was surprised and saddened by her ex's book revelations\n@highlight\nSven should have shown 'more style and elegance'\n@highlight\nShe said he's breached confidentiality agreement", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 175, "end": 193}, {"start": 209, "end": 223}, {"start": 291, "end": 309}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defending herself on This Morning, @placeholder said: 'That does sound like me but he met me", "idx": 78127}], "idx": 50891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It cost his newspaper a thumping $1.6 million in legal costs. He was the subject of vilification from both cycling fans and officials -- not to mention from a man who had become a global sporting icon. But not once did David Walsh waver in his quest to unveil the truth about Lance Armstrong and his doping lies -- despite the almost insurmountable obstacles placed in his way. \"People find this strange, but for me it was the time of my life,\" Walsh told CNN's Changing Gear series in an interview before the start of the Tour de France.\n@highlight\nIrish journalist David Walsh spent over a decade pursuing Lance Armstrong\n@highlight\nSunday Times writer was convinced from 1999 onwards he was doping\n@highlight\nHis co-authored 2004 book LA Confidential enraged the American cyclist\n@highlight\nArmstrong apologized to Walsh during his 2012 televised confession", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 655}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The award-winning @placeholder journalist spent 13 long and sometimes lonely years pursuing Armstrong.", "idx": 78138}], "idx": 50900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Gunmen and suicide bombers attacked police in eastern Afghanistan Tuesday morning, leaving five officers dead, police said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack that occurred in the city of Jalalabad. Six or seven civilians were also injured in the violence and five of the attackers died, according to Mohammad Sharif Amin, a local police spokesman. This attack comes a day after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Afghanistan for a trip to help repair strained relations with President Hamid Karzai. 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An arbitration tribunal ruled the way the Home Office had terminated the contract for the shambolic eBorders scheme was unlawful. Defence firm Raytheon will now pocket \u00a3223million of public money, including \u00a350million in damages. The settlement is in addition to the \u00a3260million the Government had spent by the time Raytheon was fired in July 2010 with the journey-logging system in disarray. Legal fees are expected to push the final bill to half a billion pounds.\n@highlight\nGovernment unlawfully scrapped eBorders contract with Raytheon Systems\n@highlight\neBorders scheme intended to screen everyone coming to and leaving Britain\n@highlight\nIt has been beset by problems leading to termination of contract this year\n@highlight\nBut a tribunal has ruled the Government had acted unlawfully it has emerged", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 90, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 113}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 843, "end": 858}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was in charge of her officials\u2019 disastrous management of the @placeholder project, and presided over a string of other blunders.", "idx": 78149}], "idx": 50907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Maria Sharapova beat Ana Ivanovic in the final of the Brisbane International on Saturday in a display that bodes well for her chances at the Australian Open. 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He needed stitches both inside and outside his penis. File picture A man bit his neighbour's penis until it bled in a row over loud music, a court has heard. Jason Martin, 41, is alleged to have bent over and bitten Richard Henderson, 39, through his pyjamas after receiving a text message asking him to turn his music down. Mr Henderson, 39, said Martin, of Dover, Kent, bit down on his genitals \u2018like a sandwich\u2019 and left him in excruciating pain and needing stitches.\n@highlight\nA row over stereo volume led to the horrifying injury, a court heard\n@highlight\nJason Martin accused of biting his neighbour's genitals 'like a sandwich'\n@highlight\nRichard Henderson needed stitches both inside and outside his penis\n@highlight\nHe said: 'My willy was not attached to the rest of my body'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 783, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Once out of the flat a scuffle ensued during which the defendant pushed Mr Henderson against a wall, stooped down and bit into and gnawed at, Mr @placeholder\u2019s penis.'", "idx": 78157}], "idx": 50912} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron today insisted it was still possible to win back powers from Brussels and secure Britain's place in Europe, despite last week's humiliating failure to stop Jean-Claude Juncker becoming EU president. 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The world number three was beaten in an unexpected defeat by French hope Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who battled the six-times Wimbledon champion in a five set marathon. It means Andy Murray now has one less challenge to overcome as he aims to win his first Wimbledon title, having breezed past Feliciano Lopez in straight sets in imperious form. Tsonga's reward for beating Federer is a semi against Novak Djokovic. 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A description of this week's events -- the military placing the president under house arrest and naming a new leader of its choosing -- fit the definition of a coup. But labeling it as such could mean an end of U.S. military aid to Egypt, and subsequently a deterioration of relations with an important ally in the Middle East and North Africa. For now, Western nations have avoided using the word \"coup,\" preferring to watch developments unfold, and pointing to the fact that popular sentiment appears on the side of the military.\n@highlight\nThe overthrow of Egypt's Morsy meets most definitions of a coup\n@highlight\nBut the events in Egypt are not universally being called a coup\n@highlight\nCalling it such may lead to a halt of aid to Egypt", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 530}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is a key player in U.S. foreign policy in the region, and anything to sour that relationship could have unintended consequences.", "idx": 78178}], "idx": 50925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig and Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 08:52 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 16 January 2014 It is a culinary scandal which has gone right to the top of the political food chain and left Bill de Blasio with a rather sour taste in his mouth. But the New York City Mayor may find his first crisis in office a little easier to swallow knowing that it will eventually help those most in need. In an incident dubbed Forkgate, de Blasio provoked mock outrage after being caught eating his pizza with a knife and fork instead of with his hands as is the New York way.\n@highlight\nNew York City Mayor photographed eating his pizza with a knife and fork\n@highlight\nTwitter users expressed faux horror at method after the picture went viral\n@highlight\nDe Blasio defended use of utensils, saying it was down to Italian ancestry", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 266, "end": 278}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His method is a combination of the @placeholder and New York styles, he said, describing it as 'very complicated.'", "idx": 78182}], "idx": 50928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid (CNN) -- An Iranian and three Spaniards who secretly tried to export to Iran industrial equipment that could be used to make missile parts or enrich uranium have been arrested in Spain, the Civil Guard said Monday in a statement. The European Union and the United States ban the export to Iran of certain dual-use machinery and technology that could be used to aid Iran's military program. The four suspects were arrested April 1. The Iranian man, 47, was detained in Palma de Mallorca on Spain's Balearic Islands, and a judge remanded him to prison April 3 on suspicion of contraband in dual-use material, belonging to a criminal organization and money laundering, said a Civil Guard captain with the intelligence division, who spoke on condition of not being identified.\n@highlight\nOfficials say technology could be used to make missile parts or enrich uranium\n@highlight\nSanctions prohibit export of certain machinery to Iran\n@highlight\nIranian, three Spaniards face charges and possible prison sentences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 475, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 504, "end": 519}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three @placeholder suspects were administrators of the import firm, the captain said.", "idx": 78184}], "idx": 50930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley A fascinating collection featuring almost every British Army recruitment poster for the First World War has emerged after 30 years hidden in an attic. The extremely rare archive boasts almost 200 posters issued between 1914 and 1916, which hoped to persuade British men to do their bit to protect King and country by enlisting. They highlight the increasingly menacing tone used in the run-up to compulsory conscription in 1916 after Britain suffered so many losses on the Western Front. Hidden history: A fascinating collection featuring almost every British Army recruitment poster for the First World War has emerged after 30 years hidden in an attic. These two posters from 1915 (left) and 1914 (right) hoped to persuade British men to do their bit to protect King and country by enlisting\n@highlight\nArthur Maxted, 72, from Kent, inherited the collection from his grandfather who printed the posters during the war\n@highlight\nHe stored them in his attic for 30 years and forgot all about them until he started researching the 1914-18 conflict\n@highlight\nRare archive boasts almost 200 posters issued between 1914 and 1916 which hoped to persuade British men to enlist\n@highlight\nCollection shows the increasingly menacing tone used in the run up to compulsory conscription in 1916\n@highlight\nThe collection of posters will be sold at auction in July in Dorset and are expected to fetch \u00a320,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 609, "end": 623}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1375, "end": 1380}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, within a year of @placeholder's declaration of war in August 1914, it became obvious that the country would not be able to continue fighting with just voluntary recruits.", "idx": 78192}], "idx": 50938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bizarre claims: Igor Girkin said the bodies had been dead for days and reeked of decomposition The rebel commander blamed for shooting down flight MH17 has made bizarre claims that bodies at the crash site 'aren't fresh'. Pro-Russian separatist Igor Girkin has claimed corpses near the debris died days before the plane took off. According to rebel website Russkaya Vesna, the leader was told by people at the scene in eastern Ukraine that 'a significant number of the bodies were drained of blood and reeked of decomposition.' Girkin, also known as Strelkov and allegedly a former Russian intelligence agent, also suggested that a large amount of blood serum and medications were found in the wreckage.\n@highlight\nIgor Girkin claimed corpses around the wreckage died before plane took off\n@highlight\nPro-Russian rebel said they were drained of blood and decomposing\n@highlight\nHe was said to be one of the laughing rebels who filmed the attack\n@highlight\nTweeted after the attack: \u2018We warned you \u2013 do not fly in \u201cour sky\u201d.\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 26}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The information has not been confirmed but the commander said: '@placeholder authorities are capable of any baseness.'", "idx": 78196}], "idx": 50942} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Scotland's Susan Boyle gives new meaning to the term \"overnight sensation.\" The \"Britain's Got Talent\" contestant was expected to be something of a joke when she first sauntered on stage, but she absolutely wowed the audience, the judges -- and then the world via the Internet -- with her stunning rendition of \"I Dreamed a Dream.\" Along with Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, Amanda Holden is a judge on \"Britain's Got Talent.\" But like others who stumble upon sudden fame, she found the pressure and scrutiny to be overwhelming. \"Talent\" judge Amanda Holden and Dr. Drew Pinsky of VH1's \"Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew\" joined CNN's Larry King Tuesday night to discuss Boyle's hospitalization for stress and the toll the spotlight and media criticism might have taken on her mental health. They also discussed whether Boyle will develop the emotional stamina for a high-pressure singing career.\n@highlight\nAmanda Holden: Boyle is \"a grown woman who applied to come on a talent show\"\n@highlight\nHolden believes negative press coverage stressed out the overnight sensation\n@highlight\nThough Boyle was exceedingly nervous before finale, Holden says she \"nailed it\"\n@highlight\nDr. Drew Pinsky: Contestants on high-pressure shows should get help with stress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 321, "end": 337}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 596, "end": 624}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Holden: Honestly, I can't criticize the decision because it was the @placeholder public that voted in the end.", "idx": 78199}], "idx": 50945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alvaro Recoba made a name for himself during a successful 11-year-spell at Inter Milan. But now, at 38, the former Uruguayan international has proved that he can still score stunning goals, by netting directly from a corner for Nacional. Recoba is currently plying his trade in his home country, for Club Nacional de Football, and he wowed the 20,000 strong crowd with an amazing in-swinging corner in his side's match against Montevideo Wanderers on Saturday. With the scores level at 0-0, Recoba stepped up to take a corner on the stroke of half-time, and to the surprise of all those inside Estadio Gran Parque Central, put enough swing on the ball to net directly from his set piece.\n@highlight\nAlvaro Recoba played for Inter Milan between 1997 and 2008\n@highlight\nHe now plays in Uruguay for Club Nacional de Football\n@highlight\nRecoba scored a stunning goal straight from a corner on Saturday\n@highlight\nHis goal was the catalyst for a 2-0 win, which put Nacional top of the league", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 300, "end": 324}, {"start": 427, "end": 446}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 594, "end": 620}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 821}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fans celebrate Recoba's stunning corner goal to put his side 1-0 up against Montevideo Wanderers", "idx": 78211}], "idx": 50954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Roger Federer tuned up in perfect style ahead of Wimbledon with a straight sets victory over Alejandro Falla to claim his seventh title at Halle. The 17-time major champion from Switzerland edged a tight encounter with his Colombian opponent 7-6 (2) 7-6 (3) to win on the grass in Germany. Federer's seventh title means only at Wimbledon has he had as much success, though he'll be hoping to bag an eighth crown in London later this month. The pair swapped a break each in the opening set before Federer pulled clear in the tiebreak, the second set following a similar pattern.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer claims his seventh title on grass at Halle in Germany\n@highlight\nSwiss enjoys a straight sets 7-6 7-6 win over Colombian Alejandro Falla\n@highlight\nThe 17-time grand slam champion now has 79 Tour titles to his name\n@highlight\nGrigor Dimitrov beats Feliciano Lopez to claim the Queen's title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 838, "end": 852}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when you play @placeholder in a final, it is always tough.", "idx": 78214}], "idx": 50956} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 13:29 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:19 EST, 5 December 2013 A man who needed to answer the call of nature in Scottish woodland got the shock of his life after he was confronted by a massive snake. Iain Lowson had stopped in a lay-by near Torphichen in West Lothian to urinate behind a tree when he spotted what he initially thought was 'a funny-looking log' on the forest floor. The 'log' turned out to be a 6ft boa constrictor believed to have been dumped by its owners in the woods. Iain Lowson had stopped in a lay-by near Torphichen in West Lothian to urinate behind a tree when he spotted what he initially thought was 'a funny-looking log' on the forest floor...\n@highlight\nIain Lowson stopped in a lay-by near Torphichen in West Lothian when he spotted 'a funny-looking log'\n@highlight\nSnake is believed to have been dumped by its owners\n@highlight\nBoa now in care of Edinburgh and Lothians Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, where it has been named Hank", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 886, "end": 888}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 919, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 960}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Despite the circumstances @placeholder was found in, he appears to be in good overall health.", "idx": 78219}], "idx": 50958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A person who says they are accused killer Gable Tostee has taken to a bodybuilding forum to defend the 28-year-old over the death of New Zealand bank clerk Warriena Wright. Tostee was charged with the murder of Ms Wright who fell 14 storeys from his Gold Coast apartment balcony in August after meeting him on online dating app Tinder. He was remanded in custody but was released last month on strict bail conditions which require him to live with his parents in Carrara, keep off Tinder, stay off Facebook, not allowed to drink alcohol and adhere to a nightly curfew.\n@highlight\nAn online user has posted on a bodybuilding forum under the name GT\n@highlight\nHe claims to be accused killer Gable Tostee, from Queensland's Gold Coast\n@highlight\nGT says Tostee is innocent and has been labelled a 'villain' by the media\n@highlight\nTostee is alleged to have murdered New Zealand woman Warriena Wright\n@highlight\nHe was released from custody in November under strict bail conditions", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 645, "end": 646}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 745}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder is in fact Tostee, it is not the first time he has used social media to maintain his innocence", "idx": 78223}], "idx": 50961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United flop Shinji Kagawa has completed his return to Borussia Dortmund for \u00a36.3million - just two years after leaving the German side. Kagawa will sign a four year contract with the Dortmund, who sold the Japanese playmaker to United in 2012 for \u00a312million. But injuries have stunted the midfielders progress, and after failing to fit into David Moyes' side last season, he has now been deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Louis van Gaal. VIDEO Dortmund-bound Shinji Kagawa takes the Ice Bucket Challenge Return: Borussia Dortmund have re-signed midfielder Shinji Kagawa from Manchester United for \u00a36.3m Welcome home! Dortmund welcomed Kagawa back on Twitter with this picture from his previous spell\n@highlight\nShinji Kagawa joined United from Germany in 2012 for \u00a312million\n@highlight\nJapanese star struggled under David Moyes and is deemed surplus to requirements by Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund happy to offer United flop a second chance with four year deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 147, "end": 152}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 474}, {"start": 482, "end": 494}, {"start": 506, "end": 525}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 598, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 934}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The picture was accompanied by \u2018\u5e30\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\uff01#wiederhier #backhome\u2019 \u2013 with welcome home written in Japanese and @placeholder for their Twitter followers.", "idx": 78224}], "idx": 50962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Football season is officially over. All 726 collegiate Bowl Games are in the books. The ink is dry on National Signing Day. And after a safety and ensuing punt officially closed the lights on the NFL season, sports lovers are left to ponder one extremely heavy-hearted question: \"Now what?\" With all due respect to the boys of summer, pigskin has shoved its way ahead of all other sports, using two heavily gloved hands to grab hold of the mantle as America's Pastime. But simply because football has taken a knee for a few months, that doesn't mean the average fan needs to go into hibernation. Here now, seven suitable substitutes to keep us all warm during the winter.\n@highlight\nFootball season is over, but CNN's Jason Kurtz has your guide to reasonable substitutes\n@highlight\nHockey's back after a 113-day lockout that cost the NHL 625 games and over half a season\n@highlight\nAs for college basketball, Kurtz says to \"expect the hardwood to heat up significantly\"\n@highlight\nMichael Jordan will turn 50 on February 17 during the NBA's 62nd All-Star Weekend", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 111, "end": 130}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 990, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After long labor standoff, @placeholder players finally back on ice", "idx": 78226}], "idx": 50964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Duchess of Cambridge is one of the world's biggest, if not the biggest, stars right now. Twelve months on from her marriage to Prince William, she is credited with reinvigorating the British monarchy and arguably helping secure its future. It may look like Catherine, or Kate as she is popularly known, has breezed through her first year of official engagements, but the apparent ease belies a great deal of hard work and careful planning. When a senior royal source earlier this month told CNN that Kate had \"achieved her objectives,\" it was no surprise that he used the language of boardrooms.\n@highlight\nRoyal sources say Kate has coping techniques for dealing with pressures of public and media attention\n@highlight\nKate was forced to move out of London before her marriage because of abuse from paparazzi\n@highlight\nDuchess was unaware that her first speech would be broadcast live to a worldwide audience\n@highlight\nKate enjoys engaging with public but treasures the normality of her private life, source says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The palace didn't know how easily the duchess would take to official duties, but when @placeholder said she was ready, they trusted his judgment.", "idx": 78228}], "idx": 50966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A former Credit Suisse banker pleaded guilty on Tuesday to fraud charges, setting the stage for prosecutors to challenge claims by the Swiss bank that helping wealthy Americans evade taxes was the work of a few rogue bankers. Andreas Bachmann, one of the eight former Credit Suisse bankers under indictment, entered his plea in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia. He will be sentenced in August and could face up to 46 months behind bars. As part of his plea deal, Bachmann is expected to cooperate with an ongoing Justice Department investigation of Credit Suisse. 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To be sure, the secretary always has a traveling staff with her wherever she may be in the world. But UNGA, with its hundreds of diplomats, ministers and heads of state converging on New York every September, is a much different animal from a trip to a world capitol. Basically, Foggy Bottom moves up to the Big Apple and sets up a mini-State Department on the 24th floor of the Waldorf Astoria.\n@highlight\nU.N. General Assembly week brings the world to New York City\n@highlight\nThe Waldorf Astoria hosts the huge State Department contingent\n@highlight\nIt's no easy process setting up the meetings that will take place\n@highlight\nReams of paper go into producing documents, many of which are later burned", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 197, "end": 227}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 571, "end": 591}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 753, "end": 768}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder leaves the secure lines will be removed and the sensitive documents destroyed, and a new set of guests will take their place.", "idx": 78239}], "idx": 50974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Women lounge in designer bikinis next to glistening infinity pools. Young men race their latest Porsches and Maseratis, their wrists draped in gold jewelry. Partygoers take sips from bottles of bubbly inside plush mansions. The photos could be of the young, high-society crowd in Beverly Hills, New York or Miami. But looks can be deceiving. Meet the \"Rich Kids of Tehran,\" a social media phenomenon that has attracted worldwide attention for offering a startling glimpse at the decadent lifestyle of wealthy young Iranians in one of the world's most socially conservative countries. After launching in September on Instagram, the mobile photo-sharing platform, @RichKidsofTehran quickly amassed more than 100,000 followers by posting hundreds of pictures of fast luxury cars, house parties in gated neighborhoods and attractive young women in slinky dresses.\n@highlight\n\"Rich Kids of Tehran\" is a popular Instagram account showing wealthy young Iranians\n@highlight\nIt offers a startling glimpse at decadent lifestyles in a socially conservative country\n@highlight\nThe account was shut down in October, but later resurfaced with a new name", "entities": [{"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We wanted to show the luxurious side of @placeholder to the world.\"", "idx": 78243}], "idx": 50978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband's favourite Savile Row tailor has gone bust \u2013 costing a string of celebrity investors hundreds of thousands of pounds. Spencer Hart, the design label which made the suit Mr Miliband wore to address the Labour conference last week, has gone into liquidation after racking up debts of more than \u00a31.25 million. TV stars James Corden, Ant and Dec and Dermot O\u2019Leary as well as singer Robbie Williams are among those left out of pocket by the collapse. 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Scott Tayloe marched up to the Starbucks counter in Jacksonville, Florida, and handed the barista a napkin with his number on it. \"Call me sometime,\" he said, hoping his voice hit a cool-guy tone, though he knew in reality it was probably cracking like a schoolgirl's. Josh Holder looked down at the napkin. Scott was handsome, well-mannered and professional -- just the type of guy he had always envisioned himself with. But he knew he wouldn't call. A couple years later, Josh was at the Lemon Bar in Jacksonville. A friend of his had met a great guy at a party and thought he'd be perfect for Josh. 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The east Jerusalem home of Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi, 21, was blown up before dawn, the Israeli Defence Force said. The decision to destroy it is likely to further inflame tensions that are already on a knife edge after a spate of clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in the wake of this year's two month war in Gaza. 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This introduction could hardly have gone better, with Andy Murray easing through the gears and making the last 16, and the sanctuary of the middle weekend, for the loss of just 19 games in three matches. Faced with the in-form opposition of world No 23 Roberto Bautista Agut last night he responded by putting on an exhibition of sublime grass-court tennis to win 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 in just an hour and 35 minutes. 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The passenger on Wednesday's flight reportedly ripped the clothing of two flight attendants and tried to bite several passengers, before the crew were able to tie him to his seat. The chief pilot had contacted the airline's command centre in Delhi to try to offload him in Singapore, but was told the diversion would have caused long delays across the airline's network. So the crew had no option but to tie the Indian national to his seat for the duration of the flight.\n@highlight\nThe cabin crew were forced to restrain passenger with ropes after an incident on a Melbourne to Delhi flight on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe allegedly drunk male ripped flight attendants' clothing and tried to bite other passengers on board the Air India flight\n@highlight\nThey were going to divert the plane to Singapore but were told delays for other passengers would be too long\n@highlight\n'Unruly flyers are a safety menace to both fellow flyers and the aircraft itself,' says Air India Pilot", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result of similar previous incidences, some @placeholder airlines have demanded to have plastic handcuffs available on board.", "idx": 78312}], "idx": 51026} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Campaigning: The Prime Minister on a tour of Exeter Science Park in Devon yesterday Two senior Conservatives tipped as potential successors to David Cameron have broken ranks to insist Britain should not fear an exit from the EU. London Mayor Boris Johnson insisted a British exit \u2013 or \u2018Brexit\u2019 \u2013 \u2018wouldn\u2019t be disastrous\u2019, while Culture Secretary Sajid Javid, a rising Tory star, said it was \u2018not something anyone should be frightened of\u2019. A Conservative pledge to give people their first say on Britain\u2019s place in Europe for nearly 40 years \u2013 and a commitment to stop European human rights judges interfering in British law \u2013 will be central to the party\u2019s pitch ahead of May\u2019s general election.\n@highlight\nLondon mayor and the Culture Secretary Sajid Javid both broke ranks\n@highlight\nMr Johnson: 'It wouldn't be disastrous'. 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Passengers thought to have the virus will be barred from boarding flights heading to the UK \u2013 and will be held at immigration if they appear ill on arrival. They will then be quarantined in highly secure isolation units, such as those at the Royal Free Hospital in North London. But because it takes up to three weeks for symptoms to appear, there are fears some victims will slip through the net.\n@highlight\nPassengers thought to have virus to be barred from taking flights to UK\n@highlight\nWill be held at immigration if they appear ill on arrival and quarantined\n@highlight\nEbola has already claimed more than 670 lives in its worst-ever outbreak\n@highlight\nVirus kills up to 90% of victims and has spread to large towns and cities\n@highlight\nCan be spread through sweat and saliva and there is no vaccine or cure\n@highlight\nThe Foreign Office said it had not advised against travel to affected areas, but it was monitoring the situation closely.\n@highlight\nExperts said the survival of anyone who catches the disease was \u2018in the lap of the gods\u2019.\n@highlight\nPublic Health England said the outbreak was \u2018clearly not yet under control\u2019 and was the most \u2018acute health emergency\u2019 facing Britain.\n@highlight\nA charity warned that the outbreak was \u2018speeding up rather than slowing down\u2019 and the EU pledged \u00a31.6million to stopping it spreading.\n@highlight\nThere was speculation the RAF will be called to repatriate any infected Britons from West Africa.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 93, "end": 95}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 296, "end": 297}, {"start": 449, "end": 467}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1400}, {"start": 1500, "end": 1501}, {"start": 1586, "end": 1588}, {"start": 1632, "end": 1638}, {"start": 1645, "end": 1655}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He adds: \u2018If the outbreak in @placeholder is not brought under control, then that would increase the risk to people here.\u2019", "idx": 78325}], "idx": 51036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "U.S. airstrikes helped Kurdish and Iraqi forces take control of Mosul Dam on Monday, fighting back ISIS militants who had seized the dam, President Obama told reporters. The stakes were huge for the millions of Iraqis who live downstream from the dam, the largest in the country. \"If that dam was breached it could have proven catastrophic, with floods that would have threatened the lives of thousands of civilians and endangered our embassy compound in Baghdad,\" the President said. The dam has been the center of an intense battle in northern Iraq between the Islamic extremists and Kurdish forces that had been fighting to retake it since Saturday with U.S. air support.\n@highlight\nU.S. airstrikes destroy 90 targets in Mosul dam fight, Pentagon says\n@highlight\nRidding Iraq of ISIS forces a must for U.S., expert says\n@highlight\nISIS threatens \"America will disappear from map\"\n@highlight\nDam battle shows Kurdish, Iraqi forces can take the fight to ISIS, President Obama says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 586, "end": 592}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If they continue to do so, they will have the strong support of the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 78336}], "idx": 51043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Users spent just 3.3 minutes on Google+ in January compared to 7.5 hours for Facebook, according to a new comScore report. 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In a call with analysts last month, Google CEO Larry Page said Google+ had 90 million users compared to 40 million in October.\n@highlight\nUsers spent only a little over 3 minutes on Google+ in January, according to a new report\n@highlight\nThat's compared to 7.5 hours for Facebook\n@highlight\nGoogle says its social network has at least 90 million users", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 115, "end": 122}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past, Google has taken issue with third-party reports about @placeholder, noting that they don't track users who access the site remotely, among other factors.", "idx": 78339}], "idx": 51045} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:13 EST, 18 December 2012 Looking at these stunning pictures, it's difficult to imagine glacial blonde Laura Whitmore ever losing her cool. But the host of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here Now - the popular spin-off of the main ITV show - has revealed she gets so hot and bothered while on jungle duty she is sometimes forced to go to bizarre lengths to combat the steamy Queensland temperatures. 'We use fans, so when we cut for the ad break I run over to them and stick them up my skirt,' announced the TV presenter, who added that she sweats so much on set she has to stick to a wardrobe of sleeveless tops.\n@highlight\nThe blonde beauty shows off an array of Christmas party looks in a stunning photo shoot\n@highlight\nPresenter reveals her beauty secrets - and her tricks for staying cool in the heat of the jungle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 245, "end": 266}, {"start": 303, "end": 305}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read the full interview with @placeholder in this week's Look", "idx": 78340}], "idx": 51046} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Yet another war in the Middle East could bring devastation and tremendous international repercussions. So many people around the globe breathed a sign of relief Thursday as word broke that Hezbollah said it does not want to further escalate hostilities against Israel. Still, after a high-profile missile strike by Israel, days of missile attacks by the Lebanese militant group, and exchanges of fire, tensions are high. The possibility remains that a full-scale military confrontation could erupt -- as it did in 2006 While regional politics are at play, numerous other major factors are as well -- including oil prices, ISIS, Iran's nuclear dispute with the West and the threat of Hezbollah terrorist attacks around the world.\n@highlight\nIsrael and Hezbollah have stepped up fighting in recent days\n@highlight\nNeither side wants a full-scale war, analysts believe\n@highlight\nIran, oil, ISIS and more all play into the scenario", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 627, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The Iranians spent a lot of money helping @placeholder repair Lebanon in the wake of the 2006 war.", "idx": 78348}], "idx": 51049} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)ISIS appears to have gained more ground in Iraq. Islamic State fighters surrounded one of Iraq's largest air bases Tuesday, a police captain in Anbar province and other security sources told CNN. The militants are preparing to launch an attack on Ein Al-Assad military airbase, which is halfway between Hit and Haditha, said Anbar police Capt. Omar Mohamad Hanin. Anbar has been largely overrun by ISIS, which has been waging war for months in order to establish a caliphate -- or a society run by strict Sharia law. It has also taken over large swaths of Syria, near the border with Turkey.\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry says Turkey is on board with coalition fighting ISIS\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says effort to destroy ISIS will have ups and downs\n@highlight\nIraqi police captain, sources: ISIS has surrounded one of Iraq's largest air bases\n@highlight\nISIS continues its assault on Syria's Kobani; coalition fights back with airstrikes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 8}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 349, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 608, "end": 617}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I mean, @placeholder has agreed to host and train and equip people.", "idx": 78355}], "idx": 51053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The recent ordeal of Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag, a Sudanese mother and wife of an American citizen -- coupled with Iran's continued imprisonment of Saeed Abedini, also an American citizen and a pastor -- should awaken our conscience to one grim and inescapable fact: The persecution of Christians continues. Charged with leaving Islam to marry a Christian, despite being raised a Christian and remaining one throughout her 27 years, Meriam was sentenced to death last month for apostasy. After an international outcry, she was released, rearrested, and released again, according to the U.S. State Department. In Sudan and Iran, as well as countries like Saudi Arabia, leaders and movements impose their own extreme interpretations of Islam, while restricting the rights of Christians and other religious minorities.\n@highlight\nRobert George: Sudanese mother's ordeal shows Christians still persecuted\n@highlight\nGeorge: It's wrong to think discrimation against Christians just happens in the Mideast\n@highlight\nGeorge: Assaults against Christians transcend regional, ideological, or religious bent\n@highlight\nHe says a third of 2 billion Christians live in nations that allow abuse of religious freedom", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 55}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 595, "end": 615}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 970, "end": 979}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We must continue to demand respect for that right, so that @placeholder mothers and others can follow the call of conscience and conduct their lives in peace.", "idx": 78362}], "idx": 51058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hamish Mackay Follow @@H_Mackay Barcelona have announced that Ibrahim Afellay will join Greek champions Olympiacos on a season-long loan. The midfielder's deal is initially just for a year, but the club have the option of extending it by a further two. The Dutchman joined Barcelona from PSV in 2010, but a series of leg injuries have limited him to 35 appearances for the Catalan club. Olympiacos, managed by former Real Madrid midfielder Michel, loaned Joel Campbell from Arsenal last season. Transfer: Ibrahim Afellay has moved to Greek champions Olympiacos on a season-long loan Option: Michel's side may extend the Dutch midfielder's deal by a further two years should they wish to\n@highlight\nIbrahim Afellay has joined Olympiacos on loan\n@highlight\nMidfielder made just 35 appearances for Barcelona\n@highlight\nAfellay's contract with Catalan club expires next summer\n@highlight\nOlympiacos can extend Afellay's deal by a further two years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 701, "end": 715}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 28-year-old @placeholder played just two games for Barcelona last season, but even before such a disappointing campaign it had become clear his future lay elsewhere.", "idx": 78369}], "idx": 51063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 04:45 EST, 2 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 2 November 2013 A man was tortured in a terrifying 'trick or treat' robbery on Halloween. Two men wearing 'Scream' masks and armed with a knife and an axe shouted 'trick or treat' outside a Bedford flat before barging inside and carrying out a violent robbery. Inside they bound a 26-year-old man with tape and then tortured by being cut on his head, his legs and face to make the woman who lived at the property, hand over money. Grange Road: The man was tortured so the woman inside the Bedford flat would hand over cash she had from selling a car\n@highlight\nTwo men barged into Bedford flat and bound the 26-year-old victim\n@highlight\nRobbery happened at about 9.30pm on Halloween\n@highlight\nOfficers say the incident was 'frightening'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were wearing dark clothes and hoodies as well as the @placeholder masks.", "idx": 78374}], "idx": 51068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Released: Muhammad al-Zahrani, 45, was sent back to his homeland after a U.S. government board decided that he no longer posed a threat A Saudi citizen with links to al Qaeda has been released from Guantanamo Bay after serving 12 years. Muhammad al-Zahrani, 45, was sent back to his homeland of Saudi Arabia on Friday after a U.S. government board decided that he no longer posed a threat. The move came as the U.S government whittles down the prison population at the controversial prison base in Cuba in a bid to close the controversial base. According to officials, even more prisoners will be released from the site where 142 men are currently held including 73 who have already been cleared for release.\n@highlight\nMuhammad al-Zahrani was released and sent back to Saudi Arabia on Friday\n@highlight\nHe was deemed not to be a threat by a review board despite his terror links\n@highlight\nAnother, Muhammed Abd Al Rahman Awn Al-Shamrani will remain detained\n@highlight\nHe is considered to be a security threat and was a recruiter for al Qaeda\n@highlight\nOver 149 men are still being held at the base including 73 cleared for release", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 28}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 211}, {"start": 237, "end": 255}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 720, "end": 738}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 900, "end": 937}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But has agreed to take part in a @placeholder program to rehabilitate militants upon his release.", "idx": 78375}], "idx": 51069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "\"It's why the American people hate Congress. Unlike the people in Congress, we have actual responsibilities.\" New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dropped a bomb on Republican House Speaker John Boehner and Congress for refusing to allow a vote on Hurricane Sandy relief in the final hours of the 112th Congress. It was an instant classic of principled political outrage. It provided a strong dose of what Washington has been missing: blunt, independent leadership. Christie prosecuted the case by pointing out that hurricane relief had been provided more quickly to others: For victims of Katrina after 10 days and victims of Hurricane Andrew in Florida after 30 days. But residents of the New Jersey and New York coast have been waiting 65 days to date for some relief.\n@highlight\nChris Christie blasted Speaker John Boehner over failing to vote on Sandy aid\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Conservative groups had pressured GOP not to approve the aid\n@highlight\nHe says Christie pointed out long lag in approving aid to the Northeast\n@highlight\nAvlon: Christie and Rep. Peter King got results, as House agreed to schedule votes", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 242, "end": 256}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 912, "end": 914}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He blasted House leadership on CNN Wednesday morning: \"I would say the @placeholder has said it is the party of family values,\" he said.", "idx": 78381}], "idx": 51073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The electronic component visible in a law enforcement image of an intercepted suspicious shipment from Yemen appears to be a printed circuit board from a disassembled cell phone, an engineer told CNN Friday. \"This size and the shape of the PCB (printed circuit board) are typical to a handset cell phone type device,\" wrote Olivier Clerc, hardware application engineering manager for a large U.S.-based cell phone parts manufacturer. Clerc prepared the e-mailed analysis of the image at CNN's request. His analysis was supported by information from a source close to the investigation into two U.S.-bound suspicious packages, who said the devices appear to be designed to be detonated by a cell phone.\n@highlight\nNEW: Source: Devices in packages appear to be designed to be detonated by a cell phone\n@highlight\nThe electronic device was found in a suspicious package bound for the U.S. from Yemen\n@highlight\nThe size and shape of the device are typical to a cell phone, expert says\n@highlight\nCell phones have been widely used by terrorist groups to trigger bombs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 249, "end": 251}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 496, "end": 498}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder official says while the explosive was likely the highly volatile PETN, testing is ongoing.", "idx": 78382}], "idx": 51074} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:15 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:09 EST, 17 April 2013 The U.S. Senate has voted down a bipartisan plan to expand background checks for gun buyers, rejecting the last viable gun control proposal put forward by President Barack Obama after the Newtown school massacre. The measure failed by a vote of 54-46, six Senators short of the 60-vote hurdle needed for passage. A furious President Barack Obama blasted the Senate shortly after the vote. He said it was shameful that a bill 'supported by 90 percent of Americans' had failed.\n@highlight\nAmendment failed 54-46, six votes short of the 60 needed to pass Senate\n@highlight\nFamilies of Sandy Hook Elementary victims looked on as deal failed\n@highlight\nAmendment was negotiated by West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin and Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey\n@highlight\nHero of Tuscon shooting and mother of Virginia Tech victim shouted 'shame on you' after vote\n@highlight\nIt was seen as Obama's last hope to win tougher gun control legislation\n@highlight\nObama blasted the Senate and said the vote marked 'a pretty shameful day in Washington'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 599, "end": 607}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 694, "end": 714}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opponents of the @placeholder-Toomey plan and the restrictions on assault weapons said the proposals were an example of government overreach that would infringe on the constitutional right to bear arms.", "idx": 78391}], "idx": 51083} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iran says it has decoded and released footage from a U.S. drone that it downed more than a year ago. The black and white aerial footage, which Iran claims was from a RQ-170 spy plane, was aired by Iranian news agencies and placed on YouTube. A man, identified in Iranian media as Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, narrates parts of the footage. Key U.S. official defends use of drones \"This aircraft has carried out many operations in the countries around Iran,\" the narrator says. \"In the operations taken place in Pakistan, this aircraft guided many of the clashes ...\"\n@highlight\nThe footage was released by Iranian state media and placed on YouTube\n@highlight\nIran claims it downed the plane in 2011\n@highlight\nObama in the past asked for the drone back", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 289, "end": 327}, {"start": 335, "end": 352}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the time, @placeholder military officials vowed not to return the plane.", "idx": 78401}], "idx": 51091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Max Broderick remembers exactly what he did a year ago Tuesday. He ran down fences, drove through fields and over curbs to get his family out of the way of the historic tornado that tattered Moore, Oklahoma. The dark gray monster that killed 24, including 9 children, was in his rear-view mirror, lathing a 17-mile wound into the landscape that was more than a mile wide in places. Once it was gone, the Brodericks returned to their hometown just south of Oklahoma City. The whirlwind -- an EF5 tornado, the most destructive on the Fujita scale -- had sheared houses, schools, businesses into sticks, bricks and shards that lay jumbled and jagged in the straight-line rows of their subdivision streets.\n@highlight\nTornado killed 9 children and lathed a 17-mile path into the landscape\n@highlight\nThe damage was 1.3 miles wide at its largest point\n@highlight\nThe EF5 whirlwind sheared houses, schools, businesses into sticks, bricks and shards\n@highlight\nDeadly, powerful tornadoes come often to that region of the United States", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 491, "end": 493}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 862, "end": 864}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rescuers were forced to take @placeholder's injured to other hospitals in the region.", "idx": 78402}], "idx": 51092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- California authorities extended their condolences Tuesday to the family of Juliani Cardenas, 4, after a body was found that they say matches his physical description. Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said he believes the remains of Jose Esteban Rodriguez, the man accused of abducting the boy, are also in the canal. A homicide warrant will be issued for Rodriguez, the former boyfriend of the boy's mother, as they continue searching for him, he said. \"We want to offer our deepest condolences to the Cardenas family,\" the sheriff said. \"This is a very difficult time for them.\" The clothing on the body matches what the child was wearing when he was abducted two weeks ago, Christianson said. Formal identification of the boy's body will take two to three weeks, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Outside prayer service held in Patterson\n@highlight\nAuthorities believe the body is that of Juliani Cardenas, 4\n@highlight\nThey also believe the remains of his suspected abductor are in the canal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 84, "end": 99}, {"start": 176, "end": 192}, {"start": 202, "end": 218}, {"start": 252, "end": 273}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 902, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rodriguez \"wanted to be with my son,\" @placeholder said on January 20.", "idx": 78405}], "idx": 51094} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the most dangerous asteroids on record zipped close by Earth last month. It made headlines on Thursday, when reports said that there's a chance it could strike our planet in less than 20 years. Such a collision could unleash a force as powerful as a couple of thousand atomic bombs. But NASA was quick to calm nerves and point out some very good news. The most dangerous known asteroids don't really pose much of a threat. And there are very few of them. Also, the chances that this one, which the Ukrainian astronomers who discovered it named 2013 TV135, will collide with Earth are extremely slim, NASA said in a statement it called \"a reality check.\"\n@highlight\nIn September, a large asteroid passed close by our planet\n@highlight\nThe asteroid, 2013 TV135, was discovered this month\n@highlight\nNASA says there is very little chance of it posing a threat to Earth\n@highlight\nSomeday a massive asteroid will wreak havoc on Earth, but that is likely millions of years away", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's the size of four football fields, but it does not quite make it an @placeholder crusher.", "idx": 78408}], "idx": 51095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:01 EST, 4 March 2014 Voters think David Cameron is \u2018posh and out of touch\u2019, Ed Miliband is a \u2018weak idiot\u2019 and Nick Clegg is a \u2018spineless liar\u2019, according to a survey. A major poll by former Tory Chairman Lord Ashcroft reveals that most of the electorate have little good to say about the country\u2019s top politicians. The unflattering assessments emerged after voters were asked for the first word or phrase that came to mind when they thought of the main party leaders.\n@highlight\nMen and women asked to name a word or phrase about three party leaders\n@highlight\nPrime Minister David Cameron is seen as posh, out of touch and smug\n@highlight\nLabour leader Ed Miliband is a weak idiot, and women said 'slimy'\n@highlight\nLib Dem Nick Clegg viewed as weak, useless, untrustworthy and a liar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was also subjected to a withering assessment by the electorate.", "idx": 78413}], "idx": 51100} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Norwich City manager Neil Adams has resigned with immediate effect and will take a break from the game until the summer. First team coach Mike Phelan will take caretaker charge, starting with Saturday's visit to Championship leaders Bournemouth. Norwich are currently seventh in the table - three points off the play-off places - and were knocked out of the FA Cup at League One Preston North End on Saturday. Neil Adams has resigned as Norwich City manager with immediate effect and will take a break from football Norwich were beaten 2-0 at Preston in the FA Cup on Saturday, with Paul Gallagher (left) on target\n@highlight\nNeil Adams has resigned as Norwich City manager with immediate effect\n@highlight\nFirst team coach Mike Phelan takes caretaker charge\n@highlight\nClub statement said Adams will take a break and return to club in July\n@highlight\nAdams was appointed permanently in May 2014 after relegation\n@highlight\nNorwich are currently seventh in the Championship\n@highlight\nThey were knocked out of the FA Cup third round by Preston on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 138, "end": 148}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following that, though, came another slump - the one that proved fatal for @placeholder.", "idx": 78429}], "idx": 51111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ahmed Abu Khatallah has been an enigma since his name first emerged as a possible leader of the Benghazi terrorist attack that killed four Americans. He didn't hide in the months after the September 11, 2012, assault on a U.S. diplomatic compound, instead giving media interviews in public, including one with CNN's Arwa Damon. \"No problem,\" he replied in 2013 when Damon asked if he would be willing to meet with U.S. investigators presumably searching for him. \"But not as an interrogation,\" he added, suggesting instead \"a conversation, like the one we are having with you now.\" It didn't work out that way.\n@highlight\nAhmed Abu Khatallah denied to CNN last year that he led the Benghazi attack\n@highlight\nHe was imprisoned under Moammar Gadhafi, then formed an Islamist militia\n@highlight\nDon't fear al Qaeda, he told CNN's Arwa Damon\n@highlight\nHe is being brought to the United States to face charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 622, "end": 640}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is people who are devout about protecting their religion and their people.", "idx": 78430}], "idx": 51112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho admitted he would be willing to sell Andre Schurrle if a 'phenomenal' offer was made for the midfielder. Mourinho said the German, who he insisted he wants to remain at Chelsea, would be selected for Saturday's's FA Cup fourth round match against Bradford but conceded he may be forced to sell. Schurrle is understood to be keen on a move out of Stamford Bridge along with Mohamed Salah. The pair have grown frustrated at the lack of first team opportunities. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insisted he is happy with his squad in his press conference on Friday afternoon\n@highlight\nBundesliga side Wolfsburg have made an offer for Andre Schurrle\n@highlight\nThe Germany international has struggled for playing time this season\n@highlight\nChelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits he could sell Schurrle in January\n@highlight\nThibaut Courtois and John Terry to be rested against Bradford\n@highlight\nClick here for Chelsea transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 227, "end": 232}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 592, "end": 601}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 826, "end": 841}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Andre Schurrle (centre), pictured in training on Friday, has been the subject of a big money bid from @placeholder", "idx": 78434}], "idx": 51115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With a signature on a piece of paper, convicted quadruple murderer Nathan Dunlap's life was spared. For now. Because Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a \"temporary reprieve\" in 2013, Dunlap's 1996 death sentence still has not been carried out. That's painful for many of the loved ones of the four restaurant workers Dunlap shot to death. It also upsets the sole survivor of the shooting, Bobby Stephens. \"It's not fair,\" Stephens told KRDO TV. Precedent on temporary reprieves is murky. No one knows for sure when the reprieve may be lifted, and Colorado hasn't executed anyone since 1997. Hickenlooper, a Democrat, won a re-election bid in November, likely delaying Dunlap's execution for at least another four years.\n@highlight\nConvicted quadruple murderer's execution on hold, but a new governor could push it forward\n@highlight\nIn 1993, Nathan Dunlap shot four Chuck E. Cheese workers to death in Aurora, Colorado\n@highlight\nGov. John Hickenlooper gave Dunlap an indefinite \"temporary reprieve\" from death sentence\n@highlight\nThe killing sparked statewide debate about how to punish society's worst criminals", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 131, "end": 147}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 394, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 596, "end": 607}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 847, "end": 859}, {"start": 871, "end": 885}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 940, "end": 956}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Because of that and the horrible things I did, I don't feel I have the right to ask for clemency,\" Dunlap wrote in a letter to the governor, reportedly saying,\"I'd like to spare my family and friends from the same pain that I caused the victims' families and @placeholder and his family and friends.\"", "idx": 78435}], "idx": 51116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CNN has learned that U.S. intelligence agencies have identified three Russian amphibious warships in the eastern Mediterranean that are believed to be carrying weapons shipments that might be used to resupply the Syrian regime, according to a Pentagon official. The official declined to be named due to the sensitive nature of the information. The United States has been tracking the ships since they left Russian ports several days ago. U.S. satellites were able to see some indications of containers being loaded onto the ships. Although it's not confirmed, it's believed the ships may be carrying some components of the controversial Russian S-300 air defense missile system and other weapons for the regime.\n@highlight\nU.S. intelligence: Three Russian warships in the Mediterranean may have weapons for Syria\n@highlight\nThe ships are believed to be carrying parts of an air defense missile system\n@highlight\nSuch a system would make striking targets in Syria more difficult, U.S. believes\n@highlight\nU.S. aircraft carrier, a Patriot missile battery and F-16s will be in the Mideast this month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 957, "end": 961}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The official said the United States did not see any military helicopters being loaded; it is believed the @placeholder want to add the helicopters to their inventories.", "idx": 78445}], "idx": 51124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:53 EST, 17 November 2013 The owner of an American Bulldog which mauled his 18 month old niece to death was found guilty of being in charge of another dangerously out of control dog despite having a five-year ban from keeping the animals as pets. Urfan Ahmed, 35, of Crawley, West Sussex, was found guilty this week of walking his girlfriend's dog when it attacked another animal in a park. It was the second time he had flouted the ban imposed by the courts - despite one of his dogs killing his brother's daughter three years ago.\n@highlight\nUrfan Ahmed guilty of being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog\n@highlight\nIn 2010 his American bulldog killed his 18-month-old niece Zumer Ahmed\n@highlight\nThe year after her death he was discovered to have an illegal breed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But callous @placeholder has continued to keep the pets despite the court ban.", "idx": 78457}], "idx": 51132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "To most, a shop is just a shop. But perhaps we are overlooking the wonder of urban temples. Meticulously curated or a complete shambles, each store is a unique treasure trove of goods. Scroll down for video The newsagent: Jainul works in this underground shop in New York City for six days a week, 12 hours a day, to send money to his family in Bangladesh Colourful: Rachid the butcher stands out among the pink and red colours in this portrait taken by Vladimir Antaki, of his shop in Paris, France Around the world: Abou Georges stands behind a counter at his shop. He is one of 250 guardians visited by the Montreal-based photographer for the series since 2012\n@highlight\nPhotographer Vladimir Antaki, from Montreal, Canada, has been photographing shopkeepers since 2012\n@highlight\nHe spends days with each 'guardian' of every 'urban temple' across the world before settling on the perfect shot\n@highlight\nStores include adult book shop in London, hardware store in Lebanon, newsagent in New York, butcher in Paris", "entities": [{"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 454, "end": 468}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 688, "end": 702}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is the epitome of the temples @placeholder describes as 'magical and overloaded'", "idx": 78459}], "idx": 51134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As a group of martial art students are put through their paces in downtown Ho Chi Minh City, grandmaster Nguyen Van Chieu sits at the side of the room wearing a quiet look of contentment. The 65-year-old has devoted his adult life to spreading the word about Vovinam, a form of martial arts originating in Vietnam. The youngsters have put on an impressive show for the cameras, running through Vovinam's frequently spectacular repertoire which includes scissor kicks and choreographed sword fights. That the martial art has such a loyal following in Vietnam is in large part down to the efforts of Van Chieu, who has spent more than four decades fostering its development.\n@highlight\nVietnamese martial arts grandmaster has helped Vovinam become a global sport\n@highlight\nVovinam combines traditional Vietnamese martial arts and others from around the world\n@highlight\nSignature move is a spectacular flying scissor kick; weapons also used for self-defense\n@highlight\nVovinam participants need to master both physical and mental side of martial art", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 84, "end": 99}, {"start": 114, "end": 129}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in @placeholder, the physical is married to mental restraint and composure.", "idx": 78463}, {"query": "\"Vovinam was originally @placeholder and now today has become a martial art for everyone,\" says Nguyen Hung.", "idx": 78464}], "idx": 51137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo became the joint third highest scorer in Real Madrid\u2019s history on Sunday night with his 290th goal for the club in a 2-0 win over Elche. The victory put Real four points clear of Barcelona who slipped up 24 hours earlier against Malaga and it also moved Ronaldo up another notch on Madrid\u2019s all-time goals list. Across almost two decades Spain international striker Santillana scored 290 goals in 645 games from his debut in 1971. It has taken Ronaldo just 281 games to match that total and he is now only 17 goals from second placed top scorer Alfredo Di Stefano and 33 behind all-time leader Raul.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid striker Karim Benzema opened scoring in the 56th minute\n@highlight\nThe Frenchman had bicycle kick unfairly ruled out for offside\n@highlight\nReal ace Cristiano Ronaldo added second with superb header\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti's side are four points ahead of second-placed Barcelona\n@highlight\nReal Madrid XI: Casillas; Carvajal, Varane, Pepe, Marcelo; Lucas Silva, Kroos, Isco; Ronaldo, Benzema, Bale\n@highlight\nElche XI: Tyton, Damian, E. 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Once, his son used to work alongside him on a busy street corner in central Baghdad. Now, he does it alone. His son is one of the thousands who have answered the call from Iraq's top Shiite cleric to take up arms to protect Iraq from extremist Sunni fighters whose aim is to oust Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shiite-dominated government and establish an Islamic state that stretches from Iraq to northern Syria. With three days of training, his son -- 25-year-old Ali -- was given a helmet, a rifle, a magazine of ammunition and sent to the front line, al Araiby said.\n@highlight\nFallah al Araiby is glad his son, 25-year-old Ali, will be fighting Sunni insurgents\n@highlight\nWith three days of training, Ali was given a helmet, a rifle and sent to the front line\n@highlight\nAn Iraqi colonel says some 23,000 volunteers have signed up for the security forces\n@highlight\nThe big question: Are they enough to take on seasoned ISIS fighters?", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 413, "end": 426}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 826, "end": 828}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Take the report about fighting at a military base south of @placeholder:", "idx": 78471}], "idx": 51141} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nico Rosberg is on pole for the Belgian Grand Prix after edging out Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton at Spa. The championship leader was 0.228 seconds faster than the Brit as Mercedes were once again in a class of their own. Relive all the action as it happened. 14:08: In the meantime, I will leave you with our report from qualifying HERE. 14.01: NICO ROSBERG ON POLE FOR BELGIAN GRAND PRIX. Lewis Hamilton has to settle for second place, Sebastian Vettel is in third. Thumbs up for Rosberg. He is primed to extend his advantage in the drivers' championship. Make sure you join us in the race tomorrow from midday.\n@highlight\nRosberg on pole in Spa ahead of Hamilton with Vettel in third\n@highlight\nAlonso 4th, Ricciardo 5th, Bottas 6th, Magnussen 7th, Raikkonen 8th, Massa 9th and Button 10th for Sunday's race\n@highlight\nKvyat, Vergne, Perez, Sutil, Grosjean, Bianchi out in Q2\n@highlight\nRosberg fastest in Q1 ahead of Mercedes team-mate Hamilton\n@highlight\nMaldonado, Hulkenburg, Chilton, Gutierrez, Lotterer and Ericsson eliminated in first session\n@highlight\nQualifying session in Belgium hit by heavy rain and hail stones", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 107}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 350, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 880, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 914}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 944, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alonso is 3.6 seconds off @placeholder using the full wets.", "idx": 78474}], "idx": 51142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of coloured post-it notes are adorning the facade of Hong Kong House in Sydney in support of the tens of thousands of pro-democratic protesters in Hong Kong. Hand written messages of solidarity with the city's 'umbrella revolution' have been stuck all along the heritage building that houses Hong Kong's economic and trade office in the heart of the central business district of Sydney. Supplies of post-it notes and pens are available for passers-by to offer encouraging words for the protesters calling on the Chinese Government to allow free and democratic elections to take place. Student Harmony So, originally from Hong Kong, uses tape to secure colorful post-it notes that are stuck on the outside of the Hong Kong House in Sydney\n@highlight\nHundreds of post-it notes adorn facade of Hong Kong House in Sydney\n@highlight\nHand written messages of solidarity with the city's 'umbrella revolution'\n@highlight\nThe heritage building houses Hong Kong's economic and trade office\n@highlight\nSupplies of post-it notes and pens are available for passers-by to offer encouraging words for the protesters\n@highlight\nProtesters call on Chinese Government for free and democratic elections", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some notes expressed signs of heavy emotions with one saying '@placeholder gov is worse than terrorist.'", "idx": 78477}], "idx": 51144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- A moderate earthquake followed by dozens of smaller ones rattled Southern California Monday evening, just north of the Mexican border, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The magnitude 5.7 quake struck at 9:26 p.m. local time and was centered 70 miles east of San Diego. \"Since the 5.7 occurred, we've had another larger series of aftershocks occurring,\" said geophysicist Amy Vaughan of the USGS in Golden, Colorado. \"We've had about 40 occurring since that with the largest being about a 4.5.\" CNN affiliate KSWB: Earthquake interrupts MLB game The main jolt and subsequent aftershocks have been felt across a large area in the region, Vaughan said.\n@highlight\nEarthquakes felt over Southern California, Arizona and Baja California\n@highlight\nLargest quake was a moderate 5.7 in magnitude\n@highlight\nNo damage reported", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 96, "end": 114}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 170, "end": 191}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We've had over 12,000 'felt reports' coming in from most of @placeholder, parts of Arizona and parts of Baja California,\" Vaughan said.", "idx": 78491}], "idx": 51156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Rival dissident army officers are claiming to lead the increasingly armed rebellion within Syria, exposing rifts within the opposition. 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Isaac William, 61, his wife Venus, 54, and their three daughters appeared to be the very model of Christian charity, funding housing, hospitals and education in Pakistan. But in reality, the preacher was swindling taxpayers out of \u00a32.6million in a tax fraud to pay for a million-pound property empire in Britain and abroad.\n@highlight\nIsaac William involved his wife and three children in the scam\n@highlight\nTwo daughters worked in a bank where they laundered money to Dubai and Pakistan\n@highlight\nHe covered the fraud as 'charitable work' but HMRC couldn't find evidence that it actually happened\n@highlight\nA previous version of this article said that Isaac William had been a pastor at St Nicholas Tooting. The Church has contacted us to let us know that while Isaac William and his family are known to the Church, he has never worked at a pastor there. We are happy to clarify this.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u00a31.3million of the profits, wiring the cash to accounts in @placeholder and", "idx": 78516}], "idx": 51172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Labour party is at loggerheads with the White House after Barack Obama heaped praise on his 'great friend' David Cameron in an extraordinary pre-election endorsement. Harriet Harman today declared that the US President was 'wrong' to praise the Tory economic strategy for ensuring Britain 'stands out' on the world stage. Privately senior Labour figures are dismayed at the backing from the US, especially after Ed Miliband hired a senior Obama aide to advise his election campaign. Scroll down for video US President Barack Obama today handed David Cameron an extraordinary pre-election endorsement, hailing the British Prime Minister as a 'great friend'\n@highlight\nUS President used White House visit to hail the PM as a 'great friend'\n@highlight\nObama said US and UK economies are 'standing out' on the world stage\n@highlight\nBlow for Labour which has traditionally held close links with Democrats\n@highlight\nIrritation that Labour paid \u00a3300,000 to hire Obama guru David Axerod", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 62, "end": 73}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 171, "end": 184}, {"start": 210, "end": 211}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 395, "end": 396}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 509, "end": 510}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 672}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 764, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 772}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Images of Mr Cameron with the US President, who is more popular in the @placeholder than in America, have delighted Tory strategists.", "idx": 78526}], "idx": 51177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a case of life emulating art for British actress Linda Bassett, when she stripped off for a charity calendar - a decade after starring in smash hit film Calendar Girls. The award winning film told the true story of a group of Women's Institute members who posed naked to raise funds for Leukaemia Research. Now Ms Bassett, who played Cora in the film, has posed naked for a real charity calendar which was put together to support a dog rescue charity. Linda braved a naked calendar shoot for the month of October again - with her pet dog Dust\n@highlight\nBritish actress Linda Bassett, 64, played Cora in 2003 film\n@highlight\nHer character posed nude raising funds for Leukaemia Research\n@highlight\n11 years on, she has stripped off again for charity Safe Rescue for Dogs\n@highlight\nShe adopted pet dog Dust from charity, who found him starving to death\n@highlight\nInjured dog was hidden in a Romanian sewage pipe but has a new home\n@highlight\nTo buy a copy of the calendar, visit saferescuefordogs.com", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 233, "end": 249}, {"start": 294, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I think anyone passing might have got a shock if they looked over to see the actress @placeholder naked in a field with her dog,' added Miss Bassett.", "idx": 78528}], "idx": 51178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Microsoft is developing a fitness band aimed at computer game fans, it has been revealed. One of the firm's suppliers says a band linked to the firm's hugely successful Xbox One console is set for release next year. It will be linked to games on the console, and is also expected to make use of the Kinect sensors the console has to track players. Scroll down for video Late on the bandwagon? Microsoft has launched a device called 'Microsoft Band' (pictured) that will allow users to monitor their fitness and exercise regime. now it is believed to be working on an Xbox version.\n@highlight\nFirm developing a version of its $199 band for Xbox One owners\n@highlight\nMicrosoft Band has sensors that monitor pulse rate, measure calorie burn and track sleep quality to help wearers achieve their fitness goals\n@highlight\nIt also works like a smart watch, showing a user's texts, emails and diary appointments on their wrist, among other functions\n@highlight\nWears can talk to their device using the Cortana personal assistant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 433, "end": 446}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Kinect sensor for the @placeholder can already track a user's movements as they work out in front of the camera", "idx": 78533}], "idx": 51182} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a stadium holding no fans, Manchester City will face a player who made little noise during an 18-month spell at rivals United. But Zoran Tosic has proved he is worth shouting about since establishing himself at CSKA Moscow. Manuel Pellegrini, in desperate need of victory, should be wary of the danger he poses. Tosic joined United aged 21 in January 2009 when Sir Alex Ferguson agreed to pay Partizan Belgrade \u00a37million. He arrived as an exciting talent having scored 18 goals in 61 games for one of the biggest teams in his native Serbia. Midfielder Zoran Tosic, 27, played just 79 minutes for Manchester United after signing for \u00a37million\n@highlight\nMidfielder Zoran Tosic played just 79 minutes for Manchester United\n@highlight\nHe was signed for \u00a37million by Sir Alex Ferguson from Partizan Belgrade\n@highlight\n27-year-old admits he was not quite ready to play at that level\n@highlight\nTosic is now starring for CSKA Moscow, who face City on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 227, "end": 243}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 396, "end": 412}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 555, "end": 565}, {"start": 599, "end": 615}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 805}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tosic is reveling in his role as a key figure in @placeholder\u2019s side, but admits to feeling he may have left United too soon.", "idx": 78536}], "idx": 51184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A white man has been arrested on suspicion of daubing racist graffiti across a hairdresser's door and writing notes telling her to leave her new home as the area was 'for black sisters and brothers'. Samantha Sunter, 24, had taken her two young sons to see their new flat in Willenhall, Coventry, when she found the front door covered in graffiti, anti-vandal paint and faeces. A letter had also been pushed through the door telling her: 'Willenhall is black so f*** off' while another note put on her door read: 'Black Power. Don't stay to long or else...' Samantha Sunter, 24, (right) had taken her two young sons Oscar, five, (left) and Harvey, two, (centre) to see their new flat in Willenhall, Coventry, when she found the front door covered in graffiti, anti-vandal paint and faeces. A 54-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage\n@highlight\nSamantha Sunter discovered graffiti at her new flat in Willenhall, Coventry\n@highlight\nMother-of-two also found notes pushed through her front door\n@highlight\nPolice arrest man, 54, on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage\n@highlight\nMan, who is understood to be white, has been released on police bail", "entities": [{"start": 200, "end": 214}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 558, "end": 572}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 889, "end": 903}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking last week, Ms Sunter said she has lived in @placeholder for 15 years and has never experienced anything like this before.", "idx": 78537}], "idx": 51185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Experts disagreed Tuesday over whether Amanda Knox is likely to be extradited to Italy, where the country's highest criminal court overturned her acquittal and that of her former boyfriend in the 2007 killing of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. Knox and Raffaele Sollecito were convicted in 2009 of murder in Kercher's death, but a jury overturned the conviction in 2011. She then returned to her home city of Seattle, Washington, where she is studying creative writing at the University of Washington, according to her family's spokesman, David Marriott. A U.S. court or the State Department would be unlikely to take up any extradition request from Italy, said Sean Casey, a former prosecutor who is now a partner at Kobre & Kim in New York.\n@highlight\n\"Extradition should not be granted,\" former prosecutor Sean Casey says\n@highlight\n\"The evidence supporting a conviction is pretty strong,\" Dershowitz says\n@highlight\nThe State Department will not discuss individual cases\n@highlight\n\"These charges still remain just as unfounded,\" Knox's lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 235, "end": 250}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 279}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 485, "end": 508}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 584, "end": 599}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 933, "end": 948}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dershowitz said purity has also eluded many members of the @placeholder news media who have covered the case closely.", "idx": 78543}], "idx": 51187} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:03 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 24 December 2013 A robot developed by a Japanese start-up that was recently acquired by Google has left 15 rivals for dead at a two-day competition hosted by the Pentagon to see which machine could cope best in the event of a nuclear meltdown. Team Schaft's machine carried out all eight rescue-themed tasks - including scaling a ladder, opening a door, removing debris and clearing debris - to outscore its rivals by a mechanical mile, taking 27 of a possible 32 points.\n@highlight\nDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) decided to host a competition that would test the world's greatest robotic technology\n@highlight\nThe eight-part 'rescue challenge' was inspired by the nuclear meltdown at Fuskushima during the 2011 Japanese tsunami, where it was realized robots could do very little to help\n@highlight\nCoincidentally Japan won the competition, with its two-legged humanoid 'Schaft' completing all tasks and scoring 27 out of a possible 32\n@highlight\nThree teams scored zero, one of them being NASA", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 567, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Embarassing: The robot created by @placeholder (pictured) failed to complete any of the eight tasks it was assigned during the two-day DARPA competition", "idx": 78547}, {"query": "Embarassing: The robot created by NASA (pictured) failed to complete any of the eight tasks it was assigned during the two-day @placeholder competition", "idx": 78548}], "idx": 51189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brazil was hit by the seventh World Cup-related death yesterday after a worker fell at the stadium which will host the championship's opener in Sao Paulo. Fabio Hamilton da Cruz, whose age was not disclosed, fell about 26 feet while helping install temporary seats at the Itaquerao stadium construction company Fast Engenharia said in a statement. Firefighters said the worker fell from about 50 feet and press office of the Hospital Santa Marcelina in Sao Paulo confirmed the death, saying the worker did not survive serious head injuries. In Brazil's seventh World Cup-related death, the construction company behind the Itaquero stadium confirmed yesterday that a worker had died after falling at the site\n@highlight\nWorker died at \u00a3226 million stadium which will host World Cup opener\n@highlight\nYesterday's tragedy was the eigth World-Cup related death\n@highlight\nConstruction is ongoing and opening game scheduled for June 14\n@highlight\n12 stadiums were planned for completion by end of 2013 - just six finished", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 176}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 425, "end": 448}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 622, "end": 629}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder promised that all 12 stadiums would be ready by the end of last year but only six were completed by the scheduled date.", "idx": 78553}], "idx": 51192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "To understand why Kobane is doomed, you only have to stand on a nearby hillside and watch as the Islamic State maniacs tighten their grip. A few hundred yards away, the besieged town was in flames again yesterday as the jihadis fired mortar bombs into densely-packed neighbourhoods. Every explosive thud and pillar of smoke signifies yet more deaths, as the men, women and children of the stricken Syrian frontier town desperately fight to the last. It is a deeply uneasy feeling to witness this life-and-death struggle against a terrorist state while standing in Turkey, a country that regards itself as European.\n@highlight\nEXCLUSIVE report and photographs by Sam Greenhill and Jamie Wiseman on the border near Kobane\n@highlight\nLocal military forces positioned on the hills overlooking Kobane but cannot act without Turkish political will\n@highlight\nThe Turkish military is effectively contributing to the ISIS stranglehold by blocking much-needed reinforcements\n@highlight\nThousands of Kurds have descended on the area to try and cross the border and support their Syrian kin", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 97, "end": 109}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 662, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If ISIS succeeds in taking Kobane, the terror group will have seized an unbroken 125-mile stretch of border with @placeholder.", "idx": 78560}], "idx": 51195} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GAZA CITY (CNN) -- Israel bombed a Hamas government compound early Tuesday, leveling at least three structures, including the foreign ministry building, eyewitnesses and Hamas security sources told CNN. Relatives mourn three boys from the same family who were killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday in Gaza. A Gaza-based journalist, whose name was withheld for security reasons, told CNN he heard 18 blasts in the area and that two fires were burning at the compound early Tuesday. More bombs continued to drop over Gaza through the morning. With Tuesday's bombs, Israel appeared to extend its airstrike campaign in Gaza to a fourth day. The strikes -- which Israel says are aimed at stopping the firing of rockets from Gaza into southern Israel -- have killed more than 375 Palestinians, most of them Hamas militants, Palestinian medical sources said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nIsraeli bombs level Hamas foreign ministry, two other buildings, source says\n@highlight\nBarak: Israel in 'all-out war' with Hamas\n@highlight\nTehran declares day of mourning as protests erupt in Europe, Mideast\n@highlight\nIsrael, Hamas blame each other for violating Egyptian-brokered cease-fire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 383, "end": 385}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While recognizing @placeholder's right to defend itself, I have also condemned the excessive use of force by Israel in Gaza.", "idx": 78563}], "idx": 51196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Every wine lover has a story of the first sip that drew them in. More often than not, it was not a glass a highly complex and expensive Bordeaux. It was likely an unsophisticated yet tantalizing bottle that rocked their world. My gateway drug to wine way back in the day -- Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill, a saccharine-sweet pink tipple best enjoyed ice cold. And for Beijing-based wine consultant and educator Fongyee Walker, it was that first bottle of grapey Black Tower. \"You look at the American market, and the English market -- they were originally beer and spirits markets just like China. What shifted America? White Zin. What shifted England? Black Tower,\" she tells me.\n@highlight\nThis month's \"On China\" show examines the country's love affair with wine\n@highlight\nCNN's Kristie Lu Stout hosts a panel of experts at Grace Vineyard, Shanxi\n@highlight\nChina has gone from consuming next to no wine to world's biggest market for red\n@highlight\nFocus is on premium red wine like Lafite, market for cheaper wine under-developed", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 282, "end": 301}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 409, "end": 422}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 781, "end": 796}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The effervescent and friendly bubbly may very well find its way into the flutes of @placeholder's increasingly curious and open-minded wine consumers.", "idx": 78571}], "idx": 51201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sometimes geography gets in the way of power politics. Just when you thought that Ukraine was miles away from Syria, bang -- you find out that they're actually bordering each other. Confused? I bet you are. But here's the deal: the civil war in Ukraine, which most sensible people tend to classify these days as a direct stand-off between Russia and the U.S., is now having a direct impact on the conflict in Syria. The so-called \"Islamic State\" (ISIS) -- it's better to keep it in quotation marks and add \"so-called,\" so as not to give these terrorists legitimacy -- has emerged as a force that has created a so-called caliphate and vows to spread its borders way beyond Syria and Iraq, where it is currently operating.\n@highlight\nFormer Kremlin adviser says Obama may be ready to deal with Putin on ISIS\n@highlight\nNekrassov: The crises in Ukraine and Syria are closely linked\n@highlight\nNekrassov: Moscow thinks Obama is telling the Kremlin that it needs help on ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 431, "end": 443}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russian President @placeholder has his own plan for Syria.", "idx": 78575}, {"query": "Well, it just so happens that sorting out the mess in eastern @placeholder is Putin's personal project -- just like Syria was last year.", "idx": 78576}], "idx": 51202} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Brazilian teenager told today how he got through tight security to meet England players at the team's Rio hotel - just by waving an out-of-date room key card he'd found on the street. Abraao Paiva de Mesquita, 18, claimed he walked straight past police, army troops and security staff at the Royal Tulip hotel to make it to the outdoor swimming pool, where members of the squad were relaxing. Abraao, who lives in the nearby violent Rocinha favela, said he was never searched or asked for ID as he wandered the hotel's corridors looking for England stars. Abraao Paiva de Mesquita, 18, with England midfielder Frank Lampard (left) and Roy Hodgson (right) after he sneaked into the team hotel\n@highlight\nAbraao Paiva de Mesquita, 18, claimed he walked straight in\n@highlight\nHe made it to the outdoor pool, where the players were relaxing\n@highlight\nGot pictures with, among others, Roy Hodgson and Steven Gerrard\n@highlight\nThe teen was never searched or asked for ID as he wandered around", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 186, "end": 209}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 435, "end": 448}, {"start": 491, "end": 492}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 558, "end": 581}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 705, "end": 728}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 967, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "fan Abraao collected selfies on his mobile phone with @placeholder and", "idx": 78585}], "idx": 51210} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Snow baby: Anna the fox has lived with Russian scientist Irina Mukhamedshina since she was a cub. She understands as many commands as a pet dog Like any well-behaved pet, she understands words such as 'sit', 'stand up', 'lie down' - and knows her own name. But Anna is no ordinary domesticated animal. She is an endearing and impeccably mannered fox who has been trained to live alongside humans. The woman responsible for her unlikely transformation is Irina Mukhamedshina, a 22-year-old Russian scientist who adopted her and another fox called Elma from the Novosibirsk of Cytology and Genetics, which has studied how animals evolved from their feral ancestors to live alongside humans.\n@highlight\nYoung Russian dog trainer teaches rare tame foxes to follow commands\n@highlight\nFoxes can 'sit', 'stay' and 'lie down' at her direction\n@highlight\nThe animals come from a unique facility that breeds domesticated foxes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 14}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 57, "end": 75}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 454, "end": 472}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 561, "end": 596}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both her subjects were tiny cubs when they came to her but quickly grew into a companion that @placeholder views as halfway between a cat and a dog.", "idx": 78610}, {"query": "@placeholder's work with foxes and were amazed at her achievements.", "idx": 78611}, {"query": "Lie down: Training the foxes to obey basic commands took 15 minutes a day for three weeks, shocking @placeholder at how quickly the animals learned", "idx": 78613}], "idx": 51224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Salkeld Last updated at 1:50 AM on 5th January 2012 Having twin babies can often be a handful \u2013 unless, as with Reuben Blake and his sister Floren, they arrive five years apart. The siblings were born from the same batch of embryos created during their parents\u2019 IVF treatment. But while Reuben was successfully implanted in 2006, seven-week-old Floren was kept on ice until last year. Delight: Simon and Jody, who underwent fertility treatment, with their two children You took your time! Reuben Blake, five, with his twin sister Floren (seven weeks). They were conceived from the same batch of embryos\n@highlight\nReuben and Floren were conceived at the same time but born five years apart", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now their parents, Jody and @placeholder, delight in telling well-wishers all about the incredible age gap between their \u2018twins\u2019.", "idx": 78627}], "idx": 51234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Savvy Internet users know that all the great stuff they get from the Internet us for \"free\"\u2014the searches, the social networks, the games, even the news\u2014isn't really free. It's an exchange, where companies are able to take user data, sell it to advertisers, and make money that allows them to give themselves a paycheck while keeping you afloat in free digital services. So that data you're giving away online is worth something, but have you ever taken a stab at figuring out how much? A just-released privacy add-on for Firefox and Chrome, Privacyfix, gives it the old college try. Both Congress and the executive branch have been talking more about online privacy in the past couple years.\n@highlight\nNew add-on attempts to measure the value of your data to websites\n@highlight\nFacebook, Google and other sites make their money using data for advertising\n@highlight\nPrivacyfix works with Firefox and Chrome Web browsers\n@highlight\nCreator says his yearly value is $1.68 to Facebook, but $700 to Google", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 597, "end": 604}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 984, "end": 991}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The add-on links you directly to those Facebook settings so you can fix them immediately, navigating you through a maze of privacy options some find arcane; it has a similar function for @placeholder.", "idx": 78639}], "idx": 51240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- The bodies of two of the three men executed for the deadly bombing of two nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia, were returned to their village Sunday. Balinese relatives of Bali bombing victims pray in the resort island on Sunday following the executions. At least one police officer was injured by \"pushing and shoving\" between police and funeral-goers as the bodies of two executed brothers were returned to their families in Tenggulun. It was unclear where the body of the third executed bomber was. Hundreds of police were in Tenggulun and Serang, cities in East and West Java province respectively, where supporters awaited the bodies, The Associated Press reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: Bodies of two executed bombers return Sunday to home village\n@highlight\nBrothers, third man executed by firing squad at Indonesian prison\n@highlight\n2002 bombings killed 202, many of them Australians vacationing in Kuta\n@highlight\nHundreds of members of hardline Muslim groups plan protest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 897, "end": 907}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The deadly bombing ripped through two popular nightclubs in Kuta, on the @placeholder resort island of Bali, in October 2002.", "idx": 78640}], "idx": 51241} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Dear Mr. President: How good of you, sir, to have personally telephoned two New York heroes whose timely diligence prevented a lunatic from causing a catastrophe in Times Square. We New Yorkers are happy to hear you called Mr. Lance L. Orton Sr. and Mr. Duane Jackson to thank them for their vigilance. But there is a third vendor, Mr. President, whom you forgot to call. His name is Alioune B. Niass, and he is an immigrant from Somalia who said he was the first person to notice the smoking Nissan Pathfinder. \"I thought I should call 911,\" Niass later told a reporter, \"but my English is not very good and I had no credit left on my phone, so I walked over to Lance, who has the T-shirt stall next to mine, and told him. He said we shouldn't call 911. Immediately he alerted a police officer nearby.\"\n@highlight\nHamid Dabashi lauds president for calling two street vendors who reported Times Square car\n@highlight\nBut, Dabashi says, a third vendor, a Muslim immigrant, says he was first to spot Pathfinder\n@highlight\nMuslim-American hero defies the \"terrorist\" stereotype, he writes\n@highlight\nDabashi: Muslim Americans living with prejudice would be buoyed by Obama calling him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 246, "end": 263}, {"start": 273, "end": 285}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 512, "end": 528}, {"start": 562, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 834, "end": 846}, {"start": 908, "end": 919}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here in New York, Mr. President, we are not particular about which one of these great @placeholder saw that deadly car first, alerted the police and prevented a disaster.", "idx": 78653}], "idx": 51249} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tjaart van der Walt will seek to upstage two of his most illustrious golfing compatriots and win his first professional tournament at the Africa Open on Sunday. The 37-year-old goes into the final round tied for the lead with 2010 British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen and one shot ahead of two-time U.S. Open winner Retief Goosen after carding a superb eight-under-par 65 in East London on Saturday. Van der Walt, who finished second in a 2005 U.S. PGA Tour event, eliminated Oosthuizen's two-shot overnight lead as he started with four successive birdies and -- like his fellow South African -- picked up a shot at the final hole.\n@highlight\nTjaart van der Walt catches Louis Oosthuzen at the top of the Africa Open leaderboard\n@highlight\nVeteran South African cards eight-under 65 to join major winner on 21 under par\n@highlight\nFormer European Tour No. 1 Retief Goosen is a shot behind going into final round\n@highlight\nDefending champion Jonathan Byrd claims a one-shot lead at PGA Tour's opening event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 386, "end": 396}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 654, "end": 672}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 953, "end": 965}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defending champion @placeholder's only lapse came at the par-five 11th hole as he took four shots to reach the green.", "idx": 78662}], "idx": 51252} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Peter Morris stood transfixed as he watched his sister Claire walk down the aisle, while the groom \u2013 resplendent in a kilt and ruff \u2013 stood waiting proudly by the front pew. As they exchanged vows, Peter swallowed hard. Yet his emotional reaction was borne not of joy, but of grief. For the scene unfolding before his eyes was not the wedding itself, which took place in 1993, but a recreation for ITV drama The Widower. 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Christopher Cruz, 28, of Passaic, New Jersey, declined to comment as he was released on $1,500 bail, facing misdemeanor charges that also include unlawful imprisonment. His attorney, H. Benjamin Perez, said his client denied all the allegations. 'He will come back to fight this case and clear his name,' he said.\n@highlight\nChristopher Cruz was released on bail after being charged with reckless driving, among others, for 'starting the scrap in NYC on Sunday'\n@highlight\nVideo shows him slowing down ahead of SUV, causing it to hit him; the other bikers then pursued the terrified driver before beating him\n@highlight\nIn the chase, driver knocked down bikers, including one who is in a coma and will never walk again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 502, "end": 518}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 830, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cruz has previous arrests in @placeholder, including a theft case in which he pleaded guilty, according to Manhattan prosecutors.", "idx": 78679}], "idx": 51259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova has been forced to pull out of the WTA Rogers Cup tournament in Toronto next month, still plagued by a nagging left hip injury. Organizers of the prestigious hard court tournament announced Sunday that the four-time grand slam champion had withdrawn from the event that starts August 5. World No.2 Sharapova has not played since sensationally losing to Portuguese qualifier Michelle Larcher de Brito in the second round at Wimbledon on the opening Wednesday. \"I am extremely disappointed that I am unable to play in Toronto next week as it's one of the best and most important tournaments of the year,\" the Russian said.\n@highlight\nMaria Shapapova pulls out of WTA tournament in Toronto\n@highlight\nHip injury leaves her short of match practice ahead of U.S. Open\n@highlight\nMikhail Youzhny wins Gstaad tournament in Switzerland\n@highlight\nTommy Robredo sees off Fabio Fognini in Croatian final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 312, "end": 331}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 399, "end": 423}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 657, "end": 671}, {"start": 686, "end": 688}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder made 31 unforced errors and said the efforts of recent weeks had caught up with him.", "idx": 78693}], "idx": 51270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Milner and Leighton Baines missed England training ahead of the friendly with Peru later this week, while Wayne Rooney looked to be taking no prisoners - despite the intense training and warm-weather clothes. Roy Hodgson had his squad wearing more layers at St George's Park in readiness for Brazil next month. And the manager enjoyed an almost full compliment on Tuesday. Only Milner and Baines were elsehwere, with the Manchester City midfielder absent with a head cold and worked in the gym alone, while the first choice left-back had family commitments. 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As America prepares for missile strikes against the war-torn country - possibly as early as tomorrow - David Cameron is still reeling from Thursday's shock Commons defeat. But despite the anger and frustration of the British government - and many Conservative MPs - generals who led the British Army in recent campaigns said not taking action against Syrian president Bashar Assad was the correct decision. Happy: Lord Dannatt, right, former head of the British Army, described the vote as a 'victory for common sense and democracy'. 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Potentially quashing recent reports Google was looking to abandon the Nexus project entirely, these new rumours suggest a device called Nexus 8 will launch later this year - and it could be made by HTC. Google is said to have approached HTC when it originally began building its Nexus range back in 2012, but the Taiwanese firm was too busy with its smartphones so Google is believed to have teamed up with Asus instead.\n@highlight\nRumours claim tech giant is looking to team up with the Taiwanese firm\n@highlight\nThe Nexus 8 could be an 8-inch device, or even as large as 8.9 inches\n@highlight\nIt is expected to launch by September and cost $299 (\u00a3180)\n@highlight\nGoogle is said to have approached HTC when it first set up its tablet range\n@highlight\nHowever, due to prior commitments, Google teamed up with Asus instead", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 433, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 472, "end": 474}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 934, "end": 936}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "would follow @placeholder\u2019s usual pattern of unveiling new devices at its Google", "idx": 78707}], "idx": 51280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 05:39 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:54 EST, 18 December 2013 For once, it was not the humiliating revelations of drug taking or bad behaviour which left disgraced Toronto Mayor Rob Ford red faced - it was his vigorous dancing. The beleaguered politician was more than happy to risk what shred of dignity he had left by performing an embarrassing dance routine during Christmas festivities in the city's council chamber today. Chubby Mayor Ford worked up quite a sweat with his hand waving and gyrating to Bob Marley's One Love, which was greeted with amusement by most of his colleagues.\n@highlight\nDisgraced politician joined in with Christmas festivities in Toronto city hall\n@highlight\nMayor Ford had his powers reduced after admitting smoking crack cocaine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 537, "end": 546}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hot under the collar: @placeholder Rob Ford, centre, takes a break from vigorous dancing to wipe the sweat from his forehead", "idx": 78710}], "idx": 51283} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake and Peter Simpson PUBLISHED: 04:23 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 15 July 2013 An air stewardess was killed by an electric shock when she answered a call on her iPhone 5 while it was recharging, it was claimed yesterday. News of the death of Ma Ailun, 23, was posted on the internet by her sister, prompting criticism of Apple among the country\u2019s millions of iPhone users. \u2018I want to warn everyone else not to make phone calls when your mobile phone is recharging,\u2019 her sister wrote. Tragic: Ma Ailun, 23, a former flight attendant with China Southern Airlines, died when she picked up her iPhone as it charged at home on Thursday, her family said. 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And Facebook, like spurned lovers through the ages, is telling the cheeky startup not to let the door hit it on the way out. Eat24, based in San Bruno, California, lets users enter their address to find restaurants that will deliver to them. They then select a restaurant and order online. The site has more than 70,000 \"likes\" on Facebook. But last week, it announced it just wasn't that into the social media giant anymore. \"Dear Facebook, Hey. It's Eat24. Look, we need to talk,\" read a post on the Eat24 blog. \"This isn't easy to say since we've been together so long, but we need to break up. We'd love to say 'It's not you, it's us' but it's totally you. Not to be rude, but you aren't the smart, funny social network we fell in love with several years back. You've changed. A lot.\"\n@highlight\nEat24 website is \"breaking up\" with Facebook, which is firing back\n@highlight\nFood-delivery site says Facebook's algorithm minimizes its posts\n@highlight\nFacebook rep: Users want to see more important content\n@highlight\nFacebook has encouraged businesses to pay for advertising", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The letter says @placeholder will delete its page at midnight Monday.", "idx": 78727}], "idx": 51295} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Asda has been named as the best-value supermarket for buying Christmas dinner - with shoppers saving nearly \u00a330 compared to other brands. The prices of 33 festive items - including turkey, Christmas pudding, mince pies and Champagne - were analysed across the five major stores, with Asda coming in at number one at \u00a3119.96 for the total shop. Tesco scooped second place at \u00a3129.40; Morrisons was third at \u00a3135.71; Sainbury\u2019s came in at four place with a festive basket costing \u00a3139.05. Asda's Christmas basket was the cheapest, research by trade magazine The Grocer found In fifth place, and the most expensive, was Waitrose at \u00a3149.54, which is \u00a329.58 dearer when compared to festive shopping at Asda.\n@highlight\nStudy by trade magazine The Grocer found Asda the best value\n@highlight\nPrice comparison of 33 festive items purchased from five retailers\n@highlight\nAsda's \u00a3119 total cost was \u00a310 less than second-cheapest, Tesco\n@highlight\nWaitrose the most costly with Christmas shoppers spending nearly \u00a3150", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 223, "end": 231}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 970, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It found that Tesco has the cheapest bacon (\u00a32,22); Asda is best for brandy butter (\u00a31.50); @placeholder is best-priced in Morrisons (\u00a316.99); and Christmas pudding costs \u00a31.89 in Asda - compared to the most expensive \u00a33.75 at Waitrose.", "idx": 78737}, {"query": "It found that Tesco has the cheapest bacon (\u00a32,22); Asda is best for brandy butter (\u00a31.50); Champagne is best-priced in Morrisons (\u00a316.99); and Christmas pudding costs \u00a31.89 in @placeholder - compared to the most expensive \u00a33.75 at Waitrose.", "idx": 78738}], "idx": 51304} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail has launched a campaign to stamp out the wrestling, grappling and shirt pulling in the penalty area that's ruining our game. Here's what they're all saying about it in the world of football: Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo both appear to grapple Branislav Ivanovic and John Terry of Chelsea John Terry - Chelsea captain \u2018Me and Branislav Ivanovic were double headlocked at every corner.\u2019 Colin Pascoe - Liverpool assistant manager \u2018Grappling. That is the new word is it? It is the referees\u2019 interpretation and we\u2019ll leave it to them. That\u2019s what the referees and the officials are paid for. They make decisions. So whatever they decide is grappling, or holding, it\u2019s in their hands really. Did I do it as player? No, I was a winger and didn\u2019t have to mark anyone.\u2019\n@highlight\nIt was like UFC in Manchester United area vs Chelsea, says Ian Wright\n@highlight\nReferees are trying to find ways of detecting grappling, says Micky Mellon\n@highlight\nOne Football League official even asked Shrewsbury how to detect holds\n@highlight\nRefs 'allowing it to take place,' argues Martin Keown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 338, "end": 355}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 798, "end": 800}, {"start": 805, "end": 821}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeals for a penalty as he lies on the ground with Smalling on top of him", "idx": 78745}], "idx": 51307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Tozer UPDATED: 20:04 EST, 13 February 2012 It is a touching memento of her down-to-earth manner. Addressed simply \u2018To George\u2019, this hand-written Valentine\u2019s Day card from Princess Diana is not quite the romantic mystery it might at first appear, however. The Daily Mail can reveal that the recipient was none other than George Smith, the royal valet who caused a scandal when he claimed to have been raped by a member of Prince Charles\u2019s household. Bit of fun: The cute card was specially printed and then signed by Diana, pictured together with its recipient, valet George Smith\n@highlight\nPink personalised card was sent to a former valet and footman George Smith\n@highlight\nCard is up for sale as part of a collection", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Diana is believed to have sent similar messages to several favoured servants on cards specially printed in 1989, when she was still married to @placeholder.", "idx": 78747}], "idx": 51309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When she was the most famous hooker in showbusiness - thanks to career-defining roles in the 1986 film Mona Lisa and Kay Mellor's 90s TV hit Band Of Gold - Cathy Tyson had a reputation for being a bit chippy. She'd arrive late for interviews, answer questions dismissively and even turned Hollywood down after being told to lose weight. She's just returned to the acting world after a four-year break in which she went to university to study literature and drama, and how she's changed. Cathy Tyson alongside Bob Hoskins in Mona Lisa, she says Bob had a huge influence on her career\n@highlight\nCathy Tyson discusses how the late Bob Hoskins inspired her acting\n@highlight\nShe describes her love-hate relationship with the acting world\n@highlight\nCathy claims she is much happier now that she is older", "entities": [{"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many older actresses insist they're happier to have left their nubile 20s behind, but I've never believed any of them as much as I believe @placeholder.", "idx": 78756}], "idx": 51314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Teenage girls are increasingly looking at fitness bloggers on Instagram and Facebook as role models but it is making them feel guilty that their bodies don't match up, new research shows. Associate Professor Claire Drummond from Flinders University set out to study what motivates or discourages girls aged 13 to 17 to do physical activity. But in her interviews with 75 teens she was surprised to find that most of them said their main role models were women who ran 'fitspo' or fitness inspiration pages. 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Brendan Rodgers' side face Balotelli's former employers Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium and will be boosted by the announcement before the match that the Italian has become a Liverpool player. He could even join the squad at their Manchester hotel if there is time before the match. The 24-year-old, who will move from Italian giants Milan in a \u00a316m deal, arrived at Melwood on Monday afternoon to put the finishing touches to the transfer before undergoing a one-on-one session with Liverpool's head of conditioning and fitness, Ryland Morgans. He trained in Liverpool's official training kit, highlighting how close the deal is being to complete.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli will complete remarkable \u00a316million transfer to Liverpool from AC Milan later on Monday\n@highlight\nHe will sign three-year contract ahead of Liverpool against Manchester City in the Premier League at the Etihad\n@highlight\nThe forward is at Melwood putting the finishing touches to the deal and training alone in Liverpool's official kit\n@highlight\nBalotelli's contract is believed to be worth \u00a390,000-a-week and will be highly incentivised\n@highlight\nLiverpool travel to the Etihad on Monday night for Premier League clash and Balotelli is likely to attend the game", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 396, "end": 405}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1300}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1321}, {"start": 1343, "end": 1356}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1376}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also scored 18 goals in 41 matches for @placeholder last season.", "idx": 78763}], "idx": 51319} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates The late tech guru supposedly said: \u00bfThat\u00bfs it?\u00bf in 2004 when the company\u00bfs shares decreased two per cent following revelations he had undergone surgery Steve Jobs was disappointed that Apple's share price did not go down more when he announced he had cancer, a new book claims. The late tech guru supposedly said: \u2018That\u2019s it?\u2019 in 2004 when the company\u2019s shares decreased two per cent following revelations he had undergone surgery, Jobs apparently thought the reaction of the stock market was not enough to reflect his importance to Apple, author Yukari Kane claims. 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Hillary Clinton decided to join her one-time rival's team because she wanted to be part of the \"greatest adventure of our century,\" she said Monday after President-elect Barack Obama named her as his nominee for secretary of state. Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses the media in Chicago on Monday while President-elect Barack Obama looks on. \"President Kennedy once said that engaging the world to meet the threats we face was the greatest adventure of our century,\" Clinton said during a news conference in Chicago, Illinois, when Obama unveiled his national security team. \"Well, Mr. President-elect, I am proud to join you on what will be a difficult and exciting adventure in this new century.\"\n@highlight\nPresident-elect Obama taps Sen. Hillary Clinton to be his secretary of state\n@highlight\nObama calls Clinton a woman of \"extraordinary intelligence and toughness\"\n@highlight\nFormer rivals engaged in tough exchanges on foreign policy during primary fight\n@highlight\nObama says national security team members share common \"core vision\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the presidential campaign, Obama and Clinton traded tough statements on foreign policy, but, now, Obama and Clinton will be in the same administration, albeit one led by @placeholder.", "idx": 78775}], "idx": 51326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama's remarks Thursday on the death of Michael Brown were an echo of his powerful 2013 speech on Trayvon Martin's shooting. Notably absent was any mention of race. A year ago, the acquittal of Trayvon Martin's shooter sparked protests across the United States. Martin was 17 and armed with nothing more than a bag of Skittles candy. Protestors believed that Florida's self-defense law helped enable civilian George Zimmerman to racially profile Martin and justify shooting him in self-defense. Studies had found that whites who kill blacks are more likely to be found justified in \"stand your ground\" states like Florida.\n@highlight\nNafees Syed: President Obama spoke inspiring words after Trayvon Martin case\n@highlight\nShe says his administration has not achieved much progress on racial profiling\n@highlight\nSyed: Profiling is route by which many minorities become trapped in criminal justice system\n@highlight\nLegislation to curb profiling should be a key priority for Obama, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 60, "end": 72}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 429, "end": 444}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there is a major difference between the way the President addressed race in his Trayvon Martin speech and his @placeholder remarks Thursday.", "idx": 78779}], "idx": 51327} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Denied: Lisa Mehos, whose abortion was used against her in a custody battle, has lost her kids The mother-of-two whose post-divorce abortion was used against her in a custody battle has lost the children over her rampant pill abuse, it has emerged. A Manhattan judge ruled that Lisa Mehos, 38, should not be the primary caregiver for the children, aged four and six, because of lies she reportedly told about her drug use. Justice Lori Sattler said in her ruling that Mehos had lied to her, court experts, doctors and drug counselors about her problem, the New York Daily News reported.\n@highlight\nLisa Mehos, 38, lied to the court and doctors about the extent of her drug use, according to a ruling by a Manhattan judge\n@highlight\nShe said she started taking antidepressants after her divorce but medical records show she took then through their marriage\n@highlight\nShe previously lost custody last year when her husband, banker Manny Mehos, used her abortion against her to get the kids\n@highlight\nShe had an abortion after a one-night stand with a long-time friend after splitting with her husband, who used her medical records to find out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 454, "end": 465}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 580, "end": 598}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Devastated: Mrs @placeholder said that she has been made out to be a bad mother for her choice", "idx": 78782}], "idx": 51329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Law student Blake Rider summed up the feelings of many Democrats late Tuesday night: \"I can finally sleep again,\" he said. President Barack Obama was was re-elected with 303 electoral votes to Mitt Romney's 206. In a race that seemed too close to call until the votes were tallied, Americans ultimately chose four more years. Even though voters indicated to pollsters that their financial situation is the same or worse than it was four years ago, they put their trust in the president. Obama \"got off to a semi-rocky start, but I think that with another four years, we have a good chance,\" said Brian Anderson, who celebrated Obama's victory in the streets of Washington. \"We have a foundation now. ... 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As in, what now, George Zimmerman? Seems like the former neighborhood watchman has found yet another way to remain in the public limelight. This time, he'll be stepping into a boxing ring. Although no contract has been signed, a promoter is negotiating with rapper DMX to fight him, according to the promoter and a rep for DMX. \"DMX has promised to 'beat his ass,' but no contract or paperwork has been signed or agreed to yet,\" DMX spokesman Domenick Nati told CNN Wednesday. Zimmerman said the celebrity boxing match was his idea. Boxing was his hobby, he told Radar Online last month, even prior to the \"incident.\"\n@highlight\nDMX rep says deal for fight is not done\n@highlight\nRev. 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What was once a \u2018popera\u2019 act created by Simon Cowell - which as bandmate David Miller admits no-one believed would last longer than two years - had now reached this pinnacle, spanning 10 years and selling more than 26 million albums worldwide. But for French-born S\u00e9bastien especially, the work has been grueling as he has strives to juggle Il Divo and his growing family \u2013 jetting home to see his wife and three young children between shows around the globe.\n@highlight\nFrench singer reveals how a 'difficult childhood' has made him closer to his own kids\n@highlight\nStar and his wife Renee nearly lost their twins when they were born three-months prematurely\n@highlight\nRenee then nearly died after giving birth to their second son after developing the potentially fatal condition pre-eclampsia\n@highlight\nS\u00e9bastien is now appearing on Broadway in Il Divo's A Musical Affair", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 34}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Renee has spoken out about her pregnancy battles and @placeholder says: \u2018I\u2019m pleased that she spoke about it, pre-eclampsia is the number one death in pregnancy.", "idx": 78799}, {"query": "proud of his family, @placeholder delights in recounting their recent", "idx": 78800}], "idx": 51339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court wrestled Wednesday with a familiar, if elusive, foe -- legislative intent -- when considering whether a California man should be compensated after the government violated his privacy by disclosing his personal medical history. The justices appeared torn over the meaning of two fuzzy words in federal law -- \"actual damages\" -- and whether Stanmore Cooper's claims of mental and emotional distress are covered under the Privacy Act. \"The argument you have made -- and I certainly understand it, that this is the Privacy Act and so it's precisely these types of damages that you would be concerned about -- really cuts both ways,\" said Chief Justice John Roberts to Cooper's lawyer.\n@highlight\nThe court tries to figure out what Congress intended by the words \"actual damages\"\n@highlight\nStanmore Cooper says the words cover mental and emotional distress\n@highlight\nThe government argues they are aimed at monetary damages\n@highlight\nCooper says the public disclosure of his HIV status caused him harm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Getting that right in the justices' minds will mean the difference between whether @placeholder or the government ultimately prevails.", "idx": 78807}], "idx": 51346} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CNN) -- Samir Nasri scored two superb goals to give Arsenal a 2-1 win in a London derby against Fulham to go top of the English Premier League on Saturday. Previous leaders Manchester United had to sit out the action as their game at promoted Blackpool fell victim to the cold snap in England leaving Arsenal and Chelsea the chance to lead the standings. Chelsea looked set to be the beneficiary as Didier Drogba's penalty put them ahead at Stamford Bridge against Everton. 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Instead, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said that the university steered them into expensive and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships. After the lawsuit was filed on Saturday, Trump shot back that it is false and politically motivated. 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'What the hell is this, a joke?' an incredulous Boehner said during his regular Wednesday press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. He said the White House has been reduced to treating the law's March 31 regulatory deadline as a formality \u2013 'another deadline rendered meaningless,' he mocked \u2013 allowing weeks of extra time for Americans who claim they tried in earnest to sign up before the deadline.\n@highlight\nThe Health and Human Services Department is allowing Americans who use healthcare.gov to blow off the March 31 enrollment deadline\n@highlight\nRepublicans of all stripes are reacting with contempt, saying the president and his staff are breaking the law and defying Congress\n@highlight\nJust check a box and say you tried to sign up for Obamacare before March 31, and the system will give you a few more weeks\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration has pulled out all the stops to boost its numbers before the six-month open enrollment period ends\n@highlight\nThe White House has repeatedly lowered expectations by shifting its target numbers \u2013 and by delaying talking about how many have paid for coverage", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 122, "end": 140}, {"start": 243, "end": 261}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 414, "end": 429}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 716, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1280}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That\u2019s what the law says,' he said later, sticking up for @placeholder' part in the four-year-long Obamacare saga.", "idx": 78826}], "idx": 51357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted an associate of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez in a shooting death, Bristol County, Massachusetts, District Attorney Sam Sutter said Friday. Carlos Ortiz, 27, of Bristol, Connecticut, was indicted on a single count of accessory to murder after the fact in connection with the June 17 killing of Odin Lloyd. Hernandez pleaded not guilty this month to first-degree murder in Lloyd's death. The indictment comes after a bail reduction hearing Thursday for another co-defendant, Ernest Wallace, in Fall River, Massachusetts, revealed new details in the murder case against Hernandez. Bristol County prosecutors, according to spokesman Gregg Miliote, told a judge that Hernandez was the only one who got out of a car with Lloyd in a deserted industrial park on June 17, before Lloyd was allegedly shot multiple times, execution-style, by Hernandez.\n@highlight\nCarlos Ortiz is indicted, accused of accessory to murder after the fact\n@highlight\nProsecutors spoke at a bail hearing for a co-defendant\n@highlight\nProsecutors disclosed that Hernandez allegedly called the co-defendant several times\n@highlight\nHernandez is charged in the death of Odin Lloyd, who was shot in June", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 14}, {"start": 63, "end": 82}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 131, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 656}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 918, "end": 929}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder pal pleads not guilty to accessory charge in Odin Lloyd killing", "idx": 78832}], "idx": 51359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For CNN, Tiananmen Square was a watershed story -- a seminal moment in the network's history. 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Take your place in the big leagues. \"It put CNN on the map,\" said Mike Chinoy, CNN's Beijing bureau chief during the crisis.\n@highlight\nThe story \"put CNN on the map,\" said former Beijing bureau chief Mike Chinoy\n@highlight\nReporters had flooded Beijing to cover the visit of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev\n@highlight\nFor the first time, a TV network beamed its own live pictures from China\n@highlight\nAs protests grew, Chinese authorities ordered CNN to stop transmitting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 222, "end": 224}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 460, "end": 478}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 832, "end": 848}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 991, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch a Chinese official order CNN staff in @placeholder to stop broadcasting \u00bb", "idx": 78833}], "idx": 51360} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On July 23, 1969, as Apollo 11 hurtled back towards Earth, there was a problem -- a problem only a kid could solve. 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With 20 Senate seats to defend in the midterm election -- compared with just 13 Republican ones -- the truth is Sen. Harry Reid and the gang do not have a lot of time to gloat. The economy may be improving, but it is still limping; millions are looking for work, and the deficit continues to grow. So whatever momentum President Obama and the Democrats received from last week's victories will all be gone come 2016 if they can't agree on a detailed budget plan by 2014.\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson says Democrats can't rest on election laurels for 2014 midterm wins\n@highlight\nRepublicans won't say inanities about rape or ignore minorities forever, he says\n@highlight\nGranderson: Democrats need a bold budget plan that relies more on spending cuts\n@highlight\nLoss in 2014 of six Democratic senators in red states could cost them the Senate, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 286, "end": 295}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "True, some of that can be attributed to racist backlash to @placeholder -- but most of it has to do with the message of the Democratic platform.", "idx": 78862}, {"query": "If @placeholder don't figure out a way to make their message attractive to white people, they could possibly lose the Senate.", "idx": 78863}], "idx": 51379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The parents of a 15-year-old American girl are seeking to get their daughter back after she ran away with her boyfriend to Brazil, where authorities handed her over to the boyfriend's family. The Brazilian authorities' decision to give custody of Samantha Hernandez to her boyfriend's uncle, while a legal action against her goes through the system, has left her family and U.S. officials scratching their heads. \"If this was a senator's daughter, if this was a congressman's daughter, somebody would've gotten her back already,\" said Samantha's father, Robert Hernandez of Florida. On August 29, Samantha and her boyfriend, whom she had met online less than a year ago, boarded a flight from Boston, Massachusetts, to Belo Horizonte, Brazil, with Samantha using a fake passport, police said.\n@highlight\nSamantha Hernandez ran away with her boyfriend to Brazil\n@highlight\nShe was stopped in Brazil because she was using a false passport\n@highlight\nPolice handed her over to the boyfriend's uncle\n@highlight\nHer family in the United States wants her back", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 813, "end": 830}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We've been working with the consulate in @placeholder as well.\"", "idx": 78866}], "idx": 51380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the tech world, paying a celebrity to love your product can sometimes backfire. On Wednesday, NBA superstar LeBron James took to Twitter to announce a nightmare of the mobile age: \"My phone just erased everything I had in it and rebooted. One of the sickest feelings I've ever had in my life!!!\" Here's the problem: That phone was, presumably, the Samsung Galaxy Note that the Miami Heat star is paid big money to endorse. 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The 59-year-old Frasier star testified against 57-year-old Freddie Glenn who kidnapped and murdered his 18-year-old sister, Karen Elisa Grammer, in 1975 when she was leaving her job at a Red Lobster in Colorado Springs. 'I accept that you live with remorse, but I live with tragedy every day,' the Cheers star said via satellite link at a Colorado parole hearing. 'I accept your apology. I forgive you. However, I cannot give your release my endorsement.'\n@highlight\nThe 59-year-old Frasier star testified against Freddie Glenn who kidnapped and murdered his sister, Karen Elisa Grammer, in 1975\n@highlight\nKaren, 18, was kidnapped from her car by Glenn and an accomplice and raped for four hours before having her throat slit\n@highlight\nKelsey Grammer identified his sister's body a week later\n@highlight\nHe told Glenn on Tuesday: 'I accept that you live with remorse, but I live with tragedy every day. I accept your apology. I forgive you. 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Carter did not personally meet with Kim, but he said that as he and his delegation of former heads of state were on the way to Pyongyang airport to depart for South Korea, they were summoned back to their guesthouse, where a senior official read out a written message from the reclusive leader. \"Chairman Kim sent word that he is willing to negotiate with South Korea or United States ... on any subject at any time and without any preconditions,\" Carter told a news conference. \"He specifically told us he is prepared for a summit directly with President Lee Myung-bak at any time to discuss issues between the two heads of state.\"\n@highlight\nThe Elders visited the Korean Peninsula\n@highlight\nKim Jong Il is \"willing to negotiate\"\n@highlight\nThe declaration puts South Korea's Lee on the spot", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 109, "end": 120}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 251, "end": 253}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 882, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2010, 50 South Koreans were killed in the two separate incidents: @placeholder accuses the North of torpedoing and sinking one of its warships in March 2010, killing 46 sailors.", "idx": 78881}, {"query": "\"I think it is extremely important that we as @placeholder can recommend that there is, as early as possible, a resumption of dialogue on all outstanding issues,\" he said.", "idx": 78885}], "idx": 51389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:49 EST, 2 July 2012 A mother-to-be told by doctors that her baby had died in the womb was stunned when he started breathing the moment he was born. Six months pregnant Alex Jones, 21, was heartbroken when doctors couldn\u2019t find a heartbeat and she would have to go through the ordeal of delivering her stillborn baby. Ms Jones was even told by medical team to make preparations for a funeral for the baby boy she named Cohan. Happy family: Alex Jones with Cohan, who has just celebrated his first birthday, and her daughter Maisy\n@highlight\nAlex Jones was told to make preparations for a funeral for her baby boy\n@highlight\nSeconds after delivery he started breathing and wriggling his toes\n@highlight\nAt three months premature he weighed 1lb and 11oz but is now a year old", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was two weeks before @placeholder could hold him for the first time.", "idx": 78891}], "idx": 51392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Responding to the latest undercover video by an anti-abortion group, women's reproductive health care provider Planned Parenthood announced Tuesday it will retrain more than 11,000 staff members at more than 800 centers across the United States. Planned Parenthood has ordered \"all health center staff and educators who have contact with patients and teens be retrained in understanding our policies and procedures for responding to situations that indicate that the welfare of a minor is endangered,\" Stuart Schear, vice president for communications at Planned Parenthood, said in a statement issued Tuesday. The retraining will be completed by April 1, Schear said.\n@highlight\nThe anti-abortion group Live Action releases its sixth undercover video\n@highlight\nIt purports to show Planned Parenthood staff advising pimp and prostitute actors\n@highlight\nAbortion provider Planned Parenthood calls the latest video \"doctored\" and untrustworthy\n@highlight\nRepublicans are proposing a ban on federal funds for Planned Parenthood", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 120, "end": 137}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 272}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 563, "end": 580}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 791, "end": 808}, {"start": 881, "end": 898}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder describes itself on its website as \"a leading new media, investigative, and educational organization committed to the protection and respect of all human life.\"", "idx": 78902}], "idx": 51398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 9 May 2013 Ariel Castro kept his former wife tied up in his basement and whipped her with dog chains, according to her former boyfriend, foreshadowing the horrific crimes he would later allegedly inflict on his three captives. Fernando Colon, who welcomed Castro's wife Nilda Figueroa into his home after she left her abusive husband, said that the man would viciously kick her in the stomach while she was pregnant. Castro similarly beat his kidnapped victims, Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus, after he raped them and they fell pregnant, according to reports.\n@highlight\nCastro 'kicked Grimilda Figueroa in the stomach when she was pregnant'\n@highlight\nAlleged treatment foreshadows the crimes 'he inflicted on his captives'\n@highlight\n2005 court filing claims she suffered two broken noses, a blood clot on the brain, shattered ribs and a knocked-out tooth at the hands of Castro\n@highlight\nDocuments: He 'frequently abducts his daughters from his mother'\n@highlight\nFigueroa's brother says he believes the abuse killed her; she died last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 2005 filing, which lists @placeholder's injuries, asked the court to", "idx": 78905}], "idx": 51400} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Authorities do not plan to file charges against a Florida orange grove owner who fatally shot a 21-year-old woman, saying he is protected under the state's controversial \"no retreat\" law. Bullet holes pocked the windshield of the crashed SUV, and blood stained he passenger seat. But the woman's boyfriend faces second-degree murder charges in her death, because the woman was shot to death during an alleged felony -- the theft of an SUV. Tony Curtis Phillips, 29, didn't fire a single shot. He didn't even know his girlfriend, Nikki McCormick, was dead until police showed him an online news story.\n@highlight\nTony Curtis Phillips, 29, charged in girlfriend's shooting death\n@highlight\nHe wasn't shooter but is charged because he allegedly was stealing SUV\n@highlight\nShooter probably won't be charged because he is covered by 'no retreat' law\n@highlight\nFlorida law says people can use lethal force if they fear for their lives", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 464, "end": 483}, {"start": 553, "end": 567}, {"start": 636, "end": 655}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said he didn't believe @placeholder was dead at first, telling officers, \"Of all the times you've questioned me, this is a nasty trick you're playing on me this time.\"", "idx": 78906}], "idx": 51401} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England is dominating the international transfer market in terms of spending on overseas players, a new FIFA report has shown. More than \u00a3770million was spent by English clubs on players from abroad - \u00a3308m (67 per cent) more than nearest rivals Spain. The figures are contained in the FIFA TMS Global Transfer Market 2015 report which also highlights the fact that Spain continues to be the biggest market for signing players aged under 18 from abroad - a fact given extra relevance considering Barcelona's transfer ban for signing minors in breach of the rules and the FIFA investigation into Real Madrid over similar alleged offences.\n@highlight\nEnglish clubs spent \u00a3770million on foreign players over the course of 2014\n@highlight\nSpanish sides spent \u00a3308m (67 per cent) less than English clubs\n@highlight\nSpain continues to be the biggest market for signing players under 18\n@highlight\nEnglish clubs make up more than a quarter of the \u00a32.64bn spent worldwide\n@highlight\nThere were a total of 1,263 international transfers (in and out) in England", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 286, "end": 316}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A staggering \u00a3155m was paid to agents acting on international in 2014, with the thriving @placeholder transfer market making up the highest percentage of fees.", "idx": 78912}], "idx": 51405} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama seems determined to launch a two-front war with the new Republican Congress. The bigger news has been about his threatened executive order on immigration. The White House, however, has also indicated a determination to greet the new Senate majority leader from coal country with a series of very expensive environmental regulations necessitated by the climate agreement he announced with China. Before he takes these steps, President Obama should take a few days off and read a couple of books about President Woodrow Wilson's last two years in office. There are a lot of parallels between the two presidents. Both were college professors. Both liked to hide on a golf course (Wilson holds the record having played more than 1,000 rounds as President). Both were powerful orators. Both had deeply held convictions. Both disliked the Congress.\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich: President Obama may take steps that would inflame GOP in Congress\n@highlight\nHe says executive action on immigration, coal industry regulations would be confrontational\n@highlight\nGingrich: Obama should study career of Woodrow Wilson, who fought and lost vs. Congress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The collapse of the @placeholder presidency after the 1918 midterm defeat is a cautionary tale for President Obama.", "idx": 78914}], "idx": 51407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is unfortunate that Mike Daisey lied about Apple's labor practices on \"This American Life\" by fabricating some harrowing details about the suffering of workers in China who make iPads and iPhones. But this revelation should not divert attention away from the very real, pressing issue of labor abuses in China. The public radio episode that aired Daisey's falsified account helped set in motion a series of news reports and close scrutiny from the media, forcing Apple to acknowledge that conditions in its supplier factories can be improved and that workers should be treated better. Now, because of Daisey's lies, some people might dismiss the problem of China's labor abuses. They should not.\n@highlight\nMike Daisey lied on \"This American Life\" about Apple's labor practices in China\n@highlight\nYang Su and Xin He: Daisey shouldn't have lied, but his bigger point is true\n@highlight\nThey say labor abuse in China is a serious, widespread problem\n@highlight\nSu and He: If foreign-invested companies improve, it will help the Chinese labor market", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 83, "end": 100}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 740, "end": 757}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In this context, the spotlight on @placeholder's labor problem raised by Daisey and others is important.", "idx": 78921}], "idx": 51410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Neanderthals, meet modern humans. Modern humans, say hello to Neanderthals. Now would you two care for a date? That was possible some 55,000 years ago in modern-day Israel, archaeologists announced this week -- a find that they say could be significant, since it could shed light on when and how our modern-day ancestors moved from Africa into Europe and Asia. It's all based on the discovery of portions of a skull (including the top but not the jaw) in Manot Cave in western Galilee detailed in a study published Wednesday in Nature. The specimen \"is unequivocally modern\" and is \"similar in shape to recent African skulls as well as to European skulls,\" according to the report from a team of researchers from the University of Tel Aviv, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Antiquities Authority and elsewhere.\n@highlight\nExperts announce the discovery of a modern human skull in what's now Israel\n@highlight\nIt dates back 55,000 years, which is also when Neanderthals were in area\n@highlight\nStudy co-author: \"This is the first specimen we have that connects Africa to Europe\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 722, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 796}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 958, "end": 969}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Without DNA tests, it's impossible to say if the adult whose skull was found was a pure descendant of the modern humans who came from @placeholder, or had a bit of Neanderthal ancestry mixed in.", "idx": 78927}], "idx": 51414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver stopped to sign a sketch of himself in court today as he left the building seemingly unfazed. Silver, one of the most powerful politicians in the state, was taken into custody around 8am on Thursday and was later charged at Manhattan federal court with taking $4million in bribes disguised as legal fees. He was released on $200,000 bail. The 70-year-old Democrat was arrested by the FBI on federal conspiracy and bribery charges that carry up to 100 years in prison and could cost him his political seat. Silver is a Democrat from Manhattan's Lower East Side and a longtime leader of the Assembly's Democratic majority. The arrest comes just a day after Silver shared the stage with Governor Andrew Cuomo during his State of the State address.\n@highlight\nSheldon Silver left the courtroom today seemingly 'unfazed' and even signed a court sketch on his way out\n@highlight\n'I'm confident that after a full hearing and due process I'll be vindicated on the charges,' said Silver today\n@highlight\nSilver did not enter a plea\n@highlight\nSilver was taken into custody around 8am Thursday and later charged at Manhattan federal court where he was later released on $200,000 bail\n@highlight\nNew York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful politicians in the state was arrested and charged\n@highlight\nAccused of taking $4million in bribes disguised as legal fees\n@highlight\nSilver, 70, a Democrat from Manhattan, has served as speaker for 20 years\n@highlight\nSilver is one of the most private and least-understood figures, sometimes called 'the Sphinx'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1266}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1433}, {"start": 1442, "end": 1449}, {"start": 1456, "end": 1464}, {"start": 1599, "end": 1604}]}, "qas": [{"query": "facing the public: Speaker of the @placeholder, Sheldon Silver, walks out of a New York court house after being arrested on federal corruption charges", "idx": 78929}], "idx": 51415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Abigail Frymann PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 8 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:10 EST, 8 June 2013 The tiniest apple on the high street will go on sale on Monday having been discovered by chance. The apple being marketed as Tiddly Pomme has been snapped up exclusively by Marks & Spencer. The retailer hopes the super-sweet apple, a miniature version of the Royal Gala variety, will especially appeal to children. At 42mm in diameter the apples are the same size as a golf ball. A pack of six will cost \u00a31.49 and two of the apples count as one of your five a day.\n@highlight\nSuper-sweet miniature apple size of a golf ball to be sold from Monday\n@highlight\nGrower found the tiny variety by chance on a walk around his orchards\n@highlight\nWinnie-the-Pooh-inspired 'Tiddly Pomme' was idea of Facebook fans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Made for tiny tastebuds: @placeholder hopes the Tiddly Pomme will get kids eating their five-a-day", "idx": 78932}, {"query": "the tiny fruits sell well, @placeholder, which buys the fruit from Empire", "idx": 78933}], "idx": 51417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Richards alleged at a party that a media mogul had threatened him. Mr Richards did not identify the person but guests said they believed he was referring to Rupert Murdoch\u2019s son James, pictured The boss of Britain\u2019s broadcasting regulator was at the centre of an explosive row with media mogul James Murdoch last night. The dispute erupted after outgoing Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards claimed he had been threatened during his eight years in the \u00a3393,000-a-year post. He alleged that one media mogul had shouted at him in his office: \u2018We know who you are, we know who your friends are and we know where you live.\u2019\n@highlight\nRow erupted after outgoing Ofcom boss claimed he had been threatened\n@highlight\nEd Richards alleged one media mogul shouted: 'We know where you live'\n@highlight\nMr Richards did not identify the person when he made comments at party\n@highlight\nGuests said they believed he was referring to Rupert Murdoch's son James\n@highlight\nPair were in long-running power struggle triggered by BSkyB takeover bid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 921, "end": 934}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I am a great admirer of the way @placeholder did his job.", "idx": 78936}, {"query": "James Murdoch, pictured, quit as @placeholder chairman in April 2012.", "idx": 78937}], "idx": 51419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Career in tatters: Jonathan Burrows has resigned from his job with asset managers BlackRock A high flying city executive who dodged rail fares for five years has been branded as 'greedy' and 'selfish' after his identity was revealed. Jonathan Burrows has been unmasked as the mystery fare dodger of East Sussex who hit the news after settling a \u00a343,000 bill for unpaid tickets over five years. The 44-year-old investment executive is thought to be the biggest fare dodger in history - avoiding the \u00a321.50-a-day fee, despite owning two mansions worth \u00a34million. He had hoped to avoid prosecution and publicity by reimbursing Southeastern trains just three days after being caught by a ticket inspector last November.\n@highlight\nJonathan Burrows, 44, skipped train fare from Kent to London for five years\n@highlight\nCaught out after using Oyster card to pay just \u00a37.20 a day for long commute\n@highlight\nBurrows hoped to avoid publicity by paying up quickly when found out\n@highlight\nBut police and City regulator heard of the story and started to investigate\n@highlight\nThe \u00a31million-a-year asset manager was suspended by employers last week\n@highlight\nBut when pressed on the scam he quit, ending probe into his conduct", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told Burrows he owed them \u00a342,550 in unpaid fares, plus \u00a3450 in legal costs.", "idx": 78942}], "idx": 51421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King for the Daily Mail Follow @@DominicKing_DM Everton are unbeaten in their past five matches against Arsenal \u2014 the longest undefeated spell in 110 years of playing the Gunners. He did what all top strikers should. With time ticking away and a crucial match on the brink of being lost, Olivier Giroud saved the day. Getting his head to a cross from Nacho Monreal and diverting it beyond Tim Howard as a pulsating game entered its 90th minute, Giroud sped away after rescuing a point, sliding on his knees into the corner of Goodison Park where Arsenal\u2019s supporters celebrated.\n@highlight\nGiroud comes on at half time to inspire Arsenal\n@highlight\nFrench striker heads home in last minute to earn Gunners an unlikely point\n@highlight\nWenger says he is confident in his player's ability to lead the line this season\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez removed after 45 ineffectual minutes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 400, "end": 409}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 838, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the opening half, when @placeholder looked woefully off the pace, you would have said yes.", "idx": 78951}], "idx": 51427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A jilted groom-to-be who was dumped by his fianc\u00e9e over Christmas has met the woman he is taking on what would have been their honeymoon, after he auctioned off her place on eBay. John Whitbread, 32, from Donisthorpe, Leicestershire, was heartbroken after his ex-fianc\u00e9e Amy told him she wasn't 'ready to get married' and left him with a spare ticket to the Dominican Republic. Instead of cancelling the trip, Mr Whitbread decided to give the opportunity to a stranger to join him by auctioning off the \u00a31,950 ticket, with offers starting at 99p. 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Early last week, EW broke the news that 11-year-old Rowan Blanchard was cast to play the series' Girl, Riley Matthews. Since then, producers have also filled the spot of Riley's best friend, Maya (Sabrina Carpenter), and announced the addition of two more roles (including one, Shamus Farkle, who sounds a whole lot like \"BMW's\" resident geek Minkus). So, who else can we expect to see on Girl Meets World? And what will Cory and Topanga be like now that they're all grown up? Entertainment Weekly spoke to \"Boy Meets World\" creator Michael Jacobs, who is exec producing the \"Girl Meets World\" pilot for Disney, to get the scoop on what fans of the coming-of-age classic should expect.\n@highlight\nRowan Blanchard, 11, will play Riley Matthews on \"Girl Meets World\"\n@highlight\nRiley's best friend Maya will be played by Sabrina Carpenter\n@highlight\nJacobs says he hopes the \"Girl Meets World\" pilot captures \"the confusions about growing up\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 83, "end": 98}, {"start": 183, "end": 184}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 269, "end": 282}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 379}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 555, "end": 570}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 643, "end": 662}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 863, "end": 877}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 928}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 985, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That was always the column that I wanted @placeholder to be included in and I want Girl Meets World to be in that column as well.\"", "idx": 78961}, {"query": "@placeholder will also be grappling with his decision to become a teacher.", "idx": 78962}, {"query": "Jacobs says that @placeholder will not aspire to be an actress, singer, or dancer as many fans have speculated.", "idx": 78963}], "idx": 51432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What will Narendra Modi's India look like? The country's prime minister-in-waiting -- a staunch Hindu nationalist and the Chief Minister of the western state of Gujarat since 2001 -- is a deeply polarizing figure and an unproven commodity on the international stage. Analysts predict his arrival in the country's top office will bring a marked change in direction for the world's most populous democracy, a nation whose modern character has been defined by the inclusive, secular and liberal approach of the Congress Party, which has governed for most of the post-independence era. The only question, they say, is how great a departure Modi's premiership will be from what has come before.\n@highlight\nIndia's Prime Minister-in-waiting Narendra Modi is a polarizing figure\n@highlight\nCritics say the pro-business Hindu nationalist is a threat to secular, liberal traditions\n@highlight\nHe led the state of Gujarat through a period of strong economic growth\n@highlight\nBut his relationship with the country's huge Muslim minority has come under scrutiny", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 517, "end": 530}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "India stocks have risen almost 18% this year at the prospect of a @placeholder-led government.", "idx": 78968}], "idx": 51435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb Haroon Ashraf outside Birmingham Crown Court. The 24-year-old Birmingham man slashed his pregnant wife with a knife over a missing bag of cannabis A husband slashed his pregnant wife with a Stanley knife and sprayed aftershave in her face because she hid his drugs stash. Haroon Ashraf attacked wife Neelam at their Bordesley Green, Birmingham, home during a row over missing bags of cannabis. Jurors heard he slashed at the mother, who was nine weeks pregnant, while their one-year-old son was just a few feet away. 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I'm still here.\" Now, those words sound like a cry for help. On Sunday afternoon, McCready, whose turbulent personal life overshadowed her music, was found dead on the front porch of her Arkansas home, the victim, authorities said, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She was 37. McCready also appears to have shot and killed a dog that belonged to her late boyfriend, record producer David Wilson, before shooting herself, Cleburne County Sheriff Marty Moss said Monday.\n@highlight\nSheriff says investigation into her apparent suicide, her boyfriend's death are ongoing\n@highlight\nFormer singer apparently killed her late boyfriend's dog first\n@highlight\nShe struggled for years with addiction and mental illness\n@highlight\nShe burst onto the scene in 1996 with her album \"Ten Thousand Angels\"", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 85}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2011, she took the boy from her mother, who had legal custody, and fled with him to her home in @placeholder, saying she had concerns over his safety.", "idx": 78979}], "idx": 51443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The woman accused of abandoning her Down syndrome son has hit back at her husband's claims and said she had to make a 'ruthless decision' in the best interests of the child. 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But an angry Ruzan has now disputed his version of events and said the couple had agreed that baby Leo would have a better quality of life if he was raised in his father's native New Zealand.\n@highlight\nRuzan Badalyan gave birth to Leo on January 21 in an Armenian hospital\n@highlight\nHusband Sam said she abandoned him due to his 'shameful' condition\n@highlight\nBut she has disputed his version of events as 'absolutely not true'\n@highlight\nSays the couple agreed their son would have a better life in New Zealand\n@highlight\nSam now says he forgives his wife and hopes they have a future together", "entities": [{"start": 174, "end": 186}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 320, "end": 330}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 746, "end": 748}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Flee: @placeholder has now raised more than $440,000 via his crowdfunding page as he seeks to bring Leo back to his native New Zealand", "idx": 78990}], "idx": 51449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kim Clijsters beat the returning Justine Henin in a special exhibition match in their native Belgium Thursday. The pair were playing in the Diamond Games in Antwerp with Henin testing herself after being out since mid-season with an elbow ligament injury. Her last competitive match was her fourth round loss to Clijsters at Wimbledon in June. Clijsters, fresh from retaining her U.S. Open crown then rounding off her season by claiming the WTA Championships in Doha, proved too sharp for Henin. She won the first set 6-1 in just 25 minutes, but Henin recovered from falling an early break down to win the second 6-3 to level.\n@highlight\nKim Clijsters beats Justine Henin in special exhibition match in Belgium\n@highlight\nHenin playing for the first time since July after elbow injury\n@highlight\nPair hint they could represent Belgium at doubles in 2012 Olympics\n@highlight\nAndy Roddick to return to U.S. Davis Cup line-up in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 451, "end": 467}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"2012 is still far away and we have not seen each other since July,\" @placeholder told the official tournament website.", "idx": 79001}], "idx": 51456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- The Japanese government lodged a protest with the Chinese government Monday about the alleged presence of Chinese patrol boats near disputed territory, according to Japanese media. Japanese naval authorities spotted two Chinese patrol boats late Sunday near islands that have been at the center of recent diplomatic tensions, Japan's Kyodo News Agency reported Monday. Both countries claim sovereign rights to the islands called the Senkaku Islands in Japanese and the Diaoyu Islands in Chinese. The boats were in Japan's \"contiguous zone\" but did not cross into Japanese territorial waters, Kyodo reported, sourcing Japan's coast guard. But Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku said in the protest message to China that seeing Chinese patrol boats made his government feel \"uncomfortable,\" according to Kyodo.\n@highlight\nChinese patrols make Japan's government \"uncomfortable\"\n@highlight\nJapanese media reports patrols did not cross into Japanese territorial waters\n@highlight\nJapanese diplomatic protest comes a week after raucous anti-Japan protests in China", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's foreign ministry has claimed that its boats' patrols are both legal and based on need.", "idx": 79003}], "idx": 51457} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Sony hacking scandal continued reverberating throughout the Hollywood film industry on Wednesday as Steve Carell's slated new movie, Pyongyang was canceled. The announcement was made just hours before Sony scrapped the release of the controversial Seth Rogen comedy The Interview, which was scheduled to premiere Christmas Day. The studio's decision to cancel the release of the film about a CIA assassination plot targeting North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un was prompted by threatening messages alluding to 9/11-style terrorist attacks against cinemas. 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The 59-year-old aid worker, along with her husband David, smiled broadly and waved for the cameras as she spoke at length at the SIM USA charity's campus in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday. Mrs Writebol beamed as she said it was wonderful to be with everyone just weeks after falling ill with the virus which kills 90 per cent of sufferers.\n@highlight\nNancy Writebol, a 59-year-old aid worker, along with her husband David, spoke in Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday\n@highlight\nMrs Writebol said it was a privilege to be alive and that some mornings she did not think she was going to make it\n@highlight\nThird American missionary worker, Dr Rick Sacra, 51, who was delivering babies in Liberia, has been diagnosed with Ebola\n@highlight\nHer colleague Dr Kent Brantly who also contracted Ebola described on Tuesday how he struggled to breathe and was left violently shaking", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Writebol said: '@placeholder went to hug me and put his arms around me and I knew how dangerous that was and I said, ''David, don\u2019t.", "idx": 79012}], "idx": 51464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:21 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 00:33 EST, 16 September 2012 An elderly woman turned herself into authorities after she said she realized that she struck and killed a six-year-old boy, authorities said. Veramae C. Phillip, 83, told authorities that on September 8, she was driving along Franklinville Road in Woodstock, Illinois in the dark and the rain when she thought a branch had fallen on her car. But authorities said she had unknowingly hit and killed little Brayan Silva. Confessed: Verame C. Phillips, 83, left, turned herself in after police issued a warrant for her arrest; she was charged with the death of 6-year-old Brayan Silva after she allegedly struck him with her car and fled the scene\n@highlight\nVeramae C. Phillip, 83, said she wasn't sure what she hit while driving on September 8\n@highlight\nWeather was stormy and she thought she might have hit been a stray branch, she told police\n@highlight\nAllegedly struck and killed Brayan Silva, 6", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 245, "end": 262}, {"start": 329, "end": 346}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 533, "end": 550}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 759, "end": 776}, {"start": 987, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There have been more than 680 fatalities this year alone on @placeholder roadways, the Illinois Department of Transportation said.", "idx": 79014}], "idx": 51465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not a hippopotamus. Not his two front teeth. All Elliot Shirback wanted for Christmas this year was cards. It was a wish heard around the country. A houseful of cards poured in for the 25-year-old New York man who has Down syndrome, according to his mother's Facebook pages. More than 1,800 have arrived, coming from nearly every state, CNN affiliate YNN reported. \"I'm, like, blessed right now,\" Shirback told the network. It all started because of his mother, Anne Daggett. Shirback was sad one day. She wanted to make him feel better so she asked what he wanted for Christmas.\n@highlight\nAll Elliot Shirback wanted for Christmas this year was cards\n@highlight\nHis mother made a Facebook request for her son, who has Down syndrome\n@highlight\nMore than 1,800 cards have poured in from nearly every state, a CNN affiliate reports\n@highlight\n\"It makes me happy,\" he says. \"It's like a gift, like somebody loves and cares about you.\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 604, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 817, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Next thing I know, it's like a flurry and gone viral,\" @placeholder told YNN.", "idx": 79016}], "idx": 51466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester City booked its place in the last-16 of the Champions League following a 2-0 victory over Roma on Wednesday. Samir Nasri's stunning 60th minute strike and Pablo Zabaleta's late effort gave City all three points and secured second place in Group E behind Bayern Munich. Roma, who hit the post in the second half through Kostas Manolas, also had an effort cleared off the line. But City held out to ensure its place in the knockout phase of the competition. \"I think the performance of the team was amazing,\" Nasri told Sky Sports. \"It was important for me to score, after the surgery I took a while to get to my full level, now I am.\"\n@highlight\nManchester City claims 2-0 victory at AS Roma\n@highlight\nCtiy qualifies for last-16 in second place behind Bayern Munich\n@highlight\nBayern defeats CSKA Moscow 3-0\n@highlight\nBarcelona beats PSG to top Group F", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 64, "end": 79}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 538, "end": 547}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 855, "end": 857}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, Barcelona sealed top spot with a convincing 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain.", "idx": 79037}], "idx": 51482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made clear what he meant when he said Israel should be \"wiped off\" the map and touched on everything from the Holocaust to homosexuality in a wide-ranging interview that aired Monday on CNN's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\" The president, speaking through a translator, also said what his country would do if attacked by Israel, and he slammed an anti-Islam film that has triggered protests in the Muslim world. \"If a group comes and occupies the United States of America, destroys homes while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of America, impose five different wars on many neighbors, and always threaten others, what would you do? What would you say? Would you help it? ... Or would you help the people of the United States?\" Ahmadinejad asked in response to whether Israel should be \"wiped off\" the face of the map, as he once said.\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad sits down for an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan\n@highlight\nDuring the sometimes contentious conversation, he talks about the Holocaust, Syria\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad also discusses an anti-Islam film and Osama bin Laden\n@highlight\nIran's president is to address the U.N. 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The judgment will infuriate multinational pharmaceuticals companies, already frustrated at the way India's 2005 patent law -- which New Delhi had to adopt in order to join the World Trade Organisation -- has been repeatedly interpreted to permit Indian generics companies to override their patents. The Glivec case has been closely watched by both the global pharmaceuticals industry and activists for access to affordable drugs, who say it will set a precedent.\n@highlight\nFor years, India did not recognise patents on drugs, which allowed India's generics drugs industry to flourish\n@highlight\nIn a statement issued following the ruling, Novartis called the decision \"a setback for patients\"\n@highlight\nNovartis has threatened that if it lost the case, it would not introduce its newest generation of medicines to India", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 457, "end": 480}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder's patent office ruled that it was not eligible for a patent as it was not a new drug, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court.", "idx": 79040}], "idx": 51485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:42 EST, 2 October 2013 A senior consultant killed a patient who went into private hospital for a routine knee operation by giving \u2018exceptionally bad\u2019 care, a court heard today. David Sellu, 66, of Hillingdon, west London, ignored concerns that James Hughes, 66, was in excruciating pain following a simple procedure to replace the joint, the Old Bailey was told. Mr Hughes, a retired builder from County Armagh, Northern Ireland, sustained an unexplained tear to his bowel during his stay at the BMI Healthcare-run Churchill Clementine Hospital in Harrow, London.\n@highlight\nJames Hughes died from cardiac arrest following a ruptured bowel\n@highlight\nDr David Sellu alleged to have ignored the seriousness of the situation\n@highlight\nThe court heard that Dr Sellu also lied about scan results\n@highlight\nMr Hughes 'could not explain the agony he was in to Hungarian doctor'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 307, "end": 318}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 490}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 578, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018However, Mr @placeholder did not agree for an operation to be performed immediately.", "idx": 79045}], "idx": 51488} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The upcoming presidential election will likely hinge on whether voters trust President Obama or Mitt Romney to restore a robust economy. Presidents have less power over the economy than they and most people believe -- Congress, the Fed, and the economy's inherent dynamics all play major roles -- but the president can lead on key issues and set the tone for economic policy. To understand how the Romney and Obama views differ, consider two issues. The first is how to avoid the so-called \"fiscal cliff.\" Under current policy, substantial tax hikes and spending cuts kick in on January 1, 2013. The Bush tax cuts, in particular, are scheduled to expire, and both domestic and military spending are scheduled to fall, under the debt ceiling deal of August 2011.\n@highlight\nLibertarian economist Jeffrey Miron says both candidates' economic plans have flaws\n@highlight\nHe says Romney's position on taxes is stronger, higher rates will curb growth\n@highlight\nMiron says both candidates try to control the unsustainable growth of Medicare\n@highlight\nHe says Obama seeks to use government to curb costs while Romney relies on a voucher plan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama wants to continue the @placeholder tax cuts on middle-class households but let them expire on high-income households.", "idx": 79066}, {"query": "@placeholder wants to shift most or all future Medicare beneficiaries (those currently 55 and younger) to vouchers.", "idx": 79068}], "idx": 51497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 2 November 2012 Larry Flynt has offered Republican senate candidate Richard Mourdock $1million to prove he has had 'conversations with God.' The bizarre challenge follows Mr Mourdock's comment during a debate last week that even when babies are conceived during 'that horrible situation of rape, that is something that God intended to happen.' Mr Flynt - who is best known as the publisher of Hustler and other adult entertainment magazines - said in an open letter that among the evidence he would accept would be a 'verifiable transcript of [Mr Mourdock's] personal conversations with God; letters, email, text messages or videos from God.'\n@highlight\nOffer follows Mr Mourdock's comment that even babies conceived by rape are 'something God intended to happen'\n@highlight\nMr Flynt demands Republican candidate for Indiana senate seat prove that he has had 'conversations with God'\n@highlight\nPornography publisher calls on Mr Mourdock to produce evidence of this including emails, letters and videos", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 113, "end": 122}, {"start": 141, "end": 156}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 392, "end": 394}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 865, "end": 874}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder a deadline of 8pm on November 5 to respond.", "idx": 79078}], "idx": 51502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Whether I was squeezing myself into a crowded subway car or admiring the fall leaves around at Tsaritsino Park, I was constantly learning new Russian words during my two-week study trip to Moscow last October. When I came back, I had vague notions of continuing my linguistic education through classes and books. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any convenient classes, and the textbooks didn't hold my attention for long. I had basically given up when, about two months ago, I came upon the opportunity to use a program called Rosetta Stone. 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The reason? He was one of dozens of children left disappointed when the Queen broke with tradition by not accepting flowers in Sandringham yesterday. More than 1,000 people, many of whom had travelled long distances, gathered outside St Mary Magdalene Church to cheer the Queen as she arrived for the morning service. Don't go! 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British wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas designed the BeetleCopter so he could get up close and personal with the animals without scaring them off, or endangering his life. He previously designed the Beetlecam, a hidden camera that can be driven across the region, but created the drone to take unique aerial shots. Scroll down for video The remote-controlled BeetleCopter, pictured, is powered by six mini-rotors. It is capable of flying for up to 15 minutes at a time and the Serengeti footage was taken on a GoPro camera. Burrard-Lucas, pictured in the background, was able to control the copter from up to a kilometre away via a live video feed\n@highlight\nThe footage was captured by wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas during a two-week stay in the Serengeti\n@highlight\nHis remote-controlled homemade BeetleCopter is powered by six mini-rotors can fly for up to 15 minutes at a time\n@highlight\nBurrard-Lucas was able to control the copter from up to one kilometre away via a live feed and remote screen\n@highlight\nShots of hunting hyenas, migrating wildebeest and bathing hippos were captured using a GoPro Hero3+ camera\n@highlight\nPhotographer claims the drone is perfect for getting close to the animals without 'spooking them\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 192, "end": 209}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 880, "end": 897}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other shots captured by the @placeholder include this aerial view of a herd of elephants.", "idx": 79088}], "idx": 51510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally and David Mccormack The mastermind behind Amazon.com, Jeff Bezos, is a tough taskmaster who at just three years of age took his own crib apart with a screwdriver because he wanted a real bed, reveals a new book. He is the subject of a new biography that gives a number of fascinating insights into the bullish management style of one of the key architects of the internet age. The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos And The Age Of Amazon was released on Tuesday and tells the story of the creation and amazing growth of the online retailer, which launched in 1995 and sold $61billion worth of goods last year alone.\n@highlight\nNew book reveals that the Amazon CEO is a tough taskmaster who is very demanding of his employees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 400, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 449}, {"start": 666, "end": 671}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder can be kind to people, but is well-known for going on rants that", "idx": 79089}], "idx": 51511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England have named Anthony Watson on the right wing for Saturday's QBE International against South Africa in the only change to the team defeated by New Zealand. 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As they glide over the emerald waters, the film star and his new wife, British lawyer Amal Alamuddin, are flanked by a procession of decorated gondolas, while onlookers line the nearby Rialto Bridge. 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Paris Saint-Germain was held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by Chelsea in the French capital, while Bayern Munich finished goalless in Ukraine with Shakhtar Donetsk. PSG will be the most annoyed -- Laurent Blanc's side had chance after chance to win the tie and put a dent in Chelsea's Champions League hopes. In the end, Edinson Cavani's strike ensured parity after Branislav Ivanovic, the Serbia defender, had given the visitors a first half lead. 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But now, after the best part of a week, multi-millionaire Ben Goldsmith and his wife Kate Rothschild appear to regret using Twitter to launch a series of extraordinary personal attacks upon each other. Today, the pair called a truce on their marriage dispute by deleting the damaging snipes from the social networking site. High-flyers: Jay Electronica posted a picture on Twitter of Kate Rothschild accompanying him on a helicopter ride to a Jay Z and Kanye West concert last month. 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One in five posts on social networks were critical of Apple's most recent handset, with the majority of people complaining about the introduction of a new power socket, the inaccuracy of Apple Maps and how similar the phone was to previous models. Samsung's Galaxy S4 received the least complaints - just 11 per cent - according to figures from analysts We Are Social. Apple's iPhone 5, pictured, was the most criticised handset on social networks after its launch in 2012, according to research by analysts We Are Social. 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Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain -- and behind closed doors, even Egypt -- want American involvement in Syria to stop the blood bath. But the twin ghosts of Iraq and Afghanistan seem to have paralyzed America in the Arab world. On Thursday, Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will visit President Barack Obama in Washington. This is an ideal opportunity to throw American weight behind greater Turkish leadership in resolving the Syrian conflict -- and declare as much from the White House. 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Paula Cook, who separated from her husband, Antwaun Cook, in June, filed the documents -- seeking child custody, alimony and other monetary support -- Wednesday in Mecklenburg County District Court. The documents allege Antwaun Cook began the affair with Barrino, 26, in August 2009 after the pair met at a Charlotte-area T-Mobile store where Cook is employed. Barrino -- the 2004 winner of the popular Fox show and an eight-time Grammy nominee -- treated Cook to a lavish lifestyle over the course of their affair, flying him to Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; New York; Los Angeles, California; and Barbados, the documents allege.\n@highlight\nA North Carolina woman says Fantasia Barrino has had a relationship with her husband\n@highlight\nThe couple are accused of recording sexual encounters, court documents say\n@highlight\nBarrino, 26, was named \"American Idol\" in 2004\n@highlight\nShe declined to comment on the allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 72, "end": 87}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 370, "end": 402}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 854, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 895}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Barrino has appeared publicly with a tattoo on her left shoulder reading \"@placeholder,\" an apparent tribute to Antwaun Cook, who is said to have a similar tattoo in the same place on his shoulder, according to the documents.", "idx": 79122}, {"query": "@placeholder is seeking custody of her two children, ages 6 and 2, with Antwaun Cook, as well as child support, alimony, attorney's fees and ownership of the couple's former marital home.", "idx": 79125}], "idx": 51531} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Putin's endgame in Crimea is now clear -- and the West has only a few days to act. On Thursday, the Crimean parliament voted 78-0 to hold a referendum on March 16. The main question will ask whether voters want the region to secede from Ukraine and become part of Russia. Previously, a referendum had been scheduled for March 30 on the less politically charged question of whether Crimea should have greater autonomy within Ukraine. If, as expected, a majority endorses secession, the story will change overnight from one about Russia's unprovoked military invasion to one about a minority's right to self-determination. That is the Kremlin's plan.\n@highlight\nDaniel Treisman: Only a few days are left to stop the Crimea breakaway\n@highlight\nHe says if Crimea votes to rejoin Russia, that will greatly strengthen Putin's position\n@highlight\nU.S. and EU need to apply economic pressure, make the case for a \"no\" vote, he says\n@highlight\nTreisman: Crimea must see the choice is between prosperity and stagnation", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 861}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the remaining time before March 16, the West must convince both the Kremlin-connected Russian elite and the population of Crimea that the region's secession to @placeholder would be a mistake.", "idx": 79132}, {"query": "Crimea's tourism industry would have to forget about attracting @placeholder visitors to the region's beaches.", "idx": 79134}, {"query": "The @placeholder should quickly earmark some portion of the 11 billion euros already promised to Ukraine for projects to develop Crimea's economy if it remains Ukrainian.", "idx": 79135}], "idx": 51535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bayern Munich fired a red-hot warning towards Champions League rivals Arsenal Friday by storming 18 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga. Bayern, which faces Arsenal in London in the last-16 Tuesday, claimed a 2-0 win at Vfl Wolfsburg to move ever closer to the title. Jupp Heynckes' side has won 18 of its 22 league matches so far this season, conceding just seven goals in that time. After losing out at its own stadium to Chelsea in last year's Champions League final, Bayern is hoping to go one better this time around. 'Pep will make Bayern's team better'\n@highlight\nBayern Munich moves 18 points clear at top of Bundesliga\n@highlight\nGoals from Mario Mandzukic and Arjen Robben seals 2-0 win at Wolfsburg\n@highlight\nAC Milan defeats Parma 2-1 thanks to Balotelli strike\n@highlight\nDeportivo La Coruna suffers more misery at Sevilla", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 55, "end": 70}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 462, "end": 477}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 801, "end": 819}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder can maintain its streak, it could be crowned champion by the middle of April and break the club's own record of 30 matches for the earliest title win, which was set back in the 1972/3 season.", "idx": 79138}], "idx": 51536} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The \"Linsanity\" surrounding the New York Knicks' surprise phenom at point guard may be motivated by something bigger than sports. Yes, Jeremy Lin is a terrific athlete, whose almost accidental discovery by the Knicks and little-engine-that-could perseverance make for great radio commentary and pop cultural mythology. But there's something deeper at play here: Lin is iconic of a new kind of hero for the 21st century. And he is not alone. Take Lin's story by itself: A Harvard graduate and only occasional Ivy League basketball star, Lin struggles to get recognized in the NBA. He is picked up by the Golden State Warriors only to be released. Then, plagued by player injuries and in need of an extra backup point guard, the Knicks pick up Lin as a temp backup, only to dump him back in the D-league when they think they don't need him. After a string of losses, they bring him back on board more for the hell of it than anything else, and Lin lights a fire under the team, leading it to a run of dramatic victories.\n@highlight\nDouglas Rushkoff says Jeremy Lin is iconic of a new kind of hero for the 21st century\n@highlight\nLin, Mark Zuckerberg and Barack Obama are cool, strategic facilitators, he says\n@highlight\nHe says they must keep the ball moving and keep the story from being about themselves\n@highlight\nRushkoff: Obama must avoid having teamwork approach cast by others as socialism", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 547}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 612, "end": 632}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 751, "end": 753}, {"start": 951, "end": 953}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1338}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike the charismatic CEOs of the industrial age, @placeholder is a rather unassuming, quick-to-gaffe computer programmer whose entire premise -- his entire business -- is based on his ability to keep other people networking.", "idx": 79149}], "idx": 51542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As I walked the streets of New York the other day, I saw several white youths with hoodies, tattoos and nose rings. Not one time did it enter my mind that they could be skinheads. While walking into the Howard University Hospital in Washington earlier that day, a few African-Americans rocked various types of hoodies. There wasn't a knot in my stomach; I didn't cross the street out of fear, and no, I didn't nervously look around for a cop or two. As a native of Houston, I grew up in a black neighborhood. Went to a black church. Attended mostly black schools. I've seen every kind of black person possible. The drug dealer. The doctor. The bully. The postal worker. The crack addict. The city councilman. And never have I walked in fear of black folks who have given me no reason to be scared.\n@highlight\nMartin: Stereotypes that we have of people can have deadly consequences\n@highlight\nA black youth should not be a target just because he wears a hoodie, Martin says\n@highlight\nMartin says it's time to renew the fight against racism, bigotry and stereotypes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 212, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 251}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in the case of @placeholder, end up dead.", "idx": 79150}], "idx": 51543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The most senior Syrian diplomat to defect and publicly embrace his country's uprising is calling for a foreign military intervention to topple President Bashar al-Assad. He also accused the Damascus regime of collaborating with al Qaeda militants against opponents both in Syria and in neighboring Iraq. \"I support military intervention because I know the nature of this regime,\" Nawaf al-Fares told CNN. \"This regime will only go by force.\" Until a few days ago, Fares was Syria's top man in Baghdad. His defection marks a shocking about-face for an official who occupied a critically important post. Until Fares was sent to Iraq in 2008, Syria had no ambassador stationed in Baghdad for more than 20 years.\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says defector's claims about al Qaeda cooperation are \"consistent\"\n@highlight\nNawaf al-Fares, former Syrian ambassador to Iraq, is the highest-ranking diplomatic defector\n@highlight\n\"I tried to convince the regime ... to change its treatment of the people,\" he says\n@highlight\nSyria denies accusations of massacres and attacking civilians", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 153, "end": 167}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 400, "end": 402}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This emerging al Qaeda operational presence in country bolsters our own argument that the sooner @placeholder leaves, the better,\" said the official, noting that that the current al Qaeda-linked effort in Syria is small and not representative of either the opposition or the broader population.", "idx": 79162}], "idx": 51545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration has launched a \"significant escalation\" of covert operations in Iran, sending U.S. commandos to spy on the country's nuclear facilities and undermine the Islamic republic's government, journalist Seymour Hersh said Sunday. An Iranian flag flies outside the building containing the reactor of Bushehr nuclear power plant, south of Tehran. White House, CIA and State Department officials declined comment on Hersh's report, which appears in this week's issue of The New Yorker. Hersh told CNN's \"Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer\" that Congress has authorized up to $400 million to fund the secret campaign, which involves U.S. special operations troops and Iranian dissidents.\n@highlight\nNew Yorker article says Congress authorized up to $400 million for covert ops in Iran\n@highlight\nJournalist Seymour Hersh says program is being staged from Afghanistan\n@highlight\nU.S. officials decline comment, deny the U.S. is launching raids from Iraq\n@highlight\nIranian general says troops are building graves for invaders in the event of war", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 538, "end": 567}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 884, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder, as a rule, does not comment on allegations regarding covert operations,\" CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano said.", "idx": 79164}], "idx": 51546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin Skrtel may have suffered a nasty cut to the head during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Sunday - but that did not stop him enjoying a day out with his family at Winter Wonderland. Skrtel scored an injury time equaliser for Liverpool to earn a point, but had earlier suffered a horrible wound which required eight stitches during six minutes on treatment on the pitch. The Slovakia defender suffered the injury after feeling the full force of Olivier Giroud's boot. But he was all smiles on Monday as he posed for a picture at the Christmas themed attraction with wife Barbara Lovasova and son Matteo.\n@highlight\nLiverpool drew 2-2 with Arsenal in the Premier League clash at Anfield\n@highlight\nMartin Skrtel was caught by Olivier Giroud's boot during the second half\n@highlight\nSkrtel needed six minutes of treatment on the pitch\n@highlight\nThe Slovakian later scored the equaliser in the 96th minute\n@highlight\nSkrtel posted a picture on Instagram showing eight staples in his wound\n@highlight\nLiverpool physio Chris Morgan says it is the 'biggest cut' he's ever seen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 173, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 580, "end": 595}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Skrtel was in obvious pain as the blood poured from his head, but the @placeholder still played on", "idx": 79170}], "idx": 51549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "His beanie hat may be slightly askew but Joleon Lescott is talking straight. For the first time since leaving Manchester City last summer he opens up about his disappointment at the manner in which his successful five-year spell ended. Lescott is still confused by decisions made by Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini to omit him from their line-ups, most crushingly from last season's Capital One Cup final, and how a lack of action hampered his chance of cementing an England place. This is not to suggest he is gloomy. Chatting after training with West Bromwich Albion he is quite the opposite. Lescott is back playing regularly and enjoying the responsibility that comes from being an experienced figure in a side of humbler aspirations.\n@highlight\nJoleon Lescott speaks openly about his confusion over being left out at Manchester City\n@highlight\nThe defender is back playing regular football for West Brom\n@highlight\nLescott is relishing a duel with adversaries like Radamel Falcao\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old has not given up his desire to play for England again", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 283, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 319}, {"start": 389, "end": 403}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 554, "end": 573}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 828, "end": 842}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 976, "end": 989}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The omens are good for @placeholder\u2019s Joleon Lescott on Monday night.", "idx": 79178}], "idx": 51553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 18:10 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:49 EST, 27 February 2013 Parents desperate to conceive feel they have no choice but to travel to Mexican clinics to spend thousands of dollars in cash on a controversial and potentially dangerous blood therapy suspended in the United States. Jennifer Benito-Kowalski and Steve Kowalski tried and failed at great expense to become pregnant using LIT - the technique pioneered by Dr. Beer Lymphocyte immunization therapy or LIT is fast becoming a last resort for couples for whom IVF and natural conception has failed but because it is not offered by U.S. insurance firms would-be moms and dads are flooding over the border in hope.\n@highlight\nCouples at their wits end hoping to conceive are being encouraged to travel to Mexico to undergo a controversial blood therapy\n@highlight\nLymphocyte immunization therapy or LIT has been suspended in the United States since 2002\n@highlight\nCouples are paying thousands of dollars to undergo the therapy - just across the border from Arizona", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 398, "end": 400}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 868, "end": 870}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One-third of the @placeholder patients became pregnant, but 50 percent of the control group also became pregnant.", "idx": 79187}, {"query": "Oh, if you just do @placeholder (in vitro fertilization), it'll work.", "idx": 79188}, {"query": "The procedure was so fast that later that afternoon they were back in @placeholder.", "idx": 79189}], "idx": 51560} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)An Iraqi tribal leader said Saturday that ISIS militants are gaining ground in Anbar province, predicting a \"collapse within hours\" of Iraqi army forces there if tribal forces withdraw. Sheikh Naim al-Gaoud, a Sunni Muslim leader of the Albu Nimr tribe, called for more U.S. intervention -- including ground troops, arming tribes directly or at least pressuring the Iraqi government to give the tribes more firepower. While U.S. officials have said that ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State, is on the defensive in Iraq and Syria, al-Gaoud says that's definitely not the case where he is. \"In Anbar, we are losing ground, not gaining,\" he said.\n@highlight\nTribal leader warns of a massacre if ISIS moves into Anbar province town\n@highlight\nHe says ISIS is gaining ground in the Iraqi province, which is just west of Baghdad", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 191, "end": 210}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But now, al-Gaoud says, ISIS -- which consists of @placeholder extremists -- is making his tribe pay the price.", "idx": 79191}], "idx": 51562} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bonne Terre, Missouri (CNN) -- Joseph Paul Franklin is unblinking and empty as he talks about his victims. Do you know how many people you murdered? \"I'd rather not mention it,\" he says flatly. By my count, it's 22 people. \"That's approximately it.\" And those two young boys, just 13, 14 years old. \"Yeah, I regret the fact that I shot them now,\" he replies. Franklin has been away from the civilized world for more than 30 years, serving several life sentences behind bars. We're meeting at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center in Bonne Terre, Missouri, where he is on death row.\n@highlight\nJoseph Paul Franklin is on death row in Missouri\n@highlight\nAsked if he has killed 22 people, Franklin says that's \"approximately it\"\n@highlight\nFranklin also shot Hustler publisher Larry Flynt in 1978 in Georgia\n@highlight\nFlynt filed last-minute legal motion with ACLU to try to halt execution", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 50}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 496, "end": 548}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 613, "end": 632}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder spent 1977 to 1980 trying to accomplish that goal, committing more than a dozen bank robberies in addition to the murders.", "idx": 79196}, {"query": "The tattoo artist refused, @placeholder said, worried about law enforcement reprisal.", "idx": 79198}], "idx": 51565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:35 EST, 23 February 2013 President Barack Obama said Friday that about 100 American troops have been deployed to the African nation of Niger. Two U.S. defense officials said the troops would be setting up a base for unarmed drones to conduct surveillance. Obama announced the deployment in a letter to Congress, saying that the forces 'will provide support for intelligence collection and will also facilitate intelligence sharing with French forces conducting operations in Mali, and with other partners in the region.' New mission: President Obama announced that the U.S. will build a new base for drones (pictured) in Niger, Africa, to increase surveillance in the volatile region\n@highlight\n100 American soldiers deployed to Niger to set up new drone operations\n@highlight\nFacility will aid intelligence efforts in the region and share knowledge with French troops fighting jihadists in neighboring Mali", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "France has said it will eventually pull out of its @placeholder operation so that African forces can help stabilize the West African country.", "idx": 79207}, {"query": "France has said it will eventually pull out of its Mali operation so that African forces can help stabilize the @placeholder country.", "idx": 79208}], "idx": 51570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ki Sung-Yueng scored the goal that gave Swansea a first away win since the opening day of the season. But the South Korean had actually tried to get out of the way of Jonjo Shelvey\u2019s shot, which cannoned off him into the net. Hull can consider themselves unfortunate to have lost. They produced a spirited response to the goal with several misses and goalkeeper Lucasz Fabianski kept out the rest. Steve Bruce\u2019s side are without a win in their last 10 League matches and their last victory was back in October against Crystal Palace. 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But hundreds of children are starting to find hope thanks to Thulani Madondo, who is changing the community through education. Madondo's nonprofit, the Kliptown Youth Program, provides free academic support, meals and after-school activities to more than 400 children living in the slum. CNN asked Madondo for his thoughts on being chosen as one of the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2012. CNN: What do you hope this recognition will mean for the Kliptown Youth Program?\n@highlight\nThulani Madondo was named one of the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2012\n@highlight\nHe grew up in Kliptown, a South African slum outside Johannesburg\n@highlight\nNow he's reaching out to hundreds of kids there, providing free academic support\n@highlight\nWho should be the CNN Hero of the Year? 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Lee, from Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire, is the national sport stacking champion, a speed game in which competitors build plastic cups in a pyramid formation and take them down as fast as they can. He has become an internet sensation, clocking up more than 500,000 hits on YouTube with his record attempts and tutorials. 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To reflect the time period from 1912 onwards, Laura and her co-stars have worn minimal make-up as cosmetics were not embraced by aristocratic ladies at the time. So the actress may look unrecognisble to Downton fans in her latest part starring in a Lisa Eldridge make-up tutorial. 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As Lionel Messi clambers off the Argentina coach on Green Street, hundreds will gather to catch a glimpse. Half of the world\u2019s big two is in town for one week only. It\u2019s not to be missed. Messi has already captured the imagination around West Ham\u2019s Rush Green Academy base \u2013 particularly after playing a practice match against the club\u2019s Under 21 side \u2013 and is set to dazzle under the East End lights. 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Bombings and shootings, aimed at security forces and civilians alike, made it an especially bloody day as sectarian violence flared up. The United Nations said 2013 was the deadliest year in Iraq since 2008, with almost 8,000 people killed, most of them civilians. Fears of all-out sectarian war have increased since violence broke out in Anbar province in recent days. Much of the violence recorded Wednesday was in and around Baghdad. 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Chloe Lapper, 28, used to be a man called Shane, and walked the catwalks of some of the most famous fashion houses in the world. But now Chloe, from Banbury, Oxon, is finally on the way to achieveing her lifelong dream of becoming a woman, and is determined to make waves in the fashion industry once again. 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Former RAF officer Mark De Salis, 48, and Lynn Howie were both believed to have been shot in the back of the head. It is not known if Karen De Salis knew of Mark's relationship with Miss Howie, a mother-of-two from New Zealand. 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Guus Hiddink, the Russia and Chelsea coach, has had much to smile about in his 22-year managerial career. By being an exceptional football manager, for one. Enjoying success around the world -- at different levels with different players in different cultures -- has made Guus Hiddink one of the most admired bosses around. Born in rural Varsseveld, near the German border, in 1946, Hiddink's early years were unremarkable. 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Van Gaal became the first United manager to lose a home Premier League match on the opening day of the season after goals from Ki Sung-yueng and Gylfi Sigurdsson stunned a home crowd expecting life under the Dutchman to be a big improvement on last season's woes. The 63-year-old former Ajax and Barcelona boss was even forced to ditch his much-hyped 3-5-2 formation at half-time with United struggling to create any chances. The team switched to a flat back four which included Tyler Blackett and Chris Smalling in central defence, Ashley Young at left back and Phil Jones at right back.\n@highlight\nManchester United slump to defeat against Swansea at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal suffered Man United's first Premier League opening day loss at home\n@highlight\nUnited manager ditched his much-hyped 3-5-2 formation at half-time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 380}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 524}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 820, "end": 836}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}, {"start": 921, "end": 930}, {"start": 940, "end": 953}, {"start": 991, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Explaining his decision to change from his favoured 3-5-2 shape, Van Gaal said: 'I had decided to change formation in the first half because @placeholder made the pitch big and 4-3-3 is a better formation to press with.'", "idx": 79347}], "idx": 51654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Golf's governing bodies have ruled that the use of controversial anchored putters will be banned from 2016, following several months of consultation that drew strong U.S. opposition to the planned change. The United States Golf Association (USGA) and the R&A on Tuesday ratified the decision by changing golf's rulebook, despite formal complaints from the U.S. PGA Tour and the PGA of America. Professional golfers now have until January 1, 2016 to adapt their putting style to comply with the new regulations. Adam Scott was the latest major winner to use an anchored putter -- where the top of the club rests on the belly or another body part -- on his way to a sensational playoff victory at the Masters in April.\n@highlight\nGolf's governing bodies ban use of anchored putters from start of 2016\n@highlight\nAdam Scott used such a club to win the 2013 Masters, continuing a trend\n@highlight\nUSGA and R&A say anchored putters are not in traditional understanding of golf swing\n@highlight\nU.S. PGA Tour will decide whether to incorporate the ban in its tournaments", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 218, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Golf's global rule-makers explained in a statement: \"Rule 14-1b, which was proposed on November 28 2012, has now been given final approval by the USGA and The @placeholder following an extensive review by both organizations.", "idx": 79360}], "idx": 51661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens for the Daily Mail Price promise: Ed Miliband said he would freeze gas and electricity bills in the UK The boss of one of the biggest energy companies has said it would be too risky to cut prices ahead of winter because of Labour\u2019s threatened price freeze. Paul Massara, head of Npower, said the firm had not reduced fuel bills despite a slump in wholesale prices \u2013 as an election victory for Ed Miliband would see them forced to stick with the new tariffs for 20 months. Critics last night said it showed Labour\u2019s price freeze promise \u2013 which it heralded as the key part of its drive to help struggling families cope with increased living costs \u2013 had backfired spectacularly.\n@highlight\nPaul Massara said firm had not reduced bills despite drop in wholesale prices\n@highlight\nSaid Miliband victory would force company to keep new tariffs for 20 months\n@highlight\nHe said potential Labour price freeze had 'complicated all pricing decisions'\n@highlight\nCritics said Labour's proposed price freeze promise had badly backfired", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 116, "end": 117}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder is elected it will lead to energy shortages.", "idx": 79361}], "idx": 51662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm Jailed: Richen Turner. 45, spent seven years on the run before finally facing justice in the U.S. A British woman has been jailed after spending seven years on the run from U.S. justice over a hit-and-run accident which killed a 39-year-old father. Richen Turner, 45, was three times over the limit when she ran a red light and ploughed into Peter Cambra's vehicle in October 2005. Mr Cambra died aged 39 when Turner, of Sheffield, South Yorkshire went through the traffic top at Atlantic Boulevard and Federal Highway in Pompano Beach, Florida, fatally colliding with his Cadillac.\n@highlight\nRichen Turner killed Peter Cambra in a hit-and-run in Florida in 2005\n@highlight\nThe 45-year-old from Sheffield was three times over the legal limit\n@highlight\nTurner then fled to the UK where she has been hiding for seven years\n@highlight\nShe has now been jailed for six years over death of 39-year-old dad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 493, "end": 510}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 791, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's relatives returned to the scene of the crash on Thursday to light candles.", "idx": 79368}], "idx": 51667} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Actress Lindsay Lohan is currently in London performing in new West End show Speed-the-Plow She forgot her lines \u2014 at least five times \u2014 and managed to fluff her only major speech of the play. The audience laughed but it was at her, sadly, not with her. As an ambitious Hollywood secretary called Karen in a new West End production of David Mamet\u2019s Speed-the-Plow, Lindsay Lohan spends a lot of the play staring into a book she hopes to turn into a film. When the audience is left wondering whether the tome was just a prop or actually contained her lines, it\u2019s a fairly desperate state of affairs.\n@highlight\nHollywood actress is currently starring in West End show Speed-the-Plow\n@highlight\n28-year-old hopes production at London's Playhouse Theatre will help career\n@highlight\nShe has previously been arrested on a number of occasions in native U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 270, "end": 278}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 349, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 734, "end": 750}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be surprising if Lohan was able to get away with anything like that sort of behaviour in the @placeholder, but then despite her struggling performance on Wednesday night, she does appear to have raised her game.", "idx": 79372}], "idx": 51668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England\u2019s Golden Generation could get another chance to win the World Cup, but they will have to do it in the blistering heat of Qatar in 2016. As a test run for the real thing six years later, Qatar is set to be chosen to host the inaugural Veterans World Cup in two years time and many of the players who played for England in 2002, 2006 and 2010 would be selectable as over-35s. Organisers of the 16-team tournament, World Sport Company, have yet to confirm Qatar as the venue but managing director Jawid Bunyadi told the Aspire Global Summit in Doha this week that the Middle East was the chosen location and Qatar appears to be the favourite within that zone.\n@highlight\nQatar is set to be chosen to host the Veterans World Cup in two years and many England players of 2002, 2006 and 2010 would be selectable\n@highlight\nThe 16-team tournament in Qatar would be a test for the 2022 World Cup\n@highlight\nThe age limit on the 300 players expected to compete would be 50 and the games are likely to last 35 minutes each half of a 10-minute break\n@highlight\nSpain, England, Argentina and Brazil are all expected to take part\n@highlight\nDiego Simeone could come face-to-face with David Beckham and David Seaman might have to face his 2002 nemesis Ronaldinho", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 64, "end": 72}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 420, "end": 438}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 525, "end": 544}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1255}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beckham is another player from England's so-called '@placeholder' who could play in 2016", "idx": 79379}], "idx": 51671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A story about an African tribe in India, long-forgotten and little-known, has garnered two Kenyan journalists the top prize at the CNN MultiChoice African Journalist 2012 Awards Ceremony. Tom Mboya and Evanson Nyaga's \"The African Tribe in India,\" which aired on Kenya's Citizen Television, was selected from among 1,799 entries from 42 nations across the African continent on Saturday. Mboya and Evanson, who were among 34 finalists for the top prize, also won the Television Features Award. See a full list of winners and finalists \"Journalism is a profession that allows you to go in and then bring out what the world needs to know. It is humbling that the Father Lord has brought us this,\" said Mboya, a senior news anchor for Citizen TV.\n@highlight\nIn addition to winning top prize, Mboya, Nyaga win Television Features award\n@highlight\nTheir story was about a little-known African tribe in India\n@highlight\nSlain Nigerian journalists Akogwu, Isa also honored\n@highlight\nCNN, MultiChoice host awards in Lusaka, Zambia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 144, "end": 194}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 244}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 280, "end": 297}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 475, "end": 499}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 832}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}, {"start": 985, "end": 987}, {"start": 990, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The awards were established in 1995 to encourage, promote and recognize excellence in @placeholder journalism.", "idx": 79384}], "idx": 51674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ruben Loftus-Cheek is all set to be handed his Chelsea debut on Wednesday night during their dead-rubber against Sporting Lisbon. The 18-year-old has yet to feature for the Blues but manager Jose Mourinho confirmed that he will be given a chance in the Champions League. 'I am so happy to give the kids a chance. He is an English player, 18, completely made in Chelsea. If he succeeds it's good,' Mourinho said. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Loftus-Cheek: Terry and Drogba are role models to me Ruben Loftus-Cheek is all set to be handed his Chelsea debut during their dead-rubber against Sporting\n@highlight\nChelsea face Sporting Lisbon at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho says Ruben Loftus-Cheek will feature in Champions League\n@highlight\nMourinho described Loftus-Cheek as 'completely made in Chelsea'\n@highlight\nJohn Terry, Eden Hazard and Willian were absent in Tuesday's training\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho is expected to field a very different side for the match\n@highlight\nChelsea have already qualified for the last-16 of the Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 492, "end": 509}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 703, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 796}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chelsea's @placeholder (centre) was among the youngsters getting involved in the 11.30am session", "idx": 79393}], "idx": 51680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charles Walford Last updated at 7:19 PM on 8th December 2011 A pensioner claiming to be Heather Mills' forrmer chauffeur has been fined after being caught using a photocopy of her disabled parking badge. Stewart Simonson was caught out after traffic wardens recognised the picture on his permit 'was someone on the television'. Simonson, 65, said he photocopied the blue badge with Ms Mills' 'full knowledge and consent' as he was confronted about his Smart car parked on a yellow line in north London. He was ordered to pay a total of \u00a3660 - including a \u00a3175 fine - by Enfield magistrates after admitting using the permit six months after finishing working for the former model.\n@highlight\nStewart Simonson caught when wardens recognised picture on the permit 'was someone on the television'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 207, "end": 222}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was hit by a police motorbike and suffered serious injuries, losing part of her left leg, six inches below her knee in @placeholder in 1993.", "idx": 79397}], "idx": 51684} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- More and more airlines are teaming up with world-class chefs, hoping to solve that ultimate #firstworldproblem: how to serve a top-rate meal in the air. The strategy seems to be to throw glamorous, big-name chefs at the problem and hope that they can recreate on planes that same gastronomic magic they do at their restaurants. Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal helped British Airways with a special Olympic in-flight menu in 2012; Joel Robuchon and Air France have made headlines with their collaboration, which began in 2011. The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong has also been tasked with creating a first-class menu for Cathay Pacific.\n@highlight\nCan fine-dining experiences really be pulled off at 30,000 feet? Some airlines think so.\n@highlight\nCathay Pacific partners with Pino Lavarra from Michelin-starred Hong Kong restaurant Tosca\n@highlight\nSome recipes have to be tweaked to meet food safety regulations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 440, "end": 452}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I have given my food supplier list to Cathay and I believe they use the exact same ingredients as I do at @placeholder,\" says Lavarra, who has had to adjust many of the other ingredients so the dishes can withstand storage and re-heating.", "idx": 79413}], "idx": 51695} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- There's more to wearing the \"niqab\" -- the austere, all-covering veil favored by ultra-religious Muslim women -- than meets the eye. Cairo University students wearing niqab stand outside a university dormitory on Oct. 7 unable to enter due to the new rules preventing admission to niqab wearers. A recent declaration by a leading Egyptian cleric that women will not be allowed to wear the niqab in university areas frequented only by women has sparked demonstrations by female students in Cairo determined to wear the all-encompassing veil wherever they go. Egypt's Al-Azhar university, the highest seat of Sunni Islam, recently convened an all-male committee to rule on what women can wear at Egypt's public universities.\n@highlight\nRecent ban on wearing the all-encompassing veil sparked demonstrations\n@highlight\nBan of the veil, known as the \"niqab,\" seen by many as attempt to counter extremism\n@highlight\nIncreasing number of young Muslim women want to cover themselves\n@highlight\nNo consensus among Muslim scholars on covering up", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 156, "end": 171}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 589, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the 1960s the shaikh of @placeholder has been appointed by the Egyptian president.", "idx": 79416}, {"query": "Outside @placeholder, some women go without any head covering at all.", "idx": 79417}], "idx": 51697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gareth Bale\u2019s \u00a380million price tag when he moved from Tottenham to Real Madrid last summer caused plenty of eyebrows to be raised, and now a new report suggests the Spanish giants paid almost \u00a330m more than the Welshmen is currently worth - even after becoming a Champions League winner. Experts at the Swiss-based CIES Football Observatory have placed \u2018market values\u2019 on top players from around Europe based on a wide range of \u2018objective\u2019 factors from age and contract expiry date to position, performance data and international experience. They calculate that Bale, 24, is worth \u2018only\u2019 \u00a350.9m at market rates based on what a buyer should reasonably pay for him if he moved this summer. That is \u00a329.8m LESS than Real Madrid paid for him last summer.\n@highlight\nGareth Bale is valued at \u00a350.9m, according to experts at the CIES Football Observatory\n@highlight\nMonaco's Radamel Falcao and Asier Illarramendi of Real Madrid complete the top three most over-valued plyers\n@highlight\nPremier League players Marouane Fellaini, Erik Lamela, Fernandinho, Willian and Roberto Soldado also feature", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 315, "end": 339}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 823, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 905}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This finding reflects the fact that Real Madrid clearly paid over the odds to convince @placeholder to release the player.\u2019", "idx": 79419}], "idx": 51699} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Merrill Newman -- the 85-year-old American detained by North Korean authorities earlier this fall -- returned Saturday to the United States, arriving at San Francisco International Airport. \"It's been a great homecoming,\" said Newman, who was wearing a blue sport coat and khakis. He thanked the U.S. and Swedish diplomats who had helped secure his release, then told reporters, \"I'm tired ... ready to be with my family now. Thank you all for the support we got, very much appreciated.\" With that, accompanied by his wife, Lee, and son, Jeff, he walked off. Hours earlier, in the airport in Beijing, video showed him smiling as he walked past a cavalcade of reporters. He felt good, he said, and was looking forward to seeing his wife\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's been a great homecoming,\" Merrill Newman says upon arrival in San Francisco\n@highlight\nVideo shows Newman smiling as he walks through Beijing's airport\n@highlight\nThe 85-year-old was detained in North Korea in October, issued a public apology\n@highlight\nState news reports Newman was released for \"humanitarian\" reasons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 162, "end": 196}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 547, "end": 550}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 866, "end": 871}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Newman had traveled in October as a tourist to @placeholder on a 10-day organized private tour of North Korea.", "idx": 79420}, {"query": "Newman had traveled in October as a tourist to North Korea on a 10-day organized private tour of @placeholder.", "idx": 79421}], "idx": 51700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)\"This is where it all started,\" says Rizal Tandjung, gazing out over a sandy shoreline lapped by dying breakers. Almost 40 years old, Tandjung is one of Bali's surfing pioneers. Picking up his first board at the age of eight, he's now a professional surfer, owner of multiple surf shops and president of a clothing company, Hurley Indonesia/Bali. We're standing on Kuta Beach, a five kilometer stretch of white sand that's one of the most popular tourist areas on the Indonesian island of Bali. Once a small fisherman's village, today's Kuta is anything but quiet. Large commercial airplanes cruising into Ngurah Rai International Airport fly over the heads of surfers. Beach loungers are scattered down the shore as far as the eye can see, fighting for space with the multiple surf schools catering to tourists with \"Endless Summer\" dreams.\n@highlight\nBali's popularity among surfers grew with 1970s release of \"Morning of the Earth\" documentary\n@highlight\nPro surfer Rizal Tandjung was one of the first locals to defy cultural norms and take up the sport\n@highlight\nSurf photographer Jason Childs says Indonesian surfers need to take things to the next level if they want to top the podium", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 329, "end": 344}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 611, "end": 642}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 918, "end": 937}, {"start": 974, "end": 987}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Indonesians believe that the ocean is very, very dangerous and the sea god is going to take you away,\" explains @placeholder.", "idx": 79422}], "idx": 51701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama spoke with Egypt's president moments after Hosni Mubarak addressed his country, telling the Egyptian that he must make good on his promises and avoid a violent response to the thousands of protesters in the streets. With parts of his capital ablaze, Mubarak said he was asking his government to resign and would soon announce a new one, pledging to address the concerns of thousand of Egyptians protesting in Cairo's streets. \"I just spoke to him after his speech,\" Obama said, \"and told him he has a responsibility to give meaning to those words, to take concrete steps and actions that deliver on that promise. Violence will not address the grievances of the Egyptian people. Suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama calls Mubarak and tells him to openly address his people's grievances\n@highlight\nPrivately, officials worry that Mubarak may be underestimating the protests\n@highlight\nMubarak asks the government to resign\n@highlight\nGibbs said the U.S. will review its \"assistance posture\" to Egypt", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 47}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, they said, has two choices: to embrace meaningful reforms or to continue the crackdown.", "idx": 79424}], "idx": 51703} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Department of Homeland Security quickly denied claims on Friday from a watchdog group that the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has militants stationed in Juarez, Mexico who plan an 'imminent' attack against the United States. A DHS spokesman was bewildered, telling MailOnline that 'we are aware of absolutely nothing credible to substantiate this claim' made by Judicial Watch, a center-right group. 'In Mexico?' the official said on the phone. 'I haven't seen that at all.' An hour before Judicial Watch's report surfaced, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said publicly that his agency and the FBI 'are unaware of any specific, credible threat to the U.S. homeland' from the terror network.\n@highlight\nThree online reports warned Friday of ISIS involvement south of the border, including one from Judicial Watch that cited 'imminent' car-bomb attacks\n@highlight\nThe Department of Homeland Security and the White House quickly denied that they have any information about ISIS gathering an attack force in Mexico\n@highlight\nDHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said America is 'unaware of any specific, credible threat to the US homeland' from the terror network\n@highlight\nOther reports cited social media warnings from ISIS militants and an online video showing a conservative filmmaker in a bin Laden mask sneaking into the US from Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 34}, {"start": 99, "end": 131}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 566, "end": 576}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 888, "end": 918}, {"start": 928, "end": 938}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1233}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1349}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This may be a case of them saying two weeks from now that they took care of the threat the @placeholder was saying [was there],' he said.", "idx": 79429}], "idx": 51705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Supreme Court heard new arguments Wednesday in a dramatic case that started with a movie attacking Hillary Clinton -- but that could have far-reaching implications for U.S. elections. The campaign finance case before the court stems from a film critical of then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. \"If you thought you knew everything about Hillary Clinton, wait till you see the movie,\" said an ad last year for \"Hillary: The Movie,\" a scorching attack on the woman then running for president. Citizens United, the conservative group behind the film, promoted it as featuring 40 interviews -- a \"cast to end all casts\"-- and promised that if \"you want to hear about the Clinton scandals of the past and present, you have it here! 'Hillary: The Movie' is the first and last word in what the Clintons want America to forget!\"\n@highlight\nFederal court ruled that movie broke campaign ad laws\n@highlight\nGroup behind film attacking Clinton said it was a documentary\n@highlight\nCan corporations be barred from giving to election campaigns?\n@highlight\nSupreme Court expected to rule in a couple of months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 369, "end": 383}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 523, "end": 537}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder argued that the movie was a documentary, not \"electioneering communication.\"", "idx": 79446}], "idx": 51717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A day after a spectacular meteor blast shook Russia's Urals region, the cleanup operation got under way Saturday in the hard-hit Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Although some buildings were unscathed when sonic waves from the Friday morning explosion reverberated through the region, others lost some or most windows or had walls come tumbling down. More than 1,000 people were injured, including more than 200 children, according to news reports. Many of them were hit by flying glass. Most of those hurt were in the Chelyabinsk region; the majority of injuries are not thought to be serious. However, one woman was flown to Moscow to be treated for a spinal injury resulting from the shock wave from the blast, state media reported. About 50 people were still hospitalized Saturday.\n@highlight\nState media: 50 still in hospital, one woman with a spinal injury flown to Moscow\n@highlight\nWitness says flash shone \"like 10 suns,\" felt shock wave pass through his body\n@highlight\nMore than 4,000 buildings, mostly apartment blocks, were damaged, reports say\n@highlight\nDivers find no trace of meteorite in a frozen lake near Chelyabinsk, state media report", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 50}, {"start": 54, "end": 58}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dash cameras are popular in @placeholder for several reasons, including possible disputes over traffic accidents and the corrupt reputations of police in many areas.", "idx": 79449}], "idx": 51719} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The company claims their product 'empowers women', but plenty of women disagree. The launch of a new 'vaginal tightening and rejuvenating cream' by an Indian pharmaceutical company has sparked fury among the fairer sex. Not only have women voiced the opinion on Twitter that 18 Again was created by Ultratech purely to cash in on female insecurities, but many are have criticised the accompanying TV advert. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS The advert for 18 Again involves a woman dancing seductively around her husband, repeatedly singing the line 'Ooh, I feel like a virgin' 18 Again promises to make a woman 'feel like a virgin'\n@highlight\nIndian cream promises 'vaginal rejuvenation'\n@highlight\nTwitter users appalled\n@highlight\nCream follows India's controversial 'vagina lightening' cream", "entities": [{"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}]}, "qas": [{"query": "product is being launched in @placeholder post clinical trials conducted", "idx": 79454}], "idx": 51722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The question of whether the Tea Party will have a real impact on American politics (yes!) has evolved into a new debate: Is the Tea Party really about more than taxes? Glenn Beck, who invokes the semi-mythical \"Black Robe Brigade\" -- fighting preachers he claims led the American Revolution -- as a model for a new generation of activists seems to think so. On public radio, Bryan Fischer, a leader of the fundamentalist American Family Association, sternly instructed a libertarian Tea Party activist that her movement was religiously rooted whether she wanted it to be or not. A recent poll by the Public Religion Research Institute backs him up, revealing that 57 percent of self-identified Tea Partiers agree that \"America is and always has been a Christian nation.\"\n@highlight\nJeff Sharlet says anti-tax Tea Party shows signs of evolving into religious movement\n@highlight\nHe says GOP star Sen. DeMint is gatekeeper for Tea Party candidates to establishment\n@highlight\nPrice of admission, he says, is fealty to DeMint's religious vision of Tea Party\n@highlight\nSharlet: Putting government in service of religion tends to align it with interests of wealthy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 220, "end": 237}, {"start": 280, "end": 298}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 430, "end": 456}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 609, "end": 642}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 895, "end": 897}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Republican Party -- at least, the establishment @placeholder -- doesn't have a lock on that energy.", "idx": 79460}], "idx": 51726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 18 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 19 May 2013 A high school senior without a date for the prom made a Hail Mary shot with her YouTube video asking Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade to accompany her. And against the odds her cheeky request paid off when the basketball heartthrob arrived ready to accompany his date to last night's dance Nicole Muxo, 18, made a video on April 20 asking the shooting guard if he'd take time out of his play-off schedule to accompany her to the Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School prom.\n@highlight\nShooting guard surprised 18-year-old by turning up at her prom in Coral Gables last night\n@highlight\nNicole Muxo asked the star via YouTube and Twitter\n@highlight\nPlayer said he admired her persistence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 519, "end": 545}, {"start": 630, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In it she poses in front of a Wade poster and says: 'Hi Dwyane Wade, my name is @placeholder and my senior prom is coming up.", "idx": 79461}], "idx": 51727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A murder weapon isn't the only thing missing as prosecutors try to convince jurors that former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez orchestrated the execution of Odin Lloyd. The shoes prosecutors say Hernandez was wearing at the industrial park where Lloyd was killed also have seemingly vanished into thin air. \"The shoes and footprints caused by the shoes (are) a big deal,\" says CNN legal analyst Paul Callan, a former homicide prosecutor. A big deal because connecting an athletic shoe impression found near Lloyd's body to Hernandez could help prove he directly participated in Lloyd's death. Lloyd, 27, was shot once in the back and six times in the front in June 2013 -- the final two bullets fired as he lay face up, according to the medical examiner. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty.\n@highlight\nShoes prosecutors say Hernandez wore on night of Lloyd's death are missing\n@highlight\nHernandez is on trial for murder of Lloyd and has pleaded not guilty\n@highlight\nLinking shoes to impressions at crime scene would help prosecution with its case", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 118}, {"start": 120, "end": 134}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 205, "end": 213}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 387, "end": 389}, {"start": 405, "end": 415}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The basement is where Hernandez's man cave is located and is complete with bar, a screening room, a pool table with a @placeholder's logo, and a trophy room.", "idx": 79470}], "idx": 51734} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Rijksmuseum, home to one of the world's most celebrated collections of art and historical artifacts reopened Saturday after a 10-year, $489 million rebuilding project which saw many of its treasures travel the world while the gallery was closed. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands performed the opening ceremony in Amsterdam, one of her final official duties before she abdicates at the end of the month. Once open, the Rijksmuseum will welcome visitors 365 days a year. Thousands attended the ceremony and poured into the museum, eager to reacquaint themselves with old favorites including Rembrandt's \"Night Watch,\" Vermeer's \"Milkmaid,\" and Frans Hals' \"Merry Drinker,\" or to catch a glimpse of new highlights: An Yves Saint Laurent \"Mondrian\" dress, a 16th Century sculpture of the \"Mater Dolorosa,\" or a war plane dating to 1917.\n@highlight\nAmsterdam's Rijksmuseum reopens after a 10-year, $489 million rebuilding project\n@highlight\nQueen Beatrix of the Netherlands opens gallery -- one of her final duties before abdicating\n@highlight\nThe new-look Rijksmuseum showcases 8,000 works of art spanning 800 years of Dutch history\n@highlight\nAt its heart is Rembrandt's \"Night Watch,\" which the original museum was built around", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 256, "end": 281}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 422, "end": 432}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 719, "end": 736}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 946, "end": 971}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When you enter the Rijksmuseum, you are transported into another world -- the world of @placeholder, of Vermeer and of Mondrian.\"", "idx": 79473}], "idx": 51736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russia's prime minister promised to pour funds into Crimea during a surprise visit to the annexed peninsula today as the government looks to tighten their grip on the region. Dimitry Medvedev pledged to give funds to improve power supplies, water lines and education while residents captured trains loaded with Russian military equipment travelling towards the capital Simferopol. Leading a delegation of Cabinet ministers on a surprise visit, Medvedev also said he would quickly boost salaries and pensions. Despite the show of political strength, Russian troops were pulled back from the border with Ukraine amid signs the Kremlin is being stung by Western sanctions.\n@highlight\nResidents film freight trains carrying military equipment into Crimea\n@highlight\nRussia says it is withdrawing forces from Rostov region near Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev made surprise visit to Crime\n@highlight\nHe pledged Russia will pour in resources to annexed peninsula to improve education, health care and local infrastructure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 175, "end": 190}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia's defense minister, meanwhile, announced Monday that all @placeholder men of conscription age will get a deferral from the draft for one year.", "idx": 79480}], "idx": 51739} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- One of two American service members who were abducted in Afghanistan on Friday has been killed, provincial government officials said Sunday. Den Mohammad Darwish, the spokesman for the governor of Logar province, said he learned from locals that the American was killed. He said the body was found in the Patanak Mountains of Charkh district. He also said the vehicle the men were driving was located Sunday. A Taliban spokesman confirmed that the killed American died in a firefight and the other is being held by the group. Another official, Samar Gul Rashid -- who is the governor of the Charkh district in Logar province -- also confirmed the killing, saying he learned about it through Afghan intelligence officials.\n@highlight\nNEW: Two U.S. sailors missing, Navy confirms\n@highlight\nAfghan official says body of killed service member has been found\n@highlight\nU.S. military officials say the two went missing in Kabul\n@highlight\nAfghan official says he learned of the death from locals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 173, "end": 188}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 333, "end": 349}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder wanted to take both men alive, but the firefight broke out, killing one of the Americans, Mujahid said.", "idx": 79481}], "idx": 51740} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Lankston PUBLISHED: 16:08 EST, 31 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:53 EST, 2 September 2013 It\u2019s the moment most men with a long-term girlfriend dread \u2013 the \u2018quiet word\u2019 with her mother about his future intentions. And Carole Middleton certainly wasn\u2019t prepared to avoid the subject just because the man dating her daughter Kate was a future King. A new book by The Mail on Sunday\u2019s Royal Editor Katie Nicholl reveals how \u2018jittery\u2019 Carole, worried about the absence of a ring on Kate\u2019s finger, took Prince William aside to press him on his plans. Carole Middleton pressed William on his plans when she became worried about the absence of a ring on Kate's finger\n@highlight\nSensational revelations are in new book by Mail on Sunday Royal Editor\n@highlight\nCarole pressed William on his plans when worried about absence of a ring\n@highlight\nWilliam assured her there would be a marriage and they hoped for children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 223, "end": 238}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 383}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the book \u2013 @placeholder: The Future Queen \u2013 a family friend tells how Carole", "idx": 79485}], "idx": 51743} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KARBALA, Iraq (CNN) -- A female suicide bomber apparently targeting Shiite worshippers killed at least 40 people and wounded at least 65 in Karbala on Monday, according to an Interior Ministry official. Iraqi security forces gather around the site of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad on Monday. The incident occurred one-half mile from the Imam Hussein shrine of Karbala. Karbala is a Shiite holy city, and the Imam Hussein shrine is one of Shiite Islam's holiest locations. The shrine marks the burial spot of Hussein bin Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, who was killed in battle nearby in 680.\n@highlight\nNEW: 2 U.S. soldiers killed by roadside bomb in Baghdad on Monday, U.S. says\n@highlight\nNEW: Other roadside bombs in Baghdad kill one police officer, injure four people\n@highlight\nDeath toll rises to 40 in explosion in Karbala, official says; 65 injured\n@highlight\nExplosion was near holy shrine for Shiite Muslims, burial spot of Hussein bin Ali", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 440, "end": 451}, {"start": 510, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 562}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No more information was immediately available about the blast southwest of the capital city, @placeholder.", "idx": 79491}], "idx": 51747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Things you never expect to see: A Brazilian bartender asking a customer whether it\u2019s five or six. To the opposition. At the time it was just five. To Germany. Later on, it was indeed six. Then seven and \u2013 as Mesut Ozil broke clear in the final minute \u2013 it could have been more. This was humiliation on an epic scale. To those watching in the bar on the corner of fashionable Paulista Avenue here in Sao Paulo on Tuesday night it signalled the end of a dream that \u2013 against their better judgement \u2013 they had started to believe in.\n@highlight\nBrazil wakes up to the embarrassment of the 7-1 defeat by Germany\n@highlight\nThis was humiliation on an epic scale, after they started to believe in the dream\n@highlight\nOne Brazilian newspaper ran the headline 'Go to hell, Big Phil'\n@highlight\nAnother 'congratulated' the 1950 team for not being as bad asTuesday's\n@highlight\nAfter their group stage performances against Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon, warning signs had been there\n@highlight\nPlayers like Fred, Hulk, Jo and Maicon would not get many games between them in the Premier League\n@highlight\nNeymar, Pele, Zico and Socrates between them wouldn\u2019t have stopped this", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 150, "end": 156}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I saw Brazil play their second group games against Mexico \u2013 a goalless draw \u2013 and Cameroon \u2013 a 4-1 win \u2013 and it was clear on both occasions that this was a @placeholder team carrying deeper flaws than perhaps any in the nation\u2019s history.", "idx": 79505}], "idx": 51756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- If case you had any doubts, don't -- Bill Clinton's fully on board President Barack Obama's re-election effort. \"Barack Obama deserves to be re-elected president of the United States,\" the former president said Sunday night, as he joined the current officeholder at a fundraiser for the Obama re-election campaign. It was a very different story four years ago, when Clinton was the biggest and most vocal supporter of his wife, Hillary Clinton, in her historic battle against Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination. Clinton was a critic of then-Sen. Obama, arguing that the freshman senator wasn't ready to handle the duties of the Oval Office. Among Clinton's most controversial comments came when he challenged Obama's claim to be more against the Iraq War than Hillary Clinton.\n@highlight\nFour years ago, Bill Clinton was the biggest and most vocal supporter of Hillary Clinton\n@highlight\nNow, the former president will be a high-profile surrogate for President Obama\n@highlight\nBill Clinton recently appeared in a buzzworthy Obama campaign web video\n@highlight\nClinton can help Obama by reminding voters of better economic times", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 448, "end": 462}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 808}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There is no one with more economic credibility than President @placeholder -- so when he says President Obama will revive the economy and save the middle class, folks listen.", "idx": 79509}], "idx": 51758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From soup kitchen director Rita Baldwin's perspective, the notion that \"homeless people are the scum of the earth\" has returned to her Gulf Coast town, which still struggles four years after Hurricane Katrina. Loaves and Fishes executive director Rita Baldwin poses with her son, Scott Blain, who works at the kitchen. Baldwin -- formerly homeless herself -- found that \"the storm was a great neutralizer. It put us all on the same level.\" That social pendulum is swinging back to the pre-Katrina world, she said, but she added that the community has shown a renewed sense of compassion.\n@highlight\nAs the city recovers from Katrina, Loaves and Fishes sees more visitors\n@highlight\nClientele include the homeless, day laborers, out-of-luck gamblers\n@highlight\n\"I think we'll feel the effects of Katrina for a long time,\" mayor said\n@highlight\nHe expects to break ground on a $400 million infrastructure project in January", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 47}, {"start": 105, "end": 121}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 200, "end": 216}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The economy really didn't get bad for those of us in @placeholder areas because so much money was flushed into these areas to help us get back up on our feet.", "idx": 79510}], "idx": 51759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Astonishing drawings of Adolf Hitler and his henchmen sketched in 1931 by a British artist who was allowed into the dictator's lair have emerged. Helen McKie was the only woman allowed to sketch in Hitler's Munich headquarters, called Brown House, and she produced 17 chilling pictures of the Nazi monster and his inner-sanctum. Drawn two years before Hitler came to power and eight years before the start of World War Two, the images are a glimpse into the early stages of Nazism. Life-like: Astonishing drawings of Hitler and his henchmen sketched in the early days of the Nazi party by British artist Helen McKie have come to light\n@highlight\nHelen McKie was the only woman allowed to sketch in Hitler's Munich headquarters\n@highlight\nDrawings are an incredible glimpse into early stages of Nazism", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 474, "end": 479}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Brown House was damaged in October 1943 and largely destroyed in an Allied bombing raid late in @placeholder.", "idx": 79518}], "idx": 51764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hot stuff: The Naga Chilli Vodka packs 250,000 Scovilles Vodka fans with an adventurous side can add a bit of spice to their lives as Master of Malt launches the world\u2019s hottest chilli vodka. At 250,000 on the Scoville scale, the new Naga Chilli Vodka is so hot it comes with a special health warning. Its launch comes just months after the company released the 100,000 Scovilles Naga Chilli Vodka. The new version is 2.5 times hotter. The chilli used in the vodka is the Naga Jolokia, which is known to be one of the hottest chillis it is possible to grow, and rates higher on the Scoville scale than most law-enforcement grade pepper sprays.\n@highlight\nFiery spirit made from Naga Jolokia peppers which can measure 1000,000 on Scoville scale\n@highlight\nPeppers rate higher on the Scoville than law enforcement pepper spray\n@highlight\nScoville scale is chart used to measure heat of chillis", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 234, "end": 250}, {"start": 370, "end": 396}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Each @placeholder unit denotes how many times the chilli must be diluted by its own mass of water until the heat is only just detectable.", "idx": 79519}], "idx": 51765} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sprint tumbled to last place in this year's Consumer Reports rankings for U.S. wireless service providers, based on a survey of users. Although it trailed only first-place Verizon in overall customer satisfaction among major carriers, Sprint got what Consumer Reports called \"dismal marks\" for value, voice, text and 4G reliability. \"Our latest cell service satisfaction survey revealed a somewhat precipitous decline by Sprint that shuffled the rankings of the major standard service providers,\" said Glenn Derene, electronics content development team leader for Consumer Reports. \"And smaller, no-frills, no-contract and prepaid service providers continue to do a better job of satisfying customers, and provide an increasingly viable alternative to some of the expensive, long-term contracts that many consumers find themselves locked into.\"\n@highlight\nSprint drops to last in Consumer Reports rankings of wireless carriers\n@highlight\nVerizon was top-ranked major service provider\n@highlight\nSprint says slip likely due to ongoing upgrades to its network", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 564, "end": 579}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 895}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Small providers scored well with @placeholder, beating out the nation's major players.", "idx": 79520}], "idx": 51766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:30 EST, 9 August 2013 A stripper was found guilty on Thursday of the attempted murder of her fiance who had drained his 401k supporting her before ending their relationship. Vicky Miller, 44, of Plano, Texas, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine - the maximum penalty for the second-degree felony conviction. Her former fianc\u00e9 Paul Key, 54, had testified that Miller, her son, Francisco Hurtado, and family friend Dunkan Boyce tried to kill him when he went to her house in November 2011 to collect his belongings.\n@highlight\nVicky Miller, 44, has been found guilty of the 2011 attempted murder of Paul Key\n@highlight\nThe couple met while Miller was dancing topless at Lipstick Cabaret in Dallas, Texas and he proposed after just 30 minutes\n@highlight\nKey said he drained his 401k and took out a mortgage so he could lavish Miller with gifts including cars but she wouldn't get married\n@highlight\nAfter he dumped her, she allegedly asked her son to strangle him to death with an extension cord and beat him with a fry pan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 494}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 770, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hurtado and @placeholder are both waiting for trial dates in their own cases.", "idx": 79534}], "idx": 51773} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The United States and Afghanistan signed a long-delayed security agreement Tuesday that will allow U.S. troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond the previous December deadline to withdraw. The deal was signed by Afghan National Security Adviser Mohammad Hanif Atmar and U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan James Cunningham during a ceremony in Kabul. The future of the U.S. military's presence in Afghanistan beyond 2014 had been in doubt. Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai negotiated the security deal but then reneged, and it became clear that no agreement would be signed until after presidential elections this year. In February, the Obama administration announced for the first time that it had begun planning for the possible withdrawal of all U.S. troops by the end of 2014 if Afghanistan did not sign the agreement, which spells out the rights of U.S. troops operating there.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Barack Obama hails \"historic day\" that will aid long-term Afghan security\n@highlight\nSigning comes one day after the swearing-in of Afghanistan's new president\n@highlight\nUnited States was poised to withdraw all its troops by end of year if deal wasn't signed\n@highlight\nAgreement was negotiated by former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who later reneged", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 297}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1266}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also paid tribute to the contributions of @placeholder, saying that while America's relationship with him has been \"punctuated by disagreements,\" he is recognized by the world as \"a nationalist, a patriot and an important figure who stepped forward when his country needed him.\"", "idx": 79535}], "idx": 51774} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)As ISIS continues it murderous rampage in the Middle East, Egypt's President said it's time for more Arab countries to join forces against the terror group. \"The need for a unified Arab force is growing and becoming more pressing every day,\" Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said in a televised speech Sunday. El-Sisi said Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have offered military help as Egypt amplifies its battle against ISIS in neighboring Libya. CNN military analyst Maj. Gen. James \"Spider\" Marks said \"it's about time\" an Arab leader like el-Sisi made such a statement. \"Strategically and politically for the region, this is a big deal, and it's absolutely the right first step,\" the retired U.S. Army officer said.\n@highlight\n\"This is a big deal, and it's absolutely the right first step,\" U.S. Maj. Gen. James Marks says\n@highlight\nJordan and the UAE have offered military assistance to Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 266, "end": 285}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 350, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 494, "end": 513}, {"start": 541, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 868, "end": 870}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, they have a common enemy in @placeholder, a formidable regional threat.", "idx": 79546}, {"query": "\"Your armed forces only protect the people of Egypt, and we coordinate with our @placeholder brothers,\" he said.", "idx": 79548}], "idx": 51780} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From glowing skylines to a city perched 12,000 feet in the air, these cities are among the seven most incredible urban hubs in the world. Beirut, in Lebanon, the Cuban capital of Havana and La Paz, in Bolivia, have been named among the seven most incredible cities in the world. The honour comes courtesy of the New7Wonders Cities - an initiative to identify the top urban centres on Earth - and follows the campaign to find the seven modern wonders of the world as well as the seven natural wonders. Scroll down for video Despite its history of unrest, Beirut, Lebanon, was named one of the 'seven city wonders' of the world\n@highlight\nPublic voting has whittled 28 shortlisted cities to the top 7 in the world\n@highlight\nConducted by New7Wonders Cities campaign\n@highlight\nAmong top 7: Doha, Qatar, Vigan, Philippines and Durban, South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 312, "end": 329}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 554, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 736, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "La Paz, @placeholder, a city with some of its highest points topping 12,000 feet, is another must-see sprawl, which has recently welcomed the world highest and longest urban cable car system", "idx": 79561}], "idx": 51787} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just over a week ago, they were two little boys living with their grandparents and the family dog, Nati, in Tampa, Florida. That was then. First, police say Chase and Cole Hakken's father broke into the home and tied up the boys' grandmother before whisking the two children away -- one day after he and the boys' mother officially lost their parental rights. The 2- and 4-year-old boys ended up sailing to Cuba with their parents, triggering an international manhunt that ended this week. Chase and Cole are now back in Tampa, trying to resume their life with Nati and their grandparents.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sheriff says parents \"did not participate\" as courts weighed child custody\n@highlight\nNEW: The person who sold a 25-boat to Josh Hakken later tipped off authorities\n@highlight\nThe Hakkens are accused of abducting their sons, sailing with them to Cuba\n@highlight\nThe two boys are back with the boys' maternal grandparents", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Given @placeholder sentencing guidelines, a conviction on the kidnapping charges alone could mean the Hakkens will spend the rest of their life behind bars.", "idx": 79564}], "idx": 51789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A previous five-year collaboration led to total domination of Formula One and McLaren chief executive officer Ron Dennis is confident its new partnership with Honda can bring back that winning feeling to the team. Since 1995, McLaren has been using Mercedes-Benz engines, but after two difficult seasons in F1 their new deal with the Japanese car manufacturer renews one of the most successful partnerships in motorsport's elite class. \"The first few races I predict will be problematic, as we wrestle with what we hope are performance advantages, and inevitably performance advantages sometimes carry unreliability with them,\" Dennis told CNN's Amanda Davies in an exclusive interview.\n@highlight\nMcLaren boss Ron Dennis discusses British team's chances for 2015 Formula One season\n@highlight\nDennis expects start to new season to be \"problematic\" but \"competitiveness will be quickly established\"\n@highlight\nDrivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button need to focus on \"winning and not beating each other\"\n@highlight\nFirst F1 race of new season gets underway in Melbourne on March 15", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 164, "end": 168}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 312, "end": 313}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 645, "end": 647}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 923, "end": 937}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder's seat at McLaren was sorted out \"five or six races before the end of the season,\" Button was left to sweat over his F1 future.", "idx": 79566}], "idx": 51791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Toulouse, France (CNN) -- The suspect in a deadly shooting spree at a Jewish school in France knows he is being hunted and might carry out another attack, Paris Chief Prosecutor Francois Molins warned Tuesday. He said the killer is \"very determined\" and has committed premeditated murders, targeting victims based on their race or religion. \"The criminal is anti-Semitic or terrorist,\" Molins said. \"One does not exclude the other.\" The shooting on Monday was the third fatal attack on minorities in southwest France in eight days. The region remains on scarlet alert, the highest level in France, after a teacher and three children -- two of them his own young sons -- were gunned down Monday at Ozar Hatorah, a Jewish school in Toulouse. The other victim, the daughter of the school's director, was killed in front of her father.\n@highlight\nWitnesses describe the gunman as slim, 5-foot-9, prosecutor Francois Molins says\n@highlight\nAll the victims were shot in the head from point-blank range, the prosecutor says\n@highlight\nInterior Minister Claude Gueant says authorities looking at possible neo-Nazi involvement\n@highlight\nThe gunman who killed 4 at a Jewish school was wearing a camera, the minister says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 903, "end": 917}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Exceptional measures have been put in place to find the suspect as soon as possible, Molins told reporters in @placeholder.", "idx": 79567}], "idx": 51792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's a tragic life when all you live for is to hate Manchester United. There are some strange people around but I think the strangest of all must be those who can't wait for the weekend so that they can totally ignore the reality of what's actually happening, and instead work overtime to twist and fabricate anything Manchester United do into some sort of massive failure. These people belong to a special sect \u2013 ABU. Anyone But United. Louis van Gaal's Manchester United have three more points than they did under David Moyes last year Moyes was sacked by United after one season - Van Gaal's points tally was identical up to last week\n@highlight\nManchester United have three more points under Louis van Gaal than they did under David Moyes in the Premier League after 22 games\n@highlight\nBut those criticising them are the United-hating keyboard warriors\n@highlight\nVan Gaal has won titles with every club he's managed\n@highlight\nTwitter overreacted to Radamel Falcao's misses - he'll come good yet\n@highlight\nUnited aren't great right now but they will be great again, and those saying otherwise will need to prepare for that painful moment in their lives\n@highlight\nClick here for Manchester United transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 68}, {"start": 318, "end": 334}, {"start": 414, "end": 416}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 455, "end": 471}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 650, "end": 666}, {"start": 697, "end": 710}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 958, "end": 971}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's on big wages for sure, but that's what a player like @placeholder commands in the current market.", "idx": 79577}], "idx": 51798} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Syrian forces in Damascus loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have fired at least four Scud missiles inside Syria, presumably at rebel groups, a U.S. official said Wednesday. U.S. military satellites picked up and confirmed the infrared signature of the four short-range Scud missiles, which were launched from the Damascus area into northern Syria, according to an official who declined to be named, citing the sensitivity of the matter. The missiles did not land on the Turkish side of the border but \"came close,\" the official said. And as Syrian forces dabble with longer-range weapons with increased lethality, authorities say NATO is also preparing to send a Patriot missile defense system to neighboring Turkey after it made the request at a meeting in Brussels last week.\n@highlight\nSyrian forces have fired at least four Scud missiles inside Syria, U.S. officials say\n@highlight\nFighting Wednesday killed 113 people, including 15 children, an opposition group says\n@highlight\nAn opposition leader calls for the U.S. to rescind its terrorist designation of al-Nusra\n@highlight\nRussia's foreign minister questions the U.S. decision to recognize the rebel coalition", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al-Nusra is not part of the coalition but has fought against @placeholder's government and, consequently, has support among Syrians sympathetic to the rebellion, Shaikh said.", "idx": 79579}], "idx": 51800} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As it continues to ramp up its efforts for the 2012 election cycle, a national umbrella organization for the tea party movement readily admits its grassroots organizing strategy is borrowed from the left's political playbook. \"Whether they win or lose a campaign, an election, a fight of some kind -- did they come out stronger than they went in?\" is how Brendan Steinhauser, FreedomWorks' director of state and federal campaigns, described the grassroots approach utilized by liberals. Matt Kibbe, FreedomWorks president and CEO, pointed to a strategy that was \"very consistent with all of the left's literature on community organizing.\" He attributed a specific phrase that the tea party group has adopted -- \"winning by building and building by winning\" -- to the Sierra Club in the 1990s. \"I stole it from them,\" he said.\n@highlight\nFreedomWorks pursuing grassroots strategy that aims to build long-term organization\n@highlight\nAuthor: Tea party movement becoming a permanent special interest group within the GOP\n@highlight\nFreedomWorks CEO: Once activists become connected, you just have to \"feed the machine\"\n@highlight\nIndiana tea party activist: \"You unite, you'll change the world\"", "entities": [{"start": 355, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 499, "end": 510}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder explained how a connected community of activists can get established and then engage in get-out-the-vote efforts.", "idx": 79594}], "idx": 51810} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens Perched perilously on a lorry axle, two migrants make a desperate attempt to get into Britain. The pair were filmed by hidden night-vision cameras as they clung to the underside of the Dover-bound lorry in Calais. French Channel ports are seeing a surge in asylum seekers trying to make it to the UK, with hundreds of Syrian refugees among those living in squalid camps awaiting their chance. Dicing with death: A night vision camera catches two men attempting to sit on the axle of a lorry to get into the UK BBC cameras captured the moment the two migrants clambered on to a British lorry under cover of darkness. Migrants often wait for a truck to stop at a junction before climbing underneath. Gangs can be seen on the road leading to the port as lorries approach.\n@highlight\nThe two men were captured on a night vision camera at the French port\n@highlight\nFortunately the lorry was stopped before they were hurt\n@highlight\nCalais has become a magnet for migrants bound for UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 313, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 523, "end": 524}, {"start": 526, "end": 528}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 994, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many are @placeholder, some of the estimated 2.1million who have fled fighting in the country.", "idx": 79595}], "idx": 51811} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Swansea's home clash with Leicester... Swansea vs Leicester (Liberty Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 5.30pm - Sky Sports 1 Odds (subject to change): Swansea 5/6 Draw 12/5 Leicester 7/2 Referee: Mike Jones Managers: Garry Monk (Swansea), Nigel Pearson (Leicester) Head-to-head league record: Swansea wins 8, draws 8, Leicester wins 10 Team news Swansea Jonjo Shelvey is set to return for Swansea's Barclays Premier League home game with Leicester on Saturday evening.\n@highlight\nSwansea City host Leicester City at the Liberty Stadium (Saturday 5.30pm)\n@highlight\nJonjo Shelvey is set to return to Swansea's line-up for the game\n@highlight\nRiyad Mahrez could return for Foxes after missing trip to Newcastle United\n@highlight\nGarry Monk accused Stoke City's Victor Moses of diving in 2-1 loss", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 423, "end": 432}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 626, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 792, "end": 804}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 926, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have scored 10 of the 11 penalties they\u2019ve been awarded in the Premier League.", "idx": 79598}], "idx": 51813} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States is offering its help, but making clear that the Nigerian government must take the lead in finding more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. Officials told CNN the Obama administration is sharing intelligence with Nigerian authorities and could provide other assistance, but there is no planning to send U.S. troops. With a World Economic Forum gathering set to begin Wednesday in Abuja, the Nigerian government came under mounting pressure to save the girls abducted in the country's remote northeast and threatened with being sold into slavery. On a trip to Africa, Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States \"will do everything possible to support the Nigerian government to return these young women to their homes and to hold the perpetrators to justice.\"\n@highlight\nA top State Department official is traveling to Nigeria\n@highlight\nPresident Obama is briefed on the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in Nigeria\n@highlight\nSources: The United States is sharing intelligence with Nigerian authorities\n@highlight\nThere are no plans for U.S. troops to get involved, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 212}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 378, "end": 397}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 912, "end": 916}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are sharing intelligence that may be relevant to this situation,\" said another @placeholder official with direct knowledge of the situation, speaking on condition of not being identified due to the sensitive nature of the information.", "idx": 79604}], "idx": 51819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "American traveler Stacey Addison says she was detained for months in East Timor because she unwittingly shared a taxi with a stranger carrying methamphetamine. Now she's out of jail -- and a guest of a former East Timor leader. Addison, 41, of Oregon, was released from an East Timor prison Thursday, nearly four months after her initial arrest in the small Southeast Asian nation in a drug case in which she says she's innocent. Addison appeared before reporters Thursday at the home of former East Timorese President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, who says he'll host her temporarily at his home.\n@highlight\nStacey Addison was detained by police in September during a taxi journey\n@highlight\nShe says another passenger in the cab picked up a package containing drugs\n@highlight\nAddison was on a nearly two-year trip around the world\n@highlight\nShe is awaiting return of her passport so she can go back to the United States", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 228, "end": 234}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 523, "end": 539}, {"start": 550, "end": 565}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both she and @placeholder said they would not discuss details of the case.", "idx": 79606}], "idx": 51821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 20:08 EST, 19 December 2012 The BBC deputy director of news today became the latest casualty of the Jimmy Savile Newsnight scandal after he resigned over the fallout from problems with the flagship investigative programme. Acting director-general Tim Davie said he had accepted Stephen Mitchell's resignation this morning with \u2018great sadness\u2019. However it soon became clear that still nobody has been sacked over the affair. It came as former Sky News executive Nick Pollard released his review into the decision to drop a report into Jimmy Savile's sexual abuse, saying it was \u2018flawed\u2019 and plunged the BBC into \u2018chaos\u2019.\n@highlight\nDeputy Director of news Stephen Mitchell resigned this morning\n@highlight\nThree BBC employees disciplined following the McAlpine fiasco but no one sacked\n@highlight\nNews director Helen Boaden involved in shelved Savile probe to return top post\n@highlight\nAdrian Van Klaveren who signed off botched Lord McAlpine probe replaced as Radio 5 Live controller by Jonathan Wall but will get new job at BBC\n@highlight\nNewsnight editor Peter Rippon stepped aside after Savile scandal but will also move to another job at Corporation\n@highlight\nHis deputy Liz Gibbons was editor on night of botched McAlpine probe and she will also be replaced on Newsnight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 98}, {"start": 164, "end": 185}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 950, "end": 968}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1217}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1332, "end": 1340}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A BBC lifer, Mr Rippon has worked on a string of high-profile shows and took over at @placeholder in 2008.", "idx": 79612}], "idx": 51825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was one of the most memorable scenes in recent Champions League history -- Jose Mourinho running along the touchline to celebrate with his Porto side at Old Trafford after a late goal knocked out Manchester United in 2004. Ten years later Mourinho made another long dash on the touchline in the Champions League, this time after his Chelsea scored an 87th-minute goal through Demba Ba to take control against Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals. He wasn't overly celebrating but instead giving instructions to his team on how to protect the lead in the dying stages. Chelsea did hang on, winning 2-0 at home to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit and advance on away goals in a battle of the rich versus the rich in European football. Mourinho thus will be managing a team in the Champions League last four for the fifth consecutive campaign.\n@highlight\nChelsea overcomes 3-1 first-leg deficit against PSG to reach Champions League semis\n@highlight\nDemba Ba scores a late goal in London as Chelsea advances on away goals\n@highlight\nReal Madrid withstands a Borussia Dortmund fightback to also go through\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund wins 2-0 at home but loses 3-2 on aggregate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 74}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 208, "end": 224}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 421, "end": 439}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 794, "end": 809}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1145}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The opening 25 minutes in London suggested the visitors would comfortably cope with @placeholder.", "idx": 79618}], "idx": 51829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson Governors in charge of the secondary school at the centre of the Trojan Horse scandal have been told they are not doing enough to combat extremism. The damning indictment of Park View Academy in Birmingham follows allegations that children are being taught lessons in holy war. A report set to be published by Ofsed next week has also accused the school of failing to warn its pupils about conservative ideals. Damning: Park View School in Birmingham has been condemned for not doing enough to combat extremism and will be condemned for not doing enough to protect pupils in a report set to be published next week\n@highlight\nReport says teachers at Park View school were intimidated by leadership\n@highlight\nCriticses staff of not vetting external speakers who run themed assemblies\n@highlight\nBirmingham school is expected to be given an 'inadequate' rating next week\n@highlight\nFollows three-month probe into links to Muslim hardliners at 21 schools", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 192, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 438, "end": 453}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the allegations is that external speakers, who are invited to run @placeholder-themed assemblies, are not vetted properly.", "idx": 79628}], "idx": 51834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A terrified couple on board the faulty Virgin Atlantic jet which made a dramatic emergency landing at Gatwick yesterday have revealed how they sent text messages with their final goodbyes to relatives. Plumber Dean Turner and his wife Stacy sent the messages after cabin crew on board flight VS43 told them to brace as the plane came into land with only three quarters of its landing gear down after a set of wheels on the starboard wing refused to drop. The couple were on board the Boeing 747 bound for Las Vegas with their three children Khenya, 16, Ellie 13, and four-year-old Maisie.\n@highlight\nDean and Stacy Turner were due to fly to Las Vegas with their daughters\n@highlight\nHours into the flight from Gatwick the Virgin plane developed a fault\n@highlight\nThe plane circled the airport and landed with one of its landing gear stuck\n@highlight\nMr Turner revealed how they sent text messages with their final goodbyes\n@highlight\nSaid they were left wondering if they were going to survive the ordeal\n@highlight\nSpoke of their relief after the jet landed safely at Gatwick hours later\n@highlight\nHero pilot who landed the plane was revealed to be David Williams, 47", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 484, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 553, "end": 557}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a brief statement, he said: 'All of our pilots at @placeholder are trained to the highest standards and we go through regular testing to deal with any scenario that may arise.", "idx": 79629}], "idx": 51835} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 16 January 2014 Mauricio Pochettino is staying at Southampton following talks with owner Katharina Liebherr. Pochettino's future was thrown into doubt when executive chairman Nicola Cortese walked away from the club following a bitter dispute with Liebherr. Saints faced the possibility of manager Pochettino, who has steered them to ninth in the Premier League, and a host of star players following Cortese out the door. Staying: Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino greets a member of staff before his press conference He's in not out: Pochettino walks into his press conference after saying he will remain at St Mary's\n@highlight\nMauricio Pochettino's future was in doubt after Nicola Cortese quit\n@highlight\nCortese walked after row with owner Katharina Liebherr\n@highlight\nIn brief meeting Liebherr assured Pochettino he had her trust\n@highlight\nPochettino will be here 'on Saturday and beyond'\n@highlight\nPlayer exodus on the cards with Rickie Lambert wanted by West Ham\n@highlight\nThere are fears Liebherr will sell the club, currently ninth in the top flight\n@highlight\nMood at training has not been right since behind-the-scenes turmoil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 109}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 164, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 541}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 708, "end": 726}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "are now widespread fears among staff at Southampton that @placeholder, who", "idx": 79630}, {"query": "developments on the south coast and @placeholder changed a session on", "idx": 79631}], "idx": 51836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A BBC reporter has faced calls to resign after he told the daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of yesterday's rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket. During a live report from the streets of Paris, Willcox was speaking to a number of participants in the march, including one woman who expressed her fears that Jews were being persecuted, and 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s in Europe.'\n@highlight\nTim Willcox was covering yesterday's Paris rally for the BBC News channel\n@highlight\nHe spoke to participants during a live broadcast from the streets of Paris\n@highlight\nOne woman he spoke to expressed fears Jews were being persecuted\n@highlight\nShe told him 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s'\n@highlight\nWillcox replied: 'Many critics though of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'\n@highlight\nComments sparked anger and calls for him to resign\n@highlight\nWillcox has apologised for offence caused by 'poorly phrased question'", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 4}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was not the only one who was utterly disgusted at the deeply patronising, offensive and frankly partisan way he hassled this woman - a woman who as a Parisian Jew is genuinely concerned for her well-being \u2013 seeking to justify the abhorrent murders of four jews in Paris with the @placeholder Palestinian conflict,' he said.", "idx": 79636}], "idx": 51838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama engaged in a pointed exchange over al Qaeda in Iraq on Wednesday. Sen. John McCain questioned Sen. Barack Obama's way of handling the war in Iraq. McCain questioned whether Obama was aware of the al Qaeda base. Obama's response was: \"There was no such thing as al Qaeda in Iraq until George Bush and John McCain decided to invade Iraq.\" McCain was in Tyler, Texas, and Obama was in Columbus, Ohio. \"I understand that Sen. Obama said that if al Qaeda established a base in Iraq that he would send troops back in militarily. Al Qaeda already has a base in Iraq. It's called al Qaeda in Iraq,\" McCain said.\n@highlight\nMcCain questions whether Obama is aware of al Qaeda presence in Iraq\n@highlight\nObama says there was no al Qaeda in Iraq until Bush, McCain decided to invade\n@highlight\nMcCain statement: Comments during Democrats' debate were \"timidity of despair\"\n@highlight\nObama: McCain has followed \"George Bush into a misguided war in Iraq\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 684, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A statement by McCain's press office Wednesday said, \"Is Sen. @placeholder unaware that al Qaeda is still present in Iraq, that our forces are successfully fighting them every day, and that his Iraq policy of withdrawal would embolden al Qaeda and weaken our security?\"", "idx": 79644}], "idx": 51845} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Doctors say 24-year-old Ashley Caughey has only months to live after malignant bone cancer spread unchecked throughout her body. She worries she won't see her daughter Paisley's first birthday, the little girl she refused chemotherapy treatment for in order to give birth to her last year. CNN reports she had just gotten engaged to her now-husband Jonathan when she faced a gut-wrenching diagnosis - a cancer called osteosarcoma had developed in her leg. Agonizing decision: Ashley Caughey refused chemotherapy to give birth to her baby daughter Paisley, and doctors say she has only months to live Caughey had suffered aches in her knee since 2012, but it wasn't until the pain sent her to the hospital that the invasive bone cancer was discovered.\n@highlight\nAshley Caughey was 23 when she was told she had bone cancer\n@highlight\nChemotherapy would have put her 10-week-pregnancy at risk\n@highlight\nShe refused therapy, giving birth to daughter Paisley last June\n@highlight\nBy the delivery, cancer had spread throughout her body even to her brain", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 763, "end": 776}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder is going to know how much I love her.'", "idx": 79648}], "idx": 51847} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)She will be remembered as the would-be bomber whose device failed to detonate in a string of otherwise deadly terror attacks at Jordanian hotels in 2005. Sajida al-Rishawi was sentenced to death for that attempt, and Jordan executed her early Wednesday. ISIS had demanded her release, threatening to kill two hostages if Jordan didn't comply. ISIS carried out those killings, and Jordan carried out al-Rishawi's execution. But just who was she? And what's her connection to the new radical Sunni group that controls big swaths of Syria and Iraq? Al-Rishawi was referred to as an \"imprisoned sister\" of the terrorist group in a message purportedly posted online by a known ISIS supporter.\n@highlight\nSajida al-Rishawi was named in a proposed swap for Japanese hostage Kenji Goto\n@highlight\nShe was a failed bomber in a string of terror attacks at Jordanian hotels in 2005\n@highlight\nIn 2006, al-Rishawi was sentenced to death in Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 175}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 704, "end": 720}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 851, "end": 859}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The online posts, which CNN could not verify independently, appeared four days after an ISIS video demanded that the @placeholder government pay $200 million within 72 hours for the hostages' release.", "idx": 79649}, {"query": "Forgoing the money, the voice then issued a new @placeholder demand: the release of al-Rishawi.", "idx": 79650}], "idx": 51848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The police beating of a California homeless man has spawned a civil lawsuit in which a bar doorman claims he was fired after he cooperated with investigators and claimed his manager made a false report to police about the homeless man's activities. Michael Reeves, who also worked as a security guard, is suing his former employer, the Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen in Fullerton, California, for more than $4 million, according to the lawsuit. Eric Dubin, attorney for Slidebar and its owner Jeremy Popoff, said Reeves' claims are \"completely false and fabricated.\" Reeves \"was simply fired for getting confrontational with a manager after he let girls in a side door,\" Dubin said in an e-mail to CNN. \"He never mentioned any of these alleged claims to (the) DA when interviewed, during his sworn employment hearings for unemployment, nor in his signed termination papers last year.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Lawsuit is \"bogus\" and \"completely false and fabricated,\" defense attorney says\n@highlight\nMichael Reeves is a doorman at Slidebar Rock-N-Rock Kitchen in Fullerton, California\n@highlight\nHe alleges his manager made a false report about a homeless man \"breaking into cars\"\n@highlight\nKelly Thomas, the homeless man, was just picking up cigarette butts in a parking lot, Reeves claims", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 345, "end": 372}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1282}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I complained about that false report that night to my manager and continued to complain about the false report until the date I was terminated, on September 23, 2011,\" said @placeholder, who was hired in March 2010.", "idx": 79651}], "idx": 51849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bournemouth will be 'rubbing their hands' at the prospect of facing Liverpool right now because the Reds are 'there for the taking', believes Jimmy Case. The ex-Liverpool and Bournemouth midfielder is adamant that Eddie Howe's men will be confident they can catch Brendan Rodgers' side cold and cause an upset. With the Cherries sitting top of the Championship table, their situation in stark contrast to that at Anfield but the two sides face each other in Wednesday's Capital One Cup quarter-final at Dean Court. 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But instead of ordering a few lawn signs or volunteering to go door-to-door for the campaign, he put his money where his mouth was. Chris, who asked that his last name not be used out of legal concerns, bet a Maryland bookie $50,000 that Obama would beat the field, at that time the entire cohort of Republicans slugging it out in the primary. \"I was very confident,\" said Chris, a recent graduate of George Washington University. \"No outcome is certain, but this guy was offering me 50-50 and I didn't understand how I can turn this down. The president, at the very least, was a favorite.\"\n@highlight\nInternational sites take wagers on who will win the election\n@highlight\nIt is illegal, however, to make such bets in the U.S.\n@highlight\nObama is getting better odds than Romney right now", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 625}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is illegal to vote on the election in the United States -- the @placeholder Attorney General's office told CNN that instances of betting on an election are rare -- but that doesn't mean betting on an election elsewhere is rare.", "idx": 79660}], "idx": 51854} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fraudster who forged the signatures of notable British figures scammed more than \u00a333,000 out of collectors and enthusiasts by claiming they were real. Allan Formhals, 68, lived a 'criminal lifestyle' by selling books that he said were signed by top historical and literary names such as Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Winston Churchill, Southampton Crown Court heard. Other signatures he faked included those of the former Lord Protector of England, Oliver Cromwell, author Joseph Conrad and The Hobbit Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien. Scam: Allan Formhals, pictured leaving court yesterday, lived a 'criminal lifestyle' by selling books that he said were signed by top historical names such as Queen Elizabeth I, Winston Churchill and Picasso, pictured right\n@highlight\nAllan Formhals claimed books contained signatures of iconic British figures\n@highlight\nForged signatures also included authors J.R.R. 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Jose Maria Olazabal's side recorded a 14\u00bd to 13\u00bd outright win in Medinah, Illinois, following a string of heroic performances by the likes of Luke Donald, Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy. They played their part in ensuring Europe retained the trophy they won two years ago, but it was Woods who handed them outright victory in the final match of the tournament.\n@highlight\nIndustry experts say late drama cost UK betting companies \u00a310million\n@highlight\nUnlikely European comeback cost Ladbrokes \u00a3650,000 and Coral \u00a3400,000\n@highlight\nTwo punters even bet \u00a3500,000 on Europe to win as odds fell last night\n@highlight\nWoods missed simple three-foot par putt on 18th green which lost match\n@highlight\nBookmakers were hoping for draw because few punters had bet on that", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 286}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up we go: Europe golfers hold captain @placeholder on their shoulders as they pose for a team photo", "idx": 79683}], "idx": 51869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov A Tampa, Florida, police officer has been disciplined for dragging a restrained homeless woman on the floor after she was arrested for smoking crack cocaine. The incident took place last October and was caught on a surveillance camera inside the parking garage at the Hillsborough County Jail. The brief clip shows Officer Scott Van Treese remove the suspect from the backseat of a cruiser and place her on the floor. Scroll down for video Video evidence: This surveillance video from the Hillsborough County Jail parking garage shows Officer Scott Van Treese standing next to Sonja Mimmenger, who is lying on the floor with her arms and legs tied\n@highlight\nTampa Officer Scott Van Treese received written reprimand for dragging Sonja Mimmenger by her arm\n@highlight\nSuspect who had nearly 80 run-ins with police was arrested October 5, 2013, for possession of crack cocaine and trespassing\n@highlight\nVan Treese said Mimmenger resisted arrest and he was forced to tie her legs and cuff her arms\n@highlight\nMimmenger explained she could not stand on her own because her legs hurt from ride in the backseat of cruiser", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 288, "end": 311}, {"start": 343, "end": 358}, {"start": 509, "end": 532}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 597, "end": 611}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 693, "end": 708}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 923, "end": 932}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to a police report, @placeholder, who has a lengthy criminal record, was arrested on charges of cocaine possession, trespassing and obstructing or opposing an officer without violence.", "idx": 79687}], "idx": 51872} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Spain will assess Cesc Fabregas' fitness on Monday to see whether he will be able to link up with the squad, with reports suggesting the Chelsea midfielder could be out for three weeks. Fabregas played the whole of Chelsea's 2-1 Premier League win over Liverpool on Saturday but Blues boss Jose Mourinho admitted afterwards he had taken a 'gamble' with the 27-year-old's hamstring problem. Mourinho also said that Fabregas could link up with Spain ahead of their upcoming matches against Belarus and Germany, but added that he 'would be back' as he was not fit. Cesc Fabregas (left) played against Chelsea despite not being 100 per cent fit\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho said it was a 'gamble' playing Cesc Fabregas vs Liverpool\n@highlight\nChelsea boss insists Fabregas 'would be back' if he joined up with Spain\n@highlight\nThe midfielder is to be assessed by Spanish doctors on Monday\n@highlight\nVicente del Bosque said it is not a lack of confidence in the Chelsea medical staff\n@highlight\nSpain play Belarus in a qualifier before playing a friendly against Germany", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 892, "end": 909}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then his team decided that he was able to play (against @placeholder) and there's no problem.", "idx": 79696}], "idx": 51878} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's unlikely that you've heard of PJ King, despite the fact that he's about to set himself apart from most humans who've ever walked the planet. In as soon as 18 months, King could be launching into space as a paying commercial space tourist. King, a 41-year-old Irish businessman, is one of hundreds of travelers who've signed up and trained to be among the first paying passengers aboard Virgin Galactic's trips to suborbital space -- 62 miles above the Earth. \"One of the reasons I'm doing this is precisely because I want these things to be ordinary,\" King said. \"Part of the problem with space travel is that it is special.\"\n@highlight\nTraveling to space is just months away for hundreds of paying tourists, experts say\n@highlight\nPrices for suborbital space flights are already dropping from $200,000 to $102,000\n@highlight\nJeff Bezos, \"Doom\" games' John Carmack, PayPal's Elon Musk developing space systems\n@highlight\nNew Mexico spaceport aims to host 500,000 tourists a year as Virgin Galactic base", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 400, "end": 414}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 936, "end": 945}, {"start": 997, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For a much shorter journey, @placeholder wants $200,000 for a flight to suborbital space.", "idx": 79697}, {"query": "Spaceport officials are considering offering flights for visitors to watch @placeholder spacecraft blast into suborbit from 50,000 feet.", "idx": 79698}], "idx": 51879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United and Real Madrid are going head-to-head for the signature of Athletic Bilbao's central defender Aymeric Laporte. The 20-year-old France Under 21 international has been on United's radar for the past couple of seasons - with their well-documented defensive problems yet to be solved. But with Pepe getting older and Sergio Ramos debating a new contract, Madrid have made the first steps to taking him to the Bernabeu. 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In a show of strength, more than 100 Conservative MPs have written to the Prime Minister urging him to return control over a range of contentious crime measures to Westminster. The intervention steps up pressure on Mr Cameron to take a tough stance on Europe, despite the concerns of his Liberal Democrat Coalition colleagues. 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Law student Dana Affleck, 24, was on a train in Melbourne last Thursday just before 6pm when she witnessed a man screaming, threatening and banging on a window when he saw three elderly Muslim women wearing veils. \u2018He was standing up and screaming abuse the entire time he was on the train, as soon as he saw the three women in veils,\u2019 Ms Affleck told Daily Mail Australia.\n@highlight\nWoman witnessed three Muslim women being abused on a Melbourne train\n@highlight\nThe man was 'terrifying', 'screaming' abuse and smacking the glass doors\n@highlight\nDana Affleck called East Melbourne Police Station to make report\n@highlight\nWhen she called the station the next day, there was no record of her report\n@highlight\nMs Affleck, 24, launched a Twitter campaign to raise awareness\n@highlight\nShe was finally contacted by Victoria police on Monday after Thursday's attack", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 560, "end": 579}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}, {"start": 777, "end": 805}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This (@placeholder) is an excellent example of someone going out of their way to record the incident.'", "idx": 79712}], "idx": 51891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:41 EST, 1 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:48 EST, 1 March 2014 The former San Diego State running back who mysteriously went missing this week after leaving the NFL Scouting Combine has been found, telling friends he spent days alone in a Florida airport under the instruction of God. Adam Muema, 21, was found Thursday at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, ex-Oklahoma linebacker Corey Nelson confirmed to UT San Diego. The airport is near the athlete performance facility where players spent the past two months training for the NFL.\n@highlight\nAdam Muema sat out session in Indianapolis last Sunday because God told him to\n@highlight\nHe was due at an offseason 'training base' in Florida but did not turn up\n@highlight\nHe did get on flight to Florida but coaches could not contact him\n@highlight\nHe was found Thursday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport\n@highlight\nMuema had been there since Monday for religious reasons", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 191, "end": 210}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 357, "end": 403}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 455, "end": 466}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 872, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is believed to have stayed there until Thursday, according to friend and fellow @placeholder star Corey Nelson", "idx": 79715}], "idx": 51894} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill Updated: 08:04 EST, 2 February 2012 Two young men found dead in a pond near an Army barracks died from drowning, police have revealed. The bodies are believed to be those of missing 17-year-old Hugo Wenn and Daniel Lloyd, understood to have been in his 20s. The pair were discovered almost 10 hours apart in Reed Pond, near Howe Barracks in Canterbury, Kent, on Monday. Investigation: The bodies are believed to be 17-year-old Hugo Wenn (left), who has been missing since last Friday, and Daniel Lloyd (right) A 54-year-old man arrested on suspicion of their murders has now been released without charge, Kent Police said.\n@highlight\nPost-mortem results show teenager and his friend drowned\n@highlight\nDetectives have arrested a man on suspicion of drugs offences\n@highlight\nFormer headmaster says 17-year-old was a 'gentle giant'\n@highlight\nThe Cardiff University student and other dead man were both musicians\n@highlight\nTeenager's friends mounted search for him after he failed to appear at pub", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 211, "end": 219}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 863, "end": 880}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fondly remembered: Flowers are left at the entrance to the scene around @placeholder", "idx": 79720}], "idx": 51897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Running at full speed since the summer, a lab with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testing blood samples collected by American hospitals on patients they suspected of having Ebola, has returned a negative result in every case. Until Tuesday. Some public health officials are explaining the first confirmed case of the Ebola virus in the United States, found in a man in Dallas, as a predictable event. But at least for this case, there are many questions surrounding that assertion. Were crucial procedures that might have prevented the victim--who Liberian officials have identified as Thomas Eric Duncan, according to an article in the New York Times--from arriving in the United States not in place?\n@highlight\nFord Vox: Some say discovery of Ebola in U.S. predictable; it didn't have to be\n@highlight\nHe says screening procedures out of affected nations and into U.S. too lax\n@highlight\nVox: Why not several weeks of health surveillance of travelers from those nations?\n@highlight\nVox: Truthfulness of travelers crucial, but hospitals also must be better prepared", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 105}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 362, "end": 374}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 612, "end": 629}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 739, "end": 746}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 916, "end": 918}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As evidenced by numerous flights of returning aid workers and journalists, recent @placeholder contacts do not bar re-entry.", "idx": 79722}, {"query": "But it goes beyond lax screening: There is no effort to follow-up with potentially infected travelers after they arrive and begin circulating in @placeholder.", "idx": 79724}, {"query": "@placeholder officials released Duncan's name Wednesday, irrespective of the hospital's deference to privacy.", "idx": 79726}], "idx": 51899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens Last updated at 7:23 PM on 8th August 2011 A former New York City police officer, acquitted of raping a drunken woman after helping her get home, was today sentenced to a year in jail for official misconduct. Kenneth Moreno, 43, the lead officer in the 'rape cop' case was labelled a corrupt liar who thought he was 'above the law' by prosecutors as he was sentenced. 'When law enforcement officers commit a crime, they rip at that fabric that holds us together and you, sir, ripped a gaping hole in that fabric by committing your crimes,' said State Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro.\n@highlight\nJudge tells Kenneth Moreno that he 'ripped a gaping hole' in the 'fabric that holds us together'\n@highlight\n'You're a trained police officer. It's not too far a stretch to believe that you couldn't avoid being in that bed with a naked female,' he added\n@highlight\nMoreno and fellow officer Franklin Mata were cleared of rape but convicted of official misconduct for returning to the woman's apartment\n@highlight\nHad testified that he had only cuddled her in bed and went back to give her advice on binge drinking\n@highlight\n29-year-old alleged victim sobbed on the front row of courtroom\n@highlight\nMata's sentencing postponed until Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 561, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and @placeholder met the drunken woman in December 2008 after a taxi driver", "idx": 79728}], "idx": 51900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A 56-year-old woman who was found living in filth had been held captive for years by her brother in dungeon-like conditions inside their Connecticut home, police said Friday. The frail, malnourished woman was covered in urine and human feces when police conducting a welfare check found her Thursday night, according to Paul Satkowski, deputy chief of the Seymour police. A lock was on the outside of her bedroom door and the room's windows were blacked out with paint. The woman's brother, Arthur Gauvin, 58, was arrested and charged with unlawful restraint, reckless endangerment and cruelty to persons. The brother and sister lived in the same house with other relatives, including children.\n@highlight\nArthur Gauvin, 58, has been arrested after his sister was found living in filth in their home\n@highlight\nPolice received an anonymous phone call advising them to check on the woman's welfare\n@highlight\nThe woman, 56, was frail and covered from head to foot in feces and urine\n@highlight\nShe was kept in a tiny locked room with blacked-out windows\n@highlight\nIt's believed the woman once owned the house but signed over the deed to her brother\n@highlight\nGauvin was arrested a second time for threatening to kick his daughter and granddaughter, who both live at the address, out of the house if they spoke to police", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 340, "end": 353}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "House of horror: Arthur Gauvin allegedly kept his own sister a prisoner in the home they shared in @placeholder", "idx": 79731}], "idx": 51902} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China will host the World Athletics Championships for the first time in 2015, when Beijing will become the fourth Asian city to stage the biennial event. Beijing, which hosted the 2008 Olympic Games, will follow in the footsteps of Japan's Tokyo (1991) and Osaka (2007), and South Korea's Daegu -- which will host next year's 13th edition. \"To help build up our sport and the culture of athletics in a country of 1.6 billion inhabitants is a great opportunity,\" International Association of Athletics Federation president Lamine Diack said in a statement on Saturday. \"As we sometimes say, China is not a country, it's a continent. So this is a fantastic opportunity for our sport and for the sport in China.\"\n@highlight\nThe 15th edition of the World Athletics Championships will be held in China\n@highlight\nBeijing, which hosted the 2008 Olympics, named as fourth Asian city to stage event\n@highlight\nChina continues dominance of the Asian Games it is hosting in Guangzhou\n@highlight\nClean sweep of seven table tennis titles extends China's gold medal tally to 138", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 189, "end": 206}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 471, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 754, "end": 782}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We will deliver a high standard event in @placeholder which will open a new chapter in the Championships' standards.\"", "idx": 79732}], "idx": 51903} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sauvignon Blanc - the white wine that smells of gooseberries - is Britain's favourite plonk, according to new research. It pipped Chardonnay, our second most popular, in the first 'Grape Britain' wine map, based on the tastes of more than 400,000 drinkers. The study of sales data at Laithwaite's Wine also revealed more Champagne bottles are popped in the well heeled City of London and Westminster than anywhere else. Laithwaite's buyer Beth Willard said the UK is a 'nation of wine connoisseurs, with our own unique tastes' And residents of the seaside resort town of Bournemouth, known for its high number of pensioners, like to paint the town red with a glass or two of Merlot and Malbec.\n@highlight\nWhite wine that smells of gooseberries pipped Chardonnay to number one\n@highlight\n'Grape Britain' wine map revealed UK to be a 'nation of wine connoisseurs'\n@highlight\nLiverpool is Prosecco capital while Glasgow has love for spicy Grenache\n@highlight\nMost Champagne is drunk in well heeled City of London and Westminster", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 284, "end": 293}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 461, "end": 462}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 822}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 995, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the dominance of the two big hitters paints just half the picture because in the last year @placeholder's, the UK's largest home delivery wine merchant, has sold wines made from more than 40 different single grape varieties.", "idx": 79734}], "idx": 51904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron called Gaza a \"prison camp\" on Tuesday, a blunt description from a major Western leader about the besieged Palestinian territory. 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Now, after 28 years, the feline is set to celebrate a milestone birthday - turning 140 in cat years and being crowned Britain's oldest moggy. Until now a cat called Wadsworth, from Ravensden, Bedfordshire, was thought to hold the crown of Britain's oldest living feline - after celebrating his 27th birthday this year. Born in the eighties: Cola will turn 28 this year and is believed to be Britain's oldest cat\n@highlight\nBlack cat will turn 28 this year, or the old age of 140 in cat years\n@highlight\nOwner Mary Goldsmith puts her long life down to lots of treats\n@highlight\nCat's favourite foods are said to be cream, custard and salmon", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 44}, {"start": 71, "end": 88}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 327, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs @placeholder, who has four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, said: 'She has been lucky and not really had many close shaves or problems.", "idx": 79749}, {"query": "Mrs @placeholder said: 'I\u2019ve never heard of another cat reach her age, so I wondered if she was the oldest in the country.", "idx": 79750}], "idx": 51915} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scientists have created the first viable alternative to antibiotics, marking the next step in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs Scientists have created the first viable alternative to antibiotics, marking the next step in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs. A small test study has found the new drug is effective at targeting the bacteria that causes MRSA. Researchers believe the likelihood of the bug developing a resistance to the new drug is 'very limited'. A version of the drug is already used in specialist creams to treat conditions including acne, eczema, rosacea and skin irritations. Dutch biotech firm Micreos claims Staphefekt is the first endolysin - a bacteria-killing enzyme - available for use on human skin.\n@highlight\nA small test study found Staphefekt is effective in targeting MRSA\n@highlight\nScientists believe likelihood the bug will become resistant to the new drug is 'very limited', prompting them to hail the discovery a breakthrough\n@highlight\nDrug is already used in creams to combat skin conditions including eczema\n@highlight\nTargets bacteria resistant to antibiotics but leaves 'good' strains alone\n@highlight\nBritain's chief medical officer has said the threat posed by antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria is 'as bad as terrorism'", "entities": [{"start": 368, "end": 371}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The firm is to conduct clinical trials of @placeholder and is looking to expand them internationally.", "idx": 79752}], "idx": 51917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- Three Staten Island men are charged with violating voting rights, accused of assaulting African-Americans after Barack Obama's win in the November presidential election, authorities said Wednesday. A grand jury indicted Ralph Nicoletti, 18, Michael Contreras, 18, and Brian Carranza, 21, on charges of conspiracy to interfere with voting rights. All three pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday afternoon. 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That's what it looks like now that former \"Two and a Half Men\" star Charlie Sheen has dropped his stage name for birth name Carlos Estevez for Robert Rodriguez's Latino-centric new action film \"Machete Kills.\" The film is second in a series after the 2010 film \"Machete\" starring Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez. 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The low pressure system that brought snow the Midwest and below freezing temperatures deep into the South was centered in Canada north of Maine late Monday. The Northeast could expect rain for most of the night, but some snow in New York and Vermont. 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Much of the praise centers on how the film makes the larger-than-life president at once heroic and human. By all accounts, it deftly explores both his personal and political wisdom through scenes like the one in which Daniel Day Lewis, who plays Honest Abe, cites ancient mathematical theory in an assessment of humanity: \"It's a self-evident truth that things that are equal to the same thing are equal to each other.\" But even as moviegoers line up for tickets, some in Washington may well wonder what one special fan of Lincoln might take away from a screening.\n@highlight\nNew \"Lincoln\" film offers opportunities, advice for Barack Obama\n@highlight\nObama is avid admirer of the 16th president\n@highlight\nA professor offers three lessons for Obama from Lincoln", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 57}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No matter how cruelly his foes savaged him, @placeholder repeatedly rose above the fray, using humor and warmth to disarm his enemies and refocus everyone on the agenda at hand.", "idx": 79780}, {"query": "@placeholder clearly saw the future in a way that many of his contemporaries could not.", "idx": 79781}], "idx": 51937} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Four staff members of the International Criminal Court were freed Monday after several weeks of detention in Libya, a Libyan liaison with the court said. Judge Sang-Hyun Song, the president of the court, met them on their release in the Libyan city of Zintan, said Ahmed Gehani. Melinda Taylor, a defense lawyer for the ICC, was detained in the city of Zintan after she was discovered carrying documents which the Libyan authorities said jeopardized Libyan national security. Three other court staff with her at the time have also been held. 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With muscle-bound gym goers using stacked tyres as a punch bag and free weights chained to the ground surrounded by unorthodox makeshift metal machines, the gym looks more like a scrapyard than a fitness centre. And you won't just be dripping with sweat should the heavens open during an intense workout. Al fresco: Gym goers of all ages and fitness levels flock to Kachalka outdoor gym in Kiev - because it's free\n@highlight\nThe Kachalka gym is a 6.2 square mile outdoor fitness centre on the island of Tuhen in the Ukranian capital\n@highlight\nIt was the brainchild of a Polish gymnast Kasmir Jagelsky and maths professor Yuri Kuk and opened in the 1970s\n@highlight\nMost of the gym equipment is made from scrap metal, vehicle parts and chains taken from machinery\n@highlight\nDespite its lack of luxury the gym does have one obvious advantage - it's free to work out there", "entities": [{"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its name comes from the @placeholder word 'kachat' which literally means 'to pump'.", "idx": 79789}], "idx": 51941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Few men are better placed to judge the duel between Liverpool strikers Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez Thursday night in the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo than Sebastian Coates. The giant 23-year-old defender sits next to the England striker in the Liverpool dressing room, or at least did do until he went out on loan to Uruguay\u2019s Nacional in January. That\u2019s Nacional, the former club of Suarez, who took Coates under his wing when he joined Liverpool back in 2011. 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With polls consistently showing that Americans distrust their government and an abundance of evidence that our political system is not working well (some polls have shown that legislators are less trusted than car salesmen), the urgency of improving the rules and procedures through which our politicians govern is essential. It is a good time to look back at the Watergate Babies, most of whom have left town. Over the past month, two of the giants from this class, California Reps. George Miller and Henry Waxman have announced that they will retire. Almost the entire class is gone, other than Sen. 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The Argentina international asked to be sold in July and has recently been left out of Liverpool's squad as his drawn out move neared completion. Mascherano is now expected to fly to Barcelona this weekend to put the finishing touches to a transfer believed to be in the region of $27 million. 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Sarah Palin snubbed home state Republicans this year, instead endorsing an independent candidate for governor and his Democratic running mate for lieutenant governor. Republican-turned independent candidate Bill Walker posted a photo on Facebook on Thursday of himself, Sarah Palin and his Democratic running-mate Byron Mallott, all of whom are sporting Walker-Mallott pins. \"People and progress over politics,\" the caption reads. Palin hosted an event for Walker and Mallott -- billing themselves as the \"Unity Ticket\" -- in her Wasilla home. Her across-the-aisle endorsement is a jab at incumbent Republican Gov. Sean Parnell, who served as Palin's lieutenant governor when she was the head of the Alaskan state government from 2006 to 2009.\n@highlight\nByron Mallott is a Democrat running for lieutenant governor in Alaska.\n@highlight\nMallott is the running mate to indepedent governor hopeful Brian Walker.\n@highlight\nPallin has long had a dispute with Alaska's current governor, Republican Sean Parnell.\n@highlight\nPalin's approval numbers in her home state are low.", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 137, "end": 146}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During her tenure as governor, Palin increased oil taxes in the state, a revenue generator for @placeholder heralded by the 2008 vice presidential candidate as one of her biggest achievements.", "idx": 79821}], "idx": 51959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg for MailOnline It is one of the oddest moons in the solar system. Miranda, a small, icy moon of Uranus, is covered in giant fault canyons 12 times as deep as the Grand Canyon, giving it a unique look leading to it being called a 'Frankenstein moon'. Now, researchers say they have finally discovered why it looks so unusual. A mosaic of high-resolution Voyager 2 images of Miranda, the 'Frankenstein moon' of Uranus. One wide-angle and eight narrow-angle camera images of Miranda were combined in this view to show off the bizarre deformed surface. At about 500 km in diameter, Miranda is only one-seventh as large as Earth's moon.\n@highlight\nMiranda is a small icy moon of Uranus\n@highlight\nCovered in large cracks up to 200km across\n@highlight\nStrange appearance has baffled astronomers for decades\n@highlight\nResearchers now say a warming ice surface caused the deformities\n@highlight\nEffect is similar to tectonic plate movement on Earth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 401, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The northern hemisphere of @placeholder was never imaged by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, so it is unknown whether additional coronae exist.", "idx": 79824}], "idx": 51960} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 11:41 EST, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 8 July 2013 A boy of 15 was stabbed eight times in a frenzied knife attack at a bus stop as he walked his girlfriend home from school. Jake Anderson suffered a punctured lung when Dale Warburton, 17, lunged at him during a confrontation and knifed him in the back and side in Preston. Warburton's knife pierced the schoolboy's shirt, jumper and thick winter coat and the blade bent under the force of the impact, a court was told. 'Dangerous young man': Dale Warburton, 17, left, attacked Jake Anderson, seen right with his girlfriend Katy Singleton, with a knife as the couple were walking home from school in Lancashire\n@highlight\nJake Anderson attacked by 'dangerous' Dale Warburton, 17, in Preston\n@highlight\nVictim had confronted Warburton about texts he sent to a mutual friend\n@highlight\nAttack ceased thanks to 'bravery' of two boys who stepped in to seize knife\n@highlight\nWarburton jailed for six years after admitting causing grievous bodily harm\n@highlight\nJake suffered a punctured lung but has since made a full recovery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 529, "end": 542}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 708, "end": 720}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now 16, said after the case: 'I was so scared at the time - it was the most terrifying thing that has ever happened to me.", "idx": 79830}], "idx": 51962} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nearly 65 years after his demise by his own hand in a bunker beneath the streets of Berlin, Adolf Hitler is still managing to cause controversy. The latest dispute has pitched U.S. researchers against the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in a debate over the authenticity of fragments of skull and jawbone said to belong to the Nazi dictator. The origins of the dispute date back to 2000 when Russian officials put the fragments on public display in Moscow. The skull fragment has a hole near the temple. Proof, said officials, that Hitler had committed suicide by putting a gun to his head.\n@highlight\nDebate over authenticity of the remains of Adolf Hitler's skull continues\n@highlight\nU.S. researchers say skull fragment say DNA evidence proves that skull fragment isn't Hitler's\n@highlight\nFragment of Hitler's alleged skull and jawbone held in Russian state archive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 214, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet despite the new evidence, @placeholder officials remain adamant that the remains are Hitler's and, in their defense, have released archive documents in an attempt to prove the bones are authentic.", "idx": 79835}], "idx": 51965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi grabbed a brilliant hat-trick as Barcelona routed Tenerife 5-0 on Sunday to maintain their two-point advantage at the top in the Spain's La Liga over arch rivals Real Madrid. Barca, who went into the late kickoff temporarily trailing Real, who had won 2-0 at home to Real Mallorca, made a slow start and might have been behind. Alejandro Alfaro had three good chances to put the hosts ahead but the Tenerife striker hit the crossbar on was denied twice by goalkeeper Victor Valdes. They were made to pay as World Player of the Year Messi scored the opener in the 36th minute after getting a pass from Bojan Krkic inside the area.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi scores a hat-trick in Barcelona's 5-0 win over Tenerife\n@highlight\nEmphatic victory keeps Barca two points clear of arch-rivals Real Madrid\n@highlight\nReal beat Real Mallorca 2-0 in earlier game with Gonzalo Higiuan and Esteban Granero scoring\n@highlight\nA match at the Bernabeu is played in snow for the first time in 30 years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 351, "end": 366}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 530, "end": 559}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Real Madrid were totally dominant against a @placeholder side who had exceeded expectations to occupy fourth place in the Primera Liga going into the match.", "idx": 79844}], "idx": 51971} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Leinster prop Marty Moore will miss Ireland's autumn Test series after being ruled out of action for 12 weeks. The 23-year-old tighthead suffered a 'bang on his shoulder' in Leinster's 20-3 victory at Zebre on Saturday, coach Leo Cullen has confirmed. Dublin-born Moore would have competed with Leinster team-mate Mike Ross for Ireland's starting tighthead spot in November's three-Test Guinness Series. Ireland's (from left) Paul O'Connell, Conor Murray, Fergus McFadden, Devin Toner and Marty Moore during a reception at Farmleigh House, Dublin The five-cap front-rower's absence adds to Ireland boss Joe Schmidt's injury problems, with Sean O'Brien, Cian Healy and Fergus McFadden all out of autumn action.\n@highlight\nForward suffered a 'bang on his shoulder' in Leinster's 20-3 victory at Zebre\n@highlight\nMarty Moore would have competed with Leinster team-mate Mike Ross for Ireland's starting tighthead spot\n@highlight\nSean O'Brien, Cian Healy and Fergus McFadden also out for Ireland", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 382, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 524, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 955, "end": 969}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former @placeholder and Ireland lock Cullen backed the province to cope with Moore's absence.", "idx": 79846}], "idx": 51973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Let's face it; most awards shows can be pretty dull. It's not that we don't tune in to every single one, of course, but it's always a pleasant surprise when the ceremony is actually fun to watch. Last night's Emmy Awards hosted by Jane Lynch not only honored Emmy shoo-ins like \"The Daily Show,\" \"Mad Men\" and \"Modern Family\" and fan favorite \"Friday Night Lights\" alike, but also brought the laughs. Here are our top five funniest moments. 1. Leading ladies storm the stage As soon as Sofia Vergara and Rob Lowe presented the nominees for outstanding lead actress in a comedy, Amy Poehler, whose name was read first for \"Parks and Recreation'\" smiled at the camera and then promptly ran up onto the stage before any of the other nominees -- let alone the winner -- was announced.\n@highlight\nAmy Poehler, smiled at the camera and then promptly ran up onto the stage\n@highlight\nA sketch where characters from different shows all popped up at the Dunder-Mifflin office\n@highlight\nRicky Gervais once again faced some of the celebs he slammed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 353, "end": 371}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 631, "end": 650}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}, {"start": 954, "end": 967}, {"start": 987, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the @placeholder bosses have warned me that if I say anything rude or controversial, they will edit it out and you won't know the difference.\"", "idx": 79847}], "idx": 51974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A police officer featured on the TNT reality show \"Boston's Finest\" apparently took his own life Tuesday, a police source said. Boston Police officials are not publicly revealing details of the death of Officer Pat Rogers, who appeared in several episodes of the first season of the unscripted series about the pressures of police work.\u00c2 \"The Boston Police department is investigating the unfortunate death of a member of the department,\" an official statement said. \"At this time the circumstances are under investigation and the department asks that the media respect the privacy of the family.\" A Boston police source who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media said the preliminary investigation suggested it was a suicide.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Boston's Finest\" producer Donnie Wahlberg: \"I am so deeply saddened\"\n@highlight\nThe preliminary investigation suggests it was a suicide, Boston police source tells CNN\n@highlight\nOfficer Pat Rogers was a \"really nice, well-liked guy,\" police source says\n@highlight\nThe show begins its 2nd season next week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 44}, {"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 137, "end": 149}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 352, "end": 375}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 819, "end": 833}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}, {"start": 980, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, TNT said: \"We stand with the men and women of the @placeholder, and send heartfelt condolences to family, friends and fellow officers.\"", "idx": 79849}], "idx": 51975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She may be head of state but the Queen, it seems, is as impatient as any excited great-grandmother-to-be. Speaking for the entire nation yesterday, she urged the Duchess of Cambridge\u2019s baby to \u2018hurry up\u2019. And she revealed she was keen for a quick arrival because \u2018I\u2019m going on holiday soon\u2019. Watch video of the comments below... Thrilled: Fay Batey is the bold schoolgirl who asked the Queen the frank question: 'Would you like the baby to be a boy or a girl?' To which the Queen, pictured smiling in Cumbria today, admitted she would like the royal baby to 'hurry up' before she goes off on holiday to Balmoral\n@highlight\nHer Majesty also admitted on trip to Lake District today that she didn't mind what sex the baby will be\n@highlight\nQueen's frank conversation on royal birth was with Cumbria schoolgirl Fay Batey outside her school\n@highlight\nBrave 10-year-old had asked the Queen: 'Would you like it to be a boy or a girl?'\n@highlight\n'I don\u2019t really mind but I\u2019m going on holiday soon so I would like the baby to hurry up and arrive soon,\u2019 she replied", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 37}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Magic moment: @placeholder, 10, (with her back to the camera) asks the", "idx": 79850}], "idx": 51976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 29 July 2013 Proceedings: Both prosecutions were brought by Attorney General Dominic Grieve (pictured) A juror dropped from the trial of an alleged sex offender after posting on Facebook that he wanted to \u2018F*** up a paedophile\u2019 was today jailed for two months for contempt of court. Kasim Davey, 21, of Palmers Green, north London, said there was \u2018a lot of Jimmy Savile news at the time\u2019 and he wrote the message as a result of \u2018spontaneous surprise at the kind of case I was on\u2019.\n@highlight\nKasim Davey, 21, of London said there was 'lots of Savile news at the time'\n@highlight\nHe wrote the message because of 'spontaneous surprise at case I was on'\n@highlight\nJoseph Beard, 29, also jailed for two months at High Court for contempt\n@highlight\nHe used internet to research case he was sitting on as a juror in Surrey\n@highlight\nBoth prosecutions were brought by Attorney General Dominic Grieve", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 148, "end": 161}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 428, "end": 439}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 781, "end": 790}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 951, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court had reached the same conclusion in the case of @placeholder.", "idx": 79851}], "idx": 51977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's not every day you see a celebrity lying prone in a towel with their face covered in gold. But it's not every day that a celebrity is offered a facial with a \u00a31,000 price tag. Lucky Lisa Snowdon, the face beneath the precious metal, is the latest recipient of the ultra-luxe Gold Bee Venom facial, performed at The May Fair Hotel in London. The star tweeted a rather arresting photograph of herself mid-treatment, reclined on the spa bed with the glittering gold mask covering her face. Golden girl: Lisa Snowdon tweeted this picture of herself undergoing the NOTOX 24 carat facial at the May Fair hotel\n@highlight\nGold facial is UK's most expensive\n@highlight\nTakes place at London's May Fair hotel or can be done in clients' home\n@highlight\nUses \u00a3380 Rodial cream with bee venom along with real 24 carat gold mask\n@highlight\nPoppy Delevingne has had facial too and Donna Air is booked in for today", "entities": [{"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 315, "end": 332}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 634, "end": 635}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 831, "end": 846}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "bee venom cream by cult beauty product firm @placeholder, available at", "idx": 79853}], "idx": 51979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill and Claire Ellicott and Nick Fagge and Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 15:41 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 4 October 2012 A woman claims she saw Gary Glitter - seen on Jim'll Fix It in 1991 - having sex with an underage girl in host Jimmy Savile's dressing room Gary Glitter raped a girl of 13 in Sir Jimmy Savile\u2019s BBC dressing room, it was claimed last night. The attack in the 1970s allegedly took place as Savile was himself groping a 14-year-old in the same room. A third star \u2013 a household-name entertainer who still performs \u2013 was also abusing a schoolgirl, according to the claims.\n@highlight\nWoman who claims she was abused by Jimmy Savile says she saw Gary Glitter having sex with an underage girl in the presenter's dressing room\n@highlight\nKarin Ward appears in the documentary 'Exposure: The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile', which airs on ITV tonight\n@highlight\nClaims come after footage of Glitter performing on Jim'll Fix It in 1991 emerged online\n@highlight\nThe BBC faced fresh claims it hushed up Savile\u2019s abuse.\n@highlight\nNewsnight was plunged into a row over why it failed to pass allegations to police.\n@highlight\nMore women came forward to tell how Savile molested them as teenagers.\n@highlight\nIt was claimed the star abused girls as young as nine at Jersey\u2019s notorious Haut de la Garenne children\u2019s home.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 68}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 774, "end": 783}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}, {"start": 996, "end": 998}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1292, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1328}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She waived her anonymity to tell an ITV documentary screened last night how the Jim\u2019ll Fix It star was in cahoots with pop paedophile @placeholder.", "idx": 79854}], "idx": 51980} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Senate voted 65-31 on Saturday to repeal the \"don't ask, don't tell\" law, which bans openly gay people from serving in the armed forces. 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Obama earlier Saturday called an earlier procedural vote advancing the repeal toward a final vote a \"historic step toward ending the controversial policy.\" \"It is time to close this chapter in our history,\" Obama said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Senate passes 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal, 65-31\n@highlight\nSix Republicans vote with Democrats to advance repeal toward final vote\n@highlight\nDream Act gets 55 of the 60 votes needed to proceed\n@highlight\nThe lame-duck Congress is working ahead of the holiday break", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 214, "end": 237}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama said Saturday that the failure of the Senate to move the @placeholder forward was \"incredibly disappointing.\"", "idx": 79862}], "idx": 51983} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Why stop now? This must be the question Vladimir Putin is asking himself as he considers the latest European pleas for peace in Ukraine, to be discussed at a crisis summit in Minsk on Wednesday. Since invading and annexing Crimea almost one year ago, the Russian president has been running rings around the European Union, NATO and the Obama administration. It is not that Putin is particularly clever -- on the contrary, his behavior suggests he is paranoid, impulsive and insecure. But he has benefited from the greater weaknesses of his opponents. So as he considers his response to Europe's ideas for a new cease-fire and a \"comprehensive settlement\" in eastern Ukraine, what will Putin be thinking? 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Downing Street sources said the pair had a \u2018candid\u2019 exchange over the prospect of arch-federalist Jean-Claude Juncker becoming president of the European Commission. Mr Cameron has warned that Britain could leave the EU if he fails in his bid to block Mr Juncker\u2019s appointment, which is backed by Mrs Merkel. 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She and her husband loaded up their motor home in summer 2011 and visited small towns across the country whose fate seemed to be tied to the presence of industry. Where plants and factories had closed down, they found empty main streets with boarded-up storefronts. In other places, such as Forest City, Iowa, home to the Winnebago factory, they found vibrant communities where they could tour manufacturing facilities and witness the pride employees took in their work. When the trip was over, she started a Twitter account to share resources for all things made stateside. 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Officials say affected packages of Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli have productions codes of 2311587812 and 2312587812. Both codes have a 'best before' date of December 2013. Nestle said that it was forced to issue the recall after three people reported finding the glass in their meals. Recall: Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli have production codes of 2311587812 and 2312587812. Both codes have a 'best before' date of December 2013\n@highlight\nAffected products believed to have been sold in November\n@highlight\nThree customers reported finding the shards of glass in the Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli meals\n@highlight\nNestle Prepared Foods, which manufactures Lean Cuisine, apologizes to its customers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 144, "end": 168}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 327, "end": 372}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 603, "end": 648}, {"start": 895, "end": 920}, {"start": 939, "end": 959}, {"start": 981, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company said in a statement: '@placeholder is dedicated to food quality, and the health and safety of its consumers.", "idx": 79893}], "idx": 51998} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama once again finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes, tension-fraught meeting with a key leader from the Middle East. Must be Monday. Just days after a historic phone call with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the U.S. president met with his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, at the White House late Monday morning. The relationship between Obama and Netanyahu has been one of the more strained in the history of the two nations. 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David O\u2019Neill had been working as a waiter to help pay for his degree but was sacked when workers were brought in from China. Unable to afford a solicitor, the 19-year-old \u2013 who has only just begun his studies \u2013 decided to represent himself in a tribunal. David O'Neill won his legal fight against a Chinese restaurant after claiming he had been sacked for being white He has now won a \u00a35,000 pay-out after it found he had been discriminated against.\n@highlight\nDavid O'Neill's hours dropped after new manager was brought in", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 180, "end": 192}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Signs inside the restaurant\u2019s staff areas had been changed into @placeholder so he could not understand them.", "idx": 79899}], "idx": 52002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood may be gearing up for the start of the 143rd Open Championship at Royal Liverpool on Thursday, but the Englishmen looked in high spirits during a practice round. The pair joked with each other and their caddies on Monday, and it may be down to Westwood being taught how to navigate Instagram by the more experienced Poulter. Poulter took to Twitter to announce the news, saying: '@WestwoodLee has just joined Instagram Westwood_Lee. He promises to be interesting.' 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Mango the puppy was rescued by Martin Usborne from the street where dogs are sold for slaughter on the illegal meat market. With slogans including 'Give this puppy a Royal new life' and 'Mango wants fish and chips,' Mr Usborne's comic approach to the sad cause has garnered huge support. 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Here is all the information you need for Everton's home clash with Stoke... Everton vs Stoke City (Goodison Park) Team news Everton Everton forward Kevin Mirallas (ankle) is pushing to return for the Boxing Day clash with Stoke. 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Arriving in a Sao Paolo crippled by strikes, riots and the worst outbreak of dengue fever in a generation on Monday, captain Clint Dempsey and his team mates checked into the 5-star Hotel Tivoli Sao Paulo Mofarrej under armed guard. With the Presidential suite at the modernist hotel inspired by the architecture of Brazil's legendary architect, Oscar Niemeyer, costing $1,460 a night, the United States Soccer Federation have spared no expense to make their players comfortable at the world's biggest party.\n@highlight\nThe US soccer team landed in Brazil on Monday morning and reached the luxury Tivoli S\u00e3o Paulo Mofarrej hotel\n@highlight\nHotel boasts $1,460 a night Presidential suite and restaurant run by two-starred Michelin chef\n@highlight\nNo expense spared by US Soccer Federation to give players chance to escape 'Group of Death'\n@highlight\nGerman coach Jurgen Klinsmann is pessimistic about making last 16\n@highlight\nHas bemoaned his team's huge travel itinerary which will see them traverse 9,000 miles in group stage alone\n@highlight\nKick-off their World Cup on June 16 against perennial rivals Ghana", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 77, "end": 85}, {"start": 96, "end": 111}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 384, "end": 414}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 592, "end": 622}, {"start": 726, "end": 727}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 969, "end": 988}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1270}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1312}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Choosing to be based in Sao Paolo to take advantage of the modern facilities may seem foolish, especially in light of the continuing problems between @placeholder police and striking subway workers.", "idx": 79938}], "idx": 52028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- For \"Coco Avant Chanel\" director Anne Fontaine, there was only one actress who could play Coco Chanel in her biopic about the legendary couturier -- French actress Audrey Tautou. In \"Coco Avant Chanel,\" French actress Audrey Tautou plays Coco Chanel, founder of the iconic Parisien haute couture house, Chanel. Already uncannily similar in looks, Tautou's strong performance breathes life into Gabrielle \"Coco\" Chanel, the fiery designer who would found iconic Parisian haute couture house, Chanel. From the way she holds her cigarette to Coco's famously sharp gaze, Tautou is a dead-ringer for the young Coco. \"She is perfect for the part,\" Fontaine told CNN. \"She has this determination and authority.\"\n@highlight\nBiopic charts early years of designer who founded iconic couturier, Chanel\n@highlight\nFrench actress Audrey Tautou plays Gabrielle \"Coco\" Chanel\n@highlight\nWriter/director Anne Fontaine would not have made the film without Tautou as Chanel\n@highlight\nFontaine on Chanel: \"She's the beginning of the modern woman\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 224}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 420, "end": 442}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}, {"start": 863, "end": 885}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was Fontaine's vision that finally convinced the 32 year-old actress to take on the role: \"When Anne explained how she intended to treat the subject, I immediately agreed,\" @placeholder told CNN.", "idx": 79942}], "idx": 52030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama is returning Tuesday to the city where he says he first forged his ties to the Latino community to pitch his new executive actions on immigration, on a day when a suburb of St. Louis is recovering from massive overnight riots 300 miles away. The president's decision to give an expected lengthy speech in the Windy City after devoting just nine minutes Monday night to calling for calm in Ferguson, Missouri, will open him up to criticism that he's both insensitive and politically tone deaf. 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The document contains detailed maps and postcards of the country and has been kept by a family out of public view since the end of war. And it reveals that even though Ireland was officially neutral during the conflict, Hitler still viewed the country as a target for invasion. The Irish allowed German U-boats and submarines into their waters during the Second World War, but the booklet entitled Militargeographische Angaben uber Irland pinpoints key cities and other sites in Ireland for destruction.\n@highlight\nIrish were neutral and allowed German U-boats and submarines into their waters during the Second World War\n@highlight\nDocument included pictures of key locations such as dams, ports, cities, high ground and beaches", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 157, "end": 162}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 210, "end": 225}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 665}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 833, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "experts believe the book reveals what could have happened if the @placeholder's", "idx": 79952}], "idx": 52035} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:52 EST, 10 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 10 August 2013 John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald may have been a loner in life, but it seemed in death he at least had Nick Beef next to him Visitors to Oswald's grave in Fort Worth, Texas have wondered who Beef was since a mysterious gravestone appeared next to the legendary killer's around 1997. The New York Times solved that mystery Friday, tracking down Nick Beef to New York City where he is alive and well. 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Afghan leader condemns NATO airstrike; U.S. defense secretary visits Kabul \"We have made that very, very clear time and time again, and we will continue to do that,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistani military official says U.S. comments are a way to pile pressure on Pakistan\n@highlight\nPakistan's Washington envoy says Panetta's remarks are unhelpful\n@highlight\nU.S. defense secretary: Militants must not be able to use Pakistan as a \"safety net\"\n@highlight\nPanetta's criticism of Pakistan is not a significant change in tone, an analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 51, "end": 62}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 511, "end": 514}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This kind of public messaging from a senior member of the U.S. administration is taken very seriously in @placeholder and reduces the space for narrowing our bilateral differences at a critical time in the negotiations,\" she said.", "idx": 79967}], "idx": 52048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Citing a lack of evidence, Afghan authorities released from prison 65 men Thursday over strong objections from U.S. officials, who said they pose a threat to security forces and civilians. \"We took this decision according to our law,\" said Mohammad Ishaq Aloko, the Afghan attorney general. In a statement posted on its website, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul called the move \"deeply regrettable,\" saying the Afghan government \"bears responsibility for the results of its decision.\" Abdul Shukor Dadras, head of the Afghan Review Board, said the attorney general ordered the releases from the Parwan Detention Center -- formerly known as Bagram prison -- after a careful review of 88 cases.\n@highlight\n\"It is of no concern to the U.S.,\" says Afghan president about the prisoner release\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Embassy in Kabul says the prisoner release is \"deeply regrettable\"\n@highlight\nThe U.S. military says some of those freed are linked to attacks on U.S. troops\n@highlight\nAfghanistan says it doesn't have enough evidence to keep them behind bars", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 111, "end": 114}, {"start": 240, "end": 259}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 478, "end": 496}, {"start": 511, "end": 529}, {"start": 588, "end": 610}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 970, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prior to the prisoners' release, @placeholder authorities had repeatedly aired their displeasure over the plans.", "idx": 79973}], "idx": 52052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother who returned home from a trip to Tesco to find an illegal immigrant sitting in her driveway fed him chocolate and crisps to waylay him until police arrived. Jacky Goodfellow, 40, gave the 23-year-old Eritrean a Penguin chocolate bar and a packet of Hula Hoops - but said that he did not know how to open the crisps. The mother-of-six said she then sat and chatted with the 'pleasant young man' - a science graduate in his own country - while her daughter called the police to their home in the village of Elvington, near Dover, Kent. Scroll down to watch video\n@highlight\nJacky Goodfellow, 40, gave the 23-year-old Eritrean snacks as they chatted\n@highlight\nHe said he was a science graduate and wanted asylum to become a teacher\n@highlight\nThe pair talked as her daughter called police to Elvington, near Dover\n@highlight\nShe gave him Hula Hoops and Penguin bar - but he couldn't open the crisps\n@highlight\nMrs Goodfellow said: 'He was a very pleasant young man... we are all human'", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 514, "end": 522}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 581, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After crossing the channel he said he then let go of the lorry near a field and walked to @placeholder in the hope of finding a police station.", "idx": 79976}], "idx": 52055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "May 13: the date in 1638 when construction began on the Red Fort in Delhi; the day in 1799 the Treaty of Teschen was signed to end the War of the Bavarian Succession. But, far more momentously, it is the date in 1983 that Yaya Toure was born in the Ivory Coast. Only the most loosely educated of us would fail to remember such a historic moment in the evolution of the human species. VIDEO Scroll down for Yaya Toure: My career's going great; going to City was the right move Ambition: Toure has been linked with a return 'home' to Barcelona after a lack of respect from City\n@highlight\nYaya Toure's agent Dimitri Seluk claimed Manchester City showed Yaya Toure a lack of respect\n@highlight\nToure has backed his agent's claim that Man City forgot his birthday\n@highlight\nFuture of Ivory Coast midfielder is now in doubt", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 135, "end": 164}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 406, "end": 415}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, 35 minutes later, possibly after a phone call from @placeholder, he had changed his mind.", "idx": 79979}], "idx": 52058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A bitter war of words broke out today over David Cameron's plan to cap the number of immigrants moving to Britain from Europe. European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso said it was 'quite clear' that restrictions on foreign workers would be illegal under EU law and said the matter was not up for negotiation. Tory chairman Grant Shapps reacted furiously to Mr Barroso\u2019s remarks. He said: \u2018It\u2019s extraordinary for an unelected bureaucrat to dismiss Britain, which will be the second largest economy in Europe next year. 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He wanted to make sure that Muslims could fulfill zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam that mandates the giving of alms. Zakat is especially important during the holy month of Ramadan, which ends on Saturday. But after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a dark cloud hung over Muslim charities as the federal government heightened scrutiny over terrorism concerns. 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Last week, entrepreneurs Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome sparked an outrage after announcing they were launching a supplement that uses DNA printing technology to alter your natural feminine scent - or, more precisely, to make your lady parts smell like peaches. As it turns out, they had no right to speak on the subject, since the sole founder of the company is 20-year-old Audrey Hutchison, a former Bard science student and self-described 'ultra-feminist' who says her invention has been grossly misinterpreted.\n@highlight\nLast week, Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome announced they were launching a supplement that uses DNA printing technology to make your lady parts smell like peaches\n@highlight\nThe founder of the company is 20-year-old Audrey Hutchison, a former Bard science student who says her invention has been grossly misinterpreted\n@highlight\nMr Heinz is a biotech entrepreneur who owns just 10per cent of the Sweet Peach company. 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Flintoff, 36, came out of retirement to make a return to action this summer with a handful of appearances in the shortest format for Lancashire, coming close to helping them snatch victory over Birmingham Bears in the NatWest Blast T20 final. He will now continue his playing return in Australia, heading out in December to link up with former Lancashire team-mate Stuart Law who is the Brisbane coach, as well as fellow international signings Daniel Vettori of New Zealand and West Indian leg-spinner Samuel Badree.\n@highlight\nFormer Test star Andrew Flintoff will play in KFC T20 Big Bash League\n@highlight\nThe 36-year-old came out of retirement last summer to play for Lancashire\n@highlight\nFlintoff will link up with ex-Lancs team-mate, Brisbane coach Stuart Law\n@highlight\nHe will also do media work with Australia's Network Ten\n@highlight\nAshes legend retired from Test cricket in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 41}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 90, "end": 117}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 501, "end": 510}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 580, "end": 593}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 710, "end": 732}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I'm excited to be coming back to Australia and especially to @placeholder which has always been a favourite spot of mine to play,' Flintoff said on the Brisbane website.", "idx": 80005}], "idx": 52072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova and Nicole Mowbray PUBLISHED: 05:31 EST, 5 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:32 EST, 6 January 2014 We reviewed a giant head-encasing cushion in October, which had one observer genuinely wondering whether it was a dog's bodywarmer, and now, finally, the mini version has arrived. The Ostrich Pillow's little sister, the Ostrich Pillow Light, is half the price and half the size providing a more portable device for a snooze on the move. 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Matthew, 39, and Michael Clark, 42, both had jobs and were able to have normal relationships until their mannerisms became more and more childlike - just like in the film the Curious Case of Benjamin Button. They have now been forced to move back home with their parents in Lincoln and ex-RAF regiment Michael is now estimated to have a mental age of 10 and is said to giggle constantly.\n@highlight\nBrothers have terminal leukodystrophy - it is so rare there are only 100 people affected in the whole of the UK", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 409, "end": 439}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 742, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "employment but had split from his wife whereas @placeholder was not working", "idx": 80010}], "idx": 52077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- Debris from Air France 447, which crashed en route from Brazil to France last month, killing 228 people, has arrived in France, the French air accident investigation agency BEA said Wednesday. Searchers have discovered hundreds of pieces of wreckage from Air France Flight 447. \"The debris ... will be sent to Toulouse where they will be examined at the Center of Aeronautics Tests of Toulouse (a branch of the Defense Ministry) under the control of the police and the BEA investigators,\" said the French air accident investigation agency BEA. The wreckage was transported to France from Brazil by the ship \"La Ville de Bordeaux,\" according to the plane's manufacturer Airbus. 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The tech giant has agreed to pay $1.16 billion in rent over the next six decades for the property, which also includes a working air field, golf course and other buildings. The 1,000-acre site is part of the former Moffett Field Naval Air Station on the San Francisco Peninsula. Google has signed a 60-year lease for part of a historic Navy air base, where it plans to renovate three massive hangars and use them for projects involving aviation, space exploration and robotics. 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Dedicated modeller Tim Davies spent more than 10 years on the painstaking project which he meticulously researched. The result is a 2ft long, 1:96 scale model of Lord Nelson\u2019s flagship that has the tiny figures of the naval hero and Captain Thomas Hardy stood on the poop deck. A magnificent model of Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory that is said to be the most accurate ever made is tipped to sell for \u00a330,000\n@highlight\n2ft long, 1:96 model took pensioner more than 10 years to build\n@highlight\nSails contain 20,000 stitches\n@highlight\nDepicts ship as she was on Jan 19, 1805 precisely at 3.45pm\n@highlight\nAt that time, Nelson was about to chase the French across the Med, culminating in Battle of Trafalgar", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 898, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'While there @placeholder learned that the French had left the port and at this time he was preparing to sail.", "idx": 80023}], "idx": 52084} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three friends of the younger Boston Marathon bombing suspect were arrested on Wednesday and charged with conspiring to both destroy evidence and lie to investigators after it was revealed that they took a backpack of fireworks and a laptop from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev\u2019s dorm room. The criminal complaint lays out the series of events that led to the bomber\u2019s three friends- Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, who are both Kazakh nationals, and an American named Robel Phillipos- arrest on Wednesday. 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Paige Rawl, 18, from Indianapolis, Indiana, told the indystar.com that she confided in a best friend about her situation but two weeks later the news had spread around school. As a result she was subjected to cruel taunts, and even her soccer coach crudely joked that she would be able to score more goals on the pitch because the opposition would be 'afraid' to touch her.\n@highlight\nPaige Rawl from Indianapolis, Indiana, contracted the virus from her mother and tested positive aged 12\n@highlight\nThe young HIV and AIDS activist, who is set to start university this fall, has traveled around the country sharing her knowledge with teens and adults", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which she says stems from a 'lack of education and just the", "idx": 80036}, {"query": "people, \"@placeholder does not define who I am,\"' she said.", "idx": 80037}], "idx": 52091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a state visit that will include high-profile talks with President Barack Obama on trade, currency, North Korea and other issues. 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They show him the prize, let him glimpse the glory and then snatch it away. That title slip, a wretched World Cup as England captain, and now this, possibly his last appearance in the Champions League, able to do so much, but not enough. No single player worked harder to drag Liverpool into the last 16 than Gerrard. It was not to be. Maybe it never will be again.\n@highlight\nLiverpool out of the Champions League and in to the Europa League after finishing third in Group B\n@highlight\nA win would have sent the Reds through and Basle knew a draw would be enough for them\n@highlight\nFabian Frei gave Basle a first-half lead before substitute Lazar Markovic was sent off for Liverpool\n@highlight\nLiverpool captain Steven Gerrard scored a sublime free-kick late on but they could not find the winner\n@highlight\nBasle's Luca Zuffi Sportsmail's man of the match. 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Another part of the video shows a man babbling incoherently with a syringe nearby. This is not a scene at a college frat house. It is a video of employees of an American security contractor working in Kabul, Afghanistan. \"It reminded me of times I'd visit my friends going to college that were in fraternities,\" said John Melson, a former employee of Jorge Scientific who was based at that villa in Kabul on assignment to support efforts to train Afghan security personnel.\n@highlight\nThe videos are part of a lawsuit by two former employees\n@highlight\nThe company says it has made changes since the videos were made public\n@highlight\n\"The Company is deeply concerned about any employee misconduct,\" Jorge Scientific say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 862, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is the kind of behavior that is making people in the area - Afghans - have more disregard for the @placeholder who are there,\" she said.", "idx": 80067}], "idx": 52110} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:31 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 15 August 2013 Michael Jackson\u2019s ex-wife Debbie Rowe broke down in tears while testifying in his wrongful death trial on Wednesday. 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Mitul Shah, 38, a sales executive from London attempted to strike a deal with the terrorists, replacing children with himself, a heroic act which gave several victims vital time to escape. The selfless father did not get through to the gunmen and was shot alongside a number of children in the Kenyan tragedy, leaving behind his wife and two-year-old daughter.\n@highlight\nLondon-born Mitul Shah was killed in the Kenyan mall massacre\n@highlight\nThe 38-year-old died after he offered to become a hostage to save children\n@highlight\nTributes have poured in honouring 'a selfless man and a born leader'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 142, "end": 146}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I want to see my office extension screen say '@placeholder calling' but I can't.", "idx": 80070}], "idx": 52112} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Investigators are leaning in the direction that the same person or persons who crafted the Christmas Day underwear bomb were behind the PETN-based devices hidden in packages sent from Yemen, a U.S. government official told CNN. \"The thinking is it's the same person or group of people that built the underwear bomb because of the way it's put together,\" said the official, who had been briefed by multiple U.S. authorities and law enforcement sources. \"But this one is about four times as powerful.\" American authorities are now endorsing British Prime Minister David Cameron's position that the explosives were designed to take down an airplane, the official said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Investigators see link between devices, underwear bomb\n@highlight\nA female relative of the woman arrested is also being questioned\n@highlight\nGovernments point to al Qaeda affiliate in Yemen\n@highlight\nThe explosives were \"professionally\" loaded, Dubai police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 205}, {"start": 232, "end": 234}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will chase @placeholder with our airplanes and our equipment.", "idx": 80073}], "idx": 52113} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grandmother-of-ten who stunned her family by marrying a Tunisian toy-boy she met online is begging the Home Office to grant him a visa and has vowed to convert to Islam for him. Jane Makhloufi, 47, from Leeds, was swept off her feet by 32-year-old Mohamed after meeting him online when her first marriage collapsed. Despite warnings it was a scam, the mother-of-seven flew to Tunisia and tied the knot following a whirlwind romance. Now, to further prove her devotion, Mrs Makhloufi wants to become a Muslim, like her new husband, and start wearing a hijab. Jane Makhloufi, 47, from Leeds, was swept off her feet by 32-year-old Mohamed, from Tunisia, after meeting him online when her first marriage collapsed. 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Darren Wilson - the police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, who shot the teenager - has told investigators he feared for his life when he opened fire. He claims he was trying to get out of his police car when Brown pushed him back into the driver's seat and reached for his gun through the open window. 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That's the question on the lips of many in Africa's most populous country as new national identity cards are being rolled out. But this is an I.D. with a difference. The card, which fits into a wallet and comes with a credit-card style chip, can also be used to make electronic payments. Nigerians can use it to deposit funds, receive social benefits, pay for goods and withdraw cash at ATMs across the country, according to MasterCard, which provides the card's prepaid payment technology. 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Showers of sparks exploding above the world-famous clock face were arranged by London Mayor Boris Johnson to welcome in the \u2018Olympics Year\u2019 in 2012 \u2013 and were considered so impressive that they were reinstalled last December. But in what has until now been a closely guarded secret, the \u00a317,000 battery embarrassingly failed to detonate. The event was such a damp squib that MPs watching from the Commons terrace did not even realise that fireworks had been reinstalled.\n@highlight\nShowers of sparks were arranged by Boris Johnson to welcome in 2012\n@highlight\nPyrotechnics so impressive they were reinstalled last December\n@highlight\nHowever, the \u00a317,000 battery failed to detonate, and was secretly removed\n@highlight\nMPs watching from the Commons did not realise fireworks were reinstalled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder insider said: \u2018Last year they were due to be detonated on the stroke of midnight, but when the moment came and the button was pressed, nothing happened.", "idx": 80124}], "idx": 52149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rio's Olympic bid coup on Friday may have the lyrics to \"Copacabana\" playing on a loop in your head, but it's still too early to squeeze into a Brazilian bikini -- you can't even book a flight to the 2012 Olympic Games in London yet. Rio de Janeiro beat out Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo for the 2016 Olympics. Travel experts said the flame has to go out in one city before moving on to the next. The Winter Olympic games haven't yet begun in Vancouver, so if you're thinking about a trip to London's July 2012 Olympics start looking for deals as early as next year, and for Rio, you'll have to wait until 2014.\n@highlight\nPlanning to go to an Olympic Games destination should start two years in advance\n@highlight\nEvent tickets are available about 18 months prior to the start date\n@highlight\nFor the 2012 Games in London, you can pre-reserve tours now\n@highlight\nIf you're interested in going to Rio in 2016, you'll have to wait until after 2012", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 209, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 406, "end": 425}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The demand in @placeholder will be pretty good because of location, and we'll be price sensitive because it is an expensive city.\"", "idx": 80128}, {"query": "\"The reason why we started so early is because we had a huge interest in @placeholder,\" Stengele said.", "idx": 80129}], "idx": 52152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:11 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 21 November 2013 A 23-year-old party girl who knifed her boyfriend in their Manhattan apartment last year has been found guilty of murder on all counts in the stabbing of her boyfriend. Yekaterina Pusepa said the bloody brawl began with a fight over a purse that her boyfriend Alec Katsnelson left unattended while she went to the bathroom at a bar in May, 2012. After an argument, the couple returned to their Gold St pad where Pusepa stabbed him in the chest with a nine-inch steak knife, piercing his lungs and nicking his heart.\n@highlight\nYekaterina Pusepa, 23, found guilty of attempted murder after knifing her boyfriend last year\n@highlight\nShe testified in court she stabbed Alec Katsnelson after he repeatedly hit her and threw her around their Manhattan apartment\n@highlight\nProsecutors claim she attacked in a jealous rage when Katsnelson received a text from another girl\n@highlight\nThe May 2012 fight began because Katsnelson didn't look after her clutch at a club\n@highlight\nPusepa initially claimed the wounds were self-inflicted\n@highlight\nFaces up to 25 years in jail when she is sentenced next month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 160, "end": 168}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 361, "end": 375}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 628, "end": 644}, {"start": 768, "end": 782}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was arrested in March last tear for roughing her up, but she took him back in spite of a restraining order.", "idx": 80140}], "idx": 52161} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ray Duggan will be the first to tell you just how tough he was. Raised to never run from a fight, Duggan started running with a gang at 14. With his father in prison and absent from his life, the gang was everything to Duggan. \"It gave me a sense of being,\" said Duggan, now 31. Running with the Young Bloods in the West End neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, Duggan says he felt the need to prove himself. \"I had to make myself meaner and tougher,\" he said. He got his first gun at 16 and admits \"shooting people and running away from the police\" were his adrenaline.\n@highlight\nFormer gang members Ray Duggan and Joel Irizarry were paralyzed after being shot\n@highlight\nPermanent disability and lifetime health care is their new reality.\n@highlight\nThe cost of care is huge -- for the victims and society\n@highlight\nDuggan and Irizarry now work to help others make the right choices", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 341, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 634}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After joining the gang, @placeholder felt he was leading a double life.", "idx": 80143}], "idx": 52162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republicans grabbed three Democratic-held Senate seats early on Tuesday evening,scoring victories in West Virginia, South Dakota and Arkansas. 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But as far I know, I didn't see any terror babies. Regular viewers of CNN's \"Anderson Cooper 360\" will recognize that term as referring to children born on U.S. soil to illegal immigrants. The children are automatically granted U.S. citizenship under the 14th Amendment and then are smuggled back to their home countries to be raised as pint-sized, America-hating terrorists. Then decades later, when the children have grown into adults, they could easily -- because of their U.S. citizenship -- re-enter the United States to attack it from within.\n@highlight\nTwo Texas Republicans claim the 14th Amendment could aid terrorist goals to attack U.S.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette says the \"terror babies\" fear is groundless\n@highlight\nHe says it's the latest scare tactic being used to whip up a frenzy over immigration\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Let's have a debate about immigration on the merits, not on fantasy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 340}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 919}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You might say these @placeholder fear mongers were acting in a way that could be accurately described as infantile.", "idx": 80160}], "idx": 52173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said employers should try to hire a British worker first British firms should \u2018try one of our unemployed people first\u2019 before looking to hire foreign workers, Iain Duncan Smith has claimed. The Work and Pensions Secretary said more jobs were now going to people born in the UK after years of cheap labour from overseas undercutting Brits. However, European law makes it illegal to discriminate against workers from elsewhere in the EU. The number of UK-born workers in a job rose by 1.1 per cent in the last quarter of 2013, but among foreign-born workers it rose by 3.3 per cent to 4.45million.\n@highlight\nWork and Pensions Secretary urges companies to hire UK workers\n@highlight\nSays he was shocked by Brits undercut by migrants working on Olympics\n@highlight\nDefends immigration minister over attack on 'metropolitan elites'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 73, "end": 89}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 250, "end": 266}, {"start": 285, "end": 311}, {"start": 365, "end": 366}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 523, "end": 524}, {"start": 541, "end": 542}, {"start": 698, "end": 724}, {"start": 750, "end": 751}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He revealed his shock at the message people trying to find work near the @placeholder.", "idx": 80161}], "idx": 52174} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter Two associates of former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez were indicted Friday on murder charges in the shooting death last summer of Odin Lloyd. A grand jury in Bristol County indicted both Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace in the June 2013 killing of semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd, District Attorney C. Samuel Sutter said, and their lawyers are blasting the moves. Ortiz and Wallace, who are from Bristol, Conn., where Hernandez grew up, had previously been charged with accessory to murder after the fact and pleaded not guilty. They had been ordered held on $500,000 bail on the older charges and remained in custody.\n@highlight\nCarlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace have been indited on murder charges\n@highlight\nTheir lawyers blasted the moves and insisted their clients are innocent\n@highlight\nExperts believe the indictments will make it easier to convict Aaron Hernandez for the murder of Odin Lloyd", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 70, "end": 89}, {"start": 101, "end": 115}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 964, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors have said Hernandez was upset with @placeholder for talking at a nightclub to some people with whom he had problems.", "idx": 80165}], "idx": 52176} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United will be forced to step up their pursuit of Angel Di Maria after Carlo Ancelotti revealed the Argentina international was free to leave the Bernabeu. United are under pressure from Paris Saint-Germain, who have moved into pole position to land the Argentine with a loan deal this season before a permanent \u00a352million move next year, according to L'Equipe. The European champions splashed out \u00a360m on Colombian World Cup star James Rodriguez and Ancelotti has now confirmed Di Maria is free to leave the Bernabeu. 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A doctor examined Lockett's body for usable veins and then oversaw the administration of an untested drug cocktail that was supposed to dispatch the convicted murderer quickly and quietly. Instead, the blinds were lowered as the execution turned into more than 40 minutes of grimacing, writhing, teeth grinding and frantic phone calls. Then Lockett's heart finally seized, stopped beating, and his breath left his body. This is how we kill our most serious criminals in the 21st century. Or at least try to. So if this is justice, let's make it real. Let's make it open to the highest form of public transparency and scrutiny: Live TV. Here's why.\n@highlight\nRichard Gabriel: Recent failed execution makes the case against death penalty\n@highlight\nThe last public execution in the United States was in 1936, witnessed by 20,000 people\n@highlight\nGabriel says he believes there is no humane way to kill another person\n@highlight\nWe should be willing, he says, to live with the byproducts of our retribution", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's botched lethal injection marks new front in battle over executions", "idx": 80169}], "idx": 52180} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gemma Mullin Prisoners convicted of violent crimes are getting free weddings if they tie the knot behind bars. Cash for the 27 marriages that took place inside prisons in Scotland \u2013 and even the buffet \u2013 came from the jail kitty, which is made up of profits from the prison shop. Among those who have tied the knot in the last decade include Alistair Ferrier, who married partner Joanne Dye at Perth Prison, less than six months after he was put in prison for a drink-drive crash which resulted in the death of two pensioners and injured a third.\n@highlight\nThe 27 marriages and buffet were paid for by prison's Common Good Fund\n@highlight\nConvicted murderers and drug dealers were among those to tie the knot\n@highlight\nScottish Prison Service said weddings are beneficial to prisoners rehab\n@highlight\nCampaign groups say inmates are in prison for doing wrong, not for rewards", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 724, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder recognises the benefit in strengthening family support for prisoners in terms of preparation for release and reducing reoffending.\u2019", "idx": 80176}], "idx": 52186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When a U.S. Air Force fighter jet crashed Monday during a mission over Libya, it quickly set off a chain of events on four continents involving at least nine aircraft and a platoon of Marines. The F-15E Strike Eagle, which is normally based in Britain, had taken off with another F-15E from the U.S. air base in Aviano, Italy. The aircraft were on a mission to attack Libyan air defense systems. According to timelines released by the U.S. Marines and the White House, at about 11:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. ET) Monday, one of the F-15s crashed east of Benghazi, in the heart of rebel-held territory. Adm. 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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Mexico for a series of meetings on the drug crisis and other issues. \"Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade,\" she said en route to Mexico City, Mexico, according to pool reports. \"Our inability to prevent weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of police officers, soldiers and civilians. So, yes, I feel very strongly we have a co-responsibility.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says fighting does not pose major threat to U.S. security -- yet\n@highlight\nMexico's U.S. ambassador says willingness to share an \"encouraging sign\"\n@highlight\n\"Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade,\" Clinton says in Mexico\n@highlight\nU.S. needs to stop flow of guns, body armor, night-vision goggles to cartels, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder army arrested a man Mexico calls a top drug cartel chief and four of his bodyguards, the government announced Wednesday.", "idx": 80196}], "idx": 52200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 16:33 EST, 31 August 2012 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 31 August 2012 What's the best way to erase an ex-lover from your life? As Victorian artist William Holman Hunt found, painting over her is a good start. His portrait of this pre-Raphaelite beauty (main picture) did not always feature the steady gaze of this striking woman with dramatic brows and a tumble of auburn curls. The new beauty: Fanny Waugh's face in the finished portrait What lies beneath? A close inspection revealed the face of the artist's previous lover Previous occupier: The painting used to feature Annie Miller before she was painted over\n@highlight\nSecret revealed by an X-ray taken at Tate Britain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 170, "end": 188}, {"start": 418, "end": 428}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When she ended her affair with Hunt in 1859, the unfinished canvas lay untouched for years until @placeholder fell in love with Fanny Waugh \u2013 the woman who would become his wife.", "idx": 80204}], "idx": 52204} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 10:22 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 3 December 2012 A wife went into labour at her husband's hospital bedside nine weeks early after the shock of finding out he had suffered a horrific car crash. Adam Hambly, 32, was left fighting for his life after suffering multiple injuries in the head-on smash in November. Wife Jo, 35, rushed to be by his side and waited anxiously for signs of recovery. But she was admitted as a patient herself to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, when she started suffering contractions two months before she was due.\n@highlight\nAdam Hambly, of Plymouth, suffered serious injuries in the head on collision in November\n@highlight\nWife Jo, 35, went into labour with baby Grace two months early as she waited at his bedside for him to recover\n@highlight\nAll three now face Christmas in hospital as they recover in neighbouring wards", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 482, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was in the delivery room on one bed and @placeholder was on the bed next to me.", "idx": 80206}], "idx": 52205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A California food processing plant is voluntarily recalling up to 1 million pounds of roasted pistachio products that may have been contaminated with salmonella, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. Salmonella strains were found last week during routine test by Kraft Foods, one company that purchased the nuts. The nuts came from Setton Farms in Terra Bella, California, about 75 miles south of Fresno. They were largely distributed in 2,000-pound containers to food wholesalers who would then package them for resale or incorporate them as ingredients in other products, such as ice cream and trail mix.\n@highlight\nThe pistachios, mostly sold to wholesalers, came from Setton Farms in California\n@highlight\nKraft is one of three dozen companies to purchase pistachios from Setton Farms\n@highlight\nNo illnesses have been linked to this case so far\n@highlight\nSetton Farms is the second-largest pistachio processor in the nation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 186, "end": 213}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 365, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 705, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 894, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not immediately respond to CNN requests for comment.", "idx": 80212}], "idx": 52211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Even as President Obama is expected to raise the issues of democratic rights and press freedoms during a trip to China this week, there is a question whether he will hold his own news conference with reporters covering his three-day stop in Beijing. White House officials accompanying Obama cautioned leaders in Beijing are still balking at the U.S. proposal for a joint news conference with Chinese President Xi. But consultations with Chinese officials continue on the issue, aides said. \"No final word,\" one senior administration official said. A separate official stressed the President may go forward with his own news conference, without Xi, a move that may add pressure to already tense U.S.-Chinese relations.\n@highlight\nBeijing balks at proposal for joint news conference with U.S., Chinese presidents\n@highlight\n\"So we want it; they don't. They are the host. That's where we end up,\" analyst says\n@highlight\nObama will also visit Myanmar and Australia during his Asia trip this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 661, "end": 662}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Generally, @placeholder and foreign leaders will engage in a news conference described as \"2+2\" with journalists, meaning two questions each from U.S. and foreign reporters.", "idx": 80218}], "idx": 52216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:19 PM on 9th September 2011 UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage will today accuse David Cameron of 'mass deception' of Conservative voters over immigration and a referendum on the EU. To attract the euro-sceptic wing of the Conservatives he will use a speech to the UKIP annual conference to accuse the Tories of making pre-election promises on Europe they never wanted to keep. An English Parliament is needed to resolve the tensions caused by devolution of some powers to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, he will also claim. Tory backbenches are angry over European policy with a group of young MPs meeting on Monday to discuss Britain's relations with the EU and eurosceptic Bill Cash's bill demanding a referendum on the UK being part of the Union.\n@highlight\nUKIP leader Nigel Farage will also renew calls for an English Parliament in a party conference speech today\n@highlight\nHe wants to attract Tories angry with the PM's policies on the EU", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 70}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 227, "end": 228}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 828, "end": 839}, {"start": 870, "end": 887}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 998, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder' election strategy is one of mass deception and if you're a patriotic, anti-EU Tory voter then your party has disappeared.'", "idx": 80246}], "idx": 52231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "United Nations (CNN) -- The United Nations Security Council has approved a proposal to send an additional 2,000 soldiers and 1,500 police officers to quake-ravaged Haiti, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. By its approval of the plan Monday, \"the council sends a clear signal: The world is with Haiti,\" Ban said. He said he was confident that member states would respond quickly in order to get the troops on the ground as soon as possible. \"I believe that the deployment of additional troops and police forces will be done quite quickly,\" Ban said. \"... 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It dumped more snow on the Northeast on Thursday and left behind bitterly cold weather, especially in the South. While the Northeast is used to dealing with heavy snow in late December, some parts of the country haven't seen this kind of weather in decades. Canadians were preparing for the white stuff, too. \"If you are in Atlantic Canada ... you are just getting going. If you are in New York City the cold air is coming down the Hudson (River),\" CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said. \"If you are off to the east, you're still going to get snow in Maine on up into New Brunswick. And that snow could be heavy at times. We're talking about another foot in some spots.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Weather responsible for 10 deaths, authorities say\n@highlight\nNEW: Some areas might see another foot of snow\n@highlight\nStorm has left thousands of passengers stranded after flight cancellations\n@highlight\nIt also triggered multicar pileups and other traffic nightmares across Midwest", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 499, "end": 513}, {"start": 561, "end": 573}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For others, the winter storm system brought a rare white @placeholder.", "idx": 80249}], "idx": 52234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Melbourne, Australia (CNN) -- Even a new, high-profile coach couldn't help Roger Federer figure out Rafael Nadal. Federer hadn't beaten Nadal in seven years in a grand slam -- and on a chilly night in Melbourne the world No. 1 kept the streak alive, improving his record over the Swiss to 23-10 overall as he advanced to the Australian Open final. The Spaniard pulled out a tight first set and then cruised to a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 6-3 victory Friday to set up an encounter with Federer's compatriot, Stanislas Wawrinka. \"I played a lot of times against Roger, and a lot of times I played great against him,\" Nadal told reporters. \"So probably that's why I had this success against him.\"\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal beats Roger Federer in straight sets to reach Australian Open final\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 will play Federer's fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in Sunday's decider\n@highlight\nTop seed Nadal has won each of his past five matches against Federer\n@highlight\nNadal improves his record against 17-time grand slam champion to 23-10", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 752, "end": 766}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 830, "end": 847}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Nadal's transition from defense to offense thwarted @placeholder, as he continued to enjoy success employing his heavily spun forehand to the Federer backhand and he served impeccably.", "idx": 80257}], "idx": 52241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jamie Mcginnes PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 14 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 14 June 2012 A woman doused with white spirit and set alight by a spurned admirer told a police officer: 'I know I am going to die', a court heard. Disturbing footage of the night Stacey Mackie, 35, was fatally burned was shown on the first day of the trial of Terrence Armer, 61. Armer, of Kendal, Cumbria, is accused of murdering Miss Mackie, who died after a fire at the sheltered accommodation where she lived in Crag View, Kendal. The 61-year-old denies murder. 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If you've made it into the pros, then you must be not only physically elite and athletically talented, but also ridiculously wealthy and secure in a life the rest of us could only dream about ... right? Well, not exactly, as burgeoning filmmaker Matthew Cherry seeks to reveal in his first feature film, \"The Last Fall.\" The indie, which premiered at SXSW this year and has racked up accolades on the film festival circuit, follows a 25-year-old pro football player who finds himself back at home, cash-strapped and trying to find his place in the world after his athletic career ends.\n@highlight\nFormer NFL player Matthew Cherry is a rising filmmaker\n@highlight\nHis first feature film is loosely based on his own experience\n@highlight\n\"The Last Fall\" stars Lance Gross, who sees the film as \"a love story\"\n@highlight\nCherry hopes it will educate audiences and humanize players", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 877, "end": 889}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as an actor, @placeholder understood the fear of failure that comes with constantly placing one's fate in the hands of higher-ups.", "idx": 80260}], "idx": 52243} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Two young Britons jailed for trying to smuggle cocaine worth \u00a31.5million out of Peru could be back in the UK by the New Year. UK authorities have agreed to let Melissa Reid, 20, and Michaella McCollum Connolly, 21, transfer to prisons in Scotland and Northern Ireland, near their families. They are waiting for the Peruvian government to rubber-stamp the move, a process expected to take between three and six months. Scroll down for video Authorities have agreed to let Melissa Reid, 20, (right) and Michaella McCollum, 21, transfer to UK prisons Michaella McCollum, 21 and from Dungannon, County Tyrone, is set to be transferred from her jail in Peru to a prison in her home country. Her lawyer has described Peruvian jails as 'horrendous'\n@highlight\nMichaella McCollum and accomplice Melissa Reid were jailed last year\n@highlight\nPair admitted trying to smuggle cocaine worth \u00a31.5m from Peru to Spain\n@highlight\nMcCollum's solicitor has said conditions in jail she is in are 'horrendous'\n@highlight\nFollowing a protracted legal bid she will now be moved to home country\n@highlight\nBut it could be months before she returns as the logistics are complicated\n@highlight\nReid, 20, from Glasgow, has also bid for repatriation to a Scottish prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 95, "end": 98}, {"start": 121, "end": 122}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 142}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 197, "end": 223}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 281}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 516, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 553}, {"start": 563, "end": 580}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 785}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'A prisoner repatriation agreement exists between Britain and @placeholder and Michaella and Melissa have paid compensation before making their transfer request, so the transfer should be approved.\u2019", "idx": 80261}], "idx": 52244} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Winning away from home to break an 11-match losing sequence and out of the bottom three, perhaps QPR owner Tony Fernandes has found his \u2018dream manager\u2019 after all. The Loftus Road chief tweeted before the game that his \u2018dream\u2019 boss \u2013 thought to be Michael Laudrup - was lined up to replace Harry Redknapp, who quit last week having failed to take a single point on the road this season. But Fernandes could well be having a rethink after caretaker Chris Ramsey steered the R\u2019s to their first away triumph in the Premier League in nearly two years. 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Tsang was urging council members to vote down a motion defending press freedom in the territory, put forth by the Democratic Party's Emily Lau amid growing concern about China's influence on Hong Kong's media. In fact, he sounded like a mainland official citing instances of 'good deeds' when rebutting criticism against China's human rights record.\n@highlight\nFreedom of the press has steadily eroded in Hong Kong since city's return to Chinese sovereignty\n@highlight\nSurvey shows nearly 87% of journalists say press freedom in Hong Kong has deteriorated\n@highlight\nGovernment's grip on flow of information is main form of eroding press freedom\n@highlight\nIncreased self-censorship is most dangerous form of declining press freedom", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 228, "end": 246}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 624, "end": 643}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This conflict of interest leads to unfavorable coverage of the @placeholder government being cut.", "idx": 80271}], "idx": 52253} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 13:39 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:52 EST, 26 July 2013 By car, by train, by foot, thousands are descending on Kiev this week to mark a special anniversary. But no ordinary train will do for Ukraine's religious leaders as they prepare to celebrate the 1,025th anniversary of the 'baptism of Kievan Rus' - the medieval kingdom that first witnessed the conversion of the region's pagans to Christianity. 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People in the public gallery shouted 'fake tears' and 'scum' during the hearing at Nottingham Crown Court. Another man walked out half way through the hearing and said 'disgrace' with his arms out and fingers pointing towards the couple. And once again, Mairead wore a vest top which exposed the heartbreaking tattoo or intertwining roses which bears her late children's names.\n@highlight\nMairead Philpott appears with husband Mick in court for second day\n@highlight\nFather of 17 subjected to cries of 'fake tears' and 'scum' from public gallery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 325, "end": 346}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 631, "end": 646}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}]}, "qas": [{"query": "five women, became known as \u2018@placeholder\u2019 in 2007 after demanding a", "idx": 80284}], "idx": 52263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barack Obama has come perilously close to endorsing the fast-growing Occupy Wall Street protests. The President today said those holding sit-ins and rallies in New York and across the U.S. are expressing the frustrations of Americans over Wall Street practices and economic inequality. The protests have slowly grown in size and attention over the last three weeks and now President Obama said he understands the public's concerns about how the nation's financial system works. 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One group of images, taken by Reeva's friend Kerry Smith eight years before her death, show the then 21-year-old law student and modeling wannabe posing on the beach at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, where she grew up -- and where her grieving parents scattered her ashes. Her dark hair, freckles and innocent good looks are a world away from the shots of a bikini-clad Reeva featured in glossy magazines which millions around the world are now familiar with.\n@highlight\nPictures show Reeva Steenkamp as aspiring model and established cover girl\n@highlight\nFriend and photographer says early images show Steenkamp's \"natural beauty\"\n@highlight\nLater picture shows Steenkamp's very personal tattoo, \"Only God will judge me\"\n@highlight\nSteenkamp shot dead by boyfriend Oscar Pistorius; he says he mistook her for intruder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 344, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 941, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These photos, said to have been commissioned by Steenkamp for an unidentified \"special someone,\" show a @placeholder who is -- outwardly at least -- very different: Blonde, confident, worldly and polished.", "idx": 80289}], "idx": 52268} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the war against regulations and government restrictions, proponents have argued that it would be better for our economy to let the market rule. If we just get government out of the way, the market would determine business winners and losers and more jobs would be created. It's an appealing, red-blooded, American-sounding pitch. But what are the practical outcomes of such a policy? Let me tell you what the outcome would have been for me. I am the American portrait of a small-business success story. Microsoft might have started in a garage, but my business started in a renovated gas station at the corner of St. Paul and College streets in downtown Burlington, Vermont. 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While gazing down at the banks of the River Danube, passengers heard a voice inside their pod waxing lyrical about the beauty and history of Smeaton's Tower, the Mayflower steps, the Devonport Naval Base and Sir Francis Drake. But there's a simple explanation: The big wheel completed its final rotation on Plymouth Hoe almost a year ago - and is now entertaining visitors 1300 miles away in the centre of the Hungarian capital. Confused: Tourists on the wheel heard commentary describing a city over a thousand miles away\n@highlight\nPlymouth's famous big wheel completed its final rotation almost a year ago\n@highlight\nHolidaymakers 1300 miles away in Hungary's capital heard its commentary\n@highlight\nVoice described Smeaton's Tower, Mayflower steps and Sir Francis Drake", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 342}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 447, "end": 458}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 860, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, left, and the famous Mayflower steps in Plymouth were two of the landmarks described", "idx": 80309}], "idx": 52281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Pentagon has designed a massive spy satellite that will dwarf any space telescope ever launched - and it point its sensitive lens back at us. The Membrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) will be capable of capturing 40percent of the surface of the Earth at once. It will be able to beam back real-time high-resolution video and images from anywhere in the world at any time. The satellite is the brainchild of DARPA, the Pentagon agency tasked with developing the next generation of weapons and technology for the U.S. military. This is an artist's rending of the Membrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) satellite that the Pentagon hopes to launch to spy on the earth\n@highlight\nMembrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) uses a massive web of thin membranes instead of heavy lenses\n@highlight\nIt is being developed by Pentagon's DARPA future weapons agency\n@highlight\nSatellite will have 68-foot lens - dwarfing Hubble, which is only eight feet", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 150, "end": 172}, {"start": 178, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 586, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 748, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is one of the membrane panels from a prototype of the @placeholder satellite that completed testing on earth", "idx": 80319}], "idx": 52289} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- India's child-rights watchdog has sought a report from police investigating allegations by a tabloid that the father of a \"Slumdog Millionaire\" child star tried to sell her to an undercover reporter, the watchdog's leader told CNN. Rubina Ali has backed her father over newspaper allegations he offered her to an undercover reporter. \"We have sought a report from them and will take a decision after seeing it,\" said Shantha Sinha, who heads the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights. Meanwhile, authorities in Mumbai have recorded the statements of Rafiq Qureshi; his \"Slumdog\" daughter, Rubina Ali; and his former wife, Khurshida Begum, senior police inspector Prakash Salunke told CNN.\n@highlight\nIndian child-rights watchdog requests police report on alleged offer to sell child star\n@highlight\nFather of \"Slumdog's\" Rubina Ali, 9, alleged to have offered her to undercover reporter\n@highlight\nFather has denied allegations in UK newspaper; Indian police are investigating\n@highlight\n\"Slumdog Millionaire\" used real children from poor neighborhoods of Mumbai", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 149, "end": 167}, {"start": 253, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 472, "end": 521}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 661, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 970, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's former wife, whom he divorced several years ago, endorsed the allegations leveled against him by the British newspaper.", "idx": 80325}], "idx": 52294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 05:17 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:23 EST, 26 July 2013 A dog left trapped for 77 hours in a collapsed building after severe earthquakes hit much of north-west China has been pulled from the rubble alive by rescue workers. The canine was stuck in the debris of the house in quake-hit Lalu Village, Hetuo Township, Dingxi, in northwest China's Gansu Province, for more than three days. But the dog managed to survive by drinking rainwater before he was eventually found by rescue workers scouring the region for survivors on Thursday. Found alive: A rescue worker comforts a dog found trapped in ruins in the quake-hit at Lalu Village in Hetuo Township, Dingxi, China, on Thursday after powerful earthquakes hit the region\n@highlight\nCanine was stuck in the debris of the house in Lalu Village, Hetuo Township, Dingxi, for more than three days after earthquakes hit the region Monday\n@highlight\nHe stayed alive by drinking rain water until he was rescued on Thursday\n@highlight\nMore than 100 people have died in the earthquakes and resulting landslides", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 375, "end": 388}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 839}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the local government, the shallow quake hit near the city of @placeholder, in central Gansu province, in red, an arid region of mountains, desert and pastureland", "idx": 80327}], "idx": 52296} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Several Oregon players are facing team discipline after celebrating their Rose Bowl win Thursday night by mocking Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston and allegations of sexual assault that have followed the 2013 Heisman Trophy winner the past two years. Video taken from the field as Oregon celebrated its 59-20 win in the College Football Playoff semifinal showed at least three players chanting 'No means no!' to the tune of a chant used by Florida State fans. The video shows running back Kadi Benoit, linebacker Torrodney Prevot and a third player wearing a WON NOT DONE shirt participating in the chant.\n@highlight\nSeveral Oregon players mocked Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston after their 59-20 win in the Rose Bowl\n@highlight\nThe players chanted 'No means no!' a reference to a 2012 rape allegation against the football star\n@highlight\nIn the day's other big bowl game, Ohio State defeated Alabama 42-35 at the All State Sugar Bowl", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 217, "end": 230}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 328, "end": 361}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 521, "end": 536}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 890, "end": 899}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Winston would go on to win the @placeholder the following year.", "idx": 80328}], "idx": 52297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Well this is awkward. The Prime Minister makes a lot of his special relationship with Barack Obama - but it seems the President who calls him 'bro' doesn't feel the same way. Mr Obama is following the wrong David Cameron on Twitter - a computer game-lover from Oregon who tweets about Back to the Future and Star Trek. While @DavidCameron enjoys the attention of the U.S. premier, British counterpart @David_Cameron has been left high and dry by the most powerful man in the world. Scroll down for video One-way relationship: David Cameron faithfully follows his U.S. counterpart on Twitter - but Barack Obama has not returned the favour, despite following 645,000 people. Instead he follows an Oregon movie fan\n@highlight\nPM follows 382 carefully-picked people, including the U.S. President\n@highlight\nBut Obama hasn't returned the favour - despite following 645,000 people\n@highlight\nInstead he follows a computer game-loving Star Trek fan from Oregon\n@highlight\nTweets include crying at Muppets and 'Uhg. Someone cook me foooood'\n@highlight\nPresident auto-follows on his account, which is run by campaigners", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 97}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 285, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 326, "end": 337}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 723, "end": 724}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Awkward: @BarackObama follows Oregon computer game-lover @davidcameron - but not the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom @@placeholder.", "idx": 80334}], "idx": 52300} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bulgarian police have widened their investigation into last week's bombing attack on Israeli tourists to towns near the border with Romania, asking hotels for surveillance video that might have captured the suspected bomber. Hotels in the Black Sea coastal city of Varna say police have been asking for video showing a particular suspect and are giving a sketch of the suspect to management. Investigators also have questioned workers at a car rental agency near the Black Sea coast where the man attempted to rent a car before Wednesday's attack, the agency's owner told CNN. Five Israeli tourists were killed and more than 30 other Israelis were wounded when a suicide bomber blew apart their bus at Burgas International Airport.\n@highlight\nPolice are asking hotels for surveillance video\n@highlight\nThe suspect was also seen at a car rental agency\n@highlight\nFive Israelis were killed in a suicide bombing last week\n@highlight\nAuthorities don't rule out the possibility of a second suspect", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 711, "end": 738}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities still have not been able to identify the bomber, who was seen on airport security videos about an hour before the attack.", "idx": 80344}], "idx": 52303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:28 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 24 October 2013 Tragic: Keith Bandy died after a paramedic refused to treat him while he was suffering a severe asthma attack A trainee driving instructor was left to die on his kitchen floor after an experienced paramedic failed to spot signs he was having a severe asthma attack, an inquest has heard. Keith Bandy, 30, dialled 999 after falling critically ill at his Northampton home in 2010. Clive Leach, 69, from East Midlands Ambulance Service, arrived at the scene but left after just 16 minutes, refusing to assess Mr Bandy because he was being 'uncooperative'.\n@highlight\nKeith Bandy, 30, dialled 999 after suffering a severe asthma attack in 2010\n@highlight\nParamedic Clive Leach, 69, attended the scene but left after just 16 minutes\n@highlight\nMedic refused to assess the patient because he was being 'uncooperative'\n@highlight\nInquest in Northampton heard he could have survived if he had been taken to hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 495, "end": 525}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 928, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After failing to blow hard enough, Keith 'threw himself' onto his bed and 'shrugged away' Mr @placeholder\u2019s hand.", "idx": 80369}], "idx": 52317} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's for just one congressional seat for about eight months, but Tuesday's special election in Florida has taken on huge political significance. National Republicans are framing Tuesday's special election as a referendum on Obamacare. But their message -- plus a flood of outside spending by Democrats focused on the issue of Social Security -- is drowning out other issues in the race, Republican candidate David Jolly says. His Democratic opponent, Alex Sink, isn't shying away from the health care debate, touting the law's benefits and saying she's open to improvements. Both parties are looking at this race as a testing ground for their messages going into the midterm elections. Florida's 13th District is one of a small number of competitive ones, and Republicans and Democrats say the tight race here will come down to which campaign gets its supporters out.\n@highlight\nBoth parties are testing messages for fall midterms in Tuesday's special election\n@highlight\nRepublicans trying use Obamacare to frame midterm elections\n@highlight\nRepublican candidate says outside anti-Obamacare ads are drowning other issues\n@highlight\nDemocrat is confronting Obamacare debate, saying there's room for improvement", "entities": [{"start": 95, "end": 101}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also said @placeholder's current requirement that businesses with more than 50 employees offer health insurance is \"an arbitrary number\" and says she wants to work across party lines to adjust the law to avoid any \"unintended consequences,\" such as keeping businesses from expanding.", "idx": 80371}, {"query": "This district is split down the political middle -- 37% of those registered to vote are @placeholder, about 35% are Democrats and 28% are unaffiliated or back a third-party candidate.", "idx": 80374}], "idx": 52319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The blowout is stopped. The oil disaster that began with an explosion 100 days ago has not ended by any means. But we seem to be seeing a murky ending to the beginning of the crisis. We have an enormous amount of floating oil, and Gulf waters polluted by oil and dispersant. Most estimates range from 2 million to 4 million barrels (84 million to 168 million gallons). The higher end would make it the largest unintended release of oil ever. (In 1991, Saddam Hussein's army intentionally released about 400 to 500 million gallons into the Persian Gulf to slow American troops.) Added to the Gulf of Mexico's troubles: about 2 million gallons of dispersant, a major intentional pollution event in itself.\n@highlight\nCarl Safina says precise size of oil disaster and impact on wildlife is not known\n@highlight\nHe says impact on people is clearer -- since many lost their livelihood\n@highlight\nSafina says accident was avoidable if proper safeguards had been in place\n@highlight\nDecades of government deregulation helped lead to disaster, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 461, "end": 474}, {"start": 548, "end": 559}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Migrants include millions of shorebirds, ducks and geese; herons and egrets; gannets, loons, terns, skimmers and other seabirds; peregrine falcons, ospreys and @placeholder-crossing songbirds that often land exhausted on beaches and marshes.", "idx": 80377}], "idx": 52320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lee Wallace is determined not to let 14 minutes of meltdown define an entire season at Rangers. As far as he is concerned, the fightback starts now. Wallace has listened to the flood of criticism that engulfed Ibrox in the wake of Monday night\u2019s 3-1 home defeat from Hibs, which contained that extraordinary sequence of first-half concessions. Manager Ally McCoist bore the brunt of the uproar, with his position being openly questioned in some quarters, but Wallace would prefer to look in the mirror and to those who sit beside him in the dressing-room. He doesn\u2019t hide from that fact that, bar maybe one game, the players simply haven\u2019t met the standards they should have reached in the Championship.\n@highlight\nLee Wallace determined Rangers' loss to Hibernian will not define season\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old insists Rangers will recover and challenge for promotion\n@highlight\nRangers boss Ally McCoist has come under pressure due to average start\n@highlight\nBut Wallace says side will 'use the criticism positively' to improve\n@highlight\nRangers travel to Livingston on Saturday hoping to bounce back with win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 352, "end": 363}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s a big one for us at @placeholder and the players are looking forward to it.", "idx": 80393}], "idx": 52328} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Erik Lamela showed glimpses of why Tottenham spent \u00a330million on him with a friendly double against Toronto. The 22-year old Argentine, who made just nine Barclays Premier League appearances in an injury-hit campaign last season, has vowed to recreate the form which brought him 15 Serie A goals in 2012-13 with Roma. And if he continues like this, he just might. Lamela firing his first on 18 minutes with a Gareth Bale-esque finish from just inside the box, and his second with equal aplomb five minutes before the break. 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Both Svetlana Inyakina, general director of Argorechtur, the company that rented the cruise boat \"Bulgaria,\" and Yakov Ivashov, a manager at the Kama River Register, have been detained, Russia's Investigative Committee said. They are charged with providing services that do not meet safety standards which resulted in multiple deaths, and if convicted could be jailed for up to 10 years. Criminal charges are also being brought against the captains of two ships which are accused of passing the sinking boat without stopping to help the people in the water, the committee said. They could face heavy fines or up to three years in prison.\n@highlight\nThe criminal charges brought against four people over the sinking carry heavy penalties\n@highlight\nPM Vladimir Putin promises compensation for families of the dead and those injured\n@highlight\nPresident Dmitry Medvedev declares Tuesday a national day of mourning\n@highlight\nThe ship was overloaded and not licensed to carry passengers, prosecutors say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 179, "end": 195}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 319, "end": 337}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 391}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is observing a day of mourning Tuesday with church services taking place all across the country, flags flying at half-staff and national television canceling all entertainment programming in the wake of what Russian media are calling the most devastating river accident in the country's history.", "idx": 80406}], "idx": 52339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bringing together an army of creative writers, photographers and illustrators from all around Africa and beyond, Cameroonian journalist Ntone Edjabe has set up an exciting media platform that mixes culture and politics to present an unconventional portrayal of the continent. Dubbed Chimurenga, which means \"revolutionary struggle\" in Zimbabwe's Shona language, Edjabe's creation is an award-winning, pan African literary magazine that addresses and embraces the continent's diversity, with a focus on \"the complexity of life.\" \"Discourse on Africa is geared towards simplicity,\" explains Edjabe. \"Everything must be simple, 'he's a poor black man, he's a victim,' like there has to be a simple story, in a way this is what signifies Africa and global consciousness,\" he adds.\n@highlight\nCameroonian Ntone Edjabe is the founder of the pan-African magazine Chimurenga\n@highlight\nHe's received international recognition for his unconventional portrayal of Africa\n@highlight\nThe S.Africa-based award-winning journal has more than 100 contributors\n@highlight\nIts latest edition re-tells 2008's xenophobic attacks in South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 122, "end": 132}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 844, "end": 874}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "South Africa's struggle and transition from apartheid to democracy are often a central theme in @placeholder's Chimurenga.", "idx": 80411}], "idx": 52344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sofia Vergara and fianc\u00e9, Onion Crunch king Nick Loeb called it quits following rows over her continuing friendship with former love Chris Paciello, MailOnline can reveal. The Modern Family beauty, 41, dated Paciello - a handsome Miami nightclub owner who did time for his part in a mob-related murder - in the late 1990s. And after announcing her split from Loeb just over a week ago, a source said: 'The split was in part due to Chris and the fact he and Sofia are still friends, on some level Sofia will always care about Chris and that drove Nick crazy.'\n@highlight\nModern Family beauty dated Miami nightclub owner Chris Paciella in late 1990s\n@highlight\nSource says: 'Nick was jealous that Sofia and Chris remain friends - and she is investing in some of his clubs\n@highlight\nHer friends say he's 'the one that got away' and the couple have an 'unbreakable bond'\n@highlight\nSofia and Loeb got into a fight at Paciello's club on NY Eve 2012 - which ended with the star's dress being ripped and Loeb being thrown out by security", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "crazy and hurtful drama, I prefer to tell my fans personally that @placeholder and I", "idx": 80416}, {"query": "All over: On May 24 @placeholder announced she and fianc\u00e9 Nick Loeb had called it quits.", "idx": 80417}], "idx": 52346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jailed: Leopold McLean, 49, shot his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend outside her home in November 2010 Mayor Bloomberg's bodyguard has been jailed for seven years for attempted murder in a love triangle shooting. Leopold McLean, 49, shot his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend outside her home in November 2010. The shooting took place after the veteran NYPD officer had dropped off Mayor Bloomberg\u2019s daughter Georgina at home after a Knicks game. McLean spotted LePaul Gammons outside his girlfriend Assia Winfield\u2019s Jamaica, Queens home. He shot him twice in the buttocks and back using his service weapon as Gammons ran away . McLean and Winfield called 911, claiming Gammons had broken into her house and had a knife.\n@highlight\nLeopold McLean, 49, shot his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend outside her home\n@highlight\nShot him twice in the buttocks and back using his service weapon\n@highlight\nDetective failed to mention that he had fired at Gammons", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 374, "end": 382}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 616, "end": 621}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gammons was violating a protection order the night he showed up at @placeholder\u2019s home.", "idx": 80421}], "idx": 52348} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a stunning achievement for unionists and Democrats, critics of the Wisconsin governor Scott Walker marshaled over a million signatures for a petition that has made it possible for Walker to lose his office in a recall election this spring. If so, that would be the first successful gubernatorial recall in Wisconsin history and only the third in that of the United States. Walker blundered last year by pushing through the state legislature a hugely unpopular law that cripples public-sector collective bargaining and thereby suffocates most government unions. Coming on the heels of the November referendum in Ohio, which overturned a similar Republican-sponsored law, it's clear that the American trade union movement is not yet dead. Indeed, the defense of these venerable institutions retains the capacity to put thousands in the streets and mobilize millions of voters, not all of whom are card-carrying unionists by any means.\n@highlight\nOver a million signatures have been submitted to recall Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin\n@highlight\nNelson Lichtenstein: It's clear that the American trade union movement is not yet dead\n@highlight\nHe says that the fate of unionism is all about class power and income distribution\n@highlight\nHe says that people are realizing the importance of unions and are fighting on their behalf", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile the strike has practically vanished from the @placeholder landscape - there were at least ten times more each year in the 1970s - and the negotiation of a new union contract, in both the public and private sectors, is considered a labor victory if the workers escape without too many givebacks.", "idx": 80428}], "idx": 52355} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 18:15 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:42 EST, 6 February 2013 'Driven by revenge': Vicky Pryce ex-wife of Chris Huhne pictured arriving at Southwark Crown Court yesterday It was the day when the pure fury felt by Vicky Pryce over her husband\u2019s infidelity was laid bare to the world. A jury heard how she hatched a plot to \u2018destroy\u2019 Chris Huhne after discovering he had left her for another woman. Pryce, 60, decided to \u2018bring Chris down\u2019 and \u2018nail him\u2019 as an act of vengeance after the Lib Dem Cabinet Minister walked out on her after 26 years of marriage for Carina Trimingham, the court was told.\n@highlight\nVicky Pryce colluded with newspaper to bring Huhne down, a court heard\n@highlight\nEmails to Sunday Times said: 'I really want to nail him'\n@highlight\nShe plotted revenge after he left her for press advisor Carina Trimmingham\n@highlight\nPicture of the speeding car at centre of case shown for first time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 172, "end": 192}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 593, "end": 609}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 849, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a series of phone calls played to a jury, she repeatedly brands Chris Huhne\u2019s bisexual partner @placeholder a \u2018****ing man\u2019.", "idx": 80436}], "idx": 52361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 26 September 2013 Speeding across a lake clinging to a wakeboard towed by a speedboat might not sound like a particularly promising spot for a proposal but for one extreme sports enthusiast, it was perfect. From his precarious perch, surfer Matt Gencarella, 21, from Idaho, popped the question to his girlfriend Brynn Hathaway, 21 - and amazingly, she said yes. Matt even managed to go down on one knee despite the wobbling wakeboard being towed at a hair raising 25 miles per hour. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nMatt Gencarella, 21, proposed to Brynn Hathaway, also 21, on a wakeboard\n@highlight\nThe board was being towed at 25mph but Matt still got down on one knee\n@highlight\nAfter Brynn said yes, relieved Matt celebrated by hurling himself overboard\n@highlight\nThe twosome's magic moment was captured on film and went viral online\n@highlight\nThe pair will get married at the end of August next year in their native Idaho", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 593, "end": 607}, {"start": 626, "end": 639}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He told me to take the rope and said, \"whatever you do, do not let go of the this\",' revealed an overjoyed @placeholder.", "idx": 80445}, {"query": "day before, I called @placeholder's two best friends from school to come up", "idx": 80446}], "idx": 52368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 21:33 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 16 September 2013 Several prominent leaders in Alabama weighed in Friday on allegations that all-white sororities passed over two prospective African-American members because of pressure from alumnae, and in one case, an adviser.Paul Bryant Jr., the president pro tem of the board of trustees and the son of legendary football coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant, said the school does not support the segregation of any organisation. Governor Robert Bentley, an alumnus, reiterated that fraternal organisations should choose members based on their qualifications, not race.\n@highlight\nFormer Alabama Supreme Court Justice John England Jr.'s step-granddaughter was one of the rejected students\n@highlight\nThe student newspaper, The Crimson-White, first reported the allegations this week\n@highlight\nUniversity says it is working with sororities to remove any barriers\n@highlight\nSorority member says 'it's not the students, it's the alumni'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 327, "end": 349}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 687, "end": 707}, {"start": 717, "end": 732}, {"start": 822, "end": 838}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "University of Alabama: The school where the two @placeholder students were denied membership in the all-white sororities", "idx": 80447}], "idx": 52369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "US goalkeepers Tim Howard and Brad Friedel have ended their feud over claims made in the former's book. Veteran Tottenham shot-stopper Friedel was accused in his fellow American's book The Keeper of looking to prevent Howard's move to Manchester United going through in 2003, a claim he labelled 'ludicrous'. Howard, now with Everton, accepts his fellow goalkeeper's version of events and future print runs of the book will be amended to reflect this. Tim Howard has accepted Brad Friedel's version of events about a move falling through with Man United Veteran Tottenham keeper Friedel said claims he sabotaged Howard's move were 'ludicrous'\n@highlight\nTim Howard accepted Brad Friedel's version of story in The Keeper\n@highlight\nFriedel said claim he prevented Howard moving to United was 'ludicrous'\n@highlight\nHoward vows to amend future editions of his book to reflect change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 251}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 570}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friedel, now with @placeholder, then reposted the statement, adding: 'Glad it's over, happy to move on.'", "idx": 80449}], "idx": 52371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle and Claire Ellicott Lunatic: Jonathan Limani was jailed indefinitely after admitting cutting off his manager's head with a cheese knife because 'God told him to' An Albanian immigrant who hacked a restaurant manager\u2019s head off with a cheese knife was allowed to move to Britain despite five years of violent and psychotic behaviour in Europe. Jonathan Limani, a paranoid schizophrenic described as a \u2018highly dangerous individual\u2019, had been sectioned twice and was being investigated for assault when he was allowed to move to England. The family of his victim, Chris Varian, yesterday said authorities had made a \u2018catalogue of errors\u2019 in letting Limani move from Sweden to become a waiter at the four-star The Oxfordshire in Thame.\n@highlight\nJonathan Limani admitted to Britain despite being detained for mental health problems twice in Sweden\n@highlight\nLess than 30 days before entering the country he had tried to wrestle a gun from a police officer\n@highlight\nLimani will be admitted to a secure psychiatric unit. 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Flags have been lowered to half mast in London at the home of cricket, Lord's, as the English players, officials and fans join their Australian counterparts in mourning the death of the 25-year-old. Hughes had stints with three English county sides - Middlesex, Hampshire and Worcestershire - between 2009 and 2012 and left a lasting impression both on and off the pitch. 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The octopi hatched overnight between March 17 and March 18 at the Mote Marine Laboratory, in Sarasota in Florida. The species of octopus - a Caribbean pygmy - are typically nocturnal, with the babies often hiding in order to avoid predators. Little sucker: A newborn Octopus hatchling which even with its eight legs is still smaller than a penny According to staff, the mother octopus arrived at the marine lab after she had already mated.\n@highlight\nOctopi hatched at the Mote Marine Laboratory, in Sarasota in Florida\n@highlight\nThe species of octopus - a Caribbean pygmy - are typically nocturnal\n@highlight\nBabies are often in hiding in order to avoid predators\n@highlight\nThe female laid around 50 eggs which took around two months to hatch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 214, "end": 235}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 621, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lead short, solitary lives of one to two years, and males and females do not remain together.", "idx": 80453}], "idx": 52375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She arrived for her annual summer break at Balmoral just five days after the Royal baby was born. And now, almost two weeks later, the Queen appears to have relaxed into her two month holiday with ease. She was greeted by hordes of well-wishers as she inspected the troops outside the gates of Balmoral today as she arrived to take up official residence. She had landed in Scotland more than a week earlier, on 27 June, when she arrived by private aeroplane with her two corgis, Holly and Willow, for the break. Jolly good show! The Queen inspects the Royal Scots Borderers at the gates to Balmoral as she takes up summer residence there\n@highlight\nMonarch arrived 27 July but spent first 10 days elsewhere on the estate\n@highlight\nHad to wait until tourist season ended on 31 July, then another week for team to secure the main residence\n@highlight\nQueen expected to be joined by Prince Philip on Monday\n@highlight\nOther Royals likely to drop in - with suggestions William and Kate may spend some time there", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 552, "end": 572}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the queen arrived in Scotland nearly a week ago (August 2nd), she has been staying in a house on the Balmoral estate while @placeholder was being prepared for her", "idx": 80456}], "idx": 52377} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle for MailOnline The husband of New Forest murder victim Pennie Davis, 47 left a heartfelt floral tribute to the mother-of-five as he visited the scene with her children earlier today. Pete Davis, who married the victim in May, slowly bent as he laid down flowers at the edge of the police cordon in Beaulieu, Hampshire. Inside he had written the note 'Angel, all my love, always and forever.' Mr Davis returned to the area, where he discovered his wife's body on Tuesday as police began searching a nearby river in a bid to recover the murder weapon.\n@highlight\nPenelope Davis, 47, found Tuesday afternoon in Beaulieu, Hampshire\n@highlight\nShe had suffered stab wounds and was found by her 'distraught' husband\n@highlight\nMrs Davis, nee Lambert, had only married her partner, Pete, in May\n@highlight\nFamily members visited the murder scene at lunchtime to leave floral tributes\n@highlight\nMr Davis wrote: 'Angel, all my love, always and forever. Your Pete xxx'\n@highlight\nA police sub-aqua team has begun to search a river for the killer's knife\n@highlight\nDetectives are still attempted to establish a motive for the brutal killing\n@highlight\nPolice believe one or more people may have killed Mrs Davis\n@highlight\nSo far, 150 members of the public have come forward with information", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Penelope Davis, pictured, was found stabbed multiple times in a field in @placeholder on Tuesday", "idx": 80462}, {"query": "Police officers, dressed in orange jumpsuits, have been searching the @placeholder, desperately trying to find the murder weapon.", "idx": 80463}], "idx": 52382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Residents trapped in a remote Alaskan town after two avalanches blocked the only route in on Friday could remain trapped for four more days as road crews struggle to clear the snow. Banks of snow about 40ft high were dumped on Richardson Highway, which runs parallel to the trans-Alaska pipeline, on Friday. The weight of snow damned the Lowe River, creating a half-mile long lake filled with 500 million gallons of icy water. Concerns that the unstable dam could breach its banks if snow is cleared too quickly has delayed efforts to reopen the vital route into Valdez, a town of 4,100 people.\n@highlight\nSupplies are airlifted into Valdez for town's 4,000 residents who have been trapped since Friday\n@highlight\nHeavy rain triggered two avalanches that dumped up to 100ft of snow on the highway\n@highlight\nHomes near a 500 million gallon lake created by the ice dam are evacuated", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 250, "end": 267}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Road block: Snow from an avalanche engulfs @placeholder's Richardson Highway", "idx": 80476}], "idx": 52391} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Leonard Here we go: Veteran British actor Patrick Stewart and other Twitter users rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Dozens of Twitter\u2019s British staff were in line for a huge payout yesterday as shares in the company soared to almost double their original price on the first day of trading in New York. Britain is the social media website\u2019s biggest market after the US and a clutch of senior employees in London could make sums well into six figures thanks to owning shares in the company. 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Lerato Nomvuyo Mzamane sued Winfrey, contending she defamed Mzamane when talking about an abuse scandal at the school she ran in 2007. The case was set for trial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, starting March 29. \"The two parties met woman to woman without their lawyers and are happy that they could resolve this dispute peacefully to their mutual satisfaction,\" the attorneys said in a joint statement Tuesday.\n@highlight\nThe talk show host founded a girls leadership school in South Africa in 2007\n@highlight\nLerato Nomvuyo Mzamane was suspended, later fired after student complaints of abuse\n@highlight\nMzamane claimed in lawsuit that Oprah Winfrey has defamed her\n@highlight\nThe two women meet without their lawyers and agree to settle lawsuit", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 205, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 716, "end": 737}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 843, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It was my intention by putting somebody in charge who was @placeholder, and was female, I believed that she would care as much for these girls as I do myself.", "idx": 80486}], "idx": 52398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards A father shot his daughter before taking his own life because he feared they could not cope with the death of her mother, an inquest has heard. Pauline Barker, 56, was found drowned in the River Trent near Colwick, Nottingham, on April 15 2012. An inquest into the three deaths, held in Nottingham, heard her former partner Archie McKelvie, 64, believed neither he nor their daughter Corrin Barker, 31, could cope with the loss. Concluding the hearing today, Nottinghamshire coroner Mairin Casey told the inquest: 'Archie formed the view that he could not cope or carry on alone. 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James Orange, a civil rights activist whose 1965 jailing sparked a fatal protest that ultimately led to the famed Selma-to-Montgomery march and the Voting Rights Act, died Saturday at Atlanta's Crawford Long Hospital, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference said in a statement. He was 65. Orange was a native of Birmingham, Alabama, \"who resided in southwest Atlanta for four decades while fighting the good fight for equality and social justice for all mankind,\" said the SCLC, a civil rights organization. Orange was arrested and jailed in Perry County, Alabama, in 1965 on charges of disorderly conduct and contributing to the delinquency of minors for enlisting students to aid in voting rights drives.\n@highlight\nOrange jailed in Alabama in 1965 for getting students to help voting rights drives\n@highlight\nIn march to support him, a man was killed, leading to 'Bloody Sunday,' famed march\n@highlight\nAfter successful Selma-to-Montgomery march, Voting Rights Act signed into law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 158, "end": 167}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 229, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 296}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 583, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 991, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the marchers' third attempt, in March, they made it to @placeholder.", "idx": 80500}], "idx": 52406} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Reserve Bank is working with other regulators to crack down on risky lending to housing investors amid concerns they are intensifying soaring property prices in Sydney and Melbourne. Australia's central bank is worried that the fast-growing rate at which banks are lending to investors is out of proportion with rental demand. This could have wider-ranging effects on the economy, the RBA warned in its twice-yearly Financial Stability Review. Scroll down for video House for sale on Chastleton Avenue in Toorak, Melbourne. The blue-chip suburb is a favourite among investors The Reserve Bank is working with other regulators to crack down on risky lending to housing investors amid concerns they are intensifying soaring property prices\n@highlight\nThe central bank is cracking down on risky lending to property investors\n@highlight\nThere are concerns investors are intensifying soaring property prices\n@highlight\nHouse prices rose 16 per cent in Sydney in August and 12 per cent in Melbourne in just one year\n@highlight\nInvestors account for more than 40 per cent of all new home loans", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 420, "end": 445}, {"start": 488, "end": 504}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Normally at this point in property cycle the @placeholder would raise interest rates, but it is reluctant to do so because the economy is 'a bit messy'.", "idx": 80503}], "idx": 52408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The possible sale of the L.A. 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It's a question worth asking given we're thick into the action of the 22nd Winter Games. Maybe you're debating whether to engage, considering the need to consume, or assessing why you should pay attention to the festival of winter sports taking place in Russia? If so, maybe these 10 reasons will warm you to the event that just loves to be in the cold: 1. Volunteers' view: Sarana, Ksenya and David - Sochi 2014 unpaid workers: \"Russia could really use a reputation boost, its doors are open. This has been such a great opportunity for us, I'm from Holland (David) and I'm from the far east of Russia (Sarana), so it's been great to come together and to meet so many new people, to meet new friends.\"\n@highlight\nAre you debating whether to engage with Sochi 2014?\n@highlight\nMaybe these 10 reasons will warm you to the event that just loves to be cold\n@highlight\n'It's about peace and getting together with a bunch of people\"\n@highlight\n\"It makes your armchair all the more safe and comfortable\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 445, "end": 462}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder said they planned to bring world-class facilities back to Russia, to build a university in Sochi, so athletes could train in the best way and help them become the premier nation in winter sports once again, and they would do this regardless of whether they won or not.", "idx": 80509}, {"query": "\"The Russians said they planned to bring world-class facilities back to Russia, to build a university in @placeholder, so athletes could train in the best way and help them become the premier nation in winter sports once again, and they would do this regardless of whether they won or not.", "idx": 80510}], "idx": 52412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A top Mexican drug trafficker has been arrested by Mexican police, authorities said Wednesday. Luis Rodriguez Olivera, alias \"El Guero,\" was arrested at Mexico City's airport Tuesday, federal police said in a statement. The United States was offering a $5 million reward for information leading to Rodriguez's capture. Rodriguez, 39, is accused of money laundering and importing, possessing and distributing cocaine into the United States. According to Mexico's Ministry of Public Security, Rodriguez and his brothers Esteban, Daniel and Miguel were part of a criminal ring known as Los Gueritos, who smuggled drugs into the United States between 1996 and 2008. The crew worked under the leadership of Mexico's most-wanted fugitive, Joaquin \"El Chapo\" Guzman, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel.\n@highlight\nLuis Rodriguez Olivera was arrested Tuesday at Mexico City airport\n@highlight\nAuthorities say he has worked for several cartels\n@highlight\nThe United States offered a $5 million reward for him", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 104, "end": 125}, {"start": 135, "end": 142}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 471, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 787, "end": 800}, {"start": 814, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, Mexican army special forces arrested a top lieutenant for @placeholder.", "idx": 80511}], "idx": 52413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- After walking several blocks through New York's busy streets recently, I finally found Wang Juntao in the middle of Times Square, where the exiled Chinese dissident was holding a sit-down protest. Wearing a grey suit and yellow tie, Wang sits in a makeshift cage to dramatize the imprisonment of Wang Bingzhang, a fellow pro-democracy activist who has been imprisoned in China for the past 11 years. Occasionally, tourists come by to read the posters on display, which explain the plight of Wang in English and Chinese, before they walk away. Close by, a bank of giant video screens flash advertisements for a range of consumer products and, by coincidence, for Xinhua, China's state-controlled news agency.\n@highlight\nWang Juntao, Bo Xilai, Li Keqiang were all students at Peking University in the 1970s\n@highlight\nWang is now an exiled dissident, Bo is in prison, while Li is China's premier\n@highlight\nPeking University, known in Chinese as Beida, founded as training ground for China's intellectuals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 104, "end": 114}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 508, "end": 511}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 791, "end": 807}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 866, "end": 867}, {"start": 889, "end": 890}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 922, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 1919, Beida students led street demonstrations in @placeholder, known then as Peking, condemning Confucian traditions and values, as well as the foreign domination of their country.", "idx": 80512}], "idx": 52414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Triumphant Republicans return to Washington Wednesday to prepare for a new era of GOP dominance on both sides of the Capitol. But first, they have to get through a short, final Senate session under Democratic control. The post-election lame duck session should be fast-paced as lawmakers work to clear leftover business, including a must pass bill to fund the government, and other bills to arm Syrian rebels and extend expiring tax breaks. Republican leaders are anxious to start the new Congress in January with a clean slate when they could control as many as 54 seats. Senators who were defeated in the last election must return to the Capitol to vote on these items. 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Now up to six different models have been recalled because a faulty ignition switch used in the cars has been linked to multiple fatal crashes. Just two weeks ago, GM announced the recall of more than 780,000 Chevrolet Cobalts and Pontiac G5s. It has now added 842,000 Saturn Ion compacts, Chevrolet HHR SUVs and Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky sports cars.\n@highlight\nSix different Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac car models have been recalled\n@highlight\nCompany cited a faulty ignition switch that could be jiggered out of place by a heavy key chain or bump in the road which went on to cause crashes\n@highlight\nReport issued to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes that they first learned of the problem in 2004 and the first death was in 2007\n@highlight\nHave come under fire for not issuing the recall much earlier\n@highlight\nProblem has been cited as a factor in 31 crashes which had 13 fatalities", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 424, "end": 425}, {"start": 469, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 550, "end": 567}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 893, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This is a case where both GM and @placeholder should be held accountable for doing a recall no later than the spring of 2007.'", "idx": 80517}], "idx": 52416} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 14:18 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:42 EST, 9 April 2013 The manufacturer fought hard to ensure its original Jaffa Cake was a cake, not a biscuit - but they're unlikely to have any trouble with this product. McVitie\u2019s started selling world-famous Jaffa Cakes in 1927 - but now it's producing them as full-sized cakes for the first time. The firm won a celebrated court battle in 1991 to have Jaffa Cakes officially recognised as chocolate-covered cakes. 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Robbie Henshaw (pictured) will start alongside Gordon D'Arcy for Ireland against Australia on Saturday Mike Ross and Simon Zebo are the only two starters retained from last weekend's 49-7 victory over Georgia, with Ireland back to full strength to face Michael Cheika's Wallabies.\n@highlight\nRobbie Henshaw will start alongside Gordon D'Arcy against Australia\n@highlight\nJoe Schmidt is yet to decide on a replacement for Brian O'Driscoll\n@highlight\nHenshaw gets a chance in his natural position after playing at 12 last time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 169, "end": 189}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 560}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 739}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Robbie and @placeholder spent a bit of time together when D'Arcy got back fully fit.", "idx": 80521}], "idx": 52419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grainy sonar image captured off an uninhabited Pacific island could show the remains of Amelia Earhart\u2019s doomed plane which disappeared in 1937. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) say the latest evidence could be a step closer to finding out the mystery behind her disappearance. Earhart, then 39, was on the final stage of an an ambitious around-the-world flight along the equator in a twin-engine Lockheed Electra when she and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared. The image was captured off an uninhabited tropical island in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati and showed an 'anomaly' at a depth of 600 feet in the waters.\n@highlight\nFamous aviator disappeared as she attempted an around the world flight\n@highlight\nTIGHAR have spent years investigating Earhart's last, fateful flight\n@highlight\nImage showed an 'anomaly' at a depth of 600 feet in the waters", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 151, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Improvised tools and bits of Plexiglas that are consistent with that of an @placeholder window were found on the island.", "idx": 80528}], "idx": 52422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On screen, Steve McQueen was the King of Cool. With his blond hair, blazing blue eyes and chiselled features, his face was more eloquent than any of the lines written for him in hit movies such as The Great Escape, Bullitt, Getaway and The Thomas Crown Affair. His tough, raw charisma appealed to male and female cinemagoers alike. He was seen as a romantic hero and an adventurer; uncompromisingly macho, yet with \u2014 his fans liked to believe \u2014 a gentle heart. No wonder he became the highest-paid movie star in the world until his death in 1980 at the age of 50, and no wonder his films live on.\n@highlight\nSteve McQueen was the world's highest paid actor at the time of his death\n@highlight\nThe screen legend was the son of an alcoholic prostitute\n@highlight\nHis son Chad said McQueen was afraid that he would lose everything\n@highlight\nMcQueen demanded consignments of razors and jeans on every movie\n@highlight\nHe donated the goods to a charity which helped him as a young boy", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder insisted his family came with him on long location shoots.", "idx": 80539}], "idx": 52431} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 13:24 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:35 EST, 18 April 2013 Twelve-year-old Luka suffers from muscular dystrophy - a cruel degenerative disease which confines him to a wheelchair and will make him weaker and weaker over time. But with these beautiful pictures, entitled 'The Little Prince', friend and photographer Matej Peljhan has allowed him to explore an imaginary world where he can shoot a basketball, climb stairs and even perform a handstand. Amazingly, the images did not require any digital trickery, Matej simply used coloured sheets and carefully placed objects and took the pictures from above.\n@highlight\nLuka is confined to a wheelchair by the degenerative disease\n@highlight\nBeautiful images were created without using Photoshop - just coloured sheets and household objects\n@highlight\nPictures show him flying, playing basketball and even performing a handstand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 539, "end": 543}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 763, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Black canvas: A world of opportunity was opened up to @placeholder, using just these coloured sheets", "idx": 80542}], "idx": 52432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Wikipedia once again is diving into Internet politics. The free encyclopedia on Tuesday temporarily shut down access to most of its Russian-language site in protest of proposed legal action in Russia that it says would result in Internet censorship. Visitors to ru.wikipedia.org on Tuesday saw a black censorship bar over the Wikipedia logo and a message asking them to imagine a world without free access to knowledge. In January, Wikipedia shuttered its English sites for 24 hours in protest of anti-piracy laws that were being discussed in the U.S. Congress. That action was cited as evidence of a new wave of political power for the technology and Internet industries. 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Space age: The trimaran yacht Adastra certainly made an impact during its launching ceremony yesterday in China Marden, who is based in Hong Kong and made his fortune in the shipping industry, will be able to sail the state-of-the-art boat between the two islands he already owns off the coast of Indonesia.\n@highlight\nThe Adastra is so hi-tech that you can even control it with your iPad\n@highlight\nIts range is 4,000 miles, enough to go from the UK to New York in a single trip without refueling\n@highlight\nThe 42m yacht has a maximum speed of 22.5 knots", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 193, "end": 203}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 396, "end": 399}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 910, "end": 911}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's 16-metre beam features a saloon area on the main", "idx": 80550}], "idx": 52438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 11 September 2012 A New Jersey congressman is under investigation for using campaign funds to cover personal expenses for a luxurious vacation in Scotland for his wife and two daughters. U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews (D-1st Dist.) splashed out more than $30,000 to attend the wedding of an unnamed donor - an expense that was vetted by his wife who serves as a volunteer compliance officer for the politician. The House Committee on Ethics ruled in early September there is 'substantial reason to believe' Andrews inappropriately used campaign funds for the family trip and the Committee will extend their investigation to fully review the matter.\n@highlight\nU.S. Rep. Rob Andrews (D-1st Dist.) spent $7,725 for two rooms at the exclusive Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, in addition to nearly $17,000 for family's business class airfare\n@highlight\nUse of campaign money was approved by his wife, who serves as his compliance officer\n@highlight\nDemocratic Representative has served in Congress for 21 years\n@highlight\nHouse Committee on Ethics is investigating use of political funds for personal expenses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 485, "end": 509}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the swanky accommodations for their @placeholder getaway are not the only expenses that have come under scrutiny.", "idx": 80555}], "idx": 52443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi went through the 400 goal barrier and Neymar scored his first ever league hat-trick for Barcelona as Luis Enrique's team beat Granada 6-0 to stay top of La Liga. The Argentine is now on 401 career goals for club and country in 524 matches, aged only 27. Aside from Neymar's treble and Messi's magic there was plenty more to please coach Luis Enrique ahead of Barcelona's trip to Paris to play PSG on Tuesday. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL MATCH REPORT FROM BARCELONA V GRANADA Host commentator Barcelona have leapfrogged Valencia to go to the top of La Liga after an impressive 6-0 win against Granada.\n@highlight\nNeymar stole the show by scoring three goals against Granada\n@highlight\nLionel Messi grabbed two goals while Ivan Rakitic got the other\n@highlight\nBarcelona go three points clear as Valencia are in action on Sunday\n@highlight\nBarcelona XI: Bravo, Alves, Mathieu, Mascherano, Adriano, Xavi, Busquets, Rakitic, Munir, Messi, Neymar.\n@highlight\nGranada XI: Roberto, Nyom, Babin, Murillo, Foulquier, Iturra, Yuste, Fran Rico, Javi Marquez, Success, El Arabi.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 114, "end": 125}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 422, "end": 472}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 963, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Barcelona look lively in possession but are yet to break down @placeholder's defence.", "idx": 80561}], "idx": 52446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Exactly 10 years ago, a brutal civil war was being fought in Afghanistan as rebels advanced on the Taliban in the capital, Kabul. From the former five-star Intercontinental Hotel -- a luxury hotel without TVs which were banned by the Taliban -- we watched as the rebels launched a daring raid on the airport. We could see the rockets flying in and flames coming from the fuel dumps and damaged aircraft. A few hours later we heard about the attacks in the United States. The Intercontinental was where we watched the civil war, and where we were on 9/11 though the TV ban meant bizarrely we could not watch those events, and it was where the Taliban foreign minister denied Osama bin Laden's involvement. This year it came under attack from the Taliban.\n@highlight\nThe Intercontinental Hotel has entertained diplomats and come under Taliban attack\n@highlight\nOne of the hardest lessons of the past decade is the failure of the international community to step up\n@highlight\nPresident Karzai's weaknesses have also limited what can be achieved in the country\n@highlight\nKabul enjoys a veneer of security but the rest of the country is open to Taliban violence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 184, "end": 205}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 797, "end": 818}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's frustrating that the window of opportunity that was there at the beginning was missed -- when all the @placeholder wanted was weapons and warlords to be removed and disarmed so that they could have a normal life.", "idx": 80574}], "idx": 52455} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT Sophia Blackburn bit a chunk from a woman's ear because she turned off UB40 at a pub disco has been jailed for four years A single mother of two who bit a chunk from a woman\u2019s ear because she turned off UB40 at a pub disco has been jailed for four years. Sophia Blackburn, 24, sunk her teeth into Stacey Wilkinson's ear - scarring her for life - during a fight next to a disc jockey booth. Blackburn, from Bradford, clamped her teeth on Wilkinson\u2019s left ear while pinning her on the dance floor.\n@highlight\nSophia Blackburn, 24, sunk teeth into Stacey Wilkinson's ear during brawl\n@highlight\nVictim had been changing records as favour for the DJ when she attacked\n@highlight\nPart of attacker's tooth was later found sticking in Miss Wilkinson\u2019s left ear\n@highlight\nMiss Wilkinson said she has now been left living in fear and paranoia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 58}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 340, "end": 355}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 551, "end": 566}, {"start": 589, "end": 604}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was on at the time but I wasn't aware anybody had put the song on.", "idx": 80579}], "idx": 52458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He refers to himself as the industry's last remaining dinosaur, but Adrian Newey is the pioneering Formula One engineer who can consistently claim to be ahead of the curve. The 53-year-old's designs have delivered a total of 10 world titles, spread across three different constructors, putting the Briton in a class of his own. After successful spells with Williams and McLaren, Newey is now chief technical officer at Red Bull, where he produced the cars that swept Sebastian Vettel to back-to-back championships in 2011 and 2012 alongside double manufacturers' crowns. He can also count legends of the sport such as Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve and Mika Hakkinen as those who have triumphed under his hand since he started working in motor racing in 1980.\n@highlight\nDesigner Adrian Newey has delivered 10 Formula One world championship titles\n@highlight\nBriton has worked with Williams, McLaren and now defending champions Red Bull\n@highlight\nHe says solutions to technical problems often \"pop up in the shower\"\n@highlight\nNewey says F1's constant rule changes provide him with new opportunities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 88}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 684}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That car I think genuinely changed the direction of @placeholder at the time.", "idx": 80582}], "idx": 52461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Australian Commonwealth Games weightlifter has been ordered to pay \u00a3400 compensation to a Welsh athlete after he admitted headbutting him. Francois Etoundi assaulted Gareth Evans, also a weightlifter, in the athletes' village on Wednesday morning, Glasgow Sheriff Court heard. The assault followed an earlier verbal exchange between the pair relating to Mr Evans' athlete girlfriend. 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James Ramseur, 45, was found Thursday, exactly 27 years to the day after a controversial subway shooting catapulted him and the others into the national spotlight, highlighting strained race relations and fears of widespread crime in New York City during the 1980s. Ramseur was found unconscious in a Bronx motel room by motel staff members. The cause of his death was not immediately clear.\n@highlight\nJames Ramseur, 45, is found dead in a New York CIty motel room\n@highlight\nRamseur was one of four victims injured nearly three decades ago by Bernhard Goetz\n@highlight\nGoetz was a man New Yorkers once dubbed \"the subway vigilante\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 74, "end": 87}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some observers view the @placeholder shooting as a low point in relations between blacks and whites in New York.", "idx": 80587}], "idx": 52464} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Exploring the heavens with spaceships and fancy orbiting telescopes like the Hubble is pretty routine stuff for NASA. But the space agency is going low-tech to get a good look at an eagerly anticipated comet. The space agency plans to launch a balloon -- yes, a balloon -- to study Comet ISON, the much-hyped comet that many hope will put on a big sky show in coming months. Astronomers are scrambling to figure out ways to learn more about the comet, and that's where the balloon comes in. This isn't the kind of balloon you buy for kids at a party store, but they do have some things in common.\n@highlight\nA giant NASA balloon is being used to get a good look at Comet ISON\n@highlight\nThe balloon will rise to 120,000 feet\n@highlight\nComet ISON could put on show this winter", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder balloons can carry a payload weighing 8,000 pounds (3,600 kilograms), or about the weight of three small cars.", "idx": 80588}], "idx": 52465} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom Wanted: Police want to speak to Lloyd Trainer, 24, in connection with a burglary on an antiques shop A man wanted for questioning over a burglary at an antiques shop has fled Britain and become a rep for the firm behind the now infamous Magaluf sex video, it was claimed today. Lloyd Trainer, 24, featured on the BBC's Crimewatch less than a month ago in connection with a high-value raid on a shop in Petworth, West Sussex, in January 2012. Police said he had links to Glasgow, Surrey and London - but a Facebook profile for Trainer now says he is living in Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Spanish holiday island.\n@highlight\nLloyd Trainer, 24, featured on the BBC's crime show less than a month ago\n@highlight\nHe is wanted for questioning by Sussex Police in connection with raid\n@highlight\nBut on Facebook, Trainer says he is living in Palma de Mallorca, Spain\n@highlight\nHe reportedly helps run notorious drinking games on Carnage barcrawls\n@highlight\nFirm behind event which saw girl perform sex act on 24 men for a drink", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 291, "end": 303}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 645, "end": 657}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 857, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source told the newspaper that Trainer had been 'bragging about how he has been on @placeholder, showing people clips from the show on his phone'.", "idx": 80604}], "idx": 52478} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a statement that should be of interest to Mario Balotelli, Steven Gerrard has claimed Liverpool's famous 4-0 win against Real Madrid in 2009 was due to the aggression showed by their outstanding centre-forward on the night, Fernando Torres. Although current Champions League holders Real are favourites at Anfield on Wednesday night, one factor in Liverpool's favour is their last European clash \u2013 which The Reds won 5-0 on aggregate in the last-16 of the competition. Gerrard scored twice in the Anfield romp and Torres and Andrea Dossena were also on target for Rafa Benitez's side in a humiliation for the Spanish side that prompted them to go out and spend \u00a380million on Cristiano Ronaldo the following summer.\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard has claimed Liverpool's famous win against Real Madrid was due to the performance of former Reds striker Fernando Torres\n@highlight\nThe win prompted Real's \u00a380million signing of Cristiano Ronaldo the following summer\n@highlight\nThe Liverpool captain's comments will prick the ears of Mario Balotelli, who has had a disappointing start to his Anfield career\n@highlight\nWith Luis Suarez gone and Daniel Sturridge still injured manager Brendan Rodgers will have a big choice whether to stick with the Italian", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 62, "end": 75}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 261, "end": 276}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 922, "end": 938}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When giants come into town like @placeholder and you get the result, it makes for fantastic memories.'", "idx": 80605}], "idx": 52479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:11 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:13 EST, 18 January 2013 Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf has been moved from a drug treatment center to the Montana State Prison for threatening a staff member and other unspecified behavioral problems at the center, a corrections official said Thursday. The former San Diego Chargers and Washington State Cougars quarterback was charged last spring with breaking into two houses and stealing prescription painkillers near his hometown of Great Falls, Montana. Leaf, 36, was arrested on March 30, 2012, and again in a separate incident on April 2.\n@highlight\nThe former quarterback was charged last spring with breaking into two houses and stealing prescription painkillers near his hometown\n@highlight\nLeaf, 36, was arrested on March 30, 2012, and again in a separate incident on April 2\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty in May to reduced charges, and his five-year sentence called for spending nine months in a drug treatment facility as an alternative to prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 213, "end": 232}, {"start": 371, "end": 388}, {"start": 394, "end": 417}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His @placeholder conviction is a violation of his probation, prosecutors said.", "idx": 80606}], "idx": 52480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb Forces loyal to a rogue Libyan general attacked the country's parliament today, claiming they are targeting Islamist politicians who protect the extremist militias now plaguing the nation. Lawmakers in Tripoli were forced to flee the attack, which was met with resistance from other troops, Mohammed al-Hegazi, a spokesman for General Khalifa Hifter, told Libya's al-Ahrar television station. Gunfire near parliament could be heard for miles around. Scroll down for videos In this Saturday, May 17, 2014 photo, Libyan Gen. Khalifa Hifter addresses a press conference in Benghazi, Libya. The death toll from fighting over the weekend in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi between troops loyal to Hifter, a rogue general, and Islamist militias has risen to at least 70, the Health Ministry said on Sunday. In a statement late Saturday, Libya's interim prime minister, parliament speaker and the head of military warned Hifter against further pursuing his offensive and threatened the troops cooperating with him. (AP Photo/Mohammed el-Shaiky)\n@highlight\nGeneral Khalifa Hifter has denied the attack is a coup\n@highlight\nParliament was pounded with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapons\n@highlight\nHis soldiers are already fighting Islamists in Benghazi", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 303, "end": 320}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hifter is carrying out an offensive against Islamist militias in @placeholder, the country's second-largest city in the east.", "idx": 80613}], "idx": 52485} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Jamaican-born lollipop man who was sacked for calling a black colleague 'King Kong' during a row over a parking meter has questioned how he can be a racist at an employment tribunal. Jon Seymour, 46, claims he was unfairly dismissed following a row with a council official in which he allegedly used 'threatening, racist and abusive' behaviour at Camden Town Hall in London. But now Mr Seymour, who has worked as a lollipop man in Kentish Town for 20 years, is seeking thousands of pounds in compensation saying he was not being overly aggressive. 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And the medal success now means that Britain has surpassed its huge total haul from the Beijing Games four years ago. With Team GB's athletes having broken the landmark number of gold medals in 2008, all eyes are now focused on the velodrome where the gold rush looks set to continue. From left to right, Carl Hester, Laura Bechtolsheimer and Charlotte Dujardin of Great Britain celebrate with their historic gold medals in dressage\n@highlight\nThe gold-medal winning performance this afternoon means that Team GB have now surpassed the 19 gold medals they bagged in Beijing\n@highlight\nThis year's Team GB is now the most successful since 1908\n@highlight\nAnd it is the first time ever that Britain has won gold - or, indeed, any medal at all - in an Olympic dressage competition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 199, "end": 218}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 581}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three riders - who were on the verge of winning gold after enjoying a marginal points cushion ahead of their @placeholder rivals - managed to hold onto their top podium position in an impressive display this afternoon.", "idx": 80639}, {"query": "He said people living on the island missed out on a visit from the Olympic torch as it went on a relay around @placeholder.", "idx": 80640}], "idx": 52500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Turkish-Iranian posturing on Syria, with Ankara arguing for more than limited strikes against the regime and Tehran saying that whoever strikes President Bashar al-Assad must bear the consequences, serves as a harbinger for the birth of a new Middle East order. Just as World War 1 transformed the Middle East by ending the Ottoman rule and creating contemporary nation states, so the Arab Spring has recalibrated this regional system by ushering in a tri-axial Middle East composed of: a Turkey-Kurdish-Muslim Brotherhood (MB) axis; an Iran-Shiite axis; and a Saudi Arabia-pro-status quo monarchies axis. Opinion: Why limited Syria strike could hurt Turkey\n@highlight\nKhanna and Cagaptay say the Arab Spring has recalibrated the regional system by ushering in a tri-axial Middle East:\n@highlight\nA Turkey-Kurdish-Muslim Brotherhood axis; an Iran-Shiite axis; a Saudi Arabia-pro-status quo monarchies axis\n@highlight\nIran has taken advantage of the Arab Spring to mobilize a contemporary Shiite \"mythomoteur,\" they write", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 38, "end": 42}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 118, "end": 123}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 471, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 513, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 534}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 570, "end": 581}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hence, @placeholder's dream: a region ruled by MB parties, looking to Turkey for guidance.", "idx": 80643}], "idx": 52503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katie Davies and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 14:27 EST, 23 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:59 EST, 25 March 2013 A man who was freed after serving 23 years in prison for a murder he did not commit suffered a serious heart attack a day after his release. David Ranta was rushed to a New York hospital Friday night where it was discovered that one of his arteries was blocked and another was partially closed. Ranta's attorney, Pierre Sussman, told the New York Times that his client received a stent and will have to undergo another surgical procedure.\n@highlight\nDavid Ranta, 58, was staying in a New York City hotel when he suffered a heart attack\n@highlight\nDoctors discovered that two of his arteries were blocked\n@highlight\nRanta was released Thursday after serving 23 years in prison for the murder of a rabbi\n@highlight\nMenachem Lieberman has spoken out about his role in the prosecution of Ranta, convicted of killing a Hasidic rabbi more than two decades\n@highlight\nThen just 13, the murder witness says cops told him to 'pick the one with the big nose' in an ID parade which helped them prosecute the father-of-three\n@highlight\nHe says he was haunted by guilt until 2011 when he decided 'he had to get it off his chest'\n@highlight\nHis testimony was key to the release of Ranta from jail yesterday after 23 years in prison", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 279, "end": 295}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 823, "end": 840}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1277, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "one of the witnesses to the man's escape and his positive ID of @placeholder", "idx": 80644}], "idx": 52504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A \"top kill\" method intended to stop the runaway flow of oil in the Gulf of Mexico will likely be tried early next week, BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles said Friday. In the procedure, thick, viscous fluid twice the density of water will be pumped at a high rate into the site of the leak to stop the flow so that it can then be sealed with cement, Suttles said. \"Our best estimate is probably Tuesday,\" he said, noting that the operation has never been tried in such deep water. The timing for the \"top kill\" effort appears to be slipping: BP Managing Director Bo Dudley said Thursday night that the company would try the procedure this weekend.\n@highlight\nBP to try pumping fluid into well to stop Gulf oil leak\n@highlight\nBurning marshes hit by oil may be an option, Coast Guard says\n@highlight\nCongressman calls for temporary centers on Gulf Coast to address health worries\n@highlight\nEstimate of amount of oil pumping into Gulf grows", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 141, "end": 142}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 568, "end": 569}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will not rest, even if they secure the flow, even if this 'top kill' is completed successfully next week,\" @placeholder Rear Adm. Mary Landry said.", "idx": 80646}], "idx": 52506} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hamas paraded more than 2,000 of its armed fighters, drones and truck-mounted rockets through Gaza today to mark its 27th anniversary in the biggest show of force since the end of the Gaza war this summer. A ceasefire in August halted 50 days of fighting with Israel in which local health officials said more than 2,100 Palestinians, mainly civilians, were killed - while Israel put the number of its dead at 67 soldiers and six civilians. And at the parade, a senior Hamas leader reaffirmed the Islamist movement's founding charter's pledge to destroy Israel. Scroll down for video Hamas paraded more than 2,000 of its armed fighters, drones and rockets through Gaza today to mark its 27th anniversary in the biggest show of force since the end of the Gaza war this summer\n@highlight\nTruck-mounted rockets paraded through Gaza today to marking the 27th anniversary of Hamas\n@highlight\nA senior Hamas leader reaffirmed the Islamist movement's founding charter's pledge to destroy Israel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A drone with Hamas markings was on one flatbed truck, and another unmanned aircraft, identified by the group as one of its own, flew overhead, as did an @placeholder fighter jet.", "idx": 80648}], "idx": 52508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray defends his Wimbledon championship Virginia Wade describes Mauresmo appointment as a 'joke' Tennis is part of a sporting landscape in which only 31 per cent of coaches are women By Laura Williamson Follow @@laura_mail The most remarkable aspect of Andy Murray beginning the defence of his Wimbledon gentleman\u2019s singles title is not that he is the first British man to do so for 77 years, but that there will be a female coach in the players\u2019 box on Centre Court. Amazing, isn\u2019t it? You wait all this time for a British men\u2019s champion and then he turns out to be a groundbreaker in more ways than one.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray defends his Wimbledon championship\n@highlight\nVirginia Wade describes Mauresmo appointment as a 'joke'\n@highlight\nTennis is part of a sporting landscape in which only 31 per cent of coaches are women", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 193, "end": 208}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, maybe still slightly irked that her 1977 Wimbledon triumph has been overshadowed by a British man doing the business, thinks it \u2018a joke\u2019, while others resort to pig-headed sexism when considering Murray\u2019s revolutionary act.", "idx": 80650}], "idx": 52510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Investigators found five guns and a laptop computer in the vehicle of a man suspected of killing three people in a shooting spree, a police chief said Sunday, but they hadn't yet uncovered any motive for the rampage. John Lee, 29, was arrested following a high-speed chase in nearby Washington state after the shootings Saturday. Police believe he opened fire at three locations in the western Idaho city of Moscow, killing his landlord, his adoptive mother and a manager at a restaurant his parents frequented. A Seattle man was also critically injured. 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Dailymail.com can reveal that Tommy Caldwell decided to scale the 3,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park to \u2018escape\u2019 from the agony of splitting with Beth Rodden, a fellow climber and his teenage sweetheart. Caldwell did not think he could do it but after meeting the woman who would become his second wife he fell in love again and decided that it \u2018just might be possible.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO\n@highlight\nTommy Caldwell became first man to free climb El Capitan, the 3,000ft cliff in Yosemite, this week\n@highlight\nFeat was considered impossible but he and Kevin Jorgeson reached the summit on Wednesday\n@highlight\nCaldwell's wife has revealed he wanted to 'escape' from agonizing split from first wife, Beth Rodden, his teenage sweetheart\n@highlight\nRebecca Pietsch, his current wife, said he wanted to get over 'sadness' of split and as their relationship grew decided climb 'might just be possible'\n@highlight\nRodden is now also remarried - to another climber - and has a baby son\n@highlight\nCaldwell was captured by al-Quaeda during a climb in Asia and held captive for six days", "entities": [{"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 250, "end": 271}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 922, "end": 936}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in reality the driving force was the pain of breaking up with his teenage sweetheart, according to his second wife, photographer @placeholder, 29.", "idx": 80662}], "idx": 52517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- It has been more than two weeks since Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast, yet many still remain without power. Two residents of New York's Long Island are going to court declaring, in effect, they've had enough. A lawsuit filed Tuesday by the two residents charges the area's main electricity providers -- Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and its partner National Grid -- committed \"gross negligence, breach of contract, and fraud,\" according to attorney Ken Mollins, who is representing the plaintiffs. Although the suit, which does not seeks specific damages but calls on the court to award \"a sum to be determined at trial,\" was filed by two individuals, Mollins entered the claim as a class-action, which would allow other residents to join as plaintiffs.\n@highlight\nMore than 13,000 customers are still without power on Long Island, a utility says\n@highlight\nTwo Long Island residents are suing utilities after no electricity for days in the wake of Sandy\n@highlight\nThe plaintiffs' attorney hopes other residents will join in the suit as a class action\n@highlight\nThe power companies say their focus continues to be on restoring electricity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 56, "end": 71}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 324, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 975, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lawsuit, which was filed in state court, came the same day that @placeholder Gov.", "idx": 80674}], "idx": 52523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beyonc\u00e9's Grammy Awards performance was slammed by concerned parents on Sunday as they deemed the incredibly risqu\u00e9 routine too explicit for children to watch. The 32-year-old singer wore a revealing black thong bodysuit over fishnet tights to perform a rendition of her hit Drunk In Love alongside husband Jay Z at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. Beyonc\u00e9's sexy dance routine, which aired at 8pm on both coasts and at 7pm central time, had many furious parents posting comments on social media that the performance was 'disrespectful', had 'no class' and was entirely inappropriate for young viewers. 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Their diminutive home on wheels, which is nearing completion, will hardly leave room to stretch out for Cori Cox, 37, his wife Angel Tyra, 33, their eight-year-old daughter, Amelia, and Dexter, their 60lbs dog. The dwelling, which measures eight feet by twenty feet, features living space, bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen, but minimized to the extreme. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nCori Cox, his wife Angel Tyra, their daughter Amelia, eight, and their dog Dexter will live in the tiny home on wheels\n@highlight\nCurrently stationed in Terre Haute, Indiana, the almost-ready home can just about fit tiny fridge and oven\n@highlight\nExpected to be a huge money-saver for the family as utility bills will come to just $50 a month", "entities": [{"start": 110, "end": 112}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 403, "end": 408}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'When [@placeholder] first brought the idea to me, I said, \"you're totally out of your mind... nobody lives like that.", "idx": 80693}], "idx": 52534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vaclav Havel, pictured in 2005, died at his weekend this morning, according to his assistant Vaclav Havel, who became the first Czech president after leading the bloodless Velvet Revolution against communist rule, died yesterday aged 75. The dissident playwright was instrumental in opening the door to democracy in Eastern Europe by loosening the Soviet grip. Tributes flooded in from world leaders who hailed him as \u2018the greatest European of our age\u2019. Havel was invited by Margaret Thatcher to 10 Downing Street during his first official visit to the UK after the collapse of communism in 1989. As well as steering his country towards freedom, he also oversaw the peaceful 1993 split of Czechoslovakia into two separate countries \u2013 the Czech Republic and Slovakia.\n@highlight\nFormer president was a key figure in Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution\n@highlight\nPlaywright oversaw country's transition into Czech Republic and Slovakia\n@highlight\nIconic figure previously described by George Bush as 'one of liberty's great heroes'\n@highlight\nFormer leader died in his sleep after battling a long illness\n@highlight\nHavel famously declared: 'Truth and love must prevail over lies and hatred'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 475, "end": 491}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 690, "end": 703}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 833, "end": 849}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Born in 1936 to a wealthy family in @placeholder, he began co-writing plays during his military service in the 1950s.", "idx": 80699}], "idx": 52539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Three men whose identities surfaced during New York's \"Cannibal Cop\" kidnap conspiracy investigation pleaded not guilty Thursday to their own conspiracy charges, federal prosecutors said. Michael Vanhise, Richard Meltz and Robert Christopher Asch entered not-guilty pleas to conspiracy to kidnap charges and remain in custody, according to Jerika Richardson, spokeswoman for the office of the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Vanhise was arrested in January after authorities uncovered e-mail conversations he had with New York police officer Gilberto Valle. In those online conversations, Vanhise agreed to pay Valle $5,000 to render a woman unconscious, stuff her into a suitcase and bring her to Vanhise's home in New Jersey, where she would be raped, according to authorities.\n@highlight\nAn attorney for one defendant says, \"This was nothing more than his fantasy life\"\n@highlight\nAnother defense attorney says motions will be filed on First Amendment grounds\n@highlight\nFeds say the 3 exchanged messages about kidnapping, torturing and killing women", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 241, "end": 263}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 978, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the complaint against the three men, authorities allege Vanhise engaged in a series of e-mail and instant messages with @placeholder and Meltz beginning in 2011 during which they discussed and planned in great detail the kidnapping, torture and murder of women.", "idx": 80708}], "idx": 52544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Christopher Stevens PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 29 November 2013 Anarchy, acts of terror, crimes against the public. To combat it, I\u2019ve got special men: experts from the Army, the police, from every service \u2014 these are The Professionals!\u2019 That rousing mission statement, overlaid with the throb of wah-wah guitars and screaming engines, heralded the controversial British action series that was a grittier, tougher answer to U.S. cop duo shows like Starsky And Hutch. Will Bodie and Ray Doyle were The Professionals \u2014 anti-terrorist agents licensed to use \u2018any means necessary\u2019.\n@highlight\nThe British actor played agent Will Bodie in the series which began in 1977\n@highlight\nHe was also a part-time para-trooper from Birkenhead, Merseyside\n@highlight\nSenior officers said he could not join the SAS because he was a celebrity\n@highlight\nDied peacefully at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by his family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 486, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 906, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the show ended, he applied to join the @placeholder, and passed the initial selection stages for the territorial unit 23 SAS, before senior officers ruled that his celebrity status made him a security risk.", "idx": 80711}], "idx": 52546} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samsung last night unveiled its latest flagship device, the Galaxy S3, the follow-up to last year's best-selling phone in the world. The smartphone market moves on once more, with the hi-tech voice-controlled Galaxy S3 likely to becomes a standard-bearer for Google\u2019s Android operating system - and a device for the Apple refuseniks. The phone\u2019s most innovative feature is built-in face-tracking and voice control - allowing, Samsung claims, for a more 'natural' control system. Other innovations include what Samsung claims is a 'more intelligent' lock system, that keeps the screen 'awake' when the phone\u2019s camera senses eyes watching it, rather than turning it off.\n@highlight\nSamsung unveiled latest flagship smartphone at Apple-style launch party in London\n@highlight\nEye-tracking and voice-control revealed as key new features\n@highlight\nOwners get 4.8\" screen, quad-core processor, NFC payments, and face-recognition\n@highlight\nWireless charging kit removes the clutter of wires\n@highlight\nMail Online verdict: 'Samsung has raised the stakes here - and Apple will have to do something truly special to beat this'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Overall, this is a gorgeous handset that\u2019s likely to put more momentum behind @placeholder\u2019s Android.", "idx": 80716}], "idx": 52550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 13:45 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:58 EST, 22 June 2012 Facing prison: Handcuffed Lianne Smith leaving the court after being found guilty Lianne Smith faces up to 34 years in a Spanish prison after she was last night found guilty of murdering her two children. The British mother stared blankly at the floor as the unanimous verdict rang out at Girona Provincial Court, in north-east Spain. The 45-year-old is now on suicide watch after previously trying to kill herself. After eight hours\u2019 deliberation, the jury foreman announced the panel of seven men and two women had believed Smith was \u2018fully conscious\u2019 and knew what she was doing when she smothered Rebecca, five, and 11-month-old Daniel in their beds in a Costa Brava hotel.\n@highlight\nLianne Smith looked impassive as unanimous verdict was read out\n@highlight\nShe admitted smothering son and daughter at Costa Brava resort\n@highlight\nHer defence lawyer called for acquittal on grounds of mental illness\n@highlight\nPsychiatrist claimed Smith was in a psychotic state and acted 'out of love'\n@highlight\nJury said she had been 'fully conscious' her actions were wrong\n@highlight\nHer paedophile partner is not the children's father, court heard yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 376, "end": 398}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that @placeholder social services would put the youngsters in care \u2013 which she", "idx": 80727}], "idx": 52557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Stewart and Kieran Corcoran An immediate ceasefire is necessary for talks to happen over eastern Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said yesterday. The Russian president said he expects Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine\u2019s president-elect, to show \u2018goodwill\u2019 and \u2018state wisdom\u2019 in dealing with the issue. He and Mr Poroshenko shared a symbolic handshake yesterday as they met for 15 minutes to discuss the main issues related to settling the crisis. Scroll down for video Ukraine president-elect Petro Poroshenko (second left), German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin talk after a group photo during the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Benouville\n@highlight\nThe two men spoke of 'the soonest end to bloodshed in Ukraine'\n@highlight\nPutin called on the Ukrainian leader to show 'good will' in the conflict\n@highlight\nThe Russian leader is not invited to billionaire Poroshenko's inauguration\n@highlight\nThe two men spoke after a Normandy commemoration photocall", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 484, "end": 499}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 534, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "described the events in Ukraine leading to Mr @placeholder's election as a", "idx": 80729}], "idx": 52559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"Dear Chinese Government,\" began a message sent late Thursday from Twitter CEO Dick Costolo. \"Year-long detentions for sending a sarcastic tweet are neither the way forward nor the future of your great people,\" he wrote on his Twitter profile. Costolo's edict is no doubt a response to the Chinese woman who had been sentenced to a year in a labor camp for retweeting a message that officials in China disapproved of. The tweet mocked Chinese people who were aligning with the Chinese government by protesting Japanese products. In an hour, Costolo's message had well surpassed a hundred retweets -- an act similar to forwarding an e-mail, denoting interest in the content. It quickly climbed to the top spot on the list of trending tweets, an automated system that surfaces popular messages on the service.\n@highlight\nTwitter CEO Dick Costolo sent a message on his Twitter page late Thursday night\n@highlight\nThe tweet is critical of the Chinese government for detaining one of its citizens\n@highlight\nA Chinese woman was sentenced to a year in a labor camp for one of her retweets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 32}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has censored or blocked access to the website during major events, along with other blogs and social networks.", "idx": 80734}], "idx": 52564} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a semi-naked ring bearer wearing Superman underpants and roller skates who stole the show at a recent Texas wedding - not the bride. Bobby and Shanna Lockhart from Lubbock decided to mix things up at their Willy Wonka-themed marriage ceremony last weekend and booked the elegant skater as a star guest. Video footage from their big day shows the topless male performer, known as Quis, gliding along and handing over the rings at the alter. He appears to be lost in deep concentration as he maintains a focused gaze. The congregation sit watching, open-mouthed. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBobby and Shanna Lockhart from Lubbock decided to mix things up at their Willy Wonka-themed marriage ceremony last weekend and booked an elegant skater as a star guest\n@highlight\nThe rollerskating ring bearer wore Superman underpants and a cape", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 625}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But then all of a sudden '@placeholder' rolls in to save the day.", "idx": 80736}], "idx": 52566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than a century since one of the most remarkable scientific objects of antiquity was discovered, experts are hoping to reveal more secrets of the deep using the latest in diving technology. Greek and American archaeologists are returning to the ancient shipwreck of Antikythera using the Exosuit - a state-of-the art, deep sea diving suit - that will let them dive to more than double the depths of previous expeditions. Here, the so-called Antikythera Mechanism, a 2nd-century BC device dubbed the world's oldest computer, was discovered by sponge divers in 1900 off the remote Greek island. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nAntikythera Mechanism was recovered in 1900 from a shipwreck in Greece\n@highlight\nIt was created in 100BC, and is believed to be the world\u2019s oldest calculator\n@highlight\nScans revealed it was used to chart the movement of planets and the passing of days and years\n@highlight\nDivers are now using a revolutionary suit to further explore the wreckage\n@highlight\nThe Exosuit lets them more than double the depth they can dive at\n@highlight\nIt also means they can grasp, clench and dig for \u2018several hours\u2019 at a time\n@highlight\nArchaeologists are hoping to find other artefacts in and around the wreck - as well as a second shipwreck", "entities": [{"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 445, "end": 465}, {"start": 482, "end": 483}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 630, "end": 650}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The highly complex mechanism consisting of up to 40 bronze cogs and gears was used by the ancient @placeholder to track the cycles of the solar system.", "idx": 80740}], "idx": 52570} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:38 EST, 17 March 2013 House Speaker John Boehner has said today that he \u2018can\u2019t imagine\u2019 his conservative views on gay marriage will ever shift, even if he had a son who was gay. The Ohio Republican told ABC News\u2019 Martha Raddatz for \u2018This Week\u2019 that he could not possibly see a situation where his views would change. Rep. Boehner\u2019s firm stance goes directly against the remarkable about-face of fellow Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman, who publically said he supports gay marriage after his own son came out.\n@highlight\nRep. Boehner told ABC News' Martha Raddatz that he 'can't imagine' changing his stance on gay marriage\n@highlight\nBut fellow Ohio Republican Rob Portman, a senator, shockingly announced a change of heart last week after his son came out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 248, "end": 251}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 614, "end": 627}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking on ABC News\u2019 \u2018This Week,\u2019 Rep. @placeholder said: \u2018Rob\u2019s a great friend and a long-time ally.\u2019", "idx": 80747}, {"query": "Speaking on ABC News\u2019 \u2018This Week,\u2019 Rep. 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In the other, similar pictures and a chronology of events starting from 1900 illustrate Japan's claim to the Takeshima islands, known as the Dokdo islands in Korean.\n@highlight\nJapan posts YouTube videos on official channel supporting claims to disputed islands\n@highlight\nChina, South Korea criticize Japan's moves as \"provocative\"\n@highlight\nTokyo says it will not take down controversial videos and will add more", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The Diaoyu Islands and other affiliated islands have always been @placeholder territory.", "idx": 80752}], "idx": 52577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cliven Bundy -- the Nevada rancher turned conservative folk hero for bucking the federal government's attempts to stop his cattle from grazing on public land -- admits he doesn't understand the bipartisan uproar over his comments suggesting blacks might have been better off under slavery. But in a contentious interview Friday on CNN's \"New Day,\" Bundy stood by his remarks, saying he's not a racist but only somebody who speaks his mind, perhaps using politically incorrect language. \"Maybe I sinned, and maybe I need to ask forgiveness, and maybe I don't know what I actually said, but when you talk about prejudice, we're talking about not being able to exercise what we think. ... If I say Negro or black boy or slave, if those people cannot take those kind of words and not be (offended), then Martin Luther King hasn't got his job done yet,\" he told anchor Chris Cuomo on Friday, adding, \"We need to get over this prejudice stuff.\"\n@highlight\nBundy says he is \"not tired of talking about race\"\n@highlight\nThe Nevada rancher has battled U.S. government over his cattle grazing free on public land\n@highlight\nHe came under fire after suggesting blacks may have been better off as slaves\n@highlight\n\"We need to get over this prejudice stuff,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For two decades, @placeholder's cattle have fed off government-owned land without paying grazing fees like thousands of other ranchers.", "idx": 80759}], "idx": 52580} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo arrived Wednesday at the International Criminal Court in The Hague to stand trial for his role in his country's post-election violence that killed thousands. \"It is exactly a year since the presidential election that led to one of the worst episodes of violence Cote d'Ivoire has ever known,\" said Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the court's chief prosecutor, using the French name for the country. \"In December last year, we put Mr. Gbagbo and the others on notice. Today, we are following up.\" The former president's initial appearance is scheduled for Monday, the ICC announced.\n@highlight\nNEW: The former president's initial court appearance is scheduled for Monday\n@highlight\nThe transfer of Laurent Gbagbo to The Hague is \"illegal,\" his aide says\n@highlight\nA three-party coalition says it will boycott the elections\n@highlight\nGbagbo is \"the first former head of state taken into ICC custody,\" Human Rights Watch says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 99, "end": 126}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 629, "end": 631}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 949, "end": 951}, {"start": 963, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The political stalemate was settled by Gbagbo's capture in April by forces loyal to his rival, and he has been detained in the north of @placeholder.", "idx": 80763}], "idx": 52582} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City emerged 2-0 victors in a rather awkward-feeling fixture against Hamburg in the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Starting with a relatively strong line up including Frank Lampard, Edin Dzeko and Stevan Jovetic, boss Manuel Pellegrini used this an opportunity to give many of his starlets some much-needed first team experience. Despite Jovetic and Dzeko both gladly putting their names on the score sheet, there was some sad news for the Blues as Thierry Ambrose came off injured just eight minutes after coming on at half time. Host commentator Ultimately Manchester City will be the happier of the two teams. A good second half display from Manuel Pellegrini's men as they return to England with a 2-0 victory against Hamburg. 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The Rev. Terry Jones, the head of a small church in Gainesville, called off the burning Thursday but later said he would \"rethink\" his position after a meeting with a local imam. Here's a sampling of global reaction: Hamas leader Ismail Haniya called Jones a \"religious criminal\" and a \"retard that expresses a Western-retarded mentality\" that targets the Quran, Islam and Muslims. Speaking in Gaza at the start of the Eid holiday, Haniya said, \"I call upon God the merciful, if they want to rip the Quran, for God to rip them apart and their state and make them an example for the believers.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Turkish prime minister says Florida pastor should \"test himself regarding Islamophobia\"\n@highlight\nSporadic protests against the burning take place in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nIsraeli prime minister says the burning undermines religious tolerance\n@highlight\nAfghan President Hamid Karzai says burning will not damage the Quran", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}, {"start": 961, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder to go ahead with the plan, even though he condemns the idea as \"distasteful.\"", "idx": 80772}], "idx": 52590} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lorry drivers are being ordered to avoid Calais because of confrontations with knife-wielding illegal immigrants who are trying to get to Britain. Cross-Channel haulage firms are advising drivers to use other ports \u2013 including Cherbourg, Boulogne and Dunkirk \u2013 to transport goods to the UK to prevent migrants clambering into their vehicles. Up to 2,000 foreigners \u2013 mainly Africans and Asians \u2013 have massed at Calais in a desperate bid to reach our shores where they will be able to claim benefits if they fail to find jobs. Scroll down for video Caught out: 16 immigrants were found in a tanker that was filling up at a Calais petrol station on Saturday\n@highlight\nUp to 2,000 foreigners have massed at port in bid to reach the UK\n@highlight\nAngry truckers have told of desperate migrants threatening them\n@highlight\nTheresa May held high-level talks with Calais in a bid to tackle crisis", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 287, "end": 288}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 730, "end": 731}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A member of staff at a truck stop in Calais, close to the migrants\u2019 camp, said: \u2018It\u2019s no wonder that drivers are now avoiding @placeholder if they can.", "idx": 80782}], "idx": 52596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sure, lots of folks might be excited about a Twitter-like social network with no ads or annoying \"promoted tweets.\" But would they pay for it? The founders of App.net think so, and so far they've found more than 10,000 people who agree with them. The startup promises a \"real-time feed\" that will never be supported by ads. Instead, they'll charge a fee that, at least for now, looks to be about $50. That's how much it took to support a Kickstarter-like fundraising campaign that has netted more than $670,000 and wraps up Monday. Founder and CEO Dalton Caldwell says he's been disappointed by the advertising models of sites like Twitter and Facebook and thinks users will be willing to plunk down money for an alternative.\n@highlight\nApp.net plans to offer an ad-free alternative to Twitter, but users will have to pay\n@highlight\nA Kickstarter-like fundraiser generated more than $670,000 to start up\n@highlight\nCharging fees lets the service focus on users, not advertisers, founder says\n@highlight\nMinimum donation was $50, but analyst predicts that will get lower", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when @placeholder started, I don't think anyone knew there was a business there either.", "idx": 80791}], "idx": 52602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A Dutchman has built a replica of Noah's Ark to biblical proportions, following a dream his homeland would be flooded. Johan Huibers, a wealthy businessman, used the ancient measurement of the cubit -- the length of a man's arm from elbow to fingertips -- to build the vessel to the dimensions specified in the book of Genesis. The finished craft -- which has just been opened to the public on the Merwede River in the Dutch town of Dordrecht -- is 300 cubits long (about 450 feet or 137 meters), 50 cubits wide (about 70 feet or 21 meters), and 30 cubits high (about 45 feet or 14 meters).\n@highlight\nA Dutch businessman has built a replica of the Biblical Noah's Ark\n@highlight\nIt is built to the proportions specified in the Bible, and filled with plastic animals\n@highlight\nThe man built the ark after a nightmare that the Netherlands was flooded\n@highlight\nHe hopes it will help spread the message of the Bible", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We wanted to build something that can help explain the @placeholder in real terms.\"", "idx": 80796}], "idx": 52605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo is an unrepeatable one-off, Jose Mourinho has told French Television channel TF1. The Portuguese forward - who has assured supporters the ice-pack on his knee after Portugal\u2019s defeat by France at the weekend was purely precautionary - has been hailed by the former Real Madrid coach he fell out with two seasons ago. Mourinho said: \u2018Cristiano is a goals machine. He is an incredible player. He is like (Zinedine) Zidane, there will never be another Ronaldo.\u2019 VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ronaldo: Ballon d'Or is important but I don't lose sleep over it Cristiano Ronaldo is an unrepeatable one-off, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has told French television\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo is a goal machine, according to Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nThe former Real Madrid manager compared Ronaldo with Zinedine Zidane\n@highlight\nRonaldo and Mourinho fell out during their time together at the Bernabeu\n@highlight\nRonaldo's team-mate Toni Kroos insists there is no better player", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 95, "end": 97}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 569, "end": 585}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 683, "end": 699}, {"start": 733, "end": 745}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 942, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's summer signing Toni Kroos believes there is currently no better player than Ronaldo", "idx": 80799}], "idx": 52607} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ukraine's ousted President is a wanted man. He's also a missing man. Viktor Yanukovych is not in Kiev. The mayor of Kharkiv, where Yanukovych was Saturday, says he hasn't seen him in a few days. He's also apparently not hiding in a bunker in a Ukrainian Orthodox monastery, a church spokesman said, swatting down the latest speculation. Ukraine's onetime -- and, by his account, current -- President is facing a warrant for the \"mass killings\" of civilians. Over the weekend, he fled to Kharkiv, a pro-Russian stronghold near the border. And he tried to board a charter plane in the eastern city of Donetsk but was turned away because he didn't have documents.\n@highlight\n\"This is not a restoration of the Cold War,\" White House spokesman says\n@highlight\nRussian Foreign Ministry accuses opposition of \"dictatorship and terror\"\n@highlight\nOpposition leader says missing President is trying to \"avoid responsibility\"\n@highlight\nOusted President Viktor Yanukovych hasn't been seen since Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 69, "end": 85}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 763, "end": 778}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia's Foreign Ministry criticized those elections Monday, saying Ukraine's parliament was acting rashly, and accused lawmakers of discriminating against ethnic @placeholder by excluding them from the reform process.", "idx": 80813}], "idx": 52614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The style set is once again embracing a rather risqu\u00e9 take on the traditional tuxedo trend by wearing the low-cut style without anything on underneath. The look, which rose to fashion fame six years ago thanks to Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham, was seen on Rihanna and Emma Watson on the red carpet at the British Fashion Awards last night and has recently been worn by everyone from Cara Delevingne to Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence. While some stars choose to style the low-cut jacket by itself, accessorizing only with jewelry and a handbag as Rihanna did with her Stella McCartney design at the BFAs, other fans of the trend prefer to model a full tuxedo, as often worn by Cara and her fellow Burberry model Suki Waterhouse.\n@highlight\nCara Delevingne, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence are also fans of the low-cut look", "entities": [{"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 306, "end": 327}, {"start": 384, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 421, "end": 437}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 745, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the past year, @placeholder has been spotted out and about sporting a number of tuxedo-style ensembles.", "idx": 80825}], "idx": 52622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana (CNN) -- Church bells rang out Wednesday afternoon in Havana, marking a major moment in history -- Cuba and the United States are renewing diplomatic relations after decades of ice-cold tension. Word of the massive change was met with passionate opinions and some protests in the United States. And tearful celebrations erupted in the streets of the island after President Raul Castro announced the news in a televised address. But there was uncertainty and some anger amid the joy. Dissident Cuban blogger Yusnaby Perez tweeted that his neighbor asked him whether a change in U.S.-Cuban trade relations would mean that he could finally afford to buy meat.\n@highlight\nNEW: Report: People hugged watching Obama's speech on televisions in a Havana market\n@highlight\nChurch bells ring in Havana as Cuban president announces easing of relations with U.S.\n@highlight\nSome Cuban dissidents worry that their concerns will now be overlooked\n@highlight\nAngry debates erupt in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 61, "end": 66}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 119, "end": 131}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 982, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even with the next steps unclear, happiness spread quickly through a market in the heart of Cuba's capital, where crowds watched speeches from @placeholder and U.S. President Barack Obama announcing the news on TV screens.", "idx": 80826}], "idx": 52623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Last man standing: Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist, pictured in 2010, the last surviving member of the main plot to kill Adolf Hitler, has died aged 90 The last surviving member of the famous briefcase bomb plot to assassinate Hitler has died aged 90. Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist took part in the July 20 conspiracy to kill Adolf Hitler, a failed attempt on the Nazi dictator\u2019s life in 1944. Von Kleist, who once volunteered to act as a suicide bomber to kill Hitler, died at his home in Munich on Friday. He became a member of the July 20 conspiracy, also known as Operation Valkyrie, after he was approached by Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, the man who eventually planted the bomb in Hitler\u2019s conference room at Wolf\u2019s Lair.\n@highlight\nEwald-Heinrich von Kleist took part in the famous July 20 plot to kill Hitler\n@highlight\nHe was the last surviving member of the failed assassination in 1944\n@highlight\nVon Kleist died aged 90 in his home in Munich on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 43}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 246, "end": 270}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 558, "end": 575}, {"start": 605, "end": 634}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 732, "end": 756}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when news spread that Hitler had survived, the plot crumbled and von Stauffenberg, @placeholder's father, and scores of others were arrested and executed.", "idx": 80830}], "idx": 52624} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:39 EST, 20 August 2013 A man who punched and kicked a grandfather to death 'for no apparent reason' has been told he must serve at least 12 years in prison for the murder. Keith Wright, 50, was subjected to a sustained attacked as he was waiting for a bus in York in January. A jury at Leeds Crown Court heard how Liam Matthew Wyard, 20, left Mr Wright fighting for his life with serious brain injuries after punching him to the ground and then kicking him in the head as he lay unconscious on Acomb Road in the city.\n@highlight\nKeith Wright, 50, died 10 days after the attack suffering from brain injuries\n@highlight\nBoth Liam Wyard and Aaron Wootton had been drinking before the attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 368}, {"start": 380, "end": 397}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aaron Wootton, 17, formerly of @placeholder, was found guilty of manslaughter for his part in the attack and was jailed for three years, police said.", "idx": 80834}], "idx": 52626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A soldier suspected of fatally shooting 12 and wounding 31 at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday is not dead as previously reported by the military, the base's commander said Thursday evening. A civilian officer who was wounded in the incident shot the suspect, who is \"in custody and in stable condition,\" Army Lt. Gen. Robert Cone told reporters. \"Preliminary reports indicate there was a single shooter that was shot multiple times at the scene,\" Cone said at a news conference. \"However, he was not killed as previously reported.\" The suspect, identified as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, opened fire at a military processing center at Fort Hood around 1:30 p.m., Cone said.\n@highlight\nSuspect in shootings wounded but alive, Army official says\n@highlight\nArmy: Suspect is Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist\n@highlight\nSenator: Hasan was \"upset\" about scheduled deployment to Iraq\n@highlight\nShooting happened in building that is one of last stops before soldiers deploy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 761}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Due to the recent events on @placeholder, we are in URGENT need of ALL blood types,\" it said.", "idx": 80838}], "idx": 52630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Sydney mother, who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a police officer in 2012, sent emails to the Prime Minister and the Russian President in which she defended herself and demanded asylum. Fiona Barbieri, 47, and her 21-year-old son Mitchell, attended their sentencing hearing in Sydney's Supreme Court on Wednesday, where the full details surrounding the death of Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson were revealed. Inspector Anderson died after he was fatally stabbed by then 19-year-old Mitchell Barbieri following a siege at a rural Oakville property in Sydney's north-west on December 6, 2012. Scroll down for video The police interview of Fiona Barbieri after her arrest in 2012, following the death of a policeman at her property in Sydney's north-west, was shown to Sydney's Supreme Court on Wednesday\n@highlight\nFiona Barbieri, and her son Mitchell, pleaded guilty to killing Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson in 2012\n@highlight\nFollowing her arrest, Fiona defended their actions as self-defence during a police interview\n@highlight\nThe Barbieris had also sent emails to Tony Abbott and Mr Putin, saying: 'We have every right to defend ourselves, our family and our property'\n@highlight\nInspector Anderson died after he was stabbed by then 19-year-old Mitchell Barbieri following a siege at their rural Oakville property\n@highlight\nAs he lay dying, the court heard that Fiona was heard yelling, 'it's his own f****** fault... he deserves to f****** die'\n@highlight\nHis family remember him as a larrikin with a great sense of humour\n@highlight\nHe also volunteered as a firefighter and in the Special Olympics", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 392, "end": 406}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 496, "end": 512}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 912, "end": 926}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1329}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1610, "end": 1625}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder drew people to him, without guile and without effort.'", "idx": 80839}], "idx": 52631} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hackers have been busy causing service interruptions, breaching databases, and defacing hundreds of Ukrainian and Russian websites, as the crisis between the two countries plays out in cyberwarfare. The attacks have similarities to the resistance movement that sprung up among German-occupied countries during World War II, which took many forms including sabotage, espionage, armed confrontation and counter-propaganda. In addition to that list, today we can add digital or web-based actions including Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which shut down key websites, the defacement of government websites, and breaching government or key industry networks to access sensitive documents and release them to the world.\n@highlight\nThe Ukraine-Russia crisis is playing out in cyberwarfare, says Jeffrey Carr\n@highlight\nHackers have been causing service interruptions and breaching databases, he says\n@highlight\nCarr says the attacks have similarities to the resistance movement in WWII Europe\n@highlight\nHe says the most powerful nations cannot reliably defend their infrastructure from attacks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 319, "end": 330}, {"start": 512, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 546}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 998, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2010, @placeholder published a new military doctrine which acknowledged the \"intensification of the role of information warfare\" and assigned as a task to \"develop forces and resources for information warfare.\"", "idx": 80845}], "idx": 52635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today's heart-wrenching, baby-splitting Supreme Court decision illegitimately rewrote the Affordable Care Act in order to save it. It's certainly gratifying that a majority on the court rejected the government's dangerous assertion of power to require people to engage in economic activity in order to then regulate that activity. That vindicates everything that we who have been leading the constitutional challenge have been saying: The government cannot regulate inactivity. It cannot, as Chief Justice John Roberts put it in summarizing his opinion from the bench, regulate mere existence. Justifying the individual mandate under the taxing power of Congress, however, in no way rehabilitates the government's constitutional excesses. As Justice Anthony Kennedy said in summarizing his four-justice dissent, \"Structure means liberty.\" If Congress can avoid the Constitution's structural limits simply by \"taxing\" anything it doesn't like, its power is no more limited than it would be had it done so under the Commerce Clause.\n@highlight\nIlya Shapiro: High Court rejected notion that mandate justified under Commerce Clause\n@highlight\nBut it justified it instead under taxation power; this is constitutional excess, he says\n@highlight\nHe says in doing this, the court illegitimately rewrote the health reform act to save it\n@highlight\nShapiro: Justices should be applying the Constitution. To fix this, ball is now in voters' court", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 99, "end": 117}, {"start": 515, "end": 526}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1348, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1400}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder wrote in dissent, while purporting to apply judicial modesty or restraint, the court's rewriting of the law is anything but restrained or modest.", "idx": 80849}, {"query": "In any event, the ball now shifts to another court, that of the people -- the ultimate sovereigns who, in ratifying the @placeholder, delegated certain limited powers to the federal government.", "idx": 80850}], "idx": 52638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Sir John Major said Nigel Farage's win would inadvertently help David Cameron UKIP's stunning election victories last week will help David Cameron win concessions from Europe, former Prime Minister John Major claimed today. Sir John said European leaders could no longer ignore rising euroscepticism and return powers to Britain in the Prime Minister's renogotiation. He predicted that the Prime Minister would win restrictions to free movement rules to curb immigration. Sir John claimed the success of Ukip and other anti-EU parties would force other European leaders to listen to Mr Cameron's demands.\n@highlight\nFormer PM claims EU leaders can no longer ignore euroscepticism\n@highlight\nSays Farage's success is inadvetant boost to Cameron's renogotiation\n@highlight\nPrime Minister will also win restrictions on EU migration he claims\n@highlight\nSlams UKIP as 'very intolerant' party that will lose its appeal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 373, "end": 379}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 675, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 686}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 868, "end": 869}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nigel Farage was congratulated by fellow @placeholder MEPs after winning last week's elections", "idx": 80853}], "idx": 52639} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- I have a confession. As a music style, heavy metal has completely passed me by. I don't understand it. I'm not even sure I want to. \"Bring your daughter to the slaughter,\" bellows Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. Why would I want to do that? Why would I want to listen to anyone even suggesting I do that? Outside The Crobar in London's Soho our intrepid reporter tries out her rock moves. While the thought of spending the evening head banging leaves me longing for an expensive glass of merlot, slightly fruity, and perhaps a long sit down, I can't escape the feeling that I'm somehow missing out.\n@highlight\nMalcolm Dome of TotalRock conveys the joys of metal to the unconverted\n@highlight\nHeavy metal concerts likened to panto, \"it's circus, it's frivolity,\" Dome says\n@highlight\nMetal 'uniform' of black t-shirt, jeans and leather apparently unnecessary\n@highlight\nMetalheads display fierce loyalty to their bands, unlike fickle world of pop", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I'm pleased to see @placeholder is wearing the traditional heavy metal attire of black T-shirt and black jeans.", "idx": 80857}], "idx": 52640} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton has hailed the past two years as the best of his life after concluding two days of celebrations with everyone at Mercedes following their success in winning the Formula One constructors' title. The team, primarily based in Brackley, with the power-unit department 28 miles away in Brixworth, has been savouring the fruits of five years of hard work since Mercedes bought out Brawn GP at the end of 2009. The team's ninth one-two of the season in Russia on Sunday - one shy of McLaren's 1988 record - and spearheaded by Hamilton's ninth win this campaign, ensured Mercedes became champions in style for the first time in F1 history.\n@highlight\nMercedes celebrated winning the construtors' title for first time\n@highlight\nHamilton and Nico Rosberg secured their ninth one-two of the season\n@highlight\nNow the pair will fight it out for the drivers' title with three races left\n@highlight\nHamilton said it was an 'incredible feeling' to win with his team\n@highlight\nRosberg hailed a title that had been 'a long time coming'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 635, "end": 636}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 735, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who has been with Mercedes since they first returned to the sport in 2010, said: \"So this is it - we're actually standing here now as world champions!", "idx": 80871}], "idx": 52649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Shabiha militia fighters working hand in hand with Syria's military to repress the 15-month-long uprising are President Bashar al-Assad's \"shock troops,\" observers say. \"The regime uses them for the real dirty work, killing and violent action, especially where it has to go into an urban area and repress resistance,\" said Jeff White, defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Civil war imminent in Syria, U.N. warns Blamed for their participation in the Houla and Qubeir massacres and other assaults, there may be tens of thousands of them, mostly but not all members of the Alawite sect that dominates the government, analysts say.\n@highlight\nThe Shabiha emerged in the '70s as a criminal gang\n@highlight\nThe word might be derived from the name of a Mercedes\n@highlight\nSpecial forces like the Shabiha are gaining in influence, an analyst says\n@highlight\nThey used to smuggle drugs and weapons, but \"now they are being used as butchers\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 64, "end": 68}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 370, "end": 410}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, who dominate state ministries and have more jobs than other ethnic groups, are clinging to the top and know they will face a \"bleak future.\"", "idx": 80874}], "idx": 52650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 09:17 EST, 23 February 2014 The family of Benefits Street star Fungi have turned their backs on him after it emerged he was sleeping rough, saying that he 'used up all his chances' and 'deserves everything he gets'. Fungi, real name James Clarke, fled his home on the notorious James Turner Street in Winson Green, Birmingham, after the Channel 4 series aired last month. TV producers had been paying for him to stay in a hotel in Wales, but stopped picking up the tab when the documentary ended.\n@highlight\nFungi, 44, appeared on the show but later fled because of alcohol problem\n@highlight\nChannel 4 bosses stopped paying for his hotel stays after show ended\n@highlight\nHe was sleeping rough and begging passers-by for change this week\n@highlight\nBut his daughter and mother say he has 'used up all his chances'\n@highlight\nIs now banned from seeing his grandchildren after 'wrecking' family life\n@highlight\nRounded on co-star White Dee, who he claims 'doesn't give a f***'", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 328, "end": 346}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 979, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Abandoned': Fungi, pictured here with @placeholder on the show, says his co-star doesn't care about his situation", "idx": 80885}], "idx": 52660} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley The biggest collection of First World War posrcards by prolific artist Donald McGill is going on display for the first time - on Monday, the anniversary of the start of the conflict. The artist is famous for his comic seaside postcards, but he also helped the war effort by producing an incredible 1,500 different designs of patriotic postcards. McGill, known as the King of the Seaside Postcard, portrayed British soldiers in a bad light early on in his career, with cards showing them drunk, stealing and seducing women. This McGill postcard features a wounded Tommy showing compassion to the Hun despite being at war\n@highlight\nDonald McGill was better known for saucy seaside humour but turned his hand to the war at outbreak of hostilities\n@highlight\nProduced more than 1,500 different images for patriotic postcards to bolster the war effort\n@highlight\nMany of the cards featured sentimental poems and would have been sent from soldiers to their loved ones\n@highlight\nMcGill\u2019s First World War cards can be seen at the Donald McGill Postcard Museum, which has just moved to a new location in the Royal Victoria Arcade.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 44, "end": 58}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 385, "end": 412}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One postcard shows a soldier at an Army camp carrying buckets of food, with the caption: \u2018What did YOU do in the @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 80886}], "idx": 52661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When the highly anticipated \"BioShock: Infinite\" hits stores on Tuesday, a naive 19-year-old with special powers and book smarts -- but little true grasp of the complexities of the world around her -- will meet a gaming public that's been awaiting her debut for years. Elizabeth may be the most talked-about video game character who's not controlled by the player since \"Portal's\" wry, sarcastic killing machine, GlaDOS. Her creators were so concerned about getting her just right that she almost never happened. \"When I first started working on her, she was horribly broken. There was a lot of internal opposition to her,\" said Amanda Jeffrey, a designer with Irrational Games, the publisher behind the wildly inventive \"Bioshock\" franchise. \"Almost everyone in the office was saying out loud, 'We should just cut her.' How on Earth do you begin to deal with this (type of) character who nobody has had any experience with?\"\n@highlight\nElizabeth, a troubled 19-year-old, is the emotional centerpiece of \"BioShock Infinite\"\n@highlight\nCreators wanted a unique companion character to increase emotional investment\n@highlight\nThe game was delayed more than a year to get Elizabeth right\n@highlight\n\"BioShock Infinite\" will be released Tuesday worldwide", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1222}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So devoted was Irrational to creating a companion character like none other that they built an entire team of developers from different areas of the company with the sole purpose of making @placeholder \"real.\"", "idx": 80891}], "idx": 52665} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:35 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 14 April 2013 Len Duvall, leader of the Labour group on the London Assembly, claimed Baroness Thatcher caused 'great harm' to London Boris Johnson yesterday led calls for a statue of Baroness Thatcher to be erected in Parliament Square. The Major of London suggested a permanent memorial to Lady Thatcher should be placed alongside other prominent figures, including Winston Churchill. His comments came after Ken Livingstone said the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square \u2013 the previous forerunner for the site \u2013 was being reserved for the Queen.\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson and Philip Hammond lead calls for central London statue\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron says there will be 'lots of memorials' to the former Premier\n@highlight\nFears a public tribute could become the target of vandalism", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 188, "end": 204}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 286, "end": 302}, {"start": 321, "end": 337}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 470, "end": 486}, {"start": 513, "end": 527}, {"start": 555, "end": 570}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 739, "end": 751}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "statue to be placed in central London on public view, Mr @placeholder confirmed there would be numerous tributes.", "idx": 80895}], "idx": 52668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Carlo Ancelotti is widely acknowledged as one of the most successful names in world football. The Real Madrid manager represented Italy at the 1990 World Cup, captained Roma during an eight-year spell at Stadio Olimpico, before turning his hand to management and excelling at that too. And now the 55-year-old has been rewarded with a place in the Italian Football Hall of Fame. Carlo Ancelotti poses with his shirt from Italia 90, which he is donating to the Football Museum in Italy Ancelotti was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame on Monday after a remarkable career to date\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti is one of the most successful names in world football\n@highlight\nHe played for Roma, AC Milan and the Italian national team at Italia 1990\n@highlight\nAncelotti has now been inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame\n@highlight\nHe donated his shirt from Italia 90 to the Football Museum as a thank you\n@highlight\nClick here for Real Madrid news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 204, "end": 218}, {"start": 348, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 479, "end": 483}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 517, "end": 545}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 745, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 837}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 893, "end": 907}, {"start": 950, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eight years there, followed by five at @placeholder; Ancelotti is truly a stalwart of Italian football.", "idx": 80904}], "idx": 52676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Where's Hillary? Where did she go? Don't bother looking for her this week on the podium of the Democratic National Convention. Don't try to catch a glimpse of her in the backrooms where the powerful gather or on the convention floor where delegates wave signs proclaiming their love for Obama or Clinton (the other Clinton; the husband). No, while Democrats try to stoke the troops with passion for their party and excitement for Barack Obama's re-election, the most popular member of the Democratic Party, possibly the most popular major politician in America, will stay far away from the national spotlight, about 10,000 miles away.\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton, the most popular Democrat in the U.S., is in Asia tour during convention\n@highlight\nIt's customary for a current secretary of state to stay above politics, avoid election season\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Being removed puts her above it all, positioned for a 2016 run for president\n@highlight\nGhitis: Hillary insists she will not run, but Democrats are hoping fervently she will", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 104, "end": 133}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 655, "end": 669}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Internet parody \"Texts from @placeholder\" became all the rage, as it purported to show the ubercompetent SecState whipping the world into line.", "idx": 80907}], "idx": 52678} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An under-the-sea themed ceremony has seen Ariel, Disney's famous mermaid princess take on a new role as The Little Mer-wife. Every little girl dreams of meeting her Prince Charming and having the perfect fairy tale wedding, and one woman has helped to make this a reality when she transformed a ceremony into an under-water fantasy. Traci Hines, from Los Angeles, took on the role of the red-headed sea-maid and even bagged herself her very own Prince Eric in order to perfect the magical day. The Little Mer-wife: Traci Hines (as Ariel) and Leo Camacho (to her right) helped to recreate the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid for a wedding shoot\n@highlight\nWedding boutique Cloud Parade created The Little Mermaid themed shoot\n@highlight\nThe two models took played Ariel and Prince Eric from the 1989 film\n@highlight\nAlthough the wedding was just for show not a detail was missed\n@highlight\nFrom outfits to table wear every aspect of the wedding had an ocean theme", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 54}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 351, "end": 361}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 515, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 626}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is furthermore convincing as she is pictured combing her red hair with a golden fork, mirroring the famous scene in the 1989 film.", "idx": 80922}], "idx": 52689} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Australian Open is known as the \"Happy Slam.\" The players are usually re-energized after the off-season and gush over the way the tournament is organized. But for the fourth day in a row in Melbourne, a multiple grand slam winner left the tournament without a smile on their face. Following Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic, two-time women's defending champion Victoria Azarenka became the latest big name bundled out when the Belorussian fell to Agnieszka Radwanska on Wednesday. Yes, the upsets keep coming. Radwanska not only defeated Azarenka in the quarterfinals to snap a seven-match losing streak against the world No. 2 but she didn't drop a game in the third set of the 6-1 5-7 6-0 victory.\n@highlight\nDefending champion Victoria Azarenka beaten by Agnieszka Radwanska at the Australian Open\n@highlight\nWorld No. 2 Azarenka has taken the title at Melbourne Park in each of the past two years\n@highlight\nFifth seed Radwanska will play Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in the semifinals\n@highlight\nCibulkova beat Romania's Simona Halep to reach the last four", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 393, "end": 409}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 479, "end": 497}, {"start": 542, "end": 550}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 762, "end": 778}, {"start": 790, "end": 808}, {"start": 817, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is for sure one of the greatest matches at the slam, especially here,\" @placeholder told reporters.", "idx": 80925}], "idx": 52691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oakland Township, Michigan (CNN) -- The FBI on Tuesday spent a second day digging in a Detroit-area field in the latest search for the remains of former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa -- an effort spurred by information from an aging reputed mobster. Agents began digging Monday in waist-high grass in Oakland Township north of Detroit, a location determined in part from information provided by alleged mobster Tony Zerilli. Media and curious onlookers gathered some distance from the private property. The search was stopped for the night as evening approached but will resume Wednesday at 8 a.m. Nothing yet has been found, two law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation said Tuesday afternoon. Oakland Sheriff Mike Bouchard said investigators are using probes to determine what the ground makeup is, but have not found samples that would require lab analysis.\n@highlight\nNEW: Alleged mobster who tipped off police says he hopes his \"good friend\" is exhumed\n@highlight\nSearch has ended for the night, will resume Wednesday morning\n@highlight\nConcrete slabs are removed during the dig, a source says\n@highlight\nHoffa, then 62, was last seen on July 30, 1975, outside a Detroit-area restaurant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 40, "end": 42}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 178}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FBI spent months looking into @placeholder's claims before seeking court authorization to excavate the field and look for evidence of a shallow grave, according to a law enforcement source.", "idx": 80926}, {"query": "@placeholder was freed in 2008 after his last prison sentence.", "idx": 80929}], "idx": 52692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 20:32 EST, 27 September 2012 The Renoir painting that caused a sensation when it was bought at a flea market for $7 may have been stolen from a museum six decades ago, and an auction house has put its sale on hold. The planned Saturday auction has been canceled after documents in the Baltimore Museum of Art's library were uncovered which reveal that the painting was on loan there from 1937 until 1951, when it was stolen. The Impressionist painting, whose title translates as 'Landscape on the Banks of the Seine,' was purchased two years ago at a West Virginia flea market.\n@highlight\nPainting was purchased two years ago at a West Virginia flea by a woman who liked the frame\n@highlight\nHer mother convinced her to have an expert check the painting, they revealed it to be an original Renoir\n@highlight\nUncovered documents reveal it was stolen more than 60 years ago, while on loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art\n@highlight\nPainting was set to be auctioned on Saturday and had been expected to sell for between $75,000 to $100,000\n@highlight\nFBI now investigating the thief and painting may be returned to BMA", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 359, "end": 381}, {"start": 503, "end": 515}, {"start": 554, "end": 588}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 968, "end": 990}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "initially realize it had been there, @placeholder director Doreen Bolger said.", "idx": 80937}], "idx": 52698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 17 April 2012 David Cameron today demanded assurances from China over the investigation into the death of Neil Heywood as pictures emerged of the hotel where the British businessman met his murky end. Mr Heywood, 41, was found dead in mysterious circumstances at the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing last November. It is one of the city's most secluded areas, but one which has now attracted the unwanted attention of the world as speculation over the ex-Harrovian's demise intensifies. Suspicious: The reception area of the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing, China, where British businessman Neil Heywood was found dead, apparently poisoned after threatening to expose the corrupt dealings of the wife of Communist Party chief Bo Xilai\n@highlight\nImages emerge as British PM seeks assurances at No.10\n@highlight\nMr Heywood found dead in Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing\n@highlight\n'Killed after threatening to expose corrupt wife of Community Party chief'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 344, "end": 371}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 611, "end": 638}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 698}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 932, "end": 959}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, the @placeholder Prime Minister told China's propaganda chief that the investigation must observe due process and address concerns raised about his suspicious death.", "idx": 80938}], "idx": 52699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Thackray A family photo of Rin (back left) and Anthony Maslin (back right) with their children, (left to right) Otis, Evie and Mo. The children were tragically killed when MH17 was shot down The father of three Australian children killed on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 has taken indefinite leave from his job as head of Buxton Resources. A brief statement from the Perth-based mining company on Monday said Anthony Maslin was taking personal leave from his job as managing director. Mr Maslin and his wife Rin returned to Perth at the weekend from Amsterdam, where they had farewelled their three children on the ill-fated flight last Thursday.\n@highlight\nAnthony Maslin will take indefinite leave from his job at Buxton Resources\n@highlight\nThe father lost his children and their grandfather in MH17 crash on Friday\n@highlight\nMo, Evie and Otis Maslin were to travelling to Perth for new school term\n@highlight\nThey were accompanied by their grandfather, Nick Norris\n@highlight\nThe devastated parents attended a tribute to their children on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 37}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 136}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 255, "end": 271}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 336, "end": 351}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 522, "end": 524}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 730, "end": 745}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 844, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 851}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A tribute to the @placeholder children, held after a footy game was played by Mo's club team on Sunday", "idx": 80941}], "idx": 52700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter It has been a bad start to the Super Bowl weekend for Justin Bieber after his private jet was held at a New Jersey airport for several hours and his custom-made car was towed. Police searched the private jet, which 'smelled of pot', after Bieber and his father landed at Teterboro airport yesterday with a posse of the 19-year-old's friends. There was further drama for the singer this morning as his chrome-plated Fisker Karma sports car was seen being towed from his Calabasas home in California. Scroll down for video Spotted: Justin Bieber makes a rude gesture while at the Maxim Super Bowl party hours after his private jet was searched for drugs\n@highlight\nPolice search singer's aircraft after smelling 'strong odor of pot'\n@highlight\nPop star and his father used private jet to fly to New Jersey from Canada\n@highlight\nBieber reportedly flagged by U.S. Customs officials over pending criminal charges against him\n@highlight\nSinger, 19, spotted at Maxim Super Bowl party after being questioned", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 294, "end": 310}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 553, "end": 565}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 955, "end": 960}, {"start": 978, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Bieber is charged in that case, a @placeholder judge may look", "idx": 80943}], "idx": 52702} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Gerrard could be in line for a move to the MLS with Toronto FC, according to reports from Canada. The Liverpool icon has yet to be offered a new deal at Anfield, with his contract up in the summer. And with Jermain Defoe set to cut short his time in Canada, Toronto are on the lookout for a new 'marquee' player, believes NBC's Pro Soccer Talk. Steven Gerrard has yet to sign a new deal for Liverpool with his current contract set to expire this summer Reds captain on the bench alongside team-mate Glen Johnson against Real Madrid on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nLiverpool captain could be in line for Toronto move, say Canadian reports\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard is yet to be offered a new contract at Anfield\n@highlight\nGerrard has admitted that he may be forced to join another club\n@highlight\nJermain Defoe set to cut short his time in Canada after less than a year\n@highlight\nMLS side could target Gerrard to replace Defoe as a 'marquee' player", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 59, "end": 68}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 365}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The forward only moved to the Canada at the start of 2014, and he was @placeholder's top scorer during the 2014 MLS season with 12 goals in 17 games.", "idx": 80946}], "idx": 52705} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Tensions are running high following the massacre at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris on Wednesday, and that is exactly how it should be. The correct, human response to an atrocity of this nature is revulsion and deep moral anger. Far from precluding rational understanding, such anger should cause us to demand sensible, productive analysis and to brush aside comments from politicians or pundits that do not live up to the seriousness of the moment. The \"clash of civilizations\" has become a popularized frame that is wheeled out whenever an attack by Islamic extremists is carried out against a Western target. It casts a democratic, liberal West as being locked in an epic struggle with a backward and violently intolerant Muslim world. According to this narrative, the West, which treasures freedom of speech, has this week come under attack from an Islamic culture that refuses to accept any instance of what it regards as blasphemy.\n@highlight\n'Clash of civilizations' line wheeled out when Islamic extremists attack Western target is sweeping generalization, David Wearing says\n@highlight\nThese two-dimensional representations do nothing to help us make sense of what is actually going on, Wearing writes\n@highlight\nWhat is needed is for Muslim and Western democrats to stand together against extremism and violence in all its forms, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 961, "end": 988}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1272}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Take the idea that freedom of speech is a @placeholder value.", "idx": 80947}], "idx": 52706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DAMASCUS, Syria (CNN) -- Syria hopes a series of indirect talks with Israel will soon lead to direct negotiations, President Bashar al-Assad told CNN's Cal Perry Thursday in an exclusive interview. French President Nicolas Sarkozy (right) and Syria's President Bashar al-Assad meet in Damascus. Al-Assad said that possibility was discussed during a summit attended by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the leaders of Turkey and Qatar. Word of the Syrian proposal came during a landmark visit to Damascus by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. He and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad took part in a summit Thursday that also included the leaders of Turkey and Qatar.\n@highlight\nSyrian president raises possibility of direct talks with Israel\n@highlight\nSyria says U.S. must be involved before direct talks can begin\n@highlight\nSyria and Israel involved in indirect talks in Turkey for past few months\n@highlight\nFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy currently visiting Syria", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 125, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 385, "end": 399}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 929, "end": 943}, {"start": 964, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israeli officials did not immediately confirm whether they had received a copy of @placeholder's proposals, but they did say they were trying to set up another round of talks with Turkish mediation.", "idx": 80949}], "idx": 52708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dr. Abdulmonem Hresha knows first hand how Moammar Gadhafi's regime works. He says the seeds of his opposition were sown when he was age 10. He and classmates were taken to witness the public execution of a political opponent of Gadhafi. \"They hung him up in front of thousands of small kids,\" Hresha said. \"He did that to scare people.\" Hresha, who taught physics at Tripoli University, later fled to Canada. The prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood now lives in London, and anticipates the group could become an important player in a post-Gadhafi environment. As in Egypt and Tunisia, the Brotherhood in Libya has been energized by the sudden upheaval sweeping the Arab world.\n@highlight\nThe Brotherhood in Libya is energized by the sudden upheaval sweeping the Arab world\n@highlight\nIt says it has no organizational links with the Brotherhood elsewhere\n@highlight\nIt is largely drawn from educated middle classes in Tripoli and Benghazi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 29}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 377, "end": 394}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 447, "end": 464}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 1998, Gadhafi's security services launched a crackdown against the group that saw more than 200 members imprisoned and hundreds more forced into exile, including @placeholder.", "idx": 80956}, {"query": "But in the longer term, in a country where the political space has been dominated by @placeholder for more than 40 years, the Brotherhood's organization and nationwide presence may afford it an advantage.", "idx": 80957}], "idx": 52712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- North Korea's women's team walked off the pitch prior to their Olympic football clash with Colombia after the flag of archrival South Korea was mistakenly shown on Hampden Park's big screen. The team left the pitch in Glasgow shortly before the scheduled kick off at 7.45 pm local time after a South Korean flag appeared next to profiles of their players. They eventually returned to start the match over an hour later, as London Games organizers were forced to issue a hasty apology. \"Today ahead of the women's football match at Hampden Park, the South Korean flag was shown on a big screen video package instead of the North Korean flag,\" a statement released to CNN read.\n@highlight\nNorth Korean women's team walk off pitch prior to their Olympic clash with Colombia\n@highlight\nFlag of neighbors South Korea apparently displayed on big screen before match\n@highlight\nMatch begins an hour after scheduled time after Olympics organizers issue apology\n@highlight\nTeam GB, Team USA and Japan kick off their London 2012 campaigns with victories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 558, "end": 569}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 809, "end": 819}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder: 4 billion people; 4 billion reasons to watch", "idx": 80958}], "idx": 52713} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. government pleaded Saturday for North Korean authorities to release 85-year-old Merrill Newman, with a spokeswoman saying officials are \"deeply concerned\" about him and another American being held in the isolated East Asian nation. \"Given Mr. Newman's advanced age and health conditions, we urge (North Korea) to release Mr. Newman so he may return home and reunite with his family,\" said National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden. Washington's plea came on the day North Korean state media released print stories and video showing what they called Newman's \"apology.\" University of California, Berkeley professor Steven Weber characterized it as \"highly scripted political theater.\"\n@highlight\nMerrill Newman was detained in North Korea in October, after a trip to the Asian nation\n@highlight\nState news said he \"apologized\" for crimes, including killings during Korean War\n@highlight\nFamily of another detained American thanks the White House for seeking their release\n@highlight\nAn expert says that North Korea is trying to get the world's attention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 407, "end": 431}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 598, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Atop the first of the four pages is the word \"apology,\" according to video released by @placeholder.", "idx": 80961}, {"query": "As Weber, the @placeholder professor said: \"When it comes to North Korea, nobody knows very much.\"", "idx": 80965}], "idx": 52716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republic of Ireland winger Aiden McGeady is targeting an assault on the Barclays Premier League's top four next season after a near miss. Everton passed up the chance to gatecrash the Champions League party at the end of a nevertheless hugely successful campaign, ultimately finishing in fifth place to claim a Europa League spot. However, McGeady, who joined the club from Spartak Moscow in January, is confident they can split the big boys next time around after launching new manager Roberto Martinez's tenure in style. Aiming to go one better: Aiden McGeady says Everton must look to break into the top four\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez's Everton finished fifth in the Premier League last season to claim a Europa League spot\n@highlight\nRepublic of Ireland winger Aiden McGeady is confident his team can progress even further", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 72, "end": 94}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 487, "end": 502}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 623, "end": 638}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 740, "end": 758}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Good job: @placeholder had an impressive start to his career as Everton manager", "idx": 80973}], "idx": 52720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- Hong Kong authorities Sunday announced that two recalled candy products made by British confectioner Cadbury had high levels of melamine. The industrial chemical has recently been found in Chinese-made milk products that have sickened nearly 53,000 children in China, killing four. Countries around the world have since banned the import of Chinese products containing milk, or have withdrawn products that contain milk from China -- such as candy -- amid worries they contain melamine. Last week, Cadbury recalled all of its Chinese-made candy products after preliminary tests showed they contained trace amounts of melamine. Cadbury took the action because \"no level of melamine is appropriate,\" spokesman Tony Bilsborough told CNN on Sunday.\n@highlight\nHong Kong authorities say two Cadbury products have high levels of melamine\n@highlight\nCadbury recalled all of its Chinese-made candy products last week\n@highlight\nChinese milk products have sickened nearly 53,000 children in China, killing four", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 734, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators suspect people watered down milk in an attempt to sell more of it, and added melamine in order to fool quality checks, @placeholder authorities have said.", "idx": 80975}], "idx": 52722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye Frontier Airlines says 13 of its flights from Denver International Airport have been canceled because its aircraft were damaged by hail. All flights were grounded on Wednesday afternoon because of a tornado warning and severe thunderstorms that brought hail and strong winds to the area. There were delays of about an hour and a half after operations resumed. At least one tornado touched down in the town of Watkins, southeast of the airport, but no injuries were reported. Touchdown: The huge tornaddo touched down just outside Denver International Airport Supercell: A pedestrian runs for safety as a hail storm hits downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado on Wednesday\n@highlight\nDenver was put under a rare tornado warning Wednesday afternoon as a severe weather pattern passed over the Mile-High City\n@highlight\nAt least four tornadoes touched down in the Denver metro area on Wednesday afternoon as huge weather system hit the city\n@highlight\nHuge hail storm pelted the city - causing cars windscreens to shatter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 30}, {"start": 60, "end": 87}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 544, "end": 571}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The storms dropped heavy rain and hail around the @placeholder area.", "idx": 80976}], "idx": 52723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 29 October 2013 A brave woman fire-fighter has a double life as one of Britain\u2019s top female bodybuilders. Mother-of-one Sarah Hallett, 43, juggles a career in the emergency service with being the reigning Miss Bodybuilding Britain. Sarah, who lives in Swansea, South Wales, with her daughter Tyler, 14, has been a fire-fighter for the past eight years and has been bodybuilding for the last six of them. Scroll down for video Sarah Hallett, 43, pictured right at her station in Swansea, leads a double life as one of Britain's top female body builders, pictured left in competition\n@highlight\nSarah Hallett often works out with her male firefighter colleagues\n@highlight\nTrains 3 hours a day, 6 days a week, consuming only protein and water\n@highlight\nMother-of-one says Jodie Marsh has given body building a bad name\n@highlight\nHopes to be crowned Miss Universe soon, after coming second this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 280, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 924, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She says: \u2018The trouble is women\u2019s bodybuilding has been given a really bad name by the people like @placeholder.", "idx": 80988}], "idx": 52731} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea captain John Terry has predicted big things from rival-turned-team-mate Diego Costa after the Spain striker's move to Stamford Bridge was completed. The Blues on Wednesday announced that Brazilian left-back Felipe Luis is set to move from Atletico Madrid following Costa, whose \u00a332million switch was sealed on Tuesday. Brazil-born striker Costa impressed in helping Atletico to a first Primera Division title in 18 years last season and guided Los Rojiblancos into the Champions League final, beating Chelsea in the semi-finals. 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The soldiers received treatment on the scene before being evacuated for further medical attention, said Andrea Tenenti, deputy spokesman for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, which monitors the cessation of hostilities between Lebanon and Israel. Tenenti said that the injuries suffered were light. French and Lebanese officials roundly condemned the strike, which occurred east of the city of Tyre and near the town of Burj Al Shamali.\n@highlight\nNEW: The blast is condemned by France, Lebanese officials and Hezbollah\n@highlight\nThe injuries suffered by the soldiers are light\n@highlight\nThis is one of several attacks on U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon this year\n@highlight\nThe five wounded troops are French", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 336, "end": 374}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We call @placeholder authorities to make every effort to ensure that those responsible are prosecuted.\"", "idx": 80996}], "idx": 52737} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gordon Brown has threatened to stand for election to the Scottish Parliament over Alex Salmond\u2019s \u2018lies\u2019 about the NHS. The former Prime Minister said he would make a dramatic return to frontline politics north of the border to tackle the SNP head on. His announcement prompted speculation that the former prime minister \u2013 who would be a significant figure compared to the those currently representing Labour in Scotland \u2013 might even seek to succeed Mr Salmond as Scotland\u2019s leader. The former Prime Minister, who is still an MP in Westminster, said: \u2018I say this to Mr Salmond himself. If he continues to peddle this deception then I will want to join Johann Lamont in fighting him and securing the return of a Labour Government as quickly as possible.\u2019\n@highlight\nFormer Prime Minister said he would not tolerate SNP 'lies' about the NHS\n@highlight\nHe said he would 'join' Labour's leader in Scotland Johann Lamont\n@highlight\nMr Brown pledged to fight SNP to secure 'return of Labour' in Holyrood\n@highlight\nSNP has cut funding for the NHS by more than the Tories, figures reveal\n@highlight\nInstitute of Fiscal Studies said 'Scottish NHS is already in Scottish hands'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 57, "end": 75}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 710, "end": 726}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 901, "end": 913}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 952, "end": 954}, {"start": 977, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 995}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said: \u2018Scotland is on the cusp of making history.", "idx": 81000}], "idx": 52739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 Santi Cazorla believes Arsenal must follow the blueprint of Atletico Madrid if they are to end their 10-year Premier League trophy drought against their big spending title rivals. Atletico were crowned La Liga champions for the first time since 1996 last season after breaking the dominance of Barcelona and city rivals Real. Diego Simeone's side wrestled the title away from the El Clasico duo despite the loss of talisman Falcao to Monaco, while Real and Barcelona spent heavily on marquee signings Gareth Bale and Neymar respectively. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arteta expecting great season\n@highlight\nSanti Cazorla believes Arsenal must follow Atletico Madrid's example if they're to win the Premier League next season\n@highlight\nAtletico won La Liga last season despite Real Madrid and Barcelona spending heavily\n@highlight\nCazorla thinks Arsenal have to mirror Atletico's blueprint against big spending Premier League rivals such as Manchester City and Chelsea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 151, "end": 164}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}, {"start": 982, "end": 996}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many people do not realise how hard it is to win a league competing with @placeholder or Madrid.'", "idx": 81013}], "idx": 52747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 15-year-old British schoolboy has struck a chord with his eloquent response to actress Emma Watson's United Nations speech encouraging men to join in the fight for gender equality. Ed Holtom's letter, published in the Sunday Telegraph, was praised on social media for demonstrating an understanding of gender issues that many adults today don't fully comprehend. \"If we want equality, it will take more effort than paying women the same as men, or giving women equal opportunities,\" he wrote in his letter supporting Watson. \"We must stop pressuring each other to fit stereotypes which more often than not leaves us feeling repressed and unable to express ourselves. We must not let gender define us.\"\n@highlight\nSchoolboy in UK writes letter defending Emma Watson's speech at the UN\n@highlight\nLetter goes viral after being published in London newspaper\n@highlight\nEd Holtom: \"We're lucky to live in a Western world where women can speak out\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 737, "end": 738}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 793}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both men and women should feel free to be strong,\" Watson told the @placeholder.", "idx": 81014}], "idx": 52748} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin hit the campaign trail Friday, delivering the keynote address at a Washington fundraiser for an anti-abortion group supporting socially conservative women running for office in the upcoming midterm elections. \"All across this country, women are standing up and speaking out for common sense solutions,\" Palin said at the Susan B. Anthony List Celebration of Life breakfast. They are forming a \"new conservative feminist movement\" that will help make \"government work again for us,\" she said. The Susan B. Anthony List describes itself on its website as part of the \"nerve center of the pro-life movement and political process.\" In 2008, the group founded \"Team Sarah,\" a coalition of women supporting Palin's vice presidential bid.\n@highlight\nSarah Palin speaks at fundraiser for group supporting conservative women candidates\n@highlight\nPalin attacks anti-abortion Democrats for backing President Obama's health care plan\n@highlight\nPalin's appearance was part of a campaign swing that will take her to Carolinas", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 374, "end": 414}, {"start": 549, "end": 569}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 796, "end": 806}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turning to other policy disputes, Palin also slammed the Obama administration's fiscal program, declaring that \"these policies coming out of @placeholder right now\" are putting the country on the road to \"national insolvency.\"", "idx": 81017}], "idx": 52750} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Kelly and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:05 EST, 26 September 2013 Outside court: Chloe Brennan, 40, insisted at London's High Court that her father's siblings had 'never liked her and didn't want to know her' As the only child of a wealthy diplomat\u2019s son, she was treated like a \u2018princess\u2019 by her father and believed he had promised to leave her his fortune. So Chloe Brennan was shocked to learn after he died that his siblings had \u2018encouraged\u2019 him to sign a deathbed will they had drawn-up without legal advice which left the bulk of his estate to them.\n@highlight\nChloe Brennan, 40, of Reading, insisted father's siblings 'never liked her'\n@highlight\n'Hippy' father and mother not married when Brennan was born in 1972\n@highlight\nInsists half-French father was pressured into signing a death-bed will\n@highlight\nIt left her just \u00a3100,000 from Francois Devillebichot's \u00a3630,000 estate\n@highlight\nBut judge rules her father was not subjected to any 'undue influence'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 888, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She launched a @placeholder battle to have the will declared invalid, accusing relatives of her father, Francois Devillebichot, of conspiring to cheat her out of \u00a3500,000 of her inheritance.", "idx": 81022}], "idx": 52754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sauber have snapped up Marcus Ericsson to race for them next season after the collapse of the Caterham team. The Swede, 24, made his debut in Formula One this season but is not racing at this weekend's United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas after Caterham were put into administration. Ericsson, who matched Caterham's highest-ever finish of 11th at Monaco earlier in the season, admitted he had endured a tough time of it amid the financial uncertainty but is delighted to now be able to look forward. 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The league has been heavily criticized over the last six months as it struggled with a policy widely seen as too lenient. Commissioner Roger Goodell came under fire over his handling of the high-profile domestic violence cases involving Rice and Peterson with the players' union demanding Mr Goodell be removed entirely from the disciplinary process. 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But General Sir Nicholas Houghton could not be more wrong. I believe it is imperative there should be special pleading for a fighting man our government sent into battle with orders to forfeit his life if called upon to do so.\n@highlight\nNearly half of the British public want leniency to be shown\n@highlight\nThe Marines saw 20 of their men killed or maimed during their tour", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 137, "end": 162}, {"start": 239, "end": 252}, {"start": 263, "end": 280}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 376, "end": 392}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court martial having delivered its guilty verdict (two of his comrades were acquitted), there will be pressure to make an example of @placeholder so that the remnants of an unpopular war can be airbrushed away and the national conscience soothed.", "idx": 81044}], "idx": 52771} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- Lawyers for Dominique Strauss-Kahn pushed back Tuesday against allegations that he facilitated prostitution in France, saying there was \"no significant evidence\" the former International Monetary Fund chief knew young women at parties he attended were being paid for sex. Other suspects held over an investigation into prostitution centered around the city of Lille \"said that Dominique Strauss-Kahn did not know that these women were being paid,\" Strauss-Kahn's lawyer Henri Leclerc said in a news conference. \"We hear that these women say otherwise. Well, no! I can tell you these women do not say otherwise,\" he said. Strauss-Kahn was formally warned Monday that he is under investigation for \"aggravated pimping\" for accusations that he participated in a prostitution ring, prosecutors said.\n@highlight\nAttorney: There is no evidence Strauss-Kahn knew women at sex parties were paid\n@highlight\nOther suspects say the former IMF chief did not know, Henri Leclerc says\n@highlight\nStrauss-Kahn is warned he is being investigated for \"aggravated pimping\"\n@highlight\nFrench police are investigating a high-profile prostitution ring in Lille", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 27, "end": 48}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 188, "end": 214}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 392, "end": 413}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}, {"start": 967, "end": 979}, {"start": 997, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the sex scandals torpedoed his expected run for the @placeholder presidency this year.", "idx": 81050}], "idx": 52775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deep in the flat and featureless landscape of eastern Ukraine, it is all too \u00adpossible that the outline of World War III is taking shape. Whipped up by the Kremlin \u00adpropaganda machine and led by Russian \u00admilitary intelligence, armed men are erecting road blocks, storming police stations and ripping down the country\u2019s flag. They are demolishing not just their own country \u2014 bankrupt, ill-run and beleaguered \u2014 but also the post-war order that has kept most of Europe and us, here in Britain, safe and free for decades.Vladimir Putin is striking at the heart of the West. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\n'Vladimir Putin is striking at the heart of the West'\n@highlight\n'We can chose to surrender any responsibility we have to protect Ukraine and the Baltic states'\n@highlight\n'Or we can mount a last-ditch attempt to deter Russia from furthering its imperial ambitions'\n@highlight\n'If we choose to resist Putin, we will risk a terrifying miltary escalation'\n@highlight\n'I do not think it an exaggeration to say this could bring us to the brink of nuclear war'", "entities": [{"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 511, "end": 532}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Putin has presented the @placeholder leaders with an impossible choice.", "idx": 81055}, {"query": "Any bloodshed against a single @placeholder soldier will give Putin a pretext to use his military might.For her part, Russia has played a brutally clever game.", "idx": 81056}], "idx": 52779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- August 30, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 New Orleans, Louisiana \u2022 North Korea \u2022 Washington, D.C. Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Hi everyone. I'm Carl Azuz and this is CNN Student News. We are commercial free and coming directly to your classroom from the CNN Center in Atlanta. Let's go ahead and get things started right now. First Up: Katrina - Then and Now AZUZ: First up, remembering a day five years ago that changed the lives of thousands of Americans: the day that Hurricane Katrina made landfall. Ceremonies and vigils took place all across the U.S. Gulf Coast yesterday. There's been a lot of progress and rebuilding since Katrina hit, but most people agree that there's still a lot that needs doing. During a visit to the Gulf yesterday, President Obama talked about the struggles facing the region.\n@highlight\nCompare New Orleans today with how it looked after Hurricane Katrina hit\n@highlight\nLearn about two rallies that took place in Washington, D.C. this weekend\n@highlight\nConsider a connection between the economic recession and the U.S. birth rate\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 47, "end": 49}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 137}, {"start": 160, "end": 174}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 481, "end": 502}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1244}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This past weekend marked the 47th anniversary of the march on @placeholder.", "idx": 81061}], "idx": 52783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of female engineers will be trained up as part of a 'national mission' to get Britain building again, Ed Miliband announced today. The Labour leader said it was a 'national embarrassment' that just one in 25 engineers were women. He pledged to ensure an extra 400,000 engineers were trained up by 2020 - with a Labour source promising a 'significant increase' in the proportion of women. Scroll down for video Labour leader Ed Miliband was given a tour of the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail site in London today Mr Miliband said the engineers were needed to meet a shortfall in the number of skilled workers in the economy.\n@highlight\nLabour leader said number of women engineers a 'national embarrassment'\n@highlight\nMr Miliband said just one in 25 engineers in the UK were women\n@highlight\nHe promised to train up an extra 400,000 engineers over the next five years", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 499}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 777, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And we need to ensure @placeholder does not waste the talents of any our young people, be they men or women.", "idx": 81066}], "idx": 52786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- September 23, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 New York City \u2022 Cuba \u2022 Chile Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Old McDonald had a farm. And if you could text about that fast enough, you might have won 50 grand! Today, you'll meet the teenager who did. I'm Carl Azuz. Welcome to CNN Student News! First Up: U.N. General Assembly AZUZ: First up, leaders from around the world are coming together for a meeting in New York City. It's the United Nations General Assembly, and it gets together every year. The group is going to talk about world issues; different leaders will make speeches. President Obama is scheduled to address the assembly today.\n@highlight\nFind out how the U.N. General Assembly can impact international issues\n@highlight\nConsider what some Cubans can expect as they move to the private sector\n@highlight\nWitness a day in the life of Chilean miners as they wait to be rescued\n@highlight\nUse the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 52}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 415, "end": 430}, {"start": 443, "end": 463}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 548, "end": 560}, {"start": 572, "end": 602}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 811, "end": 831}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 959, "end": 994}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1064}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AZUZ: The 33 men who are waiting to be rescued from a mine in @placeholder are experiencing things most people never will and most people hope they never will.", "idx": 81075}], "idx": 52792} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell When identical twin sisters Darlene and Diane Nettemeier went to a twins' festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, one man stood out by himself amongst the sea of twins. Tall, dark and handsome Mark Sanders caught their eye, but there was only one of him and two of them. Luckily for them, Mr Sanders was also a twin, and he called his identical brother, Craig, down from their hotel room to meet the 'neat' blondes. Instant attraction: The twins (Craig and Diane are left) said they fell for each other immediately when they met in Twinsburg, Ohio Soon afterwards, the pairs of twins fell in love, got married, and then went on to produce another set of identical twins.\n@highlight\nDarlene and Diane Nettemeier met Mark and Craig Sanders at a twins event\n@highlight\nThey later married in joint wedding and built houses right next to each other with a shared back yard\n@highlight\nDiane and Craig had identical twin sons, beating odds of one million to one\n@highlight\nBut they see themselves as 'Just two normal families who happen to be close to one another'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 104, "end": 112}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 553}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The girls: Diane and @placeholder are hard to tell apart to all but their husbands and children", "idx": 81104}], "idx": 52816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco (CNN) -- The MacBook Pro, with a shiny new high-definition screen, may have been the sexiest star of Apple's keynote address at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. But updates to its mobile operating system may make the biggest impact on users in the months, and years, to come. And they both clearly target Google, Apple's fellow tech titan and, increasingly, its key rival. A brand new map system, complete with 3-D imaging and voice-assisted, turn-by-turn navigation is clearly Apple's effort to keep iPhone and iPad users home instead of clicking on what had been the system's go-to app, Google Maps.\n@highlight\nApple hopes new map system keeps users away from Google Maps\n@highlight\nNew Facebook integration with iOS 6 is a jab at Google+\n@highlight\nSiri upgrade seeks to change feature from novelty to digital assistant\n@highlight\nThe iOS update is scheduled to roll out this fall", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 146, "end": 176}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 529, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was turn-by-turn navigation, with voice assistance delivered in the same voice that iPhone 4 users know as @placeholder.", "idx": 81114}, {"query": "And @placeholder has, in fact, been working on mapping the world since Maps was introduced in 2004.", "idx": 81116}], "idx": 52824} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The red carpet was rolled out for the Danish royal family yesterday, as they hosted their annual Royal New Year's reception. Queen Margrethe, 74, and her husband Prince Henrik, 80, hosted the VIP bash at Amalienborg Castle and hundreds of well-wishers gathered at the entrance to watch the guests arrive. Queen Margrethe's son Crown Prince Frederik, 46, and his wife princess Mary were greeted with thunderous applause as the exited the car and made their way up to the castle doors. Scroll down for video Denmark's Queen Margrethe hosted her annual New Year reception in Copenhagen. She was joined by Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary at Amalienborg Castle\n@highlight\nQueen Margrethe hosted her annual New Year reception in Copenhagen\n@highlight\nShe joined Princes Frederik and Joachim and their wives Mary and Marie\n@highlight\nHundreds of well-wishers watched Danish royal family and guests arrive", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 97, "end": 110}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 162, "end": 174}, {"start": 204, "end": 221}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 327, "end": 347}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 602, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 770, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Queen's youngest son @placeholder, 45, also wore military uniform, while his wife Princess Marie of Denmark, 38, wore a peach chiffon dress and a diamond tiara.", "idx": 81121}], "idx": 52828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The weather forecast for this Saturday evening in Wembley is muggy and that is a warning to George Groves on two counts. This is not the moment for doing anything daft. Nor can he afford to be waylaid. As Saint George sets out upon the road to redemption there is no scope for another mishap. Certainly not one as calamitous as his starching by Carl Froch. George Groves (left) takes on Christopher Rebrasse (right) for the European middleweight title on Saturday The pair will fight at Wembley Arena as Groves looks to win the belt and become WBC world title challenger\n@highlight\nGeorge Groves takes on Christopher Rebrasse at Wembley on Saturday\n@highlight\nGroves is challenging Rebrasse for European super-middleweight title\n@highlight\nLondoner says he is 'back on track to win a world title' with this bout\n@highlight\nBut he says he 'can't afford another mistake' after two losses to Carl Froch\n@highlight\nGroves weight in a 11st 13lb 6oz, Rebrasse meanwhile was 11st 13lbs 8oz\n@highlight\nCompulsory shot at WBC champion Anthony Dirrell not far off for Groves", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 582, "end": 594}, {"start": 605, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 889, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To which @placeholder says: \u2018Whether he likes it or not - and he sounds scared of me - that\u2019s the way it is and once I\u2019ve beaten Rebrasse I\u2019m coming for him.\u2019", "idx": 81124}], "idx": 52830} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(InStyle.com) -- What was your favorite trend of 2010? Did you slip into a slim-fitting pair of tailored trousers, like Drew Barrymore? Did you pair your coziest socks with your sexiest heels, like Leighton Meester? Or maybe you took your short shorts from the gym to the office, like Gwyneth Paltrow. We've scoured the red carpets to round up the best fads of the year. Click through our gallery to see which celebrities jumped on the trend wagon -- and which styles you were savvy enough to rock yourself! Evening shorts Shorts are finally getting respect outside the park -- at the office, at dinner, and even on the red carpet, seen on the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Connelly. Flaunt it if you've got it, ladies!\n@highlight\nStars like Sarah Jessica Parker, Mary-Kate Olsen and Kelly Ripa wear Silly Bandz\n@highlight\nZoe Saldana said goodbye to the avant-garde, instead favoring clean lines and refined tones\n@highlight\nFaux-fur vests like Kim Kardashian's are animal- and closet-friendly", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 11}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 750, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 954, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did -- and she looks wonderfully pulled together in them!", "idx": 81128}], "idx": 52834} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police believe a 78-year-old man shot dead his daughter, 39, and 11-year-old granddaughter in a tragic murder-suicide at their home in Seattle, Washington on Monday. The bodies of grandfather Honorario Yango, his daughter Christine Dela Isla and granddaughter Anahlia Cowherd were found by local police around 8:15pm after the suspected shooter's 10-year-old grandson called 911. While police have not yet released a motive in the murder-suicide, Anahlia's personal blog tells the shocking story of how she was allegedly sexually-abused by her grandfather for years and how he threatened to kill her just hours before her death. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nPolice believe Honorario Yano, 78, killed his daughter Christine Dela Isla, 39 and granddaughter Anahlia Cowherd, 11, before committing suicide\n@highlight\nJust hours before the attack, Anahlia wrote on a blog about her grandfather threatening to kill her\n@highlight\nIt was also on that blog that she claimed her grandfather had been sexually abusing her for years", "entities": [{"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 192, "end": 206}, {"start": 222, "end": 240}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 717, "end": 735}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a post titled 'Help... 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After beginning his captaincy tenure with five hundreds in nine Tests \u2014 including 562 runs at an average of more than 80 in leading his side to an historic series win in India \u2014 Cook\u2019s flatlining form has coincided with an alarming slump in his side\u2019s fortunes.\n@highlight\nVirat Kohli admits Alastair Cook will be targeted by India in Test series\n@highlight\nEngland captain is under pressure without a hundred in 24 Test innings\n@highlight\nDefeat at Trent Bridge could see Cook lose the England captaincy\n@highlight\nEngland are likely to recall Ben Stokes at the expense of Chris Jordan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 972, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heavy hitter: England are expected to recall fit-again Ben Stokes for the Test series against @placeholder", "idx": 81131}], "idx": 52837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After buying a cheap Dodge Ram van off the internet, three friends spent four months travelling around North America on a quest to see the true beauty of their homeland. And they came up with one very unique way of documenting their trip: by taking 'selfies' on a couch that they brought along with them at each stop. The brain child of university pals, Becca D'Agostine, 25, Andy Fuhrmann, 25, and Dave Fine, 24, the trip was first planned so that they could celebrate Andy's recovery from a serious spinal injury. Three friends road tripped across the US and documented their trip with 'couch selfies' at each stop. Pictured: Seward Highway, Alaska\n@highlight\nUniversity pals spent four months travelling America - with a couch in tow\n@highlight\nThe 18,000-mile road trip began in Vermont and ended in Massachusetts\n@highlight\nFuton 'selfies' offered a unique way to show varied American landscapes", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 354, "end": 369}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The university pals initially embarked on this trek to celebrate @placeholder's spinal surgery recovery", "idx": 81132}], "idx": 52838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner signed a decree Tuesday requiring all ships navigating from Argentina to the disputed Falkland Islands to carry a government permit. The move comes as tensions over the territory simmer because of British oil companies' efforts to drill off the northern coast of the islands. The Falklands, known as Las Malvinas in Argentina, lie in the South Atlantic Ocean off the Argentinean coast and have been under British rule since 1833. But Argentina has always claimed sovereignty over them. The two nations fought a war over the islands in 1982. Tuesday's decree followed an accusation made last week by the Argentine government that a ship docked on the mainland was preparing to transport tubes to the Falklands for oil and gas exploration.\n@highlight\nArgentina requires ships navigating from Argentina to the Falklands to carry permit\n@highlight\nTensions over islands because of UK oil firm's efforts to drill off the coast of the islands\n@highlight\nArgentina claims ship docked on mainland was to transport tubes for Falklands oil exploration\n@highlight\nFalklands under British rule since 1833, but Argentina claims sovereignty over them", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 58}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 257, "end": 263}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 398, "end": 417}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 937, "end": 938}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Argentine position is that natural resources around the islands should be protected, and @placeholder must accept international resolutions labeling the Falklands a disputed area.", "idx": 81143}], "idx": 52847} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Tea Party movement is trying to define politics in 2010, but its founding arguments can be traced to at least 1964 -- in a famous campaign speech given on Barry Goldwater's behalf by a Hollywood actor named Ronald Reagan. \u2022 \"This is the issue of this election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.\" \u2022 \"No nation in history has ever survived a tax burden that reached a third of its national income. ... We've raised our debt limit three times in the last 12 months, and now our national debt is one and a half times bigger than all the combined debts of all the nations of the world. We have $15 billion in gold in our treasury; we don't own an ounce.\"\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Tea Party's roots in 1964 speech given by Reagan for Goldwater campaign\n@highlight\nIn speech more civil than today's, Reagan envisioned lost freedoms, he writes\n@highlight\nAvlon says that time not as idyllic as some think and U.S. is more conservative today\n@highlight\nAvlon: Conservatives today would call Reagan, Goldwater, liberal on social views, taxes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lost the 1964 campaign by an unprecedented margin, winning only six states and 38 percent of the popular vote.", "idx": 81144}, {"query": "But @placeholder's character does not change dramatically with a new president, no matter what party or ideology he represents.", "idx": 81145}], "idx": 52848} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:25 EST, 4 May 2012 More than four years after her husband was shot to death while sleeping beside her, Melissa Oxley says she has forgiven the man who was eventually convicted in the murder, but wants his alleged accomplice held accountable. On February 21, 2008, Melissa Oxley was awakened at around 3:30am by a loud sound to discover her 36-year-old husband, Benjamin, dead in their bed from a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Melissa Oxley's 6-year-old stepdaughter, Alyssa, was sleeping in a room nearby. When she heard the commotion, Mellisa had to restrain the little girl from entering the bedroom to check up on her dad, according to the Record-Courier.\n@highlight\nBenjamin Oxley, 36, was shot to death in 2008 while sleeping next to his wife\n@highlight\nJames Matlean was convicted of Oxley's murder and sentenced in March to a life in prison without parole\n@highlight\nMatlean claimed that Oxley's ex-wife, Dawn, orchestrated the murder\n@highlight\nDawn Oxley made a deal with the prosecution that gave her immunity in the murder case", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 988, "end": 991}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also said that his girlfriend wanted him to kill", "idx": 81150}], "idx": 52850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored four times as Barcelona routed Valencia to keep alive their slim chances of overhauling Real Madrid at the top of Spain's La Liga. The Argentina striker took his tally for the league season to 27, one behind Real's Cristiano Ronaldo, and has scored 44 in all competitions for the Spanish and European champions this campaign. Barcelona's win closed the gap on Real Madrid to 10 points, though Jose Mourinho's side are still the overwhelming favorites to clinch the title with two and a half months of the season remaining. \"We're so lucky to be living in a time when these players play. 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Earlier this month, the rapper and entrepreneur launched Roc Nation Sports, a joint-venture sports management agency with Creative Arts Agency. National Basketball Association rules stipulate that agents can't both represent professional athletes and have a stake in a team. For Jay-Z to move forward as an agent, he had to relinquish control of the sports franchise. 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Chelsea was the first of the Clinton clan to be by her mother's bedside after she was admitted on Sunday. As soon as word of her condition spread, a frenzy of media gathered outside the hospital and captured Chelsea's worried face as she left. Former President Bill Clinton later arrived at the hospital to visit his wife, the concern also etched on his face as he was spotted driving away after a brief stay.\n@highlight\nSecretary of state hospitalized at New York-Presbyterian hospital after follow-up exam found the clot\n@highlight\nWas treated for a concussion earlier this month after fainting while she battled a stomach virus\n@highlight\nDoctors expect a full recovery and say there has been no brain damage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 192}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 745, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aides and doctors say @placeholder contracted a stomach virus in early December and became dehydrated, then fainted, fell and hit her head on December 9.", "idx": 81155}], "idx": 52853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea old boy Frank Lampard admitted he was almost speechless after coming off the bench to deny former boss Jose Mourinho victory at Manchester City. The 36-year-old midfielder, who was serenaded by the visiting fans at the Etihad Stadium, struck five minutes from time after being picked out by James Milner to cancel out Andre Schurrle's 71st-minute opener. Lampard told Sky Sports: 'It's a really difficult one. I'd be unprofessional if I didn't come on and do my job, so I was trying to get into the box and it was a great ball back from Milly. 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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko sings the National anthem during his visit to the Mariupol Metallurgic Plant in the eastern Ukrainian city Mariupol Warning: Ukraine's Yatsenyuk, right, says that President Putin wants his country to remain under Russian influence The tough new measures against Russia will be unveiled as Ukraine today accused pro-Moscow rebels of waging fresh attacks in eastern Ukraine despite a ceasefire imposed on Friday.\n@highlight\nUkraine says that despite ceasefire their positions are still under attack\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin is 'sucking the blood' out of Ukraine, Kiev PM warns\n@highlight\nClaim that Moscow wants to return Kiev to Russian sphere of influence\n@highlight\nUkraine's president visits key city of Mariupol in symbolic show of strength\n@highlight\nSays to crowd: 'This is our Ukrainian land and we'll never give it up to anyone. 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You can root for a jury to see a case your way and disagree with its ultimate verdict, but you cannot criticize the jury system for being unpredictable. In that sense, a Florida jury's recent verdicts -- and nonverdicts -- against Michael Dunn demonstrate a fundamental truth about trials. They are not only unpredictable; they are designed that way. The case against Dunn stemmed from an incident on November 23, 2012. Dunn, a 47-year-old white man, arrived at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida, and parked next to an SUV that contained Davis and other black teenagers. When Dunn complained about loud music coming from the SUV, words were exchanged and Dunn ultimately fired a gun that killed Davis. Dunn said he saw a gun barrel pointing out of the SUV, but the prosecution said there was no gun.\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos: Critics of the Michael Dunn verdict miss a feature of trials\n@highlight\nThey're always unpredictable, and it's impossible to get inside the mind of a jury, he says\n@highlight\nHe says jury may have been unsure about meaning of various degrees of homicide\n@highlight\nCevallos: The prosecution scored a win, despite public criticism of the verdict", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 427, "end": 430}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 875, "end": 888}, {"start": 906, "end": 917}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even if Dunn's testimony were completely believed, at best only @placeholder was the aggressor, so Dunn had a minimal self-defense claim against the other occupants.", "idx": 81161}, {"query": "On one hand, they have achieved a virtual life sentence on the other convictions, which achieves one of the philosophical goals of punishment: incapacitation and isolation of @placeholder from the community.", "idx": 81162}], "idx": 52858} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona have one foot in the Spanish Cup final after beating Villarreal 3-1 at the Camp Nou on Wednesday night. The second leg of the semi-final should be a formality and they continue to show the sort of form that will have Real Madrid nervously looking over their shoulder in the league where the difference is just one point. Barca\u2019s front three of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have now scored more goals in 2015 than the entire Madrid team. Messi got one here and Neymar should have added to his tally but missed from the spot. Suarez did not score but was involved in two of the three goals as Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique also scored to record their 10th consecutive victory in all competitions.\n@highlight\nLionel Messi opened the scoring for Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the 41st minute\n@highlight\nVillarreal equalised shortly afterwards through Manu Trigueros\n@highlight\nAndres Iniesta gave Barcelona the lead just a minute later before Gerard Pique made it 3-1\n@highlight\nIt was Barcelona's 10th win in a row in all competitions", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 609, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 866, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 958, "end": 969}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was even a rare sliced effort from @placeholder as Barcelona looked for the first goal.", "idx": 81165}], "idx": 52859} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 10:21 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:35 EST, 24 July 2013 Bentley today announced more than 1,000 new jobs as part of a major \u00a3800million investment boost for the UK that will see a new \u00a3150,000 luxury 4X4 built in Britain rather than rival Bratislava. Prime Minister David Cameron was on hand at the Bentley factory in Crewe for the announcement which he hailed as \u2018fantastic news\u2019, a vote of confidence in Britain and another welcome sign of a healing UK economy. The new jobs and cash boost means Bentley will now build up to 4,000 a year of its first ever sports utility vehicle (SUV) at its factory in Crewe. It becomes the fourth model to roll off the line.\n@highlight\nBentley had been considering moving production of the \u00a3150,000 luxury 4X4s to the Slovakian capital of Bratislava in Eastern Europe\n@highlight\nBut company chose Britain - bringing \u00a3800m investment boost for the UK\n@highlight\nUp to 4,000 4X4s will now be built at its factory in Crewe every year\n@highlight\nPrime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the 'fantastic news'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 189, "end": 190}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 480, "end": 481}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 912, "end": 913}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "would have been the first volume -produced @placeholder to be built outside", "idx": 81168}], "idx": 52861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates UPDATED: 07:56 EST, 2 December 2011 The North East has seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of hospital admissions for people in their early 30s with alcoholic liver disease (model) Consultants have called on the Government to introduce new curbs on alcohol advertising to protect young people. In an open letter they warned Britain is facing an epidemic of liver disease caused by a binge drinking culture and cheap booze. The North East has been hit particularly hard with figures showing a 400 per cent increase in the number of hospital admissions for people in their early 30s with alcoholic liver disease.\n@highlight\nThe North East has seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of hospital admissions for people in their early 30s with alcoholic liver disease", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder we are in the middle of an epidemic.", "idx": 81171}], "idx": 52863} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The convicted killer of three Ohio students at a high school cafeteria who escaped from a Lima prison Thursday has been taken back into custody. Nineteen-year-old T.J. Lane escaped along with two other inmates and one of the inmates was immediately captured, Lima police Sgt. Andy Green said. A search was then underway in woods and a residential area near the prison, he said. Lane was discovered after 1am with the help of police aircraft hiding out in or near an area farm building. Lane's accomplice remained at large. Scroll down for video Caught: T.J. Lane smirks as he listens to the judge during his sentencing in Chardon, Ohio. Ohio police said Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, that Lane, 19, the convicted killer of three students at a high school cafeteria, escaped from prisonand was caught hours later near a farm building\n@highlight\nNineteen-year-old school shooter T.J. Lane fled a Lima, Ohio prison with two other inmates and was found in a farm building after 1am Friday\n@highlight\nOne of the three original escapees remained at large\n@highlight\nLane is serving three consecutive life sentences without possibility of parole\n@highlight\nLane is loathed not least of all for mocking the distraught family of victims before and during his sentencing in court\n@highlight\nAn April visit from a state committee found that the Allen Oakwood Correctional Institution housed 1,635 prisoners--217 over its capacity\n@highlight\nThe triple murderer teen had reportedly been disciplined 7 times in prison prior to his short-lived escape", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 259, "end": 262}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1368}]}, "qas": [{"query": "APB: Police in northwest @placeholder went quickly to work searching for the escaped inmates after catching a third.", "idx": 81178}], "idx": 52868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- \"Mr. Ambassador, as time goes on we know that the odds of my son and the other relatives on the plane having survived becomes smaller and smaller,\" said a grey-haired man named Wen. As he addressed the Malaysian diplomat seated at a table just a few feet away in the packed Beijing hotel conference room, Wen began sobbing uncontrollably into a microphone. It had been more than 45 days since his son disappeared aboard missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. \"To know that somebody is alive, you need to see them. To know that somebody is dead, you need to see the body. That's all I ask of you,\" Wen concluded, weeping. Members of the audience sobbed quietly in their seats.\n@highlight\nCNN's Ivan Watson: Each day brings another disappointment to relatives waiting for news\n@highlight\nMalaysian Airlines has housed relatives in a number of Beijing hotels, he writes\n@highlight\nWatson: A committee representing the families has continued pressing its case\n@highlight\nMalaysian officials sent to brief Chinese families are armed with little to no information, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 201, "end": 203}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 452, "end": 482}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 812, "end": 829}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last Friday, he pledged that a high-level team of technical experts would come to @placeholder the following Monday to brief the family members.", "idx": 81181}, {"query": "Lack of information has led many to suspect a cover-up, an accusation @placeholder authorities have repeatedly denied.", "idx": 81182}], "idx": 52869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and visiting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Monday stressed the importance of strong ties between their countries, despite Brazil's concerns about U.S. economic policies that it says can work against emerging economies. In comments to reporters after a White House meeting, Obama and Rousseff highlighted the areas of cooperation on energy development, education and trade as the two leaders prepare to attend the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, beginning Friday. However, they made no mention of less collaborative topics, such as whether each country will purchase new military aircraft from the other, or whether the United States will support Brazil's efforts to gain a seat at the U.N. Security Council.\n@highlight\nNEW: Brazil's president calls for a balanced U.S. economic approach\n@highlight\nNEW: The two leaders discuss cooperation in oil and biofuel development\n@highlight\nTwo-way trade between Brazil and the United States totaled $74 billion in 2011\n@highlight\nBrazil is the world's sixth-largest economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 76, "end": 89}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 473, "end": 494}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 760, "end": 780}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We very much welcome the major improvements that have been found in the @placeholder economy in the recent past, and I am quite certain that that will very much be the emphasis in the next few months and years ahead under the capable leadership of President Obama,\" she added in what amounted to either an endorsement or prediction of Obama's re-election in November.", "idx": 81186}], "idx": 52871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There is still time for more to come but with knowing nods to Diego Costa (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand, Mauricio Isla (both QPR), Fraser Forster (Southampton) and Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), these are my top five signings made by Premier League clubs so far this summer. 5) Romelu Lukaku - Everton Everything about this signing sings of a new era for Everton Football Club. Soon after paying the wages to keep Gareth Barry, Bill Kenwright has again answered his critics among the Goodison faithful by laying out some serious cash by way of \u00a328million for Lukaku. 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But what is presented to premium passengers can still rival some top hotels or restaurants, and can often act as a good barometer for the health of an airline's fortunes. \"When times get tough, food is one of the costs airlines can cut without jeopardizing safety,\" says Andreas Weber, general manager of airline catering company, Gate Gourmet. \"It has changed back and forth (over time); airlines go through crises,\" he says. \"(Today) more airlines are investing substantially in their first and business class products. Making people comfortable in big seats, everyone is doing that already, but what is left is the catering experience.\"\n@highlight\nMuch of premium class airline food is hand-prepared\n@highlight\nGate Gourmet one of three airline catering facilities next to Hong Kong airport\n@highlight\nCompany produces around 15,000 meals each day", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 860, "end": 871}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Responsible for getting 15,000 meals a day onto planes departing Hong Kong International Airport, @placeholder is well versed in meeting the demands of both airlines and passengers.", "idx": 81193}], "idx": 52875} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If they hide their faces the sentence can be increased to three years jail, and a 45,000 euro fine France's Socialist government provoked outrage today by becoming the first in the world to ban protests against Israeli action in Palestine. In what is viewed as an outrageous attack on democracy, Socialist Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said mass demonstrations planned for the weekend should be halted. Mr Cazeneuve said there was a \u2018threat to public order\u2019, while opponents said he was \u2018criminalising\u2019 popular support of the Palestinian people. Scroll down for video Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take to the streets of Paris on Sunday. France's socialist government has sparked uproar after it banned protests against Israeli action in Palestine\n@highlight\nMove follows violence at protests in Paris last weekend\n@highlight\nInterior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said there was a 'threat to public order'\n@highlight\nThousands across France were set to march again this weekend\n@highlight\nAnyone who breaks the ban faces a year in prison and a 15,000 euro fine.\n@highlight\nIf they hide their faces the sentence can be increased to three years jail, and a 45,000 euro fine", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 324, "end": 340}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 850, "end": 866}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Referring to the main @placeholder march, Mr Cazeneuve said: \u2018I consider that the conditions are not right to guarantee security.\u2019", "idx": 81206}], "idx": 52882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chris Brown's assault trial has been delayed until Wednesday as lawyers regroup after the conviction of the singer's bodyguard, who was to have testified. Prosecutors are considering whether to grant immunity to bodyguard Christopher Hollosy so that he could testify in Brown's trial. Minutes before Brown's trial was to have begun in the same court, D.C. Superior Judge Patricia Wynn on Monday morning found Hollosy guilty of assaulting a man on a Washington sidewalk. Hollosy was not justified in hitting Parker Adams since there was no evidence he was advancing on the singer as he took photos with a fan, the judge said. Wynn, who will also decide Brown's case, said she believed the testimony of a limousine driver who said Brown hit Adams before Hollosy attacked.\n@highlight\nProsecutors consider giving bodyguard immunity to testify in Chris Brown trial\n@highlight\nThe Washington verdict may affect Brown's jail time in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nThe bodyguard is expected to testify he landed a punch that broke Adams' nose\n@highlight\nBrown's Washington arrest caused his California probation to be revoked", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 222, "end": 240}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown's probation officer reported at a February hearing that the singer \"continues to make great improvement\" in dealing with anger, stress and drugs, but the judge decided he could not go free until after his trial for the assault charge in @placeholder.", "idx": 81215}], "idx": 52884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American Airlines, already grappling with union issues and bankruptcy fallout, is now confronting a third problem: growing reports of loose seats. On Tuesday, the company said another flight had experienced loose seats, bringing the total to three flights on two planes in a week. A plane headed from Vail, Colorado, to Dallas on September 26 had seats come loose, the airline's vice president of safety confirmed Tuesday. The same aircraft experienced a similar problem on a New York to Miami flight on Monday morning. That flight had to return to John F. Kennedy Airport. Separately, a Boeing 757 from Boston to Miami carrying 175 passengers diverted to New York on Saturday when three seats in row 12 came loose shortly after takeoff.\n@highlight\nThe seats came loose during three flights on two planes\n@highlight\nAmerican Airlines is evaluating dozens of planes \"out of abundance of caution\"\n@highlight\nThe company says it has found six planes with seats that were not properly secured\n@highlight\nA pilots union an American could resume contract negotiations as early as Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 310, "end": 313}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 558, "end": 580}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 825, "end": 841}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The clamps were used on 47 of the company's 102 @placeholder 757 airplanes.", "idx": 81221}], "idx": 52889} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Los Angeles is known as the nation's capital of many things. Entertainment. Gangs. Even the creative capital of the world. Add this: The City of Angels is now the nation's \"epicenter\" for money laundering by international drug cartels. Federal officials made such an announcement this week after they raided downtown businesses and seized an estimated $100 million in cash and from bank accounts around the world that were part of forfeiture actions in the ongoing probe. Some of the laundered money included ransom payments to the Sinaloa drug cartel that allegedly kidnapped and tortured a U.S. citizen at a ranch in Mexico.\n@highlight\nAuthorities seize more than $100 million in raids of downtown Los Angeles shops\n@highlight\nThe business are located in the city's bazaar-like fashion district\n@highlight\nInternational drug cartels allegedly use a \"trade-based money laundering\" scheme\n@highlight\nCouriers brought \"duffel bags and suitcases full of cash to many businesses,\" feds say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 158, "end": 171}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To do so, the broker would find businesses in @placeholder that buy goods from U.S.-based firms such as those in the Los Angeles' fashion district.", "idx": 81224}], "idx": 52891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush Genetically pure wild bison could be reintroduced to vast swathes of the American West and allowed to roam in parts of their native habitat once again for the first time in more than 100 years. While once millions of the powerful animals roamed the plains to the west of the Mississippi, their numbers were driven down by hunting to fewer than 50, who discovered refuge in Yellowstone National Park in the early 20th century. Officials at the park have now begun seeking public comment on plans which could see the animal reintroduced to states including Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nebraska and South Dakota.\n@highlight\nYellowstone National Park officials begin consultation on reintroduction\n@highlight\nWould be first time bison roamed in American West for more than 100 years\n@highlight\nRecent U.S. Interior Department report concluded the animal could potentially be moved back on to land without posing risk to livestock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 387, "end": 411}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 662}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 819, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Concerns have been raised however that bison could bring disease - namely, brucellosis, an infection that causes stillbirths in cows and may have been transmitted to about half the bison in @placeholder from exposure to cattle.", "idx": 81225}], "idx": 52892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Those aboard an American Airlines airplane from London got to see a little more of America than they expected Friday, after their flight was diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma, due to engine trouble. Flight 79 took off from Heathrow Airport at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. ET), destined for Dallas, Texas, according to American Airlines' website. The Boeing 777-200 airliner made it over the United States, but not to its final destination. It was diverted to Tulsa due to an issue with the plane's left engine, American Airlines spokeswoman Laura Masvidal told CNN. She did not specify what the issue was. Its flight crew declared an emergency before landing at Tulsa's airport shortly after 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. ET).\n@highlight\nAmerican Airlines Flight 79 took off from London, destined for Dallas\n@highlight\nSpokeswoman: Its crew declared an emergency due to a left engine issue\n@highlight\nThe 777 had to sit on the tarmac because Tulsa didn't have Customs agents\n@highlight\nA new aircraft will pick up the passengers and fly them to Texas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 41}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 308, "end": 324}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 501, "end": 517}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 722, "end": 745}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The aircraft that will take them to @placeholder was set to leave that Texas city around 9:15 p.m. for Tulsa.", "idx": 81236}], "idx": 52900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "This week, Canada became the latest country to join the U.S.-led fight against ISIS when its lawmakers voted Tuesday to contribute aircraft and personnel in the battle, though Prime Minister Stephen Harper stressed Canada will not commit ground troops. ISIS has seized large swaths of land in its quest to create a caliphate -- an Islamic state -- that stretches from western Syria to eastern Iraq. Turkey joined the coalition late last week as the militants continued to fight Kurdish and Iraqi forces on the ground. In September, the United States promised broad cooperation in the effort against the terror group. 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Melyssa Lieb, from Cocoa, Florida, said she vehemently supports her son, 18-year-old Robert Marucci, who was suspended from his high school after classmates discovered his explicit career. 'I think he's the most awesome person in the world,' she told WKMG through tears. 'He stood up and he was the man of the house when I couldn't be.' 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Warren began the day tied for the lead with Wales' Bradley Dredge, but carded a closing 68 in front of massive crowds at Himmerland Golf Resort to finish nine under par. The 33-year-old from Glasgow finished two shots clear of Dredge, with England's Phillip Archer three shots further back in third and home favourite Thomas Bjorn joint fourth with English pair Oliver Fisher and Eddie Pepperell. 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Mayra Rosales originally told police she had accidentally killed two-year-old Eliseo by rolling on top of him while babysitting four years ago. However her 1,100lb frame became her defense - as investigators proved she was so heavy she could not have committed the crime. Rosales, from Texas, said on Tuesday that she despised the nickname. She appeared to have lost a significant amount of weight in photos posted on her Facebook page. Comments from supporters suggested that the 31-year-old had her stomach stapled earlier this month.\n@highlight\nMayra Rosales, 31, has 'nothing against' her sister Jaime and still loves her\n@highlight\nMayra was originally on trial for killing the boy by crushing him\n@highlight\nJaime beat her two-year-old son to death with hairbrush in 2008 and allowed morbidly obese sister to take the fall\n@highlight\nRosales posted Facebook pictures of recent weight loss surgery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 948, "end": 952}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder begged Mayra to tell the authorities she was responsible for the injuries.", "idx": 81259}, {"query": "accommodate @placeholder, and doors and walls had to be removed to fit her in.", "idx": 81260}], "idx": 52918} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Harris PUBLISHED: 17:56 EST, 29 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 30 December 2013 Headmistress of Heathfield School Jo Heywood said appearing 'dumb' is seen as a good way to make a fortune Reality TV shows such as The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea are infecting too many classrooms with a \u2018culture of stupidity\u2019, according to a leading headmistress. Jo Heywood said Michael Gove\u2019s education reforms are being jeopardised because appearing \u2018dumb\u2019 is seen as a good way to make a fortune rather than working hard. She singled out TOWIE\u2019s Joey Essex, who cannot tell the time and is capitalising on his reputation for being dense as well as former cast member, Mark Wright, for particular criticism.\n@highlight\nJo Heywood is head of girls-only Heathfield School in Ascot, Berkshire\n@highlight\nShe criticised TOWIE\u2019s Joey Essex, and former cast member, Mark Wright\n@highlight\nHas warned she is \u2018deeply concerned about dumbing down of culture in UK\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 110, "end": 137}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 761, "end": 777}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}, {"start": 962, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Likewise, @placeholder not knowing how to tell the time.", "idx": 81262}], "idx": 52919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young man who suffered a horrific brain injury will embark on an incredible charity bike ride as a moving memorial for his friend, Kim Hunt, who was killed in a tragic murder-suicide. Ms Hunt; a beloved intensive care nurse, wife and mother, was found dead in September last year as a result of a suspected murder-suicide. Her husband Geoff and their three young children Fletcher, Mia and Phoebe were also tragically found dead on their country property, all with gunshot wounds. Mrs Hunt suffered from a traumatic brain injury after a car crash in 2012. Just weeks beforehand and mere kilometres away, fellow Lockhart resident Luke Stojanovic sustained very similar injuries after a bike accident.\n@highlight\nKim Hunt died after a suspected murder-suicide in Lockhart, NSW in 2014\n@highlight\nHer husband Geoff and children Fletcher, Mia and Phoebe also died\n@highlight\nMrs Hunt suffered a horrific brain injury in 2012 after she rolled her car\n@highlight\nJust weeks earlier and kilometres away, promising motocross rider Luke Stojanovic, then 20, suffered an eerily similar injury\n@highlight\nHe is now embarking on an 180 kilometre ride in her memory and to raise money for the intensive care units which helped both of their recoveries\n@highlight\nThe country town of Lockhart will first show their support with another fundraising ride in March", "entities": [{"start": 133, "end": 140}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 631, "end": 645}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 808, "end": 834}, {"start": 837, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1279}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shortly afterwards, on July 14, Ms Hunt suffered life-threatening injuries when she flipped her car twice while on the road leading to her @placeholder home.", "idx": 81263}], "idx": 52920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:53 EST, 23 June 2013 'May the peace of God and blessings of God be upon you.' That's the message the father of the only American prisoner of war in Afghanistan conveyed to his son's captors. The message came at a rally Saturday in Idaho, the home state of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was captured by Taliban fighters four years ago after completing a guard shift at a combat outpost. 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McIlroy's win at Royal Liverpool earlier this month made him just the third player after Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to win three majors by the age of 25. And although the Northern Irishman would love to win a second US PGA title next week before trying to complete a career Grand Slam in next year's Masters, Nicklaus' tally of 18 major titles is not on his mind.\n@highlight\nRory McILroy is not thinking of rivalling Jack Nicklaus' tally of major titles\n@highlight\nThe Golden Bear won 18 major titles during his illustrious career\n@highlight\nMcIlroy became only third player to win three majors after his victory at The Open at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake\n@highlight\nNorthern Irishman needs only The Masters to complete his Grand Slam\n@highlight\nMcIlroy is competing at the\u00c2 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational ahead of the US PGA Championships", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 44, "end": 47}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 367, "end": 383}, {"start": 412, "end": 413}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 824, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 963, "end": 995}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rory McIlroy will be looking to repeat his success at the 2012 @placeholder", "idx": 81265}], "idx": 52922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mourners said a solemn farewell to slain journalist Marie Colvin as her family, friends, and colleagues gathered Monday to remember a woman they say gave a voice to those who could not speak for themselves. Colvin, 56, an Oyster Bay, New York, native and veteran correspondent who worked for London's The Sunday Times, was killed last month in Syria while trying to get her shoes so she could escape a shelling attack in the besieged city of Homs, her paper reported. \"She was an outstanding reporter, she went all over the world, she covered a lot of wars,\" Sunday Times Editor John Witherow told reporters after her funeral service. \"She took tremendous risks and what she did she thought was very important.\"\n@highlight\nMarie Colvin, 56, was killed last month during the shelling of Homs, Syria\n@highlight\n\"She was an outstanding reporter ... she covered a lot of wars,\" John Witherow says\n@highlight\nThe Tamil people admire her reporting Colvin during the Sri Lankan civil war, an official says", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 301, "end": 316}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 786, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colvin lost an eye in 2001 during a grenade attack in @placeholder.", "idx": 81267}], "idx": 52924} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has reported to a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas, to begin serving a 10-year sentence for corruption during the years when the city was struggling to recover from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Nagin arrived at the facility shortly before noon Monday. New Orleans television stations showed images of Nagin hugging family members in a parking lot before he entered the lockup. Nagin, a Democrat, was thrust into the national spotlight in 2005, when Katrina overwhelmed levees and flooded 80 percent of New Orleans, killing 1,500 people and causing some $80 billion in damage.\n@highlight\nRay Nagin, 58, is serving a 10-year sentence for bribery, money laundering and other corruption\n@highlight\nThe crimes spanned his two terms, including the chaotic years following Katrina\n@highlight\nThe bribes came in the form of money, free vacations and truckloads of free granite for his family business", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 25, "end": 33}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 229, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also drew notoriety for impolitic remarks, such as the racially charged \u2018@placeholder will be chocolate again\u2019 and his comment that a growing violent crime problem \u2018keeps the New Orleans brand out there.\u2019", "idx": 81276}], "idx": 52928} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- News that Microsoft has sunk $300 million into a venture with Barnes & Noble sends a clear signal that the computing giant and the bookseller aim to shake up the e-book market with new ammo in their fight against Amazon and Apple. But whatever impact the move has on sales of B&N's Nook e-readers now, it's the future of the partnership that has truly disruptive potential. The Nook's considerable catalog of books and other content could become more formidable when married with products like Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 8 operating system -- which is designed to run on tablet computers -- and even its leading game console, the Xbox.\n@highlight\nMicrosoft's investment in the Nook expands options for Barnes & Noble e-books\n@highlight\nThe Windows 8 operating system could benefit from the Nook's catalog\n@highlight\nCurrently, Amazon dominates the e-reader and e-book marketplace\n@highlight\nMicrosoft spent $300 million for 17.6% of B&N's e-book business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 285, "end": 287}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 716, "end": 729}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What's happening right now is, Amazon is walking away with that business, because @placeholder already has the book buyer at a critical point: their website,\" McQuivey said.", "idx": 81277}], "idx": 52929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "'We want everyone to know that a woman is no different to a man when it comes to defending her country.' That is the message from a group of incredibly brave women who have signed up to fight for the Kurdish Peoples' Protection Unit (YPG) against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS). The young women, seen practising with AK-47s, said that they were motivated to join the YPG to help repel ISIS advances in their hometowns. 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Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss announced at a news conference that Fugro Survey will use two vessels for the search in the southern Indian Ocean, where the Malaysian plane is believed to have gone down after it flew off course and dropped off radar. The two ships will be equipped with towed deep-water vehicles and will also use side-scan sonar, multi-beam echo sounders and video cameras in the search, Australian authorities said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Australia says amount of money Malaysia will contribute not yet agreed\n@highlight\nAuthorities choose the Dutch firm Fugro Survey to carry out the Indian Ocean search\n@highlight\nThe firm will use two vessels to scour 60,000 square kilometers of ocean floor\n@highlight\nMH370 disappeared from radar five months ago; wreckage hasn't been found", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 126, "end": 153}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 806}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder now estimates a yearlong underwater search will cost $48 million.", "idx": 81298}, {"query": "He said he expects to discuss that with his @placeholder counterpart later this month.", "idx": 81299}, {"query": "Australia: @placeholder likely on autopilot with unresponsive crew in flight's final stage", "idx": 81301}], "idx": 52943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:44 EST, 15 June 2013 A woman driver was forced to dramatically stop her car on the fast lane of a busy motorway in a terrifying road rage incident, police have said. The victim had been driving her silver BMW on the anti-clockwise stretch of the M25 when a blue, foreign-registered Mercedes started tailgating her vehicle. The Mercedes, believed to be a left-hand drive, then undertook the BMW Z4 before pulling back in front of it. 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Who are they? Of the dozen Americans drawn to fight with ISIS or the al Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front, a profile does appear to be emerging: They are young, typically high school graduates and college students, who are self-recruited online by what they view as exciting video propaganda pouring out of ISIS and Nusra, and they seek to reach the Syrian battlefields by traveling via Turkey. The dozen Americans are a rainbow of ethnicities; of South Asian, East Asian, Caucasian, Middle Eastern and African-American descent, according to a survey by New America.\n@highlight\n12 Americans have been charged with supporting militant groups in Syria or have died there\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: They are young, mostly not college grads, likely to have traveled through Turkey\n@highlight\nNone is of Syrian descent; they represent a wide mix of ethnic backgrounds, he says\n@highlight\nBergen: All but two of the 12 were active on jihadi social media", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The importance of the @placeholder route into Syria likely provides the key to reduce the number of Americans traveling to fight in Syria.", "idx": 81309}], "idx": 52949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a throwback to the Cold War, a Russian spy ship caused a stir after unexpectedly docking in Havana on the eve of historic talks between the U.S. and Cuba. There was nothing stealthy about the arrival of the Viktor Leonov CCB-175, which was moored to a pier in Old Havana where cruise ships often dock. But the visit was not officially announced by Cuban authorities. The timing also raised eyebrows as it came on Tuesday, the eve of historic U.S-Cuba talks aimed at normalising diplomatic relations. U.S. officials in Washington played down the presence of the Russian vessel, saying it was perfectly legal and not at all out of the ordinary.\n@highlight\nViktor Leonov moors up in Old Havana pier during key diplomatic talks\n@highlight\nU.S. officials play down arrival saying it was 'not unusual, not alarming'", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 210, "end": 230}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Senior U.S. officials say they hope @placeholder will agree to reopen embassies and appoint ambassadors in each other's capitals in coming months.", "idx": 81314}, {"query": "Cuba complained the U.S. law promotes dangerous illegal immigration and protested against a separate @placeholder program that encourages Cuban doctors to defect, calling it a 'reprehensible brain drain practice.'", "idx": 81317}], "idx": 52954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tiger Woods has been clubbed into the long grass by EA Sports after the games manufacturer ended its association with the world's most famous golfer. Woods, 37, won the last of his 14 major titles back in 2008, but this year returned to world No.1 after replacing Rory McIlroy at the top of the rankings. There were 14 editions of the video game bearing his name, which was played by millions of golf fans across the world. Writing on EA's official website, the company's vice-president and general manager Daryl Holt commented: \"EA Sports and Tiger Woods have made a mutual decision to end our partnership, which includes Tiger's named PGA Tour golf game. We've always been big fans of Tiger and we wish him continued success in all his future endeavors.\n@highlight\nEA Sports will drop the Tiger Woods name from its next-gen golf games\n@highlight\nThere have been 14 editions of the Tiger Woods game\n@highlight\nPR expert believes Woods in unique category when it comes to sponsorship\n@highlight\nEA Sports sold $771 million worth of games with Woods' name on it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Losing a marquee sponsorship deal says two things: first, he's no longer the force he once was on the golf course; and secondly, @placeholder will no doubt be replacing him with someone else,\" he said.", "idx": 81320}], "idx": 52955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The grandmother of a five-year-old girl, who died after taking a mix of pills found at the home of one of her drug-addict mother's friends, has spoken of her heartbreak. Ashton-Lynette Arnold had been raised by her grandmother, Stacy Molinelli, for the first two years of her life as her mother, Elizabeth Rydbom battle with drug addiction. But, for the last three years of her all-too-short life, Ashton was in her mother's care while her devoted grandmother watched helplessly as the tragic steps to her death unfolded. Heart-broken: Stacy Molinelli looks at photos of her granddaughter Ashton, who died after swallowing pills\n@highlight\nAshton-Lynette Arnold died after taking a cocktail of pills found at house her mom was staying in\n@highlight\nElizabeth Rydbom was investigated several times during daughter's life\n@highlight\nRydbom, who was charged with child neglect, tested twice for narcotics by child welfare agencies\n@highlight\nStacy Molinelli was advised not to apply for custody of her grandchild", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There were times I would see @placeholder when she had the baby and", "idx": 81322}], "idx": 52956} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A Niger Delta leader arrested in South Africa after a bombing in Nigeria will be held separately from other prisoners until a bail hearing next week, his lawyer said Tuesday. A judge in Johannesburg court ruled Tuesday that Henry Okah will have his bail hearing October 14, said attorney Rudi Krause. \"The prosecution has indicated they plan to oppose his release on bail, but I am confident our application will be successful,\" said Krause, who wanted Okah separated from the general prison population for his safety. Charged in South Africa under terrorism legislation, Okah is suspected of being a leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, known as MEND, which took responsibility for the bombings that killed 12 and injured 50 in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Henry Okah to be apart from other prisoners until bail hearing\n@highlight\nMEND, which claims responsibility, says it gave the government notice of bombings\n@highlight\nThe president says the attack was an attempt to disrupt independence celebrations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 652, "end": 699}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has never been involved in any MEND operations but has always been blamed for every attack, which is strange to us,\" MEND's statement said.", "idx": 81325}], "idx": 52958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Paula O'Brien and Abbey Donohoe first met at a party thrown by a mutual friend four years ago in Bettendrof, Iowa, the other guests were struck by how alike they both looked. The comparisons even went as far as calling 29-year-old Abbey and 39-year-old Paula sisters - but incredibly, a Facebook posting from last week revealed those first impressions to be not so far from the truth. On Wednesday, March 6th, Paula sent out a heartfelt post recalling how her brother gave up his daughter for adoption almost 30-years-ago, which set in motion a chain of events which revealed that Abbey was in fact that child - Paula's niece.\n@highlight\nPaula O'Brien, 39, discovered last week that her friend of four years, Abbey Donohoe, 29, is in fact her niece\n@highlight\nAbbey was given up for adoption by Paula's brother almost 30-years-ago\n@highlight\nPaula's family has celebrated Abbey's birthday every year in her absence", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abbey Donohoe (left) discovered that Paula O'Brien (right) was her aunt after a random Facebook post mentioning her adoption was posted by @placeholder last week", "idx": 81331}], "idx": 52961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London With their washboard abs, toned legs and defined arms, Nicole Scherzinger and Suki Waterhouse possess bodies that most of us wouldn't mind having. Now FEMAIL can reveal exactly how Nicole and Suki achieve their honed physiques - and it takes hard work, intense training sessions and a lot of willpower to look this good. The singer and model are both huge fans of the Viking Method, an intense training programme based on the lifestyle of the Icelandic people that promises to teach you how to 'train like professionals, eat like nutritionists and sleep like babies.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFollow Viking Method devised by Svava Sigbertsdottir\n@highlight\nTrains clients based on body type and shocks body's metabolism\n@highlight\nUses techniques such as kick-boxing, crawling and leap frogs\n@highlight\nWhen Nicole was in the UK, Svava trained her three to four times a week\n@highlight\nSees Suki three times a week and says she's 'perfect' for the method", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 72, "end": 89}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 669}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 852}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Surviving centuries of isolation, cold, enormous volcanic eruptions and hardship, the @placeholder carry within their genes the toughness to endure anything they are faced with.", "idx": 81337}], "idx": 52966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 19 March 2012 | UPDATED: 07:18 EST, 20 March 2012 YouTube is successfully transforming into a full-blown web TV service - site users are staying 60 per cent longer than they did a year ago. The average time spent watching video on Google video sites is now 418.2 minutes per user, per month, according to Comscore data. The shift is credited to YouTube's recent relaunch, which added a focus on TV-like 'Channels' and longer, professionally made shows. Google staff said that subscriptions to the site's 'Channels' have gone up 50 per cent since the 'new look' launched in December.\n@highlight\nSite users now stay for 418 minutes per month\n@highlight\nIncrease of 60% on last year, say Comscore figures\n@highlight\nComes in wake of relaunch to become more TV-like\n@highlight\nSubscriptions to Channels have risen 50%", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "channels, rather than simply search for video using @placeholder search.", "idx": 81343}], "idx": 52969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association for his public comments after Chelsea's draw with Southampton in December. The charge comes after the Chelsea boss received a formal warning over his pre-match comments ahead of the Stoke game when he spoke of the need for a 'strong referee'. Mourinho was furious after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving by referee Anthony Taylor during the 1-1 draw at St Mary's on December 28 when replays showed he had been tripped by Matt Targett. Jose Mourinho (right) talks to his support staff after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving against the Saints\n@highlight\nChelsea drew 1-1 with Southampton at St Mary's at the end of December\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho was furious after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving\n@highlight\nReferee Anthony Taylor booked the Chelsea midfielder for simulation\n@highlight\nReplays showed, however, that Fabregas had been tripped by Matt Targett\n@highlight\nMourinho claimed following the match: 'It is clearly the result of something that looks like a campaign'\n@highlight\nMourinho will not front Chelsea's press briefing on Friday\n@highlight\nAssistant coach Steve Holland will now front the media conference", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 73}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 801, "end": 814}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fabregas goes down in the penalty area after a challenge by @placeholder youngster Matt Targett", "idx": 81346}], "idx": 52972} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNET) -- Symbian and Android will dominate the mobile operating system market by 2014, research firm Gartner said Friday. Gartner expects that Symbian and Android together will account for 59.8 percent of the total worldwide mobile OS market by 2014, split almost equally -- Symbian with 30.2 percent, and Android with 29.6 percent. Android is already closing the gap with the market leader. By the end of 2010, Gartner says, Google's Android will sneak into second place behind Nokia-backed Symbian with 17.7 percent market share, compared to Symbian's 40.1 percent. At the end of 2009, Android OS had just 3.9 percent market share, the research firm reported.\n@highlight\nSymbian and Android will dominate mobile operating system market by 2014, research firm says\n@highlight\nGartner expects two together will account for 59.8 percent of the total mobile OS market\n@highlight\nIts predictions don't bode well for RIM's BlackBerry OS and Apple's iOS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}, {"start": 920, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 946, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's success can be attributed to \"communication service providers' marketing and vendor support,\" Gartner said.", "idx": 81359}], "idx": 52981} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 6 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 7 August 2013 A disgruntled former Tesco worker has admitted dumping a severed deer's head on a self-service till and draping the entrails in the bread aisle. James Hyett, 33, carried the bloodied animal remains into the 24-hour store in Saffron Walden, Essex in the early hours of the morning hidden inside a black bin bag. He spoke to his former colleagues before dumping the decapitated deer head by the tills. Disgruntled former worker: James Hyett, 33, dumped the deer's head on a self-service till in the Tesco supermarket in Saffron Walden, Essex, a court heard\n@highlight\nJames Hyett, 33, carried the bloodied remains into the store in a black bag\n@highlight\nHe spoke to former colleagues then dumped the remains by the checkouts\n@highlight\nHyett also damaged an in-store cleaner by filling it with sunflower oil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The machine had to be professionally repaired, which cost @placeholder hundreds of pounds.", "idx": 81365}], "idx": 52985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Just a day before voters head to the polls, the New Hampshire Senate race is anyone's guess with the two candidates locked in a dead heat according to two new polls. Incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen edges out Republican challenger Scott Brown in a WMUR poll out Sunday while Brown is barely ahead of Shaheen by a one point margin in a New England College poll also out Sunday. Both results amount to a statistical tie with both leads within the polls' margin of error. The last word from the WMUR poll of 757 likely voters calls the race at 47% for Shaheen to Brown's 45% -- but 6% of voters say they remain undecided.\n@highlight\nTwo polls released Sunday showed the New Hampshire senate race a dead heat\n@highlight\nThe WMUR poll has Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen ahead by 2 percentage points\n@highlight\nThe New England College poll had former Sen. 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Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, which is a plant-based mixture that can also be smoked to give users a hallucinatory 'journey' more extreme than that of LSD, ketamine or magic mushrooms. Adam Winstock, founder of the Global Drugs Survey, claims it has 'a larger proportion of new users' compared to other powerful drugs. Ayahuasca: A shaman in the Coafan region boils leaves for their psychoactive properties as used in ayahuasca, Ecuador, 2009\n@highlight\nDimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, which is a plant-based mixture that can also be smoked\n@highlight\nThe drug apparently gives users a hallucinatory 'journey' more extreme than that of LSD, ketamine or magic mushrooms\n@highlight\nAdam Winstock, founder of the Global Drugs Survey, claims the drug has 'a larger proportion of new users' compared to these other powerful drugs\n@highlight\nHe says this suggests 'its popularity may increase'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 213, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 465, "end": 483}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 704, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 921, "end": 923}, {"start": 965, "end": 977}, {"start": 995, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "magic mushrooms and @placeholder,' the article explains, adding that they call it", "idx": 81371}], "idx": 52990} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "France has been ordered to pay thousands in compensation Somali pirates who had attacked French ships, because the pirates' human rights were disregarded when they were arrested. The French army took too long to bring the pirates before a judge when they apprehended the sea-faring criminals in 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. France now has to pay between 5,000 and 2,000 euros (\u00a33,945, and \u00a31,578) to each pirate for 'moral damages'. Inlaws or Outlaws? France has been ordered to pay between \u00a31,578 - \u00a33,945 to each Somali pirate for 'moral damages' as well as from \u00a32,367 to \u00a37,100 to cover each pirate's legal costs\n@highlight\nFrance to pay compensation to Somali pirates over 2008 arrests\n@highlight\nArmy 'took too long to bring the pirates before a judge', ECHR rules\n@highlight\nFrance to pay \u00a31,578 - \u00a33,945 to each Somali pirate for 'moral damages'\n@highlight\nAlso to pay from \u00a32,367 to \u00a37,100 to cover each pirate's legal costs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 305, "end": 334}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the ruling, the ECHR acknowledged the @placeholder were operating under 'completely exceptional circumstances' - the arrest took place'more than 4,000 miles from French territory - which explained the long detention without seeing a judge.", "idx": 81372}], "idx": 52991} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook is holding a news conference on Tuesday, where it is expected to announce that the company is moving operations to Menlo Park, California. Perhaps no one is more excited to learn of Facebook's plans than the city's mayor. Facebook has reportedly signed a deal with a real estate agency for employees to move into offices in Menlo Park. Facebook is outgrowing its current headquarters near Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. An invitation to a Facebook event next week, set to take place at Menlo Park City Hall, went out to reporters on Friday. Menlo Park Mayor Rich Cline received the same e-mail, with no further explanation.\n@highlight\nFacebook is in talks to relocate its offices from Palo Alto, California, to Menlo Park\n@highlight\nFacebook has scheduled a news conference at Menlo Park City Hall for Tuesday\n@highlight\nMenlo Park's mayor says he doesn't know for sure whether Facebook is moving in", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 154}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 407, "end": 425}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 519, "end": 538}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 829}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Discussions between @placeholder and Menlo Park officials have been \"extensive,\" Cline said.", "idx": 81382}, {"query": "He joked that Facebook could hold an event at his city hall, and say, \"We brought everybody down to say ... we're staying in @placeholder!\"", "idx": 81386}], "idx": 53000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Standing in his food shack under posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in a Caracas slum, 70-year-old Miguel Bigello relays his backhanded support for Barack Obama. \"For all the deaths he's caused, he's not touched Latin America,\" he said. \"The other guy [Mitt Romney] is too radical. He will fight here for the oil.\" The elderly man is an avid supporter of Chavez, his \"Comandante,\" and in the small wooden hut sits a carving of the face of Che Guevara as well as a poster depicting Latin American independence hero S\u00edmon Bol\u00edvar. 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The Louisville guard was speaking out in his first round of television interviews for the first time since his injury on Sunday night, thanking fans for their support and promised he would do his best to return to the court. Ware said he will travel to the Final Four on his crutches and expects to be a big presence for the Cardinals on the team bench as they take on Wichita State on Saturday.\n@highlight\nKevin Ware, 20, has rejoined his teammates in Louisville one day after he was released from the hospital\n@highlight\nHe has been medically cleared to travel with the team to Atlanta where Louisville will take on Wichita State in the Final Four game\n@highlight\nHe landed badly on his right leg during Sunday night's Louisville-Duke game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 542, "end": 551}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}, {"start": 924, "end": 933}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that even though he will be on the bench for the game on Saturday, he hopes he can contribute to another @placeholder victory.", "idx": 81401}], "idx": 53007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Penn State University President Rodney Erickson tried to distance the school from the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the campus as he spoke to angry alumni Thursday night. \"It grieves me very much when I hear people say 'the Penn State scandal.' This is not Penn State. This is the (Jerry) Sandusky scandal,\" Erickson said. The town hall meeting in a hotel in suburban Philadelphia comes the same day Penn State revealed it is paying long-time coach Joe Paterno as if he retired at the end of the season, even though the university relieved him of his coaching duties on November 9.\n@highlight\n'This is not Penn State. This is the Sandusky scandal,\" university president says\n@highlight\nThe renowned football coach was removed from his job in November\n@highlight\nPaterno's dismissal came amid a sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant\n@highlight\nScandal led to the university president's firing and criminal charges against two officials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he had gone to @placeholder with what he saw.", "idx": 81403}, {"query": "After first saying he had done \"what I was supposed to do,\" @placeholder said that \"with the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more.\"", "idx": 81404}], "idx": 53008} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kim Jong Il's passing closes a sad and tragic chapter for the people of North Korea. His 17-year reign will be remembered as a dark period in their history characterized by great suffering and steady and dangerous provocations to the outside world. Though North Korea is an extremely opaque country, we can have some confidence that a transition plan established over a year ago is now being implemented. Public pronouncements from Pyongyang indicate 29-year-old Kim Jong Un has assumed leadership, and preparations are under way for a public funeral for Kim Jong Il, with Kim Jong Un presiding. Even the launch of a short-range missile off North Korea's east coast around the time of Kim's death can be seen as \"North Korean normalcy.\"\n@highlight\nJon Huntsman: Death of Kim Jong Il could lead to more instability\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. must work closely with China, Japan, Russia to stay on top of events\n@highlight\nN. 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Romney is now ahead in most Florida polls and ahead or level in Virginia, as Obama appears to be just leading in Ohio. The Republican nominee needs at least two of these states to win while three would probably guarantee 270 electoral college votes and victory. 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When asked about the incident, Biles told USA Today, 'I don't do bugs.' When Simone Biles realised there was a bee in her bouquet, she threw it away in fear The moment remained light-hearted, as Biles joked with her compatriot Kyla Ross on the podium (right)\n@highlight\n17-year-old Simone Biles retained her world gymnastic title on Friday\n@highlight\nShe fought off competition from Romanian Larisa Andreea Iordache\n@highlight\nThe medal ceremony was disrupted when a bee flew out from her flowers\n@highlight\nBiles threw the bouquet away, before joking with her fellow competitors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 248, "end": 270}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 751, "end": 773}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Biles stood just 0.133 points clear of the 18-year-old @placeholder going into the final event, floor exercise.", "idx": 81419}], "idx": 53017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran PUBLISHED: 12:40 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:16 EST, 17 January 2013 A Spanish scientist says he has discovered a female chimpanzee who is addicted to watching porn. Gina, a resident of Seville Zoo, chose to solely watch adult entertainment channels when a television and remote control was placed in her enclosure. Primatologist Pablo Herreros, writing in Spanish newspaper El Mundo at the weekend, told how he made the discovery some years ago on a tour of the nation's chimpanzee enclosures. Porn addict: Gina the chimpanzee (not pictured) favoured the adult channels on her TV over all others. Stock image\n@highlight\nSeville Zoo chimp Gina chose solely to watch adult entertainment channels when a digital TV was placed in her enclosure", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 641, "end": 662}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'What I could never imagine were the surprises prepared for me by a female of this species called Gina who lived in @placeholder,' he said.", "idx": 81420}], "idx": 53018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle Last updated at 10:51 PM on 1st March 2012 President Obama left a pleasantly warm Washington this morning for a near blizzard in New Hampshire to drum up voter support as the presidential election loomed on the horizon. Wrapped in a long overcoat, the President smiled and shook hands in the snow on the runway in Manchester as the temperature hovered around 25F. Obama had set off from the capital where it was a bright and sunny day with the temperatures climbing to 66F. His convoy then moved off slowly in the slippery conditions to Nashua Community College where he toured the school's automotive lab before making a speech.\n@highlight\nPresident told college crowd Republican claims about his energy policy won't pass a 'political bull-detector test'\n@highlight\nTraveled on to New York to attend four fundraisers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 485, "end": 487}, {"start": 553, "end": 576}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Determined: Obama didn't let a little snowfall put him off the campaign trail in @placeholder", "idx": 81423}], "idx": 53020} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Private Eye editor Ian Hislop said the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting had 'paid a very high price for exercising their comic liberty'. The satirical magazine targeted by three masked gunmen is widely seen as France's answer to Private Eye and prides itself on a mixture of tongue-in-cheek reporting and investigative journalism. At least 12 people died in the attack, believed to include editorial staff members Jean Cabu, Stephane 'Charb' Charbonnier, Bernard 'Tignous' Verlhac and Bernard Maris. 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Katie - who also recently discovered she was six months pregnant with her fifth child, her second with Kieran - reportedly uncovered her third husband's affair earlier this week. The expectant mother claims she was already suspicious about her husband's friendship with long-term friend Jane after she caught the pair in a moonlit tryst on holiday - but at the time accepted the pair's emphatic claims it was a drunken kiss.\n@highlight\nMiss Price accused husband Kieran Hayler of affair with friend Jane Pountney on Twitter, on Wednesday 7th May\n@highlight\nShe announced her imminent 'divorce' and call Jane a 'homewrecker'\n@highlight\nJane and Kieran had a 'drunken snog' on the first day of a couples' holiday to Cape Verde in April and were 'busted' by the former glamour model\n@highlight\nThe 35-year-old is six months pregnant with their second child together\n@highlight\nSome fans have accused of her making up the split as a 'publicity stunt'\n@highlight\nThe couple only married in the Bahamas in January 2013", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 40}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 958, "end": 967}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder immediately called Jane\u2019s husband demanding he fly out to the island and talk through the tryst with the trio - which is when the pair claimed it had just been a 'drunken snog'.", "idx": 81426}], "idx": 53022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was the emotional moment these soldiers had dreamed of for nine months in Afghanistan: to finally be dismissed so they could see their families. But as they dutifully waited in line to receive orders, three-year-old Cooper Waldvogel took charge. Ignoring the strict military protocol, he ran up to the troops and into the arms of his mom Kathryn, a member of the National Guard. Scroll down for video Heart-warming: Kathryn Waldvogel, 25, dropped her military stance to cuddle three-year-old Connor after returning to Chisholm, Minnesota, from a nine-month tour with the National Guard in Afghanistan on Tuesday The line of uniformed officers from Chisholm, Minnesota, tried desperately to keep straight faces as the touching display reduced many to tearful smiles and laughter.\n@highlight\nNational Guard of Chisholm, Minn., ordered not to talk to family on arrival\n@highlight\nThey stood awaiting orders after returning from 9-month Afghanistan tour\n@highlight\nBut Connor Waldvogel, 3, reduced line to smiles as he rushed to hug mom\n@highlight\nIt is the first time in 18 months both his military parents are together", "entities": [{"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 219, "end": 234}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 419, "end": 435}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 521, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 574, "end": 587}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 936, "end": 946}, {"start": 968, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ecstatic: Kathryn said she could not stop thinking about @placeholder as she got closer to being discharged", "idx": 81432}], "idx": 53025} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The man accused of kidnapping 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and murdering her mother and brother was killed on Saturday, bringing to an end a manhunt that spanned from California to Idaho, authorities said. 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Williams was given an award for the year\u2019s best celebration - a reference to his tongue-in-cheek claim that his current employer Adam Scott\u2019s victory at the Bridgestone Invitational in August was \u2018the best win of my career\u2019 - despite being on the bag with Woods for 13 majors. Asked what the celebration was all about, Williams said: \u2018It was my aim to shove it right up that black a**hole.\u2019\n@highlight\nSteve Williams, who worked for Woods for 13 years, referred to his former boss as a 'black a**hole' to press\n@highlight\nThe caddy posted an apology on his website\n@highlight\nWoods' management said comment was 'regrettable'\n@highlight\nScott refuses to fire Williams, accepted an apology", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 129}, {"start": 135, "end": 145}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who could now face a ban or even the sack, had been a regular caddie", "idx": 81448}], "idx": 53036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- America's right place is at the vanguard of the quest for freedom and equality. The country was founded on that principle, as a nation whose very identity is built on equal rights and true freedom for its citizens. Wednesday's twin decisions by the Supreme Court in favor of gay equality allowed the country to move closer to its founding ideals. That is not just good news for gay Americans, for their families and for the United States. It is excellent news for the cause of freedom and equality around the globe, and not just for gay people. What happens in the U.S. matters. It influences views everywhere. That's why when the high court ruled that the federal law perversely named the \"Defense of Marriage Act\" or DOMA is unconstitutional and allowed the anti-gay marriage Proposition 8 in California to be struck down, the news rippled to all corners of the world.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Supreme Court rulings on gay rights resonate around the world\n@highlight\nShe says they help restore America's role at the vanguard of personal freedom\n@highlight\nGhitis: Many countries still harshly publish homosexuality\n@highlight\nShe says U.S. has strayed from its role at times but it's appropriate to return to it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 700, "end": 722}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite intense and often well-founded criticism of the @placeholder and complaints that its rhetoric doesn't match its behavior, America wields enormous social, cultural and political sway around the planet.", "idx": 81462}, {"query": "They will see pictures of celebrations in the @placeholder.", "idx": 81463}], "idx": 53048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Changzhou, China (CNN) -- This is a bustling, modern Chinese city. Shoppers decked out in the last fashions prowl shining new shopping malls. It's about two hours drive from the glamorous metropolis of Shanghai, yet it's fair to say very few people outside of China have heard of it. But now, Changzhou has landed right in the middle of a U.S political firestorm. It's all about jobs: American jobs shipped to China. And it goes all the way to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. In a thriving industrial area on the outskirts of Changzhou is a factory run by Sensata Technologies. It makes sensors for cars. 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But for Milwaukee Bucks forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute -- who is actually a prince in his native Cameroon -- turning up against such basketball royalty is an enthralling experience. \"I take pride in my defense,\" says Mbah a Moute, a 6 feet 8 inches forward who has leaped onto the NBA scene in the last few years, becoming an athletic ambassador for Africa in the world's top basketball league. Born and raised in Cameroon, Mbah a Moute is the third-youngest son of the chieftain of a village near the country's capital Yaounde. 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That, it turns out, is the lasting lesson of the Chuck Ross story. You may recognize the name; two Sundays ago, I wrote about J.K. Rowling, the spectacularly successful author of the Harry Potter books, and about how she has published a detective novel under the name Robert Galbraith. In the column, I recalled what a young and frustrated writer -- Chuck Ross -- did in the 1970s. To briefly recap: Ross had written a mystery novel that had been turned down everywhere he sent it. So, as an experiment to see how the publishing business really worked, he retyped a National Book Award-winning novel -- \"Steps,\" by Jerzy Kosinski -- and submitted it to 14 major publishers and 13 top agents. But he didn't put a title on it, and he didn't put Kosinski's name on it.\n@highlight\nChuck Ross became famous for stunt he pulled on publishing industry\n@highlight\nHe submitted famous novel as manuscript; it got turned down by all\n@highlight\nBob Greene: Ross turned tale of his experience into the beginning of a successful career\n@highlight\nRoss managed to make a living from writing, editing, despite challenges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 204, "end": 215}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 644, "end": 662}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 855, "end": 864}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(@placeholder, in her younger days, probably could have identified with all of this.", "idx": 81486}], "idx": 53057} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- To Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine because the United States failed to avenge the 2012 terrorist attack that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya. \"It started with Benghazi,\" Graham posted Tuesday on Twitter. \"When you kill Americans and nobody pays a price, you invite this type of aggression.\" Nonsense, said Democratic strategist and CNN political contributor Paul Begala. \"The whole notion that this is all about the United States or all about President Obama, it's frankly silly,\" Begala said Wednesday on CNN's \"New Day.\" Such is the state of political discourse these days in the United States, where every issue -- particularly one that dominates media headlines -- becomes fair game for partisan attack.\n@highlight\nForeign policy issues such as Ukraine prompt tough election-year rhetoric\n@highlight\nAnalyst: \"Republicans attack and Democrats sound defensive\"\n@highlight\nDespite the point-scoring, both parties generally back the same approach\n@highlight\nGOP hawks use any issue to argue for halting or reversing cuts to defense spending", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 190, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 584, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't think anybody anticipated that first there would be the overturning of the government in the @placeholder, and then the Russian response after that.\"", "idx": 81488}], "idx": 53059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Google's chief executive has bowed to a landmark 'right to be forgotten' ruling and has today introduced a new form letting people apply to get themselves removed from search results. 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But two were actually injured during minor car crashes, and what eventually killed them wasn't a deadly hazard inside the vehicle but instead a supposed safety feature. Investigators tied the horrific outcomes to airbags manufactured by the Japanese company Takata, 8 million of which were recalled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Scroll down for video Victim: A lawsuit alleges that Hien Thi Tran, 51, of Orlando was struck by plastic and metal shrapnel after a Takata airbag deployed in her 2001 Honda Accord during a minor accident\n@highlight\nHien Thi Tran, 51, of Orlando died in October from cuts caused by metal and plastic shrapnel from an exploding airbag in her 2001 Honda Accord\n@highlight\nDevin Xu, 47, of Alhambra, California, died similarly in 2013 in his Honda Civic\n@highlight\nInvestigators originally believed the scenes of the minor accidents were a stabbing or a shooting\n@highlight\nThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall of 8 million cars equipped with airbags manufactured by Takata\n@highlight\nDuring research, Takata founded inflaters cracked but destroyed the results of the test, according to the Times", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 23}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 444, "end": 489}, {"start": 545, "end": 557}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 837, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1310, "end": 1314}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deadly: A metal component of the airbag that critically injured @placeholder is shown, as Takata deals with allegations that their airbags have caused numerous fatalities while the company covered up faulty parts", "idx": 81497}], "idx": 53064} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Italy's coast guard says at least 1,623 migrants have landed on the tiny island of Lampedusa over a 24-hour period. According to a coast guard statement released Tuesday, at least seven boats believed to have taken off from Tunisia landed on the Italian island with more than 400 passengers. The rest of the people were rescued at sea by Italian maritime patrols. Sailors at the Tunisian fishing port of Zarzis said they have seen a spike in the number of boats full of migrants departing on the dangerous 16- to 24-hour journey to Lampedusa, about 100 kilometers (62 miles, or 54 nautical miles) away.\n@highlight\nAt least 1,623 landed on the island over a 24-hour period\n@highlight\nFishing port of Zarzis is about 100 kilometers from island of Lampedusa\n@highlight\nItaly has seen a surge of migrants since revolution overthrew Tunisian president\n@highlight\nNumbers expected to decrease amid forecasts of stormy weather", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 852, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They all think they'll find a better life in @placeholder, and they don't even speak Italian!\"", "idx": 81516}], "idx": 53072} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bulgarians and Romanians will flock to Britain in far greater numbers than forecast as our economy races ahead of the rest of Europe, a secret report predicts. After immigration controls are lifted this week, Britons could find their jobs are squeezed in some areas \u2013 while community tensions could rise as the new wave of migrants fight for work with other Eastern Europeans who have been settled in Britain for a decade, it suggests. The Home Office-funded review \u2013 obtained by The Mail on Sunday \u2013 also suggests that the UK could lose out financially if low-paid Bulgarians and Romanians drive out Poles on higher wages, who pay more tax.\n@highlight\nBulgarians and Romanians will have the same rights as other EU citizens to live and work throughout Europe, but Britain is likely to be seen as more attractive than other countries struggling to make an economic comeback\n@highlight\nThe Home Office-funded review \u2013 obtained by The Mail on Sunday \u2013 also suggests that the UK could lose out financially if low-paid Bulgarians and Romanians drive out Poles on higher wages, who pay more tax\n@highlight\nWorryingly, the report also raises the prospect of tensions between Bulgarians and Romanians on one side and the first wave of Eastern European immigrants on the other\n@highlight\nScroll down to read the full report\n@highlight\nIn some regions, employment for British-born citizens has declined while jobs for \u2018not UK-born other white residents\u2019 [mainly Eastern Europeans] have increased \u2013 suggesting this gap could get worse.\n@highlight\nAlready overcrowded schools will struggle to find places for the children of the new arrivals.\n@highlight\nOverstretched hospitals risk coming under fresh strain, and the housing crisis could get worse.\n@highlight\nThe cost to taxpayers of state handouts, such as Child Benefit, could go up.\n@highlight\nTown halls may fail to collect enough council tax from new immigrants to pay for the extra services because they often crowd into one home and have \u2018makeshift accommodation arrangements\u2019.\n@highlight\nBulgarians and Romanians could compete for the jobs of previous immigrants such as Poles, \u2018negatively effecting social cohesion\u2019.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 480, "end": 497}, {"start": 524, "end": 525}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 713, "end": 714}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}, {"start": 929, "end": 946}, {"start": 973, "end": 974}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1359, "end": 1365}, {"start": 1414, "end": 1415}, {"start": 1461, "end": 1469}, {"start": 1799, "end": 1811}, {"start": 2037, "end": 2046}, {"start": 2052, "end": 2060}, {"start": 2120, "end": 2124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018That would be wrong because most young people in Romania are educated, hard-working, have strong characters and could have a positive effect in @placeholder.", "idx": 81520}], "idx": 53074} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee is accusing Republicans of being \"Paleozoic\" on same-sex marriage. \"The Republicans continue to cling to this really Paleozoic commitment (to oppose same-sex marriage)... even going so far as saying we should... explore amending the Constitution to prohibit people from being able to marry who they love,\" Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday on MSNBC's \"The Daily Rundown.\" While a wave of Senate Democrats and President Barack Obama didn't start endorsing same-sex marriage until the past two years, Wasserman Schultz blasted Republicans for long being \"completely out of touch with the issues that are the most important to voters right now.\"\n@highlight\nRepublicans are \"Paleozoic\" on same-sex marriage, a top Democrat said\n@highlight\nDebbie Wasserman Schultz argued the GOP is \"out of touch\"\n@highlight\nMany Senate Democrats didn't endorse same-sex marriage until past two years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 59}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 372, "end": 395}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 438}, {"start": 458, "end": 473}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 569, "end": 585}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 805, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He defended the @placeholder's platform defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman -- and seeks a constitutional amendment to enforce the idea.", "idx": 81523}], "idx": 53077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's considered a time honored Thanksgiving tradition to devour the delicious turkey dinner. But one woman has created the ultimate Thanksgiving meal...using nothing but Rice Krispies. Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist, decided to create the incredible life-like plate of food with all of the trimmings, including mash potatoes and gravy, turkey, corn and stuffing. Delicious: Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist created the incredible life-like Thanksgiving meal Talented: Jessica Siskin, pictured here, has created the incredible life-like plate of food ahead of Thanksgiving Her one-of-a kind meal is featured on the social media site, Instagram, under the handle Mister Krisp where she sells her incredible art.\n@highlight\nThe meal is the brainchild of Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist\n@highlight\nShe created the incredible Thanksgiving dinner with all of the trimmings\n@highlight\nThe delicious-looking plate of food has turkey, mashed potatoes and corn\n@highlight\nShe showcases her art on Instagram under the handle 'Mister Krisp'", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 586, "end": 597}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her page features dozens of images of everyday items such as chicken wings and even a bowl of hummus to go with the big meal, all transformed with @placeholder.", "idx": 81534}], "idx": 53085} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It took a U.S. former president with global celebrity status to free two American journalists from a North Korea prison. Former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore greets freed U.S. journalist Laura Ling. Laura Ling and Euna Lee arrived back in the United States Wednesday morning with former President Bill Clinton, who flew to North Korea to negotiate their release after they were sentenced to a labor camp. 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Democrats are trying to prevent the Republicans from using Senate rules to slow the push for final passage of a comprehensive reform bill, the sources added. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to discuss the politically contentious health care issue when she huddles in her office with other House Democratic leaders Tuesday afternoon. 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In an affidavit unsealed in federal court on Monday, the Justice Department accused Evgeny Buryakov, also known as \"Zhenya,\" of posing as a Russian banker in Manhattan to funnel economic intelligence to the SVR, Russia's foreign intelligence agency. Two other Russians, Igor Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy, were ostensibly diplomats in Russia's UN mission in New York but are accused of being Buryakov's SVR handlers. 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Jang-Li Delgado Galban, 25, has been linked to two civilian jail services workers at the Hillsboro jail identified as Brett Robinson, 32, and 38-year-old Jill Curry. The inmate's name was first made public Thursday by the station KPTV.\n@highlight\nJang-Li Delgado-Galban, 25, allegedly had sex in Hillsboro, Oregon, jail with two female workers\n@highlight\nBrett Robinson, 32, a staffer at Washington County Jail, is facing custodial sexual misconduct charges\n@highlight\nJill Curry, 38, a married jail employee, was arrested on similar charges in July\n@highlight\nCurry was allegedly caught on video letting the inmate out of his cell and leading him to a supply closet\n@highlight\nDelgado-Galban is being held on a slew of charges, including failing to register as a sex offender, sexual harassment and assault", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 65, "end": 86}, {"start": 147, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 269}, {"start": 428, "end": 449}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 696}, {"start": 724, "end": 732}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 837}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But according to sheriff's officials, the man failed to meet the conditions of the plea agreement, which landed him behind bars in the @placeholder where he encountered Robinson and Curry.", "idx": 81570}], "idx": 53108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Headley, the Chicago, Illinois, man appearing in court Wednesday in connection with terror attacks in India, was born Daood Gilani, the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, according to his half-brother. He grew up in both the United States and Pakistan, with a parent from each country. Headley's father, Syed Saleem Gilani, was working for the U.S.-government-funded Voice of America when Headley was born in 1960 in Washington, his half-brother Danyal Gilani said in a statement. Headley's mother was American, and his parents divorced after they moved to Pakistan together, not long after Headley was born, his half-brother said. He did not name the mother.\n@highlight\nDavid Headley appeared in court Wednesday in connection with terror attacks in India\n@highlight\nHe was born Daood Gilani, according to his half-brother\n@highlight\nGilani was the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, his half-brother said\n@highlight\nHeadley is accused of attending terrorism training camps and plotting attacks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 247, "end": 259}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 343}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 389, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 693, "end": 705}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His mother returned to the United States, but Headley remained in @placeholder, his half-brother said, citing \"family elders.\"", "idx": 81572}], "idx": 53109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Strontium sulfide, a material that can emit corrosive gases in moist air, was found at trace levels in testing of Chinese-made drywall, the Florida Department of Health said. Gas emitted from defective drywall corrodes copper wiring, turning it black, some Florida homeowners say. The drywall samples gave off a sulfurous odor when heated, and in at least one case, sulfide gases corroded copper coils in an air conditioner of a Florida home containing Chinese drywall, said the department, which commissioned the study. But more testing is needed to determine whether strontium sulfide was causing the odor and contributing to the corrosion, the department said. And more tests are required to determine whether the drywall poses a threat to human health -- a process that probably will take at least several months, state toxicologist Dr. David Krause told reporters Monday.\n@highlight\nToxicologist: Months of more investigating needed before determining health threat\n@highlight\nFlorida Health Department: Tests show strontium sulfide in Chinese drywall\n@highlight\nStrontium sulfide is corrosive, can cause health problems, federal agencies say\n@highlight\nHomeowners: Smelly gas from drywall corroding metal, ruining appliances", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 157, "end": 176}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 999, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two of the China samples were marked as having been made in @placeholder or by a Chinese manufacturer.", "idx": 81577}], "idx": 53114} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alexander Jentzsch, the 27-year-old son of Scientology president Heber Jentzsch, died last week after complaining of a fever the night before, leaving his grieving mother, Karen de la Carriere, without any closure. For Ms de la Carriere left the Church some two years ago, and because of her decision, she said her son was forced to disconnect from her - an act which she has labelled 'savage.' Ms de la Carriere revealed to MailOnline the tragic life of her only child, saying: \u2018For two years, he was gone from my life, and a few weeks ago his life fell apart\u2026and now he\u2019s dead.'\n@highlight\nAlexander Jentzsch, 27-year-old son of Scientology president Herber Jentzsch, died July 2\n@highlight\nMedical examiner found prescription painkillers and NyQuil in his system\n@highlight\nHeber Jentzsch, 76, has not been seen since 2004\n@highlight\nKaren de la Carriere left Scientology in 2010 and had no contact with her son Alexander since, saying the Church made him disconnect from her", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 172, "end": 191}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 592, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 837, "end": 856}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rather than take @placeholder to a doctor, she said that his in-laws performed a touch-assist on him.", "idx": 81579}], "idx": 53115} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Young German driver Nico Hulkenberg is looking for a new Formula One team after failing to agree a contract extension with Williams, the motorsport's official website reported on Monday. While the British-based team has retained veteran Brazilian Rubens Barrichello for 2011, the 23-year-old Hulkenberg will seek a new race seat following an impressive rookie season. \"I heavily regret that, because I would have been happy to stay with Williams,\" said Hulkenberg, who secured the team's first pole position since 2005 in Brazil this month. \"I want to thank the team for a great time and I wish Williams all the best for the future.\"\n@highlight\nNico Hulkenberg leaves Williams after contract negotiations for 2011 break down\n@highlight\nBritish team will retain veteran Rubens Barrichello and name new driver by end of year\n@highlight\nHulkenberg had an impressive rookie season, claiming pole position in Brazil\n@highlight\nThe drivers helped Williams to retain sixth place in the constructors' standings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 29, "end": 43}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 273}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 913, "end": 918}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"'First, I would like to thank Nico for his hard work this year, and before that in preparing himself for @placeholder,\" team boss Frank Williams told his outfit's official website.", "idx": 81583}, {"query": "Williams said @placeholder's teammate for his 19th season driving in F1 will be announced before the end of this year.", "idx": 81585}], "idx": 53117} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 8 March 2012 A former U.S. Secret Service agent has launched a stinging attack on the Clinton administration staff he used to protect - branding them arrogant and claiming that ex-First Lady Hillary Clinton was aloof. Breaking from tradition, Dan Emmett has laid bare a series of anecdotes about the inner workings of the White House in a controversial book. He tells how Mrs Clinton, now Secretary of State, never said 'thank you' to agents, unlike her husband, Bill, and their daughter, Chelsea. 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Here is all the information you need for Queens Park Rangers' home clash with Hull City... QPR vs Hull (Loftus Road) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): QPR 6/4 Draw 2/1 Hull 11/5 Referee: Craig Pawson Managers: Harry Redknapp (QPR), Steve Bruce (Hull) Head-to-head league record: QPR wins 10, draws 15, Hull wins 13 Team news QPR Unsettled midfielder Adel Taarabt is two weeks away from fitness so will miss QPR's opening Barclays Premier League clash against Hull at Loftus Road.\n@highlight\nLoic Remy could feature for QPR despite failed Liverpool medical\n@highlight\nBut Adel Taarabt two weeks away from fitness for Queens Park Rangers\n@highlight\nNew signings Tom Ince and Robert Snodgrass likely to feature for Hull\n@highlight\nMaynor Figueroa to be assessed for Tigers following World Cup duty\n@highlight\nFixture is a first Premier League meeting between the teams", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 76}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 255, "end": 273}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 380, "end": 382}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 636, "end": 638}, {"start": 650, "end": 672}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 845, "end": 863}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 917}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 971}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s last Premier League campaign (2012-13) saw them lose 5-0 at home on the opening day.", "idx": 81595}], "idx": 53123} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three games are on the schedule Friday at the World Cup, including a match between fancied Spain and always tough the Netherlands in a rematch of the 2010 final. You'll also be able to watch Mexico, which at one point was a minute away from missing the finals, battle Cameroon in the first match of the day, and Australia take on Chile in the last. Here are five things to look for on Friday: Crushing on Cameroon Their World Cup history is short and their highlights are limited, with six appearances in the finals and five early exits. But since Roger Milla's goal to shock holders Argentina in the 1990 opener, we've loved watching them. They are like a rock band with no hit records, but man do they put on a live show.\n@highlight\nCameroon may not get to the knockout round but they usually delight\n@highlight\nMexico wasn't a great team during qualifying but their captain says don't overlook them\n@highlight\nSpain coach says his lads are in physically good shape\n@highlight\nAnother reason to cheer for Cameroon? 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It may be the greatest surprise in history for a combination of reasons but it is not the first. We have had truly remarkable wins against the odds, thumping scorelines to astonish, and results difficult to comprehend. Here, Sportsmail charts 10 of the best. Painful viewing: Luiz Felipe Scolari cuts a forlorn figure as he watches his Brazil side beaten 7-1 by Germany\n@highlight\nBrazil's World Cup defeat by Germany one of the biggest shocks ever\n@highlight\nHistoric World Cup semi-final ranks alongside some of the great upsets\n@highlight\nManchester United's 6-1 defeat to Manchester City, Barcelona's 5-0 hammering of Real Madrid feature among recent shocks\n@highlight\nEngland's defeats by USA and Hungary also figure among all-time shocks", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 554, "end": 572}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 820, "end": 836}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 972, "end": 974}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brazil suffered in the city, @placeholder were humbled in the biggest upset the World Cup has seen.", "idx": 81599}], "idx": 53125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Simferopol, Crimea (CNN) -- Is Russian President Vladimir Putin an opportunist, grabbing at chances to poke the West in the eye, or a clever strategist with the longer-term goal of restoring a greater Russia? Is he simply riding a tide of Russian patriotic fervor over Crimea? Is he a rational actor aware of the delicate balances within the international system, or as one observer put it, \"drunk on power\" and oblivious to sanctions? These are the questions preoccupying western governments and Russia's neighbors, after the swift annexation of Crimea and Russian military maneuvers close to the Ukrainian border. There were some tantalizing clues in Putin's pugnacious speech to the Duma this week. He described the fall of the Soviet Union as unfortunate -- because it had separated Russians. \"The Russian nation became one of the biggest, if not the biggest ethnic group in the world to be divided by borders,\" he said.\n@highlight\nRussian President approval ratings are at highest in recent years\n@highlight\nAnalysts are asking if he is a rational actor, or \"drunk on power\"\n@highlight\nAssumption at NATO headquarters is that Putin won't stop at Crimea\n@highlight\nRussian businesses will suffer as Putin portrays West as adversary not potential partner", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1221}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The subtext was that Putin's @placeholder was on the wrong side of history -- anti-democratic, corrupt, without values.", "idx": 81601}], "idx": 53126} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Sudanese woman sentenced to death for marrying a Christian was forced to give birth with her legs chained, it has been revealed today. Meriam Ibrahim was shackled as her baby daughter was born in jail in Sudan where she is awaiting execution for marrying a Christian U.S. citizen. Amid the joy of seeing his child for the first time, her husband Daniel Wani has spoken of his anger at the treatment she received during labour. 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Religious-affiliated non-profits -- including a Denver-based home for the elderly run by Catholic nuns -- have asked the high court to block enforcement of the requirement in the Affordable Care Act to provide birth control and other reproductive health coverage to their workers. The emergency application was filed Tuesday with Sotomayor, a day before it was set to take effect. She issued a temporary stay, at least until the Obama administration could file a legal response.\n@highlight\nTwo requests for injuctions puts Sotomayor in unusually pivotal role\n@highlight\nSotomayor blocked part of Obamacare law that required contraceptive coverage\n@highlight\nUtah is asking court to block judge's ruling that struck down ban on same-sex marriage", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 296, "end": 301}, {"start": 337, "end": 344}, {"start": 427, "end": 445}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sotomayor is also taking the lead in a separate appeal involving @placeholder's law banning gays and lesbians from legal wedlock.", "idx": 81606}], "idx": 53129} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers gave up his free Sunday to join striker Daniel Sturridge in a training session to test his fitness ahead of this week's key Champions League clash in Basle. Sturridge, who has missed Liverpool's last five matches after picking up a thigh injury on international duty with England, was put through his paces at the club's Melwood training ground - with Rodgers also taking part in the same routine under the watchful eye of two of the club's coaching staff. The Anfield boss, who has successfully lost weight during his two years at the club, joined his 25-year-old international in a series of sprints, slaloms, jogs and agility drills using rope ladders.\n@highlight\nDaniel Sturridge was injured training for England on September 5\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers joined Sturridge in an extra training session on Sunday\n@highlight\nRodgers is testing his striker's fitness ahead of this week's match\n@highlight\nLiverpool play Basle on Wednesday night in the Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 74, "end": 89}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 184, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 939, "end": 947}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 986, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rodgers was furious that Sturridge received his injury in an @placeholder training session after Liverpool's medical staff had passed on detailed information about his condition.", "idx": 81610}], "idx": 53132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Perez Real Madrid have officially unveiled new \u00a360million signing James Rodriguez after they completed the transfer of the World Cup Golden Boot winner from Monaco on Tuesday. The Colombia international has agreed a six-year contract with Madrid and underwent his medical with the club on Tuesday morning before being displayed in front of a crowd at the Santiago Bernabau. Madrid president Florentino Perez welcomed the forward andcompared him to the late legend of the club, Alfredo Di Stefano who also came to the club from Colombia. VIDEO Scroll down to watch James Rodriguez save a fan from heavy-handed security\n@highlight\nJames Rodriguez signs for Real Madrid for a reported \u00a360million to become fourth most-expensive transfer of all time\n@highlight\nHe was unveiled at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday evening\n@highlight\nColombia star agrees six-year contract with Madrid and underwent medical\n@highlight\nOnly Gareth Bale (\u00a380m), Cristiano Ronaldo (\u00a380m) and Barcelona's Luis Suarez (\u00a375m) cost more than Rodriguez\n@highlight\nReal have Toni Kroos (\u00a324m) and Karim Benzema (\u00a330m) for \u00a3274m total\n@highlight\nReal say they 'reached an agreement with Monaco for the transfer of James Rodriguez, who will join the club for the next six seasons'\n@highlight\nA Colombian fan ran on to the pitch and hugged him during the presentation but was eventually restrained by security personnel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 131, "end": 151}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 363, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 399, "end": 414}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}, {"start": 945, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Price tag: Rodriguez becomes the fourth most expensive signing in history after completing a \u00a360million move from @placeholder", "idx": 81611}], "idx": 53133} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Going against his personal views, Pennsylvania's governor won't challenge a federal judge's ruling striking his state's same-sex marriage ban, paving the way for gay and lesbian couples to marry there. Gov. Tom Corbett announced his decision in a statement Wednesday, a day after U.S. District Judge John E. Jones became the latest federal judge to declare a state's restriction of marriage to one man and one woman to be unconstitutional. Pennsylvania officials will \"follow ... the provisions of Judge Jones' order with respect for all parties,\" the governor said. State Attorney General Kathleen Kane has also announced that she will not defend Pennsylvania's same-sex marriage ban because of what she believes is \"the unconstitutionality of this law.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A conservative leader accuses Gov. Tom Corbett of \"abandoning marriage\"\n@highlight\nCorbett says he believes marriage should be between one man, one woman\n@highlight\nStill, he decides against fighting a decision striking state's same-sex marriage ban\n@highlight\n\"The case is extremely unlikely to succeed on appeal,\" Corbett says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cook-McCormac said @placeholder \"did the right thing today, preventing a prolonged, divisive debate and providing much needed certainty for loving Pennsylvania families.\"", "idx": 81628}], "idx": 53141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is denying allegations of \"abusive behavior\" and \"volcanic eruptions of foul temper\" ahead of the publication of a new book by a top British political journalist. The claims come in a book by Andrew Rawnsley of the Observer newspaper, which will be released March 1. The newspaper began running excerpts on Sunday. \"These malicious allegations are totally without foundation,\" Brown's official spokesman said in a statement Saturday. The spokesman is traditionally not quoted by name. The Observer claimed that Brown's behavior upset staff at his office, 10 Downing Street, so much so that the head of the civil service launched an investigation and \"ordered\" the prime minister \"to change his behavior.\"\n@highlight\nBrown accused of \"abusive behavior\", \"volcanic eruptions of foul temper\"\n@highlight\nJournalist claims Brown's behavior was investigated by a top civil servant\n@highlight\nBrown \"ordered to change his behavior,\" Andrew Rawnsley's book claims\n@highlight\nBrown spokesman: \"Malicious allegations are totally without foundation\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 987, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he said @placeholder had a history of writing about events he had not witnessed.", "idx": 81635}], "idx": 53147} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who stood up against a woman's alleged groper at a September event is now facing a lawsuit from that same man, local media reported. While at Tulsa's Bank of Oklahoma Center, Melissa Smith told Newson6 in September her behind was hit and clutched two times by a man. Smith hollered at the man, she told the affiliate station. Scroll down for video Incident: After she was groped, Melissa Smith, left, was approached by onlooker Shane Vernon, right, who then looked for the man and yelled at him Investigation: Leonel Olivarez confessed to investigators he was intoxicated when the touching occurred, and also penned a letter for Smith in which he said he was sorry, police have said\n@highlight\nMelissa Smith has said her behind was inappropriately touched twice by a man she didn't know at a September event\n@highlight\nOnlooker Shane Vernon has said he went up to Smith to see if everything was alright - and that when questioned, Smith told him she didn't know the man who touched her\n@highlight\nHe then pursued the man and shouted at him and grabbed his belongings\n@highlight\nLeonel Olivarez, facing a sexual battery charge, has filed an assault and battery lawsuit against Vernon", "entities": [{"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 445}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 834, "end": 845}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The affiliate station reported that 'The lawsuit claims Vernon grabbed Olivarez's shoulder in an aggressive manner suggesting an imminent physical attack that was unjustified and designed to embarrass and humiliate @placeholder.", "idx": 81640}, {"query": "'It also says the allegation of @placeholder grabbing a woman was not true.'", "idx": 81641}, {"query": "Citing a need to find legal representation, Vernon did not comment to @placeholder on the lawsuit.", "idx": 81643}], "idx": 53150} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many of us know not to click random links that are sent in emails or on Facebook, but now we\u2019re being warned to be on our guard against dangerous files, too. Microsoft has discovered a vulnerability in its Office software that affects every version of Windows, except Windows Server 2003. And hackers are already exploiting the flaw to trick people into opening infected files and taking over their entire computer. Scroll down for video Microsoft announced the flaw in a recent security advisory note. It affects every supported version of Microsoft Windows, including Windows 8, 7, and RT on tablets, but not Windows Server 2003. If a user opens an infected Office file, a hacker could gain access to their computer. Microsoft is currently working on an update\n@highlight\nMicrosoft announced the flaw in a recent security advisory note\n@highlight\nIt affects every supported version of Windows, except Windows Server 2003\n@highlight\nIf a user opens an infected Office file, a hacker can gain access to their PC\n@highlight\nHackers have already started exploiting the flaw with PowerPoint files\n@highlight\nA temporary fix has been issued ahead of an official security update", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 268, "end": 286}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 541, "end": 557}, {"start": 570, "end": 578}, {"start": 588, "end": 589}, {"start": 611, "end": 629}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 774, "end": 782}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 903, "end": 921}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The flaw is already being exploited in a number of \u2018limited, targeted attacks\u2019 in which infected @placeholder files (logo pictured) are being sent over email.", "idx": 81654}], "idx": 53160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Comic strip book Hipster Hitler has turned the Nazi dictator into trendy geek wearing black-rimmed glasses and a cardigan (pictured) A \u2018jokey\u2019 comic strip book called Hipster Hitler which turns the murderous Nazi dictator into a trendy geek has sparked outrage among the Jewish community. The widely available book shows the former German Chancellor wearing black-rimmed glasses, eating cashew nuts, playing Pac-Man and riding a bike with a basket on the handlebars. A group of Jewish activists has pledged to shred all the copies of the comic strip, which it says is \u2018anti-Semitic\u2019 and \u2018sick\u2019. Shania Angel, a member of London Stands with Israel - and whose grandmother died in the Holocaust - has said the group plans to boycott stores which sell the book.\n@highlight\nComic strip shows Hitler wearing black-rimmed glasses and playing Pac-Man\n@highlight\nBook has sparked outrage among Jewish community who say it is 'sick'\n@highlight\nThey have threatened to shred all copies of book, which is widely available\n@highlight\nAuthors say it's intended to 'spoof, parody and satirise' and not be offensive", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 167, "end": 180}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018T-shirts are now being sold of @placeholder - it's turning Hitler into a cute and trendy character.", "idx": 81656}], "idx": 53162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Chicago (CNN) -- The FBI said Saturday it has arrested an 18-year-old American man who allegedly tried to blow up a car bomb in front of a downtown Chicago bar. Adel Daoud, of the Chicago suburb of Hillside, was taken into custody Friday night after a \"rigorous\" undercover operation, the FBI said. He made an initial appearance Saturday before a U.S. magistrate judge and has a preliminary hearing Monday afternoon. \"The explosives that Daoud allegedly attempted to detonate posed no threat to the public. They were inert and had been supplied by undercover law enforcement personnel,\" said Gary Shapiro, the acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.\n@highlight\nThe man allegedly tried to detonate a car bomb at a Chicago bar\n@highlight\nUndercover FBI agents monitored the entire alleged plan, the agency says\n@highlight\nThe FBI says the man is a U.S. citizen who wanted to carry out jihad\n@highlight\nThe man made an initial court appearance in federal court Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 620}, {"start": 639, "end": 667}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 767, "end": 769}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the FBI, Daoud began sending e-mails in October of last year that regarded violent jihad and the killing of @placeholder.", "idx": 81658}], "idx": 53163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Those who know him call him the \"gentlest person,\" but campus police said Monday that a 23-year-old student at a San Antonio-area Christian college took an officer's police baton and struck him before the officer fatally shot him. There is no dashboard video available, according to the university. The incident began when Cpl. Christopher Carter, a police officer with the University of the Incarnate Word in Alamo Heights, saw Robert Cameron Redus near campus \"driving erratically at a high rate of speed\" Friday, a university statement said. \"Carter was obligated to pull the suspect over to ensure the public's safety,\" the statement said.\n@highlight\nStudent hit police officer with officer's own baton, university says\n@highlight\nUniversity says Cpl. Christopher Carter now on administrative leave\n@highlight\nPolice: Campus officer said Robert Cameron Redus struggled with him\n@highlight\nFriends: Redus was co-valedictorian of Christian high school", "entities": [{"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 374, "end": 405}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 448}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 756, "end": 773}, {"start": 842, "end": 861}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 932, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends at the school say the @placeholder they know isn't the type to attack police.", "idx": 81661}], "idx": 53165} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 12:14 EST, 5 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:21 EST, 5 September 2013 A little boy who has spent most of his life in hospital is now living at home for the first time. This week, 18-month-old James French left Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, for his family home, thanks to a portable ventilator and the hard work of medical staff at three hospitals. James was born five weeks before his due date. He survived his premature birth only for medics to discover he had a condition which meant his ribs were suffocating him. James French (pictured with his mother, Lorraine Lowry), 18-months, has just been discharged from Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool where he has spent his whole life\n@highlight\nJames French was born five weeks early at Countess of Chester Hospital\n@highlight\nHe struggles to breathe because his lungs are crushed by his heart\n@highlight\nHe was transferred to Liverpool Women's Hospital and then Alder Hey\n@highlight\nHe spent 18-months at Alder Hey Children's Hospital where he was diagnosed as having life-limiting chest and vertebrae anomalies\n@highlight\nHe has now gone home with a portable ventilator to help him breathe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 232, "end": 249}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 373, "end": 377}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 582, "end": 595}, {"start": 640, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 717, "end": 728}, {"start": 759, "end": 786}, {"start": 899, "end": 924}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 978, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It took six months for @placeholder to put together a care package, which involved training up six staff to handle James\u2019 equipment, to allow the little boy to go home.", "idx": 81666}], "idx": 53169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 19:51 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:33 EST, 8 January 2013 Comments: Eric Pickles said any council in England wanting to impose inflation-busting rises of above 2 per cent would have to hold a referendum Local authorities could force through council tax rises of more than 3 per cent this year by using a legal loophole to defy a Government freeze. Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said last month that any council in England wanting to impose inflation-busting rises of above 2 per cent would have to hold a referendum, which would be time consuming and all but impossible to win.\n@highlight\nLocal Government Secretary Eric Pickles made ultimatum over council tax\n@highlight\nSaid councils wanting to impose rises above 2% must hold a referendum\n@highlight\nThis referendum would be time consuming and all but impossible to win\n@highlight\nLabour-run Rochdale council has agreed a large rise of 3.5% from April\n@highlight\nBut the authority has insisted it has no intention of holding a referendum\n@highlight\nIt will attempt to use a technicality in the Localism Act over exclusions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 407, "end": 418}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They shouldn\u2019t follow @placeholder\u2019s dismal example, finding more and more creative ways of fleecing residents.\u2019", "idx": 81667}], "idx": 53170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The husband of Farzana Parveen, the Pakistani woman stoned to death for refusing to participate in an arranged marriage, told CNN he killed his first wife so he could marry Parveen. Authorities said the first wife was killed six years ago. \"I wanted to send a proposal to Farzana, so I killed my wife,\" Mohammad Iqbal said Thursday in an interview with CNN. Zulfiqar Hameed, district inspector general for the Punjab police, said Iqbal's son from the first marriage alerted police to the slaying six years ago. Iqbal was arrested but later released on bail because his son forgave him, Hameed said.\n@highlight\nHusband of slain woman says he killed his first wife\n@highlight\nPakistani Prime Minister orders full report on the killing\n@highlight\nFarzana Parveen, 3 months pregnant, was stoned Tuesday in a public area of a big city\n@highlight\nHer father, brothers and cousins participated in the stoning", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 126, "end": 128}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 410, "end": 415}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder witnessed the attack and tried to protest, but was held back.", "idx": 81668}], "idx": 53171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Pennsylvania woman charged in the November slaying of a man she and her husband met through Craigslist has told a newspaper that she killed many more victims, and authorities told CNN Sunday they are investigating the woman's shocking claims. A law enforcement source close to the investigation said Miranda Barbour's new claims could be \"the real deal.\" \"It's conceivable,\" the source said, who did not want to be identified because of the ongoing investigation. From prison on Friday, the 19-year-old Barbour told a reporter for the Daily Item in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, that she participated in at least 22 killings in the past six years in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.\n@highlight\nAuthorities tell CNN they are looking into Miranda Barbour's claims\n@highlight\nShe tells the Daily Item in Pennsylvania she has participated in at least 22 killings\n@highlight\n\"When I hit 22, I stopped counting,\" she is quoted as saying\n@highlight\nShe and her husband are accused of luring a man and killing him in November", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 311, "end": 325}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 818, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Greco says the @placeholder case is still moving forward, and a trial date has not been set.", "idx": 81671}], "idx": 53174} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova For Daily Mail Australia What better way to enjoy yourself on World Orang-utan Day than with a celebratory drink. Willow and Jantan, Taronga Zoo's resident Orang-utans, did exactly that in their Sydney enclosure on Tuesday morning. The hybrid primates were given an array of warm herbal teas to get them through the miserable rainy morning, according to their keeper Katie Hooker. 'It's not something Orang-utans would normally get in the wild, but it's just herbal, non-caffeinated tea and it\u2019s part of the enrichment program we have for them, to make sure they get a lot of different things out of each day. We give it to them more so in winter,' Ms Hooker told Daily Mail Australia.\n@highlight\nTaronga Zoo's resident Orang-utans, Willow and Jantan, celebrated World Orang-utan Day with a warm drink of tea\n@highlight\nTheir keeper, Katie Hooker, said they were occasionaly served herbal tea as part of an enrichment program\n@highlight\nTaronga is promoting World Orang-utan Day, which falls on August 19 each year and aims to raise awareness for the endangered species\n@highlight\nThere are currently only about 6,600 Sumatran Orang-utans left in the wild and less than 54,000 Bornean Orang-utans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 43}, {"start": 82, "end": 101}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 684, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 783, "end": 802}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 978, "end": 997}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When I train, I use a target stick, so if I want @placeholder to give me her shoulder I put it on her shoulder and say \u2018\"shoulder\", reinforce her good response with my food and then I slowly start moving the stick further away.", "idx": 81677}], "idx": 53176} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Northern Ireland's dreams of a first European Championship appearance are one step closer to reality after goals from Jamie Ward and Kyle Lafferty against Greece gave them a third successive Group F victory. That is the country's best ever start to any World Cup or European qualifying series and a table-topping nine points would surely have been beyond the most fanciful expectations of manager Michael O'Neill following a fifth-placed finish in his maiden campaign. But Northern Ireland are a different beast now, exemplified by Lafferty's hot streak of three goals in as many games - the latest a powerful run and finish from a predatory counter-attack.\n@highlight\nNorthern Ireland are undefeated after their first three Euro 2016 qualifiers\n@highlight\nJamie Ward claimed the first goal after his volley from a corner took a big deflection\n@highlight\nKyle Lafferty was emphatic with his finish after a fast counter-attack in the second half\n@highlight\nNorthern Island now sit two points clear of Romania at the top of Group F\n@highlight\nFormer Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri, Greece's manager, was jeered from the field", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 57}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 473, "end": 488}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 956, "end": 970}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's men in green show their elation as they take the lead against Greece", "idx": 81696}], "idx": 53190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis has expressed his intention to visit the United States next year for a major meeting of the Roman Catholic Church, CNN Vatican analyst John Allen said Friday, citing Vatican sources. The pope would attend the eighth World Meeting of Families, which has been held every three years since the late Pope John Paul II convened the first such gathering in 1994. The Vatican announced in February that the meeting will be held September 22-27, 2015, in Philadelphia. \"The World Meeting of Families has traditionally been attended by the Holy Father,\" Kenneth Gavin, a spokesman for the Philadelphia Archdiocese, said in a statement. \"We are planning as if Pope Francis will be with us and have no indication that he will not attend. It is important to note that reports circulating widely today regarding the Holy Father's presence are not official.\"\n@highlight\nPope Francis expresses desire to visit United States next year\n@highlight\nPontiff would attend the eighth World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia\n@highlight\nA visit by the first Latin American pope would resonate with nation's Latinos", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 105, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 229, "end": 253}, {"start": 304, "end": 325}, {"start": 374, "end": 380}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 475, "end": 503}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 593, "end": 616}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 975, "end": 999}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"As far as I know, he's never visited the @placeholder, and as shepherd of the universal church it will really be beneficial for him to have a greater understanding of the flock here, and for people here to get to know our Holy Father,\" Paprocki said.", "idx": 81704}], "idx": 53196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who stole part of the Porsche that Fast and the Furious actor Paul Walker died in has been sentenced to six months in jail. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office says 26-year-old Anthony Janow was sentenced Tuesday in Southern California. Walker and driver Roger Rodas died on November 30 2013 when their speeding $400,000 Porsche Carrera GT hit a tree and a light pole in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Clarita. Scroll down for video Doing time: The Los Angeles County district attorney's office says 26-year-old Anthony Janow was sentenced Tuesday in Southern California for stealing part of the Porsche that actor Paul Walker died in\n@highlight\nAnthony Janow stole a piece of the Porsche wreckage left after the accident that claimed actor Paul Walker's life\n@highlight\nHe was sentences to six months in jail Tuesday in Southern California\n@highlight\nHis friend and accomplice in the crime, 19-year-old James Witty, was sentenced to six months in jail earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 134, "end": 151}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 236, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 275, "end": 285}, {"start": 341, "end": 358}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 470, "end": 487}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 572, "end": 590}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 843, "end": 861}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He captioned images of the stolen wreckage: 'Piece of @placeholder's car, took it off a tow truck at a stop light.'", "idx": 81708}], "idx": 53199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The United States' plans to beef up its missile defenses against North Korea are likely to inflame tensions that are running high over Pyongyang's nuclear program, China said Monday. \"Bolstering missile defenses will only intensify antagonism, and it doesn't help to solve the issue,\" Hong Lei, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a regular news briefing in Beijing. The United States will deploy additional ground-based missile interceptors on the West Coast as part of efforts to enhance the nation's ability to defend itself from attack by North Korea, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Friday.\n@highlight\nChina says U.S. anti-missile plans don't \"help to solve the issue\"\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has recently threatened to attack South Korea and the United States\n@highlight\nThe Pentagon plans to add missile interceptors on the West Coast", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 342, "end": 368}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 886, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "North Korea on Saturday responded to the @placeholder announcement by criticizing what it described as the Americans' \"hostile policy\" and saying it won't negotiate with them over its nuclear program.", "idx": 81710}], "idx": 53201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter Last updated at 1:13 PM on 1st September 2011 Sony yesterday unveiled the world's first folding tablet computer, which it hopes will challenge Apple's iPad. The \u00a3479 Sony Tablet P has two 5.5in touchscreens and can be folded in half, making it more portable than the iPad and other similar devices. Sony says it will easily fit inside a handbag or jacket pocket. It is \u00a320 cheaper than an iPad 2 with the same wi-fi and 3G internet access. Looking to steal some of the iPad's thunder: Sony Tablet P was one of two new products unveiled by the global tech giant in Berlin today ahead of a Christmas sales war\n@highlight\nSony Tablet P has two 5.5in touchscreens, 16GB of memory, wi-fi and 3G\n@highlight\nGiant also unveils the more traditional Tablet S, which has one screen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 182, "end": 194}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 436, "end": 437}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sleek: Sony also unveiled a more conventional tablet, the @placeholder", "idx": 81711}], "idx": 53202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The second-in-command of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was killed in a recent counter-terrorism operation, the Yemeni government confirmed Thursday. Abu Sufyan al-Azdi, also known as Saeed al-Shahri, died after being wounded in the governorate of Saadah on November 28, said the Supreme National Security Committee of Yemen. He was also one of the most wanted men in Saudi Arabia. Al-Azdi was buried by militants linked to al Qaeda at an undisclosed location inside Yemen, the government said in a statement. Read more: Drone kills 6 suspected militants in Yemen The confirmation comes a day after a prominent jihadist announced that al-Azdi died \"after a long journey in fighting the Zio-Crusader campaign.\"\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda's No. 2 leader in Arabia was Abu Sufyan al-Azdi, also named Saeed al-Shahri\n@highlight\nYemen confirms he was killed in a November counter-terrorism operation\n@highlight\nA jihadist had tweeted the death earlier this week, SITE Intelligence Group says\n@highlight\nAl-Azdi was buried by militants at an undisclosed place in Yemen, officials say", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 57}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 153, "end": 170}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 283, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 779}, {"start": 793, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 954, "end": 976}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al-Azdi \"was a coconspirator in a number of @placeholder foreign operations and was possibly involved in the kidnappings and killings of foreigners in Yemen,\" the government said.", "idx": 81715}], "idx": 53205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alex Salmond might be struggling to win the argument over Scottish independence but today insisted he is winning the battle of the bulge. The Scottish First Minister revealed he has been on the 5:2 diet for months, and has lost 2st 4lbs, with another stone to go to reach his target weight. Accusing George Osborne of coming to the diet craze late, Mr Salmond said he had been advised to try the 5:2 by Mervyn King when he was the governor of the Bank of England. Alex Salmond, pictured left in April, says he has lost 2st 4lbs since embarking on the 5:2 diet to shed the pounds seen in September 2012 (right)\n@highlight\nScottish First Minister says he is winning the battle of the bulge\n@highlight\nAccuses Chancellor George Osborne of coming to the diet fad later\n@highlight\nSays Mervyn King told him to try the diet involving fasting for two days", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 300, "end": 313}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 447, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bizarrely, Mr @placeholder decided to go on the diet after taking advice from the country's top banker.", "idx": 81717}], "idx": 53207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:53 EST, 16 July 2013 Nigel Farage today launched a blistering attack on Ed Miliband, branding the Labour leader \u2018spineless and clueless\u2019 for not standing up to his union paymasters. The UKIP leader tore into the Unite union after his party was branded \u2018pre-fascist\u2019 and \u2018xenophobic\u2019 in a secret report. And Mr Farage brushed off a poll showing voters switching back to the Tories, insisting the threat he poses to the Tories is \u2018more psychological than arithmetical\u2019. Row: UKIP Leader Nigel Farage tore into Labour leader Ed Miliband for not distancing himself from the Unite report describing UKIP as fascist\n@highlight\nSecret report by Unite union branded UKIP \u2018pre-fascist\u2019 and \u2018xenophobic\u2019\n@highlight\nUnion has given Labour \u00a38million since Ed Milband became leader\n@highlight\nNew poll suggests voters are switching back to the Tories", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 579, "end": 590}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The confidential report, submitted to a meeting of @placeholder\u2019s political committee, launches a highly provocative attack on UKIP leader Nigel Farage, warning Mr Miliband not to \u2018chase\u2019 his party\u2019s votes.", "idx": 81721}], "idx": 53210} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's hard for today's generation to imagine watching TV in the 1960s -- there was no TiVo or DVR (or even VCR). You watched what the networks put on and that was it. And oh yeah, there were only three channels. Yet television made some groundbreaking advancements in this decade as we learned from this week's episode of \"The Sixties,\" and here are a few of them: 1. Television becomes a political force By 1960, most American households had a television, and that year's Nixon/Kennedy debate was the first televised presidential debate. For many Americans, it was their first introduction to John F. Kennedy. 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Waterhouse, known as the 'queen of racing' in Australia, told Her Royal Highness Carlton House has been performing well in trackwork and was in great form for his race at Sydney's Royal Randwick on Saturday. Waterhouse's stable reported the Queen's horse had just 'shaded' or beaten the champion trainer's prize stallion, Fiorente, in an exhibition gallop at Randwick in late January. 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The strategic railway hub in eastern Ukraine was stormed by Moscow-backed separatists two weeks ago in one of the most dramatic advances by the rebels since the start of the 10-month-old war. Fighting over the city actually intensified in the days after a ceasefire deal, signed in Minsk on February 12, was meant to take effect on February 15. Rebels who had encircled Debaltseve launched a massive assault, routing all Ukrainian forces by February 18, three days after the truce was meant to come into force.\n@highlight\nDebaltseve was taken by pro-Russian rebel assault ending on February 18\n@highlight\nUkrainian forces humiliated days after Minsk ceasefire supposed to begin\n@highlight\nHaunting images show massive destruction wrought by intense fighting\n@highlight\nOnly around 6,000 people remain in ghost city 45,000 once called home\n@highlight\nNearby town of Vuhlehirsk and village of Nikishino also lie in ruins", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 651, "end": 661}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 970, "end": 979}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A house ruined by fighting in the city of @placeholder.", "idx": 81736}], "idx": 53220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul (CNN) -- New images of North Korea's main satellite launch site show that an upgrade allowing for larger rockets has been completed, raising the possibility of a fresh launch within the year, a new report says. Based on satellite images of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station, located on North Korea's west coast close to the Chinese border, the report was posted on the 38 North website, run by the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University. \"North Korea is now ready to move forward with another rocket launch,\" concluded the report by retired imagery technology expert Nick Hansen, adding that if the political decision were made to proceed, \"a rocket could be launched by the end of 2014.\"\n@highlight\nA new report says North Korea has completed a major upgrade of its launch center\n@highlight\nIt says the upgrade will allow for larger rockets to be launched\n@highlight\nIt says Pyongyang is continuing testing on a road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile\n@highlight\nAnalysts expect Pyongyang to continue with its rockets program despite international opposition", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 250, "end": 282}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 455}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder has continued to develop missiles with the intention of acquiring an ICBM,\" he said.", "idx": 81738}], "idx": 53222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Milner is learning Spanish so that he can communicate with Manchester City team-mates such as David Silva and Sergio Aguero - and manager Manuel Pellegrini. The England midfielder has been having the lessons for the last couple of years, revealed his former City colleague Micah Richards. It is a very different approach to the one taken in the red half of Manchester, where Louis van Gaal is ordering his Spanish-speaking stars such as Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao to learn English. 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He is a figure who divides opinions; for some he is a quiet voice of sanity amid the prevailing madness, for others he is a bland, uninspiring presence. All agree, however, that Hodgson is an instinctively courteous man who controls temper and tongue whatever the provocation. Now, it seems, we shall all have to think again. The eruption occurred during his spirited defence of England\u2019s midweek performance against Norway. 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Fulham's Patrick Roberts and Middlesbrough's Bradley Fewster grabbed first-half goals before Brandon Barker and Fewster's second secured the win after half-time. It was a third win in four days in the Luxembourg mini-tournament after England's victories over the hosts (8-0) and Belarus (3-0) had secured qualification. They now face another group mini-tournament in the spring in the hope of reaching the finals in Greece next summer. 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Belgian powerhouse Benteke has been back to his best in recent weeks following injury and suspension, grabbing a superb solo winner in Villa's victory at Crystal Palace before scoring possibly an even better goal in the 1-1 draw against Manchester United last weekend. It has been a long road back for Benteke who missed six months and the World Cup after rupturing an Achilles tendon last March, but Ivory Coast striker Bony has had a profitable 2014, with his 20 goals making him the top scorer in the Barclays Premier League in the calendar year.\n@highlight\nSwansea City will host Aston Villa in the Premier League on Boxing Day\n@highlight\nBelgian striker Christian Benteke has rediscovered his form recently\n@highlight\nBut Garry Monk insists he would rather have Wilfried Bony in his team\n@highlight\nBony has scored more Premier League goals in 2014 than anyone else", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 70, "end": 86}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 533, "end": 541}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 697, "end": 719}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 852, "end": 868}, {"start": 920, "end": 929}, {"start": 960, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They're very much quality players and @placeholder's coming into a bit of form now, but I always knew he would.", "idx": 81761}], "idx": 53239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Convicted double murderer Joseph Wood was sentenced to death by lethal injection The last words of convicted double murderer Joseph Wood were to prove pitifully ironic. As doctors inserted IV tubes into his arms in the death chamber at Arizona State Prison in Florence on Wednesday, Wood thanked Jesus as his Saviour \u2014 in his own mind at least \u2014 and made his peace with the world. Strapped to a wheeled stretcher in an orange prison jumpsuit, he turned his head and grinned at the 20 or so witnesses watching him through a glass window from a small viewing room.\n@highlight\nConvicted double murderer Joseph Wood sentenced to death by lethal injection\n@highlight\nWitnesses say he lay 'snorting and gasping for breath' in final moments\n@highlight\nKiller took two horrific hours to die at Arizona state prison in the US\n@highlight\nExperts predicted his last few moments may prove watershed in American way of execution", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 236, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appears to have joined several other states who have been responsible for an entirely preventable horror \u2014 a bungled execution.\u2019", "idx": 81763}], "idx": 53240} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Gaughan Follow @@Jack_Gaughan Mauro Zarate is a very different striker to Carlos Tevez but wants to make a similar impact to that of his fellow countryman at West Ham. The 27-year-old marked his debut with a superbly struck volley in the comfortable win at Crystal Palace on Saturday, with obvious comparisons immediately struck. Tevez\u2019s seven crucial goals at the back end of the 2006-07 season - most notably a winner away at Manchester United - kept the Hammers in the Premier League. Delighted: Zarate impressed on his debut for the Hammers as he scored a superb volley against Crystal Palace\n@highlight\nThe Argentine hopes to have a similar impact to what Tevez had when he played for West Ham\n@highlight\nTevez was a firm fans favourite during his spell at Upton Park\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old signed on a three-year deal from Velez Sarsfield this summer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 436, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 493}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After a year back home in Argentina, @placeholder now appears to be back - although has never scored enough goals throughout his career.", "idx": 81765}], "idx": 53242} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Guy Adams If clothes could talk, this particular array would exhale a cloud of cigar smoke, adopt an arrogant smirk, and declare: \u2018Greed is Good!\u2019 Wearing colourful braces, silk patterned ties, bright socks, expensive loafers, and gelled-back hair, groups of boisterous office workers stride through central London. The men chain smoke, or carry brick-sized mobile telephones last seen in the possession of Gordon Gekko, the rapacious financier at the centre of the film Wall Street. 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The country's subsidies led to an artificially low price for diesel and gasoline, which resulted in widespread smuggling of those products to neighboring countries, where smugglers sold it for a profit, Morales told CNN en Espa\u00f1ol. \"There's a tremendous amount of smuggling (to Peru and Brazil) and the state loses.\" For example, Bolivia will spend $660 million this year importing fuel, of which $380 million will have been subsidized by the government, he said. Of that, he said, $150 million will have been siphoned out of the country through contraband sales of the gasoline and diesel in neighboring countries, where the price is higher. \"For a small country like Bolivia, that's a lot of change,\" he said.\n@highlight\nPresident Evo Morales: Under the policy of subsidies, smuggling was rampant\n@highlight\nHe says $150 million has been siphoned out of the country by smugglers\n@highlight\nMorales predicts calm will return and Bolivians will benefit from the revenue\n@highlight\nBusiness rep rejects Morales' claim that the business sector is behind protests", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The information I have is some 5,000 @placeholder\" have demonstrated.", "idx": 81780}], "idx": 53253} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's a killer on the loose and Los Angeles is on edge -- again. This jaded city has witnessed every variety of killing, from Charles Manson and his helter-skelter spree to the Night Stalker's deadly nocturnal prowling and the random strikes of the Hillside Strangler, the Freeway Killer and the Grim Sleeper. This one is different: The suspect is an ex-cop with an ax to grind, and he's allegedly targeting other cops. This one crosses the blue line, the one cops think separates the good guys from the bad. This one picks at one of L.A.'s barely healed scabs, the scandals of the Los Angeles Police Department.\n@highlight\nSuspect Christopher Dorner's manifesto says he is waging war against \"corrupt\" LAPD\n@highlight\nLawyers, analysts, others say the department has improved since earlier scandals\n@highlight\nRodney King beating, Rampart evidence-planting scandals led to court oversight, reforms\n@highlight\nDorner trained to be an officer, but LAPD alleged he filed a false report of excessive force", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 307, "end": 318}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 593, "end": 621}, {"start": 643, "end": 660}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators tied the slayings to @placeholder; his manifesto seems to confirm the connection: It says the slain woman's father represented Dorner, unsuccessfully, at a hearing before an LAPD disciplinary committee in 2008.", "idx": 81790}], "idx": 53255} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Larry Fleisher, Associated Press Gennady Golovkin was a hit in his first appearance at Madison Square Garden. If Golovkin has his way, he will get another attempt at fighting in the big arena against another Madison Square Garden regular - Miguel Cotto. Golovkin easily retained his WBA middleweight championship on Saturday night, stopping Australia's Daniel Geale at 2:47 of the third round in front of 8,572 fans. Belting performance: Gennady Golovkin celebrates his knockout win against Daniel Geale in New York Game over: Golovkin knocked Australian boxer Geale out in the third round at Madison Square Garden 'It's the biggest name that will get in the ring with him,' said Tom Loeffler of K2 promotions. 'That's our target. Miguel had a victory. 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From Minnesota to Texas, another blast of frigid weather is walloping the country. Here's what to expect: Wind chills will plunge to about minus 40 Sunday in parts of North Dakota and Minnesota as another Arctic blast barrels through, CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said. As the work week starts, other cities will endure the mind-numbing freeze. Chicago's wind chill will be 20 below zero on Monday. And on Tuesday morning, Boston will suffer a wind chill of minus 20, while New York and Philadelphia will grapple with wind chills of minus 4.\n@highlight\nEven Dallas could get 2 inches of sleet\n@highlight\nAbout a dozen hypothermia-related deaths have been reported in the past week", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 346, "end": 348}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 613}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 600 flights into, out of or within the @placeholder have been canceled, according to flightaware.com.", "idx": 81797}], "idx": 53260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Former \"Saturday Night Live\" cast member Kristen Wiig is returning to her old stomping grounds to make her debut as host of the show on May 11, NBC has announced. Rounding out season 38 of the legendary sketch show will be Ben Affleck, who will make his fifth appearance on \"SNL's\" May 18 finale. Zach Galifianakis to host 'SNL' NBC has also confirmed the widespread rumor that Kanye West will make his fifth appearance as the show's musical guest on the May 18 episode, though it remains unclear whether the rapper, who has been in Paris working on his next album, will premiere any new music.\n@highlight\nFormer 'SNL' star Kristen Wiig is returning to host on May 11\n@highlight\nIt will be her debut turn as host of the show\n@highlight\nBen Affleck will host the May 18 finale\n@highlight\nVampire Weekend will perform May 11, and Kanye West will perform May 18", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 20, "end": 38}, {"start": 53, "end": 64}, {"start": 156, "end": 158}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 287, "end": 289}, {"start": 309, "end": 325}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Wiig and @placeholder have a busy few months ahead.", "idx": 81805}], "idx": 53267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chilling CCTV footage of the moment a six-year-old girl was led away by the hand to be raped and violently murdered has been released in Thailand. The grainy clip, which echoes that of British toddler James Bulger being walked to his death in 1993, shows the girl, nicknamed 'Nong Cartoon', strolling with a stranger through the lobby of Bearing skytrain station in Bangkok ten days ago. Her disappearance sparked a massive police hunt that ended yesterday with the discovery of her strangled and decomposing body in a deserted area near the city's Suklhumvit Soi 501 motorway in a case that has shaken the nation.\n@highlight\n'Nong Cartoon' was abducted from father's truck in Bangkok on November 6\n@highlight\nHer disappearance sparked 10-day manhunt that ended in arrest of man, 32\n@highlight\n'Cartoon' was at folk concert with father when he put her in truck to nap\n@highlight\nSuspect, called 'Nui', has been charged with rape and murder, awaits trial\n@highlight\nHe is a convicted child abductor who was only released from jail in August", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just as the James Bulger case rocked @placeholder more than 20 years ago, Nong Cartoon's abduction has left Thailand reeling from this horror story.", "idx": 81808}], "idx": 53270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fromelles, France (CNN) -- Lawrence Vincent was 21 years old when he joined the Australian Army. The year was 1915 and the world was at war. He waved goodbye to his 6-year-old brother and was shipped halfway around the world to the fields of France to fight the Germans, arriving the summer after he enlisted. His war lasted one hour. Vincent was one of thousands of young men ordered to charge into German machine guns on the night of July 19, 1916, outside this neatly kept French village. The defenders mowed down thousands, killing so many the allies could not recover all their dead.\n@highlight\nThousands of soldiers died in a single night in a battle in France in 1916\n@highlight\nMass graves containing 250 remains were found in 2008; 96 bodies have been identified\n@highlight\nA new cemetery was dedicated to the dead on Monday\n@highlight\nThe Battle of Fromelles remains the deadliest 24 hours in Australian military history", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 80, "end": 94}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 849, "end": 867}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They contained 250 bodies buried by the @placeholder after the slaughter.", "idx": 81809}], "idx": 53271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louis van Gaal may not want to rake over his difficult relationship with Ronald Koeman ahead of Manchester United\u2019s game at Southampton on Monday night, but he\u2019s only too happy to lavish praise on his former player Graziano Pelle and compare him to Robin van Persie. Van Gaal signed Pelle \u2013 who has taken the Premier League by storm with 10 goals already this season - as a raw 21-year-old for AZ Alkmaar in 2007. Two years later, the 6ft4ins Italian striker was part of the LVG\u2019s team that shocked traditional superpowers Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV to win the Dutch title.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal happy to lavish praise on his former player Graziano Pelle\n@highlight\nPelle was signed by Van Gaal as a 21-year-old at AZ Alkmaar in 2007\n@highlight\nItalian forward compared to Robin van Persie by Louis van Gaal\n@highlight\nManchester United travel south to face Southampton on Monday night", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 582, "end": 595}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 716, "end": 725}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 774, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 836}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair have a notoriously frosty relationship dating back to their time at Ajax a decade ago when @placeholder was manager and van Gaal technical director.", "idx": 81814}], "idx": 53275} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "William the Conqueror: Dr Mari Jones, a leading linguist from Cambridge University, is attempting to preserve the language for the benefit of future generations The race is on to chronicle the Norman language before it slips into extinction. A Cambridge University linguist is now studying the dialects of the Channel Islands - one of the last enclaves of Norman French - to ensure it is recorded for posterity. Native dialects of the language spoken by William the Conquerer are still used by around 3,000 people on the islands. On Sark they are estimated to number 20, on Guernsey 1,000 and on Jersey 2,000. 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The Newcastle striker will now await confirmation of a three-game ban from the FA. Cisse lashed out at Coleman during Newcastle's 3-2 victory over Everton on Sunday. Papiss Cisse leaves the Newcastle training ground on Tuesday after accepting his charge Cisse departs the training ground on a day when boss Alan Pardew took a step closer to joining Crystal Palace Newcastle forward Papiss Cisse (circled) has accepted a charge for elbowing Everton's Seamus Coleman The Newcastle striker had been charged by the FA on Monday following Sunday's incident at St James' Park\n@highlight\nPapiss Cisse charged with violent conduct after Seamus Coleman elbow\n@highlight\nCisse has accepted his charge from the FA and could now miss seven Toon matches through suspension and international duty\n@highlight\nNewcastle striker to be given at least a three-match ban\n@highlight\nCisse away with Senegal for Africa Cup of Nations next month", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 28, "end": 47}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 203, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 507, "end": 518}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 575, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 636, "end": 637}, {"start": 680, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 825, "end": 826}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everton players gather round the referee as Cisse looks on at @placeholder after the incident", "idx": 81818}], "idx": 53278} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When people across the world tune in to the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics on Friday, regular TV programming will be set aside for pageantry and pomp. Amid all the attention to the \"Made in China\" controversy about Team USA's uniforms, little has been written about their design. But if numerous online slide shows ranking the best and worst of the opening ceremonies uniforms are any indication, the design is what we're most interested in. Opinion: Why not make Olympic uniforms in China? Nations did not always wear uniforms in the Olympic Games, and the United States did not adopt a cohesive look until about 1920.\n@highlight\nPaul Achter: In Olympics, uniform is a calculated part of each nation's global image\n@highlight\nAchter: Team USA's 2012 opening ceremony uniforms draw from military style\n@highlight\nCritics charge that military fashions are a problem because they aestheticize war, he says\n@highlight\nAchter: How about getting Betsey Johnson to design our uniform for the next Olympics?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 2012 Olympics uniforms are another in a long series of salutes to and affirmations of the @placeholder military.", "idx": 81819}], "idx": 53279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- During the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night, Jimmy Kimmel made a joke that President Obama laughed at, but that you could see was just killing him inside. \"Mr. President, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow?\" Kimmel asked. \"That was hilarious. That was your best one yet.\" Yeah it was. I'm sure he still has a lot of hope. But I would dare to say the thing that changed most over these past three years is Obama. The unbridled optimism that his first campaign once embodied has been bludgeoned by dogmatism, pragmatism and bipartisan cronyism.\n@highlight\nIn 2008, \"Hope and Change\" was Obama slogan; this year it's \"Forward\"\n@highlight\nLZ Granderson says President Obama's ambitions have been scaled back\n@highlight\nHe says economy, D.C. dysfunction, GOP opposition have gotten in the way\n@highlight\nGranderson says Romney's flip-flops make it hard for him to hold Obama accountable", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 45}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 114, "end": 118}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 826, "end": 828}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The last person who should want to start a video rewind contest is @placeholder, who has enough flip-flops and broken promises captured on film that he could start his own network.", "idx": 81824}], "idx": 53282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A young girl with a rare form of cancer, who charmed the Duchess of Cambridge when presenting her with a bouquet of flowers and a heartfelt hug on a 2011 visit to Canada, has died. Diamond Marshall was six years old when she caught the world's attention during Kate Middleton and Prince William\u2019s visit to Calgary. The girl had wanted to meet a princess after watching the royal couple\u2019s wedding earlier that year from her hospital bed, a dream that was made possible by the Children's Wish Foundation. Scroll down for video Diamond Marshall was six years old when she caught the world's attention during Kate Middleton and Prince William\u2019s visit to Calgary in July 2011.\n@highlight\nDiamond Marshall was six years old when she met Kate Middleton and Prince William during their visit to Calgary in July 2011\n@highlight\nSuffering from a rare childhood cancer that affects the body's soft tissues, she got to met Kate through the Children's Wish Foundation\n@highlight\nThe cancer had been in remission, but had recently returned and she died peacefully in her sleep on Monday\n@highlight\nA spokesperson from Buckingham Palace said the royal couple were saddened to learn of Diamond's death", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 76}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 475, "end": 500}, {"start": 525, "end": 540}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 683, "end": 698}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}, {"start": 939, "end": 953}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She had made a big impact on the @placeholder after running up to her and flinging her arms around her neck.", "idx": 81828}], "idx": 53284} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This is a story about a guy who saved a bunch of baby bunnies, then posted the story online hopeful other people would like it. Boy did they ever. People awwww'd so hard on Facebook his story was shared more than 9,000 times. Redditors posted multiple marriage proposals. His videos on YouTube have hundreds of thousands of views. All over a bunch of rabbits so small they didn't even fill the palm of his hand. Joshua Bisnar is a regular user of the social media site Reddit. He's also an active-duty Navy Hospital Corpsman. Judging solely from his previous Reddit posts, one could easily come to the conclusion he regularly performs good deeds, rescues tiny creatures and gets lots of fan mail. Like this one from a second-grader named \"Kenz\" who wrote about month ago, \"I bet you are amazing. ... I treasure you very much.\"\n@highlight\nNavy corpsman rescues orphaned rabbits\n@highlight\nImage of him feeding a bunny with an eyedropper goes viral\n@highlight\nIncident happened two years ago, but he posted it recently", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 532}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bisnar first got our attention earlier this week when his rescue of four orphaned rabbits made the front page of @placeholder.", "idx": 81831}], "idx": 53286} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- An Iraqi soldier opened fire Tuesday on a group of U.S. soldiers in northern Iraq, killing two and wounding nine others, the U.S. military and the Iraqi military said. They are the first American deaths in Iraq since the U.S. combat mission officially ended last week. The attack occurred inside an Iraqi army commando compound when the soldier, clad in an Iraqi army uniform, fired on the U.S. soldiers near the Salaheddin province city of Tuz, the U.S. military said. The attacker was shot and killed. Maj. Gen. Mohammed al-Askari, a Defense Ministry spokesman, identified the shooter as Soran Rahman, from the Iraqi army's 4th Division.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. military says an Iraqi soldier shot Americans\n@highlight\nA separate attack wounded another U.S. soldier, Iraqis, official says\n@highlight\nIn first attack, 9 also wounded inside an Iraqi army commando compound near Tuz\n@highlight\nThe attacker was shot and killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 436, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 559, "end": 574}, {"start": 613, "end": 624}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Al-Askari said Rahman got into a fight with @placeholder soldiers, and then pulled his weapon and fired on them before he was shot dead.", "idx": 81833}], "idx": 53288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears and William Turvill PUBLISHED: 04:12 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:05 EST, 17 December 2013 Retired basketball star Dennis Rodman is to visit his \u2018good friend\u2019 Kim Jong-Un in North Korea for a third time this week. Trip organisers said Mr Rodman is to make the trip despite current tension surrounding the leader\u2019s decision to execute his uncle. Mr Rodman has visited Pyongyang on two other occasions, during which he spent time dining as a guest of Kim Jong-Un, with whom he says he has a genuine friendship. Scroll Down for Video\n@highlight\nMr Rodman, who is retired from basketball, to make trip despite current tension caused by dictator's decision to execute his own uncle last week\n@highlight\nComes after Kim Jong-Un ordered for state news records to be deleted\n@highlight\nArticles erased include announcement of Kim Jong-Il's death in 2011\n@highlight\nThousands attended memorial ceremony for 'Dear Leader' yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "These fears were largely eased when a video was released showing her with @placeholder at a memorial service to mark the second anniversary of his father's death.", "idx": 81839}], "idx": 53293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Kansas community saw its suburban peace of mind slip completely away over the weekend after two popular high school girls soccer teammates killed themselves within two days of each other. Ciara Webb, 16, was found dead in her Olathe home Friday afternoon after taking her own life via an as yet unrevealed method. Students at Olathe Northwest High who didn't already know of the tragedy were horrified to hear the news Monday morning. During the following school period, officials dropped another bomb: Cady Housh, also a junior, had thrown herself in front of a train two days after learning of her friend Ciara's suicide.\n@highlight\nCiara Webb took her own life in her Olathe, Kansas home on Friday\n@highlight\nHer heartbroken friends immediately took to social media to vent their grief and confusion\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, Webb's friend Cady Housh had thrown herself in front of a train in nearby Lenexa, Kansas - she died at a hospital soon thereafter\n@highlight\nStudents already horrified at learning the news of Webb's death at the start of school Monday soon had to be informed of the loss of Housh", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 329, "end": 349}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sad: @placeholder tweeted this ominous message on Sunday, the very day she decided she, too, would end her own life", "idx": 81840}], "idx": 53294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three University of Texas at El Paso men's basketball players have been dismissed from the team for gambling on athletic events, the school announced Tuesday. The school said that seniors McKenzie Moore, Justin Crosgile and Jalen Ragland were dismissed from the team after an FBI investigation. UTEP said it was notified in December that two men's basketball players had bet on sporting events. The university then contacted the FBI. The investigation found that a third player was also involved. The investigation found no indication of point-shaving but showed that they all participated in gambling on one or more sporting events. There's no indication that they bet on their own games.\n@highlight\nThe University of Texas at El Paso found out about gambling in December\n@highlight\nAn FBI investigation found three players who bet on sports, an NCAA violation\n@highlight\nNo signs that seniors McKenzie Moore, Justin Crosgile and Jalen Ragland bet on own games", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 197, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 285, "end": 287}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 438, "end": 440}, {"start": 714, "end": 732}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 796, "end": 798}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 904, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder -- the team's leading scorer -- and Ragland had not played the past two games.", "idx": 81845}], "idx": 53296} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN) -- Sri Lanka's opposition presidential candidate accused the incumbent of intimidation, as early returns reported by state-run TV SLRC showed President Mahinda Rajapaksa leading the race. Candidate Gen. Sarath Fonseka accused Rajapaksa of intimidation during the country's first peacetime presidential election in more than two decades and said his staff had received threatening phone calls Army soldiers and commandos tried to enter the Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel shortly after Fonseka and opposition party members arrived Tuesday, the former general told CNN. His security forces told the soldiers they could not enter the building, so they stayed outside, Fonseka said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Early returns show Rajapaksa leading, state-run TV SLRC reports\n@highlight\nFonseka accuses Rajapaksa of intimidation\n@highlight\nPoliticians vow to block Fonseka, saying he is not registered to vote\n@highlight\nPresidential election is first since government forces put down 26-year insurgency", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 251, "end": 259}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 464, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 580, "end": 582}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three and a half hours before @placeholder headed to the polls, explosions that residents said sounded like mortar fire were heard.", "idx": 81847}], "idx": 53298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The international group Human Rights Watch is accusing Israel of firing weapons containing white phosphorus into Gaza. The group demands that the alleged practice cease. Israel is declining to say whether bursts like this over Gaza involve white phosphorus. The group's researchers in Israel \"observed multiple air-bursts of artillery-fired white phosphorus over what appeared to be the Gaza City/Jabaliya area\" on Friday and Saturday, the organization said on its Web site. \"Israel appeared to be using white phosphorus as an 'obscurant' [a chemical used to hide military operations], a permissible use in principle\" under the laws of war, the HRW posting said.\n@highlight\nResearchers in Israel saw bursts of white phosphorus over Gaza, group says\n@highlight\nWhite phosphorus can burn people, set structures on fire\n@highlight\nProtocol allows use when \"not specifically designed to cause burn injury to persons\"\n@highlight\nGroup: Use in densely populated Gaza would violate international humanitarian law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 61}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder does not specify the types of munitions or the types of operations it is conducting.\"", "idx": 81855}], "idx": 53304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Samut Sakorn, Thailand (CNN) -- The mammoth flooding that has deluged much of Thailand, killing hundreds, appears to be subsiding. But steep challenges remain for displaced residents and migrant workers abandoned by their employers. The heavily industrial Samut Sakorn province employs hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from Myanmar, according to estimates from Thai and Myanmar officials. But when floodwaters overtook numerous factories in the area, some business owners simply fled -- leaving employees without their documents or pay. \"During the flood ... Myanmar workers are the second class, so the priority goes to the Thai workers,\" said Naing Tan, Myanmar's deputy ambassador to Thailand.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister: The water level recedes, but draining in some areas are slow\n@highlight\nThe flooding leaves migrant workers from Myanmar abandoned in one province\n@highlight\nA complex of cement construction materials is now housing for displaced residents\n@highlight\nThe death toll reaches 537, and 22 provinces remain affected", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday, a Thai provincial official, the @placeholder diplomat and a priest at the temple met to discuss the refugees' plight and agreed to let migrant workers working legally in the country stay.", "idx": 81867}], "idx": 53311} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BEIJING, China (CNN) -- Sharpshooters from Russia and Georgia embraced Sunday after earning medals for their countries, which have been teetering on the brink of war since the Beijing Summer Olympics kicked off last week. Russia's Natalia Paderina and Georgia's Nino Salukvadze hugged after winning Olympic silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the women's 10-meter air pistol competition. The rivals kissed each other on the cheek after standing on the medal podium with China's Guo Wenjun, who won the gold medal in the event. Waving flower bouquets high, the women smiled broadly at the audience. \"If the world were to draw any lessons from what I did, there would never be any wars,\" Salukvadze, 39, said afterward, according to media reports. The reports described the two as friends.\n@highlight\nReports: Sharpshooter says if world learns lesson, \"there would never be any wars\"\n@highlight\nRussian, Georgian share hug, kiss after winning silver, bronze medals in pistol event\n@highlight\nGeorgia's Nino Salukvadze won medal in 1988 as part of then-Soviet Union squad\n@highlight\nSalukvadze, Natalia Paderina will face off in another pistol event this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 176, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 231, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's bronze medal marked the first for her country in these Games.", "idx": 81876}], "idx": 53315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)Congress is again up against the wire on a bill to avoid a government shutdown. But last-minute brinkmanship, which has become the norm on Capitol Hill, could be in the rear view mirror by Thursday afternoon if House Republicans can find enough Democrats to help them approve a mammoth spending bill. Internal battles among Republicans on spending bills are nothing new. House Speaker John Boehner routinely needs Democrats to help him pass funding bills. But this time House Speaker Nancy Pelosi doesn't seem in the mood to help. \"If we don't finish this today, we're going to be hear 'til Christmas,\" Boehner threatened at a Capitol Hill press conference.\n@highlight\nGovernment funding is set to run out at midnight\n@highlight\nRepublicans and Senate Democratic leaders want to pass a catchall spending bill to fund the government until September\n@highlight\nDemocrats in the House have balked at language tucked in the bill that would roll out some Wall Street reforms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 227, "end": 243}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 643, "end": 654}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 966, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those items that Democratic negotiators fought to get included in this legislation -- and the @placeholder policy changes to gun laws and environmental policies they opposed and blocked -- will be lost.", "idx": 81880}], "idx": 53319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dozens of 911 calls released Wednesday by the Carson City, Nevada, Sheriff's Office capture the horror of a mass shooting at an IHOP restaurant. In one call, a woman sobs as she tries to give the location of the shooter who fatally shot four others before he killed himself in the parking lot. Others seemed to be left almost speechless by the trauma as they give descriptions and accounts. \"Hurry send ambulances,\" one woman pleads. \"There are people dead.\" A total of 11 people were shot Tuesday, Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said. They included five uniformed Army National Guard members and six civilians.\n@highlight\n911 callers describe chaotic scene inside, outside Carson City IHOP\n@highlight\nShooter was found dead of self-inflicted wound in parking lot\n@highlight\nFour others were killed, including three members of Nevada National Guard", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 91}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 837, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A burst of gunfire is then heard outside the @placeholder.", "idx": 81890}], "idx": 53325} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Bibi Aisha, a young Afghan wife whose ears and nose were cut off by her husband, is heading to the United States on Wednesday for reconstructive surgery. Aisha made headlines and was on a recent cover of Time magazine, showing the plight of women in Afghanistan. \"When they cut off my nose and ears, I passed out,\" Aisha said, describing the attack. \"It felt like there was cold water in my nose. I opened my eyes, and I couldn't even see because of all the blood.\" But she survived. With the help of an American provincial reconstruction team in Oruzgan province and the organization Women for Afghan Women, she finally received the help and protection she needed.\n@highlight\nThe Afghan woman whose ears and nose were cut off is heading to the U.S.\n@highlight\nShe's planning on reconstructive surgery in California\n@highlight\nSome look to Bibi Aisha to help show the plight of women under the Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 613, "end": 634}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Aisha says her mutilation was an act of @placeholder justice for the crime of shaming her husband's family.", "idx": 81892}], "idx": 53327} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bob Costas and Piers Morgan couldn't agree more on one thing: Something has to be done about the pervasive gun culture in the United States. And that problem, Costas said, becomes even more of an issue when you pair it with the culture of the National Football League, which has seen its share of tragic events, including the recent Jovan Belcher murder-suicide. NBC sportscaster Costas sat down with CNN's Piers Morgan on Monday night to discuss the growing debate over gun control. Both have faced criticism after taking on the issue -- Costas during a recent halftime show of a \"Sunday Night Football\" game and Morgan on Twitter.\n@highlight\nNBC sportscaster Bob Costas says he felt need to address gun issue\n@highlight\nCostas told Piers Morgan he wished he had time on halftime show to elaborate on concerns\n@highlight\nCostas: \"The culture of the league increases the likelihood of abhorrent behavior\"\n@highlight\nGuns increase likelihood of something bad happening, Costas says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 252, "end": 275}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 412}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 591, "end": 611}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 653, "end": 655}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 754}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is a comment you might not have expected months ago from @placeholder.", "idx": 81896}], "idx": 53330} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 10 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:02 EST, 10 November 2012 People around the world are uniting for 'Malala and the 32 million girls day' in honour of injured Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai as part of a global day of action for girls' education. It is part of a drive led by former prime minister Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy for Global Education. He has presented a petition to Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari, along with one million signatures from Pakistan, demanding free and compulsory education. Malala Yousafzai, 15, reads at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham as she recovers from being shot\n@highlight\nFormer prime minister Gordon Brown, who is leading the drive, has presented a petition to Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari\n@highlight\nBritish schoolboy David Crone, 17, will hand in a petition to the Pakistani authorities in London as part of a global day of action for girls' education\n@highlight\nToday marks exactly one month since education campaigner and schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, 15, was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 360}, {"start": 380, "end": 395}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 624}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Youth representatives worldwide are handing in the 'I am @placeholder' petition, which has already attracted more than one million signatures.", "idx": 81910}], "idx": 53341} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The latest celebrity Twitter feud erupted Sunday between two heavyweights of the social medium. In one corner: pop superstar Lady Gaga and her nearly 40 million followers. In the other: pop culture blogger Perez Hilton and his 6.1 million Twitter fans. Who won the war of 140 characters? It depends on whom you ask. The feud between the former friends appears to stem from several incidents: Hilton tweeted Thursday that Katy Perry's new single, \"Roar,\" is better than Gaga's latest song, \"Applause.\" On Friday, Gaga, who is in the midst of a comeback following a serious tear to her right hip, cryptically referenced a text from Hilton that appeared to make light of her injury. \"Still have the text Perez sent me of me in a wheelchair with the words KARMA written across + Madonna pointing a gun at me,\" she tweeted.\n@highlight\nLady Gaga accuses the blogger of stalking her after he house-hunts at her NYC building\n@highlight\nHilton says he learned later that her building was among those he looked at Sunday\n@highlight\nThe former friends have not said why they had a falling out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 430, "end": 439}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 478, "end": 481}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 913, "end": 915}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Gaga went into Twitter overdrive Sunday, accusing Hilton of stalking her, after one of her followers alerted her that he was at @placeholder's apartment building in New York.", "idx": 81912}], "idx": 53342} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Frankfurt, Germany (CNN) -- The man suspected of shooting and killing two U.S. Air Force servicemen in Germany was seeking revenge because of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, according to a warrant issued on Friday for the suspect. The suspect, Arid Uka, is a recently radicalized Muslim who seems to have been influenced by local radical Islamist websites, according to German authorities. Prosecutors say Uka shot and killed two U.S. servicemen and wounded two others in the attack Wednesday on a U.S. military bus at Frankfurt Airport. The arrest warrant for Uka lists two accusations of murder, three allegations of attempted murder and two accusations of causing severe bodily harm.\n@highlight\nThe suspect's motive was revenge against the U.S. military for its Afghanistan operations.\n@highlight\nNicholas Alden, 25, a senior airman from South Carolina, was killed, the military says\n@highlight\nThe suspect, Arid Uka, left Kosovo at age 1 and was an ethnic Albania, a U.S. official says\n@highlight\nUka allegedly confessed and says he acted alone, a German intelligence official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 528, "end": 544}, {"start": 570, "end": 572}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The offense is a federal crime both in the United States and in @placeholder, he said, and could be prosecuted in either location, although that will be determined later.", "idx": 81917}], "idx": 53345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 09:22 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 22:00 EST, 12 March 2014 Britain is set to enjoy 10 days of uninterrupted sunshine thanks to a surprise spring heatwave, forecasters say. Thousands are set to dig out their swimsuits and bikinis as the country looks set to bask in dry weather and temperatures of 17C for the next week and a half. The forecast comes on the heels of England's first rain-free day after the wettest winter on record swamped swathes of low-lying land and battered our coastlines. Forecasters MetDesk released the graphic below as most of Britain enjoyed another day of beautiful spring weather, after the hottest day of the year so far on Sunday.\n@highlight\nMeteorologists say it's the first prolonged dry spell for England in three months - since the start of December\n@highlight\nRain is set to stay away due to a band of high pressure, but Met Office has issued fog warning for this morning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 538, "end": 556}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "from @placeholder for yesterday (left) and today (right) show England and", "idx": 81920}], "idx": 53348} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's easy to write off Bolivia's largest city as just another congested, chaotic Latin American metropolis. As more international travelers discover Bolivia for its biodiversity, where they can explore the Andes, the Amazon basin and the world's largest salt lake in one visit, La Paz is their most likely point of entry. But to most, it's little more than that -- a place to spend a day or two sipping coca tea and adjust to life at 10,000 feet while planning adventures. The congestion and chaos quickly become apparent as you descend the Altiplano to the \"bowl\" of the downtown core, a tangled maze of steep and winding streets. The cultural legacy of Bolivia's largest indigenous groups, the Quechua and Aymara, permeate the busy urban landscape, where vehicles compete with pedestrians and sidewalk vendors.\n@highlight\nTravelers visiting Bolivia often overlook city of La Paz\n@highlight\nLa Paz offers introduction to blend of indigenous, Spanish traditions\n@highlight\nCatch a charango jam session at Museo de Instrumentos Musicales\n@highlight\nLocal and tourist markets offer chances to eat like a local", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 81, "end": 94}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The city's last remaining example of what a street looked like in colonial times could be considered one of the most touristy parts of @placeholder, owing to the polish of its refurbished structures.", "idx": 81929}], "idx": 53352} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gary, Indiana (CNN) -- The man accused in a string of killings in Indiana appeared in court for the first time Wednesday but was held in contempt after he refused to answer the judge's questions, forcing the hearing to be rescheduled for next week, CNN's Poppy Harlow reported. Darren Deon Vann has been charged in the death of 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy, and authorities say he has confessed to killing six other women and led police to their bodies. On Wednesday afternoon, Lake County prosecutors also charged Vann in the death of a second woman, Anith Jones. Vann faces three counts related to Jones, including murder, murder in the perpetration of a robbery and robbery resulting in serious bodily injury, according to court documents.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hearing for Darren Vann is rescheduled after suspect refuses to speak in court\n@highlight\nProsecutors charge Vann with murder of second victim, Anith Jones\n@highlight\nVann has admitted to 7 killings in northern Indiana\n@highlight\nAuthorities with cadaver dogs go through about 120 abandoned structures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 249, "end": 251}, {"start": 255, "end": 266}, {"start": 278, "end": 293}, {"start": 340, "end": 352}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 512, "end": 515}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 923, "end": 926}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Matlock said @placeholder and his mother divorced after 16 years.", "idx": 81930}], "idx": 53353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Smiling, dressed in white and clutching a bridal bouquet, Colleen Hufford is a picture of happiness standing next to KC Hufford, her new husband. Little did they, or anybody else, know how the new union, solemnized in Great Falls, Montana, in 1984, would be brought to an abrupt and savage end. Mrs Hufford, 54, died on the afternoon of September 25, her head hacked from her body in the food production plant where she worked in Moore, Oklahoma. Scroll down for video Happy: Colleen Hufford is pictured at her wedding to KC Hufford. The ceremony was held at Great Falls, Montana, in 1984\n@highlight\nColleen Hufford, 54, was killed in Moore, Oklahoma, working at food plant\n@highlight\nAlton Nolen, 30, her colleague, has been charged with murder\n@highlight\nFamily has released new pictures, a week after her funeral service", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 600, "end": 614}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors in @placeholder have said that if Nolen is found guilty of murder they will seek the death penalty.", "idx": 81935}], "idx": 53356} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday admitted he made a mistake in handling the nomination of Tom Daschle as his health and human services secretary, saying Daschle's tax problems sent a message that the politically powerful are treated differently from average people. President Barack Obama is interviewed by CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday. Daschle, the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, withdrew earlier Tuesday as news that he failed to pay some taxes in the past continued to stir opposition on Capitol Hill. \"I think I screwed up,\" Obama said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper.\n@highlight\nObama tells CNN's Anderson Cooper: 'I take responsibility for it'\n@highlight\nPresident says message was sent that the politically powerful are treated differently\n@highlight\nDaschle apologizes for what he says were honest mistakes involving taxes\n@highlight\nObama also discusses declining economy and fight against terrorist groups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 349}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 619, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The series of errors included improperly reporting $15,000 in charitable donations, failing to list $80,000 in lobbying income due to what @placeholder said was a paperwork error, and not reporting as income a car and driver loaned to him by a friend and business associate.", "idx": 81939}], "idx": 53360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A report out of the World Bank shows rapidly expanding China is poised to overtake the once invincible United States as the world's largest economy by the end of 2014. The International Comparison Program looks at exchange rates to reveal purchasing power of different currencies and found that yuan in China will soon pack more punch than the mighty dollar. Meanwhile, Chinese officials bashed the report as flawed, likely for fear of losing its status as a developing nation and the pollution-spewing perks that come with it. Don't count on it: The once invincible American dollar will slip behind China's yuan in terms of purchasing power by the end of 2014, according a World Bank report\n@highlight\nA report out of the World Bank indicates that Chinese purchasing power will surpass that of America in 2014\n@highlight\nThe International Comparison Program is conducted every six years and accounts for exchange rates as it examines worldwide living standards\n@highlight\nChina refused to endorse the findings for fear of losing its designation as a developing nation--and the lax environmental standards that come with it\n@highlight\nThe report shows India will charge out of 10th place to take Japan's number 3 spot\n@highlight\nAmerica's economic dominance has lasted since the 1880s", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 172, "end": 203}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 826, "end": 857}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1235}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has also leap-frogged over Japan to become the world's third largest economy when measured by purchasing power.", "idx": 81942}], "idx": 53361} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Images of a sky-blue car, its windows shattered by bullets, took center stage Monday at the trial of reputed mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger. Bulger's onetime crime partner Kevin Weeks testified he was there the night Edward \"Brian\" Halloran was killed. He placed the gun squarely in Bulger's hands. \"Jim Bulger just kept shooting,\" said Weeks describing Halloran's writhing, bullet-ridden body as \"bouncing off the ground.\" Halloran is one of 19 people Bulger is accused of killing during his 20-year reign of terror in South Boston. Bulger is on trial in federal court in Boston. 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Goodluck Jonathan added that his government has been working to rescue any survivors among the foreign construction workers kidnapped in February. Islamist group Ansaru said earlier this month that it had killed the seven. Italy and Greece confirmed that a Briton, an Italian, a Greek and four Lebanese abducted in northern Nigeria\u2019s Bauchi state had been killed by their captors.\n@highlight\nNigeria's President: The government has been working to rescue them\n@highlight\nWilliam Hague described killings as 'act of cold-blooded murder'\n@highlight\nBlamed execution on fears Britain was about to stage rescue operation\n@highlight\nHostages were seized on February 16 from a construction company\n@highlight\nForeign Office are looking into today's claims", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 263, "end": 279}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 966, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "hostages were killed after @placeholder warplanes were reported to have been", "idx": 81982}], "idx": 53390} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 28 April 2012 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 29 April 2012 One person has been killed and up to 100 are hurt after high winds knocked down a large tent near the Busch Stadium in St Louis. A man died after suffering a heart attack during the commotion when a sudden storm blew through around 3.50pm yesterday, according to local reports. The tent was attached to a sports bar where hundreds of people were celebrating the St Louis Cardinals' victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Scroll down for video Disaster: One person was dead and 100 injured after a tent collapsed by a sports bar near the Busch stadium in St Louis this afternoon\n@highlight\nHigh winds knocked down structure at bar near Busch Stadium in St Louis\n@highlight\n17 people taken to hospital, 5 in critical condition\n@highlight\nHundreds were out celebrating Cardinals' victory over Milwaukee Brewers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 494, "end": 510}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Temporary: The tent had been set up to accommodate fans wanting to celebrate after the @placeholder game", "idx": 81989}], "idx": 53396} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Albert can hardly be blamed for keeping a tight grip on his bride-to-be. Faced with extraordinary claims that Charlene Wittstock had tried to run away home to South Africa only days before their \u00a350million wedding, Monaco\u2019s ruler took her on a tour of the principality. The idea, apparently, was to show that the wedding festivities, due to start with a concert tonight and two lavish ceremonies on Friday and Saturday, are still on. This way: Prince Albert II of Monaco keeps a guiding hand on Charlene Wittstock's arm as they visit the installations for the Jean Michel Jarre concert\n@highlight\nFormer Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock, 33, 'tried to head home to South Africa on one-way ticket'\n@highlight\nMonaco ruler drops legal battle to reveal source behind story\n@highlight\nNew lovechild claim may be made against prince 'within days'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 134}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 458, "end": 476}, {"start": 502, "end": 519}, {"start": 567, "end": 583}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 644}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}]}, "qas": [{"query": "woman could very well be pretending that she is pregnant by the @placeholder.", "idx": 81993}], "idx": 53399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australia captain Michael Clarke has lost his race to be fit for Saturday's blockbuster World Cup opener against England. Coach Darren Lehmann confirmed that Clarke would not play at the MCG despite the 33-year-old's quicker-than-expected recovery from hamstring surgery. Clarke pulled on an Australia shirt for the first time in two months on Wednesday night, hitting 64 and bowling two overs of spin, as his side finalised their World Cup preparations with a 188-run win over United Arab Emirates. Australia will not risk their captain Michael Clarke (left) for their opening World Cup match against England The Australia captain has been racing against time to recover from a hamstring injury\n@highlight\nEngland take on Australia in their opening World Cup game on Saturday\n@highlight\nMichael Clarke will miss the game as he recovers from a hamstring injury\n@highlight\nClarke is expected to return for Australia's next game against Bangladesh", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 187, "end": 189}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 478, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 935, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now it's about a good solid week and get ready for @placeholder.'", "idx": 81995}], "idx": 53400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Al Qaeda operative dubbed \u2018Lady Al Qaeda\u2019 bragged to her student friends at the age of just 21 that she would be proud to be on the FBI\u2019s Most Wanted list. Aafia Siddiqui, who was a biology major at MIT, said in 1993 that she wanted to do \u2018something to help our Muslim brothers and sisters\u2019 even if it meant breaking the law. She jumped to her feet and \u2018raised her skinny little wrists in the air\u2019 in a display of defiance that shocked her friends. An in-depth account of her journey to infamy also reveals that she took a National Rifle Association shooting class and persuaded other Muslims to learn how to fire a gun.\n@highlight\nDuring her 11 years as a student in the U.S., biology major Aafia Siddiqui become the Al Qaeda operative dubbed 'Lady Al Qaeda'\n@highlight\nAt the age of just 21 she had bragged to student friends that she would be proud to be on the FBI\u2019s Most Wanted list\n@highlight\nShe took a National Rifle Association shooting class and persuaded other Muslims to learn how to fire a gun\n@highlight\nShe lied to her husband and married him for his family\u2019s connections to better enable her to wage jihad", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 136, "end": 138}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 203, "end": 205}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 527, "end": 552}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 914, "end": 939}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She was handed to the @placeholder and convicted of attempted murder two years later in a U.S. court.", "idx": 81998}, {"query": "\u2018...By now, all her focus had shifted to jihad against America, instead of preaching to Americans so that they all become @placeholder and America becomes a Muslim land\u2019.", "idx": 82002}], "idx": 53402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal made it two wins from two in the UEFA Youth League as they produced a five-goal blitz to crush Galatasaray on Wednesday afternoon. After an even first half, Gedion Zelalem\u2019s strike just before half-time triggered an avalanche of goals, with Kaylen Hinds, Chris Willock, Alex Iwobi and Daniel Crowley all getting on the scoresheet. The comprehensive win at Meadow Park in Boreham Wood followed up the Young Gunners\u2019 2-0 success at Borussia Dortmund on matchday one and put them in firm control of their group. 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Han Lei, 39, was charged with intentional homicide over the death of the two-year-old girl who died in hospital from brain damage 50 hours after being dashed to the pavement in the Daxing District of Beijing on July 23. The court sentenced his friend Li Ming, who helped Han escape after the incident, to five years' jail. The Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court heard how Han and Li decided to drive to a karaoke bar after a dinner with several other people. Unable to find a parking space, they attempted to park at a bus stop where a woman, also surnamed Li, was waiting with the 2-year, 10-month-old baby who was named as Sun in court documents.\n@highlight\nBeijing man sentenced to death after hurling a baby from its pram\n@highlight\nHan Lei, 39, throws toddler to the ground in argument over parking space\n@highlight\nCourt sentences Li Ming, who helped Han escape after the incident, to five years' jail\n@highlight\nThe girl, aged two years and 10 months, suffered severe head injuries and died later in hospital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 472, "end": 474}, {"start": 528, "end": 567}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 588}, {"start": 764, "end": 765}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors recommended that @placeholder, who committed the crime within a year of being released from prison, be given the death sentence.", "idx": 82010}], "idx": 53410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- A day after thousands of Israeli demonstrators demanded an end to rules that make ultra-Orthodox Jews exempt from the draft, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that the nation's approach to military service must change. \"The existing situation cannot continue. Neither the army, the economy nor society can continue on the current path,\" Netanyahu said at the start of his weekly Cabinet meeting. The prime minister named a new team to draw up a law that would \"share the burden\" of military service, which is required for most Israelis when they reach the age of 18. 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The 35-year-old Butt will be competing for a starting place with Schalke's Manuel Neuer and Werder Bremen's Tim Wiese as Bayer Leverkusen's Rene Adler has been ruled out with a rib injury. Captain Michael Ballack, who plays for English club Chelsea, is the only man selected who does not feature in the German Bundesliga. 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The hullabaloo over Beckham's arrival on American shores in 2007, however, had little to do with the Beautiful Game. There is no shortage of Americans who see nothing attractive in the sport at all. They don't get it or don't want to. Yet Beckham somehow mattered, if his vocation didn't. With the 38-year-old announcing his retirement Thursday, it's difficult to quantify his ultimate impact on the game in the United States, but it's safe to say he didn't hurt it.\n@highlight\nAs Beckham retires, experts say his celebrity lifted game in U.S.\n@highlight\nHis first two years in L.A. were abysmal, but he finished U.S. career with two MLS Cups\n@highlight\nSince he joined L.A. 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A statue of Ronald Reagan was unveiled at the American Embassy in London yesterday to mark the centenary of the former U.S. president's birth. Foreign Secretary William Hague and former U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice watched as the 10ft bronze figure was revealed in Grosvenor Square. Sadly Mr Reagan's great political ally and friend, former prime minister Baroness Thatcher, was unable to attend due to her frailty. 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An official from Turkey's transportation ministry, speaking on condition of anonymity according to Turkish bureaucratic custom, told CNN the Cambodian-flagged ship Vera sank \"due to bad weather conditions\" after it anchored off the coast of the Turkish town of Eregli. Three members of the 11-person crew were rescued after the ship initially went under, authorities said. 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The 29-year-old tech mogul even managed to shed his trademark hoodie as he donned a smart suit for the encounter in Seoul. President Park Geun-hye has held summits with a number of leading figures from the tech world as she seeks to entrench South Korea's position as one of the world's most connected countries. 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Speaking on the day that a quarter of a million supporters turned out for Boxing Day hunts, he said there was no chance of getting the majority needed to scrap Labour's law. Earlier, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson said he was not expecting a vote in 2013, because it was clear the Government would lose. And yesterday the outspoken new head of the RSPCA, Gavin Grant, taunted David Cameron on his failure to bring forward a vote on fox hunting \u2013 telling him it was because he knows he will lose.\n@highlight\nGrant Shapps defended decision to delay vote on hunting ban\n@highlight\nThe Tory Party chairman said vote on lifting ban on hunting with dogs 'pointless' due to strong parliamentary opposition\n@highlight\nMr Shapps' comments came as hunting parties with hounds gathered for the annual Boxing Day event", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The battle cost \u00a3330,000, an enormous sum from the @placeholder's depleted coffers.", "idx": 82054}], "idx": 53435} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Not content with dominating the world of golf, Rory McIlroy showed off his tennis skills at an exhibition in Madison Square Garden featuring his girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki. The Dane was struggling at a set and 5-4 down to Maria Sharapova when she lightheartedly asked McIlroy, who was among the audience, for his help. The 22-year-old from Northern Ireland needed no second prompting and to the delight of the sell-out 18,000 crowd took up her offer. 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Jesse and Vicca Thompson, from Sedro-Wolley, where marijuana is legal, were also accused of feeding their second child, a 13-year-old son, a weed-laced cake product 'because he gets aggressive and is too mean sometimes'. According to ABC's 20/20, the couple had their children taken from them in November, and their store, called the Grow Shop, was shut down shortly after following the allegations they were feeding edible products to minors.\n@highlight\nJesse and Vicca Thompson lost custody of their son in November\n@highlight\nChild Protective Services said they were unfit parents due to marijuana use\n@highlight\nCouple say they take marijuana legally and were reported by a disgruntled former employee who worked at their dispensary\n@highlight\nVicca admitted to giving her older son a cannabis cake product\n@highlight\nThey got their five-year-old, Jerry, back on January 7\n@highlight\nJerry will undergo THC tests to ensure his parents aren't giving him weed", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 17}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 719, "end": 732}, {"start": 783, "end": 807}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, a court commission said there was no evidence of @placeholder in Jerry's body.", "idx": 82077}], "idx": 53450} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Melissa Hills For Daily Mail Australia Julie Hayes, principal Cowandilla Primary School in Adelaide Proposals for more Mandarin to be taught in schools across Australia has been hailed as 'brilliant news'. The South Australian government is considering an English-Mandarin bi-lingual program that could start in early 2016 to help strengthen cultural and economic links with China. A working group is looking at the benefits of establishing a bilingual school, the programme would start from primary school age to Year 12 students. Julie Hayes, principal Cowandilla Primary School in Adelaide told Daily Mail Australia, she thought it was a 'fine idea' if the school did not already teach a language.\n@highlight\nExperts say it is 'brilliant news' for students across Australia\n@highlight\n'It would help us understand the Chinese perspective, values, family and religion', says principal\n@highlight\nBeing bilingual in English and Mandarin will be a 'distinct advantage' to the jobs market", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 40}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 65, "end": 89}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 122, "end": 129}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 213, "end": 228}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 535, "end": 545}, {"start": 558, "end": 582}, {"start": 587, "end": 594}, {"start": 601, "end": 620}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I understand that English-speaking students need to engage in around 2,800 hours of intense, focused study to become proficient in @placeholder - this is only possible in an immersion environment.", "idx": 82080}], "idx": 53451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:26 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 27 March 2013 An Alabama airport is still using a large panel of video monitors just like the one that tipped over and killed a 10-year-old Kansas boy last week. The approximately 9-foot-tall cabinet was flashing flight information on three screens near baggage claim Wednesday, five days after a similar display killed Luke Bresette, 10, one floor above. A small warning sign there tells visitors not to touch the cabinet. A portable metal fence on wheels is in place to keep people away.\n@highlight\nHeather Bresette and three of her children were standing near a flight status board when it fell on them without warning\n@highlight\nLuke Bresette, 10, was pronounced dead at Children's of Alabama\n@highlight\nHis mother suffered two broken ankles and a fractured pelvis\n@highlight\nAirport had just completed $201million renovation - and had never been inspected\n@highlight\nHis two younger brothers were also injured in the accident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 609, "end": 624}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 783, "end": 803}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tragedy: The sign at the newly renovated @placeholder fell on a mother and her three children on Friday afternoon", "idx": 82082}, {"query": "Heather Bresette remains in a critical condition after a flight information sign at @placeholder feel on her family and killed her 10-year-old son Luke, right", "idx": 82083}], "idx": 53453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- Sitting in high school, math and history lessons never captured Danny Santos' imagination. 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I had no conscience,\" Santos said at a boxing gym in El Paso, Texas. \"You're young, and you're na\u00efve, and you think it's easy.\"\n@highlight\nDanny Santos, 21, says he made $50,000 in four years as a drug mule\n@highlight\nSantos smuggled drugs across U.S. border from Juarez, Mexico\n@highlight\nHe was arrested once, as a juvenile, but said charges were dropped\n@highlight\nSantos now works two part-time jobs as trains as a boxer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 223, "end": 234}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As an American, Santos could freely cross the @placeholder-Juarez border and not raise suspicion.", "idx": 82085}], "idx": 53455} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cape Verde has seen its hopes of qualifying for a first football World Cup dashed after the sport's global governing body FIFA punished the African country for fielding a suspended player. FIFA ruled on Thursday that Cape Verde's Fernando Varela had played in a qualifying match while serving a suspension for unsporting conduct. Varela played in a match against Tunisia in September which Cape Verde won 2-0. The result has now been officially reclassified as a 3-0 win for Tunisia. The decision means Tunisia have finished above Cape Verde in African qualifying Group B and will take its place in the forthcoming playoff matches to decide which five teams from the continent will qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.\n@highlight\nCape Verde will not play in the football World Cup following a FIFA sanction\n@highlight\nGoverning body ruled the African country played an ineligible player against Tunisia\n@highlight\nCape Verde won the match 2-0, but result has been reclassified as 3-0 Tunisia win\n@highlight\nSanction means Tunisia replace Cape Verde in the African World Cup playoffs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 131, "end": 134}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 707, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 928, "end": 937}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision is a major blow for @placeholder, which has only ever played in one major international tournament.", "idx": 82100}], "idx": 53465} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Americans shouldn't expect to see the 62,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan come home any time soon, no matter who is declared the victor in the country's presidential election. U.S. Marines patrol near Herat, Afghanistan, in July. In fact, the Pentagon is planning to add 6,000 troops by the end of the year. Ballot counting continued Friday, a day after Afghans went to the polls in the nation's second presidential election since the 2001 fall of the Taliban, the strict Islamic theocracy that emerged from the country's civil war in the 1990s. Pre-election polls showed President Hamid Karzai and his former foreign minister, Abdullah Abdullah, as the front-runners. U.S. policy would hold course under either, experts said.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama says U.S. goal remains defeating al Qaeda, its allies\n@highlight\nU.S. policy to stay course in Afghanistan no matter who wins voting, experts say\n@highlight\nPentagon boosting troops in country, where U.S. is spending $4 billion a month\n@highlight\nSome want U.S. to keep nation stable; others say terrorists will just find other havens", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 635, "end": 651}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those who attacked @placeholder on 9/11 are plotting to do so again,\" Obama said this week.", "idx": 82112}], "idx": 53475} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The woman allegedly assaulted by singer Chris Brown in Hollywood early Sunday was his girlfriend, singer Rihanna, according to sources close to the couple. Chris Brown attends a party saluting music producer Clive Davis in Beverly Hills, California, on Saturday. While Los Angeles Police have a policy against identifying alleged domestic violence victims, two people who know both Brown and Rihanna confirmed she was the woman police said had \"suffered visible injuries and identified Brown as her attacker.\" Brown, 19, turned himself in to police Sunday night after police said they were looking for him. He was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats.\n@highlight\nBrown has been arrested in connection with a domestic violence incident\n@highlight\nPolice: Brown turned himself in after woman accused him of attacking her\n@highlight\nBrown a no-show at Grammy Awards, where he was to perform Sunday\n@highlight\nPolice haven't named woman; Brown's girlfriend, Rihanna, cancels performance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 73, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After stopping his car, @placeholder and the woman got out and the argument escalated,\" police said.", "idx": 82125}], "idx": 53481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Quel horreur: Rouge Sucette, which means red lollipop, is designed to win new wine fans A French drinks company is launching a red wine that will have the edge on its competitors - by adding a dash of cola. In a break with tradition Rouge Sucette, French for red lollipop, is made from 75 per cent grapes with water, sugar and cola flavouring making up the remainder. Sure to horrify connoisseurs, it is designed to appeal to the younger 'Coke generation'. Winemakers fear that young people who drink endless spirits and mixers will be difficult to attract if they do not adapt to their sweet palette.\n@highlight\nRouge Sucette is only 75 per cent wine, the rest is sugar, water and cola\n@highlight\nFrench drinks firm hope it will appeal to young 'Coke generation' drinkers", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite having a reputation for their snobbish attitude to wine, the @placeholder themselves have actually embraced flavoured wines, drinking a predicted 30 million bottles in 2013.", "idx": 82126}], "idx": 53482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 4 November 2013 A bounty of 16th century treasure discovered perfectly preserved in a 500-year-old shipwreck is to go on sale in Britain for \u00a3200,000. Specialist divers spent two years extracting the pewter plates and bowls from beneath the waves off the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. More than 1,200 items of the finest quality English pewter were recovered from the wreck of the unnamed galleon which is thought to have sunk around 1540. Bounty of the deep: 16th century treasure discovered perfectly preserved in a 500-year-old shipwreck is to go on sale in Britain for \u00a3200,000\n@highlight\nDivers spent two years recovering the haul from the bed of the Caribbean\n@highlight\nThe unnamed galleon is thought to have sunk around 1540\n@highlight\nIt held 1,200 top quality items, bound for Spanish ambassador's mansion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 327, "end": 344}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were discovered in a sunken galleon near the @placeholder", "idx": 82128}], "idx": 53484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 16:09 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:30 EST, 12 March 2014 The restaurant manager and barman of an upmarket riverside restaurant stood before a judge today accused of killing a customer. The two men, along with the boyfriend of another colleague, allegedly restrained the man so forcefully that he stopped breathing and suffered a fatal heart attack. Gary Eastley, Jake Corney and Dawid Lamkowski deny the charge of manslaughter. A jury heard that Eastley and Lamkowski held Marcin Pastuszczak down on the ground outside Boulters Restaurant and Bar in Maidenhead for more than half an hour, before being joined by Corney.\n@highlight\nGary Eastley, Jake Corney and Dawid Lamkowski allegedly restrained Marcin Pastuszczak so forcefully he stopped breathing\n@highlight\nThe jury heard Mr Pastuszczak was held on the ground for more than half an hour outside the restaurant in Maidenhead, Berkshire\n@highlight\nThe three deny a charge of manslaughter at Guildford Crown Court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 413, "end": 427}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 507, "end": 524}, {"start": 553, "end": 579}, {"start": 584, "end": 593}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 732, "end": 749}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 979, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had even had a confrontation with @placeholder at the bar five months before his death and it was this which the prosecution believes played a large part in what happened.", "idx": 82134}], "idx": 53487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A patient from a research station in Antarctica is being treated at a hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand, according to the National Science Foundation. The patient \"may require immediate corrective surgery best delivered at a more capable facility than is available at McMurdo,\" the foundation, which manages the U.S. Antarctic Program, said in a statement. \"The facility at McMurdo is equivalent to an urgent-care center in the U.S., and is not equipped for the type of procedure being contemplated.\" The patient's identity has not been revealed publicly, an no condition report has been issued. An Australian medical team, which had been asked by the United States to assist, flew into the remote research base on an A319 Airbus from Christchurch. The team landed on an ice runway at McMurdo Station about 1:15 p.m. Thursday (9:15 p.m. ET Wednesday), said Patti Lucas, spokeswoman for the Australian Antarctic Division.\n@highlight\nA person from Antarctic research station is being treated at a New Zealand hospital\n@highlight\nThe patient has not been publicly identified, nor has a condition been released\n@highlight\nA rescue plan landed on an ice runway at McMurdo Station\n@highlight\nThe station is the hub of the U.S. Antarctic Program", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 135, "end": 161}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 325, "end": 346}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 870, "end": 880}, {"start": 903, "end": 931}, {"start": 959, "end": 967}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The U.S., Australian and New Zealand research programs in the @placeholder \"have existing agreements under which such assets may be shared as needed,\" the statement said.", "idx": 82137}], "idx": 53490} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mashable) -- Microsoft is set to unveil the next generation of Windows today. The new operating system, currently known as Windows 8, is the tech giant's attempt to regain ground that it has lost to Apple, which surpassed Microsoft last year as the world's most valuable company. It isn't the MacBook or Mac OS X Lion that has Microsoft executives worried, though. It's the sheer dominance of the iPad. The iPad hasn't skipped a beat since its debut last year. Thanks to Apple's ingenuity, a shockingly low starting price and a strong marketing campaign, the device has sold more than 25 million units in less than a year and a half. More importantly, it has defined a whole new category of consumer devices. And it dominates that category with an iron fist.\n@highlight\nApple iPad has sold more than 25 million units in less than a year and a half\n@highlight\nNothing has emerged as the alternative to the iPad -- a problem and opportunity for Microsoft\n@highlight\nWindows 8 will be unveiled at the Microsoft Build conference Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 231}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 999, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder competitors have come and gone, but none have been able to make a dent in the iPad's rapid growth.", "idx": 82139}], "idx": 53491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anyone who knows Roy Hodgson will tell you that England\u2019s head coach is a lovely guy. Charming fella, brilliant company, great stories. Frankly, that doesn\u2019t make you the man to remain in the most prestigious football job in this country. This is a resignation issue. England are as good as out of a World Cup after two group games. It is a modern-day football scandal. We thought that wretched 4-1 defeat against Germany in Bloemfontein four years ago was bad. Somehow, this was even worse. This defeat, with Luis Suarez allowed to trample all over England\u2019s defence, hurts more than any other because we could all see it coming.\n@highlight\nEngland are on the brink of being eliminated from World Cup 2014 after losing to Uruguay 2-1\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez scored Uruguay's two goals and exposed England's defensive frailties\n@highlight\nQuestions will be asked of manager Roy Hodgson and his ability to take the Three Lions forward", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 512, "end": 522}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like most managers at the highest level, @placeholder cracked at the crucial moment in the build-up to the World Cup.", "idx": 82144}], "idx": 53495} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- He had a name that rang down through generations. Ted Kennedy, far right, with brothers Bobby, center, and Jack in 1948. It was a gilded name in politics, but Ted Kennedy's life was an almost impossible kaleidoscope of outstanding public service, astonishing personal failures and the heavy burden of the unfulfilled legacies and promise of three older brothers: Joseph, Jack and Bobby. \"It reminds me, there's a great quote by Ernest Hemingway, who said, 'Everyone is broken by life, but afterwards, some are stronger in the broken places,' \" presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin said. Ted, the youngest of the Kennedys, became the patriarch of the family at 36 when Bobby -- whose 1968 presidential campaign championed the sick, the poor and the elderly -- was assassinated.\n@highlight\nTed Kennedy became the patriarch of the family at age 36\n@highlight\nKennedy had unsuccessful presidential career but found redemption in the Senate\n@highlight\nEven before his death, colleagues mourned his absence in health care debate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 179, "end": 189}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 448, "end": 463}, {"start": 587, "end": 606}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 639, "end": 646}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the four decades since that day, the Kennedy legacy was @placeholder's to fulfill, and his to write.", "idx": 82147}], "idx": 53496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It is a horse that most certainly meets with Royal approval but for now the Queen is happy for her filly Estimate to luxuriate in the grounds of her Sandringham estate. But even while the four-year-old puts her feet up after a hectic year on the track she is still winning prizes -- adding the prestigious Cartier Stayer Award to her impressive haul of trophies. Estimate's most notable triumph was victory at the 2013 Gold Cup, as a thrilled looking Queen cheered it home from the Royal Box at Ascot. Ridden by Ryan Moore, Estimate stormed to victory in the prestigious Group One race in June, the first time in its 207-year history that the British monarch had owned the winner.\n@highlight\nThe Queen's horse Estimate wins the Cartier Stayer Award after a stellar year\n@highlight\nThe four-year-old filly won the 2013 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in front of the Queen\n@highlight\nHer Majesty is a keen horse racing enthusiast just like her mother and father\n@highlight\nPrix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Treve takes the Horse of the Year gong", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 315, "end": 334}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 521, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 737, "end": 756}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 973, "end": 997}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Estimate is sitting in a field at @placeholder now having a rest and watching the deer and things like that.", "idx": 82158}], "idx": 53503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Manchester United came a goal behind and shrugged off the early loss of Michael Owen to injury to beat German champions Wolfsburg 2-1 for their second victory in Champions League Group B. Giggis is congratulated by teammates after scoring his 150th goal for United. Owen, looking to impress watching England manager Fabio Capello, survived for just 20 minutes at Old Trafford before going off with a groin strain. His replacement Dimitar Berbatov proved highly effective but the enterprising visitors went ahead through a Edin Dzeko header in the 56th minute. Ryan Giggs equalized just three minutes later with his 150th goal for the Red Devils, his deflected shot finding its way home.\n@highlight\nManchester United beat VfL Wolfsburg 2-1 in Champions League Group B\n@highlight\nMichael Carrick scores winner after Ryan Giggs equalizes for Red Devils\n@highlight\nBayern and Juventus draw 0-0 in Group A clash in Munich", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 172, "end": 196}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 279}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 326, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 767}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three points leave @placeholder top of the group with two wins from two games after their eighth victory in a row in all competitions.", "idx": 82161}], "idx": 53505} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:09 EST, 29 September 2013 | UPDATED: 21:09 EST, 29 September 2013 Texas, Louisiana and the upper-Midwest are brimming with native-born residents, while Florida, Nevada and Arizona are full of blow-ins. That's according to a new map created by Vizual Statistix Tumblr number cruncher Seth Kadish using Census data. The redder a U.S. county, the more likely that residents were born in that state. The whiter the area, the more likely that residents had relocated. Demographics: This map shows the areas with a high concentration of original inhabitants (red) and those brimming with people from somewhere else (white)\n@highlight\nColor map shows U.S. states with the highest percentage of native-born residents (red) and the lowest (white)\n@highlight\nFlorida, Nevada and Arizona are full of people who came from somewhere else\n@highlight\nTexas, Louisiana and the upper-Midwest have a high percentage of original inhabitants\n@highlight\nVizual Statistix Tumblr's Seth Kadish used Census data to create the map", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 280, "end": 302}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 971, "end": 993}, {"start": 997, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kadish said there is a 'three in five chance' of meeting someone in your @placeholder state who was born there.", "idx": 82162}], "idx": 53506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At least 20 people have died and 55 others have been wounded in continuing fighting in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, an ambulance director said Thursday. 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Frances Andrade, 48, died from an overdose half-way through the trial of choirmaster Michael Brewer and his ex-wife Kay, both 68.\n@highlight\nMichael Brewer, 68, guilty of sexually abusing a girl when 14 and 15\n@highlight\nEx-wife, Kay Brewer, 68, convicted of indecently assaulting the same victim\n@highlight\nOffence was in his office at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester\n@highlight\nAfter jury reached verdict the judge announced victim has died\n@highlight\nShe has been named as violin teacher Frances Andrade, 48\n@highlight\nVictim's son said being called 'a liar' in court was more than she could bear", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 534, "end": 547}, {"start": 565, "end": 567}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 786, "end": 810}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 948, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Following one emotional exchange, Mrs @placeholder told the court: \u2018This feels like rape all over again.\u2019", "idx": 82169}], "idx": 53511} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Britain cut all financial ties Monday with Iran over concerns about Iran's nuclear program, the first time it has ever cut an entire country's banking sector off from British finance, the British Treasury announced. The move comes days after an International Atomic Energy Agency report highlighted new concerns about \"the possible military dimensions of Iran's nuclear program,\" the Treasury statement said Monday. The IAEA's governors approved a resolution last week expressing \"deep and increasing concern about the unresolved issues regarding the Iranian nuclear program. Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and has called the U.N. watchdog's report \"unbalanced\" and \"politically motivated.\"\n@highlight\nBritish companies must end all banking ties to Iran by Monday afternoon\n@highlight\nSecretary of State Hillary Clinton to outline new steps U.S. is taking to pressure Iran\n@highlight\nThe IAEA raises \"deep and increasing concern\" regarding the Iran's nuclear program\n@highlight\nIran calls U.N. watchdog's report \"unbalanced\" and \"politically motivated\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 59, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 261, "end": 294}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 834, "end": 848}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder banks play a crucial role in providing financial services to individuals and entities within Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs, as companies carrying out proliferation activities require banking services.\"", "idx": 82176}], "idx": 53514} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's the diplomatic equivalent of hosting both the World Cup and the World Series in the same country on the same weekend. On Saturday President Obama welcomes the leaders of the world's most powerful countries to the G8 conference at his country retreat at Camp David in Maryland. And the next day he hosts some two dozen NATO heads of state in Chicago. The challenges of this Diplopaloozaa include some complicated logistics: How do you get eight world leaders and their delegations comfortably situated in the rustic wood chalets that make up Camp David, and which has never hosted this many heads of state before?\n@highlight\nNEW: Pakistan to attend NATO summit\n@highlight\nObama hosts G8 conference at Camp David, then NATO summit in Chicago\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: The issues will be funding Afghanistan's future and the civil war in Syria\n@highlight\nBergen: Problems are how to hold Assad accountable and NATO's Afghanistan fatigue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 227, "end": 228}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 697, "end": 698}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 776}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The costs to pay for this are estimated to run around $4 billion a year after 2014, and the @placeholder government can pay only a small fraction of it.", "idx": 82181}], "idx": 53515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 27 February 2013 It may look like a rusty wreck, but this ultra-rare Aston Martin will still set you back a pretty penny - and will cost a further \u00a3250,000 to restore to its former glory. For the 1949 Aston Martin Two-Litre Sports was just the fourth car built by the iconic British car company after it was bought by David Brown. The much-coveted car, which retrospectively became known as the DB1, is one of just 15 ever made and nine still in existence.\n@highlight\nThe Aston Martin Two-Litre Sports was one of just 15 made\n@highlight\nIt was the first model made after David Brown bought the company\n@highlight\nThe car became known retrospectively as the DB1\n@highlight\nA fully restored DB1 can sell for in excess of \u00a3400,000", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 145, "end": 156}, {"start": 277, "end": 305}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 548, "end": 576}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 733, "end": 735}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was capable of nearly 100mph when it was new so it was quite respectable at the time but this wasn't fast enough for @placeholder.'", "idx": 82182}], "idx": 53516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deborah Arthurs PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:58 EST, 12 June 2013 Her first collection of lingerie for Marks & Spencer became the High Street giant's best selling designer range to date. And now Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is back with yet another collection of her Autograph for M&S lingerie. The pretty selection of bras, briefs, French knickers and camisoles inspired by the treasure trove of vintage lingerie the Devon-born supermodel has collected over the years. Rosie's back! The supermodel's latest lingerie designs for Autograph at M&S are going in store now Roses for Rosie: The designs shown on the model above come as a bra, \u00a322.50, and knicker set \u00a312.50, left and camisole, \u00a335, with shorts, \u00a317.50\n@highlight\nPretty range is inspired by model's own collection of vintage lingerie\n@highlight\nHer previous designs were a huge hit for High Street brand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 126, "end": 140}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 218, "end": 242}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 353, "end": 358}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 869, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder called the collection sophisticated and affordable - with prices ranging from \u00a312.50 for silk knickers through to \u00a322.50 for a silk padded bra and \u00a359 for a wrap.", "idx": 82183}], "idx": 53517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Materials taken from Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan confirm that the al Qaeda leader communicated with the Yemen-based group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, according to a U.S. official familiar with the ongoing U.S. analysis of the documents. It is not clear whether that group ever received the communications or if it acted upon them, said the official, who could not be named due to the sensitivity of the intelligence information. The United States is still trying to determine if the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, American-born Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, was in direct communication with bin Laden. Washington considers the Yemen-based group a very active wing of al Qaeda. Several attempted bombing plots targeting the United States -- including the unsuccessful Times Square bombing of 2010 and the attempt to blow up courier planes with explosives hidden in printer cartridges -- were hatched in Yemen.\n@highlight\nThe materials were taken in the May 2 raid on bin Laden's compound in Pakistan\n@highlight\nThey confirm the al Qaeda leader communicated with an affiliate group in Yemen\n@highlight\nBin Laden was involved in planning attacks, the materials show", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 153, "end": 185}, {"start": 203, "end": 206}, {"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 531, "end": 563}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 820, "end": 831}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder intelligence community had classified information at the time suggesting that bin Laden was involved, the U.S. official said, but the documents taken from the compound have provided confirmation.", "idx": 82185}, {"query": "Officials have previously said @placeholder always placed a top priority on trying to attack Americans.", "idx": 82186}, {"query": "Officials have previously said bin Laden always placed a top priority on trying to attack @placeholder.", "idx": 82187}], "idx": 53519} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You probably heard the story. It is, after all, so last week. A wealthy banker goes out to lunch with a colleague. The banker disdainfully leaves a 1% tip on a $133 bill with the message, \"Get a real job.\" The colleague, who runs a blog called \"Future Ex-Banker,\" takes a picture of the receipt, which then goes viral -- first on Eater.com, then on Twitter and Facebook, soon everywhere (including CNN). It was a hoax, however, though it took a few days before the restaurant found proof the original receipt had been Photoshopped. By that time, despite some disclaimers along the way, the bill had become water-cooler gospel and left outrage in its wake.\n@highlight\nThanks to social media, missteps and misinformation get repeated more quickly than ever\n@highlight\nSinger Chris Brown posted profane tweets after the Grammys, then deleted them\n@highlight\nA story about a banker leaving a 1% restaurant tip went viral before it was revealed a hoax\n@highlight\nMistakes online can be fixed quickly, but not before damage is done", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 254, "end": 269}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 358, "end": 364}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But social networks and real-time Internet portability have combined to spawn errors and reactions at an increasingly breakneck pace, particularly on @placeholder, which -- with its brevity and scope -- makes it easy to disseminate clickbacks and comebacks in 140 characters or fewer.", "idx": 82195}], "idx": 53526} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A picture-perfect country estate has gone on the market, complete with a two-mile stretch of private beach and 200 acres of sand dunes. The \u00a34.5million Kinloch Estate also has its own low-ground shoot, with around 7,500 partridges and pheasants released each year for 20 days. It also has a managed stock of roe deer - and new owners of the remote Scottish estate will enjoy stunning sea views from listed building Kinloch House. Impressive: Kinloch House on the Kinloch Estate near St Fergus in Aberdeenshire, which is on the market for \u00a34.5million and comes with its own two-mile beach Beautiful interiors: The sale of the prized Kinloch Estate at St Fergus, near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, also includes a cottage and a farmhouse\n@highlight\nSale of 'exceptional' country estate in the remote Scottish village of St Fergus, near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire\n@highlight\nComes with astonishing 200 acres of sand dunes and its own low-ground shoot, with partridges and pheasants\n@highlight\nProperty consultants expect home will 'generate special interest as a result of variety and sport it has to offer'", "entities": [{"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 632, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The quality of farmland in @placeholder is renowned in the farming market and the current owners have worked extremely hard to maximise the opportunities available at Kinloch.", "idx": 82198}], "idx": 53529} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Japanese authorities are holding an American man on suspicion of killing a female Irish exchange student in Tokyo, a police spokesman said Friday. Police charged a second American man with groping the dead woman's friend. Nicola Furlong, 21, died in a hotel room in the presence of one of the men last month, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. The 19-year-old man, whom police declined to identify because he's considered a minor under Japanese law, was arrested on suspicion of murder, a spokesman for the Tokyo police said Friday. The man, a musician, had been previously detained on suspicion of improperly touching Furlong's friend, but was not charged with that offense. The police have 20 days to decide whether to charge him with murder.\n@highlight\nPolice decline to name the 19-year-old murder suspect because of his age\n@highlight\nNicola Furlong, an Irish exchange student, was found dead in a Tokyo hotel\n@highlight\nA second American, James Blackston, is charged with groping the dead woman's friend\n@highlight\nBlackston's lawyer says his client is not guilty and will fight the charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 341, "end": 365}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 531, "end": 535}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 864, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 983}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police: Two Americans arrested after Irish woman's death in @placeholder", "idx": 82202}], "idx": 53532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- JetBlue Airways and two TSA screeners will pay $240,000 to settle an Iraqi man's claim he was denied access to a flight until he covered a T-shirt that read in English and Arabic, \"We Will Not be Silent.\" JetBlue and two TSA screeners settled a lawsuit for $240,000, but denied any wrongdoing. In the settlement, JetBlue and the TSA screeners deny any wrongdoing, saying they only wanted to resolve the 2\u00bd-year-old federal lawsuit. But Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi who immigrated to the United States three years ago, cast the settlement as a victory, saying the payout would discourage airlines and airport security officials from imposing restrictions in the future.\n@highlight\nJetBlue and the TSA screeners denied any wrongdoing\n@highlight\nJetBlue, TSA screeners, said they only wanted to resolve the 2\u00bd-year-old lawsuit\n@highlight\nIraqi Raed Jarrar immigrated to the United States three years ago\n@highlight\nJarrar cast the settlement as a victory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 34}, {"start": 44, "end": 46}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 476}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jarrar said he originally refused to cover up the shirt, first asking to speak to a supervisor, and asking if there was a law prohibiting @placeholder shirts.", "idx": 82209}], "idx": 53537} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Murdock, Minnesota (CNN) -- Jannet Walsh is not waiting for the presidential candidates to encourage more jobs. Instead, the unemployed Minnesotan is trying to create one on her own. \"I think it was February, after I don't know how many (job) rejections,\" the 48-year-old told CNN Radio, the frustration still clear in her voice, \"I actually remember sitting here kind of yelling, 'This is it! This is enough!' \" That moment, Walsh decided to create her own business, a one-woman photography and media company based in her family's century-old home. With that decision, the energetic former newspaper photographer took a gamble that is central to the debates over the economy and the White House.\n@highlight\nSmall Business Administration defines small business as having fewer than 500 workers\n@highlight\nSmall businesses have generated 65% of new jobs in America for past 17 years\n@highlight\nObama, Romney offer competing tax cut plans to help small businesses\n@highlight\nFollow CNN Radio's Embed America trip on our map", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 708, "end": 736}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 992, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, Walsh's business, with just five paying clients, is about as small as they get.", "idx": 82212}], "idx": 53539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 14:06 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 31 July 2013 A Sikh gang was today convicted of slashing a retired Indian general\u2019s throat in a revenge attack for a military operation nearly 30 years ago which left at least 500 dead. Lieutenant General Kuldip Singh Brar, 78, was attacked as he walked with his wife Meena, in Old Quebec Street, central London, on September 30 last year. Lt Gen Brar was involved in a controversial military operation - Operation Blue Star - against Sikh militants in Amritsar, north west India, in June 1984.\n@highlight\nLieutenant General Kuldip Singh Brar was attacked in London last year\n@highlight\nHe was involved in Operation Blue Star against Sikh militants in 1984\n@highlight\nOperation in Amritsar, north west India, left at least 500 people dead\n@highlight\nTwo men and a woman have now been found guilty of wounding with intent\n@highlight\nA third man had already admitted the charge", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 86, "end": 89}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 365}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 476, "end": 494}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 596, "end": 612}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 677, "end": 695}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lt Gen Brar, speaking via a videolink from @placeholder, said as a result of the attack his protection ranking was raised to the highest possible in India.", "idx": 82216}], "idx": 53542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States upped pressure on Moscow over the Malaysia Airlines disaster as Secretary of State John Kerry drew a clearer line to Russia over its ties to rebels in Ukraine and the rocket system used to down the jet. He also noted on CNN that it was a \"moment of truth\" for Vladimir Putin. Kerry and key congressional lawmakers from both parties especially sharpened the focus on Putin to, as Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein said, \"man up\" and lead. There was concern, however, that Russia's behavior since Thursday's destruction of Flight 17 by a missile the United States believes was fired by the Russian-backed rebels further underscores Putin's hardening preference for Cold War-era politics.\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry said \"extraordinary\" evidence points to Russia providing missile launcher\n@highlight\nHe pressured Vladimir Putin to use influence over rebels to allow international probe\n@highlight\nHe called on the Europeans to increase pressure on Russia, raising issue of trust for Putin\n@highlight\nSenate Intelligence Chair calls on Putin to \"man up\" and lead", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 52, "end": 68}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 238, "end": 240}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 397, "end": 425}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 670, "end": 674}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while Kerry urged Russia to allow for a complete investigation, he did not lay out specific repercussions for the @placeholder.", "idx": 82220}], "idx": 53544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The dead lie stacked up on trays, while the survivors fight for their lives in hospital. These are the young victims of a suicide bomber triggered an explosion while football fans were watching the World Cup in Nigeria. At least 14 people were killed in the blast which went off in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state, soon after the Brazil vs Mexico game on Tuesday night. An eleven-year-old boy who survived a bomb explosion targetting football fans in a viewing centre by suspected Boko Haram Islamists lies on a bed receiving treatment in a government hospital in Damaturu, northern Nigeria\n@highlight\nStaff at a hospital in Damaturu expect the death toll to rise\n@highlight\n26 people wounded while more casualties are being admitted\n@highlight\nBoko Haram Islamic extremists have targeted sports bars and places where people can watch the World Cup in recent weeks", "entities": [{"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 485, "end": 504}, {"start": 568, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "no immediate claim of responsibility but Boko Haram, an armed @placeholder", "idx": 82228}], "idx": 53549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Skinnygirl millionaire and reality star Bethenny Frankel has denied she is dating billionaire Warren Lichtenstein after being named as his 'girlfriend' in a bitter legal suit. The 43-year-old mom-of-one, who is currently going through her own difficult divorce from husband Jason Hoppy, was named in court papers filed by Mr Lichtenstein's ex-girlfriend Annabelle Bond. Miss Bond, who has a six-year-old daughter called Isabella with Mr Lichtenstein, named the former Real Housewives of New York star as her former lover's girlfriend while suing him for $570,110.05 in child support. Bethenny and Mr Lichtenstein were pictured together on vacation in St Tropez in the South of France last July. However, today a source told MailOnline that Bethenny is still dating her financier toyboy Michael Cerussi - and is 'very happy'.\n@highlight\nReality star dragged into lawsuit by British adventurer Annabelle Bond\n@highlight\nBond is the mother of Bethenny's close friend Warren Lichtenstein's six-year-old daughter\n@highlight\nSource says Bethenny is still dating Michael Cerussi and 'very happy'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 63, "end": 78}, {"start": 117, "end": 135}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 623, "end": 634}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 691, "end": 705}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 809, "end": 823}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 987, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The source added: 'Bethenny and @placeholder have been friends and ONLY friends for many, many years.'", "idx": 82235}], "idx": 53555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In what the interior minister calls one of Spain's largest operations against al Qaeda, security services said Thursday they arrested three suspected terrorists who might have been plotting attacks on U.S. or British targets. Two of the men were arrested Wednesday and the third Thursday, Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz said. The Interior Ministry said the men were \"ready to act in Spain and Europe.\" One of the men is Turkish, and the other two are believed to be of Russian-Chechen origin. Police sources said they had gathered enough explosives to \"blow up a bus.\" The two men arrested Wednesday were on a bus traveling to France when police detained them, and Diaz said they \"resisted fiercely.\" Police sources said they were stopped in Almuradiel, a town about midway between Madrid and the country's southern coast.\n@highlight\nNEW: Security services: Men were most likely plotting attacks on U.S., British targets\n@highlight\nNEW: They say the men also may have been planning an attack in France\n@highlight\nNEW: Police found explosives in the apartment of one of the men\n@highlight\nThe suspects had information about remote-controlled airplanes, authorities say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 87, "end": 94}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 324, "end": 343}, {"start": 355, "end": 371}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wiretaps indicate that the @placeholder citizen's wife had \"removed evidence from the house\" before the arrest.", "idx": 82243}], "idx": 53561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Irbil, Iraq (CNN)After hours of heavy fighting, Kurdish fighters in Iraq have repelled an assault by ISIS fighters southwest of Irbil, Kurdish officials said. Kurdish commanders say ISIS fighters had threatened to overrun Kurdish defensive positions in the area for a while, and the two sides were so close that airstrikes were not possible. But by 3 a.m. local time Wednesday, the Peshmerga had succeeded in forcing ISIS back, allowing airstrikes to begin. The commanders said about 40 ISIS fighters were killed, and Kurdish forces suffered several casualties. They said airstrikes contributed to the ISIS deaths. ISIS launched the major assault from several directions Tuesday night near the towns of Gwer and Makhmour.\n@highlight\nKurdish commanders say about 40 ISIS fighters were killed\n@highlight\nFighting raged for hours between ISIS and Kurdish fighters near Irbil, Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The towns are about 45 kilometers (28 miles) from Irbil, the @placeholder capital.", "idx": 82247}], "idx": 53563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Funny, isn\u2019t it, how trends come around again. I started at Marks & Spencer in the early Seventies, when bell-bottom flares and denims filled the racks. Now, in 2015, they\u2019re back in fashion. What I\u2019m more surprised about is seeing a Seventies throw-back in our politics. Labour\u2019s attack this week on a major British business smacked of the destructive anti-business mood that went out of political fashion decades ago. Stefano Pessina \u2014 the boss of Boots the chemist \u2014 voiced his fears about the implications of a Labour government. Scroll down for video Stuart Rose (left), who left M&S in 2010 after saving the company, has branded Ed Miliband (right) a '1970s throwback' following comments which he says 'smack of anti-business mood'\n@highlight\nLabour's attack on major British business smacked of destructive mood\n@highlight\nBoots boss Stefano Pessina had voiced fears about a Labour government\n@highlight\nHe had a right to speak out as affairs in Westminster affects his employees\n@highlight\nBut Labour reacted furiously, reflecting the party's anti-business policies\n@highlight\nLabour has mooted National Insurance rise and a hike in corporation tax\n@highlight\nTheir ill-advised energy price freeze policy threatened investment into UK\n@highlight\nMiliband needs to realise businesses are made up on hardworking Britons", "entities": [{"start": 60, "end": 74}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 585, "end": 587}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 841, "end": 855}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1318, "end": 1324}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They should \u2018walk the floor\u2019 in @placeholder\u2019s businesses to experience the reality they face: earning a living, keeping overheads down, paying the wages each month.", "idx": 82252}], "idx": 53565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former President Bush says in a rare interview that he would like to see his brother run for the Presidency Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush says he has not yet made up his mind about running in 2016 Republican's and Hispanics likely to favour Jeb Bush and make him ideal Republican Candidate Democrats wonder whether Hilary Clinton will also run again making it Bush Vs Clinton AGAIN By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 15:38 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 15:50 EST, 20 April 2013 With President Obama well into his second term in office, it's never too early to contemplate who might be on the ballot in 2016.\n@highlight\nFormer President Bush says in a rare interview that he would like to see his brother run for the Presidency\n@highlight\nFormer Florida Governor Jeb Bush says he has not yet made up his mind about running in 2016\n@highlight\nRepublican's and Hispanics likely to favour Jeb Bush and make him ideal Republican Candidate\n@highlight\nDemocrats wonder whether Hilary Clinton will also run again making it Bush Vs Clinton AGAIN", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 965, "end": 978}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Familiar faces: Some are predicting @placeholder to be the Democrats candidate of choice come 2016", "idx": 82261}], "idx": 53572} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England\u2019s decision to change their team on the eve of the World Cup showed to me where we still are with one-day cricket. Would they have done the same to their Test side the day before the Ashes? No, they would have been ready to go. Maybe those switches will work as the World Cup goes on. Gary Ballance might go on to be the answer for England at No3 in 50-over cricket and James Taylor, as he showed in Melbourne, could thrive at six. It\u2019s just the timing of those changes that was odd and we still seemingly have a less settled approach to the one-day game, which reminds me of the bad old days when people were worried about being dropped every couple of matches.\n@highlight\nIan Bell, Moeen Ali and Gary Ballance unthinkable as a top three a year ago\n@highlight\nLate alterations show that one-day cricket is still not a priority\n@highlight\nBut now England have to keep a settled top order during the World Cup\n@highlight\nRavi Bopara can't complain, he hasn't done enough to win back his place\n@highlight\nEngland\u2019s bowling is far too one-dimensional - they don't have a Plan B\n@highlight\nEoin Morgan needs to go back to instincts if England want to progress\n@highlight\nAssociate nations have impressed and England may struggle to beat them\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest from 2015 Cricket World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 906, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1217}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1312}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hits a shot during England training, and he must be given a long-term chance at number three", "idx": 82267}], "idx": 53576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pope Francis spoke out against sexual abuse by Catholic clergy on Monday and said he plans to meet with victims in early June. In a wide-ranging talk with reporters, he also discussed celibacy in the clergy, saying it's not dogma so \"the door is always open.\" The Pope fielded questions on these subjects during an informal chat with reporters. He simply walked to the back of the papal airplane, sat down with a group of journalists and took questions for about 45 minutes, answering in Italian. When the Vatican spokesman suggested he stop after half an hour to rest, the Pope indicated he was happy to continue. Such informality has become a hallmark of Pope Francis.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pope says \"the door is always open\" on celibacy discussions\n@highlight\nThe meeting would mark his first with a group of abuse victims\n@highlight\nSpeaking to reporters aboard the papal plane, the pontiff called for zero tolerance\n@highlight\nWhile in Mideast, he invites Israeli, Palestinian leaders to Vatican to pray", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 56, "end": 63}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 666, "end": 677}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 974, "end": 984}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During that trip, the Pope extended an invitation to the leaders of Israel and the Palestinian Authority to travel to the @placeholder for peace talks.", "idx": 82273}], "idx": 53580} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chasing a lorry down the motorway and pulling open the back doors to clamber inside, this was the scene in Calais today as yet more immigrants make frantic attempts to get into the UK. French authorities say they have been forced to send an extra 100 police to the port city as an estimated 2,500 migrants sleep rough in camps in the hope of crossing the channel. The frightened people, mostly from Africa and Asia, have been drawn to Calais in the hope of reaching 'El Dorado' Britain, thanks to generous state handouts, according to the town's mayor. Desperation: A group of migrants rip open the back doors of a lorry in Calais today as they try to find a way to cross from France into Britain in search of a better life\n@highlight\nGroups of migrants pictured breaking into lorries in Calais, France, today\n@highlight\nMen are just a fraction of 2,500 people thought to be camped around port\n@highlight\nFrance has announced it is sending 100 more police to control situation\n@highlight\nMayor Natacha Bouchart told MPs yesterday that UK is seen as 'El Dorado'", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 181, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 994, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018They have no idea about the value of money \u2026 But they know from those people who have got through [to @placeholder] that \u2026 they can easily find work, don\u2019t have to declare their work, they can find accommodation and can get some money every week.", "idx": 82277}], "idx": 53584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russia warned Tuesday that any use of force in Ukraine's eastern region could lead to civil war, as Kiev seeks to regain control after pro-Moscow uprisings in three cities. Pro-Russian protesters seized government buildings in the cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv on Sunday. Declaring a \"people's republic,\" protesters inside Donetsk's regional government building called Monday for a May 11 deadline to vote to secede from Ukraine. There were conflicting reports late Tuesday over whether demonstrators who seized control of a Security Service of Ukraine building in Luhansk took hostages. An anti-terrorism unit outside the building claimed the pro-Russian demonstrators were holding hostages, Victoria Syumar, a security service spokeswoman, and Yarema Duh, spokesman for the National Security and Defense Council, told CNN. Fifty-one people were released from the building early Wednesday morning, the security service said in a statement.\n@highlight\nUkrainian, Russian, US and EU ministers will meet next week\n@highlight\nUkraine's Security Service claims hostages have been released\n@highlight\nU.S. Navy warship heads to Black Sea in support of Eastern European allies\n@highlight\nRussia's Foreign Ministry says any use of force in eastern Ukraine \"could lead to civil war\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 534, "end": 560}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 785, "end": 821}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 981, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 989}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1256}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia, which has tens of thousands of troops near the Ukrainian border, said Monday that it was \"watching closely\" what was unfolding and told Ukraine to stop blaming it for @placeholder problems.", "idx": 82280}], "idx": 53585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Montpellier's France international striker Olivier Giroud has agreed to join English Premier League club Arsenal. Giroud, who passed a medical at Arsenal's training ground on Monday, was a key player for Montpellier last season as the French club won Ligue 1 for the first time in their history, scoring 21 goals in 36 appearances. The 25-year-old, who made three substitute appearances for France during Euro 2012, will officially join Arsenal on July 1 on a \"long-term\" contract though Arsenal did not disclose the length of the deal. Italy reach semifinals after penalty-shootout triumph \"We're delighted to have secured the signing of Olivier Giroud,\" Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told the club's website.\n@highlight\nFrance striker Olivier Giroud to play in English Premier League for Arsenal\n@highlight\nChambery-born forward scored 21 goals in 36 league games for Montpellier last season\n@highlight\nGiroud came on as a substitute three times for France during Euro 2012\n@highlight\nFrenchman's previous clubs include Grenoble, Istres and Tours", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 107}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 975, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He has proved that he is capable of performing at the top level with club and country, and we saw what a big influence he was in @placeholder's championship-winning side last season.", "idx": 82284}], "idx": 53587} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- Japan seems to be seeing some splendid days. This past week the Nikkei 225 hurdled over the 14,500 mark and near a five-year high, while the yen weakened beyond the 100-yen mark against the dollar and to a four-year low. If that wasn't enough, Japan's exporters have started to pick up the black pen to report earnings where only red had been used in the past several years -- Sony this week revealed its first full-year net profit in five years. With investors and exporters feeling the cash surge, the potential for change is at hand but challenges still lie in wait. Analysts warn that parts of Japan Inc. are still very much on the brink.\n@highlight\nWeaker Japanese yen boosting equities, exporter profits, investor sentiment\n@highlight\nSony reported first annual profit in five years; Toyota reported $9.7B annual profit\n@highlight\nFitch: Japan tech will not benefit enough from weaker yen for return to competitiveness\n@highlight\nAnalyst: Japan auto sector challenged by China politics, S. 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General Assembly meeting, which has marked climate change as one of its top issues as well.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama gives address on climate change at United Nations on Tuesday\n@highlight\nU.N. secretary-general is hosting world leaders at a one-day climate change summit\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration unveiled a climate change action plan in 2013", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 907, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For instance, @placeholder has been reluctant to stem the influx of energy production, as it's in more demand.", "idx": 82295}], "idx": 53592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco (CNN) -- Remember when Hotmail was hot? Dick Craddock, who manages the group responsible for Microsoft's Web-based e-mail service, can still recall the day of celebration in 2004 when the Hotmail division had just posted a stunning financial quarter. Craddock, along with other Microsoft execs and developers, convened to relish in the victory. The triumph was short-lived because soon after, Google launched a competing Webmail service called Gmail, and like in the short time it takes Google to call up a search query, Hotmail instantly looked dated. Gmail gave users a gigabyte of file storage for free, while Hotmail presented a few megabytes and required users to pay for more. Gmail was fast, spam-free and let people attach files several times larger than that of Hotmail. And Gmail only showed small text advertisements, while Hotmail's pages were covered in ads, which is why the site was able to exceed financial goals during that quarter in 2004.\n@highlight\nMicrosoft is hoping to improve the reputation of Hotmail\n@highlight\nThe Web-based e-mail service, once a dominant player, is losing steam\n@highlight\nHotmail faces a growing list of competitors, including Apple, Facebook, Google", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After evaluating the options, \"it wasn't hard to pick @placeholder; it just wasn't hard,\" Craddock said in an interview on Monday.", "idx": 82296}], "idx": 53593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Audio released Friday purportedly captures an argument between Mel Gibson and ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, in which he launches into a racist, sexist rant against her. RadarOnline released the audio, claiming the male voice is that of 54-year-old Gibson. CNN has not independently confirmed the authenticity of the tape and the voices on it. At one point on the roughly two minute tape, the man says: \"You go out in public and it's a f***ing embarrassment to me. You look like a f***ing b**** on heat and if you get raped by a pack of n***ers it will be your fault.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Grigorieva's camp confirms her voice is on tape\n@highlight\nTape purportedly captures fight between actor and ex-girlfriend\n@highlight\nSite says male voice is that of Gibson\n@highlight\nPolice investigating domestic violence allegations against actor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 125, "end": 141}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 284, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 294}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jaffe said the site did not receive the tapes from @placeholder.", "idx": 82309}], "idx": 53601} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An American anchor who quit her job at state-funded Russia Today on air to protest President Vladimir Putin sending troops into the Ukraine has said she 'feels sick' that she worked at the station. Liz Wahl, who works at RT's Washington, DC bureau, said in her live resignation that she could no longer work for a network that 'whitewashes the actions of Putin'. She has now further explained her reasons for quitting the channel, saying it is 'not a sound news organization, not when your agenda is making America look bad.' Scroll down for video Connecticut-born Liz Wahl who sensationally quit her job at state-funded Russia Today on air earlier this month has spoken out for the first time about her bold decision and how the channel's coverage of events in Ukraine that was the final straw for her\n@highlight\nAnchor Liz Wahl quit her job on live TV Wednesday to protest Russian President Vladimir Putin's incursion on Ukraine\n@highlight\nWahl worked for state-funded Russia Today\n@highlight\nShe is the second RT anchor to speak out against the invasion of Crimea, a sovereign region of Ukraine, by Russian forces\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday anchor Abby Martin said the incursion was 'wrong' but did not quit her job", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 93, "end": 106}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 222}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 971, "end": 982}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crimea as a way of protecting ethnic-@placeholder in the region who he says", "idx": 82311}], "idx": 53602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This is what happens when politics starts looking like a cult: Jeb Bush gets attacked for being a traitor to the conservative cause. The former Florida governor has been speaking with the freedom of someone not running for office, saying that both his father and Ronald Reagan would have had a hard time in today's hard-right GOP and questioning the wisdom of Grover Norquist's absolutist anti-tax pledge. That set off a fascinating public fight between Bush and Norquist, two faces of competing factions within Republican Party. It is the latest evidence of a growing GOP backlash against the ideological straitjacket Norquist has attempted to impose on governing in the United States.\n@highlight\nIt's a bad sign for GOP when Jeb Bush's conservative allegiance questioned, John Avlon says\n@highlight\nAvlon says Bush was right to repudiate Grover Norquist's anti-tax pledge\n@highlight\nRonald Reagan was willing to accept some tax increases to achieve compromise, he says\n@highlight\nAvlon: In the battle between Bush and Norquist, the smart choice is to back Bush's view", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 369, "end": 383}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 521, "end": 536}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here was his response to @placeholder on this front: \"There's a guy who watched his father throw away his presidency on a 2:1 (ratio of spending cuts to tax increases) promise.", "idx": 82320}], "idx": 53606} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hosts Brazil claimed top spot in Group A at the troubled Confederations Cup with 4-2 win over Italy in Salvador Saturday. The match may have lacked the quality of previous classic encounters between the world football heavyweights, but burst into life in the second half. Dante had given Brazil the lead before the break, but it needed a double from Fred and a classic free kick from home talisman Neymar to see off a determined Italian challenge. Victory also meant Brazil will likely avoid world champions Spain in next week's semifinals. Spain currently top Group B ahead of the final round of matches Sunday and have been in commanding form, beating minnows Tahiti 10-0 in their latest match.\n@highlight\nBrazil beat Italy 4-2 in their final Group A Confederations Cup game\n@highlight\nSecond half goals from Neymar and Fred (2) seal victory\n@highlight\nMexico beat Japan 2-1 in other Group A match\n@highlight\nMass protests in streets near stadium in Belo Horizonte", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 66, "end": 83}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 733}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 762, "end": 779}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}, {"start": 961, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have also impressed with comfortable wins over Mexico and Japan, but this has gone almost unnoticed because of the mass popular protests outside games and across the country.", "idx": 82327}], "idx": 53610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The opening day of the World Cup brought joy and sadness to the host nation as Brazil won its first game, rallying to defeat Croatia 3-1. But it was a day marred by a small, but contentious, protest over the billions spent on the sports spectacle. Here are five things that happened Thursday as the first ball was kicked in Sao Paulo. Protest problems The most expensive World Cup is underway. Brazilian officials shelled out $11 billion on the tournament, three times what organizers in South Africa spent for the 2010 Cup. Not surprisingly, there are Brazilians who believe the money could have been better spent.\n@highlight\nSome protesters think Brazil is not rich enough to spend so much money for a sporting event\n@highlight\nMan takes ceremonial first kick in robotic outfit controlled by his brain\n@highlight\nThree doves were released before the match and bad things happened\n@highlight\nU.S., Belgium had to change plans for a scrimmage due to potential travel troubles", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 562, "end": 571}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perhaps they should have rescheduled and traveled during the Brazil-@placeholder match; the roads of Sao Paulo were practically empty then.", "idx": 82329}], "idx": 53611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CNN) -- Thousands of people celebrated Friday on crowded Copacabana beach as the announcement that Brazil had been chosen as the 2016 Olympics host played live over huge screens erected above the sand. Thousands packed Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro after the city learned it will host the Olympics. \"It was a fantastic victory. We beat the big cities. Passion talked louder,\" said one man as he danced to live samba music in front of the stage. Rio de Janeiro beat out Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid to become the first South American city to host the Games, something President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva made clear during his pitch to the International Olympic Committee.\n@highlight\nThousands celebrate Rio de Janeiro win at Copacabana beach\n@highlight\n\"We owe this victory to our President Lula,\" woman at celebration says\n@highlight\nRio de Janeiro offered ambitious budget and new venues\n@highlight\nCity also emphasized that Olympics have never been held in South America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 243, "end": 252}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 603, "end": 627}, {"start": 664, "end": 694}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}, {"start": 952, "end": 959}, {"start": 985, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If the @placeholder wanted to be sure everyone had a good time, they'd go to Rio,\" Torkells said.", "idx": 82333}], "idx": 53615} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Alexis was under \"the delusional belief that he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves\" before he embarked on a bloody shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard, an FBI official said Wednesday. The 34-year-old contractor, who until a few years ago had served in the Navy, spelled out this belief -- with the words, \"My ELF weapon\" -- in the sawed-off Remington 870 shotgun he brought into the military facility's Building #197 on the morning of September 16. \"ELF\" refers to low-frequency electromagnetic waves, a technology used for submarine communications that conspiracy theorists believe the government employs to monitor and manipulate unsuspecting citizens, the FBI said.\n@highlight\nCiting its business ethics, HP drops Aaron Alexis' employer, The Experts\n@highlight\nThe Experts says it is disappointed, met all of its obligations\n@highlight\nFBI: Aaron Alexis acted alone and wasn't targeting anyone in particular\n@highlight\nHe used a sawed-off shotgun that was etched 'End to the torment'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 194, "end": 213}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 405, "end": 417}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 772, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 903, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Experts responded, in a statement, saying it was \"disappointed' by @placeholder's decision and insisting it has met \"all of our contractual obligations.\"", "idx": 82347}], "idx": 53622} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 04:13 EST, 2 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 2 March 2013 Hywel Basham, from Newport in South Wales, who was jailed for attacking his sister Sally Edwards with the knife used to cut their mther's birthday cake A brother was jailed yesterday for stabbing his own sister with the knife they had just used to cut their mother's birthday cake. Hywel Basham, 43, repeatedly stabbed older sister Sally Edwards until the eight-inch blade snapped off. The pair, with a history of sibling rivalry, were at the birthday celebrations of their mother Elaine Basham, 73, when they rowed over money.\n@highlight\nHywel Basham, 43, repeatedly stabbed older sister Sally Edwards\n@highlight\nThe pair, from Newport, were celebrating their mother's birthday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 624, "end": 635}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder told the court she suffers panic attacks, nightmares and flashbacks of the attack triggered by simply closing her eyes.", "idx": 82349}], "idx": 53623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron and the Queen will not attend the inauguration of Pope Francis. There were suggestions that the move might be seen as a snub after Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner revealed that she had asked the pontiff to intervene in her country\u2019s dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. But a Downing Street spokesman said last night that the Prime Minister\u2019s decision to send Cabinet ministers Baroness Warsi and Kenneth Clarke to the inauguration \u2018is absolutely nothing to do with the Falklands\u2019. 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Witnesses reported heavy shelling in central Misrata, besieged for weeks and the scene of some of the worst fighting in the Libyan conflict. At least 10 people were killed and 30 others wounded in the heavy shelling, a doctor operating in two central clinics told CNN. The doctor, identified only as Dr. Hakim for safety reasons, said medical teams are exhausted from treating the wounded. Rebel fighter Moaath al-Misrati told CNN the shelling came after rebels killed several of Gadhafi's snipers. \"We are expecting a ground offensive by the Gadhafi forces any time now,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Leading rebel official calls on international community to help Libyan civilians\n@highlight\nAt least 10 killed in Misrata shelling, doctor says\n@highlight\nFrance and Britain call for intensified NATO attacks\n@highlight\nEx-Foreign Minister Koussa flies to Qatar ahead of an international meeting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, @placeholder's most high-profile defector flew from Britain to Qatar Tuesday for talks on how to break the deadly impasse in his nation.", "idx": 82363}, {"query": "@placeholder, who fled Libya last month and sought safe haven in Britain after resigning his post in Gadhafi's regime, urged all parties to avoid plunging Libya into a civil war.", "idx": 82365}], "idx": 53633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:56 EST, 16 January 2014 The daughter of a New Jersey woman whose casket contained the wrong body has said that DNA tests will be performed to determine if her mother was accidentally cremated in Canada. Lisa Kondvar of Warwick, Rhode Island, and her family discovered someone else's body in Margaret Porkka's casket last month at a New Jersey funeral home. Porkka, 82, had died unexpectedly during a trip to St Maarten over Thanksgiving. Scroll down for video Vanished: The body of Margaret Porkka, 82, disappeared after she passed away during a family vacation to St Maarten over the Thanksgiving holiday\n@highlight\nMargaret Porkka, 82, died in St Maarten while on vacation for Thanksgiving\n@highlight\nBut the body of another woman was sent back to the U.S. by mistake\n@highlight\nA Canadian woman died around the same time on the island\n@highlight\nShe has now been identified as 82-year-old Kathleen Togwell\n@highlight\nIt is believed the two bodies were accidentally switched\n@highlight\nThe family has sent her hairbrush and toothbrush for DNA testing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 974, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mortified: Daughter @placeholder made the grim discovery during her mother's wake", "idx": 82366}], "idx": 53634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world\u2019s largest safety inquiry into GM crops and linked pesticides has been announced. The $25million - \u00a315.6m - project will involve feeding trials with 6,000 rats at laboratories in Western Europe and Russia. The research, which is being run under the banner of Factor GMO, involves a collaboration between European, American and Russian scientists. It is being organised by the Russian National Association for Genetic Safety, which describes itself as a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, and will be overseen by a board of neutral scientists. 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Pressure is growing on Irvine, at a club not renowned for its patience, as the Baggies\u2019 poor run of results continued with a 3-1 loss to Manchester City on Boxing Day. Albion have won just one of their last eight Barclays Premier League games and are only two points above the relegation zone ahead of a tricky trip to Stoke on Sunday. West Brom boss Alan Irvine will not shirk the challenge as he searches for the winning formula Irvine watched on in the snow as his side lost 3-1 to Manchester City on Boxing Day\n@highlight\nAlan Irvine will not shirk challenge of finding winning formula at West Brom\n@highlight\nBaggies have won just one of their last eight Premier League games\n@highlight\nThey were beaten 3-1 by Manchester City at home on Boxing Day\n@highlight\nWest Brom face trip to Stoke in the Premier League on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 309, "end": 331}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 812, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Irvine said: 'It will be a very tough game at @placeholder - it is a hard place to go.", "idx": 82375}], "idx": 53638} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:05 EST, 1 June 2012 | UPDATED: 09:28 EST, 1 June 2012 It may have started as a hobby, but one superhero fanatic is set to become a millionaire when he auctions off his prized collection of Marvel comics. Doug Schmell is selling all 682 of his comics hoard, which is thought to be the world's most complete collection and are predicted to fetch a staggering $3million. It includes pristine first editions of The X-Men, Fantastic Four, Daredevil and The Avengers - which introduced Wolverine, Iron Man and Captain America to the world. Money man: Steve Borock (left), Senior Consignment Director at Heritage and Doug Schmell (right), who owns the collection, in front of stacks of his Marvel comics set to net him a cool $3million in Florida\n@highlight\nSuperhero fanatic Doug Schmell is selling all 682 of his prized Marvel comics hoard - which is thought to be the world's most complete collection\n@highlight\nThe mint comics once sold for just 12 cents each", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 477, "end": 488}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 639, "end": 650}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 844, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Up for auction: A rare first edition copy of the X-Men, which introduced @placeholder and co to the world, alongside an equally rare first edition copy of the Avengers, featuring Captain America", "idx": 82379}], "idx": 53641} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Living in Tokyo, Japan, during the late '90s, Geoffrey Barnett found it extremely difficult -- even dangerous -- to ride his bicycle to work every day. \"The traffic is incredible, and there's so much pollution,\" said Barnett, an Australian who worked in the city as an English teacher. His students shared his frustration, and they would often talk about Tokyo's jam-packed streets during class. \"It was always a topic of discussion that motivated the students to talk, because it was a part of their life as well,\" Barnett recalled. Out of those frequent discussions evolved Barnett's idea for Shweeb, a system of personal, pedal-powered monorail pods that he hopes can one day become an alternative form of urban transit. With Shweeb, pods hang from an elevated track that, theoretically, would stretch to destinations throughout a city.\n@highlight\nShweeb, a pedal-powered monorail, wins $1 million from Google\n@highlight\nInventor pushes \"a system that would change the world\"\n@highlight\nGoogle says Shweeb could be a low-cost, eco-friendly solution to traffic woes\n@highlight\nBut expert sees more potential in light-rail trains and plug-in hybrid cars", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 55, "end": 70}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During its global search, @placeholder was able to see a Shweeb prototype in action.", "idx": 82381}, {"query": "While there's still a long way to go until his ultimate vision can be fulfilled, Barnett said he feels encouraged by @placeholder's vote of confidence.", "idx": 82382}], "idx": 53643} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 13:27 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:19 EST, 30 November 2013 A New York couple claim their desperately ill newborn son was denied a heart transplant by hospital because he suffers a mental disability. Autumn Chenkus, 32, and her boyfriend, Charlie Higgs, allege that New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan refused to put their child, Maverick, onto a transplant list because he had a rare genetic defect. Refusing to believe that their sons Coffin-Siris syndrome was a valid reason not to put him on the transplant list, Autumn and Charlie embarked on a month-long battle to get Maverick treatment - culminating in a fateful trip to Boston in June.\n@highlight\nMaverick Higgs was born in September 2012 with a heart defect\n@highlight\nDoctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital worked to place him on the transplant list\n@highlight\nTwo days after he was, doctors removed him citing a previously undiagnosed genetic condition\n@highlight\nThey told mom and dad Autumn and Charlie to take him home to die\n@highlight\nUndeterred, they carried on researching his condition and got him transferred to Boston Children's Hosptial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 297, "end": 326}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 779, "end": 808}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to a recent study, babies with @placeholder sit, walk, and speak later than other children on average.", "idx": 82389}], "idx": 53649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Coyle and Jade Watkins PUBLISHED: 19:38 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 7 November 2012 The Blue Lagoon star released a heartfelt statement to People magazine. The 47-year-old actress, who had a troubled relationship with Teri, who masterminded her daughter's career after launching her into showbiz as a baby, says she wouldn't be who she was today if it wasn't for her mother. Heartfelt statement: Brooke Shields has released a statement following the death of her mother Teri Shields, who died at the age of 79, following 'a long illness' 'My mother was an enormous part of my life and of who I am today,\" Brooke said in a statement to People magazine.\n@highlight\nTeri Shields, the original 'momager', masterminded her daughter's career after launching her into showbiz as a baby\n@highlight\nControversially allowed 11-year-old Brooke to be cast as a prostitute in 1978's Pretty Baby\n@highlight\nPermitted her teenager to star in provocative Calvin Klein advert\n@highlight\nPair endured a rocky relationship because of Teri's 'iron' fist' approach", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 164, "end": 178}, {"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A few years later, she permitted 15-year-old @placeholder to famously star in a series of commercials for", "idx": 82393}], "idx": 53652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Timothy DeFoggi, pictured, was downloading child abuse imagery the very moment his house in Maryland was raided by the FBI A former federal cyber-security expert who used his professional skills to hide his membership of a 'dark web' child pornography ring called PedoBook has been jailed for 25 years. Timothy DeFoggi, 56, of Germantown, Maryland, joined a Tor-based website which featured images of child sex abuse believing that his activity would be completely anonymous. However, federal investigators discovered DeFoggi, who was the former acting director of cyber-security at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joined the Tor-network-based website on March 2, 2012 until the site was taken down by the FBI on December 8, 2012.\n@highlight\nTimothy DeFoggi, 56, was a member of the PedoBook social network\n@highlight\nDeFoggi used a Tor-network-based website in a bid to hide from the FBI\n@highlight\nHe was downloading child pornography videos as the FBI raided his home\n@highlight\nDeFoggi ran to his laptop and had to be 'physically removed' from it\n@highlight\nCyber-security expert spoke online of his desire to rape and murder", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 120, "end": 122}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 304, "end": 318}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 593, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to court documents, DeFoggi wanted to meet up with a fellow @placeholder member to fulfil his fantasy of raping and murdering a small child.", "idx": 82398}], "idx": 53655} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- A gold mine in the western Sudanese state of Darfur collapsed this week, killing scores of people and leaving many still unaccounted for, an official says. \"Fifty-two bodies have so far been recovered,\" said Yaqub al-Damuki, minister of information for the Darfur Regional Authority. \"But the search is still going on.\" State-run Ashorooq TV, quoting a local official, reported Thursday that the collapse killed more than 60 people. It said the accident occurred after people dug in dangerous areas of the mine. The mine collapsed in the Jebel Amir area of the town of El Serief in north Darfur on Monday, an eyewitness said. Fighting between two Arab tribes over land and mining rights in the area this year has killed hundreds of people.\n@highlight\nDarfur Regional Authority official says 52 bodies have been recovered\n@highlight\nThe collapse happened Monday in Sudan's north Darfur region\n@highlight\nMany people are still unaccounted for, the official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 306}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 776, "end": 800}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Independent gold mining has seen a boom in @placeholder in the past few years, as the country looks for new sources to boost its economy.", "idx": 82404}], "idx": 53658} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 24-year-old lovelorn man has been arrested and charged for spray-painting his tag name more than 20 times over his ex-girlfriend's neighborhood. Mohamed Rasul, who goes by the graffiti name 'Sonik,' after the famous Sega video game character, told police that he wanted his ex to see his name everyday so she would never forget him after they split. Sonik's tag was found spray-painted more than 20 times around Richmond Hill, mostly on Liberty Avenue, after his November 17 spree, officials said. Leaving his mark: Mohamed Rasul wrote his graffiti tag, 'Sonik,' 20 times around Richmond Hill, Queens, where his girlfriend lives\n@highlight\nA heartbroken vandal spray painted his tag nearly twenty times around his girlfriend's Queens neighborhood after a drunken spat\n@highlight\nMohamed Rasul scrawled his graffiti moniker, 'Sonik,' in bright, blue and yellow paint on homes, businesses, and telephone poles", "entities": [{"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 439, "end": 452}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But his lawyer said the alleged tagging spree would be out of character for @placeholder.", "idx": 82405}], "idx": 53659} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Hernandez texted a friend to 'hurry' before they allegedly murdered semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd, the jury in his murder trial heard on Friday. But several other messages the former New England Patriots player exchanged with co-defendant Ernest Wallace were deleted from his phone after the killing, a Massachusetts Superior Court heard. Hernandez, 25, was seen grinning in court on Friday as prosecutor Patrick Bomberg went through dozens of texts he had sent to Wallace in the days surrounding the June 17, 2013 killing of Lloyd. The semi-pro football player, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee, was found shot to death at an industrial park near Hernandez's home in North Atteborough later that day.\n@highlight\nA Sprint employee testified in court in Fall River, Massachusetts on Friday that several texts between Hernandez and Ernest Wallace had been deleted\n@highlight\nHernandez had texted Wallace to meet him before they 'collected Odin Lloyd from his home in July 2013 and took him to an industrial park'\n@highlight\nThe former New England Patriot is on trial for killing Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who was dating Hernandez's fiancee's sister\n@highlight\nAfter police asked Hernandez to go to the police station, he repeatedly called Wallace from his lawyer's phone, records show\n@highlight\nWallace and another defendant, Carlos Ortiz, have also been charged in the death but will go on trial at a later date", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 204, "end": 223}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 324, "end": 351}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 426, "end": 440}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 705, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 867, "end": 880}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 974, "end": 983}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1339, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1370, "end": 1381}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the messages, Hernandez pushed @placeholder to come and see him.", "idx": 82407}], "idx": 53660} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two coastguard patrol boats blasted each other with water cannon as tensions escalated over the ownership of a tiny group of rocky islands in the South China Sea. The Japanese vessel opened fire on its Taiwanese rival as the ship encroached on the disputed land - which is also claimed by China - earlier today. In a bid to repel the approaching flotilla, they opened fire with their powerful water arsenal. But the Taiwanese boats fired back with their own spray guns sparking a ferocious water fight. Super soakers at dawn: The Japanese coastguard (top) exchanges fire with a Taiwanese counterpart (bottom) in a ferocious water fight\n@highlight\nIt was the latest confrontation over the uninhabited islands Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China\n@highlight\nChina, Japan and Taiwan all claim the islands, but they are administered by Tokyo, since the Japanese government bought them from private owners two weeks ago\n@highlight\nChina unveils its first aircraft carrier in defiant move against Japan", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 578, "end": 586}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Taiwanese fishing boats were joined by 12 @placeholder government patrol", "idx": 82410}, {"query": "flare-up in tensions over the islands comes at a time when both @placeholder", "idx": 82411}], "idx": 53661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia A 514-year-old book which contains 67 paintings created by some of the most talented Renaissance artists has been purchased for more than $15 million by Channel Seven chairman Kerry Stokes. The Rothschild Prayerbook, also known as a Book of Hours, was once owned by a European banking family, the Rothschilds, and was taken from them by Adolf Hitler in 1938 when Austria was invaded by the Nazis. Each page of the prayerbook - which was created in the 16th century and used for private worship - is made of animal skin and lined with gold leafing.\n@highlight\nThe Rothschild Prayerbook was created in the 16th century and used for private worship\n@highlight\nIt was purchased by Channel Seven chairman Kerry Stokes this year\n@highlight\nThe prayerbook will take its place in his private collection in Perth, WA\n@highlight\nSoon it will go on a tour of the east coast to Canberra and Melbourne", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 39}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 255}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 309, "end": 316}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 431, "end": 435}, {"start": 604, "end": 624}, {"start": 718, "end": 730}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the fall of the @placeholder, the library refused to return the prayerbook to the Rothschilds.", "idx": 82412}], "idx": 53662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TUOL SLENG, Cambodia (CNN) -- The trial of a former prison chief with the Khmer Rouge movement resumed inside a packed Cambodian courtroom Monday, with prosecutors painting a grim picture of inmates who were electrocuted, whipped and beaten to death. Duch ran a prison where people were tortured and killed under the Khmer Rouge. Kaing Guek Eav, a former math teacher and a born-again Christian, displayed no emotion as the U.N.-backed tribunal accused him not just of overseeing the torture and killing of more than 15,000 men, women and children three decades ago -- but of actively taking part in some of them.\n@highlight\nNEW: Duch offers basic introduction of himself; court officials read probe's findings\n@highlight\nDuch's trial is taking place outside the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh\n@highlight\nPrison victims were military officials, Communist Party members\n@highlight\nDuch, former prison chief, has admitted role in Khmer Rouge's reign", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 120, "end": 128}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 928, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tribunal, which is made up of @placeholder and international judges, does not have the power to impose the death penalty.", "idx": 82414}], "idx": 53664} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Sunderland PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 30 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 1 July 2013 High fashion to high street: Kate Moss, pictured in Versace's F/W campaign, has a less glamorous business deal in the pipeline She has landed campaigns with some of the world\u2019s most glamorous brands. But Kate Moss\u2019s latest career move is a bit more down to earth \u2013 the supermodel is now the face of high street phone-seller Carphone Warehouse. Miss Moss, who has posed for exclusive designers including Chanel and Burberry, is working on a range of smartphone cases for an undisclosed fee.\n@highlight\nKate is designing smartphone cases for Carphone Warehouse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 150, "end": 152}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 412, "end": 429}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 628, "end": 645}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The collaboration with @placeholder is more down-to-earth than the glossy campaigns once associated with Moss.", "idx": 82415}], "idx": 53665} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former Rutgers University student accused of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate by use of a hidden webcam was found guilty Friday of all counts -- including invasion of privacy and the more severe charges of bias intimidation -- in a case that thrust cyberbullying into the national spotlight. Dharun Ravi, 20, was also found guilty of witness tampering, hindering apprehension and tampering with physical evidence, and could now face up to 10 years in jail and deportation to his native India. Sentencing has been set for May 21. The New Jersey jury was confronted with a series of questions on each charge after it asked for clarification on what constituted bias intimidation. Though it found Ravi not guilty on several questions within the verdict sheet, because he was found guilty on at least one question on each main count, Ravi was convicted on all charges and could now face the maximum penalty.\n@highlight\nNEW: Dharun Ravi's attorney says he will appeal the decision\n@highlight\nDharun Ravi, 20, is found guilty of bias intimidation and invasion of privacy\n@highlight\nHis roommate, Tyler Clementi, killed himself in 2010 after learning of webcam spying\n@highlight\nRavi was not charged directly with Clementi's death", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 35}, {"start": 314, "end": 324}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 555, "end": 564}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1236}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the verdict, @placeholder released a statement saying, \"This sad incident should make us all pause to recognize the importance of civility and mutual respect in the way we live, work and communicate with others.\"", "idx": 82416}], "idx": 53666} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Silverstone, England (CNN) -- It was a red letter day for Formula One driver Jules Bianchi at Silverstone this week. The Frenchman donned Ferrari's famous scarlet uniform as he was chosen to deputize for the injured Kimi Raikkonen on the final day of in-season testing. Bianchi, who drives for the back-of-the-grid Marussia team, told CNN he received a phone call on Monday evening asking him to stand in for the Finn, who is recuperating from a bruising crash in Sunday's British Grand Prix. His big chance was widely seen as an audition for a future Ferrari drive -- perhaps as soon as 2016.\n@highlight\nJules Bianchi given run by Ferrari at testing session in Britain\n@highlight\nFrenchman drives for Marussia but is part of Ferrari Academy\n@highlight\nKimi Raikkonen was rested following high-speed crash on Sunday\n@highlight\nFinn has struggled since rejoining the Italian team this year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 94, "end": 104}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 335, "end": 337}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the only team to boast a lineup of two world champions but the experienced pairing has struggled to deliver results.", "idx": 82422}], "idx": 53670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Across America, middle-class families are wondering how they'll send their kids to college, pay their mortgages and still manage to save enough for retirement. 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But those are not the issues that the American people will remember as the priorities of John Boehner and the 113th Congress.\n@highlight\nSteve Israel: Middle class worries about money, equal pay, crumbling infrastructure\n@highlight\nHe says GOP has not shown these are its priorities; party instead attacks Obama\n@highlight\nHe says Boehner's Congress will be remembered for shutting down government in 2013\n@highlight\nIsrael: Democrats running in 2014 will focus on the real priorities of the middle class", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Across the country, @placeholder have already started casting votes for the 114th Congress.", "idx": 82424}], "idx": 53671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Before the match, Ally McCoist denied his position was bombproof and it required a spectacular missile from Lewis Macleod to stop yet more flak being aimed in the direction of the Rangers manager. 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Siobhan Koralewski, 30, was 'taking revenge' on pensioner Ken Pinkney for breaking her mother Margaret's shoulder while agitated, it has been claimed. During her time at Roundstone Care Residential Home in Filey, North Yorkshire, Koralewski also allegedly forced another dementia sufferer, Elizabeth Hall, to down a cocktail of the dregs of her daily tea, Teesside Crown Court heard. 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Given that Hispanics spending power is worth $1.2 trillion, it's not surprising the media and entertainment behemoth wants a slice of it. But Disney's attempt has turned into a case study of how not to market a product to any group, let alone Hispanics. Talk about magic. Apparently, Disney has the power to take Hispanics and \"de-Hispanicize\" them. You start off chocolate, or cafe con leche. Then, suddenly, abracadabra, you're vanilla!\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Disney's newest princess, Sofia, may or may not be Hispanic\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Executive producer said Sofia is Hispanic, but Disney said she's just a princess\n@highlight\nHe says a lot of Hispanics -- 52 million Americans -- don't like being played with\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Disney wants to dip into the Hispanic market but botched it with this attempt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 537, "end": 545}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 772}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the latest addition to a very exclusive club that also happens to be one of the most lucrative franchises in the Magic Kingdom.", "idx": 82433}, {"query": "Whereas my mother's generation, and my wife's had to put up with being ignored and overlooked by the worlds of media and entertainment, Disney has taught my girls that there is something worse -- when being designated \"@placeholder\" is treated as a mistake that has to be corrected.", "idx": 82437}], "idx": 53678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria has set its sights on making multibillion-dollar oil deals with China amid peace moves with militants. Hundreds of militants have laid down their weapons in exchange for a pardon and a job. Lawmakers in the west African country -- one of the world's top producers of oil -- are crafting new money-making changes for its state oil corporation, as officials negotiate multibillion-dollar oil deals with China. At the same time, the government is brokering peace with bandits whose attacks have cost the oil industry millions. Nigeria's minister for state of petroleum, Odein Ajumogobia, talked this month about the developments.\n@highlight\nNigeria aims to make huge oil deals with China and peace with militants\n@highlight\nGovernment brokers peace with bandits whose attacks cost oil industry millions\n@highlight\nChinese oil company negotiating with Nigeria over $30 billion oil deal, reports say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 433, "end": 437}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The talks are part of @placeholder's oil-buying binge this year.", "idx": 82448}], "idx": 53687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rick Santorum awoke to a new reality Wednesday after sweeping all three Republican presidential contests a day earlier, reshaping the contest that will decide who runs against President Barack Obama in November. Santorum won caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado, as well as a nonbinding primary in Missouri to energize his campaign and raise questions about front-runner Mitt Romney's ability to attract broad conservative support. The victories by Santorum bolstered his contention that he is the strongest conservative challenger to the more moderate Romney for the GOP nomination, and the most formidable conservative candidate to take on Obama. \"I don't stand here and claim to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney,\" Santorum declared to cheering supporters outside St. Louis. \"I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama.\"\n@highlight\nSantorum wins Colorado, along with victories in Missouri and Minnesota\n@highlight\nMitt Romney stresses party unity in congratulating Santorum\n@highlight\n\"Conservatism is alive and well,\" Santorum tells supporters\n@highlight\nThe delegate total of 70 in Colorado and Minnesota is the biggest so far of campaign", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 195, "end": 206}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 267}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 575, "end": 577}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 787, "end": 795}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 958, "end": 968}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Mitt Romney continues to show that he will do or say anything to get elected,\" @placeholder campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith said.", "idx": 82461}], "idx": 53693} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:17 PM on 31st October 2011 Officials seized thousands of pounds of narcotics with the arrest of 70 suspected drug smugglers in what is being described as a 'jaw-dropping' confiscation by authorities in Arizona. The suspected cartel in Sinaloa Mexico under Kingpin Joaquin 'El Champ' Guzman, is believed to handle 65 percent of all drugs transported illegally into the United States. 'This is one of the more substantial drug-smuggling operations going on right now. This is a billion-dollar drug trade organization linked to the cartel,' an official with the investigation told Reuters. Mexican kingpin: Joaquin 'El Champ' Guzman (left) of the suspected Sinaloa cartel is believed to handle 65 percent of all drugs transported illegally into the United States\n@highlight\nThousands of pounds of narcotics were seized in Arizona with the arrest of 70 suspected smugglers\n@highlight\nThe Mexican drug cartel accused is believed to handle 65 percent of all illegal drugs smuggled into the U.S.\n@highlight\nTens of thousands have been killed in Mexican drug-related violence since 2006", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 297, "end": 329}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 925, "end": 931}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In just a two-year battle, 5,000 people were killed, resulting in the @placeholder kingpin controlling coveted trafficking routes for their operations.", "idx": 82463}], "idx": 53694} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Upheaval must suit Wasps. They were braced for mass protests at Adams Park on Sunday, after announcing a mid-season relocation to Coventry, but there was euphoria rather than anger as Bath were beaten. In the build-up to this Aviva Premiership match, there had been talk of demonstrations following the confirmation that Wasps will be based at the Ricoh Arena from December. Yet, any groundswell of angst was well disguised. There was one banner describing the nomadic club as a \u2018franchise\u2019, but even that had vanished by the second-half as Dai Young\u2019s team stormed into a commanding lead. Ultimately, Wasps had to withstand a late Bath rear-guard action as the visitors recovered from 29-0 down to earn a losing bonus point, but there was a collective desperation among the home players to end a turbulent week on a high, which they duly did. Their feat was all the more remarkable as the controversy surrounding their imminent move was not the only disruption.\n@highlight\nWasps ensured they ended a difficult week with a 29-22 victory over Bath\n@highlight\nTheir decision to relocate to Coventry caused some fan protests this week\n@highlight\nBut Andy Goode scored 16 points with the boot in win at Adams Park\n@highlight\nSailosi Tagicakibau scored try, Elliot Daly a penalty, as well as a penalty try\n@highlight\nJonathan Joseph, Micky Young and David Sisi scored tries for Bath\n@highlight\nBath shown three yellow cards to Young, David Wilson and Leroy Houston", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 64, "end": 73}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 226, "end": 242}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1376}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1392}, {"start": 1422, "end": 1426}, {"start": 1429, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1446, "end": 1458}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Goode converted again and any prospect of protests had been blown away as @placeholder seized a 29-0 lead.", "idx": 82467}], "idx": 53695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 10:18 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 24 April 2013 There is a blog dedicated to her immaculate style and a Twitter account keeping you informed of her sartorial selections. But if that's still not enough information about Michelle Obama's clothes and you want even more immediate access to her wardrobe, you'll thrill at the arrival of a new smartphone fashion app. Following in the wake of her successful Duchess of Cambridge app Kate's Style List, Birmingham-based developer and clothes-lover Helen Barclay has created Michelle's Stye List, a 69p (99 cents) programme enabling you to emulate the dress sense of America's First Lady of Fashion.\n@highlight\nApp tells you what Michelle is wearing and where to buy each item\n@highlight\nMichelle's Style List created by Helen Barclay from Birmingham\n@highlight\nAlso designed Kate's Style List, her app for Duchess of Cambridge's style", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 819}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 893, "end": 899}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has given up her career on the dramatic stage to concentrate on digital apps following the success of the first app, which helps savvy shoppers create the Kate look.", "idx": 82471}], "idx": 53698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail Manny Pacquiao\u2019s return journey to Las Vegas has taken him via Jimmy Kimmel\u2019s chat show on American television, where he was joined on camera by Bill Clinton. The former US president not only expressed his unbounded admiration of the PacMan as a boxer but endorsed him as a future leader of the Philippines. The man standing in the way of the first of those ambitions sees that celebrity shoulder-rubbing as further reason why he will beat the legendary Pacquiao for a second time in the MGM Grand Garden. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Pacquiao train and arrive in Las Vegas ahead of bout\n@highlight\nManny Pacquiao appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show with Bill Clinton, giving Tim Bradley more belief that the former champ has lost his fire\n@highlight\nPacquiao remains deeply aggravated by the blinkered Nevadan judges who consigned him to defeat against Bradley in 2012\n@highlight\nPacquiao's coach Freddie Roach has said: 'I want Manny to go for the KO against Bradley. And I expect him to get it.'\n@highlight\nUnbeaten Bradley acknowledges that the scoring controversy hurt public perception of him and he, too, is eager reconfirm his reputation\n@highlight\nCarl Frampton fully deserves to be viewed as the heir apparent to his own mentor, the great Barry McGuigan, in the firmament of Northern Irish boxing\n@highlight\nAfter a gruesome eye injury, Enzo Maccarinelli is still only 33 but is left to ponder his future in the hardest game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 75, "end": 83}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 210, "end": 211}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 528, "end": 543}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 668, "end": 684}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 934, "end": 946}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1399}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder\u2019s right eye closed \u2013 and his vision of becoming a two-weight world champion disappeared from his sight \u2013 some of boxing\u2019s old-stagers took to wondering why his corner did not apply a rather gruesome remedy of the past to the swelling.", "idx": 82473}], "idx": 53699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Internet connections between Syria and the outside world were cut off for at least 20 hours, according to data from Google and other global Internet companies. Google's Transparency Report showed traffic to Google services pages from the country, embroiled in a civil war that has lasted more than two years, suddenly stopping shortly before 7pm on Tuesday. Other firms such as Akamai also revealed a total block on traffic. Scroll down for video Traffic monitoring company Akamai also recorded the moment when Syrian internet was cut off on Tuesday. This chart shows the traffic dipping slightly just before 7pm and dropping completely. The traffic was not restored for at least four hours, and is not fully back online now\n@highlight\nThe country was without internet for at least 20 hours from Tuesday, according to Google web traffic reports\n@highlight\nFull service has now been restored", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 192, "end": 210}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Effectively, the shutdown disconnects @placeholder from Internet communication with the rest of the world.", "idx": 82476}], "idx": 53701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Republicans already are steaming about President Barack Obama's expected executive action to potentially allow millions of undocumented workers to remain in the country. But another debate on immigration will refocus on internal GOP splits and raise questions about whether the party is taking any of its own advice about being more open to Hispanics. Pointing to inaction by Congress, Obama signaled last Wednesday that he's done waiting for Republicans to negotiate a compromise on any immigration measures. \"I promise you, the American people don't want me just standing around twiddling my thumbs and waiting for Congress to get something done,\" he said.\n@highlight\nGOP struggling internally on message they're sending to Hispanics\n@highlight\nSome Republicans are worried about impact of some anti-immigration hardliners\n@highlight\nCrisis of thousands of migrant children streaming to the border illuminates the issue", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 229, "end": 231}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even if @placeholder can't enact immigration reform in a divided Congress, others advise it has to look like it is at least trying to do something.", "idx": 82487}], "idx": 53708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israel moved to defend itself in the face of international criticism Monday over its eviction of dozens of Palestinian families from a neighborhood of Jerusalem they have lived in for generations. Left-wing Israeli activists protest against the eviction of Palestinians from their homes in east Jerusalem. \"I think a lot of the criticism is simply not fair,\" said Mark Regev, a government spokesman, who described the dispute as a legal one between two private parties over who had title to a property in East Jerusalem. In the court action, a settler group sued claiming the Palestinians had violated an agreement under which they were allowed to live in the houses.\n@highlight\nIsrael incurs international criticism over eviction of Palestinian families\n@highlight\nTwo Jewish families moved in after evictions in East Jerusalem\n@highlight\nIsraeli spokesman says dispute is a legal one between private parties", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 524, "end": 537}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 833, "end": 846}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And he denied the suggestion that the evictions were part of any systematic effort to move Palestinians out of @placeholder and move in Jewish families.", "idx": 82495}], "idx": 53714} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- America's painful struggle with racism has often brought great satisfaction to the country's rivals, critics, and foes. The killing of Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and its tumultuous aftermath has been a bonanza. \"Protests spread across U.S.\" announced Iran's state-run Press TV. Russian government-controlled media showcased the dramatic pictures, \"huge explosions,\" \"mayhem unraveling,\" and what might look like the wholesale collapse of social order in America. Countries hostile to the U.S. ignore this key aspect: Behind the TV images of violence and the stunningly excessive, counterproductive police response, is that America is engaged in a profound, honest and what will prove to be a constructive debate about racism, law enforcement tactics, the weapons police use, and what life is like for minority teens.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Critics, foes of U.S. making hay with Ferguson, to portray U.S. in flames\n@highlight\nGhitis: Venezuela, Iran, Egypt, Russia media played story as if U.S. social order breaking down\n@highlight\nShe says Ferguson definitely brings up racism, police weapons, treatment of minorities\n@highlight\nGhitis: But stories miss Americans' soul searching, civil rights history, size of protests", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 867, "end": 878}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1176}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1204}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, where opposition leaders languish in prison for years and human rights violations at the hands of the government are well-documented, authorities used Ferguson to undermine America's criticism.", "idx": 82503}], "idx": 53718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:17 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:19 EST, 28 September 2012 A group of parents in Miami, Florida are outraged that school officials allowed high school students to participate in an explicit rap music video, featuring Juicy J and Lil Wayne, that referenced drugs and sex. Students from the Miami Northwestern Senior High band appeared in the video for Bands A Make Her Dance - which features scantily clad females frolicking around stripping poles and club scenes referencing drinking and drugs. Parents are shocked that the school gave permission to the students to don their band uniforms for the racy footage but the school is pleading ignorance, saying they didn't know much about the artist before they gave permission.\n@highlight\nHigh school seniors donned band uniforms for Juicy J's rap music video 'Bands a Make Her Dance'\n@highlight\nFootage featured strippers and references to drugs and drinking\n@highlight\nMiami high school sanctioned student participation, without knowing what the song was about", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 333, "end": 362}, {"start": 395, "end": 416}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 859, "end": 872}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rapper @placeholder (front) before members of the band, whose Miami Northwestern uniforms are clearly spotted", "idx": 82512}], "idx": 53722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A second 2-year-old boy has gone missing in 10 days from Yavapai County, Arizona, authorities said Tuesday as they announced a major search effort under way for the toddler, identified as Emmett Trapp. Emmett's disappearance is believed to be unrelated to the case of Sylar Newton, another 2-year-old who was reported missing July 25 from a camping site in Rimrock, Yavapai County Sheriff's Office spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn said. Sylar's disappearance is now being investigated as a criminal case, authorities said Monday. Emmett was reported missing by his mother at 8 p.m. Monday, the sheriff's office said in a news release.\n@highlight\nEmmett Trapp was last seen Monday evening\n@highlight\nHe is the second toddler to go missing in 10 days\n@highlight\nOfficials do not think his case is related to Sylar Newton, missing since July 25", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 197, "end": 208}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 405}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family dog had also apparently wandered off with @placeholder but returned when called.", "idx": 82524}], "idx": 53730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama has missed the most votes of any Democratic presidential hopeful in the Senate over the last two months, including a vote on an Iran resolution he has blasted Sen. Hillary Clinton for supporting. Sen. Barack Obama makes a campaign stop at Iowa State University on Saturday. The Illinois Democrat has missed nearly 80 percent of all votes since September. The other Democrats in the Senate running for president have missed a high percentage of votes as well. Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware has missed 68 percent of the votes during the same period, Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut 65 percent and Clinton of New York 63 percent.\n@highlight\nSen. 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The White House has until Friday to devise a solution to the problem-plagued roll out of the Affordable Care Act, the source said.\n@highlight\nDemocrats say White House has until Friday to come up with fix to Obamacare problems\n@highlight\nThat's when House Republicans will vote on bill reversing insurance cancellations\n@highlight\nBill Clinton weighs in, says Obama should honor the vows he made on coverage\n@highlight\nDemocratic Senator has her own proposal to address health care issues", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 704, "end": 722}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 861, "end": 877}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder anger over the cancellation of insurance policies come as people wait for the release of enrollment numbers.", "idx": 82542}], "idx": 53743} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 05:09 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 24 April 2013 Scandal: Godolphin trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni will appear before a disciplinary panel tomorrow A leading racing trainer will face charges of giving his horses steroids tomorrow after the sport was engulfed by a huge doping scandal. Mahmood Al Zarooni will appear before a disciplinary panel of the British Horseracing Authority after samples taken from 11 of his horses were found to have contained traces of anabolic steroids. Al Zarooni trains the horses for the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed, and faces losing his licence if he is found guilty.\n@highlight\nMahmood Al Zarooni will appear before disciplinary panel tomorrow\n@highlight\n11 horses the Godolphin trainer looked after tested positive for steroids\n@highlight\nScandal is the biggest to engulf horse-racing for years\n@highlight\nBookmakers refund advance bets on the horses that tested positive in an attempt to reassure punters\n@highlight\nAl Zarooni admits giving banned substances to a further FOUR horses that were not tested by inspectors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 113, "end": 130}, {"start": 318, "end": 335}, {"start": 384, "end": 412}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 581}, {"start": 647, "end": 664}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 987, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "development for @placeholder\u2019s Godolphin stable boss Sheikh Mohammed bin", "idx": 82548}], "idx": 53747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Valencia left-back Aly Cissokho is having a medical at Aston Villa's Bodymoor Heath training complex ahead of a move. The French international, 26, who played 19 games on loan at Liverpool last season, would cost around \u00a32million and likely likely push Joe Bennett down the pecking order. Paul Lambert has been looking to strengthen that area of his team after Ryan Bertrand's loan move came to an end. Transfer: Valencia signed Cissokho from Lyon for \u00a35m two years ago, but would accept less than half that now The Villa manager plans to use Kieran Richardson further up the pitch. 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Court documents show that Donal O'Callaghan has been indicted on two counts of conflict of interest and a count of public officer crime related to the misappropriation of public funds. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office says the counts against O'Callaghan, 54, involve an alleged misappropriation of more than $140,000. \"The law prevents public officials from making contracts the have a personal interest in and Mr. O'Callaghan made a contract that paid his wife money,\" said deputy District Attorney Max Huntsman. \"We're alleging he paid her more than $140,000.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Accused pleads not guilty\n@highlight\nO'Callaghan was city administrator in Vernon in Los Angeles County\n@highlight\nA grand jury was looking at his business deals with his wife\n@highlight\nCounty on a corruption witch hunt, Donal O'Callaghan's lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 35, "end": 52}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 458, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 950, "end": 967}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The fact that it coincides with criminal charges against officials in @placeholder has to do with raised public awareness about corruption in municipal governments.\"", "idx": 82559}], "idx": 53754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Thai monarch, King Rama, founded Bangkok in the late 18th century, he bestowed upon the bustling waterway that ran through his new capital a title fit for royalty -- \"Chao Phraya\" (the River of Kings). Settlers to the city built their homes along the river's banks, its waters providing the maritime access essential for commerce as well as the fish to feed a growing population. Today, Chao Phraya remains a busy thoroughfare. The living space that has built up aside its shores however is vastly different. See also: Thailand's luxury property market This transformation is no more apparent than at the edges of Khlong Ton Sai, a formerly barren neighborhood on the river's western banks.\n@highlight\nAt 256 meters tall, \"The River\" is Thailand's tallest residential tower\n@highlight\nThe luxury development has helped regenerate some of Bangkok's most neglected areas\n@highlight\nA key component of \"The River's\" success has been the development of new transport links", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the skytrain has ensured properties like @placeholder are viable and desirable, it has also had a knock-on impact on the areas it passes through.", "idx": 82568}], "idx": 53761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Coronado, California (CNN)Rick Perry used his final public address as Texas governor on Friday to sharply criticize President Barack Obama's stewardship of the country and called on fellow Republicans to articulate a plan to voters explaining how the GOP will turn the country around. \"What is needed at this time in history is a clear vision for the world with America leading again, and freedom on the march again,\" Perry said Friday afternoon in a speech to the Republican National Committee. \"What is on the ballot in 2016 is a choice whether we are going to ... rise to the challenge of defending Western values or accept the decline of Western civilization, because those who had the most to lose did the least to preserve freedom.\"\n@highlight\nOutgoing Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks to the Republican National Committee\n@highlight\nHe delivers plenty of red meat to his audience, but gives no clues about his 2016 plans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 466, "end": 494}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 771, "end": 780}, {"start": 796, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perry did highlight the @placeholder economy and held it up as an example of how jobs should be created and copied throughout the nation.", "idx": 82569}], "idx": 53762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Brazilian glamour model has been slammed for posing against the trail of destruction left by superstorm Sandy. Nana Gouvea, 30, who has reportedly graced the pages of Playboy, posted a series of images to her Facebook page showing her leaning against fallen trees and standing on top of wrecked cars in the streets of New York. The photographs instantly sparked outcry, and Gawker mocked: \u2018The turmoil following a devastating natural disaster is a great opportunity to get out there and try poses, angles, and wardrobe choices you normally wouldn\u2019t. 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Just before the House Rules Committee began authorizing the Republican lawsuit against President Barack Obama, House Democrats gathered on the East Front steps just below the room where that hearing was to take place to unveil their \"middle class jump start\" agenda. With their dueling messages, they hoped to energize their respective political bases and propel supporters to the polls in November. The GOP decision to sue Obama over delaying the Obamacare employer mandate puts the politically-charged health care law -- an issue that motivates the most ardent GOP voters -- front and center.\n@highlight\nCampaigning for midterm election is in full swing\n@highlight\nDemocrats and Republicans aim to appeal to respective political bases\n@highlight\nRepublicans suing Obama, Democrats unveil middle class agenda\n@highlight\nControl of the Senate is at stake in November balloting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 209, "end": 229}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 290, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 874, "end": 884}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And our agenda presents a stark contrast to what the @placeholder have done to roll back women's rights and limit women's opportunities.\"", "idx": 82573}], "idx": 53765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The legendary Joan Rivers, 81, passed away in New York City on Sept. 4 It was supposed to be a somber occasion with guests mournfully remembering the passing of Joan Rivers during the funereal Jewish custom of 'sitting shiva,' a seven-day period after death when relatives and friends gather to remember a loved one. But this was, after all, the legendary Joan Rivers \u2014 and in the end, the Friday event in Los Angeles turned out to be a star-studded celebration filled with fun memories, irreverence and much laughter. 'It was weird to be at an event like that and have a good time, but I think Joan would probably want something like that,' one insider, a close friend of Joan and her daughter Melissa Rivers, tells MailOnline exclusively. 'It's not really a party, it's just more a celebration.'\n@highlight\nLegends such as Lily Tomlin, Don Rickles, Steve Lawrence and Betty Buckley gather in Los Angeles to celebrate the life and times of Joan Rivers\n@highlight\nDaughter Melissa was 'tearful' and 'numb' throughout the event as she was comforted by Hollywood guests\n@highlight\nInsiders say the mood was irreverent and joyful \u2014 just how Rivers would have wanted it", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 882}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Starting With Me' \u2014 'a huge showbiz affair with lights, cameras, action' and '@placeholder all the way.'", "idx": 82582}], "idx": 53769} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Not stable: Doctors have ruled Morgan Geyser, 12 (pictured) incompetent to stand trial in the attempted murder case of a classmate last May Doctors have found one of two pre-teen girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please a fictional online horror character mentally incompetent to stand trial, attorneys said Wednesday. In reports not made public, a doctor for the state of Wisconsin and another hired by the defense agree that 12-year-old Morgan Geyser is not mentally competent. The results were discussed during a brief court hearing Wednesday, while Geyser sat emotionless, braiding her hair.\n@highlight\nGeyser and friend Anissa Weier, 12, have been charged as adults for attempting to murder a classmate to please the fictional 'Slender Man'\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, both girls appeared in court where it was announced that two doctors agreed Geyser was mentally incompetent to stand trial\n@highlight\nGeyser will also be tested for mental disease which could result in an insanity plea\n@highlight\nDuring Wednesday's hearing, Geyser sat emotionless and braided her hair\n@highlight\nWeier's public defender has not yet evaluated her competency\n@highlight\nAttorneys for both girls are hoping to get the case moved to juvenile court\n@highlight\nBoth are due back in court on August 1", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They told investigators they believed @placeholder had a mansion in a Wisconsin forest and they planned to go live with him after the slaying.", "idx": 82593}], "idx": 53779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When Leopoldo Lopez turned himself in to authorities this week, he did it on his terms -- and not before climbing onto a statue of a Cuban national hero to deliver a passionate message to hordes of his supporters gathered at a square in the eastern Caracas neighborhood of Chacaito. Lopez, 42, a former mayor and presidential candidate, had planned the event in advance, making extensive use of social media to summon his supporters to Brion Square. He went into hiding last week after the government of President Nicolas Maduro accused him of terrorism and murder and blamed him for inciting anti-government protests throughout Venezuela. The protests have so far left several people dead and countless injured.\n@highlight\nLeopoldo Lopez has long been a threat to socialists in Venezuela\n@highlight\nIn 2008, President Hugo Chavez's government banned him from seeking public office\n@highlight\nLopez turned him in this week after the government accused of him terrorism, murder\n@highlight\nProsecutors formally charged him with arson and conspiracy; dropped more serious charges", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's going to keep on dreaming about a better @placeholder, as he always does.\"", "idx": 82599}], "idx": 53781} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From the realms of science fiction to science fact, the Rosetta mission reached its climax this week when when the mission's scientists succeeded in landing a washing machine-sized probe named Philae on a moving comet after a 6.4 billion mile journey. It has been a decade-long chase around the solar system for the spacecraft to catch up with its constantly moving target, Churyumov-Gerasimenko -- better known as Comet 67P. For many who gaze dreamily at the stars above, this is one of the most exciting thing to happen in recent memory. But why should everyone else care? To answer this question, CNN has brought together five experts in space science to explain why the Rosetta mission is a monumental achievement.\n@highlight\nRosetta mission lands Philae probe on the surface of a comet\n@highlight\nIt has taken 10 years for the ESA-led spacecraft to rendezvous with its target\n@highlight\nExperts weigh in on why this is a monumental achievement for humanity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 383, "end": 403}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is providing surprises, from its double-lobed shape to its varied surface texturing.", "idx": 82612}], "idx": 53790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid host Barcelona on Saturday in the first Clasico of the season. The two most successful sides in La Liga have played out many memorable games over the years and here, Sportsmail picks the top 10. 10. At No 10 it\u2019s Real Madrid and Barcelona\u2019s first ever Clasico Spanish Cup final all the way back in 1936 in a game that took place a month before Civil War broke out Spain. Madrid took a two-goal lead but Barcelona came back strongly and only an incredible late save from Ricardo Zamora prevented a last-minute Barca equaliser. 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Sportsmail revealed last week how the 20-year-old right back, who only joined Salford in December, had impressed United staff during a game between United's Under 21s and first-team fringe players. Adnan Januzaj, Darren Fletcher and Victor Valdes were among the stars to feature in that match, with El Fitouri standing out. 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Moeen, who learned the previous day that he will replace Alex Hales in this fixture as Alastair Cook's new opening partner, made his mark on proceedings with the ball by taking the wickets of Niroshan Dickwella and then Dinesh Chandimal for a second-ball duck. On a stodgy pitch after a rain-delayed start which reduced the match to 43 overs per side, the hosts - a line-up containing nine international players - won the toss and moved to 66 for three after 15.\n@highlight\nOff-spin bowler Moeen Ali took three wickets including Dinesh Chandimal\n@highlight\nEngland restricted Sri Lanka to 122-6 thanks to Ali and Steven Finn\n@highlight\nHowever Sri Lanka responded to add 76 unanswered runs\n@highlight\nEngland are chasing 198 after Sri Lanka A's innings in a reduced 43 overs\n@highlight\nAlastair Cook and Moeen Ali will open for England against Sri Lanka A", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 381, "end": 398}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 718, "end": 733}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 794, "end": 796}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 975, "end": 987}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then Moeen made short work of former @placeholder one-day international captain Chandimal, who pushed forward and edged straight to Cook at leg-slip.", "idx": 82628}], "idx": 53804} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Arkansas mother is pushing for a 'child abuse registry' to be implemented in her home state to protect other families from the 'monster nanny' who terrorized her child and may now be free to harm others. Whitney Matney, a 28-year-old lawyer from Springdale, Arkansas, went through every parent's worst nightmare in 2012 when, using a hidden camera, she caught her former-nanny Melissa Medema violently shaking and spanking her screaming one-year-old daughter Raylee. Melissa, also based in Springdale, was arrested and as part of a plea deal was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years probation, after which she can have her record expunged and her past buried.\n@highlight\nNanny Melissa Medema was caught on a hidden camera spanking and shaking one-year-old Raylee Matney 'like a rag doll' in 2012\n@highlight\nShe pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a minor in 2014 and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years probation\n@highlight\nSince it was her first-time offence, Melissa can have her record expunged in 2017, meaning other families could hire her without knowing her past\n@highlight\nLawyer mom Whitney Matney is pushing a bill for a 'child abuse registry' in Arkansas so that offenders stay on a public record", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1197}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nanny-cam: A device similar to the one @placeholder used to record the incriminating footage", "idx": 82631}], "idx": 53805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. and European Union will begin talks later this year on a multi-trillion dollar free-trade pact to boost economic growth. President Barack Obama and EU leaders are hoping agreement to reduce trade barriers will support millions of jobs on both sides of the Atlantic. Speaking at a press conference in Brussels, Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht said the EU and the U.S. would strive to open negotiations by the end of June. \"This undertaking won't be easy. Ideally, we'd like to complete this work in about two years from now,\" De Gucht said. Read more: EU leaders agree historic cut in long-term budget\n@highlight\nThe EU estimates the partnership could boost the bloc's annual economic output by 0.5%\n@highlight\nTrade between the US and the EU already exceeds $2 billion a day and $5 trillion annually\n@highlight\nIf finalized, the deal would be the biggest bilateral trade agreement ever negotiated", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 167}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 318, "end": 325}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 371, "end": 372}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 571, "end": 572}, {"start": 636, "end": 637}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 759, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said of the partnership: \"Trade that is free and fair across the @placeholder supports millions of good-paying American jobs.\"", "idx": 82649}], "idx": 53820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 22:55 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:15 EST, 17 December 2013 'Ambassadors': Sir John Major said One Direction and Susan Boyle are ambassadors for Britain Boy band One Direction and Britain\u2019s Got Talent singer Susan Boyle now rival the Queen as key brand ambassadors for Britain, Sir John Major said last night. The former Prime Minister said that Harry Styles and his fellow bandmates, along with singer Adele, Premier League football and shows such as Downton Abbey have increased \u2018trust\u2019 in the UK around the world. Sir John told a House of Lords committee investigating \u2018soft power\u2019 diplomacy that hard power, like the Armed Forces, is now more difficult to use.\n@highlight\nAlso included Adele, Premier League football and TV show Downton Abbey\n@highlight\nSir John spoke at House of Lords committee on \u2018soft power\u2019 diplomacy\n@highlight\nHe warned Britain will be \u2018diminished\u2019 if the UK leaves the EU", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 112, "end": 121}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 324}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 529, "end": 530}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 917, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The belief that because they are in the @placeholder as part of the United Kingdom, they would automatically be when they left is fallacy.", "idx": 82653}], "idx": 53823} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Residents of an historic Kent market town fear a tourism backlash after allowing a thriller about a serial killer to be filmed there. Channel 4 filmed their new four-part drama Southcliffe in the town of Faversham. But when the local people gave their permission they believed it was a murder mystery not an account of a loner that embarks on a killing spree. 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She is accused of murdering him at his home Grief: Mr Bush's daughter Ellie (right), ex-wife Samantha Mason (middle) and her sister Rachel (left) visited his villa and crime scene to collect his personal belongings and lay flowers outside the front door\n@highlight\nBritish jeweller Andrew Bush, 48, shot at Costa del Sol villa on Saturday\n@highlight\nMillionaire was killed as he arrived at the house with most recent partner\n@highlight\nPolice arrested model ex-girlfriend Mayka Kukucova, 24, on Tuesday\n@highlight\nGave herself up in home town in Solvakia, 2,000 miles from crime scene\n@highlight\nShe is accused of murdering Mr Bush after lying in wait at the five-bed villa\n@highlight\nAllegedly sent message while on the run saying she acted in self-defence\n@highlight\nMessage also said she's pregnant with Mr Bush's child, a source claimed\n@highlight\nKukucova appeared in court for the first time in Slovakia on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 158, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 422, "end": 442}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1379, "end": 1386}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Helping out: @placeholder's new partner carries some of Andrew Bush's belongings to a waiting taxi", "idx": 82655}], "idx": 53825} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Now it's about family. A new heartbreaker television ad from the Democratic candidate looking to wrest Mitch McConnell from his perch atop the Republican Party in the Senate makes Medicare a gut issue. The ad describes the struggle of Alison Lundergan Grimes' grandmother after her husband's stroke. \"My husband was a strong person, but the stroke just took everything away,\" says Grimes' grandmother, Elise Case, in the ad. \"I remember that day, when my mom called. The world stopped,\" said Grimes. Grimes' new ad costs six figures, is 60 seconds long and airs statewide in Kentucky Thursday, days after a six-figure ad broadcast by McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader. That ad pinged Grimes for supporting Obamacare.\n@highlight\nAlison Grimes' ad features family to attack Mitch McConnell on Medicare\n@highlight\nGrimes' grandmother talks about her husband's stroke in the ad\n@highlight\nHer family was also featured in an ad during Grimes' 2011 campaign", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 112, "end": 126}, {"start": 152, "end": 167}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 244, "end": 266}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 658, "end": 679}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Grimes has in the past criticized McConnell's votes to defund the @placeholder.", "idx": 82658}], "idx": 53826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 21:00 EST, 26 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 27 August 2012 Britain's Paralympic poster girls are already being lined up for lucrative sponsorship contracts ahead of the London 2012 Games. Female athletes could earn up to \u00a3100,000 in sponsorship and media deals, echoing the success of Olympians such as Jessica Ennis and Victoria Pendleton. During previous Games, less than a dozen of the most successful Paralympians are thought to have landed deals with major sponsors. But experts said the London 2012 Paralympics, which begins on Wednesday, is about to change all that. High hopes: Sprinter and long jumper Stefanie Reid (left) and track and road cyclist Sarah Storey\n@highlight\nFemale athletes could follow in footsteps of Jessica Ennis and Victoria Pendleton and earn up to \u00a3100,000 in sponsorship and media deals\n@highlight\nHopes of a surge in interest following success of Olympic Games", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 101, "end": 110}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 370}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 525, "end": 547}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'It was really strange for me when they said I classified for the @placeholder.", "idx": 82666}], "idx": 53830} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:18 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:46 EST, 4 December 2012 'Furious': Carol Vorderman is said to be angry at National Grid plans to build a new stretch of 150ft pylons near her home in the Bristol countryside TV star Carol Vorderman has backed a campaign to prevent a row of huge pylons being built across an exclusive \u2018millionaires\u2019 row\u2019 where she owns a property. Loose Women presenter Vorderman, 51, is furious that National Grid has opted to route high-voltage power lines across the street, near Bristol. The private road is home to several multi-million properties and the wealthy residents have now launched a \u2018fighting fund\u2019 to campaign against the pylons.\n@highlight\nTV star opposes bid to build power lines near her home in Bristol countryside\n@highlight\nAgent says they will be an 'eyesore' and pose health risks\n@highlight\nWealthy neighbours have launched a 'fighting fund' to campaign against the project", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 399, "end": 409}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 452, "end": 464}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But if @placeholder thinks we are just a small group of people it can ride roughshod over, it is very much mistaken.'", "idx": 82682}], "idx": 53841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sasha drags bulging shopping bags onto a trishaw as he heads back to his hotel, ending another hectic day in Beijing. It's hectic but lucrative. He typifies the transient traders who come to Beijing on shopping expeditions, making hefty profits buying goods and reselling at home. Beijingers used to call them \"da daoye\" (big traders). Now they are simply \"hao pengyou\" (good friend) -- favored customers and trading partners. They congregate in Yabaolu, once a quiet Beijing neighborhood of mostly one-story courtyards, now a bustling trading hub dotted with shops and high-rise shopping malls. Much of China-Russia trade is done along their border crossings in northeastern China. In the Chinese capital it all happens in Yabaolu.\n@highlight\nYabaolu was once a quiet Beijing neighborhood of mostly one-story courtyards\n@highlight\nNow it's a bustling trading hub dotted with shops and high-rise shopping malls\n@highlight\nPoles, Ukrainians, Yugoslavs and other East European traders also partake", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 933, "end": 937}, {"start": 940, "end": 949}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 972, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turkov says he is not deterred by problems of bureaucracy, corruption and business conflicts that sometimes bedevil businessmen in @placeholder.", "idx": 82685}], "idx": 53842} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sydney (CNN) -- As Australia digests the government's recent call for deeper engagement with Asia -- and China in particular -- one Australian billionaire with interests in China has offered some advice. \"Stop viewing China like it's the Cold War,\" James Packer, who owns multimillion dollar casino businesses in Australia and Macau, said at a recent tourism forum. \"Start viewing them as a modern member of the industrialized world.\" The Chairman of Crown Entertainment Group, Packer wants what he calls \"frosty relations\" between Australia and China to ease. 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But the presenter was especially boastful today, when he took to the skies in the last airworthy Lancaster bomber- making sure he reminded everyone else what they were missing. Evans said: 'Doing a breakfast show is one of the greatest jobs in the world. 'I am so happy to take part in this, every morning for a living can't believe I actually get paid to have so much fun. Especially on days like today. Very proud and lucky'.\n@highlight\nPresenter boasted of trip in historic aircraft, saying 'I can't believe I am getting paid to have this much fun'\n@highlight\nCommemorated the day 617 Squadron returned from Dambusters Raid\n@highlight\nRadio DJ flew from RAF Scampton, former home of the Dambusters to Biggin Hill airfield in London\n@highlight\nSaid he was 'honoured' to sit in Squadron Commander Guy Gibson's chair", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 985, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder looks overjoyed posing in front of the Lancaster bomber as part of the 70 years Dambusters Commeration", "idx": 82690}], "idx": 53845} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- Outside the Dutch Embassy in Moscow, people have left flowers and cuddly toys at a makeshift memorial for the lives lost in a conflict-scarred corner of eastern Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 fell from the sky in Donetsk on Thursday, killing all aboard. Of the 298 people killed, 193 -- nearly two-thirds -- were Dutch citizens. The United States accuses Moscow of supporting the pro-Russian rebels that it suspects shot down the aircraft. Russia denies involvement, with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying Ukraine's military operation against the rebels is to blame for the tragedy. 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The intervention by the Russian President to invoke Drummer Rigby's death came after he blocked the G8 from calling for the removal of Bashar Assad to end the bloody conflict in Syria. 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Whatever the case, Mohammad-Ali Najafi was palpably delighted Friday to see the ancient Persian artifact return to its homeland. The ceremonial drinking vessel -- or rhyton -- had gotten snagged in a U.S. customs warehouse for years, held up by bad diplomatic relations. It had been in New York since 2003, when an art dealer smuggled it into the country from Iran. Customs officials have long wanted to return the rhyton to Iran, according to a New York Post report. 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She was so worried about being exposed to pork fumes that she cleaned her shoes and barrettes in a washing machine. \"Like a lot of people with OCD, I tended to obsess about cleanliness,\" said Traig, now 42. \"But because I was reading various Torah portions, I was obsessed with a biblical definition of cleanliness.\"\n@highlight\nOCD with religious obsessions is called scrupulosity\n@highlight\nSt. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of Jesuits, and Martin Luther may have suffered from the condition\n@highlight\nExposure therapy helps patients face uncertainty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her @placeholder flared up around ages 12 to 13, and again from 16 to 17.", "idx": 82748}], "idx": 53886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The European Commission handed down its ruling in a landmark anti-trust case against Intel Wednesday, fining the computer chip giant a record $1.45 billion for abusing its dominant position in the computer processing unit (CPU) market. On Wednesday the European Commission fined Intel a record $1.45 billion for violating anti-trust laws. The ruling, which Intel plans to appeal, may have future implications for American companies accused of \"jurisdiction shopping\" to avoid anti-trust verdicts against them, says CNN's Jim Boulden, who explains the basics of the Intel case. 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I have an issue with this,\" Kagame said, 16 years after he was hailed as a hero for ending a genocide that killed at least 800,000 people. \"You tend to make a judgment of a country, 11 million people, on what a couple of people have said and (they) don't take into account what Rwandans say.\" Kagame added, \"Nobody has asked the Rwandans ... it's as if they don't matter in the eyes of the human rights people. It's our own decisions in the end.\"\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch said opposition activists are facing harassment ahead of elections\n@highlight\nKagame dismisses the opinions that outsiders may hold about Rwanda\n@highlight\nCountry has made progress in erasing scars left from 1994 genocide, Kagame says\n@highlight\nKagame insists he has nothing to do with the civil war in mineral-rich Congo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 717, "end": 734}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I cannot be blamed for the problems of @placeholder or any other country,\" Kagame said.", "idx": 82759}], "idx": 53893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard Russia has announced plans to build a super-heavy carrier rocket that could propel its cosmonauts to Mars. The rocket will rival Nasa's Space Launch System (SLS) which is expected to come in two variants capable of lifting 70 and 130 tonnes into orbit. Construction of the first stage of Russia's super-rocket - capable of lifting 80 tonnes - is already underway, according to Roscosmos chief Oleg Ostapenko. Scroll down for video... The final frontier: A Russian Soyuz rocket takes off for the International Space Station last month. The Kremlin has announced plans to o build a super-heavy carrier rocket that will propel its cosmonauts to Mars\n@highlight\nRoscosmos chief said construction of first stage of rocket is underway\n@highlight\nSecond stage is to build a rocket capable of lifting 120 tonnes into space\n@highlight\nIt will rival Nasa's Space Launch System scheduled to launch in 2017\n@highlight\nEarlier this month, Russia said that by 2040, it plans to create a lunar base for long-term missions to the moon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 160, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 417, "end": 430}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 519, "end": 545}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 871, "end": 889}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there could be hope of a new space race - as @placeholder announced earlier this month of hopes to land humans on Mars within 20 years.", "idx": 82766}], "idx": 53900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Infante and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:21 EST, 23 August 2013 'Jessica', a girl of 14, claims that she was sexually abused by a violent criminal but the authorities did not intervene (posed by model) The girl, known only as 'Jessica' claims she was abused daily by a 24-year-old man after social services failed to accept that she was a victim grooming. On one ocassion married father-of-two Arshid Hussain was even caught with the half naked schoolgirl under his bed but shocking documents released today reveal that police arrested her and let him go.\n@highlight\nMarried father-of-two Arshid Hussain allegedly groomed dozens of girls with the full knowledge of the authorities\n@highlight\n'Jessica' was just one of around a dozen girls who believed he was their boyfriend\n@highlight\nPolice found the teenager hiding, half-naked under Hussain's bed but arrested her and let him go\n@highlight\nWith permission of the authorities he was allowed to collect her from foster care and even attend doctor appointments with her\n@highlight\nToday Deputy Leader of the Council Jahngier Akhtar, who is related to Hussain, resigned over allegations that he helped the coverup", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 640, "end": 653}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Describing the infatuation @placeholder said: 'It was like somebody put a spell on me.", "idx": 82775}], "idx": 53906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The real Stephen Colbert is probably someone \"Stephen Colbert,\" the character, would find easy to mock. The real Colbert is reportedly just a regular guy who lives in a New Jersey suburb with his wife and three kids, has taught Sunday school and says earnest things like \"I really admire newsmen\" when explaining that he doesn't confuse his Colbert character with an actual journalist. Fans have readily embraced the blustering buffoonery of the conservative character Colbert, who arrives on the \"Colbert Report\" set to calls of \"Stephen! Stephen!\" It remains to be seen if they will have equal affection for the man Colbert who will replace David Letterman as host of \"The Late Show\" in 2015.\n@highlight\nColbert will not be in character on \"The Late Show\"\n@highlight\nHe credits his mother with helping him survive the loss of his dad and two brothers\n@highlight\nHis wife is not a fan of the Colbert character", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thus, the character of \"@placeholder\" was introduced to the world.", "idx": 82777}], "idx": 53908} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Behind every good war are many good women. Using their feminine (and in at least one case masculine) wiles, the following five spies would make James Bond proud. Noor Inayat Khan was posthumously awarded the George Cross for her spy service. 1. Mata Hari While Margaretha Geertruida Zelle MacLeod (1876--1917) may not have caused World War I, she sure as heck kept it going. Having spent time in Java with her husband, Captain Campbell MacLeod, Margaretha returned to Holland and sued for divorce. To make ends meet she took up exotic dancing and the name Mata Hari (meaning \"the light of day\" in Malay). With her sensual performances becoming the attraction of the major European cities came the men and the gifts for her favors. 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Hundreds of vehicles were caught in heavy traffic, and trains are no longer running in and out of the city, which is a stronghold for the pro-Russia rebels. There was heavy shelling and antiaircraft fire on the outskirts of the city to the north throughout the night. There has been sustained fighting in the area for weeks, but it appeared more intense overnight than in recent days.\n@highlight\nUkrainian army is now entering suburbs of Horlivka, security spokesman says\n@highlight\nLong lines of cars clog the roads heading south out of Donetsk city as conflict looms\n@highlight\nA CNN freelance journalist has been freed by pro-Russian rebels\n@highlight\nCoffins of more plane crash victims arrive in Netherlands", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An additional 101,617 @placeholder were reported as internally displaced within Ukraine as of July 22, the UNHCR said.", "idx": 82789}], "idx": 53915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, facing an international arrest warrant, is paying the price for pandering to the West, al Qaeda's second-in-command said in an audio statement released Tuesday. Ayman al-Zawahiri, seen here in 2007, said Tuesday the Sudanese president pandered to the West. \"I am not defending Omar al-Bashir or his regime, nor am I defending what it has done in Darfur and elsewhere,\" Ayman al-Zawahiri said in the statement released by al Qaeda's production company, as-Sahab Media. But, he said, \"the issue isn't one of Darfur and solving its problems; the issue is one of making excuses for more foreign interference in the Muslims' countries in the framework of the contemporary Zionist Crusade.\"\n@highlight\nAyman al-Zawahiri says he is not defending Sudanese regime, actions in Darfur\n@highlight\nPresident Omar Hassan al-Bashir accused of war crimes, crimes against humanity\n@highlight\nAl-Zawahiri says Sudan expelled Osama bin Laden, other mujahedeen\n@highlight\nHe further asks why U.N. cares so much about Darfur, so little about Gaza", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 49}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 213, "end": 229}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 421, "end": 437}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 867}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 948}, {"start": 959, "end": 973}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Why hasn't the United Nations and the international community intervened to lift the siege from @placeholder, while it pretends to cry over the people of Darfur being deprived of relief and aid?\"", "idx": 82797}], "idx": 53921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A 50-year-old man accused of strapping a suspected explosive device around the neck of an 18-year-old woman near Sydney, Australia, earlier this month was arrested Monday more than 9,000 miles away, Australian law enforcement officials said. \"The offender in this matter has been identified, and it's been confirmed that he traveled to the United States,\" New South Wales police commissioner Andrew Scipione told reporters. Police said that a man broke into the Mosman, Australia, home of the woman, later identified as Madeleine Pulver, on August 3 and attached what she then believed to be a bomb. The woman spent 10 hours attached to the device before having it removed by police bomb technicians. Authorities later determined it had been inert.\n@highlight\nNEW: The suspect \"was surprised\" to be arrested 9,000 miles away, an official says\n@highlight\nNEW: He is an Australian citizen, 50, who often traveled to the U.S., the official adds\n@highlight\nPolice say the man strapped a suspected collar bomb on a woman, 18, near Sydney\n@highlight\nThe teen spent 10 hours attached to the device, which ended up being inert", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 401, "end": 415}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 529, "end": 544}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking on what was Tuesday morning in @placeholder, Scipione thanked the Pulver family, as well as investigators in both Australia and the United States, for overcoming several challenges to find the person they believe was behind this \"hideous crime.\"", "idx": 82800}], "idx": 53923} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:47 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:45 EST, 12 February 2013 A Republican congressman in Texas asked Ted Nugent, who has referred to President Obama's administration as 'evil' and 'America-hating,' to attend the State of the Union address with him- and the rocker has accepted. Rep Steve Stockman of Texas said Monday on his website that Nugent will be his guest for the president's speech on Tuesday night. Stockman has previously spoken of impeaching Obama over his gun control and immigration proposals, and has numerous sections of his website that say 'Obama vs Texas.'\n@highlight\nNugent, who sits on the board of the NRA, has not made his feelings toward gun control a secret\n@highlight\nRocker invited by Rep Steve Stockman, a Texas congressman who's also anti-Obama", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 273, "end": 290}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 772, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 823, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a speech to the NRA during the 2012 campaign, @placeholder said that if Obama were re-elected, he would either be 'dead or in jail.'", "idx": 82805}], "idx": 53927} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(InStyle.com) -- Ever wonder how actresses like Sienna Miller look stunning 24/7? Good genes, sure. But they also get a little help from their friends Sienna Miller and favorite hairstylist Adir Abergel: \"If I worried what people thought about my look, I'd get it all wrong.\" Sienna Miller and hairstylist Adir Abergel Try to talk coifs with Sienna Miller and she'll cut you off at the pass. \"I don't even own a hairbrush!\" she insists. \"I'm really not too attached to my hair.\" No kidding. She gamely lopped off about 10 inches to play Edie Sedgwick in Factory Girl. 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The official, who would not speak on the record because it is an ongoing case, said investigators have determined that the Piper Cherokee PA-28 had several seats removed and that a fuel drum was missing from the airport from which Andrew Joseph \"Joe\" Stack III took off Thursday morning. \"I think there is a good chance he might have put it on his plane,\" said the official, who cautioned that investigators were still working that lead and sifting through the crash site.\n@highlight\nNEW: Seats removed from plane, fuel drum missing from airport\n@highlight\nFBI takes lead role in investigation into Austin, Texas, crash\n@highlight\nPilot's wife expresses her \"sincere sympathy to the victims and their families\"\n@highlight\nJoseph Stack believed to have flown plane into IRS building in suicidal attack", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 79, "end": 102}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 495, "end": 523}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 895, "end": 899}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends and former colleagues said Friday they had no inkling of the rage apparently building inside @placeholder.", "idx": 82820}], "idx": 53940} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Rick Norsigian kept two boxes he bought at a garage sale under his pool table for four years before realizing they may be too valuable to store at home. The Fresno, California, commercial painter learned this week that what was in those boxes he paid $45 dollars for a decade ago could be worth more than $200 million. \"When I heard that $200 million, I got a little weak,\" Norsigian said at a Beverly Hills art gallery Tuesday. Art, forensic, handwriting and weather experts teamed up to conclude the 65 glass plates in the boxes were photographic negatives created more than 80 years ago by Ansel Adams, the iconic American photographer whose images of the West inspired the country.\n@highlight\nNEW: Negatives were stored under a pool table for years\n@highlight\nMan paid $45 at a California garage sale for 65 glass plates\n@highlight\nExperts concluded negatives were lost Ansel Adams photos\n@highlight\nPhotos are a \"missing link\" in Adam's career", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 427, "end": 439}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 907, "end": 917}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They compared them to samples provided by the @placeholder' grandson.", "idx": 82827}], "idx": 53944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Slack and John Stevens and Andy Dolan Couple: Paul and Sandra Dunham were due to leave their home in Northampton this morning for London A British couple facing extradition to America in a row over expenses are feared to have attempted suicide just hours before they were due to be handed over to US marshalls. Paul and Sandra Dunham were last night being treated on separate hospital wards for a suspected overdose as police stood guard outside. The couple, both 58, had previously warned they would rather take their own lives than face the prospect of dying in a US jail.\n@highlight\nPaul and Sandra Dunham due to be extradited to Greenbelt in Maryland, US\n@highlight\nEmergency services called when they didn't emerge from Northampton home\n@highlight\nThey were taken to hospital this morning but their condition is not known\n@highlight\nCouple said four months ago they'd consider suicide if they were extradited\n@highlight\nCharged with fraud and money laundering relating to husband's firm, Pace\n@highlight\nThey claim charges are the result of soured relations with a business rival\n@highlight\nCouple said in January that they could be driven to suicide if extradited\n@highlight\nMrs Dunham's son Dean says: 'I am obviously very concerned for them'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 306, "end": 307}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 575, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 604, "end": 616}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 666}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1210}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who was pale but conscious, was taken to another ambulance on a", "idx": 82828}], "idx": 53945} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Foul-mouthed: Comedian Frankie Boyle has prompted complaints once more by posting a series of controversial messages on Twitter during the Paralympics opening ceremony Outspoken comedian Frankie Boyle has again courted controversy after he joked that the Saudi Arabian Paralympic team were 'mainly thieves'. The comment - a reference to how Saudis have amputated criminals' hands as punishment for stealing - was one of several provocative messages posted on twitter by the Scottish comic during the Paralympics opening ceremony. He faced a backlash from other people who accused him of trying to undermine the sports extravaganza. Boyle has appeared frequently in programmes shown on Channel 4, the broadcaster covering the Paralympics.\n@highlight\nScottish comic faces Twitter backlash after making fun of Saudi punishment for criminals\n@highlight\nMinutes earlier, he wrote: 'Wow, Austrian Paralympians seem a lot more able-bodied than most regular Scottish people'\n@highlight\nHe also tweeted: 'The Queen hasn't cracked a smile since Diana died'\n@highlight\nBoyle has appeared frequently in programmes on Channel 4, the broadcaster covering the Paralympics", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 255, "end": 278}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turn it in @placeholder, we got it the first time.'", "idx": 82832}, {"query": "While a third had this to say: 'Had to unfollow @placeholder.", "idx": 82833}], "idx": 53949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a wedding present from the Queen that fell into rack and ruin and became the last symbol of Prince Andrew\u2019s failed marriage to Sarah Ferguson. The once grand former home of the Duke of York became mired in controversy seven years ago when he sold it to Kazakh tycoon Timur Kulibayev for \u00a315 million \u2013 \u00a33 million more than the asking price \u2013 and criticism grew as it was left to rot. Now The Mail on Sunday can reveal that plans to demolish the much derided \u2018Tesco-style\u2019 mansion in Berkshire and replace it with a similarly lavish house have been thwarted \u2013 by bats in the rafters.\n@highlight\nSunninghill Park in Berkshire was a wedding present from the Queen\n@highlight\nFollowing couple's failed marriage it was sold to Kazakh billionaire in 2007\n@highlight\nCurrent owners desperate to bulldoze property and build new luxury home\n@highlight\nBut must first find alternative accommodation for 100 rare bats living in roof", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 38}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 134, "end": 147}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 274, "end": 288}, {"start": 394, "end": 411}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder acknowledged ownership only after a newspaper investigation revealed he had used offshore companies to make the purchase.", "idx": 82850}], "idx": 53960} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It took until the presidential campaign was over, but Mitt Romney finally figured out the sinister plan Barack Obama executed to win re-election. Here's how it worked: During his first term, Obama craftily carried out policies that helped improve Americans' lives, thereby tricking them into voting to re-elect him. Diabolical! OK, that wasn't exactly how he put it. But in a conference call with his major donors after the campaign ended, Romney attributed his loss to the fact that Obama gave \"gifts\" to various groups to win their loyalty. Young people, women, Latinos, African-Americans, all voted for Obama because he showered them with presents, he concluded.\n@highlight\nPaul Waldman: Romney now sees Obama won by diabolically helping voters with policies\n@highlight\nHe says Romney told donors these \"gifts\" aimed at blacks, Hispanics, women, young\n@highlight\nWaldman: This idea not new from the right -- tax breaks not \"gifts,\" but public benefits are\n@highlight\nWaldman: Election actually revealed this disconnect, and voters showed they didn't buy it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Which brings us back to the word @placeholder used over and over on that phone call: \"gift.\"", "idx": 82853}], "idx": 53963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Archbishop of Canterbury says vicars should avoid preaching 'moral claptrap' about being nice in their sermons adding Christianity's message is as radical as a call for violent revolution. Speaking at an event in New York City, where he delivered a homily, the Most Reverend Justin Welby called on people to 'get their hands dirty' if they are to tackle inequality in society. He said that the old sermons he often heard while growing up England, all urged people to be nice, but he explained that Jesus wouldn't allow his followers to accept this given that the 'weak' are often excluded from society.\n@highlight\nThe Archbishop of Canterbury spoke out at an event in New York City\n@highlight\nSaid vicars should avoid preaching 'moral claptrap' about being nicer\n@highlight\nAdds Christianity should be active 'where people get their hands dirty'\n@highlight\nDescribed religion's message as radical as a call for a violent revolution\n@highlight\nSays Jesus would not have accepted a society where people are excluded", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 122, "end": 133}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 636, "end": 645}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That is the kind of moral claptrap that @placeholder does not permit us to accept.'", "idx": 82858}], "idx": 53966} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two carjackers have been jailed after pistol-whipping one victim and threatening to shoot others in a six-week spree that saw them steal \u00a3105,000 worth of vehicles. Boustaan Adalat, 22, and Asri Hussain, 25, attacked men and women driving alone across the Small Heath, Sparkhill and Sparkbrook areas of Birmingham, before fleeing in their stolen cars. In one case, they battered a man with a gun until he handed over the keys to his Ford Focus, while in others, they put the weapon to the heads and stomachs of victims. Scroll down for video Jailed: Asri Hussain (left) and Boustaan Adalat (right) stole \u00a3105,000 worth of vehicles during a six-week spree\n@highlight\nBoustaan Adalat, 22, and Asri Hussain, 25, targeted drivers in Birmingham\n@highlight\nThey pistol-whipped one victim and threatened to shoot others during spree\n@highlight\nThey stole \u00a3105,000 of vehicles, including \u00a338,000 Mercedes and Ford Focus\n@highlight\nBut they were caught after they crashed car during a police chase in March\n@highlight\nNow, pair have been jailed for ten years each at Birmingham Crown Court\n@highlight\nAdmitted robbery, possession of imitation firearm and conspiracy to rob", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 303, "end": 312}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 574, "end": 588}, {"start": 666, "end": 680}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gun: This gas-powered pistol, loaded with ball bearings, was discarded by @placeholder in a garden prior to his arrest", "idx": 82871}], "idx": 53975} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 13:16 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 27 November 2013 With 12 cleaning modes, it is being billed as the Swiss Army knife of vacuum cleaners \u2013 and it could certainly threaten Dyson. British company G-tech is taking on its bigger rival with a cleaner that is cordless, lightweight and even has headlights to help track down dirt in the darkest corners. Just 18 months ago, G-tech launched its AirRam upright power sweeper which so far this year has shifted 135,000 models, making it the best-selling cordless vacuum cleaner in the UK and overtaking Dyson in this sector.\n@highlight\nG-tech has sold the most cordless vacuums company in the UK this year\n@highlight\nThe firm has sold 135,000 AirRams in 12 months, overtaking their rivals\n@highlight\nAre now launching a new design, The Multi, which has 12 cleaning modes\n@highlight\nIt sells for \u00a3149, which compares to around \u00a3173 for Dyson's equivalent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 569, "end": 570}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As a result, he said, the firm developed the handheld @placeholder as a partner to the AirRam, adding: \u2018These two products together will consign the heavy, corded, energy-eating vacuum cleaners to history.\u2019", "idx": 82874}], "idx": 53978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lillian Radulova A 23-hour flight delay left hundreds of Sydney-bound Qantas passengers sleeping on the floor of Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday night. Passengers expecting to take off at midnight on the Boeing 747 flight QF108, were initially told that their plane had been delayed for only 14 hours. The delay was due to a technical problem with the cooling system on-board the aircraft, while the cabin crew's working hour restrictions delayed the flight further. Qantas flight QF108 from Los Angeles to Sydney was delayed for 23 hours, with passengers waiting 14 hours overnight at the airport before being offered hotel rooms\n@highlight\nQantas flight QF108 from Los Angeles to Sydney, was delayed for 23 hours\n@highlight\nPassengers were stranded for 14 hours overnight before they were moved to hotel rooms by the airline\n@highlight\nMany travellers and those with family members on the flight, took to social media to vent their outrage\n@highlight\nTechnical problems with the onboard cooling system and restrictions on cabin crew working overtime delayed the flight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 116, "end": 148}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The flight is still yet to depart, but is scheduled for @placeholder local time 10:45pm on Thursday", "idx": 82882}], "idx": 53984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Durante PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 02:43 EST, 21 June 2012 The embattled top cop who faced a firestorm of outcry over his department's investigation of the Trayvon Martin shooting has been axed from his post. Chief Bill Lee had only been police chief in Sanford, Florida, for about a year, taking the position in April 2011 after nearly three decades as a deputy in the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte said in a statement on Wednesday that he fired Lee after determining 'the police chief needs to have the trust and respect of the elected officials and the confidence of the entire community.'\n@highlight\nSanford Police Chief Bill Lee fired by city council over investigation of shooting - and failure to arrest George Zimmerman\n@highlight\nRecorded call reveals Tracy Martin's concern for his son, whom he hadn't seen since the night before\n@highlight\nAt the same time, police were trying to identify teen's body, as he was not carrying identification\n@highlight\nZimmerman has been charged with second-degree murder and remains imprisoned\n@highlight\nHe claims he was acting in self-defence when he fired his gun.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 399, "end": 430}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "anguish: @placeholder is heard speaking calmly as he reported his son missing in a newly-released call to police", "idx": 82884}], "idx": 53985} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Charges against a police officer jailed in a two-state shooting rampage will be formally dropped Wednesday, a prosecutor said. Brian E. Dorian, 37, was to be released on his own recognizance Tuesday night, Will County State's Attorney James W. Glasgow announced. \"I feel horrible that Brian Dorian went through this,\" said Glasgow, adding that evidence at the time and identification in lineups merited the charges. \"At no time did we stop looking for exculpatory evidence.\" A forensic analysis of Dorian's home computer and its activity put Dorian at home at the time of the shootings and verified his alibi, authorities said. The officer also told them he was watching sports programs and using e-mail.\n@highlight\nPolice officer will be freed in Illinois and Indiana shootings\n@highlight\nAnalysis of computer shows he was at home at the time of crimes\n@highlight\nOne person was killed and three wounded in shootings south of Chicago", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 244, "end": 259}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dorian was arrested Friday in the killing of one person and the wounding of three others in the spree, which occurred south of Chicago, @placeholder.", "idx": 82891}], "idx": 53989} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 20:26 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 23:02 EST, 6 March 2013 FOX News President Roger Ailes has never been afraid to voice his disdain for liberals and has called President Obama 'lazy' and said that while the president's second-in-command is lovable, Joe Biden is 'dumb as an ashtray.' His no-holds-barred assessment of the Obama administration came in a new excerpt released today from a forthcoming book about the cable news mogul, Roger Ailes: Off Camera, by Zev Chafets. It's a well known fact that there is no love lost between FOX News and the left but Chafets' piece portrays a side of Roger Ailes that is rarely seen, the man as a father, husband and a human who lives with a very real sense of his own mortality.\n@highlight\nOn Obama: 'He never earned a penny that wasn't public money'\n@highlight\nOn Vice President Biden: 'I like him. But he's dumb as an ashtray'\n@highlight\nOn News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch: 'Our relationship isn't about love - it's about arithmetic'\n@highlight\nOn his life expectancy: 'My doctor told me that I'm old, fat, and ugly, but none of those things is going to kill me immediately'\n@highlight\nOn the afterlife: 'If God's a liberal, that's his business. 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The documents released by the Colorado Department of Corrections detail how 28-year-old Evan Ebel managed to elude authorities in the days leading up to the killings of prisons chief Tom Clements and part-time pizza deliveryman Nathan Leon. The state Department of Corrections did not respond to repeated requests from CNN for comment. The release of the documents follows news this week that a clerical error resulted in Ebel's release four years early from prison. That revelation prompted an apology from the district court where the mistake was made.\n@highlight\nNEW: It took five days for parole officials to realize Evan Ebel fled, records show\n@highlight\nApology not enough for Ebel release, victim's relatives tell CNN affiliate KUSA\n@highlight\nEbel is suspected of killing Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements\n@highlight\nHe was let go four years early; court didn't fully explain sentence to prison", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 284, "end": 317}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 529}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities have speculated Ebel might have killed @placeholder for his uniform so he could use it as a disguise in the killing of Clements, who was gunned down after he opened his front door.", "idx": 82901}], "idx": 53997} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rockets from Gaza hit Israel early Friday morning, breaching a cease-fire that had held for more than two days, the Israeli military said. \"Moments ago, 2 rockets fired from Gaza hit southern Israel. Terrorists have violated the cease-fire,\" the Israel Defense Forces wrote on Twitter. It wasn't immediately clear how Israel would respond. The IDF pulled its ground forces out of Gaza on Tuesday but said they were maintaining \"defensive positions\" around the territory. \"I suspect the Israelis are going to wait to see if it was just these two rockets,\" said CNN's Wolf Blitzer. \"These could be isolated rockets.\"\n@highlight\nHamas denies responsibility for firing the rockets, a spokesman says\n@highlight\nTwo rockets hit southern Israel without causing casualties, IDF says\n@highlight\nEnd talks if Israel \"continues to be stubborn,\" Hamas military wing says\n@highlight\nIsrael demands Hamas disarm before any border restrictions can be eased", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 116, "end": 122}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 246, "end": 266}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 344, "end": 346}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 804}, {"start": 834, "end": 838}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 885, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The allegations \"are based on Israeli reports aimed at confusing the situation,\" the @placeholder-based spokesman said.", "idx": 82905}], "idx": 54000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 1 August 2013 Fishermen the world over are known for being prone to exaggerating the size of their catch. But a bizarre game of 'my one's bigger than yours' appears to have broken out between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarussian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, who have got their lines crossed over who has caught the biggest fish. Just days after Mr Putin claimed to have caught a giant pike on a fishing trip, his next door neighbour Mr Lukashenko has boasted about catching a man-sized catfish.\n@highlight\nAlexander Lukashenko boasts 126lb catfish catch from Pripyat river\n@highlight\nThe bold claim beats last week's Vladamir Putin's 46lb pike proclamation\n@highlight\nThe two leaders appear to be locked in a bitter game of fish brinkmanship", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 332, "end": 351}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 602, "end": 621}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sadly photographic evidence of Mr @placeholder's catch has not been released", "idx": 82918}], "idx": 54005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PATH OF BLOOD by Thomas Small and Jonathan Hacker (Simon & Schuster \u00a318. 99) Scroll down for video There is no more important subject in the world at this moment. I do not know a single person who is not appalled and frightened in equal measure by the spread of Islamic fanaticism, especially the seemingly unstoppable rise of the ragbag gang of murderers known as Islamic State (IS). In addition it makes most of us rage as well as weep that young people who have known all the advantages of living in Britain (and make no mistake, there are many, no matter how much victimhood-type whinging goes on) should head off to a pitiless desert in the hope of building a so-called \u2018Caliphate\u2019.\n@highlight\nEl Sayyid Nosair shot and killed the leader of the Jewish Defence League in New York\n@highlight\nHis son Zak Ebrahim (his adopted name) was just seven\n@highlight\nEbrahim\u2019s mother was a Catholic American who lost her faith and found Islam\n@highlight\nZak found a job at a theme park in Florida where the racial and religious diversity of the visitors opened his eyes to a world of tolerance", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 365, "end": 377}, {"start": 380, "end": 381}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 699, "end": 714}, {"start": 750, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 883, "end": 899}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 947, "end": 949}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The schisms and divisions within @placeholder can be confusing for the general reader, but with its glossary and \u2018cast-list\u2019, Path Of Blood serves to clarify history in the making.", "idx": 82923}], "idx": 54008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 13:36 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 20 June 2012 A killer who murdered a woman by dousing her in white spirit and setting her alight has been told he must serve at least 27 years behind bars. Terrence Armer, 61, was sentenced for the killing of Stacey Mackie, who suffered 95 per cent burns in the attack at her flat in Kendal, Cumbria. A jury took less than two hours to convict Armer of murder after rejecting his claims that he loved Miss Mackie 'like a daughter' and had done nothing to hurt her.\n@highlight\nStacey Mackie suffered 95 per cent burns in the attack at her flat in Cumbria, Carlisle Crown Court heard\n@highlight\nA jury took less than two hours to find Terrence Armer guilty of her murder\n@highlight\nCCTV footage showed Armer using an axe and a screwdriver to break into Miss Mackie's home\n@highlight\nSentencing judge Mr Justice Irwin told Armer he had committed a 'truly terrible act'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 227, "end": 240}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 645}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I want to thank each and every one of them for the compassion and comfort they showed @placeholder, and the commitment they have shown since to help secure this conviction.", "idx": 82932}], "idx": 54015} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A very special therapy dog bringing joy to hospital patients around Melbourne is proving that a dog certainly is man's best friend. Ralf the Giant Schnauzer was adopted in 2005 by the Lovick family, who quickly realised that their new dog was much more than just a pet. The gentle giant has been visiting sick children and aged-care homes for nearly ten years, bringing his special brand of magic to the people who need it most. The Lovick family adopted Ralf in 2005- from top left: Caroline, Alice, Rebecca, Sam, Ralf, Imogen, Edward and Ivy (Ralf's daughter) 'Everybody knows what it feels like to have a bad day. Ralf is happy to be your friend and have a hug. He thinks you\u2019re beautiful and perfect exactly the way you are,' Ralf's owner Caroline Lovick, told Daily Mail Australia.\n@highlight\nRalf the Giant Schnauzer was adopted in 2005 by the Lovick family\n@highlight\nHis owner Caroline was told that he would be the perfect therapy dog\n@highlight\nFor ten years, she and Ralf have visited aged care homes and hospitals\n@highlight\nHe has been a regular at the Melbourne Royal Children's Hospital for years\n@highlight\nRalf has brought joy and comfort to those who need it most\n@highlight\nThe biography of his life, RALF, is out now from Allen and Unwin", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 132, "end": 155}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 511, "end": 513}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 731, "end": 734}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 766, "end": 785}, {"start": 799, "end": 822}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 886, "end": 893}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1248}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's often have to remind themselves that their beloved family member is a dog, as he behaves in a way that is more human than they could have ever expected.", "idx": 82936}, {"query": "After six and a half years visiting the manor and building friendships with the staff and residents, Caroline and @placeholder decided it was time to move on.", "idx": 82937}], "idx": 54019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenage girl's dream to pay homage to her idol Marilyn Monroe with a tattoo of her has ended in a nightmare - after the finished artwork looked like a 'blow up sex doll'. Siobhan Fields, 16, paid \u00a350 for the image of Marilyn to be inked on her left arm but said the end result was simply a 'monstrosity'. The heartbroken hairdresser said tattooist Dave Stewart - who does not have a council licence to operate - originally agreed to refund her money but then blocked her on Facebook. Some like it botched: Siobhan Fields, 16, is appalled with the result of her Marilyn Monroe 'artwork' she received from Daves Intenze Tattoos\n@highlight\nTeenager estimates it will take \u00a3300 to cover up 'monstrosity'\n@highlight\nHas set up a Facebook page to warn others of tattooist Dave Stewart", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 606, "end": 626}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Siobhan's ordeal began after she found Dave's '@placeholder' on Facebook and - impressed by the artwork on display - booked a session.", "idx": 82942}], "idx": 54024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roberto Soldado is compiling quite a DVD of video nasties and produced another horror show as Tottenham crashed out of Europe. As he sprung the Fiorentina offside trap, Soldado had three choices: go round goalkeeper Neto and roll the ball into an empty net, shoot, or pass to Nacer Chadli to his left to leave the Moroccan with a tap-in. Any of those would have given Spurs the lead in the tie. Instead, he chose secret option four, pass the ball straight at Neto in trying to find Chadli. 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The 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect is locked inside a 10-by-10-foot cell with a steel door, a slot for food and an observation window, a prison spokesman said Sunday. Tsarnaev is able to speak and has been interacting with staff at the Federal Medical Center Devens, spokesman John Colautti said. 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The undocumented student from Mexico whose case has become a lightning rod in the immigration debate had been released on $2,500 bond just a couple hours earlier. The 21-year-old student at Kennesaw State University in Georgia surrendered Friday morning to authorities in response to a warrant for her arrest issued Wednesday night by the Cobb County Sheriff's Office. Standing nervously before the crowd, Colotl fought back tears when people cheered for her. The media bombarded her with questions as she tried to give voice to her struggle.\n@highlight\nJessica Colotl, an undocumented immigrant, was arrested, detained after traffic violation\n@highlight\nIn U.S. since she was 11, she is close to graduation from her university in Georgia\n@highlight\n\"I'm just trying to live the American dream and finish my education,\" says Colotl\n@highlight\nAdvocates and lawyers for Colotl liken case to \"witch hunt\" and say system is flawed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 369, "end": 393}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 518, "end": 545}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colotl's legal problems started in late March when her car was stopped on the @placeholder campus.", "idx": 82948}], "idx": 54028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko In Washington PUBLISHED: 23:29 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 23:29 EST, 3 June 2013 Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is mad as hell at the IRS and it's not going to take it anymore: the conservative legislator wants the tax agency gone for good Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is a conservative's conservative, and the IRS's rampant political favoritism has brought him back to one of this signature campaign issues: getting rid of the tax collection agency for good. 'In recent weeks the IRS has admitted to unlawfully targeting conservative groups, and trying to silence the president's critics,' he says in a Web video launched May 27.\n@highlight\nA political action committee that gave Sen. 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But with the new National Geographic reality show \"American Gypsies\" premiering at 9 ET Tuesday night, the 50-year-old actor is going behind the lens as an executive producer. With \"American Gypsies,\" Macchio is training the spotlight on the New York-based Johns family, a Romany clan that's balancing holding on to its traditions while pursuing the American Dream, he said. \"American Gypsies\" was a bit like chasing a dream for Macchio, who said that the show's development took nearly five years as he bounced the concept around various networks.\n@highlight\nActor Ralph Macchio now wears an executive producer hat\n@highlight\nThe former \"Karate Kid\" star produces the new show \"American Gypsies\"\n@highlight\nThe series, which airs on National Geographic, follows a Romany family in New York\n@highlight\nMacchio says the show peels back the curtain on a unique family and its culture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 129, "end": 147}, {"start": 163, "end": 178}, {"start": 294, "end": 309}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 462, "end": 475}, {"start": 488, "end": 503}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 751, "end": 760}, {"start": 791, "end": 806}, {"start": 846, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... 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She was treated unusually aggressively and shows no active infection despite stopping AIDS medicines 18 months ago.\n@highlight\nAfter the baby was cured, doctors wondered whether she ever actually had the disease\n@highlight\nResearchers were able to prove that the baby actually was infected while still in the womb\n@highlight\nShe was treated unusually aggressively and shows no active infection despite stopping AIDS medicines 18 months ago", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 53}, {"start": 96, "end": 106}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 470, "end": 500}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the upcoming study, doctors plan to give @placeholder medicines for at least two years and watch for signs of remission before suspending treatment and seeing whether a remission results.", "idx": 82974}, {"query": "The @placeholder case 'did open people's eyes further' about a possible cure, Luzuriaga said.", "idx": 82975}], "idx": 54047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "More than 100 members of far-right group the English Defence League gathered near the scene of the suspected terrorist attack last night. 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As the verdict was read, Levy's mother, Susan, stared intently at Guandique. Several jurors wiped their eyes afterward. Levy, a 24-year-old California native, was in Washington working as an intern for the Bureau of Prisons when she was last seen on May 1, 2001. Her skull was found over a year later, on May 22, 2002, in Washington's Rock Creek Park. But police didn't arrest Guandique until February 2009. 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This seasonal selection of mugshots features a rogue's gallery of bad Santa lookalikes who have had brushes with U.S. law enforcement officers over the last few years. And while it is not known what these bushy-bearded bad boys have been collared for, we're sure Mrs Christmas will have something to say when Santa is released back to Lapland.\n@highlight\nFather Christmas lookalikes captured in mugshots around America", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 176, "end": 191}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 338, "end": 341}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 580, "end": 595}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So be good for goodness sake: @placeholder traditionally has a white fluffy beard and hair - similar to these two men posing for a police camera above", "idx": 82999}], "idx": 54057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Glass panels that were installed on Paris' Pont des Arts bridge to stop tourists attaching 'lovelocks' to the railings have been scrawled with graffiti. Viewed as an apparent protest against city officials preventing the craze from continuing, interestingly it was Spanish words that were used on the panels. The word 'Preciosa', or 'beautiful' in Spanish was spray painted on the glass. Scroll down for video Preciosa, which means beautiful in Spanish, has been daubed on the bridge's glass panels The group who are campaigning for the end of 'lovelocks' believe this kind of act only strengthens their case The glass panels have been in place since September, but now graffiti 'artists' have left their mark on them\n@highlight\nThe word 'preciosa', or 'beautiful' in Spanish spray painted onto the glass\n@highlight\nCouples would attach a lock to Pont des Arts bridge as a sign of their love\n@highlight\nBut city protest forced officials to put a stop on the growing tradition", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 847, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In June, part of @placeholder\u2019 railing collapsed under the weight of the locks, forcing police to close the iconic structure while repairs were made.", "idx": 83001}], "idx": 54058} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Extra-time goals from Mesut Ozil and Andre Schurrle spared Germany's blushes against Algeria in the World Cup last 16 tie at Port Alegre on Monday. Following 90 minutes of stalemate it was Joachim Low's side who finally broke the deadlock in the second minute of extra time when Thomas Muller squared the ball for Schurrle to cleverly back heal the ball past goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi. Ozil drilled in a shot to double the lead in the final minute of the second extra period before Abdelmoumene Djabou pulled one back for Algeria in injury time. It was a cruel end to what was a brave performance by Vahid Halilhodzic's side who were looking to settle an old score from the 1982 World Cup.\n@highlight\nGermany edge past Algeria in thrilling last 16 match in Porto Alegre\n@highlight\nExtra-time goals from Mesut Ozil and Andre Schurrle seal place in last eight\n@highlight\nAlgeria close to scoring on numerous occasions during 90 minutes\n@highlight\nJoachim Low's side face France after 1998 winners saw off Nigeria earlier on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 379, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 488, "end": 506}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 606, "end": 622}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when Ozil scored @placeholder's second in the 119th minute they were home and dry despite Djabou's late goal.", "idx": 83002}], "idx": 54059} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "So, it transpires, it is going to take more than the zap of a turbo smile from a \u00a360million footballer to lighten the mood at Old Trafford. It will take more than the dazzle of his diamonds and the glisten of gel in his hair. It has been a gloomy few days of introspection since the mauling in Milton Keynes and Manchester United\u2019s unveiling of Angel di Maria, the most expensive player ever signed by a British club, was not enough to unfurrow Louis van Gaal\u2019s brow. There would be no quick fix, no miracles and no magic, warned Van Gaal, stern beside Di Maria. The mood was enhanced by the choice of Going Down by the Stone Roses as the soundtrack to the event.\n@highlight\nDi Maria is the most expensive player ever signed by a British club\n@highlight\nThe Argentine was unveiled by Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford on Thursday\n@highlight\nDi Maria will wear the iconic No 7 shirt for the Red Devils\n@highlight\nUnited have their sights set on William Carvalho, Arturo Vidal and Daley Blind\n@highlight\nMarcos Rojo was in Madrid on Thursday awaiting a work permit", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 445, "end": 458}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 941, "end": 956}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder must have wondered why no-one had warned him.", "idx": 83003}, {"query": "They will also hope to soon have @placeholder available.", "idx": 83004}], "idx": 54060} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jay Leno pulled no punches on his show Monday night, the first since NBC confirmed the TV host was being kicked out of his low-rated 10 p.m. slot after just three months. \"Welcome to 'The Jay Leno Show.' As you know, we're not just a show anymore, we are now a collector's item,\" he said to open the show, before launching into a string of scathing one-liners making not-so-light of the situation. Jeff Gaspin, chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment, announced Sunday that the network was taking Leno -- formerly the host of \"The Tonight Show\" now helmed by Conan O'Brien -- out of the prime-time slot because the show \"didn't meet affiliates' needs\" despite performing at acceptable levels for the network. The last show will air February 11 to make way for the 2010 Winter Olympics, which airs starting February 12.\n@highlight\nNEW: Conan: Earthquake so powerful \"it knocked Jay Leno's show from 10:00 to 11:35\"\n@highlight\nLeno: \"I leave NBC prime time the same way I found it -- a complete disaster\"\n@highlight\nNBC is still negotiating contracts for Leno, Fallon, O'Brien\n@highlight\nJerry Seinfeld: \"Conan has the chance to destroy everybody\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 78, "end": 80}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 432, "end": 469}, {"start": 517, "end": 520}, {"start": 547, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 784, "end": 803}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 960, "end": 962}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had his own zingers for NBC during his monologue Monday night.", "idx": 83010}], "idx": 54062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:55 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:26 EST, 17 October 2013 Newark Mayor Cory Booker has been elected as the new Senator for New Jersey after winning a special election Wednesday night. The win now gives the rising Democratic star a bigger political stage after beating conservative Steve Lonegan, a former small-town mayor. With nearly all precincts reporting, Booker had 55 per cent of the vote to Lonegan's 44 per cent. Scroll down for video Next stop, Washington: Cory Booker has been elected as the next Senator of New Jersey The first reaction from the social-media savvy victor came, of course, on Twitter: 'Thank you so much, New Jersey, I'm proud to be your Senator-elect.'\n@highlight\nThe popular mayor of Newark is now a member of the Senate\n@highlight\nA special election was held to replace the spot left open after Senator Frank Lautenberg died\n@highlight\nIf he wants to serve for a full term, Booker will have to run again in November 2014", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 164, "end": 173}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 518}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 645, "end": 651}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 875, "end": 890}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'That's why I'm going to @placeholder - to take back that sense of pride.", "idx": 83020}], "idx": 54068} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Four years after hosting the 2008 Summer Games, Beijing's Olympic legacy appears to be a lasting one. \"Beijingers are still steeped in the Olympic spirit,\" noted my daughter Michelle, 21, who is visiting Beijing for the summer. She grew up here and saw the city host the sporting showpiece. As a 17-year-old high school student, she took part in the Olympic torch relay a few days before the Games opened spectacularly in the National Stadium, an iconic structure fashioned after a bird's nest. \"The sports facilities seem a bit run down now but the space is still being used,\" she reported after a recent trip to the Olympic village. \"The Bird's Nest is now a tourist spot and holds sports and entertainment events.\n@highlight\nAnalyst: Beijing has many expensive white elephant facilities from 2008 Olympic Games\n@highlight\nThe summer games' legacy has also been positive with more people playing sport\n@highlight\nFlorCruz: Many Beijingers remain proud of having hosted the sporting showpiece\n@highlight\nEvidence of strong support in China for the 2012 Olympic Games in London", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 426, "end": 441}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 636, "end": 650}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 800, "end": 812}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Michelle says the Chinese are supportive of @placeholder, which will host the 2012 Games this summer.", "idx": 83023}, {"query": "@placeholder are proud to have pulled it off despite earlier skepticism and criticism.", "idx": 83024}, {"query": "But @placeholder's modernization drive, hastened by the Olympics, has come at a price.", "idx": 83026}], "idx": 54069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American technology pioneer John McAfee said he faked a heart attack while detained in Guatemala to buy time for his attorney to file a series of appeals that ultimately prevented his deportation to Belize, hastening the government's decision to send him back to the United States. After weeks on the run and days in immigration detention, McAfee arrived in Miami on Wednesday. He said Belize authorities in April 2011 accused him of running a methamphetamine lab, before the November 11 killing of his neighbor, American businessman Gregory Faull, and have since persecuted him. \"I have absolutely nothing to do with the murder in Belize,\" he said Thursday. \"This is not about a murder in Belize. This began on the 30th of April of last year when 42 armed soldiers stormed my property.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Belize authorities want to talk to McAfee, a spokesman says\n@highlight\nHe's been on the run since his Belize neighbor was found dead November 11\n@highlight\nMcAfee has said Belize authorities are corrupt and have been trying to get him\n@highlight\nAfter being on the run and in immigration detention, he arrived in Miami on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 543, "end": 555}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said the breach resulted in @placeholder soldiers shooting his dog.", "idx": 83033}], "idx": 54072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte will fall soon, perhaps within days, commanders of the anti-Gadhafi operation told U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Friday, according to a senior U.S. defense official traveling with him. Panetta met during the morning with the commanders at the naval base that hosts the U.S. Sixth Fleet in Italy, the official said. The commanders said they have no reason to believe Gadhafi can exercise command and control of those militia members who remain loyal to him, the official said. They further believe that, although the anti-Gadhafi forces are gaining the ability to exercise control, they will likely need training to develop their capabilities, the official said.\n@highlight\nDeputy head of Tripoli Military Council resigns\n@highlight\nAnti-Gadhafi commanders: No reason to believe Gadhafi can exercise command\n@highlight\nRevolutionary fighters launched a western Sirte offensive\n@highlight\nGadhafi's men have put up resistance in Sirte and Bani Walid for weeks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 121, "end": 132}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 172, "end": 183}, {"start": 218, "end": 221}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 344, "end": 359}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 763, "end": 786}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The council's leader and the interim prime minister have promised to step down to clear the way for a new government once @placeholder is taken.", "idx": 83041}], "idx": 54076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Two Americans -- one a Green Beret -- were killed Monday when an assailant wearing an Afghan National Security Forces uniform opened fire on the group, U.S. and NATO's International Security Assistance Force officials said. The shootout in eastern Afghanistan didn't last long, as coalition forces \"returned fire and killed the attacker,\" a U.S. official told CNN. Two Afghan army personnel also were killed, said Gen. Zahir Azimi, an Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman. A U.S. military official told CNN that at least 10 Americans were wounded as well. The assailant fired at the victims with a truck-mounted machine gun, Azimi said, after a meeting between coalition and Afghan forces at a military base in the Jalrez district of Wardak province, about an hour west of Kabul. Green Berets and Afghan forces are based there, a U.S. official said.\n@highlight\nA Green Beret is one of two Americans killed in Afghanistan, a U.S. official says\n@highlight\nTwo Afghans also are killed; 10 more Americans are wounded, coalition officials say\n@highlight\nThe assailant is dead, a U.S. official says\n@highlight\nIt was first fatal \"green-on-blue\" attack on coalition troops in two months", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 114, "end": 144}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 196, "end": 234}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 463, "end": 485}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in the last similar fatal assault on @placeholder troops, two Americans were killed October 25.", "idx": 83043}], "idx": 54078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Even before Thanksgiving, people were decking their halls with Christmas joy. Now lights sparkle at home, trees stand tall in offices and Santa's at the mall. Aldridge's Always Christmas shop has more than 90,000 square feet of Christmas accessories. Let the Christmas countdown begin, and there's no better place to start than with holiday paraphernalia. Specialty stores across the country dedicate themselves year-round to fulfilling your Christmas needs. These stores are more than just shopping destinations -- they're an experience. We asked a few of the best-known Christmas stores to name their top competitors, enabling us to come up with this list. Here are five to check out:\n@highlight\nBronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland is the world's largest Christmas store\n@highlight\nThe Christmas Place is a 43,000 square-foot, multi-store complex\n@highlight\nThe Christmas Loft features almost life-size animated holiday villages\n@highlight\nSt. Nick's in Littleton, Colorado, has been in business since 1976", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 168, "end": 175}, {"start": 179, "end": 199}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 717, "end": 736}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 792, "end": 806}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 946, "end": 953}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's is also home to a glittering assortment of ornaments, decorations and collectibles from all over the world.", "idx": 83049}], "idx": 54080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The harsh cruelty of the FA Cup befell Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli as his mistake proved crucial in their fourth-round replay defeat by Sunderland. He had been immense for an hour, pulling off save after save as the home side took the lead against the run of play through Hugo Rodallega. But on 61 minutes, Sunderland full back Patrick van Aanholt swung in a cross from the left that took a huge deflection, and though Bettinelli caught the ball under his crossbar he proceeded to drop it over the line. 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From the first grade on, I was constantly looked down upon and treated differently -- and sometimes not so nicely. I'm an Army brat. My father was a decorated veteran of the Puerto Rican 65th Infantry Regiment that bravely fought in the Korean War. When he left the armed forces, he became a corporate executive for General Electric in Spain, which is where I grew up from the age of 6 until I was 21 years old. When I came to the U.S. to finish my education and became a journalist, I was fascinated by how little people really understood Latinos. So I have spent my whole professional life helping my fellow Americans understand who we are.\n@highlight\nCartagena spent whole professional life helping fellow Americans understand Latinos\n@highlight\nEvery 30 seconds, two non-Hispanics reach retirement age and one Latino turns 18\n@highlight\n\"Latino baby boom\" will affect every aspect of American life over the next 50 years\n@highlight\nCartagena: Businesses can't afford to ignore Hispanics, one-quarter of their market", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 316, "end": 332}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- that offer companies unprecedented domestic growth opportunities, if only they will focus their efforts on marketing to @placeholder.", "idx": 83067}, {"query": "When minorities in general make up almost half of all millennials -- with @placeholder accounting for nearly 25% of them and growing at the fastest pace -- this is an opportunity you can no longer ignore.", "idx": 83068}], "idx": 54092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkey's long-simmering war with a Kurdish insurgency has escalated over the last year, reaching death tolls unseen in more than a decade, a new report focusing on the conflict says. \"Turkey's Kurdish conflict is becoming more violent, with more than 700 dead in fourteen months, the highest casualties in thirteen years,\" concluded the International Crisis Group, a conflict resolution organization that has extensively researched Turkey's war with the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK. \"We're seeing the longest pitched battles between the army and the PKK, we're seeing a wide-spread campaign of kidnapping, suicide bombings and terrorist attacks by the PKK. 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Stern says the longtime partner of late sex symbol Anna Nicole Smith will fight conspiracy charges announced Thursday. Krista Barth, an attorney for Howard K. Stern, says it's not appropriate to talk publicly about details of the case. Stern was Smith's \"chief enabler,\" obtaining a variety of prescription drugs to keep the former Playboy model sedated and compliant, California Attorney General Jerry Brown said in announcing the charges against Stern and two doctors. Lisa Bloom of In Session and guest host Joy Behar questioned Stern's attorney Krista Barth Friday night on CNN's \"Larry King Live.\"\n@highlight\nCalifornia attorney general's comments are prejudicial, lawyer says\n@highlight\nBrown saying too much about Anna Nicole Smith case, Krista Barth says\n@highlight\nBarth is attorney for Smith's ex-partner, Howard K. 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A local court ordered the transfer on Monday, Tahir Naveed Choudhry said. Pakistani police told CNN their investigation concluded Rimsha Masih is innocent and was framed by an imam. \"There was no legal evidence against Rimsha,\" officer Munir Jafri told CNN. These developments could mark an end to the Christian teen's nightmare since she was accused of blasphemy in August. \"This is a precursor to the case ending, and that is quite unprecedented in the 25-year history of Pakistan's blasphemy laws,\" said Ali Dayan Hasan, the Pakistan director of Human Rights Watch.\n@highlight\nCase of Pakistani teen facing life for blasphemy charge will go to juvenile court\n@highlight\nRimsha Masih was jailed in August after she was accused of burning pages of the Quran\n@highlight\nPolice now say an imam framed teen and she is innocent\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch: This could be a major turning point in the case with larger implications", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 217, "end": 237}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 267, "end": 269}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 407, "end": 417}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 737}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is significant, said Human Rights Watch's @placeholder, because \"never before has a false accuser been held accountable.\"", "idx": 83108}], "idx": 54121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Melbourne-based artist is facing an expensive legal battle after she discovered overseas online fashion retailers were selling clothing featuring her stolen illustrations. Kelly Thompson, 32, said a tip-off from a Facebook fan revealed websites Choies.com and Sheinside.com were advertising dresses, long-sleeve T-shirts and skirts with three of her drawings printed on them. Ms Thompson complained to Choies and requested compensation for the use of her artwork but all she was offered was a $30 voucher. Kelly Thompson, 32, says overseas online fashion retailers sold clothes featuring her stolen illustrations The Melbourne-based artist complained to Choies and requested compensation for the breach of copyright but all she was offered was a $30 voucher\n@highlight\nKelly Thompson, 32, is facing an expensive legal battle with manufacturers\n@highlight\nArtist says Choies.com, Sheinside.com sold clothes featuring her drawings\n@highlight\nShe is seeking compensation but all they've offered is a $30 voucher\n@highlight\nThe clothing items featuring her illustrations sell for at least $31.49", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 174, "end": 187}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A representative from the @placeholder customer service department told Ms Thompson: 'We are really sorry for the troubles we have caused to you.", "idx": 83112}], "idx": 54124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Barnes rejects the similarities instinctively, as though fearful of the debate becoming trite. Both he and Raheem Sterling were born in Jamaica, played as wingers for England and Liverpool and have borne the nation's hopes for the team's creativity and flair at the World Cup finals. 'We're both from Jamaica and that's about it,' says Barnes dismissively 'He's right-footed and small. I'm left-footed and average size.' However, having established the differences, he warms to his theme. 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The head of the Turkish Civilian Aviation Union, or Hava-Is, said the strike against Turkish Airlines would go into effect at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday. \"All of Turkish Airlines' functions will stop, no passenger flights, no cargo services, no connecting flights,\" Hava-Is president Atilay Aycin said in a phone interview with CNN. \"All sectors starting with the tourism industry who are doing business with Turkish Airlines will be affected,\" Aycin added. Hava-Is says it represents 14,000 Turkish airlines workers.\n@highlight\nNegotiations with the country's main aviation workers union have collapsed\n@highlight\nStrike against Turkish Airlines could go into effect at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday\n@highlight\nAirline says its management failed to reach an agreement on a labor dispute\n@highlight\nUnion leadership says it is has been negotiating salaries and rest periods for long flights", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 152, "end": 182}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 299, "end": 314}, {"start": 421, "end": 432}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 767, "end": 782}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also accused @placeholder of \"trying to plunge Turkish Airlines and its employees into an indefinite strike adventure which will benefit nobody.\"", "idx": 83116}], "idx": 54127} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Karin Ward, 56, is facing a High Court trial for accusing Freddie Starr of 'groping her', according to court documents A Savile abuse victim has slammed the BBC and ITV for 'leaving her on her own' as she faces a \u00a3300,000 defamation claim brought by Freddie Starr. Karin Ward, 56, is facing a High Court libel trial over accusations that comedian Starr 'groped her and called her a '***less wonder' when she was just 15', according to court documents. The mother-of-seven, who is recovering from cancer, claims she felt pressured into giving a taped interview with Newsnight in 2011 when she was 'vulnerable' and believed she was dying from the disease.\n@highlight\nKarin Ward, 56, is facing a libel trial for accusing Starr of groping her\n@highlight\nCourt papers cite her claims she was molested by Starr when she was 15\n@highlight\nComedian has launched a \u00a3300,000 defamation claim against her\n@highlight\nShe said she felt 'pressured' into a shelved Newsnight interview in 2011\n@highlight\nHer lawyer said Panorama did not ask permission to air footage in 2012\n@highlight\nMother-of-seven also made claims against Starr in ITV documentary\n@highlight\nBut neither the BBC not ITV are planning to cover Ms Ward's legal costs\n@highlight\nCPS said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Starr following a thorough police investigation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 168}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 566, "end": 574}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The footage was initially taken for the @placeholder programme, but she did not say it could be used for another programme a year later.'", "idx": 83121}], "idx": 54128} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Inspired by images of Iranians taking to the streets to support the opposition presidential candidate, Michelle May decided to head to Tehran. Michelle May, an American and Irish national, was detained and forced to leave Iran. \"I just felt a real need to be there with my friends, and I just wanted to be a part of what could possibly be history,\" May told CNN's \"American Morning\" on Wednesday. \"So I made arrangements at the last minute.\" May, who is an American and Irish national, used her Irish passport to travel to Tehran just days before the street demonstrations turned violent as Iranian authorities cracked down on those protesting the results of the June 12 election.\n@highlight\nMichelle May, an American and Irish national, had been to Iran before\n@highlight\nBasij picked up May after she looked at news at an Internet cafe\n@highlight\nMay: 'I immediately started screaming, saying no, no, no'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 60, "end": 67}, {"start": 141, "end": 152}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 418}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He's on the back of one of them, and three big @placeholder guys are on the other, and they pull me over.", "idx": 83124}], "idx": 54131} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran (CNN) -- Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will challenge the disqualification of his top aide from next month's presidential election, Iran's state-run Press TV reported Wednesday. Only eight candidates have been approved to run for office from more than 680 candidates who had registered for the June 14 election. Read more: Ahmadinejad shows no signs of going quietly Along with Ahmadinejad's aide, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, the name of former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was also notably absent from the list of approved nominees, as was that of former Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki. The vetting process was carried out by Iran's Guardian Council, the country's most influential clerical body, which operates under the watchful eyes of Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamenei.\n@highlight\nNEW: Official campaigning by the 8 approved presidential candidates will start on Friday\n@highlight\nPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his top aide\n@highlight\nFormer President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is also among those disqualified\n@highlight\nIran's Guardian Council decides who can stand in the elections on June 14", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 33, "end": 51}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 412, "end": 434}, {"start": 466, "end": 489}, {"start": 590, "end": 607}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 656, "end": 671}, {"start": 777, "end": 794}, {"start": 918, "end": 936}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The head of @placeholder's election campaign office said the former president will not object to the Guardian Council's decision, Press TV reported.", "idx": 83128}], "idx": 54133} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 22:49 EST, 12 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 13 August 2012 When it comes to planning for future happiness, Americans should hedge their bets and head west for Utah. The state has emerged top of the most 'forward-looking' regions in the U.S., after a study found its citizens to be the most satisfied with their quality of life. A Gallup study analyzed where would be the best place to live in America in the coming five years based on 13 factors including clean water, safe places to exercise and how well you are treated by your boss.\n@highlight\nAmerican South - West Virginia, Mississippi and Kentucky - fared the worse\n@highlight\nResidents of Mississippi made fewest trips to the dentist in all the U.S.\n@highlight\nUtah, Minnesota and Colorado were top three 'forward-looking' states", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 578, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "residents of @placeholder who were surveyed also held the opinion that things", "idx": 83131}], "idx": 54134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Karen Harned has been going to the Supreme Court every day it has met since June 11 so there would be no chance she would miss the health care law ruling. Harned is director of the small business legal center of the National Federation of Independent Business, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit that seeks to strike down the law. She and her group have worked through all of the possibilities and are ready to react to the court's ruling immediately. \"We have done a lot of work on that because we think that is critical. We are in the 24-hour media cycle. The reporting will start immediately,\" she told CNN.\n@highlight\nVarious constituencies anxiously wait for the high court to hand down its decision\n@highlight\nSome interest groups have differing statements ready for seven or eight scenarios\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama has the most at stake politically\n@highlight\nWhite House has refused to speculate about what will happen if the law is struck down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 236, "end": 278}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't want anything to come between my patients and me -- especially @placeholder bureaucrats.\"", "idx": 83133}], "idx": 54136} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted a 98-year-old woman, accused of strangling her 100-year-old nursing-home roommate, on a second-degree murder charge. Prosecutors say Laura Lundquist killed centenarian Elizabeth Barrow, a resident of Brandon Woods Nursing Home in Dartmouth, after the two women had an argument over a table Lundquist had placed at the foot of Barrow's bed. Barrow was found dead September 24 with a plastic shopping bag tied loosely around her head, according the Bristol County district attorney's office. An autopsy indicated Barrow had been strangled. Barrow complained that the table obstructed her path to the bathroom, authorities said. When a nurse's aide moved it, Lundquist punched the aide and grumbled that her roommate \"might as well have the whole room,\" prosecutors said.\n@highlight\nProsecutors say Laura Lundquist, 98, strangled Elizabeth Barrow, 100\n@highlight\nThe two allegedly argued about a table Lundquist had placed at the foot of Barrow's bed\n@highlight\nNursing home spokesman: Barrow declined offers to change rooms or roommates\n@highlight\nSpokesman: The two women were like \"sisters,\" took daily walks together", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 182, "end": 196}, {"start": 217, "end": 232}, {"start": 249, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A nursing home spokesman said the facility twice presented @placeholder with the chance to change either rooms or roommates, but she declined each time.", "idx": 83134}], "idx": 54137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oakland, California (CNN) -- If college athletes were to start being paid, many schools would leave Division I sports, NCAA President Mark Emmert said Thursday. And the universities that stayed in Division I sports would have to start cutting other, less popular sports to be able to afford the salaries. There would be less competition and no more national championship games \u2014 at least not in their current form, Emmert said. Emmert testified at the landmark federal trial for former UCLA player Ed O'Bannon's lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He and other athletes are suing for the opportunity for future athletes to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses when they play sports on television.\n@highlight\nNCAA President Mark Emmert said paying athletes would hurt traditions\n@highlight\nNational championships, camaraderie as we know them would end, he testified\n@highlight\n\"People come to watch ... because it's college sports,\" he said in federal court\n@highlight\nEx-UCLA player Ed O'Bannon sued to allow athletes to be paid for images, likenesses", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 532, "end": 571}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many schools lose money on @placeholder athletics but keep them for the \"social cohesion\" and the boost to their profiles, Emmert said.", "idx": 83141}], "idx": 54140} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- New York Police Department officials say they can't explain why a fearful woman's domestic-abuse report -- written in the woman's native language of Spanish -- was never translated into English for review, and for possible action. The woman and her two daughters subsequently were stabbed to death. The woman's husband, arrested as he tried to flee to Mexico, now faces charges of first-degree murder. And a group that has a lawsuit pending against the city on behalf of six other Latina women says the case of Deisy Garcia and her young daughters is far from unique in New York.\n@highlight\nDeisy Garcia and her two small daughters were stabbed to death in January\n@highlight\nGarcia's ex-husband -- the girls' father -- faces first-degree murder charges\n@highlight\nGarcia filed a domestic-abuse report last year, in her native Spanish\n@highlight\nNYPD officials say they can't explain why the report didn't get translated for possible action", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 43}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police say officers at the murder scene filed their own report, but the department has no explanation for what happened to Garcia's report from months earlier or to another report from @placeholder, again written in Spanish, after a November incident.", "idx": 83145}], "idx": 54142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 10:03 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:54 EST, 20 April 2013 An 11-year-old boy has been left scarred for life after he was attacked by his brother's dog which mauled his face and tore off part of his lip. Kyle McSkimming was rushed to hospital after he was attacked by the shar-pei dog, called Hulk. The boy had been visiting his brother's house in Kettering, Northamptonshire, when the family pet clamped its jaws around Kyle's face when he went to put a bandana on the dog's back. Kyle McSkimming underwent a three hour operation and required 33 stitches after he was attacked by his brother's shar-pei dog\n@highlight\nKyle McSkimming was visiting his brother when he was attacked\n@highlight\nThe dog mauled Kyle's face and tore off part of his lip\n@highlight\nHe underwent a three hour operation and required 33 stitches\n@highlight\nThe shar-pei dog, called Hulk, has since been destroyed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 401}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 646, "end": 660}, {"start": 734, "end": 737}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is back at school now, he's still shaken by the whole incident but he's almost back to normal.", "idx": 83170}], "idx": 54154} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Watsonville, California (CNN) -- Sitting at the kitchen table in his small house, Steven Butler has trouble even with a very simple question. He cannot tell you the day of the week or the month, and he has to have the help of a calendar to tell you the year. \"Once a moment is gone, it's gone,\" said his brother and caregiver, David Butler says in an interview to air on tonight's \"Campbell Brown\". \"He can't remember any good times, birthday parties, Christmas, any event.\" On October 7, 2006, Steven Butler, by his own admission, was drunk and disorderly. He refused an order from a police officer in his hometown to get off a city bus. The officer used his Taser ECD (officially, an \"Electronic Control Device\") three times.\n@highlight\nMan claims Taser brought on cardiac arrest that starved his brain of oxygen\n@highlight\nLawyers say Taser-funded research shows heart risk from Taser strikes\n@highlight\nTaser International insists no link between Taser and cardiac arrest\n@highlight\nMore on the dangers tasers may pose on tonight's \"Campbell Brown\", CNN 8pm ET", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 687, "end": 711}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 907, "end": 925}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After CNN first reported this story, Taser International, which had previously declined all comment, sent us what it called a \"fact sheet\" about the @placeholder case.", "idx": 83172}], "idx": 54156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa on Saturday defended his country's decision to grant WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange asylum, slamming Great Britain's behavior toward Ecuador as \"intolerable\" and \"unacceptable.\" Assange is currently holed up inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Ecuador offered him asylum this week, but British authorities have said they are committed to extraditing him to Sweden, where Assange is wanted to face questioning over claims of rape and sexual molestation. The situation remains at a standoff. Assange demands U.S. end WikiLeaks 'witch hunt' \"Who do they think they're dealing with?\" Correa asked rhetorically of Great Britain during his weekly address. \"They don't realize Latin America is free and sovereign. We won't tolerate interference, colonialism of any kind.\"\n@highlight\nEcuadorian President Rafael Correa says Great Britain's behavior is \"unacceptable\"\n@highlight\n\"They don't realize Latin America is free and sovereign,\" he says\n@highlight\nJulian Assange has been holed up inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since June\n@highlight\nEcuador granted asylum to Assange, but the U.K. does not recognize it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 266, "end": 283}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 849, "end": 861}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 942, "end": 954}, {"start": 999, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two women accused him of sexually assaulting them during an August 2010 visit to @placeholder in connection with a WikiLeaks release of internal U.S. military documents.", "idx": 83177}], "idx": 54160} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the enclaves of Richmond, Virginia, the political and ideological dividing line is a highway. On one side of Interstate 195 is Windsor Farms, a wealthy community designed to look like an English village. It is home to a historic country club and its residents are 75% Republican, according to an analysis by the Cook Political Report. On the other side of the highway is Carytown, a community that prides itself on its urban chic shops and restaurants. It held a craft beer festival this past weekend and its residents are 75% Democrat. \"Clearly one side of the city of Richmond is very old money and conservative and on the other side of the street, it's a very progressive college community,\" said David Wasserman, U.S. House editor for the Cook Political Report. \"This is a fairly recent development. We've never seen this type of polarization on a neighborhood level to such a degree and it's only increasing.\"\n@highlight\nPolitically engaged Americans are increasingly partisan, according to a new Pew poll\n@highlight\nHyper-partisanship at the local level eventually leads to hyper-partisanship in Congress, experts say\n@highlight\nThose who trend more moderate are also less likely to be politically-engaged, the Pew poll found\n@highlight\nAll of these factors have create gridlock on the Congressional level, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 355}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 786}, {"start": 969, "end": 977}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1327}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This means in order to be considered a \"good Democrat\" or \"good @placeholder\" citizens, and the lawmakers who represent them, are pressured to think and vote only in a certain, partisan way, political demographers and analysts have found.", "idx": 83181}], "idx": 54162} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter A sea of vibrant colour enveloped the mythical Saraswati river at Allahabad as the crowds descended for the Kumbh Mela festival, among them, thousands of holy men and those young people hoping to be initiated into this ancient section of Indian society. The Kumbh Mela, the mass Hindu pilgrimage of faith in which Hindus gather to bathe in a sacred river, takes place every three years, switching between four cities, with last year\u2019s event in Allahabad attracting more than 100 million pilgrims, making it the biggest gathering of humans in history. Now a stunning set of pictures taken by photographer Eric Lafforgue, has opened a rare window into the complex and often hidden world of the religion's holy men or Sadhus who attend the festival.\n@highlight\nThe Kumbh Mela is a Hindu pilgrimage to the city of Allahabad which takes place every three years\n@highlight\nLast year's festival saw 100 million pilgrims traveling to bathe in the Saraswati river which runs through the city\n@highlight\nThousands of Sadhus or holy men also join them, with many more attending to be initiated into the austere holy life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 329, "end": 334}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 619, "end": 632}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 954, "end": 968}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those who are already initiated spend the 55 days of the @placeholder blessing believers who come to pray for money, health or for their sins to be cleansed.", "idx": 83206}], "idx": 54178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 12:52 EST, 24 April 2012 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 24 April 2012 Custody: Kenneth Konias Jr, 22, was caught in Florida after allegedly killing Michael Haines and stealing $2.3million from the security van they drove The armored van guard who killed his partner and stole $2.3million has been captured after going on the run. Kenneth Konias Jr, 22, waived his right to a removal hearing today in Florida, hours after he was arrested in Pompano Beach. He will be transported back to Pittsburgh to face charges. Konias allegedly killed fellow guard Michael Haines inside their Garda Cash Logistics truck on February 28 and disappeared with the millions.\n@highlight\nKenneth Konias Jr, 22, found on Florida beach\n@highlight\n$275,000 recovered... but most of money still missing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 97, "end": 113}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 348, "end": 364}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 505, "end": 514}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 598, "end": 617}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hiding out: Konias had fled to Pompano Beach, Florida after reportedly robbing his armored van in @placeholder", "idx": 83207}], "idx": 54179} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The New York borough of Queens has been given top spot in a list of the best places to visit in the US next year. The sprawling suburb, traditionally off the tourist map, has beaten a host of America's most famous destinations in an annual 'Best in the US' ranking compiled by Lonely Planet. The list praised Queens' microbreweries, beaches, global food offerings and \u2018world-class\u2019 art scene. The overlooked New York borough of Queens has been named the best place in the US to visit in 2015 Lonely Planet praised the culinary scene that has sprung up around Rockaway Beach in Queens\n@highlight\nOnce off the tourist map, Queens topped Lonely Planet's 'best of' list\n@highlight\nIt beat New Orleans, New Hampshire and the Colorado River\n@highlight\nThe borough has been described as the 'global melting pot of New York'\n@highlight\nPraised for its microbreweries, beaches, food and \u2018world-class\u2019 art scene", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 100, "end": 101}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 253, "end": 254}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 472, "end": 473}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 698, "end": 710}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Nowhere is the image of New York as the global melting pot truer than Queens,\u2019 said @placeholder in its best-of list.", "idx": 83216}, {"query": "\u2018Everyone else who comes to @placeholder would just be getting the generic, touristy experience.\u2019", "idx": 83219}], "idx": 54185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The European Union will launch its first naval operation Tuesday, protecting vessels from pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia, EU policy chief Javier Solana announced Monday. A French army helicopter taking off from French frigate Nivose, on patrol in the Gulf of Aden. EU foreign ministers approved the mission during their regular meeting in Brussels on Monday. Solana said the operation is \"very important\" because EU vessels will be operating \"in a place in the world that everybody's looking at because of the new problems related to piracy.\" \"It's very important that we have taken that decision to launch it tomorrow,\" he added.\n@highlight\nEU force will take over the role of escorting U.N. World Food Program vessels\n@highlight\nRole includes \"protection of vulnerable vessels cruising off the Somali coast\"\n@highlight\nPirates have attacked almost 100 vessels off Somalia's coast this year\n@highlight\nWarships from U.S., India, Russia and Malaysia also patrol region", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 140, "end": 141}, {"start": 156, "end": 168}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 432, "end": 433}, {"start": 661, "end": 662}, {"start": 707, "end": 729}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder-based pirates have extended their reach beyond Somalia's coastline.", "idx": 83223}], "idx": 54189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Inter Milan have announced the capture of Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic for next season. Sportsmail revealed how Inter had been first to react to the veteran Manchester United defender\u2019s decision to quit Old Trafford at the end of the season. The club confirmed they had finally got their man on Wednesday and a picture of Vidic was posted on Inter's official Twitter feed along with a welcome message for the United star that read: 'Here's Vidic signing his contract. See you in June, Nemanja!' VIDEO Scroll down to watch David Moyes talk about Vidic's decision to quit Old Trafford\n@highlight\nNemanja Vidic will join Inter Milan at the end of the season, Italians confirm\n@highlight\nVidic 'is a world-class player' says Inter president Erick Thohir\n@highlight\nSerbia centre back 'is another part of the great side we are building'\n@highlight\nVidic's three-year deal thought to be worth around \u00a320m\n@highlight\nItalian side tweet picture of Serbian signing deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 168, "end": 184}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Turning his back on @placeholder: Vidic (second left) will leave Old Trafford after eight years", "idx": 83224}], "idx": 54190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four days after a U.S. civilian-operated cargo jet plunged into the ground shortly after takeoff from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, killing all seven people aboard, one expert said that a number of factors likely were involved in the incident. \"Accidents, of which this was among the worst that I've ever seen, are typically a confluence of circumstances of seemingly unrelated events, which all coalesce to create a disaster,\" said Arthur Rosenberg, a pilot, engineer and partner in the New York-based law firm, Soberman & Rosenberg. The doomed plane's final moments appear to have been captured by a dashboard camera inside a vehicle on the base.\n@highlight\n\"It really is nauseating to look at,\" pilot says of plane crash video\n@highlight\nNational Air Cargo \"will not speculate as to the cause of the accident\"\n@highlight\nMilitary vehicles were \"properly loaded and secured,\" company says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 444, "end": 459}, {"start": 499, "end": 506}, {"start": 524, "end": 543}, {"start": 752, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which specializes in moving freight for the military and businesses, did not immediately return a call asking about whether the pilots had, in fact, performed such a takeoff.", "idx": 83225}], "idx": 54191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 17 September 2012 The families of two British soldiers killed by a man dressed as a local Afghan policeman have paid tribute to their loved ones. Married father-of-two Sergeant Gareth Thursby, 29, and Private Thomas Wroe, 18, were shot dead in the south of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday. The soldiers served in 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's). Tributes: Married father-of-two Sergeant Gareth Thursby, 29, and Private Thomas Wroe, 18, were shot dead in the south of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday\n@highlight\nTwo soldiers shot dead were from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment\n@highlight\n'Deep loss suffered' after they were killed at checkpoint in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nLatest deaths bring total UK forces dead in Afghanistan to 430 since 2001", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 436, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 473}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 730}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 853, "end": 854}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His family said in a statement: 'Our son @placeholder was a brave young soldier, who is loved by his family, girlfriend and friends.", "idx": 83232}], "idx": 54196} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Singing folk songs and strumming the guitar at his campaign rallies, Hugo Chavez shows no sign that he's facing the strongest challenge to his 13-year rule in Venezuela. He has dismissed his much younger challenger, Henrique Capriles Radonski, as a \"fly\" not worth chasing, when challenged to a debate earlier this year. Chavez's opponents are confident that this Sunday, Capriles will unseat the long-ruling leftist leader, a refrain previously heard before eventual defeats. Yet the incumbent is a political survivor and remains popular at home. But there are signals, observers say, that this time Chavez really is on the ropes.\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, Venezuelans will vote for president\n@highlight\nLongtime leader Hugo Chavez is vying for a fourth term\n@highlight\nHis challenger is 40-year-old Henrique Capriles Radonski\n@highlight\nObservers have expressed concern about post-election instability", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 225, "end": 250}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 806, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The image makeover is part of an effort to capture support for @placeholder among Venezuela's undecided voters -- mostly young people -- who make up 23% of the electorate and could play a pivotal role in Sunday's election.", "idx": 83239}, {"query": "\"Venezuelans are looking for a new way,\" @placeholder has told his supporters.", "idx": 83240}, {"query": "Chavez's campaign said the money purportedly was a bribe for his opponents campaign and accused the @placeholder camp of financing itself in this way.", "idx": 83243}], "idx": 54200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Queensland nurse at the centre of last week's Ebola scare has warned the world must do 'so much more' to stop the deadly virus before it gets out of control. Sue Ellen Kovack, 57, said it was a 'huge relief' to be released from Cairns Hospital early on Monday morning, after she tested negative for the illness for a second time. Ms Kovack had recently returned from working as a volunteer nurse in Sierra Leone when she came down with a fever last week. 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Van der Sloot, a 22-year-old Dutch citizen, is jailed pending trial on charges of first-degree murder and robbery in the May 30 death in of Peruvian student Stephany Flores, 21. In an attempt to nullify a confession he gave police, van der Sloot claimed his civil rights were violated following his arrest. A judge on Friday ruled that his confession and detention stand.\n@highlight\nJoran van der Sloot will appeal ruling on his detention to the highest court, if needed\n@highlight\nA judge last week ruled that van der Sloot's confession and jailing stood\n@highlight\nHe wants to 'paralyze the process,' lawyer says\n@highlight\nVan der Sloot is also the suspect in the Natalee Holloway disappearance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 224, "end": 226}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 393, "end": 407}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 619, "end": 637}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 862, "end": 874}, {"start": 903, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A court document obtained by CNN shows @placeholder had a cranial fracture and other injuries to her face and neck and showed signs of asphyxiation.", "idx": 83246}], "idx": 54202} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills Anthony Dunne, 19, had been having an affair with mother-of-two Anita Setz, 43, pictured, who was his counsellor at a young offenders institution A teenage inmate hanged himself after having an affair with a 43-year-old mother volunteering as a prison counsellor, an inquest has heard. Anthony Dunne, 19, began sleeping with the mother-of-two just weeks after he was released on licence from a young offenders institution. But the relationship spiralled out of control when Dunne returned late to his probation hostel. Fearing he would be jailed again, Dunne - who had a psychiatric disorder - fled and lived with Anita Setz.\n@highlight\nAnthony Dunne, 19, began sleeping with Anita Setz, then 43, after being released on licence from a young offenders institution\n@highlight\nBut he was arrested three weeks later for attacking mother-of-two Ms Setz\n@highlight\nDunne then hanged himself in Rochester young offenders' institution, Kent\n@highlight\nThe inquest into his death in 2004 continues", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 30}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 655, "end": 667}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 907, "end": 915}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2011 inspectors said it was 'unacceptable' that the inquest into @placeholder's death had still not been held.", "idx": 83260}], "idx": 54209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was one of the most unexpected announcements of the year. In April, Archie Comics released the news that its lead character, Archie Andrews, would die in an upcoming issue of \"Life With Archie.\" The story won't affect the overall Archie storylines, as \"Life With Archie\" takes place in an alternate timeline. Still, the visual of Archie having been gunned down was quite a shock to fans. With the issue, \"Life With Archie\" No. 36, coming out today, we now know more details about how Archie dies (spoiler alert, of course! ). Kevin Keller, the first openly gay character in Archie Comics history, is a senator in the \"Life With Archie\" universe, and he's in favor of gun control.\n@highlight\nArchie Andrews dies in the current issue of \"Life With Archie\"\n@highlight\n\"Life With Archie\" is a look at Archie's possible future scenarios\n@highlight\nSeries will end with the next issue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 188, "end": 203}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 265, "end": 280}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 630, "end": 645}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 748, "end": 763}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An attempt is made on @placeholder's life, and Archie takes the bullet for his friend.", "idx": 83266}], "idx": 54213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Landon Donovan, the greatest scorer in American men's soccer history and one of the players who helped raise the profile of the game in the United States, will retire after the MLS season. The Los Angeles Galaxy star told reporters in Los Angeles on Thursday that he doesn't have the same passion for the game that he had when he began playing professionally as a teenager. He said he made his final decision to leave the game about two weeks ago. \"It's bittersweet for me,\" he said. \"There is some sadness. I'm also equally excited for what's to come. As most of you know, I've been doing this for quite a long time.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann says Donovan was 'fantastic example'\n@highlight\nLandon Donovan says he is sad, but excited for next phase in life\n@highlight\nHe scored 57 goals for the USA, including a memorable one in the 2010 World Cup\n@highlight\nThe 32-year-old says he'll still be connected to the game", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 149, "end": 161}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 202, "end": 219}, {"start": 244, "end": 254}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 655, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I feel incredibly blessed and lucky to have played a role in the remarkable growth of @placeholder and U.S. Soccer during my playing career,\" he wrote Thursday.", "idx": 83267}], "idx": 54214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:36 EST, 20 March 2013 A drink-driver who killed a teenager in a horrific crash tried to get his own son to frame the victim in a desperate bid to avoid prison, it emerged today. James Watson was jailed for nine years yesterday after causing the death of 18-year-old Brendon Main in a smash that left wrecked cars and debris littered along a quiet street. The 38-year-old got behind the wheel after a drinking session at a Newburgh hotel in Aberdeenshire to drive to his home - less than a mile away - with three teenagers in the car.\n@highlight\nJames Watson was jailed yesterday after causing the death of Brendon Main, 18, in a smash in Aberdeenshire in July 2011\n@highlight\nWatson, 38, was in car with three teenagers including his son Levi\n@highlight\nBrendon's best friend Levi: 'It was bad enough he took a kid's life, never mind asking your own son to lie for you'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I said I would sit in the front but @placeholder said he would.", "idx": 83276}], "idx": 54219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Despite their second-place status in the 2011 FIFA World Cup Final, the women of the U.S. soccer team hope their success in the tournament -- especially their appearance in the final game before a global audience -- encourages more Americans to get excited about the women's sport. \"I think we did something pretty special for women's soccer here in America,\" said Megan Rapinoe, a midfielder from California. \"Hopefully this has kind of opened people's eyes a little bit to how beautiful the women's game can be.\" Playing in a sport that has long labored in the shadow of the men's game, and representing a country where soccer has long fought for attention against football, baseball, basketball and other major-league sports, made the thousands of roaring fans in the final game in Frankfurt, Germany, all the more stimulating for the team.\n@highlight\nPlayers hope their appearance in the final round brings more attention to soccer\n@highlight\n\"We did something pretty special,\" says one team member\n@highlight\nPenalty kicks helped Japan win Sunday in the World Cup final 5-3", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was considered by many to be the sentimental favorite going into the game, in the aftermath of Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami in March.", "idx": 83279}], "idx": 54222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:08 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:19 EST, 23 October 2012 Sir Richard Branson has been asked to continue running the West Coast Rail Line for another year, as minsters scramble to keep trains moving. In an embarrassing u-turn, the Department for Transport had to plead with Virgin Trains to remain in control of the line for between nine and 13 months despite stripping it of the lucrative franchise in August. Virgin was due to hand over the line to rival First Group on December 9 but \u2018significant technical flaws\u2019 in the contract competition were unearthed this month, which saw three civil servants suspended and the deal torn up.\n@highlight\nVirgin boss hails a 'positive day' for his staff as the Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin says the public deserve better\n@highlight\nIn August Virgin lost the lucrative contract to run Britain's busiest rail line, which was handed to First Group\n@highlight\nThe deal collapsed this month after 'significant flaws' in the bidding process were uncovered, leaving taxpayers with a \u00a3100million bill\n@highlight\nWith the December 9 deadline looming, the government today asked Virgin to continue running services for up to 13 months\n@highlight\nChaos sees competitions to run Essex Thameside, Great Western and Thameslink services suspended and two independent reviews launched", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 125, "end": 139}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 294, "end": 317}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 785, "end": 802}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1255}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1296}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1326}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today a @placeholder spokesman said: 'Our customers have made clear they want us to continue our excellent service and we now have the chance to deliver that and offer customers some short-term continuity.", "idx": 83281}], "idx": 54223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Scott Brown knows how to stay in the spotlight. And for a politician who's sitting on the sidelines, possibly waiting to make his next move, staying in the spotlight is smart politics. Some out-of-office politicians write books, some host cable TV or radio talk shows or serve as pundits. Brown's following a different playbook. The former U.S. senator from Massachusetts, who recently moved to New Hampshire and is considering a GOP challenge this year to Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, is once again in the headlines. Brown jammed on stage this past weekend at a concert in Lynn, Massachusetts, with longtime rock group Cheap Trick, joining the band in playing \"Surrender,\" one of its biggest hits from the 1970s.\n@highlight\nMost sidelined politicians write books, do talk show rounds or become a pundit\n@highlight\nFormer Sen. 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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart play Edward and Bella in \"Twilight.\" \"The most perfect guy in the world,\" \"Twilight\" director Catherine Hardwicke said, ticking off the characteristics of \"Twilight's\" vampire hero. \"Cannot be Leo [DiCaprio]; cannot be Brad Pitt. They don't fit in high school anymore. And there are a lot of cute guys, but do they really look like they've lived for 108 years?\" Probably not, but with a fan base as large as \"Twilight's,\" Hardwicke had to search for one. And if the thousands of screaming girls who show up at autograph signings are any measure, she found him in Robert Pattinson.\n@highlight\n\"Twilight\" is eagerly awaited movie based on Stephenie Meyer's book\n@highlight\nFilm concerns romance between a vampire and a high school girl\n@highlight\nCo-star Kristen Stewart says fans possessive of Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 69}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 185, "end": 203}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 284, "end": 286}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 654, "end": 669}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 884, "end": 899}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She's been focused on portraying @placeholder, a clumsy, awkward 17-year-old who moves into a small town that she finds quite boring.", "idx": 83293}], "idx": 54230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistan on Thursday blocked access to YouTube -- a day after it shut down the social networking site Facebook -- in response to an online group calling on people to draw the Prophet Mohammed. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority ordered operators to shut down YouTube \"in view of growing sacrilegious contents on it,\" officials said in a statement. PTA said Thursday it reached its decision after all \"possible avenues were used within its jurisdiction, including using regular channels available on the Facebook and YouTube to launch protest, to avoid appearances of derogatory material available on their websites.\" Facebook was blocked a day before \"Everybody Draw Mohammed Day,\" which was scheduled by several Facebook groups dedicated to the idea.\n@highlight\nPakistan blocks access to YouTube, a day after imposing Facebook ban\n@highlight\n\"Everybody Draw Mohammed Day\" urges users to submit drawings of Mohammed\n@highlight\nDevout Muslims consider it offensive to depict Mohammed\n@highlight\nTelecommunications official says Facebook blocked on government's orders", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 206, "end": 241}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 667, "end": 693}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 859, "end": 885}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I believe in equality, and censoring @placeholder while we can draw every other figure in the world does not equal equality,\" she concluded.", "idx": 83297}], "idx": 54231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Pakistan's first cricket tour of India in five years is set to be hit by a news blackout in an escalating row over press freedom. The high profile tour kicks off with a Twenty20 international in Bangalore on Christmas Day, but all the leading news agencies, such as Thomson-Reuters and Associated Press, have decided against filing match reports. The disagreement stems from an earlier decision by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to exclude photographic news agencies from covering games, including the recent Test series between India and England. \"It is regrettable that the politically-charged Pakistan tour will be affected by the BCCI's failure to recognize the long-standing importance of photographic news agencies in the flow of sport and news images every day,\" said the News Media Coalition, which represents a group of media organizations.\n@highlight\nNews blackout for India v Pakistan cricket series\n@highlight\nCoverage boycotted in a row over press freedom\n@highlight\nFirst time Pakistan has visited India since Mumbai attacks in 2008\n@highlight\nTight security in place at M. 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The head was carved into the 28ft long rudder section of a Dutch trading ship that sunk off Poole, Dorset, nearly 400 years ago. Its accidental discovery by a dredger led to six years of underwater investigations, which prompted experts to hail the find as the most significant since the Mary Rose. 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In remarks to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, William Burns, the undersecretary for political affairs at the State Department, said Gadhafi's forces are only about 160 kilometers (about 100 miles) outside of the rebel stronghold of Benghazi. \"They've made advances taking full advantage of their overwhelming military superiority in military fire power,\" Burns said. Burns expressed fear that Gadhafi, now isolated by the world community, could turn to terrorism again.\n@highlight\nGadhafi's forces have made significant advances against rebels, an official says\n@highlight\nThe official briefs a Senate panel on the situation in Libya\n@highlight\nSenators express frustration with U.S. response to Gadhafi so far\n@highlight\nThe U.N. 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But that decision could cost her dearly because the dental practice has taken the unusual step of suing her for \u00a3125,000 damages plus legal costs, saying that her online claims were wrong. The firm\u2019s action has been condemned by the business listings and reviews site Yelp, which says it could have a chilling effect on free speech. The row began when Allison, 46, was referred by her NHS dentist to B Dental in Islington, London, for \u00a310,000 worth of tooth implants.\n@highlight\nDental customer Allison Dore posted a negative review of dental practice\n@highlight\nBut it has now responded by suing her for \u00a3125,000 damages plus costs\n@highlight\nThe firm's actions have been condemned by business listings and Yelp\n@highlight\nB Dental, in Islington, disputed the review and claimed it was defamatory", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 17}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 562, "end": 564}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 908}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And I was shocked at how uncaring @placeholder were.\u2019", "idx": 83343}, {"query": "We cannot allow that damage to our business to continue,\u2019 wrote @placeholder.", "idx": 83344}], "idx": 54261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Leading Republicans warned Sunday that the Obama administration's $800 billion-plus economic stimulus effort will lead to what one called a \"financial disaster.\" The country will \"pay dearly\" if it executes the president's stimulus plans, Sen. 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The cuts, also called the 'sequester' began to take effect on Friday night. In an interview this morning with NBC\u2019s Meet the Press, Mr Boehner said he wasn't sure how Washington could solve the fiscal problems that have dominated the country's politics for more than two years and he also suggested that he's not sure where the debate goes from here\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker John Boehner says the cuts have dominated the country's politics for the last two years but is unsure where the debate goes from here\n@highlight\nBoehner says he's 'unsure whether the cuts will hurt the economy or not'\n@highlight\nObama said the cuts will mean 'hundreds of thousands of jobs lost'\n@highlight\nPresident blamed the 'dumb' cuts on Republicans but conservatives see it as a win for their tough approach on spending cuts\n@highlight\nPresident officially signed off on the sequester on Friday night", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has demanded that any plan to replace the sequester must include", "idx": 83349}], "idx": 54265} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Thirty-eight years ago, Joseph McGinty Nichol was a boy in Kalamazoo, Michigan, playing with toy robots. Many of the robots in \"Terminator Salvation\" are real machines, which increased realism, the cast says. Today \"McG,\" as he is better known, builds and blows up real robots. The prominent filmmaker is the driving force behind one of the season's summer blockbusters, \"Terminator Salvation,\" which is filled with very expensive and very explosive robots. The choice to use real robots when possible, instead of CGI (computer generated images), was deliberate, McG said. 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Kevin Brown had wondered about Noor, the Iraqi baby his soldiers helped save\n@highlight\nA CNN story about Baby Noor struck a chord with him\n@highlight\nBrown helped deliver donations from America for the disabled girl\n@highlight\nHe did not want the \"miracle\" of Baby Noor left unfinished", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 246, "end": 262}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 337, "end": 359}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 891, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After six months, in June 2006, she was returned to @placeholder, where life is not easy for anyone and even less so for a poor family caring for a child with special needs.", "idx": 83357}, {"query": "But in @placeholder, long after the Americans left Iraq, Noor was struggling to survive, to even feel joy.", "idx": 83358}], "idx": 54269} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan In recent years we\u2019ve seen popular words on social networks make their way into the dictionary - from selfie to bitcoin. But now a new initiative will see Twitter users decide for themselves what modern words they want to see included. Collins English Dictionary has scoured the microblogging site to find emerging words, and is asking users to vote on which should be added to the next edition of the dictionary. Twitter users are being asked to vote on new words to enter the October 2014 edition of the Collins English Dictionary. Entries must be tweeted with a hashtag by 28 May and include words such as 'adorkable', which means a person who is 'dorky in an adorable way.' 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Plans for a '39th game' to be played as far away as Asia, America and Australia were scrapped in 2008 following widespread opposition, including from FIFA and UEFA. The issue reared its head again, however, after Premier League clubs' chairmen discussed the proposal at a recent meeting but Infantino believes UEFA's stance will remain the same. Manchester United duo Darren Fletcher (left) and Wayne Rooney hold aloft the 'Guinness International Champions Cup' after the Red Devils won the pre-season tournament in the United States\n@highlight\nPremier League chairmen discussed a '39th game' at a recent meeting\n@highlight\nPlan was initially mooted in 2008 before being scrapped\n@highlight\nUEFA opposed it then and Gianni Infantino says they are likely to again", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 143, "end": 158}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 543}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any fixtures played overseas would need the approval of the host nation, the relevant confederation and @placeholder.", "idx": 83369}], "idx": 54277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Zoe Szathmary A transgender woman was held as a sex slave for months and beaten by a Louisiana trio - who seem to have confessed to the abuse with online memes. A town marshal in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, found the woman, whose identity has been withheld, with a logging chain wrapped around her near a Natchitoches highway, KATC reported. Police said the chain was removed by firefighters. David Rodriguez Jr., 37, his wife Christina Harper, 39, and their friend Ambre Lomas, 39, turned themselves in to the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office. They face multiple charges, including human trafficking, kidnapping, false imprisonment and battery.\n@highlight\nA Minnesota woman, whose identity has been withheld, was found with a logging chain wrapped around her near a Louisiana highway\n@highlight\nPolice say she met David Rodriguez Jr., 37, and his wife Christina Harper, 39, on a BDSM website two years ago and agreed to move into their home\n@highlight\nThe victim was reportedly subject to sexual abuse and made to perform household chores\n@highlight\nIf she didn't comply, she was allegedly beaten by the couple and their friend Ambre Lomas, 39\n@highlight\nPolice have said that the relationship was consensual at one point, but they do not know which acts the victim was forced into\n@highlight\nLomas and Harper have shared cartoon memes online depicting violent acts and suggestions of abuse against the woman, as well as one another", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 182, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 400, "end": 418}, {"start": 434, "end": 449}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 518, "end": 553}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 826, "end": 844}, {"start": 864, "end": 879}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1309}, {"start": 1315, "end": 1320}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The caption reads 'Ambre ties to tame the wild @placeholder.'", "idx": 83372}], "idx": 54279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:28 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:14 EST, 30 November 2012 The Army private charged in the biggest security breach in U.S. history took the stand Thursday at a military hearing about what he contends was needlessly harsh treatment at a Marine Corps brig. Private First Class Bradley Manning testified on the third day of a pretrial hearing at Fort Meade, outside Baltimore saying that he lost all hope when he was detained for weeks in a segregation tent in Camp Arifjan, an Army installation in Kuwait where he was stationed. Manning says he remembers thinking 'I'm going to die, I'm stuck inside this cage.'\n@highlight\nWikileaks informant testified about the treatment he received both in Kuwait holding area and once he returned to Virginia in the U.S.\n@highlight\nSaid he was increasingly 'hopeless' and considered suicide", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 317, "end": 331}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 405, "end": 413}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier Thursday, a military judge accepted the terms under which Manning would plead guilty to eight charges for sending classified documents to the secret-spilling @placeholder website.", "idx": 83382}], "idx": 54289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield The German government has distanced itself from former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder after he was pictured embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin. The picture of the pair locked in a \u2018bear-hug\u2019 in St. Petersburg comes at a time of high tension between the West and Russia over Ukraine. In the photo, the former Social Democrat chancellor can be seen smiling as he embraces Putin on the steps of Jussupov palace in the Russian city. Former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could be seen smiling as he embraced Russian President Vladimir Putin on the steps of Jussupov palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, after enjoying his belated 70th birthday celebrations\n@highlight\nGovernment has distanced itself from Gerhard Schroeder following picture\n@highlight\nFormer chancellor was seen embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nPair spotted in St. Petersburg after Schroeder's 70th birthday celebration", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 84, "end": 100}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 152, "end": 165}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 332, "end": 346}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 416, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 471, "end": 487}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 877}, {"start": 885, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018Words are better than weapons to try to find a reasonable solution for @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 83388}], "idx": 54294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- The ex-wife of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said the precarious finances of L'Wren Scott's fashion business may have played a role in the late designer's apparent suicide. \"I think it might have been, for her, a question of losing face,\" 59-year-old Wood told CNN in an exclusive interview. \"She was such a proud woman that, I think, to face that, well maybe that was the trigger.\" Wood admitted she was \"surprised as much as everyone else\" to learn of the death of Scott, the longtime partner of her ex-husband Ronnie's band mate Mick Jagger. 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Then the drug was sent to treat a Spanish priest. The two Americans, Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, appear to be recovering. The priest, Miguel Pajares, died Tuesday morning. That's the problem with experimental drugs that have never been clinically tested in humans: No one knows whether they'll work -- and if they do, in whom. This week, the World Health Organization gathered a group of ethicists to decide whether unproven medications and vaccines should be used in the current Ebola outbreak. 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U.S. policy prohibits direct military aid to Mali because the fledgling government is a result of a coup. Read more: Panetta: U.S. could provide logistical, intel support in Mali No support can go to the Malian military directly until leaders are elected through an election, said Victoria Nuland, the State Department spokeswoman. \"We are not in a position to train the Malian military until we have democracy restored,\" she said this week.\n@highlight\nNEW: By fighting in Mali, \"France is ... opening the gates of hell,\" Islamist leader says\n@highlight\nNEW: Islamist group says it's \"excited,\" would welcome U.S. troops on the ground\n@highlight\nU.S. law forbids direct military aid because Mali's government seized power in a coup\n@highlight\nFrench troops are spearheading an effort to flush out the militants", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 393, "end": 396}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 536}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 778, "end": 785}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder vows to halt jihadist charge in Mali", "idx": 83404}], "idx": 54303} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All 77 NATO service members wounded in a Saturday attack against a coalition base in Afghanistan are U.S. troops, a spokeswoman for the International Security Assistance Force said Sunday. Two Afghan civilians were killed and 25 others also were wounded in the attack, which occurred on the eve of the 10th anniversary of al Qaeda's attack on the United States on 9/11, U.S. Army Sgt. Lindsey Kibler said. None of the injuries is life-threatening, ISAF said, and those wounded are expected to return to duties \"shortly.\" The truck bombing took place in the central-east province of Wardak, and those killed were Afghan laborers, said Shahidullah Shahid, the Wardak governor's spokesman.\n@highlight\nNEW: All of the injured troops are Americans, an ISAF official says\n@highlight\nAt least two Afghan civilians are killed in the attack\n@highlight\nGen. John R. 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Visionary: Steve Jobs introducing the iPad2 in San Francisco on March 2 this year Jobs had a part-time job working for Hewlett Packard at the site when he was 13 and he ensured Apple bought the land when it became available.\n@highlight\nBlueprints for new iPod, iPad, iPhone and MacBooks in place\n@highlight\nPermission for futuristic new Apple headquarters secured by Jobs in June", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 577, "end": 591}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police say the two suspects made off with more than two dozen @placeholder, plus iPads and laptops on Wednesday.", "idx": 83425}], "idx": 54313} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Arsenal striker Carlos Vela made sure David Moyes\u2019 reign at Anoeta started in style scoring a hat-trick in Real Sociedad\u2019s 3-0 win over Elche. Despite the best efforts of fussy referee Carlos Velasco, Moyes picked up his first win and it was largely thanks to the Mexican international who scored twice in the first half and then again after the break to help Real Sociedad move away from the La Liga drop zone. Vela had the ball in the net inside three minutes when Sergio Canales tricked his way down the right and rolled the ball into Carlos Martinez\u2019 path. 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Right? CISPA basically says, uh, not necessary. 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An American company shipped supplies that feature chemical irritants and riot control agents, Amnesty International said in its statement, with arrival on November 26. The organization said another shipment in August had the \"product code of bullets, cartridges and shells, but the latter was also described as 'ammunition smoke,'\" which Amnesty said includes tear gas.\n@highlight\nRights group wants to ensure the material is not linked to \"bloodshed\" in Egypt\n@highlight\nPolitical protests, clashes with security forces have continued in Egypt\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department says it is aware of no current export licenses", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 29}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 569, "end": 589}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Made in USA, made in @placeholder,\" several of the young men yelled.", "idx": 83449}], "idx": 54329} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A soldier who survived a Taliban attack that killed nine U.S. troops in Afghanistan last month described a scene of \"pure chaos\" in which he watched buddies die. 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It was March 11 1941 and the Luftwaffe was on the attack. There was fear, panic, death and ruin. The northern English town of Manchester was under siege; Old Trafford was under siege. With each bomb that fell upon the old stadium -- home to one of the world's most iconic clubs Manchester Untied -- a piece of James Gibson's heart was shattered. The man who had built United up from financial ruin was left facing the destruction of a decade of hard work. The grandstand was obliterated, the stadium left for ruin like an ancient battleground. 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While broker Connie Profaci said none of the movie's scenes were shot inside the home, its sprawling 24,000 square foot property was the setting for the Mafia epic's opening, one of its most memorable scenes: As his daughter's wedding reception took place out in the yard, Don Vito -- played by Marlon Brando -- held court inside with his capos and fielded requests from wedding guests looking to have someone whacked or strong-armed. The five-bedroom English Tudor, which has changed hands only once since the movie's filming, \"was gut renovated in 2012,\" by its current owner, according to Profaci, and now it contains such modern amenities as a \"man cave,\" a gym, and even an English Pub.\n@highlight\nThe Staten Island home where scenes from \"The Godfather\" were filmed is for sale\n@highlight\nThe 5-bedroom English Tudor and 24,000 square foot yard are listed for nearly $3 million\n@highlight\nThe opening wedding scene in the 1972 classic was filmed on the property", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 415, "end": 427}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 827, "end": 839}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you want to make an offer that @placeholder won't refuse, be prepared to pony up: She's listed the house for $2,895,000.", "idx": 83456}], "idx": 54333} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A California music teacher's insanely elaborate \"Star Wars\" themed Christmas lights show is dazzling the Internet with its lightsabers and some 100,000 lights choreographed to songs from the movies. Tom BetGeorge, whose display was featured on a recent episode of ABC's \"The Great Christmas Light Fight,\" even made massive instruments that play real notes, according to his YouTube description. He said he uses the display to raise money for the poor and homeless through his church. There's something about Christmas that brings out people's whimsical sides. Besides BetGeorge, we've come across some men and women whose traditions were so delightful we couldn't help but wish we were spending the holiday season at their homes. Vote for your favorite at the bottom, and hear why they go to such lengths to celebrate:\n@highlight\nThese people go all out for Christmas\n@highlight\nThey love sharing the magic of the holiday with their friends and family\n@highlight\nWhich tradition is your favorite? 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But FIFA's head of media Delia Fischer said there had been no report to them of any incident involving Maradona, who is accredited to cover the tournament for Venezuelan TV. 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But when this uninhabitable dump goes under the hammer tomorrow, it looks set to sell for almost $800,000, a price which could be so high due to the overheated state of the Sydney property market. The two-bedroom art deco home in Stanmore in Sydney's inner-west has already received a huge amount of interest, with more than 150 email inquiries and 127 groups at inspections. 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It continues to debate a special additional tax of about 8 cents per liter on sugary soda. You can understand why Mexican leaders are worried about their nation's eating habits. Mexicans consume more sugary soft drinks per person than any other people on earth. Mexico suffers the highest incidence of diabetes among the 34 countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Mexicans are more likely to be obese even than Americans, the next runner-up. Taxes on junk foods constitute just a part of a vast fiscal reform proposed by Mexico's new president, Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto. The overall plan aims to rationalize tax collections, curtail tax evasion and shift Mexico away from dependence on oil revenues. That's all a topic for another day.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Mexican Senate passed junk food tax and is mulling a tax on sugary soda\n@highlight\nHe says tax on junk foods is part of Mexican president's fiscal reform\n@highlight\nFrum says such a tax failed in Denmark, but Mexico's problem is worse and worth try anyway\n@highlight\nFrum: Problem raises issue of whether illegal immigrants to U.S. are really fleeing starvation", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 439, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But so does the @placeholder, and the indications are that Mexicans who migrate to the United States face particularly poor opportunities here.", "idx": 83477}], "idx": 54349} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In President Barack Obama's two presidential campaigns, his predecessor loomed large; Obama and Democrats regularly laid the blame for the downtrodden economy at George W. 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'He wants no publicity and we have nothing more to say on this subject,' said a spokesman for youth authorities in Berlin. 'We will not enter into discussions about secrecy or otherwise. There will be no more information forthcoming on this case.' Despite the German taxpayer stumping up close to \u00a35,000 a month for his upkeep, the spokeswoman said that his wishes 'come first.'\n@highlight\nGerman authorities refuse to discuss case any further\n@highlight\nInsider says Ray may have 'mental health issues'\n@highlight\nNo evidence found to support his claims", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 719, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking in broken @placeholder, he walked into a town hall in the", "idx": 83493}], "idx": 54357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb As someone who's famous for her role as an indestructible cheerleader on TV sci-fi show Heroes, Hayden Panettiere may seem an odd choice to become a pro-democracy campaigner in a former Soviet state. But yesterday she addressed protestors in Kiev's Independence Square with her fiance, Ukrainian boxing champion Vladimir Klitschko. The 24-year-old American, also famous for her role as an upstart country music singer on Nashville, encouraged Ukrainian protesters to 'keep fighting'. 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But the second reason for withdrawal is the fact that we're spending $10 [billion] to $12 billion a month in Iraq,\" Obama said Monday while on a two-day swing through Michigan. \"The people here in Flint, Michigan, who I'm going to be talking to, would like to see some of that investment made here at home.\"\n@highlight\nObama says he'll visit Iraq, Afghanistan before election\n@highlight\nRNC Web site has counter clocking days since Obama's last visit\n@highlight\nMcCain, Obama offer vastly different strategies to deal with Iraq\n@highlight\nAnalysts see improvement on the ground in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 50, "end": 53}, {"start": 59, "end": 69}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 495, "end": 498}, {"start": 502, "end": 506}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 773, "end": 775}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder does not think American troops should return to the United States until Iraqi forces are capable of maintaining a safe, democratic state.", "idx": 83515}], "idx": 54373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man walks into a thrift store. A New Zealand man finds confidential U.S. military files on a used MP3 player he bought at a thrift store for $9. It sounds like the opening line to a bad joke. And this case was a bad joke -- for the Pentagon. Chris Ogle of New Zealand was in Oklahoma about a year ago when he bought a used MP3 player from a thrift store for $9. A few weeks ago, he plugged it into his computer to download a song, and he instead discovered confidential U.S. military files. \"The more I look at it, the more I see, and the less I think I should be,\" Ogle said with a nervous laugh in an interview with TVNZ.\n@highlight\nNew Zealander finds confidential U.S. military files on a used MP3 player\n@highlight\nMan bought player for $9 a year ago at an Oklahoma thrift store\n@highlight\nOwner says he'll happily hand over the player to the U.S. military if he is asked", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 294}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 630, "end": 633}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder journalist who first reported the story was able to contact at least one of the soldiers by dialing a phone number found in the files.", "idx": 83517}], "idx": 54375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 09:23 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:28 EST, 1 May 2012 As the race to be the next London Mayor reaches its crucial final days, candidate Ken Livingstone is facing embarrassing allegations that he earned up to \u00a31.2million over the past three years, but still used a tax loophole to save more money. The figure is thought to be more than his rival current London Mayor Boris Johnson, was earning at some points in recent years. It has been claimed that by funnelling his wages into his company, the Labour candidate may have paid as little as 18 per cent tax, which saved him up to \u00a3220,000, according to The Sun.\n@highlight\nIn the run up to Thursday's London Mayoral election, it is an embarrassing revelation for Mr Livingstone, who called tax avoiders 'rich b******s'\n@highlight\nA poll shows Mr Johnson is beating Mr Livingstone by 56 per cent to 44 per cent in the second round run-off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder lost his famous sense of humour after facing questions", "idx": 83520}], "idx": 54376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Janet Tappin Coelho In Rio De Janeiro PUBLISHED: 10:20 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:16 EST, 24 October 2013 As the Brazilian contestants sashayed onto the stage in pink bikinis for a beauty pageant held in Rio de Janeiro\u2019s Jo\u00e3o Caetano Theatre, their incredible figures drew a loud applause and cheers from a hyped up, excited audience. The wolf-whistles and shouts of appreciation were not just for the models\u2019 feminine curves; they are also for the breathtaking courage of the leggy, high cheeked sirens, who in flaunting their bodies made an unequivocal statement that they are proud to be transvestites and transsexuals. 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It is being hailed as the holy grail for power, the biggest hydroelectric project ever built that would harness sub-Saharan Africa's greatest river and light up half of the continent. But will the ambitious plan to tame the mighty Congo River, a mega-project first conceived in the 1970s, finally get going and what will be its actual impact? Last month, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo announced in Paris that the construction of the first phase of a new set of energy projects at the country's Inga Falls would begin in October 2015. 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The attorney for former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt, meanwhile, countered by claiming Stow was drunk and aggressive at the time of the brawl that left Stow brain-damaged and disabled. 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U.S. District Judge Robert L Miller Jr ruled this week that former St Vincent de Paul school teacher Emily Herx deserves a chance to prove that she was terminated by the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend based on sex discrimination. 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The Chavez legacy, however, includes much more than animosity between rich and poor, between left and right. Chavez played a pivotal role in bringing the plight of Latin America's impoverished people to the top of the political agenda. 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Claude Bartolone - the socialist leader of France's parliament - told the president: 'The French don't want everything we have put on display.' While urban affairs minister Francois Lamy told France's Canal Plus television: 'It's an outrage. Do you think the public would also like to see a picture of my wife in the nude?' Outrage: The French president, left, has ordered all ministers to publicly declare their wealth. Urban affairs minister Francois Lamy, right, said: 'It's an outrage. 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Last week, the FDA sent warning letters to four beverage makers saying the addition of caffeine to alcoholic beverages was not approved by the agency and it was an \"unsafe food additive.\" The agency said discussions with the companies resulted in these actions: -- Phusion Projects of Chicago, Illinois, has ceased producing caffeinated alcoholic beverages, is no longer shipping such products and expects to have all of its caffeinated alcoholic beverages off retail store shelves by December 13. Phusion Projects is the maker of Four Loko.\n@highlight\nThe FDA has called the seven caffeine-alcohol drinks unsafe\n@highlight\nManufacturers have agreed to stop shipping them, the agency says\n@highlight\nThe companies had been given two weeks to reformulate products", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 166, "end": 198}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in a statement issued after the decision, the company said it was pleased by @placeholder's response.", "idx": 83553}], "idx": 54400} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As protests continue across the Middle East, American shoemaker Bahman Irvani remembers 1979. That year, he and his family fled Iran after the revolution leaving behind their thriving footwear business. \"We left Iran because the government took over not only our businesses but our personal assets as well,\" said 59-year-old Irvani, whose family had been manufacturing shoes there for over 50 years. In 1983, the family business was reborn, a long way from Iran, in Buford, Georgia in the United States. Irvani called his new enterprise \"Okabashi\" in honor of the Japanese practice of reflexology and, as the company's website states their shoes have: \"tiny massaging beads are strategically placed across the foot-bed of each shoe to stimulate different areas of the sole.\"\n@highlight\nOkabashi footwear lets you send your old shoes back to be recycled\n@highlight\nAll new shoes are made with up to 25% recycled material\n@highlight\nU.S.-based family-run business was started in Iran in the 1950s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All the materials @placeholder use are entirely recyclable, Irvani says.", "idx": 83559}], "idx": 54405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A task force which includes the combined resources of the Australian Crime Commission (ACC), Australian Federal Police, Customs and Border Protection, State and Territory police has seized crystal meth with a street value of close to $1 billion in less than two years - and yet it's barely put a dent in the 'ice pandemic' At least 25 organised crime gangs have been broken up, three major commercial drug laboratories shut down and members of a Mexican cartel were recently arrested. But new figures revealed by the ACC to Daily Mail Australia show that in the past few months, the production, importation and use of 'ice' has gone to another level.\n@highlight\nThe first quarter of this financial year has produced record numbers of seizures and arrests across Australia\n@highlight\nThe Eligo National Task Force has captured more than $350 million worth of 'ice' in less than three months\n@highlight\nOne of the largest single seizures was 135 kilograms of methylamphetamine in Melbourne occurred in late July\n@highlight\nMore than 100 kilograms of drugs was found in a shipment of fish in Sydney\n@highlight\nMexican, Chinese and Indian cartels now firmly established in Australian drug trade\n@highlight\nOne point of crystal meth (100 milligrams) can cost users about $100\n@highlight\nIt's estimated at least half a million Australians are ice users or have used the drug", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 89}, {"start": 93, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 524, "end": 543}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 787, "end": 811}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1331}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's list of side-effects of 'ice' include; psychosis, paranoia, anxiety, depression, decreased memory, violent streaks, risk of heart failure and stroke", "idx": 83561}], "idx": 54406} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The widow of Paris kosher supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly has linked up with ISIS, the terror group claims. The second issue of an ISIS French language magazine, which began circulating on pro-ISIS Twitter accounts Wednesday, contains a purported two-page question-and-answer story with Hayat Boumeddiene, who is believed to have disappeared into Syria before the January 9 attack. The magazine, entitled Dar al Islam, claimed Boumeddiene safely reached the Islamic State, but offered no pictures or any other proof to corroborate the claim. French terrorism expert Jean-Charles Brisard told CNN the magazine appears to be an official ISIS publication and is a sign that Boumeddiene has reached ISIS.\n@highlight\nHayat Boumeddiene was married to the gunman who killed four people in a Paris market\n@highlight\nAuthorities think she went to Syria around the time of the attack\n@highlight\nISIS has a new French language magazine and the second issue had a purported interview with her", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 139, "end": 167}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 295, "end": 311}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 574, "end": 593}, {"start": 600, "end": 602}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 908, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Boumeddiene, 26, claimed in the purported interview that she encountered no difficulties reaching ISIS territory and she felt good to be on @placeholder soil.", "idx": 83565}], "idx": 54408} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In a telephone call Monday between Russia's Defense Minister General Sergei Shoigu and the U.S. Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel, Shoigu described the activity of U.S. and NATO troops near Russia's border as \"unprecedented.\" According to the official Russian version of the call, his American counterpart assured him the alliance did not have \"provocative or expansionist\" intentions -- and that Russia should know this. But it hardly seems to matter how often NATO makes these assurances. The Kremlin will never trust them. Fear of the Western military alliance's steady march east is deep-rooted. It strikes at the very heart of Russia's national sense of security, a relic of Cold War enmity which has seeped down to post-Soviet generations.\n@highlight\nIn cadet school, Russian pupils have questions for NATO\n@highlight\nThey ask: why do you need to be on our border\n@highlight\nPutin used strategic military reasoning to annexe Crimea\n@highlight\nAmong general public, there's a feeling that Russia is at last standing up for its rights", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"No such pledge was made, and no evidence to back up Russia's claims has ever been produced,\" the alliance wrote in an April fact sheet entitled \"@placeholder's accusations -- setting the record straight.\"", "idx": 83571}, {"query": "\"After the @placeholder Russia tried several times to become a member and the Americans always said, 'it's not going to happen.'\"", "idx": 83573}], "idx": 54410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Wiping away tears before sharing a passionate kiss for the cameras, new NFL pick Michael Sam and his boyfriend were the picture of joy on Saturday. As the photograph of their embrace quickly spread across the internet, Sam celebrated being the first openly-gay player drafted to the NFL - and viewers wondered about the identity of his man. He has now been named as Vito Cammisano, a 23-year-old fellow University of Missouri alum, who starred on the school's swim team - and who apparently comes from one of the state's most infamous mobster families. Online records indicate that he is the grandson of William 'Willie Rat' Cammisano. The mob leader served time in prison for extortion and contempt of Congress in the 80s, AP reported.\n@highlight\nMichael Sam, 24, became the first openly-gay football player to be drafted to the NFL on Saturday - and shared a kiss with his boyfriend to celebrate\n@highlight\nVito Cammisano swam for Missouri before he graduated last year\n@highlight\nRecords indicate the 23-year-old is the grandson of Kansas City organized crime leader William Cammisano\n@highlight\nHis father, Jerry, 60, also served time for illegal sports betting in 2011\n@highlight\nHis uncle, William Jr., 65, served time for the same betting ring", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 382, "end": 395}, {"start": 419, "end": 440}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 629, "end": 649}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 740, "end": 741}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1222}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple were both sports stars at the @placeholder", "idx": 83581}], "idx": 54414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The slaughter of more than 130 children at a school by the Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday may prove as pivotal to Pakistan's national security policy as the 9/11 attacks were for the United States. For decades since its founding in 1947, Pakistan has conceived of its neighbor India as its main enemy. Indeed, the two countries have fought three major wars with each other as well as many smaller skirmishes. With Tuesday's attack, it is abundantly clear to all Pakistanis that their main enemy is the internal enemy -- the Pakistani Taliban. This realization has been a long time coming, but it has finally come because the Taliban have killed thousands of Pakistani soldiers, police and civilians over the past decade. And with Tuesday's attack the level of Pakistani outrage against the Taliban is now at unprecedented levels.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: Killing of more than 130 children at Pakistan school shocks a nation\n@highlight\nHe says it's an indication of irreparable breach between Pakistan military and Taliban\n@highlight\nBergen: Military sees its main enemy as internal terrorists rather than historic foe India\n@highlight\nHe says Pakistani military says it has killed more than 1,000 terrorists in North Waziristan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 190, "end": 202}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 767, "end": 775}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Launching such an operation has long been a key demand of the @placeholder to the Pakistani military and government.", "idx": 83589}], "idx": 54420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Kane is the closest thing England has to Alan Shearer, according to Newcastle head coach John Carver. The Magpies boss knows Shearer better than most having been assistant to Ruud Gullit and Sir Bobby Robson at St James' Park and is close friends with the former Three Lions captain. And Carver says Spurs hotshot Kane \u2013 the 21-year-old who has scored 22 goals already this season \u2013 reminds him of the Geordie legend. Newcastle manager John Carver believes Harry Kane is the closest thing England have to Alan Shearer Kane (left) has scored 22 goals already this season to earn the comparison with Toon hero Shearer\n@highlight\nJohn Carver believes Harry Kane has similarities to Alan Shearer\n@highlight\nCarver worked with Shearer while assistant at St James' Park\n@highlight\nKane has already found the net 22 times for Tottenham this season\n@highlight\nShearer is the all-time top scorer in the Premier League with 260 goals\n@highlight\nREAD: Harry Kane is the man of the year after Spurs star stuns Arsenal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 217, "end": 230}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 320, "end": 323}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 463, "end": 472}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 511, "end": 522}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He\u2019s probably the nearest thing that we\u2019ve seen to an @placeholder in a long time,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 83591}], "idx": 54421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "I got married to my beautiful girlfriend Vivian in Monaco last week and it was a wonderful experience. I wasn't sure if I would feel anxious about the occasion, but it was such a pleasure. There was only a small group of friends and family, it was quite intimate \u2013 and we all went to a beach restaurant after the ceremony and we continued the celebrations there. It was an awesome day, very emotional and it just felt right. Only 48 hours later, Germany then faced Argentina in the World Cup final. I watched the game with my family at my parents' house in Monaco.\n@highlight\nI married my partner Vivian at an intimate ceremony in Monaco last week\n@highlight\nWatching Germany beat Argentina in the final was incredible... I went crazy\n@highlight\nI am proud to have signed a new deal with Mercedes - F1's best team\n@highlight\nWinning the German Grand Prix would round off an incredible week for me", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 799, "end": 800}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was well deserved because @placeholder were the best team at the", "idx": 83592}], "idx": 54422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Every festival-goer worth her backstage pass has a flower crown these days. But none are quite as impressive as the headpiece sported by Gwyneth Paltrow in the latest issue of Harper's Bazaar. The actress-turned-lifestyle guru joined Demi Moore and Nicole Richie to pose for a feature about celebrity florist Eric Buterbaugh. The publication of the story is timely: Mr Buterbaugh is in the midst of his busiest period - awards season. Ring o' roses: Gwyneth Paltrow wears the flower crown to end all flower crowns in a photo shoot celebrating her friend and florist Eric Buterbaugh in Harper's Bazaar 'Besides the parties, it's all the flowers you have to send people, send to the stars, the thank-you for wearing the dress, the thank-you to the stylist for getting the person to wear the dress,' he tells the magazine.\n@highlight\nThe actress-turned-lifestyle guru posed for a feature on Mr Buterbaugh in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar\n@highlight\nNicole Richie and Demi Moore were also photographed for the story", "entities": [{"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 176, "end": 190}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 309, "end": 323}, {"start": 369, "end": 378}, {"start": 450, "end": 464}, {"start": 566, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 599}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}, {"start": 924, "end": 938}, {"start": 951, "end": 963}, {"start": 969, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So as I was waiting by myself for my car to come, sitting on my little cooler, @placeholder looked over at me and said, \"I like you, because you're just not right.\"", "idx": 83598}], "idx": 54425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Google is on the verge of unveiling an \u00c3 la carte subscription service for some of YouTube's specialist video channels, to finance a broader range of content and add a second revenue stream to the digital video market leader. The move, which has been in the works for months, could be announced as early as this week. It will apply to as many as 50 YouTube channels, people familiar with the plan say. Viewers will be able to subscribe to each channel for as little as $1.99 a month. The subscription service will enable channel operators to produce different content, such as TV shows and films, a person familiar with the plan said.\n@highlight\nGoogle on verge of unveiling subscription service for YouTube's specialist video channels\n@highlight\nAims to finance a broader range of content and add a second revenue stream\n@highlight\nViewers will be able to subscribe to each channel for as little as $1.99 a month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 26}, {"start": 60, "end": 70}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "YouTube told the Financial Times that it had \"nothing to announce\" regarding channel subscriptions but was \"looking into creating a subscription platform that could bring even more great content to @placeholder for our users to enjoy and provide our creators with another vehicle to generate revenue from their content, beyond the rental and ad-supported models we offer\".", "idx": 83601}], "idx": 54428} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- Cheng Li Ping is afraid to tell her sons their father might never come home. \"My heart can't handle it. I don't want to hurt my children,\" the Chinese woman told CNN Wednesday as she waited in Kuala Lumpur for evidence about what happened to her husband and the 238 others who were aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Cheng says she cannot bring herself to accept that her husband is dead, even after authorities announced there were no survivors. \"I can't trust the Malaysian government. I can't work now because all I can think about is my husband and my children,\" she told CNN's Sara Sidner in Kuala Lumpur. \"I don't have strength. ... My head is a mess.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. equipment to help find the plane's locator beacon arrives in Perth\n@highlight\nWife of passenger: \"I can't trust the Malaysian government\"\n@highlight\nWeather in search area is expected to worsen again Thursday\n@highlight\nIndian Ocean search resumes; aircraft and boats from six countries participating", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 321, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has convened an international working group to help further narrow the search area.", "idx": 83602}], "idx": 54429} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It still makes Fatoma Dia's eyes widen whenever the Hilton hotel cleaning worker sees a bar of barely used soap on a bathroom counter. \"This,\" she says, picking it up with a gloved hand and dropping it in a brown bucket, \"is valuable where I come from.\" The 35-year-old grew up in a mountainous region of southern Sudan where soap can cost more than a day's wages. Because some in the region, could not wash, they got sick. Across the globe, 2.4 billion people do not have access to clean sanitation, according to the World Health Organization. An estimated 1.5 million children die every year because their immune systems are not mature enough to battle diarrheal and respiratory diseases spread in contaminated environments.\n@highlight\nMillions of people in developing countries don't have access to soap or clean water\n@highlight\nMany young children die because their immune systems can't fight diarrheal diseases\n@highlight\nOften, experts say, children and their parents don't even know how to wash their hands\n@highlight\nCDC doctor: \"To change a community's habits, reach the children first\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 527, "end": 551}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and other cleaning staff at this @placeholder typically collect several hundred pounds of soap each month.", "idx": 83603}], "idx": 54430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Slender Man stabbing victim is back at school, doing well and enjoying life despite her horrific ordeal barely one year ago. Speaking to Daily Mail Online family spokesman, Steve Lyons, has shared details of Payton Leutner\u2019s remarkable recovery and revealed how her parents have sat through every minute of the preliminary court hearing currently under way to determine whether or not their daughter\u2019s assailants will face trial as adults. He said: \u2018Payton\u2019s mother and father have been attending court. They\u2019re doing so because they felt they need to to move forward. \u2018As difficult as it is to hear these horrific acts, they\u2019ve worked so closely with the District Attorney that there\u2019s very little they weren\u2019t aware of. To hear it and see it at the proceedings is horrific but it\u2019s helping them with the healing process.\u2019\n@highlight\nPayton Leutner came close to death when she was stabbed 19 times by her two 12-year-old friends who had invited her to a sleepover\n@highlight\nHer family tell Daily Mail Online her physical recovery has been remarkable and she celebrated her 13th birthday with friends\n@highlight\nPayton's parents have been in court for preliminary hearing which will decide whether her attackers will be tried as adults\n@highlight\n'They are amazing mid-Western parents with mid-Western values,' spokesman says of family, who live in Waukesha, Wisconsin\n@highlight\nCourt due to decide next month of Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, now 13 should be tried as adults for attempted murder\n@highlight\nTheir lawyers claim they believed they had been told to kill by 'Slender Man' which grew out of an internet meme and want them tried as juveniles", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 14}, {"start": 141, "end": 157}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 660, "end": 676}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 997, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1296, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1362}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1420, "end": 1432}, {"start": 1438, "end": 1449}, {"start": 1582, "end": 1592}]}, "qas": [{"query": "June court appearance: @placeholder was led into a Wisconsin court room in shackles in June where she was arraigned for the attempted murder of her friend", "idx": 83618}], "idx": 54440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A widow says she forgives the attackers in Libya who gunned down her husband earlier this month as he went for a morning jog outside his home in Benghazi. Ronnie Smith, 33, was a chemistry teacher from Austin, Texas, who was working for more than a year in the International School Benghazi when four unidentified assailants in a black Jeep fatally shot him December 5. \"I just envision the black Jeep driving up to him and I don't know their faces. I just want them to know that God loves them and can forgive them for this,\" Anita Smith tells CNN's Anderson Cooper in an interview.\n@highlight\nWidow Anita Smith forgives the attackers who killed her husband\n@highlight\nTeacher Ronnie Smith, 33, was gunned down while jogging in Benghazi this month\n@highlight\n\"I do love them and I forgive them,\" she says of husband's killers\n@highlight\n\"It may sound crazy. 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The officers, with Customs and Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, \"did not always sufficiently safeguard their firearms and, as a result, lost a significant number of firearms\" between fiscal year 2006 and fiscal year 2008, the report said. In all, 243 firearms were lost in both agencies during that period, according to the January report from Inspector General Richard Skinner. Of those, 36 were lost because of circumstances beyond officers' control -- for instance, ICE lost a firearm during an assault on an officer. Another 28 were lost even though officers had stored them in lockboxes or safes.\n@highlight\nCustoms, ICE officers \"did not always sufficiently safeguard their firearms,\" report says\n@highlight\nOf 243 guns, 179 were lost \"because officers did not properly secure them\"\n@highlight\nGuns were left in unlocked cars, fast food restaurants, bowling alleys\n@highlight\nHomeland Security responds by overhauling property management policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 31, "end": 61}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 292, "end": 326}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1163}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Instead, @placeholder relied on its components to augment its general property management policies and procedures with specific guidance for safeguarding and controlling firearms,\" it said.", "idx": 83642}], "idx": 54456} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The New York Times Co. will sell The Boston Globe to sports magnate John W. Henry for $70 million, a fraction of the price it paid for the paper two decades ago. The company paid $1.1 billion for the properties. The impending sale to the owner of the Boston Red Sox is for 6.3% of the price it paid. Both The Times and The Globe reported the deal Saturday. Henry's Fenway Sports Group owns the baseball club, Fenway Park, 80% of a regional sports television network and the giant Liverpool Football Club in England. The sale includes the Telegram & Gazette newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts.\n@highlight\nNew York Times paid $1.1 billion for Boston Globe in 1993, sells for $70 million\n@highlight\nBuyer John W. 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Casado's relaxed style of jeans and plaid shirts attracted wide attention during CNN's constant coverage of the search for the missing flight. Fired: A Canadian flight simulator business fired instructor Mitchell Casado, pictured with his pet bunnies, who figured prominently in CNN's coverage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, saying he showed up late to his regular job and 'shamed Canadians' by dressing like a teenager\n@highlight\nuFly company owner Claudio Teixeira said he fired Mitchell Casado on Wednesday in part for refusing to dress professionally and making Canadians 'look very bad all over the world'\n@highlight\nCasado's relaxed style of jeans and plaid shirts attracted wide attention during CNN's constant coverage of the search for the missing flight\n@highlight\nCNN's Martin Savidge and Casado logged many hours reporting from the fake cockpit located at the company's office near the Toronto airport\n@highlight\nThe airport has a simulator that is the same model of the lost plane\n@highlight\nTeixeira says he received many email complaints about the instructor's way of dressing during the time he appeared on CNN", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 104, "end": 106}, {"start": 130, "end": 157}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 742, "end": 769}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 897, "end": 912}, {"start": 928, "end": 942}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1252}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1452, "end": 1459}, {"start": 1570, "end": 1572}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder declined to comment when reached by AP, saying 'I'm not interested in talking to you.'", "idx": 83645}, {"query": "When the cameras were off, Savidge took some informal flying lessons from @placeholder.", "idx": 83646}], "idx": 54458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN) -- The young seamstress who survived 17 days in the rubble of a collapsed factory building got a new job Thursday -- a five-star hotel said it had hired her as its \"public area ambassador.\" \"We are proud to have her on board with us. I hope we can together create a good future and career for this young woman,\" Westin Dhaka Hotel General Manager Azeem Shah said of 19-year-old Reshma. Like many women in Bangladesh, she goes goes by one name. Reshma had been undergoing treatment at a hospital since her rescue on May 10, and she accepted the new job in the housekeeping department of the Starwood Hotels and Resorts facility when she was released Thursday.\n@highlight\nReshma was rescued from the rubble of a collapsed factory building on May 10\n@highlight\nShe survived for 17 days on some water and four crackers\n@highlight\nA hotel in Dhaka says it has hired here as its \"public area ambassador\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 336, "end": 353}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 614, "end": 640}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I am really happy to join here,\" @placeholder told reporters at the hotel, where she met with media.", "idx": 83651}], "idx": 54462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Sudanese journalist could receive 40 lashings after she was caught wearing trousers. Lubna al-Hussein was arrested with 18 other women this month for wearing indecent clothes. A Sudanese court began hearing Lubna al-Hussein's case Wednesday. It will continue the hearing August 4. At the time of her arrest, she was wearing pants, a blouse and a hijab, she said. Police accused her of wearing trousers that were too tight and alleged that her blouse was too transparent, al-Hussein said. Al-Hussein, who works for a newspaper and the media department of the United Nations mission in Sudan, said she did nothing wrong. She has been released to her home in Khartoum.\n@highlight\nLubna al-Hussein's case is scheduled to continue August 4\n@highlight\nAl-Hussein, 18 others were rounded up this month for wearing indecent clothes\n@highlight\nTen arrestees have received 40 lashes, al-Hussein says\n@highlight\nAl-Hussein was told her pants were too tight, her blouse too transparent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 96, "end": 111}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 703}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This case is the official retaliation against the reporter for her writings criticizing the @placeholder regime and extremists,\" the organization said in a statement.", "idx": 83659}], "idx": 54469} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Enrique is still struggling with the biggest decision of his career so far as Barcelona coach \u2013 to start, or not to start, with Luis Suarez. British viewers will miss the first 15 minutes of Saturday's game due to broadcasting regulations. In the build up to the midweek match with Ajax, Enrique told reporters before the game that Pedro would definitely be playing - effectively revealing his starting line-up. 'No, I can't play that game today,' he said on Friday when asked if wanted to repeat the early shout on who was in and who was out. 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Mandela sits at the 6th Nelson Mandela Lecture in Soweto, Johannesburg. A cheerful-looking Mandela welcomed CNN's Robyn Curnow, along with reporters from two other organizations, into the sitting room of his home in Qunu, a small village in the rolling hills of South Africa's eastern Cape region where he grew up. \"What day is this?\" Mandela joked, pretending not to realize it was his birthday.\n@highlight\nMandela: Called on the rich to help the poor in birthday interview\n@highlight\nIt was Mandela's first meeting with reporters since 2004\n@highlight\nF.W. de Klerk: Mandela \"one of the greatest figures of the 20th century\"\n@highlight\nWhile in prison, Mandela became most significant black leader in South Africa", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 265, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He used a smile to dodge @placeholder's first question of what was his favorite memory from his long life.", "idx": 83662}], "idx": 54472} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For anyone who has marvelled at the ease with which the Duchess of Cambridge has taken up her royal role, it seems the skill simply runs in the family. Her mother Carole Middleton appeared happy and relaxed as she laughed and talked with the Duke of Edinburgh at Royal Ascot yesterday. The pair looked entirely comfortable in each other's company, sharing a joke and swapping observations as they watched the action from the royal balcony. 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It was the late-Eighties, and our then Prime Minister had agreed to accompany her husband Denis to an intimate dinner with a business acquaintance of his, called Ken Foreman, and his new wife. Worryingly, for all concerned, that new wife just happened to be Rice-Davies \u2014 the former model and nightclub dancer who, as a key player in the Profumo scandal, had come within a whisker of bringing down a Conservative government. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nMandy Rice-Davies died from cancer last week at the age of 70\n@highlight\nThe former model was at the heart of the controversial Profumo scandal\n@highlight\nIt has been revealed she shared a long friendship with Lady Thatcher\n@highlight\nThe women spent time on holiday together along with their husbands", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 185, "end": 197}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 512, "end": 526}, {"start": 574, "end": 585}, {"start": 632, "end": 648}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet if @placeholder was in any way put off by this femme fatale\u2019s track record, she didn\u2019t show it.", "idx": 83671}], "idx": 54476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Shand During my years as a conservationist, I have witnessed many shocking sights: elephants hacked to death for their ivory; rhinos butchered for the supposed healing properties of their horns; and tigers ensnared in vicious traps so that their body parts can be harvested as a cure for impotence in parts of China and South-East Asia. I thought I\u2019d seen just about every example of man\u2019s inhumanity to his fellow creatures. But even I was shocked by the news that Copenhagen Zoo has shot dead a perfectly healthy young giraffe named Marius. Not only shot him, but dissected his corpse in front of an audience of zoo visitors, including many young children. In a final insult, his dismembered body was fed to its resident pride of lions.\n@highlight\nMarius the giraffe was killed at Copenhagen Zoo yesterday\n@highlight\nIt was also revealed a lioness and her cubs were put down at Longleat\n@highlight\nMark Shand says success in breeding animals can lead to culls\n@highlight\nHere he asks: Why are we breeding animals like lions in the first place?", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 318, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 474, "end": 487}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 758, "end": 763}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is no suggestion that @placeholder is similarly irresponsible, but there is no escaping the fact that, like Copenhagen and all zoos, it sometimes breeds more of a particular species than it can realistically keep.", "idx": 83694}], "idx": 54493} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Luke Donald demands perfection of himself and his caddy on the golf course, so when CNN presenter Shane O'Donoghue was given the chance to carry the world No. 1's bag for a few holes, he knew the learning curve would be steep. Donald reached the top of the rankings earlier this year by winning the PGA Championship at Wentworth -- despite the best efforts of O'Donoghue to derail his effort in a practice round for the European Tour's prestige event. Donald's regular caddy John McClaren was on hand to give some useful tips, but it appeared wasted on the Living Golf host.\n@highlight\nLiving Golf presenter Shane O'Donoghue tries his hand as Luke Donald's caddy\n@highlight\nThe Irishman discovers the pitfalls of the job in a few holes at Wentworth\n@highlight\nLater that week Donald takes over as world number one from Lee Westwood\n@highlight\nDonald's regular caddy John McClaren succeeded golfer's brother in carrying his bag", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 20}, {"start": 94, "end": 96}, {"start": 108, "end": 123}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 430, "end": 442}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 618, "end": 633}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 749, "end": 757}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His yardage advice also fell short of expectations when @placeholder hit an approach into a bunker, but saved his par with a superb up and down from the sand.", "idx": 83697}], "idx": 54494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A letter written by a passenger on the Titanic describing the 'wonderful passage' - hours before the ship hit an iceberg - has sold at auction for \u00a3119,000 ($200,000). Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said the handwritten note was bought by an anonymous telephone bidder at an auction in Devizes, western England, on Saturday. The price, which includes a fee known as the buyer's premium, topped the pre-sale estimate of \u00a3100,000 ($168,000). 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Scott, a veteran anchor on ESPN, died Sunday after a seven-year battle with cancer. He was 49. He built a career as a sports anchor, but his eloquent observations on his battle with cancer, and the encouragement and motivation to others fighting the disease, made him a role model. Opinion: Why Scott was a game changer \"When you die, that does not mean you lose to cancer,\" Scott said in the July speech at the ESPY Awards. \"You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live.\"\n@highlight\nStuart Scott dies Sunday after a lengthy battle with cancer\n@highlight\nHe was seen as an inspiration by many\n@highlight\nA speech he gave last year showed his motivation for fighting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Our colleague, our friend, and our inspiration Stuart Scott passed away earlier today,\" @placeholder's Hannah Storm said.", "idx": 83715}], "idx": 54508} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Let us not doubt, even in the age of deep cynicism, the power of words can still stir the spirit. And let us acknowledge, whatever our politics, that President Barack Obama has redefined oratory for our times, and perhaps more, revived it. Not all of his speeches are memorable. His talk on the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington fell short. Not all of his remarks inspire thoughtful reflection, initiate critical debate or compel us to move forward. In some ways, his Second Inaugural speech was a missed opportunity. But when he is focused, when the moment and its meaning coalesce, no president since John F. 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Relief workers say help is not reaching many of the 2 million residents in Port-au-Prince who need aid, because those who are supposed to be coordinating the efforts are inept. \"It's terrible,\" said Eric Klein, head of disaster-relief agency CAN-DO. \"There's got to be coordination.\" Medical aid is particularly needed, Klein and others said. \"There are medical supplies just sitting at the frigging airport,\" Klein said while sitting in the cab of a 1,200-gallon water truck near the heavily damaged presidential palace.\n@highlight\nTwenty-member French team that arrived Sunday reaches aid site two days later\n@highlight\nFrench group co-leader cites frustration over lack of plane to take them to Haiti\n@highlight\nDoctors Without Borders complains of U.S. military flights getting top priority\n@highlight\nEarthquake damage closes seaport; hundreds of tons of aid sit at airport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 957}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Others say the @placeholder, which is spearheading the relief effort, is at fault.", "idx": 83725}], "idx": 54515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A British parliamentary report slammed Barclays bank on Saturday for its \"disgraceful\" actions that led to a rate-rigging scandal. 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The revelations were in a court document that resulted in a court order that removed Charlie Sheen's twin boys from his home. In an interview with NBC's \"Today Show,\" Sheen denied that he threatened her. The quote against him was fabricated, he said, calling the allegation \"colorful.\"\n@highlight\nSheen allegedly threatened Mueller over the weekend\n@highlight\nSheen tells NBC's \"Today\" show he will fight to get his sons back\n@highlight\nHis estranged wife filed a restraining order alleging that Sheen was abusive\n@highlight\nCBS halted production of his sitcom last week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's family members told CNN that Mueller went with an off-duty sheriff's deputy and a nanny to get the 2-year-old boys.", "idx": 83754}, {"query": "But @placeholder said he plans legal action to regain joint custody.", "idx": 83756}], "idx": 54534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Moscow (CNN) -- Investigators say they think a female suicide bomber caused a blast that ripped through a passenger bus in the southern Russian city of Volgograd on Monday afternoon, killing at least six people and injuring 33 others, Russian authorities said. Early indications are that the bomber was a 30-year-old woman from Russia's semiautonomous republic of Dagestan, Russia's Investigative Committee said. 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And now an online walking tour has launched a map that charts the scientific history of the fascinating city - taking in the sites where the most revolutionary scientific experiments were conducted. The map covers five centuries of innovation, from alchemy to the exact site that the atomic bomb is thought to have been conceived. 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Designed by Nike, the jersey features three different-colored bands, starting at the top with blue, white, and red to represent the American flag, according to a company press release. The away kit also includes red shorts and red socks. 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Peter McDougall bought the packet of Witches Broomsticks from a Poundland store in Aberdeen in preparation for children trick-or-treating on Halloween. But the 28-year-old nurse, who works at Royal Cornhill Hospital in Aberdeen, couldn't believe his eyes when he saw the knife wrapped up with one of the marshmallows inside. 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But today super-fit Suzanne Enghed will be back at work doing what she truly does best - saving lives. The 33-year-old triumphed at the World Firefighter Games in Sydney, Australia - winning four gold medals and one silver. 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An approval would be a major breakthrough in the 30-year campaign against the AIDS epidemic. 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And she's been wearing that outfit every day on the golfing green since she was just four years old. But America's young female golfing sensation Michelle Wie swapped her usual attire for a stunning Matthew Williamson gown at an Olympics party at London's Omega House last night. 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The Prime Minister arrived for talks with European leaders in Brussels trying to clarify his announcement, after Downing Street earlier refused to confirm it would be included in the forthcoming Energy Bill. 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It was almost a million dollar start for new hosts Equatorial Guinea -- almost but not quite. The squad had shared a seven-figure bonus after winning their first game of the tournament three years ago, but Congo Brazzaville put paid to any hopes of a windfall this time around. A late equalizer from Thievy Bifouma canceled out captain Emilio Nsue Lopez's opening goal for the hosts. 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Danville Police Chief Wade Parsons allegedly left his firearm, a .40-caliber Glock 22 pistol, on top of a safe in his bedroom closet on March 11, said Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams. Parsons left the house to run errands, while the boy -- the 15-year-old son of the chief's girlfriend -- remained in the home. \"The service weapon was used by a juvenile to shoot himself while no one else was home,\" Reams said in a news release.\n@highlight\nNew Hampshire police chief is cited after his fiream is used by a teenager for suicide\n@highlight\nThe weapon was left unsecured while the chief was away from home on errands, authorities say\n@highlight\nDead is the 15-year-old son of the chief's girlfriend\n@highlight\nChief is cited with improperly storing a gun", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 23}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 365, "end": 381}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But I hope it's a reminder to people in @placeholder to make sure that children don't have unsupervised access to firearms.", "idx": 83817}], "idx": 54571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 19:37 EST, 28 April 2013 | UPDATED: 05:30 EST, 29 April 2013 With millions in the bank, you would think Tony Blair could comfortably pay his hotel bills. But it has emerged the taxpayer has effectively been subsidising at least some of the former prime minister\u2019s profit-making lecture tours since he left office. Mr Blair is taking advantage of free accommodation in luxury taxpayer-funded residences on his frequent trips overseas. 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The driver, described as a professional car thief from Lithuania, was eventually caught when he realised he was running out of petrol - and had to dump the car and run away on foot. German police have been staging a crackdown on the theft of luxury cars by eastern European car thieves and reacted quickly when it was reported that the BMW X6 had been stolen in the Bavarian town of Dachau and that the thief was heading eastwards down the motorway.\n@highlight\nPolice helicopter captures one-hour high-speed chase after thief steals BMW\n@highlight\nDriver reaches 150mph on motorways across Germany and Czech Republic\n@highlight\nDumps car in village and escapes on foot into woodland after fuel runs out\n@highlight\nHe is eventually taken down by police dogs after hunt by dozens of officers", "entities": [{"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 376, "end": 381}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Taken down: The driver was later identified as a 34-year-old @placeholder with several convictions for car theft", "idx": 83841}], "idx": 54589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World champion Sebastian Vettel apologized to Red Bull teammate Mark Webber after defying orders to snatch a \"risky\" victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday and go to the top of the driver standings. 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After a chastening week for England\u2019s finest, Everton emphatically restored pride here last night. If Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal were left red-faced following their meetings with the Bundesliga\u2019s leading lights, Everton had no such problems at Goodison Park, blitzing Wolfsburg to announce their return to Europe in the grand style. From first whistle to last, Everton impressed, attacking with menace and defending stoically when questions were asked of them. The margin of victory \u2014 courtesy of an own goal and strikes from Seamus Coleman, Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas \u2014 was fitting reward.\n@highlight\nEverton defeated Wolfsburg 4-1 in their opening Europa League game at Goodison Park\n@highlight\nRoberto Martinez had promised to use the competition to develop his players in Europe\n@highlight\nRicardo Rodriguez scored an opening own goal after a deflected shot from Steven Naismith\n@highlight\nSeamus Coleman doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time with a rare headed goal\n@highlight\nLeighton Baines played a part in both goals before scoring from the penalty spot after Aiden McGeady was fouled\n@highlight\nKevin Mirallas scored a late goal before Rodriguez netted a consolation with a last-minute free-kick", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 60, "end": 72}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 187, "end": 209}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 320, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 933, "end": 948}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1240}, {"start": 1313, "end": 1325}, {"start": 1349, "end": 1362}, {"start": 1390, "end": 1398}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder completed the rout after breaking away in the final minutes to score Everton's fourth goal of the evening", "idx": 83848}], "idx": 54594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Alabama man pleaded guilty Friday to poisoning oak trees that drew generations of Auburn University football fans celebrating victories, officials said. Harvey Updyke will serve at least six months of a three-year sentence for criminal damage to an agricultural facility, a felony, Lee County District Attorney Robbie Treese said in a statement. The plea brings to an end the criminal proceedings in an act in 2010 that outraged Auburn fans and others upset that the trees at Toomer's Corner were poisoned. Upon release, Updyke will be under five years of supervised probation, which includes a 7 p.m. curfew, a ban on attending any collegiate event and a ban on stepping on Auburn University property. Updyke, who is in his mid-60s, also will be assessed restitution, Treese said.\n@highlight\nHarvey Updyke pleads guilty\n@highlight\nHe was accused of poisoning famed oak trees at Auburn\n@highlight\nHe gets jail time, probation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police two years ago arrested Updyke for allegedly dousing the landmark trees on the edge of the Auburn campus with herbicide so potent that agronomists said they had little to no chance of survival.", "idx": 83851}], "idx": 54596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- One of my first jobs in China was teaching English through songs on CCTV, China's national television station. That was in 1979, when the People's Republic was just coming out of the tumultuous Cultural Revolution. Ordinary Chinese still wore drab Mao tunics, and top officials debated whether the foreign cultural influences seeping into China were \"spiritual pollution.\" Still, the CCTV station producers wanted to use national television to popularize English language, and they wanted a light program. I was recruited to join a group of amateur musicians to produce \"Let's Sing,\" a series of 30-minute specials to complement its weekly program, English on Sunday. Along with three Chinese performers, I would strum my guitar and sing English songs, including \"Clementine\", \"Puff, The Magic Dragon\" and \"El Condor Pasa.\" Viewers learned new words, grammar and syntax as they learned the songs.\n@highlight\nIn 1979, CCTV producers sought to use national television to popularize English\n@highlight\nBob Dylan's \"Blowin' in the Wind\" was among vetoed songs\n@highlight\nEnglish had been virtually taboo when FlorCruz first arrived in China in 1971\n@highlight\nRush to learn English has created a shortage of good English teachers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 52}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 162, "end": 178}, {"start": 218, "end": 236}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 272, "end": 274}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 802, "end": 823}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Until the launch of 'English on Sunday,' I did not have the opportunity to watch people speaking English without any @placeholder translation.\"", "idx": 83853}], "idx": 54598} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "While security has tightened at the U.S. border, drug smugglers are increasingly turning to the high seas. The area where boats were seized off California and the northwest coast of Mexico tripled to a size comparable to the state of Montana during the 2013 fiscal year, which ended in September. Off South America, traffickers over the years have been traversing territory so big the continental United States could be dropped inside of it. Mexico's Sinaloa cartel has been loading marijuana bales onto 50-foot vessels as far south as the Mexican port of Mazatlan - where its leader, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, was captured early Saturday - and running them up the Pacific coast to the U.S., deep into California. It's unclear if Guzman's arrest will hinder the maritime runs.\n@highlight\nDrug runners are launching from Mexico and shipping tons of drugs all the way up to Northern California\n@highlight\nThe Coast Guard, the agency with the best tools to stop smugglers on the high seas, has had to ground aircraft and stop cutters because of cutbacks\n@highlight\nCoast Guard reduced operating costs by 25percent in 2013 because of the sequester", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 39}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 609}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 873, "end": 891}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. officials, for instance, cannot venture into @placeholder waters without prior permission and will stop a chase and alert Mexican authorities if suspected boats cross into that territory.", "idx": 83867}], "idx": 54603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hayley Dixon PUBLISHED: 05:40 EST, 30 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:36 EST, 30 November 2012 A small bronze sculpture that was dismissed as a 'humble' paperweight for decades has been confirmed as an \u00a380,000 Barbara Hepworth. The 1965 work, called Oval Form, sat on the headteacher's desk at St Ives School for years and was originally used as a house prize when students performed well. But was revealed as 'probably the most expensive paperweight in the world' by stunned experts on BBC's Antiques Roadshow on Sunday. The \u00a380,000 sculpture Oval Form, pictured, was originally used as a prize for academic achievement before it became one of the world's most expensive paperweights\n@highlight\nSculpture was originally used as a prize for academic achievement\n@highlight\nSt Ives School in Cornwall has vowed to keep artwork despite its value\n@highlight\nIt was gifted by the artist herself who was a governor at the school", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 209, "end": 224}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 492, "end": 508}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The guy on @placeholder said it will be in the upper reaches because it's such a beautiful domestic piece.", "idx": 83868}], "idx": 54604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "During the height of the 2009 financial crisis, when there was a real and present danger of banks seizing up due to a lack of liquidity, the then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown altered the geopolitical architecture. Brown moved with a sense of urgency to formalize the Group of 20 nations. The strategy was sound. He wanted to bring countries representing 80% of GDP under one umbrella, bridge the gap between the developed and the developing world and, most importantly, tap the $4 trillion of surplus funds that still exist within the BRICS economies. In the context of a financial crisis, the strategy worked. Four years later, however, geopolitics is trumping economics. The G20 has become an unwieldy group of countries with different priorities, and without political backing from Washington.\n@highlight\nThe G20 is being held in St Petersburg, but focus will be on tensions between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama\n@highlight\nDiscussions are meant to be around economics, but will be overshadowed by Syria\n@highlight\nEmerging markets have been suffering as demand for commodities drop, and currencies have collapsed\n@highlight\nJohn Defterios writes the G20 has become an unwieldy group of countries with different priorities", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 169, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 840, "end": 852}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 924}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is not holding out great hope for the discussions in @placeholder.", "idx": 83874}], "idx": 54610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vice President Joe Biden visited the devastated family of slain NYPD officer Wenjian Liu after delivering and emotional eulogy to Rafael Ramos during his funeral on Saturday. He and his wife Jill spent 25 minutes in the Brooklyn home of the 32-year-old officer's widow and his family after the funeral service for his 40-year-old partner. Thousands of officers line the streets of Queens to pay their respects to Ramos who was shot and killed last week alongside his partner. Vice President Joe Biden arrives with his wife Jill for the funeral of Rafael Ramos at the Christ Tabernacle Church in Queens where he delivered a eulogy. After the ceremony he visited the home of his slain officer Wenjian Liu\n@highlight\nAfter the funeral for Ramos in Queens he and his wife Jill spent 25 minutes in the home of Liu's family, including the officer's widow\n@highlight\nHe told the officer's distraught father : 'You now have a family larger than you ever thought you'd have,' referring to the NYPD\n@highlight\nIn his eulogy to Ramos he spoke directly to the family sitting in the front\n@highlight\nHe said that his death 'touched the soul of the entire nation'", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 547, "end": 558}, {"start": 567, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 805, "end": 807}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There will come a time when @placeholder's memory will bring a smile to your lips instead of a tear to your eye.", "idx": 83881}], "idx": 54615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:04 EST, 23 February 2014 A former fast food waiter is suing Hardee\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s restaurant chain, claiming his supervisor pressured him into a sexual relationship and fired him when he ended it. Gerald Anderson alleged manager Danielle Dahlenburg hired him in August 2012 and subjected him to 'unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and sexual touching', according to court documents filed on February 5. The South Dakota man claims he had sex with Dahlenburg for at least two months because she led him to believe it was a job requirement.\n@highlight\nGerald Anderson is suing the Hardee\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s restaurant chain for discrimination\n@highlight\nHe claims his supervisor, Danielle Dahlenburg, convinced him that having sex with her was a condition of his job\n@highlight\nHe claims he was fired in October 2012 a week after he ended the relationship\n@highlight\nHardee's has not yet filed a response to the February 5 lawsuit", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 294, "end": 312}, {"start": 490, "end": 501}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 746, "end": 764}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is not clear if @placeholder, who is not named as a defendant in the suit, still works at the chain.", "idx": 83888}], "idx": 54620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his speech about Syria Tuesday night, President Obama tried to make a graceful turn on a fast-moving platform. He wanted to explain to a skeptical public why they should support his plan for a limited military attack on Syria in response to, the administration says, the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But his effort was only mildly successful, restating arguments that will be familiar even to those who have not been paying close attention, but also shining a spotlight on the weaknesses of the administration's case. In the 36 hours leading up to his speech, the circumstances that would determine that case took several confusing turns. Suddenly, with Syria's expressed willingness to give up its chemical weapons, a possible diplomatic avenue opened up that might allow the president to claim victory without launching a single missile. But this plan is far from a sure bet and brings problems of its own. This made the president's job of persuasion even more difficult.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Obama went into speech with Syria situation in new flux; was mildly successful\n@highlight\nShe says he saved talk of diplomatic plan till after he described gassing of kids\n@highlight\nShe says this because clearing Syria's chemical weapons could fall through, as Assad buys time\n@highlight\nGhitis: If diplomacy restores \"red line,\" Obama's threat will show threat of consequences matters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1261, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1382}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whatever happens next, there is no question that the suffering of the Syrian people will not end any time soon and that Syria will continue to be a daunting problem for President @placeholder.", "idx": 83892}], "idx": 54622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN) -- Seventy-five additional bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of an Air France plane that crashed off the coast of Brazil two years ago, more than doubling the number of remains that have been found, the vice-president of the French victims' association told CNN Tuesday. The remains have not yet been identified, Robert Soulas said. Air France 447 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009, killing all 228 people aboard. The bulk of the wreckage was found this year after a search by robot submarines of an underwater mountain range. Many bodies were still in the fuselage, investigators said at the time. Only about 50 bodies were recovered in the days following the crash.\n@highlight\nThe remains have not been identified, a French relative says\n@highlight\nThe recovery more than doubles the number of bodies found since the 2009 crash\n@highlight\nAir France 447 plunged into the ocean, killing 228 people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 90, "end": 99}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 281, "end": 283}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 388, "end": 401}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 878, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder got the news from a French government liaison appointed to deal with families of victims, he said.", "idx": 83895}], "idx": 54625} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Desperation and a rapidly growing death toll serve as a backdrop for a new effort dozens of countries are launching in hopes of finally stemming the brutal crackdown under way in Syria. At a meeting Friday in Tunisia, world leaders will look to mount pressure against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The meeting of the \"Friends of Syria\" group is \"part of our ongoing efforts with our friends, allies, and the Syrian opposition to crystallize next steps to halt the slaughter of the Syrian people and pursue a transition to democracy in Syria,\" U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.\n@highlight\n\"The question is, what do we do?\" says State Department spokesman\n@highlight\nAbout 500 soldiers defect and create an opposition brigade, an opposition leader says\n@highlight\nTwo journalists were killed by government shelling in Baba Amr\n@highlight\nSyria says authorities killed and arrested \"terrorists\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 294, "end": 308}, {"start": 331, "end": 346}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 556, "end": 576}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 662, "end": 677}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder state TV showed a banner Wednesday saying the ministry of information had no knowledge of the presence of the journalists, and it requested that officials in Homs look for them.", "idx": 83897}, {"query": "\"The @placeholder army is shelling the city of cold, starving civilians,\" she said.", "idx": 83901}], "idx": 54626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of a town hall meeting Tuesday night, Ferguson's mayor said the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown helped open the eyes of city officials to the town's racial divide. \"I think what it showed was ... even though I always knew again that African-Americans had experiences that were frustrating, definitely frustrating, many of that never bubbled to the surface. So I think what really opened my eyes was how significant that can be for many people,\" Mayor James Knowles said. Police Chief Thomas Jackson echoed the mayor's sentiment. \"The things that have bubbled up since the shooting have really made us sit up and take notice and realize that there is a lot more work to be done,\" Jackson said.\n@highlight\nFerguson mayor: Shooting aftermath revealed the racial divide in the city\n@highlight\nPolice chief says he'll continue to walk and talk with protesters\n@highlight\nProtests erupted after Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson's fatal shooting of unarmed Michael Brown\n@highlight\nCity is holding a town hall that is closed to media Tuesday night", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 105, "end": 117}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 971, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of those things that need to be done is community outreach, Jackson said; it's one of the steps that the police department and the local government need to take for @placeholder to be more cohesive.", "idx": 83910}], "idx": 54634} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Gardner In Los Angeles Mick Jagger reportedly left L'Wren Scott behind on the latest Rolling Stones world tour because his bandmates branded her the group's Yoko Ono Mick Jagger left his girlfriend L\u2019Wren Scott behind on the latest Rolling Stones world tour because his bandmates branded her the group\u2019s Yoko Ono, according to a report in the US. The other Stones allegedly \u2018loathed\u2019 the 49-year-old American fashion designer because she was so controlling. \u2018When they saw her, they said, \u201cHere comes Yoko\u201d,\u2019 a source told the New York Post. 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There are two new faces at half-back with Cobus Reinach and Pat Lambie coming in for Francois Hougaard and Handre Polland, while JP Pietersen replaces Cornal Hendricks on the right wing. Up front, Adriaan Strauss starts ahead of Bismarck Du Plessis and experienced flanker Schalk Burger starts ahead of Oupa Mohoje. 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The singer criticised the Prime Minister's failure to respond to the outbreak of the deadly disease 'at the source' during an interview on 60 minutes. '(Politicians have) got to account for their actions, including your Prime Minister,' Bono said. 'I thought it was outrageous, the idea that you wouldn't send medical workers to West Africa.' 'This is just not the Australia that I know.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nBono has criticised the Australian government's 'outrageous' actions\n@highlight\nFrontman lambasted Tony Abbott for not providing aid to West Africa\n@highlight\nSaid the government's response is 'not the Australia I know'\n@highlight\nBono also addressed the government's budget recent cuts to foreign aid\n@highlight\nUN reached out to Bono for help in raising awareness and funds for Ebola\n@highlight\nBono is the co-founder of ONE, which campaigns to end extreme poverty and preventable disease\n@highlight\nAustralian Medical Association president Associate Professor Brian Owler calls on government to tackle 'humanitarian crisis'\n@highlight\n16 health care workers have been trained to go to west Africa to help Ebola patients\n@highlight\nThe AMA do not know of the people involved or the training program\n@highlight\nCalls for mandatory quarantines at airports for people returning from affected areas\n@highlight\nOpposition leader Bill Shorten has also accused Prime Minister Tony Abbott of not doing 'enough to deal with this crisis'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 960, "end": 961}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1359}, {"start": 1385, "end": 1387}, {"start": 1573, "end": 1584}, {"start": 1618, "end": 1628}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He's called on the government to announce what it is going to do to help tackle the 'humanitarian crisis' overseas and what the plans are if a potentially infected person arrives in @placeholder.", "idx": 83933}], "idx": 54648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jason Robinson admits that Wigan's World Cup Challenge victory in Brisbane 21 years ago took his own reputation to the next level. Now he believes the current crop of Super League stars can do the same this weekend. Robinson was only 19 when his solo try helped Wigan to a 20-14 victory in front of 54,000 people at Lang Park \u2013 now the ANZ Stadium - in 1994. One of the Australian commentators suggested at the time: 'They will make him the Mayor of Wigan after that'. Looking back this week, the former Wigan winger said: 'It's true that my reputation and standing in the game was different because of that match. If you can perform in a match like that then it immediately earns you respect.\n@highlight\nJason Robinson was only 19 when his solo try helped Wigan to a 20-14 victory in front of 54,000 people at Lang Park\n@highlight\nThis year's World Club Challenge is being played as a series\n@highlight\nWarrington Wolves face St George-Illawarra on Friday\n@highlight\nWigan Warriors will come up against Brisbane Broncos on Saturday\n@highlight\nSuper League winners St Helens face NRL champions South Sydney Rabbitohs at Langtree Park on Sunday\n@highlight\nRobinson played more than 300 times for Wigan before switching to union\n@highlight\nThe winger won the Rugby World Cup with England in 2003", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 35, "end": 53}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 336, "end": 346}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 844, "end": 863}, {"start": 904, "end": 920}, {"start": 927, "end": 945}, {"start": 968, "end": 981}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1284}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Robinson was a huge hit in union and scored a superb try in @placeholder's 2003 World Cup final triumph", "idx": 83935}], "idx": 54650} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Miss America Organization officials are hopeful Miss Rhode Island will be able to compete in Wednesday night's preliminary competition after she fainted on stage the previous night. Pageant officials are monitoring Ivy DePew's medical condition. DePew was treated and released from a hospital after she apparently fainted during an awards presentation Tuesday night, which was led by New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno inside Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall. She was standing in the back row of contestants when she collapsed. 'During the Tuesday night preliminary competition, Miss Rhode Island, Ivy DePew fainted on stage, and today, she is doing much better,' Sharon Pearce, president of the Miss America organization said in a statement sent to MailOnline Wednesday morning.\n@highlight\nMiss Rhode Island Ivy DePew collapsed onstage Tuesday evening\n@highlight\nDePew was standing in the back row of contestants at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall when she collapsed during an awards presentation\n@highlight\nShe had competed earlier in the evening in the pageant's swimsuit and evening gown competition\n@highlight\nDePew was treated and released from a hospital\n@highlight\nPageant officials say it still hasn't been determined whether she will compete", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 24}, {"start": 48, "end": 64}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 384, "end": 393}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 661, "end": 673}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 747, "end": 756}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 914, "end": 926}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be the fifth of the 12 casinos @placeholder began the year with to close this year.", "idx": 83942}], "idx": 54656} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The man authorities believe was responsible for the New Year's Day shooting death of a national park ranger in Washington state was a former soldier who owned many knives and guns despite an emotionally unstable, vindictive and anger-prone mind-set, the mother of his toddler daughter said in court documents. Authorities on Monday found Benjamin Colton Barnes' body face down in a creek in Mount Rainier National Park, not far from where investigators believe he fatally shot park ranger Margaret Anderson. Investigators say they believe Barnes shot the ranger after he blew through a checkpoint set up to check vehicles to make sure they had the proper winter gear necessary to travel the park.\n@highlight\nMount Rainier National Park will reopen Saturday\n@highlight\nRanger shooting suspect was vindictive, a former girlfriend alleges in court papers\n@highlight\nAnother woman tells CNN affiliate KCPQ that Barnes was a \"loose cannon\"\n@highlight\nRanger Margaret Anderson, killed Sunday, was the mother of two young girls", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 61, "end": 74}, {"start": 120, "end": 135}, {"start": 347, "end": 368}, {"start": 400, "end": 426}, {"start": 498, "end": 514}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 717, "end": 743}, {"start": 892, "end": 894}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 962, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite photos of a muscular @placeholder, shirtless, tattooed and brandishing two guns, Barnes wasn't a combat soldier.", "idx": 83945}], "idx": 54659} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Soon you won't have to worry about your phone falling in the toilet, tumbling into a puddle or someone inadvertently dribbling coffee into the headphone socket (we've all done it). British-based firm P2i has developed a \"liquid repellent nano-coating\" technology -- branded Aridion\u2122 -- that can be sprayed onto a solid surface and, they claim, repel nearly all forms of liquid. The polymer coating in question is a patented chemical that lowers an object's surface energy, causing liquid to form beads upon contact and roll off without being absorbed. The chemical itself is a little less than 50 nanometers wide -- that's 1,000 times thinner than a human hair and, suffice to say, completely invisible to the naked eye.\n@highlight\nLiquid repellent nano-coating technology prevents water from being absorbed onto surfaces\n@highlight\nMost popular application so far is within mobile phones and hearing aids\n@highlight\nThe chemical's British-based inventor Stephen Coulson says it could be applied to almost everything", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 209, "end": 211}, {"start": 283, "end": 290}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 964, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But mobiles and other electronic goods most obviously vulnerable to liquid corrosion are just the tip of the iceberg as far as @placeholder is concerned.", "idx": 83950}], "idx": 54662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 22 March 2012 Private Martin Bell, a young paratrooper disobeyed a direct order from his commander not to help his stricken friend He acted with selfless disregard for his own life when confronted with the terror of a colleague grievously-injured in an explosion on the Afghan battlefield. Private Martin Bell, a young paratrooper with a reputation for remarkable courage, disobeyed a direct order from his commander not to help his stricken friend because his own life would be at risk. Displaying unimaginable bravery the 24-year-old dashed across land strewn with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to reach comrade Private Scott Meenagh, who had lost both legs in the blast.\n@highlight\nPte Martin Bell dashed across land strewn with IEDs to reach his friend who had lost both legs\n@highlight\nHe saved his life after administering first aid but seconds later was tragically killed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 369, "end": 379}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He was told to stay where he was but could not see @placeholder.", "idx": 83970}], "idx": 54676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Raised steins, raised bosoms, leather-clad Bavarian thighs. Oktoberfest's sure got a beer tent full of clich\u00e9s about it. But bet you don't know why \"Gem\u00fctlichkeit\" is untranslatable (let alone unpronounceable), what false teeth were doing in the lost property bin last year and whether the yodeling or oompah tent would best suit your personality. Read on, Lieblings. Bavaria's biggest beer love-in kicks off in Munich on Saturday, September 21, and runs through October 6. 1. Gird your bosom, hitch those hosen Worried that squeezing into a bosom-lifting dirndl or a pair of skin-tight lederhosen will make you look ridiculous?\n@highlight\nDon't worry about looking ridiculous in lederhosen: everyone does\n@highlight\nBe prepared to sing along in voluble if not terribly accurate German\n@highlight\nChoose your \"personality tent\"\n@highlight\nDiscover which way a virgin wears her dirndl bow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 848, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Luckily, Oktoberfest food -- make that @placeholder food, in general -- seems designed to protect the stomach, and reputation, against excessive wheat beer consumption.", "idx": 83974}], "idx": 54679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hugo Chavez, the man who built his powerful persona on a populist platform of sharing Venezuela's vast oil wealth with the poor and disenfranchised, leaves his nation with a greater distribution of cash to the poor. But his death also leaves an economy in tatters, some analysts say, as the country had to step in and massively devalue its currency 30% to the U.S. dollar last month. While the OPEC-member nation is sitting on the world's largest oil reserves and is among the biggest oil exporters, oil production has declined. An influential leader with a mixed record Chavez built his political base in the barrios of Venezuela, and his pledge to share the wealth among the nation's poorest is the strongest measure of his success during 14 years in office. The inequal distribution of wealth dropped to among the lowest in the Americas during his tenure. In 2011, the Gini coefficient -- which measures income inequality --was .39, down from nearly .5 in 1998, according to the CIA Factbook. That is behind only Canada in the Western Hemisphere.\n@highlight\nChavez will be remembered for improving the wealth and political participation of the poor\n@highlight\nThe inequal distribution of wealth dropped to the lowest in the Americas during his tenure\n@highlight\nWhile Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves, production dropped under Chavez\n@highlight\nVenezuela devalued its currency by 30% last month and is saddled with high inflation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1349}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1370}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"His policies have implemented widespread national healthcare for all @placeholder fee of charge.\"", "idx": 83976}], "idx": 54681} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- New England Patriots players sang \"Happy Birthday\" to a 6-year-old boy with an inoperable brain tumor Saturday. Daniel Nickerson's visit on the field of Gillette Stadium, where the NFL team was practicing, would be a dream come true for many.\u00c2 However, Daniel's biggest birthday wish was much simpler: mail.\u00c2 \"He just loves getting mail, he's always running to the mailbox,\" his aunt, Gail Chamberlin, told CNN. A social media campaign by family and friends brought lots of birthday cards addressed to Daniel to the Foxborough, Massachusetts, post office this past week. It also resulted in the Patriots' invitation to their training camp.\n@highlight\nDaniel Nickerson was diagnosed eight months ago with an inoperable brain tumor\n@highlight\nA social media push brought 100,000 letters to Daniel's mailbox\n@highlight\n\"He just loves getting mail, he's always running to the mailbox,\" Daniel's aunt says\n@highlight\nThe New England Patriots give Daniel a special sixth birthday honor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 28}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 121, "end": 136}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 190, "end": 192}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 549}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 925, "end": 944}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While the family is anxious about what they'll learn about the tumor at @placeholder's next doctor's visit Wednesday, Chamberlin said, \"He's running around like an average 6-year-old would do, playing.\"", "idx": 83977}], "idx": 54682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter Northern Ireland police announced Thursday they will sue to obtain all of the audiotaped interviews of former militants who described their wartime careers to a Boston College oral history project, a move designed to reopen scores of \"cold case\" murder investigations in the British territory. Police last year successfully sued Boston College to obtain 11 interviews of Irish Republican Army veterans discussing the 1972 abduction, killing and secret burial of Jean McConville, a 38-year-old Belfast widowed mother of 10. Those tapes were used as a primary basis for arresting Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, who had been accused by some IRA interviewees of being the Belfast IRA commander at the time who ordered McConville's slaying.\n@highlight\nBoston College interviewed up to 40 former loyalist and republican paramilitaries about their role in the Northern Ireland troubles for an oral history project\n@highlight\nTapes were meant to be kept secret until their deaths\n@highlight\nPolice Service of Northern Ireland managed to get access to tapes involving the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville\n@highlight\nGerry Adams was questioned over the murder based on evidence contained on the 11 recordings\n@highlight\nNow the PSNI want the entire audio archive from Boston College, saying it will help them with other cases", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 44}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 358, "end": 371}, {"start": 400, "end": 420}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 666, "end": 668}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 881, "end": 896}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1311}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jean McConville (left) was dragged from her home in West Belfast by the @placeholder in December 1972 and murdered", "idx": 83981}], "idx": 54686} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 11 August 2011 One of the world\u2019s most acclaimed artists has admitted to having an \u2018non platonic\u2019 affair with a former Vogue writer, even though both of them are married and even though she has denied it. Abstract painter Brice Marden, 72, admitted to trysts with Helen Lee Schifter, who is 18 years his junior, behind the back of his wife, also called Helen. The affair is said to have gone on for more than a year and culminated in an extraordinary fight at an exclusive Manhattan restaurant between the two Helens. Man in the middle: Painter Brice Marden has admitted to a year-long affair with Helen Lee Schifter, left\n@highlight\nHelen Lee Schifter claims relationship with Brice Marden was merely artist and muse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 155, "end": 159}, {"start": 258, "end": 269}, {"start": 300, "end": 317}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 634, "end": 651}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The row has apparently been common knowledge among @placeholder's art world cognoscenti for some time, but was only now burst into the open.", "idx": 83985}], "idx": 54688} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo took a break from his best-of-enemies routine with Lionel Messi to urge his son to walk up and speak to the Argentina ace just before the Ballon d\u2019Or bash. The duo were minutes away from going head to head to see who would be crowned the world's best player at the awards ceremony in Zurich, Switzerland. But there was certainly no hostility between the pair as Ronaldo urged his son to introduce himself to the Barcelona forward after claiming that Cristiano Jnr was a big fan. Lionel Messi (right) introduces himself to Cristiano Ronaldo's son Cristiano Jnr at Ballon d'Or bash\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo Jnr is a big fan of Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi\n@highlight\nMessi was quick to talk to young Ronaldo and asked how he was\n@highlight\nRonaldo Jnr appeared shy in front of Messi\n@highlight\nRonaldo Snr had the last laugh, winning the Ballon d'Or ahead of his rival", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 540, "end": 556}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 609, "end": 629}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The youngster went on to see his father beat @placeholder to the award for the second straight year and win for the third time overall.", "idx": 83987}], "idx": 54689} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There were charmingly affectionate scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show today, as Prince Harry warmly greeted his family with kisses as they attended the opening of his charity garden. It was something of a family jolly for the royals at today's VIP opening, and aside from the glorious displays of blooms, it was a chance to offer a show of support to the unexpected garden designer - Prince Harry. The 28-year-old helicopter pilot was at Chelsea for the first time with his charity Sentebale, which hopes its African-inspired garden will highlight its work aids orphans in the impoverished kingdom of Lesotho.\n@highlight\nPrince Harry was at Flower Show for the first time with his charity Sentebale\n@highlight\nHe was unveiling his African inspired charity garden, which he helped design\n@highlight\nIt was a family affair and was attended by Queen, Prince Philip and Charles", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 67}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 384, "end": 395}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was only then that Harry noticed his grandfather, Prince @placeholder, waiting to come in.", "idx": 83989}], "idx": 54690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:06 EST, 6 January 2014 A New Jersey woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she's borne the brunt of a dangerous neighbors threats, intimidation and racist remarks. But instead of her neighbor, Cyndee Phoenix of Hamilton Township is suing the development company who sold her the home in October for 'knowingly concealing' her future neighbor was a 'dangerous individual.' Phoenix's suit also claims that developer Lennar Corp. directly aggravated the problem by sending Potter a letter that addressed his past behavior and made it look as if Phoenix had complained.\n@highlight\nNew Jersey woman Cyndee Phoenix accuses the home developer Lennar Corporation of failing to disclose what they knew about neighbor Kevin Elville Potter\n@highlight\nPhoenix says Lennar sent Potter a letter addressing his behavior shortly before she moved in and Potter took his anger over the letter out on Potter\n@highlight\nPhoenix claims Potter threatened her and her family's lives, made 'snide and racist comments,' and photographed her guests", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 297}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 706, "end": 723}, {"start": 778, "end": 797}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 985, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Phoenix claims @placeholder knowingly concealed her neighbor's dangerous nature from her so that she would purchase the home", "idx": 83997}, {"query": "Phoenix says she 'is constantly living in fear' and that @placeholder 'omitted material information' so that she would purchase the home.", "idx": 83998}], "idx": 54695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jeida Torres, 3, died in Brooklyn after she was allegedly beaten by her mother's boyfriend A 3-year-old girl in New York City died Saturday after her mother's boyfriend allegedly beat her to death in a fit of rage when she accidentally soiled herself. Cops found little Jeida Torres unconscious and unresponsive about 3:50pm Saturday in an apartment in Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood. Police had been called by a neighbor who heard the child screaming inside the place. 'I saw the paramedics run out with little girl wrapped in a blanket,' neighbor Keith Best, 43, told the New York Daily News. 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Prince William will join Kate Middleton's family at their house in Bucklebury, Berkshire, Clarence House announced today. Speculation had been mounting in recent days over whether Kate would join the Royal Family for their annual Christmas festivities at Sandringham. 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A 1999 file image of Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, who served under Saddam Hussien's regime and who is still at large. \"We say to the people of Gaza, give more resistance and we will be with you in the field, and know that our victory in kicking out the invaders is your victory as well, because the main assailant on the nation and on Palestine is the American imperialism,\" the recording said.\n@highlight\nAl-Douri was vice-chairman of Hussein's Revolutionary Command Council\n@highlight\n30-minute recorded message broadcast on al-Raei Iraqi satellite television\n@highlight\nCNN has not been able to independently verify the authenticity of the voice\n@highlight\nU.S. says he has helped finance the insurgency against U.S. troops in Iraq", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 54, "end": 75}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 168, "end": 186}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 266, "end": 287}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 686, "end": 714}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 955, "end": 958}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "6) on the @placeholder military's card deck of most wanted regime officials.", "idx": 84002}], "idx": 54699} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A top-secret program that collects phone records of Americans is legal, conducted properly and possibly could have helped detect a 9/11 hijacker had it been in place before the 2001 terrorist attacks, FBI Director Robert Mueller said Thursday. Mueller's remarks at a House Judiciary Committee hearing led an effort by Obama administration officials and some in Congress to push back against a firestorm of criticism about domestic surveillance in the aftermath of classified leaks last week that disclosed details of covert surveillance programs. Civil liberties groups and legislators on the left and right are among critics condemning the secret programs under the National Security Agency as government overreach beyond the intention and limits of the Patriot Act originally passed in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.\n@highlight\nNEW: Leaks go \"to the heart of our efforts to combat terrorism,\" W.H. spokesman says\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama believes the programs balance security, privacy issues\n@highlight\nFBI director says surveillance programs possibly could have detected a 9/11 hijacker\n@highlight\nDemocratic Rep. 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Some Republicans say they are warily preparing for the possibility that President Barack Obama could use executive action this summer to bypass congressional gridlock and act on immigration reform. Those changes could include making noncriminals and minor offenders the lowest deportation priorities, a recommendation the Congressional Hispanic Caucus stressed in its meeting earlier this month with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. Republicans have good reason to worry, said Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor at Cornell University Law School.\n@highlight\nImmigration reform could get a second life under the threat of executive action\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama has suggested he might act to curb deportations\n@highlight\nSome Republicans backing reform worry the President will act by late summer\n@highlight\nThe next few months offer a narrow window for the GOP to sidestep executive action", "entities": [{"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 514, "end": 542}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 677, "end": 694}, {"start": 712, "end": 740}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The only way to truly fix it is through congressional action,\" @placeholder told reporters on Thursday.\"", "idx": 84021}], "idx": 54713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Portugal defender Fabio Coentrao has been ruled out of the remainder of the World Cup with a thigh injury. The Real Madrid full-back pulled up sharply during the second half of Portugal's 4-0 defeat to Germany on Monday night and was replaced by Andre Almeida. Coentrao underwent scans on the injury on Tuesday and the Portuguese football federation confirmed afterwards that the 26-year-old would play no further part in the tournament. 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Chris Martin's 18th of the season - and 100th career goal - proved the difference, although Ipswich will look at their own role in the decider after the striker latched onto a poor back header by Tommy Smith. Despite enduring a nervy ending after midfielder John Eustace was sent off late on, McClaren was delighted with his side. 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The R's boss revealed three weeks ago that a new two-year deal had been offered. Although Redknapp has not signed on the dotted line yet, he remains relaxed about the situation and claims it is just a formality. QPR manager Harry Redknapp still hasn't signed a new contact, but he insists he will do so soon The former Tottenham manager said: 'Yes, I haven't signed it yet. I could do it today. I just need to get down to the ground and get it signed. It's all been drawn up.'\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp says he will sign a two-year contract with QPR soon\n@highlight\nThe former Spurs boss also admits he is still interested in Peter Crouch\n@highlight\nRangers face Crouch's club Stoke at Loftus Road on Saturday\n@highlight\nPotters manager Mark Hughes returns to the club that sacked him in 2012\n@highlight\nQPR were beaten 4-0 by Manchester United last week and are 16th in the Premier League\n@highlight\nRedknapp also reveals he was surprised that he was able to buy Sandro from old club Tottenham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 47}, {"start": 111, "end": 111}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 848, "end": 858}, {"start": 915, "end": 917}, {"start": 938, "end": 954}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: '@placeholder will take blame for what happened here - manager's have to.", "idx": 84031}], "idx": 54722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics on Monday called for an overhaul of the 35-year-old federal law governing toxic chemicals in the environment, saying it fails to safeguard children and pregnant women. \"It is widely recognized to have been ineffective in protecting children, pregnant women and the general population from hazardous chemicals in the marketplace,\" the academy said in a policy statement that will be published in the May issue of the journal Pediatrics. The American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association and the American Nurses Association have previously called for changes in the Toxic Substance Control Act.\n@highlight\n1976 act on toxic chemicals too weak, doctors group says\n@highlight\nEPA has tested only 200 of the 80,000 chemicals\n@highlight\nN.J. senator has introduced tougher measure", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 42}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 484, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 551}, {"start": 561, "end": 587}, {"start": 631, "end": 657}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chemical manufacturers reported annual production volume of 27 trillion pounds, according to the most recent @placeholder data available.", "idx": 84037}], "idx": 54726} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nogales, Mexico (CNN) -- An American woman who was released from a Mexican jail cried out for joy when she crossed the border into Arizona. \"I'm home! Finally!\" Yanira Maldonado exclaimed. Mexican authorities detained her last week and put her behind bars over allegations she tried to smuggle 12 pounds of marijuana under a bus seat. She and her husband, Gary, were traveling from Mexico back to the United States when their bus was stopped and searched. Yanira Maldonado allegedly was sitting above the illegal stash. Maldonado's case sparked widespread media coverage and attention from U.S. lawmakers as family members pushed for her freedom. At a press conference early Friday in Nogales, Arizona, she thanked journalists, crediting them for her expedited release.\n@highlight\nNEW: Yanira Maldonado calls for those who arrested her to \"repent\"\n@highlight\nMaldonado's attorney cites security camera footage as crucial evidence\n@highlight\nMaldonado was accused of smuggling drugs on a bus\n@highlight\nMexican court determines prosecutors did not provide evidence.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 161, "end": 176}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 456, "end": 471}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 786, "end": 801}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Security camera footage revealed in court Thursday shows Maldonado and her husband boarding a bus in @placeholder last week.", "idx": 84038}, {"query": "Mexican authorities arrested Maldonado, a @placeholder citizen, on May 22 as she and her husband were on their way back to Arizona.", "idx": 84039}], "idx": 54727} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A housewife died cradling her one-month-old baby and three-year-old toddler in her arms after a private jet crashed into three houses in Maryland's Montgomery County on Monday morning. Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer says the Embraer EMB-500/Phenom 100 twin-engine jet came down around 10.45 am and exploded in a fireball when it hit the quiet cul-de-sac. Three people were aboard the jet when it crashed Monday into the home in Gaithersburg, a Washington, D.C., suburb. The two-story, wood-frame home was gutted by the impact of the crash and ensuing blaze. 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The agreement between the NSA and its British equivalent, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) means that American citizen's data can be seen and stored by the United States' closest ally without a warrant when that is 'not technically feasible'. Anything discovered in the data, once obtained, can be kept by the British for up to two years and specifically relates to 'unselected' or raw data. But, this deadline can be extended unilaterally by 'senior UK officials' if they believe it to be necessary for national security purposes.\n@highlight\nBritain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) privileged agreement with National Security Agency revealed\n@highlight\nAllowed to obtain raw data from American emails and telephone calls without a warrant\n@highlight\nRevelation exposed during legal challenge in the UK brought by civil rights groups", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 59, "end": 61}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 202, "end": 204}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 234, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 640, "end": 641}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 742, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 815, "end": 838}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 957, "end": 966}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lawmakers briefed by the agency have assured the public that a warrant was in place \"in each case where GCHQ sought information from the U.S.\"", "idx": 84051}], "idx": 54735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (CNN) -- Carlotta Walls LaNier points out the only two African-Americans in her senior class as she flips through her high school yearbook. She pauses when she sees the picture on a page dedicated to \"Integration.\" Carlotta Walls LaNier and eight other members of the Little Rock Nine are invited to Obama's inauguration. It's been nearly five decades since LaNier graduated from Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas. \"It shows how the 101st were on the grounds of the school,\" says LaNier. In 1957, soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division, an elite Army unit, escorted LaNier and eight other African-American students into the all-white public high school. The students, who became known as the Little Rock Nine, were taunted and threatened by an angry mob.\n@highlight\nCarlotta Walls LaNier, eight others integrated Little Rock Central High School\n@highlight\nIn 1957 school was all-white; today it's predominantly African-American\n@highlight\n\"Little Rock Nine set the foundation\" student says of Obama presidency\n@highlight\nLaNier hopes Americans will focus on a person's ability; not their race", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 51}, {"start": 237, "end": 257}, {"start": 290, "end": 305}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 432}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 547, "end": 569}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 727, "end": 742}, {"start": 801, "end": 821}, {"start": 848, "end": 878}, {"start": 946, "end": 961}, {"start": 975, "end": 990}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Back then, LaNier thought once the doors of equality were open it wouldn't be long before an @placeholder became president.", "idx": 84077}], "idx": 54753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Below is an excerpt from CNN executive producer and author Suzanne Simons' new book, \"Master of War: Blackwater's Erik Prince and the Global Business of War.\" Donna Zovko, mother of Jerry Zovko, who was killed in Fallujah, testifies at a House hearing. (CNN) -- March 31, 2004, started early for the four men and the convoy they were escorting. Their differences set aside for the time being, the men hopped into their Pajeros and pulled out, heading to the heart of Falluja. Westerners would typically avoid the downtown area, opting instead for a bypass route around the city, but that morning, the convoy set out on Highway 10, right through the busy streets of the city.\n@highlight\nBlackwater sent personnel to Falluja on March 31, 2004\n@highlight\nThe men were ambushed and fatally shot\n@highlight\nThe bodies were burned, beaten, dragged through the street and hung from a bridge\n@highlight\nThe men's deaths sparked a U.S. military assault on the Iraqi city", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 42}, {"start": 74, "end": 87}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 149, "end": 170}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 197, "end": 207}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 269, "end": 271}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Locals videotaped as a mob of men and boys began to chant and celebrate, many of them cheering, \"Falluja is the graveyard of @placeholder.\"", "idx": 84079}], "idx": 54755} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Slated: The Apprentice contestant Alex Mills He is the Apprentice contestant best known for his bizarre plucked eyebrows \u2013 dubbed \u2018guybrows\u2019. But gravestone salesman Alex Mills has been accused of a shady business past which left hundreds of angry customers in his wake. Meanwhile a former boss claims Mills \u2018fleeced\u2019 his company and stole his clients. On the BBC show, Mills has been proud to boast of being just 19 when he set up Prestige Slate. The web-based business sold stone signs and gravestones. But hundreds of Mills\u2019s customers said their online orders took months to arrive \u2013 or did not turn up at all.\n@highlight\nAlex Mills boasted that he was 19 when he set up Prestige Slate\n@highlight\nTrading Standards received 146 official complaints about the company\n@highlight\nHundreds of Mills\u2019s customers said their orders were late or never arrived", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mills stepped down as a @placeholder director after transferring all his shares to a businesses partner, who now operates the company under a new guise, Premier Slate.", "idx": 84082}], "idx": 54756} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shot: Pragaret Singh, 35, was attacked as he left Manchester Food Traders in Openshaw, Manchester A businessman was shot dead by armed robbers who fled with \u2018tens of thousands of pounds\u2019 of his company takings. Pragaret Singh, 35, who was married with three children aged seven, five and two, was locking up his food whole-sale business with his nephew when he was targeted on Friday night. As he tried to get into his BMW to drive away he was attacked by two men. He struggled with the pair but was shot twice, in the chest and stomach. The thieves stole the cash he had been carrying, before fleeing in a small silver hatchback, possibly a Vauxhall.\n@highlight\nPragaret Singh, known as Charlie, was shot in the chest and abdomen\n@highlight\nThought he grappled with at least one robber while protecting his shop\n@highlight\nThe 35-year-old was shot in chest and abdomen at his Manchester store\n@highlight\nHe was described as a 'family man' with children aged two, five and seven\n@highlight\nGreater Manchester Police are searching for information on a silver car", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 19}, {"start": 50, "end": 72}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 87, "end": 96}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 419, "end": 421}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 990, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said there would be a visible police presence in the @placeholder area for the coming days and weeks", "idx": 84084}], "idx": 54758} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- There are few better ways for an actor to show off his chops than by playing the clever trickster in a thriller (think of Daniel Craig's 007 at the poker table, or Matt Damon's Bourne leading his CIA overseers through the looking glass). In the opening scenes of \"Safe House,\" you can tell what a good time Denzel Washington is having as Tobin Frost, an American spy in Cape Town, South Africa, who is five steps ahead of everyone else. His look is pure sleight of hand: In glasses, gray scarf, and overcoat, with an earring, a serious goatee, and his gray-flecked hair teased out, Washington resembles a hipster Malcolm X -- a great look for him, even if it feels like a costume.\n@highlight\n\"Safe House\" as if on an action time clock, punches in the standard set pieces\n@highlight\nBasically, the movie is a fizzless Bourne episode crossed with \"Training Day,\"\n@highlight\nThe director shoots in highly saturated colors, edits everything into a frenzy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 319, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 404}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mostly, he schools @placeholder, his guard-turned-pursuer, in what it means to lie.", "idx": 84096}], "idx": 54765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Birrell IN CRIMEA Russian armoured vehicles firing heavy machine guns and supported by scores of special forces soldiers yesterday stormed one of the last two remaining Ukrainian bases still holding out in Crimea. The brutal assault at Pokryshkin airfield at Belbek, which left up to four wounded, was the first real clash involving the two countries\u2019 armies since the Russians invaded the region four weeks ago. I watched as an armoured vehicle smashed through the walls of the base. It was followed by squads of soldiers crouching behind shields, and Spetsnaz special forces with assault rifles fanning out in the grounds.\n@highlight\nRussians attacked airfield in Belbek, Crimea, with armoured vehicles\n@highlight\nBrutal assault involving Spetsnaz special forces left up to four wounded\n@highlight\nMail on Sunday correspondent Ian Birrell watched from inside the base\n@highlight\nBefore the stand-off, commander Yuli Mamchur had resisted the Russians\n@highlight\nHe has not been seen since Russians arrested him and took him away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 243, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Crowds of men waving the @placeholder flag gathered at the gates behind a fourth personnel carrier, with triumphant chants of \u2018Russia, Russia, Russia\u2019 breaking out.", "idx": 84099}], "idx": 54767} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:02 EST, 25 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:22 EST, 26 April 2013 The hacked-up bodies of a photojournalist and another young man have been found in the northern Mexico city of Saltillo, authorities said Thursday. Photographer Daniel Martinez Bazaldua, 22, had recently been hired to cover social events for Vanguardia, the paper said in a story in its online edition. Officials identified the other man as Julian Zamora, 23. Saltillo is in northern Coahuila state, an area where the Zetas drug cartel is active. 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The \"Gravity\" star had a busy Thursday thanks to her Oscar nod, and by the time she took the stage at that night's Critics' Choice Movie Awards, she let an F-bomb slip during her acceptance speech for best actress in an action movie. Bullock was trying to get out her \"thank you's\" when a technical glitch interrupted. \"What the f***?\" a surprised Bullock said before joking that she's an action star. The 49-year-old wasn't the only to go off-script that night: Bradley Cooper sneaked in the expletive during the best comedy acceptance speech, calling his co-stars \"these f***ing actors.\"\n@highlight\nThe Critics' Choice Movie Award winners were announced Thursday\n@highlight\nOscar nominee Sandra Bullock picked up another honor\n@highlight\nWhile accepting her award, Bullock let an F-bomb slip\n@highlight\nOther winners included \"12 Years A Slave,\" which won best picture", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 169, "end": 196}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 517, "end": 530}, {"start": 659, "end": 685}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, too, is nominated for an Oscar this year in the best supporting actor category.", "idx": 84107}], "idx": 54772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding TV presenter Davina McCall is endorsing the new cards created by British company Osper Children as young as eight are being offered celebrity-endorsed Mastercards to use in shops, online or at cash machines. The cards, created by British company Osper, can be topped up by parents with the child\u2019s monthly allowance so they can spend it at will. Banks already issue debit cards to anyone over the age of 11, but it is thought this is the first time younger children will be able to use them. TV presenter Davina McCall is endorsing the prepaid debit card on her website, after it was launched last week.\n@highlight\nChildren as young as eight offered Mastercards to use in shops or online\n@highlight\nNew prepaid debit cards are endorsed by TV presenter Davina McCall\n@highlight\nCritics say the cards are simply turning children into 'mini consumers'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Parents can open an account for their child through the @placeholder app, prompting an orange chip-and-pin card to be sent under the child\u2019s name.", "idx": 84117}], "idx": 54779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Accusations of blame abounded Thursday, a day after a 28-year-old man who had volunteered for a center that serves gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people was taken into custody for allegedly shooting a building manager at the headquarters of a Christian conservative group. \"Let me be clear that Floyd Corkins was responsible for firing the shot yesterday,\" Family Research Council President Tony Perkins told reporters in Washington about the suspect. \"But Corkins was given a license to shoot an unarmed man by organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center that have been reckless in labeling organizations hate groups because they disagree with them on public policy.\"\n@highlight\n\"Corkins was given a license to shoot,\" Family Research Council president says\n@highlight\nHe says the Southern Poverty Law Center \"should be held accountable\"\n@highlight\nThe SPLC says it lists the council as a hate group for spreading \"propaganda about LGBT people\"\n@highlight\nAn NYU law professor says \"you can't pick and choose what kind of rhetoric to condemn\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 374, "end": 396}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 552, "end": 578}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 744, "end": 766}, {"start": 806, "end": 832}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 984, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was using Wednesday's shooting \"to pose a false equivalency between the SPLC's criticisms of the FRC and the FRC's criticisms of LGBT people,\" the SPLC said.", "idx": 84127}], "idx": 54788} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer remain on course for a semifinal clash at the Australian Open after both men recorded straight sets victories in Melbourne on Sunday. Nadal, the 2009 champion, defeated fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-4 6-4 6-2 while 16-time grand slam winner Federer breezed past Australian teenager Bernard Tomic 6-4 6-2 6-2. Federer, the world number three, will now face Juan Martin Del Potro after the Argentinean enjoyed a comfortable 6-4 6-2 6-1 victory over German Philipp Kohlschreiber. 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Miami quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 23 of his 31 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns while running back Lamar Miller added two more in a crushing victory. Cornerback Cortland Finnegan also went in for a touchdown as Miami ended their run of two straight defeats and recorded their first win since they beat New England in week one. 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The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that U.S. airlines had voluntarily agreed not to operate in airspace near the Russian-Ukraine border. Later, the FAA issued a notice prohibiting U.S. flight operations in the airspace over eastern Ukraine until further notice. The restricted area includes the Dnepropetrovsk and Simferopol Flight Information Regions. The European Aviation Safety Agency and intergovernmental aviation organization Eurocontrol also warned against flying in these areas.\n@highlight\nThe FAA prohibits U.S. flight operations over eastern Ukraine\n@highlight\nAirlines are diverting flights around the area\n@highlight\nTensions in the region prompted some airspace restrictions earlier this year\n@highlight\nCrash site was not within airspace prohibited by U.S. regulators", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 95}, {"start": 198, "end": 221}, {"start": 231, "end": 261}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 390, "end": 392}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 592}, {"start": 599, "end": 629}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities have closed many of the routes in eastern Ukraine, according to Eurocontrol, which counts Ukraine among its 40 member states.", "idx": 84141}], "idx": 54795} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray, found guilty Monday of causing Michael Jackson's death, begins his new life as an inmate in a section of the Los Angeles County jail where high-profile prisoners are kept, a jail official said. While it is the \"medical area\" that houses inmates on suicide watch, Murray is only there because it has a higher ratio of guards, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Harry Drucker said. Murray's defense team has vowed to appeal his involuntary manslaughter conviction, but first they must deal with his sentencing set for November 29. While Murray was \"devastated\" by the guilty verdict, he is \"confident\" he will win an appeal, defense lawyer Nareg Gourjian said.\n@highlight\nRulings limiting the defense case could be a basis for appeal, defense says\n@highlight\nThe defense will ask for probation and \"maybe a little bit\" of jail time\n@highlight\nPrison overcrowding could limit Murray's time behind bars\n@highlight\nMurray is 'devastated' by his conviction in Jackson's death, his lawyer says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 149, "end": 166}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 365, "end": 390}, {"start": 399, "end": 411}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A statement released by @placeholder's estate Monday said that \"justice has been served.\"", "idx": 84144}], "idx": 54797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 19:45 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:45 EST, 13 June 2013 It is often regarded as the British Army\u2019s greatest military victory. Led into battle by the Duke of Wellington, UK troops routed Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, a triumph ushering in almost a century of peace and stability in Europe. But the Government is refusing to mark the battle\u2019s 200th anniversary in 2015 amid suspicions it does not want to offend France. That decision is in stark contrast to Belgium - where the clash took place. The government in Brussels is spending at least \u00a320million on commemorative events, including restoring the battlefield.\n@highlight\nThe battle ended tyranny of Napoleon and ushered in peace across Europe\n@highlight\nBut the 2015 landmark is getting no official support\n@highlight\nIn stark contrast, Belgium is spending \u00a320million on events", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 176, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 197}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 229, "end": 246}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was fought a few miles south of Brussels on June 18, 2015.", "idx": 84151}], "idx": 54803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal and chief executive Ed Woodward have made Arturo Vidal their prime target after securing the signature of Angel di Maria on Tuesday. United have denied interest in Vidal all summer but have belatedly got involved in serious talks, as they have with Ajax over utility player Daley Blind. Van Gaal's chief reservation about the Chile star - who carries a \u00a330million price tag - is his injury record. 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The House voted 220-215 late Saturday, with 39 Democrats opposed and one Republican in favor, to approve what would be the biggest expansion of health care coverage since Medicare was created more than 40 years ago. The Affordable Health Care for America Act, or H.R. 3962, restricts insurance companies from denying coverage to anyone with a pre-existing condition or charging higher premiums based on gender or medical history. It also provides federal subsidies to those who cannot afford it. And it guarantees coverage for 96 percent of Americans, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.\n@highlight\nHouse voted 220-215 late Saturday to approve Affordable Health Care for America Act\n@highlight\n39 Democrats opposed act, one Republican voted for it\n@highlight\nMeasure now moves to Senate, where support is less certain\n@highlight\nIf both chambers pass a bill, committee will merge the two proposals", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 73, "end": 96}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 444, "end": 481}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 890, "end": 927}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}, {"start": 970, "end": 979}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder lawmakers stood silently across the floor, some with their arms folded across their chests.", "idx": 84157}], "idx": 54808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 07:50 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:50 EST, 29 July 2013 One of the most iconic pens in the world is finally fighting back against the iPad by launching a universal stylus. Bic is swapping its plastic stopper for a touchscreen stylus in the new version of its famous biro, Bic Cristal, which has sold 115 billion since the first one made in 1945. The 6mm Cristal Stylus will replace the end of the pen which, traditionally, has been chewed by millions of users from schoolchildren to crossword solvers for generations. The 6mm Crystal stylus has been designed to work at any angle on any touchscreen. The company boasts that it will write for 'up to three kilometres'\n@highlight\nBic's \u00a32.49 stylus can work at any angle on any touchscreen\n@highlight\nThe design is an evolution of the Bic Cristal plastic ballpoint pen which has sold 115 billion since the first one made in 1945", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 210, "end": 212}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 716, "end": 718}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is a reaction by Bic to the growing use of technology from smartphones to iPads, which has left many traditional pens forgotten in the back of desk drawers", "idx": 84162}], "idx": 54810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ooh, looks like things are heating up between Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea -- and not in a good way. For yet another day, the two rappers went at it on social media, with Snoop baiting her, Iggy responding and Snoop egging her on. The back-and-forth started Sunday night when Snoop posted a meme and titled it \"Iggy Azalea No Make Up.\" The Instagram insult generated 11,000 comments and 50,000 likes. So Iggy posted some not-so-fancy tweets in response. They've since been deleted. But hey, this is the Internet -- and nothing is truly gone. \"Everytime I've ever spoken to you you've always been nice as hell, I'm disappointed you'd be such an ass for no reason,\" one said.\n@highlight\nThe two rappers are going at it on social media\n@highlight\nSnoop started it with a meme that made fun of Iggy without makeup\n@highlight\nIggy responded but then deleted the tweets\n@highlight\nThe two are still at it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 318, "end": 339}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If I'm a (b-word) for asking why you are supportive to my face but another way on your @placeholder then so be it,\" one tweet said.", "idx": 84164}], "idx": 54812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren A woman whose ex-boyfriend is on trial for raping and murdering a student claimed in a video shown to the court that she sat on the victim's face for up to 15 minutes during bondage play - in what has come as a shocking twist in the already sordid case. The chilling video, which was filmed by public defenders days after her then-boyfriend Seth Mazzaglia was arrested, throws doubt on claims made by the prosecutions' key witness Kathryn McDonough, who previously told the court that she had not had any sexual involvement with Lizzi Marriott. Mazzaglia's defense team just needs to convince one juror in the Dover, New Hampshire courtroom that McDonough, 20, is lying to spare him a first-degree murder conviction.\n@highlight\nThe video filmed by a public defender in October 2012 shows Kathryn McDonough acting out how she sat on Lizzi Marriott the week before\n@highlight\nThe shock footage comes after McDonough told the court she had not had any sexual interaction with the 19-year-old student before her death\n@highlight\nMcDonough, the prosecution's key witness, claimed she was protecting her boyfriend - but her inconsistencies throw doubt on her testimony\n@highlight\nHer ex-boyfriend Seth Mazzaglia is charged with the first degree murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 447, "end": 463}, {"start": 545, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 848, "end": 861}, {"start": 920, "end": 928}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "not find her credible, @placeholder could walk away from the trial without", "idx": 84166}], "idx": 54814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow A heroic teacher talked a shooter, aged just 12, into dropping his weapon this morning, just moments after the child walked into a packed gymnasium and opened fire at his classmates, leaving a 12-year-old boy fighting for life and a 13-year-old girl in serious condition. After the first shots rang out at Berrendo Middle School, the unidentified educator was quick to react, throwing himself towards the armed youngster and convincing him to lay his shotgun on the ground, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez and Roswell ISD superintendent Tom Burris revealed in a Tuesday afternoon press conference. 'The student was quickly stopped by one staff member who walked right up to him and asked him to put down the firearm which he did,' Governor Martinez told reporters.\n@highlight\nRoswell police said the suspected shooter was arrested Tuesday at Berrendo Middle School in Roswell\n@highlight\nTwo students, including a 12-year-old boy thought to be the shooter's target, have been critically or seriously injured\n@highlight\nThe school was placed on lockdown and terrified parents were told to collect their children from a nearby mall\n@highlight\nThe shooter opened fire at 8:11 a.m. and Roswell PD posted word of the incident on its Facebook page soon after", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 319, "end": 340}, {"start": 487, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 859, "end": 880}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder added: 'In the 10 seconds that transpired from the time this thing started until the teacher had control of the weapon there was no cowardice, there was protection for our kids.'", "idx": 84167}], "idx": 54815} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea have seen an opening bid of \u00a316million rejected for Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Douglas Costa, according to the player himself. Brazilian star Costa confirmed on Thursday night that the Barclays Premier League leaders had been in touch about a move to Stamford Bridge \u2013 one that the 24-year-old describes as a \u2018dream\u2019. But with Chelsea seeking a cheaper option to Fiorentina\u2019s \u00a327m-rated Juan Cuadrado, Costa\u2019s Ukrainian employers are not keen on letting one of their top players go on the cheap. Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa says it would be a 'dream' to play for Premier League leaders Chelsea The Blues have had a \u00a316m bid for the 24-year-old (right) already rejected by the Ukrainian club\n@highlight\nChelsea launched a \u00a316million bid for Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa\n@highlight\nCosta is expected to play in Shakhtar's friendly vs Internacional on Friday\n@highlight\nBlues are also interested in Fiorentina's \u00a327m-rated Juan Cuadrado\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 60, "end": 75}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 136, "end": 144}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 194, "end": 216}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 396, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 419, "end": 427}, {"start": 505, "end": 520}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 616}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 716, "end": 722}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder champions Shakhtar are known to difficult to negotiate with, making it perhaps unsurprising that Chelsea\u2019s bid, understood to be \u00a316m, was rejected.", "idx": 84172}], "idx": 54820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:51 EST, 11 December 2013 Thousands of pensioners will pay more for fuel this winter after energy giant E.ON scrapped a cheaper tariff for the elderly. The company blamed a Government plan to simplify tariffs for the closure of its Age UK deal which offered a cheaper fuel price to those over 60. It has written to customers to tell them that they have been \u2018renewed\u2019 on to its standard fixed rate variable tariff - which costs around \u00a378 more per year. Pensioners hit: Energy giant E.ON has scrapped its Age UK deal which offered a cheaper price fuel to over 60s\n@highlight\nCompany scraps Age UK deal which offered a cheaper prices to over 60s\n@highlight\nCustomers switched to more expensive standard fixed rate variable tariff\n@highlight\nE.ON already axed its StayWarm deal for elderly customers two months ago\n@highlight\nTens of thousands of customers facing bill increases of as much as \u00a3180", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 665, "end": 666}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 833, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Age @placeholder take a commission of around 1.5per cent from the tariffs through their enterprise arm which raises money for the charity.", "idx": 84173}], "idx": 54821} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A new national poll in the battle for the 2016 Democratic and Republican presidential nominations indicates what you would expect: Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming Democratic frontrunner, and there's no real leader among the possible GOP White House hopefuls. But if you get beyond the obvious, the CNN/ORC International survey released Monday becomes more revealing. It showed 65% of Democrats and independents who lean toward that party say they would likely back Clinton as their presidential nominee. Vice President Joe Biden comes in a distant second, at 10%, with freshman Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts at 7%, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo at 6%, and Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley at 2%.\n@highlight\nBiden distant second to Hillary Clinton in a new poll on 2016 presidential nod\n@highlight\nThe poll also indicates no frontrunner for the 2016 GOP nomination at this point\n@highlight\nSeventeen percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents likely to support Chris Christie\n@highlight\nBut the poll also indicates problems for Christie with conservative Republicans; Rubio number drops", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 67, "end": 76}, {"start": 82, "end": 91}, {"start": 151, "end": 165}, {"start": 187, "end": 196}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 322, "end": 324}, {"start": 326, "end": 342}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 607, "end": 622}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}, {"start": 937, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 996, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder may be on top of the list, but he's not first in the minds of conservatives, who dominate more moderate Republicans in the GOP primaries and caucuses.", "idx": 84176}], "idx": 54824} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Have you heard about China's banana slip? A few days ago in Beijing, as Gary Locke wrapped up his tenure as United States ambassador to China, he was lambasted in a Chinese state media editorial. The piece called Locke a \"guide dog.\" It said he had stirred an \"evil wind.\" Worst of all, it called him a \"banana.\" As in yellow on the outside and white on the inside. It's a slur, akin to \"Oreo\" for African-Americans or \"coconut\" for Hispanics, used by people of a given ethnic group to judge another member of that group for being insufficiently, well, ethnic. The point of saying a person of color is \"white inside\" is to accuse him of being a race traitor, ashamed or in denial of his true heritage.\n@highlight\nA Chinese state media outlet referred to U.S. ambassador as a \"banana\"\n@highlight\nEric Liu says use of an ethnic slur reflects anger at his performance\n@highlight\nHe says China has a different concept of ethnicity than America\n@highlight\nLiu: America's openness to immigrants is a big advantage over China", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 25}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 165, "end": 171}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To put it very simply: America makes @placeholder, but China does not -- and does not particularly want to -- make American Chinese.", "idx": 84187}, {"query": "To put it very simply: America makes Chinese Americans, but @placeholder does not -- and does not particularly want to -- make American Chinese.", "idx": 84188}], "idx": 54829} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Can a secular, Hollywood insider make a religious movie Americans can fully, warmly embrace and -- wait for it -- actually learn from? We'll find out for sure on March 28 when the movie \"Noah\" opens in theaters nationwide. But, at first glance the answer is -- no. Paramount, eager to appeal to the religious crowd, arranged screenings of the movie before its release. Officially, some competing versions of the film \"tested poorly.\" Sounds to me like audiences hated most of what they saw, although it's not clear exactly what version of the film they hated. Critics \"lucky\" enough to see early versions of the movie were sworn to secrecy. But, we do know their reaction prompted Paramount to not only recut the movie several times, but to take the extraordinary step of schmoozing the president of the National Religious Broadcasters group by agreeing to issue this disclaimer: \"The film is inspired by the story of Noah. While artistic license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values, and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide. The biblical story of Noah can be found in the book of Genesis.\"\n@highlight\nCarol Costello: Will Americans embrace Hollywood version of \"Noah\" story? Probably not\n@highlight\nDetractors say story should stick to sacred text. Director says that's not his goal\n@highlight\nShe says many religious movies take artistic license; why is that so wrong?\n@highlight\nCostello: With belief in God declining, isn't it at least good to stoke conversation?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 813, "end": 843}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1483}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1503}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder gets drunk and lies naked in front of his son.", "idx": 84204}], "idx": 54836} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Brooke PUBLISHED: 11:08 EST, 17 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 17 January 2014 Relief: Rosie-Ann Stone (left) leaves Hull Crown Court after being cleared of death by careless driving A woman was cleared of blame yesterday over her sister\u2019s tragic death in a car crash as the Crown Prosecution Service was criticised for heartlessly pursuing the case. Rosie-Ann Stone, 21, was overtaking a lorry when she collided with her elder sibling Jennie\u2019s car, which was carrying out the same manoeuvre \u2013 sending it crashing into a tree. Months earlier, the women had lost their brother Gregg, a 20-year-old soldier who was shot dead while serving in Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nRosie-Ann Stone, 20, cleared of causing death of her sister Jennie, 28\n@highlight\nTheir cars were in queue behind slow-moving lorry on A165 near Hull\n@highlight\nThey both tried to overtake same lane of traffic last year and crashed\n@highlight\nOnly months after their brother Gregg had been killed in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nFamily campaigned against prosecution saying they'd suffered enough\n@highlight\nFather says: 'As the verdict came in I thought my heart would burst'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 288, "end": 312}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018fast and erratically\u2019 while @placeholder was a \u2018safe and careful driver.\u2019", "idx": 84213}], "idx": 54844} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- When the New York Jets face the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday for what may be the final football game played at Giants Stadium, fans in attendance won't be able to drown their sorrows or toast a victory. The Jets have banned the sale of alcohol on Sunday at the stadium they've called home for 26 years. \"With the late start of Sunday's game, coupled with this being the final regular season and final game at the stadium, we feel it is prudent not to serve alcohol,\" said Bruce Speight, a spokesman for the team. The Jets approach the decision of whether to serve alcohol on a game-by-game basis, Speight said. Fresh off a victory over the formerly undefeated Indianapolis Colts, the Jets are on the verge of their first play-off berth in three years -- and fans are riled up and ready to go.\n@highlight\nSpokesman: Game's late start, fact that it's regular season's last game factored into decision\n@highlight\nDecision does not affect tailgaters, negative fan reaction \"minimal,\" spokesman says\n@highlight\nCEO of New Jersey vodka distillery says company will stop paying for executive seats\n@highlight\nMartin Silver says company set to lose more than $100,000 from tailgate parties this weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 50, "end": 67}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And @placeholder fans are known for rowdy behavior -- for example, a half-time \"tradition\" of women baring their breasts for men who loudly urge them to do so.", "idx": 84221}], "idx": 54851} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In school playgrounds across the Black Country this week, a new fad may briefly emerge. When the imaginary goal line between the jumpers is breached at lunchtime, there may be the temptation to do a 'Berahino'. Teenagers, come to think of it, should find it particularly easy. You may even say the pouting sulk, the refusal to smile, will come naturally to the majority of West Brom supporters aged between, say, 12 and 15. Ian Hodgson's pictures from the Hawthorns looked like Saido Berahino was ready to go home with the ball The West Bromwich Albion man scored four goals against Gateshead in the FA Cup third round on Saturday\n@highlight\nSaido Berahino scored four as West Brom beat Gateshead 7-0 in FA Cup\n@highlight\nThe England man didn't crack a smile throughout the entire match\n@highlight\nThe joy of football is in scoring goals and Berahino didn't seem to enjoy it\n@highlight\nEric Cantona was the king of nonchalant celebrations at Man United\n@highlight\nBerahino is not the superstar Cantona was - he has a long way to go", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 373, "end": 381}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 532, "end": 551}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 842, "end": 849}, {"start": 886, "end": 897}, {"start": 942, "end": 951}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 994, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cantona affected an air of gladiatorial indifference when he scored a goal for @placeholder", "idx": 84223}], "idx": 54853} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BALAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Mullah Nadhim preached open war on U.S. troops for years. In Iraq, voters' fingers are dipped in ink so they can't vote multiple times. He and many other Sunni Muslims in Iraq shunned elections and fought instead with roadside bombs and rocket-propelled grenades. With provincial elections scheduled for autumn, however, Nadhim and other Sunnis say, they made a mistake by sitting out the elections in January 2005. Their absence at the polls, they say, resulted in less political power for Sunnis and more for Shiite Muslims and Kurds. Some Sunnis say they plan to put down their weapons and instead join \"the battle of the fingers,\" a phrase for elections that draws its name from the practice of dipping voters' fingers in ink so they can't vote a second time.\n@highlight\nSunnis say they made mistake by sitting out 2005 election\n@highlight\nThey look forward to \"the battle of the fingers\" at this year's elections\n@highlight\nProvincial elections are seen as key in empowering Iraqis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 82, "end": 85}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said that spurning the last elections in favor of violence left @placeholder in Balad largely powerless.", "idx": 84224}], "idx": 54854} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The wedding photo shows the happy couple poised to kiss, ready to begin an adventure that has now taken them to the U.S. Supreme Court. For Karane and Jamelle Thomas-Williams, this is a fight for recognition by the federal government of their legal same-sex union, part of a landmark constitutional appeal over same-sex marriage and \"equal protection.\" Their love has united them, but the larger social issue has split the country for more than four decades. Rulings in that and a related appeal over state marriage laws are expected from the high court Wednesday. The Washington, D.C., couple were legally married last October -- but not in the eyes of some of their employers or elected leaders.\n@highlight\nCourt to rule on Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)\n@highlight\nIt defines marriage as between one man, one woman\n@highlight\nSame-sex couples not able to receive federal perks for married\n@highlight\nDebate is over role of federal government in the issue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 160, "end": 182}, {"start": 578, "end": 593}, {"start": 735, "end": 757}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In our system of government, the administration doesn't get to decide what's constitutional -- the @placeholder does.", "idx": 84240}], "idx": 54864} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle just might be the Tea Party's biggest gamble yet. A staunch conservative with a history of making bold and sometimes controversial comments, Angle insists her comments have been taken out of context in her campaign to oust Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in upcoming midterm congressional elections. \"I'll be a mainstream senator,\" said Angle. A grandmother of 10 children who secured the backing of Tea Party leaders on her way to winning the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, Angle has been both praised and criticized for her views.\n@highlight\nTea Party favorite Sharron Angle insists her words have been taken out of context\n@highlight\nAngle challenging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada\n@highlight\nReid has called his opponent \"too extreme\" in TV ads airing across the state\n@highlight\nDespite her controversial candidacy, polls show Nevada voters split between Angle and Reid", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 323, "end": 332}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's easy to see how Angle's staunch views appeal to the @placeholder, but even some of her fellow Nevada Republicans are wary that she is too conservative.", "idx": 84254}, {"query": "\"@placeholder is the most negatively viewed person in this state and there is a hardened opposition to him.", "idx": 84256}], "idx": 54870} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scrapped: A collection about Winston Churchill is to be taken down at Bletchley Park The new chief executive of a museum dedicated to the Second World War code-breakers has sparked anger after announcing plans to remove Winston Churchill memorabilia. Iain Standen said having a collection about the wartime prime minister was 'not synonymous' with Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, and likened it to having 'Charles and Diana mugs in someone's house'. The trustees plan to take down the collection of pictures, posters, books, pamphlets and busts because they are not see as relevant. Churchill once described the code-breakers who cracked the German's Enigma code as 'the geese that laid the golden eggs - but never cackled.'\n@highlight\nChief executive of museum likened collection to 'Charles and Diana mugs'\n@highlight\nWartime prime minister ensured code-breakers had vital resources\n@highlight\nBletchley Park played huge role in ensuring an Allied victory", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 138, "end": 153}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 381}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Historic: Wrens working on the Enigma code-breaking operation in @placeholder", "idx": 84262}, {"query": "But Mr Standen said: 'Bletchley Park is moving into a very exciting period in its development as we begin to undertake a partly publicly funded major restoration project which will start the process of turning the @placeholder into a national, and in time we hope world class, heritage attraction.", "idx": 84263}], "idx": 54875} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Alabama man convicted of raping his former neighbor and friend was sentenced November 13 to 20 years in a state penitentiary on the lead charge, and 10 years each on the lesser offenses. Except that he wasn't. The victim, Courtney Andrews, told CNN she was outraged by the sentencing. \"I don't know how any of this is possible.\" Austin Clem, 25, was convicted of one count of forcible rape and two counts of second-degree rape for attacks that Andrews said started when she was 13. \"Honestly, I didn't understand when I first heard the sentence,\" said Andrews, now 20. \"I was expecting him to spend a long time in prison.\" She said she hadn't talked about the abuse because of threats. \"I had to grow up at a very, very young age, and I know what it's like to have your life threatened and that no one will understand me.\"\n@highlight\nAn Alabama man was sentenced to no prison time for rape conviction\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos says Alabama law, rules give judges discretion to suspend prison terms\n@highlight\nHe says even if the sentence is legal, it may not be a moral one\n@highlight\nCevallos: People who object should blame legislature and courts, in addition to judge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder case, the judge's discretion came from his authority to impose a \"split sentence.\"", "idx": 84276}], "idx": 54883} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- The annual Electronics Entertainment Expo, which wrapped up here Thursday, is all about next-generation gaming. More than 45,000 game industry professionals got their first look at Microsoft's Xbox One, which will retail for $500 starting in November, and Sony's PlayStation 4, which will sell for $400 this fall. But for players, the real focus at the show was on the next generation of games, especially the slew of exclusives lined up for each device. What's at stake is a piece of the global video-game market, which Newzoo video game analyst Peter Warman expects to reach $70.4 billion this year and grow to $86.1 billion by 2016. Warman forecasts that the number of gamers worldwide will reach 1.2 billion this year.\n@highlight\nNew wave of video games at E3 2013 show off better graphics, more expansive worlds\n@highlight\nLatest \"Assassin's Creed\" title is among this year's standouts\n@highlight\nShooters \"Destiny\" and \"Titanfall\" take action in new directions\n@highlight\nRacer \"The Crew,\" combat-themed \"Ryse: Son of Rome\" round out our favorites", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 32, "end": 61}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 284, "end": 296}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 857, "end": 872}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But among a host of fresh-looking titles, there were several that stood out at @placeholder.", "idx": 84286}], "idx": 54888} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Breakthrough? Scientists at Baltimore University found MS is rare near the equator Vitamin D may be able to combat multiple sclerosis, researchers said yesterday. They discovered that it can block the migration of destructive cells to the brain, which causes the condition. This could help explain anecdotal reports that the \u2018sunshine vitamin\u2019 prevents or eases symptoms. MS is most commonly found far from the equator, where there is less sunshine to trigger production of vitamin D in the skin. The disease is caused by the body\u2019s own immune defences damaging myelin, a fatty insulating sheath that surrounds nerve fibres and is vital to the proper transmission of nerve signals.\n@highlight\nDisease is most common far from the equator, Baltimore researchers found\n@highlight\nTests on mice suppressed amounts of T-cells found near brain and spine\n@highlight\nScientists warn care needs to be taken as Vitamin D is a hormone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 51, "end": 70}, {"start": 78, "end": 79}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 395, "end": 396}, {"start": 761, "end": 769}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tests: Researchers found @placeholder suppressed symptoms of blurred visions and mobility issues in mice", "idx": 84288}], "idx": 54889} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Cunneely, 37, had an affair with his 15-year-old student but says he was abused by his teacher A French teacher who had a sexual relationship with his 15-year-old student has claimed he also had an all-consuming two year affair with his female teacher when he was just 15. James Cunneely, 37, a former teacher at Kittatinny Regional High School in New Jersey, was sentenced to three years in state prison for having sexual relations with a 15-year-old female student. Cunneely, a father-of-three, was arrested in 2007 after a five-month relationship with the girl. He admitted having 15 to 20 sexual relations with the girl - at motels, in his car, and even when her mother was at her home.\n@highlight\nJim Cunneely, 37, is a former teacher in Sussex County, New Jersey\n@highlight\nSentenced to three years in prison for having sexual relations with student\n@highlight\nCunneely was married at the time and has three children\n@highlight\nClaims he was allegedly molested by his teacher Carol D'Annunzio\n@highlight\nSussex County Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation into D'Annunzio", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 319, "end": 349}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}, {"start": 988, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He says his parents were unaware and even thought @placeholder was a stable presence in his life.", "idx": 84291}], "idx": 54892} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)John Rambo will live to fight again. The troubled Vietnam vet, first seen in 1982's \"Rambo: First Blood,\" will appear in one final movie, according to the actor who portrays him. Sylvester Stallone let the news slip while sharing plans on Twitter for another movie. He will work on \"Scarpa,\" based on the life of organized crime member turned FBI informant Greg Scarpa, \"after LAST BLOOD RAMBO,\" he tweeted last week. \"First Blood,\" the story of a Vietnam veteran on the run, and its sequel \"Rambo: First Blood Part II,\" about his quest to rescue U.S. prisoners of war, were hugely popular in the 1980s. They spawned a cartoon series and two more films: \"Rambo III\" in 1988 and 2008's \"Rambo.\"\n@highlight\nSylvester Stallone announces final episode of \"Rambo\" series\n@highlight\nThe fifth film will be called \"Rambo: Last Blood\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 184, "end": 201}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 382, "end": 397}, {"start": 424, "end": 434}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 504, "end": 522}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 710, "end": 727}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 68-year-old @placeholder is expected to play the namesake role in the fifth installation, which has no release date.", "idx": 84292}], "idx": 54893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rupert Murdoch and former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher held a secret meeting at Chequers ahead of the media tycoon's takeover of Times newspapers, it has been revealed. Mr Murdoch personally lobbied the PM over Sunday lunch on January 4, 1981, Mrs Thatcher's files show. Neither party has ever admitted that such a meeting took place, but details of the meeting have now been uncovered in a note written by Mrs Thatcher\u2019s press secretary Bernard Ingham and marked 'Commercial - In Confidence'. Power players: Rupert Murdoch and Margaret Thatcher, pictured at a New York awards dinner in 1991, have never admitted they met ahead of his Times newspapers takeover\n@highlight\nTalk over Sunday lunch came just weeks before Murdoch bid was approved by Government\n@highlight\nNeither party has ever admitted the chat took place\n@highlight\nPM was briefed on The Sun and News of the World owner's plans for the broadsheet\n@highlight\nDeal was not referred to monopolies and mergers committee", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 57}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 207, "end": 208}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 442, "end": 455}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 835, "end": 836}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "committee meeting on 26 January show that the @placeholder spoke to highlight the exemption under the", "idx": 84293}], "idx": 54894} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- U.S. President-elect Barack Obama announced key members of his energy team on Monday, naming physicist Steven Chu as secretary of energy, and former EPA administrator Carol Browner to a new post in the White House to coordinate energy and climate policy. Carol Browner was one of four key environmental nominees named by Obama. Obama also named Lisa Jackson, former head of New Jersey's environmental agency, to serve as his Environmental Protection Agency administrator, and Nancy Sutley, the Los Angeles deputy mayor for energy and environment, to lead the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Sutley, a prominent supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, is the first high-ranking gay appointee to the Obama administration.\n@highlight\nNobel-prize physicist Steven Chu named secretary of energy in Obama's cabinet\n@highlight\nNew post created in White House for energy and climate policy coordinator\n@highlight\nObama said he would invest $150 billion over 10 years in clean energy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 295}, {"start": 349, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 453, "end": 483}, {"start": 504, "end": 515}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 587, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 671, "end": 685}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In the 21st century, we know that the future of our economy and national security is inextricably linked with one challenge: energy,\" @placeholder said at a news conference to introduce his energy team.", "idx": 84300}], "idx": 54900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Perugia, Italy (CNN) -- Murder victim Meredith Kercher's family cannot forgive anyone until they know the truth about her killing, Kercher's sister said Tuesday as Amanda Knox flew out of Italy, a free woman after four years. Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were dramatically cleared of the murder Monday, in a jury ruling that left Knox sobbing and almost unable to walk out of the court unaided. The decision stunned the Kercher family, who were visibly downcast Tuesday morning. It sends them \"back to square one,\" Kercher's brother Lyle said. Stephanie Kercher, the victim's sister, demurred when asked if the family is ready to forgive Meredith's killer or killers.\n@highlight\nNEW: Knox is emotional, \"overwhelmed\" after arriving in Seattle\n@highlight\nThe exoneration of Knox and her ex-boyfriend sends the victim's family \"back to square one\"\n@highlight\nThe Kercher family cannot forgive anyone \"until the truth is known,\" the victim's sister says\n@highlight\nKnox and Raffaele Sollecito successfully appealed their convictions of murder", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 568, "end": 584}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 995, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A third person, drifter @placeholder, was convicted separately of involvement in the killing and is serving 16 years.", "idx": 84307}], "idx": 54903} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rio Ferdinand admits spending time on QPR's bench has been a 'comedown', but is still more than happy to be at the club. The former England captain penned a one-year deal with Rangers in the summer, reuniting with former boss Harry Redknapp after leaving Manchester United. Having established himself as one of the Premier League's best ever defenders while at Old Trafford, few would have predicted the 36-year-old failing to make the grade at Loftus Road. Rio Ferdinand has spent the majority of his time at QPR on the substitutes' bench The 36-year-old will be hoping to worm his way back into Harry Redknapp's first team plans\n@highlight\nRio Ferdinand has played just seven Premier League games this season\n@highlight\nThe centre back joined QPR on free transfer after leaving Man United\n@highlight\nFerdinand's last appearance came in October against West Ham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 38, "end": 40}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 255, "end": 271}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 654}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'When you have enjoyed all the success of being at a club as big as @placeholder for more than a decade, there is no hiding the fact that my current circumstances are a bit of a comedown.", "idx": 84309}], "idx": 54904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WESTERN DESERT, Iraq (CNN) -- The hot wind swirls around the human bones and cracked skulls that litter the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. The entrance to the bunker complex where al Qaeda terrorized enemies in Iraq. We are standing in the middle of what was an al Qaeda execution site, just outside an intricate bunker complex that the organization used to torture and murder its victims, the bodies left to rot or be eaten by animals. From the back of the police truck the opening to the first bunker is barely discernible in the distance. \"Al Qaeda came in as a massive force\" one of the officers says as we bump along the harsh terrain. \"They stole our cars, our personal cars. They kidnapped two of my brothers. They blew up the house over there.\"\n@highlight\nAbandoned al Qaeda in Iraq bunker base littered with bones of its enemies\n@highlight\nU.S. bombed bunkers in 2007 but stench of decay remains in desert base\n@highlight\nSource close to al Qaeda says it lost in Iraq as it lost support of the people\n@highlight\nHe says al Qaeda's focus is now Afghanistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, al Qaeda's global war has sifted to a place it believes it can still win -- @placeholder.", "idx": 84314}], "idx": 54906} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott Estadio Mineirao represented Dante's very own circle of hell in Belo Horizonte, as his Bayern Munich team-mates ran riot during Germany\u2019s crushing victory over Brazil. The centre-back, who was standing in for suspended captain Thiago Silva, will dread returning to Bavaria for pre-season after Germany\u2019s Bayern contingent - particularly Thomas Muller and Toni Kroos - tore through Luiz Felipe Scolari\u2019s side, who were also without star forward Neymar. Below, Sportsmail takes a closer look at where and when it all went wrong for Dante and his team-mates against Joachim Low\u2019s ruthless team... 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Statements like that feel gross, of course, if you know that Berdymukhamedov has been accused of imprisoning political dissidents, imposing \"draconian restrictions on freedom of expression and association,\" says Human Rights Watch, and, according to The Atlantic, ordering his goons to kill or get rid of stray cats.\n@highlight\nSinger Jennifer Lopez draws criticism for her performance in Turkmenistan\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter says the \"Happy Birthday\" concert actually was productive\n@highlight\nHe says Lopez inadvertently lent her celebrity to raising awareness about human rights\n@highlight\nSutter: \"a diva's visit with a despot can raise more than awareness\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 186, "end": 211}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 398, "end": 412}, {"start": 549, "end": 566}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 760}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would be easy to argue Lopez's performance served only to legitimize @placeholder's government.", "idx": 84335}], "idx": 54916} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Matt Aldridge would have trouble contemplating life without the Shriners Hospital for Children in Greenville, South Carolina. Maddie Aldridge has received extensive care at South Carolina's Shriners Hospital, including leg amputation. Aldridge, 28, and his 21-month-old daughter, Maddie, were born without shinbones. Both had their legs amputated at Shriners near their first birthdays. Like all care given to youths admitted to any of North America's 22 Shriners Hospitals, their surgeries and follow-up treatments were free to them. Aldridge estimates the care he received through his teens in the Shriners' system -- which admits children irrespective of their parents' income -- cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, approaching the lifetime limits of some insurance policies.\n@highlight\nHospitals' leaders seek savings after endowment fund shrinks in stock market\n@highlight\nOne solution could be closing six of 22 hospitals\n@highlight\nFraternity representatives would have to approve closures in July meeting\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina family: We'd be devastated without Shriners' free, expert care", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 73, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 119, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 199, "end": 215}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 359, "end": 366}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 461, "end": 481}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The system's board says it may ask the fraternity's membership in July for authority to close six hospitals -- including the one in @placeholder -- largely because the endowment fund that supports the hospitals dropped from $8.5 billion to $5.2 billion over the last year as the stock market plummeted.", "idx": 84342}], "idx": 54919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- In 1968 the Lotus Formula 1 team broke new ground. Rather than racing in a livery related to national flags or emblems, the team took to the circuit with cars in the color-scheme -- and wearing the logo of -- Imperial Tobacco's Gold Leaf brand. Lewis Hamilton's helmet bears the \"Striding Man\", symbol of Johnnie Walker for nearly 100 years Since then Formula 1 and sponsorship have walked hand-in-hand, sponsorship money being a significant -- and in many case major -- source of revenue. But what do sponsors get out of Formula 1? Johnnie Walker, a Scotch whisky brand of Diageo, is in its third season of sponsoring the McLaren Mercedes team. Ben Anderson is Johnnie Walker's Global Brand Director: \"Specifically for us we're looking at doing two things. At a brand level we're trying continually to develop the equity in our brand image. And that's by getting involved with international, stylish events like Formula 1.\n@highlight\nFormula 1 seen as a young and dynamic sponsorship opportunity\n@highlight\nGlobal reach of the sport is seen as an advantage\n@highlight\nCorporate hospitality helps Johnnie Walker get closer to its customers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 330, "end": 343}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 571}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 687, "end": 700}, {"start": 704, "end": 724}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Key to the brand message that Johnnie Walker -- and @placeholder -- is trying to get across is responsible drinking.", "idx": 84347}], "idx": 54920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dressed in casual T-shirts with their arms around each other, the men posing for photographs could be documenting a visit to any tourist attraction in the world. But these Turkish daytrippers aren't admiring a famous painting or well-known monument - they are taking pictures of U.S. airstrikes against brutal Islamic State terrorists in the Syrian city of Kobane. With explosions taking place behind them in a city where ISIS have butchered hundreds of Kurds over the last few weeks, the carefree men seem more interested in documenting the moment on digital cameras and mobile phones than coming to terms with the horrific reality of the situation.\n@highlight\nTurkish men pose for photographs overlooking besieged Syrian city Kobane\n@highlight\nArea is scene of intense fighting between Kurdish troops and ISIS militants\n@highlight\nSpectators document ongoing fighting using cameras and smart phones\n@highlight\nEven pose for photographs in front of American airstrikes on ISIS targets", "entities": [{"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fighting has led to a column of @placeholder tanks patrolling the area around the largely porous border to protect against any threat posed the Islamists", "idx": 84350}], "idx": 54922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After a seven-week lull following the botched execution of an Oklahoma man, executions resumed in the United States this week with three men put to death over 24 hours -- one in Missouri, one in Georgia and one in Florida. Three more are scheduled to die by lethal injection in the next five weeks, and more than 3,000 men and women await execution in the 32 states where it's currently legal and in three others where it's no longer used for new crimes but still on the books for existing convictions. But major legal and technical considerations will continue to surround the issue for the foreseeable future. Here's an update on the most important issues:\n@highlight\nQuestions raised by botched Oklahoma lethal injection remain unanswered\n@highlight\nSeven weeks after that death, Oklahoma is still investigating what happened, officials say\n@highlight\nA big issue involves the drugs used in executions, and where states are getting them\n@highlight\nPolicy shift \"could be just one more problematic execution away,\" expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many polls show declining support among @placeholder for the death penalty.", "idx": 84354}], "idx": 54923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two years ago next week, Superstorm Sandy barreled through parts of the United States, causing $65 billion worth of damage to communities up and down the Eastern seaboard. Sandy, which brought extensive flooding to New York and Atlantic City, was described by many as a once in a generation storm. But in the coming years, thanks to global warming, it won't take superstorms like Sandy to bring regular and potentially dangerous flooding to parts of the United States. Tidal flooding used to be a relatively rare occurrence along the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico, generally happening only occasionally at high tide or king tide, when the sun and the moon are aligned. But based on what scientists already know about climate change, it is clear that sea levels are going to rise over the next few decades. Coastal flooding is expected to occur even more often and cause more disruption. This will redefine how and where coastal residents live, work, and go about their daily routines.\n@highlight\nGlobal sea levels rose about 8 inches from 1880 to 2009, says science group\n@highlight\nMelanie Fitzpatrick, Erika Spanger-Siegfried: It's accelerating along East Coast\n@highlight\nBy 2045, nine locations can expect tidal floods 240 times or more per year, they write", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We found that many @placeholder communities now experience dozens of tidal floods every year.", "idx": 84367}], "idx": 54930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "FIFA's official ticket and hospitality partner MATCH has denied its English director Ray Whelan is 'a fugitive' from Brazilian police. Detectives declared Whelan as a fugitive when he disappeared from his hotel via a service entrance minutes before police investigating illegal World Cup ticket sales arrived to re-arrest him. MATCH said in a statement: 'We do not believe that the term \"fugitive\" is appropriate under the circumstances as he is presently with his lawyer. 'Fugitive': Ray Whelan, the director of MATCH services, is said to have fled through the service entrance of the lavish Copacabana Palace an hour before Brazilian police were set to re-arrest him\n@highlight\nExecutive of MATCH is embroiled in World Cup ticket touting probe\n@highlight\nRay Whelan left the Copacabana Palace before he was set to be re-arrested\n@highlight\nPolice say they have CCTV of him walking through the service entrance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 485, "end": 494}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 593, "end": 609}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 777, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder has not yet been granted the due process of a fair trial.", "idx": 84371}], "idx": 54934} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Serving a 26-year prison sentence for the murder of her roommate, American Amanda Knox said Sunday she is scared, but determined to prove she is innocent, according to an Italian lawmaker who visited her cell. Knox, 22, seemed very pleased by the visit, which included members of the Italy USA Foundation, said Catia Polidori, a member of the foundation and a member of the Italian Parliament. Knox is also grateful for the foundation's interest in her case, Polidori said. \"In my opinion, in spite of the imprisonment, she seemed to be serene,\" Polidori told CNN. While Knox is aware of the seriousness of her situation, Polidori said, she is \"resolute\" about proving her innocence.\n@highlight\nDelegation from Italy USA Foundation visited Amanda Knox in Italian prison\n@highlight\nKnox seemed \"serene,\" denies guilt in roommate's murder, one visitor says\n@highlight\nDelegation took her English-language books as Christmas gift\n@highlight\nKnox's father has said he believes she'll be freed on appeal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 293, "end": 312}, {"start": 320, "end": 333}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 720, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 790, "end": 793}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he said the @placeholder appeals process is more flexible than in the American courts, noting the appeals court could open the case for a further evaluation of evidence and new information.", "idx": 84379}], "idx": 54940} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For the price of an actual plane ticket, you can experience what it was like to fly in the golden age of air travel. The 'Pam Am Experience' will be conducting four four-hour 'flights' over the next few months, in a reconstructed Boeing 747. And while the plane doesn't actually take off, passengers get a round-trip ticket to the past with a four-course airline meal and a tour of the perfectly reconstructed jet from the Sixties. Luxury: For the next three months, Air Hollywood, a Los Angeles sound stage, will be hosting four 'Pan Am Experience' dinners - showing 'passengers' what it was like to fly during the golden age of air travel\n@highlight\nThe 'Pam Am Experience' will put on four dinners inside a plane sound-stage over the next three months\n@highlight\nTickets to dinner cost $297 for first class and $197 for clipper class", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 230, "end": 239}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The tops: A spiral staircase is seen from the outside of the @placeholder jet sound-stage", "idx": 84385}], "idx": 54946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:55 EST, 11 December 2013 The Duchess of Cornwall helped to make the Christmas of a terminally-ill toddler an extra special one today by inviting her to decorate the Christmas tree at Clarence House. Lorna Gentry, who is two and half, is suffering from an incurable brain tumour and has been given just months to live, her unspeakably brave parents revealed. But the pretty youngster, wearing her best party dress, raced around the antique-filled drawing room of the Prince of Wales's official London residence with the energy of your typical, determined toddler.\n@highlight\nLorna Gentry, two and half, is suffering from an incurable brain tumour\n@highlight\nOne of 12 children with life-limiting conditions invited to Clarence House\n@highlight\nDuchess of Cornwall hosts party every year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 101, "end": 119}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 538, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Imagine how wonderful it must be for them for share photographs and stories of an event like this with the grandparents around the dinner table at @placeholder.", "idx": 84389}], "idx": 54949} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Monday afternoon, something called Kidz Bop was trending on Twitter. I had never heard of it, but was instantly amused by the word \"Bop.\" You see, when I was a kid, Nana lived with us at home in Arizona and she used to wield a giant cardboard wrapping paper roll that we affectionately called her Bopper. When our Great Dane, Shane, would annoy her, she'd promptly try to beat the crap out of him. And he loved it. But Kidz Bop appeared to be far less amusing than Nana's cardboard bludgeoning stick. As one Twitterererer put it: \"Kidz Bop can go die in a hole.\"\n@highlight\nIn this week's \"Apparently This Matters,\" Jarrett Bellini takes on Kidz Bop\n@highlight\nThe kiddie music series was trending on Twitter after an ad aired on Nickelodeon\n@highlight\nWhat's new? Kids now warble Carly Rae Jepsen's \"Call Me Maybe\"\n@highlight\nIn summation: Kidz Bop is no \"Houses of the Holy\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 54}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 602, "end": 624}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 793, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 869, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the moment, all of my co-workers are making fun of me for just now learning about \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 84400}], "idx": 54954} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Watson John Watson competed in 152 Formula One races over 10 years. He won five times, including the 1981 British Grand Prix for McLaren, and scored 169 career points. After leaving the sport in 1985, Watson has forged a successful media career, and today he writes for MailOnline. Following the fall-out from the Hungarian Grand Prix, Watson dissects the situation at Mercedes following Lewis Hamilton\u2019s team orders snub. Mercedes were in the worst sort of position ahead of Sunday\u2019s Hungarian Grand Prix, with one driver in Nico Rosberg starting from pole position and their other driver, Lewis Hamilton, beginning the race from the pit lane.\n@highlight\nHamilton decided to reject Mercedes' plea to let Nico Rosberg to pass him\n@highlight\nMercedes must find a way of keeping both Hamilton and Rosberg happy\n@highlight\nHamilton will improve if he gets some proper guidance, says Watson", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 109, "end": 131}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 493, "end": 512}, {"start": 534, "end": 545}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If I could advise @placeholder, I would tell him to dump his advisers because they are doing him no favours.", "idx": 84401}], "idx": 54955} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "J Edgar Hoover refused permission for Bond producers to even mention his agency by name after he was passed a memo on Goldfinger Nowadays James Bond is a household name that everyone, from designer brands to luxury car makers, wants to be associated with. But back in 1964 - just two years after the Cuban Missile Crisis - the FBI reacted with horror after learning of plans to feature the Bureau in upcoming Bond flick Goldfinger. J Edgar Hoover refused filmakers permission to even mention his agency by name after being passed a memo explaining that Bond was a British spy who had 'beautiful women presenting themselves to him in scanty attire'.\n@highlight\nProducer Harry Saltzman sent FBI request to use military planes in film\n@highlight\nLetter prompted agency to run checks on everything to do with Bond\n@highlight\n'Sex and bizarre situations' in novels meant FBI did not want to be involved\n@highlight\nReports also claimed Goldfinger's plot foiled by FBI, rather than Bond", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 118, "end": 127}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 300, "end": 319}, {"start": 327, "end": 329}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 691}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}, {"start": 930, "end": 939}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But despite the favourable references and presidential endorsement, Hoover ordered his agents to contact Saltzman and 'vigorously protest any mention of @placeholder or portrayal of its agents in his proposed movie.'", "idx": 84406}], "idx": 54957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deborah Arthurs PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 4 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:38 EST, 4 September 2013 Earlier this year teenager Dwayne Ward was subject to a horrific and bloody assault while on holiday in Turkey with his family. After Dwayne, 17, became separated from his brother Darren, 32, while out drinking on the famous Bar Street in the holiday resort of Marmaris he was approached by two Turkish men who proceeded to stab him 19 times, slash his body, face and neck with a razor blade, strip him naked and leave him for dead in a park.\n@highlight\nDwayne Ward was found naked in a garden in the Tepe district of Marmaris\n@highlight\nAttackers had 'tried to slit his wrists to finish him off'\n@highlight\nTwo men were charged after a huge police manhunt\n@highlight\n17-year-old takes medication and suffers flashbacks\n@highlight\nToday Dwayne and his mother Doris appeared on This Morning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder sais: 'I jumped up, started shouting at Darren, \"You've lost him!\"", "idx": 84407}], "idx": 54958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is coming out swinging on behalf of both Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama, insisting that neither should be second-guessed on their foreign policy records. The nanny-state pol, now a registered independent after years in both the Republicans and Democratic parties, said Clinton likely did all she could about the situation in Libya that led to the deaths of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. 'I think most of the criticisms of Hillary are totally unfounded \u2013 you can maybe disagree with her policies, but what'd you expect her to do in Benghazi?' he said in a recent interview.\n@highlight\nThe former mayor accused House Republicans of 'cheap politics' for questioning Clinton's actions before and after the 2012 terror attack\n@highlight\nAn aide to a member of the new House Select Committee on Benghazi says it will probe Clinton's failure to heed security warnings before the attack\n@highlight\nThe focus on the former secretary of state comes as she is the Democrats' undeniable presidential front-runner\n@highlight\nThe State Department had numerous warnings, including knowledge of a terrorist rally and parade in Benghazi months before the attack\n@highlight\nThe group that led the assault on the U.S. diplomatic compound and killed the American ambassador also warned of 'assassinations' to come", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 43}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 301, "end": 310}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 450, "end": 458}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 837, "end": 858}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1315}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But amid @placeholder' zeal to paint Clinton as a serial fabricator in advance of her decision on whether to run for president, they have asked few questions publicly about State Department policies and decisions before the attack took place.", "idx": 84409}], "idx": 54959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Actor Stephen Collins has asked a judge to eliminate any future spousal support payments over leaked audio in which the former 7th Heaven star purportedly acknowledged molesting underage girls. Collins' attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan filed a trial brief on Friday stating that his client has lost all future earning power due to the posting of the audio online last month. His estranged wife Faye Grant has denied that she leaked the recording made during a 2012 therapy session. Actor Stephen Collins has asked a judge to eliminate any future spousal support payments to estranged wife Faye Grant over leaked audio in which the former 7th Heaven star purportedly acknowledged molesting underage girls\n@highlight\nActor wants to stop having to pay his wife $13,000 a month in spousal support\n@highlight\nHe has accused her of leaking audio in which the former 7th Heaven star purportedly acknowledged molesting underage girls\n@highlight\nEstranged wife Faye Grant has denied that she leaked the recording made during a 2012 therapy session\n@highlight\nThe recording cost the 67-year-old Collins a role in the upcoming film Ted 2 and knocked scheduled re-runs of 7th Heaven off two cable networks", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 20}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 212, "end": 230}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 484, "end": 498}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 857, "end": 866}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyond the divorce case, the @placeholder audio has raised a number of ethical and legal issues about how it was recorded, and what it now means that the revelations apparently made in the privacy of a therapy session have been made public.", "idx": 84413}], "idx": 54963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye, Meghan Keneally and Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:56 EST, 12 November 2012 A top Democrat has warned that David Petraeus must testify to the Senate about the terror attack in Benghazi - and he could be forced to do so by legal means. Dianne Feinstein insisted it was 'unacceptable' that the former CIA director had not yet given Congress an account of a trip to Libya he made shortly before his resignation last week, and threatened to seek a subpoena to obtain it. Petraeus was due to discuss the CIA's role in the raid which killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans before Congress on Thursday.\n@highlight\nDianne Feinstein threatens to subpoena former CIA director after he pulls out of appointment to give evidence about Benghazi attack\n@highlight\nReplacement will speak instead but Petraeus promises to testify in future\n@highlight\nHis alleged mistress Paula Broadwell talked about Libya at college lecture\n@highlight\nSaid there were Libyan prisoners in American consulate at the time of the September 11 attack that left four dead including ambassador", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 283, "end": 298}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 785, "end": 792}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suspicions over how much @placeholder knew about the Benghazi probe could complicate Petraeus' testimony over the controversial issue.", "idx": 84414}], "idx": 54964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Belinda Robinson Death: Jeffrey Ferguson is shown before his execution in this March 17, 2014 photo provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections A man convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing a 17-year-old girl made funny faces and mouthed words at his own daughters minutes before he was put to death last night. Jeffrey Ferguson, 59, was executed by lethal injection just after midnight on 26 March at the state prison in Bonne Terre, Missouri. He was accused of kidnapping Kelli Hall as she finished her shift at a Mobil gas station in St. Charles, Missouri on Feb. 9, 1989.\n@highlight\nJeffrey Ferguson, 59, was executed by lethal injection at the state prison in Bonne Terre, Missouri\n@highlight\nThe 59-year-old was accused of kidnapping Kelli Hall as she finished her shift at a Mobil gas station in St. Charles, Missouri on Feb. 9, 1989\n@highlight\nAfter the execution, the victims father Jim Hall said: \u2018Hopefully, now we can move forward\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 42}, {"start": 119, "end": 152}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder switched to a one-drug execution method late last year.", "idx": 84416}], "idx": 54966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Thursday made official the long-held but rarely stated U.S. support for a future Palestinian state based on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war. In the past, the United States has unofficially backed a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict based on the borders in place prior to the war 44 years ago in which Israel seized the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights and Sinai Peninsula. In a major speech Thursday, Obama became the first president to formally endorse the policy, but he also acknowledged the need for modifications through the negotiating process due to conditions on the ground.\n@highlight\nNEW: Romney says Obama threw Israel \"under the bus\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama formalizes a longstanding but rarely expressed U.S. position\n@highlight\nA Palestinian state must be viable, while Israel must be secure, Obama says\n@highlight\nNetanyahu rejects Israel's withdrawal from existing population centers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 447, "end": 461}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 811, "end": 814}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He has disrespected Israel and undermined its ability to negotiate peace,\" @placeholder said in a statement.", "idx": 84421}], "idx": 54970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 1 March 2014 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 2 March 2014 Britain's first ever 'cat cafe' where customers can enjoy a cup of coffee in the company of several felines officially opened its doors this morning. The grand opening of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium in Bethnal Green, east London, was much anticipated by animal lovers across the capital. Within hours of its opening date being announced online, the cafe's website crashed when 3,000 people attempted to book a table. The cafe's website crashed as cat-lovers scramble to book a table\n@highlight\nLady Dinah's Cat Emporium opened its doors in east London today\n@highlight\nCustomers can enjoy a selection of food and drink in company of 11 cats\n@highlight\nCat Cafes are something of a craze in Asia, with over 100 opened in Tokyo\n@highlight\nEatery owned by Lauren Pears - who raised money for business online", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We thought long and hard about who would really benefit from having a cat caf\u00e9 in @placeholder.", "idx": 84426}], "idx": 54973} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dominic King for the Daily Mail Follow @@DominicKing_DM Stevan Jovetic and Sergio Aguero tormented Liverpool as Manchester City made a bold early statement in title race. As Mario Balotelli watched on from the Directors\u2019 Box, Brendan Rodgers will have been left to wonder whether his new \u00a316million signing will lift Liverpool to City\u2019s level. Jovetic scored either side of half-time to take the game away from Liverpool, with substitute Sergio Aguero coming off the bench to finish Liverpool off with his first touch, as City ran out convincing 3-1 winners at The Etihad Stadium. 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Security forces have detained 13 of the escapees, according to the report, which cited a security source. The incident occurred in Gabes, in the southeastern part of the North African country. It is the latest mass prison break in the turbulent Muslim world. Recent prison breaks have been cited by analysts as one of several reasons the United States heightened its security and closed various embassies last month. Prison breaks occurred last July in Pakistan, Iraq and Libya, and have been a known strategy of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Details are not known about who escaped from the Tunisian prison, but there are longstanding fears that militants are focusing on springing their fighters and leaders who are incarcerated.\n@highlight\nThirteen of the escapees in Tunisia have been detained\n@highlight\nThere has been international concern over recent prison escapes\n@highlight\nPrison breaks are a known strategy of al Qaeda, a CNN analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 103, "end": 122}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 587, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 663, "end": 679}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It cited \"suspected @placeholder involvement in several of the breakouts which led to the escape of hundreds of terrorists and other criminals.\"", "idx": 84431}], "idx": 54977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama has signed a new executive order that authorizes his administration 'to impose sanctions not just on individuals but on key sectors of the Russian economy,' he said Thursday morning. 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The abuse claims, which come almost a year after presenter Jimmy Savile died, were made by five women in a documentary screened by rival broadcaster ITV Wednesday. Those interviewed for the film, titled \"Exposed -- the other side of Jimmy Saville,\" gave detailed accounts of sexual assault while as young as 14 or 15. 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We have shed too much blood over the past 12 years. We have done too much to help the Afghan Security Forces grow over the last 12 years to ever think that violence or instability would be to our advantage,\" said Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, the commander of the International Security Assistance Force.\n@highlight\n\"We have fought too hard over the past 12 years,\" Dunford says\n@highlight\nKarzai had said the U.S. and the Taliban were holding daily talks\n@highlight\nHagel, Karzai meet to smooth over frictions\n@highlight\nTaliban claims responsibility for Saturday attack", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 94, "end": 105}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 399, "end": 420}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 575, "end": 613}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Karzai, meanwhile, has been increasingly critical of @placeholder forces in recent months.", "idx": 84456}, {"query": "\"I know these are difficult issues for President Karzai and the @placeholder people,\" Hagel said after the meeting.", "idx": 84457}], "idx": 54996} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Red Bull driver Mark Webber has cast doubt on the Bahrain Grand Prix taking place this year, even though the race has been reinstated on the Formula One calendar. F1's ruling body the FIA announced on Friday that the gulf kingdom, which was supposed to stage the event in March at the start of the season, will hold it at the end of October. The FIA's decision came after its top officials visited the island on Tuesday, and the following day Bahrain's ruler lifted the state of emergency laws that had facilitated the restriction of political leaders and journalists.\n@highlight\nMark Webber \"uncomfortable\" with decision to stage race in Bahrain\n@highlight\nRed Bull driver says it is unlikely the that rescheduled event will go ahead\n@highlight\nBahrain had been due to open season in March but was postponed due to civil unrest\n@highlight\nF1 chiefs made decision to reinstate the race after visiting the kingdom on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 35}, {"start": 59, "end": 76}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 172, "end": 173}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 355, "end": 357}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 849, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder has joined the 12 F1 teams in refusing to back the move, which has outraged human rights groups around the world.", "idx": 84469}], "idx": 55006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A two-timing cheat with a very short temper decided to go on Dr. Phil to decide if he should leave his wife for his mistress, and let the two ladies meet for the first time. Melvin is married to Rachel, but while the two were separated he began dating Chantelle. That was two years ago, and now Melvin spends his time flip flopping between the two women, who have somehow fallen under his spell. Scroll down for video Two-timer: Melvin (above) is having a relationship with his wife and a mistress Over it: Melvin's wife Rachel (above) just wants him to make a decision so she can move on with her life\n@highlight\nMelvin is married to Rachel but having an affair with Chantelle\n@highlight\nMelvin met Chantelle when he was separated, and even though he and his wife have reconciled they have remained together for two years\n@highlight\nHe decided to pick one woman once and for all by going on Dr. Phil", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At one point he even storms off stage, with @placeholder quickly running after him.", "idx": 84471}], "idx": 55008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 25 February 2014 Two New York police sources have said they would not miss Alec Baldwin should he move to Los Angeles New York police sources have reportedly said Alec Baldwin will not be missed should he move to Los Angeles. The actor revealed yesterday in New York magazine that he \u2018probably\u2019 needs to move out of the city and said he was considering L.A. Baldwin said he misses the days when New Yorkers would signal their appreciation of celebrities briefly and politely while taking care to maintain privacy.\n@highlight\nTwo New York police sources say the actor will not be missed should he move to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nMr Baldwin said in an interview, published yesterday, that he 'probably' needs to move out of the city and that he was considering L.A", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 186, "end": 196}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 243, "end": 254}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 838, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I give up': Melodramatic Alec Baldwin laments his A-list life as he predicts he will 'probably' have to leave @placeholder in candid new interview", "idx": 84475}], "idx": 55010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Journalists Steven Sotloff (left) and James Foley (right) have both been killed by Islamist militants in recent weeks. Sotloff was pictured in the video delivering message taunting U.S. President Barack Obama. The Arabic text at the bottom of this frame translates to: 'Now is the time for my message'. A knife-wielding jihadist stands next to U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff in the video that was released online overnight. U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff, 31, (left) was kidnapped in Syria last year. Sotloff's mother Shirley (right) made a televised appeal for the return of her son last week. Australian Warren Rodwell, pictured in a ransom video with his Abu Sayyaf captors in the Philippines. Mr Rodwell has today shed light on what it is like to be a captive who has lost hope. He spent 472 days in captivity. He was never tortured and has previously described his abductors as 'buffoons'\n@highlight\nIslamic State militants have murdered two U.S. journalists in the past month\n@highlight\nJames Foley and Steven Sotloff condemned America, believed to have been under heavy coercion\n@highlight\nPsychologists and an Australian kidnapping victim explains what life is like in captivity after all hope is lost\n@highlight\n'Nothing really has meaning to you anymore... 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Conservative Vice Chairman Michael Fabricant broke ranks and warned that failure to come clean about the project would fuel \u2018growing mistrust about HS2\u2019. He spoke out after it emerged that Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin and Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude have called on David Cameron to veto the release of the report, which found that HS2 was a \u2018red/amber\u2019 project in danger of failing, under Freedom of Information laws.\n@highlight\nMichael Fabricant demanded that the government publish report on HS2\n@highlight\nWarned that failure to do so would fuel 'mistrust' about rail project", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 184, "end": 198}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 306, "end": 322}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 488, "end": 505}, {"start": 535, "end": 547}, {"start": 564, "end": 576}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 728, "end": 744}, {"start": 793, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Maude and Mr @placeholder told the Prime Minister: \u2018We consider that the importance the Government attaches to the successful implementation of the HS2 project ... justifies the use of the veto in this case.\u2019", "idx": 84486}], "idx": 55016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This year's alligator hunting season is one for the history books in Mississippi, where the record has been shattered twice just days after hunting began. The new heaviest gator ever caught in the state was pulled from waters near Vicksburg on Sunday and weighed a whopping 792-pounds. Just the day before, the record had been broken when a 756-pounder was snagged. Scroll down for video Behemoth: A record-breaking alligator weighing just shy of 800 pounds was caught in Mississippi on Sunda Historical hunting season: The gator beat the previous record, set just the day before, by just 36 pounds Sunday's record beast measured 13.5 feet and was pulled in by a 3-man team led by Brian Montgomery of Starkville, reports WAPT.\n@highlight\nIt's a big year for gators in the Magnolia State, where a 3-man team brought in the 13.5-footer on Sunday\n@highlight\nJust the day before, the record had been broken with a 756-pound alligator\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, an 1,011.5-pound gator was caught in Alabama last month", "entities": [{"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just last month, an over 1,000-pound alligator was snagged in @placeholder", "idx": 84504}], "idx": 55026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As saber rattling grows over the Syrian president's alleged use of chemical weapons against his own people, Bashar al-Assad's once high-profile wife, Asma, has kept a low profile. \"She's just hunkered down in Damascus,\" said Andrew Tabler, a senior fellow with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and author of \"In the Lion's Den: An Eyewitness Account of Washington's Battle with Syria.\" \"She's standing by her man.\" That's where she can be seen in photographs of the al-Assads posted this week on Instagram. No images of bloody battle fields mar the view of the president caught in the middle of the civil war. Instead, photo after photo of the couple show a picture of caring. In one, the first lady -- who majored in computer science and French literature at King's College London -- wipes away a boy's tear. In another, she is listening intently to a group of women.\n@highlight\n\"She's just hunkered down in Damascus,\" says Andrew Tabler, expert on Syria\n@highlight\nHappy images on Instagram account contrast with harsh reality on the ground\n@highlight\nAsma al-Assad is seen at diplomatic functions, awards ceremonies and stirring pots", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 234, "end": 246}, {"start": 274, "end": 314}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 782, "end": 802}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 947, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The photos appeared after the president announced this month that he was adding @placeholder to his social media blitz.", "idx": 84506}, {"query": "But Tabler, who once lived in @placeholder and interacted with the first family, said he had little insight into her current doings.", "idx": 84507}], "idx": 55028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The newly elected head of Syria's opposition briefed European foreign ministers Monday on the crisis there, European Union foreign affairs representative Catherine Ashton said. Ashton met Monday with Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib and pledged European support ahead of the monthly meeting of European Union foreign ministers. \"We want to help, but it's their country,\" she said. Al-Khatib was to discuss his proposal for a political transition to end the hostilities that have left thousands of people dead during nearly 21 months of violence that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has characterized as a fight against terrorism. 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Kasem, now 81, was known for his years as the host of the countdown show \u2018American Top 40\u2019. He is suffering from Parkinson's disease and retired from his radio hosting in 2009. Kerri, Mike and Julie Kasem say they have not been allowed to see their father for three months. Scroll down to hear a clip of Casey 'losing it'! 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Award-winning Zimmer, whose illustrious body of work includes scores for mega-hits such as \"Gladiator,\" \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" and \"The Simpsons,\" had already collaborated successfully with Lebo on \"The Power of One,\" a 1992 drama set in South Africa. \"By the time he [Zimmer] had committed to what became 'The Lion King,' there were other people hired that I replaced ... because Hans was reluctant to continue without me in the project,\" remembers Lebo.\n@highlight\nLebo M conducted and sang on the movie The Lion King\n@highlight\nHis arrangements won him a Grammy and he is currently working on his first ever tour\n@highlight\nThe South African advises young people in the continent to embrace their identity\n@highlight\n\"The African in you is your ticket to Hollywood,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 219, "end": 231}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 391}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 457, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They looked all over,\" says @placeholder with a smile on his face.", "idx": 84520}, {"query": "More projects followed suit but in the early 1990s @placeholder decided to go back to his apartheid-free home country and reunite with his family.", "idx": 84522}], "idx": 55036} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gateshead ended Warrington Town's FA Cup ambitions as goals from Matty Pattison and Danny Wright ensured the Conference side squeezed into the third round draw. South African midfielder Pattison finished high into the net after eight minutes after Rob Ramshaw had got the better of Craig Robinson near the touchline and pulled the ball back. But they needed a stoppage time second from Wright to overcome Warrington's spirited resistance. It was a moment to forget for goalkeeper Karl Wills, who tried to launch a late Warrington assault but saw his clearance fall straight to Wright, who finished into an empty net.\n@highlight\nGateshead beat Warrington Town 2-0 to book their place in the FA Cup third round on Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nThe Conference side led when Matty Pattison fired home Rob Ramshaw's cut-back on eight minutes\n@highlight\nBut it took them until stoppage time to kill off Warrington's spirited challenge when Danny Wright scored\n@highlight\nThree divisions and 79 places separated the two opponents at the Gateshead International Stadium\n@highlight\nNorthern Premier League Division One North side Warrington caused a sensation by beating Exeter in first round", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 34, "end": 39}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 480, "end": 489}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 643, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 805}, {"start": 895, "end": 904}, {"start": 932, "end": 943}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Craig Robinson, who was @placeholder's first round hero against Exeter City, kisses his daughter after the final whistle", "idx": 84525}], "idx": 55038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cristiano Ronaldo has redefined the notion of 'world class', energising the tired term and catapulting it to a far higher plain. 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Cristiano Ronaldo is full of energy despite the rough weather during Real Madrid's training session at Anfield The Portuguese star shows off some of his skills as Real gear up for their seismic clash with Liverpool Raheem Sterling gets a handshake from Mario Balotelli (left) during Liverpool's run-out at Anfield\n@highlight\nAhead of Champions League showdown at Anfield, Sportsmail compares Sterling to a rookie Ronaldo during his early years at Manchester United\u2026\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo has scored 271 goals in 258 games for Real Madrid\n@highlight\nAt 19 years of age, Raheem Sterling has taken the Premier League by storm\n@highlight\n'I really look up to Ronaldo, he is someone that has always been an idol to me,' says Liverpool star Sterling", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 301, "end": 317}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 554, "end": 568}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 794}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sterling's shooting accuracy (56.9 per cent) is vastly superior to @placeholder (41.7 per cent) at the same age", "idx": 84527}, {"query": "@placeholder was still 20, but a little older, by the time he reached that mark.", "idx": 84528}], "idx": 55040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Following England's earliest exit from a World Cup since 1958, former players and managers have been queuing up to add their opinion to the inquest that will inevitably begin when the Three Lions return from Brazil. Successive 2-1 losses to Italy and Uruguay leave England bottom of Group D and already eliminated from the tournament, despite having a match against Costa Rica still to play on Tuesday. Among some of the suggestions offered to ready the Three Lions for future tournaments are that English players need to learn to play alternative formations, the FA need to produce a greater number of coaches, and England must make sure their best XI players take to the field.\n@highlight\nEngland suffered their earliest World Cup exit since 1958 in Brazil\n@highlight\nSuccessive 2-1 losses to Italy and Uruguay left England bottom of Group D\n@highlight\nThey have already been eliminated despite having a game remaining\n@highlight\nFormer players and managers suggest English players need to learn alternative formations and that the FA must produce more coaches", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 221, "end": 231}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 320, "end": 326}, {"start": 403, "end": 412}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 601, "end": 602}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tactics: @placeholder players' naivety when it comes to differing formations may have cost them in Brazil", "idx": 84531}], "idx": 55043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spain's world champions will begin the defense of their European title against fellow football superpowers Italy next June, after both were drawn in Group C on Friday. That match in Gdansk will be the feature clash of the third day of the Euro 2012 finals, while the Republic of Ireland will take on Croatia in the other opening Group C fixture in Poznan. \"It is a difficult draw. The 16 strongest teams are in this tournament so whatever team we came up against would have presented problems,\" Spain coach Vicente del Bosque told UEFA's website. Relive the draw as it happened\n@highlight\nCo-hosts Poland play 2004 winners Greece in opening game of Euro 2012\n@highlight\nDefending champions Spain take on Italy in Group C opener on June 10\n@highlight\nGroup B features the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Portugal\n@highlight\nCo-hosts Ukraine in Group D with France, England and Sweden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 276, "end": 294}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 516, "end": 533}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 872}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Given the circumstances, it is good that we will play our three games in @placeholder and we will not face Germany.", "idx": 84535}], "idx": 55047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The three women who were held captive and sexually abused in a Cleveland home for a decade have returned to the 'House of Horrors' in an extraordinary show of bravery. 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Knight's visit came as it emerged her captor will start his term - a life sentence plus 1,000 years - isolated from other inmates.\n@highlight\nMichelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus separately visited the home in Cleveland to thank neighbors for their support\n@highlight\nCastro will start his life sentence in isolation due to high profile of his case", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 71}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 351, "end": 362}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 502, "end": 515}, {"start": 528, "end": 539}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Castro a few days after the women escaped and that @placeholder said, 'I knew", "idx": 84537}], "idx": 55048} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:49 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:50 EST, 24 October 2013 A former Ohio doctor accused of killing a pregnant woman last year by injecting her with heroin after she answered a Craigslist ad pleaded guilty today for her death and that of her nearly full-term unborn child. Ali Salim, 44, entered the pleas in Delaware County Court, north of Columbus, ahead of his trial scheduled for next week. He faces 37 years in prison at a December sentencing. 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In one photograph captioned 'sweetest guys' a woman stands alongside a soldier armed with a gun. In another a mother smiles intently for the camera with her two children while posing next to an armed guard. The pictures have appeared on the photograph sharing network Instagram. 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Speaking to MailOnline about getting back into shape after giving birth, the 24-year-old said: 'I still have some baby weight to lose but I'm very relaxed about it - I am wearing a lot of looser tops and then tight trousers so am dressing around it. 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The first couple to wed under Argentina's recent law allowing same-sex marriages nationwide arrives in Mexico this week on an all-expenses-paid trip -- part of a new push by the government in Mexico City, Mexico to woo gay travelers. \"We hope that many same-sex couples who get married around the world spend their honeymoons here,\" says Alejandro Rojas, the city's tourism secretary. 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By tradition, Chief Justice John Roberts -- joined by his eight colleagues -- took to the bench at 10 a.m. and announced the end of the old term and the start of the new, welcoming new lawyers to the court's bar and holding a one-hour argument on a search and seizure case. But many reporters and court observers were downstairs, preoccupied trying to make sense of a surprise move. In brief orders, the justices without explanation announced they had rejected appeals from five states seeking to keep their bans on same-sex marriage in place. Those states are Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Indiana and Wisconsin.\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court declines to wade into marriage battles in five states\n@highlight\nAs a result, lower court rulings stand and same-sex couples can now marry in those states\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court initially handed reporters a set of orders that was missing 30 pages\n@highlight\nIts refusal to tackle the marriage cases was contained within those 30 pages", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 722, "end": 725}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 970, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The practical effect means gay and lesbian couples in those states could soon become legally wed. @placeholder announced it would start issuing marriage licenses within hours of the court's action.", "idx": 84566}], "idx": 55070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 11:24 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:44 EST, 23 April 2013 Heartbreak: Young father Geoffrey Firkins, pictured with his son Cody-Jay, died in a horrific crash as he sped to find his fiancee A young father was killed in a horror crash as he sped to rescue his fianc\u00e9e after she was attacked in a nightclub, an inquest has heard. Geoffrey Firkins, 21, died when his Vauxhall Corsa collided with a lorry and a Peugeot 206 in the early hours of February 7 last year. North Staffordshire Coroners Court heard heard today how minutes earlier, he had received a phone call from fianc\u00e9e Katie Evans, 21, telling him she had been assaulted during a night-out with friends.\n@highlight\nGeoffrey Firkins, 21, involved in horror smash in Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent\n@highlight\nMinutes earlier fiancee Katie Evans called to tell him she had been assaulted\n@highlight\nInquest heard father-of-one was not wearing a seatbelt at the time", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 357, "end": 372}, {"start": 393, "end": 406}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 492, "end": 525}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 704, "end": 719}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Firkins' grandfather, also called @placeholder, told the inquest: 'From speaking to the officers and learning about his injuries, I know that if Geoffrey had been wearing his seatbelt he would still be with us.", "idx": 84567}], "idx": 55071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Julian Castro, the mayor of San Antonio, and Mike Villarreal, the city's representative in the state legislature, saw potential in an historic, amoeba-shaped park parcel near the city's convention center. 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Fredel Buenavista, 32, left the country in south east Asia at the age of four and arrived in Britain when he was 20 with his stepfather Alan Pratt and his mother Maria, who are both British citizens. But earlier this month Mr Buenavista, from Maidstone, Kent, was detained by the Home Office earlier this month and threatened with deportation. 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He had broken a bone in his foot and England head coach Roy Hodgson was just weeks away from announcing his squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil. The clock was ticking. 'Unfortunately I have been in that position a lot,' admitted Wilshere, reflecting on his bad break during England v Denmark, as he rested between Tuesday's double training session at St George's Park. Eyes on the ball: Jack Wilshere is looking forward to his first World Cup\n@highlight\nWilshere was injured playing for England against Denmark in March\n@highlight\nJack given No 7 shirt after Rooney, Gerrard and Lampard had first pick\n@highlight\nMidfielder feared his World Cup dream was over\n@highlight\nArsenal manager Arsene Wenger helped Wilshere return to fitness", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 704, "end": 707}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I went to him and said, \u201cI think I'm ready\u201d, and he said, \u201cNo, you're not, you need to train if you are going to have a good @placeholder\u201d.", "idx": 84592}, {"query": "'I didn't ask for it, but a text came through saying I was No 7 (he wears 10 for @placeholder).", "idx": 84594}], "idx": 55086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 25 September 2012 A runaway bride who jilted three men has finally tied the knot - with her maid of homour. Kerry De\u2019ath, 29, first ran out on her fiance Craig Smith, 32, just months before they were set to jet to Florida for the dream wedding they spent years saving for. The bolting bride then settled down with a second love, Dave Futter, 29, for two and a half years - but left him when he popped the question. The one: After almost marrying a man on three occasions Kerry De'ath (right) finally said 'I do' to Sarah Woodford who was going to be her Maid of Honour\n@highlight\nKerry De\u2019ath, 29, ran out on Craig Smith, 32, months before Florida wedding\n@highlight\nThen ended long-term relationship with Dave Futter, 29, after he proposed\n@highlight\nThen agreed to marry Nick Farmer, 29, at a lavish ceremony\n@highlight\nBut with six weeks to go her chief bridesmaid confessed her love", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 193, "end": 204}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 639, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sarah, who was secretly in love with @placeholder for two years before finding the courage to tell her, said: 'I never thought I would get the reaction I did.", "idx": 84603}], "idx": 55091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A war crimes tribunal for Rwanda sentenced the African nation's former army chief to 30 years in prison Tuesday for his part in the 1994 genocide that killed 800,000 people. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) found Augustin Bizimungu guilty on six counts of genocide, crimes against humanity for murder, extermination and rape and violations of the Geneva Conventions. During the genocide, soldiers and police under Bizimungu's command directed the extermination of tens of thousands of Tutsi civilians who had taken refuge in churches, hospitals and schools, according to Human Rights Watch. Soldiers and police also ordered civilian officials and ordinary citizens to join in hunting down and killing the Tutsi and punished them if they failed to do so, the human rights monitoring group said.\n@highlight\nA war crimes tribunal found Augustin Bizimungu guilty on 6 counts\n@highlight\nHe had fled to Angola and was arrested there in 2002\n@highlight\nAbout 800,000 people were killed in Rwanda", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 56, "end": 62}, {"start": 187, "end": 228}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 243, "end": 260}, {"start": 378, "end": 395}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 602, "end": 619}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 864, "end": 881}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bizimungu fled to @placeholder, where he was arrested in 2002 and transferred to the tribunal.", "idx": 84606}], "idx": 55093} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- \"Sleepy Hollow\" wrapped up its freshman season Monday night with a finale packed full of major twists and a whopper of a cliffhanger that left pretty much every major character in a terrible, life-threatening position. (Head thee to EW's \"Sleepy Hollow\" recap for all the details.) With Ichabod (Tom Mison) buried six feet under (while still alive), Abbie (Nicole Beharie) trapped in Purgatory, and Katrina (Katia Winter) kidnapped by the headless horseman, executive producer Mark Goffman had a lot to answer for when we called him up after viewing the heart-stopping episode. Luckily Goffman, who penned the extraordinary second hour with fellow EP Alex Kurtzman, was more than happy to break it all down for us \u2014 and give us some early scoop on season 2!\n@highlight\n\"Sleepy Hollow\" wrapped up its first season with a twist-filled finale\n@highlight\nExecutive producer Mark Goffman breaks down the cliffhanger\n@highlight\nNext season's theme is going to focus on the horseman of war", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 245, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 263}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 362, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 489, "end": 500}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So, Tom and @placeholder ,we brought them into the writers room, and they've been incredibly generous with sharing the things they love about the show and their characters with us.", "idx": 84608}, {"query": "One of the big goals, which goes along with the idea of war in @placeholder, is that we need to populate the town more.", "idx": 84609}], "idx": 55095} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- When the Olympic torch lights up in London on Friday, hundreds of millions of TV screens, laptops and mobile phones will likewise be turned on in China. Chinese sports fans are expected to watch the world's best athletes compete for medals and fame at the 2012 Summer Games. Hardly any Chinese expect London to be able to match the spectacular opening ceremony that Beijing choreographed four years ago. London set for Olympic opener \"They will get the job done but it definitely won't be as good as China did,\" said Ling Ling, who works for CCTV, the national television network. 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And their intervention on the Iran issue reflects a growing perception among many countries that the United States is unable to resolve international conflicts alone. The visit this week to Tehran by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was a rare show of personal, high-stakes diplomacy by a pair of world leaders.\n@highlight\nIntervention from Turkey, Brazil reflects dissatisfaction with U.S. leadership, Labott says\n@highlight\nBrazil, Turkey tout nuclear agreement reached with Iran\n@highlight\nThe next day, U.S. introduced sanctions resolution to U.N. 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But perhaps it's not the most practical way of expressing yourself, as one bottle took 28 years to be discovered - nearly 5,000 miles away. In 1985 a man called Jonathon penned the note 'Mary, you are really great person. I hope we can keep in correspondence. I said I would write. Your friend forever, Jonathon, Nova Scotia, 1985,' tucked it into a bottle, and threw it into the Atlantic ocean.\n@highlight\nBottle believed to have travelled nearly 5,000 miles to reach Croatia\n@highlight\nWould have been swept from Atlantic Ocean to Mediterranean Sea\n@highlight\nDiscovered by woman clearing up rubbish on beach", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the bottle was thrown from @placeholder, it could have travelled across the Atlantic and into the Mediterranean Sea.", "idx": 84629}], "idx": 55107} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sangeeth Sebastian UPDATED: 04:27 EST, 31 January 2012 Ever dreamed of enrolling at an international university in less than half an hour? Drop in at the French Embassy, Shanti Path, this weekend, and you could be the lucky one. The two-day Campus France Admission Tour 2012 opens on Saturday with the promise to offer admission to the brightest students in just 20 minutes - and the good news is that knowledge of French is not mandatory to make the grade. Campus France is a public policy initiative of the French government to promote higher education abroad and the Admission Tour 2012 will see as many as 25 top French institutions hitting the road (from Delhi they'll got to Bangalore and Mumbai) to spot the right candidates and make admission offers to them.\n@highlight\nThe CampusFrance Admission Tour 2012 road show will take place on February 4-5 (Saturday & Sunday) at the Embassy of France, Shanti Path, New Delhi. To download the event PDF, go to www.inde.campusfrance.org\n@highlight\nSingapore is promoting its educational opportunities to Indian students in a big way over the last few years. What has brought about this change in approach?\n@highlight\nHas this foreign policy shift brought about any perceptible increase in the academic engagement between the two countries?\n@highlight\nNevertheless, a large number of students who graduate from the IITs and other leading institutions prefer to work abroad. How do we prevent this brain drain?\n@highlight\nHow many Indian students are there in Singapore? 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Mark Madoff hanged himself with a dog leash on the second anniversary of his father Bernie Madoff's arrest for running the biggest financial fraud in history. He had wanted his mother to cut off all contact with his father. Speaking for the first time since her disgraced financier husband's sensational arrest three years ago, Ruth Madoff now says she wishes she had severed ties with her husband as Mark wanted. Guilt: Ruth Madoff has said that she blames herself for her son Marks' suicide.\n@highlight\nMark Madoff hanged himself on second anniversary of father's arrest for biggest Ponzi scheme fraud in history\n@highlight\nMother Ruth says she blames herself and wishes she had cut off contact with her husband as Mark wanted\n@highlight\nRuth didn't even know what a Ponzi scheme was when Bernie confessed, son Andrew claims\n@highlight\nAndrew says Bernie Madoff's use of his sons' legitimate trading business to shield his fraudulent scheme was 'unforgivable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 120, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 220, "end": 232}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 876, "end": 879}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 986, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "can't explain it, I mean I trusted him,' @placeholder said when asked", "idx": 84634}], "idx": 55111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Taking time out to eat a homemade chocolate cake is hardly the conventional way to win an ultra-endurance marathon, but don't tell Emelie Forsberg. 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Fleet of foot, she makes light work of massive mountains such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn -- running with a permanent smile etched across her face -- because for Forsberg this truly is a labor of love.\n@highlight\nEmelie Forsberg is a world and European champion in Skyrunning\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old hails from Sweden but now lives in Chamonix\n@highlight\nShe holds record for ascent and descent of several mountains, including Mont Blanc\n@highlight\nHer partner is men's world Skyrunning champion Kilian Jornet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 140, "end": 154}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 880, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her love of natural surroundings became engrained from an upbringing on a rugged coastal region in eastern @placeholder, with her family home surrounded by \"hilly terrain and wild forests.\"", "idx": 84647}], "idx": 55119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sydney siege hostage Marcia Mikhael has lashed out at the country's bail system for allowing gunman Man Haron Monis to roam free, despite being on charges of accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. Speaking to 7News, Ms Mikhael said was 'upset' and 'disappointed' with the judicial system for failing to imprison Monis, who was also on a further 40 charges of sexual assault. Monis went on to cause the death of Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson on December 16 during the Lindt Cafe siege. 'How was he out on bail? 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Rifqa Bary, 18, who was an undocumented immigrant until recently, left her family in Columbus, Ohio, in July 2009 and took refuge in the home of a minister in Orlando, Florida. The girl was later moved into foster care after she said in an affidavit that her Muslim father had threatened her after finding out about her conversion. Her father denies the allegation. 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The radicals stood in front of posters declaring 'the dawn of a new era has begun' in reference to the caliphate and their literature praised the 'sacrifices' made in the Middle East. Scotland Yard has said today it is investigating whether the men were breaking terror laws. Scroll down for video Propaganda: ISIS supporters have been handing out leaflets to Oxford Street shopper encouraging them to leave Britain for Syria and Iraq Rules: The literature sets out how people should live their lives and encourages them to leave Britain for the caliphate\n@highlight\nCentral London shoppers were encouraged to 'resettle' in Syria and Iraq\n@highlight\nScotland Yard is investigating whether men have breached terror laws", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder \u2018caliphate\u2019 \u2013 or Islamic state \u2013 stretches across wartorn Syria and Iraq.", "idx": 84662}], "idx": 55130} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Texas hospital where two nurses were infected treating Ebola-patient Thomas Eric Duncan has apologized for the first time in their mismanaged handling of the outbreak. But it may be too little too late for the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital's nursing staff, who are threatening to stage a walk off after inadequate guidelines left them exposed to the virus for two days. The Dallas hospital's Chief Clinical Officer Dr Daniel Varga admits they 'made mistakes' when Duncan first showed up at the hospital with Ebola symptoms. He was initially sent away with antibiotics, despite telling health care workers that he had recently arrived from Liberia - one of the three countries currently battling the largest outbreak of the disease in history.\n@highlight\nTexas Health Presbyterian Hospital's Chief Clinical Officer Dr Daniel Varga issued an apology in his statement to Congress, released Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe says hospital made a mistake in turning America's Ebola 'patient zero' Thomas Eric Duncan away when he first reported symptoms\n@highlight\nApology comes as nurses in Dallas are threatening to walk off to protest lack of preparation to deal with an Ebola patient\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday, it was revealed that nurses didn't wear protective clothing to care for Duncan until after his Ebola diagnosis was confirmed\n@highlight\nTwo nurses who looked after Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital have been infected with the disease\n@highlight\nNurses union alleges that necks and wrists were exposed and some nurses were told they didn't need to wear face masks\n@highlight\nGlove openings were not taped shut on protective suits, exposing wrists and hands to exposure\n@highlight\nProtective clothing did not cover necks, exposing skin between the collar and the bottom of the face shield\n@highlight\nTo cover their necks, nurses were told to use tape that does not block the virus\n@highlight\nSome supervisors told nurses that face masks were not required at all when caring for Duncan\n@highlight\nDuncan was not isolated immediately when he was finally admitted to the hospital with Ebola symptoms and was left for several hours in a hospital ward with other patients nearby\n@highlight\nA nursing supervisor faced resistance from hospital chiefs when nurses demanded Duncan be isolated\n@highlight\nNurses treating Duncan were also caring for other patients in the hospital\n@highlight\nPatients who may have been exposed to Duncan were kept in isolation only for a day before being moved to areas with other patients", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 73, "end": 90}, {"start": 214, "end": 247}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 763, "end": 796}, {"start": 826, "end": 837}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 991, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1171}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1373}, {"start": 1378, "end": 1411}, {"start": 1991, "end": 1996}, {"start": 2009, "end": 2014}, {"start": 2095, "end": 2099}, {"start": 2278, "end": 2283}, {"start": 2324, "end": 2329}, {"start": 2432, "end": 2437}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Included in the statement, is a section on 'lessons learned and steps taken' in the aftermath of @placeholder's death, and the subsequent diagnosis of two nurses.", "idx": 84666}], "idx": 55133} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter Many women around the world dream of being able to eat whatever they want and have any weight they gain go straight to their cleavage. But with the stereotypical perfect female body being both very slender yet with large breasts most women fight a constant battle between avoiding the snack aisle and bemoaning their shrinking assets. However one confectionery maker in Japan aims to bring women the best of both worlds, creating 'F Cup' cookies that claim to enhance breast size. Each cookie contains 50mg of Pueraria Mirifica, plant extract found in plant found in northern and north eastern Thailand\n@highlight\nCookies sold in Japan promise to have noticeable effect on cup size\n@highlight\nContain extract of plant Pueraria Mirifica which contains Miroestrol\n@highlight\nMiroestrol acts similarly to the hormone oestrogen\n@highlight\nHowever, while oestrogen does effect breast size, no evidence eating Pueraria Mirifica has any impact", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 733, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}, {"start": 919, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, while the idea of the only consequence of indulging in sweet treats being a larger cup size might sound appealing, there is no scientific evidence at all that @placeholder has a similar effect to oestrogen on humans when eaten.", "idx": 84668}], "idx": 55135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Angela Kane, from London, was hunting for a holiday home in Ireland five years ago, she didn\u2019t consult Zoopla or the usual array of property websites in search of the best deal or most up-and-coming area. Instead, she visited an astrologer and asked for his help in finding the perfect home. He drew her a personalised astrological map, covered in criss-crossing multi-coloured lines showing the most auspicious areas for her house hunt. Never mind structural surveys or price-growth estimates, this map, she reckoned, was the single most effective way to guarantee investing in the perfect property where she will, one day, happily see out her retirement.\n@highlight\nAstro-mapping uses the latest computer programs to tell you where to visit\n@highlight\nMairead Armstrong uses Astro-Cartography to match people to holidays\n@highlight\nMost people have experienced feeling more at home in specific places\n@highlight\nBut could the reason really be found in the stars?", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 759, "end": 775}, {"start": 782, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 45, an assistant, is only one of a growing number of professional women turning to a little-known branch of stargazing, called astro-mapping, not just to take the guesswork out of househunting, but also to plot the co-ordinates of every aspect of their life.", "idx": 84676}], "idx": 55141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Navigating the political waters in her own family, says one ally, likely prepared Kathleen Sebelius well for the partisan cauldron she's now enduring in Washington over the rocky rollout of the Obamacare website. 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I think she learned a great deal from that and I think it has served her very well,\" says Ron Pollack of the healthcare advocacy group Families USA.\n@highlight\nSebelius from prominent politcal family in Kansas\n@highlight\nRepublicans ramp up calls for her to resign due to Obamacare website problems\n@highlight\nOne ally says she is focused on consumers and patients\n@highlight\nAs Kansas Governor, she tried to finance expanded health coverage through cigarette taxes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 236, "end": 270}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 684, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They felt like they were in a position where it was not profitable to do business in @placeholder.", "idx": 84682}], "idx": 55145} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Berlin (CNN) -- Germany's President Christian Wulff announced his resignation Friday following a series of scandals that prompted calls for him to step down. 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In a brief televised statement, Merkel said she accepted Wulff's resignation with the \"utmost respect and deepest personal regret.\" Wulff had put the interests of the general public to the fore in deciding to resign, Merkel said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The resignation will not affect Germany's handling of the eurozone debt crisis - analyst\n@highlight\nHanover prosecutors say they have \"grounds for initial suspicion of receiving bribes\"\n@highlight\nChancellor Angela Merkel says she accepts Wulff's resignation with deep regret\n@highlight\nRecent developments have eroded public trust and confidence in him, Wulff says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 407, "end": 421}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 456, "end": 458}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 915, "end": 927}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a separate televised statement, Wulff said @placeholder \"needs a president who can devote himself completely to national and international challenges\" -- and one who commands the trust of a wide majority of citizens.", "idx": 84690}], "idx": 55150} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World No. 1 Rafael Nadal set up a semifinal showdown with Andy Murray after winning his third successive match at the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London on Friday. The Spaniard overcame sixth seed Tomas Berdych 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 to repeat his victory over the Czech in the Wimbledon final in July. Third seed Novak Djokovic will play No. 2 Roger Federer in Saturday evening's second semifinal after handing American Andy Roddick his third successive defeat in Friday's closing match of the round-robin stage. The 24-year-old, who needed to win just one set to progress, completed his seventh straight win over Berdych despite losing his cool with an umpiring call.\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal defeats Tomas Berdych to reach semifinals and eliminate the Czech\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 will on Saturday play Andy Murray, who was runner-up in Group B\n@highlight\nWorld No. 3 Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in Friday night's final Group A tie\n@highlight\nSerbian won in straight sets to earn last-four clash with Roger Federer on Saturday evening", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 32}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 141, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 289, "end": 297}, {"start": 325, "end": 338}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 432, "end": 443}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's going to be a really, really difficult match against Andy,\" he told the crowd after ending @placeholder's hopes of progressing.", "idx": 84693}], "idx": 55152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As we head into a workweek that ends with a federal holiday on Friday, you can expect the usual: Newspaper, television and Internet advertisements touting special sales and slashed prices on selected items. Veterans Day has become an annual opportunity for merchandisers -- many of them see the holiday as a chance to get a jump on Black Friday, the day-after-Thanksgiving bacchanalia of bust-down-the-doors sales pushes. It's hard to blame the merchants. The economy has been dismal. Anything that might bring shoppers into stores is seen as a plus. But before the Veterans Day promotions kick into high gear, perhaps we might take a moment for a different suggestion about how to commemorate the day:\n@highlight\nBob Greene: There's a place in Washington that isn't a top tourist spot\n@highlight\nHe says Arlington National Cemetery is a place all Americans should visit\n@highlight\nMore than 300,000 are bured at Arlington, including the famous\n@highlight\nGreene says to visit Arlington is to realize the meaning of serving your country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 132, "end": 139}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 754, "end": 763}, {"start": 814, "end": 840}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Make a promise to do what you can, whenever you can, to pay a visit to an unforgettable @placeholder place:", "idx": 84702}], "idx": 55155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you bet on the princess, you win. Monaco's Princess Gabriella Therese Marie was born at 5:04 p.m. (11:04 a.m. ET) Wednesday, beating her brother Jacques Honore Rainier into the waking world by two minutes, the royal family announced on Facebook. The twins are the first children born to Charlene Wittstock, the former South African Olympic swimmer who married Prince Albert II in 2011. Their birth took place at the Princess Grace Hospital Monaco, named after Albert's mother -- and late legendary Hollywood actress -- Grace Kelly. \"The Princess and the children are doing well,\" the royal family said.\n@highlight\nPrincess Gabriella is born at Princess Grace Hospital, 2 minutes before her brother\n@highlight\nBut Prince Jacques is next in line for the throne, under Monaco law\n@highlight\nThe twins are the first children born to Prince Albert II and his wife Charlene", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 64, "end": 86}, {"start": 157, "end": 178}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 299, "end": 316}, {"start": 330, "end": 350}, {"start": 372, "end": 387}, {"start": 428, "end": 457}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 510, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 841, "end": 856}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in this case, it would be @placeholder's son Jacques, even though he arrived after his sister.", "idx": 84722}], "idx": 55170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A celebrity psychic has sacked her husband and son-in-law from their roles in her management team after they were filmed threatening and hurling homophobic abuse at a sceptic who was handing out leaflets outside her shows. Sally Morgan's husband, John Morgan, and son-in-law, Daren Wiltshear, were caught on camera by Mark Tilbrook as he stood outside a London theatre distributing leaflets that questioned whether psychics really could speak to the dead. Mr Morgan was shown approaching Mr Tilbrook, 30, and threatening him with violence if he did not leave, saying: 'I'm gonna knock you out sooner or later... 'So f*** off before I do you.'\n@highlight\nSceptic Mark Tilbrook was handing out leaflets outside psychic's live show\n@highlight\nHis leaflets questioned whether psychics really could speak to the dead\n@highlight\nHusband of 'Psychic Sally' approached and was 'threatening and abusive'\n@highlight\nJohn Morgan told Mr Tilbrook 'I'm gonna knock you out sooner or later'\n@highlight\nHe was joined by son-in-law Daren Wiltshear, who said 'I've seen him do it'\n@highlight\nMr Morgan made more violent threats and hurled homophobic abuse at him\n@highlight\n'You look pale. 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It's a message the Obama administration wants to amplify more loudly now that it is wrestling with a huge influx of minors crossing the southern border -- 57,000 in the past nine months. They're from troubled Central American countries and a lot are unaccompanied and many of those are young children. It's all overwhelming already stressed immigration services as more and more kids find themselves caught in a bureaucratic limbo and a political firestorm.\n@highlight\nHomeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson visits southern border in New Mexico\n@highlight\nThe administration wants to amplify its message that illegal arrivals are mostly going back\n@highlight\nThe stepped up effort comes amid an influx of undocumented minors from Central America\n@highlight\nNew arrivals have overwhelmed border services and ignited new political controversy", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 402, "end": 417}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 924, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"People in @placeholder should see and will see that if they make this journey and spend several thousand dollars to do that we will send them back and they will have wasted their money,\" he added.", "idx": 84727}], "idx": 55175} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Twelve people died today during the bloodiest day yet of protests in Afghanistan over the burning of Koran copies found in a rubbish pit at a NATO military base. Back in the U.S., GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich lashed out at President Barack Obama for saying sorry after copies of the Muslim holy book were found burned earlier this week. Riot police and soldiers are braced for more violence after the Bagram compound burning deepened mistrust of NATO as it struggles to stabilise the nation before foreign combat troops leave in 2014. 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But Prince William, it seems, has a slightly wilder solution. The Duke of Cambridge has revealed he listens to animal noises on his iPhone to relax \u2013 inspired by the love of Africa he inherited from his mother. While his father Prince Charles has admitted he talks to plants while indulging in a little gardening, William confessed to having several hundred sound effects \u2013 such as crickets and buffalos \u2013 on his mobile phone, which remind him of the country where he proposed to wife Kate.\n@highlight\nThe Duke of Cambridge has revealed he listens to animal noises on his iPhone to relax\n@highlight\nWilliam confessed to having several hundred sound effects \u2013 such as crickets and buffalos - which remind him of Africa\n@highlight\nPrince William revealed how his mother Princess Diana inspired his passion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 161, "end": 188}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 364, "end": 380}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In an interview about his love for @placeholder and his charity work there, Prince William said: \u2018I regularly daydream.", "idx": 84729}], "idx": 55177} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England -- Nihat Kahveci sent Turkey into the Euro 2008 finals behind defending champions and Group C winners Greece with the only goal in a narrow 1-0 victory over battling Bosnia-Herzegovina. 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Grasping tissues and moaning, Bobby Cutts Jr. testitfied he never meant to hurt girlfriend Jessie Davis. The jury of six men and six women reached the verdict after more than 21 hours of deliberations. Jurors found Cutts guilty of aggravated murder for the unlawful termination of Davis' pregnancy and the aggravated murder of a child under the age of 13. 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Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, and sporadic scuffles continue, Capt. Dennis Adrio with the North West police told CNN. What's behind South Africa's mine violence? Police and firefighters responded after a power substation on Anglo American Platinum's property was set on fire at 4 a.m., Adrio said. Tuesday's clashes continued a wave of wildcat strikes and violent confrontations that has wracked the country's mining sector for more than two months, the worst labor unrest since the end of apartheid.\n@highlight\nPolice fire tear gas and rubber bullets as they clash with striking miners in Rustenberg\n@highlight\nThe protesters were barricading roads near the Anglo American Platinum mine, police say\n@highlight\nSouth Africa's mining sector has seen a wave of wildcat strikes and clashes since August\n@highlight\nThousands of striking miners have been fired by gold and platinum mining firms", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 154, "end": 176}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 447, "end": 469}, {"start": 509, "end": 513}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 882, "end": 904}, {"start": 934, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder fired about 12,000 striking workers who refused to attend disciplinary hearings earlier this month after a three-week walkout.", "idx": 84736}], "idx": 55183} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The streets of Berlin have turned black, red and gold as up to a million flag-waving fans gather in the German capital to welcome home the nation's World Cup-winning footballers. Germany's national side flew in from Rio de Janeiro -- where they beat Argentina 1-0 in extra time on Sunday to secure their fourth championship -- on Tuesday morning to a heroes' welcome. Mario G\u00c3\u00b6tze (@MarioGoetze), who scored the winning goal at the Maracana, tweeted a photo of the team on the bus from the plane to the airport terminal, announcing that they had arrived home. Boarding an open-top Mercedes truck and trailer emblazoned with the years of their four World Cup victories -- 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014 -- the team threaded its way through the city along roads lined with tens of thousands of cheering fans.\n@highlight\nGermany's national football team arrive home after winning World Cup in Brazil\n@highlight\nVictorious side tour Berlin on open-top trailer; streets lined with supporters\n@highlight\nTens of thousands of fans gather at Brandenburg Gate to welcome the champions\n@highlight\nGermany beat Argentina 1-0 with goal in extra time to notch up fourth title", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the @placeholder there was a festive atmosphere, as the sea of supporters -- many of whom had taken the day off to be there -- waited patiently for hours for a glimpse of the team.", "idx": 84739}], "idx": 55185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:44 EST, 21 November 2012 Derek Burt had seen the ad just weeks before his wife Angela had a heart attack When Derek Burt\u2019s alarm went off one chilly morning this February, it wasn\u2019t just to rouse him for work. The impeccably timed alarm also saved his partner Angela\u2019s life. She was having a heart attack and were it not for a TV advert he\u2019d seen a few weeks previously, she wouldn\u2019t be alive today. Mr Burt had seen ad starring Vinnie Jones, telling members of the public how best to resuscitate a cardiac arrest victim.\n@highlight\nDerek Burt had seen the ad just weeks before his wife Angela, 43, had a heart attack\n@highlight\nSpent five minutes doing chest compressions until ambulance arrived\n@highlight\nProposed to Angela two weeks later when discharged from hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 105}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 181, "end": 190}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 474, "end": 477}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (see below), to help promote hands-only CPR among the next generation of", "idx": 84742}], "idx": 55187} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Vice President Dick Cheney continued his fierce defense of the harsh interrogation techniques used by the CIA in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, defiantly saying that he 'would do it again in a minute.' Speaking on NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday, Cheney said there was 'no comparison' between the tactics and the deaths of American citizens on September 11, 2001, adding that the CIA had 'very carefully avoided' the practice of torture. 'Torture is what the Al-Qaeda terrorists did to 3,000 Americans on 9/11. There is no comparison between that and what we did with respect to enhanced interrogation,' said Cheney.\n@highlight\nFormer vice president continued his fierce defense of the harsh interrogation techniques on Sunday's Meet The Press\n@highlight\nCheney said the CIA had 'very carefully avoided' the practice of torture\n@highlight\nAcknowledged that 'rectal rehydration' was not part of the interrogation program, but said he 'believed it was done for medical reasons'\n@highlight\nAlso said President George W. Bush knew the extent of the practices - 'He authorized it. 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Ireland have received an official allocation of 3,209 tickets for Friday\u2019s crunch Euro 2016 qualifier \u2014 in line with UEFA\u2019s five per cent minimum. Republic of Ireland CEO John Delaney (right) hit out at the Scottish FA over the handling of tickets Delaney had demanded more but that was turned down by the SFA, who said there was no room for manoeuvre.\n@highlight\nIreland were given 3,209 tickets for their qualifier against Scotland\n@highlight\nBut the visitors wanted as many as 8,000 tickets for the Celtic Park clash\n@highlight\nIrish fans are expected to be spread among the home fans on Friday\n@highlight\nFormer Ireland boss Johnny Giles says any trouble will be Scotland's fault", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 80, "end": 82}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 471, "end": 489}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 531, "end": 541}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 630, "end": 632}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The @placeholder has really acted unprofessionally here with us,\u2019 he insisted.", "idx": 84753}], "idx": 55196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marion Bartoli believes Amelie Mauresmo is the 'perfect' person to help Andy Murray cope with the pressure of defending his Wimbledon title. Murray took the tennis world by surprise by appointing Mauresmo, a former Australian Open and Wimbledon champion, as his coach after the French Open. Initially the deal is only for the grass-court season but both are hoping it will extend beyond that. All smiles: Marion Bartoli believes Amelie Mauresmo (left) is the perfect person to help Andy Murray (right) The partnership did not get off to the best start with Murray's third-round loss to Radek Stepanek at Queen's Club, but their focus from the start will have been Wimbledon.\n@highlight\nMarion Bartoli says Amelie Mauresmo is the perfect person for Andy Murray\n@highlight\nMurray hired Mauresmo as his coach for this grass-court season\n@highlight\nMauresmo was Bartoli's coach when she won Wimbledon last year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 229}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 845, "end": 852}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With Mauresmo in her corner, Bartoli went on to become one of the most surprising champions in @placeholder's long history.", "idx": 84777}, {"query": "@placeholder's right around the corner, there's going to be some amazing memories, it's just a great time.'", "idx": 84778}], "idx": 55210} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- New York is set to become the latest state to open the door for medical marijuana, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to take executive action to let select hospitals dispense it to select patients, according to two advocates briefed on the plan. State Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, who has been a leading proponent of more comprehensive legislation for medical marijuana in New York, said he learned about the executive action in a conversation Saturday afternoon with members of the governor's staff. It paves the way for a \"limited and cumbersome program,\" but nonetheless is a step forward on the issue, according to Gottfried.\n@highlight\nGov. Cuomo is set to act on medical marijuana, advocates briefed on his plan say\n@highlight\nHe'll take executive action to set up a system where hospitals can distribute pot\n@highlight\nAdvocates are excited about the plan, but say comprehensive legislation still needed\n@highlight\n20 states -- including New Jersey, Vermont, Connecticut -- allow medical marijuana", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 111, "end": 122}, {"start": 271, "end": 287}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The states where there is medical marijuana include Connecticut, Vermont and @placeholder, each of which border New York.", "idx": 84781}], "idx": 55212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Prosecutors trying to prove that Oscar Pistorius murdered his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp appeared to have won a round on Tuesday morning, but it was the defense team that was smiling by the end of the day. Tuesday's testimony began with the expert who conducted the autopsy on Steenkamp, Gert Saayman. He backed two key points of the state's case. He estimated that Steenkamp had eaten about two hours before she died, which contradicts Pistorius' version of events, and he said that the victim would have been able to scream after the first two bullets hit her, as the prosecution argues.\n@highlight\nPistorius became furious after police officer handled his gun, court hears\n@highlight\n\"'You can't just touch another man's gun,'\" witness quotes athlete as saying\n@highlight\nPathologist back on stand, under cross-examination\n@highlight\nDefense questions pathologist's finding that Steenkamp ate less than two hours before she died", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 105, "end": 119}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 914, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think it would be somewhat abnormal if one did not scream when sustaining a wound of this nature,\" @placeholder testified of the \"particularly devastating\" injury to Steenkamp's right arm.", "idx": 84783}], "idx": 55213} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Established in 2007 following the Red Mosque siege, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Pakistani Taliban, is now a prominent actor in that country's politics. It is a diverse umbrella group uniting some 30 militant groups across the Kyber-Pasktunskwa and other tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. It is estimated that there are some 30,000 TTP operatives. Each of these groups aims to establish local spheres of Sharia law, impose a particular restrictive vision of Islamic living, and resist federal governance in the region. They also collectively condemn Pakistani support for the United States in the \"war against terror.\" It is worth remembering that the TTP movement initially enjoyed some local support in the region before their violent methods began to alienate the population.\n@highlight\nTaliban condemn Pakistani support for the United States\n@highlight\nTTP movement initially enjoyed some local support in restive region bordering Afghanistan\n@highlight\nTaliban violence has increased as the new leadership seeks to assert its authority\n@highlight\nPakistan must defend its vibrant tradition of public politics and plurality, says analyst", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 56, "end": 80}, {"start": 83, "end": 85}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 238, "end": 254}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 345, "end": 347}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rather they were seen as misguided individuals dedicated to helping the good cause in @placeholder or dismissed as a local rebellion.", "idx": 84791}], "idx": 55217} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Boko Haram militants have killed scores in a series of raids on dozens of villages in northeast Nigeria's Adamawa state, continuing its violent campaign of terror in the African nation, a lawmaker said. For two weeks, Boko Haram gunmen have sacked dozens of villages in Michika district, close to the border with Cameroon, slaughtering male residents and abducting others, said Adamu Kamale, a lawmaker representing Michika district in the Adamawa state House of Assembly. \"They move house to house, killing people -- including the old, abducting women, and children and burning homes,\" \u200eKamale said Tuesday. He said villages are littered with bodies, and there is no one to bury them because residents have fled -- thousands of them, heading off into the mountains or across the border into Cameroon -- to escape the onslaught.\n@highlight\nTweet linked to Boko Haram promotes a training camp for would-be child soldiers\n@highlight\nAmnesty accuses Nigeria's military of ignoring warning; Nigeria disputes allegation\n@highlight\nLawmaker: Bodies litter villages in northeast Nigeria, thousands more flee", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 473, "end": 489}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last week, a video was posted on the same account purporting to be an interview with @placeholder's spokesman.", "idx": 84794}], "idx": 55219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jamie Donaldson claimed the first European Tour title of his career with a resounding four-stroke victory at the Irish Open on Sunday. The Welshman made sure of his first win in 255 attempts with a closing six-under par round of 66 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland -- the first time the event has taken place north of the border since 1953. \"I guess it takes some people longer than others, and it's taken me a lot longer than I thought to win,\" Donaldson said. \"The first three years went too quickly and then I was out for a year with injury, so I didn't find my feet too soon after that, and then I lost my way a bit. But over the last two to three years I feel as though I have been building to this win and it's just so nice to be finally holding this trophy,\" he added.\n@highlight\nWelshman claims maiden European Tour win at 255th attempt at Irish Open on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe 36-year-old Donaldson finishes on 18-under par to claim \u00e2\u201a\u00ac333,330 first prize at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland\n@highlight\nEngland's Anthony Wall finishes in a tie for second; Padraig Harrington's challenge fades with final round 70\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy posts final round 67 to finish in tie for 11th", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 122, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}, {"start": 980, "end": 993}, {"start": 998, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder immediately set about reclaiming his overnight lead, bagging three birdies in the opening four holes to set the tone for the rest of an assured final round.", "idx": 84797}], "idx": 55221} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joe Bernstein and Sami Mokbel Follow @@SamiMokbel81_DM Luke Shaw will seek talks with Southampton over his future after their final game of the season against Manchester United on Sunday. Shaw, 18, is the subject of interest from several leading clubs in the Premier League and abroad and wants to know whether Southampton will allow him to leave. The left-back is valued at \u00a330million and is a candidate to be named in Roy Hodgson\u2019s England World Cup squad on Monday having made his international debut earlier this year. 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The questions come as Iraqi and U.S. officials welcomed what they have called in recent weeks a new phase in the American-Iraqi partnership. \"We are absolutely committed to be your partner to the extent you want us to be,\" Vice President Joe Biden told Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a visit last week to Iraq.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. State Department is taking over where the American military leaves off as it withdraws from Iraq\n@highlight\n\"We do not have a combat mission. 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The 38-year-old, with six Olympic gold medals and 10 World cycling titles already tucked away, has swapped his lycra for a fire-retardent racesuit. And having pledged to compete at Le Mans in two years, he\u2019s already scorching the Tarmac by racing in this season\u2019s British GT Championship in his Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3.\n@highlight\nHoy is driving a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 in the British GT Championship\n@highlight\nHe aims to compete at Le Mans 24-Hours in two years' time\n@highlight\nThe Scot is Britain's most decorated Olympian with six Olympic golds\n@highlight\nHe also won 10 World cycling titles during a distinguished career", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 540, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was so spectacular to watch, flying through the air, landing on one wheel, catching it\u2026 how could you not be excited and inspired by that?'", "idx": 84812}], "idx": 55230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It starts with a tweet. The recruit has been slowly and carefully chosen from his local community -- perhaps at a mosque, or gym, or cafe -- by an al Qaeda recruiter, aiming to send a Westerner to fight alongside radicals in Syria. According to a defector from the ranks of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) -- whose stronghold in the Syrian town of Raqqa punishes smokers and insists women wear a veil -- the jihadist group runs a series of internet welcome chat groups to begin the process of indoctrinating and filtering potential recruits from outside Syria.\n@highlight\nIslamist defector says Twitter, Google Chat and Skype used to recruit foreign fighters\n@highlight\nWest is concerned foreign fighters will return to home countries with terrorist plots\n@highlight\nDefector says foreign fighters are recruited over weeks\n@highlight\nHe says one recruit wanted to see an execution video; others asked about marriage", "entities": [{"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 278, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 682, "end": 685}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I can't talk on @placeholder, as everything is written down, so they can monitor everything.\"", "idx": 84814}], "idx": 55231} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "You may only know of the Romanovs through watching \u2018Anastasia\u2019 but the Russian royal family owned some seriously stylish ornaments. To the Tsars of old, Easter eggs weren\u2019t made of chocolate but were beautifully crafted Faberg\u00e9 pieces with gold and precious stones. An exhibition of 240 Faberg\u00e9 objects will be on display exclusively in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Canada, the largest collection outside of Russia from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Intricate pieces: A Faberge egg decorated with a portrait of Peter the Great was given by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife, made by Mikhail Perkhin in 1903\n@highlight\nExhibition includes four beautiful eggs made for the Russian Tsars\n@highlight\n240 Faberg\u00e9 objects made of gold and precious stones will be on display\n@highlight\nFaberg\u00e9 was a master goldsmith, best known for his enameled creations\n@highlight\nStar exhibit is a portrait of the Tsar's daughter, made shortly before the family were tragically murdered", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 341, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 431, "end": 458}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 564, "end": 579}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But his most famous legacy is his intricate eggs, mainly created for the @placeholder, each containing a very special surprise inside.", "idx": 84818}], "idx": 55234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The murder of rapper Dolla reverberated throughout the music industry on Tuesday as police sought a motive for the brazen killing. Rap artist Dolla was known as a nice guy who survived a rough childhood. The aspiring Southern hip-hop artist, whose real name was Roderick Anthony Burton II, was gunned down in the busy parking lot of the upscale Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles, California, on Monday afternoon. Police later arrested Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, at Los Angeles International Airport, a Los Angeles Police statement said. No other details were given about Berry. The 21-year-old rapper was based in Atlanta, Georgia. He was in Los Angeles to work on his debut album.\n@highlight\nThose who knew rapper Dolla mourn his loss\n@highlight\nThe Atlanta-based rapper was killed at the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles\n@highlight\nFamily releases a statement asking for privacy to mourn\n@highlight\nDolla, whose real name was Roderick Anthony Burton II, was 21", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 35}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 272, "end": 297}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 446, "end": 463}, {"start": 473, "end": 505}, {"start": 510, "end": 527}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 938, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After that incident, their mother moved the family to @placeholder, according to his biography.", "idx": 84838}], "idx": 55243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- High-stakes lawsuits, overlapping investigations and a bitter battle over blame are spreading across Europe in the wake of a scandal that has rocked the meat industry. Horse meat was discovered in products that are supposed to be 100% beef, sold in Sweden, the United Kingdom and France. On Sunday, a major company under scrutiny called one of its suppliers a \"villain\" responsible for the fraud. The supplier, in turn, insisted it was \"fooled\" by a subsupplier. While authorities say there is no immediate cause for health concerns, the discovery was a new shock to an industry already reeling from a bombshell last month when Irish investigators found horse and pig DNA in numerous hamburger products.\n@highlight\nNEW: Six big French retailers pull lasagne and other products\n@highlight\nComigel CEO tells a French news agency his company was \"fooled\"\n@highlight\nFindus Nordic CEO calls Comigel \"the villain\"\n@highlight\nHorsemeat isn't a health hazard, but could contain a veterinary drug unsafe for humans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The products were pulled Monday after @placeholder supplier Comigel raised concerns about the type of meat that was used, Findus Sweden said.", "idx": 84841}], "idx": 55245} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama told Americans he has all the justification he needs to fire missiles into Syria. \"I have the authority to address the threat from ISIL\" he said in a primetime address on Wednesday. Where does he get it? According to senior Obama administration officials it comes from a 13-year-old vote Congress took in the days after 9/11 known as the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF.) The vote authorized President George W. Bush to go after al Qaeda terrorists. Did Obama sell his ISIS strategy? That one single vote, taken on September 14, 2001 before Obama even got to Congress as a senator from Illinois, has been used to justify every American military action since, including now the fight against ISIS in Syria. But it may not actually provide Obama with all of the legal protection he needs this time.\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says his power to take military action comes from a 2001 vote\n@highlight\nCongress voted in days after 9/11 to give the President power to fight terrorism\n@highlight\nThere's a debate over whether that 13-year-old law applies to the fight with ISIS", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 48, "end": 56}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 403, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 463, "end": 476}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 515, "end": 519}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The discussion began with legal experts who have started to take issue with applying the AUMF to the @placeholder situation.", "idx": 84846}], "idx": 55248} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The UK government is appealing for a buyer to ensure a rare piece of jewelry that once belonged to the author Jane Austen remains in Britain. The gold and turquoise ring is one of just three pieces of jewelry in existence known to have belonged to Austen, the 19th century author of novels including \"Pride and Prejudice\" and \"Emma.\" American singer Kelly Clarkson bought the ring when it was auctioned last year, Jane Austen's House Museum, in Chawton, southern England, said. Auction house Sotheby's listed the sale price as \u00a3152,450 ($231,227). UK Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on the ring \"on the grounds that it is so closely connected with [Britain's] history and national life that its departure would be a misfortune,\" the Department for Culture said.\n@highlight\nJane Austen was an English novelist who wrote in the early 1800s. She died in 1817.\n@highlight\nHer novels include \"Pride and Prejudice,\" \"Emma\" and \"Sense and Sensibility\"\n@highlight\nLast year, U.S. singer Kelly Clarkson bought a ring that had belonged to Austen\n@highlight\nBritain says the ring is of historic significance and should not be taken out of the country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 14}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 310, "end": 328}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 359, "end": 372}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 448}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 557, "end": 558}, {"start": 577, "end": 585}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 771, "end": 792}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 926, "end": 944}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 960, "end": 980}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The temporary bar means @placeholder is unable to take the ring outside the UK.", "idx": 84856}], "idx": 55255} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Brazil stands at a crossroads in its efforts to preserve the Amazon rainforest as the government considers controversial legislation governing land use. For most of the past decade, it has made a dramatic reduction in the rate of deforestation, providing a model of how it could be tackled in other rainforest areas such as Indonesia and Congo. The Amazon rainforest covers a huge area, roughly half as large as the United States, with about 60% of it in Brazil. It is estimated that nearly a fifth of the Brazilian forest has been lost since 1970; figures from Brazil's space research institute, INPE, show that 4.1 million square kilometers (1.58 million square miles) of Brazilian forest were still standing in 1970, compared with 3.35 million square kilometers (1.29 million square miles) today.\n@highlight\nBrazil has made a dramatic reduction in the rate of deforestation\n@highlight\nEnvironmentalists worry that its progress could be put at risk by changes to forest law\n@highlight\nGreenpeace is also concerned that Indonesia's measures to halt deforestation are not working\n@highlight\nThe World Resources Institute says the world needs consistent, real-time deforestation data", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 613, "end": 616}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At present, @placeholder government statistics show that about 30% of the country's land is given over to agriculture.", "idx": 84860}, {"query": "The power of the rural lobby is acknowledged by those close to the @placeholder government, but the environmental fears are also rejected.", "idx": 84861}], "idx": 55258} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson A Russia Today correspondent based in London resigned yesterday in protest over her station's coverage of the attack on flight MH17. Sara Firth said reports being run by the station gave her a 'kick in the stomach'' and 'disrespected the facts', prompting her to hand in her notice. She said it was the 'straw that broke the camel's back' after growing increasingly frustrated during her five years as an employee. Scroll down for video Disgust: Sara Firth handed in her resignation in a protest against Russia Today's coverage of the MH17 attack The station, which is funded by the Russian government, has been criticised for blaming the tragedy on Ukraine.\n@highlight\nSara Firth handed in her resignation hours after the plane was shot down\n@highlight\nSaid she felt a 'kick in the stomach' when she watched the coverage\n@highlight\nClaims Russia Today's style guide is to 'always blame the Ukraine'\n@highlight\nMajority of news outlets have said pro-Russian separatists were responsible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 145, "end": 148}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 522, "end": 533}, {"start": 553, "end": 556}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 964, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In response to her resignation, a Russia Today spokesperson said that the channel and @placeholder 'apparently... have different definitions of truth'.", "idx": 84865}], "idx": 55261} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fighting is raging between al Qaeda-backed militants and Iraq's security forces for control of two key cities in the embattled Anbar province, even as a deal was in place with Sunni tribesmen to fight alongside Iraqi police against the terror group. The renewed violence in the Sunni province has raised concern about the stability of the government amid dueling claims by the terror group and security forces over who was in control of Falluja and Ramadi. At least 80 people were killed, roughly 60 of the casualties were members of al Qaeda, in clashes Friday across the province, a senior interior ministry official told CNN.\n@highlight\nAt least 80 people have been killed in fighting in Falluja, an official says\n@highlight\nFighting is under way in Ramadi, but the number of casualties is not known\n@highlight\nGunmen called on worshipers to join a Qaeda-backed group\n@highlight\nU.S. \"partnering with the Iraqi government very closely,\" State Dept. says", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 624, "end": 626}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the most significant fighting appeared to be in Falluja, where the U.S. military fought one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war, with militants planting @placeholder flags on buildings.", "idx": 84870}], "idx": 55266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Geoffrey Levy Melita Norwood, codenamed Hola, was one of the KGB's most prized spies She ended her days in a cosy, third-floor rented flat in a sheltered housing complex. Untroubled by the problems of the world, and with the added comfort of her married daughter Anita living nearby, Melita Norwood enjoyed the tranquillity of the small development ringed with flowering trees, and got on with her jam-making until her death, aged 93. How fortunate she was. In many other countries, the grey-haired great-grandmother would have ended her days in prison, or even been shot. For Mrs Norwood was no ordinary granny. Over a period of 35 years, she had been a spy for the KGB, passing on Britain\u2019s nuclear secrets that enabled the Soviet Union to catch up in building the atomic bomb.\n@highlight\nMelita Norwood, codenamed Hola, was a prized spy in Moscow\n@highlight\nPassed on Britain's top nuclear secrets over a period of 35 years\n@highlight\nHer name emerged in the Mitrokhin Archive nine years after she died\n@highlight\nNeighbours believed she was a charming eccentric old lady", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 46}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 670, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 965, "end": 981}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But a decision not to put her on trial was quickly taken so that the collapsing @placeholder would remain in ignorance about just how much we knew.", "idx": 84873}], "idx": 55268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Revealed: Edward Snowden has leaked documents which say the NSA are creating a computer that could break the world's strongest encryption tools The National Security Agency plans to create a quantum computer that could break the strongest encryption tools in the world, according to documents leaked by Edward Snowden. The former NSA contractor-turned whistleblower has provided documents which suggest that the NSA is on a code-breaking mission which could have revolutionary consequences for almost every type of encryption which protects records used by governments, banks and hospitals. The NSA plans to build a \u2018cryptologically useful quantum computer\u2019 as part of its $79.7 million research project, \u2018Penetrating Hard Targets,\u2019 through various classified contracts at a College Park laboratory in Maryland, according to the Washington Post.\n@highlight\nThe NSA plans to build a 'cryptologically useful quantum computer'\n@highlight\nThe plans were revealed in leaked documents from Edward Snowden\n@highlight\nIt is part of the NSA's $79.7m 'Penetrating Hard Targets' research project\n@highlight\nIt could break encryption codes which protect medical and bank records", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 23}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 148, "end": 171}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 595, "end": 597}, {"start": 706, "end": 729}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 843}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}, {"start": 984, "end": 997}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Comparing @placeholder\u2019s progress - which is kept top secret - to the best civilian labs has long been attempted by computer scientists and physicists.", "idx": 84881}], "idx": 55273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "More than a week after results declared his defeat, the tea party-backed candidate in Mississippi's GOP primary for the U.S. Senate notified Sen. Thad Cochran on Thursday that he plans to challenge the outcome. State Sen. Chris McDaniel's campaign served papers to Cochran's son, Clayton, with notice of intent to challenge the results, citing allegations of improper crossover voting, according to the Clarion-Ledger of Mississippi. McDaniel's team had dispatched volunteers across the state to investigate election results in the state's 82 counties. An outside group has already filed a lawsuit in federal court. McDaniel's campaign has retained a legal team and is urging supporters to donate to the campaign legal fund.\n@highlight\nMcDaniel campaign serves papers to Cochran with intent to challenge\n@highlight\nThe campaign says it found nearly 5,000 \"irregularities\" in primary voting records\n@highlight\nMcDaniel supporters call foul after Cochran's campaign turns to Democratic voters\n@highlight\nConservative group files a lawsuit asking for full access to GOP primary voting records", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 100, "end": 102}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 421, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tea party leader tied to campaign smear dead in apparent suicide", "idx": 84893}], "idx": 55278} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Portugal players arrived back home to a depressing welcome after a dismal World Cup, with no one even bothering to collect star player Cristiano Ronaldo from the airport. The Portuguese fared only slightly better than England, claiming four points to finish third in a group containing Germany, USA and Ghana but still being eliminated before the business end of the tournament begins in Brazil. Ronaldo also failed to live up to his billing as the best player on the planet - after struggling with injuries ahead of the tournament he returned to spend most of his games pouting petulantly at teammates before scoring his now customary single World Cup goal (in the final 2-1 victory against Ghana).\n@highlight\nPortugal arrived back home after a dismal showing at the 2014 World Cup\n@highlight\nPortuguese eliminated from group including Germany, USA and Ghana\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo cut a lonely figure as he hailed a public cab home\n@highlight\nReal Madrid star failed to inspire his side and scored a solitary goal\n@highlight\nNani, Pepe and Joao Moutinho offered excuses for Portugal's exit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 135, "end": 151}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 803}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 871, "end": 887}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moutinho also addressed the vexed issue of why @placeholder had gone to train in the United States for 10 days before the World Cup, instead of preparing in Brazil.", "idx": 84902}], "idx": 55283} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Financial Times) -- Eurozone finance ministers last night postponed agreement on Greece's long-delayed \u20ac31.3bn aid payment for yet another week as divisions between the International Monetary Fund and EU creditors over how fast Athens must reduce its burgeoning debt levels burst into the open. Christine Lagarde, the IMF chief, and Jean-Claude Juncker, chair of the eurogroup of finance ministers, publicly sparred over whether Greece must reduce its debt levels to 120 per cent of economic output by 2020, long viewed the target to get Athens back to a sustainable debt level. An agreement between the IMF and eurozone governments is essential to releasing the bailout tranche since both creditors disburse financial assistance concurrently.\n@highlight\nEurozone finance ministers postponed agreement on Greece's long-delayed \u20ac31.3bn aid payment\n@highlight\nShows divisions between IMF and EU creditors over how fast Athens must reduce its debt\n@highlight\nIMF: Greece must reduce its debt levels to 120 per cent of economic output by 2020\n@highlight\nJuncker told a post-meeting press conference the target would be moved to 2022", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 170, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 203}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 296, "end": 312}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 334, "end": 352}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 605, "end": 607}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 891, "end": 892}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the delay, officials insisted Greece would not default on Thursday, when @placeholder must make a debt payment of about \u20ac5bn without the benefit of international aid.", "idx": 84911}], "idx": 55288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Edinburgh (CNN) -- In the 20th century, getting your child a toy car meant a trip to a shopping mall. In the 21st century, it can mean going to your computer, downloading a file and creating the toy on your 3-D printer. Only that is not quite revolutionary enough for Massimo Banzi, who spoke at the TED Global conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, in late June. As Banzi pointed out, the 3-D printer a friend of his used to build a toy car was itself an open-source device -- one that could be produced by anyone from freely available plans. The open-source maker movement offers an immense range of possibilities for creativity -- and in some ways, Banzi has been at the center of it. He is part of a team of five people behind \"Arduino,\" a pocket-sized open-source circuit board with a microprocessor that has been used as the brains of thousands of custom devices.\n@highlight\nOpen-source movement offers infinite opportunity for invention\n@highlight\nMassimo Banzi's Arduino motherboards control thousands of DIY devices\n@highlight\nBanzi says if you have an idea for something, you can create it\n@highlight\nHe spoke at TED Global 2012 conference on \"radical openness\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 325, "end": 333}, {"start": 336, "end": 343}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 951, "end": 963}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It holds conferences with high prices -- $6,000 to attend the one in @placeholder -- but it distributes selected talks free online.", "idx": 84915}], "idx": 55290} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:59 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 19 November 2013 Richard Muzira died after being knocked from his bicycle by a lorry in Camberwell last night. He was a keen volunteer who once donated at \u00a33,000 prize to a charity he worked with The sixth cyclist killed in London in the last two weeks was an 'real hero' who worked as a volunteer for a mental health charity, colleagues said today. Richard Muzira, father of two and volunteer filmmaker at CoolTan Arts, died after being dragged under the wheels of a tipper truck at a busy junction on Camberwell Road in South London just after noon on Monday.\n@highlight\nFather of two Richard Muriza died at the scene in south London\n@highlight\nA charity he volunteered with spoke of their devastation at his death today\n@highlight\nA colleague said: 'He was a unique, special beautiful person'\n@highlight\nThe keen cyclist once donated a \u00a33,000 prize to the charity he supported\n@highlight\nExtra police will hit streets after spate of cycling deaths over past fortnight\n@highlight\nBoris Johnson today called cyclists wearing headphones a 'scourge'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 297, "end": 302}, {"start": 423, "end": 436}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 576, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 606}, {"start": 660, "end": 673}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the new safety measures were announced, London Mayor Boris Johnson said he thought cyclists using headphones while riding on @placeholder's streets are an 'absolute scourge' and he would not be against banning them.", "idx": 84920}], "idx": 55293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley An Ohio university student drowned trying to save his dog from an icy grave. Kyle Miller, 21, was kayaking with his friend Austin Gifford, 19, on Saturday morning on one of the Darby Bend Lakes west of Columbus when his Scottish terrier who he had taken with him fell into the frigid waters. The two men, neither of whom were wearing life jackets, tried desperately to reach the dog and in doing so, both kayaks capsized. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO. Animal lover: Kyle Miller, a 21-year-old university student, seen here with a baby big cat, drowned while trying to save his pet dog from an icy lake in Ohio\n@highlight\nKyle Miller, 21, was not wearing a life jacket on lake in Ohio\n@highlight\nKayaking with friend who also went into water but managed to get to safety\n@highlight\nGave up promising track and field career to devote his life to animals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 95, "end": 105}, {"start": 141, "end": 154}, {"start": 195, "end": 210}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 440, "end": 460}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His strength quickly ebbed away and he went under around 11am, while @placeholder was able to swim to shore and seek help.", "idx": 84932}], "idx": 55303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is the perfect video for the armchair traveller - a snapshot of South East Asia in just four minutes. American Josh Rapperport mounted a hands-fee camera on his motorbike as he raced around some of the beautiful and most perilous tracks in the world and turned the footage into a beautiful travel video. The adventurer visited countries including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar, capturing amazing scenery and friendly locals. The Harvard University student used the camera when dismounted from his motorbike to record some incredible and fascinating scenes From dirt tracks, to mountain roads to bridges, it was certainly some adventure for Rapperport\n@highlight\nJosh Rapperport captured perilous dirt-tracks and beautiful beaches on three-month trip around Asia\n@highlight\nVideo also shows tourist enjoying some of the local traditions, including jumping through a burning ring\n@highlight\nHarvard University student mostly rode alone,but was joined for three weeks by his friend Logan", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 81}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 448, "end": 465}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 908, "end": 925}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The views as the @placeholder traversed on the dirt roads are something he will remember forever", "idx": 84935}], "idx": 55306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Facebook has been forced to apologise to the family of a sick baby and offer them $10,000 in advertising credit after banning a photo of their young son awaiting heart transplant saying it was 'too graphic.' Hudson, who is nearly two months, has the heart disease cardiomyopathy and desperately needs a heart transplant to survive so his father Kevin Bond posted a photo of him on a Facebook page called 'Hudson's Heart' to raise awareness and money for medical costs. But when Mr Bond, a photographer from Atlanta, tried to advertise thepage for $20 the social media giant rejected the photo citing it as not adhering to their guidelines and being either 'scary, gory or sensational, and evokes a negative response.'\n@highlight\nHudson, who is nearly two months, has the heart disease cardiomyopathy\n@highlight\nFather Kevin Bond posted the photo of him on a Facebook page\n@highlight\nBut when he tried to advertise the page, Facebook rejected the post\n@highlight\nToday Facebook VP phoned Mr Bond to offer an apology", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 818, "end": 827}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in a photo posted on the page in August.", "idx": 84941}], "idx": 55310} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:59 EST, 8 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 9 May 2012 Lawsuit: John Travolta, pictured with wife Kelly Preston, is facing accusations of inappropriate sexual behaviour towards a SECOND male massage therapist John Travolta has proof that he wasn't in Los Angeles on the day he was accused of sexually harassing a male masseur, it has emerged The Pulp Fiction actor, who has described the claim as 'baseless', was photographed in New York on January 16th - the day the incident is alleged to have taken place in LA. As well as being photographed in New York, TMZ.com has also obtained a receipt from Mr Chow's restaurant in the city, proving that Travolta dined in the eatery and paid a bill of $382.69 for the meal, as well as a $100 tip.\n@highlight\nActor's lawyer Marty Singer has branded the accusation just 'as absurd and ridiculous as the first one'\n@highlight\nTravolta pictured in New York on same day first incident is alleged to have taken place\n@highlight\nBoth 'victims' are claiming $2million in damages", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 98, "end": 110}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 285, "end": 295}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 545, "end": 546}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Fiction' A spokesperson for Travolta has hit out at the claims, even claiming that Travolta was not in LA at the time - though he was pictured at a @placeholder event with his wife two days earlier", "idx": 84955}], "idx": 55322} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Two lawsuits say the national chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity allowed a culture of \"violent misogyny\" after an internal email from the Georgia Tech chapter leaked last year instructing fraternity members on how to lure \"rapebait.\" The lawsuits were filed Thursday in an Atlanta court on behalf of two anonymous women -- listed as Jane Doe and June Doe -- alleging they were sexually assaulted in separate incidents in 2012 and 2014 at the Georgia Tech chapter fraternity house based on a fraternity playbook for targeting women. The Phi Kappa Tau national chapter, the now suspended local chapter and the chapter adviser are named as defendants in both lawsuits.\n@highlight\nLawsuits allege two women sexually assaulted at Georgia Tech frat house\n@highlight\nSuits say national chapter of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity allowed a culture of \"violent misogyny\"\n@highlight\nSuits cite leaked email from Georgia Tech chapter on how member could lure \"rapebait\"\n@highlight\nSchool's chapter was disbanded for three years in March after sex assault allegations", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 57}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 447, "end": 458}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 901, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which wasn't named as a defendant in the lawsuits, had no comment on the litigation.", "idx": 84960}], "idx": 55326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- On a chilly Saturday afternoon, a man with all the time in the world stands outside the bus he calls home. While he takes in a view of the Brooklyn Bridge, Bob Votruba boasts he lives on 84 square feet of pure luxury. \"It's a cherished spot for me,\" he says, \"something that is a little sacred.\" Votruba, 58, a retired father of three, is in the middle of a 10-year journey to spread kindness across the country. So far he's logged almost 60,000 miles on a school bus he bought and has lived in for four years. His Boston terrier, Bogart, keeps him company.\n@highlight\nBob Votruba has traveled nearly 60,000 miles across the U.S. to talk about kindness\n@highlight\nAfter the tragedy of the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings, he decided to change course\n@highlight\nHe rides with his Boston terrier, Bogart, as company and sometimes bikes\n@highlight\nHe gives himself reminders each day to be kind and gives assignments to others", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 157, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder bombings (were) on April 15, and there was so much coverage on April 16, April 17 and April 18.", "idx": 84969}], "idx": 55334} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KHARTOUM, Sudan (CNN) -- Rebels aided by South Sudan bombed an oil pipeline in the disputed district of Abyei, a Sudanese army official said on Thursday. \"At 9 p.m. on Wednesday, a group belonging to the Justice and Equality Movement...aided by South Sudan launched an attack, specifically ... into Sudanese territory,\" said Al-Sawarmi Khalid, the Sudanese army's spokesperson, in a statement to the semi-official Sudanese Media Center (SMC). \"This renegade group was given technical support from the South Sudanese military which enabled it to bomb an oil pipeline in the area of Ajaja inside the administrative borders of Abyei,\" the statement continued.\n@highlight\nA bombing sparked a fire at the pipeline that lasted several hours, an official said\n@highlight\nSudan blames the attack on rebels aided by South Sudan\n@highlight\nThe rebel group Justice and Equality Movement denies involvement in the attack", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 204, "end": 232}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 325, "end": 341}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 414, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 581, "end": 585}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 846, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Instead, @placeholder accused the Sudanese government of not being able to carry out its plans with shutting the flow of South Sudanese oil, and of being was responsible for the blast.", "idx": 84971}], "idx": 55335} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Seattle-based coffee giant Starbucks has offered up a flavorsome form of support to its home team, the Seahawks, as they prepare to take on the New England Patriots at Sunday's Super Bowl, by creating a limited edition green and blue Frappuccino in honor of the team's colors. Created by long-time Starbucks employee Thom Arvin, the Seahawks Frappuccino is a unique take on the company's much-loved Vanilla Bean Cr\u00e8me beverage, which blends blueberries and matcha green tea in order to achieve the team's traditional blue and green coloring. 'It\u2019s definitely difficult to make something blue,' Mr Arvin said of his creation. 'I thought blueberry would be the best option to add to a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino and the matcha green tea adds a touch of green to the whipped cream.\n@highlight\nThe Seattle Seahawks are set to face the New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl\n@highlight\nStarbucks' limited edition Seahawks-inspired beverage uses blueberries and green tea matcha-infused whipped cream\n@highlight\nIt is available at Starbucks stores in Washington and Oregon until Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 144, "end": 163}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 333, "end": 352}, {"start": 399, "end": 416}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 683, "end": 706}, {"start": 792, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 848}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The popular coffee chain has also rolled out a collection of limited edition @placeholder gift cards, bearing the number 12 - to signify that the fans will act as the 12th member of the team, alongside the 11 players who take to the field at a time.", "idx": 84973}], "idx": 55337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The countdown to the New Year began with the Shard lighting up the central London skyline with a dazzling display. The 72-storey high skyscraper has become home to Western Europe's highest art installation as the capital prepares to welcome 2015. Every evening until December 31 the spire of the 300 metre tall Shard will come alive and treat Londoners to a spectacular light show from 5pm to midnight. Scroll down for video The countdown to the New Year began with the Shard lighting up the central London skyline with a spectacular lights show Every evening until December 31 the spire of the 300 metre tall Shard will come alive and treat Londoners to a spectacular light show from 5pm to midnight\n@highlight\nThe Shard has become home to Western Europe's highest art installation with the spire coming to life every night\n@highlight\nShard Lights will take place everyday from 5pm until midnight and will climax for the New Year celebrations\n@highlight\nThe artwork, created by Jason Bruges Studio, aims to evoke the spirit, energy and dynamism of London'", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 311, "end": 315}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 922, "end": 929}, {"start": 979, "end": 997}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The public piece of art has been designed to celebrate the year The Shard came to life, opening to businesses and the public and becoming an internationally recognised beacon for modern @placeholder.", "idx": 84976}], "idx": 55340} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Let's face it: Barack Obama has not exactly been the second coming of Alexander the Great. He swept into office vowing to step up the war effort in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and he did, sending 30,000 fresh troops into the former and vastly expanding drone strikes in the latter. Obama managed to get Osama bin Laden, an achievement will likely be hearing about ad nauseum on the campaign trail over the long months ahead. But he hasn't realized the much more difficult goal of bringing stability to Afghanistan, a land we have now been trying to stabilize for more than a decade. The recent spectacular attacks in Kabul, in which insurgents were able to once again paralyze the capital for 24 hours, may not have been Tet II, but they did underscore just how the fragile the planned 2014 handover to Afghan control really is.\n@highlight\nBlake Hounshell: Obama got bin Laden but hasn't brought stability to Afghanistan\n@highlight\nEnter Mitt Romney, he says, who denounces Obama but whose positions are all over the place\n@highlight\nHe says Romney would do about same as Obama; Afghanistan is an intractable conflict\n@highlight\nHounshell: U.S. will leave Afghanistan under Romney or Obama; not easy, but necessary", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 35}, {"start": 79, "end": 97}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 310, "end": 324}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 847, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 945, "end": 955}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His main substantive complaint seems to be that @placeholder is withdrawing the surge troops by September instead of ... December.", "idx": 84986}], "idx": 55349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 07:17 EST, 23 February 2012 Subterfuge: Peter Gleick tricked a powerful thinktank into sending him confidential details of how they deny climate change A respected U.S. scientist has admitted duping a powerful thinktank into sending him confidential details of how they deny climate change. Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, revealed in a blog post that he used a false name to get The Heartland Institute to send him the classified information. It included, he claimed, plans to create an 'anti-global warming science campaign for grade schools that will dissuade teachers from teaching science'.\n@highlight\nPeter Gleick used false name to get sent classified information\n@highlight\nHoodwinked The Heartland Institute as he was 'blinded by frustration'\n@highlight\nSparks debate with some calling him a hero, others a villain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 354, "end": 370}, {"start": 434, "end": 452}, {"start": 657, "end": 668}, {"start": 747, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I do not know the source of that original document but assumed it was sent to me because of my past exchanges with @placeholder and because I was named in it.", "idx": 85009}], "idx": 55366} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama travels south to Mexico this week to meet with Mexican President Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto in the country's capital before he heads to Costa Rica to meet with other regional leaders. 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Murray, who served two years of a four-year sentence for causing Michael Jackson's death, was driven away in a sheriff's car for the \"safety and security\" of the jail, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said. The handful of Jackson fans gathered outside the jail accused the Los Angeles County sheriff of showing favoritism to Murray by slipping him out of the jail through a back exit, instead of the door where freed prisoners normally leave.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sheriff gives Dr. Murray an escort to avoid media, fans outside of jail\n@highlight\nNEW: Sheriff spokesman calls Murray an \"exemplary\" inmate\n@highlight\nThe cardiologist can't treat patients since his medical licenses are suspended\n@highlight\nMurray remains unremorseful about his treatment of Michael Jackson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 48, "end": 65}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 243, "end": 257}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 453, "end": 470}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 932, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I explained to @placeholder that this is an artificial way of considering sleep.", "idx": 85028}], "idx": 55376} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)If the management and the captain of the sunken tall ship HMS Bounty had \"exercised the proper responsibility, judgment and prudence,\" the deaths of two people would have been prevented, according to a U.S. Coast Guard investigation report released Thursday. Nineteen months after the Bounty sank in Hurricane Sandy off North Carolina, and more than a year after investigative hearings, the Coast Guard issued a wide range of recommendations in the disaster that killed rookie deckhand Claudene Christian and left Capt. Robin Walbridge missing and presumed dead. Fourteen crew members survived. Before it sank roughly 100 miles off Hatteras, the Bounty was arguably the most famous three-masted wooden square rigger in the world.\n@highlight\nRelease of report dredges up dark memories for Bounty shipwreck survivor\n@highlight\nCoast Guard: Management and captain failed to exercise \"proper responsibility, judgment\"\n@highlight\nThe half-century old, 180-foot wooden sailing ship sank in 2012 in Hurricane Sandy\n@highlight\nAn inexperienced deckhand died and the captain's body was never found; 14 crew survived", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 338}, {"start": 396, "end": 406}, {"start": 491, "end": 508}, {"start": 525, "end": 539}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 997, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hewitt said she agrees with the report's conclusion that @placeholder waited too long to give the order to abandon ship.", "idx": 85036}, {"query": "Hours later, @placeholder rescuers were able to save 14 crew members.", "idx": 85038}], "idx": 55381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On one side, there are dilapidated houses, gardens overflowing with weeds and a high crime rate. On the other, there are streets filled with spacious homes, well-manicured lawns and yoga studios. This is one of numerous fences that have been erected by the wealthy 'haves' of the Michigan suburb of Grosse Pointe Park to 'prevent 'have-nots' from Detroit from driving into the city. The brick barrier, reading 'Road Ends', represents a significant divide between the two cities, which despite their proximity, differ greatly in terms of average salary, crime rates and general desirability. A significant divide: This is one of numerous fences that have been erected by the wealthy 'haves' of the Michigan suburb of Grosse Pointe Park to prevent 'have-nots' from Detroit from driving into the city\n@highlight\nGrosse Point Park has allegedly erected fences to keep out Detroit locals\n@highlight\nBarriers block some of only streets leading into wealthy Michigan suburb\n@highlight\nIn Detroit, nicknamed Motor City, median household income is just $26,955\n@highlight\nThe region last year declared largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history\n@highlight\nIt was also voted most dangerous city in U.S. in 2012, with high crime rate\n@highlight\nIn contrast, Grosse Point Park has average household income of $101,094", "entities": [{"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 299, "end": 316}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 716, "end": 733}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1265}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials claimed it was set up for a farmers' market, but the move sparked anger among @placeholder residents.", "idx": 85040}], "idx": 55382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "ACT police have been left red-cheeked after their Twitter account re-tweeted several pornographic photos. The @ACTPolicing account followed up a series of messages about safely celebrating New Years Eve with by sharing a tweet by 'Katie Sanders'. Her message said: 'One good thing about winter ... these boots! #ThonglessThursday' and included three photos of a woman naked except for a pair of black furry boots. ACT Policing retweeted this unusual message to its 6700 followers 'Interesting retweet': Many punters were confused and amused by the tweet It caused some confusion among ACT Policing's followers. 'Oops - looks like someone in @ACTPolicing may have tweeted from the wrong account? ?,' said @AnneBB.\n@highlight\nOfficial account retweeted nude pictures of a woman named Katie Sanders\n@highlight\nThe tweet spurred confusion and amusement from punters\n@highlight\nPolice said they were 'not sure' how it came about", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 312, "end": 328}, {"start": 414, "end": 425}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are more messages by @placeholder containing nude photos on the ACT Policing's favourited tweets page.", "idx": 85057}], "idx": 55394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of Eric Garner protesters descended on the Brooklyn's Barclays Center hosting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Monday night in the fifth day of protests. Star players including LeBron James and Kyrie Irving joined the demonstration by wearing 'I Can't Breathe' shirts as they warm up for a game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Brooklyn Nets. And pop royalty Jay Z supported the statement by posing for a picture with four Nets players wearing the customized shirts. The protest, dubbed #RoyalShutdown, comes almost a week after a grand jury refused to indict white police officer Daniel Pantaleo for the chokehold that killed black father-of-six Eric Garner.\n@highlight\nHundreds of protesters staged a die-in outside Barclays Center, Brooklyn\n@highlight\nWilliam and Kate watching the Brooklyn Nets play the Cleveland Cavaliers\n@highlight\nIt is one of many events packed into their three-day visit to New York City\n@highlight\nLeBron James, Kyrie Irving and others wore 'I Can't Breathe' t-shirts", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 100, "end": 119}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 320, "end": 338}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 508, "end": 520}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}, {"start": 828, "end": 846}, {"start": 921, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Anti-police brutality protesters enter the mall across the street from the @placeholder stadium", "idx": 85059}], "idx": 55395} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- Everything about the rebooted Delta Flight Museum screams, \"AIRPLANES!\" Even outside its entrance, I'm greeted by aviation decorations. Lined up in a row like Roman columns are three struts of Boeing 757 landing gear embedded into the front of the building. Welcome to the Delta Flight Museum, home to some of the airline industry's historic jewels, including a first-of-its-kind aircraft that pioneered the sophisticated planes we fly on today. This could be the best aviation museum you've never heard of. I'm champing at the bit to see a few highlights, including: \u2022 The cockpit from the first Convair 880-22, once the world's fastest airliner\n@highlight\nDelta Flight Museum has recently opened near Atlanta's airport\n@highlight\nExhibits include prototypes of important airliners, the L-1011 and superfast Convair 880\n@highlight\nMuseum offers an interesting tourist option during long layovers\n@highlight\nGiant sign from iconic Worldport rescued from wrecking ball at JFK airport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 47, "end": 65}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 675, "end": 693}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 988, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Convair 880 was an unsung airliner classic, flying for @placeholder from 1960 to 1973.", "idx": 85064}], "idx": 55398} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On the one-year anniversary of President Mohamed Morsy's inauguration, tens of thousands of Egyptians marched in the streets of Cairo in an effort to remove him from office. The Associated Press described the protesters as \"an array of secular and liberal Egyptians, moderate Muslims, Christians \u00e2\u20ac\u201d and what the opposition says is a broad sector of the general public that has turned against the Islamists.\" You would think these protesters represent an Egypt more favorable or in line with American interests. Unfortunately, our government supports the current regime of Morsy and the Muslim Brotherhood. Earlier this year, we sent Egypt's government 20 F-16 fighter jets, Abrams tanks and other military aid.\n@highlight\nRand Paul: Why is the U.S. supporting Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy?\n@highlight\nPaul: I argued that Morsy is not someone the U.S. should necessarily embrace\n@highlight\nHe says despite Egyptians' discontent with Morsy, we continue to give him aid\n@highlight\nPaul: What kind of example do we set when we side with the enemies of freedom?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 187, "end": 202}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 406, "end": 414}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 596, "end": 613}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those jets were supplied to Egypt by the @placeholder.", "idx": 85066}], "idx": 55399} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bill and Hillary Clinton never fail to confound Americans. Their political and public service accomplishments often appear diminished by the stumbles in their private lives, real or imagined. No holder of high office, obviously, is ever judged simply for policy initiatives, and that seems especially true of the Clintons. As Hillary Clinton positions herself for a likely 2016 run for president, the scrutiny she will endure extends, inevitably, to her husband. Journalists and critics on the right will probably have to mine new material, however. What happened in Arkansas and the Oval Office have been more topically tortured than Benghazi.\n@highlight\nThe Clinton Foundation has come under scrutiny for its operations and finances\n@highlight\nJames Moore: As Hillary Clinton will likely run for president, critics are looking for mistakes\n@highlight\nHe says evaluation of Clinton as a presidential candidate may be tied to the foundation\n@highlight\nMoore: Charity work honorable, but Clintons need to set boundaries on power, wealth", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 349}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 669, "end": 686}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 771, "end": 785}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder presidential politics runs on the billions of multi-national businesses and winning elections is inextricably connected to finessing that dependency to give the converse appearance of independence.", "idx": 85073}], "idx": 55404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City touched down in London after catching a private jet ahead of the Community Shield final against Arsenal. Manuel Pellegrini's side go into the clash as heavy favourites at Wembley to compete for the first piece of silverware this season. Frank Lampard is already showing his commitment to his new club by travelling to London and staying with the team at the Landmark Hotel. The former Chelsea midfielder, who is on a sixth month loan at City, will not be playing, however. WATCH Scroll down for 'Pellegrini: New signings won't be ready for Community Shield' All aboard! Manchester City caught a private jet ahead of their Community Shield clash against Arsenal\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's side looking to add more silverware\n@highlight\nPremier League champions are favourites against the Gunners\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard travels down despite not playing in Community Shield\n@highlight\nSamir Nasri set to play after upsetting Arsenal supporters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 81, "end": 96}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 137}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 556, "end": 571}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 638, "end": 653}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several former Arsenal colleagues have made the same move to City and @placeholder continued: 'If the fans can't move on then it's too bad.", "idx": 85077}], "idx": 55406} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 05:43 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:18 EST, 12 December 2013 A man who broke into a house ended up having to be freed by police after he got stuck while climbing through a window. Daniel Severn, 27, was trying to break into the house of Richard Wilson in Howden, East Yorkshire, by getting in through the bathroom. But his foot got trapped in the window and he was left hanging upside down for an hour with his head resting on a toilet. Burglar Daniel Severn, 27, begged his victim to call the police after he got stuck upside down over his toilet\n@highlight\nDaniel Severn, 27, was stuck for 90 minutes with head resting on the toilet\n@highlight\nDiscovering him at 5.30am, the burglar told homeowner Richard Wilson: 'Please help! Call the police'\n@highlight\nCourt was told: 'It would be funny if it were not so serious'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 273, "end": 286}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 312}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the incident, Mr @placeholder's teenage daughter has been too afraid to live in the house.", "idx": 85083}], "idx": 55412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Michael Zennie Three more Mississippi Tea Party activists - including a party official - have been arrested over a photo taken of the ailing wife of longtime Republican Senator Thad Cochran. Authorities say the men were hoping to use the photo of Rose Cochran, taken in her nursing home without her permission, as part of a campaign to allege that Cochran had an affair with another woman. The picture of the senator's spouse, who has lived with dementia for 13 years, infuriated him and prompted a criminal investigation. It has also threatened to consume the Republican primary and undermine challenger Chris McDaniel - whom the suspects all support.\n@highlight\nMark Mayfield, a Tea Party board member, school teacher Richard Sager and John Mary were arrested Thursday\n@highlight\nThe activists were hoping to use the picture of Rose Cochran in an ad claiming Thad Cochran is having an affair\n@highlight\nMrs Cochran has been suffering from dementia for 13 years and is in hospice care\n@highlight\nThe men were hoping to support the campaign of Tea Party challenger Chris McDaniel", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 70}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As we see from the arrests today, these people will stop at nothing to smear Thad Cochran, including a despicable act like the one committed against @placeholder.'", "idx": 85087}], "idx": 55414} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The body of former NFL linebacker Jovan Belcher was exhumed Friday in order to perform tests on his brain, a lawyer for the player's family told the Kansas City Star. Attorney Dirk Vandever told the newspaper that Belcher's family hopes tests will provide a clue as to why the four-year veteran of the Kansas City Chiefs shot his longtime girlfriend to death then killed himself about a year ago. Belcher's body was exhumed Friday from a cemetery in Long Island, New York, the paper reported. It was not clear where the body was sent for examination. Vandever didn't immediately respond to CNN's calls for comment Sunday morning.\n@highlight\nJovan Belcher shot his girlfriend and himself in December 2012\n@highlight\nThe Kansas City Star reports his body was exhumed on Friday\n@highlight\nBelcher's family wants his brain to be studied for signs of CTE\n@highlight\nExperienced pathologist says 50-50 chance examination will reveal results", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 302, "end": 319}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 846, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Issues surrounding brain damage, and other potential long-term cognitive and emotional consequences of repetitive brain trauma, have become a serious concern for the @placeholder.", "idx": 85103}], "idx": 55419} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 10:04 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:06 EST, 3 October 2012 Pope Benedict's former butler stole thousands of highly sensitive documents the pontiff had marked 'to be destroyed' and compromised Vatican security through his actions, a court heard today. On the third day of Paolo Gabriele's trial, testimony depicted a man fascinated by the occult, Masonic lodges, secret services and past Italian and Vatican scandals. Stefano De Santis was one of four Vatican police officers who said they found the papers in the 46-year-old's home. On trial: The Pope's former butler Paolo Gabriele (right) sits in the wood-trimmed courtroom of the Vatican tribunal at an earlier hearing on Saturday. He is accused of stealing thousands of top secret papal documents\n@highlight\nPaolo Gabriele admits leaking details of Church power struggles\n@highlight\nThe 46-year-old says he wanted to expose 'corruption'\n@highlight\nHowever, he denies the charge of aggravated theft", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 377, "end": 390}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the court: 'One photocopy was enough to threaten the operations of the Holy See.'", "idx": 85109}], "idx": 55423} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jerry Hall poised to step out on the catwalk in 1995, Catherine Deneuve captured during a glamorous front row moment in 1988 and a dapper Yves Saint Laurent in a dicky bow surrounded by an array of striking models. These are just a few of the dazzling images in a new book about the legendary Yves Saint Laurent. The book is packed with photographs of the famous designer and his world of fashion, shot by New York-based fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit, a pioneer of backstage fashion photography. The designer, pictured above at a party for his Opium fragrance in 1978, made a lasting impression on the world of fashion and the people within it - not least photographer Roxanne Lowit\n@highlight\nThe book is a collection of images shot by New York-based fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit\n@highlight\nYSL\u2019s muses and admirers including Jerry Hall, Grace Jones, Paloma Picasso and Catherine Deneuve have written personal tributes\n@highlight\nJerry Hall writes: 'Yves was a darling, gentle man, who always wanted everyone around him to be happy!'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 54, "end": 70}, {"start": 138, "end": 155}, {"start": 293, "end": 310}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 942, "end": 951}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's book 'Yves Saint Laurent' is a personal photographic history of the legend from 1978, the year Lowit first met him, to the last show he gave in 2002.", "idx": 85123}], "idx": 55431} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ally McCoist paid tribute to his players for ignoring the off-field dramas and fan protests that continue to engulf the Ibrox club to secure a much-needed win. Rangers had to come from behind twice to see off the challenge of an impressive Queen of the South side and keep up with Championship leaders Hearts. Once again, events away from the pitch this week grabbed the headlines, with the board launching a new shares issue in a desperate bid to raise funds. And there was a mild fans\u2019 protest too when a section of the Broomloan Road Stand held up red cards and chanted: \u2018Sack the board\u2019.\n@highlight\nGavin Reilly slotted the away side ahead after 22 minutes\n@highlight\nMarius Zaliukas headed Rangers level within five minutes from a free-kick\n@highlight\nQueen of the South led 2-1 at the break after Iain Russell's finish in the box\n@highlight\nDavid Templeton equalised for Rangers with a fine strike outside the box\n@highlight\nBilel Mohsni and Kenny Miller completed the comeback for Rangers\n@highlight\nRangers move up to second in the Scottish Championship table as Queen of the South slip down to fourth", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 120, "end": 124}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 240, "end": 257}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 522, "end": 541}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 757, "end": 774}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 847, "end": 861}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Zaliukas then turned villain when his error allowed @placeholder to regain the lead.", "idx": 85132}], "idx": 55438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The National Federation of Independent Business is one of the most influential small-business advocacy groups in the country. They battle against government regulation, higher taxes and, perhaps most famously, Obamacare. And they do it all as the self-described \"voice of small business.\" But it turns out that the champions of Main Street America got more money last year from a group backed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch than any other single source. NFIB and its affiliated groups received $2.5 million from Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, a conservative advocacy group with deep ties to the Koch empire. 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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has proposed time zone reforms that would further cut the time difference between the region and Moscow, the state-run RIA-Novosti news agency reported. Already, similar reforms implemented earlier this year have led to dark winter skies in the middle of the day in the region, the news agency said. More than 3,000 protesters flocked to the central square in the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, RIA-Novosti said. As a result of the changes, the consumption of electric energy already has increased in schools and other institutions, with many extracurricular groups shut down, protesters told RIA-Novosti. 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Rod Hernandez, 58, from Salt Lake City, Utah, was just weeks away from tying the knot with Tanya Nikitina in 2010 when she was gunned down by her former mother-in-law. Tanya, 34, who's real name is Tetyana, was talking to Rod while sitting in the school car park where she worked as a teacher when her life was horrifically cut short. Tragic end: Rod Hernandez, right, had been due to marry Tanya Nikitina, left, but just weeks before their big day, she was shot dead her her former mother-in-law\n@highlight\nRod Hernandez, 58, was engaged to Tanya Nikitina, 34\n@highlight\nWeeks before the wedding, she was brutally murdered\n@highlight\nKiller was her former mother-in-law Mary Nance Hanson, 71\n@highlight\nTanya had divorced Mary's son, Dale, years before\n@highlight\nBitter custody battle ensued over their two children\n@highlight\nMary shot her ex daughter-in-law as she 'didn't deserve' the children\n@highlight\nRod heard the murder as he was on the phone to Tanya when Mary struck", "entities": [{"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 354, "end": 356}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 803, "end": 819}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But there was some tension between Tanya and @placeholder and Mary.'", "idx": 85172}, {"query": "But on January 29, two weeks before the big day, @placeholder was brutally executed.", "idx": 85173}], "idx": 55462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's been 21 years, and John Moore still eagerly leans against his passenger window to watch the landscape pass by as the train he commutes on every day roars over the Moodna Viaduct in Cornwall, New York. The green hills and vibrant leaves just below the elevated track make the trestle one of the prettiest scenes on the 57-year-old's trip. For more than two decades, the senior business analyst has been traveling about 67 miles for work from his home in Cornwall to lower Manhattan. His total commute time is 2\u00bd hours each way. It may seem like a lengthy commute, but Moore says he prefers this mode of travel.\n@highlight\nIn the past 10 to 15 years, passenger rail has seen a resurgence in ridership\n@highlight\nNearly 31.6 million passengers, a record, boarded Amtrak trains in 2013\n@highlight\nRail comeback led by increase in train travel in Northeast, Midwest and Western U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 186, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 765, "end": 770}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As soon as @placeholder boards, he can start work, or socialize with the friends he's made on the train over the years, or even stretch out his legs and spend a few hours reading a novel.", "idx": 85176}], "idx": 55464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Airport regulations saw former England and Liverpool striker Michael Owen endure his very own travel 'torture' on Tuesday. The former footballer-turned-horseracing owner was travelling back to the UK from the US on a British Airways flight after attending the famous Santa Anita Breeders' Cup meeting. Scheduled for a fly-in to London Heathrow Airport from Los Angeles, thick fog meant the flight had to be diverted to Manchester. Michael Owen, pictured at the Breeders Cup, caused a Twitter storm after complaining of his travel 'torture' Click here to read 'Michael Owen in hot water over Newcastle-Liverpool snub' The irony is, Owen's original plans were to end up in Manchester via transfer from Heathrow.\n@highlight\nOwen was planning on ending up in Manchester via Heathrow transfer\n@highlight\nThe former Liverpool frontman's plane from LA was diverted to the north west but Owen was forced to stay on the plane\n@highlight\nThick fog meant flight out of LA diverted to Manchester instead\n@highlight\nOwen had to fly to London before travelling back to Manchester to meet with family\n@highlight\nThe ex-England striker, who now owns racehorses, had been to the Santa Anita Breeders' Cup meeting\n@highlight\nStriker is in hot water with BT sport after choosing to watch his horse race rather than cover Liverpool's clash with Newcastle", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 197, "end": 198}, {"start": 209, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 231}, {"start": 267, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 350}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 700, "end": 707}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 755, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 842, "end": 843}, {"start": 880, "end": 883}, {"start": 958, "end": 959}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1186}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1237}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1310}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1333}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are understood to have been disappointed by Owen\u2019s decision to put his racing interests before his football commitments and have made that very clear to him.", "idx": 85183}], "idx": 55467} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Australian Associated Press and Ryan Lipman The NSW government has granted James Packer's Crown Resorts a 99-year licence to operate a casino within its planned hotel development at Sydney's prime Barangaroo South site. In return, Crown will pay the government $100 million within five business days, not including a $5 million deposit paid last year. Under the restricted licence, no poker machines will be permitted at the Crown Sydney Hotel Resort complex, on the southern end of Sydney's Harbour Bridge, once it begins operations after November 15, 2019. The NSW government has granted James Packer's Crown Resorts a 99-year licence to operate a casino in its hotel located at a Barangaroo South\n@highlight\nNSW government has granted James Packer a 99-year casino licence\n@highlight\nIt will be in Packer's planned hotel at a Barangaroo site in Sydney\n@highlight\nCrown Resorts must pay government $100 within five business days\n@highlight\nSydney's second casino is set to net the government at least $1 billion in taxes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 53}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 428, "end": 452}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 495, "end": 508}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 686, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Crown Sydney will help bring additional international and domestic tourists to @placeholder, create over 1,200 jobs and generate significant economic growth for NSW.'", "idx": 85187}], "idx": 55470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- It has been almost two weeks since Eman al-Obeidy burst into our hotel in Tripoli, desperate for the world to hear her story of rape and torture. We had been trying since then to interview her in person and were finally able to speak to her Wednesday, against the explicit wishes of the Libyan government. \"You should not be allowed to do this,\" government spokesman Musa Ibrahim told me. The interview with al-Obeidy was facilitated by Gadhafi's son Saadi and was subject to a government review. We asked al-Obeidy if she would be willing to come to Saadi Gadhafi's office. She agreed and Gadhafi sent a car to pick her up.\n@highlight\nSaadi Gadhafi sent a car to bring Eman al-Obeidy to his office\n@highlight\nAl-Obeidy is not intimidated by his presence, calls him a humble man\n@highlight\nShe says she wants to clear her name, smeared on state TV\n@highlight\nStory of rape and torture became known after she burst into a Tripoli hotel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 391, "end": 402}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and @placeholder met privately before our interview, the first time the two had met.", "idx": 85193}], "idx": 55476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We are the most narcissistic generation in American history. And when I say \"generation\" -- I'm not pointing my finger at millennials, gen X/Yers, or baby boomers. The generation I speak of is defined by people who use social media to incessantly share information about their favorite topic: themselves. I, too, am part of this \"selfie generation.\" (And if you don't know what \"selfie\" means, you're not.) We knew \"selfie\" had become emblematic of who we are when the Oxford Dictionary recently named it as 2013's word of the year. \"Narcissistic?\" you say. \"What can you mean?\" Well, the new craze of \"funeral selfies\" is a clue: People snap a self-portrait in front of the body at a wake and share it on social media. For some, these selfies may actually be a way of grieving, but for others, it's clearly about drawing attention to themselves\u00e2\u20ac\u201deven away from the recently deceased.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: The social media generation is the most narcissistic generation\n@highlight\nHe says new example is \"funeral selfies\" -- posing with dead person -- to draw attention\n@highlight\nTwitter, Facebook have long allowed this self-centeredness. Why not turn it to good cause?\n@highlight\nObeidallah: Photobomb to raise awareness of causes you care about: a good self-centeredness", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 478, "end": 494}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 906, "end": 920}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, of course, @placeholder, the granddaddy of social media, is a great way to share every mundane event in your life.", "idx": 85202}], "idx": 55480} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When you're spending long hours at sea on a trawler ship, you have to get creative to keep yourself entertained. At least that's what the crew of The Caledonia believe, keeping their spirits up by making spoof pop videos. The crazy Scots, who spend their days trawling for prawns, even go as far as stripping off in the freezing weather to create their YouTube videos. Deckhand Frank has proved the most popular of the fishermen on YouTube for his spoof of the Miley Cyrus video Wrecking Ball The team have recently diversified into parody news and weather broadcasts - complete with a tame seagull\n@highlight\nThe Scottish crew on board The Caledonia at Tarbet, Loch Fyne, find amusing ways to keep entertained\n@highlight\nFrank swings on a wrecking ball in honour of Miley Cyrus, while another raps away with seaweed as dreadlocks\n@highlight\nAvril Lavigne song Sk8er Boi is modified into a trawler version called Skaterprawn", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 378, "end": 382}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frank poses on a skateboard during the Avril Lavigne parody Skaterprawn - which was among the vides filmed on @placeholder's mobile phone", "idx": 85204}], "idx": 55481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman who died after being overcome by fumes as she slept in her car between her four jobs had been desperately saving money to support a former boyfriend she met online and his three children. The body of 32-year-old Maria Fernandes was found in her car in Elizabeth, New Jersey in August, after she became overcome by a deadly mixture of carbon monoxide and fumes from an overturned gasoline container. She worked four jobs, including two shifts at separate Dunkin Donuts and she apparently left her car running while she tried to rest while going between her jobs. Richard Culhane the ex-boyfriend of Miss Fernandes, who he met online, pictured with his sons Dorian, left, and Jareth, right, during her funeral service earlier this year. Miss Fernandes had been working to support Mr Culhane and his children\n@highlight\nMaria Fernandes, 32, of Newark, was allegedly overcome by mixture of carbon monoxide and fumes from an overturned gas can\n@highlight\nFernandes kept extra gas in the car because she sometimes ran out\n@highlight\nPolice say it appears she just pulled over for a nap as she desperately tried to make ends meet\n@highlight\nHas emerged that she had met a boyfriend online and was supporting him and his children", "entities": [{"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 280}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Co-workers said all her jobs paid at or just above the minimum wage \u2014 which @placeholder raised by $1 earlier this year to $8.25 an hour.", "idx": 85206}], "idx": 55483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers for MailOnline The vast majority of Americans think President Barack Obama should not go around Congress to make changes to immigration policy, a new poll shows. President Obama has promised to act on immigration by the end of the summer, regardless of Congress' progress on legislative reforms. But a survey released today by the polling company, inc./Woman Trend shows that just two in 10 Americans think Obama should bypass the deliberative body and go it alone. A resounding 74 percent said the president ought to work with Congress to repair the system. Even the majority of Democrats - 56 percent - said Obama should not take executive action.\n@highlight\nThe majority of Republicans, Independents and even Democrats think he should work with Congress to make changes to immigration policy\n@highlight\nOnly 22 percent of respondents said the government should relocate illegal children to communities across the nation rather than send them home\n@highlight\nNearly two-thirds of all Americans think Obama is mishandling immigration", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder blame that policy for the flood of immigrant children who have shown up at the U.S.' southern border in the 10 months.", "idx": 85207}], "idx": 55484} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Republicans are predicting big wins in the November midterms. Across the aisle, Democrats are saying the same thing about their chances at the polls. But both can't be right. Republicans speculate that they will take back the House -- and possibly the Senate -- as voters express their frustration at where Democrats and President Obama are taking the country. \"I think it's pretty clear that the American people are tired of the job-killing agenda in Washington, D.C. They want the spending spree to stop,\" House Minority Leader John Boehner said on \"Fox News Sunday.\" \"I think we're having a good year, but we've got a lot of work to do before the Election Day on November 2,\" he said.\n@highlight\n\"I think we're having a good year,\" House Minority Leader John Boehner says\n@highlight\n\"The House is definitely in play,\" political observer says\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats \"feel very confident about where we are\"\n@highlight\nTo gain control, Republicans need to pick up 39 seats in the House, 10 in the Senate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 406, "end": 413}, {"start": 461, "end": 476}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 561, "end": 575}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 766, "end": 777}, {"start": 796, "end": 804}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder advised Republicans heading home for the August recess to \"talk about the better solutions that Republicans have been offering over the last 18 months.\"", "idx": 85210}, {"query": "\"The @placeholder manage no better than a virtual tie on issues, but they are behind when it comes to handling the government.", "idx": 85217}], "idx": 55487} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The effects of l'Affaire Snowden continued to accumulate this past week with a dramatic vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. By a bare 12-vote margin, a bipartisan coalition of more or less centrist Republicans and Democrats defeated an equally bipartisan coalition of their more ideological brethren, the latter an incredibly improbable alliance that almost succeeded in defunding NSA's telephone metadata program. One Hill participant described the hours before the vote as \"hand to hand combat,\" but for now, at least, NSA will continue to acquire American telephone \"business records\" to help it detect terrorist activity in the United States.\n@highlight\nSupporters of NSA metadata program only had 12-vote margin in favor\n@highlight\nEx-NSA director Hayden: PRISM program is used to target foreign threats\n@highlight\nHe says agency employees are trained to respect privacy\n@highlight\nHayden: NSA doesn't have access to servers of Internet service providers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 40}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 114, "end": 137}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 397, "end": 399}, {"start": 435, "end": 438}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 648, "end": 660}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And both programs are responsive to the world in which @placeholder found itself after 9/11.", "idx": 85221}], "idx": 55489} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- The secret to a long, healthy life in America? According to longevity researchers, it may be to act like you live somewhere else. It seems like every year another country's lifestyle is touted as the new magic bullet to cure us of obesity, heart disease, and premature death: For an unclogged heart, herd goats and down olive oil like a Mediterranean. Avoid breast cancer and live to 100 by dining on tofu Japanese-style. Stay as happy as Norwegians by hunting elk and foraging for cowberries. The places we're usually told to emulate are known as Blue Zones or Cold Spots. Blue Zones were pinpointed by explorer Dan Buettner and a team of longevity researchers and are described in his book \"The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived the Longest.\" They're areas in Italy, Japan, Greece, California, and Costa Rica where the people have traditionally stayed healthy and active to age 100 or older.\n@highlight\nFrench women tend to walk everywhere instead of attempting to get to the gym\n@highlight\nThe Nordic diet and way of life produces low rates of obesity\n@highlight\nOn Okinawa, they practice hara hachi bu, or eating until 80% full", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 564, "end": 587}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of this adds up to French women having a low incidence of heart disease and obesity (12% compared to the @placeholder's 36%).", "idx": 85226}, {"query": "\"@placeholder love fat, salt, and sugar because that's what 9 of 10 we're used to,\" Katz says.", "idx": 85228}], "idx": 55493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:27 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 15 September 2013 A man searching for prehistoric fossils in a river has found an entirely different type of treasure. Dr Brian Tovin was swimming in South Carolina's Cooper River when he saw something shiny at the bottom. The water was so inky that a diving light provided only about 3 feet of visibility, The Post-Courier reports. Instead of a shark tooth, Tovin was surprised to find a large class ring from the College of Charleston. The ring was inscribed with the initials RLP and the year 1974.\n@highlight\nPhillips lost ring in 1974 ring after his finger got stuck opening a beer can\n@highlight\nRing was last gift from his mother before she died\n@highlight\nPhillips is currently battling cancer\n@highlight\nRing was found and returned by Brian Tovin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 500, "end": 520}, {"start": 564, "end": 566}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Thank you Lord that I got it back,' @placeholder said to CNN.", "idx": 85233}], "idx": 55496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Britain is withholding a multimillion-dollar aid payment to Rwanda over allegations that it is backing rebels who have been fighting government forces in neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo, a minister said Friday. The M23 rebel group seized the city of Goma in eastern DR Congo 10 days ago after days of heavy clashes with government forces. Read more: Why the world is ignoring Congo war Since then, regional leaders and the African Union have drawn up a plan under which the fighters would withdraw. But despite indicating that they would leave, M23 forces remained in Goma on Friday.\n@highlight\nBritain stops a $33.6 million aid payment to Rwanda over claims that it backs M23 rebel group\n@highlight\nRwanda's foreign minister says the British decision is based on false allegations\n@highlight\nThe rebel group seized a city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last week\n@highlight\nMore than 140,000 people have been forced from their homes by the fighting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 175, "end": 206}, {"start": 237, "end": 239}, {"start": 272, "end": 275}, {"start": 288, "end": 295}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 445, "end": 457}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 856, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We are committed to finding lasting solutions to the conflict in this region and will work with the governments of Rwanda and @placeholder to secure a peaceful resolution to the situation in eastern DRC.\"", "idx": 85234}, {"query": "Mixed signals have come from @placeholder leaders and soldiers this week.", "idx": 85238}], "idx": 55497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- The incumbent Basque nationalists won the most seats in Basque regional parliamentary elections on Sunday, but they could lose a 29-year hold on power because three non-nationalist parties won a combined majority for the first time, according to official election results. Socialist candidate Patxi Lopez speaks to reporters after voting Sunday in regional parliamentary elections. The vote for the powerful 75-seat regional parliament and Basque president are seen as a bellwether of the region's sentiment on how to end decades of violence by the Basque separatist group ETA. The moderate Basque Nationalist Party won 30 seats, and its traditional smaller party allies won seven more.\n@highlight\nElections held for 75-seat regional parliament in Spain's Basque region\n@highlight\nBasque Nationalist Party wins 30 seats, traditional allies win seven more\n@highlight\nSocialist Party and others win a 38-seat majority\n@highlight\nBasque Nationalist Party seeks self-determination for the 2.1 million Basques", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 42}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 614, "end": 637}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 804, "end": 827}, {"start": 889, "end": 903}, {"start": 950, "end": 973}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Negotiations with other parties to make @placeholder the next Basque president were expected in the coming days.", "idx": 85247}], "idx": 55503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama extended a helping hand to Japan on Friday as hundreds of people were dead and additional hundreds were missing after a devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake and ensuing tsunami. \"I offer our Japanese friends whatever assistance is needed,\" he said during a news conference. \"Today's events remind us how fragile life can be.\" Obama said Friday that the main U.S. assistance to Japan for now would probably be \"lift capacity\" in the form of heavy equipment to help clean up damaged infrastructure. The U.S. government is taking inventory of how many military personnel are in Japan to provide help, he said, adding that American citizens in Japan will also receive assistance.\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says U.S. is monitoring Japanese power plant for radiation leaks\n@highlight\nNEW: U.S. is sending coolant in case any nuclear reactors leak\n@highlight\nNavy ships are headed to Japan to help in relief effort\n@highlight\nNo American casualties are reported; State Department sets up phone, e-mail information", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 765, "end": 772}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 995, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So we're really deeply involved in trying to do as much as we can on behalf of the Japanese and on behalf of @placeholder citizens,\" she said.", "idx": 85249}], "idx": 55504} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Head football coach Joe Paterno and the university president have lost their jobs, effective immediately, over a child sex abuse scandal at Penn State, university trustees announced Wednesday night. John P. Surma, vice chairman of trustees, said that President Graham Spanier was being replaced and Paterno, the longtime head football coach, would not finish the remainder of the season. Tom Bradley will be Penn State head coach in Joe Paterno's absence. Rod Erickson, executive vice president and provost of the school, will be interim president, school officials said. Spanier has been president of the school since 1995. Earlier, Paterno, 84, issued a statement saying he was \"absolutely devastated by the developments\" involving a former assistant football coach and two university officials and that he would end his 46-year tenure as head football coach at the end of the season. The trustees decided to move that timetable up.\n@highlight\nTrustees dismiss Spanier, remove Paterno as head coach immediately\n@highlight\nMan tells Anderson Cooper of uncomfortable moments with Sandusky\n@highlight\nU.S. Department of Education investigating Penn State\n@highlight\n\"With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more,\" Paterno says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1237}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, a tip line has been receiving calls from alleged victims of @placeholder, a source close to the investigation said, and police were attempting to verify the claims.", "idx": 85250}], "idx": 55505} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 19 December 2012 Seven-year-old Daniel Barden had one hope for when he grew up: To be a firefighter like his uncles. But while the youngster's future was tragically cut short when he became one of Adam Lanza's 26 victims in the Sandy Hook massacre on Friday, his dreams have not been forgotten. In a heart-wrenching display of kindness and remembrance on Wednesday morning, firefighters from as far as New York City attended the young boy's funeral in Newtown to pay their respects. As Daniel's parents, brother and sister arrived at St. Rose of Lima Church at 10am, the firefighters somberly formed an honour guard along the road, silently offering support to the heartbroken family.\n@highlight\nAlso funerals for Charolette Bacon and Caroline Previdi, both 6, today\n@highlight\nHeroic first-grade teacher Victoria Soto, 27, will also be laid to rest", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 305, "end": 323}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 529, "end": 535}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 611, "end": 633}, {"start": 791, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 827}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder never met and animal she didn't love, and since the age of two wanted to be a Veterinarian.'", "idx": 85251}], "idx": 55506} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Responding to the massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, President Barack Obama and other public figures such as John Kerry, author Salman Rushdie -- even the far-right nationalist French politician Marine Le Pen -- have defended the right to freedom of expression as a core democratic value. Huge demonstrations in solidarity with the victims are occurring throughout France and in many European capitals. The slogan \"Je suis Charlie Hebdo\" is circulating widely in social media. Twitter is inundated with tweets about the political power of satire. Pictures of demonstrators holding pens in the air abound. Freedom of expression is undeniably worth defending but is too narrow a frame for this event.\n@highlight\nMabel Berezin: Paris attack will boost far-right's calls for brakes on immigration\n@highlight\nShe says attack is tipping point -- a troubling boon to nationalist parties in Europe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 65, "end": 77}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even before the @placeholder attack, it was more than likely that she would make it to the second round in 2017.", "idx": 85259}], "idx": 55512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When the Eswein-Phillips family of social media moguls sit down to dinner, or go for a walk together, they don't just have each other to please. The so-called 'First Family' of the Instagram photo-sharing network have around a million and a half eager audience members to keep happy with their familial comings and goings. Their band of followers religiously shows their appreciation for the mixture of picture-perfect meals, idyllic cityscapes and luxury living served up on a daily basis by Sarah Phillips and her children Liz and Tom. The first family of Instagram pose in the living room of their Upper East Side, New York apartment with dogs Coco and Duke. From left to right Tom Eswein, Sarah Phillips, Reed Phillips and Liz Eswein. The family document their day to day lives on social media and have gained around 1.6million followers.\n@highlight\nEswein-Phillips family run series of influential accounts on photo app\n@highlight\nMom Sarah commands @baking and @food and post gorgeous meals\n@highlight\nDaughter Liz runs @newyorkcity and has audience of more than 1million\n@highlight\nBrother Tom, with background in construction, is behind @realestate\n@highlight\nEven family pets Duke and Coco have their own accounts and following\n@highlight\nStepdad Reed is a banker and mainly stays away from the social network", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 625}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Piece of cake: The @baking handle shows off @placeholder's mango mousse case, above", "idx": 85262}], "idx": 55513} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:51 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:52 EST, 24 February 2013 German doctor Daniel Ubani caused the death of patient David Gray in Cambridgeshire in 2008 after he administered 10 times the normal dose of diamorphine. A new test is being introduced to make sure foreign doctors have a good grasp of English Foreign doctors who want to work in the NHS will have to prove they speak good English before treating patients. New checks have been announced by the Government after a string of cases in which overseas doctors were blamed for poor care.\n@highlight\nGeneral Medical Council will refuse licences for doctors with poor English\n@highlight\nRules come five years after German medic Daniel Ubani killed patient David Gray", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 170, "end": 183}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 595, "end": 617}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had earlier been refused work due to his sub-standard @placeholder.", "idx": 85268}], "idx": 55516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mario Balotelli is fighting for his Anfield future as Brendan Rodgers insisted he would not allow the striker to compromise Liverpool\u2019s progress. Once again Balotelli found himself commanding headlines for all the wrong reasons following Liverpool\u2019s 3-0 defeat by Real Madrid, given he had swapped shirts with opposition defender Pepe as he left the field at half-time. It was a naive thing to do and Rodgers stressed that, having spoken to Balotelli in his office at Liverpool\u2019s Melwood training base, the \u2018matter was closed\u2019 and had been dealt with internally. Mario Balotelli was back in training for Liverpool on Thursday after he controversially swapped shirts with Pepe\n@highlight\nThe \u00a316m striker is fighting for his Anfield future after latest controversy\n@highlight\nBalotelli angered Liverpool fans after swapping shirts with Pepe at half-time\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers said 'matter was closed' after meeting with striker\n@highlight\nBalotelli has failed to live up to his price tag since joining from AC Milan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 943, "end": 951}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The \u00a316million signing then gives his shirt to the @placeholder defender prompting outrage among the club's fans", "idx": 85274}], "idx": 55520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "As a teenager, Jejoen Bontinck danced in music videos and was a regular kid hanging out with friends in Antwerp, Belgium. But within a year, he went from a hip-hop-loving teenager to a young Muslim convert, preaching on the streets of Antwerp. His father, Dimitri Bontinck, claims that in 2010, when Jejoen was 15, he became infatuated with a Moroccan girl, which eventually led to him converting to Islam. His parents started noticing a radical change in their son about eight to nine months after the conversion. \"He started to become very religious. He stopped wearing his normal clothes. So we really see the progress of radicalization -- this is the right word -- we really see the signs,\" Dimitri explained.\n@highlight\nJejeon Bontinck left Belgium to join militant group Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria last year\n@highlight\nBontinck's dad Dimitri decided to try to track his son down in Syria\n@highlight\nAl-Nusra militants nearly killed Dimitri, but ultimately led him to his son\n@highlight\nJejeon, now 19, is back in Belgium and facing terrorism charges", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 343, "end": 350}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 725, "end": 739}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 777, "end": 791}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dimitri searched for clues online to where his son really was, and he was shocked by what he found -- videos and pictures of his son's hometown friends in @placeholder.", "idx": 85277}], "idx": 55523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:00 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 15 November 2013 It was a busy day for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford who started out ranting about oral sex, only to apologize for his 'graphic language' at another press conference held hours later. Earlier today, the mayor announced he would be suing ex-staffers Mark Towhey, Issac Ransom and George Christopoulos after they told police they witnessed Ford hanging out with prostitutes as well as abusing alcohol and prescription pills like OxyContin. He also said he would be suing the waiter of an upscale Toronto restaurant who said the mayor snorted cocaine in the establishment.\n@highlight\nToronto Mayor Rob Ford offended many this morning when he went on a vulgar rant about oral sex\n@highlight\n''It says that I wanted to eat her p****. I would never do that,' Ford said of allegations he made sexual advances on a staffer\n@highlight\n'I've got more than enough to eat at home,' he added\n@highlight\nFord quickly apologized for his graphic language at a press conference a few hours later\n@highlight\nHis wife Renata stood behind him as he blamed stress for his outburst\n@highlight\nFord continues to deny all of the allegations revealed in a recent police investigation on him\n@highlight\nThe report accuses the mayor of snorting cocaine, abusing alcohol and prescription pills as well as hanging out with prostitutes\n@highlight\nCity Council voted yesterday for Ford to take a leave of absence but Ford refused the non-binding decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 391}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1167}, {"start": 1410, "end": 1421}, {"start": 1443, "end": 1446}, {"start": 1479, "end": 1482}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not much is known about @placeholder, even to people within the Ford circle.", "idx": 85284}, {"query": "@placeholder was helping her husband out at the time, returning calls when one reporter got a rare opportunity to chat with the first lady of Toronto.", "idx": 85285}], "idx": 55526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN)Diplomacy can be a lot like theater -- with a whole cast of characters jostling for spotlight and applause. On the world stage, Chinese President Xi Jinping has emerged as a force to be reckoned with since he took the leading role in the world's most populous nation in late 2012. For the 61-year-old Xi -- considered China's most powerful leader in decades -- his marquee appearance last November as the host of a global summit has offered good clues on his future moves. During the 2014 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering in Beijing, Xi met and entertained more than a dozen other leaders from countries that have been called China's friends, enemies and -- more often than not -- \"frenemies.\"\n@highlight\nNo relationship is more important -- or complex -- than that between the United States and China\n@highlight\nChina is becoming bolder in territorial disputes in the East and South China seas\n@highlight\nChina and North Korea have grown apart in the past decade, leader seen as \"spoiled brat,\" analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 314, "end": 315}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 502, "end": 544}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 559}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 912}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breaking with tradition, Xi has yet to agree to a meeting in Beijing with @placeholder's young supreme leader.", "idx": 85292}, {"query": "\"@placeholder is changing China's foreign policy, which will be much more proactive in the foreseeable future,\" said Shi.", "idx": 85293}], "idx": 55531} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bacary Sagna has hit back at critics who labelled him greedy when he quit Arsenal for Manchester City by saying: 'It's not about money \u2013 I wanted to boost my career.' The French full-back has finally joined City after months of wrangling, having turned down offers from Arsenal to renew his contract, which ends this month. And after helping France through to the last 16 of the World Cup in Wednesday night's goalless draw with Ecuador in Rio, Sagna hit back at the rumours he had been trying to simply hike up his wages at Arsenal, pointing out that he had been on the same deal at the Emirates for the past six years.\n@highlight\nSagna joined Manchester City from Arsenal on a free transfer\n@highlight\nThe France defender signed a \u00a3150,000-a-week three-year-deal, which is inclusive of add-ons and bonuses\n@highlight\nHe is currently at the World Cup in Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 379, "end": 387}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We finally won a trophy, but it\u2019s not even about that because @placeholder have a quality.", "idx": 85301}], "idx": 55536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 1 October 2013 Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul - who played meth kingpins Walter White and Jesse Pinkman respectively - have been lauded for their roles in the Emmy Award-winning series which drew to a dramatic close on Sunday. However before the gritty roles - Cranston has described the complex character of White as 'the role of my life' - both actors were struggling to make it in Hollywood. Prior to their career-changing roles, there was a long line of forgettable parts. In a compilation from Snakkle, the pair are seen in everything from hemorrhoid cream and microwave pizza ads, to game show appearances and small roles including one alongside Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible 3.\n@highlight\nBryan Cranston, who played chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-dealer Walter White in the Emmy Award-winning show, previously starred in ads for Coffee-Mate and teen show Sabrina The Teenage Witch\n@highlight\nAaron Paul, who played his sidekick Jesse Pinkman, had small roles on The X-Files and Third Rock From The Sun", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 857, "end": 868}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 932, "end": 942}, {"start": 958, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Getting a caffeine hit: Cranston hawked @placeholder to viewers in 1988", "idx": 85303}], "idx": 55538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:59 EST, 16 February 2014 | UPDATED: 22:59 EST, 16 February 2014 A childhood friend of embattled New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been dragged into the Bridgegate scandal, with emails revealing he gave a key Port Authority official a tour of the traffic chaos. In the latest twist, emails show Port Authority police officer Thomas 'Chip' Michaels was on the George Washington Bridge with David Wildstein, the official who ordered the road closures, when the disaster unfolded. The messages also reveal Michaels was aware of the plan to flood Fort Lee with traffic the day before the controversial lane closings in September last year and kept Wildstein updated.\n@highlight\nEmails reveal Lt. Thomas 'Chip' Michaels, a Port Authority police officer, took David Wildstein on a tour of George Washington Bridge during debacle\n@highlight\nMichaels grew up with Chris Christie in Livingston, New Jersey, and recently coached the Governor's son in hockey\n@highlight\nThe messages, reported today by MSNBC, also show Michaels was aware of the plan to flood Fort Lee with traffic\n@highlight\nMichaels' brother is New Jersey Republican power broker Jeffrey Michaels", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 194, "end": 203}, {"start": 250, "end": 263}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 366, "end": 387}, {"start": 400, "end": 423}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 733, "end": 754}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 824, "end": 847}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}, {"start": 897, "end": 910}, {"start": 915, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Its fkd up here (sic),' Michaels, a 15-year Port Authority officer, told @placeholder in a text before the tour.", "idx": 85304}], "idx": 55539} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani judge sentenced Osama bin Laden's three widows and two daughters on Monday to 45 days of house detention for living illegally in Pakistan, the widows' lawyer said. The judge ordered that after their term, the five be deported back to their countries of citizenship, said Amir Khalil, the lawyer. He said the time served began March 3, when the five were formally arrested or taken into custody, and that they would all be released by mid-April. The widows -- identified by U.S. and Pakistani officials as Amal Ahmed Abdul Fateh, Khairiah Sabar and Siham Sabar -- have been in Pakistani custody since U.S. Navy SEALs raided bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad and killed the al Qaeda leader in May 2011.\n@highlight\nThe 5 will be released in mid-April, lawyer says\n@highlight\nThe three widows and two other relatives faced charges of living illegally in Pakistan\n@highlight\nThe court orders their repatriation after completion of sentence\n@highlight\nThey have been detained since the U.S. raid in May that killed bin Laden", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 546, "end": 567}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They will serve their sentence in the @placeholder residence where the trial took place, Khalil said.", "idx": 85305}], "idx": 55540} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Krishna Kumar PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:25 EST, 26 August 2013 In the wake of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar's murder in Pune and a photojournalist's gang-rape in Mumbai, a regional language news channel in Maharashtra carried the pictures of chief minister Prithiviraj Chavan, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and home minister R R Patil with the caption 'Murda' (dead). It was a strong statement but one that aptly summed up the general sentiment against the government - in fact, the entire political class - across the state. The political leadership seems simply incapable of doing anything to stem the rot that the state had slipped into.\n@highlight\nNCP-Congress coalition feels the pressure mount over high-profile crimes\n@highlight\nOpposition parties turn on the heat claiming there is 'no law and order in the state'\n@highlight\nPolitical parties scramble to limit the impact on their electoral campaigns", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 118, "end": 135}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 286, "end": 303}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This nervousness is betrayed by the fact that the @placeholder, which until two years ago was flexing its muscles and planning to go it alone in the next elections, seems to have changed its mind.", "idx": 85307}], "idx": 55542} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stevie May struck a sweet solo goal to shoot Sheffield Wednesday up the Championship table and keep Birmingham in the relegation mire. The Scotland Under-21 striker picked the ball up in the left channel, dribbled into the area and drove a low shot past Darren Randolph at his near post to seal all three points in the 67th minute. Substitute Jeremy Helan added a second with a minute to go, slotting home from the penalty spot after Chris Maguire\u2019s centre. 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Arron Banks, who has previously given tens of thousands of pounds to the Conservatives, said he was only going to give Nigel Farage's party \u00a3100,000 - but decided to increase it by \u00a3900,000 after Mr Hague's jibe. 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And even if a gift-wrapped rodent was in the cards, you'd likely shy away from the giant African pouched rat, which -- as the name suggests -- is rather large (think cat-sized). Tanzania-based NGO Apopo, however, thinks rats make excellent gifts. So much so that they've launched an adopt-a-rat program, which allows participants to sponsor the animal. \"It's great for the giving season. It also works on Valentine's Day. Many people love to give their love, er, a rat,\" says Bart Weetjens, Apopo's founder. Despite the creatures' reputation for thieving and spreading disease, Weetjens has proven that rats can be every bit as heroic as people. Contrary to public opinion, rats can actually save lives -- Apopo's rats have actually saved thousands.\n@highlight\nNGO Apopo trains rats to scent detect landmines and TB\n@highlight\nApopo has almost cleared Mozambique of landmines\n@highlight\nA rat can clear a space 50-times faster than a manual deminer\n@highlight\nA rat can sniff more TB samples in 10 minutes than a lab technician can analyze in a day", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 494, "end": 508}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 850, "end": 858}, {"start": 902, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, @placeholder has cleared the country of 6,693 landmines, 29,934 small arms and ammunition, and 1,087 bombs.", "idx": 85331}, {"query": "In 2011, the organization warned against blood testing for @placeholder for its inaccuracy.", "idx": 85333}, {"query": "Rats also have the advantage of being too lightweight to trip off a mine (@placeholder boasts zero casualties so far).", "idx": 85335}], "idx": 55558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nina Golgowski An AutoZone employee and Air Force veteran who daringly thwarted an armed robbery at his Virginia store by using his own handgun at the scene has been fired for breaking company protocol. Devin McClean, 23, who worked at the York County store up until about a week ago, says he managed to slip out during the attack, grab his glock .40 handgun from his car and return - frightening away the bandit. 'When I yelled \u201cfreeze\u201d and I said \u201cstop, drop the weapon,\u201d he threw his hands up with his gun still in his hand, he started running,' Mr McClean told WTKR.\n@highlight\nDevin McClean, 23, was fired for breaking company protocol on bringing a firearm into the store\n@highlight\nMr McClean escaped the held up store and returned with a handgun from his car, scaring away the would-be robber\n@highlight\nHe says his manager thanked him for saving his life two days before firing him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 21, "end": 28}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder\u2019s way of saying thank you - \"Hey, you\u2019re going to be fired\" \u2013 it kind of made me feel sketchy about what I did,' he told WTKR.", "idx": 85336}], "idx": 55559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The parents of ISIS hostage Abdul-Rahman Kassig attended an Islamic service today to pray for their only son after militants named him as the next beheading victim. Ed and Paula Kassig requested the service at the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield, Indiana on Friday afternoon at 2pm. The service was multi-faith and honored the humanitarian work that Mr Kassig, a 26-year-old Indiana native, carried out in Syria before he was captured by the extremists last October. Scroll down for video American ISIS hostage Abdul-Rahman Kassig, 26, who was known as Peter Kassig before he converted to Islam. He is pictured doing humanitarian work before his capture by ISIS last October\n@highlight\nEd and Paula Kassig requested the service at the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield, Indiana on Friday afternoon\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old Indiana native was doing humanitarian work in Syria before he was captured by the extremists last October\n@highlight\nMr Kassig was named by ISIS as their next victim following the beheading of British hostage Alan Henning in a video", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 46}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 166, "end": 167}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 215, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 527, "end": 545}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 702, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 751, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder society welcomed everyone and asked guests to dress conservatively.", "idx": 85341}], "idx": 55563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lukas Podolski has paid tribute to Arsenal fans in a heartfelt Instagram post ahead of his proposed loan move to Inter Milan. The German international arrived at Inter's training ground on Saturday, and is expected to sign for Roberto Mancini's side until the end of the season in a deal which will cost the Italians \u00a31.5million. And Podolski, who has emerged as a fan favourite in north London, says he can't thank Arsenal fans enough for all they have done for him and hopes to meet them again. 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The North Korean foreign minister warned Tuesday that Obama's trip could \"escalate confrontation and bring the dark clouds of a nuclear arms race,\" prompting speculation that the impulsive young leader of the North, Kim Jong Un, is again crying out for attention. Typically, experts and government officials refer to these outbursts and nuclear or missile tests as \"provocations,\" which are followed by sanctions, tensions and -- it is hoped -- a return to diplomacy. But by now, it should be obvious that while North Korean behavior appears cyclical (\"there they go again\"), Pyongyang is on a clear, linear path to developing nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them on target in Japan and eventually the United States.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea may launch nuclear test to coincide with Obama's visit to South Korea\n@highlight\nWriters: If it's a more serious provocation, it could signal an uptick in nuclear capability\n@highlight\nThey say strong U.N. sanctions necessary to stop a possible march toward nukes\n@highlight\nWriters: U.S. must strengthen ties with S. 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But within a few years, these grass plains just outside Accra, Ghana, could be transformed into a fertile breeding ground for world-class innovation. Earlier this month, Ghanaian president John Mahama launched Hope City, a $10 billion high-tech hub aiming to foster technological growth and attract major players in the global ICT industry to the West African country. The ambitious project is the brainchild of Ghanaian businessman Roland Agambire, head of local technology group RLG Communications. 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My Kitchen Rules star Colin Fassnidge and Nathan Sasi from fashionable Surry Hills eatery Nomad begun the inflamed exchange on Wednesday on the social media platform. The war of words reportedly started when Fassnidge tweeted a remark about a tomato and mozzarella dish that was served at rival restaurant Nomad, reports the Daily Telegraph. 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In saying Putin has no soul, it means he seems to lack both the capacity to feel emotions and to show empathy.\n@highlight\nAlexander Motyl says Putin has promoted, supplied Russian and pro-Russian terrorists\n@highlight\nMotyl: Putin was member of brutal secret police and behind invasions in Georgia, Ukraine\n@highlight\nHe is evil enough for all to condemn, Motyl says; countries' silence implies approval\n@highlight\nMotyl: France, Germany must end economic ties with Russia; EU must take a moral stand", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 85, "end": 94}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 365, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 623, "end": 637}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 857, "end": 861}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 967, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the final analysis, the willingness of France, Germany and all the other states making up the European Union to respond to @placeholder's evil doing will determine the moral fate of the EU.", "idx": 85372}], "idx": 55585} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- More than 200,000 people were evacuated on Saturday as India's eastern coast braced for Cyclone Hudhud, officials said. India's science and technology minister, Jitendra Singh, described the cyclone as \"very severe\" but not as threatening as a \"super cyclone.\" Hudhud is expected to intensify and peak to around 115 miles per hour (185 kilometers per hour) by Sunday afternoon, Singh said. But Singh downplayed the intensity of the storms, asking people \"not to get unduly alarmist.\" At least 100,000 residents from four districts of the state of Andhra Pradesh were moved to safer locations, such as schools and other structurally strong buildings, according to authorities.\n@highlight\nCyclone Hudhud is expected to have winds of 115 mph (185 km/h) by Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nSome officials are downplaying the severity of the cyclone\n@highlight\n\"We are confident damage will be minimum,\" a disaster-management official said.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 417}, {"start": 566, "end": 579}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many others will be shifted Sunday well before the storm's landfall, @placeholder's disaster-management commissioner, A.R.", "idx": 85373}], "idx": 55586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "North Korea's saber rattling again shook the world Wednesday. Pyongyang vowed to shut down a key military hotline with South Korea. It was another day of hostile, over-the-top rhetoric from the reclusive, impoverished nation led by Kim Jong Un. But the recent missile and nuclear tests, and the annulment of the 1953 Korean War armistice are raising questions about the young leader. Is his behavior erratic or staged? Is he competent enough to run a government? Pyongyang watchers, reading the news and the tea leaves, say the latest hot air wafting over the Korean Peninsula could reflect an effort to prop up appeal and allegiance for Kim.\n@highlight\nIs the rhetoric meant to boost the North Korean leader's appeal?\n@highlight\nHe thrives on political theater\n@highlight\nWill he be adventurous or cautious?\n@highlight\nHe's still an \"unknown quantity\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 689, "end": 700}]}, "qas": [{"query": "READ MORE: @placeholder says it is cutting off military communications with the South", "idx": 85375}], "idx": 55587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:32 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:33 EST, 15 January 2013 A young gay man has been caught out after he pretended to be a female college student online to chat up straight men. Aaron Estes, 20, from Lapeer, Michigan, tricked more than 100 different men into believing he was a good-looking blonde called Amanda Miller. One of the men, Tyler Hayden, had been chatting to 'Amanda' on Facebook for more than a year, though he had never spoken to her on the phone because she told him she didn't own one.\n@highlight\nTyler Hayden had been chatting to 'Amanda Miller' on Facebook for more than a year\n@highlight\nAfter the messages got sexual, he arranged a surprise meeting with her\n@highlight\nTurned out that he had in fact been chatting up Aaron Estes who had used photographs from an old MySpace account to create the fake profile", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 776, "end": 786}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the revelation, Hayden forgave @placeholder for toying with his emotions, saying he understood that Estes had a difficult life.", "idx": 85378}], "idx": 55589} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sweden has confirmed that a small foreign submarine illegally entered its waters off the coast of Stockholm last month. Military officials said the nationality of the intruders can not be confirmed, but several defense analysts say Russia remains the likely culprit. Russian media has in turn responded by claiming that it was a NATO submarine, and accusing the Swedes of cowardice and deliberately keeping the nationality a secret. Proof: An image of the seabed off the coast of Stockholm which was provided as evidence of foreign submarine activity at today's press conference The Swedish Armed Forces' Commander-in-chief Sverker G\u00f6ranson confirmed the violation during a press conference this morning, held with Prime Minister Stefan L\u00f6fven and Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist.\n@highlight\nForeign submarine violated Swedish borders, government confirms\n@highlight\nWhich country was behind illegal intrusion is still unclear\n@highlight\nRussian media responded by claiming it was a NATO sub\n@highlight\nComes after initial denial that breach had been made by submarine\n@highlight\nMore than 200 troops, ships and helicopters involved in hunt last month\n@highlight\nSeveral sources said at the time that the submarine was Russian", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 98, "end": 106}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 584, "end": 603}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 731, "end": 743}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But the @placeholder military is clearly not able to take such a manly step.", "idx": 85385}], "idx": 55594} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Finnis for MailOnline It's a problem all bird-lovers will relate to - you go out and buy expensive seeds and leave them out in your feeders - only for a greedy squirrel to come along and steal the lot. But a Utah couple have come up with an ingenious solution, which involves turning their feeder into a squirrel slip'n'slide. Robert and Nancy Krampf, from Johnson Canyon, were being constantly thwarted by one particularly plump critter, which would run up the pole to their bird feeder and make off all of their seeds stored in its cheeks. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nUtah couple come up with ingenious way to thwart plump bird seed thief\n@highlight\nPersistent squirrel tries time and time again to clamber up pole\n@highlight\nNancy Krampf adds hilarious sound effects to the squirrel's slides", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 216, "end": 219}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 741, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I don't know which is funnier, the squirrel or @placeholder's narration.", "idx": 85386}], "idx": 55595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 24 January 2014 A husband whose young wife died next to him in bed thought she had been dreaming because of the strange gargling noises she had been making. Mother-of-two Gemma Sinclair suffered a heart attack and suddenly died as she lay in bed next to husband Jamie - her childhood sweetheart. But Mr Sinclair, from Wolverhampton, was woken by his wife making a rasping noise, and laughed, thinking she was deeply asleep. Gemma Sinclair, 31, pictured with husband Jamie on her wedding day. The mother-of-two suffered a heart attack and suddenly died as she lay in bed next to husband Jamie - her childhood sweetheart\n@highlight\nMother-of-two Gemma Sinclair suffered a heart attack while in bed\n@highlight\nMr Sinclair woken by wife's noises - and thought she was asleep\n@highlight\nBut after turning her around he realised she was suffering a seizure\n@highlight\nHer 12-year-old daughter desperately tried to perform CPR\n@highlight\nShe was buried one year after the day she married childhood sweetheart", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It was time to get up for work and @placeholder was making weird gurgling noises.", "idx": 85387}], "idx": 55596} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pasco, Washington (CNN)A proud laborer from Mexico, Antonio Zambrano-Montes picked fruit in the orchards of Washington state, but when his most valuable tools -- his hands -- became injured last year. he fell into deep despair. He couldn't work or send money to family in Mexico, two routines that shaped his life. It was this misfortune that distressed Zambrano-Montes in the days before he and police in the town of Pasco clashed in February, in a confrontation that ended with officers firing a total of 17 bullets, hitting Zambrano-Montes several times and killing him. He was unarmed but was accused of pelting police with rocks.\n@highlight\nAntonio Zambrano-Montes, 35, picked fruit in Washington state's orchards until he injured his hands\n@highlight\nHe arrived to the United States about 10 years from Michoacan, Mexico\n@highlight\nHis family says they want justice after he died unarmed in police shooting", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 74}, {"start": 108, "end": 123}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 646, "end": 668}, {"start": 691, "end": 706}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I had not seen him in 10 years, but I would talk to him over the phone,\" said the mother, who traveled to @placeholder from her rural home in the central Mexican state of Michoac\u00e1n for her son's funeral.", "idx": 85392}], "idx": 55600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The story of Ahmad al-Shayea is the story of all that has been wrong -- and continues to be wrong -- with the United States and our allies' campaign against Islamist extremism. During 2004, Ahmad had fought for Al Qaeda in Iraq against the United States. Indeed, he became famous as the first suicide bomber in Iraq to survive his attack. Known as the \"living suicide,\" Ahmad was rehabilitated, both physically and mentally, at a U.S. Army hospital before being repatriated to his home country of Saudi Arabia. I met Ahmad at the Saudi government center also designed to rehabilitate jihadi militants. Ahmad and I became friends. We spent several days together and continued a correspondence for years after I left Saudi Arabia, until Ahmad went back to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State (ISIS).\n@highlight\nKen Ballen: Ahmad al-Shayea's story shows what's wrong with campaign against extremists\n@highlight\nHe says Shayea rejected Al Qaeda, was rehabbed by West, but returned to fight with ISIS\n@highlight\nWest fails to realize: Key to Islamist fighters is Muslim faith. 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The theme of the week was \"Most Memorable Year,\" and \"Dancing\" saved the best for last. After watching the other nine celebrities and their pro dancing partners run through sambas, rumbas and jives, Ribeiro and pro dancer Witney Carson took the floor with a jazz routine set to Tom Jones' \"It's Not Unusual\" -- a.k.a. the song that Ribeiro's \"Fresh Prince\" character, Carlton Banks, couldn't help but dance to.\n@highlight\nAlfonso Ribeiro performed \"The Carlton\" on \"Dancing With the Stars\" Monday\n@highlight\nThe dance is one he used to do on \"The Fresh Prince of Bel Air\"\n@highlight\nHe doesn't do it often, but he said he loves how it makes people feel\n@highlight\nThe routine earned him a perfect score", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 86, "end": 107}, {"start": 140, "end": 162}, {"start": 264, "end": 282}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 580, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 703, "end": 724}, {"start": 780, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dressed in a costume straight out of his \"Fresh Prince's\" character's closet -- a v-neck sweater and a bow tie -- Ribeiro looked like he was having a blast re-creating those exuberant dance steps along with @placeholder.", "idx": 85416}], "idx": 55612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The day before Mitt Romney makes a highly publicized trip to Israel, President Barack Obama on Friday signed a bill passed by Congress designed to increase security ties with the Jewish state. Both the timing of Friday's event and the presence of TV cameras opened the White House to accusations of political maneuvering in a presidential election year. Obama's schedule for this week, distributed by the White House on July 20, made no mention of the signing of the United States-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act. The measure won final approval from Congress on July 17, receiving strong bipartisan support.\n@highlight\nThe measure enhances security ties between the two allies\n@highlight\nObama also announces U.S. funding for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system\n@highlight\nMitt Romney travels to Israel on Saturday to meet with leaders there\n@highlight\nDemocratic sponsors of the bill deny any political mischief in the timing of Friday's event", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 425, "end": 435}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 508, "end": 540}, {"start": 579, "end": 586}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is a program that has been critical in terms of providing security and safety for @placeholder families,\" Obama said of the Iron Dome system.", "idx": 85417}], "idx": 55613} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For Paul Martin, fascinating history is a loud discovery in a quiet library. The stories sneak up on him while he's on other quests, such as the time Martin was trying to find the first American awarded a military medal and found Hercules Mulligan, a forgotten spy who saved George Washington's life twice. Martin has collected the stories of 30 Americans left out of the history textbooks in his new book, \"Secret Heroes: Everyday Americans Who Shaped Our World.\" Some other characters Martin brings to life include Henry Beachell, whose invention of \"miracle rice\" fed and supported Asia, Cynthia Ann Parker's steadfast endurance of 24 years of Native American captivity and Jonathan Letterman, whose medical organization on the battlefield revolutionized the treatment of wounded soldiers and saved countless lives during the Civil War.\n@highlight\nAuthors: Everyday Americans have influenced history as much as presidents, generals\n@highlight\nReviving forgotten history allows people to connect with their pasts\n@highlight\nAuthor Kenneth C. Davis believes history must be constantly revised", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 239, "end": 255}, {"start": 284, "end": 300}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 417, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 617}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 703}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 878, "end": 886}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Myths about @placeholder chopping down a cherry tree are taught in the place of truth, so history starts on a shaky foundation of fiction, Davis said.", "idx": 85421}], "idx": 55614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Menlo Park, California (CNN) -- Look out Vine: Instagram isn't just about sharing arty photos anymore. On Thursday, the company announced its 130 million monthly users will now be able to shoot and share 15-second videos, dressed up with one of 13 special filters. The new video feature was made available to all iOS and Android Instagram users around the world Thursday as a free update to the existing Instagram app. The basic look of the app is the same, but a small movie icon has been added that takes you into video mode. The changes were announced by Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom during a press event at the headquarters of Facebook, which bought Instagram last year.\n@highlight\nInstagram users will now be able to shoot and share 15-second videos\n@highlight\nThe video feature will be available to all iOS and Android Instagram users Thursday\n@highlight\nThe new feature puts Instagram in direct competition with Vine, the popular Twitter-owned app", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 823, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 847}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its two and a half years, @placeholder has hosted 16 billion photos, Systrom said.", "idx": 85444}], "idx": 55630} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "North Korea says it's ready for a 'full scale nuclear war' and called South Korea's president a 'crafty prostitute' with president Obama as her 'powerful pimp.' The North Korean insults come after President Obama visited South Korea and its president Park Geun-hye for two days in which both leaders asked that North Korea not proceed with its nuclear program. The Committee for Peaceful Reunification of Korea CPRK) said, 'Park Geun-hye's recent behavior with Obama was like a mean immature girl begging gangsters to beat up someone she does not like. Or a crafty prostitute eagerly trying to frame someone by giving her body to a powerful pimp.'\n@highlight\nNorth Korea says it ready for nuclear war and satellite imagery has shown activity at their nuclear sight\n@highlight\nNorth Korea has called South Korean female president Park Geun-Hye a 'prostitute' and Obama her 'pimp' following Obama's two day visit to South Korea\n@highlight\nBoth the U.S. and South Korea have threatened North Korea with harsher rules and economic sanctions on the already impoverished country", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 312, "end": 322}, {"start": 366, "end": 415}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 831, "end": 843}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 957, "end": 967}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The latest visit by @placeholder only reaffirmed our long-held belief that might, not words, are the only option to deal with the old enemy US and strengthened our resolve and determination to stick with our policy to fight a full-scale nuclear war,' they said.", "idx": 85455}], "idx": 55635} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 10:38 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:48 EST, 24 April 2013 His views on Europe and immigration are well known, but yesterday Nigel Farage lent his typically vocal support to a more controversial issue. The UK Independence Party leader launched a defence of strip joints, calling them a \u2018pretty good\u2019 thing and even boasted that he had visited one club in Strasbourg with a former French presidential candidate. He insisted he was \u2018absolutely delighted\u2019 that one UKIP candidate runs a lapdancing club in Northampton, calling him a \u2018free-market entrepreneur\u2019.\n@highlight\nUKIP leader claims a young Margaret Thatcher would join his party\n@highlight\nDismisses Cameron as a 'social democrat' who he could never do deal with\n@highlight\nSuggests a pact would be possible if Michael Gove were leader", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 283, "end": 300}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Very difficult isn\u2019t it under any circumstances to see how we would even contemplate doing a deal with a man who thinks because we believe that it\u2019s about time given that more people came into @placeholder in 2010 than came here from 1066 to 1950\u2026.", "idx": 85458}], "idx": 55637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "And you thought romance was dead? Then think again because everybody is in love with this kid Harry Kane. It was the game of his life, like watching someone win the goal of the season, player of the year and world player of the year award all on the same night. It will have to end with an England call up. Here at White Hart Lane, when Mauricio Pochettino\u2019s team put away their great London rivals Chelsea 5-3, Kane was magnificent. 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He collected the ball inside his own half, galloped towards the Stretford End with Phil Neville trailing in pursuit, ate up 60 yards and casually rolled the ball past Peter Schmeichel to put Derby two up at Manchester United. It was Wanchope\u2019s debut in April 1997 and Derby won the game 3-2. Old Trafford was stunned and a nation reached for its atlases. Within a few months, he was shooting the breeze with the Queen as he began a decade of global adventure featuring London, Manchester and Spain, Qatar, Argentina, Japan and the United States.\n@highlight\nWanchope is the assistant manager of Costa Rica as they prepare for the World Cup\n@highlight\nCosta Rica are in Group D along with England, Italy and Uruguay\n@highlight\nThey play England in Belo Horizonte on June 24\n@highlight\nWanchope played for Manchester City, West Ham and Derby", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 340, "end": 356}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 916, "end": 923}, {"start": 936, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I spoke good @placeholder because I\u2019d been in the States.", "idx": 85470}], "idx": 55643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Remember when we all waved at Saturn last month while the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took our picture? Well, NASA has finally gotten the film back from the drugstore -- and you can see our whole world. A good chunk of it, anyway. People shared more than 1,400 images of themselves as part of the July 19 \"Wave at Saturn\" event, which was organized by NASA's Cassini mission. 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The 31-year-old self-taught 'survivalist' sported neatly combed hair and glasses as he arrived at a Pike County courthouse in Milford, Pennsylvania in handcuffs around 8am on Monday. It came in stark difference to his appearance following his capture after a lengthy manhunt last year, when he sported a bloodied nose, bruised forehead, straggly hair and a mustache. At his hearing on Monday, surveillance footage was played of the moment he allegedly shot dead Corporal Bryon Dickson and injured Trooper Alex Douglass outside their barracks on September 12.\n@highlight\nEric Frein, 31, 'killed Corporal Bryon Dickson and injured Trooper Alex Douglass as they stood outside their barracks in September'\n@highlight\nAuthorities launched a massive manhunt in the Pocono Mountains for Frein and eventually found him in an abandoned hangar in October\n@highlight\nHe 'told cops he wanted to wake people up and change the government'\n@highlight\nWhen he was found, he told troopers where he had stashed weapons because he didn't want kids to find them, a trooper testified on Monday\n@highlight\nOn Monday, Frein looked smarter as he arrived in court in Milford where a judge will decide if his case should be sent to county court\n@highlight\nSurveillance footage was also played at the hearing showing the moment he fired at the troopers outside their barracks\n@highlight\nProsecutors are seeking the death penalty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 279, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 938, "end": 953}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1327}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The video showed another trooper dragging Douglass into a secure part of the barracks and three troopers bringing @placeholder inside.", "idx": 85476}], "idx": 55648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A dog has been reunited with its owners four years since he was stolen from their home after a friend spotted it for sale on Facebook. Cotton, a Staffordshire bull terrier, was taken from Joanna Martin\u2019s previous home in Hartcliffe in Bristol on October 25, 2008, after she had gone out to visit her mother who lives nearby. But she never gave up hope that one day she would be reunited with her 'little boy'. Amazed: Cotton the dog, pictured with one of his owners Katie Martin, six, was discovered for sale on Facebook four years after being stolen And now her daughters Kira, 12, and Katie, six - who is the same age as Cotton - are making up for lost time with their pet.\n@highlight\nCotton, a Staffordshire bull terrier, was snatched from family's home in Hartcliffe in 2008\n@highlight\nWoman in her 20s has been arrested for handling stolen goods", "entities": [{"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 466, "end": 477}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, a full-time mum, said that Cotton had always been a part of the family.", "idx": 85478}], "idx": 55650} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Wearing hooded sweatshirts, baseball hats and sports gear, the five young men alternated between nodding their heads to the rhythm and taking hold of the microphone to pour out their anger, their insights, their pain. \"No matter if you're Muslim, no matter if you're Christian, no matter the religion, we all are human,\" intones DK. The scene and sounds wouldn't be unusual in many U.S. cities, where rap has been part of urban culture for decades. But this is Baghdad. Members of the Smashing Hits, as the quintet calls itself, are aware that their music may seem out of place in Iraq. Traditionally, the Middle Eastern country is better known for sounds emanating from instruments like the oud and rebab, rather than from a microphone or turntable.\n@highlight\nSmashing Hits is an English-language rap group based in Baghdad\n@highlight\nIts five members rap about life in Iraq, aiming to send \"a message to the West\"\n@highlight\nOne member says some of his lyrics are inspired by the deadly October 31 church siege", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 346, "end": 347}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 502, "end": 514}, {"start": 598, "end": 601}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}, {"start": 799, "end": 814}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyond speaking @placeholder, they feel that rap offers them an authentic, powerful medium to express what they see and how they feel.", "idx": 85481}], "idx": 55653} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Diego Costa will start against Arsenal and Jose Mourinho will keep his fingers crossed for his fitness as his star striker goes away with Spain. Costa has been named in the Spain squad, despite suffering tight hamstrings, but that won\u2019t stop Mourinho playing him against Arsenal, who visit Stamford Bridge for the first time since their 6-0 defeat last season. Mourinho said: 'My reaction to the news he\u2019s in the squad is no reaction because it\u2019s something I imagined. It\u2019s not a surprise. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho: Diego Costa will play against Arsenal Chelsea striker Diego Costa has been called in to the Spain squad for their upcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers\n@highlight\nDiego Costa will start against Arsenal on Sunday, confirms Jose Mourinho\n@highlight\nSpain striker Costa has been struggling with hamstring injuries\n@highlight\nCosta has been called in to Spain's squad for their upcoming matches\n@highlight\nMourinho hopes Cesc Fabregas gets a good reception against former club", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 290, "end": 304}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cesc Fabregas (right) faces his former club under the watchful eye of @placeholder (left)", "idx": 85482}], "idx": 55654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jackie Mason took a chunk of Obama's 'tukhus' for misleading the public about his signature health insurance overhaul Jackie Mason, the aging comedian best known for his borscht-belt Jewish schtick, slammed President Obama on Sunday as a compulsive liar who sounds 'like a maniac in an asylum' when he talks about health care. 'He's saying things that nobody believes,' said Mason, 82, during an interview broadcast on WABC radio in New York. 'He was always lying every day of his life. Every time he talks it was a lie. The only time he tells the truth is when you didn't hear from him.'\n@highlight\nAging conservative comic says the president 'should be locked up'\n@highlight\nHe previously slammed Obama for holding a White House Hanukkah observance 12 days early in order to fit it in with his vacation plans\n@highlight\nMason has faced accusations of racism in the past, following a stand-up act in which he used he Yiddish word 'schvartze' to refer to the president\n@highlight\nObama, he said last year, was 'completely crooked lowlife' after news reports claimed the White House leaked Israel's plan to attack Iran", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 183, "end": 188}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He claimed that the president only held the event because his Jewish advisors had told him '\"@placeholder is a good idea\"' if he wanted to increase his appeal to Jewish voters in the following year's election.", "idx": 85488}], "idx": 55657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Ukip activist picked last week to fight a key Parliamentary seat made homophobic, racist and obscene comments and accused Nigel Farage of corruption, it was revealed last night. In tape-recorded phone calls leaked to The Mail on Sunday, Kerry Smith, chosen to fight Ukip target seat of Basildon South in Essex: But Mr Farage last night refused to sack Mr Smith. A well-placed Ukip official said: \u2018Kerry wants to make a full apology and is hoping it all blows over.\u2019 Scroll down for audio Kerry Smith (left) was recorded making a series of astonishing comments including a baseless claim Nigel Farage (right) had accepted 'a nice fat envelope' for promoting a Ukip ally\n@highlight\nKerry Smith made series of astonishing remarks in recorded conversation\n@highlight\nThe Ukip activist was chosen last week to fight for Basildon South seat\n@highlight\nRefers to 'disgusting old pooftahs' and a Chinese woman as 'a Chinky'\n@highlight\nHe also makes a baseless claim about Nigel Farage accepting a bribe\n@highlight\nMr Smith issued an 'unreserved' apology and retracted corruption claim\n@highlight\nMocks \u2018f***ing disgusting old pooftahs\u2019 who belong to a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning group, calling them \u2018BLTs\u2019 \u2013 bacon, lettuce and tomato.\n@highlight\nJokes about \u2018shooting peasants\u2019 and mocks Ukip activist Lucy Bostick for printing \u2018boring c**p\u2019 on her leaflets.\n@highlight\nRefers to a woman with a Chinese name as a \u2018Chinky.\u2019\n@highlight\nMakes baseless claims about party leader Farage accepting a bribe to promote a Ukip ally over another rival.\n@highlight\nCalls Ukip\u2019s immigration spokesman Steve Woolfe a \u2018f***ing carpetbagger and a***hole.\u2019\n@highlight\nNational executive member Gerard Batten\u2019s call for Muslims to sign a \u2018charter of understanding\u2019 in which they rejected violence and parts of the Koran that promote \u2018violent physical Jihad.\u2019\n@highlight\nParliamentary candidate in Grimsby Victoria Ayling was recorded saying \u2018let\u2019s keep the blacks out\u2019. Council candidate Andre Lampitt said Africans should \u2018kill themselves\u2019.\n@highlight\nCouncil candidate William Henwood said Lenny Henry should \u2018emigrate to a black country\u2019.\n@highlight\nExeter activist David Challice denounced the \u2018lunacy of multiculturalism\u2019 and called Greeks \u2018vile\u2019.\n@highlight\nTown hall candidate David Wycherley said Mo Farah was African, not British.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 221, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 359, "end": 363}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 401, "end": 405}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 771, "end": 774}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 968, "end": 979}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1312}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1334}, {"start": 1416, "end": 1422}, {"start": 1435, "end": 1440}, {"start": 1496, "end": 1501}, {"start": 1534, "end": 1537}, {"start": 1581, "end": 1584}, {"start": 1610, "end": 1621}, {"start": 1699, "end": 1711}, {"start": 1724, "end": 1730}, {"start": 1818, "end": 1822}, {"start": 1855, "end": 1859}, {"start": 1901, "end": 1923}, {"start": 1992, "end": 2004}, {"start": 2011, "end": 2018}, {"start": 2075, "end": 2089}, {"start": 2096, "end": 2106}, {"start": 2157, "end": 2162}, {"start": 2173, "end": 2186}, {"start": 2242, "end": 2247}, {"start": 2288, "end": 2302}, {"start": 2309, "end": 2316}, {"start": 2322, "end": 2328}, {"start": 2335, "end": 2341}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement made on Smith\u2019s behalf by @placeholder\u2019s official spokesman, Smith said: \u2018I wish to issue a wholehearted and unreserved apology to those who I have offended within the party and anyone else.\u2019", "idx": 85495}], "idx": 55663} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego (CNN) -- With the Supreme Court poised this week to hear arguments in the legal challenge to Arizona's immigration law, it's a good time to explain what this law and the ruckus surrounding it are really about. The left says it's about racism and political extremism; the right claims the issues are border security and public safety. Wrong. In the two years since Gov. Jan Brewer signed SB 1070 into law, it's become clear that this law, and the debate over it, are really about three things: fear, power, and freedom. It's about fear. As someone who lived in Phoenix and wrote for the Arizona Republic in the late 1990s, I can tell you that Arizonans only recently reached the conclusion that they wanted to get rid of illegal immigrants. The 'Zonies I knew couldn't live without them.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Arizona's immigration law not all about racism or border security\n@highlight\nNavarrette: It's fear the Latino immigrants who made Arizona boom will take over\n@highlight\nIt's dangerous because it makes deputies out of local and state police, he writes\n@highlight\nIt's also wrong, he says, because it takes away U.S.-born Latinos' freedom", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 28, "end": 40}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 379, "end": 388}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 808, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's about the rights of those @placeholder citizens and legal residents whom the untrained and uninformed might mistake for illegal immigrants.", "idx": 85507}], "idx": 55671} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 15 March 2014 | UPDATED: 06:20 EST, 15 March 2014 It started off as the hottest barristers in Britain, then came the babes of the bar - now the hottest men in artwork have been revealed. The best-looking male muses in paintings at the National Portrait Gallery have been uncovered by the infamous Your Barrister Boyfriend blog. The Tumblr page shot to fame last year after ranking the hottest men in law and quickly became the talk of the legal world. Jumping on its success, the blog - which is run by two women - then revealed the top 21 most attractive women on the legal circuit.\n@highlight\nTumblr blog Your Barrister Boyfriend lists the 'hottest men' featured in artworks at the National Portrait Gallery\n@highlight\nLast year, the blog catapulted to fame after ranking the hottest men in law and the sexiest girls on the legal circuit\n@highlight\nThe blog is written by American women Sonia Van Gilder Cooke and Natalia Naish who now live and work in London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 275, "end": 299}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 725, "end": 749}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}, {"start": 930, "end": 951}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is described by the @placeholder blog as having a 'manly yet refined nose, well-formed, succulent lips, pensive eyes and a dignified brow'", "idx": 85514}], "idx": 55675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today, President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev signed a treaty fixing a ceiling for each country of 1,550 nuclear warheads and 700 deployed nuclear delivery vehicles. The new limits are about a third lower than the previous ones negotiated by George W. Bush in the 2002 Moscow Treaty of 2,200 per side. Some are impressed. Now that the new treaty is signed, it will be against the law for a president to deploy 1,600 warheads -- unless he first withdraws from the treaty. But a new \"counting rule\" undercuts the significance of Obama and Medvedev's achievement. Each bomber counts as only one warhead, even though each might be able to carry as many as 20 warheads.\n@highlight\nJonathan Schell says U.S.-Russia treaty lowers ceiling for each country's nuclear arsenals\n@highlight\nBut \"counting rule\" undercuts new limits, theoretically allows more weapons, he says\n@highlight\nCuts are welcome, he says, but why continue balance of terror long after Cold War's end?\n@highlight\nSchell: Existence of thousands of nukes is failure that outweighs treaty's acheivement", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, by contrast, virtually did away with inspections.", "idx": 85519}], "idx": 55680} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronny Deila had been clear. This was a night for Virgil van Dijk, the defender Celtic rate in the \u00a310million bracket, to make a bold, decisive impact in European competition. It\u2019s doubtful this was what the Parkhead manager had in mind. Van Dijk\u2019s dismissal, for two soft yellow cards in nine first half minutes, was both damaging and contentious. Through Celtic eyes the Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak, a card happy, inconsistent character, was a key contributor to their latest night of disappointment on Italian soil. As they left the field Celtic players remonstrated long and bitterly with the referee. Fredy Guarin\u2019s stunning 20 yard strike had broken their stubborn, tired resistance three minutes from time, but the anger lingered long into the night.\n@highlight\nVirgil van Dijk was sent off in the first half for Celtic for two yellow cards\n@highlight\nA stern defensive display meant Inter Milan could not get past Celtic\n@highlight\nBut Fredy Guarin eventually struck in the 88th minute to win it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 772, "end": 786}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Expectations of an @placeholder storm at the outset of the second half proved misplaced.", "idx": 85530}], "idx": 55690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden did a sit down with American mainstream media for the first time last week and a clip is now online. In the interview set to air on Wednesday night, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams speaks to the former NSA contractor who leaked classified information about the U.S.'s surveillance a year ago. Mr Williams travelled to Moscow, Russia, where Mr Snowden holds temporary asylum since last year, and spent several hours quizzing him. 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Marilyn Tavenner also said on Tuesday that the online troubles were being resolved and the overall program was working, albeit slower and less successfully than hoped. In the first congressional testimony from a government official on the botched launch of HealthCare.gov, the head of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services told the House Ways and Means Committee that the \"vast majority\" of consumers would be able to successfully use the site by the end of November. \"I want to apologize to you that the website does not work as well as it should,\" she said, adding that HealthCare.gov \"can and will be fixed.\"\n@highlight\nSebelius to testify that initial consumer experience is frustrating, unacceptable\n@highlight\nData hub behind website experiencing an outage, officials say late Tuesday\n@highlight\nCommittee hearing includes fierce partisan exchanges\n@highlight\nA top Democrat says his party was imprecise in selling health care law", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 110, "end": 125}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 407, "end": 448}, {"start": 459, "end": 488}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder responded that some insurers changed or discontinued plans that failed to meet the Obamacare requirements, even though present coverage could still be offered in some cases under a \"grandfather\" provision in the legislation, despite lacking the full benefits of the reforms.", "idx": 85544}], "idx": 55697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What's that in the sky? Is it an asteroid? A comet? A lawn sprinkler? Turns out a newly discovered object is a little bit of all three -- minus the fact that you won't find many green lawns millions of miles from Earth -- NASA announced Friday. \"We were literally dumbfounded when we saw it,\" David Jewitt, who leads the team exploring the \"asteroid with six comet-like tails of dust radiating from it like spokes on a wheel.\" \"It\" is P/2013 P5, which NASA described as an \"unusually fuzzy-looking object\" when it was spotted in August in our solar system's asteroid belt.\n@highlight\nThe Hubble Space Telescope focuses on object in the solar system's asteroid belt\n@highlight\nAstronomers discover it is an \"asteroid with six comet-like tails of dust radiating from it\"\n@highlight\n\"We were literally dumbfounded when we saw it,\" an astronomer says\n@highlight\nOne theory is that this is what happens to asteroids before they die", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 444, "end": 452}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 597, "end": 618}]}, "qas": [{"query": "NASA is still watching @placeholder -- which Jewitt says apparently is a fragment of a bigger asteroid that broke off approximately 200 million years ago -- to figure out exactly why it's doing what it's doing.", "idx": 85548}], "idx": 55699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Turkish police raided media outlets linked to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen today and detained 23 journalists and television producers. The operation acted against what President Tayyip Erdogan claims is a network conspiring to topple him. The raids on Zaman newspaper and Samanyolu television marked an escalation of Mr Erdogan's battle with former ally Mr Gulen. Turkish police arrested 23 journalists and television producers in raids on media outlets linked to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen today Staff and supporters of Zaman newspaper shout slogans as editor-in-chief Ekrem Dumanli, centre, is arrested by counter-terror police at the newspaper headquarters in Istanbul today\n@highlight\nOperation targeted Zaman newspaper and Samanyolu television\n@highlight\nMarked escalation in President Tayyip Erdogan's battle with former ally\n@highlight\nHe claims cleric Fethullah Gulen's network is conspiring to topple him\n@highlight\nDetained TV executive said: 'This is a shameful sight for Turkey'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 71, "end": 85}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 501, "end": 515}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 723}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 886, "end": 900}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder has accused Mr Gulen of establishing a 'parallel structure' within the state through his supporters in the judiciary, police and other state institutions, as well as wielding influence through the media.", "idx": 85554}], "idx": 55702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Opposition leaders and intellectuals met with Egypt's vice president Saturday to discuss avenues for easing embattled President Hosni Mubarak from power, the number one demand of of tens of thousands of demonstrators. Among the proposals under discussion is Article 139 of the constitution, which allows for the vice president to assume control if the president is no longer able. At least one opposition group, the leftist Tagammu party, is asking the government to activate the article's powers so that Suleiman can take charge immediately and allow Mubarak to make a graceful exit. A member of the self-declared Committee of the Wise, told CNN that Suleiman was willing to listen.\n@highlight\nNEW: Demonstrators try to prevent tanks from passing in Tahrir Square\n@highlight\nProtesters in Tahrir Square form new opposition group\n@highlight\nSome opposition leaders meet with the government; others dig in\n@highlight\nAnti-government protesters are still gathered in central Cairo", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 150, "end": 162}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 637, "end": 657}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mubarak, said the committee, can remain as a symbolic leader but should delegate to @placeholder responsibility for the transition period.", "idx": 85560}], "idx": 55708} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:44 EST, 1 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:38 EST, 1 February 2014 A 20-year-old Michigan State University student has died and his roommate was injured during a shooting at their apartment. Business student Dominique Nolff died this morning from multiple gunshot wounds after he was shot in his home the night before. His roommate, Corbin Holwerda, was shot once in the attack, which police said 'does not appear to be a random act'. Corbin Howlerda was shot in his apartment in an attack deemed 'not a coincidence' Dominique Noff, left, died from multiple gunshot wounds following the shooting\n@highlight\nDominique Nolff died from multiple gunshot wounds hours after attack\n@highlight\nCorbin Holwerda was shot once during Friday night shooting\n@highlight\nPolice still searching for suspect who managed to flee the scene", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 113, "end": 137}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 365, "end": 379}, {"start": 467, "end": 481}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Victim: @placeholder was shot dead in his student apartment near Michigan State University", "idx": 85562}], "idx": 55710} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Oppressed by war and poverty for generations, the Sudanese have struggled with terrible hardships. But the people of this vast country have a narrow window of hope to achieve progress by ridding both their nation and the world of a horrible disease forever. With support from The Carter Center and others in one small targeted area where cases remain, Sudan -- the last stand for Guinea worm disease -- could quickly eliminate this parasitic infection contracted from contaminated drinking water. Guinea worm victims endure the horror of a thin worm, up to 3 feet (1 meter) long, emerging slowly through a burning blister in their skin over the course of about a month after the parasite has incubated inside them for a year. This can be stopped by educating people to filter all drinking water and to stay out of water sources when they have a worm emerging to keep it from discharging new larvae back into the water.\n@highlight\nJimmy Carter: Sudanese have chance to rid nation and world of a horrible disease\n@highlight\nGuinea worm sufferers endure 3 foot-long worm emerging painfully from skin, he writes\n@highlight\nThe Carter Center helping Sudan with education, eradication efforts\n@highlight\nSudanese have been most successful during periods of relative peace, Carter says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 285, "end": 301}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 389, "end": 407}, {"start": 939, "end": 950}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1281}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has reduced its cases by 98 percent since the eradication program began there in 1995, and we expect even greater reductions in 2010.", "idx": 85566}], "idx": 55712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Among the dead were 40 women and children. Again, as in Houla, the images are chilling. Babies, lifeless. Wrapped in blankets, white shrouds. Women with faces in hues of ghostly whites, deep purples and reds -- the colors of death. Civil war imminent in Syria, U.N. warns The world gasped two weeks ago at the slaughter of at least 108 people in the Syrian town of Houla. Now, activists say it has happened again, this time in the village of Qubeir, not far from the city of Hama. The reactions are eerily familiar: horror. Shock. Then, reaction and blame on Bashar al-Assad and, from his government, blame on armed terrorists.\n@highlight\nA video posted online claims to show another massacre in Syria\n@highlight\nThe images are of dead women and children in the village of Qubeir\n@highlight\nThe video elicits condemnation for Bashar al-Assad at a U.N. session on Syria\n@highlight\nThe U.N. chief calls it \"shocking and sickening\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 374, "end": 378}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The opposition is unable to organize effectively in @placeholder due in part to the detention, torture and murder of countless opposition activists.\"", "idx": 85570}], "idx": 55715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton for The Mail on Sunday From his seat just behind the dug-out, Teddy Sheringham saluted West Ham\u2019s goalscorers one by one. All three had the seal of approval from the club\u2019s new striker coach. Their finishes were straight out of the Sheringham locker, taking English football back to a time when he had the calmest finish in the game. He could make it look so easy. So did West Ham, strolling to victory at Selhurst Park with goals from Mauro Zarate, Stewart Downing and Carlton Cole. They were ruthless. Off to a bad start: Mauro Zarate made matters worse for manager-less Crystal Palace by giving West Ham the lead after 34 minutes\n@highlight\nWest Ham beat Crystal Palace 3-1 on Saturday in the Premier League to make matters worse for Steve Parish\n@highlight\nZarate scored opening goal before Stewart Downing added second to leave Palace 2-0 down at half time\n@highlight\nMarouane Chamakh got Palace back into tie with more than 40 minutes to play but could not inspire a full comeback\n@highlight\nCarlton Cole scored killer goal 62 minutes in to make it 3-1 to visitors at Selhurst Park", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 36}, {"start": 77, "end": 92}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 588, "end": 601}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 753, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder had something about them yesterday, purring when they were in possession and always threatening around the edges of the penalty area.", "idx": 85585}, {"query": "Making his point: Teddy Sheringham watched on as his strikers put @placeholder to the sword in the comfortable win at Selhurst Park", "idx": 85586}], "idx": 55725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Expat Nigel Jackson, 59, has been arrested by police after his wife Brenda Davidson's body was found buried in their garden in Portugal A British man has been arrested in Portugal after the body of his wife was found buried under a concrete slab in his idyllic country home. Expat Nigel Jackson, 59, was seized by police after his wife, Brenda Davidson, 73, went missing from their home on the Algarve last November. Portuguese police were alerted by her son, Dean, who had been concerned over the whereabouts of his mother for several weeks. According to neighbours, Jackson had initially said she had returned to the UK 'for treatment for a nasty cough.'\n@highlight\nNigel Jackson, 59, seized after Brenda Davidson went missing in Algarve\n@highlight\nPortugese police alerted to 73-year-old's disappearance by her son Dean\n@highlight\nOfficers say her remains could have been buried in garden for some weeks\n@highlight\nJackson reportedly admitted burying wife but said she committed suicide\n@highlight\nCouple moved to Algarve 10 years ago from their home in Rochester, Kent\n@highlight\nProbe led by same squad assisting Scotland Yard with Madeleine McCann", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 619, "end": 620}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They had apparently got bored of their life in @placeholder and Mr Jackson, a former taxi driver, and his wife, a retired cleaner, moved to Portugal for a change of scene.", "idx": 85588}], "idx": 55727} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- If you think comic book characters do amazing things in comic books, you won't believe what they can do off the page. For starters, Superman brought down the Ku Klux Klan, and Donald Duck raised ships from the ocean floor. 1. Superman defeats the Ku Klux Klan In the 1940s, \"The Adventures of Superman\" was a radio sensation. Kids across the country huddled around their sets as the Man of Steel leapt off the page and over the airwaves. Although Superman had been fighting crime in print since 1938, the weekly audio episodes fleshed out his storyline even further.\n@highlight\nSeveral comic book heroes have affected people in real life\n@highlight\nSuperman battled the KKK in radio series \"Clan of the Fiery Cross\"\n@highlight\nSomething created in Spider-Man comic inspires device that keeps people out of jail\n@highlight\nAnd Donald Duck blocked a scientist from getting a patent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 204}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 293, "end": 318}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 709, "end": 731}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within two weeks of the broadcast, @placeholder recruitment was down.", "idx": 85592}], "idx": 55730} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wills Robinson A portrait of Richard III, whose remains will now be laid to rest in Leicester Cathedral following a High Court battle Richard III will finally be laid to rest at Leicester Cathedral after judges said it was time for the monarch to be given a 'dignified burial'. Distant relatives opposed plans to bury him in the city after his remains were discovered in a council car park in August 2012. They said he should be placed in York Minster because it was a wish of 'the last medieval king of England'. But the High Court told the claimaints, who are part of the Plantagenet Alliance, there was no reason to interfere with the initial plans.\n@highlight\nHigh Court judges said it is time for monarch to be given 'dignified burial'\n@highlight\nPlantagenet Alliance argued a public consultation should decide location\n@highlight\nRichard died at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 during defeat by Henry VII\n@highlight\nHis body was taken to Leicester and buried under what is now a car park\n@highlight\nJustice Secretary Chris Grayling said legal battle was a 'waste of money'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 87, "end": 105}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 181, "end": 199}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 577, "end": 596}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 755, "end": 774}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 876}, {"start": 903, "end": 911}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "set up by the @placeholder to avoid paying legal costs, is an example of", "idx": 85595}], "idx": 55733} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Brian Barwick A local survey tells me people like penalty shoot-outs. Make that very local. On Saturday evening, my wife Gerry was on her way out of the house when she passed the lounge door. Briefly in her eye-line the TV, and Brazil v Chile reaching its climax with the first penalty shoot-out of this World Cup. She stopped momentarily to \u2018just watch the first penalty\u2019, and was still there nine penalties later. And she wasn\u2019t alone as over 12 million people saw Brazilian poster-boy Neymar score Brazil\u2019s vital fifth penalty and Chilean fall-guy Jara strike a post and send his team-mates back to the hotel for their passports.\n@highlight\nFormer Head of BBC Sport reflects on Brazil's penalty shoot out with Chile\n@highlight\nOver 12m people watched Neymar send Brazil through to quarter-finals\n@highlight\nGuy Mowbray and Martin Keown gave a measured commentary for BBC\n@highlight\nKevin Keegan wrongly predicted David Batty would score in 1998\n@highlight\nJames Rodriguez's name has been causing pronunciation problems", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 899}, {"start": 919, "end": 929}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the spot: @placeholder players celebrate after defeating Chile on penalties to progress to the quarter-finals", "idx": 85607}], "idx": 55741} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "83,578 - 30 May 2014: England 3-0 Peru 68,573 - 5 March 2014: England 1-0 Denmark 85,934 - 19 November 2013: England 0-1 Germany 62,693 - 15 November 2013: England 0-2 Chile 80,485 - 14 August 2013: England 3-2 Scotland England will have to play their home games at Wembley for the next eight to nine years until the Football Association is debt free for the payment of the stadium, according to Club England managing director Adrian Bevington. The Three Lions host Norway on Wednesday with what is expected to be the lowest attendance for an international match at the new Wembley.\n@highlight\nEngland will have to play at Wembley for the next eight to nine years according to Club England managing director Adrian Bevington\n@highlight\nBevington says this is because the FA are in debt due to cost of Wembley\n@highlight\nEngland play Norway on Wednesday with an expected crowd of 35,000-40,000 people from the 90,000 capacity stadium", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 317, "end": 336}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 427, "end": 442}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 708, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 771, "end": 772}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fair question, but fact is FA has contract with @placeholder to play all home games there.", "idx": 85609}], "idx": 55742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Glanfield Irina Abramovich, 46, was dressed smartly in black trousers, a black leather jacket and an orange scarf as she was spotted shopping in Chelsea, south-west London The ex-wife of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has been spotted out and about for the first time since her estimated \u00a3150million divorce from the Chelsea FC owner. Irina Abramovich, 46, was dressed smartly in black trousers, a black leather jacket and an orange scarf as she was spotted shopping in Chelsea, south-west London, today. The former Russian air stewardess married billionaire Abramovich in October 1991 but they divorced almost 16 years later in 2007 - in a divorce settlement said to be in the region of \u00a3150million.\n@highlight\nIrina Abramovich, 46, spotted shopping in Chelsea, south-west London\n@highlight\nShe split from the Chelsea FC owner in 2007 in '\u00a3150m quickie divorce'\n@highlight\nPair have five children together, and he has further two with new partner\n@highlight\nRussian billionaire Abramovich now in relationship with Dasha Zhukova", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 215, "end": 230}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 726, "end": 741}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 825, "end": 834}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Businessman and Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich, pictured, is said to have settled on \u00a3150million in divorce with now ex-wife @placeholder", "idx": 85611}, {"query": "Roman Abramovich and wife @placeholder, pictured in happier times, divorced in March 2007 after 16 years together", "idx": 85612}], "idx": 55743} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook's billion-dollar purchase of Instagram this week may have been the first time that many Facebookers heard of the tech-world darling, which lets users turn their phone photos into sleek-looking, stylized images with a single touch. The acquisition shined a light on what's emerging as a nearly incontrovertible truth in tech circles: Mobile is the future of photography and the tools used to enhance and share phone-generated images have value that is only expected to climb. Instagram isn't the only player in that field, but it had quickly become its all-star. Barely a year-and-a-half old, Instagram had already racked up 30 million users on Apple's mobile system before opening up to Android users last week. Another 5 million signed up in less than a week, setting the table for Facebook to gobble up what until Monday was emerging as its prime competitor in mobile photo-sharing.\n@highlight\nFacebook's Instagram purchase shines light on emerging mobile photo market\n@highlight\nInstagram had racked up more than 30 million users in a year and a half\n@highlight\nPhotogs say the appeal is in making simple photos look fancy with little effort\n@highlight\nApps like Cinemagram, Piictu, Pixable and Hipstamatic also stand to gain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1226}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some early adopters complained that @placeholder snatching up their favorite app takes some of the indie shine off of it.", "idx": 85621}], "idx": 55750} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Danielle Dayton and Patrick Murray received the call Saturday afternoon: Their 4-pound son, Brayden Murray, was shipping out. Patrick Murray and Danielle Dayton say their tiny son's evacuation went smoothly. As coastal hospitals prepared for Gustav, tiny babies in the Newborn Intensive Care Units were among the first to be evacuated. \"The NICU babies are our first priority when it comes to evacuation,\" said Keith Darcey, a spokesman for East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie, Louisiana, where Brayden was a patient before being evacuated to Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge, Lousiana. Woman's Hospital started receiving phone calls Wednesday from coastal-area hospitals inquiring whether there was room in their NICU, spokeswoman Jodi Conachen said. By Sunday evening, the hospital was taking care of 32 evacuated babies.\n@highlight\nSick newborn babies among first evacuate area, as Gustav approaches\n@highlight\nTouro Infirmary, sent seven NICU babies to Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge\n@highlight\n\"It was very, very, very disorganized,\" says Touro's chief medical officer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 42}, {"start": 101, "end": 114}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 154, "end": 168}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 278, "end": 305}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 450, "end": 480}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 560, "end": 575}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 958, "end": 961}, {"start": 973, "end": 988}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Murray said @placeholder's evacuation went smoothly, one hospital administrator said the patient evacuation process had been \"incredibly frustrating.\"", "idx": 85625}], "idx": 55751} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Elected with the largest margin of victory in the history of Taiwan's presidential elections, President Ma Ying-jeou is aiming to bring the good times back to Taiwan while looking to a friendlier future with China. Smiling through it: President Ma Ying-jeou has some tough challenges ahead. Winning 58 percent of the vote, Ma was swept to victory on the promise of economic growth but through the more controversial method of building closer ties with China. With the backdrop of economic depression Ma's calls to reinvigorate the economy by freer trade and improved relations with China proved stronger than the fears that those ties could lead to a loss in independence.\n@highlight\nTaiwan's premier, Ma Ying-jeou, elected by biggest margin in history\n@highlight\nHas promised to bring economic prosperity back to Taiwan and engage China\n@highlight\nHugely difficult task ahead of strengthening ties with China and allaying public fears", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 332, "end": 333}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 509, "end": 510}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Allaying fears, breaking down generations of mistrust and making @placeholder's economy roar again will be the considerable challenges of Ma's administration; the former barrister will have to use all his negotiating skills to try and fulfill his ambitions.", "idx": 85631}], "idx": 55756} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today turned in her resignation to President Barack Obama in a stunning shift in the continuing Obamacare saga. Sylvia Mathews Burwell, who heads the White House Office of Management and Budget, will be nominated to take her place, according to multiple White House sources. The White House press office announced Thursday night that he would announce the nomination at 11:00 a.m. Friday, a few hours before he departs for fundraisers, and a speech to Al Sharpton's National Action Network, in New York City. Sebelius was not expected to remain in the Obama administration through the end of the president's second term, and several news outlets reported late Thursday that a White House official said she told Obama in March that she would be ready to leave 'once open enrollment ended.'\n@highlight\nObamacare quarterback leaves after informing Obama in March that she was ready to resign\n@highlight\nSebelius claimed less than two weeks ago, however, that she would remain in her job at least through the November elections\n@highlight\nMove comes a week after president announced Obamacare had hit target of 7 million enrollees \u2013 without her by his side\n@highlight\nWhite House insists she wasn't forced out, but Republicans are set to exploit the nomination of her successor in an election year\n@highlight\nSylvia Burwell, who leads White House Office of Management and Budget, will be nominated to take her place Friday morning", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 93}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 207, "end": 228}, {"start": 245, "end": 287}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 561, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 940, "end": 944}, {"start": 995, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1269}, {"start": 1400, "end": 1413}, {"start": 1426, "end": 1468}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Teammates: Sebelius was by the president's side on October 1 as @placeholder's tumultuous public introduction got underway", "idx": 85640}], "idx": 55765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Nathan PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 19 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 19 March 2013 They may have never spoken out publicly about their romance, but Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower are magical together, according to their unwitting matchmaker and best-selling writer Cassandra Clare. The young Hollywood stars met last year on the set of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, the upcoming big screen adaptation of Cassandra\u2019s book and have been inseparable ever since. And the novelist \u2013 whose new book Clockwork Princess, the highly anticipated end to her Infernal Devices trilogy is out today - tells MailOnline they are 'clearly in love'.\n@highlight\nFantasy writer behind Mortal Instruments series has already taken Hollywood by storm\n@highlight\nHer new book, Clockwork Princess - the highly anticipated end to the Infernal Devices trilogy - is out today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 152, "end": 163}, {"start": 169, "end": 188}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 351, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 513, "end": 530}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 685, "end": 702}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 773, "end": 790}, {"start": 828, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has to walk in a room and make people turn their heads and that\u2019s what @placeholder does.", "idx": 85641}], "idx": 55766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Human rights group CAGE has come under further scrutiny for the support it gives to a number of convicted terrorists, including radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza (pictured) The campaign group that described ISIS executioner Jihadi John as a 'beautiful young man' came under scrutiny today as it was revealed British charities are funding them to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds. Human rights group CAGE sparked fury yesterday when its leader Asim Qureshi claimed west London student Mohammed Emwazi 'wouldn't hurt a fly'. Today, it was revealed CAGE supports a number of convicted terrorists and other jihadis who remain at large - while collecting donations from some well-known British trusts.\n@highlight\nCampaign group CAGE supports a number of convicted terrorists\n@highlight\nHanded tens of thousands of pounds by British charitable trusts\n@highlight\nLeader Asim Qureshi described Jihadi John as a 'beautiful young man'\n@highlight\nGroup also supports radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza and Aafia Siddiqui\n@highlight\nFormer Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg founded the group\n@highlight\nMajor donors include the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and Body Shop founder Anita Roddick's charitable foundation", "entities": [{"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 222, "end": 232}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 493, "end": 507}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder-focused human rights group lodged a formal complaint with the financial ombudsman last year after spending five months on a cash-only basis.", "idx": 85648}], "idx": 55770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- In a ruling that human rights groups are calling historic, India's Supreme Court on Tuesday granted the country's transsexual and transgender individuals the right to self-identify their gender. The ruling means transsexual and transgender people and those who identify as belonging to the \"third gender\" will not be required to submit medical evidence of their sexuality to be recognized by the government as a member of that gender, said Tripti Tandon, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs. A plea was filed before the Supreme Court by India's National Legal Services Authority in 2012 on behalf of the transsexual and \"hijra,\" or third-gender, communities.\n@highlight\nIndia's Supreme Court says people have the right to self-identify their gender\n@highlight\nHuman rights groups say it is a victory for transgender and transsexual community\n@highlight\nBut homosexual relationships are still criminalized", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 555, "end": 559}, {"start": 563, "end": 595}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, he noted, the same @placeholder has overturned a lower court's decision to decriminalize homosexual relationships.", "idx": 85655}], "idx": 55775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A temporary piece of artwork painted onto Mt Snowdon in celebration of the area's sheep-farming community has been turned into 'graffiti' after it failed to 'wash away' in the rain. The 100ft mural - which consisted of a poem written by Wales' national poet - was painted onto a cliff face near Gladstone Rock as part of The Gathering, an outdoor performance staged by the National Theatre of Wales. The four-hour performance used the national park's landscape to tell the story of ancient farming techniques and involved herding the audience around the mountain. The poem, one of the main features of the production, was meant to 'wash off' in the rain once the performances were over - a crucial caveat when the artwork was granted permission.\n@highlight\nNational Theatre of Wales hosted four-hour show called The Gathering\n@highlight\nPart of setting was the mural of the poem written by Wales' national poet\n@highlight\nNational Trust gave permission for mural because it would 'wash off' in rain\n@highlight\nBut a hotter-than-average summer has imprinted painting onto the rock\n@highlight\nSnowdonia Society says the 'graffiti' has left a 'bad taste' in the area\n@highlight\nNTW has apologised and said it is trying to remove the rest of the mural", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 373, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 922, "end": 935}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Following consultation with the @placeholder, the words in this installation were written in a natural, clay-based paint, which is non-harmful.", "idx": 85657}], "idx": 55777} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:19 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 21 January 2013 Nearly five years after their colors, banners and history were packed away into storage and their franchise relocated, the SuperSonics are one significant step closer to returning to Seattle. And the Kings are on the edge of leaving Sacramento. All that appears to stand in the way now is approval by NBA owners. The Maloof family has agreed to sell the Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen, the league confirmed in a statement Monday morning. New owners: Chris Hansen's group will buy 65 per cent of the franchise, which is valued at a total price of $525 million, and move the team to Seattle and restore the SuperSonics name, said a person familiar with the decision\n@highlight\nThe Maloof family has agreed to sell the Sacramento Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen, the league confirmed Monday morning\n@highlight\nThe deal is still pending a vote by the NBA Board of Governors\n@highlight\nHansen's group will buy 65 per cent of the franchise, which is valued at $525 million, move the team to Seattle and restore the SuperSonics name, a person familiar with the decision said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 406, "end": 408}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 844, "end": 859}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Johnson said recently he's heard from various parties interested in trying to put together an ownership group that would keep the team in @placeholder, but only with a new arena.", "idx": 85659}], "idx": 55778} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Three men who toppled an ancient boulder in Utah's Goblin Valley State Park have been booted from their Boy Scout leadership roles. Video of Glenn Taylor shoving the huge rock off a slender pedestal where its rested for millions of years went viral online and prompted media scrutiny. Taylor sang the rock song \"Wiggle It, Just a Little Bit\" as he pushed the delicate sculpture over, which was followed by laughter and high fives with his son. David Hall, who shot the video and posted it on Facebook, and the two Taylors were leading a Boy Scout group on a visit to the park when the incident happened.\n@highlight\nNEW: Man seen toppling rock claims \"debilitating injuries\" from car crash in recent lawsuit\n@highlight\nBoy Scouts remove leaders recorded toppling an ancient stone in a Utah park\n@highlight\nThe men defended their actions, saying the rock was dangerously unstable\n@highlight\nState officials say men may have broken the law by defacing a state park", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 60, "end": 83}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 321, "end": 348}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We thought we were doing a good deed,\" @placeholder told the affiliate.", "idx": 85671}], "idx": 55789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The City of Brotherly Love isn't exactly embracing the news that one-time quarterback phenom and convicted dogfighter Michael Vick is joining their Philadelphia Eagles. Former Atlanta Falcon Michael Vick, right, was known more for his elusiveness than his throwing prowess. Vick's agent announced Thursday that the former Atlanta Falcon signed a two-year deal with the Eagles, which reportedly could be worth more than $6 million. He won't be able to play a regular season game until week six in October, and then, only if the National Football League fully reinstates him. \"Too bad they don't have him for the whole year,\" Eagles fan Charles James told CNN affiliate philly.com.\n@highlight\nMichael Vick signs deal with Philadelphia Eagles, could play in October\n@highlight\nCraigslist ticket seller says he, son don't want to see \"Vick in an Eagles jersey\"\n@highlight\nSeveral Eagles fans tell CNN affiliates they are excited by prospect of Vick's arrival\n@highlight\nAnimal lovers still reluctant to give Vick a chance after almost two years in prison", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 34}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 157, "end": 175}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 536, "end": 559}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 663, "end": 665}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 729, "end": 747}, {"start": 783, "end": 792}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 949, "end": 952}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some Eagles fans don't think Vick's punishment was sufficient and were trying to unload their game and season tickets on @placeholder, making it clear they were less than eager to see Vick in Philly green.", "idx": 85672}], "idx": 55790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Spillett Richard Otunga is accused of murdering his wife Shamin Gabriel by stabbing her 32 times A jealous Royal Mail worker stabbed his wife 32 times and then called her father round to show him the corpse, the Old Bailey has heard. Richard Otunga, 37, is accused of repeatedly knifing Shamin Gabriel, 33, after confronting her about text messages she was receiving from other men. The court heard Miss Gabriel's father Gabby went to the couple's flat in Northolt, west London, last December and found his daughter lying in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor,. 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I knew the place had changed. I didn't realize how much. For a decade, Chechnya was the most violent, hopeless, war-torn corner of Russia. Russia's impoverished, conscript army had been locked in an ugly struggle with Chechen insurgents that left the region's capital, Grozny, a smoking ruin. Much of the civilian population was either homeless or had fled. Meanwhile, even the most courageous reporters and human rights activists thought twice about sneaking into the republic. By the end of the 1990s, Chechen gangs made a lucrative business out of kidnapping and ransom. 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All vital qualifications if you want a job protecting the elite of North Korea. Propaganda footage from North Korean TV shows a staggering array of physical feats, using taekwondo and other martial arts. Visually impressive -- although it's not certain how the skills would keep an armed assassin at bay. Lee Young-guk was bodyguard to the late Kim Jong Il for 10 years until just before he took control of North Korea. 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The year is 1864, and the tattered remnants of an ongoing Civil War remain in New York City. Blood is regularly spilled on the cobblestones and in dirty back alleyways. No one gives a man carrying the body of a young dead girl through the streets a second glance, but they balk at the idea of women wanting to vote.\n@highlight\nBBC America's new show \"Copper\" focuses on New York's turbulence in 1864\n@highlight\nIt is the channel's first original scripted series\n@highlight\n\"Copper\" explores both the slums of Five Points and the glamor of Fifth Avenue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the series carries certain devices of other crime dramas, they are covered in the grit and deceit of a point in @placeholder's history that is rarely portrayed.", "idx": 85704}], "idx": 55814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerri Peev and Alan Roden PUBLISHED: 20:00 EST, 9 October 2012 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 10 October 2012 David Cameron today prepared to hand over powers which will give 16-year-olds the vote in the Scottish independence referendum. However, despite the concession to the Nationalists, he vowed to fight to preserve the United Kingdom \u2018with everything we\u2019ve got\u2019. At a meeting on Monday the Prime Minister will agree to Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond\u2019s demands that 16 and 17-year-old Scots should be given a vote on independence. 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The Uruguay star is in South America preparing for the Confederations Cup and Liverpool have insisted he is not for sale. But Suarez, who is serving a 10-game domestic ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, has again railed against his treatment from the media. Ready to say goodbye: Luis Suarez says he is being driven out of Liverpool\n@highlight\nAccuses the media of only focusing on the bad aspects of his game\n@highlight\nClaims The FA did not treat him the same as John Terry in his race case\n@highlight\nSays he'd like to play for Real Madrid but claims no contact has been made", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 216, "end": 217}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 294, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 422, "end": 428}, {"start": 439, "end": 456}, {"start": 536, "end": 546}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}, {"start": 721, "end": 730}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez has already said he would be open to a move to Real Madrid and added: 'I'm not sure if I see myself in the white (of @placeholder), the only thing I know is that I have a contract,' he said.", "idx": 85716}], "idx": 55821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Preston PUBLISHED: 16:43 EST, 5 June 2014 | UPDATED: 13:04 EST, 7 June 2014 Defying the tanks: A Beijing citizen stand sin front of tanks in Tiananmen Square in 1989 There is one photograph that encapsulates the stand-off between the Chinese army and democracy campaigners in Beijing\u2019s Tiananmen Square. It shows a man standing in front of three tanks. In his hand he is holding a carrier bag, rather as if he\u2019s been rudely interrupted while out shopping. No one has ever identified the man, but that\u2019s not the strangest thing about the photo \u2014 it\u2019s the fact that in China today scarcely anyone has seen it.\n@highlight\n25 years ago the Tiananmen Square massacre shocked the world\n@highlight\nThe events of June 4, 1989 have disappeared from Chinese history books\n@highlight\nDissidents and soldiers are still haunted by the events", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 294, "end": 309}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the biggest effect of @placeholder hasn\u2019t been the scars it\u2019s left.", "idx": 85725}], "idx": 55827} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Airstrikes against ISIS militants are a \"psychological operation,\" not a military one, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani told CNN's Christiane Amanpour in an interview that aired Friday. \"It is a common threat for all of us,\" he said. \"And this requires a unison effort from all of us.\" \"We need a vast campaign of operations ... the aerial bombardment campaign is mostly, I would say, a form of theater, rather than a serious battle against terrorism.\" Iran and the United States have found their foreign policies surprisingly aligned in the past several months, as both try to beat back the advance of the Sunni extremists that have gained a foothold in Iraq and war-torn Syria.\n@highlight\nIran has sent Revolutionary Guards to Iraq to fight against ISIS\n@highlight\nPresident Hassan Rouhani insists Syria's government has battled terrorists\n@highlight\nHe says Washington Post journalist detained in Iran and others will have fair trials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 140, "end": 158}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 809, "end": 813}, {"start": 870, "end": 884}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The President also noted that Iran does not recognize dual citizenship, so anyone with an Iranian passport is considered @placeholder only by the government.", "idx": 85727}], "idx": 55828} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 13 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:16 EST, 13 October 2013 Standing Figure by Henry Moore has been stolen from a park in Scotland A valuable bronze artwork by Henry Moore has been stolen from an open air sculpture park. Standing Figure, created in 1950, was one of four Moore pieces in Glenkiln Sculpture Park, in Lincluden Estate by the Glenkiln Reservoir in Shawhead, Dumfries and Galloway. The park also includes his world renowned King and Queen sculpture, and other works by Auguste Rodin and Jacob Epstein. Police said the piece was worth a 'high value', and are appealing for anyone who saw any suspicious people or vehicles in the Glenkiln Reservoir area on these dates to contact them.\n@highlight\nStanding Figure was one of four Moore pieces in Glenkiln Sculpture Park\n@highlight\nThe park in Scotland also has pieces by Auguste Rodin and Jacob Epstein\n@highlight\nThe piece is among a number of works by the artist targeted by thieves", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 317, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 369, "end": 386}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 511, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 670, "end": 687}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 807}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is known for sculpting people with hollow spaces in their bodies", "idx": 85734}], "idx": 55831} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama has invited congressional leaders from both parties to join him in a meeting to discuss what to do in the waning days of the current Congress, vowing Thursday that it will \"not be just a photo-op.\" \"I want us to talk substantively about how to move the American people's agenda forward,\" Obama said. The meeting is set for November 18, Obama said, following elections Tuesday in which his Democratic Party lost control of the House of Representatives and saw its Senate majority reduced. 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Rene Gonzalez, a Cuban intelligence officer, was a member of a network of agents in South Florida that the Cuban government said was gathering intelligence to prevent terrorist attacks against Cuba; U.S. federal prosecutors called them a dangerous spy cell. 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Jon Cruddas named Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls, Mr Balls\u2019s wife and Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, and health spokesman Andy Burnham as among those positioning themselves to replace him. His comments are the most explicit admission to date by a senior party figure that senior Shadow Cabinet figures may attempt to remove Mr Miliband in a bid to improve the party\u2019s prospects. Bid for power? 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There were two separate incidents in the area as Chris Smalling appeared to wrestle Branislav Ivanovic to the ground as Marcos Rojo similarly seemed to hold John Terry. Sportsmail's GRAHAM POLL gives his verdict of Phil Dowd's handling of the incident. Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo both appear to headlock Branislav Ivanovic and John Terry Smalling appears to blatantly pull down Branislav Ivanovic in the penalty area at Old Trafford Ivanovic is holding onto Smalling after being dragged down in the area by the Manchester United defender\n@highlight\nChris Smalling and Marcos Rojo appeared to headlock John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic\n@highlight\nPhil Dowd missed the incident in the first-half at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nDowd let down his colleague Michael Oliver by ignoring the holds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 69, "end": 82}, {"start": 95, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 224, "end": 241}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 297, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 393, "end": 406}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 448, "end": 465}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 522, "end": 539}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 655, "end": 671}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It\u2019s not just Chris Smalling on @placeholder, you\u2019ve got Rojo on Terry.", "idx": 85752}], "idx": 55845} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Johnny Weir has opened up about his divorce from his husband - claiming his husband was often abusive towards him and relied on his money. In an ugly twist, the 29-year-old former skater shared details of his two-year marriage with Victor Voronov, a non-practising attorney, in an interview with Access Hollywood on Thursday. While he was all smiles and professionalism during his stint as a commentator in Sochi, behind the scenes, he struggling with a 'personal hell' of an emotionally and physically abusive partner, he said. He filed for divorce on February 12, while he was in Sochi.\n@highlight\nThe former figure skater and Olympics commentator, 29, announced the break up with Victor Voronov on Twitter on Wednesday\n@highlight\nHe has claimed that his husband was emotionally abusive and that they fought constantly during Weir's time in Sochi\n@highlight\nHe added that Voronov did not work so he had to earn for both of them\n@highlight\nThe couple, who married 2 years ago, were at the center of a recent domestic dispute case in which Voronov accused Weir of biting him\n@highlight\nTMZ have released a photo of the alleged attack\n@highlight\nWeir previously said there are 'constant fireworks' in the relationship", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "added that he had added pressure because @placeholder, whom he married after", "idx": 85757}], "idx": 55849} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yachts fill the bay in front of sparkling new skyscrapers rising from the city beyond. Cross the street to the other side, and sandy beaches are lined with restaurants and nightclubs. Sunbathers lounge during the day, replaced in the evening by fine diners who think nothing of plopping down a couple hundred dollars for sushi or lobster. After a pre-disco nap, the beautiful people emerge and the music cranks up from midnight until the sun comes up again. It's not Miami or Rio, but the Ilha de Luanda, a tropical beach playground in the African country of Angola for the wealthy and increasing number of expatriates who work there.\n@highlight\nLuanda's beach front is filled with restaurants where diners think nothing of dropping a few hundred dollars on seafood\n@highlight\nNaquele Lugur is a white-walled patio restaurant with an unmatched view of the city\n@highlight\nKookal imports its super-expensive seafood from Europe, despite proximity of Atlantic Ocean", "entities": [{"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 949, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because even though guests are gazing over the Atlantic, and Angola has some of the world's least-fished waters, the seafood here is flown in from @placeholder.", "idx": 85768}], "idx": 55856} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Al Jazeera journalist who spent more than a year behind bars in Egypt on terror-related charges has been joyfully reunited with his family. Pictures emerged on Twitter of Baher Mohammed smiling happily with his wife, Jehan, and their three children. Mohammed's colleague tweeted a picture of them together with the message 'family reunion after 411 days', while another image of them was simply captioned 'finally!' Mohammed's wife had given birth to their third child, Haroon, without her husband by her side. Scroll down for video Pictures emerged on Twitter of Baher Mohammed smiling happily with his wife, Jehan, and their three children\n@highlight\nPictures emerged of Baher Mohammed reunited with his wife and children\n@highlight\nThe Egyptian had been held for over a year on terror-related charges\n@highlight\nHe was released along with Al Jazeera colleague Mohamed Fahmy\n@highlight\nThey are being represented by George Clooney's lawyer wife, Amal\n@highlight\nEgypt accused the journalists of belonging to a terrorist organization", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 163, "end": 187}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 253, "end": 260}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 556, "end": 580}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 677, "end": 690}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 923, "end": 936}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thursday's decision indicated the court was moving ahead with a retrial of Fahmy and @placeholder, but several scenarios are possible.", "idx": 85774}], "idx": 55861} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The screen is black and white. A little girl, no taller than the weeds that surround her, stands in a field and picks petals from a delicate daisy. She quietly counts each one. Suddenly an ominous voice can be heard counting down from 10. She looks up as the camera zooms in on her face, all the way into her iris. And then the unthinkable happens: A mushroom cloud. Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of the famous \"Daisy\" ad run by Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign. The aim of the one-minute spot, widely known as the first political attack ad, was to frame Republican Barry Goldwater as a warmonger.\n@highlight\nLyndon B. 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Now 77, Noriega is being extradited this weekend from France, which got Noriega in April 2010 after he spent two decades in an American prison. Panamanian officials want him to face justice in the case of the killing of Hugo Spadafora, a doctor and political opponent of Noriega. Noriega was convicted in absentia of being involved with the kidnapping and killing of Spadafora in 1985. After a stop in Spain, Noriega is expected to arrive late Sunday afternoon in Panama City.\n@highlight\nThe former strongman is expected to arrive in Panama late Sunday afternoon\n@highlight\nPanamanian officials want him to face justice there\n@highlight\nThe former dictator has been convicted of crimes in the United States and France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 255, "end": 261}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 647, "end": 657}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Noriega inspires very big emotions, and @placeholder's life could very well be at risk in Panama,\" Henriquez said.", "idx": 85788}], "idx": 55869} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Distance runner Gilbert Tuhabonye survived the ethnic violence in his native Burundi in 1993 and rebuilt his life in the U.S. He now coaches in Austin, Texas and has been attempting to qualify for this year's Olympics. He'll be writing about his preparations and giving his views on athletics leading up to the Games. CNN -- May 20, 2008 Athletes and non-athletes alike often have the dream of going to the Olympic Games -- it's the ultimate experience in sports. He may have not finished the London Marathon, but Gilbert Tuhabonye has overcome greater setbacks. I am no exception and this year, I decided to go for it, but first I needed a qualifying time in the marathon. 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Or perhaps it's just a case of Hitchcock holiday japes. Whatever the story behind these remarkable pictures, they show the Psycho director in an entirely different light to the troubled genius whose legacy has been sullied by his reputation for cruelty. 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Lioness Libby was most excited about the treat as she climbed the tree to find the best cuts of beef at Blair Drummond Safari Park in Stirling. African male Dudley sniffed around the tree while Libby and fellow lioness Makalu fought over the rest of the edible decorations. 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Asda and Tesco have spent millions publicising falling price tags for shoppers so far this year. But in a ten-week period since February 23, the two retail giants and Sainsbury\u2019s reduced the price on 3,057 items, but increased it on 3,653, industry analysts have revealed. The supermarket giants reduced the price on 3,057 items but increased it on 3,653, industry analysts have revealed. Only Sainsbury's lowered a greater number of products\n@highlight\nAsda, Tesco and Sainsbury's reduced cost on 3,057 items\n@highlight\nBut in a 10-week period since February 23, have increased prices on 3,653\n@highlight\nSainsbury's have cut more prices - 965 items are down and 704 up\n@highlight\nMorrisons have cut more than double the number of prices increased\n@highlight\nAn earlier version of this article included Morrisons among the supermarkets that have increased more prices than they cut in the recent \u2018price war\u2019. In fact, Morrisons has cut more than double the number than it increased before and after promotions. We are happy to clarify this.", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 990, "end": 998}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sham: @placeholder, which uses the slogan 'prices down and staying down' has cut 1,012 price tags but hiked up 1,350 others", "idx": 85838}], "idx": 55905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just hours before the 2014 World Cup kicks off in Brazil, Sao Paulo has been once again been marred by demonstration against the money spent on the tournament. Police fired tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets to try and break up the mass demonstrations which centred around the Caaro metro station. Military helicopters flew around the city as police attempted to disperse the 100-strong crowd with rubber truncheons. VIDEO Scroll down to see tear gas used on the opening day of the World Cup in Sao Paulo Clash: A woman is pushed by riot policemen during a clash with demonstrators in Sao Paulo, Brazil\n@highlight\nViolent demonstrations affect Brazil's Sao Paulo hours before World Cup\n@highlight\nPolice fired tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets at 100 protestors\n@highlight\nMilitary helicopters flew over the city as protestors blocked major highway\n@highlight\nTwo CNN journalists were injured, one with a suspected broken arm\n@highlight\nBrazil face Croatia in the opener this evening at Arena de Sao Paulo\n@highlight\nITV studio glass cracked by rocks thrown at window during match", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clashes: Riot police fire tear gas during the demonstrations as they to calm the scenes in @placeholder", "idx": 85839}], "idx": 55906} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The \u2018golden triangle\u2019 of Oxford, Cambridge and London is fast becoming Britain\u2019s last bastion of world-class education and research. The latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2013/14 show that overall the UK is holding its position, with 31 institutions in the top 200, more than any other country except the United States. But a number of institutions outside London and Oxbridge have dropped down the table, which is based on measures such as teaching, research and international outlook, which includes the number of overseas students and staff. Decline: Institutions in cities like Manchester, pictured, have seen standards in teaching and research drop\n@highlight\nDrop in league table represents a fall in teaching and research\n@highlight\nBritain has 31 institutions in the top 200, second only to the US\n@highlight\nOxford, Cambridge and Imperial College London are all in the top 10", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 169, "end": 216}, {"start": 252, "end": 253}, {"start": 356, "end": 368}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 854, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 890, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stable: @placeholder has maintained a high ranking in world university tables while other British institutions have fallen away", "idx": 85840}], "idx": 55907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 7 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:58 EST, 8 October 2012 Eight people are dead and at least 105 are ill as from an outbreak of fungal meningitis sweeping America after tainted steroid injections. The eighth fatality was in Tennessee. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated the count on Monday. The list of nine states with reported cases stayed the same. Tennessee, Michigan, Virginia, Indiana, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina and Ohio previously reported cases. Health officials investigating the cause of the rare inflammatory disease discovered fungal contamination of a batch of spinal steroid injections, often used for pain, made by The New England Compounding Center and have advised health professionals against using any of its products.\n@highlight\nTwo more deaths were reported on Saturday and another Monday bringing total to 8\n@highlight\n105 people have been sickened in nine states - Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, North Carolina, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio\n@highlight\nMassachusetts company who made product has shut down operations and pulled ALL their products from shelves\n@highlight\nFDA previously told health professionals not to use any products distributed by New England Compounding Center", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 263, "end": 271}, {"start": 278, "end": 319}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 712, "end": 741}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 977, "end": 984}, {"start": 987, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1298}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder warning letter admonished the company that it was 'distributing an unapproved drug in violation' of federal regulations.", "idx": 85844}], "idx": 55910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The parent company of Apple's biggest parts supplier, Taiwan-based Hon Hai Precision Industry, also known as Foxconn, had a 19.2% drop in revenue during the first quarter as iPhone orders slowed down faster than expected. Hon Hai reported first quarter 2013 revenue of nearly $27 billion, down from $33.4 billion during the same period last year, according to company reports. Hon Hai's share price fell 0.25% by mid-day trading Thursday. The company's share price has fallen nearly 9% year-to-date. Richard Lai, Editor-in-chief for Engadget China, says that increased competition in the smartphone market suggests an overreliance on Apple behind Foxconn woes.\n@highlight\nFoxconn reports 19.2% drop in revenue during the first quarter on slower iPhone orders\n@highlight\nEditor-in-chief for Engadet China says Foxconn may be too reliant on Apple\n@highlight\nSamsung toppled Apple as the world's largest smartphone maker in 2012\n@highlight\nApple scheduled to report first quarter earnings on April 23", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 86, "end": 111}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 519, "end": 529}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 697}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If you go along the streets now, a lot of people are holding a @placeholder device more than an Apple device.", "idx": 85860}, {"query": "On the other hand, @placeholder has been offering better battery life and bigger screens.\"", "idx": 85862}], "idx": 55921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Betting companies have been accused of encouraging young people and women to gamble by taking bets on the outcome of reality television shows. Major bookmakers such as Coral, Ladbrokes, William Hill and Paddy Power allow punters to place bets on shows such as The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing. And, with the rise of online betting, people no longer need to travel to dedicated shops to place bets, being able to gamble on their phone or computer from the comfort of their own home. Bookmakers such as Coral (pictured) are offering odds on X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing results\n@highlight\nBookmakers offering bets on who might win Strictly Come Dancing\n@highlight\nCritics warn this could rope younger generation into gambling culture\n@highlight\nMajority of audience for reality shows is young and female, research shows", "entities": [{"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 297}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 578}, {"start": 641, "end": 661}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Last month, for example, @placeholder received the highest score for any age related retailer for successfully keeping underage teens from their shops.", "idx": 85865}], "idx": 55922} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Everton held on to their mantle as the only unbeaten team in the Premier League this season with a 3-2 win over Newcastle. 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Mirallas duly delivered and Lukaku dinked it in to set Everton on their way.\n@highlight\nEverton remain the only unbeaten team in the Premier League with 3-2 win over Newcastle\n@highlight\nRomelu Lukaku scores twice and sets up Ross Barkley\n@highlight\nYohan Cabaye and Loic Remy score for Newcastle\n@highlight\nEverton move up to fourth in the table", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 74, "end": 87}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 380, "end": 393}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Try as he might the hat trick did not come for @placeholder as Newcastle pegged back the home side in the second half.", "idx": 85872}], "idx": 55926} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CNN) -- Argentina's economy is in a perpetual state of uncertainty. As a result, Argentines have learned to live with what they've got -- and make things last. Lukas Desimone of Baumm cuts out a new bag from an old billboard advertisement. This resilience and resourcefulness has resulted in a wonderfully creative culture, where innovation and ingenuity are ever-present. In the wake of the country's 2001-2002 economic crash, many Argentines couldn't afford to travel abroad to forge new business relationships and absorb foreign ideas, so they did what they've always done -- they looked within for inspiration. In particular, Argentine fashion and designs have come to the forefront in recent years and gained worldwide accolades.\n@highlight\nCNN's Brian Byrnes reports from Argentina on trend for eco-friendly fashion\n@highlight\nEconomic crash inspired a new creativity that's all about recycling, reusing\n@highlight\nIndarra DTX is creating hi-tech clothing, installing solar panels in jackets\n@highlight\nBaumm uses vinyl from discarded billboard advertisements to make bags", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 41}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 185, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder guys saw the potential in this, and now make colorful, 100 percent original bags that retail for around $30 each.", "idx": 85874}], "idx": 55927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Robert Verkaik and David Rose Accused: Former policeman Pavel Karpov was linked to the death of Sergei Magnitsky but is now bringing a libel action against the British businessman who named him as a suspect A former Russian police officer banned from travelling to America after being accused of torture and murder has been allowed to bring an explosive libel claim against a British businessman in London\u2019s High Court. The case, which will cost the UK taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds, is likely to be one of the most expensive ever heard in Britain. It is being brought by Lieutenant Colonel Pavel Karpov, one of the men accused of involvement in the arrest, torture and murder of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky who died in Moscow in 2009.\n@highlight\nFormer Russian police officer Pavel Karpov is suing British William Browder\n@highlight\nMr Karpov has been accused of involvement in torture and death of a lawyer\n@highlight\nThe case will cost the UK taxpayers tens of thousands of pounds", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 59, "end": 70}, {"start": 99, "end": 114}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 453, "end": 454}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 601, "end": 612}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 705, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 957, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It comes after a Moscow court last week posthumously convicted Mr @placeholder of tax fraud and convicted Mr Browder in his absence, sentencing him to nine years in jail.", "idx": 85881}], "idx": 55932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Abbas Khan's family had been preparing for a homecoming in Britain after learning that Syria's government was going to release him. The 32-year-old orthopedic surgeon was arrested for entering Syria without a visa more than a year ago after volunteering to treat wounded victims of that country's civil war. After his mother personally pleaded with top Syrian officials to free him, they appeared to have relented. A member of the House of Commons, George Galloway, was planning to fly to Damascus to bring him home on Friday. Instead, his family was told that Khan was dead by his own hand, found hanging in his cell -- a report his brother called \"absolute slander\" Tuesday.\n@highlight\nBritish doctor's brother calls suicide report \"absolute slander\"\n@highlight\nAbbas Khan had been expected to return to Britain by Christmas\n@highlight\nHe had been held since November 2012 for entering Syria without a visa\n@highlight\nAnother day of \"barrel bombs\" pounds Aleppo; dozens killed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 202, "end": 206}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 570, "end": 573}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There was no immediate comment on Khan's death from @placeholder government agencies.", "idx": 85887}], "idx": 55936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man who matches the description of Lena Dunham's alleged rapist has set up a legal fund to defend his reputation and prepare for a law suit against the Girls creator, a report claims. Ms Dunham, 28, dedicates a chapter of her book, Not That Kind Of Girl, to a 'flamboyant Republican conservative' that she met at Oberlin College in Ohio identified as 'Barry', who she claims raped her after a party. Subsequent reports found a man named Barry One fits the description. After numerous failed attempts to get Ms Dunham to remove the passage or openly clear his name, One's attorney Aaron Minc reveals a fund has been set up to gather costs to defend his reputation.\n@highlight\nBarry One has spent two months worth legal fees defending reputation\n@highlight\nDunham says she was raped at Oberlin in book Not That Kind Of Girl\n@highlight\nOne's attorney said they are preparing for potential legal suit against writer\n@highlight\nHe said he has made repeated appeals to Dunham to say it wasn't him\n@highlight\nDunham has been accused of being 'grossly irresponsible' publishing claim\n@highlight\nShe did not report the incident to authorities", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 234, "end": 254}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 677, "end": 685}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}, {"start": 802, "end": 822}, {"start": 965, "end": 970}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Furthermore @placeholder does not state that 'Barry' is a pseudonym, as she does with other names that appear in her book.", "idx": 85900}], "idx": 55946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "PARIS, France (CNN) -- The backstage gossip at recent fashion shows wouldn't be complete without rampant speculation about who is likely to replace esteemed American Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour. Vogue editors Anna Wintour and Carine Roitfeld at AmfAR's 10th Annual New York Gala in January 2008. Wintour has yet to announce any plans to retire but her advancing age -- she's 60 this year -- has stoked speculation that after more than 20 years in the role it might be time to leave. One name touted as a possible replacement is Carine Roitfeld, the highly respected editor in chief of Vogue Paris. Read more about Carine Roitfeld\n@highlight\nStyle icon Anna Wintour is rumored to be leaving American Vogue in 2009\n@highlight\nVogue Paris Editor in Chief Carine Roitfeld touted as a possible replacement\n@highlight\nRoitfeld told CNN: \"I think I prefer to stay here in Paris... 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The fight was triggered when Gary Shackleton, 26, and Andrew Dixon, 44, clashed outside their homes in Newcastle and then went indoors to gather makeshift weapons and family members. Shackleton came out with a heavy tin of paint, which he smashed into Dixon's head, before his brother Paul followed him out carrying a stick, Newcastle Crown Court heard. 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This month, they launched a tour to meet educators, families and innovators in each of their cities, with the hope of understanding their shared problems -- and potential for solutions. \"Education is more than a quality of life issue. Education impacts everything that we do in the city. 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The move is the network's crowning achievement in the U.S. after years struggling to be accepted in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, when Al Jazeera was vilified by the Bush administration for broadcasting the notorious Osama bin Laden videos and other anti-American material. Read more: Once called 'terror network,' Al Jazeera America dares to enter U.S. cable market But following the U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq, U.S. relations with the channel improved. Recently Al Jazeera's English-language channel has won several prestigious industry awards, as well as plaudits from senior U.S. policy-makers such as Hillary Clinton.\n@highlight\nQatari TV network Al Jazeera buys Current TV, gaining access to millions more U.S. viewers\n@highlight\nNetwork has struggled to be accepted in wake of September 11 attacks, says Hugh Miles\n@highlight\nRehabilitating Al Jazeera's image in America was never going to come cheap, Miles adds\n@highlight\nMiles: Qatar's priority is drumming up support in case of a war in the Gulf", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 117, "end": 120}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 433, "end": 447}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 531, "end": 548}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 631, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 830, "end": 844}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Compared to the tens of billions his neighbors spend on U.S. arms, the influence afforded by @placeholder represents very good value for money.", "idx": 85919}], "idx": 55957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of Holocaust victims transported to Nazi concentration camps by a French railway company will be entitled to compensation. France and the US have agreed a \u00a340 million ($60 million) settlement fund, that will be financed by the French Government. Survivors who were deported by France's state rail company SNCF during World War II will be able to make a claim. Scroll down for video Hundreds of holocaust victims transported to Nazi concentration camps by the French state railway company will be entitled to compensation, it has been announced. French President Francois Hollande pictured at a train car that represents the Drancy concentration camp, in Drancy, a Paris suburb, France (file picture)\n@highlight\nFrance and US announce \u00a340 million fund for Holocaust survivors\n@highlight\nVictims transported by France's state rail company will be eligible\n@highlight\nSpouses or descendants of victims may also be entitled to compensation\n@highlight\nSNCF transported about 76,000 French Jews to concentration camps\n@highlight\nSurvivors should get around \u00a362,000 ($100,000) in compensation\n@highlight\nMove described as 'an important recognition of their (survivors) pain'", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 46, "end": 49}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 148, "end": 149}, {"start": 237, "end": 253}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 732, "end": 733}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 957, "end": 960}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "SNCF has expressed regret for what happened, but argues it had no effective control over operations during the @placeholder occupation from 1940 to 1944.", "idx": 85926}], "idx": 55964} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Tribune Media Services) -- Kristin Budden's hotel promises her a refund for her nonrefundable hotel room after a hurricane strikes. But months later, there's no sign of the money and the hotel has gone into radio silence. Should she kiss the money goodbye? A guest's hotel promised her a refund, but she hasn't received anything. Q: I think that you may be my only hope! My father and I were supposed to meet in San Antonio before a conference. Lucky for us, the weekend that we were to be in San Antonio was the same weekend Hurricane Ike plowed through Texas. After experiencing Gustav just two weeks prior in Baton Rouge, I was not very keen on going for round two. My flight was canceled, anyway.\n@highlight\nA Holiday Inn agreed to give a guest a refund due to an approaching hurricane\n@highlight\nThe hotel said via email it would make an exception to its nonrefundable rate\n@highlight\nThe guest tried for months to get her money back\n@highlight\nThe Troubleshooter contacted the hotel and it promised to deliver the refund", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wasn't one of those hotels as far as I can tell, but the commonly accepted practice in the travel industry is to not hold a customer accountable for a trip that can't be taken because of circumstances beyond his or her control.", "idx": 85927}], "idx": 55965} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What authorities are calling Chris Dorner's campaign of guerrilla warfare against his former comrades in the Los Angeles Police Department has its roots in a hotel lobby in San Pedro, the city's port district. In July 2007, the former Navy officer was an LAPD probationary officer, riding patrol with a veteran of the force, when they were dispatched to check out a report of a disturbance at the DoubleTree Hotel. A man had refused to leave the premises and was sitting on the bench outside the lobby when they arrived. Christopher Gettler had \"a glazed look in his eyes,\" court documents later recounted, and he refused to get up and speak with police. Dorner and his training officer, Teresa Evans, started to take him into custody, but he refused to comply and took a swing at them.\n@highlight\nNEW: LAPD board found Dorner was facing a bad review\n@highlight\nChris Dorner filed a complaint against his training officer in 2007\n@highlight\nThe LAPD cleared the officer and recommended that Dorner be dismissed\n@highlight\n\"The attacks will stop when the department states the truth about my innocence,\" he wrote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 49}, {"start": 118, "end": 146}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 264, "end": 267}, {"start": 406, "end": 421}, {"start": 530, "end": 548}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 871, "end": 882}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the end, the LAPD cost him not only his police job but his career in the @placeholder, he wrote.", "idx": 85932}], "idx": 55967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Iran defeated Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in a World Cup warm-up on Sunday played on a training ground that was empty apart from a few journalists. Ehsan Haji Safi scored late in the first half and Dutch-born Reza Ghoochannejhad, who plays for Championship side Charlton Athletic, added a goal early in the second. Iran dominated on a windswept field in northeast Sao Paulo, with about two dozen media looking on at the practice facility where the Iranians have been working out. Tidy finish: Reza Ghoochannejhad made it 2-0 to Iran, slotting past Trinidad keeper Jan Micahel Williams Preparation: The Charlton striker is congratulated by his teammates after scoring in the training ground friendly\n@highlight\nIran prepare for World Cup with win on empty training ground\n@highlight\nCaptain Javad Nekounam missed a penalty but Iran win comfortably\n@highlight\nIranians will face Nigeria on June 16, then Argentina and Bosnia in group", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 32}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 205, "end": 223}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 489, "end": 507}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 560, "end": 579}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 706, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 731}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder doubled the lead from about 10 yards about five minutes into the second half.", "idx": 85935}], "idx": 55970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Leadbeater There can be all manner of reasons to take a long journey \u2013 a desire to expand one\u2019s horizons; a need to re-charge the batteries; an irresistible case of wanderlust. But for Derek Cullen, his current odyssey has a rather more poignant reason. A man with a remarkable plan: Derek Cullen decided to cycle across the whole length of Africa after losing both his parents to cancer Still a long way to go: His journey has already taken him through seven African countries - and will carry him through three more The 32-year-old Dubliner is midway through a monumental jaunt that was inspired \u2013 if that\u2019s the correct word \u2013 by the death of both his parents.\n@highlight\nDerek Cullen is currently in Kenya, midway through a journey that will take him from one end of Africa to the other\n@highlight\nHe began his odyssey in Cape Town in November, and has already passed through Botswana, Tanzania and Kenya\n@highlight\nCyclist is raising money for cancer charity, and decided to take on the challenge after the death of both his parents", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 293, "end": 304}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 712, "end": 716}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fending off the heat: A desperate bid to cool down under the unforgiving @placeholder sun", "idx": 85936}], "idx": 55971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned a NATO airstrike this week that a provincial official says killed women and children, in a statement that came just as U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta arrived Thursday in Kabul for talks. A provincial official has said civilians were among the dead in the airstrike, while the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said initial reports revealed only two injuries. ISAF is aware of the claims of civilian casualties and is looking into what took place, a spokesman for the coalition said. The NATO airstrike Wednesday in eastern Afghanistan's Logar province, along the volatile Pakistan border, is likely to strain already tense relations with the United States.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N. body says it was the deadliest day for Afghan civilians this year\n@highlight\nU.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta meets with Afghan defense minister\n@highlight\nA provincial official says an airstrike in Logar province killed women and children\n@highlight\nISAF says it is looking into the claims, though its reports show only two injuries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 56}, {"start": 70, "end": 73}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 210, "end": 221}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 396}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 575, "end": 578}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 866, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 968, "end": 981}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While U.S. military and political officials have said publicly that Afghanistan will be ready to take over security of its country by the time NATO troops depart, critics have said there are questions about whether @placeholder forces can stand on their own.", "idx": 85947}], "idx": 55976} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd For a nation that would usually consider the Super Bowl as the competition to decide football's world champions, the United States have come a long way in terms of the way they view 'soccer'. This summer's World Cup in Brazil looks to be the first one that really has US fans hooked - a whole 20 years on from when they hosted the tournament on their home soil at USA '94. For once, rather than struggling to drum up support for the USMNT (United States Men's National Team), fans are being turned away from fan parks as Americans attempt to drink in the relative successes of their national team on the big stage.\n@highlight\nSupporters pack out fan parks to cheer on their new heroes\n@highlight\nSoccer support at an all-time high, 20 years after USA '94\n@highlight\nUSA can beat Ghana and Portugal to a last 16 place if they win or draw\n@highlight\nMLS still struggling but big names are improving the national league", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 81, "end": 90}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 304, "end": 305}, {"start": 400, "end": 402}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}, {"start": 802, "end": 804}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For supporters in the @placeholder, real football is finally becoming important.", "idx": 85953}], "idx": 55977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stuart Lancaster has given the strongest indication yet that Steffon Armitage\u2019s dream of playing for England in next year\u2019s World Cup will not be realised. The Toulon flanker cannot currently be selected for England due to the RFU\u2019s strict policy on overseas players, and last week The Mail on Sunday revealed that Lancaster\u2019s refusal to guarantee he would pick him if he moved to Bath played a large part in scuppering the deal. Armitage, 29, sought assurances that he would be included in Lancaster\u2019s 33-man elite player squad, which was named on Wednesday, but the England head coach would not offer preferential treatment, leading to the Bath deal collapsing and Armitage hinting that he could now try to gain selection for France on residency grounds.\n@highlight\nEngland coach Stuart Lancaster said he won't guarantee anyone's place\n@highlight\nLancaster said he stands by the rule that to be in the England squad players must be plying their trade in the Premiership\n@highlight\nHe added that not even captain Chris Robshaw is guaranteed a place\n@highlight\nSemesa Rokoduguni compared rugby with his time in the armed forces, and Lancaster may ask him to relay his experiences to the squad", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 227, "end": 229}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 381, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 667, "end": 674}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 960, "end": 970}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Armitage's choice to stay at @placeholder has shut the door on his England hopes, says Stuart Lancaster", "idx": 85955}], "idx": 55978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman for MailOnline Donald Trump made the best case that his hair is real by taking the ALS ice-bucket challenge on Wednesday. The real-estate mogul was nominated by Homer Simpson, Vince McMahon and Mike Tyson and decided to accept the challenge in style. From the top of Trump Tower, the Donald had the beautiful Miss USA and Miss Universe dump ice-cold bottled water over his head to raise awareness of ALS- also known as Lou Gherig's disease. Scroll down for video Challenge accepted: Billionaire real-estate mogul Donald Trump took the ALS ice bucket challenge on Thursday, accepting nominations from Homer Simpson, Vince McMahon and Mike Tyson\n@highlight\nThe real estate mogul nominated President Obama as well as his sons Eric and Donald Jr to take the challenge next", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 101, "end": 103}, {"start": 179, "end": 191}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 419, "end": 421}, {"start": 438, "end": 447}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Assistants: @placeholder (left) and Miss USA (right) helped Trump take the challenge.", "idx": 85956}], "idx": 55979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was Grigor Dimitrov\u2019s girlfriend, Maria Sharapova, who once joked that her movement on clay resembled \u2018a cow on ice\u2019. It would be unfair to pin that label on the supremely athletic Bulgarian, but in the course of Friday\u2019s exhilarating Wimbledon semi-final he may have set an unofficial record for slipping over on the coarsened Centre Court grass. That may prove the most enduring memory of an afternoon of spills and thrills that resulted in Novak Djokovic winning 6-4 3-6 7-6 7-6 to set up a meeting with either Roger Federer or Canadian Milos Raonic. 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The Catalan giants arrived in Manchester on the back of a shock defeat to Malaga on Saturday that left them four points behind Real Madrid at the top of La Liga. And they were besieged by controversy about Lionel Messi\u2019s visit to a casino in the early hours of Monday morning with team-mate Gerard Pique. Luis Suarez fired home from a tight angle after outwitting Vincent Kompany to put Barcelona ahead Suarez (left) finishes off a lovely move from a tight angle to give City a mountain to climb\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini named an attacking line-up and his selection was punished\n@highlight\nHis 4-4-2 system played into Barcelona's hands by leaving City hopelessly outnumbered in central midfield\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez struck twice in the first half hour to give Barcelona control\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero hit back in the 69th minute to give City a Champions League lifeline\n@highlight\nGael Clichy was sent off for a rash challenge on Dani Alves\n@highlight\nJoe Hart saved Lionel Messi's last-gasp penalty and the Argentine missed the rebound with a diving header", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 46, "end": 53}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 358, "end": 369}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 659, "end": 675}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 948, "end": 960}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1177}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder soothed all their visitors' uncertainties away with a performance that was timid, insipid and ineffective.", "idx": 85987}], "idx": 56002} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband refused 13 times yesterday to back David Cameron\u2019s proposal for \u2018home rule\u2019 for England. As the fallout from Scotland\u2019s independence referendum threatened to engulf both main political parties, the Labour leader repeatedly declined to agree that Scottish MPs should be barred from voting on laws that only affect England. He warned that the move would create two classes of MP \u2013 and suggested it could \u2018drive our country apart\u2019. However, there has been a backlash among his own MPs, many of whom warn that the party could be seen as \u2018anti-English\u2019 unless it supports reform that gives the country the same rights promised to Scotland.\n@highlight\nEd Miliband says he is open to English-only 'scrutiny' of law but not vetoes\n@highlight\nHe refused to back English votes for English laws after being asked 13 times\n@highlight\nMr Miliband claims move was drawn up on back of a 'fag packet' by the PM\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron said if Scotland gets new powers so should England\n@highlight\nBut Mr Miliband said the proposal would mean our 'Parliament being split up'\n@highlight\nMr Miliband says he's 'not in favour of a Commons that becomes divided'\n@highlight\nLabour has 41 MPs in Scotland which could help it form a majority next year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 637, "end": 644}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 940, "end": 947}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Let\u2019s not drive our country apart because @placeholder believes it is an opportunity for him to do it.\u2019", "idx": 85992}, {"query": "Miliband: Well let\u2019s be very clear about what @placeholder has done.", "idx": 85993}], "idx": 56004} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan one year ago understandably raised questions about the safety of America's nuclear energy facilities. Americans should know that all U.S. nuclear energy plant safety systems have been verified by the companies operating them as well as deemed safe by the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Equally important, the industry is proactively applying lessons learned from Fukushima Daiichi and is making nuclear power, which provides 20% of America's electricity, even safer. The nuclear energy industry is working with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on the steps to be taken to enhance safety at America's reactors. To further strengthen the plants' ability to withstand extreme events, the commission will require U.S. facilities to install additional instruments to monitor the level of water in used reactor fuel storage pools and add protection from extreme natural events such as floods and earthquakes, no matter how infrequent they may be.\n@highlight\nMarvin Fertel: After Fukushima, industry has made sure U.S. nuclear reactors are safe\n@highlight\nFertel: Nuclear power provides 20% of U.S. electricity; industry has its own watchdog agency\n@highlight\nNuclear energy industry working with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on safety, he says\n@highlight\nFertel: Companies buying more equipment for safety in extreme circumstances", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 320, "end": 348}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 580, "end": 608}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1320, "end": 1325}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Within days of the Fukushima accident, the U.S. industry launched intensive inspections to evaluate the readiness of the operators and equipment to respond to events similar to what happened in @placeholder, including managing an extended loss of power for vital safety systems, and seismic and flooding challenges.", "idx": 85994}], "idx": 56005} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Storyteller Mark Twain ignited an American love affair with the Mississippi River in the late 1800s with his vivid descriptions in \"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn\" and \"Life on the Mississippi.\" Twain described river towns as \"pleasing to the eye and cheering to the spirit\" and called the Mississippi Valley \"as reposeful as a dreamland ... nothing to hang a fret or a worry upon.\" More than a century later, the romance of the mighty Mississippi, along with a number of other U.S. waterways, continues to attract those seeking an authentic slice of Americana, and a number of cruise lines cater to travelers looking for such a floating escape. Onboard today's passenger vessels you're likely to find a library with a book or two by Twain -- along with fine dining, live entertainment, expert lecturers and multiple options for relaxing, or maintaining a fitness regime.\n@highlight\nFor a European feel with no passport required, consider a river cruise in the U.S.\n@highlight\nBoard a paddlewheel riverboat that travels between Memphis, Tennessee, and New Orleans\n@highlight\nOr explore the Pacific Northwest aboard the new American Empress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 73, "end": 89}, {"start": 141, "end": 174}, {"start": 182, "end": 204}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 303, "end": 320}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 974, "end": 977}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here are eight ways to explore the @placeholder via river cruise:", "idx": 86000}], "idx": 56009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Royal Ascot's most successful jockey Frankie Dettori won a thrilling Gold Cup on Colour Vision in Thursday's feature race. The 42-year-old sealed his first victory of this year's meeting by leading home a Godolphin one-two, with stablemate Opinion Poll second under Mikael Barzalona. Dettori had decided to switch rides from Opinion Poll, a decision that paid off when his Saeed Bin Suroor-trained gray won by half a length to earn the Italian's fifth victory in the prestigious race and his first since 2004. He is still some way behind the leading 11 victories by the legendary Lester Piggott, but nevertheless has more wins at Royal Ascot than any other jockey.\n@highlight\nFrankie Dettori and Colour Vision win Royal Ascot's Gold Cup race\n@highlight\nDettori had decided to switch rides from Opinion Poll, which came second\n@highlight\nPre-race favorite Fame And Glory finishes down the field\n@highlight\nThe Queen's filly Momentary finishes third-last in Ribbesdale Stakes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 46, "end": 60}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 275, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 382, "end": 397}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 864, "end": 877}, {"start": 918, "end": 940}, {"start": 965, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder never presented a serious threat and finished third-last in the field of 14 starters.", "idx": 86004}], "idx": 56013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rep. David Wu of Oregon will not seek re-election and \"is considering all options\" regarding whether to serve out the rest of his term, Wu's communications director told CNN Monday. \"He (Wu) will consider those options and make a decision in due course,\" said Erik Dorey, declining to elaborate on a possible time frame. Wu, facing mounting calls for his resignation, gave no indication Monday that he planned to step down. A spokeswoman in his Portland office refused to comment on alleged sexual advances toward an 18-year-old or discuss the congressman's future. On Friday, the Oregonian newspaper reported that the daughter of a fund-raiser of Wu's accused him in May of unwanted sexual advances that allegedly occurred in November.\n@highlight\nWu will not seek re-election, his communications director tells CNN\n@highlight\nReport: A woman accuses Congressman David Wu of making sexual advances\n@highlight\nAn Oregon newspaper cites anonymous sources within Wu's congressional office\n@highlight\nHouse Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is calling for an ethics investigation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 145, "end": 146}, {"start": 179, "end": 181}, {"start": 196, "end": 197}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 330, "end": 331}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 657, "end": 658}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 969, "end": 970}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Citing anonymous sources from inside the congressman's office, the Oregonian said the woman, who the paper declined to name, left a voice-mail message at @placeholder's Portland office alleging aggressive advances by Wu.", "idx": 86007}], "idx": 56016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:37 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:38 EST, 3 August 2012 The wife of an ousted Chinese politician will go on trial next week for the murder of a British businessman. Gu Kailai, the wife of former Communist Party Politburo member Bo Xilai, is accused of poisoning Neil Heywood with cyanide after he allegedly threatened her son in a row over money. A family aide - Zhang Xiaojun - has also been charged. If Gu, 53, is found guilty of the murder she could face the death penalty. Victim and suspect: Chinese prosecutors are charging Gu Kailai (right), the wife of a top Communist Party official, with the murder of British businessman Paul Heywood (left)\n@highlight\nGu Kailai, 53, charged with the murder of Neil Heywood along with family 'aide' Zhang Xiaojun\n@highlight\nHeywood, 41, found dead in hotel room in China last November\n@highlight\nGu's trial to start on Thursday - she faces the death penalty if found guilty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 234, "end": 248}, {"start": 250, "end": 258}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 301, "end": 312}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 444, "end": 445}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 606, "end": 620}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 879, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scandal: Reports have claimed that Mr @placeholder helped Gu, pictured, to smuggle money out of China", "idx": 86010}], "idx": 56018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of thousands of mourners flooded the streets of Vietnam's capital today to bid a final farewell to legendary war hero General Vo Nguyen Giap. He is credited with leading his country to victory over the French and then the Americans. 'Long live General Vo Nguyen Giap,' people chanted, many in tears, as his flag-draped coffin passed by on a truck-drawn artillery carriage. Scroll down for video Farewell: Vietnamese president Truong Tan Sang, left, Communist party chiefs and soldiers carry the coffin of General Vo Nguyen Giap to an artillery cart at the National Funeral House in Hanoi People's champion: General Giap was sidelined by Communist party chiefs and later criticised the regime\n@highlight\nCrowds chanted General Giap's name as his flag-draped coffin passed by\n@highlight\nHe died aged 102 and was revered only second to his mentor Ho Chi Minh\n@highlight\nCommunist party chiefs sidelined him after the war with America", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 127, "end": 148}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 414, "end": 423}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 565, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Final journey: @placeholder soldiers transport the artillery cart carrying the coffin to the airport in Hanoi", "idx": 86011}], "idx": 56019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:25 EST, 25 July 2013 A teenage thug who killed a 'heroic' off-duty police officer with a single punch in an unprovoked attack was today jailed for just three-and-half years. Dale Dixon, 19, attacked Chris Findley, 33, as he was walking home from a night out with friends in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. The officer, who worked for West Midlands Police, was rushed to hospital after banging his head on the pavement as he fell but he died ten days later. Victim: PC Chris Findlay, 33, was walking home from a night out with friends when he was attacked by Dale Dixon. He died 10 days later in hospital\n@highlight\nDale Dixon, 19, ran after Chris Findlay, 33, and punched him in city centre\n@highlight\nThe off-duty police officer was unconscious before he hit the floor\n@highlight\nHe died in hospital 10 days later after suffering swelling to his brain\n@highlight\nFriends of officer hit out and say killer will be 'walking the streets of Wolverhampton again' before reaching the age of the man he killed\n@highlight\nDixon, who fled the scene in a taxi, admitted manslaughter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 395, "end": 414}, {"start": 526, "end": 527}, {"start": 529, "end": 541}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 999, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then wandered around the road with his one hand on his head before putting him in the recovery position and calling an ambulance.", "idx": 86021}], "idx": 56023} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza City (CNN) -- It hits you just a few steps past the Hamas checkpoint, at the sounds and sight of a mule-pulled cart passing by: To enter Gaza is to step back in time. Also front and center: the question of whether hate will ever give way to peace. In the city square, there's a giant billboard celebrating the Hamas militant wing that carries out attacks in Israel. Nearby, posters paying tribute to men Hamas calls \"martyrs\" but who by most any other definition would be called terrorists. Obama: 'Peace is possible,' but see the world as Palestinians do\n@highlight\nGaza, a Palestinian territory, is controlled by Hamas\n@highlight\nThe West Bank, another Palestinian territory, is controlled by the Fatah movement\n@highlight\nRamallah in the West Bank is hardly boomtown, but it is a galaxy apart from Gaza\n@highlight\nPresident Obama paid tribute Thursday to the West Bank's stronger economy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 545, "end": 556}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 730, "end": 737}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 806, "end": 809}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it is also evidence of the price @placeholder pays for Israel's anger at Hamas.", "idx": 86022}, {"query": "To pass through is to see mostly abandoned or shuttered buildings in a bleak no-man's land under the watchful gaze of @placeholder surveillance balloons.", "idx": 86026}], "idx": 56024} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 09:18 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 01:06 EST, 2 November 2012 It's a hobby enjoyed the world over - what could be better than spending a few hours kayaking across a shimmering mountain lake admiring the stunning scenery while keeping fit? Unfortunately, transporting all that bulky equipment around can prove a real headache and then you've got to find somewhere to store it. But now, an enterprising kayak enthusiast from California has come up with an ingenious solution - a 12-foot long kayak that can fold away into a small plastic case. The Origami Kayak: The Oru looks like any normal kayak, but can be folded away into a small plastic case and re-assembled within five minutes\n@highlight\nCalifornian Anton Willis has invented a 12ft kayak which folds into a small plastic case after he had to pay to keep his kayak in storage\n@highlight\nEnvironmentally-friendly kayak can be unpacked and assembled in five minutes\n@highlight\nBut it will set you back \u00a3500", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 726, "end": 736}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Testing the waters: Kayakers try out the @placeholder on still waters, but the inventor says it will also withstand extreme conditions", "idx": 86036}], "idx": 56031} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "From building-crushing hurricanes to killer sinkholes, Gulf Coast residents have seen a lot. But even these battle-tested veterans of the weather wars are marveling at torrential rains that washed out bridges and roads, sent chest-high water into homes and forced major military bases to shut down Wednesday. \"We've seen flooding before, but never flooding that washes the back of a house away,\" said CNN iReporter Matt Raybourn of Pensacola, Florida. \"There are no words for what we are seeing here.\" The rushing waters reduced some streets to rubble, gouged huge gashes in others and left stretches of many others submerged, including parts U.S. 98, the main east-west route along the coast. It was closed in several places between Fort Walton Beach and Panama City. Abandoned cars sat half-submerged along the highway.\n@highlight\nStorms caused 38 deaths since Sunday; 67-year-old woman killed in Florida\n@highlight\nTornado that struck Mayflower and Vilonia, Arkansas, Sunday was an EF-4\n@highlight\nAlabama official: Residents scrambled to rooftops as water rushed in\n@highlight\nNational Weather Service: The rainfall at Pensacola's airport set a record", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 401, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 643, "end": 646}, {"start": 734, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As much as 18.9 inches of rain fell over 24 hours in @placeholder and Florida, according to the National Weather Service.", "idx": 86038}], "idx": 56032} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly and Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:26 EST, 4 March 2013 A mother and her three children have been killed after their car was buried by drifts after a weekend of heavy snow in Japan. At the weekend nine people were killed on Hokkaido island due to the poor weather including the family. Kazuyo Miyashita, 40, her two daughters Misa, 17, and Sayo, 14, and her son Daiki, 11, were trapped in their car during a snow storm. Trapped: Policemen shovel snow around a vehicle of Kazuyo Miyashita. The mother and her three children died at a hospital Saturday night of carbon-monoxide poisoning after the vehicle got buried in the snow\n@highlight\nKazuyo Miyashita, 40, her two daughters Misa, 17, and Sayo, 14, and her son Daiki, 11, died at a hospital of carbon-monoxide poisoning\n@highlight\nBody of Mikio Okada found wrapped round his daughter, who survived\n@highlight\nThe storm caused two-metre-high drifts\n@highlight\nHeavy snow that fell on the main northern Japanese island of Hokkaido\n@highlight\nOver the weekend nine people lost their lives to the storm", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 332, "end": 347}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 517, "end": 532}, {"start": 684, "end": 699}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eight people died in snow-related accidents in @placeholder over the weekend", "idx": 86046}], "idx": 56038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Easter has urged England to create a 'destructive force' by pairing Steffon Armitage with captain Chris Robshaw for their assault on this year's World Cup. Former England number eight Easter believes head coach Stuart Lancaster must 'go down that route' and end Armitage's Test exile to boost the host nation's hopes of glory. England have continued to overlook Armitage since his 2011 move to Toulon, sticking to their rule of not selecting overseas-based stars. Toulon's flanker Steffon Armitage (right) runs with the ball against Montpellier, with the back-rower in line to be given special dispensation to feature for England at the World Cup despite playing in France\n@highlight\nSteffon Armitage could feature for England at 2015 World Cup\n@highlight\nToulon star could be given special dispensation by RFU to feature\n@highlight\nArmitage set to be given international chance with May call up", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 168, "end": 174}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 216, "end": 231}, {"start": 267, "end": 281}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 704}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 814}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The RFU is understood to be ready to invoke the exceptional circumstances clause in that ruling to hand 29-year-old Armitage a @placeholder call at number eight.", "idx": 86047}], "idx": 56039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Full-skirted ballgowns were, quite literally, the biggest red carpet trend at the Oscars last night. Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Fan Bingbing lead the princess-like trend with dresses boasting layers and layers of tulle, making their skirts wide as they are tall. Jennifer Lawrence's was undoubtedly the most showstopping. As the newest face of Christian Dior, she was lucky enough to wear an haute couture gown by the French fashion house's new creative director Raf Simons, and Chopard jewels including a fine necklace that cascaded down her back. Full-skirted and fabulous: Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior Haute Couture was undoubtedly one of the most showstopping looks at the Oscars last night\n@highlight\nInky blues were another standout trend, thanks to Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Hudson and Robin Roberts\n@highlight\nShimmering column gowns are an eternal favorite and Stacy Keibler, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger did the classic look proud", "entities": [{"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 112, "end": 128}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 269, "end": 285}, {"start": 350, "end": 363}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 469, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 582, "end": 598}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 769, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 820}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 912}, {"start": 918, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "ballgown size - and style - stakes by @placeholder, who wore a dove grey", "idx": 86054}], "idx": 56043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- A South African has become so fat on her diet of marshmallows that she's been taken to England to lose weight. She's \"quite a character,\" her new caretakers say, but settling her into her new home has proven tricky -- she's an orangutan who has never seen another of her species before. Oshine, the animal, arrived at the Monkey World Ape Rescue Center in southern England last week, the center announced on Twitter. \"We have a new arrival, very large & orange!\" the center said September 1 -- but kept details close to its chest.\n@highlight\nOshine came from South Africa to England to lose weight\n@highlight\nShe's never seen another orangutan before, Monkey World says\n@highlight\n\"We have a long way to go, she is obese!\" the center tweets", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 347, "end": 376}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 584, "end": 595}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She'd been kept as a pet in @placeholder for 13 years, the center explained.", "idx": 86055}, {"query": "Her owner first contacted @placeholder for help in 2008.", "idx": 86056}], "idx": 56044} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The New York Times says Chinese hackers have carried out sustained attacks on its computer systems, breaking in and stealing the passwords of high-profile reporters and other staff members. According to The Times, one of the biggest and most respected U.S. newspapers, the cyberassaults took place over the past four months, beginning during an investigation by the newspaper into the wealth reportedly accumulated by relatives of the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao. The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that its computer systems also had been infiltrated by Chinese hackers. The hackers were monitoring the newspaper's China coverage, according to a written statement from Paula Keve, chief communications officer for parent company Dow Jones & Co.\n@highlight\nThe Wall Street Journal says Chinese hackers entered its computer system too\n@highlight\nChinese defense ministry says the military has never supported hackers\n@highlight\nNYT attacks reportedly began during a controversial investigation in China\n@highlight\nHackers obtained the company passwords of every Times employee", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 452, "end": 461}, {"start": 468, "end": 486}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 770, "end": 788}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the level of access the intruders had gained, senior editors at the newspaper were reportedly worried that they might attempt to disrupt the news organization's publishing systems, notably on the night of the @placeholder presidential election in November, when it said the attackers were especially active.", "idx": 86069}], "idx": 56052} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Okaloosa Island, Florida (CNN) -- If you live in Okaloosa County, Florida, or Destin on Florida's Emerald Coast and are wondering who's going to be calling the shots if black crude oil comes ashore -- wonder no more. It won't be the federal government. \"I think there's a fundamental flaw in the federal response,\" said Dino Villani, the county's public safety director. \"When you're down in the trenches trying to respond like we are, it doesn't work,\" he said. The Okaloosa County Commission voted unanimously this week to allow their emergency managers to override and overrule federal emergency managers and take on the responsibility of saving the sand and beaches that provide about 50 percent of their economy. Tourist bookings are down about 30 percent this summer, according to local officials.\n@highlight\nOkaloosa County commissioners say they are responsibly for their county\n@highlight\nCommissioners voted to allow county managers to overrule feds\n@highlight\nCommissioners know they could go to jail\n@highlight\nAdm. 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The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known by the Spanish acronym FARC, freed Police Maj. Guillermo Solorzano and Army Cpl. Salin Antonio Sanmiguel Valderrama on Wednesday afternoon in a rural area located in the departments of Cauca and Valley of the Cauca in southwest Colombia, the Red Cross said in a news release. Solorzano had spent three years and eight months in captivity; Sanmiguel had been held for two years and eight months, it said.\n@highlight\nThe two men were released in southwestern Colombia\n@highlight\nThey are being taken by helicopter to be reunited with their families\n@highlight\nFARC's releases bring to six the number of hostages freed since February 9", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 184, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 272}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 328, "end": 346}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 362, "end": 395}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 476, "end": 494}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 620, "end": 628}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From there, they were to travel to @placeholder to reunite with their families.", "idx": 86074}], "idx": 56056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After meeting Marine Ben McBean for the first time in 2008, Prince Harry declared that the former Royal Marine was 'a hero'. Today, he turned out to roar on Marine McBean, 27, as he completed a gruelling 31-mile run on behalf of the Poppy Appeal - and told the runner to go and have a 'well-deserved beer'. The appearance of the royal came as a complete surprise to Marine McBean, who had designed the route through London using a smartphone app to look like a Royal British Legion poppy. Scroll down for video Surprise! Marine Ben McBean found a surprise royal visitor waiting for him as he completed a 31-mile run\n@highlight\nMarine Ben McBean, 27, was declared a hero by Prince Harry in 2008\n@highlight\nThe double-amputee completed a 31-mile run in aid of the Poppy Appeal\n@highlight\nMarine McBean lost his left arm and right leg in an IED blast in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nRoute, designed on a smartphone running app, took the shape of a poppy\n@highlight\nHarry, and fellow veteran Simon Weston, were waiting on the finish line\n@highlight\nTo donate, text POPP58 with an amount (\u00a31, \u00a32, \u00a35 or \u00a310) to 70070 or visit www.justgiving.com/firstbigpoppyrun", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 67, "end": 71}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 366, "end": 378}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 461, "end": 480}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had used a running app to create the giant poppy outline on a @placeholder map, which other runners can follow by visiting the website firsts.com.", "idx": 86077}], "idx": 56057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England finally received some comforting news ahead of their ill-fated first Test against New Zealand after Mike Brown declared himself fit for the series opener on June 7. Less than 24 hours after it emerged that Bath fly-half George Ford will miss the tour to undergo shoulder surgery, Brown insisted he will be ready to face the All Blacks. The 28-year-old sustained a hip injury in Harlequins' Aviva Premiership semi-final defeat by Saracens on Saturday, but is on track to resume training on Monday. Ready: Mike Brown (left) has declared himself fit for England's first Test against New Zealand England depart for New Zealand the following day and by the time they run-out at Eden Park, Brown expects to be fit to continue an outstanding season.\n@highlight\nEngland full-back Mike Brown is fit to face New Zealand\n@highlight\nHarlequins star has recovered from hip injury suffered during defeat against Saracens", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 214, "end": 217}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 588, "end": 598}, {"start": 600, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We've put in two good performances against @placeholder, beaten them once and narrowly lost once,' he said.", "idx": 86080}], "idx": 56060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson UPDATED: 15:22 EST, 22 February 2012 Murdered: Pensioner Jean Dobson, 86, who was battered to death A former EastEnders actress told a friend she had made three crucial mistakes after battering an elderly widow to death, a court heard. Karen Williamson, 45, described the killing of Jean Jobson to neighbour Donna Coleman and admitted she had made a string of errors, jurors were told. Williamson is alleged to have used a hammer and a glass jug to cave in her 86-year-old victim's skull before fleeing with cash, jewellery and bank cards. The mother-of-one, who featured in a host of TV shows including The Bill and EastEnders as an extra, made her confession around ten days after the killing, the Old Bailey heard.\n@highlight\nKaren Williamson battered widow with a hammer and a glass jug, court hears\n@highlight\nIt is alleged she admitted killing the pensioner to a neighbour", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 744, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Giving evidence, Ms Coleman said @placeholder had made the shock revelation as they chatted in her bedroom, following the accused killer's first interview with police.", "idx": 86081}], "idx": 56061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin UPDATED: 04:43 EST, 1 October 2011 An alliance of European countries is rebelling against EU plans to make Britain open its doors to thousands of \u2018benefit tourists\u2019. Ministers have joined forces with 12 other nations \u2013 including France, Germany and Denmark \u2013 angry at the European Commission\u2019s threat to take the UK to court over rules which limit foreigners\u2019 ability to claim benefits. If the Commission gets its way, Britain could be hit with an extra \u00a32.5billion in welfare payments, making it even harder to tackle our huge deficit. Present rules: Currently, the UK says EU immigrants must have worked here previously, or have a decent chance of getting a job, before they can claim benefits\n@highlight\nAlliance to rebel against EU plans to make Britain open its doors to 'benefits tourists'\n@highlight\nBritain could be hit with an extra \u00a32.5billion in welfare payments", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 67, "end": 74}, {"start": 107, "end": 108}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 289, "end": 307}, {"start": 330, "end": 331}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 584, "end": 585}, {"start": 592, "end": 593}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 750, "end": 751}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What we have ended up with is a mess and it is not a mess that simply faces the @placeholder \u2013 it is one that affects several other states.\u2019", "idx": 86083}], "idx": 56062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Russian company is seeking to buy a controlling interest in one of the largest uranium extraction operations in the United States -- a sale that requires U.S. government review because of possible national security implications. Uranium One USA, now a subsidiary of a Canadian company, operates a uranium processing facility in Wyoming and has assets in Utah, Texas and Colorado. The sale of the company's existing and pending operations could give Russia control of about 20 percent of U.S. uranium extraction capacity, Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials estimate. Industry observers tell CNN they do not believe the sale of Uranium One to Joint Stock Company Atomredmetzoloto, or ARMZ, would jeopardize U.S. security, saying that the United States relies on Russian dismantled nuclear weapons for much of the uranium used in nuclear reactors today, and that sources of uranium are plentiful.\n@highlight\nThe company is one of the largest uranium extraction operations in the U.S.\n@highlight\nNRC: Russia would control about 20 percent of U.S. uranium extraction capacity\n@highlight\nFormer U.S. nonproliferation official says he has \"no concerns about it at all\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 176, "end": 179}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 543, "end": 571}, {"start": 617, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 703}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The NRC involvement is limited to the company's operations in @placeholder.", "idx": 86084}], "idx": 56063} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rubin \"Hurricane\" Carter, the middleweight boxing contender who spent 19 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of a triple murder, has died in Toronto, according to Win Wahrer, the director of client services for the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted. Carter, 76, died of complications from prostate cancer, Wahrer said. \"I always remember spending hours and hours with Rubin talking about the wrongful convictions,\" she told CNN. \"He was a great mentor and teacher. I felt very fortunate to have those times with him. ... He lived a very full life.\" Carter spent 19 years in prison for a triple killing in New Jersey before a federal judge ruled in 1985 that he and John Artis, who was with Carter on the night of the shootings, did not receive fair trials and released them.\n@highlight\nDenzel Washington: God bless Rubin Carter and his tireless fight\n@highlight\nCarter wrote in a 2011 book that he was guilty of other crimes but not murder\n@highlight\nA federal judge said Carter and another man failed to receive fair trials\n@highlight\nCarter lived in Toronto after he was freed from prison", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 23}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 225, "end": 271}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 689, "end": 698}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 810, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Rubin will be remembered by those at @placeholder who were fortunate enough to have worked with him as a truly courageous man who fought tirelessly to free others who had suffered the same fate as he,\" the group said in a statement.", "idx": 86087}], "idx": 56066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren Toronto Mayor Rob Ford might be free of drugs and alcohol after two months in rehab, but it appears he still has at least one vice. The politician ordered a staggering five espressos in one cup during a drive with Canadian DJ deadmau5, telling the stunned musician: 'It's good, trust me! I pound these espressos back.' The bizarre interaction took place as the two men took a ride in the DJ's 2013 Ferrari 458 Spider F1 Edition, which is plastered with an animated cartoon cat called Nyan Cat. The ride was part of deadmau5's ongoing online series called Coffee Run, in which he picks up a celebrity and they get coffee together. Their conversation is then uploaded, unedited, to YouTube.\n@highlight\nThe Toronto mayor went on a 30-minute car ride with the DJ on Monday as part of deadmau5's online video series, Coffee Run\n@highlight\nIn a video of the journey, deadmau5 is stunned when Ford asks for five espressos, telling him: 'That's cardiac arrest!'\n@highlight\nBut Ford, who returned to work last month after two months in rehab, assured him it was good, saying: 'I pound these back'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 404, "end": 405}, {"start": 414, "end": 442}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 772, "end": 773}, {"start": 828, "end": 837}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A laugh: The two @placeholder chat about potholes, football and the city's parking on their 30-minute drive", "idx": 86093}], "idx": 56071} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Redknapp was a worried man when he drove back down the A1 after QPR lost a pre-season friendly at Peterborough. Many were expecting his team \u2014 with a wage bill bigger than Borussia Dortmund\u2019s and with a plethora of Premier League stars \u2014 to run away with the Sky Bet Championship and return to the top flight. But after a 1-0 defeat by the League One side, Redknapp feared they would tumble down another tier. \u2018It was a concern,\u2019 he admits. \u2018At Peterborough, when I drove down after the game, I thought we\u2019re going to have a difficult season; I didn\u2019t like the look of us. So, when we started well in the league it gave everyone a lift.\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp had serious reservations of winning promotion with QPR\n@highlight\nRangers finished fourth and face Wigan in the play-off first leg on Friday\n@highlight\nLondon club would be promoted if Loic Remy stayed, says Redknapp\n@highlight\nRedknapp is confident of keeping star players like Charlie Austin, Bobby Zamora and Joey Barton\n@highlight\nFormer Spurs boss, who missed out on the England job, expects Roy Hodgson's side to have 'a decent run' at the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 61, "end": 62}, {"start": 70, "end": 72}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 178, "end": 194}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 284}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 363, "end": 370}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 721, "end": 723}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 949, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 976}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "QPR reached the @placeholder play-offs after finishing fourth in the league", "idx": 86097}], "idx": 56075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Having just quit a highly lucrative job with tech giant Microsoft in the United States, where he'd made millions working as a program manager, Patrick Awuah would wake up once in a while wondering if he'd done the right thing. \"And then I read the words of Goethe,\" remembers Awuah: \"Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it -- begin it now.\" What Awuah wanted to begin was to create a university in his native Ghana, a state-of-the-art education hub that would help educate the country's next generation of leaders.\n@highlight\nPatrick Awuah is the founder of Ashesi University in Ghana\n@highlight\nHe was working for Microsoft and made millions in the United States before returning to his home country\n@highlight\nAshesi is known for its high-tech facilities and emphasis on business, technology and leadership\n@highlight\nThe school celebrates its 10th anniversary this year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 152, "end": 164}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 619, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He admits that quitting @placeholder was not an easy decision and credits his American wife for supporting him.", "idx": 86101}], "idx": 56078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dorian Johnson, who was walking with Michael Brown before Officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Brown in August, told remarkably similar stories in an interview with county and federal authorities in August and in testimony to the grand jury in September. The first interview, conducted by an FBI agent and a St. Louis County crimes-against-persons detective, was part of a Friday document dump by the prosecutor who presented the case to the grand jury. Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch initially released grand jury documents in late November, but didn't include Johnson's August interview. That was a mistake, he said in a letter accompanying Friday's documents.\n@highlight\nIn interviews 28 days apart, Johnson told similar stories about Michael Brown's death\n@highlight\nJohnson's interview with FBI, county detective released Friday in latest document dump in case\n@highlight\nMany inconsistencies minor, possibly the result of different questions\n@highlight\nMany witness accounts don't jibe, including those of Johnson and Officer Darren Wilson", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 290, "end": 292}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 473, "end": 488}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 743, "end": 755}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 801, "end": 803}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2022 Johnson hid by a vehicle as Wilson exited his vehicle, pursued Brown and fired once, prompting @placeholder to turn around with his hands up in surrender.", "idx": 86109}], "idx": 56081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Criticism covered the French Foreign Minister's Facebook page and an air of disappointment hovered over much of Tehran just hours after word came that Iran and the world powers had failed to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program. \"We thought we were going to have good news,\" said Houman, a 24 year-old Iranian actor who has been following the talks. \"We were hopeful both sides were going to reach a compromise. We were disappointed when it didn't happen.\" Read more: U.S. isn't 'stupid' on Iran, says Kerry The Sunday blues in Tehran were in stark contrast to the palpable surge of optimism here 48 hours earlier. On Friday, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said a \"framework\" for a deal had been agreed to.\n@highlight\nWorld powers and Iran fail to reach deal over Tehran's nuclear program\n@highlight\nMany Iranians blame French foreign minister for lack of agreement after talks\n@highlight\nFrench foreign minister says Israel's security concerns must be taken into account\n@highlight\nIsraeli prime minister has said proposed agreement was \"a bad deal for peace\"", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 151, "end": 154}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 658, "end": 677}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 786, "end": 791}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Why U.S. and @placeholder are split on Iran deal", "idx": 86112}], "idx": 56083} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A father warned other parents today of the dangers of children playing computer games online after sexual comments were made to his six-year-old son. The boy was playing Minecraft on his Xbox in his room in Middlesbrough, when he was allegedly sent a series of sexually explicit comments by an unknown man in audio and written messages. Cleveland Police were investigating what had happened today after receiving a report from the father. He cannot be named to protect the identity of his son, who has Asperger syndrome. Game: The boy was playing Minecraft (above, file picture) on his Xbox in his Middlesbrough bedroom\n@highlight\nFather says boy was playing the game in his room in Middlesbrough\n@highlight\nSent 'sexually explicit comments by man in audio & written messages'\n@highlight\nCleveland Police investigating after receiving a report from the father", "entities": [{"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 337, "end": 352}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 788, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We provide parents with tools in the family settings on @placeholder to protect their children, and urge them to review these settings on their children\u2019s consoles.\u2019", "idx": 86113}], "idx": 56084} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady Three people have been accused of kidnapping and torturing a woman for human trafficking in Orange County, California. The victim, 26, had a black eye, bruises and burns on her body according to police. Reports claim she was tied up, blindfolded, beaten and burn with an electric clothing iron and hot glass narcotics pipe for about a week. Scroll down for video Renice Davis Cierra Thompson Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas Costa Mesa Police Department has arrested Renice Davis, 26 and Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas, 33, from Costa Mesa as well as Cierra Thompson, 27, in connection with the crime. Police found the woman in a motel room in the Days Inn, in Newport Boulevard, Westminster, on Monday.\n@highlight\nRenice Davis, 26, Oscar Gonzalez-Salinas, 33, Cierra Thompson, 27, arrested\n@highlight\nThe victim, 26, had a black eye, bruises and burns on her body\n@highlight\nShe was 'tied up, beaten and burnt with glass pipe used to smoke drugs'\n@highlight\nPolice found the woman in the Days Inn, in Newport Boulevard, Westminster\n@highlight\nTipped off by a person who received a Facebook message from the victim", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 390, "end": 404}, {"start": 406, "end": 419}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 429, "end": 456}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 513}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 561}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 729, "end": 750}, {"start": 757, "end": 771}, {"start": 985, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is accused of recruiting the victim to work as a prostitute however about a week ago Davis became angry with her and burned her with a hot pipe used for drugs.", "idx": 86116}], "idx": 56087} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Joran van der Sloot has been tied to the disappearance of one woman and been convicted of murdering another. Now, he's a taken man. The Dutch national, who is serving a 28-year sentence for the killing of Stephany Flores -- married a Peruvian woman named Leidy Figueroa on Friday morning, his attorney told CNN en Espanol. The nuptials took place at the Lima, Peru, prison where the 26-year-old van der Sloot is being held, according to the lawyer, Maximo Altez. John Barrera, Mayor of Anc\u00f3n District, presided over the ceremony. Van der Sloot is expected to become a father in September, when Figureoa is due to give birth to their child together, Altez said.\n@highlight\nJoran van der Sloot marries a woman who he met as she visited his Lima prison\n@highlight\nThe couple are expecting a child together in September, according to his lawyer\n@highlight\nVan der Sloot pleaded guilty in 2012 to the murder of a 21-year-old Peruvian woman\n@highlight\nHe was arrested twice, but never charged, in Natalee Holloway's disappearance", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 320}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 530, "end": 542}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 672, "end": 690}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 920, "end": 927}, {"start": 991, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder, his defense lawyer, this spring dismissed that suggestion, saying then that the wedding shouldn't be \"a big deal.\"", "idx": 86121}], "idx": 56091} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The angry Frenchman came upon an audacious solution when he couldn't fly business class, a plan worthy of \"Catch Me If You Can.\" Told the section was full, Philippe Jeannard just went into the cockpit and pretended to be crew, even dressing the part, police allege. Unlike Leonardo DiCaprio in the film based on the true story of a successful con artist posing as a pilot, Jeannard was caught right away at Philadelphia International Airport and is now being held on $1 million bail, Philadelphia police said Friday. The 61-year-old later remarked that he \"hated Americans,\" said police, who are still ascertaining his exact motive.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pilots sense colleague is a fake when he can't strap into cockpit's jump seat\n@highlight\nNEW: Frenchman is a retired winemaker traveling from France to Florida\n@highlight\nPolice say man boarded US Airways plane in Philadelphia posing as a pilot\n@highlight\nHe allegedly entered cockpit after being told business class was full, police say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 116, "end": 134}, {"start": 165, "end": 181}, {"start": 282, "end": 298}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 416, "end": 449}, {"start": 493, "end": 504}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An airline agent tried to rebook him on another flight while @placeholder corporate security was notified, police said.", "idx": 86130}, {"query": "Despite the man's comment to police that he hates @placeholder, a federal law enforcement official said that investigators so far have not found any link to terrorism.", "idx": 86131}], "idx": 56099} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 10:31 EST, 3 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 3 September 2012 Media tablet: The Google Nexus 7 is a seven-inch machine which finally broke the market for budget tablets Google is about to launch a new version of its critically-acclaimed Nexus 7 tablet, which will come with 3G to allow data on-the-move, according to industry insiders. The search engine's Android-powered Nexus 7 tablet received praise when it launched next month, bringing a premium tablet experience to the market for a 'bargain bucket' rate of \u00a3159. But critics disliked the WiFi-only approach, and with Apple due to announce the iPad Mini next week, Google is believed to be preparing for battle.\n@highlight\nSecretive Apple is expected to release a seven-inch iPad Mini within the next two months\n@highlight\nGoogle rumoured to be releasing 3G-enabled Nexus 7 to satisfy critics who want data on the move", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 111, "end": 124}, {"start": 200, "end": 205}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 306}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 639}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The competition: @placeholder's latest iPad on offers a fantastic experience in the hand - put a painful one in the pocket", "idx": 86132}], "idx": 56100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If Muhammad Ali, Pele, Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher and Michael Jordan are arguably the greatest proponents of their respective sports, Roger Federer made a compelling case for joining that pantheon of greats after securing a record-equaling seventh Wimbledon title on Sunday. At the age of 30, considered a grand old age in tennis, he came from behind to leave Andy Murray -- an opponent five years his junior -- shattered and tearful after a gripping three and a half hours on Centre Court. It ended Federer's two-and-a-half-year wait for a record-extending 17th grand slam title, and equaled his hero Pete Sampras' seven successes at the All England Club.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer's win over Andy Murray equals Pete Sampras' seven-title Wimbledon record\n@highlight\nThe Swiss has won 17 grand slam titles -- the most in tennis history -- with Sampras next on 14\n@highlight\nAmerican tennis coach Nick Bollettieri believes Federer could still win as many as four more grand slams\n@highlight\nHe says Andy Murray's best chance of winning a grand slam is at the U.S. or Australian Opens", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 45, "end": 62}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 653, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 909, "end": 924}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Roger's footwork is meticulous --- it reminds me of @placeholder.", "idx": 86146}], "idx": 56110} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "In an exodus of almost biblical proportions, thousands trudge across a river to escape killers belonging to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. Entire families carry nothing but the clothes on their backs. Some are barefoot. Jamal Jamir, a 23-year-old university student from Sinjar, told CNN his family fled to the barren and windswept Mount Sinjar more than a week ago after ISIS captured their town. The group, which calls itself the Islamic State, has been on a rampage, killing members of various minorities, including Yazidis. Jamir said after ISIS arrived in his town, Arab neighbors of his turned on the minorities and helped ISIS kill. \"They join them, and actually they kill us.\"\n@highlight\nOfficials estimate 10,000-20,000 Yazidis on Mount Sinjar\n@highlight\nISIS has captured more villages in Syria, activists say\n@highlight\n\"They join them, and actually they kill us,\" a Yazidi says of Arab residents\n@highlight\nYazidis' loved ones in Israel and U.S. fear for them", "entities": [{"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 132}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 387, "end": 390}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 586, "end": 589}, {"start": 644, "end": 647}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His family escaped to @placeholder on foot and made a marathon 15-hour journey to Syria.", "idx": 86147}], "idx": 56111} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is 10 years to the day since Wayne Rooney, an 18-year-old tyro with the world at his feet, made his unforgettable debut for Manchester United in a Champions League fixture with Fenerbahce at Old Trafford. Many believed the \u00a325.6m transfer fee would weigh heavily on Rooney's young but stocky shoulders but he confounded the doubters with a stunning hat-trick in a 6-2 win. On the anniversary, we take a look back at how Rooney's debut was reported by Sportsmail at the time. Wayne Rooney's scored a debut hat-trick for Manchester United in a Champions League match with Fenerbahce a decade ago as he announced his arrival at Old Trafford in remarkable fashion\n@highlight\nIt is 10 years to the day since Wayne Rooney made his Man United debut\n@highlight\nThe \u00a325m striker scored a stunning hat-trick in a 6-2 win over Fenerbahce\n@highlight\nJust 18 at the time, Rooney's debut was among the greatest ever\n@highlight\nRyan Giggs, Ruud van Nistelrooy and David Bellion also scored", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 43}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 165}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 205}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 454, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 582}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 728, "end": 737}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 928, "end": 946}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Imagine what Rooney can achieve when he finally gets to line up with the real @placeholder.", "idx": 86160}], "idx": 56117} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Verrry scary things as we approached Halloween: 1. Zombies. 2. Vampires. 3. David Ortiz. It was a dark and bone-chilling night in Boston, Massachusetts. A game of baseball was to be played -- a spine-tingly, goose-bumpy game, Game 6 of the 2013 World Series, in a park fenced in by a Green Monster -- and the visiting St. Louis Cardinals had a particularly petrifying sight to face on Halloween eve when, one by one, those wolfman-hairy Boston Red Sox came to bat: \"Big Papi.\" (Screams. A thunder clap. A lightning bolt.) Oooh, as scary as the walking dead. Up to the plate he stepped, 6 feet 4, 250 pounds, lugging a huge wooden club.\n@highlight\nMike Downey: David Ortiz may have been the scariest thing to face Cardinals this Halloween\n@highlight\n\"Big Papi\" was awesome at the plate: 11 hits in 15 official times at bat before Game 6\n@highlight\nDowney: Cardinals had to walk Ortiz four times in the final game; they lost anyway\n@highlight\nRed Sox claimed the series as their own in large part due to Ortiz, Downey says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 249, "end": 265}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 327, "end": 345}, {"start": 394, "end": 402}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 838, "end": 843}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rest of the @placeholder were eerie enough, with those demented-farmer-from-a-horror-film faces of theirs.", "idx": 86164}, {"query": "Yet it was not the dark whiskers of @placeholder that were intimidating to anybody.", "idx": 86165}, {"query": "@placeholder came armed with a strong team and a splendid pitching staff.", "idx": 86166}], "idx": 56119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England striker Wayne Rooney has shown more promising signs in his bid to be in peak condition for this summer's World Cup. The 28-year-old released another video on his official Facebook page on Friday of his training session with two fitness coaches during his holiday to the Algarve. Rooney took part in sprints and some ball work as he was watched by son Kai, wearing a red England top with number 10 on the back. On the run: Wayne Rooney chases after the ball in a new training video released on his Facebook page Push: Rooney works hard in the Algarve with one of the fitness trainers accompanying him\n@highlight\nRooney has posted another Facebook video of a training session in the Algarve\n@highlight\nThe 28-year old is accompanied by two fitness trainers on his holiday\n@highlight\nRooney missed Manchester United's season last three matches with a groin injury", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 359, "end": 361}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 441}, {"start": 505, "end": 512}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 803, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Always good to have @placeholder on the sidelines cheering me on!'", "idx": 86167}], "idx": 56120} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Nike signed a multi-million dollar deal to add Rory McIlroy to their ranks they must have salivated at the thought of the world's top player going head-to-head with stablemate Tiger Woods. Imagine the marketing potential of their twin titans battling it out down the stretch at major championships for years to come, bedecked, of course, in Nike gear. That dream may well be realized in time, and Woods at least has one title to his name this year, but at the most high-profile tournament of 2013 to date both crashed and burned at the first hurdle. World No. 1 McIlroy was eliminated in the first round of the World Match Play Championship by Ireland's Shane Lowry in Arizona, to add to his missed cut at his only other appearance this year, in Abu Dhabi.\n@highlight\nTiger Woods and Rory McIlroy both lose in first round of Match Play Championship\n@highlight\nWorld's top two players fall at the first hurdle in Arizona to players outside the top 60\n@highlight\nMcIlroy is beaten by Ireland's Shane Lowry while Charles Howell III defeats Woods\n@highlight\nDefending champ Hunter Mahan through but Keegan Bradley and Dustin Johnson are out", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 839, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McIlroy squandered early chances against @placeholder, who came to life on the back nine, chipping in for birdie at 11 and 12 before an eagle at 13 put him in the driving seat.", "idx": 86168}], "idx": 56121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Gordon Eight people had to be rescued by the U.S. Coastguard in Hawaii after the boat they were on sank. Four adults and four children traveling to Molokai from Oahu on Sunday afternoon were forced to abandon ship when boat they were in sank in the Kaiwi Channel. 'We knew it was going to go down so we just started getting anything that we really needed like life jackets and I put my fins on and we all jumped in the water and the boat went over,' said Jeff Kozlovich. The group left Sandy Beach Park around 1:30 p.m. and brought along three kayaks and the plan was to kayak back to Oahu on Monday.\n@highlight\nThey were 12 miles west of Molokai when their 21-foot vessel got hit by rough waters\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Coastguard manage to locate the group thanks to signals from their cellphones", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 54, "end": 68}, {"start": 73, "end": 78}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 495, "end": 510}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those on board the 21-foot recreational vessel were wearing lifejackets at the time of the sinking in @placeholder", "idx": 86171}], "idx": 56123} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man at the centre of a network that influenced the ISIS executioner identified as 'Jihadi John' was allowed to fly in and out of London to terrorism hot spots unchecked for almost three years. Bilal al-Berjawi passed through UK Border Control at least five times between 2006 and 2009 as he travelled between London and African terror cells. Over that period he was rising to prominence as a senior member of al-Shabaab, the al-Qaeda linked group in Somalia - returning to the UK only to raise funds and to marry. Scroll down for video Lebanon born Bilal al-Berjawi (right) traveled freely between the UK and terror hubs in East Africa as he rose to prominence with al-Qaeda. He is believed to have radicalised Mohammed Emwazi (left) - revealed earlier today as the masked ISIS executioner Jihadi John - on his return visits to London\n@highlight\nBilal Berjawi flew in and out of UK to African terror hubs routinely\n@highlight\nPassed through airport security at least five times in three years\n@highlight\nExtremist rose to become senior figure with al-Qaeda\n@highlight\nWas key figure in radicalising Mohammed Emwazi in London\n@highlight\nEmwazi named as Islamic State executioner 'Jihadi John'", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 58}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 229, "end": 230}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 481, "end": 482}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 553, "end": 568}, {"start": 606, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 883, "end": 884}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Originally from @placeholder, Berjawi first joined militants in Somalia in 2006 and then returned to Britain in 2007 on a fundraising venture.", "idx": 86180}], "idx": 56132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Champions League top scorer Luiz Adriano scored a hat-trick as Shakhtar Donetsk cruised to a 5-0 victory over 10-man BATE Borisov. Luiz Adriano's second-half triple took him to nine Champions League goals this season, five of which he scored in a 7-0 rout of BATE last month. Playing in Lviv, 640 miles from Donetsk, due to the Ukrainian conflict, Shakhtar took the lead on 19 minutes when captain Darijo Srna fired in off a cushioned pass from Luiz Adriano, who also assisted Alex Teixeira's 48th-minute goal. 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Situated in the Outback, it is close to nothing: The cities of Adelaide and Alice Springs are respectively nine hours south and eight hours north, and the nearest town -- William Creek, official population three -- takes 3\u00c2\u00bd hours to reach, provided the dirt roads aren't closed due to rain. Here, the earth is red, vegetation bare and temperatures extreme, but none of that stopped Westerners from setting up camp a century ago when they found opal shimmering in the dirt.\n@highlight\nCoober Pedy is a remote Australian opal-mining town\n@highlight\nUnderground homes and hotels hide residents and visitors from the blistering sun\n@highlight\n50 countries are represented in the town of fewer than 2,000 residents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 84, "end": 92}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 720, "end": 730}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drivers are warned not to drive through the Outback at night, because of the lack of gas stations and the threat of accidents caused by kangaroos; rain in the @placeholder may also render roads impassable, and drivers should not expect to have cell phone reception in the desert.", "idx": 86189}], "idx": 56137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kigali, Rwanda (CNN) -- Every year, beginning in April, Rwanda's government urges its citizens to \"Kwibuka\" -- the Rwandan word for \"remember.\" To remember the hundreds of thousands of lives lost during the country's 1994 genocide. But all Marie Jeanne wants to do is to forget. The 36-year-old's entire family was slaughtered during that dark period in her small East African country's history. The massacre saw Hutu militias and civilians alike murder vast numbers of members of the Tutsi ethnic minority: Men, women and children, many of whom had been their neighbors before the conflict began. The killings finally came to an end 100 days later, when Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) troops, led by Paul Kagame, defeated the Hutu rebels and took control of the country.\n@highlight\nRwandan genocide took place 20 years ago: Hutu militia massacred members of the Tutsi ethnic minority\n@highlight\nMany of those who survived the carnage were left scarred; rape was used as a weapon, spreading HIV\n@highlight\nMarie Jeanne's daughter Kirezi was born as a result of rape; two decades on this still pains both of them\n@highlight\nBut Kirezi is determined to dream of a brighter future for herself and her country", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 655, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Marie Jeanne says it was some time before she could finally look at her newborn baby girl, who she named @placeholder.", "idx": 86207}], "idx": 56148} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 09:23 EST, 8 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 8 June 2013 Authorities in northern Arizona say a 4-year-old boy has accidentally shot and killed his father at a Prescott Valley home. The 35-year-old man has been identified as Justin Stanfield Thomas, a military veteran who served in the army special forces. Prescott Valley police say the shooting occurred just after noon on Friday. Killed: Justin Thomas, a former military policeman, was accidentally shot dead by his four-year-old son on Friday Great dad: Thomas was he was an Iraq War veteran and a former member of the Army's Green Beret\n@highlight\nFather and his son drove up from Phoenix for an unannounced visit to see his former roommate\n@highlight\nWithin minutes, little boy found a gun, picked it up and asked what it was as it fired\n@highlight\nDad passed away in hospital from his injuries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 186, "end": 200}, {"start": 251, "end": 273}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 607, "end": 617}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 832, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends say Justin Thomas used to live in Prescott Valley before moving to @placeholder.", "idx": 86225}], "idx": 56159} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jacqueline Mars, a co-owner of the candy empire of the same name, was involved in a car crash Friday near her home in Northern Virginia that killed an 86-year-old woman. Mars was driving alone in her 2004 Porsche SUV when \"for unknown reasons the vehicle crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2013 Chrysler minivan occupied by six people,\" according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. One of those six people, Irene Ellisor of Huntsville, Texas, died at the scene. Authorities say she was not wearing her seat belt. Mars, 73, was hospitalized for her injuries and is now recuperating at home, according to her personal spokesman.\n@highlight\nJacqueline Mars was a driver in a fatal car crash, Virginia sheriff's office says\n@highlight\nCandy company co-owner's \"vehicle crossed the center line\" and hit a minivan, police say\n@highlight\nAn 86-year-old Texas woman in the minivan was killed, 5 others hurt, police say\n@highlight\n\"This tragedy has left Jacquie filled with sorrow for the loss of life,\" her spokesman says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 179, "end": 182}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 376, "end": 406}, {"start": 434, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sheriff's office says the remaining passengers -- all from @placeholder -- were all treated and discharged from area hospitals.", "idx": 86227}], "idx": 56161} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Singer Samantha Jade has been mocked on social media for her role in an advertising campaign for Australian supermarket chain Woolworths. The X Factor winner appears in the commercials which debuted on Sunday night during the Australian Open as the face of the supermarket's catchy 'Cheap Cheap' jingle. One of the ads was filmed on court at this year's tennis and features with 50 ball kids, where Jade can be seen dancing and singing while encouraging others to do the 'Cheap Cheap Dance' and share their moves with the hashtag. Scroll down for video Australian singer Samantha Jade has faced some backlash on social media about her new ads for Woolworths\n@highlight\nSamantha Jade is the face of the Woolworths 'Cheap Cheap' adverts\n@highlight\nShe has been slammed on social media for the 'cringeworthy' commercials\n@highlight\nThe ad debuted during the Australian Open Men's Final on Sunday night\n@highlight\nIt features her singing and dancing on court with 50 ballkids", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 19}, {"start": 97, "end": 106}, {"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 226, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 472, "end": 488}, {"start": 553, "end": 562}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 724}, {"start": 855, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However many vocal social media users have criticised it calling it a 'cheap' move by the @placeholder star", "idx": 86241}], "idx": 56170} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- A Maoist group has claimed responsibility for the killing of a Hindu leader, whose death sparked a wave of Hindu-Christian riots in southern India. Indian nuns protest against the recent violence which has seen Christians attacked. Sabyasachi Panda, the head of the Communist Party of India-Maoist, told reporters of two private television stations that his group was behind the Hindu leader's death, the country's national news agency said Sunday. The leader, Laxmananda Saraswati, preached the tenets of Hinduism to the tribal people of the state. And Panda said Maoists had earlier warned him to desist from \"such works\" or face consequences, PTI said.\n@highlight\nMaoist group claims responsibility for killing of Hindu leader\n@highlight\nHis death sparked a wave of Hindu-Christian riots in southern India\n@highlight\nIndia's PM has called the Maoists the country's biggest security threat", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 89, "end": 93}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 237, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 273}, {"start": 292, "end": 322}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 487, "end": 506}, {"start": 532, "end": 539}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 795, "end": 809}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Indian government has consistently claimed the shooting death may have been the work of @placeholder rebels.", "idx": 86244}, {"query": "Afterward, police arrested five @placeholder as suspects in the case.", "idx": 86245}], "idx": 56172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:07 EST, 23 March 2013 | UPDATED: 18:39 EST, 23 March 2013 The mother of a baby shot dead in his stroller took one look at a teenage suspect's jailhouse mugshot Saturday and said he was definitely the killer. Yet an aunt of the teen said he was eating breakfast with her when the slaying took place. Despite the conflicting stories, police have charged 17-year-old De'Marquise Elkins with murder, along with a 14-year-old suspect whose name has been withheld because he's a juvenile. Brunswick police spokesman Todd Rhodes said even though Elkins' aunt provided an alibi, authorities have good reason to bring the charges.\n@highlight\nDemarquis Elkins, 17, and an unidentified 14-year-old boy acccused of attempting to rob Sherry West in Brunswick, Georgia but when she said she had no money, they shot her son in the head\n@highlight\nPolice offer $10,000 reward for information about 'senseless killing'\n@highlight\nWest also lost a 17-year-old son to a street stabbing in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 398, "end": 415}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}]}, "qas": [{"query": "shooter can't be her nephew, @placeholder, because he showed up at her house", "idx": 86248}], "idx": 56174} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A third of Scots want to see Britain run by a Labour-SNP coalition which could put Alex Salmond in the Cabinet. Ed Miliband faces the grim prospect of a Labour wipeout north of the border, seriously damaging his hopes of securing an overall majority in the general election in May. Now a new poll of voters in Scotland reveals they favour Mr Miliband being forced into a power-sharing deal with the SNP instead of going it alone. 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And now he's back in a brand new sitcom that will have us falling about with laughter again, even if we haven't got a clue what he's on about. This time, in W1A, he has the bigwigs at Broadcasting House in his sights - or as Hugh puts it, he aims to 'clarify, define, or re-define the core purpose of the BBC across all its functions'.\n@highlight\nThe award winning comedy - Twenty Twelve - returns to our screens\n@highlight\nThe new series, W1A will focus on the bigwigs of the BBC\n@highlight\nWriter - John Morton - says it may ruffle a few feathers at the BBC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 262, "end": 280}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 504, "end": 521}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 625, "end": 627}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}, {"start": 797, "end": 799}, {"start": 821, "end": 831}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder arrives at the BBC with his trusty bike in the new comedy W1A", "idx": 86262}], "idx": 56184} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sally Lee Sydney has failed to make it into the top ten of world's top cities in a new poll based on the impressions of 54,000 travellers. While it did rank as the seventh most family friendly city in the world, Sydney's value for money and taxis failed to impress tourist. The Cities Survey by TripAdvisor revealed that it ranked 19 out of the 37 best destinations based on 54,000 travelers who visited cities in 2013. Tokyo was crowned the number one city in the world for best overall experience, followed by New York, Barcelona, Istanbul and Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Rome, Paris and Dubrovnik.\n@highlight\nCities Survey by TripAdvisor ranks 37 destinations from 54,000 reviews\n@highlight\nSydney placed 19th on the list of best cities in the world\n@highlight\nWith its iconic Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, the city ranked the 7th most family friendly\n@highlight\nNew York scoops first and second place for nightlife and shopping\n@highlight\nDubai is named the best-rated shopping destination in the world", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 215, "end": 220}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 628, "end": 638}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 779, "end": 796}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "well as nightlife, @placeholder was also top of the heap for", "idx": 86264}], "idx": 56185} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A group of prostitutes has called on the Tunisian government to reopen a brothel in the coastal resort town of Sousse, after a court ruling shut it down more than a year ago. A delegation from the sex workers met with the vice president of the Tunisian Constituent Assembly, Meherzia Labidi, on Tuesday to appeal for her help. They handed over a petition signed by 120 women calling for the brothel to open for business once more, in a meeting filmed by Tunisian radio broadcaster Mosaique FM and shared with CNN Arabic. Labidi, of Tunisia's Islamist party Ennahda, which holds a majority of seats in the assembly, told the sex workers that deciding whether to reopen the brothel was up to the Ministry of Interior but that she would do what she could to help them.\n@highlight\nProstitutes hand over a petition appealing for the Sousse brothel to reopen\n@highlight\nThe brothel was closed down by a court order around 16 months ago\n@highlight\nVeiled official says she will do what she can to help the women sex workers\n@highlight\nProstitutes say they're suffering major financial hardship because they can't work", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 253, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 298}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 518, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 551, "end": 572}, {"start": 703, "end": 722}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The head of the delegation told @placeholder, \"There is no problem.", "idx": 86267}], "idx": 56187} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- PayPal has backed off an online spat with humor blog Regretsy after getting withering Web feedback for shutting down a drive to buy holiday gifts for children in need. And the online payments service is even chipping in to help buy a few more gifts after temporarily shutting down the Secret Santa fund because the for-profit site was running it. \"(W)e can confirm that the funds have been released and we are working directly with the account holder on this matter,\" a PayPal representative said via e-mail. \"We are also making a donation to Regretsy to help families in need this holiday season. We're very sorry this occurred.\"\n@highlight\nPayPal backs off Secret Santa dispute with blog Regretsy\n@highlight\nRegretsy's founder says PayPal shut down a fund-raiser\n@highlight\nPayPal said it will now donate to the fund and issue has been resolved\n@highlight\nRegretsy mocks offerings on crafts site Etsy but also gives to charities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 358, "end": 358}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You people make me sick,\" she wrote, mocking, as she frequently does, the tone some @placeholder users take when they find their work has been featured on Regretsy.", "idx": 86271}, {"query": "She wrote she hatched a plan to return the donations, then \"sell\" the toys that had already been purchased to the donors, only to be told that, too, violated @placeholder rules.", "idx": 86272}], "idx": 56190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Veteran: Lt General Sir Hew Pike, who led 3 Para in the 1982 conflict, is 'saddened' that the pontiff believes the Falklands belong to Argentina Falklands veterans told of their dismay last night after the Argentine president hinted she hoped the new Pope \u2013 her countryman \u2013 would mediate in the dispute surrounding the territory. Pope Francis believes the South Atlantic islands are \u2018Argentine soil\u2019. In 2010 the then Buenos Aires Cardinal declared: \u2018The Malvinas are ours\u2019, and last year he accused Britain of \u2018usurping\u2019 the islands. Firebrand Argentine president Cristina Kirchner, who has for months been seeking easy home popularity by calling for Britain to enter talks on withdrawing from the Falklands, has leapt on the promotion of her fellow Argentine to the papacy to boost her case.\n@highlight\nPope Francis calls Falkland Islands 'Argentine soil'\n@highlight\nGeneral Sir Hew Pike said new pontiff does not observe islander's rights\n@highlight\nArgentina's president Kirchner hopes Francis will help her claim to islands", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 115, "end": 123}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 145, "end": 153}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 336, "end": 342}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 419, "end": 439}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 566, "end": 582}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 700, "end": 708}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sir Hew said: \u2018It saddens me that a man of the @placeholder\u2019s stature does not seem to respect the rights of a group of people to self-determination.", "idx": 86277}], "idx": 56192} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States could end up cooperating with Iran to stop militant gains in Iraq, Secretary of State John Kerry suggested Monday in an interview with Yahoo!News. 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But he went on to say that the he \"wouldn't rule out anything that would be constructive to providing real stability.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama meets with his National Security Council\n@highlight\nUnited States, Iran held \"very brief discussions,\" a spokeswoman says\n@highlight\n275 U.S. troops headed to Iraq\n@highlight\nU.S. officials: Administration considering unarmed surveillance flights, airstrikes", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 79, "end": 82}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 153, "end": 157}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 717, "end": 720}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President Obama met with the @placeholder late Monday to discuss Iraq.", "idx": 86279}], "idx": 56193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. raids in pursuit of two terrorists over the weekend threw a question surrounding President Obama into the spotlight: Does he have a guiding doctrine for foreign policy? The operations in Somalia and Libya, only one of which went as planned, come after the Obama administration silenced its drumbeat toward a possible military attack on Syria. Some analysts say the developments make Obama's \"doctrine\" more clear than ever. Others say what's more clear than ever is that this president doesn't have one -- which may, or may not, be a good thing. 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The couple waved and smiled at the crowds gathered to see them off at Wellington Airport, with William holding an alert and lively Prince George in his arms. After 10 days in New Zealand, the family will arrive at Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport in the afternoon to embark on a second, ten day tour of Australia. Scroll down for video Say goodbye, George! The Cambridges waved goodbye at New Zealand's Wellington Airport today as they boarded a flight bound for Sydney\n@highlight\nThe Cambridges waved goodbye at Wellington Airport as they boarded flight bound for Australia today\n@highlight\nIt's usually Kate who holds Prince George in public, but it was finally William's turn\n@highlight\nEarlier they visited Royal New Zealand Police College in the small city of Porirua\n@highlight\nIt's the last of their 10-day tour of New Zealand, with the couple due to land in Australia in the afternoon\n@highlight\nFollow live updates from The Daily Mail's Royal Correspondent Rebecca English in Sydney on Twitter\n@highlight\nSend your pictures of the Royal Tour to australiaroyal@mailonline.com", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 13, "end": 32}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 344, "end": 366}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 524, "end": 541}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 634, "end": 651}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 832, "end": 863}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1203}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Curious: Baby George took in his surroundings as he was carried to the plane in the arms of @placeholder", "idx": 86293}, {"query": "Last look: The Royal couple bid farewell as they prepare to fly to @placeholder", "idx": 86294}, {"query": "'William was just seeing Kate at the time and my dad would ask, 'So @placeholder, have you got any crumpet at the moment?'", "idx": 86297}], "idx": 56201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Craven and Ross Slater PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 8 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:11 EST, 8 March 2014 Vigilante: Keiren Parsons posed as a 14-year-old girl and posted a video of his confrontation online A man killed himself just days after he was confronted by a controversial \u2018paedophile hunter\u2019 and accused of grooming a 14-year-old girl over the internet. MPs last night called for an inquiry after self-styled web vigilante Keiren Parsons \u2013 who poses as teenage girls online to entrap men \u2013 boasted of close links to police. Father-of-one Michael Parkes, from Daventry, Northamptonshire, was found hanged three days after being exposed by Parsons, aka \u2018Stinson Hunter\u2019, and his group.\n@highlight\nMichael Parkes, 46, was arrested after confrontation by Keiren Parsons\n@highlight\nThe self-styled web vigilante, aka 'Stinson Hunter', posed as 14-year-old girl\n@highlight\nPolice insist they have told him to stop and threatened him with legal action\n@highlight\nHe claims Warwickshire Constabulary have encouraged and coached him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 112, "end": 125}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 970, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "he drives another man to such despair that he does what @placeholder did.", "idx": 86302}], "idx": 56205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Levy PUBLISHED: 07:23 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 21:00 EST, 8 January 2013 Jailed: Naomi Thriepland tried to smuggle \u00a3170,000 of drugs into the UK with her daughter Aiesha beside her A pregnant former soldier has been jailed for four years after trying to smuggle more than \u00a3170,000 of heroin \u2013 using her young daughter as cover. Lance Corporal Naomi Thriepland, 25, took seven-year-old Aiesha with her to Amsterdam to collect the drugs. When questioned by customs officials at the Channel Tunnel entrance near Calais, she pretended they had been to Disneyland Paris. Staff eventually discovered the heroin, which had been hidden in her BMW convertible.\n@highlight\nNaomi Thriepland, 25, was jailed for four years but will have a baby in prison\n@highlight\nMother was caught by customs crossing the Channel with 3.4kg of heroin and her child beside her\n@highlight\nShe told officials she had been to Disneyland Paris, but in fact was in Amsterdam collecting the drugs\n@highlight\nFormer soldier served in Iraq and Afghanistan but quit to spend time with her daughter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 158, "end": 159}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 359, "end": 374}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 420, "end": 428}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 564, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 679, "end": 694}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 911, "end": 926}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials found @placeholder had 3.5kg of heroin, worth \u00a3172,000, as well as 12kg of cutting agents.", "idx": 86306}], "idx": 56207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Saturday night, and it was light entertainment time, with the World Cup version of It\u2019s A Knockout. This time around, it was the BBC\u2019s chance to introduce the boys from Brazil as the opening act after ITV had the honours on the opening day. Back then, Auntie had Thierry Henry as one of her main strikers. But he has now lost his place alongside Gary Lineker. With a philosophical gallic shrug - which basically said \u2018I have no idea why the MLS season is starting up again during the World Cup?\u2019 - he said adieu last week, and went back to training for his club in New York.\n@highlight\nAlan Hansen drafted into BBC studio for coverage of Brazil against Chile\n@highlight\nHansen replaced Thierry Henry, who returned to continue MLS season\n@highlight\nITV presented first part of Colombia vs Uruguay coverage from beach\n@highlight\nHoward Webb centre of attention after Hulk's disallowed goal\n@highlight\nJames Rodriguez scored for Colombia but pronunciation of his name proved tough for ITV pundits", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 129, "end": 131}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 201, "end": 203}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 441, "end": 443}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 726, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 776, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}, {"start": 899, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 982, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Centre of attention: Howard Webb disallows Hulk's goal, which would have put @placeholder 2-1 ahead", "idx": 86307}, {"query": "Soaking up the sun: ITV began their presentation of Colombia against @placeholder on the beach", "idx": 86308}], "idx": 56208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Virginia lawmaker who was just re-elected despite being jailed for a sex scandal with a teenager has been indicted on four new felony charges. The forgery and perjury indictment of Del. Joseph D. Morrissey was returned the day before that election and unsealed Wednesday in Henrico County Circuit Court. The lawmaker now stands accused of forging a document he vouched for in court, and persuading the girl's mother to swear to its authenticity as well. That woman, Deidre Warren, also was indicted on perjury and forgery charges. Morrissey faces up to 10 years on each count if convicted, special prosecutor William J. Neely said.\n@highlight\nState Delegate Joseph Morrissey was indicted on perjury and forgery charges last week -- a day before he was re-elected in the 74th district\n@highlight\nThe Democrat is already spending nights in jail, with work release during the day, for an affair he had with teen Myrna Pride\n@highlight\nAlso facing charges in the case is the girl's mother Deirdri Warren, who allegedly swore to a forged document's authenticity at Morrisey's behest\n@highlight\nMorrisey and the teen--who is now 18 and pregnant--both maintain they never had a sexual relationship\n@highlight\nMorrisey's fellow lawmakers are agonizing over how to discipline the longtime delegate. 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In one instance, Gregory Hallam inflated a condom covered in baby oil and asked a boy to rub it until it burst, a disciplinary tribunal heard. On another occasion, the 40-year-old talked about porn to a pupil, aged 14, who he had befriended on Facebook, a report into his conduct said. Banned: Gregory Hallam , 40, was found guilty of 'unacceptable' behaviour while teaching at Oriel High School at Gorleston, Norfolk, pictured\n@highlight\nGregory Hallam found guilty of 'unacceptable' conduct\n@highlight\nHallam, 40, got another pupil to 'rub inflated condom until it burst'\n@highlight\nHe told girl, 14, he was watching porn after befriending her on Facebook\n@highlight\nTribunal imposes ban from classroom which could last just two years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 540, "end": 553}, {"start": 624, "end": 640}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder on four occasions and made an inappropriate comment to her on", "idx": 86322}], "idx": 56217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Dave Brailsford has risked the wrath of British cycling fans by setting himself the astonishing target of delivering a first FRENCH Tour de France winner in 30 years. After masterminding Great Britain\u2019s Olympic cycling success, Brailsford created a \u2018British\u2019 pro team at Team Sky with the sole intention of delivering a first British Tour winner. It was central to his mission statement at the launch of Team Sky in February 2009. But in an interview with the French sports daily L\u2019Equipe, Brailsford said: \u2018We have won the Tour with a British rider, but when are we going to see a French rider win the Tour? That would be enormous.\u2019\n@highlight\nSky has links with British cycling but Brailsford wants a French winner\n@highlight\nHe masterminded GB's Olympic cycling success before joining Sky\n@highlight\nAnd helped produce back-to-back British Tour winners\n@highlight\nHe tells L'Equipe French win 'needs to happen'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 129, "end": 149}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leading the pack: But unlike other teams, @placeholder don't just boast cyclists from their main country", "idx": 86326}], "idx": 56218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The unexpected resignation of David Petraeus as head of the CIA must have come as a shock to many Americans, especially given his impeccable record as a distinguished military commander. But like the greatest heroes from Shakespeare, it would appear that he was not exempt from the time-honored temptations of human folly and self-destruction. And now the plot is thickening, as details emerge that Gen. John Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, is involved somehow in the scandal. As Americans are coming to terms with the revelation of Petraeus' adultery, on the other side of the Atlantic, the feeling among the French can be summed up by a blas\u00c3\u00a9 shrug.\n@highlight\nMatthew Fraser: The French don't see what's all the fuss is in the Petraeus scandal\n@highlight\nFraser: It's impossible to imagine a French leader resigning because of adultery\n@highlight\nHe says the French are baffled at American prurience and \"puritanism\"\n@highlight\nFraser: In France, politicians can betray spouse without being suspected of screwing voters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 970, "end": 975}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In other words, while the Petraeus scandal may indeed be a legitimate affair of state because of the sensitivity of his position at the summit of the @placeholder, what really interests Americans are the juicy details of the four-star Army general's sexual conquest.", "idx": 86328}], "idx": 56220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thousands of lights dance across the field as holiday music plays in the air. Cars slowly wind their way through displays of elves, candy canes, reindeer and snowmen. Children ooh and aah. Adults smile peacefully. More than 8 million lights create dozens of displays at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Miles away at home, you're on a ladder, in the freezing cold, untangling an impossible string of broken red and green bulbs. Holiday decorating isn't always all it's cracked up to be, but the professionals have it down to a science -- providing memorable experiences filled with wonder and joy.\n@highlight\nOzark Mountain Christmas draws more than 1.5 million visitors each year\n@highlight\nThe Biltmore Estate decorates its 250-room country castle for the holidays\n@highlight\nSee millions of lights at The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights\n@highlight\nChristmas at Rockefeller Center in New York is a tradition for many", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 300, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 630, "end": 653}, {"start": 717, "end": 731}, {"start": 825, "end": 870}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}, {"start": 896, "end": 913}, {"start": 918, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jennings Osborne's daughter wanted one thing for @placeholder in 1986: to have their whole house covered in lights.", "idx": 86338}], "idx": 56226} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Several people were killed and more than 300 were arrested in anti-government protests in Tehran Sunday, Iran's Deputy Police Chief Ahmad Reza Radan said on state television station IRINN. The toll was the result of clashes that broke out between demonstrators and security forces as large crowds gathered for Ashura, a major religious observance. Five people were reported killed in the fighting, Iranian state-run Press TV said late Sunday. A French government statement put the number of fatalities at eight. With tight restrictions on international media, CNN could not independently verify the casualties. Without giving an exact number of casualties, Radan said those killed included one person who fell off a bridge and two others who were killed in a car accident during the protests.\n@highlight\nNEW: Web site of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says nephew was killed in protests\n@highlight\nFive people were reported killed in fighting, Iranian state-run Press TV said late Sunday\n@highlight\nDemonstrations are latest since outrage over the June presidential elections\n@highlight\nClashes occur during holy period of Ashura", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 128, "end": 131}, {"start": 155, "end": 170}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 862, "end": 880}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facing the persistence of popular movements and the worsening of the repression, @placeholder is calling for a political solution in Iran,\" the ministry's statement said.", "idx": 86340}], "idx": 56228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's policy of halting deportations for the undocumented parents of children born in the U.S. is popular -- but his method for implementing it is not. Only 26% of Americans think Obama's plan for those immigrants goes too far, while 50% called it about right and 22% said it doesn't go far enough, according to a CNN/ORC poll out Wednesday of 1,045 adults, conducted Nov. 21-23 and with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. However, when asked for their stance on Obama using an executive order to make those changes, just 41% said they favor the move, while 56% said they oppose it.\n@highlight\nA CNN/ORC poll shows just 26% of Americans think Obama's immigration action goes too far\n@highlight\nBut, the poll shows, only 41% of those surveyed support implementing the policy through executive order\n@highlight\nThe poll finds that Republicans could risk overreaching by challenging Obama's action in court", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 353, "end": 355}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 656, "end": 658}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 699, "end": 703}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The survey also found evidence of support gradually increasing for easing @placeholder policies toward undocumented immigrants and their families.", "idx": 86343}], "idx": 56230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The body of a 28-year-old man who disappeared after a night out clubbing with friends has been found. Patrick Lamb went missing during the early hours of December 13 after a night out in Bar Chocolate in Maidstone, Kent. His father Tony Lamb, 65, confirmed last night that the body pulled from the River Medway at Cuxton Marina, near Rochester, was that of his son. Mr Lamb said police had retrieved Pat's phone and wallet and the family would be issuing a statement tomorrow. The heartbreaking news brings to an end the month-long search for Mr Lamb. The body of Patrick Lamb, 28, has been found in the River Medway in Kent - he is pictured here with his girlfriend Natasha Morgan, 28, who made a tearful video pleading with him to come home before Christmas\n@highlight\nBody of Patrick Lamb, 28, found in River Medway at Cuxton Marina\n@highlight\nHis father Tony Lamb said police had retrieved his son's phone and wallet\n@highlight\nSearch team 'heartbroken' by news that brings end to month-long search\n@highlight\nMr Lamb went missing after night out clubbing with friends in Kent", "entities": [{"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 326}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 400, "end": 402}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 604, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 779, "end": 790}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 822, "end": 834}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I would never be able to put into words how hard this past month has been and for every day that I rung @placeholder's phone I wish I heard his voice answer telling me he was safe.", "idx": 86347}], "idx": 56234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- SeaWorld will resume killer whale shows while the company and two federal agencies investigate the death of a whale trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, company and federal officials announced Friday. The shows, which were suspended at all SeaWorld locations after the death Wednesday at SeaWorld Orlando, will resume Saturday with new precautionary measures in place, said Jim Atchison, president of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Earlier Friday, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Agriculture Department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced they were looking into the death of Dawn Brancheau, 40. Brancheau was pulled underwater when a killer whale named Tilikum grabbed her ponytail. A source at SeaWorld said that after seizing her, the whale dove deep underwater. 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As these images show, the male one-horned rhino was killed by poachers, who sawed off the animal's horn before escaping. This comes just weeks after a female one-horned rhino was butchered for its horn and left to die in a pool of it's own blood in the same area of the national park. Brutal: Forest officials stand near the carcass of the one-horned rhinoceros that was killed and de-horned by poachers in the Burapahar range of Kaziranga National Park on Sunday The body of the rhino was discovered by forestry officials in the Burapahar range of Kaziranga in Assam, India, on Sunday.\n@highlight\nSecond rhino in one month found dead in Kaziranga National Park, India\n@highlight\nEndangered one-horned rhino had been butchered by poachers\n@highlight\nThe one-horned rhino is a vulnerable species and is mostly found in India\n@highlight\nWARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES", "entities": [{"start": 72, "end": 94}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 536, "end": 558}, {"start": 636, "end": 644}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 744, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this week, two poachers were killed in an encounter with park rangers in @placeholder.", "idx": 86366}], "idx": 56247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One Harbaugh will win Super Bowl XLVII. 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At a coffee shop a half-mile from the Pentagon, the officer said Hagel complained regularly about having to publicly defend President Barack Obama's military policies and priorities, a job requirement he's eager to leave behind. He described Hagel as 'a good guy who ultimately looked in the mirror one day and realized he couldn\u2019t hold his nose anymore.' 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At first, I admired its new architecture. Then I became fascinated with how many different recycling bins line the streets. Lately, I've been marveling at the country's work-life balance. Germans work on average 35 hours per week by law. Yet, Germany hasn't lost any edge as an industrial powerhouse. In fact, Germany has remained Europe's biggest economy, even helping to keep the continent afloat during the global recession. (Though lately, growth has been modest for Germany as anxiety looms over Europe' drag economy.)\n@highlight\nIn Germany a proposed law would ban employers from emailing employees after work\n@highlight\nDavid Wheeler: Germany is far ahead of U.S. in work-life balance policies and culture\n@highlight\nHe says conservatives like to extol \"family values\" yet U.S. has few family-friendly polices\n@highlight\nWheeler: No wonder when compared with other rich countries, U.S. is more stressed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 79, "end": 91}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 595, "end": 600}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 721, "end": 733}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But as the \"no email after work\" proposal demonstrates, some @placeholder fear they're getting too close to attaining that great American value called stress.", "idx": 86384}], "idx": 56258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Italian voters may finally be losing their appetite for Silvio Berlusconi's off-color \"jokes,\" but if the rise of Beppe Grillo is any indication, there's still more than enough room in Italian politics for another showman. Known as the \"clown prince\" of Italian politics, Beppe Grillo is a 64-year-old comedian turned politician whose Five Star Movement (M5S) is winning the hearts, minds and votes of Italians fed up with mainstream parties. \"My vision was just to make jokes about politicians,\" the comedian, whose real name is Giuseppe Piero Grillo, told CNN before the elections. \"Then I made this joke about how this politician was stealing -- and he actually was.\"\n@highlight\nComedian turned politician Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement (M5S) is popular with Italians\n@highlight\nGrillo is commonly known as the clown prince of Italian politics\n@highlight\nHis joke about a politician stealing turned out to be true and got him banned from television\n@highlight\nGrillo found new audience at rallies ahead of election, dubbed on web as \"Beppe boom\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 344, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 366}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 539, "end": 559}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 718, "end": 729}, {"start": 733, "end": 750}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"You can't ask an @placeholder, an entrepreneur, a family to make sacrifices when the presidency costs about 240 million euros a year.", "idx": 86385}], "idx": 56259} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Longtime White House reporter Helen Thomas has retired effective immediately, Hearst Corporation said Monday. The media conglomerate had employed Thomas as a syndicated columnist for its newspaper chain. Her retirement comes amid a furor created last week by her controversial comments regarding Jewish people. Thomas, 89, was considered the dean of the White House press corps, as she was the longest-serving White House journalist. She has been reporting on administrations since 1960, when she began covering then-President-elect John F. Kennedy and his family. Thomas, had come under fire late last week when a YouTube video surfaced showing her saying that Israel should \"get the hell out of Palestine,\" and that the Jewish people should go home to \"Poland, Germany ... and America and everywhere else.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Rabbi who recorded interview says Thomas was giving Jews \"the finger\"\n@highlight\nThomas has been covering the White House since 1960\n@highlight\nRetirement comes amid furor over remarks about Jews\n@highlight\nThomas apologized for comments Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 98, "end": 115}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 553, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 955, "end": 965}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's statement calling for the religious cleansing of Israel is reprehensible,\" Fleischer said.", "idx": 86388}], "idx": 56261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler Manchester United are going ahead with plans to table a \u00a355million bid for Southampton stars Adam Lallana and Luke Shaw. Sportsmail understands that United have identified their primary transfer targets and the strategy will not be affected by David Moyes\u2019s departure or the search for his replacement. Talks to bring in England left back Shaw, 18, are at an advanced stage, with United confident of sealing a \u00a330m deal. Twin targets: Manchester United propose to wrap up the signings of Luke Shaw (left) and Adam Lallana On the move? Manchester United will offer a fee of \u00a355m for the England duo\n@highlight\nManchester United will bid \u00a330million for Southampton left back Luke Shaw\n@highlight\nTalks are in an advanced stage between the two clubs\n@highlight\nAnd United will offer \u00a325m for team-mate Adam Lallana\n@highlight\nThat fee includes a bonus payment to his former club Bournemouth\n@highlight\nUnited are also keeping tabs on Barcelona's Cesc Fabregas\n@highlight\nEdinson Cavani is also wanted by the Old Trafford hierarchy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 453, "end": 469}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 553, "end": 569}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}, {"start": 961, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 999}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Moyes fined his three @placeholder players and ordered them to do extra training last week.", "idx": 86389}], "idx": 56262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:03 EST, 28 February 2013 A man accused of beating his pregnant ex girlfriend to death just days before she was due to give birth has told of his addiction to strong alcohol and a computer game. Tony McLernon, who allegedly killed Eystna Blunnie in Harlow in Essex in June last year, told a murder trial that at the time of the murder he was drinking more than 20 litres of cider and Lambrini mixed together each day. The 24-year-old told Chelmsford Crown Court that he would rarely leave his bedroom, instead playing Guitar Hero on his Xbox console for hours at a time.\n@highlight\nTony McLernon accused of killing Eystna Blunnie, 20, in Essex\n@highlight\nThe couple had recently broken up when she was killed\n@highlight\nMiss Blunnie was heavily pregnant and due to give birth in two days\n@highlight\nUnemployed McLernon told of his alcohol and computer game addiction\n@highlight\nHe was drinking more than 20 litres of cider and Lambrini a day\n@highlight\nHe said that his addictions brought strain on his relationship\n@highlight\nMcLernon, 24, denies murdering his former girlfriend\n@highlight\nHe told the court that he found his girlfriend after she was attacked", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 506, "end": 527}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 705, "end": 709}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 866, "end": 884}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said how he had met @placeholder by a bench in Harlow on the night she died.", "idx": 86390}], "idx": 56263} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom A bystander who was hit round the head with a torch by an enraged Domino's Pizza driver has been offered compensation - in the form of \u00a3200 worth of pizza. John Murray shouted at 25-year-old Guy Swansborough to slow down after he saw him driving fast towards two young men who were crossing a road in Caversham, Reading, Berkshire. Swansborough shouted back at Mr Murray before grabbing a large torch from his car, stepping onto the pavement and whacking him over the head with it. Attack: John Murray (left) has been offered \u00a3200 of free pizza by Domino's after he was attacked by delivery driver Guy Swansborough (right) - but he said his jaw had been hurt in the attack and the offer was an 'insult'\n@highlight\nJohn Murray told Guy Swansborough to slow down in Reading, Berkshire\n@highlight\nBut Domino's driver, 25, pulled over and hit him round the head with a torch\n@highlight\nThe pizza chain offered Murray, 35, \u00a3200 in vouchers as a 'good will gesture'\n@highlight\nSwansborough, who was sacked, faces sentence for the assault on May 15", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 356}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 759}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 984, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'After telling Swansborough to \"slow down, mate,\" @placeholder reacted by stating \"You ******* talking to me mate?\"", "idx": 86401}], "idx": 56270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN)Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told a judge Thursday he was satisfied with his defense lawyers at what is expected to be the final public hearing before his death penalty trial begins on January 5. Wearing gray slacks a white button-down shirt under a black sweater, Tsarnaev said, \"Yes, sir,\" to a series of questions from the judge, including whether he was pleased with his defense and had been kept informed about his case. It was the first time Tsarnaev -- suspected with his older brother Tamerlan of planting two bombs that killed three people and injured more than 260 others near the Boston Marathon finish line in April 2013 -- appeared in a Boston federal court since he pleaded not guilty last year.\n@highlight\nDzhokhar Tsarnaev attends last scheduled public hearing before January 5 trial\n@highlight\nDefense says it may file another motion to delay trial\n@highlight\nMother-in-law of Ibragim Todashev shouts support for Tsarnaev\n@highlight\nTodashev, an associate of Tsarnaev's brother, was killed last year in what FBI said was separate probe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 481, "end": 488}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 754, "end": 770}, {"start": 927, "end": 942}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From fears to cheers: The final hours that paralyzed @placeholder", "idx": 86404}], "idx": 56271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mayor Rob Ford's surprise appearance in Hollywood may be the biggest thing from Toronto since Justin Bieber. Ford has become infamous well beyond Canada for his antics, including an admission that he smoked crack cocaine. Toronto's mayor was walking down Hollywood Boulevard checking out Canadians with stars on the Walk of Fame when a CNN camera crew covering the Oscars spotted him. He flew into Los Angeles Saturday night, greeted at LAX airport by TV host Jimmy Kimmel dressed as a chauffeur. He's scheduled to appear on Kimmel's late night show Monday, he said. When CNN asked him why he came to Hollywood during the Academy Awards weekend, he delivered a combination Chamber of Commerce and re-election campaign speech.\n@highlight\nFord has become infamous for his antics, including an admission that he smoked crack\n@highlight\nFord strolled Hollywood's Walk of Fame checking out Canadian stars\n@highlight\n\"We are Hollywood North,\" Ford says of Toronto\n@highlight\nFord's \"looking forward\" to Oscar after-party", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 48}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 94, "end": 106}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 255, "end": 273}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 398, "end": 408}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 635}, {"start": 673, "end": 691}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 919, "end": 933}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"CNN checking in, I'm busy telling people what a great destination #@placeholder is for the movie & tourist industries,\" he tweeted after the interview, including a photo of him talking to CNN.", "idx": 86411}], "idx": 56276} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rory McIlory and Phil Mickelson found form in the desert despite losing out on a dramatic final day at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. Spain's Pablo Larrazabal may have walked off into the sunset with the $2.7m prize but the major winners saw the silver lining at their first tournament of the 2014 season. \"What a fun week this has been,\" enthused Mickelson, the world No.5, despite finishing an agonizing one shot off the lead alongside McIlroy. \"I am happy with the way I played and felt better with my swing each day.\" McIlroy was a little more irked by the events of the weekend after he was slapped with a two-stroke penalty Saturday.\n@highlight\nSpain's Pablo Larrazabal wins the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship\n@highlight\nTop-10 big guns Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson finish an agonising one shot off the lead\n@highlight\nMcIlroy says he feels he has a \"moral victory\" after two-stroke penalty on Saturday\n@highlight\nMickelson content to play himself into form for 2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 116, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 153, "end": 168}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 696, "end": 722}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder needed an eagle at the last to snatch the silverware but his final shot stayed out and he had to settle for a birdie.", "idx": 86418}], "idx": 56281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steve Jobs's tangled family of a forgotten father, long-lost sister and love child means lawyers may face a delicate task breaking up his $8.3billion fortune. The 56-year-old co-founder and former CEO of Apple is widely seen as one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs - and he died just outside the top 100 world\u2019s richest billionaires. But behind the iconic Californian's wealth and fame lies an extraordinary story of a fragmented family. Husband and wife: Steve Jobs leans his forehead against his wife after delivering the keynote address at an Apple conference in San Francisco, California, in June 2011, months before his death\n@highlight\nApple co-founder survived by two sisters, wife and their three children\n@highlight\nBut he also had love child Lisa Brennan-Jobs with Chrisann Brennan\n@highlight\nHis Syrian biological father never had conversation with Jobs as an adult", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 551, "end": 555}, {"start": 571, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 595}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 795}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 865, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "California, my mother had raised me mostly alone,' @placeholder wrote in an", "idx": 86420}], "idx": 56282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 7 January 2013 Target: The UKBA's HQ at Lunar House in Croydon (pictured) would be best protected from terrorism with giant flower pots A Government department has decided that flower power is the best way to defend itself against terrorist attacks - so it wants to surround its headquarters with giant plant pots. The UK Border Agency plans to encircle Lunar House in Croydon with 27 giant concrete flower beds so it can stop a car filled with explosives smashing into it. These massive plant pots would be 'placed strategically' around the 20-storey HQ for 'security purposes' while having a 'positive effect' visually, its planning application to the local council says.\n@highlight\nGiant flower beds will look nice and protect Lunar House from terrorists, Home Office says\n@highlight\nCroydon Council to consider planning application for 27 pots surrounding the building", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 397, "end": 412}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 630, "end": 631}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Planning chiefs at @placeholder are set to make a decision on the giant plants pots in February.", "idx": 86422}], "idx": 56284} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Should the press be more heavily regulated? Share your thoughts here. Could the phone-hacking scandal prove to be a blessing in disguise for Rupert Murdoch? A year ago that would have seemed a ridiculous notion. News Corp.'s UK newspaper arm almost collapsed last summer under the weight of a story that dominated Britain's news agenda for months, prompting a sting of resignations and a high-profile public inquiry. It was a conflagration that briefly threatened to engulf the entire company, forcing a fire-fighting Rupert Murdoch to appear before British lawmakers in London and declare: \"This is the most humble day of my life.\"\n@highlight\nRupert Murdoch claimed to have been \"humbled\" by the phone-hacking scandal\n@highlight\nRevelations about journalistic practises at the News of the World led to the tabloid's closure\n@highlight\nSince the scandal, News Corp. has decided to split its publishing assets into separate firm", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 234, "end": 235}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 527, "end": 540}, {"start": 559, "end": 565}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 787, "end": 803}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is enthused about the creation of \"pubco\" and bullish about its prospects, convinced there is still plenty of money to be made in print.", "idx": 86425}], "idx": 56286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Collins PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 23 January 2014 Wayne Rooney's agent has been locked in talks with Manchester United chief executive Ed Woodward over a new deal for the England star. Rooney, who has 18 months left to run on his contract, has attracted interest from Chelsea and Spanish giants Real Madrid. The forward's agent Paul Stretford was at United's Carrington training base on Wednesday before returning on Thursday morning to hold further discussions, with Rooney's Old Trafford future topping the agenda. 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Adrian Lamo, 30, has been dubbed the 'world's most hated hacker' after he passed information about Manning - who today appears in court charged with illegally transferring U.S. state secrets to the website - to U.S. military intelligence. He also said it would be to his 'lasting regret' if the man he described as an 'idealistic young man who could change the world for the better' was sent to prison for a long period.\n@highlight\nHacker Adrian Lamo told U.S. military what Manning was allegedly doing\n@highlight\nManning to appear today for pre-trial hearing\n@highlight\n23-year-old faces charges of illegally transferring U.S. state secrets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 400, "end": 403}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was labelled a 'snitch' by hackers, but remained unrepentant.", "idx": 86441}], "idx": 56301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Hall A Chinese man has been jailed for 11 years for cutting off his nine-year-old stepson's hand with a meat cleaver and boiling it so it would be impossible for surgeons to reattach. Wang Xinyu, 31, met the boy's mother Xiao Shen just over a year ago and the pair had been looking at buying a flat together in Shenyang - a city in east China's Liaoning province. But after the couple had a furious telephone argument about money, Wang lost his temper and began beating Xiao Jun with a stick before cutting off his hand with a meat cleaver and throwing it into a pot of boiling water that was being used to cook their evening meal.\n@highlight\nWang Xinyu, 31, cut off nine-year-old Xiao Jun's hand after losing temper\n@highlight\nHe had just had a telephone argument with Jun's mother about money\n@highlight\nGrabbed meat cleaver and cut off defenceless boy's right hand at wrist\n@highlight\nThrew severed hand into pot of boiling water being used to make dinner\n@highlight\nHand was so badly damaged that surgeons were unable to reattach it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 319, "end": 326}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It means @placeholder will not be able to have his hand reattached and he will now need an artificial arm.", "idx": 86454}], "idx": 56309} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The English media created an icon, an almost perfect human being.\" - soccer agent Paulo Texeira. Above all else, Jose Mourinho just needs to feel loved again. It has been in short supply during the final, painful throes of his tempestuous tenure as coach of Real Madrid. Beaten to the La Liga title by Barcelona, blasted out of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund and battered by the press in Madrid, this is a season he's decried as the worst of his career. The 50-year-old leaves looking visibly drained, with dissent dripping from the dressing room and insults ringing in his ears, rivals lamenting him as a \"scourge\" on Spanish football.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho is returning to coach Chelsea six years after leaving London\n@highlight\nThe Portuguese coach's three-year tenure at Real Madrid ended in failure\n@highlight\nMourinho ready to build a dynasty at Chelsea, according to a Portuguese journalist\n@highlight\nOne of his former players says Mourinho is perfectly suited to English football", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 312, "end": 320}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 362, "end": 378}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 996, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Little wonder then that Mourinho has opted for a return to Chelsea, the English side that helped the @placeholder etch his name into the fabric of modern football folklore as \"The Special One.\"", "idx": 86457}, {"query": "Relations with the notorious @placeholder press veered between difficult and impossible; Mourinho's desire to shape the club the way he wanted combined with his confrontational style jarred with many.", "idx": 86460}], "idx": 56311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson What\u2019s that about Valhalla being a burial ground for legends? Maybe in Norse mythology, but clearly not for those of the golfing kind. To general astonishment and a fair level of hysteria, Tiger Woods showed up here in the nick of time on Wednesday and played the most watched nine-hole practice round in the history of the game. Was this the man who could barely lift himself off a buggy after withdrawing from the WGC Bridgestone Invitational on Sunday \u2014 the one whose hopes looked buried amid his latest injury setback? Fair play to his physio. Whatever he gets paid, he is worth it.\n@highlight\nWoods was a major doubt for the US PGA starting in Valhalla on Thursday\n@highlight\nFormer world No 1 confirms he will play through the risk if injury having suffered from back problems\n@highlight\nThe 14-time Major winner's body appears to be paying the price for gruelling training regime of early career", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 90, "end": 104}, {"start": 208, "end": 218}, {"start": 435, "end": 462}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 649, "end": 650}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On track: Woods hits an approach shot during a practice round prior to the start of the 96th @placeholder", "idx": 86466}, {"query": "\u2018It\u2019s nice coming back to a place where I won (the 2000 @placeholder) but the greens are completely different so all my notes are of no use.\u2019", "idx": 86467}], "idx": 56317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 21 January 2013 A rich Roman nobleman's face has been recreated 2,000 years after he died in a British fortress - and scientists say he looked like a cross between Richard Burton and Sylvester Stallone. Archaeologists believed the mystery Roman may have been wealthy and had possibly retired from the Army when he died aged about 40. The skeleton in a stone coffin was unearthed near Newport, South Wales, not far from the Roman fortress at Caerleon. Scroll down for video Scientists have recreated the face of a 2,000 rich nobleman using technology to rebuild his face\n@highlight\nWealthy Roman nobleman's face has been recreated 2,000 years after he died in a British fortress\n@highlight\nSkeleton in a stone coffin was unearthed near Newport, South Wales, not far from the Roman fortress at Caerleon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 274}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 866, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But scientists have now scanned the skull to create a digital model of the @placeholder's face.", "idx": 86468}], "idx": 56318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Formula One driver Nico Rosberg and two of Germany's World Cup squad have been involved in a car accident during a promotional shoot at their World Cup training base on Tuesday which left two people in hospital. Rosberg and DTM driver Pascal Wehrlein were carrying Germany team-mates Julian Draxler and Benedikt Howedes in separate vehicles when Wehrlein's car collided with two people on a road in northern Italy's South Tyrol region. The road had been closed to the public. 'I am shocked by the accident,' said Rosberg, who leads the Formula One World Championship after winning Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.\n@highlight\nTwo people taken to hospital during Mercedes advert shoot\n@highlight\nGermany internationals Benedikt Howedes and Julian Draxler involved in cars when incident took place\n@highlight\nPascal Wehrlein was driving the car involved in the crash, Nico Rosberg was driving the second vehicle\n@highlight\nFilm set was near German team's hotel in South Tyrol, northern Italy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 224, "end": 226}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 303, "end": 318}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 416, "end": 426}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 536, "end": 565}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 712, "end": 727}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 860, "end": 871}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "visit to the training camp of the @placeholder: while", "idx": 86473}], "idx": 56323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani government officials announced Monday an agreement with the Taliban to allow strict Islamic law, or sharia, to be implemented in parts of North West Frontier Province. Delegation members of pro-Taliban leader Soofi Mohammad at a meeting in Peshawar Monday. It marks a major concession by the Pakistani government in its attempt to hold off Taliban militants who have terrorized the region with beheadings, kidnappings, and the destruction of girls' schools. The government will recognize sharia for the entire Malakand Division, which includes the Swat district -- a two-hour drive from Pakistan's capital, Islamabad -- the chief minister of North West Frontier Province Amir Haider Hoti announced Monday in a news conference. Islamic law is already being practiced in the area, where the Taliban have control.\n@highlight\nPakistani Taliban's interpretation of sharia includes banning girls from school\n@highlight\nDeal with the Taliban comes after a visit by U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke\n@highlight\nTaliban: 10-day cease-fire in Swat Valley is good-will gesture towards government\n@highlight\nCritics warn that previous dealings with the Taliban have allowed it to regroup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 177, "end": 204}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 279, "end": 286}, {"start": 331, "end": 339}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 549, "end": 565}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 681, "end": 725}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1189}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"There is no accounting for the sacrifice of all the people of Swat and the @placeholder.", "idx": 86475}], "idx": 56325} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They have been one of the retail sensations of the Christmas season. Sales of eReaders, the handheld devices on to which electronic books can be downloaded, rocketed through December. It is good news for makers such as Amazon, which produces the best- selling Kindle and collects 30 per cent of the price of downloaded books. But there are fears that their profits could be hit by a the sheer number of pirate eBooks available to download for free. ePiracy: One of the illegal downloads being made available for the Amazon Kindle (left) is 77 Shadow Street by Dean Koontz. It can be obtained for free from pirate sites, while those who pre-order it from Amazon will have to pay nearly \u00a312\n@highlight\nUp to 20% of eBooks are sourced from illegal sites\n@highlight\nPublishers in talks with government to find ways of combating trade\n@highlight\nSites offer hit books before they are published", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rise of the pirate @placeholder websites coincides with concern among consumers about the high price of legal book downloads.", "idx": 86487}], "idx": 56332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 22-year-old social networking pioneer and Internet privacy advocate who dared to challenge Facebook and Google is dead. Ilya Zhitomirskiy died Saturday after San Francisco police were summoned for a reported suicide, police spokesman Officer Albie Esparza said. Mr Zhitomirskiy was one of the founders Diaspora*, a new social networking service meant to give users more control of their information online, and sought to lure people away from bigger sites like Facebook, Google and Twitter. Scroll down for video Pioneer: llya Zhitomirskiy believed he could change the world by giving users more privacy and more control in social networking Police would not release other details of his death and a medical examiner's report could take weeks before it becomes public.\n@highlight\nOne of four friends from NYU who launched Diaspora* site, meant to protect users' privacy\n@highlight\nGroup raised more than $200,000 in donations\n@highlight\nMark Zuckerberg praised his project", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 122, "end": 138}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 463, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 490}, {"start": 515, "end": 540}, {"start": 807, "end": 809}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 939, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Admirer: Facebook chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated money to @placeholder*, even though the project aimed to put him out of business", "idx": 86490}], "idx": 56335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Air France flight leaving Caracas, Venezuela, for Paris was stopped and searched on Saturday, after French intelligence alerted the Venezuelan government about the threat of an explosive device, a Venezuelan minister said. The evening Air France Flight 385 was grounded for a security sweep that involved explosives experts and a canine team, according to a statement posted on the website for Miguel Eduardo Rodriguez Torres, Venezuela's minister of popular power for international relations, justice and peace. The statement quoted Rodriguez Torres speaking to Venezuelan state television as saying: \"The flight was suspended and (there was) a thorough review of the aircraft to confirm the situation, since allegedly a terrorist group planned to detonate the explosives during the flight.\"\n@highlight\nAn Air France flight leaving Venezuela was searched after an explosive scare on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe government was alerted about an alleged threat to detonate explosives\n@highlight\nThe Paris-bound flight was postponed to Sunday after the operation ran for four hours", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 406, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 546, "end": 561}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was not clear if the threat referred to a @placeholder to Paris flight, or vice versa.", "idx": 86494}], "idx": 56339} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:47 EST, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:58 EST, 3 November 2012 This is the tender moment an elephant sprayed his handler, a Mahout, with water as Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in India reopened to tourists following devastating floods.Some 236 tourists visited Pobitora in the northeastern state of Assam, India, on Friday. Both elephants and jeeps took visitors on safari in the sanctuary. Pobitora was one of a number of parks in Assam that was hit by severe floods earlier this year. An elephant sprays water on his Mahout at the reopening of Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India\n@highlight\nPobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in northeastern India has reopened for visitors after floods devastated the area earlier this year\n@highlight\nThe sanctuary has one of the world's highest concentration of rhino", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 182, "end": 208}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 425, "end": 432}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 580, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 635, "end": 661}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The floods this year were some of the worst @placeholder has seen in eight years.", "idx": 86500}], "idx": 56344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:16 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 26 February 2014 End of story: Convicted killer Michael Taylor is shown in this Missouri Department of Corrections photo released just hours before he was executed by lethal injection A man convicted of abducting, raping and killing a Kansas City teenager in 1989 was put to death tonight using a lethal drug after last-minute appeals Tuesday failed to stay Missouri's fourth execution in as many months. Michael Taylor, 47, of Kansas City, was executed at 12.01am Wednesday.\n@highlight\nAnn Harrison, 15, was kidnapped on her way to school, raped and murdered in March 1989\n@highlight\nMichael Taylor, 47, admitted his part in crime and was sentenced to death\n@highlight\nHe was pronounced dead at 12.10am local time after taking two deep breaths and closing his eyes for the last time\n@highlight\nTaylor issued a legal appeal over drug to be used, saying it will cause him 'inhuman pain and suffering'\n@highlight\nMissouri Gov. 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From the get go, David Moyes struggled in getting to grips with the task of managing Manchester United and less than a year after succeeding the legendary Alex Ferguson, the Scot has been sacked just 10 months into a six-year contract. It's an old adage that Rome wasn't built in a day -- but it did burn in seven nights. With that in mind, here are the big mistakes made by Moyes during his turbulent Old Trafford tenure with the club now left fighting all sorts of fires both off and on the pitch.\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes is dismissed after less than a year in charge of English league titleholder\n@highlight\nThe Scot was personally endorsed by outgoing manager Alex Ferguson\n@highlight\nMoyes' United slipped to 11th league defeat against his former club Everton on Sunday\n@highlight\nUnited will not feature in European Champions League for first time since 1995", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 79, "end": 89}, {"start": 147, "end": 163}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 573, "end": 583}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 874, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While 11 years at @placeholder earned him the respect of the football fraternity, Moyes never seemed to come to terms with the scale of his new role.", "idx": 86507}], "idx": 56348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:59 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 13 May 2013 As abbreviations go, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front's has got to be among the most unfortunate. But this didn't stop members of the former Muslim rebel group from patrolling the jungles of the Philippines today ahead of the country's contentious general elections. MILF joins countless other organisations with unfortunate acronyms - such as BAAPS, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Scroll down for video MILFS: Members of the armed group Moro Islamic Liberation Front take a rest inside a hut as they secure the perimeter to help maintain a peaceful election against other lawless elements in Shariff Aguak, Philippines\n@highlight\nMoro Islamic Liberation Front is tasked with peace keeping in Mindanao\n@highlight\nIts acronym joins other unfortunate abbreviations - such as BAAPS, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons\n@highlight\nBut despite its name, MILF is a deadly serious organisation\n@highlight\nFormer terrorist group on roadmap to peace settlement with government", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 144}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 447, "end": 495}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 554, "end": 582}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 775}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 900, "end": 948}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As part of the arrangement, MILF is responsible for maintaining peace on @placeholder island to prevent civil unrest during the congressional and local elections in the Philippines.", "idx": 86510}], "idx": 56350} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho and his trusted backroom staff have a habit of badgering fourth officials and sparking touchline bust-ups with opposing benches. As Mourinho continues to create a siege mentality inside the Chelsea dressing room, there's little doubt that his inner circle will be backing every move the Blues boss makes. Here, Sportsmail discloses everything you need to know about Mourinho's sidekicks as they fight another battle against the rest of the Premier League. Jose Mourinho (centre) is flanked by fitness coach Rui Faria (left) and assistant manager Steve Holland RUI FARIA Rui Faria is a fitness coach with whom Mourinho worked closely at Porto, and took to Inter Milan and Real Madrid following his first spell at Stamford Bridge.\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho has cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines this season\n@highlight\nMourinho has created a siege mentality in bid to drive Chelsea to the title\n@highlight\nHis backroom staff have been behaving in similarly petulant ways\n@highlight\nRui Faria and Steve Holland will often follow Mourinho into arguments with opposing managers or officials\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 325, "end": 334}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 482}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 836, "end": 843}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was appointed reserve team manager in 2009 and has worked his way up to being an assistant first-team coach.", "idx": 86519}], "idx": 56354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The headlines for the new season of ABC's \"The Bachelor\" read: \"The Bachelor returns with its first Latino,\" \"Hola, Juan Pablo,\" and \"Expect 'lots of Latino' fun.\" And millions are tuning in to watch Juan Pablo Galavis, a 32-year-old former professional soccer player who is American-born but grew up in Venezuela. The \"sexy, hot-blooded Latino\" is one of many stereotypes that is prevalent in Hollywood. And, as the Hispanic population continues to grow, more and more attention is being drawn to how Latinos are represented in television and film. While it may seem harmless to portray Latinos as sexy, these typecasts limit the roles for actors in Hollywood, said actor Esai Morales.\n@highlight\nAre stereotypes in Hollywood harmless or harmful?\n@highlight\nEsai Morales: \"I don't want to be the 'spice' added to a show, I'm not a condiment!\"\n@highlight\nReyes says Latinos have other things to worry about like the lack of voter participation\n@highlight\n\"The key is to not let it just be a 'Latino wave,' and to be undeniably good\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 63}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 125, "end": 134}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 209, "end": 226}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 660, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"While @placeholder's presence on 'The Bachelor' is a step in the right direction, I would love to see more Latinos on screen that are mestizos.\"", "idx": 86521}, {"query": "Reyes believes @placeholder have bigger fish to fry, with immigration reform high on the list of priorities for many and midterm elections around the corner.", "idx": 86522}], "idx": 56355} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ideally, Casey St. Clair would be spending Thanksgiving relaxing and eating dinner with her boyfriend and his family. Instead, the part-time Target employee and substitute teacher will work next Thursday night during the early kickoff of the big-box retailer's Black Friday sale. Stores will open at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving this year, reflecting a wider shift in the retail industry toward getting a head start on the biggest shopping day of the year. Wal-Mart workers plan Black Friday walkout As it stands now, Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, Sears and KMart will be the first large retail chains to open their doors for bargain hunters at 8 p.m. Many other chains are open Thanksgiving Day, but their Black Friday sales don't start until midnight or Friday morning.\n@highlight\nPart-time Target employee says she has to forgo Thanksgiving with family because of 9 p.m. opening\n@highlight\nMore than 40 petitions on Change.org ask retailers to \"give Thanksgiving back to employees\"\n@highlight\nRetail experts say power is in the hands of consumers to control demand for extended shopping hours\n@highlight\nTarget says employees get overtime, holiday pay for working certain hours on Thanksgiving, Black Friday", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 473, "end": 484}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 664, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 703}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 904, "end": 913}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said a person who signed a petition titled, \"Retailers: Stop @placeholder.\"", "idx": 86525}], "idx": 56357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Eleven rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza on Thursday, a day after a fatal terrorist bombing in Jerusalem killed a woman and wounded more than 50 other people, the Israel Defense Forces said. \"The question is why,\" Brig. 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However, he said, there has also been an escalation in violence against his country.\n@highlight\nNEW: Eleven rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza on Thursday\n@highlight\nNEW: Israel launches airstrikes Thursday night in Gaza\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama expresses his condolences over the bombing\n@highlight\nIsrael's U.S. ambassador says the bombing and rockets appear unrelated", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 189, "end": 209}, {"start": 251, "end": 267}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Hamas building and a @placeholder training camp were hit, he reported.", "idx": 86539}], "idx": 56365} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Chicago City Council approved a measure on Wednesday that allows police to issue citations for those carrying small amounts of marijuana rather than make arrests. It's the latest follow through by U.S. officials to decrease penalties associated with the drug. The ordinance, which was modified from a 2011 plan, would afford city police officers the discretion to issue a citation for those carrying up to 15 grams of marijuana. Offenders would face a fine that ranges from $250 to $500. \"The result is an ordinance that allows us to observe the law, while reducing the processing time for minor possession of marijuana -- ultimately freeing up police officers for the street,\" Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement.\n@highlight\nChicago approves a measure that allows citations for those carrying small amounts\n@highlight\nOffenders would face a fine that ranges from $250 to $500\n@highlight\nRhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee signed a similar measure into law earlier this month\n@highlight\nNew York Gov. 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Demonstrators angry about Wilson's shooting of the unarmed black teenager in August already decry the grand jury's secrecy and \"lack of transparency.\" But for those who believe that the grand jury procedure is some sort of cop and prosecutor conspiracy to trample the rights of minority citizens, a little background on this hallowed institution might be in order. Although prosecutors are often accused of controlling grand jury proceedings, the institution was actually created by the Founding Fathers to provide a wall of citizen protection against overzealous prosecutors. 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Morgan Geyser was ordered to undergo mental health treatment in August after a psychologist testified that she was not fit to stand trial, claiming she saw and heard unicorns, Slender Man and Harry Potter's Voldemort. The girl, who had previously appeared disheveled and often rocked back and forth in court, looked more alert and had her hair back from her face during Wednesday's brief hearing. She is accused of stabbing a 12-year-old classmate 19 times with another friend, Anissa Weier, after they lured her into the woods in Waukesha following a sleepover on May 30.\n@highlight\nMorgan Geyser was deemed unfit to stand trial in August but a doctor said at a hearing on Wednesday that she has improved\n@highlight\nGeyser and a friend, Anissa Weier, are accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times in May to impress the fictional character Slender Man\n@highlight\nThe victim, also 12, managed to get help and is recovering\n@highlight\nWeier, now 13, has a competency hearing next month", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 183, "end": 195}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 661, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told investigators she stabbed the victim multiple times, according to a criminal complaint.", "idx": 86546}], "idx": 56371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hundreds of private emails detailing Michael Jackson\u2019s dramatic deterioration in his final days will play a key role in a \u00a326.5billion ($41billion) wrongful death trial beginning today in Los Angeles. The messages sent by executives at AEG, the US entertainment giant behind the star\u2019s doomed comeback tour, reveal the 50-year-old singer\u2019s turmoil as he struggled with his health and inner demons to prepare for the lucrative concerts. Opening statements begin this morning in the case being brought by Jackson's mother and his three children, who claim AEG was liable in the June 25, 2009 tragedy. Doomed: The emails between executives from entertainment giant AEG are believed to reveal Michael Jackson's declining health ahead of his doomed This Is It comeback tour\n@highlight\nMessages sent by executives at US entertainment giant AEG\n@highlight\nFirm was behind Michael Jackson's doomed comeback tour\n@highlight\nReveal the 50-year-old singer\u2019s turmoil as he struggled with his health\n@highlight\nCase being brought by the star\u2019s mother and his three children\n@highlight\nThey claim AEG is liable for his death in June 2009", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 245, "end": 246}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 662, "end": 664}, {"start": 689, "end": 703}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 811, "end": 812}, {"start": 834, "end": 836}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "AEG would go on to earn about \u00a3160 million from the documentary film \u2018@placeholder\u2019, which featured rehearsal footage.", "idx": 86548}], "idx": 56372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Just months after the 9/11 attacks, the United States appeared to have its biggest catch in the newly launched war on terror. Abu Zubaydah, considered one of al Qaeda's senior lieutenants, lay in a pool of blood on a street in Faisalabad, Pakistan, having been shot three times during a U.S.-coordinated raid on a house where a group of suspected terrorists was building a bomb. CIA operative John Kiriakou, who helped plan the raid, rushed to the scene. But when he gazed down at the critically wounded man, it didn't quite look like the person he had seen in a 4-year-old passport.\n@highlight\nNew book is John Kiriakou's view of life as a spy, role in fighting war on terror\n@highlight\nKiriakou, who spent 14 years in CIA, tells of capture of an al Qaeda senior lieutenant\n@highlight\nHe also talks about 9/11, says decision to invade Iraq made before public debate ended\n@highlight\nHe says waterboarding \"caused more damage to our national prestige than was worth it\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 72}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 413, "end": 425}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 740, "end": 742}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder played a prominent role in Kiriakou's CIA career, most notably his role in supporting the U.S. policy to go to war.", "idx": 86551}], "idx": 56374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 27 June 2012 A man who was woken after 10 months in a coma when he heard his girlfriend's voice over the phone from 7,000 miles away in Bali has spoken for the first time. Mathew Taylor, 31, suffered devastating injuries in a motorcycle crash while staying on the Indonesian Island last July. He had been lying in a hospital bed, unconscious and unresponsive, for months, until a phone call from fiancee Handayani Nurul, known as Anda, earlier this month. At the sound of her voice tears began trickling down his cheek.\n@highlight\nMathew Taylor, 31, has been unconscious for ten months after horrific motorbike crash\n@highlight\nFiancee Anda Nurul, 27, was forced to leave him in British hospital after her visa ran out\n@highlight\nDoctors had told his family he might never wake up", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 246, "end": 258}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 605, "end": 617}, {"start": 702, "end": 719}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "recently returned to @placeholder after spending three months at his bedside.", "idx": 86553}], "idx": 56375} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 05:37 EST, 5 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:49 EST, 5 June 2013 Two-year-old twin sisters are not able to enjoy playing in the park or to go on holiday because the excitement could kill them. Darcie and Evie Chapman, from Warrington, Cheshire, are the only twins in the UK to have a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome. Seizures can lead to SUDEP (sudden unexplained death in epilepsy patients) and the condition leads to delays in development, feeding problems, sleep problems and behavioural problems. Evie and Darcie Chapman have a severe form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome. It causes seizures, developmental delays, behavioural problems and feeding difficulties. 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It's not exactly the image of two countries at extreme odds over the Ukraine crisis. But in the world of U.S.-Russian relations, space is impervious, as demonstrated by the joint effort to bring American astronaut Mike Hopkins and his cosmonaut counterparts, Soyuz Cmdr. Oleg Kotov, a native of Crimea, and fellow flight engineer Sergey Ryazanskiy, home to Earth. The Soyuz TMA-10 spacecraft landed in Kazakhstan early Tuesday after the trio spent more than five months aboard the International Space Station, leaving the multinational astronaut delegation of Japan's Koichi Wakata, America's Rick Mastracchio and Russia's Mikhail Tyurin to finish the orbital laboratory's Expedition 39.\n@highlight\nAmerican Mike Hopkins returns to Earth with Russian, Crimean cosmonauts\n@highlight\nEven if U.S., Russia are at odds, space collaboration endures, NASA says\n@highlight\nU.S. astronauts have no way to get to and from the International Space Station\n@highlight\nIn return, U.S. brings money, more advanced technology to table", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 387, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 458, "end": 474}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 496, "end": 507}, {"start": 530, "end": 539}, {"start": 609, "end": 635}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 721, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 801, "end": 813}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 836, "end": 847}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder conducted a pair of U.S. spacewalks for a total 12 hours and 58 minutes.", "idx": 86562}], "idx": 56384} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:36 EST, 9 December 2013 Anti-government protesters toppled a statue of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine's capital and attacked it with hammers on Sunday in a symbolic challenge to President Viktor Yanukovich and his plans for closer ties with Russia. The gesture rejecting Moscow's historic influence over Ukraine came after opposition leaders told hundreds of thousands of demonstrators on Kiev's Independence Square to keep up pressure on Yanukovich to sack his government. The protesters are furious that the government decided last month to ditch a landmark pact with the European Union in favour of closer economic cooperation with Moscow, Ukraine's Soviet-era overlord.\n@highlight\nHundreds of thousands attend rally on Kiev's Independence square\n@highlight\nOpposition fears president may sign trade pact with Russia\n@highlight\nLenin statue symbolic of Moscow's historic sway in Ukraine\n@highlight\nProtesters erect new barricades in Kievbut opposition calls for peaceful protest", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 268, "end": 284}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 476, "end": 494}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 810, "end": 828}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The demonstrators have erected blockades to defend the central @placeholder - now transformed into a tent village, sustained by donations of food and clothing - from any police attempt to retake it", "idx": 86566}], "idx": 56387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When James Huberty walked into a McDonald's restaurant 25 years ago this month, he knew he was going to kill somebody. 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Witnesses said the unemployed welder and security guard started shooting immediately, and kept on shooting for 77 minutes until a police sniper on a nearby rooftop ended the siege with a bullet through Huberty's heart.\n@highlight\nRampage at San Ysidro, California, McDonald's killed 21\n@highlight\nPolice were outgunned by one man with high-powered weapon\n@highlight\nFirst cop on scene recalls being pinned down by barrage from Uzi\n@highlight\nAfterward, police department beefed up elite tactical unit, added counseling", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 42, "end": 49}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 379, "end": 381}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 467, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 917, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After @placeholder, the department created a dedicated unit that trains continuously and uses much more formidable weapons and tactics.", "idx": 86583}], "idx": 56396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At one time, teens Carlos Gonzalez, 16, and Juan Carlos Echeverri, 15, were classmates at Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas. Like many who live along the border, both boys had strong ties to El Paso, and especially to neighboring Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. That's where they found themselves on Saturday, where they were gunned down at a car dealership by unknown assailants. Gonzalez and Echeverri were both U.S. citizens, the Cathedral principal told CNN. A third youth, 16-year-old Cesar Miramontes of Juarez was also killed in the incident. \"Like many kids involved in this border reality of straddling two cultures, he had a lot of stress about what's going on in Juarez,\" the high school principal, Brother Nick Gonzalez, said of Gonzalez. The two are not related.\n@highlight\nThree teens killed Saturday at a car dealership in Ciudad Juarez\n@highlight\nTwo of the victims were U.S. citizens, a school principal says\n@highlight\nCiudad Juarez has been beset by severe violence in recent months", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 53, "end": 73}, {"start": 99, "end": 119}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 245, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 496, "end": 511}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 893, "end": 896}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just because the violence is on the Mexican side of the border, doesn't make it a @placeholder problem, he said.", "idx": 86600}], "idx": 56407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta is shut down -- businesses, roads, government in general -- and while that's generated furor among residents, the angst is exacerbated by the overnight uncertainty involving many of the city's cubs. Across the state, and even extending into Alabama, there were reports of children spending the night in schools, their parents or school buses unable to navigate treacherous conditions that Georgia Department of Public Safety Commissioner Col. Mark McDonough said caused almost 1,000 accidents in the Georgia capital alone. Fifty Atlanta students remained on school buses overnight, and seven of them still weren't home by 5 a.m. ET Wednesday, Atlanta Public Schools spokeswoman Kimberly Willis Green said.\n@highlight\nAll Atlanta kids are either home or headed that way, school spokeswoman says\n@highlight\nGeorgia, Alabama students stuck at school, on buses as weather hammers South\n@highlight\nDistrict: In Hoover, Alabama, about 4,000 students sheltered in schools Wednesday\n@highlight\nDad walked 6 miles to elementary school to spend night with daughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 397, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 651, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police delivered food to the kids, who were all home or returned to schools by 9 a.m.", "idx": 86605}], "idx": 56412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aaron Rodgers' two touchdown passes and Eddie Lacy's key yards in the fourth quarter helped the Green Bay Packers hold off the New England Patriots in a high-profile clash between Super Bowl contenders at Lambeau Field. 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But after a six-day photo-opportunity packed tour across India, Boris Johnson is still best known as the man who got stuck on a zipwire, according to one of the country\u2019s top talk show hosts. Many people in India have not recognised the mop-haired Mayor at all, and some have mistaken him for tennis star Boris Becker and even the King of England. But chat show host Arnab Goswami \u2013 dubbed India\u2019s answer to David Letterman claims millions of Indians do know Mr Johnson for his high wire antics during the London Olympics.\n@highlight\nLondon Mayor Boris Johnson joined in a game of 23-a-side football with children from the slums of Mumbai\n@highlight\nHe visited to see the work of charity Magic Bus, which was set up by a British organisation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 547, "end": 559}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everyone in India saw the @placeholder so they are interested in him personally.", "idx": 86615}], "idx": 56422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With only five weeks to go until her due date, it's time to ensure her home is ready for the new arrival. The Duchess of Cambridge has been pictured shopping with a woman thought to be a lady-in-waiting for soft furnishings at the high-end interiors specialist Bernard Thorp in Chelsea, south-west London. The visit last Tuesday saw 31-year-old Kate spend 45 minutes inside the shop to decorate the new nursery at Kensington Palace in central London, less than six weeks before her due date of July 13. Upmarket store: Kate, 31, went shopping at interiors specialist Bernard Thorp in Chelsea, south-west London\n@highlight\nKate pictured shopping at high-end interiors Bernard Thorp in Chelsea\n@highlight\nSpent 45 minutes in shop to decorate new Kensington Palace nursery\n@highlight\nDuchess was pictured last Tuesday hours after celebrations for Queen\n@highlight\nHer last solo public engagement before maternity leave is on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 345, "end": 348}, {"start": 414, "end": 430}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 667, "end": 679}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 744, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which was founded in 1971, says on its website that its \u2018hand screen printed fabrics and wall coverings are of impeccable quality with an ethos of service second to none\u2019.", "idx": 86620}], "idx": 56425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Patrick Vieira knows what it takes to win football's greatest prize -- and the former France star believes Africa is close to claiming a historic first World Cup title. Only three teams from the continent have ever reached the quarterfinal stage of the tournament -- Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010 -- yet none have made it to the last four. Despite high expectations, first sparked by Pele's prediction in 1977 that \"an African nation will win the World Cup before the year 2000,\" there have been a series of disappointments. Undoubted talent has often fallen foul to ill-discipline on the pitch, arguments off it, ego problems, administrative issues and sheer bad luck.\n@highlight\nPatrick Vieira believes an African nation will one day win the World Cup\n@highlight\nAn African nation has never advanced past the quarterfinal stage\n@highlight\nVieira, born in Senegal, won the World Cup with France in 1998", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 276, "end": 283}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 913}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vieira adds: \"I think what @placeholder football needs is better organization, better structure, and I think after that we'll help the players to be more professional when they're coming to play for their national team ...", "idx": 86624}], "idx": 56428} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry An HIV-positive teenager has today called for lessons about the virus to become compulsory in all schools, claiming he learned nothing of it in sex eduction classes. Luke Alexander has written an open letter to Education Secretary Michael Gove, declaring he 'did not know much' about the disease before contracting it. The 19-year-old appeared on ITV's This Morning, where he called for greater awareness 12 months after he received his devastating diagnosis. In his letter, published as a petition on the Change.org website, Mr Alexander claims the 'vast majority of young people today have little or no common knowledge', of the virus.\n@highlight\nLuke Alexander, 19, was diagnosed with HIV last summer\n@highlight\nClaims had he learned more at school, he might not have contracted HIV\n@highlight\nTeen has written an open letter to Michael Gove calling for lessons about the virus to be made compulsory in all schools\n@highlight\nHe said when he was told he was HIV positive he thought 'Oh my God, I'm going to die', not knowing of treatment advances in the last 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 545, "end": 553}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 848, "end": 859}, {"start": 977, "end": 979}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking about his experience of sex education at school, Mr @placeholder said he did not 'get the information I felt I needed at the time'.", "idx": 86627}], "idx": 56430} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Prince Edward Island, Canada (CNN) -- Prince William splashed down a helicopter in a Canadian lake Monday, while his newlywed bride Catherine watched from shore -- all part of a full slate of activities on Prince Edward Island on the fifth day of the royal couple's Canadian tour. Intermittent rain did not prevent the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge from enjoying a host of events on the island, which borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. That included racing in dueling dragon boats, being ceremonially \"smudged\" at a beach and savoring seafood on the sand. The royals' day began with a visit to Province House, the second-oldest active legislature building in Canada. 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Budget cutbacks mean Uttoxeter in Staffordshire sometimes has no-one to uphold the law and incredibly the force in charge says its strategy 'makes sense'. A whistle-blower has revealed two officers from the town are diverted to Stoke-on-Trent on Monday nights to help police their student night. Complaint: The whistleblower says Uttoxeter is being left un-policed at times because officers are sent to Stoke-on-Trent (pictured)\n@highlight\nPolice from Uttoxeter being sent to cover Stoke-on-Trent on Mondays\n@highlight\nWhistleblower says good chance town of 13,000 also not policed after midnight\n@highlight\nStaffordshire Police says crime rates at 10-year low", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 101, "end": 102}, {"start": 259, "end": 267}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 720, "end": 733}, {"start": 846, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Crime levels for the first five months of this financial year are down in @placeholder town by seven per cent, a total of 203 reported crimes compared to 219 last year.", "idx": 86630}], "idx": 56433} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hannah Roberts The funeral of a Nazi war criminal has been postponed following security fears, after neo-fascists attempted to highjack the event. There were violent clashes between protesters and far right extremists outside the service for former SS officer Erich Priebke, prompting riot police to set off tear gas canisters. Authorities were forced to remove around twenty extreme right wing activists from the church, in Albano Laziale, a suburb of Rome. 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Vance McAllister won't seek re-election this fall after being caught on video kissing a married female aide. He will, however, serve out the remainder of his term, which concludes the first week of January 2015. The recently elected Congressman said he would not resign because he did not want the people of his district to be left with a vacant seat again. Scroll down for video Republican Rep. Vance McAllister, right, who got caught on a security tape cheating on his wife Kelly, left, said Monday that he will not resign. He not seek re-election this fall, however\n@highlight\nVance McAllister won a special election to Congress in November after then-Rep. 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In a speech to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) conference in Harrogate, Mr Miliband launched a Labour initiative called NHS Check which will allow people to report online on problems faced by hospitals, clinics and family doctors arising from Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's shake-up.\n@highlight\nLabour leader asks nurses to report problems caused by NHS reforms\n@highlight\nInitiative comes day after Health Secretary heckled at nursing conference", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 181, "end": 194}, {"start": 204, "end": 227}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 267}, {"start": 428, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 507, "end": 512}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the @placeholder\u2019s own figures show that the RCN are right \u2013 there were 311,787 nursing posts in March 2010 compared with just 308,199 now.", "idx": 86647}], "idx": 56448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A woman who ran away with her seven-year-old son to stop him having cancer treatment said she had 'no choice' because she felt she was on a 'conveyor belt'. Sally Roberts, 37, who is from New Zealand but lives in Devon, disappeared with Neon after a dispute with her estranged husband Ben over the boy's condition and treatment, despite doctors saying their son could die within months without radiotherapy. Today Ms Roberts told ITV's Daybreak that she does not necessarily want him treated in an 'alternative way' but wanted options other than radiotherapy explored amid her fears of its potentially damaging affect on Neon.\n@highlight\nSally Roberts, 37, who lives in Devon, disappeared with Neon to stop him having radiotherapy for cancer\n@highlight\nBelieves there are other options to explore and is concerned about long-term effects of treatment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 458, "end": 464}, {"start": 471, "end": 473}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sally Roberts appeared on Daybreak, left, to explain why she doesn't want seven-year-old @placeholder, right, to have radiotherapy treatment for cancer", "idx": 86651}], "idx": 56452} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage are preparing to launch deeply personal attacks on one another tonight as the two men clash in their second TV debate. 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The all-female cast was reunited in a way they'd never been before with every co-host from the show's 17 seasons joined together at an extra large table. Walters and current hosts Jenny McCarthy, Whoopi Golberg and Sherri Shepherd were joined by former hosts Joy Behar, Lisa Ling, Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Debbie Matenopoulos, Star Jones and Rosie O'Donnell. Scroll down for video Reunion shot: All 11 co-hosts of The View were on hand for Barbara Walter's penultimate episode on Thursday\n@highlight\nAll eleven women who have ever hosted on The View came back to celebrate Barbara Walter's penultimate episode\n@highlight\nThe 84-year-old journalist launched the show in 1997\n@highlight\nFormer co-hosts Lisa Ling, Debbie Matenopoulos, Meredith Vieira, Rosie O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck all shared pictures of their families\n@highlight\nStar Jones showed a picture of her pet dog who came with her back stage and Joy Behar updated the audience on her grandson\n@highlight\nTomorrow will be Walters' final episode and it was taped Thursday afternoon, featuring Hillary Clinton as a special guest", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 124, "end": 138}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 321, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 350}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 419}, {"start": 422, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 595, "end": 608}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}, {"start": 905, "end": 919}, {"start": 925, "end": 944}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Old clips of @placeholder announcing her pregnancies and introducing her children to the world while working on the show for nearly ten years were played back on Thursday.", "idx": 86665}, {"query": "Through the years: The View was launched in 1997 by @placeholder and her co-producer with original hosts (left to right) Star Jones, Joy Behar, Meredith Vieira and Debbie Matenopoulos", "idx": 86666}], "idx": 56462} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was on a platform of the Paris Metro that Michel Desjoyeaux realized he finally had to snap out of it. He was just back from nearly 100 days sailing around the globe with no sighting of another human being, his only contact to the outside world a satellite phone. 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But beyond the fa\u00e7ade of pristine skyscrapers and bustling shopping malls, a darker life exists for some of the territory's newest residents. Deep into Hong Kong's New Territories, close to the border with Mainland China, lies Ping Che, a decrepit village that has become a prison for many of its inhabitants. One of them is Arif, 26, a wiry, long-haired asylum-seeker from Bangladesh. His house, barely more than a few slabs of sheet metal propped against decaying beams, runs along open sewers. Flies circle near the improvised toilet -- basically a hole in the kitchen floor. The water is dirty and the electricity supply unreliable.\n@highlight\nAdvocates say Hong Kong government policies make refugees' lives 'a living hell'\n@highlight\nBarred from work, refugees are given poor housing, meager food, and little medical care\n@highlight\nRefugees wait years for their claims to be processed, but are almost always rejected\n@highlight\nHuman rights advocates say Hong Kong's international reputation is at risk", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 291, "end": 304}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They conclude that @placeholder is safe, but they would've rather died.", "idx": 86677}], "idx": 56466} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Marianne Power PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 7 August 2013 Marianne Power tests two different 'seasonal' Spanx The wedding was straight out of the pages of a magazine. The bride wore Fendi, the vows were exchanged in a garden overlooking Lake Como and the lunch was five courses of pure heaven. But the thing I remember most about my friend's perfect wedding last summer is just how hot I was. It's not that the temperatures were particularly scorching - in the pleasant mid-20s at most - but I still spent the celebration sweating like a pig on a spit, and looking about as attractive as one. By the end of the day I was so hot and bothered I was ready to pass out.\n@highlight\nMarianne Power test drives Spanx lightweight control underwear\n@highlight\nMade for summer, the Skinny Britches range are more breathable\n@highlight\nAlso come as a 'skort', a slip for wearing beneath dresses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I start with a pair of @placeholder shorts (\u00a344).", "idx": 86680}], "idx": 56468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 12:09 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 4 December 2013 A paranoid schizophrenic who killed his flatmate and cut off his head was today jailed for life. Karl Addo, who was suffering from delusions of persecution, will serve at least six and half years for killing Sergio Marquez - but may never be released from Broadmoor Hospital because he is so ill. The 30-year-old killer had suffered years of mental illness which led to the extreme complex that he was being assaulted by gangs with special powers and been injected with drugs. Jailed: Karl Addo (left), who was suffering from delusions of persecution, will serve at least six and half years for killing Sergio Marquez (right) - but may never be released from Broadmoor Hospital because he is so ill\n@highlight\nKarl Addo, 30, from Dorset, was suffering from delusions of persecution\n@highlight\nHe thought Sergio Marquez, 23, was part of a gang and wanted to kill him\n@highlight\nAddo is now being held at high-security psychiatric hospital Broadmoor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 346, "end": 363}, {"start": 575, "end": 583}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 749, "end": 766}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 967, "end": 970}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I believe that I have received justice for me and for @placeholder.", "idx": 86683}], "idx": 56469} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It's a tiny country of 5\u00bd million people, but suddenly Denmark feels like the most happening place on the planet. First, a Copenhagen restaurant few people had heard of was voted best in the world -- and held on to the title for three years in a row. Then Danish TV dramas \"The Killing\" and \"Borgen\" captured the imagination of a worldwide audience. And now designers Malene Birger, Ivan Grundahl and a new generation coming up behind them are taking the international fashion scene by storm. \"Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen,\" trilled Danny Kaye in his movie portrayal of Denmark's famous fairytale author, Hans Christian Andersen. And it is wonderful -- though there's a lot more to the Danish capital than the beautiful little harbor surrounded by quaint townhouses that drew Andersen to the city nearly 200 years ago.\n@highlight\nCopenhagen's New Nordic cuisine and sophisticated design lure travelers\n@highlight\nThe Danish city also has a playful side with its famous Little Mermaid and Tivoli Gardens\n@highlight\nFor a side trip, rent a car to drive north from Copenhagen or to neighboring Skane in Sweden", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 123, "end": 132}, {"start": 256, "end": 261}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 515, "end": 524}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 608, "end": 630}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 833, "end": 842}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}, {"start": 991, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You'll require a 20 @placeholder kroner coin -- around $3 -- as refundable deposit, and must remember not to cycle after dark or in the city's parks.", "idx": 86687}], "idx": 56470} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lawmakers drew battle lines for a fresh round of sparring over U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl after a classified briefing Monday on the prisoner swap that led to his release. Authorities released an update about his condition. And more details emerged about his time in captivity. Details about why he disappeared off a military base nearly five years ago and ended up in Taliban hands remain murky. One thing is clear: the political debate over Bergdahl's release is showing no signs of dying down. Here's a cheat sheet on the latest developments, based on CNN's reporting: After classified briefing, lawmakers have 'more concerns'\n@highlight\nNEW: Lawmakers say they're still skeptical after a briefing on Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's case\n@highlight\nNEW: King: \"At least 80 to 90 people in the administration were aware of this proposed deal\"\n@highlight\nNEW: White House official: Specifics of the prisoner swap \"were more closely held'\n@highlight\nBergdahl was kept in a pitch black cage for weeks at a time", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 565, "end": 567}, {"start": 719, "end": 731}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he was recaptured after that attempt, according to the @placeholder source, he was not punished with a cage or cell, but was taken to a more secure location where he had no chance to escape.", "idx": 86692}], "idx": 56473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 and Associated Press Antonio Conte has left as Juventus manager by mutual consent after four years in charge of the club. The 44-year-old leaves the Old Lady after guiding them to three successive Serie A titles. The Italian, who captained the club during his playing career, also led the Turin outfit to a record points haul of 102 points as they won their 30th official league title. VIDEO Scroll down to Watch the moment Antonio Conte announces he is leaving Juventus Gone: Antionio Conte has quit as Juventus manager by mutual consent after four years in charge at the club\n@highlight\nAntonio Conte has left Juventus by mutual consent\n@highlight\n44-year-old guided Juventus to three consecutive Serie A titles\n@highlight\nJuventus went on an astonishing 49 game unbeaten run under Conte\n@highlight\nConte played over 500 games for Juve, also captaining them as a player", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 519, "end": 532}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You are in the history of the Bianconeri colours and whatever choice you make, a @placeholder victory will always make you smile.", "idx": 86693}], "idx": 56474} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Immigration has become a key political issue ahead of the General Election By Mail On Sunday Reporter Sajid Javid: Mr Javid criticised those who had failed to assimilate into British society Immigrants who come to live in Britain need to learn to speak English and to 'respect our way of life', Culture Secretary Sajid Javid has said. Mr Javid, the son of Pakistani immigrants and the first Asian Secretary of State, said that people were entitled to expect that immigrants made a contribution to society. 'People want Britain to have more control over its borders, and I think they are right,' he told The Sunday Telegraph.\n@highlight\nMr Javid, the son of Pakistani immigrants said people expect immigrants to make a contribution to society\n@highlight\nHe urged immigrants to Britain to speak English and criticised those who fail to assimilate into British society\n@highlight\nImmigration has become a key political issue ahead of the General Election", "entities": [{"start": 78, "end": 91}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 313, "end": 323}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 603, "end": 622}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 657, "end": 665}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I know people myself, I have met people who have been in @placeholder for over 50 years and they still can't speak English,' he said.", "idx": 86702}], "idx": 56481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Convicted rapists and paedophiles across the UK are being taken on ten-pin bowling and cinema trips in a taxpayer-funded scheme. The extraordinary soft-touch initiative means sex offenders who are freed early from prison are then escorted on recreational outings. The scheme, known as Circles of Support and Accountability, is already running in England and is being offered to councils across Scotland after an initial trial in Fife. As of July last year, there were 96 local programmes, known as 'Circles' - which consist of one offender and four to six volunteers - operating in England and Wales. The annual average cost per circle is \u00a39,800 and on average, this amounts to \u00a3295,500 across England and Wales (including the cost of volunteers) each year.\n@highlight\nSex offenders freed early from prison are escorted on recreational outings\n@highlight\nVolunteers recruited to ensure offenders are not 'socially isolated'\n@highlight\nMentors provide practical and personal support for 'lonely' criminals\n@highlight\nScheme costs on average \u00a3295,500 each year in England and Wales\n@highlight\n96 local programmes or 'circles', consisting of one offender and four to six volunteers, in England cost \u00a39,800 each\n@highlight\nVolunteers recruited to ensure sex offenders are not 'socially isolated'\n@highlight\nNow after an initial trial, scheme is being offered to councils in Scotland\n@highlight\nOriginal idea from Canada, where survey by country\u2019s prison service found it reduced reoffending by 70 per cent", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 46}, {"start": 285, "end": 321}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1371, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1410, "end": 1415}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is estimated that within five years around 100 sex criminals across @placeholder will be participating in the initiative.", "idx": 86703}], "idx": 56482} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A Guatemalan court convicted a former soldier for his role in a 1982 massacre and sentenced him to more than 6,000 years in prison. Pedro Pimentel Rios is the fifth former soldier convicted of atrocities for the killing of 250 people in the village of Dos Erres during the country's civil war. Pimentel was extradited from the United States to Guatemala in July 2011. Relatives of the victims said justice was late, but it finally came. \"By the grace of God I feel quite happy, because really you can see that justice is being done. ... It was an atrocity, what they did,\" said Ramiro Osorio, whose parents and siblings were killed in the massacre.\n@highlight\nSurvivor: \"Justice is being done. ... It was an atrocity, what they did\"\n@highlight\nPedro Pimentel Rios denies he was involved in the 1982 massacre at Dos Erres\n@highlight\nHe is the fifth former soldier convicted of the killings\n@highlight\nSome 250 people were killed in the massacre", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 132, "end": 150}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 454, "end": 456}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 744, "end": 762}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The organization documented 669 massacres in @placeholder during the nation's 36-year civil war, which ended in 1996.", "idx": 86709}], "idx": 56485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Skim through the photos on Flickr or Photobucket, and you'll find pictures of cats pawing at living-room sofas, children playing in backyards and mothers gardening at home. Dig a little deeper, and you can unearth the exact locations of many of those homes, embedded in data within the pictures. Images often contain a bundle of information and various traces left by digital cameras or photo manipulation software. This data, called Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF), is a key tool for many professionals. It can detail whether the photographer used a flash, which digital effects were applied to a picture and when the photo was taken.\n@highlight\nImages can contain the precise GPS coordinates for where a photo was taken\n@highlight\nPictures on Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa Web Albums can contain location data\n@highlight\nOther services, like Facebook, TwitPic and Yfrog, strip that data\n@highlight\nDigital photo experts express concerns over privacy implications", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 443, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Judging by the abundance of pictures in @placeholder's database that include geolocation data in the EXIF, some smartphone owners aren't thinking twice about opting into their devices' GPS feature.", "idx": 86720}, {"query": "(@placeholder says it strips the EXIF data from all photos to protect its users' privacy.)", "idx": 86721}], "idx": 56494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beijing\u2019s Bird\u2019s Nest Stadium is gearing up for the first Supercl\u00e1sico de las Americas to be held outside of Argentina or Brazil on Saturday and interest from Chinese fans is massive ahead of the historic tie. Fans mobbed Lionel Messi and his Argentina team mates as they arrived into Beijing International airport and China\u2019s Yangtze Evening News reported an accident was prevented following one fan\u2019s decision to switch escalator\u2019s to get close to the players. Chinese state media Xinhua News Agency has also revealed that the Argentina squad skipped a trip to Beijing\u2019s famous Forbidden City due to security worries.\n@highlight\nChinese fans in a frenzy over Brazil vs Argentina clash\n@highlight\nLionel Messi for Argentina and Kaka for Brazil the biggest draws\n@highlight\nKaka has not featured for Brazil in 18 months but more popular than Barcelona star Neymar in Beijing\n@highlight\nPollution fears have put match in jeopardy, Messi could play in a mask", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 10, "end": 28}, {"start": 58, "end": 85}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 286, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 328, "end": 347}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 484, "end": 501}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 744}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Both Kaka and Neymar are talented players but Kaka is more humble and experienced than @placeholder and that is what is important to Chinese fans, having that kind of role model\u2019 said Xu.", "idx": 86727}], "idx": 56497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think back to the age before GoldieBlox, before gender-neutral Easy-Bake ovens, before \"My Princess Boy\" or \"It Gets Better\" or \"Lean In.\" Way before apps for infants or TV networks for toddlers, in the days when \"Schoolhouse Rock\" was in its infancy. That'd bring you to the early 1970s, when an album in a bright pink sleeve was passed among teachers, parents, librarians and kids. It was called \"Free to Be... You and Me,\" and record players around the country spun songs such as \"William's Doll,\" \"Parents are People\" and \"It's All Right to Cry.\" When it debuted in 1972, there was nothing else like it -- at least, nothing so popular. It was feminist and multicultural; an early childhood education in empathy; multimedia before anybody used the word. There was the gold record album, a best-selling book and in 1974, an Emmy- and Peabody-winning TV special that starred its creator, Marlo Thomas, \"and friends\" -- literally, her formidable list of famous pals, including Harry Belafonte, Alan Alda, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Carl Reiner, Rosey Grier and a young Michael Jackson.\n@highlight\n'Free to Be... 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Police officers found a Samurai sword, knives, a metal spike chisel and hammers in the battered Fiat Punto of Junior Bradshaw, 32, and Kevin Liverpool, 35. The photographs, released today by detectives in Devon and Cornwall, also show maps, bags, a length of hosepipe, black balaclavas and black gloves that were found in the vehicle. Chilling: A samurai sword police found in the possession of Junior Bradshaw and Kevin Liverpool, who are standing trial accused of plotting to murder Joss Stone\n@highlight\nWeapons recovered from Junior Bradshaw and Kevin Liverpool's Fiat Punto\n@highlight\nPair were arrested seven miles from Joss Stone's isolated home in June 2011\n@highlight\nBlack balaclavas, gloves, and a metal spike chisel also found in car\n@highlight\nPair deny plotting to murder and rob singer, 25, at her Devon home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 632, "end": 646}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 801}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer also said the same was true of any telephone calls and that nothing could be found that could be attributed to @placeholder in any diary or handwriting.", "idx": 86730}], "idx": 56499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Mr Bean and Blackadder star suffered a shoulder injury in the August 2011 crash but his McLaren F1 supercar took a year to recover at the hands of McLaren's technicians His accident-prone alter ego Mr Bean is every insurer\u2019s nightmare. But spare a thought for Rowan Atkinson\u2019s real-life broker. The actor has successfully claimed \u00a3910,000 to fix his McLaren F1 supercar after destroying it in a crash \u2013 the highest repair bill ever recorded in Britain. Atkinson lost control of the 240mph car, thought to be worth more than \u00a33million, in August 2011. After veering off a slippery section of the A605 near Peterborough, it hit a tree and burst into flames.\n@highlight\nRowan Atkinson crashed his \u00a33m McLaran F1 supercar into a tree in 2011\n@highlight\nActor has successfully claimed \u00a3910,000 to fix the rare model\n@highlight\nRepair bill to get car back on the road is highest ever recorded in Britain", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 151, "end": 157}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 671, "end": 684}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "seems Mr @placeholder drives his a lot - your premium could rise to between", "idx": 86735}], "idx": 56502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Responding to simmering controversy among Catholic bloggers about her new birth control program, Melinda Gates -- a practicing Catholic -- said she will not shrink from her role as an advocate for poor women. \"Part of what I do with the (Gates) Foundation comes from that incredible social justice I had growing up and belief that all lives, all lives are of equal value,\" said Gates during a recent interview with CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. About the flak over her Catholicism she said: \"We're not going to agree about everything, but that's OK.\" Gates is promoting an ambitious family planning program -- which includes raising billions of dollars to provide contraceptives to 120 million women worldwide -- at the London Summit on Family Planning July 11.\n@highlight\nMelinda Gates is co-founder with Bill Gates of charitable foundation\n@highlight\nMelinda Gates is a practicing Catholic\n@highlight\nHer foundation initiative for contraception in third world generating Catholic criticism\n@highlight\nGates says she will continue to advocate for access to birth control", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 766, "end": 780}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 835, "end": 844}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To effect that cascade of economic change worldwide will take $4 billion, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 86737}], "idx": 56503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The surprise winner of a Texas election has been criticized for misleading the mainly black constituents into believing he was African American. Dave Wilson, a white Republican and anti-gay activist, beat Houston's 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin in what has been described as a 'racially tinged campaign'. Mr Wilson won with a margin of 26 after he campaigned using flyers featuring African Americans and the message 'Vote for our neighbor Dave Wilson'. Campaign: Republican Dave Wilson was the surprise winner of a Houston election Misleading? Wilson's opposition in the predominately black constituency claimed the businessman implied he was African American 'I'd always said it was a long shot. I didn't expect to win,' the former fringe candidate told KHOU.\n@highlight\nRepublican 'endorsed' by cousin with same name as respected state representative\n@highlight\nIncumbent Bruce Austin demands recount after losing seat he held for 24 years", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 383, "end": 399}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 644, "end": 659}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 875, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Protest: Bruce Austin, left, who lost his seat to @placeholder claims voters were misled by the flyers.", "idx": 86746}], "idx": 56507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The first time I spoke to Norma Bastidas, she was having a rough couple of days. Thirty miles into her attempt to set the record for the world's longest triathlon, Bastidas, 47, had to start over due to a GPS malfunction. The saltwater off Cancun, Mexico, was eating away at her gums and throat. Her face was sunburned. She'd been stung several times by sea creatures, so her lips were swollen. \"I wanted to look like Angelina Jolie, but I probably look like Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler,' \" she joked. Her laid-back sense of humor belies an ambitious drive. A year ago, Bastidas didn't even know how to swim. But on March 20, she finished swimming 95 miles in the Caribbean to complete that leg of her triathlon challenge. On April 4, she crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, averaging about 130 miles a day on her bike.\n@highlight\nNorma Bastidas plans to swim, bike and run 3,762 miles\n@highlight\nShe's running toward Washington, where her journey ends\n@highlight\nBastidas says she hopes to raise awareness about human trafficking", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 768, "end": 773}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I'm prepared to do whatever it takes,\" Bastidas said after a particularly rough patch of riding in @placeholder.", "idx": 86751}], "idx": 56511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:39 PM on 13th December 2011 A war veteran severely injured during Occupy Oakland protests in October made a stirring comeback yesterday as demonstrators blocked gates across some of the West Coast's busiest ports. Scott Olsen, who suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a police tear gas canister on October 25, led more than 1,000 demonstrators from downtown Oakland, California, to the city's port as part of marches intended to bring cargo traffic to a halt. Wearing a neck brace, the 24-year-old was greeted with loud cheers as he addressed the crowd.\n@highlight\nClosures affected terminals at ports in Oakland, Portland and Longview Washington\n@highlight\nTwo arrested in Portland for carrying weapons\n@highlight\nIn Oakland, shipping companies and the longshoremen's union agreed to send home about 150 workers\n@highlight\nIn Longview, Washington, workers were sent home out of concerns for their 'health and safety'\n@highlight\nMost dramatic gesture since police raids cleared out most remaining Occupy tent camps last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 227, "end": 236}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 677, "end": 695}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 887, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, officials urged protesters to consider the impact on workers.", "idx": 86766}], "idx": 56523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Consumer demand for mobile media is growing fast, but the smartphone app market has quickly become heavily saturated and fairly confusing. Perhaps one of the best ways for a company to increase its customer base is to go after the kinds of phones that the majority of mobile users in the U.S. and elsewhere currently have -- feature phones. Feature phones are usually cheaper devices that offer less computing ability than smartphones. This weekend, Facebook acquired Snaptu, a platform that delivers Java-based apps that run on most feature phone models. According to comScore, as of January 2011 only about 28% of all mobile phones in the U.S. were smartphones. This means 72% of U.S. cell phones are feature phones, most of which have a broad array of features, including the ability to run Java-based apps.\n@highlight\nFacebook just bought Snaptu, a platform for apps that run on feature phone models\n@highlight\nAbout 72% of U.S. cell phones are feature phones\n@highlight\nWireless carriers would have to play ball for the feature phone app market to grow", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In January, Facebook launched a Snaptu-powered feature phone app, which brought easier @placeholder access to more than 2,500 mobile devices worldwide.", "idx": 86767}], "idx": 56524} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 07:40 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 25 May 2012 Jeremy Hunt's former special adviser was told his job was safe hours before being ordered to fall on his sword after damaging emails between the Government and the Murdoch empire were revealed. Adam Smith said the Culture Secretary had assured him over evening drinks that the aide was only doing his job that he should not worry. But the following day Mr Hunt spent the morning in meetings before calling his assistant in and telling him 'everyone thinks you need to go', Mr Smith said.\n@highlight\nAdam Smith tells Leveson that Hunt told him to fall on his sword\n@highlight\n'I don't regret it': Cameron defends decision to hand BSkyB decision to Hunt\n@highlight\nJust a week before bombshell memo, Hunt was warned by civil servants not to get involved in bid\n@highlight\nHunt addressed a senior News Corporation lobbyist as 'daddy' and 'mon ami' in dozens of jokey and intimate text messages\n@highlight\nFred Michel said to Nick Clegg's aide: 'Most people of power and influence try to avoid Duke of York at all costs!'\n@highlight\nHarriet Harman says the evidence of Hunt's wrongdoing was 'absolutely massive'\n@highlight\nBoyfriend of murdered model Sally-Anne Bowman to sue News International for phone hacking\n@highlight\nHunt and Tony Blair will appear at the Leveson Inquiry next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 276, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 312}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 876, "end": 891}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1302, "end": 1305}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1341, "end": 1355}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is part of News International, the media empire headed by Rupert Murdoch.", "idx": 86769}], "idx": 56525} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russia needs to keep actively guarding its sovereignty to avoid becoming like a chained bear whose captors \"will pull out his teeth and claws,\" President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. Responding to a question at his annual news conference about Russia's annexation of Crimea, Putin drew an analogy with what would happen if \"our most recognizable symbol ... the bear who guards his Taiga (forest)\" stopped chasing pigs and sat still, \"maybe eating berries and honey.\" The President pondered whether the bear would then be left alone before answering: \"They won't leave him alone. They are always trying to put him on a chain. They will always try to put him on a chain and as soon as he is put on this chain, they will pull out his teeth and claws. In today's terms we are speaking about our nuclear deterrence. As soon as, God forbid, this is done, the bear isn't needed anymore.\"\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin compares Russia to a bear trying to protect its forest\n@highlight\nPutin says if the bear rests, it will have its teeth and claws pulled out\n@highlight\nAt year-end news conference, he said sanctions were behind some of Russia's woes\n@highlight\nRussian President said Moscow was ready to mediate in the Ukraine crisis", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1215}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In his end-of-year news conference, Putin said there had been \"a state coup and a military coup\" in @placeholder with which parts of that country had not agreed.", "idx": 86773}], "idx": 56527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It\u2019s more James Bond than Philippe Starck - a UK-based firm has spent millions creating the house of the future using space-age technology that would be more at home in Q Division, the research and development arm of the secret service, than Ikea. The so-called Cornflake house - named after the company that installed the devices - includes a secret wall and floor that rotates to reveal a hidden two meter television screen and a virtual security guard complete with Alsatian \u2018patrolling\u2019 various rooms by projector. There\u2019s also a \u00a310,000 hot drinks maker operated remotely by an iPad that shoots beverages into vacant cups, magnetic wallpaper, a cinema and other high-tech gadgety that cost a total of \u00a3750,000.\n@highlight\nGadgets in the London property, fitted by UK technology company Cornflake, cost a total \u00a3750,000\n@highlight\nHouse has secret walls, rotating bars, a cinema, magnetic wallpaper, coffee machines controlled by iPads and more", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 47}, {"start": 169, "end": 178}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 769, "end": 770}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Operated by @placeholder, it is linked to various beverages in a chilled area and only a designer spout is visible.", "idx": 86778}], "idx": 56530} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Two people without invitations crashed President Obama's first White House state dinner, the U.S. Secret Service said Wednesday. The Secret Service confirmed a Washington Post report that the couple who crashed Tuesday night's dinner were Tareq and Michaele Salahi. The Post described the couple as polo-playing socialites from northern Virginia. A Secret Service checkpoint \"did not follow proper procedures\" to determine if the two were on the guest list for the dinner, said Edwin M. Donovan, a Secret Service special agent, in a statement. Playing down any security threat, Donovan's statement said: \"It is important to note that these individuals went through magnetometers and other levels of security, as did all guests attending the dinner.\"\n@highlight\nSecret Service: Tareq and Michaele Salahi attended state dinner without invitations\n@highlight\nMichaele Salahi's Facebook page shows pictures of couple with vice president\n@highlight\nCouple are polo-playing socialites from northern Virginia, Washington Post reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 113, "end": 131}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 180, "end": 194}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 269, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 293}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 807, "end": 821}, {"start": 876, "end": 890}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident represents a security breach for the @placeholder at the Obama administration's biggest social event to date.", "idx": 86784}], "idx": 56534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The day my daughter Marley was born, I went straight to the nursery and held her for well over two hours. I just held her and cried because I had never experienced such a love for anyone or anything in my life. I think the nurses thought I was crazy because eventually they told me I needed to go be with my wife. Three days later, before we left the hospital, the pediatric doctor told us she thought Marley might have Down syndrome. My reaction: Are you freaking kidding me? I immediately had a panic attack and was taken to the emergency room. Thoughts were racing through my mind: How could my perfect daughter have Down syndrome? How could they not know for sure? How could the general ultrasound, which said we had a 1-in-18,000 chance of having a child with Down syndrome, be wrong? Why was God punishing me? How could I live with a daughter that was going to be rejected by everyone ... including myself?\n@highlight\nJack Barr Jr. had a panic attack when he found out his daughter had Down syndrome\n@highlight\nBarr planned to go for a walk and never return to his family, but then had a change of heart\n@highlight\nNow, he wants to encourage other parents to think differently about Down syndrome\n@highlight\nGot a parenting confession? 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Cordle pleaded guilty in September to aggravated vehicular homicide and operating a vehicle while impaired. He made headlines when he posted a YouTube video on September 3 confessing to driving while drunk and killing 61-year old Vincent Canzani on June 22. Several days after the video appeared online, Cordle surrendered to authorities and was charged for his involvement in the wrong-way crash.\n@highlight\nMatthew Cordle: \"There is really no fair sentence when it comes to the loss of life\"\n@highlight\nCordle is sentenced to 6\u00bd years in prison; he faced a maximum of 8\u00bd\n@highlight\nIn an online video, Cordle said he was driving drunk and killed 61-year-old Vincent Canzani", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said she didn't believe Canzani would want to see @placeholder receive the maximum sentence and that she believes Cordle was \"sincere in admitting he was sorry\" that he took another man's life.", "idx": 86803}], "idx": 56543} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (CNN) -- Oklahoma state Rep. Charles Key never bought the official version of what happened 15 years ago Monday at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Even though authorities prosecuted a small group of extremists, whose homemade bomb killed 168 people, Key claimed that there was a government conspiracy to hide the truth. He said at a 1998 news conference, \"It's obvious that there's more to this case than what some in the government want you to know.\" Today, his distrust of the federal government is as deep as ever. Key stands for many of the issues that attract Tea Party protesters to a rally on the Capitol steps: less government, lower taxes and more liberty.\n@highlight\nMany of issues Rep. 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The body of 18-year-old Brooke Slocum, who was carrying unborn daughter Audi Lynn, was discovered just one day after cops found her 25-year-old boyfriend Charlie Oppenneer murdered in a Wyoming, Michigan park. On Friday, Wyoming Police Chief James Carmody identified the dead suspect as Brady Oestrike, 31, also of Wyoming and said he connected with Slocum on Craigslist. Couple killed: Eight-months-pregnant teenager Brooke Slocum (left) was found dead Thursday night, in the trunk of her suspected killer's ca. Her body was found one day after police discovered her 25-year-old boyfriend Charlie Oppenneer (right) murdered in a wooded area\n@highlight\nBrooke Slocum, 18, was found dead in the trunk of suspected killer Brady Oestrike's car\n@highlight\nOestrike was under surveillance Thursday night when he left his house and was chased by police\n@highlight\nPolice say the 31-year-old crashed his car and then committed suicide by shooting himself\n@highlight\nThe discovery of Slocums' body comes just one day after her boyfriend Carlie Oppenneer was found murdered in a park", "entities": [{"start": 208, "end": 220}, {"start": 256, "end": 264}, {"start": 338, "end": 354}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 499, "end": 505}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 904, "end": 917}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police were keeping watch at @placeholder's home Thursday night, waiting on a warrant to search the house, when they saw him drive away at around 9:15pm.", "idx": 86808}], "idx": 56547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Strong minded and individual as they are, neither Eugenie Bouchard nor Maria Sharapova particularly enjoy the comparisons that are inevitably made between them. That does not stop them being paired up in the covering term 'Geniepova', and their careers will converge further after they set up a meeting in the quarter final of the Australian Open. Their latest encounter comes around after the 20 year-old Canadian defeated Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu 6-1 5-7 6-2 while the Russian made impressively short work of Shuai Peng, winning 6-3 6-0. 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The attack was ordered partly in retaliation for Libya's role in the bombing of a West Berlin discotheque that claimed the life of two U.S. servicemen and a Turkish citizen while injuring more than 200 people, including many Americans. Reagan also described the U.S. attack on Libya as a \"pre-emptive action ... (designed to) diminish Col. (Moammar Gadhafi's) capacity to export terror.\" He warned, \"If necessary, we shall do it again.\" Criticized by Western European allies, the U.S. maneuver was endorsed by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Speaking at the House of Commons on April 15, she reasoned that \"Article 51 of the U.N. Charter specifically recognizes the right of self-defense. In view of Libya's promotion of terrorism, the failure of peaceful means to deter it and the evidence that further attacks were threatened, I replied to the (U.S.) president that we would support action directed against specific Libyan targets. ...\"\n@highlight\nKiron Skinner: Margaret Thatcher gave crucial support to anti-terror efforts\n@highlight\nShe says British prime minister backed Reagan's retaliation against Libya\n@highlight\nSkinner: Thatcher was an early, prescient voice on terrorism's threat to the West", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 34}, {"start": 61, "end": 73}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 180, "end": 184}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 322, "end": 325}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 638, "end": 653}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 755, "end": 770}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1320, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1400}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even @placeholder's defense of the U.S. action was not unqualified.", "idx": 86814}], "idx": 56550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They have some of the most provocative names around and, at first glance, may seem less than appetising when reaching for a snack or drink. But what seems like terrible brands to us could just actually be the true meanings of words getting lost in translation. From Japan's Cream Collon biscuit rolls to Finland's Megapussi crips, FEMAIL reveals some of the most unfortunately named foods in the world. Japan's Cream Collon is a biscuit snack shaped like small tubes and filled with cream Cream Collon Biscuit Roll Biscuit snacks shaped like small tubes and filled with cream should not be labelled with such a laughable name. The Japanese product, which is manufactured by the country's biggest confectionery company Glico, is a favourite with students and children.\n@highlight\nJapanese enjoy Collon Creams rolls and Nude Crunk Balls\n@highlight\nNo Turkish party is complete without a tub of Cemen or tomato dip\n@highlight\nOnly Puke honey bean crackers from China may make you feel ill", "entities": [{"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 411, "end": 422}, {"start": 489, "end": 513}, {"start": 631, "end": 638}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 779, "end": 786}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 818, "end": 833}, {"start": 849, "end": 855}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder cemen is actually the word for a dip made from tomato paste.", "idx": 86818}], "idx": 56552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ethiopia had waited 31 years for this moment -- and its football players didn't disappoint as it produced an impressive performance to take a point from defending champion Zambia. 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This is our first experience after 31 years so, as you see, it was fantastic for our football,\" he told reporters.\n@highlight\nEthiopia marked return to Africa Cup of Nations with 1-1 draw against Zambia\n@highlight\nEthiopia missed first half penalty and had goalkeeper sent off\n@highlight\nCollins Mbesuma gave Zambia the lead only for Adane Girma to equalize\n@highlight\nNigeria held to 1-1- draw by Burkina Faso in Group C's other game", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 487, "end": 499}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 562, "end": 582}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 787, "end": 807}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 923, "end": 937}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder was not to be denied, and despite enduring a barrage of pressure, it fought back to equalize with 25 minutes remaining.", "idx": 86821}], "idx": 56555} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 30 September 2013 The British tourist who nearly died when a rogue taxi cab drove onto a Manhattan sidewalk and severed her foot appear on the Dr Oz show Tuesday for their first reunion since her horrific ordeal. Sian Green, 24, was walking with a friend near Oz's production offices August 20 when a cab driver lost control and ran her over. Among those who rushed to her aid was television personality Dr Oz, who brought Green in to do a taping of his show just a day after she was discharged from the hospital.\n@highlight\nSian Green, 24, lost her left leg when a rogue taxi cab ran onto the sidewalk in front of Dr Oz's production offices in New York City\n@highlight\nGreen's appearance on the Dr Oz stage Tuesday will be the first time she's met with him since the accident and she'll meet David Justino. the man who saved her life by turning his belt into a tourniquet, for the first time\n@highlight\nGreen discusses how she stays upbeat as well as her plans for the future", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 228, "end": 232}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 345, "end": 346}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 703, "end": 704}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I wanted to go shopping, meet up with a few friends, do the typical @placeholder things.'", "idx": 86826}], "idx": 56559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lazar Markovic's early strike and lively first-half performance was enough for Liverpool to escape the Stadium of Light with all three points. Here, Craig Hope runs through how the players performed. SUNDERLAND (4-1-4-1) Costel Pantilimon - 5.5 Kicking suspect yet again and does little to instil confidence in his defence. Santiago Vergini - 5 A disaster at times, giving ball away and failing to get forward. A torrid afternoon. Wes Brown - 5.5 Could not handle movement and trickery of Liverpool frontline and was run ragged. Very lucky not to concede early penalty. John O\u2019Shea - 6 Tried his best to lead backline but was himself at sixes and sevens.\n@highlight\nLazar Markovic bundles in the opener from close range early on\n@highlight\nLiam Bridcutt was sent off for Sunderland after two bookable offences\n@highlight\nClick here for Sportsmail's MATCH ZONE analysis from the clash", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 103, "end": 118}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 221, "end": 237}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 741, "end": 753}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saw the weakness in @placeholder and supported attack at every opportunity.", "idx": 86839}], "idx": 56569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- About a year ago, a former quarterback with the San Diego Chargers and a retired linebacker with the Minnesota Vikings lifted their once-sturdy frames onto a cold examination table. Meanwhile, a radioactive chemical was coursing through their bodies on its way to receptors in their brain tissue. A hum filled the room as each man slid toward a doughnut-shaped opening on a brain scanner. When their scans were later analyzed, crimson and bright yellow bands appeared deep in their brains, indicating damage. 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Officials have said the Boeing 777, which had flown from Seoul in South Korea, was traveling slower than recommended on its final approach, though it could be months before a definite cause for this is determined. Before that an expert team of air crash investigators must complete a thorough analysis of the events leading up to the crash. CNN looks at how such an investigation works. Interactive: What happened with Asiana Flight 214?\n@highlight\nOfficial: Asiana Flight 214 was traveling slower than was recommended\n@highlight\nAir crash investigators must complete analysis of events leading up to crash\n@highlight\nNational Transportation Safety Board investigating Asiana incident\n@highlight\nInvestigators will look at all factors, from mechanical to human", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 51}, {"start": 69, "end": 103}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 543, "end": 545}, {"start": 621, "end": 637}, {"start": 661, "end": 677}, {"start": 820, "end": 855}, {"start": 871, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here, the @placeholder relies largely on other parties, including the airline involved, the aircraft's manufacturer, and in the case of international flights, investigators from the airline's home country, to help examine evidence.", "idx": 86851}], "idx": 56579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One damp, chilly evening in October, Dolores Kopchak called the police. She had a rather unusual problem: a lion in her back yard. She was calling from Kopchak Road, named after her family and familiar to law enforcement authorities in the small town of Zanesville, Ohio. They had had responded to complaints there before. Kopchak's neighbor, Terry Thompson, owned a bunch of wild animals. When Sgt. Steve Blake arrived on the scene, he saw a black bear and two African lions. He immediately shut down Kopchak Road and called for help. 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Ahmad Shah Massoud, center in white shirt, leads his men in his beloved Afghan mountains. The Taliban had the man cornered and outnumbered. A sniper's bullet came so close to the man that it plucked dirt between his feet. But Junger watched him coolly orchestrate a cunning counterattack by his soldiers -- all while discussing his favorite poetry and international news. \"He had tremendous magnetism,\" says Junger, a noted journalist and author who has written bestsellers like \"The Perfect Storm,\" and \"A Death in Belmont.\"\n@highlight\nLegendary Afghan leader instilled fear in Taliban, Afghans say\n@highlight\nAhmad Shah Massoud considered prototype for Afghan leader, some say\n@highlight\nAuthor Sebastian Junger: 'He had tremendous magnetism'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 7, "end": 22}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 100, "end": 117}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 580, "end": 596}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 679, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 711, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 797, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"All he wanted was to have @placeholder for Afghanistan,\" Shorish-Shamley says.", "idx": 86886}], "idx": 56603} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg faced the media at Thursday's press conference ahead of this weekend's Italian Grand Prix. The Mercedes team-mates, and rivals for the Formula One title, were selected by the FIA in the wake of their controversial crash at the Belgium Grand Prix. Rosberg has since been fined a six-figure sum by Mercedes for his role in the incident which resulted in Hamilton retiring from the race. Read what they had to say about the incident in Spa, and on moving forward, below... 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Former Sunderland boss Roy Keane has spoken candidly about his time at the club in his autobiography, The Second Half, including his anger when ABBA\u2019s Dancing Queen was played in the dressing-room before one match. Poyet has no problem with ABBA \u2013 he went to see the tribute musical Mamma Mia in London \u2013 but does take issue with the growing culture of former players and managers revealing stories which he believes should remain private. Sunderland manager Gus Poyet is not a fan of footballers revealing all in their memoirs\n@highlight\nSunderland manager does not like footballers writing their memoirs\n@highlight\nGus Poyet will not be reading former Black Cats boss Roy Keane's book\n@highlight\nWes Brown and John O'Shea will form Sunderland's central defence in their Premier League clash with Southampton", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 212, "end": 226}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 788}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former Sunderland manager @placeholder created controversy with the release of his second autobiography", "idx": 86895}], "idx": 56609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 19:04 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 22 March 2013 Let the insanity begin! March Madness kicked off with a bang on Thursday with millions of Americans glued to the games to see how their brackets would fare in the early stages. As the NCAA tournament brings out the bracketologist in all of us, one mathematician is encouraging people to keep expectations low because the odds are not in your favor. After running the numbers, DePaul University Math Professor Jeff Bergen estimates there is only a one in 9 quintillion (that's a 9 followed by 18 zeros) of filling out a perfect bracket. Serenity now.\n@highlight\nDePaul prof calculates a 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 chance of accuracy\n@highlight\nAmong NCAA aficionados chances are 1 in 128,000,000,000\n@highlight\nGeorgia Tech computer model predicts Florida as the winner\n@highlight\nStatistician Nate Silver estimates Louisville as the most likely victor\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says it's Indiana's year to win\n@highlight\n'When your bracket goes down the tubes, don't worry so does everyone else's,' mathematician says", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 465, "end": 481}, {"start": 498, "end": 508}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 840, "end": 846}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neither @placeholder or Georgia Tech made the tournament this year.", "idx": 86903}], "idx": 56614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:09 EST, 10 June 2013 Three men who raided 45 homes across the South East of England and stole \u00a325,000 from elderly people in just six months have been jailed. Patrick Cawley, his brother John Cawley and James Boyle pretended to be police officers to trick their way into the pensioners' homes. In all cases they would flash a fake police warrant card before telling their victims they had arrested someone for a burglary in the area and that they needed to check if anything had been stolen from their homes.\n@highlight\nPatrick Cawley, John Cawley and James Boyle pretended to be police officers to trick their way into the homes\n@highlight\nThe con artists targeted elderly people in their 80s and 90s\n@highlight\nAll three have been jailed at St Albans Crown Court", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 125, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 250, "end": 260}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 806, "end": 814}, {"start": 816, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 54, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit distraction burglary and was sentenced to six years eight months imprisonment.", "idx": 86908}], "idx": 56617} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At least 1,900 Hong Kongers took the streets to call for democracy on a sweltering Sunday afternoon, an energetic prelude to Wednesday's scheduled mass vigil honoring the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. The protesters, many of whom were students, marched to Hong Kong's government headquarters shouting \"democracy now\" and \"end one-party rule.\" A team carried a massive banner demanding Chinese leaders formally acknowledge what happened on June 4th, 1989, while others carried signs demanding the release of political prisoners such as Nobel Prize-winning dissident Liu Xiaobo. One of the lead marchers was Yvonne Leung, 20, the president of the Hong Kong University Students Union.\n@highlight\nAt least 1,900 Hong Kongers took the streets to call for democracy\n@highlight\nMarcher: \"My main concern is to end one-party rule in China\"\n@highlight\nProtest foreshadows even larger planned demonstrations", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 195, "end": 210}, {"start": 278, "end": 286}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 667, "end": 701}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It doesn't have the @placeholder's people's mandate... and it is not acceptable.", "idx": 86909}], "idx": 56618} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nasa has spotted a mysterious methane cloud high in the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan. They say the phenomenon is similar to exotic clouds found far above Earth's poles. This lofty cloud, imaged by Nasa's Cassini spacecraft, was part of the winter cap of condensation over Titan's north pole. This cloud in the stratosphere over Titan's north pole contains methane ice, which was not previously thought to form in that part of the atmosphere. Cassini first spotted the cloud in 2006. The newly identified cloud instead developed in the stratosphere, the layer above the troposphere. 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As president of France, Hollande carries a fair amount of clout in political circles, but in this instance he brought Marion Cotillard and Melanie Laurent along to bolster his case. The two-day trip, the first by a French president to the Philippines, is part of Hollande's campaign to build diplomatic momentum ahead of the United Nations event that France will host in December. 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I saw this firsthand during a recent trip to the Middle East during which I met with Jordanians, Syrians and Israelis concerned about the fallout of a brutal civil war. In Jordan, the government and international aid agencies are scrambling to deal with more than 400,000 refugees fleeing the fighting, many of whom are women and children. Meanwhile, our allies in Israel are increasingly concerned about the nightmare scenario of chemical and advanced anti-aircraft weapons falling into the hands of terrorist groups such as Hezbollah or Islamist groups linked to al Qaeda.\n@highlight\nMarco Rubio: U.S. must step in with more assistance or other actors will fill void\n@highlight\nHe says Obama's slowness to act to end bloodshed risks increasing instability in region\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. should help moderates get ammunition and training to oust al-Assad\n@highlight\nRubio: U.S. should back opposition; the Syrian people will remember U.S. help", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 21}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 728}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "America must not turn its back on the @placeholder people.", "idx": 86919}], "idx": 56625} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Colonia Juarez, Mexico (CNN) -- In the rolling hills of northern Mexico, about 180 miles south of the U.S. border, lies a community that stands out for its religious roots. The houses in this community surrounded by peach and apple orchards look more like homes you would find in the American Southwest than in Mexico. On top of a hill stands a gleaming white Mormon temple, a rarity in this largely Catholic country. Miles Anthony Romney is a resident in this community called Colonia Juarez and a practicing Mormon. The 50-year-old owner of orchards and a fruit packing plant says his family descends from Mormons who settled in this area more than 125 years ago.\n@highlight\nRepublican Mitt Romney has cousins in Mexico\n@highlight\nThey came from Utah to settle in Mexico in the late 1800s\n@highlight\nThey are loyal both to their cousin and to Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 418, "end": 437}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Romney family and other @placeholder settlers built a bilingual school in 1904 that is attended by the children of all the members of the Mormon community.", "idx": 86929}], "idx": 56630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mexican pop singer Kalimba was deported from the United States to Mexico after U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested him for an immigration violation, state media reported. He was arrested in El Paso, Texas, Thursday afternoon, U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Ramiro Cordero said. On Wednesday, a judge in the state of Quintana Roo issued an arrest warrant for the singer, whose full name is Kalimba Kadjhali Marichal Ibar, according to the state-run Notimex news agency. Prosecutors allege that he raped a teen there in December. In an interview with CNN affiliate Televisa earlier this month, Kalimba denied the accusations and said he had not attacked anyone.\n@highlight\nNEW: In an interview with CNN affiliate Televisa, the singer denies the rape accusation\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Border Patrol says Mexican singer Kalimba was arrested in El Paso, Texas\n@highlight\nHe is accused of raping a teen in a hotel in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo\n@highlight\nA judge there issued a warrant for his arrest on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 28, "end": 34}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 88, "end": 105}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 234, "end": 237}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 395, "end": 424}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 935, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder Attorney General's Office spokesman told Notimex on Thursday that the singer would be transported soon to Quintana Roo.", "idx": 86933}], "idx": 56632} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:17 EST, 5 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:40 EST, 5 May 2012 The Vatican's semi-official newspaper has angered supporters of euthanasia and abortions by suggesting they apply the same justifications that were used by the Nazis to champion their murderous eugenics programme. The controversial claim that they believe in the survival of the fittest concept, was made in an article on the front page of today's issue of L'Osservatore RomanO. It was published in response to the recent Italian translation of a 1920 book titled Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Living, by two German scholars, Karl Binding and Alfred Hoche.\n@highlight\nArticle argues Nazi values can be seen in the 'writings of many contemporary bioethicists, and of many politicians'\n@highlight\nAccusations have angered pro-choice supporters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 446, "end": 465}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 567, "end": 604}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The book she is discussing set the agenda for the @placeholder programme of extermination - they believed that select people did not have the right to survive, such as disabled or terminally ill patients.", "idx": 86948}], "idx": 56641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:01 EST, 28 September 2012 Authorities drilled through concrete and removed soil samples in a modest Detroit-area neighbourhood today in the latest effort to find the remains of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared in 1975. There was no sign of human remains, but test results of the soil could be ready by Monday, Roseville Police Chief James Berlin said. 'We're not sure if anything is down there. That's what this is all about,' Berlin said. 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Dumped at a house. Held for ransom. The 14-year-old traveled alone by bus from his home in Honduras, through Guatemala, into Mexico, where his dream of reaching the United States was cut short by a band of criminals. Nehemias said his family was forced to pay $2,000 for his release. He had nowhere to go. \"I turned myself over to (Mexican) immigration authorities. I didn't have any more money. They took all the money. They took everything I had,\" he told CNN in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Dressed in jeans and a black T-shirt, the teen spoke softly.\n@highlight\nThousands of children never make it as far as the United States\n@highlight\nThey are detained in Mexico and deported\n@highlight\nPoverty, violence push them north; the journey is dangerous", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN is not publishing her last name, nor that of @placeholder, because they are underage.", "idx": 86961}], "idx": 56649} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 13:37 EST, 12 July 2012 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 12 July 2012 Bullied? Friends of Lewis Edge (pictured), who fell to his death from a bridge in Widnes, suggested he had been victimised A teenager who fell to his death from a bridge may have been the victim of bullies, it emerged today. Police believe Lewis Edge, 13, plunged 80 feet into the River Mersey from the Runcorn Bridge in Cheshire. His body was found in the water just 400 yards from his Widnes home, which lies close to the crossing, after being reported missing on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nLewis Edge found floating in River Mersey close to his Widnes home\n@highlight\nTributes from friends suggest keen guitar player had been victimised\n@highlight\nOne posted on Twitter: 'RIP Lewis. Bullies these days are getting worse'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 392, "end": 405}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 606, "end": 617}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 759, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His death is being treated as 'unexplained', but early reports indicate he may have fallen more than 100 yards from a footpath on the Runcorn '@placeholder'.", "idx": 86973}], "idx": 56653} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Managing Ebola demands as much of our diligence in infection control practice as SARS did. And though Ebola may, in theory, be less contagious than the airborne SARS or Middle East respiratory syndrome viruses, it is spread through direct contact with infected body fluids or organs and has been demonstrably and tragically more fatal. The SARS experience in Canada, though harrowing at the time, has helped us better prepare. In 2003, 224 people in Toronto were diagnosed with SARS, and 38 people died. SARS, which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome, had originated in China and became a worldwide epidemic.\n@highlight\nSARS killed 38 people in Toronto; Dr. Andrew Simor says there were lessons learned\n@highlight\nHe says staff learned to screen patients and to suit up with protective equipment\n@highlight\nThe rules of good hand hygiene also become vital in dealing with disease, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 178, "end": 188}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many of the centers that have been set up for dealing with @placeholder patients there now use a buddy system to help ensure that everyone puts on and takes off personal protective equipment in the safest way possible, and we are going to be implementing that policy here.", "idx": 86974}, {"query": "@placeholder also taught us the importance of communication, consistent messages, and accountability for dealing with these types of wide-impact events, and of making everyone aware -- both internally to patients and staff, and externally to the community served by the hospital -- of the situation and what measures were being implemented.", "idx": 86975}], "idx": 56654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 03:55 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 11 September 2013 Britain's millionaires are some of the youngest in the world with an average age of just 55, a survey of the super-rich has found. The UK sits well below the likes of France, Germany and America and beats the global average age of 57. It also has some of the youngest multimillionaires - those with $30 million (\u00a319 million) or more - with an average age of 57 compared to the global average of 60 years of age. Some of Britain's youngest millionaires include Adele with a fortune of \u00a330million and 17-year-old Nick D'Aloisio who sold his app Summly for \u00a315million.\n@highlight\nAverage age of Britain's millionaires is 55 compared to global average of 57\n@highlight\nBritain has the second youngest average age for millionaires in the G8\n@highlight\nAlso has the third youngest in the G20 after both Russia and China\n@highlight\nYoung British millionaires include Adele, Daniel Radcliffe and Cheryl Cole", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 233, "end": 234}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 609, "end": 622}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 831, "end": 832}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 980}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "age for both millionaires and multimillionaires in the @placeholder and the third", "idx": 86984}, {"query": "It certified four times platinum in the UK, and double platinum in the @placeholder", "idx": 86985}], "idx": 56660} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He's one of the leading movers and shakers in the tennis world -- and he has set his sights on world domination. Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) chairman Chris Kermode believes tennis has never been in better health, with spectator numbers booming and new players bursting through to challenge established crowd-pullers Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray. That fan interest was evident at London's O2 Arena this month as crowds of up to 17,000 packed the venue to watch the world's top eight do battle in the ATP World Tour Finals. After next year's edition, the event could be on the move as Kermode and his colleagues look to bring live tennis to more fans worldwide.\n@highlight\nChris Kermode is chairman of the Association of Tennis Professionals\n@highlight\nHis challenge is to continue bringing the game to new fans worldwide\n@highlight\nKermode believes tennis in Asia is booming, both on and off the court\n@highlight\nHe feels the players coming through mean the game has a great future", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 122, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 553, "end": 573}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 758, "end": 792}, {"start": 885, "end": 891}, {"start": 912, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is there and that's after people had written him off a couple of years ago.", "idx": 86987}], "idx": 56661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Nature abhors a vacuum but terrorism relishes one. And Iraq appears to be offering new space for al Qaeda and other militant groups, as political rivalries and sectarian animosities deepen. The coordinated bomb explosions across Baghdad Thursday -- which killed more than 60 people -- bear the hallmark of Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), which is closely associated with al Qaeda. No other group in Iraq has shown itself capable of such synchronized suicide attacks. Some, but not all, of the bombings were in Shiite neighborhoods; frequently al Qaeda's targets appear indiscriminate as part of a strategy to sow fear and stir sectarian tensions.\n@highlight\nBombings are an indication that terror groups in Iraq are finding space to operate\n@highlight\nAttack came as Iraq's Shiite prime minister orders arrest of Sunni vice-president\n@highlight\nIraqi officials speak of a new al Qaeda made up of Sunni fighters; U.S. officials say Shiite groups sponsored by Iran are a bigger danger\n@highlight\nMeanwhile the prime minister does not want Iraq to be a proxy battleground for Saudi Arabia and Iran", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 315, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 340}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 964, "end": 967}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But when the U.S. military left Iraq, it took its intelligence-gathering with it -- making the job of @placeholder counter-terrorism units more challenging still.", "idx": 86999}], "idx": 56669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Francesca Grillo was a self-confessed \u2018eBay addict\u2019 long before her employers took her to court \u2013 and even boasted about her love of flashy labels. In 2005, the younger Grillo sister admitted she had spent \u00a330,000 in just two years on designer products from the auction website and said her shopping addiction was so serious, she \u2018needed help\u2019. Francesca, then 25, said: \u2018I was blown away by what you could buy \u2013 absolutely anything, from furniture to Fendi bags, vintage clothes to holiday homes. Francesca Grillo confessed to being an eBay addict in 2005 \u2018Within a few months, I was hooked. I fell in love with designers such as Marc Jacobs, Prada, Gucci and Moschino.\u2019\n@highlight\nAdmitted being an 'eBay addict' in 2005 before employers took her to court\n@highlight\nSaid she was 'blown away by what you could buy' on the auction site\n@highlight\nTold how her boyfriend walked out after discovering purchases", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I never thought he\u2019d make me choose between him and @placeholder, but in the end he couldn\u2019t take any more.\u2019", "idx": 87023}], "idx": 56683} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The discovery of HIV, a breakthrough in the treatment of bipolar disorder, the advent of the contraceptive pill ... CNN looks at some of the scientific discoveries that changed the world. HIV was isolated by scientists in 1983 and named in 1986 by an international committee THE DISCOVERY OF HIV/ AIDS Originally called slimmer's disease, as sufferers lost a lot of weight, the first recorded case of HIV occurred in the Congo in 1977. After several infections, a Danish doctor died of pneumonia, which normally doesn't break through the body's immune system. 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They say that 'unprecedented drought conditions' - the worst in more than 1,000 years - are likely to come to the Southwest and Central Plains after 2050 and persist because of global warming. It is the first study to predict that the coming intense dry spells could exceed the decades-long mega-droughts that occurred centuries ago and are blamed for the demise of certain civilisations in the late 13th century. Researchers say the current mega-drought in the US is going to get worse. They say there will be more and more droughts starting in 2050. And there's an 80% chance one could last at least 35 years. 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Of the 36 reported wounded, 11 were hurt when an artillery shell hit their bus near Mogadishu's Bakara Market. The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia said the fighting centered around attempts to destroy a network of tunnels and trenches that the jihadist movement Al-Shabaab used to move weapons and fighters around the capital. The dead included two peacekeepers and six rebel leaders that the Ugandan-led mission said were linked to al Qaeda.\n@highlight\nNEW: AMISOM says 5 of 6 slain rebels were non-Somalis\n@highlight\nAmbulance crews report \"huge\" battles in Mogadishu\n@highlight\nPeacekeepers claim success in battling Islamist militants", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 390, "end": 402}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's communique said foreign fighters have effectively taken over Al-Shabaab.", "idx": 87037}], "idx": 56693} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England -- \"Ocean Emerald\" is a superyacht with added wow-factor. Her startling appearance has made sure of that and in real life she is every bit as dramatic as she appears in these photographs. \"Ocean Emerald\" is the second time Lord Foster has designed a superyacht. We were among the guests invited to the superyacht's official launching in La Spezia, in northern Italy, when her celebrity designer and his team walked down the red carpet to cast his eyes upon his latest masterpiece. Lord Foster of Thameside is no stranger to eye-catching and dramatic design. His architectural firm Norman Foster + Partners is responsible for iconic London landmarks such as 30 St Mary Axe, better known as the Gherkin, and the Millennium Bridge. Foster is the master of the curved line. Imagine for a moment a photograph of the Gherkin split in two lengthwise and laid flat, recall the sweeping curves of the Millennium Bridge and you will see how he has managed to combine the drama of those two creations into what is arguably the most visually stunning superyacht of the year.\n@highlight\nFamous architect Norman Foster has designed a new superyacht\n@highlight\n\"Ocean Emerald\" has a top speed of 17.5 knots\n@highlight\nIt will be co-owned by investors laying down an initial $2.6 million payment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 597, "end": 620}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 908, "end": 924}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Design and external appearance aside, @placeholder is different from every other 41-metre superyacht in that she is not to be the sole property of any one owner.", "idx": 87039}], "idx": 56694} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- IBM's reported plans to lay off thousands of U.S. workers and outsource many of those jobs to India, even as the company angles for billions in stimulus money, doesn't sit well with employee rights advocates. Business Week reports that IBM's workforce increased from 386,558 in 2007 to 398,000 at the end of 2008. IBM employees are being dealt a double blow, said Lee Conrad, national coordinator for Alliance@IBM, a pro-union group that has been fighting IBM's outsourcing for years. \"We're outraged that jobs cuts are happening in the U.S. and the work is being shifted offshore,\" Conrad said. \"This comes at the same time IBM has its hand out for stimulus money. This to us is totally unacceptable.\"\n@highlight\nIBM criticized for plans to shift U.S. jobs to India while seeking stimulus money\n@highlight\nIBM CEO has said $30 billion could create 1 million jobs in next 12 months\n@highlight\nPlan shows conflicting interests between IBM and U.S., analyst says\n@highlight\nAmerican public needs to stand up and say, 'This is just not right,' analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 245, "end": 247}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 723, "end": 725}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 770, "end": 774}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 954}, {"start": 981, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"IBM is doing what's in its best interest, and in this case it's not in the best interest of @placeholder.", "idx": 87042}], "idx": 56697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police arrested three women at a Valentine's Day screening of Fifty Shades of Grey after reports a man was glassed . Officers were called to the Grosvenor cinema in Glasgow on Saturday night after reports a group of 'drunk and rowdy' women had turned violent. Witnesses said movie-goers were vomiting in the aisles of the cinema - where alcoholic drinks are served - before the alleged attack. Police were called to the Grosvenor Cinema in Glasgow's Ashton Lane on Saturday after an incident inside. 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The image is a self-taken portrait of Tsarnaev in which he looks more like a rock star than a terrorist. He is identified simply as \u2018The Bomber\u2019 and the article promises to explain \u2018how a popular, promising student was failed by his family, fell into radical Islam, and became a monster.\u2019\n@highlight\nThe Aug 3 issue of the magazine features Boston bombing suspect Tsarnaev\n@highlight\nThe magazine's social media sites have been inundated with angry comments from people who claim the cover 'glamorizes' him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 101}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 225, "end": 241}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The use of @placeholder as a cover star has caused an instant backlash on social media, with more than 2,500 people leaving angry comments on the magazine\u2019s Facebook page.", "idx": 87052}], "idx": 56705} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 07:16 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 3 August 2013 Moving forward: The UK boss of Twitter, Tony Wang, pictured, has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by 'trolls' on the social networking site The UK boss of Twitter has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by trolls on the social networking site and vowed to do more to protect people from abuse. Tony Wang, general manager of Twitter UK, posted a series of tweets today saying abuse was 'simply not acceptable.' There has been growing concern over abuse on the site after three female journalists said they had been the subject of bomb threats, while two received threats of rape.\n@highlight\nTony Wang posted series of tweets today saying abuse was 'not acceptable'\n@highlight\nTwitter today clarified its rules on abusive behaviour\n@highlight\nIt follows growing backlash over a series of attacks on women\n@highlight\nScotland Yard investigating allegations by eight people of abuse on Twitter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 108, "end": 109}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 253, "end": 254}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 459, "end": 460}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 941, "end": 953}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An online petition calling for @placeholder to add a 'report abuse' button to tweets has already attracted more than 124,000 signatures.", "idx": 87056}], "idx": 56708} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Charleston, South Carolina (CNN) -- Mark Sanford is heading back to Washington after detours along the Appalachian Trail and Argentina. The former South Carolina governor finished his second term in office three years ago with his political career dead in the water thanks to a well-publicized extra-marital affair and ethics violations. But he came away Tuesday with a victory over Democratic opponent Elizabeth Colbert Busch in the special election for a vacant House seat in the Palmetto State's 1st Congressional District -- the same seat he once held. Here's what we've learned, or better yet, re-learned, from Sanford's victory 1. Voters give politicians second chances\n@highlight\nDisgraced former Gov. 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The guilty verdict had been widely expected, as Gu had confessed, during her one-day trial earlier this month, that she and an aide poisoned British businessman Neil Heywood. The high-powered wife of deposed Chinese politician Bo Xilai had blamed a \"mental breakdown\" for her actions. In the end Gu escaped with her life after receiving a suspended death sentence, though she'll likely be jailed for life. Her aide, Zhang Xiaojun, also was found guilty Monday in Heywood's death and sentenced to nine years in prison.\n@highlight\nGu Kailai's suspended death sentence didn't surprise China observers\n@highlight\nNetizens skeptical of verdict, with some questions why Gu was spared\n@highlight\nChina executes highest number of people, Amnesty reports", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 210, "end": 211}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 458, "end": 459}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 625, "end": 631}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder used the death penalty in 2010 against thousands of people for a wide range of crimes that include non-violent offenses and after proceedings that did not meet international fair trial standards.\"", "idx": 87063}], "idx": 56712} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- With Manchester United continuing their top form from last season and aiming for what would be a remarkable clean sweep of trophies this year, it's only appropriate that we should profile a blog somehow linked to the Red Devils. Fan focus: The Republik of Mancunia blog is popular with Manchester United supporters. The Republik of Mancunia blog focuses on the Old Trafford club and is updated daily with a keen following among thousands of Manchester United fans. Authored by Manchester-born and raised 25-year-old Scott (who prefers to remain anonymous), the blog began in the 2005-2006 season.\n@highlight\nCNN's Football Fanzone profiles a football blog every month\n@highlight\nIn March the profiled site is the Republik of Mancunia blog\n@highlight\nThe Republik of Mancunia is a dedicated blog for Manchester United fans", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 46}, {"start": 242, "end": 251}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 311, "end": 327}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 466, "end": 482}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 633, "end": 635}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 750, "end": 757}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 824, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I love talking about @placeholder and I'm an argumentative guy, so getting to write my opinions down about the latest goings on is something I really enjoy doing.", "idx": 87076}], "idx": 56721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 18 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:11 EST, 19 July 2012 He is portrayed as a brutish ape-man, prowling around for prey to spear for dinner. But scientists now believe Neanderthal man was actually more of the stay-at-home type. Researchers at Cambridge University have found evidence our early ancestors may have spent most of their time carrying out tedious domestic chores. Their remains show they had very big right arms - some 50 per cent stronger than their left arms - which has previously been put down to hunting big game with spears. Mighty hunter or domestic God? Researchers at Cambridge University have found evidence our early ancestors may have spent most of their time carrying out tedious domestic chores\n@highlight\nNeanderthals big right arms were actually from doing chores\n@highlight\nOur ancestors spent much of their time skinning prey\n@highlight\n'Domestic' hominids spent time at home preparing animals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 272, "end": 291}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 598, "end": 600}, {"start": 618, "end": 637}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The disparity in @placeholder arms is only seen in people such as tennis players.", "idx": 87078}], "idx": 56723} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:30 EST, 25 November 2013 A man used his 'passing' relationship with footballer Ashley Cole to tempt two jewellers to a hotel with bags full of diamonds and watches before robbing them, a court has heard. Barry 'Junior' Eaton, 33, is accused of telling Dean Magri and Christopher Agathocleous that Chelsea footballer Cole wanted to meet them at the Verta Hotel in Battersea to buy luxury jewellery on January 29. However, when the two men arrived at the hotel Cole failed to appear. They then went outside, where Eaton, along with his friend Raphael Francis, 23, allegedly beat and robbed them.\n@highlight\nBarry Eaton, 33, accused of using 'passing' friendship with Ashley Cole to set up a robbery on January 29\n@highlight\nEaton allegedly lured two jewellery dealers to a South London hotel claiming Cole was looking to buy jewels and watches\n@highlight\nHe is then accused of robbing the dealers along with Raphael Francis, 23\n@highlight\nOne bag full of Rolex watches and diamonds was recovered, but another containing six watches worth \u00a3110,000 was never found", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 276, "end": 295}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 339, "end": 362}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 388, "end": 391}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 978, "end": 992}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However @placeholder's bag, containing six designer watches worth \u00a3110,000, was never found.", "idx": 87079}], "idx": 56724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "FBI agents interviewed one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings two years ago, but found no connection with terror groups. An FBI official said agents interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of the Russian government. \"The request stated that it was based on information that he was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups,\" the FBI said in a statement. The FBI said it took a number of investigative steps to check on the request, including looking at his travel history, checking databases for derogatory information and searching for Web postings.\n@highlight\nA foreign government told the FBI that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a follower of radical Islam\n@highlight\nFBI: Agents interviewed him in 2011 at Russia's request\n@highlight\nUltimately, the FBI told the foreign government nothing was found\n@highlight\nMcCaul: \"If he was on the radar, and they let him out of their sights, then that's an issue\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 50, "end": 64}, {"start": 137, "end": 139}, {"start": 174, "end": 190}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 528, "end": 530}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 800, "end": 816}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder praised the FBI's efforts investigating the case since Monday's bombings.", "idx": 87082}], "idx": 56726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:55 EST, 12 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 12 May 2013 Pope Francis today proclaimed hundreds of 15th-century martyrs beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam as saints of the Catholic Church, as he led his first canonization ceremony in a packed St. Peter's Square. The 'Martyrs of Otranto' were 813 Italians who were slain in the southern Italian city in 1480 for defying demands to renounce Christianity by Turkish invaders who overran the citadel. Their approval for sainthood was decided upon by Francis' predecessor, Benedict XVI, in a decree read at the ceremony in February where the former pontiff announced his retirement.\n@highlight\nPope Francis made the sainthoods in his first canonization ceremony today\n@highlight\nThe canonisations were approved by his predecessor Benedict XVI\n@highlight\nVatican seemed at pains not to allow it to be interpreted as anti-Islamic\n@highlight\nThe first pontiff from South America also gave Colombia its first saint", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 213, "end": 227}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 309, "end": 326}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}, {"start": 949, "end": 961}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is estimated around 60,000 Catholics gathered in St. Peter's Square during Pope Francis' canonization mass at the @placeholder", "idx": 87093}, {"query": "Francis prayed that '@placeholder's beloved children continue to work for peace and just development of the country'.", "idx": 87094}], "idx": 56733} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb Russia's foreign minister says top diplomats have agreed to take immediate steps toward calming tensions in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the four parties gathered Thursday in Geneva - the U.S., European Union, Ukraine and Russia - will work to establish a broad national dialogue to ensure that people's rights are protected. He said that amnesty will be given to pro-Russian protesters who participated in an uprising against the government in Kiev, except those found guilty of capital crimes. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (left) shakes hands with Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov says the two nations and other parties will work to ease tensions in Ukraine\n@highlight\nRussian minister says U.S, EU, Ukraine and Russia reached consensus\n@highlight\nPro-Russian protestors will be given amnesty under new deal\n@highlight\nWashington has sent non-military aid to Ukrainian troops", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 12, "end": 17}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 224, "end": 227}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 755}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 775}, {"start": 877, "end": 886}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news came as the U.S. announced it will send medical supplies, helmets and other non-lethal aid to the @placeholder military in response to Russia's 'dangerously irresponsible' efforts to destabilise the country.", "idx": 87099}], "idx": 56738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Hong Kong man who brought a Filipino maid with his family when they moved to Vancouver -- but then made her work 16 hours a day for 21 months and allowed her one phone-call a month -- has been convicted of human trafficking in a landmark verdict. In the first conviction for human trafficking in Canada, a British Columbia Supreme Court found 50-year-old father of three, Franco Orr Yiu-kwan, guilty of illegally employing a foreign national and immigration breaches. His partner, Nicole Huen Oi-ling, was acquitted of the charges. \"My clients are in shock frankly,\" defense lawyer Nicholas Preovolos, told CNN affiliate CBC News. \"They're stunned. It's an odd verdict, in that the jury apparently believed a number of allegations that Ms. Sarmiento made against Mr. Orr, but didn't believe the allegations she made against Ms. Huen.\"\n@highlight\nHong Kong man convicted of human trafficking in landmark case in Vancouver\n@highlight\nFranco Orr Yiu-kwan charged over Filipino maid he brought from Hong Kong\n@highlight\nCourt was told how the maid worked 16 hours a day for 21 months without a holiday\n@highlight\nThe charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a $1 million fine", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 88, "end": 96}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 317, "end": 346}, {"start": 383, "end": 401}, {"start": 492, "end": 510}, {"start": 593, "end": 610}, {"start": 618, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 751, "end": 759}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 961}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Things came to a head in June 2010 when @placeholder called the police after getting into a confrontation with Huen.", "idx": 87105}], "idx": 56744} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An international music awards show announced a new Adele album Tuesday -- but nothing's happening, says her label chief. The confusion started with a tweet from the World Music Awards, an international contest that has been broadcast from such locales as Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Monaco. In a tweet, the show said, \"#adele confirms 2015 Tour After The Release Of Her New Album '25'!\" Not so fast, said Martin Mills, who heads Beggars Group. Adele's label, XL Recordings, is a subsidiary of Beggars Group. There's \"no truth in this,\" he told Billboard. So what's the deal with the World Music Awards? It may have gotten attention for the tweet, but Billboard observed that the contest is \"something of a curiosity on the international awards calendar.\" The American broadcast of its 2014 show was supposed to run on NBC but didn't because of \"technical issues.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"No truth in\" Adele album rumor, says label exec\n@highlight\nWorld Music Awards tweeted a new album was coming\n@highlight\nAdele has hinted about something in the works\n@highlight\nHer previous album, \"21,\" was a smash", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 174, "end": 191}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 348, "end": 390}, {"start": 413, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 591, "end": 608}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 826, "end": 828}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 948, "end": 965}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Altogether, it's sold more than 10 million copies and topped @placeholder's year-end sales list in both 2011 and 2012 -- the first album ever to do that.", "idx": 87112}], "idx": 56749} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This home video shows the eerie moment a one-year-old girl was pulled to the ground by a mysterious unseen force. Lexi Hood was playing peek-a-boo with her father, Gareth, and mother, Charlene, 31, at home in Bridgend, Wales, when she was suddenly knocked to the ground. Mr Hood, 35, said his daughter, who he described as 'sturdy on her feet', said 'naughty boy' as if she was telling someone off. Peek-a-boo: The home video shows Lexi, seen with her hands over her face, playing with her parents Spooky: The one-year-old is suddenly knocked to the ground, as if being pulled by an unseen force\n@highlight\nHome video shows one-year-old Lexi Hood playing in front of the TV\n@highlight\nShe peeks out from behind her hands and is suddenly knocked to the floor\n@highlight\nHer father, Gareth, said she said 'naughty boy' as if telling someone off", "entities": [{"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We were filming her as a bit of a memento because she was doing @placeholder and she thought we couldn't see her when she covered her eyes.", "idx": 87113}], "idx": 56750} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 07:06 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:18 EST, 8 January 2014 The fat-shaming moment a daughter had to ask for a seat belt extension on a flight has seen her and her mother lose a combined 11 stone and turn their lives around. Cheree Sartain, 24 and her mother, Paula, 46, from Corby, Northamptonshire, have transformed their lives since the time when they together weighed 35 stone. Mortified Cheree, who weighed 19 stone, was about to set off on a holiday to Turkey with friends when she realised to her horror the seat belt didn't fit.\n@highlight\nCheree and mother Paula were on a flight to Turkey when Cheree realised her seat belt didn't fit\n@highlight\nCheree weighed 19 stone and Paula was 17st 4lbs and had diabetes\n@highlight\nThe humiliation spurred the pair to embark on diet and join Slimming World\n@highlight\nSwapped fried food for low fat diet and lost 11 stone between them\n@highlight\nCheree shed 5st 12Ibs and she now weighs 13st 2Ibs\n@highlight\nPaula lost 4st 12lbs and weighs 12st 6lbs and has reversed her diabetes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 821, "end": 834}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cheree's mother Paula, recalls how her daughter's confidence hit rock bottom when she returned from @placeholder.", "idx": 87119}], "idx": 56756} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With all that's happening in the news, you might think moviegoers would skip over danger and depression in favor of something funny and light. You'd be wrong. \"Gone Girl,\" the dark drama about a disappearance that reveals a dysfunctional marriage, won fall's first big box office battle over the weekend, holding off a stronger-than-expected challenge from the horror prequel \"Annabelle.\" Directed by David Fincher and starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, \"Gone Girl\" features murder, infidelity, psychosis, deception and tabloid TV. (Before you start yelling \"spoilers!\" remember that most reviews of the film came out more than a week ago, and Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel has been on shelves for two years.)\n@highlight\nThe dark drama \"Gone Girl\" opened at No. 1\n@highlight\nHorror prequel \"Annabelle\" came in at a close second\n@highlight\n\"Guardians of the Galaxy\" is still holding on in the top 10", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 437, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 859, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though most horror films have suffered at the box office this year, new release \"@placeholder\" bucked the trend.", "idx": 87125}], "idx": 56761} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Agger and his family have been left \u2018heartbroken\u2019 after their pet dog was killed during a trip to a dog salon, his wife has revealed. Sofie Agger posted a photograph of Charlie the dog on Instagram, saying that he \u2018went to the groomer and never came home again\u2019. She said workers at the salon, which has not been named, put him in \u2018some dryer box\u2019 last week and it was unclear whether the machine was faulty or the animal was simply forgotten about. Daniel Agger's wife Sofie posted this photograph of Charlie the dog on Instagram after his death\n@highlight\nFootballer's wife Sofie Agger posted photo of dog Charlie on Instagram\n@highlight\nSays their beloved pet 'went to the groomer and never came home again'\n@highlight\nShe claims workers at the unnamed salon put him in 'some dryer box'\n@highlight\nAgger made 232 appearances for Liverpool before leaving in August", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 479, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 830, "end": 834}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The footballer\u2019s wife, whom he married in 2010, said of @placeholder on December 6: \u2018We lost him today and our family are totally heartbroken.", "idx": 87129}], "idx": 56763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Melbourne couple could be charged for giving their three-year-old son medicinal cannabis who was suffering from hundreds of life-threatening seizures a day. Under doctor's supervision, Cassie Batten and Rhett Wallace use cannabis oil to treat Cooper's severe epileptic seizures as he did not respond to any other medication. However Victorian police raided the family's Mernda home, north-east of Melbourne, and seized all the supply - leaving his parents fearful that they will lose their son. Meanwhile, there are more than 100,000 patients who legally access prescription cannabis in the US with 285 of them being under the age of 18. And there's also a burgeoning market which provides 'weed for kids'.\n@highlight\nMelbourne couple Cassie Batten and Rhett Wallace fear they may lose their son Cooper\n@highlight\nThey use medicinal cannabis to treat their three-year-old's life-threatening seizures\n@highlight\nThey were significantly reduced from hundreds a day to two or three\n@highlight\nBut police raided their home on July 10 and took all the supply\n@highlight\nIn the US, medicinal marijuana is grown for kids with intractable epilepsy", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 10}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 593, "end": 594}, {"start": 720, "end": 728}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We don't want to do that...our only option is to go to @placeholder.'", "idx": 87132}], "idx": 56766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 23:14 EST, 4 August 2013 | UPDATED: 14:11 EST, 5 August 2013 Barring an unfortunate lightning strike, it looks like Alex Rodriguez was right - he will be in the Yankees\u2019 lineup Monday night. Despite multiple reports claiming to confirm Major League Baseball will announce on Monday a 214 game suspension \u2013 along with 50 game bans for as many as 15 others \u2013 of the tarnished player, Rodriguez will be able to play Monday night. The accused cheater\u2019s plan to appeal the suspension allows for him to be on the field until an arbitrator hears the case.\n@highlight\nA 214 game suspension against Alex Rodriguez is expected to be announced - along with other, lesser bans - Monday afternoon\n@highlight\nA-Rod is widely expected to appeal the suspension, clearing the way for him to play until his case is heard by an arbitrator\n@highlight\nRodriguez may blame the team for his use of performance enhancing drugs, saying they mishandled and misdiagnosed injuries since 2009\n@highlight\nShould the arbitrator side with the league, his suspension could continue into the 2015 season if upheld in its entirety", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 262, "end": 282}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The alleged cheat accused both the @placeholder and MLB of conspiring to keep him off the field and void his contract.", "idx": 87139}], "idx": 56770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The British police practice of keeping DNA records of anyone they arrest is a human rights violation, The European Court of Human Rights ruled unanimously Thursday. The European Court of Human Rights says the UK should not be keeping DNA records of everyone they arrest. Two Britons took the case to the court after the police retained their fingerprints and DNA when criminal cases against them ended without conviction. Both then requested that the samples be destroyed, but their request was denied on the basis of a British law authorizing them to be retained indefinitely. The court awarded them 42,000 euros ($53,000) to cover their legal costs.\n@highlight\nUK police practice of keeping DNA records of suspects is \"human rights violation\"\n@highlight\nThe European Court of Human Rights says it is \"indiscriminate\"\n@highlight\nTwo Britons took action after police retained samples despite dismissal of cases", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 131, "end": 160}, {"start": 194, "end": 223}, {"start": 234, "end": 235}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 688, "end": 689}, {"start": 785, "end": 814}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a shame it had to go all the way to the @placeholder.", "idx": 87143}], "idx": 56772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 01:09 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 13 June 2013 A massive line of storms packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds rolled through the Midwest on Wednesday evening driving people into basements for shelter, tearing down power lines and causing flooding in low-lying areas. Forecasters predicted that by the time the storms were done, they could affect more than one in five Americans from Iowa to Maryland. In addition to tornadoes, lightning and large hail, meteorologists warned about the possibility of a derecho - a storm of strong straight-line winds spanning at least 240 miles.\n@highlight\nStorms generate tornadoes, large hail, and cause power outages\n@highlight\nMore than 120 flights canceled at O'Hare Airport in Chicago\n@highlight\nArea at risk includes 64 million people across 10 states\n@highlight\nPerson killed in wild fires in northern California", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 436, "end": 439}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 897, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tens of thousands of people across the @placeholder lost power.", "idx": 87146}], "idx": 56775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The party\u2019s over, and for the 10,000 Democrat disciples who frolicked into the wee small hours at Barack Obama\u2019s re-election shindig in his hometown of Chicago, it\u2019s time to call it a day. Yet as the grassroots campaigners began wending their way back to all corners of America, still clutching the flags they had waved till their arms went numb, the mood among them was far from euphoric. Rather, there was a sense of sheer relief. US President Barack Obama, accompanied by wife Michelle and his daughters at the re-election party in Chicago Relief that Romney\u2019s worrying late surge had been repelled; relief that poll predictions of a Republican upset had proved ill-founded; and relief that the bitter, protracted struggle to spare their Messiah the ignominy of a one-term presidency was finally over.\n@highlight\nThe re-election party is over and it's back to business for Barack Obama\n@highlight\nSupporters were relieved that Romney's worrying late surge had been repelled", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 98, "end": 109}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 433, "end": 434}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then, @placeholder\u2019s nebulous promises of \u2018hope and change\u2019 were alone enough to kindle a great outpouring of joy and goodwill that bridged all divisions, but this time round the spontaneity was gone, and the celebrations seemed too triumphal, given the parlous state of the nation; and too schmaltzy and slickly choreographed.", "idx": 87154}], "idx": 56781} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Johnson Last updated at 10:15 AM on 20th October 2011 A tearful Lindsay Lohan was led away from court in handcuffs and taken into custody today after a judge blasted her for violating probation. The troubled actress, 25, had her probation revoked pending a November 2 hearing after Judge Stephanie Sautner slammed her for failing to complete time at the Downtown Women's Centre. The Mean Girls star is now understood to have been released after posting $100,000 and will not spend time behind bars - for now, at least. Welling up: Lindsay Lohan appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom today where a judge revoked her probation and ordered her into custody\n@highlight\nMean Girls star taken into custody after hearing\n@highlight\nHas been released after posting bail and will not spend time behind bars\n@highlight\nBut still not in the clear yet - she face another hearing on November 2\n@highlight\nJudge orders her to 16 hours of morgue clean-up duty in next two weeks\n@highlight\nBooking sheet incorrectly states Lohan's sex as 'male'\n@highlight\nProbation relates to star's necklace theft earlier this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 363, "end": 385}, {"start": 392, "end": 401}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 568, "end": 578}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "report details how @placeholder said the women's shelter community service was not 'fulfilling' - which was also slammed by the judge", "idx": 87155}], "idx": 56782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Vahram Muratyan's personal tale of two cities began with a serious case of the travel bug. Born in Paris, he started flying to New York with his family as a child -- the frequent trans-Atlantic trips made possible in part by his mother's job at the now-defunct airline TWA. \"I think I grew up with an obsession with the city,\" Muratyan said, vowing to one day move to the Big Apple. 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Jordan Belfi arrives at the premiere of \"Entourage\" season six in Los Angeles, California. Davies is one of the few characters on the show who has the ability to shake one of the central figures: the unshakeable agent Ari Gold. 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Three samples of the drug-resistant bacteria taken from a hospital and neo-natal unit in Scotland closely matched a specific strain found in livestock. Generally, people and animals harbour different forms of the potent MRSA strain CC398 investigated by the researchers. But the new evidence suggests that the livestock version is capable of being transmitted from animals to humans, and has found its way into hospitals. Scientists believe a strain of the MRSA superbug has spread from farm animals to hospitals and baby clinics in the UK. Generally, people and animals harbour different forms of the potent MRSA strain CC398. But the new evidence suggests that the livestock version is capable of being transmitted from animals to humans\n@highlight\nGenetic fingerprint study shows strong evidence of MRSA superbug spreading from farm animals to hospitals\n@highlight\nThree samples of the drug-resistant bacteria taken from a Scottish hospital and neonatal unit closely matched a specific strain found in livestock\n@highlight\nGenerally animals and humans harbour different strains of the bacteria\n@highlight\nBut new evidence suggests the livestock version is capable of spreading from animals to humans", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 115, "end": 116}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 339, "end": 342}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 656, "end": 657}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder strain is known to cause serious and sometimes life-threatening infections in both humans and animals.", "idx": 87182}], "idx": 56799} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 16 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 16 November 2013 A Rutgers University football player on the Scarlett Knights has come forward with claims that the team's coach has been verbally abusing and bullying players. Freshman cornerback, Jevon Tyree, 19, quit the football team on November 6 after coach Dave Cohen called him profanities and once even threatened to 'head-butt him during a study hall session.' There were 10 students and a tutor present during the incident. Jevon's parents, Mark and Clarice, are outraged by the 'bullying' and are seeking disciplinary action against Cohen.\n@highlight\nJevon Tyree, 19, is the cousin of former NY Giants player David Tyree\n@highlight\nTyree's family tried to set up meetings with the school's Athletic Director Julie Hermann but she didn't make herself available\n@highlight\nA statement released by the school said that matters were 'resolved,' yet the family disagrees", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 102, "end": 119}, {"start": 144, "end": 159}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 347, "end": 356}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 535, "end": 538}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 656}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 704, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I really think disciplinary action should happen, almost to the point where (@placeholder) should get fired.", "idx": 87184}], "idx": 56801} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron has appealed to former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg to share any information he has about the Islamic State militants behind the capture of Western hostages. Mr Begg has claimed he offered to help the Government secure the release of British hostage Alan Henning from Islamic State (ISIS) extremists but was prevented from issuing a direct appeal. He also said he believed he knew those who held the murdered aid worker and had helped secure the release of hostages from extremists in Syria in the past. Scroll down for video Pictured left, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg outside high security Belmarsh prison after he walked free from jail on Wednesday, and right, Prime Minister David Cameron leaving Downing Street\n@highlight\nPM: Moazzam Begg should tell Government what he knows about ISIS killers\n@highlight\nMr Begg has claimed he offered to help secure release of Alan Henning\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron says Begg's appeals to help situation 'fell on deaf ears'\n@highlight\nFormer Guantanamo detainee Begg walked free from prison last week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 272, "end": 283}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 507, "end": 511}, {"start": 570, "end": 583}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 929, "end": 941}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Upon his release, the court heard that Begg was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder from his time in @placeholder.", "idx": 87187}], "idx": 56804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Reports Wednesday that three men have been arrested over plans to travel from New York to join ISIS -- and that one of them allegedly posted online about his desire to shoot the President of the United States -- is simply the latest reminder that terrorist groups and their sympathizers are exploiting the freedom of cyberspace. Earlier this month, ISIS posted a video of its horrific burning of a captured Jordanian pilot. Unfortunately, this was not the first time ISIS has used Twitter, an American social media company, to broadcast its barbaric acts to the world. In August, when ISIS released the gruesome beheading of American journalist James Foley, it also used social media. In fact, ISIS has been using Twitter for years.\n@highlight\nISIS and other terrorist groups have been active on social media\n@highlight\nTed Poe: Terrorist gave up right to free speech when they killed innocent civilians", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 183, "end": 212}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are many more examples from such groups, all of which have officially been listed as foreign designated terrorist organizations by the @placeholder government.", "idx": 87211}, {"query": "The first -- and easiest to set aside -- is the claim that if the @placeholder government were to shut down terrorists' social media accounts, these measures would be violating terrorists' free speech rights.", "idx": 87212}], "idx": 56819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gareth Bale's back. Usually words to hearten Wales manager Chris Coleman as his outstanding talent returns from Spain. On Sunday they caused him to accentuate the difference between playing at risk and playing in pain. The world's most expensive footballer will start against Cyprus on Monday night in the hugely important Euro 2016 qualifier, but he does so nursing a sore back. Back among the goals is where Wales want him and Coleman made it clear Bale is always eager to perform for his country no matter what niggles he may be carrying. 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But is she a spy? It is clear the Justice Department believes the woman's boyfriend broke the law, but the criminal complaint that outlines the charges against him never formally accuses her of any crime. It just paints a picture of a young woman who seems to be involved in espionage.\n@highlight\nBenjamin Pierce Bishop, 59, of Honolulu, charged with passing on secrets\n@highlight\nThe defense contractor met younger lover at military defense conference\n@highlight\nHe did not tell authorities about her as he should have done\n@highlight\nA covert search of his home in Hawaii found documents marked 'secret'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 384, "end": 401}, {"start": 647, "end": 668}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Doyle said neighbors knew Bishop worked for the government in @placeholder but were unclear on his exact job.", "idx": 87226}], "idx": 56828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli government ministers Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a temporary freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank in an effort to restart peace talks with the Palestinians. The Security Cabinet voted 11-2 in favor of the measure which calls for a 10-month freeze on new building permits and the construction of new residential buildings in the West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it \"a very big step toward peace\" and said he hoped the Palestinians would \"take full advantage\" of the opportunity to restart talks during the 10-month window. \"I hope the Palestinians and the Arab world will work with us to forge a new beginning... for our children and for theirs,\" he said.\n@highlight\nSecurity Cabinet voted 11-2 in favor of the measure which calls for a 10-month freeze\n@highlight\nIsrael under pressure -- particularly from United States -- to halt settlement construction\n@highlight\nContinued construction a key stumbling block in restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks\n@highlight\nPalestinian PM Salam Fayyad said proposed freeze would be inadequate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 25}, {"start": 135, "end": 143}, {"start": 190, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 223}, {"start": 375, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 409, "end": 426}, {"start": 491, "end": 502}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 629, "end": 632}, {"start": 740, "end": 755}, {"start": 837, "end": 842}, {"start": 880, "end": 892}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials, including Fayyad, have called on Israel to freeze construction in Jerusalem as well.", "idx": 87227}], "idx": 56829} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ten years and 1.2 billion users into its existence, there's no question that Facebook has changed our lives. Whether it was an inspired vision, deft execution, a bit of dumb luck or a combination of all three, Mark Zuckerberg's social juggernaut has ingrained itself into the daily lives of digital-age users in a way that forebears like MySpace and contemporaries like Twitter could only imagine. Which is not to say it's all \"likes\" and \"shares\" and happy kid pics. As with any new (or newly discovered) technology, the impact of the end product is largely in the hands of the user. We are, after all, only human -- with all the joy and sadness, decency and ugliness that that entails.\n@highlight\nFacebook turns 10 next week and has undeniably changed how many of us live\n@highlight\nFor many of those changes, there are positive and negative sides\n@highlight\nIn the Facebook age, there's rarely such thing as a long-lost friend\n@highlight\nBut some folks still haven't figured out etiquette of social sharing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, with @placeholder, getting nostalgic about an old crush or flame could lead to a late-night Facebook message.", "idx": 87246}], "idx": 56838} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Peters Andrew Flintoff dragged himself out of his fish and chip van and came agonisingly close to inspiring Lancashire to Twenty20 final glory as Warwickshire claimed their first-ever Twenty20 crown. The 36-year-old former England all-rounder got a last-minute call up for the final after Kabir Ali damaged his shoulder in the semi and looked set to deliver a virtuoso performance when he dismissed his old mate Ian Bell with the first ball of his spell. He returned, with hope apparently gone, to smash 20 not out off just eight balls, to give Lancashire a chance of the most unlikely victory only for current England all-rounder Chris Woakes to hold his nerve with a brilliant last over to leave Flintoff and his team-mates five runs short of victory.\n@highlight\nBears scored 181-5 from their 20 overs, with Laurie Evans grabbing 53\n@highlight\nLancashire struggled to stay with the pace and posted 177-8 from 20 overs\n@highlight\nVarun Chopra (30) and William Porterfield (31) contributed to score of 181\n@highlight\nAndrew Flintoff took wicket of Ian Bell and returned figures of 1-20 in final\n@highlight\nHe then smashed 20 from eight balls to put Lancashire within four runs\n@highlight\nKarl Brown scored 55 for Lancashire but it was not enough to win\n@highlight\nOliver Hannon-Dalby took 3-31 and Chris Woakes 2-35 for Bears\n@highlight\nBears beat Surrey by 16 runs in first semi to reach evening's final\n@highlight\nLancashire qualified by beating Hampshire by 41 runs via Duckworth-Lewis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 115, "end": 124}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 638, "end": 649}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 817, "end": 828}, {"start": 853, "end": 862}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 960, "end": 978}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1229}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1305, "end": 1316}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1331}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1360}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1432}, {"start": 1455, "end": 1463}, {"start": 1480, "end": 1494}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pose: @placeholder bears players hold the trophy aloft as they stand for photos after their final victory", "idx": 87252}], "idx": 56842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for Manchester City's home clash with Stoke... Manchester City vs Stoke City (Etihad Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 3pm Odds (subject to change): Manchester City 1/5 Draw 5/1 Stoke 14/1 Referee: Lee Mason Managers: Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City), Mark Hughes (Stoke) Head-to-head league record: Manchester City wins 38, draws 22, Stoke wins 30 Team news Manchester City Manchester City strikers Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko are both fit for the Barclays Premier League visit of Stoke on Saturday.\n@highlight\nManchester City strikers Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko fit for visit of Stoke\n@highlight\nEliaquim Mangala and Frank Lampard short of match fitness for Man City\n@highlight\nAlvaro Negredo remains long term absentee for Manuel Pellegrini's team\n@highlight\nChelsea's on loan Victor Moses likely to start on bench for Stoke City\n@highlight\nNigerian forward not fit enough to feature full 90 minutes at Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nPhil Bardsley and Bojan Krkic should be fit after being rested midweek\n@highlight\nGeoff Cameron out with thigh injury from 3-0 win over Portsmouth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 250, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 389, "end": 403}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 458, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 491}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 602, "end": 616}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 693, "end": 715}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 756, "end": 770}, {"start": 781, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 926, "end": 939}, {"start": 972, "end": 988}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1196, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1323}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has played only 29 minutes this season but is the league\u2019s joint-top scorer with two goals.", "idx": 87255}], "idx": 56844} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Maori Muslim leader who openly supports extremist activity in the Middle East has started his own Islamic State in a New Zealand town. Te Amorangi Kireka-Whaanga, who is the leader of the Aotearoa Maori Muslim Association, announced via social media on Sunday that he had changed the organisation's name to the Islamic State of Aotearoa. Mr Kireka-Whaanga of Hastings, north-east of Wellington, has openly supported the Islamic State militant group in the past on Facebook saying it will cause the end of western civilisation. 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The First Minister is in Aberdeen for the SNP\u2019s final conference before September\u2019s referendum, where supporters will be bitterly disappointed that movement towards a Yes vote has stalled. A Survation poll has handed the pro-Union Better Together campaign a comfortable ten-point lead, with backing for independence down two points since last month to just 37 per cent. 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Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, will make a personal appearance before a California parole board for the first time in at least nine years on Wednesday, supported by two psychologists' reports saying he no longer poses a threat to society, his attorney said. And in what a prosecutor and Sirhan's attorney say will be an extraordinary appearance, one of the surviving shooting victims in the 1968 assassination, retired TV journalist William Weisel, is expected to tell the parole panel that he won't object to Sirhan's release if the board OKs it, Weisel told CNN.\n@highlight\nOne of the surviving shooting victims will not oppose parole if the board OKs it\n@highlight\nTwo psychologists' reports say Sirhan poses no threat to society, his attorney says\n@highlight\nSirhan, 66, serving life sentence for 1968 slaying of Robert Kennedy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 36}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 125, "end": 134}, {"start": 340, "end": 345}, {"start": 486, "end": 499}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 613, "end": 615}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Members of the @placeholder family and their representatives didn't return messages or e-mails seeking a comment.", "idx": 87270}], "idx": 56852} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ronaldinho plundered a hat-trick as AC Milan crushed 10-man Siena 4-0 on Sunday to close the gap on Serie A leaders Inter Milan to just six points and with the Milan derby to come next week. Milan also have a game in hand meaning they could potentially draw level with the four-in-a-row champions if they were to win next weekend's crunch clash. The hosts started in determined mood following Inter's 2-2 draw at Bari on Saturday and Ronaldinho took an Alessandro Nesta cross on his chest on three minutes before sending a spectacular overhead bicycle kick just off target.\n@highlight\nBrazilian Ronaldinho plundered a hat-trick as AC Milan crushed 10-man Siena 4-0 in Serie A\n@highlight\nThe result means Milan close the gap on Serie A leaders and city rivals Inter Milan to just six points\n@highlight\nJuventus continue to slide down the table after slumping to a 1-0 defeat at Chievo", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 45, "end": 52}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 422, "end": 425}, {"start": 443, "end": 452}, {"start": 462, "end": 477}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 640, "end": 647}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder sealed his first Milan hat-trick with a rocket into the top corner from outside the area a minute from time.", "idx": 87288}], "idx": 56865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Facebook and Google are battling it out to dominate your smartphone time and, for now, Facebook is winning. According to the latest stats from comScore, Facebook was the most popular mobile app in the United States in 2012. The Google Maps app held the top position until October, when Apple rolled out its latest mobile operating system, iOS 6, and replaced the built-in Google Maps app with its own, less accurate version. Of course, Facebook also had a hand in its own success. Its number of monthly unique visitors rose steadily over the course of the year. In August, the company rolled out a long overdue revamp of its iOS mobile app for iPhone and iPads, significantly speeding up the launch, scroll and browsing times. User reviews in Apple's App Store shot up as a result, and in December the company followed up with a better version of its Android app.\n@highlight\nFacebook had the most popular mobile app for Android and iOS combined in 2012\n@highlight\nGoogle Maps was in second place followed by five other Google apps\n@highlight\nFacebook had highest levels of engagement, with 23% of app time spent in the app", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 96, "end": 103}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 162, "end": 169}, {"start": 210, "end": 222}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 634, "end": 636}, {"start": 653, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 943}, {"start": 973, "end": 983}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People aren't just opening their @placeholder app the most, they're spending astonishingly large chunks of time in the app, poking around and reading up on their friends.", "idx": 87289}, {"query": "The more interesting story in the coming year might be Google's rise to dominate all mobile platforms, not just its own @placeholder operating system.", "idx": 87290}], "idx": 56866} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As dream starts go they didn't come any more perfect than Andy Fenn's. It was February, the season was just beginning, and on the Mediterranean island of Majorca the 21-year-old Scot sprinted in at the head of a star-studded field to win the Trofeo Palma. Next day, Fenn did it again. Two outings in the colours of his new team, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, and two victories. And among those watching from the sidelines, and kicking himself, was Dave Brailsford. Andrew Fenn celebrates victory in Mallorca as he crosses the finish line for Omega-Pharma QuickStep Dave Brailsford watched Fenn win his first two races in Majorca for Omega\n@highlight\nAndy Fenn's two debut wins for Omega Pharma-QuickStep were in front of Dave Brailsford in 2011\n@highlight\nHe appeared to be set to follow in the footsteps of Mark Cavendish\n@highlight\nBut Fenn failed to kick-on from there and could not break into the team\n@highlight\nAfter signing for Team Sky, he wants to rediscover form and confidence", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 66}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 154, "end": 160}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 329, "end": 350}, {"start": 442, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 469}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 536, "end": 557}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 627, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 675, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 802, "end": 815}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fenn is feeling positive after partaking in his first training camp with @placeholder in Majorca", "idx": 87292}], "idx": 56867} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Joe Kistel and Penny Malphrus have never met. But they are connected in a way that may help provide each of them with an answer to the same question: Could strewn pieces of metal recently found partially buried in the sandy ocean floor 20 miles off the coast of St. Augustine, Florida, be what's left of a plane that disappeared without a trace 16 years ago? The story begins on February 17, 1996. That's the day Penny's father, Stewart Dunbar, an experienced pilot, took off on a short solo flight from Swainsboro, Georgia, to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Dunbar was returning home after going to show his twin engine propeller-driven Piper Aerostar to a prospective buyer who, as it so happened, failed to show up for the scheduled appointment.\n@highlight\nNEW: Team cancels plans to dive this weekend due to bad weather\n@highlight\nPenny Malphrus has wondered for 16 years what became of her father\n@highlight\nHe disappeared over the ocean after sending a distress call from his small plane\n@highlight\nDiver Joe Kistel found sea-floor debris in an area where the plane might have fallen", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 292}, {"start": 422, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 779, "end": 782}, {"start": 849, "end": 862}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though never certain, the family believes @placeholder, realizing his predicament and unable to control the light transport aircraft, wanted to steer the plane away from land and avoid hurting anyone.", "idx": 87297}], "idx": 56871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Defence Force chief, Angus Houston, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, have been named as Australia's next knights. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the Queen accepted his recommendation that the Duke of Edinburgh and Air Chief Marshal Houston 'be awarded Australia's highest honour as Knights of the Order of Australia'. Mr Abbott said Prince Philip was receiving the honour to recognise his contribution to Australia over the course of the Queen's 62-year reign. 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The Red Devils will play Arsenal in the quarter-finals after seeing off the League One side at Deepdale, with goals from Ander Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Wayne Rooney. However, it took a Scott Laird opener for Preston for Van Gaal to change his system and see his team finally spark into life. The Dutchman claims that he was 'satisfied' before that moment, and delighted afterwards. Louis van Gaal - pictured with captain Wayne Rooney - was proud after Manchester United beat Preston\n@highlight\nManchester United beat Preston North End 3-1 on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nRed Devils through to FA Cup quarter-finals after victory at Deepdale\n@highlight\nScott Laird had put the League One side in front in the second half\n@highlight\nAnder Herrera, Marouane Fellaini and Wayne Rooney sealed win for United\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal says visitors' team spirit was 'unbelievable'\n@highlight\nMan United will host Arsenal at Old Trafford in the sixth round", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 132, "end": 148}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 337}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 376, "end": 386}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 643, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 701}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 758, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 819, "end": 826}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 933, "end": 949}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates after equalising at Deepdale as United went on to win", "idx": 87314}], "idx": 56883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley A father who had been playing Assassin\u2019s Creed 3 on his PlayStation killed his baby daughter because she would not stop screaming, a court heard. Mark Sandland, 28, picked up five-week-old Aimee-Rose by her torso and shook her during a sudden loss of temper, prosecutors said. He claimed that he had suffered an epileptic fit and came round to find his daughter underneath him at their flat in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex. Tattooed thug Mark Sandland arrives at court. He has confessed to the manslaughter of his daughter because she would not stop crying while he ws playing a computer game\n@highlight\nMark Sandland, 28, shook five-week-old Aimee-Rose to death\n@highlight\nMoaned to girlfriend - baby \u2018hasn\u2019t shut up since half hour after you left'\n@highlight\nClaimed that he had an epileptic fit and woke up with baby under him\n@highlight\nAimee-Rose died of her injuries four days after hospital admittance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 65}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 412, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 664, "end": 673}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When an ambulance crew arrived, @placeholder looked \u2018panicked and anxious\u2019 and pointed to where she laid in the sitting room, her limbs in a star shape.", "idx": 87317}], "idx": 56886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- The man tapped as Afghanistan's next intelligence chief faces allegations of drug trafficking and torture that stem from his work as a powerful official in the rough-and-tumble Taliban-birthplace of Kandahar, according to testimony from a top Canadian diplomat and other sources familiar with the new appointee. A staunch Karzai loyalist and anti-Taliban fighter known for his experience and heavy-handed tactics, Asadullah Khalid is the country's minister of tribal and border affairs who oversees its southern security forces. 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While the introduction of financial sanctions will create the most immediate squeeze on Russia, it is the crack-down on the arms trade which has triggered debate. Future imports and exports between the EU and Russia are now banned -- but existing contracts, including France's $1.6 billion Mistral-class warships deal, are allowed to go ahead. But Russia is one of the few countries in the world that is nearly self-sufficient in its defense production, according to IHS Jane's expert Guy Anderson. So will the arms embargo have an impact?\n@highlight\nAs part of its sanctions against Russia, the EU has cracked down on the arms trade with Moscow\n@highlight\nBut Russia is one of the few countries in the world that is nearly self-sufficient in its defense production\n@highlight\nIn the short-term, the arms ban is unlikely to have a significant impact on Russia's military might", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 81, "end": 104}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 172, "end": 177}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 436, "end": 437}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 830, "end": 831}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Russia is, by comparison, the world's second largest military exporter after the @placeholder, earning $13.2 billion from arms exports last year.", "idx": 87328}, {"query": "In the long term, he said, Russia could feel pain from losing access to the latest high-tech defense electronic systems developed in the @placeholder.", "idx": 87330}], "idx": 56894} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Update: Felix Baumgartner landed safely on Earth after jumping from 128,000 feet. I will always wonder what it was like to huddle around a shortwave radio and through the crackling static from space hear the faint beeps of the world's first satellite -- Sputnik. I also missed watching Neil Armstrong step foot on the moon and the first space shuttle take off for the stars. Those events were way before my time. As a kid, I was fascinated with what goes on in the sky, and when NASA pulled the plug on the shuttle program I was heartbroken. Yet the privatized space race has renewed my childhood dreams to reach for the stars.\n@highlight\nFelix Baumgartner to attempt skydive from 23 miles up\n@highlight\nWeather will determine whether the jump will go on\n@highlight\nMeteorologist Judson Jones is anxiously awaiting the jump", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Below, the @placeholder becomes the concrete bottom of a swimming pool that he wants to land on, but not too hard.", "idx": 87332}], "idx": 56896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 05:18 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:21 EST, 15 January 2014 A thug who attacked a soldier from Prince Harry\u2019s air base with a 'cowardly' gang who robbed and beat him unconscious has been jailed for more than three years. Mitchell Ambrose, 20, of Ipswich, Suffolk, took part in the assault on 21-year-old Jack Shilton - who had served in Afghanistan - along with four other gang members who were jailed two months ago. Ambrose was also sentenced for a \u2018mindless drunken vandalism\u2019 spree four months before the attack on the Army Air Corps serviceman, who maintains Apache helicopters at RAF Wattisham.\n@highlight\nMitchell Ambrose, 20, of Ipswich, took part in assault on Jack Shilton, 21\n@highlight\nHe'd served in Afghanistan and maintains helicopters at RAF Wattisham\n@highlight\nFour other gang members were jailed in November for their part in attack\n@highlight\nThey were Jerran Hart, Adam Poulter, Matthew Kersey and Jamie Duncan\n@highlight\nAmbrose also jailed for 'mindless drunken vandalism' spree before attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 367, "end": 377}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 616, "end": 628}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 743, "end": 753}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 903, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brutal: The gang demanded soldier Jack Shilton, 21, to hand over his wallet before attacking him in @placeholder", "idx": 87336}], "idx": 56899} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It used to be Cowboys and Indians or Cops and Robbers, now school children are playing a new sickening game in the playground: Jihadi John and the hostages. The online plague of Islamic State propaganda has inspired a worrying new trend among some school children to shockingly re-enact the group\u2019s disturbing execution videos. The latest video from Libya, showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians on a beach, has inspired a group of children in Yemen to film their own mock up version and post it online. Scroll down for videos Lined up on the beach: The group of young boys in Yemen are forced to their knees and stare down at the sand whilst they await their mock execution\n@highlight\nChilling video shows children recreating the murder of Coptic Christians\n@highlight\nTeenagers lead younger boys to a beach and force them to their knees\n@highlight\nOne boy then rants towards the camera while Islamic chanting is heard\n@highlight\nThey then pretend to execute the boys in scenes that suggests they have studied ISIS' murder of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians on a Libyan beach\n@highlight\nElsewhere young Egyptian boys are also re-enacting ISIS murder videos\n@highlight\nAnd Japanese schoolgirls have also filmed ISIS-style mock executions", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 127, "end": 137}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1153, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Warped: A young @placeholder boy is seen on his knees in the mock execution video released online", "idx": 87338}], "idx": 56901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Frank Lampard has insisted he remains fully committed to New York City and said he only ever joined Manchester City as a way of staying fit ahead of the Major League Soccer season. Manchester City have faced a storm of criticism for their handling of Lampard's situation since it was confirmed on New Year's Eve that the 36-year-old will remain with the Barclays Premier League champions until the end of the season, delaying his debut for sister club New York until midway through their inaugural MLS campaign. There has been much confusion over Lampard's contractual situation, with differing accounts as to when he signed for which club and for how long.\n@highlight\nFrank Lampard insists MLS outfit New York City remains his priority\n@highlight\nThe former Chelsea midfielder is currently on loan at Manchester City\n@highlight\nLampard says he moved to the Etihad to keep fit ahead of his MLS start", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 57, "end": 69}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 153, "end": 171}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 354, "end": 376}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 691, "end": 693}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 759, "end": 765}, {"start": 802, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The fact is I signed for @placeholder, then I signed for Man City in the interim and now it has been extended.'", "idx": 87341}], "idx": 56902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louis van Gaal has revealed he wants his Manchester United team to play in the same style as Sunday's opponents Everton as he once again prepared to be without a raft of players this weekend. United boss Van Gaal said this afternoon he will be without nine first team players for the visit of Roberto Martinez's side from Merseyside and revealed that central defender Paddy McNair will be selected once again after his debut against West Ham last week. But the Dutchman continues his quest for following football and believes Everton and their Spanish coach are a fitting template. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal speak about Everton\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal says he wants Manchester United to play the Everton way this weekend at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nTwo sides meet on Sunday with both looking for a crucial Premier League victory\n@highlight\nVan Gaal admits eight players are out injured and Paddy McNair will feature again\n@highlight\nEverton have won just one game this season but Van Gaal admits he loves the way Roberto Martinez sees the game\n@highlight\nDutch boss says he has spoken to Ed Woodward about midweek friendlies and is a fan of the idea\n@highlight\nDespite the glowing praise of Everton, Van Gaal still insists he wants United to dominate the Premier League fixture", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 57}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 293, "end": 308}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 609, "end": 622}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 684, "end": 700}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 907, "end": 918}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1224}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I believe we still have three central defenders injured so @placeholder shall play.", "idx": 87348}], "idx": 56906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A Russian-led bloc of post-Soviet nations has agreed to establish a rapid-reaction military force to combat terrorists and respond to regional emergencies, Russian media reported Wednesday. Russian navy soldiers stand guard during a military ceremony. The decision came a day after reports that Kyrgyzstan is planning to close a strategically important U.S. military base that Washington uses to transport troops and supplies into Afghanistan. On Wednesday, the Collective Security Treaty Organization -- made up of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan -- decided on the rapid-reaction force at a Kremlin summit, the Russian news agency RIA-Novosti reported.\n@highlight\nSeven nations agree to form rapid-reaction force\n@highlight\nRussian media say force will fight terrorism, respond to disasters\n@highlight\nIt will be based in Russia under a single command\n@highlight\nReport comes after Kyrgyzstan says it will close U.S. base", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 487, "end": 525}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The announcement was made after news reports of a multimillion-dollar aid package from @placeholder to Kyrgyzstan.", "idx": 87349}], "idx": 56907} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner as Real Madrid beat 10-man Manchester United 2-1 Tuesday to reach the quarterfinals of the Champions League 3-2 on aggregate after a pulsating match which turned on the controversial dismissal of Nani just before the hour mark. United had just gone ahead on the night through a Sergio Ramos own goal when the Portugal midfielder attempted to control a high clearance from his defense. But Nani's foot was high and his studs caught Real's Alvaro Arbeloa in his midriff as he moved forward to intercept the ball. Turkish referee Cuneyt Cak\u00c4\u00b1r then stunned the Old Trafford by showing a red card to Nani as he recovered from the collision.\n@highlight\nReal Madrid beat 10-man Manchester United 2-1\n@highlight\nNani controversially sent off just before the hour mark\n@highlight\nGoals from Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo for Real\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund beat Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 to go through 5-2 on aggregate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 72, "end": 88}, {"start": 136, "end": 151}, {"start": 241, "end": 244}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 572, "end": 582}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 733}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 860}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The whole @placeholder campaign has gone like clockwork and this was an unbelievable 90 minutes from us.\"", "idx": 87352}], "idx": 56909} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- A day after Britain's military launched its first airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq, the question is: Who will be next to join the U.S.-led coalition in its air campaign against the extremists who have seized a swath of Iraq and Syria? As Turkish soldiers and tanks took up position along the border with Syria on Tuesday, Turkey's government put a motion before its Parliament asking for authorization to take military action against ISIS -- the terror group that refers to itself as the Islamic State. Lawmakers are expected to debate the measure in a special session Thursday before voting, according to Anadolu, Turkey's semiofficial news agency.\n@highlight\nBomb blasts kill 39 people, including 30 schoolchildren, U.N. chief says\n@highlight\nU.N. chief condemns attack as an \"act of utmost depravity''\n@highlight\nCoalition is at an important moment, John R. 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This past weekend you could glut the appetite. On Monday, Israeli ships stopped a flotilla carrying materials that could be used for war, including cement that Israel maintained could be used to build bunkers, to Hamas-ruled Gaza. The crew of one boat resisted violently, triggering a firefight in which nine people were killed, most of them Turkish nationals. Turkey is protesting vigorously. But, question: Turkey is a NATO ally, an applicant to the European Union. What is it doing allowing its nationals to smuggle cement that could build bunkers? Especially when those nationals belong to a group, the Turkish IHH (Insani Yardim Vakfi) that Israel has designated a terrorist organization?\n@highlight\nDavid Frum says Gaza flotilla was carrying war materials\n@highlight\nTurkey's criticism of Israel ignores Turkey's occupation of northern Cyprus, he says\n@highlight\nNew U.N. non-proliferation resolution targets Israel but ignores Iran threat, Frum says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 673}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 877, "end": 882}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 982, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "OK, so maybe it is not news that the @placeholder system is hypocritical and useless.", "idx": 87356}], "idx": 56911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Alhambra, California (CNN) -- At first, the pool builder thought his Bobcat bulldozer struck garbage as he dug a hole in a residential backyard. After all, in the older neighborhoods of San Marino, California, people used to bury their garbage. But the plastic bag didn't contain trash. Jose Perez, operating the Bobcat with his father as a co-worker, asked his dad what was inside. His father grabbed an 18-inch piece of reinforcement bar to poke around. \"He looked inside it, and he mouthed to me that there were bones in it,\" Perez testified Wednesday in a Los Angeles County court. \"He thought it was a dog, but it didn't look like a dog.\n@highlight\nNEW: Almost entire skeleton found after skull's discovery, anthropologist testifies\n@highlight\nThe fractured skull received at least three blows, a forensic pathologist says\n@highlight\nChristian Karl Gerhartsreiter is accused of murder\n@highlight\nHe led a life of multiple identities and once claimed to be \"Clark Rockefeller\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 287, "end": 296}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 560, "end": 577}, {"start": 839, "end": 867}, {"start": 962, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When she asked him why, @placeholder told her he was having plumbing problems.", "idx": 87360}], "idx": 56913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It may be banned for ordinary people in Iran, but Facebook has at least one member in the country. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appears to have become one of the website's newest members. Despite banning it due to its use by activists to rally government opponents in 2009, a page purporting to be for Khamenei himself launched a few days ago with the name Khamenei.ir. Ayatollah Khamenei has joined Facebook despite banning the rest of Iran from the site due to government opposition in 2009 The 73-year-old's page displays pictures of him alongside speeches and pronouncements he has made.\n@highlight\nfacebook.com/Khamenei.ir launched a few days ago and has huge following\n@highlight\nPictures show him surrounded by supporters and early days of revolution\n@highlight\nAuthenticity of the site is being questioned and Iran has not commented on it", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 124, "end": 135}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 396}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 827, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, some senior @placeholder clerics issue religious opinions by email.", "idx": 87368}], "idx": 56918} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:05 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 29 January 2013 The 'Mr Yummy' ice cream man filmed smashing the van window of his Mr Whippy rival has been spared a jail term. Zeheer Ramzan, 34, was given a six month prison sentence, suspended for two years, at Preston Crown Court yesterday. He was found guilty of assaulting father-of-three Mohammed Mulla in Palatine Road, Blackburn, Lancashire, in an apparent turf war. 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Walsh, who was appointed to the seat in February after former Senator Max Baucus resigned the position after he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to China, reportedly took about two-thirds of his 2007 thesis from other works, without giving an attribution. In some instances, he took entire paragraphs verbatim from other works, the report claims. Plagiarism: Senator John Walsh lifted direct quotes from other published works for his masters thesis, according to a published report\n@highlight\nA New York Times shows examples where Walsh's thesis includes unattributed direct quotes\n@highlight\nWalsh says it wasn't intentional, and that his PTSD after a tour in Iraq might have been a factor in how it happened\n@highlight\nWalsh was appointed to the Senate seat in February\n@highlight\nPrior to becoming a member of the Senate, Walsh was Montana's Lt. 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So often a meeting point for the captains of politics and industry, the golf course has been one of the most popular friends of U.S. leaders since the early part of the 20th century. From William Taft, the 27th President, who introduced the game to the White House, through to Barack Obama, the game has remained a constant in American political life. If Obama has been criticized in recent weeks for spending too much time on the course, there are other presidents who have been equally ardent golfers.\n@highlight\nGolf has been a pastime for U.S. Presidents for over a century\n@highlight\nJohn F. 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As fears grow over the spread of the disease across parts of West Africa, biological anthropologist Dr Peter Walsh said that although the risk of it reaching the UK was small, a group such as Al Qaeda could use the virus to create a weapon. There is currently no vaccine and no cure for Ebola, which kills up to 90 per cent of its victims. 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Philip Burgess, from Salford, wrote the message when the August riots were at their most fervent, and urged his friends to wreak havoc in the city centre. The 22-year-old, who admitted encouraging the commission of offences of riot and inciting racial hatred, sobbed as the sentence was handed down at Manchester Crown Court. Unemployed Burgess logged on to Facebook on August 9 under his profile name 'Philip Rio Burgess', at 11.44am posted: 'Message to all - we need to start riot 'n we need to put Manchester on the map, first lets riot king street Manchester, haha.'\n@highlight\nJobless 22-year-old from Salford sobbed as he was sentenced\n@highlight\nIn addition, found guilty of inciting racial hatred", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 259, "end": 272}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 561, "end": 582}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 662, "end": 679}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At that point @placeholder had not yet been targeted by rioters, but shortly afterwards trouble flared up in the city.", "idx": 87396}], "idx": 56939} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She made it big decades ago, yet Jean Stapleton still has plenty of fans. Some of those fans are entertainers themselves, who either worked with Stapleton or were awed and inspired by her work. Others enjoyed her performances while sitting in a Broadway theater or watching from their living rooms. Below are a sampling a celebrity reactions, most of them from Twitter: '\"All in the Family' star Jean Stapleton dies at 90. One of my favorites has passed away. Jean was Brilliant. RIP\" -- Michael Chiklis \"It's a sad day. RIP Jean Stapleton. #Legend #Icon #OneOfAKind\" -- Mackenzie Phillips\n@highlight\nNEW: Shatner pays tribute to a \"gifted actress and comedienne\"\n@highlight\nRob Reiner says Jean Stapleton had \"exquisite timing\"\n@highlight\n\"Such a sweet lady!!\" tweets Dick Van Dyke\n@highlight\nMichael Chiklis calls her \"brilliant\" and \"one of my favorites\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 381, "end": 397}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 534, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 597}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "-- Rob Reiner, who starred on \"@placeholder\" with Stapleton, in a statement", "idx": 87421}], "idx": 56950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman who lost her brother in the 2002 Bali bombings has called for calm amid a climate of rising racial tension in Australia and urged Prime Minister Tony Abbott not pursue a policy of 'fear-mongering'. Georgia Lysaght, 30, lost her brother Scott, then 33, in the terrorist attack in Indonesia 13 years ago which claimed the lives of 202 people, including 88 Australians. But rather than let the tragedy fill the rest of her life with hatred, Ms Lysaght has dedicated her time to encouraging peace and understanding. After the terrors raids and the shooting of a terror suspect in Melbourne - prompting the Australian government to increase the country's alert level - she penned an open letter to Mr Abbott.\n@highlight\nGeorgia Lysaght's brother Scott was killed in the 2002 Bali bombings\n@highlight\nShe has written an open letter to Tony Abbott in response to the Australian government's 'fear campaign'\n@highlight\nWas inspired to undertake PhD to understand minority groups\n@highlight\nIs now calling on the Prime Minister to unite Australia rather than alienate in the wake of terror attacks", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 118, "end": 126}, {"start": 153, "end": 163}, {"start": 206, "end": 220}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 737}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Lysaght said that her brother's death motivated her to undertake a PhD which focused on the case study of @placeholder, in order that she could understand more fully that the terrorists did not represent the nation", "idx": 87433}], "idx": 56960} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After Italy struggled to see off lowly Malta on Monday night, the Italian papers have been scathing in their reviews of Antonio Conte's flops - with the exception of Southampton striker Graziano Pelle. Pelle, who earned his call-up after four goals in his first six Premier League games, scored the only goal of the game on debut to spare his side's blushes. And the Italian press hailed their new hero, with the Saints star dominating the front pages alongside criticism of the rest of the team. 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King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia met their new granddaughter for the first time on Saturday after the princess brought the healthy baby girl home from the hospital. The king and queen then headed to Bloomingdale's and Gracious Home for some shopping. On Sunday, the royal couple met their son-in-law, American banker Christopher O'Neil, at Amaranth, a swanky restaurant on Manhattan's Upper East Side, for lunch.\n@highlight\nSweden's Princess Madeleine and her American banker husband Christopher O'Neill's baby daughter was born on Thursday in NYC\n@highlight\nThe couple left a New York hospital with their healthy new daughter on Saturday\n@highlight\nKing Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia traveled to New York on Saturday to meet their new grandchild\n@highlight\nThe royal couple shopped at Bloomingdale's and Gracious Home after meeting the baby\n@highlight\nThe couple had lunch with son-in-law on Sunday at swanky Upper East Side restaurant\n@highlight\nChild is fifth in line to throne", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 253, "end": 269}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 606, "end": 623}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 674, "end": 688}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 722, "end": 739}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 773, "end": 791}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 866, "end": 882}, {"start": 944, "end": 958}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1216}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Proud papa: Queen Silvia with son-in-law Christopher O'Neil (center) before having lunch in @placeholder", "idx": 87444}], "idx": 56968} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 17:25 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 04:59 EST, 24 February 2014 U.S. health authorities are currently investigating a fourth possible outbreak of norovirus aboard a cruise ship this year. Officials with the Centers for Disease Control boarded the Holland America cruise ship ms Veendam Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. During the course of the week-long Caribbean cruise, 114 passengers and 10 crew members got sick - suffering mainly from vomiting and diarrhea.There were a total of 1,273 passengers on board and 575 crew members. Outbreak: The CDC is currently investigating a possible outbreak of norovirus aboard the Holland America cruise ship ms Veendam. The ship just wrapped a week-long voyage of the Caribbean\n@highlight\nThe CDC is investigating the ms Veendam, which returned to port on Saturday after a week-long Caribbean cruise\n@highlight\nThe ship failed a sanitation exam in September when inspectors found brown liquid dripping on clean dishes and a fly in the buffet\n@highlight\nThree other cruises have had outbreaks of norovirus this year\n@highlight\nThe worst case was on the Royal Caribbean Ship, Explorer of the Seas, where over 600 got sick last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 239, "end": 265}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 490, "end": 503}, {"start": 583, "end": 585}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 771, "end": 773}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder grades cruise ships on a 100-point scale, and anything less than an 85 is considered failing.", "idx": 87446}], "idx": 56969} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A TV producer lost full custody of her biological daughter after the judge ruled her lesbian lover was the more responsible parent - the first case of its kind in New York involving a same-sex couple. A Family Court judge ruled against Emmy-winning TV producer Brook Altman, from New York, in favor of the six-year-old's adoptive mother Allison Scollar. In October 2006, Altman gave birth to the lesbian couple's baby daughter after a sperm donation from Scollar's close friend Robert Frame. Lesbian lovers: Brook Altman, left, and Allison Scollar, had been together four years when they decided to have a child together with a sperm donation from a friend\n@highlight\nBrook Altman and Allison Scollar had a child six years ago after a friend donated sperm\n@highlight\nWhen couple split, bitter battle over who should have custody\n@highlight\nAltman fled with daughter to California and accused Scollar of child abuse\n@highlight\nJudge ruled Scollar was more responsible and had child's best interests at heart", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 272}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 546}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 699}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 869, "end": 878}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She noted that @placeholder had the child on a schedule, always brought her to school on time and to therapy appointments.", "idx": 87458}], "idx": 56978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When it was launched, it seemed little more than a pipe dream. Billionaire inventor Elon Musk unveiled a futuristic plan for a new type of transport that would shoot capsules of passengers along a tube at around the speed of sound. Elon Musk, one of the brains behind the online payment system PayPal, and SpaceX claims his solar-powered 'Hyperloop' could herald a revolution in travel. The Hyperloop Transportation Technologies design for Elon Musk's Hyperloop. It hopes to produce a technical feasibility study finished in mid-2015. The team believes the system could link the majority of America's major cities together. 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The former Alaska governor told the Today show she was glad the New Jersey governor won at the polls last week - but fell short of embracing him as a potential GOP presidential candidate in 2016. 'I would never put my hope and faith in any one individual,' she said, dodging the question of whether she supported him. 'There is no Ronald Regan on the scene today.'\n@highlight\nFormer Alaska governor said she was glad Christie won in New Jersey last week but refused to back him as a potential 2016 presidential candidate\n@highlight\nShe also slammed Obamacare and rejected the president's apology over the troubled health care plan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 160, "end": 173}, {"start": 197, "end": 212}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 422, "end": 424}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 695, "end": 704}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has previously attacked @placeholder for his famously outspoken style.", "idx": 87474}], "idx": 56990} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A wildfire continued its rampage through the San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California on Monday, but the U.S. Forest Service said fire crews were gaining ground. The Sheep Fire in Southern California has burned thousands of acres and left this bus a charred ruin. \"Firefighters have made very good progress against the Sheep Fire. It's currently at approximately 7,500 acres with 20 percent containment,\" U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Robin Prince said Monday. The fire, which was reported Saturday afternoon in the Lytle Creek area, quickly grew to 3,500 acres by early Sunday and forced about 4,000 people in the community of Wrightwood from their homes.\n@highlight\nSheep Fire is about 7,500 acres with 20 percent containment, Forest Service says\n@highlight\nAbout 4,000 people in San Bernardino County forced from their homes\n@highlight\nDespite more cooperative weather, people not let back into homes yet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 107}, {"start": 128, "end": 146}, {"start": 189, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 221}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 428, "end": 446}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}, {"start": 807, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Back fires have been set to protect homes at the eastern edge of @placeholder, authorities said.", "idx": 87478}], "idx": 56993} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United have agreed a \u00a316million fee with Sporting Lisbon for defender Marcos Rojo. Rojo, who touched down in Manchester on Tuesday evening and said joining United \u2018feels like a dream\u2019, is set to sign a four-year contract after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms. Louis van Gaal made it a priority to sign a left-footed defender and stepped up his pursuit of Rojo, 24, following Saturday\u2019s shock home defeat by Swansea. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sporting fans go wild as Nani arrives back in Portgual Arrival: Marcos Rojo touched down in England on Tuesday ahead of a move to Manchester United\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal finally gets his man after a protracted transfer saga\n@highlight\nSporting announce the two clubs have agreed a \u00a316m fee\n@highlight\nRojo has been speaking about the move to Manchester United as his 'dream'\n@highlight\nNani moves back to his former club after seven years at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nUnited will pay the entirety of the winger's wages during the loan spell\n@highlight\nRojo is United's third summer signing after Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 493, "end": 496}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 566}, {"start": 598, "end": 614}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 814, "end": 830}, {"start": 858, "end": 861}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1092}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dreamland: Rojo arrives in Manchester with a member of @placeholder's club staff", "idx": 87481}], "idx": 56996} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Martin Samuel's full match report Brendan Rodgers' decision to field a weakened team for Liverpool's Champions League clash against Real Madrid was not the unmitigated disaster many predicted. The Reds lost by a smaller margin than their 3-0 home defeat to the reigning champions - but Karim Benzema's match winning strike still leaves Liverpool's European hopes in the balance. Sportsmail's Ian Ladyman was at the Bernabeu to pick out a few points... Karim Benzema celebrates scoring the opening goal as Liverpool's defence appeal for offside One of the few surprises was that Cristiano Ronaldo did not get on the scoresheet\n@highlight\nLiverpool lost 1-0 to Real Madrid in their Champions League clash\n@highlight\nKarim Benzema scored the match winning goal with a first-half strike\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers rested players incl. 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Revered by the masses of moviegoers worldwide, it came as no surprise that Martin Scorsese (\"Taxi Driver,\" \"Raging Bull,\" \"The Departed\") topped the Screening Room's \"Directors Cut\" poll. Martin Scorsese: You voted him best director in our Screening Room poll Walking away with 15 percent of your votes, Scorsese's hard-hitting documentary style, quickfire editing, fondness for NYC backdrops and rapport with De Niro make him your top director. Born on November 17, 1942, as a child Scorsese struggled with his health. The movies -- along with the church -- became a haven for him. \"When I was a kid I had terrible asthma -- I didn't go out at all,\" he told CNN at a masterclass at the 2007 Marrakech Film Festival. \"I was out on the streets, yes, but I was not athletic in any way and so the movie theatre was a refuge.\"\n@highlight\nMartin Scorsese topped the Screening Room's \"Directors Cut\" poll\n@highlight\nHis lauded films include \"Mean Streets,\" \"Taxi Driver,\" \"Goodfellas\"\n@highlight\nScorsese finally won the Best Director Oscar for 2006's \"The Departed\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 216, "end": 230}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 687, "end": 689}, {"start": 720, "end": 742}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 902}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder\" followed three years later, while 1980's \"Raging Bull\" probably saw De Niro's finest performance under Scorsese.", "idx": 87483}], "idx": 56998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius offered a public apology before a congressional committee on Wednesday, and insisted that its performance had 'improved.' But moments before her hotly anticipated appearance before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Obamacare website crashed and was apparently unavailable in at least 20 states. Even those congressmen who came to question her were unable to load the site in their browsers before the hearing. 'I am as frustrated as anyone,' she told Americans. 'You deserve better. I apologize. I'm accountable to you for fixing these problems and I'm committed to earning your confidence back by fixing the site.'\n@highlight\nObama's point-person on Obamacare admits 'I am as frustrated as anyone. ... You deserve better. I apologize.'\n@highlight\nEntire healthcare.gov website crashes minutes before Sebelius speaks, going dark in at least 20 states\n@highlight\n'Hold me accountable for the debacle. I'm responsible,' she said\n@highlight\nBombshell report from September 6 showed how website contractors listed major problems they knew would occur\n@highlight\nHouse GOP digs in on Obama's promise that 'if you like your health care plan, you can keep it' as the Washington Post calls it a flat-out lie\n@highlight\nOn whether Obama is ultimately to blame, Sebelius snipes: 'Whatever. Yes, he is the president. He is responsible for government programs.'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 41, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 93}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1332}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1365}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Washington Post's official public fact-checker declared on Wednesday morning that President Obama lied when he promised that his health care plan would permit @placeholder to keep health insurance plans they liked.", "idx": 87485}], "idx": 56999} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sitting in a meeting at NASA's Science Advisory Committee on Monday afternoon, I heard the news that Sally Ride had died. She was important to everyone in that room -- mostly space scientists and NASA officials. But for a handful of women like me, she was an irreplaceable leader. Sally Ride, first American woman in space, dies Sally Ride wasn't the first woman to go into space, or to want to do so, much less the first woman qualified to do so. She would have been the first to tell you that. But as the first U.S. woman in space, on STS-7, the seventh flight of America's new space shuttle, she was the first woman astronaut most Americans knew about. And she used that fame for good.\n@highlight\nSally Ride, America' first female astronaut, died this week\n@highlight\nMeg Urry: For a handful of women, she was an irreplaceable leader\n@highlight\nShe says Ride was part of a wave of accomplished women who broke through barriers\n@highlight\nUrry: In later years, Ride took on science literacy, opening doors for younger women", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 40, "end": 65}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 290, "end": 299}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 338, "end": 347}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 643, "end": 651}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ride served on the NASA board investigating the Challenger disaster, then left @placeholder in 1987.", "idx": 87490}], "idx": 57002} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Zabiullah Mujahid, one of two spokesmen for Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, spoke recently with CNN's Nic Robertson about the war in Afghanistan and the Taliban's relationship with al Qaeda. CNN's Nic Robertson, left, talks to Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid at an undisclosed location. Mujahid almost never gives TV interviews and he initially said the interview with CNN would last 15 minutes, but spoke to Robertson for 45. Here is an edited transcript. CNN: Can you tell me what the Taliban strategy is in Afghanistan? Zabiullah Mujahid: The policy is quite clear. We ask from the beginning and we say once again to enforce the sharia law and Islamic government in Afghanistan, to remove foreign forces from our country. 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Camelot, with odds of 13-8, added the prestigious title to his 2,000 Guineas win in comfortable fashion, triumphing by five lengths. He will now be targeted at the St. Ledger Stakes later this year, according to his owner. If successful, he will become the first horse since the great Nijinsky in 1970 to win the treble. With Camelot trained by Aiden O'Brien and ridden by his 19-year-old son Joseph, history was made on the weekend of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The pair became the first father-son/trainer-jockey combination to win England's premier Classic race.\n@highlight\nCamelot wins English horse racing's Epsom Derby, as Queen watches\n@highlight\nEvent marks the start of British ruler's Diamond Jubilee celebrations this weekend\n@highlight\nCamelot's trainer and jockey become first father-son combination to win race\n@highlight\nThe horse has now completed two legs of the prestigious English Triple Crown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 165, "end": 176}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An avid racing fan, the @placeholder has attended all but two Derbies during her 60-year reign.", "idx": 87493}], "idx": 57005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths The Earth\u2019s magnetic field, which protects the planet from cosmic radiation, has grown weaker over the past six months. Data collected by the European Space Agency\u2019s Swarm satellites has indicated weak spots in the magnetic field. The first set of high-resolution images generated from the constellation reveals dramatic declines over the Western Hemisphere. The Earth's magnetic field, which protects the planet from solar radiation, has grown weaker over the past six months, according to satellite data. This map shows the filed from January to June. Shades of red represent areas of strengthening, while blues show areas of weakening over the 6-month period\n@highlight\nData was collected by the European Space Agency's Swarm satellites\n@highlight\nFirst data set reveals dramatic declines over the Western hemisphere, but a strengthening of the Earth's magnetic field over the southern Indian Ocean\n@highlight\nChanges could be due to the magnetic poles getting ready to 'flip'\n@highlight\nLatest measurements confirm movement of magnetic North towards Siberia\n@highlight\nScientists previously estimated the Earth\u2019s magnetic field is weakening at five per cent every century and now think it could be 10 times as fast", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 161, "end": 181}, {"start": 358, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 718, "end": 738}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 820, "end": 837}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 908, "end": 919}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s satellites pick up signals from the magnetic field as well as other sources, which could help scientists solve the mystery of why the planet\u2019s magnetic field behaves as it does.", "idx": 87494}], "idx": 57006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Suarez chewed up and spat out Manchester City with a deadly double but the Barcelona striker found himself at the centre of a fresh bite row as Twitter users suggested he had a nibble of Martin Demichelis. Suarez\u2019s first-half goals have Barca in the driving seat ahead of the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie but it was his actions at the end of the 2-1 win that threatened to overshadow his classy finishing. The 90 minutes had come and gone when the former Liverpool star ran across Demichelis and as the City defender\u2019s arm flicks towards Suarez, he appears to move his head down to meet it. 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Sarah Palin charged into the culture wars Saturday in Pennsylvania, painting Sen. Barack Obama as a radical on abortion rights. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks at a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Saturday. The stop comes amid news that Palin violated Alaska ethics law by trying to get her former brother-in-law fired from the state police, a state investigator's report for the bipartisan Legislative Council concluded Friday. Ethics woes aside, Palin focused her attention on abortion -- an issue that rallies the conservative base but some say alienates independent and women voters. \"In times like these with wars and financial crisis, I know that it may be easy to forget even as deep and abiding a concern as the right to life, and it seems that our opponent kind of hopes you will forget that,\" Palin told a crowd in Johnstown. \"He hopes that you won't notice how radical, absolutely radical his idea is on this, and his record is, until it's too late.\"\n@highlight\nSarah Palin, Barack Obama both campaign Saturday in Pennsylvania\n@highlight\nPalin hammers Obama on the abortion issue in Johnstown\n@highlight\nObama acknowledges McCain's efforts to \"tone down the rhetoric\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 437, "end": 455}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A vote for @placeholder is a vote for activist courts that will continue to smother the open and democratic debate that we deserve and that we need on this issue of life,\" she said.", "idx": 87505}], "idx": 57017} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cupertino, California (CNN) -- The iPhone 4S may not look any different from its predecessor, but it is Apple's only model with a sort of robot living inside. Apple's new phone, which was announced on Tuesday to be sold in stores on October 14, will have a new function called Siri. The program lets people bark commands or ask questions to the phone, and it will provide an answer or ask follow-up questions in order to perform a given task. At the news conference, Phil Schiller, Apple's marketing executive, called Siri \"the coolest feature of the new iPhone 4S,\" and the company is expected to advertise Siri heavily in its sales pitches.\n@highlight\nApple's iPhone 4S will have a new voice-assistant feature called Siri\n@highlight\nSiri is based on a government-funded research program\n@highlight\nApple acquired Siri in April 2010", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 670}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ask Siri to remind you to buy flowers for your wife at a certain time, and @placeholder may ask you to identify her in the phone's address book.", "idx": 87508}], "idx": 57018} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother has claimed that staff at a Logan's Roadhouse kicked her out of a wedding reception meal for breastfeeding her baby daughter. Patricia Varner was at a party in the McDonough, Georgia, outlet of the eatery when she stopped to feed her nine-week-old child - and was allegedly hounded out of the restaurant. According to Varner, first a waitress then a manager started haranguing her to stop after she sat down in a secluded booth and fed the baby girl underneath a blanket. Complaint: Patricia Varner says she was thrown out of the Logan's Roadhouse in McDonough, Georgia Baby: Her daughter, whose name Varner did not give, was allegedly being fed discreetly when management intervened\n@highlight\nPatricia Varner says she was thrown out of eatery in McDonough, Georgia\n@highlight\nMom said she went to private booth to feed daughter under a blanket\n@highlight\nBut was then allegedly hounded out by restaurant manager\n@highlight\nGeorgia state law says women can breastfeed without restriction\n@highlight\nLogan's Roadhouse have disputed her version of events", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 135, "end": 149}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 327, "end": 332}, {"start": 492, "end": 506}, {"start": 539, "end": 555}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 704, "end": 718}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 787, "end": 789}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This includes a section of the @placeholder code which calls breastfeeding 'an important and basic act of nurture'.", "idx": 87511}], "idx": 57021} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 20 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 20 January 2014 Two Florida teacher's aides were hauled to jail Friday after witnessing what cell phone video reveals was the brutal beating of a boy in a special education classroom. Authorities say Mona Sagar, 59, and Kristie Gilmore, 38, stood idly by January 9 at Discovery Intermediate School and are now charged with child neglect for reportedly not even picking up the cell phones or radios they had handy to call for help. Also arrested were three students--two boys and a girl--from the Poinciana classroom who are charged with aggravated assault and disrupting a school function.\n@highlight\nKristie Gilmore and Mona Sagar face suspension after not even calling for help in the Poinciana classroom January 9\n@highlight\nThe two women had cell phones and radios but still allegedly did nothing\n@highlight\n'I'm gonna stomp your heart! ': The attacker can be heard threatening to kill the victim, who had a medical condition", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 374}, {"start": 574, "end": 582}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder's roommate, she was also felt threatened because she is six months pregnant", "idx": 87512}], "idx": 57022} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 04:07 EST, 2 December 2011 Apple today insisted that its iPhone voice activation app is 'pro-life' and that refusal to find abortion clinics is merely a technical glitch. The technology giant had under fire from American civil liberty campaigners after bloggers testing out Siri discovered it replies blankly when asked for information on terminations and birth control. The omission stood in contrast to iPhone 4GS users who got responses when asking for phone numbers of the nearest shooting range. But Apple today insisted, it was not a political stance. 'These are not intentional omissions meant to offend anyone,' a spokesman told the New York Times.\n@highlight\nApp 'refuses' to provide details of abortion clinics\n@highlight\n'Withholds' information on emergency contraception\n@highlight\nBut can still be used to find prostitutes and Viagra\n@highlight\nBloggers believe Steve Jobs 'programmed glitch'\n@highlight\nBut Apple claims omission is just a glitch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 59, "end": 63}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 766, "end": 774}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But others believe it may be down to the deals @placeholder signs with the web services that generate the results.", "idx": 87518}, {"query": "'My guess at what\u2019s happening here is that @placeholder has made deals with Web services that provide local business information, and Apple probably hasn\u2019t paid much attention to all the results that come up.'", "idx": 87519}], "idx": 57028} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- David Letterman has been in the news for helping police foil an alleged attempt to blackmail him, but the late-night star is hardly the first celebrity in this position. Celebrities ranging from Cameron Diaz to Elvis Presley have been victims in past extortion schemes Here are a few brazen and mostly unsuccessful attempts to blackmail famous people. 1. Bill Cosby Bill Cosby may be one of television's most famous family men, but a 1997 extortion attempt tried to claim that his family was a bit bigger than anyone knew. That year, a 23-year-old woman named Autumn Jackson attempted to extort $40 million from Cosby in exchange for not telling the press she was the star's illegitimate daughter. While Cosby admitted that he had an affair with Jackson's mother and had given the woman and her daughter over $100,000 in support over the years, he flatly denied being Jackson's father.\n@highlight\nThere have been some unsuccessful attempts to blackmail celebrities\n@highlight\nBill Cosby was a victim in an attempted extortion plan for $40 million in 1997\n@highlight\nA photographer tried to blackmail Cameron Diaz with explicit photos of her in 2003\n@highlight\nElvis Presely was reportedly a victim in blackmail in 1959 with pictures, tapes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 394}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who was convicted along with two accomplices, received a 26-month prison sentence.", "idx": 87529}], "idx": 57033} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 08:17 EST, 19 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:09 EST, 19 May 2013 All smiles: Dancer Falah Hassan wowed judges and the audience with his cheerful routine - but today he revealed his heartbreak over the murder of his parents by Syrian government troops As Britain's Got Talent star Falah Hassan wowed judges with his cheerful dance routine, little did they know his childhood was in fact one of heartbreak - after his parents were brutally murdered by government troops in Syria. Last night Falah, who has won a place in the next round, also told the Sunday Mirror how he was forced to flee his homeland and endured a dangerous journey hidden under a lorry to escape to Britain.\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old, who wowed all the judges on last night's show, has revealed his heartbreak at discovering his parents' bodies\n@highlight\nHe was just 12 when his mother and father were killed by government troops\n@highlight\nFalah Hassan hid under a lorry to escape to Britain\n@highlight\nFor more ITV Britain's Got Talent videos click here", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 103, "end": 114}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 299, "end": 310}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 931, "end": 942}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While he feels fortunate to live in @placeholder, Falah added he finds it hard to watch news reports about the violence in Syria and describes the place he once called home as 'destroyed'.", "idx": 87540}], "idx": 57041} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With the transfer window open, it is crazy season in the Barclays Premier League. The new year means new beginnings and managers are scrambling around to find the man to improve their fortunes. Wilfried Bony was the icing on the cake at Manchester City, while Gus Poyet looks relieved after finally landing Jermain Defoe. Teams want to spend big money on proper players and if I were a manager, I would want Saido Berahino in my side. He has all the qualities to become the next big thing. When he scored a hat-trick in his first West Brom start last season, people sat up and took notice. Regular Premier League action followed, as did performances for England Under 21s and a call-up to Roy Hodgson\u2019s senior squad.\n@highlight\nWest Brom ace Saido Berahino has been linked with a move to Liverpool\n@highlight\nBaggies boss Tony Pulis is keen on keeping hold of the England ace\n@highlight\nBerahino has scored nine Premier League goals so far this season", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 79}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 237, "end": 251}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 598, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 670}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 755}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 815}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "West Brom manager @placeholder will be desperate to keep hold of star striker Berahino", "idx": 87542}], "idx": 57043} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Islamic State terrorists have released a horrific new video showing the execution of a prisoner killed with a pump-action shotgun. This latest graphic and shocking footage has all the militants' trademark slick production effects and features a light-skinned executioner dressed in similar costume to the now infamous 'Jihadi John'. The prisoner, believed to be a Syrian soldier captured by ISIS, is forced to wear the same kind of orange jumpsuit worn by Western hostages before they are savagely beheaded by the terror group. The killer is seen ranting in Arabic behind the doomed prisoner before the HD footage is edited into slow-motion and the militant is seen catching the shotgun, thrown to him by somebody off camera.\n@highlight\nGruesome video shows militant killing prisoner with single shotgun round\n@highlight\nSyrian regime soldier is seen being marched into courtyard by terrorist\n@highlight\nKiller rants in Arabic for several minutes before shotgun is thrown to him\n@highlight\nHe then kills the prisoner with single gunshot fired from point-blank range\n@highlight\nFootage then cuts to horrific slow-motion playback of moment of impact", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 603, "end": 604}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Killer: When he finally finishes ranting the @placeholder executioner raises the shotgun and fires a single round into the back of the man's head, causing him to slump forwards, face-down in the dirt", "idx": 87544}], "idx": 57044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye A 26-year-old New Jersey dad is facing up to life as a single father - after his girlfriend died giving birth to their second child. Josh Dempe lost Lauren Weller, 35, last Saturday evening following the birth of their baby girl Chloe by emergency Caesarean section. Now the local community has rallied around Josh, already raising more than $39,000 online for the father now left to raise a baby and his 4-year-old daughter Lexxi. Scroll Down for Video Tragic: Josh Dempe with his new-born daughter Chloe and four-year-old Lexxi. The three lost Lauren Weller on Saturday March 22 after she died following complications from a Caesarean birth\n@highlight\nLauren Weller, 35, sadly lost her life following an emergency C-section in New Jersey on Saturday, March 22\n@highlight\nShe left behind her 26-year-old boyfriend, Josh, 4-year-old daughter Lexxi and new-born baby Chloe", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 175}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 572}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 668, "end": 680}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Friends of hair-stylist Lauren and welder Josh, set up a gofundme campaign online and have begun accepting gifts for the baby to help @placeholder with the challenges ahead.", "idx": 87555}], "idx": 57051} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Crimea on Friday to take part in Victory Day celebrations in Sevastopol, in what is his first visit to the disputed territory since Russia annexed it from Ukraine. The President arrived in the port of Sevastopol by sea, in an event televised by Russian state TV, and watched while flanked by senior officers as Russian warships took part in a naval display in the Black Sea. The military parades, held each year to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany, come amid soaring tensions in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists are planning a weekend referendum on autonomy.\n@highlight\nHealth officials say at least seven people killed and 39 more injured in clashes in Mariupol\n@highlight\nUkraine's acting interior minister says about 20 militants killed, 4 detained in Mariupol\n@highlight\n\"We will overcome all the difficulties,\" says Russian President Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nPutin watches as warships and military aircraft take part in displays in Sevastopol, Crimea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 995, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A large majority in Sevastopol, as well as across the @placeholder, voted in favor of seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia in a controversial referendum in March.", "idx": 87558}], "idx": 57052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:40 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 12 June 2013 The deportation of radical cleric Abu Qatada took a step closer today, as the Jordanian parliament approved a new treaty with the UK designed to finally kick him out. Downing Street said David Cameron had not yet booked a plane ticket for Qatada after the deal was sealed to allay fears that evidence extracted through torture will be used against the terror suspect at a retrial. Last month, Qatada unexpectedly volunteered to leave the country as soon as the treaty between the UK and Jordan is ratified by both countries.\n@highlight\nJordanian parliament approves mutual assistance treaty\n@highlight\nQatada said last month he would leave voluntarily if treated passed\n@highlight\nStep forward is big boost for Home Secretary Theresa May", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 245, "end": 246}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 595, "end": 596}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Government's policy of removing terror suspects from @placeholder on the", "idx": 87571}], "idx": 57060} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The era of hope is over. If the results of the US midterm elections have been a huge setback for the Democrats, they were a personal catastrophe for Barack Obama. They were even worse than the most pessimistic forecasts of his party\u2019s strategists, amounting to a comprehensive rejection of his governance. With the Republicans now in control of both the upper and lower Houses of Congress, the twilight of Obama\u2019s presidency has begun. Battered: President Barack Obama's dire poll results had echoes of Ukip's rising popularity in the UK The man who once electrified the American nation with his soaring oratory \u2013 and titled his book on political philosophy The Audacity Of Hope \u2013 is now the lamest of ducks in the White House, mired in unpopularity and devoid of allies.\n@highlight\nThe US midterm elections were a catastrophe for president Barack Obama\n@highlight\nRepublicans now in control of both upper and lower Houses of Congress\n@highlight\nResults are a reminder that America still retains conservative heartlands\n@highlight\nPresident Obama is now mired in unpopularity and devoid of any allies", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 48}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 456, "end": 467}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 535, "end": 536}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 658, "end": 677}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 787, "end": 788}, {"start": 841, "end": 852}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This outlook has been central to the phenomenal success of @placeholder, where, until now, every generation has been wealthier than its predecessor.", "idx": 87579}, {"query": "One of the main reasons for the @placeholder\u2019 success is that their supporters were more galvanised to vote than Democrats.", "idx": 87581}, {"query": "One recent survey showed that 59 per cent of voters are \u2018dissatisfied\u2019 with the Democrats, but 60 per cent have similar feelings towards the @placeholder.", "idx": 87583}], "idx": 57063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bathers on a New Zealand beach stripped naked and took to the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to shatter the record for the world's largest skinny dip. Basking in the glow of a warm summer's day down-under, the 745 nude swimmers swarmed into the water on the coast of Gisborne in northeastern New Zealand. The intrepid participants from across the country gathered as nature intended in the waves for what organisers hope will be a new Guinness World Record. 745 bathers in New Zealand took to the sea in an attempt to break the record for the world's largest skinny dip\n@highlight\nA total of 745 bold skinny dippers took to the sea in Gisborne\n@highlight\nThey hope to outdo the current record of 729 set by Spanish swimmers\n@highlight\nImage is something organiser 'won't forget for a while'", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 432, "end": 452}, {"start": 470, "end": 480}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Footage and photos of the attempt will now be sent to @placeholder in order to obtain the official title.", "idx": 87587}], "idx": 57065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A woman who Australia deems to be a national security risk has given birth to a child who is likely to spend the early months, if not years, of his life in detention. Baby Paari was born on Tuesday to Ranjini, a 33-year-old mother of two other boys aged six and nine, who was granted refugee status by Australia in 2011 after fleeing violence in Sri Lanka. Read more: Australia's 'overwhelmed' asylum centers slammed Since May, they've been living in residential housing within the walls of the Villawood Detention Center, a secure facility in suburban Sydney where asylum seekers remain while their cases are processed.\n@highlight\nWidowed by fighting, Ranjini fled Sri Lanka with her two young boys in 2008\n@highlight\nThey took a boat to Australia where they were granted refugee status in 2011\n@highlight\nHowever, the 33-year-old failed an ASIO security test and was detained in Sydney\n@highlight\nShe gave birth to a baby boy Tuesday, he will join his mother and brothers in detention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 504, "end": 529}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 662, "end": 668}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has requested their surnames aren't used as they still have family living in @placeholder.", "idx": 87588}], "idx": 57066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury for the Daily Mail Arriving at Gatwick laden with luggage, they look like any other tourists setting off on a fortnight\u2019s holiday to Turkey. In reality, the smiling Britons captured on CCTV were heading to Syria to fight their so-called \u2018holy war\u2019. Muhammad Hamidur Rahman, 25, Mashadur Choudhury, 31, Assad Uzzaman, 25, Mehdi Hassan, 19, and Mamunur Roshid had booked cheap tickets on a Thomas Cook flight to the Turkish resort of Antalya on October 8. Scroll down for video Chilling: CCTV footage has emerged which reportedly shows five British jihadis walking through Gatwick Airport on their way to Syria. Second left is Mashadur Choudhury, far right is Muhammad Hamidur Rahman\n@highlight\nBrits booked cheap tickets to Turkish resort of Antalya on October 8\n@highlight\nThey called themselves the Britani Brigade Bangladeshi Bad Boys\n@highlight\nEase at way they made their way to Syria has caused alarm in the West", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 262, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 308}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 334, "end": 345}, {"start": 356, "end": 369}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 638, "end": 655}, {"start": 671, "end": 693}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 813, "end": 848}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 926, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For months it has allowed weapons and supplies destined for recognised @placeholder opposition groups to cross.", "idx": 87596}], "idx": 57070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter A disruptive passenger left 267 passengers stranded in Bali overnight after an in-flight incident. The man became verbally abusive on Flight JQ35, which departed Melbourne at 6pm yesterday and landed in Bali around six hours later. Passengers claim they were told three flight attendants were physically injured in the altercation and required medical attention. Grounded: A Jetstar plane pictured at Melbourne airport However, a Jetstar spokesman said the abuse was verbal, adding: 'Due to the nature of the incident and in the interest of crew wellbeing' the return flight from Bali to Brisbane was cancelled. All 267 passengers were provided with accommodation in Bali and have been reaccommodated on services departing today.\n@highlight\nPassengers stuck after Jetstar flight from Bali to Brisbane was cancelled\n@highlight\nDisruptive passenger was denied entry to Indonesia and will be deported\n@highlight\nBoeing 747 flies back empty due to lack of cabin crew", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 603, "end": 606}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 890, "end": 898}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder does not does not tolerate anti-social behaviour,' the spokesman said.", "idx": 87597}], "idx": 57071} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- She is poised to become one of the world's most powerful women, joining an elite club of fellow female trailblazers including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Brazil's president Dilma Rousseff. But when President Obama announced his nominee for the next chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve last October, few outside the financial world had heard of Janet Yellen. Serving as the current deputy to Ben Bernanke for the past three years, the Senate confirmed Yellen's nomination Monday. CNN takes a look at the woman who will serve as first female chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the world's most powerful central bank, when Bernanke steps down at the end of the month.\n@highlight\nThe Senate confirms Janet Yellen as the next chair of U.S. Federal Reserve\n@highlight\nCurrent chairman Ben Bernanke will complete his second term this month\n@highlight\nYellen will be the first woman head in the Fed's 100-year history\n@highlight\nThe native New Yorker has extensive economic and academic experience", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 190, "end": 203}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 279, "end": 298}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 494, "end": 496}, {"start": 568, "end": 587}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 859, "end": 864}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"She is a proven leader because she's tough ... 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He was snapped and filmed breaching in waters off Botany Bay, Cronulla and Bondi as Australia's much-loved white whale continued his three-month migratory trip from Antarctica to North Queensland and back.\n@highlight\nAmazing pictures of rare white whale swimming north off coast of Sydney\n@highlight\nMigaloo, 35, photographed with 'competition pod' at Cronulla on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe much-loved whale has returned every year since first sighting in 1991\n@highlight\nMigaloo is protected by Federal Law which prevents him being approached\n@highlight\nMigration of humpback whales starts in Antarctica and finishes in North Queensland before returning south in September", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 198, "end": 206}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 347, "end": 355}, {"start": 447, "end": 456}, {"start": 470, "end": 472}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 677, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 711, "end": 719}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder laws exist whereby planes and sea craft are prohibited from entering a certain zone when photographing or filming Migaloo.", "idx": 87600}], "idx": 57074} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It seems nothing will keep the Jenner sisters away from a good party - not even their father being involved in a serious car crash. Kendall and Kylie were seen living it up alongside Kanye West, Justin Bieber and Jennifer Lopez on Saturday night at a Big Sean concert in West Hollywood. Meanwhile dad Bruce was at the center of an investigation into a car crash that left a woman dead in Malibu earlier in the day. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO A-Listers: Kendall Jenner (far right) alongside brother in law Kanye West, J-Lo, Justin Bieber and Chris Brown at Big Sean gig\n@highlight\nBruce Jenner at center of police investigation after horror smash\n@highlight\nWorried Kendall rushes to sister Khloe's house\n@highlight\nHours later she and sister Kylie party with the stars at Big Sean gig\n@highlight\nKylie posts selfie the following day", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 183, "end": 192}, {"start": 195, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 500, "end": 509}, {"start": 513, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 559}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 768, "end": 775}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to inquisitr.com at one point during the show, Bieber took to the stage to hug @placeholder.", "idx": 87603}], "idx": 57076} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez froze diplomatic relations with Colombia late Tuesday, citing verbal aggressions from the neighboring South American country. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro speaks to journalists on Monday in Caracas. The televised announcement followed declarations from the Colombian government Monday that anti-tank weapons purchased by Venezuela ended up in the hands of the guerrilla Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as the FARC. In addition, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said the guerrillas were trying to buy anti-aircraft missiles. Venezuela received a shipment of Russian SA-24 Igla shoulder-fired missiles earlier this year and showed them off at military parade in April.\n@highlight\nVenezuela recalls ambassador to Colombia, most of embassy staff\n@highlight\nColombia claims weapons purchased by Venezuela ended up in hands of guerrillas\n@highlight\nVenezuela President Chavez threatens takeover of Colombian firms in his country", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 144, "end": 157}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 426, "end": 463}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 860, "end": 868}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colombia's claims are \"mistaken,\" added @placeholder, who called the country's leaders \"irresponsible.\"", "idx": 87612}], "idx": 57082} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Derek Lawrenson They are the new big three of American golf \u2014 and no, they don\u2019t go by names like Tiger, Phil or Rickie. Meet Michelle, Stacy and Lexi, the trio who have breathed fresh life into the struggling women\u2019s game. At a time when the men\u2019s variety is crying out for an old-fashioned rivalry, these three are regularly battling each other down the stretch. Each presently holds a major. Now they are bringing their compelling act to these shores, where they will start as three of the favourites for the Ricoh British Open at Royal Birkdale this week.\n@highlight\nThree stars provide a rivalry missing in the men's game\n@highlight\nLewis, Wie and Thompson go into next week's British Open as favourites\n@highlight\nEach currently hold a major", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 49, "end": 56}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 515, "end": 532}, {"start": 537, "end": 550}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Star: @placeholder is an icon in women's golf and her rivalry with Lewis and Thompson is good for the game", "idx": 87623}], "idx": 57087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 07:35 EST, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:17 EST, 23 April 2013 A former pupil of an elite school in New York has spoken for the first time about being sexually abused by staff when he was 13-years-old. Ron Klepper, 48, and five other alleged victims attended a press conference yesterday where they called for civil lawsuits to be brought against Horace Mann School, in the Bronx. They were joined by attorney Gloria Allred who is representing them in the case. The men are now in their 40s and 50s and want the Child Victims Act bill to be passed.\n@highlight\nVictims are calling for civil lawsuits to be brought against the school\n@highlight\nNew York Police Department scrapped investigation because claims happened too long ago to prosecute", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 370, "end": 387}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 535, "end": 551}, {"start": 666, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder was no longer a safe place to learn, but turned into a frightening place where a predator lurked.", "idx": 87624}], "idx": 57088} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- A high-ranking Turkish government minister is calling for the speedy punishment of several police officers who were caught on a police station camera, repeatedly slapping a detained woman in the face and pulling her hair even after she had been hand-cuffed. The video showed an incident that took place nearly five months ago. But the case did not attract national outrage in Turkey until the silent police station camera footage was broadcast last weekend by Turkish television stations. The video showed a heated argument in an office between two plain-clothed police officers and Fevziye Cengiz, a woman who had been arrested and brought to a police station in the western Turkish port city of Izmir last July.\n@highlight\nMinister calls for speedy punishment for officers\n@highlight\nVideo was shown last weekend on Turkish television\n@highlight\nHer attorney says woman was arrested for not having identification", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police in @placeholder have not responded to requests from CNN to comment on the case.", "idx": 87626}], "idx": 57090} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Former President Jimmy Carter lauded the decision to normalize diplomatic relations with and ease sanctions imposed on Cuba, steps he said would benefit the Cuban people and not the country's autocratic rulers. 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I think it will be a major step forward to bring about more freedom and democracy and more respect for human rights in Cuba as well.\" Carter said Wednesday on CNN. \"It's long overdue.\"\n@highlight\nFormer President Jimmy Carter has been critical of President Obama's foreign policy in the past\n@highlight\nBut Carter said Obama's move to normalize relations with Cuba took courage and is long overdue", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 286, "end": 289}, {"start": 291, "end": 294}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 395, "end": 398}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 581, "end": 584}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We're the only ones that can't go to Cuba,\" Carter said, referencing the ban preventing @placeholder from going to Cuba as tourists.", "idx": 87629}], "idx": 57092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man serving eight years for vehicular homicide because of a fatal crash involving his Toyota Camry is hoping for exoneration amid concerns over unintended acceleration in some of Toyota's vehicles. 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Gary Condit's semen was found on underwear belonging to Chandra Levy, according to an FBI biologist testifying Wednesday in the trial of Ingmar Guandique, who is accused of murdering the Washington intern in 2001. The panties were retrieved in May 2001 by investigators searching Levy's apartment in the days after her parents reported her missing. Her body was found over a year later in Washington's Rock Creek Park. The testimony addresses the question of whether Condit, a sitting congressman from California at the time Levy vanished, was having an affair with the intern, who had just turned 24 when she disappeared.\n@highlight\nNEW:Prosecutors have recommended dropping 2 of the six charges against Guandique\n@highlight\nIngmar Guandique is accused of murdering Levy while she was jogging\n@highlight\nFormer Rep. 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The Essence aftershave for men was launched by the former England footballer as a scent which conveys his 'sense of adventure'. But this Christmas the 39-year-old's product is being sold at budget chain Poundland for just over a third of the usual price \u2013 and apparently without his knowledge. 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A crowd of cheering protesters chanted \"Good job\" after the statue fell in Kiev's Bessarabska Square. Some pounded the monument with hammers, leaving pieces of the statue scattered on the ground. Only parts of the Soviet hero's legs remained at the base. A man waving a Ukrainian flag stood atop the pedestal beside them. Police said they were investigating but did not know know who had toppled the monument. Ukraine's government news agency said a lawmaker with the nationalist Svoboda party claimed responsibility for the incident.\n@highlight\n\"This is the end of Soviet occupation,\" nationalist party says\n@highlight\nThe Communist Party says attacking the statue shows \"hate, fear and destruction\"\n@highlight\nCrowds chant \"Good job\" after statue of Soviet hero falls\n@highlight\nKiev suspended talks with the European Union last month", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 228, "end": 245}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 957, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In speeches at the rallies, protest leaders have called for the government's resignation, the release of protesters arrested during clashes in @placeholder, and the punishment of those responsible for using violence against demonstrators.", "idx": 87635}], "idx": 57097} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 14 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:57 EST, 15 April 2013 Having threatened to bomb the United States and warned foreigners to leave South Korea due to an impending thermonuclear war, North Korea returned to domestic matters today by holding its annual marathon in Pyongyang. The North\u2019s state news agency said a big contingent of foreign runners were expected from countries including Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Ethiopia as well as 600 North Koreans at today's race. The marathon celebrates tomorrow's 101st anniversary of the birthday of the country\u2019s founder Kim Il Sung, grandfather of the current leader Kim Jong Un.\n@highlight\nThe 26th Mangyongdae Prize race marks the birthday of Kim Il Sung\n@highlight\nTomorrow is the 101st anniversary of the country's founder's birth\n@highlight\nAbout 600 North Koreans were expected to race alongside foreign runners", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 214, "end": 224}, {"start": 295, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 614, "end": 624}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officials agreed on the need to work toward a nuclear-free @placeholder and opened the door to direct talks if certain conditions are met.", "idx": 87646}], "idx": 57104} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- All 12 of the victims killed in Monday's shooting rampage at Washington's Navy Yard were contractors or civilians, authorities said Monday night. Officials identified seven of those killed. They are: Michael Arnold, 59; Sylvia Frasier, 53; Kathy Gaarde, 62; John Roger Johnson, 73; Frank Kohler, 50; Vishnu Pandit, 61; and Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46; None of those killed were military personnel, authorities said. Wounded survivors of Monday's shooting are eligible for treatment at a U.S. military' hospital, just as if they were soldiers wounded in war. U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced that Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is open to them as he visited two civilian Navy workers being treated at MedStar Washington Hospital Center Monday afternoon.\n@highlight\nNEW: None of those killed were military personnel, authorities say\n@highlight\nA wounded cop asked to call mom before surgery, doctor says\n@highlight\nA Navy commander says he saw maintenance worker shot in head", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 309, "end": 321}, {"start": 332, "end": 354}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 587, "end": 595}, {"start": 612, "end": 646}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 714, "end": 717}, {"start": 744, "end": 777}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mabus said Monday that it could take 24 to 35 hours for @placeholder officials to account for everyone.", "idx": 87654}], "idx": 57109} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent The president of Bayern Munich, who has admitted evading millions of euros of taxes, hid even more income than he said, a tax inspector told his trial on Tuesday. Uli Hoeness, a World Cup winning player for West Germany in 1974 who has led Bayern to domestic and European glory, faces up to 10 years in jail in a case that has shocked his club's fans and prompted thousands of German tax dodgers to own up. As his trial opened on Monday, Hoeness admitted to evading more than five times the 3.5 million euros he had been charged with, around 18.5 million, hoping his admission and apology would mitigate his punishment.\n@highlight\nUli Hoeness charged with evading \u00a32.9m in taxes\n@highlight\nHoeness admitted to evading more than five times that amount\n@highlight\nExpert witness claims he hid even more than he said\n@highlight\nBayern Munich general manager used secret Swiss bank account\n@highlight\nFaces between five and 10 years in jail\n@highlight\nBayern Munich fans show their support outside trial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 177, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 221, "end": 232}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 839, "end": 851}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Plenty of information: All the files for the trial of Hoeness in the @placeholder court", "idx": 87657}], "idx": 57112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As Australians everywhere sat glued to their television, in shock at the terror taking place on their own doorstep, news of the Sydney caf\u00e9 siege also spread to screens around the world. Numerous world leaders offered their support to the country and Prime Minister Tony Abbott in statements and even on social media, while media organisations led their news casts with word of the hostages in the Martin Place Lindt Cafe in Sydney's CBD. Mr Abbott confirmed that he had taken 'a lot of calls' from 'overseas friends' and leaders during a press conference in Sydney on Tuesday afternoon, adding: 'I'm really pleased at the way Australia's friends have rallied to us at this difficult time'.\n@highlight\nBoth American president Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron were briefed on the siege on Monday\n@highlight\nWorld leaders including Mr Cameron, India's PM Narendra Modi and New Zealand's John Key, issued tweets of support to Australia\n@highlight\nCanada's PM Stephen Harper offered his condolences following the announcement of two deaths, saying 'Canada mourns with the people of Australia'\n@highlight\nThe siege made the front page of numerous newspapers and news websites across the UK, US, Spain, Italy, New Zealand and France", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 266, "end": 276}, {"start": 398, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 434, "end": 436}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 766, "end": 778}, {"start": 854, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 874, "end": 886}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 978, "end": 991}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1209}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's thoughts and prayers are with our Australian friends,' Canada's Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, wrote.", "idx": 87660}], "idx": 57115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Support for independence has dramatically stalled in a major boost for the union just seven days before next week's historic referendum - as women, pensioners and students unite against separation. First Minister Alex Salmond showed signs of pressure getting to him today, as Lloyds Bank and even Royal Bank of Scotland threatened to quit an independent Scotland while John Lewis warned it would push up prices for customers. 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Spc. William Colton Millay of Owensboro, Kentucky, was charged this week with attempted espionage and communicating military information, allegations that have shocked friends who have described him as a patriotic country boy. The formal charges were issued 10 days after Millay was arrested at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, said Col. Bill Coppernoll, the public affairs officer at the base.\n@highlight\nSpc. William Colton Millay faces charges including communicating military information\n@highlight\nHis lawyer says Millay told him he is not guilty\n@highlight\nSoldier believed he was giving info to \"a foreign intelligence agent,\" military says\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old Kentucky native enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2007", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 359, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 649, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 700, "end": 714}, {"start": 773, "end": 793}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is also charged with making false statements, having allegedly not been forthright in telling @placeholder counterintelligence officials \"the full scope\" of his attempted contacts with other governments and \"the full nature\" of what he'd disclosed to the believed-to-be foreign agent.", "idx": 87686}], "idx": 57133} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 11 October 2013 A grieving father has been run over and killed during an attempt to walk across America in a campaign against homophobic bullying after his gay son took his own life earlier this year. Joe Bell was struck by a truck in eastern Colorado on Wednesday evening as he walked along the shoulder of a highway. The 48-year-old from Oregon began his 5,000-mile walk in April to raise awareness about gay rights after the death of his 15-year-old son Jadin in January. Double tragedy: Joe Bell was hit by a car as he walked across the U.S. in memory of his son Jadin\n@highlight\nJoe Bell was on his way to give a talk about bullying when he was run over\n@highlight\nDriver may have fallen asleep at the wheel, police say\n@highlight\n48-year-old began journey in April to honor Jadin and raise awareness\n@highlight\nFor support on suicide matters call the National Suicide Prevention Helpine on 1-800-273-8255 or go to www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 570, "end": 577}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 936, "end": 970}, {"start": 999, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Support: @placeholder's father decided to embark on the walk as a way to deal with his grief", "idx": 87689}], "idx": 57135} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oakland Township, Michigan (CNN) -- The search in a field near Detroit for ex-Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa ended Wednesday, and as with so many past attempts to find him, authorities walked away empty-handed, the FBI said. Authorities resumed digging in the field Wednesday morning, and a law enforcement source said the search was expanded to a site where a house once stood. John Anthony, a former FBI special agent involved in the original 1975 hunt for Hoffa, said the tip from alleged mobster Tony Zerilli which prompted this week's renewed search was the most credible he's heard since Hoffa's disappearance -- though he still has his reservations, he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: FBI says the hunt for Jimmy Hoffa is over, no body was found\n@highlight\nAlleged mobster who tipped off police says he hopes his \"good friend\" is exhumed\n@highlight\nConcrete slabs are removed during the dig, a source says\n@highlight\nHoffa, then 62, was last seen on July 30, 1975, outside a Detroit-area restaurant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 75, "end": 86}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 211, "end": 213}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 398, "end": 400}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 496, "end": 507}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 678, "end": 680}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was freed in 2008 after his last prison sentence.", "idx": 87695}], "idx": 57139} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 5:26 AM on 1st March 2012 A father killed his wife and 16-month-old daughter then fled 1,100 miles across the U.S. before committing suicide in a hotel room, police said. Daniel Johnston, 29, of Oklahoma City, allegedly killed his wife Tara, 29, and daughter Allison, and was later found dead in Las Vegas, Nevada. After flying west on Sunday, Johnston committed suicide in the hotel room last night. He did it by cutting his wrists and ankles, his father claimed. 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It's not always clean,\" said Lesley Dickie, executive director of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, a European body governing 345 institutions. \"I'm afraid that when we have limited space in zoos -- and it's limited because of problems in the wild, of course, and more and more animals need our help -- then we sometimes have to make these really tough decisions.\" The Copenhagen Zoo said it \"euthanized\" the animal, named Marius, to avoid inbreeding. A veterinarian shot Marius with a rifle as he leaned down to munch on rye bread, a favorite snack. 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Mr Berlusconi's former girlfriend is on a Christmas holiday in Miami Beach, Florida, and was pictured over the weekend relaxing during a day's sunbathing in a multi-coloured bikini. Earlier today, the half-English 26-year-old greeted waiting photographers by sticking her tongue out as she arrived at the beach to soak up yet more sun. Enjoying her break: Italian showgirl turned MP Nicole Minetti sunbathes in Miami Beach, Florida\n@highlight\nSunbathing Nicole Minetti shows Italy's former PM what he's been missing\n@highlight\nPolitician greets photographers on the beach by sticking her tongue out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 477, "end": 483}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Catching a tan: Miss Minetti tops up her sun cream as she prepares to lie out in the @placeholder sun", "idx": 87718}], "idx": 57155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:05 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:48 EST, 29 April 2013 Boris Johnson today warned the Tories not to \u2018freak out\u2019 at the rise of the UK Independence Party, days before crucial local elections. The London Mayor said UKIP\u2019s leader Nigel Farage was a \u2018rather engaging geezer\u2019 whose \u2018pint and cigar and sense of humour\u2019 appeal and anti-EU policies should not mean bad news for the Conservatives. But Mr Farage sought to escalate the row between the two parties, hitting back at claims that his party is supported by \u2018racists\u2019 and dismissing revelations about online rants by candidates as 'silly things' posted after they have 'been to the pub'.\n@highlight\nLondon Mayor says Tories must relax about UKIP's 'pint and cigar' appeal\n@highlight\nUKIP leader Nigel Farage accuses Tories of losing the argument\n@highlight\nAdmits candidates say 'silly things' online 'after they've been to the pub'\n@highlight\nLabour plans to block UKIP from TV leaders' debates ahead in 2015\n@highlight\nAnalysis suggests a \u00a3120billion budget black hole in UKIP's manifesto", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 117, "end": 129}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 194}, {"start": 196, "end": 213}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 275, "end": 278}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 797, "end": 800}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 980, "end": 983}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said he was sure that \u2018most of the @placeholder people are perfectly nice when they are having a drink\u2019 but added: \u2018It is very tempting to vote for a collection of clowns or indignant, angry people, who promise that somehow they will allow us to take your revenge on people who caused it.\u2019", "idx": 87722}], "idx": 57158} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "With names like Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Yves Saint Laurent under its belt, it's little wonder Paris has earned a reputation as one of the fashion capitals of the world. 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While Britain's Royal Ascot often displays images of Tango-colored ladies kicking off their heels, their French counterparts take a distinctly more demure approach to a day at the races.\n@highlight\nThink \"French chic\" and the words elegance, style and grace spring to mind\n@highlight\nThat glamor will be on display at this weekend's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe\n@highlight\nStark contrast to UK's Royal Ascot, which has a more flamboyant style\n@highlight\nPrestigious race regularly attracts the \"creme de la creme\" of European society", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 42, "end": 59}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 394, "end": 418}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 791, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}, {"start": 950, "end": 966}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Whatever the outcome, one thing is for sure, the @placeholder crowd will be celebrating in style.", "idx": 87739}], "idx": 57165} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In rural southern Virginia, 14-term Democratic Rep. Rick Boucher says he's never had an election enemy quite like the ones he's facing this year. Its not his opponent, but instead it's what he calls a \"shadowy\" group that is funding television ads against him. \"Rick Boucher is trying to deceive you ... Boucher has failed to protect our jobs. Now it's time Rick Boucher loses his,\" the ad's narrator says. The 30-second commercial was paid for by Americans for Job Security, a conservative-leaning group which, according to the nonpartisan watchdog group OpenSecrets.org, has spent nearly $8 million against Democratic candidates nationwide.\n@highlight\nPolitical groups operate outside parties and do not have to reveal members or donors\n@highlight\nIt's difficult for voters to figure out who is behind messaging, watchdog group says\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has attacked groups for spending millions without disclosing donors\n@highlight\nDemocratic-leaning groups are also cloaking their funding sources, however", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 282, "end": 293}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 468, "end": 493}, {"start": 576, "end": 590}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And Democrats have smaller outside groups aimed at getting @placeholder voters to the polls.", "idx": 87742}], "idx": 57168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Trying on a firefighter's helmet, allowing a young boy to hug his leg during a mass and phoning up his followers for a chat are just a few of the ways Pope Francis has attracted headlines in the last few months. And after years of negative press, the Catholic Church is basking in the 'Francis Effect' which has been credited with a 20 per cent rise in congregations in Britain, and similar boosts around the world. But who is the PR guru working quietly behind the scenes to help push Pope Francis forward and leading the Church out of one of its darkest spells following a slew of recent scandals?\n@highlight\nGreg Burke, 53, is a senior media advisor to the Vatican\n@highlight\nUsed to work for Fox News and was hired by the Vatican in June 2012\n@highlight\nBorn in Missouri he is a member of the controversial Opus Dei\n@highlight\nPope joined Twitter a few months after he took up new role", "entities": [{"start": 151, "end": 162}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 370, "end": 376}, {"start": 431, "end": 432}, {"start": 486, "end": 497}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder is on Twitter where he often posts humorous photos and tweets.", "idx": 87743}], "idx": 57169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel has placed high-profile prisoner Marwan Barghouti in solitary confinement following his public call for Palestinians to participate in popular resistance against Israel's occupation of lands Palestinians claim, the Israeli Prisons Authority said Monday. Israeli Prisons Authority representative Sivan Weizman said Barghouti had been placed in isolation for a period of seven days following the publication of a letter last week \"that called on Palestinians to take action against Israel.\" The letter was considered incitement, she said. In addition to the period of solitary confinement, Barghouti will not be allowed visitors for 30 days, she said. Last week Barghouti released 17-point letter from prison outlining what he said was a new strategy aimed at achieving Palestinian statehood.\n@highlight\nMarwan Barghouti gets seven days in solitary and 30 with no visitors, Israel says\n@highlight\nThe punishment follows his call for new resistance against Israel\n@highlight\nHe released a letter which the Israelis consider incitement\n@highlight\nBarghouti is considered a possible future Palestinian leader", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 59, "end": 74}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 217, "end": 228}, {"start": 241, "end": 265}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 288, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 794, "end": 804}, {"start": 828, "end": 843}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The job of the @placeholder security services is to provide security and protection to Palestinian citizens, not to protect the occupation,\" Barghouti wrote.", "idx": 87745}], "idx": 57171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears Last updated at 8:34 PM on 18th November 2011 Arrested: Conman Peter Foster who helped Cherie Blair buy two flats Peter Foster, the conman who was at the centre of the Cheriegate saga, was back behind bars last night after a chase through a hospital\u2019s corridors. He was arrested over alleged false claims about a weight loss treatment. Australian police moved in on Foster as he sat at the bedside of his 80-year-old mother, Louise, who had collapsed with an apparent stroke shortly after announcing that she was suing News International for allegedly hacking into her phone in 2002.\n@highlight\nHeld at the bedside of his sick mother in Queensland\n@highlight\nHe is banned from being involved in any companies in Australia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 81, "end": 92}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 537, "end": 554}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is to appear in court in @placeholder next week.", "idx": 87748}], "idx": 57173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A property in Sydney's inner-west with rotting floors, crumbling ceilings, and packed full of garbage sold for $923,000 over the weekend. The uninhabitable dump on Durham Street, Stanmore, went under the hammer on Saturday, and had bids from 20 serious buyers. The bidding started at $600,000 but quickly climbed, before selling for $923,000, which was 15 to 20 percent higher than the expected price, according to selling agent Ron Alexander. 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Merah emerged from a bathroom in his apartment and fired more than 30 shots at police as they burst in to end a standoff that had lasted more than 31 hours, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said. He jumped out a window onto a balcony, still shooting, and was found dead on the ground, officials said. Two police officers were injured in the raid, Interior Minister Claude Gueant said.\n@highlight\nMohammed Merah was on the U.S. no-fly list, a U.S. intelligence official says\n@highlight\nPresident Sarkozy says Merah was not a madman, but a monster and a fanatic\n@highlight\nMerah is shot in the head during a raid by security forces, ending the long standoff\n@highlight\nPolice say Merah killed 3 soldiers, a rabbi and 3 Jewish children", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 157, "end": 170}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 409, "end": 423}, {"start": 600, "end": 612}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not racist or anti-Semitic, Sarkozy added, and the tragic events of the past few days have shown that the nation is stronger when it is united and lives by its values.", "idx": 87764}], "idx": 57186} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Newark, Delaware (CNN) -- A feisty Christine O'Donnell attacked her Democratic opponent but also stumbled in Wednesday's debate with Chris Coons in their election battle for Delaware's U.S. Senate seat held for nearly four decades by Vice President Joe Biden. The highly anticipated showdown between two candidates considered surprise contenders featured O'Donnell displaying her conservative credentials that gained Tea Party backing while Coons, put on the defensive at times, generally backed Democratic policies favored by President Barack Obama. O'Donnell's primary victory over a veteran mainstream Republican candidate last month shook up the GOP establishment, with party strategist Karl Rove even questioning her qualifications. Now trailing badly according to the latest polls, she appeared nervous at the start but quickly went on the attack, accusing Coons of raising taxes and offering a \"rubber stamp\" to Obama administration policies if elected.\n@highlight\nNEW: O'Donnell backs more state powers on social issues\n@highlight\nNEW: Coons criticizes O'Donnell for comment on food stamp recipients\n@highlight\nCandidates spar on issues on CNN debate\n@highlight\nO'Donnell expresses conservative views; Coons takes mostly liberal stances", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 35, "end": 53}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 174, "end": 181}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1214}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder enjoys a lead in campaign cash, which is one reason both President Barack Obama and Biden are coming to Delaware on Friday to help Coons raise money.", "idx": 87789}], "idx": 57200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brave Peter Siebold (pictured) spoke for the first time about the tragedy that killed his close friend, co-pilot Mike Alsbury, revealing that he gave a passing plane a thumbs up to show that he was alive The pilot who miraculously survived the Virgin spaceship disaster has revealed how he was blasted from the wreckage of the disintegrating rocket ship and plummeted nearly ten miles back to Earth. Having suffered serious injuries, the experienced test pilot only regained consciousness halfway into his fall but was composed enough to give a thumbs-up to colleagues in a passing aircraft to show he was alive.\n@highlight\nVirgin Galactic pilot Peter Siebold speaks for the first time after tragic crash\n@highlight\nHis close friend and colleague Mike Alsbury was killed in the disaster\n@highlight\nSiebold, 43, says he lost consciousness and awoke while falling to Earth\n@highlight\nHe gave a thumbs up to a passing aircraft to show that he was alive\n@highlight\nSiebold travelled home to see his family just three days after tragedy", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 18}, {"start": 113, "end": 124}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 624, "end": 638}, {"start": 646, "end": 658}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He told me straight away he was involved with @placeholder,\u2019 his father continued.", "idx": 87800}], "idx": 57206} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joachim Low has spoken of his fear that his all-conquering German side will experience burn-out as they seek to add the European Championships to the World Cup they lifted in Brazil back in July. Jerome Boatang, Mats Hummels and Sami Khedira will sit out their country\u2019s clash with Argentina in Dusseldorf on Wednesday evening \u2013 although only the latter remains a doubt for the Euro 2016 curtain-raiser with Scotland in Dortmund on Sunday. Just 52 days after watching Philipp Lahm lift the game\u2019s biggest prize in Rio, Low is deeply concerned that a lack of proper rest for his star performers coupled with the demands of elite club football will adversely affect their chances of a smooth qualification passage.\n@highlight\nJoachim Low is worried his Germany stars will burn out ahead of Euro 2016\n@highlight\nJerome Boatang, Mats Hummels and Sami Khedira among players who will miss their friendly World Cup final replay against Argentina on Wednesday\n@highlight\nOnly Khedira is likely to miss Sunday's Euro qualifier against Scotland\n@highlight\nLow named Bastian Schweinsteiger as captain after Philipp Lahm retired\n@highlight\nThe coach will rest players and blood new ones throughout qualifying", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 120, "end": 141}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 519, "end": 521}, {"start": 724, "end": 734}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}, {"start": 809, "end": 822}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That cycle begins with the match against @placeholder on Sunday.\u2019", "idx": 87807}], "idx": 57209} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barack Obama received the backing of a nation when he was elected for a second term as U.S. president last month, and now his favorite English soccer club has also won a significant ballot. English Premier League side West Ham United -- the team of choice of the 44th president of the United States -- has been selected as the preferred occupant for London's Olympic Stadium, the venue which hosted the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) announced on Wednesday that the east London club -- whose stadium is located near to the former Olympic Park site in Stratford -- had beaten off competition from neighboring third-tier team Leyton Orient, a proposed sports university project and a consortium looking to bring Formula One to the British capital.\n@highlight\nSoccer club West Ham selected as preferred bidder for London's Olympic Stadium\n@highlight\nPremier League side beat off competition from third-tier team Leyton Orient\n@highlight\nReconstruction work on the arena expected to cost between $210-240 million\n@highlight\nU.S. president's favorite English team will contribute $24 million", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 199, "end": 220}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 368, "end": 382}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 487}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 922}, {"start": 971, "end": 983}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The LLDC's board unanimously agreed that West Ham United's bid for a concession to play at the @placeholder should be ranked highest of the bids received, and that negotiations should be held with the club on final commercial terms for them to move to the stadium,\" read a statement on the organization's website.", "idx": 87809}], "idx": 57211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- You don't find many churches making theatrical films. You especially don't find many churches making films starring Kirk Cameron about a firefighter in a crumbling marriage addicted to online porn. Kirk Cameron stars in \"Fireproof,\" a film he was attracted to for its many themes, he said. But that's the case for Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. In fact, the film, \"Fireproof,\" was the church's third movie. It was also an unexpected hit. In September it debuted at No. 4 at the box office, eventually bringing in $33.5 million and spawning two books: a novelization, also called \"Fireproof,\" which is in The New York Times' best-seller list's Top 20; and a companion journal to the movie, \"The Love Dare,\" which has sold more than 2 million copies.\n@highlight\n\"Fireproof\" about a firefighter having marriage problems\n@highlight\nFilm was produced by a church, aimed some marketing at churches\n@highlight\n\"Fireproof\" successful in theaters, now success on DVD, has become a brand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 241, "end": 249}, {"start": 334, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 398, "end": 406}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 987, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having @placeholder helps, but for it to come out and do 136,000 pieces [DVDs] in its first week is pretty impressive.\"", "idx": 87810}], "idx": 57212} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent Britain will leapfrog Germany to become Europe\u2019s largest economy by 2030, economists predict. Thanks to our decision not to join the euro, we will overtake France in less than five years to become the fifth-largest economy in the world. In a significant boost to George Osborne\u2019s austerity programme, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) hailed the UK as the second-best performing economy in the Western world after the United States \u2013 and said France was one of the worst. A vision of the future? The predictions, right, could be good news for George Osborne if true. The UK is set to beat Germany and France but lose out to Brazil and India, remaining the sixth-largest world economy\n@highlight\nWe are seat to leapfrog Germany and France but lose to India and Brazil\n@highlight\nAusterity and our refusal to join Euro put us in good stead, study claims\n@highlight\nStudy was by the Centre for Economics and Business Research", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 82, "end": 87}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 347, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 408, "end": 409}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 605, "end": 618}, {"start": 633, "end": 634}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 942, "end": 961}, {"start": 967, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder overtook the UK in 2011 to briefly become the world\u2019s sixth largest economy.", "idx": 87820}], "idx": 57217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 13:58 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 4 August 2013 The married socialite who is pregnant with Simon Cowell\u2019s baby cheated on her husband because \u2018cuddling up to five Gucci bags\u2019 at night did not satisfy her longing for a man. Lauren Silverman, who has enjoyed holidays on Cowell's yacht - sometimes with her husband and sometimes just with the X-Factor creator, lived a life of luxury that was empty without her husband Andrew around because he was often away on business, the man who raised her has claimed. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Stewart Eisenberg said that Lauren slept with Cowell because she was lonely and you \u2018can\u2019t put a credit card under your arm when you go out to dinner\u2019.\n@highlight\nStepfather claims 36-year-old had affair with X-Factor creator because she was lonely\n@highlight\nMother-to-be Lauren Silverman seen shopping at a Hamptons toy store\n@highlight\nHusband is staying with her at seaside home but couple are said to be barely talking\n@highlight\nThe two have been arguing over custody rights ever since news broke that she was expecting a baby with longtime friend Simon Cowell", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 263, "end": 278}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 598}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 855, "end": 870}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is good for him: @placeholder does not have", "idx": 87823}, {"query": "As for the divorcing couple, they have both released separate statements and yesterday @placeholder spoke in person for the first time and said that his family were going through a \u2018very difficult time\u2019.", "idx": 87824}], "idx": 57219} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran Last updated at 4:59 PM on 29th November 2011 This satellite image shows the devastation caused by a mysterious blast at an Iranian missile base earlier this month. Its buildings are destroyed, mountains of debris are scattered in courtyards and roads are severely damaged. Iranian authorities claimed the November 12 explosion, which killed 17 at the Revolutionary Guard compound 25 miles east of the capital of Tehran, was caused by 'an accident' when ammunition was being moved. Devastated: This satellite image shows the destruction caused by the November 12 blast Before: This is the missile base pictured before it was devastated in a blast on November 12\n@highlight\nAerial photo shows buildings wiped out in November 12 incident\n@highlight\nWestern city of Isfahan rocked by blast on Monday\n@highlight\nAuthorities put latest blast down to a 'military drill'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 365, "end": 383}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now, with a further blast yesterday in the western city of @placeholder, observers are questioning the competence of those in charge of the country's missile programme.", "idx": 87830}], "idx": 57224} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One hundred years ago today, 21-year-old Edward 'Ryko' Reichenbach, arrived at the old Darwin Post Office, having cycled 3,000km across the desert from the post office in Adelaide. Ryko, a keen cyclist and photographer, broke the record for the fastest person to cycle form Adelaide to Darwin, completing the journey in just 28 days. The Northern Territory Library, which is on the site of the old post office, where Ryko completed his journey, is marking the centenary of the occasion with an exhibition of some of the photographs Ryko took during his journey. Ryko is pictured riding his bike through a 'gauntlet of spears', though it is believed the picture was posed and he had a good relationship with local indigenous people. The caption on this picture reads 'Arnheim Land cycling episode - overcome by the Myalls. Running the gauntlet of spears'\n@highlight\nEdward 'Ryko' Reichenback cycled from Adelaide to Darwin at the age of 21\n@highlight\nThe 3,000km journey took him 28 days to complete. He arrived at the Darwin Post Office 100 years ago today\n@highlight\nThe Northern Territory Library have released photographs of his journey to commemorate the centenary\n@highlight\nThe keen photographer took more than 3,000 photographs of the Northern Territory but they were stolen from his apartment and only a few hundred are available to the public, from private collections or libraries", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 65}, {"start": 87, "end": 104}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 184}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 338, "end": 363}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 865, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His name was cleared, but by 1917 he had already left the @placeholder.", "idx": 87837}], "idx": 57230} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Bangkok faces the highest flood levels yet and is preparing for the worst, the governor of the Thai capital told CNN. Residents are urged to flee the rising floodwaters, which have already forced the closure of Bangkok's Don Muang airport and the evacuation of flood victims who have taken refuge there. Thailand's government has declared a five-day public holiday in flood-affected provinces to try to encourage people to seek safety elsewhere before high tides expected this weekend. But Bangkok Gov. Sukhumbhand Paripatra told CNN the authorities could not evacuate a whole city and it was difficult to persuade the Thai people to leave their homes, despite the risk.\n@highlight\nNEW: Bangkok's governor warns of the highest water levels in next few days\n@highlight\nEvacuations include 600 inmates at a prison, some animals from a zoo\n@highlight\nPM warns capital could be submerged by as much as 1.5 meters (4.9 feet)\n@highlight\nAuthorities: Floods have killed 373 people and affected more than 9.5 million", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 140, "end": 142}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 530, "end": 550}, {"start": 557, "end": 559}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 875, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Airports of Thailand declared @placeholder airport, which primarily services domestic flights, closed Tuesday night, after floodwaters flowed onto runways and affected the lighting.", "idx": 87848}], "idx": 57237} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby Dallas star Larry Hagman has died at the age of 81. The actor, who was famed for playing JR Ewing on the hit show, died at a Dallas hospital on Friday after complications with his recent battle with throat cancer. He is survived by wife Maj, who he married in 1952. In 2008, Maj was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. Scroll down for video Legend: Dallas star Larry Hagman, pictured (left) in the iconic show with Linda Gray in 1978 and (right) on November 15, has died at the age of 81 after complications with cancer. He was famed for playing JR Ewing\n@highlight\nActor revealed in October 2011 that he had a form of throat cancer\n@highlight\nHagman's 56-year showbiz career started in off-Broadway show\n@highlight\nIn 1965 he landed TV part in I Dream of Jeannie, which ran for five years\n@highlight\nHe starred in Dallas from 1978 until 1991, reprising his role earlier this year\n@highlight\nHagman is survived by wife Maj, who he married in 1952, and two children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 251, "end": 253}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 312, "end": 330}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 375, "end": 386}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 759, "end": 776}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The late actor added: 'Besides, as we all know, you can't keep @placeholder down!'", "idx": 87855}], "idx": 57242} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is almost impossible for westerners to gain access to Iran first-hand, but these pictures aim to take us right inside their private lives. Iranian photographers have shared what life is like for ordinary young people by taking pictures of a place foreigners would rarely ever see - their living rooms. Western understandings of Iran tend to be dominated by the aggressive rhetoric of outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmedinijad and controversy over the country's nuclear capabilities. Beauty salon owner Zohreh, right, sits at her desk in her home with her customers - once they leave the salon they will have to cover their newly-done hair, and their arms\n@highlight\n15 young Iranian photographers welcome us into the 'Iranian living room'\n@highlight\nBook lifts the veil on life for ordinary people living in repressive regime\n@highlight\nWith the new president there are signs social strictures may relax", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 406, "end": 424}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is looking at a hair colour catalogue, but women's magazines are forbidden", "idx": 87859}], "idx": 57245} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian journalist Peter Greste took to Twitter to express his sheer joy after being released from an Egyptian prison where he was held for over 400 days. The 49-year-old Al Jazeera and ex-BBC journalist shared a photo of himself on a beach in Cyprus at about 9:30pm Australian time on Tuesday, with his arms thrown in the air and the caption: 'Free in Cyprus! Feels sweet. Peter back online for first time in 400+ days. Special thanks to Mike 4 [sic] nursing twitter'. It was followed by a Tweet that confirmed Greste was on his way home: 'Brother Mike and I due to head home to Australia shortly. Can't wait for the family reunion.'\n@highlight\nPeter Greste was released from a Cairo prison and deported on Sunday\n@highlight\nOn Tuesday the journalist issued his first tweets in over 400 days\n@highlight\nThey showed him standing on a beach in Cyprus and revealed he was due to head home to Australia shortly\n@highlight\nHe said he was looking forward to being reunited with his family\n@highlight\nHowever Greste continues to advocate for the release of his two colleagues who remain imprisoned in Egypt\n@highlight\nThe three men spent 400 days in prison for allegedly aiding the black-listed Muslim Brotherhood", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just prior to his first tweet in more than a year, a message on his account read: 'This is Mike who has been running @placeholder's twitter account since his arrest.", "idx": 87861}], "idx": 57247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned on Wednesday that the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on the use of torture is causing the United States' allies to \"rethink\" their cooperation with the country. He also pledged that when Republicans take over the Senate next month and have control over both chambers of Congress, they'll take steps to be a \"check\" on President Barack Obama's \"ill-advised foreign policy.\" In remarks at the conservative Heritage Foundation, Cruz declared, \"Torture is wrong, unambiguously.\" But he decried the release of what he called a \"partisan Democrat\" report as \"reckless and irresponsible.\" \"The international repercussions of this partisan report are just beginning,\" he said, adding that even \"friends and allies across the globe are rethinking\" their relationship with the U.S.\n@highlight\nTexas Sen. Ted Cruz said the release of the torture report will affect U.S. relations with its allies\n@highlight\nCruz also said the GOP-led Senate will act as a \"check\" on Obama's foreign policy\n@highlight\nThe potential presidential contender took aim at what he called the \"Obama-Clinton\" foreign policy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 64, "end": 92}, {"start": 140, "end": 152}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 320, "end": 327}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 454, "end": 472}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}, {"start": 904, "end": 907}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 965, "end": 967}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The consequences of the Obama-@placeholder foreign policy is that our friends no longer trust us, and our enemies no longer fear us,\" Cruz said.", "idx": 87882}, {"query": "\"There is agreement, and in many ways bipartisan agreement, in the Senate that the Obama-@placeholder foreign policy is disastrous and is undermining America in the world.", "idx": 87883}], "idx": 57258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky denied Wednesday two new allegations of child abuse that authorities are investigating, his attorney said. \"Jerry has adamantly denied the allegations,\" said attorney Joseph Amendola, adding that the accusations appear to be part of \"a very nasty divorce and custody battle.\" The investigations were opened by Children and Youth Services in Pennsylvania, sources close to the investigation said Tuesday. In Pennsylvania, cases of alleged child abuse reported by an alleged victim who is an adult are strictly police matters, even if the alleged offenses occurred when that person was a child.\n@highlight\nTwo new accusations of child abuse stem from \"a very nasty\" divorce, lawyer says\n@highlight\nJerry Sandusky denies inappropriate contact with relatives, attorney says\n@highlight\nSources: Two new cases were reported to authorities less than 60 days ago\n@highlight\nThe alleged victims are currently under 18, the sources say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 36}, {"start": 63, "end": 76}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 245, "end": 259}, {"start": 388, "end": 414}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Based on the grand jury report, @placeholder's attorney general has charged Sandusky with 40 counts in what authorities allege was the sexual abuse of eight boys.", "idx": 87890}], "idx": 57265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Truck driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries and is expected to be arraigned on Thursday afternoon A commuter train's on-board camera captured a fiery crash with a pickup truck abandoned by its driver on Tuesday morning, and federal investigators say the video could give a big boost to the search for a cause. The truck driver, Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, a 54-year-old from Yuma, Arizona, was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries and is expected to be arraigned on Thursday afternoon. The video, taken from the outward-facing camera on the front car of the Metrolink train bound for Los Angeles, was sent back to the Washington home of the National Transportation Safety Board for analysis, board member Robert Sumwalt said.\n@highlight\nTuesday morning's Metrolink train crash with a pickup truck left abandoned on the tracks was captured by on-board cameras\n@highlight\nFederal investigators say the video could help their search for an explanation as to how and why the incident occurred\n@highlight\nTruck driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, is expected to appear in court on Thursday afternoon\n@highlight\nHe was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident with injuries\n@highlight\nThe truck caused a crash that derailed three cars and sent 30 people to hospital - leaving three in a critical condition - in Oxnard, California", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 42}, {"start": 404, "end": 433}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 733, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 791}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1455, "end": 1460}, {"start": 1463, "end": 1472}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The crash in Oxnard, about 45 miles (70 km) northwest of @placeholder, flipped over three double-decker Metrolink rail cars and derailed two others.", "idx": 87892}], "idx": 57266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Computer hackers supporting WikiLeaks shifted targets Thursday from Amazon to PayPal, they said, as Dutch authorities announced an arrest in connection with hacker attacks on the websites of MasterCard and Visa. The Dutch High Tech Crimes unit arrested a 16-year-old in The Hague, Netherlands, with prosecutors saying he confessed to attacks on the websites. \"He is probably part of a larger group of hackers, who are under continued investigation,\" they said. The teen is due in court Friday in Rotterdam. Separately, a group of hackers calling themselves Anonymous Operations said they would attack PayPal, not Amazon.com, about an hour after an attack on Amazon was due to start.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights blasts pressure on websites\n@highlight\nA Dutch teen is arrested over hacking attacks on MasterCard and Visa\n@highlight\nA hackers' collective says it doesn't have enough forces to target Amazon.com\n@highlight\nWikiLeaks denies any connection with the hackers and won't support or condemn them", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 200, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 225, "end": 229}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 566, "end": 585}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 712, "end": 750}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 840, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 938, "end": 947}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He hasn't seen any obvious code in the tool that would allow @placeholder to use people's computers for other purposes, he said.", "idx": 87895}], "idx": 57267} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The government's open. Washington is back at work. House Republicans, licking their wounds, are asking themselves what's next. And President Barack Obama has thrown down the gauntlet: The top item on his agenda is immigration reform. What are the chances that the House will now move ahead on immigration? The answer will have less to do with immigration than with how the budget battle has changed the larger political dynamic in Washington. House Republicans' views on immigration are untested, and many advocates for reform believe they are implacably hostile. But the truth is Republican opinion has been evolving since the 2012 election. More and more House Republicans, perhaps the majority, know that reform is overdue and that the GOP must be part of the solution -- to remain competitive with Latino voters and because it's the right thing to do.\n@highlight\nTamar Jacoby: After budget battle, GOP may be in no mood for immigration overhaul\n@highlight\nBut many in GOP favor legal status and have been working on reforms, she says\n@highlight\nShe says others refuse to do President Barack Obama any favor by addressing issue\n@highlight\nJacoby: GOP must take ownership, provide a strong conservative approach to reform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 60, "end": 76}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 440, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 456}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 666, "end": 682}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 876, "end": 887}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 981, "end": 983}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still, the complex dynamic that drives @placeholder in the House may have shifted somewhat in the shutdown.", "idx": 87911}], "idx": 57280} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Libyan government argued Tuesday that it should not have to hand over Saif al-Islam Gadhafi to the International Criminal Court because the court in the Hague, Netherlands, does not have jurisdiction in the case. 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The two-day hearing is being held in the Hague.\n@highlight\nThe two-day hearing is scheduled to run through Wednesday\n@highlight\nLibyan authorities want to try the son of late strongman Moammar Gadhafi in Libya\n@highlight\nLibya and the ICC have been arguing over his case since his arrest last November", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 83, "end": 103}, {"start": 112, "end": 139}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 183}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 669, "end": 674}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"An unfair trial before a @placeholder court where the accused could face the death penalty is no way to guarantee justice and accountability,\" the rights group said.", "idx": 87913}], "idx": 57281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A new email exchange between Scott Rudin, Amy Pascal and Angelina Jolie reveals another example how the producer blasted the actress to the Sony studio head. In the latest leaked exchange, Rudin criticises Angelina Jolie's planned remake of the classic Elizabeth Taylor film Cleopatra. Rudin had earlier described Jolie as 'a minimally talented spoiled brat.' This time however, Jolie was involved in the exchange, but was occasionally taken off the chain so Rudin could comment about her behind her back. The newest leak from Sony's hacked emails come after the film studio canceled its release of 'The Interview' - which depicts the assassination and violent of death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un - after hackers threatened a 9/11-style attack on theaters that showed the film.\n@highlight\nAngelina Jolie is described as 'out of her mind' by producer Scott Rudin\n@highlight\nJolie was determined to continue with her planned remake of Cleopatra\n@highlight\nRudin and Amy Pascal wanted Jolie to work on a Shakespeare version\n@highlight\nEarlier Rudin called Jolie a 'minimally talented brat' in a leaked email\n@highlight\nRudin removed Jolie from the email chain when he wanted to attack her\n@highlight\nSeth Rogen and James Franco were both spotted with bodyguards after the threat of a 9/11-style attack on theaters that show 'The Interview'\n@highlight\nSony canceled release of the film and said they have no plans to release it in the future after the threats\n@highlight\nHollywood stars reacted with scorn for Sony and said 'the hackers won'\n@highlight\nAnother producer said in hacked emails that Sony should not cast Denzel Washington in big films, claiming he doesn't sell many tickets outside the US because the worldwide film audience is racist\n@highlight\nSteve Carrell's comedy about North Korea, 'Pyongyang,' was also canceled", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 39}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 70}, {"start": 140, "end": 143}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 253, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 283}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 601, "end": 613}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 859, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 973, "end": 982}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1221, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1360}, {"start": 1476, "end": 1484}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1518}, {"start": 1602, "end": 1605}, {"start": 1623, "end": 1639}, {"start": 1705, "end": 1706}, {"start": 1765, "end": 1777}, {"start": 1794, "end": 1804}, {"start": 1808, "end": 1816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the Sony collapse @placeholder has lost its first cyberwar.", "idx": 87923}], "idx": 57288} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for all the stats and heat maps from MailOnline's Match Zone service The swan dive in front of the Doug Ellis Stand was reminiscent of Jurgen Klinsmann throwing himself at the mercy of Tottenham\u2019s supporters at Hillsborough 20 years ago. Harry Kane - \u2018he is one of us\u2019, as they sing - was more than entitled to launch himself in front of them after scoring Tottenham\u2019s remarkable winner at Villa Park. He deserved it. Spurs, most certainly, did not. Mauricio Pochettino can hold an inquest into this shambolic performance at a later date, but the facts are that they overcame 10 man Villa to record their first league win in a month.\n@highlight\nAndreas Weimann gave Aston Villa the lead early on after sliding in to convert Charles N'Zogbia's cross\n@highlight\nEmmanuel Adebayor was put through on goal for Spurs shortly after, but his effort was saved by Brad Guzan\n@highlight\nChristian Benteke was sent off for shoving Ryan Mason in the face after kicking Erik Lamela\n@highlight\nNacer Chadli equalised after slotting home at the far post from a corner with six minutes remaining\n@highlight\nThen Harry Kane, on a a substitute, scored the winner in the 90th minute after his free-kick deflected off Nathan Baker", "entities": [{"start": 48, "end": 57}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 110, "end": 125}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 461, "end": 479}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 735, "end": 750}, {"start": 771, "end": 787}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 888, "end": 904}, {"start": 931, "end": 940}, {"start": 968, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder wheels off after scoring Aston Villa's opener at Villa Park on Sunday against Tottenham Hotspur", "idx": 87929}], "idx": 57293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho's recent fury at referees reached new heights this weekend in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Burnley - and by coincidence the man who helped set it all off will be back in the Chelsea boss' firing line at Wembley on Sunday. Anthony Taylor - the man who booked Cesc Fabregas for diving in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Southampton in December - is the referee for the Capital One Cup final that pits Chelsea against Tottenham. The 36-year-old official apologised to Mourinho for his mistake after the Portuguese coach slammed Taylor and said he would be 'ashamed' of the decision.\n@highlight\nTaylor was in charge when Mourinho made comments about a 'campaign to influence referees' after he did not give penalty in 1-1 draw at Southampton\n@highlight\nThe Chelsea boss was fined \u00a325,000 by the FA for his words at St Mary's\n@highlight\nTaylor apologised to Mourinho for missing the foul on Cesc Fabregas\n@highlight\nNow the same referee is in charge of the Capital One Cup final\n@highlight\nREAD: Mourinho in extraordinary Goals on Sunday interview", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 384}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 468, "end": 475}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 729, "end": 739}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 794, "end": 795}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 955, "end": 969}, {"start": 994, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder reacts with incredulity after being booked for simulation after going down in the area", "idx": 87933}], "idx": 57296} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the early 1980s when I served on the staff of the Joint Economic Committee, we invited the Republican deficit scourge, Peter G. Peterson, to testify on Reaganomics, but he wouldn't come. Somewhat understandably, he declined to sabotage his own team. This week, when I was asked to comment on President Barack Obama's proposed \"Buffett Rule,\" I had a similar urge to duck. But it passed. The Buffett Rule would increase taxes on a handful of Mitt-Romney-like figures in today's America, raising a few billions of dollars in new revenues each year from the very rich. It is perfectly tailored to the Obama political style, which is to nod symbolically leftward while reserving big concessions for banks, venture capitalists and insurance companies.\n@highlight\nDemocrats are making a case for the \"Buffett Rule\" to raise taxes on the very rich\n@highlight\nJames Galbraith: While the legislation calls for tax fairness, it is a symbolic move\n@highlight\nGalbraith says the Buffett Rule won't solve any significant economic problem\n@highlight\nIt's better if President Obama would focus on raising the minimum wage, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 62, "end": 85}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 131, "end": 147}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 960, "end": 968}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It would not add to the deficit -- since federal workers all make more than that anyway -- and would likely spur the economy and increase tax revenues -- by a lot more than the @placeholder.", "idx": 87935}], "idx": 57297} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for more from our brilliant Match Zone, including this map of Ivan Perisic scoring Croatia's second goal A wild elbow from Alex Song on Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic ended Cameroon\u2019s hopes of advancing from Group A in Manaus. The Barcelona midfielder was given a straight red card after losing his cool in the 40th minute, by which time Cameroon were already a goal behind. Cameroon\u2019s night went from bad to worse following Song\u2019s dismissal, as they conceded three times in the second half to quash any dreams they had of qualifying for the knockout stages. And to top things off, Tottenham defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto headbutted team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo in the closing stages.\n@highlight\nCameroon out of the World Cup after second successive defeat\n@highlight\nTwo from Croatia, Brazil and Mexico will progress to last 16\n@highlight\nIvica Olic gave Croatia the lead after 11 minutes\n@highlight\nAlex Song sent off for elbowing Mario Mandzukic on 40 minutes\n@highlight\nIvan Perisic doubled Croatia's lead just after half-time\n@highlight\nMario Mandzukic then scored twice in the second half\n@highlight\nBenoit Assou-Ekotto headbutted team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo late on", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 251}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 613, "end": 631}, {"start": 654, "end": 671}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 797, "end": 802}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 912, "end": 920}, {"start": 944, "end": 958}, {"start": 985, "end": 996}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opener: Veteran forward @placeholder beats his marker to give Croatia a deserved first-half lead", "idx": 87937}], "idx": 57298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Sudanese government force destroyed a church Monday, ignoring the wails of nearby residents, witnesses told journalists working for CNN. The attack came a day after authorities sent a letter saying they would demolish the church, priest Kuoa Shimal said. Government sources did not immediately return calls from CNN. Complaints about the predominantly Muslim country's lack of religious freedom came under the international spotlight recently after Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, a Christian mother of two, refused to renounce her faith and was sentenced to death. After an international outcry, she was freed and reunited with her American husband. The 70-strong force Monday arrived at the Alizba slums near the capital, Khartoum, around 10 a.m., witnesses said. Some were dressed in plain clothes.\n@highlight\nWitnesses: A Sudan government force destroyed a church near the capital\n@highlight\nThe government warned it would happen, a priest says\n@highlight\nSudanese officials did not return calls from CNN\n@highlight\nDemolition follows the release of a woman who was sentenced to death for being Christian", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 460, "end": 479}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The threat of violence has caused @placeholder's churches to empty.", "idx": 87940}], "idx": 57299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prince Andrew is expected to hold crisis talks with the Queen today as he returned to Britain after a luxury holiday amid the growing furore over claims he had sex with an under-age girl. The Duke of York last night appeared in public for the first time since he was accused of abusing the girl \u2018procured\u2019 for him by his close friend and convicted paedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. The prince \u2013 who looked sombre as he left his luxury \u00a322,000-a-week Swiss ski chalet yesterday \u2013 is today expected to meet with his most senior aides and lawyers in his mansion close to Windsor Castle.\n@highlight\nPrince Andrew is back in UK and will hold crisis talks at Windsor mansion\n@highlight\nYesterday he looked pensive as he left \u00a322k-a-week Swiss chalet\n@highlight\nHe did not leave retreat for last two days of holiday after scandal broke\n@highlight\nDuke of York was accused of abusing girl 'procured' for him by Epstein\n@highlight\nClaim was made by Virginia Roberts as part of case against US billionaire\n@highlight\nShe alleges royal had sex with her when she was 17 - a minor under US law\n@highlight\nHe slept with her in New York, London and Caribbean, court papers claim\n@highlight\nAllegations robustly denied by Buckingham Palace in three statements\n@highlight\nClaims by woman's father she met the Queen also categorically denied", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 563, "end": 576}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 616}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 835, "end": 846}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 935, "end": 950}, {"start": 976, "end": 977}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1137}, {"start": 1201, "end": 1217}, {"start": 1287, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The legal claim refers to \u2018@placeholder\u2019s lobbying efforts to persuade the [US] Government to give him a more favourable plea arrangement and/or non-prosecution agreement, including efforts on his behalf by Prince Andrew\u2019.", "idx": 87942}], "idx": 57301} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Egyptians exulted Wednesday over the detention of their ailing former president and his two sons in a probe exploring the killing of protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the center of the country's dramatic uprising earlier this year. Former President Hosni Mubarak and his sons, Gamal and Alaa, were taken into 15-day detainment Tuesday in connection with the protesters' deaths, according to Ahmed Hemeida with the Justice Ministry. Mubarak has decried accusations of his responsibility in the deaths, saying the probe is aimed at tarnishing his reputation and that of his family. 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Remember him pounding his air guitar in not much more than a shirt and shades in \"Risky Business\"? He turned a pool hall into a concert stage, strutting his stuff in \"The Color of Money,\" shook his moneymaker under layers of latex at the end of \"Tropic Thunder\" and took a chance, singing in his own voice in \"Top Gun\" and \"Magnolia.\" He always had the moves, and more important, he had the self-belief. He turns himself on. Still, the challenge of a full-blown musical has apparently not been something he's been in a hurry to tackle, perhaps wary of undercutting his action-man credentials. Turns out, some things are worth waiting for.\n@highlight\nTom Cruise stars in the musical film \"Rock of Ages\"\n@highlight\nCritic says he shines as Stacee Jaxx, \"God of Rock\"\n@highlight\nThe film also stars Alec Baldwin, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julianne Hough", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 132, "end": 145}, {"start": 217, "end": 234}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 846, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it's an uneven fight, and you might find yourself itching for the fast-forward button whenever @placeholder is off-screen.", "idx": 87952}], "idx": 57307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Diego, California (CNN) -- On a recent trip to Mexico City, I had barely made my way down the concourse and arrived at the immigration processing area when I got stumped. Signs pointed the way to two lines: one for \"Mexicanos\" (\"Mexicans\"), another for \"Extranjeros\" (\"Foreigners.\") I stood there for a few seconds, unsure of where to go. Growing up in Central California, I had been called a \"Mexican\" my entire life. It's ethnic shorthand in the same way that my friends in Boston refer to themselves as \"Irish\" or my friends in New York describe themselves as \"Italian.\" Later, I settled on \"Mexican-American.\"\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Long, troubled history divides Mexicans, Mexican-Americans\n@highlight\nHe says many were forced to leave Mexico because of the lack of opportunities there\n@highlight\nMexicans tend to fault those who left; they remind Mexicans of hard times, he says\n@highlight\nNavarrette says Mexican-Americans are caught between two worlds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 357, "end": 374}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 599, "end": 614}, {"start": 629, "end": 644}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So the minute that a U.S. official says anything the least bit critical of Mexico, you start hearing -- in the @placeholder press, and among the elites -- complaints about how the Americans are encroaching upon their neighbor's sovereignty.", "idx": 87957}, {"query": "And yet, for Mexico, the really challenging relationship is with the more than 35 million @placeholder living in the United States.", "idx": 87958}], "idx": 57309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 18:28 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:58 EST, 14 January 2014 The mastermind of the September 11 terrorist attacks has penned a 36-page manifesto in an effort to convert his lawyers and the judge in the \u2018kangaroo court\u2019 to Islam. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed uses quotes from former presidents George W. Bush and Richard Nixon as argument points in his push against America, \u2018the so-called \"War on Terror\"\u2019 and Christianity. 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On a website dubbed Dewfeed that is built to look uncannily like the meme-spreading site, Texans for Republican Dan Patrick posted a series of short animated cat images that highlight what they call incumbent lieutenant governor David Dewhurst\u2019s lack of leadership at June\u2019s abortion bill filibuster. With posts like \u2018Wendy Davis began her filibuster and Dewhurst began chasing his tail,\u2019 Patrick gets catty in his fight to unseat Dewhurst, who has held the job since 2002.\n@highlight\nA rip on the site BuzzFeed hopes to help oust incumbent Texas lieutenant governor David Dewhurst with the help of animated cats\n@highlight\n'DewFeed' is a paid political ad in support of candidate Dan Patrick and mocks Dewhurst's role in June's abortion bill filibuster", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 23}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 382}, {"start": 384, "end": 394}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Support Dan Patrick, candidate for @placeholder Lt. 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His remarks were seen as a thinly-veiled reference to the wealthy backgrounds of David Cameron's government, in contrast to Sir John's own upbringing in a rented flat in Brixton, South London.\n@highlight\nSir John Major says Labour left 'Victorian divide' between rich and poor\n@highlight\nBut his comments will also embarrass to Eton-educated David Cameron\n@highlight\nSir John grew up in a flat in South London and went to a comprehensive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 383, "end": 394}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}, {"start": 726, "end": 735}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 872}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 915, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder\u2019s official spokesman said the PM regularly speaks to Si John.", "idx": 87971}, {"query": "\u2018We may be unsettled by them, but @placeholder and his colleagues have no choice but to deal with this new world.", "idx": 87974}], "idx": 57315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 12:17 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 20 June 2013 Facebook has officially revealed a new video-sharing service for Instagram during a product launch at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters. Called Video on Instagram, the service adds a video icon to the existing Instagram app and users can record 15-second video clips and edit them together for longer videos. Video on Instagram pits the firm against Twitter\u2019s hugely popular Vine app, which lets users record and share six-second clips. Scroll down for video Facebook has officially revealed a new video sharing service. Called Video on Instagram, it will pit the firm against Twitter's hugely popular Vine service by letting users record 15-second video clips\n@highlight\nVideo on Instagram lets users record 15-second clips, add filters and edit them together for longer videos\n@highlight\nThe service will pit the firm against Twitter\u2019s hugely popular Vine app\n@highlight\nFacebook bought the photo-sharing app in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 108, "end": 115}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 224, "end": 237}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 434, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 494}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 989, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When users share an Instagram video on @placeholder it will be visible and play within the same window", "idx": 87975}], "idx": 57316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "After weeks of hard work organising the Invictus Games, Prince Harry finally got to celebrate his 30th birthday last night with a black tie event at Clarence House. The royal has been too busy making sure his pet project went off without a hitch in recent weeks to properly mark the milestone date. But he enjoyed a party befitting a prince at the royal residence opposite Buckingham Palace last night - with a special performance from singer Ellie Goulding. His brother Prince William joined the celebration but Harry's pregnant sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, who has been suffering from severe ante-natal sickness, had to stay away.\n@highlight\nPrince Harry was given Clarence House for the night by Prince Charles\n@highlight\nPrince William drove himself to the party, but sickly Kate stayed at home\n@highlight\nEllie Goulding sang at the black-tie event hosted for friends and dignitaries\n@highlight\nPrince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were on holiday in Scotland", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 373, "end": 389}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 471, "end": 484}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 549, "end": 568}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 822, "end": 835}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 934, "end": 952}, {"start": 973, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Singer Ellie Goulding - who performed at W@placeholderand Kate\u2019s wedding reception - was said to have played at the bash.", "idx": 87984}], "idx": 57323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Islamic State recording showing two Japanese men held hostage by militants may have been filmed in separate locations before being combined into a single video, experts claim. Inconsistencies with the shadows of Haruna Yukawa, fellow captive Kenji Goto and the masked killer known as Jihadi John suggest images of the hostages were recorded separately and then added together for greater effect. Other tell-tale signs include the jumpsuits worn by the two men - they are slightly different shades of orange and don't flutter in the wind at the same time. Scroll down for video Shadows on the hostages (circled) lie in inconsistent directions, suggesting they may have been filmed in two separate locations with different light sources and the footage then combined\n@highlight\nExperts suggest latest ISIS video has been doctored by the militants\n@highlight\nShadows indicate the two hostages were filmed at separate locations\n@highlight\nThe extremists may have then combined the footage for greater effect\n@highlight\nKenji Goto appeared in the latest ISIS video alongside Haruna Yukawa\n@highlight\nMr Goto's mother has begged for her son's captors to release him safely\n@highlight\nThe two men have been threatened with death unless Japan pays ransom\n@highlight\nA 72-hour deadline given for the $200million payment has now passed\n@highlight\nISIS militants have now warned the 'countdown has begun' for the pair", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 288, "end": 298}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1345}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder posting appeared online today showing a clock counting down to zero along with gruesome images of other hostages who have been beheaded by ISIS.", "idx": 87987}], "idx": 57326} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of Muslims gathered Friday on Capitol Hill for a day of prayer that organizers said was intended to inspire American Muslims and non-Muslims alike. People traveled from all over the United States to attend the Capitol Hill event, organizer Abdul Malik said. \"America is not perfect,\" Abdul Malik, an organizer of the event called Islam on Capitol Hill, told the crowd. \"But I will say something it took me my whole adult life to come to: America is not perfect, but I want to tell the truth: It is one of the best places in the world to live.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Speaker calls U.S. \"one of the best places in the world to live\"\n@highlight\nPrayer event sought to inspire Muslims and all Americans, one organizer says\n@highlight\nEvent drew protesters, criticism from Christian leader, \"very nasty e-mails\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 40}, {"start": 61, "end": 72}, {"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 160, "end": 170}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And one @placeholder leader warned of a strategy to \"Islamize\" American society.", "idx": 87999}], "idx": 57335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jacques Kallis moved into joint third place on cricket's all-time Test century list as he helped South Africa recover from a disastrous start to the opening match of the series against top-ranked India in Nagpur on Saturday. The all-rounder joined Brian Lara and Sunil Gavaskar in having scored 34 tons in the five-day game as he posted 159 on the opening day, putting on an unbroken 285 with Hashim Amla as the tourists battled back from losing two wickets for only six runs. The 34-year-old right-hander reached the milestone in his 136th match, five more than West Indian Lara and 11 more than India's Gavaskar.\n@highlight\nJacques Kallis scores 34th Test century as South Africa reach 291-2 on opening day\n@highlight\nHosts India took two early wickets before Kallis added 285 with Hashim Amla\n@highlight\nKallis moves into joint third on all-time list with 159 while Amla contributes 115\n@highlight\nIndia head the Test rankings, having overtaken second-placed South Africa last year", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 205, "end": 209}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 257, "end": 266}, {"start": 272, "end": 285}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 572, "end": 587}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 971, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Kallis took the attack to the bowlers, and had scored 120 of @placeholder's tea total of 193-2.", "idx": 88006}], "idx": 57341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers said this week that Steven Gerrard is 'arguably the best player who's ever played in the Premier League', but the Liverpool captain didn't make his manager's all-time XI in 2012. Rodgers, who dropped Gerrard for Saturday's 1-0 win over Stoke, confirmed that the veteran midfielder has been offered a new contract at Liverpool and told reporters: 'I love working with Steven Gerrard, he's arguably the best player who's ever played in the Premier League.' In April 2012 though, appearing as a guest on Match of the Day 3, Rodgers picked Paul Scholes and Roy Keane as his midfield duo in his all-time Premier League XI, with Chelsea legend Gianfranco Zola playing slightly in front of the Manchester United pair.\n@highlight\nLiverpool have offered Steven Gerrard a new contract\n@highlight\nGerrard was dropped from starting XI for Saturday's 1-0 win over Stoke\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers says Gerrard arguably best ever Premier League player\n@highlight\nBut Gerrard did not make Rodgers' all-time Premier League XI in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 36, "end": 49}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 183, "end": 184}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 383, "end": 396}, {"start": 454, "end": 467}, {"start": 517, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 836, "end": 837}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 932, "end": 945}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder finished seventh in his first season in charge and second in May, coming agonisingly close to winning the title before Gerrard's unfortunate slip gifted Chelsea victory in a crucial game at the end of the season.", "idx": 88018}], "idx": 57349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Being backed into a corner is the kind of scenario that instinctively appeals to Andy Murray, and on Tuesday night he duly came out fighting to keep his hopes alive at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Buoyed by the unconditional support of nearly 18,000 in London's O2 Arena, knowing that defeat would effectively end his season, the 27 year-old Scot defused the sometimes erratic power of Canadian Milos Raonic. His 6-3, 7-5 victory was a far more convincing display than he managed in his opener against Kei Nishikori and keeps him in the hunt for a semi-final place when he plays Roger Federer on Thursday in the last round robin stage.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray defeats Milos Raonic 6-3, 7-5 at the O2 Arena\n@highlight\nScot needed to win to keep hopes alive in ATP World Tour Finals\n@highlight\nMurray remains in the hunt for a semi-final place\n@highlight\nHe could lose to Roger Federer on Thursday and still qualify", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 172, "end": 201}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 349, "end": 352}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 703, "end": 710}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 765, "end": 785}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After missing two break points in the fourth game poked back a 136 mph serve at 3-2 on another break point which @placeholder obligingly sent back beyond the baseline.", "idx": 88028}], "idx": 57354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Orlando police officer has been fired after cell phone footage emerged of him punching and kicking a handcuffed man. Officer William Escobar had been facing two counts of battery and two counts of perjury related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, a former military police officer. Police Chief John Mina announced the decision to fire Escobar on Wednesday and he said the officer had violated Orlando Police Department procedures including the use of force and treatment of prisoners. Scroll down for video Orlando cop William Escobar had been facing two counts of battery and two counts of perjury related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, pictured, a former military police officer\n@highlight\nWilliam Escobar had been facing battery and perjury charges related to the March 2014 arrest of Refus Holloway, a former military police officer\n@highlight\nThe incident only came to light after Holloway's sister posted cell phone footage on YouTube\n@highlight\nUnder oath Escobar had claimed that he jumped on Holloway's legs because the man had tried to kick him\n@highlight\nThe footage showed him punch and kick at Holloway who had been trying to break up a fight", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 9}, {"start": 128, "end": 142}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 406, "end": 430}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 532, "end": 546}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 989, "end": 995}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had initially been charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest, although the charges were dropped after the footage emerged.", "idx": 88034}], "idx": 57359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mike Tyson swore at a television presenter live on air after he brought up his conviction for rape. The former world heavyweight champion had been expressing his support for Toronto mayor Rob Ford when the presenter suggested that Tyson's 1992 conviction may actually harm Ford's bid for re-election. After initially saying he had 'no comment' to make, the 48-year-old said to CP24 news anchor Nathan Downer: 'You're being negative. I met the mayor and there's nothing they can do about it.' Mike Tyson directed an expletive-filled rant at a Canadian television anchor in a live interview after the host brought up the former heavyweight champion's conviction for sexual assault\n@highlight\nTyson had been talking about supporting Toronto mayor Rob Ford\n@highlight\nBoxer was jailed in 1990s for raping teenage beauty-pageant contestant", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 189, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 395, "end": 407}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder tells Downer the show it 'speaks for itself' before the promoter talks about it.", "idx": 88035}], "idx": 57360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "NASCAR suspended Kurt Busch indefinitely Friday after a judge said the former champion almost surely choked and beat a former girlfriend last fall and there was a 'substantial likelihood' of more domestic violence from him in the future. In a stunning move two days before the season-opening Daytona 500, NASCAR said Busch would not be allowed to participate in any series activities until further notice given the 'serious nature of the findings and conclusions' made by a Delaware judge involving the driver known as The Outlaw. Family Court Commissioner David Jones concluded that it was more likely than not that Busch abused Patricia Driscoll by 'manually strangling' her and smashing her head into a wall inside his motorhome at Dover International Speedway last September.\n@highlight\nNASCAR has suspended Kurt Busch after a domestic abuse incident that allegedly took place last fall\n@highlight\nA judge ruled Busch 'manually strangled' his ex Patricia Driscoll, and there is a 'substantial likelihood' of more domestic violence from him in the future\n@highlight\n'Kurt Busch and his Stewart-Haas Racing team are fully aware of our position and why this decision was made,' NASCAR said in a statement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 317, "end": 321}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 557, "end": 567}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 630, "end": 646}, {"start": 735, "end": 762}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 812, "end": 821}, {"start": 917, "end": 921}, {"start": 951, "end": 967}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1185}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not file charges until November, and the Delaware attorney general has not decided if Busch will be charged.", "idx": 88041}, {"query": "It came last year, his first season with @placeholder, the team that helped resurrect his career.", "idx": 88045}], "idx": 57364} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the moment the carer for an elderly woman with Alzheimer's Disease was caught on a hidden camera stuffing stolen \u00a310 notes into her bra. Sarah Leacy, 33, of Putney, London, was secretly filmed stealing the money from her 90-year-old client, Monica Flanagan, earlier this year. The victim's children Annemarie Key, Eileen Flanagan and Stephen Flanagan, had installed a small camera in their mother's home after they noticed money going missing from a secure cash box in the kitchen. Sarah Leacy, 33, was secretly filmed stealing two \u00a310 notes from her client, 90-year-old Monica Flanagan The box was kept locked with a key that was hidden in a separate location.\n@highlight\nSarah Leacy, 33, was caught after patient's children became suspicious\n@highlight\nThey set up a hidden camera which filmed Leacy stuffing the notes in bra\n@highlight\nIn police interview carer denied stealing until told she had been filmed\n@highlight\nThen changed story and said took two \u00a310 notes to buy things for client\n@highlight\nLeacy has been found guilty of theft and will be sentenced on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 73}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 249, "end": 263}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 342, "end": 357}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 804, "end": 808}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She would spend 45 minutes with Mrs @placeholder, make her a sandwich and a cup of tea and give her medication.", "idx": 88050}], "idx": 57367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Minecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his hugely popular game to Microsoft. The announcement was made on Microsoft's official Xbox blog, and reports claim the software giant paid $2.5 billion (\u00a31.5 billion) for Persson's company Mojang, which includes rights to the game. And, once the deal is finalised, Persson has announced he will leave the company. Scroll down for video Minecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his hugely-popular game (pictured) to Microsoft. Reports claim the deal is worth $2.5 billion (\u00a31.5 billion). Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, made the announcement on Microsoft's official blog 'Today is an incredibly exciting day for our team as Mojang and the Minecraft franchise join Microsoft,' explained Phil Spencer, head of Xbox.\n@highlight\nMinecraft founder Markus Persson has sold his firm Mojang to Microsoft\n@highlight\nPhil Spencer, head of Xbox, made the announcement on an official blog\n@highlight\nReports claim the deal is worth $2.5 billion (\u00a31.5 billion)\n@highlight\nIn 2012, Persson openly criticised Microsoft and its Windows 8 software\n@highlight\nHe also separately tweeted that his price to endorse 'cr*p' was $2 billion\n@highlight\nThis price exceeds the amount Facebook paid for Oculus Rift\n@highlight\nPersson has announced he is leaving Mojang once the deal is finalised", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 398, "end": 411}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 704, "end": 712}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 783, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 834}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1280}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He also said 'Got an email from Microsoft, wanting to help 'certify' Minecraft for @placeholder.", "idx": 88055}], "idx": 57369} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye Sordid new details about the night when Maryville teenager Daisy Coleman claims she was raped by high school senior, Matthew Barnett have been released by police in the Missouri town. In a taped interview with police, recorded just hours after the alleged assault, Barnett told police that he and the then 14-year-old did have sex in his house, but it was consensual and crucially, Coleman began drinking heavily afterwards. The newly released material from the police also reveals that Daisy admitted texting Barnett 'once a month' and indicated to the star-football player that she would provide him with sexual favors if he gave her alcohol.\n@highlight\nNew tapes and documents from the alleged sexual assault of Daisy Coleman in Maryville in 2012 have been released\n@highlight\nInterview with alleged attacker Matthew Barnett recorded just hours after the alleged rape on January 8 released\n@highlight\nHe claims that Daisy Coleman, who was 14 at the time, was not drunk and their sex was consensual\n@highlight\nDaisy Coleman told police in a criminal deposition that she suggested sexual favors to Barnett if he brought her alcohol\n@highlight\nMichael Barnett was convicted of Child Endangerment in January but escaped sex charges\n@highlight\nDaisy Coleman has tried to commit suicide three times since the incident\n@highlight\nThe high school student has been subjected to constant cyber-bullying from classmates - and even parents - in the quiet town after she reported being raped in January 2012 by Barnett", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 396, "end": 402}, {"start": 501, "end": 505}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 933, "end": 945}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1515, "end": 1521}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scene: Photo of @placeholder's family basement where the teens were drinking on the night of January 8, 2012.", "idx": 88064}], "idx": 57373} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As the death of the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. sparks more fears, airports are beefing up screening for people from affected nations. With developments pouring in from all corners of the world, here's what you need to know to quickly get caught up on the latest: WEST AFRICA No relief in sight: The world's largest outbreak of Ebola has killed more than 3,800 people, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. The numbers reflect confirmed Ebola cases in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and the United States, the WHO said. The virus is affecting medical workers. A United Nations official is being treated in Liberia after contracting Ebola. The unnamed worker is the second U.N. member infected with the virus in Liberia. The first one died last month.\n@highlight\nNEW: Liberian president \"a bit more confident\" about avoiding most dire predictions\n@highlight\nNEW: Spokesman: US Airways followed CDC guidelines after health scare on Dominican flight\n@highlight\nAfter negative test, Texas sheriff's deputy is discharged\n@highlight\nHotel closed in Macedonia after sudden death, ministry says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 292, "end": 302}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 401, "end": 425}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 514, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 563, "end": 565}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 946, "end": 948}, {"start": 983, "end": 991}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder hotel has closed after a person staying there died two hours after being taken to a hospital, the country's health ministry announced Thursday.", "idx": 88073}], "idx": 57379} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lebanese authorities have arrested a wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi -- the man spearheading the Islamist terror group's sweeping rampage across Syria and Iraq -- said a source with knowledge of the arrest. The woman is one of al-Baghdadi's two wives. Her arrest came as part of a \"planned operation,\" according to the source. The source described her as a \"powerful figure (who is) heavily involved in ISIS.\" Not much is known about the reported wife, including what her involvement is with the terrorist group, if any. \"We will gain some intelligence from her. We may get insights into al-Baghdadi's movement, who he surrounds himself with, whether he was injured, and the degree of his injuries,\" said Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat.\n@highlight\nWoman part of a group freed in exchange for a group of nuns, intelligence source says\n@highlight\nIntelligence source identifies the wife as Saja al-Dulaimi\n@highlight\nSeveral U.S. sources suggest the person arrested is al-Baghdadi's ex-wife\n@highlight\nLittle is known about al-Baghdadi; U.S. offers $10 million for info leading to him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 57, "end": 76}, {"start": 106, "end": 113}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 734, "end": 743}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 906, "end": 920}, {"start": 941, "end": 944}, {"start": 985, "end": 995}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder authorities didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from CNN.", "idx": 88076}, {"query": "But days later, an audio recording emerged that purportedly contained a message from al-Baghdadi saying the U.S.-led coalition to destroy @placeholder is \"terrified, weak and powerless.\"", "idx": 88078}], "idx": 57380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A prominent Manhattan lawyer claims that he was booted from the high-end spin studio chain SoulCycle for representing a former employee in a lawsuit over unpaid wages. Attorney Douglas Wigdor has filed a lawsuit of his own against SoulCycle accusing the owners of the exclusive fitness studios of making an example out of him to dissuade other workers from taking legal action against them. It all started when Wigdor, a former law partner of Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, took on a wage-theft class action lawsuit in May 2013 on behalf of former SoulCycle spin instructor Nick Oram. Booted: Manhattan lawyer Douglas Wigdor (left) has accused SoulCycle of banishing him for representing former spin instructor Nick Oram (right) in a lawsuit over unpaid wages\n@highlight\nLabor lawyer Douglas Wigdor is suing SoulCycle demanding to be allowed to return to his favorite Chelsea gym\n@highlight\nClaims he was banned for representing former spin instructor Nick Oram in class action lawsuit\n@highlight\nOram's suit was settled back in June, but neither he nor Wigdor have been allowed to attend spin classes at SoulCycle\n@highlight\nManhattan judge found in October that owners of the high-end spin studio chain had failed to show legitimate reasons to justify the ban", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 470, "end": 481}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}, {"start": 794, "end": 807}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had claimed that his employer did not pay instructors for time spent preparing for class and taking part in training programs.", "idx": 88079}], "idx": 57381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "E! News co-host Jason Kennedy, 33, shared an adorable Twitter picture with his new wife, airplane accident survivor Lauren Scruggs, 26, Sunday while on a romantic honeymoon after tying the knot Friday evening at the Four Seasons in Dallas. In the photo, the two are seen smiling and embracing each other at the Rosewood Mayakoba hotel in Mexico. The two are dressed casually, she in jeans and he in sneakers, a big change from their fancy wedding wardrobes. Scroll down for video Mexico: E! News host Jason Kennedy, 33, shared an adorable Twitter picture with his new wife, airplane accident survivor Lauren Scruggs, 26, Sunday while on a romantic honeymoon\n@highlight\nIn the first photograph since their lavish wedding Friday, newlyweds Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs are seen smiling and embracing each other while on a romantic honeymoon in Mexico\n@highlight\nIn the photo, the two are dressed casually, she in jeans and he in sneakers, a big change from their fancy wedding wardrobes\n@highlight\nThe two were married Friday evening in a lavish ceremony at the Four Seasons in Dallas\n@highlight\nThe bride wore a dress by New York-based designer Romona Keve\u017ea\n@highlight\nScruggs met Kennedy through his E! news colleagues while promoting her 2012 book", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 232, "end": 237}, {"start": 311, "end": 327}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 489}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 738, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1191}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Kennedy popped the question in @placeholder, in front of her family and friends, by laying out lit candles on a lawn that spelled out 'Will you marry me?'", "idx": 88086}], "idx": 57386} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a day of firsts at the World Cup as France got a boost from technology and Bosnia and Herzegovina scored a groundbreaking goal. And one of those \"firsts\" was a \"last,\" as Switzerland netted a winning goal deep into stoppage time, in what is reportedly the latest score in the opening round of the tournament. Here are some of the highlights from Sunday in Brazil: Getting on the board It took almost the entire contest, but Bosnia and Herzegovina made sure its first World Cup match didn't end up a shutout. Vedad Ibisevic brought his homeland to within a goal of Argentina with a score in the 84th minute at Rio De Janeiro's Maracana Stadium, trickling a score past Argentine goaltender Sergio Romero. But it was too little, too late, as Argentina held on for a 2-1 victory.\n@highlight\nBosnia and Herzegovina scored its first World Cup goal\n@highlight\nStar Argentine forward Lionel Messi, who went scoreless in the 2010 Cup, scored the game-winner against Bosnia\n@highlight\nSwitzerland scored the latest extra-time goal in World Cup group play, ESPN reported\n@highlight\nNew goal line technology confirmed a goal for France in its 3-0 victory over Honduras", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 187, "end": 197}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 483, "end": 491}, {"start": 524, "end": 537}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 932, "end": 939}, {"start": 973, "end": 978}, {"start": 991, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1133, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We should mention that Ibisevic wasn't the first @placeholder to put the ball in the net.", "idx": 88090}], "idx": 57389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A massive emergency response operation is under way in northern Japan, with world governments and international aid groups coming together to bring relief to the beleaguered island nation. According to Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry, 91 countries and regions and 6 international organizations have extended offers of assistance. The Japanese government has received 11 urban search and rescue teams, the group said in a situation report, including teams from the United States, South Korea, Australia, Germany, Mexico, New Zealand, China, Hungary, Singapore and the United Kingdom. Japan's own search and rescue team was in New Zealand, assisting with recovery from the recent Christchurch earthquake, when the quake and tsunami struck Japan on Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mexican rescue squad arrives in Sendai\n@highlight\nU.S. search and rescue teams are in hard-hit Ofunato\n@highlight\nNew Zealand sends search and rescue team as it recovers from its own earthquake\n@highlight\nChina sends team despite long-running tensions with Japan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 219, "end": 242}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 904}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Eight @placeholder and Japanese helicopters were used to distribute the pallets, according to Sgt.", "idx": 88100}], "idx": 57394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Until last year, James Murdoch was widely regarded as heir-apparent to his father Rupert's global News Corp. media empire -- a remarkable turnaround for a college dropout once viewed as the family's black sheep. But that aspiration took a hit following revelations that -- while he was boss of News Corp. Europe and Asia -- the group's British Sunday tabloid the News of the World eavesdropped illegally on politicians, celebrities, army veterans and even a teenaged murder victim in search of stories. The scandal has exposed collusion between journalists, media groups, politicians and police, claiming the jobs of top police officers, newspaper executives and Prime Minister David Cameron's spokesman, while dozens of people have been arrested.\n@highlight\nJames Murdoch once regarded as heir-apparent to father Rupert's News Corp. empire\n@highlight\nNow that dream is in disarray after accusations of illegal phone-hacking under his watch\n@highlight\nJames and Rupert Murdoch appearing before Leveson Inquiry into journalistic ethics\n@highlight\nMurdoch, 39, dropped out of Harvard to start a hip-hop record label", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 310, "end": 326}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 830, "end": 848}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 991}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As its deputy chief operating officer and head of international operations, Murdoch was the third most senior figure at @placeholder, wielding considerable influence through the stable of newspaper titles at his command.", "idx": 88106}], "idx": 57400} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Payne A model has been struck down by a rare condition which means she faints every time she stands up. Chelsey Reynolds, from Witham, Essex, went from living an active life as a trainee nurse and part time model to being permanently confined to a wheelchair in a matter of hours. The 22-year-old suffers from a condition known as Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS), which means that every time she stands up, her heart rate speeds up, causing her to pass out. Chelsey's PoTS is so severe that she has had to learn to walk on her knees around the house, and even carries a small stool with her wherever she goes.\n@highlight\nChelsey Reynolds, from Essex, suffers from Postural Tachycardia Syndrome\n@highlight\nEvery time she stands up, her heart rate speeds up, causing her to pass out\n@highlight\nDoctors are baffled and are still at a loss as to why Chelsey suffers from it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 340, "end": 368}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 678, "end": 706}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Out of the blue: @placeholder's sudden onset of PoTS was a mystery to doctors.", "idx": 88109}], "idx": 57402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Now she devotes herself to worship as a nun at the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Connecticut By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 17:41 EST, 29 April 2012 | UPDATED: 20:19 EST, 30 April 2012 High life: Laura Adshead at a charity event at Tiffany's in New York in 2003 before she turned to the convent Standing in her pearls on the diamond floor at Tiffany\u2019s, Laura Adshead looks every inch the socialite. Given her privileged upbringing, it certainly wouldn\u2019t surprise anyone to learn that the high-flyer, educated at Oxford and Cheltenham Ladies\u2019 College, was once the girlfriend of David Cameron.\n@highlight\nShe dated Cameron in the 1990s while working at Conservative Party HQ\n@highlight\nNow she devotes herself to worship as a nun at the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Connecticut\n@highlight\nShe turned to God after she became overwhelmed by problems with substance abuse", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 72}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 222, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 513, "end": 538}, {"start": 568, "end": 580}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 642, "end": 662}, {"start": 726, "end": 747}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 789, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: \u2018I did think my life would progress on the normal tracks of meeting someone, marrying, having children, but that\u2019s not the path that @placeholder has led me.\u2019", "idx": 88111}], "idx": 57403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Olympic 1500 meter champion Rashid Ramzi has been stripped of his gold medal after testing positive for doping at the 2008 Beijing Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced. The Bahraini runner, his country's first Olympic champion, also faces a two-year ban from track and field. Moroccan-born Ramzi tested positive for CERA, an advanced version of the endurance-boosting hormone, EPO. The 29-year-old's disqualification means that Kenya's Asbel Kipruto Kiprop will be awarded gold, New Zealand's Nicolas Willis has been upgraded to silver and fourth-placed Frenchman Mehdi Baala will get bronze. Ramzi was one of five athletes who were caught out by a new test for CERA and all have been punished.\n@highlight\nBahrain's Rashid Ramzi stripped of Olympic 1500m gold from Beijing\n@highlight\nRamzi tested positive for CERA an advanced version of blood-booster EPO\n@highlight\nFour other athletes who tested positive for CERA also sanctioned\n@highlight\nMoroccan-born Ramzi also faces two-year ban from track and field", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 127, "end": 144}, {"start": 151, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 186}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 412, "end": 414}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 471, "end": 490}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 528, "end": 541}, {"start": 589, "end": 597}, {"start": 599, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 632}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 751, "end": 762}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 992, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ramzi originally competed for @placeholder, but switched to cash-rich Bahrain in 2002 after joining their armed forces.", "idx": 88122}], "idx": 57410} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sony's high profile lawyer David Boies is demanding Twitter take action to block tweets that draw upon the material hackers took from the corporation's computer servers. He wants the accounts of those who post the stolen emails to be suspended. Earlier, Boies wrote to news organizations admonishing them that they should not publish stories based on the company's stolen secrets. Gossip-hungry media consumers have been enjoying a feast of salacious celebrity fare from the hacked computers of Sony Entertainment. The U.S. government says North Korea is responsible for the hacking, which apparently was prompted by a Sony movie, \"The Interview.\" Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a man who loves movies but bans virtually all contact between computer, videos and his own starving citizens, is apparently unamused at the film, which makes a joke of his imaginary assassination.\n@highlight\nSony lawyer David Boies asks Twitter to block tweets of stolen company email\n@highlight\nPaul Callan questions a key court ruling permitting illegally obtained tapes to be broadcast\n@highlight\nCallan: Privacy may be a greater value than free speech, given nature of hacked Sony material", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 36, "end": 46}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 504, "end": 521}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 892, "end": 895}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In David Boies, Sony hired one of @placeholder's most famous and successful lawyers to advance the suggestion that those who reveal Sony's stolen emails and computer data may face lawsuits for damages.", "idx": 88126}], "idx": 57413} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The people who created YouTube are getting into the quickie-video app business ... with a twist. MixBit, like Vine and now Instagram, lets users upload short videos from their smartphones. But that's just the beginning of what creators Steve Chen and Chad Hurley -- two of the three brains behind YouTube -- envision for the app, which went live on Thursday. MixBit lets users shoot video snippets up to 16 seconds in length -- more than Instagram (15 seconds) and Vine (6 seconds). Once uploaded, all MixBit videos are fair game for other users to edit, splice and mix with their own, creating new videos up to an hour long.\n@highlight\nMixBit, released Thursday, lets users create and edit short videos\n@highlight\nIt's from two of the creators of YouTube\n@highlight\nUsers can splice up to 256 videos together to create their own\n@highlight\nWeb, Apple versions are out now, Android is coming next month", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A Web version of @placeholder and an app for Apple devices are now up and running.", "idx": 88128}], "idx": 57414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Heidi Parker PUBLISHED: 14:22 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:32 EST, 8 November 2013 Brooke Mueller is accused of 'lashing out' of Denise Richards during an emergency meeting over the custody of her twins on Thursday, it has been claimed. Concerned about Charlie Sheen and Brooke's four-year-old sons Max and Bob, the Los Angeles Department of Children & Family Services are reported to have brought her and the actor's 2nd wife together to discuss the future for the twins. But Brooke, who isn't scheduled to regain custody of her boys until December, is said to have found the pressure of the meeting too much, becoming 'extremely combative' and having a 'temper tantrum' directed at Richards, who has been looking after the boys, during the meeting, according to RadarOnline.\n@highlight\nLA Department of Children & Family Services called the emergency meeting on Thursday\n@highlight\nSheen was not present, after being given a restraining order against Brooke on Wednesday\n@highlight\nBrooke is reported to have 'lashed out' at Richards, claiming she was making her look like a 'bad mother'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 318}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 337, "end": 376}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 773, "end": 783}, {"start": 797, "end": 839}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "42, has been watching the boys as a favour to her ex-husband @placeholder, 48", "idx": 88130}], "idx": 57415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- \"I have a bomb!\" a wheelchair bound man shouted, holding what looked like a homemade bomb. \"Stay away from me.\" Minutes earlier, Ji Zhongxing had wheeled himself into Beijing International Airport's arrivals terminal. As he began to distribute leaflets to publicize his cause, he was stopped by airport security. Arriving passengers walked past him, seemingly oblivious to the looming danger. Ji had written on his personal blog in 2006 that he had been attacked and beaten by security guards outside a police station in Shandong Province in 2005 after carrying a passenger on his motorcycle. He was paralyzed after the incident and petitioned for official compensation.\n@highlight\nMany on Chinese social media sympathized with plight of Beijing airport \"bomber\"\n@highlight\nBut an editorial in state-controlled Global Times said this action is never justified\n@highlight\nIncident the latest involving petitioners airing grievances and seeking social justice\n@highlight\nChina grappling with rise in social unrest sparked by official corruption, wealth gap", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 184, "end": 212}, {"start": 410, "end": 411}, {"start": 538, "end": 554}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 828, "end": 839}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's important to remember that @placeholder should be condemned and dealt with by law.", "idx": 88133}], "idx": 57417} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fargo, North Dakota (CNN) -- Officials in North Dakota and Minnesota are catching their breath Monday, if only briefly, after the Red River crested over the weekend. Despite the river peaking at 36.99 feet -- 19 feet above flood level -- Sunday morning, the region will have to contend with high water for a while. \"It'll be about a week, so we're just going to continue to monitor things and kind of wait as that water very, very slowly goes down,\" said Robyn Litke, spokeswoman for Fargo, North Dakota. \"We are just continuing to maintain our dikes and just continuing the dike patrols. 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A judge has invalidated Bloomberg's ban on sugary drinks bigger than 16 ounces, which is a good move. But as a state legislator, and a restaurant owner, I wanted to prevent our industry from being regulated out of business. Working with trade organizations, I came up with what's being called the \"anti-Bloomberg\" bill -- Senate Bill 2687. 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The spies were paid informants who were targeting Iran - which is feared to be producing nuclear weapons - and the Hezbollah group in Beirut. Their discovery is a big hindrance to U.S. attempts to track Iran\u2019s nuclear activities and discover if Hezbollah is plotting any attacks against Israel. 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Her first outing on the PlayStation signalling the beginning of a new generation of gaming. Now, as the life of current gen starts to fade, who better than Lara Croft to celebrate the end of an era and offer us a glimpse of what's to come. But this is no 'normal' Tomb Raider, and Crystal Dynamics have worked tirelessly to reboot the series. Perhaps their biggest statement of intent is getting Terry Pratchett's daughter, Rhianna, to pen the story.\n@highlight\nDark and compelling tale explores how gaming icon was born\n@highlight\nExcellent combat and well thought-out upgrade system\n@highlight\nBrilliant pacing and set pieces that rival the Uncharted games\n@highlight\nStrong performance from Camilla Luddington and stirring orchestral score\n@highlight\nLack of challenging puzzles and monumental kill count may jar with some 'hardcore' fans\n@highlight\nVIDEO REVIEW at bottom of the page", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 117, "end": 119}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 460, "end": 475}, {"start": 575, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 873, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Birth of an icon: All alone and battling the elements, @placeholder is ambushed by wolves early on in the game", "idx": 88177}, {"query": "@placeholder has a variety of weapons available to her ranging from shotguns to assault rifles and pistols.", "idx": 88179}], "idx": 57445} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barry Manilow told CNN's Piers Morgan that when he first got into show business, he had \"no eyes to be a performer. I had no ambition to be on the stage singing, singing and dancing around the stage.\" Manilow, who has sold over 80 million records worldwide, had 35 consecutive Top 40 hits and five albums simultaneously on the charts, is the guest on Thursday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\" The show was taped before a rare in-studio audience, and the renowned singer-songwriter played the piano and sang some of his hits. \"When I got up there to promote my first album,\" said Manilow, \"I really didn't know what to do with my legs. I was able to get up from the piano, and then I really didn't know what else to do, because I had never, ever thought about standing up on a stage and entertaining. And, I thought I was dreadful. But the audiences didn't. And I think they were able to connect with a guy who was telling the truth.\"\n@highlight\nBarry Manilow got his start as Bette Midler's musical conductor and arranger\n@highlight\nHe also wrote commercial jingles early in his career, most notably State Farm and Band-Aid\n@highlight\nManilow on first $1 million check: \"I used it as a bookmark\"\n@highlight\nManilow: \"I'm a private man, and I'm a gentleman. 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Meanwhile, in what appears to be a separate incident of possibly poisoned mailings in Washington state, the FBI confirmed the presence of ricin on a letter sent to Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, the agency said. One front of the FBI investigation advanced Friday in Texas, where authorities searched the home of a man in New Boston in connection with the threatening letters to Obama and Bloomberg.\n@highlight\nRicin was found on letters sent to president, New York mayor, gun control group\n@highlight\nIn a separate incident, ricin is also found on letter to military base\n@highlight\nFBI seeks letter sent to the CIA", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 119, "end": 135}, {"start": 187, "end": 213}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 255, "end": 271}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 452}, {"start": 506, "end": 529}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 579, "end": 581}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 933, "end": 935}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "FBI agents interviewed the man after his wife contacted authorities, saying she had found suspicious containers in their New @placeholder home, two law enforcement officials with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.", "idx": 88187}], "idx": 57449} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dean Obeidallah, John Avlon and I kick off this week's episode of \"The Big Three\" podcast by tackling Congress' Benghazi hearings from three distinct perspectives. Ever the centrist, my beloved husband John questions whether the hearings are an earnest search for the truth or a hyperpartisan GOP political witch hunt aimed at embarrassing the Obama administration while derailing Hillary Clinton's potential 2016 presidential bid. Dean and I duke it out from opposite perspectives, and we all agree on a surprising point at the end. Then, on to a discussion of the dramatic fractures within the GOP on immigration reform -- a split between former Sen. Jim DeMint's Heritage Foundation and his prot\u00c3\u00a9g\u00c3\u00a9 Sen. Marco Rubio -- which give Dean cause for celebration. But I'm not sure he will ultimately like the outcome of these GOP growing pains, which I suspect reveal a realignment of Republican reformers from old guard thinking.\n@highlight\nCNN Radio podcast features CNN Opinion contributors on top three stories\n@highlight\nMargaret Hoover, Dean Obeidallah, John Avlon tackle motivation for Benghazi hearings\n@highlight\nThey discuss whether cracks in GOP's monolithic thinking will help or hurt party\n@highlight\nThey ask if Gov. 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The image, which was released by the U.S. Department of the Interior, shows James Geier, from Logan, pulling his quadriplegic son Jonah through the Arches National Park in Utah on a stroller. The eighteen-year-old, who has cerebral palsy, adores being outside, so his 60-year-old dad has made it possible for him to see the nation's most breathtaking sights since he was born. Mr Geier, a retired law enforcement officer, hiked three miles pulling Jonah nearly 500 feet over rock trails and up steps so that his son could experience the best views at Arches National Park.\n@highlight\nJames Geier, 60, is pictured pulling his son Jonah, who has cerebral palsy, through Arches National Park in Utah on a specially-made stroller\n@highlight\nThe image was taken in 2012 but warmed hearts when it was shared by the U.S. Department of the Interior on Instagram for Father's Day\n@highlight\nThe Geier family have enjoyed taking Jonah on their hikes since he was born and the teen loves being outdoors, his dad said", "entities": [{"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 165, "end": 168}, {"start": 170, "end": 195}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 276, "end": 295}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 679, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 796, "end": 815}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 942, "end": 967}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}, {"start": 986, "end": 997}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "visit to @placeholder was the first time he tried out the system and he had", "idx": 88195}], "idx": 57456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Home Secretary Theresa May left rank and file officers in shock today - after launching a furious assault on the police . The Tory minister, speaking at the Police Federation's annual conference in Bournemouth, accused officers of treating the public with 'contempt' over the way they treated victims of abuse and domestic violence. She also announced that she was scrapping all Police Federation funding because the organisation sits on 'vast reserves' of cash worth tens of millions of pounds. Mrs May's intervention came as a fourth police officer was sacked over the Downing Street 'plebgate' row involving the former Tory Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell.\n@highlight\nTory minister attacks corruption and treatment of women and minorities\n@highlight\nSays public no longer trust police after Hillsborough and 'plebgate'\n@highlight\nCondemns public funding for Police Federation as 'unacceptable'\n@highlight\nTells organisation's annual conference it needs to 'face reality' and reform\n@highlight\nClaims Britain's model of policing is 'at risk' amid growing public mistrust\n@highlight\nComes as a fourth police officer is sacked over Downing Street 'pleb' row", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 126, "end": 129}, {"start": 157, "end": 173}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 379, "end": 395}, {"start": 571, "end": 584}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 856, "end": 872}, {"start": 991, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is an attitude that betrays contempt for the public these officers are supposed to serve \u2013 and every police officer in the land, every single police leader, and everybody in the @placeholder should confront it and expunge it from the ranks.'", "idx": 88197}], "idx": 57457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Salvadoran immigrant suspected in the 2001 slaying of Washington intern Chandra Levy told at least two people he killed her, according to an affidavit filed in the case. Ingmar Guandique is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in the park where Chandra Levy's body was found. Ingmar Guandique, 27, also kept a magazine photo of Levy in his prison cell, stated the affidavit detailing evidence supporting a warrant for his arrest for first-degree murder. Guandique is in prison in California for two assault convictions. Guandique boasted of his ties to the violent Salvadoran gang Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, and told witnesses that he was known as \"Chuckie\" -- the name of a demonic doll in a series of horror movies -- because he had a reputation for \"killing and chopping up people,\" the affidavit states.\n@highlight\nNEW: Affidavit says suspect kept a magazine photo of Chandra Levy in prison cell\n@highlight\nNEW: Witnesses say suspect known as \"Chuckie,\" like demonic movie doll\n@highlight\nAn arrest warrant for Ingmar Guandique was signed Tuesday\n@highlight\nLevy disappeared in May 2001; her body was found a year later", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 78, "end": 87}, {"start": 96, "end": 107}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 307, "end": 322}, {"start": 359, "end": 362}, {"start": 485, "end": 493}, {"start": 511, "end": 520}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 612, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 681, "end": 687}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Authorities said Guandique will be brought to @placeholder in the next 45 to 60 days and formally charged, ending a chapter in one of Washington's most notorious cold cases.", "idx": 88199}], "idx": 57459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 16:58 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 17:03 EST, 17 March 2014 Channel 5 has been blasted by Ofcom for broadcasting a Big Brother in which a female contestant was grabbed by the throat and threatened by another housemate. In an episode screened last year, Daley Ojuederie grasped Hazel O'Sullivan's neck and pinned her to a bed after a heated argument. Ojuederie was eventually asked to leave the Big Brother house over his behaviour. 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Evelyn Agbeko and Theresia Van Der Knaap escaped being struck off at a hearing yesterday despite being found guilty of serious blunders at the hospital. They will now be free to keep treating vulnerable patients after a disciplinary hearing ruled that despite their failings they still \u2018have a contribution to make\u2019 as nurses. Scandal: The panel chair said that Ms Agbeko put a patient at serious risk of harm and broke fundamental tenets of the profession and brought the profession into disrepute\n@highlight\nEvelyn Agbeko and Theresia Van Der Knaap found guilty of misconduct\n@highlight\nBut the pair have been told that they will keep their jobs\n@highlight\nFailed to provide life support for an unresponsive 81-year-old woman\n@highlight\nDid not start chest compressions or summon hospital's resuscitation team\n@highlight\nVan Der Knaap : 'In my country, if they have died, then they have died.'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 110, "end": 126}, {"start": 244, "end": 256}, {"start": 262, "end": 283}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 772, "end": 793}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recorded that the woman was sleeping after she had died.", "idx": 88204}], "idx": 57463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. His new book, \"Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security -- From World War II to the War on Terrorism,\" will be published in December by Basic Books. Zelizer writes widely about current events. Julian Zelizer says Woodrow Wilson got his Nobel Peace Prize at the end of a presidency marked by failure. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- Did President Obama deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? That debate will likely continue for weeks to come. But the more interesting question may be about what impact the prize will have on President Obama himself and the key decisions he must make about national security.\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: The last sitting president to receive Nobel was Woodrow Wilson\n@highlight\nHe says Wilson's prize came at end of a very troubled presidency\n@highlight\nHe says Obama is being honored at beginning of presidency\n@highlight\nZelizer: Prize can serve as a moral compass to guide Obama's actions", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 81, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 161}, {"start": 168, "end": 196}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 335, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 378, "end": 394}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 505, "end": 521}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 817, "end": 830}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder died in 1924, he understood all too well how devastating dashed expectations could be for a presidency.", "idx": 88209}], "idx": 57467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A previously secret document found at Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan sets out a detailed al Qaeda strategy for attacking targets in Europe and the United States. The document -- a letter written to bin Laden in March 2010 by a senior operational figure in the terror group -- reveals that tunnels, bridges, dams, undersea pipelines and internet cables were among the targets. It was written by Younis al-Mauretani, a senior al Qaeda planner thought to have been behind an ambitious plan to hit \"soft\" targets in Europe in the fall of 2010. The U.S. Department of Justice passed the letter to German prosecutors last year for use in an ongoing trial in Dusseldorf because it possibly refers to one of the defendants, according to the German newspaper Die Zeit, which first broke the story.\n@highlight\nIt was written by Younis al-Mauretani, a senior al Qaeda planner\n@highlight\nHe is believed to have been behind an ambitious plan to hit \"soft\" targets in Europe\n@highlight\nHe proposed that al Qaeda recruits take jobs with companies transporting gasoline", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 52}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 206, "end": 214}, {"start": 402, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 557, "end": 577}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 826, "end": 844}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 997, "end": 1004}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several of al-Mauretani's western recruits -- trained in the tribal territories of @placeholder -- have been arrested on their return home.", "idx": 88214}], "idx": 57471} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Give him a position at the top of the agency; he's a good friend of the governor. That's how David Wildstein was introduced to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 2010, according to a former employee with extensive knowledge of the agency's hiring practices. Soon after, Wildstein was named the director of Interstate Capital Projects, a title that previously had not existed at the bi-state agency, setting in motion a career that would eventually place the former political blogger at the center of the lane closures controversy at the George Washington Bridge. Wildstein catapulted into the national spotlight with his response to the infamous e-mail from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's aide: \"Time for some traffic problems in Ft. Lee,\" Bridget Kelly wrote. Wildstein responded, \"Got it.\"\n@highlight\nDavid Wildstein was introduced to Port Authority as good friend of Gov. 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Court of Appeal Judge Sir Alan Moses, who was said to have been so enraged by 'sensational and lurid' coverage of the Soham case that he threw a pile of newspapers across the courtroom during a pre-trial hearing, will take up the new position next month. The new Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has been set up with the backing of most newspaper groups and is expected to be in operation in June, replacing the Press Complaints Commission.\n@highlight\nCourt of Appeal judge previously jailed Ian Huntley over murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman\n@highlight\nIPSO replaces Press Complaints Commission in wake of Leveson inquiry\n@highlight\nSir Alan says he will 'protect the public' and 'encourage a free and fearless Press'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 128, "end": 154}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 317, "end": 326}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 554, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 718, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 772}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 826, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 883, "end": 909}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 953, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder is nobody's fool, and nobody's patsy,' says one long-standing professional acquaintance.", "idx": 88227}], "idx": 57476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An intellectually disabled construction worker was freed Wednesday after nine years in a Texas prison, including four of them on death row, after his initial conviction for murdering a year-old infant was overturned. Manuel Velez, whose IQ is 65 and who is functionally illiterate in his native Spanish as well as English, was convicted in Brownsville in 2008 for murdering the year-old son of his then-girlfriend. But the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented Velez in his appeal, said Velez was 1,000 miles away working construction in Tennessee when the child was injured. Velez's initial court-appointed attorneys failed to discover that evidence, and \"after his conviction, Manuel received the death penalty, largely because a state prison expert presented false testimony to persuade the jury that Manuel would pose a danger to society if given life without parole instead,\" the ACLU said.\n@highlight\nManuel Velez was convicted of murdering the year-old child of his girlfriend\n@highlight\nBut the death sentence is overturned, and a new trial ordered\n@highlight\nA judge cites \"ineffective assistance of counsel\"\n@highlight\n\"We should be ashamed of the errors that put Manuel on the brink of execution,\" ACLU says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 432, "end": 461}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}, {"start": 906, "end": 909}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Also, Velez' primary language is @placeholder, and he is a seventh-grade dropout, the ACLU said.", "idx": 88234}], "idx": 57482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England and Leicester received mixed news on Tuesday as Tom Croft insisted it is \u2018business as usual\u2019 following a shoulder scare \u2014 only for club captain Ed Slater to be ruled out for the season. Croft pulled out of Saturday\u2019s Aviva Premiership opener against Newcastle after experiencing pain as a result of a stinger he suffered in pre-season. Given Croft\u2019s injury history \u2014 he sustained a career threatening neck injury two seasons ago and last year needed extensive surgery on torn knee ligaments \u2014 there were fears the England and Lions flanker could be facing another extended spell on the side-lines. But, speaking exclusively to Sportsmail, the 28-year-old revealed he is fit and ready to face Exeter at Sandy Park on Saturday.\n@highlight\n'Business as usual' for Tom Croft after shoulder injury scare\n@highlight\nTigers second row Ed Slater ruled out for 'several months'\n@highlight\nEngland international has been suffering from knee injury\n@highlight\nDirector of rugby Richard Cockerill confirmed the news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 20}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 225, "end": 241}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 350, "end": 354}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 635, "end": 644}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 746, "end": 762}, {"start": 769, "end": 777}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 844}, {"start": 888, "end": 908}, {"start": 975, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder played on for 20 minutes after suffering the injury, which was only spotted when he returned to Leicester following the tour.", "idx": 88238}], "idx": 57486} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter When you go to an agricultural show it is highly likely that you will see some cattle. But the Duchess of Cornwall possibly did not expect to find herself talking to one. Especially one with a sign reading \u2018Free hugs\u2019 taped to its belly. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, left, asked Lucy Pulsford, right, whether or not she was being fed while dressed in her cow costume at the Royal Bath and West Show in Somerset Camilla ended up deep in conversation with the black-and-white cow \u2013 in reality, 19-year-old Lucy Pulsford in a fluffy but less than convincing costume \u2013 as she visited the Royal Bath and West Show in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, yesterday.\n@highlight\nCamilla was visiting the Royal Bath and West Society show in Somerset\n@highlight\nFarmer Lucy Pulsford was dressed in a cow costume offering free hugs\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Prince Charles was in Transylvania where he visited a medieval church", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 118, "end": 136}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 270, "end": 288}, {"start": 303, "end": 315}, {"start": 398, "end": 421}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 435, "end": 441}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 608, "end": 631}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 709, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 878, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "farmers' club tent and the @placeholder, who is president of the Royal Bath", "idx": 88239}], "idx": 57487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 08:18 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 24 January 2013 In an unlikely sequence of events, TOWIE's Lauren Goodger has emerged as the celebrity with the wardrobe women most wish to emulate. The reality TV star has been responsible for the sale of most 'copycat' outfits at one particular shop, followed by maths whizz Carol Vorderman, presenter Melanie Sykes, and fellow Essex girl Amy Childs. And the shop in question? Hybrid, an Essex fashion boutique which supplies clothes to celebrities based in the south of England, which may explain why TOWIE's Sam Faiers and Hollyoaks' Gemma Merna made the list ahead of more traditional sartorial icons such as the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham.\n@highlight\nResearch done by Hybrid boutique in Essex\n@highlight\nAcid burns victim Katie Piper also made the list\n@highlight\nImogen Thomas and Chelsee Healey made the 'shame' list", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 138, "end": 151}, {"start": 356, "end": 370}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 409, "end": 413}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 697, "end": 716}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 733, "end": 748}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 833, "end": 843}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Other celebrities who have a dramatically positive effect on sales are former Countdown brainbox Carol Vorderman, model @placeholder and former TOWIE girl Amy Childs.", "idx": 88245}], "idx": 57490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chloe Hubbard PUBLISHED: 13:51 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:40 EST, 24 December 2013 These tiny wooden versions of Britain's best-known gay celebrities have been created by campaigners in protest of the treatment of gay people in Russia. The Russian dolls which depict Elton John, Stephen Fry, George Michael, Graham Norton and Tom Daley are hand-crafted by Paul Baker and staff at 3D studios in London. The dolls' creators had originally planned to make a tiny version of the Russian President Vladimir Putin into the smallest doll and send the dolls to make a political point to the Kremlin in Moscow and the Russian Embassy in London.\n@highlight\nTiny version of Tom Daley was originally going to be topless horse riding Russian President Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nCampaigners plotted to send the 6inch dolls to the Kremlin in protest of Russia's treatment of gay people\n@highlight\nOrganisers decided to switch the Russian premier for Tom Daley when the diver 'came out' earlier this month\n@highlight\nA limited number of sets of the dolls are now available to buy via an online auction\n@highlight\nDolls' creators are also planning to make a set of great British lesbians including Clare Balding and Mary Portas", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 505, "end": 518}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1221}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The first two sets, signed by Sir @placeholder, have gone for over \u00c2\u00a32,000.", "idx": 88256}], "idx": 57499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 24 June 2012 | UPDATED: 15:03 EST, 24 June 2012 Speaking out: Sarah Richardson has said that her 'evil' mother deserves to spend the rest of life in prison for the murder of two of her children The eldest daughter of child killer Lianne Smith has said her 'evil' mother deserves to spend the rest of her life behind bars. A Spanish court this week found the 45-year-old guilty murdering of her children, 11-month-old Daniel and Rebecca, five, days after her partner was arrested on suspicion of raping Sarah Richardson as a child. Now Ms Richardson, 23, has told how she cannot bring herself to look at pictures of her mother, who ran away to the Costa Brava with paedophile TV hypnotist Martin Smith.\n@highlight\nSarah Richardson, 23, waives right to anonymity and reveals how her mother stood by as she suffered 11 years of sexual abuse from step-father", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 99}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 710, "end": 721}, {"start": 735, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms Richardson doted on @placeholder, calling her 'my baby' and telling how she would look after her as if she were her own child.", "idx": 88266}], "idx": 57508} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A Washington state sheriff has sent a memo to deputies telling them that sex on duty will not be tolerated. Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich says he had to spell out the policy because a deputy he fired for the behavior won his job back last month in arbitration. Scott Kenoyer got his job back in May after an arbitrator found that the consequence was too severe after he admitted to having sex while on duty. Scroll down for video... Rules are rules: Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich sent out a memorandum to his deputies stating that sex on duty was not tolerated\n@highlight\nSpokane County Sheriff composed a memo to other officers after a deputy had sex at work\n@highlight\nDeputy Scott Kenoyer was fired but ended up getting his job back after arbitration\n@highlight\nSheriff Ozzie Knezovich believed he had no other choice other than to send a memo outlawing sex on duty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 128, "end": 141}, {"start": 151, "end": 165}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 502, "end": 516}, {"start": 610, "end": 631}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mixed work with pleasure: Sheriff\u00bfs Office employees conducted an internal investigation into Deputy @placeholder's conduct when a woman claimed that she had sex with Kenoyer while he was on duty.", "idx": 88270}, {"query": "Mixed work with pleasure: Sheriff\u00bfs Office employees conducted an internal investigation into Deputy Scott Kenoyer's conduct when a woman claimed that she had sex with @placeholder while he was on duty.", "idx": 88271}], "idx": 57510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Klausner A 10-month-old baby died on Friday night after his mother's boyfriend allegedly beat him. Eddie Widdick, 23, of Jermyn, Pennsylvania was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of his girlfriend Ashley Nelson's child on Wednesday for allegedly bludgeoning the boy so badly he suffered deep brain injuries, hemorrhages in both eyes, bruises on the head and torso, and a rib fracture. An autopsy will be performed on the baby Silas on Monday and more charges will be filed against Widdick following the autopsy, First Assistant District Attorney Gene Talerico said Saturday. He also said that homicide charges are likely.\n@highlight\nEddie Widdick, 23, was charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of his girlfriend Ashley Nelson's baby Silas on Wednesday\n@highlight\nMs. Nelson has not been charged and Mr. Widdick is being held at Lackawanna County Prison with a bail of $150,000\n@highlight\nThe baby suffered deep brain injuries, hemorrhages in both eyes, bruises on the head and torso, and a rib fracture before dying at the hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 890, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Widdick frantically called Ashley Nelson on Wednesday morning to say 'he didn't do it' but that @placeholder was not 'breathing right.'", "idx": 88273}], "idx": 57512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 12 July 2013 A California man accused of murdering his 6-week-old baby girl last year had allegedly tortured the special needs child nearly from birth, it was revealed during a Wednesday court hearing. Aaron Rowe, 23, of Visalia, has been charged with a single count of murder with a special circumstance of torture, which is punishable by the death penalty or a life sentence without parole. Rowe's 22-year-old wife, Courtney, faces a charge of failure to protect a child from abuse, with a special allegation of willful harm to a child.\n@highlight\nAaron Rowe, 23, charged with murder in the November 2012 slaying of his 6-week-old daughter, Peyton\n@highlight\nBaby Peyton was born with Turner syndrome, which can cause physical deformities and serious conditions like infertility later in life\n@highlight\nAutopsy showed infant died from blunt force trauma and had numerous older fractures from prolonged abuse\n@highlight\nCourtney Rowe, 22, accused of child endangerment for failing to protect daughter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 627, "end": 636}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 999, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The shocking revelations resulted in the arrests of Aaron and @placeholder the following day.", "idx": 88286}], "idx": 57520} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN)Two weeks after the United States and Cuba agreed to thaw decades of icy relations, the U.S. State Department blasted the Cuban government for reportedly arresting at least six dissidents. There was no comment from Cuban authorities on the arrests that were reported by other dissidents and the U.S. State Department. \"We are deeply concerned about the latest reports of detentions and arrests by Cuban authorities of peaceful civil society members and activists,\" State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke said in a statement. Roberta Jacobson, the assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Affairs, wrote Tuesday on Twitter that \"Freedom of expression remains core of U.S. policy on \u202aCuba, we support activists exercising those rights and condemn today's detentions.\"\n@highlight\nThe United States and Cuba exchanged prisoners two weeks ago\n@highlight\nThe move was part of a change in U.S. policy toward the island nation\n@highlight\nDissidents reported several arrests ahead of a planned rally Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 38, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 106, "end": 126}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 313, "end": 333}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 483, "end": 498}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 543, "end": 558}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 810, "end": 822}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also freed a Cuban double agent who had worked as a U.S. intelligence source and who'd been held for more than 20 years, although authorities did not identify that person for security reasons.", "idx": 88289}], "idx": 57522} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A new book about former Sen. John Edwards paints him as a cold, calculating and reckless politician willing to deny fathering a daughter, risking his marriage and putting the Democratic Party in potential political jeopardy -- all in the name of trying to win the presidency. In \"The Politician,\" former Edwards' aide Andrew Young details his efforts to conceal an ongoing extra-marital affair and the birth of a child out-of-wedlock. \"The Politician\" went on sale Saturday. Young described an elaborate plan that allowed Edwards to maintain a mistress while he sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. The plan was funded by two wealthy benefactors, the late trial lawyer Fred Baron and banking heir widow Bunny Mellon, but Mellon was unaware that her money was being used for the mistress.\n@highlight\nAndrew Young writes he arranged rendezvous for John Edwards, Rielle Hunter\n@highlight\nEdwards denied he fathered a child with Hunter for more than a year\n@highlight\nJohn Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards have separated, contest accounts in the book\n@highlight\nFederal grand jury investigating payments made to Hunter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 196, "end": 211}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 742, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 838, "end": 849}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 911}, {"start": 924, "end": 930}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And when Edwards impregnated Hunter, Young said he agreed to the senator's request to lie and say he was the father even though @placeholder, himself, was married with three children.", "idx": 88290}, {"query": "\u2022 Despite @placeholder' carefully crafted image as a champion for everyday people, he was \"irritated by ordinary events.", "idx": 88293}], "idx": 57523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Mcgowan Henrik Larsson has shown little to suggest he is the man to manage Celtic. Little to indicate he might be the new Jose Mourinho. Three years at modest Swedish second flight club Landskrona ended tamely with a mutual parting of the ways. At Falkenberg, his latest gig, the first ten games of the season have brought three wins, two draws and five defeats. Currently 11th in a league of 16 teams this is a team battling for survival, not trophies. In with a shout: Henrik Larsson could be the next Celtic boss but lacks coaching experience Legend: Larsson enjoyed a seven-year career at Celtic and won the league title four times\n@highlight\nFormer Celtic legend Henrik Larsson is favourite to take over from Neil Lennon as manager\n@highlight\nWould be a popular appointment with fans and put bums on seats\n@highlight\nHowever, Larsson has no real coaching pedigree and a lack of experience of managing in the Champions League", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 133, "end": 145}, {"start": 170, "end": 176}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 679, "end": 692}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 924, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But it\u2019s not @placeholder, the iconic player, they would be getting.", "idx": 88313}], "idx": 57538} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ten years ago Porto, led by an enigmatic young coach by the name of Jose Mourinho, shocked the footballing world by winning the Champions League. But that same summer the team was dismantled. Mourinho jumped ship to join Chelsea, taking Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira with him for a combined fee of more than \u00a330million, while the team\u2019s playmaker Deco was lured to the Nou Camp by Frank Rijkaard. On Monday, Manchester City finally completed the signing of Eliaquim Mangala, for a fee of \u00a332m, which took Porto\u2019s income from transfer fees since they conquered Europe sailing through the \u00a3600m mark.\n@highlight\nReceived \u00a3614m in transfer fees in last decade, including the sale of Deco\n@highlight\nSpent less than half that during the same period\n@highlight\nSold 15 players for more than \u00a315m as James Rodriguez, Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira and Raul Meireles all left\n@highlight\nEnglish clubs have spent \u00a3145.8m on Porto talent in that time", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 128, "end": 143}, {"start": 192, "end": 199}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 463, "end": 478}, {"start": 511, "end": 515}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 800, "end": 814}, {"start": 817, "end": 832}, {"start": 835, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 866}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "2014: @placeholder to Manchester City - \u00a344m (we are saying \u00a332m)", "idx": 88327}], "idx": 57549} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- At least 15 people were killed and more than 40 wounded in battles between the Jihadist militant group Ansar al Sharia and forces loyal to a renegade general in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday, according to hospitals in the city. Fighting erupted at about 2 a.m. when Ansar al Sharia fighters surrounded and attacked a Benghazi base belonging to a Libyan army special forces unit that allied itself with renegade Gen. Khalifa Haftar, according to residents and Col. Mohammed al-Hijazi, a spokesman for the self-declared Libyan National Army. Battles continued for hours in different parts of the city through the morning hours. Live pictures on the privately owned Libya al-Ahrar TV showed plumes of black smoke rising as explosions and gunfire could be heard in the distance.\n@highlight\nAnsar al Sharia fighters attack a base belonging to a Libyan army unit loyal to Gen. Khalifa Haftar\n@highlight\nWithout Libyan government consent, Haftar is attacking Benghazi Islamist groups\n@highlight\nHe says his Benghazi campaign is a war to purge Libya of extremist groups\n@highlight\nJihadist group leader accuses him of war against Islam, warns U.S. not to back him", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 127, "end": 141}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 504, "end": 521}, {"start": 558, "end": 577}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 911, "end": 924}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 972, "end": 977}, {"start": 992, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We remain concerned about the safety of @placeholder residents who are caught in the armed clashes.", "idx": 88331}, {"query": "Libya ... will only show @placeholder what is more severe than what it saw there,\" he said.", "idx": 88333}], "idx": 57551} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:34 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:44 EST, 8 November 2012 It was hailed as one of the greatest moments in British television history but as the Queen appeared to parachute into the Olympic Stadium this summer Seb Coe thought: 'Oh my God! What have we sanctioned here!' As part of the lavish London 2012 opening ceremony Britain's Monarch was shown jumping from a helicopter with James Bond actor Daniel Craig, but ever since there has been mystery surrounding how, exactly, she was persuaded to do it - until now. Lifting the lid on her first movie role, Seb Coe has revealed the audacious stunt had been kept a secret from the Queen's own dumbstruck family who watched it unfold on July 27 this year.\n@highlight\nThe Queen had kept the stunt a secret from her family while those few in the know, including Lord Coe, watched their reactions nervously\n@highlight\nPrince Charles 'began roaring with laughter. As for his sons, they were beside themselves,' he says\n@highlight\nHarry and William were shouting 'Go Granny!'\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron asked if she was willing to do the mini-movie during their weekly meeting at the Palace", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 143, "end": 149}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 328, "end": 338}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 367, "end": 373}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 433, "end": 444}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Olympics opening skit: @placeholder and the Queen make their way to the waiting helicopter through the corridors of Buckingham Palace", "idx": 88336}], "idx": 57554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- Indonesian authorities believe two suicide bombers checked into the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta and carried out coordinated bombings Friday morning, killing themselves and at least six victims and wounding more than 50 others. A body is removed following the blasts at the Ritz-Carlton and the nearby J.W. Marriott hotels in Jakarta on Friday. It is unclear what group is behind the attacks on the Marriott and the adjacent Ritz-Carlton hotel, Indonesia's National Police Chief Gen. Bambang Hendarso said at a news conference. He warned that the death toll could rise. Four of the six victims in Jakarta's hotel bombings were foreigners, the Indonesian Healthy Ministry said Saturday.\n@highlight\nPolice say bombers had earlier checked into Marriott hotel\n@highlight\nDeath toll in bomb attacks now six with at least 50 injured\n@highlight\nPolice defuse bomb found on 18th floor of JW Marriott hotel in Jakarta\n@highlight\nIndonesian president: Too early to determine who was behind the attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 96, "end": 112}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 908, "end": 924}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Orlob said there had been no indication of any \"immediate threat in @placeholder.\"", "idx": 88348}], "idx": 57559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "To mark the end of Islam's holiest month, Iftikhar Ali will head not to a mosque but to a convention center guarded by law enforcement officers. That's because this month, during Ramadan, the mosque in Joplin, Missouri, burned to the ground. Its rubble smoldered for two days as a shocked Muslim community came to terms with what had happened. \"I think there are a few people who don't like anybody,\" Ali said. \"They don't like a different color than their color or different religions.\" Ali, who is the president of the Joplin mosque, said the congregation rented a convention center so people would have a place to pray and celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the feast that marks the end of fasting for Ramadan.\n@highlight\nAttacks on Islamic centers spiked across America during the holy month of Ramadan\n@highlight\nMany Muslims are fearful as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr in the United States\n@highlight\nThe fear was heightened by the carnage at the Sikh temple and the burning of a Missouri mosque\n@highlight\nAn Islamic advocacy group has asked mosques to beef up security Sunday for Eid", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 972, "end": 979}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police still do not have information on who was responsible for the act, which was particularly offensive during @placeholder to practicing Muslims who consider pigs as unclean.", "idx": 88354}], "idx": 57561} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:19 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:31 EST, 12 September 2013 The town of Lester, seen in images from the Seattle Post Intelligencer, in central Washington State was once a service stop for trains running from Seattle to Minneapolis on the Great Northern railway line, but it is now a ghost town. The last surviving resident of the town, which was founded in the 1892 in the picturesque Cascade Mountains, a woman by the name of Gertrude Murphy, died in 2002 at the age of 99. Now, the town stands as a testament to the changing face of America in the post industrial age.\n@highlight\nLester, Washington's last living resident died in in 2002 at the age of 99\n@highlight\nThe town was once a fuel stop for trains but lost its usefulness when they stopped using coal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 147, "end": 172}, {"start": 186, "end": 201}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 281, "end": 302}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 484}, {"start": 578, "end": 584}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 642}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Breathtaking: The remnants of a warehouse decay ever further in Lester, an old railroad town situated in @placeholder in Central Washington", "idx": 88357}], "idx": 57562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A New York City fire department captain has been arrested on suspected criminal sex acts involving children in Hollywood. Capt. Wilbert Riera arrested on Sept. 19 at Staten Island's Rossville station by an FBI task force after a felony warrant was issued. Los Angeles Police said the incident involved two children and occurred on Sept. 12. Capt. Wilbert Riera arrested on Sept. 19 at Staten Island's Rossville station by an FBI task force after a felony warrant was issued detailing six counts of oral sex with children The New York Daily News reports that the warrant charges Riera, 51, with six counts of oral sex with children.\n@highlight\n21-year NYFD veteran Capt. Wilber Riera was busted on Sept. 19 at the Staten Island Rossville station\n@highlight\nHas been suspended for 30 days without pay by the fire department and is awaiting extradition to Los Angeles\n@highlight\nWarrant claims six counts of oral sex with children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 129, "end": 141}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 183, "end": 191}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 257, "end": 274}, {"start": 348, "end": 360}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 526, "end": 544}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has received at least three @placeholder awards for saving the lives of four patients while on the way to the hospital.", "idx": 88361}], "idx": 57565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN) -- They could not say for certain who shot their loved ones in brutal gangland-style \"hits,\" but a series of witnesses captivated the courtroom -- and drove two jurors to tears -- Thursday as prosecution testimony continued in the federal trial of reputed Boston mob leader James \"Whitey\" Bulger. One witnesses, 63-year-old Diane Sussman de Tennen, alternated between bouts of crying and attempts to smile as she recounted the night she was in a car that suddenly was riddled by bullets, leaving her then-boyfriend a quadriplegic for the remaining three decades of his life. \"I remember hearing this noise -- a continuous stream of noise of gunfire, (like) rocks being thrown...it just was nonstop ... in retrospect it was a machine gun,\" she said, describing the night she and her boyfriend were riding home with another man, Michael Milano, after her birthday celebration at a Boston bar.\n@highlight\nWitnesses in the \"Whitey\" Bulger trial relive shootings that left relatives, friends dead\n@highlight\nTestimony was emotional, two jurors were in tears\n@highlight\nA witness remembers her boyfriend \"covered in blood and broken glass, eyes glazed over\"\n@highlight\nReputed Boston mob leader Bulger is charged in 19 killings", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 307}, {"start": 337, "end": 359}, {"start": 840, "end": 853}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sussman de Tennen said she reached over @placeholder, who was collapsed on the steering wheel, and laid on the horn until a taxi driver pulled over and called an ambulance.", "idx": 88362}], "idx": 57566} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris, France (CNN) -- Hurling insults against French President Nicolas Sarkozy, crowds of demonstrators marched through the boulevards of eastern Paris to protest his anti-crime measures. Organized by 50 human rights and activist groups, labor unions and political opponents of Sarkozy the cortege of protesters at one point stretched a mile and a half from the Place de La Republique to the Place de la Bastille, where a stained French flag was hung on a central monument. Organizers said 50,000 filled the streets, though police put the official estimate at 12,000. Referring to France's contentious role in World War II, protesters held up signs such as \"Sarkozy, son of Petain,\" referring to Marshal Philippe Petain, who led the pro-Nazi Vichy regime.\n@highlight\nProtesters say measures are discriminatory and will not stop crime\n@highlight\nSarkozy says more immigration regulation is needed\n@highlight\nOne proposal revokes French citizenship of foreign-born people who attack police\n@highlight\nThe protests come after hundreds of Roma were expelled from France", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 363, "end": 384}, {"start": 393, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 582, "end": 587}, {"start": 611, "end": 622}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 705, "end": 719}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Immigration policy has long been a top issue for the conservative @placeholder.", "idx": 88365}], "idx": 57567} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Alan Dershowitz (above) said the allegations against him are 'totally made up' and 'provably untrue' A Harvard law professor named alongside Prince Andrew in his 'sex slave' case has said he is 'fighting back' against his accusers and is confident any success will help clear the royal's name. Alan Dershowitz was named in court documents by a woman who says she was forced to have sex with friends of U.S. billionaire and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, including the Duke of York. Professor Dershowitz has today said the allegations against him are 'not only totally made up' but also 'provably untrue' and is now challenging the claims with 'all the resources he can muster'.\n@highlight\nAlan Dershowitz named alongside Prince Andrew in 'sex slave' case\n@highlight\nToday he said allegations are 'totally made up' but also 'provably untrue'\n@highlight\nMade number of legal filings to clear his name through US court system\n@highlight\nSaid any success will discredit accuser, named as Virginia Roberts\n@highlight\nThis will benefit the prince, he said, who does not have same legal freedom\n@highlight\nPrince accused of having sex with girl while she was underage 'sex slave'\n@highlight\nBuckingham Palace has issued strongly-worded denials of the allegations", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 403, "end": 406}, {"start": 444, "end": 458}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 915, "end": 916}, {"start": 992, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he added that any legal success he has against the woman - named by @placeholder as Virginia Roberts - will work in the prince's favour as it will establish his accuser lacks credibility.", "idx": 88366}], "idx": 57568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "I'm knee deep in the icy Atnarko River in central British Columbia. A belt is cinched across my chest waders to prevent water from dragging me under if I slip in. Cougar tracks are pressed into the snow on the bank. At least the grizzlies, which feast on spawning salmon here each fall, are napping this time of year. On this morning, my guide Jai Condon demonstrates the art of fly-fishing. He flicks the rod. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh. And, releases. \"How do you lay the line down so nicely?\" someone asks. \"Practice,\" he says, laughing. I'm terrible. I don't get a nibble even though trout can be caught year round in the Bella Coola Valley, about 1,000 kilometers north of Vancouver. I didn't come here to fish, but I'm hooked.\n@highlight\nThe highest peak in the Coast Mountains is Mt. Waddington at 4,019 meters\n@highlight\nCoast Mountain's rugged landscape doubled for the Himalayas in feature films \"Seven Years in Tibet\" and \"Kundun\"\n@highlight\nGuests at Pantheon Heli Ranch can ski uncharted terrain then name the new run", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 65}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 622, "end": 639}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 764, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 903, "end": 922}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, my fishing guide, later returns to the lodge cradling a block of that ancient ice.", "idx": 88367}], "idx": 57569} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 30 April 2013 Families face child penalties of up to \u00a3244 on summer holidays, the Mail can reveal today. Travel firms have been charging two parents and two youngsters more than they would four adults booking exactly the same package. The levy applied to popular Thomas Cook and Thomson hotels and apartments in Spain, Greece and Turkey. Both firms admitted the pricing discrepancy existed. Penalty Effectively an under-occupancy charge, the policy is similar to the supplements single travellers fall foul of. The Daily Mail obtained quotes for a family with two children aged six and ten for a week\u2019s holiday on August 3 and compared them with the same stay for four adults.\n@highlight\nThe levy applied to Thomas Cook and Thomson hotels and apartments\n@highlight\nThomas Cook's website charged \u00a3244 more than for a group of four adults\n@highlight\nThomson charged \u00a3173 more than the same trip for four adults", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 156, "end": 159}, {"start": 337, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 839, "end": 849}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the Daily Mail highlighted the anomaly, @placeholder set up a phone line to allow families to claim refunds.", "idx": 88369}], "idx": 57570} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Didier Drogba muscled his way through for a late winner to put Chelsea into the FA Cup final with a 2-1 victory over Arsenal at Wembley on Saturday. A bare-chested Drogba is congratulated by Salomon Kalou after scoring the winner at Wembley. The all-London clash rarely hit the heights on a difficult pitch, but Drogba's 84th minute strike gave Guus Hiddink's men a deserved victory and leaves them in contention for three trophies. Dutchman Hiddink, who took temporary charge of the Blues in February and has lost only one match, said Drogba had proved his worth again.\n@highlight\nDidier Droba winner ends Arsenal's long unbeaten run and puts Chelsea in final\n@highlight\nTheo Walcott put Arsenal ahead before Florent Malouda equalized\n@highlight\nManchester United and Everton play in second FA Cup semifinal on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 22}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 201, "end": 213}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 443, "end": 458}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 592, "end": 603}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 757, "end": 773}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder looked occasionally dangerous on the flank and twice sent in crosses which might have been converted, but Chelsea looked the more threatening and the teams were spared extra time when Drogba powered through to score.", "idx": 88375}], "idx": 57576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see our brilliant Match Zone, including Victor Wanyama's wonder-strike for Southampton An early blunder by third-choice Hull keeper Eldin Jakupovic and a moment of opportunism from Victor Wanyama were the decisive factors as Southampton maintained their extraordinary start to the season. Jakupovic failed to deal effectively with a back-pass, hitting it to Wanyama who, in turn, lobbed it back from distance, over the keeper\u2019s head and into the net. So Southampton go marching on \u2014 with 10 wins in their last 11 games in all competitions and playing as solidly at the back as they are threateningly going forward.\n@highlight\nSouthampton went into the game having won six of their first nine matches in the Premier League\n@highlight\nVictor Wanyama opened the scoring in the third minute with a spectacular 40-yard first-time effort\n@highlight\nThe Saints stay second after their win, while Hull slip to 13th in the Premier League table\n@highlight\nRonald Koeman\u2019s side have now not conceded a league goal in 320 minutes of football", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 41}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 760}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 903, "end": 906}, {"start": 928, "end": 941}, {"start": 960, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Koeman walks over to the away support to applaud their efforts - his @placeholder side stay second in the league after a narrow win", "idx": 88376}], "idx": 57577} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think that President Barack Obama has done a back flip on Iraq and Syria, gotten that old-time religion and is now a convert to the \"let's kill them wherever we find them\" approach of his predecessors? Think again, or at least lay down until the feeling passes. Indeed, stripped to its essence, what the President has outlined isn't some grand strategy to transform the region or even to \"ultimately destroy\" ISIS; it's a much narrower transactional one to protect the homeland. And here's why: The speech the President gave is quite consistent with who he is and what his priorities have been all along, particularly relating to counterterrorism. Sure he's now morphed from a desire to avoid militarizing the U.S. role in Syria to a new willingness to do so. But the reason he's traveled down that road is critical.\n@highlight\nHas President Obama reverted to George W. Bush's policy on terrorism and the Middle East?\n@highlight\nAaron Miller says the President instead is narrowly focused on preventing homeland terrorism\n@highlight\nHe says Obama long ago put his faith in counterterrorism, including drone strikes\n@highlight\nObama knows his presidency will be judged partly on whether he kept U.S. safe, Miller says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 67, "end": 70}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 914, "end": 924}, {"start": 938, "end": 949}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1206}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed he must be perceived and in fact deliver on doing everything he possibly can to preempt and prevent @placeholder from striking here or in the region against Americans.", "idx": 88392}], "idx": 57586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We may be coming upon a new era for the Internet search. Google dominates the search world, but some sites are trying to expand the possibilities. And, despite what you may think, Google is not the only player. New search engines that are popping up across the Web strive to make searches faster, smarter, more personal and more visually interesting. Some sites, like Twine and hakia, will try to personalize searches, separating out results you would find interesting, based on your Web use. Others, like Searchme, offer iTunes-like interfaces that let users shuffle through photos and images instead of the standard list of hyperlinks. Kosmix bundles information by type -- from Twitter, from Facebook, from blogs, from the government -- to make it easier to consume.\n@highlight\nNew search engines try to make searches faster, smarter, more personal\n@highlight\nWolfram Alpha, which launches this month, acts as a powerful calculator\n@highlight\nOthers are trying to make searches more visual instead of text-based", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 270, "end": 272}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you ask @placeholder a question, the search engine's computers scan the Web for matching search terms and come up with answers that make the most sense statistically.", "idx": 88401}], "idx": 57589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Since the FBI arrested a Brooklyn businessman in late July on federal charges of organ trafficking, CNN has been conducting a worldwide investigation into the sale of kidneys using willing donors and willing recipients from China to Israel to the United States. Nick Rosen says he got $20,000 to donate his kidney and lied to the hospital's transplant team. TEL AVIV, Israel (CNN) -- Four years ago, a young, cash-starved Israeli answered an ad in a newspaper for a kidney donor. \"I decided I wanted to make a positive change in my life and do something different,\" Nick Rosen told CNN. \"So I saw an ad in the paper and it said, 'Kidney Donor Wanted.' And called the ad in the paper, and they asked me my blood type.\"\n@highlight\nCNN investigating what appears to be a widespread black market in human organs\n@highlight\nIsraeli man says he received $20,000 for his kidney\n@highlight\nHe says he lied to the hospital about the money he received\n@highlight\n10 percent of kidney transplants worldwide are thought to be illegal", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 115, "end": 117}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 645, "end": 663}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Until March 2008, Israeli law allowed @placeholder citizens to go abroad for live organ transplants from non-related donors.", "idx": 88404}, {"query": "@placeholder investigators are looking intensively at illegal organ trafficking under the new law, the ministry said.", "idx": 88405}], "idx": 57590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A North Dakota freshman walked in front of his class, made an apology and then shot himself with a handgun Thursday morning, Richland County authorities said. The injured boy was coherent when he was taken to a hospital, said Principal Jay Townsend of Fairmount Public School, which has 112 students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Authorities don't know what the apology was about, Sheriff Larry Leshovsky said. The student wasn't in any kind of trouble that the principal was aware of. The freshman, whose name wasn't being released, has lived in the small, rural community of 380 residents his entire life and has spent all educational years at Fairmount School, Mayor Jon Nelk said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Boy was transferred to Fargo for further treatment, mayor says\n@highlight\nNEW: \"As far as I know, he's a well-behaved, good kid,\" mayor says\n@highlight\nNEW: Town is trying \"to figure out what could have possibly happened,\" mayor adds\n@highlight\nBoy was coherent after he shot himself with a small handgun, principal says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 22}, {"start": 134, "end": 148}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 283}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 741, "end": 745}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will resume Friday, when counselors will be on hand, the principal said.", "idx": 88422}], "idx": 57600} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "An Army veteran who neighbors say played in a far-right punk band was the lone shooter in the rampage at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin that killed six people and wounded four, according to information Monday from law enforcement authorities. Wade Michael Page, 40, was shot to death by police responding to the Sunday morning attack in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek, the community's chief of police told reporters. A long history of bias crimes against Sikhs Sunday's attack occurred 16 days after a gunman killed 12 people and wounded scores in a Colorado movie theater, reigniting the gun-control debate in the United States.\n@highlight\nMotive has not been identified, police chief says\n@highlight\nSuspect bought gun recently, says law enforcement official\n@highlight\nA former Army buddy says Wade Michael Page, 40, talked of \"racial holy war\"\n@highlight\nFamily of suspect says it is \"devastated,\" in prayer for victims", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 6}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 549, "end": 556}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The gunman shot people inside and outside the @placeholder house of worship, including a police officer, Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards said.", "idx": 88424}], "idx": 57602} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 15:15 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 16 December 2013 The discovery of a human bone in East Africa may finally reveal the mystery of when our hands evolved to be able to use tools. Researchers from Missouri found the bone, which has a unique projection that helps it to connect it to the wrist, in Kenya and it is thought to have belonged to early ancestor Homo erectus. Until now the unique bone structure has only been seen in modern-day humans and Neanderthals, and the discovery means the feature may have evolved more half a million years earlier than previously thought.\n@highlight\nA bone found in Kenya is the earliest evidence of a modern human hand\n@highlight\nIt is the third metacarpal which connects to the middle finger and the wrist\n@highlight\nThere is a projection at the end of the bone which is unique to humans\n@highlight\nThis feature is called a \u2018styloid process\u2019 and helps us to grip and use tools\n@highlight\nThe bone dates back 1.42 million years - half a million years before previously thought", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The earliest fossil evidence ever found of @placeholder dates back 1.8 million years and originated in Africa.", "idx": 88430}], "idx": 57607} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Sanders PUBLISHED: 20:35 EST, 8 June 2013 | UPDATED: 00:24 EST, 9 June 2013 The Director of National Intelligence responded Saturday to the disclosure of classified government surveillance programs, saying these measures kept Americans safe and are 'authorized by Congress'. Hoping to 'dispel some of the myths' after leaked documents published by The Guardian and The Washington Post shed light on two top-secret government surveillance programs, James R Clapper said in a statement the purpose of the programs is 'to obtain foreign intelligence information, including information necessary to thwart terrorist and cyber attacks against the United States and its allies'.\n@highlight\nSurveillance programs have 'proven vital to keeping the nation and our allies safe' said Director of National Intelligence James R Clapper\n@highlight\nClapper's response comes as Guardian reveals new info on intelligence gathering system 'Boundless Informant'\n@highlight\nClapper declassified information on how intelligence is gathered, noting Congress 'authorized' surveillance activities\n@highlight\nNSA filed criminal report with Justice Dept. in relation to leaks to The Guardian and The Washington Post", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 456, "end": 470}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 930, "end": 948}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1196}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clapper's statement came as a new Guardian report revealed more information on the @placeholder's tool for recording and analyzing intelligence.", "idx": 88442}], "idx": 57615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Terrified passengers on a flight across Europe feared they were moments away from death after one of the plane's engine's failed in mid-air. After an emergency was declared by the flight crew, the plane's 'weeping' pilot warned holidaymakers that they had six minutes before they would crash, a passenger says. Travellers were ordered to put on their life jackets and brace for a water landing during the charter flight from Split, Croatia to Nantes, France. Scroll down for video Terrifying experience: A passenger says a 'weeping' pilot told travellers to prepare for a crash landing at sea Tourist Benjamin Girard described the harrowing experience aboard the Europe Airpost flight, saying passengers were 'crying and screaming' in horror as the aircraft was in danger of crash landing in the Adriatic Sea on 23 August.\n@highlight\nTotal panic broke out aboard the flight from Split, Croatia to Nantes, France\n@highlight\nCrying pilot said they had six minutes before they would crash\n@highlight\nEurope Airpost plane made an emergency landing in Venice, Italy", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 438}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 997, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder acknowledged that there was 'panic on board' but insists passengers' safety was not at risk.", "idx": 88466}], "idx": 57631} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Andy Murray crushed Roger Federer in straight sets in a one-sided final to claim victory in the Shanghai Masters on Sunday. The Briton, who also defeated the former world number one in the Toronto Masters final in August, took just under 90 minutes to secure a 6-3 6-2 victory. World number four Murray has now beaten Federer eight times in their 13 meetings, although has crucially lost both times they have met in the final of a grand slam (U.S. Open in 2008 and this year's Australian Open final). And there was never any doubt that Murray would continue his fine record against Federer, with the Swiss making a remarkable 30 unforced errors while failing to convert six break points.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray crushes Roger Federer in a one-sided final for victory in the Shanghai Masters\n@highlight\nThe British world number four takes under 90 minutes to complete a 6-3 6-2 win\n@highlight\nDespite the defeat, Federer will return to second place in the latest ATP rankings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 41}, {"start": 105, "end": 120}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 782, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 970, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Today could have been better, but @placeholder was the best player in the tournament so he deserved it.\"", "idx": 88467}], "idx": 57632} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Luis Suarez has made his mark in football, as one of the most feared strikers in the game. In more ways than one. Since joining the Dutch powerhouse club Ajax in 2007, the Uruguayan has established himself as one of the world's most inventive, tenacious and talented scorers. This past season, Suarez topped all others in England's Premier League with 31 goals. But now, it's a mark of a different kind -- near the shoulder of Italian national team defender Giorgio Chiellini -- that has everyone talking. TV cameras showed the two tangling during Tuesday's Italy-Uruguay World Cup showdown, with Suarez's head seemingly dipping toward Chiellini. Afterward, the Italian player got up, pulled down his shirt and seemed to passionately indicate he'd been bitten by the Uruguayan striker.\n@highlight\nNEW: Luis Suarez says, \"I just collided with his shoulder\"\n@highlight\nLiverpool star was voted player of the year in England's Premier League\n@highlight\nBut he's also been suspended multiple times for biting, racist remarks\n@highlight\nAn Italian player accuses him of biting during a World Cup match", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 163, "end": 166}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 303, "end": 308}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 467, "end": 483}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 645, "end": 653}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 811, "end": 821}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 933, "end": 946}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez ended his first season with @placeholder with 20 goals.", "idx": 88468}], "idx": 57633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The afeared nasty weather didn't show up for the Super Bowl on Sunday. Neither did the Denver Broncos. But Madison Avenue, with its hundreds of millions of dollars worth of commercials, was there. And it looks like the ad men and women have caught on to this whole social media thing. For the first time, more than half of all commercials aired during the big game included a social hashtag. From Chevy's #SilveradoStrong to Coke's #AmericaIsBeautiful, 57% of the ads featured hashtags, those searchable terms that have spread from Twitter to Instagram, Facebook and other platforms. That's up from 50% last year and 7% the year before -- a remarkable ascent, considering that Audi made news just three years ago when it became the first Super Bowl advertiser to push to Twitter.\n@highlight\nMore than half of Super Bowl ads included social hashtags\n@highlight\nMore ads featured Facebook mentions than Twitter\n@highlight\nThe game generated nearly 25 million tweets, more than last year\n@highlight\nExperts say mobile-ready viewers expect to be social", "entities": [{"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 405, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 433, "end": 450}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 809, "end": 818}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facebook got five specific mentions in ads, compared to @placeholder's four.", "idx": 88473}], "idx": 57634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Meat is murder? Well, perhaps not for much longer. Artist Banksy has satirized modern farming and meat production; could in-vitro meat be a better option? A pioneering group of scientists are working to grow real animal protein in the laboratory, which they not only claim is better for animal welfare, but actually healthier, both for people and the planet. It may sound like science fiction, but this technology to create in-vitro meat could be changing global diets within ten years. \"Cultured meat would have a lot of advantages,\" said Jason Matheny of research group New Harvest. \"We could precisely control the amount of fat in meat. We could make ground beef with an ideal fatty acid ratio -- a hamburger that prevents heart attacks instead of causing them.\"\n@highlight\nOngoing research into in-vitro meat; grown in a lab using animal samples\n@highlight\nAdvocates say in-vitro meat is better for health of humans and environment\n@highlight\nLab-made meat could be served in a decade, says research scientist Jason Matheny", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder, meat is already estimated to be a $1 trillion global market, and demand is expected to double by 2050.", "idx": 88483}], "idx": 57640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The dinner was billed as a \"Celebration of Service.\" The honorees: Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas. The hosts: the Federalist Society, an influential conservative legal group whose membership includes judges, lawmakers and government officials. Little news was made at the society's recent three-day convention, but the appearance of perhaps the Supreme Court's most right-leaning members was buzzworthy and just the latest chapter in what can be read as both drama and farce: the future of health care reform in the U.S. and the sideline war over who will be on hand to decide it. The high-stakes legal fight will be argued by the nine-member bench in March, with a ruling expected by June. And if advocates on both sides of the debate have their way, perhaps only seven, even six justices could decide what shapes up to be the biggest constitutional fight in a decade.\n@highlight\nThomas, Kagan and Scalia are at center of legal, political battle over case\n@highlight\nMany have called for them to recuse themselves or step aside during ruling\n@highlight\nOpponents cite previous litigation, political ties to key stakeholders", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 48, "end": 69}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 115, "end": 129}, {"start": 147, "end": 164}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For Thomas and @placeholder, that will probably be enough to keep them participating in the health care scrum.", "idx": 88492}], "idx": 57646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Michigan man was arraigned Saturday as part of an investigation into the deaths of women linked to a website that hosts ads for escort services. James Brown, 24, mumbled his name with his head down while appearing via video during Saturday's session at Michigan's 36th District Court in Detroit. He is charged with disinterring dead bodies and arson in relation to the deaths of Demesha Hunt, Renisha Landers, Natasha Curtis and Vernithea McCrary. He is a suspect in the killings of each of the four women, who were found dead on Detroit's east side last December, a prosecutor said in court. But he has not yet been charged with murder.\n@highlight\nJames Brown, 24, is charged and held on $1 million bond in Michigan, police say\n@highlight\nThe counts are tied to an investigation into the deaths of four women\n@highlight\nThey posted online ads for escort services before their deaths, police say\n@highlight\nTheir bodies were found in Detroit; the police chief says they likely died elsewhere", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 264, "end": 271}, {"start": 280, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 440, "end": 456}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Anybody (who) thinks @placeholder is their dumping ground, they're sadly mistaken.\"", "idx": 88494}], "idx": 57648} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Christopher Stevens We're a nation of hoarders, but Drew Pritchard might inspire you to take a closer look at your clutter. His TV show Salvage Hunters proves that junk can be priceless - if it has the 'X Factor'. Drew, 43, is no ordinary antiques trader. He describes himself as a 'decorative salvage dealer', scouring collections and hoards everywhere from country houses to bric-a-brac shops, in search of things to renovate. He has an eye for the pieces other dealers miss, and his discerning clients - who include fashion designer Ralph Lauren, chef Marco Pierre White and Hollywood star Jim Carrey - trust his taste in the unusual.\n@highlight\nA new series of Salvage Hunters starts this Wednesday on Sky\n@highlight\nThis time round Drew is facing a bigger challenge with a hoarder\n@highlight\nThe programme may inspire you to rifle through your junk", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 539, "end": 550}, {"start": 558, "end": 575}, {"start": 581, "end": 589}, {"start": 596, "end": 605}, {"start": 668, "end": 682}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most antiques traders are well aware of @placeholder's television fame - this week sees the start of the show's fourth series - and that creates its own problems.", "idx": 88497}], "idx": 57651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Modern European football has become almost synonymous with precocious millionaire players who lead lavish \"bling\" lifestyles and attract wages that would make even Wall Street bankers blush. But there was a time when soccer was a career driven more by love than financial reward. Rewind to 1961 and salaries for even the most famous footballers were low, as the English game was constricted by a law that limited the weekly wage to a maximum of just $31 (\u00a320). It is 50 years since Jimmy Hill -- a dashing midfielder for first division side Fulham and the head of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) -- won his fight against what he perceived as an \"injustice.\"\n@highlight\nExorbitant wages paid to Europe's top footballers set to keep on soaring\n@highlight\nBarcelona star Lionel Messi is the biggest earner, making $47 million in 2009\n@highlight\nUEFA introducing new rules to help curb club's mounting debts thanks largely to salaries\n@highlight\nFootball finance expert says as long as economies continue to grow so will players' wages", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 584, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 625}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, despite the game being richer than ever before, more than half of @placeholder's top clubs recorded a loss in 2009 with some even spending 100% of their income on salaries alone.", "idx": 88502}], "idx": 57656} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caroline Pla just won her fight to get back on the field. Pla has been playing football since kindergarten, and for the past two years, the 11-year-old has been holding her own on the gridiron. Her playing time with the Catholic Youth Organization ended after last season when the Archdiocese of Philadelphia enforced its \"boys only\" policy for football, sidelining the All-Star guard and defensive end. 'More than able to hold her own,' girl gets boot Members of a panel selected by the archdiocese voted to continue the boys-only policy as written. Despite the panel's recommendation, on Thursday Archbishop Charles Chaput ordered the archdiocese to allow girls to play CYO football, according to a statement.\n@highlight\nPhiladelphia Archdiocese reverses course, says girls can play football, provisionally\n@highlight\nGirl played 2 seasons of tackle football before archdiocese enforced boys-only rule\n@highlight\nChange.org petition asking Archdiocese to reconsider garners 108,000 signatures\n@highlight\nMom on daughter: \"Caroline was never going to give up, even if they said no\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 58, "end": 60}, {"start": 220, "end": 246}, {"start": 281, "end": 307}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 723, "end": 746}, {"start": 942, "end": 952}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder will allow for co-ed participation in CYO football, effective in the 2013 season,\" the statement said, adding that the rule was provisional and will be reviewed in future seasons.", "idx": 88504}], "idx": 57658} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton has hailed Daniel Ricciardo as one of the best drivers in Formula One at present following his impressive performances this season. In going up against four-time champion Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull following his promotion from Toro Rosso, few people gave Ricciardo a chance this term. Yet the amiable Australian has stunned everyone in the sport, and in many eyes has been one of the stars of the show. 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But he has already swept Twitter and the international media, which swarmed him at the airport as he departed. The uber fan who captured the heart of Kansas City is to arrive at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday for Game 1 of the World Series. Lee SungWoo has become the unlikely talisman for the surprise contenders, the Kansas City Royals. His nearly 20 year-long obsession with the baseball team from afar has become the feel-good story. After becoming a fan in the 1990s, Lee followed the Royals, barely missing a game, despite the 14-hour difference between Kansas City and Seoul. He paid little heed that the Royals hadn't made the playoffs in the last 29 years. In a 2012 interview, he tried to explain to a local website about his love for the Royals.\n@highlight\nUnlikely story about a Korean fan of the Royals made waves this summer\n@highlight\nLee SungWoo will be returning to Kansas City to watch World Series\n@highlight\nLee won over the city and Royals fans by his unrelenting loyalty to the team", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 231, "end": 241}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 319, "end": 329}, {"start": 397, "end": 414}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 928, "end": 938}, {"start": 961, "end": 971}, {"start": 982, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After nearly two decades of watching from afar, he arrived in @placeholder for the first time in August.", "idx": 88517}], "idx": 57668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Facing the largest anti-government protests in his 11 months in power, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro vowed to move forward with the prosecution of a leading opposition figure on charges of terrorism and murder. Four anti-government protesters and one government supporter have died in clashes around the country. The man the government blames for the deaths is Leopoldo Lopez, an opposition leader who turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday. A court hearing to determine whether Lopez will be released or remain behind bars began inside a military prison Wednesday night, his family told CNN en Espa\u00f1ol. 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Her grieving husband Darren, 41, said he was convinced she had died of a broken heart after learning that their first child was dead. Lindsay Clift, 29, collapsed in a hospital delivery suite on September 26 last year. Lindsay Clift (pictured with husband Darren) died five hours after her daughter Katy May was stillborn last September The couple had wanted to start a family since they met seven years ago. They discovered they were expecting their first child after marrying in May 2011\n@highlight\nLindsay Clift, 29, died five hours after her daughter was delivered stillborn\n@highlight\nInquest heard she died of a rare condition called amniotic fluid embolism\n@highlight\nCaused fluid from the baby to travel to her lungs and trigger a heart attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 703, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "found the baby, who the couple had already named @placeholder, had died and", "idx": 88524}], "idx": 57672} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There is a growing belief among many in the West that Europe and the United States provoked President Putin into annexing Crimea. Moscow's reaction to NATO expansion and to the EU's efforts to bring Ukraine into its orbit was, it is said, inevitable. In this view, Western leaders backed Putin into a corner and, with the situation worsening in eastern Ukraine, it is time we gave him an exit plan. Interestingly, this is the prevalent view in Southeast Asia, a region not lacking a large and assertive neighbor of its own. In Singapore last week, several prominent figures told me Southeast Asia is managing better the challenge of a resurgent China than Europe is a re-assertive Russia. But this is a misleading comparison. China and Russia present entirely different propositions to their neighbors.\n@highlight\nThere is a growing view Russia was provoked into annexing Crimea, Robin Niblett says\n@highlight\nThis belief is prevalent in Southeast Asia, where China is asserting itself, he says\n@highlight\nBut Niblett says China's president recognizes the logic of win-win diplomacy\n@highlight\nPutin's \"winner takes all\" approach, however, requires a strong response, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 56}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 139, "end": 144}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 187}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 453, "end": 466}, {"start": 536, "end": 544}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 889, "end": 901}, {"start": 947, "end": 960}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's current account surplus was already projected to have disappeared this year, before the crisis over Ukraine.", "idx": 88528}], "idx": 57673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thirty years on from his own first world-title defence, Barry McGuigan is calling on Carl Frampton to follow his lead and deliver a knockout in his first fight as a world champion. The Belfast \u2018Jackal\u2019 defends his IBF super-bantamweight world crown on Saturday night, returning to the Odyssey Arena five months after defeating Kiko Martinez at a purpose-built stadium on the Titanic slipways. While there is a more limited capacity attendance at the \u2018Jackal\u2019s Den\u2019, a heated atmosphere is expected after a tension-filled pre-fight press conference yesterday, while additional pressure is on Framton\u2019s shoulders as the fight marks the return of world-championship boxing to terrestrial television on ITV/UTV Ireland.\n@highlight\nCarl Frampton defends his IBF super-bantamweight world crown\n@highlight\nThe Belfast 'Jackal' takes on Chris Avalos on Saturday\n@highlight\nIt is thirty years since Barry McGuigan's first world-title defence", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 185, "end": 199}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 327, "end": 339}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 699, "end": 701}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 755}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 890, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "McGuigan, who turns 54 on Saturday, is hoping for the ideal birthday present from his undefeated prot\u00e9g\u00e9, but emphasised that a shot at superstardom is on the line for Frampton as he takes on the 25-year-old @placeholder.", "idx": 88534}], "idx": 57674} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fox News personality and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee stunned a New Hampshire crowd on Saturday by likening the federal government's treatment of airport passengers to the totalitarian regime of Kim Jong-un. 'My gosh, I'm beginning to think that there's more freedom in North Korea sometimes than there is in the United States,' he told a partisan crowd at the inaugural New Hampshire Freedom Summit. 'When I go to the airport, I have to get into the surrender position, people put hands all over me, and I have to provide photo ID in a couple of different forms to prove that I'm not going to terrorize the airplane,' he deadpanned.\n@highlight\nHuckabee is a preacher, a former Arkansas governor, a Fox News host and a potential presidential candidate\n@highlight\nHe brought up the rear in a cattle-call of politicians angling for early momentum in the 2016 race\n@highlight\nHe's known as a social-issues crusader, but branched out into other red-meat conservative issues\n@highlight\nThe unusual comparison with North Korea lit up Republicans on Twitter, with nearly all of them saying he had gone too far", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 280, "end": 290}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 381, "end": 393}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is the one type of entity in @placeholder,' he complained, 'where you are guilty until you can prove yourself to be not guilty.'", "idx": 88536}], "idx": 57676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama jets off to India in the wee hours of Saturday morning, in the hope of making progress on climate change negotiations and national security talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit is largely ceremonial, though, timed to coincide with Republic Day festivities, which mark the day in 1950 when the country's Constitution took effect. But global warming is on the agenda, along with other issues including India's intensifying disputes with Pakistan. The president will not visit Pakistan, unlike on his previous visit. He and the first lady plan to be back in Washington, D.C. early on Wednesday so he can partcipate in a farewell ceremony for outgoing Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel.\n@highlight\nThe president will spend three days on the subcontinent and will witness Republic Day ceremonies, which mark the day in 1950 India's Constitution took effect\n@highlight\nHe and Michelle Obama will visit the Taj Mahal, the world's most famous palace of love\n@highlight\n600 people are at work in Agra cleaning streets, rounding up stray dogs and clearing away cattle in anticipation of the Obamas' visit\n@highlight\nTensions between the US and India are expected to melt as Obama and Indian PM Narenda Modi renew their friendship", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 592, "end": 607}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1231}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials say they hope the improving relationship between Obama and Modi will have payoffs in the policy arena.", "idx": 88539}], "idx": 57678} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Edward Snowden was caught last night in a 6,175 mile Catch-22 as Venezuela looked ready to formally offer him political asylum this week. The NSA whistleblower may receive a temporary travel document to fly to Caracas but then face the logistical nightmare of having no route into exile that is beyond the reach American's long arm of justice. Russia is keen for Venezuela to offer him asylum, and bid farewell to a man who has been holed up in the transit zone of a Moscow airport for two weeks. Scroll down for video Around the world: Sources say Snowden won't be allowed on the most direct flight from Moscow to Caracas. He may have to fly 14,000 miles clear across the Pacific to avoid American and EU airspaceUntitled-3.jpg\n@highlight\nVenezuela offers asylum but Snowden's path to the Latin American country may have force him across the Pacific to avoid American and EU airspace\n@highlight\nThe 30-year-old won't be allowed aboard the most direct flight from Moscow via Havana, Cuba\n@highlight\nBolivia and Nicaragua have also offered asylum\n@highlight\nRussia is increasingly vocal about its annoyance at Snowden's weeks-long presence at a Moscow airport", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 53, "end": 60}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 142, "end": 144}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 703, "end": 721}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 874}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 983, "end": 986}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1149}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Bolivian leader has since offered Snowden asylum as has @placeholder.", "idx": 88541}], "idx": 57679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 26 August 2013 An American pastor from Idaho who was sentenced to eight years in one of Iran's harshest prisons for preaching Christianity in Iranian homes had his appeal to reduce the sentence rejected on Sunday. Saeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen who was born in Iran, has been held since September 2012 and was charged with 'threatening the national security of Iran'. The 33-year-old father-of-two says he was in the country only to establish an orphanage and was not preaching Christianity. Jailed: Pastor Saeed Abedini was sentenced to eight years in prison on charges that he preached Christianity in the Islamic nation. His attempt to appeal the sentence was rejected today by Iran\n@highlight\nSaeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen who was born in Iran, has been held since September 2012 at an Iranian prison\n@highlight\nAbedini suffered internal bleeding after being beaten by guards at the notorious Evin prison in Tehran", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 313, "end": 316}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 588, "end": 600}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 978, "end": 988}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added her disappointment at the lack of intervention by the @placeholder government on her husband's case.", "idx": 88548}], "idx": 57685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Canberra, Australia (CNN) -- After six years of a Labor administration, including three tumultuous years of a hung parliament, Australian voters have returned to a conservative government and majority rule. Kevin Rudd, reinstalled as prime minister by his party at the 11th hour, managed to contain the size of the loss, likely to have been a wipeout under former PM Julia Gillard. New Prime Minister Tony Abbott had a long ministerial career in the former Howard Coalition government. But many questions remain about how he will handle the top job. He has been able to cruise into power primarily on Labor's infighting plus his promises to scrap the carbon tax, stop the asylum seeker boats and put the budget into better shape.\n@highlight\nQuestions remain about how Tony Abbott will handle top job, says Michelle Grattan\n@highlight\nHe inherits electorate that is disillusioned with and disengaged from politics, she adds\n@highlight\nNew PM, while conservative, is likely to be centrist and pragmatic - Grattan\n@highlight\nChallenge for Australia is end reliance on mining sector", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 207, "end": 216}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 457, "end": 472}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Saturday night's victory speech Abbott said: ''From today, I declare that @placeholder is under new management and that Australia is once more open for business.''", "idx": 88556}], "idx": 57690} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you're not already celebrating at your local comic book store or glued to Oxygen's 10-hour marathon of \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" re-runs, then maybe you don't know. Today is Buffy Anne Summers' 30th birthday. \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" has survived through one feature length film, a cult television series and a comic book. Still a fan favorite and no stranger to controversy, Joss Whedon's influential franchise about a teenage girl who just happened to be naturally good at killing vampires is still inspiring fans. Buffy's birthday is reason for them to celebrate. There was a moment in the episode \"The Gift,\" which aired in 2001, when fans certainly didn't think this powerful girl would make it to 30.\n@highlight\n\"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\" franchise includes a controversial new movie\n@highlight\n\"Buffy\" helped break stereotypes of women in sci-fi and fantasy genres\n@highlight\nThe Dark Horse comic of \"Buffy\" constitutes the 8th season of the television show\n@highlight\n\"Season 9\" will be continued by series creator Joss Whedon and Dark Horse", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 116, "end": 139}, {"start": 187, "end": 204}, {"start": 223, "end": 246}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 734, "end": 757}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 902, "end": 911}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In March 2007, Whedon started the eighth season of \"@placeholder\" with Dark Horse Comics.", "idx": 88564}], "idx": 57696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Navy minesweeper remained stuck in a reef teeming with endangered marine life off the Philippines on Sunday, prompting an American commander to apologize and promise stepped-up efforts to prevent further damage. The USS Guardian ran aground early Thursday in the Tubbataha Reef, about 80 miles east-southeast of Palawan Island in the Sulu Sea, the U.S. Navy reported. All 79 sailors were evacuated from the 224-foot ship. Hazardous weather and rough seas have hindered efforts to survey the empty Guardian and the surrounding area, though the Navy acknowledges damage to the reef. \"As a protector of the sea and a sailor myself, I greatly regret any damage this incident has caused the Tubbataha Reef,\" said Vice Adm. Scott Swift, the U.S. 7th Fleet commander, in a report posted Sunday on a Navy website.\n@highlight\nA U.S. Navy minesweeper got stuck Thursday in a sensitive reef off the Philippines\n@highlight\nIt remained there Sunday, with no sailors aboard and its damage still not surveyed\n@highlight\nA U.S. navy official says, \" I greatly regret any damage this ... caused the Tubbataha Reef\"\n@highlight\nThe reef, a World Heritage Site, contains threatened and endangered marine species", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 19}, {"start": 102, "end": 112}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 232, "end": 243}, {"start": 279, "end": 292}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 756, "end": 764}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Home to a vast array of sea, air and land creatures, as well as sizable lagoons and two coral islands, @placeholder is a UNESCO World Heritage site.", "idx": 88569}], "idx": 57701} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For well over a century the world has come to call on Garden City, Kansas, every day of the year. \"I know the town would miss it,\" said Garden City's mayor, David Crase. \"I hope it doesn't come to that.\" He was talking about the Southwest Chief, the big Amtrak passenger train that runs daily between Chicago and Los Angeles. Garden City, with a population of around 28,000, has had its own daily passenger railroad service since the town was founded in rural southwest Kansas in the late 1800s. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe sent its glamorous trains through Kansas on their way east and west. Garden City built its train station right downtown.\n@highlight\nBob Greene says the Amtrak station is a beloved fixture of Garden City, Kansas\n@highlight\nHe says the Chicago-to-L.A. Southwest Chief connects town to the nation\n@highlight\nHe says townfolk are seeking alternatives to moving the tracks\n@highlight\nGreene: If the station closes, the world will go on, but town will lose symbol of place in U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 238, "end": 252}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 509, "end": 535}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 606, "end": 616}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 782, "end": 801}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Efforts are under way to find financing to maintain the old tracks so the Southwest Chief will keep arriving in @placeholder every day, as it always has.", "idx": 88579}], "idx": 57706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amjad Bashir, left, with Ukip party leader Nigel Farage, right, before his defection to the Tories Nigel Farage was rocked last night as one of his Euro MPs defected to the Tories, saying: \u2018Ukip is pointless.\u2019 In a major coup for David Cameron, Amjad Bashir jumped ship less than a year after he was elected as a Ukip MEP. But last night, Bashir\u2019s decision descended into a tit-for-tat battle between the parties. Just hours before news of his defection was due to be made public, Ukip announced they were \u2018suspending\u2019 him pending investigations into \u2018extremely serious\u2019 allegations. Bashir, a Pakistani-born businessman, has been one of the few\n@highlight\nMEP Amjad Bashir said 'Ukip is pointless' before defecting to Tory party\n@highlight\nHe said Ukip was 'pretty amateur' and had a 'ridiculous' lack of policies\n@highlight\nMr Bashir believes only David Cameron can give us Europe referendum\n@highlight\nCame as party said he was suspended over 'extremely serious' allegations\n@highlight\nThey include claims of interference with the candidate selection process\n@highlight\nUkip spokesman said evidence obtained has been forwarded to police", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 25, "end": 28}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 99, "end": 110}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 190, "end": 193}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 657, "end": 672}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The comments by the pair, both close to @placeholder, will be seized upon as proof that the party is dominated by extremists.", "idx": 88588}], "idx": 57714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When he was coming through the ranks at Manchester United, staff at their Carrington training base talked in hushed tones about having found the next Paul Scholes. With electrifying feet, surging pace and an eye for the outrageous, Ravel Morrison had it all. These were staff who had seen them all. Ryan Giggs, Scholes, Eric Cantona and the like - but still the Wythenshawe-born starlet raised eyebrows. Ravel Morrison looks set to leave West Ham after failing to break into Sam Allardyce's first-team plans The 21-year-old has been loaned out to QPR, Birmingham and Cardiff during his time at the Hammers\n@highlight\nLazio are keen on signing West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison\n@highlight\nMorrison has been told he can leave the Hammers for free this month\n@highlight\nSir Alex Ferguson lost patience with the Man United academy graduate", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 56}, {"start": 74, "end": 83}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 362, "end": 372}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 438, "end": 445}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 547, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 773, "end": 785}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder told me about his talent and that was it,' Allardyce explained after paying \u00a3650,000.", "idx": 88594}], "idx": 57717} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 15 February 2012 The weeping widower of a woman murdered 26 years ago testified Wednesday about a love triangle that prosecutors believe led his former lover - then a Los Angeles police officer - to kill his wife. Defendant Stephanie Lazarus avoided the gaze of witness John Ruetten as he said he never considered Lazarus to be his girlfriend, even though they had a long sexual relationship. 'What was your understanding of the relationship?' Deputy District Attorney Shannon Presby asked. 'We were good friends,' Mr Ruetten said. 'We saw each other on and off, and on some of those occasions we had sexual intercourse.'\n@highlight\nStephanie Lazarus, 51, on trial in Los Angeles court for 1986 murder\n@highlight\n'Beat and shot dead Sherri Rasmussen, 29, after ex-boyfriend married her'\n@highlight\nRasmussen's husband John Reutten detailed his sexual relationship with Lazarus, including their final fling after he was engaged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 264, "end": 280}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 509, "end": 522}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder identified blissful photos of the couple's wedding on November", "idx": 88595}, {"query": "'She said @placeholder told her he was going to marry someone else,' Mr Hargreaves said.", "idx": 88596}], "idx": 57718} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama says he isn't bluffing when he says Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon, but he cautions against an Israeli strike against the Islamic republic. \"At a time when there is not a lot of sympathy for Iran and its only real ally, (Syria) is on the ropes, do we want a distraction in which suddenly Iran can portray itself as a victim?\" he said this week in an interview with the Atlantic. Obama, who is to meet Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said a permanent solution is necessary. \"The only way historically that a country has ultimately decided not to get nuclear weapons without constant military intervention has been when they themselves take (nuclear weapons) off the table,\" Obama said. \"That's what happened in Libya, that's what happened in South Africa.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This is a dangerous time, actually,\" says Middle East analyst\n@highlight\nThe president is set to meet with Netanyahu\n@highlight\n\"It's unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nThe risk of an Iranian weapon falling into terrorist hands is \"profound,\" he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 229, "end": 232}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 474, "end": 491}, {"start": 734, "end": 738}, {"start": 771, "end": 775}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 828, "end": 830}, {"start": 876, "end": 886}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think it's important to recognize, though, that the prime minister is also head of a modern state that is mindful of the profound costs of any military action, and in our consultations with the @placeholder government, I think they take those costs, and potential unintended consequences, very seriously,\" Obama said.", "idx": 88598}], "idx": 57719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This is the summer of Auto-Tune. The Gregory Brothers have become a viral hit with their \"Auto-Tune the News\" videos. No matter how hard some people -- notably Jay-Z --have tried to kill the trend of musicians using computers to make their voices sound like whiny robots, Auto-Tune technology continues to ride a cultural high. Now the voice-altering effects are migrating from recording studios to YouTube and mobile phones. An iPhone app called \"I Am T-Pain\" lets people manipulate their voices to sound like the popular rapper and Auto-Tune advocate. The Gregory Brothers, a sibling band out of Brooklyn, New York, has become a hit on YouTube with a series of videos that Auto-Tune cable newscasts and political speeches.\n@highlight\nCNN talks with Andrew Gregory, one of the people behind \"Auto-Tune the News\"\n@highlight\nThe Gregory Brothers use the technology to alter voices of news-makers\n@highlight\nGregory says Katie Couric has a good Auto-Tune voice, but Sean Hannity doesn't\n@highlight\nHe plans to use the \"I am T-Pain\" Auto-Tune app in a live performance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 99, "end": 116}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 543, "end": 551}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 745, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 802, "end": 819}, {"start": 837, "end": 852}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 984}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And if you can get five minutes of the day at work ... to get a couple yucks in, I think you'd rather do that than watch your latest @placeholder conspiracy movie or something.", "idx": 88606}], "idx": 57722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A married couple who dress each day in authentic 1950\u2019s outfits are delighted to have reached the final of a national competition celebrating their pastime, overcoming years of torment. Frankie and Melanie Calland, from Howden le Wear in County Durham, are both addicted to dressing in the styles popular over half a century ago, and have suffered years of abuse over their unusual passion. However, the pair refused to be put off, and have now beaten hundreds of other hopefuls to reach the finals Mr Vintage UK and Miss Vintage UK; a national vintage fashion contest. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nWhen Frankie and Melanie met they bonded over their love of 1950s style\n@highlight\nNow married, they have worn fashion of the era everyday for over 20 years\n@highlight\nHave suffered vandalism and verbal taunts because of their appearance\n@highlight\nAbuse forced the couple to move, but refused to give up on their passion\n@highlight\nPair have now won regional rounds of national vintage fashion competition\n@highlight\nWill now compete in the finals of Mr and Miss Vintage UK later this month", "entities": [{"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 212}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 530, "end": 531}, {"start": 608, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the very least we'd get stared at,\u2019 @placeholder laments.", "idx": 88628}, {"query": "They are genuinely interested and I think it's because it's all on trend at the moment - although @placeholder and I have been dressing like this for more than 30 years.\u2019", "idx": 88629}], "idx": 57735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If Republicans regain control of the Senate on Tuesday night, they will have good reason to gloat. They recruited much stronger, more sensible nominees this year -- no more candidates riding broomsticks or hurling insults at women. They also smartly accepted President Barack Obama's implicit challenge to make his record their centerpiece. But when they wake up from their celebrations, top GOP strategists such as Karl Rove will surely warn them: \"Don't over-read this election. Yes, it opens up great opportunities for the next two years, but it does not open a clear path to seizing the White House and Congress in 2016. Beware the 'blue wall!' \"\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: Whatever happens Tuesday, GOP will face uphill battle in 2016\n@highlight\nDemocrats have advantage of a \"blue wall\" of states with solid record in presidential races\n@highlight\nDemocrats can win White House again if they hold blue wall and win Florida, Gergen says\n@highlight\nThe political terrain for Republicans will be much tougher in 2016, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 616, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 879, "end": 889}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But they tend to have much smaller populations than the @placeholder states so that they account for only 179 electoral votes -- 91 shy of 270, leaving a huge hill to climb.", "idx": 88631}], "idx": 57736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:50 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:54 EST, 30 April 2013 President Obama today defended his administration\u2019s slow response to reports of chemical weapon use in Syria, in spite of his earlier promises that the use of such weapons would be considered \u2018crossing a red line\u2019. The President said at a press conference on Tuesday that \u2018there is a whole host of steps that we've been taking\u2019 but he did not specifically say whether his administration would be prepared to take military action against Bashar al-Assad\u2019s regime. He said the war-torn country is \u2018a blemish on the international community.\u2019\n@highlight\nPresident held press conference talking about Syria's reported use of chemical weapons, but toned down rhetoric\n@highlight\nBefore he repeatedly said that if Assad's forces used chemical weapons against its people, that would be crossing a 'red line'\n@highlight\nCalled Syria a 'blemish on the international community'\n@highlight\nTalked about interaction with Russian intelligence forces in the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombing\n@highlight\nSaid they are being cooperative but 'old habits die hard'\n@highlight\nSpoke of hunger strike in Guantanamo Bay, saying he still wants it closed\n@highlight\nObama called NBA star Jason Collins yesterday after hearing that he came out as gay, said that he is a role model for LGBT youth", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 528, "end": 542}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}, {"start": 999, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1280}, {"start": 1364, "end": 1367}]}, "qas": [{"query": "President Obama also said that another factor hurting our ability to fight terrorism is the continued usage of the @placeholder, where prisoners are currently holding a hunger strike to show their disgust with their treatment.", "idx": 88632}], "idx": 57737} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Real Salt Lake sealed an upset win over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Sunday night with a 5-4 penalty victory, after extra-time in the Major League Soccer Cup final that ended with the score at 1-1. Robbie Russell netted the vital spot kick after Real Salt Lake goalkeeper Nick Rimando made two saves and MLS Most Valuable Player, and LA Galaxy captain, Langdon Donovan sent his shot sailing over the crossbar. Salt Lake's win at the Qwest Field arena in Seattle, ended David Beckham's bid to claim a third national title in as many different nations, having previously won the English Premier League with Manchester United and La Liga with Spain's Real Madrid.\n@highlight\nGalaxy strike first, with Mike Magee scoring in the 41st minute\n@highlight\nRobbie Findley nets Real Salt Lake's only goal as games ends 1-1\n@highlight\nBeckham scores in shootout but Galaxy lose 5-4\n@highlight\nBeckham is due to return to AC Milan in January on loan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 53, "end": 70}, {"start": 140, "end": 162}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 278, "end": 289}, {"start": 310, "end": 312}, {"start": 314, "end": 333}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 359, "end": 373}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 475, "end": 487}, {"start": 583, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His strike came after @placeholder passed to Donovan, who set-up Magee at the far post.", "idx": 88636}, {"query": "@placeholder came into the game as favorites, but flattered to deceive as it was revealed Beckham had played with an injured right ankle.", "idx": 88637}], "idx": 57739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 27 September 2013 Sean Clode, 21, from Hartlepool, outside Teesside Crown Court, Middlesbrough where he has been convicted of sexual grooming and child abduction A paedophile who had sex with a 14-year-old after grooming her while she played computer games has been found guilty of sexual grooming and child abduction. Sean Clode, 21, started speaking to the teenager after befriending her while the pair played computer games. Clode, from Hartlepool, County Durham spend the night with the child in a tent on the beach after she travelled hundreds of miles from her home in Scotland to meet him.\n@highlight\nSean Clode, 21, befriended 14-year-old girl while playing Xbox games\n@highlight\nShe travelled hundreds of miles to visit him after telling parents she was at school\n@highlight\nClode, who will be sentenced next week, was told by a judge that jail was 'inevitable'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 139, "end": 158}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Clode denied all offences and said the girl arrived in @placeholder without his knowledge.", "idx": 88646}], "idx": 57744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "To say David Moyes has taken his time deciding to become the new manager of Real Sociedad would be something of an understatement. But the idea that he has been like a kid standing at the side of a swimming pool, keen to take the plunge but terrified of the potential consequences, would also be rather unfair. Because this is a bit more serious than the mere shock of freezing water. This is a decision that could tarnish an already damaged reputation, and Moyes needed to be as sure as he possibly could be that taking charge of a Spanish club languishing towards the bottom of La Liga with only limited financial resources was the right move.\n@highlight\nManchester United sacked David Moyes after 10 months in April\n@highlight\nThe former Preston boss previously built his reputation at Everton\n@highlight\nMoyes is yet to see a contract - despite Sociedad announcing his arrival\n@highlight\nThe 51-year-old was impressed with club president Jokin Aperribay", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Throw in the fact that working abroad has long appealed to Moyes and the chance to manage in @placeholder, at a time when Spanish football boasts many of the world\u2019s finest players, was hard to ignore.", "idx": 88658}], "idx": 57754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris, France (CNN) -- French police are searching the home of the daughter of L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, a spokeswoman from the prosecutor's office in the Paris suburb of Nanterre told CNN Wednesday. Bettencourt's daughter, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, went to court last month accusing a photographer of bilking her mother out of a billion euros. Bettencourt, who is France's richest woman, allegedly gave the money to the photographer, but her daughter says she is not mentally competent to handle her own affairs. At the same time, police are investigating claims that Bettencourt's adviser gave envelopes of cash to French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Labor Minister Eric Woerth.Police questioned Liliane Bettencourt on Monday.\n@highlight\nPolice are searching the home of Liliane Bettencourt's daughter\n@highlight\nBettencourt is the L'Oreal heiress and France's richest woman\n@highlight\nPolice questioned Bettencourt on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 95, "end": 113}, {"start": 166, "end": 170}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 235, "end": 262}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 584, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 684, "end": 701}, {"start": 714, "end": 732}, {"start": 789, "end": 807}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Among other claims is that Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign received money from @placeholder in excess of campaign finance limits.", "idx": 88669}], "idx": 57760} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones CLICK HERE to read more from Simon Jones, including Chelsea's battle to keep Branislav Ivanovic and Sevilla defender Fazio Manchester United scouts continued to gather information over the weekend ahead of a busy summer spending spree. Manager Davis Moyes, who believes his squad may need as many as eight new players, was in Freiburg on Friday watching talented German defender Matthias Ginter. He also took in Bayern Munich's 5-1 humbling of Schalke where Toni Kroos was again influential. Club scouts watched Porto's Brazilian full-backs Danilo and Alex Sandro in Porto's 2-2 draw with Vitoria Guimaraes on Sunday, although Porto centre-back Eliaquim Mangala did not play.\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes watched Toni Kroos and Matthias Ginter in Germany\n@highlight\nUnited scouts also saw Edinson Cavani score for Paris Saint-Germain\n@highlight\nPorto defenders Danilo and Alex Sandro were also watched\n@highlight\nMehdi Benatia impressed for Roma against Inter Milan\n@highlight\nMoyes's brother Kenny saw Roman Bezjak score for Ludogorets", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 92, "end": 109}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 138, "end": 154}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 341, "end": 348}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 394, "end": 408}, {"start": 427, "end": 439}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 473, "end": 482}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 535, "end": 543}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 604, "end": 620}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 823, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 881, "end": 891}, {"start": 922, "end": 934}, {"start": 950, "end": 953}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In demand: @placeholder centre-half Eliaquim Mangala (middle) is also on United's transfer radar", "idx": 88674}], "idx": 57762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While many people still associate Facebook games with casual offerings like Zynga's \"FarmVille,\" the social media giant has expanded its game catalog through titles like KIXEYE's \"War Commander\" and Kabam's \"The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth.\" Now, Facebook has partnered with start-up U4iA Games (pronounced \"euphoria\") to launch its first \"core\" video game, the first-person shooter \"Offensive Combat.\" The game, which had a soft launch three weeks ago, has already attracted over a half-million players with no marketing. The game is playable as a Facebook App and included in the Action games section of the site's App Center.\n@highlight\nWith \"Offensive Combat,\" Facebook moves into core gaming with its first first-person shooter\n@highlight\nTraditionally, the site is associated with casual games like FarmVille\n@highlight\nGame is free to play, with \"micro-transactions\" for in-game extras\n@highlight\nCreators say it's age-appropriate for the site and more light-hearted than many shooters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 179, "end": 184}, {"start": 189, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 217, "end": 226}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 398, "end": 413}, {"start": 563, "end": 574}, {"start": 631, "end": 640}, {"start": 660, "end": 675}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is for people 13+ so there's age gating for that platform.", "idx": 88675}], "idx": 57763} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:34 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 16 July 2013 Speak up! Viewers said they missed out on some of the plot because they couldn't hear the speech in drama Parade's End starring Benedict Cumberbatch Mumbling actors have been told to speak clearly after viewers complained the dialogue in many TV shows was inaudible, BBC chief Tony Hall admitted yesterday. Several recent BBC dramas have been criticised for poor diction and muttered lines, while other programmes had to be re-edited to make background music quieter. Responding to the criticism in the Radio Times, Lord Hall, 62, said: \u2018I don\u2019t want to sound like a grumpy old man, but I think muttering is something we could have a look at.\n@highlight\nBBC chief Lord Tony Hall said there had been a rise in complaints about poor diction and muttered lines\n@highlight\nViewers missed out on speech by actor Eddie Redmayne, who is said to have mumbled through his part in Birdsong\n@highlight\nProgrammes have had to be re-edited to make background music quieter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 221, "end": 240}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 617}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mumbled: Eddie Redmayne (right) was criticised for mumbling his prose in the Beeb's adaptation of @placeholder", "idx": 88676}], "idx": 57764} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE for all the facts, stats and heat maps from West Ham's 3-1 victory over Liverpool Martin Skrtel, Dejan Lovren and Mamadou Sakho were all simply woeful as Liverpool succumbed to a 3-1 defeat at West Ham. The Hammers tore Brendan Rodgers' side apart in the opening exchanges, scoring twice in the opening seven minutes as Simon Mignolet, and the entire Reds defence all failed to impress. Martin Skrtel and Dejan Lovren looked in utter disarray right from the start, with Winston Reid putting the Hammers ahead after less than 90 seconds, before Diafra Sakho made it two with an outrageous dinked chip over Simon Mignolet within seven minutes.\n@highlight\nMartin Skrtel, Dejan Lovren and Mamadou Sakho fail to impress for Liverpool\n@highlight\nWest Ham were excellent as they run out 3-1 winners at Upton Park\n@highlight\nSimon Mignolet also poor as Reds suffer third loss of the season\n@highlight\nWinston Reid and Diafra Sakho put Hammers 2-0 up inside seven minutes\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling pulls one back but Morgan Amalfitano nets late on\n@highlight\nLiverpool have now conceded eight goals in five games this season", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 62}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 137}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 555, "end": 566}, {"start": 616, "end": 629}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 679, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 841}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 904, "end": 915}, {"start": 921, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 985, "end": 999}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder goalkeeper Simon Mignolet looks on as Winston Reid slams the opener in from point-blank range", "idx": 88678}, {"query": "Skrtel's sliding challenge couldn't stop Morgan Amalfitano putting the game beyond @placeholder at 3-1", "idx": 88679}], "idx": 57766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rapid evolution of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is slowing its ability to cause AIDS, according to a study of more than 2,000 women in Africa. Scientists said the research suggests a less virulent HIV could be one of several factors contributing to a turning of the deadly pandemic, eventually leading to the end of AIDS. 'Overall we are bringing down the ability of HIV to cause AIDS so quickly,' Philip Goulder, a professor at Oxford University who led the study, said in a telephone interview. Red balloons are released to mark World Aids Day at the Emilio Ribas Hospital in Sao Paulo: Rapid evolution of HIV, the humanimmunodeficiency virus, is slowing its ability to cause AIDS,according to a study of more than 2,000 women in Africa.\n@highlight\nRapid evolution of HIV slowing its ability to cause AIDS\n@highlight\nStudy tracked more than 2,000 women in Africa\n@highlight\nExperts say we have now reached a 'tipping point' in fight against the virus", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 377, "end": 379}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of people newly infected with HIV over the last year was lower than the number of HIV-positive people getting access to the medicines they need to keep @placeholder at bay.", "idx": 88687}], "idx": 57771} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A Michigan man is accused of threatening to behead the police officer who put Eric Garner in a chokehold. Alvaro Eduardo Guzman-Telles, 29, said in a Facebook post in December he was \"going to personally kill and behead Daniel Pantaleo\" and that \"this is a written threat and has to be taken extremely seriously,\" the FBI alleges in a federal indictment. He was arrested last month and faces a charge of interstate transmission of threatening communications, according to the indictment. Pantaleo, a New York City police officer, put Garner in a chokehold while trying to arrest him last July on suspicion of illegally selling cigarettes. Garner died after the encounter, but a grand jury declined in December to indict Pantaleo, sparking large demonstrations across the nation.\n@highlight\nBeheading threat made on Facebook against cop at center of Eric Garner controversy\n@highlight\nSuspect allegedly said he wanted to \"kill and behead\" the police officer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 7, "end": 14}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 138}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 539, "end": 544}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 820, "end": 827}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Guzman-Telles also allegedly said on @placeholder to \"kill all cops on sight.", "idx": 88689}], "idx": 57773} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles A young couple who receive more than \u00a317,000 a year in benefits appeared on ITV's This Morning to defend their taxpayer-funded lifestyle. Danny Creamer, 21, and Gina Allan, 18, who live in a comfortable two-bedroom flat in Portsmouth with their four month old daughter, Talulah Rose, say they are better off on \u00a317k benefits and argue that unless they are able to find jobs that pay \u00a318,000 a year or more, there's no point in working. The couple also hit back at those who describe them as scroungers, arguing that because their hard-working parents have paid tax all their lives, they are entitled to claim some of the money back.\n@highlight\nDanny Creamer, 21, and Gina Allan, 18, receive \u00a317,680 per year\n@highlight\nThe money includes housing benefit, child benefit and Jobseekers Allowance\n@highlight\nAccording to Gina, their only luxury is their 47\" flat screen TV\n@highlight\nCreamer says working for less than \u00a318k just isn't worth it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 286, "end": 297}, {"start": 660, "end": 672}, {"start": 683, "end": 692}, {"start": 789, "end": 808}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Danny says he does intend to get a job, the pair say they will carry on living on benefits until @placeholder gets a job that pays enough or 'the system changes'.", "idx": 88690}], "idx": 57774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerard Couzens PUBLISHED: 07:01 EST, 11 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 11 June 2012 Kidnapped: Sahil Saeed was seized by four armed men while visiting his grandmother's home in Punjab A married couple have been convicted of kidnapping a British boy snatched by an armed gang in Pakistan. Muhammed Zahid Saleem, 36, and his wife Monica Neruja, 26, were jailed for 10 years each by a court in Spain. Four masked men carrying assault rifles and hand grenades seized Sahil Saeed, five, in March 2010 while he was visiting his grandmother's home in Punjab. Saleem and Neruja, who negotiated a \u00a3100,000 ransom and travelled to Paris from their home near Barcelona to pick up the cash, were arrested along with a friend following a dramatic police operation spanning four countries.\n@highlight\nSahil Saeed, from Oldham, was taken while visiting his grandmother in Pakistan in March 2010\n@highlight\nHe was snatched by four masked men and found in a field 13 days later\n@highlight\nMuhammed Zahid Saleem, 36, and Monica Neruja, 26, were convicted of his kidnap and each jailed for 10 years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 181, "end": 186}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 312}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 395, "end": 399}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}, {"start": 976, "end": 996}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a 78-page written sentence released today they concluded: 'The accused Muhammed Zahid Saleem and Monica Neruja assumed the role of negotiators for the ransom payment and sent at least part of the money to @placeholder after taking off commission.", "idx": 88693}], "idx": 57776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a few months\u2019 time, most likely before the final game of the Barclays Premier League season on May 24, the new television deals will be fixed in to place. They will fetch record fees and some financial analysts are even predicting that the overseas TV rights (currently \u00a32.23billion over three years) will be bigger than the domestic rights (\u00a33.018bn). Either way, from the start of the 2016 season, the Premier League clubs will be caked in money. Old Trafford was full for Manchester United's match against Liverpool on Sunday In return, it is time to give the game back to the supporters who pay through the nose to watch their teams.\n@highlight\nNew Premier League TV deal will fetch record fees for top-flight clubs\n@highlight\nSeason ticket prices in top-flight have risen 15.8% in past three years\n@highlight\nManchester United and Manchester City are freezing or lowering prices\n@highlight\nMan Utd generate \u00a3109m a season from matchday income, Arsenal \u00a393m, Chelsea \u00a371m, Liverpool \u00a345m, Man City \u00a340m, Tottenham \u00a333m\n@highlight\nSome Barcelona fans can pay \u00a3105 for a season ticket (in the gods)", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 86}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 494}, {"start": 512, "end": 520}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 817, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 853}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}, {"start": 980, "end": 988}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is one executive at a @placeholder team, anticipating the guarantee of \u00a3100m in TV rights a season before a ball is even kicked in August 2016, who is considering freezing season ticket prices.", "idx": 88699}], "idx": 57780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pizza, pasta, Verdi, the Coliseum, runway models. We know Italy does some things incomparably well. But travelers to the elegant boot don't just want to eat spaghetti, deal with opera and gawk at old ruins. Beyond the clich\u00e9s, you'll find 10 other surprising ways in which Italy shines. More on CNN: Verdi: Exploring the Italian hometown of a musical genius 1. Flattery Depending on whether or not you think the occasional catcall or butt grab is flattering, you'll find Italians are aggressively complimentary of friends and beautiful strangers alike. A historical tool for both disarming and defusing, flattery is the fulcrum on which Italian society teeters.\n@highlight\nItaly loves hot baths so much that it covers the cost of some therapies for citizens\n@highlight\nItaly boasts the most beaches in Europe, 248 of which have been awarded Blue Flag status\n@highlight\nPizza's great, but Italy truly shines in its amazing array of delicious desserts", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 25, "end": 32}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 295, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Be it in @placeholder or any other language, the accent of native Italy turns any expletive into a blunt force instrument.", "idx": 88704}], "idx": 57783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deborah Arthurs PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 7 August 2013 She's the world's most successful Duchess of Cambridge lookalike - and now she has the baby to match. For Heidi Agan, 33, who has astounded people across the world with her similarity to the Duchess of Cambridge, has been sent a limited edition 'Polo playing' Prince George doll. Only three have been crafted by Zapf Creations - the makers of the popular Baby Annabell doll - with one sent special delivery to the royal couple themselves. It's unclear where the third doll has gone.\n@highlight\nHeidi Agan, 33, is the world's most successful Kate impersonator\n@highlight\nHas been sent a Prince George doll by the makers of Baby Annabell\n@highlight\nKate and William were sent an identical doll - one of only three made\n@highlight\nSays she now feels she shares a bond with the duchess", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 125, "end": 144}, {"start": 197, "end": 206}, {"start": 282, "end": 301}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 403, "end": 416}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 632, "end": 635}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People really believe that you're @placeholder having a stroll around the park with Prince George.", "idx": 88713}], "idx": 57790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Senate Democrats failed Thursday to win a procedural vote to open debate on a bill that would provide medical benefits and compensation for emergency workers who were first on the scene of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The motion for cloture, or to begin debate, needed 60 votes to pass due to a Republican filibuster, but fell short at 57-42 in favor. While supporters said they would try to bring the bill up again, either on its own or as part of other legislation to be considered, the vote Thursday jeopardized the measure's chances for approval in the final weeks of the current congressional session.\n@highlight\nMotion for cloture falls three votes short of ending GOP filibuster\n@highlight\nRepublicans oppose the $7.4 billion cost; supporters hope to revive the measure\n@highlight\nBill would provide medical benefits, compensation for 9/11 first responders\n@highlight\nNYC Mayor Bloomberg calls it an \"example of partisan politics trumping patriotism\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 35}, {"start": 329, "end": 338}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 909, "end": 911}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I urge Senate @placeholder to reconsider their wrong-headed political strategy and allow the bill to come to the floor for a vote,\" Bloomberg said in a statement.", "idx": 88727}], "idx": 57798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a moving tribute to her 'beautiful dad' one of fugitive Rodney Clavell's daughters has posted a haunting message on Facebook saying, 'you must have felt so alone at the end, I can't imagine'. The daughter, one of Rodney Clavell's ten surviving children, posted the message on the day her father was found dead after a 12-hour siege in the Adelaide CBD. In two posts on her Facebook page following her father's death, the Adelaide girl said, 'I hope you are peaceful now and never have to run again'. In the first message, she said, I love you daddy! No one will understand the hard life you have had and the decisions you have made.\n@highlight\nRodney Clavell took his own life following a 12-hour siege in Adelaide's CBD on Thursday\n@highlight\nOne of the fugitives ten surviving children has posted a tribute to her father\n@highlight\nEmmanuel, Rodney's nephew, tried to save his uncle's life\n@highlight\nRodney's half-brother Gary has opened up about his sibling's untold past\n@highlight\nGary revealed Rodney's family struggles and criminal history", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 720, "end": 722}, {"start": 837, "end": 844}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I don't know whether the police wouldn't let @placeholder through early enough or whether he was just too late, but it was all over for Rodney.", "idx": 88732}], "idx": 57802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Turkey and Syria are locked in a fierce struggle that has escalated greatly following Friday's downing of a Turkish Phantom F-4 jet by the Syrian authorities. The two heavily armed neighbors are inching gradually into a military confrontation, one that is unlikely to be isolated and that has the potential to turn into a region-wide conflict. Consequently it could take just one spark -- an incident such as this -- to ignite a fire between Ankara and Damascus, the flames of which could enflame the entire region. At this particular juncture Turkey is refraining from taking any military measures against Syria. In Tuesday's speech to the Turkish parliament, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that his country was adopting a \"common-sense\" attitude that \"should not be perceived as a weakness\". Turkey's new approcah relies on active diplomacy, potent economic sanctions and pschological warfare, and the mobilization of both NATO and the western powers, in an effort to isolate the Assad regime further.\n@highlight\nTensions between Turkey and Syria rise over shooting down of Turkish military jet\n@highlight\nFawaz Gerges says just one spark could ignite a fire between Ankara and Damascus\n@highlight\nTurkey establishing \"safe zone\" that hinders Syria's ability to move troops, Gerges says\n@highlight\nGerges: Syrian is sending message: we have capability and will to oppose intervention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 685, "end": 704}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1223, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1305}, {"start": 1323, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1336}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the other hand, @placeholder acknowledges shooting down the jet, but says the downing of the \"unidentitifed object\" was not an attack.", "idx": 88734}], "idx": 57803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charles Walford Last updated at 11:46 PM on 27th December 2011 They drove 33,000 miles around the world without mishap in a 55-year-old classic car. But when Geoffrey and Hilary Herdman got back to Britain they found a large dent in the side of the 1956 Bristol 405 Drophead Coupe after leaving it in a Sainsbury\u2019s car park. The retired couple took 16 months to complete the trip they described as a \u2018wrinkly gap year\u2019 in the Bristol, of which only 42 were made. The convertible is believed to be worth around \u00a390,000. 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Sarah Jane Moss, 23, drank the liquid while staying at boyfriend Daniel Fairbrother\u2019s home, causing her to vomit blood as her face swelled to twice its normal size. The damage to her throat was so significant that her oesophagus was corroded to the size of a 'piece of string\u2019 and her weight plummeted to 5st. Agonising: Sarah Jane Moss, 23, died six months after consuming liquid from a Sprite bottle that she later told her mother was fertiliser for cannabis plants, an inquest at Stockport Magistrates' Court heard\n@highlight\nSarah Jane Moss drank liquid while staying with boyfriend Daniel Fairbrother\n@highlight\nDied six months after consuming the liquid following emergency operation\n@highlight\nHer face swelled to twice the size and she vomited blood after consumption\n@highlight\nMiss Moss initially claimed she had consumed pH neutraliser for a fish tank\n@highlight\nBut inquest heard she later told mother liquid was used to fertilise cannabis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 297, "end": 314}, {"start": 553, "end": 567}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 715, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 819, "end": 836}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Moss said: 'That was the last time I spoke to @placeholder.", "idx": 88747}], "idx": 57812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- The BBC is refusing to broadcast a plea from leading British charities for aid to Gaza, saying the ad would compromise the public broadcaster's appearance of impartiality. Demonstrators protest at the BBC's central London offices Saturday against the broadcaster's decision. The decision prompted weekend protests in England and Scotland, with one group saying Sunday that 100 people had occupied the foyer of the BBC building in Glasgow, Scotland and would not leave until the BBC runs the ad. The Disasters Emergency Committee, which includes the British Red Cross, Oxfam, Save the Children and 10 other charities, plans to launch the ad on Monday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Protesters occupy part of BBC building in Scotland, group says\n@highlight\nU.K. charity group Disasters Emergency Committee to launch appeal for Gaza aid\n@highlight\nBBC refuses to broadcast ad, says would compromise appearance of impartiality\n@highlight\nBBC, funded by obligatory license fee, is required by charter to be impartial", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 226, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 524, "end": 552}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 616}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 785, "end": 813}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 856, "end": 858}, {"start": 945, "end": 947}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If deciding to accede to the @placeholder request would be seen as political then deciding not to accede to it is also political.", "idx": 88749}, {"query": "@placeholder broadcasters have refused to air some previous DEC appeals, the umbrella organization's spokesman said.", "idx": 88750}], "idx": 57814} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea inflicted Maribor's first defeat in nine Champions League games this season with a show of strength at Stamford Bridge. Didier Drogba scored his first goal since his return to the club from the penalty spot after Loic Remy's opener. John Terry added a second before the break before a Mitja Viler own goal and two strikes from Eden Hazard put the icing on a big win. The only bad mark on the night for the Blues was an injury to Remy - likely leaving veteran Drogba to start against Manchester United on Sunday with Diego Costa also suffering from injury.\n@highlight\nEden Hazard's two goals crowned a superb showing against Maribor\n@highlight\nChelsea's defence had little to do - leaving them to run forward\n@highlight\nJohn Terry scored and Branislav Ivanovic won a penalty", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 49, "end": 64}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 140}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 241, "end": 250}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 491, "end": 507}, {"start": 524, "end": 534}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates scoring his side's sixth goal in their third group game of the season", "idx": 88755}], "idx": 57819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CNN correspondent Sean Callebs has just finished a long assignment: living on food stamps during all of February. He tracked his experiences on the American Morning blog. CNN's Sean Callebs with a meal he prepared living on a food-stamp budget. This meant no eating out, no food on the run while covering stories and no enjoying king cake and other New Orleans specialties during Mardi Gras. The food stamp program, newly named the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is run by the Department of Agriculture and provides food to those in need. The latest numbers show 31 million Americans are relying on supplemental food assistance to get by every month.\n@highlight\nCNN's Sean Callebs talks about his month living on a food-stamp budget\n@highlight\nHe lost some weight but learned how to better cook, budget and bargain-hunt\n@highlight\nCallebs cut out diet soda \"treat\" and experienced less acid reflux\n@highlight\nRange of responses from readers, from \"can't be done\" to \"welcome to my world\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 159, "end": 174}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 188, "end": 199}, {"start": 360, "end": 370}, {"start": 391, "end": 400}, {"start": 443, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 489}, {"start": 507, "end": 531}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 692, "end": 694}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(According to @placeholder, the average monthly stipend was about $96 per person and about $215 per household in 2007.)", "idx": 88756}], "idx": 57820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A letter sent to President Obama is being tested for ricin after it contained the same chilling text as mail laced with the poison that was sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, it has emerged. The letter to the president was received on Thursday at a mail screening facility and did not reach the White House, law enforcement sources told NBC4. Authorities fear the letter could also contain ricin as it bears the same message sent to Bloomberg and his anti-gun group: 'What's in this letter is nothing compared to what I've got planned for you.' CBS reported that the letter was postmarked from Shreveport, Louisiana, which was also the postmark for the two letters sent to Bloomberg.\n@highlight\nNew York City police say two anonymous letters sent to Mayor Michael Bloomberg contained traces of the deadly poison ricin\n@highlight\nBoth were addressed to Bloomberg and contained threats referencing the debate on gun laws\n@highlight\nThree members of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit who came in contact with the letter fell ill", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 31}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 163, "end": 179}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 440, "end": 448}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 702, "end": 714}, {"start": 763, "end": 779}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}, {"start": 958, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the threatening letters were opened on Friday in @placeholder at the", "idx": 88757}], "idx": 57821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:05 EST, 29 October 2013 Tremendous grief: Mark Fear, born Francis, left a note saying he could not live without Kenneth Acclaimed TV host Kenneth Kendall's grief-stricken partner killed himself after the veteran broadcaster's death having left a note saying he 'simply could not face the future' without him, an inquest heard. Francis Fear, 55, was found hanging at his \u00a3500,000 home just four months after the death of his partner of 23 years. Friends told the hearing today how the death of Mr Kendall - best known for presenting the hit series Treasure Hunt with Anneka Rice - had had a 'radical effect' on the art gallery owner who was known by his middle name Mark.\n@highlight\nMark Fear, 55, was found dead in the couple's home on the Isle of Wight\n@highlight\nHe left a note saying he could not bear life without civil partner Kenneth\n@highlight\nFriends described Mr Fear, an art gallery owner, as admirable and fun\n@highlight\nHe met Mr Kendall, famed for presenting Channel 4 discovery show with Anneka Rice, in London in 1989\n@highlight\nFor confidential support on suicide matters call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 209, "end": 223}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 618, "end": 630}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 736, "end": 739}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1223}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In April this year, @placeholder was found with a note left by his body at the three-bedroom home he had shared with his civil partner.", "idx": 88763}], "idx": 57826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Michael Boatwright got off the flight from Los Angeles to Sweden and tightly embraced an unfamiliar woman as if they were old friends. They were. The two had dated briefly in the 1980s. But Boatwright doesn't remember any of that. The 61-year-old Florida-born U.S. Navy vet woke up in a California hospital earlier this year speaking only Swedish. He had lived in Sweden off and on for about 20 years. Now, here he was at Goteborg Landvetter Airport, where that old friend, Ewa Espling, plans to help him get himself together in her country. \"I just want to be able to live a normal life and hopefully get my memory back,\" Boatwright said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nMichael Boatwright has dissociative amnesia\n@highlight\nHe doesn't speak English anymore and now speaks only Swedish\n@highlight\nHis ex-girlfriend is helping him get his life together in Sweden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 67, "end": 72}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 277}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 431, "end": 457}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 668, "end": 685}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He doesn't recall any experiences that he and @placeholder shared in the 1980s, but some emotional remnants of the past remain.", "idx": 88770}], "idx": 57830} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lindsey Vonn is back -- and she means business. The 29-year-old has not competed since suffering a knee injury in February and looked doubtful to ski again this year after tearing a knee ligament last month. Vonn was airlifted to a hospital in February after landing heavily on the opening day of the Alpine Ski World Championships in Austria. She underwent surgery for knee reconstruction. But following training runs on Wednesday and Thursday at Canada's Lake Louise course, she is aiming to get back in the groove this weekend ahead of February's Winter Olympics. \"You know if your body is ready or not and I know that mine is ready,\" she told reporters.\n@highlight\nLindsey Vonn aiming to return at Lake Louise on Friday\n@highlight\nU.S. star has been sidelined with a knee injury since February\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old is preparing to compete at Winter Olympics in Sochi\n@highlight\nVonn has won a record 14 times at Canadian venue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 310, "end": 339}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 861, "end": 875}, {"start": 880, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has always been really good to me and that's why I really wanted to come back here.\"", "idx": 88771}], "idx": 57831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh Follow @@ChrisDHWaugh Diego Forlan has become the latest Uruguay player to stick the knife into England following their 2-1 victory at the World Cup - by claiming that the Three Lions were 'afraid' of team-mate Luis Suarez. Liverpool striker Suarez punished two English defensive mistakes to bag a brace and knock Roy Hodgson's men out of the World Cup in Brazil after only two matches. And Forlan believes that England's players approached the game nervous as they knew what the 27-year-old was capable of having seen him score 31 Premier League goals for Liverpool last season. 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Sneijder's brace turned Wednesday's match after Udinese had taken an early lead through Danilo, then midfielder Ricardo Alvarez scored at the end of the first half to all but seal the win for Inter. The result means that the Nerazzurri have been undefeated -- winning three matches and drawing two -- since youth team coach Andrea Stramaccioni replaced Claudio Ranieri earlier this month. 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Vigilante leader Estanislao Beltran said there are signs the cartel had used the caves near the town of Arteaga in Michoacan state. 'I think they used it as a hideout,' said Beltran, who had descended about 100 meters (yards) into the caves. 'We found evidence.' 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As members of one of the world's biggest modelling agencies, Pixie Lott and Oliver Cheshire have combined work with pleasure by posing for a loved-up shoot. The couple's agency, Select Model Management, have released the candid snaps of pair, who have been dating for over four years. Scroll down for video World's best looking couple? 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But now the one-year-old can go walkies again thanks to this Lycra \u2018onesie\u2019. Owner Joanne Mitchell, 50, of Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, tried various treatments before discovering the lightweight, breathable suit from US company K9 Top Coat. Suits you, cur: Alfie, pictured with owner Joanne Mitchell, can go outside thanks to a special suit that stops his hayfever symptoms Walkies: The lightweight, breathable suit comes from U.S. company K9 Top Coat. 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The 20-year-old spent an injury-disrupted season on loan at Premier League team Everton last term before returning to parent club Barcelona and Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has included him in the squad for the game in Seville. He has been brought in to cover for the injured Jesus Navas as the world and European champions warm up for the defence of their title at the finals, which start in Brazil next month.\n@highlight\nDeulofeu: I'm not think about going to Brazil, I'm here to learn\n@highlight\nFormer Everton loanee called up to Spain squad for warm-up match", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 46}, {"start": 83, "end": 91}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 276, "end": 289}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has until June 2 to name his definitive list of 23 players for the finals.", "idx": 88794}], "idx": 57849} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UN investigators have found proof that a shipwreck found off northern Haiti could not be the Santa Maria, the lost flagship from Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the Western Hemisphere, as a U.S. explorer had claimed. Uncesco said a team of experts who explored the site at the request of the Haitian government determined the wreckage was from a more recent vessel for reasons that included the discovery of copper nails and spikes at the site. The Santa Maria would have used components of iron or wood, the agency said. Christopher Columbus on Santa Maria in 1492, in a paiting by Emanuel Leutze from 1855. Experts now believe they have discovered the wreck of the ship off the coast of Haiti.\n@highlight\nU.S. explorer Barry Clifford had announced in May that he believed that he may have found the Santa Maria\n@highlight\nRival historians claim ship was run aground and used as accommodation\n@highlight\nNew UN report proves wreck uses technology too modern for it to be the Santa Maria", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 1}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 129, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 188}, {"start": 196, "end": 199}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 528, "end": 547}, {"start": 552, "end": 562}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 713, "end": 716}, {"start": 727, "end": 740}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}, {"start": 915, "end": 916}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ship struck a reef and was abandoned by C@placeholderin December 1492 and about two dozen crew members were left behind.", "idx": 88800}], "idx": 57855} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 20:17 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:43 EST, 18 October 2013 A California teenager convicted of murdering an aspiring boxer after baiting him with a fake Facebook profile has been sentenced to life in prison. Manuel Edmundo Guzman Jr, 19, of San Jacinto, was convicted earlier this year of setting up a fake Facebook profile using the picture of an internet model and then killing Eddie Leal, 23, when he showed up to meet the non-existent woman. Mr Guzman was only 17 when he shot Mr Leal to death, prohibiting the prosecution from seeking the death penalty, according to the Los Angeles Times.\n@highlight\nEdmundo Guzman Jr, 19, accused of using a picture of an internet model in a false Facebook account to lure men\n@highlight\nProsecutors claim he then shot Eddie Leal, a boxer who came to meet the fictional woman, in a 'thrill kill'\n@highlight\nMr Guzman will not be eligible for parole", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 37}, {"start": 117, "end": 126}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 263, "end": 286}, {"start": 296, "end": 306}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 435, "end": 444}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 631, "end": 647}, {"start": 661, "end": 677}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder admitted to the killing during a preliminary hearing, officials skipped the trial and went directly to the sentencing, the Times noted.", "idx": 88813}], "idx": 57865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the wake of Google alum Marissa Mayer's surprise hiring as CEO, variations of the same question are popping up again and again: What can be done to turn once-mighty Yahoo around? In the salad days of the late '90s and early 2000s, Yahoo was the very face of the Internet for many people. Its search engine was the Web's most-used, letting the company demand top dollars for advertising. As a Web portal, it helped hundreds of million of people take their first tentative steps online. Opinion: What signal is Marissa Mayer giving to Yahoo employees? But along came a company called Google, whose algorithm-based search feature came to dominate the market quickly and whose e-mail service, while not supplanting Yahoo's, played a part in stripping away the company's fading sheen of Internet chic.\n@highlight\nAnalysts break down what Yahoo needs to do to turn its business around\n@highlight\nThe key is defining what Yahoo is and stripping away what it's not\n@highlight\nAnalysts say the company needs more innovation, which has been lacking\n@highlight\nGoogle alum Marissa Mayer has been named Yahoo's new CEO", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 521, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said innovation is the key for @placeholder, a company that, in the eyes of many, has remained stagnant while rivals better anticipated such digital trends as the growth of social media and mobile networking.", "idx": 88823}], "idx": 57873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones for the Daily Mail It's not quite panic stations, but Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Swansea in Louis van Gaal's first competitive game as manager highlighted deficiencies at Old Trafford. The Dutchman and Ed Woodward have two weeks to act before the transfer window closes. They will be seeking to avoid another disastrous season, and here's who they're after, and what chance they have of capturing them. Early worry: Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Swansea highlighted huge deficiencies in the United team Down to business: Van Gaal has work to do before the transfer window closes on September 2\n@highlight\nMan United lost 2-1 to Swansea in Louis van Gaal's first game in charge\n@highlight\nThe loss highlighted deficiencies in the side after finishing seventh last year\n@highlight\nUnited are close to signing centre back Marcos Rojo from Sporting\n@highlight\nDaley Blind could also provide versatility to Van Gaal's side\n@highlight\nBut moves for Bastian Schweinsteiger and Arturo Vidal seem unlikely\n@highlight\nAngel Di Maria of Real Madrid and has also been linked with United", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 184, "end": 195}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 874}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 951, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 989}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here and there: Versatile @placeholder Daley Blind would be a useful addition at Old Trafford", "idx": 88831}], "idx": 57877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A mentally ill, homeless former Marine who died in an overheated jail cell more than two months ago was a giving and kind person, his relatives said Friday during a modest family funeral. 'You're going to be missed, Big Bro,' a tearful Cheryl Warner said at the poignant farewell for 56-year-old Jerome Murdough. His body lay in a closed, blue-grey casket decorated with purple and white flowers at a Queens funeral home before it was hoisted into a hearse for burial in New Jersey. 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Controversial changes made last year tying Royal Family funding to Crown Estate profits means the Queen and royal household will be entitled to a 16 per cent hike in their official duties grant - to \u00a336million from next April, up from \u00a331million this year.\n@highlight\nControversial changes made last year tying Royal Family funding to Crown Estate profits\n@highlight\nQueen and royal household now entitled to a 16% hike in their official duties grant - to \u00a336million from next April, up from \u00a331million this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 379, "end": 390}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 434, "end": 438}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Figures for the @placeholder reveal the portfolio enjoyed the best performance in its history, with profits rising to \u00a3240million in the year to March 31 from \u00a3231million the year before.", "idx": 88834}], "idx": 57880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Decapitated corpses have turned up in the Ivory Coast after a wave of child murders - with one attacker calmly telling police that God had told him 'to cut off children's heads ... and then I would be made king.' More than 20 children have vanished in the past few months, with their bodies found mutilated. But one suspected killer was caught after he tried to attack two boys while they were fetching water from a well in in Yopougon, a suburb of Abidjan, on January 25. Those gathered around the well watched in horror as Cedric, 14, and Souleymane, 10, were attacked by Drissa Coulibaly with a machete.\n@highlight\nDecapitated and mutilated corpses found after a wave of child murders\n@highlight\nOne attacker was caught after he tried to decapitate two boys\n@highlight\nDrissa Coulibaly attacked Cedric, 14, and Souleymane, 10, with a machete\n@highlight\nWhen he was caught, he reportedly confessed to at least three murders\n@highlight\nHe calmly told police: 'God told me to do this. 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Thousands of videos which help to radicalise impressionable young men are easily available on YouTube. And within hours of the execution of Drummer Lee Rigby, 25, vile messages praising the attack and encouraging further outrages appeared on Twitter. Police have seized computers since Wednesday\u2019s atrocity and are still investigating if the two fanatics who beheaded the soldier were indoctrinated by online terror videos. Michael Adebolajo, 28, was radicalised by a banned extremist group whose members use the internet to recruit impressionable young men.\n@highlight\nThousands of videos which help radicalise young men are easily available\n@highlight\nSearch engines and social media rely on users to 'flag up' offensive material\n@highlight\nA 31-year-old man was arrested at 9.30pm in London on suspicion of terrorism offences, the charge is not related to the murder of Lee Rigby\n@highlight\nRAF fighters were scrambled over London to intercept a jet\n@highlight\nThe family of Drummer Rigby spoke movingly of their love for him\n@highlight\nIt emerged that second killer Michael Adebowale was radicalised at university where he met Adebolajo\n@highlight\nMore than \u00a3500,000 was donated to the Help for Heroes charity", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 98, "end": 114}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 326, "end": 333}, {"start": 447, "end": 453}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 777, "end": 793}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1226, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1343}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1439}, {"start": 1484, "end": 1492}, {"start": 1543, "end": 1557}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman said: \u2018YouTube has community guidelines that prohibit dangerous or illegal activities such as bomb-making, hate speech and incitement to commit violent acts, and we have removed a significant number of videos under these policies.\u2019", "idx": 88847}], "idx": 57890} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A respiratory virus is sending hundreds of children to hospitals throughout the Midwest and beyond, health officials say. The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported could be \"just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases,\" said Mark Pallansch, a virologist and director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Viral Diseases. Twelve states have contacted the CDC for assistance in investigating clusters of enterovirus: Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Utah. Four -- Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa -- have confirmed cases of Enterovirus D68, also known as EV-D68.\n@highlight\nIowa, Colorado, Missouri and Illinois have confirmed EV-D68 cases\n@highlight\nMissouri doctor calls situation \"unprecedented\" in terms of kids in intensive care\n@highlight\nAbout 475 children were recently treated at one Kansas City hospital\n@highlight\nEnterovirus EV-D68 causes respiratory illnesses like a cold, only worse", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 247, "end": 260}, {"start": 296, "end": 337}, {"start": 341, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 472, "end": 479}, {"start": 482, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 643, "end": 657}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 693, "end": 696}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 944, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Unlike the majority of enteroviruses that cause a clinical disease manifesting as a mild upper respiratory illness, febrile rash illness, or neurologic illness (such as aseptic meningitis and encephalitis), EV-D68 has been associated almost exclusively with respiratory disease,\" the @placeholder health agency said.", "idx": 88851}], "idx": 57891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Barbra Streisand, Robert De Niro and Meg Ryan: just three of the Hollywood A-listers who have stayed at Kathryn Ireland\u2019s French farmhouse La Castellane, 31 miles north of Toulouse, in the south-western Tarn-et-Garonne department. Kathryn, 51, is well known in Tinseltown as the interior designer to the stars. Her client list includes Steve Martin, Lindsay Lohan and, most recently, Drew Barrymore. News of her idyllic Gallic retreat spread when her book Summers In France was published in 2011. It documents life at La Castellane, which is set in 50 acres of glorious unspoilt countryside and has its own swimming pool.\n@highlight\nKathryn Ireland is selling her French farmhouse 31 miles north of Toulouse\n@highlight\nBarbra Streisand, Robert De Niro and Meg Ryan have all stayed there\n@highlight\n'La Castellane' is set within 50 acres of land and has its own swimming pool", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 172, "end": 179}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 231, "end": 237}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 384, "end": 397}, {"start": 420, "end": 425}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder sent ahead a list of all the things she didn\u2019t want in the kitchen.", "idx": 88860}], "idx": 57900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Eric Merz was charged with killing his wife, Mary Beth, at their McKinney home in March After leaving re-hab for substance abuse he was banned from returning to his home Merz killed himself jumping from a freeway bridge at the weekend By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 19:05 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:11 EST, 29 April 2013 A man accused of killing his wife at their North Dallas home last month died on Sunday after jumping from a highway overpass in Allen, Texas police said. Eric Merz, 42, had been charged with murder but was out on bail after completing a 30-day program at a substance abuse treatment facility.\n@highlight\nEric Merz was charged with killing his wife, Mary Beth, at their McKinney home in March\n@highlight\nAfter leaving re-hab for substance abuse he was banned from returning to his home\n@highlight\nMerz killed himself jumping from a freeway bridge at the weekend", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 65, "end": 72}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Killed: @placeholder was struck by a car after the jump.", "idx": 88870}], "idx": 57907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The founder of the Paris ice cream brand beloved of the city's international tourists, Raymond Berthillon, has died at the age of 90. A visit to the Ile Saint Louis in the heart of Paris and a stone's throw from Notre Dame is on many a tourists' itinerary, partly for the architecture, the gift shopping, and the chance to take pictures of the cathedral, but also because it is the home of Berthillon ice cream. Along the picturesque island's narrow 17th century streets, queues stretch all day and well into the night at the family-run company's handful of outlets, surrounded by the Seine river.\n@highlight\nRaymond Berthillon died aged 90 after 60 years at helm of ice cream empire\n@highlight\nParlour first gained fame in 1961 when critic raved about it\n@highlight\nHis ice cream parlour is now one of Paris' most loved tourist attractions", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 87, "end": 104}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 585, "end": 595}, {"start": 609, "end": 626}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The business, which celebrated its 60th birthday this year, posted a photograph of its founder in black and white at the top of its website on Monday, titled simply '@placeholder 1923-2014'.", "idx": 88875}], "idx": 57910} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- On a recent visit to India, British Prime Minister David Cameron had this to say about Pakistan, historically a close friend of the West's: \"We cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able, in any way, to promote the export of terror, whether to India or whether to Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world.\" Seen by the Pakistani government as a slap in the face, Cameron's remarks almost caused a diplomatic breach in relations between the two countries. His remarks followed the leaking of U.S. documents on the WikiLeaks website in which Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency was accused of secretly aiding and inflaming the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, and they engendered a heated debate in Western capitals on whether Pakistan is a friend or a foe.\n@highlight\nPakistan acted as U.S. spearhead against Soviet Union when it invaded Afghanistan\n@highlight\nFawaz Gerges says the U.S. lost interest, leaving Pakistan to pick up pieces in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nHe says Pakistan relied on Afghan Taliban to impose order on Afghanistan\n@highlight\nHe says Pakistan sees its interest tied to Taliban and need to counter influence of India", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 37, "end": 41}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 67, "end": 79}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 334, "end": 344}, {"start": 390, "end": 398}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 622, "end": 655}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 738}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 920, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 954}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 993, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1214, "end": 1218}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For example, since last year, U.S. officials say the Pakistani military has launched a powerful offensive against the Pakistan Taliban, who are allied with the Afghan @placeholder, because the former began to threaten the current Pakistani government.", "idx": 88881}], "idx": 57913} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of Chad Littlefield, who was shot dead alongside famed U.S. Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle, has spoken out about their relief that the killer was found guilty of murder on Tuesday. Eddie Ray Routh, 27, was emotionless as the jury in Stephenville, Texas read their verdict last night: that he had not been insane when he opened fire on the two men in February 2013. They had taken him to a shooting range to help him settle back into society after he left the Marines. After the verdict, Littlefield's brother, Jerry Richardson, turned to Routh and said: 'You took the lives of two heroes, men that tried to be a friend to you. You became an American disgrace.'\n@highlight\nEddie Ray Routh, 27, will spend life in prison after he was found guilty on Tuesday of gunning down Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield in February 2013\n@highlight\nThe Stephenville, Texas jury took just over two hours to declare him guilty\n@highlight\nLittlefield's family said they knew Routh was not insane - as the defense had claimed - and that their prayers had been answered with the verdict\n@highlight\nKyle and Littlefield were trying to help Routh deal with his PTSD when he turned on them and shot them both multiple times\n@highlight\nThere had been questions over whether Routh could get a fair trial following the release of 'American Sniper', the movie about Kyle's life\n@highlight\nSome of the jurors admitted on Wednesday that they had seen the film but insisted they had put it out of their minds when making their decision", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 29}, {"start": 66, "end": 79}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 189, "end": 203}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 467, "end": 473}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 518, "end": 533}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 680, "end": 694}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 795, "end": 810}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 927, "end": 937}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1325}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1348}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's brother and parents were seen hugging and crying inside the courtroom after the verdict, but they did not issue a statement.", "idx": 88887}, {"query": "Defense attorneys noted that Kyle had described Routh as 'straight-up nuts' in a text message to Littlefield as they drove to the luxury resort and asked @placeholder to watch his back.", "idx": 88889}], "idx": 57915} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- CNN Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos recently highlighted a fact that few in the United States are even aware of: Tens of thousands of Americans who hold U.S. passports are denied legal recognition as U.S. citizens. The reason? They happen to be born in the U.S. territory of American Samoa instead of somewhere else in the United States. Cevallos gets the basic unfairness of it all right: \"The United States laid claim to these eastern islands of a South Pacific archipelago in 1900, and since that time, American Samoans have served in the U.S. military, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.\" But his conclusion that \"citizenship for them is not a constitutional right\" because \"only Congress can choose to grant citizenship to territorial inhabitants\" rests on an assumption that has no basis in the Constitution or any decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.\n@highlight\nNeil Weare: There's a compelling legal case for citizenship for American Samoa residents\n@highlight\nHe says the 14th Amendment provides citizenship for all people subject to the U.S.\n@highlight\nCourts have disagreed on the matter, but Weare's lawsuit is pending in federal court", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 162}, {"start": 206, "end": 209}, {"start": 263, "end": 266}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 401, "end": 413}, {"start": 456, "end": 468}, {"start": 512, "end": 527}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 699, "end": 706}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 857, "end": 869}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although his opinion was not joined by a single other justice, it was good enough for those in @placeholder who thought birthright citizenship was not such a great idea for the inhabitants of these areas, who did not look like or speak like them.", "idx": 88890}], "idx": 57916} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Salmon PUBLISHED: 02:30 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:21 EST, 10 May 2013 The Co-op Bank was last night battling to reassure millions of customers it does not need a bailout from taxpayers \u2013 after its credit rating was downgraded to \u2018junk\u2019 status. Ratings agency Moody\u2019s warned that the bank might need \u2018external support\u2019 amid spiralling losses on bad loans. It assigned the lender the same \u2018junk\u2019 credit rating that bailed-out nations Greece and Portugal received in 2010. This marks a humiliating blow for the Co-op, which was last year awarded the accolade of Europe\u2019s \u2018most sustainable bank\u2019 by the Financial Times for the third year running.\n@highlight\nBarry Toottell quits as chief executive after Moody's downgrade\n@highlight\nBank faces \u00a31billion capital blackhole which could force asset sales\n@highlight\nAgency predicts the UK authorities may have to come to lender's rescue\n@highlight\nComes just a month after deal to buy 632 Lloyds branches collapsed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 714, "end": 718}, {"start": 843, "end": 844}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder's credit ratings agency raised doubts about the Co-Operative banks ability to raise funds to plug gaps in its balance sheet", "idx": 88897}], "idx": 57918} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Toluca, Mexico (CNN) -- For decades, Richard St. Denis has advocated for the rights of Americans who, like him, are living with a disability. But the attorney from Colorado saw his life shift in 1997, when he was invited to speak in Mexico. \"I was asked to bring one wheelchair to give to somebody,\" he remembers. \"As I was waiting for the program to begin, I was shocked to see people using branches for crutches, being pushed in wheelbarrows and crawling.\" The lone wheelchair went to Leti Elizale Marcial, a 17-year-old suffering from polio. She had never walked a day in her life, and she was carried around daily by her mother.\n@highlight\nRichard St. Denis helps provide free wheelchairs for people in rural Mexico\n@highlight\nThe wheelchairs are collected from the U.S., refurbished and custom-fit\n@highlight\nSt. Denis' group also teaches people how to use their chairs and maximize their quality of life\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2011 CNN Heroes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 53}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 487, "end": 506}, {"start": 644, "end": 660}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 770, "end": 773}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 971, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"People say, 'it's too dangerous in Mexico; why do you go there to help when you can help people in the @placeholder?'", "idx": 88901}], "idx": 57921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"App\" has been a computing term for a lot longer than five years. But, on July 10, 2008, it began its journey to becoming a household word. That's when Apple, a year after launching the iPhone, introduced its App Store to the world. The online marketplace launched with 500 apps, mostly for established Web companies such as Facebook, eBay and Yelp. Today, it has more than 850,000. And, a couple of months ago, it passed a mind-boggling threshold, marking the 50 billionth app to be downloaded. Apple can no longer claim proprietary ownership of apps, those mini-programs that continue to push the boundaries of what a mobile phone can do. Google launched its own app store, now called Play, less than a year after Apple. Today, it's on a path toward surpassing Apple's number of downloads.\n@highlight\nApple's App Store arrived five years ago\n@highlight\nUsers have downloaded more than 50 billion iOS apps\n@highlight\nCasual game \"Angry Birds\" is the store's top-selling app ever\n@highlight\nFacebook leads most-popular list of free apps, followed by Pandora", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 312, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 907, "end": 909}, {"start": 940, "end": 950}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By 2008 @placeholder already had become a popular Web-streaming service, letting users seed their own personal radio stations with bands or songs they liked.", "idx": 88909}], "idx": 57927} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Venezuelan Pastor Maldonaldo was fastest in a rain hit second practice session at the German grand prix. In Friday's dryer first session, McLaren's Jenson Button led teammate Lewis Hamilton at the top of the time sheets. Seven-time champion Michael Schumacher had a day to forget at Hockenheim, crashing his Mercedes into a wall in the final few minutes of the second session. The German driver, known for his ability to handle wet track conditions, had been going well at his home race. \"The way I ended the second session was obviously not part of the plan,\" Schumacher told the official website.\n@highlight\nMaldonado and Button fastest in two practice sessions\n@highlight\nMercedes driver Schumacher struggles on wet track and crashes into wall\n@highlight\nAustralian Mark Webber describes conditions as \"unreal\"\n@highlight\nChampionship leader Fernando Alonso \"pleased\" with the day", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 95, "end": 100}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 250, "end": 267}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 619, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 700, "end": 709}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former world champions Button and @placeholder rewarded their team's efforts with a good first practice session.", "idx": 88914}], "idx": 57930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Pentagon dispatched a shadowy veteran of their 'dirty wars' in 1980s Central America to train the sectarian militia units in Iraq that allegedly tortured and killed tens of thousands of people. Colonel James Steele, a 58-year-old veteran special forces retiree was sent by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in 2004 to utilize his expertise in counter-insurgency a special investigation by The Guardian newspaper of the UK claims. Accompanying Steele, who worked as an advisor in El Salvador's bloody civil war of the 1980s was retired Colonel James H. Coffman, who reported directly to former CIA director and retired General David Petraeus.\n@highlight\nGeneral David Petraeus was the direct senior of Colonel James H. 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The trio - Michael Horrigan, 29, his roommate Tristan Kading, 28, and his sister Emily Kading, 26 - pleaded not guilty this week to hurling beer bottles and shouted expletives at security officers patrolling the star's seaside property. However it has now been revealed they are all well-to-do twenty-somethings, who claim they were 'just drinking and it got out of hand'. According to TMZ, Tristan Kading studied chemical oceanography, graduating from MIT. Charged: Siblings Tristan Kading (left) and Emily Kading (right) - seen here in a family photo dated 2009 - have pleaded not guilty to counts of disorderly conduct after allegedly throwing beer bottles at Taylor Swifts Rhode Island home\n@highlight\nThree charged with throwing beer bottles and swearing at security guards at Taylor Swift's $17 million Rhode Island home on June 15\n@highlight\nMichael Horrigan, 29, his roommate Tristan Kading, 28, and his sister Emily Kading, 26, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct\n@highlight\nTristan studied chemical oceanography at MIT and Emily is a nuclear scientist\n@highlight\nBoth Michael and Tristan received heroism certificates for saving a 12-year-old whose canoe capsized last year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 249, "end": 260}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 559, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 623}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 831, "end": 856}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 977, "end": 988}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1206, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1269}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'They were simply throwing up the peace sign like @placeholder does in her 22 music video,' Kading told the website.", "idx": 88922}, {"query": "The sprawling home has five bedrooms and @placeholder stays there regularly, usually with friends", "idx": 88923}], "idx": 57938} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A self-published author was 'astounded' to discover her crime thrillers have sold a million copies after agents rejected her first efforts. Sheila Rodgers's first novel Only The Innocent, written under the pen name Rachel Abbott, and its two sequels, have together sold a million copies - but the 62-year-old had thought she would be 'lucky' to sell 1,000. The three e-books have been bestsellers on Amazon's Kindle store - and remain in the top 100. Sheila Rodgers self-published published her first novel, under the pen name Rachel Abbott, in 2011 'Nobody is more astounded than me,' she told The Sunday Times.\n@highlight\nSheila Rodgers decided to self-publish her novel Only The Innocent in 2011\n@highlight\nThe book and its sequels have sold a million copies in e-book form\n@highlight\n'Nobody is more astounded than me,' the 62-year-old author said", "entities": [{"start": 140, "end": 153}, {"start": 174, "end": 185}, {"start": 215, "end": 227}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 409, "end": 420}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 595, "end": 610}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I decided that as it\u2019s just sitting on my computer, I may as well publish it for the @placeholder.", "idx": 88926}], "idx": 57941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 13:06 EST, 18 January 2012 Google will claim solidarity with thousands of websites preparing to 'go dark' at midnight tonight, Eastern Time, in protest against draconian plans to police the internet and combat piracy. Some of the world's biggest tech companies are planning to take part in the blackout, including Wikipedia, Mozilla, Reddit and WordPress. But the search giant has ruled out the possibility of blacking out itself. Google instead said it would change its home page to show its support. Support network: Google will claim solidarity with websites blacking out on Wednesday but search giant has ruled out the possibility of blacking out itself\n@highlight\nBlackout of 7,000 websites expected from midnight EST on Tuesday until the same time on Wednesday\n@highlight\nWikipedia founder Jimmy Wales called the move an 'extraordinary action' against the endangerment of free speech\n@highlight\nCEO of Twitter says his site will not 'go dark' calling the blackout 'foolish'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 59, "end": 64}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 346, "end": 354}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 838}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "affected by the one-day closure of @placeholder alone, which has", "idx": 88927}], "idx": 57942} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Russian diplomats are to demand access to a boy and a girl from Russia whose American parents want to reverse their adoption, claiming the children are 'mentally ill'. Vladimir Putin's commissioner for children's rights has told MailOnline that the move by the unnamed couple from New York, as 'despicable' and said his country's consul must be allowed to see its citizens. The couple have gone to court to ask a judge to end their legal parenthood of the 12- and 14-year-old, who are being cared for in state mental health facilities in New York. They claim that when they adopted the children six years ago, via two adoption charities which then worked in Russia, they were not told the children had severe mental problems, and were falsely told they were brother and sister.\n@highlight\nCouple, from Long Island, adopted children, then six and eight, in 2008\n@highlight\nAt time, the youngsters were reportedly described as 'healthy' siblings but parents say they are now mentally ill - and not brother and sister\n@highlight\nParents have gone to court to overturn the adoption in rare legal move\n@highlight\nRussian officials now want access to the children who are in state mental health facility, saying 'they are our citizens'\n@highlight\nAide to Vladimir Putin tells MailOnline parents are shirking their responsibility amid row with US over adoption", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 658, "end": 663}, {"start": 802, "end": 812}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1270, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1338}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The @placeholder couple had a complete dossier on each child and had the right to consult any doctor.", "idx": 88935}, {"query": "The judge said an estimated 20 per cent of @placeholder children adopted in the U.S. suffer from developmental issues, making the hearing one of wide public interest.", "idx": 88937}], "idx": 57946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A two-year-old boy dressed as Captain America was hit by a bus on his first ever trick-or-treat outing and died by his grandmother's side. Dohntae Vasquez was thrilled about Halloween and had already been out with neighbors for several hours when the tragic accident happened. He was being pushed in a buggy across State Road 27, in Lake Wales, Florida, by a neighbor when the man suddenly realized he had dropped his cellphone. 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Scroll down for video The Secret Girls: Nikki Exotica (center), who is starting America's first transgender pop group, sings with vocal coach Renee Stakey (left) and Mimi Nutwood (right) at a Manhattan studio in August Since then, she has spent $250,000 on surgery - including breast implants, lip enhancements, calf implants and rhinoplasty.\n@highlight\nNikki Exotica, who was born Jason Torres, says the group will be a cross between the Pussycat Dolls and the Spice Girls", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 82, "end": 94}, {"start": 116, "end": 129}, {"start": 183, "end": 186}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 402, "end": 413}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 542, "end": 553}, {"start": 568, "end": 576}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 815, "end": 828}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nikki said: '@placeholder's got a really beautiful voice and she\u2019s pretty much one of the first girls I would choose - but I can\u2019t make a decision until I audition all the hopefuls.'", "idx": 88941}], "idx": 57950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Slovyansk, Ukraine (CNN) -- Ten Russian soldiers were detained in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, that country's Security Service said Tuesday, as tensions simmered over the conflict between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian rebels. 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DJ Smiley Culture, whose real name was David Emmanuel, suddenly changed as officers searched his home after initially appearing calm and relaxed. The 48-year-old musician screamed: 'Do you f***ing want some of this?' as he plunged the knife into his chest. Today a jury heard four Metropolitan Police officers carried out a raid on Mr Emmanuel\u2019s home in Warlingham, Surrey, on March 15, 2011.\n@highlight\nSmiley Culture stabbed himself as police raided his home, inquest hears\n@highlight\nReggae star was awaiting trial for allegedly supplying drugs at time of raid\n@highlight\nInquest hears police saw him initially appear calm but changed during raid", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 274, "end": 275}, {"start": 277, "end": 290}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 555, "end": 573}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Emmanuel suddenly, without warning, stood up and witness two realised he - Mr @placeholder - had a large knife in his hand'", "idx": 88952}], "idx": 57957} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerard Couzens Spain is considering a new pact with Argentina over the Falklands as tension with Britain over Gibraltar escalates. Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo will travel to Buenos Aires next month to discuss a joint diplomatic offensive over the disputed territories. Spain has blown hot and cold over supporting Argentina's long-standing claim to the Falklands. 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The boy is from the Bayada neighbourhood of Homs, northeast of the capital, Damascus. He was wounded in the head after he was allegedly hit by the Syrian army during the recent uprisings in his hometown. The projectile entered the back of his head and can be seen lodged above his left eye. Shocking: A large bulge can be seen above Mohammed's left eye. 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Ursula Ward later returned to court this afternoon as proceedings got underway in the former New England Patriot player's murder trial in Fall River, Massachusetts. Hernandez, dressed in a sharp, dark suit, stared straight ahead and rocked from side to side, chewing gum as images of his friend, Odin Lloyd, flashed on a screen in front of him. He has pleaded not guilty to the murder. Hernandez's fianc\u00e9e and mother of his young daughter, Shayanna Jenkins, sat behind him in court alongside his brother DJ and mother Terri. 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The world No 6 now gets a shot at gifted Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov after swatting away Portugal's Joao Sousa like he was one of the irritating flies one finds in these parts. Murray took two hours and six minutes to overcome the world No 55 6-1 6-1 7-5, and now has a match against the player who knocked him out of last summer's SW19 quarter-final in straight sets. 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Barkley suffered a tear to the medial ligament in his right knee in training on Friday and initial scan results on Saturday morning led Martinez to say his rising star could miss between seven weeks and five months.\n@highlight\nRoss Barkley suffered a knee ligament injury in training on Friday\n@highlight\nManager Roberto Martinez is hoping for positive news this week\n@highlight\nSteven Naismith insists there is no doom and gloom around the camp\n@highlight\nNaismith scored in Everton's 2-2 draw at Leicester City on Saturday\n@highlight\nAiden McGeady gave visitors the lead before Leonardo Ulloa levelled\n@highlight\nNaismith's goal was cancelled out by Chris Wood four minutes from end", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 46, "end": 61}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 209, "end": 223}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 330, "end": 338}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 556, "end": 563}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 733, "end": 748}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 956, "end": 968}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All square: @placeholder rescued Leicester a point with just four minutes remaining", "idx": 88968}], "idx": 57969} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Taquaritinga, Brazil (CNN) -- Brazil's orange harvest is nearing its end as workers in the state of Sao Paulo pluck late-blooming fruit from the trees. The yellow-green oranges will be shipped off to nearby juice factories and then shipped around the globe. Those exports rake in $2 billion for Brazil, the biggest orange juice exporter in the world, accounting for 85 percent of global exports. But now, it is not clear if Brazilian orange juice will be allowed into one of its key markets: the United States. Last week, the Food and Drug Administration temporarily halted all orange juice imports after low levels of the unapproved fungicide carbendazim were found in some juice shipments from Brazil. 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Saturday evening, Azerbaijan won the 2011 running of the annual competition, with a sweet pop song that Europe slowly fell in love with during the course of the contest, titled \"Running Scared,\" by Eldar and Nikki (also known as Ell/Nikki). The song, somewhat of a surprise winner to many, beat out early favorites from France and England to win over Italy and Sweden. Sweden's Eric Saade was winning the contest in the early going, until it became apparent that Eldar and Nikki would run away with a trophy. Ironically, Swedes Stefan \u00d6rn and Sandra Bjurman wrote Azerbaijan's song, making Saturday night a win for Sweden all around -- Saade came in third at the competition. 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More than a million tweets were sent during the BBC soap's live episodes, which revealed that 11-year-old Bobby Beale killed sister Lucy by hitting her over the head with a jewellery box. 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If Kyle had never met Chelsea there's a good chance he wouldn't be alive today since she provided a much-needed kidney transplant when his had almost completely stopped working. The two were married this past October 12, four years after they first met and three years after that life-saving organ donation. Commitment: Kyle Froelich married Chelsea Clair in a ceremony earlier this month. The couple met four years ago and on the day they met, Chelsea offered to donate her kidney to the ailing Kyle\n@highlight\nWhen his kidneys practically stopped functioning at the age of 19, Kyle Froelich was desperate to find a donor\n@highlight\nDespite many of his family and friends offering to donate a kidney to him, he struggled to find a match\n@highlight\nIn September 2009, Kyle met 22-year-old Chelsea Clair, a friend of a friend, at a car show and she offered him her kidney that same day\n@highlight\nSix months later the two went into operation and the transfer was successful\n@highlight\nIt wasn't until after the donation that the two began seeing each other romantically\n@highlight\nAbout four years after first meeting and offering to give up her kidney, Chelsea married Kyle in a ceremony in Danville, Indiana", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 227, "end": 230}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1383}, {"start": 1393, "end": 1396}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1422}, {"start": 1425, "end": 1431}]}, "qas": [{"query": "recovering the two had to be kept separate so @placeholder wouldn't get an", "idx": 89011}], "idx": 58000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- The U.S. Embassy in Iraq is distancing itself from statements made by Rep. 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Rejuvenating an ageing squad has been Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou's primary focus since taking charge but his greatest asset remains his oldest player, Cahill. The New York Red Bulls attacking midfielder stands out in a crowd of relative unknowns on the international stage and his influence on the squad and their results is undoubted. Australia captain Mile Jedinak (left) and Tim Cahill stretch out as the Asian Cup hosts prepare for their opener\n@highlight\nAustralia play Kuwait in the 2015 Asian Cup opener on Friday\n@highlight\nGroup A also includes South Korea and Oman\n@highlight\nVeterans Tim Cahill and Mile Jedinak will be keys figures for the hosts", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 234, "end": 249}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 350, "end": 367}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 565, "end": 574}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 741, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A buoyant figure within the camp, @placeholder was often laughing during their session on Thursday and says he's enjoying his football as much as ever ahead of what is likely to be his international swansong.", "idx": 89020}, {"query": "@placeholder will miss Jedinak (No 15) as the Socceroos captain leads his country on home turf", "idx": 89021}], "idx": 58006} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In his campaign to become Alabama's first African-American Democratic nominee for governor, U.S. Rep. 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Analysts said Spain\u2019s huge economy was at a \u2018tipping point\u2019 and would inevitably need international aid. In a sign that Europe\u2019s debt crisis is deepening, Italy\u2019s borrowing costs edged higher, Greece was was facing a 1930s-style depression and its austerity measures were said to be faltering. 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These Russian soldiers, whose ancestry dates back thousands of years, are known in the West for their gravity-defying dance style. Closer to home, the Cossacks have long symbolized rebellion and military might in Western and Southern Russia and Ukraine. That reputation was further enhanced by Russian literature giants Leo Tolstoy and Alexander Pushkin, whose writings contributed to the myth surrounding the Cossacks. But within their high hats is hidden a dark history.\n@highlight\nRussia has deployed Cossack soldiers to help with Olympics security\n@highlight\nThe Cossacks were once known as the henchmen of Russia's tsars\n@highlight\nThey fought against the Communist revolution and fell out of favor\n@highlight\nSince the fall of the Soviet Union, there has been a revival of Cossack culture and pride", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 143, "end": 167}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 531}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 840, "end": 848}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries, the Cossacks fought for the @placeholder crown in regional wars against the Russian people, garnering a reputation as the tsars' henchmen.", "idx": 89039}], "idx": 58014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arjen Robben was labelled a cheat after winning the penalty that allowed Holland to complete an amazing World Cup comeback against Mexico in Brazil. Holland trailed with two minutes left but a stunning strike from Wesley Sneijder and then a penalty won by Robben and converted by Klaas Jan Huntelaar saw them triumph 2-1 to head in to the quarter-finals next weekend. Opinion was split over whether Robben was fouled but Mexico coach Miguel Herrera was in no doubt and accused Portuguese referee Pedro Proenca of bias. 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That's the view of many after Keano, six, took his mother's iPad and filmed himself showing off his muscles and abs. His mother, Caitlin Gahleitner, from Perth, Western Australia, then promptly shared the clip online. The result is an adorable video that has gone viral with over 8,000 likes since it was uploaded to Facebook by radio station 2DayFM on Wednesday. Scroll down for video Caitlin Gahleitner (left) found a video her son Keano (right) had recorded on her iPad, which she promptly shared online\n@highlight\nSix-year-old Keano took to his mother's iPad to record himself showing off his muscles\n@highlight\nThe video shows him lifting up his shirt to show his stomach and saying 'see, babes? They're called abs'\n@highlight\nHis mum, Caitlin Gahleitner, uploaded the video to Facebook where it has since received over 8000 likes and 1000 shares\n@highlight\nShe said her son was most likely inspired by his dad, who had been telling his son about his progress at the gym", "entities": [{"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 227, "end": 244}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 259, "end": 275}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 484, "end": 501}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 566, "end": 569}, {"start": 629, "end": 633}, {"start": 656, "end": 659}, {"start": 839, "end": 856}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, @placeholder is not as keen about his new-found fame as the rest of his family members are, as Ms Gahleitner admits his aunts and uncles now incessantly ask him 'how's your abs, Keano?'", "idx": 89046}], "idx": 58019} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:32 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:42 EST, 6 March 2014 Barack Obama ordered the West's first sanctions in response to Russia's military takeover of Crimea on Thursday, declaring his determination not to let the Kremlin carve up Ukraine. The President asserted that a hastily scheduled referendum on Crimea seceding and becoming part of Russia would violate international law. European leaders announced their own measures but split over how forcefully to follow America's lead. Obama threatened further steps if Russia persists. Laying down the law: President Obama said that America is working in conjunction with international partners but also signed an executive order to levy sanctions on Russia and revoked visas for certain Russian nationals\n@highlight\nProposed referendum 'violates international law' U.S. President says\n@highlight\nU.S. pulls visa approval for anyone helping destabilize the Ukraine and left the path open for future financial sanctions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 104}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 186, "end": 191}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder is also calling on Russia to recognize the legitimacy of Ukrainian plans for elections in May, not the Crimean referendum a week from Sunday.", "idx": 89047}, {"query": "On guard: The @placeholder parliament called a referendum on March 16 to secede and join Russia but international leaders, including President Obama, says taht is illegal", "idx": 89048}], "idx": 58020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kobani, Syria (CNN)When violence swallows a city as wholly as it has Kobani, as in so many of Syria's mottled cities, the fight becomes about who wins, rather than what is left for the victor. Its streets have been so ground down to the bone, that the prize -- so small but so intensely fought over -- is now unrecognizable. Every time you open your eyes in Kobani, you see the damage. INTERACTIVE: Explore the devastation of this Syrian city There are people still there, but it is hard to gauge how many. Food is scarce, as is fuel for heat. And day and night, indiscriminate, homemade mortars rain down on Kurdish homes -- ISIS borrowing a technique, it seems, from the Syrian regime, and using domestic gas canisters and junk metal to kill or maim civilians.\n@highlight\nWeeks of fighting between Kurds and ISIS have devastated the Kurdish city of Kobani\n@highlight\nSome people remain but food and fuel are scarce and mortars rain down\n@highlight\nFemale Kurdish fighters are among those battling ISIS in the shell-blasted streets\n@highlight\n\"I lost a lot of friends in this war and I resist to avenge their death,\" says one fighter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"No matter the destruction in @placeholder, it can be built again -- the important thing is to destroy this strange enemy that entered our land.\"", "idx": 89054}, {"query": "ISIS fighters lie dead in the no-man's land between the two front lines -- distant in their decay from the glorious death of which @placeholder propaganda often talks.", "idx": 89055}], "idx": 58022} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- To escape Iran, Mohammad Mostafaei traveled for more then 10 hours on foot and on horseback over the mountains, crossing the border illegally into Turkey. Soon afterwards, he ended up in a detention center for illegal immigrants in Istanbul, where he was incarcerated for nearly a week. After several surreal and sometimes dangerous weeks, Mostafaei's journey appears to finally be over. He now strolls the tidy, rain-soaked streets of Norway's capital, safe from the Iranian security forces who he claims targeted him. But Mostafaei is far from at ease. \"I don't like to be a refugee, nor do I like to work abroad,\" he says. \"My love is to remain in Iran and help people who somehow have been oppressed whether by society or by the law or by the judicial system. But regrettably, I became a victim.\"\n@highlight\nMostafaei defended juveniles facing death penalty in Iran\n@highlight\nFled the country after being interrogated for hours in Iran's Evin prison\n@highlight\nAngered Iran officials by speaking out in defense of mother sentenced to stoning\n@highlight\nCurrently in Oslo after being released under Norwegian government protection", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 39, "end": 56}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 491, "end": 497}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1134}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's top diplomat says, on principle, his government opposes the death penalty.", "idx": 89061}, {"query": "Then, his mood momentarily brightened as he pointed across @placeholder's harbor, exclaiming \"very beautiful.\"", "idx": 89062}], "idx": 58024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The fight over extending a payroll tax cut and long-term unemployment benefits resumes Tuesday as Congress returns to work after its winter break. While aides in both parties say it's likely Congress will resolve that dispute, Republicans are still licking their wounds after a public backlash over how they handled those issues and fear that Senate Democrats will drag out the fight to score more political points in an election year. And Democrats are concerned that House Republicans will insist on adding more items to the measures to try to keep conservatives on board. According to a new CNN/ORC International poll released Monday, only 11% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job .\n@highlight\nNEW: Two protesters detained by police at Occupy Congress demonstration\n@highlight\nFight over payroll tax cut and long-term unemployment benefits picks back up\n@highlight\nMembers will get a chance to vote against the president's debt ceiling increase request\n@highlight\nA new poll finds only 11% of Americans approve of how Congress is doing its job", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 247, "end": 257}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 460, "end": 468}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 618, "end": 634}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 779, "end": 793}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Legislators returning on a cold and rainy Tuesday morning were greeted by scores of sign-carrying protesters as part of an @placeholder rally.", "idx": 89064}], "idx": 58026} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The European Union forged a political agreement on Monday to list the military wing of Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, a European diplomat told CNN. The Iranian-backed Lebanese Shiite group, which is a strong force in Lebanese politics, already is regarded as a terrorist organization by the United States and Israel. Hezbollah leader acknowledges fighters' presence in Syria town There had been political pressure to put the entire group on the terror list amid developments in Bulgaria and Cyprus. The designation would put asset freezes on Hezbollah entities. \"Legal details need to be worked on in the coming days,\" the diplomat said.\n@highlight\nNEW: White House says U.S. \"proud to stand\" with EU on the matter\n@highlight\nThis comes amid a new initiative for Israeli and Palestinian talks\n@highlight\nHezbollah has been supporting Syria's Bashar al-Assad\n@highlight\nIsrael's justice minister calls the decision \"correct and just\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 160, "end": 162}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 386, "end": 390}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 715, "end": 716}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder this year, a court found a Hezbollah member guilty of assisting in the planning of an attack on Israel.", "idx": 89067}], "idx": 58028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:55 PM on 4th November 2011 Israeli forces have boarded aid vessels trying to break its naval blockade of Gaza, the country's military said today. Two protest boats approached the Gaza coast on Friday with the intent to violate Israel's naval blockade of the territory, but were met by Israeli navy vessels, according to Palestinian activists. The boats were said to have been towed to the Israeli port of Ashdod, north-east of Gaza, following a 'peaceful' takeover. Taken over: In an image released by the Israel Defence Forces, one of the two Gaza-bound boats can be seen before it was boarded by members of the Israeli navy\n@highlight\nAid vessels carrying activists and supplies towed to Israeli port by navy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 547, "end": 567}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Restrictions: Fishing boats in @placeholder Fishing boats in Gaza have been told to operate within three nautical miles of the shore", "idx": 89072}], "idx": 58029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal court has sentenced two Minnesota women to lengthy prison sentences for soliciting donations in the name of charity, then funneling the funds to Somali militants. Authorities said the two women went door-to-door in Somali neighborhoods in the U.S. and Canada, seeking contributions. Amina Farah Ali, 36, got two decades in prison on 13 terror-related counts that include providing material support to Al-Shabaab. Hawo Mohamed Hassan, 66, got half of that on one count of conspiracy to support a terror group and lying to authorities. Both women, naturalized U.S. citizens from Somalia, were convicted in October 2011. They were sentenced Thursday in Minneapolis.\n@highlight\nAuthorities say they went door-to-door in Somali neighborhoods, seeking donations\n@highlight\nOne would then funnel the funds to the terror group using various remittance companies\n@highlight\nBoth women have maintained the funds were for the poor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 262, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 420, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 450}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In recent years, about 20 @placeholder-American men have traveled from the area to Somalia to train with the terror group, and some have gone on to fight with the militants, according to U.S. officials.", "idx": 89076}], "idx": 58032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Austrian officials are seeking to secure the release of two Austrian nationals who were kidnapped by an al Qaeda group while vacationing in North Africa ahead of a midnight Sunday deadline. Reinhard and Christine Lenz, right, the parents of kidnapped Austrian Andrea Kloiber. \"There are efforts in all areas, unrelenting efforts to secure the earliest possible release of our citizens,\" Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal told CNN. The team of high-ranking government officials met Sunday morning and planned to work throughout the day, he said. Wolfgang Ebner, 51, and Andrea Kloiber, 44, were last heard from on February 18 while on a vacation in southern Tunisia, foreign ministry spokesman Martin Gaertner said.\n@highlight\nOfficials battling a midnight deadline to secure release of kidnapped Austrians\n@highlight\nWolfgang Ebner, 51, and Andrea Kloiber, 44, captured on holiday in Tunisia\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda contacted Austrian government to seek release of five prisoners", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 397, "end": 421}, {"start": 433, "end": 457}, {"start": 464, "end": 466}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 948}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's face is obscured in all of the photographs in which she appears.", "idx": 89085}], "idx": 58040} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Save of the tournament? Given the magnitude of the game (a World Cup quarter-final) and the timing (the 94th minute), it\u2019s certainly a contender. A heavy first touch took Karim Benzema wider than he would have liked, but his left-foot strike was still firm and true, the ball arrowing towards the roof of the net at Manuel Neuer\u2019s near-post. The ice-cool German, however, had other ideas. 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After two difficult seasons with the Swiss-based marque, notably the past year when Sauber failed to score a point for the first time in their history, Gutierrez found himself surplus to requirements. Esteban Gutierrez has been named as Ferrari's test and reserve driver for next season Ferrari, however, have decided to take the 23-year-old Mexican under their wing as back-up to recently-recruited four-times champion Sebastian Vettel and 2007 title-winner Kimi Raikkonen. Team principal and director general Maurizio Arrivabene said: 'While confirming our full confidence in a formidable race driver pairing, I am pleased to welcome Esteban.\n@highlight\nEsteban Gutierrez was axed by Sauber after disappointing season\n@highlight\nMexican signed as back-up to Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 333, "end": 349}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 474, "end": 480}, {"start": 552, "end": 567}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 643, "end": 661}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 788, "end": 804}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 892, "end": 907}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Appreciating the role he has been handed, @placeholder said: 'It is an honour to become part of the Scuderia Ferrari family, a team with such an exceptional history.", "idx": 89099}], "idx": 58052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Smith Caroline Criado-Perez was the victim of an online 'avalanche' of abuse after supporting a campaign calling for women to appear on banknotes. Two people will face charges in relation to comments made on Twitter A man and a woman are to appear in court after sending threatening messages on Twitter to a woman campaigning for females to appear on banknotes. Isabella Sorley and John Nimmo will be charged with improper use of a communications network for their roles in the 'avalanche' of abuse directed towards Carolina Criado-Perez, the Crown Prosecution Service has revealed. The journalist received a torrent of death threats and sexist remarks alongside other female campaigners after calling for women to be featured on banknotes.\n@highlight\nTwo to be charged with improper use of a communications network\n@highlight\nCarolina Criado-Perez received a torrent of abusive comments in July\n@highlight\nThe journalist called for a woman to be featured on British banknotes\n@highlight\nMP Stella Creasy also received threatening messages over campaign\n@highlight\nCPS ruled it was 'not in public interest' to prosecute over MP's case", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 38}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 374, "end": 388}, {"start": 394, "end": 403}, {"start": 528, "end": 548}, {"start": 555, "end": 579}, {"start": 839, "end": 859}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We encourage users to report an account for violation of the @placeholder rules by using one of our report form (sic)'.", "idx": 89103}], "idx": 58056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a mission that captivated audiences across the world - and now video reveals exactly what astronauts will experience when they come back to Earth in the Orion capsule. Among the first data to be removed from Orion following its uncrewed Dec. 5 flight test was video recorded through windows in Orion\u2019s crew module. Nasa says it 'provides a taste of the intense conditions the spacecraft and the astronauts it carries will endure when they return from deep space destinations on the journey to Mars.' 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Thanks to the new season of \"Robot Chicken,\" it's Seth Green. Green, known for playing characters that make a lasting impression on pop culture (like Oz from the TV series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer,\" Scott Evil from the \"Austin Powers\" movies and Chris Griffin from the irreverent animated series \"Family Guy\") has found critical acclaim with \"Robot Chicken.\" The stop-motion animated series he created with Matt Senreich won an Emmy last year for Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program and has earned Green multiple nominations for his voice work. Their \"Star Wars\" parody/tribute specials are endorsed by George Lucas.\n@highlight\nKevin Bacon, Bryan Cranston, Megan Fox are guest stars on \"Robot Chicken\" this season\n@highlight\nAlso lending their voices: Seth MacFarlane, Katee Sackhoff, Alyson Hannigan\n@highlight\nSeth Green is working with George Lucas on an animated \"Star Wars\" comedy series\n@highlight\nSeason 5 of \"Robot Chicken\" premieres Sunday on Cartoon Network at 11:45 p.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 51}, {"start": 83, "end": 95}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 204, "end": 205}, {"start": 227, "end": 250}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 313}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 542}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}, {"start": 813, "end": 827}, {"start": 830, "end": 843}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}, {"start": 929, "end": 937}, {"start": 978, "end": 990}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "... 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So the U.S. response requires, not just a set of airstrikes in revenge, but serious strategic calculation.\n@highlight\nWesley Clark: U.S. must respond to ISIS threat, but with coordinated regional response\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. can support Islamic friends in region threatened by ISIS, but can't fight their war\n@highlight\nHe says ISIS has sights on states like Jordan, Lebanon; it could well seize Saudi Arabia\n@highlight\nClark: U.S. involvement only helps recruit jihadists. 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Hezbollah released this undated photograph of Imad Mughniyeh. Imad Mughniyeh died in an explosion in a residential section of the Syrian capital, Damascus, said Hezbollah's television station, Al-Manar. Hezbollah blamed Israel for the killing, but Israeli officials denied involvement. \"Israel rejects the attempt by terrorist elements to ascribe to it any involvement whatsoever in this incident,\" Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said in a statement.\n@highlight\nState Department, FBI welcome news of militant's death, await confirmation\n@highlight\nTerror experts call Imad Mughniyeh a role model for Osama bin Laden\n@highlight\nMughniyeh dies in Syrian blast, according to Hezbollah TV\n@highlight\nMughniyeh suspected in 1983 Lebanon bombings, 1985 plane hijacking", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 267, "end": 280}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 414, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 432}, {"start": 441, "end": 446}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 687, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 897, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 929}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said it was awaiting official confirmation of Mughniyeh's death and the details.", "idx": 89122}], "idx": 58065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Casey Anthony's defense team was expected to call more witnesses Friday, a day after presenting testimony that seemed to try to create doubts about forensic evidence presented earlier in the case. On Thursday, the first day the defense began calling witness, Anthony's attorney Jose Baez called several to testify about the evidence. Two of them were FBI examiner Heather Seubert and Orange County, Florida, Sheriff's Office crime scene technician Gerardo Bloise who said that testing found no blood on any of Anthony's clothes, in her car trunk or in the interior of the car. Prosecutors allege that Anthony, 25, killed Caylee in 2008 by using chloroform on her and putting duct tape over her nose and mouth. They allege she then put the little girl's body in black garbage bags and stored it in her trunk before dumping it in woods near her home.\n@highlight\nCasey Anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2008\n@highlight\nAnthony faces seven counts in Caylee's death, including first-degree murder\n@highlight\nHer defense maintains the child drowned in the Anthony pool", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 360, "end": 362}, {"start": 373, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 432}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 635}, {"start": 869, "end": 881}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 987, "end": 992}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told jurors in his opening statements that Anthony and her father, George Anthony, panicked when they discovered the body and covered up her death.", "idx": 89136}], "idx": 58072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- This is how it generally works: Jay Pharoah or Jason Sudeikis screams \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!\" The house band kicks in, the immortal Don Pardo announces the cast. And then, the stage door opens, and a smiling celebrity walks out towards the camera. You try and gauge her body language because what you really want to know is: Is this going to be funny? It's late on Saturday night and you just need to know whether you're going to watch this from start to finish right now ... or whether you should go to bed and simply scan through \"Weekend Update\" tomorrow on the DVR.\n@highlight\nEW.com hosts a best \"Saturday Night Live\" host poll\n@highlight\nReaders chose Justin Timberlake as the best host this year\n@highlight\nHe beat out Melissa McCarthy, who came in second place", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 564, "end": 577}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 633, "end": 651}, {"start": 689, "end": 705}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thanks again for voting throughout the year, and congratulations to @placeholder, Mr. Saturday Night 2013.", "idx": 89147}], "idx": 58077} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Thomas Durante and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:38 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 23:05 EST, 3 April 2013 Thirteen Rutgers University faculty members are demanding the resignation of university President Robert Barchi over his response to a video showing basketball coach Mike Rice hitting, shoving and berating his players with anti-gay slurs. The professors' letter to the school's trustees and Board of Governors calls for Barchi's job. It says his handling of the 'homophobic and misogynist abuse' was inexcusable. Rice was fired Wednesday, a day after the video surfaced publicly. Barchi approved a three-game suspension for Rice last year after the school first learned of the video.\n@highlight\nCoach Mike Rice was fired by the university after a video was released that showed him pushing, kicking and spewing homophobic remarks at players\n@highlight\nRice admits that his behavior was wrong, and apologizes to players, Rutgers, the community and his family\n@highlight\nFormer NBA player Eric Murdock, who was Rutgers' director of player development until 2012, distributed the tape to ESPN\n@highlight\nRice was suspended for three games and fined $50,000 in December after athletic director Tim Pernetti saw the tape and conducted an investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 127, "end": 144}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 284, "end": 292}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 870, "end": 873}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 994, "end": 996}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1106}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pernetti initially said Tuesday he and @placeholder viewed the video in December.", "idx": 89152}], "idx": 58081} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISIS has Americans worried. Two-thirds of those surveyed in a recent Pew Research poll said they consider the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to be a \"major threat\" to this country. But are such fears really justified? Despite the impression you may have had from listening to U.S. officials in recent weeks, the answer is probably not really. For a start, U.S. officials have been inflating the numbers of Americans fighting for ISIS, which has muddied the issue for the public. U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, for example, told CNN's Jim Sciutto earlier this month, \"We are aware of over 100 U.S. citizens who have U.S. passports who are fighting in the Middle East with ISIL forces.\" (ISIS is sometimes referred to as ISIL and now calls itself the Islamic State).\n@highlight\nTwo-thirds of Americans say ISIS \"major threat\" to U.S.\n@highlight\nU.S. officials have inflated numbers of Americans fighting for ISIS, says Peter Bergen\n@highlight\nClaims that over 100 U.S. citizens fighting with ISIS are probably overestimate\n@highlight\nSomalia example suggests those fighting in Syria won't pose U.S. threat, Bergen says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 69, "end": 80}, {"start": 110, "end": 122}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 407, "end": 415}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 537, "end": 539}, {"start": 543, "end": 553}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 624, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 799, "end": 807}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 836, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 892, "end": 900}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 926, "end": 937}, {"start": 971, "end": 974}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One need only look at the example of @placeholder to see why.", "idx": 89164}], "idx": 58086} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Mitt Romney worshiped his father. Barack Obama barely knew his. In the nature-versus-nurture debate, psychologists say fathers play an important role in the men their sons become. And the two presidential candidates' relationships with their fathers offer insight into the men they are today. \"It's called the cloth of individuality,\" said Dr. Ditta M. Oliker, a clinical psychologist whose research has focused on the lasting effects of childhood in adulthood. Rather than an either/or, she said, psychologists now recognize the cloth that results from the interweaving of a person's DNA and experience dictates both personality and character.\n@highlight\nObama's, Romney's relationships with their fathers shaped the men they became\n@highlight\nObama relied on photos, clippings and family stories to learn more about his father\n@highlight\n\"My dad is Mitt's hero,\" G. 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Lauren Uncles went to her local opticians to get some prescription sunglasses for a family holiday in Cornwall on August 21. But during her eye examination, optometrist David Strachan spotted swelling behind her optic nerve. Lauren Uncles (pictured with her mother Teresa) was diagnosed with a brain tumour after her optician noticed a problem during a routine appointment. Thanks to the optician, she rapidly underwent life-saving surgery\n@highlight\nLauren Uncles went to the optician to get prescription sunglasses\n@highlight\nDavid Strachan, an optician at Specsavers in Burton upon Trent, noticed a swelling behind her optic nerve and suggested she get checked at hospital\n@highlight\nTests at Queen's Hospital revealed that Lauren had a benign brain tumour\n@highlight\nShe was transferred to Birmingham Children's Hospital for surgery\n@highlight\nMost of the tumour was removed but some remains meaning she may need further surgery", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 458, "end": 470}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 818, "end": 822}, {"start": 929, "end": 944}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018We went back to @placeholder after Lauren came out of hospital to thank Mr Strachan.", "idx": 89180}], "idx": 58097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "By its own admission, the Australian government's policy on asylum seekers has been overwhelmed, just three months after the passing of new laws aimed at stemming the flow of those seeking refuge in Australia. Since the resurrection of the so-called \"Pacific Solution,\" under which asylum seekers making their way to Australia by boat are processed offshore, 7,929 people have arrived in Australian waters on 134 boats, according to the Immigration Department. Australian Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said Wednesday that detention facilities on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and Nauru would not be able to accommodate all the asylum seekers who had recently arrived and said that \"some of these people will be processed in the Australian community.\"\n@highlight\nNearly 8,000 asylum seekers arrived in Australia since new laws passed 3 months ago\n@highlight\nImmigration minister said detention facilities cannot accommodate all asylum seekers\n@highlight\nHuman rights groups criticize \"appalling\" conditions of detention facilities", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 252, "end": 267}, {"start": 318, "end": 326}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 438, "end": 459}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 566, "end": 581}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Immigration Minister said when the men were advised that they were subject to removal from @placeholder, they raised no issues \"that engaged Australia's international obligations\": they were not considered nor considered themselves to be refugees.", "idx": 89185}], "idx": 58101} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored a sensational second-half hat-trick as Barcelona beat 10-man Valencia 3-0 on Sunday, but they remain behind Spanish Primera Liga leaders Real Madrid, who beat Valladolid 4-1 in the late match. After a goalless opening 45 minutes at the Nou Camp, the introduction of substitute Thierry Henry turned the game, with the Frenchman's pace and guile causing chaos in the Valencia defence, allowing Messi to take full advantage with three superb goals. 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But in Iran, Valentine's Day has come to mark another occasion as well\u2014the anniversary of the house arrest of Iran's leading opposition figures Mir Hossein Mousavi, Mehdi Karroubi and Zahra Rahnavard. On February 14, 2011, Iranian authorities placed Mousavi, Karroubi and Rahnavard under house arrest for calling on Iranians to demonstrate in support of the popular Arab uprisings across the region. According to Reuters, earlier this month Karroubi was moved from a Ministry of Intelligence-controlled safe house to his own home. The transfer shined new light on the plight of Iran's \"prisoners of rights\"\u2014 those imprisoned for seeking to exercise commonly recognized political, social, religious, economic, and cultural rights, denied to them by the Iranian government.\n@highlight\nGissou Nia: Feb 14 marks the anniversary of the house arrest of leading opposition figures\n@highlight\nIran's prisoners of rights include lawyers, students, musicians, bloggers, writes Nia\n@highlight\nNia: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pledged to increase civil and cultural freedoms\n@highlight\nUnfortunately, these hopes have gone largely unrealized, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 191, "end": 194}, {"start": 225, "end": 243}, {"start": 246, "end": 259}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 522, "end": 529}, {"start": 548, "end": 571}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 966, "end": 969}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The easing of restrictions on @placeholder's house arrest will be of key interest to observers tracking President Hassan Rouhani's delivery on promises he made on the campaign trail in last June's presidential election.", "idx": 89193}], "idx": 58108} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- Gabby Giffords will never be the same after being shot through the head little more than two years ago. Yet one thing hasn't changed, ironically, is her appreciation for guns. For the former congresswoman who is now at the center of the debate over gun control and background checks, target practice is still a form of entertainment. In the back yard of her mother Gloria's house, located deep in the Arizona desert, Giffords' husband, Mark Kelly, uses planting pots and water bottles as targets. Giffords watches from the patio above with her mother, cheering him on.\n@highlight\nFormer Rep. 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South Korea announced yesterday it had already sent a military flight into China's newly claimed \"air defense identification zone\" (ADIZ) on Tuesday without alerting China, while Japan appeared to claim it had also flown into the territory since China's announcement Saturday that it was unilaterally establishing the zone. The flights have raised the stakes in a rapidly escalating dispute over contested territory in and above the East China Sea. 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Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev apparently prefers pachyderms. In between diplomatic meetings at the ASEAN summit that is underway in the capital of Myanmar, Medvedev visited one of this country's biggest attractions -- the white elephants kept in pens next to the giant golden pagoda in Naypyitaw. Medvedev had his shirt on, a Hawaiian shirt in fact, as he and a small entourage fed snacks to the elephants as his motorcade was parked just outside the Uppatasanti Pagoda. 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The Republican governor only had the dog, Reagan, for the duration of his gubernatorial campaign, and gave the retriever back after he was sworn into office. Scott had adopted the retriever shortly after his GOP nomination two years ago. The candidate posted photos of the dog to his Facebook campaign website, asking constituents to help name the newest member of his family. Adopted: Gov. 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Two people have been killed and 14 injured since rioting erupted Tuesday, Col. Aung Kyaw Moe, Mandalay Region's Border Affairs and Security Minister, told CNN Friday. The rioting began when a mob attacked a tea shop owned by a Muslim man accused of raping a Buddhist woman, and continued the following night. Citing officials, the state-run New Light of Myanmar newspaper reported that eight separate conflicts took place in the region on Tuesday and Wednesday night, involving gangs of as many as 450 people, some armed with weapons including swords, firearms, knives, rods and \"incendiary materials.\"\n@highlight\nTwo people are dead after violent clashes between Buddhists and Muslims in Myanmar\n@highlight\nRadical Buddhist monks appeared to play a role in inciting mobs, says rights researcher\n@highlight\nMyanmar has had numerous outbursts of anti-Muslim violence in recent years\n@highlight\nThe violence threatens the country's fledgling transition from decades of military rule", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 999, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the case of the @placeholder unrest, he said, \"we clearly saw that this conflict started from online incitements.\"", "idx": 89234}], "idx": 58125} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A leading international children's charity has warned that Elton John's desire to adopt a 14-month-old baby boy could lead to more children being abandoned. Elton John kisses baby Lev during his visit to the orphanage in Ukraine on Saturday. The singer, 62, made the announcement during a visit with his partner, 46-year-old David Furnish, to an orphanage for HIV-affected children in Ukraine on Saturday. \"David always wanted to adopt and I always said no because I am 62 and I think because of the traveling I do and the life I have, maybe it wouldn't be fair for the child,\" he told reporters.\n@highlight\nElton John, 62, made announcement during a visit to an orphanage in Ukraine\n@highlight\nEveryChild charity believes international adoption sends wrong message\n@highlight\nSpokesman: Mothers abandon children in hope they are adopted by foreigners\n@highlight\nMadonna recently won appeal to adopt second child from Malawi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 77}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 189, "end": 191}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 369, "end": 371}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But having seen @placeholder today, I would love to adopt him.", "idx": 89236}], "idx": 58127} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Denouncing election irregularities, Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski demanded a recount and said early Monday that he will not recognize the country's presidential results \"until every vote is counted.\" His comments came less than an hour after officials said the man former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez handpicked to be his successor had won the country's presidential vote. With 99% of votes counted, Nicolas Maduro won 50.66% of votes, National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena said, calling the results \"irreversible.\" Capriles won 49.07% of votes, she said. Fireworks erupted over Caracas as Maduro spoke to cheering supporters, calling on Venezuelans to respect the results and respond peacefully.\n@highlight\nNEW: Capriles demands a recount\n@highlight\nElection officials say Maduro won the vote\n@highlight\nTwitter accounts for Maduro and his party are hacked\n@highlight\nOfficial: 43 people were detained for alleged electoral crimes", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 77, "end": 102}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 442, "end": 455}, {"start": 478, "end": 503}, {"start": 515, "end": 528}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 769, "end": 776}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who ruled Venezuela for 14 years, celebrated a triumphant re-election victory in October.", "idx": 89244}], "idx": 58132} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claudia Connell PUBLISHED: 17:47 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 11 June 2013 Strawberries and cream... bread and butter... tea and biscuits... some things just go together. But cheese and compression bandages? Yoghurt and head torches? Not so much. Of course, this hasn\u2019t deterred staff at the Walton-on-Thames branch of Aldi from displaying them proudly, side-by-side. It\u2019s fair to say the shop\u2019s displays don\u2019t make much sense \u2014 but then there\u2019s not much about the German discount supermarket that does. New territory: Claudia Connell does her grocery shop at her local Waitrose. This week, she went to her nearest branch of Aldi to see what all the fuss is about\n@highlight\nAldi's own brand products are highly-regarded, such as award-winning tea and wine\n@highlight\nCould save \u00a31,700 a year by shopping at Aldi rather than Waitrose which is 40 per cent more expensive\n@highlight\nMost popular products include \u00a33.69 Spanish red wine and gin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 316, "end": 321}, {"start": 333, "end": 336}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 533, "end": 547}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Appeal: The middle classes are said to be rushing to @placeholder for wine and gin.", "idx": 89254}], "idx": 58137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton pipped title rival and Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by just seven thousandths of a second after a nail-biting qualifying session for the Singapore Grand Prix. For once this season there were drivers other than the Mercedes duo in the hunt for top spot on the grid under the lights of the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Yet come the conclusion it was Mercedes - and Hamilton in particular - who again just had the edge, with the Briton claiming back-to-back poles after starting out front in the last race in Italy. Now click here to read the full report.\n@highlight\nHamilton posted the fastest time at the Marina Bay Circuit to seal pole\n@highlight\nThe Briton was just 0.007secs ahead of Rosberg in a hotly-contested session under the lights\n@highlight\nDaniel Ricciardo will start third with Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel alongside him on the front row\n@highlight\nJenson Button failed to progress to Q3 and is only 11th for tomorrow's race\n@highlight\nHamilton is 22 points adrift of his team-mate with six races remaining", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 155, "end": 174}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 306, "end": 330}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 580, "end": 587}, {"start": 620, "end": 637}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 702, "end": 708}, {"start": 767, "end": 782}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}, {"start": 920, "end": 921}, {"start": 971, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has been an instant hit on the calendar since its debut in 2008\u2026 and surely we\u2019re in for a corker this time round, too.", "idx": 89256}], "idx": 58139} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He was once considered the obvious choice to become the next leader of world football, but that vision appears to be waning. Michel Platini is so disillusioned and frustrated at the way FIFA conducts itself that it would take an almighty change to persuade him to run for presidency of the ruling body, CNN has learned. While UEFA has yet to approach anybody to stand against incumbent Sepp Blatter, there is only a 10% chance that Platini will be that man, a source close to the Frenchman told CNN. 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It's a tiny patch of land on the western bank of the Mississippi River -- home to a beautiful oxbow lake called Lake Providence. That lake, I found, is a stark barrier between rich and poor -- and a fitting microcosm for inequality across the nation. My goal in reporting on the parish, on your behalf, was to spark a national conversation on income inequality that could, in some small way, help push for change.\n@highlight\nCNN's John Sutter looks at new income inequality data from the census\n@highlight\nNew York County has the highest inequality level, according to the data\n@highlight\nEast Carroll, Parish, Louisiana, which Sutter featured last year, drops to No. 128\n@highlight\nSutter celebrates the news as a sign that things are changing in that rural community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 171, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 256, "end": 272}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 628, "end": 630}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 709, "end": 723}, {"start": 792, "end": 803}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I do, however, find @placeholder's drop in inequality promising.", "idx": 89260}], "idx": 58141} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The United States and several Arab nations carried out airstrikes against ISIS in Syria early Tuesday, intensifying the campaign against the Islamic militant group. 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But because of a plea deal with prosecutors, Staff Sgt. Frank G. Wuterich won't serve any time in the brig. The military judge was obligated to abide by the plea arrangement between prosecutors and the defense. In the end, Wuterich's sentence amounts to a reduction in rank -- to private -- and a pay cut. A final adjudication will be made by Lt. Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, commander of Marine Corps Forces Central Command, but he cannot increase Tuesday's sentence, a Marine spokesman said. The commander can reduce it, though, the spokesman said.\n@highlight\nStaff Sgt. Frank Wuterich sentenced to 90 days, but a plea deal negates that\n@highlight\nOverall charges in Haditha massacre investigation have \"fizzled,\" expert says\n@highlight\nIraqi officials are angry over court-martial's plea deal\n@highlight\n\"Iraqi blood isn't so cheap,\" one Iraqi lawmaker says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 38, "end": 41}, {"start": 70, "end": 75}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 253, "end": 269}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 549, "end": 565}, {"start": 581, "end": 615}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 765, "end": 778}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Many of the @placeholder who were there that day, along with everyone who has stood by me and supported me, may be disappointed that I pled guilty.", "idx": 89270}], "idx": 58146} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Canadian police have foiled a deadly plot that would have seen at least two people storm a mall and kill as many victims as possible on Valentine's Day before committing suicide, officials have said. A 23-year-old US woman, from Geneva, Illinois, a 20-year-old man, from Halifax, and a 17-year-old boy, from Cole Harbour, were reportedly arrested on Friday morning following a tip-off to police. Another man, a 19-year-old Canadian, shot himself at his parents' home in Timberlea earlier that day after officers surrounded the property, police said. The suspects are yet to be identified. 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A Mesa man has been charged with starting a wildfire that burned nearly 18,000 acres after the blaze started on May 12. Federal prosecutors said Steven Craig Shiflet, 23, was target shooting with a group of friends as part of a bachelor party when he fired a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with a flame-shooting shell. 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The wall of water - called The Cribbar - is known as the UK\u2019s biggest wave and was whipped up by 60mph winds. It is created when low pressure systems in the Atlantic trigger huge swells which rise up as they pass over a rocky shelf called the Cribbar Reef off Newquay, Cornwall. 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Official results may take two to three weeks. Unofficial quick counts showed a slight edge for Widodo. One survey group, Lingkaran Survei Indonesia, showed 53.3% for Widodo and 46.7% for Prabowo with 99% of its data, and another group, Center for Strategic International Studies reported 52% for Widodo over 48% for Prabowo, with 95% of its data. 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The Les Miserables star, who won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar on Sunday night, had planned to wear a gown by her good friend Valentino Garavani, but at the last minute elected to wear a pale pink Prada creation instead. In a statement issued to People, she explained: 'It came to my attention late Saturday night that there would be a dress worn to the Oscars that is remarkably similar to the Valentino I had intended to wear, and so I decided it was best for all involved to change my plans.'\n@highlight\nThe actress decided to wear a pale pink Prada dress to the Academy Awards instead, after learning that another star would be wearing something too similar to her chosen Valentino gown\n@highlight\nThe Valentino press office had already sent out a press release announcing her choice of gown, unaware of the last-minute switch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 265, "end": 293}, {"start": 358, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 798, "end": 811}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 938, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "dress choice undoubtedly came as a surprise to @placeholder, whose fashion", "idx": 89312}], "idx": 58171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A defiant Barack Obama dives into what could be a defining period of his presidency this week, after repeatedly enraging Republicans from afar during his Asia tour. 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We see that today with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who is acting as if he believes that, aided by a small group of tea party-supported members of Congress, he can force the president to do his bidding by shutting down the government. In this respect, Cruz is like Huey Long, the Louisiana senator and Depression-era demagogue. Long believed that he could gain a national following by being a thorn in the side of President Franklin Roosevelt.\n@highlight\nNicolaus Mills: Ted Cruz has acted to enhance his reputation, heedless of consequences\n@highlight\nHe says FDR's critics, including Huey Long, specialized in such obstruction\n@highlight\nMills: If Cruz wants to repeal Obamacare, he should seek to do it in normal vote\n@highlight\nHe says FDR's firm stance in defense of Social Security was vindicated", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 573, "end": 590}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 710, "end": 712}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 820, "end": 828}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If Obamacare is enacted, \"it's going to destroy the private health insurance system,\" @placeholder predicted.", "idx": 89322}], "idx": 58177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to register - for FREE - and start picking your \u00a3100m squad now... As part of the build-up to the start of MailOnline's Fantasy Football season, we will be taking a look at players new to the Premier League with the potential to light up England's top tier over the coming campaign. 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Such is the gulf in resources and quality now in the top division that a small, promoted club like Burnley are always likely to falter. They did so last time they competed at this level in 2010. Quite possibly, they will fail this season, too, despite Saturday's success. Victory still leaves them at the bottom of the table. 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Harold Henthorn was indicted for the murder of his second wife, Toni, 50, last November. The indictment was the result of a two-year investigation during which the FBI eavesdropped on the Colorado widower's telephone conversations, combed through his finances, scrutinized his employment history and concluded that the 'freak' hiking accident that claimed the mother-of-one's life was murder. 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At least 25 British buyers handed over up to \u00a3100,000 each to Iranian developer Frank Khoie, whose company was supposed to oversee the building of the properties. Khoie, who defaulted on the United Arab Emirates deal despite more than 700 international buyers paying deposits worth \u00a350million, was jailed in 2009 after a \u00a39.5million cheque to purchase land for the La Hoya development bounced. 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Fans, journalists and music experts immediately recognized similarities between Gaye's 1977 hit and the 2013's summertime smash, Gaye's heirs contend. The controversy is a high-stakes legal fight involving an alleged conflict of interest with Sony-ATV, the music publisher half-owned by Michael Jackson's estate. 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There are eight warships either near Japan or headed for it. All are attached to the U.S. 7th Fleet, which is headquartered in Yokosuka, Japan. Navy personnel began loading tons of disaster relief supplies aboard the U.S. 7th Fleet command flagship, the USS Blue Ridge, currently in Singapore The vessel and its crew were scheduled to depart for Japan Saturday morning, according to a statement from U.S. 7th Fleet public affairs.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. 7th Fleet takes the lead regarding delivery of aid to Japan\n@highlight\nEight major U.S. warships are ordered to Japan\n@highlight\nU.S. federal agencies coordinate search and rescue teams\n@highlight\nBud Selig promises aid from MLB, citing a \"shared love of baseball\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 115, "end": 126}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 331, "end": 334}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 500, "end": 513}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 592, "end": 596}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 702, "end": 710}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, no reports of injuries among 7th @placeholder personnel have been received and no major damage has been reported among fleet assets, according to the public affairs statement.", "idx": 89357}, {"query": "Earlier in the day, @placeholder described his country's assistance priorities at a news conference.", "idx": 89358}], "idx": 58201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The House of Representatives won't move to impeach President Barack Obama, and the idea is 'all a scam started by Democrats at the White House,' House Speaker John Boehner said Tuesday. 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Fabregas grabbed two goals and set up two others as the English side demolished their Portuguese opponents and gave notice of their intent to land the biggest prize in European club football for the first time. After the 23-year-old helped Spain to their first ever World Cup win in South Africa, he was the subject of intense speculation over a move to Spanish champions Barcelona -- the club where he began his career.\n@highlight\nArsenal manager Arsene Wenger hails Cesc Fabregas' performance against Braga\n@highlight\nEnglish club beat their Portuguese opponents 6-0 in London\n@highlight\nReal Madrid coach Jose Mourinho satisfied as his team beat Ajax 2-0\n@highlight\nMourinho backs goalless striker Cristiano Ronaldo to hit the back of the net soon", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 53}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 278, "end": 284}, {"start": 308, "end": 317}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 496}, {"start": 505, "end": 516}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 766, "end": 775}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 891, "end": 898}, {"start": 923, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mourinho, who is aiming to become the first coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs, told @placeholder's official website: \"We played well.", "idx": 89367}], "idx": 58205} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- 1968 was a year of triumphs and tragedies. While America reached new heights by introducing the first 747 and orbiting the moon, all was not well down on Earth. The United States lost a Navy intelligence ship and two proponents of peace -- the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Here are eight events that made history during that unforgettable year. 1. January 23: North Korea captures the USS Pueblo When North Korea captured the American surveillance ship USS Pueblo, it sparked an 11-month crisis that threatened to worsen already high Cold War tensions in the region.\n@highlight\n1968 remains arguably the most historic year in modern American history\n@highlight\nRevered leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. 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That's up from 18,257 such requests during the last half of 2011, the company said.\n@highlight\nGoogle's Transparency Report shows increase in government requests for private data\n@highlight\nU.S. made 7,969 requests for users' Google data in the first six months of 2012\n@highlight\nGoogle pushing for an overhaul of the ECPA law which allows warrantless data requests", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 143, "end": 157}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 243, "end": 246}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 440, "end": 458}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 701, "end": 719}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder stores huge amounts of data and personal information about its users.", "idx": 89391}], "idx": 58219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Boston (CNN) -- With words as ammunition, a defense lawyer fired a machine gun burst of questions at the government's star witness Tuesday in the federal murder trial of reputed Boston mob boss James \"Whitey\" Bulger. \"You killed friends?\" Bulger attorney Hank Brennan shot. \"Yes,\" replied prosecution witness John Martorano. \"Families?\" \"Yes.\" \"Strangers?\" \"Yes.\" \"Innocent people?\" \"Yes,\" said Martorano, who has admitted to 20 murders and who earlier served 12 years in prison on a government deal for his cooperation in the case against Bulger. Martorano acknowledged he didn't like the term \"hitman\" since he \"wouldn't accept money\" for the killings he committed. And he countered the prosecution's descriptions of him as a \"mass murderer\" and a \"serial killer.\"\n@highlight\n72-year-old John Martorano is the government's star witness against Bulger\n@highlight\nMartorano has admitted to 20 murders as part of Boston's Winter Hill Gang\n@highlight\nHe testifies that Bulger was directly involved in some killings\n@highlight\n\"A serial killer kills because they like it ... 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Shawn Eric Ford Jr., 18, has been accused of the brutal murders of prominent attorney Jeffrey Schobert, 56, and his 59-year-old wife, Margaret, in their home in Portage Lakes, Ohio. Their murders came just a week after one of their daughters, Chelsea Schobert, suffered stab wounds and a fractured skull in an attack at a home in Akron. She is now recovering in hospital.\n@highlight\nJeffrey and Margaret Schobert found killed in their bedroom on Tuesday\n@highlight\nA week after their daughter was stabbed and suffered a fractured skull\n@highlight\nPolice have now arrested her boyfriend, 18-year-ol Shawn Eric Ford, Jr.\n@highlight\nNo confirmation the attacks were linked but he did witness the stabbing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 112}, {"start": 344, "end": 362}, {"start": 430, "end": 445}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 505, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 523}, {"start": 587, "end": 602}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 942, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Attack: Their daughter, @placeholder, was brutally stabbed just one week before the deaths", "idx": 89397}], "idx": 58222} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Republican establishment won big during this year's midterm elections, fending off far-right candidates in primary races who might have threatened the party's bid to retake full control of Congress. 2016 will be tougher. GOP leaders will have to keep an eye on a wide-open presidential primary, along with internal party fights at the House, Senate and gubernatorial levels. That could spread the party thin and leave an opening for conservative activists to pluck off establishment leaders with greater ease, particularly in congressional races as much of the attention shifts to the battle for the White House. Conservatives, smarting from their losses this cycle, are already getting organized for 2016. And they came out of this month's government spending fight furious that congressional Republicans produced no tangible response to President Barack Obama's immigration executive action and convinced that Republicans are still ceding issues to Democrats after the election.\n@highlight\nThe Tea Party lost nearly every one of its battles in 2014, but may have a better shot this cycle\n@highlight\nWith three levels of primary fights, the establishment's attention and resources will be split\n@highlight\nEstablishment groups are already gearing up for another costly and divisive battle", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 225, "end": 227}, {"start": 339, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though they will hold majorities in both chambers, Republicans face a daunting map in the @placeholder, where they'll defend 24 seats in 2016 -- seven in states that Obama won twice.", "idx": 89401}], "idx": 58225} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a quiet Sunday morning in Johannesburg and I was photographing people who were registering to vote. 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I looked up and realized that a bomb had exploded.\n@highlight\nMonica Morgan first photographed Nelson Mandela during his visit to the U.S. in 1990\n@highlight\nShe was first introduced to the injustices of South Africa as a child in Detroit\n@highlight\nMorgan: 'There will never be another like Nelson Mandela'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 334, "end": 340}, {"start": 566, "end": 578}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 708, "end": 719}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As an only child raised by a single mother in the inner city of Detroit, I was fascinated with @placeholder, her racial divide and her struggles.", "idx": 89410}], "idx": 58230} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A year ago Andy Murray went to Wimbledon as a British hopeful with the burden of \u2018not since Fred Perry\u2019 on his shoulders. 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During the operation, surgeons removed a lesion that had appeared in the same place as previous lesions, Maduro said from the presidential palace in Venezuela.\n@highlight\nNEW: state-run media says the operation is a success\n@highlight\nOfficial says Chavez is absolutely confident he will overcome his illness\n@highlight\n\"It's a very delicate operation,\" Ecuador's president says\n@highlight\nAnalyst: Some speculate Chavez's health problems are not life-threatening", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 200, "end": 220}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 671, "end": 679}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: @placeholder's Chavez arrives in Cuba for cancer surgery", "idx": 89430}, {"query": "@placeholder's constitution specifies that when a president dies, the vice president assumes the presidency until new elections can be held.", "idx": 89431}, {"query": "\"My firm opinion, as clear as the full moon -- irrevocable, absolute, total -- is ... that you elect Nicolas Maduro as president,\" @placeholder said, waving a copy of the Venezuelan constitution as he spoke.", "idx": 89432}], "idx": 58244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rightly billed as a clash of tennis titans, World No.1 versus World No.2, few were expecting the comprehensive manner of Novak Djokovic's defeat of Rafael Nadal to retain the ATP World Tour Finals title Monday night in London. Nadal will still end the year as the top ranked player in the world, but he was given a timely reminder that on the fast indoor surface of the 02 Arena, Djokovic reigns supreme, retaining his title with a 6-3 6-4 victory. It came after just one hour 36 minutes on his third championship point, with Nadal putting a forehand wide, rounding off an uncharacteristically tame display from the Spaniard.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic wins ATP World Tour Finals title for second straight year\n@highlight\nThrashes Rafael Nadal in straight sets 6-3 6-4\n@highlight\nNear faultless display from Serbian World No.2\n@highlight\nFernando Verdasco and David Marrero win thrilling doubles final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 184, "end": 204}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 686}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 824, "end": 833}, {"start": 846, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was immediately on the front foot in the second set, breaking @placeholder early again to take a lead he never relinquished.", "idx": 89434}], "idx": 58246} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Arctic front sweeping across the United States has got so cold that Hell has literally frozen over. As winter storm Hercules swept across the north of the country, the small town of Hell in Michigan saw temperatures plunge to -13C, with a wind chill of -33C. The sub-zero polar air caused snow several feet deep to freeze over - cutting off the 200 residents of Hell. Shops in the town have been forced to close up while snowed in neighbors helped each other stay warm. Scroll down for video As winter storm Hercules swept across the north of the country, the small town of Hell in Michigan saw temperatures plunge to -13C, with a wind chill of -33C\n@highlight\nTemperatures in the small town of Hell in Michigan yesterday plunged to -13C, with a wind chill of -33C\n@highlight\nThe 200 residents of Hell have been cut off by frozen snow and have been helping each other keep warm\n@highlight\nMuch of the Midwest and east of the country has been badly hit by the winter storm Hercules\n@highlight\nSeveral cities have come to a standstill with residents urged to stay inside their homes for their own safety\n@highlight\nAs well as Michigan, Chicago and Detroit have been badly hit by the cold polar vortex", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 37, "end": 49}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 622, "end": 625}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The big chill started in the @placeholder over the weekend, and by yesterday it covered about half of the country.", "idx": 89435}], "idx": 58247} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Political operatives are pushing pot legalization in several states this year in the hopes of sparking high turnout in this fall's midterm elections, and are looking ahead to 2016 as well. If voters approve a closely-watched ballot initiative in November, Florida could become the first Southern state to allow medical marijuana. And voters in Alaska and Oregon \u2014 two states that already allow medical marijuana and have decriminalized harsh sentencing for some recreational use \u2014 will likely vote on whether to join Colorado and Washington in allowing, taxing and regulating pot for recreational use. A look at marijuana laws in the U.S.\n@highlight\nCritical battleground state of Florida, and others, have pot legalization on fall ballots\n@highlight\nAdvocates say marijuana legalization measures could help with youth voter turnout\n@highlight\nOpponents accuse legalization advocates of using the issue to influence elections\n@highlight\nFlorida's medical marijuana vote this fall could prove a watershed moment", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 364, "end": 369}, {"start": 375, "end": 380}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Majority in @placeholder say legalizing pot was good for state", "idx": 89442}], "idx": 58254} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here to see more from Republic of Ireland's win over Gibraltar in Sportsmail's brilliant Match Zone! Robbie Keane created another slice of history with the Republic of Ireland as they strolled to a 7-0 victory over Gibraltar in their Euro 2016 qualifier in Dublin. The Ireland captain\u2019s first half hat-trick saw him go out in front as the leading all-time scorer in European qualifiers, overtaking Turkey\u2019s Hakan Sukur and Denmark\u2019s Jon Dahl Tomasson. The goals, his 19th, 20th, and 21st, all came in the first 18 minutes. And just to keep the numbers game going, his total tally now stands at 65, making him the 14th highest scorer in international history.\n@highlight\nKeane nets in sixth, 14th and a penalty in the 18th minute as Ireland thrash Gibraltar\n@highlight\nJames McClean adds two more either side of an own goal by Gibraltar goalkeeper Jordan Perez\n@highlight\nWes Hoolahan nets the seventh just before the hour mark before the away keeper is substituted\n@highlight\nIreland record their second win and maintain their 100% record in Euro 2016 qualifying", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 46}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 95, "end": 104}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 162, "end": 180}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 738, "end": 744}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}, {"start": 982, "end": 988}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and McClean celebrate getting Ireland's fourth of the afternoon", "idx": 89454}, {"query": "And he celebrates with his team-mate and captain @placeholder as it became a rout", "idx": 89455}], "idx": 58262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Host commentator An awful second half from Real Madrid, who started so positively. A blow to their La Liga credentials already? Not quite, but this just proves buying attackers doesn't always mean results... 86mins: Slight chance for Sami Khedira but his header goes voer the bar from the corner. Game. Over. Real have really thrown this away, and it's a former Arsenal man who finishes them off...surely. The forward chests the ball down from a corner and fires a volley into the roof of the net. 74mins: Sociedad holding firm. 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Pete Siebold, 43, sustained just an injured shoulder when the Virgin Galactic spacecraft broke apart mid-flight and crashed in the Mojave desert last Friday, killing co-pilot Michael Alsbury, 39. Christopher Hart, acting chairman for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) that is leading the crash investigation, said Mr Siebold did not exit through the cockpit's escape hatch.\n@highlight\nPete Siebold, 43, escaped from the spacecraft and parachuted to safety\n@highlight\nHe was at roughly 50,000 feet - an altitude virtually devoid of oxygen\n@highlight\nInvestigators said Mr Siebold did not exit through the cockpit's escape hatch\n@highlight\nCo-pilot Michael Alsbury, 39, was killed in the disaster over Mojave desert", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 361, "end": 372}, {"start": 423, "end": 437}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 599, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 640}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suborbital rocket vehicle dubbed @placeholder broke into pieces shortly after it separated from the special jet plane that carries it aloft for its high-altitude launches.", "idx": 89459}], "idx": 58265} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A computer server hosting information for Healthcare.gov, the flagship Obamacare website that millions of Americans have trusted with their social security numbers, income totals and other sensitive personal information, was the subject of a hacker attack earlier this summer, officials said Thursday. The federal government wasn't aware it had been hacked on July 8 until just ten days ago. The admission is fueling fires on Capitol Hill. The powerful House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced Thursday afternoon that it has ordered Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) chief Marilyn Tavenner to testify in a September 18 hearing about the Obamacare website's security lapses.\n@highlight\nMalicious code was inserted into an Obamacare server and lay dormant, waiting for a command to attack other computers\n@highlight\nObama administration claims there's no evidence attack was sponsored by an unfriendly country or exposed Americans' personal information\n@highlight\nVulnerable server was left with its default password and wasn't supposed to be accessible from the Internet\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans have subpoenaed the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services chief for a September 18 grilling", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 453, "end": 499}, {"start": 550, "end": 591}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "System down: Healthcare.gov began its online life as a serial punchline after @placeholder couldn't access its signup features and untold numbers were forced to sign up on paper", "idx": 89460}], "idx": 58266} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What most of us take for granted, assuming you are reading this page, has become an obsession for our next member of Be the Change, who is from the U.S. At 26, Jennifer Staple has already proven herself a caring and accomplished individual. Graduation from Yale University, for most over-achievers, marks the launch of a stellar career in business, politics, law or medicine. But Jennifer has put her pursuit of a medical degree at Stanford University on hold as she works to better the lives of others. It's really quite simple. Jennifer believes everyone should be able to see, regardless of their ability to pay for something as basic as sunglasses, eyeglasses, or even sight-restoring surgery.\n@highlight\nJennifer Staple will report on her experiences in Ghana and India\n@highlight\nAt university she founded the non-profit organization Unite For Sight\n@highlight\nShe will lead a trip to take her charitable work overseas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 266, "end": 280}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 441, "end": 459}, {"start": 539, "end": 546}, {"start": 718, "end": 732}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This compassion followed her to @placeholder, where as a sophomore she founded what is now an international non-profit organization -- Unite For Sight.", "idx": 89461}], "idx": 58267} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A historic mansion perched on a picturesque bluff overlooking the Massachusetts North Shore is on the verge of being swept away by its new owner, the co-creator the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner. The Loring House, built in 1881 by a civil war general, was purchased two years ago for $3.75millon by Helen Greiner, of Roomba fame, who is now preparing to tear it down after failing to reach a compromise with preservationists. The Historic District Commission in the City of Beverly has spent two years trying to convince Ms Greiner, the co-founder of iRobot Corp that manufactures Roomba hoovers, to update the rundown mansion without drastically altering its look.\n@highlight\nThe Loring House was built in 1881 by General Charles G. Loring Jr on a bluff overlooking the Massachusetts North Shore in the City of Beverly\n@highlight\nCo-founder of iRobot Helen Greiner bought the mansion in 2012 for $3.75million intending to remodel it", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 165, "end": 170}, {"start": 200, "end": 211}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 430, "end": 457}, {"start": 466, "end": 480}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 551, "end": 561}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 681, "end": 692}, {"start": 723, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Interior design: Activists working to save the mansion have accused Greiner of planning to gut @placeholder", "idx": 89462}], "idx": 58268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Kelly PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 1 August 2012 | UPDATED: 18:20 EST, 1 August 2012 A judge yesterday warned of the \u2018utterly destructive\u2019 effects of drug abuse on families after hearing how billionaire Hans Rausing hid his dead wife\u2019s body for more than two months. Judge Richard McGregor-Johnson said the Tetra Pak heir had enjoyed \u2018every material advantage imaginable\u2019 before throwing it all away on addiction to hard drugs and descending into a life of squalor. After Rausing\u2019s wife Eva died, he kept her decomposing corpse under a pile of bin bags, bed sheets and clothing several feet deep inside a locked annexe in the couple\u2019s \u00a370million Chelsea mansion, where they lived as virtual recluses.\n@highlight\nHans Rausing, 49, given 10 months' suspended sentence for 'deceit'\n@highlight\nAlso handed two-month suspended jail sentence to run concurrently for driving under the influence of drugs on the day his wife's body was found\n@highlight\nEva Rausing's remains were found under a pile of clothes and bin bags\n@highlight\nShe fought a lifelong battle with addiction alongside her wealthy husband\n@highlight\nMrs Rausing, 48, was last seen on May 3, when she looked ill and swollen\n@highlight\nCouple had spiralled back into drug addiction after celebrating the Millennium with a glass of champagne\n@highlight\nRausing is staying at a private hospital in Marylebone\n@highlight\nFirst became addicted to drugs while travelling, aged 29\n@highlight\nDefence said he tried to avoid the fact of his wife's death 'like a child'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 273, "end": 296}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 487, "end": 489}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 715, "end": 726}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1314, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1358, "end": 1367}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge said he accepted that she died of heart failure coupled with the effects of drugs, telling @placeholder: \u2018There is no evidence to suggest the involvement of anyone else, including you, in her death.\u2019", "idx": 89471}], "idx": 58273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- High-profile diplomatic incidents involving President Ronald Reagan and top world leaders were publicized for the first time Saturday after historian William Doyle got the White House to release the tapes. From discussing troop withdrawals with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to discussing tense hostage negotiations with Pakistani President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Reagan recorded dozens of calls he made from the White House Situation Room. The audio recordings were first published in the New York Post in a story Saturday. The recordings became public after Doyle said he asked for them via a Freedom of Information Act request -- in 1996.\n@highlight\nHistorian William Doyle first requested the recordings in 1996\n@highlight\nThe recordings involve former President Ronald Reagan talking with world leaders\n@highlight\nDoyle's findings were published in the New York Post on Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 288, "end": 301}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 369, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 439, "end": 464}, {"start": 516, "end": 528}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 621, "end": 646}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 884, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's a call that I have resisted making and did not want to make and I know what has been taking place there,\" @placeholder tells Begin in 1983.", "idx": 89473}], "idx": 58275} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- I recently stumbled on a Nigerians For Obama Twitter handle, launched on October 10 this year. \"We nigerians in American (sic) want to tell obama that we have got his back,\" the inaugural tweet read. There's nothing surprising about that -- after all, Barack Obama, born of an African man, is \"our son.\" The story of \"Obamagic\" goes back four years, when it emerged that a black man actually stood a chance of becoming the president of the most powerful country in the world. Here, the boss of the stock exchange launched an \"Africans for Obama\" group (never mind that she probably meant to say \"Billionaire Nigerians for Obama\") and organised a fund-raising dinner that amassed $600,000 for the Democratic candidate.\n@highlight\nIn 2008, Nigerians were inspired by Barack Obama's run for the U.S. presidency\n@highlight\nOgunlesi: \"Obamagic\" has largely worn off, but he remains more popular than Romney\n@highlight\nOgunlesi: Nigerians are more interested in the campaign drama than the political issues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 49, "end": 82}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 276, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 620, "end": 640}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much of the energy that in 2008 went into the @placeholder elections has since found an outlet in our own electoral processes.", "idx": 89479}, {"query": "Perhaps we're seeing in @placeholder a reflection of our own president: swift dissipation of a hope founded largely on a campaign charged with personal stories; a case of soaring soapbox poetry swiftly replaced by the clunky prose of presidential politics.", "idx": 89480}], "idx": 58279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sochi has been preparing for an Olympics invasion -- but perhaps it didn't expect a former Soviet soldier to be leading the charge. At least on this occasion, Sandis Ozolins wasn't armed with a Kalashnikov rifle when he marched into Russia. This time, the 41-year-old skated into Sochi holding the Latvian flag and an ice hockey stick -- not to mention the memories of a Stanley Cup triumph in his bag. Not bad for a man who only realized he'd been given the opportunity of a lifetime to become a star in the glitz and glamor of the National Hockey League while serving in the Soviet army back in 1991.\n@highlight\nSandis Ozolins carried the Latvian flag at the Sochi Games\n@highlight\nWon 1996 Stanley Cup with Colorado Avalanches\n@highlight\nPlayed in a total of 875 NHL games, scoring 167 goals\n@highlight\nWill captain the Latvian team at his third Olympic Games", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 48}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 542, "end": 563}, {"start": 586, "end": 591}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 702, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 737}, {"start": 775, "end": 777}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 858, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I thought I was going to have a whole collection of these @placeholder but in reality, it worked out a little bit different.\"", "idx": 89482}], "idx": 58280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Sharp for MailOnline Manchester City were left stunned by referee Lee Mason\u2019s failure to award a late penalty as Stoke City beat the reigning Premier League Champions 1-0 at the Etihad Stadium. Yaya Toure appeared to be tripped in the penalty box by Stoke\u2019s Erik Pieters as City searched for a late equaliser however Mason deemed that the Ivorian dived and booked the midfielder for simulation. Remarkably City failed to find the net and a stunning solo goal from Mame Biram Diouf brought a first league win of the season for Stoke and a first defeat for Manuel Pellegrini\u2019s side.\n@highlight\nReferee Lee Mason waved away Manchester City's appeals for a penalty\n@highlight\nYaya Toure seemed to be tripped by Stoke's Erik Pieters late on in the box\n@highlight\nMason deemed Yaya Toure dived and booked the midfielder for simulation\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini's side lost 1-0 due to Mame Biram Diouf's fine solo goal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 29, "end": 43}, {"start": 74, "end": 82}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 150, "end": 163}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 266, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 285}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 472, "end": 487}, {"start": 534, "end": 538}, {"start": 563, "end": 579}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 629, "end": 643}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 766, "end": 770}, {"start": 779, "end": 788}, {"start": 848, "end": 864}, {"start": 889, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pellegrini was frustrated about the late penalty incident involving @placeholder but did not want to make a big issue of it.", "idx": 89489}], "idx": 58286} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NASA's rover Curiosity successfully carried out a highly challenging landing on Mars early Monday, transmitting images back to Earth after traveling hundreds of millions of miles through space to explore the red planet. Scientists praised the landing Monday. \"This is a stunning achievement. The engineering went flawlessly,\" said Scott Hubbard, who was the first Mars program director at NASA headquarters and is now a consulting professor at Stanford University. The 10 science instruments aboard Curiosity are in \"perfect health,\" and testing and calibration are under way, NASA said Monday. Some rover team specialists are analyzing the data from the landing, while others are preparing Curiosity for exploring Gale Crater, where it landed, NASA said. On its first full day on Mars, the rover is tasked with raising its high-gain antenna, enabling it to communicate directly with Earth at higher data rates. The primary method of transmitting data is through the orbiters, because that is more energy-efficient.\n@highlight\nTesting and calibration are under way, NASA says\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama hails \"an unprecedented feat of technology\"\n@highlight\nRover Curiosity's first stop is Gale Crater, which may have once contained a lake\n@highlight\nThe vehicle will be controlled from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 83}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 331, "end": 343}, {"start": 364, "end": 367}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 444, "end": 462}, {"start": 499, "end": 507}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1197, "end": 1207}, {"start": 1294, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1325}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This jaw-dropping landing process, involving a sky crane and the world's largest supersonic parachute, allowed the spacecraft carrying @placeholder to target the landing area that scientists had meticulously chosen.", "idx": 89495}, {"query": "Rocks and minerals found on @placeholder are different than on Mars, but the idea of a mountain made of layers is familiar to scientists.", "idx": 89496}, {"query": "There aren't specific molecules that scientists are looking for with @placeholder.", "idx": 89501}], "idx": 58288} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- It was a speech that Barack Obama -- a war-stopping, Nobel Peace Prize-winning President -- never wanted to give. A year after he pulled back from threatened military attacks on Syria over chemical weapons, Obama told America he now would launch airstrikes against ISIS targets in the country wracked by civil war. The nationally televised address on Wednesday night, which lasted less than 15 minutes, promised far-reaching impact that could embroil the nation in another Middle East conflict. \"This was a very difficult speech for him,\" CNN chief political analyst Gloria Borger said of a President who campaigned on ending wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \"He's inserted us into the middle of a Syrian civil war.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama expands airstrikes against ISIS to Syria\n@highlight\nHe announces more military advisers to Iraq in a nationally televised address\n@highlight\nCNN's Jim Sciutto says the President reverses previous stances\n@highlight\n\"A very difficult speech for him,\" CNN's Gloria Borger says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 73, "end": 89}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 559, "end": 561}, {"start": 587, "end": 599}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 908, "end": 918}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1029}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, 475 more U.S. military advisers are headed to Iraq, raising the total of @placeholder forces there to 1,700 for a mission originally described as limited.", "idx": 89503}], "idx": 58289} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Since Barack Obama was first elected president in 2008, the word \"change\" was popular with Democrats who were seeking to win elected office. Obama effectively used it to tap into voters' disenchantment with President George W. Bush, and he ultimately swept into the White House in a watershed year for Democrats. But with the 2014 election on the horizon, Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, said this year's gubernatorial contests won't be about that operative word. Key gubernatorial races in 2014 \"I am not so sure that this is the change election,\" Shumlin said Tuesday during an editorial board meeting with CNN.\n@highlight\nLeading Democratic governor: Middle class voters in 2014 care about economic opportunity\n@highlight\nShumlin: \"I am not so sure that this is the change election\"\n@highlight\nAccording to CNN's initial analysis, roughly half of this year's 36 races for governor could be competitive\n@highlight\nGOP group: Democratic governors continue to raise taxes and increase spending", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 322, "end": 330}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 417, "end": 448}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 672, "end": 674}, {"start": 696, "end": 705}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 873, "end": 875}, {"start": 979, "end": 981}, {"start": 990, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other seven Democratic seats and 13 @placeholder seats are considered safe.", "idx": 89519}], "idx": 58294} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 24 October 2011 Racial harassment charges against a woman who displayed a golliwog in her window have been dropped. Jena Mason, a 65-year-old grandmother, was arrested after her black neighbour Rosemarie O'Donnell complained about the toy to police. Today at Lowestoft Magistrates' Court, Chris McCann, head of the complex casework unit at the East of England Crown Prosecution Service, offered no evidence. Charges dropped: Jena Mason, pictured at an earlier court hearing, will not now face a racial harassment case over putting a golliwog in the window of her manor house in Worlingham, Suffolk\n@highlight\nJena Mason claims she 'wants to rebuild relationship with her neighbours'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 237, "end": 255}, {"start": 302, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 343}, {"start": 387, "end": 427}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 621, "end": 630}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The dispute centred around whether the golly was a deliberate act of racism \u2013 or, as Mrs @placeholder insisted, that it simply ended up on the window sill when she tidied it up with her grandson\u2019s other toys.", "idx": 89530}], "idx": 58300} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As high-tech reality TV goes, it's hard to top Sunday's riveting leap from the stratosphere by Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner. It took courage and skill, to be sure. But the technology required to get a guy well on his way to outer space, then allow him to plummet safely back to Earth, deserves some credit, too. From the one-of-a-kind Red Bull Stratos capsule to a pressurized space suit engineered specifically for the jump to a \"smart\" parachute designed to deploy if Baumgartner had spiraled out of control, the jump debuted tech that organizers say could contribute to the science world in other areas.\n@highlight\nOn Sunday, daredevil Felix Baumgartner lept from 128,100 feet above Earth\n@highlight\nTechnology in the Red Bull Stratos capsule included a steel alloy cage\n@highlight\nPressurized suit featured innovations to make mobility and visibility better", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 123, "end": 139}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 738, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder suit was modified to allow more mobility and a system of mirrors increased visibility.", "idx": 89532}], "idx": 58302} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 19:53 EST, 27 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:53 EST, 27 April 2013 A heroic young girl who put her life on the line to stop her sister from being run over has been included in a list celebrating people who make the UK a happier place. Ramona Gibbs is one of 100 unsung heroes celebrated in the Independent on Sunday Happy List, which aims to be an alternative to the Sunday Times Rich List. Then six, Ramona put herself in front of a car to stop her younger sister Trixie from being run over by a vehicle that drove onto the pavement outside their Bristol home.\n@highlight\nRamona Gibbs saved her sister Trixie from a speeding car\n@highlight\nWhen she was just six he pushed her sister out of the way of danger\n@highlight\nShe has now been named on the Independent on Sunday Happy List\n@highlight\nFeaturing unsung heroes, it is an alternative to the Sunday Times Rich List", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 236, "end": 237}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 388, "end": 409}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 624, "end": 629}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 868, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I can\u2019t even think about what might have happened if @placeholder hadn\u2019t done what she did.'", "idx": 89533}], "idx": 58303} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 13:20 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:29 EST, 20 November 2012 They are a timeless and effective way to keep your home cosy and warm during the winter. But badly-fitting wood burning stoves can be lethal, the Health Protection Agency is warning, silently and fatally leaking carbon monoxide into people\u2019s living rooms. About 40 people die in a year across England and Wales from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning such as that caused by wood burning stoves. 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Matthew Cordle posted a video confession on Thursday where he admitted killing Vincent Canzani in a hit-and-run in an unsolved June 22 accident in Ohio. Franklin County prosecutor Ron O'Brien says the 22-year-old faces up to 8 1/2 years in prison if convicted. Officials in the Franklin County Sheriff's department confirmed to MailOnline that he turned himself in on Monday afternoon shortly after the charge was announced.\n@highlight\nMatthew Cordle, 22, admitted to killing Vincent Canzani, 61, during a June drunken hit-and-run accident in in Ohio\n@highlight\nNow he faces up to eight and a half years behind bars", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 452}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 761, "end": 775}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An obituary for Mr @placeholder says that he served as a missile technician for a submarine from 1980 to 1986.", "idx": 89547}], "idx": 58310} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today, the day after the tragic shootings near Milwaukee, the fog will begin to lift. Just as after Columbine and Aurora, we will hear the names of the suspect and victims. We will learn more about the motive and imagine the nightmare that unfolded within those walls. In the past, hearing these horrific details would be enough to bring us together in national unity. But that will not be enough today. Today, we are called to do more. We are called to do the hard work of listening. If we really want to unite in response to this national tragedy, we need to know whom we are embracing. For many, this means learning about Sikh Americans for the first time -- and listening closely to what's at stake. For me, the mass shooting is not just about how to keep guns out of the hands of a murderous few. It's also about my community's sacrifice in the struggle to live as free and proud Americans.\n@highlight\nValarie Kaur's Sikh grandfather faced discrimination when he came to U.S. 100 years ago\n@highlight\nSikhs could not be citizens then, she says, and have struggled to live as free Americans\n@highlight\nKaur: Turban shows commitment to God and service but marks Sikhs for hate crimes\n@highlight\nKaur: Americans are not ignoring violence against Sikhs and are rallying in support", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 916, "end": 927}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1207, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1261}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like many Sikhs, I grew up with deep roots in America and also fell in love with the heart of the Sikh faith: devotion to one @placeholder, who requires us to uphold equality between women and men and all peoples, and perform seva, service to our community as an expression of our faith.", "idx": 89552}, {"query": "Together, we can all be Sikhs; we can all be @placeholder -- and know what that means.", "idx": 89553}], "idx": 58315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of domestic helpers took to the streets of Hong Kong yesterday to demand justice for an Indonesian maid who was allegedly enslaved and tortured by her employers for eight months. Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, 22, was reportedly left unable to walk following eight months of abuse in the southern Chinese city and was admitted to an Indonesian hospital in critical condition last week after returning home. Details of her torture has sparked widespread anger across Hong Kong, and yesterday a second Indonesian domestic helper came forward to claim that she had suffered similar beatings and death threats at the hands of the same employers in 2010.\n@highlight\nErwiana Sulistyaningsih, 22, was unable to walk after 8 months of abuse\n@highlight\n5,000 protesters marched in Hong Kong's commercial area of Wanchai\n@highlight\nThey claim the case would never go to court without a mass protest\n@highlight\nNow a second maid claims she too was abused by the same employers\n@highlight\nShe says boss threatened to throw her off balcony making her beg for life", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 189, "end": 211}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 337, "end": 346}, {"start": 470, "end": 478}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 665, "end": 687}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Finally, when her injuries had become so severe that she could no longer work, her boss bought her a ticket home, gave her 70 @placeholder dollars (\u00a35.50) and dumped her at Honk Kong airport, making her swear never to mention what had happened to her.", "idx": 89554}, {"query": "It found that @placeholder were exploited by recruitment and placement agencies who seize their documents and charge them excessive fees, with false promises of high salaries and good working conditions.", "idx": 89555}], "idx": 58316} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thor Heyerdahl said he had fish practically leaping onto the Kon-Tiki during his cross-Pacific voyage in 1947, but the bounty from the sea hasn't been so rich for the crew of the Plastiki. With only three fish caught to date, they've been relying on their larder for provisions. But it's not a diet of ship's biscuits, limes and rum rations for David de Rothschild and the crew; their galley is complete with meals that would not look out of place at a chic San Francisco restaurant. In keeping with the ethos of the expedition, all the Plastiki's food is sustainably sourced and where possible, organic. From beef bourguignon to lamb ragout and Thai chicken curry, the meals were devised by San Francisco-based foodies Jennifer Tuck and Nona Lim.\n@highlight\nProvisions onboard Plastiki come from sustainable and organic sources\n@highlight\nBoat's ready-meals not out of place in a top restaurant\n@highlight\nNutrition and cooking guide for crew provided by California-based gourmands\n@highlight\nCrew faced lower water rations at end of first leg of voyage", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 354, "end": 372}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 729, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 965, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All the meats and meat dishes aboard come from grass-fed, sustainable livestock raised close to @placeholder.", "idx": 89565}], "idx": 58322} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yingying Dou reportedly runs an essay writing company The vice-chancellor of a university that was targeted by a company that offers to write students' essays for them said she was 'not surprised' about the latest cheating revelations. UTS Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Alexander spoke out after a woman was accused of running a business that writes university essays to help Chinese international students in Australia pass their degrees. Chinese-born Yingying Dou, 30, reportedly runs a website called MyMaster which helps students cheat, a Sydney Morning Herald investigation by Amy McNeilage and Lisa Visentin claims after they discovered more than 900 ghostwritten essays.\n@highlight\nYingying Dou, 30, reportedly runs the website called MyMaster\n@highlight\nShe reportedly charges up to $1000 for her staff to write an essay\n@highlight\nInternational students across NSW were using its services to cheat\n@highlight\nThe businesswoman has denied knowing about the website and it has now been taken down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 236, "end": 238}, {"start": 273, "end": 289}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 555, "end": 575}, {"start": 594, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leave your worries to @placeholder and make your study easier!\u2019", "idx": 89572}], "idx": 58326} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Watson competed in 152 Formula One races over 10 years. He won five times, including the 1981 British Grand Prix for McLaren, and scored 169 career points. After leaving the sport in 1985, Watson has forged a successful media career, and today he writes for MailOnline. Following the fall-out from the Monaco Grand Prix, Watson assesses the fractious relationship beetween Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, and asks whether Mercedes could have handled the situation in a better fashion. If you go back to qualifying, I can understand why Lewis Hamilton was upset because he did not do anything wrong and he got caught up in Nico Rosberg\u2019s incident which, in my opinion, was not pre-meditated. That said, it did work advantageously for Rosberg.\n@highlight\nHamilton had every right to be upset with Rosberg after qualifying\n@highlight\nBut his attitude didn't help anybody, let alone himself\n@highlight\nRosberg has looked upset this season after Niki Lauda praised Hamilton\n@highlight\nPair are acting like pre-pubescent girls on the playground\n@highlight\nToto Wolff must show responsibility and control them", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 94, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 194, "end": 199}, {"start": 263, "end": 272}, {"start": 307, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 378, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 542, "end": 555}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 947, "end": 956}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He shouldn\u2019t have done that, and suddenly, all those resentments from @placeholder build into big issues.", "idx": 89577}], "idx": 58329} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Caroline Wozniacki came through a tough test in her first-round match at the Australian Open - but turned her attention to her beloved Liverpool afterwards as she revealed her sadness at Steven Gerrard's departure. Wozniacki was pushed hard in the first set by 18-year-old Taylor Townsend but eventually went on to secure a 7-6 (7-1), 6-2 victory to progress to the last 64 on Tuesday. But the post-match discussion was not all about tennis as Gerrard's impending summer switch to LA Galaxy was brought up in Wozniacki's press conference. 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Several prominent Conservatives suggested Mr Miliband\u2019s \u2018appeasement\u2019 of Russia, a staunch ally of Syrian tyrant Bashar al Assad, had contributed to the current crisis. Treasury minister Sajid Javid, a close ally of Chancellor George Osborne, said there was a \u2018direct link between Miliband\u2019s cynical vote against [the] Syria motion and Russia\u2019s actions on Ukraine\u2019, adding that this made the Labour leader \u2018completely unfit to lead Britain\u2019.\n@highlight\nTories say Miliband's 'appeasement' of Russia contributed to crisis\n@highlight\nRussia is a firm ally of Syrian tyrant Bashar al Assad\n@highlight\n'Look where Miliband's weakness had led us,' Nick Boles said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 168, "end": 182}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 509, "end": 523}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 677, "end": 684}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 967, "end": 981}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What we need is for all parties in Britain to put politics aside so we can find a swift solution to the crisis in Ukraine.\u2019 Mr Miliband suggested diplomatic and economic sanctions offered the \u2018best hope\u2019 of persuading @placeholder to back down and ruled out backing western military action.", "idx": 89590}], "idx": 58335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sure, serious-minded folks from the White House on down have taken to Tumblr, the popular blogging platform that Yahoo announced it had purchased this week. 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The camp is filled with people who fled Myanmar before the country's regime signaled its intent to come in from the diplomatic cold. For the majority of the 30,000 people living there, the camp is their entire world. Their daily routine changes little because they can't go into the rest of Thailand or they will be arrested, and they won't go back to Myanmar because they are still afraid or have nothing to go back to.\n@highlight\nAung San Suu Kyi rounds of historic Thai trip with visit to largest refugee camp in the country\n@highlight\nMany of the 30,000 inhabitants fled persecution from Myanmar's military regime\n@highlight\nSome wish to return to Myanmar, but prefer to wait for reforms in Myanmar to continue\n@highlight\nPro-democracy leader Suu Kyi recently elected to Myanmar's parliament", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 74, "end": 81}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She ended her first international trip since being released from house arrest by visiting the camp in western @placeholder to see her people.", "idx": 89600}, {"query": "For them @placeholder is a name they recognize but a person they know little about.", "idx": 89602}, {"query": "And then there is a large section of the refugee community that has never known @placeholder.", "idx": 89603}], "idx": 58341} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 16 April 2012 | UPDATED: 09:25 EST, 16 April 2012 On Saturday police in the small Central American country of El Salvador were not called upon to attend a homicide. The Pacific Ocean country, which is sandwiched between Guatemala and Honduras, has been plagued by violence for years as rival drug gangs fight to gain control. However, this weekend's murder-free day may be an indication that recent attempts to crackdown on the violent clashes may be paying off. Cessation: Members of the Mara 18 gang (pictured) have called a truce with the Mara Salvatrucha gang on the streets of El Salvador\n@highlight\nFirst day with no killings since June 2009\n@highlight\nRival gangs in El Salvador made a truce in March", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 119, "end": 134}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 257, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 278}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 579, "end": 594}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 711, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "powerful criminal groups, Mara Salvatrucha and @placeholder, has for the time", "idx": 89611}], "idx": 58348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 06:49 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 17:14 EST, 22 June 2012 It was a bitter grudge match dubbed the Battle of the Bailout - and, unsurprisingly, it was dominated by Germany. The German football team beat their Greek counterparts 4-2 in a quarter-final at Euro 2012 in Poland tonight. The match in Gdansk, watched from the stands by German chancellor Angela Merkel, pitted Europe's economic engine room against the nation many say it is trying to crush, by demanding huge budget cuts in exchange for rescue cash. And there was no respite for the Greeks as Germany, tipped as one of the favourites for the tournament, ran out comfortable winners.\n@highlight\nGermany wins Euro 2012 quarter-final 4-2 with a flurry of second-half goals\n@highlight\nGermany wants huge budget cuts from Greece in return for bailout cash\n@highlight\nAngela Merkel, dubbed a 'Nazi' by Greek media, was at the game in Gdansk\n@highlight\nEngland will play Germany if they beat Italy on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 124, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 579, "end": 585}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "has to push through on the urging of @placeholder: we have to lose against", "idx": 89614}, {"query": "Good luck boys: @placeholder Chancellor Angela Merkel meets the players she later cheered on", "idx": 89615}, {"query": "Odds-on Germany to impose penalties, at least @placeholder can grow their own half-time oranges.'", "idx": 89616}, {"query": "Another added worry for @placeholder was that Merkel has a reputation as something of a lucky charm for her country's football team.", "idx": 89617}], "idx": 58349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ap and Daily Mail Reporter A magnitude 4.4 earthquake rolled through Southern California around dawn on Monday, giving people across Los Angeles a rude awakening. Seismologists orginally put the temblor at an estimated 4.7 after it struck at 6:25am. It was soon downgraded, but the shakeup was enough to give the City of Angels aggravating start to their work week. Scroll down for video... 'We're having an earthquake! ': The 4.4 quake hit as just KTLA aired its morning news. Here, anchors realize what's happening just in time to dive under their desk As it happens: Anchors Megan Henderson and Chris Schauble took cover under their desk on air as the quake hit during morning news\n@highlight\nSeismologists originally put the 6am quake at a magnitude 4.7 but it has since been downgraded\n@highlight\nKTLA morning news anchors were seen diving to safety under their desks on a live newscast\n@highlight\nThe northern Pacific coast of Chile was rocked by several stronger quakes as powerful as a 6.7 just hours before", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 4}, {"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 72, "end": 90}, {"start": 136, "end": 146}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 581, "end": 595}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was one of the largest quakes to hit @placeholder since the", "idx": 89619}], "idx": 58351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two blasts -- the second coming after police and passersby had gathered at the site of the first -- killed seven people and wounded 18 Tuesday evening in the Russian republic of Chechnya, according to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti. The state-run agency said the first blast occurred when officers attempted to detain a suspected militant in the Chechen capital of Grozny. About 30 minutes after that explosion, a second blast hit the same area after people had gathered there, RIA Novosti said. The news agency quoted Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov as saying five police officers, an emergencies ministry official and a civilian died in the two blasts.\n@highlight\nNEW: A second blast hits where an earlier one had killed two police officers\n@highlight\nNEW: Five officers, a government official and a civilian are dead, RIA Novosti says\n@highlight\nThe two blasts hit the Chechen capital of Grozny, the news agency says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 492, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}, {"start": 906, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The standard of living in the southwestern republic is poor compared with the rest of @placeholder.", "idx": 89626}], "idx": 58357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vernon Kay looks ahead to the Chicago Bears\u2019 visit to the San Francisco 49ers, which will be shown live on Channel 4 on Sunday night. The 49ers began their season with a 28-17 victory at the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday, but the Bears suffered a 23-20 defeat by the Buffalo Bills at Soldier Field. It is always difficult for a team in the NFL to start positively when they\u2019ve got a new head coach. The Chicago Bears, since losing Lovie Smith, have had a massive transition. Last year was a difficult year because of people\u2019s thoughts towards Jay Cutler. I think he\u2019s the key to this team and it\u2019s about how consistent he can be and whether he has got the weapons to be successful.\n@highlight\nChicago Bears visit the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday late game\n@highlight\nSan Francisco won their opening game of the season at Dallas Cowboys\n@highlight\nChicago beaten by Buffalo Bills 23-20 at Soldier Field during week one\n@highlight\nJay Cutler has to show more leadership to be one of the best quarterbacks\n@highlight\nColin Kaepernick's dual threat causes defenses all kinds of problems\n@highlight\nThe 49ers defense is in transition, but Justin Smith is amazing", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 76}, {"start": 107, "end": 115}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 714, "end": 732}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 845, "end": 851}, {"start": 863, "end": 875}, {"start": 886, "end": 898}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If you look at the 49ers, in my eyes @placeholder is not the best quarterback in the league.", "idx": 89627}, {"query": "Jay Cutler came under fire last season but has retained his place as the starting quarterback for the @placeholder", "idx": 89628}], "idx": 58358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie Last updated at 6:37 AM on 18th January 2012 The pilot of the plane that severely injured Lauren Scruggs said he tried to warn her before she walked into the propeller, costing the model her left hand and her left eye. Curt Richmond revealed to air safety officials that he put his arm up and yelled at the 23-year-old as she tried to walk in front of the plane December 3 at Aero County Airport in McKinney, Texas. Mr Richmond, who has not spoken publicly about the accident, said the plane's engine was still running and he told the young woman to walk behind the plane and out of harm's way.\n@highlight\nPilot Curt Richmond said he tried to stop the 23-year-old from walking in front of the plane", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 237, "end": 249}, {"start": 394, "end": 412}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Debut: Lauren Scruggs made her first debut outside her @placeholder hospital this week after mistakenly walking into a spinning propeller early last December", "idx": 89631}], "idx": 58361} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush once knocked President Bill Clinton as being too 'preoccupied with other matters' to confront Cuba, an email from Bush's time in office that was released today reveals. In the January 1999 email, obtained and published by the Washington Post along with other correspondence from Bush's eight years in office, Florida's newly elected chief executive took a shot at embattled Clinton over his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky and suggested that the next president should be more bold with the communist country. 'Forceful diplomacy can make a difference and we have had none for the last seven years and the current President is preoccupied with other matters,' Bush said in an email to then-Rep. 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It was unclear who would represent the Libyan government in negotiations, or when negotiations would occur. Journalists were not allowed to ask questions at a news conference after Sunday's meeting of the African Union's special committee on Libya in Pretoria, South Africa. Members of the committee have met with Gadhafi and opposition leaders over the past three months. Another African Union-led attempt to broker peace between Gadhafi and the rebels fell through in April.\n@highlight\nNEW: South Africa's president says civilian lives have been lost in NATO bombings\n@highlight\nNEW: AU: \"Only a political solution will make it possible to...settle the current conflict\"\n@highlight\nGadhafi will not be a part of talks, but it is unclear when they will occur, the AU says\n@highlight\nLibya says recent NATO strikes killed civilians, but NATO said there is no indication that it did so", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 37}, {"start": 63, "end": 75}, {"start": 190, "end": 191}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 531, "end": 543}, {"start": 568, "end": 572}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 640, "end": 646}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 819, "end": 830}, {"start": 882, "end": 885}, {"start": 912, "end": 913}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ahead of Sunday's meeting, human rights activists urged the African Union to prioritize the issue of the plight of civilians caught in armed conflicts, including @placeholder.", "idx": 89634}], "idx": 58363} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The double veto cast by Russia and China at the United Nations Security Council on Saturday represents a clarifying moment in the Syrian uprisings. 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Posted to an online message board last week, an insider with manufacturer Tomy Toys allegedly revealed the Southern flag's future ban on all 2013 General Lee cars due to sensitivity issues with its cultural symbolism. 'Starting January 1, 2013 all Dukes of Hazzard General Lee vehicles will not be allowed to be produced with the Confederate flag on the top of the vehicle. This directive has been passed onto us from the licensor Warner Brothers,' the post on HobbyTalk.com read.\n@highlight\nNews of the Southern flag's removal by an alleged spokesperson for the toymaker caused outrage among fans of the hit TV show\n@highlight\nWarner Bros who owns the theatrical, DVD and licensing rights to The Dukes of Hazzard claims the rumour is completely false", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 169, "end": 184}, {"start": 188, "end": 198}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 436, "end": 446}, {"start": 538, "end": 565}, {"start": 620, "end": 630}, {"start": 721, "end": 735}, {"start": 751, "end": 763}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 918, "end": 928}, {"start": 983, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesperson for @placeholder reported the post\u2019s claims as being false.", "idx": 89639}], "idx": 58366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of pro-democracy activists forced the temporary closure of the Hong Kong government's headquarters this morning amid clashes with police which broke out when demonstrators defied ordered to leave the area. Chaos erupted as commuters made their way to work, with officers engaged in a tense stand-off with hundreds of protesters who had surrounded Admiralty Centre - a vast complex which houses offices and retail outlets. The central government offices and the legislature were forced to close during the stand-off, as were scores of shops. The latest flare-up, during which police charged protesters with batons and pepper spray, marked an escalation in the civil disobedience movement which has seen sustained anti-government protests for the past two months. It also underscored the frustration of protesters at Beijing's refusal to budge on electoral reforms and grant greater democracy to the former British colony.\n@highlight\nThousands of pro-democracy activists forced temporary closure of Hong Kong government's headquarters\n@highlight\nPolice officers charged protesters with batons and pepper spray after the defied orders to retreat from area\n@highlight\nLatest flare-up marked escalation in the former British colony's two-month old civil disobedience movement\n@highlight\nAlso underscored the frustration of protesters at Beijing's refusal to grant pro-democracy electoral reforms", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 81}, {"start": 357, "end": 372}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1348}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Downing Street said that the action had 'amplified' concerns about the situation in Hong Kong, which has enjoyed a degree of autonomy from @placeholder under the \"one country, two systems\" arrangements instituted at the time of its handover from UK control in 1997.", "idx": 89647}, {"query": "The latest clashes highlight the challenges authorities face as a restive younger generation contests @placeholder's grip on the financial hub and demands greater democracy.", "idx": 89648}], "idx": 58374} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The reported iCloud hack, which exposed hundreds of photos of celebrities, has highlighted the dangers of storing files online. In particular, actress Mary Winstead complained she had deleted a number of the leaked photos \u2018long ago\u2019. But, many Apple users aren\u2019t aware that removing a photo from a device doesn\u2019t automatically remove it from their cloud account. If you are concerned about images or files you have stored online, there are steps you can take to delete them from the iCloud and from the device. Scroll down for video When a user takes a photo, it is stored in their Camera Roll, which is a gallery of images that are physically stored on the device. If My Photo Stream is enabled (pictured left), these photos are also stored in the My Photo Stream album (pictured right), which is automatically uploaded to iCloud and other synced devices\n@highlight\nWhen photos are taken on Apple devices, they're stored in the Camera Roll\n@highlight\nIf Photo Stream is enabled, these images are also stored on iCloud\n@highlight\nCamera Roll photos are only uploaded to the cloud if the option is enabled as part of the phone or tablet\u2019s backup options\n@highlight\nRemoving a photo from Camera Roll does not remove it from the backup - the photos need to be deleted from the device, and the backup overwritten\n@highlight\nBut, deleting it from Photo Stream automatically deletes it from iCloud", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 582, "end": 592}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 892, "end": 896}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1385, "end": 1390}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder backup options can be disabled by going to go to Settings,", "idx": 89653}], "idx": 58377} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Backstage at the Michael Kors show, a strange air of calm hangs over the make-up area. Although security is predictably tight, there is no screaming or high drama. It's 7.30 a.m., hours before the show, and the machine is just beginning to mobilize. Liu Wen is an early arrival, quietly sitting in a chair listening to her iPod as a make-up artist begins to apply foundation. Her cup of coffee and bottle of green tea reveal that even the women dubbed \"China's first supermodel\" finds early starts challenging. But there is no trace of fatigue: Her face looks flawless with little make up, and her skin luminous.\n@highlight\nLiu Wen is regarded by many in the fashion world as China's first supermodel\n@highlight\nAt the age of 23, she has already worked for most of the world's major fashion houses\n@highlight\nWen is also the first Asian model to be named as a spokesperson for Estee Lauder\n@highlight\nChina is expected to become a major market for global fashion brands in years to come", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 46}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For a public figure whose image is key, @placeholder remains surprisingly open and accessible.", "idx": 89656}], "idx": 58380} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Embarrassment: Home Secretary Theresa May has admitted employing a foreign worker The Tories faced fresh embarrassment over immigration last night when it emerged that Home Secretary Theresa May uses a Brazilian-born cleaner. A day after Immigration Minister James Brokenshire condemned the \u2018wealthy metropolitan elite\u2019 for using cheap labour from migrants, his boss confirmed that she employs a female home help who was born abroad. The cleaner has obtained British citizenship and aides denied that Mrs May played any role in assisting her quest for a passport. But the revelation came as Downing Street admitted that Samantha Cameron helped the Prime Minister\u2019s Nepalese nanny get British citizenship.\n@highlight\nJames Brokenshire blamed the 'wealthy metropolitan elite' for rising immigration because they hire foreign workers at home\n@highlight\nBoth David Cameron and Nick Clegg have home help from abroad\n@highlight\nNow it has emerged that Theresa May also pays a foreign employee", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 259, "end": 275}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 620, "end": 635}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 716, "end": 732}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 946, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A spokesman for Mrs May said: \u2018@placeholder\u2019s cleaner is a British citizen but she was born in Brazil.", "idx": 89676}, {"query": "@placeholder had no role at all in her cleaner\u2019s application for citizenship.\u2019", "idx": 89677}], "idx": 58392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com. Natural disasters, revolutionary technology, pro-athlete scandals and national calamities marked 2007 as an unforgettable year. Yet, amid these major happenings arose stories that were overlooked, unseen or ignored altogether: tales of our nation's work force. Understandably, these pieces weren't as newsworthy as Michael Vick's dog fighting charges or Paris Hilton going to jail. But these stories held an angle unlike any other: They were just plain weird. Here are 15 headlines that exemplify the strange happenings that took place in the workplace in 2007.\n@highlight\nCola wars get physical as Pepsi worker attacks Coke employee\n@highlight\nSouthwest Airlines employee tells passenger her outfit won't fly\n@highlight\nDrive-through dispute gets suspect jail food\n@highlight\nAlleged robber asks victim out for date", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 21}, {"start": 55, "end": 71}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 469, "end": 480}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 799, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Pepsi worker allegedly assaulted the @placeholder employee, hitting him in the face, giving him a black eye and breaking his nose.", "idx": 89681}], "idx": 58396} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mark Webber managed to remarkably escape without serious injury after a huge crash in the season finale of the World Endurance Championship left his Porsche dismantled and in flames. The 38-year-old, who used to race in Formula One, collided with the Ferrari of Matteo Cressoni on the 14th corner at the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo before his car slammed into the safety wall. Fortunately Webber gave spectators the thumbs up before medics took the Australian to the Medical centre as a precaution. Mark Webber was seen giving a thumbs up signal from a stretcher after his crash in Sao Paulo\n@highlight\nFormer Red Bull Formula One driver driving in FIA WEC season finale\n@highlight\nThe 38-year-old collided with a Ferrari driver before crashing into a wall\n@highlight\nHe was going 300km/hr around the Arquibancadas curve\n@highlight\nDespite his car falling apart and bursting into flames, he left unhurt", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 111, "end": 138}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 304, "end": 313}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 614, "end": 621}, {"start": 623, "end": 633}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 805, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Australian has stayed in motorsport with the @placeholder since retiring from Formula One in 2013", "idx": 89685}], "idx": 58398} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New laws aimed at reducing the suffering of millions of chickens in abattoirs have been put on hold by the Government after Muslims complained they would undermine their rights to slaughter the birds according to Islamic rituals. To the dismay of animal welfare groups, the laws were unexpectedly delayed just days before they were due to be implemented last month. Senior vets and campaigners said that the delay was \u2018outrageous\u2019 and some have now threatened to report ministers to the European Commission for failing to implement the EU-wide rules. Masood Khwaja, a Muslim food consultant, said: 'In order to meet the religious requirements of halal, light stunning should be done but not enough to kill the animal'\n@highlight\nCampaigners have threatened to report ministers to European Commission for not implementing the EU-wide rules\n@highlight\nResearch that suggests that many birds are still conscious and suffer pain when they are slaughtered", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 487, "end": 505}, {"start": 537, "end": 538}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 782, "end": 800}, {"start": 827, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder rituals, the birds have to be alive when their throats are slit so their hearts are still pumping and their blood is properly drained.", "idx": 89697}], "idx": 58405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov for Mail online and Louise Boyle Punished: Andrea Chisholm, 54, was sentenced to one year in prison for aiding and abetting wrongfully obtained public assistance A Minnesota woman who once claimed to be Scottish nobility has pleaded guilty to illegally collecting welfare payments while living in a mansion. Andrea Chisholm, 54, accepted responsibility for aiding and abetting wrongfully obtaining public assistance. She admitted in court Tuesday she signed welfare applications that were inaccurate and resulted in her collecting more than $60,000, but told the judge they were filled out by her husband, 62-year-old Colin Chisholm III.\n@highlight\nAndrea Chisholm, 54, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison after pleading guilty to aiding and abetting wrongfully obtained public assistance\n@highlight\nThe self-described Scottish noblewoman 'Lady Chisholm' told the judge her husband, Colin Chisholm III, filled out the bogus welfare applications\n@highlight\nThe couple lived in a lakefront home, owned a $1.2million yacht and ran a kennel raising elite Cavalier King Charles spaniels\n@highlight\nThe Chisholms collected $167,000 in food stamps and medical claims, prosecutors said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 328, "end": 342}, {"start": 638, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 683}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 872, "end": 884}, {"start": 915, "end": 932}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018It\u2019s appropriate that @placeholder spend time behind bars for cheating the public of welfare dollars,\u2019 County Attorney Mike Freeman said.", "idx": 89706}], "idx": 58412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Didier Drogba stirred Chelsea emotions and rekindled misty-eyed memories of Munich as he scored a Champions League penalty to celebrate his first goal since returning to Stamford Bridge. His first since the winning spot-kick against Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena in May 2012 was the second in this six-goal Euro-romp against Maribor. Jose Mourinho\u2019s team are in control at the top of Group G, smoothly on course for a place in the last 16 of the Champions League. Loic Remy put Chelsea ahead after 13 minutes after cutting in from the right hand side and firing past Jasmin Handanovic\n@highlight\nLoic Remy puts Chelsea ahead at Stamford Bridge after 13 minutes\n@highlight\nFrench striker injures himself in the act of scoring and is replaced by Didier Drogba\n@highlight\nDrogba scores from the penalty spot to make it 2-0 in 23rd minute\n@highlight\nJohn Terry scores from close range on the half hour mark to put Chelsea three goals up\n@highlight\nEden Hazard cross turned into his own net by Mitja Viler for fourth goal\n@highlight\nMaribor miss the chance to hit back as Agim Ibraimi sees his penalty hit the base of the post\n@highlight\nHazard makes it 5-0 with a penalty, then adds a sixth in 90th minute", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 76, "end": 81}, {"start": 98, "end": 113}, {"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 266}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 351}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 451, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 572, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 749, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 851, "end": 860}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 994, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder celebrates with his team-mates and Chelsea were showboating before half time, with Maribor unable to cope with their quality", "idx": 89722}, {"query": "@placeholder steps away from the Maribor defence on his way to adding a late sixth goal for Chelsea", "idx": 89724}], "idx": 58422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has raised eyebrows by claiming that Angel Di Maria is city rival Real's best player, above the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. Simeone watched from the sidelines as his Atletico side held their Madrid rivals to a 1-1 draw in the Spanish Super Cup first leg on Tuesday night. Di Maria's late introduction from the bench changed the game, with the Argentina winger - a target for Manchester United - setting up an the opening goal for James Rodriguez. Atletico levelled the tie through Raul Garcia with just two minutes remaining. 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Now well on his way to the ambitious goal of $1 million, Dylan Siegal, a seven-year-old from Los Angeles, is selling his book 'Chocolate Bar' to raise funds for Jonah Pournazarian, eight, his best friend who suffers from a rare condition called glycogen storage disease type 1B.\n@highlight\nDylan Siegel, seven, wrote a book when he was six to help raise money for his best friend Jonah Pournazarian\n@highlight\nJonah, eight, has a rare liver disease for which there is no cure\n@highlight\nSales of Dylan's book, Chocolate Bar, have raised more than $750,000 for research into glycogen storage disease type 1B\n@highlight\n'Chocolate bar' is Dylan-speak for 'excellent'\n@highlight\nAccording to Dylan, helping his friend Jonah 'is the biggest chocolate bar'\n@highlight\nResearcher Dr David Weinstein believes that with the money raised a cure is possible", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 359, "end": 369}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 427, "end": 444}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 646, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 776, "end": 788}, {"start": 870, "end": 871}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 981, "end": 985}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's parents suggested that they help him organize a bake-sale or lemonade stand to raise money, but Dylan had much bigger plans.", "idx": 89747}], "idx": 58436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The wreck of a British bomber that sunk during a raid on the German battleship, the Tirpitz, has been found and is likely to contain the bodies of two of the missing crew. The Halifax bomber was located perfectly intact 600ft down in a Norwegian fjord 72 years after it crashed on the mission to destroy one of Hitler's most feared ships. The aircraft was struck by heavy flak and made a successful crash landing in the water inlet in northern Norway. 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The day was emotional and peaceful, a gesture of unity just days after Islamic extremists slaughtered 17 people. World leaders joined French President Francois Hollande, including British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The day also brought together an unlikely duo at the rally: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.\n@highlight\nNYPD and other U.S. law enforcement alerted to threat from ISIS\n@highlight\nMassive crowd at anti-terrorism rally in Paris was the largest in French history, French Mission to U.N. says\n@highlight\nMany world leaders present, but Obama, Kerry, Holder not at rally to represent U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 398, "end": 414}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 599, "end": 619}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 672, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 942}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday brought the end to a traumatic week in @placeholder.", "idx": 89754}, {"query": "NYPD employees were told to \"remain alert and consider tactics at all times while on patrol,\" especially in light of the attacks in @placeholder last week, in an internal memo.", "idx": 89755}], "idx": 58441} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joel Christie Max Schireson was tired of being asked what type of car he drives. As the male CEO of a billion dollar company and a married father-of-three, he would listen as his female counterparts were questioned on how they maintain a healthy work and family balance, wondering why the same was never asked of him. He was also tired of spending more time on planes flying around the world on business than he was with his wife and kids. So on Wednesday Schireson - who fronts fast-growing New York database company MongoDB, which has grown $220 million in the last four years under his leadership - announced he was stepping down from the 'best job in the world' in order to have more time at home.\n@highlight\nCEO of fast-growing New York database company MongoDB, Max Schireson, announced he was stepping down from his role on Tuesday\n@highlight\nMarried father-of-three said he has missed too many important occasions due to the demands of his job\n@highlight\nHe will take up a position as vice president\n@highlight\nMongoDB was last valued at $1 billion\n@highlight\nSchireson said the company has raised $220 million in the four years he has been CEO", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 459, "end": 467}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 783}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The future is bright and @placeholder deserves a leader who can be \u201call-in\u201d and make the most of the opportunity.", "idx": 89766}], "idx": 58451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"I just love it when I get milk-to-dark converts,\" says Kerrin Rousset, as she prepares to lead a small cocoa-hungry crowd through the narrow streets of Zurich's Old Town. Rousset, who makes a living leading people to the city's finest chocolates, needn't worry too much -- we're already lost to the dark side. We've joined her on a sunny afternoon in Paradeplatz, outside the flagship shop of Sprungli, a high-quality chocolate maker known for its delicate Luxemburgerli bite-sized almond meringues. We're here because, although in Zurich you're never more than a praline's throw from an artisanal chocolatier (not that any sane person would throw away a perfectly good praline), it's surprisingly tricky to locate truly excellent chocolate.\n@highlight\nSweet Zurich tour focuses on local chocolate confectionery gems like Honold and Conditorei Schober-Peclard\n@highlight\nRousset advises chocolate tasters to let the chocolate melt -- not chew\n@highlight\nAs with wines, it's important to know where cocoa beans originate, because their \"terroir\" determines flavor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 171, "end": 178}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 542, "end": 547}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 860}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Of course we would go to @placeholder, a Zurich institution, but it was fun to go to the small local shops where the owners had become friends, where we would chat and taste lots, too.\"", "idx": 89769}], "idx": 58453} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- They lined up hundreds strong to touch the dirt. Some fell to their knees, clutching the gritty stuff as though it were a long-lost child. Others lifted it to their lips to savor a taste of the home they left behind decades ago. Exiles -- who face never returning to Tibet as long as it is under Chinese rule -- stood on Tibetan soil this week, fulfilling a desire that has burned within since they fled westward across the Himalayas. Only, this week, they were able to do it in Dharamsala, the Indian hilltown that functions as the de facto capital of the refugee community.\n@highlight\nTibetans who long to see their homeland were able to touch native soil again\n@highlight\nArtist Tenzing Rigdol smuggled the soil in sacks from Tibet to India\n@highlight\nThe dirt was spread on a stage so Tibetans could walk on it\n@highlight\nRigdol's father died without ever seeing Tibet again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 276, "end": 280}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 798, "end": 805}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He invited @placeholder to walk on his dirt, write on it or pick up a microphone to express themselves.", "idx": 89775}, {"query": "There was no overt political statement in Rigdol's art, but some @placeholder hoped it would inspire resistance to Chinese rule.", "idx": 89776}], "idx": 58458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jerry Sandusky is a pedophile and was rightfully convicted, filmmaker John Ziegler said. Yet he came out in Sandusky's defense in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan late Monday, disparaging witness testimony that led to that conviction. The A.M. radio talk show host recently released controversial interviews he conducted with the former Penn State assistant coach. Sandusky will probably be incarcerated for the rest of his life for child sex abuse convictions, but he has had his say outside the prison walls in these recorded phone conversations, which Ziegler partially posted on the Internet. In the audio clips, Sandusky attempted to discredit an eyewitness in the case against him and downplayed what head coach Joe Paterno may have known about his activities.\n@highlight\nPiers Morgan airs excerpts from controversial interview by radio talk show host turned filmmaker\n@highlight\nThe former Penn State assistant football coach raps prosecution witness Mike McQueary\n@highlight\nSandusky says he's not sure if head coach Joe Paterno thought he was a pedophile\n@highlight\nThe filmmaker says he's trying to give Paterno \"his day in court\" after \"he was railroaded\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 79, "end": 90}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 157, "end": 159}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 378, "end": 385}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 600, "end": 607}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 910, "end": 919}, {"start": 971, "end": 983}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is all about @placeholder's alleged culpability, which I don't believe the facts back up.", "idx": 89782}, {"query": "During his at times heated appearance on Piers Morgan, Ziegler accused @placeholder of having defamed Paterno on his show.", "idx": 89785}, {"query": "During his at times heated appearance on Piers Morgan, Ziegler accused Morgan of having defamed @placeholder on his show.", "idx": 89786}], "idx": 58460} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It could have all been very different for Captain Munnerlyn. Born three months premature and weighing little more than three pounds, he spent the first three months of his life in an incubator. When he arrived home in the Happy Hill area of Mobile, Alabama, he was housed in a shoebox. At the age of four, his aunt protected him and took a bullet as a drive-by shooting raged outside their car. Two years later his father was murdered by one of his cousins following a row in a bar. Captain Munnerlyn (right) says the VIkings will learn from a chastening defeat in Green Bay\n@highlight\nMunnerlyn was born three months premature and has upset the odds all his life\n@highlight\nThe 5ft 9in cornerback admits he is struggling to find his best form but is not afraid of the hard yards\n@highlight\nThe Vikings defense is ranked 15th overall: 19th against the run and 11th against the pass\n@highlight\nAfter a woeful 42-10 defeat in Green Bay the Vikings face NFC North rivals Detroit needing a win to keep their season on track", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 58}, {"start": 222, "end": 231}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 586, "end": 594}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Watch tape, learn from it and move on to @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 89790}], "idx": 58463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A much anticipated encounter between President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, came on the sidelines of a lunch held Friday to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. But a conversation between Putin and Ukrainian President-elect Petro Poroshenko may have been more fruitful. \"We believe it's a good thing they were able to speak, but it's not a substitute for the steps it (Russia) needs to take to deescalate things, especially violence,\" a senior administration official said. \"It's a positive thing that they spoke, but more needs to be done.\" The official said Putin has publicly voiced support for Poroshenko, but \"he's not taking steps to back that up.\"\n@highlight\nBarack Obama and Vladimir Putin speak on the sidelines of a D-Day lunch\n@highlight\nRussia's Putin and Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko shake hands, talk briefly\n@highlight\nFrench President Hollande dined with Obama on Thursday before a separate dinner with Putin\n@highlight\nObama said he would reiterate comments on Ukraine if he and Putin met", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 252, "end": 267}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 711, "end": 724}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 877, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 901}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During their informal aside, Obama told Putin that to reduce tensions in Ukraine, Russia must recognize @placeholder as the country's legitimate leader and stop supporting separatists in eastern Ukraine.", "idx": 89791}, {"query": "@placeholder \"has a chance to get back into a lane of international law,\" he said.", "idx": 89793}], "idx": 58464} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Danny Welbeck delivered for under-fire Roy Hodgson as the Arsenal striker scored a brace in England's 2-0 win over Switzerland in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier. The former Manchester United outcast found the net after breaks in the 58th minute and in time added on as England, much maligned after their uninspiring 1-0 friendly win over Norway, got off to a perfect start against their main Group E rivals. Here, Sportsmail's Martin Keown gives his verdict on the performance of the players. 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Two of the men have since been sentenced to death, while the third hanged himself while in detention, the government-run newspaper New Light of Myanmar reported on its website.\n@highlight\nRohingya are a stateless Muslim minority living in Myanmar's Rakhine state\n@highlight\nThey have clashed frequently with the western state's Buddhist population\n@highlight\nDozens killed and thousands of homes burned down in recent violence\n@highlight\nMyanmar's president pledged to address the issue during recent U.N. visit", "entities": [{"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 327, "end": 341}, {"start": 499, "end": 504}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It could make important contributions to restoring peace and harmony in the state and in creating a conducive environment for a more inclusive way forward to tackle the underlying causes of the violence, including the condition of the @placeholder communities in Rakhine.\"", "idx": 89797}], "idx": 58466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Like St. Augustine's prayer \"God make me chaste - but not yet,\" Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao's personal conversation with God may not lead to his retirement anytime soon. Pacquiao said in a radio interview on Monday he had a dream in which God had told him to hang up his gloves, fueling speculation he may back out of a long-anticipated fight with American Floyd Mayweather. \"I will not stay long in boxing because He said: 'You have done enough. You have made yourself famous but this is harmful',\" he told Manila's DZMM radio. However, his team say retirement is still a long way off.\n@highlight\nPacquiao says he had a dream in which God told him to retire\n@highlight\nThe boxer's business manager says he is unlikely to retire this year\n@highlight\nBoxing fans have long sought a fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao\n@highlight\nPacquiao is the first boxer to have won world titles in eight weight divisions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 40}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 183, "end": 190}, {"start": 252, "end": 254}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 370, "end": 385}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 649, "end": 651}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pacquiao also has an ongoing defamation suit against Mayweather, claiming the @placeholder fighter has insinuated that his success is the result of performance-enhancing drugs.", "idx": 89799}], "idx": 58467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (CNN) -- Honduran soldiers shot out the tires of buses headed for a demonstration in support of ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya, a video obtained by CNN shows. This image from a cell phone video shows Honduran soldiers shooting out the tires of a bus. The video, believed shot within the past two days, shows a line of buses stopped on a road in what is reported to be the city of Limones. The city is about 70 miles (112 kilometers) northeast of the capital, Tegucigalpa. A noisy, chaotic crowd is milling around the buses while soldiers move among them. Some slight pushing can be seen.\n@highlight\nVideo shows line of buses stopped on road in Honduras\n@highlight\nShouting is heard, some pushing takes place\n@highlight\nGunshots ring out, then video shows soldiers shooting tires\n@highlight\nHonduras military says it has not heard of incident", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 135, "end": 152}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pro-Zelaya protesters have skirmished with troops in some parts of Tegucigalpa, but the incidents have received little mention from @placeholder TV stations.", "idx": 89805}], "idx": 58470} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 15:11 EST, 5 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:40 EST, 6 August 2012 A wealthy former yacht dealer has snapped up every foreclosed home in Michigan's Macomb County, paying the cut price of $4.9million for a whopping 645 properties. Bill McMachen handed over a measly $7,500 on average for each of the properties, of which 403 are family homes, and he's now being bombarded with emails from prospective buyers. 'It's overwhelming,' McMachen told the Detroit News after Tuesday's transaction. 'I'm having a hard time keeping up with them all.' 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The flying saucer-shaped home, with seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and an infinity pool, was built for the singer and his family in Preston Hollow, by architect Lionel Morrison in 2007. Sleek fittings and floor-to-ceiling windows make the 14,795sq ft house, priced for $9.995 million, out of this world. Out of this world: The Preston Hollow home of country singer Darren Kozelsky is being sold for $10 million\n@highlight\nCountry singer's Texas home has infinity pool and sleek look\n@highlight\nFloor-to-ceiling windows flood the seven-bedroom home with natural light", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 150, "end": 154}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 353, "end": 367}, {"start": 519, "end": 532}, {"start": 557, "end": 571}, {"start": 631, "end": 635}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Seamless: Living space in the @placeholder designed home flows effortless from room to room", "idx": 89829}], "idx": 58485} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- In scenes that would not have been out of place in a Hollywood science fiction thriller, at dawn on March 31, 2003, armed police and Hong Kong health authorities dressed in biological suits, theater masks and surgical gloves descended on Amoy Gardens housing estate. Working swiftly on an order from the Department of Health to isolate Block E, the residents were sealed in. Under 24-hour medical surveillance, they could neither leave the block nor receive visitors, according to a report from the Hong Kong Department of Health. Later moved to confinement camps under quarantine laws that had not been invoked since an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1894, the residents of Amoy Gardens were locked out for 10 days as doctors, clinicians, sewerage experts and engineers scoured the block for clues.\n@highlight\nHong Kong housing estate Amoy Gardens was center of 2003 SARS outbreak\n@highlight\nAuthorities had to work fast to isolate the virus and quarantine residents\n@highlight\nThe events at Amoy Gardens underscored the difficulties of containing epidemics\n@highlight\nPublic information an important part of the fight against epidemics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 152, "end": 160}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 323, "end": 342}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 528, "end": 547}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 886, "end": 889}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even before @placeholder could be quarantined, police were on a manhunt for 147 residents who had already fled the infected apartment block -- to hotels or to stay with family or friends -- possibly spreading the virus into the community.", "idx": 89835}], "idx": 58491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It couldn\u2019t last. Manchester United have won six successive games whilst producing some awfully mediocre football, some of it downright shambolic. Normally you get what deserve but Louis van Gaal\u2019s team have been getting away with a little more than that of late. Against Aston Villa, reality returned. United were decidedly average in the first half and a little better in the second but they weren\u2019t good enough to break down ten men. Any committed Premier League team with a well-executed game plan is a test for United at present and so it proved. 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His claims follow after a parliamentary spiel by the Tasmanian senator, during which she accused her party leader of trying to intimidate her and interfere with her role in the Senate. But Mr Palmer says those statements are lies and accused Senator Lambie of planning to set up her own political party. 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In an interview on Friday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight,\" the actress, singer and director talked to the CNN host about Brando, her long career, the Democratic Party, her new movie \"The Guilt Trip\" and more. \"(Brando) wanted to take me to the desert, to see the wildflowers,\" said Streisand. She said he wanted to \"sleep over in a ghost town,\" but Streisand refused his advances.\n@highlight\nBarbra Streisand sits down for a rare interview with \"Piers Morgan Tonight\"\n@highlight\nShe considers herself to be an actress who sings and not the other way around\n@highlight\nIn her new movie \"The Guilt Trip,\" she plays \"the archetype of Jewish mama\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 181, "end": 193}, {"start": 238, "end": 257}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 328}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 551, "end": 559}, {"start": 594, "end": 609}, {"start": 648, "end": 667}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder clearly wanted to do more than just look at flowers with you,\" Morgan pointed out.", "idx": 89846}], "idx": 58496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Microsoft Office, the suite of productivity tools used by millions, has finally come to the iPhone. The move is a significant one for Microsoft and its users. Before, the popular set of tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, was available only on Windows phones, which have captured a sliver of the smartphone market. The feature is available free in Apple's App Store for subscribers to Office 365, the cloud-based version of Office's business-like tools for home users. Subscribers pay a monthly fee. Office for iPhone is intended for people who need to edit PowerPoints or Excel spreadsheets on the go, not create them from their phones. The company said users can work with documents on their phones, and the updates will be transferred to those documents on PC versions. They'll also be able to share documents from their phones.\n@highlight\nMicrosoft announced its Office suite is now available on the iPhone\n@highlight\nOffice tools include Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook\n@highlight\nIt will be free but available only to Office 365 subscribers\n@highlight\nOffice is not available for iPad or Android devices", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 383, "end": 391}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 527, "end": 543}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 931, "end": 936}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 976, "end": 980}, {"start": 983, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is no similar version of Office optimized for the @placeholder, which has its own more fully developed Web browser.", "idx": 89851}], "idx": 58499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He enjoyed this one. Beaming smile, arms outstretched and sliding on his knees into the corner flag, revelling in the adulation that was showered upon him. Steven Gerrard had scored 176 goals for Liverpool before Tuesday night, including strikes that defined European and domestic finals, but No 177 seemed different, sweeter almost. It was, perhaps, a reminder of his ability to produce just when it matters. With all the speculation surrounding his contract, all the conjecture about whether he will stay at Anfield or pursue a fresh challenge next year, Gerrard could not have provided a more telling riposte when he burst into Leicester City\u2019s area in the 54th minute to settle a game Liverpool needed to win.\n@highlight\nLiverpool defeated Leicester 3-1 in their Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard was restored to the starting line-up after being dropped for the weekend game against Stoke\n@highlight\nLeonardo Ulloa's shot hit the post before rebounding off Simon Mignolet for the opening goal\n@highlight\nAdam Lallana levelled four minutes later after combining well with former Southampton teammate Rickie Lambert\n@highlight\nGerrard gave the Reds the lead in the second half after a well- timed run into the box\n@highlight\nWes Morgan was dismissed after bringing down Lambert as the Foxes' last defender on 62minutes\n@highlight\nKasper Schmeichel was fortunate not to be sent off after appearing to bring Gerrard down in the box\n@highlight\nJordan Henderson sealed victory with a late strike after an error from the Leicester keeper\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE to see Dominic King's Player Ratings for both sets of teams", "entities": [{"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 510, "end": 516}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 725, "end": 733}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 767, "end": 780}, {"start": 795, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 943, "end": 956}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1275}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1317}, {"start": 1326, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1371, "end": 1387}, {"start": 1447, "end": 1453}, {"start": 1482, "end": 1497}, {"start": 1557, "end": 1565}, {"start": 1603, "end": 1614}, {"start": 1618, "end": 1631}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder should have been down to nine when Kasper Schmeichel collided with Gerrard but frustrations were only temporary.", "idx": 89863}], "idx": 58510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Infighting between Syrian rebels threatened a hospital in the northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, a source said, forcing doctors to hide patients as clashes flared between Islamists and members of the Free Syrian Army. \"Doctors are working neutrally, treating both sides,\" said the source in northern Syria, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal attacks. As doctors treat the wounded, fighters from the FSA and the al Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, are fighting outside the hospital and plotting to attack each other inside, the source said. The clashes come after the FSA gave ISIS members a 24-hour ultimatum to surrender and leave the country and arrested 200 members of the al Qaeda-linked group.\n@highlight\nRebels from the Free Syrian Army are clashing with al Qaeda-linked fighters\n@highlight\nBoth are fighting to topple al-Assad's government; now, they're fighting each other\n@highlight\n\"Doctors are working neutrally, treating both sides,\" source says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 209, "end": 224}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 452, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 491}, {"start": 614, "end": 616}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 773, "end": 788}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder issued its own ultimatum on Saturday, giving the FSA 24 hours to free their prisoners, or they will leave their joint posts with the FSA in Aleppo.", "idx": 89868}, {"query": "\"The medical staff in Aleppo will be targeted by ISIS if they know that they are treating FSA patients, by @placeholder if they know that they are treating ISIS patients, and by (the) regime's airstrikes if they know that they are treating both,\" the source said.", "idx": 89871}], "idx": 58514} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Won't apologize: Mariah Carey is pictured with her manager, Jermaine Dupri. Dupri was the person responsible for setting up a concert for the president of Angola which has now been criticized by human rights organizations Mariah Carey angered human rights groups this week after it was revealed she accepted $1million to perform in a private concert for the president of Angola, the second-longest serving dictator in office. The singer's manager Jermaine Dupri organized the gig for President Jos\u00e8 Eduardo Dos Santos, and remained unapologetic when questioned by the Human Rights Foundation. Instead, Dupri pointed the blame at the Red Cross, and even said that Carey doesn't involve herself with human rights matters.\n@highlight\nThe singer gave a two-hour concert for authoritarian Angolan President Jos\u00e8 Eduardo Dos Santos last Sunday, in return for the huge amount\n@highlight\nThe move has angered human rights groups who claim Dos Santos has murdered many and exploited the country's resources to his own gain\n@highlight\nThe concert comes five years after Mariah apologized after performing for notorious dictator Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi\n@highlight\nCarey's manager Jermaine Dupri defended the move and said the singer shouldn't have to apologize", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 40, "end": 51}, {"start": 83, "end": 96}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 178, "end": 183}, {"start": 245, "end": 256}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 517, "end": 539}, {"start": 591, "end": 613}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 825, "end": 847}, {"start": 954, "end": 963}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This isn't the first time that @placeholder has drawn heat for taking money from a shady leader.", "idx": 89872}], "idx": 58515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Armed drones. Mass graves. Kirkuk's effective annexation. The Iraq crisis escalated Friday. A U.S. official confirmed to CNN that armed American drones started flying over Baghdad in the previous 24 hours to provide additional protection for 180 U.S. military advisers in the area. Until now, U.S. officials had said all drone reconnaissance flights over Iraq were unarmed. Using the drones for any offensive strikes against insurgent Islamic State in Iraq and Syria fighters would continue to require approval from U.S. President Barack Obama. Also on Friday, Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani said disputed areas in northern Iraq, including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, are part of the Kurdish autonomous region from now on after the Iraqi central government failed to hold a long-awaited referendum.\n@highlight\nKurdish leader Barzani effectively annexes Kirkuk\n@highlight\nArmed U.S. drones are protecting 180 American military advisers, source says\n@highlight\nIraqi Prime Minister: We're buying fighter jets from Russia and Belarus\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch says graves are thought to hold slain Iraqi soldiers, police and civilians", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 121, "end": 123}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 293, "end": 296}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 435, "end": 447}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 542}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 732, "end": 736}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 854, "end": 859}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The move could complicate efforts by the United States and its allies to get Iraqi leaders to form a new government representing all three major population groups -- Sunnis, Shias and @placeholder.", "idx": 89875}], "idx": 58516} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 7 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:36 EST, 7 April 2013 The government has been ordered to pay compensation for the \u2018injustice\u2019 of inflicting misery on an elderly couple who were left without heating for three years by a bungled state-sponsored energy programme. Donald Siteman told a parliamentary watchdog his three-bedroom home had become a \u2018hell house\u2019, with his dying wife Evelyn forced to wear her coat indoors and go to bed early in a desperate attempt to get warm. A boiler installed under Labour\u2019s \u00a32.4billion Warm Front scheme broke down after just six months, beginning a tortuous battle to have it fixed which lasted through three bitterly cold winters.\n@highlight\nGovernment ordered to pay compensation to Donald Siteman, 90 for the misery inflicted by the catalogue of errors under the Warm Front scheme\n@highlight\nWife Evelyn, 85, died in October still pleading for the problem to be fixed\n@highlight\nNew boiler to make their home more efficient broke down after 6 months\n@highlight\nDepartment for Energy and contractor Corillion slammed by Ombudsman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 322, "end": 335}, {"start": 437, "end": 442}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 859, "end": 868}, {"start": 888, "end": 898}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was severely criticised for its role in the \u2018emotional and physical distress\u2019 the couple suffered\u2019.", "idx": 89879}], "idx": 58517} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Justine Sacco found herself trending worldwide on Twitter thanks to an ill-thought-out message she intended to be amusing A PR consultant has revealed how a tweet she sent to amuse her 170 followers ended up making her a global hate figure and ruined her life. Justine Sacco's ill-thought-out message, sent before she boarded a flight to South Africa in December 2013 read: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!' It cost the 30-year-old from New York her job and her reputation after it was re-tweeted by tech blogger Sam Biddle to his 15,000 followers.\n@highlight\nJustine Sacco, 30, from New York, became a global hate figure\n@highlight\nThousands angered by tweet sent by the PR consultant\n@highlight\nIt said: 'Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!'\n@highlight\nShe lost her job and was trolled by thousands\n@highlight\nNow spoken of the experience in book So You've Been Publicly Shamed\n@highlight\nShe said tweet to her 170 followers was misinterpreted\n@highlight\n'I thought there was no way that anyone could possibly think it was literal'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 470, "end": 477}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Her tormentors were instantly congratulated as they took @placeholder down, bit by bit, and so they continued to do so.", "idx": 89884}], "idx": 58521} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The coming elections seem to have fired up an intergenerational war, with the older population cast as the \"greedy geezers\" eating so much of the pie that they leave only crumbs for the younger generation. Both Republicans and Democrats say that entitlements must be cut. The main losers of these cuts will be Americans older than 65 who collect Social Security and cash in Medicare checks. At the same time, both parties agree that we must spend more on the education of the young if we are to remain competitive in the world markets. Taking from the old is justified on the grounds that they take more out of Social Security than they paid in, while the young, who pay for Social Security, will find that the program has gone belly-up by the time they retire. Well-heeled older people are said to be enjoying the good life while the young can't find jobs and are saddled with debt.\n@highlight\nAmitai Etzioni: The idea is growing that the old get all the benefits while young suffer\n@highlight\nBut retirees have earned and saved more over the years and should live in comfort, he says\n@highlight\nCurbing costs of health care would curb Medicare; he writes: Social Security can pay for itself\n@highlight\nEtzioni: In terms of private money, older people give trillions of dollars to the young in gifts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 220, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 355, "end": 369}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 620, "end": 634}, {"start": 684, "end": 698}, {"start": 904, "end": 917}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder comes close to paying for itself, after some recent revisions.", "idx": 89895}], "idx": 58530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A man having sex with a goat, a lady groping her own breast and a naked woman sitting astride a Roman god. While it may sound like obscure pornography, it is actually art. A new exhibition in Italy featuring naked artists posing as cavorting nymphs and satyrs leaves little to the imagination. Austrian artist Veronika Bayer standing next to a picture of her colleague Daniel Feyer superimposed on an erotic fresco at the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) near Naples The exhibition entitled ErotiCAM_Secret Room II, which is on display in the Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) in the town of Casoria near Naples, is based on images adapted from some of the erotic frescoes (mural paintings) from Roman times.\n@highlight\nArtists superimposed nude images of themselves on pictures of ancient erotic Roman paintings\n@highlight\nSaucy artworks on display in the Contemporary Art Museum near Naples\n@highlight\n'We are a politically incorrect museum,' says the director", "entities": [{"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 369, "end": 380}, {"start": 422, "end": 452}, {"start": 455, "end": 457}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 496, "end": 518}, {"start": 548, "end": 570}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 858, "end": 880}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder artist Daniel Feyer of the artist collective TEAM[:]niel poses by an image of himself making love to a goat statue", "idx": 89900}], "idx": 58535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Rebel forces have declared a cease-fire after four days of fighting in the North Kivu province of eastern Congo, the French ambassador to the United Nations said after Security Council talks on the unfolding humanitarian crisis. Congolese soldiers and displaced civilians move into Goma on Wednesday, fleeing advancing rebels. Laurent Nkunda, the Congolese Tutsi general who leads troops of the National Congress for the Defense of the People, ordered the cease-fire, Ambassador Jean-Maurice Ripert told reporters. \"We hope that it will stand, and we hope that tomorrow Mr. Nkunda will announce that he stops his offensive,\" Ripert said, adding that he expected the the council would condemn the military operation.\n@highlight\nNEW: U.N. says rebel troops to adhere to cease-fire\n@highlight\n45,000 flee refugee camp in matter of hours\n@highlight\nU.N. says its peacekeepers still in charge of Goma\n@highlight\nCongo says Rwandan forces join fight with minority Tutsi rebels", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 99, "end": 117}, {"start": 130, "end": 134}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 192, "end": 207}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 385}, {"start": 419, "end": 465}, {"start": 503, "end": 521}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nkunda has accused the Congolese government of failing to protect the Tutsi tribe from @placeholder militia in Congo.", "idx": 89901}], "idx": 58536} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Karl Wilson has been jailed for 16 years for running a heroin and crack cocaine trafficking ring which moved drugs from the Midlands to Scotland A drugs baron who ran a multi-million pound smuggling ring by hiding heroin and cocaine in Asda coffee tins has been jailed for 16 years. Karl Wilson, 58, lived in a \u00a3400,000 villa in Jamaica after fleeing Britain when his Class A drugs ring was smashed in 2008. After being extradited back to Britain last year, he admitted money laundering and conspiracy to supply heroin and cocaine and was jailed yesterday. Wilson and his gang trafficked heroin and cocaine from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, to Aberdeen in north-east Scotland.\n@highlight\nGang hid drugs in coffee tins soaked in vinegar to avoid detection\n@highlight\nThey also put them inside the spare wheels of hire cars to move them\n@highlight\nAt the height of gang's activity, they were selling a kilo of drugs a week\n@highlight\nDrugs ring was smashed in 2008 and leader's associates were jailed\n@highlight\nBut he fled to Jamaica where he lived in luxury villa on the profits\n@highlight\nHe was eventually extradited back to Britain and jailed this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 557, "end": 562}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police began extradition proceedings in March 2011 and the drugs baron was arrested by Jamaican authorities almost two years later in February 2013.", "idx": 89904}], "idx": 58538} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- A Pakistani woman went on trial in London Monday, charged with keeping a woman from Tanzania as a slave. Saeeda Khan, 68, is accused of overseeing the visa and travel arrangements that brought Mwanahamisi Mruke, 45 from her home in Tanzania to London in October 2006. When Mruke arrived in London, prosecutor Caroline Haughey told the jury, she was expecting to work as Khan's housekeeper. In fact, the prosecution alleged, Khan treated her \"as a possession, not a person.\" Mruke regularly worked 18-hour days, and would be summoned by the sound of a bell to attend to Khan.\n@highlight\nA Pakistani-born woman is accused of keeping a slave in the United Kingdom\n@highlight\nMwanahamisi Mruke worked for Saeeda Khan for years without pay, prosecutors say\n@highlight\nMruke was not allowed to go home to see her dying parents, the jury hears\n@highlight\nKhan denies the charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 121, "end": 131}, {"start": 209, "end": 225}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 289, "end": 293}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 325, "end": 340}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 704}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Towards the end of the morning session, @placeholder appeared as the trial's first witness.", "idx": 89911}], "idx": 58541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A dog tapping away at a computer keyboard turns to another dog and says, \"On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog.\" The cartoon by Peter Steiner, which first appeared in The New Yorker in July 1993, perfectly encapsulates the world we live in today. How do you trust someone to be who they say they are on the Internet? The question has bubbled up again after news broke that Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o fell for a \"catfish,\" someone who fakes an identity online to finagle his or her way into a fraudulent romantic relationship. We do our best to avoid being duped. But it's not always easy.\n@highlight\nNotre Dame Linebacker Manit Te'o falls for a 'catfish'\n@highlight\nA 1993 iconic cartoon lampoons Internet identity foibles\n@highlight\nIn an official account, even President Obama posted a pic to positively ID himself\n@highlight\nAfter Nigerian banking frauds came phishing, SMShing, vishing", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 143, "end": 155}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 388, "end": 397}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 643, "end": 652}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Online identity scams have multiplied in form and name, phishing via e-mail spread to text messages, prompting the term \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 89914}], "idx": 58544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas A Miley Cyrus fan has taken his obsession with the fan a little further than most by getting his body covered in tattoos of the pop singer. After collecting photographs and watching interviews with her since 2009, Carl McCoid, 40, has had 22 portraits, lyrics and quotes from the star inked onto his arms, torso, hands, and leg. Mr McCoid insists his obsession with the popstar did not contribute to the break up of his marriage in 2011 but told the Sun his wife thought his interest in the Hannah Montana star was 'a bit weird'. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nCarl McCoid started collecting Miley Cyrus photos in 2009\n@highlight\nMr McCoid, 40, now has 22 tattoos of the singer on his body\n@highlight\nArms, leg, back, chest and hands have tributes to the star", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 27}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 506, "end": 519}, {"start": 578, "end": 588}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 650, "end": 655}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The 21-year-old singer has heard about @placeholder but said his fixation with her made her feel 'creeped'.", "idx": 89917}], "idx": 58547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for the stats from the game with our brilliant Match Zone service Seventy-three seconds was all it took Yaya Sanogo. Well, 18 months, 19 appearances and 73 seconds, but when his first Arsenal goal finally arrived, it was wonderfully timed. It was a strike to puncture the pressure and soothe the nerves. Sanogo was engulfed by supporters and team-mates, while Arsene Wenger punched the air. A striker who had forgotten the way to goal had found the net at a most crucial moment, before the result was put beyond doubt by Alexis Sanchez, a striker who seemingly cannot miss.\n@highlight\nArsenal qualify for Champions League last 16 with 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund\n@highlight\nYaya Sanogo scores first competitive goal for Arsenal to put Arsene Wenger's side ahead\n@highlight\nFrench youngster looked to be in an offside position for his second-minute strike\n@highlight\nAlexis Sanchez doubles Arsenal's lead with curling effort in 57th minute\n@highlight\nClick here for Sami Mokbel's player ratings", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 662, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 883, "end": 896}, {"start": 906, "end": 912}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sanchez curls his 57th minute strike between two @placeholder defenders to double his side's lead", "idx": 89919}, {"query": "@placeholder (right) wheels away in celebration of his second minute striker against Dortmund on Wednesday night", "idx": 89920}], "idx": 58549} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline An elaborate grave belonging to a tall and fearsome warrior (illustrated) who lost his left arm in battle, has been unearthed in Russia An elaborate grave belonging to a tall and fearsome warrior who lost his left arm in battle, has been unearthed in Russia. The 11th century burial includes a death mask, arrows and the fang of a bear to highlight the strength and power of the warlord. The man towered one foot (25cm) over his companions, but despite his bulk, his skeleton reveals that his arm was severed in his final battle. Archaeologists discovered the remains of the man they named Bogatyr - meaning 'great warrior' - in an ancient burial mound near Omsk in south western Siberia.\n@highlight\nElaborate grave in Omsk, south western Siberia, belonged to 'Bogatyr'\n@highlight\nWarrior was 5ft 11in - taller than his peers in the 11th century\n@highlight\nHe was buried with a bear fang on his face, which signified strength\n@highlight\nA bronze plaque on his chest was intended to communicate with the gods\n@highlight\nArrows, tools, a cauldron, fur and leather was also found in the grave\n@highlight\nArchaeologists say the 'sensational' find will shed light on the cultural and military history in the region, about which little is known", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At 5ft 11inches (180cm) he was significantly taller than many @placeholder natives who were constantly trying to protect their homes from attack.", "idx": 89924}], "idx": 58552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Missoula, Montana (CNN) -- The defense and prosecution agree on this much: Jordan Linn Graham pushed her husband of eight days, and he fell off a cliff to his death in Glacier National Park in Montana. The question for jurors will be whether Graham's act was murder or a case of self-defense that ended tragically. The two sides set out their opening arguments Monday about what took place as Graham's trial began in U.S. District Court in Missoula, Montana. Prosecutors said they would show that Graham, 21, was having serious second thoughts about her marriage before her husband's death and willfully lied to police after it.\n@highlight\nNEW: Prosecutors say Jordan Linn Graham was unhappy before her husband's death\n@highlight\nNEW: The defense says his death was the result of an \"argument-grab-push-fall\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The court hears text messages that Graham sent around the time of the death\n@highlight\nGraham has admitted pushing Cody Johnson during an argument in a national park", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 75, "end": 92}, {"start": 168, "end": 188}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 417, "end": 435}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The young bride at first maintained that she had simply speculated @placeholder, 25, might have gone there.", "idx": 89927}], "idx": 58554} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has again cast aside an appeal that raised doubts about President Barack Obama's U.S. citizenship, a grass-roots legal issue that has gained little legal or political footing, but continues to persist in the courts. The justices without comment Monday rejected a challenge from Charles Kerchner Jr., a Pennsylvania man who sought a trial in federal court forcing the president to produce documents regarding his birth and citizenship. Kerchner's attorney, Mario Apuzzo, had argued in a petition with the Supreme Court that Obama did not fit the definition of a \"natural-born citizen\" required for the nation's highest office, as defined by Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution.\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court rejects latest appeal without comment\n@highlight\nThe challenge contends both a president's parents must be U.S. citizens\n@highlight\nIt says Obama's father was a British citizen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 316, "end": 335}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 473, "end": 480}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 678, "end": 698}, {"start": 707, "end": 718}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The high court and other courts had dismissed earlier, unrelated lawsuits from individuals questioning @placeholder's citizenship.", "idx": 89932}, {"query": "@placeholder and his staff produced copies of his birth certificate when he was running for president in 2008, and have previously dismissed questions over his citizenship.", "idx": 89933}, {"query": "Other legal claims on the citizenship question whether @placeholder was in fact born in the United States, and whether his birth documents are authentic.", "idx": 89934}, {"query": "Other legal claims on the citizenship question whether Obama was in fact born in the @placeholder, and whether his birth documents are authentic.", "idx": 89935}], "idx": 58558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears Instead, the search will enter a new phase with the focus on the ocean floor - despite there being no 'pings' from what was earlier hoped were the aircraft's black boxes. Mr Abbott said that as the aircraft, which had 239 people on board, has been missing for 52 days, if there had been any debris from the aircraft it would have now sunk. Scroll down for video Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott (left) and Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston announced yesterday that the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 would move to a new face as it is now 'highly unlikely' that wreckage will be foundo n the ocean's surface\n@highlight\nSearch for missing Malaysia Airlines flight will move to a new stage, focusing on ocean floor rather than surface search\n@highlight\nAny debris from the aircraft would have sunk by now, said Australian PM\n@highlight\nSearch is in its 52nd day, search teams concede no progress has been made\n@highlight\nFormer Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has expressed doubts that MH370 crashed into the Indian Ocean and blamed Boeing for its fate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 406, "end": 416}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 509, "end": 526}, {"start": 535, "end": 539}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 991, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Searchers for missing @placeholder face tough choices on how to proceed after almost seven fruitless weeks, with only a fraction of a deep-sea zone still left to be scanned", "idx": 89936}], "idx": 58559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday began his second visit to Spain, where he prayed at the tomb of an apostle and planned to consecrate one of Barcelona's most famous sights -- the distinctive Gaudi-designed Sagrada Familia church. The pope's first stop on his two-day trip is Santiago de Compostela, in Spain's northwestern tip, an important pilgrimage site for centuries. The cathedral there was built 900 years ago atop what is said to be the tomb of St. James, an apostle of Jesus. After praying there, the pope presided over a Eucharist in the square outside, to celebrate the city's jubilee year.\n@highlight\nHe visits Santiago de Compostela and plans trip to Barcelona\n@highlight\nThe pope prays at the tomb of the apostle James\n@highlight\nHe also plans to consecrate the Sagrada Familia church", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 82, "end": 86}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 214, "end": 218}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 298, "end": 319}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 645, "end": 666}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is home to the Sagrada Familia, or \"holy family,\" church, still being built after more than 100 years.", "idx": 89938}], "idx": 58560} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- A roadside bombing in Somalia's capital killed 21 women who were cleaning rubbish from a southern Mogadishu street on Sunday morning, a hospital official said. Mogadishu residents gather around victims of the bomb attack along the city's Maka Al Mukarama Road. The bomb blast wounded another 46 people, most of them Somali women who had gathered to clean Maka Al Mukarama Road in southern Mogadishu's Kilometer 4 district, according to Medina Hospital director Dr. Dahir Dhere. \"It suddenly turned the area into a carnage, scattering body parts of the street cleaners into a large area,\" said witness Asha Ise Gedi. \"There were pools of blood everywhere. I have never seen such mass killing.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Mayor blames Islamist fighters for blast; Islamist fighters blame government\n@highlight\nNEW: Women part of U.N. program in which they cleaned streets for food\n@highlight\nMogadishu the site of violence between Ethiopian troops and Islamist fighters\n@highlight\n11 ministers resign Saturday, prime minister has refused to step down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 51, "end": 57}, {"start": 127, "end": 135}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 267, "end": 287}, {"start": 345, "end": 350}, {"start": 384, "end": 404}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 430, "end": 440}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 494, "end": 504}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 751, "end": 758}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 845, "end": 848}, {"start": 908, "end": 916}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Somalia's current transitional government is trying to maintain control of the capital, with the help of the better-equipped @placeholder forces.", "idx": 89941}], "idx": 58561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Londonderry, New Hampshire (CNN) -- A new CNN/ORC poll shows a statistical dead heat between New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and her GOP opponent Scott Brown, with Shaheen at 49%, Brown at 47%, and a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4%. Perhaps even more telling is another politician's approval rating, and he's not even in the Granite State. President Barack Obama has only a 39% approval rating in New Hampshire, the new poll shows. Fifty-seven percent of voters say they disapprove of the way he is handling his job. That's a far fall for a president who beat his Republican opponents here in the Granite State overwhelmingly in both 2008 and just two years ago in 2012.\n@highlight\nA new CNN/ORC poll shows a statistical dead heat\n@highlight\nDemocratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is keeping it local in her campaign issues\n@highlight\nGOP opponent Scott Brown tries to tie Shaheen to Obama\n@highlight\nThe President has only a 39% approval rating in New Hampshire", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 44}, {"start": 46, "end": 48}, {"start": 93, "end": 105}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 581, "end": 590}, {"start": 614, "end": 626}, {"start": 705, "end": 707}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 759, "end": 768}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Brown and his supporters are tying the incumbent senator to the president, as exemplified by a recent campaign sign from Brown supporters: \"Stand with @placeholder, vote for Shaheen.\"", "idx": 89942}, {"query": "\"We have long and strong ties to @placeholder and so does Senator Shaheen.", "idx": 89944}, {"query": "We both care about @placeholder so let's talk about where we're going, not about where we've been,\" Brown said.", "idx": 89945}], "idx": 58562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With four excited little girls under two, Sean and Lisa Kelly are expecting Christmas Day to be rather hectic. But the couple plan to make the most of every moment. Their quads \u2013 the first ever born in Britain who are two sets of identical twins \u2013 are the children they thought they\u2019d never have. Lined up for the camera: Mother Lisa used all her tricks to get (l-r) Annabelle, Hannah, Jessica and Heidi The two pairs, Hannah and Jessica, and Annabelle and Heidi, were conceived during a third attempt at IVF and, growing from two implanted embryos, were born at odds of ten million to one on December 27, 2009.\n@highlight\nTwins were conceived during third IVF attempt, growing from two implanted embryos\n@highlight\nTen million-to-one quads were born on December 27 2009", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 60}, {"start": 76, "end": 88}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 329, "end": 332}, {"start": 367, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 505, "end": 507}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder and I can\u2019t tell Jessica and Hannah apart just by looking at them \u2013 so Hannah, whose only difference is a freckle behind her left knee - wears a bracelet.", "idx": 89947}], "idx": 58564} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former MI6 chief Richard Barrett (pictured) said Britain should do a deal with jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria to encourage them to 'come home' Britain should do a deal with jihadists fighting in Iraq and Syria to encourage them to \u2018come home\u2019, says a former MI6 chief. Richard Barrett, who was a counter-terrorism director at the secret intelligence service, said returning British extremists could be an \u2018invaluable asset\u2019. His call came as it emerged that five British men who signed up to fight with Islamic State (IS) have found life too tough and want to come home. The volunteers became disillusioned by the brutality of their leaders and the discomforts of living in a war zone.\n@highlight\nRichard Barrett says Britain should do deal with jihadists in Iraq and Syria\n@highlight\nClaims returning UK extremists could be an 'invaluable asset' against ISIS\n@highlight\nEx-MI6 chief's call came as it emerged five British men want to come home\n@highlight\nVolunteers became disillusioned by brutality of leaders and surroundings\n@highlight\nMr Barrett insists fighters 'can expose the true nature of the Islamic State'\n@highlight\nUp to 50 Special Forces soldiers have been deployed on Britain\u2019s streets after intelligence fears of jihadist gun attacks on shopping centres. Troops drawn mainly from the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, a military intelligence unit, have begun undercover work alongside anti-terrorist police on a surveillance operation focused on fears that militants returning from Syria are planning an attack.", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 101, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 201, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 264, "end": 266}, {"start": 275, "end": 289}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 509, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 525}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 808, "end": 809}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1337}, {"start": 1504, "end": 1508}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Daily Telegraph: \u2018We were found wanting in both these respects in @placeholder", "idx": 89953}], "idx": 58566} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bayern Munich left Roma in ruins as they handed Manchester City a lifeline in Group E and recorded their biggest-ever away win in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola's German giants swept aside their Italian counterparts at the Stadio Olimpico, prompting bookmakers to make Bayern favourites to win the competition ahead of Real Madrid and Barcelona. By half time, it was 5-0. After 90 minutes, it was 7-1 as Ashley Cole and his Roma team-mates were tormented by the attacking prowess of the reigning Bundesliga champions. Manuel Pellegrini welcomes Bayern to the Etihad in November and, if the Premier League club are to win, they can only hope goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has an off day after a near-perfect performance on Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nArjen Robben scored Bayern Munich's first goal after nine minutes against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico\n@highlight\nMario Gotze doubled Bayern's lead in the 23rd minute before Robert Lewandowski made it 3-0 moments later\n@highlight\nRobben got his second past goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis before a Thomas Muller penalty made it 5-0 at half time\n@highlight\nRoma forward Gervinho was unlucky to not score more past goalkeeper Manuel Neuer before 66th-minute strike\n@highlight\nSubstitutes Franck Ribery and Xherdan Shaqiri netted in 78th and 80th minutes respectively to complete 7-1 scoreline", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 49, "end": 63}, {"start": 79, "end": 85}, {"start": 135, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 229, "end": 243}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 325, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 410, "end": 420}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 502, "end": 511}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 597, "end": 610}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 749, "end": 760}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 922, "end": 939}, {"start": 978, "end": 983}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1263}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was as breathtaking and instinctive a save the Champions League has seen, but @placeholder's clean sheet was ruined five minutes later by the persistent Roma forward.", "idx": 89958}], "idx": 58569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gruesome and seemingly endless accounts of violence in Mexico have obscured one notable bright spot in Latin America's high-stakes struggle with powerful drug gangs. In Colombia, once home to the world's biggest cocaine cartels, new crime organizations are being picked apart with silent efficiency -- aided by Bogota's enthusiastic embrace of extradition. In recent years, more than 1,300 of Colombia's top crime bosses and their most dangerous enforcers have been sent north to face trafficking charges in the United States, a dramatic turnabout from the 1990s when extradition was outlawed under coercive pressure from the Medellin and Cali cartels. Traffickers who might have continued to operate their drug organizations from luxury prison cells near their Colombian homes find themselves serving extended terms far away in U.S. penitentiaries without wall-to-wall carpets, big-screen TVs or easy phone access. Many offer to become witnesses hoping to reduce their sentences.\n@highlight\nWilliam Rempel: Colombia is fighting drug lords by allowing extradition to U.S.\n@highlight\nRempel: Extradition doesn't stop smuggling, but it damages cartels\n@highlight\nTraffickers in U.S. cells can't run operations from luxury prisons in Colombia, he says\n@highlight\nRempel says Mexico should take lessons from Colombia's successful strategy", "entities": [{"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 992, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1179}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1311}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. authorities complain that, among other things, @placeholder requires excessive documentation before approving extradition applications -- notably the identities of certain key witnesses that can jeopardize their safety.", "idx": 89969}], "idx": 58574} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Japan's prime minister is in a world of political hurt right now. The latest poll numbers by the country's largest daily newspaper, The Yomiuri Shimbun, showed 24 percent of those polled approve of Yukio Hatoyama's performance, a nine-point drop from a month earlier, while 67 percent disapprove of him. So when Hatoyama recently opened the doors of his official residence to serve Japanese barbeque to ordinary voters for an event called the \"Real Hato Caf\u00e9,\" his earnest effort to talk to ordinary citizens didn't grab the attention of critic Don Konishi -- but his choice of clothing did.\n@highlight\nNewspaper poll: 67 percent disapprove of Japan's PM Hatoyama\n@highlight\nPM wears a multi-colored checked shirt that fashion designer pans\n@highlight\nPM's wife got attention over comments she met Tom Cruise in previous life\n@highlight\nAnalyst warns attention to clothes rather than policy is bad sign for PM", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 154, "end": 172}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 466, "end": 479}, {"start": 567, "end": 577}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 697, "end": 698}, {"start": 774, "end": 775}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told reporters: \"I take it seriously that my approval ratings are down significantly.", "idx": 89973}], "idx": 58577} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 04:27 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:44 EST, 8 February 2013 Iran has rejected Obama's offer to discuss their nuclear programme saying the U.S. was proposing talks while 'pointing a gun at Iran.' The refusal came as state television broadcast footage allegedly extracted from a CIA drone captured in 2011. The black and white video shows an aerial view of an airport and a city, said to be Kandahar in Afghanistan. The release comes at a sensitive time as the U.S. increased sanctions on Iran on yesterday, aiming to tighten a squeeze on Tehran's ability to spend oil cash.\n@highlight\nThe black and white aerial footage, Iran claims was from a RQ-170 spy plane\n@highlight\nAired by Iranian news agencies and placed on YouTube\n@highlight\nBlack and white footage shows an aerial view of an airport and a city\n@highlight\nObama asked for the drone back after it went missing 2011", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 169, "end": 172}, {"start": 219, "end": 222}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 490, "end": 493}, {"start": 518, "end": 521}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 711, "end": 717}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Malfunction: U.S. officials claim the drone broke down, but cannot explain how it was still in relatively pristine condition when found by the @placeholder", "idx": 89975}], "idx": 58578} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Seven people were killed in a series of clashes between police and suspected Kurdish militants in southeastern Turkey that sent guests at a wedding party scrambling for cover, an official said Monday. The fighting started Sunday night when suspected militants attacked four locations in the town of Semdinli, an official from the governor's office in Hakkari province told CNN. The attacks targeted the local police and military headquarters, a mountain commando unit and residences of military personnel, said the official, who asked to remain anonymous because he was not authorized to speak with the media.\n@highlight\nA video shows a wedding celebration caught in the crossfire\n@highlight\n1 soldier, 1 police officer, 2 suspected militants and 3 civilians are killed, an official says\n@highlight\nOfficial: The fighting started when suspected militants attack four locations\n@highlight\nThe clashes come as fighting between Kurdish militants and the Turkish state escalates", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 137, "end": 142}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder armed forces claimed to have killed more than 100 rebels in the cross-border attacks.", "idx": 89981}], "idx": 58584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A very public squabble between two top Republican politicians who might be leading contenders for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination has grabbed clicks online and airtime on cable news. The war of words between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky over national security, civil liberties and federal spending is also a proxy for the bigger battle for the future of the Republican Party. Here are five things we're learning from their spat. 1. The fight for the 2016 GOP nomination is under way It's only the summer of 2013, but the intensity of the exchanges between Christie and Paul makes it feel like late 2015 in some ways, with the start of the caucus and primary season just weeks away.\n@highlight\nWar of words between Rand Paul and Chris Christie reflects division among Republicans\n@highlight\nPaul represents conservative-libertarian wing of the party, Christie represents moderates\n@highlight\nGOP strategist predicts Republican primaries will look 'a lot like a cage match'\n@highlight\nWas Paul's 'king of bacon' comment about Christie's weight?", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 107, "end": 109}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 229, "end": 242}, {"start": 253, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 396, "end": 411}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 805, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 953, "end": 962}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1069}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder advisers say it had nothing to do with Christie's weight, which was an issue when he first ran for governor in 2009.", "idx": 89987}], "idx": 58588} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An 8-year-old boy has written a heartfelt letter to Santa Claus asking for help to stop his twin sister from being bullied at school. Mom Karen Suffern said she wept openly when she read the letter written by her son Ryan in which he told Santa he was willing to forgo any Christmas presents this year if the bullies would leave his sister alone. Ryan and twin sister Amber have just started in the third grade at Rocky Mount Preparatory in North Carolina. Mom Karen Suffern said she wept openly when she read the letter her son Ryan had written in which he told Santa he was willing to forgo any Christmas presents this year if the bullies at school would leave his sister Amber alone\n@highlight\nMom Karen Suffern says she wept openly after reading the heartfelt letter written by her son\n@highlight\nRyan, 8, wrote to Santa Claus asking that instead of a present at Christmas he would prefer if the bullies at school would stop picking on his twin sister\n@highlight\nAmber is almost twice her brother size and has attention-deficit disorder\n@highlight\nTheir mom now plans to speak to teachers and the parents of the bullies at Rocky Mount Preparatory in North Carolina", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 62}, {"start": 134, "end": 150}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 273, "end": 281}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 414, "end": 436}, {"start": 441, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 473}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 597, "end": 605}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 713}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suffern said her daughter has never mentioned being teased, but Ryan has told her that in gym class kids laughed at @placeholder because she couldn\u2019t do the bear crawl on the floor and that she has been teased in class and told she must be adopted because she is multiracial.", "idx": 89993}, {"query": "Posnanski said he was moved by @placeholder's letter because it reminded him of his childhood.", "idx": 89994}], "idx": 58593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Texas man killed four women -- including his girlfriend and a woman he was dating -- and wounded three teens and a boy in shootings at two Dallas-area homes, police said Thursday. The man was arrested at the second home after a child there called 911, according to police. When the shootings were done Wednesday night, there were two slain women and two wounded minors at each location -- one in Dallas and the other in DeSoto, roughly 15 miles to the south. Authorities identified those killed as Zina Bowser, 47, Neima Williams, 28, Toya Smith, 43, and Tasmia Allen, 17.\n@highlight\nPolice say man killed four women; one was a girlfriend, another an estranged wife\n@highlight\nThey identify the suspected gunman as 44-year-old Erbie Bowser\n@highlight\nThe shootings happened at two Dallas-area homes\n@highlight\nThree teens and an 11-year-old boy were hurt in shootings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 407, "end": 412}, {"start": 431, "end": 436}, {"start": 509, "end": 519}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 546, "end": 555}, {"start": 566, "end": 577}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Something about the conversation concerned the mother, so after calling back and getting no response, she drove with some family members to the @placeholder home, where they saw the four who had been shot, Dallas police Maj. 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Amateur detective Jessica Fletcher, played by Angela Lansbury, encountered a total of 274 killings in the small town in Maine, despite it having a population of just 3,500.\n@highlight\nCabot Cove has a higher murder rate than violent country Honduras\n@highlight\nCounty featured in Midsomer Murders has the same rate of killings as Chile", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 52}, {"start": 65, "end": 79}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 391, "end": 405}, {"start": 445, "end": 455}, {"start": 487, "end": 503}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 786, "end": 801}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reality: Soldiers flee clashes with civilians after a deadly prison battle in @placeholder", "idx": 90000}], "idx": 58597} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 9 July 2013 Suicide: Anna Sargent jumped off a bridge into the Thames while suffering withdrawal from a drug she found on the internet A PR executive leapt to her death from a bridge over the Thames after becoming dependent on a powerful drug she was taking to tackle her alcoholism, an inquest heard today. Anna Sargent had come across baclofen online when she was trying to find a way to get over her addiction to alcohol. But despite being treated at the exclusive Priory clinic, she was unable to deal with the drug's withdrawal symptoms and killed herself while in a depressive spiral.\n@highlight\nAnna Sargent, 36, found baclofen online as she battled alcohol addiction\n@highlight\nBut she struggled with damaging side effects of withdrawing from the drug\n@highlight\nWas last seen leaving hospital and her body was found eight days later", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 89, "end": 100}, {"start": 131, "end": 136}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "was admitted to the @placeholder for detoxification and on 18 September 2012", "idx": 90002}], "idx": 58599} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Sri Lanka's quarter-century-long civil war is in its final phase, the government suggested Friday, as its troops pounded Tamil Tiger rebels in the country's north. This picture, released by the Sri Lankan defense ministry, is said to be of a dead Tamil Tiger body captured after fighting on May 14, 2009. The rebels -- formally known as the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) -- have fought for an independent state in Sri Lanka since 1983. As many as 70,000 people have been killed since the civil war began. President Mahinda Rajapaksa said the end of the current military push, which is often referred to as a civilian rescue mission, is less than 48 hours away. He spoke from Jordan on Friday, where he's attending an economic summit.\n@highlight\nSri Lanka president says end of current military push less than 48 hours away\n@highlight\nU.N. estimates more than 50,000 civilians trapped in area under siege\n@highlight\nRed Cross: \"Staff are witnessing an unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe\"\n@highlight\nTamil Tigers have fought for an independent state in Sri Lanka since 1983", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 350, "end": 381}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 433, "end": 441}, {"start": 534, "end": 550}, {"start": 694, "end": 699}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a rapid military push, @placeholder forces have squeezed Tamil Tiger fighters into approximately 1.5 square miles (four square kilometers) of coastal land.", "idx": 90006}], "idx": 58602} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Suarez finally broke his La Liga duck as Barcelona routed Cordoba, closing the gap on leaders Real Madrid to just one point. Although the Uruguayan was delighted to end his eight-game goalless streak in the competition, it was strike partner Pedro that took the plaudits, bagging the first and then playing in Suarez for his goal. Lionel Messi was having a quiet game but had the final say with two late goals to add gloss to the scoreline, after Gerard Pique had nodded in the third, providing a sweet end to what had been a bitterly disappointing year for his club.\n@highlight\nBarcelona went ahead through Pedro just one minute and 12 seconds into match at Nou Camp\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez scored his first goal in La Liga with a scuffed finish to double Barca's lead on Saturday\n@highlight\nGerard Pique scored Barcelona's third goal with just 10 minutes remaining at the Nou Camp\n@highlight\nLionel Messi added the fourth and fifth goals to ensure Barcelona comfortably won the match on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Catalans move just one point behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid, who have a game in hand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 336, "end": 347}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 761, "end": 765}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 898, "end": 909}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1024}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Barcelona have been battered to the canvas in 2014, at least to the extent that a side as big as @placeholder can be.", "idx": 90011}], "idx": 58606} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 6 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 6 July 2013 Twitter could become the latest high profile company to come under scrutiny for its tax arrangements after reporting UK profits of less than \u00a3100,000. The abbreviated accounts of the company, which is tipped to float on the New York stock market for \u00a37billion, indicate that the company may be using corporate structures in Ireland to close deals with UK advertisers. 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A survey released by German pollster TNS Emnid shows the so-called 'Oma-export' is becoming a trend as the cost of residential care rockets out of the remits of the state insurance. German citizens enjoy long-term care insurance that pays out \u20ac1,550 (around \u00a31,300) a month, but this covers less than half of the \u20ac3,250 (\u00a32,730) average monthly cost for care inside Germany.\n@highlight\n'Grandma export' now recognised phenomenon in Germany\n@highlight\nEastern European care homes charge average \u20ac2,000 (\u00a31,680) less per month\n@highlight\nGermany expected to have oldest population in world by 2050\n@highlight\nMany Germans say Polish standard of care better on average", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 285, "end": 293}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many top-class @placeholder facilities now advertise on German-language websites and cater specifically to German clients.", "idx": 90022}], "idx": 58613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:12 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 11 November 2013 Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei controls a business empire worth around $95 billion (\u00a359 billion) - a sum exceeding the value of his oil-rich nation's current annual petroleum exports, a six-month Reuters investigation shows. The little-known organization, called Setad, is one of the keys to the Iranian leader's enduring power and now holds stakes in nearly every sector of Iranian industry, including finance, oil, telecommunications, the production of birth-control pills and even ostrich farming. Setad has built its empire on the systematic seizure of thousands of properties belonging to ordinary Iranians - members of religious minorities, Shi'ite Muslims, business people and Iranians living abroad.\n@highlight\nThe empire was built on the seizure of Iranians' property, a report claims\n@highlight\nIt gives Khamenei considerable economic might, the investigation says\n@highlight\nIt's worth more than Iran's annual petroleum exports", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 120, "end": 141}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 487, "end": 493}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 759, "end": 773}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Growth: Under @placeholder (above), Setad has expanded its corporate holdings, buying stakes in dozens of Iranian companies", "idx": 90033}, {"query": "@placeholder gives him the financial means to operate independently of parliament and the national budget, insulating him from Iran's messy factional infighting.", "idx": 90034}], "idx": 58622} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- Counterterrorism officers were Saturday searching the suspected London home of a man at the center of an incident aboard a U.S.-bound passenger flight that Britain's home secretary described as a \"potentially serious security threat.\" The search, which focused on a upscale block in the heart of London's embassy district, followed the incident on Friday in which a Nigerian man ignited a small explosive device on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. 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'If I ever want a ball a certain way, I don\u2019t do it myself. So, somebody did it for him,' said Montana on Thursday. 'But I don\u2019t know why everybody is making a big deal out of trying to figure out who did it. It\u2019s pretty simple.If it was done, it was done for a reason. There is only one guy that does it. Nobody else cares what the ball feels like,' he added.\n@highlight\nHall of fame Quarterback Joe Montana of the San Francisco 49ers says Tom Brady is responsible for the Deflategate scandal\n@highlight\nThe Patriots are accused of intentionally under-inflating the footballs they used in their AFC championship game win over the Indianapolis Colts\n@highlight\n'If I ever want a ball a certain way, I don\u2019t do it myself. 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A storm front from the arctic is set to hit Britain over the coming hours with a Level 2 cold weather alert in operation across the Midlands, the North and the East of England. Forecasters warn there is an 80 per cent chance of severe cold and heavy snow across affected areas. 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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, was influenced by radicalized Hasibullah Yusuzfai after meeting at a mosque in Vancouver, it has been claimed. Yusufzai, 25, has been charged under a new anti-terrorism law for allegedly joining Islamist fighters in Syria after fleeing Canada in January. Wanted: Hasibullah Yusuzfai, 25, has been charged under new Canadian anti-terror laws after he fled the country to allegedly go and fight for Islamist radicals in Syria. 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Stroebele said he had suggested Snowden testify before German lawmakers and that the former NSA contractor responded that in fact he wants to testify in Washington. Snowden said he might go to Germany, if he gets assurances that he could stay in a safe place afterward without being deported to the United States, said Stroebele, a well-known leftist legislator in Germany.\n@highlight\nNEW: Edward Snowden won't leave Russia to testify on U.S. spying claims, attorney says\n@highlight\nSnowden would like to testify in Washington, German lawmaker says\n@highlight\nStroebele: \"He didn't present himself as an enemy of America, quite the opposite\"\n@highlight\nSnowden would like to go to Germany if he were safe from extradition, Stroebele said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 100, "end": 123}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 282, "end": 305}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 340, "end": 348}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 432, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1071}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has charged Snowden with espionage and theft of government property.", "idx": 90063}, {"query": "But asked if Snowden could testify to German authorities via video link from @placeholder, Stroebele said that could be problematic for several reasons.", "idx": 90064}, {"query": "In his closing remarks, Stroebele said that although the @placeholder believes that Snowden has committed a serious offense, he believes he should not be penalized because his revelations have benefited the world.", "idx": 90065}], "idx": 58645} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aruba sounded familiar. Could this be anything to do with the Beach Boys' jingly song Kokomo, where the island's name is sung in the chorus. You know how it goes: 'Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take ya...' As it was, we would be hearing this tune many times on this fascinating Caribbean island. Aruba is a Dutch protectorate. Once part of a group of three islands that fell under Dutch rule (Curacao and Bonaire are the others), it has been independent since 1986. 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Milius, who penned legendary lines such as \"Apocalypse Now's\" \"I love the smell of napalm in the morning,\" and \"Dirty Harry's\" \"Well do you [feel lucky], punk?\" names a few war movies he doesn't like -- and a few others that are his all-time favorites.\n@highlight\nOscar-nominated writer John Milius rates war films, including \"The Hurt Locker\"\n@highlight\nMilius, who wrote \"Apocalypse Now\" calls Oscars Hollywood's \"senior prom\"\n@highlight\n\"Avatar's\" private army idea sort of sounds like Blackwater, he says\n@highlight\n\"Inglourious Basterds\" director Quentin Tarantino has \"loosened up the whole stodgy industry\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 69, "end": 77}, {"start": 119, "end": 132}, {"start": 137, "end": 147}, {"start": 155, "end": 158}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 360, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 418, "end": 431}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 705, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 748, "end": 761}, {"start": 770, "end": 785}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 895, "end": 914}, {"start": 926, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN: Would you like to compare \"Apocalypse Now\" and \"The @placeholder?\"", "idx": 90071}], "idx": 58651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In light of reports that linked the name \"Geronimo\" with the operation that took down Osama bin Laden, Native Americans expressed disappointment Thursday and pointed to the sacrifices they have made in the service. \"To associate a Native warrior with bin Laden is not an accurate reflection of history and it undermines the military service of Native people,\" said Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians. \"It's critical that military leaders and operational standards honor the service of those who protect our freedom.\" Initial press reports said that \"Geronimo\" was used in the raid to refer to bin Laden, but a senior administration official later told CNN that it was code for the act of capturing or killing bin Laden, not for the man himself.\n@highlight\nTying Geronimo to bin Laden \"undermines the military service of Native people,\" official says\n@highlight\nDozens of Native Americans have died serving in Afghanistan and Iraq\n@highlight\nGeronimo was an Apache leader in the late 1800s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 58}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 112, "end": 127}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 407, "end": 443}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 807, "end": 814}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 954, "end": 964}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Whether it was intended only to name the military operation to kill or capture Osama bin Laden or to give Osama bin Laden himself the code name @placeholder, either was an outrageous insult and mistake,\" he said.", "idx": 90075}], "idx": 58654} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World leaders rushed to congratulate President-elect Barack Obama as incumbent George W. 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The controversial Channel 4 show prompted a furore in January from viewers who claimed it was 'poverty porn' which misrepresented benefit claimants across Britain. But broadcasting watchdog Ofcom ruled the show about James Turner Street, Birmingham, was clearly a portrayal of one street and not wider society. Scroll down for video Furore: The Channel 4 show Benefits Street, which included controversial welfare claimant 'White' Dee Kelly (pictured), has been cleared of breaching Ofcom's guidelines despite sparking more than 900 complaints The watchdog admitted parts of the show would offend some viewers but said: 'The beginning of every episode in the series included an introduction in which the narrator stated: \"James Turner Street in Birmingham is not your average street\u2026and most of the residents are claiming benefits.\"\n@highlight\nC4 show sparked complaints over 'skewed' portrayal of people on benefits\n@highlight\nThose in James Turner Street, Birmingham, said they were misrepresented\n@highlight\nBut Ofcom said the show had a clear disclaimer that street was 'not average'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 298, "end": 302}, {"start": 325, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 952, "end": 953}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder spokesman said: 'We welcome Ofcom's finding that Benefits Street did not breach the code in any respect.", "idx": 90080}], "idx": 58657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A jealous boyfriend who bit through his girlfriend's lip in a vicious attack when she ended their relationship has been jailed for eight years. Chanttelle Ward, 18, was convinced her top lip had come off when Rhys Culley, of South Shields, Tyneside, bit her after going in for a kiss and asking if she loved him during the prolonged and violent attack. Newcastle Crown Court heard how 23-year-old Culley had been jealous and insecure about what his girlfriend of more than two years was up to while he was working away when he launched the attack. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nRhys Culley, 23, sank his teeth into Chanttelle Ward's face during the attack\n@highlight\nHe then smeared her blood around her face and forced tongue in her mouth\n@highlight\nJealous Culley had been in relationship with victim for more than two years\n@highlight\nHe denied charge but was found guilty of wounding and jailed for eight years", "entities": [{"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 209, "end": 219}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 363, "end": 373}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 618, "end": 632}, {"start": 754, "end": 767}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (pictured prior to the attack) was left with scarring and needed counselling after the attack", "idx": 90097}], "idx": 58673} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Luke Garratt PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 03:31 EST, 10 January 2014 A Beatles fan travelled across the country for eight years taking photographs of all 131 Abbey Road street signs in England. From rural lanes to inner-city estates and motorway sidings, Bryan Eccleshall, 48, crossed the length and breadth of the country to document each location where the famous street name could be found. The centrepiece of his collection is a picture from Abbey Road in St John\u2019s Wood, London, made famous by the 1969 Beatles album of the same name.\n@highlight\nBryan Eccleshall visited 16 locations a year to make the collection\n@highlight\nExhibitions to find the signs were done with traditional maps\n@highlight\nAbbey Road signs added to the UK after 2011 were not included\n@highlight\nPrints of the collection have been purchased around the world", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 573, "end": 588}, {"start": 725, "end": 734}, {"start": 755, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With over 130 signs across England bearing the @placeholder name, the photographer Bryan Eccleshall had his work cut out for him in his successful attempt to capture every single one.", "idx": 90098}], "idx": 58674} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Caroline Kennedy, who was widely considered the front-runner for an appointment to replace Hillary Clinton as U.S. senator from New York, will remove herself from consideration for that post, according to three Democratic sources. Democratic sources said Caroline Kennedy has withdrawn her name from consideration for the Senate seat. Sources told CNN that, as of about 8 p.m. Wednesday, she had not yet informed New York Gov. David Paterson of her decision. And as the evening wore on, confusion still surrounded the situation -- sources telling CNN they were unsure of exactly where the decision stood. The 51-year-old daughter of President John F. Kennedy indicated her interest in filling the seat after Clinton was nominated to be U.S. secretary of state.\n@highlight\nCaroline Kennedy had spoken publicly about her desire for Clinton's Senate seat\n@highlight\nGov. David Paterson is charged with appointing replacement until special election\n@highlight\nKennedy is the daughter of former President John F. 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If they don't, the leaders of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) warned they'll \"take action\" to stop the conflict that the United Nations says has killed more than 1,000 and forced some 121,000 from their homes. The warning came the same day the United Nations said the first of 5,500 additional peacekeepers had arrived in the country. The leaders of the IGAD didn't specify what sort of action would be taken. 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A national treasure, the fashion designer and activist, 73, stands for punk, eclectic Britannia and modern Victorian style, and more recently a host of philanthropic issues. Together with her friend Ian Kelly, a notable biographer and historian, the mother-of-two and grandmother-of-one tells her tale for the first time in all its glamour and glory; with her unique voice, unexpected perspective and passionate honesty. Scroll down for video Vivienne Westwood is published by Picador as a quarter-bound hardback, with colour illustrations throughout, out today for RRP \u00a325. Cover photograph: Jergen Teller. 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Finbarr O'Connell, who represents London accountancy firm Smith & Williamson, says he is doing all he can to get the team on the grid at Austin. But he has been left 'distressed' and frustrated by some of the practices he has so far encountered behind the scenes at Caterham. Staff are locked out of Caterham headquarters in Leafield, Oxfordshire, for a second consecutive day The administrator overseeing the crisis fears they will not compete at the US grand prix next weekend\n@highlight\nFinn O'Connell doubts Caterham's involvement in the US grand prix\n@highlight\nSaid he has been 'distressed' by some of the practices behind the scenes\n@highlight\nRow between Tony Fernandes and new owners continues", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 107, "end": 119}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 149}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 586, "end": 587}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 646, "end": 653}, {"start": 676, "end": 677}, {"start": 797, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With practice in @placeholder just a week away, it was suggested to O'Connell that given the present situation Caterham would not be there.", "idx": 90126}], "idx": 58694} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 19:34 EST, 31 March 2013 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 2 April 2013 Paolo Di Canio stepped up his row with David Miliband yesterday by calling his accusers \u2018stupid and ridiculous\u2019. The new Sunderland manager spoke out after the former foreign secretary quit his role at the football club because of the Italian\u2019s \u2018past political statements\u2019. Di Canio has been accused of fascist sympathies and of giving an open-handed salute to crowds during a match. New manager: Paolo Di Canio pictured outside the Sunderland stadium in a brief appearance this morning David Miliband, right, seen in the stands at the Stadium of Light for Saturday's game against Manchester United, resigned his Sunderland directorship yesterday after the appointment of Paolo Di Canio\n@highlight\nDi Canio was once fined by Fifa for making fascist salute to Lazio fans\n@highlight\nBlack Cats appoint former Swindon boss to replace Martin O'Neill\n@highlight\nCampaigners call for Di Canio to repudiate past fascist sympathies\n@highlight\nFans warn Italian to keep extreme political views out of professional life", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 211, "end": 220}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 487, "end": 500}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 626, "end": 641}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 703, "end": 712}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 788, "end": 795}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 871, "end": 880}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 921, "end": 934}, {"start": 968, "end": 975}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement on his website, Mr @placeholder said: 'I wish Sunderland AFC all the success in the future.", "idx": 90127}], "idx": 58695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dawes Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kithuruwan Vithanage powered Sri Lanka to a 10-wicket win over Sussex in their Twenty20 tour match as they chased down 127 in just 9.1 overs at Hove. The home side's 126 for seven, anchored by 63 from Matt Machan, was never likely to provide too stiff a task for the world champions but they could not have expected to be blown away in such fashion. Dilshan scored 73 off just 31 balls with 16 fours while Vithanage contributed 52 off 24 deliveries with five sixes. 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The Toro Rosso team, owned by Red Bull, has confirmed the 16-year-old Dutchman will be one of its two drivers next season, replacing Jean-Eric Vergne. That means when Verstappen takes to the grid for the first race of 2015 in Australia at the tender age of 17, he will break new ground in the elite division of motorsport. \"Ever since I was seven years old, Formula One has been my career goal, so this opportunity is truly a dream come true,\" he told Toro Rosso's official website.\n@highlight\nRed Bull's Max Verstappen to become youngest driver in Formula One history\n@highlight\nThe 16-year-old will drive for the Toro Rosso team in the 2015 season\n@highlight\nDutchman will be 17 when he replaces Jean-Eric Vergne\n@highlight\nVerstappen's father Jos made 106 grand prix starts between 1994 and 2002", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 196, "end": 203}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 484, "end": 494}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 787, "end": 794}, {"start": 824, "end": 839}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"With the return of the @placeholder name to Formula One, I hope we can relive old memories and I'm hoping to see many fans at all the grand prix circuits.\"", "idx": 90153}], "idx": 58715} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- Electricity returned early Wednesday to a large swath of central and southern Brazil that was plunged into darkness when power from a major hydroelectric dam was lost. Up to 18 of Brazil's 26 states were left without power when electricity from the Itaipu dam was interrupted around 10:15 p.m. (7:15 p.m. ET) Tuesday, leaving Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other cities in darkened chaos. Hundreds of people were trapped in elevators. Subways, trains and buses stopped running their routes. Video showed long snaking lines of cars at a near standstill on the roads, their headlights the only illumination.\n@highlight\nElectricity returns to central and southern Brazil after power from major hydroelectric dam was lost\n@highlight\nNeighboring Paraguay, Uruguay report related blackouts\n@highlight\nHydroelectric dam provides over 20 percent of Brazil's energy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 358, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 382}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 692, "end": 697}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Itaipu dam, one of the world's largest hydroelectric facilities, is shared by @placeholder and Paraguay, which also lost power.", "idx": 90157}], "idx": 58717} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With many workers stuck at their desks during the late-morning swearing-in of President Obama on Tuesday, more people than ever went online to watch live video of the historic inauguration. A group crowds around a laptop to watch the inaugural events in Washington. News sites, including CNN.com, shattered records for viewers watching live streaming video online. And, sometimes for the first time, news sites carried video feeds on their front pages. About 7.7 million people watched the inauguration on Tuesday online at the same time, according to Akamai Technologies Inc. That likely makes the inauguration the single most-watched event in the history of live Web video, according to the company, which handles Web traffic for more than 150 news sites worldwide, including nytimes.com, Ustream, Viacom, WSJ.com and others.\n@highlight\nMore people than ever go online to watch live video of inauguration\n@highlight\nNearly 27 million people watched streaming video on CNN.com Live\n@highlight\nMany news sites crashed during online coverage\n@highlight\nSocial networks partnered with news sites to increase traffic online", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 562, "end": 585}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 980, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On @placeholder, some streaming-video watchers who were pushed into a temporary \"waiting room\" were shown this tongue-in-cheek message: \"You made it!", "idx": 90158}], "idx": 58718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 26 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:12 EST, 26 October 2012 Winston Churchill wanted Nazi leaders to be executed and others imprisoned without trial - instead of going through the Nuremberg war crimes tribunals, according to wartime diaries declassified today. But Britain's wartime prime minister was said to have been swayed against the idea at the famous 'Big Three' conference in 1945 by US president Franklin D Roosevelt and Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Roosevelt argued the US public would want proper trials and Stalin thought they would provide good propaganda. The British agreed to the hearings, despite fears they could set a dangerous example.\n@highlight\nPM was swayed against idea at 'Big Three' in 1945 by Roosevelt and Stalin\n@highlight\nRoosevelt argued at the conference that US public would want proper trials\n@highlight\n'Wallflowers' diary was by former MI5 head of counter-espionage Guy Liddell\n@highlight\nDPP wanted selected Nazi leaders to be 'bumped off' rather than put on trial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 106}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 422, "end": 423}, {"start": 435, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 499}, {"start": 512, "end": 513}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 699, "end": 700}, {"start": 730, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 824, "end": 825}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 934, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 959}, {"start": 977, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the diary which was codenamed @placeholder: \u2018Winston had put this forward", "idx": 90165}], "idx": 58724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lionel Messi continued his incredible year by moving ever closer to Gerd Muller's record goal total by firing Barcelona into the next round of the Champions League. The Argentina star scored twice to take his 2012 tally to 80 as Barca recorded a 3-0 win at Spartak Moscow. Muller scored 85 goals in 60 matches for Bayern Munich and Germany back in 1972 but his record is under increasing threat. Barca has six matches left before the turn of the year with Messi requiring six goals to surpass Muller and break yet another record. \"My aim was just to get the ball, create chances and that we win the game, that is what is important,\" Messi told reporters.\n@highlight\nLeo Messi moves to 80 goals for 2012 after Barca's 3-0 win at Spartak Moscow\n@highlight\nMessi needs just six more goals to surpass Gerd Muller's record of 85 set back in 1972\n@highlight\nChelsea face early exit from Champions League after Juventus defeat\n@highlight\nBayern Munich and Valencia both through to knockout phase after 1-1 draw", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 156, "end": 171}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 266, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 405, "end": 409}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 913, "end": 920}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the synthetic playing surface, @placeholder's tiki-taka football proved too much for the home side to cope with.", "idx": 90171}], "idx": 58729} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail George Groves is likening himself to a naughty boy in the back seat of a car annoying to distraction the driver, who in this metaphorical case is Carl Froch. This is a cute analogy for their roles in the build up to the slugfest to be played out at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night to the guttural sound-track of an expectant 80,000, the largest boxing crowd in post-war Britain. It is also another amusing sample of the witty, intelligent mind games which Groves has been bringing to the ring\u2019s biggest Battles of Britain since Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank went at it in the early Nineties.\n@highlight\nGeorge Groves in predicting a third round KO on Saturday\n@highlight\nCarl Froch says he is not letting Groves' mind-games get to him ahead of showdown\n@highlight\nPaul Butler to face Stuart Hall in Newcastle for bantamweight title\n@highlight\nRicky Hatton's popular autobiography released in paperback next week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 289, "end": 303}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 643, "end": 655}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now he has found his voice again, to poke fun at @placeholder\u2019s hiring of a sports shrink.", "idx": 90182}, {"query": "As a 34-year-old late-comer to prominence, @placeholder\u2019s determination to stay in the limelight has been fanned by the precocious 25-year-old Butler\u2019s predictions of victory.", "idx": 90184}], "idx": 58736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Boyle PUBLISHED: 17:10 EST, 11 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 12 January 2014 She is a former model who has been repeatedly cast as the beautiful love interest during a 20-year film career \u2013 but Cameron Diaz today warns against telling girls they are pretty. In an exclusive interview with You magazine, the star of There\u2019s Something About Mary and The Counsellor, left, says girls are under too much pressure to \u2018look good\u2019. Diaz, who is working on a new film adaptation of the musical Annie, said: \u2018On the set of Annie, we have all these little super-sweet girls who are extras and they come up to me and say, \u201cOh Cammie, you are so pretty, your hair is so pretty, your clothes are so pretty.\u201d\n@highlight\n41-year-old star authored The Body Book which shares her own struggles\n@highlight\nShe imparts her wisdom on how to cram exercise into a busy schedule\n@highlight\nActress said she wishes that women would let other women age gracefully", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 329, "end": 356}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Insight: Diaz\u2019s comments on body image appear in her new lifestyle guide called @placeholder", "idx": 90185}], "idx": 58737} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:18 EST, 1 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:02 EST, 1 February 2014 Despite the latest allegations that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie knew about plans to block entrances to the George Washington Bridge last year, the governor was out hobnobbing with celebrities like Jon Bon Jovi and Jimmy Fallon last night. Christie attended a birthday party for shock-jock Howard Stern on Friday - the same day his childhood friend, and former adviser announced that he has evidence that proves Christie was lying when he claimed to have no prior knowledge of the lane closures until after it happened.\n@highlight\nChristie partied with stars like Jon Bon Jovi and Jimmy Fallon\n@highlight\nHours before the party, Christie's childhood friend David Wildstein announced he had proof the governor knew about lane closures at the George Washington Bridge\n@highlight\nWildstein says he has documents tying Governor Christie to the closures at the Fort Lee approach to the George Washington Bridge\n@highlight\nWildstein is a former Port Authority official who personally oversaw the traffic disturbance\n@highlight\nThis is the first signal Christie may have been directly involved in the closure\n@highlight\nAlso alleged that the bridge was closed because of development interests tied to the Christie administration", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 213, "end": 236}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 320, "end": 331}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 846, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 929, "end": 936}, {"start": 961, "end": 968}, {"start": 986, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1310}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The representative of New Jersey you want to see right now ... is one of @placeholder's favorite sons, one of my good friends, and a great artist' Christie said.", "idx": 90190}], "idx": 58741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- China has suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys contaminated with a chemical that can convert to a powerful \"date rape\" drug, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported Saturday. The toys have caused some children who swallowed the craft toys to vomit and lose consciousness. China suspended exports of the Aqua Dots toys that contain a chemical that converts into a \"date rape\" drug. The agency said that the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine (AQSIQ) has ordered an investigation by quality control agencies and will release results as soon as they are available. The AQSIQ did not reveal the name of the toys' producer, Xinhua said.\n@highlight\nState-run news agency: China orders an investigation by quality control agencies\n@highlight\nChildren who swallow the beads can become comatose or have seizures\n@highlight\nToys are sold as Aqua Dots in the U.S., as Bindeez Beads in Australia\n@highlight\nThree children were hospitalized in Australia after swallowing large quantities", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 151, "end": 156}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 317, "end": 325}, {"start": 420, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 884, "end": 892}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder safety officials voluntarily recalled about 4.2 million of the Chinese-made toys Wednesday.", "idx": 90192}], "idx": 58742} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 25 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:46 EST, 27 September 2012 Final bid: Cleric Abu Hamza has made yet another plea to the High Court to stay in Britain but it is likely to fail Hate preacher Abu Hamza was accused of \u2018playing the system\u2019 last night after his lawyers launched another legal bid to block his extradition. The hook-handed cleric\u2019s legal team got a court ruling preventing him from being sent to the US while the latest application is dealt with. It is thought they will argue his physical and mental health has deteriorated so much that he is not fit to stand trial on terror charges.\n@highlight\nHe and terror suspect Khaled Al-Fawwaz are again trying to avoid getting thrown out of Britain\n@highlight\nThis is despite a European ruling essentially ending their chances this week\n@highlight\nHamza's application will cost taxpayers at least \u00a310,000\n@highlight\nIt will take place in open court next Tuesday in central London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 446, "end": 447}, {"start": 665, "end": 680}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If he loses, the Government's target of getting him on a plane to the @placeholder within two weeks will still be on track.", "idx": 90211}], "idx": 58749} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Billionaire hedge fund manager T. 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Boone Pickens on losing a reported $270 million: \"I turned the wrong direction\"\n@highlight\nPickens: Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's bailout plan will work, but do it fast\n@highlight\nNatural gas better than oil -- it's \"cheaper, cleaner, abundant and ours,\" he says\n@highlight\nPickens says he has only a \"very small\" stake in natural gas production", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 85, "end": 88}, {"start": 242, "end": 257}, {"start": 321, "end": 323}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 509, "end": 512}, {"start": 554, "end": 566}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 660, "end": 682}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}, {"start": 787, "end": 802}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pickens: Well, actually, @placeholder, I don't have any natural gas production to speak of.", "idx": 90215}], "idx": 58752} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 13:25 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 26 February 2014 Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp founder Jan Koum last night showed Korean popstar Psy how to Party - Facebook style. The party at Barcelona's Boujis restaurant, the sister restaurant of the London haunt that is a favourite of the young royals, was to celebrate signing the contract for the $19 billion sale of Whatsapp to Facebook and the 29th birthday of Zuckerberg's wife, Priscilla Chan. Also invited to the celebration was Korean, Park Jae-Sang, better know as Psy, the singer of the hit song Gangnam Style.\n@highlight\nParty just hours after pair addressed Mobile World Congress\n@highlight\nBoujis party to celebrate signing the contract for the $19 billion sale of WhatsApp to Facebook - and the 29th birthday of Zuckerberg's wife, Priscilla Chan", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 171, "end": 173}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 231, "end": 236}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 464, "end": 477}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 536}, {"start": 554, "end": 556}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 650, "end": 670}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On the surface, Facebook and WhatsApp appear to hold divergent views on a number of matters, but @placeholder said the companies share a common vision in making the world more connected.", "idx": 90220}], "idx": 58754} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 10:48 EST, 7 August 2012 | UPDATED: 03:43 EST, 8 August 2012 The magic has appeared to run out for gymnast Gabby Douglas, who failed to win a medal in her last London Olympics appearance after a fall left her clinging to the balance beam. An hour later, Douglas' compatriot and Team USA captain Aly Raisman, finished strong in the floor exercise final to win her first individual gold medal. 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The Pope donned a slicker to conduct an outdoor Mass for hundreds of thousands who gathered despite stormy weather. The Mass in Tacloban was shortened after sustained winds of 80 mph and higher gusts howled toward the city. Tacloban is still recovering from the 2013 disaster of Super Typhoon Haiyan, described as one of the strongest storms ever recorded with 195 mph sustained winds. It killed 6,300 people nationwide. Typhoon Mekkhala was upgraded from a tropical storm and made landfall in the Philippines in the afternoon just northeast of Tacloban.\n@highlight\nPope Francis celebrates outdoor Mass in stormy weather\n@highlight\nTyphoon Mekkhala could also make another Mass, on Sunday, a wet, windy service in Manila", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 266, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 425, "end": 444}, {"start": 567, "end": 582}, {"start": 644, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 717, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During the Pope's visit to Tacloban, he will have lunch with survivors of the 2013 Typhoon Haiyan, renamed @placeholder in that country.", "idx": 90227}], "idx": 58759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Gardner In Los Angeles and Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 14:03 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 30 April 2013 Attorneys for Michael Jackson's family on Monday accused his concert promoter, AEG, of ignoring 'red flags' about his drug addiction and ill health in a ruthless pursuit of profits. AEG Live is the second-largest concert promoter in the nation and Jackson family lawyer Brian Panish told jurors that the company's only priority was overtaking its competition, Live Nation. 'They wanted to be No. 1 at all costs,' he said. Monday marked the beginning the trial for a wrongful death suit brought by the Kind of Pop's mother, Katherine Jackson, who claims AEG executives ordered Dr Conrad Murray to heavily medicate Jackson to ensure he continued to perform, despite pain and injury.\n@highlight\nFirm was behind Michael Jackson's doomed comeback tour\n@highlight\nCase being brought by the star\u2019s mother and his three children\n@highlight\nThey claim promoter is liable for his death in June 2009", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 37, "end": 56}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 209, "end": 211}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 653, "end": 669}, {"start": 683, "end": 685}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 838, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder did not testify at his criminal trial and his lawyers said he will invoke the Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination if called to testify in this case.", "idx": 90238}], "idx": 58766} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Italy prop Martin Castrogiovanni is set to miss Saturday's Six Nations match against Scotland at Murrayfield after being bitten on the nose by a friend's dog. The Italian rugby federation announced that Castrogiovanni had suffered a 'slight domestic incident' and been left out of the provisional squad, though they did not give any further details. Ansa report that the Argentine-born 33-year-old had been playing with the dog which turned on him and caused a wound requiring 14 stitches. 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Hero soldier Clive Smith had suffered the appalling injuries while undertaking one of the most dangerous tasks in the Army - searching for buried bombs at the front of a patrol. But he missed one planted device which was cunningly made with a low metal content to reduce the chance of detection - costing him both legs.\n@highlight\nSapper Clive Smith lost both legs to a bomb in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nNow he is the face of the Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal\n@highlight\nHeroic soldier undergoing rehabilitation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 184, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 455, "end": 458}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 715, "end": 725}, {"start": 764, "end": 783}, {"start": 787, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The soldier said it was a 'great honour' to front the @placeholder campaign.", "idx": 90251}], "idx": 58775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Like the components of some abandoned Frankenstein's monster, the carefully pickled remains of animals lie slowly stewing in jars stowed in this eerie abandoned place. After decades of neglect, even the formaldehyde that preserves these parts of anatomy has yellowed with age, while the specimens themselves slowly fall apart. The patina of age colours these scenes from an abandoned laboratory - equipped with anatomical samples including parts of kittens and dogs to a pigs head and even whole rats - with a palette reminiscent of a Gothic novel. Inside of the abandoned Veterinary School of Anderlecht, Belgium: Hundreds of anatomical samples sit decaying in yellowing formaldehyde in this abandoned laboratory that has been all but forgotten for more than two decades but was found by a British urban explorer who goes by the pseudonym Chaos and took these pictures\n@highlight\nGrisly images captured in the derelict Veterinary School of Anderlecht in Brussels, Belgium\n@highlight\nIt has lain abandoned and derelict for more than two decades, while surrounding buildings have been developed\n@highlight\nSoon, this place too will be transformed into executive homes. But who would want to live there?", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 59}, {"start": 573, "end": 589}, {"start": 594, "end": 603}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 920, "end": 936}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My images show what lies behind the walls of a neo-renaissance veterinary school in @placeholder which now lies derelict and decaying", "idx": 90252}], "idx": 58776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Margot Peppers PUBLISHED: 16:10 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:10 EST, 20 May 2013 Target has released a Merida doll who, with her glossy, wavy hair and dainty features, looks more like a Barbie than the feisty Scottish princess from Pixar's Brave. The unrecognizable toy is being launched just days after Disney sparked controversy for giving Merida a 'sexy' make-over - a decision that was criticized in a 200,000-strong petition, prompting the company to remove the image from their website. In contrast to Merida's untamed curls and endearing looks in the movie, this new doll, part of Target's Ultimate Disney Princess Collection, has a polished, styled haircut, disproportionately thin limbs and nondescript facial features that could seemingly belong to any other princess.\n@highlight\nThe doll is launched just days after Disney sparked controversy for giving the Brave princess a 'sexy' make-over\n@highlight\nAfter a 200,000-strong petition was launched against the redesign, Disney removed the revamped image from their website", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 108, "end": 113}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 200,000-strong petition called for @placeholder to revoke the 'sexist' make-over, which was seen as 'a tremendous disservice to", "idx": 90259}], "idx": 58780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)I know you are excited about the new Pee-wee Herman film, but what am I? Netflix announced Tuesday that it will begin production next month on a new film starring the popular 1980s TV character, titled \"Pee-wee's Big Holiday.\" No release date has been announced. According to the Netflix news release, the on-demand movie will be produced by Paul Reubens, who plays the title character. Judd Apatow, of \"Anchorman,\" \"The 40-Year-Old Virgin\" and \"Forgetting Sarah Marshall\" fame, will co-produce. John Lee, who has directed episodes of \"Inside Amy Schumer\" and \"Broad City,\" will make his feature-film directorial debut. It will be Herman's first feature film since 1988's\"Big Top Pee-wee.\"\n@highlight\nNetflix will release a movie starring Pee-wee Herman\n@highlight\nPaul Reubens and Judd Apatow will produce", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 55}, {"start": 78, "end": 84}, {"start": 218, "end": 228}, {"start": 285, "end": 291}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 451, "end": 475}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 541, "end": 558}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 677, "end": 691}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 744, "end": 757}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bowtie is the new black,\" @placeholder said in the statement.", "idx": 90270}], "idx": 58785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 05:21 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 30 August 2013 The 11-year-old son of Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, has apparently dared the United States to launch an attack, in a Facebook taunt that has been 'liked' by the children and grandchildren of other senior Syrian officials. 'I just want them to attack sooo much, because I want them to make this huge mistake of beginning something that they don\u2019t know the end of it,' stated the post on an account said to belong to Hafez al-Assad. The comments were posted in response to moves by the US to launch a strike in response to a chemical weapons attack on August 21.\n@highlight\nHafez al-Assad apparently dared the United States to launch an attack and make a 'huge mistake'\n@highlight\nTaunt posted after Obama administration said it may still use military action to respond to chemical weapons attack last week\n@highlight\nWhile authenticity of Facebook profile is hard to confirm, the post has been 'liked' by accounts belonging to the children of senior Syrian officials\n@highlight\nPost illustrates strong support for the Syrian president, despite a two-year civil war that has killed more than 100,000 and caused millions to flee", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 118}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 213, "end": 220}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 580, "end": 581}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "that\u2019s exactly what\u2019s gonna happen to @placeholder if it chooses invasion", "idx": 90272}], "idx": 58786} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Assuming you've got two ears and a heart, chances are you loved The Colbert Report's star-studded \"Get Lucky\" dance party video \u2014 which Stephen Colbert debuted after explaining that Daft Punk's skittish Frenchmen had abruptly canceled a scheduled appearance on his show. But will you still appreciate the video after learning conclusively that it wasn't cobbled together in just two days? If the answer's \"no,\" you might want to close this tab right about now. If \"yes,\" read on. Almost immediately after Colbert's exuberant clip premiered Aug. 6, Internet naysayers began speculating that Daft Punk's \"cancellation\" was nothing more than an elaborate ruse. Their evidence: The same episode containing the \"Get Lucky\" montage also featured Robin Thicke performing his hit \"Blurred Lines,\" purportedly in Daft Punk's place. But according to Billboard, Thicke's performance was taped July 31, days before Daft Punk supposedly told Colbert they were out. Pitchfork picked up the story, wondering if the whole segment could have been a publicity stunt meant to promote the duo's upcoming appearance on the VMAs. (Viacom owns both MTV and Comedy Central.)\n@highlight\nColbert responded to speculation the group's cancellation was a ruse\n@highlight\nSeveral celebs showed up in a \"dance party\" video on the show\n@highlight\nIt wouldn't have happened if Henry Kissinger hadn't said \"yes\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 76, "end": 93}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 215, "end": 223}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 785, "end": 797}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 915, "end": 923}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1370}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the meantime, the show also shot Robin Thicke doing \"@placeholder;\" the plan was always to have Thicke \"save the day\" after Daft Punk's silent appearance.", "idx": 90275}], "idx": 58787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read why Stuart Lancaster is running out of time to find his best team I hugely admire rugby league as a sport and the players who take the field. At its best the balance between athletic prowess, skill-set and sheer bloody toughness makes league one of the great sports. I cannot wait to see Sam Burgess play for Bath, I\u2019m sure he has everything to succeed in union and all England rugby fans should be grateful to Bath for bringing him into the sport. That said, we need to be realistic \u2014 for Burgess\u2019s sake as much as anything.\n@highlight\nSam Burgess has crossed codes from rugby league to rugby union\n@highlight\nThe former Bradford Bulls star is set to make his Bath debut on Saturday\n@highlight\nIt is too early to herald Burgess as England's saviour at the World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 38}, {"start": 307, "end": 317}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 430, "end": 433}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 556, "end": 566}, {"start": 641, "end": 654}, {"start": 680, "end": 683}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Burgess poses with a young baby after attracting crowds to a @placeholder training session", "idx": 90280}], "idx": 58790} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The elephants of my childhood, Vladimir and Evgeny, have probably been killed by now. I was very lucky that I ever got to see them with my own eyes, but such are the perks for a little boy whose grandfather was the Soviet Union\u2019s top biologist. They were fictitious in the beginning, invented by my grandfather Vladimir Sokolov, as he tucked me in to bed at night. I would hear how Vladimir and Evgeny would get stuck in mud holes and roam the African forests getting into adventures, and how Vladimir would save little Evgeny from the clutches of lions and leopards. In the flickering electricity of the lamps in our Soviet flat, it was my first introduction to the wonder of wildlife.\n@highlight\nThis year alone 36,000 elephants will be killed across the African continent\n@highlight\nDemand for ivory across Asia's burgeoning middle classes is increasing\n@highlight\nAfrican charity Space for Giants is armed to defend animals using force\n@highlight\nMilitarised conservation groups are engaging in firefights with poachers\n@highlight\nPoachers include fanatics of Al-Shabaab and the Lord's Resistance Army\n@highlight\nSome 1,000 wildlife rangers have been killed in the past decade", "entities": [{"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 311, "end": 326}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1104}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An @placeholder elephant pictured as it charges towards the photographer.", "idx": 90285}], "idx": 58794} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:52 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:12 EST, 8 November 2013 Five months ago, MailOnline teamed up with Select Model Management to search for the 'new faces' of 2013. Entries came in the thousands and now the winners have finally been revealed. Select is responsible for scouting out the likes of David Gandy, Agyness Deyn, Sarah Ann Macklin, Oliver Cheshire and Stella Tennant and turning them into some of the world's most recognisable faces. Could the womens' winner Madi Gray, 15, from North London, be joining them on the catwalk in a couple of years?\n@highlight\nMadi Gray, 15, will join 'sneak preview' section of agency\n@highlight\nJack Holder, 22, won men's category", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 136, "end": 158}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 356, "end": 372}, {"start": 375, "end": 389}, {"start": 396, "end": 409}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 671, "end": 681}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There is a lack of strong blond male models in the industry at the minute so @placeholder really fits the bill.", "idx": 90286}], "idx": 58795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 26 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 26 March 2013 A married couple have been arrested after apparently pulling a gun on two motorists during a road rage punch-up. Bradley and Christy Turner were carrying a toddler in the back of their car when they started fighting with a pair of young men in an incident which was caught on camera. Josh Berry and Nathan Brotzman claim they were acting in self-defence as they knocked Mr Turner to the ground, but he retaliated by waving a gun at them after his wife handed it to him.\n@highlight\nBradley and Christy Turner cut off by two men then followed them home\n@highlight\nMen knocked Mr Turner to the ground so wife handed him a gun\n@highlight\nCouple charged with assault after fight is caught on camera", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 209, "end": 222}, {"start": 368, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 397}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 577, "end": 590}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The victims tried to escape, but Mr @placeholder fired in their direction and his bullets hit a nearby home.", "idx": 90306}], "idx": 58808} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- An expatriate corporate detective based in Beijing and Shanghai, who worked with GlaxoSmithKline's under-fire Chinese wing, could soon discover the cost of allegedly falling afoul of China's often hazy corporate law. After more than a year in detention, Briton Peter Humphrey and his wife Yu Yingzeng, a U.S. citizen, stand trial in a Shanghai court Friday, charged with illegally obtaining private information. Their 19-year-old son, who has returned to mainland China for the trial, says he's not convinced that, even if the couple is found guilty, they would even have known they were breaking the law. Humphrey is a veteran corporate detective -- an investigator, similar to a private detective, but one which sniffs out corporate malfeasance -- who spent more than 20 years as a foreign correspondent with Reuters, including stints in Beijing and Eastern Europe.\n@highlight\nForeign corporate detectives based in China charged with 'illegally obtaining private information'\n@highlight\nMurky corporate laws in China make life difficult for companies engaged in this line of work\n@highlight\nSon of detained detectives: \"I'm very proud of their moral standing\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 278, "end": 291}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 352, "end": 359}, {"start": 481, "end": 485}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Humphrey believes the case is linked to his father's client, GSK, which is under investigation in @placeholder amid allegations raised by a whistleblower.", "idx": 90321}], "idx": 58816} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nigerian women are being trafficked to Italy hoping for a better life \u2013 but often end up working the streets as prostitutes. Their plight has been highlighted by Paris-based photographer Elena Perlino, originally from Italy, who began to notice the presence of young African women working on the streets during her commutes from Turin. She said: 'I decided to start from this surreal vision to tell a story. I have been working on the topic for several years, focusing mainly on the Italian connection.' Police control find a Nigerian woman working as a prostitute in the outskirt of Turin Nigerian woman Fatima shows the scars on her body due to vicious fighting with collegues working as prostitutes in the outskirts of Acerra\n@highlight\nNigerian women trafficked to Europe are often forced into the sex trade\n@highlight\nTraffickers force them into prostitution to pay back debts\n@highlight\nTheir plight has been highlighted by photographer Elena Perlino", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 162, "end": 166}, {"start": 187, "end": 199}, {"start": 218, "end": 222}, {"start": 267, "end": 273}, {"start": 329, "end": 333}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 722, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'These are the activities of the powerful @placeholder mafia, which is also involved in arms dealing.", "idx": 90322}], "idx": 58817} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman Donald Sterling tried to bribe his mistress V.Stiviano into saying she doctored tapes of the Los Angeles Clippers owner making offensive racist statements. Clippers President Andy Roeser also tried to cover-up the recordings before they were released by TMZ last month, according to a report by the NBA's chief investigator. Chief investigator David B Anders has compiled a 30-page report on the scandal, along with hundreds of pages of supporting statements, ahead of a June 3 hearing in which the 29 other NBA owners will vote on whether to force Sterling to sell his team. Bribe: A new report by the NBA's chief investigator reveals Donald Sterling tried to bribe his mistress V. Stiviano (pictured out in LA yesterday) into saying she doctored tapes in which he was recoded making racist statements\n@highlight\nThe NBA has compiled a 30-page case against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling\n@highlight\nThe report includes testimony from Sterling's mistress V. 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A top Republican aide warns that important bills like the recently approved immigration measure would never pass in a post-nuclear Senate. \"If they blow the place up, then anything requiring a big bipartisan push like immigration will be impossible,\" the GOP aide said. Democrats step closer to \"nuclear option\" in filibuster fight Republicans will protest by slamming the brakes on action in the Senate, current and former senior Senate aides from both parties predicted to CNN.\n@highlight\nSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid threatens to go nuclear over stalled Obama appointees\n@highlight\nCongressional aides predict any chance of bipartisan cooperation would reach \"grinding halt\"\n@highlight\nRepublicans threatened to use the same tactic when they controlled Senate\n@highlight\nSenators have scheduled a closed-door meeting Monday to try to avoid bitter fight", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 498, "end": 500}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 674, "end": 679}, {"start": 718, "end": 720}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The conundrum -- for @placeholder, not for Democrats -- is whether they can bear shutting the Senate down over a rules change that allows simple nominations to be confirmed, and therefore also end support for popular items like immigration reform, the farm bill, and investments in education, infrastructure and health research,\" said a Democratic leadership aide.", "idx": 90328}], "idx": 58819} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In an op-ed column released Friday by The New York Times, Woody Allen blames Mia Farrow's malevolence over their breakup for a two-decade-old false accusation that he molested their adopted daughter, Dylan, when she was 7. The film director's opinion piece follows renewed allegations that were made last week by Dylan Farrow, who accused him in an open letter published by the Times of sexually assaulting her as young girl. \"Not that I doubt Dylan hasn't come to believe she's been molested, but if from the age of 7 a vulnerable child is taught by a strong mother to hate her father because he is a monster who abused her, is it so inconceivable that after many years of this indoctrination the image of me Mia wanted to establish had taken root?\" Allen writes in the Times.\n@highlight\nNEW: Dylan Farrow stands by her accusations\n@highlight\nIn 1992, Woody Allen's and Mia Farrow's 12-year relationship ended\n@highlight\nAllen, then 56, was involved with Soon-Yi Previn, Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter\n@highlight\nFarrow accused Allen of molesting Dylan, then 7, whom the couple had adopted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 719, "end": 721}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 970, "end": 978}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Twenty-one years ago, when I first heard @placeholder had accused me of child molestation, I found the idea so ludicrous I didn't give it a second thought.", "idx": 90338}], "idx": 58826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:35 EST, 19 July 2013 In her black and white dress and chic patent shoes, Sarah Ferguson cut an elegant figure as she joined her daughters for a night out at exclusive nightclub LouLou's. The former Duchess of York has made no secret of her penchant for parties and is regularly spotted out on the town with her girls. Fergie and her daughters began the night at Club 45 before heading to exclusive nightclub, LouLou's, which is owned by Robin Birley. Family fun: Princess Beatrice joined her mother and sister Princess Eugenie for a night out at LouLou's\n@highlight\nSarah Ferguson joined her daughters for a night at a Mayfair club\n@highlight\nLouLou's is a favourite Royal hangout and is owned by Robin Birley\n@highlight\nOther fans of the club include the Cambridges and Pippa Middleton\n@highlight\nPrincess Beatrice wore the same outfit for the second night in a row", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 262, "end": 276}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 574, "end": 589}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 707, "end": 712}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 820, "end": 829}, {"start": 835, "end": 849}, {"start": 871, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Low key: Eugenie plumped for a simple look while @placeholder and her mother both opted for monochrome", "idx": 90346}], "idx": 58830} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's president has summoned the lower house of parliament to meet Friday to elect a new prime minister after the nation's top court ruled that Yousuf Raza Gilani is ineligible to hold office. The session is set to convene early Friday, said Mehboob Gurmaini, a parliament spokesman. President Asif Ali Zardari postponed a trip to Russia to huddle with senior members of his Pakistan Peoples Party to nominate a candidate. Pakistan state television reported Makhdoom Shahabuddin, a longtime member of parliament who has served in several administrations, was selected. The candidate served as Gilani's textile minister.\n@highlight\nPresident picks candidate for prime minister, state TV says\n@highlight\nPakistan's president has called on parliament to meet Friday\n@highlight\nThe lower house will choose a new prime minister\n@highlight\nThe high court disqualified Yousuf Raza Gilani to hold office because of contempt charges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 36}, {"start": 178, "end": 195}, {"start": 276, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 409, "end": 430}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 896, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hours after the court issued its ruling, Gilani had vacated the sprawling prime minister's residence in @placeholder with his political future in doubt.", "idx": 90347}], "idx": 58831} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:39 EST, 30 October 2013 Battling for victory in front of a ferocious crowd Muay Thai child warriors are forced to fight by their parents who wager every penny they have on them. The shocking black and white photos form part of an eye-opening series by German photographer Sandra Hoyn called Die Kampfkinder, roughly translated as Fighting Kids. Buoyed on by their parents these children who are as young as six, are forced to fight for money in front of an excited audience who have placed bets on who will win.\n@highlight\nPhotos form part of an eye-opening series by German photographer Sandra Hoyn\n@highlight\nBuoyed on by their parents these children who are as young as six, are forced to fight for money", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 142, "end": 150}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 339, "end": 349}, {"start": 358, "end": 372}, {"start": 397, "end": 409}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For more on the works of @placeholder click here.", "idx": 90348}], "idx": 58832} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Egypt's landmark presidential election looks set to go to a run-off vote in which Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi could face former regime figure Ahmed Shafik, according to partial results reported Friday. Ballots are still being counted, and the final results of the first round are due Tuesday. Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram Online gave Morsi 26.48% of the vote with results in from 25 of 27 provinces, with Shafik, who was ousted President Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister, close behind with 24.74% of the vote and leftist Hamdeen Sabahy in third with about 20%. The partial results put Abdelmonen Abol Fotoh, a moderate Islamist running as an independent, and Amre Moussa, who previously served as foreign minister and headed the Arab League, in fourth and fifth places, respectively, Al Ahram Online reported.\n@highlight\nNEW: Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi leads with most results in\n@highlight\nAhmed Shafik, a Mubarak ally, is running a close second, according to local media reports\n@highlight\nMorsi and Shafik are highly polarizing candidates for many Egyptians, an analyst says\n@highlight\nThe final results of the first round of elections are due Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 108}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 611, "end": 631}, {"start": 645, "end": 652}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 852, "end": 869}, {"start": 881, "end": 893}, {"start": 933, "end": 944}, {"start": 949, "end": 955}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shafik, a former air force officer with close ties to Egypt's powerful military, is seen as representing the interests of the old guard -- those who lost out when President @placeholder was ousted.", "idx": 90363}], "idx": 58842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron\u2019s authority in Parliament and on the world stage was dealt an unprecedented blow last night as he faced a breathtaking Commons defeat over plans for missile strikes on Syria. In an extraordinary assault on the Prime Minister\u2019s authority, 50 coalition MPs joined Labour in voting against a watered-down Government motion supporting the \u2018principle\u2019 of military action. There were shouts of \u2018resign\u2019 from the Labour benches as the result \u2013 285 votes to 272 \u2013 was announced to a shocked House of Commons. 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But for once, she had competition, which arrived in the form of the ever-fashionable Queen Letizia of Spain, who with her husband King Felipe, landed in the Dutch capital Amsterdam this morning to begin a tour of the Netherlands. Letizia and Maxima didn't have it all their own way, however, and were run close in the style stakes by their dapper husbands, with King Felipe cutting a particularly dashing figure in his pinstriped suit.\n@highlight\nLetizia, 42, was welcomed to the Noordeinde Palace by Queen Maxima, 43\n@highlight\nThe Spanish royal couple arrived in the Hague this morning for a tour\n@highlight\nWillem-Alexander, 47, exchanged hugs with Felipe, 46, as he greeted him\n@highlight\nThe two couples are among the youngest - and newest - rulers in Europe\n@highlight\nWillem-Alexander took the throne last year while Felipe was crowned in June", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 85, "end": 95}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 644, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 676}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 774, "end": 789}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 939, "end": 954}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For their part, Letizia and @placeholder have enjoyed a busy three months since ascending to the Spanish throne on the 19th June, with several international tours already under their belt.", "idx": 90391}], "idx": 58860} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 11 March 2013 Critic: Michael Turner QC claims 'screw-ups' over interpreters in UK courts is now 'endemic' A judge and a top barrister have condemned the use of interpreters based in a Polish call centre after trial against a Vietnamese drug king was halted. Judge Richard Bray accused the firm of being 'hopelessly incompetent' when he was unable to sentence the man because no interpreter arrived at Northampton Crown Court. Some of the language experts supplied by Capita Translating and Interpreting from a base in Krakow, cannot even speak fluent English, claim lawyers.\n@highlight\n'It is wrecking the system and screw-ups are now endemic' says QC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 116}, {"start": 118, "end": 119}, {"start": 161, "end": 162}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 483, "end": 505}, {"start": 549, "end": 566}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 732, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Capita staff book them under under a deal that is 'wrecking justice', claims QC @placeholder.", "idx": 90399}], "idx": 58866} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seeking a middle ground between calls for tough military action and none at all, President Barack Obama said Thursday he was sending up to 300 military advisers to Iraq to help the embattled government hold off a lightning advance from the north by Sunni militants. Obama told White House reporters the goal was to prevent a civil war in Iraq that could destabilize the region, and also prevent creation of a terrorist safe haven in northern Iraq and neighboring Syria from which U.S. enemies could plan and launch attacks against American interests. 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Foreign Minister Walid Moallem told the U.N. General Assembly that the rhetoric against al-Assad amounts to a \"blatant interference in the domestic affairs of Syria, and the unity of its people and its sovereignty.\" Here are some of the latest events in the Syrian uprising: Deadly violence At least 183 people were killed Monday, including 12 children, the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria said. The deaths included more than 30 due to aerial shelling, the group said.\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 183 people were killed Monday, an opposition group says\n@highlight\nIran's foreign minister says calls for al-Assad's ouster are an interference\n@highlight\nIraq's foreign minister says Iran's planes bound for Syria will undergo random inspections\n@highlight\nThe opposition group puts the human toll in the 19-month crisis at around 28,000", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 252, "end": 272}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 581, "end": 618}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 879, "end": 882}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Iranian flights over Iraq to Syria began in March but were stopped shortly after at the request of @placeholder, Zebari said.", "idx": 90405}], "idx": 58870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was deja vu for the Williams sisters at the French Open -- but not in a good way. A mouthwatering third-round clash between seven-time grand slam champion Venus and 17-time major winner Serena was ruled out when the former lost to unseeded Slovakian Anna Schmiedlova 2-6 6-3 6-4 in early play in Paris on Wednesday. Then hours later, Serena -- also the defending champion and world No. 1 -- fell to Spain's Garbine Muguruza 6-2 6-2, her worst ever grand slam performance. In 2008, the siblings were also defeated on the same day at Roland Garros, their least productive major. The last time it happened was at Wimbledon in 2011.\n@highlight\nSerena Williams defeated in second round of the French Open\n@highlight\nThe defending champion beaten 6-2 6-2 by Spain's Garbine Muguruza\n@highlight\nVenus Williams eliminated after loss to Anna Schmiedlova\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic and Roger Federer comfortably through to round three", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 39}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 167, "end": 171}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 252, "end": 260}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 772, "end": 787}, {"start": 800, "end": 813}, {"start": 840, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't think anything worked for me today,\" a dejected @placeholder told reporters at her post-match press conference.", "idx": 90421}], "idx": 58882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mitt Romney promised Monday to restore U.S. foreign policy to a traditional role dating back decades, based on exerting global influence through military and economic power, in a major speech two weeks before he debates President Barack Obama on international issues. In the address at the Virginia Military Institute, Romney argued that Obama is failing to provide the global leadership needed and expected by the rest of the world, especially key allies such as Israel. Romney cited recent protests and violence in Arab countries, including an attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Libya that killed the American ambassador and three others, as examples of a worsening security situation that he blamed on Obama's policies.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Barack Obama's team calls Mitt Romney's policies inconsistent\n@highlight\nThe GOP challenger gives what aides call a major foreign policy address\n@highlight\nRomney backs U.S. help in arming Syrian rebels\n@highlight\nAide: Romney seeks traditional U.S. role in global affairs that dates to the end of World War II", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 48, "end": 51}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 299, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 486}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 617, "end": 624}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 763, "end": 774}, {"start": 789, "end": 799}, {"start": 840, "end": 842}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Responding to the ad, a Romney campaign spokeswoman said @placeholder was the one who had \"weakened\" the U.S. standing in the world.", "idx": 90424}], "idx": 58883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Disgraced Clippers owner Donald Sterling has spoken out for the first time since he was fined $2.5 million and banned for life by the NBA for racist comments that shocked the basketball community. Sterling spoke to Jason Binn of upmarket DuJour magazine, telling the publisher that he has no intention of selling the team and that he believes he could have avoided the controversy if he had paid Stiviano off. Speaking of reported former girlfriend V. Stiviano, who allegedly recorded and released audio of Sterling's tirade, Sterling said, 'I wish I had just paid her off.' Happier times: Donald Sterling, seen here with V. Stiviano in 2011, has said he believes he could have avoided his racism controversy if he'd 'just paid her off'\n@highlight\nClippers owner Donald Sterling has spoken out about his racism controversy\n@highlight\nHe told DuJour magazine, 'I wish I had just paid her off'\n@highlight\nThe magazine's publisher said Sterling 'expressed remorse' but gave no further information\n@highlight\nSterling has been banned by the NBA and fined $2.5 million for his comments\n@highlight\nThe NBA is seeking to have him ousted as owner of the LA Clippers\n@highlight\nSterling has said he has no intention of selling the team", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 197, "end": 204}, {"start": 215, "end": 224}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 449, "end": 459}, {"start": 507, "end": 514}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 933, "end": 940}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1169, "end": 1176}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alleged interview: It's not clear how in-depth the 'exclusive discussion' @placeholder (pictured) had with Donald Sterling delves into the V. 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LaCroix and Barfield were married the same morning that the tribal chairman signed the legislation into law.\n@highlight\nMichigan tribe performs its first same-sex marriage ceremony\n@highlight\nThe state of Michigan will not recognize the marriage\n@highlight\nPartners Gene Barfield and Tim LaCroix are optimistic the tide is shifting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 366, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 467, "end": 481}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 847, "end": 854}, {"start": 908, "end": 920}, {"start": 926, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2004, @placeholder approved a constitutional amendment legally defining marriage as being between a man and a woman.", "idx": 90434}], "idx": 58890} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ford are 'looking into' the allegations Ford motor company is facing accusations workers at a factory producing parts for its cars are subject to abusive and dangerous working conditions, a report said. According to the National Labor Committee (NLC), Chinese workers at the Yuwei Plastics and Hardware Product Company in Dongguan work 14-hour days, seven days a week for just 80 cents an hour. Shockingly, the report also alleges workers are forced to operate dangerous machines with safety measures turned off in order to speed up production. Report: Ford Motor Company is looking into a graphic report by a human rights group alleging abuse of workers at a Chinese factory. 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The short answer is that jailbreaking your iPhone or other mobile device will no longer violate a controversial federal copyright law called the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA. Bypassing a manufacturer's protection mechanisms to allow \"handsets to execute software applications\" is now permitted.\n@highlight\nCopyright Office says jailbreaking your iPhone no longer violates copyright law\n@highlight\nIf if users want software not in the App Store, they need to jailbreak their phone\n@highlight\nBut Apple could pursue breach of contract if someone jailbreaks their phone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 4}, {"start": 59, "end": 74}, {"start": 344, "end": 359}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 521, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 695, "end": 710}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here's what she told us: \"Apple's never sued jailbreakers, but they claim it violates the @placeholder, and thus there's a legal cloud.", "idx": 90453}], "idx": 58902} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pressure continues to grow on Jean-Claude Juncker to quit as the new president of the European Commission after it emerged he has previously boasted of striking tax deals with large corporations. A review of his speeches while prime minister of Luxembourg revealed reportedly announced to parliament that AOL and Amazon were planning to move their European headquarters to the country thanks to favourable corporate tax conditions his government had created. It was reported last week that Luxembourg had granted secret deals to 340 companies allowing them to avoid paying billions of pounds in tax. Yesterday Mr Juncker launched a bizarre defence of the Luxembourg tax-dodging scandal, insisting he was not to blame despite having been its prime minister for 18 years - 15 of which were also spent acting as the country's finance minister.\n@highlight\nLuxembourg accused of striking tax deals with more than 300 corporations\n@highlight\nSigned while Jean-Claude Juncker was Luxembourg's prime minister\n@highlight\nHe now heads European Commission, which is investigating the claims\n@highlight\nReview of speeches while PM reveals him boasting of striking tax deals\n@highlight\nBut he now insists he is not to blame for scandal engulfing Luxembourg", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 48}, {"start": 86, "end": 104}, {"start": 245, "end": 254}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 655, "end": 664}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}, {"start": 950, "end": 968}, {"start": 974, "end": 983}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In investigation centres on the accusation that Luxembourg may have helped both of these companies - as well as others - cut their taxes by shifting their profits to @placeholder.", "idx": 90455}], "idx": 58904} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOYAKO, Japan (CNN) -- President Bush on Sunday defended his decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, saying that to boycott \"would be an affront to the Chinese people.\" President Bush speaks with Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda at a Sunday news conference in Toyako, Japan. Speaking to reporters ahead of this week's summit of the Group of Eight industrialized nations in Japan, Bush said he did not need to skip the ceremony to show his position on religious freedom and human rights in China. He said if he failed to attend the Games it would \"make it more difficult to be able to speak more frankly with the Chinese leadership.\"\n@highlight\nBush defends decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony\n@highlight\nBush spoke as G-8 leaders arrived in Japan ahead of summit starting Monday\n@highlight\nClimate change expected to be focus of three-day summit\n@highlight\nG-8 leaders also expected to discuss global economy, Zimbabwe", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 209, "end": 212}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 285, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 297}, {"start": 357, "end": 370}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 765, "end": 767}, {"start": 788, "end": 792}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As world leaders began arriving for the summit, more than 1,000 people protested in northern @placeholder against the event.", "idx": 90463}], "idx": 58910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nico Rosberg has denied Lewis Hamilton\u2019s accusation that he had bragged about deliberately crashing into him at Sunday\u2019s Belgian Grand Prix, saying his recollection of their chat was \u2018very different\u2019. While Rosberg made his first reaction to his title rival\u2019s claims, the Mercedes management were busily applying sticking plaster to their battered team and their conficting stories in an attempt \u2014probably successful \u2014\u2013 to avoid punishment for the incident. Rosberg and Mercedes were all responding to the most explosive moment of the 2014 Formula One world championship. It took place over two floors of the Mercedes motorhome \u2014 the glistening, portable team hospitality area \u2014 in the Spa paddock an hour-and-a-half after the race.\n@highlight\nNico Rosberg denies Lewis Hamilton's claim that the German bragged about their crash which forced the Brit to retire from the Belgian Grand Prix\n@highlight\nRosberg wrecked Hamilton's race after the German's front right-wing endplate hit the Brit's left-rear tyre to cause a puncture\n@highlight\nHamilton claimed Rosberg told him he did it on purpose after the race\n@highlight\nHamilton: \u2018I was gobsmacked. 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Somehow, this Arsenal team got there in the end. The playing conditions, along with that feeling you get at the start of a new season and facing a team without a manager should have suited them down to a tee. It didn\u2019t. Arsenal were ordinary, a world away from the team that stripped Manchester City of their self-respect at Wembley in the Community Shield. 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It is an American crisis, too, a crisis that may thrust the U.S. economy back into recession in 2012. If the Euro cracks up, many European banks who hold Euro-denominated bonds will discover that their bonds have lost value. The bonds won't fall to zero (hold on a second for the reason why not), but they will lose enough value to play havoc with the bondholders' capital. The banks will then either have to seek government help or stop their lending to businesses and consumers or both.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Americans have a big stake in the outcome of the euro crisis\n@highlight\nHe says crisis could lead to a serious recession in 2012\n@highlight\nEurope is America's largest trading partner and biggest investor in the U.S.\n@highlight\nFrum: America should push for resolution of the crisis and provide money if needed", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 43}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 164, "end": 167}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 604, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That may have been true of Greece, but it's certainly not true of @placeholder, the latest eurozone country to come under pressure in the financial markets.", "idx": 90489}], "idx": 58925} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The memory unit that may tell why an Air France jet plunged into the Atlantic nearly two years ago was recovered from the bottom of the ocean Sunday, France's Bureau of Investigation and Analysis (BEA) said. A remote-controlled submarine, known as the Remora 6000, located the memory unit Sunday morning and it was lifted on board the search ship Ile de Sein six hours later, the Paris-based BEA said. All 228 people aboard the Air France Flight 447 were killed when the plane fell into the ocean on the way from Rio de Janeiro to Paris on June 1, 2009.\n@highlight\nNEW: Air France calls the recovery \"very significant\"\n@highlight\nBritish aviation expert skeptical data remains; French expert hopeful\n@highlight\nAll 228 people aboard the Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris were killed\n@highlight\nThe Airbus A330 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1, 2009", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 55}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 159, "end": 164}, {"start": 168, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 389, "end": 393}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 437, "end": 457}, {"start": 522, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 579, "end": 588}, {"start": 639, "end": 645}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 746, "end": 766}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 824, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, in a written statement Sunday, called the discovery \"very significant.\"", "idx": 90490}], "idx": 58926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Republican lawmakers have questioned President Barack Obama's strategy in Iraq warning that the failure to annihilate Islamic extremists now could lead to future attacks on U.S. soil. 'If he does not go on the offensive against ISIS, ISIL, whatever you want guys want to call it, they are coming here,' South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Fox News Sunday. 'And if we do get attacked, then he will have committed a blunder for the ages.' 'This is turning into, as we had predicted for a long time, a regional conflict which does pose a threat to the security of the United States of America,' Arizona Sen. John McCain told CNN.\n@highlight\nObama's strategy in Iraq 'is clearly very, very ineffective, to say the least,' Sen. John McCain told CNN\n@highlight\n'What a weak leader,' Rep. Peter King said\n@highlight\n'What is your strategy to stop these people from attacking the homeland?' demanded Sen. 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The Americans had talked endlessly in the build-up about targeting Rory McIlroy and Ian Poulter, as if taking down those two would lead naturally to the Ryder Cup heading back across the Atlantic. The wisdom of that theory was rather shot to pieces on a fascinating first day, as any number of fearless Europeans stood up to be counted to turn a one-point deficit at lunch into a handy 5-3 advantage. An out-of-sorts McIlroy contributed just a half point and Poulter suffered a rare defeat, so to that end the American plan might be said to have worked.\n@highlight\nThe 40th Ryder Cup got underway on the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles on Friday with Europe leading 5-3\n@highlight\nEurope took early lead as Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson beat Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson 5&4\n@highlight\nUSA leveled the match as rookies Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth beat Stephen Gallacher and Ian Poulter 5&4\n@highlight\nRickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker salvaged a halve on the 18th against Thomas Bjorn and Martin Kaymer\n@highlight\nPhil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley claimed opening session victory on the last against Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia\n@highlight\nLee Westwood and Jamie Donaldson brought Europe level against Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar in afternoon foursomes\n@highlight\nRose and Stenson beat Hunter Mahan and Zach Johnson to put Europe back in front\n@highlight\nMcIlroy and Garcia produced a late fightback to claim a halve against Fowler and Walker and put Europe 4-3 ahead\n@highlight\nVictor Dubuisson and Graeme McDowell win 3&2 against USA's Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley to make it 5-3", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 101, "end": 112}, {"start": 118, "end": 128}, {"start": 187, "end": 195}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 337, "end": 345}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 638, "end": 657}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 718, "end": 723}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 773}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 825, "end": 827}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 894, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 972}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1150}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1212}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1267}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1336}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1353}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1400}, {"start": 1406, "end": 1411}, {"start": 1464, "end": 1469}, {"start": 1475, "end": 1480}, {"start": 1490, "end": 1495}, {"start": 1518, "end": 1533}, {"start": 1539, "end": 1553}, {"start": 1571, "end": 1573}, {"start": 1577, "end": 1590}, {"start": 1596, "end": 1609}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It looked as if the occasion was too much for Gallacher, while @placeholder lost for the first time in eight Ryder Cup matches.", "idx": 90500}], "idx": 58930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Justine Henin continued her winning return to tennis with a straight sets win over Kazakhstan's Sesil Karatantcheva at the WTA tournament in Brisbane on Wednesday. Henin, who put out second seed Nadia Petrova of Russia in her first round match, secured a 6-4 6-3 victory in one hour 17 minutes to reach the quarterfinals. The former world number one is returning to competitive tennis after an 18-month retirement and targeting the opening grand slam of 2010 at the Australian Open. She made a shaky start as she dropped her opening service game, but broke back and took total control with a second break against the determined qualifier in the eighth game.\n@highlight\nJustine Henin continues comeback with straight sets win over Kazakhstan's Sesil Karatantcheva\n@highlight\nFormer world number one Henin into quarterfinals of WTA top-tier tournament in Brisbane\n@highlight\nHenin remains on course for final clash against Belgian rival Kim Clijsters\n@highlight\nMen's top seed Andy Roddick also reaches quarterfinals where he will play returning Richard Gasquet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 105, "end": 123}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 752, "end": 770}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 886}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 944, "end": 956}, {"start": 984, "end": 995}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder showed he is fully recovered from the injuries which ruined his end of season campaign in 2009 with a confident display.", "idx": 90525}], "idx": 58943} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bill Kenwright has criticised Roy Keane for saying \u2018some stupid things\u2019 after the Republic of Ireland assistant manager questioned the pressure applied by Everton on James McCarthy and Seamus Coleman over playing for their country. McCarthy wanted to play against Scotland last Friday but was left out after Everton continued to request updates on his hamstring injury. The midfielder has missed the Republic\u2019s last three Euro 2016 qualifiers and Coleman sat out last month\u2019s game in Germany. Both played for Everton four days later. 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Ayden Olsen, 14, was found dead at his family home on Thursday morning. His heartbroken mother Shy Keenan, who campaigns for tougher controls on paedophiles alongside Sara Payne, claims her 'beautiful, kind-hearted' boy was 'bullied to death'. Shy Keenan told a Sunday newspaper that she 'couldn't win' against Ayden's bullies Today, Miss Keenan said she feels that she was unable to keep her son alive in the face of bullying at school.\n@highlight\nTeenager Ayden Olson was found dead at home in Colchester on Thursday\n@highlight\nMother Shy Keenan claims 'beautiful, kind-hearted boy' was bullied to death\n@highlight\nStepfather Stanley Claridge jailed for 15 years when she secretly filmed him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 235, "end": 245}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 731, "end": 740}, {"start": 772, "end": 781}, {"start": 863, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "which drove her to attempt suicide, she recorded @placeholder", "idx": 90548}], "idx": 58963} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Four in 10 voters think Nigel Farage poses a \u2019danger to Britain\u2019 after he heaped praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin, an exclusive poll for MailOnline reveals today. The survey reveals the UKIP leader is also seen as \u2019a bit sleazy\u2019 while his Lib Dem rival Nick Clegg is out of his depth and less likely to tell the truth. The ComRes poll comes as the two men prepare to go head-to-head tomorrow night in the second live TV debate on Britain\u2019s membership of the European Union. Scroll down for video UKIP has been outpolling the Lib Dems for months, buoyed by support switching from the Tories and disaffected voters being won over by Mr Farage\u2019s populist charm.\n@highlight\nMailOnline/ComRes survey reveals what voters think of the two leaders\n@highlight\nFarage tells the truth and would be good to have a pint with\n@highlight\nClegg is out of his depth but would make a good date, poll shows\n@highlight\nUkip and Lib Dem leaders clashed in TV debate on Europe last week\n@highlight\nFarage 'admires' Putin and says European Union has 'blood on its hands'\n@highlight\nComRes surveyed 2,008 adults online between March 28 and 30. 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It doesn't look like much. Aleppo Today TV, with it photographic slideshow of Aleppo in happier times accompanied by Syrian music, is not what many would expect from a 24-hour news channel. But two rolling news bars at the bottom of the screen have become a vital news source for residents navigating the shifting violence in Syria's largest city. \"Aleppo Today started at a time when a person in Aleppo might know that someone a couple of blocks away got killed, or a demonstration happened in the next neighborhood,\" wrote Omar Halabi, the assistant manager of Aleppo Today, in an e-mail to CNN.\n@highlight\nAleppo Today broadcasts from a country neighboring Syria\n@highlight\nThe content is beamed through other countries to avoid jamming by the Syrian government\n@highlight\nIt aims to be impartial about the situation in Syria, but some say it fails", "entities": [{"start": 235, "end": 240}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 367, "end": 372}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the safety of his family still living in Aleppo, the 23-year old @placeholder, who worked as a baker until the uprising began more than 20 months ago, asked not to have his named published in full.", "idx": 90558}], "idx": 58970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain\u2019s worst benefit-scrounging con artists can today be exposed. Using fake identities of dead pensioners, Irish immigrants and even a fake MI5 spy benefit fraudsters stole hundreds of thousands of pounds last year, MailOnline can reveal. One man stole \u00a385,000 using a raft of stolen identities which he claimed he needed in his role as an undercover British agent. Another woman posed as her dead mother to claim more than \u00a370,000 \u2013 while living in Portugal. A gang of fraudsters meanwhile illegally claimed more than \u00a3100,000 in illness and disability benefits claiming to be Irish immigrants unable to work because they had been injured in car crashes.\n@highlight\nJames Bond imitator Peter Fischer fraudulently claimed \u00a385,000 in benefits\n@highlight\nMaria Lucas posed as her dead mother after stealing \u00a373,500 in welfare\n@highlight\nOne gang stole \u00a3103,000 by hijacking the identities of 60 people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 111, "end": 115}, {"start": 144, "end": 146}, {"start": 220, "end": 229}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 454, "end": 461}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 757, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He offered the excuse that he worked as a \u2018sub-contractor\u2019 for @placeholder - which meant he needed to create \u2018legends\u2019 to be able to work in various areas.", "idx": 90568}], "idx": 58977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "King Richard III did plan to be buried in York, not Leicester, a new letter unearthed in the National Archives suggests. The extraordinary letter, discovered by historian and Tory MP Chris Skidmore, provides fresh ammunition to those who believe the King was establishing a major new religious foundation at York Minister with a view to it becoming his mausoleum. It shows that Richard III wanted the 100 priests at the new foundation to use their prayers to make him \u2018more acceptable to God and his saints\u2019. A painting of King Richard III from the 16th Century housed in the National Portrait Gallery in London\n@highlight\nDocument suggests King was establishing a religious foundation at York\n@highlight\nRichard III may have had a view of it becoming his mausoleum\n@highlight\nLetter was unearthed by Tory MP and historian Chris Skidmore\n@highlight\nRichard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485\n@highlight\nHis bones were then discovered under a Leicester car park in 2012\n@highlight\nLeicester Cathedral has won the tussle to provide the final resting place", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 45}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 93, "end": 109}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 523, "end": 538}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 577, "end": 601}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 690, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 824, "end": 837}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 880, "end": 897}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 995, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The document, which has lain undiscovered for centuries, gives a fresh insight into Richard\u2019s decision to establish a 100-strong college of priests at @placeholder.", "idx": 90574}], "idx": 58979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson A depressed woman who strangled her disabled husband with a cravat because he was 'too nice' only failed to murder him because a Sainsbury's driver arrived to deliver their weekly shop, a court heard. Christine Houston, 66, has admitted the attempted murder of partner Stewart, who said today she is still 'as gentle as a lamb' and he remains 'devoted' to her. Mrs Houston, who has a history of mental health problems, will be detained indefinitely in a mental hospital for her crime, but Mr Houston believes she should never have been prosecuted. Attempted murder: Christine Houston, left, was interrupted while trying to murder her husband Stewart, right, by the arrival of a shopping delivery. Mr Houston says he loves her and she shouldn't have been prosecuted\n@highlight\nChristine Houston, 66, admitted the attempted murder of partner Stewart\n@highlight\nPensioner told police she tried to kill him because he was 'too nice'\n@highlight\nWhen officers arrived she told them: 'I tried to kill him, I wanted him dead'\n@highlight\nHouston throttled partner with a cravat, days after strangling him with tube\n@highlight\nHad 'psychotic episode' and is to be held in mental hospital indefinitely\n@highlight\nMr and Mrs Houston shared a hug outside the court before sentencing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 220, "end": 236}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 511, "end": 517}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 720, "end": 726}, {"start": 796, "end": 812}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saved: Mrs Houston was in the process of trying to kill her husband when their shopping from @placeholder's arrived (file picture)", "idx": 90578}], "idx": 58983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:14 EST, 2 May 2013 Lindsay Lohan entered rehab on Thursday morning as she began her 90 days of court-ordered treatment. And the facility wasted no time in getting the actress stuck into the program. She checked into Morningside Recovery at 8.45am and was scheduled to meet with a psychiatrist later that day, according to her lawyer. Getting help: Lindsay Lohan's lawyer Mark Heller (L) appeared in court on Thursday morning while at the same time the actress was entering a rehab facility The 26-year-old was sentenced to the stint in the facility after pleading no contest to charges for lying to police about driving during a car crash last June.\n@highlight\nActress checked into Morningside Recovery at 8.45am on Thursday for 90 days of court-ordered rehab\n@highlight\nStar's lawyer appeared in court to attempt to get the facility approved by the judge after Lindsay switched rehabs last-minute\n@highlight\nThe centre had its licence revoked one year ago and can only offer itself as a sober living facility and treat outpatients, according to reports\n@highlight\nJudge claims the facility 'appears to comply' but it will need to be proven that it 'fits the parameters' of the plea agreement\n@highlight\nLindsay will remain at the treatment centre until a decision has been made\n@highlight\nLindsay's lawyer Mark Heller and prosecutor Terry White will reconvene before the judge on May 10", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 80, "end": 92}, {"start": 277, "end": 296}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 445}, {"start": 743, "end": 762}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1351, "end": 1357}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1395, "end": 1405}]}, "qas": [{"query": "told the website: \u2018@placeholder cannot give any treatment,\u2019 as the rehab", "idx": 90579}], "idx": 58984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 15 October 2013 With his East Coast accent and tales of living in New York, Jay Shaw stood out when he moved to the tiny farm town of Marsing, Idaho. But he was friendly enough, even helpful, to his neighbors, and they never suspected him of having a dark secret. After about a decade of living the quiet life of a would-be cattle rancher, his past closed in on him one day in 2011 as he was negotiating a purchase of hay near his 12-acre ranch.\n@highlight\nEnrico Ponzo wanted on numerous charges in a racketeering indictment, including 1989 attempted murder of Francis 'Cadillac Frank' Salemme\n@highlight\nHad been living as Jay Shaw with his girlfriend and two children on a 12-acre ranch in Idaho", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 537, "end": 548}, {"start": 642, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 773, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Idaho, where he had lived for a little over a decade, @placeholder owned a handful of cows and spent a lot of time with his two young children.", "idx": 90593}], "idx": 58994} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gamers have slammed hackers who knocked out Playstation and Xbox networks on the day millions received consoles for Christmas. The online networks which allow game players to get the most out of their new machines went down yesterday, leaving many youngsters frustrated and parents furious. Notorious hacking group Lizard Squad, who had previously brought down both networks earlier this month, claimed responsibility for the sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. As the disruption dragged on into a second day today, many desperate gamers sent messages to the group on Twitter, urging them to return service to normal. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nGamers around the world were left disappointed on Christmas Day after Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live service were hacked\n@highlight\nNotorious hacking group Lizard Squad had issued a threat at the start of December saying that planned to take the servers down\n@highlight\nLizard Squad described itself as the 'next generation Grinch' and described by parents as 'modern day Scrooges'\n@highlight\nIndividuals alleged to be in the collective 'include two UK residents'\n@highlight\nGamers have been using Twitter to contact the group and demand they return the service to normal\n@highlight\nBoth networks still reporting disruption, 24 hours after they went down", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 54}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 117, "end": 125}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 468, "end": 471}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 749, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 793}, {"start": 850, "end": 861}, {"start": 964, "end": 975}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Microsoft and @placeholder both used Twitter to acknowledge the issues and to assure users that they were doing everything they could to restore their services.", "idx": 90596}, {"query": "It is unclear exactly who or what @placeholder are or what they are demanding.", "idx": 90597}], "idx": 58996} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 17 February 2013 Has the South West of Britain had a brush with a meteor similar to the one that rocked central Russia on Friday? Probably not, but mystery still surrounds this mysterious object captured hurtling across the British sky by a wildlife photographer. Stunned Annie Henderson, 65, was taking pictures of starlings on the Somerset Levels with a friend when she saw the bright light moving at high speed. Fire in the sky: Wildlife photographer Annie Henderson was amazed to see this fiery object above a nature reserve\n@highlight\nMystery fireball captured on film in Somerset\n@highlight\nThe ball of light looks like the meteor that rocked central Russia on Friday\n@highlight\nIt also looks a lot like a Chinese sky lantern, or a firework", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 98, "end": 107}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 185, "end": 190}, {"start": 297, "end": 303}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The lanterns are traditionally used to mark @placeholder celebrations but have become popular throughout the world", "idx": 90598}], "idx": 58997} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail The party line from Spain as destiny awaits the world champions in the Maracana is that tiki\u2013taka football is alive and well and the era goes on. The private whisper is that they may be bracing themselves to turn and run with the wind of change which is blowing up an electrifying storm of goals in this World Cup. D-day against the red-hot Chile peppers who gave England a recent roasting at Wembley stands not only for destiny but also decision. VIDEO Scroll down for the latest odds for Spain vs. Chile courtesy of talkSPORT and Coral\n@highlight\nSpain may have to lose their tiki-taka style if they are to progress further in the World Cup\n@highlight\nVicente del Bosque must decide whether to change his team's style mid-tournament\n@highlight\nFernando Torres and Andres Iniesta are prepared to play 'any way' to get a win\n@highlight\nDel Bosque claims Spain will do things the same way but can be 'flexible'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 60, "end": 64}, {"start": 111, "end": 118}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 673, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 711}, {"start": 786, "end": 800}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We are unlikely to get the verdict until an hour before the kick-off here, when @placeholder hands in his team sheet.", "idx": 90614}], "idx": 59005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Shepherd Follow @@robshepherd5 Steven Gerrard is set to quit England after the World Cup - whatever the outcome in Brazil. The Liverpool midfielder leads Roy Hodgson\u2019s squad into the tournament as skipper and recognises that to play on for the next two years - having just extended his contract to 2016 \u2013 he won\u2019t be able to continue at international level. Sportsmail understands that Gerrard has come to the conclusion that the time will be right to call time on England days after this World Cup, with Frank Lampard likely to do the same. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Steven Gerrard modelling England's World Cup kit\n@highlight\nGerrard recognises that he must call it a day to continue for Liverpool\n@highlight\nMidfielder recently extended his Anfield contract by two years\n@highlight\nGerrard will lead England out at the World Cup in Brazil next month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 38, "end": 51}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 393, "end": 399}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 811, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I just think he'll need to assess things after @placeholder, as he'll be 34 then,\u2019 the manager said.", "idx": 90618}], "idx": 59008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deborah Arthurs PUBLISHED: 04:53 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 19 July 2013 An intimate photograph of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton at the beginning of their love affair is to go on show in a new exhibition. The behind-the-scenes and previously unexhibited photograph is to be included in a display of 10 photographs by Michael Peto in September, it was announced today. The photograph shows Elizabeth Taylor in a hat and necklace passing Burton a lit cigarette while the Welsh actor writes notes during the critically acclaimed BBC radio recording of Dylan Thomas\u2019 Under Milk Wood in October 1963.\n@highlight\nPhotograph taken by Michael Peto in October 1963\n@highlight\nCouple met during filming of Cleopatra in 1962 -- both had spouses\n@highlight\nThey subsequently fell in love and went on to appear in 11 films together\n@highlight\nThe fiery duo were married and divorced twice\n@highlight\nPicture shows couple before they married for first time in 1964\n@highlight\nBurton said of tempestuous union: 'You can't keep clapping a couple of sticks [of dynamite] together without expecting them to blow up'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 115, "end": 130}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 339, "end": 350}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 458, "end": 463}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 571, "end": 599}, {"start": 649, "end": 660}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple had met the previous year during the filming of @placeholder, which was released in June 1963.", "idx": 90620}], "idx": 59010} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 15:31 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 18 November 2013 Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul told an audience in Charleston, S.C. last week that the wave of health insurance cancellations following the Affordable Care Act's implementation came from 'a regulation written by President Obama' months after he signed the law. And every Senate Democrat, he said during his Nov. 11 remarks, voted against the GOP's attempt to block the regulation. Speaking at The Charleston Meeting, an influential monthly gathering of conservative movers and shakers, Paul said Senate Republicans tried in 2010 to block an Obamacare rule that only permitted Americans to keep their health insurance policies if nothing about them was changed from year to year.\n@highlight\nIn a 2010 Senate vote, Republicans failed to block the Obamacare regulation responsible for as many as 5 million insurance cancellations\n@highlight\nThe vote was 59-40, with every Democrat opposed\n@highlight\nSen. Rand Paul told a partisan crowd last week that the rule was never part of the Affordable Care Act, but was tacked on later by the White House\n@highlight\nThe so-called 'grandfather' clause virtually guarantees the cancellation of private health insurance policies that change in any way from year to year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 174, "end": 183}, {"start": 186, "end": 189}, {"start": 263, "end": 281}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 394, "end": 399}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 516, "end": 537}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 626, "end": 636}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 707}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Every @placeholder voted to keep the rule that cancels your insurance.'", "idx": 90629}], "idx": 59018} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ralph Verdi has been working for nearly 30 hours. You won't hear him complain. He says yes and no ma'am when a reporter stops him to ask him a question, even though he's helping lead the rescue effort of three New Jersey towns that are drowning. Verdi works for the police in Little Ferry, a town of about 10,000 people that was flooded Tuesday as water kicked up by Sandy barreled over a natural berm. It took only about 30 minutes for Moonachie, a town of about 2,700 residents in Bergen County along the Hackensack River, to be nearly 6 feet under water. It's also bad in another town, Carlstadt.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama is set to tour damaged areas of New Jersey on Wednesday\n@highlight\nNEW: Houses end up in the middle of highway; rail cars float on turnpike\n@highlight\nNEW: Some flood victims were barefoot; mothers carried diaper bags and babies as they fled\n@highlight\nThe affected area is in Bergen County near New York City", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 255, "end": 259}, {"start": 285, "end": 296}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 446, "end": 454}, {"start": 492, "end": 504}, {"start": 516, "end": 531}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 635, "end": 639}, {"start": 673, "end": 682}, {"start": 918, "end": 930}, {"start": 937, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The governor added he's confident that President Barack Obama and the federal government will work with @placeholder and that the state will rebuild.", "idx": 90636}], "idx": 59023} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 09:57 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:57 EST, 16 April 2013 India is going to have to wait a little longer for its first Playboy bunnies after authorities stopped promoters opening the country's first Playboy club. The government in Goa has, after a month of heated debate, refused permission for the club which had been planned to open in a 22,000 sq/ft open-air site on upmarket Candolim beach. Women's groups and conservative politicians had attacked the proposed club, with Michael Lobo, a legislator from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party saying it was 'tantamount to promoting prostitution.'\n@highlight\nClub had been planned for open-air site on the upmarket Candolim beach\n@highlight\nBut plan was attacked by women's groups and conservative politicians\n@highlight\nGoa authorities decide beach hut licenses can only be granted to individuals\n@highlight\nLandowner claims bunny costumes more sober than cricket cheerleaders", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 229, "end": 240}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 409, "end": 416}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 549, "end": 570}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 799, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's decision does not bar the opening of a conventional Playboy club in in the state, just the beach shack.", "idx": 90654}, {"query": "But Mr Lobo has called on the government to prevent @placeholder from setting up shop in any form in the state.", "idx": 90655}], "idx": 59037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Conway PUBLISHED: 10:33 EST, 18 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 19 June 2012 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appeared to indicate that Iran would be prepared to stop high-grade uranium enrichment. Ahmadinejad said he would meet the demand of the United States and its allies if world powers agreed to meet its needs for the fuel. On his presidential website he said: 'From the beginning the Islamic Republic has stated that if European countries provided 20 percent enriched fuel for Iran, it would not enrich to this level.' Negotiation: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visiting the Natanz Uranium Enrichment Facility in April 2008 (file photo)\n@highlight\nLooming threats of military strikes and tougher economic sanctions face Iran\n@highlight\nWorld powers gathered in Moscow to seek ways of dealing with Iranian nuclear ambitions", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 107, "end": 125}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 502, "end": 505}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 575, "end": 593}, {"start": 608, "end": 641}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder talks follow two rounds of negotiations since diplomacy with Iran resumed in April following a 15-month hiatus.", "idx": 90657}], "idx": 59039} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Travelmail Reporter For 30 years, tourists have paid money to get a look at two aeroplanes once owned by Elvis Presley at Graceland in Memphis. But by April of next year, the planes named Lisa Marie and Hound Dog II could be gone. Elvis Presley Enterprises, which operates Graceland, has notified the planes' owners that they should prepare to remove the jets early next year. The planes, owned by the OKC Partnership in Memphis, have been a tourist attraction since the mid-1980s. On the move? : The Lisa Marie, one of two jets once owned by late singer Elvis Presley, at Graceland\n@highlight\nJets were both owned and used by the King during his heyday\n@highlight\nThey have been a tourist attraction at Graceland since the mid-1980s\n@highlight\nCould now be removed from the grounds\n@highlight\nThey are owned by OKC partnership, which gets a cut of ticket sales", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 108, "end": 120}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 206, "end": 217}, {"start": 234, "end": 258}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 405, "end": 419}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 504, "end": 513}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perfectly preserved: The seats inside the @placeholder jet are covered in plastic wrapping", "idx": 90661}], "idx": 59043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The front-page headline put it plainly: \"MURDERERS,\" it accused in huge capital letters, trying to capture the national mood in the Netherlands during a time of grief and anger. Below the headline the paper printed a photo of scowling, heavily armed pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine, men who many believe fired the missile that brought down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, with support from Vladimir Putin's Russia. The Dutch government, to no one's surprise, is moving much more cautiously than the populist press -- too cautiously, in the opinion of many, who are taking to social media to demand more forceful action, echoing the words of U.S. President Barack Obama, who called Thursday's disaster \"a wake-up call to Europe.\"\n@highlight\nNearly 200 of the MH17 victims are from the Netherlands\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Anger is growing against the pro-Russian separatists\n@highlight\nShe says the Dutch resist impulsiveness, believe in international cooperation\n@highlight\nGhitis: Now is the time for Dutch government to lead and press for justice", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 359, "end": 382}, {"start": 406, "end": 428}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 774, "end": 777}, {"start": 800, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 914, "end": 918}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of us have warned that things would get much worse and suggested economic trip wires, escalating sanctions that will go into effect if @placeholder makes more military moves.", "idx": 90669}], "idx": 59047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tom Magliozzi, who hosted National Public Radio's beloved Car Talk show with his brother, has died from Alzheimer's Disease aged 77. The on-air personality, who ran the call-in show with his younger brother Ray from 1977 to 2012, died today from complications related to the brain disease today, NPR confirmed. In his 35-year radio career, the network said his 'dominant, positive personality' had helped inject a lightheartedness into an arena which was 'formal' and 'cautious' before. Car Talk was NPR's most popular entertainment program for years, reaching more than 4million people a week on more than 600 radio stations across the country at its peak.\n@highlight\nMagliozzi started hosting the radio show with his brother, Ray, in 1977\n@highlight\nWent national in 1987, and was the network's top show for years\n@highlight\nNPR today confirmed his death from Alzheimer's-related complications", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 46}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 104, "end": 122}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 669, "end": 677}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ray Magliozzi affectionately teased his late brother, who was 12 years his senior, in a statement posted on @placeholder's website: 'Turns out he wasn't kidding...He really couldn't remember last week's puzzler.'", "idx": 90672}], "idx": 59050} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The new software download is intended to bring older iPhones in line with the functions of iPhone 4S - including a new instant-messaging app, iMessage, and the iCloud service which shares music between your Apple devices The release of Apple's latest iPhone iOS 5 software has been met with widespread anger and frustration from users as the tech giant struggles to cope with massive demand. 'Error 3200' even became a trending topic on Twitter as users were repeatedly confronted with the message as they tried to download the free package of updates intended to bring older iPhones into line with the functions offered by the iPhone 4S.\n@highlight\nNews of release 'trending' on social networking site behind surge in interest\n@highlight\nApple's woes come as BlackBerry continues to struggle to return its own service to normal\n@highlight\n'Has anyone successfully downloaded iOS 5 yet?'", "entities": [{"start": 91, "end": 99}, {"start": 142, "end": 149}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 207, "end": 211}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 393, "end": 402}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 628, "end": 636}, {"start": 739, "end": 743}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not all users encountered the '@placeholder' message, but most found the process excruciating.", "idx": 90675}], "idx": 59052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In a heart-rending interview the mother of slain seven-year-old Grace McDonnell told of the last time she saw her daughter alive before she was killed in the Connecticut massacre along with 19 of her schoolmates. A devastated Lynn McDonnell said her last memory of daughter Grace was of the beaming child waving and blowing kisses to her from the bus, on her way to Sandy Hook Elementary School. Speaking with CNN\u2019s Anderson Cooper on Tuesday night, she bravely said: \u2018I take comfort that she\u2019s with friends, and she\u2019s up there with her wonderful principal.' Scroll down for video A new blow: Lynn McDonnell (pictured during a December 2012 interview) was contacted by a man who claimed to have stolen the sign\n@highlight\nParents Lynn and Chris McDonnell lost their daughter Grace, 7, during last Friday's deadly shooting\n@highlight\nCouple spoke with Anderson Cooper on their daughter's short but brilliant life, saying how she loved peace and art\n@highlight\nAlso said: 'I take comfort that she's with friends; each one of those children was so beautiful'", "entities": [{"start": 64, "end": 78}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 274, "end": 278}, {"start": 366, "end": 393}, {"start": 410, "end": 412}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 722, "end": 733}, {"start": 739, "end": 753}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 851, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs McDonnell was joined by her husband @placeholder in the heart-wrenching interview.", "idx": 90679}], "idx": 59055} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:52 EST, 12 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:54 EST, 12 November 2013 David Cameron is to lead a trade delegation to China, in signs of a thawing in relations with Britain. The Prime Minister says it wants to \u2018forge a relationship that will benefit both our countries\u2019 after causing a diplomatic row by meeting the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The visit is considered so important Mr Cameron has demanded George Osborne delay his Autumn Statement on the economy for 24 hours. Speech: David Cameron used his speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet to announce that he is to lead a new trade delegation to China\n@highlight\nPrime Minister to travel to Far East superpower in early December\n@highlight\nAutumn Statement delayed until December 5 to make way for the trip\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron announces visit in speech to Lord Mayor's banquet\n@highlight\nHe met Dalai Lama last year, causing diplomatic tensions with Beijing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 123, "end": 135}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 375, "end": 381}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 478, "end": 491}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 717, "end": 724}, {"start": 766, "end": 781}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chancellor George Osborne visited @placeholder last month where he announced that Chinese firms would be allowed to invest in a new generation of nuclear power stations", "idx": 90684}], "idx": 59058} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Zennie The father of a seven-year-old boy killed in the Newtown school shooting has a message for Richard Martinez: You're not alone. Mark Barden has written a heart-wrenching open letter to the man whose son was gunned down by Elliot Rodger in Santa Barbara last weekend - offering his condolences and his support. 'We have not met, but you are now part of our extended family,' Barden writes in a Facebook message. 'It is not a family we chose, but a family born from the horrible circumstance of losing a child to gun violence - one that\u2019s only growing each day.'\n@highlight\nMark Barden wrote an open letter to Richard Martinez, who has become to face of the the Santa Barbara massacre\n@highlight\nBarden lost his own son, seven-year-old Daniel, in the Newtown school shooting in 2012\n@highlight\nMartinez has blamed 'craven, irresponsible politicians and the NRA' for his son Christopher's death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 67, "end": 73}, {"start": 109, "end": 124}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 256, "end": 268}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 872, "end": 874}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He reached out to @placeholder to offer his support", "idx": 90694}, {"query": "On Tuesday, he brought 20,000 mourning college students to their feet with his chant 'Not One More' at a memorial service for the victims of @placeholder's rampage.", "idx": 90695}], "idx": 59065} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "For soccer's world governing body FIFA, it is an unwanted hat-trick. Brazil, who will stage the 2014 installment of FIFA's showpiece tournament -- the World Cup -- faced a wave of protests about the costs involved in playing host when the forerunner to the tournament, the Confederations Cup, took place in June. Recently FIFA have also appointed a task force to examine the possibility of moving the date of 2022 Qatar World Cup to escape the searing temperatures of the tiny emirate's Middle East summer. Sandwiched in between those two is Russia 2018, who are again having to field accusations of racism among supporters of one of their biggest clubs.\n@highlight\nThe next three FIFA World Cups, in Brazil, Russia and Qatar mired in controversy\n@highlight\nAccusations of racism again hurt Russia's preparations for 2018 World Cup\n@highlight\nYaya Toure claims he was racially abused by CSKA fans but Russian club deny it\n@highlight\nRussia denies prioritizing infrastructure projects ahead of efforts to tackle racism", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 116, "end": 119}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 274, "end": 291}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 410, "end": 429}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 543, "end": 548}, {"start": 682, "end": 696}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 725}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 934, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The 2018 FIFA World Cup in @placeholder, in particular, can act as a catalyst to positively change the mindsets and behavior across all involved in Russian football over the next four years.", "idx": 90699}], "idx": 59067} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steph Cockroft for MailOnline A Catholic priest and a former children's home boss have appeared in court accused of indecently assaulting young boys. Father Anthony McSweeney, 67, and John Stingemore, 72, are charged with abusing young boys in their care during the 1980s. Both men are accused of together indecently assaulting a boy under 16 between November 1980 and July 1981 at Grafton Close children's home in Hounslow, west London. Father Anthony McSweeney, 67, pictured left, and John Stingemore, 73, pictured right are accused of indecently assaulting young boys in the 1980s The home is at the centre of Operation Fernbridge, a Met probe launched last February looking into claims of a paedophile ring operating out of the Elm Guest House in Barnes, South West London.\n@highlight\nFather Anthony McSweeney, 67, pleaded not guilty to one charge of assault\n@highlight\nJohn Stingemore, 72, accused of three charges of assaulting boy under 16\n@highlight\nStingemore is also charged with buggery and taking indecent photos\n@highlight\nOffences allegedly took place at Grafton Close children's home in Hounslow\n@highlight\nBoth men are due to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court in February", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 160, "end": 176}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 464}, {"start": 490, "end": 504}, {"start": 616, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 735, "end": 749}, {"start": 754, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 778}, {"start": 799, "end": 815}, {"start": 877, "end": 891}, {"start": 961, "end": 970}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1180}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dressed in a black suit, red patterned tie and red pocket square, @placeholder spoke only to confirm his name, age and address.", "idx": 90701}], "idx": 59069} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A superpower needs a super attention span. Unfortunately, Americans seem to take little interest in the troubles of the world around them, even when those troubles threaten soon to vex Americans themselves. Americans fought two world wars -- and faced nuclear annihilation in a protracted Cold War -- to defend the freedom of Europe. In the thrilling days of 1989-91, four generations of American sacrifice were magnificently vindicated. The communist regimes of central Europe collapsed. The Soviet Union itself broke apart into smaller and less threatening pieces. For four centuries, the rulers of Russia had sought security for themselves by dominating first their own people, then their neighbors, then their neighbors' neighbors, then their neighbors' neighbors' neighbors ... until their power extended from Berlin to the Pacific Ocean.\n@highlight\nDavid Frum: Democracy failed in Russia and a top officer of KGB, Vladimir Putin, became president\n@highlight\nFrum: Putin and his coterie want to resurrect Soviet Union and want to keep Ukraine in thrall\n@highlight\nFrum: Ukrainians want to enter EU and lessen dependence on Russia; Putin fighting to stop it\n@highlight\nHe says Ukrainian protests met with brutal suppression; time for U.S. to pay attention", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 838, "end": 850}, {"start": 864, "end": 873}, {"start": 876, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 924, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 942}, {"start": 973, "end": 976}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1247, "end": 1250}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ukrainian independence liberated not only the @placeholder people, but all Europe.", "idx": 90706}, {"query": "Russia without the nearly 46 million people and vast natural resources of the @placeholder is a large and powerful country, but it is no superpower.", "idx": 90707}, {"query": "A @placeholder that reintegrated Ukraine would possess the power -- like the Soviet Union of old -- to intimidate and bully democratic Europe.", "idx": 90708}], "idx": 59072} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bahrain defended its decision Wednesday to impose a ban on all public protests, following calls from rights group Amnesty International to lift it immediately as a breach of people's right to free speech. Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority said in a statement that the ban was needed because \"increasing violence has resulted in death and serious injury to many.\" Most recently, two police officers died as a result of attacks with petrol bombs and a homemade bomb, the IAA said. Since the start of the year, there have on average been two or more licensed protests a week, the authority said, many of which expressed views critical of the government.\n@highlight\nNEW: The ban is needed because of increasing violence at rallies, Bahraini officials say\n@highlight\nAmnesty International calls for the ban on public protests to be lifted immediately\n@highlight\nAmnesty says the ban is a violation of people's rights to free speech and assembly\n@highlight\nOfficials shouldn't use \"violent acts of a few as a pretext\" to restrict the rights of all, it says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 123, "end": 143}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 224, "end": 252}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 743, "end": 750}, {"start": 777, "end": 797}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The reality is that one would be hard pressed to find a protest that both begins and ends peacefully,\" @placeholder spokesman Fahad Albinali said.", "idx": 90711}], "idx": 59073} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New Yorkers with musophobia - the fear of rats - should look away now. The irrational fear of rats, in New York City where there are an estimated two times as many rats are there are people, may not seem so crazy after a look at the New York City Health Department's Rat Information Portal, or RIP. The dense human population means rats thrive in New York, roaming city streets by night, hanging out in subway tunnels and feasting on curbside garbage. Ratted out: New Yorkers can check the rat infestation of any part of the city with RIP\n@highlight\nNew York's Health Department provides an interactive map for residents to view rat infestations on RIP\n@highlight\nThe Rat Information Portal collates all the city's rat data for residents to view\n@highlight\nThe city is notorious for its rats, which are estimated be at levels twice the human population\n@highlight\nResidents can view the rat infestation history of buildings and neighborhoods as well as action taken\n@highlight\nThe very keen can attend the New York City Health Department's Rodent Academy to learn about rat control", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 233, "end": 263}, {"start": 267, "end": 288}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 347, "end": 354}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 561, "end": 577}, {"start": 668, "end": 689}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Residents can check their neighborhood's infestation level by plugging their address into the @placeholder.", "idx": 90713}], "idx": 59075} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Amira Abase told her father she was going to a wedding. Instead, the 15-year-old British girl hopped on a plane with two friends to Turkey -- and police fear they are headed to Syria to join ISIS. \"What she's doing is completely nonsense,\" said Amira's father, Abase Hussen. He implored Amira to come home. \"Remember how we love you. Your sister, brother, they cannot stop crying.\" Six days ago, the trio of British girls ran away from home and flew from London to Istanbul. It's unclear where Amira, 15-year-old Shamima Begum and 16-year-old Kadiza Sultana are. 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Is it any wonder he's a media darling? The former NFL star is a rising star of another sort these days with gigs as co-host on the popular morning show \"Live with Kelly and Michael,\" as a sports commentator and now reports that he may be joining \"Good Morning America.\" Michael Strahan on verge of joining 'Good Morning America' It's an interesting trajectory for the 6-foot-5-inch, gap-toothed Strahan, who spent his entire professional athletic career playing for the New York Giants and proudly sports a Super Bowl championship ring.\n@highlight\nStrahan has gone from pro athlete to media darling\n@highlight\nKelly Ripa has had praise for him as a co-host\n@highlight\nHe is engaged to Eddie Murphy's ex-wife", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 55, "end": 66}, {"start": 149, "end": 158}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 338, "end": 364}, {"start": 432, "end": 451}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 655, "end": 669}, {"start": 692, "end": 701}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 795, "end": 804}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now it looks as if Strahan may be about to bring all that personality to \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 90722}], "idx": 59080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Members of the Senate and House armed services committees currently are talking to the Pentagon about the next round of hearings on Afghanistan, trying to coordinate sessions with the U.S. commander there, Gen. 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Now a new debate is swirling in Washington, thanks to an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal pushing for Petraeus to get a fifth star, like military giants of the past.\n@highlight\nA Wall Street Journal opinion piece says Petraeus deserves a fifth star\n@highlight\nIt \"would demonstrate the nation's commitment\" to the military, the authors say\n@highlight\nTweets: \"An incredibly silly idea\"; \"He's not a Washington\"; \"He deserves\" it", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 35, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 107, "end": 114}, {"start": 152, "end": 162}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 231, "end": 244}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 521, "end": 539}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 630, "end": 648}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Today's soldiers have fought as valiantly as any in @placeholder history, and they deserve recognition of their leaders.", "idx": 90726}], "idx": 59084} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When you're a city's \"Communicator of the Year\" and have hailed yourself as a \"passionate advocate\" for job-seekers, you probably ought not blast one of those job-seekers in a snide, dismissive e-mail. Because the Internet hates that sort of thing. But that's what's happened to Kelly Blazek, who runs a popular online job bank for marketing professionals in Cleveland. Blazek's response to an e-mail and LinkedIn request from Diana Mekota, a 26-year-old planning to move to Cleveland this summer, has made the rounds on Reddit, Buzzfeed and other viral hotspots after Mekota posted it to her Imgur account. And the resulting backlash is yet another cautionary tale about how posting something mean-spirited online can come back to haunt you in the social media age.\n@highlight\nNasty response to a job-seeker goes viral for Cleveland marketing pro\n@highlight\nKelly Blazek runs a 7,300-member online job bank\n@highlight\nShe called 26-year-old Diana Mekota's request to join \"tacky\"\n@highlight\nOn Thursday, Blazek had deleted her blog, Twitter account and apologized", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 45}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 279, "end": 290}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 475, "end": 483}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder and her generation are the future of this city.", "idx": 90735}], "idx": 59089} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- House GOP leaders unveiled a 2013 budget blueprint Tuesday that has little chance of becoming law but draws a clear contrast with Democrats on taxes, spending, and a host of hot-button political issues -- all of which could play a pivotal role in the 2012 campaign. Republicans cast the $3.53 trillion plan -- which doubles down on past GOP proposals to overhaul Medicare and other politically sensitive programs -- as a bold attempt to reverse skyrocketing federal deficits and avert a looming fiscal catastrophe. \"This plan of action is about putting an end to empty promises from bankrupt government and restoring the fundamental promise of America, ensuring that our children have more opportunity than we do,\" said House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin.\n@highlight\nNEW: Romney praises House GOP budget plan\n@highlight\nGOP budget includes big changes in Medicare, tax code\n@highlight\nDemocrats say the plan will hurt the elderly and middle class\n@highlight\nDemocrats argue the plan is a betrayal of last year's deficit reduction deal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 28}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 740, "end": 761}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 998, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A number of @placeholder, however, believe they'll ultimately be rewarded for having the political courage to tackle politically sensitive issues.", "idx": 90741}], "idx": 59092} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Joplin, Missouri (CNN) -- Like nearly every high school senior who has donned a cap and gown, Scott Lauridsen was excited. Finally, after four years at Joplin High School, it was time to go. Graduate. Celebrate. Step up to the next stage of his young life. \"I was excited -- ready to start things new and move onto college and experience life and then all this happened,\" said Lauridsen, 18, one day after one of the deadliest American twisters on record ripped through his hometown of Joplin, Missouri. And now? \"Now I'm just worried about helping out with the community and getting things back together,\" he said.\n@highlight\nA Facebook page is set up to help locate missing graduate Will Norton\n@highlight\nHe was one of about 450 seniors to graduate from Joplin High School Sunday\n@highlight\nThe high school principal says the school looks like \"it's been bombed from the outside in\"\n@highlight\nJoplin's public school district has canceled classes for the rest of the year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 152, "end": 169}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 486, "end": 491}, {"start": 494, "end": 501}, {"start": 685, "end": 695}, {"start": 757, "end": 774}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and his dad were driving home when the storm hit.", "idx": 90745}], "idx": 59095} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Britain has asked Indonesia not to press for the death penalty in the case of an ex-PCSO accused of trafficking crystal meth just days after the start of her trial. Andrea Ruth Waldeck was hooded as she was brought into court to face charges of possessing \u00a312,000 worth of crystal methamphetamine, from which the drug Ice is made. She is alleged to have passed through the city airport after a flight from China with 1.4 kilograms of drugs hidden in her underwear and strapped to her body. Scroll down for video Andrea Ruth Waldeck, followed by her translator, entered the court room for the second day of her trial at the district court in Surabaya, in Indonesia's East Java province\n@highlight\nAndrea Ruth Waldeck, 43, faces firing squad if found guilty\n@highlight\nWaldeck was hooded when brought into court as trial began on Monday\n@highlight\nWaldeck worked for Gloucestershire Police until February last year\n@highlight\nShe is accused of trafficking \u00a33,000 of crystal meth in her underwear", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 26}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 165, "end": 183}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 512, "end": 530}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 666, "end": 674}, {"start": 696, "end": 714}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 886}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was declared bankrupt in 2009 with debts of more than \u00a3120,000.", "idx": 90746}], "idx": 59096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aussie blokes are renowned worldwide for their no-nonsense masculinity. But take another very close at that spunky bloke at the bar, because his new-found confidence may be thanks to his syringe-wielding cosmetic practitioner. As well as having his accountant, gym instructor, and barber on speed-dial it appears the modern-day Australian macho man is a closet metrosexual, suggested by the rise in injectable muscle relaxants like Botulinum toxin, otherwise known as Botox and its cousins Dysport and Xeomin. Louise Pring, Practice Manager for Heber Davis Skin Clinic in Ultimo, Sydney, says, 'Bro-tox is on the increase as men are no longer embarrassed about calling or coming into the clinic to find out how they can improve their looks'.\n@highlight\nMen having muscle relaxant procedures such as Botox is on the rise\n@highlight\nSydney clinic Heber Davis says as many as 20% of its clients are male\n@highlight\nThe clinic's most common procedure for men is Botox injections", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 468, "end": 472}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 545, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 846, "end": 856}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr @placeholder, who treats a number of celebrities, says that her male customers are from all walks of life, and reels off tradies, salesmen, doctors and media-executives as the majority.", "idx": 90765}], "idx": 59107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- As the United States completes its withdrawal of all military forces from Iraq by the end of the month, Iraq's prime minister made a pitch to leaders of American commerce and industry Tuesday: Iraq is open for business. In an address to American executives at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said his country offers \"limitless\" opportunities for American companies. Al-Maliki said his country is trying to diversify from an energy-dominated economy, to one that focuses on financial, medical, agricultural, educational and infrastructure services as well. The end of U.S. military operations in Iraq heralds the beginning of a \"wider relationship\" between the two countries where \"not generals but businessmen\" will focus on economic and political engagement between the two countries, al-Maliki told the audience. He spoke to more than 400 executives representing a wide range of industries including petroleum, engineering and construction, commercial aviation, architecture, maritime cargo and financial services.\n@highlight\nAl-Maliki talks business with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce\n@highlight\n\"Not generals but businessmen\" will build the U.S.-Iraq relationship now, he says\n@highlight\nAl-Maliki says Iraq wants to see more U.S. companies in his country\n@highlight\nNo U.S. energy firm secured a deal at an auction of Iraqi contracts two years ago", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 94, "end": 97}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 173, "end": 180}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 289, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 435, "end": 443}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 855, "end": 863}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1216}, {"start": 1218, "end": 1221}, {"start": 1260, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1275, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1345}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1395}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite growing U.S. investment in Iraq, the chamber continued its own pitch to U.S. businesses of the potential Iraq represents for them, and @placeholder workers, before al-Maliki spoke.", "idx": 90781}, {"query": "Nearly 40 leaders from the Iraqi private sector made the trip to Washington with @placeholder to meet with their American counterparts.", "idx": 90782}, {"query": "Nearly 40 leaders from the Iraqi private sector made the trip to Washington with al-Maliki to meet with their @placeholder counterparts.", "idx": 90783}], "idx": 59121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adam Silver has been NBA commissioner for only a few months. A few relatively controversy-free months. Now -- with the longtime owner of a top team alleged to have made racist remarks in a recorded conversation posted on a celebrity-focused website -- Silver is stepping down a new road. Only one owner has been suspended in 68 years. That was Minnesota's Glen Taylor in 2000, when the Timberwolves made a secret deal with a star player to circumvent salary cap rules. The league has never forced an owner to give up his team. Should Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling face either of those punishments for the recording that TMZ.com says is him talking to his girlfriend V. Stiviano?\n@highlight\nDonald Sterling has never been disciplined by the NBA\n@highlight\nOnly one owner of any of the league's 32 teams has ever been suspended\n@highlight\nNew NBA commissioner says league will conduct a quick investigation\n@highlight\nSterling hasn't commented publicly on recording of racist remarks supposedly by him", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 32}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 395, "end": 406}, {"start": 543, "end": 562}, {"start": 570, "end": 584}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 688, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 762, "end": 764}, {"start": 863, "end": 865}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And a similar record-level fine for the @placeholder owner might not seem like much to the public, since Sterling is worth billions.", "idx": 90785}], "idx": 59122} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dylan Farrow's brother has broken his silence to dismiss claims that his father Woody Allen sexually assaulted her - instead saying that their mother Mia Farrow poisoned their minds against him. 'Of course Woody did not molest my sister,' Moses Farrow, who is estranged from Dylan and Mia Farrow but remains close to his father, told People magazine. Moses, 36, spoke out on Wednesday - four days after Dylan, 28, penned an open letter in the New York Times claiming Allen sexually assaulted her at age seven, reigniting a firestorm of speculation about the nature of the award-winning director's relationships with his children.\n@highlight\nMoses Farrow has broken his long silence to lambast his estranged mother for 'poisoning' her children against Woody Allen\n@highlight\nMoses and Dylan were both adopted by Farrow and Allen; the 2 children - along with a third, Ronan - were at the center of a bitter custody battle\n@highlight\nHe claims that his mother hit them when they were children\n@highlight\nDylan Farrow denied his claims, saying: 'My brother is dead to me'\n@highlight\nShe penned an open letter in the New York Times on Saturday, detailing the alleged assault when she was 7 for the first time\n@highlight\nAllen has denied the claims and was not found guilty of a crime", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 355}, {"start": 403, "end": 407}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 641, "end": 652}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 811, "end": 816}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said that although @placeholder - who has a total of 14 biological and adopted", "idx": 90789}], "idx": 59124} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With their contoured cheekbones, sultry smokey eyes and glossy hair, the Kardashian sisters never look less than perfect. The secret behind their good looks? Make-up lessons! Kendall Jenner, one of the youngest of the clan, has revealed that Kim, Khloe and Kourtney spent their juvenile years at beauty school. Speaking in an interview with fellow model Joan Smalls, the 19-year-old said: 'Randomly enough, my older sisters went to a make-up school when they were younger, so they\u2019re all really good at it. They\u2019ve always told me that \u201cnatural is better.\u201d' Scroll down for video Beauty school dropouts? Khloe, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian apparently went to make-up school when they were younger\n@highlight\nKendall says Kim, Khloe and Kourtney went to make-up school\n@highlight\nCites Rihanna, Angelina Jolie and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley as icons\n@highlight\nKendall, 19, has been announced as Karl Lagerfeld's new campaign star\n@highlight\nCould replaced Cara Delevingne as face of Chanel\n@highlight\nCara revealed she wants to focus more on acting career in New Year\n@highlight\nKendall was also unveiled as face of Estee Lauder this month", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 82}, {"start": 175, "end": 188}, {"start": 242, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 354, "end": 364}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 623, "end": 636}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 719, "end": 721}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 835}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 953, "end": 967}, {"start": 980, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Joan, a supermodel herself, interviewed Kendall to celebrate her joining the @placeholder family.", "idx": 90796}], "idx": 59128} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "What do you do on long flights, watch a movie, read a book, or try to get some sleep? Paul Williams takes jaw-dropping images of the landscape unfurling below him. His impressive series of pictures capture a rare view of Australia only viewable from thousands of feet in the air. Some of the sights include a 'desert footprint' in the Western Australian wheatfields, a fried-egg shape between Broome and Perth and what looks like a human sperm - which Paul has entitled 'desert seed'. This image looks like a human sperm, and Paul has named it Desert Seed. The picture was taken somewhere between Broom and Perth\n@highlight\nNatural landscapes in the shape of a fried egg, a foot and a human sperm spotted in Australian wilderness\n@highlight\nBBC producer Paul Williams took the photographs while traveling to work on Natural History programmes\n@highlight\nHe says that he prefers taking the pictures to the in-flight movies on his travels and chooses his seat carefully", "entities": [{"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 335, "end": 352}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 597, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 611}, {"start": 708, "end": 717}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It shows quarries in western Australia's wheatbelt and was taken while the photographer was flying for his job with the @placeholder", "idx": 90805}], "idx": 59136} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A nurse was murdered and mutilated by her ex-boyfriend after police failed to warn her that he had a history of attacks on women, a damning official report has found. Katie Cullen, 34, a highly respected hospital sister, was \u2018badly let down\u2019 by police who failed to protect her from Iman Ghaefelipour, 28. The Iranian, who had successfully claimed asylum in the UK, threatened to kill two previous girlfriends and burn down one of their houses. Scandal: Katie Cullen, 34, was stabbed 130 times in the head by Iranian-born asylum-seeker Iman Saeed Ghaefelipour, 28, but was never warned he had threatened to kill a previous ex-girlfriend\n@highlight\nKatie Cullen, 34, stabbed 130 times in head by Iman Ghaefelipour in 2009\n@highlight\nVictim had gone to police in 2008 after he threatened to kill her after split\n@highlight\nOfficers failed to warn her he planned to set fire to previous partner in 2007\n@highlight\nAsylum seeker later went to Katie's home and tortured and murdered her\n@highlight\nIPCC report damns Greater Manchester Police for handling of case\n@highlight\nOfficers gave her 'false assurances' about him and 'badly let her down'", "entities": [{"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 362, "end": 363}, {"start": 454, "end": 465}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 536, "end": 558}, {"start": 648, "end": 659}, {"start": 695, "end": 711}, {"start": 939, "end": 943}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When Miss @placeholder reported him to police for harassment and death threats, they investigated \u2013 but did not pass on the information.", "idx": 90806}], "idx": 59137} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A huge winter storm was affecting the West Coast on Sunday, poised to dump up to 10 feet of snow in some higher elevations, and causing flooding and potential mudslides in lower spots while impacting driving conditions and air travel, forecasters said. A winter storm warning remained in effect through Monday afternoon for California's Sierra Nevada mountains, from Yosemite to Kings Canyon, according to the National Weather Service. \"Storm totals of 5 to 10 feet above 7,000 feet are likely,\" the weather service said, and periods of heavy snow will continue through Monday. High winds are also forecast for the region.\n@highlight\nNEW Weather Service warns of 70 mph blizzard in northern Sierra Nevadas\n@highlight\nNEW Minor mudslide shuts down portion of I-80 in Placer County, California\n@highlight\nUp to 10 feet of snow is possible in the Sierra Nevadas\n@highlight\nLower elevations will see up to 18 inches of rain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 47, "end": 56}, {"start": 333, "end": 342}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 419, "end": 442}, {"start": 643, "end": 661}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Travel into the high country of the southern @placeholder may be difficult, if not impossible,\" according to forecasters.", "idx": 90819}], "idx": 59142} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- A funeral procession for a senior Iraqi Shiite leader wound through the streets of Tehran, the Iranian capital, on Thursday. Iraqi Shiite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, seen in a 2007 photo, was an ally of both the U.S. and Iran. Mourners turned out to say goodbye to Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, who spent 20 years in exile in Iran before returning to Iraq after U.S.-led forces toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The funeral procession started at the Iraqi Embassy in Tehran, said Haitham al-Husseini, a senior official with al-Hakim's office and one of his advisers. Iraqi and Iranian government officials attended the procession with senior religious figures and some members of the Iraqi parliament.\n@highlight\nFuneral procession for Abdul Aziz al-Hakim in Tehran; another set for Baghdad\n@highlight\nIraqi Shiite leader spent 20 years in exile in Iran; returned after fall of Hussein\n@highlight\nAl-Hakim headed Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, helped shape Iraq's future\n@highlight\nHe never held public office but was one of Iraq's most powerful, respected leaders", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 57, "end": 61}, {"start": 63, "end": 68}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 148, "end": 152}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 168, "end": 186}, {"start": 235, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 306}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 400, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 500, "end": 518}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 587, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 756, "end": 774}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 933, "end": 963}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Another funeral procession is scheduled to be held Friday in @placeholder, Iraq, before the casket travels to several parts of southern Iraq with large Shiite populations.", "idx": 90822}], "idx": 59144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:08 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:02 EST, 8 August 2013 Fox News prime time king Sean Hannity could be about to be ousted from his coveted 9 p.m. slot by daytime beauty Megyn Kelly in a dramatic network shake up, according to reports. Hannity launched his current show 'Hannity' in 2009 after years as the conservative co-host of 'point-counterpoint' program 'Hannity & Colmes.' But it appears the 51-year-old is about to be bumped for Kelly, or possibly joined by the 42-year-old former 'America Live' host, according to The Drudge Report. 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The country's football federation has also been fined $1 million and ordered to pay $9.1 million \"for damages caused to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and partners.\" Its officials had called for the tournament to be delayed as concerns over the potential spread of the virus grew, and then declined to host it when that delay was not granted. That led to the CAF banning it from taking part in the 2015 event after Equatorial Guinea had stepped in as host nation -- and African football's governing body has now imposed further, sweeping sanctions.\n@highlight\nCountry opted not to host 2015 edition amid fears over Ebola crisis\n@highlight\nFederation ordered to pay more than $9 million in compensation to CAF\n@highlight\nMorocco was banned from this year's tournament after decision not to host\n@highlight\nGoverning body also fines Equatorial Guinea over AFCON semifinal crowd trouble", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 47, "end": 72}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 290, "end": 322}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 594, "end": 610}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}, {"start": 884, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, the CAF executive committee said it \"took action on the refusal of @placeholder to host this competition as scheduled and agreed.\"", "idx": 90826}, {"query": "@placeholder cited the outbreak of the Ebola virus as a case of force majeure in justifying its request for postponement, citing in particular the risk of contamination of its population because of anticipated fans' flows.", "idx": 90827}], "idx": 59147} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- Ivory Coast's diplomatic squabble centered Wednesday on a siege laid to a posh waterfront hotel where the president-elect has been holed up under the protection of United Nations peacekeepers. The world body, meanwhile, said it would ask the Security Council to approve up to 2,000 more troops to help ensure the presidency for Alassane Ouattara, recognized as the rightful winner of the disputed election that sparked the current political crisis. Alain Le Roy, the under-secretary-general for U.N. peacekeeping, said after a Security Council briefing that he was worried \"we are facing more difficulties\" in Ivory Coast.\n@highlight\nNEW: Top U.S. envoy says Laurent Gbagbo stole the vote\n@highlight\nGbagbo says he'll lift a siege on his rival's hotel, but the blockade continues Wednesday\n@highlight\nGbagbo is open to talks, Kenyan prime minister says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 479, "end": 490}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 689, "end": 702}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 831, "end": 836}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gbagbo, however, has ignored those offers and has refused to accept telephone calls from @placeholder officials.", "idx": 90829}], "idx": 59149} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rick Perlstein could have called his book \"Paranoia.\" Richard Nixon was \"the guy who exploited these tensions to create a new kind of politics,\" says Rick Perlstein. If Perlstein's history of the 1960s and early '70s in America has a throughline, it's mistrust. Parents don't trust their children. Enlisted men don't trust their officers. Blacks don't trust whites, Southerners don't trust Northerners, the Silent Majority doesn't trust the Intellectual Establishment, and -- soon enough -- nobody trusts the government. And in the midst of it all was Richard Nixon: Red-baiter, former vice president, failed gubernatorial nominee, punch line, political strategist and president, a master at playing both sides to maintain his hold on power. In doing so, he provided a roadmap for his successors.\n@highlight\n\"Nixonland\" is Rick Perlstein's history of the '60s and early '70s\n@highlight\nCentral character is Richard Nixon, who exploited era's tensions for his ends\n@highlight\nBook shows how politics and pop culture intertwined -- and created gaps\n@highlight\nEnd result? 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Hebe de Bonafini, left, and members of Madres de Plaza de Mayo hold a demonstration in 2006. Former Navy Lt. Julio Alberto Poch, who has been held in Spain without bail since his arrest in Valencia in late September, will have a hearing before a high court in Madrid, a judge in Valencia ruled. An Argentine judge has asked that Poch be sent back to face long-standing charges from the 1976-83 right-wing dictatorship.\n@highlight\nFormer Navy Lt. Julio Alberto Poch faces charges from the 1976-83 dictatorship\n@highlight\nIn Argentina, police arrested former Navy Capt. 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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is confident he will be offered a new deal by the club soon West Ham supporters displayed a 'Fat Sam Out ' banner during West Ham's defeat to West Brom in April 2014\n@highlight\nSam Allardyce's contract with West Ham runs out in the summer\n@highlight\nAlladyce signed a two-year contract with the Hammers in May 2013\n@highlight\nWest Ham have had an excellent start to this season's Premier League\n@highlight\nAllardyce's side face Swansea at Upton Park on Sunday\n@highlight\nWest Ham are targeting their eighth win of the campaign", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 34, "end": 41}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 665, "end": 677}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 814, "end": 821}, {"start": 868, "end": 881}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 959, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From that point of view, I can\u2019t see @placeholder being sold at this moment in time.\u2019", "idx": 90849}], "idx": 59166} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Best known for its abject cold, WW2 death camps, and occasional, tenuous sightings of the Yeti, Siberia is not the first place you might associate with glamour and fun. But the Russian ski resort of Sheregesh, where temperatures can reach -40C, is doing its best to reinvent the notion that one doesn't go to Siberia for a good time. Not only does the up-and-coming resort have 'the best snow in Russia', according to the World Snowboard Guide, it also boasts comparatively balmy weather which has led to a new sport: bikini snowboarding. Scroll down for video You really don't want to fall over: Bikini-clad snowboarders enjoying the Siberian snow - and sun\n@highlight\nSnowboarders strip to bikinis in freezing Russian ski resort of Sheregesh\n@highlight\nSiberian spot has 'the best snow in Russia' so you can ski there until May\n@highlight\nResort is also known for sightings of the mysterious abominable snowman", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 34}, {"start": 90, "end": 93}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 422, "end": 442}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tanning while she snowboards: The bikini snowboarders have proved an unexpected attraction in @placeholder", "idx": 90854}], "idx": 59171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is it a response to a potential genocide or an opening to take on the Sunni Islamic extremists rampaging through Iraq? President Barack Obama's decision to authorize airstrikes escalated American military involvement in Iraq, a country he tried to get out of more than two years ago. The first U.S. attacks happened Friday, with F/A-18 jets bombing mobile artillery batteries of ISIS, which refers to itself as the Islamic State. 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The event, known as a 'Tetrad', is believed to mark the the beginning of significant events - even the second coming of Jesus Christ to a Christian minority. However, for the rest of us, it means a unique spectacle as a total lunar eclipse tonight will turn the moon a burnt reddish orange. Scroll down for video Saturday\u2019s total lunar eclipse, which will turn the moon a burnt reddish orange, will be visible in in the skies of North America, Asia and Australia. A previous total lunar eclipse as seen from Mexico city on December 21, 2010 is pictured\n@highlight\nEclipse will begin tomorrow morning at 2 a.m. EDT\n@highlight\nAmerica will have prime viewing position\n@highlight\nWill be first of four blood red moon, followed by six full moons\n@highlight\nThe cycle finishes at the end of September 2015\n@highlight\nIt coincides with an alignment of Earth, Mars and the sun\n@highlight\nThe chance alignment has only happened three times in the last 500 years\n@highlight\nSome Christians believe the Tetrad is a signal the end of the world is near", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 191, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 515, "end": 518}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 635, "end": 641}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 925, "end": 928}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "which some @placeholder believe marks a cycle associated with the end of", "idx": 90877}], "idx": 59187} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- With \"candor comes a measure of vulnerability.\" Sonia Sotomayor wants readers to know in the first pages of her new memoir that this will be different from other books by members of the Supreme Court. The dynamic story of the first Latina to sit as a justice seeks to inspire by revealing often-painful chapters in her self-described \"extraordinary journey\": her father's early death from alcoholism; a complex, often distant relationship with her mother; growing up poor in the Bronx projects; self-doubts about her looks, brief failed marriage; and professional path. But her strengths are celebrated, too: self-reliance to the point of giving herself insulin shots at age 7, after being diagnosed with diabetes; her loyalty to a large circle of friends; and vivid pride in her Puerto Rican heritage.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has a new memoir, \"My Beloved World\"\n@highlight\nShe is the first Latina to sit on the high court\n@highlight\nThe 58-year-old was named to the court in 2009 after 17 years as a federal judge", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 68, "end": 82}, {"start": 206, "end": 218}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 499, "end": 503}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}, {"start": 834, "end": 854}, {"start": 856, "end": 870}, {"start": 891, "end": 906}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When young @placeholder was diagnosed in 1962, the prospects of living a full life past her 40s were not good.", "idx": 90899}], "idx": 59200} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jose Mourinho has reignited his feud with Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini by claiming he \u2018killed Mark Clattenburg\u2019. Pellegrini criticised Chelsea\u2019s manager after the 1-1 draw between their teams at the Etihad Stadium last Sunday and accused Mourinho of approaching the game \u2018like a small team\u2019. Mourinho finally responded yesterday by reminding Pellegrini \u2014who rarely gets involved in confrontations \u2014 that he broke his own rules last season by criticising Clattenburg. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho: Manuel Pellegrini killed Mark Clattenburg Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has claimed Manuel Pellegrini 'killed' Mark Clattenburg earlier this season Frank Lampard refused to celebrate after scoring for City against former club Chelsea in last week's 1-1 draw\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho reignites feud with Manuel Pellegrini by claiming Man City boss 'killed Mark Clattenburg'\n@highlight\nPellegrini criticsed the referee's performance during his side's 2-2 draw with Arsenal this month\n@highlight\nChilean also claimed Chelsea played like a 'small team' as Blues drew 1-1 at the Etihad last Sunday\n@highlight\nChelsea boss confirmed midfielder Ramires will miss Saturday's clash with Aston Villa and the following fixture against Arsenal", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 66, "end": 82}, {"start": 107, "end": 122}, {"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 148, "end": 154}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 251, "end": 258}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 507, "end": 519}, {"start": 522, "end": 538}, {"start": 547, "end": 562}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 606, "end": 622}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 682}, {"start": 723, "end": 726}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 825, "end": 841}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 877, "end": 892}, {"start": 906, "end": 915}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1166}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1246, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mourinho hopes @placeholder will be available after the international break.", "idx": 90900}], "idx": 59201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:18 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:25 EST, 16 October 2012 Michelle Obama and Ann Romney have both spoken out on the economy and unsurprisingly, the candidates' wives have dramatically different takes on our current climate. The First Lady told a radio show on Friday: 'We are seeing right now that we are in the midst of a huge recovery. Right? Because of what this president has done.\u201d She said her husband had: \u201cPulled this economy from the brink of collapse when we were losing 800,000 jobs a month. Now were gaining\u2026 throughout most of his presidency, we\u2019ve been adding jobs to this economy because of what he\u2019s been doing. The stock market has doubled. Housing prices are rising. 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Sci-fi fan Bill McBride, 42, boasts the world's largest collection of Darth Vader memorabilia and is on a 20-year mission to turn his bedroom into a museum dedicated to the Sith Lord. Mr McBride, who has spent more than $284,000 on buying Darth Vader merchandise, has spent most of his adult lifeamassing a collection of more than 60,000 items including figurines, artwork and replica lightsabers. 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Major airport hubs from Dallas to Chicago, Atlanta, New York and Boston can expect to be affected by some extreme or another through Monday. Conditions will begin to calm down by the time the holiday finally rolls around Wednesday, with only parts of the northern Midwest expecting a white Christmas this year.\n@highlight\nSevere thunderstorms will hit a chunk of the southern U.S. along with the threat of tornadoes just as millions of travelers take to the roads and air for holiday travel this weekend\n@highlight\nMuch of the Southeast is due to be drenched as a warm front moves through the region into Sunday\n@highlight\nThe northernmost stretches of the Midwest, the Great Lakes region and much of New England will receive a liberal dumping of snow Friday\n@highlight\nUnseasonably warm temperatures expected for the East Coast until rains move in Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 971, "end": 988}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1128}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A different storm system is set to disrupt holiday travel starting Saturday as the @placeholder prepares for severe rain and even tornadoes", "idx": 90932}], "idx": 59225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:19 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:19 EST, 24 September 2013 Woody Allen has been spotted strolling on New York's Upper East Side with millionaire child sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein, who served time for hiring minors to 'massage' him at his Florida mansion. A source told The New York Post's Page Six the former hedgefunder was 'hugging (Allen) and taking close to his ear' on Sunday, with the eccentric film director's effective step daughter-turned-much younger wife, Soon-Yi, in tow. '[He] had his arm on Woody's shoulder,' the spy added. Afternoon stroll: Woody Allen, pictured right, has been spotted strolling on New York's Upper East Side with millionaire child sex-offender Jeffrey Epstein, left. Allen's 42-year-old wife Soon-Yi is center\n@highlight\nThe former hedgefunder was 'hugging (Allen) and taking close to his ear' in Manhattan on Sunday, a source told The New York Post\n@highlight\nThe pair were accompanied by the eccentric film director's effective step daughter-turned-much younger wife, Soon-Yi, 42\n@highlight\nEpstein served 13 months of an 18 month sentence five years ago for soliciting a 14-year-old for prostitution", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 208, "end": 222}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 334, "end": 341}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 517, "end": 518}, {"start": 531, "end": 532}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 724, "end": 738}, {"start": 747, "end": 751}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 916, "end": 928}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1079}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, 77, who lives on East 70th Street with his 42-year-old wife, has rubbed shoulders with convicted sex-offender before.", "idx": 90939}, {"query": "In 2011, a @placeholder judge ruled Epstein should be listed as a level 3 sex-offender - the highest and most dangerous level.", "idx": 90940}], "idx": 59231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An ATM transaction, a grocery store receipt, a GPS device planted by a concerned car dealer and videos -- including one that showed a 22-year-old woman manhandled, knocked to the ground, then forced into a car just blocks from her Philadelphia home. All of it, among other tips and pieces of evidence, added up. And because of that, Carlesha Freeland-Gaither is thankfully back in Philadelphia where she belongs. The 22-year-old nursing assistant was released early Thursday from Maryland's Howard County General Hospital, having been reunited with her family after a harrowing three days. \"She's doing about as well as you can expect. Obviously, she's traumatized by the entire event over the past few days, so it's going to take a little time for that to heal. But she's doing well. She's back with her family and she's very, very happy about that,\" Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey told CNN's \"Erin Burnett OutFront.\"\n@highlight\nCarlesha Freeland-Gaither, 22, is \"doing about as well as you can expect\"\n@highlight\nDelvin Barnes admitted to the abduction, according to a criminal complaint\n@highlight\nHe waives extradition to Virginia, where he faces other charges; no bail set\n@highlight\nFreeland-Gaither was found 3 days later in Maryland; Barnes didn't know her", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 342, "end": 366}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 500, "end": 529}, {"start": 861, "end": 872}, {"start": 894, "end": 907}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 941}, {"start": 956, "end": 980}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1230}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1273}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That leaves @placeholder authorities five days to pick him up.", "idx": 90944}], "idx": 59233} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 08:56 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 19 December 2012 NBC News chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel has revealed how he thought he was going to be led outside and executed by Syrian captors who held him and his production team for five days. The prominent journalist, 39, was entering Syria from Turkey on Thursday with two crew members and their security guard when they were abducted, thrown into the back of a truck and blindfolded. They were taken to an unknown location and kept blindfolded and bound, but on Monday, they were released after a firefight with Syrian rebels at a checkpoint and have now re-entered Turkey.\n@highlight\nRichard Engel and three crew members disappeared on Thursday\n@highlight\nReleased Monday after captors came across rebel checkpoint\n@highlight\nMen reveal how they worked together to get through terrifying ordeal\n@highlight\nThey were 'captured by pro-government organisation, the Shabiha, who intended to exchange them with Iranian and Lebanese agents'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 694}, {"start": 960, "end": 966}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We were told that they wanted to exchange us for four @placeholder agents and two Lebanese people.", "idx": 90946}], "idx": 59234} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans Britain's first plastic banknotes are set to enter circulation in March 2015 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Forth Bridge, it has been announced. Two million of the \u00a35 notes will be released by Clydesdale Bank to coincide with the anniversary of the opening of the rail bridge in east Scotland in 1890. The polymer notes are claimed to be more durable than existing currency - and also apparently stay cleaner for longer, are more difficult to counterfeit and are at least 2.5 times longer-lasting. Commemoration: Britain's first plastic banknotes are set to enter circulation in March 2015 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Forth Bridge, it has been announced. Above, Scottish Secretary of State Alistair Carmichael, Cabinet Secretary for Culture Fiona Hyslop (centre), and Clydesdale Bank executive director Debbie Crosbie\n@highlight\nClydesdale Bank is set to release two million of the \u00a35 notes in March 2015\n@highlight\nPlastic notes are apparently longer-lasting and more difficult to counterfeit\n@highlight\nWill be introduced in Scotland first - and are likely to enter England in 2016\n@highlight\nRelease marks the 125th anniversary of the Forth Bridge in east Scotland\n@highlight\nScottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael says he is 'pleased' by bank's plans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 21, "end": 27}, {"start": 135, "end": 146}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 540, "end": 546}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 726, "end": 744}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 804, "end": 818}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1185}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1202}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1252}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The introduction of this innovative new banknote featuring the iconic Forth Bridge as a symbol of @placeholder\u2019s engineering heritage and ingenuity is very welcome.", "idx": 90949}], "idx": 59236} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pictures of Nigel Farage drinking in pubs with mystery women on his arm is part of what makes Britain great, Gordon Brown claimed today as he attacked UKIP for fuelling fears about globalisation. The former Prime Minister mocked Mr Farage\u2019s image as a drinking, womanising populist who fuels fears about globalisation. Mr Brown insisted the rise of UKIP \u2013 topping the European elections last month \u2013 was not the result of public anger over immigration or Europe, but fears about the \u2018juggernaut\u2019 of global change and Britain\u2019s place in the world. 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Even as water hit their faces, though, they were smiling, excited at the thought of seeing Ron Paul. Williams and Kline are true believers. They are two men who in spite of political reality and weather still come out to support their \"ideal candidate.\" They don't care that many have crowned Mitt Romney the presumptive nominee or that it is now mathematically impossible for Paul to win the Republican nomination before the convention. 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Opposition leaders and government officials blame each other for the unrest, and both sides show no sign of backing down. No matter who you believe, it's clear that tensions are running high in Venezuela. The anti-government demonstrations are the biggest threat President Nicolas Maduro has faced since his election last year. And inside and outside the South American country's borders, there's a major question many are asking: Could this be the beginning of the end for Venezuela's socialist government? Searching for truth in Venezuela The situation doesn't look pretty. Inflation topped 56% last year. Crime rates are high. Goods shortages have left store shelves bare.\n@highlight\nExperts say it's too soon to ring the death knell for Hugo Chavez's revolution\n@highlight\nWith so many factors in flux, it's difficult to guess what's next in Venezuela\n@highlight\nBut there are some possible game-changers to keep an eye on\n@highlight\nTensions are running high amid anti-government protests", "entities": [{"start": 266, "end": 274}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 514, "end": 540}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 603, "end": 611}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 918, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Right now, analysts say the military seems to be squarely behind @placeholder.", "idx": 90980}], "idx": 59258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- When Rep. Joe Wilson yelled \"You lie!\" at President Obama, the South Carolina Republican's political team quickly launched an online strategy to capitalize on the incident. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-South Carolina, shouts \"You lie!\" during President Obama's speech to Congress. Wilson's heated outburst came on the House floor as Obama addressed a joint session of Congress about health care. Within 12 hours, Wilson media consultant Brian Donahue had sketched out a plan that included buying ads on Google, cutting videos on YouTube and using Twitter and Facebook to raise money and counter the congressman's critics. \"We knew that influencers and news outlets would want to find out more information about what happened and what Joe Wilson's response was, and they would be looking for this information online,\" Donahue told CNN. \"The events were happening by the minute and by the hour. Online was where we needed to be to respond and provide new information from Congressman Wilson. Traditional print media couldn't keep up with the pace of this issue.\"\n@highlight\nRepublican Rep. 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When Beckham announced his decision to retire from football Thursday, there was one man who had already anticipated such an event. Paul Clement, the assistant manager of Paris Saint-Germain, became a close confidante of his compatriot Beckham following the midfielder's arrival in the French capital last January. 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He was carrying photos of various sites, including the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, the Israeli government said Sunday. The announcement came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the United States to address the United Nations General Assembly and meet with U.S. President Barack Obama. Netanyahu has been outspokenly wary of Iran's apparent efforts to improve relations with the West. \"I will tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and the onslaught of smiles,\" he said Saturday, in the wake of last week's speech at the U.N. by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.\n@highlight\nNEW: Iranian Foreign Ministry says it is doing its own investigation\n@highlight\nIsrael says a man admitted to spying for Iran\n@highlight\nIsrael says the man had photos of U.S. Embassy, other sites when he was arrested\n@highlight\nSuspect's attorney says client had no intent to harm Israel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 237, "end": 243}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 324, "end": 354}, {"start": 370, "end": 373}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 492, "end": 495}, {"start": 640, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He gave full details about the men that directed him and said they told him to cover up his visits to Iran, after he had been in @placeholder, where he reported to his directives and received instructions from them.", "idx": 90991}], "idx": 59266} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A sick little girl is being kept alive thanks to her best friend \u2013 a dog who carries her oxygen tank on her back. Alida Knobloch\u2019s faithful canine companion Mr Gibbs has been specially trained to shepherd the three-year-old, who breathes though a tube most of the time. He follows her closely as she plays in her family's ten-acre land in Louisville, Georgia, uses the slide or even rides her bike. Scroll down for video Faithful friend:Alida Knobloch, who breathes through a tube, with dog Mr Gibbs who carries her oxygen tank Alida, who was diagnosed with neuroendocrine hyperplasia of infancy (NEHI) when she was just eight months old, is able to breathe without the tube.\n@highlight\nAlida can run and play with dog as he follows her while carrying oxygen\n@highlight\nShe can survive briefly if tubes come loose from tank on golden doodle\n@highlight\nFamily moved 2,000 miles so she could be with specially-trained animal", "entities": [{"start": 114, "end": 127}, {"start": 160, "end": 164}, {"start": 339, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family is currently raising funds for research into @placeholder.", "idx": 90994}], "idx": 59269} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Research In Motion has a battle on its hands if it is to win back the hearts and minds of the smartphone-buying public. Earnings are down, sales are down, and now the company is battling rumors that it is pulling out of the consumer market altogether. The company's biggest challenge in the coming months is to prove to business and consumers alike, that they have the ability to match the Android, Apple, and even the Microsoft juggernauts that are heading off into the distance with their customers. Thirteen years ago, when I spotted my first BlackBerry in Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, the American businessman holding the device drew a crowd. At the time we were all amazed and impressed by his ability to check and send emails on the go from a device that fitted in his pocket.\n@highlight\nThe BlackBerry maker fights speculation that is pulling out of the consumer market\n@highlight\nResearch In Motion has been hit by low earnings and sales amid intense competition\n@highlight\nToday, virtually every phone not only has email, but also apps and internet connectivity\n@highlight\nRIM's challenge is to show that it is still relevant and can still fight its rivals", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 428, "end": 436}, {"start": 569, "end": 585}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 616}, {"start": 814, "end": 823}, {"start": 904, "end": 921}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The latest earnings seem to demonstrate that people no longer tend to buy @placeholder, they have them bought for them by work and by their parents.", "idx": 91000}], "idx": 59273} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fighting criticism of his controversial remarks on government dependency, Republican challenger Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he would better help poor and middle class Americans than President Barack Obama. Romney and running mate Rep. Paul Ryan also sought to reshape the campaign narrative less than seven weeks before the November vote by accusing Obama of favoring wealth redistribution -- code for socialism among conservatives -- based on a 1998 video of the president as a state Senate candidate in Illinois. America does not work by government making people dependent on government, Romney told a fundraising event in Atlanta, adding \"that will kill the American entrepreneurship that's lifted our economy over the years.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Mitt Romney says President Obama pushes government dependency\n@highlight\nObama tells David Letterman a president has to \"work for everyone\"\n@highlight\nRomney's leaked remarks get more attention on Facebook than his convention address\n@highlight\nPaul Ryan calls Romney's remarks \"inarticulate\" but insists they make a point", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 180, "end": 188}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 363, "end": 367}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 674, "end": 681}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 956, "end": 963}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pool resources and hence facilitate some redistribution - because I actually believe in some redistribution, at least at a certain level to make sure that everybody's got a shot,\" @placeholder says in the clip.", "idx": 91010}], "idx": 59282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 06:51 EST, 14 March 2013 | UPDATED: 20:31 EST, 14 March 2013 A salon boss threatened to employ only \u2018fat, gay and lesbian\u2019 stylists because he was fed up with staff having babies, a tribunal has heard. In an angry outburst, Andrew Rodgers, 34, accused women of \u2018draining resources\u2019 by going on maternity leave, it is claimed. The hairdresser is said to have justified his threat by saying gay people were less likely than straight people to have children. 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Murray had impressed on his way to the semi-finals for only the second time at Roland Garros only to suffer his worst ever grand slam defeat at the hands of Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard, who will bid for a ninth title against Novak Djokovic on Sunday, took just an hour and 40 minutes to win 6-3 6-2 6-1, Murray winning only 10 points on Nadal's serve in the match. 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In his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, I encourage him to lay out a plan on it. I realize Congress can be an obstacle. A few years ago, the right and left discussed how best to tackle the climate crisis. Today, it has become an article of faith among some conservatives to ignore science and deny there is a human-made crisis at all. Just last week, Sen. Marco Rubio, the oft-touted 2016 GOP savior who will deliver the Republican response to the State of the Union, falsely claimed there was \"reasonable debate\" on the issue.\n@highlight\nVan Jones: President Obama should lay out a plan on climate crisis in his SOTU speech\n@highlight\nJones: Obama should push for a bilateral agreement with China to reduce carbon pollution\n@highlight\nHe says the administration should support the EPA to set stronger air pollution standards\n@highlight\nJones: This president's legacy will be measured by his record on climate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 74}, {"start": 149, "end": 166}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 536, "end": 538}, {"start": 568, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 612}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 783, "end": 787}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although Obama cannot institute a carbon tax without @placeholder, he is not without options.", "idx": 91022}], "idx": 59289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 19:27 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:31 EST, 21 May 2013 Apple has avoided paying billions in income tax by using dummy headquarters abroad, according to a damaging U.S. Senate report, but Ireland has today denied it is to blame. An investigation by a Senate committee said the tech giant sought the 'Holy Grail of tax avoidance' schemes by not declaring tax residency in any country. Irish deputy prime minister Eamon Gilmore today said it was not to blame for Apple Inc's low global tax payments and said they had no special rate with the company.\n@highlight\nSenate subcommittee says Apple skipped $9billion in federal taxes in 2012\n@highlight\nSays five affiliate companies in Cork, Ireland, used to avoid U.S. tax\n@highlight\nReport said: 'Ireland has essentially functioned as a tax haven for Apple'\n@highlight\nBut Ireland today denied it had any special rates with Apple\n@highlight\nSen. 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The Germany international, who has joined Bundesliga side Wolfsburg for a club record fee of \u00a324m, admitted that he wanted to remain with the Premier League leaders but knew he faced an uphill struggle to retain his place. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho opted to play Oscar, Eden Hazard and Willian as a three just behind central striker Diego Costa, squeezing the German World Cup winner out of contention. 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Rick Perry's lackluster performance in debates and accompanying drop in the polls, some pundits conclude it would take a force of nature to save his campaign. Fortunately for Perry, such a force does exist, and her name is Sarah Palin. A dose of Palin power would do much to revitalize Perry's chances to win the Republican presidential nomination. Of course, such a coveted endorsement comes with costs. Rock stars such as Palin don't just walk into campaign headquarters asking to lend a helping hand. Perry must be committed to a careful wooing process and to meeting most of her demands, however diva-esque they may be.\n@highlight\nSarah Palin's endorsement could save Rick Perry's presidential campaign, Shayne Lee says\n@highlight\nIt could also give Palin newfound relevance since she's not in the race herself, he says\n@highlight\nLee: Palin's endorsement would give the Texan more street cred among tea party constituents\n@highlight\nPalin's presence would also force Perry and Mitt Romney further to the right, Lee says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 216, "end": 220}, {"start": 264, "end": 274}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 354, "end": 363}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 749, "end": 758}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 979, "end": 983}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From @placeholder's vantage point, the Texan can win the nomination with her support.", "idx": 91031}, {"query": "From Perry's vantage point, the @placeholder can win the nomination with her support.", "idx": 91032}], "idx": 59297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former lieutenant governor of Maryland and daughter of late U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general and serves on the board of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. She is a Democrat. Paul Helmke, the former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a Republican and president of the Brady Campaign. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend says the bloody Mexican drug war is being fueled by American guns. (CNN) -- America's neighbor to the south is engaged in a bloody war with ruthless drug cartels. It is a war that is threatening to bring down the government of Mexico, is spilling over into neighborhoods in the United States and is fast becoming a serious national security concern.\n@highlight\nTownsend, Helmke: U.S. guns are helping fuel the Mexican drug war\n@highlight\nThey say U.S. should close loophole letting guns be sold without background check\n@highlight\nThey say Congress should drop limits on federal release of gun data\n@highlight\nTownsend, Helmke: U.S. should strengthen powers of federal firearms agency", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 39}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 116, "end": 132}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 217, "end": 254}, {"start": 266, "end": 273}, {"start": 276, "end": 286}, {"start": 309, "end": 318}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 367, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 407}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 461, "end": 468}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 687, "end": 699}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 791}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We should heed the call of @placeholder officials to help stop the violence there, but we also should heed the call of the vast majority of Americans to stop the violence in their communities.", "idx": 91043}, {"query": "We should heed the call of Mexican officials to help stop the violence there, but we also should heed the call of the vast majority of @placeholder to stop the violence in their communities.", "idx": 91044}], "idx": 59305} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- With 1 billion tourists in 2012, it's little wonder the last 12 months have drummed up some juicy fodder for aviation reporters. London's Olympic Games were a success -- the expected tourism boon not so much. \"Dark tourism\" (travel to sites of death, disaster or the macabre) became a phrase. And various climatic events conspired to wreak havoc on travel plans across the world. But which were the stories that really stood out to those who are involved in the industry every day? These are the top 10: 10. SAS on its last legs \"A new comprehensive plan will pave the way for a new, strong and competitive SAS,\" read the statement from SAS last month.\n@highlight\nSAS, Iberia among airlines on the brink\n@highlight\nBoeing and Airbus both suffer setbacks and delays\n@highlight\nChina expands its aerospace industry ambitions\n@highlight\nHighly-anticipated EADS and BAE Systems merger collapses", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 147, "end": 159}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 616, "end": 618}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 673, "end": 675}, {"start": 678, "end": 683}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This sub-type should be a real winner for @placeholder and a profitable member of the 787 family.", "idx": 91047}], "idx": 59306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "This is the bizarre moment members of the English Defence League gatecrashed a book club to confront Russell Brand only to find readers were merely discussing his latest work. A gang of around 15 EDL supporters stormed the event at a Newcastle bar after being wrongly tipped off that the comedian would be there. Instead the men, believed to be from EDL groups across the North East, found Bar Loco filled with readers who had gathered to speak about Brand's book Revolution - but disrupted the meeting regardless, bursting into Islamophobic chants. Scroll down for video This is the bizarre moment members of the English Defence League gatecrashed a book club to confront Russell Brand only to find members were merely discussing his latest work\n@highlight\nGang of 15 men stormed the book club meeting at a Newcastle bar\n@highlight\nReaders had gathered to discuss Russell Brand's book Revolution\n@highlight\nEDL members had been wrongly tipped-off that comedian would be there\n@highlight\nThey disrupted meeting anyway, singing Islamophobic chants\n@highlight\nSupporters then announced 'and now we're going for a curry'\n@highlight\nOrganiser says they gatecrashed event after their meeting was disrupted\n@highlight\nThey knew 'left wing activists' would be at the pub, he says", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 63}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 350, "end": 352}, {"start": 372, "end": 381}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 614, "end": 635}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'But the guys from @placeholder clearly thought he was going to turn up himself so had gathered a group together from all over the North East to come and disturb the meeting.", "idx": 91053}], "idx": 59311} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Sweet Chariot thunders on. England recovered from a false start at Twickenham and the early loss of full-back Mike Brown to maintain their RBS Six Nations title quest with a resounding win. Stuart Lancaster\u2019s national team were behind for the first quarter of this match, as they struggled to generate the level of intensity shown during their seismic triumph in Cardiff eight days earlier. But when they needed inspiration, it was delivered in stunning fashion by Jonathan Joseph. Following his try-scoring heroics at the Millennium Stadium, the on-song Bath centre illuminated proceedings on his first start in a home Test. The 23-year-old scored twice \u2013 either side of half-time \u2013 as England made light of their initial problems to cut loose. 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Chirlane McCray has made a startlingly honest confession about how she had trouble adapting when her daughter Chiara was born 19 years ago. 'The truth is, I could not spend every day with her. I didn\u2019t want to do that. I looked for all kinds of reason not to do it,' she told New York Magazine. Opening up: Chirlane McCray has described how, as someone who had worked since she was 14-years-old, she found it difficult to give up when she had her first child at the age of 40\n@highlight\nChirlane McCray told how it took her a while to adjust to not working and raising her children instead\n@highlight\n'It took a long time for me to get into \"I'm taking care of kids\" and what that means,' she said in a new interview", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 148, "end": 162}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 635, "end": 649}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Opening up: McCray spoke to New York Magazine about her life as @placeholder's first lady", "idx": 91057}], "idx": 59313} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN)A picture of French journalists on the roof of Charlie Hebdo's offices sounded the first alarm. They had taken shelter from three armed men who had just opened fire against their colleagues during the weekly satirical newspaper's editorial committee. Events unfolded very rapidly from then on. French President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande was very quick on the scene, the terrorist nature of the events was confirmed almost immediately and so was the shocking number of casualties: 12 dead and 11 injured, some critically. The operation appeared to have been prepared in a military style with weapons of war. What can cartoonists with their pen and paper do against killers with automatic weapons?\n@highlight\nGunmen attacked the office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris Wednesday\n@highlight\nAgnes Poirier writes that the names of four cartoonists killed were known to millions\n@highlight\nTheir deaths left people in tears and unable to speak, Poirier writes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 322, "end": 338}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 776, "end": 780}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today, a @placeholder imam called the dead journalists and cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo \"martyrs of freedom.\"", "idx": 91066}], "idx": 59318} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Officials monitoring the River Tiber in Rome fear it could break its banks as early as Friday evening after a spate of bad weather in Italy -- but do not expect major flooding. A rescue boat patrols the swollen River Tiber in central Rome early Friday. Guido Bertolaso, the head of the Italian Civil Protection Department said that there is a 20 to 30 percent chance the river could break its banks and cause disruption in some neighborhoods in northern Rome, but not in the historic city center. 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The vicious creatures, known as palometas, have been attacking bathers since Thursday at the Parana River in Rosario, which is 186 miles north-east of Buenos Aires. Seventy people were bitten by the shoal of meat-eating fish in late December as they attempted to cool off from the unusually high summer temperatures. Vicious: A shoal of sharp-toothed palometas have been blamed for recent attacks on swimmers in Argentina During that attack, a seven-year-old girl lost part of a finger, while other swimmers suffered deep cuts to their ankles, fingers and hands.\n@highlight\nAttack occurred in same Argentine river where 70 were injured last month\n@highlight\nVicious, sharp-toothed creatures known as palometas, a species of piranha\n@highlight\nExperts say hot weather and lower number of predators could be to blame", "entities": [{"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 557, "end": 565}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On alert: The city of Rosario in @placeholder, which has been subject to attacks by the piranha-like fish", "idx": 91071}], "idx": 59323} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- In a move likely to further strain relations between the United States and Israel, the municipality of Jerusalem has given final approval for a controversial Israeli housing project in the heart of a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. Approval of the project paves the way for construction of 20 apartments being developed by American millionaire Irving Moskowitz on land that he purchased in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. Moskowitz, an avid supporter of Jewish building in East Jerusalem, purchased the land in 1985. 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The unrest so far in Libya, Egypt and Yemen -- embassies attacked, an American ambassador killed, spreading protests -- evokes memories of another U.S. crisis more than 30 years ago. In 1979, Iranians celebrating their revolution invaded the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 52 Americans hostage to launch a crisis that helped doom Carter's re-election bid a year later. Romney and some conservative backers seek to draw parallels between the Carter and Obama presidencies, hoping to weaken what has been a major advantage for Obama on foreign policy and cement in voters' minds that he doesn't deserve a second term.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney seeks to draw parallels between presidents Obama and Carter\n@highlight\nSome Republicans say Romney blundered in his attack on Obama\n@highlight\nPolls show voters favor Obama on foreign policy issues", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 133, "end": 142}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 179}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 259, "end": 266}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 431, "end": 442}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 466, "end": 474}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 631, "end": 636}, {"start": 642, "end": 646}, {"start": 715, "end": 719}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 872, "end": 876}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 955, "end": 959}, {"start": 996, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When news emerged Wednesday that the Libya attack killed four people, including @placeholder", "idx": 91086}], "idx": 59332} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It may not have made the final cut of Hollywood's history, but a film historian says major American film studios collaborated with Nazi Germany in the lead up to the Second World War. From investing in German rearmament to editing out references to crimes being committed against Jews, studios including MGM, Paramount and 20th Century Fox failed to stand up to Hitler, Ben Urwand claims. 'I want to bring out a hidden episode in Hollywood history and an episode that has not been reported accurately,' the Harvard scholar said. Cancelled: A movie adaptation of the political novel and theater show It Can't Happen Here was dropped\n@highlight\nBen Urwand says film industry failed to stand up to censorship\n@highlight\nMGM invested in German rearmament to get around export restrictions\n@highlight\nMovies could have exposed atrocities, Harvard scholar believes", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 338}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 379}, {"start": 430, "end": 438}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 599, "end": 618}, {"start": 643, "end": 652}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 733, "end": 738}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From 1932, Nazi laws meant studios could have their licenses revoked if they produced films, shown in @placeholder or abroad, that were considered offensive to Germans.", "idx": 91091}, {"query": "Movie critic: Historian Ben Urwand has researched the reach of Nazi influence on @placeholder before the war", "idx": 91094}], "idx": 59335} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul (CNN) -- International forces in Afghanistan are investigating reports that civilians were killed in air strikes in the eastern province of Nangarhar, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said Saturday. The strikes Friday in Behsud District targeted five enemy combatants but an initial investigation did not confirm any casualties, Tech. Sgt. Peter Dean said. A spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province said at least five people were killed following a NATO airstrike late Friday in Jalalabad. The victims were sitting outside in their garden enjoying some relief from the heat when a helicopter came overhead and killed all five of them, spokesman Ahmed Zia Abdulzai said.\n@highlight\nNATO-led forces investigate reports of civilian casualties in airstrikes in Nangahar\n@highlight\nAn initial investigation has not confirmed any casualties, an ISAF spokesman says\n@highlight\nA spokesman for the Nangarhar provincial governor says at least 5 people were killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 177, "end": 180}, {"start": 186, "end": 224}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 696, "end": 713}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 941, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident sparked a demonstration Saturday in Jalalabad to protest @placeholder's action, Abdulzai said.", "idx": 91096}], "idx": 59336} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Collins In Billings, Montana and James Nye PUBLISHED: 23:46 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:02 EST, 26 September 2013 Rapist: This Sept. 12, 2013 file photo released by the Montana State Prison shows Stacey Rambold, a 54-year-old teacher who is serving a 30-day sentence in prison for raping a former student who later killed herself Stacey Rambold, 48, the man sentenced to just 30-days behind bars even after admitting raping a 14-year-old girl will walk free from prison today after completing his controversially short sentence. His lenient punishment for the 2007 rape of Cherice Moralez, who killed herself three-years later, was handed down to him by District Judge Todd Baugh and the comments made by Baugh about Moralez sparked national outrage.\n@highlight\nMontana teacher Stacey Rambold, 48, was sentenced to 30 days in prison for raping a 14-year-old girl last month\n@highlight\nRambold admitted to raping the vulnerable teenager on several occasions in 2007 in his marital home, car and office\n@highlight\nJudge Baugh gave Rambold just 30 days in jail instead of maximum of life because Rambold had 'suffered enough' and young Cherry was 'in control'\n@highlight\nProtests held and nationwide petition calling for judge's removal has 10,000 signatures\n@highlight\nCherice shot herself in her mother's bed when it became too much to bear", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 42, "end": 50}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 591, "end": 605}, {"start": 687, "end": 696}, {"start": 723, "end": 727}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1156}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1291}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amid public outcry and growing pressure from the persecution, who vowed to appeal the sentence, Judge Baugh apologized earlier this month for his earlier remarks and called a hearing to re-examine and possibly amend Rambold's sentence - a move the state attorney general challenged as being outside @placeholder's legal authority.", "idx": 91106}], "idx": 59344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Katy Winter The world's tallest model, Amazon Eve, has finally found love - and her Mr Right is only four inches shorter than her. The 34-year-old beauty stands at a lofty 6ft 8in and completely dwarfs most men she meets. But now the towering brunette from Turlock, California is in a relationship and is enjoying barely having to stoop to kiss her new man. Scroll down for video Amazon Eve and her boyfriend Dennis Hargrove draw looks when they step out together as they tower above most passers by Always tall, by the age of 14 Amazon Eve was already 5ft 9, she towered over her classmates and teachers, but the small height difference between her and her new love means she no longer has to tower over men\n@highlight\nAmazon Eve, or Erika Ervin, is 6ft 8 and worried she would never find love\n@highlight\nMet boyfriend Dennis, in his 60s, who's 6ft 4in when he was her accountant\n@highlight\nBy the age of 14 already 5ft 9, she towered over her classmates\n@highlight\nSays shorter men saw her as a mother figure, and found dating hard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 90, "end": 94}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 823, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gushing over her new man, she said: '@placeholder is very personable and kind hearted.", "idx": 91110}], "idx": 59348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 16 August 2012 A health boss played an innuendo-laden game of scrabble with a newly qualified nurse as he waged a campaign of harassment, a tribunal has heard. Peter King is accused of bombarding the nurse with text messages and making lewd remarks. The senior manager of a community mental health in Swindon, Wilts, is also accused of using sexually suggestive words during a game of online Scrabble on Facebook. The senior manager pressured the nurse into adding him as a friend on Facebook then sent her saucy messages while they played Scrabble\n@highlight\nHealth manager 'used sexually suggestive words' during online game\n@highlight\nPeter King 'told her she was 'f*******' in a bid to get her into bed', tribunal heard\n@highlight\nKing was already on final warning for harassing student nurses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 713, "end": 722}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nurse A said the situation deteriorated rapidly at the end of the week when she received a text message from @placeholder, saying: \u2018You will see from the texts I don\u2019t chase for long, and I don\u2019t like failure.", "idx": 91117}], "idx": 59353} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 07:22 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:21 EST, 15 January 2014 A couple who appeared on ITV's This Morning to discuss the fact they drink their own urine have become the subject of a Twitter backlash from horrified viewers. Bex Long and John Dixon say their own home brewed elixir has banished symptoms of depression, made their eyes brighter and their skin clearer. The couple, who have been dating for two years, told an aghast Holly Willoughby and Dermot O'Leary on ITV's This Morning that their urine was so potent it was 'like an energy drink'.\n@highlight\nBex Long and John Dixon have been together for two years\n@highlight\nCouple appeared on show to discuss the health benefits of drinking urine\n@highlight\nThey say urine has has banished symptoms of depression, made their eyes brighter and their skin clearer - and they have no plans to stop\n@highlight\nBut viewers took to Twitter to complain the piece was 'too much' for morning TV, after Willoughby asked if they drank the liquid 'warm or chilled'\n@highlight\nSome described the segment - aired at 10.50am - as 'stomach churning'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 119, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 255, "end": 262}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 461, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 502}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 979, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder added: 'It smells and tastes like wee - there's not getting around it.", "idx": 91119}], "idx": 59354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- The family of an American college student who has been missing for more than a week in Madrid has hired private investigators from California to help search for him, the student's father told CNN on Monday. A small team of investigators from the Halo Corp. is due to arrive in Madrid on Tuesday to search for the San Diego State University student, Austin Taylor Bice, who went missing after a night out with friends, said his father, Larry Bice. Halo's website says it is a San Diego-based company \"founded by former special operations and intelligence personnel.\"\n@highlight\nMissing-person posters appearing in Madrid and on Spanish media\n@highlight\nAustin Taylor Bice, 22, was last seen outside a Madrid disco February 26\n@highlight\nBice's father has come from the U.S. and says he plans to stay \"as long as I need to\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 110, "end": 115}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 336, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 458, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 498, "end": 506}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 675, "end": 692}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 759, "end": 762}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The student's father rushed to @placeholder from San Diego last Wednesday and has since met several times with Spanish and U.S. authorities.", "idx": 91123}, {"query": "The posters list two phone numbers -- a friend's cell phone and a police office line -- but the elder Bice said new posters will go up listing two national emergency phone numbers in @placeholder.", "idx": 91124}], "idx": 59357} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Toyota's president apologized profusely Tuesday as he announced the global recall of more than 400,000 of the automaker's 2010 hybrid models, including the popular Prius, for problems in their anti-lock braking systems. \"We do apologize for the inconvenience and concerns we've given to the customers,\" President Akio Toyoda said in making the recall announcement from the automaker's headquarters in Tokyo. \"Quality is our lifeline for Toyota.\" The company will work to recover its customers' trust, Toyoda said. The automaker filed recall papers early Tuesday afternoon with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Recall papers will be filed in the United States sometime Tuesday.\n@highlight\nToyota will recall more than 400,000 hybrid vehicles worldwide for brake problems\n@highlight\nThis latest recall will include the Toyota Prius and Sai, along with the Lexus HS250h\n@highlight\nMore than 8 million Toyota cars have been recalled globally due to accelerator problems", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 186, "end": 190}, {"start": 335, "end": 345}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 603, "end": 648}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 939, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials will be notified of the recall on Tuesday morning.", "idx": 91139}], "idx": 59365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal are prepared to spend another \u00a320million in the January transfer market. The areas they are particularly scouting for are centre half, defensive midfield and left back. They will weigh up marquee players, budget ones and those with potential. Here Sportsmail highlights just how much bang for his buck Arsene Wenger may be able to find. VIDEO Arsene Wenger acting coy when discussing Khedira last transfer window Arsene Wenger knows his defence needs reinforcements but he is working on a tight budget in January WINSTON REID (West Ham) Cost \u00a38m West Ham do not want to sell Reid in January and disrupt their promising season. He is out of contract in the summer but the \u00a38m price tag will reflect their desire to keep him.\n@highlight\nArsenal want to buy a centre back, left back and defensive midfielder\n@highlight\nGunners defensive frailties have been exposed so far this season\n@highlight\nWinston Reid, Sami Khedira and Ron Vlaar among the potential targets", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 351, "end": 363}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 421, "end": 433}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 535, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 583, "end": 586}, {"start": 743, "end": 749}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reid has been excellent for @placeholder over the past few seasons, and his power in the air would be vital", "idx": 91140}], "idx": 59366} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On the run: Darren Burdfield has convictions for robbery, assault and Class A drug possession A violent robber has become the third inmate in a week to go on the run from just one open prison. Darren Burdfield was allowed on leave from Ford Open Prison, West Sussex, despite being jailed for five years last February for robbery, attempted robbery, criminal damage, assault, possession of an offensive weapon, Class A drug possession and various public order offences. The 32-year-old was recalled to jail on Saturday after a 'domestic incident' at the accommodation where he was staying for the weekend, but he did not return.\n@highlight\nDarren Burdfield has convictions for robbery, assault and Class A drugs\n@highlight\nHe is third inmate in a week to abscond from Ford Prison, West Sussex\n@highlight\nBurdfield recalled to jail after 'domestic incident' while on weekend leave\n@highlight\nBut he did not return and is now being hunted by Sussex Police", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 27}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 193, "end": 208}, {"start": 237, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 640, "end": 655}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 942, "end": 954}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sussex Police has set up a dedicated team to track down @placeholder absconders, one of whom has been missing since the early 1960s.", "idx": 91143}], "idx": 59368} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Andrews PUBLISHED: 19:00 EST, 28 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:21 EST, 29 December 2012 Arise Sir Wiggo: Bradley Wiggins, Britain's first Tour de France champion, has been given a knighthood in the New Year's honours list Britain's Olympic heroes have been rewarded for their success with a record number of gongs in the New Year honours list. The athletes, coaches and organisers who brought delight to the nation this summer dominate the list like no other group before them. A staggering 127 awards have been handed out to those involved \u2013 more than 10 per cent of the total. 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But the lives of Kim Sears, 26, and the Duchess of Cambridge, 32, have taken a remarkably similar path since the early Noughties. Yesterday, after nine years together, Kim and Andy Murray, 27, announced their engagement. Scroll down for video Tennis star Andy Murray has proposed to his girlfriend of nine years Kim Sears (left). The 26-year-old and the Duchess of Cambridge (right) have followed similar path in their adult lives, including long courtships before getting engaged to famous men. Like Kate, Kim has had a style transformation into a fashion icon\n@highlight\nKim Sears and the Duchess of Cambridge have followed similar paths\n@highlight\nBoth women had long courtships before getting engaged to famous men\n@highlight\nJudy Murray claims independent Kim is 'Best thing to happen to Andy'\n@highlight\nStraight A's student shuns the limelight and has forged career as an artist\n@highlight\nLike Kate, Kim has had a style transformation into a fashion icon", "entities": [{"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 141, "end": 149}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 208, "end": 227}, {"start": 336, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 522, "end": 541}, {"start": 669, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 741, "end": 749}, {"start": 759, "end": 778}, {"start": 898, "end": 908}, {"start": 929, "end": 931}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much like with Kate, regular press reports questioned how long Kim would wait to get a ring on her finger, despite repeated affirmations from the couple that @placeholder was focusing on choosing her career path.", "idx": 91150}], "idx": 59373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 10:54 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 21 November 2012 A mother and her boyfriend are wanted by police after leaving her three-year-old son at hospital so badly beaten that he has been left visually impaired. The child's body was covered in burns and bruises, both old and new injuries, authorities said when he was brought in last Wednesday. Jessica Linscott, 23, and her 27-year-old boyfriend Roland Dow were expected to hand themselves in to police on Monday but are now on the run after disappearing in Plaistow, New Hampshire. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nJessica Linscott, 23, and boyfriend Roland Dow, 27, disappeared on Friday in New Hampshire\n@highlight\nThree-year-old was brought to hospital by couple with old and new injuries that they claimed were self-inflicted\n@highlight\nLinscott's family believe she may be in danger with Dow", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 382, "end": 397}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 604, "end": 619}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 681, "end": 693}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 882, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had originally told police that the toddler had injured himself but warrants have been issued for the couple's arrest on 11 counts of child endangerment.", "idx": 91155}], "idx": 59377} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Salman Rushdie will always be most famous for \"The Satanic Verses,\" the 1988 novel that earned the author a death warrant from the late Ayatollah Khomeini. But for literary merit alone, some rate the earlier \"Midnight's Children\" as Rushdie's greatest work. Now, the classic novel is hitting the movie screen in an adaptation by Rushdie himself. The author's first foray into screenwriting was not an easy assignment, he admits. After all, the book encompasses 30 years of India's history, from independence from Britain in 1947 to the turbulent rule of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. CNN spoke with the renowned writer about the cinematic rendering of his book, directed by Deepa Mehta (out in limited release now). Below is an edited version of the conversation.\n@highlight\nSalman Rushdie adapted his novel \"Midnight's Children\"\n@highlight\nIt is Rushdie's first screenplay, and he narrates the film\n@highlight\nHe says the historical events of the movie are still relatable today", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 56, "end": 73}, {"start": 140, "end": 162}, {"start": 218, "end": 236}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 593, "end": 595}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 784, "end": 797}, {"start": 818, "end": 836}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "(I had) this serendipitous conversation with @placeholder where we actually met to talk about other things, and it suddenly popped into her head to ask about \"Midnight's Children.\"", "idx": 91172}], "idx": 59387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The renewed bloodshed and defiant protests in Egypt prompts a provocative question: Could Egypt really collapse? Just two years into a revolution that ignited during the Arab Spring, Egypt's defense minister warned this week the raging conflict \"may lead to the collapse of the state and threaten the future of our coming generations.\" On Wednesday, analysts described that statement as overreaching, but none dismissed the severity of the country's problems. \"His comments were a bit over the top,\" said Joshua Stacher, a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center of Scholars. \"It depends on what your definition of what 'collapse' is,\" added Steven A. 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If the English actress looks vaguely familiar, it's because she's made brief appearances in most of Britain's most popular TV soaps. The 44-year-old blonde was picked, according to Viagra makers Pfizer, after the company polled men suffering with erectile dysfunction who admitted that a woman would 'reassure' them - as well as motivating them to contact their doctor. Scroll down for video The new face of erectile dysfunction: Linette Beamont stars in the first Viagra TV commercial that targets the less-obvious sufferers of the sexual condition: women\n@highlight\nLinette Beaumont, 44, is the first woman to star in a Viagra commercial\n@highlight\nDrug makers Pfizer polled men, who admitted a woman would motivate them to go to the doctor", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 49}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 544, "end": 558}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gave men an alternative to penile suppositories, surgery and injections, and 50 million worldwide have since taken it.", "idx": 91181}], "idx": 59394} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham's stars helped spread some Christmas cheer on Tuesday afternoon as captain Kevin Nolan led a hospital visit to a children's ward in east London. Just a stone's throw away from the Hammers' Upton Park home, Nolan was one of eight first-team players from Sam Allardyce's squad to hand out festive goodie bags containing games, mini-footballs, towels and much more to young patients on the Rainbow Ward at Newham University Hospital. Nurses and hospital staff were equally delighted as they posed for photographs and got autographs from Nolan, James Tomkins, James Collins, Stewart Downing, Mauro Zarate, Diego Poyet, Matt Jarvis and Alex Song.\n@highlight\nWest Ham stars gave out festive goodie bags to young patients\n@highlight\nThey visited the Rainbow Ward at Newham University Hospital on Tuesday\n@highlight\nKevin Nolan led seven of his team-mates in giving out the presents\n@highlight\nJames Tomkins, James Collins, Stewart Downing, Mauro Zarate, Diego Poyet, Matt Jarvis and Alex Song were among those at the visit", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 396, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 437}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 624, "end": 634}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 768, "end": 793}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 895, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 925, "end": 939}, {"start": 942, "end": 953}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 979}, {"start": 985, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "James Collins (left to right), @placeholder and Stewart Downing (right) pose with a young fan at the ward", "idx": 91183}], "idx": 59396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)For the first time since two people died in the terrifying sinking of the Bounty in Hurricane Sandy, federal officials Monday pointed fingers at what likely caused the disaster. Bounty Capt. Robin Walbridge's \"reckless decision to sail ... into the well-forecast path of Hurricane Sandy\" was the probable cause of the tall ship's October 2012 sinking off the coast of North Carolina, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a report released Monday. The ship, carrying 16 crew members, flipped sideways in heavy seas and high winds, spilling everyone into the Atlantic. Walbridge, 63, was never found and is presumed dead; deckhand Claudene Christian -- a 42-year-old rookie -- died after Coast Guard rescuers were unable to revive her.\n@highlight\nBounty survivor: Captain should have ordered crew to abandon ship 4 hours sooner\n@highlight\nFirst report by federal investigators blames HMS Bounty sinking on captain and ship owners\n@highlight\nCaptain went missing after shipwreck; deckhand Claudene Christian died in the disaster\n@highlight\nLawyer for victim's family says her parents are \"not doing well at all\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 103}, {"start": 196, "end": 210}, {"start": 276, "end": 290}, {"start": 373, "end": 386}, {"start": 393, "end": 428}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 646, "end": 663}, {"start": 703, "end": 713}, {"start": 762, "end": 767}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The NTSB report -- and a similar investigation report expected to be released by the @placeholder -- could lead to changes in rules governing how attraction vessels like the Bounty are inspected for safety.", "idx": 91190}, {"query": "Ten of @placeholder's crew members had been aboard for less than a year -- including two who had joined less than a month before the sinking.", "idx": 91191}], "idx": 59402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A family have caused outrage after putting up a fake Halloween tombstone with President Barack Obama's name on. Jamilla Phillips says the decoration in a front yard in Edmond, Oklahoma, is offensive and lacks 'respect.' She said she has just moved into the neighborhood, but after seeing the sign felt compelled to speak up, saying she was worried about the effect it would have on children. A family have caused outrage after putting up a fake Halloween tombstone with President Barack Obama's name on Jamilla Phillips says the decoration in a front yard in Edmond, Oklahoma, is offensive and lacks 'respect'\n@highlight\nThe Halloween decoration is in a front yard in Edmond, Oklahoma\n@highlight\nNeighbor Jamilla Phillips says it is offensive and lacks 'respect'\n@highlight\nBut Dockens family said they've put decoration up for past three years\n@highlight\nFamily said there are no other complaints", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 112, "end": 127}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 705, "end": 720}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But D@placeholder(left) said that making the fake tombstones had brought his family together and he has no intentions of taking them down", "idx": 91194}], "idx": 59404} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The New Jersey woman who narrowly escaped death after her boyfriend's former partner put a hit out on her life says she still lives in fear. Even after Nicole Faccenda, 45, was jailed in 2013 for 10 years for plotting her death, Jennifer, the girlfriend of Faccenda's ex-boyfriend, Howie, still cannot believe the lengths she was willing to go to. Faccenda was arrested after a week-long ATF operation, in which she told federal agents posing as hitmen exactly what she wanted. Victim: Nicole Faccenda tried to have Jennifer, who is pictured but hasn't revealed her surname, killed by hitmen\n@highlight\nNicole Faccenda, 45, of New Jersey, was arrested in a police sting in 2011\n@highlight\nShe unwittingly solicited an undercover officer to kill the new girlfriend of her former boyfriend\n@highlight\nShe pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 10 years in 2013\n@highlight\nThe victim, Jennifer, has spoken out for the first time saying she still lives in fear\n@highlight\nFaccenda told agents posing as hitmen, 'I wouldn't care if she was in a horrible, horrible, horrible car accident and mangled up'\n@highlight\nShe also said 'I want to go to her funeral and spit in the casket. 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Skrtel in some ways epitomises Liverpool\u2019s defending in that he doesn\u2019t always look quite good enough. There is no doubting the Slovakian\u2019s bravery, however. He may have been withdrawn had Liverpool had better back-up on their bench after a horrible clash with Olivier Giroud that left him with a stud-shaped hole in the back of his head. All wrapped up like a rather sombre Christmas present, though, Skrtel rampaged on and the crashing header he delivered from a corner at the death has at least given his manager reason to believe that maybe not everything in the football universe is against him right now.\n@highlight\nLiverpool and Arsenal drew 2-2 in their Premier League clash at Anfield\n@highlight\nMartin Skrtel scored a late equaliser, Philippe Coutinho scored the opener\n@highlight\nLiverpool finished the game with 10 men after Fabio Borini was sent off\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers' side have clearly improved in recent weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 125}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 208, "end": 213}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 469, "end": 482}, {"start": 583, "end": 591}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 952, "end": 968}, {"start": 999, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1096}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Martin Skrtel jumps above the @placeholder back line to power home a late leveller with his head and claim a point", "idx": 91197}], "idx": 59407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Add another chapter to the illustrious history of freewheeling vice presidential debates. At Centre College in Kentucky, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan engaged in what might euphemistically be described as a lively exchange of ideas. In reality it felt more like a testy verbal brawl between father and son. Consider these key 5 moments from the debate. Ryan: No need to apologize This is a well played moment by Ryan, one of his best of the debate. He has a specific argument to make, and he fleshes out that argument clearly and logically. Ryan also delivers the material in an effective way. You can see his face become more animated as he speaks, and he uses simple rhetoric to express his doubts about the Obama administration's handling of the killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya.\n@highlight\nAlan Schroeder: Debate's most striking feature was the age gap between candidates\n@highlight\nSchroeder: Biden managed to dominate the evening\n@highlight\nHe says Ryan came across as not quite seasoned enough for the office he seeks\n@highlight\nSchroeder: Biden allows Obama to hit the reset button for his rematch with Romney", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 102, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 415, "end": 418}, {"start": 544, "end": 547}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 804, "end": 817}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This represents an attempt by @placeholder to use humor to deflect a negative, in this case Romney's now-famous comment about the 47% of Americans who don't pay taxes.", "idx": 91200}], "idx": 59410} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 18 September 2013 Friends and family of a Georgia teenager abducted in the night yesterday are scrambling to gather a ransom now being demanded by her kidnappers. The two strangers who wrenched Ayvani Hope Perez from her suburban Atlanta home want $10,000 for the 14-year-old\u2019s safe return. The men are making the rare ransom demand despite taking Perez only after the family had no money or jewelry to give Tuesday. Scroll down for video... 'She's safe! ': Home invaders stole Ayvani Hope Perez, 14, away from her family Tuesday. The teen was returned to her family safe and sound Wednesday\n@highlight\n150 family members and classmates of Ayvani Hope Perez held a vigil for the girl's safe return Tuesday night\n@highlight\nThe 14-year-old was kidnapped while still in her Star Wars pajamas\n@highlight\nGeorgia police put out an alert on the 4-foot-9, 93-pound girl around 4am Tuesday\n@highlight\nTwo male, African American men fled the scene in a gray sedan and Perez is believed to be in extreme danger\n@highlight\nThe invaders also shot the family dog", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 558, "end": 574}, {"start": 720, "end": 736}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 984, "end": 999}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A law enforcement source confirmed the ransom demand to the @placeholder paper.", "idx": 91202}], "idx": 59411} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LA PAZ, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian officials have declared a health emergency after three deaths attributed to dengue hemorrhagic fever, the often-lethal form of a mosquito-borne disease that more than 1,000 Bolivians are thought to have contracted since November. Brazilian soldiers pour insecticide to fight dengue fever in 2008. Bolivia also is battling the mosquito-borne disease. At least 12 unconfirmed instances of dengue hemorrhagic fever have been reported in the first 17 days of 2009, the official ABI news agency said. About 250 cases of dengue fever, the milder, nonlethal form of the disease, have been confirmed in the past two weeks, said Health Minister Ramiro Tapia in the Los Tiempos de Cochabamba newspaper.\n@highlight\nAt least 12 unconfirmed instances of dengue hemorrhagic fever reported in Bolivia\n@highlight\nBolivia fights disease with 20,000-plus in military, 2.5 tons of insecticide\n@highlight\nCases of dengue fever usually spike in Bolivia's hot and rainy season\n@highlight\nAt least 55,000 contracted disease last year in Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 509, "end": 511}, {"start": 671, "end": 682}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 959, "end": 965}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year, 55,000 people in southeastern @placeholder contracted the disease.", "idx": 91204}], "idx": 59413} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As you step off the plane in Malabo, a nurse stops you and takes your temperature. Another forces you to wash your hands with alcoholic hand gel, before a third questions you on which countries you've visited in the last few months. Welcome to the Africa Cup of Nations. It\u2019s a remarkable feat that this competition is taking place at all. It\u2019s been just two months since Morocco confirmed that they would not be hosting the tournament, and only 64 days since Equatorial Guinea stepped in as the hosts. People gather outside the Bata Stadium before opening match between Equatorial Guinea and Congo\n@highlight\nEquatorial Guinea have had just 64 days to prepare for the tournament\n@highlight\nPresident Teodoro Obiang given away 40,000 free tickets to local\n@highlight\nComplaints as some teams struggle to find hotels with enough beds\n@highlight\nAlgeria favourites to be crowned tournament winners", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 248, "end": 268}, {"start": 372, "end": 378}, {"start": 460, "end": 476}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 571, "end": 587}, {"start": 593, "end": 597}, {"start": 610, "end": 626}, {"start": 701, "end": 714}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "None of this seems to matter very much to the locals, particularly in @placeholder where the Cup of Nations seems to have snuck up on everyone.", "idx": 91206}], "idx": 59415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- If mention of The Pirate Bay conjures up images of parrots, peg legs and planks, or geeky jargon like BitTorrent and jailbreak leaves you all at sea, this handy A-Z will help you navigate the choppy waters of the online piracy debate. \"X-Men Origins: Wolverine,\" starring Hugh Jackman, was downloaded over a million times after being leaked in early April. The Screening Room's indispensable lexicon of online piracy will teach you cracking from key generators: You'll never again be caught out wondering how \"X-Men Origins: Wolverine\" fits into warez. A is for anti-piracy Efforts to prevent the illegal transfer and use of copyrighted material -- often spearheaded by corporate associations like the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) -- using a variety of digital rights management (DRM) tools like encryption, product keys and serial numbers. Technologically often a step or two behind the pirates, the entertainment industry will sue for breach of copyright.\n@highlight\nA run-down of the biggest online piracy moments since Napster in 1999\n@highlight\nF is for Free Culture, a group that rejects the idea of modern copyright law\n@highlight\nD is for DRM, technologies companies use to try to restrict online piracy\n@highlight\nS is for Sweden, where the \"Internet trial of the century\" has just concluded", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 127, "end": 136}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 386, "end": 399}, {"start": 550, "end": 558}, {"start": 728, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 822, "end": 824}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1092}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1191}, {"start": 1265, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1321}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has since relaunched as a legitimate monthly subscription music site.", "idx": 91209}], "idx": 59417} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Found? Police say remains found in Idaho might belong to Josh Reddington who vanished in 2000 A dismembered body found in an isolated cabin in Idaho appears to be a man who vanished 14 years ago after he was last seen with the son of a Chicago hitman, police have said. Skeletal remains that were discovered in an isolated cabin near Idaho City likely belong to Josh Reddington, from Salmon, who was 25 when he disappeared in 2000, Idaho State Police said. He was last seen with Michael Dauber, 45, who was arrested in March on suspicion of the murder of another man, his roommate Steven Kalogerakos, who was shot dead in December 2007.\n@highlight\nSkeletal remains have been found in a cabin near Idaho City and likely belong to Josh Reddington, who vanished in 2000, police said\n@highlight\nHe was last seen with Michael Dauber, the son of hitman Billy Dauber, who was believed to have killed as many as 30 people before his death in 1980\n@highlight\nMichael Dauber, now 45, is in jail on suspicion of murdering his long-time friend and roommate Steve Kalogerakos\n@highlight\nKalogerakos vanished in December 2007 but his dismembered remains were found near Idaho City last year", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 57, "end": 71}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 384, "end": 389}, {"start": 432, "end": 449}, {"start": 479, "end": 492}, {"start": 581, "end": 598}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 847, "end": 858}, {"start": 950, "end": 963}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' dismembered body parts were uncovered last year in a makeshift grave in rugged mountainous terrain near Idaho City, prosecutors have said.", "idx": 91217}], "idx": 59422} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:17 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:46 EST, 1 May 2012 The two Bronx men who lost their wives, daughters and other family members in a deadly crash on Sunday which claimed seven lives visited the site yesterday at 12.30pm - exactly 24 hours after the fatal crash occurred. Ramon Rosario was joined by Juan Gonzalez as both men summoned up the strength to see the place their families met their end in a wooded area of the Bronx Zoo. Mr Rosario, whose wife Maria Nunez, 35, and daughters Niely, seven, and Marly Rosario, three, perished in the crash, told the New york Post: 'I know what happened, but I wanted to see how it happened.'\n@highlight\nJuan Gonzalez says his family went to church shortly before the Sunday crash\n@highlight\nDriver was his wife, 45-year-old Maria Gonzalez\n@highlight\nParents, sister, daughter and nieces, aged three to 85, died in the crash\n@highlight\nAll seven passengers had to be extracted from the car and were pronounced dead at the scene", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 101}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 521, "end": 525}, {"start": 539, "end": 551}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 680, "end": 692}, {"start": 801, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to the Post, Rosario and @placeholder studied skid marks on the roadway and scuffs in a two-foot concrete curb that served as the launching point for the vehicle.", "idx": 91219}], "idx": 59424} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bianca Jagger (pictured), the 69-year-old ex-wife of Mick Jagger, was subjected to vicious abuse online after coming out in support of a campaign to stop Everton FC building a new stadium in Liverpool Bianca Jagger has hit out at abusers who trolled her after she opposed plans for Everton's new stadium, branding them worse than 'dictators and war criminals'. The 69-year-old ex-wife of Mick Jagger was subjected to vicious 'racist and sexist abuse' online after coming out in support of a campaign to stop Everton FC building a new stadium. The human rights campaigner said she had rarely received such a level of abuse despite campaigning for years against dictators and war criminals.\n@highlight\nBianca Jagger, 69, received vicious abuse online after backing campaign\n@highlight\nMick Jagger's ex came out in support to stop Everton FC's stadium plans\n@highlight\nPremiership club is proposing new ground at Walton Hall Park in Liverpool\n@highlight\nProposed 50,000-seater stadium would replace its current Goodison Park\n@highlight\nMs Jagger branded internet trolls worse than 'dictators and war criminals'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 192, "end": 200}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 389, "end": 399}, {"start": 509, "end": 518}, {"start": 701, "end": 713}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 911, "end": 926}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The mayor has established a green strategy group to scrutinise the use of green space in the city to help formulate the local plan which will guide @placeholder's growth while protecting its heritage and green space.'", "idx": 91231}], "idx": 59432} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For some couples a simple weekend away is enough to make them feel they\u2019ve got out of the house and experienced something special. Not for the Skinners, though. Husband and wife team Andy and Sarah Skinner have spent the past 10 years travelling the world together to remote locations as they photograph wild animals in their most intimate moments. The couple from Berkshire have captured some of the most dangerous beasts on our planet going about their daily business in this stunning collection of wildlife images. 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What started out as a way of keeping in physical and mental shape for the rigors of Formula One has turned into serious hobby for the 2009 world champion, earning him -- at the age of 34 -- the distinction of being called the fittest man in the pit lane. In July, Button hosted his third annual charitable triathlon at Luton Hoo Estate in Bedfordshire, raising a \"huge amount\" for Cancer Research UK, and last month he finished 11th out of 1,675 competitors and second in his age group at an Ironman event in the Philippines.\n@highlight\nMcLaren driver seeks fitness expertise from advanced sports lab\n@highlight\nGSK Human Performance Lab helping unravel secrets of elite performance\n@highlight\nMcLaren driver tests fitness against pro triathletes the Brownlee brothers\n@highlight\nButton has some of quickest reactions ever shown at London-based lab", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 476, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 507}, {"start": 538, "end": 555}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 769, "end": 793}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of which makes Button -- who is seventh in the F1 drivers' championship with just one podium finish all season for his @placeholder team -- one of the most famous amateur triathletes in the world.", "idx": 91237}], "idx": 59436} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Cable PUBLISHED: 20:30 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 11 March 2013 Turbulent relationship: Angie Bowie with the singer and son Zowie, now Duncan Jones, in February 1974 at a Hotel in Amsterdam It has been lauded by critics as one of the greatest comebacks in the history of pop. But David Bowie's return has failed to impress his ex-wife, who has called his latest material 'diabolical'. Angie Bowie, who was married to the singer for ten years, has dismissed his new album, claiming he hasn't written a good song since 1974. She said: 'I listened to the first single \u2013 Where Are We Now? \u2013 and it was just awful, just diabolical. The second one was worse than that.\n@highlight\nAngie Bowie said the singer has not written a good song since 1974\n@highlight\nThe former model says the 66-year-old star's new songs are 'boring'\n@highlight\nAngie claims they almost missed their wedding because of a threesome\n@highlight\nShe spoke about allegedly catching him naked in bed with Mick Jagger", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 111, "end": 121}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 158, "end": 169}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 855, "end": 859}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Angie claimed Bowie's fascination with @placeholder came from his desire to", "idx": 91256}], "idx": 59451} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:45 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:09 EST, 20 December 2013 A psychopath with a string of domestic violence convictions beat his lover to death in a row over Christmas presents two weeks after he was freed from jail. Russian Anastasia Voykina, 23, moved in with Felipe Lopes because she was 'idealistic' and wanted to help him overcome his mental health issues, the Old Bailey heard. But Lopes had a heated argument with her over a Christmas present and knocked their festive tree down the stairs, the court heard.\n@highlight\nFelipe Lopes, 28, beat lover to death in their flat in Streatham, south London\n@highlight\nAnastasia Voykina had moved in with him 'because she wanted to help him'\n@highlight\nHe sexually assaulted 23-year-old and left her body for more than a week\n@highlight\nLopes admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility\n@highlight\nHe faces either prison or a hospital order depending on medical evidence", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 266, "end": 282}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 657, "end": 673}, {"start": 825, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He continued hearing the voice in his head and also @placeholder saying \u201cI\u2019m with my master\u201d.", "idx": 91274}], "idx": 59461} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Katie Hopkins might have made enemies on Celebrity Big Brother but it seems the outspoken star is intent on making a few more after branding Atomic Kitten singer Natasha Hamilton 'chubby' during a TV appearance. Now the 32-year-old singer has hit back, describing Hopkins' words as 'harmful' and saying the reality star is likely to leave a 'toxic and negative' legacy. Hamilton was left fuming after 40-year-old Hopkins' appearance on The Wright Stuff - in particular because she gave birth to her fourth child just five months ago. Writing in a post on her BabyCentre blog, Hamilton explained that she has focused on looking after her health since the birth and reacted with 'complete horror' when she heard Hopkins' remark.\n@highlight\nKatie branded Atomic Kitten 'chubby' on The Wright Stuff this week\n@highlight\nSize 8 Natasha, who gave birth five months ago, says she's 'very harmful'\n@highlight\nNatasha spoke candidly about weight struggles but says she's happy now", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 51, "end": 61}, {"start": 141, "end": 153}, {"start": 162, "end": 177}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 436, "end": 451}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 823, "end": 829}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It is pressure from women like @placeholder - who talk utter nonsense and define people by their looks and weight - who are responsible for this pressure,' she fumed.", "idx": 91292}], "idx": 59473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:43 EST, 19 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:43 EST, 19 July 2012 Plans for a national flagship were hailed yesterday as a demonstration that Britain still has a \u2018lust for adventure\u2019, as they gathered growing support from senior ministers. The proposal for a privately-funded vessel to represent the nation around the world won the backing of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Education Secretary Michael Gove and Business Secretary Vince Cable. 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All but stating that the Republican had won the debate, David Axelrod conceded that the performance aspect was 'not the President's strong suit in these events' but insisted that 'I don't see us adding huge amounts of additional prep time.' 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The Ferrari Dino 246GT, one of fewer than 500, belonged to the singer for six months before he gave it to longstanding drummer, Nigel Olsson. Having changed hands another five times since, it is expected to fetch \u00a3280,000 at a London auction at the end of the month. Scroll down for video The Ferrari 246GT was bought by Elton John in 1972 following the success of his single Crocodile Rock. It is being sold at auction in London and is expected to fetch \u00a3280,000\n@highlight\nThe bright yellow Ferrari Dino 246GT is one of just 500 brought to the UK\n@highlight\nIt belonged to Elton John in 1972 following success of Crocodile Rock\n@highlight\nSinger gave it to his drummer after racking up 5,000 miles in six months\n@highlight\nIt is expected to fetch \u00a3280,000 at auction in central London this month", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 109, "end": 126}, {"start": 233, "end": 244}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 398, "end": 410}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 481, "end": 494}, {"start": 528, "end": 533}, {"start": 598, "end": 615}, {"start": 651, "end": 652}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This letter states that ownership would be transferred \u2018at a figure to be agreed\u2019 and \u2018on behalf of @placeholder\u2019.", "idx": 91306}], "idx": 59482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:20 EST, 11 May 2012 | UPDATED: 21:28 EST, 11 May 2012 FBI agents discovered only two guns while raiding the house of a reputed Connecticut mobster suspected of having information about the 1990 robbery of a Boston museum that remains the largest art heist in history. The mystery deepens after yesterday's search by more than 20 agents in haz-mat suits turned up nothing connected to the art heist. They examined a car in the driveway, searched a wooded area and removed boxes of evidence from the ranch-style suburban home of 75-year-old Robert Gentile, who has been detained since February on federal drug and weapons charges.\n@highlight\nAgents in haz-mat suits raided Connecticut home of Robert Gentile, 75, who has known mobster ties in Philadelphia\n@highlight\nWere searching for $500m of art - including Manet, Rembrandt, and Vermeer\n@highlight\nFound two guns buried in the back yard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 93}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 576, "end": 589}, {"start": 708, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 778, "end": 789}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors say Gentile is a member of a @placeholder crime family.", "idx": 91307}], "idx": 59483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three men have been jailed for raping a 23-year-old woman who admitted she could not remember if she had consented to sex or not. Pawel Chudzicki, 49, former soldier Michael Armitage, 44, and Rafal Segiet, 40, raped the woman at a flat in Lincoln in 2012. They were imprisoned for six years each despite Judge John Pini QC, who jailed the men at Lincoln Crown Court, attempting to halt the trial halfway through because of a lack of evidence. Pawel Chudzicki (left), 49, former soldier Michael Armitage (centre), 44, and Rafal Segiet (right), 40, raped the woman at a flat in Lincoln in 2012 subjecting her to a 20-hour ordeal\n@highlight\nPawel Chudzicki, 49, Michael Armitage, 44, and Rafal Segiet, 40, jailed\n@highlight\nThey were imprisoned for total of 18 years for raping 23-year-old woman\n@highlight\nThey raped the woman at a flat in Lincoln after meeting her in a nightclub\n@highlight\nCourt heard she had 12 shots of vodka and had little memory of ordeal\n@highlight\nMen convicted despite judge trying to halt trial due to a lack of evidence\n@highlight\nProsecution challenged decision and Court of Appeal overruled the judge", "entities": [{"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 192, "end": 203}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 346, "end": 364}, {"start": 443, "end": 457}, {"start": 486, "end": 501}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 638, "end": 652}, {"start": 659, "end": 674}, {"start": 685, "end": 696}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Chudzicki is a father-of-three and forklift truck driver @placeholder is a father-of-two.", "idx": 91312}], "idx": 59487} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Mccormack A 21-year-old woman who tweeted '2 drunk 2 care' hours before she killed two young women in a wrong-way car crash on a Florida highway has told Inside Edition that she is sorry for what she did and that she doesn't remember anything about the incident. Kayla Mendoza was hit earlier this month with eight charges including DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide for killing Kaitlyn Ferrante and Marisa Catronio, both 21, in a head-on crash last November. \u2018When I found out that not only did I get into an accident, but the two girls I got into an accident had passed away, it just really made me wonder why I didn't too,\u2019 a tearful Mendoza told Inside Edition on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nKayla Mendoza, 21, drove the wrong-way down a Florida highway and killed two friends after crashing into their vehicle\n@highlight\nShe has been charged with DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide\n@highlight\nIn her first interview since the incident, she told Inside Edition that she was sorry for what she had done and didn't remember much from the evening\n@highlight\n'No matter how much I hate myself for what happened, nothing I say will change anything,' she said\n@highlight\nShe claims her infamous '2 drunk 2 care' text was a message directed at her boyfriend who she had had a disagreement with\n@highlight\nMarisa Catronio, 21, and her best friend Kaitlyn Ferrante, 21, were killed in the head-on crash last November", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 138, "end": 144}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 705, "end": 717}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 861, "end": 863}, {"start": 964, "end": 977}, {"start": 1316, "end": 1330}, {"start": 1357, "end": 1372}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mendoza, who is still recovering from her injuries from the crash, covered her face so she would not have to look at the faces of the grieving families who gathered on Monday at the @placeholder jail", "idx": 91317}], "idx": 59492} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In Pennsylvania, Tyler Dix, a 16-year-old movie buff, is wide awake by 7 a.m. to cook breakfast for his younger siblings. Moranda Hern and Kaylei Deakin started Sisterhood of the Traveling BDUs, or battle dress uniforms. In Georgia, Tucker Simmons, a 14-year old novice guitarist, prepares ice packs for his mother whenever her chronic lower back pain kicks in. In California, Kaylei Deakin, an avid 17-year old rock climber, disciplines her little sisters when they act out. Tyler, Tucker and Kaylei are three teenagers from across the country who have very different interests, but one experience that bonds them: They grew up fast -- sometimes too quickly -- to fill the shoes of mom or dad when their parent was shipped off to wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nChildren of parents deployed to wars overseas assume adult responsibilities\n@highlight\nDeployments cause stress but also force teens to become more resilient\n@highlight\n\"My dad told me I am the man of the house, and I have to act like it,\" says Tyler Dix, 16\n@highlight\nTeens created the Sisterhood of the BDUs to bring girls together", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 23}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 179}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We chose the perspective that it's our duty to share our daddy,\" @placeholder's mom Joy Simmons said.", "idx": 91320}, {"query": "High school student Kaylei Deakin of @placeholder remembered being teased when she wore her father's jacket to school after he was deployed to Afghanistan in April 2007.", "idx": 91321}], "idx": 59494} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Is anyone surprised that more than half of births to American women under 30 now occur outside of marriage? Or that marriage is losing ground in Middle America? What's the big deal? After all, some Americans believe that \"marriage is just a piece of paper,\" while others think that fathers are no longer essential. Despite these worrisome statistics and views, the institution of marriage is not disappearing in American life. Marriage is certainly not in trouble for the privileged and powerful. Forget Kim Kardashian, Arnold Schwarzenegger or Tiger Woods. In spite of the high-profile marital misbehavior of a few politicians, professional athletes and Hollywood starlets, marriage is actually growing stronger, in many respects, among educated and affluent Americans.\n@highlight\nMore American women under 30 are having kids outside of marriage, research shows\n@highlight\nW. 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'The photographic journey was a way of getting away from the computer and into Sydney parks,' Stefanoff told Daily Mail Australia. 'A photo is the finished product but there's everything else between - this was a way to spend a lot of time reconnecting with nature.' Bringing nature to life: Sydney photographer creates stunning portraits using trees as a backdrop The collection of faces in the series were complied of Stefanoff's idols and people he respects, including co-founder of fashion label Alpha-60 Georgie Cleary, pictured left, and skateboarder James McInnes\n@highlight\nSydney photographer projected famous faces onto trees and rocks\n@highlight\nDavid Stefanoff took the images at night at various NSW locations\n@highlight\nHis work was inspired by Vivid Sydney and a desire to get back to nature\n@highlight\nThe series is called Photosynthesis and features famous faces such as Andrew Denton and Adam Spencer", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 70, "end": 84}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 267, "end": 272}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 297, "end": 316}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 776}, {"start": 846, "end": 860}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Stefanoff said his work's name @placeholder was a play on words, as trees normally turn light into energy, but he was using light to create an image.", "idx": 91325}], "idx": 59497} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In a graphic example of election-year politics at work, a defense bill that would repeal the military's \"don't ask, don't tell\" policy got blocked Tuesday in the U.S. Senate by a Republican-led filibuster. The bill stalled on a 56-43 vote, four short of the 60 votes needed to overcome the Republican opposition. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, changed his vote to \"no\" as a tactical move, allowing him to bring the measure up later. Reid and other Democrats accused Republicans of stalling the National Defense Authorization Act, which traditionally passes with bipartisan support, to undermine the \"don't ask, don't tell\" repeal and an immigration provision offering a path to citizenship for students and soldiers who are children of illegal immigrants.\n@highlight\nNEW: McCain accuses Democrats of cynical stance on defense bill\n@highlight\nNEW: Durbin says Republicans wanted to kill immigration provision\n@highlight\nDefense bill that would repeal the \"don't ask, don't tell\" military policy is blocked\n@highlight\nWhite House disappointed but says \"we'll keep trying\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 310, "end": 319}, {"start": 356, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 528, "end": 561}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 821, "end": 829}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 893, "end": 903}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reid had said he wanted the @placeholder to take up the bill now, but no final vote would take place until after the November 2 elections.", "idx": 91328}], "idx": 59499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Talented musician: Frances Andrade, 48, received psychiatric help only weeks before the trial A concert violinist was urged by police not to seek counselling before she gave evidence in court against a choirmaster who sexually abused her as a teenager - in case it altered her memory, a coroner heard today. The inquest into the death of Frances Andrade - who died of an overdose - was told that the talented musician increasingly struggled to cope with depression and anxiety in the year ahead of the trial of ex-choirmaster Michael Brewer. 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Residents of northern California, the couple took part in the June 29 candlelight procession honoring massacre victims at San Pancrazio. Rend\u00f3n, an author, teacher and civil rights lawyer, describes how the experience allowed him a rare glimpse inside the \"real Tuscany,\" not the storybook one depicted in the movies. A former schoolteacher, Helen was reminded of the injustices she witnessed in her native Baghdad during World War II. Here is an edited transcript of their interview. And read the full story of San Pancrazio.\n@highlight\nCouple who attended San Pancrazio memorial share their feelings\n@highlight\nArmando Rend\u00f3n: To recollect the way they do it is really beautiful\n@highlight\nHelen Rend\u00f3n: The children were laughing, running and playing. 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Since 2008, the official world's greatest player prizes have been a two-horse race between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. But for how long can the duo dominate at the top before a young upstart takes their place? It could be sooner than you think as a certain Neymar is already exceeding the game's dominant duo at international level. Neymar scored twice in Brazil's 4-0 friendly win over Turkey in Istanbul on Wednesday\n@highlight\nNeymar scored twice in Brazil's 4-0 win over Turkey in Istanbul\n@highlight\nHas international strike rate better than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo\n@highlight\nBarcelona forward vows only to improve after being in form of his life", "entities": [{"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 619, "end": 624}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lionel Messi (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo's strike rates at international level are no match for @placeholder's", "idx": 91365}], "idx": 59523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Following the liberal footsteps of Colorado and Washington, Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia passed ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana this month. Florida's medical marijuana law failed, but only because as a constitutional amendment it needed 60% support; 58% voted in favor of it. In 2016, another five to 10 states will likely consider legalization -- possibly Arizona, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. It's not surprising. Opinion polls show that marijuana legalization now commands majority support across the country. Do these developments mean that full legalization is inevitable?\n@highlight\nAlaska, Oregon and District of Columbia recently legalized marijuana\n@highlight\nJeffrey Miron: State legalization is not enough; what U.S. needs is federal legalization\n@highlight\nHe says federal prohibition is a problem; doctors and researchers are afraid to use it\n@highlight\nMiron: Given marijuana's potential in medicine, Congress should make it legal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 77, "end": 82}, {"start": 92, "end": 111}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 499}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 746}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The main impact of @placeholder's legalization has been that marijuana users can now purchase and use with less worry about harsh legal ramifications.", "idx": 91368}], "idx": 59525} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Adam Mayes -- accused of murder and kidnapping in a case involving a Tennessee mother and her three daughters -- has died, FBI spokesman Joel Siskovic said late Thursday. The two sisters he allegedly kidnapped were found alive, law enforcement sources said. There had been conflicting reports about whether Mayes was dead or alive after he reportedly shot himself in Union County, Mississippi. Daniel McMullen, FBI special agent in charge in Jackson, Mississippi, said that officers with the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and state Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Parks rescued Alexandria and Kyliyah Bain, \"alive and unharmed.\"\n@highlight\nReports indicate Adam Mayes shot himself in head, FBI says\n@highlight\nTwo abducted sisters were found alive in Mississippi\n@highlight\nAdam and wife Teresa Mayes were charged with kidnapping and murder", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 376, "end": 387}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 501, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 587}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 770, "end": 780}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 807, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FBI on Wednesday put @placeholder on its list of 10 most wanted fugitives.", "idx": 91372}], "idx": 59528} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A police officer in Tucson, Arizona, asks that local law enforcement be exempt from enforcing the state's new immigration law in a lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday. Officer Martin H. Escobar claims in the suit that the law will \"seriously impede law enforcement investigations and facilitate the successful commission of crimes.\" He also says there are no \"race-neutral criteria or basis to suspect or identify who is lawfully in the United States,\" including a person's proximity to the Mexican border, linguistic characteristics and capabilities, skin color, clothing worn or the type of vehicle driven. The law, signed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on April 23, allows police to ask anyone for proof of legal U.S. residency. Brewer and others who support the law have said it does not involve racial profiling or any other illegal acts.\n@highlight\nLaw allows police to ask anyone for proof of legal U.S. residency\n@highlight\nLawsuit says law will \"seriously impede law enforcement investigations\"\n@highlight\nSuit says there are no \"race-neutral criteria\" to determine who in the U.S. lawfully\n@highlight\nArizona Gov. 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Madeleine Albright was the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, and Toni Morrison was the first African-American women to win a Nobel Prize. Others who stood calmly while Obama placed the medal around their necks included singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, wearing dark glasses indoors and never smiling; civil rights enforcer John Doar; former U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens; worker and women's advocate Dolores Huerta; former University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt, and former astronaut and U.S. Sen. 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U.S. troops secure a street in in the southern Dura district of Baghdad, Iraq, this week. Does it provide enough time for Iraqis to forge a functioning government and an economy that benefits everyone? And if it doesn't, could a civil war be the result? The plan, as outlined in a February 27 speech by Obama, calls for most U.S. troops to leave Iraq by August 2010. A \"transitional force\" of 35,000 to 50,000 troops will remain in the country to assist Iraqi security forces, protect Americans and fight terrorism, Obama said. 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The six MI5 agents will wear disguises when they give evidence at the US trial of Abid Naseer, who is accused of being involved in an international conspiracy, targeting Manchester and New York. US District Judge Raymond Dearie approved the unusual request in Brooklyn on Wednesday, after prosecutors explained the agents are still working undercover on sensitive cases, arguing revealing their identities would 'pose a significant risk to their safety'.\n@highlight\nJudged ruled six MI5 operatives could testify in disguise at New York trial\n@highlight\nProsecution argued revealing their identities could put their lives at risk\n@highlight\nDue to give evidence at the trial of alleged Al Qaeda operative Abid Naseer\n@highlight\nPakistani national is alleged to have been part of plots in America and UK\n@highlight\nNaseer allegedly planned to bomb two Manchester shopping centres", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 78}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 396, "end": 397}, {"start": 408, "end": 418}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 522}, {"start": 539, "end": 552}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Naseer, a Pakistani national who came to the UK on a student visa, was extradited from the @placeholder to New York in 2013, after a High Court judge ruled he 'poses a serious threat to the national security of the UK'.", "idx": 91398}], "idx": 59545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Growing up in rural northeast Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia of my childhood was like the Moscow of Chekhov's \"Three Sisters\" -- the promised land, an emergency exit from my semi-provincial life in Wilkes-Barre. During school trips to see the Liberty Bell or Constitution Hall or the art museum, Philadelphia unfolded like a weird and wonderful tapestry of U.S. history, spanning the colonial era through the post-industrial age. This is the city that gave us Benjamin Franklin, Margaret Mead and Noam Chomsky. It's a town unashamed of the working-class grit that bleeds through the cracked sidewalks of every neighborhood, from Germantown to South Philly to Mantua.\n@highlight\nAs part of our Destination USA series, we pit rival cities and let you vote which is best\n@highlight\nThe final city smackdown is a battle of the underdogs: Philadelphia vs. Detroit\n@highlight\nMichael Saba explains why Philly is \"more than the sum of its touristy trappings\"\n@highlight\nFight for your city! Show us why you think Detroit or Philadelphia is better on CNN iReport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 50}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 99, "end": 104}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 207, "end": 218}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 268, "end": 284}, {"start": 305, "end": 316}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 469, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 500}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 702, "end": 716}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1037}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They're almost an act of rebellion, a defiant kiss-off to the collapse of industry that devastated the rest of @placeholder and saw the population of Philly shrink by a quarter.", "idx": 91400}], "idx": 59547} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "In light of new reports that the Syrian government used nerve gas against its own citizens, killing at least 213 and as many as 1,300, President Obama is considering military options to respond to an action he previously warned the Assad government was crossing a 'red line'. U.S. naval forces are moving closer as the president emphasized that a quick intervention in the Syrian civil war was problematic, given the international considerations that should precede a military strike. The White House said the president would meet Saturday with his national security team to consider possible next steps by the United States.\n@highlight\nActivists report that a nerve gas attack near Damascus Wednesday killed as many as 1,300\n@highlight\nPresident Obama is said to be weighing his military options after he warned President Bashar Assad that chemical weapons use would be crossing a 'red line'\n@highlight\nDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the nerve gas attack needs to be verified but that it 'appears to be what happened'\n@highlight\nUN representative Angela Kane arrived in Syria today to ask President Assad to let investigators into the country to look into the claim\n@highlight\nMilitary officials told the Associated Press that four battleships have been moved within the striking zone of Syria and could be used for a Tomahawk missile attack", "entities": [{"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 233, "end": 237}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 490, "end": 500}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 923, "end": 933}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1332}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For a year now, @placeholder has threatened to punish Assad's regime if it resorted to its chemical weapons arsenal, among the world's vastest, saying use or even deployment of such weapons of mass destruction constituted a 'red line' for him.", "idx": 91403}, {"query": "In this instance, a U.N. chemical weapons team is already on the ground in @placeholder.", "idx": 91407}], "idx": 59550} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Rebels allied with a young Fidel Castro burst into the street outside Havana's Government Palace as soldiers loyal to strongman Fulgencio Batista rain gunfire from above. Steps away, Ernest Hemingway and a young journalist friend dive for cover behind a parked car. An international film crew in recent weeks has been re-enacting this and other historic scenes in the streets of Havana for Papa, a biopic about the budding friendship between Hemingway and the reporter in the turbulent Cuba of the 1950s. Years in the making, producers say it is the first full-length feature film with a Hollywood director and actors to be shot in the country since the 1959 revolution.\n@highlight\nAn international film crew in recent weeks has been filming in Cuba for new Hemingway biopic Papa\n@highlight\nProducers say it is the first full-length feature film with a Hollywood director and actors to be shot in the country since the 1959 revolution\n@highlight\nHemingway lived in Cuba from 1939 to 1960 and wrote much of The Old Man and the Sea on the island - his masterpiece which one him the Nobel Prize for Literature\n@highlight\nThe Godfather Part II's scenes in Cuba and 1990's Havana, were filmed in stand-in locations like the Dominican Republic\n@highlight\nUnprecedented permission to shoot in Hemingway's estate Finca Vigia - today considered such a shrine that tourists aren't even allowed inside\n@highlight\nHemingway is a huge tourist draw for Cuba and the movie is likely to increase visitors to the island", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 90, "end": 95}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 148, "end": 164}, {"start": 203, "end": 218}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 410, "end": 413}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 778, "end": 786}, {"start": 795, "end": 798}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 985, "end": 988}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1188, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1256}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1314}, {"start": 1325, "end": 1335}, {"start": 1422, "end": 1430}, {"start": 1459, "end": 1462}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The film crew was granted access to some of @placeholder's most iconic locales", "idx": 91410}], "idx": 59552} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Capt. James T. Kirk always cut a formidable figure as commander of the starship USS Enterprise. It helped, too, to have some powerful toys -- like a one-of-a-kind Phaser rifle. Somebody inherited some of Kirk's mojo, after paying $231,000 for the rifle that actor William Shatner once toted around while filming the \"Star Trek\" series in the 1960s, Julien's Auctions said Saturday. The winning bid came in well over the auction house's $50,000 to $70,000 estimate. According to Julien's, inventor Reuben Klamer created the weapon after NBC asked that the \"Star Trek\" pilot be \"retooled for a more action-packed adventure.\"\n@highlight\nPhaser rifle used by William Shatner in a \"Star Trek\" pilot sells at an auction for $231,000\n@highlight\nJulien's Auctions had estimated the rifle would go for between $50,000 and $70,000\n@highlight\nOther items auctioned off include items tied to \"The Wizard of Oz\" and Marilyn Monroe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 545, "end": 547}, {"start": 565, "end": 573}, {"start": 664, "end": 678}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 747, "end": 763}, {"start": 890, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then got it back (though it was used in some publicity photos) while Shatner, as Kirk, got a more familiar pistol used for the rest of the next three seasons.", "idx": 91415}, {"query": "Klamer then got it back (though it was used in some publicity photos) while Shatner, as @placeholder, got a more familiar pistol used for the rest of the next three seasons.", "idx": 91416}], "idx": 59555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel harvested organs from bodies in the 1990s without permission of family members, the former head of a state-run forensic laboratory said in a newly released interview. Government officials acknowledge that the practice happened, but emphasize that it ended years ago. In an interview in 2000, which was released to an Israeli TV channel and broadcast over the weekend, Dr. Yehuda Hiss -- who was once head of the Abu Kabir forensic institute -- discussed the practice. \"We started to harvest corneas for various hospitals in Israel,\" Hiss said in the interview on Israel's Channel 2 network.\n@highlight\nIsraeli Ministry of Health: Practice is \"an old story that ended years ago\"\n@highlight\nGlue was used to close eyelids to hide missing corneas, doctor says\n@highlight\nCorneas, heart valves, skin, bones were taken from bodies\n@highlight\nSwedish journalist accuses Israel of harvesting organs from Palestinians", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 24}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 398, "end": 408}, {"start": 438, "end": 465}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 598, "end": 606}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 636, "end": 653}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 923, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the admission of harvesting organs, including skin, at times from @placeholder, struck her, she said.", "idx": 91420}], "idx": 59558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Marathon peace talks aimed at ending the bloody crisis in eastern Ukraine concluded Thursday in a breakthrough: A ceasefire that's due to start Sunday and an agreement for both sides to pull back heavy weapons. If the ceasefire holds -- which is far from certain -- it could end a 10-month conflict that has claimed more than 5,000 lives, many of them civilians, and plunged East-West relations to their lowest point since the end of the Cold War. \"We had just two options: bad, and worse. So we decided at this particular period of time to get the bad option. Probably this option will save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers, and I hope this option will save lives of Ukrainian civilians, of innocent people, who are under a constant shelling of Russian-led terrorists,\" Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said.\n@highlight\n\"We had just two options: bad, and worse,\" the Ukrainian PM tells CNN\n@highlight\nA German government spokesman says the deal, reached after 17-hour talks, is a \"reason for hope\"\n@highlight\nThe deal includes a ceasefire to begin Sunday and the withdrawal of heavy weapons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 12}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 380, "end": 388}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 610, "end": 618}, {"start": 672, "end": 680}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 801, "end": 817}, {"start": 883, "end": 891}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ceasefire line for the @placeholder is the current front line and for the separatists it's the front line as it was at the time of the previous deal on September 19.", "idx": 91421}], "idx": 59559} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As Iran rushes ahead with its nuclear program, some foreign policy thinkers urge Israel to accept that it must live with \"incomplete\" security. On Monday morning, 200,000 Israeli children spent the morning in bomb shelters rather than classrooms, as rockets from Gaza barraged southern Israeli cities. That would seem to qualify as security \"incomplete\" enough to satisfy anybody. Israel has met the barrage with a new defense system, named Iron Dome. Iron Dome senses rocket launches. Its computers assess which rockets are headed toward populated areas, then it fires missiles to intercept the incoming rockets. According to the Israel Defense Forces, Iron Dome has achieved a success rate of more than 90% when fired. 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In his first address as president, Humala stressed equality, saying he wants Peru to be \"a place where everyone enjoys the same rights to abundance and happiness.\" \"Economic growth and social inclusion must march together,\" he said of his governing philosophy. He succeeds Alan Garcia, who oversaw a period of robust economic growth as president, but who nonetheless was unpopular and criticized for promoting business at the expense of indigenous groups and the environment.\n@highlight\nNEW: Peru's new president stresses equality\n@highlight\nHumala is a former army officer\n@highlight\nHe is a leftist who has moderated his stance\n@highlight\nHe promises to spread the benefits of Peru's economic boom to the poor", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 442, "end": 452}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In another minor controversy, the outgoing president, @placeholder, did not attend the swearing-in ceremony to pass the presidential sash to his successor.", "idx": 91431}], "idx": 59565} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 29 January 2014 Charla Nash, the woman whose face and hands were ripped off in a brutal chimpanzee attack, has revealed how she is struggling to rebuild her life four years on. In a moving interview, the 60-year-old revealed that she has no independence at her Massachusetts nursing home, where none of her fellow residents come near her. 'Unfortunately, there's not a whole lot I can do,' she told the Boston Herald. 'I've lost so much independence... I could change my own truck tire, and now I can\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t even feed myself.'\n@highlight\nCharla Nash lost her eyes, nose, mouth and hands when she was attacked by a friend's chimpanzee in Connecticut in 2009\n@highlight\nShe has since undergone a face transplant and been fitted with new teeth\n@highlight\nBut she struggles with her loss of independence at a Massachusetts nursing home - where the staff and residents keep their distance\n@highlight\nShe spends her days listening to audio books, walking the hallways and hoping that one day she will be able to return to a home", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 611, "end": 621}, {"start": 710, "end": 720}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the attack, her family sought permission to sue @placeholder for $150", "idx": 91443}], "idx": 59574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Claudio Bravo has arrived at his new club Barcelona following Chile's departure from the World Cup. Bravo, who agreed a move to the Catalan giants in June from Real Sociedad, will take a medical and sign his contract on Monday before giving a press conference. The 31-year-old, who returned home to Spain after Chile\u2019s defeat to Brazil on penalties last week, posed for pictures in front of the club's crest on Sunday, and will sign until 2018. 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His arrest came after police forced the 42-year-old to destroy his most iconic work, an apocalyptic diorama of Tiananmen Square which he slathered with ground pork meat. Jian, Chinese born but a naturalised Australian, returned to Sydney in June after being detained for two weeks in Beijing, and he is now working on his first post-exile exhibition in New York. Guo Jian's artwork 'The Square' is a huge diorama of the Beijing landmark Tiananmen Square which he slathered with ground pork meat Jian, (L) , walks to a police car in his from his studio in Beijing after he collecting his personal belongings. 20 police arrived to his studio in the middle of the night and forced him to smash the controversial artwork\n@highlight\nGuo Jian was forced to smash his most iconic artwork\n@highlight\nHe feared for his life when 20 police arrested him in the middle of the night\n@highlight\nThe Chinese government alleged he was banished over 'visa irregularities'\n@highlight\nBut the artist is adamant it was because of his sculpture 'The Square'\n@highlight\nJian is raising funds for a new project in New York called #SURRENDER", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 51}, {"start": 69, "end": 73}, {"start": 187, "end": 202}, {"start": 246, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 283, "end": 292}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 513, "end": 528}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 578, "end": 578}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jian says 'The Square' represents the rapid urbanisation of @placeholder, a process which frequently sees cultural landmarks demolished.", "idx": 91446}], "idx": 59576} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Federal officials are investigating whether this week's Pacific storms caused a pilot to crash his small plane into a mountain in a southern California state park, authorities said Friday. It is the second death that might be related to the storms. Christopher Julius Petrikas, 65, a former commercial airline pilot from Riverside, California, slammed his twin-engine Aero Commander plane into a 3,300-foot mountain summit in Lake Perris State Recreation Area on Monday, authorities said. That park is just 11 miles from the city where Petrikas lived. He was the small plane's sole occupant. On Friday, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said his agency and the National Transportation Safety Board will examine if the weather was a factor in the fatal crash.\n@highlight\nNEW: FAA is investigating whether this week's torrential rains caused a small plane crash\n@highlight\nNEW: Searcher recounts the drama of carrying the pilot's body off the mountain\n@highlight\nAuthorities are also investigating whether a woman's death is storm-related\n@highlight\nResidents of parts of the Southwest fear mudslides and flood surges", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 270, "end": 296}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 362}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 447, "end": 479}, {"start": 557, "end": 564}, {"start": 624, "end": 654}, {"start": 666, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 736}, {"start": 815, "end": 817}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1122}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Overall on Friday, rain-soaked residents of @placeholder were enjoying a reprieve from the storms that inundated the state for most of the previous week.", "idx": 91464}], "idx": 59584} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney Last updated at 6:19 PM on 27th December 2011 Astronomers all over the world were left awe-struck by Comet Lovejoy's incredible close shave with the Sun as it came within 87,000 miles of its fiery surface last week. And now, the comet's trajectory across the Earth's skies have been captured in dazzling detail by an astronomy enthusiast. Using only a simple digital camera with a long exposure to let more light in, these incredible images were taken by stargazer Alex Cherney as Comet Lovejoy blazed a trail through the night sky after appearing over the Earth's horizon.\n@highlight\nAmateur stargazer captures incredible images of Comet Lovejoy's trajectory over the Earth's horizon\n@highlight\nThe comet came within 87,000 miles of the Sun's 5700C surface", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 120, "end": 132}, {"start": 168, "end": 170}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 484, "end": 495}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 763, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "last week from his vantage point 240 miles above the @placeholder.", "idx": 91476}, {"query": "However, @placeholder had other ideas and in a brief, but very clear, clip can be seen zooming away to safety from the Sun\u2019s fiery clutches.", "idx": 91478}], "idx": 59591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Monza, Italy (CNN) -- Has Lewis Hamilton's luck finally turned at the 13th race of the season? The Formula One title contender beat rival Nico Rosberg to the checkered flag at the Italian Grand Prix. The dueling Mercedes teammates came to Italy bruised and bowed after a bust-up in Belgium. Rosberg had apologized to Hamilton for effectively putting him out of the race in Spa and the team made it clear under no circumstances would they tolerate another clash between its two cars. But on Monza's high-speed circuit, the German championship leader knocked himself out of contention. On lap 29, and with Hamilton looming large in his mirrors, Rosberg misjudged his braking at the first chicane -- for the second time in the race -- and Hamilton sailed past to inherit the lead.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton wins Italy GP\n@highlight\nBritish driver beat team rival Rosberg into second\n@highlight\nTensions between the two dominated build up\n@highlight\nFelipe Massa finished third", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 138, "end": 149}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 212, "end": 219}, {"start": 239, "end": 243}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 490, "end": 494}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite his misfortune during the race, @placeholder was booed on the podium just as he was in Spa.", "idx": 91480}], "idx": 59593} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A friend of supermodel Naomi Campbell handed over unpolished diamonds to South African police the day that Campbell testified at a war crimes trial for former Liberian President Charles Taylor, police said Friday. Police spokesman Musa Zondi told CNN that the diamonds are real. Campbell testified Thursday at a United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone that she had received the diamonds as a gift, then turned them over to her friend Jeremy Ratcliffe to auction for charity. She said on the stand she believed Ratcliffe still had the stones. Zondi said Ratcliffe could face charges of possession of unpolished diamonds.\n@highlight\nSupermodel Naomi Campbell testified Thursday at a war crimes trial\n@highlight\nLiberian president Charles Taylor is charged with fueling the war in Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nHe is accused of using so-called blood diamonds to fund the war\n@highlight\nCampbell said she gave her friend Jeremy Ratcliffe the unpolished stones", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 109, "end": 121}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 348, "end": 361}, {"start": 370, "end": 399}, {"start": 483, "end": 498}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 926, "end": 933}, {"start": 960, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors had rested their case against Taylor in February 2009 but reopened it to call Campbell to testify after learning in June of that year that @placeholder had given the supermodel a diamond.", "idx": 91486}], "idx": 59595} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "COPENHAGEN, Denamrk (CNN) -- What makes someone decide to become an actor? It sometimes seems as if the average Hollywood star is motivated mainly by the promise of a fat pay check. Connie Nielsen shot to fame playing Lucilla in \"Gladiator.\" Or perhaps they're drawn to the celebrity lifestyle. Maybe they crave the love of an adoring public, or perhaps they see the movies as a way to leave their mark on the world, to be immortalized on celluloid. For Danish actress Connie Nielsen it was something quite different. For her, being an actor means being an outsider. \"As an artist you actually do have to make a choice to be an outsider. 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Effigies of Jose Luis Abarca, former mayor of Iguala, Mexico, and his wife Maria de los Angeles Pineda, were set ablaze in a ceremony to get rid of evil spirits and ill feelings. The couple are currently in jail after they were charged with the kidnapping of 43 trainee teachers in Iguala last September. It is believed they ordered corrupt police to arrest the students and hand them over to gangsters. None of the students have been seen since.\n@highlight\nJose Luis Abarca and Maria de los Angeles Pineda are in held in Mexico\n@highlight\nThey allegedly arranged for the disappearances of students in September\n@highlight\nNone of the trainee teachers have been seen since they were arrested\n@highlight\nIt is believed that police handed them over to gangsters who killed them", "entities": [{"start": 170, "end": 185}, {"start": 204, "end": 209}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 233, "end": 259}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 637, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tourism: The five-day event draws plenty of travellers who come to see the exotic sights of @placeholder", "idx": 91508}], "idx": 59609} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Caroline Mcguire for MailOnline Coming out can be incredibly hard for gay people to do - the fear of how family and friends will react often delays announcement for years, or even decades. But for Vicky Beeching, the decision to tell the world she was a lesbian wasn't just about telling her nearest and dearest, it was was also going to risk shattering her income and having her deported from the country she lived in. For over a decade, the 35-year-old's music has been played across America's bible belt as a soundtrack to modern Christianity. From the age of fourteen, the Brit had been travelling to perform the religious music she wrote at concerts and churches from her family home in Kent.\n@highlight\nVicky Beeching, 35, is one of most successful singers in US Christian rock\n@highlight\nThe British star tried to 'cure' herself of being gay as a child via exorcism\n@highlight\nFinally came out this year and has been astonished by support received\n@highlight\nShe is hoping to use her story to help the church to accept gay marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 33}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 580, "end": 583}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 712, "end": 725}, {"start": 769, "end": 770}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From a young age, she realised that the way she felt about her own sex wasn't acceptable in @placeholder.", "idx": 91512}], "idx": 59613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Hopkins for MailOnline Two Palestinians suspected over the abduction and murders of three Israeli teenagers have been killed by Israeli special forces who stormed a West Bank hideout. The deaths of the two well-known Hamas militants, Amer Abu Aisheh and Marwan Qawasmeh, ended one of the largest manhunts conducted by the Israeli security forces. Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Fraenkel, a 16-year-old with dual Israeli-American citizenship, were abducted on June 12 while hitch-hiking home in the West Bank and killed soon afterwards. Palestinians inspect the scene after Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians, Amer Abu Aisheh and Marwan Qawasmeh, in the West Bank city of Hebron; the men were responsible for murdering three teenagers\n@highlight\nDeaths ended one of the largest manhunts conducted by Israeli forces\n@highlight\nA special unit stalked the suspects hideout in an area of Hebron for a week\n@highlight\nThree members of one of the killed men's family were also arrested", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 99, "end": 105}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 243, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 277}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 373, "end": 383}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 522, "end": 530}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 830, "end": 836}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, during the Israel-Hamas war, an exiled Hamas leader responsible for @placeholder operations acknowledged his group had been responsible for abducting and killing them.", "idx": 91514}], "idx": 59614} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Football has faced plenty of problems over racist and homophobic chanting and now a British broadcaster wants action taken after fans allegedly sang songs which mocked people with disabilities. Kevin Kilbane, a former Republic of Ireland international who played with Everton in the English Premier League, reported West Ham supporters to the English Football Association for derogatory chants against Tottenham's Harry Kane during Sunday's game. The former winger, who now works for the BBC, was not at the game but was shocked to hear \"mong\" chants had been sung at the game. Kilbane was told about the chants by Andy Merriman -- a Tottenham season-ticket holder whose daughter lives with Down's syndrome. 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Dana Armon Long, 54, husband of Democrat State Senator Bethany Hall-Long of Middletown where the incident took place, was filmed taking down signs labeled Republican Party of Delaware. Walking along the road around 4am, Long attempts to hide behind the signs he's carrying as a voice off camera says 'We got you stealing those signs. You're stealing those signs, put them back.' 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The incident happened on Friday when an altercation on the pitch between the two players escalated dramatically. A member of the public \u2014 believed to be the mother of a youth-team player \u2014 phoned police after claiming to have spotted a screaming Flores brandishing the brick. 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Ahmadinejad, known for his harsh rhetoric toward the West and Israel, said the attack on U.S. soil was a \"scenario and a sophisticated intelligence measure,\" Iran's state-run Press TV reported Saturday. The assault was a \"big lie intended to serve as a pretext for fighting terrorism and setting the grounds for sending troops to Afghanistan,\" Press TV reported Ahmadinejad as saying.\n@highlight\nMahmoud Ahmadinejad says 9/11 attacks a ruse to allow invasion of Afghanistan\n@highlight\nHis remarks, reported by state media, come two days before he arrives in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nAhmadinejad to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, according to reports", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 65}, {"start": 77, "end": 95}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 259, "end": 269}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 434, "end": 441}, {"start": 589, "end": 599}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 655, "end": 673}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's not the first time @placeholder has denied a historical tragedy.", "idx": 91527}], "idx": 59626} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British teenager has told how she was seduced by the same Turkish waiter who ran away with a 16-year-old schoolgirl. Alanah Longshaw, from Stirling in Scotland, told how Murat Can Ertani groomed her via Facebook, told her he loved her and persuaded her to leave her mother and move in with him in Turkey. But after she fell pregnant with his child when she was just 16, the 22-year-old told her 'I hope you and the baby die in labour'. British schoolgirl Faye Jones, 16, from Cramlington, Northumberland who has the same dark hair and green eyes as Alanah disappeared four days ago with Can.\n@highlight\nFaye Jones, of Northumberland, disappeared four days ago in Marmaris\n@highlight\nHer single mother Rhonda, 39, has been searching for her day and night\n@highlight\nFaye met bar worker Murat Can Ertani, 22, in the same resort last year\n@highlight\nThe pair fled together after Faye argued with her mother about him\n@highlight\nTurkish police say Ertani has criminal record and has spent time in jail", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 141, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 205, "end": 212}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 787, "end": 802}, {"start": 878, "end": 881}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Distraught: @placeholder's mother Rhonda has been frantically searching for her.", "idx": 91531}], "idx": 59629} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Honda Odyssey was the only minivan to earn the highest safety rating in new crash tests by the insurance industry. 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CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Tried and tested: The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the Chrysler Town & Country was one of the lowest rating minivans on a small overlap front crash test\n@highlight\nThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said Thursday that the Nissan Quest, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Caravan all garnered the lowest rating on the small overlap front crash test\n@highlight\nThe test replicates what happens when a vehicle's front corner collides with another object at 40 miles per hour\n@highlight\n'It's not encouraging that just 40 per cent of the minivans did acceptable or better in these tests,' Dave Zuby, executive vice president of the Insurance institute, said", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 123, "end": 160}, {"start": 185, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 221}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 510, "end": 532}, {"start": 556, "end": 593}, {"start": 618, "end": 640}, {"start": 731, "end": 768}, {"start": 793, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 829}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Potentially fatal: In the @placeholder, both of the dummy's legs were trapped and the air bag was shoved up into its face, the institute said", "idx": 91534}], "idx": 59631} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- The death toll from the devastating mudslide in China's northwestern Gansu province rose slightly to 1,254 Monday, a day after the country paused for three minutes in memory of those who perished. Another 490 people are still missing a week after torrential rains triggered the mudslides on July 8, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. At 10 a.m. Sunday, Chinese President Hu Jintao and other top leaders paid a silent tribute ahead of a party meeting. At the Dongjie Village in hardest-hit Zhouqu county, more than 5,000 rescuers and villagers stood still atop mudslide debris with their heads bowed, Xinhua said.\n@highlight\nNEW: The death toll rises slightly to 1,254, with 490 missing\n@highlight\nTop leaders and rescue workers pause for three minutes to remember victims\n@highlight\nLarge-scale national displays of mourning are rare in China\n@highlight\nRoads have been cleared in Zhouqu county", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 72, "end": 76}, {"start": 93, "end": 97}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 486, "end": 500}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On July 8, heavy rains caused the side of a mountain broke off in the night and tear through remote @placeholder, burying some homes and ripping others apart.", "idx": 91537}], "idx": 59633} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arjen Robben admitted trying to con the referee in Holland's 2-1 victory over Mexico, while Miguel Herrera branded the forward a cheat. The Dutchman revealed that he dived in an attempt to win a penalty - but not for the decisive 93rd minute spot-kick that secured Holland's progression to the quarter-finals. Robben had two penalty appeals turned down earlier in the match - before Klaas Jan Huntelaar converted in injury time - and later apologised for trying to fool Portuguese official Pedro Proenca. 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Susan Atkins, Califorina's longest-serving female inmate, is shown in her most recent mug shot. Atkins, 60, has been diagnosed with brain cancer and has had a leg amputated, her attorney said. In June, she requested the release, available to terminally ill inmates with less than six months to live. The California Board of Parole Hearings' decision -- posted Tuesday on its Web site -- came after a public hearing on Atkins' request. It means the request will not be forwarded to the Los Angeles Superior Court that sentenced Atkins.\n@highlight\nManson follower, 60, terminally ill, expected to die within six months\n@highlight\nSusan Atkins is bedridden, can barely speak\n@highlight\nAtkins stabbed pregnant victim Sharon Tate 16 times\n@highlight\nAtkins, who was convicted of five 1969 murders, has brain cancer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 178, "end": 189}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 482, "end": 516}, {"start": 596, "end": 601}, {"start": 663, "end": 688}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I know the pain I caused Mrs. @placeholder,\" she said at a parole board hearing in 1985.", "idx": 91541}], "idx": 59636} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers and David Martosko The campaign arm of Congressional Democrats has raised more than $7.6 million since House Republicans announced a lawsuit against President Barack Obama last month. The Democratic Congressional Campaign committee says it raised $1 million in a single day after newly elected Republican Whip Steve Scalise repeatedly refused to tell Fox News' Chris Wallace on Sunday that the House wouldn't impeach the president. House Speaker John Boehner has said time and time again that the legal action the House intends to take against Obama is not a precursor to impeachment, but Democrats have continued to link the two together, causing headaches for Republican leaders.\n@highlight\nThe Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is fundraising off impeachment threats\n@highlight\nIt raised $1 million on Monday after a Republican leader refused to say the House wouldn't impeach Obama\n@highlight\nHouse or Representatives won't move to impeach, Boehner told reporters\n@highlight\nHe said talk of impeachment is an election-year fundraising ploy launched by the White House itself to help Democrats in November\n@highlight\nThe House voted 225-201 to sue the president on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 61, "end": 83}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 210, "end": 252}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 395}, {"start": 416, "end": 420}, {"start": 468, "end": 479}, {"start": 536, "end": 540}, {"start": 566, "end": 570}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 684, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israel said that as a result of @placeholder' election year scheme to take on the president, Democrats are more fired up than ever.", "idx": 91544}], "idx": 59639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A U.S. citizen, who rushed to his native Sudan to save his pregnant wife from the death sentence, described his horror at seeing her shackled in a prison cell with their toddler son. Meriam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag, 27, was charged with adultery for marrying Christian Daniel Wani, a Sudanese man with U.S. citizenship who lives in New Hampshire. She was sentenced to 100 lashes as the Sudanese court refuses to recognize her 2011 marriage to Mr Wani because they consider Ishag a Muslim. The eight-months pregnant woman, who has a 20-month-old son, was subsequently sentenced to death for the crime of apostasy. Sudanese law considers her a Muslim while she has declared that she was raised Christian and refuses to convert to Islam because Christianity is the only religion she knows.\n@highlight\nMariam Yahya Ibrahim Ishag, 27, was sentenced to death last week for refusing to renounce her Christian faith in front of Sudanese court which considers her a Muslim\n@highlight\nShe was also charged with adultery for marrying Christian Daniel Wani and sentenced to 100 lashes\n@highlight\nShe told the Sudanese court: 'I was never a Muslim. 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The 35-year-old center was named man of the match in his record-extending 141st appearance at the highest level, as Ireland won the European tournament for the first time since 2009. A French victory would have given the title to England, who thrashed Italy 52-11 in Rome earlier Saturday to end Les Bleus' own hopes. France, beaten World Cup finalist in 2011, could have denied the Irish after scoring a controversial 63rd-minute try to Dimitri Szarzewski -- but Jean Marc Doussain missed a routine penalty kick soon after.\n@highlight\nBrian O'Driscoll bows out of international rugby as Ireland wins Six Nations title\n@highlight\nSaturday's 22-20 victory in France ends England's hopes of snatching the crown\n@highlight\nThe English finish second on differential after beating Italy 52-11 in Rome\n@highlight\nWales in third place above France after thrashing Scotland 51-3 in Cardiff", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 616, "end": 633}, {"start": 642, "end": 659}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was @placeholder's first win in Paris since 2000, which was also by a two-point margin.", "idx": 91555}], "idx": 59642} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Video gamers spend tons of time -- for many it's 10,000 hours by age 21 -- battling mythic monsters, shooting aliens and rescuing princesses from digital castles. Adrien Treuille wants to put those efforts to better use. The Carnegie Mellon computer scientist is the creator of two online games -- Foldit and EteRNA -- that put video gamers to work solving epic scientific puzzles. His aim is to make super-boring-sounding scientific mysteries like \"protein folding\" and \"RNA synthesis\" fun and challenging for gamers. The results have been staggering, as Foldit and EteRNA players -- there are about 430,000 of them between those two games, most of them playing Foldit -- continue to make discoveries that had eluded scientists and their supercomputers.\n@highlight\nAdrien Treuille, a computer scientist, designs games that further science\n@highlight\nIn Foldit, players mold 3-D models of protiens as if they're puzzles\n@highlight\nAnother game, EteRNA, lets players toy with genetic sequences\n@highlight\nTreuille: Gamers have made discoveries that elude scientists and computers", "entities": [{"start": 163, "end": 177}, {"start": 225, "end": 239}, {"start": 298, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}, {"start": 876, "end": 878}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, for example, @placeholder players helped solve a puzzle about proteins that could further research into HIV/AIDS.", "idx": 91559}], "idx": 59646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Neil Warnock made an unexpected return to Crystal Palace on Wednesday - and wants to bring Wilfried Zaha with him. The 65-year-old has been confirmed as Tony Pulis' successor on a two-year deal, pipping Steve Clarke to the post. And Warnock will launch an immediate swoop to bring Manchester United misfit Zaha back to Selhurst Park on season-long loan. 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Watching Amir Khan on a Floyd Mayweather card, in the wee small hours from Las Vegas, was a wonderful thing. However, Wembley Stadium, full house, local rivalry, and during pub hours\u2026 well that was something else entirely. Sport-on-the-telly fans have been somewhat spoilt for choice for action from the FA\u2019s headquarters recently. Culminating, you could be forgiven for thinking, with England\u2019s parting shot before Rio. Not a bit of it, because Carl Froch and George Groves decided they would take their problem with each other outside. It was, unfortunately, a double whammy if you wanted to see what the organisers did with the place in 24 hours flat. Firstly, you\u2019d have to be someone who has bought into the principle of buying lots of your sport. And secondly, you\u2019d have had to cough up extra to watch it live on Sky\u2019s Box Office service.\n@highlight\nThe package was worth the \u00a317 charged on Box Office\n@highlight\nJohnny Nelson is a natural performer in front of the camera", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 44, "end": 59}, {"start": 95, "end": 103}, {"start": 138, "end": 152}, {"start": 324, "end": 325}, {"start": 352, "end": 362}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 436, "end": 438}, {"start": 466, "end": 475}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 840, "end": 842}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 918, "end": 927}, {"start": 940, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier in the evening @placeholder had described the occasion as \u2018proper gladiator days\u2019.", "idx": 91573}], "idx": 59653} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Former Haitian first lady Mirlande Manigat will face popular musician Michel Martelly in the second round of presidential elections in Haiti, the electoral commission announced Thursday. The government-backed candidate, Jude Celestin, was eliminated from the race. The announcement followed pressure from the United States and others on President Rene Preval to honor recommendations from the Organization of American States regarding the runoff election. In early December, the electoral council announced that Manigat had won but lacked the majority of votes needed for an outright victory. Initial results put her in a runoff with Celestin, a protege of the president.\n@highlight\nNEW: The U.S. ambassador calls it a \"good day\" for Haiti\n@highlight\nFormer first lady Mirlande Manigat will now face musician Michel Martelly\n@highlight\nOriginally, Manigat was to face government-backed candidate Jude Celestin\n@highlight\nThere was pressure from the United States and OAS for the change", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 35, "end": 50}, {"start": 79, "end": 93}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 402, "end": 432}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 701, "end": 704}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 793}, {"start": 818, "end": 832}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 976, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That review suggested that @placeholder earned a spot in the runoff.", "idx": 91577}], "idx": 59657} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:04 PM on 11th September 2011 An attack on the Israeli embassy in the Egyptian capital Cairo that left three people dead and up to 1,000 injured was condemned by world leaders yesterday. A mob have broken into the embassy and dumped documents out of the windows as hundreds more demonstrated outside, prompting the ambassador and his family to leave the country. The unrest was a further worsening of already deteriorating ties between Israel and post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt. Yesterday David Cameron said he strongly condemned the attack, while the United States urged Egypt to protect the embassy.\n@highlight\nEgyptian commandos storm Israeli embassy to rescue six staff trapped inside\n@highlight\n450 people injured during violent clashes between protesters and security forces\n@highlight\nIsraeli ambassador flees country in military plane with family\n@highlight\nOfficials call attack 'blow to peaceful relations' between two countries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 487, "end": 510}, {"start": 523, "end": 535}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 606, "end": 610}, {"start": 647, "end": 654}, {"start": 672, "end": 678}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The official said: 'That the government of @placeholder ultimately acted to rescue our people is noteworthy and we are thankful.", "idx": 91591}], "idx": 59667} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron's bid to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the EU has been ridiculed by Poland's Foreign Secretary in explosive private recordings leaked to the country's media. Radek Sikorski, who was in the infamous Bullingdon Club with Boris Johnson at university in Oxford, accused Mr Cameron of 'incompetence' and 'stupidly' pandering to his eurosceptic backbenchers. He said the Prime Minister had 'f****d up' trying to veto the last European treaty and would fail in his bid to overhaul Britain's relationship with Brussels unless they offer Poland a 'mountain of gold'. Scroll down for video Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski was a member of the Bullingdon Club at Oxford with Boris Johnson. David Cameron was also a member\n@highlight\nRadek Sikorski recorded lashing out at Cameron's renegotiation strategy\n@highlight\nThe Polish foreign minister was a fellow member of Oxford Bullingdon club\n@highlight\nBut in leaked tape he slams plan to reform EU and hold referendum in 2017\n@highlight\nComes as Cameron faces double defeat in Brussels over reform plans\n@highlight\nPM was today handed EU's five year manifesto by Herman Van Rompuy\n@highlight\nBut list of EU 'priorities' makes no mention of Cameron's renegotiation plan\n@highlight\nPM also facing defeat in bid to block Jean-Claude Junker becoming president\n@highlight\nCameron has vowed to go down fighting over the Junker's appointment\n@highlight\nArch federalist is set to made European Commission president on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 35, "end": 41}, {"start": 67, "end": 68}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 243, "end": 255}, {"start": 274, "end": 279}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 765}, {"start": 791, "end": 797}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}, {"start": 963, "end": 964}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1104}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1214}, {"start": 1248, "end": 1249}, {"start": 1286, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1382, "end": 1387}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1463}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I think it\u2019ll be the case that [@placeholder] will lose the elections.", "idx": 91593}], "idx": 59668} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is $2 million richer on Sunday after holding his nerve to beat American Anthony Kim in a play-off at the Shanghai Masters at Lake Malaren. With both players sending their approach shots into the same greenside bunker, Kim missed his resulting three-foot putt, allowing world number three McIlroy to tap home from two feet to collect the richest current first prize in golf. \"It was a very important win. I'll be the first to say I have not won enough in the last four years as professional and could have done a lot more,\" McIlroy told reporters.\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy holds his nerve to win the Shanghai Masters in a play-off\n@highlight\nThe world number three defeats American Anthony Kim on first extra hole\n@highlight\nMcIlroy collects $2 million for his victory, the joint richest first prize in golf", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 104, "end": 111}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 146, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 177}, {"start": 259, "end": 261}, {"start": 329, "end": 335}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That score tied with @placeholder's four-round effort, although a final round three-under par 69 ensured he was the only player to card four sub 70 rounds.", "idx": 91596}], "idx": 59670} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It took 12 minutes before a section of Newcastle\u2019s fans started their weekly invitation to Alan Pardew to seek alternative employment. How much leeway, if any, can be bought with a point at the Liberty Stadium remains to be seen. Certainly, the prognosis looks better, a draw coming against a backdrop of 19 points taken from the previous 26 games. More than that, there was the evidence here of a fighting spirit, manifested in the goals of Senegal\u2019s Papiss Cisse, who twice pulled Newcastle level in a game they often looked like losing but, ultimately, might have won. 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The tech mogul, who spoke alongside fellow Google founder Sergey Brin in an interview with venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, didn't expand on how people could afford to live if they worked less. 'If you really think about the things you need to make yourself happy - housing, security, opportunity for your kids - it's not that hard for us to provide those things,' he said in the interview last week. He said the resources we need do not require as much effort to achieve as we think they do, and instead said that we only work to make ourselves feel needed.\n@highlight\nLarry Page said that because it doesn't take much to achieve the jobs that we need complete, roles should be split or hours should be reduced\n@highlight\nHe failed to suggest how workers could afford to live on fewer hours\n@highlight\nHe spoke alongside fellow Google co-founder Sergey Brin in an interview with venture capitalist and billionaire Vinod Khosla last week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 195, "end": 205}, {"start": 247, "end": 258}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}, {"start": 984, "end": 994}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Co-founder Brin said he had to 'quibble' with @placeholder's view.", "idx": 91612}], "idx": 59684} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Two Britons serving three-month prison terms for having sex on a public beach in Dubai have been released on bail pending their appeal, their lawyer said Tuesday. File image of one of the co-accused -- Vince Acors -- arriving at court in Dubai in September. Michelle Palmer, 36, and Vincent Acors, 34, were sentenced last week after a court found them guilty. Both denied they had intercourse and their lawyer, Hassan Mattar, said they planned to appeal. Mattar said Tuesday the court accepted the appeal and will hold the first hearing November 18 in Dubai.\n@highlight\nTwo Britons jailed for having sex on beach in Dubai bailed pending their appeal\n@highlight\nThe pair were arrested at a Dubai beach shortly after midnight on July 5\n@highlight\nThey were charged with with illicit relations, public indecency, public intoxication\n@highlight\nAlthough a relatively moderate Gulf state, Dubai adheres to certain Islamic rules", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 239, "end": 249}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 611, "end": 617}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, where Dubai is located, is home to thousands of expatriates and is among the most moderate Gulf states.", "idx": 91614}], "idx": 59686} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Have you ever been caught in a shoot-out, dodging bullets as they scatter across walls? Or participated in a bank robbery in broad daylight? No need to duck. Modern-day fans of America's outlaws can safely step into one of the most famous gunfights in history and the first successful daylight robbery. Although famous outlaws John Dillinger and Jesse James aren't usually embraced for their violence, their exploits are a part of America's history. The birthplaces, graves and trails once traveled by these famous American criminals can be found all over the United States. Here are some of the best locations to relive the most well-known rogues of yesteryear.\n@highlight\nOutlaw museums and landmarks can be found all over the country\n@highlight\nJesse James' home and Al Capone's grave are popular sites\n@highlight\nThe Crime Museum in Washington, D.C. holds a large collection of artifacts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 98}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 365}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 524, "end": 531}, {"start": 569, "end": 581}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 779, "end": 787}, {"start": 830, "end": 841}, {"start": 846, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After being pursued by law enforcement for nearly 20 years, ironically @placeholder was shot and killed by one of his fellow gang members for a $10,000 reward.", "idx": 91616}], "idx": 59687} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "It was a shimmering metal wall hanging fashioned from thousands of bottle tops that won El Anatsui international acclaim. During the Venice Biennale in 2007 the Ghanaian sculptor transformed the facade of a museum by draping one of his exquisite metal tapestries over the top of it, causing a sensation in the art world. Today, he is hot property, collected by the world's major museums and selling his rippling metal installations that nod to indigenous art for hundreds of thousands of dollars. His latest work goes on display this week at New York's High Line, an elevated park built on an old freight rail line in Manhattan.\n@highlight\nEl Anatsui is an internationally renowned Ghanaian artist who lives and works in Nigeria\n@highlight\nHe is known for monumental sculptures using recycled waste that he collects in Nigeria\n@highlight\nHe is considered to be one of the foremost contemporary artists of his generation\n@highlight\nLargest ever installation \"Broken Bridge II\" on display at the High Line in New York", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 97}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 161, "end": 168}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 553, "end": 561}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 958, "end": 973}, {"start": 994, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The idea of the mirrors is to bring in the landmarks of @placeholder ... to celebrate the achievements of where the work is,\" he said.", "idx": 91622}], "idx": 59691} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The dreaded polar vortex will rear its frigid head this year despite previous predictions to the contrary, an expert Michigan forecaster said Thursday, just as New York City officials warned Gothamites to brace for the first snow of the season. Michigan meteorologist Mark Torregrossa revealed his predictions on Mlive.com, where he writes 'the polar vortex is already dropping farther south than normal.' His report goes head to head with one out of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just last month, which suggested this year's cold months simply won't be as historically bone-chilling as last winter. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nA Michigan weather expert predicts the dreaded arctic phenomenon could be a common sight in the States this winter\n@highlight\nThe Midwestern U.S. will experienced temps 10F below average in the coming days\n@highlight\nThe prediction comes despite previous NOAA forecasts to the contrary and just as New York City is bracing for half-inch snowfall Thursday\n@highlight\nThese would be the first flurries of the season in winter weary and it's only November", "entities": [{"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 191, "end": 200}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 268, "end": 283}, {"start": 313, "end": 321}, {"start": 455, "end": 501}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 751, "end": 756}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 953, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sign of things to come: @placeholder, still shell-shocked from last year's record chills, already had snow on the way Friday.", "idx": 91627}], "idx": 59696} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An 18-year-old Tibetan monk set himself on fire in a monastery in China's Sichuan province, according to advocacy organizations and the Tibetan government in exile. The teenager, identified as Lobsan Lobzin, self-immolated, shouted slogans and attempted to march towards the local government's office in the town of Ngaba around noon Tuesday, according to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), which functions as the government of Tibetans outside the Chinese territory. It was unclear what Lobzin shouted before he died, according to the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, a group based in India. 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A C-17 cargo plane left Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina shortly after noon, and three hours later dropped 40 pallets -- or \"bundles\" as the Air Force refers to them as -- holding bottled water and Meals, Ready-to-Eat, or MREs, on a field just north of the Port-au-Prince airport in Haiti. It was the first airdrop of humanitarian supplies by the U.S. military into Haiti since the deadly earthquake there nearly a week ago.\n@highlight\n40 pallets with bottled water and Meals, Ready-to-Eat, dropped on a field just north airport\n@highlight\nFirst airdrop of humanitarian supplies by the U.S. military into Haiti since quake\n@highlight\nMission was success says U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. 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The drug's maker, Purdue Pharma, said the combination is intended to \"alleviate pain while also introducing a new method by which to help deter misuse and abuse.\" Oxycodone is one in a group of powerful painkillers -- called opioid analgesics -- that include hydrocodone, morphine and hydromorphone. It provides pain relief by binding to receptors in the brain that dull the sensation of pain.\n@highlight\nThe Food and Drug Administration approves Targiniq ER\n@highlight\nDrug relieves pain while at the same time deterring misuse\n@highlight\nExperts on addiction say they fear Targiniq could still be easily abused", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 95}, {"start": 196, "end": 223}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 689, "end": 716}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the case of @placeholder, it happens only when the pill is crushed.", "idx": 91645}], "idx": 59708} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israel expects the number of French Jews emigrating to the country in 2015 to reach up to 15,000, following the killings at a Paris kosher grocery last Friday. The number of French-Jewish immigrants was already predicted to rise sharply from last year's record number of 7,000, after more than doubling since 2013. Natan Sharansky, head of the Jewish Agency promoting emigration to Israel, said his original estimate for 2015 was 10,000 French immigrants, but is now expecting it to be much higher. 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Chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee Mike Rogers warned that the allegations about the NSA were wrong. \"They are seeing three or four pieces of a thousand-piece puzzle and trying to come to a conclusion.\" Speaking before a congressional committee, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said the monitoring of calls by 35 world leaders was just about spying, something that every country did and so there was nothing to be worked up about. \"Some of this reminds me of the classic movie 'Casablanca': 'My God, there's gambling going on here,'\" Clapper said.\n@highlight\nSome officials dismiss the impact of NSA revelations, saying every country spies\n@highlight\nJulian Zelizer: It's dangerous to ignore the risk that spying will become too intrusive\n@highlight\nIn the 1960s, 1970s, activists were illegally targeted by government agencies in the U.S.\n@highlight\nZelizer: It's crucial to set limits for government agencies such as NSA", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 55}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 233, "end": 279}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 526, "end": 538}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 757, "end": 759}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 858, "end": 860}, {"start": 913, "end": 926}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1183}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the long run, such steps would have the potential to strengthen trust and confidence in the NSA, and allow it to do the work that is needed to secure the nation and our allies against the threats the @placeholder continually faces.", "idx": 91661}], "idx": 59719} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- Actress Amanda Seyfried has been pretty candid about her disdain for dieting. She recently spoke up on The Huffington Post site about how unfortunate it is that near starvation is often necessary for success in Hollywood: \"I clearly like being fit, but it's not thin without a hell of a lot of work -- I run and I exercise a lot and then I eat...I'm not going to deny that I don't think about it every day, it's always on my mind. I have to stay in shape because I'm an actress. \"It's twisted, but I wouldn't get the roles otherwise. If I'd been bigger, I don't think they would have cast me for 'Mamma Mia'! If I have to diet, it's salad with protein, salmon and broccoli, no dessert. But what kind of life is that?\"\n@highlight\nSandra Bullock says, \"They pay us to do this in order to look good on film\"\n@highlight\nJennifer Aniston was told she needed to lose 20 pounds to be on \"Friends\"\n@highlight\nKelly Osbourne says she took more heat for being fat than for being a drug addict", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 123, "end": 137}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 917, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder once said, \"People ask, 'How do actresses do it?'", "idx": 91664}], "idx": 59722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Golfers dream of winning their first major title -- it brings not only money, fame and a place in the history books, but also the confidence that more success will follow. David Duval, however, might disagree. Back in 2001, the American was celebrating his first major championship, delivering an unexpectedly emotional speech at Royal Lytham & St. Annes after his breakthrough win at the British Open. However, he's still waiting for his next top-level victory, having fallen from the summit of the world rankings to 750th this season after making the halfway cut in just two of 12 starts on the PGA Tour. His last win of any kind was on his 30th birthday at a Japan Tour event in November 2001.\n@highlight\nFormer world No. 1 David Duval will return to the scene of his only major triumph\n@highlight\nAmerican won the 2001 British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes in England\n@highlight\nIt was his last victory on one of the major golf circuits before a career slump\n@highlight\nThe 40-year-old has been battling injury problems ever since that win", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 339, "end": 362}, {"start": 398, "end": 409}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 736, "end": 746}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 848, "end": 871}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's grim reading for a man who once shot the holy grail of 59, who has won 13 times on the U.S. circuit and is 40th in the @placeholder's all-time standings with tournament earnings of almost $19 million.", "idx": 91665}], "idx": 59723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Democrats say a House committee has found no evidence showing that top Justice Department officials were behind a gun-trafficking investigation that let hundreds of high-powered weapons reach Mexican drug cartels. The Republican head of the committee, meanwhile, accused the department of obstructing its probe of the botched operation and threatened Attorney General Eric Holder with contempt of Congress. Holder is expected to appear before the House Government Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday. The panel has led a high-profile investigation into \"Operation Fast and Furious,\" a gun probe run by federal agents in Arizona. It was one of several Phoenix-based operations intended to track the flow of illegally purchased American guns to the Mexican cartels -- but in practice, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed so-called straw buyers to take weapons across the border without being intercepted.\n@highlight\nNEW: Issa threatens Holder with contempt over gun probe\n@highlight\nA Democratic report blames agents in Arizona for Fast and Furious\n@highlight\nA top Republican critic calls it \"a knee-jerk defense\" of Washington allies\n@highlight\nThe botched investigation allowed hundreds of guns to reach Mexican drug gangs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 36, "end": 40}, {"start": 91, "end": 108}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 238, "end": 247}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 417, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 467, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 581, "end": 606}, {"start": 647, "end": 653}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 826, "end": 876}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1278}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"If the department continues to obstruct the congressional inquiry by not providing documents and information, this committee will have no alternative but to move forward with proceedings to hold you in contempt of @placeholder,\" Issa wrote.", "idx": 91669}], "idx": 59725} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If the Day of Judgment begins Saturday, as an apocalyptic Christian radio network has predicted, the community of Rapture, Indiana, will likely take it in stride. Perhaps that's because the souls who lived in 15 to 20 homes in the southwest corner of the state are long gone -- leaving only one family and the name Rapture on online maps. Curious about its history, CNN called area post offices, the town hall in nearby Poseyville and the local library. Nobody had heard of Rapture, much less knew how it got its name. But they did know of Bugtown, as the tiny community on Highway 68 is now known.\n@highlight\nRapture, Indiana, is in farm country a half-hour northwest of Evansville\n@highlight\nIt's not clear how it got its name\n@highlight\nA radio network has predicted that Judgment Day will begin Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 30}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 375, "end": 377}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 619, "end": 625}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We'll never know exactly where the name came from,\" he said of @placeholder.", "idx": 91672}], "idx": 59726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 04:01 EST, 2 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 2 July 2013 A Russian rocket carrying three navigation satellites worth around $200 million and 600 tonnes of highly toxic fuel exploded into a fireball moments after take-off. The explosion led to a large spill of heptyl, a highly toxic rocket propellant, but there were no reports of casualties or of any immediate threat to nearby settlements. State-run Rossiya-24 television showed footage of the Proton-M booster rocket veering off course seconds after lift-off at the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan on Tuesday. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO\n@highlight\nTelevision footage showed the Proton-M booster rocket veering off-course\n@highlight\nSeconds later it exploded landing near to the launch pad\n@highlight\nThe explosion left to a large spill of highly toxic rocket propellant\n@highlight\nThere were no reports of casualties but locals were told to stay inside", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 90}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The estimated loss from the three satellites, meant for Russia's troubled Glonass satellite navigation system, was about $200 million, @placeholder-24 reported.", "idx": 91674}], "idx": 59728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Doughty, Social Affairs Correspondent PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 9 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 9 May 2012 Eastern European immigrants complain that British schools are failing to challenge their children, a survey has found. Some take trips home to see medical specialists because they regard the NHS as too slow to provide treatment. The concerns of parents from Poland and other Eastern European countries were recorded in a paper published yesterday by the Government\u2019s Economic and Social Research Council. Learning curve: Eastern European immigrants complain that British schools are failing to challenge their children, a survey has found\n@highlight\nNew paper suggests that Eastern Europeans are taking trips home to see medical specialists\n@highlight\nEastern European parents worried that children are working below their academic level\n@highlight\nBulgarian girl flew home for treatment because of four month UK waiting list", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 388, "end": 403}, {"start": 480, "end": 515}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 695, "end": 703}, {"start": 773, "end": 780}, {"start": 862, "end": 870}, {"start": 923, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u201cSo I just decided to take a flight to @placeholder and see the doctor we know there.\u2019", "idx": 91678}], "idx": 59730} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Drones are our latest Frankenstein's monster. But our preoccupation with their novelty -- with the ethical hazards of remote killing and the possible violation, through surveillance, of life and privacy at home -- has obscured their roots in the deadly history of Western aerial control of the Middle East that began in World War I, exactly a century ago. As we recall the myriad ways in which that epochal war remade our world, it is time also to reckon with its unleashing of air power in the Middle East. Air power harks back to Civil War-era hot-air balloons and was used all over the theaters of World War I for reconnaissance, bombardment, and aerial combat. However, its potential was most rigorously tested and developed in the British campaign against the Ottoman Empire during that war.\n@highlight\nPriya Satia: Unleashing of air power in World War I resonates in drone use today\n@highlight\nRemote killing, surveillance used throughout war theater, but mostly by British in Middle East\n@highlight\nAir power gave British access to remote lands; they'd later use it for colonial policing\n@highlight\nSatia: Today's drones are a new chapter in West's efforts to dominate Middle East", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 329, "end": 339}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}, {"start": 857, "end": 867}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 992, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1195}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Conceiving the region as uniformly flat (despite its marshes, mountains and cities), @placeholder Arabists assumed it afforded no cover.", "idx": 91681}], "idx": 59732} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Before Ronald Read died last summer, he was, on several occasions, the recipient of another person's generosity. One woman, worried that the same tattered baseball cap he often wore wouldn't be enough to keep him warm in the Vermont winter, knitted him a hat, Read's attorney Laurie Rowell told CNN. His khaki denim jacket was held together with a safety pin and his flannel shirt was so old, someone once paid for his breakfast at Friendly's. \"The man ahead of him had paid for him,\" Rowell said, \"Based on what he looked like and how he dressed.\" Perhaps that's why the man known for his extreme frugality and scruffy appearance decided in the years before his death that he'd do a little giving of his own.\n@highlight\nMan known for extreme frugality makes generous donations to local hospital, library.\n@highlight\nRobert Read served in WWII and worked as a mechanic in Vermont.\n@highlight\nRead worth millions upon his death last summer.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 302}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He lived modestly, hating to spend money or see anything go to waste, a release from @placeholder's law firm said.", "idx": 91684}], "idx": 59735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When Elizabeth Fry's likeness was bumped from the British \u00a35 note in favor of Winston Churchill, it led to a public outcry and the announcement on Wednesday that Jane Austen's likeness would be added to the \u00a310 note. True, the queen, as the country's monarch, appears on British bills. But historical figures have been included on bank notes for decades. The vast majority have been men. In the United States, there is no shortage of notable women, but bank notes haven't been updated since 1929, nine years after women gained the right to vote. All of the paper money in the United States features men -- nine presidents, two former treasury secretaries and one Benjamin Franklin.\n@highlight\nBumping woman from \u00a35 note for Churchill caused outcry, Jane Austen on \u00a310 note as make-good\n@highlight\nIn the U.S., only woman on currency was Martha Washington, on 19th-century silver certificates\n@highlight\nHellen Keller, Sacagawea and Susan B. 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Hector Aguayofuentes, of Providence, Rhode Island, was shot in the leg early on Saturday at D'Noche Cafe, a nightclub with a history of gun violence. Mr Aguayofuentes told police that he was leaving the bar with a friend Samuel Hernandez, 27, shortly after 1am when they both noticed he was bleeding. A 22-year-old patron of the D'Noche Cafe in Providence, Rhode Island (pictured) was shot in the leg while he partied at the club on Saturday night\n@highlight\nHector Aguayofuentes, of Providence, Rhode Island, was shot in the leg early on Saturday at D'Noche Cafe\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old did not notice he was bleeding from a gunshot wound until he left the bar at 1am\n@highlight\nThe venue has a history of gun violence and was forced to hire a police detail following previous shootings", "entities": [{"start": 123, "end": 142}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 276, "end": 288}, {"start": 344, "end": 359}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 582, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 619, "end": 630}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also had its license suspended last years following a double shooting after a fight in the bar.", "idx": 91693}], "idx": 59741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Congress delved Wednesday into the politically explosive issue of unmanned drone attacks, questioning the legality of operations increasingly used to combat al Qaeda and Taliban militants in countries such as Pakistan. In the eight years of George W. Bush's presidency, unmanned aircraft -- or drones -- attacked militant targets 45 times. Since President Obama took office, the numbers have risen sharply: 51 last year and 29 so far this year. Most attacks have targeted suspected militant hideouts in Pakistan. While the United States is the only country in the region known to have the ability to launch missiles from drones -- which are controlled remotely -- U.S. officials normally do not comment on suspected drone strikes.\n@highlight\nNEW: ACLU calls drone attacks part of illegal program for U.S. to target, kill terror suspects\n@highlight\nSince President Obama took office, number of drone attacks has risen\n@highlight\nU.S. law professors debate legality of such attacks during a House subcommittee hearing\n@highlight\nBiggest controversy: legality of strikes conducted by CIA, as opposed to U.S. military", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 229, "end": 236}, {"start": 261, "end": 274}, {"start": 376, "end": 380}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 543, "end": 555}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 948, "end": 951}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The @placeholder and civilian contractors have no right to do so.", "idx": 91700}], "idx": 59745} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cassim is the first foreigner arrested under tougher measures governing internet use in the United Arab Emirates, according to the Emirates Center for Human Rights By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 11:31 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:36 EST, 23 December 2013 An American man jailed in the United Arab Emirates for posting a video parody on Youtube was sentenced today to one year in prison and fined $2,700 or 10,00 dirham for 'endangering national security.' Shezanne 'Shez' Cassim, 29, was arrested in April and charged with violating a 2012 cyber crime law after posting a 19 minute video that mocks Dubai teenagers who are influenced by hip hop culture. The video is set at a 'combat school' where gangsters from the suburb of Satwa learn to use their clothing accessories as whips and are advised to throw sandals at their targets. After Cassim's arrest, he was moved to a maximum security prison in Ahu Dhabi in June and since then, comedians like Will Ferrell, Adam Mckay, and the rest of the team behind the website Funny or Die have been rallying for Cassim's release. Despite their video urging the United Aram Emirites to Free Shez, the man will spend time behind bars.\n@highlight\nShezanne 'Shez' Cassim, 29, was sentenced to one year in prison and a fine of $2, 700 or 10,000 dirham\n@highlight\nThe comedian created a video called 'Satwa Combat School' that parodied suburban gangster culture and that the UEA deemed a 'threat to national security'\n@highlight\nCassim was arrested in June and since then comedians like Will Ferrel and Adam Mckay has been rallying for the young man's release\n@highlight\nTwo other actors in the video were given similar sentences to Cassim\n@highlight\nCassim is the first foreigner arrested under tougher measures governing internet use in the United Arab Emirates, according to the Emirates Center for Human Rights", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 92, "end": 111}, {"start": 131, "end": 162}, {"start": 167, "end": 184}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 294, "end": 313}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 466, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 911, "end": 919}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 974, "end": 983}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1208, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1349, "end": 1367}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1425}, {"start": 1477, "end": 1482}, {"start": 1535, "end": 1545}, {"start": 1551, "end": 1560}, {"start": 1681, "end": 1686}, {"start": 1699, "end": 1704}, {"start": 1791, "end": 1810}, {"start": 1830, "end": 1861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the parody video have also been held in jail, alongside Mr @placeholder, who", "idx": 91707}], "idx": 59752} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South African athletics officials have rallied behind controversial new running star Caster Semenya, who won the women's world 800 meters title just hours after the sport's governing body asked for the 18-year-old's gender to be verified. Semenya celebrates her gold, which came just hours after the IAAF called for a gender test on the athlete. Semenya crushed her rivals by streaking away to secure victory in a time of one minute 55.45 seconds -- the best in the world this year and more than eight seconds quicker than her fastest effort of 2008. She finished more than two seconds clear of second-placed Kenyan Janeth Jepkosgei, the 2007 champion.\n@highlight\nNEW: Caster Semenya receives gold medal in ceremony Thursday\n@highlight\nSouth African athletics officials rally behind controversial new women's star\n@highlight\nSemenya scored runaway victory in women's 800 meters title race\n@highlight\nShe ran in the final after ruling body asked for gender test on the teenager\n@highlight\nThe 18-year-old's father also insists that she is female", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 94, "end": 107}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dressed in the yellow and green track suit of @placeholder, Semenya mouthed the words of their national anthem as her country's flag was raised.", "idx": 91713}], "idx": 59758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 30 May 2012 For 24 years, Aung San Suu Kyi was either under house arrest or too fearful that if she left Myanmar, the government would never let her return. Now, in a sign of how much life there has changed, she's back to being a world traveler. Bangkok's towering skyscrapers and sprawling urban lights will be the opposition leader's first glimpse of the outside world when she lands Tuesday night to kick off a tour of two continents. It's a stark contrast to the sleepy city of Yangon, where the former military regime kept her a prisoner in her own home for a total of 15 years.\n@highlight\nDemocracy campaigner to finally pick up Nobel Peace Prize in Geneva\n@highlight\nWill give speeches to both Houses of Parliament in the UK\n@highlight\nWorld trip will also take in France\n@highlight\nIn Dublin she will take to the stage with U2 frontman Bono", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 176, "end": 182}, {"start": 317, "end": 323}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 782, "end": 791}, {"start": 800, "end": 801}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 903, "end": 904}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bangkok, the city @placeholder visits this week, now has towering skyscrapers, a subway and elevated rail system and slightly milder traffic jams.", "idx": 91718}], "idx": 59762} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England coach Steve McNamara spoke of his frustration after watching his side suffer a narrow defeat by New Zealand in Dunedin that puts them on the brink of elimination from the Four Nations Series. 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Described as 'spectacular and rare' the six-bedroom apartment in Wellington Court is located in desirable Knightsbridge and offers views over Hyde Park. The 'boutique hotel' style bedrooms each have their own en suite bathrooms while there is a grand reception room, library and a separate dining room with bar and study area. 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Using a formula common in probate cases, legal experts calculated the value of the average Briton's property equity, savings, pensions, investments, cars and possessions. They came up with a figure of just \u00a3147,134 - less than the asking price currently advertised for a parking space in London's sought-after Portman Square. Ten thousand times richer than you: David Beckham and his wife Victoria. The former England and Manchester United ace has a net worth of \u00a3165million - compared to the average Briton's net worth of \u00a3147,134\n@highlight\nLegal experts used probate formula to calculate average Briton's wealth\n@highlight\nAt \u00a3147,134, it's one ten-thousandth of the net worth of David Beckham\n@highlight\nAnd it is little more than a millionth of that of Britain's richest resident", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 536, "end": 552}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 797, "end": 809}, {"start": 872, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So while the average British adult doesn't have millions tucked away like @placeholder they should still make sensible provisions and arrangements for their future.'", "idx": 91722}], "idx": 59765} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 31 March 2013 | UPDATED: 18:34 EST, 31 March 2013 Biggles: A real life Major James Bigglesworth has been discovered For decades, Biggles has held children in thrall with his fictional exploits as a dashing Royal Air Force pilot. But now it has emerged that his unlikely adventures may have been based on fact \u2013 in the shape of a real airman from the First World War. A 1918 combat report by a pilot called Major James Bigglesworth has been found at the RAF Museum in a collection of papers that once belonged to Biggles author WE Johns.\n@highlight\nThe RAF Museum has found evidence that the literary hero was a real pilot\n@highlight\nDiscovered a court report from Major James Bigglesworth\n@highlight\nThe document was found amongst author W E Johns' manuscripts\n@highlight\nCharacter was a daring adventurer epitomising traditional Imperial values", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 139}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 251, "end": 265}, {"start": 395, "end": 409}, {"start": 457, "end": 474}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 715, "end": 732}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 875, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The full name of the Biggles of the books was exactly the same \u2013 @placeholder.", "idx": 91724}, {"query": "The museum\u2019s researchers have been combing through their files to find further evidence of @placeholder\u2019s career in the services.", "idx": 91725}], "idx": 59767} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 1 July 2012 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 2 July 2012 The FBI is investigating 14 Barclays traders at the heart of the Libor-fixing scandal, it emerged yesterday. Although much of the immediate political fallout over Barclays has occurred in the UK, the US could become the main legal arena for the scandal, with financial and custodial punishments dwarfing those imposed elsewhere. The City of Baltimore has already launched a class action suit and the brokerage firm Charles Schwab has brought a lawsuit in California. Probe: Fourteen Barclays traders at the heart of the Libor-fixing scandal are being investigated by the FBI (File photograph)\n@highlight\nTraders under scrutiny are based mainly in London and New York\n@highlight\nIt follows the \u00a3290m fine given to Barclays for fixing Libor lending rate", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 90}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 276, "end": 277}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 655, "end": 657}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 797, "end": 804}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Manipulating @placeholder would have had a significant effect on pension and investment funds that buy complex financial products, known as derivatives, linked to interest rates.", "idx": 91732}], "idx": 59772} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Alleyne In Oakland PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:04 EST, 1 January 2014 The grandmother of a 13-year-old girl at the center of a battle to turn off her life-support machine said she is devastated because the last words spoken to the terrified teenager were hers, saying everything would be OK. Sandra Chatman, a nurse, said she held Jahi McMath\u2019s hand as she suffered complications following a routine tonsil operation and reassured her that the doctors knew what they were doing. But just minutes later Jahi\u2019s heart stopped and caused so much brain damage that those same doctors now want to turn off the ventilator that keeps her alive.\n@highlight\nSandra Chatman claims hospital has been heartless\n@highlight\nFamily in legal battle to keep Jahi McMath, 13, on life support", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 536, "end": 539}, {"start": 682, "end": 695}, {"start": 774, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I feel so bad because I think @placeholder, the sweetest girl in the world, suffered so badly.'", "idx": 91736}], "idx": 59775} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vince Cable has launched an astonishing broadside against the party\u2019s green agenda, saying that it imposes too high a cost on industry. The Business Secretary said industries with high energy costs such as steel, are struggling against their international competitors because of soaring electricity costs. Chancellor George Osborne has given \u00a3250million compensation to \u2018energy intensive\u2019 industries, but Mr Cable admitted this \u2018doesn\u2019t go the whole hog\u2019. It is a surprise admission from a Liberal Democrat, because the party is passionate about renewable energy which is funded by levies on households and businesses. His party colleague, Energy Secretary Ed Davey, clashed with the Conservatives last year when they blocked his attempt to set an even more ambitious green energy target for 2030.\n@highlight\nBusiness Secretary said levies on energy were undermining British exports\n@highlight\nHe said Lib Dems had to recognise green tax meant pollution was 'exported'\n@highlight\nRemarks will be seized on by the Tories who have warned of green tax harm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 408, "end": 412}, {"start": 490, "end": 505}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 684, "end": 696}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 902, "end": 909}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Mr Cable told a conference fringe event last night: \u2018We do have an issue which should concern us as @placeholder because of our very strong environmental commitments.", "idx": 91737}], "idx": 59776} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "BEST MATCH Third round \u2014 Petra Kvitova beat Venus Williams 5-7, 7-6(2), 7-5 Having lost the first set, Kvitova was just two points away from defeat at 4-5 in the second set. However, the Czech battled back to overcome 34-year-old Williams, a five-time Wimbledon Champion, in a thrilling two-and-a-half-hour battle, during which there were only two breaks of serve. Williams was the only player to take a set off Kvitova at this year\u2019s Championships. Moving forward: Petra Kvitova celebrates victory in her third round clash with Venus Williams BEST SHOT Nick Kyrgios Fearless 19-year-old Aussie Kyrgios produced the best shot of the tournament in the biggest match of his life against world No 1 Rafael Nadal.\n@highlight\nEugienie Bouchard wore a Japanese outfit to a press conference, Serena Williams could barely pick the ball up due to a virus, but what else?\n@highlight\nSportsmail takes a look at the best (and the worst) of Wimbledon", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 254, "end": 262}, {"start": 367, "end": 374}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 468, "end": 480}, {"start": 531, "end": 544}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 698, "end": 709}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 787, "end": 801}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most bizarre: @placeholder was in no mood to talk at her pre-tournament press conference", "idx": 91740}, {"query": "@placeholder\u2019s all-white rule means there is not much room for creativity with on-court outfits.", "idx": 91742}], "idx": 59779} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A National Transportation Safety Board investigation has revealed new facts about the Bronx crash that killed 15 people in early March, with the head of the NTSB issuing renewed calls for changes in bus safety and regulation of bus companies. One of the primary findings of the investigation so far is that contrary to bus driver Ophadell Williams statement to authorities that a tractor-trailer may have clipped the bus causing the accident, the NTSB engineer who examined the bus found no evidence to indicate that a truck had come into contact with it, NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman told CNN.\n@highlight\nFifteen people died in a Bronx bus crash in early March\n@highlight\nThe bus was headed to Manhattan from a Connecticut casino.\n@highlight\nAn NTSB investigation does not support the bus driver's claim that a truck clipped the bus", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 55}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 348, "end": 364}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 574, "end": 577}, {"start": 588, "end": 602}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 731, "end": 741}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Investigators determined that the bus was traveling at 78 miles per hour at some point between leaving the @placeholder casino and the scene of the accident, while the speed limit at that stretch of roadway was 50 miles per hour for commercial vehicles, Hersman told CNN.", "idx": 91749}], "idx": 59781} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Faisal Shahzad made a practice run in Manhattan the day before he allegedly tried to blow up a car bomb in Times Square, according to a law enforcement source with knowledge of his questioning. Last Friday, Shahzad drove his white Isuzu from Connecticut through Times Square, where he staked out potential locations for the following night's planned attack, the source said. He then parked the Isuzu several blocks away from Times Square, though the precise location was unclear, and took a train back to Connecticut, the source said. On Saturday night, with his recently acquired Nissan Pathfinder loaded with his makeshift explosives, Shahzad drove southbound along Manhattan's East River on FDR Drive to the 49th Street exit, the source said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Isuzu driven from Connecticut to Times Square day before planned attack\n@highlight\nNEW: Shahzad accidently left keys to the Isuzu inside the bomb-laden Pathfinder\n@highlight\nShahzad felt Islam was under attack, source says\n@highlight\n\"The dynamic appeared to have changed in the last year,\" official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 125, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 443, "end": 454}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 599, "end": 615}, {"start": 655, "end": 661}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 932, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shahzad then pulled over and reached into the @placeholder's rear compartment where he attempted to set into motion the process needed to set off the homemade bomb, the source said.", "idx": 91750}], "idx": 59782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- Blind women are being trained to use their sensitive touch to help detect breast cancer earlier and more precisely than doctors. The blind assistants use tape strips with braille coordinates to accurately locate cancerous lumps The program, called \"Discovering Hands,\" is the brainchild of German gynecologist Dr. Frank Hoffmann. Two years ago, he created Braille strips as a system of orientation, allowing the blind to carry out breast examinations. Using these strips blind women are trained to become Medical Tactile Examiners (MTUs) because they are more able to detect smaller lumps than sighted doctors. Hoffman argues that because of their disability, the blind can possess a more acutely developed sense of touch, which has proved to be a valuable asset in breast examinations.\n@highlight\nBlind women being trained to use their sensitive touch to detect breast cancer lumps\n@highlight\nCalled Medical Tactile Examiners, they can spend more time on patients\n@highlight\nThe 'Discovering Hands' program takes place at a school in D\u00fcren, west Germany", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 274, "end": 290}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 339, "end": 352}, {"start": 530, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 926, "end": 950}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The testing phase of the project between 2006 and 2008 has now been completed in @placeholder.", "idx": 91760}], "idx": 59789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Supreme Court delivered a Christmas present to Arizona DREAMers. You remember the DREAMers. This is one of the few cohorts of illegal immigrants who are actually innocent of wrongdoing since they were brought here as children by their parents. Although many DREAMers are reluctant to acknowledge this fact, it's the parents who did something wrong when they violated immigration law. But, in this country, we don't punish children for the sins of their parents. Instead, where it makes sense, we make accommodations. One such accommodation is Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program by the Obama administration that allows undocumented youths to apply for a temporary reprieve from deportation and a two-year work permit.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Supreme Court gave an early Christmas gift to Arizona DREAMers\n@highlight\nThe estimated 22,000 DREAMers in the state can finally apply for a driver's license\n@highlight\nHe says DREAMers are innocent of any wrongdoing and are loyal to the U.S.\n@highlight\nNavarrette: They're not here to subvert our way of life, but to join it and contribute to society", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 86, "end": 93}, {"start": 262, "end": 269}, {"start": 547, "end": 584}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 754, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 818, "end": 833}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's about @placeholder stepping up and declaring their loyalty to the United States and their intent to stay here.", "idx": 91764}], "idx": 59791} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ANTIOCH, California (CNN) -- In many respects, Jaycee Dugard and her two daughters lived an unremarkable public life -- one that belied the horrifying circumstances that have since made front-page news. Dugard's daughters attend a birthday party two weeks ago. CNN has blurred their faces to protect their privacy. Dugard, kidnapped 18 years ago in South Lake Tahoe, California, helped manage the small printing company her alleged captor, Phillip Garrido, ran from his home in Antioch, east of San Francisco. Her two daughters, fathered by 58-year-old Garrido, attended birthday parties and, like many girls their age, shared a love for the TV show \"Hannah Montana.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Police check 2 other cases for connection to alleged kidnapper Phillip Garrido\n@highlight\nJaycee Dugard's daughters attended birthday parties, loved \"Hannah Montana\"\n@highlight\nThey were \"polite ... well-mannered,\" says mother of one of their friends\n@highlight\nDugard was allegedly held captive for 18 years by sex offender who fathered the girls", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 440, "end": 454}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 747, "end": 761}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 834, "end": 847}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Several of the women's bodies were dumped near a park where @placeholder worked at the time.", "idx": 91767}], "idx": 59792} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chelsea maintained their unbeaten run in the English Premier League with a 4-2 win over London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on Saturday. The match, which saw Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas face his former club for the first time since Chelsea sacked him in March, sparked into life in the 17th when Gary Cahill struck a stunning volley to give the league leaders the lead. That's how it stayed for the remainder of the first half before Spurs mounted a comeback in a breathless second half. William Gallas netted his first goal for Spurs two minutes after the break to bring the home side level before Jermain Defoe turned in Aaron Lennon's cross to give Villas-Boas' new team the lead in the 54th minute.\n@highlight\nSpain's Juan Mata scores twice as Chelsea beat Spurs 4-2 in English Premier League\n@highlight\nAndre Villas-Boas faces his former team for first time since he was sacked in March\n@highlight\nChelsea have taken 22 points from a possible 24 league points; Spurs' four-match winning streak ended\n@highlight\nBoth Manchester United and Manchester City win to stay second and third respectively", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 54, "end": 75}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 111, "end": 127}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 196, "end": 212}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 651, "end": 662}, {"start": 680, "end": 690}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 802, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 852}, {"start": 931, "end": 937}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Chelsea responded superbly to the setback with @placeholder leading the fightback with two goals in three minutes.", "idx": 91771}], "idx": 59794} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Apple pulls the veil off of its newest store on Friday, New Yorkers will get their first glimpse at the classical architecture-meets-computers retail space inside Grand Central Terminal. Behind a temporary black facade, which has teased commuters for weeks with \"arriving soon\" messages, Apple has been negotiating aggressively and stealthily with contractors and government agencies to quickly secure a favorable deal. The Grand Central outlet is just one of several high-profile stores the company has been readying with characteristic covertness. Interviews with nearly two dozen people involved in the development of upcoming and recently opened U.S. Apple Stores, including the one in Grand Central, provide a look at Apple's unusually furtive way of doing business. These people say Apple sometimes employs uncommon legal tactics, refuses to name itself in public documents and hearings, and has sworn city government officials to secrecy.\n@highlight\nDetails behind Apple's launching of its retail stores reveal a furtive way of doing business\n@highlight\nRetail executives say Apple's strict secrecy in its store-development process is peculiar\n@highlight\nApple is set to open a store Friday inside New York's Grand Central Terminal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 177, "end": 198}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 737, "end": 741}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 986, "end": 990}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1180}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were conceived as a way for Apple to promote its entire smorgasbord of products and to control their presentation.", "idx": 91777}], "idx": 59799} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- In the words of Judge Roslyn Silver, the situation is \"dire.\" From her chambers in Phoenix, Arizona, the chief judge of federal judicial District of Arizona warns a bulging criminal caseload is being exacerbated by three unfilled bench seats, which the Obama administration and the Senate have, until recently, shown little urgency to address. \"We have a crisis, we have vacancies, and we would like to have them filled so that justice can be served,\" she told CNN in an exclusive television interview. The crisis was thrust suddenly upon the 64-year-old Arizona native. The murder of her predecessor, Chief Judge John Roll in the January 8 Tucson shootings that left Rep. Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded suddenly put her in charge. Losing a colleague and dear friend, while ensuring her court continued to do its job remains a personal and professional challenge for Silver, but she remains quietly confident.\n@highlight\nThere are now 99 vacancies in the 857 federal district and appeals court judgeships\n@highlight\nJust 46 names have been currently put forth by President Obama\n@highlight\nThe Administrative Office of the U.S. courts predicts at least 15 more vacancies this year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 710}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1152}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is a rarely used tactic, but @placeholder said she and her predecessor, John Roll, had no choice.", "idx": 91782}], "idx": 59803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Parry PUBLISHED: 19:52 EST, 19 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:53 EST, 19 January 2013 A British adventurer hunting for Second World War Spitfires he believes are buried in Burma plans to continue his search \u2013 despite suffering a health scare at the end of an unsuccessful excavation project. David Cundall, 62, fell ill in his hotel in Burma\u2019s former capital Rangoon, where a \u00a31\u2009million dig for some of the aircraft was called off on Friday. The Lincolnshire farmer was taken to hospital, treated for high blood pressure and advised not to fly. But last night he was preparing to board a plane to travel 900 miles to the civil-war-torn city of Myitkina in the north of Burma, where he plans to begin a second dig almost single-handedly.\n@highlight\nDavid Cundall fell ill in his hotel in Burma's former capital Rangoon\n@highlight\nA \u00a31million dig for some of the aircraft was called off on Friday\n@highlight\nMr Cundall was taken to hospital and advised not to fly\n@highlight\nBut, was preparing to board a plane to begin a second dig 900 miles away", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 124, "end": 149}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder are said to have hidden the planes to prevent them falling into enemy hands.", "idx": 91783}], "idx": 59804} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In this winter of his disinterment, we pause to ponder if Richard III, the last Plantaganet king of England, was a victim of a pen poisoned by history controlled by his Tudor successors. As archeologists sort through a skull and bones found under an English parking lot and with DNA tests confirming the remains were Richard's, there is a call for a re-examination of his legacy -- which has mostly been shaped by Shakespeare's play Richard III. Shakespeare's Richard III is a \"rudely stamp'd,\" \"deformed, unfinish'd\" villain who ordered the deaths of anyone who stood between him and the throne, including his two young nephews.\n@highlight\nShakespeare depicts Richard III is a \"rudely stamp'd,\" \"deformed, unfinish'd\" villain\n@highlight\nDiscovering his grave is a new chance to make a case for 'Good King Richard,' supporters say\n@highlight\nRichard's bones could mean \"re-writing a little bit of history in a big way,\" researcher says\n@highlight\nRichard III's \"new\" face based on the newly-found skull is unveiled Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 89, "end": 99}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 442, "end": 453}, {"start": 455, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 805, "end": 821}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One immediate discovery is that his skeleton does not have a \"withered arm\" as depicted by @placeholder, the researchers said.", "idx": 91787}], "idx": 59807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Before 14-year-old Philip Chism allegedly killed his algebra teacher, the pair had at least one more encounter as student and teacher, a witness said. Chism had been doodling and listening to music during Colleen Ritzer's algebra I class during the school's final period, classmate Cambria Cloutier told CNN. Creating such drawings was unusual for Chism, and when the final bell sounded at 1:55 p.m. Tuesday, Ritzer asked him to stay after class. Cloutier sat two desks over from Chism, who rarely participated in class discussion but was \"a really good student,\" she said. While shuttling between two after-school meetings, Cloutier said, she looked into the same classroom and saw Ritzer standing by her computer and Chism sitting in a chair about 5 to 10 feet away. The teacher smiled at her, Cloutier recalled.\n@highlight\nChism \"fit right in\" when he saw \"Blue Jasmine,\" theater manager says\n@highlight\nColleen Ritzer asked Philip Chism, who'd been doodling, to stay after class, student says\n@highlight\nSource: Ritzer was punched before being killed with a box cutter in the bathroom\n@highlight\nBathroom where the teacher was killed remains shut when high school reopens", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 205, "end": 218}, {"start": 282, "end": 297}, {"start": 304, "end": 306}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 480, "end": 484}, {"start": 625, "end": 632}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 860, "end": 871}, {"start": 907, "end": 920}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also led them to @placeholder's body in the woods.", "idx": 91794}], "idx": 59812} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco (CNN) -- Steve Jobs has consistently managed to capture the world's attention with his stage events. On Wednesday evening, the world took to the Web to express their condolences about the news of his death. Facebook news feeds filled with links and anecdotes about the impact that technology -- and more specifically, Apple's technology -- had on users' lives. Messages on Twitter and the site's list of trending topics quickly became dominated by phrases such as \"RIP Steve Jobs,\" \"#ThankYouSteve\" and \"iHeaven.\" The flood of messages slowed Twitter to a crawl at times or produced error messages saying the site was over capacity.\n@highlight\nFacebook, Twitter, other sites flooded with tributes\n@highlight\nChatter on social networks provided a rare glimpse behind Apple's walls\n@highlight\nJobs' 2005 commencement speech to Stanford was a popular video\n@highlight\nGoogle added \"Steve Jobs, 1955 - 2011\" to its search page", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 658, "end": 665}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 839, "end": 846}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hewitt said he braced for rudeness, as Jobs has been criticized for, but he described @placeholder as kind and energetic.", "idx": 91796}], "idx": 59813} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Top Gear stars used a car number plate for ten days after being warned that furious Argentinians believed it was an offensive reference to the Falklands War, the show\u2019s producer has confirmed. Presenter Jeremy Clarkson was sent a tweet on September 19 from an Argentinian car website claiming the numberplate on his Porsche, H982 FKL, was chosen as a reminder of the 1982 conflict in the Falklands between Britain and Argentina. The show\u2019s producer Andy Wilman confirmed Clarkson read the tweet but said the crew did not change the licence plate until September 30. 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A mental health organisation is now expanding research to see if a strain of bacteria may cause children to develop a particular condition with OCD-type symptoms. The study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH), based in Maryland, United States, will see if there is a link between Streptococcus bacteria and a condition called Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS).\n@highlight\nStudy will look for link between Streptococcus bacteria and OCD", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 118}, {"start": 152, "end": 158}, {"start": 183, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 496, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 535}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 570}, {"start": 609, "end": 621}, {"start": 655, "end": 701}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 782, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scientists think that after it detects a @placeholder infection, the body's immune system responds by creating antibodies which sometimes mistakenly attack the heart, joints, and brain.", "idx": 91821}, {"query": "The @placeholder hopes the study will improve diagnosis and treatment.", "idx": 91822}], "idx": 59828} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will duel for Super Tuesday votes Thursday night as the Democratic presidential hopefuls face off for the first time together minus former Sen. John Edwards. Thursday's debate is taking place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The debate -- sponsored by CNN, the Los Angeles Times and Politico -- starts at 8 p.m. ET Thursday on CNN and CNN.com. CNN's Wolf Blitzer is the moderator. The event is the first Democratic debate since Obama's convincing victory Saturday in South Carolina. On Tuesday, Clinton won the Florida primary, a contest her campaign said helped the senator regain momentum even though it awarded no delegates.\n@highlight\nDebate will be last time top Democrats face off before Super Tuesday contests\n@highlight\nSens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to go one-on-one for first time together\n@highlight\nEx-Sen. 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The explosive allegation was made by Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky as he resigned in protest from the UK Commission on a Bill of Rights. David Cameron established the commission in the hope of finding a way to stop human rights rulings damaging Britain's national interests after the Commons voted overwhelmingly against a ruling by the unelected European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg that prisoners should be allowed to vote. 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The Reds are only selling tickets to supporters who have been to their last 13 away games in the FA Cup, the first of which was just shy of 10 years ago at Burnley's Turf Moor. In arguably the tie of the round Liverpool were drawn away to League Two AFC Wimbledon, the phoenix club risen from the ashes of Wimbledon. 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David Frigaard, 46, was shot dead just two blocks away from Frigaard's Bar in Willernie, Minnesota, early Saturday morning, according to the Star Tribune. Bar patrons told the paper that the underage man was asked to leave but waited outside until the bar closed early Saturday morning. Mr Frigaard had been working at the bar and was there until it closed at 2am, according to Kare 11.\n@highlight\nDavid Frigaard, 46, was shot dead just two blocks from his bar\n@highlight\nBar patrons said the father of three refused to serve an underage man\n@highlight\nThe man was allegedly kicked out of the bar and waited outside until close\n@highlight\nPolice have arrested a 19-year-old suspect Bailey Jordan Garcia\n@highlight\nMourners decorated the bar entrance with cards, flowers and candles", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 125, "end": 133}, {"start": 271, "end": 284}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 349, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 412, "end": 423}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 669, "end": 682}, {"start": 953, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They toasted Mr @placeholder and decorated the entrance with signs, flowers and candles", "idx": 91837}], "idx": 59837} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Midland City, Alabama (CNN) -- Kelly Miller heard the gunshots, then the screams from the school bus. She could hear her children screaming: \"He's got a gun. He took a kid.\" Outside, a gunman had just boarded a school bus, killed the driver and grabbed two children, according to authorities. One of the children escaped. The other, a 5-year-old boy, was not so lucky. The suspect then disappeared with the boy into a nearby well-stocked, underground bunker. Shaken community By now, everybody in the small southeastern Alabama town of Midland City knows what happened. The story has been recounted at the grocery store and at the gas stations, where people trade the latest details about the hostage standoff that entered its fourth day Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Governor urges patience: \"a virtue ... in dealing with this situation\"\n@highlight\nAuthorities confirm the identity of the suspect -- 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes\n@highlight\nThe suspected gunman and the bus driver knew each other, a neighbor says\n@highlight\nThe alleged gunman is holed up in an underground bunker with a 5-year-old", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 536, "end": 547}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Friday, authorities confirmed what neighbors have been talking about and news outlets around @placeholder have reported -- the suspected gunman's identity.", "idx": 91853}], "idx": 59849} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "China's State Council recently handed down an \"authoritative White Paper\" on the \"one country, two systems\" model as applied to Hong Kong. Deng Xiaoping, a reformist leader and the man who launched China toward becoming the world's largest economy, invented the idea originally for Taiwan, but events transpired to make Hong Kong the test bed. That tiny test bed is currently turning into a big headache for China's leaders as 787,767 Hong Kongers voted last week in an unauthorized referendum for what they consider acceptable models of democratically nominating and electing their chief executive -- the city's top politician -- in 2017. 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The tours take non-Muslims from around the world into Turkish mosques and homes for a first-hand experience of Islam. \"There has been a little of that -- 'Being a Muslim is for life, not just a month,\" he added. But overwhelmingly, he said, the response from Muslims has been positive because the tours help to dispel negative stereotypes about the religion and leave participants with an enriched spiritual perspective.\n@highlight\n'Muslim for a Month' is a tour giving non-Muslims an inside look at Islam\n@highlight\nParticipants live, pray and fast as Muslims in Turkish homes and mosques\n@highlight\nThe aim is to encourage global understanding and a deeper spiritual outlook\n@highlight\nSome travel agents have been wary of the tours, say organizers", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 175, "end": 192}, {"start": 248, "end": 257}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 865, "end": 871}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, some @placeholder have expressed discomfort with their all-encompassing faith being treated as something that can be dipped into as a touristic experience.", "idx": 91878}], "idx": 59865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Damien Gayle Chorus leader: Martin Clews, 66, from Sevenoaks, Kent, broke the silence aboard the 12.07am from London Victoria to Ashford International The pensioner who led fellow night train passengers in a sing-a-long has been identified as a strawberry farmer whose spirits had been raised by a few glasses of champagne. Martin Clews, 66, from Sevenoaks, Kent, broke the silence aboard the 12.07am from London Victoria to Ashford International by standing up and starting a call-and-response chant. 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Michael Murphy had agreed to an interview with Channel Nine's A Current Affair two weeks ago to tell all about his ordeal, when the bank's subsidiary lost tens of thousands of dollars of his life savings by investing it in high-risk products.\n@highlight\nMichael Murphy, 79, agreed to go on A Current Affair two weeks ago\n@highlight\nBut out of the blue, a Financial Wisdom representative called him up\n@highlight\nFinancial Wisdom is a subsidiary owned by Commonwealth Bank\n@highlight\nAbout 10 calls were exchanged between Mr Murphy and the representative\n@highlight\nSome of the conversations were recorded by Financial Wisdom\n@highlight\nThe senior claims the woman asked him 'How much would it take to withdraw from ACA?'\n@highlight\nBut the bank has denied they had offered to pay Mr Murphy for his silence\n@highlight\nA CBA spokesperson said the allegations were 'purely fanciful'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 29}, {"start": 65, "end": 81}, {"start": 172, "end": 188}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 392, "end": 403}, {"start": 407, "end": 422}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 700, "end": 715}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 799, "end": 815}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 953, "end": 968}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Murphy invested $125,000 with @placeholder - but later found out that amount had dwindled to $9,000.", "idx": 91896}], "idx": 59880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 06:41 EST, 9 May 2012 | UPDATED: 12:45 EST, 9 May 2012 France's new president Francois Hollande has made a thinly-veiled attack on David Cameron by claiming Britain treats Europe 'like a self-service restaurant'. The new Socialist president-elect made his aggressive position towards the UK clear while outlining plans for his first meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron. Asked by the news website Slate how he planned to deal with Mr Cameron, given the fact that the Conservative leader had snubbed him during a visit to London earlier this year, Mr Hollande also said he would meet him 'quickly'.\n@highlight\nNew French president outlines aggressive position towards Cameron by saying he will only meet PM 'quickly'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 104, "end": 120}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 183, "end": 189}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 314, "end": 315}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 698, "end": 704}, {"start": 734, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Hollande said: 'Let us recognise that the @placeholder have been particularly timid about the question of financial regulation and only concerned by the interests of the City, hence their reticence on the establishment of a financial transactions tax and European fiscal harmonisation.", "idx": 91898}], "idx": 59881} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With probably the most expensive fuel in the UK and not even showing the price on their board outside, the Texaco petrol station is likely to serve only wealthy customers. The garage in Chelsea's swanky Sloane Avenue is currently selling its Super Plus Unleaded fuel at an extortionate 174.9p per litre. Even those wanting to fill up on traditionally cheaper diesel will find they have to pay 173.9 p per litre. Fuel-ish prices: The Texaco garage under Chelsea Cloisters in Sloane Avenue where the cost per litre has risen to 174.9p High end: The petrol station looks out of place in its premium location close to pricey boutiques and prime property\n@highlight\nPetrol station in London's swanky Chelsea sells Super Plus Unleaded fuel at 174.9p per litre\n@highlight\nPrices will rise nationally as government plans to increase fuel duty by 3p a litre in January", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 46}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 203, "end": 215}, {"start": 242, "end": 260}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 453, "end": 469}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 695, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 727}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So it may come as no surprise to well dressed passers-by that the fact Chelsea houses some of the @placeholder's pricier fuel pumps appears to come with the territory.", "idx": 91902}, {"query": "'They do pay an enormous amount of rent,' he said in January, 'If you\u2019re stuck on Sloane Avenue \u2014 the highest-valued real estate in @placeholder - you\u2019ve got to deal with the real world.", "idx": 91903}], "idx": 59884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A five-year-old boy who was quarantined with a 103F fever after a family trip to west Africa has tested negative for Ebola. The child was reportedly vomiting with bloodshot eyes when emergency medical workers wearing protective Hazmat suits rushed him from his Bronx home to rushed to New York's Bellevue Hospital on Sunday night at 9pm. The little boy was pictured being stretchered out of his home, completely wrapped in protective clothing while his mother followed covering her face with a mask. The boy has been quarantined with his mother at Bellevue, New York's designated Ebola care center. Her health is being monitored and she is exhibiting no symptoms.\n@highlight\nThe child was reportedly vomiting, had bloodshot eyes and a 103F fever\n@highlight\nHe has tested negative for Ebola, New York's Bellevue Hospital has said\n@highlight\nHe was carried from his Bronx home by EMS workers in Hazmat suits\n@highlight\nThe child's mother is with him, she is being monitored for symptoms\n@highlight\nHe had returned from a family trip to Guinea on Saturday night on a Moroccan Airlines flight which landed at JFK\n@highlight\nFour family members are being kept in quarantine inside their apartment - believed to be the father, older brother and sister and a younger brother\n@highlight\nNYC's first Ebola patient Dr Craig Spencer also being treated at Bellevue - he was in a 'serious but stable' condition on Monday\n@highlight\nDr Spencer is 'awake, in good spirits' and has received a plasma transfusion from Ebola survivor, missionary worker Nancy Writebol", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 50}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 117, "end": 121}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 296, "end": 312}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 802, "end": 818}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 878, "end": 880}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1291, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1308, "end": 1320}, {"start": 1344, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1422, "end": 1428}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1505}, {"start": 1535, "end": 1548}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police stand guard outside an apartment building at 172nd Street on Monday in the Bronx where a five-year-old boy was rushed to hospital on Monday after developing Ebola-like symptoms the day after returning from Guinea in @placeholder", "idx": 91908}], "idx": 59888} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris (CNN)A man arrested after a knife attack on two soldiers on the streets of Nice in southern France was already known to intelligence services as having been radicalized, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Wednesday. The suspect, named by the Nice mayor's office as Moussa Coulibaly, 30, attacked a soldier and a comrade who came to his aid on Tuesday as they patrolled near a Jewish community center. They were slightly injured. Intelligence services had detected the suspect's radicalization in the Yvelines area, west of Paris, Cazeneuve said. They informed the General Directorate of Internal Security, or DGSI. The notification meant that when the suspect got on a plane to Turkey last month, an alert was raised, and Turkish authorities expelled him, Cazeneuve said.\n@highlight\nFrench interior minister says the suspect was on the radar of intelligence services\n@highlight\nThe man, identified as Moussa Coulibaly, was known to have become radicalized\n@highlight\nSuspect flew to Turkey last week but was turned back, a Turkish official said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 299}, {"start": 395, "end": 417}, {"start": 519, "end": 526}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 583, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 631}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 920, "end": 935}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Days later, while the DGSI was still looking into why he was in Nice, @placeholder allegedly carried out Tuesday's attack.", "idx": 91923}], "idx": 59897} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Chinese legal advocate Chen Guangcheng, facing the end of his fellowship at New York University, has claimed that NYU is forcing him out due to Chinese pressure. NYU's participation in a complex deal to allow Chen to leave China to study gave the dissident and his family breathing space, and helped the United States and China untangle a thorny diplomatic dilemma after Chen fled to the U.S. embassy in Beijing in April 2012. NYU in fact did a great favor not only for Chen but also for both the U.S. and Chinese governments. NYU's spokesman says the end of Chen's fellowship \"has nothing to do with the Chinese government; all fellowships come to an end.\" Chen has, in any case, other job options. But whether there was Chinese pressure or not in this case, Chen's experience and allegations highlight the many challenges faced by U.S. academic institutions in the context of evolving Sino-U.S. relations.\n@highlight\nDissident Chen Guangcheng says NYU asked him to leave due to Chinese pressure\n@highlight\nJames Millward: Chen's experiences highlight challenges faced by U.S. universities\n@highlight\nHe says China should abandon counterproductive efforts to intimidate foreign institutions\n@highlight\nMillward: Heads of U.S. institutions should take a firm stand for academic freedom", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 36, "end": 50}, {"start": 89, "end": 107}, {"start": 127, "end": 129}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 175, "end": 177}, {"start": 222, "end": 225}, {"start": 236, "end": 240}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 384, "end": 387}, {"start": 401, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 483, "end": 486}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 540, "end": 542}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 671, "end": 674}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 773, "end": 776}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}, {"start": 963, "end": 965}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1127}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1238}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder students and faculty engage in surprisingly open discourse, even criticism of their government, on campuses in China.", "idx": 91928}, {"query": "The @placeholder state thus attempts to control the message on its campuses.", "idx": 91930}, {"query": "Don't be afraid to do what NYU did in hosting a dissident or to take bold steps if @placeholder denies a visa to one of your professors.", "idx": 91933}], "idx": 59901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of Chinese protesters hurled bottles and eggs outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing over the weekend amid growing tensions between the two nations over a group of disputed islands. Waving Chinese national flags and holding portraits of the late Chairman Mao Zedong, the mostly young protesters chanted \"down with Japanese imperialism\" and called for war as they made their way down the streets under the watchful eyes of police and guards. Elsewhere in China, anti-Japanese rallies broke out in dozens of cities and sometimes turned violent. Messages and photos posted on Chinese social media sites showed angry mobs in numerous cities ransacking Japanese stores and restaurants as well as smashing and burning cars of Japanese make.\n@highlight\nChinese ships briefly enter waters around the group of islands\n@highlight\nTensions between Japan and China are high over the disputed islands\n@highlight\nJapan controls the islands, but China claims they are part of its territory", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 584, "end": 590}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 848, "end": 852}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 942, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder foreign ministry spokesman insisted Friday that the public anger was not aimed at the Japanese people, whose safety would be protected in China according to law.", "idx": 91938}, {"query": "A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman insisted Friday that the public anger was not aimed at the @placeholder people, whose safety would be protected in China according to law.", "idx": 91939}], "idx": 59905} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Get ready, binge-watchers: There's a new candidate for your consideration. \"Bosch\" is set to debut Friday and will be Amazon's first foray into the world of original dramas. The streaming giant has found success with the transgender comedy \"Transparent,\" which won Golden Globes for best TV series, musical or comedy and best actor for star Jeffrey Tambor. But \"Bosch\" enters into the territory more familiar to competitor Netflix, which has several dramas, including the critically acclaimed \"House of Cards.\" The Amazon series centers on Harry Bosch, the fictional LAPD homicide detective who is the hero of Michael Connelly's series of dark crime novels.\n@highlight\nAuthor Michael Connelly says the time is right for show about homicide detective\n@highlight\nAmazon is happy to have book and broadcast rights to \"Bosch\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 123, "end": 128}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 499, "end": 512}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 572, "end": 575}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 681, "end": 696}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder finally bought back the rights and started working on his own vision of \"Bosch.\"", "idx": 91947}], "idx": 59910} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "While most young mascots accompanying players onto the pitch appear wide-eyed and slightly overwhelmed, there is occasionally one cheeky scamp who doesn't play by the rules. Ahead of Manchester City's surprise 2-1 defeat to West Ham at Upton Park, one Hammers mascot staked his claim to be handed legend status during the pre-match handshake ritual. The youngster walked along the line politely shaking hands with the officials and City captain Vincent Kompany - but, just as keeper Joe Hart stretches out his hand, he pranks England's No 1 with a classic playground thumbing of the nose. The West Ham mascot shakes Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany during pre-match ritual\n@highlight\nWest Ham defeated Premier League champions Manchester City 2-1\n@highlight\nHammers mascot mocked England keeper Joe Hart with a 'fake handshake'\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard was also victim of prank by five-year-old Chelsea mascot", "entities": [{"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 224, "end": 231}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 445, "end": 459}, {"start": 483, "end": 490}, {"start": 526, "end": 532}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 616, "end": 630}, {"start": 640, "end": 654}, {"start": 691, "end": 698}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 734, "end": 748}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 846, "end": 859}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder doesn't show any emotion as he moves on to the next person ahead of the league clash at Upton Park", "idx": 91953}], "idx": 59913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Tareq Salahi said Tuesday he and his wife \"did not party-crash\" a White House state dinner last week. The Obama administration said Salahi and his wife, Michaele Salahi, attended but had not been invited to the state dinner for visiting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and officials say they got into the event because of a breach in security. Appearing on NBC's \"Today\" show with his wife, Tareq Salahi said the aftermath of the incident has been \"the most devastating thing that's ever happened to us.\" \"We're greatly saddened by all the circumstances that have, you know, been involved and portraying my wife and I as party crashers. I can tell you, we did not party crash the White House.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Couple was asked to leave Congressional Black Caucus fundraiser, group says\n@highlight\nCouple was allowed into White House state dinner for Indian prime minister\n@highlight\nCouple met with President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden\n@highlight\nSecret Service says couple was able to get past checkpoint", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 162, "end": 176}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 268, "end": 281}, {"start": 372, "end": 374}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 751, "end": 776}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}, {"start": 924, "end": 928}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The president was concerned about the security breach here, as was the @placeholder,\" Gibbs said.", "idx": 91958}], "idx": 59917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A compromise proposal to expand background checks on gun sales lacks enough support to win Senate approval now, which will likely delay a vote on the measure that has strong public support, one of the sponsors told CNN on Monday. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, acknowledged the vote on the amendment he worked out with Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania was being pushed back to try to build more support. Asked if the vote would take place Tuesday or Wednesday, as supporters had hoped, Manchin said he didn't think so. \"I would say by the end of the week, probably,\" he added.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Manchin says a vote on background checks unlikely until later in the week\n@highlight\nA compromise amendment on background checks comes up this week\n@highlight\nRepublicans who voted to open debate may not support the bill\n@highlight\nDebate on the overall gun package is expected to last two weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 235, "end": 237}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 282}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So far, four GOP senators have declared they will support the @placeholder-Toomey compromise or were leaning toward backing it.", "idx": 91961}], "idx": 59919} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A small town in Wisconsin is a far cry from the civil war-ravaged fields of northern Syria. But for Jordan Matson, a former U.S. solider, the battlefield feels most like home. For the last month, Matson, 28, has been a volunteer fighter in the Kurdish militia known here as the People's Protection Units, or YPG. The group has been defending three small Kurdish statelets in northern Syria. The Kurdish militants have also spent much of the last year battling ISIS, the hardline jihadist group that wants to create an Islamic state across parts of Iraq and Syria. \"Due to two years of almost no foreign policy in the region -- while these people threatened American citizens, and bring harm to us -- I think I decided enough was enough, and I decided to come out this way,\" Matson said.\n@highlight\nJordan Matson, a former U.S. Army solider, is fighting against ISIS\n@highlight\nHe was never in combat during two years in the U.S. military\n@highlight\n\"Civilian life just wasn't for me,\" he says\n@highlight\nU.S. law enforcement officials say it's illegal for an American to join a Syrian militia", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 278, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 310}, {"start": 354, "end": 360}, {"start": 384, "end": 388}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 561}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yes, it does help @placeholder back home, because we're taking the fight to the enemy here, so they can't take it to us.", "idx": 91967}], "idx": 59920} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Come December 18, we'll have to say goodbye to our favorite blowhard political character, \"Stephen Colbert.\" That's the day the real Colbert will retire \"Colbert\" the character as he signs off from his Comedy Central show, \"The Colbert Report,\" in preparation to take over for David Letterman in 2015. For all of us Colbert fans, it feels like losing an old friend who we've grown to know, laugh with (and at) over the past nine years. You see, when Colbert takes over Letterman's show next year, he will no longer be \"Colbert,\" but rather the real Colbert. But here's the thing: What happens if we don't find the real Colbert as entertaining and engaging as the fictional \"Colbert\"? After all, \"Colbert\" is a bigger-than-life character and the reason his humor works so well is because it's delivered in a comedic voice.\n@highlight\nOn December 18, we'll have to say goodbye to the political character, \"Stephen Colbert\"\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: For all of us Colbert fans, it feels like losing an old friend\n@highlight\nWhen Colbert takes over David Letterman's show, will he be as funny as his fictional persona?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 233, "end": 250}, {"start": 286, "end": 300}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 913, "end": 927}, {"start": 941, "end": 955}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1070}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But those same TV executives should keep in mind that in the sweeps ratings period in May, \"The Colbert Report\" was almost tied with the number of viewers \"@placeholder\" attracted in the coveted 18-49 age demographic.", "idx": 91974}, {"query": "That means \"Colbert\" will likely never be too far away from @placeholder.", "idx": 91976}], "idx": 59922} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jenny Awford For Mailonline She has a wardrobe stuffed full of custom-designed clothes and enjoys regular bubble baths and pedicures. No this is not a pampered WAG or celebrity - meet Chloe Princess Pom, the seven-year-old diva Pomeranian. Owner Karen Lee-Christian, from Atlanta, Georgia, has spent several thousands of pounds on dresses, coats and tops to match her own- so that she and her pooch are always co-ordinated. Chloe Princess Pom has a wardrobe stuffed full of custom-designed clothes and she hates getting her paws dirty, preferring instead to be pushed around in a pram Owner Karen Lee-Christian loves nothing more than to spoil her seven-year-old Pomeranian and has spent thousands on dresses, coats and tops so they are always co-ordinated\n@highlight\nChloe Princess Pom, from Atlanta, enjoys pedicures and trips to the spa\n@highlight\nThe seven-year-old Pomeranian has more than 250 designer outfits\n@highlight\nOwner Karen Lee-Christian has spent thousands so they always match\n@highlight\nShe hates getting her paws dirty, so is carried in a $1,500 Louis Vuitton bag\n@highlight\nSome of her special outfits have cost up to $300", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 163, "end": 165}, {"start": 187, "end": 204}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 249, "end": 267}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 427, "end": 444}, {"start": 594, "end": 612}, {"start": 772, "end": 789}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 937, "end": 955}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The most expensive item I have purchased for Chloe would have to be her @placeholder dog carrier.", "idx": 91984}], "idx": 59927} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:05 EST, 18 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:15 EST, 18 August 2012 Compassionate. Humble. A good friend. A dedicated public servant. Those were some of the words that family and friends used during a funeral service Saturday to fondly remember a law enforcement officer who was among three people killed in a shootout near Texas A&M University. More than 3,000 people attended the service for Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann at an arena on the A&M campus in College Station. 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Milli Knowles, 10, and stablehand Samantha Brierley, 38, were called to the stables near Bolton where they kept their pet animals after reports of an early-morning fire. Their nine-year-old cob, named The General, and their Shetland pony Penny, 27 - who were said to be regarded as 'family' - had been killed in the blaze. Destroyed: The blackened remains of stables near Bolton, Greater Manchester, where a Shetland pony and a horse were burned alive in an arson attack. Police believe the arsonists used petrol and firelighters to start the blaze\n@highlight\nThe fire was started by arsonists at stables in Bolton, Manchester\n@highlight\nPolice believe the culprits broke into the stables and used petrol and firelighters to start the blaze\n@highlight\nShetland pony Penny and a cob named The General were burned alive\n@highlight\nOwners Milli Knowles, 10 and her mother Samantha Brierley, 38, are devastated at what has happened\n@highlight\nMilli's father John Knowles said: 'It is absolutely heartbreaking'", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 519}, {"start": 530, "end": 537}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 874, "end": 892}, {"start": 910, "end": 920}, {"start": 958, "end": 970}, {"start": 991, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1087}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder's job is to look after horses and this is going to make her work", "idx": 91986}], "idx": 59929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The trial of British mercenary Simon Mann continued Thursday, a day after Mann implicated former friend Mark Thatcher in the alleged plot to overthrow the president of Equatorial Guinea. Simon Mann was arrested after a plane carrying him and about 60 mercenaries landed in Zimbabwe. Mann, a former British army commando, was arrested four years ago in Zimbabwe and extradited to Equatorial Guinea's capital of Malabo earlier this year to face trial for the alleged coup. The trial began Tuesday and a verdict was expected within days. Thatcher, the son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, was arrested along with Mann in 2004. He pleaded guilty in South Africa the following year to unwittingly bankrolling the alleged coup plot; he escaped jail time by paying a fine.\n@highlight\nMercenary Simon Mann implicates former friend Mark Thatcher in coup\n@highlight\nFormer army commando faces charges of trying to overthrow president\n@highlight\nMann claims Thatcher knew much more than he claimed about plot", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 40, "end": 49}, {"start": 83, "end": 86}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 815, "end": 824}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the end of his testimony Wednesday, @placeholder offered an apology.", "idx": 91989}], "idx": 59931} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ben Foden may not have topped the charts with his Christmas Eve cameo on Hollyoaks but the full-back helped ensure Northampton were flying high in the Aviva Premiership by beating Harlequins at Twickenham. The England back had a relatively quiet game but, watched by a sell-out crowd of 82,000 at HQ, his side secured a gritty victory to round off the most successful year in their history at a venue where they won the title in May. 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But the way he got there has also raised troubling questions about his leadership in foreign affairs. History strongly favors congressional backing. Over the past two centuries, presidents have asked Congress to approve the use of force before a coordinated military engagement on 18 occasions. Every time, the answer has been at least a qualified yes. The current Congress, of course, is also one of the most partisan and rambunctious of the past century, so there is a risk they will turn him down. But in the end, a majority -- especially in the Senate -- are likely to follow the example of Sen. John McCain. Despite his disagreements with the proposed strike (a \"pinprick\" to him), the Arizona Republican has concluded that it would be catastrophic for the country to strip the president of his authority and prestige as commander in chief. That argument -- along with others about the risks of emboldening Syria and Iran, appearing to leave Israel exposed and failing to act in the face of such horrific crimes -- will surely carry weight.\n@highlight\nGergen, Zuckerman: Obama asking Congress' OK on Syria, a gamble that will likely succeed\n@highlight\nBut they say the move follows an uneven strategy on Syria that has hurt his support\n@highlight\nThey say it also realigns Obama with his own position before the invasion of Iraq\n@highlight\nWriters: U.S. needs long-term strategy on Middle East to show world it has firm grip", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 99, "end": 103}, {"start": 377, "end": 384}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 868, "end": 874}, {"start": 876, "end": 885}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1102}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1129}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1250}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1257}, {"start": 1266, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1286}, {"start": 1386, "end": 1390}, {"start": 1455, "end": 1459}, {"start": 1506, "end": 1509}, {"start": 1531, "end": 1534}, {"start": 1564, "end": 1574}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At home and abroad, observers watch carefully and calibrate their own responses by whether they think the @placeholder commander in chief and his team have a firm hand on the tiller.", "idx": 91992}], "idx": 59933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 29 August 2011 Motorways are have to have their hard-shoulders opened up in a string of plans aimed at reducing congestion, it emerged today. Radical proposals for 19 separate schemes on Britain's motorways are currently under consideration. Twelve of these will include widening the roads to four lanes. The plans could see parts of the M60 near Manchester, the M1 near Wakefield and the M25 around London switched to 'managed motorways'. While the A14 from Rugby to Felixstowe would be hived off to private firms to convert to a toll road. 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World No. 53 Viktor Troicki was suspended by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Thursday after being found guilty of failing to provide a blood sample in a drugs test during April's Monte Carlo Masters. But Serbian Troicki has rejected the charge, alleging the doctor conducting the blood test allowed him to miss the procedure and says he will now appeal the decision.\n@highlight\nViktor Troicki hits back after being suspended for missing a drugs test\n@highlight\nSerbian star given 18-month ban by International Tennis Federation\n@highlight\nTroicki insists he was given permission to skip drugs test\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old will appeal against the decision at Court of Arbitration for Sport.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 183, "end": 212}, {"start": 228, "end": 241}, {"start": 264, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 404, "end": 422}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 721, "end": 751}, {"start": 764, "end": 770}, {"start": 886, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The doctor in charge of the testing told me that I looked very pale and ill and that I could skip the test if I wrote an explanation letter to the @placeholder about it,\" he said in a statement.", "idx": 92002}], "idx": 59941} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Gault PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:42 EST, 7 June 2013 As the wife of a proud Scotsman, her attempt at a Caledonian burr should be pitch perfect. But Claire Forlani, who is married to actor Dougray Scott, makes a mealy-mouthed attempt in her latest advert for a leading whisky. She plays a temptress in the Dewar\u2019s whisky promotion, which have drawn criticism because of the 40-year-old English-Italian\u2019s cringe-inducing accent. 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It was some kind of balm to Jenson Button as he sat in Interlagos, the place where he once spent the happiest moment of his life \u2014 hugging his father after winning the title in 2009 \u2014 but now contemplating the end of his Formula One career. Button is about to be released by McLaren to be replaced by Fernando Alonso after the final race in Abu Dhabi in a fortnight, hence he can hardly understand it, having outscored his team-mate Kevin Magnussen 94-53.\n@highlight\nJenson Button is set to be replaced by Fernando Alonso at McLaren\n@highlight\nFormer team-mate Lewis Hamilton admits he finds the decision baffling\n@highlight\nHamilton says it is the car that needs changing and not Button\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old says there are not many drivers around better than Button", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 144, "end": 150}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 252, "end": 261}, {"start": 418, "end": 428}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 498, "end": 512}, {"start": 538, "end": 546}, {"start": 630, "end": 644}, {"start": 664, "end": 676}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 758, "end": 771}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He might be bitter at his treatment by @placeholder, but otherwise he was content as he talked about his future and his past with a smile on his face.", "idx": 92028}], "idx": 59961} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He was there to accept an honorary doctorate but all everyone was wondering was if former Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe was dating singer Ricky Martin. Adding 'doctor' to his Order of Australia and the five Olympic Gold medals he won during his swimming career, Thorpe accepted an honorary doctorate from Sydney's Macquarie University on Wednesday. Thorpe received a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2001 for his service to sport after he came away from the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games as a gold medalist. 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So she was shocked to see the body of a tall brunette woman lying in the open casket at her mother's wake in New Jersey on December 9. Right away, the tears and the crying stopped. Kondvar and her family immediately closed the casket and left the room, she said. \"It wasn't mom,\" Kondvar said. \"They sent us the wrong body.\" Her mother, Margaret Porkka, was vacationing in St. Maarten on the family's annual Thanksgiving trip when Porkka suddenly died after feeling light-headed. Porkka, 82, was pronounced dead at St. Maarten Medical Center on November 29, the morning after Thanksgiving. Other than a pacemaker and a right hip replacement, Kondvar said, her mother was in good health and very active.\n@highlight\nMargaret Porkka, 82, died during a family vacation in St. Maarten\n@highlight\nHer daughter, Lisa Kondvar, arranged to have her body transferred to New Jersey\n@highlight\nAt the wake, the family discovered the wrong body had been sent\n@highlight\nKondvar is now seeking answers about what happened to her mother's remains", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 437, "end": 451}, {"start": 473, "end": 483}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 615, "end": 640}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 960, "end": 969}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kondvar told CNN the @placeholder government is performing an internal investigation into what went wrong.", "idx": 92037}], "idx": 59966} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The discovery of a slain Palestinian teen in Jerusalem early Wednesday further inflamed tensions in a region already unsettled over the killings of three Israeli teens, not to mention decades of entrenched enmity between all sides. Mohammad Abu Khedair, 17, was heading from his home to a mosque in the middle-class neighborhood of Shuafat for prayers around 4 a.m. when three men forced him into a car and drove off, his father, Hussain Abu Khedair, told CNN. His body was found about an hour later at a forest in Jerusalem. 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The legendary entertainer died Friday at the age of 85 at his home in Cancun, Mexico. A native of Mexico City, Gomez Bolanos had been living in the resort town for the last few years due to health problems. He leaves behind his wife, Florinda Meza, also an actress and comedian, and six children from a previous marriage. 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The incident follows what ambulance authorities said were hundreds of emergency calls for mobile phone shocks between January and June this year. Earlier this month the family of a Chinese woman said she had died after receiving an electric shock from her iPhone when she was using it while it was charging. The Apple initiative will take place from August 16 to October 18. 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Today, the self-made mogul oversees Great Lakes Safaris, one of the largest tour operators in Uganda. 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Pitcher Josh Failoa stands as residents and friends of The Belvedere of Westlake welcome him Tuesday. The 25-year-old, who was drafted in 2006 by the Baltimore Orioles and is trying to work his way to the majors, admits he was caught a little off guard when he was told about his new housing situation. \"At first I was like, 'OK, that's a little different,' \" he said. \"I was taken aback at first.\"\n@highlight\nBecause of little pay in independent league, players stay with host families\n@highlight\nPitcher Josh Faiola staying at Belvedere of Westlake facility near Cleveland, Ohio\n@highlight\nFaiola says teammates joked first, but he's thrilled to bring energy to residents\n@highlight\nResidents decorated facility, will be watching pitcher's every throw", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 32}, {"start": 82, "end": 99}, {"start": 185, "end": 205}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 383, "end": 399}, {"start": 739, "end": 749}, {"start": 762, "end": 791}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 825, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The residents all signed motivational good luck pennants for him, there's a 40-foot banner, we have a whole thing dedicated to @placeholder.", "idx": 92072}], "idx": 59987} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She was the victim of female genital mutilation (FGM) at the age of nine and has been fighting the mental and physical scars ever since, frightened that she would never experience the joy of becoming a mother. Now 26-year-old Khadija Gbla is celebrating what she describes as a \u2018miracle\u2019 after she gave birth to a beautiful, healthy, baby boy, weighing almost three kilos, on Monday night. Samuel Williams Jr, named after his father, was delivered by emergency caesarean section in Adelaide\u2019s Women's & Children's Hospital at 11.14pm after Khadija went into early labour. The FGM campaigner said there are no words to describe the anticipation she felt as the doctors were \u2018tugging and pulling and getting him out\u2019. 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But they're only human and they have needs just like everyone else. Some of the world's biggest sports stars from the past and the present told CNN what they just can't do without when they're at the Olympics. Justin Gatlin, U.S. sprinter and 2012 100m bronze medal winner: \"Communication with my son. I have a two-year-old boy and obviously he doesn't know what's going on now, the magnitude of it, but he knows that Daddy runs... to hear him talk to me and tell me he loves me before I go out and compete, that gives me the mojo to go out there and do the best I can do.\"\n@highlight\nMichael Phelps says he can't do without his cell phone\n@highlight\n400m hurdling gold medal winner Felix Sanchez carries a photo of his late grandmother\n@highlight\nIan Thorpe kept a bag of licorice handy\n@highlight\nJackie Joyner-Kersee, an asthmatic, tucked an inhaler into her sports bra just in case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 403, "end": 415}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 941, "end": 950}, {"start": 992, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, U.S. swimmer and winner of the most medals in Olympic history:", "idx": 92085}, {"query": "Michael Phelps, @placeholder swimmer and winner of the most medals in Olympic history:", "idx": 92086}], "idx": 59998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The viral campaign to get a Taylor Swift song to enter Triple J's Hottest 100 has turned ugly with fans of the pop star receiving death threats and being compared to the Islamic State. Eliza Day from Melbourne who helped kick start the campaign two weeks ago was targeted on her Instagram account on Thursday when a user told her: 'I hope you die a slow, painful death'. 'When I first saw those Instagram comments I just shrugged, turned Shake It Off on and danced around my house singing \"haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate\",' she told the Herald Sun.\n@highlight\nFan Eliza Day was targeted on her Instagram account for voting for Taylor Swift in Triple J's Hottest 100\n@highlight\n#Tay4Hottest100 has been trending to get Swift's Shake It Off song to feature in the radio station's top 100 songs\n@highlight\nABC managing director Mark Scott issued a tweet saying 'It's gonna be alright @triplej' in response to viral campaign\n@highlight\nVoting closes on Sunday and the results will be aired on Australia Day", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 55, "end": 76}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 279, "end": 287}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 661, "end": 671}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 733, "end": 744}, {"start": 810, "end": 812}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 997, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder - which is controlled by the ABC - provides 2,000 songs played on the radio station during the year for people to choose from in their votes.", "idx": 92088}], "idx": 59999} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jo Macfarlane PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 9 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 11 March 2013 Monitored: Troubled star Lindsay Lohan wearing the tag on her ankle. The device has been fitted to 274,000 people in America since 2003 Parents with a history of alcohol abuse are being fitted with US-style \u2018booze bracelets\u2019 to determine whether they can keep custody of their children. In the first UK trial of its kind, the highly controversial ankle tags have been given to more than a dozen problem parents by the Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) so a check can be kept on their promises to stay sober.\n@highlight\nFamily Drug and Alcohol Court given bracelets to more than a dozen parents\n@highlight\nDevices detect traces of alcohol through the skin and are used in the U.S\n@highlight\nUK trial began in November in cases where children were taken into care\n@highlight\nCourt warned parents that they must change drinking habits or lose children\n@highlight\nLohan had one fitted after failing to turn up for a drink-driving court date", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 286, "end": 287}, {"start": 388, "end": 389}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 522, "end": 534}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 638}, {"start": 766, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 782}, {"start": 864, "end": 868}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder says the system has proved highly successful and in a couple of cases parents have been allowed to return home with their children.", "idx": 92093}], "idx": 60003} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:34 EST, 15 June 2013 A grandmother has gone a bit off track and ended up on a tram line. Marie Smith, 64, had to be rescued from her Nissan Qashqai after she drove it 200 yards along Manchester's Metrolink. To add to her embarrassment a tram full of Bon Jovi fans on their way to a concert at Manchester City's Etihad stadium had to get out and walk and they jeered at her when they went past. She blames what she sees as a lack of clear signs at a road crossing between Holt Town and Etihad Campus stations.\n@highlight\nHundreds of Bon Jovi fans had to get out of dram and walk to concert\n@highlight\nMarie Smith blamed lack of signs at the crossing in Manchester\n@highlight\nBut transport bosses say 'vast majority of motorists' negotiate crossing fine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 167, "end": 177}, {"start": 211, "end": 224}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 371, "end": 385}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 730, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However @placeholder responded by saying that there had not been an issue for 'the vast majority of motorists'.", "idx": 92098}], "idx": 60006} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned on Wednesday that the Islamic State is far more dangerous than previous terrorist groups, including the one that led the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11. 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The former U.S. official's claim follows an admission from President Barack Obama last week that intelligence officials 'underestimated' ISIS' rapid accession in Iraq and 'overestimated' the Middle Eastern country's ability to fight off the extremist group.\n@highlight\n'This is the best-funded, most professional, expansionist jihadist military force that we have ever seen,' Clinton told the Economic Club of Chicago\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama admitted last week that intelligence officials 'underestimated' ISIS' rapid accession in Iraq\n@highlight\nClinton said Wednesday she believes ISIS 'will attempt to launch attacks against Western targets if it has the ability to do so'", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 185, "end": 202}, {"start": 350, "end": 356}, {"start": 367, "end": 379}, {"start": 384, "end": 390}, {"start": 410, "end": 424}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 523, "end": 526}, {"start": 581, "end": 592}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 703, "end": 716}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 905, "end": 917}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 951, "end": 962}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has also beheaded two @placeholder and threatened to kill more if the U.S. continues to intervene in Iraq.", "idx": 92100}, {"query": "'I want you to know that the @placeholder is meeting them with strength and resolve.'", "idx": 92101}], "idx": 60008} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alison Smith-squire PUBLISHED: 15:29 EST, 10 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 10 April 2013 Do you know a health hero? The Daily Mail, in association with ITV\u2019s This Morning and Lloyds Pharmacy, is asking you to nominate special healthcare workers who\u2019ve made a real difference to your life or to a loved one. Five finalists will receive an all-expenses paid VIP trip to our Gala Dinner in London, where the Health Hero Of The Year will win a luxury break worth up to \u00a35,000. To make a nomination, fill in the coupon below. Here, ALISON SMITH-SQUIRE tells one nominee's story.\n@highlight\nJulia Rees thought she'd never be a mother after multiple miscarriages\n@highlight\nDr Bryan Beattie arranged foetal fibronectin test to warn of premature labour\n@highlight\nShe now has a daughter Ruby\n@highlight\nScroll down to nominate your Health Hero", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 158, "end": 160}, {"start": 164, "end": 175}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 411, "end": 433}, {"start": 533, "end": 544}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 676, "end": 688}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I would never have gone ahead with another pregnancy if I couldn\u2019t count on @placeholder\u2019s care.\u2019", "idx": 92102}], "idx": 60009} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Julian Robinson for MailOnline The former Conservative Cabinet Minister Owen Paterson, sacked from the role by David Cameron last month, has been 'treated to lunch' by a millionaire Ukip donor, it has been claimed. Mr Paterson, who was axed by the Prime Minister as Environment Secretary in July, reportedly dined with Crispin Odey, a hedge fund boss. The lunch meeting was revealed just days after Tory MP Douglas Carswell defected to Ukip and resigned from Parliament - sparking a crunch by-election. Scroll down for video Owen Paterson (left) reportedly dined with Crispin Odey (right), a hedge fund boss, along with seven other Eurosceptic Conservative MPs\n@highlight\nOwen Paterson reportedly dined with a millionaire Ukip donor, it is claimed\n@highlight\nFormer Cabinet Minister was axed as Environment Secretary last month\n@highlight\nReports claim he had lunch with hedge fund boss Crispin Odey last autumn\n@highlight\nRevelation comes just days after Tory Douglas Carswell defected to Ukip", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 75, "end": 87}, {"start": 114, "end": 126}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 322, "end": 333}, {"start": 402, "end": 405}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 439, "end": 442}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 571, "end": 582}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 675, "end": 687}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 798, "end": 818}, {"start": 890, "end": 901}, {"start": 926, "end": 935}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 964, "end": 979}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the past, Mr Odey, of Odey Asset Management, has criticised @placeholder claiming he 'doesn't understand power and he doesn't use it'.", "idx": 92106}], "idx": 60013} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Europeans are revolting -- against their leaders and established political parties, against an austerity plan 'made in Germany', and against a future that promises declining living standards and shriveling public services. Within the past few days, Greeks have fled to opposite ends of the spectrum, with significant numbers voting for far-left and far-right parties that were but specks on the political landscape two years ago. The French turfed out the president who wanted to make them more competitive and less indebted -- and voted for a candidate pledged to reversing the recent rise in the retirement age. Two million voters deliberately spoiled their ballot papers after the leader of the far-right National Front said that's what she would do.\n@highlight\nPolitical leaders who supported austerity, cuts suffer election defeats across Europe\n@highlight\nAnti-austerity votes seen in France, Greece, UK, Italy and even Germany\n@highlight\nFar-right, far-left and protest groups do well\n@highlight\nBut whoever is in power austerity seems to remain the key economic policy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 717, "end": 730}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even if Europe is financially out of intensive care -- after a series of summits that basically endorsed @placeholder's blueprint for the future and sought to stabilize the banking system -- the economic and employment outlook remains grim.", "idx": 92110}, {"query": "Whatever government is formed in @placeholder, and it will likely be a makeshift coalition, it won't push Europe into diluting the medicine.", "idx": 92111}], "idx": 60016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom One of the most popular houses ever featured on Channel 4's Grand Designs is on sale for \u00a35,000 less than it cost to build 10 years ago. Tony and Jo Moffat spent \u00a3380,000 on their loch-side home in the village of Kilcreggan, near Glasgow, overrunning their budget by \u00a3150,000. But despite a decade passing which included a property bubble, a crash and another boom, The Longhouse is now on sale for just \u00a3375,000 - despite its striking original design and uninterrupted views over the Firth of Clyde. Spectacular: Designed to look like a modern-day Nordic longhouse, this home in Kilcreggan, Argyll, has uninterrupted views of Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde. But its owners Tony and Jo Moffat, who featured on the Channel 4 show Grand Designs, overran their budget for building it by \u00a3150,000 and it is now on sale for less than it cost\n@highlight\nTony and Jo Moffat spent \u00a3380,000 on three-bedroom 'longhouse' in Kilcreggan, near Glasgow - \u00a3150,000 over budget\n@highlight\nSpectacular home overlooks the Firth of Clyde and was described by Kevin McCloud as 'beautiful' and 'romantic'\n@highlight\nIt is now up for sale for \u00a3375,000 after estate agents based price on market value, and English buyers are interested\n@highlight\nAgent Andrew Perratt said: 'The market in Scotland is far from overheating compared to other parts of the UK'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 73, "end": 85}, {"start": 150, "end": 153}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 498, "end": 511}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 640, "end": 648}, {"start": 658, "end": 671}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 744, "end": 756}, {"start": 863, "end": 866}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 929, "end": 938}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1204}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1258}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1288}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1346}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the setbacks, the couple completed their home and it attracted high praise from hard-to-please presenter Kevin McCloud, who listed it in his 20 favourite @placeholder homes of all time.", "idx": 92115}], "idx": 60018} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)After months of anticipation, a grand jury's decision on whether to indict a Missouri officer for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager could come at any moment. And when it does, anything could happen in the tinderbox that is Ferguson, Missouri. But how did we get to this point? Here are six things to know to get up to speed on the case: On August 9, 18-year-old Michael Brown and his friend Dorian Johnson were walking in the middle of a residential street when a white officer, Darren Wilson, pulled up and told them to get out of the road.\n@highlight\nA grand jury could decide at any moment whether to indict Officer Darren Wilson\n@highlight\nWilson fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American teen\n@highlight\nThe officer said Brown started a physical confrontation\n@highlight\nAutopsies reveal Brown was shot at least six times", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 89}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 406, "end": 419}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 634, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 679, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder just bum rushes him, and just shoves him back into his car, punches him in the face and then of course Darren grabs for his gun and Michael grabs the gun,\" Josie said.", "idx": 92118}, {"query": "He just started coming at him full speed so (@placeholder) just started shooting and he just kept coming,\" Josie said.", "idx": 92120}, {"query": "Different states have different numbers, but there are 12 members on the @placeholder grand jury.", "idx": 92122}], "idx": 60020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Sen. 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Eight-year-old Bingo, whose hooves will need specialist treatment for the rest of his life, was rescued from terrible conditions by Bristol-based charity HorseWorld. The Shetland pony was overweight and living in litter, having been neglected by his owners for six months to a year. Sore: Bingo's hooves will need special treatment for the rest of his life, after they curled up at the ends\n@highlight\nBingo's hooves grew to six inches long and turned up at the ends\n@highlight\nThey will need specialist treatment for the rest of his life\n@highlight\nThe Shetland pony was overweight because he had not been cared for\n@highlight\nTissue in his hooves had broken down and the bone had moved\n@highlight\nA Bristol charity rescued the eight-year-old from a pile of litter\n@highlight\nHis owners were prosecuted and he was nursed back to health", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 127, "end": 133}, {"start": 341, "end": 347}, {"start": 363, "end": 372}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It\u2019s nice that I now have @placeholder to keep me company instead.'", "idx": 92147}], "idx": 60036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- On a foggy morning in Holmby Hills, one of this city's most gilded neighborhoods, a silent standoff is taking place outside the mansion where pop music superstar Michael Jackson breathed his last breath. It has become a familiar ritual for the players: A burly man sits in a black SUV parked in the driveway in front of a closed gate. Across the street, a woman in a white jacket and fedora camps out in a lawn chair shaded by a beach umbrella, a cooler at her side. He watches her. She ignores him. A series of lime green placards saying \"* HOT * Star Maps Here\" leads drivers from the winding curves of Sunset Boulevard into this manicured oasis of wealth and privilege -- and to the woman locals call the Star Maps lady.\n@highlight\nLInda Welton's family has been selling star maps along Sunset Boulevard since the 1930s\n@highlight\nThe owners of the house where Michael Jackson died are taking her to court\n@highlight\nThey say her star maps business is an eyesore and a public nuisance\n@highlight\nWelton's mother won a similar court battle with the City of Los Angeles in the 1970s", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 183, "end": 197}, {"start": 569, "end": 582}, {"start": 626, "end": 641}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 811, "end": 826}, {"start": 885, "end": 899}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She gave her maps away then, telling people, \"@placeholder wouldn't want you to cry.\"", "idx": 92150}], "idx": 60038} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An out-of-service Bay Area Rapid Transit train struck and killed two workers on a section of track northeast of San Francisco on Saturday afternoon, the transit authority said. The employees were making track inspections near the Walnut Creek station, BART said in a statement. One was an employee and the other a contractor. Their names were not immediately released. \"Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the two workers who've just been killed on the BART tracks,\" BART General Manager Grace Crunican said. She said the accident is under investigation. Paul Oversier, BART's head of operations, told reporters that the two workers were looking into a possible slight dip in the rail when they were hit.\n@highlight\nNEW: Train was returning to yard after being cleaned of graffiti, BART official says\n@highlight\nNEW: The workers were supposed to stay clear of the track, official says\n@highlight\nNEW: One of the victims was a union worker who \"chose to come to work,\" BART says\n@highlight\nThey were inspecting a possible slight dip in the rail", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 48}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 510, "end": 523}, {"start": 577, "end": 589}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 990, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Saturday was the second day of the strike that has paralyzed the @placeholder area.", "idx": 92162}], "idx": 60046} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dan Davidson was nicknamed the 'fat one' during his party years when he would knock back a bottle of vodka in a weekend. The 26-year-old joiner would easily consume 6,000 calories in a day, while eating nothing but fast food and his weight shot up to 17st. He knew things had to change when he went on holiday to Majorca and was too embarrassed to take off his top when he went swimming. Scroll down for video Dan Davidson from Grimsby went on a drastic fitness programme after being labelled The Fat One. He lost 24 per cent of his body fat in just a year and celebrated with a David-Beckham style underwear photoshoot\n@highlight\nDan Davidson was party boy who would drink bottle of vodka in a weekend\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old from Grimsby regularly consumed 6000 calories a day\n@highlight\nHe felt pressured to lose the weight after being labelled 'The Fat One'\n@highlight\nThe joiner now has a body to rival that of David Beckham", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 493, "end": 503}, {"start": 579, "end": 591}, {"start": 631, "end": 642}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 852, "end": 862}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A few people have joked that I look like @placeholder in his kecks.", "idx": 92163}], "idx": 60047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Big Brother 2013 contestant Ben Zabel, 32, is recovering after being admitted to Royal Brisbane Hospital after an overdose on prescription drugs. The reality star on Friday uploaded an image of his hospital admittance wristband, confirming the incident with the message, 'Thank you to all the staff at Royal Brisbane' alongside the hashtags 'depression' 'anxiety' and overdose'. In a statement released on Monday, Ben's representative Jeremy Hansen, said, 'On Saturday evening (15th November) Ben Zabel suffered a prescription drug overdose. He was treated by paramedics on the scene in his apartment and was later transported to the Royal Brisbane Hospital for further treatment. Ben was released from hospital yesterday afternoon and is now home recovering. We ask for privacy for Ben, his family and his friends at this time.'\n@highlight\nBig Brother 2013 favourite Ben Zabel overdoses\n@highlight\nHis management reveals Ben, 32, overdosed on prescription medication\n@highlight\nHe's at home after his release from Royal Brisbane Hospital on Sunday\n@highlight\nBest friend and BB housemate Tim Dormer offers his support", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 28, "end": 36}, {"start": 81, "end": 103}, {"start": 303, "end": 316}, {"start": 415, "end": 417}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 494, "end": 502}, {"start": 635, "end": 657}, {"start": 682, "end": 684}, {"start": 784, "end": 786}, {"start": 842, "end": 852}, {"start": 869, "end": 877}, {"start": 923, "end": 925}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Thinking of my mate and hoping to hear from him soon,' @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 92167}, {"query": "He said going on @placeholder helped him to vocalise his depression, which made him feel like isolated.", "idx": 92168}], "idx": 60049} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Chancellor weighed in to the row over the handling of the Queen\u2019s finances last night, branding criticism of the Royal Household \u2018unfair\u2019. 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Chancellor George Osborne said criticism of the Royal Family's finances was 'unfair' after a committee of MPs said the Queen should rent out her palaces\n@highlight\nCommons watchdogs insist royals need more money-spinning ventures\n@highlight\nBacklog of repairs is so great it will cost \u00a350m to restore crumbling palaces\n@highlight\nPublic Accounts Committee wants courtiers to get 'firmer grip' on finances\n@highlight\nMargaret Hodge suggests extending opening season at main residence\n@highlight\nBut Chancellor says the royals have already done a lot to cut costs\n@highlight\nTory MPs condemned 'political posturing' by Labour MPs", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 117, "end": 131}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 206, "end": 230}, {"start": 422, "end": 446}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 531, "end": 537}, {"start": 556, "end": 569}, {"start": 593, "end": 604}, {"start": 664, "end": 668}, {"start": 875, "end": 899}, {"start": 961, "end": 974}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1121}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added: \u2018Let\u2019s not forget, not only are they a very important part of our constitution, but they are a huge attraction for tourists all around the world \u2013 the @placeholder generate a huge revenue for this country.\u2019", "idx": 92175}], "idx": 60054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alvin E. 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Blosom, a 13-year-old Holstein Friesian cow, is owned by Patty Hanson and lives on her farm in Orangeville. Patty and Blosom posed for their official Guinness World Records photo shoot this week. Scroll down for video A 6ft 4in cow from Illinois has been named the tallest in the world At the end of May, family and friends began documenting Blosom's mass through photos and videos Blosom reaches Hanson's shoulder which is actually taller than Bulls star Derrick Rose. She is so big that Blosom barely fits in the chute for the foot trimmer.\n@highlight\nBlosom, who is 13-years-old, lives on a farm in Orangeville\n@highlight\nShe was awarded title by the Guinness Book of Records\n@highlight\nPet cow turned is aged 13 and is actually taller than Bulls star Derrick Rose", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 91, "end": 107}, {"start": 126, "end": 137}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 219, "end": 240}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 451, "end": 456}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 514, "end": 518}, {"start": 525, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 623, "end": 628}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 724, "end": 747}, {"start": 814, "end": 818}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's owner says she knew Blosom was special when she was a calf", "idx": 92184}], "idx": 60062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Premier League's love affair with Ed Sheeran shows no sign of abating after Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was caught duetting with the singer-songwriter. Sheeran was seen riffing with the England captain at an after-party following a gig in Manchester - one which Robin van Persie also rocked up to. Rooney was sat on stage in a nearby pub alongside the 23-year-old, head wobbling as he tried to keep pace with Lego House in front of a roomful of revellers at the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub near Deansgate. VIDEO Watch England striker Wayne Rooney singing alongside Ed Sheeran Wayne Rooney and singer Ed Sheeran pose for a picture after the singer's show in Manchester\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney entertains Ed Sheeran fans with song alongside star\n@highlight\nSheeran played the guitar as Rooney sang Lego House\n@highlight\nMark Clattenburg got into hot water after watching the singer-songwriter", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 80, "end": 96}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 424, "end": 433}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 515}, {"start": 530, "end": 536}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 588, "end": 599}, {"start": 612, "end": 621}, {"start": 669, "end": 678}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 724}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The phenomenon surrounding @placeholder has taken on a mind of its own in the past fortnight.", "idx": 92187}], "idx": 60064} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a heart-melting discovery of a lost love letter written 68 years ago. Addressed to 'dearest darling Hilda' from gunner Eric Winspear, each page was affectionately marked with kisses instead of numbers and detailed the excitement of the couple's impending marriage. Upon finding the seven-page note in a donated handbag, an Adelaide op shop owner Jacqui Dodd was on a mission to return the piece of sentiment to Hilda who after all these years had kept the intimate letter. Scroll down for video A love letter written by Eric Winspear (left), addressed to his 'dearest loving Hilda' (right), was found three weeks ago at an Adelaide op shop\n@highlight\nA seven-page love letter written in 1946 was discovered in a donated handbag\n@highlight\nAdelaide op shop owner Jacqui Dodd found the note last month\n@highlight\nIt was written by Eric Winspear and addressed to his fiance Hilda\n@highlight\nMr Winspear was serving as part of the British peace keeping forces in Palestine at the time\n@highlight\nThe couple married exactly a year after the letter was written and moved from Britain to Australia in 1970\n@highlight\nTogether they raised four children and enjoyed 66 years of wedded bliss\n@highlight\nThe inseparable pair also toured Australia for 15 years in a caravan in the mid-90s after their retirement\n@highlight\nMr Winspear was aged 90 when he died in January while Mrs Winspear is currently in a nursing home", "entities": [{"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 353, "end": 363}, {"start": 418, "end": 422}, {"start": 527, "end": 539}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 966, "end": 974}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1233, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1376, "end": 1383}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I couldn't have got a better man, no matter where I'd gone,' Mrs @placeholder told Today.", "idx": 92192}], "idx": 60066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Adams It has provided a luxurious night's sleep for 15 generations of the same aristocratic family. This antique four-poster with its ornate carved headboard was built for the residents of the Berkeley Castle estate in Gloucestershire in 1608 and has been used for more than 400 years. Far from being roped off into retirement like many pieces of historic furniture, John Berkeley, 81, and his wife Georgina, 73, still use the bed in the castle's Great State Bedroom. 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Speaking to reporters in Istanbul, he said, \"It is an unfortunate outcome. It is a sad outcome.\" Pledging a full investigation, he said those killed late Wednesday were smuggling cigarettes and fuel, with almost half of them below the age of 20. Erdogan said Turkey's military had been monitoring the area because it was in constant use by terrorist groups and that security forces had become suspicious because of the size of the group and number of donkeys used.\n@highlight\nNEW: Turkey's foreign minister says the country does not discriminate between its citizens\n@highlight\nErdogan says the deaths, many of youths under 20, were \"a sad outcome\"\n@highlight\nThe Turkish military airstrike killed 35 people who were smuggling cigarettes\n@highlight\nA Kurdish separatist group member calls for a \"settling of accounts\" over the deaths", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 430, "end": 436}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In October, an attack killed 24 Turkish soldiers in the southeastern section of the country, where @placeholder borders Iraq.", "idx": 92210}], "idx": 60080} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A judge appointed TJ Jackson, the 34-year-old son of Tito Jackson, as temporary guardian of Michael Jackson's three children in the absence of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson. \"We have reason to believe that Mrs. Jackson has been held against her will,\" Katherine Jackson attorney Sandra Ribera told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff at a hearing Wednesday. Immediately after the hearing however, another attorney for Jackson, Perry Sanders, said he had been told by Randy Jackson that his mother was on her way back to California. Sanders, who later spoke to his client as she was being driven home, said he will file a petition to restore her as custodian as soon as he meets with her. Katherine Jackson was unaware of the controversy swirling around her family for the past week, he said.\n@highlight\nA lawyer says there's reason to believe \"Mrs. Jackson has been held against her will\"\n@highlight\nShe was reported missing over the weekend amid a family dispute\n@highlight\nThe judge appoints TJ Jackson as temporary guardian\n@highlight\n\"I've never heard my grandmother talk like that,\" TJ Jackson says about a phone call", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 74, "end": 85}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 280, "end": 296}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 358}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 489}, {"start": 517, "end": 529}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 582, "end": 588}, {"start": 738, "end": 754}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, whom Katherine Jackson left in charge of the children when she left home on July 15, said he was disturbed by how she sounded.", "idx": 92220}], "idx": 60087} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Brooke and Anthony Bond UPDATED: 02:57 EST, 12 July 2012 Guilty: Hannah Bonser, pictured when she appeared at before magistrates earlier this year, killed Casey Kearney, 13, at a park in Doncaster An investigation is underway into why a woman with mental health problems who begged to be admitted to a hospital was turned away before going on to kill a schoolgirl. Hannah Bonser was jailed for at least 22 years yesterday after stabbing Casey Kearney, 13, to death. The 26-year-old had suffered years of mental problems caused by cannabis use and claimed she heard voices in her head telling her to kill.\n@highlight\nHannah Bonser, 26, found guilty of murder after just two-hour deliberation\n@highlight\nPsychiatric patient given minimum 22-year prison term for 'random attack'\n@highlight\nShe attacked the teenager in a park in Doncaster with a kitchen knife she bought the same morning\n@highlight\nTeen's father describes killing as 'calculated and deliberate'\n@highlight\nBonser has a troubled mental history and spent time in a Doncaster psychiatric hospital in 2011\n@highlight\nThree days before the attack Bonser told a friend she was going to kill her ex-boyfriend and \u2018get anyone else who crossed her\u2019, court heard", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 31}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 625, "end": 637}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 979, "end": 984}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1120}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Schoolgirl: @placeholder in her uniform, left, and taking a picture of herself with her phone, right", "idx": 92232}], "idx": 60094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:54 EST, 15 October 2012 The name's Skyfall...and it's being hailed as the best-ever James Bond movie. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of his licence to thrill, 007 is back with a resounding bang. The film has been greeted with universal acclaim by critics from Baz Bamigboye and Matthew Bond (no relation) on the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday respectively, to The Times, the Daily Telegraph and respected Hollywood Reporter. Licensed to kill: Javier Bardem watches Daniel Craig as James Bond in the new movie Skyfall Thrilling action: Bond fights one of adversaries in an action sequence on top of a train\n@highlight\nDaily Mail's Baz Bamigboye gives Skyfall a five-star rating\n@highlight\nTimes says it's a 'triumphant' return for a classic Bond\n@highlight\n007 movies have made $5 billion around the world since 1962", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 337, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 389, "end": 398}, {"start": 404, "end": 417}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 451, "end": 465}, {"start": 481, "end": 498}, {"start": 519, "end": 531}, {"start": 541, "end": 552}, {"start": 557, "end": 566}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 693, "end": 702}, {"start": 706, "end": 718}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Mail On Sunday's Matthew Bond says @placeholder devotees are 'in for a treat'.", "idx": 92239}], "idx": 60099} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Little Bobbi Boyden, who is not yet two, has made a name for herself as Baby Beyonc\u00e9 at beauty pageants across the UK. But since making headlines at the weekend, her mother Stephanie has found herself in the middle of a furious public backlash. Now, Ms Boyden has hit back at her critics, many of whom described her as 'cruel' to enter her daughter in dance competitions at such a young age, and says their claims are 'absolute nonsense'. Scroll down for video Stephanie (right), alongside pageant director Sara Collins (left), to defend her decision to put her 19-month-old daughter Bobbi (centre) on stage in a curled blonde hair piece and leotard\n@highlight\nBeauty queen Bobbi Boyden dances to 'Single Ladies' at pageants\n@highlight\nThe 19-month-old from Essex has been dubbed 'Baby Beyonc\u00e9'\n@highlight\nMother Stephanie has faced massive backlash since her story came out\n@highlight\nTook to This Morning to defend putting Bobbi in pageants so young\n@highlight\nDismisses the allegations Bobbi is being sexualised as 'absolute nonsense'\n@highlight\nWatch the full interview on ITV's This Morning here", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 18}, {"start": 72, "end": 83}, {"start": 115, "end": 116}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 254, "end": 259}, {"start": 462, "end": 470}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 585, "end": 589}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 711}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 782, "end": 793}, {"start": 814, "end": 822}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 926, "end": 930}, {"start": 990, "end": 994}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1095}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, despite both women insisting that dancing in competitions is what Bobbi loves, the toddler refused to dance when @placeholder was played in the studio.", "idx": 92247}], "idx": 60106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two different terror attacks by two different sets of Islamic extremists in two different democracies. But the difference in people's responses is what's key, and exemplifies why America truly is exceptional. I'm referring to the bombing in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 15 and the attack on a British soldier on a London street on May 22. After the Boston attack, which claimed the lives of three people and injured more than 250 others, a minor anti-Muslim backlash was reported. The most notable: A Bangladeshi man in New York City was allegedly beaten and a Muslim woman in Boston was struck in the shoulder and called a terrorist.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Anti-Muslim backlash in England was severe after a soldier was slain\n@highlight\nIn comparison, he says, the backlash in the U.S. after the Boston bombings was minor\n@highlight\nHe says American Muslims denounced the act and other faiths stood with them\n@highlight\nAlso, he says, the melting pot and \"out of many, one\" make up our identity", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 361, "end": 366}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 532, "end": 544}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 658, "end": 672}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 799, "end": 802}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 859, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in England, the backlash against British @placeholder has been alarming.", "idx": 92252}], "idx": 60109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Actor and director Clint Eastwood made the day of the GOP faithful at the Republican National Convention when he gave a surprise speech Thursday night in which he laid out what he sees as the good, the bad and the ugly state of American political affairs. And he did it all while addressing an \"invisible\" President Barack Obama sitting in an empty chair. Eastwood, who played the iconic tough guy character \"Dirty Harry\" during his long career in Hollywood, fired up the party base when he said he cried when Obama was elected and cried even harder years later when millions were out of work.\n@highlight\nActor and director Clint Eastwood uses humor, satire to deride Obama's performance\n@highlight\nVeteran actor addressed an empty chair in a speech that left some on Twitter baffled\n@highlight\nEastwood, a longtime Republican, said it's time to give Mitt Romney a shot at presidency", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 54, "end": 56}, {"start": 74, "end": 103}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 624, "end": 637}, {"start": 668, "end": 672}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 851, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At times, Eastwood sent the crowd into laughing fits when he pretended @placeholder was offering colorful objections.", "idx": 92257}], "idx": 60111} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iraq is suddenly back at the top of the news. The drawdown of \"combat\" troops has been completed, the handover to the State Department looks shaky, violence is ticking up and there is still no new Iraqi government, more than five months after the March elections. All these are real, but they are only the most immediate manifestations of deeper and longer term issues that the United States will need to manage. Our diplomats face big challenges. Let's start with the Iraqi government. Superficially, it looks as if former prime minister Ayad Allawi and present prime minister Nouri al-Maliki -- who came in first and second in the elections -- are in a huge personality clash. Why can't one of them be a statesman and step aside? The answer is that both they and other Iraqi politicians are worried about whether this will be their last opportunity to gain power.\n@highlight\nAs U.S. combat troops leave Iraq, diplomats face challenge of building peace, says Daniel Serwer\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. needs to guarantee the solution Iraqis develop to their political impasse\n@highlight\nHe says spending on diplomacy protects $700 billion investment U.S. has made in new regime", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 206, "end": 210}, {"start": 387, "end": 399}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 587, "end": 601}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 889, "end": 892}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1158}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder needs to focus on finding ways to guarantee whatever solution the Iraqis work out.", "idx": 92273}], "idx": 60121} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A photographer has captured a series of haunting images showing some of the world\u2019s most breath-taking roads. Andy Lee has shot routes running through areas such as the Snaelfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, the Lake District in England and the Hebrides in Scotland. One image also features The Dark Hedges \u2013 a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland that was famously used as a filming location in the hit drama series, Game of Thrones. Scroll down for video The Dark Hedges, a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland, was famously used as a filming location in the hit drama series, Game of Thrones\n@highlight\nAndy Lee has shot routes running through the Snaelfellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, and the Lake District in England\n@highlight\nOne image also features The Dark Hedges \u2013 a tree-lined road in Northern Ireland used in hit series Game of Thrones\n@highlight\nHis latest series of work, which also includes images of Pembrokeshire in Wales, is simply titled: \u2018Roads\u2019\n@highlight\nTalking about the inspiration for his work, Lee says: \u2018Getting lost is half the fun\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 169, "end": 191}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 221}, {"start": 226, "end": 232}, {"start": 242, "end": 249}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 288, "end": 302}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 414, "end": 428}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 491, "end": 506}, {"start": 574, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 646, "end": 668}, {"start": 673, "end": 679}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 750, "end": 764}, {"start": 789, "end": 804}, {"start": 826, "end": 840}, {"start": 910, "end": 922}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two centuries later, the trees have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in @placeholder.", "idx": 92274}], "idx": 60122} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The SAS has launched a mission to the Middle East to kill Jihadi John, the ISIS terrorist responsible for beheading two British hostages The SAS has launched a dramatic mission to kill Jihadi John \u2013 the Islamic State terrorist responsible for beheading British hostages Alan Henning and David Haines \u2013 in the biggest Special Forces operation since the September 11 attacks. Official Government sources confirmed to The Mail on Sunday that SAS soldiers flew to a secret base in the Middle East last week. Travelling in groups of three and four, the crack troops boarded commercial flights dressed in civilian clothes.\n@highlight\nSpecial Forces to head to a secret base in the Middle East for the mission\n@highlight\nIt is the biggest operation by the SAS soldiers since the 9/11 attacks\n@highlight\nWill attempt to kill terrorist Jihadi John who beheaded two British hostages\n@highlight\nMission could also include a rescue attempt of UK photographer John Cantlie", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 38, "end": 48}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 75, "end": 78}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 141, "end": 143}, {"start": 185, "end": 195}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 270, "end": 281}, {"start": 287, "end": 298}, {"start": 317, "end": 330}, {"start": 415, "end": 432}, {"start": 439, "end": 441}, {"start": 481, "end": 491}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 931, "end": 932}, {"start": 947, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night, an SAS source described to this newspaper how, to respect political sensitivities in the region, @placeholder troops were keeping a low profile.", "idx": 92278}], "idx": 60125} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:37 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 19 June 2012 Downing Street spin doctors were accused of trying to hide the sun-kissed backdrop to the G20 summit last night. Broadcasters claimed they had been forced to conduct interviews with David Cameron in front of a giant billboard obscuring the palm-fringed beach outside the window. The row came amid concern among the Prime Minister\u2019s aides that the plush venue chosen for the G20, by the Mexican hosts, sits awkwardly with the austerity message emerging from the meeting. 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Dale Earnhardt would not grow old and slow, clogging up life's left lane. He would not gracefully slide into a senior citizenship of driving to the Wal-Mart in a Grand Marquis with plastic flowers waving from the antenna. He would die a legend's death at the age of 49, on the last turn of the last lap of the greatest race his kind knows. He died running, as he used to put it, WFO -- Wide (Bleeping) Open. In third place of the 2001 Daytona 500, shielding the two cars ahead of him -- both owned by him, and one driven by his namesake son -- Earnhardt yielded not an inch of asphalt. Sterling Marlin bumped him ever so slightly from the rear, and in the ensuing chain reaction of bumper cars at 160 mph, Earnhardt's famous black No. 3 Chevy was sent up the track and nose-first into the wall.\n@highlight\nStock car racing legend Dale Earnhardt died February 18, 2001\n@highlight\nCrew chief: \"Dale Earnhardt was to NASCAR what Elvis Presley was to rock-and-roll\"\n@highlight\nNASCAR.com's Earnhardt tribute includes photos, memories, and reflections on his legacy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 95, "end": 108}, {"start": 243, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 269}, {"start": 474, "end": 476}, {"start": 481, "end": 500}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 681, "end": 695}, {"start": 801, "end": 809}, {"start": 832, "end": 836}, {"start": 925, "end": 938}, {"start": 987, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When @placeholder passed, rock-and-roll didn't stop, but it was different.", "idx": 92298}, {"query": "\"I wasn't trying to wreck him, I just wanted to rattle his cage,\" The @placeholder said then in one of his classic utterances.", "idx": 92300}], "idx": 60140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen believes the emergence of exciting teenage winger Jordon Ibe is evidence the club's continued investment in young talent will pay off. The 19-year-old made only the second Premier League start of his career and put in a man-of-the-match performance in the 224th Merseyside derby, which finished as a goalless draw at Goodison Park. Excluding Steven Gerrard, the Reds' other attack-minded players in midfield and up front were Raheem Sterling (20), Philippe Coutinho (22), Alberto Moreno (22) and Jordan Henderson (24) - and even Daniel Sturridge, coming off the bench, is still only 25. 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Inge Solheim, a Norwegian former stockbroker, has described allegations that the four-day trip was a ploy to gain publicity for a country with a poor human rights record as \u2018nonsense\u2019. He said his 'dear friend' Harry, 29, decided to go on the holiday on the spur of the moment and insisted suggestions to the contrary were \u2018inaccurate, speculative and disappointing\u2019. 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Among those who attended the event at Windsor Castle is the king of Bahrain, whose government has come under fire for its crackdown on anti-government protests last year and its handling of continuing unrest. Swaziland's King Mswati III, accused by critics of enjoying a lavish lifestyle at public expense while his people suffer great poverty, was also there. The monarchs' lunch, with a menu that included English asparagus, lamb from Windsor and strawberries from Kent, is part of celebrations of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, marking her 60 years on the throne. 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The family of Jun Lin, 33, met with investigators Wednesday, Montreal police told CNN affiliate CTV. Yan Shi, the head of the Chinese student association at Concordia University, where Lin was studying, told CTV that Lin's mother was extremely emotional and could not get through her words without constant tears. \"We come to take you home now,\" she said. In the grisliest Montreal crime in years, police believe porn actor Luka Rocco Magnotta killed and dismembered Lin and posted a 10-minute video of it online. Montreal police Cmdr. 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Jenna Miscavige, said she was kept away from her parents sometimes for over a year at a time, forced to break rocks on a riverbed and grilled on her sex life at the tender age of 13. Things got so bad that at the age of 16, when she was stopped from seeing a boyfriend, she climbed out onto the roof of Scientology's celebrity headquarters on Hollywood Boulevard and was ready to jump before church elders frantically pulled her back inside.\n@highlight\nJenna Miscavige is the niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige\n@highlight\nNew book tells of her harrowing upbringing inside the church\n@highlight\nShe was forced to join chain gang and quizzed about sex life at the age of 13\n@highlight\nFinally left after being sent to Australia where she first used the internet\n@highlight\nNow runs a support group for others who want to leave Scientology\n@highlight\nThe Church of Scientology has firmly denied the claims made in Jenna Miscavige\u2019s book. In particular the Church refutes the suggestion that it does not provide a proper education to children in Sea Org; that it is mentally and physically abusive; and that it has coerced anyone into having an abortion. 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Recreation: Director Abel Ferrara re-imagines the infamous scene where IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was accused of assaulting a New York City hotel maid in his new film 'Welcome to New-York'\n@highlight\nDepardieu joined by Nip/Truck's Jacqueline Bisset, who plays DSK's ex-wife\n@highlight\nPictured recreating famous moment DSK left TriBeCa home for trial in 2011\n@highlight\nThe movie, being filmed in New York, paints unsympathetic picture of DSK\n@highlight\nIn interview last year, Depardieu said he'd play role 'because I don't like him'", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 40}, {"start": 61, "end": 87}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 409, "end": 414}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 713, "end": 715}, {"start": 723, "end": 744}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 880, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 911}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 977, "end": 983}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The trailer opens with director @placeholder's recreation of the alleged sex assault that brought down the mighty DSK and led to his arrest in May 2011.", "idx": 92334}, {"query": "The trailer opens with director Abel Ferrara's recreation of the alleged sex assault that brought down the mighty @placeholder and led to his arrest in May 2011.", "idx": 92335}], "idx": 60163} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Vietnam's booming Internet scene is littered with failed start-ups that tried to take on Google and other entrenched U.S web companies. But that's not deterring a newly launched Russian-Vietnamese outfit which believes it can unseat the American search engine in this fast-growing Asian market and also contend with a jittery, authoritarian government seeking to clamp down on freedom of expression online. Like Google rivals elsewhere, Coc Coc, or 'Knock Knock' in English, believes the ubiquitous search engine doesn't get the nuances of the local language. It says its algorithms make for a better, quicker search in Vietnamese, while its local knowledge means the information served will be more relevant - and hence more valuable.\n@highlight\nCoc Coc - or Knock Knock in English - is a Russian-Vietnamese start-up\n@highlight\nHoping to unseat Google search engine in fast-growing Asian market\n@highlight\nCompany has spent $10million and hired 300 staff in Hanoi headquarters\n@highlight\nGoogle has said it welcomes competition Coc Coc represents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 117, "end": 119}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 620, "end": 629}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}, {"start": 798, "end": 807}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 989, "end": 994}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are a few things that @placeholder can't keep up on.'", "idx": 92343}], "idx": 60167} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This is no way to run a party. The details of the scandal sweeping the New York Republican Party are tawdry, sad and infuriating -- and a wake-up call to a national party that is urgently seeking to make inroads among black, Latino, and young voters. Barely two weeks after RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and New York state Republican Chairman Ed Cox held a press conference at a black church in Brooklyn to launch the party's ambitious, $10 million diversity campaign, FBI agents arrested Malcolm Smith, a longtime black state legislator. According to federal prosecutors, Smith spent months organizing cash bribes to two top city Republican officials in exchange for a slot on the ballot in this fall's Republican primary for mayor. Unfortunately for Smith, a real estate tycoon he enlisted to make cash payments was, in fact, an undercover FBI agent, according to federal prosecutors.\n@highlight\nState lawmaker accused of bribing GOP officials to put him on ballot for New York mayor\n@highlight\nErrol Louis: For a party trying to woo blacks and Latinos, the damage is incalculable\n@highlight\nLouis: It could have started discussions about blacks always supporting Democrats\n@highlight\nAs it is, he says, scandal will hamstring next black or Latino GOP candidate", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 80, "end": 104}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 283, "end": 285}, {"start": 296, "end": 309}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 350, "end": 355}, {"start": 402, "end": 409}, {"start": 476, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 711, "end": 720}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1250, "end": 1259}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder leaders are right to make their case to young, urban, black and Latino voters, and should be grooming candidates from all communities.", "idx": 92350}], "idx": 60171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andy Murray seemed in a relaxed mood on Sunday afternoon as he was put through his paces by new coach Amelie Mauresmo. The pair were all smiles during the training session as the Wimbledon reigning champion prepares for his match against Kevin Anderson on Monday.\u00c2 Mauresmo certainly seemed to be working Murray hard as the Scot was drenched in sweat, but she still found time for a joke while out on the court. VIDEO Scroll down for Murray and Mauresmo play mixed doubles before Anderson match Happy: Andy Murray (left) shares a moment with his coach Amelie Mauresmo as he trains at Wimbledon\n@highlight\nAndy Murray looks to be in a relaxed mood as he trains with Amelie Mauresmo\n@highlight\nMauresmo burst into laughter as pair share a joke out on the court\n@highlight\nWimbledon champion faces Kevin Anderson in last 16 on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 102, "end": 116}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 238, "end": 251}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 324, "end": 327}, {"start": 434, "end": 439}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 615}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 795, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murray certainly has the edge on experience given @placeholder has never been beyond the fourth round at any slam.", "idx": 92352}], "idx": 60172} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "R. Kelly has finally spoken out about his 14-year-old child Jaya announcing he is now transgender and has changed his name to Jay. The brave teen made the announcement on his social media two weeks ago and his singer father, who has been silent on the issue, finally addressed the revelation this week saying: 'You don't really wanna open it up by saying that my daughter is becoming my son.' During an interview on a Chicago radio station the R&B singer seemed to imply that Jay\u2019s coming out had been a falsely reported rumour \u2013 despite the fact he announced the news in a blog post via his Ask.FM account.\n@highlight\nSinger seemed to imply that Jay\u2019s coming out was a falsely reported rumour\n@highlight\nHe insisted there was 'a backstory' and said 'always believe what you see'\n@highlight\nJay Kelly was born biologically female and named Jaya\n@highlight\nAnnounced that he is transgender on social media sites earlier this month\n@highlight\nHe said he has known since he was '6 or 7' that he was a boy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 126, "end": 128}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 445, "end": 447}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 593, "end": 598}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 792, "end": 800}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jay revealed on @placeholder that he and his sister are not close to the singer, even though their older brother is.", "idx": 92362}], "idx": 60180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A hint of France's expected response to the Charlie Hebdo slaughter -- and a claim of responsibility by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula for the rampage that claimed 12 lives -- came in remarks President Francois Hollande made aboard his country's nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier before it embarked to the Middle East. \"The exceptional situation that we're in must lead us to revise our rhythm for reducing personnel,\" Hollande said Wednesday, referring to military cuts planned before the attacks. That exceptional situation was a terrorist rampage that was years in the works, an AQAP leader said in a video, claiming U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was the mastermind. Al-Awlaki was the terror group's spokesman before a U.S. drone strike killed him in Yemen in 2011.\n@highlight\nFrance's response to Charlie Hebdo attack colored by many factors\n@highlight\nCleric Anwar al-Awlaki masterminded rampage, terror leader says\n@highlight\nFrance moves in the direction of military force against terrorism, expert says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 109, "end": 141}, {"start": 210, "end": 226}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 444, "end": 451}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 750, "end": 753}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 892, "end": 906}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I would think the @placeholder is doing about everything that could be done in Yemen.\"", "idx": 92373}], "idx": 60187} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "White supremacists are gathering today in Leith, North Dakota, the tiny town that a neo-Nazi leader hopes to turn into a white-only haven for racism. But Leith's only black resident is defiant and say's he's staying put. The other residents of the dwindling town of 24 people are planning a counter-protest to oppose the meeting of white supremacists. Leaders from across the state are joining forces in an effort to show the hate groups that they aren't welcome. 'We are deeply disturbed that one of the residents of our small community has invited hate groups to our town and to the state of North Dakota. One of these hate groups, the National Socialist Movement, is planning to hold a meeting in our city hall on Sunday afternoon, and raise neo Nazi flags on property around our town,' the town of Leith said in a statement.\n@highlight\nU.S. National Socialist Movement, the largest neo-Nazi group in America, is planning Sunday rally in Leith, North Dakota\n@highlight\nCraig Cobb, a well-known white supremacist, has bought 12 properties in town of 24 people and plans to create all-white haven\n@highlight\nBut black resident Bobby Harper says he's not afraid and he's staying put\n@highlight\nCounter-protest is planned to combat hate group meeting in Leith", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 154, "end": 158}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 638, "end": 664}, {"start": 749, "end": 752}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 845, "end": 871}, {"start": 904, "end": 910}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 948, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1208}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1257}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had bought at least a dozen properties and given several of them to leaders of major @placeholder hate groups.", "idx": 92381}], "idx": 60193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Time's almost up. Monday is the deadline tor residents of most states to sign up for Obamacare if they want coverage starting January 1. And that's a big deal -- for two reasons: Most Americans will be required to have some kind of health insurance in 2014 or face a fine. There's also a lot riding on this politically. Monday will be a key test of President Barack Obama's attempt to overhaul the country's health insurance system. Here's what you need to know about the Affordable Health Care Act coverage and Monday's deadline. 1) I'm confused. Haven't the enrollment deadlines moved around?\n@highlight\nCNN/ORC poll: Support for Obamacare has dropped to a record low\n@highlight\nMost Americans must have some kind of health insurance in 2014 or will face a fine\n@highlight\n\"We screwed it up,\" Obama says of the HealthCare.gov website launch\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration says most of the technical issues should have been resolved", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 359, "end": 370}, {"start": 472, "end": 497}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 610, "end": 612}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 686, "end": 694}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, of course, a booming enrollment would also improve @placeholder's legacy overall.", "idx": 92386}], "idx": 60196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom Reward: \u00a310,000 has been offered for help catching the killer of Nahid Almanea (pictured) A \u00a310,000 reward has been offered for help catching the person who stabbed a student 16 times on a footpath and left her for dead. Police are still on high alert eight days after the frenzied attack on Saudi national Nahid Almanea, 31, near the University of Essex in Colchester where she studied. Today the charity Crimestoppers announced a reward over her murder - and doubled its reward over another murder in the town which bears chilling similarities. Essex Police do not yet know if the murder of James Attfield in March is linked to that of Nahid Almanea, but they are keeping an 'open mind'.\n@highlight\nNahid Almanea, 31, knifed 16 times and left to die near University of Essex\n@highlight\nCCTV suggests Nahid may have been followed before her death last week\n@highlight\nToday Crimestoppers offered a \u00a310,000 reward for finding her murderer\n@highlight\nCrime bore similarities to the frenzied stabbing of 33-year-old James Attfield\n@highlight\nSeparate \u00a310,000 reward issued today over his murder, also in Colchester\n@highlight\nPolice also revealed 38 knives were recovered in huge search near scene", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 320, "end": 332}, {"start": 348, "end": 366}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 606, "end": 619}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 714, "end": 726}, {"start": 770, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 888, "end": 900}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "times in what officers described as a 'senseless and frenzied' attack in a park in another part of @placeholder.", "idx": 92401}], "idx": 60208} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "My daughter graduated from Duplos to traditional LEGOs when she was 5, around the time the iconic building blocks maker released its Friends line based on five female characters. My daughter was interested in science and art, but LEGO was interested in selling her pink beauty salons and cupcake bakeries. When we went LEGO shopping, she expressed frustration over the lack of female \"minifigures\" in her favorite LEGOs, such as the blue- and black-packaged City set or the yellow-boxed Dino world. LEGO has expanded the Friends line by introducing activities such as biking, camping and playing sports. But now at 7, my daughter is very much aware of the gender disparity in toy marketing. She sees it in the color-coded toy aisles, where male characters outnumber females, and she's frustrated that she does not see more female characters in toys she likes.\n@highlight\nMelissa Atkins Wardy launched a petition asking LEGO to make proposed Female Minifigure Set\n@highlight\nFemale Minifigure Set includes 13 female characters in law enforcement, science roles\n@highlight\nWardy says it's good for girls and boys to see female figures in smart and daring roles", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 319, "end": 322}, {"start": 414, "end": 418}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 487, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 502}, {"start": 521, "end": 527}, {"start": 871, "end": 890}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}, {"start": 941, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 994}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "LEGO said the project will advance to the review phase, where a @placeholder review board will examine the idea.", "idx": 92405}], "idx": 60211} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jennifer Lopez is well known for backside, but over the weekend she had a scary experience. The singer posted on Instagram after she and her friend, \"King of Queens\" actress Leah Remini, were rear-ended by an alleged drunk driver. Lopez wrote \"Sitting at a light, Riding high right before some drunk fool rear ended us in my new whip!!! Thank god everyone ok!!! #GRATEFUL #THANKYOUGOD #DontdrinkandDrive!!!! #cursedthatfoolout #theBronxcameout #dontmesswithmycocnuts #mamabear #leahstayedcalm #thatwasweird\" TMZ reported the pair were traveling along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu on Saturday when the accident happened while they were stopped at a light. The gossip site said there were two children in the back seat at the time of the collision. Lopez posted a picture of her 6-year-old twins in the back seat along with Remini's 10-year-old daughter, Sofia.\n@highlight\nLopez and Remini were in Malibu at the time\n@highlight\nAn alleged drunk driver hit them\n@highlight\nThere were children in the back seat", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 159, "end": 172}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 240, "end": 244}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 411}, {"start": 436, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 560, "end": 580}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}, {"start": 834, "end": 839}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 893, "end": 898}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "According to @placeholder one of the women called 911 and police nabbed the unnamed driver of the small pickup truck and charged him with suspicion of driving under the influence and hit and run.", "idx": 92406}], "idx": 60212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"We are now locked in a rolling filibuster on every issue, which is totally gridlocking the U.S. Senate. That is wrong. It is wrong for America.\" Who said that? Democrat Harry Reid, majority leader of the Senate? Guess again. Try former Republican leader Trent Lott, bemoaning the troubled state of the Senate in the late 1990s. No recent majority leader of either party has been saved the headache of trying to lead a Senate in which minorities can exploit the rules and stymie the chamber. This is not a new problem. Harry Reid may face a particularly unrestrained minority. But generations of Senate leaders from Henry Clay to Bill Frist have felt compelled to seek changes in Senate rules to make the chamber a more governable place.\n@highlight\nSarah Binder: Minority has always exploited filibuster rules to hang up rival proposals\n@highlight\nReid's plans to reform procedures have faced tough opposition, she says\n@highlight\nBinder: Senate should set limits on filibuster rules that are fair to each party\n@highlight\nBinder: Confirmation process is glacial and contentious and needs \"fast-track\" option", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 111}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 179, "end": 188}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 264, "end": 273}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 528, "end": 537}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 857, "end": 860}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reid argues that @placeholder have engaged in unprecedented levels of filibustering.", "idx": 92408}], "idx": 60214} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Ahmed Taha was 17 a year ago, when he says security forces abducted him outside Egypt's High Court, beat and raped him. \"They beat me,\" he says. \"One stepped on my face. I was wearing my glasses. They broke the glasses and my face was disfigured.\" Read more: Will Egypt's new president be a reformer? He says the beatings were just the beginning. \"I felt someone coming in. I was almost dead so he picked me up from the floor and tore my T-shirt and started holding my body,\" he recalls. \"I went into shock. He removed my clothes and sexually assaulted me in front of the other policemen.\"\n@highlight\nOne report finds that 1,200 people were missing in the months after Egypt's revolution\n@highlight\nMany are still unaccounted for and families continue to search\n@highlight\nEgypt's president has created a fact-finding mission to investigate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 102, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 286, "end": 290}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: Amid uneasy calm in @placeholder, prime minister says some were paid to protest", "idx": 92411}], "idx": 60215} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 61-year-old man was overcome with joy when he went to Grand Rapids, Michigan last month to encounter a man, 81, he believed to be the father he never met. However, paternity results obtained yesterday reveal the pair are not related after all. Samuel Childress, received the test results in the mail on Monday, February 2 and was shocked to see it was negative, said his wife Donna Childress on Tuesday morning. 'It's been rough on him,' she said of her husband finding out the results. 'He's been up and down all night.' The unfortunate maternity muddle began when Tony Trapani, 81, of Grand Rapids was cleaning out some filing cabinets following the death of his wife when he discovered a 56-year-old letter.\n@highlight\nTony Trapani, 81, of Grand Rapids, Michigan discovered a letter written by a woman revealing that she had given birth to a son, and he was the father\n@highlight\nTrapani contacted Samuel Childress, 61, to tell him he was the father and they decided to met and spent a week bonding\n@highlight\nPaternity results from February 2 reveal the men are not related but they have decided to maintain a relationship\n@highlight\nThe letter had been sent 56-years ago, but Trapani's wife had his it from him\n@highlight\nFollowing his wife's death, Trapani found the letter in a filing cabinet, believing his wife hid it as she was unable to have children\n@highlight\nThe true identity of Childress' father is still unknown", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 246, "end": 261}, {"start": 378, "end": 392}, {"start": 568, "end": 579}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 904, "end": 919}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1258, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1397, "end": 1405}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That being said, Trapani still seems to resent her decision, no matter what her motivation may have been, saying; 'He's my full son that I've had my whole life, but why my wife hid that letter is beyond me,' said @placeholder after thinking Childress was his.", "idx": 92414}], "idx": 60216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- Even in the midst of the Civil War, there was still one thing the North and South shared -- a serious addiction to caffeine. Confederate troops were less likely to get a cup of coffee. In that respect, the Union clearly had an advantage. Not only did the North have more than two-thirds of the population and control most of the heavy industry, railroads, and financial reserves in the country, it hoarded supplies of the highly addictive little bean, leaving the Confederacy to wage its own war against java deprivation. Coffee: It's what's for breakfast, lunch and dinner\n@highlight\nCoffee was a hot commodity in the Civil War\n@highlight\nUnion troops had it for breakfast, lunch, dinner\n@highlight\nSuppliers sometime ground dirt into beans\n@highlight\nBlockade kept coffee had to get for Confederate troops", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 84, "end": 98}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 807, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyond caffeine cravings, @placeholder troops loved their coffee because it was, literally, the best thing on the menu.", "idx": 92441}, {"query": "Needless to say, the @placeholder army was soon back on the bean.", "idx": 92442}], "idx": 60236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bruce Levenson couldn't cut it as a successful NBA owner. His business, the Atlanta Hawks, was failing. He needed a scapegoat, and he blamed African-Americans, his most loyal customer base. Apparently, he forgot those fans are the only group that has stuck by him in spite of the inferior product he's put on the basketball court since he took over the team 11 years ago. He should be grateful any fans showed up for the games at all. His first mistake, among many, has been forgetting that Hawks have been barely a smidgen above mediocre for as long as any sports fan can remember. Philips Arena is dull; the overpriced concession food is awful. And no matter what anyone says about \"Hotlanta,\" football (college first and then NFL) will always be king in that city.\n@highlight\nRoxanne Jones: Bruce Levenson's email revealed NBA owner scapegoating blacks\n@highlight\nShe says he thought profits low because too many blacks at games, but team is mediocre\n@highlight\nJones: This bigot gets no points for \"self-reporting\"; he's selling interest under pressure\n@highlight\nJones: Levenson touted as public do-gooder but is a hypocrite", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 56, "end": 58}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 150, "end": 166}, {"start": 500, "end": 504}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 738, "end": 740}, {"start": 788, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 835, "end": 837}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The \"self-reporting\" bigot seems to have awakened one day, looked around the City of Atlanta (which according to the 2010 census is 54% @placeholder and 38.4% white) and decided that all of his business failures in Atlanta had nothing to do with his own mismanagement of the team.", "idx": 92448}], "idx": 60240} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's simple, President Obama said. Rape is a crime, and politicians -- especially male politicians -- shouldn't be \"making decisions about women's health care.\" Appearing Wednesday on NBC's \"Tonight\" show, Obama responded to questions by host Jay Leno about a comment about rape by Indiana's GOP candidate for Senate, Richard Mourdock. Pregnancies occurring after a rape, Mourdock said, were intended by God. \"I don't know how these guys come up with these ideas,\" Obama told Leno. \"Let me make a very simple proposition: Rape is rape. It is a crime. And so these various distinctions about rape don't make too much sense to me -- don't make any sense to me.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Barack Obama weighs in on comment by GOP Senate candidate\n@highlight\nRichard Mourdock: Even when life starts with rape, it is a \"gift from God\"\n@highlight\nComments fuel fight to gain women voters in close presidential race\n@highlight\nDemocrats want Mitt Romney to stop endorsing Mourdock", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 215, "end": 219}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 413, "end": 415}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 485, "end": 488}, {"start": 690, "end": 701}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 759, "end": 774}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had endorsed him in a TV ad before the controversy.", "idx": 92460}, {"query": "On Wednesday, @placeholder tried to clarify his comments, saying, \"I absolutely abhor violence.", "idx": 92463}], "idx": 60248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press A commencement speaker fed up with the recent wave of students shaming speaker choices at multiple colleges blasted graduates as 'immature' and 'arrogant.' Former Princeton University president William Bowen used his Sunday commencement speech at Haverford College, in suburban Philadelphia, to criticize students who campaigned against the speaker he replaced - Robert Birgeneau, former chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley. Dozens of students demanded he write a letter explaining his reasons for calling in police to disperse a 2011 Occupy protest on the UCB campus, and to support payments for protesters harmed by police during the dispersal, Birgeneau instead withdrew.\n@highlight\nFormer Princeton University president William Bowen delivered his tirade to graduating seniors at Haverford College\n@highlight\nHis rebuke came after replacing former University of California at Berkeley chancellor Robert Birgeneau\n@highlight\nBirgeneau backed out of the commencement after students protested the use of police force to break up a 2011 'Occupy' protest on the UCB campus", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 183, "end": 202}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 267, "end": 283}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 383, "end": 398}, {"start": 426, "end": 459}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 730, "end": 749}, {"start": 761, "end": 773}, {"start": 821, "end": 837}, {"start": 889, "end": 924}, {"start": 937, "end": 952}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More than 40 students and three professors had protested Birgeneau's invitation to speak, objecting to his handling of a 2011 incident at @placeholder in which police used force at a student protest during the Occupy movement.", "idx": 92469}], "idx": 60252} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former Peace Corps volunteer from Connecticut is charged with sexual abuse of several preschool children in South Africa last year. Jesse Osmun, 31, worked at an AIDS center in Greytown, South Africa, that provided education, food and other services to children between the ages of 3 and 15, a criminal complaint says. Osmun, while volunteering at the center's preschool facility, allegedly sexually molested at least five girls under the age of 6, according to the complaint. The complaint also alleges he engaged in illicit sexual conduct with one of the girls, approximately 5 years old, twice a week for five months.\n@highlight\nJesse Osmun, 31, worked at a preschool facility in Greytown, South Africa\n@highlight\nA criminal complaint alleges he molested at least five girls under the age of 6\n@highlight\nHe could be sentenced to 30 years in prison if found guilty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 119, "end": 130}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 330, "end": 334}, {"start": 643, "end": 653}, {"start": 694, "end": 701}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Peace Corps issued a statement saying it \"was made aware of the allegations against the former volunteer after Osmun resigned from @placeholder and departed South Africa.", "idx": 92474}], "idx": 60257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Each week Sportsmail gathers up the ratings from our team of reporters to provide the best Premier League starting XI of the day. 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The magazine's sources claim the festival, which kicks off on April 11, would be the start of several reunion appearances that would run throughout the year. Billboard's sources say there have been \"some conversations\" between Big Boi and Andre 3000, while another says it's \"all systems go.\" Reps for OutKast did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone for comment. See where Outkast's 'Stankonia' ranks on our list of the 500 greatest albums of all time The duo has largely been inactive since the 2006 release of \"Idlewild.\" Since then, Big Boi has put out two solo albums -- 2010's \"Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty\" and 2012's \"Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors\" -- while Andre 3000 contributed to singles by other artists and recently portrayed Jimi Hendrix in the biopic \"All Is By My Side.\"\n@highlight\nReports suggest that OutKast will end their hiatus next year\n@highlight\nSources told Billboard that Coachella will be the start of several reunion appearances\n@highlight\nReps for OutKast did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone for comment", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 81, "end": 89}, {"start": 105, "end": 113}, {"start": 274, "end": 282}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 355, "end": 364}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 457, "end": 469}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 505, "end": 513}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 708, "end": 724}, {"start": 731, "end": 748}, {"start": 763, "end": 795}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 881, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 925}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1170}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When @placeholder spoke with Andre late last year and asked him about an OutKast reunion, he skirted the issue.", "idx": 92497}], "idx": 60270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan McEvoy The biggest scare Mercedes have endured in Budapest this week occurred on push-bikes rather than cars. Sitting around Lewis Hamilton was one of his bosses, Toto Wolff, with a broken wrist and shoulder, another - Paddy Lowe - with cuts and bruises, and senior performance engineer Jock Clear with three cracked ribs - all from a pile-up while riding along the Danube. In a separate incident one fool, whose identity we will protect, could not get his feet out of the toe clips and toppled down the bank and hit a tree. He is sporting a black eye. Stick to cars, chaps.\n@highlight\nHamilton finished ahead of Nico Rosberg in both practice sessions\n@highlight\nHamilton has won the Hungarian Grand Prix on four occasions\n@highlight\nThe Briton is 14 points adrift of Mercedes team-mate Rosberg in title race\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel was 3rd in his Red Bull with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso 4th", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 175, "end": 184}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 888, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last night after stepping out of his @placeholder, Hamilton was back to the immediate business, saying: 'We have some work to do overnight to ensure we get the best setup for the weekend as we're not fully comfortable with the car just yet, but our race pace looked OK. 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North Korea says the region is on the brink of a nuclear war in the wake of United Nations sanctions imposed for its February nuclear test and a series of joint U.S. and South Korean military drills that have included a rare U.S. show of aerial power.\n@highlight\nNorth Korea said that nuclear weapons are 'treasure' and 'the nation's life'\n@highlight\nHas claimed region is on the brink of nuclear war in wake of UN sanctions\n@highlight\nThe US urges the rogue state to restrain itself from threatening the South\n@highlight\nStealth jets joined the annual joint defence drills between US and the South\n@highlight\nThe rogue state said it was entering a 'state of war' with South Korea", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 370, "end": 380}, {"start": 446, "end": 459}, {"start": 531, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 782, "end": 783}, {"start": 810, "end": 811}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 952, "end": 953}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The South has changed its rules of engagement to allow local units to respond immediately to attacks, rather than waiting for permission from @placeholder", "idx": 92503}], "idx": 60274} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday he's not sure a potential government shutdown at the end of the month can be avoided because of a stand-off between the House and Senate over how much to spend on disaster relief. \"I heard reports that Sen. (Senate Republican Leader Mitch) McConnell said there will be no shutdown,\" Reid told reporters in the Capitol. \"I'm not that sure. I'm not that sure because the Tea Party-driven House of Representatives has been so unreasonable in the past. I don't know why they should suddenly be reasonable.\" At issue is a short-term bill to fund government agencies through November 18 that the GOP-controlled House will vote on Wednesday. It allocates fewer resources to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers for disaster response than the Democratic-led Senate approved last week. Additional funds are needed because recent major floods from Hurricane Irene along the East Coast and wildfires in Texas exceeded the amount these agencies have left in their coffers to support recovery and rebuilding efforts.\n@highlight\nFEMA, Army Corps of Engineers would get more money from Senate\n@highlight\nHouse wants some disaster relief funding to be offset by cuts\n@highlight\nHouse to vote on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 275, "end": 315}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 453, "end": 476}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 738, "end": 772}, {"start": 782, "end": 804}, {"start": 837, "end": 846}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}, {"start": 940, "end": 954}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1268}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A group of close to 70 House Democrats sent a letter to House Republican leaders urging them to bring up the Senate measure without any spending offsets for the @placeholder money in it.", "idx": 92510}], "idx": 60279} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gordon Strachan faces a growing headache over his starting line-up to face England on Tuesday night with all his star names desperate to be part of the action. The Scotland boss had planned to rest most of those who battled their way to a bruising and draining Euro 2016 win over the Republic of Ireland. But the players have told Strachan they are keen to face England in the Celtic Park friendly and the Scots boss is now rethinking his original plan to hand those on the edge of his first XI a Parkhead start. Scotland skipper Scott Brown leads the way during training on Monday ahead of the clash with England\n@highlight\nGordon Strachan's side looked relaxed during training on Monday\n@highlight\nScots boosted Euro 2016 qualifying hopes with vital win over Ireland\n@highlight\nStrachan is weighing up whether to make changes against Auld Enemy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 284, "end": 302}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 406, "end": 410}, {"start": 497, "end": 504}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 625, "end": 639}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 714, "end": 722}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite the @placeholder game dominating the national mindset for the last month, a rare chance to face the Auld Enemy in a reprisal of the world\u2019s oldest international fixture holds huge appeal for Strachan\u2019s squad.", "idx": 92514}], "idx": 60282} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 10:10 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:55 EST, 19 July 2013 His eyes flitting from girl to girl, Turkish waiter Murat Can Ertani prowls the streets of Marmaris in search of another impressionable target. These photographs were taken just a week after the 22-year-old ran away with British schoolgirl Faye Jones, sparking a massive police hunt across Turkey. A well-known figure on the town's popular club scene, Ertani blew air-kisses to waitresses and exchanged high fives with bouncers as he sidled through the throng of party-seeking holidaymakers, reported the Daily Mirror who sent a reporter to tail him for a night.\n@highlight\nMurat Can Ertani spotted prowling the streets of Turkish resort of Marmaris\n@highlight\nHe is seen exchanging numbers with Brit girls, arranging dates on Facebook\n@highlight\nHe says: 'I don't ever tell girls they are pretty, I say they have a belly'\n@highlight\nMeanwhile, Faye reveals he made her sell gold ring to by food while on run", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 324, "end": 333}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 436, "end": 441}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 658, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 780, "end": 783}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He claimed he had already moved on from @placeholder with another British girl who had seen him in the news.", "idx": 92533}], "idx": 60289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 13 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:09 EST, 13 December 2013 It seems like the Holiday season starts earlier every year, with Christmas lights on store shelves in October, and carols on the radio before Thanksgiving. But for Bronx chef Jon Lovtich, the season started even earlier than most, last February. That's when he started constructing Gingerbread Lane, the entirely edible gingerbread village recently deemed the world's largest by Guinness World Records. (The world's largest gingerbread house went to a construction in Texas that didn't qualify for the edible prize since the frame was made of wood.)\n@highlight\nGingerbread Lane was deemed the world's largest edible gingerbread village by Guinness World Records\n@highlight\nThe cookie construction is on view at the New York Hall of Science in Queens until January 12\n@highlight\nIt is made out of 400 pounds of candy, 500 pounds of gingerbread dough and 2,240 pounds of icing\n@highlight\nChef Jon Lovitch baked and constructed the villages 164 buildings in his apartment for the past year\n@highlight\nHe hopes to turn gingerbread into a full-time job, teaching and making similar constructions for a living", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 238, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 378, "end": 393}, {"start": 475, "end": 496}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 657, "end": 672}, {"start": 735, "end": 756}, {"start": 811, "end": 834}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ongoing project: Mr Lovitch started assembling the village as a whole this fall when he began driving the 164 structures from his apartment to the space in @placeholder.", "idx": 92534}], "idx": 60290} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Venezuela's President severed diplomatic relations with Panama Wednesday, accusing the Central American nation of being a \"lackey\" for the United States in a conspiracy plot against his government. \"There are maneuvers by the U.S. government plotting with a lackey government that has a right-wing president who is leaving in the next few months, who is not worthy of his people, who has been working actively against Venezuela,\" President Nicolas Maduro said in televised remarks. He accused Panama of pushing for regional organizations to intervene in Venezuela. As a result, Maduro said he was cutting off diplomatic and political ties and freezing trade relations with Panama's current government \"in defense of the homeland's sovereignty.\"\n@highlight\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro cuts diplomatic, political ties with Panama\n@highlight\nHe accuses Panama of conspiring against Venezuela, being a \"lackey\" for the United States\n@highlight\nPanamanian President Ricardo Martinelli says he wants peace and democracy for Venezuela", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 56, "end": 61}, {"start": 87, "end": 102}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 440, "end": 453}, {"start": 493, "end": 498}, {"start": 554, "end": 562}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 858, "end": 863}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}, {"start": 969, "end": 986}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder only longs for its brother country to find peace and strengthen its democracy,\" he said.", "idx": 92537}], "idx": 60293} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former US solider 'Brett', pictured, has joined a Christian militia in Iraq to fight against ISIS A 28-year-old former US soldier has returned to Iraq as part of a militia defending one of the world's oldest Christian communities under threat from terror group ISIS. The man, known only as Brett, is one of the leading foreign fighters in the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia. He had previously served in the US Army in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Now, he is based in Al-Qosh, home of a mostly Christian population, which had been forced to flee into Kurdistan when ISIS fighters threatened to approach.\n@highlight\nA former US solider is recruiting foreign fighters in the battle against ISIS\n@highlight\n'Brett', 28, claimed he was on a 'crusade' against ISIS in Iraq\n@highlight\nHe said he wants Christians to be allowed to live in Iraq in peace\n@highlight\nHis first recruit is a retired US Marine from Texas called Louis Park\n@highlight\nScroll down for video", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 8}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 71, "end": 74}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 119, "end": 120}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 208, "end": 216}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 343, "end": 364}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 625, "end": 626}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}, {"start": 833, "end": 836}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}, {"start": 917, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, pictured, retired in December from the US Marine Corps and wanted to get back into the fighting", "idx": 92538}], "idx": 60294} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford took command Sunday of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, where he will oversee the final two years of the war and the withdrawal of nearly all troops. \"Today is not about change, it's about continuity,\" Dunford said at a change-of-command ceremony in Kabul attended by his predecessor Marine Gen. John Allen and other senior NATO and Afghan officials. \"I'll endeavor to continue the momentum of the campaign and support the people of Afghanistan as they seize the opportunity for a brighter future.\" Dunford replaces Allen, whose final days as ISAF commander were marred by an investigation linked to the scandal that led to the resignation of his predecessor David Petreaus as the director of the CIA.\n@highlight\nMarine Gen. 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J.K. Rowling caught it in midair and lobbed it back. The explosion -- in the battlefield of social media -- injured the truth. Murdoch, the conservative media magnate, never afraid to ruffle liberal feathers, tweeted that Muslims \"must be held responsible\" for \"their growing jihadist cancer.\" Rowling, the creator of Harry Potter, deployed her rhetorical mastery. \"I was born Christian,\" she tweeted back. \"If that makes Rupert Murdoch my responsibility, I'll auto-excommunicate.\" At last count, more than 20,000 people had re-tweeted her. The comedian Aziz Ansari shot back, \"Rups can we get a step by step guide? How can my 60 year old parents in NC help destroy terrorist groups? Plz advise.\"\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Rupert Murdoch tweet: Muslims must be accountable for jihadist 'cancer'\n@highlight\nJ.K. Rowling, Aziz Ansari tweet: Are all Christians accountable for evil done by some?\n@highlight\nGhitis: Both extremes wrong. All Muslims not guilty, but must play role in fighting jihadists", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 414, "end": 422}, {"start": 459, "end": 472}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 687, "end": 688}, {"start": 745, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 772}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}, {"start": 883, "end": 892}, {"start": 940, "end": 945}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, for one, with a large following and gift for communicating his views, has the ability to advance the conversation away from both extremes.", "idx": 92543}], "idx": 60298} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the crowded world of social media, with its virtual currency of likes and followers, some people will do anything for attention. Post a meme on Facebook. Create a parody account on Twitter. And in extreme cases, spread something shocking or offensive. In these tender days after the Newtown, Connecticut, school shootings, bad behavior on social media has some observers wondering: Should people be criminally liable for false or threatening information they post online? And could they be successfully prosecuted? Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance jump-started this discussion Sunday when he complained to reporters about people posting fake information on social media related to Friday's fatal shootings of 26 people, 20 of them young children, at Sandy Hook Elementary School.\n@highlight\nConnecticut police: Social media users have posted fake info about Newtown shootings\n@highlight\nNew Twitter accounts seem created to piggyback on the notoriety of the alleged gunman\n@highlight\nLegal experts question whether authorities could successfully bring charges over online posts\n@highlight\nACLU free-speech expert: \"The police are there to protect our safety and not our feelings\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 156, "end": 163}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 314}, {"start": 527, "end": 550}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 769, "end": 796}, {"start": 810, "end": 820}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police also would need cooperation from companies such as @placeholder and Twitter, which typically have been reluctant to reveal users' identities, she said.", "idx": 92545}], "idx": 60300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:57 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:16 EST, 10 September 2013 Four of the best 10 universities in the world are in the UK, according to a new international table. And a record six British institutions have made it into the top 20 in the latest annual QS World University Rankings. But experts warned that the UK's leading position could be under threat without more funding. The top-ranked UK university is Cambridge, which has slipped down a place to third this year, behind Massachusetts Institute of Technology - which also topped the rankings last year - and Harvard, both leading US universities.\n@highlight\nCambridge was the top ranked UK university in the global list\n@highlight\nThe university came third in the rankings overall down one place\n@highlight\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology was rated number one", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 160, "end": 161}, {"start": 221, "end": 227}, {"start": 292, "end": 319}, {"start": 350, "end": 351}, {"start": 431, "end": 432}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 517, "end": 553}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 626, "end": 627}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 683, "end": 684}, {"start": 803, "end": 839}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other institutions in the top 10 were all in the @placeholder.", "idx": 92551}], "idx": 60304} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Lego boss Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, who pulled the iconic toy brand back into profit, says Europe needs to face up to its harsh economic reality. Knudstorp believes Europeans think they are wealthier than they are, despite three years of a global financial crisis. With the crisis continuing to roil markets and destabilize the banking sector, \"it's about all of us recognizing that we have lost a bit of our wealth,\" he says. Lego lost its way in the late 90s and went deeply into debt before rebounding to double digit growth under Knudstorp's leadership. Knudstorp suggests European finance ministers could learn from Danish manufacturer's experience. \"My piece of advice would be: face the truth -- that is what I learned the hard way in our company.\"\n@highlight\nThe boss of Lego says Europe needs to face up to its harsh economic reality\n@highlight\nJorgen Vig Knudstorp believes Europeans think they are wealthier than they are\n@highlight\nHe says Europe needs to write-off some of its debt to avoid a stagnant economy for the next decade", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 38}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 151, "end": 159}, {"start": 170, "end": 178}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 582, "end": 589}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 784, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 859, "end": 878}, {"start": 889, "end": 897}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Knudstorp says Lego went too deeply into debt, as @placeholder has also done.", "idx": 92553}], "idx": 60306} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- At the 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, Vladimir Putin told a surprised George W. 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After all, if a revolution can unseat an unpopular, corrupt government in Kiev, why not in Moscow?\n@highlight\nAngela Stent: Vladimir Putin's move into Crimea is central to his view of Russia's interests\n@highlight\nKey to those interests is the Russian Black Sea Fleet based in Crimea\n@highlight\nStent says that beyond sanctions and containment, Western reaction may be limited", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 56, "end": 69}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 315, "end": 319}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 399, "end": 405}, {"start": 549, "end": 552}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 757}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some 60% of @placeholder's population is Russian and appears to support the current Russian occupation.", "idx": 92555}], "idx": 60307} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Sheridan and Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 20:33 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 4 January 2013 Hollyoaks star Jennifer Metcalfe is devastated after being suddenly dumped by her Dancing On Ice star boyfriend after he reportedly 'developed feelings' for his new onscreen partner Samia Ghadie. Pals of the 29-year-old have revealed the brunette, who met her ex when she was partnered with him on the show two years ago, was in bits after Sylvain Longchambon dumped her by phone. And in news that will shatter the stunning actress her skater boyfriend is said to have 'developed feelings' for new partner Samia, 30.\n@highlight\nDancing On Ice professional 'dumps former partner and Hollyoaks star Jennifer Metcalfe on Friday over phone'\n@highlight\nPals say she is 'gutted' and feels like she has been 'kicked in the teeth'\n@highlight\nSources say Sylvain has 'developed feelings' for Dancing On Ice partner Samia", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 112, "end": 120}, {"start": 127, "end": 143}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 452, "end": 470}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 709, "end": 725}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hot stuff: Viewers will be even more intrigued to see the chemistry between @placeholder and Sylvain when the show starts in January", "idx": 92560}], "idx": 60309} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "After months in detention, two Americans who had been held prisoner in North Korea soon will be back in the United States following a rare visit by a top U.S. official to the reclusive nation and a letter from President Barack Obama. Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller, the last two Americans detained in North Korea, were due to arrive at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state about midnight ET (9 p.m. PT). 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He kept that lofty status for less than a month, but Sunday's painstaking victory in the final against David Ferrer has taken him back there and earned the 25-year-old a second title at Key Biscayne. The British tennis star, who owns a home nearby, came back to practice for three weeks after his Australian Open final defeat in January. He had to save a match point in the final set before he finally triumphed 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7-1) against fifth-ranked Ferrer.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray reclaims world No. 2 ranking with his second victory in Miami event\n@highlight\nBritish player beats fifth-ranked David Ferrer in three tight sets to go above Roger Federer\n@highlight\nFerrer regrets making a failed challenge during a rally when he had match point\n@highlight\nSpaniard has never won in a final against a top-five ranked player", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 40, "end": 52}, {"start": 252, "end": 263}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he did regret his decision to use a challenge on one of @placeholder's shots during his match point -- it was ruled in.", "idx": 92571}], "idx": 60314} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal court jury in Detroit has awarded a $4.5 million judgment to the University of Michigan's first openly gay student body president in his suit against a former Michigan assistant attorney general who had written disparagingly about him on the Internet, the student's lawyer said. The jury came back with the award late Thursday against Andrew Shirvell, said Deborah Gordon, a lawyer representing the plaintiff, Chris Armstrong, 22, who graduated last year. A U.S. District Court jury found in Armstrong's favor on four counts -- defamation, stalking, intentional infliction of emotional distress and invasion of privacy, Gordon told CNN in a telephone interview.\n@highlight\nNEW: Shirvell calls jury award \"grossly excessive\"\n@highlight\nJury finds in Armstrong's favor on four counts, including defamation\n@highlight\n\"He's a little out there,\" lawyer says of Shirvell\n@highlight\nShirvell accused Armstrong of promoting a \"radical agenda\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 84, "end": 105}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 376, "end": 389}, {"start": 429, "end": 443}, {"start": 477, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 495}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 876, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked for specifics about Shirvell's conduct, @placeholder lawyer Gordon said, \"He said (Armstrong) had an orgy in a dorm room and sex in a park and that he had liquored up underage freshmen to recruit them to the 'homosexual lifestyle.'\"", "idx": 92572}], "idx": 60315} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 06:02 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:02 EST, 14 June 2013 British heart-throbs One Direction are launching a limited edition nail polish and stationery range for a school's anti-bullying campaign. The boy band have teamed up with office supplies chain Office Depot in the U.S. to stamp out mean-spirited behaviour among children. A video of Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan released on Monday to promote the collaboration already has more than 60,000 views on YouTube. 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Chelsea kid Feruz has been tipped for the top and, having featured for Scotland at Under-17 and Under-21 level, was to be a key player in the UEFA Under-19 elite round qualifiers starting in England tomorrow. 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Robert Byrd, the self-educated son of a coal miner who became the longest-serving member of Congress, died early Monday at age 92, the senator's office said. Byrd, a nine-term Democrat, was known as a master of the chamber's often-arcane rules and as the self-proclaimed \"champion of the Constitution,\" a jealous guardian of congressional power. His speeches were laced with references to poetry and the Greek and Roman classics, often punctuated by the brandishing of his pocket copy of the national charter. He was also known as the \"King of Pork,\" using top positions on the Senate Appropriations Committee to steer federal spending to his home state -- one of the nation's poorest.\n@highlight\nNEW: Byrd: \"When I am dead ... they will find West Virginia written on my heart\"\n@highlight\nByrd was a nine-term Democrat\n@highlight\nKnown as the \"King of Pork\" for steering federal funding to his home state\n@highlight\nSaid his greatest mistake was his 14-hour filibuster of 1964 Civil Rights Act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 443, "end": 447}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 617, "end": 647}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 782, "end": 794}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}, {"start": 849, "end": 856}, {"start": 883, "end": 894}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was one of 23 senators to oppose the authorization, warning that @placeholder was abdicating its constitutional power to declare war by giving the president what amounted to a blank check.", "idx": 92589}], "idx": 60323} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "So, Mauricio Pochettino\u2019s plan was to wipe the floor with Fiorentina before next week\u2019s second leg in Stadio Artemio Franchi. If only this European lark was so easy. Working out what to do next in the Europa League, against a team sitting fourth in Serie A, is part of Pochettino\u2019s coaching education. Tottenham\u2019s manager learned some valuable lessons here. It is a cardinal sin to concede at home in the first leg of European knockout football and Spurs must score in Florence now to stand any chance of progressing to the round of 16. 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Galliard Homes launched the scheme this morning to capitalise on the \u00a3120million-a-year UK surfing market, much of which centres on the Cornwall coast - particularly Fistral Beach in Newquay. Now, for a total of \u00a350,000 less than the price average London home, buyers who purchase a brand new one-bedroom apartment in Lewisham will get lodge overlooking Fistral Beach for free. 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A former England youth midfielder - born and raised in the shadow of Maine Road - Benali was on loan from Manchester City at Rochdale in 2011 when he reached what he views now as a fork in the road of his career. 'I had captained all the youth teams at City and had been told I was one for the first team in the future,' Benali reflected in his broad Manchester accent.\n@highlight\nAhmad Benali is currently on the books of Serie B side Brescia\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old failed to make the grade at Manchester City\n@highlight\nAfter a loan spell at Rochdale, he decided life in England wasn't for him\n@highlight\nThe playmaker has impressed in Italy since making the move\n@highlight\nThe youngster is out of contract at the end of the current season\n@highlight\nBenali has an offer on the table from Serie A giants Inter Milan", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 27}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 240, "end": 258}, {"start": 277, "end": 291}, {"start": 296, "end": 303}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 492, "end": 497}, {"start": 522, "end": 531}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 670, "end": 684}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I got the chance to move to @placeholder I took it with both hands.", "idx": 92602}], "idx": 60331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What are iconic and twisted and no longer free? Pretzels aboard some Continental Airlines flights. Continental stopped serving complimentary snacks to passengers flying coach on domestic routes this week. The change is consistent with the carrier's merger-partner United Airlines' policy of food for purchase. \"We are removing beverage snacks -- pretzels and Biscoff [cookies] -- in an effort to reduce costs and align ourselves with many of our network competitors,\" Continental representative Andrew Farraro said. Continental expects the pretzel and cookie cut could save $2.8 million annually. The move comes after some domestic airlines, including American and US Airways, have already dropped free in-flight treats. Delta, JetBlue, Airtran and Southwest still offer freebies.\n@highlight\nContinental has stopped serving free snacks to coach passengers on domestic routes\n@highlight\nSome of the airline's competitors have also dropped complimentary in-flight treats\n@highlight\nThe competitive market and fuel costs are to blame, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 78, "end": 97}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 504, "end": 517}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 801, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We believe complimentary snacks are an appropriate component to the flight,\" @placeholder representative Chris Kelly Singley said.", "idx": 92605}], "idx": 60332} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Entertainment Weekly) -- Chris Farley was a corpulent \"Saturday Night Live\" veteran like John Belushi. He died of a drug overdose like John Belushi (at the same age, no less). Saturday Night Live alum Chris Farley backstage at the 1997 Academy Awards in Hollywood, California. And now, with \"The Chris Farley Show,\" he gets his own biographical treatment just like -- you guessed it -- John Belushi. The \"oral history\" form of presentation -- essentially a string of anecdotes from friends and family -- is popular in the \"Saturday Night Live\" canon. (See Bob Woodward's 1984 Belushi bio, \"Wired,\" and 2002's \"Live From New York.\") It's no wonder: Everyone involved -- Chris Rock, Tim Meadows, David Spade, Rob Lowe, and Tom Arnold -- are terrific storytellers.\n@highlight\nFarley's physicalisty good metaphor for book: a meal overstuffed with dish\n@highlight\nFarley doesn't come off as likable -- hookers, drug addiction on full display\n@highlight\nStill, he emerges as more than just a sweaty beast who gave good pratfall\n@highlight\nThis unflinching, well-written book outshines any Farley highlight reel", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 56, "end": 74}, {"start": 90, "end": 101}, {"start": 136, "end": 147}, {"start": 177, "end": 195}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 237, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 263}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 297, "end": 313}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 524, "end": 542}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 591, "end": 595}, {"start": 611, "end": 628}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 708, "end": 715}, {"start": 722, "end": 731}, {"start": 774, "end": 779}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A more mentally together @placeholder wouldn't have done it.\"", "idx": 92606}], "idx": 60333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Slack UPDATED: 03:57 EST, 24 February 2012 A six-year-old girl who was left paralysed and brain-damaged after a head-on collision has received a \u00a35million payout in what a judge described as the 'saddest case' he has come across. Cerys Edwards, from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, will also get an annual \u00a3450,000 payout for the rest of her life. Cerys was just 11 months old when her family's car was hit head-on by driver Antonio Boparan in Sutton Coldfield in November 2006. Tragic: Cerys Edwards, pictured before and after the horrific crash in November 2006. The six-year-old has been awarded a \u00a35m payout and \u00a3450,000 annual payment to help with her care\n@highlight\nCerys Edwards will also receive a \u00a3450,000 annual payout for rest of her life\n@highlight\nJudge says the case is 'saddest he has come across'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 239, "end": 251}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 358, "end": 362}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Short sentence: @placeholder, who was driving at 70mph in a 30 zone, served just six months of a 21-month sentence for dangerous driving.", "idx": 92610}], "idx": 60337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:02 EST, 2 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:47 EST, 2 August 2013 Car insurance renewal can be stressful at the best of times with the fear of rising cost. Spare a thought then for Rhys Barker who was quoted \u00a31.2million for his \u00a31,400 Vauxhall Corsa. The 27-year-old contacted Zenith to make sure the figure was correct and they helpfully offered him the opportunity of paying it in instalments of \u00a3104,000 a month. 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The blazing sun sure helped, especially when the temperature on the field at kick-off reached 120 degrees. 'Heat was a big issue \u2014 that's the first time it's ever happened to me,' safety Earl Thomas said after the Seahawks lost 30-21. Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers tight end, reacts after scoring during the game against Seattle Seahawks San Diego Chargers quarter back Philip Rivers throws a pass during first quarter of game against Seattle Seattle's vaunted defense was on the field most of the game, unable to stop the Chargers. At one point, Thomas received an IV.\n@highlight\nSan Diego Chargers sprung a surprise as they beat Seattle Seahawks\n@highlight\nThe Superbowl champions lost out by nine points to the hosts\n@highlight\nAntonio Gates had three touchdown catches for the Chargers", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 21}, {"start": 58, "end": 73}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 263, "end": 273}, {"start": 290, "end": 297}, {"start": 311, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 343}, {"start": 401, "end": 416}, {"start": 418, "end": 435}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 603, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 711, "end": 726}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 861, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder used long drives all day to control play and wear out Seattle's vaunted defense.", "idx": 92619}], "idx": 60344} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Think Hondas are boring? Well this one might change your mind. Unveiled this week at the Detroit Motor Show, its long awaited new NSX supercar will blow away a few cobwebs. And it's a petrol electric sport hybrid that is green as well as bright red. With its aerodynamic, low slung features, the NSX, pictured below, looks more McLaren than Honda but certainly does have all that Jazz. A combination of the 550bhp twin-turbo V6 engine at the rear and two of its three electric motors fixed on the axle towards the front gives independent drive to each wheel, via a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.\n@highlight\nIt's a petrol electric sport hybrid with aerodynamic low slung features\n@highlight\nIt has a combination of the 550bhp twin-turbo V6 engine at the rear and two of its three electric motors fixed on the axle towards the front\n@highlight\nThe new model alos has a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox\n@highlight\nThe car comes with four driving modes: quiet, sport, sport-plus and track", "entities": [{"start": 89, "end": 106}, {"start": 130, "end": 132}, {"start": 296, "end": 298}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder executive, who really should get out more, described it as a 'human-centred supercar'.", "idx": 92620}], "idx": 60345} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)ABC's \"Fresh Off The Boat,\" the first sitcom to feature an Asian American family in two decades, has run into renewed controversy a week before its debut. While the show has been praised for its potential to rebut stereotypes, its social media team flubbed when it tweeted a graphic featuring caricatures of different races underneath the phrase \"We're all a little #FreshOffTheBoat.\" If anything, the ad reinforced tired imagery: One Asian figure wore a pointy bamboo hat; another Latino figure wore a sombrero with a curly mustache. Story creator Eddie Huang, whose memoirs the sitcom is based on, was furious.\n@highlight\nUpcoming ABC sitcom 'Fresh Off The Boat' draws fire after tweet depicting racist stereotypes\n@highlight\nStory creator Eddie Huang said tweet was \"plain offensive\" and asked for it to be deleted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 7}, {"start": 12, "end": 29}, {"start": 64, "end": 77}, {"start": 372, "end": 386}, {"start": 440, "end": 444}, {"start": 487, "end": 492}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 638, "end": 640}, {"start": 650, "end": 667}, {"start": 747, "end": 757}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Depending on who you ask, it's either a slang term or a slur used to label minorities, often @placeholder, who haven't fully assimilated with the mainstream.", "idx": 92623}], "idx": 60347} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Frank Coletta For Daily Mail Australia and Aap Tony Abbott's strong stance with Russia over Malaysian Flight MH17 is believed to have translated into a stronger showing in the polls, making him the preferred prime minister for the first time in four months. The latest Newspoll published in The Australian shows the Coalition's primary vote is back up to 40 per cent for the first time since April, regaining some of the ground lost after an unpopular budget. Tony Abbott's tough talking over the investigation into the Malaysian Airlines MH17 tragedy has won him strong support from voters, according to the latest Newspoll\n@highlight\nTony Abbott is now preferred Prime Minister over Opposition Leader Bill Shorten for the first time in four months\n@highlight\nHis strong stance against Russia in the aftermath of the MH17 tragedy has helped boost his popularity\n@highlight\nHis change of mind on the Racial Discrimination Act is also believed to have helped\n@highlight\nMr Abbott has reversed most of his losses from an unpopular budget\n@highlight\nCoalition's primary vote has jumped 4 points to 40 per cent but still trails Labor\n@highlight\nLabor primary vote has fallen to 34%, almost the same as its election-losing result", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 40}, {"start": 46, "end": 48}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 83, "end": 88}, {"start": 95, "end": 115}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 298, "end": 307}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 523, "end": 545}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 649}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}, {"start": 903, "end": 927}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It also shows his standing as preferred PM has improved by six points since June, while Mr @placeholder's has fallen by eight, a 14 point turnaround in favour of the PM.", "idx": 92638}], "idx": 60358} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A husband and wife realized more than 20 years into their marriage that they were both gay. David Kaufman had always struggled with being born a boy. He tried to ignore the nagging feeling for years and even married twice and had two kids, CBS Sacramento reports. He was married to his second wife, Cat, for more than 20 years when he realized he needed to come clean about his desire to become a woman, as well as another more recent discovery - that he was attracted to other men. Cat Kaufman (right) revealed she was gay to her husband, David, 20 years into their marriage. David is now Dani (left)\n@highlight\nCat Kaufman revealed she was gay to her husband, David, 20 years into their marriage\n@highlight\nHe shockingly told her that he is also gay and had been keeping it a secret from her\n@highlight\nThe couple is still married and very close but living separately\n@highlight\nDavid has since transformed into Dani, a woman\n@highlight\nThe couple has a child", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 240, "end": 253}, {"start": 299, "end": 301}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 540, "end": 544}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just last year, however, @placeholder realized she isn't gay - she was just born in the wrong body.", "idx": 92650}], "idx": 60367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel found himself on the receiving end of diatribe from a Democratic lawmaker on Thursday afternoon over the Obama administration's plan to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels as part of its strategy to defeat the Islamic State. California Rep. Loretta Sanchez harangued Hagel at a House Armed Services Committee hearing for not offering Congress documentation on which Syrians it plans to give weapons to and how it will prevent Islamic extremists from confiscating those arms. 'I don't think that the plan that I have seen was detailed enough to make me believe that your plan will work,' she told Hagel.\n@highlight\nCongressman Loretta Sanchez lit into the Secretary of Defense for not providing a blueprint of the weapons and training program to Congress\n@highlight\nThe House authorized the plan yesterday despite not having had a look at the fine print\n@highlight\n'What type of arms...are we going to hand over to these people?' 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The bride, a Trekkie-convert who as a child dreamed of a white wedding, donned brown face-paint and a rubber mask to exchange vows. And there was no need to beam up their guests after they carried out the ceremony in front of thousands of other sci-fi fans at the UK's first Star Trek convention in more than a decade.\n@highlight\nSwedish couple Jossie and Sonnie Gustavsson tied the knot at Trekkie convention in London\n@highlight\nThe pair were surrounded by thousands of Star Trek fans as the made their vows - in Klingon", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 142, "end": 147}, {"start": 153, "end": 169}, {"start": 198, "end": 199}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 497, "end": 498}, {"start": 508, "end": 516}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 605}, {"start": 624, "end": 641}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "representation of the struggle of the male and female @placeholder hearts", "idx": 92661}], "idx": 60375} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The secret to Phil Mickelson's recent successes against longtime rival Tiger Woods could lie with the man who has coached both golf superstars -- Butch Harmon. Harmon helped Woods to eight of his 14 major triumphs between 1993 and 2004, and started working with Mickelson three years later. He was on hand to give the veteran left-hander tips during the pair's final-round showdown at Pebble Beach on Sunday. Mickelson bettered his fellow American for the fifth time in a row when they have played together on the last day of a tournament to clinch his 40th PGA Tour title.\n@highlight\nTiger Woods' ex-coach Butch Harmon gave Phil Mickelson tips on how to beat him\n@highlight\nHarmon worked with Woods for eight of his 14 major triumphs between 1993 and 2004\n@highlight\nThe coach has been working with four-time major winner Mickelson since 2007\n@highlight\nMickelson has bettered Woods eight times since working with Harmon", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 155, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 394, "end": 405}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 684, "end": 689}, {"start": 703, "end": 707}, {"start": 864, "end": 872}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mickelson roars to victory as Tiger falls apart at @placeholder", "idx": 92669}], "idx": 60382} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Expect the installation of a transfer hotline at The Hawthorns after this display. Tony Pulis wants new players, and he wants them now. The security blanket his presence on the touchline has cast over West Bromwich Albion in four unbeaten games was whipped away by a Tottenham team operating at their optimum. Christian Eriksen was majestic. Harry Kane even better. Mauricio Pochettino has his players drilled and decisive right now. They were too much of an attacking force for West Brom and this match effectively over inside 15 minutes. 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But one Royal fan decided to offer up a tasteless joke when he was interviewed live on Sky News about the announcement that the Duchess of Cambridge had given birth. The man said that that William and Kate's baby was a 'black boy' - leaving presenter Kay Burley speechless with shock as bystanders grinned awkwardly.\n@highlight\nBystander shocks crowd by joking Kate has given birth to 'a black boy'\n@highlight\nPresenter Kay Burley was left speechless during live broadcast at hospital", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 169, "end": 186}, {"start": 263, "end": 267}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 383, "end": 402}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 459}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 616, "end": 619}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The moment was a rare flash of excitement in the rolling television news coverage of the @placeholder birth, which has mostly been characterised by extended expert comment and interviews with the public.", "idx": 92673}], "idx": 60385} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Fifty-seven. That's the number of goals Landon Donovan has scored for the U.S. national soccer team. It's 19 more than the total goals racked up by the No. 2 all-time scorer, World Cup captain Clint Dempsey. It's also one fewer than Donovan's career assist tally, 58, which is 36 more setups than Hall of Fame midfielder Cobi Jones had in his lengthy career. The only major benchmarks where Donovan isn't tops are shutouts, a statistic designated for goalkeepers and defenders, and caps, or game appearances, a stat in which Jones leads Donovan 164-156. It's simple math, which is why, to fans casual and ardent, coach Jurgen Klinsmann's decision to leave the orchestrator of 115 goals off the 23-player World Cup roster doesn't add up.\n@highlight\nLandon Donovan has 57 goals and 58 assists in international career, both U.S. records\n@highlight\nCoach Jurgen Klinsmann says he left Donovan off roster because other players are better\n@highlight\nFor all the highlights Donovan has amassed, performances of late have been lacking\n@highlight\nIf any player on roster is injured before World Cup, Donovan could be back, coach says", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 175, "end": 183}, {"start": 193, "end": 205}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 620, "end": 635}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 749, "end": 762}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 852, "end": 867}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder would be the first to say he's not the No.", "idx": 92681}], "idx": 60390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- High in the hills between Ramallah and Nablus in the West Bank sits a huge construction site its developers hope will transform the lives of Palestinians for generations to come. Rawabi is the first planned city of its kind and is not short on ambition. The renderings for the $1 billion development show many shiny amenities that might seem out of place in an area that has a per capita income of $1,610. The vision for the project that began construction in January 2010 includes homes for 40,000 residents, a park, a 20,000-seat amphitheater, a convention center and a theater.\n@highlight\nRawabi is the largest privately-funded development project in Palestinian history\n@highlight\nThe finished project will include homes for 40,000 residents, a convention center and three schools\n@highlight\nIts construction provides 5,000 jobs, and there are hopes it will provide more after tenants move in\n@highlight\nThe project could lift the economy, but some say it won't change the region's geo-political instability", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 35, "end": 42}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 150, "end": 161}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 601, "end": 606}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"A little downtrend in politics will hurt Rawabi, but never destroy @placeholder,\" he says.", "idx": 92685}], "idx": 60393} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Just over half the public says that it's bad for the country that the GOP controls the House of Representatives, according to a new national poll conducted after the end of the partial government shutdown. And the CNN/ORC International survey also indicates that more than six in 10 Americans say that Speaker of the House John Boehner should be replaced. The poll was conducted Friday through Sunday, just after the end of the 16-day partial federal government shutdown that was caused in part by a push by House conservatives to try and dismantle the health care law, which is President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement.\n@highlight\nPoll conducted after government shutdown shows small majority think GOP control of House is bad\n@highlight\nResults are first time since GOP took control of House in 2010 that more oppose its control\n@highlight\nMore than six in 10 say Speaker of the House John Boehner should lose his job\n@highlight\nObama's approval numbers didn't take same hit that GOP's did after shutdown", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 72}, {"start": 87, "end": 110}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 218, "end": 234}, {"start": 283, "end": 291}, {"start": 323, "end": 334}, {"start": 508, "end": 512}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 734}, {"start": 783, "end": 785}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 902, "end": 913}, {"start": 946, "end": 950}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"John Boehner fares just as badly as the @placeholder,\" CNN Polling Director Keating Holland said.", "idx": 92687}], "idx": 60394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paris, we can all agree, has a lot going for it. It has splendid museums, grand avenues, a famous pointy tower and thousands of cafes where you can order a minuscule coffee for a fairly large amount of money. But Lyon is a supremely qualified rival. In Lyon, a hearty serving of tradition Smaller it may be, but France's second city has a sophistication that makes it a hugely intriguing option for visitors. While the following suggestions may cause rioting (or, at least, mild shrugs of indifference) along the Champs-Elysees, there are a number of ways Lyon outshines the French capital.\n@highlight\nLyon is France's \"second city\" but it leads the way in a number of cultural categories\n@highlight\nParis has Notre Dame but Lyon's Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere is more beautiful\n@highlight\nParis has one river; Lyon has two\n@highlight\nLyon's Auguste and Louis Lumiere are credited with creating the first film camera", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 312, "end": 317}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 719}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 732, "end": 766}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 818, "end": 821}, {"start": 842, "end": 845}, {"start": 849, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Better than any band, though, is a setting that @placeholder can't match.", "idx": 92689}], "idx": 60395} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "GOLDEN, Colorado (CNN) -- Sometimes the best way to roll with the punches is to roll the dice. Jerry Goldsmith was one of hundreds of people who turned out this week to apply for a casino job. That's Jerry Goldsmith's attitude. The Colorado man lost his engineering job of 29 years -- and the six-figure salary that went with it -- and is now applying for a casino job dealing craps, blackjack, roulette and poker. \"I was angry. I think everyone gets angry,\" says Goldsmith, 60, recalling his New Year's Day firing. \"It's 'Why me?' But after a while I just learned: One door closed, but many more just opened.\n@highlight\nColorado will allow higher bets, expanded hours at state's casinos\n@highlight\nCasinos to operate 24 hours a day, must hire more workers to fill positions\n@highlight\nUnemployed would-be dealer says that \"quitting is just not an option\"\n@highlight\nDealers will make $40,000 to $80,000 a year, depending on tips", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 200, "end": 214}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a November referendum, Colorado voters approved a measure to expand betting limits at casinos in @placeholder from $5 to $100 and to add the games of roulette and craps.", "idx": 92699}], "idx": 60403} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Martin Johnson regrets his England players getting \u2018caught out off the field\u2019 during the disastrous 2011 World Cup campaign which featured a dwarf-throwing competition in Queenstown and stars making inappropriate comments to a chambermaid. Incidents such as those, Mike Tindall kissing his ex-girlfriend in a bar and Manu Tuilagi diving into Auckland harbour \u2018became the story\u2019, says the former England coach, who broke his silence three years after the tournament in New Zealand. Johnson said: 'We got caught out off the field. We were aware of what could happen and warned the players, but it still happened,' Johnson said. England's poor campaign in New Zealand was blighted by off-the-field problems\n@highlight\nSeveral controversial incidents blighted 2011 World Cup for England\n@highlight\nMike Tindall, Chris Ashton, Toby Flood and Dylan Hartley were caught at a dwarf-throwing event on a night out during the tournament\n@highlight\nPlayers were allowed to go bungee jumping on their day off\n@highlight\nInappropriate comments were made to a female hotel worker\n@highlight\nManu Tuilagi was fined for jumping off a ferry\n@highlight\nJohnson says 2003 squad did similar but were protected by results on pitch", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 317, "end": 328}, {"start": 342, "end": 349}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 756, "end": 769}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 822, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "October 9: Manu Tuilagi is formally warned by police and fined \u00a33,000 by England rugby officials after jumping from a ferry in @placeholder.", "idx": 92703}], "idx": 60407} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For centuries France has held out against the dull language of 'les rosbifs' just across the Channel. But now the country's future leaders have been told they must master English \u2013 a dramatic climbdown for a nation that has tried to ban words such as 'le weekend' from encroaching on its precious vocabulary. ENA, the elite National School of Administration in Strasbourg, which produces the French governing class, is to make mastery of English a compulsory rule of entry from 2018. Nathalie Loiseau, director of the elite National School of Administration in Strasbourg, which produces the French governing class, has said the school will make mastery of English a compulsory rule of entry from 2018\n@highlight\nNational School of Administration is making English fluency a requirement\n@highlight\nFrom 2018 it will be a rule of entry for school producing French ruling class\n@highlight\nDefies traditionalists including former French President Jacques Chirac\n@highlight\nIn 2006 he pledged to stop the spread of English language internationally", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 309, "end": 311}, {"start": 324, "end": 356}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 484, "end": 499}, {"start": 524, "end": 556}, {"start": 561, "end": 570}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 713, "end": 745}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 927, "end": 932}, {"start": 944, "end": 957}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I was profoundly shocked to see a Frenchman express himself in @placeholder,' said Mr Chirac.", "idx": 92718}], "idx": 60412} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lionel Messi celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Barcelona debut with a brilliant goal, as Barcelona maintained their four point lead over rivals Real Madrid ahead of next week's Clasico. Messi inched closer to breaking Telmo Zarra's all-time La Liga scoring record, notching his 250th goal, leaving him one strike behind the Athletic Bilbao legend. He could now write history against Real Madrid next Saturday, quite probably aided by the return of Luis Suarez from suspension. Messi was instrumental in this win over Eibar, which saw Barcelona keep their eighth clean sheet in eight games, Claudio Bravo extending his own record to 720 minutes unbeaten\u2014although Eibar deserved to be ahead at half-time.\n@highlight\nBarcelona have won seven of their first eight La Liga games following 3-0 win over Eibar\n@highlight\nXavi struck after an hour as Neymar and Lionel Messi also add to the score sheet at the Nou Camp\n@highlight\nLuis Enrique's side yet to concede a goal after their first eight league matches of the campaign\n@highlight\nBarca four points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 52, "end": 60}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 223, "end": 233}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 329, "end": 343}, {"start": 388, "end": 398}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 595, "end": 607}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 822}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 870}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder likes to his shuffle his pack at the best of times and with two huge games coming up, he made changes.", "idx": 92721}], "idx": 60415} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:22 EST, 9 July 2012 A classic Ferrari worth more than \u00a320million has been involved in the world's most expensive car crash. U.S. businessman Christopher Cox was driving the Ferrari 250 GTO in central France when the car collided with another vehicle. The multi-millionaire was travelling with his wife Ann, who is understood to have suffered a broken leg in the accident. Collision course: U.S. businessman Christopher Cox, pictured behind the wheel next to his wife Ann, was driving his Ferrari 250 GTO in France when the \u00a320million car was involved in an accident with another vehicle\n@highlight\nU.S. businessman Christopher Cox was driving the Ferrari 250 GTO in central France when the car collided with another vehicle\n@highlight\nHis wife Ann suffered a broken leg in Saint-Etienne-des Guirets accident", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 205, "end": 219}, {"start": 237, "end": 251}, {"start": 264, "end": 269}, {"start": 366, "end": 368}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 471, "end": 485}, {"start": 531, "end": 533}, {"start": 552, "end": 566}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 711, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 743}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 837, "end": 849}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder built the 250 GTO between 1962 and 1964 with the 174mph sports car sold with a \u00a36,000 price-tag.", "idx": 92725}], "idx": 60416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- In some parts of the South, Friday's rare snowfall didn't pack the punch anticipated, but it still forced the closure of schools and the cancellation of flights. Cities put emergency crews to work throughout much of the region while state offices and schools were shut down. An estimated 8 inches fell in De Kalb in eastern Mississippi, while 200 miles south in metro Biloxi, snow fell but didn't stick, the National Weather Service reported. \"We had flurries for about five minutes where I am, that's it,\" said John DeMiller, owner of the Petit Bois Grocery in Biloxi.\n@highlight\nNEW: Caution advised overnight because lower temperatures may freeze roads\n@highlight\n\"This is amazing,\" CNN iReporter says of snowfall in Dallas-Fort Worth area\n@highlight\nFlights canceled in Atlanta; Dallas-Fort Worth gets 12.5'' of snow, a 24-hour record\n@highlight\nAre you snowed in? Send us your iReports to tell how you're staying warm and digging out", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 434, "end": 457}, {"start": 538, "end": 550}, {"start": 566, "end": 583}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 712, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 762}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder hadn't expected much snow, and when schools were closed in his town without accumulations, he was flabbergasted.", "idx": 92734}], "idx": 60425} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Try to imagine New York or California dealing with a situation like this: The tap water's only good for toilets, not drinking, washing, cooking or showering; more than a dozen people have been hospitalized for complaints related to water that's been contaminated with a somewhat mysterious chemical; and residents wait in line for bottled water -- or for ice to melt -- in order to have something to drink. That's been life since Thursday in West Virginia's capital city, Charleston, where 300,000 people were left without safe water -- again, except for toilet flushing -- after chemicals contaminated the Elk River. Some of the taps have started coming back on; cleanup and testing are underway, according to the news reports on Monday. But the spill, which has been attributed to a leak in a chemical-storage tank not far upriver from the city's water treatment plant, continues to paralyze Charleston.\n@highlight\nNoncontaminated tap water is coming back for some West Virginia residents\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter: Our collective indifference to the disaster is troubling\n@highlight\n300,000 people were without water after a chemical spill\n@highlight\nSutter: U.S. needs to debate how to keep chemicals out of drinking water", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 451, "end": 463}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 976, "end": 988}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1165}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some people in @placeholder are trying to advance that conversation.", "idx": 92762}], "idx": 60443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 12:27 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:17 EST, 10 November 2013 Fourteen-month-old Elia-belle Hooker suffered a nasty cut to her face when she and her older brother Jack, two, were playing with a Disney tea set A mother has urged Argos to rid their shelves of a 'dangerous' toy after her 14-month-old baby girl suffered a nasty cut from the rough plastic edges. Horrified at the cut inflicted on tiny Elia-belle Hooker by the Disney Princess Tea Set, mother Natalie Giugno posted a warning on Facebook to alert other unsuspecting parents. The 30-year-old immediately returned the toy to the Cromer branch of Argos urging managers to remove the product from sale.\n@highlight\nNatalie Giugno has called on Argos to take the Disney Princess Tea Set off the shelves after her daughter was injured\n@highlight\nElia-belle suffered a nasty cut to her right cheek\n@highlight\nMother claims had rough edges could have affected her daughter's vision\n@highlight\nArgos said they have not received any other complaints about the toy\n@highlight\nStore has launched 'an urgent investigation' with the toy's suppliers\n@highlight\nToy carried warning it is not suitable for children under the age of three", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 129}, {"start": 195, "end": 198}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 431, "end": 447}, {"start": 456, "end": 478}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 523, "end": 530}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 751, "end": 773}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said while her youngest children were playing nicely together, pretending to have a tea party, @placeholder must have banged into this little sister, accidentally causing the cut.", "idx": 92765}], "idx": 60446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An eco-friendly building material might have saved some of the 80 homes destroyed in a recent wildfire in Southern California. But it can't be used there. Rajesh Kanwar built his Alpine, California, house out of AAC after his previous house burned down. The masonry material, called autoclaved aerated concrete or AAC, can withstand a 2,000-degree fire for four hours, according to Underwriters Laboratories' test results. \"I just think the material's awesome. There's nothing like it,\" said Doug Edwards, an architect whose Edwards Design Group designs and builds green homes in the Scottsdale, Arizona, area. \"It's the best building material in the world.\"\n@highlight\nAn eco-friendly masonry material can withstand a 2,000-degree fire for four hours\n@highlight\nAdvocates say it may have saved some of the 80 homes destroyed in a recent wildfire\n@highlight\nBut the product is banned in California because it hasn't passed seismic tests\n@highlight\nThe material also is impervious to termites and is bulletproof and waterproof", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 115, "end": 133}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 391, "end": 415}, {"start": 501, "end": 512}, {"start": 534, "end": 553}, {"start": 593, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 896, "end": 905}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When our home burned down, I looked into materials that were less likely to burn down,\" said @placeholder, who runs a small business.", "idx": 92772}], "idx": 60448} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Fans of porn star Stormy Daniels are drafting her to run for the U.S. Senate seat in Louisiana now held by Republican Sen. David Vitter. And it's no racy gimmick, they say. Porn star Stormy Daniels, who has no party affiliation, says she's \"always up for a good fight.\" The Draft Stormy Web site says that \"2010 presents the Pelican State with the opportunity to start with a clean slate -- to elect a representative that we can be proud of, who will work tirelessly, and who will challenge the status quo. We at the Draft Stormy campaign feel that Baton Rouge native Stormy Daniels is best suited to fulfill these duties.\"\n@highlight\nStormy Daniels fan insists movement to draft porn star for Senate campaign for real\n@highlight\nRepublican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana now holds U.S. Senate seat at issue\n@highlight\nVitter, up for re-election in 2010, is known for his link to the \"D.C. 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Chuck Thies started with the hopeful news first and wrote the release his campaign would blast out if the mayor won the contest with a wide margin. But as voters across the district went to the polls Tuesday morning, even Gray's closest confidants and advisers acknowledged that outcome was not likely. Many cautioned that the election would be close, possibly within a few thousand votes.\n@highlight\nIncumbent Mayor Vince Gray at one time held a healthy lead in his re-election bid\n@highlight\nA businessman's plea bargain agreement over Gray's 2010 campaign raised doubts\n@highlight\nChallenger Muriel Bowser's poll numbers surged while Gray's remained flat\n@highlight\nBowser ended up with a double-digit win over the one-term mayor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 143, "end": 146}, {"start": 255, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 879, "end": 891}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time 20% of the precincts were reporting and @placeholder's lead was not shrinking, Gray's political guru said it was apparent that the campaign \"wasn't doing as well\" as it needed.", "idx": 92776}], "idx": 60451} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A woman who alleges she was gang-raped by three University of Oregon men's basketball players in March has filed a Title IX lawsuit against the university and head men's basketball coach Dana Altman. The civil suit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Oregon. According to the suit, the woman, a university student, alleges that three Oregon men's basketball players cornered her in a bathroom in March and gang-raped her multiple times. Prosecutors did not file charges against the men, citing insufficient evidence. The lawsuit says that Altman knew one of his players, Brandon Austin, had a history of prior sexual misconduct allegations at another school but that Altman recruited him to play for the Ducks anyway. Austin and two of his Ducks' teammates were dismissed from the team in May. The teammates are not mentioned by name in the lawsuit.\n@highlight\nStudent files Title IX lawsuit against University of Oregon, head men's basketball coach Dana Altman\n@highlight\nWoman alleges three basketball players gang-raped her, according to suit\n@highlight\nInterim school president: \"The university disagrees with the allegations against it\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 53, "end": 89}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 192, "end": 202}, {"start": 242, "end": 260}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 273, "end": 278}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 593, "end": 606}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}, {"start": 762, "end": 766}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 922, "end": 941}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder requires schools to investigate allegations of sexual assault, even if criminal charges are never filed.", "idx": 92781}], "idx": 60456} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When James Rodriguez signed his contract with Real Madrid, scarcely an eyebrow was raised. Of course, \u00a360million is a massive transfer fee, especially when the attendant salary exceeds \u00a35m a year. But the young Colombian said he was desperate to play for Real and we instinctively believed him. They are champions of Europe, they have a team which reads like a litany of sorcerers and they are, well, they are Real Madrid. Who wouldn\u2019t want to play for such a club? 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Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford -- now U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford -- is living proof. Former Rep. Anthony Weiner is trying to travel the same road to political redemption. And now add former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer to the list, as he embarks on a similar journey. In this age of lighting fast news cycles and fleeting memories, are disgraced politicians sitting in the penalty box for a shorter time before launching a comeback? A Republican political strategist thinks it reflects a lower opinion of politicians. \"The required waiting time has been greatly condensed in recent years, indicating present voters are holding elected officials to a much lower standard then previous generations,\" said John Brabender, a longtime top political adviser to 2012 Republican presidential candidate and former Sen. Rick Santorum.\n@highlight\nTrio of disgraced politicians show that voters have gotten more forgiving\n@highlight\nDisgraced former New York Gov. 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Critics said the decision to stop anyone under 16 walking the streets of Bangor after dark was akin to something \u2018you\u2019d expect in North Korea, not North Wales\u2019. Police are introducing the curfew, believed to be the first time children have been banned from an entire city centre, to rid the area of yobbish behaviour. 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Di Maria has only trained twice with his new team-mates, since his \u00a360million move from Real Madrid on Tuesday, yet in spells on Saturday afternoon at Turf Moor it seemed he had been at United longer as he linked up neatly with Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie. Old Trafford boss Louis van Gaal deployed the 26-year-old in central midfield of his 3-5-2 formation and Di Maria showed his energetic qualities that helped Real win a Copa del Rey and Champions League double last term.\n@highlight\nAngel di Maria played well as Manchester United struggled at Burnley\n@highlight\nDi Maria started for United at 0-0 draw at Turf Moor on Saturday\n@highlight\nArgentina international was deployed in centre-midfield in Louis van Gaal's 3-5-2 formation\n@highlight\n26-year-old showed glimpses of his talent with some great passes and direct running\n@highlight\nHe created pass of the match for Robin van Persie after 14 minutes\n@highlight\nHis debut ended on 69 minutes after taking a kick to his calf", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 77}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 140, "end": 149}, {"start": 236, "end": 243}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 387, "end": 395}, {"start": 423, "end": 428}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 482, "end": 497}, {"start": 500, "end": 511}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 657, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 685, "end": 700}, {"start": 731, "end": 744}, {"start": 761, "end": 777}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 854, "end": 862}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 946, "end": 959}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1133}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The skill involved, as he beat two men in the heart of @placeholder's midfield, was warmly appreciated by the travelling United supporters who chanted 'Argentina!", "idx": 92814}], "idx": 60475} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"We face neither East nor West, we face forward.\" Those words were spoken by Kwame Nkrumah, the man who led the creation of the independent nation of Ghana out of British colonization in 1957. And over half a century later, they are still inspiring a man who is doing his best to lead a small sporting revolution in his homeland. It is no small irony that the focus of his mission so far was the Commonwealth Games -- a competition formerly known as the British Empire Games, bringing together nations and dependent territories from around the globe. And when Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah took to Glasgow's velodrome last week, he became Ghana's first international track cyclist.\n@highlight\nJedidiah Amoako-Ackah is Ghana's first international track cyclist\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old competed at Commonwealth Games in sprint events\n@highlight\nHe trained for just 10 months in his adopted home city of Glasgow\n@highlight\nAmoako-Ackah dreams of building a national cycling center in Ghana", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 86, "end": 98}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 405, "end": 422}, {"start": 463, "end": 482}, {"start": 569, "end": 589}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 800, "end": 817}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After I came back to the UK, it made so much sense to actually do something for the @placeholder who I've got to know and love after my holiday there.\"", "idx": 92820}], "idx": 60479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Phoenix had to make an emergency landing today after a woman went into a labor and gave birth to a baby just minutes after takeoff. The flight was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport after the heavily pregnant mother began having contractions at 10,000 feet. An emergency room nurse and a doctor who happened to be aboard the flight delivered the child - with the help of a very rattled flight attendant. There were 111 people aboard the plane at the time. A woman gave birth Tuesday aboard a Southwest Airlines flight shortly after it took off from San Francisco. The plane had to be rerouted to make an emergency landing in Los Angeles (stock photo)\n@highlight\nA doctor and an emergency room nurse who happened to be aboard helped deliver the baby\n@highlight\nMother and child are resting comfortably at a hospital after the successful delivery\n@highlight\nSouthwest Airlines Flight 623 took off at 6.34am and landed at LAX at 7.41am", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 19}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 209, "end": 241}, {"start": 553, "end": 570}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 917, "end": 945}, {"start": 980, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So...a lady just delivered a baby mid flight to @placeholder.", "idx": 92828}], "idx": 60481} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 01:33 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:12 EST, 8 March 2013 Twitter and politics rarely meet the equation for romance. But in one surprise proposal that borrowed the Twitter feed of Virginia Senator Mark Warner to get the attention of his press secretary, Beth Adelson, it summed up to just that. Brett_Wanamaker: 'Senator, your Press Secretary pays more attention to this feed than her own - can I borrow this space for a minute?' Brett Wanamaker Tweeted to Mr Warner on Thursday. Excitement: Brett Wanamaker takes a knee and pulls out a ring before his girlfriend Beth Adelson in the hall as she tries covering her face but easily shows her excited reaction behind\n@highlight\nVirginia Senator Mark Warner gave Brett Wanamaker a 'best of luck' before opening his wall to the young man's proposal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 210, "end": 217}, {"start": 227, "end": 237}, {"start": 284, "end": 295}, {"start": 325, "end": 339}, {"start": 460, "end": 474}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 723, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fortunately for Mr @placeholder, the following photos Tweeted by a friend clued everyone in on what her answer really was.", "idx": 92832}], "idx": 60484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "With panoramic views of the capital from a roof terrace, bespoke chairs and glass walls, this \u00a380million six-storey building resembles that of a plush city hotel. But this is, in fact, Britain's most expensive comprehensive school - set to open next week in a leafy area of Kensington, west London, for 1,480 lucky pupils. Holland Park School, dubbed the 'socialist Eton', has unisex lavatories where no main door will be fitted to deter bullying, a glass-clad open-plan library and an exotic 25-metre basement swimming pool. Pupils in the new school will sit down on \u00a3300 bespoke chairs, left, created by one of Britain's leading furniture designers, Russell Pinch. Teachers will have their own version, right with arms - retailing at \u00a3400\n@highlight\nPupils will sit down on \u00a3300 bespoke chairs created by one of Britain's leading furniture designers and atrium will stretch the length of the school\n@highlight\nHolland Park School is Britain's most expensive comprehensive school", "entities": [{"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 274, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 323, "end": 341}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 912, "end": 930}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "new academy planned for north @placeholder, one of the poorest parts of", "idx": 92838}], "idx": 60490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The bi-racial parents of a six-year-old who starred in a Cheerios advert have hit back against racists, saying they need to accept: 'We are part of the face of America'. Cheerios was forced to restrict online comments after posting the commercial on YouTube earlier this month, after a barrage of negative and racist comments. Christopher Colbert has reacted to the abuse aimed at his daughter Grace after she appeared in the national advert, saying: 'America needs to see this is just a way of life.' Scroll down for video: Debate: Christopher and Janet Colbert talk about the reaction to Grace appearing in a Cheerios advert\n@highlight\nChristopher Colbert welcomes race debate caused by Grace's advert\n@highlight\nSix-year-old believes fuss is because of her smile", "entities": [{"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 250, "end": 256}, {"start": 327, "end": 345}, {"start": 394, "end": 398}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 561}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 611, "end": 618}, {"start": 638, "end": 656}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For all the debate however, six-year-old @placeholder seems unfazed by the attention.", "idx": 92848}], "idx": 60497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, who hid a \u00a31bn trove of suspected stolen Nazi art has died in his Munich flat The ownership of a \u00a31billion hoard of masterpieces plundered by the Nazis during the Second World War has been thrown into doubt by the death of its keeper. Cornelius Gurlitt, 81, whose father Hildebrand built the collection while working for Hitler, died in the Munich flat where he kept the paintings. They included works by Renoir, Matisse and Picasso that were either looted or bought from Jews at knock-down prices. Mr Gurlitt, an eccentric recluse, had been selling them over the years to support himself.\n@highlight\nCornelius Gurlitt, 81, died at apartment in Schawbin, spokesman said\n@highlight\nHad been in a nursing home following major heart operation\n@highlight\n1,401 paintings discovered in 2012 in his flat in upmarket part of Munich\n@highlight\nWorks thought to be a \u00a31billion trove of potentially stolen Nazi art\n@highlight\nWas elderly son of a Nazi-era art dealer who stole works during Third Reich\n@highlight\nIt's not yet clear what will happen to the art, said Art Recovery International", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 64, "end": 67}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 186, "end": 201}, {"start": 258, "end": 274}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 626, "end": 642}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 921, "end": 924}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1106}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Gurlitt\u2019s father was Nazi Germany\u2019s leading expert on modern art, personally tasked by Hitler to sell paintings he despised abroad to help fund the @placeholder\u2019s war effort.", "idx": 92850}], "idx": 60499} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Carlo Ancelotti will attempt to block any move by Premier League clubs to buy Sami Khedira this January, but Real Madrid will overrule their coach if the offer comes close to their \u00a310million valuation of the player whose contract runs out at the end of the season. Here\u2019s Sportsmail's assessment of who should be pushing hardest for the 27-year-old World Cup winner: Sami Khedira celebrates winning the World Cup with Germany in Brazil in the summer Arsenal It\u2019s not difficult to see why Arsenal might try to meet that evaluation as soon as the window opens and then talk wages with the German World Cup winner who was understood to be demanding over \u00a3150,000-a-week in the summer.\n@highlight\nCarlo Ancelotti will attempt to block moves from Premier League clubs\n@highlight\nBut if an offer of \u00a310million comes in, Real Madrid may overrule the Italian\n@highlight\nArsenal could add Khedira to make a World Cup-winning spine to the team\n@highlight\nChelsea boss Jose Mourinho brought Khedira in from Stuttgart when he was Real Madrid boss in 2010\n@highlight\nManchester United could also move for the German in the January window\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old was thought to be asking for \u00a3150,000-a-week in summer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 78, "end": 89}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 273, "end": 282}, {"start": 350, "end": 358}, {"start": 368, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 412}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 595, "end": 603}, {"start": 694, "end": 708}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 946, "end": 952}, {"start": 959, "end": 971}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 997, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's decision to keep Khedira may be overturned if the right money is offered", "idx": 92853}], "idx": 60501} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Organizers for the controversial Bahrain Grand Prix have been given a boost after several Formula One teams, including world champions Red Bull, told CNN they will not unilaterally pull out of the race. Following reports this week that some teams were planning on canceling their appearance at the grand prix, which is due to take place April 22 at the Bahrain International Circuit on the Persian Gulf island, CNN contacted all 12 constructors. Nine declined to comment but Red Bull, whose driver Sebastian Vettel won the drivers' championship and who also clinched the 2011 constructors' title, told CNN that the decision on whether the Bahrain Grand Prix goes ahead is a matter for motorsport's governing body the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile [FIA] and not individual teams.\n@highlight\nLeading F1 teams tell CNN they won't pull out of Bahrain GP\n@highlight\nRed Bull and Toro Rosso say decision rests with FIA\n@highlight\nBahrain GP due to take place April 22\n@highlight\nDecision should be made after this weekend's Shanghai GP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 159, "end": 161}, {"start": 362, "end": 390}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 420, "end": 422}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 507, "end": 522}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 648, "end": 665}, {"start": 726, "end": 766}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 819, "end": 820}, {"start": 833, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 889}, {"start": 895, "end": 904}, {"start": 930, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I've had no one say anything other than 'we're going to be racing in @placeholder'.\"", "idx": 92857}], "idx": 60503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Cameron has distanced himself from Prince Andrew by refusing to publicly back the royal over allegations that he sexually abused a teenager. Asked about the claims, which were made against the Duke of York last week, the Prime Minister replied: 'I'm not going to make any comment on it. 'Obviously, the Prince has made his own views very, very clear, and I think I'll leave it at that.' David Cameron (right) has refused to publicly give his backing to Prince Andrew (left), who is accused of sexually abusing a teenager The extraordinary allegation was made by Virginia Roberts (pictured) as part of a U.S civil case against convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a close friend of Prince Andrew\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron told LBC radio: 'I'm not going to make any comment on it'\n@highlight\nPM previously supported Andrew over close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein\n@highlight\nLabour MP Paul Flynn says Andrew 'exposed himself to public suspicion'\n@highlight\nAndrew has been accused of abusing girl 'procured' by paedophile Epstien\n@highlight\nBuckingham Palace strenuously denied allegations in three statements", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 393, "end": 405}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 568, "end": 583}, {"start": 609, "end": 611}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 732, "end": 734}, {"start": 796, "end": 797}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 900}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prince Andrew pictured in 2001 with @placeholder, who claims in court she was forced to have sex with him three times while underage", "idx": 92862}], "idx": 60505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The attorney for Scott A. 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He was arrested Saturday and charged with two counts of carrying a concealed weapon and 19 counts related to carrying weapons \"under disability,\" charges that refer to the effects of prescription drugs Smith was taking, said Nicole DiSanto of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office.\n@highlight\nNEW: The attorney says CO shooting prompted his client to bring weapons to movie\n@highlight\nA theater manager, police officer became suspicious because of where he sat\n@highlight\nPolice say Smith told them he was carrying a gun and knives to protect himself", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 168, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 183}, {"start": 310, "end": 322}, {"start": 337, "end": 341}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 663, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 719}, {"start": 756, "end": 757}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"That's just the kind of person he is,\" said @placeholder, who acknowledged that Smith was not carrying the gun legally.", "idx": 92867}], "idx": 60510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has defended his club's transfer policy after Cristiano Ronaldo spoke out about Angel di Maria's \u00a360million move to Manchester United. The European champions also got rid of former Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso to Bayern Munich for just \u00a35m, much to the disappointment of Ronaldo, who openly criticised Perez's decisions. But the Real president insisted there was no feud, saying: 'I know Cristiano Ronaldo very well. Cristiano is the best player in the world and his loyalty to Madrid is unquestionable. VIDEO Scroll down for Ronaldo: Falcao and Di Maria excellent players for United Pals: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has defended his transfers after Cristiano Ronaldo's comments\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo hit out at loss of Angel di Maria and Xabi Alonso, and said he would have 'done things different' during summer transfer window\n@highlight\nReal Madrid president Florentino Perez insists he and Ronaldo maintain a 'perfect' relationship despite former Manchester United star's comments\n@highlight\nDi Maria moved to Old Trafford for a British transfer record \u00a360million, while Alonso joined Bayern Munich for \u00a35m during the summer\n@highlight\nPerez insists Di Maria was offered a new contract: 'With the exception of Cristiano, Di Maria would have been the highest paid at Real Madrid'\n@highlight\nRadamel Falcao joined United on a one-year loan, and Perez says Real didn't bid because the La Liga club 'follow a sporting-economic equation'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 22, "end": 37}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 119, "end": 132}, {"start": 156, "end": 172}, {"start": 179, "end": 186}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 253, "end": 265}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 369, "end": 372}, {"start": 428, "end": 444}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 575, "end": 580}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 652, "end": 667}, {"start": 702, "end": 718}, {"start": 742, "end": 758}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 808}, {"start": 899, "end": 909}, {"start": 921, "end": 936}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1098}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1203}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1281}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1291}, {"start": 1329, "end": 1339}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1375, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1406, "end": 1410}, {"start": 1417, "end": 1420}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1451}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Perez also spoke of @placeholder's unexpected move to Bayern on a two-year deal.", "idx": 92868}], "idx": 60511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Mental evaluation: John Palowski, 31, allegedly ripped off a man's ear and bit off a bit his face A New York man ripped off a man's ear and bit off part of his face in an unprovoked attack, said police Police in the town of Evans, southwest of Buffalo, shocked John Palowski, 31, with a stun gun on Tuesday when they found two men wrestling on the front lawn of a home. Palowski was taken to Erie County Medical Center for a mental evaluation and he was charged with assault in the first degree - a Class-B felony - reckless endangerment 2nd degree and three counts of Harassment.\n@highlight\nJohn Palowski allegedly ripped off a man's ear and bit off part of his face in an unprovoked attack on Tuesday\n@highlight\nPalowski is charged with assault in the first degree - a Class-B felony - reckless endangerment 2nd degree and three counts of harassment\n@highlight\n'Palowski is well known in the town of Evans,' Evans police chief Ernest Masullo told MailOnline\n@highlight\nIn 2007 Palowski served six months in jail on a weapons charge in 2007 after he threatened Evans police officers with a loaded handgun", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 392, "end": 417}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 592, "end": 604}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 929, "end": 942}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 979, "end": 986}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The very moment that the caretaker let the crazed man out of his control, Palowski viciously attacked him, ripping his ear away from his skull and biting off a piece of his face, @placeholder claimed.", "idx": 92869}], "idx": 60512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 16:13, 06 March 2012 | UPDATED: 11:22, 26 September 2012 Rape and sex crimes on U.S. military bases have risen alarmingly in recent years, with many survivors afraid to come forward for fear of ruing their career or facing retaliation. In an interview with NBC\u2019s Rock Center With Brian Williams, several servicemen and women, including former Marine Claire Russo, spoke out about their ordeals with trying to find justice within the military. The 32-year-old former intelligence officer said that she was sexually assaulted in 2004 at a Marine Corps ball after a fellow Marine allegedly drugged her. Though she begged him to stop, she said he continued to sodomise her on the bathroom floor.\n@highlight\nMarine intelligence officer Claire Russo was raped by fellow Marine at ball in 2004 after she said she was drugged\n@highlight\nSaid military did nothing to get her justice and declined to press charges\n@highlight\nFound justice only after presenting case to D.A. and police\n@highlight\nDepartment of Defence said in there were approximately 19,000 sexual assaults in the military in 2010 alone", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 284, "end": 286}, {"start": 290, "end": 320}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 856, "end": 859}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said the Marines discouraged her from taking her case to the @placeholder", "idx": 92884}], "idx": 60523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rafael Nadal insists his shock Wimbledon exit to Lukas Rosol is not 'a tragedy'. The Spanish second seed succumbed to his equal earliest exit at the All England Club as the world No 100 Czech Republic player dumped the two-time SW19 champion out in a stunning five-set second round victory. The 2,500-1 pre-tournament outsider won 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, with the final set played under the roof on Centre Court. Miracle man: Lukas Rosol shocked the world of tennis after he dumped second seed Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon 2003: Third round 2004: Did not play 2005: Second round\n@highlight\nTwo-time Wimbledon champion dumped out by world No 100\n@highlight\n2,500-1 outsider Rosol has only played on grass TWICE", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 49, "end": 59}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 186, "end": 199}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 400, "end": 411}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 495, "end": 506}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Out of answers: @placeholder admitted he was looking forward to taking a break", "idx": 92890}], "idx": 60526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A public memorial service for heavy metal rocker Ronnie James Dio is planned for Sunday, with members of the Westboro Baptist Church saying they will picket the ceremony. The church in Topeka, Kansas, is known for its intolerance of gays and its picketing of soldiers' funerals. A picketing schedule on the church's website said protesters will be at the Dio memorial at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, accusing the 67-year-old rocker of worshipping Satan. Dio died on May 16 after a battle with stomach cancer. Charges of devil-worshipping have often been leveled against heavy metal music. Dio, in particular, was a favorite target.\n@highlight\nChurch says it will picket singer Dio's memorial service\n@highlight\nPublic service will host donation center to raise money for cancer fund\n@highlight\nRocker died on May 16 after battle with stomach cancer\n@highlight\nDio fronted Rainbow and Black Sabbath", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 82, "end": 97}, {"start": 142, "end": 164}, {"start": 218, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 404, "end": 430}, {"start": 435, "end": 445}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 502, "end": 504}, {"start": 637, "end": 639}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 842, "end": 847}, {"start": 908, "end": 910}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}, {"start": 932, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Born @placeholder in 1942, Dio's professional music career began as a high school student in the late 1950s.", "idx": 92891}], "idx": 60527} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Security chiefs are holding emergency talks over the terror threat to Parliament and other major landmarks following the lone-wolf gun attack in Canada, David Cameron revealed today. The heads of MI5 and Scotland Yard met this morning to review 'the security of institutions in central London', the Prime Minister said. It came after a gunman rampaged through Canada's parliament in Ottawa before being shot dead by the heroic sergeant at arms Kevin Vickers. David Cameron said Britons needed to remain in a state of 'permanent vigilance' Muslim convert named Michael Zehaf-Bibeau shot and killed a soldier at the city's war memorial before launching his attack on the parliament.\n@highlight\nSecurity chiefs held talks over the terror threat to Parliament, PM reveals\n@highlight\nComes after a gunman rampaged through Canada's parliament in Ottawa\n@highlight\nMuslim convert named Michael Zehaf-Bibeau shot and killed a soldier\n@highlight\nHe was stopped from killing more by heroic sergeant at arms Kevin Vickers", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 196, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 444, "end": 456}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 560, "end": 579}, {"start": 745, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 758}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 879, "end": 898}, {"start": 997, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'It's no secret the Canadian Parliament and @placeholder Parliament are two of the most similar legislatures, both in operation and physical building.'", "idx": 92904}], "idx": 60534} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly The first athletes have only just taken to the slopes at the Winter Olympics, but the event is already being overshadowed by a serious of embarrassing gaffes for President Putin The first athletes have only just taken to the slopes at the Winter Olympics, but the event is already being overshadowed by a series of embarrassing gaffes for President Putin. Today it was reported it appears that there are not enough pillows for the athletes in the Olympic Village. 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She was a beautiful, intelligent and ambitious young woman, dedicated to excelling in her studies. She was president of the Student Union, captain of the National Cadet Corps and an honor student set to pursue a PhD in sociology despite her modest family background -- her father used to work as a security guard in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand and her mother was a housewife. \"I had seen my parents struggle for the most basic things, so I strived to achieve something big so that I could give my family a better life,\" she said.\n@highlight\nAt 17, Sonali Mukherjee's life changed in a instant when three men threw acid on her\n@highlight\nThe acid melted her eyes, eyelids, nose, lips, scalp and chest\n@highlight\nTen years and 27 surgeries later she is still fighting for justice\n@highlight\nThe men who scarred her for life were freed after just two years in jail", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 227, "end": 246}, {"start": 401, "end": 406}, {"start": 417, "end": 425}, {"start": 631, "end": 646}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She won the $40,000 jackpot, enabling her to move to the Indian capital, @placeholder, for better medical treatment.", "idx": 92914}], "idx": 60542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A common benchmark in the United States for determining when a driver is legally drunk is not doing enough to prevent alcohol-related crashes that kill about 10,000 people each year and should be made more restrictive, transportation safety investigators say. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended on Tuesday that all 50 states adopt a blood-alcohol content (BAC) cutoff of 0.05 compared to the 0.08 standard on the books today and used by law enforcement and the courts to prosecute drunk driving. \"Most Americans think that we've solved the problem of impaired driving, but in fact, it's still a national epidemic,\" NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman said.\n@highlight\nFor a decade, 0.08 has been the blood alcohol benchmark to consider a driver intoxicated\n@highlight\nNational Transportation Safety Board would like to see a nationwide 0.05 level\n@highlight\nThe board would also like to see swifter action on taking away offenders' licenses\n@highlight\nRestaurant, beer industries say focus should be on repeat offenders", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 264, "end": 299}, {"start": 374, "end": 376}, {"start": 520, "end": 528}, {"start": 633, "end": 636}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 780, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A beer industry trade group said it would examine @placeholder's recommendation for lowering the blood-alcohol threshold.", "idx": 92918}], "idx": 60544} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Saurabh Shukla An anticipated New York meeting between Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September has raised hopes on both sides of the border. South Block remains circumspect, however, having received inputs about a renewed and reconfigured Pakistan effort to put the Kashmir issue back on the boil. South Block has concluded Indian policy makers must factor in Sharif's secret 'K plan' before resuming talks with Islamabad. 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Dutch-born Siert Bruins, who is now German, volunteered for the SS after the Nazis conquered the Netherlands in 1941. Bruins served as a member of the Sicherheitspolizei, or Security Police, in a unit looking for resistance fighters and Jews. No pleas are made in the German legal system, and Bruins made no statement about the accusations against him. His lawyer said he would answer questions during the trial but not about the charges.\n@highlight\nSiert Bruins joined unit which hunted resistance fighters and Jews in 1941\n@highlight\nNow 92, he's accused of killing freedom fighter Aldert Klaas Dijkema in 1944\n@highlight\nAlready served time in jail in 1980s for role in the killing of two Dutch Jews\n@highlight\nIf found guilty he faces life in prison for murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 142, "end": 155}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 243, "end": 247}, {"start": 254, "end": 265}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 307, "end": 308}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 394, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 480, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 755, "end": 758}, {"start": 827, "end": 846}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Dijkema, whose sister has joined the trial as a co-plaintiff, which is allowed under @placeholder law, was taken by the Nazis on suspicion he was involved in the Dutch resistance.", "idx": 92935}], "idx": 60557} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world's most popular property board game is set for a revolutionary change. For the first time, fans will be given the power to decide which 20 cities around the world host featured property spaces for the 80th anniversary World Edition game, launching in Autumn. While the game will have a global feel, the iconic first cities featured on the board - London for Commonwealth countries and Atlantic City for the US - could well disappear from the anniversary edition. Hasbro have launched a vote to decide upon countries to be featured in the 80th anniversary world edition, launched in August. Fans can cast their say at http://www.buzzfeed.com/votemonopoly\n@highlight\nFans can vote for cities to be used in the 80th anniversary world edition\n@highlight\nThe tycoon board game has been played in 114 countries\n@highlight\nThe top 20 cities will be selected, and London is currently ranked 20th", "entities": [{"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 416, "end": 417}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 626, "end": 661}, {"start": 865, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is produced by the @placeholder game and toy company Hasbro.", "idx": 92936}], "idx": 60558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A U.S. Marine accused of hazing a fellow Marine who later committed suicide in Afghanistan has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a reduction in rank at a court-martial in Hawaii. Lance Cpl. Jacob D. Jacoby pleaded guilty to assaulting Lance Cpl. Harry Lew in April after Lew fell asleep while on watch after first arriving in Afghanistan. Charges also were filed against Sgt. Benjamin E. Johns and Lance Cpl. Carlos Orozco III, according to a Marine statement. They will face courts-martial later this year. \"It has been a bad tragedy for us and (we) never can be able to repair our broken heart,\" said Lew's father, Allen, to CNN affiliate KHON in Honolulu. \"We just couldn't believe their own peers could do something like that to their own people.\"\n@highlight\nThe case involves the suicide of a Marine allegedly berated and beaten by peers\n@highlight\nThe Marine had fallen asleep while on watch in Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe dead Marine was the nephew of U.S. Rep. 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The club have also started their Europa League campaign in fine fettle but have struggled for consistent league form under new head coach Mauricio Pochettino, with last Sunday's 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle leaving them down in 11th place.\n@highlight\nTottenham advanced to the quarter-finals of the Capital One Cup after beating Brighton 2-0 at White Hart Lane on Wednesday\n@highlight\nJan Vertonghen hopes Spurs can go on and win the competition\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old believes success in the competition could build up a belief in the squad that they can go on and add further silverware\n@highlight\nThe north London side host Newcastle in the last eight in December", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 426, "end": 438}, {"start": 531, "end": 549}, {"start": 590, "end": 598}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 692, "end": 706}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We wanted a home game, @placeholder is a strong opponent but everyone is happy and we can get back at them for last weekend.'", "idx": 92942}], "idx": 60563} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- A high-profile terrorism trial for an Indonesian man accused of assembling the bombs used in the 2002 Bali attack got under way Monday in Jakarta. The defendant, Umar Patek, faces charges including premeditated murder, and a maximum penalty of death if convicted. The bombings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali killed 202 people, including foreign tourists. Patek also faces charges of bringing in illegal weapons; giving weapons and explosives training; and planning and assembling explosives for church bombings in Jakarta in 2000. The 44-year-old Patek was one of Indonesia's most wanted terrorists, with a $1 million bounty on his head from the U.S. government's \"Rewards for Justice\" program.\n@highlight\nUmar Patek has been one of Indonesia's most wanted terrorists\n@highlight\nHis trial on charges related to the Bali bombing starts Monday in Jakarta\n@highlight\nIndonesian authorities have convicted hundreds since the 2002 bombing\n@highlight\nPatek was seized in the same Pakistani city where Osama bin Laden was killed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 312, "end": 321}, {"start": 340, "end": 343}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 551, "end": 557}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 702, "end": 720}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Abbottabad: The military town where @placeholder hid in plain sight", "idx": 92943}], "idx": 60564} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:07 EST, 5 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 5 January 2014 Prime Minister David Cameron, pictured arriving at BBC Television Centre for the Andrew Marr Show, says he will cease benefits to 40,000 children who live in other European Union countries Millions of pounds in child benefit paid to families living outside the UK will be axed under David Cameron\u2019s plan to claw back powers from Brussels. The Prime Minister insisted it was wrong that the British taxpayer is giving cash to 40,000 children who live elsewhere in the European Union.\n@highlight\nPrime Minister says it is wrong workers in UK can send benefits home\n@highlight\nTwo thirds of all child benefit sent abroad goes to Poland\n@highlight\nDeal would need to be struck with other EU countries or secure new treaty", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 170, "end": 190}, {"start": 200, "end": 215}, {"start": 283, "end": 296}, {"start": 380, "end": 381}, {"start": 402, "end": 414}, {"start": 448, "end": 455}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 585, "end": 598}, {"start": 655, "end": 656}, {"start": 744, "end": 749}, {"start": 802, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Here are around 24,000 families claiming for 40,000 children, with two-thirds of the children based in @placeholder.", "idx": 92944}], "idx": 60565} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Five Indian soldiers were killed in an attack on the Line of Control in Indian-administered Kashmir early Tuesday, India's government said. Indian Defence Minister AK Antony told parliament the ambush was carried out by approximately 20 \"heavily armed terrorists along with persons dressed in Pakistan army uniforms.\" The chief minister of Indian-administered Kashmir denounced the attack on Twitter. \"These incidents don't help efforts to normalise or even improve relations with Pak & call in to question the Pak Govt's recent overtures,\" Omar Abdullah tweeted Tuesday morning. Pakistan denied playing a part in the attack. \"No such incident has taken place,\" the military said, while Pakistan's ministry of foreign affairs also rejected the claim.\n@highlight\nNEW: Indian official: Terrorists, people in Pakistan army uniforms carried out ambush\n@highlight\nPakistan denies playing a part in the attack\n@highlight\nThe two neighbors have had a cease-fire along the de facto border\n@highlight\nIndia says Pakistan has violated that 33 times between February and July", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 62, "end": 76}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 149, "end": 154}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 349, "end": 354}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 490, "end": 492}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 815, "end": 822}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In exchange, @placeholder guaranteed him military protection and vowed to hold a popular vote on the issue.", "idx": 92946}], "idx": 60567} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The world's two biggest economies are facing off over tensions that could ignite a trade war and lead to a catastrophic split between the United States and China, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. President Barack Obama says an undervalued currency is giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage in selling products, and this week the House of Representatives passed a bill that would let the United States put tariffs on goods from China. China has retaliated against earlier trade sanctions by the United States and strongly opposes the bill passed by the House. \"One has to hope a lot of it is bluff because the consequences of a significant trade war between China and the United States would be very dramatic,\" Zakaria said. \"We need the Chinese to still have enormous faith in the U.S. economy, not just to buy Treasury bills, but to maintain all the links they have with the U.S. economy.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama has warned of dangers of undervalued Chinese currency\n@highlight\nHouse passed bill to allow tariffs against nations that undervalue currency\n@highlight\nFareed Zakaria says U.S. and China both benefit from cheap Chinese currency\n@highlight\nZakaria conducted rare interview with China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, airing Sunday, 10 a.m. ET", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 156, "end": 168}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 194, "end": 207}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 349, "end": 372}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 447, "end": 451}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 691, "end": 703}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1183}, {"start": 1215, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1248}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The second thing is that these Chinese goods that are now cheaper are bought by Americans and @placeholder benefit enormously from cheaper goods.", "idx": 92948}], "idx": 60568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Marching in dramatic silence, many with tape over their mouths, hundreds of thousands of Iranians kept alive public support for opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi Wednesday even as the government stepped up efforts to thwart daily protests calling for a new presidential election. Supporters of defeated reformist candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi line the streets of Tehran Wednesday. Large crowds gathered in Haft-e-Tir Square in central Tehran Wednesday evening for a fifth day of protests, according to witnesses. The demonstrators are demanding that officials throw out the results of the balloting Friday that kept hardline incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power.\n@highlight\nThousands protest in Tehran in support of opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi\n@highlight\nIranian elite military warns of legal action against social networking Web sites\n@highlight\nSupreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei urges Iranians to stand behind republic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 169, "end": 188}, {"start": 351, "end": 370}, {"start": 392, "end": 397}, {"start": 435, "end": 451}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 674, "end": 692}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 775, "end": 794}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 914, "end": 931}, {"start": 939, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The people of Iran are finally fed up with the lies, the temperament, the foolish actions of @placeholder,\" a 20-year-old Iranian man told CNN.", "idx": 92957}], "idx": 60573} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The scrapbook is filled with photographs and tributes: they show Dominique Bons' son Nicolas growing from a teenager into a young man. Offering brief glimpses of past holidays and family moments, clues to his passions and personality, the book is one of Bons' few souvenirs of her son's short life. Nicolas, from Toulouse, converted to Islam four years ago, gradually becoming more and more devout. Bons, who is a former French soldier, says Nicolas had never spoken to her about wanting to join a religious war, but last year the 30-year-old announced he and his half-brother were going on vacation together.\n@highlight\nFrance says some 950 French nationals are involved in jihad\n@highlight\nExperts say there are many reasons why they choose to travel to Syria and Iraq to fight\n@highlight\nNicolas Bons, 30, was killed in \"an explosives operation\" in Syria; his half-brother also died\n@highlight\nHis mother wants others to be aware of the dangers posed by Islamist extremists", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 78}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 254, "end": 257}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 756, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 791, "end": 802}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because no body has been recovered, there is also no death certificate, meaning that --officially at least, in @placeholder -- Nicolas is still alive.", "idx": 92958}], "idx": 60574} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "So Luis Suarez was sitting at home in Montevideo when he suddenly remembered that he had, after all, bitten Giorgio Chiellini. Well, these things can slip one\u2019s mind. Who hasn\u2019t, at a busy moment, forgotten sinking their teeth into another human being? Who hasn\u2019t been innocently enjoying a cup of tea, only to be hit by the realisation: \u2018Didn\u2019t I bite that bloke in the queue at Waitrose last Thursday?\u2019 Slap of the head, roll of the eyes. So that\u2019s what all the fuss was about with the police and the sirens and the handcuffs. 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Annette Skinner, 46, shrunk from a size 32 to a size 14 after her son Alex came home upset that she didn't look like other mothers. Her daughter Kelly, 25, was also concerned her mother's weight would restrict Alex's upbringing, and he too would be bullied as she had been as a child. At her peak, Annette, from Walsall, weighed 25st 10lb. She says she was so big that people didn't realise she was pregnant with Alex.\n@highlight\nAnnette Skinner, 46, shrunk from a size 32 to a size 14 after her son Alex came home upset that she didn't look like other mothers\n@highlight\nHer daughter Kelly also voiced concerns that Alex would be bullied as she had been at school\n@highlight\nAnnette says she was in 'total denial' for 20 years about her weight\n@highlight\nBut exercising three times a week saw the weight fall off", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 610, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 697, "end": 700}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Annette and @placeholder now exercise together regularly and say they have a much closer relationship", "idx": 92966}], "idx": 60579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police in northern France moved in Wednesday on makeshift migrant camps near the port of Calais, prompting a standoff with the defiant residents -- many of whom have fled conflicts in Syria, Sudan and Eritrea. By late afternoon, a CNN producer observed that the migrants' tents had all been destroyed. One activist told CNN police were responsible. About a dozen police officers remained, along with 50 to 60 migrants who didn't know where to go. A local prefect reportedly told the migrants they can stay at the camp until Thursday. But Thursday is Ascension Day, a public holiday, so it's not clear if the migrants will be cleared out before Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Camps appear dismantled, but about 50 to 60 migrants remain at one\n@highlight\nPolice are trying to shift migrants from makeshift camps near Calais\n@highlight\nThe migrants don't want to leave, won't take steps to tackle a scabies outbreak, authorities say\n@highlight\nCalais is a magnet for migrants seeking to reach Britain or claim asylum in France", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 98, "end": 103}, {"start": 193, "end": 197}, {"start": 200, "end": 204}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 240, "end": 242}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 559, "end": 571}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adt said the makeshift camp where he is located housed about 600 people, roughly half of them @placeholder, and between 200 and 300 Eritrean and Sudanese.", "idx": 92974}], "idx": 60586} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Investigators say they sifted through hundreds of tips in their search for Charles Mozdir, but a phone call they got during CNN's \"The Hunt\" with John Walsh helped them crack the case. On Monday, eight days after the show first aired, the 32-year-old suspected sex offender died in a shootout in New York City as police closed in. During the show, first broadcast on July 20, a deputy U.S. marshal fielding calls got a tip about Mozdir, accused in a 2012 California child molestation case. \"I know Mozdir. He left here 10 months ago,\" the caller said, according to Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Steve Jurman.\n@highlight\nMarshal says a tip during CNN's \"The Hunt\" helped investigators crack the cold case\n@highlight\nBefore the tip, Charles Mozdir \"was off our grid,\" an investigator says\n@highlight\nMozdir was killed Monday in a shootout with officers in New York City\n@highlight\nPolice have been looking for Mozdir since 2012", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 131, "end": 138}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 296, "end": 308}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 429, "end": 434}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 648, "end": 650}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police are canvassing the area for video, according to a @placeholder law enforcement source.", "idx": 92981}], "idx": 60588} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Oscars. Perhaps the most sought-after red carpet invitation in the world. And Angela Ahrendts turned it down. It says a lot about the 53-year-old chief executive of Burberry, who today announced she would be leaving the British clothing firm to join technology giant Apple as its new vice president for retail and online stores. This is a woman who prioritizes family above all -- and that includes rubbing shoulders with the cr\u00e8me de la cr\u00e8me of Hollywood at lavish gala events. The same mother-of-three who married her childhood sweetheart Gregg, and reportedly tries to limit herself to one night out a week.\n@highlight\nWho is Angela Ahrendts, new Apple vice president of retail and online?\n@highlight\nMother-of-three snubbed the Oscars to spend time with family\n@highlight\nGrew up one of six siblings in Indiana and dreamed of working in fashion\n@highlight\nHelped turn around Burberry, fashion know-how may be used in new Apple iWatch", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 82, "end": 96}, {"start": 169, "end": 176}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 546, "end": 550}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And if anybody's up to the job of keeping up with cool kids of fashion, it's @placeholder.", "idx": 92982}], "idx": 60589} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After just two hours and three minutes, John Isner stepped off the grass of Wimbledon's new No. 3 court a very relieved man on Tuesday. This time last year it took the American three days to win his record-breaking clash with Nicolas Mahut on court No. 18 in the longest match in tennis history, lasting just over 11 hours. Somehow fate conspired to have the duo drawn together again in the opening round, and the sporting world was watching to see if the agony would be repeated. That 2010 epic went to five sets, with the eight-hour decider won 70-68 by Isner.\n@highlight\nJohn Isner and Nicolas Mahut clash again in repeat of longest match in tennis history\n@highlight\nAmerican wins again, this time in nine fewer hours in first-round match\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old triumphs 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 7-6 (8-6) before daylight fades\n@highlight\nHe earns a second-round meeting with Spanish 16th seed Nicolas Almagro", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 49, "end": 58}, {"start": 85, "end": 93}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 235, "end": 247}, {"start": 565, "end": 569}, {"start": 583, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 882, "end": 888}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was 47th-ranked @placeholder's first match since losing a five-set thriller to world No.", "idx": 92983}], "idx": 60590} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:05 EST, 1 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:48 EST, 1 June 2013 The mother of a nine-year-old boy shot him five times in the home she shared with him and the boy's father in Steamboat Springs, Colorado then turned the gun on herself, according to a preliminary investigation by the Routt County Sheriff\u2019s Office . Lisa Marie Lesyshen shot and killed her son Asher on Tuesday, leaving a note by the child's bed telling the father Michael Kirlan that he was to blame for her actions. Her husband was woken by the shots and called 911 as she asked him to kill her. She survived.\n@highlight\nLisa Marie Lesyshen shot her nine-year-old son Asher five times at their home in Steamboat Springs, Colorado\n@highlight\nThe boy's father Michael Kirlan awoke to the sound of gunshots\n@highlight\nLesyshen turned the gun on herself but survived\n@highlight\nInvestigators found a note written by Lesyshen telling Kirlan he is to blame for her actions\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800 273-8255", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 201, "end": 217}, {"start": 220, "end": 227}, {"start": 309, "end": 337}, {"start": 341, "end": 359}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 456, "end": 469}, {"start": 614, "end": 632}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 695, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 905, "end": 912}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Remember you are responsible for what has happened here and you are the person that caused it,' she wrote, signing the note, '@placeholder and Asher'.", "idx": 92985}], "idx": 60592} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:42 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:06 EST, 2 December 2013 A frail grandfather was beaten up in his own home by two self-styled vigilantes who wrongly suspected him of being involved with the theft of their Christmas presents. Christopher O'Brien, 36, and his 26-year-old nephew John Bonner, boasted after the brutal assault on Norman Sheldon who died six days later. Despite protesting that he knew nothing about the disappearance of the gifts from Bonner's house, O'Brien repeatedly punched the 47-year-old grandfather in the face, causing him to hit his head against a wall.\n@highlight\nChristopher O'Brien, 36, and John Bonner, 26, were hunting burglar\n@highlight\nThey boasted after beating up Norman Sheldon, who died six days later\n@highlight\nMr Sheldon, of Openshaw, Manchester, had denied involvement in theft\n@highlight\nO'Brien admitted manslaughter and Bonner pleaded guilty to affray", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 239, "end": 247}, {"start": 259, "end": 277}, {"start": 311, "end": 321}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 621, "end": 639}, {"start": 650, "end": 660}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their search took them to Mr @placeholder's home in Openshaw where Bonner confronted Mr Sheldon on the doorstep demanding that he tell him if the man responsible for the burglary was at the house.", "idx": 92994}], "idx": 60601} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN)A domestic worker from the Philippines who moonlights as a photographer in Hong Kong will be leaving her job in May to pursue a dream career in New York. Xyza Cruz Bacani, 27, has been selected as one of seven Human Rights Fellows by the Magnum Foundation. This summer, she will spend six weeks studying at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. The fellowship aims to give aspiring documentary photographers the skills and support to pursue socially conscious photography in their home countries. \"My family was overjoyed when the news came in,\" Bacani wrote in an email while taking a quick break from babysitting. \"My parents cried. Having their eldest to reach a dream is a big deal for people like us who have nothing.\"\n@highlight\nFilipino maid Xyza Cruz Bacani has won a photography fellowship in New York\n@highlight\nAttracted international attention with moving black and white street shots\n@highlight\nBacani moved to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper when she was 19", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 169, "end": 184}, {"start": 225, "end": 269}, {"start": 322, "end": 340}, {"start": 344, "end": 367}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 774, "end": 789}, {"start": 827, "end": 834}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 949, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the six week course at NYU, Bacani hopes to find another fellowship that will allow her to extend her stay in @placeholder and continue her goal of becoming a photojournalist.", "idx": 93012}], "idx": 60615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "John Cleese, who starred in the iconic series Fawlty Towers, has been named as the most influential British comic of all time. The 75-year-old actor, part of the Monty Python group, beat legendary comics David Jason, Rowan Atkinson and Ronnie Barker to claim the accolade. Jason, 74, who famously played Delboy Trotter in the cult series Only Fools and Horses, came second in the public poll, just ahead of Mr Bean and Blackadder star, Rowan Atkinson. John Cleese, pictured here as Basil Fawlty, has been named as the most influential British comic of all time The 75-year-old is known for his roles in Fawlty Towers (left) and Monty Python, particularly his Ministry of Silly Walks (right)\n@highlight\nThe 75-year-old pipped David Jason to clinch the top spot in the public poll\n@highlight\nAtkinson, who played Mr Bean, and Ronnie Barker came third and fourth\n@highlight\nOthers in list include Ricky Gervais, Dawn French and the late Rik Mayall\n@highlight\nSteve Coogan, James Corden, Peter Kay and Miranda Hart also featured", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 204, "end": 214}, {"start": 217, "end": 230}, {"start": 236, "end": 248}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 338, "end": 358}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 452, "end": 462}, {"start": 482, "end": 493}, {"start": 535, "end": 541}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 659, "end": 681}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 894, "end": 906}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 934, "end": 943}, {"start": 956, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 981}, {"start": 984, "end": 992}, {"start": 998, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Shows like Monty Python and @placeholder will be watched by the nation for years to come, and the recent Monty Python live show proves how successful and popular it really is.", "idx": 93013}], "idx": 60616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\" features one of the more soul-destroying death orgies in Fantasy-lit history, with a whole cavalcade of Potter supporting players winding up as casualties in the climactic wizard battle. The series never shrank from death -- Books 4 through 6 each end with a major character dying, and the whole saga begins with Harry as a newly orphaned baby. But in a new special feature on the \"Deathly Hallows 2\" DVD, author J. K. Rowling notes that she'd planned one fatality that would have probably scarred a generation of young readers. As reported by the Guardian, Rowling says, \"I did seriously consider killing Ron.\" Apparently, she briefly thought about killing off Harry's red-headed sidekick around the middle of the series, when she \"wasn't in a very happy place.\"\n@highlight\n\"I did seriously consider killing Ron,\" Rowling said\n@highlight\nIt's easy to imagine that he might have bit the dust relatively early\n@highlight\nHow much freakier the latter Potters would have felt without good ol' Ron around", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 155, "end": 160}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 433, "end": 449}, {"start": 464, "end": 476}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 657, "end": 659}, {"start": 713, "end": 717}, {"start": 860, "end": 862}, {"start": 866, "end": 872}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's hard to accuse @placeholder of any such anxiety, given the \"Deathly Hallows\" bloodbath.", "idx": 93014}], "idx": 60617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The First Lady's whirlwind tour of Spain in 2010 better have been a once in a lifetime trip, because her getaway cost taxpayers nearly half a million dollars. The highly controversial and lavish trip drew ire at the time, but the White House assured the public that the Obamas picked up the tab on their own. But new information from Judicial Watch, a public interest group that investigates government corruption, detailed the extensive security costs to the United States Air Force and Secret Service. The Obamas' highly publicized and polarizing vacations may cost the First Family even more, as voters appear to be disheartened by their extravagance.\n@highlight\nNew documents disclose $500,000 tab Michelle Obama left for taxpayers\n@highlight\nVoters sour on Obamas' lifestyle that critics call 'tone-deaf' and 'hypocritical'\n@highlight\nNew video reveals First Lady's 'fantasy' to sneak way from Secret Service\n@highlight\nMrs Obama mulls political future and possibility of Presidential run", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 39}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 334, "end": 347}, {"start": 460, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 702, "end": 715}, {"start": 763, "end": 768}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 930, "end": 934}, {"start": 978, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked if she would ever go after her husband's job, the @placeholder responded with a resounding 'Maybe.'", "idx": 93018}], "idx": 60619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Rep. Anthony Weiner has said he has no plans to resign over a \"sexting\" scandal, and that his wife wants him to stay in Congress, a Democratic source told CNN Thursday. Weiner made the remarks to a House Democratic colleague from New York on Wednesday afternoon, rejecting growing calls from fellow legislators -- including key Democrats -- for him to step down, said the source, who was familiar with the conversation. Weiner also cited polling data showing a majority of New York City voters want him to remain in office, the source said, describing Weiner as \"dug in.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: New poll shows majority in Weiner's district want him to stay on\n@highlight\nWeiner told a colleague he does not intend to resign, a source tells CNN\n@highlight\nSen. 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Adel Khodri succumbed to his wounds early Wednesday morning, a day after he set himself ablaze, Tunisia's national civil protection and defense authorities said. His fate parallels the iconic death of Mohamed Bouazizi, a street vendor who set himself on fire in December 2010. Bouazizi's death was widely credited for spurring Arab Spring uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East. The fruit vendor's fatal protest unleashed a wave of regional dissent against oppression, government corruption and stifled freedoms. Self-immolation has since become more common in the Arab world, with people setting themselves on fire in Tunisia, Jordan, Bahrain and Morocco.\n@highlight\nThe self-immolation of Adel Khodri, 27, is similar to that of Mohamed Bouazizi\n@highlight\nBouazizi was credited for launching the Arab Spring protests with his fatal protest\n@highlight\nKhodri's death comes as the National Constituent Assembly votes on a new government", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 30}, {"start": 120, "end": 130}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 397, "end": 404}, {"start": 447, "end": 457}, {"start": 476, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 759, "end": 764}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 779, "end": 785}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}, {"start": 861, "end": 876}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although @placeholder has toppled a longtime ruler and held historic elections since Bouazizi's death, the country is still mired in political unrest.", "idx": 93027}], "idx": 60626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- A homeless man included in a mock video produced by a friend of Justin Timberlake's for the actor-singer's wedding celebration wants Timberlake to visit him on Skid Row. Lawyer Gloria Allred, known for representing clients with high-profile complaints, held a news conference on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles Monday to publicize the demands of the man, identified only as Eddie. \"I just want Justin Timberlake to come and talk to me about the things he can do to help us people that's down and out and that's lost things in our lives and not back on track,\" said \"Eddie,\" who appeared at the news conference with Allred.\n@highlight\n\"I just want Justin Timberlake to come and talk to me,\" homeless man tells reporters\n@highlight\nLawyer Gloria Allred challenges Timberlake to help Eddie and other homeless get jobs\n@highlight\nTimberlake apologized for the \"silly, unsavory\" video, which a \"knucklehead\" friend made\n@highlight\n\"I don't live my life making fun of people,\" Timberlake says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 154, "end": 163}, {"start": 181, "end": 188}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 300, "end": 307}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 416, "end": 432}, {"start": 588, "end": 592}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 669, "end": 685}, {"start": 759, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 993, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr. @placeholder, you, and your friends and others are in a position to provide that help.\"", "idx": 93037}, {"query": "While he was paid $40 to appear on the video, @placeholder said he had no idea it would make fun of him or his friends.", "idx": 93038}, {"query": "While @placeholder said he had no involvement in making it, \"by association, I am holding myself accountable.\"", "idx": 93039}], "idx": 60630} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama has said he doesn't believe North Korea can fit a nuclear warhead on a missile, casting strong doubt on an alarming assessment disclosed last week by the Pentagon's intelligence arm. 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American authorities' arrest and strip-search of Khobragade, the former Indian deputy consul general in New York, set off a storm of anger in India last month. U.S. prosecutors accuse her of lying in a visa application about how much she paid her housekeeper. She was indicted this week by a federal grand jury on one count of visa fraud and one count of making false statements. But the Indian government denied a request by the State Department to waive Khobragade's diplomatic immunity so she can answer the charges, U.S. and Indian officials said.\n@highlight\nDevyani Khobragade reiterated her innocence as she left the U.S., India says\n@highlight\nShe is \"pleased to be returning to her country,\" her attorney says\n@highlight\nShe has been indicted on federal counts of visa fraud and making false statements\n@highlight\nIndia's deputy consul general in New York was strip-searched after her arrest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 17}, {"start": 24, "end": 29}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 120}, {"start": 145, "end": 149}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 191, "end": 198}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 333, "end": 337}, {"start": 351, "end": 354}, {"start": 579, "end": 584}, {"start": 621, "end": 636}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 754, "end": 771}, {"start": 814, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When India refused the @placeholder request to waive the immunity so that she could face the charges against her, she had to leave the country, the officials said.", "idx": 93045}], "idx": 60634} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Australian woman Schapelle Corby has walked out of a prison in Bali, Indonesia, after being convicted almost nine years ago of drug smuggling. The 36-year-old was surrounded by a swarm of cameras and Australian network reporters to see her released on bail in a case that supporters say was a setup. Covered in a hat and rushed into a waiting bus by security forces, she will be taken to a parole office for further processing. Indonesian Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin said Friday that Corby had been granted parole. He said Corby's parole review was one of more than 1,000 that had been completed.\n@highlight\nAustralian Schapelle Corby, 36, is set free from prison in Bali, Indonesia\n@highlight\nShe was convicted in 2005 for smuggling 9 pounds of marijuana\n@highlight\nCorby and her lawyers maintain she was the victim of a setup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 437, "end": 446}, {"start": 465, "end": 479}, {"start": 498, "end": 502}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 622, "end": 631}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 781, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Australian media have reported that she will have to remain in @placeholder on parole until 2017.", "idx": 93046}], "idx": 60635} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Johnson and Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 15:42 EST, 22 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 23 November 2012 He was one of Scotland's most famous explorers and a national hero. And to mark the 200th anniversary of Dr Livingstone's birth, an exhibition has opened today to commemorate his life and legacy and will run until April next year. Among the objects going on display at the National Museum of Scotland are the hats reputedly worn by David Livingstone and journalist Henry Morton Stanley when they met in Africa in 1871, leading to the famous line: 'Dr Livingstone, I presume? 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The child's father went to court after he saw a video of his daughter puffing on the electronic device and drinking coffee. Gabriel Burulea was working in Austria trying to support his family when he discovered the abuse. 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Kelsey Courtney and Alice Flannigan believed their longed-for wedding was something they would have to save years for, but now they have just 10 weeks to prepare. The North Tyneside pair, who have been together for almost four years, were chatting and joking with family members when the topic of marriage came up. 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As the tourists left Kandy\u2019s hill-country this morning for Colombo and, on Tuesday, their final game of cricket in 2014, it was sobering to reflect that the same questions were swirling around Cook\u2019s leadership when they played their first game of the year at Sydney back in January. The questions then concerned the Test job; now it is about the one-day position. 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More than a thousand sat in Praca Sete de Setembro, a square in the center of the city, chanting against the government and the police. But they weren't the crowd's only enemy. A sign hung from a nearby balcony. It read: \"Anti Copa.\" On the pavement the words \"A FIFA \u00c3\u00a9 Foda\" had been painted: \"F*** You, FIFA,\" in Portuguese. The roads had been blocked off by the military police, who watched the protesters from afar. A bank of police horses chewed on piles of hay left for them on the road.\n@highlight\nProtesters and police have battled each other in some Brazilian cities\n@highlight\nThe protests, sparked by a rise in bus fares, point to deeper discontent\n@highlight\nSome protesters say they are unhappy at the cost of next year's World Cup\n@highlight\nFIFA president Sepp Blatter booed by crowd at opening ceremony for Confederations Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 162, "end": 183}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 430, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 450, "end": 459}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 906, "end": 917}, {"start": 958, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The police and @placeholder don't want the protesters near the stadiums.\"", "idx": 93085}], "idx": 60665} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ted Cruz is in for the fight of his political career. I'm not talking his possible run for president in 2016. I mean his fight with two far more formidable opponents: comedy and porn stars. This battle started last week after President Obama called for the FCC to back \"net neutrality\" for the Internet. As Obama said, at its core net neutrality means that Internet providers cannot act as \"a gatekeeper, restricting what you can do or see online.\" Cruz responded, via Twitter, that \"net neutrality is Obamacare for the Internet.\" This is nonsense, of course, but you have to give Cruz points for trying to conflate the unpopular Obamacare -- which, by the way is so loathed that it has exceeded its goal and has signed up 7.3 million people for health insurance -- with net neutrality. Although on the other hand, I'm surprised Cruz didn't claim that net neutrality is something supported by ISIS.\n@highlight\nDean Obeidallah: Video with porn stars mocks Ted Cruz's position on net neutrality\n@highlight\nIt makes point that Cruz got donations from Comcast. It opposes Obama regulation plan\n@highlight\nHe says pols should use comedy to reach voters. Obama did with \"Between Two Ferns\"\n@highlight\nObeidallah: Young people made big difference in 2008, 2012. Cruz, you should try comedy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 316, "end": 320}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 458, "end": 461}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 838, "end": 841}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 919, "end": 933}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1204, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1267}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That six-minute video, which has been viewed over 27 million times, caused traffic to increase to healthcare.gov by 40% within 24 hours of its release, and caused a spike in people signing up for @placeholder.", "idx": 93093}], "idx": 60671} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Wired) -- When Toshiba announced its 13-inch Excite tablet Tuesday, the company made an argument that one size does not fit all when it comes to touchscreen devices. But who will actually use such a large slab of mobile computing? \"The Excite 13 is what we see as a home tablet,\" Jared Leavitt, a Toshiba spokesman, told Wired. \"The larger size makes it an ideal kitchen tablet. You can watch how-to videos while you're cooking, or look up recipes. And then later, you can bring it into the living room to watch videos with the kids, or to look at family photos with friends.\"\n@highlight\nToshiba's 13-inch Excite tablet runs on Google's Android 4.0 operating system\n@highlight\nThe Excite will weigh 2.2 pounds and measure only 0.4 inches thick\n@highlight\nThe tablet sports a 1,600\u00c3\u2014900 screen resolution, a micro-USB port and a micro-HDMI port", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 237, "end": 245}, {"start": 281, "end": 293}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 607, "end": 612}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 638, "end": 644}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 838}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But where this @placeholder tablet fits in -- between those devices and the TV -- I'm not sure.", "idx": 93098}], "idx": 60675} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Two car bombs targeted Shiite pilgrims Saturday in Baghdad, killing at least 32 people and injuring 68 others, police said. The bombs detonated as a religious commemoration for Imam Moussa al-Kadhim, one of the 12 revered Shiite imams, was winding down in the northwestern Baghdad neighborhood of Kadhimiya. One bomb exploded near a bus station in the Shulaa neighborhood, where dozens of pilgrims were waiting for buses home after attending the commemoration. At least 14 people were killed and another 32 were wounded. A second bomb went off in Sanaa Square killing 18 more people and wounding 36\n@highlight\nTwo car bombs exploded as a commemoration for a Shiite imam was winding down\n@highlight\nOne bomb targeted pilgrims waiting at a bus station to go home\n@highlight\nAn al Qaeda-linked group claims responsibility for attacks a few days ago\n@highlight\nThe latest incidents have sparked fears of renewed sectarian violence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 40, "end": 45}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 194, "end": 214}, {"start": 239, "end": 244}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 369, "end": 374}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The car bombs followed a wave of attacks Wednesday that targeted pilgrims headed to @placeholder and killed at least 93 people.", "idx": 93100}], "idx": 60677} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rome (CNN) -- James Gandolfini probably died of a heart attack, according to the head of a Rome hospital's emergency department where the actor was taken after falling ill at a hotel in the Italian capital. The body of the actor was transferred to the morgue at the Policlinico Umberto I hospital in Rome early Thursday, where it awaited an autopsy. By law, medical examiners in Italy are required to carry out the postmortem 24 hours after the body's arrival in the morgue, a hospital spokesman said. Professor Claudio Modini, head of the emergency department where the actor was taken, said he could not be certain of the cause of death until after the autopsy -- but it was \"probably a natural cause of death, myocardial infarction,\" or heart attack.\n@highlight\nFriend Michael Kobold says family found Gandolfini in his room, raised the alarm\n@highlight\nHead of a Rome hospital's emergency department: Death likely from \"a natural cause\"\n@highlight\nGandolfini was dead when he arrived by ambulance at a Rome hospital, official says\n@highlight\nMedical examiners must conduct an autopsy within 24 hours after the body's arrival in the morgue", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 29}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 266, "end": 286}, {"start": 300, "end": 303}, {"start": 379, "end": 383}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 805, "end": 814}, {"start": 867, "end": 870}, {"start": 952, "end": 961}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I told him I was glad an @placeholder played me -- swear words and all.", "idx": 93103}], "idx": 60679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The numbers are in and the result is a draw. Well, nearly. Not everybody will be swayed by the evidence. The Premier League\u2019s PR department will be quick to insist that the biggest, most important figure of all still points to a very substantial revenue gap between the Premier League and Bundesliga; a gap of \u00a31billion a year. But here\u2019s the thing. Some things are more important than money. German supports, like the ones in Borussia Dortmund, feel part of their clubs The atmosphere in Bundesliga stadiums isn\u2019t just more exciting because the tickets are cheap, beer is freely available and fans can stand. It\u2019s because supporters feel that it is still their club they\u2019re cheering on.\n@highlight\nPremier League makes \u00a31billion more than Bundesliga in revenue\n@highlight\nGerman teams are well supported because fans feel part of the club\n@highlight\nGrowing organically is a long process but it\u2019s also a rewarding one", "entities": [{"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 270, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 427, "end": 443}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 699, "end": 712}, {"start": 740, "end": 749}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Commercial pressures notwithstanding, the @placeholder have been careful to protect the deep emotional ties and sense of identity that are unique to football.", "idx": 93104}], "idx": 60680} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The new Italian Serie A season kicks off this weekend -- Fanzone details what to expect from the forthcoming campaign where reigning Italian and European champions Inter Milan will be gunning for their sixth consecutive title: So what's new? The cast may have changed but the script is expected to remain the same. Inter Milan may have swapped coach Jose Mourinho for Spain's Rafa Benitez but the club is still expected to win its sixth straight title. Inter's 3-1 win over nearest rivals Roma in the Super Cup only served to underline the club's superiority over its Serie A rivals. The season's curtain raiser is usually played between the Serie A and Italian Cup winners but with Inter winning both, Roma took part simply because they were runners-up in both competitions. The fact that Ranieri's charges were dispatched again meant that Nerazzurri picked up their fourth trophy of 2010. Number five could well be a formality.\n@highlight\nNew Inter boss Benitez under pressure to win clubs fifth straight title.\n@highlight\nAiling clubs Milan and Juventus hire new managers.\n@highlight\nFormer Inter star Adriano signs for title rivals Roma.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 170, "end": 177}, {"start": 189, "end": 199}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 375, "end": 387}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 478, "end": 482}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 526, "end": 534}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 689}, {"start": 708, "end": 712}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1136}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The strength of their squad and experience of their new boss Benitez will make it extremely difficult for the likes of @placeholder and Milan -- their only genuine rivals for the championship.", "idx": 93109}], "idx": 60685} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Liberia (CNN) -- Thousands of young men shouting, driving in pick-up trucks and taking control of the streets of Monrovia was, only a few years ago, a reason to flee. They are scenes reminiscent of the 14-year civil war that devastated Liberia and left an estimated 250,000 people dead. But today, these young men and women are thronging the streets of the capital in excitement - supporting their preferred candidates in the last day of campaigning in the nation's elections. The front-runner : the first African female president, grandmother of three and newly-awarded winner of the Nobel Peace prize.\n@highlight\nLiberians head to polls Tuesday amid excitement\n@highlight\nFront-runner is Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf the first African female president and Nobel Peace prize winner\n@highlight\nMain opposition party's VP candidate is international football star George Weah", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 585, "end": 601}, {"start": 615, "end": 623}, {"start": 690, "end": 710}, {"start": 722, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 767}, {"start": 787, "end": 790}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I want to see Liberians not suffering and to have light and water and healthcare,\" @placeholder added.", "idx": 93118}], "idx": 60690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "West Ham striker Andy Carroll arrived back in London on Monday night with his new fiancee Billi Mucklow after proposing to the TV star during a trip to Rome. Carroll, who has been dating the former TOWIE star since last summer, popped the question on Sunday before touching back down in the capital the following evening. The 25-year-old, who could make his long-awaited return to the West Ham squad for this weekend's match against Aston Villa, was pictured with his new fiancee as the pair set off from the airport in the Italian capital. The newly engaged couple pose for a picture inside the plane at the airport in Rome before arriving in London\n@highlight\nAndy Carroll could return to the West Ham squad for the first time this season when the Hammers play Aston Villa on Saturday\n@highlight\nCarroll got engaged to TV star Billi Mucklow after proposing in Rome\n@highlight\nMucklow announced her engagement to Carroll on Instagram\n@highlight\nThe pair arrived back in London on Monday evening", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 152, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 620, "end": 623}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 773}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 862, "end": 865}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Carroll tweeted his excitement at being involved with @placeholder again... and he could play next weekend", "idx": 93119}], "idx": 60691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "One of the many disturbing aspects of the NSA spying revelations is how much joy they have brought to the world's chronic violators of human rights and political freedoms. On Thursday in Moscow, where former NSA contractor Edward Snowden awaits his asylum papers, a Russian court removed a major critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin from the Kremlin's list of worries, sentencing the charismatic opposition leader Alexei Navalny to five years in jail on theft charges. Amid intense anger at the verdict and fears that it would raise Navalny's profile, the court agreed on Friday to release him pending appeal.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: NSA spying revelations have brought joy to world's violators of human rights\n@highlight\nGhitis: While Russia convicts corruption-fighter Alexei Navalny, it defends Snowden\n@highlight\nShe says Navatny is the most prominent of a long series of politically-motivated prosecutions\n@highlight\nGhitis: Putin is basking in moral relativism, feeling his abuses are OK by criticizing U.S. spying", "entities": [{"start": 42, "end": 44}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 208, "end": 210}, {"start": 223, "end": 236}, {"start": 266, "end": 272}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 348, "end": 354}, {"start": 420, "end": 433}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 643}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 743, "end": 748}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 833, "end": 839}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now that he's released, @placeholder is considering whether to stay or withdraw from the race for mayor.", "idx": 93122}], "idx": 60694} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passengers aboard Aeromexico jetliner came in for a fright Saturday morning after two tires on the Boeing 737 blew out as it was prepared for takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport. The plane was taxiing with 129 passengers aboard about 6.30am when tire under the left wing blew out, stranding the plane on the runway. No one was injured and all were safely taken off Aeromexico Flight 18 and boarded onto buses to the terminal, where they took other flights bound for Mexico City. A pair of blown tires on the left side of the Boeing 737 caused the breakdown, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.\n@highlight\nAeromexico Flight 18 was leaving LAX for Mexico City about 6.30am Saturday\n@highlight\nDuring takeoff two tyres blew out on the left side of the aircraft\n@highlight\nThere were 129 passengers and six crew aboard\n@highlight\nRunway was shut down for four hours\n@highlight\nNo one was hurt", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 99, "end": 108}, {"start": 155, "end": 187}, {"start": 376, "end": 395}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 586, "end": 621}, {"start": 635, "end": 651}, {"start": 668, "end": 670}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Evacuated: Passengers were expected to be booked on the airline's four flights later in the day, @placeholder officials said", "idx": 93136}], "idx": 60700} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester City, reeling after being forced to admit they and their sister club in New York misled fans on both sides of the Atlantic over Frank Lampard, are having their financial accounts scrutinised by UEFA to assess whether an attempt has been made to mislead the European governing body over the full extent of the club\u2019s financial losses in 2013-14. The Mail on Sunday can reveal UEFA are examining whether the creation of a set of subsidiary companies by City\u2019s \u2018parent\u2019 company, City Football Group (CFG), allowed City to under-report the club\u2019s losses for 2013-14. Two particular subsidiary companies alone had costs, including wages, of \u00a336.7million in the year to the end of May 2014, and posted combined losses of \u00a325.9m in that period. Most of their business was done effectively on behalf of Manchester City FC in that period.\n@highlight\nManchester City forced to admit they misled fans over Frank Lampard\n@highlight\nUEFA are now scrutinising their accounts to to see if they've been mislead\n@highlight\nClub were found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play rules last season", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 205, "end": 208}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 487, "end": 505}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 806, "end": 823}, {"start": 852, "end": 866}, {"start": 907, "end": 919}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1072}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rule breach last time stemmed from sales of \u2018intellectual property\u2019 by @placeholder to two companies owned by CFG in deals that UEFA ruled artificially inflated City\u2019s income in 2012-13.", "idx": 93139}, {"query": "There is no specific timeframe to when @placeholder might discover whether they are in the clear over the latest accounts.", "idx": 93140}], "idx": 60702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Pakistani intelligence secretly funneled at least $4 million to a Washington front group whose leaders improperly lobbied U.S. officials over the disputed territory of Kashmir, federal agents alleged Tuesday. A Pakistani-American man who served as director of the Kashmiri American Council is in federal custody, while a second man accused of steering money to the organization is believed to be in Pakistan, the Justice Department said. The KAC director, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, \"acted at the direction and with the financial support of the government of Pakistan for more than 20 years,\" an FBI arrest affidavit states.\n@highlight\nNEW: The group's director makes his first appearance in court\n@highlight\nNEW: The director and his co-defendant contributed to U.S. candidates\n@highlight\nThey are accused of lobbying for Pakistan without registering as foreign agents\n@highlight\nPakistan's intelligence service funneled at least $4 million to their operation, prosecutors say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 86, "end": 95}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 241, "end": 248}, {"start": 284, "end": 308}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 464}, {"start": 476, "end": 495}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 778, "end": 781}, {"start": 838, "end": 845}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fai was operating as a @placeholder agent as early as 1995, the FBI affidavit states.", "idx": 93141}], "idx": 60703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Michigan Democratic Senate hopeful Gary Peters is the target of a Sharknado-inspired cartoon, but supporters say the ad is part of a campaign that \"jumped the shark.\" The Michigan Republican Party has a new 30-second spot featuring Peters' face imposed on top of a Hawaiian shirt-wearing body, running away from a tornado that's spewing sharks out of the sky around him. One loudly belches up a wad of cash. \"Dark clouds are gathering, and Gary Peters is in the eye of the storm,\" the ad's narrator says. \"Funded by a convicted felon, connected to a loan shark ring, run by an international gangster who also contributed to Peters' campaign. Gary Peters: Loan Sharknado. Coming soon to a voting booth near you.\"\n@highlight\nThe Michigan GOP is targeting Democratic Senate hopeful Gary Peters with a 'Sharknado'-themed ad.\n@highlight\nThe ad focuses on Peters' campaign contributions from a felon with ties to a loan sharking ring.\n@highlight\nPeters' campaign says he's given back or donated those contributions.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 45}, {"start": 55, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 191, "end": 215}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 662, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 756, "end": 758}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 784, "end": 789}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On a map otherwise ripe with @placeholder pick-up opportunities, the race in Michigan -- which in presidential elections is a key swing state -- has remained outside of Republicans' grasp.", "idx": 93144}], "idx": 60706} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Energy secretary Ed Davey claimed the green business interests of energy watchdog chief John Gummer were not conflict of interest Energy Secretary Ed Davey has admitted he knew former Tory Minister John Selwyn Gummer had green business interests when he chose him to head the powerful government watchdog that sets targets for renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions. But he insisted they did not amount to a conflict of interest \u2013 on the grounds they only concerned \u2018infrastructure\u2019, not renewable power generation. Last night critics dismissed this view as \u2018absurd\u2019. The Mail on Sunday revealed earlier this year that Mr Gummer, now Lord Deben, is chairman of both Veolia Water UK, which connects windfarms to the National Grid, and the Climate Change Committee.\n@highlight\nJohn Selwyn Gummer is chairman of a firm which connects wind farms\n@highlight\nBut he also leads a committee in charge of setting green energy targets\n@highlight\nNow Energy Secretary admits he knew - but insists there was no problem\n@highlight\nLabour climate sceptic Graham Stringer said that claim is 'patently absurd'", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 147, "end": 154}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 198, "end": 215}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 629, "end": 634}, {"start": 641, "end": 650}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 722, "end": 734}, {"start": 745, "end": 768}, {"start": 782, "end": 799}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Labour MP Graham Stringer, a prominent climate sceptic, was scathing about Mr @placeholder\u2019s role: \u2018The whole of our energy policy has been distorted by green lobbyists.", "idx": 93147}], "idx": 60708} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A health and safety expert was too ill too drive when he blacked out at the wheel and smashed into a bright A-Level student's car, a High Court judge has ruled. Peter Haynes will have to pay substantial damages to 19-year-old Simon Green, who was left with a permanent brain injury after the horror crash on the A11 in Norfolk. Mr Haynes, 56, told London's High Court he was not to blame because he was in a state of 'automatism', similar to sleepwalking, after abdominal pain caused him to pass out. 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They come from South Carolina's rural counties and its booming cities. They are loud and muted, lively and vacant, hopeful and desperate. As different as they are, they share a connection to two powerful forces : their addictions and their babies. They are swallowed by the same shameful past. They don't know if they can be good mothers. They don't know if they can be clean mothers. They're here at a state-run drug-treatment program to learn how to do both. On this summer day, Ashley Hendrix, 24, is eight months pregnant with her first child and one of 16 women at the Phoenix Center's Serenity Place. This is her last shot to get clean -- or face jail.\n@highlight\nSerenity Place in South Carolina caters treatment programs to pregnant addicts\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina has been known to prosecute women in their third trimester\n@highlight\nA pregnant Ashley Hendrix sought treatment earlier this year for her addiction\n@highlight\n\"If these women don't get this treatment, they are going to die,\" a counselor says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 115, "end": 128}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 691, "end": 704}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 956, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder's response to addiction has been incarceration not treatment.\"", "idx": 93166}], "idx": 60722} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Debate over guns continues to inflame the nation, especially after the mass killings in a Connecticut school late last year that prompted President Barack Obama to seek new federal restrictions. Obama's efforts have stalled, but several states are now redefining their own laws for firearms. Those measures run the gamut. On one hand, New York toughed its gun laws. But in one extreme, Missouri sought to effectively obliterate federal gun laws, which eventually failed. The state-by-state battles seemingly favor Second Amendment adherents, led by the National Rifle Association, said one analyst who lives in Colorado, which this week saw a successful recall election against two state politicians supporting gun control.\n@highlight\nWith President Obama's gun control effort stalled, states address the gun issue\n@highlight\nThere is a recall election, a call to void federal laws, a toughening of gun laws\n@highlight\nOverall, the gun lobby is winning \"the policy battle,\" a liberal commentator says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 99, "end": 109}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 344, "end": 351}, {"start": 395, "end": 402}, {"start": 523, "end": 538}, {"start": 562, "end": 587}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 759, "end": 763}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nowhere were federal gun laws under greater attack this month than in @placeholder: lawmakers sought to essentially void federal gun laws in the state.", "idx": 93169}], "idx": 60725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Louise Troh, 54, was confined when she learned her fiance Thomas Eric Duncan had died of Ebola on October 8th and has now landed herself a book deal The fianc\u00e9e of the Liberian man who died of Ebola in Dallas last month has landed a book deal to write her memoir for a publishing company affiliated with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. Louise Troh, 54, will have a book planned for release in April by Weinstein Books about her relationship with Thomas Eric Duncan, who flew from Liberia to Dallas in September to marry her. Duncan became ill shortly after arriving and died on October 8th. 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The pop star sued Topshop's parent company Arcadia for \u00a33.3million ($5.5million) over the clothing, which featured a photo taken during a video shoot for her hit 'We Found Love' in 2011. In 2013 her legal team successfully argued her fans, who saw her as a fashion icon, would have falsely thought she had endorsed the garment sold by the high street fashion store.\n@highlight\nRihanna was in \u00a33m battle with Topshop over image on T-shirt since 2012\n@highlight\nPop star won a ban on sale in the UK but High Street giant then appealed\n@highlight\nToday a High Court judge has agreed that Rihanna's face cannot be used\n@highlight\nChain 'might have deceived her fans into thinking she endorsed T-shirt'", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 134, "end": 140}, {"start": 199, "end": 205}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 455, "end": 467}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 786, "end": 787}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'In short the judge found that the sale of the t-shirt bearing this image amounted to a representation that @placeholder had endorsed it.", "idx": 93180}], "idx": 60731} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WEST HOLLYWOOD, California (CNN) -- We halfway expect the four members of Kings of Leon to roll into Bar 1200 drunk and brawling, a burly tour manager leading them in by the scruff of their necks. Kings of Leon is a family affair, consisting of three brothers and their cousin. Instead, a uniformed valet ushers them in, one by one, offering each a flute of champagne -- which Caleb Followill, the singer, and Nathan Followill, the drummer, politely accept. \"We have a bunch of rooms at the hotel, and the valet came with the floor,\" they explain, shaking their heads in amazement.\n@highlight\nKings of Leon sold 5 million copies worldwide of CD \"Only by the Night\"\n@highlight\nGroup of brothers and cousin started out playing in church\n@highlight\nNow band is enjoying fruits of their labors, opening for U2, Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam\n@highlight\nMany stories of fights \"aren't true,\" one member says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 25}, {"start": 28, "end": 30}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 101, "end": 108}, {"start": 197, "end": 209}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 410, "end": 425}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 803, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A framed black-and-white photo of the @placeholder hangs in a spot of honor: closest to the bar.", "idx": 93182}], "idx": 60733} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Josep Maria Bartomeu became the 40th president of FC Barcelona at the start of this year, he was paraded at the Camp Nou stadium in front of the waiting press, just as his predecessors before him had. The president of Barcelona, after all, has an exalted status. Usually they are voted for by the club's socios, or members, the president sets the tone of the club and the scope of its ambition. They are held to account, too, for their behavior off the pitch and results on it. A picture was taken of the 51-year-old engineer and entrepreneur, with the club's famous motto visible in the stadium seats behind him, to his left.\n@highlight\nBarcelona president admits past year has been \"very difficult\"\n@highlight\nJosep Maria Bartomeu took over as club as been rocked by controversy\n@highlight\nBartomeu believes Pep Guardiola will one day return to the club\n@highlight\nHe says Luis Suarez does not have a \"no biting\" clause", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 33}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 232, "end": 240}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 726, "end": 745}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 824, "end": 836}, {"start": 889, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now @placeholder has been charged with steadying the ship and making sure that isn't the case.", "idx": 93185}, {"query": "What we know is that we accept this responsibility and he also wants this responsibility of bringing @placeholder to the family of football.\"", "idx": 93187}], "idx": 60735} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor and Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 02:49 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:19 EST, 20 June 2013 One is a black soul singer known on this side of the Atlantic for little more than a one-off hit in the early 1980s. The other plots the course of the British economy as Chancellor of the Exchequer and, as far as we know, restricts his singing to the shower. Still, when you are the leader of the free world, it is easy to get mixed up on small details. Barack Obama repeatedly referred to George Osborne as \u2018Jeffrey\u2019 during G8 meetings this week in an embarrassing blow for the Chancellor.\n@highlight\nUS President called the Chancellor 'Jeffrey' throughout a meeting at the G8\n@highlight\nWorld leaders gathered in Lough Erne in Northern Ireland for talks on tax\n@highlight\nObama admitted confusion with favourite singer Jeffrey Osborne best known for 1980s hit On The Wings Of Love\n@highlight\nR&B star delighted by namecheck suggests a duet with the Chancellor\n@highlight\nPresident joked that Nick Clegg was better looking than David Cameron", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 43}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 487, "end": 498}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 558, "end": 559}, {"start": 635, "end": 636}, {"start": 671, "end": 677}, {"start": 708, "end": 709}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 762, "end": 777}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 854, "end": 868}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Today Mr @placeholder could barely contain his delight at the compliment.", "idx": 93190}], "idx": 60736} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A talented cricketer with 'the world at his feet', Phillip Hughes is being mourned in Australia and around the world following his death from a brain injury two days after being struck in the head by a bouncer. The son of banana farmer from the northern New South Wales town of Macksville, he was dropped from the Australian Test team five times but never gave up and is being remembered for his defiant attitude in the face of adversity. 'Hughesy' or 'Hugh-dog', as he was nicknamed, was an immensely likeable and also humble, understated and hardworking team mate for the Australian, South Australian and Adelaide Strikers.\n@highlight\nPhillip Hughes has died in hospital two days after being struck by bouncer\n@highlight\nHe passed away from brain injury just days before his 26th birthday\n@highlight\nHughes was on the verge of Test selection to play in Brisbane next week\n@highlight\nThe left-handed larrikin batsman had a career of ups and downs\n@highlight\nHe was friends with boxer Anthony Mundine and Sonny Bill Williams\n@highlight\nHughes is son of a banana farmer from Macksville, New South Wales\n@highlight\nHe always showed heart and determination despite career setbacks", "entities": [{"start": 51, "end": 64}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 254, "end": 268}, {"start": 278, "end": 287}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 574, "end": 583}, {"start": 586, "end": 601}, {"start": 607, "end": 623}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 802, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 832}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 986, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1085}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prone to periodic run droughts due to a perceived inability to deal with the short ball, @placeholder test average was 32.65.", "idx": 93192}], "idx": 60737} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:58 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:59 EST, 27 August 2013 Two of the 'regular New Yorkers' featured in the latest Anthony Weiner campaign video have worked for the mayoral candidate. The 30-second TV advert, released today, features four people from four of the city's boroughs, who explain why they plan to support Weiner. What two of them didn't mention on camera however, was that they worked as interns for the candidate's election campaigns, the Daily News reported. Watch the campaign video Support: Weiner intern Joel Acevedo appears in the mayoral candidate's latest campaign advert\n@highlight\nTwo people pledging support to Weiner have worked for him\n@highlight\nFormer front-runner struggling after sexting scandal damaged poll rating", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 153, "end": 166}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First to appear in the video is fresh-faced Joel Acevedo, who says: 'An an 18-year-old, first time voting, I decided to vote for the future of @placeholder.'", "idx": 93196}], "idx": 60741} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You might think you're a big deal on Twitter. But unless you've got more than 20,000 followers there's a five-year-old horse out there tweeting you into a cyber hole. Their posts mostly involve eating carrots and racing, but that hasn't stopped champion thoroughbreds Frankel and Black Caviar amassing a legion of followers to rival most B-grade celebrities. The pair, along with Kentucky Derby and Preakness champ I'll Have Another, are some of the growing number of racing horses using Twitter to reach out to fans. Like any sports star, it's no longer enough to simply perform well on the turf. Today, the job of being a champ is an all-encompassing juggernaut of marketing, fanbase and legacy.\n@highlight\nRacehorses increasingly taking to Twitter to reach out to fans\n@highlight\nPart of a growing number of popular animal accounts on Twitter\n@highlight\nThe key to success is to be funny, argues social media expert\n@highlight\nFollowers experience what it's like to own a race horse - without buying one", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 52}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 289, "end": 300}, {"start": 389, "end": 402}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In short, @placeholder's PR team did it so no one else would.", "idx": 93205}], "idx": 60747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Vincent Tan led a Malaysian takeover of Cardiff City in 2010, the Welsh soccer club was battling crippling debts -- and a long-awaited return to England's top flight was tantalizingly out of reach. The new owners, frustrated by two more near promotion misses, decided that a major overhaul was necessary. Along with major investment, the team's historic blue strip was last season changed to red to appeal to Asian supporters and a dragon put on the club crest in prominent place above its iconic bluebird. One Cardiff fan was so disillusioned that he auctioned his club loyalty on eBay.\n@highlight\nPromoted Cardiff shock big-spending Manchester City with 3-2 victory\n@highlight\nStriker Fraizer Campbell scores twice for the resurgent Welsh club\n@highlight\nIt was Cardiff's first home match in the top division in 51 years\n@highlight\nTottenham's 1-0 win over Swansea gives London side second victory", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 32, "end": 40}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 663}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 848, "end": 856}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Playing against a @placeholder team that only lost one game from a winning position last season, and to come back and show that character today -- I thought we deserved to win the game,\" Mackay said.", "idx": 93213}], "idx": 60753} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the most important Roman sites in Britain - dubbed the Pompeii of the North - has been saved after being sold in a \u00a32 million deal. The Auckland Castle Trust bought the Roman Town in Binchester, which hit headlines in the summer after a treasure trove of 1,800-year-old remains and jewellery were uncovered there by archaeologists. Fears had been growing that the site was going to be split after the Church Commissioners who own the land put it up for sale over two separate lots. The Auckland Castle Trust bought the Roman Town in Binchester, (pictured). The site hit headlines in the summer after a treasure trove of 1,800-year-old remains and jewellery were uncovered there by archaeologists. Fears had been growing that the site was going to be split and sold off to developers\n@highlight\nDiscoveries at Binchester Roman Fort, date back 1,800 years\n@highlight\nThey include a silver ring - early evidence of Christianity in Roman Britain\n@highlight\nArchaeologists also discovered a bath house with seven-foot high walls, once covered with brightly-painted designs\n@highlight\nThe Auckland Castle Trust has bought the fort for \u00a32 million\n@highlight\nFears had been growing the site would be split and sold to developers", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 62, "end": 81}, {"start": 143, "end": 163}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 408, "end": 427}, {"start": 493, "end": 513}, {"start": 526, "end": 535}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 816, "end": 836}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 936, "end": 948}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If it is a @placeholder symbol, it would the oldest Christian object in Britain", "idx": 93220}], "idx": 60758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pope Francis praised exorcists for 'helping those who suffer because of the work of the devil' Pope Francis has given a special blessing to a convention of exorcists, praising them for 'helping those who suffer because of the work of the devil'. The International Association of Exorcists brought some 300 members to Rome to discuss the impact of the occult and Satanism, which many of them fear is on the increase. The Pope, who often speaks about the fight against Satan in his sermons, said by treating people who are possessed, exorcists demonstrate that 'the Church welcomes those suffering from the Devil's works'.\n@highlight\nPope Francis blessed exorcists for helping those who suffer because of devil\n@highlight\nAssociation brought 300 members to Rome to discuss impact of Satanism\n@highlight\nIt warned number of people turning to Satanic practices 'constantly growing'\n@highlight\nThe group was given formal recognition by the Vatican in June this year\n@highlight\nLast year, Pope appeared to cast out a demon from a wheelchair-bound man", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 100, "end": 106}, {"start": 250, "end": 287}, {"start": 317, "end": 320}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder insisted the pope 'didn't intend to perform any exorcism'", "idx": 93227}], "idx": 60761} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Spain became only the second team to reach three successive major tournament finals after winning a nail-biting penalty shootout against Portugal following a tense goalless draw in Donetsk on Wednesday. The 2010 World Cup and 2008 European champions followed West Germany into the history books as Cesc Fabregas fired the decisive penalty in off a post after Bruno Alves had hit the bar for Portugal. Bizarrely, Portugal's key man Cristiano Ronaldo never even got to take a spot kick as he was saved for Portugal's final penalty, a tactic that backfired horribly. In a game of few chances, Portugal worked hard to edge much of it but their pressing tactics started to backfire in extra-time as tiredness increasingly became a factor.\n@highlight\nSpain become only second team to reach three successive major tournament finals\n@highlight\nCesc Fabregas scores winning spot-kick as Spain beat Portugal 4-2 on penalties\n@highlight\nPortugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo not involved in crucial shootout\n@highlight\nSpain face Germany or Italy in Sunday's Euro 2012 final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 221, "end": 229}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 268, "end": 279}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 400, "end": 407}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 440, "end": 456}, {"start": 513, "end": 520}, {"start": 599, "end": 606}, {"start": 754, "end": 758}, {"start": 845, "end": 857}, {"start": 887, "end": 891}, {"start": 898, "end": 905}, {"start": 935, "end": 942}, {"start": 952, "end": 968}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His final pass to Ronaldo was slack, though, and @placeholder's golden chance of sealing a dramatic win instead saw him lash his shot into the stands.", "idx": 93251}], "idx": 60774} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Sheridan PUBLISHED: 02:13 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 7 August 2013 Kelly Brook is said to have dumped boyfriend Danny Cipriani after he allegedly cheated on her. The model, 33, was horrified when she found messages to other women on the rugby player's mobile phone last weekend, according to The Sun. The former Big Breakfast presenter's discovery came just days after they returned from holiday in Turkey. Scroll down for video It's over... again: Kelly Brook and Danny Cipriani, pictured in London in June, have reportedly split up for the second time The Sun claims the Sale Sharks fly-half, 25, was even sending sexy messages to other women while Kelly nursed him back to health after he was hit by a bus in April.\n@highlight\nSales manager Stacey Simcox claimed rugby player bombarded her with sexy messages and pictures\n@highlight\nSports star, 25, also alleged to have slept with other women\n@highlight\nCouple had reignited their romance in January after originally splitting in 2010", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 135, "end": 148}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 581, "end": 583}, {"start": 596, "end": 606}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 767, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told the paper: 'He'd send me filthy messages about what he wanted to do to me and begging to meet up for sex.", "idx": 93254}], "idx": 60776} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The Indian diplomat whose arrest and strip search in New York City ignited a diplomatic spat between nations has filed a motion seeking the dismissal of the charges, her attorney said Wednesday. The diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, left the U.S. last week amid federal charges that she lied on a visa application for her housekeeper. A dismissal of the charges against her would allow her to reenter the United States, where her husband and two daughters reside, said her attorney, Daniel Arshack. A hearing is set for January 31. A motion filed in federal court Tuesday asked that the case be thrown out, saying the court \"does not have jurisdiction over the Defendant due to the Defendant's diplomatic status which provides her absolute immunity from criminal prosecution in the United States.\n@highlight\nDevyani Khobragade returned India last week\n@highlight\nShe was indicted on federal counts of visa fraud and making false statements\n@highlight\nThe former deputy consul general was strip-searched after her arrest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 27}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 227, "end": 244}, {"start": 256, "end": 259}, {"start": 419, "end": 431}, {"start": 497, "end": 510}, {"start": 696, "end": 704}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 822, "end": 839}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials had previously said Khobragade was entitled to consular immunity, which is less broad than diplomatic immunity and covers only actions carried out under official duties.", "idx": 93265}, {"query": "Some observers have suggested that @placeholder officials' protests and repeated demands for an apology are driven by political concerns.", "idx": 93266}], "idx": 60783} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of deceased sprint car racer Kevin Ward, Jr., declared the case of their son's death 'is not at rest' and claimed that Tony Stewart 'intentionally tried to intimidate Kevin.' A grand jury decided not to indict the three-time NASCAR champion Wednesday, who struck and killed Ward in a horrifying crash that was caught on film. At an afternoon press conference announcing the decision, Ontario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said there was 'no aberrational driving' on the part of Stewart. Tantillo also made the startling revelation that Ward was under the influence of marijuana the night he was hit and that there was enough of the drug in his system 'to impair judgement'.\n@highlight\nStatement from family claims that Stewart was the only car accelerating during caution\n@highlight\nKevin Ward Jr, 20, died August 9 after being struck by Stewart's car at a dirt-track race in upstate New York\n@highlight\nOntario County District Attorney Michael Tantillo said Wednesday that Ward had enough marijuana in his system that night to 'impair judgement'\n@highlight\nGrand jury issued their decision on Wednesday not to charge Stewart, 43\n@highlight\nThey deliberated for less than an hour on whether to charge Stewart with second-degree manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 130, "end": 141}, {"start": 178, "end": 182}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 501, "end": 507}, {"start": 510, "end": 517}, {"start": 559, "end": 562}, {"start": 742, "end": 748}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 861, "end": 867}, {"start": 907, "end": 914}, {"start": 927, "end": 940}, {"start": 960, "end": 975}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1147}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1230}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No toxicology tests were conducted on Stewart, following @placeholder law, but he was interviewed that night by a certified drug recognition expert, Tantillo said.", "idx": 93267}, {"query": "When Stewart's car came around on the next lap, Ward, while in the middle of the track, pointed at @placeholder.", "idx": 93269}], "idx": 60784} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Make-up artist Tanya Burr, 23, gets four million hits a month on YouTube In our exclusive video Tanya gives friend Millie Mackintosh red carpet makeover By Bianca London Millie Mackintosh is the golden girl of Made in Chelsea, almost as famous for her dewy glow and good looks as she is for her relationship with Professor Green. And now you can achieve her look at home with a little help from make-up artist and YouTube sensation Tanya Burr, a close friend of Millie's who has been doing the star's make-up for years and is frequently behind her glossy camera-ready look.\n@highlight\nMake-up artist Tanya Burr, 23, gets four million hits a month on YouTube\n@highlight\nIn our exclusive video Tanya gives friend Millie Mackintosh red carpet makeover", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 96, "end": 100}, {"start": 115, "end": 131}, {"start": 156, "end": 168}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 218, "end": 224}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 433, "end": 442}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 712, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the firm grounding she has in her local roots, Miss @placeholder is no longer", "idx": 93273}], "idx": 60788} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:32 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:41 EST, 8 November 2013 Brooke Mueller's brother Scott has been awarded temporary guardianship of Charlie Sheen's twin sons Bob and Max. The news came after Denise Richards felt compelled to give up her guardianship of the four-year-old boys due to their 'violent behaviour' towards her daughters and pet dogs. According to TMZ, the Department of Children And Family Services signed off in court on Scott becoming a guardian and he will take charge of the children on Friday night. They are also now investigating allegations that someone hurt Bob in regards to a deep cut on his back.\n@highlight\nBrooke could 'regain full custody of the boys by Christmas if she doesn't relapse', according to reports\n@highlight\nDenise gave up custody following Bob and Max's 'violent outbursts'\n@highlight\nL.A. County Department of Children and Family Services open a fresh investigation into allegations that someone hurt Bob\n@highlight\nBrooke is reportedly pointing the finger at Denise Richards because it happened on her watch", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 173, "end": 185}, {"start": 199, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 210}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 408, "end": 449}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 821, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 831}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 878, "end": 919}, {"start": 983, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Still angry: @placeholder leaving court on Wednesday after he was ordered to stay 200 yards away from Brooke", "idx": 93284}], "idx": 60795} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A woman who was 'left with no bones in her nose' after being beaten with a hammer in a plush London hotel room has spoken of the night she and her two sisters were attacked. Ohoud, 34, Kohlood, 36, and Fatima al-Najar, 31, were all left for dead in their room of the four-star Cumberland Hotel off Oxford Street, London, after being attacked by Philip Spence, 32, a court has been told. Today Fatima has spoken of the moment she woke up to the sound of her sister, Kahlood, screaming as she was beaten over the head 'around 30 times' on April 6.\n@highlight\nPhilip Spence, 32, attacked three wealthy Arab women in their luxury hotel\n@highlight\nOhoud, Kohloud and Fatima Al-Najar had spent the day visiting Buckingham Palace and the London Aquarium before falling asleep at four-star hotel\n@highlight\nOne had her head smashed 'like an egg' with a claw hammer on April 6\n@highlight\nHer sisters sustained fractured skulls during the late-night assault\n@highlight\nTheir children witnessed the attack as they were staying in the same rooms\n@highlight\nSpence, of Hounslow, admitted causing GBH and aggravated burglary\n@highlight\nHe denies attempted murder at plush Cumberland Hotel near Oxford Street\n@highlight\nAlso accused of conspiring to commit aggravated burglary with second man\n@highlight\nThomas Efremi, 58, of Islington, London, and Spence deny these charges", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 202, "end": 216}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 318}, {"start": 345, "end": 357}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 676}, {"start": 705, "end": 721}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1289, "end": 1301}, {"start": 1311, "end": 1319}, {"start": 1322, "end": 1327}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1339}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018She noticed a man was searching through her handbag, that man was @placeholder.", "idx": 93286}], "idx": 60797} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Just sit back and savour the ambush. Eight months on from storming the Bastille to deliver a rare Six Nations title, sorcerer Joe Schmidt produced another emphatic show of alchemy, conjuring up a magnificent blueprint to out-box the Boks and shake up the established world order 10 months out from the 2015 World Cup. On a day when England and Wales were swatted aside by the southern hemisphere giants they had welcomed into their lair, Schmidt\u2019s Ireland showed their neighbours exactly what it takes to take out on of the touring big hitters \u2013 heart, relentless work-rate, canny tactics and ultimately some beautifully crafted tries.\n@highlight\nJonny Sexton stars with the boot for Ireland in a man-of-the-match display as they beat South Africa\n@highlight\nRhys Ruddock scored his first international try and Tommy Bowe also goes over\n@highlight\nMarcell Coetzee and JP Pietersen score tries for the Springboks at the Aviva Stadium", "entities": [{"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 98, "end": 108}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 647, "end": 658}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 901, "end": 910}, {"start": 919, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s quickly launch their bench, but initial attempts to curb Ireland\u2019s 13-3 lead lacked accuracy due to continued well-drilled home defence.", "idx": 93289}, {"query": "@placeholder's Tommy Bowe celebrates scoring his try in the second half as they defeat the Springboks", "idx": 93290}], "idx": 60798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A deeply Christian college student in Oklahoma allegedly nearly decapitated the son of a state trooper with a sword because the victim practiced witchcraft, police say. Isaiah Marin of Stillwater was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the attack that killed 19-year-old Jacob Andrew Crockett a day earlier. The two had been playing cards with a third pal, Marin's brother, when Marin removed the 'large black sword' from its sheath and began swinging it around, court records obtained by MailOnline show. 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The City of Denver took the extraordinary step of hand-delivering a letter threatening to rescind the liquor license of the downtown venue at which the party, dubbed Cannabition, was due to be staged. The letter also threatened legal action against all sponsors and participants in the all-day party, planned by cannabis tourism company 420tours.\n@highlight\nCannabis tourism company had planned all-day party for January 1\n@highlight\nColorado says plans would violate new rules on sale of drugs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 27, "end": 35}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 112, "end": 117}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 329, "end": 342}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 759, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, with @placeholder under intense public scrutiny, it is perhaps unsurprising that those tasked with enforcing the new law on January 1 should be concerned with just that and remain intolerant of any attempts to stretch it beyond the liberties so newly granted.", "idx": 93292}], "idx": 60800} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Ten South African ministers and the deputy president have resigned as President Thabo Mbeki prepares to leave office. South African President Thabo Mbeki announced his resignation in a televised address Sunday. His replacement, African National Congress Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, will be sworn in as South Africa's president Thursday. Mbeki announced he was resigning on Sunday, prompting threats from several Cabinet members to follow suit -- but the outgoing president urged them to stay in office, government sources said. The resignations, which include Finance Minister Trevor Manuel and Defense Minister Mosiuoa Lekota, will take effect Thursday when Mbeki steps down, a government statement said.\n@highlight\n10 S. 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More than 600 people gathered to pay their respects to Chris McManus, 28, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, who was killed earlier this month. Mr McManus and Italian co-worker Franco Lamolinara died on March 8 as Nigerian troops and UK Special Boat Service (SBS) commandos tried to end their captivity. Great sadness: The body of Chris McManus is taken into his funeral service today. He died earlier this month while being held hostage in Nigeria\n@highlight\nMore than 600 people gathered to pay their respects to Chris McManus\n@highlight\nHe died with Italian co-worker Franco Lamolinara as Nigerian troops and UK Special Boat Service commandos tried to end their captivity\n@highlight\n28-year-old's proud parents tell mourners they 'feel privileged' to have known him\n@highlight\nHis devastated girlfriend told congregation they planned to marry and added: 'He was the love of my life and I'll never stop loving him'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 90, "end": 96}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 174, "end": 175}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 368}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 439, "end": 455}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 496, "end": 497}, {"start": 499, "end": 518}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 777, "end": 789}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 833, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 875}, {"start": 877, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "with @placeholder politicians complaining they had not been told of the", "idx": 93308}], "idx": 60810} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For nearly 30 years, one man has dominated Egypt. Hosni Mubarak, 82, has survived would-be assassins and ill health, crushed a rising Islamist radical movement and maintained the peace with neighboring Israel that got his predecessor killed. His government's continued observance of the Camp David accords with Israel is the cornerstone of what peace has been achieved in the decades-long Arab-Israeli conflict. Following the revolt that toppled Tunisia's longtime strongman, demonstrators in the streets of Cairo are standing up to riot police and chanting, \"Mubarak, Saudi Arabia is waiting for you.\" Experienced observers say it's the most most significant challenge to his rule yet.\n@highlight\nHosni Mubarak has held power since 1981\n@highlight\nA 30-year state of emergency has aided his rule\n@highlight\nHe now faces widespread demonstrations after Tunisia's revolt\n@highlight\nThe uprising removed the \"barrier of fear,\" one analyst says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 143, "end": 150}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 320, "end": 325}, {"start": 398, "end": 401}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 517, "end": 521}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 578, "end": 589}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think what the events in @placeholder did was take that sense that nothing could ever change and lead a few people to question it,\" he said.", "idx": 93312}], "idx": 60812} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Hall People from the north of England consider London to be chaotic, crowded and bad for Britain, according to a study released today. Only 24 per cent of those living outside the capital think London has a positive impact on their local economy, with that figure even lower in northern cities such as Liverpool and Sheffield, where the number drops to just nine per cent and eight per cent respectively. While two thirds of the population agree London has a positive impact on the national economy, the same number argue that the capital unfairly benefits from central government being based there.\n@highlight\nOnly a quarter outside London agree capital is good for their local economy\n@highlight\nTrend magnified in cities such as Liverpool, where only nine per cent agree\n@highlight\nMajority of non-Londoners think those living in the capital get a better deal\n@highlight\nThey argue the government and media pay too much attention to London\n@highlight\nBut despite the benefits, only one in five would consider moving to capital\n@highlight\nMost think the quality of life is poor and it is an expensive place for families", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 55, "end": 60}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 324, "end": 332}, {"start": 454, "end": 459}, {"start": 642, "end": 647}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 944, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Three quarters of those asked also felt the media focuses too much on London at the expense of other @placeholder cities.", "idx": 93319}], "idx": 60818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The murder trial into the killing of a Russian tycoon once dubbed Princess Michael of Kent's 'toyboy' is rapidly descending into farce after key evidence has gone missing, and witnesses have refused to testify because of 'threats', it emerged today. Furniture magnate Mikhail Kravchenko, 46, was shot dead driving his Mercedes near Moscow in 2012, but the truth behind his death appears no closer to being revealed. There are even claims that the suspected killer has 'escaped'. 'Toyboy': Mikhail Kravchenko (pictured right) with Princess Michael of Kent (left) together in Moscow in 2006 Gunned down: Kravchenko, pictured here in April 2006 outside his Moscow furniture factory, was shot dead driving his Mercedes near Moscow in 2012\n@highlight\nMikhail Kravchenko, 46, was shot dead in his Mercedes in 2012\n@highlight\nClaims witnesses are being threatened and evidence has gone missing\n@highlight\nThe suspected killer 'managed to escape from police and investigators'\n@highlight\nThere was speculation it could have been a state-instigated assassination to embarrass the British Establishment\n@highlight\nFurniture magnate was photographed holding hands with Princess Michael of Kent six years before his death", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 75, "end": 89}, {"start": 268, "end": 285}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 489, "end": 506}, {"start": 539, "end": 553}, {"start": 574, "end": 579}, {"start": 602, "end": 611}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 746, "end": 763}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1182}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After his death, a spokesman said Prince @placeholder and his wife were 'very distressed to hear of this tragedy'.", "idx": 93320}], "idx": 60819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Encased within a plastic isolation chamber, Spanish missionary Manuel Garcia Viejo lands on home soil after being struck down with Ebola while helping victims in Sierra Leone. The priest, a medical director of the Hospital Order of San Juan de Dios, was infected with the deadly disease as he tended to victims in the Western city of Lunsar. And today, dramatic images of the missionary being unloaded from a Spanish military transport plane at Torrejon de Ardoz Air Base in Madrid were released, laying bare how fearful even the most experienced of medical professionals are of the disease. In scenes that would not feel out of place in a science-fiction movie set in space, Mr Viejo was wheeled by doctors dressed from head to toe in protective bio-hazard suits to a Madrid hospital where they will battle to save his life.\n@highlight\nManuel Garcia Viejo was flown home aboard a Spanish military plane\n@highlight\nHe landed in Madrid this morning where doctors will battle to save his life\n@highlight\nSierra Leone's population confined at home for 72 hours since Friday\n@highlight\n30,000 volunteers went door to door to educate on preventing spread\n@highlight\nMeanwhile it emerged families holding secret 'night burials' at night\n@highlight\nThe idea is to conceal fact there had been an Ebola patient in household", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 63, "end": 81}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 214, "end": 247}, {"start": 318, "end": 324}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 409, "end": 415}, {"start": 445, "end": 470}, {"start": 475, "end": 480}, {"start": 679, "end": 683}, {"start": 769, "end": 774}, {"start": 837, "end": 855}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only is that making it increasingly difficult for authorities to record an accurate death toll for the the worst outbreak of the disease on record, but it is also seriously damaging @placeholder's ability to prevent its spread.", "idx": 93337}], "idx": 60830} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- They live largely unseen, in towering Hong Kong apartment blocks, trapped in a life of servitude to pay back crippling debts to unscrupulous recruiters who've lied to convince them to sign up. According to a new report from Amnesty International, thousands of domestic workers from Indonesia are being duped into working in the city by brokers and agencies solely focused on profit. \"Every step of the way, from the moment their documents are confiscated in Indonesia their movements are controlled in Hong Kong,\" said Norma Muico, the author of the report \"Exploited for profit, failed by governments.\"\n@highlight\nAmnesty report claims Indonesia, Hong Kong ignoring problem of unscrupulous recruiters\n@highlight\nSays Indonesian domestic workers being overcharged, underpaid with little or no recourse\n@highlight\nHong Kong, Indonesia say they're committed to helping foreign domestic workers\n@highlight\nAmnesty says huge fees prevent many workers from leaving abusive employers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 57, "end": 65}, {"start": 243, "end": 263}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 477, "end": 485}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 634, "end": 640}, {"start": 656, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 832, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 851}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "READ MORE: Despite abuses, foreign domestic workers flock to @placeholder", "idx": 93348}], "idx": 60835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- South Korea beat Kuwait 2-0 Wednesday to seal their place in the final stage of Asia World Cup qualifying as Group B winners. Their victory also meant Lebanon qualified in second place, despite a 4-2 defeat against the United Arab Emirates. Kuwait went into the match in Seoul needing a win to leapfrog Lebanon, while a draw would have been enough for 2002 World Cup semifinalists Korea. Kuwait gave the home side some scares in the first half and goalkeeper Jung Sung-Ryong had to be at his best. But after the break it was the Koreans who dominated as Lee Dong-Gook broke the deadlock in the 65th minute.\n@highlight\nSouth Korea seal place in next round of Asia World Cup qualifying\n@highlight\nVictory over Kuwait leaves minnows Lebanon in second qualifying spot\n@highlight\nAustralia end Saudi Arabia's hopes as Oman qualify behind Socceroos\n@highlight\nUzbekistan beat Japan to top their qualifying section", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 89, "end": 102}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 228, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 255}, {"start": 280, "end": 284}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 468, "end": 482}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 667, "end": 680}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 784, "end": 792}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 842, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had shocked South Korea 2-1 back in November to boost their hopes of going through, but were unable to repeat their heroics against the UAE.", "idx": 93350}], "idx": 60836} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the skies clear and blue in this seaside town. Yet apart from the occasional bark of a dog or the moo of a meandering cow, the most glaring aspect about life in Tomioka is the lack of it. Japan's government five weeks ago mandated that everyone must leave the town, amid concerns about dangerously high levels of radiation emanating from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant about eight kilometers (five miles) away. But Kazuhiro Shirato felt he had to go home. So, with a Japanese journalist and cameraman alongside, he got in a car and headed toward Tomioka, where he and many others hadn't been since the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami struck on March 11.\n@highlight\nKazuhiro Shirato went to his hometown of Tomioka, Japan, which has been evacuated\n@highlight\nThe town is about 8 kilometers from the nuclear plant that's been in crisis since March 11\n@highlight\nHe says he found the town was totally abandoned, except for dogs and some cows\n@highlight\nAngry at the plant's owner, Shirato says, \"I doubt I will ever be able to go back\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 242, "end": 246}, {"start": 405, "end": 421}, {"start": 489, "end": 504}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 755, "end": 770}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is one of more than 78,000 people who lived within a 20-kilometer radius of @placeholder who were ordered to flee, on top of another 60,000-plus in the next 10 kilometers who were told to shelter indoors.", "idx": 93353}], "idx": 60838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It looks like that \"deep rift\" among the Jonas Brothers has led to a breakup. The boy band, which recently canceled a planned 19-show national tour following a disagreement over musical direction, is no longer a group. \"It's over for now,\" Kevin Jonas, 25, told People magazine, which first reported the news. His brother Joe, 24, called it a \"unanimous decision.\" Jonas Brothers cancel tour amid 'deep rift' The three decided to go their separate ways after Nick Jonas, 21, spoke up during an October 3 meeting, according to the magazine. \"I was feeling kind of trapped,\" Nick said. \"I needed to share my heart with my brothers.\"\n@highlight\nThe Jonas Brothers have broken up, People reports\n@highlight\nKevin Jonas tells magazine the group is \"over for now\"\n@highlight\nThe news follows the band's earlier tour cancellation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 50, "end": 63}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 271, "end": 285}, {"start": 331, "end": 333}, {"start": 374, "end": 387}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Joe has gone in a more adult direction with his music career, and both he and his brother @placeholder have released solo albums and expanded into acting.", "idx": 93359}], "idx": 60841} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Miliband yesterday said he had never taken illegal drugs \u2013 but added that he had \u2018read about\u2019 the effects of cannabis. The Labour leader said he was opposed to the decriminalisation of drugs, including cannabis, warning it would send out a dangerous message to young people. Mr Miliband was asked about his attitude towards drugs during an online question and answer Leaders Live discussion with young people, produced by Bite the Ballot with ITV News. Ed Miliband said he had never taken illegal drugs \u2013 but added that he had \u2018read about\u2019 the effects of cannabis Asked whether he had ever experimented with drugs, he said: \u2018I have not taken drugs\u2026 but I have read about it.\u2019\n@highlight\nEd Miliband said he's never taken illegal drugs - but has read about effects\n@highlight\nIs opposed to decriminalisation of drugs as it sends 'dangerous message'\n@highlight\nSaid Government should look at ways to discourage people taking drugs\n@highlight\nAdded Labour is finalising plans to promise a cut in university tuition fees", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 862, "end": 876}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Miliband said @placeholder should \u2018always be looking at the way we discourage young people from taking drugs.\u2019", "idx": 93364}], "idx": 60846} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng arrived Saturday evening in the United States, bringing an end to a diplomatic firestorm that erupted after he escaped from house arrest and took to YouTube to complain about abuse he said his family suffered at the hands of authorities. United Airlines Flight 88 landed at New York/Newark Liberty International Airport to little fanfare after the U.S. State Department prohibited public and media access. Traveling with Chen were his wife and two children. Less than two hours later, Chen, 40, spoke from New York University, where he will participate in a fellowship.\n@highlight\nChen expresses gratitude, asks for justice in China\n@highlight\nActor Christian Bale, who tried to visit Chen in China, wants to meet him in U.S.\n@highlight\nChen will be able to pursue his studies in the U.S.\n@highlight\nChen's escape from house arrest and refuge in the U.S. Embassy caused diplomatic tensions", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 293, "end": 314}, {"start": 329, "end": 336}, {"start": 338, "end": 373}, {"start": 403, "end": 423}, {"start": 476, "end": 479}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 561, "end": 579}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 705, "end": 718}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 855, "end": 858}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sunday morning, Chen will begin a new life in @placeholder, calm and resolute as always.", "idx": 93373}], "idx": 60852} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Following last week's Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster, the carrier says it will offer full refunds to travelers who wish to cancel their tickets, while those wanting to postpone their flights can do so without penalty. \"In light of the MH17 incident, Malaysia Airlines will be waiving any change fees for passengers who wish to make changes to their itinerary to any MH destinations,\" said the airline in a statement. This includes non-refundable tickets. The airline says passengers have until Thursday, July 24 to cancel or change their tickets, valid for travel until December 31, 2014. Meanwhile, the airline announced that it's retiring the MH17 flight number out of respect for the 298 people killed on the Boeing 777, believed shot down by a missile in rebel-controlled eastern Ukraine last Thursday.\n@highlight\nMalaysia Airlines offers full refunds, waives change fees following MH17 crash\n@highlight\nAirline says daily Amsterdam-Kuala Lumpur services to continue, but it's retiring the MH17 flight number\n@highlight\nSingapore Airlines responds to criticism of tweet/FB post concerning Ukraine airspace", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 57}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 265, "end": 281}, {"start": 660, "end": 663}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 799, "end": 805}, {"start": 833, "end": 849}, {"start": 901, "end": 904}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 952, "end": 963}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the @placeholder tragedy, all flights operated by Malaysia Airlines that passed through Ukrainian airspace have been rerouted.", "idx": 93374}], "idx": 60853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:22 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:37 EST, 1 January 2013 Farmers across Europe have ignored an EU ban on 'pig cages\u2019, meaning UK families will continue to eat pork, ham and bacon from cruel factory farms. British farmers stopped using the cages or sow stalls in 1999 because they were so small the huge animals did not even have enough room to turn around. The EU finally agreed to outlaw the system across member states from today, but it has emerged that thousands across the continent have failed to meet the deadline.\n@highlight\nThe ban on sow stalls comes into force in EU today\n@highlight\nOnly one third of French farms have removed cages\n@highlight\nHalf of German farms also still using sow stalls\n@highlight\nEU farmers given 11 years notice of deadline\n@highlight\nBritish farmers banned cruel practice in 1999", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 137, "end": 138}, {"start": 168, "end": 169}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 403, "end": 404}, {"start": 617, "end": 618}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 706, "end": 711}, {"start": 758, "end": 759}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The organisation is advising consumers to buy @placeholder bacon as the only guarantee of avoiding meat from the cage system.", "idx": 93378}], "idx": 60856} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 16 July 2013 An Ohio man is lucky to be alive after blowing his arm off with high-powered, homemade fireworks he bought from a neighbor just a few days before the Fourth of July holiday. Kevin Skubic, 34, says that on July 1, he paid 65-year-old Wayne Jones $200 for 50 homemade 'quarter sticks.' The homemade explosives are nearly three times as powerful as M-80s, a popular explosive that can be found in most fireworks stores. Skubic says he's bought similar fireworks from Jones in the past and nothing went wrong. But when he purchased the quarter sticks this year, his life was changed forever.\n@highlight\nThe homemade explosives are reportedly three times more powerful than M-80s\n@highlight\nIn addition to losing an arm, Kevin Skubic suffered hearing damage and a detached retina\n@highlight\nThe man who sold Skubic the explosives faces criminal charges", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 99}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 267, "end": 278}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 558, "end": 562}, {"start": 810, "end": 821}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been charged with manufacturing explosives, unlawful possession of dangerous ordinance, illegal assembly of chemicals/explosives and possession of criminal tools.", "idx": 93388}], "idx": 60865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Love triangle: Katie Gilmore, pictured, has admitted she played her two lovers off against each other A cheating woman has declared her love for the man who killed her TV actor boyfriend. Katie Gilmore, 27, was in a relationship with Gary Suller \u2013 who had appeared in Doctor Who and Casualty \u2013 but said she had \u2018more feelings\u2019 for her second lover, Barry Bowyer. Heroin addict Bowyer, a jury has heard, was so envious of Mr Suller, 45, that he battered him to death, in a \u2018prolonged, unrelenting and brutal attack\u2019. He has continued to receive letters from Miss Gilmore, while in custody awaiting trial.\n@highlight\nBarry Bowyer, 38, accused of murdering Gary Suller, 45\n@highlight\nBlonde Katie Gilmore, 27, was having a relationship with actor Mr Suller when she met lover Bowyer\n@highlight\nBowyer allegedly broke into Mr Suller's terraced house and lay in wait for him before punching and kicking him to death\n@highlight\nMr Suller 'suffered internal injuries usually found in car crash victims'\n@highlight\nBut Miss Gilmore tells court today she has fallen in love with Bowyer\n@highlight\nMiss Gilmore has continued to write Bowyer letters in jail despite him admitting to killing her former boyfriend", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 188, "end": 200}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 268, "end": 290}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 557, "end": 568}, {"start": 615, "end": 626}, {"start": 654, "end": 664}, {"start": 688, "end": 700}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1129}]}, "qas": [{"query": "trial: \u2018@placeholder and Gary Suller were not strangers to each other.", "idx": 93394}], "idx": 60869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dean met Emily Goodhand, 28, in Toronto through friends at a vodka bar He 'slipped her his room card and his room number after flirting' She claims they spent the night together in his luxury hotel room He allegedly told Emily he never had sex with Tori anymore She claims he bragged about his sex tape with Tori Emily now feels it was a mistake and she made a bad decision They seemed to have a blissful marriage filled with kids, reality TV and happy photo ops. But on Tuesday, UsWeekly reported there's a serious crack in the marriage of Dean McDermott, 47, and Tori Spelling, 40.\n@highlight\nDean met Emily Goodhand, 28, in Toronto through friends at a vodka bar\n@highlight\nHe 'slipped her his room card and his room number after flirting'\n@highlight\nShe claims they spent the night together in his luxury hotel room\n@highlight\nHe allegedly told Emily he never had sex with Tori anymore\n@highlight\nShe claims he bragged about his sex tape with Tori\n@highlight\nEmily now feels it was a mistake and she made a bad decision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 32, "end": 38}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 577}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 604, "end": 617}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 947, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And instead of taking off his clothes, he took out his computer where he showed off photos of @placeholder and the kids.", "idx": 93397}], "idx": 60870} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter The defense attorney for a man charged with raping and strangling to death a University of New Hampshire student spent his first day cross-examining the state's star witness trying to convince jurors she was possessed by imaginary characters she had created. Defense attorney Joachim Barth also asserted the witness, 20-year-old Kathryn McDonough, changed her story and shifted the blame from herself to defendant Seth Mazzaglia, her ex-boyfriend, just to get a reduced sentence. Mazzaglia is charged with first-degree murder in the October 2012 strangulation death of 19-year-old Elizabeth \u2018Lizzi\u2019 Marriott, of Westborough, Massachusetts. He has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors say he and McDonough dumped Marriott's body in a river and it hasn't been recovered.\n@highlight\nKathryn McDonough, 20, was cross-examined Thursday by in 31-year-old Seth Mazzaglia's trial over strangulation death of Lizzi Marriott in 2012\n@highlight\nMcDonough claims she watched as Marriott was killed after she allegedly rebuffed McDonough's advances\n@highlight\nDefense attorneys replayed a scene in which McDonough told a friend she was under control of separate personality and could not recall murder\n@highlight\nMazzaglia's attorneys say that McDonough carried out the killing and he covered for her because he was obsessed with her\n@highlight\nMcDonough is serving a prison sentence for lying to investigators about Marriott's disappearance and death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 106, "end": 132}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 443, "end": 456}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 610, "end": 635}, {"start": 641, "end": 651}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 804, "end": 820}, {"start": 873, "end": 886}, {"start": 924, "end": 937}, {"start": 958, "end": 966}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1232}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1356, "end": 1364}, {"start": 1428, "end": 1435}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder told jurors during his opening statement May 28 that McDonough had \u2018a real problem.", "idx": 93402}], "idx": 60873} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Erica Faith Hagan, 22, a psychology graduate from Kentucky, was dead on Saturday morning A young American woman whose body was found in her Chile apartment may have been murdered, according to authorities. Erica Faith Hagan, 22, a psychology graduate from Kentucky, was found with three head wounds in the bathtub of her apartment on the campus of Colegio Bautista of Temuco on Saturday morning. She was working as an English instructor at a secondary school in Temuco, 700 kilometers (450 miles) south of Santiago. 'The investigation so far has shown that she had at least three wounds on her head that were caused by a blunt object,' said local prosecutor Cristian Paredes.\n@highlight\nErica Faith Hagan, 22, was a psychology graduate from Kentucky\n@highlight\nFound in bathroom of her Chile campus on Saturday morning\n@highlight\nShe had only arrived in July and was due to return to US in December\n@highlight\nHer family are now flying out to South America", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 57}, {"start": 97, "end": 104}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 206, "end": 222}, {"start": 256, "end": 263}, {"start": 348, "end": 363}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 658, "end": 673}, {"start": 687, "end": 703}, {"start": 741, "end": 748}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 884, "end": 885}, {"start": 943, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She had visited @placeholder previously and was scheduled to return home in December.", "idx": 93411}], "idx": 60876} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The question is not just whether Jim Thorpe, in death, will ever be allowed to rest in peace. The question is whether he ever managed to find true peace while he was alive. Thorpe, the Native American from rural Oklahoma who in the early years of the 20th century became the greatest athlete in the world, died in 1953. He is back in the news because one of his sons, Jack Thorpe, 73, is waging a legal battle to have his body removed from where it is buried in Pennsylvania and sent back to Oklahoma. \"I want to see him put away properly,\" the son recently told reporter John Branch of The New York Times. \"I want him put where he wanted to be.\"\n@highlight\nJim Thorpe was an Olympic medallist, a Hall of Fame football player and a baseball player\n@highlight\nBob Greene says the life of the \"world's greatest athlete\" was difficult\n@highlight\nHe says towns vied to host his grave and the winner changed the name of the town to honor Thorpe\n@highlight\nNow Thorpe's son is seeking to return his remains to Oklahoma", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 221, "end": 228}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 471, "end": 482}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 581, "end": 591}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 667, "end": 676}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 942, "end": 947}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So it is that @placeholder, for more than half a century, has been buried in Jim Thorpe.", "idx": 93413}], "idx": 60877} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The first mysterious camera-mounted car was spotted in California last week, and now new sightings of Apple's minivans have been posted online. At least two videos - one recorded in California, another filmed in Florida - suggest the top-secret project is more widespread than first thought. And rumours range from a Street View-style mapping service to an electric car that will rival Tesla or a self-driving van to rival Google. Scroll down for videos After the first mysterious camera-mounted car was spotted in California last week, further sightings of Apple's minivans have been posted online. 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Standing in front of the Western Wall, the Pontiff hugged his two friends, Argentine Rabbi Abraham Skorka and leader of the South American country's Muslim Community, Omar Abboud. Both men were part of the inter-faith delegation. The three-day visit has been deemed a diplomatic success, despite some early controversy, after Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres agreed to travel to the Vatican next month for talks. 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It's been more than six years since the company launched its PlayStation 3. That's an eon in the warp-speed tech industry, and the company faces a drastically altered landscape as it enters a new round of battles with its top competitors: Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's Wii (and, now, the Wii U). Long gone are the days when gamers had to pop into their local game shop for the latest titles. PC gaming, Web streaming and smartphone and tablet games have all sapped the popularity of the venerable living-room console. In this new era of mobile, connected gaming, experts say faster processors and flashier specs won't be enough for the next generation.\n@highlight\nThe eyes of the gaming world this week are on Sony, expected to unveil PlayStation 4\n@highlight\nRumors about Wednesday's launch focus on an online gaming feature, social sharing\n@highlight\nNew console would compete with Nintendo's Wii U, Microsoft's Xbox 360\n@highlight\nConsoles also now compete with PC gaming, mobile games and Web streaming", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 412, "end": 415}, {"start": 421, "end": 434}, {"start": 451, "end": 455}, {"start": 873, "end": 876}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That's been enough to keep the console neck and neck with Microsoft (which is rumored to be developing its own next-generation console, the Xbox 720) but trailing @placeholder, which has parlayed its wide appeal with family and casual gamers into the top spot since hitting the market in 2006.", "idx": 93424}, {"query": "Of course, like Nintendo and especially @placeholder, Sony wants to continue branding its console as an entertainment hub for the living room, not just a gaming toy.", "idx": 93426}], "idx": 60884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- House Speaker John Boehner's threatened lawsuit against President Obama has elicited scorn from the right and blistering attacks from the left. So why is Boehner pursuing it? Perhaps because he thinks he just might win in the end. As political stunts go, Boehner's is too transparent for my tastes. And I say this as a guy who has perpetrated some serious stunt work in my political career. Boehner's not a bad guy. One gets the sense he'd rather be sharing Marlboros and merlot with Obama than taking him to court. But he is a SINO: Speaker in Name Only. The tea party is driving the GOP train these days, which explains the frequent train wrecks. So, perhaps to appease the tea party bosses, Boehner has decided to sue the President.\n@highlight\nPaul Begala: Why is Boehner suing Obama in face of criticism? Because he may win\n@highlight\nHe sees hypocrisy in that Boehner has criticized frivolous lawsuits, backed Bush orders\n@highlight\nBegala: Sue first, ask questions later stunt might find support from Supreme Court's right wing\n@highlight\nHe says if GOP can't move agenda or regain White House, maybe court will do heavy lifting", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 34}, {"start": 75, "end": 79}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A second way Boehner is being hypocritical is his support for robust executive authority when @placeholder was exercising it.", "idx": 93430}], "idx": 60886} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson On trial: Max Clifford was defended by a string of stars at Southwark Crown Court, where he denies 11 counts of indecent assault PR guru Max Clifford is a 'good, decent man', actress Pauline Quirke told his sex trial today. The Birds Of A Feather star gave evidence at Southwark Crown Court, where the 70-year-old is accused of 11 counts of indecent assault on seven girls and women. 'The word I've always associated with Max, since I've known him, is the word integrity,' Ms Quirke said. Scroll down for video The actress told the jury she had known Clifford for 20 years, having met him through their charity.\n@highlight\nActress was part of PR guru's defence as he denies 11 indecent assaults\n@highlight\n'The word I've always associated with Max is integrity,' Ms Quirke said\n@highlight\nSky's Clare Tomlinson says he's not the sort who'd 'pat people on the bum'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 79, "end": 99}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 247, "end": 269}, {"start": 763, "end": 765}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 808, "end": 810}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sky TV presenter @placeholder said she worked for Clifford for six months from January 1991 as his personal assistant.", "idx": 93435}], "idx": 60891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rob Brennan The seventh Premier League loss of the season for David Moyes has brought the looming shadow of Sir Alex Ferguson to life as the iconic boss returned to Old Trafford. The 3-1 defeat by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge all but finished Manchester United's season and with the bookies predicting the departure of Moyes soon, Paddy Power have taken matters into their own hands by creating a waxwork of modern football's most successful manager. Standing in his famous 'Fergie Time' pose, the 72-year-old has been placed in a glass box in front of the stadium he called home for 26-and-a-half years.\n@highlight\nManchester United 14 points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal\n@highlight\nBookies predicting the return of former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson\n@highlight\nChampions lost 3-1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday\n@highlight\nDavid Moyes refusing to concede title race is over\n@highlight\nPhil Jones says United are 'not a million miles away' from top three sides", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 115, "end": 127}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 617, "end": 633}, {"start": 652, "end": 665}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}, {"start": 750, "end": 762}, {"start": 797, "end": 803}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 907, "end": 916}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Divine intervention: Ferguson looks to the heavens during another defeat for @placeholder on Sunday", "idx": 93444}], "idx": 60895} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov for Mail online and Associated Press Russia's food safety watchdog will conduct checks on McDonald's restaurants in the Urals region in response to complaints, a day after four branches of the chain were shuttered in Moscow. Natalya Lukyantseva, an official in the Sverdlovsk regional office of the agency, told RIA Novosti and Interfax that unplanned checks were being carried out in a number of restaurants after residents voiced safety concerns. The inspections come one day after the agency, known in Russia as Rospotrebnadzor, ordered four Moscow-based restaurants to suspend operations, citing 'numerous' sanitary law violations. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nRussian food safety inspectors from the agency Rospotrebnadzor temporarily suspended operations in four McDonald's branches Wednesday\n@highlight\nOne of the closed eateries was the Pushkin Square location that was the first to open in the Soviet Union in 1990\n@highlight\nThe fast-food crackdown comes after sanctions imposed on Russia by US and EU in the aftermath of the crisis in Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 237, "end": 242}, {"start": 245, "end": 263}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 332, "end": 342}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 535, "end": 549}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 869, "end": 882}, {"start": 927, "end": 938}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Shuttered: In this photo taken on Wednesday, August 20, 2014, one of closed @placeholder's McDonald's outlets in downtown Moscow w", "idx": 93445}], "idx": 60896} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers has vowed to make Liverpool stronger after accepting Luis Suarez had to go. The Liverpool manager signalled Suarez\u2019s departure after Barcelona agreed to pay the striker\u2019s \u00a375million buy-out clause and he will be unveiled next week close to the Nou Camp following a medical. Suarez, last season\u2019s Premier League top scorer and winner of the PFA and Football Writers\u2019 Player of the Year awards, pleaded for understanding from Liverpool fans who idolised the Uruguayan but who had also grown increasingly exasperated at the controversy he courted throughout his three-and-a-half-year stay. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Barcelona reveal Luis Suarez's number 9 shirt\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old striker moves to Nou Camp after Barcelona agreed to pay the \u00a375million buy-out clause\n@highlight\nUruguayan will travel to Spain for a medical next week\n@highlight\nSuarez will be unveiled as Barcelona player after completing formalities\n@highlight\nRodgers said: \u2018If there is one thing the history of this great club teaches us, it is that Liverpool FC is bigger than any individual\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 261, "end": 268}, {"start": 291, "end": 296}, {"start": 313, "end": 326}, {"start": 357, "end": 359}, {"start": 365, "end": 380}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 441, "end": 449}, {"start": 474, "end": 482}, {"start": 632, "end": 640}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 737, "end": 745}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 952, "end": 958}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And he's off: Rodgers (left) said that @placeholder did all they can to try and keep Suarez at Liverpool", "idx": 93452}], "idx": 60901} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Caterham have announced that they will take part at the final Formula One race of the season in Abu Dhabi. The British team, who entered into administration in October, launched a \u2018crowdfunding\u2019 scheme last week in a bid to raise more than \u00a32million to make the race. And despite still coming up \u00a3500,000 short of their target on Friday afternoon, the administrators acting on behalf of Caterham, have announced that they will race next weekend. The cash-strapped team claim they will now compete at the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi Caterham have missed the last two races in America and Brazil but say they will take to the grid in Abu Dhabi\n@highlight\nBritish team launched crowdfunding initiative in bid to raise more than \u00a32m\n@highlight\nDespite falling short of total, administrators say they will race in Abu Dhabi\n@highlight\nThe team paid tribute to the sport's fans after \u00a31.9m donated in a week\n@highlight\nBut also called on Caterham supporters to pledge more money", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 387, "end": 394}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 642, "end": 650}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 819, "end": 827}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We now head to @placeholder ready to show what a hard-working and positive group of people this is and to hopefully secure a future for the team.", "idx": 93454}], "idx": 60903} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hunger isn't glamorous, but Michael Kors and Halle Berry are using the power of fashion and Hollywood to help the U.N. World Food Programme provide meals for children around the world. Thursday is World Food Day, but the celebrities are rallying support all month long to raise funds for WFP's School Meals program with the #WatchHungerStop campaign. The issue of hunger has been an important one for designer Michael Kors for decades. He started his charity work in New York in the late 1980s with God's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit organization that provides nutritious meals to seriously ill people.\n@highlight\nThursday is World Food Day\n@highlight\nDesigner Michael Kors and Halle Berry have raised funds for 5 million meals for children\n@highlight\nU.N. World Food Programme says it provided school meals to 19.8 million kids in 2013\n@highlight\n\"We want to see zero hunger in the world,\" Kors says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 123, "end": 147}, {"start": 206, "end": 219}, {"start": 297, "end": 299}, {"start": 303, "end": 314}, {"start": 334, "end": 348}, {"start": 419, "end": 430}, {"start": 476, "end": 483}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 514, "end": 528}, {"start": 635, "end": 648}, {"start": 670, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 766, "end": 785}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And as the @placeholder fashion empire grew so did the designer's mission.", "idx": 93458}], "idx": 60905} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Oscar-nominated filmmaker Bruce Sinofsky, whose series on the \"West Memphis Three\" cast doubt on the murder convictions of three Arkansas teenagers, catalyzing a movement that led to their release, died Saturday, longtime collaborator Joe Berlinger said. The Emmy-award winning documentary director died in his sleep of complications from diabetes, Berlinger said. He was 58. \"Bruce's humanity is on every frame of the films that he leaves behind, and words can't express how graced I feel my life has been by having the extraordinary opportunity of being able to say we were partners and, more importantly, best friends,\" said Berlinger. The duo collaborated on Sinofsky's debut, the critically acclaimed \"Brother's Keeper,\" before turning to the \"Paradise Lost\" trilogy, a series of films that drew attention to the case of three teen boys convicted in 1994 of killing three Cub Scouts in West Memphis, Arkansas.\n@highlight\nBruce Sinofsky's documentaries covered a range of topics\n@highlight\nHe took up the noted case of convicted \"West Memphis Three\"\n@highlight\nSinofsky, 58, co-directed film about heavy metal band Metallica", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 31, "end": 44}, {"start": 68, "end": 85}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 240, "end": 252}, {"start": 354, "end": 362}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 633, "end": 641}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 712, "end": 727}, {"start": 754, "end": 766}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 931, "end": 944}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1132}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Berlinger recalled Sinofsky's dedication to his first film \"@placeholder,\" despite a lack of of financial backing or equipment.", "idx": 93460}], "idx": 60906} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Taliban have met with U.S. officials to discuss possible peace talks, but do not want to negotiate with Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government, a Taliban spokesman said Tuesday. The spokesman's comments, rejecting a key American condition, could potentially derail American efforts for Afghans to reach a negotiated end to the decade-long war. In an e-mail response to questions from CNN, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid denied previous reports that the Taliban had been invited to meet with the Karzai government in Saudi Arabia, saying that talks with what he called a \"puppet\" government would be pointless. \"We have never been asked to attend talks with Karzai administration officials in Saudi Arabia, but even if we are asked to attend, we won't because (the) Karzai government is a puppet and unauthorized, and meeting with them will not be beneficial in solving the issue,\" Mujahid wrote in a message from an e-mail account regularly used by the Taliban to issue statements.\n@highlight\nNEW: Senior U.S. officials: The United States and the Taliban may hold new talks this month\n@highlight\nA Taliban spokesman says they will not meet with Afghanistan's \"puppet\" government\n@highlight\nZabiullah Mujahid writes in an e-mail that the Taliban want direct talks with Americans\n@highlight\nThe rejection of a key American condition could derail negotiating efforts", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 282, "end": 289}, {"start": 303, "end": 309}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 679, "end": 684}, {"start": 714, "end": 725}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1259, "end": 1265}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1334, "end": 1341}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The talks with the Taliban are aimed at establishing what the senior U.S. officials called \"confidence-building measures\" to lay the groundwork for negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban, with the @placeholder possibly serving in a mediation role.", "idx": 93470}], "idx": 60913} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Wednesday, I wrote a not-at-all controversial column on this website titled, \"The argument for eating dog.\" The piece ran with a visual essay on CNN Photos about the illegal dog meat trade in Southeast Asia, which is just awful to look at. I argued that the dog trade should be cleaned up and made more humane -- but that the same should happen to factory farms here in the United States. The crux of the argument was this: If we think dog shouldn't be eaten -- like, ever, regardless of how clean the trade is and how quick the kill -- then maybe we should think about the other animals we eat, and if and why we don't feel the same way about them. Is it because we spend so much time with dogs -- looking into their eyes, talking to them, walking them, picking up their crap -- that we understand that they are living, breathing, feeling beings? Would we feel that way about other animals if we could hang out more?\n@highlight\nJohn Sutter responds to criticism of his column on the ethics of eating dog\n@highlight\nSutter: \"To be clear, I'm not saying people should eat dog\"\n@highlight\n\"I'm saying we should rethink what we eat and why\"\n@highlight\nSocial media \"explodes\" over a tweet about the column, as The Week put it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 157, "end": 166}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 941, "end": 951}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1226}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When I'm not writing quick columns to go with @placeholder posts, I run a project at CNN called Change the List, which tries to raise awareness about bottom-of-the-list places.", "idx": 93472}], "idx": 60914} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He is the Chosen One MK II -- and he is hoping to make history of a more notable kind than his predecessor achieved. After waiting 27 years to appoint a new manager, Manchester United's attempts to fill the void left by Alex Ferguson now focus on Louis van Gaal -- who on Monday was named to succeed David Moyes, sacked in April after enduring a miserable campaign in charge. While Moyes' short tenure was marked by morale-sapping defeats against lesser teams United previously brushed aside, Van Gaal brings an authority earned by stamping his mark on some of the world's biggest clubs.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal appointed as manager of Manchester United\n@highlight\nThe Dutchman succeeds David Moyes after he was sacked last month\n@highlight\nVan Gaal brought in to bring success back to the club after a difficult season\n@highlight\nHe appoints Ryan Giggs as assistant, and Welshman ends playing career", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 608, "end": 621}, {"start": 647, "end": 663}, {"start": 680, "end": 687}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is a world-class coach and I know I will learn a lot about coaching from being able to observe and contribute at such close quarters.", "idx": 93475}], "idx": 60917} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Oscar-nominated Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou has been fined 7.48 million yuan ($1.2 million) for breaching China's one-child policy, authorities say. A letter sent to Zhang by the family planning bureau of Binhu District of Wuxi City, Jiangsu province in eastern China on Thursday demanded that he pay a penalty for having two \"beyond-the-quota\" children. The letter was posted on the district's official account on Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblogging service. The fine comes after Zhang apologized in an open letter for his \"excessive children\" in December. He and his wife, Chen Ting, admitted to having two sons and a daughter.\n@highlight\nRenowned Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou penalized for violating China's one-child policy\n@highlight\nLocal authorities demand a hefty fine of 7.48 million yuan ($1.21 million)\n@highlight\nZhang apologized in December for his \"excessive children.\"\n@highlight\nZhang and his wife admitted to having two sons and a daughter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 108, "end": 112}, {"start": 168, "end": 172}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 225, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 417, "end": 426}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 663, "end": 669}, {"start": 681, "end": 691}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 839, "end": 843}, {"start": 909, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All I can say is that this is nothing to him,\" Sina Weibo user__729_ wrote on China's equivalent of @placeholder.", "idx": 93479}], "idx": 60920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:38 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 6 December 2012 The orphaned daughter of Kansas City Chief Jovan Belcher will receive more than $1 million from the NFL. Belcher shot Kasandra Perkins his 22-year-old girlfriend and the mother of his child before driving to Arrowhead stadium and turning the gun on himself. The murder-suicide on Saturday morning means that the estate or guardian of his three-month-old daughter Zoey will receive the money under NFL's collective-bargaining agreement. Happy family: Belcher killed his girlfriend before shooting himself at the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium. His daughter stands to receive $1million from NFL\n@highlight\nJovan Belcher shot Kasandra Perkins his 22-year-old girlfriend before driving to Arrowhead stadium and turning the gun on himself\n@highlight\nEstate of couple's three-month-old daughter Zoey will receive the money under NFL's collective-bargaining agreement\n@highlight\nZoey stands to receive $108,000 annually over the next four years, $48,000 in the fifth year and then $52,000 each year until age 18\n@highlight\nBelcher's funeral took place yesterday and Perkins is scheduled for today", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 116, "end": 126}, {"start": 134, "end": 146}, {"start": 191, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 209, "end": 224}, {"start": 299, "end": 315}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 488, "end": 490}, {"start": 541, "end": 547}, {"start": 602, "end": 619}, {"start": 677, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 711, "end": 726}, {"start": 773, "end": 789}, {"start": 877, "end": 880}, {"start": 911, "end": 913}, {"start": 960, "end": 963}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Snapp said @placeholder made a phone call and a short time later, a woman let Belcher into her building.", "idx": 93481}], "idx": 60921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Diego Costa up against Thiago Silva is a mouthwatering prospect: one of the world\u2019s best strikers versus one of the game\u2019s best defenders. I watched Silva a lot at the World Cup for Brazil and he was immense. When he was missing, they lost 7-1 to Germany in the semi-final. Silva is an aggressive and brave defender who attacks the ball well. He\u2019s not the tallest at barely 6ft but that gives him extra mobility. 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It is not yet clear exactly what role they have played in what the Pentagon described as \"participation and support\" for the operation, but this is about symbolism more than military might. For the U.S., it was vitally important to avoid this looking like another Western attack on a Middle Eastern country, and to emphasize that opposition to ISIS comes from within the Arab and Muslim worlds - where the vast majority of their victims have come from.\n@highlight\nFive Arab states participated in or support airstrikes against ISIS targets in Syria, the U.S. says\n@highlight\nJane Kinninmont says their support reflects concerns about security and reputation\n@highlight\nSome of the Gulf states are concerned that the West blames them for ISIS's rise, she says\n@highlight\nBut pro-opposition Syrians will ask why they didn't intervene against Assad, she says", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 27}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 321, "end": 324}, {"start": 387, "end": 393}, {"start": 407, "end": 420}, {"start": 467, "end": 470}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 650, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 670}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 698, "end": 712}, {"start": 804, "end": 814}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}, {"start": 912, "end": 918}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, until recently, they were talking about an Arab intervention against @placeholder.", "idx": 93491}], "idx": 60928} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nearly a million Americans may have to wait longer to get their tax refunds this year thanks to a clerical error linked to ObamaCare. The Obama administration revealed today it sent about 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers the wrong tax information, and officials are asking those consumers to delay filing their 2014 taxes. Another 50,000 or so who already filed may have to resubmit their returns. The tax mistake is a self-inflicted injury that comes on the heels of what President Barack Obama had touted as a successful enrollment season, with about 11.4million people signed up. Oops! About 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers got the wrong tax information from the government, and officials are asking those affected to delay filing their 2014 returns\n@highlight\nObama administration sent 800,000 HealthCare.gov customers wrong tax information\n@highlight\nAbout 50,000 taxpayers who already filed may have to resubmit their returns\n@highlight\nErrors were found in new tax forms called 1095-As, which are like W-2 for health care", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 25}, {"start": 123, "end": 131}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 196, "end": 209}, {"start": 483, "end": 494}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 799, "end": 812}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The errors disclosed Friday are in new forms that @placeholder sent to millions of consumers receiving coverage through the federal insurance market that serves most states.", "idx": 93494}], "idx": 60930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "As parents rush to fill their children's stocking ahead of Christmas, a list featuring toys from both the past and present that Brits thought were simply unforgettable has been released. Retro favourites Space Hoppers, My Little Pony and Mr Potato Head join more recent classics such as Buzz Lightyear figures, Furbies and Tamagotchis in being named some of the most iconic children\u2019s toys ever. Entries from the Toy Story franchise proved popular after the release of the first movie in 1995 and were remembered for their appearance again in 2010 after Toy Story 3 was made. Iconic: A new list features toys from both the past and present that Brits thought were simply unforgettable, from Space Hoppers, Connect 4 and Cluedo to Furbies, Sylvanian families, Game Boy and My Little Pony\n@highlight\nTop 50 favourite toys from the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties revealed\n@highlight\nIncludes Buzz Lightyear, Furbies, Speak & Spell and Cabbage Patch Dolls\n@highlight\nInteractive talking Elsa doll from Frozen is this year's sell-out toy", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 204, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 232}, {"start": 241, "end": 251}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 323, "end": 333}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 646, "end": 650}, {"start": 692, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}, {"start": 892, "end": 905}, {"start": 917, "end": 929}, {"start": 935, "end": 953}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the @placeholder, electronic talking Furbies and handheld digital pets, more commonly known as Tamagotchis, were the must-have toys.", "idx": 93496}, {"query": "'Toys have also become more iconic off the back of popular animated films like with @placeholder and currently with the Frozen frenzy.", "idx": 93499}], "idx": 60932} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Will Brazil win the World Cup without Neymar? Will Brazil win the World Cup without Neymar? Now share your opinion Neymar has been flown to Sao Paulo by helicopter as the Brazil superstar begins his recovery from injury. The forward was transported by ambulance to a waiting military helicopter before he was lifted on via a stretcher. The 22-year-old managed a brief wave before taking off from Rio. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar holding back tears during emotional message to fans Moving: Neymar was flown to Sao Paulo by helicopter to begin his recovery Devastated: Neymar is transported from an ambulance to a military helicopter to be airlifted home\n@highlight\n22-year-old striker injured in Brazil's 2-1 quarter-final win over Colombia\n@highlight\nClashed with Colombia's Juan Camilo Zuniga late in the second half\n@highlight\nNeymar flew back with team-mates before taking an ambulance to team's training camp in the mountain city of Teresopolis\n@highlight\nHe has now flown by helicopter to Sao Paulo\n@highlight\nThiago Silva and David Luiz involved in emotional scenes as they wish Neymar well on tarmac of Rio airport\n@highlight\nNeymar's World Cup over after injury rules him out for four weeks\n@highlight\nHe is not expected to need surgery however", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 10}, {"start": 20, "end": 28}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 171, "end": 176}, {"start": 396, "end": 398}, {"start": 428, "end": 433}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 737, "end": 744}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 781, "end": 798}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thanks: Neymar managed a wave as he left for @placeholder", "idx": 93500}], "idx": 60933} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley Nicholas T. Sheley had already killed two men when he murdered four people including a two-year-old boy Petty criminal Nicholas Sheley was yesterday found guilty of four murders. Sheley was convicted of the killings of his wife's ex-boyfriend Brock Branson, his fianc\u00e9e Kilynna Lee Blake, a month after her 20th birthday, and her two-year-old son, Dayan Kurtis and their flatmate. Sheley had never got over the fact that his wife, Holly Gaul Shieley, had dated Mr Branson and he went to the flat they shared with a hammer in his hand. Their flatmate Kenneth Ulve, 25, was there alone, and Sheley killed him with a hammer.\n@highlight\nNicholas Sheley killed two seniors while looking for money to buy drugs\n@highlight\nStole blood-spattered vehicle of one of them and took his wife for drive in it\n@highlight\nThey had sex - to 'keep the peace' she said - on the trip despite her jeans being blood soaked\n@highlight\nWife testified in return for immunity only when her DNA was found in cab\n@highlight\nSheley murdered four people in NW Illinois - one his wife's ex-boyfriend, the others were in the wrong place at the wrong time\n@highlight\n'Nicholas Sheley killed Brock. He killed Kye. He killed Dayan. And he killed Kenny\u2019: Prosecutor Steve Nate at the trial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 35}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 261, "end": 273}, {"start": 288, "end": 304}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 449, "end": 466}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 652, "end": 666}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1177, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1196}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1213}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1234}, {"start": 1249, "end": 1258}]}, "qas": [{"query": "November 2006 - @placeholder begins dating Brock Branson but it is a relationship that is going nowhere", "idx": 93506}], "idx": 60936} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo (CNN) -- Kidnappers in Egypt have released two Americans and their Egyptian tour guide after holding them hostage for three days, a security official said Monday. \"They are at security headquarters with us now, in good condition. The negotiations succeeded, but we did not give in to the kidnappers' demands,\" said Gen. Ahmed Bakr, head of security in northern Sinai. The freed Americans told CNN they are happy and relieved. \"We are heading directly to Israel to join the members of our church as soon as we get our passports sent to us from Cairo,\" said Michel Louis, the pastor of a Pentecostal church in Boston. \"I tell my family I am in good health and in good spirits, but I have not taken my medicine since Friday, so I am a little tired.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"I am in good health and in good spirits,\" Michel Louis says\n@highlight\nThe freed hostages are \"in good condition,\" a security official says\n@highlight\nAuthorities did not give in to kidnappers' demands, he says\n@highlight\nTwo Americans and an Egyptian tour guide were kidnapped Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 562, "end": 573}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 823}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family was not aware of security concerns about travel across the Sinai, where @placeholder had been kidnapped and swiftly released in two separate incidents since February, Jean Louis said.", "idx": 93508}], "idx": 60938} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Days after he left a nursing home, radio icon Casey Kasem was the subject of a welfare check at a residence in Washington state, officials said Thursday. Kitsap County sheriff's deputies went to an address provided by California Adult Protective Services, Scott Wilson, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, told CNN. Authorities on Tuesday afternoon found Casey Kasem and his wife, Jean, visiting longtime friends at the home. The couple was staying there on vacation, Wilson said. After staying 40 minutes and determining that Kasem was alert, not in distress and was receiving appropriate care, the deputies left. Kitsap County authorities would not release the address where they found Kasem, citing privacy reasons. The county is just west of Seattle.\n@highlight\nCouple free to go where they want, sheriff's official says\n@highlight\nWashington deputies find Kasem in a home\n@highlight\nKasem, 82, is suffering from Lewy body disease\n@highlight\nHis daughters and his wife are in a feud over him", "entities": [{"start": 46, "end": 56}, {"start": 111, "end": 126}, {"start": 154, "end": 166}, {"start": 218, "end": 253}, {"start": 256, "end": 267}, {"start": 313, "end": 315}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 617, "end": 629}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 890, "end": 894}, {"start": 919, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We are one step closer to bringing him home,\" daughter @placeholder said in a statement Wednesday night.", "idx": 93514}], "idx": 60943} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway. David Savill, who has named himself Dave Sparrow in Second Life, has Asperger's syndrome. David Savill, 22, lives in Gloucester, England, in real life and created this spot within the virtual world of Second Life. Residents of this digital realm can represent themselves with 3-D images called avatars and connect with each other over the Internet.\n@highlight\nPeople with autism spectrum disorders could find a haven within Second Life\n@highlight\nSecond Life is a virtual world where people represent themselves with avatars\n@highlight\nDavid Savill, 22, has Asperger's syndrome and founded a virtual gathering spot\n@highlight\niReport: See your Second Life stories and news of a virtual world", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 288, "end": 299}, {"start": 324, "end": 335}, {"start": 340, "end": 350}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 378, "end": 389}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 712, "end": 722}, {"start": 735, "end": 745}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Savill said @placeholder excels at minimizing geographical separations between people and bringing people from all over the world to meet together quickly and easily.", "idx": 93515}], "idx": 60944} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Liz Hull, Rosie Taylor and Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 07:12 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:32 EST, 12 April 2012 As a comedian, he should probably have learnt when to give up on a joke. But instead of making amends for his jibe about Hillsborough, Alan Davies has dug himself in deeper \u2013 by joking that he wanted to dress up as a \u2018comedy Scouser\u2019. The 46-year-old received death threats after he mocked Liverpool Football Club\u2019s refusal to play on the anniversary of the 1989 disaster, out of respect for the 96 fans who died. He apologised for the remarks \u2013 only to aggravate the situation yesterday by poking fun at Liverpudlians.\n@highlight\nTV star receives death threats amid backlash for mocking club's decision not to play on April 15\n@highlight\nAs a mark of respect, Liverpool FC do not hold matches on anniversary of disaster that killed 96 fans\n@highlight\nHillsborough Justice Campaign refuses comedian's donation\n@highlight\nHe is due to perform in Liverpool later this year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 42}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 406, "end": 428}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 777, "end": 788}, {"start": 868, "end": 896}, {"start": 961, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By way of apology for his remarks, @placeholder tried to make a \u00a31,000", "idx": 93517}], "idx": 60946} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Swansea are set to open contract talks with Ki Sung-Yueng as Aston Villa\u2019s interest in the South Korea midfielder builds. Villa and Sunderland are keen on the 25-year-old, whose current deal expires at the end of the forthcoming season. But Swansea are keen to retain Ki and Sportsmail understands that negotiations over a new contract will take place ahead of the new season. Back in Wales: Ki Sung-Yeung is back in Swansea gear as he prepares for the new season back at his club A second chance: Ki tries to take the ball from Plymouth's pre season game as part of Gary Monk's preparations\n@highlight\nSouth Korean midfielder is in demand with Sunderland also interested\n@highlight\nAston Villa want to sign the 25-year-old but Swansea hope he will stay\n@highlight\nKi spent last season on loan with the Black Cats and was impressive\n@highlight\nPablo Hernandez's move to Al Arabi delayed as clubs argue over fee\n@highlight\nDeal is not thought to be in danger and will still likely go ahead", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 122, "end": 126}, {"start": 132, "end": 141}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 268, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 284}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 392, "end": 404}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 498, "end": 499}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 645, "end": 654}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Irrespective, he occasionally impressed during his first season, before being sent out on loan in the last campaign where he excelled at @placeholder.", "idx": 93519}], "idx": 60948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "At the edge of the heliosphere, you wouldn't know by looking whether you left the cradle of humanity behind and floated out into interstellar space. You would just see unfathomably empty space, no matter which side of the invisible line you were on. But scientists now have strong evidence that NASA's Voyager 1 probe has crossed this important border, making history as the first human-made object to leave the heliosphere, the magnetic boundary separating the solar system's sun, planets and solar wind from the rest of the galaxy. \"In leaving the heliosphere and setting sail on the cosmic seas between the stars, Voyager has joined other historic journeys of exploration: The first circumnavigation of the Earth, the first steps on the Moon,\" said Ed Stone, chief scientist on the Voyager mission. \"That's the kind of event this is, as we leave behind our solar bubble.\"\n@highlight\nStudy: Voyager 1 left heliosphere around August 25, 2012\n@highlight\nVoyager 1 and 2 were launched in 1977, 16 days apart\n@highlight\nVoyager 1 is now the first mission to explore interstellar space", "entities": [{"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 710, "end": 714}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 893, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both @placeholder probes carry time capsules known as \"the golden record,\" a 12-inch, gold-plated copper disc with images and sounds so that extraterrestrials could learn about us.", "idx": 93524}], "idx": 60950} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kogelo, Kenya (CNN) -- Four years ago this village was the center of \"Obama mania.\" The celebration of 2008 \"was exceptional, it is something not any of us would have imagined to have happened because we were at the brink of history being made,\" said village resident Malik Obama, half-brother of the president. In 2008, Malik Obama peered into a tiny TV with a flickering CNN signal for an all-night vigil watching results come in. After a rain-soaked night that stranded more than a few reporters who had come to the village, Malik Obama emerged bleary-eyed but dancing. A crowd of supporters chanted his name.\n@highlight\nThe village of Kogelo was the birthplace of President Obama's father\n@highlight\nIn 2008 the village celebrated \"Obama mania\"\n@highlight\nBarack Obama's win put Kogelo on the map\n@highlight\nNow, with a close election looming, many are nervous", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 321, "end": 331}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 528, "end": 538}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 760, "end": 771}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even without a visit from President Obama, @placeholder is still trying to make good use of the connection.", "idx": 93528}], "idx": 60954} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Robin Lim, an American woman who has helped thousands of poor Indonesian women have a healthy pregnancy and birth, was named the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night. Through her Bumi Sehat health clinics, \"Mother Robin,\" or \"Ibu Robin\" as she is called by the locals, offers free prenatal care, birthing services and medical aid in Indonesia, where many families cannot afford care. \"Every baby's first breath on Earth could be one of peace and love. Every mother should be healthy and strong. Every birth could be safe and loving. But our world is not there yet,\" Lim said during \"CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute,\" which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and recognized Lim and the other top 10 CNN Heroes of 2011.\n@highlight\nRobin Lim was named the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night\n@highlight\nShe has helped thousands of poor Indonesian women have a healthy pregnancy and birth\n@highlight\nThe annual show honors the Top 10 CNN Heroes and names one of them Hero of the Year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 62, "end": 71}, {"start": 134, "end": 153}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 419, "end": 423}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 646, "end": 662}, {"start": 667, "end": 677}, {"start": 694, "end": 696}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 750, "end": 758}, {"start": 779, "end": 798}, {"start": 860, "end": 869}, {"start": 950, "end": 966}, {"start": 990, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Today on our @placeholder, 981 mothers in the prime of their life will die -- and tomorrow again and yesterday,\" she said.", "idx": 93529}], "idx": 60955} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fresh reports of global espionage. Furious European officials. A plea from the vice president. The weekend was packed with twists and turns in the case of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and the secret documents he's leaked. Snowden, who faces espionage charges in the United States, is still in Russia and seeking asylum from Ecuador. Here are some key recent developments that CNN is reporting: New allegations about U.S. spying Germany's Der Spiegel and Britain's The Guardian have published stories with new claims about U.S. surveillance, citing NSA documents leaked to them by Snowden. The reports, which CNN has not independently confirmed, include allegations that:\n@highlight\nCiting leaked NSA documents, European publications publish fresh allegations of U.S. spying\n@highlight\nOutraged European officials are demanding answers from the United States\n@highlight\nEcuador's president says Vice President Joe Biden asked him not to give Snowden asylum\n@highlight\nAmateur filmmakers release the first movie about Snowden", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 171, "end": 194}, {"start": 207, "end": 220}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 414, "end": 416}, {"start": 454, "end": 457}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 476, "end": 486}, {"start": 492, "end": 498}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 646, "end": 648}, {"start": 734, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 882, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 913}, {"start": 947, "end": 955}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials have said they'll address the concerns through diplomatic channels.", "idx": 93539}], "idx": 60961} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He was just a young boy -- long before he became one of Africa's all-time football greats and racked up trophies in Europe's top competitions -- when Abedi Ayew first heard people comparing him with arguably the game's best player -- Brazil's Edson Arantes do Nascimento, also known as Pele. Yet, there was just one problem for the young Abedi, who grew up in a poor Ghanaian village and shared a home with his 18 siblings. He didn't know who Pele was. \"You imagine that we don't have access to televisions, we don't have lights in our villages; we were closed in the very small village so we didn't have access to all these things,\" he explains.\n@highlight\nAbedi \"Pele\" Ayew is a Ghanaian football legend\n@highlight\nHis skills on the field garnered him the nickname of arguably the game's greatest player\n@highlight\nHe helped lead Olympique de Marseilles to its first ever European championship in 1993\n@highlight\nThe attacking midfielder was also captain of Ghana's national team for six years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 159, "end": 168}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 252, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 347, "end": 351}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 452, "end": 455}, {"start": 667, "end": 683}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 890}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Like his namesake, the Ghanaian \"@placeholder\" displayed a nimble athleticism on the pitch, dazzling defenders with his spectacular technique and blistering pace.", "idx": 93541}], "idx": 60962} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 07:37 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:28 EST, 11 November 2013 Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students are flocking to U.S. colleges and universities, helping to drive the number of international students studying in America to record levels. Similarly, all-time high numbers of American students are studying abroad, although there are far fewer and they tend to do much shorter stints than students coming to the United States, according to a report by the Institute of International Education and the State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. They say international education programs do more than advance cultural enrichment. They also are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students and to the students themselves, who improve their job competitiveness.\n@highlight\nAfter China, the biggest number of foreign students came from India\n@highlight\nThe number of U.S. students studying abroad has tripled since 1993", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 120, "end": 126}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 449, "end": 461}, {"start": 493, "end": 528}, {"start": 538, "end": 553}, {"start": 557, "end": 598}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}, {"start": 902, "end": 906}, {"start": 933, "end": 936}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Chinese students and their parents are looking for high quality education, get the importance of international education, and it's making @placeholder the No.", "idx": 93552}, {"query": "By contrast, 283,332 @placeholder students studied abroad for academic credit - a three per cent increase from a year earlier.", "idx": 93553}], "idx": 60970} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Phil Blanche, Press Association Sport Swansea boss Garry Monk insists he is not getting carried away with the club's 100 per cent start to the Barclays Premier League season. Monk's men followed up their shock opening-day win at Manchester United by beating battling Burnley at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea withstanding pressure for most of the second half after Nathan Dyer had given them a 23rd-minute lead. But Monk is fully aware of the pitfalls of management, even though he has only been in the Swansea hot-seat for eight months. Joy: Swansea City scorer Nathan Dyer (third right) and his team-mates celebrate after his goal against Burnley\n@highlight\nSwansea beat Burnley 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium with a Nathan Dyer strike\n@highlight\nThey left Old Trafford with a 2-1 win over Manchester United last weekend\n@highlight\nMonk says it is a 'fantastic start' but Swans must 'build on' this and improve\n@highlight\nSwansea boss impressed with how side dealt with Burnley in second half\n@highlight\nBurnley boss Sean Dyche says his side must learn quickly to survive", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 39}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 54, "end": 63}, {"start": 146, "end": 168}, {"start": 178, "end": 181}, {"start": 232, "end": 248}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 285, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 308}, {"start": 366, "end": 376}, {"start": 417, "end": 420}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 539, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 661, "end": 667}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 693, "end": 707}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 789, "end": 805}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Team effort: @placeholder, pictured celebrating Dyer's goal, proved to be too strong for Burnley", "idx": 93562}], "idx": 60978} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Iran has condemned the kidnapping of one of its diplomats in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, calling it an \"act of terrorism,\" an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said. Pakistani policemen inspect a bullet-riddled car of a kidnapped Iranian diplomat on Thursday. \"Pakistan should do its best to protect foreign diplomats and their residential places,\" the spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said, according to Iran's state-run IRNA news agency. At least four gunmen abducted Heshmatollah Attarzadeh near his home in Peshawar as he headed to work at the Iranian consulate, according to Pakistani police and Iranian diplomatic officials. His bodyguard, a Pakistani police officer, was shot and killed when the two men tried to resist, a Peshawar police official said.\n@highlight\nDiplomat was kidnapped and his bodyguard killed in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan\n@highlight\nAuthorities believe he was kidnapped while traveling from his home to consulate\n@highlight\nOn Wednesday, gunmen shot and killed an American aid worker in Peshawar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 32}, {"start": 100, "end": 107}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 397, "end": 411}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 497, "end": 519}, {"start": 538, "end": 545}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 607, "end": 615}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 850, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's new government has tried to negotiate a deal with militants as part of its efforts to bypass military might and achieve peace through talks.", "idx": 93565}], "idx": 60979} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 19 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:30 EST, 19 November 2013 A cheating wife tried to hire a hitman to wipe her husband 'off the face of the earth' after she started a series of affairs with other men, a court heard. Kelly Cliff, 40, is accused of hatching a 'cold-blooded' two-year plot to kill Carl Gallagher, 47, following a string of relationships with other men. Wolverhampton Crown Court heard the mother-of-two asked friend Dalton Bowen, 45, to arrange her estranged husband's death as she wanted to end their 22-year relationship 'once and for all'.\n@highlight\nKelly Cliff, 40, accused of hatching plot to kill Carl Gallagher\n@highlight\nWolverhampton Crown Court heard she asked friend to arrange death\n@highlight\nIt is alleged she wanted to end their 22-year relationship 'once and for all'\n@highlight\nCliff, from Aldridge, West Midlands, denies soliciting the murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 249, "end": 259}, {"start": 328, "end": 341}, {"start": 400, "end": 412}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 463, "end": 474}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 651, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 689}, {"start": 691, "end": 701}, {"start": 843, "end": 847}, {"start": 855, "end": 862}, {"start": 865, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Then @placeholder forgave her and they would get back together.'", "idx": 93571}, {"query": "'The reason she chose @placeholder to kill her husband was because he was trusted as a friend, was a man of violence and somebody who was unlikely to speak to police'.", "idx": 93572}], "idx": 60984} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea players believe Andre Schurrle will agree his return to Germany over the weekend. The 24-year-old is the subject of an offer from Wolfsburg, as reported by Sportsmail, and is keen to join them and kickstart his career. Schurrle has contributed to Chelsea during his time under Jose Mourinho but wants regular starts and more game time. Mourinho rates the World Cup winner but believes he needs to be more physical to handle the Premier League. 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Eyeing his drink, a smiling Harry innocently told a fellow guest: \u2018I didn\u2019t realise you had Pimm\u2019s in America.\u2019 Quick as a flash, his principal private secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, moved in and spirited the glass away. It was a telling vignette. Having a ball: Prince Harry plays volleyball at the opening of the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs Down and out: Harry was playing for the UK against an American team\n@highlight\nPrince Harry competed for Britain in Warrior Games sitting volleyball match\n@highlight\nMet wounded veterans in competition for injured servicemen and women\n@highlight\nPart of tour around U.S. that has generated 'Harrymania'", "entities": [{"start": 79, "end": 86}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 141, "end": 144}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 324, "end": 346}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 498, "end": 513}, {"start": 529, "end": 533}, {"start": 555, "end": 556}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 601, "end": 605}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 643}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 806, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In truth, however, Harry seems to be doing a perfectly good job of charming the pants off @placeholder without the help of his royal image-makers.", "idx": 93577}], "idx": 60988} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill for MailOnline Follow @@kie1410 For some, playing for England means everything. An honour, a duty, a reward, call it what you will. Cy Goddard, however, is a 17-year-old youth product of Tottenham Hotspur who disagrees, having pledged his allegiance to Japan after politely declining advances from England scouts. The half-Japanese, half-English attacking midfielder has grown up admiring the Samurai Blue way while learning his trade at Tottenham, a club that prides itself on nurturing players of flair. Citizenship in football often sparks debates - as it did with Belgium's Adnan Januzaj - yet for Goddard, who takes Japanese lessons twice a week, it\u2019s as simple a decision as they come.\n@highlight\nCy Goddard bravely turned down England and represented Japan's Under-16s after being called up in 2013 - despite not knowing the language\n@highlight\nThe Tottenham Hotspur attacking midfielder grew up in south London and now takes Japanese lessons twice a week after training sessions\n@highlight\nThe 17-year-old has been on Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund's radar and hopes to represent Japan at a major tournament in the near future\n@highlight\nGoddard reveals it's not uncommon for youth players eligible to look elsewhere to snub England as the Three Lions aren't particularly admired\n@highlight\nBelgium's Adnan Januzaj, Nigeria's Victor Moses and Germany's Lewis Holtby are among others that could have represented England", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 69, "end": 75}, {"start": 147, "end": 156}, {"start": 202, "end": 218}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 338, "end": 345}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 408, "end": 419}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 872, "end": 888}, {"start": 928, "end": 933}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1113}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1254, "end": 1260}, {"start": 1269, "end": 1279}, {"start": 1320, "end": 1326}, {"start": 1330, "end": 1342}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1351}, {"start": 1355, "end": 1366}, {"start": 1372, "end": 1378}, {"start": 1382, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1440, "end": 1446}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Always my mindset was that I wanted to play for @placeholder.", "idx": 93589}], "idx": 60996} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Indian police are on the lookout for three Iranians they suspect of involvement in last month's bombing of an Israeli Embassy car in New Delhi, a senior investigator said Thursday. The investigator, who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity, identified the suspects as Houshan Afshar, Syed Ali Mehdi Sadr and Mohammad Reza Abolghasemi. The Iranian Embassy spokesman, Hassan Rahimi Majd, did not respond to CNN's calls for a comment. Syed Mohammad Kazmi, an Indian freelance journalist working for an Iranian news outlet, was arrested last week in connection with the February 13 attack, which left several people wounded.\n@highlight\nIndian police are looking for three Iranian suspects in last month's bombing in New Delhi\n@highlight\nIncidents occurred in Tbilisi, Georgia, and Bangkok, Thailand\n@highlight\nTehran denies any involvement in the attacks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 274, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 314, "end": 338}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 411, "end": 413}, {"start": 438, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 505, "end": 511}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Iran has denied the accusation, saying that \"@placeholder agents are often the perpetrators of such terrorist acts.\"", "idx": 93593}], "idx": 60998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:33 EST, 8 November 2013 After days and repeated refusals from city officials, Jose Reyes has officially been identified as the Sparks Middle School shooter. The seventh grader who was 12-years-old, allegedly opened fire with a 9-millimeter Ruger semiautomatic pistol and shot three people in Nevada on Monday and one of the victims, Michael Landsberry died. Reyes also died in the shooting spree after turning his gun on himself and authorities in the city had claimed their much-questioned desision to not release the name was to protect his family's privacy.\n@highlight\nReyes has been described by students as having friends but shy\n@highlight\nThose who did discuss him with reporters said he liked video games\n@highlight\nHis family has been cooperating with police in the investigation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 193, "end": 212}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 399, "end": 416}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Monday's shooting left @placeholder dead and two students injured", "idx": 93597}, {"query": "@placeholder is believed to have been a married father who had just celebrated his wedding anniversary this weekend", "idx": 93598}], "idx": 61000} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Frank Lampard has completed his move to MLS side New York City FC after he was unveiled on Thursday. The 36-year-old left Chelsea at the end of last season after 13 seasons and a club record 211 goals. The midfielder becomes New York City FC's fourth player and second major summer signing following the arrival of David Villa from Atletico Madrid. 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Created by Vitamins Design, the Lego calendar is mounted to the studio wall in East London and staff members are each assigned their own mini figure. Each row of flat Lego represents a month, with time slots and tasks determined by different coloured and sized Lego bricks. 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John McCain uncorked a scathing attack on anti-war protesters who interrupted an Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday, earning applause by barking, 'Get out of here, you low-life scum!' Activists with the far-left pacifist group CodePink stood with banners when former secretary of state Henry Kissinger entered the room, accusing him of committing war crimes during his tenure as America's top diplomat and as the national security adviser. They shook handcuffs in his face and chanted 'Arrest Henry Kissinger for war crimes' while McCain, who chaired the hearing about global threats to the U.S., sat dumbfounded and embarrassed.\n@highlight\nArizona Republican was slamming CodePink activists for condemning the former secretary of state and shaking handcuffs in his face\n@highlight\nAnother former secretary of state, George Shultz, 94. stood and saluted Kissinger, 91, as the protesters chanted\n@highlight\nCapitol Police tossed a few screaming peaceniks out of the Senate hearing chamber but others were allowed to stay long enough to yell a second time\n@highlight\nThe audience applauded McCain loudly after he shouted at the activists\n@highlight\nThe women's group claims it wants 'mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters'... 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Lieutenant Kirsty Wallace, 32, is in Team GB\u2019s wheelchair basketball side and is described as an elite athlete. Despite fears she would be paralysed from the waist down after the accident seven years ago, she managed to stand with splints after just six weeks and did without her wheelchair to walk down the aisle at her wedding in 2011.\n@highlight\nLieutenant Kirsty Wallace injured after falling of human pyramid in 2007\n@highlight\n32-year-old feared paralysed from waist down after alcohol-fuelled night\n@highlight\nBut she managed to walk without wheelchair down aisle in 2011\n@highlight\nNow poster girl for Navy and key member of wheelchair basketball team", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 49}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 297, "end": 310}, {"start": 323, "end": 329}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Determined to live life to the full, she is still in the @placeholder and has even been able to go scuba diving and snowboarding with special equipment.", "idx": 93622}], "idx": 61018} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Atlanta (CNN) -- Song Byeok had every reason to be pleased with his success. A gift for drawing led to a prestigious career as a propaganda artist and full membership in North Korea's communist party. Then the food shortages started. Like tens of thousands of other North Koreans in the mid-1990s, Song made forays across the Tumen River to find food in China. Despite witnessing a better material life across the border, he says, he never doubted that North Korea was culturally superior. He never considered leaving his homeland for anything more than food. \"I was a believer. I saw North Koreans as pure,\" Song said. \"And we needed the Great Leader to protect us from outsiders.\"\n@highlight\nOnce a propagandist, defector Song Byeok now paints satirical works about North Korea\n@highlight\nHis paintings dwell on miseries of life in his homeland, joy of the freedoms he found in the South\n@highlight\nFrom a country of 25 million, only about 20,000 North Korean defectors live in the South\n@highlight\nSong is optimistic new leader Kim Jong Un will be an agent for change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 170, "end": 180}, {"start": 266, "end": 278}, {"start": 298, "end": 301}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 453, "end": 463}, {"start": 585, "end": 597}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 768, "end": 778}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 949, "end": 960}, {"start": 984, "end": 988}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Song is passionate and sometimes brooding when discussing @placeholder but gracious and open about his deeply personal passage from propaganda artist to painter who anguishes over oppression in North Korea.", "idx": 93636}], "idx": 61029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When I first arrived in Rwanda's capital in 2012, I deliberately did not visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I did not want that experience to influence how I approached the country and its people. In my mind, Rwanda was going to be this country that was still on the brink of economic disaster. It would be very poorly set up, with a bad road system and difficult telecommunications. Frankly, I despaired of working with the government, thinking it would be extremely challenging to work with. I remember 1994 well. I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa and the Rwandan genocide, right on the heels of Nelson Mandela's election in South Africa, was big news across the continent.\n@highlight\nApril 7 marks 20 years since the start of the Rwanda genocide\n@highlight\nLeAnn Hager, an aid worker, spent 2012-2014 in Rwanda\n@highlight\nWhen she heard Rwanda, she thought of genocide, until she got there\n@highlight\nHave a personal essay to share with the world? Submit at CNN iReport", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 92, "end": 115}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 568, "end": 588}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 653, "end": 666}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 815, "end": 825}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Looking at @placeholder today with a certainty that such an atrocity can never happen again, you wonder \"How did this ever happen in the first place?\"", "idx": 93643}], "idx": 61032} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A priest known for his collection of religious art is under investigation for possible involvement in the illegal ivory trade, according to a Philippine law enforcement agency. Monsignor Cristobal Garcia was quoted in the October issue of National Geographic directing a reporter to ivory carvers and traders, and also dispensing advice on how to smuggle the banned item into the United States. According to the National Geographic article, Garcia told the journalist, Bryan Christy, to wrap ivory in \"old, stinky underwear and pour ketchup on it,\" to disguise it as a soiled piece of clothing to get it through U.S. customs. 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The Bright Eyes Kit contains a pair of glasses made entirely of circuit board and dotted with 174 LED's tacked onto the front. \"You can control each individual LED,\" explains Daniel Hirschmann, co-founder of Technology Will Save Us (TWSU), the London based start-up behind the idea. The small array can display scrolling text, videos of flickering flames or generate any moving image that the user desires.\n@highlight\nThe Bright Eyes Kit DIY LED glasses teaches you basic programming, and makes you look cool too.\n@highlight\nDaniel Hirschmann, founder of Technology Will Save Us talks with CNN about his educational kits and his philosophy.\n@highlight\nProgramming is as important today as literacy; the maker movement is a \"paradigm shift\" in thinking.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 91, "end": 100}, {"start": 305, "end": 319}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 476, "end": 492}, {"start": 509, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 723, "end": 741}, {"start": 826, "end": 842}, {"start": 891, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is their latest piece of kit seeking to fill the gap between the technology we own and what we know about how it works.", "idx": 93649}], "idx": 61036} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Johannesburg (CNN) -- They gathered in the tens of thousands -- presidents, prime ministers, royals, celebrities and ordinary South Africans -- all united to say farewell to a man hailed as a global symbol of reconciliation. In what has been billed as one of the largest gatherings of global leaders in recent history, representatives from around the world joined street sweepers, actors and religious figures to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela. From President Barack Obama to Cuba's Raul Castro, praise came from all sides in a four-hour memorial service at Johannesburg FNB stadium for the revered statesman, who died Thursday at age 95.\n@highlight\nWorld leaders, celebrities join South Africans at memorial service\n@highlight\n\"The world thanks you for sharing Nelson Mandela with us,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nDespite pouring rain, crowds sing and dance\n@highlight\nThe four-hour memorial took place at Johannesburg's FNB stadium", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 126, "end": 139}, {"start": 428, "end": 441}, {"start": 459, "end": 470}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 482, "end": 492}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 900, "end": 911}, {"start": 915, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Walking up the stairs onto the stage to deliver his speech, Obama shook hands with @placeholder, an unprecedented gesture between the leaders of two nations that have been at loggerheads for more than half a century.", "idx": 93650}], "idx": 61037} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brazil's preparations for hosting the 2014 World Cup have been hit by a series of setbacks in the past year, and the national team's results on the football pitch have been just as patchy. Sunday's 2-2 draw with England at the newly reopened Maracana stadium -- a match that almost didn't take place due to a midweek bureaucratic mixup -- continued a poor start to Luiz Felipe Scolari's second reign as coach. 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The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told the NBC host that the pair regularly visits the chain, where customers can buy any number of products in bulk. She also said that the election of her husband, a Mormon, would signal that 'prejudices are left behind' just as the election of President Obama had done. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nWife of GOP presidential candidate appeared on Tuesday's show\n@highlight\nProfessed love of Costco wholesale warehouse\n@highlight\nSpoke on recent controversies, including Romney's plane window gaffe and infamous 47% comment last week\n@highlight\nAlso addressed her MS and plans as a possible first lady", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 114, "end": 123}, {"start": 137, "end": 152}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 223, "end": 228}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 480, "end": 485}, {"start": 569, "end": 573}, {"start": 626, "end": 628}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "High school sweethearts: Mrs Romney told @placeholder that it was love at first site when the couple met in high school; here, they're pictured in 1964", "idx": 93656}], "idx": 61042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama knows we live in a two-tiered America. 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She put up signs at the Oban Fish and Chip Shop, as well as an advertising board on the pavement outside her business in the bustling Argyll port, quoting the comment by her No1 fan.\n@highlight\nRow in Scottish port of Oban over which fish and chips Rick Stein liked best\n@highlight\nHe had visited the area as part of his BBC programme 'Food Heroes'\n@highlight\nOban Fish and Chip Shop has sign quoting Stein: 'The best I\u2019ve ever tasted'\n@highlight\nRival Nories quotes a 'Rick' saying their food is his favourite in Britain", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 115}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 272, "end": 287}, {"start": 401, "end": 423}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 595, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 635}, {"start": 698, "end": 700}, {"start": 713, "end": 723}, {"start": 737, "end": 759}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 824, "end": 835}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 891, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It might not say Rick Stein, but it says @placeholder and it is blatantly obvious they are trying to confuse people.", "idx": 93667}], "idx": 61048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Health.com) -- Lana, a 38 year-old publicist in Los Angeles, California, was diagnosed with genital herpes in 1997. Since then, she has \"kind of been hiding\" from the dating scene. Let's face it: How do you drop that bomb on a potential love interest? And when? She considered a number of online dating venues, but she says Match.com asked too many questions on its enrollment form, eHarmony was too \"religious,\" and MySpace was too much of a \"hookup zone.\" \"I wanted to meet men with my same diagnosis so we wouldn't [need to] have 'the talk,' or fear of rejection and transmitting,\" she says. \"Most of us with this don't wish to spread it.\"\n@highlight\nBillion-dollar online dating industry has been booming despite recession\n@highlight\nSites include Prescription 4 Love and STD-specific site Positivesingles.com\n@highlight\nPeople with mental health problems also benefited from specialized sites", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 10}, {"start": 17, "end": 20}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 326, "end": 334}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 419, "end": 425}, {"start": 754, "end": 772}, {"start": 778, "end": 780}, {"start": 796, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While sites like @placeholder and eHarmony don't discriminate, they also don't cater to people like Lana who are coping with sexually transmitted diseases, disabilities, or mental health conditions.", "idx": 93673}], "idx": 61054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Advertisements for Lynx deodorant featuring glamour model Lucy Pinder have been banned for degrading women and treating them as sex objects. The lads mag model was seen wearing very little and flashing her cleavage in a series of provocative video ads that hark back to the 1970s. The deodorant is made by multi-national manufacturer, Unilever, which is in the dock for sanctioning the images and demeaning women. 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Maria Sharapova, one of her predecessors as the top women's tennis player, is returning to the scene of her breakthrough title. Both players are adamant that their biggest obstacles to success at Wimbledon this year will be the Williams sisters Serena and Venus. The Americans are back on the scene after varying but significant absences. Serena, a four-time champion at the English grass-court grand slam, is playing just her second tournament since winning last year's final -- her second triumph in a row in south-west London.\n@highlight\nSerena and Venus Williams are the players their female rivals hope to avoid at Wimbledon\n@highlight\nAmerican sisters have won the grass-court grand slam nine times between them\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki is drawn to potentially meet Serena in semifinals\n@highlight\nMaria Sharapova, the 2004 champion, is in the same half of the women's draw", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 38}, {"start": 86, "end": 100}, {"start": 282, "end": 290}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 638, "end": 651}, {"start": 706, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 827, "end": 844}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sharapova, who stunned @placeholder as a 17-year-old in the 2004 final, is wary of the Williams' vast experience at the tournament.", "idx": 93689}], "idx": 61066} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 14:18 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:07 EST, 5 March 2014 President Obama is going to the mat to defend his controversial nominee to lead the Justice Department's civil rights division \u2013 a lawyer who once helped defend a notorious cop-killer \u2013 calling Republicans' efforts to block him a 'travesty.' Debo Adegbile, who once participated in the appeals process for convicted murdered and liberal cult hero Mumia Abu-Jamal, failed to win enough Senate votes to proceed to a final determination on his nomination. Vice President Joe Biden was on hand to cast a potential tiebreaking vote, but the 47-52 tally included 'no' votes from eight Democrats, including Majority Leader Harry Reid, effectively killing the nomination.\n@highlight\nDebo Adegbile helped overturn Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia policeman Daniel Faulkner\n@highlight\nThe president wants him to lead the DOJ's office that deals with racial discrimination\n@highlight\nAbu-Jamal's defense painted the African-American convict, not his white patrolman victim, as the victim of a racist courtroom lynching\n@highlight\nObama called the vote a 'travesty' in a biting statement fired off so quickly that the White House misspelled Adegbile's name\n@highlight\nEight Democratic senators voted 'no' including Majority Leader Harry Reid, who switched his allegiance in order to give political cover to vulnerable liberal incumbents facing tough re-election fights", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 195, "end": 212}, {"start": 305, "end": 315}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 496, "end": 501}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 816, "end": 830}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 895, "end": 909}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1253, "end": 1263}, {"start": 1276, "end": 1283}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1318}, {"start": 1366, "end": 1375}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's defection to the GOP side wasn't the only unusual feature of Wednesday afternoon's stunning defeat for the Obama administration.", "idx": 93690}, {"query": "@placeholder, in fact, had slammed Republicans for opposing Adegbile just moments before joining them, saying it was 'an affront to what it means to live in America.'", "idx": 93691}, {"query": "Grassley said @placeholder's defense of Abu-Jamal was a progressive 'cause in search of a legal justification.'", "idx": 93693}], "idx": 61067} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Big in Japan. It's a phenomenon well known to generations of rock bands, elevated from relative obscurity at home to apparent god-like status in the Land of the Rising Sun. Met at the airport by screaming fans, groups struggling to get in their own charts get an unexpected -- and often career-reviving -- taste of Beatlemania, Orient-style. This weekend, it's going international -- \"Live at the Budokan\" on tour, in Longchamp. Thousands of enthusiastic Japanese will invade Paris for an event that some say has become the crowning jewel in a new national obsession. It's not pop music, but horse racing -- a sport that has emerged from a murky association with underworld gambling to become an aspirational pastime for a younger generation of Japanese racegoers and a rival to the likes of baseball and football.\n@highlight\nJapan bid to end their Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe hoodoo at Sunday's big race\n@highlight\nEnglish Derby winner Ryan Moore talks of football stadium-like mentality in Japanese racing\n@highlight\nPublic obsesses about Kizuna jockey Yutaka Take, likened to the David Beckham of the sport\n@highlight\nHorse-breeding program ensures the best animals are brought in from around the globe", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 158, "end": 180}, {"start": 182, "end": 184}, {"start": 324, "end": 334}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 394, "end": 412}, {"start": 427, "end": 435}, {"start": 464, "end": 471}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 858, "end": 882}, {"start": 923, "end": 935}, {"start": 944, "end": 953}, {"start": 999, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1102}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Should Japan's most celebrated jockey win riding a horse with arguably the most emotional baggage in memory of the 18,000 people that lost their lives, it will be the ultimate way for the nation to celebrate breaking its duck in @placeholder.", "idx": 93698}], "idx": 61070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 7 January 2014 Colorado senator Ted Harvey has renewed calls for teachers to be armed in the wake of the shooting at Arapahoe High School where his son was on the debating team with the gunman A Colorado senator whose son was on the school debating team with the Arapahoe High gunman says the shooting 'validated' the need for teachers to be armed. Karl Pierson, 18, shot Claire Davis at point-blank range with a shotgun on December 13 in a rampage that officials said lasted just 80 seconds.\n@highlight\nTed Harvey says he doesn't want his wife and children to be 'sitting ducks'\n@highlight\nKarl Pierson, 17, shot teen Claire Davis in rampage lasting just 80 seconds\n@highlight\nSenator believes armed staff could act faster in response to shootings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 195, "end": 214}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 427, "end": 438}, {"start": 450, "end": 461}, {"start": 582, "end": 591}, {"start": 669, "end": 680}, {"start": 697, "end": 708}]}, "qas": [{"query": "off the school's debate team, of which @placeholder's son was a member, and", "idx": 93716}], "idx": 61085} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The sense that a deadly tragedy could get worse hangs over the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Scattered bodies, ripped-apart suitcases and charred books testify that 298 people died Thursday when the airplane fell from 30,000 feet to the grassy fields of an almost-lawless section of eastern Ukraine. More than 24 hours after the crash, the bodies lay there untouched, with nobody able to say who's in charge and whether the dead would ever be treated with dignity. \"It basically looks like the biggest crime scene in the world right now, guarded by a bunch of guys in uniform with heavy firepower who are quite inhospitable,\" Michael Bociurkiw, spokesman for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe team, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.\n@highlight\nBodies, wreckage are scattered over eastern Ukraine countryside\n@highlight\nSome people bound for Malaysia died in vacation clothes, reporter says\n@highlight\nBodies are starting to decompose in the heat\n@highlight\nHeavily armed pro-Russia militants control the crash site", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 86, "end": 109}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 685, "end": 736}, {"start": 749, "end": 751}, {"start": 755, "end": 773}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A small crew of emergency workers from the @placeholder government arrived and began working on the scene, but they need more people and resources to properly handle a crash that killed 298 people.", "idx": 93720}], "idx": 61088} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The skirmish between North and South Korea over Yeonpyeong, an island in the disputed zone between the two sides, has brought new danger to a standoff that has been escalating for more than two years. It happened just two days after North Korea revealed a sophisticated uranium enrichment program to three American visitors from Stanford University, and in the midst of its leadership transition from Kim Jong Il to his son, Kim Jong Un. How can the international community respond in a way that will deter North Korea without pushing the situation into all-out war? None of the options is particularly attractive: Strong sanctions and displays of force have already been tried, and failed to stop the latest attack. Military retaliation could easily escalate into war involving the Koreas, the United States and possibly China, with devastating consequences.\n@highlight\nCharles Armstrong says North Korean attack confronts the world with difficult options\n@highlight\nSanctions have failed, military action could be disastrous; talks the least bad choice, he says\n@highlight\nNorth Korea may be trying to show it's a force to be reckoned with, Armstrong says\n@highlight\nTalks could reveal what it will take to get Pyongyang to abandon nukes, he says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 39, "end": 59}, {"start": 66, "end": 75}, {"start": 251, "end": 261}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 347, "end": 365}, {"start": 419, "end": 429}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 889, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But for now, a nuclear @placeholder is a reality we must deal with.", "idx": 93728}], "idx": 61094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The City of London has postponed its plan to issue the St Paul's anti-capitalist protesters with legal notices requiring them to leave their tent city. The City of London Corporation confirmed it had suspended legal action against demonstrators until the morning, when the situation will be reviewed. A spokesman said: 'We have not handed them (the protesters) a letter this afternoon.' Earlier a spokesman for St Paul's said the cathedral was not taking joint action with the City of London Corporation. Men (and women) at work: Protesters on the steps of St Paul's unfurled a banner on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral painting their action as essential improvements\n@highlight\nSplit at top of the Church could lead to protesters remaining during London Olympics and Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations\n@highlight\nArchbishop of Canterbury finally breaks his silence and backs protesters\n@highlight\nRt Rev Graeme Knowles steps down as a result of handling of protest outside cathedral\n@highlight\nCanon chancellor Giles Fraser quit on Thursday over the legal action being taken against protesters, which he feared could result in violence", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 156, "end": 181}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 477, "end": 502}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 601, "end": 619}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 769, "end": 791}, {"start": 831, "end": 840}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}, {"start": 908, "end": 921}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1026}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the dean for four years, said: 'Since the arrival of the", "idx": 93732}], "idx": 61096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:40 EST, 9 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:41 EST, 9 November 2013 Despite sporadic fall showers and the muggy Florida sun, President Barack Obama hit the greens on Saturday with a former NBA star at the ritzy golf club in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. where 'Caddyshack' was filmed. In South Florida for a trio of fundraisers the night before, Obama traveled north from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, where he joined former basketball player Alonzo Mourning at the Grande Oaks Golf Club. The name of the private, 18-hole course has changed over the years, but 'Caddyshack' fans will remember it as the site where Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and a rambunctious gopher got into all kinds of antics in the 1980 comedy flick.\n@highlight\nThe 18-hole course is site where Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and a rambunctious gopher got into all kinds of antics in the 1980 comedy flick, 'Caddyshack'\n@highlight\nObama has been known to golf with celebrities and once played with Tiger Woods\n@highlight\nObama arrived in Miami on Friday evening after touring a port in New Orleans, where he pitched infrastructure spending as a way to boost U.S. exports", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 140, "end": 146}, {"start": 163, "end": 174}, {"start": 217, "end": 219}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 400, "end": 414}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 481, "end": 501}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 629, "end": 639}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 655, "end": 672}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 825, "end": 842}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1179}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearly three hours after he arrived, Obama was spotted behind the wheel of a golf cart, with @placeholder in the passenger's seat, cruising along near the ninth hole.", "idx": 93739}], "idx": 61101} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:47 PM on 28th November 2011 Nato airstrikes which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers went on for almost two hours and continued even after Pakistani soldiers had pleaded with forces to stop, the army claimed today. The deaths have been described as 'tragic and unintended' by Nato who have promised a full investigation. Afghan officials have claimed the bombing raid was triggered when a joint Afghan-Nato force received incoming fire from the direction of Pakistan. Now scroll down for video Fury: Protesters torch an American flag as they shout slogans about the Nato airstrikes which killed 28 people\n@highlight\nNato describes the deaths as 'tragic and unintended'\n@highlight\nEffigy of Barack Obama burnt as thousands take to the streets in protest\n@highlight\nPakistan army demanded the attack should cease - but it continued\n@highlight\n24 Pakistani soldiers killed on Saturday are buried yesterday\n@highlight\nPakistan says raid is 'attack on its sovereignty'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 174, "end": 182}, {"start": 311, "end": 314}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 879, "end": 887}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Demonstrators, who carried anti-Western placards and shouted slogans such as \u2018death to @placeholder\u2019, also set fire to U.S. flags.", "idx": 93740}], "idx": 61102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson Police have shot a 43-year-old man during an armed siege in Liverpool today after he allegedly took his wife hostage at gunpoint before holding a knife to her throat. Merseyside Police officers threw smoke bombs into the house and kicked down the door after a 40-minute stand-off where 'at least 10 shots were fired', witnesses said. Two children, seven and 11, fled the property in Shellingford Road, Dovecot, and took refuge at a neighbour's house, an eyewitness said. Police said they were called at 7am and after negotiations with the man failed he was shot in the 'upper body' and is in a serious but stable condition at Royal Liverpool Hospital.\n@highlight\nNeighbours say at least ten shots fired in house in Dovecot area of the city\n@highlight\nPolice threw smoke bombs, kicked door down and shot man, 43\n@highlight\nIPCC confirm investigation launched into 'non-fatal' shooting this morning\n@highlight\nEyewitness: 'Children fled house while mother held with knife to throat'\n@highlight\nMan taken to hospital with gunshot wound and woman was unharmed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 402, "end": 418}, {"start": 421, "end": 427}, {"start": 645, "end": 668}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 841, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder described the drama as they watched armed officers flood their street.", "idx": 93748}], "idx": 61107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The man who made Formula One's bravest comeback has given his seal of approval to Kimi Raikkonen's dramatic decision to return to Ferrari. Niki Lauda -- whose return from life threatening injuries has been immortalized this year in the Hollywood film \"Rush\" -- won his second world title for Ferrari in 1977, just one year after the fiery crash that almost took his life. When asked by CNN's The Circuit what he made of Raikkonen's renaissance for Ferrari, Lauda, a man who does not mince his words, said: \"Very good. \"It's the right decision by [Ferrari president Luca di] Montezemolo because Ferrari has been behind Red Bull on the last four world championships, which doesn't make him happy,\" added Lauda.\n@highlight\nNiki Lauda says Ferrari has made a \"very good\" decision by signing Kimi Raikkonen for 2014\n@highlight\nThe three-time world champion says it will also provide a \"kick\" for Fernando Alonso\n@highlight\nHe warns managing Raikkonen and Alonso in 2014 will take \"strong leadership\"\n@highlight\nLauda says bringing Lewis Hamilton to Mercedes made \"hell of a difference\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 91, "end": 104}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 148, "end": 157}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 395, "end": 397}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 466, "end": 470}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 574, "end": 593}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 627, "end": 634}, {"start": 711, "end": 715}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 900, "end": 914}, {"start": 945, "end": 953}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The reasons why I left from the team is purely on the money side, that they haven't got my salary,\" @placeholder explained.", "idx": 93750}], "idx": 61109} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FBI K-9 dogs hit on items around the southern Arizona home of a missing 6-year-old girl on Monday, prompting authorities to take over the house, a police chief said. Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor said Monday night that the \"specialized K-9s (were) flown in\" to help in the case of young Isabel Mercedes Celis, who was reported missing on Saturday morning. The dogs \"did alert on some things that caused us to go back\" to the house, said the chief. While they've described her disappearance as suspicious, local authorities have not identified any suspects in Isabel's case nor have they indicated what they believe may have happened to her.\n@highlight\nIsabel Mercedes Celis, 6, was reported missing Saturday in Tucson, Arizona\n@highlight\nPolice call her disappearance suspicious, but no suspects have been named\n@highlight\nFBI K-9 dogs raise alarm, leading police to get a warrant to occupy the girl's house\n@highlight\nA neighbor says community members are \"totally distraught\" and \"terrorized\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 195, "end": 212}, {"start": 305, "end": 325}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 670, "end": 690}, {"start": 729, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 841, "end": 843}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One street away from one of Tucson's busiest thoroughfares, the @placeholder' home is in a neighborhood of largely middle-class, single-family residences.", "idx": 93754}], "idx": 61113} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott With rumours circulating in the last week that Alejandro Sabella has lost the support of the Argentina dressing room, striker Ezequiel Lavezzi did not help matters by squirting the coach with water during their win over Nigeria. According to reports the Argentina team rose as one at half-time in their opening game win over Bosnia-Herzegovina and demanded Sabella switch formation from a 5-3-2 to captain Lionel Messi\u2019s favoured 4-3-3. And the water bottle incident in the second half in Porto Alegre suggested Lavezzi is not Sabella\u2019s biggest fan. VIDEO Scroll down to watch thousands of Argentine fans arriving before the win\n@highlight\nLavezzi appeared to squirt Sabella with water on purpose during win\n@highlight\nHe replaced the injured Sergio Aguero shortly before half-time\n@highlight\nAnd in the 71st minute took a break on the touchline to have a drink\n@highlight\nWhile taking swigs he squirted water over his shoulder and it hit Sabella\n@highlight\nSabella's tactics have led to reports he has lost the Argentina dressing room", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 103}, {"start": 133, "end": 141}, {"start": 166, "end": 181}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 365, "end": 382}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 446, "end": 457}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 552, "end": 558}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 630, "end": 638}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 979, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1060}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Celebration: Lavezzi (centre) sprints over to congratulate @placeholder after his brilliant free kick before the break", "idx": 93756}], "idx": 61114} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Roger Federer has reached the U.S. Open semifinals for the first time since 2011, but he sure had to do it the hard way. Federer saved two match points and rallied from two sets down to defeat enigmatic Frenchman Gael Monfils 4-6 3-6 6-4 7-5 6-2 in a late-night thriller in New York. The two played in Cincinnati just a few weeks ago and Monfils stretched Federer to a deciding third set. He was even closer to upsetting the 17-time grand slam champion under the lights at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday, holding two match points on Federer's serve at 5-4 in the fourth.\n@highlight\nRoger Federer rallies from two sets down to beat Gael Monfils in New York\n@highlight\nMonfils held two match points on Federer's serve at 5-4 in the fourth set\n@highlight\nThe Swiss next meets resurgent Croatian Marin Cilic in the semifinals\n@highlight\nSerena Williams plays Ekaterina Makarova in the women's semifinals Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 356, "end": 362}, {"start": 473, "end": 491}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 674}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 834, "end": 848}, {"start": 856, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I got off to a good start, so I was actually feeling alright, but then when I was down two match points, that's when I wasn't feeling so great anymore,\" @placeholder, 28-1 in night session matches at the U.S. Open, said on court afterwards.", "idx": 93758}, {"query": "\"I got off to a good start, so I was actually feeling alright, but then when I was down two match points, that's when I wasn't feeling so great anymore,\" Federer, 28-1 in night session matches at the @placeholder, said on court afterwards.", "idx": 93759}], "idx": 61115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If the idea of an expensive, clunky smartwatch doesn't appeal to you, an Italian firm has created a cheaper, slimline alternative in the form of a customisable bracelet. Called Hicon, the bangle features detachable buttons that can be slotted into holes around the band, and each button represents a different site or app, such as Facebook or Twitter. When a notification is received on the phone, the corresponding button lights up, and the band vibrates. Scroll down for video Called Hicon, the bangle (pictured) lights up when a notification is received on a connected smartphone. The band also vibrates when another wearer is nearby. Individual Hicon bands can be connected, and friend requests sent, using a high-five or by shaking someone\u2019s hand\n@highlight\nHicon bracelet connects to an iPhone via Bluetooth\n@highlight\nDetachable buttons can be slotted into holes fitted around the band\n@highlight\nEach button represents a different site or app such as Facebook or Twitter\n@highlight\nWhen a notification is received on the phone, the relevant button lights up\n@highlight\nBands can be connected using a high-five or by shaking someone\u2019s hand\n@highlight\nThe band is due to retail for $89 (\u00a352) and go on sale in November", "entities": [{"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 639, "end": 654}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}, {"start": 794, "end": 799}, {"start": 805, "end": 813}, {"start": 960, "end": 967}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A \u2018social matching\u2019 feature also means contacts and social network preferences can be shared with other @placeholder users", "idx": 93760}], "idx": 61116} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Angry parents have launched a protest over a primary school's plans to make their children sing songs in Lithuanian and Polish. A third of pupils at the Peckover Primary School in Wisbech - a Cambridgeshire town popular with eastern European families - are from migrant backgrounds, but some parents claim their children came home in floods of tears because they did not understand the words to the songs. Children were being taught the lyrics for an upcoming international singing festival, but mother Clare Eve, 48, who has launched a petition in protest, said: 'The whole school is getting taken over by these cultures and I don't think it's right.'\n@highlight\nPupils at a Wisbech primary school taught song for a singing festival\n@highlight\nThird of children at Peckover Primary are from migrant backgrounds\n@highlight\nParents claim children in tears because they did not understand song\n@highlight\n'Inclusive' festival will also see youngsters singing a Polish tune", "entities": [{"start": 105, "end": 114}, {"start": 120, "end": 125}, {"start": 153, "end": 175}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 676, "end": 682}, {"start": 766, "end": 781}, {"start": 904, "end": 912}, {"start": 959, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I wouldn't have objected if all the @placeholder kids had sung a Lithuanian song and all the Polish kids sung a Polish song.", "idx": 93762}, {"query": "'I wouldn't have objected if all the Lithuanian kids had sung a Lithuanian song and all the @placeholder kids sung a Polish song.", "idx": 93764}], "idx": 61118} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Suarez\u2019s countdown to the Clasico continues and all indications are that despite playing just four friendlies in four months he will be ready to start against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. Since the Spanish league computer decreed that Suarez\u2019s ban for a bite on Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup would end the same day as football\u2019s most expensive fixture between two of its bitterest rivals, Suarez\u2019s focus has been on winning the race to be fit to start the match. At first he was hampered by the demands of moving his family from Liverpool to Barcelona and by FIFA\u2019s ban on him training with team-mates or even setting foot inside the club\u2019s Joan Gamper headquarters.\n@highlight\nThe striker looks set to make his competitive comeback against Real Madrid on October 26\n@highlight\nPlayed first Uruguay game since biting Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup\n@highlight\nSet up a goal in the 1-1 draw versus Saudi Arabia on Saturday\n@highlight\nAfter his last lengthy ban Luis Suarez scored two goals on his comeback for Liverpool against Sunderland\n@highlight\nEyes of the world will be watching when Barca travel to the Bernabeu", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 183, "end": 199}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 249, "end": 254}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 301, "end": 309}, {"start": 408, "end": 413}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 578, "end": 581}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 760, "end": 770}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 836, "end": 852}, {"start": 861, "end": 869}, {"start": 919, "end": 930}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1131, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Suarez (standing on the football) takes it all in at @placeholder training as the players have a team meeting", "idx": 93776}], "idx": 61124} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Paint peeling off the walls. Sheets for curtains. Broken blinds. A mangled wicker chair made settable with a board. An ancient stove with a giant hole. And there's also the pile of underwear in the living room. What looks and feels like the most rundown frat house on campus is actually the Capitol Hill home of some of the most powerful men in Washington. \"Welcome to the Omega House,\" joked Dick Durbin, who is the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate. \"This is where I've lived for 31 years,\" boasted Chuck Schumer, the Senate's third-ranking Democrat. It's hard to believe half the Senate Democratic leadership lives in these conditions, together. But they have for decades.\n@highlight\nWhat resembles a frat house is actually home to prominent Democratic lawmakers\n@highlight\nRep. George Miller and Sens. Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin have lived there for decades\n@highlight\nOld records and books, a mattress off the kitchen, an ancient stove with a hole in it -- a time warp\n@highlight\nThe Washington political fixtures are friends, and are only in town a few days a week", "entities": [{"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 346, "end": 355}, {"start": 374, "end": 384}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 449, "end": 454}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 525, "end": 530}, {"start": 548, "end": 555}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 595, "end": 604}, {"start": 750, "end": 759}, {"start": 787, "end": 799}, {"start": 811, "end": 823}, {"start": 829, "end": 839}, {"start": 997, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He half-made his bed for our visit, which @placeholder said was a lot more effort than Schumer usually makes.", "idx": 93789}], "idx": 61135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom Holiday in danger: Toni Hedley, her daughter Lacey-Grace and son Mason, who has no passport A six-year-old boy could miss a long-awaited family holiday next week after becoming the latest victim of Britain's passport crisis. Toni Hedley has been saving for almost a year to fly with her son Mason Williams to Marmaris, Turkey, on Wednesday - but he still has no travel documents, putting the whole holiday in jeopardy. However, despite Ms Hedley, 23, from Gateshead, first applying for his passport on May 15, the Home Office has now promised the document will be ready in time.\n@highlight\nMason Williams, six, is due to fly to Marmaris, Turkey, next Wednesday\n@highlight\nHis mother Tony Hedley first tried to get a passport for him on May 15\n@highlight\nPassport Office took two weeks to send her a declaration form\n@highlight\nShe returned it immediately - but has since waited another three weeks\n@highlight\n'I can't stop crying and Mason is so upset', said Ms Hedley, from Gateshead\n@highlight\nAuthorities now promise the document will be ready by Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 58, "end": 68}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 322, "end": 329}, {"start": 332, "end": 337}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 527, "end": 537}, {"start": 603, "end": 616}, {"start": 641, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 988, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She said: 'My mum got married in @placeholder in May and we couldn\u2019t go because the kids were in school.", "idx": 93797}], "idx": 61140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Charlotte Urie, 20, was shocked after her boyfriend Kieran said he was born a girl. But the Londoner quickly recovered and they've been together since 2012 Everyone expects to finds a few skeletons in the closet when they start dating a new person. But Charlotte Urie, 20, was left shocked after her boyfriend confessed he was actually born a girl. With his strong jawline and muscly torso, Charlotte had no clue that the new man in her life - Kieran Moloney - had come into this world as a female called Ciara. For years, the 23-year-old kept his sex-swap a secret, until he met Charlotte in 2012.\n@highlight\nCharlotte Urie, 20, was shocked after her boyfriend said he was born a girl\n@highlight\nBut the Londoner quickly recovered and they've been together since 2012\n@highlight\nKieran, 23, from New Zealand is now planning to marry his girlfriend\n@highlight\nThe couple are hoping to start a family using his best friend's sperm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 444, "end": 457}, {"start": 505, "end": 509}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 610, "end": 623}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By 17, fine hairs started to grow on Kieran's face and with a rigorous gym workout, @placeholder's body was transforming into a man's.", "idx": 93801}], "idx": 61143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Always last to be picked for the team? Couldn't catch a ball if your life depended on it? Got coordination skills that make you a laughing stock? Afghans playing Bukashi in Kabul Maybe you've been picking the wrong sports: tennis, soccer, football and baseball don't suit everyone's talents. If you suspect you may be sporty but haven't found your niche, you should consider some lesser known competitions. Rock, paper, scissors It's the sport anyone with hands can play: no particular level of fitness or years of training required. Rock, paper, scissors is a game most kids played in the school yard -- and it now has its own league.\n@highlight\n\"Rock, Paper, Scissors\" is now a $50,000 spectator sport\n@highlight\nExtreme Ironing -- on cliffs, up trees and underwater -- has proved a YouTube hit\n@highlight\nMusical Whistling has strict rules, demands dexterity of lips and breath\n@highlight\nBuzkashi sees horsemen play polo-type game with carcass instead of ball", "entities": [{"start": 146, "end": 152}, {"start": 162, "end": 168}, {"start": 173, "end": 177}, {"start": 407, "end": 410}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 648, "end": 668}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 808, "end": 824}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By @placeholder the sportsman gets a great fitness and he is always looking smart.\"", "idx": 93802}], "idx": 61144} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan Earth's magnetic field is a protective shield for our planet from cosmic radiation, but it's also somewhat of a mystery - scientists aren't sure why it moves and changes in intensity. And now the first set of high-resolution results from Esa\u2019s three-satellite Swarm constellation reveal that the field is actually getting weaker, albeit by a small amount. Measurements made over the past six months confirm the general trend of the field\u2019s weakening, with the most dramatic declines over the Western Hemisphere. Scroll down for video Esa's Swarm constellation of satellites have measured changes in Earth's magnetic field from January to June 2014. These changes are based on the magnetic signals that stem from Earth's core. Shades of red represent areas of strengthening, while blues show areas of weakening, measured in nanoteslas\n@highlight\nEsa's Swarm satellite constellation reveals data on Earth's magnetic field\n@highlight\nThe results, presented in Denmark, show the field is weakening in places\n@highlight\nThe Western Hemisphere, in particular, is dramatically getting weaker\n@highlight\nBut other places, including the east coast of Africa, are becoming stronger\n@highlight\nThis is seen by some as a sign the magnetic field will soon reverse\n@highlight\nAnd areas of different intensity can also be harmful to other satellites\n@highlight\nThe three satellites also accurately tracked the magnetic North pole", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 262, "end": 264}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 516, "end": 533}, {"start": 558, "end": 560}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 736, "end": 740}, {"start": 869, "end": 871}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1171}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Launched in November 2013, @placeholder is providing unprecedented insights into the complex workings of Earth\u2019s magnetic field, which safeguards us from the bombarding cosmic radiation and charged particles.", "idx": 93810}], "idx": 61152} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Chinese government has barred the country's airlines from complying with a European Union charge on carbon emissions, escalating a dispute that officials have warned could turn into a trade war. Chinese airlines had previously said they would not pay the EU carbon tax, but the formal prohibition by the State Council, or cabinet, puts Beijing in direct opposition to Brussels. The announcement, published on Monday by Xinhua, the official news agency, comes a week before Chinese and European leaders are to meet at a summit and just days after Wen Jiabao, China's premier, said Beijing was looking to provide more financial support to help Europe out of its debt mess.\n@highlight\nThe Chinese government has barred the country's airlines from complying with a European Union charge\n@highlight\nChinese airlines had previously said they would not pay the EU carbon tax", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 88, "end": 101}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 268, "end": 269}, {"start": 317, "end": 329}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 432, "end": 437}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 498, "end": 505}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 774, "end": 787}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 867, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those that do not comply face fines while persistent offenders could be banned from @placeholder airports.", "idx": 93811}], "idx": 61153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "David Beckham's bid for a Major League Soccer team has suffered a setback after the city of Miami rejected his plan to build a waterfront stadium. The former footballer's business group, Beckham Miami United, had wanted to build on a site next to the Miami Heat basketball arena. But today it issued a statement saying city officials determined the proposed site was an 'inappropriate location.' The statement said Beckham's group would 'spend the coming months weighing alternatives.' Scroll down for video No go: David Beckham's bid for a brand new waterfront stadium in Miami has been rejected by the city\n@highlight\nFormer footballer wanted to build next to Miami Heat's arena\n@highlight\nBut city officials said the site was an 'inappropriate location'\n@highlight\nBeckham's business group said it would start weighing alternatives'\n@highlight\n38-year-old had said he wanted his venture to be 'deeply personal'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 26, "end": 44}, {"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 187, "end": 206}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "package was the most equitable soccer stadium proposal that @placeholder, or", "idx": 93817}], "idx": 61159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Hahn, whose wife is due to give birth to a daughter in three weeks, clinched his maiden PGA Tour title with a gripping play-off victory at the Northern Trust Open on Sunday. Hahn, 33, ended a wild day of multiple lead changes on a difficult Riviera Country Club layout in wet and cool conditions by edging out fellow American Dustin Johnson and England's Paul Casey for the win. Born in South Korea but educated in the United States, Hahn struck his tee shot at the third extra hole, the par-three 14th, to 24 feet and coolly sank the birdie putt before the long-hitting Johnson missed his attempt from 12 feet.\n@highlight\nJames Hahn won the Northern Trust Open in a three-man play-off\n@highlight\nHahn edged out Dustin Johnson and Paul Casey for his first PGA Tour title\n@highlight\nThe American's wife is due to give birth in three weeks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 149, "end": 167}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 247, "end": 266}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 332, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 361, "end": 370}, {"start": 393, "end": 403}, {"start": 425, "end": 437}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 648, "end": 666}, {"start": 703, "end": 706}, {"start": 718, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 746}, {"start": 762, "end": 769}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Englishman @placeholder (right) talks with his caddie during the final round of the PGA Tour event", "idx": 93824}], "idx": 61163} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran PUBLISHED: 07:23 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 20 June 2012 A Catholic bishop busted cavorting on a beach with a scantily-clad beauty has claimed she is just 'an old friend' and insisted he is still 'devoted to God'. Argentine Fernando Mar\u00eda Bargallo, 59, was left red-faced after footage emerged of him swimming and cuddling with the blonde at a secluded luxury Mexican hideaway. He initially denied it was him in the video, but later admitted he does play a starring role, and is now under investigation by the Vatican. Scroll down to see video...\n@highlight\nArgentine Bishop Fernando Mar\u00eda Bargallo red-faced after footage emerges\n@highlight\nInitially denied he was in video, but later admitted he played starring role\n@highlight\nNow under investigation by the Vatican and could be de-frocked", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 234, "end": 236}, {"start": 240, "end": 248}, {"start": 250, "end": 272}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 601, "end": 623}, {"start": 668, "end": 676}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: 'The photographs are, in effect, from an encounter in @placeholder where I coincided for various reasons, two years ago, with a friend from my childhood.'", "idx": 93826}], "idx": 61165} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Piers Morgan likes to talk the talk but how did the CNN anchor fare when he had to walk the walk and face a cricket ball coming towards him at 150 kilometers an hour? Morgan, who likes to tweet from the lip, has been one of England's most outspoken critics over the past few weeks following the team's embarrassing capitulation against Australia in the fiercely contested Ashes series. And from the cosy surroundings of his U.S. home, Morgan took to Twitter to criticize England's wretched batting in the first three Ashes Tests -- matches in which Australia cruised to victory.\n@highlight\nCNN anchor Piers Morgan went head to head with Australian bowler Brett Lee\n@highlight\nMorgan left flat on his backside at Melbourne Cricket Ground\n@highlight\nThe 48-year-old anchor hit four times in six deliveries\n@highlight\nEngland fight back in fourth Test to take control on second day", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 176, "end": 181}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 444, "end": 449}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 526, "end": 536}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 601}, {"start": 610, "end": 621}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 721, "end": 744}, {"start": 824, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Facing former @placeholder fast bowler Brett Lee, a man who took 310 wickets in 76 Tests, Morgan was pummeled during a six-ball blast.", "idx": 93835}], "idx": 61173} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean and Emily Crane and Barbara Jones In Abuja, Nigeria An Australian man has revealed how he is desperately trying to free the 250 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls, who were taken on April 14 by Boko Haram terrorists. Dr Stephen Davis left his home in Perth to travel to the African country after being recruited by the country's president for his hostage negotiation expertise. The girls were taken in a raid on their school in Chibok, in Nigeria\u2019s north-east, by the violent group who want to impose Sharia law on the country. Dr Davis, a friend of The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, has been working secretly in Nigeria for almost a month now.\n@highlight\nDr Stephen Davis, from Perth, is in talks with terror group Boko Haram\n@highlight\nThe group wants to impose Sharia law across Nigeria\n@highlight\nExperts fear they may have taken 250 stolen girls out of the country\n@highlight\nDr Davis has been working secretly in Nigeria for almost a month\n@highlight\nTold MailOnline he is 'encouraged by the progress' he has seen", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 78}, {"start": 152, "end": 159}, {"start": 204, "end": 213}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 261, "end": 265}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 511, "end": 516}, {"start": 541, "end": 545}, {"start": 589, "end": 600}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 981, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The vast majority of the @placeholder girls are not being held in Nigeria,\u2019 Dr Davis said.", "idx": 93838}], "idx": 61175} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal jury in Pennsylvania on Wednesday ordered Marvell Technology Group, Ltd., to pay $1.17 billion in damages after finding it infringed on two patents held by Carnegie Mellon University. A lawsuit filed in 2009 by the Pittsburgh university claimed that Marvell infringed on its patented technology fundamental for \"increasing the accuracy with which hard disk drive circuits read data from high-speed magnetic disks,\" according to a press release from K&L Gates, the law firm representing Carnegie Mellon. The damages could be increased by as much as three times by U.S. District Court judge Nora Barry Fischer since the jury found chipmaker Marvell's infringements were willful, according to K&L Gates.\n@highlight\nJury finds chipmaker infringed on university's patents\n@highlight\nCarnegie Mellon hails verdict\n@highlight\nCompany denied claim", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 61, "end": 90}, {"start": 175, "end": 200}, {"start": 234, "end": 243}, {"start": 269, "end": 275}, {"start": 468, "end": 476}, {"start": 505, "end": 519}, {"start": 582, "end": 600}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 658, "end": 664}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement, @placeholder said, \"We felt the evidence we submitted was compelling, and the jury agreed.", "idx": 93839}], "idx": 61176} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan Block Scroll down to see epic trailer Positive early buzz surrounding the much anticipated Bible epic 'Noah' starring Russell Crowe could mean huge crowds \u2014 and box office receipts \u2014 once the film opens to wide release on Friday. Although artistic liberties are taken, the movie, which had a reported budget of $130 million, tells the story of Noah, made famous in the Bible after God commanded him to build an ark prior to a giant flood that would destroy the earth. The film also stars Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Connelly and Emma Watson. With 11 reviews posted, 'Noah' has a 73% fresh rating on the popular film reviews site rottentomatoes.com, with 8 reviews being positive.\n@highlight\nBible epic, which cost $125 million to make, opens on Friday in the U.S.\n@highlight\nNoah also starts Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Connelly and Emma Watson\n@highlight\nOne reviewer called film 'magnificent' and 'truly epic'\n@highlight\nNoah directed by Darren Aronofsky, who also directed the blockbuster 'Black Swan'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 103, "end": 107}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 130, "end": 142}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 381, "end": 385}, {"start": 393, "end": 395}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 533}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 577, "end": 580}, {"start": 639, "end": 656}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 802, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 931, "end": 934}, {"start": 948, "end": 963}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder works on building an ark in the film 'Noah'", "idx": 93858}], "idx": 61190} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Harry Devert's motorcycle journey from the United States to Latin America is somewhat reminiscent of \"The Motorcycle Diaries,\" which recount the South American travels of revolutionary Ernesto \"Che\" Guevara on an old motorbike in search of his insurgent spirit. But Devert, 32, who left a job as a trader in finance to travel the world, has not been in touch with his mother or girlfriend in New York since January 25. That day he sent girlfriend Sarah Ashley Schiear an ominous text via the WhatsApp messenger app. \"Just got an hour and a half long escort out of some area it was too dangerous for me to be,\" the message said. \"Stopping for lunch and ... voila Internet. ... Gonna get back on the road soon. Apparently there's another military escort waiting for me in some other town... I'm running way late because of the crazy military stuff...hopefully get a chance to talk to you tonight when I (hopefully) finally arrive.\"\n@highlight\nHarry Devert was on a motorcycle ride through Mexico\n@highlight\nFamily and friends in New York have not heard from him in two weeks\n@highlight\nHis last message mentions getting an \"escort out of some area\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 69, "end": 81}, {"start": 111, "end": 132}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 194, "end": 214}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 456, "end": 475}, {"start": 501, "end": 508}, {"start": 671, "end": 678}, {"start": 950, "end": 961}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"For missing person cases in Mexico, @placeholder law enforcement institutions generally have jurisdiction and play the lead role in the conduct of investigations.", "idx": 93867}], "idx": 61196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Taliban leader who was the target of a Nato helicopter that crashed leaving 38 dead last month has been killed, military leaders said today. Qari Tahir and a close associate were killed yesterday in Wardak province following a strike by coalition forces, NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said in a statement. Tahir was being hunted last month by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter when it was shot down rocket-propelled grenade in Wardak province, in eastern Afghanistan. Avenged: Remains of the Chinook which crashed last month killing 30 U.S troops while they were on the hunt for Qari Tahir, who is now dead\n@highlight\nQari Tahir killed during strike by coalition forces", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 143, "end": 152}, {"start": 201, "end": 215}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 264, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 332, "end": 336}, {"start": 371, "end": 383}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 555, "end": 557}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 637, "end": 646}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The total number of troops from coalition forces now killed so far in the @placeholder conflict is 2,730 according to independent website iCasualties.org.", "idx": 93871}], "idx": 61199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent Bacary Sagna is continuing to unwind ahead of the new season after hitting Miami Beach with his wife Ludivine. The Manchester City new boy has been afforded an extended holiday having made it to the quarter-finals of the World Cup with France. And the 31-year-old is enjoying a Stateside break ahead of meeting his new team-mates. 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For rising Englishman Danny Willett, the joyous confirmation of the latter came recently while halfway through a gym session at home. \u2018I saw the postman coming down the yard, so I stopped the gym session and ran to the door because I had an inkling it was going to be the day,\u2019 said the 27-year-old from Sheffield. \u2018Obviously I knew I\u2019d made it to Augusta by what I\u2019d done at the end of last year but there\u2019s still nothing like holding the official invitation. It just feels awesome to be setting out on a new season knowing you can plan your early year schedule around a trip to Augusta.\u2019\n@highlight\nWon the prestigious Nedbank Challenge in South Africa in December\n@highlight\nThat victory earned him a Masters invite after entering the world top 50", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 156}, {"start": 253, "end": 262}, {"start": 264, "end": 276}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 863, "end": 879}, {"start": 884, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I\u2019ve obviously gained a lot of confidence from what happened at the @placeholder.", "idx": 93881}, {"query": "Rather than his dad, it was his two older brothers, who were both sports-mad, who got @placeholder into golf.", "idx": 93882}], "idx": 61206} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British terror suspect who is wanted in the United States for allegedly conspiring with hook-handed extremist Abu Hamza has been extradited from the UK. Haroon Rashid Aswat, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, is accused by US authorities of working with Hamza in 1999 to set up a Jihadist training camp in Oregon. Earlier this year, the Home Secretary was told to put extradition plans on hold after judges heard that Aswat, 40, suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Radical cleric Abu Hamza (left) and Haroon Aswat (right). 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At first, 19-year-old Katie Lentz didn't know the identity of the caring priest, since none of the pictures taken at the scene that day pictured him. That mystery sparked a search to identify the holy man, and eventually Father Patrick Dowling of Columbus, Missouri came forward. Scroll Down for Video Special meeting: Katie Lentz, left, will reunite today with Father Patrick Dowling, right, the Catholic priest who prayed by her side after she was struck head-on by a drunk driver last August\n@highlight\nIllinois student Katie Lentz, 19, will reunite with the priest who prayed by her side the morning she was hit by a drunk driver\n@highlight\nToday marks Lentz's twentieth birthday and it will be the first time she has seen the priest since he briefly visited her in the hospital a week after the crash\n@highlight\nAt first, Father Patrick Dowling's identity was a mystery since he wasn't captured in any of the pictures taken on the scene that day\n@highlight\nBut after Katie's story was picked up by several news outlets, Father Dowling came forward", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 496, "end": 510}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 564, "end": 568}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 637, "end": 651}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 791, "end": 801}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1244}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1306}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I absolved and anointed @placeholder, and, at her request, prayed that her leg would not hurt.", "idx": 93889}], "idx": 61212} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ahead of upcoming nuclear talks, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad downplayed the threat Israel poses to Iran, comparing it to an annoying bug. \"Israel is nothing more than a mosquito which cannot see the broad horizon of the Iranian nation,\" he said Saturday in northeastern Iran's Khorassan province, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Ahmadinejad said \"regional states\" were being duped into buying billions in arms from \"arrogant and imperial powers,\" driven in part by all the talk surrounding a potential war involving Iran and Israel, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported. Such military purchases, he said, are unnecessary because there is no war on the horizon between those two nations.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ahmadinejad says \"regional states\" have little need to purchase arms\n@highlight\nIran's president calls Israel a mosquito, downplaying the prospect of war\n@highlight\nTalks on Iran's nuclear program are set for next week in Austria, ahead of P5+1 talks\n@highlight\nIran's foreign minister recently said he's optimistic there will be progress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 60, "end": 78}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 552, "end": 555}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 583, "end": 610}, {"start": 754, "end": 764}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He predicted Israel could fall if regional powers cut ties -- particularly by refusing to sell oil to @placeholder.", "idx": 93891}], "idx": 61214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 15:19 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 13 June 2013 As it stands, US technology lovers can only take their instructions from a woman while those in the UK are given directions by a man's voice. But all that is about to change. Apple unveiled earlier this week that its latest software update for the iPhone will see users able to choose whether the phone's built-in personal assistant Siri speaks with a male or female voice. For the first time, users of the phone will have a choice which sex Siri takes the form of when it tells them where the nearest takeaway is or puts an appointment in your mobile schedule.\n@highlight\nUntil now, US iPhone users have only been able to talk to a female Siri\n@highlight\nCustomers in the UK have taken their technological advice from a male Siri\n@highlight\nApple unveiled its latest software update at a conference earlier this week", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 99, "end": 100}, {"start": 185, "end": 186}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 418, "end": 421}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 669, "end": 670}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 758, "end": 759}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The original creators of the technology behind Siri, which was snapped up first by Apple, are said to have envisaged multiple @placeholder characters and wanted to install technology that would see the iPhone mimic it's user way of talking.", "idx": 93894}], "idx": 61216} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The 1964-model Cadillac hearse that carried President John F. Kennedy's body and casket after his assassination is to be auctioned Saturday in Scottsdale, Arizona, the auctioneer's representatives said. Following his 1963 assassination in Dallas, the white hearse carried Kennedy's body from Parkland Memorial Hospital to Love Field, where Air Force One was waiting to transport the casket to Washington. First lady Jacqueline Kennedy was a passenger in the car during the ride, auctioneer Barrett-Jackson Auction Company said. The car, which has a green-and-white interior, was built for display as a new model year introduction at the National Funeral Home Directors Association Convention in Dallas in October 1963. The O'Neal Funeral Home in Dallas bought it at the close of the convention. The car is listed as having eight cylinders and a four-speed automatic transmission.\n@highlight\nThe 1964-model Cadillac hearse transported Kennedy's casket after his assassination\n@highlight\nFirst lady Jacqueline Kennedy was a passenger in the car\n@highlight\nThe car was built for display at a funeral home convention in Dallas in October 1963\n@highlight\nKennedy was fatally shot in November 1963", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 152, "end": 161}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 301, "end": 326}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 349, "end": 361}, {"start": 402, "end": 411}, {"start": 425, "end": 442}, {"start": 499, "end": 529}, {"start": 646, "end": 699}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 732, "end": 750}, {"start": 755, "end": 760}, {"start": 915, "end": 929}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1125, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1165}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The funeral home had the contract with @placeholder for both the hearse and ambulance service, and it provided the casket and hearse for the drive from the hospital, where Kennedy was pronounced dead, the auction house said.", "idx": 93898}], "idx": 61220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Naif Al-Mutawa anticipated a struggle when he launched an Islam-inspired comic book series that he hoped would become a symbol of tolerance. He worried about the comics being banned in Saudi Arabia - which wound up happening, briefly -- and he expected to be challenged by conservatives in Islam, since Al-Mutawa wanted to buck the trend of Islamic culture being directly tied to the Koran. But it wasn't an Islamic cleric that stalled the series, called \"The 99,\" after the 99 attributes of Allah, which the superheroes are supposed to embody. It is the American market, and the voices of Islam's Western critics, that have caused the most problems for \"The 99,\" says Al-Mutawa, who is the focus of a PBS documentary airing next week.\n@highlight\nCreator of Islam-inspired comic series hoped would become a symbol of tolerance\n@highlight\nNaif Al-Mutawa says he expected outcry from conservatives within Islam\n@highlight\nWhen a TV series in Middle East was financed, he sought to get it aired in U.S.\n@highlight\nConservative bloggers in the U.S. spooked TV deal, Al-Mutawa says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 33}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 205, "end": 216}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 323, "end": 331}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 575, "end": 582}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 689, "end": 697}, {"start": 722, "end": 724}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 923, "end": 927}, {"start": 960, "end": 970}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1090}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The series features 99 superheroes from across the globe who team up to combat villains and who embody what @placeholder calls basic human values like trust and generosity.", "idx": 93899}], "idx": 61221} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Champion elect Sebastian Vettel recorded the fastest time in practice Friday for the Japanese Grand Prix during an afternoon session overshadowed by the news of the death of Maria de Villota. Red Bull's Vettel will win his fourth straight world title Sunday if he wins at Suzuka and nearest rival Fernando Alonso finishes outside the top eight. Vettel showed his car's pace with a one minute 33.852 clocking in hot conditions, with teammate Mark Webber of Australia second fastest. But the thoughts of the drivers were with De Villota, a reserve driver for Marussia until a horror crash in testing a year ago curtailed her F1 ambitions.\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel fastest in practice for Japan GP\n@highlight\nRed Bull driver edges out teammate Mark Webber in Friday's timesheets\n@highlight\nFernando Alonso only 10th for Ferrari in afternoon session\n@highlight\nVettel can clinch fourth straight F1 title Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 94, "end": 101}, {"start": 103, "end": 112}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 201, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 306, "end": 320}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 632, "end": 633}, {"start": 657, "end": 672}, {"start": 698, "end": 705}, {"start": 718, "end": 725}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}, {"start": 869, "end": 874}, {"start": 903, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Vettel, who has won the last four Grand Prix races to open up 77 point lead over @placeholder, cautioned against placing too much emphasis on Friday practice.", "idx": 93903}], "idx": 61223} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As he rolls across the wheat fields of his Nebraska farm, Steve Tucker often has his hands not on the wheel of his tractor, but on a smartphone. Steve Tucker, a Twittering farmer, pauses in front of his tractor in Nebraska. He sometimes posts a dozen messages per day on Twitter, commenting on everything from the weather to the state of his crops to his son's first tractor ride and even last night's cheeseburger. \"Got rained out trying to finish up planting corn. Only 90 acres left. Maybe it will dry up today and I can finish Lord willin',\" he wrote in one recent post.\n@highlight\nSmartphones and online social networks are gaining popularity on farms\n@highlight\nFarmers use Internet phones to check weather and monitor pesticides\n@highlight\nNebraska farmer says his Twitter posts help bridge the urban-rural divide\n@highlight\nAnother says phones and social media connect eaters with sources of food", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Historically, farms have lagged behind the rest of country in @placeholder and computer usage.", "idx": 93904}], "idx": 61224} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Supreme Court's decision Thursday to uphold the Affordable Care Act means that the predictions about how it will affect Americans remain in place. Obama: Supreme Court ruling on health care a victory for all Americans The court did rule that a part of the law involving Medicaid must change. The law calls for an expansion of eligibility for Medicaid, which involves spending by the federal government and the states. The law threatens to remove existing Medicaid funding from states that don't participate in the expansion. The high court said the government must remove that threat. Several groups that follow the health care law closely said they were concerned about the high court's ruling on the Medicaid portion of the law.\n@highlight\nGroups express concerns about the Medicaid ruling\n@highlight\nThe requirement to have health insurance by 2014 remains in place\n@highlight\nInsurance companies must cover people with pre-existing conditions\n@highlight\nSmall business owners and medical groups disagree over the impacts of the law", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 52, "end": 70}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 170}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 346, "end": 353}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 706, "end": 713}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The decision leaves in place the so-called individual mandate -- the requirement on @placeholder to have or buy health insurance beginning in 2014 or face a penalty -- although many are exempt from that provision.", "idx": 93905}], "idx": 61225} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Bipartisanship is in the eye of the beholder, it seems, as Democrats and Republicans ponder how cooperation between them can improve after the upcoming congressional elections. The voting on November 2 is expected to diminish Democratic majorities in both chambers and perhaps cost them control of the House. Whatever the final tally, widespread voter dissatisfaction with the hostile political climate in Washington is evident. Democrats blame Republican intransigence, calling the GOP a \"party of no\" that has opposed almost every initiative to undermine President Barack Obama's campaign pledge to change Washington politics. Republican leaders say their opposition is a response to a left-leaning agenda pushed by Obama and Democratic leaders that far exceeds what the public wants.\n@highlight\nThe two parties may have different takes on being bipartisan\n@highlight\nRepublicans say Obama and Democrats must ease their liberal agenda\n@highlight\nDemocrats question if Republicans are open to any compromise", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 465, "end": 474}, {"start": 503, "end": 505}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 649, "end": 658}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 748, "end": 757}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 906, "end": 910}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 968, "end": 976}, {"start": 990, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder \"won't even pledge that they'll quit earmarking,\" she said, later adding: \"If they won't even say they'll stop earmarking in this kind of spending problem that we're facing, I just think there's a lot of politics being played.\"", "idx": 93908}], "idx": 61227} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 07:01 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:22 EST, 29 April 2013 A father-of-one who has survived cancer three times has described himself as the 'luckiest, unlucky' person alive. John Willis, 37, has battled testicular, stomach and lymph node cancers all in just three years. Miraculously, he has survived each one. John Willis (pictured with his wife Angela) has had testicular, stomach and lymph node cancers Incredibly, the stomach cancer was not related to the lymph node and testicular cancers, meaning that he developed two completely unconnected cancers. Professor Karol Sikora, a world renown oncologist, told MailOnline that the chances of being diagnosed with two different forms of cancer in a year is one in a million.\n@highlight\nJohn Willis, 37, has had testicular, stomach and lymph node cancers\n@highlight\nHad left testicle removed after pain alerted doctors to presence of a tumour\n@highlight\nA year later, at a check up, an unrelated tumour was found in his stomach\n@highlight\nWas later told testicular cancer had returned in his lymph nodes\n@highlight\nNow free from stomach cancer for 18 months and lymph nodes also clear\n@highlight\nExperts say odds of getting two cancers in a year are one in a million", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 374, "end": 379}, {"start": 594, "end": 605}, {"start": 640, "end": 649}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said: \u2018I went in for a CT scan and doctors found a tumour the size of a snooker ball in my stomach.", "idx": 93909}], "idx": 61228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It started off as a letter, but for former Marine Joshua Boston it was more than that. It was about his freedom. The Afghanistan veteran wrote an open letter to U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, saying that he would not register his weapons with the government even if a ban on assault weapons is passed. The letter started on CNN iReport and gained mass attention online, obtaining a quarter-million views as of Friday evening and appearing on several other news outlets. Boston said he was inspired to send in the iReport because he felt as though some gun owners were being unfairly targeted. He is angered by \"the fact that I'm supposed to be punished for doing nothing more than owning a rifle that looks scary because its stock isn't made out of wood,\" he said.\n@highlight\nFormer Marine says he will not register his guns even if a federal law is passed\n@highlight\nMarine's open letter goes viral online; draws fiery responses from CNN commenters\n@highlight\nSen. Dianne Feinstein said after the Newtown school shooting that she plans to introduce a ban on assault weapons\n@highlight\nThe bill aims to revisit a 1994 assault weapons ban that expired in 2004", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 57}, {"start": 59, "end": 71}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 180, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 209}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 796, "end": 808}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 986, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I own the guns I own because I acknowledge mankind's shortcomings instead of pretending like they don't exist,\" @placeholder wrote.", "idx": 93916}, {"query": "This is untrue; in fact, my guess is that he swore to defend the country and respect its laws when he entered the @placeholder.\"", "idx": 93917}], "idx": 61232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- Washington is sending a veteran politician, not a career diplomat, as its new ambassador to China. Six-term Democratic Party Senator Max Baucus, 72, will soon take up his diplomatic post in Beijing, replacing Gary Locke, who is stepping down to rejoin his family in Seattle. Given his relative lack of China experience, some, in both the U.S. and in China are wondering if Baucus is a good choice. He has made eight trips to China and has met with to Chinese leaders, but he is not considered a China hand. His strong suit is his extensive experience when it comes to trade issues.\n@highlight\nWashington has chosen veteran politician with little diplomatic experience\n@highlight\nSenator Max Baucus will soon take up post in Beijing, replacing Gary Locke\n@highlight\nLocke faced dramatic political crises but was popular among ordinary Chinese\n@highlight\nBaucus's Washington connections likely to be his biggest asset, analysts say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 109, "end": 113}, {"start": 125, "end": 140}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 319, "end": 323}, {"start": 355, "end": 358}, {"start": 367, "end": 371}, {"start": 390, "end": 395}, {"start": 442, "end": 446}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 512, "end": 516}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 704, "end": 713}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 851, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 875}, {"start": 879, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The improvement significantly increased Chinese business and travel tourism to the U.S. \"His primary target was making the potential of Chinese economic growth benefit the @placeholder people,\" the diplomat added.", "idx": 93925}], "idx": 61236} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- We remember Henry Ford as the automotive magnate who perfected assembly line technology, but he also dabbled in ambitious social programs, including one in which he hired ex-convicts straight out of Sing Sing to staff his factories. Henry Ford, pictured in 1942, unsuccessfully attempted to increase the rubber supply with a plantation in Brazil. Although many of these efforts were successful, Ford's ill-fated foray into the Brazilian jungle was a notable and fascinating exception. The plan If you're going to make millions of cars, you're going to need an awful lot of rubber. In 1927, Ford came up with a novel plan: He'd solve his rubber problem and test out his lofty theories about social planning. If everything went well, he could craft both a utopia full of healthy, productive workers and a direct pipeline of coveted rubber to Detroit.\n@highlight\nThe auto magnate set up a plantation in the Amazon rain forest to produce rubber\n@highlight\nHe didn't research the land and found out to late it wasn't suitable for growing rubber\n@highlight\nBrazilian workers rioted against U.S.-style mess hall, ban on alcohol\n@highlight\nFord ultimately sold the plantation at a $20 million loss", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 12}, {"start": 30, "end": 39}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 251, "end": 260}, {"start": 357, "end": 362}, {"start": 413, "end": 416}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 608, "end": 611}, {"start": 858, "end": 864}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ford's influence extended all the way down to the residents' diets, and while the indigenous workers weren't crazy about having to eat @placeholder foods, they were livid about having to eat in a cafeteria setting rather than enjoying the homestyle meals to which they were accustomed.", "idx": 93934}], "idx": 61238} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Joequetta Lewis got to hold her newborn son for 53 days. \"And then the next day,\" she said, \"he was gone.\" Rayshawn Lewis-Smith was one of five babies known to have died within 11 months of undergoing heart surgery at Kentucky Children's Hospital in Lexington -- surgeries that, nationally, babies usually survive. \"He was born, and he looked as healthy as any of my other children,\" said Sarah Moore, whose son Jaxon was the first to die. \"I held him. 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Up until recently it was assumed that stand in right back Bacary Sagna would be the automatic choice to drop out as the club submit their 21-man squad to Uefa. But a sterling performance in the 1-1 draw at Chelsea has improved the Frenchman's chances of dodging a bullet. 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I did all that I could to help this person become a better person, even though I wasn't getting nothing out of it. Of course, it's very shameful and it's very painful to even talk about. Even now, it's hard to talk about. But, you know, the truth of it is that that happened. I grew feelings. I grew emotions that, sooner or later, I couldn't control any more.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It was never going to be,\" Tuiasosopo says of relationship with Manti Te'o\n@highlight\nTuiasosopo sat down for a two-part interview that began Thursday on \"The Dr. Phil Show\"\n@highlight\nIn the interview, Tuiasosopo says he wanted to end the relationship", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 53}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 205, "end": 222}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 405, "end": 408}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 939, "end": 948}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Me, @placeholder, I had to just start living and let this go.\"", "idx": 93962}], "idx": 61257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From Beach Haus to the beach. Mitchell Pearce has used a rare day off from Roosters training to dive beneath the waves - and away from the controversy surrounding his infamous Kings Cross nightclub incident - on Sydney's northern beaches. And while the halfback enjoyed the sand and surf at Dee Why, MailOnline can reveal the woman he allegedly approached on the nightclub dance floor was holed up at work at a phone shop in the inner west. Scroll down for video Yellow fever: The woman at the centre of the Mitchell Pearce nightclub controversy Melissa Arroja used a brief work break on Thursday to go shopping. True to form, she was wearing lots of bright yellow\n@highlight\nMelissa Arroja pictured for the first time since Kings Cross incident\n@highlight\nShe was found hard at work while Mitchell Pearce enjoyed the beach\n@highlight\nPearce was filmed approaching her on CCTV in Beach Haus club on May 11\n@highlight\nArroja told police of the dance floor advances but later dropped charges\n@highlight\nPearce was fined $20,000 and dropped by the Roosters for his behaviour\n@highlight\nArroja's boss revealed she has been 'in tears' in the days since the incident", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 44}, {"start": 75, "end": 82}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 291, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 508, "end": 522}, {"start": 546, "end": 559}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 872, "end": 875}, {"start": 880, "end": 889}, {"start": 917, "end": 922}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Feeling the heat: Arroja was in no mood to talk to @placeholder on Thursday", "idx": 93979}], "idx": 61270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Cox and Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 01:19 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 12 December 2013 One Direction fans have long been highly visible on Twitter, but the boyband's true dominance of the social networking site was confirmed today. Twitter announced that three of the year's top five tweets came from members of the British group, who between them have over 90million followers - much more than any other band or musician. However, the event which triggered the fastest trending alert on the site was altogether more sombre - the death of fiction writer Iain Banks had the biggest response from Twitter users in 2013.\n@highlight\nBritish boyband dominated list of the most popular Twitter messages\n@highlight\nTweets about Niall's birthday, Zayn's engagement and Harry sleeping each received more than 300,000 retweets\n@highlight\nIain Banks's death topped list of quickest trending UK news ahead of storm\n@highlight\nOther popular topics were Seamus Heaney, Ken Barlow and royal baby", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 249, "end": 255}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 571, "end": 580}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 845, "end": 854}, {"start": 897, "end": 898}, {"start": 957, "end": 969}, {"start": 972, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The annual report breaks trends down into different subject headings including sport, politics, music and @placeholder news.", "idx": 93981}], "idx": 61272} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was 23 degrees (19 with wind chill) and blowing snow with near whiteout conditions. A perfect time to ...go surfing? Two daring surfers hit the waves of Lake Erie outside Buffalo on Tuesday in the midst of one of the city's nastiest snow storms, which dumped up to five feet of snow in a matter of hours. Christian Edie and her fiance Kevin Cullen filmed their brave stunt - though it was so cold outside that they had to stop rolling several times to clear the ice off the camera. Scroll down for video Nice weather for a swim: Christian Edie trudged through snow on her way to go surfing in Lake Erie on Tuesday in the middle of a blizzard\n@highlight\nChristian Edie and Kevin Cullen put on dry suits and hit the waves in 23 degree cold on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 156, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 308, "end": 321}, {"start": 338, "end": 349}, {"start": 532, "end": 545}, {"start": 596, "end": 604}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lake effect snow, caused by cold air passing over warmer water - like @placeholder.", "idx": 93983}], "idx": 61274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:34 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 27 November 2013 A very curious cat which vanished without trace two years ago has been found - 1,100 miles away. Cree Cantrell thought he would never again see three-year-old Jacque after the cat disappeared from his houseboat in Biloxi, Missouri. But Jacque spent two years on the run, reappearing mysteriously in a veterinary surgery in Denver, Colorado. Feline fantastic: Cree Cantrell has been reunited with his pet Jacque - found 1,100 miles away - after two years Mr Cantrell recalled the moment his mother called him after the Colorado vet checked Jacque's microchip.\n@highlight\nCree Cantrell lost pet two years ago on his houseboat in Biloxi, Missouri\n@highlight\nThe cat turned up an inexplicable 1,100 miles away in Denver, Colorado\n@highlight\nMr Cantrell said: 'I couldn't believe it. How's a cat get up there?'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 198, "end": 210}, {"start": 260, "end": 265}, {"start": 315, "end": 320}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 337, "end": 342}, {"start": 424, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 460, "end": 472}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 558, "end": 565}, {"start": 619, "end": 626}, {"start": 640, "end": 645}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 728, "end": 733}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 810, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Staggering: The distance the cat had to travel back to @placeholder from Denver after mysteriously ending up there", "idx": 93989}], "idx": 61277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australian Marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel has successfully broken the world record for the longest ever unassisted open-water swim, despite suffering excruciating box jellyfish stings and hypothermia. After 43 hours of swimming the treacherous Bamahian waters unassisted, it was incredibly emotional for Chloe McCardel, as she collapsed into her husband Paul McQueeny's arms on the shore. Australian ultra-marathon swimmer Chloe McCardel is given words of comfort by team member Jai Leal as she rests on a boat off the Nassau coastline early Wednesday Oct. 22, 2014 after completing her world record marathon swim Chloe McCardel gives the thumbs up sign as she rests on a boat after her swim. The Melbourne marathon swimmer is severely dehydrated and fatigued, in addition to having suffered multiple jellyfish bites and the hypothermia during the 128 kilometre swim from the island of Eleuthera to New Providence, Bahamas\n@highlight\nMarathon swimmer Chloe McCardel successfully breaks world record\n@highlight\nThe 29-year old Melbourne woman swam 126 kilometres in 42 hours\n@highlight\nMcCardel was forced to shorten her swim by two kilometres due to tides\n@highlight\nThe swimmer was not allowed to be touched or physically assisted\n@highlight\nMcCardel was required to swim in just her speedos and googles\n@highlight\nShe was stung by box jellyfish around 12 times 13 hours into the swim\n@highlight\nMcCardel collapsed on the shore, overcome with hyperthermia, exhaustion and the pain of her jellyfish stings\n@highlight\nShe swam from Bahamian island Eleuthera to the island Nassau\n@highlight\nChloe, 29, has already swum the English Channel seven times and admitted her planned swim is 'insane'\n@highlight\nLast year she was pulled from the water 11 hours into a swim from Cuba to the US after suffering venomous jellyfish stings to her throat and body", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 245, "end": 252}, {"start": 305, "end": 318}, {"start": 355, "end": 367}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 424, "end": 437}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 520, "end": 525}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 887, "end": 895}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 952, "end": 965}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1398, "end": 1405}, {"start": 1532, "end": 1539}, {"start": 1548, "end": 1556}, {"start": 1572, "end": 1577}, {"start": 1590, "end": 1594}, {"start": 1622, "end": 1636}, {"start": 1769, "end": 1772}, {"start": 1781, "end": 1782}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Before beginning the swim, McCardel said she expected to be stung by less jellyfish in the @placeholder.", "idx": 93993}], "idx": 61280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:31 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:56 EST, 6 November 2013 A prison inmate today testified that a Mormon doctor accused of killing his wife admitted to the crime by telling him: 'I'm getting away with the murder of my wife.' The testimony came as the trial in Provo, Utah resumed on Wednesday in the case against Martin MacNeill, who is accused of killing his wife Michele in April 2007 so that he could be with his mistress. Witness Jason Poirier recounted his conversation with MacNeill in December 2012 at Utah County jail, a few months after MacNeill's arrest in the death.\n@highlight\nJason Poirier, who was in jail with Martin MacNeill in December 2012, claimed doctor said: 'I'm getting away with the murder of my wife'\n@highlight\nComes after other inmates testified MacNeill called his wife a 'b****' and that authorities had no evidence to convict him\n@highlight\nMacNeill is accused of killing his wife Michele in April 2007 so he could continue an affair with his long-time mistress Gypsy Willis", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 310}, {"start": 353, "end": 367}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 474, "end": 486}, {"start": 520, "end": 527}, {"start": 549, "end": 559}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 629, "end": 641}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 813, "end": 820}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Defense lawyers have argued that @placeholder had a heart attack and died after falling into a bathtub in 2007.", "idx": 93994}], "idx": 61281} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kirsty Walker and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 6 June 2012 | UPDATED: 22:15 EST, 7 June 2012 Defending the Union: Ed Miliband accused Jeremy Clarkson and the Scottish National Party of holding 'deeply pessimistic' of national identity The majority of English and Welsh people want to save the Union and prevent Scotland becoming independent, it was revealed today. Only one in three asked by pollsters said they would be happy if their northern neighbours left the United Kingdom. The new survey by The Independent asked whether Scotland should be separate and independent, and two out of three said no.\n@highlight\nNew poll finds two out of three don't want Scotland to leave the UK\n@highlight\nEd Miliband: The English should be proud of the Cross of St George", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 35}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 126, "end": 136}, {"start": 146, "end": 160}, {"start": 170, "end": 192}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 323, "end": 330}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 511, "end": 525}, {"start": 541, "end": 548}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 692, "end": 693}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 754, "end": 771}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Having to say Scottish or British, Welsh or British, English or @placeholder.", "idx": 93997}], "idx": 61283} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Italy international midfielder Alberto Aquilani has left English Premier League side Liverpool to join AC Milan on loan for the rest of the season. Aquilani, 27, joined Liverpool from Roma in 2009, but the playmaker has struggled with form and fitness during his two years on Merseyside, spending last term on loan at Juventus. \"Alberto Aquilani has completed his loan transfer from Liverpool to AC Milan,\" read a statement on five-time European champions Liverpool's web site. \"The deal, which includes the option of a permanent move, will end on June 30, 2012.\" Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish revealed the reasons behind the transfer and said he could not find room for Aquilani in his team.\n@highlight\nAlberto Aquilani has joined AC Milan from Liverpool on a season-long loan\n@highlight\nMidfielder Joey Barton has completed a move from Newcastle United to QPR\n@highlight\nMan City defender Dedryck Boyata will spend the rest of the season with Bolton", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 40, "end": 55}, {"start": 66, "end": 87}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 157, "end": 164}, {"start": 178, "end": 186}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 285, "end": 294}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 338, "end": 353}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 446, "end": 453}, {"start": 465, "end": 473}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 716, "end": 731}, {"start": 744, "end": 751}, {"start": 758, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 822}, {"start": 850, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 872}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Obviously everybody wants to play and @placeholder is moving over to a fantastic football club.", "idx": 94002}], "idx": 61286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:40 EST, 17 August 2012 | UPDATED: 02:27 EST, 17 August 2012 An estate agent has been jailed after framing an innocent client for speeding in an attempt to escape a driving ban. Noweed Parvez, 36, was caught by a speed camera doing 45mph in a 30mph zone, but tried to shift the blame by giving police the name and date of birth of his customer, Simon Maher. Mr Maher, 35, was convicted of speeding without his knowledge despite the photographs showing an Asian man behind the wheel and Parvez's company logo on the car.\n@highlight\nNoweed Parvez gave police Simon Maher's details after being clocked doing 45mph in 30mph zone\n@highlight\nMr Maher, 35, convicted without his knowledge because Parvez gave officers a bogus address\n@highlight\nWas found guilty despite photographs showing an Asian man behind the wheel and Parvez's company logo on the car\n@highlight\nMr Maher: 'I wanted to wake up and realise this was a horrible nightmare'\n@highlight\nParvez, 36, feared he would lose his licence as he already had nine points\n@highlight\nJailed for 12 months after admitting attempting to pervert course of justice", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 214, "end": 226}, {"start": 381, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 567, "end": 579}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 675, "end": 679}, {"start": 726, "end": 731}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 982, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Not only was the man in the photo @placeholder and I am white, but the company logo was written all over the car.", "idx": 94006}], "idx": 61290} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fresh explosions and riveting gunfire punctuated the pre-dawn hours Monday in cities around Syria, opposition activists said, with the ongoing violence coming on the heels of yet another bloody weekend in the embattled nation. Around 3 a.m., the Local Coordination Committees of Syria -- a network of opposition activists -- reported on its Facebook page that at least three major blasts in a few hours had rattled the Damascus neighborhood Mazzeh, where persistent gunfire rang out for at least an hour. The same group also reported other pockets of violence early Monday around the capital, including \"intense shooting\" in Dummar and Keswa \"from the security checkpoints all over the city.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 3 explosions rock Damascus early Monday, an opposition network says\n@highlight\nNEW: Additional fighting is reported in other cities around Syria as well\n@highlight\nAt least 67 people were killed around Syria on Sunday, one group says\n@highlight\nSyria's government blames terrorists for weekend blasts that killed 27", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 105}, {"start": 255, "end": 292}, {"start": 350, "end": 357}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 450, "end": 455}, {"start": 634, "end": 639}, {"start": 645, "end": 649}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 929, "end": 933}, {"start": 972, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The blast occurred a day after 27 people died after two \"booby-trapped\" cars exploded in crowded areas of @placeholder, said SANA.", "idx": 94011}], "idx": 61295} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The path that brought U.S. citizen David Coleman Headley to the point of pleading guilty to involvement in two international terrorism plots is complicated and twisted. His life, in many ways, is far from the average American experience, but he's also very much a product of a typical American upbringing. He's an unusual fusion, a product of two worlds, a rare blending of East and West. And because of his unusual background, Headley, experts say, is one of the most unusual and important American-born terrorists. Even his eyes -- one blue and one brown -- reflect the double life he has lived almost since the day he was born.\n@highlight\nDavid Coleman Headley is a product of two worlds, a rare blending of East and West\n@highlight\nHis mother was a fun-loving Philly socialite; his father was a strict, formal Pakistani\n@highlight\nHis arrest in a heroin sting was a turning point in his life, an uncle says\n@highlight\nHe's been tied to Lashkar-e-Tayyiba; India says group carried out Mumbai attacks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 34}, {"start": 44, "end": 64}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 294, "end": 301}, {"start": 383, "end": 386}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 437, "end": 443}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 651, "end": 671}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 949, "end": 965}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Headley, the son of an American mother and @placeholder father, was accused of extensive involvement in planning the devastating attacks on hotels in Mumbai, which the Indian government says were carried out by the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba.", "idx": 94016}, {"query": "Headley, the son of an American mother and Pakistani father, was accused of extensive involvement in planning the devastating attacks on hotels in @placeholder, which the Indian government says were carried out by the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyiba.", "idx": 94017}, {"query": "\"This is someone who clearly lived in two different worlds and grew up in two different worlds and had an awareness of both the @placeholder -- having spent much of his adult life and later childhood life here -- as well as in Pakistan,\" said Cilluffo.", "idx": 94019}], "idx": 61298} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams Londoners will be able to rent out their homes like a hotel under plans to abolish 40 year old laws which ban renting out properties for less than three months. It means those in the capital will be able to use holiday websites such as Airbnb - which allow homeowners to rent out their properties to visiting tourists on a daily rate basis - without fearing the law. Property laws currently state that Londoners must apply for planning permission if they want to rent out their property for less than three months. However, many already advertise their homes on the site and British company One Fine Stay.\n@highlight\nMeans those in capital will be able to use holiday websites such as Airbnb\n@highlight\nSite allows homeowners to rent properties to visiting tourists on daily rate\n@highlight\nCurrently they must first seek council permission if renting under 3 months", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 421, "end": 429}, {"start": 594, "end": 600}, {"start": 610, "end": 622}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Measures will also be taken to ensure that homes intended for @placeholder are not solely being used for short\u2013term lettings.", "idx": 94020}], "idx": 61299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fearless teenager has snapped these vertigo-inducing pictures while dangling 700ft in the air from some of London\u2019s tallest skyscrapers. Harry Gallagher, 17, from Essex was able to dodge security to scale the likes of the \u2018Walkie Talkie\u2019, the \u2018Cheesegrater\u2019 and the unfinished London Pinnacle. The adrenaline junkie and his friends, who do not use safety equipment or harnesses, treat the scaffolds surrounding multimillion pound towers as their own urban climbing frames. Scroll down for video Harry Gallagher and his friends (pictured his friend Johnny on a crane over Canary Wharf) have scaled dozens of London's tallest skyscrapers to capture photographs\n@highlight\nHarry Gallagher, 17, has scaled iconic London buildings such as 'Walkie Talkie', 'Cheesegrater' and Pinnacle\n@highlight\nAvoiding security and without safety equipment he has climbed cranes to capture series of amazing photos\n@highlight\nTeenager and his friends are part of a growing community of cityscape adventurers known as Urban Explorers\n@highlight\nThey choose to climb huge cranes next to new buildings in construction or disused rail lines and reservoirs\n@highlight\nSix months ago he was arrested as he attempted to scale frame of new apartments in Vauxhall, south London\n@highlight\nHe says his toughest challenge is to convince his mother to see photos who 'doesn't want to hear about it'", "entities": [{"start": 109, "end": 114}, {"start": 139, "end": 153}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 225, "end": 237}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 497, "end": 511}, {"start": 550, "end": 555}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 609, "end": 614}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 999, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1235}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of harry's friends lies inside the cab of a crane as it overlooks @placeholder.", "idx": 94039}], "idx": 61310} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Let those other filmmakers focus on world destruction or masked superheroes or beautiful people doing beautiful things. Jason Bateman plays the owner of an extract factory in \"Extract,\" Mike Judge's latest. Mike Judge prefers to deal with real life. Judge, writer and director of \"Office Space\" and co-creator of the TV series \"King of the Hill,\" has long liked to set his work in the world of malfunctioning copiers and beer-drinking propane salesmen. Even his wicked satire of the future, \"Idiocracy,\" focused on the inanities of everyday life, just set 500 years from now. His new film, \"Extract,\" is no exception: It's about a factory owner, Joel (Jason Bateman), who must deal with a host of employee problems as well as a chilly wife.\n@highlight\nMike Judge's new movie, \"Extract,\" is comedy set in a factory\n@highlight\nJudge gravitates towards the workplace, sees \"a lot of material\" in jobs\n@highlight\nFilm stars Jason Bateman, who calls \"Office Space\" creator \"a ninja of comedy\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 153, "end": 165}, {"start": 219, "end": 228}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 314, "end": 325}, {"start": 361, "end": 376}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 679, "end": 682}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 942, "end": 945}, {"start": 953, "end": 965}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I['d] put the script on the shelf and thought @placeholder would be perfect, so I did a rewrite thinking about him but no one in particular for the other characters.", "idx": 94044}, {"query": "CNN: And @placeholder, he's a nice guy who just wants to have sex with his wife.", "idx": 94045}], "idx": 61314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 07:28 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 19 April 2013 Two young women found dead in mysterious circumstances are feared to have fallen victim to a deadly batch of party drugs nicknamed 'Dr Death', police revealed today. Oil rig worker Rachel Clayton and her partner Emma Speed were discovered at their home in Macclesfield earlier this month after a friend went to check up on them. It was initially believed that the women, who had been carrying out renovation work, may have succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning, but that possibility was soon ruled out.\n@highlight\nRachel Clayton, 34, and Emma Speed, 30, found dead earlier this month\n@highlight\nToxicology tests reveal they had taken PMA, a drug similar to ecstasy\n@highlight\nPolice warn about dangers of 'Dr Death' after it is linked to string of deaths", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 296, "end": 305}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 719, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Killer: @placeholder, known as 'Dr Death', has been linked to a number of deaths of young people in recent months", "idx": 94050}], "idx": 61318} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- If there's one thing you notice in the Financial Times' sprawling office building on London's Southwark Bridge it's that there are newspapers...everywhere. Piles upon piles of trademark salmon pink paper, the fruit of endless days of hard work that even the most seasoned journalists can't bring themselves to recycle. They fill every gap between desks, there are stacks on the floor, and in corridors, next to the odd cursory pot plant. There's a charm about it, that of a place with its priorities straight. Substance over style. Inside the Financial Times: Discover more Editor Lionel Barber tells me that when he started the Financial Times, the newsroom was full of \"cigarette smoke and typewriters making a lot of noise.\" The typewriters are long gone and, with them, most of the noise. But, says Barber, \"there is still something special about a newsroom.\"\n@highlight\nCNN's Clare Sebastian goes behind the scenes of the Financial Times\n@highlight\nShe finds piles of newsprint, but an organization focused on the digital age\n@highlight\nFiling for print and digital is described as like 'walking and chewing gum' at the same time\n@highlight\nThis can be done -- but it's not without risks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 110, "end": 125}, {"start": 559, "end": 573}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 645, "end": 659}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 891, "end": 893}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}, {"start": 943, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2001 @placeholder became one of the first online newspapers to introduce a paywall, and charge users for its content.", "idx": 94055}], "idx": 61321} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The Libyan opposition has rejected a \"road map\" proposal by the African Union to bring an end to fighting between them and the government of Moammar Gadhafi, opposition leaders said Monday. Rebel leaders Mustafa Abdul Jalil and Abdul Hafiz Ghoga said they would not agree to any plan that fails to include Gadhafi's removal. The African Union plan, which Gadhafi agreed to in principle, does not provide any solution to the violence against the Libyan people, Ghoga said. Can AU broker a peace deal? Cheers erupted from supporters when the announcement was made. The leaders said the opposition remains open to any other proposals the African Union may make.\n@highlight\nNEW: At least 5 civilians killed and 20 people wounded in Misrata, witnesses say\n@highlight\nOpposition says it rejects any plan that doesn't include Gadhafi's removal\n@highlight\nUNICEF: 20 children have been killed by shrapnel or bullet wounds in Misrata\n@highlight\nMediators: Gadhafi agrees to cease-fire, political transition and international peacekeepers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 165, "end": 179}, {"start": 228, "end": 246}, {"start": 252, "end": 268}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 353, "end": 365}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 484, "end": 488}, {"start": 500, "end": 501}, {"start": 659, "end": 671}, {"start": 752, "end": 758}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the agreement, @placeholder does voice support for the \"deployment of an effective and credible monitoring mechanism.\"", "idx": 94059}], "idx": 61324} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Jones for MailOnline Liverpool are making a surprise U-turn after enquiring about taking Mario Balotelli on loan. Brendan Rodgers had said Liverpool would categorically not be signing the errant Italy striker last month, but has had a change of heart. Rodgers is now exploring the possibility of bringing the 24-year-old to Anfield after growing frustrated in the pursuit of other targets. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mario Balotelli take the Ice Bucket Challenge Super Mario: Balotelli left the Premier League in 2013, but could be on his way back Change of heart? 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The Brazilian forward, who has played in Serie A since he was 17, says an Azzurri victory in Poland and Ukraine could rejuvenate Italian football following a year blighted by corruption allegations. The team's Euro 2012 preparations were disrupted by a police raid on their training base four days before the start of the tournament, as several prominent football figures were arrested in connection with a match-fixing and betting investigation. The scandal prompted manager Cesare Prandelli to admit his team could pull out of the competition, but instead they have thrived and will face Germany in the semifinals on Thursday.\n@highlight\nAC Milan star Alexandre Pato says Euro 2012 can save Italy's tainted reputation in football\n@highlight\nBrazilian forward believes winning the tournament would change Italian game\n@highlight\nScores of football figures have been arrested in latest Italian match-fixing scandal\n@highlight\nDefender Domenico Criscito withdrew from squad before Euro 2012 after police raid", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 163, "end": 171}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 252, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 269}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 635, "end": 650}, {"start": 749, "end": 755}, {"start": 799, "end": 806}, {"start": 813, "end": 826}, {"start": 833, "end": 841}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1139, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The allegations initially centered on the lower @placeholder football leagues but the latest police sweep indicates that suspicion has also fallen on the most high-profile teams.", "idx": 94091}], "idx": 61345} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The best man won. This has been Cristiano Ronaldo's year, a 12-month carnival of extraordinary forward play. It has been so good, even the man who doesn't like him had to admit it. 'Yes, it was justified,' Lionel Messi noted through gritted teeth. 'It was deserved.' Much is made of the tensions that exist between Ronaldo and Messi but this is not a rivalry to promote something. This antipathy is genuine and was evident from the moment they walked into a cavernous room in Zurich's Kongresshaus for a pre-ceremony conference. 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Following on the heels of the court's previous decision in Citizens United, the McCutcheon ruling will allow unlimited spending to influence our nation's political process. In the words of Justice Stephen Breyer, who wrote the dissent in the McCutcheon case, the ruling \"eviscerates our nation's campaign finance laws, leaving a remnant incapable of dealing with the grave problems of democratic legitimacy that those laws were intended to resolve.\" You shouldn't need money or connections to get a fair shake in our justice system. That's the very essence of our American creed. And yet we know that even with previous restrictions, money had a corrupting influence on our democracy. A Federal Election Survey found that 82% of Americans were worried about special interests buying elections. 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U.S. District Judge Thomas B. Russell in Louisville approved the deal, which covers more than 520,000 claims. About 1,000 people eligible for coverage by the settlement opted not to take part. Those with approved claims will be able to get a maximum repayment for their purchase - up to $80 per pair of Shape-Ups; $84 per pair of Resistance Runner shoes; up to $54 per pair of Podded Sole Shoes; and $40 per pair of Tone-Ups.\n@highlight\nA federal judge approved a $40 million class-action settlement Monday between Skechers USA Inc. and consumers who bought 'toning' shoes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 166, "end": 182}, {"start": 326, "end": 329}, {"start": 346, "end": 362}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 656, "end": 672}, {"start": 703, "end": 719}, {"start": 742, "end": 749}, {"start": 841, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also awarded $5 million for the attorneys in the case to split.", "idx": 94126}], "idx": 61363} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New York Governor Andrew Cuomo today delivered an impassioned eulogy to his father, former governor Mario Cuomo, at his funeral, calling him a 'keynote speaker for our better angels'. In his 40-minute address at St. Ignatius Loyola Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side, the governor recalled his father's steadfast commitment to his beliefs and his own desire to continue his father's legacy, saying: 'My dad was my hero, my mentor and my confidante.' Bill Clinton, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined Andrew Cuomo, his brother, CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo, their mother Matilda and hundreds of mourners in the snow today to bid farewell to former Governor Mario Cuomo at his funeral service.\n@highlight\nThree-term New York governor Mario Cuomo passed away from heart failure on January 1, aged 82\n@highlight\nDignitaries, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Senate Republic leader Dean Skelos, gathered at a church in the Upper East Side of Manhattan for his funeral on Tuesday morning\n@highlight\nHis sons, current Governor Andrew Cuomo and news anchor Chris Cuomo, and his widow Matilda accompanied his snow-dusted casket as it was carried into church for the service\n@highlight\nAs he eulogized his father, Andrew Cuomo said: 'He left the world a better place than when he found it. 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The likes of Steve McManaman and Owen Hargreaves have won the competition with European sides, while David Beckham had a high-profile stint at Real Madrid. We defy anyone, however, to remember Scott Minto and Michael Thomas turning out for Benfica against HJK Helsinki in 1998. Here, Sportsmail looks at those 10 previous Englishmen abroad... 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It ought to lead to some sort of transformation.\" The president said during his speech that grieving with the families impacted by mass shootings is something he has had to do five times in his presidency, citing shootings in Fort Hood, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; Aurora, Colorado; Newtown, Connecticut; and now the Washington Navy Yard.\n@highlight\nObama says U.S. \"can't accept\" killing of 12 at D.C.'s Navy Yard as \"inevitable\"\n@highlight\n\"It ought to be a shock to all of us, as a nation and as a people,\" Obama says\n@highlight\nObama honors each victim, noting some of the last things they said before they died\n@highlight\n\"Our tears are not enough,\" Obama tells families of those killed", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 325, "end": 329}, {"start": 343, "end": 357}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 726}, {"start": 741, "end": 760}, {"start": 774, "end": 778}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 822, "end": 825}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 956, "end": 960}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What wears on us, what troubles us so deeply as we gather here today, is how this senseless violence that took place in the @placeholder, echoes other recent tragedies.\"", "idx": 94131}], "idx": 61367} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- A top Turkish official said Saturday that authorities believe those responsible for a pair of deadly car bombings earlier in the day had been in contact with the Syrian government's secret police force. In a news conference, Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay said the Syrian government was linked to the attack. \"The investigation into the perpetrators is for the most part complete. It has been determined that the organization and its members who carried out the attack were in contact with pro-Syrian regime Al Muhabarat (Syrian Intelligence Services) organization in Syria,\" he said. \"The organization is identified and for the most part the persons involved are identified. \"\n@highlight\nNEW: The attackers were in touch with Syria's secret police, a Turkish minister says\n@highlight\nNEW: Two cars loaded with explosive material were set off in the town of Reyhanli\n@highlight\nNEW: 43 people were killed in the attack, in addition to about 100 people injured\n@highlight\nSyrian opposition group: Syrians wounded in the blasts, which occurred 15 minutes apart", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 287, "end": 292}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 530, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 571}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 774, "end": 780}, {"start": 880, "end": 887}, {"start": 993, "end": 998}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder's information minister denied that his country had any involvement in the bomb attacks.", "idx": 94136}], "idx": 61371} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lyon President Jean-Michel Aulas believes the club's in-form striker Alexandre Lacazette is better than 'the Welshman at Real Madrid' Gareth Bale. Lacazette has been in blistering form for Lyon this season and the 23-year-old's goals have fired the French club to the top of Ligue Un. The France international scored a brace against Toulouse on Sunday to take his tally for the season to 22 in all competitions. 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Gemma Ball, 20, needed internal stitches to the flesh in her face after a hooded man pulled a blade on her when she caught him in the back garden of her home in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. The student was terrified when the hooded intruder kicked her dog, sending it flying into a wall - before slashing her across the face, less than an inch from her eye socket, in broad daylight. Horrific: Gemma Ball had to have internal stitches after the an intruder at her home slashed her face with a knife after kicking her dog, Bella\n@highlight\nGemma Ball and dog, Bella, disturbed intruder in back garden of Stoke-on-Trent home\n@highlight\nGash was so deep that trainee nurse needed stitches underneath the flesh to repair damage", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 678, "end": 682}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 753, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder ran up to him, barking, because she knew he shouldn\u2019t be there and could probably sense I was frightened.", "idx": 94147}], "idx": 61378} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 05:27 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:51 EST, 23 November 2012 This unsightly and unshapely Christmas tree, with just a few sorry-looking bulbs and baubles, was slammed as Britain's worst festive decoration this week after crowds jeered at its big unveiling. About a thousand people, including excited children, turned out in the bitter cold to watch pantomime stars Gareth Gates and Toyah Wilcox flick the switch to turn on Herne Bay's Christmas lights. But they were left stunned when the 'shocking' lights, which barely covered the tree, flickered into life. Many stormed off in disgust as boos and jeers rang out.\n@highlight\nCrowds jeered in Herne Bay as 'atrocious' tree was lit up\n@highlight\nGareth Gates and Toyah Wilcox turned on the lights\n@highlight\nResidents and business leaders slammed the 'worst decorations in Britain'\n@highlight\nCanterbury City Council spent \u00a383,000 on the area's decorations, it emerged", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 399, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 747, "end": 758}, {"start": 857, "end": 863}, {"start": 877, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They added that the @placeholder business association was responsible for raising any extra funds for the tree.", "idx": 94158}], "idx": 61387} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists he can lead the club to a Premier League title - perhaps as soon as this season. Rodgers' side were in pole position for last season's title until Steven Gerrard's costly slip gifted Chelsea victory at Anfield, and when they then let a three-goal lead slip against Crystal Palace it allowed Manchester City to take the eventual honours. The loss of Luis Suarez, sold to Barcelona after being banned from football for four months for biting an opponent while on World Cup duty with Uruguay, has many observers predicting a Reds regression this season. WATCH Scroll down to watch Rodgers relishing Champions League\n@highlight\nRodgers believes that Liverpool can win the Premier League this campaign\n@highlight\nThe club were in pole position last season until defeat at home to Chelsea\n@highlight\nReds expected to regress this season following departure of Luis Suarez", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 18, "end": 32}, {"start": 68, "end": 81}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 189, "end": 202}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 333, "end": 347}, {"start": 391, "end": 401}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 523, "end": 529}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 653}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 688, "end": 696}, {"start": 710, "end": 723}, {"start": 817, "end": 823}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We just didn't get the breaks when we needed them most, but I believe that we will be back up there, challenging, and @placeholder is a very exciting place to be at this current time.", "idx": 94160}], "idx": 61388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- FIFA has asked the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to investigate alleged comments from the front runner to become its next president that referred to African players as \"banana eaters.\" Reports in Italy claim Carlo Tavecchio, who is currently the organization's vice-president, made the remarks at a conference of Italy's amateur leagues at the weekend. He touched on the debate that has followed Italy's group stage exit at the recent World Cup in Brazil, with some suggesting there are too many foreign players operating in the country's top league -- Serie A. Tavecchio made reference to the system in England, which has strict rules on players from outside the European Union.\n@highlight\nFIFA asks Italian soccer federation to investigate alleged racist remarks\n@highlight\nCarlo Tavecchio said to have referred to African players as \"banana eaters\"\n@highlight\nTavecchio running to be president of the Italian Football Federation in August\n@highlight\nItalian prime minister among those questioning his suitability for the role", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 54}, {"start": 57, "end": 60}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 222, "end": 236}, {"start": 327, "end": 331}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 715, "end": 721}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 918, "end": 944}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think the question is, where does this leave this very strong struggle, this real big problem that @placeholder football has had historically?\"", "idx": 94172}], "idx": 61398} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A visa, toothpaste, spare underwear. All essentials for a decent vacation. But what about something less substantial -- a pleasant welcome when you arrive? After all, the friendliness of the people you meet often determines whether your memories of a place are fond or foul. Now welcomes have been rated. The apartment-rental website HouseTrip.com (which operates on a similar model to Airbnb) has crunched the numbers on 130,000 of its users' European city reviews. And the city most often given a five-star rating across the seasons for its all-round cheeriness was that capital of grand boulevards and paprika-scented restaurants, Budapest.\n@highlight\nBudapest most welcoming city overall, says rental website\n@highlight\nParis nicest in springtime and Berlin friendliest in winter\n@highlight\nLisbon's especially welcoming if you're (traveling with) a pet", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 343, "end": 355}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 453, "end": 460}, {"start": 643, "end": 650}, {"start": 664, "end": 671}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apart from @placeholder in the springtime -- the song seems to have it right -- those results often defy expectations.", "idx": 94174}, {"query": "And in wintry @placeholder it's hard to think of anything else but your shoes freezing to the sidewalk.", "idx": 94175}], "idx": 61399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:39 PM on 22nd October 2011 Republicans condemned President Obama's announcement that remaining U.S. troops will withdraw from Iraq by the end of the year. Senator John McCain said the President's decision is a 'harmful' setback for U.S. interests in the Middle East. Senator McCain said: 'I respectfully disagree with the President. This decision will be viewed as a strategic victory for our enemies in the Middle East, especially the Iranian regime, which has worked relentlessly to ensure a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.' 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Police say Frazier Glenn Cross is the suspect in the shootings. And investigators had \"unquestionably determined\" that his actions were a hate crime, said Overland Park Police Chief John Douglass. Cross is the founder and former leader of the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and the White Patriot Party, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups. 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Tessa and Joel Sanborn from Maple Valley in Washington, were due to take five-year-old Devine back to their home just outside of Seattle in December after adopting his twin sisters Faith and Favor. The couple were previously allowed to take the two-year-old twins from the Acres of Hope children's home in Liberia as Faith had a stroke at birth and needed medical attention and Favor was allowed to travel with her. 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Mark Sanford and Elizabeth Colbert Busch is attracting national attention -- but not for the reasons it should. Listening to much of the national coverage, it can sound like a race between Jenny Sanford -- the ex-wife of the ex-governor -- and comedian Stephen Colbert, the brother of the Democratic candidate. But the real news is that a Democrat could win the 1st Congressional District in South Carolina, reversing Republican control of the seat since 1981. Polls show Colbert Busch ahead and her confident debate performance on Monday night helped solidify the sense that momentum is behind her campaign.\n@highlight\nJohn Avlon: Media emphasizing Jenny Sanford and Stephen Colbert in special election\n@highlight\nIn reality, the story is the race between Mark Sanford and Elizabeth Colbert Busch\n@highlight\nHe says there's reason Democrats can hope to capture the seat\n@highlight\nAvlon: Changing demographics make victory for centrist Democrats possible", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 102, "end": 124}, {"start": 274, "end": 286}, {"start": 338, "end": 352}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 424, "end": 431}, {"start": 451, "end": 472}, {"start": 477, "end": 490}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 767}, {"start": 842, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 881}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if @placeholder does win, it should shake up the lazy partisan assumptions that underlie our politics.", "idx": 94187}], "idx": 61407} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Say what you will about Facebook, but the social network is not too proud to copy. Facebook is reportedly considering co-opting the hashtags that first emerged on Twitter, following its previous aping of the Twitter model of following strangers and sharing content publicly. Facebook is testing the idea of supporting the use of hashtags in posts to the social network, according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and other publications. Facebook has declined to comment on the reports. Hashtags, unique and often cryptic terms preceded by a hash mark (\"#\"), are specially tracked and aggregated on Twitter as they would presumably be on Facebook. 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Gordon Granger of the Union Army announced to the assembled crowd at Ashton Villa in Galveston, Texas, \"In accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.\" It was June 19, 1865. Never mind that President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation had been written and read more than two years earlier. Juneteenth, named for the June 19 declaration, started as a celebration of emancipation day in Texas and eventually spread to other states. With celebrations dating back to 1866, Juneteenth now commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. \"America cannot understand its own history unless the African-American experience is embraced as a central factor in shaping who we are and what we have become as Americans,\" writes Lonnie G. 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What's more, when the Marines arrived at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Monday, they were greeted by an impromptu parade of police, firefighters and other travelers who gathered on just one hour's notice to honor their service. An elderly retired Marine working for the USO was responsible for the heroes welcome. He even arranged for their plane to taxi beneath an arch of water from Chicago fire trucks after their landed in the Windy City.\n@highlight\nThe 13 Marines received cheers from police and a fire truck water salute\n@highlight\nAA has a policy of upgrading uniformed members of the military\n@highlight\nSix of the group were bumped up, but other passengers vacated their seats so they could all sit together", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 107, "end": 110}, {"start": 112, "end": 118}, {"start": 140, "end": 150}, {"start": 319, "end": 325}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 348, "end": 375}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 578, "end": 580}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 739, "end": 748}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 846, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018There must have been 15 Chicago firemen and an equal number of @placeholder police and they formed a corridor for the Marines when they got off the airplane,\u2019 he said.", "idx": 94202}], "idx": 61416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jurors who convicted a man of three murders in a 2007 Connecticut home invasion and recommended he be put to death for his crimes said Tuesday that serving on the case changed their lives -- and took an emotional and sometimes physical toll. \"This has strengthened my faith,\" Paula Calzetta told In Session on the truTV network. \"We all came together. It was amazing, how it worked out, and we came to the right decision. I know that this is, for me, God's plan, and I think I'm honored to be a part of that.\" Jurors recommended Monday that Steven Hayes, 47, should die for his role in the 2007 invasion of a home in Cheshire, Connecticut, that left Jennifer Hawke-Petit, 48, dead along with her daughters, 17-year-old Hayley Petit and 11-year-old Michaela Petit. They earlier convicted Hayes on a list of charges, including murder, capital murder and kidnapping.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"If he had life in prison, that would be going home for him,\" a juror says\n@highlight\nJurors say the case took an emotional and physical toll\n@highlight\nThey decided Monday that Steven Hayes should die for his crimes\n@highlight\n\"We came to the right decision,\" one says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 323, "end": 327}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 626, "end": 633}, {"start": 636, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 678}, {"start": 728, "end": 739}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1078}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The brutality of the case sent shock waves through @placeholder and beyond.", "idx": 94227}, {"query": "\"It was so wonderful to hug these people,\" @placeholder said, \"and they treated us like family, and we feel almost like family because we've seen such intimate things of their life and lived some things with them, and they are the most wonderful people that I think I've come across in a long time.\"", "idx": 94229}], "idx": 61437} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In \"Black Diamond,\" best-selling author Martin Walker uncovers the trouble behind truffles. Before you crack open the pages of Walker's new novel, make sure and pour yourself a glass of red wine. Better have some cheese with a baguette close at hand too, because this book is deliciously good. The title, \"Black Diamond\" refers to France's highly-prized truffles of the same name. They're knobby, round, roughly the size of a golf ball and so sought-after that a pound will cost you several thousand dollars. 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The extraordinary setting and an international outlook have made this little corner of New Zealand's South Island a trans-seasonal center for cool-climate pinot noir, adventurous gastronomy and quirky design, galleries and hotels.\n@highlight\nQueenstown has an international resort vibe with natural beauty\n@highlight\nThe Remarkables mountains deserve their name\n@highlight\nGold mining heritage and lakes add to regional mix\n@highlight\nAdventurous cuisine -- muttonbird, anyone? -- and arthouse cinema are further finds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 30}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 86, "end": 90}, {"start": 95, "end": 102}, {"start": 115, "end": 121}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 622, "end": 632}, {"start": 636, "end": 647}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The schist-walled stone building in the center of Arrowtown's historic precinct (15 minutes' drive from central @placeholder) has a roaring fire in winter, a courtyard for outdoor eating and range of local wines.", "idx": 94278}], "idx": 61463} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The United States believes that North Korea is supplying Iran with long-range missiles, suggesting Iran has strike capabilities are stronger than discussed in public, according to one of the leaked U.S. diplomatic cables released Sunday. 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It seemed like a watershed moment, recalling the rise of the machines long prophesied in science fiction. Yet in 2005, a freestyle chess tournament featured teams of humans partnering with computers in various combinations. Shockingly, two amateurs using three fairly weak laptops emerged victorious, beating grand masters and supercomputers in turn. This contrast is fittingly emblematic of two great visionaries of computer science, Marvin Minsky and J.C.R. Licklider. Minsky wrote canonical theories of self-replicating artificial intelligence and co-founded MIT's A.I. lab. Licklider proposed an alternate vision in his landmark paper, \"Man-Computer Symbiosis\". In Licklider's view, human intelligence should be complemented by machines, not replaced: \"Men will set the goals, formulate the hypotheses, determine the criteria and perform the evaluations. Computing machines will do the routinizable work that must be done to prepare the way for insights and decisions. ...\"\n@highlight\nShyam Sankar: Some say computers could attain artificial intelligence superior to humans\n@highlight\nA more realistic approach is to envision computers aided by human intelligence, he says\n@highlight\nComputers can spot patterns from the past but can't anticipate as people can, he says\n@highlight\nSankar: Human thought, aided by computer power, can make sense of \"big data\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 31}, {"start": 49, "end": 51}, {"start": 55, "end": 63}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1370}]}, "qas": [{"query": "relying solely on computers as @placeholder theorized it remains tantalizing, yet distant.", "idx": 94302}], "idx": 61478} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Oh, Rickrolling. Even on Vine, Twitter's app that lets users shoot and share six-second videos, the Web is never gonna give you up. A Cleveland teen-ager hacked Vine on Monday, flouting the app's strict time limit and uploading all 3 minutes, 33 seconds of \"Never Gonna Give You Up,\" the '80s pop hit turned bait-and-switch Internet meme. \"I think I broke Vine,\" 16-year-old Will Smidlein tweeted Monday night. In his Twitter bio, Smidlein lists himself as a Web developer. Based on his ability to share the joys of Rick Astley with Vine's 13 million users, it's an apt description.\n@highlight\n16-year-old developer \"Rickrolls\" Twitter's Vine app\n@highlight\nTeen posted three-and-a-half-minute video to site that allows only 6-second clips\n@highlight\nHe removed the video at Twitter's request, but the Web already took notice\n@highlight\nRickrolling is a bait-and-switch joke spawned in 2007 on 4chan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 109, "end": 111}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 267, "end": 289}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 542, "end": 545}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 784, "end": 790}, {"start": 811, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said he'll write more about what he did once the exploit is patched.", "idx": 94308}], "idx": 61483} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Marian McPartland, the famed jazz pianist and longtime host of NPR's \"Piano Jazz\" program, died Tuesday, her label confirmed. McPartland was 95 and died of natural causes at her Port Washington, New York, home, Concord Music Group said in a statement. McPartland had a career that spanned more than seven decades in music, first as a piano player in music halls in her native Great Britain during World War II and then in the jazz clubs of the United States. She's pictured in the classic 1958 Art Kane photograph of jazz musicians that became the basis of the documentary \"A Great Day in Harlem.\"\n@highlight\nMarian McPartland, host of \"Piano Jazz,\" dead at 95\n@highlight\nMcPartland was an eloquent teacher and gracious host\n@highlight\nJazz pianist had a career stretching back to the World War II era", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 25}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 79, "end": 88}, {"start": 135, "end": 144}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 220, "end": 238}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 503, "end": 510}, {"start": 583, "end": 603}, {"start": 618, "end": 634}, {"start": 646, "end": 655}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She also frequently lectured at universities and served as a jazz disc jockey for a @placeholder radio station.", "idx": 94309}], "idx": 61484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Last updated at 8:42 PM on 26th October 2011 It\u2019s not every day a politician gets the backing of MC Hammer, one of the Black Eyed Peas, a Google senior executive, a YouTube director and one of the founders of Twitter - all in one amazing video. But San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee will be a happy man after receiving the support of an incredible array of celebrities, performing a \u20182 Legit 2 Quit\u2019 song. The advert, which is not sponsored by the mayor, tells voters to \u2018Fear the Moustache\u2019. It's a play on \u2018Fear the Beard\u2019, the slogan of San Francisco Giants pitcher Brian Wilson, who also features.\n@highlight\nVideo endorsing San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee cost only $18,000 to make\n@highlight\nFeatures will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas and 49ers legend Ronnie Lott\n@highlight\nMarissa Mayer of Google and YouTube\u2019s Hunter Walk also make appearances", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 133, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 283, "end": 288}, {"start": 391, "end": 404}, {"start": 479, "end": 496}, {"start": 516, "end": 529}, {"start": 547, "end": 566}, {"start": 576, "end": 587}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 728, "end": 742}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 812, "end": 818}, {"start": 822, "end": 832}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The song is based on rapper @placeholder's hit 'Too Legit to Quit' from 1991, and features memorable lines such as: \u2018Thank you, for blessing me / And the rest of the city with Mayor Ed Lee\u2019.", "idx": 94311}], "idx": 61486} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle The number of manhole covers exploding has dramatically increased according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive. Experts believe the fireballs are caused by power surges in underground electric junction boxes which could have been damaged by last winter's record rainfall. So far this year, the HSE has received 64 reports of exploding or burning manhole covers - compared with 51 for the whole of 2013. There were just nine in 2011. Scroll down for video The fire, which was outside the BAFTA headquarters in Piccadilly, London destroyed a van after the manhole cover exploded\n@highlight\nLondon Fire Brigade warns that one manhole cover is exploding a week\n@highlight\nThe massive blasts are caused by defective underground power cables\n@highlight\nExperts believe that last winter's record flooding has led to the increase\n@highlight\nThe Health and Safety Executive has received reports of 64 incidents in 2014", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 123, "end": 149}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 527, "end": 531}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 628, "end": 646}, {"start": 877, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder has attended one fire a week involving manhole covers this year.'", "idx": 94314}], "idx": 61488} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 20:24 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 20:24 EST, 29 June 2012 Mitt Romney has raised more than $5million since the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama\u2019s signature healthcare reform, a sign that the ruling could energise Republicans this November. In a message to supporters on Friday morning, just over 24 hours after Chief Justice John Roberts had delivered his majority opinion, the Romney campaign said it had raked in $5.5million from 55,000 supporters. The campaign also touted Mr Romney's social media presence, which they said underlined the fact that Americans were mobilising against the Affordable Care Act \u2013 better known as Obamacare \u2013 by backing the presumptive Republican nominee.\n@highlight\nRomney campaign donations rise after landmark decision\n@highlight\nRepublican challenger insists healthcare reform law is 'bad medicine'\n@highlight\nObama campaign attacks Romney for not releasing details of his own reform", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 86, "end": 96}, {"start": 139, "end": 151}, {"start": 170, "end": 181}, {"start": 252, "end": 262}, {"start": 364, "end": 375}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 591, "end": 599}, {"start": 629, "end": 647}, {"start": 667, "end": 675}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 907, "end": 912}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I think people recognise that if you want to replace @placeholder you've", "idx": 94316}], "idx": 61490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Wil Longbottom Last updated at 9:07 AM on 13th December 2011 Italian financial market jitters worsened today as workers angry about austerity reforms went on strike and staged nationwide rallies. Fiat's car plants stood idle and a performance at La Scala opera house in Milan was cancelled as unions kicked off the first in days of walkouts and demonstrations against spending cuts and tax increases. Confidence dipped, with Milan's stock index down two per cent and the benchmark 10-year bond yield rising 0.52 of a percentage point to 6.76 per cent. Backlash: Members of the Unione Sindicale di Base occupy the Porta Nuova train station in Torino in protest at austerity measures\n@highlight\nMetalworkers, typographers and staff at La Scala opera among those taking part in rallies against reforms\n@highlight\nPublic transport sector expected to go on Thursday\n@highlight\nItalian stock exchange falls 2%, FTSE down 1.47%\n@highlight\nGreece warns talks over second bailout are 'difficult and critical'\n@highlight\nFirst draft of new eurozone fiscal treaty could be ready by next week\n@highlight\nECB cuts back purchase of government bonds as it limits support for indebted countries", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 249, "end": 256}, {"start": 273, "end": 277}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 580, "end": 603}, {"start": 616, "end": 626}, {"start": 645, "end": 650}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 875, "end": 881}, {"start": 935, "end": 940}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It comes after @placeholder government figures warned talks with international debt inspectors on a second bailout package were 'difficult and critical'.", "idx": 94318}], "idx": 61491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Duchess of Cambridge was moved to tears yesterday as she listened to a mother recall the heartbreak of losing her three-month-old daughter. After Leigh Smith had finished her speech at the charity event, Kate reacted as any mother would \u2013 by throwing her arms around her to comfort her. Mrs Smith, 33, whose daughter Beatrice died of a heart condition earlier this year, said: \u2018Kate sought me out and gave me a hug just before she left. \u2018I was getting quite teary-eyed, she had tears in her eyes and she just said to me, \u201cYou\u2019re a very brave lady and again, I\u2019m just so, so sorry\u201d.\u2019\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cambridge was in Norfolk to launch an appeal on behalf of East Anglia Children's Hospices\n@highlight\nShe welled up as she hugged Leigh Smith, 33, whose daughter Beatrice was just 16 weeks old when she died\n@highlight\nMother's story moved the Duchess so much, she welled up and threw her arms around her\n@highlight\nMrs Smith's little daughter Beatrice would have been celebrating her first birthday this Friday\n@highlight\nShe also thanked the Duchess for the personal letter she sent after hearing of Beatrice's death in January\n@highlight\nThe Duchess has been patron of East Anglia Children's Hospices since 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 208, "end": 211}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 598, "end": 608}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 671, "end": 690}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 774, "end": 781}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1213}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mrs Smith added: \u2018I had mixed feelings about today because it\u2019s a difficult time, but this is the most amazing way of celebrating Beatrice\u2019s birthday and I hope she was looking down as I met @placeholder.\u2019 The duchess has already been playing an active role in the fundraising drive for the charity\u2019s new facility.", "idx": 94319}, {"query": "All smiles: @placeholder meets local dignitaries, who had gathered outside to welcome her as she arrived at the launch event", "idx": 94320}], "idx": 61492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Police probing an alleged VIP paedophile ring are examining its links to a number of suspected murders. Scotland Yard announced yesterday it is investigating a 'possible homicide' more than 30 years ago centring on a block of luxury flats long popular with MPs. The explosive allegation could even extend to a series of murders related to child sex abuse 'parties' involving senior politicians, spy chiefs and prominent military and legal figures. Scotland Yard announced it is investigating a 'possible homicide' more than 30 years ago centering on luxury Westminster flats at Dolphin Square, popular with MPs Two witnesses have come forward reporting sexual abuse by a paedophile ring with links to government that took place at a number of locations including Dolphin Square \u2013 the home of many MPs.\n@highlight\nPolice investigating Westminster paedophile ring claims by Tom Watson\n@highlight\nDolphin Square alleged to be the site of 'sex parties' involving children\n@highlight\nMPs, spy chiefs and military leaders are said to have hosted sordid events\n@highlight\nTwo victims have come forward reporting sexual abuse by VIP ring\n@highlight\nLast July it emerged a dossier on suspected paedophiles vanished in 1983\n@highlight\nSecretary Theresa May said she could not rule out a possible cover-up", "entities": [{"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 873, "end": 882}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tom Watson MP (left) aired claims about a suspected paedophile ring linked to @placeholder.", "idx": 94321}], "idx": 61493} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Options for meat substitutes have come a long way since Seth Tibbott's first few Thanksgivings as vegetarian in the 1970s. Vegetable side dishes and salads were nice but they didn't seem as festive as a turkey, the traditional Thanksgiving centerpiece. The Oregon man tried all kinds of experiments, from a stuffed pumpkin to a gluten roast that took all day to make but was \"unsliceable and indigestible.\" After becoming a professional \"soycrafter\" in 1980, Tibbott noticed that sales seemed to slow around Thanksgiving and Christmas \"as people lost their vegetarian ways and guiltily ate traditional fare like turkey,\" he said. Aside from tofu, which was primarily only sold in Asian markets, the only commercially available meat alternatives were made by Seventh Day Adventist companies, and many of these products were canned.\n@highlight\nTofurky celebrates 20 years on vegetarians' tables this year\n@highlight\nVegetarians say fake meat options have increased in quality over the years\n@highlight\nRoast brings \"taste and texture of turkey that we associate with Thanksgiving,\" blogger says", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 227, "end": 238}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 525, "end": 533}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 758, "end": 778}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With its torpedo shape and spongy, loaf-like consistency, the @placeholder and its competitors are a far gobble from a real bird.", "idx": 94336}], "idx": 61502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mario Balotelli's first-half double saw Italy through to the final of Euro 2012 as they stunned Germany in Warsaw. Germany were hot favorites going into this semifinal but Balotelli struck twice before halftime and Germany were unable to claw their way back. Mesut Ozil pulled a goal back from the penalty spot in injury time, but Italy deservedly held on to set up a final against Spain on Sunday. The win continues Italy's remarkable record in major tournaments against Germany, who have failed to beat the Italians in eight attempts. This emerging young German side were tipped by many to go all the way at this tournament, but their burgeoning progress was checked by a clinical Italy team.\n@highlight\nMario Balotelli scores both goals as Italy beat Germany 2-1\n@highlight\nBalotelli scores twice in first-half to set-up Sunday final with Spain\n@highlight\nManchester City striker now joint leading goalscorer at Euro 2012\n@highlight\nMesut Ozil scores late penalty for Germany", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 79, "end": 87}, {"start": 105, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 224, "end": 230}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 391, "end": 395}, {"start": 426, "end": 430}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 715, "end": 729}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 763, "end": 769}, {"start": 786, "end": 794}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 924, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 954}, {"start": 980, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder needed a response in the second half and they got it in effort, but not in goals.", "idx": 94338}], "idx": 61503} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- From a country which brought the world brands like Sony and Toyota, there's another name that's crept quietly to global prominence. Hello Kitty, the moon-faced cat with a bow in her hair and no mouth. Shintaro Tsuji, CEO of Sanrio, famous for its Hello Kitty brand, speaks in The Boardroom. She's one of 450 characters developed by Japan's Sanrio Group, but she's by far most popular -- the embodiment of what's known in Japan as Kawaii, or the culture of cute. Her image adorns some 50,000 objects, from cute, of course, to downright crazy. But there's nothing cute about the numbers. Hello Kitty is responsible for more than half of Sanrio's billion dollar annual turnover.\n@highlight\nShintaro Tsuji, CEO of Sanrio speaks to Andrew Stevens in The Boardroom\n@highlight\nSanrio's most famous character is Hello Kitty, a moon-faced cat\n@highlight\nHello Kitty is responsible for more than half of Sanrio's billion dollar turnover", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 210, "end": 223}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 285, "end": 297}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 349, "end": 360}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 439, "end": 444}, {"start": 595, "end": 605}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 696, "end": 709}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 736, "end": 749}, {"start": 779, "end": 784}, {"start": 813, "end": 823}, {"start": 854, "end": 864}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Her creator and founder of Sanrio is the effervescent 79-year-old @placeholder.", "idx": 94342}], "idx": 61505} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Edward Snowden douses the idea of his returning to the United States -- where he faces charges of espionage and theft of government property for leaking sensational details of spy programs -- saying he won't come back unless laws are changed. Asked by CNN's Jake Tapper in an online chat Thursday about conditions for a return home, Snowden said that while his coming back \"is the best resolution\" for all parties, \"it's unfortunately not possible in the face of current whistle-blower protection laws.\" He pointed out that the government's Whistleblower Protection Act doesn't cover someone like him, a former government contractor.\n@highlight\nNow in Russia, Snowden is charged in the United States with espionage\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. must change whistle-blower protections before he comes back\n@highlight\nEx-government contractor slams what he calls \"indiscriminate mass surveillance\"\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. \"can correct the laws, restrain the overreach of agencies\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 64, "end": 76}, {"start": 261, "end": 263}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 342, "end": 348}, {"start": 550, "end": 577}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 695, "end": 707}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 918, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Snowden offered his remarks from @placeholder, where he's been since June having been granted a one-year asylum.", "idx": 94347}], "idx": 61510} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the most famous portraits of George Washington will soon get a high-tech examination and face-lift of sorts with its first major conservation treatment in decades. The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery has begun planning the conservation and digital analysis of the full-length 'Lansdowne' portrait of the first president that was painted by Gilbert Stuart in 1796, museum officials told The Associated Press. The 8-foot-by-5-foot picture is considered the definitive portrait of Washington as president after earlier images in military uniform. One of the most famous portraits of George Washington will soon get a high-tech examination and face-lift of sorts with its first major conservation treatment in decades\n@highlight\nThe 8-foot-by-5-foot picture is considered the definitive portrait of Washington as president after earlier images in military uniform\n@highlight\nConservators will use digital x-rays and infrared imagery for the first time to examine Stuart's work and changes he made beneath the painting's surface\n@highlight\nPortrait was originally painted for the Marquis of Lansdowne, who had been a British supporter of the colonies during the Revolutionary War", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 189, "end": 213}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 355, "end": 368}, {"start": 401, "end": 420}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 595, "end": 611}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 974, "end": 979}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1109}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1172, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The images showed how @placeholder was having trouble adjusting the figure and objects in his original portrait, Molnar said.", "idx": 94353}], "idx": 61514} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Asuncion, Paraguay (CNN) -- Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander. Lugo fired the commanders of the country's army, air force and navy on Wednesday. The armed forces commander, Rear Adm. Cibar Benitez Caceres, had been the only top official to survive Wednesday's dismissals. Lugo has given no reason for the firings, publicly denying rumors of a coup plot. Benitez Caceres will be replaced as armed forces chief by Brig. Gen. Juan Oscar Velazquez Castillo, the president's executive order said. The handover ceremony was scheduled to take place Friday afternoon.\n@highlight\nParaguay's president revamping military commands\n@highlight\nPresident Fernando Lugo fired military branch commanders earlier this week\n@highlight\nOpposition says Lugo trying to bring leftist agenda to military\n@highlight\nMilitary shakeup is fourth since Lugo took office", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 49, "end": 61}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 287, "end": 307}, {"start": 376, "end": 379}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 516, "end": 519}, {"start": 527, "end": 555}, {"start": 675, "end": 682}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had said at Thursday's swearing-in ceremony that other changes would be coming in the lower ranks, but denied there was any truth to talk of a coup.", "idx": 94360}], "idx": 61518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A tape which was allegedly the final recording of Joan Rivers is a fake, the late comedian's representative said today. An audio recording, which was revealed by The New York Post on Tuesday, was purportedly Ms Rivers in a promo clip for a friend's new, off-Broadway show. The late star's rep, Judy Katz, told The Post today: 'The recording is a fraud. Joan never made any such tape. 'This is a publicity stunt that was created by Brad Zimmerman and his public relations representative, Beck Lee, and is wholly disrespectful to the memory of Joan Rivers.' Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nThe comedienne was supposedly recording an advertisement for friend Brad Zimmerman's new off-Broadway show\n@highlight\nA rep for Ms Rivers said today: 'This is a publicity stunt... and is wholly disrespectful to the memory of Joan Rivers'\n@highlight\nIn a statement to MailOnline today, Zimmerman's PR said: 'On behalf of the production we regret that the tape we were given is not authentic'", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 166, "end": 178}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 431, "end": 444}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 657, "end": 670}, {"start": 682, "end": 689}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 874, "end": 882}, {"start": 886, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Speaking of @placeholder, he had nothing to do with this situation.", "idx": 94379}], "idx": 61532} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The thing about presidential elections, be it in Ukraine or anywhere else for that matter, is that it makes sense to ignore everything that was said during the election campaign and, especially, in the immediate aftermath. Election promises are made to be broken or ignored altogether -- remember \"Yes We Can?\" And in the first few days, or even weeks, after results are announced lots of things are said that mean pretty much nothing. To say that the presidential election campaign in Ukraine produced a lot of statements and pledges that made little or no sense would be an understatement. If you summarise them all, then Ukraine should be in fine shape to join the G7 group of industrialised nations, replacing Russia, in about five years' time.\n@highlight\nElection promises are made to be broken or ignored altogether, writes Alexander Nekrassov\n@highlight\nNekrassov: The point of the election was to introduce some sense of normality in Ukraine\n@highlight\nPetro Poroshenko will be held responsible for anything that happens in the country, he says\n@highlight\nBut his biggest challenge comes from Ukraine's own oligarchs, writes Nekrassov", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 677, "end": 678}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 839, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 970, "end": 985}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1150}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, ironically, the biggest challenge facing Poroshenko in the next several months comes not from @placeholder or the so-called separatists in the east but from Ukraine's very own oligarchs, who now see the newly-elected president as a potential threat to their business empires.", "idx": 94383}], "idx": 61535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States must resolve what I call the Great American Conundrum by clarifying its policy toward Muslims. It cannot treat its Muslim citizens as second-class citizens at home and hope to win them over abroad. American Muslims complain of their second-class status by pointing out that their religion and houses of worship can be attacked with near impunity. When they do object, they are told that this kind of abuse is a small price to pay for living in a free society. Yet it is blatantly clear that only Islam is being attacked in such a crass fashion. It is virtually unimaginable to hear of any other ethnic or religious group being so targeted without an uproar.\n@highlight\nAkbar Ahmed: U.S. can't treat Muslims badly and win \"hearts and minds\" abroad\n@highlight\nIf proposed Islamic center ever attacked, Ahmed says, global violence will ensue\n@highlight\nIslamic center should also include church, synagogue and 9/11 memorial, he writes\n@highlight\nAhmed: Bishops, rabbis and imams must work together; Obama must call for peace", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 26}, {"start": 57, "end": 80}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 143, "end": 148}, {"start": 226, "end": 233}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 524, "end": 528}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 710, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 878, "end": 884}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most @placeholder who fast tend to spend more time than usual in mosques.", "idx": 94391}], "idx": 61540} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For his 2010 book \"A New American Picture,\" artist Doug Rickard used photos he gathered from Google Street View to give viewers a voyeuristic peek into several of America's most economically distressed neighborhoods. The point was to draw people's attention to the places we read about in the news \u2014 and comment about from the comfort of our own neighborhoods \u2014 but never actually visit. Now, Rickard is following that work up with a new book called \"N.A.,\" where he continues to mine the Internet for views of America that are anything but idyllic. This time, he snatches frame grabs from videos that were made on cell phones and uploaded to YouTube.\n@highlight\nFor his latest book, Doug Rickard snatches frames from uploaded cell phone videos\n@highlight\nHe searched for terms related 'to the broken elements of the American economic spectrum'\n@highlight\nMuch of what he found involved predatory acts, with people being exploited for 'likes'\n@highlight\nHe said his book is about modern technology as well as race and poverty", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 49}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 102, "end": 119}, {"start": 172, "end": 178}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 460, "end": 463}, {"start": 520, "end": 526}, {"start": 652, "end": 658}, {"start": 693, "end": 704}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rickard acknowledged that the images show \"elements of social media and technology that aren't pretty,\" but he said the series is also about @placeholder as medium and the way it has become \"a platform where people have a voice \u2014 it is an immediate stage with reach.\"", "idx": 94398}], "idx": 61543} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rick Dewsbury PUBLISHED: 04:47 EST, 31 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:24 EST, 31 August 2012 For some, her unconventional lifestyle proved to be an eyesore. While for others it offered a romantic image of the vagrant 'rag lady' surviving against the odds. But now homeless former concert pianist Anne Naysmith is devastated after workmen pulled down the makeshift shelter she has lived in for the last decade. Tearful Miss Naysmith, 75, said it was 'wanton, wicked vandalism' after she discovered the men from Tfl tearing down her den at Stamford Brook Station in Chiswick, west London. The Rag Lady of Chiswick: Anne Naysmith, now 75, sits among a pile of rubbish several years ago after workmen destroyed a previous shelter she had been living in\n@highlight\nAnne Naysmith, 75, has survived at side of station for the last decade\n@highlight\nOnce tipped as star pianist but life collapsed after heartbreak in 1970s\n@highlight\nLived in her car for 20 years like Miss Shepherd in Alan Bennett play", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 294, "end": 306}, {"start": 421, "end": 428}, {"start": 508, "end": 510}, {"start": 536, "end": 557}, {"start": 562, "end": 569}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}, {"start": 976, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is one of @placeholder's most popular productions and continues to be staged at theatres across the country.", "idx": 94417}], "idx": 61558} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Lawton Follow @@Matt_Lawton_DM And so, after a quick blast of Jennifer Lopez at this evening\u2019s opening ceremony, it begins. A tournament that has been seven problematic years in the making, for a Brazilian team tasked with winning the hearts of a disillusioned nation on a journey that will take them to every corner of this vast country. For the people of Brazil who will do their best to put their political issues to one side over the next four weeks, their hopes rest on the shoulders of two men. Scroll down for video... Brazil coach Luis Felipe Scolari and Neymar share a joke ahead of their opening game against Croatia\n@highlight\nBrazil's World Cup hopes rest on two men - Luis Felipe Scolari and Neymar\n@highlight\nBrazilian coach Scolari says 'it is time' for Brazil to win the World Cup\n@highlight\nBrazil have won a record five World Cups, the last under Scolari in 2002\n@highlight\nNeymar is carrying the expectation of a nation on his shoulders\n@highlight\nNeymar has taken Pele's iconic No 10 shirt and will give it to his mum\n@highlight\nThe 22-year-old has scored 31 goals in 49 international appearnces\n@highlight\nScolari is respected by all Brazilians, especially after his nephew's death\n@highlight\nBrazil face Croatia in the tournament's opening game on June 12th", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 70, "end": 83}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 547, "end": 565}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 627, "end": 633}, {"start": 646, "end": 651}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 689, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 846, "end": 855}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 975, "end": 980}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1141}, {"start": 1163, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1240}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Please allow me to introduce to you... Neymar carries the weight of @placeholder's expectations on his shoulders", "idx": 94434}], "idx": 61569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The happiest day in Justin Smith's life -- next to the day his daughter was born -- was March 5, 2013. When his phone rang, he looked down and saw the 301 area code. It must be the National Institutes of Health, he thought. He didn't know anyone else in Maryland. Indeed, Dr. Brigitte Widemann was calling to say that after five months of waiting, Smith's 12-year-old daughter McKenna had been accepted into a clinical trial at NIH headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. She could begin the week of September 30. Smith thanked the doctor and hung up the phone.\n@highlight\nSome 200 new patients, including 30 children, start a clinical trial at NIH every week\n@highlight\nWith the government shutdown, these patients are being told they will have to wait to begin\n@highlight\nMcKenna Smith will be allowed to receive treatment, doctors say, on Friday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 40}, {"start": 190, "end": 218}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 285, "end": 301}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 437, "end": 439}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 467, "end": 474}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 650, "end": 652}, {"start": 779, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder feared the government shutdown would keep McKenna from being able to start the study at all.", "idx": 94436}], "idx": 61571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont is facing a growing leadership crisis amid claims that Jim Murphy is plotting her downfall this week. At the party's UK conference in Manchester there are strong rumours that Miss Lamont is 'ready' to quit, although this was slapped down by her supporters. The party is bracing itself for more in-fighting and soul-searching following last week's referendum, and the Scottish Daily Mail revealed yesterday that former Scottish Secretary Mr Murphy is already being lined up as the next leader. Scroll down for video The Labour party in Scotland is in the grip of in-fighting, amid claims Johann Lamont (centre) could quit to make way for Jim Murphy (left) as the party's leader north of the border\n@highlight\nRumours swirl at party conference that Scottish leader Lamont will quit\n@highlight\nComes just days after the historic referendum rejecting independence\n@highlight\nJim Murphy, who toured 100 towns during campaign, on course for job", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 92, "end": 101}, {"start": 154, "end": 155}, {"start": 171, "end": 180}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 404, "end": 411}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 556, "end": 567}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 674, "end": 683}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 908, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder, I want to thank you for the great job you have done and the leadership you have shown.", "idx": 94448}], "idx": 61578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 16 December 2013 A man convicted of masterminding a $100 million, cross-country Navy veterans charity fraud was today sentenced to 28 years in prison. Judge Steven Gall also ordered the defendant, who identifies himself as 67-year-old Bobby Thompson, to pay a $6 million fine. Authorities say the defendant is Harvard-trained attorney John Donald Cody. The Ohio attorney general's office, which handled his trial, asked the judge in a filing last week to sentence him to 41 years in prison. Sentence: John Donald Cody, pictured in court Monday, was sentenced to 28 years in prison for racketeering, theft and money laundering charges\n@highlight\nCleveland, Ohio, judge Steven Gall handed down the sentence Monday to Harvard-trained attorney John Donald Cody aka Bobby Thompson\n@highlight\nHe was also ordered to pay a $6 million fine\n@highlight\nCody was convicted in November of defrauding donors of up to $100m in 41 states through his Florida charity, the U.S. Navy Veterans Association", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 391, "end": 397}, {"start": 416, "end": 431}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 582, "end": 597}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 821, "end": 836}, {"start": 842, "end": 855}, {"start": 924, "end": 927}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "according to trial testimony, and @placeholder took the lead, indicting Thompson", "idx": 94449}], "idx": 61579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Hollywood Reporter)The all-new, all-female Ghostsbusters are here. Melissa McCarthy, who was already in talks for one of the leads, has signed on for the Paul Feig-directed reboot, and the studio is now negotiating with Kristen Wiig, as well as \"Saturday Night Live\" players Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Negotiations are ongoing but the quartet are expected to sign on as the specter-seeking, poltergeist-punishing and phantom-phollowing foursome in the reboot, which is eyeing a summer shoot in New York. McCarthy and Wiig have worked with Feig before, both breaking out with the director's \"Bridesmaids\" comedy.\n@highlight\n\"SNL\" players join Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig in \"Ghostbusters\" remake", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 22}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 72, "end": 87}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 225, "end": 236}, {"start": 251, "end": 269}, {"start": 280, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 316, "end": 333}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 550, "end": 557}, {"start": 563, "end": 566}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 688, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has been on \"SNL\" since 2012 and last year was nominated for an Emmy for her work.", "idx": 94451}], "idx": 61581} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You've likely heard of a \"flesh-eating bacteria\" hitting Florida and other states this summer. While the bacteria are real, public health officials say the \"flesh-eating\" part is not. Vibrio vulnificus is a naturally occurring bacterium that lives in warm saltwater and infects humans through the consumption of undercooked shellfish and skin wounds. Four infections have been reported in Texas so far this year, along with 13 in Florida, six in Maryland and 10 in Mississippi. In extreme cases, the bacteria can lead to blood infections (half of which are fatal, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), possible amputation and blistering skin lesions.\n@highlight\nVibrio vulnificus is a naturally occurring bacterium that lives in warm saltwater\n@highlight\nInfected high-risk groups can experience blistering skin lesions, blood infections, death\n@highlight\nAlthough rare, infections need immediate medical attention if symptoms present\n@highlight\nCook shellfish properly and avoid going into saltwater with wounds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 193, "end": 198}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 455, "end": 462}, {"start": 474, "end": 484}, {"start": 590, "end": 631}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For those concerned about the safety of their summer vacation spot, states that typically report the most infections are @placeholder, Texas and Maryland.", "idx": 94453}], "idx": 61582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A flashpoint Syrian border town recently captured by rebels was reeling Tuesday after deadly clashes erupted between Syrian rebels and a Kurdish militia. 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I hope in my heart that there will be no more fighting between Kurds and Arabs because we are all brothers,\" said a Kurdish activist and resident of Ras Al Ain, who asked only to be named \"Baran\" for his safety. \"But I am sure there will be more fighting,\" he predicted, adding that both the Syrian rebels and Kurdish fighters were calling for reinforcements.\n@highlight\nRas Al Ain is located on Syria's border with Turkey\n@highlight\nThere are conflicting reports about how the fighting began\n@highlight\nSyrian rebels say the Kurds sparked the violence; Kurds say snipers fired on anti-FSA demo", "entities": [{"start": 13, "end": 18}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 137, "end": 143}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 279, "end": 283}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 460, "end": 466}, {"start": 493, "end": 502}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 660}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 740, "end": 744}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 898, "end": 902}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That was echoed by a Kurdish umbrella group, which issued a public statement demanding that all armed groups evacuate @placeholder Al Ain.", "idx": 94457}], "idx": 61586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul McGinley hopes that the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles will go down as the \u2018noisiest\u2019 in the event\u2019s history. Europe\u2019s barely believable comeback victory at Medinah two years ago was even more impressive for being achieved amid the din of fervent home support, which had been whipped into a frenzy by the likes of Bubba Watson, Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley. But Europe captain McGinley hopes Europe fans can roar his team on to victory in Perthshire next week and again silence the Americans, who are hoping to avoid an eighth defeat in the last 10 Ryder Cups. 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With the 2014 release of his critically acclaimed film, \"Chef,\" writer, director, actor Jon Favreau (\"Iron Man,\" \"The Wolf of Wall Street,\" \"Swingers\") tracks the journey of a fictional food truck and its quick-tempered chef on its rise from Miami obscurity peddling Cubano sandwiches to a place in the Los Angeles culinary pantheon. If you think this is a quaint little movie about a minor trend, consider the group that showed up at its table.\n@highlight\nDirector and actor Jon Favreau says the food truck scene has become emblematic of Los Angeles\n@highlight\nFood truck pioneer Roy Choi says he's honored by the numerous imitators of his Korean taco-serving Kogi venture\n@highlight\nIn L.A., the Brig parking lot on Venice Beach attracts food truck fans to a rally on the first Friday of each month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 243, "end": 253}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 291}, {"start": 397, "end": 401}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 458, "end": 468}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 694, "end": 704}, {"start": 736, "end": 743}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 843, "end": 846}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2008, Choi created the now ubiquitous Korean barbecue taco and launched it from a truck he dubbed @placeholder.", "idx": 94461}, {"query": "The parking lot, which Favreau calls \"ground zero of the @placeholder food truck movement,\" is where Choi first parked his Kogi truck in Los Angeles.", "idx": 94462}], "idx": 61590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A late goal from Moussa Sow secured Senegal all three points in dramatic fashion as it saw off Ghana 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations Group C opener at Estadio de Mongomo Monday. With the scores tied at 1-1 and the match running deep into stoppage time, Senegal seemed as if it would miss out on a deserved victory after running Ghana ragged for much of the 90 minutes. However, in what proved to be the last meaningful kick of the game, up stepped substitute Sow to round off an excellent Lions move and slot past Brimah Razak to settle the tie.\n@highlight\nSenegal picks up three points in Group C opener against Ghana\n@highlight\nMame Biram Diouf equalizes for Senegal before Moussa Sow scores late winner\n@highlight\nTitle favorites Algeria defeat South Africa 3-1", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 100, "end": 104}, {"start": 117, "end": 145}, {"start": 157, "end": 174}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 465, "end": 467}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 520, "end": 531}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 636, "end": 651}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 682, "end": 691}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the referee moments away from blowing the final whistle, the Black Stars looked set to escape with a fortunate point, before Sow stepped up to send @placeholder and its supporters wild.", "idx": 94464}], "idx": 61591} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There are two groups of Republicans: Those who pander to nativists by encouraging anti-Latino prejudice and exploiting the fear and anxiety that come from changing demographics, and those who tolerate the first group. Both groups are spoiling the Grand Old Party. And they're making life too easy for Democrats, who -- while never particularly good at addressing the needs and concerns of Latino voters -- have lately excelled in the neglect department. The more Latinos are antagonized by Republicans, the more they get ignored by Democrats. Ain't that swell? The result for America's largest minority is a political paradox, where the media insists this community has tremendous power while those of us within the community know the opposite is true. We're not getting stronger. We're getting weaker.\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Anti-immigration Republicans are spoiling the Grand Old Party\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Some Democrats say race is a reason for failure of immigration reform\n@highlight\nHe says racism isn't limited to one party; it never has been in history\n@highlight\nNavarrette: There are anti-Latino elements in Democratic and Republican parties", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 256, "end": 270}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 398, "end": 403}, {"start": 499, "end": 509}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 552, "end": 553}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 823, "end": 838}, {"start": 887, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Democrats are no more eager to divide their party than @placeholder are to divide theirs.", "idx": 94469}, {"query": "Since most immigrants to the United States, both legal and illegal, are now Latino, @placeholder are afraid that -- whichever way the debate goes -- they'll be painted as \"anti-Latino,\" which will lead to another beating at the ballot box.", "idx": 94470}], "idx": 61594} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- There's a new polar bear on the block -- meet Anori, half-sister to Knut, who made her public debut this week at Wuppertal Zoo in Germany. Small, fluffy and cute, she wandered out into a small outdoor enclosure with her mother, Vilma, for the first time Thursday to meet her audience. Anori, born on January 4, opened her eyes at a month old, the zoo says. Since then, she has worked on mastering the tricky arts of walking and climbing, with her efforts captured by a surveillance camera placed within the bears' den. Video footage from the outdoor enclosure shows the cub clambering tentatively along a log.\n@highlight\nAnori was born in January and opened her eyes a month later\n@highlight\nShe has ventured into an outdoor enclosure for the first time with her mother\n@highlight\nAnori shares a father with Knut, the polar bear cub who became an Internet sensation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 77, "end": 80}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 630, "end": 634}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}, {"start": 856, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has a long history of raising polar bears, with the first cub born there in 1931, the zoo's website says.", "idx": 94479}], "idx": 61599} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 06:28 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:37 EST, 29 October 2013 A war memorial has been vandalised just two weeks before Remembrance Sunday after thieves broke open a collection box to steal just a few coins. The vandals caused \u00a3400 worth of damage to the RAF memorial in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire by using an angle grinder to get into the box. The theft follows a spate of vandalism at war memorials carried out by unscrupulous criminals across the country who sold off metal plaques and statues to scrap dealers. Vandalism: This collection box in a war memorial in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire was cut open by thieves\n@highlight\nVandals took change from collection box in Lytham St Anne's memorial\n@highlight\nTheft two weeks before Remembrance Sunday will cost \u00a3400 to repair\n@highlight\nMemorial volunteers leave hand-written note criticising 'mindless thieves'\n@highlight\nPreviously a number of memorials have been targeted for scrap metal", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 145, "end": 162}, {"start": 280, "end": 282}, {"start": 296, "end": 311}, {"start": 314, "end": 323}, {"start": 594, "end": 608}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 700, "end": 713}, {"start": 760, "end": 777}]}, "qas": [{"query": "for a few pennies was greater than the need to remember the @placeholder war", "idx": 94480}], "idx": 61600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jasmine Johnston doesn't consider herself to be racist. The 33-year-old mother of four from Brisbane thinks it's unfair that her mother in law raises four children, and an Aboriginal woman who lives across the road with the same number of kids gets more in welfare payments. 'They're both in housing commissions, the only difference is my mother in law is white and they've got part Aboriginal in them,' she said. 'I feel like it's unfair, my mother in law was in the army when she had my husband and stuff, she's worked, so it's very hard it just seems like more things are given to [Aborigines].'\n@highlight\nSix Australians in new documentary about attitudes to Aborigines\n@highlight\nThey immersed themselves in Aboriginal communities to try to challenge their prejudices about the Indigenous population\n@highlight\nSix out of 10 Aussies never met or have little to do with Aborigines\n@highlight\nFirst Contact airs 8.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on SBS", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 172, "end": 181}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 585, "end": 594}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 897, "end": 909}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jasmine is one of six Australians starring in new @placeholder documentary First Contact.", "idx": 94483}], "idx": 61602} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Friday, August 4, 1944 -- a beautiful summer morning, not unlike the one on which I am writing this now -- a car pulled up in front of a spice warehouse at 263 Prinsengracht in Amsterdam. Inside the car were an Austrian Gestapo officer and his Dutch subordinates, who, acting on a tip-off (whose source has never been identified), had come to arrest the eight Jews who had been hiding for two years in an attic above the warehouse. The eight prisoners were taken to a deportation camp, from where they were sent to Auschwitz. Only one of them, Otto Frank, would survive.\n@highlight\nFrancine Prose: Anne Frank made her final entry in her diary 70 years ago Friday\n@highlight\nDays later, she and family arrested, sent to concentration camp, where she died\n@highlight\nProse says Anne Frank's diary a direct, relatable window to history for young people\n@highlight\nShe says teaching book keeps us alive to history, alert to forces of prejudice and hatred", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 172, "end": 184}, {"start": 189, "end": 197}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 527, "end": 535}, {"start": 556, "end": 565}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 619}, {"start": 788, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because of this book, we will remember the names, the quirks -- the characters -- of the eight people who inhabited the secret annex and their brave @placeholder helpers.", "idx": 94495}], "idx": 61609} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Two men were charged Thursday in connection with a terror plot that Australia's prime minister said involved plans to carry out a public execution. Prime Minister Tony Abbott said authorities obtained intelligence about a \"demonstration killing\" -- a killing, Australian media reported, in which alleged assailants planned to kidnap a member of the public, behead the victim and then drape him or her in an ISIS flag. The foiled plot comes just days after the country raised its terror alert to high and in the midst of Australia committing to helping the United States and a broad international coalition to beat back the Islamic State, or ISIS.\n@highlight\nSecurity ramped up at Parliament, PM Tony Abbott says\n@highlight\nPolice say charges were filed against two men\n@highlight\nAbbott says intelligence pointed to possible \"demonstration killing\" by militants", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 408, "end": 411}, {"start": 521, "end": 529}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 624, "end": 636}, {"start": 642, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Citing an intelligence review carried out in recent days, Abbott said federal police will be taking over security inside and outside of @placeholder.", "idx": 94498}], "idx": 61610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston and Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 12:17 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:41 EST, 15 May 2013 Google has revealed a new music and gaming service in a bid to increase its lead on Apple in the mobile phone market - and redesigned its social network to take on Facebook. The search giant unveiled a host of new products including a dramatic overhaul of its maps service during a 3.5 hour keynote at its annual software developers' conference in San Francisco today. They include All Access, a subscription music service, and Google Play, a gaming system.\n@highlight\n$9.99 per month All Access music service available on Android mobiles and web browsers launches in US today\n@highlight\nSearch Giant also revealed redesigned Google+ social network with new design and more emphasis on photographs\n@highlight\nGoogle gaming allows players to compete against each other online\n@highlight\nSamsung also revealed 'pure' Google Galaxy S4 handset without Samsung's software preinstalled", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 270, "end": 277}, {"start": 454, "end": 466}, {"start": 488, "end": 497}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 674, "end": 675}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 921, "end": 936}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the biggest seller of online music, does not have a subscription-based service - although it is rumoured to be developing one.", "idx": 94508}, {"query": "A new photo album mode in Google+, which has been redesigned to act more like @placeholder", "idx": 94509}, {"query": "Among them is a newly designed stream of content - one designed to be dynamic, rather than a long list seen in @placeholder.", "idx": 94515}], "idx": 61617} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At first glance you might think Vince Cable has adjusted pretty well to Mars' hostile environment. Despite the chilly \u221263 \u00b0C temperatures and lack of oxygen, the MP appears relaxed, wearing just a suit and tie. But the Secretary of State for Business is in fact visiting a test yard in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, designed to replicate Mars. The new Airbus Defence Space \u2018Mars Yard\u2019 measures 98ft (30 metres) by 43ft (13 metres) and contains more than 300 tonnes of sand meaning engineers can test the next generation of vehicles destined to explore the red planet. Explorer? British Business Secretary Vince Cable stands with the 'Bridget' rover on the Mars Yard at Airbus Defence and Space in Stevenage. The Mars Yard provides a test bed area for prototype rover vehicles that may be used to obtain data from the surface of Mars\n@highlight\nThe new Airbus Defence and Space 'Mars Yard' has been unveiled at the company's complex in Hertfordshire and features 300tonnes of sand\n@highlight\nThe yard will be used to test the autonomous navigation system of Europe's next generation ExoMars rover\n@highlight\nManufacture of the rover will begin early in 2015 and mission launch is planned for 2018", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 334, "end": 337}, {"start": 348, "end": 367}, {"start": 370, "end": 393}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 601, "end": 611}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 652, "end": 660}, {"start": 665, "end": 688}, {"start": 693, "end": 701}, {"start": 708, "end": 716}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 848, "end": 882}, {"start": 931, "end": 943}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Europe's first @placeholder rover will be able to autonomously navigate up to 230 ft (70 metres) a day with no outside guidance from ground control.", "idx": 94527}], "idx": 61625} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the teachers of slain schoolboy Lawrence King - the 15-year-old who was shot twice in the head for asking another male student to be his Valentine - has created shock and anger among activists for saying that she 'relates' to King's killer. The claims were made last night in Marta Cunningham's powerful new documentary Valentine Road, which aired on HBO and follows the dual stories of King - a flamboyant African-American with transgender issues, who would wear make-up and dresses - and Brandon McInerney, a 14-year-old from a troubled white home with a budding interest in no-Nazism. The day after King asked McInery to be his Valentine, McInery walked into their school in Oxnard, a small farming town in California, loaded with a pistol and murdered King in a computer lab.\n@highlight\nLawrence King, known as Larry, was 15 when he was shot twice in the head at school by Brandon McInery, 14, who King asked to be his Valentine\n@highlight\nEmotional new documentary tells the story of how a small town rallied behind McInery, naming him the victim\n@highlight\nTeacher Shirley Brown, one of King's confidante's, says she 'could see herself in the same position'\n@highlight\nJuror says McInery was solving a 'terrible problem' because King was a cross-dresser", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 144, "end": 152}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 283, "end": 298}, {"start": 327, "end": 340}, {"start": 358, "end": 360}, {"start": 394, "end": 397}, {"start": 414, "end": 429}, {"start": 497, "end": 513}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 798, "end": 810}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 909, "end": 912}, {"start": 930, "end": 938}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1199}, {"start": 1242, "end": 1245}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Murdered: @placeholder was the victim of a gay hate crime", "idx": 94530}], "idx": 61628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jailed: A Zimbabwean man has been jailed for likening a fellow pub-goer to president Robert Mugabe's bottom A Zimbabwean man has been jailed for three months for likening a fellow pub-goer to president Robert Mugabe's bottom. Clemence Zikhali was imprisoned after a court ruled that he had broken the country's strict insult laws by calling the man 'a Mugabe's a***'. Mr Zikhali claimed in court that he had meant the comment as a joke and that he had not intended to offend the president. However, magistrate Sheila Nazombe rejected the claims and convicted the cement factory labourer of 'behaviour likely to cause public disorder'.\n@highlight\nClemence Zikhali for calling the man 'a Mugabe's a***'\n@highlight\nA court ruled that he had broken the country's strict insult laws\n@highlight\nMr Zikhali made the remark at a bar in the small town of Gwanda", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 19}, {"start": 85, "end": 97}, {"start": 110, "end": 119}, {"start": 202, "end": 214}, {"start": 226, "end": 241}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 510, "end": 523}, {"start": 646, "end": 661}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 792, "end": 798}, {"start": 846, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The three month prison sentence has outraged Mr @placeholder's family and supporters.", "idx": 94531}], "idx": 61629} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hyperbolic North Korean threats of war are not new. What is new is the intensity and persistence of those threats this time around. Add to that an untested 29-year-old leader who is suddenly a four-star general with lots to prove. How does this end? Consider these three possibilities: 1. What Kim Jong Un hopes: North Korean threats continue to escalate. Pyongyang renews earlier threats to transfer its \"nuclear deterrent capability\" to third parties in the Middle East and declares South Korean waters west of the peninsula an open fire zone. The South Korean stock market plummets. Chinese leaders begin to panic about instability on their border. Washington is desperate to set aside the North Korea problem while dealing with a parallel crisis in Iran. The North proposes negotiations on a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War, but only if international sanctions imposed on the regime after their previous nuclear and missile tests are suspended.\n@highlight\nMichael Green: North Korea more threatening than usual; three scenarios may play out\n@highlight\n1. Nuke threats grow; regime will get U.S. to lift sanctions; regime returns to same tactics\n@highlight\n2. China will turn on North, cut it off; Kim will lose power; North and South reunite sans nukes\n@highlight\n3. 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Sherri Goforth, a Tennessee state senator's aide, said she mistakenly sent the image \"to the wrong list of people.\" Obama's image is in the last square of a collage containing portraits of the previous 43 U.S. presidents. The e-mail, which was sent to other GOP staff members, was posted on the Internet Monday. Sherri Goforth, an administrative assistant to state Sen. 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Prosecutors are actively seeking the maximum penalty for Brendan Johnson, 20, and his girlfriend, 18-year-old Cassandra Rieb from Colorado, who allegedly strangled Charles and Shirley Severance, both 70, to death at their home in Sterling in May. Police say Rieb told them Johnson wanted to inherit their house and $20,000 from their checking account. 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And when President Vladimir Putin told Ukrainians \"Don't believe those who terrify you with Russia, who shout that other regions will follow Crimea. We do not want Ukraine's division. ... We want Ukraine to be a strong, sovereign, and self-sufficient state,\" Ukrainians shrugged. The problem is, even if Putin and Shoigu were being sincere, Moscow has lost all credibility among most Ukrainians and the international community. After three weeks of aggressive Russian behavior and the possibility of existential annihilation, Ukrainians, like Israelis, prefer to think in terms of worst-case scenarios. After all, they blithely assumed Russia would never attack -- and then Russia seized Crimea.\n@highlight\nAlexander Motyl: Ukrainians don't believe Russia's assurances it will not invade\n@highlight\nHe says people are buying guns, leaving town, packing suitcases to be ready for war\n@highlight\nMotyl: Ukraine is beefing up its decimated defense; sending troops, tanks to borders\n@highlight\nMotyl: This may be Putin's worst strategic move, alienating other small, nearby nations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 20}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 244, "end": 253}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 415, "end": 420}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 533, "end": 542}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 615, "end": 620}, {"start": 658, "end": 667}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 800, "end": 809}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 910, "end": 915}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 981, "end": 995}, {"start": 998, "end": 1007}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1181}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1283, "end": 1287}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Ukraine's security may or may not be enhanced by most of these measures, the irony is that @placeholder's definitely will not be -- at least in the medium to long term.", "idx": 94559}], "idx": 61641} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The South African man who shot Anni Dewani dead on her honeymoon in Cape Town has died in prison from brain cancer. Xolile Mngeni was handed a life sentence in 2012 after being found guilty of hijacking a cab that Anni and her husband Shrien were riding in, before shooting her in the neck. In July this year it was reported that he was due to be freed from prison on compassionate grounds after 11 doctors signed a waiver saying he didn't have long to live, but the attempt failed. Scroll down for video Xolile Mngeni, the man who shot Anni Dewani dead in Cape Town while she was on her honeymoon with husband Shrien Dewani, has died of brain cancer\n@highlight\nXolile Mngeni, the man who shot bride Anni Dewani dead, has died of cancer\n@highlight\nMngeni was sentenced to life in prison in 2012 for killing Anni in Cape Town\n@highlight\nHe was diagnosed with tumour in 2011 and was in hospital again this year\n@highlight\nIn July doctors said he did not have long to live and asked for early release\n@highlight\nHowever, judge turned bid down and Mngeni has now died behind bars", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 31, "end": 41}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 116, "end": 128}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 506, "end": 518}, {"start": 538, "end": 548}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 612, "end": 624}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 711}, {"start": 749, "end": 754}, {"start": 808, "end": 811}, {"start": 816, "end": 824}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1050}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had been suffering from pineoblastoma since 2011, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer which has a very low survival rate.", "idx": 94567}], "idx": 61644} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Viewers have learned that television's no-nonsense Judge Judy cuts through the bull and gets to the heart of the matter. Judge Judy says Americans have the fortitude to get through this economic crisis. On Monday night's \"Larry King Live,\" Judge Judy turned her sharp legal mind to matters of the economy, sharing why she thinks Americans have what it takes to navigate the hard months ahead. And she also has some advice for President Obama and sharp-worded assessments of Bernie Madoff and AIG bonuses. The following transcript has been edited for brevity and clarity: Larry King, host: The polls show the public worried about the economy. You had Warren Buffett on, and we had him on. And he called it an economic Pearl Harbor. When you look around, what's your take?\n@highlight\nJudge Judy tells Larry King that Americans can buckle down, get through crisis\n@highlight\nObama shouldn't vilify the rich, but appeal to their sense of social duty, she says\n@highlight\nJudge Judy on Bernie Madoff: \"I think he has the ego the size of Noah's ark\"\n@highlight\nIf civil servants have to take furloughs, AIG execs can give up bonuses, she says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 130, "end": 139}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 249, "end": 258}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 445, "end": 449}, {"start": 483, "end": 495}, {"start": 501, "end": 503}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 659, "end": 672}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 824, "end": 832}, {"start": 881, "end": 885}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}, {"start": 990, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1108}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Most people wanted @placeholder to answer one thing in particular.", "idx": 94575}], "idx": 61647} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just moments after Mitt Romney triumphantly introduced Congressman Paul Ryan to American voters on the deck of the battleship USS Wisconsin, I happened to witness a heart-wrenching event on the tarmac of an airport hundreds of miles away: The casket of a fallen service member was returning home to his family in Florida. As I stood silently with a group of passengers watching a small honor guard march to attention, the hearse backing up to the conveyor belt, and the grieving family members holding each other up, I was reminded again that a nation's foreign policy has direct impact on all our lives.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: Presidents face unexpected challenges when it comes to international affairs\n@highlight\nGhitis: It's hard to find a sharp difference between Romney and Obama in foreign policy\n@highlight\nShe says Obama and Romney disagree about the future Pentagon budget\n@highlight\nGhitis: Obama or Romney will likely preside over conflict with Iran and involvement with Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 38}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 89, "end": 96}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 791, "end": 795}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 845, "end": 850}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 910}, {"start": 913, "end": 917}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 968, "end": 971}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite vague criticisms, Romney is on record supporting Obama's plan to remove @placeholder forces.", "idx": 94582}], "idx": 61652} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Donnelley A \u2018tortured\u2019 corpse washed up on a beach in Spain has been identified as that of missing Briton Francis Brennan. The body of Liverpudlian Francis Brennan who went on the run rather than going to prison for stabbing someone has been found on a Spanish beach Brennan, 25, from Anfield, Liverpool, was last seen in the Costa del Sol town of Javea on January 24 when he was taken away in handcuffs by men posing as Guardia Civil police. His remains were found last weekend wrapped in a bin bag and duct tape washed up on Orihuela Costa beach in Alicante. It was formally identified by Spanish authorities yesterday.\n@highlight\nFrancis Brennan, 25, fled the UK after stabbing a man at a pop concert\n@highlight\nCorpse had a severe head wound and was in a bag bound with duct tape\n@highlight\nBody had been in the water for several days and showed signs of torture\n@highlight\nPolice said remains in 'advanced state of decomposition'\n@highlight\nGirlfriend travelled to Spain to beg him to return to UK; he refused", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 334, "end": 346}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 429, "end": 441}, {"start": 535, "end": 548}, {"start": 559, "end": 566}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 641, "end": 655}, {"start": 671, "end": 672}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reports from @placeholder suggested a concrete block had been placed inside the sack to make the body sink, but that this had been dislodged.", "idx": 94598}], "idx": 61661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Held at an 'art gallery' near London's Euston station, it was one of the most extraordinary and nauseating press conferences of recent times. It had been convened at 3pm on Thursday by the 'human rights' organisation Cage following the identification of masked killer Jihadi John as the Kuwaiti-born Londoner Mohammed Emwazi. For three years, the campaign group had been in close contact with and offered support to Emwazi before he left Britain to fight in Syria in 2012. But rather than express an apology \u2013 or even a smidgen of regret \u2013 for having failed to turn him away from the path to barbarism, what we witnessed was almost an hour of excuses, accusation and invective against Britain, British society and the British state.\n@highlight\nCage held a press conference yesterday to discuss identity of Jihadi John\n@highlight\nThe group had been in contact with Mohammed Emwazi for three years\n@highlight\nIts bosses did not express any regret for failing to prevent his barbarism\n@highlight\nInstead, they called him an 'extremely kind' and 'beautiful young man'", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 39, "end": 44}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 323}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 458, "end": 462}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 744, "end": 747}, {"start": 806, "end": 816}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One article posted on its website last year was headed '@placeholder fighters in Syria should not concern us', which undoubtedly could be seen as encouraging or justifying terrorism.", "idx": 94599}], "idx": 61662} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Britain's government lifted its ban on a controversial mining process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, Thursday, allowing companies to continue their exploration of shale gas reserves. Energy Secretary Edward Davey said the decision was subject to new controls to limit the risks of seismic activity. A halt was called to fracking last year after two small earthquakes in Lancashire, northwestern England, where Cuadrilla Resources was exploring for shale gas. The process involves pumping millions of gallons of water and chemicals into shale formations deep beneath the Earth's surface, causing the fracturing of the rock and the release of natural gas.\n@highlight\nFracking can be done \"safely and sensibly,\" the chief executive of Cuadrilla says\n@highlight\nMeasures must be put in place to limit the risk of triggering earthquakes, government says\n@highlight\nFracking was halted last year after it caused two small tremors in northwestern England\n@highlight\nOpponents: It's a dirty process, and promises of cheap, abundant gas are \"deluded\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 383, "end": 392}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 423, "end": 441}, {"start": 583, "end": 587}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company believes there is about 200 trillion cubic feet of gas under the ground just within its license area in @placeholder.", "idx": 94609}], "idx": 61670} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Israeli settlements have taken a \"heavy toll\" on the rights and sovereignty of Palestinians, a U.N. report said Thursday. The U.N. Human Rights Council report ticked off a range of rights it says have been consistently violated in the West Bank and East Jerusalem during what it calls \"creeping annexation\" by Israel. Yair Lapid: Israel's man of the 'future' They include \"self-determination, non-discrimination, freedom of movement, equality, due process, fair trial, not to be arbitrarily detained, liberty and security of person, freedom of expression, freedom to access places of worship, education, water, housing, adequate standard of living, property, access to natural resources.\"\n@highlight\nIsrael says it thinks the Human Rights Council is biased\n@highlight\nA Palestinian politician praises the report\n@highlight\nThere are more than 500,000 people living in East Jerusalem and the West Bank\n@highlight\nReport: Israeli authorities look the other way when settlers commit violence and intimidation", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 88, "end": 99}, {"start": 104, "end": 107}, {"start": 135, "end": 159}, {"start": 244, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 319, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 735, "end": 754}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It said that harassment of @placeholder is \"institutionalized\" and that women alone in their homes, Bedouins and other \"vulnerable groups are easy targets for settler violence.\"", "idx": 94634}], "idx": 61692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:08 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:49 EST, 29 November 2013 The tracking device on a stolen laptop has helped catch two men suspected of the murder of a Michigan medical student. Police had few clues to work on when Paul DeWolf was found dead in his university fraternity house in July, killed by a single bullet wound. But on October 3 a MacBook stolen from Mr DeWolf's neighbor was switched on in Detroit, leading police to the possible killers. 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No crowds, just fellow guests -- and only a few dozen of them -- heading on a three-day trip to Cape Town. Inside the meticulously restored building, champagne flows freely and ceiling fans turn leisurely. Occasionally the resident peacocks squawk as they preen around the platform, until they scatter with the arrival of the steaming locomotive. Yes, steaming, as if it was headed to Hogwarts, because that's what this pretty much is: a storybook rail safari through Africa.\n@highlight\nRovos Rail operates from a private station in Pretoria, South Africa, connecting with destinations across southern Africa\n@highlight\nTrains formed of vintage carriages are pulled by a steam locomotive\n@highlight\nOn board are luxury suites, dining cars and an observation car from which it's possible to watch game", "entities": [{"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 58, "end": 65}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 675, "end": 686}, {"start": 734, "end": 739}]}, "qas": [{"query": "To encourage this, the journey from @placeholder begins with high tea.", "idx": 94644}], "idx": 61700} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki is a 10-time NBA All-Star and the first European in history to receive the Most Valuable Player award. Born into an extraordinarily athletic family, the 7-foot German dabbled in a variety of sports -- from tennis to soccer -- before finding his calling as a teen. The 32-year-old power forward is now enjoying his 13th year in the NBA and has recently signed a contract worth $80 million over four years -- making him Germany's second highest paid sports star after F1 legend Michael Schumacher. But Dallas is a long way from his small suburban hometown of Wurzburg, in the heart of Germany.\n@highlight\nGerman-born NBA star Dirk Nowitzki comes from a very sporty home\n@highlight\nSays his parents are his biggest fans, but dad is also biggest critic\n@highlight\nHe's Germany's second highest paid sportsman but says he's never been motivated by money", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 31, "end": 43}, {"start": 58, "end": 60}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 120, "end": 145}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 376, "end": 378}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 511, "end": 512}, {"start": 521, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 660, "end": 662}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last year for the All-Star game that was here in @placeholder, I had 20 to 25 people come and stay at my house.", "idx": 94660}, {"query": "CNN: You're the second highest-paid German athlete behind @placeholder.", "idx": 94661}, {"query": "I got to carry the flag for @placeholder and led my nation into the stadium which, to this day, is one of the greatest days of my life.", "idx": 94663}], "idx": 61708} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Click here for Sportsmail's brilliant Match Zone from West Ham v Aston Villa One run has ended and another continued, but only Paul Lambert had cause to smile about this result. Sam Allardyce was far more preoccupied with how this one got away, even if it did mean West Ham have now gone five matches unbeaten in this excellent season of personal vindication. Make no mistake, this game was there for the taking for a free-scoring team who suddenly got the jitters in front of goal. Never was that more obvious than in the frenzied late stages of the second half.\n@highlight\nAston Villa end their six-game losing Premier League run with scoreless draw against West Ham at Upton Park\n@highlight\nPaul Lambert's side had previously not collected a point since beating Liverpool in mid-September\n@highlight\nAndy Carroll makes his first appearance of the season off the bench in the second half\n@highlight\nThe point lifts West Ham United into fourth place in the league on Saturday night", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 65, "end": 75}, {"start": 127, "end": 138}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 575, "end": 585}, {"start": 613, "end": 626}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 705}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 917, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, it really has been a tough season for them, even if @placeholder insisted confidence is good.", "idx": 94668}], "idx": 61711} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rocker Joan Jett warned SeaWorld to stop blasting her music at \"sound-sensitive\" orcas or they'll see her protesting at their gate. \"I was surprised and upset to see on YouTube that SeaWorld used \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" as the opening music for its cruel and abusive 'Shamu Rocks' show,\" Jett said in a letter sent this week to SeaWorld President Jim Atchison. Jett's demand comes as several major artists canceled planned performances at the Orlando, Florida, theme park in response to petition drives by fans who became upset after watching the CNN documentary \"Blackfish.\" \"I'm among the millions who saw 'Blackfish' and am sickened that my music was blasted without my permission at sound-sensitive marine mammals,\" Jett wrote. \"These intelligent and feeling creatures communicate by sonar and are driven crazy in the tiny tanks in which they are confined.\"\n@highlight\nSeaWorld says it's dropped Joan Jett songs from Shamu show\n@highlight\nJoan Jett says she just learned SeaWorld plays \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" in orca show\n@highlight\nJett: Orcas \"are driven crazy in the tiny tanks\" when blasted with music\n@highlight\nHeart, Willie Nelson, Barenaked Ladies, Cheap Trick cancel SeaWorld shows", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 15}, {"start": 24, "end": 31}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 197, "end": 216}, {"start": 267, "end": 277}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 346, "end": 357}, {"start": 360, "end": 363}, {"start": 442, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 546, "end": 548}, {"start": 563, "end": 571}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 719, "end": 722}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 942, "end": 950}, {"start": 974, "end": 981}, {"start": 990, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1160, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A SeaWorld spokesman said that Jett's song is no longer used in any of its shows, but that it \"was played as walk-in music for the \"@placeholder\" nighttime show at SeaWorld Orlando and was fully licensed for us to use.\"", "idx": 94676}, {"query": "\"I don't agree with the way they treat their animals,\" @placeholder told CNN about his decision to cancel.", "idx": 94677}], "idx": 61716} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenager has told how she was 'stalked' by the prime suspect in the murder of Arkansas realtor Beverly Carter just a few months ago. Alex Rowe said she was so terrified of convicted felon Arron Lewis that she filed a harassment complaint with police. The 19-year-old told MailOnline in an exclusive interview that Lewis gave her 'the creeps' after he repeatedly sent her messages on Facebook. Scroll down for video Creepy: Alex Rowe described how her neighbor Lewis wouldn't leave her alone after befriending him Arrogant: Alex said that 'He thought he was so smooth that women would just fall at his feet'\n@highlight\nAlex Rowe called police after Arron Lewis bombarded her with Facebook messages 5 months ago when they were neighbors in Little Rock, Arkansas\n@highlight\nShe said: 'He would just not leave me alone. He was really creepy. 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Police investigate the scene where Des Tuppence Moran was killed in Melbourne in June 2009. Melbourne's \"underbelly\" of organized crime suddenly became public. Men hungry for easy money, power and control of the state's lucrative illegal amphetamines trade were prepared to do whatever it took to be the boss of the underworld. Violence erupted between two families -- the Morans and the Williams. Police say both had trafficked drugs in Melbourne for years and for a while had been associates. 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But the rapper had without a doubt the most star-studded front row of the shows so far, with the likes of Beyonce, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and of course, his wife Kim Kardashian sitting pride of place. Reality star Kim was happily wedged in between her new BFF Beyonce and US Vogue editor Anna Wintour. 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Now that the French movie star has abandoned the land of the Gauls to become a Russian citizen, his recent film role as the mad monk Rasputin is being evoked to put a cinematic image on a bizarre real-life drama that has become an affair of state. Depardieu's \"defection\" to Russia has both amused and angered his compatriots. The actor has not helped matters with his puzzling public statements. Depardieu, whose father was a communist, praised Russia as a \"great democracy,\" a description open to some debate given that country's history.\n@highlight\nG\u00e9rard Depardieu is granted Russian citizenship by Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nMatthew Fraser: Depardieu is not the only one who wants to escape France's income taxes\n@highlight\nHe says the French are suspicious of money and hostile toward the wealthy\n@highlight\nFraser: Depardieu's choice to become a Russian citizen is seen as a rejection of France", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 29}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 177, "end": 182}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 313, "end": 317}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 500, "end": 508}, {"start": 527, "end": 532}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 804, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 838}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 947, "end": 952}, {"start": 992, "end": 997}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1070}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "French television viewers watched footage of @placeholder defend Vladimir Putin and proudly brandish his new Russian passport.", "idx": 94709}, {"query": "Depardieu's love for @placeholder cannot be indifferent to the country's flat 13% income tax rate, measurably lower than the 75% rate that France's socialist government will impose this year on income over a million euros.", "idx": 94710}, {"query": "The notion of the \"French exception\" reinforces the idea that @placeholder is different and can resort to extraordinary means to protect its national identity, usually by heavy state intervention.", "idx": 94712}], "idx": 61734} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The last U.S. combat brigade has pulled out of Iraq, but does that mean the more than 50,000 American troops who will remain there will never fire a shot or come under attack? A total end to violence seems unlikely, retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt warns. But Kimmitt, a former assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs, says Iraq's military forces are ready to handle their country's security challenges and protect the American advisers. Kimmitt weighed in on the situation Thursday on CNN's \"American Morning.\" CNN: How vulnerable are we leaving Iraq -- and our remaining troops -- as new spasms of violence occur?\n@highlight\nAll fighting unlikely to stop, retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt says\n@highlight\nIraqi forces have been taking the lead for two years, he says\n@highlight\nSacrifices of blood and resources were worthwhile, Kimmitt says\n@highlight\nChange of mission in Iraq should improve capabilities in Afghanistan, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 21}, {"start": 56, "end": 59}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 268, "end": 274}, {"start": 356, "end": 359}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 518, "end": 520}, {"start": 525, "end": 540}, {"start": 544, "end": 546}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 709, "end": 720}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 943, "end": 953}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even with 170,000 @placeholder forces, there were low levels of violence there as well.", "idx": 94714}], "idx": 61736} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Last week, Beijing's leading English-language newspaper, China Daily, begun publishing a weekly Africa edition, focusing on financial news and targeting Africa's growing middle class. Earlier this year, China's international broadcaster, CCTV, launched an impressive media operation in Africa, producing one hour a day of content from the continent as well as feature programs on African affairs, through a newsroom of more than 40 Chinese and 70 African staff members. Both initiatives add to the more established activities of China's news agency, Xinhua, which in recent years has deepened its partnerships with African media outlets and provides them with news from across the world as well as from the dozens of African countries where it has correspondents.\n@highlight\nNew \"Africa edition\" of China Daily part of Chinese media influence on the continent\n@highlight\nIt offers \"positive reporting\" on Africa, say Harry Verhoeven and Iginio Gagliardone\n@highlight\nChinese media must avoid mistakes of Western press, they argue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 26}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 66, "end": 76}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 212, "end": 216}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 559, "end": 564}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 726, "end": 732}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 926, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a context of Africa's growing importance to the global economy, Chinese media present a radical challenge to @placeholder style journalism.", "idx": 94718}], "idx": 61738} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read Martin Samuel's full match report from Rome Manchester City should consider dropping Yaya Toure and continue using Fernando and Fernandinho as their midfield 'template' for playing in Europe, according to Gary Neville. The Premier League champions progressed to the last 16 of the Champions League with an organised and disciplined 2-0 defeat of Roma at the Stadio Olimpico - with Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta netting the decisive goals. As Sportsmail's Jamie Carragher noted 'it wasn't pretty', but it was effective and fellow Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville believes that fielding a more defensive-minded partnership in midfield should be how Manuel Pellegrini sets his side up in the future.\n@highlight\nManchester City defeated Roma 2-0 to progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League\n@highlight\nFernando and Fernandinho provided greater stability in midfield in the absence of suspended Yaya Toure\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini should consider this side as a 'template' for playing European football, says Sky pundit Gary Neville", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 58, "end": 61}, {"start": 63, "end": 77}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 147, "end": 157}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 300, "end": 315}, {"start": 365, "end": 368}, {"start": 377, "end": 391}, {"start": 400, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 429}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 549, "end": 558}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 665, "end": 681}, {"start": 726, "end": 740}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 802, "end": 817}, {"start": 830, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 853}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In terms of moving forward that might be a template of how to play in Europe - it's a question for @placeholder.'", "idx": 94722}], "idx": 61739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Cradling his baby in one arm and brandishing an assault rifle in the other, this is the British jihadist who skipped bail to fight for Islamic State. Siddhartha Dhar posted the photograph online to taunt the police and security services whose blunders allowed him to flee the UK. The 31-year-old \u2013 one of hate preacher Anjem Choudary\u2019s top henchmen \u2013 is apparently living in Syria almost a month after he went on the run with his pregnant wife and family while under investigation by Scotland Yard. The fugitive, also known as Abu Rumaysah, posted the image on his Twitter social media account which bears his Muslim name with the hashtag Generation Khilafah \u2013 a reference to the so-called caliphate.\n@highlight\nSiddhartha Dhar was arrested in September along with eight other men\n@highlight\nThey were questioned on suspicion of encouraging terrorist offences\n@highlight\nDhar was released on bail to reappear in December but fled the country\n@highlight\nLater posted tweets boasting about how he could 'breeze' across Europe to Syria to join ISIS fighters because of a 'shoddy security system'\n@highlight\nThis morning uploaded a photograph of himself posing with newborn boy", "entities": [{"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 164}, {"start": 276, "end": 277}, {"start": 319, "end": 332}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 565, "end": 571}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 639, "end": 657}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As she spoke, a second woman, thought to be @placeholder\u2019s mother, appeared cradling a baby.", "idx": 94747}], "idx": 61754} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Ukraine has suspended one of their top Olympic officials after an investigation alleged he was willing to sell up to 100 tickets for the London Games on the black market. A probe by the BBC, a British broadcaster, made the claims about Volodymyr Gerashchenko, a senior member of the Ukraine National Olympic Committee (UNOC). Gerashchenko, who has been part of the UNOC since 1997, was told of his suspension Wednesday by president Sergey Bubka, the former pole vaulting legend. A statement on UNOC's website quoyed Bubka as saying: \"As President of the Ukraine NOC, I am committed to maintaining the highest standards and ethics within the Olympic Movement.\n@highlight\nSenior member of Ukraine National Olympic Committee (UNOC) suspended\n@highlight\nVolodymyr Gerashchenko said to have agreed to sell 100 Games tickets on black market\n@highlight\nGerashchenko suspended by UNOC president Sergey Bubka Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 195, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 208}, {"start": 245, "end": 266}, {"start": 292, "end": 325}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 346}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 441, "end": 452}, {"start": 503, "end": 506}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 650, "end": 665}, {"start": 696, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 759, "end": 780}, {"start": 810, "end": 818}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I have briefly spoken with General Secretary @placeholder and informed him that he is suspended pending this investigation.", "idx": 94750}], "idx": 61756} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:39 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:42 EST, 23 December 2013 A federal judge on Monday allowed gay marriage to continue in Utah, rejecting a request to put same-sex weddings on hold as the state appeals a decision that has sent couples flocking to county clerk offices for marriage licenses. Judge Robert J. Shelby overturned Utah's ban on same-sex marriage Friday, ruling the voter-approved measure is a violation of gay couples' constitutional rights. The state then asked him to put a stop to the weddings, but he rejected the request.\n@highlight\nGay marriages were permitted to continue in Utah despite a state request to block them\n@highlight\nHundreds of marriage certificates have been issued across multiple counties since Friday - including 200 in Salt Lake County alone\n@highlight\nSome county clerks have shuttered while awaiting a judge's decision", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 71, "end": 77}, {"start": 170, "end": 173}, {"start": 345, "end": 360}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 641, "end": 644}, {"start": 803, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lott said the state was disappointed with @placeholder's latest ruling and will continue its legal battle.", "idx": 94752}, {"query": "The state quickly took steps to appeal the ruling and halt the process, setting up Monday's hearing before @placeholder.", "idx": 94753}], "idx": 61758} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 09:13 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:29 EST, 28 January 2013 Mike Rodman collapsed just days after this picture with five-month-old daughter Eva A 37-year-old footballer collapsed and died on the pitch - just days after posing for a picture with his five-month-old daughter. Mike Rodman, from Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, collapsed ten minutes into the game on Saturday as his girlfriend Lauren Workman, 23, looked on in horror with baby Eva. Despite extensive CPR Mike, who was player-manager of Bristol-based Kingswood AFC reserves, died shortly afterwards. Club chairman Rob Bateman, who watched the tragedy unfold, said: 'I saw him just fall to the floor face first, there wasn't another player near him.\n@highlight\nMike Rodman collapsed and died ten minutes into the Kingswood and Charfield derby in front of his girlfriend and daughter\n@highlight\nHe received CPR for more than one hour but could not be saved", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 102}, {"start": 172, "end": 174}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 324, "end": 330}, {"start": 344, "end": 358}, {"start": 427, "end": 440}, {"start": 477, "end": 479}, {"start": 500, "end": 507}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 759, "end": 769}, {"start": 811, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Everyone in the teams knew everyone else because it was a local derby, @placeholder are our great rivals.", "idx": 94754}], "idx": 61759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul sent a strong signal Tuesday to 2016-watchers that Benghazi isn't dead as a presidential campaign issue, slamming former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for failing to prevent the 2012 terror attack in the Libyan port city that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other American personnel. 'We have to defend ourselves,' he told a conservative audience at a summit hosted by Heritage Action for America. 'We also have to defend our diplomatic missions around the world.' 'I put a lot of blame at the feet of Hillary Clinton for not defending the embassy \u2013 or the consulate \u2013 in Benghazi. I think she did a terrible job. And I think that it's inexcusable, basically, when you're asked for security that you not provide it.'\n@highlight\nLibertarian firebrand starts pummelling the presumptive Democratic frontrunner a day before barnstorming through New Hampshire\n@highlight\nI put a lot of blame at the feet of Hillary Clinton for not defending the consulate in Benghazi,' Sen. Paul told a conservative audience; 'I think she did a terrible job'\n@highlight\nComplains that secular dictators deposed by the US are 'replaced by chaos and the rise of radical Islam \u2013 and that would be in Hillary's war in Libya'\n@highlight\nIslamist radicals stormed the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, creating a rallying point for the GOP's right wing\n@highlight\nPaul will likely need to compete with Sen. 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Kathy Brant, from Illinois, US, has had a photo of Lindsay Powell - who was killed in a vicious hammer attack at the age of four - aged digitally to imagine the face she would have had at 18. \u2018She is absolutely beautiful. Every time I look at her, I feel full of hope,\u2019 the 41-year-old said. Kathy Brant had a picture made of Lindsay Powell as a young woman, digitally aged from childhood snaps\n@highlight\nKathy Brant's ex-husband Brad murdered Lindsay, 4, in a vicious attack\n@highlight\nAttempted to kill Kathy, from Illinois, in 1997 to be with another woman\n@highlight\n41-year-old child abuse activist says photo is 'absolutely beautiful'", "entities": [{"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 159, "end": 160}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 423, "end": 433}, {"start": 457, "end": 470}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 562, "end": 565}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 637, "end": 641}, {"start": 649, "end": 656}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kathy was finally granted a divorce soon after and had @placeholder\u2019s parental rights revoked.", "idx": 94768}], "idx": 61768} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A global travel alert issued Friday by the State Department warned al Qaeda may launch attacks in the Middle East, North Africa and beyond in coming weeks, a threat that prompted Sunday's closure of 21 embassies and consulates. The U.S. government's actions are in response to growing intelligence that shows a potential for attacks in Yemen and elsewhere in the Middle East as well as North Africa, said U.S. officials who spoke to CNN on condition of not being identified. \"The threat appears to be much worse than it has (been) in a long time,\" said a senior national security official in Yemen, where the government is \"on high alert against possible attacks in the days to come.\"\n@highlight\nThe State Department issues a global travel alert on possible al Qaeda attacks\n@highlight\nSources say al Qaeda is in final planning stages of unspecified plot\n@highlight\nRep. 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The 33-year-old has retired from Test match cricket, bringing down the curtain on an illustrious career in which he thrilled crowds across the world. Dhoni, who made his debut in 2005, captained India in 60 of his 90 Test matches but decided to quit on Tuesday following the draw with Australia in Melbourne which meant his side conceded the series. 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That year also saw the birth of Evelyn and Edith in Scotland, the world's oldest surviving twins, who will celebrate their 104th birthdays on Friday. However the sisters, who live in the same retirement home, may have to spend it apart as one of them is in hospital. 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Although it's not the first time movie advertising has taken to the produce aisle (Disney promoted the DVD release of Peter Pan a few years ago with stickers on fresh tomatoes), it's definitely one of the most prominent displays.\n@highlight\nVidalia Onion Committee to place cutouts of Shrek in grocery stores\n@highlight\nIndustry officials say it's good if it means children eat more vegetables\n@highlight\nPopeye, Disney characters have also done partnerships with produce companies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 48}, {"start": 53, "end": 59}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 218, "end": 236}, {"start": 253, "end": 259}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 566, "end": 571}, {"start": 586, "end": 588}, {"start": 601, "end": 609}, {"start": 724, "end": 746}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It could be argued that @placeholder has been selling kids on spinach since his inception in 1929.", "idx": 94786}], "idx": 61780} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Forget about pushing voters to the polls in the final 72 hours. Republican war rooms are now just as focused on turning voters into votes weeks before Election Day. In their multi-front battle to win back the Senate and hold on to governor mansions, Republican operatives don't want their supporters to wait until Nov. 4, and they're investing real money, technology and manpower to try to match Democrats, on a playing field the left has dominated in recent contests. Many credit an early voting advantage by Democrats for playing a key role in the 2012 presidential elections. The practice has upended the traditional electoral calendar and Republicans have revamped their approach, at a time when 33 states and the District of Columbia now offer some form of early voting.\n@highlight\nRepublican operations are pouring more resources than ever into early voting.\n@highlight\nDemocrats say they've had the early voting advantage and that the GOP won't bridge the gap.\n@highlight\nIowa Republicans have invested $1 million specifically for mobilizing early voters.\n@highlight\nEarly voting starts in Georgia on Monday.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 171, "end": 182}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 530, "end": 538}, {"start": 663, "end": 673}, {"start": 738, "end": 757}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 896, "end": 904}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1123}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kochel said his efforts are part voter mobilization, part stimulating cultural change among @placeholder voters who tend to prefer the traditional, polling booth method of voting on the first Tuesday of November.", "idx": 94794}], "idx": 61782} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thousands have died in the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and much of the global conversation has centered on the lack of an approved medication to treat the deadly disease. 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The streets are dirt and puddles. An old Roma lady gestures that she's so hungry it feels like her belly has been slit. This is Nikolaevo, a tumbledown Roma village in the heart of Bulgaria. If fate had dealt a girl known as \"Maria\" a different hand, she would have grown up here, surrounded by decay and poverty. DNA tests have now solved part of the mystery of Maria, the child called the \"blond angel\" by Greek media after she was discovered during a police raid on a Roma camp in Farsala, Greece. Her birth parents are Bulgarian -- Saska Ruseva and Atanas Rusev -- and, like the Greek couple who had been raising Maria, they, too, are Roma.\n@highlight\nCNN's Karl Penhaul visits the Bulgarian Roma village where \"Maria\" grew up\n@highlight\n\"We gave her away. I didn't take any money,\" her biological mother says\n@highlight\nDNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo\n@highlight\nGreek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 432, "end": 436}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 592, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 616}, {"start": 622, "end": 633}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 725, "end": 727}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 755, "end": 763}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 894, "end": 896}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say once they give birth they pass their children off to childless @placeholder couples for an agreed payment.", "idx": 94805}], "idx": 61789} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Taylor Swift will be welcoming you to New York for the next year, but many of the city's residents are already wishing the megastar had stayed in Nashville. Taylor Swift? What about Jennifer Lopez, Jay Z or even Jerry Seinfeld? Named the city's first Global Welcome Ambassador for its \"Welcome To New York\" campaign -- she has a song of the same name -- Swift is attracting criticism as a carpetbagger. She bought a $19.9 million apartment in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood this year. It's not exactly the act of a struggling artist from elsewhere, inspired by Frank Sinatra to roll the dice on the city that never sleeps. Or even a local girl from the Bronx riding the 6 train to make it in Manhattan.\n@highlight\nTaylor Swift is New York's first Global Welcome Ambassador\n@highlight\nSwift's newest album features a pop ode to the city that never sleeps\n@highlight\nHer city bona fides are questionable when compared with other lovers of NYC", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 146, "end": 154}, {"start": 157, "end": 168}, {"start": 182, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 212, "end": 225}, {"start": 286, "end": 304}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 443, "end": 451}, {"start": 455, "end": 461}, {"start": 563, "end": 575}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 727}, {"start": 732, "end": 739}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 939, "end": 941}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He has not made the millions that others have made off his creativity, but he gets the credit for a music style the put the @placeholder on the map.", "idx": 94808}], "idx": 61790} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A federal judge will allow John Hinckley, the man who shot and severely wounded President Ronald Reagan in a 1981 assassination attempt, more time away from a Washington psychiatric hospital to visit his elderly mother in Virginia. HIs periodic visits away from St. Elizabeth's Hospital are currently restricted to 10 days at a time. He now will be permitted 17-day visits to Williamsburg. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shootings of Reagan, White House press secretary James Brady, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy, and police officer Thomas Delahanty. All survived the attack, but Brady was left permanently disabled.\n@highlight\nHinckley attempted to kill President Ronald Reagan in 1981\n@highlight\nHe and others were shot outside hotel in Washington\n@highlight\nHinckley is confined to a Washington psychiatric hospital\n@highlight\nHe is allowed limited visits to his mother's home in Virginia", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 48}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 168, "end": 177}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 271, "end": 294}, {"start": 385, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 471, "end": 476}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 507, "end": 517}, {"start": 520, "end": 533}, {"start": 541, "end": 556}, {"start": 578, "end": 593}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 784, "end": 793}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 928, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "St. Elizabeth's is required to regularly send reports to the court, outlining Hinckley's movements and activities when he is in @placeholder.", "idx": 94819}], "idx": 61798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 25 September 2012 | UPDATED: 03:30 EST, 26 September 2012 It seems there is only one must-have accessory at the Liberal Democrat conference in rainy Brighton: A badge declaring \u2018I\u2019m A PLEB!\u2019 Hundreds of the novelty badges have been sold in the last 24 hours, inspired by Vince Cable\u2019s declaration that he was a \u2018pleb\u2019 who could not resist a dig at Andrew Mitchell, who is under pressure over claims he used the four-letter word during a rant at Downing Street police. Senior Lib Dems think there is political capital to be gained from siding with the police \u2013 and the \u2018plebs\u2019 \u2013 in the big political division of the week.\n@highlight\nVince Cable inspires a fashion accessory with his swipe at Conservative chief whip Andrew Mitchell for his tirade at Downing Street police\n@highlight\nDanny Alexander gets in on the act, starting his joke-packed speech to delegates with the words: 'Fellow plebs!'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 179, "end": 194}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 251, "end": 254}, {"start": 338, "end": 348}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 542, "end": 544}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 829}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder continues to face questions over what exactly he said to the police.", "idx": 94823}], "idx": 61802} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was only after a crowd of screaming students ran past Darnell Rodgers in a stairway at his Cleveland, Ohio, high school Wednesday afternoon that he realized he had been shot. \"They were screaming, 'Oh my God! 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At around 1:15 p.m. ET, 14-year-old gunman Asa Coon, who was a student at the school, walked the halls firing a gun in each hand, Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath said.\n@highlight\nPolice chief: Teen gunman may have targeted some victims\n@highlight\nShooting victims are two adults and two teenagers\n@highlight\nTeen gunman suspended from school on Monday, Chief Michael McGrath said\n@highlight\nThursday classes at SuccessTech High are canceled", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 117}, {"start": 216, "end": 218}, {"start": 227, "end": 229}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 260, "end": 278}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 495, "end": 502}, {"start": 582, "end": 590}, {"start": 605, "end": 619}, {"start": 818, "end": 832}, {"start": 870, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was treated and released from the hospital, but others were more seriously injured.", "idx": 94825}], "idx": 61803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deborah Turness will be the first woman president of a network television news division in the United States NBC News has chosen a British woman as its new chief, making her the first ever female president of a network television news division in U.S. history. Deborah Turness, currently head of Britain\u2019s ITV News, will succeed Steve Capus who stepped down from the position in February after nearly eight years in the job. Turness faces a number of key challenges, in particular attempting to turn around breakfast show 'Today' which has fallen behind ABC\u2019s 'Good Morning America' after a historic 16-year run in first place.\n@highlight\nDeborah Turness set to be next NBC News president and first female president of a U.S. network television news division\n@highlight\nShe will join from ITV News in the U.K. and her brief will include turning around the 'Today' program\n@highlight\nThe channel has also cancelled 'Rock Center' after it struggled to attract a primetime audience\n@highlight\nWilliams will continue to host the very popular NBC Nightly News on weeknights", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 95, "end": 107}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 131, "end": 137}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 261, "end": 275}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 306, "end": 313}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 789, "end": 796}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}, {"start": 915, "end": 925}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just over a year after it launched in a blitz of publicity hype, NBC has announced it is axing '@placeholder' due to disappointing ratings", "idx": 94828}, {"query": "\u2018While we\u2019re disappointed with the news, we are very proud of the hard work that the \"@placeholder\" team put into the program each week,' said Fili-Krushel.", "idx": 94829}], "idx": 61805} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- British airlines should stop \"kowtowing\" to American security demands like making passengers take off their shoes and remove laptops from carry-on bags, the chairman of British Airways argued at an industry conference. Some security checks required by the Americans are \"completely redundant,\" Martin Broughton said at the UK Airport Operators conference in London Monday night, BA confirmed to CNN. He also criticized the United States for demanding tighter security on inbound international flights than they do for U.S. domestic travel. \"America does not do internally a lot of the things they demand that we do,\" he said. \"We shouldn't stand for that. 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Miley's skit featured the 20-year-old pop singer dancing in skimpy clothing in parody of her new song, 'We Can't Stop' - portraying the conservative Tea Party politician for a video titled 'We Did Stop The Government.' SNL castmember Taran Killiam played House Speaker John Boehner and pranced around with Cyrus in his tightie-whiteys and a white wife-beater shirt. 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A day after Relisha Tenau Rudd was last seen on March 1 in the district, suspect Kahlil Malik Tatum bought a carton of 42-gallon contractor trash bags at a store in Washington and was seen in the area of the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Lanier said. 'We can't ignore the possibility he may have killed her,' Lanier said at a news conference at the park.\n@highlight\nRelisha Tenau Rudd, 8, was last seen alive March 1; next day, Kahlil Tatum, 51, was seen buying box of contractor trash bags\n@highlight\nRelisha's family asked Tatum, a janitor at homeless shelter where they had been living, to care for the girl on February 26\n@highlight\nThe 8-year-old's mother did not file missing persons report and told police Relisha was traveling with 'Dr Tatum'\n@highlight\nJanitor allegedly pretended to be Relisha's physician to get her out of school with help from her family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 39}, {"start": 45, "end": 60}, {"start": 193, "end": 212}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 317, "end": 334}, {"start": 386, "end": 403}, {"start": 470, "end": 479}, {"start": 513, "end": 538}, {"start": 541, "end": 546}, {"start": 612, "end": 617}, {"start": 669, "end": 686}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 828, "end": 832}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1105}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is about 4ft tall and weighs between 70 and 80 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.", "idx": 94868}], "idx": 61835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- What a difference two debates have made. Before the first presidential debate last week, President Barack Obama appeared to be cruising toward re-election and possibly a thumping victory. After the first presidential debate, that changed dramatically: Suddenly, we had a horse race. Now after the vice presidential debate Thursday night, we not only have a horse race, but partisans fired up on both sides. Joe Biden relit the fire under Democrats in a passionate, often dominant tangle with Paul Ryan. Going into that encounter, Democratic spirits were not only drooping but some were beginning to panic that they were throwing away the election.\n@highlight\nDavid Gergen: Two debates in two weeks have transformed presidential race\n@highlight\nGergen says the polls have tightened, partisans on both sides are fired up\n@highlight\nCNN poll gave a slight edge to Paul Ryan; Gergen says he had edge on style\n@highlight\nGergen: Tuesday's town hall debate looks increasingly important", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 108, "end": 119}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 447, "end": 455}, {"start": 501, "end": 509}, {"start": 539, "end": 548}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 839, "end": 841}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 925, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An old pro, @placeholder knows how to play to seniors, women and the middle class.", "idx": 94872}, {"query": "The CNN poll of registered voters who had watched the debate reached a similar conclusion: Forty-eight percent said @placeholder won, 44% said Biden, though the difference was within the poll's margin of error.", "idx": 94873}], "idx": 61838} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- A 14-year-old Australian boy accused of marijuana possession could face jail time on the resort island of Bali. With his face covered in a black mask, the teenager was mobbed by the media as he entered a local court complex for the first day of his trial Tuesday. Earlier, prosecutor Gusti Gede Putu Atmaja said the judge would not wear his usual robe to try to minimize stress on the boy. The trial is closed to the public. The Australian teen -- whose name has not been publicly released -- faces three charges under Indonesia's stringent narcotics laws.\n@highlight\nThe teen, accused of marijuana posession, has been detained since his October 4 arrest\n@highlight\nHe was on vacation with his parents in Bali\n@highlight\nThe teen could be sent to rehabilitation instead of jail\n@highlight\nIndonesia has strict drug laws, with some crimes punishable by death", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 42, "end": 51}, {"start": 134, "end": 137}, {"start": 318, "end": 333}, {"start": 457, "end": 466}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder officials and the teen's lawyer lobbied intensively to have him released, but prosecutors announced last week that the minor would stand trial.", "idx": 94876}], "idx": 61841} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- There are many off-field aspects to the modern-day World Cup which makes the experience complete for soccer-crazy fans; from the unveiling of a tournament mascot to themed merchandise such as computer games and event specific kits for the teams taking part. Another crucial element to this list of tournament treats is the release of the all-important official World Cup football. The 2010 edition of the event, which will kick off in South Africa on June 11, is no different, with football's world governing body FIFA commissioning German sport manufacturer Adidas to create the hallowed orb. The ball has been named \"Jabulani\" -- a Zulu phrase which means \"to celebrate\" -- and uses eleven different colors to represent the eleven players on a team, as well as the eleven official languages and tribes of South Africa.\n@highlight\nThe new 2010 World Cup ball is named \"Jabulani\", which means \"to celebrate\" in Zulu\n@highlight\nAdidas rrigorously tested the ball in their specially made wind tunnel in Scheinfeld, Germany\n@highlight\nWorld Cup footballs have not been made out of leather since the 1986 edition of the tournament in Mexico", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 895, "end": 902}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 1026, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is thought that demand will be high for the spheres come June, and in anticipation 1,760 a day are being produced using complex processes such as high-frequency forming, vacuuming and thermal bonding, which @placeholder says give the product \"ground-breaking\" performance.", "idx": 94877}], "idx": 61842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Scarlett Russell A grieving mother whose toddler died last year when she was strangled by a window blind cord gave birth to a new baby girl on Tuesday. Amanda O'Halloran, 23, and her partner Chris Parslow from Tirley, near Gloucester lost their daughter, Sophia, in the freak accident last June. Sophia was just 17 months old. Bundle of joy: Amanda O'Halloran and her partner Chris Parslow, pictured here with their new baby Isabella, who was born last Tuesday But they couple say they have once again found joy since the birth of Isabella, who weighed 6lbs 8oz and bears a striking resemblance to her much mourned sister.\n@highlight\nSophia was 17 months old when she died in accident on 27 June 2013\n@highlight\nParents Amanda O'Halloran and Chris Parslow struggled to deal with loss\n@highlight\nAmanda gave birth to baby Isabella on Tuesday\n@highlight\n'Chris and I are both on cloud nine - now we've got a future,' she says", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 155, "end": 171}, {"start": 194, "end": 206}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 226, "end": 235}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 379, "end": 391}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 723, "end": 739}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Amanda said that while they would always miss Sophia with all their hearts, @placeholder's arrival had brought happiness to the family again.", "idx": 94884}], "idx": 61848} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Federal health authorities recommended Monday that doctors suspend using Rotarix, one of two vaccines licensed in the United States against rotavirus, saying the vaccine is contaminated with material from a pig virus. \"There is no evidence at this time that this material poses a safety risk,\" Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg told reporters in a conference call. Rotarix, made by GlaxoSmithKline, was approved by the FDA in 2008. The contaminant material is DNA from porcine circovirus 1, a virus from pigs that is not known to cause disease in humans or animals, Hamburg said. About 1 million children in the United States and about 30 million worldwide have gotten Rotarix vaccine, she said.\n@highlight\nDoctors have been advised to suspend use of Rotarix rotavirus vaccine\n@highlight\nAnother vaccine, RotaTeq, is still OK to use, officials say\n@highlight\nGlaxoSmithKline, maker of Rotarix, says the contamination is not harmful", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 303, "end": 330}, {"start": 349, "end": 364}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 420, "end": 434}, {"start": 457, "end": 459}, {"start": 604, "end": 610}, {"start": 650, "end": 662}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 897, "end": 911}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The FDA learned about the contamination after an academic research team using a novel technique to look for viruses in a range of vaccines found the material in @placeholder's product and told the company, Hamburg said.", "idx": 94889}], "idx": 61850} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared the Afghan leader's visit to the United States this week a success, saying on Thursday that it had helped strengthen the partnership between Washington and Kabul at a critical point in the war against Taliban and al Qaeda extremists. They also stressed that President Obama's July 2011 deadline to start withdrawing U.S. forces from Afghanistan did not represent a weakening of America's commitment to the war-torn Islamic republic. The two leaders spoke at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington -- part of what became a week of playing down tensions between U.S. and Afghan officials.\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says expected Kandahar offensive is not \"D-Day\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Karzai says issue of his brother has been resolved with United States\n@highlight\nKarzai visits graves of U.S. soldiers at Arlington Cemetery\n@highlight\nMeetings this week have tried to play down tensions between Washington and Kabul", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 25}, {"start": 37, "end": 48}, {"start": 73, "end": 87}, {"start": 102, "end": 107}, {"start": 131, "end": 143}, {"start": 239, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 299, "end": 305}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 366, "end": 370}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 560, "end": 582}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 704, "end": 710}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 776, "end": 781}, {"start": 832, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 898, "end": 915}, {"start": 988, "end": 997}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"They don't pose a threat,\" @placeholder said of the Taliban presence in the province.", "idx": 94891}, {"query": "@placeholder's role, in turn, is partly to ensure Afghan sovereignty is respected, he said.", "idx": 94898}], "idx": 61851} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The search for the missing Malaysian Airline's black box involves a staggering array of sophisticated ships, aircraft and equipment, with eight countries contributing 17 vessels and 19 aircraft \u2013 including British nuclear submarine HMS Tireless. And today, it looked like the scale of the operation had paid off, with reports that the flight recorder had been located deep in the Indian Ocean. Perth radio station 6PR tweeted the discovery, citing aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas, who revealed the flight recorder had finally been found more than a month after the Boeing 777 went missing. 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Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was in Moscow Saturday for talks with Russian leaders. Medvedev said the summit talks, which also involved Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and her Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, had raised a number of \"interesting ideas,\" including loans and extensions of credit aimed at resolving the crisis. 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Carlos Efrain Duarte was arrested on Thursday and charged with felony animal cruelty over last year's July 4 'prank' which left Pitbull with third-degree burns to his chest, paws and rear legs. Police said a witness saw Duarte pull the dog out of the bed of a pickup truck and dump him in a Van Nuys, California, alley. The tragic story made headlines across the country as the Los Angeles Police Department's Animal Cruelty Task Force worked to find the attacker.\n@highlight\nCarlos Duarte arrested for animal cruelty on Thursday\n@highlight\nHe is accused of strapping lighting fireworks attached to three-year-old dog's legs and leaving him to die\n@highlight\nWitnesses identified Duarte in footage of the dog being dumped from a truck on July 4 last year\n@highlight\nIndy had third-degree burns on chest, paws and legs but has recovered\n@highlight\nHe has been adopted and is training to be a therapy dog", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 180, "end": 199}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 400, "end": 405}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 481, "end": 490}, {"start": 558, "end": 586}, {"start": 590, "end": 614}, {"start": 656, "end": 668}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 946, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Burned: These are just some of the wounds that @placeholder suffered.", "idx": 94920}], "idx": 61865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Early this year Ukraine -- along with much of eastern Europe -- was caught in a deep and protracted cold snap. Many froze to death, energy demand spiked, and to top it all Russia accused Ukraine of stealing gas from transit pipes destined for western Europe for the second time in three years. Ukraine issued a firm denial, adding another blot to the two nations' fraught -- but highly dependent -- relationship. The fact remains that Ukraine needs Russian gas while Russia needs Ukraine's transit pipeline to export west. 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The Argentine ambassador to the United Nations, Jorge Arguello, said Argentina plans to alert U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the British military exercises, which Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has condemned as \"grave, very grave.\" The ambassador said the Argentine mission also planned to ask Ban for U.N. help in negotiations between Argentina and the United Kingdom. The British Foreign Office, meanwhile, downplayed the exercises. \"These are routine military tests that have taken place every six months for the past 28 years, most recently in April this year,\" an office spokesman said. \"Shipping alerts are always issued in advance and the tests take place entirely within Falklands territorial waters.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Cristina Kirchner calls plans by UK military \"grave, very grave\"\n@highlight\nThe Falklands are a disputed island chain off Argentina's coast\n@highlight\nThey have been under British rule since 1833", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 127, "end": 142}, {"start": 149, "end": 157}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 244, "end": 260}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 335, "end": 351}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 453, "end": 455}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 495, "end": 503}, {"start": 513, "end": 526}, {"start": 533, "end": 554}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 890, "end": 906}, {"start": 923, "end": 924}, {"start": 970, "end": 978}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Britain keeps a military presence on the islands, and the @placeholder government -- representing a population of about 2,500 -- says it remains committed to British sovereignty.", "idx": 94926}], "idx": 61871} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jason Groves for the Daily Mail David Cameron has nominated Lord Hill of Oareford, pictured, as Britain's next European Commissioner Brussels chief Jean-Claude Juncker was accused of behaving like a dictator last night after warning he would snub David Cameron for not sending a woman to represent Britain in the EU. Mr Juncker indicated Britain could expect a lowly European Commission post because of the Prime Minister\u2019s nomination of Lord Hill of Oareford. Sources said the incoming commission president, opposed by Mr Cameron, had repeatedly told countries he wanted to improve the gender balance of his top team. 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Customers of Long Island Power Authority received their usual full estimated rate that covered the entire billing cycle and the statements made no reference to refunds or deductions because or in spite of Sandy. 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Dania Londono Suarez is the escort who unwittingly sparked investigations that have ensnared roughly two dozen members of the Secret Service and U.S. military over reported use of prostitutes in Colombia in the days before President Barack Obama visited last month. She gave a lengthy, wide-ranging interview to Colombia's W Radio on Friday. It attracted international attention, with reporters from as far away as Europe calling in to press for more details.\n@highlight\nNEW: N.Y. Rep. 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Whole families were pressed up against the railings at Largo Argentina, the square in Rome, craning their heads toward ... a hole in the ground. Rome is full of holes in the ground, many of them historically significant, but this one was extra special. It contained the remains of the theater and temple where Julius Caesar was assassinated. But the kids weren't there for the ancient general-turned-emperor, murdered by treacherous senators in 44 BC. They were there for the cats. Rome's kitty ruins Rome's noble ruins are a favorite haunt of feral cats.\n@highlight\nIn Rome, kids prefer cats over ruins\n@highlight\nOn Japan's Cat Island, dogs are banned ... or have fled\n@highlight\nIn Taiwan, felines flock to a former coal mine -- visitors follow\n@highlight\nHemingway's former Key West home is full of six-toed cats", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 220, "end": 223}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder earned a reputation as one of the world's great drinkers.", "idx": 94941}], "idx": 61880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stretching out as far as the eye can see, this is the grim and depressing home of 160,000 refugees who have escaped the brutal Syrian civil war. Incredibly, 6,000 people a day arrive at the sprawling Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, which has become the country's fifth largest city. Despite the grim surroundings of the overcrowded 2.8 square-mile camp, its traumatised residents and the U.N officials who run it try to inject some humour. Its main street, featuring many of its 3,000 shops, restaurants and food vendors, it known as the 'Champs Elysees' . Massive: The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan is home for 160,000 refugees who have escaped the brutal Syrian civil war\n@highlight\n6,000 people a day arrive at the sprawling Zaatari refugee camp\n@highlight\nMain street featuring many of its 3,000 shops, restaurants and food vendors is known as the 'Champs Elysees'\n@highlight\nThere is also a taxi service, schools, soccer fields and hospitals within its 12 districts\n@highlight\nSix refugees met U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and expressed their anger over brutal conflict", "entities": [{"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 855, "end": 868}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Kerry took a helicopter tour of the tents and pre-fabricated, container-like homes that form by far the biggest camp for @placeholder in Jordan.", "idx": 94943}], "idx": 61882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Twitter is testing a major profile redesign that's very reminiscent of Facebook and Google+. Mashable assistant features editor Matt Petronzio spotted on Tuesday a huge update to his Twitter profile page, with the main picture and bio scaled to the left and significantly more real estate dedicated to the header photo. The revamped tweet stream is also a departure from its signature look. There is a greater focus on photos and content cards. It moves away from a strictly vertical timeline too. Click the image below to enlarge. It's common for Twitter to quietly test new features and design updates before tweaking or rolling it out to a larger user base. Experiments typically go out to a small, random pool of users.\n@highlight\nTwitter is testing a major redesign to users' profile pages\n@highlight\nNew look slides the profile picture and bio to the left and enlarges the header photo\n@highlight\nIt's common for Twitter to quietly test new features and design updates", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 102, "end": 109}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although @placeholder isn't verified on the site, there's an option for the stream to show \"Tweets\" and \"Tweets and replies\" for every user \u00e2\u20ac\u201d a feature typically reserved for those with the blue check mark.", "idx": 94944}], "idx": 61883} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:26 PM on 18th October 2011 While President Obama worked crowds in North Carolina the first lady put the finishing touches on a renovated home for a medic wounded in Afghanistan in a campaign push of her own on Monday. Washington D.C. resident Army Sgt. Johnny Agbi suffered brain and spinal cord injuries and uses a wheelchair, but can walk short distances with the aid of a cane. Michelle Obama and Jill Biden visited his three-story rowhouse just blocks from the U.S. Capitol to paint the living room, a task helped by Mrs. Obama's 5'11 reach that meant she didn't even need a ladder.\n@highlight\nMrs Obama and Jill Biden also going to the World Series on behalf of vets\n@highlight\nBarack Obama is campaigning in North Carolina", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 88}, {"start": 107, "end": 120}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 259, "end": 273}, {"start": 284, "end": 287}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 441, "end": 450}, {"start": 506, "end": 517}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 724, "end": 735}, {"start": 755, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "U.S. Army veteran Johnny Agbi, left, was injured in @placeholder.", "idx": 94945}], "idx": 61884} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As yet another presidential election cycle ends, it's a good time not only to tally wins and losses, but to reflect on the nature of the American political system and why it so often disappoints voters and presidents alike. Think of the extravagant hopes and promises that attended Barack Obama's election in 2008. Obama surely had good historical grounds for thinking that the seismic financial upheaval of 2009 presented him with opportunities to transform America for the better. And so it did, to a degree his own reelection campaign somewhat mysteriously chose not to emphasize, by creating the political space for major legislative victories like the Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank financial reforms.\n@highlight\nDavid Kennedy: Barack Obama's achievements fell short of his aspirations\n@highlight\nKennedy: American political system often disappoints voters and presidents\n@highlight\nHe says the presidency has less power in actuality than folklore has it\n@highlight\nKennedy: In a second term, Obama faces a divided, bickering government", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 666, "end": 684}, {"start": 694, "end": 703}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}, {"start": 988, "end": 994}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And no other people pour such vast buckets of money into their electioneering as the @placeholder -- some $6 billion in the current round.", "idx": 94950}], "idx": 61888} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple\u2019s Classic iPod (pictured) has been silently removed from the tech firm's online store It managed to hold on for seven years, but the final generation of Apple\u2019s Classic iPod has been silently killed off. The Classic was the Apple\u2019s first digital music player, and although the original debuted in 2001, there were six generations released up until 2007. When Apple\u2019s online store came back online yesterday, following its iPhone 6 event, this later model was missing from the iPod lineup. Apple did not make any formal announcement about ceasing the line. According to an earnings report earlier this year, Apple's iPod Classic sales in the final quarter of 2013 had dropped 52 per cent year-on-year.\n@highlight\nApple\u2019s iPod Classic was the tech giant\u2019s first digital music player\n@highlight\nOriginal model launched in 2001 and there were six generations up until 2007\n@highlight\nWhen Apple\u2019s online store refreshed yesterday, the model was missing\n@highlight\nApple did not make any formal announcement about ceasing the line\n@highlight\nSales of the iPod have been declining since its peak in 2008\n@highlight\nAt the start of the year, iPod sales contributed 2% of Apple's overall income", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 8, "end": 19}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 482, "end": 485}, {"start": 495, "end": 499}, {"start": 613, "end": 617}, {"start": 621, "end": 632}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}, {"start": 966, "end": 970}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The iPod touch was designed to look like an @placeholder, played music and ran apps, but could not make calls.", "idx": 94958}], "idx": 61893} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For all Anderson's faults, you can't knock his bravery. Before taking part in the ice bucket challenge last week, the Brazilian nominated his old boss Sir Alex Ferguson to suffer the same freezing fate. It raised a few nervous chuckles inside the Manchester United camp but it would have to be an icy day in hell before Ferguson accepts this challenge, especially from a player who has flopped so spectacularly. Ferguson had such sky-high hopes for Anderson. Back in 2007, he was going to be the new Roy Keane and the long-term replacement for Paul Scholes. 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Two fellow prisoners, Gary David Smith, 47, and Lee William Newell, 44, appeared at Worcester Magistrates today accused of his murder. Both men were remanded in custody to appear at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday February 19.\n@highlight\nSubhan Anwar found dead at HMP Long Martin on Thursday night\n@highlight\nAllegedly held hostage in prison cell before he was killed\n@highlight\nTortured and murdered Sanam Navsarka and was jailed for 23 years in 2009\n@highlight\nTwo prisoners, aged 45 and 47 arrested on suspicion of murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 28}, {"start": 34, "end": 47}, {"start": 242, "end": 252}, {"start": 262, "end": 275}, {"start": 292, "end": 303}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 485}, {"start": 504, "end": 524}, {"start": 602, "end": 622}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 686, "end": 700}, {"start": 823, "end": 836}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Horrific: @placeholder suffered 107 injuries during a month of 'unbelievable' cruelty before she died", "idx": 94970}], "idx": 61901} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "He's known as \"Asian golf's John Daly\" but Kiradech Aphibarnrat made a name for himself with his first European Tour victory on Sunday. The 23-year-old won the rain-shortened Malaysian Open by one shot from former European Ryder Cup star Edoardo Molinari to become only the fourth Thai player to win on the circuit. A burly big hitter, he is said to resemble Daly, who twice won major titles before his career went off the rails due to his various addictions. 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His body languishes, too, in prison. No one seems to know he's there. Before a sudden turn of events this month, this was the story of Juan Navarro, who spent nearly 37 years inside the tough San Pedro prison in the Lima neighborhood of San Juan de Lurigancho. To be precise, before being released this week, Navarro spent 36 years and eight months in prison. The exactness of this number is important because it is one of the few facts that he has certainty about. He doesn't know how old he is. He doesn't remember if he ever appeared before a judge. 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The 11 suspects identified Monday include one woman and 10 men. All of them hold valid European passports -- one from France, three from Ireland, six from Britain, and one from Germany. 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The ruling preserves their right to possible collection of money in the future. The families are happy with the decision, an attorney said. \"They're gratified that the judge acknowledged the level of their loss by allowing the $5 million attachment,\" civil attorney Bill Kennedy told CNN. However, the ruling also means the families of Safiro Furtado and Daniel Abreu can't automatically lay claim to an estimated $3.3 million Hernandez claims he's still owed by his old NFL team if the New England Patriots should pay him.\n@highlight\nFamilies of slaying victims Safiro Furtado and Daniel Abreu filed a civil lawsuit\n@highlight\nJudge rules $5 million in assets from Aaron Hernandez's home can be frozen\n@highlight\nHernandez has pleaded not guilty in the killings of Furtado and Abreu\n@highlight\nHe's also accused in the slaying of Odin Lloyd", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 72}, {"start": 509, "end": 520}, {"start": 527, "end": 529}, {"start": 579, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 670, "end": 678}, {"start": 714, "end": 716}, {"start": 730, "end": 749}, {"start": 806, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 836}, {"start": 909, "end": 923}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prosecutors charge that in July 2012, Hernandez fired a .38-caliber gun into the victims' car after Abreu accidentally bumped into @placeholder, causing him to spill his drink.", "idx": 95002}], "idx": 61923} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passing the torch: David Dimbleby has been adamant that he will not be giving up his position as leader of the election coverage, but despite this, the next general election coverage will be his last David Dimbleby has won the right to present the BBC's general election covering next year, beating out Huw Edwards for the spot. However, this will be Dimbleby's last time heading the coverage, as he is to step down from fronting after his ninth and final time. Rival Huw Edwards was apparently given a 'cast-iron guarantee' by former director general Mark Thompson that he would succeed the 75-year-old in the anchor role, but Dimbleby lobbied the new director Lord hall to overturn the decision.\n@highlight\nThe 75-year-old presenter has led the BBC election coverage since 1979\n@highlight\nHe has previously said that he: 'Has no intention of stepping down'\n@highlight\nClaims he would have to be: 'Dragged kicking and screaming from the chair'\n@highlight\nHuw Edwards will take over the election coverage after the 2015 elections\n@highlight\nEdwards will also lead the post election coverage the next day from 7am", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 32}, {"start": 200, "end": 213}, {"start": 248, "end": 250}, {"start": 303, "end": 313}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 747, "end": 749}, {"start": 956, "end": 966}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although the 7am handover will mark the end of his general election tenure, @placeholder will not actually be finished for the day.", "idx": 95011}], "idx": 61929} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Israel\u2019s decision to grab nearly 1,000 acres of Palestinian land to build settlements was condemned by David Cameron yesterday as \u2018utterly deplorable\u2019. 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'I suspect that if the Republican Party sticks with the establishment it will lose,' he told Daily Mail Online after a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference. The GOP 'has got to reach the Hispanic community, but it's also got to reach that blue-collar community that Reagan got to vote for him in huge numbers. I'm not sure at the moment that they're positioning themselves to do that.' CPAC is an annual three-day mecca for constitutional evangelists, anti-Obamacare shock troops, full-throated abortion opponents and gun rights activists. 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For millions of kids who grew up in the 1980s, that first computer was the Commodore 64. Twenty-five years later, that first brush with computer addiction is as strong as ever. Millions of Commodore 64s were sold in the 1980s. \"There was something magical about the C64,\" says Andreas Wallstrom of Stockholm, Sweden. He remembers the day he first laid eyes on his machine back in 1984. \"My father brought it home together with a tape deck, a disk drive, a printer, and a couple of games...I used to sneak home during lunch to play [on it] with my friends.\" Learn about the components of the C64 system \u00bb\n@highlight\nCommodore 64 loved by many kids coming of age in the 1980s\n@highlight\nPopularity continues today on Web sites, in music and people's memories\n@highlight\nNostalgia seekers can download their favorite C64 games on sites like C64.com\n@highlight\nC64 Orchestra plays the music from the games, CD release in U.S. in January", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 180, "end": 191}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 382, "end": 398}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 696, "end": 698}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 919, "end": 921}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wallstrom is the webmaster and designer for @placeholder, a Web site dedicated to preserving the games, demos, pictures, magazines and memories of the Commodore 64.", "idx": 95036}], "idx": 61945} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Turkish Airlines has gone from strength to strength in recent years, adding new routes across Europe and Asia as well as expanding into Africa. A new multi-billion dollar hub airport in the works in Istanbul means this impressive growth story will soon be given yet another boost. But with many ambitious competitors also expanding across the Gulf and the Middle East, can the Turkish aviation vision continue to soar? John Defterios spoke to the airline's CEO, Temel Kotil, to find out. Below is an edited version of their conversation. John Defterios (JD): Why do you think there is so much growth coming out of Turkey?\n@highlight\nTurkish Airlines expanding into Asia, Europe and Africa\n@highlight\nNew hub airport in Istanbul with first stage set to open in 2017\n@highlight\nAviation industry set to expand dramatically by 2030", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 105, "end": 108}, {"start": 136, "end": 141}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 356, "end": 366}, {"start": 377, "end": 383}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 462, "end": 472}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 555}, {"start": 614, "end": 619}, {"start": 633, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 668}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 719, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This means Turkish Airlines becomes a nice feeder from @placeholder.", "idx": 95039}], "idx": 61946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Katherine Dvorak is a writer for the Daily Collegian, the leading news source for Pennsylvania State University. This article was brought to CNN.com by UWIRE, the leading provider of student-generated content. UWIRE aims to identify and promote the brightest young content creators and deliver their work to a larger audience via professional media partners such as CNN.com. Visit UWIRE.com to learn more. (UWIRE) -- A Web site developed this year that allows students to share old exams online is causing debate among professors about its ethical implications. PostYourTest.com creator Demir Oral says the site is a tool for education, not for cheating.\n@highlight\nPostYourTest.com was developed this year, has mostly California tests\n@highlight\nSite is causing debate among professors about its ethical implications\n@highlight\nTeachers can ban exams from the site if they don't want students sharing\n@highlight\nLooking at an exam may not always be the best way to study, professor warns", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 37, "end": 51}, {"start": 82, "end": 110}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 152, "end": 156}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 407, "end": 411}, {"start": 562, "end": 577}, {"start": 587, "end": 596}, {"start": 666, "end": 681}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is an educational tool that lets students anonymously upload materials and tests from their previous and current classes, said Demir Oral, creator of the site.", "idx": 95042}], "idx": 61947} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At 10 months old, Jacob Davis gave his big sister the ultimate gift - life. The baby boy donated his bone marrow to help save the life of his dying sibling Seren-Rose. The two-year-old was born with an extremely rare life-limiting disease, mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), which delayed her development and caused her to slowly deteriorate. Her parents Elouise and Simon Davis from Colchester in Essex were told the only hope to save their daughter was a bone marrow transplant. Ten-month-old Jacob Davis, left, donated his bone marrow to help save the life of his dying big sister Seren-Rose, right Two-year-old Seren-Rose was diagnosed with mucopolysaccharidosis, which delayed her development and caused her to slowly deteriorate\n@highlight\nJacob Davis donated his bone marrow to save his big sister Seren-Rose\n@highlight\nThe two-year-old was diagnosed with mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), which delayed her development and caused her to slowly deteriorate\n@highlight\nHer parents Elouise and Simon were told her only hope was a transplant\n@highlight\nAt eight months old, baby Jacob was found to be the perfect match\n@highlight\nAfter a successful operation the siblings are back at home recovering\n@highlight\nThe transplant cannot reverse the damage already caused by the disease but will stop it from progressing\n@highlight\nMrs Davis said: 'He is going to grow up feeling very proud of himself and I am never going to let him forget it'", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 156, "end": 165}, {"start": 263, "end": 265}, {"start": 349, "end": 355}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 392, "end": 396}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 578, "end": 587}, {"start": 609, "end": 618}, {"start": 740, "end": 750}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 857, "end": 877}, {"start": 880, "end": 882}, {"start": 976, "end": 982}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1328}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'A sibling donor would give @placeholder the very best chance of a successful transplant.", "idx": 95050}], "idx": 61951} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- In the decade since the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China, local movie-makers have faced daunting changes in the industry. A trend of fewer films being produced each year in Hong Kong at the time of the handover has continued into the 21st century. Stephen Chow's \"Shaolin Soccer\" is one of Hong Kong's all-time top-grossing films. People in Hong Kong's industry point to several causes for the comparatively leaner times: a lack of opportunities for new acting talent, inadequate training and schooling for people who produce movies and changing tastes within the Hong Kong public.\n@highlight\nHong Kong film production has dropped almost 75 percent since early 1990s\n@highlight\nMainland investment and market influences quality of Hong Kong films\n@highlight\nProblems include few opportunities for new talents and little audience support", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 80, "end": 84}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 277, "end": 288}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 319, "end": 327}, {"start": 370, "end": 378}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 622, "end": 630}, {"start": 760, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After 1997, we lost the confidence to be @placeholder people.\"", "idx": 95052}], "idx": 61952} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Efforts to control mass immigration are being held back by a \u2018clearly inadequate\u2019 budget and the institutional bias of the BBC, a report warns today. The Government dedicates just 0.25 per cent \u2013 or \u00a31.8billion \u2013 of its annual expenditure to securing Britain\u2019s borders and removing illegal immigrants and foreign criminals. Incredibly, this is six times less than the estimated \u00a312billion budget for overseas aid. 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Mac users, start dreaming of how much cooler your desktop or laptop experience could be this summer. That's when Apple will launch the latest big cat-themed Mac OS X, version 10.8: Mountain Lion. At 8:30 a.m. EST Thursday, the developer preview version of Mountain Lion became available to Apple's legions of app makers. Mashable was briefed on the new Mac OS prior to the announcement. Bottom line? It's a few more vital steps closer to fully connecting the experience you have on the Mac with the world of the iPad and the iPhone -- dumping iChat in favor of iMessage and Twitter, to take the most radical example. It's almost as if it makes your Mac moonlight as an iPad.\n@highlight\nApple: Latest Mac operating system, named Mountain Lion, will launch this summer\n@highlight\n30 percent of Mac users have OS 10.7 installed, another 50 percent favor Snow Leopard\n@highlight\nDevelopers will continue to make two separate versions of apps they want on Mac and iOS", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 18}, {"start": 52, "end": 54}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 209, "end": 216}, {"start": 233, "end": 245}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 564, "end": 567}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 701, "end": 703}, {"start": 721, "end": 724}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 780, "end": 792}, {"start": 844, "end": 846}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1013}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Take a quick gander at a video we put together with material from @placeholder, then a gallery of screenshots -- and last but not least, your chance to chat up a storm about this major Mac development in the comments.", "idx": 95067}], "idx": 61964} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The U.S television show Homeland may not feature a Muslim storyline in its next season, it has been revealed. A new threat could be chosen in the fifth season \u2018for creative reasons\u2019 \u2013 and not because of the deadly attack on the headquarters of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris last week. Each of the first four seasons of Homeland have featured fictional Middle East terrorists and Muslim extremists. The U.S television show Homeland starring Claire Danes (pictured) may not feature a Muslim storyline in its next season, it has been revealed But producers are considering moving away from the format and finding a new target for CIA case officer Carrie Mathison - played by Claire Danes - when the show makes a return to screens later this year.\n@highlight\nProducers may choose new threat for fifth season of U.S. show, Homeland\n@highlight\nIt may not feature a Muslim storyline for 'creative reasons', network reveals\n@highlight\nAttacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris will not play part in deciding new villain", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 51, "end": 56}, {"start": 267, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 288}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 418, "end": 420}, {"start": 456, "end": 467}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 660, "end": 674}, {"start": 688, "end": 699}, {"start": 823, "end": 826}, {"start": 834, "end": 841}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 954, "end": 966}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said no final decisions had yet been made and that writers may still opt to focus on the @placeholder.", "idx": 95078}], "idx": 61972} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This year's critically acclaimed films take audiences from places like slave plantations in the antebellum South, to packed Ebbets Field as Jackie Robinson steps up to bat, and to inner-city public housing on a scorching summer day. While set in various eras and depicting diverse stories, many of the films on the short list for the 2013 awards season show an emerging trend; Hollywood is making movies about the black experience in America. This year alone there have been at least half a dozen movies portraying African-American narratives, including Lee Daniels' \"The Butler,\" \"Fruitvale Station,\" \"The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete,\" \"Blue Caprice,\" \"42\" and \"12 Years a Slave,\" which hits theaters October 18.\n@highlight\nIn 2013, half a dozen movies portraying the African-American experience have been released\n@highlight\nThe trend may signify a renaissance of African-American film\n@highlight\nBut some actors look forward to the day when the trend is not an anomaly", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 120}, {"start": 133, "end": 144}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 524, "end": 539}, {"start": 563, "end": 573}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 591, "end": 607}, {"start": 637, "end": 642}, {"start": 648, "end": 651}, {"start": 656, "end": 667}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 795, "end": 802}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The push for more diversity is coming from within @placeholder as well.", "idx": 95082}, {"query": "Meanwhile, \"@placeholder\" director Lee Daniels is reportedly planning production for an action movie starring an interracial gay couple.", "idx": 95083}], "idx": 61974} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM One of the many appealing things about Grigor Dimitrov is the complete lack of world weariness about him. He looks ahead to Wednesday's lip-smacking quarter-final against Andy Murray with a disarming idealism that could only come from a youthful challenger and it can only whet the appetite further. \u2018That\u2019s the beauty of tennis, it\u2019s basically a gladiator battle. It\u2019s two people, one of them is going to come out and win,\u2019 he said yesterday. \u2018What a great way to do that kind of thing. 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His life, which ended today after an eight-year coma, deeply influenced Israel's past. But even in death, Sharon will influence the future, as Israelis consider their options if the two-state solution fails. During Israel's 1948 War of Independence, the handsome blond officer, known as \"Arik,\" was shot and left for dead. He recovered and founded Israel's first commando unit, which conducted raids beyond Israel's borders. In the 1956 Sinai campaign, he led Israel's legendary paratroopers into clashes behind enemy lines. A successful general in the 1967 Six Day War, he achieved world fame six years later by spurring Israeli troops across the Suez Canal to encircle the Egyptian army in the Yom Kippur War. The image of Sharon, still blond but now stout, his head wrapped in a bloodied bandage, became iconic. 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PC Boulton was filmed threatening Nikki Wright, who is just five feet tall, as he patrolled Hanley town centre in Stoke-on-Trent in the early hours of the morning - but escaped with just a written warning. In the clip, as he approaches a group of revellers, the Staffordshire Police officer shouts at the petite 22-year-old: 'Do that to me again and I will knock you clean f***ing out.' The video then shows him threaten Miss Wright again after her shocked boyfriend Andrew Smith, also 22, asks him to repeat what he said.\n@highlight\nNikki Wright, 22, was threatened by PC Boulton in a row outside a bar\n@highlight\nThe incident took place in Trinity Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent\n@highlight\nStaffordshire Police suspended the officer after the incident in July\n@highlight\nBut now, despite finding he used threatening language, he has escaped with just a written warning and returned to work\n@highlight\nToday, Miss Wright blasted decision to let him off with a 'slap on the wrist'", "entities": [{"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 212, "end": 217}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 382, "end": 394}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 587, "end": 598}, {"start": 654, "end": 665}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 762, "end": 775}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 812, "end": 831}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is then clearly heard to say: 'Yeah, yeah.", "idx": 95118}], "idx": 61998} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton A woman who lost her engagement ring 38 years ago after her daughter buried it in the garden has finally been reunited with it thanks to posting an old photo on Facebook. Grandmother Jackie Cook, 66, never expected to see the treasured band again after her daughter Clare buried it in the garden as a three-year-old in 1976. Mrs Cook, and her husband Benjamin, 69, unsuccessfully scoured the grounds of their home but left the ring behind when they moved a new home in the same Kent village of Halling in 1983. Toni Crouch, left, returns the engagement ring to Jackie Cook, who lost it after her daughter buried it in the garden 38 years ago\n@highlight\nJackie Cook lost her engagement ring when her daughter buried it in garden\n@highlight\nThought she'd never see it again after losing it 38 years ago\n@highlight\nPosted a picture of her old house on Facebook after coming across photos\n@highlight\nHouse was recognised by Toni Crouch, who lived there as a child\n@highlight\nShe had found the ring when she was younger and had kept it\n@highlight\nMrs Cook has now been reunited with the ring and plans to get a new diamond in it", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 202, "end": 212}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 348, "end": 351}, {"start": 370, "end": 377}, {"start": 497, "end": 500}, {"start": 513, "end": 519}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 580, "end": 590}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 939, "end": 949}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder and I had chosen the ring together two years before we got married.'", "idx": 95123}, {"query": "The couple have also given @placeholder a bouquet and bracelet to say thank you.", "idx": 95124}], "idx": 62000} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The Libyan government in Tripoli estimates the grinding conflict that has been tearing the country apart for the past five months has cost the national economy some $50 billion. \"The cost is colossal,\" said Abdulhafid Zlitni, planning and finance minister for the Tripoli government. In an interview with CNN, Zlitni said the suspension of oil and gas exports had accounted for a huge chunk of the losses. \"The income foregone because of the stoppage of the export of oil is something like $20 billion,\" he said. This has brought an end to what had been a surge in prosperity for the North African country.\n@highlight\n\"The cost is colossal,\" says Abdulhafid Zlitni, Libya's planning and finance minister\n@highlight\nThe suspension of oil and gas exports accounts for a huge chunk of that, he says\n@highlight\nMammoth construction projects, now abandoned, still dot the Libyan landscape", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 231, "end": 247}, {"start": 288, "end": 294}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 334, "end": 339}, {"start": 608, "end": 620}, {"start": 671, "end": 687}, {"start": 690, "end": 694}, {"start": 831, "end": 837}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "More ominous for the Libyan economy has been the @placeholder government's growing isolation.", "idx": 95125}], "idx": 62001} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They were reduced to tears when a somewhat harsh letter arrived from Santa notifying them about their inclusion on his naughty list. But after being given 13 sleeps to turn their behaviour around or risk a Christmas morning with no presents, brother and sister Tyler and Freya Cole awoke to find themselves in his good books. They were left ecstatic as they dashed out of their bedrooms and found that Santa had stuck to his word and rewarded their remarkable turnaround. 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Barack Obama's approach to the Middle East as president will be the subject of much scrutiny. \"The president-elect appreciated the call and the information from Secretary Rice,\" one aide said, adding that Obama initiated the eight-minute phone call. \"He will continue to closely monitor these and other global events.\" Israeli airstrikes pounded targets in Hamas-ruled Gaza on Saturday and continued into the night, retaliating against Palestinian militants who have been escalating rocket attacks against southern Israel. The fighting ignited eight days after a six-month Egypt-brokered cease-fire between Hamas and Israel expired.\n@highlight\nPresident-elect initiated eight-minute call with secretary of state\n@highlight\nObama \"will continue to closely monitor\" Middle East events, aide says\n@highlight\nHe has promised to make peace in the region a priority", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 25, "end": 36}, {"start": 68, "end": 83}, {"start": 119, "end": 122}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 210}, {"start": 230, "end": 240}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 568, "end": 571}, {"start": 635, "end": 645}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 963, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But, he told CNN, \"the fact is that unless the Israelis and @placeholder are prepared -- which they're not right now -- to take the political decisions required to overcome the gaps and to sell an agreement to their respective constituents, there's not much a new president, no matter how bold or charismatic he may be, is going to be able to do about that.\"", "idx": 95145}], "idx": 62015} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing (CNN) -- The Chinese authorities are investigating an incident in which dozens of angry protesters surrounded the car of U.S. Ambassador Gary Locke in a Beijing street, some throwing objects at the vehicle before security forces intervened to protect it. The United States has expressed concern to China about the unusual disturbance on Tuesday, which comes at a sensitive time for American diplomats following the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens in an attack in Libya last week. 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Rather, al Qaeda's top leadership is believed to be living in relative comfort, protected by locals and some members of the Pakistani intelligence services, the official said. Pakistan has repeatedly denied protecting members of the al Qaeda leadership. The official said the general region where bin Laden is likely to have moved around in recent years ranges from the mountainous Chitral area in the far northwest near the Chinese border, to the Kurram Valley, which adjoins Afghanistan's Tora Bora, one of the Taliban strongholds during the U.S. invasion in 2001.\n@highlight\n\"Nobody in al Qaeda is living in a cave,\" official says\n@highlight\nThe leadership is living in relative comfort, he says\n@highlight\nBin Laden likely moved around in an area of rugged terrain\n@highlight\nU.S. special envoy says there's nothing new to the report", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 42}, {"start": 59, "end": 75}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 482, "end": 490}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 591, "end": 598}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 835, "end": 845}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 871, "end": 877}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 947, "end": 954}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1076}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The official continued to stress the urgency of getting the @placeholder government to deal with the multitude of problems it faces.", "idx": 95158}], "idx": 62024} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. Harry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capitol Belmopan, where the prince danced and drank in a street party along the newly-named HM Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard. The 27-year-old son of Prince Charles and Diana had a quieter day in Belize Saturday, climbing to the top of Xunantunich, a Mayan temple. 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In a White House statement delivered while people described as working Americans stood behind him, Obama said his proposal would provide the certainty of no tax increase next year for 98% of Americans. 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In angry exchanges in the Commons, the Labour leader challenged David Cameron to distance himself from the remarks. And he challenged the Tory frontbench to trying living on \u00a3150-a-week. 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Opposition activists reported at least 55 deaths across the country on Sunday, including 25 in Homs, which has been under bombardment for more than three weeks. Despite the ongoing violence, it held a vote on what the government of President Bashar al-Assad calls a move toward reform. Interior Minister Mohammed al-Shaar said the voting ran \"normally\" in most provinces, and turnout was \"huge ... except in some areas,\" the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency reported. Results from the vote would be announced Monday evening, SANA said.\n@highlight\nNEW: 55 people were killed Sunday, opposition activists say\n@highlight\nNEW: Syrian opposition appeals to al-Assad's Alawite community\n@highlight\nHillary Clinton says al-Assad's regime is \"illegitimate and going to fall\"\n@highlight\nA former top White House official warns that Syria is not like Libya", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 197, "end": 200}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 462, "end": 476}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 655, "end": 677}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}, {"start": 844, "end": 849}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 913, "end": 927}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1062, "end": 1066}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder announced the referendum amid intense international pressure to halt the bloodshed and open up its regime to reforms.", "idx": 95187}, {"query": "We are determined to unite our society, and the first step is for us to extend our hand to our @placeholder brothers and sisters, to build in Syria a nation governed by citizenship and the rule of law.\"", "idx": 95188}], "idx": 62043} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The guitarist stands in front of a mirror messing with his mohawk. The drummer strikes a wild tempo. The singer rips off his T-shirt and begins to scream the lyrics. Basim Usmani is bassist for The Kominas, a group that blends traditional sounds with punk rock beats. They're young. They're punk. And they're rocking both their Muslim and American worlds with their music, lyrics and style. \"A lot of times people say, 'Oh wow, look, brown people playing music' [but] it's more than that,\" said 25-year-old Pakistani-American Shahjehan Khan, the lead singer for a Muslim punk band, The Kominas.\n@highlight\nA handful of Muslim punk bands have emerged in the last few years\n@highlight\nA fictional portrayal of a Muslim punk scene helped set the real-world stage\n@highlight\nSome conservative Muslims disapprove of the suggestive and irreverent lyrics", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 203, "end": 213}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 516, "end": 548}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the summer of 2007, five of the taqwacore bands organized a \"taqwa-tour\" of the northeastern @placeholder.", "idx": 95198}], "idx": 62051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Bond will return - and this time it's to be in a plot which his creator Ian Fleming dreamed up almost 60 years ago. The world's most famous spy will feature in a new novel by Anthony Horowitz, in which he infiltrates the glamorous world of 1950s motorsport to foil an attack on a grand prix race. Originally titled Murder on Wheels, the story was created by Fleming before his death in 1964 for a 007 TV series which was never made. Scroll down for video Kept in reserve: A new Bond novel will be based on a plot which Ian Fleming, 007's creator, dreamed up years before Sean Connery introduced the spy to Hollywood in 1962's Dr No (pictured). The plot was never used\n@highlight\nIdea was by the late Ian Fleming, who created ubiquitous spy character\n@highlight\nIt featured in his work for proposed Bond TV series that was never made\n@highlight\nBond hits glamorous world of 1950s racing in story Murder on Wheels\n@highlight\nBook featuring M and Miss Moneypenny due for release in September 2015", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 78, "end": 88}, {"start": 181, "end": 196}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 577, "end": 588}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 850, "end": 853}, {"start": 944, "end": 944}, {"start": 950, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Bond books inspired one of the most successful film franchises in @placeholder history, beginning with Dr No in 1962, and have sold more than 100 million copies.", "idx": 95201}], "idx": 62052} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By the tender age of eight years old, Lachlan De Vries had lost both his parents to their devastating battles with depression. His father John, 21, took his life when Lachlan was just two years old, and five years later his mother Richelle Turpin, 26, tragically did the same on the 9th of March, 2014. Although the young boy has been orphaned by the tragedy mental illness imposed upon his life, he is now under the care of his late mother's loving fiance, Jeremy De Vries - who is in the process of adopting the young boy. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nLachlan De Vries' mother and father committed suicide, five years apart\n@highlight\nHis father John died when he was two, his mother Richelle last year\n@highlight\nRichelle's fiance Jeremy De Vries is now caring for Lachlan\n@highlight\nThe pair were due to marry in December 2014, but Richelle died in March\n@highlight\nLachlan already has Jeremy's surname ahead of the wedding\n@highlight\nRichelle's best friend Elise Weller is raising awareness about mental health\n@highlight\nShe has also started a fundraiser to help support Lachlan and Jeremy", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 53}, {"start": 138, "end": 141}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 231, "end": 245}, {"start": 458, "end": 472}, {"start": 558, "end": 573}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 690, "end": 697}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 738, "end": 752}, {"start": 772, "end": 778}, {"start": 840, "end": 847}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}, {"start": 943, "end": 950}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is like a father to the eight-year-old, and the pair bonded immediately when they first met.", "idx": 95202}], "idx": 62053} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)I operate the only abortion clinic in Wichita. 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So she came to us.\n@highlight\nJulie Burkhart, abortion provider in Kansas, says some must travels days to find abortion clinic\n@highlight\nShe says some states have stepped up restrictions, not based on medical need, but ideology\n@highlight\nBurkhart: Roe v Wade decision 42 years ago; women today must take action to keep health care rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 583, "end": 596}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 793, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And in @placeholder, medically unnecessary legislation forced the closure of abortion clinics across the state.", "idx": 95205}], "idx": 62054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rebels gave Malaysian officials the data recorders from downed Flight 17 on Tuesday, days after the passenger jet crashed in eastern Ukraine. \"We believe these are the black boxes and these boxes will reveal the truth,\" said Alexander Borodai, the self-declared rebel Prime Minister in Donetsk. It was a significant step forward in an investigation that's been stalled for days, but key questions remained unanswered: Will the black boxes give investigators the clues they need? What will happen to the bodies of the plane crash's 298 victims, many of which are being kept in refrigerated train cars? 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Cameras barely caught a glimpse of the team as they arrived back home in Paris and buses whisked the players away. The few supporters who turned up at the airport to see the team were left disappointed when the players didn't stop to give autographs. Star player Thierry Henry met French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace later in the day and left through a back door, French radio BFM reported. Thierry had requested the meeting before the team left the World Cup, Sarkozy's office said Wednesday.\n@highlight\nCameras barely catch a glimpse of team returning to Paris\n@highlight\nPlayers disappoint fans hoping for autograph\n@highlight\nFrance eliminated from World Cup after 2-1 loss to South Africa\n@highlight\nGovernment probing nation's soccer federation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 251, "end": 255}, {"start": 441, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 464}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 499, "end": 511}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 573, "end": 575}, {"start": 587, "end": 593}, {"start": 646, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 826, "end": 831}, {"start": 849, "end": 857}, {"start": 877, "end": 888}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A high-ranking @placeholder Cabinet minister told parliament Wednesday that the government will probe and audit the nation's soccer federation in light of France's failure to advance at the World Cup and dissension on the team.", "idx": 95215}], "idx": 62059} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The Libyan government vowed Friday to sink any ship approaching the besieged port city of Misrata, essentially threatening NATO patrols and humanitarian aid ships that have been bringing in food and medical supplies and ferrying out refugees and the wounded Libya's threat came hours after NATO said it intercepted Libyan government forces laying mines in Misrata's harbor, which has been a lifeline for humanitarian aid in the months-long conflict between troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi and rebels demanding an end to the dictator's four-decade rule. NATO-led forces began bombing regime targets in Libya last month after the U.N. 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Cyclist Moses Sesay, from Sierra Leone in West Africa where hundreds are reported to have died from the flesh-eating virus, was admitted to hospital in Glasgow after feeling unwell and developing fever-like symptoms. However, he was later given the all-clear and competed in the road race time trial. The 32-year-old said he and other athletes were scared of returning home because of Ebola and would try to remain in Britain until their special three-month visas for the Games expired.\n@highlight\nSesay, 32, revealed he was tested for deadly Ebola virus\n@highlight\nCyclist was admitted to Glasgow hospital and put in isolation for four days\n@highlight\nBut he competed in road race time trial after being given all-clear\n@highlight\nSesay is from Sierra Leone, Africa, where hundreds have died from disease\n@highlight\nEbola is a severe, often fatal illness, with a death rate of up to 90 per cent\n@highlight\nIt affects humans as well as primates, including monkeys and chimpanzees\n@highlight\nVirus is transmitted through close contact with blood and other bodily fluids", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 74, "end": 91}, {"start": 111, "end": 128}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 746, "end": 750}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 994, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1065, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1243}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Deadly: Medics carry a young girl who has been in contact with people infected with Ebola in @placeholder", "idx": 95218}], "idx": 62061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Inside a circle of dancers wearing native costumes, Miroslav Klose stood out as he celebrated his birthday in unusual style on Monday. It wasn't a traditional 'Happy Birthday' rendering for the Germany striker, but neither was the setting: a training pitch on an isolated patch of land on Brazil's Atlantic coast. Klose had just finished a fast-paced training session in hot and humid conditions but he was a willing participant in the little show. Top guns: Podolski (centre) and Ozil (right) pose with one of the indigenous dancers after a training session Birthday boy: Klose gets into the party atmosphere as he celebrated turning 36 on Monday\n@highlight\nArsenal stars join Germany striker with dancers wearing native costume\n@highlight\nGerman squad is training near Brazilian coast\n@highlight\n36-year-old Klose became country's record goalscorer against Armenia\n@highlight\nStriker needs two more goals to break Ronaldo's World Cup record", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 194, "end": 200}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 298, "end": 305}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 573, "end": 577}, {"start": 659, "end": 665}, {"start": 678, "end": 684}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 916, "end": 922}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Time out: Arsenal forwards Ozil and @placeholder looked relaxed ahead of Germany's first game next Monday", "idx": 95220}], "idx": 62062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The confirmation of Michael Mukasey as attorney general was all but assured Friday when two key Democratic senators said they will vote in favor of the nominee despite questions about his views on \"waterboarding\" and the president's power to order electronic surveillance. Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of New York announced they would support the retired federal judge from New York just hours after the chairman of the Judiciary Committee announced his opposition to the nominee. Feinstein and Schumer are members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is scheduled to vote on the Mukasey nomination Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Feinstein, Schumer say they'll vote for attorney general nominee\n@highlight\nMichael Mukasey's nomination now expected to pass Judiciary Committee\n@highlight\nSen. 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The issue has been simmering for years. The Florence mayor's office said the debate began in the early 1990, and the city's various mayors have brought it up from time to time. It's mainly about the bottom line -- some 8 million euros a year in ticket sales at Florence's La Galleria dell'Accademia, also simply known as L'Accademia or the Accademia Gallery, where David is displayed. That money, however, goes to the Italian government, and not the city.\n@highlight\nThe city of Florence and the Italian government are in dispute\n@highlight\nWho owns Michelangelo's David?\n@highlight\nThe issue is who gets the 8 million euros tickets generate each year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 33, "end": 40}, {"start": 50, "end": 56}, {"start": 162, "end": 181}, {"start": 228, "end": 235}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 456, "end": 481}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 524, "end": 540}, {"start": 549, "end": 553}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 734, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Giani said his records show the new Rome-based Italian government paid to move @placeholder because it took the responsibility of \"tutelage\" over the new nation's heritage.", "idx": 95231}], "idx": 62070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nikki Murfitt PUBLISHED: 16:01 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:40 EST, 17 June 2013 The body of Moors Murder victim Keith Bennett may have been buried nearly 40 miles from Saddleworth Moor, the focus of the search for his remains up to now, according to a forthcoming TV documentary. The programme claims that photographs taken by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady as \u2018grave markers\u2019 during their killing spree show a Staffordshire beauty spot called Ramshaw Rocks. Now experts are calling on police to search the site in case it is the 12-year-old\u2019s final resting place. 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His decision was eased by knowing that both Sam Torrance and Des Smyth have previously played major roles in leading Europe to victory. The Irishman now hopes they can do the same when the Europeans seek to defend the trophy at Gleneagles in Scotland in September. McGinley's compatriot Smyth was one of Ian Woosnam's vice captains in 2006 when Europe recorded their largest home victory -- by 18\u00bd points to 9\u00bd -- at the K Club in Ireland.\n@highlight\nScotland's Sam Torrance and Irishman Des Smyth named as first European vice captains\n@highlight\nCaptain Paul McGinley says he will wait for team line up before naming remaining vice captains\n@highlight\nBoth Torrance and Smyth have won the competition before\n@highlight\nOpening day's play at WGC Championship suspended by dangerous weather", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 112, "end": 124}, {"start": 244, "end": 255}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 340, "end": 347}, {"start": 389, "end": 397}, {"start": 428, "end": 437}, {"start": 442, "end": 449}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 621, "end": 626}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 662, "end": 673}, {"start": 679, "end": 696}, {"start": 713, "end": 720}, {"start": 755, "end": 767}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}, {"start": 942, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he does have the advantage of having known McGinley, now 47, since the @placeholder was a teenager.", "idx": 95245}], "idx": 62078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Michigan man has erected a giant bronze sculture of a hand with its middle finger raised in the direction of his neighbor - who also happens to be his ex-wife. Alan Markovitz, 59, a Detroit strip-club entrepreneur, erected the 12-foot-high, spot-lit sculpture in the backyard of his lakefront Orchard Lake home. A person who appears to be the daughter of Markovitz's ex-wife Lea Tuohy tweeted about the sculpture. Flipped: The sculpture stands on the back porch of Alan Markovitz's home 'How psychotic do you have to be to buy the house directly next to your ex wife and then put a statue up like that?!?! Real classy alan,' Lenka Tuohy tweeted November 11.\n@highlight\nStrip club entrepreneur Alan Markovitz bought the house next door to his ex-wife's home\n@highlight\nHe erected a 12-foot sculpture of a hand with its middle finger raised in his backyard\n@highlight\nThe sculpture faces next door and can be seen clearly from his ex-wife's windows\n@highlight\nAt night it has a spotlight trained on it\n@highlight\nMarkovitz says he's 'so over' his ex-wife", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 9}, {"start": 162, "end": 175}, {"start": 184, "end": 190}, {"start": 295, "end": 306}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 377, "end": 385}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Neighbors: Lenka Tuohy (right) and her mother @placeholder (left) can see the sculpture from their back windows", "idx": 95249}], "idx": 62080} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:16 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 00:26 EST, 24 September 2012 Iran's hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has joined a chorus of Islamist nations that have condemned an anti-Islam film produced in the U.S. The Islamist regime also had some tough talk in the face of a possible attack from Israel over its long-disputed nuclear programme. When asked about the series of protests sparked by the film in the Muslim world, Ahmadinejad called the protests \u2018ugly,\u2019 but slammed the video itself as an 'abuse of freedom.' 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The claim called for the dissolution of the Wefaq and Al-Amal movements, two Shiite groups in the forefront of recent protests against the Bahrain government, a key U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf. Abdul Khalil Jalil, a member of parliament from Wefaq, confirmed the development but didn't provide details. 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It wasn't long before some appeared to be heeding their call. Protesters rallied in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore, Detroit, New York and other cities. \"I came here today to stand in solidarity with Trayvon Martin's family, and everyone else searching for justice for him, and wanting to bring Zimmerman to justice,\" said Kellie Knight. 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Do you have anything against black people?' and he said 'No',\" George Zimmerman's legal adviser Craig Sonner told CNN. Sonner said Zimmerman and his wife served as mentors to two teenage children of an African-American woman. Though funding was cut for the program, the couple continued their efforts on their own, taking the 13-year-old girl and 14-year-old boy on outings to a mall, a science center and a basketball game. They also helped in a fundraiser for an African-American church, the lawyer said.\n@highlight\n\"I believe his life is in danger,\" Zimmerman's lawyer says\n@highlight\nObama says nation must do some soul-searching over shooting\n@highlight\nSpecial prosecutor not sure grand jury will be necessary in case", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 73, "end": 79}, {"start": 81, "end": 88}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 340, "end": 355}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 408, "end": 416}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 487, "end": 494}, {"start": 742, "end": 757}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder called 911 and reported what he described as a suspicious person.", "idx": 95268}], "idx": 62094} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Police in Buffalo, New York said Saturday evening that they have arrested and charged a suspect in connection with a shooting spree that left four dead outside a downtown restaurant earlier in the day. The Buffalo Police Department said 25-year old Keith Johnson is in custody and has been charged with four counts of second degree murder. Authorities would not comment on whether Johnson knew his alleged victims. Eight people hit by bullets in the early morning rampage, police say. One of the four survivors is in critical condition. 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The United States and United Kingdom, the other two signatories, now have an obligation to support Ukraine and penalize Russia. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ukraine found itself holding the world's third largest nuclear arsenal, including some 1,900 strategic nuclear warheads that had been designed to attack the United States. Working in a trilateral dialogue with Ukrainian and Russian negotiators, American diplomats helped to broker a deal \u2014the January 1994 Trilateral Statement \u2014 under which Ukraine agreed to transfer all of the strategic nuclear warheads to Russia for elimination and to dismantle all of the strategic delivery systems on its territory.\n@highlight\nSteven Pifer: In Ukraine occupation, Russia reneging on 1994 deal to leave it alone\n@highlight\nBudapest Memorandum let Ukraine shed nukes in exchange for its sovereignty, he says\n@highlight\nU.S., Russia, UK, Ukraine signed. Russia now reneging. 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The number of confirmed cholera cases has climbed to 4,764, with 337 deaths, said Imogen Wall, spokeswoman for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Haiti, citing information provided by the Haitian government. Those numbers represent the people that were able to make it to the hospital, she said. Another 200 cases are suspected in the nation's West Department, or province, she said.\n@highlight\nThe death toll from a cholera outbreak is 337\n@highlight\nAnother 200 cases are suspected\n@highlight\nTomas is expected to near Haiti on Thursday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 55}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 168, "end": 171}, {"start": 282, "end": 292}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 320, "end": 370}, {"start": 375, "end": 379}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 573, "end": 587}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder engineers examined the base and concluded that the standing water was not from the latrine of septic tank, but from a soak pit that receives water from the kitchen and the shower area, the U.N mission said.", "idx": 95291}], "idx": 62106} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Delhi, India (CNN) -- There are more elephants in India than Mormons. Five of the rare Mormons are in a Bible class in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which occupies a portion of a red residential building in south Delhi. The class has just been disrupted by me with a weird question. All the five Mormons are adolescent girls, almost modern at first glance in jeans and skirts and t-shirts. For some reason the question has made them burst into giggles and to make eyes at each other. Only one of the girls knows the answer. \"Mitt Romney is a presidential candidate,\" she says in a mumble. Others nod to indicate that the name is now familiar. But they look surprised when they are told he is a Mormon.\n@highlight\nMany admire Obama, but Delhi academics say Republican presidents are better for India\n@highlight\nRegardless of the outcome, Manu Joseph says India envies America's two-party system\n@highlight\nJoseph says Indian media will find it hard to deny their love of Obama in lead-up to election", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 123, "end": 165}, {"start": 232, "end": 236}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 744, "end": 748}, {"start": 755, "end": 759}, {"start": 775, "end": 784}, {"start": 812, "end": 816}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 886, "end": 892}, {"start": 924, "end": 929}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 989, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No doubt, as the campaign escalates, the @placeholder election will become the predominant news in India but for now it is not a popular topic of discussion.", "idx": 95296}], "idx": 62110} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Allan Hall Forensic scientists have identified the remains of a woman found buried at the estate of Hitler's deputy Hermann Goering 21 years ago as those of his wife Carin. Carin, born Carin Fock in Sweden, died aged 42 in 1931 and was buried in her homeland. But as Goering rose through the Nazi ranks he had her body exhumed and transported to his massive hunting lodge outside of Berlin called Carinhall in her memory. Nazi love: The body of Carin Goering (left), the first wife of high-ranking Nazi Hermann Goering has been discovered on the site of his former hunting lodge near Berlin\n@highlight\nGoering's first wife Carin died of heart failure in 1931\n@highlight\nShe was originally buried in her native Sweden but later moved to Germany\n@highlight\nGoering had the lodge destroyed in 1945 as the Red Army advanced", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 119, "end": 133}, {"start": 169, "end": 173}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 270, "end": 276}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 386, "end": 391}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 425, "end": 428}, {"start": 448, "end": 460}, {"start": 501, "end": 504}, {"start": 506, "end": 520}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 605, "end": 611}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nazi leaders: Adolf Hitler visits @placeholder at his Carinhall hunting lodge where the body of his first wife Carin, which Goering had exhumed from her native Sweden, has recently been discovered", "idx": 95303}], "idx": 62112} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A 16-year-old thug who murdered the father-to-be who escorted him home from a drunken night out has been told he will spend at least 15 years behind bars. An intoxicated Connor Doughton had already tried to fight a nightclub bouncer and had hurled abuse at a woman on the street when Michael-Lee Emmett and John Williams decided to walk him back to his parents' house in Blackwood, South Wales. But once home, troubled Doughton ran to the kitchen to grab a knife, before heading outside where he stabbed both Mr Emmett and Mr Williams. Connor Doughton, 16, (left) who murdered Michael-Lee Emmett, 29, (right) after the father-of-three escorted him home from a drunken night out, has been told he will spend at least 15 years behind bars\n@highlight\nConnor Doughton, 16, jailed for murdering Michael-Lee Emmett, 29\n@highlight\nJudge tells teenager he will spend at least 15 years behind bars\n@highlight\nMr Emmett and friend Mr Williams had walked a drunk Doughton home\n@highlight\nHe had tried to fight a bouncer and they did not want him to get into trouble\n@highlight\nBut when they reached his parents' house, Doughton stabbed them\n@highlight\nMr Williams survived but Mr Emmett died in hospital a month later\n@highlight\nFather of twin boys never met daughter, born two days before his death", "entities": [{"start": 170, "end": 184}, {"start": 284, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 419, "end": 426}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 526, "end": 533}, {"start": 536, "end": 550}, {"start": 577, "end": 594}, {"start": 749, "end": 763}, {"start": 791, "end": 808}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 925, "end": 932}, {"start": 953, "end": 960}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1152}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1175}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court heard that, although Mr @placeholder survived, he had been left physically and mentally scarred by the attack.", "idx": 95306}], "idx": 62113} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A second Syrian teenager has been returned to his parents -- lifeless, battered and, according to activists, a victim of torture. A video released Thursday by activists includes a woman wailing as a body is unwrapped at the hospital in Daraa. \"My son, it's my son,\" the voice cries out. \"This scar here, I swear its my son, I stitched this cut on him when he was little.\" The boy was identified as Tamer Mohammed al Sharey, 15, who disappeared after an April 29 demonstration. He was from the same village as Hamza Ali al-Khateeb, 13. Hamza's killing has enraged, mobilized and emboldened the country's opposition movement. Tamer was at the same demonstration Hamza attended, according to activists.\n@highlight\nActivists say second Syrian teenager has been tortured and killed\n@highlight\nTamer Mohammed al Sharey, 15, disappeared at a demonstration\n@highlight\nTamer was from the same village as Hamza Ali al-Khateeb, 13\n@highlight\nCNN cannot verify claims or authenticate videos of the teens", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 18, "end": 23}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 407, "end": 430}, {"start": 518, "end": 537}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 633, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 797, "end": 820}, {"start": 869, "end": 873}, {"start": 904, "end": 923}, {"start": 940, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As several men clean @placeholder's thin frame, a bullet wound beneath the knee is clearly visible.", "idx": 95323}, {"query": "Children led @placeholder's funeral procession carrying banners reading, \"Tamer the martyred ... detained alive ... martyred after torture.\"", "idx": 95324}], "idx": 62125} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann feels the club will be better off in the long term without Luis Suarez, a player he believes 'can't be trusted'. Suarez was the Reds' star man last season, notching 31 Barclays Premier League goals to help them finish second in the table. The Uruguay forward was subsequently hit with a four-month ban from all football-related activities for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup - he will learn the outcome of his appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday - and Liverpool sold him to Barcelona for \u00a375million. 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Sadly, much of this commentary has struggled to move beyond clich\u00e9s that revolve around hate preachers and extremist websites. In order to arrive at a more nuanced understanding of why a group like ISIS is able to attract hundreds of young British Muslims, we must examine a wide range of factors that contribute towards creating a ISIS narrative that has resonance and appeal.\n@highlight\nWe must examine why ISIS narrative has resonance and appeal, writes Ghaffar Hussain\n@highlight\nHussain: Groups like ISIS restore collective pride to Muslims feeling victimized, humiliated\n@highlight\nBlame can be shifted to perceived enemy and sinister anti-Muslim conspiracy theories, he adds\n@highlight\nMainstream Muslim commentators must promote positive role models, Hussain says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 83, "end": 89}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 133, "end": 134}, {"start": 232, "end": 244}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 258, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 268}, {"start": 470, "end": 473}, {"start": 512, "end": 518}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 681, "end": 684}, {"start": 729, "end": 743}, {"start": 756, "end": 762}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Such an explanation or narrative needs to take into account the sense of victimhood and humiliation some @placeholder feel and seek to externalize.", "idx": 95336}], "idx": 62131} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sophie Jane Evans For most dogs, going for walks on grass, chewing on bones and eating dog food are part of daily life. But for Ruby the black Labrador this isn't the case - because she is allergic to being a dog. The three-year-old, from Edinburgh, has allergies to meat, milk, dust mites and some types of grass. 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The timing of the President\u2019s trip to New York's Westchester County today for a series of weekend fundraisers could not have come at a worst time because it will be during the Labor Day weekend. According to CBS, the Federal Aviation Administration will put the skies over New York City on lock down until Saturday. 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Romania's coalition of Social Democrats and Liberals argued their action by saying that President Traian Basescu has breached the Constitution and overstepped his authority. The motion passed with 256 votes, 39 more than the minimum required. The country is expected to hold a referendum on July 29, when Romanians will have to vote whether they want Basescu to remain in office. During the suspension, National Liberal Party leader Crin Antonescu, who is also the president of the Senate, will assume the interim presidency. Earlier this week, Antonescu was appointed the president of the Senate. 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Saracens, rather like England at present, have the team ethic, work-rate and commitment that every coach dreams of and are hugely competitive. But at the elite level, they are a couple of world-class players short of being able to seal the deal. Northampton in contrast had the two \u2018special\u2019 players on view yesterday in Courtney Lawes and George North who would both command a place in any current World XV on form like that.\n@highlight\nNorthampton beat Saracens 24-20 (AET) in the Premiership final\n@highlight\nSteve Borthwick bows out as one of the greats of the game\n@highlight\nChris Pennell must leave Worcester to further England career\n@highlight\nFrance's T14 is better than Premiership believes Woodward", "entities": [{"start": 29, "end": 38}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 433, "end": 443}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 586, "end": 593}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 768, "end": 780}, {"start": 793, "end": 801}, {"start": 814, "end": 820}, {"start": 840, "end": 845}, {"start": 849, "end": 851}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That is two huge finals @placeholder have lost in the last week on top of two big semi-finals last season.", "idx": 95354}], "idx": 62145} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ben Spencer Teenagers who play violent computer games such as Grand Theft Auto are more likely to drink, smoke and have unprotected sex, psychologists have found. Games that glorify risky behaviour can encourage adolescents to become more rebellious and seek out thrills themselves, according to a new study. Scientists tracked 5,000 American teenagers for four years, and found a distinct correlation between the frequency that they played violent games and their behaviour. 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The mobile phone program was developed in a bid to engage the Library's audience in a new way while making a fraction of their collection of 300,000 photographs more accessible. Using up to 300 photographs, Street History: Hoddle's Grid uses your location to show nearby buildings, street views and aerial photographs - as well as the stories of each location- from as early as 1840.\n@highlight\nThe State Library of Victoria has begun digitising their collection of 300,000 images to make them more accessible\n@highlight\nStreet History: Hoddle's Grid, the library's new app, has 300 photographs of Melbourne's CBD dating back to 1840\n@highlight\nUsing people's location, it shows images of nearby buildings, street views and aerial photographs alongside stories\n@highlight\nThe State Library plans to extend the project to suburbs, with plans to digitise at least 75,000 more photographs in the next year", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 51, "end": 75}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 488}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 670, "end": 677}, {"start": 775, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 803}, {"start": 852, "end": 860}, {"start": 864, "end": 866}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'The reason it's called @placeholder is because we started with intentions of extending it into a series,' Mr McMahon said.", "idx": 95363}], "idx": 62152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell Reaching speeds of up to 100mph and flying only yards apart, these breaktaking photographs show how two nine-year-old girls today became the world\u2019s youngest formation wingwalkers. Rose Powell, of Wandsworth, south-west London, and Flame Brewer, of Kensal Rise, north-west London, took to the skies on two of their grandfather\u2019s vintage biplanes over Gloucestershire. The cousins became the third generation of their families to wingwalk on the Boeing Stearman aircraft when they took off from RFC Rendcomb airfield, near Cirencester. 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People representing both sides of the issue signed up to testify Tuesday at a House committee meeting on HB2, a bill that would impose strict new regulations on abortions in the state. 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Tommy Gilbert Jr, a former pupil of Manhattan's most prestigious private schools, was being questioned by police on Monday after 70-year-old Thomas Gilbert Sr, founder of $200 million hedge fund Wainscott Capital, was found with a gunshot wound to the head. A source told the New York Daily News that Mr Gilbert Sr had cut back Tommy's weekly allowance to $300 and threatened to stop paying his rent. Gilbert Jr lives in a one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea where, according to listings, guarantors were accepted on the $2,400-a-month rent.\n@highlight\nThomas Gilbert, 70, was allegedly shot in the head by Thomas Gilbert Jr, 30, at his $6,000-a-month Manhattan home, according to police sources\n@highlight\nGilbert Sr founded $200million hedge fund Wainscott Capital in 2011\n@highlight\nFather and son were discussing 'differences in their relationship' before shooting, according to reports\n@highlight\nIt is believed that the 30-year-old sent his mother out to get him a sandwich so she would not be in the home at the time, according to reports\n@highlight\nA friend told Daily Mail Online: 'He must have been really angry about something to do something so out of character'\n@highlight\nGilbert Jr, who attended $50,000-a-year school, arrested on Sunday night after barricading himself in his Chelsea apartment\n@highlight\nNYPD have not named Gilbert Jr as a suspect and have not ruled out the possibility of suicide", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 188, "end": 203}, {"start": 224, "end": 232}, {"start": 329, "end": 345}, {"start": 383, "end": 399}, {"start": 464, "end": 482}, {"start": 492, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 738, "end": 751}, {"start": 792, "end": 808}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}, {"start": 934, "end": 950}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1371, "end": 1380}, {"start": 1477, "end": 1483}, {"start": 1506, "end": 1509}, {"start": 1526, "end": 1535}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police surrounded the family property, a $6,000-a-month rental, in @placeholder on Sunday", "idx": 95372}], "idx": 62159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has urged the club to commit Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling to long-term contracts. The former England skipper will bring his 28-year association with the club to a close this summer when he joins Los Angeles Galaxy but is keen to see Liverpool build a legacy of success. With Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho both recently signing new deals, Gerrard urged manager Brendan Rodgers and the club's hierarchy to tie down Sterling and Henderson as a priority. Speaking to his former team-mate Jamie Redknapp, Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (left) urged the club to secure the long-term futures of Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson\n@highlight\nGerrard was speaking to former team-mate Jamie Redknapp ahead of Saturday night's Merseyside derby at Everton\n@highlight\nThe Liverpool captain urged club to commit Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling to ling-term contracts\n@highlight\nDaniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho have already signed new deals\n@highlight\nHe said: 'My message to the club is: get these done. 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Ameneh Bahrami refused to accept \"blood money.\" She insisted instead that her attacker suffer a fate similar to her own \"so people like him would realize they do not have the right to throw acid in girls' faces,\" she told the Tehran Provincial Court. Her attacker, a 27-year-old man identified in court papers as Majid, admitted throwing acid in her face in November 2004, blinding and disfiguring her. He said he loved her and insisted she loved him as well.\n@highlight\nMan admitted throwing acid in Iranian woman's face in 2004\n@highlight\nAttack blinded and disfigured woman, who had rejected his overtures\n@highlight\nMan, sentenced to blinding by acid, has until early this week to appeal\n@highlight\nVictim speaks of her life: \"I am slowly wasting away\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 31}, {"start": 172, "end": 210}, {"start": 213, "end": 226}, {"start": 439, "end": 461}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When the person came close, I realized that it was @placeholder,\" she said.", "idx": 95384}], "idx": 62166} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Uncertainty normally comes with the new. This year's Brazilian presidential elections, though, have been like no other. After Sunday's polls gave President Dilma Rousseff, from the left-wing Worker's Party (PT), another four-year term with a narrow margin of victory, Brazilians embarked on a guessing exercise about what her next government will look like. On the surface it doesn't seem a vote for change, but the President knows it should be. There were exuberant celebrations in the PT camp and frustration in the faces of supporters of the defeated centrist candidate, Aecio Neves, from PSDB. But no one could say for sure what the result means for the next four years.\n@highlight\nWith more than 99% of votes counted, incumbent Dilma Rousseff had 51.59% of the vote\n@highlight\nSim\u00f5es: Result wasn't a vote for change, but the President knows she must make changes\n@highlight\nSim\u00f5es: Rousseff didn't win because of her plan for the future -- she won for past performance", "entities": [{"start": 53, "end": 61}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 191, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 208}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 487, "end": 488}, {"start": 574, "end": 584}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 733, "end": 746}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 888, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Poor economic data and sleaze are issues that tend to shock and concern the better-off and well-educated, mainly located in the south of Brazil, where @placeholder performed very well.", "idx": 95387}], "idx": 62168} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to put the brakes on plans for a mall on a park in Istanbul for now, a compromise of sorts to end the two weeks of persistent unrest across the nation. The government will keep construction plans on hold until a court considers the objections of protesters camped out in the Taksim Square's Gezi Park, officials say, If a judicial ruling is not in line with what Gezi protesters want, a plebiscite on the park will be held. Erdogan also will investigate claims of excessive use of force by police -- a major concern of the citizenry.\n@highlight\nErdogan urges people to leave Gezi Park\n@highlight\nProtesters chant, 'this is just the beginning'\n@highlight\nPrime minister meets with a coalition of protesters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 120, "end": 127}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 614, "end": 620}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The government wants the protesters to leave @placeholder, but there is no single organization or person capable of getting everyone to pack up and go.", "idx": 95389}, {"query": "In @placeholder later, protesters stressed the importance of the police brutality issue, with one official saying their attacks \"trampled all human dignity.\"", "idx": 95390}], "idx": 62169} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "O'Fallon, Missouri (CNN) -- Nathan Halbach is 22, with a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer. He knows that \"horrible stuff\" lies ahead. His mother, Pat Bond, has been taking care of him full time. But when she needed help, she reached out to the Roman Catholic Church. After all, his father is a priest. Nathan was born in 1986, during a five-year affair between his mother and Father Henry Willenborg, the Franciscan priest who celebrated Nathan's baptism. In a story first reported in the New York Times, it was revealed that The Franciscan Order drew up an agreement acknowledging the boy's paternity and agreeing to pay child support in exchange for a pledge of confidentiality.\n@highlight\nNathan Halbach's father is the priest who baptized him, Henry Willenborg\n@highlight\nNathan's mother made a confidential agreement with the church to keep Willenborg's identity secret\n@highlight\nHis mother went public about the secret agreement after he contracted cancer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 246, "end": 266}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But things ended in 1988, after Bond learned that @placeholder was seeing another woman.", "idx": 95393}], "idx": 62171} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham, figures show. The latest statistics, extracted from the 2011 Census, give an insight into the fast pace of demographic change across Britain. They pinpoint several parts of the country where traditional religious beliefs are being eclipsed for the first time. Scroll down for video The figures show that there are more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham In England\u2019s second city of Birmingham, of 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian. The rest were of other faiths such as Hindu or Jewish, or none.\n@highlight\nStatistics from 2011 Census show more Muslim children than Christian growing up in Birmingham\n@highlight\nOf 278,623 youngsters, 97,099 were registered as Muslim compared with 93,828 as Christian\n@highlight\nA similar trend has emerged in the cities of Bradford and Leicester\n@highlight\nExperts said more must be done to ensure that society does not become polarised along religious lines", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 20}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 60, "end": 69}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 436, "end": 445}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 475, "end": 484}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 669, "end": 679}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 712, "end": 720}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 838, "end": 846}, {"start": 904, "end": 911}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In Bradford, 52,135 children are Muslims (45 per cent) next to 47,144 Christians; in @placeholder the figures are 22,693 and 18,190 respectively.", "idx": 95415}], "idx": 62185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Yossi Benayoun has branded Joey Barton 'stupid' and 'embarrassing' in response to a tweet he made about the Middle East crisis. 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The 80-year-old media mogul apparently made the move at the instigation of his daughter, Elisabeth - but changed his mind after a sleepless night. The revelation appears in Vanity Fair's December issue, due out today. Writer Sarah Ellison - a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, which is owned by Murdoch's News Corp - said Elisabeth initially persuaded her father to remove her brother from his top job because she thought he allowed the crisis to 'spin out of control.'\n@highlight\nDecision was encouraged by his daughter\n@highlight\nElisabeth Murdoch said her brother allowed the crisis to 'spin out of control'\n@highlight\nBut Rupert changed his mind 'after a sleepless night'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 79, "end": 92}, {"start": 146, "end": 163}, {"start": 192, "end": 205}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 266, "end": 283}, {"start": 453, "end": 461}, {"start": 537, "end": 547}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 627, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 697, "end": 705}, {"start": 907, "end": 923}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Rupert was open to the idea - he and @placeholder had been at odds for months.", "idx": 95422}], "idx": 62189} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- The three Pakistani cricket players at the center of a betting scandal have been summoned to meet their country's top cricket authorities in London, England, where the alleged fixing took place, team manager Yawar Saeed told CNN on Tuesday. Salman Butt, Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Amir may remain in London for two days for meetings with the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, their manager said. They have not been arrested, suspended, or summoned for further questioning by police, Saeed said. 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Debbie Rowe is the biological mother of Paris (left) and Prince Michael Jackson. Eric George, who represents Debbie Rowe, the biological mother of Jackson's two oldest children, demanded Tuesday that the New York Post retract its report that Rowe had agreed to take $4 million not to challenge Katherine Jackson for custody. In a letter sent Tuesday afternoon to the newspaper's editor, George said the report \"can only have been concocted with reckless disregard for the truth.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Debbie Rowe's lawyer wants New York Post to retract report\n@highlight\nLawyer: Report that Rowe agreed to payment to drop custody challenge is \"false\"\n@highlight\nRowe is mother of Michael Jackson's two oldest children\n@highlight\nCustody hearing scheduled for Monday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 190, "end": 200}, {"start": 230, "end": 234}, {"start": 254, "end": 268}, {"start": 271, "end": 281}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 394, "end": 406}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 686, "end": 696}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder gained temporary guardianship of the children soon after her son's death last month.", "idx": 95428}], "idx": 62191} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Anderson Cooper was forced to explain to a reporter in Ottawa Wednesday why he would not take a selfie next to the scene where a soldier was shot dead. Sun News contributor, 26-year-old Vandon Gene, pestered the veteran CNN anchor for a picture as he took a break in live coverage at the National War Memorial in Canada's capital city. Cooper was in Ottawa covering the tragic shooting of a reservist and single father, 24-year-old Corporal Nathan Cirillo, who was shot dead by a gunman. 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He added that Britain should look at legalising drugs including heroin Millions will remember Maureen Lipman\u2019s TV character Beattie praising her grandson when he \u2018got an \u2019ology\u2019. But the TV advert from 1988 has been blamed by Ukip leader Nigel Farage for encouraging a generation to study for what he considers to be worthless degrees. The BT commercial shows Miss Lipman being told her grandson has failed almost every subject in his GCSEs \u2013 but passed sociology. 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Bowe Bergdahl has refused contact with his parents in the four weeks since his release, according to an Army official. The Wall Street Journal has reported Sgt Bergdahl - who started a desk job at the army headquarters on Monday as part of his return to duty - has chosen not to see or speak to his parents The family have not commented on the situation, and the cause of the tension is not known. Following the controversial decision to trade Sgt. Bergdahl for five Guantanamo Bay detainees, his parents, Bob and Jani Bergdahl, appeared at a White House announcement alongside President Barack Obama.\n@highlight\nSgt. Bergdahl has chosen not to speak his parents, Bob and Jani Bergdahl, since his release May 31\n@highlight\nWill resume his military duties at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Monday with an 'office job'\n@highlight\nHe will also have sponsor to help with assimilating\n@highlight\nBergdahl may also receive $350,000 from the US government without paying taxes\n@highlight\n$200,000 worth of that money would be from wages earned during his captivity and $150,000 if he is found to have been a prisoner of war\n@highlight\nBergdahl will continue to attend debriefing sessions with his superiors\n@highlight\nComes days after photo of Bergdahl posing with Taliban official posted to Twitter\n@highlight\nBergdahl posed with Badruddin Haqqani, who died in a drone strike in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 54, "end": 61}, {"start": 84, "end": 96}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 207, "end": 225}, {"start": 240, "end": 251}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 564}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 672, "end": 683}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 756, "end": 768}, {"start": 842, "end": 857}, {"start": 860, "end": 870}, {"start": 975, "end": 982}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1212, "end": 1219}, {"start": 1321, "end": 1328}, {"start": 1342, "end": 1348}, {"start": 1369, "end": 1375}, {"start": 1388, "end": 1395}, {"start": 1408, "end": 1424}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder said Monday he will return to active duty", "idx": 95441}], "idx": 62199} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- Late last year, news broke that The Simpsons were going to turn a decades-old spec script written by Judd Apatow into an episode. As it turns out, the A-list comedy writer-director-producer is collaborating with the animated series in front of the microphone as well. EW has learned that a different episode \u00e2\u20ac\u201d which was already known to boast Will Arnett as a guest star \u00e2\u20ac\u201d features the voices of Apatow, frequent collaborators Leslie Mann, Paul Rudd, and Seth Rogen, plus Channing Tatum and... Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford. EW: 'The Simpsons': Daniel Radcliffe to guest Fed up with movie theaters, Homer is taught by Bart how to illegally download films, and he starts screening them in his backyard for folks in Springfield. \"Even though Homer is stealing, he's doing it for the community, he's doing it out of the goodness of his heart,\" says executive producer Matt Selman. Alas, an overzealous FBI director in charge of anti-piracy (Arnett) doesn't quite see it that way and sets his sights on Homer.\n@highlight\nSeveral celeb voices will be featured on \"The Simpsons\"\n@highlight\nJudd Apatow and several of his collaborators will appear\n@highlight\nThe episode is slated to air in January", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 113, "end": 123}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 412, "end": 417}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 488, "end": 501}, {"start": 510, "end": 521}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 546}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 591, "end": 593}, {"start": 619, "end": 623}, {"start": 638, "end": 641}, {"start": 734, "end": 744}, {"start": 760, "end": 764}, {"start": 885, "end": 895}, {"start": 919, "end": 921}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It marks a return visit to Springfield for @placeholder and Rogen: Rudd guested in a season 22 episode and Rogen co-wrote the season 21 premiere and voiced a character.", "idx": 95442}, {"query": "It marks a return visit to Springfield for Rudd and Rogen: @placeholder guested in a season 22 episode and Rogen co-wrote the season 21 premiere and voiced a character.", "idx": 95444}], "idx": 62200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly imprisoned for the IRA Guildford pub bombing in England in 1974, died Saturday in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was 60. He was one of the Guildford Four, who were falsely convicted by the British courts and eventually freed in 1989. Conlon had been ill for some time. \"We recognize that what he achieved by fighting for justice for us had a far, far greater importance -- it forced the world's closed eyes to be opened to injustice,\" his family said in a statement. The story of Conlon's struggle for freedom was told in the film \"In the Name of the Father.\"\n@highlight\nGerry Conlon, one of the Guildford Four, dies at age 60\n@highlight\nConlon was wrongly convicted in the 1974 IRA bombing of Guildford pub\n@highlight\nHe spent 15 years in prison and was released in 1989\n@highlight\nHis story is told in the film \"In the Name of the Father\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 145}, {"start": 177, "end": 190}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 272, "end": 277}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 570, "end": 594}, {"start": 609, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 717, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 740}, {"start": 852, "end": 876}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"His loss will be felt both within the community in @placeholder and across the world with all those who work in pursuit of justice.\"", "idx": 95446}], "idx": 62201} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- European intelligence agencies are on alert for new al Qaeda terrorist plots following the arrest of two men at an Italian port and investigations into the activities of an alleged al Qaeda network based in Brussels. Bassam Ayachi officiated at the wedding of Malika el Aroud (pictured), who became an al Qaeda \"icon.\" The two are closely tied to a Brussels-based al Qaeda recruiting network, Belgian counter-terrorism officials have told CNN. They are Bassam Ayachi, 62, and Raphael Gendron, 33 -- and they were detained in the port of Bari on November 11 last year after allegedly trying to smuggle three Palestinians and two Syrians into Italy in the false bottom of a camper van they were driving.\n@highlight\nItaly arrests of two men spurs European terror alert\n@highlight\nPair closely tied to a Brussels-based al Qaeda recruiting network, officials say\n@highlight\nItaly charged them with being leaders of a logistical support team for al Qaeda", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 216, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 238}, {"start": 269, "end": 283}, {"start": 311, "end": 318}, {"start": 358, "end": 365}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 448, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 474}, {"start": 485, "end": 499}, {"start": 546, "end": 549}, {"start": 616, "end": 627}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 722, "end": 726}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 949, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Belgian police say they alerted @placeholder authorities that the pair were known extremists.", "idx": 95447}], "idx": 62202} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- I am staring down a $71.97 box of Lego Friends at my local Walmart. My daughter wants Santa to bring her one of these pretty pink and purple kits for Christmas. These are the toys that Lego made to appeal to girls after decades of making toys they once marketed as being gender neutral. See the evidence in a 1974 Lego's note to parents who bought its toys, noting that parents should let their children create whatever they want without regard to gender or skill. \"The most important thing is to put the right material in their hands and let them create whatever appeals to them,\" the note says.\n@highlight\nLegos used to be known for gender-neutral toys that inspired children to create\n@highlight\nNow the toys tell children in advance what's good for boys or girls\n@highlight\nEven toys not targeting one gender still don't inspire children to imagine\n@highlight\nSurround children with open-ended toys that will help them make whatever they want", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 54}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 95, "end": 99}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 194, "end": 197}, {"start": 323, "end": 326}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And so far, my daughter -- who loves all the colors of the rainbow but isn't a big fan of the color gray -- loves her @placeholder.", "idx": 95452}, {"query": "Most of the toys in our house are raw material for her imaginative play: paint, clay, beeswax, yarn, felt, bits, crayons, bits of nature, lots of costumes that turn her into anyone she wants to be -- and @placeholder.", "idx": 95454}], "idx": 62205} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lewis Hamilton has said he will not cheat his way to the Formula One title in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. The Mercedes driver, who is aiming to win his second world title ahead of fierce rival Nico Rosberg, promised not to sully the season finale with a scurrilous act. Asked if he would stage a crash, he said: \u2018Have I crashed all year? I\u2019m pretty good at what I do. Why would I crash?\u2019 The pair will have the freedom to race without orders from Mercedes. So, with a 17-point lead over Rosberg, Hamilton would potentially benefit if he took him out.\n@highlight\nHamilton was fastest in both practice sessions in Abu Dhabi on Friday\n@highlight\nHe was closely trailed by Mercedes team-mate and title rival Rosberg\n@highlight\nHamilton is 17 points ahead of Rosberg with one race remaining\n@highlight\nKevin Magnussen was 3rd with Sebastian Vettel 4th and Valtteri Bottas 5th", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 78, "end": 86}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 555, "end": 562}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 716, "end": 723}, {"start": 747, "end": 753}, {"start": 790, "end": 804}, {"start": 819, "end": 834}, {"start": 844, "end": 858}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A bikini-clad group of @placeholder fans watch the action from a yacht in the marina", "idx": 95458}], "idx": 62206} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Greek politicians failed to forge a coalition government Wednesday after a leftist leader huddled separately with two of his counterparts who've supported the austerity initiatives he opposes. Alexis Tsipras of Syriza met with Evangelos Venizelos of the socialist PASOK party and Antonis Samaras of center-right New Democracy a day after laying out a radical agenda he hopes to pursue if he becomes prime minister. Tsipras has until Thursday to form a government or admit defeat, but he faces an uphill task. \"At this stage there is no solution,\" PASOK's Venizelos said. \"But we must keep trying.\" If no one can pull together a coalition and no national unity government can be formed by May 17, Greece must call new elections.\n@highlight\nNo coalition formed after Greek leftist leader meets with two counterparts\n@highlight\nSocialist PASOK leader says, \"At this stage there is no solution\"\n@highlight\nSyriza leader Alexis Tsipras has until Thursday to come up with a coalition", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 193, "end": 206}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 245}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 312, "end": 324}, {"start": 415, "end": 421}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 555, "end": 563}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 825, "end": 839}, {"start": 902, "end": 907}, {"start": 916, "end": 929}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If that doesn't happen, @placeholder said that PASOK would be willing to support a coalition formed of other parties as long as it would ensure Greece remains in the eurozone.", "idx": 95460}, {"query": "If that doesn't happen, Venizelos said that @placeholder would be willing to support a coalition formed of other parties as long as it would ensure Greece remains in the eurozone.", "idx": 95461}], "idx": 62207} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A BBC journalist who got into North Korea by using a group of students from a top British university as camouflage is facing accusations that he recklessly endangered their safety and damaged the school's reputation. BBC reporter John Sweeney posed as a student from the London School of Economics and Political Science, or LSE, on a visit to the secretive nation last month, during which he filmed footage for the broadcaster's prime-time current affairs show \"Panorama.\" He traveled with his wife and a cameraman. Officials and student representatives from the LSE say Sweeney didn't fully explain the situation to the students he was traveling with in advance, saying only that \"a journalist\" would join the trip. In doing so, they say, he put the students at risk and jeopardized future visits by the school's academics to North Korea and other politically sensitive countries.\n@highlight\nA BBC reporter posed as a student to get into North Korea\n@highlight\nThe London School of Economics said he put its students on the trip in danger\n@highlight\nThe BBC says the students were informed of the risks\n@highlight\nBut LSE officials say they weren't given enough information", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 91, "end": 97}, {"start": 226, "end": 228}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 280, "end": 327}, {"start": 333, "end": 335}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 572, "end": 574}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 836, "end": 846}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 975, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1130}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is fully supportive of the principle of investigative journalism in the public interest, and applauds the work of journalists in dangerous parts of the world,\" the university said.", "idx": 95471}], "idx": 62214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lee Moran UPDATED: 06:19 EST, 8 November 2011 Vindicated: Michael Woodford was sacked for raising concerns about fraud at Olympus, which has now admitted to hiding \u00a31 billion losses on securities investments The British ex-boss of Olympus - fired after just two weeks for raising concerns about fraud at the firm - has today been vindicated after the Japanese camera company admitted to hiding \u00a31 billion losses on securities investments. Michael Woodford, 51, was sacked on October 14 for questioning the firm's 2007 \u00a31bn takeover of Reading-based medical equipment firm Gyrus and the purchase of three other smaller companies.\n@highlight\nMichael Woodford had only been in job for two weeks\n@highlight\nHe was Olympus' first ever foreign CEO\n@highlight\nIssues call for board to resign\n@highlight\nSays he wants to return, if shareholders want him back\n@highlight\nShares in firm fall by 70%, wiping $6billion off value\n@highlight\nCompany faces de-listing from Tokyo Stock Exchange", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 61, "end": 76}, {"start": 125, "end": 131}, {"start": 215, "end": 221}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 442, "end": 457}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 643, "end": 658}, {"start": 713, "end": 719}, {"start": 961, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And today @placeholder admitted to fraud, dating back to the 1980s, after bowing to mounting pressure to explain a series of baffling transactions that have put the future of the firm in doubt.", "idx": 95474}], "idx": 62216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Much has changed in the past 20 years, but one thing that hasn't is Paris's knack for perplexing the visitor. Last Tuesday, tourists who had journeyed tens of thousands of miles from rural China, urban Brazil or remote Australia to absorb the wonders of the Louvre museum found only one marvel for their delectation: a closed sign. On Tuesdays, for reasons best known to itself, the Louvre takes the day off (most major Paris attractions close on either Monday or Tuesday). Last month Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay Z paid good money to have the Louvre entirely to themselves for a visit with their daughter Blue Ivy (a Mona Lisa selfie was their highlight). Maybe they should simply have tried to sneak in on a Tuesday - they'd have saved themselves a lot of loot.\n@highlight\nThe Eurostar service launched almost 20 years ago in November 1994\n@highlight\nIt took a while to become a success, but is not a major transport route\n@highlight\nThe service is set to be expanded, with trains to Marseille and Amsterdam", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 72}, {"start": 189, "end": 193}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 383, "end": 388}, {"start": 420, "end": 424}, {"start": 485, "end": 491}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 593, "end": 600}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 766, "end": 773}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 987, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In truth the launch of @placeholder was a bit of a damp squib.", "idx": 95476}], "idx": 62218} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Hall The family of a pregnant Pakistani woman who was stoned to death in broad daylight because she married without permission are to be tried in an anti-terrorism court. Farzana Parveen, 25, was attacked with bricks by 20 family members on the steps of Lahore court because she 'illegally' married Mohammad Iqbal - with police reportedly looking on doing nothing. Today it emerged Farzana's family will be tried in an anti-terrorism in the city after Shahbaz Sharif, the chief minister of Punjab province, ordered the maximum punishments must be an option for all those accused of the honour killing.\n@highlight\nWARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT\n@highlight\nFarzana Parveen was attacked by 20 family members outside Lahore court\n@highlight\nThe 25-year-old had married Mohammad Iqbal against her family's wishes\n@highlight\nToday it emerged family members will be tried in an anti-terrorism court\n@highlight\nMinister wants the maximum punishments to be available to prosecutors\n@highlight\nMr Iqbal revealed Farzana's older sister also died in an 'honour killing'\n@highlight\nHe claimed that Rehana Parveen was poisoned by angry family members", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 179, "end": 193}, {"start": 262, "end": 267}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 460, "end": 473}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 656, "end": 670}, {"start": 714, "end": 719}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "be submitted by this evening to my office,' it said, quoting @placeholder.", "idx": 95480}], "idx": 62222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Labour education spokesman Tristram Hunt has been ticked off after his new history book was found to be riddled with errors - by his Tory rival Michael Gove. Mr Hunt, a professional historian, has boasted of his 'deep and sustained reading' of history compared to the Education Secretary's \u2018superficial understanding of the past\u2019. But the Labour MP, whose latest work - Ten Cities that Made an Empire - is set to be published next week, made at least 14 basic errors on dates, names and events according to a review of the book written by Mr Gove.\n@highlight\nHunt's book on the British Empire contains at least 14 mistakes\n@highlight\nErrors were unearthed by Tory Education Secretary in newspaper review\n@highlight\nHunt has boasted of his 'deep and sustained' reading of history\n@highlight\nDismissed Gove's grasp of history as 'superficial understanding of the past'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 79, "end": 91}, {"start": 185, "end": 188}, {"start": 196, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 320, "end": 338}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 594, "end": 597}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 711, "end": 734}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Education Secretary @placeholder praised his opposite number's new work - but picked out 14 errors that could be corrected for the paperback version", "idx": 95484}], "idx": 62226} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Underwater archaeologists looking for buried treasures from an ancient shipwreck in Greece have completed their first 'spacewalk under the sea'. The high-tech 'Exosuit' is being used to explore the Antikythera shipwreck, and has allowed them to dive to more than double the depths of previous expeditions. It was on this location that the so-called Antikythera Mechanism - a 2nd-century BC device dubbed the world's oldest computer - was discovered by sponge divers in 1900 off the remote Greek island. Scroll down for video Greek technical diver Alexandros Sotiriou discovers an intact 'lagynos' ceramic table jug and a bronze rigging ring on the Antikythera Shipwreck. These objects are among the first finds since divers returned to the 2,200-year-old wreck off the coast of Greece\n@highlight\nFirst finds include a 2m long bronze spear believed to be from a giant statue\n@highlight\nDive found Antikythera ship was much larger than previously thought, measuring up to 50 meters long\n@highlight\nAntikythera device was recovered in 1900 from a shipwreck in Greece\n@highlight\nIt was created in 100BC, and is believed to be world's oldest calculator\n@highlight\nScans have revealed it was used to chart the movement of planets\n@highlight\nThe exosuit lets divers go to double the depth they normally reach\n@highlight\nIt also means they can grasp, clench and dig for 'several hours' at a time\n@highlight\nEd O'Brien from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has become the first person to dive the Exosuit in the deep blue water off Antikythera", "entities": [{"start": 84, "end": 89}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 198, "end": 208}, {"start": 349, "end": 369}, {"start": 387, "end": 388}, {"start": 489, "end": 493}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 547, "end": 565}, {"start": 648, "end": 668}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 885, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 996, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1399, "end": 1408}, {"start": 1415, "end": 1450}, {"start": 1492, "end": 1498}, {"start": 1527, "end": 1537}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The highly complex mechanism, consisting of up to 40 bronze cogs and gears, was used by the ancient @placeholder to track the cycles of the solar system.", "idx": 95489}], "idx": 62228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The likely failure of Friday's Geneva 2 conference to produce a credible political process to end Syria's civil war points up the painfully obvious: Syria -- a conflict seemingly without end -- is a moral, humanitarian and strategic tragedy. But it is neither an American tragedy nor the Obama administration's fault nor responsibility. This does not mean the United States is free to ignore the Syrian conflict; nor that its continuation doesn't negatively affect American interests. What it does mean is that the President's risk-averse policy -- containment, humanitarian assistance, helping to organize and supply certain rebel groups, and keeping open the possibility of a political track -- is absolutely right. The administration should continue to ignore its critics' call for a more assertive policy, particularly if after a failed Geneva conference, there are calls for military action. Here's why:\n@highlight\nAaron Miller: Even if Geneva talks fail, U.S. shouldn't intervene in Syria conflict\n@highlight\nSyria is a tragedy but Obama has followed the right course, Miller says\n@highlight\nHe says president has rightly concluded that U.S. can't resolve the conflict\n@highlight\nMiller: Preventing a war over Iran's nuclear program is a higher priority for U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 158, "end": 162}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 369, "end": 381}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 929, "end": 940}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 970, "end": 973}, {"start": 998, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1200}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1228}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1276}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There's no evidence to support this, but I have a strong suspicion that the decision not to respond to Syria's use of chemical weapons with military force was partly shaped by this calculation, particularly the possibility that U.S. military action might have killed @placeholder forces in Syria, or to be sure increased not ameliorated tensions at a time the administration was already involved in secret talks with the mullahs who control Iran.", "idx": 95498}], "idx": 62231} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Questions about bruises on the body of actress Natalie Wood, whose body was found floating off Catalina Island in 1981, led the Los Angeles County coroner's office to change the cause of death from \"accidental drowning\" to \"drowning and other undetermined factors.\" \"With the presence of fresh bruises in the upper extremities in the right forearm/left wrist area and a small scratch in the anterior neck, this examiner is unable to exclude non-accidental mechanism causing these injuries,\" wrote Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, the chief medical examiner. \"The location of the bruises, the multiplicity of the bruises, lack of head trauma, or facial bruising support bruising having occurred prior to entry in the water. Since there are unanswered questions and limited additional evidence available for evaluation, it is opined by this medical examiner that the manner of death should be left as undetermined.\"\n@highlight\n\"Found floating in the ocean ... Circumstances not clearly established,\" report says\n@highlight\nThe case is \"open and ongoing,\" a sheriff's spokesman says\n@highlight\nWood's widower, actor Robert Wagner, is not a suspect, spokesman Whitmore adds", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 137, "end": 154}, {"start": 510, "end": 536}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1103}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1165, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder writes that he went to check on Wood, but she wasn't there.", "idx": 95501}], "idx": 62232} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Mental Floss) -- If you think comic book characters do amazing things in comic books, you won't believe what they can do off the page. For starters, Superman brought down the Ku Klux Klan, and Donald Duck raised ships from the ocean floor. 1. Superman defeats the Ku Klux Klan In the 1940s, \"The Adventures of Superman\" was a radio sensation. Kids across the country huddled around their sets as the Man of Steel leapt off the page and over the airwaves. 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A feline named Frank and Louie after he was born with two faces, two mouths, two noses and three blue eyes has died at the age of 15. The Telegram of Worcester reports that 'Frankenlouie' died Thursday at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton. The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer. 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Home hero Lewis Hamilton was dejected and apologetic after a mistake in qualifying but Silverstone rang with fans chanting his name as he fought back to win the British Grand Prix. His victory was won at the expense of his Mercedes teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg, who retired with a broken gearbox. The German had taken pole position and was leading at just over the halfway point before the pendulum of bad luck swung his way on lap 29. 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As so often, the real stories occur off the track. So it is in the case of Adrian Newey, Red Bull's peerless designer, whose services are being sought by Ferrari. Newey is thought to earn \u00a37million a year at Red Bull, meaning that to sign him Ferrari's president Luca di Montezemolo would need to be the man that broke the bank at Maranello. 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The Swiss, who recently won the World Tennis Tournament in the Dutch city of Rotterdam to take his career titles count to 71, is gunning for a fifth crown in Dubai. \"It's always great to start off a tournament winning the first set 6-0,\" second seed Federer told the ATP Tour's official website.\n@highlight\nWorld No. 3 Roger Federer moves into the second round of the Dubai Championships\n@highlight\n16-time grand slam champion Federer beats France's Michael Llodra 6-0 7-6\n@highlight\nNo. 3 seed Andy Murray labors to 6-3 4-6 6-4 victory over qualifier Michael Berrer\n@highlight\nNo. 5 seed Tomas Berdych and Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro also win", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 105, "end": 123}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 343, "end": 347}, {"start": 371, "end": 393}, {"start": 402, "end": 406}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 658, "end": 670}, {"start": 707, "end": 725}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 789, "end": 802}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 891, "end": 904}, {"start": 928, "end": 940}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 958, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"After that, I really had to sort of make sure I controlled @placeholder as much as I could because I know he's a dangerous player.", "idx": 95596}], "idx": 62297} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Editor's note: Follow live coverage of the Super Bowl XLVI from Indianapolis, with CNN World Sport. Just refresh the page to get the latest updates. 02.53 GMT: GIANTS WIN 21-17 AND ARE SUPER BOWL XLVI CHAMPIONS Tom Brady's final desperate 'Hail Mary' pass cannot be caught and the Giants hold on for a memorable victory. 02.43 GMT: Giants 21-17 Patriots Almost an unwanted touchdown as Ahmad Bradshaw is allowed to run through by the Patriots, who trail by five, but now have time to make a winning touchdown themselves. It's going right down to the wire with all the pressure on Brady.\n@highlight\nSuper Bowl XLVI pitted the New York Giants against the New England Patriots\n@highlight\nMatch staged at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis\n@highlight\nGiants beat Patriots to repeat triumph of 2008\n@highlight\nGiants quarterback Eli Manning was named MVP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 66}, {"start": 73, "end": 84}, {"start": 92, "end": 106}, {"start": 169, "end": 208}, {"start": 220, "end": 228}, {"start": 249, "end": 257}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 395, "end": 408}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 589, "end": 593}, {"start": 607, "end": 621}, {"start": 634, "end": 648}, {"start": 662, "end": 681}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 710, "end": 726}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 832, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "First points of the night and from an unlikely source as Patriots QB @placeholder throws an incomplete pass from his own endzone and the referee rules a safety !", "idx": 95605}], "idx": 62301} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bordeaux coach Willy Sagnol has apologised for making disparaging comments about African players in football, although he still maintains they were misinterpreted against a backlash of widespread criticism. Sagnol, capped 58 times by France and a member of the team which lost the 2006 World Cup final to Italy, gave a question and answer session on Tuesday to readers of Sud Ouest's regional newspaper when the subject of African players was raised. He said: 'The advantage of what I would call the typical African player is that he isn't expensive when you sign him, (he is) a player who is ready for combat, but football isn't just about that.\n@highlight\nWilly Sagnol has apologised for his comments on African football players\n@highlight\nSagnol hinted that he didn't want to sign too many African players because of the African Cup of Nations\n@highlight\nThe Bordeauz boss also suggested that African players lacked intelligence\n@highlight\nSagnol's former team-mate Lilian Thuram was unhappy with the comments\n@highlight\nAnti-racism associations have hit out at the Bordeaux coach", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 372, "end": 380}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 793, "end": 799}, {"start": 824, "end": 845}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 896, "end": 902}, {"start": 943, "end": 948}, {"start": 969, "end": 981}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bordeaux coach Sagnol played alongside Lilian Thuram during his time with the @placeholder national team", "idx": 95606}], "idx": 62302} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The Australian Open curse looked like it was going to strike Rafael Nadal again. But this time he managed to get through it. Maria Sharapova survived a scare, too, while Roger Federer might have been stung by a bee on an eventful third day at the year's opening major. Hampered by knee, hamstring and back injuries in past losses in Melbourne, 14-time grand slam winner Nadal felt dizzy and was close to exiting in the second round against American qualifier Tim Smyczek. 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Hebei province in central China was the worst offender, with 55,793 officials found to be getting paid even though they never worked, followed by Sichuan and Henan, state news agency Xinhua reported on Monday. No \"phantom employees\" were found in Shanghai and Tibet, the report added. 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A site called Tech President made a compelling case by arguing that interested parties could look at the number of recent edits made to the pages of potential nominees and use the volume of those edits as a gauge for how likely it is that said candidate will be Romney's choice.\n@highlight\nIn the days leading up to public announcements, vice presidential candidate's Wikipedia pages are frequently updated by campaign staffers\n@highlight\nNew Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte has the highest number (153) of edits out of all of Romney's possibilities; coincides with joint appearance today\n@highlight\nMarco Rubio had 100 edits, Rob Portman had 81 and Paul Ryan had 57", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 300, "end": 308}, {"start": 337, "end": 340}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}, {"start": 849, "end": 854}, {"start": 922, "end": 932}, {"start": 949, "end": 959}, {"start": 972, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The same cannot be said for Rubio, Portman or Ayotte, all of whom have been under the political microscope for the past few months in wake of their connections to @placeholder.", "idx": 95615}], "idx": 62310} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:35 AM on 18th October 2011 A university lecturer showed the strain today after he admitted drug possession following the death of a schoolgirl during a party at his house. Isobel Jones-Reilly, 15, died after taking ecstasy at an unsupervised party at Brian Dodgeon's west London home in April. And leaving court today after admitting having a cocktail of drugs in his home, Dodgeon - who seriously injured himself in a failed suicide attempt following the girl's death - showed signs of the ordeal having taken a considerable toll on him. The 61-year-old pleaded guilty to four counts of possession, including the party drugs ecstasy, LSD and ketamine, when he appeared at West London Magistrates' Court.\n@highlight\n'Old hippie' Brian Dodgeon, 61, admitted keeping ecstasy, LSD and ketamine at home\n@highlight\nParty hosted by 14-year-old daughter was unsupervised\n@highlight\nNeeded brain surgery after jumping off flyover in suicide attempt\n@highlight\nDrug stash valued at between \u00a3735 and \u00a32,435\n@highlight\nSentencing due at Isleworth Crown Court in November", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 214, "end": 232}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 314, "end": 319}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 716, "end": 745}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1089}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's 14-year-old daughter and two 14-year-old boys were also detained in hospital after the party.", "idx": 95617}], "idx": 62312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Today's world increasingly challenges us to think differently about value and money. How important is your reputation? Does it have an impact on your finances? What is the currency of reputation and is it transferable or exchangeable? How is reputation created? Reputation is co-created by individuals having experiences. Looking for a great Italian restaurant for dinner tonight? Search Yelp reviews and see what people who have already dined at a place have to say about it. Want to know what it's like to work with a potential hire? Read their LinkedIn referrals. Wondering whether or not other people are happy with a product you're about to buy? 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In front a passionate crowd, the home pair managed to battle back, eventually coming out on top 3-2 in the best of five contest. \"This is the first time we have won the gold in men's doubles, so it's certainly historic,\" Sharath told the official Commonwealth Games website. \"Personally, this has given me more satisfaction than my singles performance at Delhi 2010.\"\n@highlight\nIndia claim gold in the men's doubles Table Tennis competition\n@highlight\nTom Daley wins a second diving gold medal for England\n@highlight\nAustralia triumph in a dramatic women's hockey final\n@highlight\nSri Lanka claim first boxing gold for 72 years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 41}, {"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 75, "end": 92}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 247, "end": 267}, {"start": 295, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 314}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 564, "end": 581}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 700}, {"start": 734, "end": 745}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 816, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 843}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We decided to adopt an aggressive strategy and @placeholder came back really strong after his semifinal defeat in singles.", "idx": 95629}], "idx": 62321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 05:53 EST, 18 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:12 EST, 19 September 2012 A collection of fascinating private and public photos of the Kennedys have been revealed in a book and exhibition exploring the legacy of one of the most famous couples of all time. The images - half of which have never been seen before - were captured by Life magazine's Mark Shaw, who was both the unofficial photographer for John F. Kennedy and wife Jackie, as well as a close friend and confidant. Shaw's beautiful shots encapsulate the vibrant life of the pair, who are seen in a variety of situations, dazzling on the campaign trail or sharing a warm family moment with their daughter on holiday.\n@highlight\nJohn F. Kennedy and Jackie's most memorable moments were captured by friend and photographer Mark Shaw, from Life magazine\n@highlight\nPictures show couple holidaying in Hyannis Port, Mass and Ravello, Italy\n@highlight\nCombination of glamorous scenes and peaceful family moments\n@highlight\nHalf of photos in new book have never been seen before\n@highlight\nThe Kennedy photos are now on display at MILA Kunstgalerie in Berlin until October 6, 2012.\n@highlight\nThey appear in new book The Kennedys: Photographs by Mark Shaw, RRP \u00a345. 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Relief was evident on the face of defending champion and world No. 2 Maria Sharapova who survived a third-set comeback from Victoria Azarenka to nail down a hard-fought 6-1 2-6 6-4 victory. Conversely, Serena Williams, the world No. 1, was so dominant against Sara Errani that the Italian ironically celebrated the only game she won in a match that lasted just 46 minutes and ended 6-0 6-1. Sharapova must now try and arrest her poor record against the American, having won just two of their 15 encounters. 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Chris Christie built his keynote address to the Republican National Convention on the theme of telling tough truths to the nation. \"We have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved,\" announced Christie, showing off the gruff, no-nonsense style that catapulted him into the governor's mansion. It's only fair to mention some tough truths about his speech, his tenure as governor and the state of the Republican campaign for president. 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We\u2019ve had the shy and awkward boy wonder, we\u2019ve had the fully developed, four- time Ballon d\u2019Or winner, now we are in the age of Messi the leader. He\u2019s in charge, and he\u2019s not very happy. The Barcelona board and their chosen coach are the principal reasons why he has started to wonder, since the middle of last season, if his future might lie somewhere else. 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Now, researchers say they have solved the mystery of how Mercury became the 'iron planet' - with its massive core making up 65% of its mass. They key was a giant interplanetary 'hit and run' with either Earth or Venus. New simulations show that Mercury and other unusually metal-rich objects in the solar system may be relics left behind by hit-and-run collisions in the early solar system with Earth or Venus. 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Just after Wall Street opened today, the Dow Jones was down 36, or 0.3 per cent, at 10,698; the S&P was down 3 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 1,127; and the Nasdaq was down 2, or 0.1 per cent, at 2,454. In Europe, London's FTSE 100 plunged below the important 5,000 mark by lunchtime as it dropped by 1.3 per cent to 4,977, while France's CAC-40 and Germany's DAX were both down 0.9 per cent.\n@highlight\nAll three Wall Street markets open down again after big falls on Thursday\n@highlight\nLondon's FTSE 100 drops below the important 5,000 mark\n@highlight\nSouth Korea in banking chaos as market plunges 5.7 per cent overnight\n@highlight\nFrench and German markets fall amid uncertainty over Greek debt\n@highlight\nDow tumbles 500 yesterday to year-low before slight rebound at close\n@highlight\nInvestor George Soros says U.S. economy already into double-dip recession\n@highlight\nMajority of Americans say Obama is at fault for U.S. economic woes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 286, "end": 294}, {"start": 341, "end": 343}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 461}, {"start": 465, "end": 472}, {"start": 572, "end": 577}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 602, "end": 604}, {"start": 656, "end": 666}, {"start": 731, "end": 736}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 797, "end": 807}, {"start": 878, "end": 883}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 953, "end": 955}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1138}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1166, "end": 1169}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder finally scraped back up and closed on 5,066.81, up by 25.20 points compared with yesterday.", "idx": 95656}], "idx": 62340} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 8 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:49 EST, 9 March 2014 Dealing with Britain\u2019s debts must not be done solely through attacks on public pending and welfare, the Lib Dems said today. In a swipe at the Tories, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said \u2018there is such a thing as society\u2019 as he warned the wealthiest must be made to pay their fair share. He also used a speech to the Lib Dem conference in York to dismiss \u2018feeble\u2019 Tory attempts to claim the income tax cut as their own policy, and signalled people who earn up to \u00a312,500 should pay no income tax at all.\n@highlight\nDanny Alexander dismisses Tory plan to slash \u00a325billion in spending\n@highlight\nThere is such a thing as society, Lib Dem Treasury minister tells party conference in York\n@highlight\nSignals Lib Dem manifesto will promise to raise income tax threshold will rise to \u00a312,500", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 128, "end": 134}, {"start": 219, "end": 226}, {"start": 258, "end": 263}, {"start": 298, "end": 312}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 496, "end": 499}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 673, "end": 676}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 836, "end": 842}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Alexander also made clear that raising the personal income tax allowance to \u00a312,500 will be a key @placeholder demand in any coalition talks after the 2015 election.", "idx": 95670}], "idx": 62349} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ulla Kloster PUBLISHED: 05:29 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:44 EST, 29 July 2013 A couple have been banned for driving their cars 50 yards home after drinking at a social club. Mel Arundel, 54, and Roy Burgon, 58, of Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, were convicted of drink-driving after they both denied the offence. They were ordered to fork out a total of \u00a33,710 in fines and costs between them. Roy Burgon, 58, (pictured left leaving Ipswich Magistrates Court) and Mel Arundel (right), were convicted of drink-driving after they both denied the offence. They claimed they were the victims of spite\n@highlight\nPair claimed they were victims of spite involving a man who held a grudge\n@highlight\nPCs went to the couple's house after receiving an anonymous 999 tip-off\n@highlight\nBurgon answered the door smelling of alcohol with his eyes glazed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 203, "end": 212}, {"start": 222, "end": 227}, {"start": 235, "end": 244}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 405, "end": 414}, {"start": 444, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The caller said the pair had driven home drunk, @placeholder magistrates heard.", "idx": 95676}], "idx": 62354} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Allan Hall PUBLISHED: 10:35 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:35 EST, 5 June 2012 Relations between Norway and Sweden are being strained with the publication of a new book, which details how Stockholm aided the Nazis during WW2 as their neighbours fought and lost a decisive battle against the German invaders. Sweden stayed neutral in the war but Norway was among the first conquests of Hitler. Now a new book shows how Sweden let the Germans use its efficient rail network to transport men and materials to the battle of Narvik, where British troops were deployed in a bid to stave off the Nazi hordes.\n@highlight\nUse of Swedish SJ rail system helped Germany win battle of Narvik\n@highlight\nTroops and war materials transferred through country, while iron ore and Jews for death camps were taken out", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 100, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 224, "end": 226}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 311, "end": 316}, {"start": 348, "end": 353}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 436, "end": 442}, {"start": 523, "end": 528}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 592, "end": 595}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 675, "end": 680}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A new book claims neutral Sweden allowed the Nazis to use their railways to prensport troops and equipment to and from @placeholder", "idx": 95682}, {"query": "This made a great deal of money for @placeholder rail operator SJ over a three year period.'", "idx": 95685}], "idx": 62357} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Osama Bin Laden fathered four children while on the run in Pakistan in the nine years following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to his youngest wife while skipping from safe house to safe house among family. 'I can only begin to imagine that that looked like American reality TV,' Phil Mudd who helped lead the CIA's hunt for Bin Laden told ABC. 'That he was living in some version of the Kardashians in Abbottabad.' During that time, the former Al Qaeda leader moved between five safe houses and at least two of the four children were born in a government hospital, his former-wife Amal Ahmad Abdul Fateh said.\n@highlight\nTwo of the four children were born in a government hospital\n@highlight\nLife compared to reality TV show of 'Kardashians in Abbottabad'\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda leader's youngest wife reveals his living arrangements in hiding\n@highlight\nJust months after moving into his Abbottabad compound in 2005 an earthquake strikes north-west Pakistan. U.S. aid is transported to the region in helicopters that fly 'directly over' the terror leader's hideout", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 59, "end": 66}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 317, "end": 319}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 395, "end": 405}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 589, "end": 610}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 752, "end": 761}, {"start": 775, "end": 782}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Replication: A member of the @placeholder team that helped track down Bin Laden described his compounds as being comparable to a living version of the reality show the Kardashians in Abbottabad", "idx": 95687}, {"query": "It was from there, in 2005, that Bin Laden made the move to @placeholder where he lived until his death in May 2011.", "idx": 95689}], "idx": 62359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Each year Yi Jiefeng does what she can to stop China turning into a desert. For the last 12 years the native of Shanghai has planted saplings in Inner Mongolia trying to reforest the region, but also to keep the memory of her dead son alive. In 2000, Yi's only son was killed in a traffic accident in Japan. Yi almost succumbed to grief, but instead decided to devote her life to living out her son's dream of planting trees in the deserts of Inner Mongolia. \"He was fond of nature since he was a little boy,\" Yi said of her son, Yang Ruizhe.\n@highlight\nGreen Life is a project to reforest desert areas of China\n@highlight\nInitiative came about through tragic death of founder's son\n@highlight\nNon-profit has planed over 1 million trees over 11 years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 56, "end": 60}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 154, "end": 167}, {"start": 260, "end": 261}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 317, "end": 318}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 519, "end": 520}, {"start": 539, "end": 549}, {"start": 563, "end": 572}, {"start": 615, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the biggest challenges for @placeholder has been fundraising.", "idx": 95694}], "idx": 62362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The death of Osama bin Laden does not necessarily mean the death of al Qaeda, the terrorist network he founded, though experts say none of his most likely successors offer the same combination of charisma, cash and credibility among militant Muslims. Bin Laden has long been a prime target for U.S. authorities, a member of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since 1999 who has had a $25 million bounty on his head since after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Yet except for a few audiotapes on subjects ranging from climate change to France's role in Afghanistan, he's been relatively quiet in recent years.\n@highlight\nA U.S. official says they know of \"no succession plan\" now that bin Laden is dead\n@highlight\nAn expert says his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, is \"not popular with colleagues\"\n@highlight\nAnother contender is U.S.-born Anwar al-Alwaki, who is now based in Yemen\n@highlight\nOther possibilities are Abu Yahya al-Libi, from Libya, and Ilyas Kashmiri of Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 77, "end": 84}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 303, "end": 306}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 343, "end": 372}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 577, "end": 587}, {"start": 647, "end": 650}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 765, "end": 781}, {"start": 849, "end": 852}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 937, "end": 953}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 972, "end": 985}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since then, @placeholder has been depicted as bin Laden's closest adviser, as well as his doctor.", "idx": 95707}], "idx": 62372} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- \"Fast & Furious\" star Paul Walker may have initially survived a horrific car crash but died moments later of a combination of injuries from the impact and the resulting fire, according to a coroner's report. The one-page preliminary report released by the Los Angeles County coroner's office Wednesday listed the cause of the actor's death as the \"combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries.\" An autopsy concluded that Roger Rodas, who was driving the red Porsche Carrera GT, suffered \"multiple traumatic injuries,\" but it was not clear in the report if he was still alive when the car burst into flames soon after the wreck.\n@highlight\nCoroner: Paul Walker died from \"combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries\"\n@highlight\nAutopsy confirms Roger Rodas was driving the Porsche when it crashed\n@highlight\nWalker's and Rodas' deaths ruled an accident by the coroner\n@highlight\nProduction of the next \"Fast & Furious\" film is shut down \"for a period of time\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 43, "end": 53}, {"start": 277, "end": 294}, {"start": 448, "end": 458}, {"start": 485, "end": 502}, {"start": 675, "end": 685}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder called the manager over and said, 'Put that girl's ring on my tab,'\" she said.", "idx": 95716}], "idx": 62380} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Real Madrid as they won 3-1 in Marseille on Tuesday to top Group C of Champions League qualifying. Real's victory meant AC Milan went through in second place in the group despite held 1-1 at FC Zurich, owing their draw to a second half penalty from Ronaldinho. Former World Player of the Year Ronaldo scored in the fifth and 80th minutes in a comfortable win for the Spanish giants and showed he is back to his very best after an injury layoff. The Portuguese star opened his account with a blistering 30 meter free kick, but Marseille midfielder Lucho Gonzalez leveled from close range six minutes later.\n@highlight\nCristiano Ronaldo scores twice as Real Madrid top Group C by beating Marseille 3-1\n@highlight\nRonaldinho penalty gives AC Milan 1-1 draw against FC Zurich\n@highlight\nChelsea held to a 2-2 draw at home by APOEL Nicosia\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid claim Europa Cup place despite losing 3-0 to Porto", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 55}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 115, "end": 130}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 236, "end": 244}, {"start": 294, "end": 303}, {"start": 313, "end": 344}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 494, "end": 503}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 592, "end": 605}, {"start": 662, "end": 678}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 781, "end": 788}, {"start": 807, "end": 815}, {"start": 828, "end": 834}, {"start": 866, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 905}, {"start": 913, "end": 922}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The other qualifiers @placeholder rounded off their campaign with a 3-0 win over third-placed Atletico Madrid.", "idx": 95729}], "idx": 62387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- In a letter to a Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head on her way home from school, a senior Taliban commander purportedly tells her that she was targeted not because she advocated education for all girls, but rather for her criticism of the militant group. The letter attributed to Adnan Rashid was released just days after 16-year-old Malala Yousafzai took the stage at the United Nations, where she delivered an emotional plea for the right to go to school on behalf of all children. Malala was 15 when gunmen jumped on her school bus and shouted her name, scaring other girls into identifying her, in the Swat Valley on October 9, 2012. The attack sparked massive protests in Pakistan and condemnation worldwide.\n@highlight\nA letter purportedly from Adnan Rashid was made public this week\n@highlight\nThe letter blames Malala Yousafzai's actions for the attack on her\n@highlight\nIn the letter, Rashid says he was shocked by the attack\n@highlight\nHe urges her to return to Pakistan", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 46, "end": 54}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 312, "end": 323}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 405, "end": 418}, {"start": 516, "end": 521}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 709, "end": 716}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 851, "end": 866}, {"start": 926, "end": 931}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nearly 400 prisoners were freed in the jailbreak, which authorities believe was staged to get Rashid out, a former @placeholder Air Force officer.", "idx": 95740}], "idx": 62394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- David Cameron's announcement that the UK will hold a referendum on European Union membership if his party wins another election has sparked strong reaction from CNN commenters on what the move could mean for Britain and Europe. Cameron, who gave his remarks in a speech in London on Wednesday, said \"difficult questions\" needed to be asked about Britain's membership in the EU, otherwise British people could \"drift towards the exit\" as Europe fails. 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It had taken her more than 30 years -- plus research and genetic testing -- to discover her ties to the indigenous Ta\u00ednos of Puerto Rico, to claim her identity and re-learn what she thought she knew of her history. She's not the only one. Since 2000, the number of Hispanics who identified themselves as Native American grew from 407,073 to 685,150, according to the 2010 census.\n@highlight\nAna Maria Tekina-eir\u00fa Maynard discovered her Ta\u00edno heritage in her 30s\n@highlight\nShe is among more Latinos in the United States who identify as Native American\n@highlight\nMany Puerto Ricans believed Ta\u00ednos were decimated in the 1500s", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 42}, {"start": 106, "end": 111}, {"start": 167, "end": 181}, {"start": 299, "end": 304}, {"start": 309, "end": 319}, {"start": 449, "end": 457}, {"start": 488, "end": 502}, {"start": 575, "end": 603}, {"start": 620, "end": 624}, {"start": 690, "end": 702}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The increasing number of people who identified as @placeholder and Native American in 2010 give him hope.", "idx": 95753}], "idx": 62405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Michael Seamark PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 11 September 2013 Her lengthy CV lists countless qualifications, civic achievements, books and publications \u2013 but Raquel Rolnik makes no mention of dabbling in witchcraft. Yet the architect and urban planner appears to be an avid follower of Candomble, an African-Brazilian religion that originated during the slave trade. The academic, brought up a Marxist, actually offered an animal sacrifice to Karl Marx when she was studying for her Masters degree in architecture so \u2018he would leave her alone\u2019 to study in peace. 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The England forward was on Tuesday night understood to be \u2018angry and confused\u2019 over comments by new manager David Moyes that he will not be sold because he provides important back-up forfirst-choice striker Robin van Persie. Rooney is also furious over the stance taken by new United chief executive Ed Woodward, who insisted no contract talks will take place this summer with the club preferring to monitor Rooney\u2019s progress over the coming season.\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney is reportedly 'angry and confused' over United's comments\n@highlight\nStriker feels he has nothing to prove after nine seasons at Old Trafford\n@highlight\nRooney does not feel he should play second fiddle to anyone at United\n@highlight\nChelsea and Arsenal are both interested in signing Rooney", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 87, "end": 98}, {"start": 166, "end": 182}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 310, "end": 320}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 502, "end": 512}, {"start": 610, "end": 615}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 805, "end": 816}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}, {"start": 922, "end": 928}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appear to have settled on Rooney as their main", "idx": 95770}], "idx": 62414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It certainly beats another New Years Eve in front of Jools Holland on TV. A luxury private jet company is offering travellers with a robust budget the chance to celebrate New Years Eve in not just one of the world's most renowned party cities, but two. In the same night. For a mere \u00a37,380 per person, or \u00a3132,838, based on 18 passengers, party fiends can enjoy a full evening's celebrations in Sydney, and then, stamina dependent, do it all over again in Los Angeles, by travelling in the world's fastest private jet. Scroll down for video If Sydney Harbour's spectacular firework display is not enough for you, why not hop on a private jet to LA?\n@highlight\nLos Angeles is 19 hours behind Sydney so it's possible to party twice\n@highlight\nJet offers bubbly and bespoke catering as well as a double bed on board\n@highlight\nFlight time from Sydney to LA in a Gulfstream G650 is under 11 hours\n@highlight\nWorld's fastest private jet travels at just under the speed of sound\n@highlight\nTickets cost \u00a37,380 per person or \u00a3132,838 to charter the whole jet", "entities": [{"start": 27, "end": 39}, {"start": 53, "end": 65}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 395, "end": 400}, {"start": 456, "end": 466}, {"start": 544, "end": 557}, {"start": 645, "end": 646}, {"start": 660, "end": 670}, {"start": 691, "end": 696}, {"start": 741, "end": 743}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 852}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 904, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "6:00pm, December 31, 2014, @placeholder: Party all over again", "idx": 95771}], "idx": 62415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani took the oath of office Sunday, replacing controversial President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Rouhani, 65, a cleric considered moderate, won the June elections with reformist backing. He campaigned on a \"hope and prudence\" platform in which he appealed to traditional conservatives and reform-minded voters alike. He pledged to improve the economy and unemployment. And as a former nuclear negotiator, he vowed to reduce the high tension between Iran and the outside world by addressing sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program. The White House congratulated Rouhani, and in a statement called his inauguration \"an opportunity\" for Iran to \"resolve the international community's deep concerns over Iran's nuclear program.\" Should Iran decide to engage on the nuclear issue, the statement read \"it will find a willing partner in the United States.\"\n@highlight\nU.S. and Israel react to the swearing-in of Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani\n@highlight\nHe officially ends Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency\n@highlight\nRouhani is a former military leader\n@highlight\nHe will be a \"far more powerful president,\" says one analyst", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 102, "end": 120}, {"start": 123, "end": 129}, {"start": 475, "end": 478}, {"start": 537, "end": 540}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 664, "end": 667}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 762, "end": 765}, {"start": 864, "end": 876}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 935, "end": 938}, {"start": 956, "end": 969}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Iran's intention is to develop a nuclear capacity and nuclear weapons in order to destroy the @placeholder,\" he added.", "idx": 95772}], "idx": 62416} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Falklands veteran, Will Kevans, 51, speaking to Prince Harry about his work at the exhibition, where he revealed he preferred comics to books Prince Harry has revealed that he 'loves' comics and would choose them over books after speaking with a Falklands veteran. The royal, who has an A Level in art, made the admission to cartoonist and former Welsh Guardsman, Will Kevans, following the opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. The confession comes amid speculation that Harry, 30, a Captain in the Household Cavalry, might return to flying Apaches after he finishes his current posting in a desk job.\n@highlight\nPrince Harry made the admission to cartoonist and veteran Will Kevans\n@highlight\nIt was at an art exhibition following opening of the Field of Remembrance\n@highlight\nHe told former the Welsh Guardsman he loved comics and asked the price\n@highlight\nMr Kevans was exhibiting his book which depicts his time in the Falklands\n@highlight\nHarry was interested in drawing he did of Welsh Guard on RFA Sir Galahad\n@highlight\nThe cartoonist joined the Army Arts Society after leaving the army in 1985\n@highlight\nHe hopes his new book will help others overcome the traumas of war\n@highlight\n'My Life In Pieces: The Falklands War' is available for \u00a316 from Will Kevans online shop.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 19, "end": 29}, {"start": 55, "end": 59}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 246, "end": 254}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 347, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 374}, {"start": 406, "end": 425}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 520, "end": 536}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 641, "end": 645}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 768, "end": 787}, {"start": 819, "end": 833}, {"start": 885, "end": 890}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1239, "end": 1251}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Will Kevans (pictured centre with his arms folded) and his army colleagues before the @placeholder in 1982", "idx": 95776}], "idx": 62418} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bill Caven PUBLISHED: 23:57 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:22 EST, 31 December 2012 They say the camera never lies \u2013 and even in this early picture you can see she oozes star quality. This remarkable photograph captures Karen Gillan\u2019s first appearance in front of a television camera \u2013 courtesy of Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts. The girl band superstar spotted Miss Gillan\u2019s talent long before Doctor Who producers, and headhunted the Scot from the catwalk to star in a TV show. Beauty: Karen Gillan in the ITV programme The Passions of Girls Aloud. Singer Nicola Roberts was ahead of the curve when she saw the talent in the actress\n@highlight\nDoctor Who star spotted by singer in fashion show\n@highlight\nThe two celebrities share vibrant red hair and porcelain skin\n@highlight\nMiss Roberts asked Miss Gillan to help launch a make-up line for fair-skinned women", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 228, "end": 239}, {"start": 306, "end": 316}, {"start": 323, "end": 336}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 445, "end": 448}, {"start": 497, "end": 508}, {"start": 517, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 557}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Miss @placeholder said: \u2018I have a few things in the offing but I don\u2019t want to give too much away at this stage.", "idx": 95778}], "idx": 62420} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Earlier this week scientists were left baffled by a huge feature that surfaced in the seas of Titan that measured a staggering 100 square miles (260sq km) - the size of Washington DC or the city of Birmingham in the UK. And in the latest speculation a number of theories have been considered including a giant iceberg and a huge field of bubbles. Speaking to MailOnline, two scientists explained their thoughts on what it might have been and that they hope to learn more upon repeated observations early next year. In this series of images from the Cassini spacecraft the giant object 100 square miles (260 square kilometres) in size is seen rising out of one of Titan's largest seas before disappearing again. In the latest image on the right the object still seems to be partially submerged beneath the surface\n@highlight\nTwo scientists have told MailOnline that they think the giant object on Saturn's moon Titan could have been an iceberg\n@highlight\nAstronomers at Nasa in California were left baffled by its appearance\n@highlight\nIt's possible the giant feature emerged from under the sea as Titan's Northern Hemisphere moves from spring to summer and heats up\n@highlight\nThis may have dislodged the potential iceberg from the seabed\n@highlight\nHowever one expert says this would not be a threat to future boats planned to explore the seas of Titan\n@highlight\nThe massive object appeared in one of Titan's largest seas in July 2013 before disappearing beneath the surface again in August 2014\n@highlight\nIt could also be a field of rising bubbles from vents or undersea volcanoes\n@highlight\nMonitoring changes like this is one of the key goals of Nasa's Cassini spacecraft that is currently in orbit in the Saturnian system", "entities": [{"start": 94, "end": 98}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 216, "end": 217}, {"start": 359, "end": 368}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 849, "end": 858}, {"start": 896, "end": 901}, {"start": 905, "end": 914}, {"start": 969, "end": 972}, {"start": 977, "end": 986}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1348, "end": 1352}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1407}, {"start": 1652, "end": 1655}, {"start": 1659, "end": 1665}, {"start": 1712, "end": 1720}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It has been a decade since Cassini entered orbit around @placeholder (illustration shown).", "idx": 95787}], "idx": 62426} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal face an untimely injury crisis as they prepare to open their Champions League campaign for another season with one of the toughest trips in Europe on Tuesday night. The Gunners will come up against Borussia Dortmund and the famous 'Yellow Wall' at the Westfalenstadion and will have to do so without a number of key personnel in defence. Summer buy Mathieu Debuchy will be out for two months after damaging ankle ligaments against Manchester City and Nacho Monreal did not make the trip to Germany. Calum Chambers is suffering from tonsilitis and is rated '50-50', leaving Arsene Wenger with a patched-up defence.\n@highlight\nHector Bellerin could start for Arsenal against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday\n@highlight\nArsene Wenger has been left with an injury crisis after Mathieu Debuchy and Nacho Monreal were ruled out. Calum Chambers is 50-50\n@highlight\nRight-back Bellerin could take Debuchy's place at the Westfalenstadion\n@highlight\n19-year-old Spaniard loves to get forward and attack\n@highlight\nHe broke Theo Walcott's club sprint record\n@highlight\nBellerin impressed Arsene Wenger with his performances for the Under 21s and the Under 19s in the UEFA Youth League", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 69, "end": 84}, {"start": 148, "end": 153}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 206, "end": 222}, {"start": 240, "end": 250}, {"start": 260, "end": 275}, {"start": 346, "end": 351}, {"start": 357, "end": 371}, {"start": 439, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 507, "end": 520}, {"start": 581, "end": 593}, {"start": 633, "end": 647}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 681, "end": 697}, {"start": 706, "end": 721}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 801, "end": 815}, {"start": 821, "end": 833}, {"start": 851, "end": 864}, {"start": 897, "end": 904}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}, {"start": 940, "end": 955}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1052}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His performances on the right-hand side of defence for Arsenal's Under 21 side over the last couple of seasons caught the eye of Arsene Wenger and the manager clearly feels @placeholder is ready to make the leap into the first team.", "idx": 95793}], "idx": 62430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mia De Graaf The father of a serial rapist says his own son should be locked up and they should 'throw away the key' after he was convicted of yet another offence. Jimmy Hunt has disowned his son, Lynx Caan, who served nine years in jail for five rapes against two women and threatening to kill his girlfriend. Caan, born Jonathan Hunt, made his latest appearance at Hull Crown Court for breaching his notification requirements under the sex offenders register. Disgusted: Jimmy Hunt and his wife Doreen (left) say rapist son Lynx Caan (right) should be jailed for life\n@highlight\nLynx Caan, 43, served nine years for 5 rapes and threatening to kill partner\n@highlight\nHas breached sex offenders register restrictions with 8 Facebook alias\n@highlight\nFather Jimmy Hunt, 65, claims he and his wife Doreen, 63, cannot go out\n@highlight\nClaims their son has been banned from their home, they 'don't love him anymore'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 167, "end": 176}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 314, "end": 317}, {"start": 325, "end": 337}, {"start": 370, "end": 385}, {"start": 476, "end": 485}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 584, "end": 592}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 761, "end": 770}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder declined to comment on suggestions he had brought shame on the family.", "idx": 95802}], "idx": 62435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Britons are among 20 journalists arrested in Egypt while working for TV news channel Al Jazeera, the authorities have claimed. Egypt\u2019s prosecutor\u2019s office said yesterday an Australian, a Dutch citizen and the two from the UK are accused of helping to promote false news benefiting the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood, which was in power until Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi was forced from power by the army last year, has since been declared a terrorist group. Mohammed Badr, a cameraman for Al-Jazeera, appears at a court in Cairo, Egypt, on charges of joining or assisting a terrorist group and spreading false news that endangers national security\n@highlight\nForeign Office is aware of reports and has launched an investigation\n@highlight\nAustralian reporter Peter Greste is among those arrested\n@highlight\nJournalists detained over their coverage of mass civil unrest in Egypt\n@highlight\nArrested face sentences of up to 15 years for belonging to a terrorist group", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 89, "end": 98}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 226, "end": 227}, {"start": 289, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 323}, {"start": 351, "end": 358}, {"start": 370, "end": 382}, {"start": 472, "end": 484}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 886, "end": 890}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder who are said to have been arrested have not been identified.", "idx": 95805}], "idx": 62438} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It was a mother's worst nightmare. On March 31, 2014, at 11 p.m., I received a phone call from my 25-year-old son. \"Mom. I got lost, made a wrong turn and ended up at the Mexico border. I've been surrounded by military, and I need you to know in case anything happens to me.\" On April 1, I received another phone call. \"Mom, I've been arrested. Please get me an attorney,\" Andrew said. It was the most frightening call of my life -- worse than the call from Afghanistan as my son explained, \"We have just been hit by an IED.\"\n@highlight\nMother of Marine being held in Mexico says this separation is worse than his combat tours\n@highlight\nJill Tahmooressi says her son expressed fear he would not make it\n@highlight\nHe was arrested after crossing into Mexico with several guns in his car\n@highlight\nJill Tahmooressi is relying on her faith to get her through this", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 125, "end": 127}, {"start": 180, "end": 185}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 556, "end": 561}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 647, "end": 662}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 807, "end": 822}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This young man who valiantly fought for the freedom of others, willing to die to combat the evil of oppression and violence in two tours in @placeholder, meritoriously promoted to sergeant on the battlefield in 2012 -- and now he is languishing in a Mexican penitentiary and experiencing captivity for the first time, as a result of one wrong turn.", "idx": 95809}, {"query": "In @placeholder, he had his Marine Corps brothers who always had his back.", "idx": 95810}], "idx": 62442} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- World MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi cruised to the 100th victory of his illustrious motorcycling career with a comfortable win at the Alice TT Assen race in the Netherlands on Saturday. Valentino Rossi dominated the Dutch race to move clear at the top of the championship standings. The Italian took sole ownership of top spot in the overall standings after finishing 5.638 seconds ahead of Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo and 23.113 in front of 2007 world champion Casey Stoner. The trio had been tied on 106 points ahead of the seventh of 18 races this season. Rossi started in pole position but briefly lost his lead to Stoner's Ducati before moving out in front again, and the Italian steadily increased his advantage throughout the 26-lap race.\n@highlight\nWorld MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi cruises to 100th victory of his career\n@highlight\nItalian wins Alice TT Assen race in Netherlands by more than five seconds\n@highlight\nYamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo claims second place, Casey Stoner third\n@highlight\nRossi takes outright lead in the championships standings", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 45}, {"start": 145, "end": 158}, {"start": 172, "end": 182}, {"start": 197, "end": 211}, {"start": 227, "end": 231}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 402, "end": 412}, {"start": 424, "end": 436}, {"start": 481, "end": 492}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 638, "end": 643}, {"start": 647, "end": 652}, {"start": 696, "end": 702}, {"start": 776, "end": 787}, {"start": 798, "end": 812}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 877, "end": 890}, {"start": 900, "end": 910}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 966, "end": 978}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1012}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder recovered from a poor start, which saw him drop to sixth after the first lap, to become Rossi's closest challenger with seven laps remaining.", "idx": 95812}], "idx": 62443} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The Rt Revd Malcolm McMahon says scores of children living in poverty are going into school hungry every day and falling behind in lessons because of it Children living in poverty are going to school hungry every day and falling behind in lessons because of it, one of Britain's leading Catholic Bishops has said. According to the Rt Rev Malcolm McMahon, the Bishop of Nottingham, the problem is being 'masked by a veneer of respectability' in redeveloped city centres because impoverished families are too ashamed of the stigma of not having enough to eat. The Bishop, who was last week appointed the Archbishop of Liverpool, is also chairman of the Catholic Education Service which oversees one in 10 schools in England and Wales attended by nearly 840,000 pupils.\n@highlight\nRt Rev Malcolm McMahon says redeveloped cities mask scale of problem\n@highlight\nMore than three million children in Britain are living below the bread line", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 49}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 361, "end": 375}, {"start": 382, "end": 401}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 674, "end": 699}, {"start": 737, "end": 743}, {"start": 749, "end": 753}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 808, "end": 822}, {"start": 917, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said the problem was masked in cities like @placeholder which, because of regeneration, look prosperous but are in reality masking an underbelly of poverty.", "idx": 95814}], "idx": 62445} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Presidential favorite Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday met the man who appears to be angling for his own role on the political world stage - London Mayor Boris Johnson. The former Secretary of State and Johnson, who is seen by some as a future leader of the Conservative Party and potential British Prime Minister, shook hands for the cameras at her New York office. There was no mention of gaffe-prone Johnson's 2007 remarks where he referred to Mrs Clinton as a 'sadistic nurse in a mental hospital' in a newspaper column. 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One researcher says he might have been doomed from the outset, owing to how Sir Alex Ferguson \u2018over-achieved\u2019 at the club. But ultimately even science may not redeem him \u2013 the final straw was likely more to do with \u2018politics than the performance of the club\u2019. Science behind the sacking? Research suggests David Moyes is the 10th greatest manager in the last 40 years of English football, so why didn't he survive at United? 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The Prime Minister has vowed to put immigration at the heart of his renegotiation with the European Union, reassuring voters he will act to control the UK's borders. But German Chancellor Angela has made clear she will not allow Britain's calls for reform to 'interfere with the fundamental principles of free movement in Europe'. 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Marina Porter, now a 72-year-old grandmother collecting Social Security, has lived in Rockwall,Texas since the mid-1970s with her second husband Kenneth Porter and three children. As the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination looms, sources claim that Marina refuses to believe that her former husband shot dead the president in his Dallas motorcade on that fateful November day. Marina Oswald Porter, widow of Lee Harvey Oswald who assassinated JFK, told a press conference in 1977: 'I believe that Lee acted alone in this murder and shot the President , ironically a man whom he respected and admired'. She now no longer believes he killed the president\n@highlight\nMarina Oswald Porter, a 72-year-old grandmother has lived with her second husband Ken in Rockwall, Texas since the mid-Seventies\n@highlight\nShe has two daughters by Oswald and a son with her second husband\n@highlight\nThe assassin's ring sold to an anonymous Texas bidder on October 24 for $108,000 - Mrs Porter will keep the proceeds", "entities": [{"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 33, "end": 49}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 220, "end": 234}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 259, "end": 263}, {"start": 309, "end": 322}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 592}, {"start": 611, "end": 613}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 832, "end": 851}, {"start": 914, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 928}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family settled in Rockwall just 20 miles from @placeholder.", "idx": 95838}], "idx": 62462} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was once a vibrant city, packed with neat rows of colourful homes surrounded by lush green parks. But now all that remains is a husk of Tacloban; the place that so many called home is now a grey and barren wasteland after deadly Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines city, crushing everything in its way. These heartbreaking aerial photos show how every corner of the city was torn up by the deadly storm. Scroll down for video The official death toll from the disaster rose to 1,774 today, though authorities have said they expect that to rise markedly Tacloban, a city of about 220,000 people on Leyte island, bore the full force of the winds and the tsunami-like storm surges Friday.\n@highlight\nThe official death toll from the disaster rose to 1,774 today, though authorities have said they expect that to rise\n@highlight\nTacloban, a city of about 220,000 people, bore the full force of the winds and the tsunami-like storm surges\n@highlight\nDramatic photos show full extent of the ravaged city, which has been left with dead bodies in the streets\n@highlight\nPallets of supplies and teams of doctors are waiting to get into the city of Tacloban\n@highlight\nChallenges of delivering the assistance means few in the stricken city have received help", "entities": [{"start": 139, "end": 146}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 255, "end": 265}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 598, "end": 609}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder' deadliest disaster, aid is coming - pallets of supplies and", "idx": 95852}], "idx": 62468} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jennifer Newton The founder of Russia's most popular social network claims he has been fired and that the website is now under 'complete control' of two allies close to president Vladimir Putin. Pavel Durov, dubbed the Russian Mark Zuckerberg, was head of VKontakte, the country's version of Facebook. But announcing his dismissal on his Vkontakte page yesterday, Mr Durov said the social network will now fall under state control and claims he only read about his sacking through reading it in the press. 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So it comes as no surprise that designers worldwide are rushing to create bespoke gifts for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their newborn. One company was so determined to impress the Royals that they roped in celebrity jewellery designer Theo Fennell to create the most lavish baby gift so far for the pregnant Duchess, worth a staggering \u00a310,000. But the jewel-encrusted, 18ct white gold charm bracelet isn't exactly as glamorous as it sounds, because it doubles as a nappy rash cream holder.\n@highlight\nBritish jeweller has designed for Beckhams and Elton John\n@highlight\n18ct white gold charm bracelet designed to hold nappy rash cream\n@highlight\nWill be engraved with baby's initials once they are known", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 270, "end": 289}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 410, "end": 421}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We decided to ask Theo to make another one for us because it was such a beautiful bracelet and we thought the @placeholder would like it.", "idx": 95860}], "idx": 62473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Louise Cheer and Aap Melbourne has proven it's not just about coffee and cricket after it was named Monocle Magazine's third most liveable city, drawing praise for its public transport and low crime rates. The Victorian capital was knocked off its 2013 second-place perch by Tokyo, Japan - which climbed two spots from last year. Sydney trailed behind in 11th place and Brisbane made its debut at spot number 25. Melbourne came in third place on Monocle magazine's 25 most livable cities Known for its coffee and cricket, Monocle cited Melbourne's public transport, low crime rates and 'compelling' weekend paper as big pluses\n@highlight\nMelbourne takes third place, Sydney 11th and Brisbane makes debut at 25\n@highlight\nCopenhagen is number one for second year in a row and Tokyo behind it\n@highlight\nMonocle says the Victorian capital is not just about coffee and cricket\n@highlight\nTransport, low crime rate and a weekend paper was why it made the cut", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 32}, {"start": 103, "end": 118}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 278, "end": 282}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 333, "end": 338}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 449, "end": 464}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 539, "end": 547}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 686, "end": 693}, {"start": 724, "end": 733}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 805, "end": 811}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The number of daily newspapers in a city is also taken into account - four in Sydney and three in @placeholder - but the magazine ignores that millions get their news fix online.", "idx": 95866}], "idx": 62479} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ed Balls distanced himself from Ed Miliband yesterday as he warned he would crack down on a controversial form of \u2018tax abuse\u2019 used by the Labour leader. The Shadow Chancellor twice declined to say whether Mr Miliband had acted morally in signing up to the so-called \u2018deed of variation\u2019 on his late father\u2019s will that limited potential inheritance tax liability. Mr Balls vowed that Labour would be \u2018the party that will crack down on tax planning.\u2019 Scroll down for video Shadow Chancellor: Ed Balls (pictured) vowed Labour would be 'the party that will crack down on tax planning' He also distanced himself from the Labour leader\u2019s attempt to personalise the row about tax avoidance by branding individual Tory donors \u2018dodgy\u2019.\n@highlight\nShadow Chancellor Ed Balls will not say if Ed Miliband acted morally\n@highlight\nLabour leader signed up to 'deed of variation' on his late father\u2019s will\n@highlight\nBalls vows Labour will be 'party that will crack down on tax planning'\n@highlight\nLabour faces allegations about tax affairs of its own senior figures", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 32, "end": 42}, {"start": 138, "end": 143}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 489, "end": 496}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 705, "end": 708}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Now that Ed Balls has said he will look at closing these schemes designed to reduce inheritance tax liabilities, @placeholder should publish this document to clear up this matter.\u2019", "idx": 95869}], "idx": 62481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan, a self-made Florida millionaire, is only in his third term in Congress, but he already is in charge of fundraising for the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, and he sits on the powerful House Ways and Means committee. But all that could be jeopardized. Federal investigations underway could result in Buchanan serving his next term behind bars. CNN has confirmed there are no fewer than four congressional and federal investigations into Buchanan's business practices, his campaign finances and his alleged attempt to try to stop a witness from talking. Congress: Same hours, half the work\n@highlight\nFour probes looking at various allegations against Rep. 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Mr. @placeholder's motion is yet another in a series of frivolous efforts to attempt to shut down the case ... and to conceal his wrongdoing behind a shroud of secrecy.\"", "idx": 95880}], "idx": 62486} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Safety measures at the devastated Fukushima nuclear power plant were tightened today as the strongest storm to hit Japan this year battered the southern islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. Typhoon Vongfong brought heavy rain to Tokyo and caused extensive travel disruption across Japan, where 820,000 people have been urged to leave their homes and seek shelter. Many trains in western cities were suspended, while more than 500 domestic flights were cancelled, the public broadcaster NHK said. At least one overseas flight was cancelled, according to an airline. Scroll down for videos Stormy: People struggle with their umbrellas as they fight through the strong wind and rain delivered by Typhoon Vongfong in Himeji, Japan, which surpassed Genevieve for the most intense western Pacific typhoon of 2014, according to Japan's Meteorological Agency\n@highlight\nVongfong, Japan's second typhoon in a week, is sweeping north towards the capital city of Tokyo\n@highlight\nFukushima operators increase the water transfer and storage capacity to prevent radioactive overflow\n@highlight\nBaseball game in Osaka between the Orix Buffaloes and the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters also postponed", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 42}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 199}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 688, "end": 703}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 816, "end": 820}, {"start": 824, "end": 844}, {"start": 857, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 871}, {"start": 947, "end": 951}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1124}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Sunday, the wind weakened significantly from the previous day when it reached a peak of 146mph, which had made @placeholder into a 'super typhoon'.", "idx": 95884}], "idx": 62490} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Payne A hospital accused of making 'serious errors' in the care of a child has become the subject of an independent inquiry. Luke Jenkins, from Cardiff, was admitted to Bristol Children\u2019s Hospital for routine heart surgery in April 2012. But the seven-year-old, who was expected to make a full recovery, died from a cardiac arrest. Inquiry: Luke Jenkins, celebrating his 1st birthday at the Children's Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff. He died six years later during routine surgery In November 2013, a coroner recorded a narrative conclusion, but his family maintain the hospital could have done more to save him.\n@highlight\nLuke Jenkins died after the operation at Bristol Children's Hospital\n@highlight\nIndependent inquiry has now been launched into the cardiac unit\n@highlight\nReview will examine care provided to children with congenital heart disease\n@highlight\nComes after a series of complaints about care of children and babies\n@highlight\nHospital accused of mistreatment of babies and children with heart problems", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 134, "end": 145}, {"start": 153, "end": 159}, {"start": 178, "end": 204}, {"start": 350, "end": 361}, {"start": 400, "end": 418}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 433, "end": 439}, {"start": 632, "end": 643}, {"start": 673, "end": 699}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 954, "end": 961}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder into cardiac services at the hospital, which was opened yesterday, aims to gather evidence from aggrieved families who claim they have suffered at the hands of staff.", "idx": 95885}], "idx": 62491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie Jeremy Paxman has been scolded by the boss of Radio 1 after claiming the station\u2019s music made travelling in BBC lifts \u2018hell\u2019. The Newsnight presenter was told he should \u2018take the stairs\u2019 if he did not like tunes from the youth music station piped into elevators. In a terse email fired off by Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper, the 63-year-old was also asked to keep his outspoken views under control. Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman, who has been scolded by the boss of Radio 1 after claiming that listening to the station's music while he was in the lift was 'hell'\n@highlight\nJeremy Paxman said listening to Radio 1 music made travelling in lifts 'hell'\n@highlight\nRadio 1 boss Ben Cooper emailed Newsnight present inviting him to 'take the stairs'\n@highlight\nStation chief also asked 63-year-old to keep outspoken views under control", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 128, "end": 130}, {"start": 150, "end": 158}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 332, "end": 341}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 438, "end": 450}, {"start": 489, "end": 495}, {"start": 597, "end": 609}, {"start": 629, "end": 635}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Just in case Paxman was in any doubt as to how much he had angered senior management, Mr Cooper \u2013 who said he is a fan of @placeholder \u2013 added: \u2018If all this falls on deaf ears then my only other suggestion is to take the stairs.\u2019", "idx": 95886}], "idx": 62492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Ander Herrera says he 'can't wait to play for Louis van Gaal' in his first interview since joining Manchester United for \u00a329million, and feels lucky to get his chance at Old Trafford. The midfielder, who settled into life in England by visiting Wimbledon's Centre Court on Saturday, joined from Athletic Bilbao after a medical at Carrington HQ on Thursday. And the 24-year-old, speaking in broken English, was more than complimentary for his new boss, who is currently managing Holland at the World Cup. 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A group of 20 homeless Roma were put on flights and coaches back to Romania by the UK Border Agency after their camp in Park Lane was cleared by police. But, Westminster City Council has said six of the group have travelled back and are sleeping rough on the streets again. Raid: Police and UK Border Agency staff wake up beggars on Park Lane in London and clear their camp in July\n@highlight\nGroup of 20 homeless were given flights and coaches home in July\n@highlight\nSix have already returned and are sleeping rough on Park Lane, London\n@highlight\nTickets provided by UK Border Agency and homeless charity Thames Reach\n@highlight\nUnder European law, Romanians can stay in this country for 90 days\n@highlight\nHome Office has said it is focusing on the 'abuse of free movement'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 105}, {"start": 207, "end": 212}, {"start": 238, "end": 241}, {"start": 283, "end": 289}, {"start": 298, "end": 313}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 373, "end": 396}, {"start": 506, "end": 521}, {"start": 548, "end": 556}, {"start": 561, "end": 566}, {"start": 684, "end": 686}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 823, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 860}, {"start": 867, "end": 875}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'These people have been paid to go home to @placeholder for a short summer holiday.'", "idx": 95895}], "idx": 62500} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kerry Mcqueeney PUBLISHED: 16:41 EST, 17 September 2012 | UPDATED: 04:54 EST, 18 September 2012 Shocking footage has emerged of a girl as young as eight speaking of her love for Jihad and the Syrian uprising during a video filmed at a Muslim conference in Sydney. The little girl made the controversial comments as she addressed a crowd at an Islamic gathering, while the Australian city continued to deal with the fallout from violent riots at the weekend. The girl - named only as eight-year-old Ruqaya - was filmed speaking during a 'Muslims Rise' conference held by the Australian chapter of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Bankstown, west Sydney.\n@highlight\nLittle girl addressed a crowd at Muslims Rise conference in Sydney\n@highlight\nThe event was held by the Australian chapter of Hizb ut-Tahrir\n@highlight\nThe video emerged as the city deals with the fallout from violent riots", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 238, "end": 243}, {"start": 259, "end": 264}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 599, "end": 612}, {"start": 617, "end": 625}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 685, "end": 691}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Spreading around the world: Muslim women stand behind a child who was taken to a violent protest in @placeholder, Australia, against the movie", "idx": 95908}], "idx": 62509} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nearly 5,000 years after it was created by a Chinese Emperor, tea remains one of the world\u2019s most popular beverages in the US, with tens of thousands of gallons of different iced varieties being consumed every year. But beyond the preferred flavors and serving methods enjoyed in the US, there are huge varieties of other tea-based traditions, flavors and styles being served in different cultures around the world which are far more interesting than what you will find at your local Starbucks. From British tea time to Tibetan Yak Butter Tea, Pulptastic compiled a visual list of teas being served in their native countries.\n@highlight\nTea, which originated in China, is nearly 5,000 years old\n@highlight\nLegend has it that Chinese Emperor Shen-Nung discovered the beverage in 2737 BC after tea leaves accidentally blew into his pot of boiling water\n@highlight\nAccording to the Tea Association of the USA, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world next to water\n@highlight\nIn the US, 85per cent of the tea consumed is iced", "entities": [{"start": 45, "end": 59}, {"start": 123, "end": 124}, {"start": 284, "end": 285}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 500, "end": 506}, {"start": 520, "end": 541}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 662, "end": 666}, {"start": 725, "end": 749}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 902, "end": 904}, {"start": 993, "end": 994}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tea originated in @placeholder as a medicinal drink and is still widely consumed for its health benefits.", "idx": 95909}], "idx": 62510} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Over the past weekend, Gov. Jerry Brown of California took to the safety of YouTube to reveal that the Golden State's budget deficit is now $15.7 billion, far greater than the original $9.2 billion estimate in January. California state taxes, already some of the highest in the nation, brought in an anemic 20% less revenue than expected in April, causing California's deficit to nearly double in only four months. On Monday, Brown released a revised budget plan. California Dreamin' it may be better known as. Brown's budget calls for new spending cuts, to which state workers have yet to agree; even higher taxes, at which voters may balk; and rosy revenue assumptions, which already came up massively short in April.\n@highlight\nGov. Jerry Brown of California faces a budget deficit of nearly $16 billion\n@highlight\nWilliam Bennett: California should look to Wisconsin as role model\n@highlight\nHe says Wisconsin addressed the root of budget problem: public employee unions\n@highlight\nBennett: Pension reform is the key to California's fiscal crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 365, "end": 374}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 473, "end": 490}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 745, "end": 755}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 827, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 853}, {"start": 870, "end": 878}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, once again ranked dead last, is begging for similar public pension and health reforms.", "idx": 95910}], "idx": 62511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Authorities may never piece together a full picture of the last hours of beautiful and happy Utah family of five all found dead in their home, a family spokesman said Tuesday. The Stracks of Springfield--Benjamin and Kristi Strack, 37 and 36; with children Benson, 14; Zion, 11; and 12-year-old Emery--were all found by an older son and grandparent in the parents' room on Saturday. They showed no signs of physical struggle, no wounds were found and a test for carbon monoxide in the home came back negative. 'We understand that those answers will take time, and that it is likely we will never know everything in perfect detail,' said Bob McGee.\n@highlight\nBenjamin and Kristi Strack, 37 and 36, were found dead in Springville home\n@highlight\nFound along with sons Benson, 14, and Zion, 11, and daughter Emery, 12\n@highlight\nAnother son of the couple found their bodies on Saturday night\n@highlight\nPreliminary autopsy results rule out violent assault in their deaths\n@highlight\nPolice are still looking at the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning", "entities": [{"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 191, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 717, "end": 727}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 783, "end": 786}, {"start": 806, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A community mourns: Unidentified people gather during a news conference Tuesday in suburban @placeholder", "idx": 95915}, {"query": "The youngest, @placeholder (right), was 'brought everyone he came across happiness and joy'", "idx": 95916}], "idx": 62515} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:25 PM on 27th January 2012 Dead: Andrew Robert Levene, accused of killing a jewellery store owner and stealing $300,000 in diamonds, has been found hanged in his prison cell An American man accused of killing a jewellery store owner, stealing $300,000 in diamonds and then fleeing to Europe has been found hanged in his Spanish prison cell. Andrew Robert Levene was found dead yesterday in Barcelona's Modelo prison, where he was detained following an international manhunt. An investigation into the death was under way but all signs indicated he had killed himself.\n@highlight\nAndrew Robert Levene, 41, accused of killing Yekutiel Zeevi in Connecticut", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 81, "end": 93}, {"start": 218, "end": 225}, {"start": 325, "end": 330}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 443, "end": 448}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 665, "end": 678}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was not immediately known why he had travelled to @placeholder or when he had arrived there.", "idx": 95918}], "idx": 62516} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Supreme Court tried mightily to wade through a cloud of bureaucratic regulations Monday over setting clear air standards, a high-stakes environmental and economic fight pitting the Obama administration against a coalition of states and utilities. The justices on Monday heard six separate appeals, which were consolidated into more than 100 minutes of often dense oral arguments. A ruling is expected by June. At issue is narrow, but potentially far-reaching -- whether the Environmental Protection Agency can tighten emissions standards for \"stationary\" greenhouse gas sources, such as power plants, in what the administration says is an effort to stem the effects of climate change and global warming.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court hears six appeals during oral arguments\n@highlight\nFederal clean air standards at issue for states and utilities\n@highlight\nCases could be a major test of executive authority for the White House", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 487, "end": 517}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 925, "end": 935}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some progressive groups worry the conservative majority @placeholder has been overly friendly to corporate interests in recent years, and could rule in this case against the administration.", "idx": 95922}], "idx": 62520} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor A former government minister who resigned yesterday over the \u2018intolerable\u2019 pressure placed on his family by the new Commons expenses regime has been ridiculed today over his claim that \u00a328,000 in rent is not enough. Mark Simmonds, the former Foreign Office minister, said the Commons housing allowance would force to him to live in the \u2018outer reaches of London\u2019 which he was not prepared to do. But the MailOnline has found a number of luxury flats within half a mile of Westminster which he could easily afford from his taxpayer-funded housing allowance.\n@highlight\nEstate agents reveal luxury flats and sprawling homes near Westminster\n@highlight\nFormer minister Mark Simmonds said he could not afford to live in London\n@highlight\nClaimed the pressure on his family was 'intolerable' and was stepping down\n@highlight\nBut MPs accuse Mr Simmonds of talking 'total nonsense'\n@highlight\nJohn Mann: 'It is an essential living allowance and it is generous.'\n@highlight\nLuxury properties are available within walking distance of Parliament\n@highlight\nFamily homes within \u00a328,000 budget easily found in commuting distance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 268, "end": 280}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 455, "end": 464}, {"start": 523, "end": 533}, {"start": 678, "end": 688}, {"start": 717, "end": 729}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 889, "end": 896}, {"start": 937, "end": 945}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1085}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018Now of course MPs want to get into the business of travelling extensively from Westminster to the outer reaches of @placeholder to rent a flat then that\u2019s up to them, it\u2019s not the lifestyle I want, it is not the lifestyle I have chosen for my family.\u2019", "idx": 95930}], "idx": 62523} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A unique collection of images beautifully illustrating the southern hemisphere's most amazing wildlife will be featured in an Australian gallery exhibition throughout October and November. Photographers from across the globe will be vying for the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year award, which recognises the most outstanding images taken from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Antarctica across 10 categories. Curators from the South Australian Museum will exhibit the works from October 10, before a winner is awarded the top prize of $10,000. In considering entries judges will take in to account the region in which the image was taken, as well as technique, aesthetics, and the artistic and unique quality of all images.\n@highlight\nThe images have been entered into the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of Year competition\n@highlight\nThe images represent the different types of biodiversity living in the Australia, PNG, NZ and Antarctica regions\n@highlight\nWinner of the award will be crowned the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year\n@highlight\nThere are 10 categories, with the winner of each receiving $1000 and the overall winner $10,000\n@highlight\nImages will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum from October 10 through to November 28", "entities": [{"start": 126, "end": 135}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 258, "end": 306}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 410}, {"start": 416, "end": 425}, {"start": 467, "end": 489}, {"start": 813, "end": 822}, {"start": 824, "end": 868}, {"start": 964, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 977}, {"start": 980, "end": 981}, {"start": 987, "end": 996}, {"start": 1057, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1268, "end": 1290}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Australian Emperor Dragonfly: Australian emperor dragonflies are large, fiercely territorial and are found all over @placeholder.", "idx": 95936}], "idx": 62527} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The slaying of one of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's best friends in September 2011 is now being reviewed by a \"wider group of eyes,\"a source close to the Boston bombing investigation tells CNN. The killings of Brendan Mess and two others -- all of whom had their throats slit -- in Waltham, Massachusetts, remain unsolved. The Middlesex County district attorney's office said at the time that the three victims were killed by \"sharp force injuries of the neck.\" District Attorney Gerry Leone said days after the crime that the victims and two unknown perpetrators appeared to know each other and that it was not a random crime. No suspects were named or arrests made in the case.\n@highlight\nTamerlan Tsarnaev's friend and sparring partner was killed in 2011\n@highlight\nThe friend, Brendan Mess, and two others had their throats slit\n@highlight\nSource: The crime is being reviewed by \"wider group of eyes\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 31, "end": 47}, {"start": 153, "end": 158}, {"start": 188, "end": 190}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 302}, {"start": 326, "end": 341}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 690, "end": 706}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sister, who requested to remain anonymous, said investigators have been very interested in trying to determine if there is any relationship between her brother and @placeholder, Banfield said.", "idx": 95943}], "idx": 62534} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Perugia, Italy (CNN) -- The lawyer for Meredith Kercher's family showed photos of the British murder victim's bloodied body Monday, pointing out multiple stab wounds, as he urged an Italian jury not to overturn the murder convictions of Amanda Knox and Rafaelle Sollecito. \"I show you these pictures to show you the pain of Meredith,\" Francesco Maresca said. \"She didn't have defensive wounds. It means that she was tied up, that she had more than one aggressor,\" the lawyer said. \"Given the type, number and locations of the wounds, there had to be multiple attackers,\" he insisted. He attacked as \"useless\" a review of DNA evidence that may cast doubt on the original convictions.\n@highlight\nA lawyer calls Amanda Knox two-faced, with a \"diabolical\" side\n@highlight\nAnother lawyer shows the court photos of the victim's bloodied body\n@highlight\nKnox and Raffaele Sollecito are fighting their murder convictions\n@highlight\nTheir lawyers are due to make final arguments this week", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 86, "end": 92}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 237, "end": 247}, {"start": 253, "end": 270}, {"start": 324, "end": 331}, {"start": 335, "end": 351}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 847, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 873}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder disputed that Monday, calling their claim the \"false alibi.\"", "idx": 95951}], "idx": 62539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 16 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:17 EST, 17 November 2013 Stamp of approval: The Royal Mail have decided to commemorate Anthony Trollope with a set of stamps ahead of the bicentenary of his birth in December following calls from The Mail on Sunday A commemorative set of stamps will honour Anthony Trollope \u2013 the Victorian novelist who introduced the pillar box to Britain \u2013 after an intervention by The Mail on Sunday. The Royal Mail is to produce the stamps as part of celebrations to mark the bicentenary of the author\u2019s birth in 2015.\n@highlight\nRoyal Mail will commemorate novelist Anthony Trollope with a set of stamps to mark the bicentenary of his birth in December\n@highlight\nThe author introduced the ubiquitous red pillar box to Britain in 1852\n@highlight\nHonour comes following enquiries from The Mail on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 158, "end": 173}, {"start": 267, "end": 284}, {"start": 328, "end": 343}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 438, "end": 455}, {"start": 462, "end": 471}, {"start": 588, "end": 597}, {"start": 625, "end": 640}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 843, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "where a world-famous, front-rank novelist has introduced a @placeholder icon", "idx": 95960}], "idx": 62545} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- George Steinbrenner was a \"cracker who made a lot of African-American millionaires,\" conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday of the New York Yankees owner who died earlier in the day from a heart attack. \"He fired a bunch of white guys as managers left and right,\" Limbaugh said. The comments prompted civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton to rebuke the radio talker, calling his comments \"repugnant and offensive whether they were intended to be facetious or tongue and cheek.\" \"For the last 20 years I have known George Steinbrenner, and we have quarrelled over diversity and community programs, but I always found him fair, direct, and genuinely prone to do what he felt was right,\" Sharpton said, adding that Limbaugh owed the Steinbrenner family an apology \"that the first day of their mourning to have to be subjected to this type of rhetoric.\"\n@highlight\nRadio host says Steinbrenner \"fired a bunch of white guys as managers\"\n@highlight\nSharpton calls Limbaugh's comments \"repugnant and offensive\"\n@highlight\nLimbaugh left sports network in 2003 after comments about media, Donovan McNabb\n@highlight\nLimbaugh: NFL is like street gangs with no weapons", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 62, "end": 77}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 152, "end": 167}, {"start": 285, "end": 292}, {"start": 349, "end": 359}, {"start": 536, "end": 554}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 734, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1140}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Limbaugh has frequently lambasted celebratory dances performed by @placeholder players after scoring touchdowns (\"a cultural problem ... that has resulted in a total lack of class\") and assailed the game itself for its aggressive nature.", "idx": 95970}], "idx": 62552} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha Cliff 17-year-old Lucy will take on her 37-year-old trainer Paul Ashe later this month When Lucy Garland first told her parents she wanted try out wrestling, they didn't think she was serious. But now the petite blonde, at only 5ft 5ins tall, takes on men in the ring who are more than twice her age and size. The 17-year-old started training at the Ultimate British Wrestling (UBW) club in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, just one year ago but has already progressed to a competitive level. Lucy, who has gained a reputation for her high-energy moves, will take on her 37-year-old trainer, Paul Ashe, in the ring during her first live match later this month (July 19).\n@highlight\nLucy Garland has been training in wrestling for just one year\n@highlight\n17-year-old will fight her trainer Paul Ashe in the ring this month\n@highlight\nPaul, 37, is more than twice Lucy's age and double her size", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 70, "end": 78}, {"start": 102, "end": 113}, {"start": 360, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 410, "end": 422}, {"start": 494, "end": 497}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 683, "end": 694}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder can be scary and I think you need dedication and a passion for it if you are going to succeed.", "idx": 95976}], "idx": 62556} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TRIPOLI, Libya (CNN) -- When Libya's National Transitional Council set up shop in the capital, Tripoli, it found the cupboard was bare. \"We only had $13.5 million in the Central Bank of Libya,\" according to Ali Tarhouni, the oil and economy Minister and one of the first senior officials of the NTC to arrive in the capital. 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Apps designed to connect like-minded people, both online and in the real world, are being promoted as potentially capable of generating the kinds of billions Facebook may or may not be worth. But to achieve this, tech companies must encourage users to make a leap into an unknown world and throw private information into a void. \"If we get this right, I cannot think of a bigger thing to be working on right now,\" said Paul Davison, CEO of Highlight, one of the most buzzed-about of such apps to emerge this year. \"We can take billions and billions of dollars.\"\n@highlight\nMobile apps connecting strangers in real world might be \"the next Facebook\"\n@highlight\nHighlight connects mobile users within 150 meters based upon mutual friends or interests\n@highlight\nBadoo operates on same principle but covers more distance\n@highlight\nSome worry that GPS-aided introductions will seem creepy", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 552, "end": 563}, {"start": 573, "end": 581}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 893, "end": 897}, {"start": 978, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Davison won't disclose how many people have signed up for @placeholder to date, but our tests in London this week revealed a relatively thin pool of users.", "idx": 95984}], "idx": 62563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "President Obama admitted Sunday that as the nation's top Democrat, he bears the blame for his party's historic losses in Tuesday's midterm congressional elections \u2013 but insisted moments later that his policies are sound, and signaled that he will double down on his most controversial plans. 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Al Sharpton, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and President Obama for being 'responsible' for the murder of two NYPD officers on Saturday Actor James Woods took to Twitter on Sunday to blame the Rev. Al Sharpton, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and President Obama for being \u2018responsible\u2019 for the murder of two NYPD officers on Saturday. Sharpton came in for the worst of Woods\u2019 abuse, with the former Academy Award nominee calling him a \u2018race pimp\u2019 and a \u2018disgusting pig\u2019. At one point on Sunday morning Woods\u2019 tweeted: \u2018This disgusting pig is DIRECTLY responsible for the murder of two good policemen. No discussion\u2019.\n@highlight\nActor has blamed Sharpton, Mayor de Blasio and President Obama for being 'responsible' for the murder of two NYPD officers on Saturday\n@highlight\nSharpton came in for the worst of Woods' abuse, with the former Academy Award nominee calling him a 'race pimp' and a 'disgusting pig'\n@highlight\n'This disgusting pig is DIRECTLY responsible for the murder of two good policemen. 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Three Drug Enforcement Administration special agents were among the dead, according to the DEA, which did not identify them. 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But baby Camilla still came into the world by royal approval. Yesterday her husband, Prince Charles, revealed a hitherto unknown royal fact: that he and his future wife were delivered by the same gynaecologist-obstetrician - but in very different surroundings. The prince made his revelation on a visit to King's Hospital in Camberwell, south London, where, by coincidence, the Duchess of Cornwall was born to Major Bruce Shand and his wife the Hon Rosalind Shand on July 17 1947. 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This, we can safely say, was an official protest. England are perilously close to The Great Depression at international level and it will take more than a 1-0 win over Norway to drag them clear of danger. 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Alberto Nisman, who was set to testify Monday in a closed-door hearing, was found in the bathroom of his Buenos Aires apartment late Sunday, federal prosecutor Viviana Fein told Telam, Argentina's official news agency. 'We can confirm that it was a gunshot wound, .22 caliber,' she said, adding that it was too early in the investigation to know what had happened. 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Sturridge will be back in the squad for the Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania and the friendly against Italy, the first time he has trained under Hodgson since suffering a thigh injury in September while on England duty. 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Jayden Thomas, 13 and Braxton Wood, 14, had been missing since August 26th, when Braxton took his mother's black 2005 Ford Explorer and vanished. 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The 11-story brick apartment building on Governors Island formerly housed Coast Guard families. The Trust for Governors Island says the building has been vacant since 1996 and does not meet current building codes. 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In the fourth election for the young Indonesian democracy, Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto are in contention to lead a country with a slowed economy and rising voter concerns about corruption in government. 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But the Barcelona star's tame penalty was easily saved by Jefferson in the Brazil goal.\n@highlight\nBrazil defeat Argentina 2-0 in Beijing friendly\n@highlight\nDiego Tardelli scores twice to give a Selecao victory\n@highlight\nLionel Messi misses penalty just before half time", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 70, "end": 97}, {"start": 119, "end": 125}, {"start": 173, "end": 186}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 329, "end": 344}, {"start": 357, "end": 364}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 430}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 487, "end": 497}, {"start": 511, "end": 524}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 652, "end": 657}, {"start": 676, "end": 681}, {"start": 690, "end": 698}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 800, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder has made wholesale changes to its football operation since that 7-1 semi-final humiliation in July.", "idx": 96095}], "idx": 62635} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Losing your opening game at a World Cup is a blow and Saturday night\u2019s defeat leaves England\u2019s hopes of progressing hanging in the balance. But I honestly think there are more positives than negatives to take from the game, with Roy Hodgson\u2019s gamble on Raheem Sterling - and the teenager\u2019s fearless performance - both reasons to be optimistic. I say this with my professional head on and as an England fan, and I\u2019d be surprised if a lot of my fellow England fans disagreed. Sure, I would have liked us to win, and we came closer than many may have expected.\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson's gamble on playing Sterling paid off\n@highlight\nDanny Welbeck was lively and Wayne Rooney laid on the goal\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez close to Liverpool team-mates such as Steven Gerrard\n@highlight\nEngland play Uruguay on Thursday in World Cup Group D\n@highlight\nSuarez will have knowledge of how to get better of Gerrard\n@highlight\nWayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo were OK at Man Utd after 2006 World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 85, "end": 91}, {"start": 229, "end": 239}, {"start": 253, "end": 267}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 601, "end": 608}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 670}, {"start": 700, "end": 710}, {"start": 721, "end": 729}, {"start": 750, "end": 763}, {"start": 776, "end": 782}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 812, "end": 820}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 892, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 922}, {"start": 928, "end": 944}, {"start": 957, "end": 963}, {"start": 976, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Best of enemies: @placeholder must not show Suarez (right) any mercy when England face Uruguay", "idx": 96099}], "idx": 62637} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A shipping record has emerged showing Moby Dick author Herman Melville signing up for a whaling voyage across the Pacific which would inspire him to write the American classic. Melville, then just 21 years old, is featured on a list of crew members for the Acushnet whaling vessel, which launched from New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1841. The entry includes physical characteristics of the young Melville, who was living in nearby Fairhaven before the launch. Shipping record: Melville's name (highlighted) was entered on the crew's list for a whaling vessel set to sail the Pacific, inspiring the tale of Moby Dick\n@highlight\nDocument emerged showing Melville as sailor on the Acushnet in 1840\n@highlight\nSet sail from New Bedord, Masachusetts in 1841 - and was gone four years\n@highlight\nSailed the Pacific, lived with islanders and had first-hand whaling experience\n@highlight\nAcademics have pointed to how his experiences shaped classical U.S. novel\n@highlight\nMoby Dick was obscure in author's life - other sailing tale made him money", "entities": [{"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 114, "end": 120}, {"start": 159, "end": 166}, {"start": 177, "end": 184}, {"start": 257, "end": 264}, {"start": 302, "end": 312}, {"start": 315, "end": 327}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 477, "end": 484}, {"start": 575, "end": 581}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 652, "end": 659}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 720, "end": 729}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 801, "end": 807}, {"start": 943, "end": 946}, {"start": 965, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, one of the great American novels, is pictured above in the 1956 film version", "idx": 96102}], "idx": 62639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 06:09 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 17 October 2012 David Cameron and George Osborne insist they enjoy a more cordial alliance than some previous occupants of Downing Street. But their pets are not afraid to get their claws out over who would make a better PM \u2013 that is, Prime Mouser. Just before dawn yesterday, Freya, the Chancellor\u2019s cat, took on Larry, the Prime Minister\u2019s pet, in a very public catfight. The PM's cat Larry takes a claw to the neck in the scrap with George Osborne's pet Freya outside Number 10 this morning\n@highlight\nThe PM's pet Larry and the Chancellor's cat Freya trade blows at dawn\n@highlight\nA policeman looked on as Freya struck Larry at the throat\n@highlight\nLarry was later seen cowering in the window\n@highlight\nNo 10 refuses to get drawn into the cat fight, saying the two pets 'co-exist'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 104}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 199, "end": 212}, {"start": 311, "end": 322}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 463, "end": 467}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 547, "end": 555}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Larry attempted to put up a fight, but after Freya landed a paw on his neck he was forced to flee back to @placeholder.", "idx": 96104}], "idx": 62640} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented a united stance with Haitian President Rene Preval during her visit Saturday to the quake-battered capital. Clinton, the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit the country since Tuesday's 7.0-magnitude quake, sought to assure the Haitian people that the United States is working with the government \"to assist in every way we can.\" \"We are here at the invitation of your government to help you,\" she said. \"As President Obama has said, we will be here today, tomorrow and for the time ahead.\" Clinton said she and Preval will issue a joint communique Sunday \"setting forth our intention to cooperate together.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says global aid can help Haiti become better place than it was before quake\n@highlight\nNEW: Medical official warns that a third of patients in makeshift hospital may die without surgery\n@highlight\nNEW: Amid chaos, signs of progress, including aid distribution sites, hospitals\n@highlight\nEx-Presidents Clinton and George W. 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What was in the files that Danish detective Martin Rohde saw that related to the childhood of his blunt-speaking Swedish colleague Saga Noren? Is Martin himself guilty of murder? Scandinavian suspense: Sofia Helin stars as Saga Noren in the brilliant cross-border drama The Bridge And does the temperature ever rise above freezing in this corner of Scandinavia? The good news is that we won't have to wait too much longer to find out. Filming for a third series of the BBC4 hit is under way, so there was only one thing to do - head to the scene of the crime.\n@highlight\nHit crime series The Bridge splits its action between Malmo and Copenhagen\n@highlight\nFilming of a third series of the Scandi Noir thriller is currently in progress\n@highlight\nFans of the show can find key sights on both sides of the Oresund strait", "entities": [{"start": 6, "end": 15}, {"start": 163, "end": 173}, {"start": 203, "end": 208}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 322, "end": 327}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 408}, {"start": 446, "end": 455}, {"start": 525, "end": 535}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 764, "end": 773}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}, {"start": 866, "end": 876}, {"start": 981, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, it's a symphony of misery, augmented by depressing decor, despair and Martin's haunting visions in the subterranean swimming pool.", "idx": 96114}], "idx": 62645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's admiration for Myanmar democracy activist and former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi was hard to miss during her visit to Suu Kyi's home in Yangon. They stood together, hands clasped and all smiles -- and even shared a hug -- at a news conference Friday on Suu Kyi's porch before international journalists. \"I felt like I had known her for years,\" Clinton told CNN's Jill Dougherty on her second day of meeting with Suu Kyi, \"because of all of the information I had about her and the interactions that friends of mine had about her that carried messages back and forth.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Myanmar must end North Korea military ties to get U.S. cooperation, she says\n@highlight\nSecretary Clinton expresses deep admiration for iconic democracy activist\n@highlight\nClinton became the first U.S. secretary of state to visit the country in 50 years\n@highlight\nBut the country is not yet on the road to democracy, activist says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 123, "end": 138}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 195, "end": 200}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 416, "end": 418}, {"start": 422, "end": 435}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 740, "end": 746}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Burma\" was the name the country used decades ago, before the military junta took control and changed it to \"@placeholder.\"", "idx": 96116}], "idx": 62646} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jeanne Cooper, who played Katherine Chancellor, the \"Dame of Genoa City,\" on \"The Young and the Restless,\" has died. She was 84. Her death was confirmed by her son, actor Corbin Bernsen, on his Twitter account. \"Mom passed this morning,\" Bernsen posted. \"She was in peace and without fear.\" Cooper had been suffering from an undisclosed illness. The cause of death was not given. Cooper was already a well-established TV actress when she took the role of Chancellor in 1973. \"The Young and the Restless\" was struggling in the ratings and its creator, William J. Bell, wanted to spice things up.\n@highlight\nJeanne Cooper played Katherine Chancellor on \"Young and the Restless\"\n@highlight\nCooper played role for 39 years\n@highlight\nActress is mother of actor Corbin Bernsen\n@highlight\n\"She was in peace and without fear,\" Bernsen tweeted", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 35, "end": 54}, {"start": 70, "end": 79}, {"start": 87, "end": 112}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 247, "end": 253}, {"start": 300, "end": 305}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 464, "end": 473}, {"start": 485, "end": 510}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 636, "end": 655}, {"start": 661, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 701}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"When you did work you were proud of, you'd hope for approval or a 'good job' from @placeholder as a child would from a parent.", "idx": 96121}], "idx": 62649} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "When he was on the baseball field, Ryan Freel was unafraid to fling his body, and his head, into plays -- diving after balls and crashing into outfield walls. 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Now, nearly a year after his death, Freel has the distinction of being the first Major League Baseball player to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine. \"The real important issue is that he hit his head multiple times -- small hits, big hits, in baseball and outside of baseball,\" said Robert Stern, co-founder of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at BU.\n@highlight\nMLB says it's working with experts to prevent concussions and head injuries\n@highlight\nRyan Freel's family says knowing he had CTE \"provides some solace\" after his suicide\n@highlight\nChronic traumatic encephalopathy is believed to be a result of repetitive brain trauma\n@highlight\nThe disease is associated with memory loss, erratic behavior, aggression and paranoia", "entities": [{"start": 35, "end": 44}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 302, "end": 306}, {"start": 347, "end": 367}, {"start": 431, "end": 433}, {"start": 469, "end": 504}, {"start": 640, "end": 651}, {"start": 672, "end": 719}, {"start": 724, "end": 725}, {"start": 739, "end": 741}, {"start": 826, "end": 835}, {"start": 866, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is just as dangerous\" as other sports and, she added, affords players less protection.", "idx": 96123}, {"query": "These types of problems -- which are echoed in other @placeholder cases -- raise questions about how big a role the disease plays in suicides among players, and how things like pre-existing mental health problems, or post-career adjustment issues, influence the cause of death.", "idx": 96124}], "idx": 62651} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Standard & Poor's move lowering the U.S. credit rating from AAA to AA+ shook global markets over the weekend as traders reacted to the news. Shares dipped across the Middle East Sunday as the region's exchanges were among the first global markets to open since the historic downgrade. Israel's stock market fell more than 6%, and the Tel Aviv 25 Index ended the trading day down 6.99%. The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index fell 3.7% on Sunday. And the General Index on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange lost 2.5%. In Saudi Arabia, the Tadawul All-Share Index gained less than 0.1% after dropping nearly 5.5% Saturday.\n@highlight\nNEW: G-7 nations will hold a conference call to discuss the downgraded rating\n@highlight\nShares dip across the Middle East as markets open\n@highlight\nIsrael's Tel Aviv 25 index ends the trading day down 6.99%\n@highlight\nThe Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index falls 3.7%", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 23}, {"start": 45, "end": 48}, {"start": 69, "end": 71}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 294, "end": 299}, {"start": 344, "end": 360}, {"start": 401, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 427}, {"start": 473, "end": 485}, {"start": 494, "end": 522}, {"start": 538, "end": 549}, {"start": 556, "end": 578}, {"start": 655, "end": 655}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 800, "end": 805}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 874, "end": 895}, {"start": 898, "end": 900}, {"start": 903, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"To cure its addiction to debts, the @placeholder has to re-establish the common sense principle that one should live within its means.\"", "idx": 96128}], "idx": 62654} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Weapons that dominated Europe for more than 3,000 years were introduced by the ancient Minoan civilisation, according to a new study. Swords, metal battle axes, long bladed spears, shields and possibly even armour were brought to Europe by the Minoans who ruled Crete. The finding overturns the popular perception originally put forward by archaeologists that Ancient Crete was one of the most peaceful civilisations in history. Scroll down to video The palace of Knossos reveals an advanced and organised society. Since towns and palaces in Crete, the home of the mythical Minotaur, were first dug up and studied a century ago the Minoans have been widely regarded by archaeologists as an essentially peaceful people.\n@highlight\nMinoan culture was permeated by warfare and violence\n@highlight\nWeapons used in Crete remained in use until advent of gunpowder", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 28}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 230, "end": 235}, {"start": 244, "end": 250}, {"start": 262, "end": 266}, {"start": 360, "end": 372}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 542, "end": 546}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018There were few spheres of interaction in @placeholder that did not have a martial component, right down to the symbols used in their written scripts.\u2019", "idx": 96140}], "idx": 62663} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- El Paso native Maria Ruiz knows firsthand how different life can be a mere 30-minute drive south of her Texas home. 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Teachers told her that many children were failing because they were hungry.\n@highlight\nEl Paso native Maria Ruiz brings aid to hundreds of impoverished Mexicans\n@highlight\nShe crosses the border several times a week to the outskirts of Juarez\n@highlight\nHer family's ministry is building community kitchen, orphanage and trade school", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 128, "end": 132}, {"start": 208, "end": 217}, {"start": 274, "end": 284}, {"start": 296, "end": 299}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 390}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 847, "end": 853}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 912, "end": 919}, {"start": 996, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She cooked meals in her kitchen and drove the food south to the @placeholder school.", "idx": 96147}], "idx": 62667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Actor and director Gary Sinise has appeared on film in \"Forrest Gump,\" \"Truman\" and \"Apollo 13\" and on television in \"CSI: NY.\" He co-founded the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago. 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Once I did, I wanted to do all I could to help the filmmakers find a distributor and get this wonderful film into the theaters.\n@highlight\nGary Sinise: I agreed to help produce a film made by man with two brothers in military\n@highlight\nHe says \"Brothers at War\" shows side of military rarely seen\n@highlight\nSinise: We can't do enough to honor military for sacrifices on our behalf", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 71, "end": 82}, {"start": 87, "end": 92}, {"start": 100, "end": 108}, {"start": 138, "end": 139}, {"start": 161, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 432, "end": 435}, {"start": 637, "end": 647}, {"start": 744, "end": 758}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I was honored to be asked to come on board as executive producer of the film, \"@placeholder,\" an honest and inside look at our military service members.", "idx": 96150}], "idx": 62668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Raheem Sterling partied in a London nightclub until 3am - the day after he was \u2018too tired\u2019 to play for England in their Euro 2016 qualifier in Estonia. The Liverpool winger was joined at trendy Cirque le Soir near Carnaby Street by national team colleagues Danny Welbeck and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, just 24 hours after being left on the bench by manager Roy Hodgson, who revealed that Sterling had approached him the day before the 1-0 win in Tallinn complaining of tiredness. 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Martin Kaymer turned 30 on December 28 and will surely emphasise he is a man in his prime by completing an impressive statement of intent in the desert on Sunday. The final round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship was shaping up to be an epic duel in the sun between the winners of the last three majors when McIlroy notched his first hole in one as a pro on Friday, to pull within two strokes of the German.\n@highlight\nMartin Kaymer heads into the final round with a six-shot lead\n@highlight\nKaymer hit an impressive seven under-par as he took full control\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy endured a frustrating day on the greens and shot one under\n@highlight\nMcIlroy goes into final day two shots off second place\n@highlight\nThomas Pieters closed the round on 14 under after a round of 70", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 45}, {"start": 65, "end": 76}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 366, "end": 382}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 590, "end": 602}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 739, "end": 750}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 888, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, who leads by six shots, chips out of the bunker on the 10th hole during the third round", "idx": 96166}], "idx": 62676} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Less than two months after 43-year-old Eric Garner died in a police chokehold, New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton announced that all NYPD officers will undergo a three-day retraining period on the proper use of force when engaging a suspect. The training will focus on how officers can avoid physical confrontations when talking to and restraining suspects, as well as how to safely take them into custody without bringing harm to either the individual or the officer. Officers will also undergo a leadership and cultural sensitivity workshop. \"It was evident to me and Mayor (Bill) de Blasio... that there was a need for a fundamental shift in the culture of the department, from an overarching focus on police activity... to an emphasis on collaborative problem-solving with the community,\" Bratton said before the city council's Committee for Public Safety Monday.\n@highlight\nNYPD to institute use-of-force retraining after deaths of two suspects\n@highlight\nEric Garner died after police used a chokehold on him\n@highlight\nRonald Singleton also died after being put in a body wrap to restrain him", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 79, "end": 111}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 847, "end": 873}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}, {"start": 976, "end": 986}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder got out of the taxi and \"became combative with the officer, trying to fight with him,\" the police statement said.", "idx": 96175}], "idx": 62681} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rare appearance on the campaign trail by President Obama on Sunday night was marred by a steady stream of crowd members leaving early and even a yelling heckler. The president had shown up at the Democratic rally in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, near Washington, to support Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, who is running for governor. With Obama's approval levels hovering around record lows, many candidates from his party have been wary of appearing with the president during their election races because of his sagging popularity. 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What if your cup, straw or glass changed color to warn you?\" The pitch comes from a group of people who've put their minds together to work toward developing a cup and straw that will change color in the presence of date-rape drugs. When substances like GHB, ketamine and Rohypnol touch the surface of the drinkware, they will turn into the designated color used to detect the drug, alerting you to its presence. In a video posted to YouTube to promote a funding campaign, DrinkSavvy Inc. founder Mike Abramson said the idea came from a bad experience where he was once \"roofied\" -- referring to Rohypnol, a sedative -- while out drinking with friends.\n@highlight\nBoston-based company devises cups and straws that can detect date-rape drugs\n@highlight\nWith the help of a chemistry professor, the company came up with a prototype\n@highlight\nDrinkSavvy's funding campaign helped raise more than $50,000\n@highlight\nFounder Mike Abramson hopes to roll out completed products in early to mid-2014", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 370, "end": 372}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 613, "end": 625}, {"start": 712, "end": 719}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 956, "end": 965}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As for cost, @placeholder says prices will be competitive with what the bars already pay for cups and straws.", "idx": 96178}], "idx": 62683} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Toulon's Delon Armitage has appealed against a 12-week ban for abusive language directed at Leicester Tigers supporters after a European Rugby Champions Cup match on December 7, European Professional Cup Rugby has announced. An independent disciplinary committee found that Armitage had directed abusive language at Leicester supporters after the match at Welford Road, which Leicester won 25-21, and was therefore guilty of misconduct. The appeal will be heard in London on January 8, 2015 by an independent appeal committee consisting of Lorne Crerar (Scotland), chairman, Rod McKenzie (Scotland) and Simon Thomas (Wales). Toulon's Delon Armitage (left) was described by an official disciplinary committee as 'an habitual offender'\n@highlight\nDelon Armitage has appealed his charge for using abusive language\n@highlight\nA disciplinary committee found the Toulon full-back guilty of misconduct\n@highlight\nArmitage was reported to have told a group of Leicester fans to 'f*** off'\n@highlight\nThe appeal will be heard by an independent committee on January 8", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 92, "end": 107}, {"start": 128, "end": 155}, {"start": 178, "end": 185}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 316, "end": 324}, {"start": 356, "end": 367}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 540, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 575, "end": 586}, {"start": 589, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 621}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 634, "end": 647}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 857, "end": 862}, {"start": 906, "end": 913}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The disciplinary committee said @placeholder's previous record was taken into account when they made their judgement on December 21.", "idx": 96181}], "idx": 62686} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Gerri Peev Voters could have to go back to the ballot box for a second general election next year if Scots choose independence. That\u2019s because Scottish MPs could be removed from Westminster within months of a Yes vote in the referendum. This could potentially trigger another election as the abolition of the 59 Scottish seats could change the balance of power. Senior Tories warn David Cameron could go down in history as the Prime Minister who lost the union If Labour wins a slim majority, experts have said it would leave Westminster with a \u2018zombie government\u2019, forced to limp on as a minority administration.\n@highlight\nNarrowing of opinion polls heaps pressure on David Cameron\n@highlight\nSenior Tories warn he could go down in history as PM who lost the union\n@highlight\nThere are even calls from Tories to oust Scots MPs before 2015", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 181, "end": 191}, {"start": 212, "end": 214}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 467, "end": 472}, {"start": 529, "end": 539}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 748, "end": 749}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 822, "end": 826}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But privately many @placeholder believe his position will be untenable if voters back independence.", "idx": 96188}], "idx": 62691} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Jewish organizations called for a Romanian official to resign and face a criminal investigation after he wore a Nazi uniform during a fashion show over the weekend. 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The organization's director, Marco Katz, said Mazare had broken Romanian law and encouraged his son to do the same, \"educating him to treat the law with contempt.\"\n@highlight\nJewish organizations call for a Romanian official to resign\n@highlight\nMayor wore a Nazi uniform during a fashion show\n@highlight\nRadu Mazare said he did not notice Nazi swastika symbol on the uniform", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 50}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 174, "end": 184}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 230, "end": 233}, {"start": 283, "end": 293}, {"start": 321, "end": 329}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 433, "end": 453}, {"start": 459, "end": 481}, {"start": 486, "end": 492}, {"start": 577, "end": 586}, {"start": 594, "end": 599}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 723, "end": 728}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 888, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Katz said Mazare was sending a message \"that to wear Nazi uniforms and to march the @placeholder steps is legal and 'in vogue' in Romania.\"", "idx": 96198}], "idx": 62698} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nadia Gilani, Thomas Durante and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 22:33 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 15 January 2013 Incredible new images from the surface of Mars have provided a new glimpse into the NASA mission, including more possible evidence that there was once water on the on the Red Planet. They are the latest in a series of snaps from the Martian landscape that have come courtesy of the Curiosity rover, which has been on the planet since August 5. The new photos came on the heels of an incredible photo from Mars' surface that appeared to be a flower blooming among the rocks.\n@highlight\nSo called \u2018Martian-flower\u2019 captured by NASA\u2019s Curiosity rover appears to be blooming on the red planet\n@highlight\nNASA says it is not debris as appears to be growing from rocky surface\n@highlight\nSpace fans speculate it could be quartz embedded in the rock", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 171, "end": 174}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 411, "end": 425}, {"start": 534, "end": 537}, {"start": 625, "end": 638}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 728, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rock steady: This image released by NASA shows the flat area of @placeholder where Curiosity will conduct its first drilling site", "idx": 96199}], "idx": 62699} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Apple's gold iPad is expected to launch at a 'small' event in Cupertino on 16 October - a week earlier than first thought Despite claims Apple has been gearing up to launch its new range of iPads on 21 October, we may get to see the devices a week earlier. Tech site Re/code claims the launch event will now take place on 16 October at Apple's Cupertino headquarters. If these reports are true, the iPad could go on sale on the 24 October. Last week, rumours suggested Apple was putting the finishing touches to a new version of it's iPad Air - including a gold version.\n@highlight\nPrevious reports suggested Apple would launch new iPads on 21 October\n@highlight\nTech site Recode has now said the event will take place on 16 October\n@highlight\nReports claim it will be a smaller event than the one held to launch iPhone 6\n@highlight\nTablet is rumoured to feature a Touch ID fingerprint sensor and Apple Pay\n@highlight\nExperts predict Apple will launch an 'iPad Plus' with a 12.9-inch screen next year - and its tablets could feature split screen capabilities\n@highlight\nRetina display iMacs also expected to launch alongside Apple Pay system and new Mac software called Yosemite", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 62, "end": 70}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 344, "end": 352}, {"start": 399, "end": 402}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 534, "end": 541}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 813, "end": 818}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 897, "end": 905}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 957, "end": 965}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1151, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1171, "end": 1178}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sales of @placeholder have slumped for two quarters, after climbing from $5 billion (\u00a33 billion) when they were launched in 2010, to $30 billion (\u00a319 billion) in 2012 and $32 billion in 2013 (\u00a320 billion).", "idx": 96204}], "idx": 62704} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ASUNCION, Paraguay (CNN) -- Mexico and Paraguay are the top two marijuana-producing countries in the world, a U.N. report says. 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They had been summoned by MPs to explain why they contribute little or nothing to the Treasury's coffers. In a three-hour inquisition: Troy Alstead, global chief financial officer at Starbucks, was told his defence that the coffee chain continually made a loss in Britain 'just doesn't ring true' The legal ruses deployed by the three US firms have caused outrage because ordinary taxpayers are left to make up the difference.\n@highlight\n'It seems to us that you are exporting your profits to minimise your tax', says committee chairman Margaret Hodge when questioning Starbucks chief\n@highlight\nAmazon and Google also being questioned over decision to base European operations in countries that have lower tax rates such as Luxembourg\n@highlight\nStarbucks paid no corporation tax in the past three years, Amazon paid no corporation tax last year and Google is accused of paying just \u00a36m in tax\n@highlight\nGoogle admitted funnelling profits to a company in the tax haven of Bermuda;\n@highlight\nStarbucks said it had a deal with the Dutch government to minimise its tax bill and 'buys' coffee through Switzerland even though the beans never touch Swiss soil;\n@highlight\nAmazon admitted basing its European operations in Luxembourg because of the low tax there;\n@highlight\nThe internet giant also claimed not to know its UK turnover.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 151, "end": 152}, {"start": 173, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 221, "end": 226}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 390, "end": 397}, {"start": 439, "end": 450}, {"start": 487, "end": 495}, {"start": 568, "end": 574}, {"start": 639, "end": 640}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 873, "end": 881}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1155, "end": 1160}, {"start": 1210, "end": 1215}, {"start": 1278, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1306}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1340}, {"start": 1404, "end": 1414}, {"start": 1450, "end": 1454}, {"start": 1473, "end": 1478}, {"start": 1500, "end": 1507}, {"start": 1523, "end": 1532}, {"start": 1623, "end": 1624}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There are over 17,009 @placeholder coffee shops across the world.", "idx": 96230}, {"query": "@placeholder went public in 1992, at a price of $17 per share and closed trading that first day at $21.50 per share.", "idx": 96231}], "idx": 62721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Dean There may not be a drop of snow in sight but that hasn't stopped 190 Australian dog sled enthusiasts banding together to race in their own 'dry' version of the traditional winter sport. Forget the sleds used to compete in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada and Russia - in Northern Victoria people jump on specially imported scooters and homemade vehicles, adapted from $1000 mountain bikes, for the fast and furious races. And it's not just the ordinary dog sled racing breeds, such as the Alaskan malamute, Alaskan husky and Siberian husky, that take part in the competition.\n@highlight\nAustralia's largest dry dog sled race takes place over the Queen's birthday bank holiday weekend every year\n@highlight\nPeople ride specially imported 'scooters' and homemade vehicles adapted from mountain bikes to race\n@highlight\nThe dogs that take part include imported Nordic breeds and crossbreed eurohounds\n@highlight\n'The dogs love it, they race each other,' organiser Vaughan Winther says\n@highlight\nThe fastest pooches can reach 30/35kmph around the 2.2km dirt track just outside of Shepparton, Victoria", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 83, "end": 92}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 288, "end": 293}, {"start": 300, "end": 316}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 675, "end": 703}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 990, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One man in the fast race (left) is pulled by two @placeholder dogs, while a girl in the junior category (right) is led by just one dog", "idx": 96234}], "idx": 62724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Competitors stripped off to compete in Sochi today, with skiers competing in their vests and some athletes even using the snow to cool down as temperatures rose to 18 degrees celsius (64F) today. 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Tuesday's launch was successful, but the plan to send the Mangalyaan, or \"Mars craft,\" on a 680 million-kilometer journey into Mars' orbit has given further credence to claims of an intensifying -- although officially unacknowledged -- space race developing in Asia, with potentially dangerous ramifications. \"I believe India's leadership sees China's recent accomplishments in space science as a threat to its status in Asia, and feels the need to respond,\" says Dr James Clay Moltz, professor at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, who sees increasing competition for space-related power and prestige in Asia that echoes the Cold War space race of the mid-20th century.\n@highlight\nIndia's focus on Mars is a product of an increasing Asian space race, says an expert\n@highlight\nDr James Clay Moltz says there has been increased competition in region in past decade\n@highlight\nHe says China's rapid ascent as a space power has made neighbors follow suit\n@highlight\nThe mission has been criticized by some as misguided, given India's social needs", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 28}, {"start": 32, "end": 35}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 258, "end": 267}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 327, "end": 330}, {"start": 461, "end": 464}, {"start": 520, "end": 524}, {"start": 544, "end": 548}, {"start": 621, "end": 624}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}, {"start": 900, "end": 903}, {"start": 935, "end": 939}, {"start": 982, "end": 997}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1225, "end": 1229}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For much of its 50-year history, @placeholder's space program has prioritized developing technological capacity to help its population, such as improving its telecommunications infrastructure and environmental monitoring with satellites.", "idx": 96237}], "idx": 62726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Facebook employees past and present with a bone to pick against the company have aired their grievances in an online forum that makes the 'best place to work in tech' look like just another job. Employees bemoan the company\u2019s lack of privacy, hate having to listen to people whine to them about Facebook, and wonder whether this website they spend so much time with is really worth the screen it\u2019s displayed on. 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Sheriff Jerry Whitehead told CNN affiliate WJXT that the Lake Butler \"community is in shock,\" after 72-year-old Hubert Allen Jr. allegedly went on a shooting spree, killing his longtime boss, Marvin Pritchett, 80, and a former co-worker Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado, 28. Two other men were shot and wounded. Whitehead said he knew all of the individuals and is Pritchett's nephew. 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The sheer number of aircraft being purchased at this year's show is outstanding, amazing and a little bit disconcerting. 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A shopper displays a $500 million Zimbabwean bank note. The bills officially come into circulation Monday, although they were on the foreign currency dealers market Saturday. As high as they are, though, the bills still aren't enough to buy a loaf of bread. They can buy only four oranges. The new note is equal to just one U.S. dollar. Once-prosperous Zimbabwe has seen an unprecedented economic meltdown since it gained independence in 1980, with the official inflation rate now at 2.2 million percent.\n@highlight\nNew bills officially come into circulation Monday\n@highlight\nBills aren't enough to buy a loaf of bread. They can only buy four oranges\n@highlight\nGideon Gono: Notes for \"convenience of the banking public and corporate sector\"\n@highlight\nThe new note is equal to just one U.S. dollar", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 232, "end": 241}, {"start": 522, "end": 525}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 861, "end": 871}, {"start": 986, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder started issuing large bank notes in December, starting with denominations of $250,000.", "idx": 96249}], "idx": 62732} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Pope's Harley Davidson motorbike has sold at auction for a miraculous \u00a3200,000 - 20 times its original valuation. Dozens of potential buyers attended the auction at the Grand Palais (Great Palace) in Paris, all of them hoping to get their hands on the 1,585cc Dyna Super Glide. It was given to Pope Francis last June as a gift from Harley-Davidson to mark the American company's 110th anniversary. Pope Francis announced he was selling one of his two Harley Davidson motorbikes and hopes to raise \u00a312,000 for charity. But it fetched more than \u00a3200,000 at auction The pontiff was given two bikes and a leather jacket by Harley Davidson to celebrate their 110th anniversary\n@highlight\nFrancis was given two bikes and a leather jacket last year\n@highlight\nGift given by Harley Davidson to celebrate company's 110th anniversary\n@highlight\nThe bike's fuel tank has been signed by His Holiness", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 11, "end": 25}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 264, "end": 279}, {"start": 298, "end": 309}, {"start": 336, "end": 350}, {"start": 364, "end": 371}, {"start": 407, "end": 413}, {"start": 455, "end": 469}, {"start": 623, "end": 637}, {"start": 687, "end": 693}, {"start": 771, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A '@placeholder' leather biker jacket which accompanied the motorbike also sold for \u00a341,000.", "idx": 96251}], "idx": 62733} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New Argentina boss Gerardo Martino has slammed the level of media scrutiny directed at those who manage superstars such as Lionel Messi, claiming the joy is taken away from coaching such talent. Martino suggests the enormous pressure and constant questioning surrounding Messi means coaches will be criticised regardless of the talisman's performances. The former Barcelona manager will team up with the four-time Ballon d'Or winner having replaced Alejandro Sabella, who left the post following Argentina's agonising World Cup final defeat to Germany in July. Thankless: Gerardo Martino says managers who coach Lionel Messi can never win due to the level of scrutiny\n@highlight\nBarcelona superstar injured his groin on Sunday during match at Villarreal\n@highlight\nGerardo Martino managed Lionel Messi during his spell as Barcelona boss\n@highlight\nMartino has criticised the media scrutiny coaches receive managing Messi\n@highlight\nFriendly sees world champions Germany take on Argentina in a repeat of the final in Rio in July, where Mario Gotze scored an extra-time winner\n@highlight\nTottenham's Erik Lamela called up to replace the Barcelona striker", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 33}, {"start": 123, "end": 134}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 271, "end": 275}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 414, "end": 424}, {"start": 449, "end": 465}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 518, "end": 526}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 572, "end": 586}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 679, "end": 687}, {"start": 743, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 822, "end": 830}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'After the game against @placeholder, the national team doctor will go and see Messi [in Barcelona],", "idx": 96252}], "idx": 62734} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 25 May 2012 Since her Team GB Olympic kit was unveiled in March, the London fashion designer has been keeping a relatively low profile. But last night Stella McCartney got back into the swing of things as she attended a pop art themed charity ball in the capital Wearing an eye-catching swirl print dress from her eponymous label, the 40-year-old looked happy and relaxed as she joined a host of fashion friends including Agyness Denn, Natalia Vodianova and Naomi Watts. London designer Stella McCartney opted for an eye-catching swirl-print dress and strappy heels\n@highlight\nBoth Natalia Vodianova and Agyness Denn wear her eponymous label\n@highlight\nLast night's ball raised over \u00a31.1 million for the NSPCC", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 98, "end": 112}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 227, "end": 242}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 563, "end": 578}, {"start": 658, "end": 674}, {"start": 680, "end": 691}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Agyness sported a gold-embroidered, short-sleeved cream dress paired with chunky, beige wedges, while @placeholder picked a royal blue, strapless lace dress with a belted, peplum waist.", "idx": 96265}, {"query": "As co-chairs of the event @placeholder and Natalia Vodianova took to the stage to give a speech", "idx": 96266}], "idx": 62739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 07:19 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 3 December 2013 Douglas Hewitt has put up the same Christmas tree for the 84th time this year after his father first bought it in 1929 A great-grandfather has put up his Christmas tree for the 84th time this year after his father first bought it from a toy shop in 1929. Douglas Hewitt, 84, has celebrated every Christmas with the artificial tree since he was born and he and his wife Mavis, 82, have once again put it up this year. Mr Hewitt's father bought the tree from Redgates toy shop, in Sheffield, just months after Douglas was born.\n@highlight\nDouglas Hewitt has celebrated every Christmas with the tree since birth\n@highlight\nHis father bought the tree from Sheffield toy shop in 1929\n@highlight\nMr Hewitt said it has lost some of its branches over the years\n@highlight\nHe said this year could be its last outing as the tree 'has seen better days'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 90, "end": 103}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 386, "end": 394}, {"start": 459, "end": 463}, {"start": 510, "end": 515}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 627, "end": 640}, {"start": 663, "end": 671}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'If we didn't put that Christmas tree up, it wouldn't feel like @placeholder.", "idx": 96273}], "idx": 62746} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "KIGALI, Rwanda (CNN) -- As leader of the Tutsi rebels in 1994, Paul Kagame pleaded with the world to stop the Rwandan genocide. Paul Kagame: \"We say every Rwandan has the same opportunity to life ... as the other.\" \"All along we thought that's why they were here,\" Kagame said, referring to the U.N. troops sent to monitor a peace agreement between the minority Tutsis and ruling Hutus. But the nations of the world, he said, turned a deaf ear and a blind eye. \"They didn't care. They were totally indifferent. It was just another bloody African situation where just people kill each other and that's it.\"\n@highlight\nRwandan Paul Kagame spent the first three decades of his life as a refugee\n@highlight\nAs head of the Tutsi rebel militia, he fought against Hutu government forces\n@highlight\nA 100-day Hutu slaughter of Tutsis left 800,000 dead before Hutus were defeated\n@highlight\nToday, Kagame is president of Rwanda and insists Hutus and Tutsis reconcile", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 63, "end": 73}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 295, "end": 298}, {"start": 362, "end": 367}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 538, "end": 544}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 625, "end": 635}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 851, "end": 855}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 912, "end": 917}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After 100 days of fighting between the two ethnic groups, the Tutsi militia defeated @placeholder government forces, ending the war and the genocide.", "idx": 96274}], "idx": 62747} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Earlier this year, as Frank Guinta was driving his children to school, he turned on a local radio station and heard Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul talking about Guinta's failed attempt to win re-election to Congress just a few months earlier. Paul was discussing the future of the Republican Party and the need for the GOP to maintain its traditional political base while also welcoming more libertarian-minded conservatives. The Kentucky senator then started citing specific data from the 2012 general election, including Guinta's race. \"Your two Republicans up there lost recently for Congress,\" Paul said to New Hampshire political reporter James Pindell in the telephone interview on WGIR. \"They lost by four percentage points, and the libertarian in each race got 4\u00bd percent, so really we do have to figure out a way to attract some of those voters who are voting libertarian if we want to have enough of a majority to win.\"\n@highlight\nPotential 2016 presidential candidates already influencing national dialogue\n@highlight\nWhile it's too early to mount a campaign, there are steps potential candidates are taking\n@highlight\nSocial conservatives have large say in later primaries but centrist could do well in N.H.", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 57, "end": 68}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 271, "end": 274}, {"start": 309, "end": 324}, {"start": 347, "end": 349}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 551, "end": 556}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 615, "end": 622}, {"start": 626, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 651}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 716, "end": 719}, {"start": 1243, "end": 1246}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This was not his political adviser,\" the New Hampshire @placeholder said during a recent interview over breakfast.", "idx": 96283}, {"query": "But @placeholder, who is considering running for office in 2014, said he was not shocked by the moment.", "idx": 96284}], "idx": 62753} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lindsay Lohan's need for a better toothpaste should not outshine more important issues \"such as homelessness, lack of funding for public education and relations between America and its allies,\" the actress's rep said Friday. Steve Honig was responding to online buzz about a close up photo of Lohan's teeth that appear to show stains that bloggers blame on her love of red wine and cigarettes. \"Lindsay is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful women on the planet, and is regularly sought-after by some of the top photographers in the world to appear on covers of magazines around the globe,\" Honig said in a statement to CNN.\n@highlight\nTabloid photo shows Lohan stained teeth\n@highlight\nLohan rep: Lindsay's \"one of the most beautiful women on the planet\"\n@highlight\nLohan prosecutor is unaware of any probation problems\n@highlight\nThe actress returns to court Wednesday to report on probation", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 33}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 314, "end": 318}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 623, "end": 627}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 688, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As with Lohan's smile, there are online reports that her record of probation compliance is stained and that @placeholder again faces jail time.", "idx": 96293}], "idx": 62760} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- American citizens who want to leave Egypt on a U.S. government flight should report to the airport as soon as the nightly curfew ends, according to official Twitter messages from the Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs. Tweets warning Americans to leave began appearing just before 10 p.m. ET, cautioning that further delay was not advisable. More than 1,900 U.S. citizens and their family members have left Egypt since an evacuation operation began Monday, according to a statement from the U.S. State Department. Evacuation flights had been scheduled to run through Thursday. The State Department said late Wednesday that additional government flights after Thursday are unlikely.\n@highlight\nNEW: State Department warns that evacuation delay is not advisable\n@highlight\nNEW: The department says U.S. citizens wanting to leave Egypt should go to airport after curfew\n@highlight\n1,900 Americans and their families have been evacuated, the department says\n@highlight\nThe U.S. Embassy in Cairo remains open to help Americans who want to evacuate", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 58, "end": 62}, {"start": 69, "end": 72}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 205, "end": 223}, {"start": 225, "end": 250}, {"start": 268, "end": 276}, {"start": 392, "end": 395}, {"start": 441, "end": 445}, {"start": 525, "end": 545}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 732, "end": 747}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Any @placeholder with out-of-date paperwork could go directly to the airport, as long as the passport in question had expired within the past 10 years, according to the State Department.", "idx": 96296}], "idx": 62762} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A mandatory 21-day quarantine imposed by New York and New Jersey on health care workers returning from West Africa after treating Ebola patients caught local and federal officials by surprise and spurred a heated debate on handling the spread of the virus. The policy of isolating medical personnel and others arriving from Ebola-affected countries zones was abruptly implemented Friday by the governors of New York and New Jersey, Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie. 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The three males, each at least 18, face charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, said Officer Hugh Carew, a spokesman for the police department. The third individual was a campus visitor. None was identified. Police said that shortly before 6 a.m., they received a call about a foul odor at Georgetown's Harbin Hall. Initially, police thought the lab was for producing meth but later said it was used to make Dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic drug commonly known as DMT.\n@highlight\nTwo Georgetown University students are among three people arrested\n@highlight\nPolice say the lab was used to make DMT, a hallucinogenic drug\n@highlight\nNo injuries were reported after a foul odor was reported at the dorm", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 50, "end": 70}, {"start": 187, "end": 216}, {"start": 322, "end": 331}, {"start": 519, "end": 528}, {"start": 532, "end": 542}, {"start": 637, "end": 654}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 717, "end": 737}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "MPD [@placeholder] has arrested three individuals, two of whom are Georgetown undergraduates.", "idx": 96301}], "idx": 62766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has called for people to join a \"global day of solidarity\" Saturday for 30 people detained and charged with piracy by Russia as they protested Arctic drilling last month. Russian authorities made the arrests after two of the activists left the Greenpeace icebreaker Arctic Sunrise and tried to climb the side of an oil platform owned by the Russian energy giant Gazprom in the Barents Sea. Greenpeace has condemned the Russian action, saying its activists were taking part in a peaceful protest against the \"slow but unrelenting destruction of the Arctic.\" The group has called on supporters around the world to stage candlelight vigils Saturday, holding signs saying \"Free the Arctic 30,\" to highlight the plight of those detained.\n@highlight\nGreenpeace urges supporters to join a vigil in support of 30 people detained by Russia\n@highlight\nThe Netherlands launches legal action under the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea\n@highlight\nThe 30 detained -- 28 activists and 2 freelance journalists -- are charged with piracy\n@highlight\nThey were arrested on the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise as they protested Arctic drilling", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 38, "end": 47}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 315, "end": 328}, {"start": 390, "end": 396}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 426, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 448}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 727, "end": 732}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 895, "end": 905}, {"start": 939, "end": 951}, {"start": 960, "end": 973}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1119}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1159, "end": 1164}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This would not interfere with @placeholder's ability to pursue criminal proceedings against the 30 people, Timmermans said.", "idx": 96306}, {"query": "Two of those detained are @placeholder nationals, both of whom are receiving consular assistance.", "idx": 96307}], "idx": 62770} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An international court in the Netherlands ruled Thursday to uphold the 50-year sentence handed down last year to Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, after he was convicted of aiding war crimes in neighboring Sierra Leone. The ruling by the appeals judges in the United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague brings to an end a lengthy legal battle. Taylor, 65, was found guilty last year of supplying and encouraging rebels in Sierra Leone in a campaign of terror, involving murder, rape, sexual slavery, looting and the conscription of children younger than 15. 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Players from both sides clashed in the final moment's of Leicester's 1-0 win last Saturday, with Matty James and Ciaran Clark both seeing red from referee Michael Oliver. The FA added in their statement announcing Leicester's sanction that Villa have also accepted the same charge, but their case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission. 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Stuart Lancaster has made five changes to the side beaten by South Africa last week with George Ford coming in at fly-half. Follow our live coverage from 6.30pm. Host commentator Host commentator Disappointing final quarter from England. Lancaster's side didn't kick on after May's second try. Some big positives for England most notably Ford's performance at number 10 and their pack is one of the best in the business. 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For Gentry Underwood, his wildest dreams were realised when his Mailbox app was sold to Dropbox for $100 million. The app wasn't even available to the public, only by joining a mailing list. The Mailbox app allows users to organise and clear their email inbox in a far more smartphone friendly way than previously available.\n@highlight\nGentry Underwood says he designed Mailbox to 'make email easier'\n@highlight\nApp was sold to Dropbox 37 days after Mailbox launched\n@highlight\nUsers can view both their inbox and most recent open email at same time\n@highlight\nBeing bought by Dropbox was 'logical' as the company deals with sending large files", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 337, "end": 343}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 609, "end": 624}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 701, "end": 707}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'You can imagine Mailbox going to some company that monetizes through advertising, where over time we\u2019re going to have to find ways to put more and more ads into @placeholder \u2014 things that might actually decrease the overall experience or invade a user\u2019s privacy.", "idx": 96355}], "idx": 62803} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Part of Margaret Thatcher's formidable reputation was down to how little she slept. The former British prime minister was believed to get by on just four hours of sleep each night - and she wasn't the only one. Nikola Tesla, the 'grandfather of electricity' was thought to sleep just two hours a night, while Italian politician Silvio Berlusconi only gets two to four hours, and Barack Obama six hours. Scroll down for video New infographic reveals some of the strange sleeping habits of the world's most successful people, and most are below the recommended levels of shut eye. 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Bessie Thomas and Millie Titshall were radar operators for the WAAF when they were both teenagers, and became close friends serving at a station in Inverness. However, they lost touch towards the end of the war - and although they tried to contact each other during the following decades, they never managed to get in touch.\n@highlight\nBessie Thomas, 89, and Millie Titshall, 90, served together as teenagers\n@highlight\nThe close friends lost touch after the war and never saw each other again\n@highlight\nBut Mrs Thomas responded to a newspaper ad appealing for information\n@highlight\nShe didn't recognise Mrs Titshall's name because she has since married - but it soon emerged the pair lived 12 miles apart in County Durham", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 129, "end": 144}, {"start": 262, "end": 274}, {"start": 280, "end": 294}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 598, "end": 610}, {"start": 621, "end": 635}, {"start": 775, "end": 780}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 973, "end": 985}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The day of the pair's first conversation happened to be Mrs @placeholder's 90th birthday, and came 70 years after they had last seen each other.", "idx": 96359}], "idx": 62807} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The FBI planned to fly Edward Snowden's father to Moscow to encourage the National Security Agency leaker to come home to the United States, his father told The Washington Post. But Lon Snowden said he backed out, because it was not clear he would be able to speak to his son. Interactive: Snowden's options \"I said, 'I want to be able to speak with my son. . . . Can you set up communications?' And it was, 'Well, we're not sure,'\u2009\" the father told the newspaper Tuesday. \"I said, 'Wait a minute, folks, I'm not going to sit on the tarmac to be an emotional tool for you.'\"\n@highlight\nEdward Snowden acted out of patriotism, his father tells The Washington Post\n@highlight\nReport: Lon Snowden said he did not fly to Russia because he doubted he'd be able to speak to his son\n@highlight\nLon Snowden wants his son to stay in Moscow for now\n@highlight\nHe is 'not confident' his son would receive a fair trial in the U.S.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 6}, {"start": 23, "end": 36}, {"start": 50, "end": 55}, {"start": 74, "end": 97}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 192}, {"start": 290, "end": 296}, {"start": 586, "end": 599}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 682, "end": 692}, {"start": 717, "end": 722}, {"start": 787, "end": 797}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Edward Snowden, a former employee of a government contractor, leaked to the media that the @placeholder had secretly collected and stored millions of phone records from accounts in the United States.", "idx": 96363}], "idx": 62809} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "UKIP leader has vowed to stand down as leader if the party fails to breakthrough in next year's election Nigel Farage has vowed to resign as party leader if UKIP fails to achieve a general election breakthrough next year. The UKIP leader said there was \u2018not one ounce of complacency from me\u2019 after he was selected last night to stand in the South Thanet seat for UKIP at next year's general election. His nomination was overshadowed by Boris Johnson\u2019s decision to throw his hat into the ring to be the next MP for Uxbridge in west London. But Mr Farage said he confident that the Tories would lose votes to UKIP at the next election.\n@highlight\nUKIP leader said there was 'not one ounce of complacency from me'\n@highlight\nHe was nominated as UKIP's candidate in South Thanet, Kent last night\n@highlight\nMEP said: 'If we fail next year the party will pick someone better than me'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 341, "end": 352}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 514, "end": 521}, {"start": 531, "end": 536}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 580, "end": 585}, {"start": 607, "end": 610}, {"start": 645, "end": 648}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 803, "end": 805}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said: \u2018He [@placeholder] will be a problem for the Conservatives.", "idx": 96368}, {"query": "This idea that Ukip voters are all ex @placeholder is baloney.\u2019", "idx": 96369}], "idx": 62814} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It's official. To watch the 2013 European Champions League final -- arguably one of the most prestigious matches in world football -- will be not much more expensive than watching some top-flight English Premier League games. With Europe in the grip of an economic downturn, European governing body UEFA has cut prices by 25% for its cheapest ticket for the May 25 final. The cheapest ticket for the match at London's Wembley Stadium will cost \u00a360 -- roughly $94 -- compared to \u00a375 in 2012., though fans based in the United Kingdom will also have to pay an \u00a38 administration fee.\n@highlight\nUEFA reduces tickets prices for the 2013 European Champions League final\n@highlight\nThe cheapest ticket for the match at London's Wembley Stadium will cost \u00a360\n@highlight\nReduction of 25% compared to last year's final at Munich Allianz Arena\n@highlight\nThe cheapest available ticket when the final was last held at Wembley in 2011 cost \u00a3150", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 66}, {"start": 205, "end": 226}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 427, "end": 441}, {"start": 526, "end": 539}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 641, "end": 665}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 821, "end": 840}, {"start": 915, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Of the 59,000 @placeholder seats on sale to the public for the biggest game in European club football, 20% will be sold at the cheapest \"Category 4\" price.", "idx": 96371}], "idx": 62816} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Raymond Heiber estimates he has told this story 100 times. He'll never get tired of telling people about the forces that brought him to his soul mate at 51. The story begins in 1969, when Raymond walked down the aisle with Helen Klinger for the first time. They were the ring bearer and flower girl in the wedding of Raymond's uncle, Ron, and Helen's oldest sister, Charlotte. Ray was about to turn 6, and Helen was 7. After the wedding, they remained childhood playmates, meeting up at family picnics and pool parties in the coal region of Pennsylvania where they lived. But by the time they were teenagers, their lives took different directions.\n@highlight\nRaymond Heiber and Helen Klinger first walked down the aisle in 1969\n@highlight\nForty-five years later, they found their way back to each other\n@highlight\nGo to CNN.com/soulmatestories to see more and add your own", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 193, "end": 199}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 339, "end": 341}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 382, "end": 384}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 664, "end": 677}, {"start": 683, "end": 695}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's wife died of lung cancer after 30 years of marriage, and Helen's marriage ended in divorce.", "idx": 96375}], "idx": 62820} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Britain should be proud that David Cameron is isolated in Europe in the incr3asingly bitter row over Brussels jobs, Jeremy Hunt claimed today. The Health Secretary backed the Prime Minister's \u2018lonely\u2019 fight to block Jean-Claude Juncker from becoming European Commission president amid brutal criticism. It follows claims from Poland\u2019s foreign minister Radek Sikorski that Mr Cameron of \u2018f****d up\u2019 attempts to veto the last European treaty. EU leaders will meet at the Menin Gate in Ypres on Thursday for a dinner to mark the start of the First World War. But behind the scenes wrangling continues over Mr Juncker\u2019s candidacy, with almost every EU country united in pushing the plan through despite opposition from Britain.\n@highlight\nHealth Secretary backs Prime Minister's fight with other EU leaders\n@highlight\nBid to block Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President\n@highlight\nCameron expected to push decision to an unprecedented vote on Friday\n@highlight\nPolish foreign minister claimed Cameron 'f****d up' European negotiations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 45, "end": 51}, {"start": 74, "end": 86}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 161, "end": 171}, {"start": 261, "end": 279}, {"start": 295, "end": 313}, {"start": 371, "end": 376}, {"start": 397, "end": 410}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 469, "end": 476}, {"start": 486, "end": 487}, {"start": 514, "end": 523}, {"start": 528, "end": 532}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 690, "end": 691}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 837, "end": 838}, {"start": 872, "end": 890}, {"start": 895, "end": 913}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1075}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the deep divisions caused by Mr @placeholder\u2019s EU strategy were exposed by extraordinary remarks made by Poland's foreign minister.", "idx": 96383}, {"query": "In the conversation, Mr Sikorski is reported to have said: 'It's either a very badly thought through move, or, not for the first time, a kind of incompetence in @placeholder affairs.", "idx": 96385}], "idx": 62826} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Japan on Friday eased several of its sanctions on North Korea after the two countries made progress this week in talks about Japanese citizens kidnapped by the North Korean regime during the Cold War. The sanctions the Japanese government is lifting or softening include an entry ban on North Korean citizens, an embargo on North Korean ships in Japanese ports and a requirement for reporting movements of money to North Korea. Tokyo is easing some of its unilateral sanctions, but it's sticking to the multilateral ones set out in U.N. resolutions. Japan's move came after the regime in Pyongyang agreed this week to reopen investigations into the decades-old cases of the kidnap victims following talks between the two sides in Beijing.\n@highlight\nAffected sanctions include an entry ban on N. 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The Doctors Without Borders physician tested positive for the deadly virus seven days after returning from Guinea where he was treating Ebola patients. But instead of steering clear of crowds, the 33-year-old last night took the subway from Harlem to Williamsburg, where he visited The Gutter, before taking an Uber cab home. Earlier yesterday, he went on a three-mile jog and took the subway to the High Line garden - a popular tourist destination - before eating out at a restaurant.\n@highlight\nDoctors Without Borders physician Dr. Craig Spencer visited a busy Williamsburg bowling alley Wednesday night just hours before becoming ill\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old took an Uber car to Brooklyn from his home in Harlem\n@highlight\nHe has tested positive for the deadly virus, New York City's first diagnosis\n@highlight\nHe rode three subway lines, went bowling, ate out, went to the High Line", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 228, "end": 250}, {"start": 331, "end": 336}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 465, "end": 470}, {"start": 475, "end": 486}, {"start": 507, "end": 516}, {"start": 536, "end": 543}, {"start": 625, "end": 633}, {"start": 722, "end": 744}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 910, "end": 917}, {"start": 936, "end": 941}, {"start": 999, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1113}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ebola in NYC: Dr Spencer flew to @placeholder on September 18 to treat patients with Doctors Without Borders", "idx": 96410}], "idx": 62840} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 06:09 EST, 10 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 11 June 2012 Prince Charles is the people's choice to succeed the Queen and take over the throne as King, a poll has revealed. Before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, William was the country's preferred choice to be the next king. But in a dramatic shift of mood, Charles is now considered to be the best person to take over the throne. Popular: Prince Charles is the people's choice to succeed the Queen and take over the throne as King, a poll has revealed. He is pictured paying a moving tribute to 'Mummy' after Monday's Diamond Jubilee concert\n@highlight\n44 per cent of people polled want Prince Charles to be king compared to 38 per cent for Prince William\n@highlight\nPrince Charles' witty speech in praise of his mother at the close of the Diamond Jubilee Concert may have boosted his popularity\n@highlight\nPoll also reveals that William remains as popular as the Queen with 86 per cent of people saying they are an asset to the royal family", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 173, "end": 176}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 338, "end": 344}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 507, "end": 510}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 755, "end": 761}, {"start": 821, "end": 843}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As he drew to a close, he led the audience in giving three cheers for the Queen, before kissing her hand affectionately and adding: \u2018So Your Majesty we offer you our humble duty and with it three resounding cheers for our Majesty @placeholder!\u2019", "idx": 96413}], "idx": 62842} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Their adorable napping photos captured the hearts of people around the world last year. Now toddler Beau and puppy Theo have been joined by the Shyba family's newest arrival, baby Evangeline, and the images are still melting even the coldest of hearts. Mother Jessica Shyba has continued her ritual of taking photos of the trio as they sleep - whatever position they are lying in. Scroll down for video Deep asleep: Beau and puppy Theo have been joined by the Shyba family's newest arrival, Evangeline Relaxed: The trio lie in comfort together, whatever position they might be lying in\n@highlight\nBeau and puppy Theo were first pictured sleeping together a year ago\n@highlight\nShyba family's newest arrival Evangeline has also grown close to the pair\n@highlight\nMother Jessica Shyba has continued her photo-taking ritual as they sleep\n@highlight\nThe family are set to release a book of the cute images later this year", "entities": [{"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 144, "end": 148}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 260, "end": 272}, {"start": 416, "end": 419}, {"start": 431, "end": 434}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 491, "end": 500}, {"start": 597, "end": 600}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 677, "end": 681}, {"start": 707, "end": 716}, {"start": 769, "end": 781}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The next day, @placeholder waited outside the bedroom for nap time and so began what the mom calls 'the most organic and beautiful relationship I have ever witnessed.'", "idx": 96414}, {"query": "Cuddle: @placeholder seems to protect his younger sister as they lie on the blankets.", "idx": 96416}], "idx": 62843} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A final meeting with the president. A farewell address to the State Department staff. A terrorist attack at the U.S. Embassy in Turkey. Hillary Clinton's last day as secretary of state on Friday seemed to be a microcosm of her four globe-trotting years as America's top diplomat. The former first lady had a full schedule, as usual, meeting in private with President Barack Obama at the White House and then attending the send-off ceremony with clapping, cheering workers at the agency she led. Those events were clouded by a suicide bombing earlier in the day in Ankara that killed the attacker and a Turkish security guard at the embassy. No Americans were killed or injured.\n@highlight\nKerry sworn in, first trip likely to include stops in Egypt and Israel\n@highlight\nClinton cites Turkey attack as example of challenges in the world\n@highlight\nClinton visited 112 countries and flew almost 1 million miles in four years\n@highlight\nAt 65, Clinton faces questions about whether she'll run for president in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 62, "end": 77}, {"start": 112, "end": 123}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 136, "end": 150}, {"start": 256, "end": 262}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 602, "end": 608}, {"start": 644, "end": 652}, {"start": 689, "end": 693}, {"start": 743, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kerry expects to take his first official overseas trip in coming weeks, according to a U.S. official who said stops would likely include Israel and @placeholder.", "idx": 96431}], "idx": 62853} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter A seven-year-old girl from New York City, who was stabbed repeatedly in an elevator of her apartment building, is slowly recovering at home. Mikayla Capers was stabbed 16 times and her best friend, six-year-old PJ Avitto was killed, during an attack in the Brooklyn building where they both lived last month. A 27-year-old, who had recently been released from prison, has been charged with the attack. Recovering: Mikayla Capers, left, is traumatized after being stabbed in an elevator during an attack that claimed the life of her best friend PJ Avitto, right, as the pair went out for ice cream\n@highlight\nMikayla Capers was stabbed 16 times as she went out for ice cream\n@highlight\nRecently released convict has been charged with attack on Mikayla and murder of PJ Avitto, 6", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 50, "end": 62}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 234, "end": 242}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 567, "end": 575}, {"start": 631, "end": 644}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 788, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Heartbroken: A bouquet is placed on a hearse carrying young @placeholder's body.", "idx": 96445}], "idx": 62861} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 10:52 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 21:57 EST, 10 July 2013 Two bereft newlyweds who lost their spouses months after saying 'I do', have told how a chance introduction led them to find love and hope again with each other. In a moving YouTube video Jessica Moreland and Jordan Rice explain that they were both widowed in their twenties. Jessica's husband was killed in a motorcycle accident while cancer took Jordan's wife. At first the pair - who did not know each other and lived in different cities - thought finding another life partner would be impossible, but thanks to mutual friends they randomly came to connect and just last month tied the knot in Baltimore.\n@highlight\nJessica Moreland's husband died two-and-a-half months after their wedding due to a motorcycling accident\n@highlight\nJordan Rice's partner was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer ten months after she became his wife\n@highlight\nJessica and Jordan were introduced through mutual friends and instantly connected - they tied the knot last month", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 278, "end": 293}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 366, "end": 372}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 687, "end": 695}, {"start": 709, "end": 724}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I didn\u2019t really think it was possible to meet someone like [@placeholder].'", "idx": 96449}], "idx": 62864} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman A four-month old baby is dead and her father is being held in jail on a $1million bond. Halo Stutzman, of South Bend, Indiana, died Sunday morning after spending two days on life support as a result of what police believe is a series of beatings from father Bryan Michel. The newborn had skull fractures, a traumatic brain injury, bleeding behind the eyes, bruises all over her body and broken ribs at different stages of healing, according to an affidavit. Write caption here Authorities say Michel, 22, originally lied about the tot\u2019s injuries, saying another child \u2013 who is 18 months old \u2013 pulled Halo off the couch and caused the injuries, WSBT reported, citing the affidavit.\n@highlight\nHalo Stutzman died at an Indiana hospital after two days on life support\n@highlight\nFather Bryan Michel, 22, initially tried to blame the injuries on an 18-month-old sibling\n@highlight\nHe then claimed to have hurt the baby by dropping and falling on her during a bath", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 130}, {"start": 133, "end": 139}, {"start": 273, "end": 284}, {"start": 508, "end": 513}, {"start": 615, "end": 618}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 707, "end": 719}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 798, "end": 809}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder once used the electric chair for capital punishment, but currently uses lethal injection.", "idx": 96451}], "idx": 62865} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- The newly appointed Japanese ambassador to China has died after taking ill and collapsing in Tokyo late last week. In a brief statement, the Japanese Foreign Ministry confirmed Shinichi Nishimiya, 60, died on Sunday after spending the weekend in hospital because of his \"health condition.\" He collapsed just two days after being appointed to the job. The ministry did not disclose any further details about what had happened. Panasonic closes China plants after protests Previously a deputy minister for foreign affairs, Nishimiya was due to replace the current Japanese envoy in Beijing, 72-year-old Uichiro Niwa, in the coming weeks amid heightened tensions between Japan and China.\n@highlight\nJapanese Foreign Ministry confirms Shinichi Nishimiya, 60, died on Sunday\n@highlight\nNishimiya was due to replace the current Japanese envoy in Beijing -- Uichiro Niwa\n@highlight\nHis death comes amid worsening relations between China and Japan\n@highlight\nBoth countries claim sovereignty over a group of islands in the East China Sea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 39, "end": 46}, {"start": 62, "end": 66}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 160, "end": 184}, {"start": 196, "end": 213}, {"start": 445, "end": 453}, {"start": 462, "end": 466}, {"start": 540, "end": 548}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 620, "end": 631}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 750, "end": 767}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 841, "end": 848}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 953, "end": 957}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1047}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though @placeholder officials have sought to play down the significance of the deal to buy the islands, the dispute has come to represent what many Chinese people see as unfinished business: redressing the impact of the Japanese occupation of large swathes of eastern China during the 1930s and 1940s.", "idx": 96457}], "idx": 62870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Nestle, one of the world's largest food companies, has reopened its factory in Zimbabwe after receiving assurances from the government that its business will not be interfered with again, an official with the Swiss-based company said Tuesday. The company shut its Harare factory last month, complaining of harassment by authorities after it refused to take milk supplies from a farm that had been taken over by President Robert Mugabe's family as part of his controversial land reform program. \"On the basis of the written assurances given by the Minister of Industry and Commerce of Zimbabwe to guarantee the security of Nestle management and staff and not to interfere in the company's operating processes, Nestle decided to restart the activities at its Harare factory,\" said Brinda Chiniah with Nestle Equatorial African Region's corporate communications department.\n@highlight\nFactory had refused to take milk from Mugabe family farm\n@highlight\nNestle says Mugabe government has pledged not to interfere with business\n@highlight\nFactory employs more than 200 people", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 105, "end": 112}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 447, "end": 459}, {"start": 573, "end": 605}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 805, "end": 818}, {"start": 825, "end": 856}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 976, "end": 981}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critics say @placeholder's seizure of white-owned commercial farms to resettle landless black Zimbabweans -- who have no farming experience -- has ruined the country's once-prosperous economy.", "idx": 96473}], "idx": 62879} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Francesca Chambers One of Sgt Bowe Bergdahl's captors lost a son in a CIA drone strike in an incident that has intriguing similarities with the hit HBO Homeland, it was revealed today. Four years ago, in an untelevised speech at an Idaho Republican Party fundraiser, Bergdahl's father, Bob, made an unusual request of his audience. The grieving father asked attendees of the event to say a prayer for the head of the terrorist network he believed was holding his son hostage. Prayer: bob Bergdahl (with wife Jani) made a speech making the drone claim and asked the audience to say a prayer for the terrorist holding his son hostage\n@highlight\nA story told four years ago by Sgt. Bowe Begdahl's father about his son's captor is eerily similar to a plotline in Homeland\n@highlight\nAt an Idaho Republican Party fundraiser in June 2010 Bob Bergdahl asked an audience to pray for the man holding Bowe hostage\n@highlight\nThat man's son, Bob said, was killed in a U.S. drone strike earlier that year\n@highlight\nA year and a half later, the HBO hit Homeland would air an episode in which former POW and Marine Sgt. 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Four other Thai soldiers have been killed since the fighting started Friday, according to Col. Sansern Kaewkumnerd. Authorities have evacuated thousands of people from nearby villages. Each side blames the other for the violence, which first broke out last week near two temples in the Phanom Dong Rak district of Thailand's Surin province. Cambodia's government has said three of its troops have been killed. On Monday, Sansern accused Cambodians of trying to seize two ancient temples, Ta Kwai and Ta Muen Thom.\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton says the United States is \"deeply concerned\"\n@highlight\nEach side blames the other for the violence, which erupted near two temples\n@highlight\nThousands have been evacuated from nearby villages", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 296, "end": 314}, {"start": 487, "end": 501}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 689, "end": 695}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 760}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thailand's foreign ministry issued statements Saturday accusing Cambodia of \"firing heavy weapons at innocent @placeholder civilians.\"", "idx": 96482}], "idx": 62884} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jeff Gordon has attacked NASCAR's new bad boy in a pit lane brawl at Texas Motor Speedway after a little contact on the race track led to a whole lot of contact when the drivers got out of their cars. Gordon, NASCAR's 'wonder boy,' was furious at Brad Keselowski for causing a crash at the end of Sunday's AAA Texas 500 that left Gordon finishing in 29th place. By the end, Keselowski was left spitting blood and Gordon had a cut on his lip. 'He's just a dips***, you know. I mean, the way he races it's a wonder he's ever won a championship,' Gordon told reporters after the fight.\n@highlight\nJeff Gordon spun out after Brad Keselowski bumped him as he was trying to pass\n@highlight\nThe crashed caused Gordon to drop from second place to 29th\n@highlight\nGordon confronted his opponent after the race and came out swinging\n@highlight\nBoth racers were bloodied in the melee\n@highlight\nThis is Keselowski's second fight in two races", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 69, "end": 88}, {"start": 201, "end": 206}, {"start": 209, "end": 214}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 330, "end": 335}, {"start": 374, "end": 383}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 622, "end": 636}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 893, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder holds his face after the fight, in which he received some blows from his opponent", "idx": 96487}], "idx": 62886} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Monaco (CNN) -- A day after tying the knot in a civil ceremony, Monaco's ruler and his South African bride reaffirmed their union Saturday in a religious ceremony at the prince's palace. The event kicked off the second day of festivities in the small seaside nation of 33,000, where a holiday has been declared to celebrate the wedding of Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer, and Prince Albert. The 3,500 guests -- which include 20 heads of state, fellow royals and a number of moguls and celebrities -- began to arrive hours earlier Saturday afternoon at the palace, the same place where one day earlier the couple's civil ceremony had taken place.\n@highlight\nNEW: The religious ceremony is held in the courtyard of the prince's palace\n@highlight\nNEW: The bride's wedding dress is designed by Giorgio Armani, design house says\n@highlight\nPrince Albert and his bride Charlene Wittstock also have dinner and fireworks planned\n@highlight\nThey had a civil ceremony Friday at the palace, followed by a picnic and musical concert", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 64, "end": 69}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 339, "end": 356}, {"start": 368, "end": 374}, {"start": 389, "end": 401}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 848, "end": 860}, {"start": 876, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prince Albert formally became @placeholder's head of state following his father's death in 2005.", "idx": 96488}], "idx": 62887} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)For many kids living in rural and non-electrified parts of South Africa, the final school bell doesn't just signal the end of another day of learning. Instead, it also means the beginning of an arduous trek through busy and dangerous roads to get back home in time to complete their homework before sunset. For Thato Kgatlhanye, this was all too familiar. She saw it every day in her hometown of Rustenburg, a mining community in the North West province of South Africa. So the young entrepreneur decided to do something about it. \"This is our home. The reason we started this business is we looked at our community and we wanted to do work that matters,\" explains Kgatlhanye.\n@highlight\nRepurpose schoolbags is a green initiative from Rethaka, a South Africa-based startup\n@highlight\nThato Kgatlhanye and Rea Ngwane founded the startup to create positive change\n@highlight\nTheir 100% recycled plastic schoolbags double as a nightlight for schoolkids\n@highlight\nThe bag features a solar panel that is charged during the walk to school", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 75}, {"start": 316, "end": 331}, {"start": 401, "end": 410}, {"start": 439, "end": 457}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 670, "end": 679}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 790, "end": 805}, {"start": 811, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We get [plastic] from landfill sites and collect it from schools that have come on board as \"Purpose textile banks\" and local schools run campaigns to get students to bring in plastic to be upcycled,\" @placeholder explains.", "idx": 96494}], "idx": 62891} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From a kick-about in the local park to teaming up in a vital international years later is fanciful material usually reserved solely for the dreams of Scottish youngsters. Andrew Robertson and Ryan Gauld are on the brink of pulling off the feat within six months. It was only back in April that Robertson and Gauld posed for a team picture with their then Tannadice buddies John Souttar and Joe McGovern at Magdalene Green in Dundee after a jumpers-for-goalposts session. The former Tayside flatmates will be reunited on Monday, with the Scotland squad\u2019s plush Mar Hall training base their home for the week.\n@highlight\nRyan Gauld and Andrew Robertson, both formerly of Dundee United, now play at Sporting Lisbon and Hull City respectively\n@highlight\nIn April, the pair posed for a team picture with John Souttar and Joe McGovern at Magdalene Green in Dundee\n@highlight\nThe duo, former flatmates in Dundee, will be reunited on Monday with the Scotland squad\u2019s plush Mar Hall training base their home for the week\n@highlight\nRobertson insists Gauld is 'one of the best prospects in Scotland - if not the best' and hopes Scotland boss Gordon Strachan will give him a chance", "entities": [{"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 171, "end": 186}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 355, "end": 363}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 390, "end": 401}, {"start": 406, "end": 420}, {"start": 425, "end": 430}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 537, "end": 544}, {"start": 560, "end": 567}, {"start": 619, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 710}, {"start": 716, "end": 724}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 827}, {"start": 832, "end": 846}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 898, "end": 903}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}, {"start": 965, "end": 972}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1146}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The most important thing is on the training ground,\u2019 admits @placeholder manager Gordon Strachan", "idx": 96497}], "idx": 62892} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey had a surveillance system the night that Justin Casquejo made it to the top of One World Trade Center, bypassing security. The only problem is the $4,000 system was still packed in its box at the time. Although the Port Authority bought the system in August, officials didn't want to pay to install it, the New York Post reported today. A source told the paper that the official who oversaw the purchase was so incensed at what he saw as a very high price for a two-camera system that he decided not to spend any more money to have it up and running.\n@highlight\nPort Authority of New York and New Jersey paid $4,000 for the two-camera system in August\n@highlight\nA Port Authority official thought too much was spent on the system and declined to spend any money to install it\n@highlight\n16-year-old Justin Casquejo took an elevator to the 88th floor, then ran up stars to the 104th floor where he breezed past a sleeping security guard to the roof\n@highlight\nCasquejo faces charges of misdemeanor criminal trespass\n@highlight\nTeen has since apologized for the stunt that has garnered national attention", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 27, "end": 52}, {"start": 58, "end": 67}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 148, "end": 169}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 376, "end": 388}, {"start": 631, "end": 656}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Casquejo scaled equipment on the roof to reach the 1,776-foot tall @placeholder's antenna.", "idx": 96504}], "idx": 62896} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- So we're at a point in the campaign where health care reform is about to go on trial at the Supreme Court, unemployment remains high and gas prices are skyrocketing. As for the GOP presidential wannabes, they're arguing over, um, an Etch A Sketch metaphor bungled by a Mitt Romney staffer. (\"You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again,\" Romney senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom told CNN this week.) Sure, the metaphor has a perfection all its own, given Romney's penchant for redrawing policy lines. It's just low-hanging fruit, hard to pass up. But the picture of two \"serious\" presidential candidates wandering the trail with an old-school toy as a prop can lead to only one conclusion: This is getting silly.\n@highlight\nBorger: GOP candidates are wandering campaign trail with Etch A Sketch toys\n@highlight\nShe says neither Gingrich nor Santorum can win, so why continue?\n@highlight\nIn 2008, Romney knew to get out after \"he saw the handwriting on the wall,\" she says\n@highlight\nBorger: Santorum, Gingrich can prolong the race, but would they be blamed for a GOP loss?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 113}, {"start": 186, "end": 188}, {"start": 242, "end": 254}, {"start": 278, "end": 288}, {"start": 359, "end": 364}, {"start": 381, "end": 395}, {"start": 402, "end": 404}, {"start": 473, "end": 478}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 859, "end": 866}, {"start": 914, "end": 919}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One prominent tea party group says, well, I suppose we can live with @placeholder if that's what we have to do.", "idx": 96509}], "idx": 62900} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Ballard Energy firm Npower has been accused of issuing demands to customers through an invented firm of debt collectors. The German-owned company, which has seen complaints against it double from December 2013 to March 2014, has reportedly sent customers in arrears threatening letters from a debt-collection agency called Collections Direct. The letters which have the name Collections Direct at the top, threaten recipients with court action and bailiffs. But at the bottom of the letter it states that Collections Direct is a trading name of npower. Bottom of the league: Npower has suffered the double whammy of falling to the bottom of a customer complaints league while also being accused of sending out letters from a made-up debt collection agency\n@highlight\nEnergy firm accused of following in footsteps of Wonga and the Student Loans Company\n@highlight\nAlleged that npower set up Collections Direct and led customers to believe it was an independent debt collection agency\n@highlight\nScandal comes as npower slip to bottom of complaints league table\n@highlight\nAll suppliers urged by Citizens Advice to act in order to regain public trust", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 331, "end": 348}, {"start": 383, "end": 400}, {"start": 513, "end": 530}, {"start": 583, "end": 588}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 838, "end": 858}, {"start": 898, "end": 915}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1116}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Notorious payday lender @placeholder was ordered to pay \u00a32.6million in", "idx": 96520}], "idx": 62909} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:00 EST, 25 February 2014 | UPDATED: 21:55 EST, 25 February 2014 A day after arguing for deep budget cuts to America's military, the Obama administration has told the Defense Department to prepare for a 100 per cent withdrawal from Afghanistan. Obama has made clear his desire to draw down troops from the war-torn nation by year's end, but Tuesday marked the first time a scenario has been discussed publicly that would completely void Afghanistan of U.S. personnel who have been vital in fighting Taliban militias. 'President Obama has asked the Pentagon to ensure that it has adequate plans in place to accomplish an orderly withdrawal by the end of the year should the United States not keep any troops in Afghanistan after 2014,' the White House said Tuesday morning.\n@highlight\nObama told his Afghan counterpart that if he doesn't sign a Bilateral Security Agreement, all the American troops in his country could vanish\n@highlight\nThe move might be a colossal bluff since it's timed with a NATO defense ministerial where 2015 troop deployment decisions could be made\n@highlight\nBut Obama has already shaken up the military with a Pentagon announcement that Army troop levels will be cut down to pre-WWII levels\n@highlight\nAnd additional budget slashing announced Monday suggests that the president is serious about limiting the role of U.S. might abroad", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 221, "end": 238}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 299, "end": 303}, {"start": 491, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 553, "end": 559}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 727, "end": 739}, {"start": 764, "end": 774}, {"start": 793, "end": 803}, {"start": 838, "end": 842}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 898, "end": 925}, {"start": 936, "end": 943}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1142, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1190, "end": 1197}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1220}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1396, "end": 1399}]}, "qas": [{"query": "favor of the U.S. agreement, but NATO generals and the @placeholder don't", "idx": 96523}], "idx": 62911} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, delivered the official Republican Party response to President Obama's State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. Here is a transcript of Ryan's speech. Ryan: Good evening. I'm Congressman Paul Ryan from Janesville, Wisconsin, and chairman here at the House Budget Committee. President Obama just addressed a congressional chamber filled with many new faces. One face we did not see tonight was that of our friend and colleague, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona. We all miss Gabby and her cheerful spirit, and we are praying for her return to the House chamber. Earlier this month, President Obama spoke movingly at a memorial event for the six people who died on that violent morning in Tucson. Still, there are no words that can lift the sorrow that now engulfs the families and the friends of the fallen.\n@highlight\nRep. 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The image, taken in a gun shop in Santa Clara, California, showed Nick D'Arcy with two pistols standing next to Kenrick Monk who is holding two shotguns across his chest, according to a Friday report in Australia's Herald Sun. The swimmers were training in the U.S. ahead of the Olympic Games in London later this year. Swimming Australia said in a statement that it does not condone \"the posting of inappropriate content on Facebook, Twitter or any social media platform.\"\n@highlight\nTwo Australian Olympic swimmers ordered to take down controversial gun photo from Facebook\n@highlight\nPhoto shows Nick D'Arcy and Kenrick Monk each holding two guns in a U.S. gun shop\n@highlight\nSwimming Australia said it does not condone the posting of inappropriate photos online", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 248, "end": 258}, {"start": 294, "end": 305}, {"start": 385, "end": 393}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 461, "end": 473}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 781, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 808}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 871, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As of Friday morning, neither of the swimmers' Facebook pages or @placeholder accounts contained the photo.", "idx": 96532}], "idx": 62917} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "First Lady Michelle Obama was frustrated with her husband\u2019s advisers and clashed with then chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, especially over the push for health care overhaul. A book slated to be released this Tuesday tells of a divided White House where tensions developed between Mrs Obama and Mr Emanuel, with their relationship became increasingly frosty. The two rarely saw eye to eye. The book reveals several fascinating bits of information - from Mr Emanuel rebuffing the first lady\u2019s chief of staff, Jackie Norris, from attending a morning meeting of top staffers, to Mrs Obama\u2019s reticence to campaign in the 2010 midterm elections.\n@highlight\nMichelle Obama and Rahm Emanuel clashed over health care reform, new book reveals\n@highlight\nPaints picture of divided White House where East and West wings at odds", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 106, "end": 117}, {"start": 232, "end": 242}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 300}, {"start": 453, "end": 459}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 648, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She writes: \u2018@placeholder became quietly furious at his team for not giving the address more support\u2026", "idx": 96534}], "idx": 62919} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, now under fire for its sloppy handling of Ebola virus cases in the U.S., spent time and resources in 2011 to educate Americans about the epidemic threat posed by a zombie apocalypse. 'If you're ready for a Zombie Apocalypse, you're ready for any emergency,' read one CDC Internet graphic designed to be spread \u2013 virally \u2013 on social media. The campaign, complete with a gorey 36-page graphic novella called 'Preparedness 101: Zombie Pandemic',' a 'Zombie blog' and slick horror-movie posters, drew applause from fans of the AMC series 'The Walking Dead,' but eye-rolls from most everyone else.\n@highlight\nCDC spent staff time organizing a 'Zombie Preparedness' website and creating a graphic novella\n@highlight\n'That\u2019s right,' a CDC website read. 'I said z-o-m-b-i-e a-p-o-c-a-l-y-p-s-e. You may laugh now, but when it happens you\u2019ll be happy you read this'\n@highlight\nTom Frieden, the embattled CDC director, helmed the agency in 2011 when the campaign went \u2013 ahem \u2013 viral\n@highlight\nFrieden is the subject of several resignation demands since his agency fumbled the first three Ebola cases diagnosed on U.S. soil", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 45}, {"start": 115, "end": 118}, {"start": 165, "end": 173}, {"start": 254, "end": 270}, {"start": 315, "end": 317}, {"start": 455, "end": 470}, {"start": 473, "end": 487}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 583, "end": 598}, {"start": 652, "end": 654}, {"start": 687, "end": 705}, {"start": 776, "end": 778}, {"start": 916, "end": 926}, {"start": 943, "end": 945}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1038}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'There are all kinds of emergencies out there that we can prepare for,' the agency's @placeholder website, which is still online, reads.", "idx": 96535}], "idx": 62920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 13:05 EST, 13 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 13 February 2013 Many came here with little more than the clothes on their back and a tragic story to tell. - all were seeking a new life. Now archived police files have revealed exactly how the immigrants who settled in the UK between 1850 and 1960 were viewed by the authorities - including some of the colourful language officers used to describe them. Archivists have spent seven months cataloguing almost 3,000 'alien registration cards' in Leeds, West Yorkshire, which are now open to the public.\n@highlight\nArchivists have spent months cataloguing 3,000 'alien registration cards' from between 1850- 1960 registered with police in Leeds, West Yorkshire\n@highlight\nThe files all give a moving insight into the persecution those seeking a better life in England had escaped", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 305, "end": 306}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 546}, {"start": 718, "end": 722}, {"start": 725, "end": 738}, {"start": 839, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were expected to 'demonstrate a good character and knowledge of @placeholder', a requirement fueled by the fear that spies were settling in the country.", "idx": 96537}], "idx": 62921} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hidden under a quaint resort 60 miles northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, lies a treasure trove of potential energy that's free and available 24/7. \"Imagineer\" Bernie Karl and his wife, Connie, own Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaskan entrepreneur Bernie Karl has pioneered modern technology to tap into one of Earth's oldest energy resources: hot water. Karl, 56, likes to call himself an \"imagineer.\" Using imagination to fuel his engineering ambitions, this tenacious thinker and self-starter has figured out a way to generate electricity using water that's the temperature of a cup of coffee -- about 165 degrees Fahrenheit.\n@highlight\nResort owner makes electricity with water the temperature of a cup of coffee\n@highlight\nAlaskan entrepreneur goes from diesel to geothermal, saving $625K in 3 years\n@highlight\nHe invented portable geothermal generator that he says can power 250 homes\n@highlight\nMIT: Most of U.S. can be transformed into a huge geothermal power zone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 60, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 76}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 165, "end": 175}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 203, "end": 226}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 249}, {"start": 252, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 940, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Citing a 2007 @placeholder study, Karl said harnessing just 2 percent of Earth's internal energy could provide 2,000 times more energy than the entire planet currently consumes -- all free of polluting greenhouse gas emissions.", "idx": 96544}], "idx": 62925} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has admitted he is still waiting for the 'penny to drop' with under-pressure defensive trio Phil Jones, Jonny Evans and Chris Smalling. Neville remains a passionate United fan despite his new career as England assistant manager and TV analyst for Sky Sports. The former Old Trafford full back has claimed the current United defence lacks 'control' but has attributed that to injury problems. Gary Neville (left, with Roy Hodgson) believes Manchester United defensive trio Chris Smalling, Jonny Evans and Phil Jones still have work to do if they are to develop into reliable players at the highest level\n@highlight\nMan United legend Gary Neville has revealed his thoughts on current team\n@highlight\nNeville says Chris Smalling, Phil Jones and Jonny Evans have work to do\n@highlight\n'Still have great hopes the penny will drop,' says ex-Old Trafford defender\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal's influence will be positive for attack-minded Luke Shaw\n@highlight\nInjuries have meant United's defence has lacked 'control' this season\n@highlight\nPraises the quiet industry of Michael Carrick in Van Gaal's side\n@highlight\nClick here for Manchester United transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 23}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 293, "end": 302}, {"start": 316, "end": 327}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 438, "end": 449}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 485, "end": 501}, {"start": 518, "end": 531}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 550, "end": 559}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 678, "end": 689}, {"start": 744, "end": 750}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 773, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 798}, {"start": 879, "end": 893}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1170, "end": 1186}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Jones is only 22 but Smalling is 25 and Evans 27 which does make some people wonder how long Van Gaal will have to wait for them to reach the potential @placeholder talks about.", "idx": 96546}], "idx": 62926} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The coffin of a revered Turkish historical figure has been given a new resting place, after the country sent hundreds of soldiers into Syria to prise it from the grip of Islamic State militants. Soldiers re-interred the remains of Suleyman Shah, whose grandson Osman I founded the Ottoman Empire in the 12th Century, after yesterday evacuating it from Aleppo Province. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan today denied the move was a retreat, instead calling it 'a temporary move in order not to risk soldiers' lives,' after militants threatened to attack the tomb. Scroll down for video Solemn: Turkish soldiers stand to attention during a ceremony marking the relocation of the coffins brought from the Tomb of Suleyman Shah to a temporary position near Sanliurfa, south-east of Turkey\n@highlight\nRemains of Suleyman Shah re-interred at spot 200m from Turkish border\n@highlight\nTurkish President denies move is a retreat after criticism from opposition\n@highlight\nSyrian government denounces incursion as an act of 'flagrant aggression'\n@highlight\nOvernight operation saw 600 Turkish troops enter Syria near Kobane\n@highlight\nSome 40 troops have been guarding Ottoman tomb in Syria since 2012\n@highlight\nOperation saw the guard extracted, tomb destroyed and remains moved\n@highlight\nShah was the grandfather of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 30}, {"start": 135, "end": 139}, {"start": 170, "end": 182}, {"start": 231, "end": 243}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 281, "end": 294}, {"start": 352, "end": 366}, {"start": 369, "end": 375}, {"start": 387, "end": 400}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 701, "end": 721}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 806, "end": 818}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 962, "end": 967}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1099}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1174, "end": 1178}, {"start": 1202, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1284}, {"start": 1309, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1333, "end": 1346}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Controversial: A digger works near a Turkish flag flying inside of @placeholder, at the new location for the tomb", "idx": 96552}, {"query": "Nearly 600 Turkish soldiers and 100 armoured vehicles entered @placeholder to evacuate the crypt and the men guarding it, in an act Syria denounced as 'flagrant aggression'.", "idx": 96553}, {"query": "In a hugely symbolic move, the troops also raised their flag over a new area of raised ground inside @placeholder but easily visible from the Turkish border.", "idx": 96556}, {"query": "The location of the tomb was flooded in 1973 due to the building of a new dam, and @placeholder moved the mausoleum.", "idx": 96558}], "idx": 62930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 13:21 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 15:31 EST, 20 May 2013 A distraught Tennessee couple have denied they neglected their parental duties after their 407lbs 15-year-old son died and his chronically ill sister passed away just four months later. Despite losing their remaining 12-year-old daughter to a care home, Derek and Sherry Head are adamant that they are good parents - reminding authorities they have buried two of their children after doing everything they could for them. 'Nobody knows what it is like to have to do CPR on your own child,' said an emotional Sherry as she spoke about her daughter Tamara. 'I wouldn\u2019t go through it again, not in a million years. I done everything I could \u2026 to bring her back'\n@highlight\nDerek and Sherry Head lost two of their three children last year in the space of four months\n@highlight\nBrother Adam and sister Tamara died in similar circumstances after both suffering seizures\n@highlight\nChild welfare in Tennessee have taken the Head's surviving 12-year-old daughter away from them\n@highlight\nThey are awaiting the results of an investigation before they can take her back", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 94, "end": 102}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 589, "end": 594}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 751, "end": 755}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 855, "end": 866}, {"start": 879, "end": 884}, {"start": 974, "end": 982}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both parents did not work and relied on food stamps and the disability checks @placeholder and Tamara were issued by the government.", "idx": 96564}], "idx": 62936} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "PUBLISHED: 17:32 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 15 October 2013 The study rated key aspects of care including support for families and control of symptoms breathlessness (posed by model) The controversial Liverpool Care Pathway has little clinical benefit for dying patients, according to a major new trial. Based on findings published in The Lancet, the researchers suggest that any initiative to replace the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) in England should be 'grounded in scientific evidence' and tested in controlled trials before it is implemented. The LCP was jointly developed by the Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool and the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in the late 1990s with the aim of rolling out the best practice of hospices to hospitals, to provide uniform, high-quality, dignified care for dying patients in the last days or hours of life.\n@highlight\nStudy compared care provided under the Italian version of the LCP and hospitals that do not implement the program as end of life care in Italy\n@highlight\nFound 'no significant differences' in quality of care between the wards\n@highlight\nSuggested that any initiative to replace the LCP in England should be 'grounded in scientific evidence' before it is implemented", "entities": [{"start": 217, "end": 238}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 422, "end": 443}, {"start": 446, "end": 448}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 568, "end": 570}, {"start": 601, "end": 629}, {"start": 639, "end": 673}, {"start": 918, "end": 924}, {"start": 941, "end": 943}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1163}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1174}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'A decade after widespread uptake, the results of this, the only adequately powered study of @placeholder so far have not shown clinically meaningful differences for patients - the ultimate measure of useful health policy.'", "idx": 96567}], "idx": 62937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Lambert has spoken to Roy Keane over the phone and remains firm friends with his former assistant at Aston Villa. Keane reportedly turned up at Tom Cleverley\u2019s house to confront the midfielder over claims a bust-up with players led to his departure from the club. But Lambert has also spoken to Cleverley, ineligible for Saturday\u2019s match against Manchester United, and been told the incident did not happen the way it has been reported. 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It was today claimed that a German company linked to British pharmaceutical firm Diageo covered up the potential birth-deforming effects of Thalidomide while continuing to distribute the drug 50 years ago. Diageo purchased a company called Distillers in 1997, which had distributed Thalidomide in Australia on behalf of the German firm Grunenthal. A German company linked to British pharmaceutical firm Diageo covered up the potential birth-deforming effects of Thalidomide while continuing to distribute the drug 50 years ago, it was claimed today. 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Dubbed \"the Indo-Pakistan Express,\" Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi hope to end their breakthrough year with a showdown at the infamous Wagah border that divides their countries. Bopanna, an Indian Hindu, and Qureshi, a Pakistani Muslim also aged 30, reached their first major doubles final at the U.S. Open in September and climbed to eighth in the world rankings. 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An intimate witness to history, she also has been much of a mystery. That was until this year, when a woman with a distinctive Irish lilt to her voice called The American Civil War Museum. The housekeeper, the woman said, was related to her late husband, and she had in her possession a necklace that Confederate first lady Varina Davis gave O'Melia. But there was more. Housekeeper: Mary O'Melia is seen in an undated photo provided by the American Civil War Museum. 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Obama offered no indication of whether his State Department will eventually issue a permit for the pipeline, whose construction has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate about environmental policy and climate change. Instead, Obama sought to reassert his authority to make the decision himself, rebuffing GOP lawmakers who will control both the House and Senate for the remainder of the president's term. Scroll down for video President Barack Obama, seen here during a meeting with Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday, formally vetoed legislation approving construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline this afternoon\n@highlight\nIt is only the third veto of Obama's presidency; with Republicans now in control of both chambers of Congress it's unlikely to be his last\n@highlight\nThe White House had said many times that the president would not sign the legislation - he believes the State Department should make the decision\n@highlight\nThe veto was not the president taking 'a specific position on the pipeline itself,' Obama's spokesman told reporters today\n@highlight\nKeystone backers do not make up a large enough majority of the House or Senate to overturn a veto but Republicans plan to try", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 34}, {"start": 47, "end": 58}, {"start": 115, "end": 125}, {"start": 208, "end": 212}, {"start": 251, "end": 266}, {"start": 367, "end": 370}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 564, "end": 569}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 692, "end": 695}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 707, "end": 737}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 843, "end": 862}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 991, "end": 998}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1281, "end": 1285}, {"start": 1394, "end": 1398}, {"start": 1403, "end": 1408}, {"start": 1433, "end": 1443}]}, "qas": [{"query": "GOP lawmakers are lining up legislation rolling back @placeholder's actions on health care, immigration and financial regulation that Obama has promised to similarly reject.", "idx": 96610}, {"query": "GOP lawmakers are lining up legislation rolling back Obama's actions on health care, immigration and financial regulation that @placeholder has promised to similarly reject.", "idx": 96611}], "idx": 62972} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grand jury has refused to indict five students at New Jersey's William Paterson University who were accused of kidnapped and gang-raped a female freshman in a dorm, officials have said. Jahmel Latimer, Darius Singleton, Garret Collick, Noah Williams and Tremaine Scott, all aged 18, allegedly restrained the victim at the campus's Overlook South residence hall on November 25. They forced her to perform multiple sex acts on them, before preventing her from leaving the room, it was claimed. They were all expelled after the unidentified student reported the alleged attack. The five were also arrested and charged with crimes including conspiracy, criminal restraint and aggravated sexual assault. They denied the charges during a December court appearance.\n@highlight\nJahmel Latimer, Garret Collick, Noah Williams, Tremaine Scott and Darius Singleton, all 18, accused of kidnapping and raping unidentified freshman\n@highlight\nThey pleaded not guilty to offenses including sexual assault in December\n@highlight\nNow, they have seen charges against them dismissed after jury's verdict\n@highlight\n'The facts demonstrated that this was not a sexual assault,' attorney said\n@highlight\nWilliam Paterson University's independent conduct process is continuing", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 65, "end": 91}, {"start": 188, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 333, "end": 346}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 788, "end": 801}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 819, "end": 832}, {"start": 838, "end": 853}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1209}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Above, @placeholder is pictured in his mugshot after he was arrested over the allegations", "idx": 96615}], "idx": 62973} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Baghdad (CNN) -- Iraqi authorities executed four al-Qaeda senior leaders after they were convicted of terrorism, the nation's Ministry of Justice reported Monday. 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Throughout the past few weeks, speculation has heightened that Hummels would depart to United for \u00a335million but the player has insisted he will see the season through. Speaking to Sky News in Germany, Hermann Hummels, the World Cup winner's father and agent, said that the centre back will not leave. Mats Hummels (right) celebrates with team-mate Lukasz Piszczek after scoring against Werder Bremen Hummels takes control of the ball against Hoffenheim during Dortmund's home game in December 'There is nothing to it,' he said when asked about a potential January transfer.\n@highlight\nMats Hummels has been consistently linked with a move to Old Trafford\n@highlight\nHermann Hummels, the World Cup winner's father and agent, said the centre back will not leave the struggling Bundesliga club\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund have had a disastrous campaign thus far\n@highlight\nJurgen Klopp's side are currently second bottom of the Bundesliga\n@highlight\nHummels has struggled with injury and form this season\n@highlight\nClick here for more Manchester United transfer news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 66, "end": 77}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 233, "end": 238}, {"start": 327, "end": 334}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 348, "end": 362}, {"start": 369, "end": 377}, {"start": 448, "end": 459}, {"start": 495, "end": 509}, {"start": 533, "end": 545}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 589, "end": 598}, {"start": 607, "end": 614}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 789, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 827}, {"start": 834, "end": 842}, {"start": 922, "end": 931}, {"start": 949, "end": 965}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1197}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder have maintained they will move for major targets in January should they become available and Hummels is on their list.", "idx": 96620}], "idx": 62977} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Appropriately it was a man called Mile who put a little distance between Crystal Palace and the relegation zone here. Whether he should have had the chance to save their day is a question that no doubt ran laps in Garry Monk\u2019s mind. Once again, a game featuring Swansea came down to a couple of contentious refereeing calls, including one to award a penalty against Jonjo Shelvey for a challenge on Marouane Chamakh and a later decision to let the striker stay on the pitch. 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The proposed martial arts retreat in Llangollen, North Wales, was today described in a report into the failed project as a waste of money. The Welsh Government bought the River Lodge Hotel in 2007 with the intention of leasing it back to community group Powys Fadog. 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For 72 years, elections to Westminster have been held on a Thursday, with local elections also being held on the first Thursday in May. Proposals from the European Commission would see the UK having to fall in line behind most of the continent, where elections are held on Sundays. The plan would force Britain to ditch its tradition of voting on a Thursday for the first time in seven decades\n@highlight\nEuropean Commission wants to end seven decades of British voters going to the polls on Thursdays\n@highlight\nPlan would help to cement 'political union' across the continent\n@highlight\nParty election broadcasts on UK TV for new Commission President", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 172, "end": 173}, {"start": 246, "end": 256}, {"start": 374, "end": 392}, {"start": 408, "end": 409}, {"start": 522, "end": 528}, {"start": 624, "end": 642}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder would have expected to vote on Thursday 5 June, and there were plans in train to move the local election voting day from early May to 5 June to coincide with the European vote.", "idx": 96631}, {"query": "But instead, if the @placeholder gets its way, the UK would vote on Sunday 8 June.", "idx": 96632}], "idx": 62987} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two vehicles collided head-on in a fiery crash near Sacramento, California, leaving four people dead and two more seriously injured. The Sacramento Bee reports the crash happened about 1:30 a.m. Friday in Fair Oaks, which is northeast of Sacramento on the north bank of the American River. CHP officials say 26-year-old David Mazur was driving his 2003 Subaru Outback north on San Juan Avenue when a 1992 Buick LeSabre driving south veered over the centerline and hit his car head-on. Mazur is in serious condition. 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A senior commander said troops wanted to be treated like 'Roman gladiators' and did not seem to be taking their duties seriously in a stinging attack on the country's military culture. Tensions in Afghanistan have been rising as an American general warned Western soldiers to expect more insider attacks and a photograph was circulated showing six dead Taliban militants. 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Rooney\u2019s masterful performance was the difference as England finished the year on a high at Celtic Park by recording their sixth successive victory. The England forward has now scored 46 times for his country and is three away from equalling Sir Bobby Charlton\u2019s record of 49. 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More than 500,000 citizens have fled Mosul as extremist militants overrun the town. The impact of the insurgency has so far been limited, but a drive into the deep south, around Basra, or further into the Kurdish region, could quickly alter the dynamics of the oil market. The OPEC agenda has also been destabilized by complications on the path to an agreement between world powers and Iran over its nuclear program.\n@highlight\nOPEC is meeting to discuss oil production, including rising output from Iran and Iraq\n@highlight\nProduction in Libya, meanwhile, has dropped as chaos reigns in the east of the country\n@highlight\nUncertainty in the Middle East is enabling OPEC to delay tough decisions, John Defterios says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 44}, {"start": 57, "end": 62}, {"start": 188, "end": 191}, {"start": 270, "end": 274}, {"start": 411, "end": 415}, {"start": 438, "end": 444}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 619, "end": 622}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 745}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 875, "end": 885}, {"start": 899, "end": 902}, {"start": 930, "end": 943}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This has kept export revenues within @placeholder above $1 trillion since 2011.", "idx": 96653}], "idx": 63005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The teenaged Texas Tech cheerleader who created a social media firestorm with photos of the African big game she hunted has fired back at her online attackers. In a typo-laden defense that invokes the safari-loving 26th U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt, Kendall Jones, 19, claims that killing rare rhinos and elephants actually helps to save them. 'This is a conservation effort to assure [sic] that they never do become extinct,' the teen from Cleburne, Texas posted to Facebook. 'This is a conservation effort! 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From left, musicians Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Paul McCartney join Harrison's relatives for dedication of his star. \"There's someone here from every important stage of George's life and career,\" Harrison's widow, Olivia, said. Harrison, who was 58 when he died of cancer in 2001, becomes the second Beatle with a Hollywood star. John Lennon was the first. The new star is next to the iconic Hollywood headquarters of Capitol Records, the distributor of much of Harrison's music for the past five decades.\n@highlight\nHarrison's star next to Hollywood headquarters of Capitol Records\n@highlight\nHarrison, who died of cancer in 2001, is second Beatle with star after John Lennon\n@highlight\nSome fans travel from as far as Liverpool, England for dedication of Harrison's star\n@highlight\nHarrison penned many Beatles songs before launching successful solo career", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 90, "end": 98}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 153, "end": 164}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 234, "end": 241}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 466, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 488}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 584, "end": 598}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 707, "end": 715}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 760, "end": 767}, {"start": 808, "end": 813}, {"start": 831, "end": 841}, {"start": 886, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 950, "end": 957}, {"start": 971, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The band evolved into the @placeholder and the rest is history.", "idx": 96659}], "idx": 63009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- England soccer captain John Terry will be charged with racially abusing another player, the UK's Crown Prosecution Service said Wednesday. The incident concerns comments the Chelsea footballer allegedly made to Queens Park Rangers player Anton Ferdinand in a recent English Premier League match. \"I have today advised the Metropolitan Police Service that John Terry should be prosecuted for a racially aggravated public order offense following comments allegedly made during a Premier League football match between Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea on 23 October 2011,\" said Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for London. \"I am satisfied there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to prosecute this case.\"\n@highlight\nEngland soccer captain John Terry charged with racially abusing another player\n@highlight\nIncident concerns comments player allegedly made to QPR player Anton Ferdinand\n@highlight\nTerry denies charges; Chelsea Football Club issues statement backing him\n@highlight\nTerry will appear before magistrates in London on February 1, 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 48}, {"start": 108, "end": 109}, {"start": 113, "end": 137}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 227, "end": 245}, {"start": 254, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 303}, {"start": 338, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 493, "end": 506}, {"start": 531, "end": 549}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 817, "end": 826}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 947, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 996, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1103}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"He can most certainly still play for @placeholder, as things stand.", "idx": 96660}], "idx": 63010} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Like a stereotypical beauty pageant, it looks like thin will be in at the world's largest annual gadget convention next week in Las Vegas. At the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, computer makers will be pushing a new breed of ultra-thin, ultra-light laptops amid a sea of razor-thin smartphones and tablets. Last year, 140,000 people in the technology industry convened at the Las Vegas Convention Center to mingle and gawk at cutting-edge hardware. The organizers expect to welcome at least that many people next week. Electronics makers use CES as a platform to show the types of products they plan to release in the coming year. The compact disc player, high-definition television and Blu-ray each debuted at past conventions. Decades since its formation, the yearly six-day event is a spectacle.\n@highlight\nThe Consumer Electronics Show brings a slew of new gadgets\n@highlight\nTablets running Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows 8 will debut\n@highlight\nUltrabooks, a new type of thinner laptop, are expected to make a splash\n@highlight\nBut some of the largest players in the consumer electronics industry are shunning CES", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 137, "end": 145}, {"start": 160, "end": 198}, {"start": 399, "end": 425}, {"start": 565, "end": 567}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 837, "end": 861}, {"start": 919, "end": 924}, {"start": 928, "end": 934}, {"start": 940, "end": 948}, {"start": 952, "end": 960}, {"start": 984, "end": 993}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And Microsoft, which will deliver its 14th @placeholder presentation Monday, announced recently it will not have a booth or participate in the keynotes after this year's event.", "idx": 96661}, {"query": "Not to get left out of the party it started about a decade ago, @placeholder is stepping up its tablet efforts.", "idx": 96662}], "idx": 63011} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A friend of ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller, who was confirmed dead this week, revealed she left her a message shortly after being kidnapped by militants begging her to help her escape and saying 'I'm so sick, I'm dying.' Kayla Mueller, of Arizona, was kidnapped by ISIS in Aleppo in 2013 and was confirmed dead on Friday. The Islamic extremist group claimed she had died during a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa and later sent her family photos of her dead body to confirm it. One of these photos showed the aid worker covered in a white burial shroud, intended to show she had been treated with respect. Others showed bruising on her face, supposedly a sign of the airstrike - a fact disputed by US authorities and Jordan.\n@highlight\nKayla Mueller was an aid-worker, basing herself at the Turkey-Syria border\n@highlight\nShe was captured by ISIS in August 2013 and confirmed dead last Friday\n@highlight\nMiss Mueller struck up a friendship with Oruba Barakat while in Turkey\n@highlight\nAfter she was kidnapped Miss Barakat received a voice message from her\n@highlight\nShe begged for help and said she was 'sick' and 'dying' in short message\n@highlight\nISIS contacted family to confirm death, also sending photos of her body\n@highlight\nTwo photos show bruises on face and another her covered in white shroud", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 217, "end": 229}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 322, "end": 328}, {"start": 376, "end": 384}, {"start": 399, "end": 403}, {"start": 690, "end": 691}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 728, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 790, "end": 794}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 901, "end": 907}, {"start": 937, "end": 949}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1147}]}, "qas": [{"query": "During her time in captivity the family also received a video featured the aid worker, forcibly filmed by @placeholder as proof she was still alive.", "idx": 96666}], "idx": 63013} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:43 EST, 1 September 2013 Henry Foner, pictured as a young boy, has published the heartbreaking postcards sent by his father before he was killed at Auschwitz A grandfather has revealed the heartbreaking postcards his father sent him from Nazi Germany before he died in Auschwitz. Henry Foner, 81, was just six when his parents sent him to Britain to escape the growing persecution of Jews in 1938. His father Max sent him dozens of brightly coloured postcards filled with fatherly love that Mr Foner has treasured for the last 75 years.\n@highlight\nHenry Foner was sent postcards from his father after he was sent to Wales\n@highlight\nPublishing correspondence in book called Postcards to a Little Boy\n@highlight\nMax Lichtwitz sent cards to his son until outbreak of World War II in 1939\n@highlight\nThe father-of-one was murdered in 1944 by the Nazis at Auschwitz\n@highlight\nMr Foner said he wishes he could send his father a card to thank him for helping him escape the Nazi persecution", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 214, "end": 222}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 356}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 450, "end": 453}, {"start": 475, "end": 477}, {"start": 561, "end": 565}, {"start": 615, "end": 625}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 943, "end": 947}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In this poignant postcard sent shortly before Britain declared war on @placeholder, Max wrote to his son: 'I'm glad that you are well and happy.", "idx": 96673}], "idx": 63016} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harry Redknapp has questioned the commitment of young English players to the national team cause, claiming there were certain individuals during his time at Tottenham who tried to find ways of skipping international duty. The QPR boss described the Italy and Uruguay teams who had knocked England out of the World Cup as 'average' and claimed England had more talent at their disposal than any other team in Group D. England will fly home after playing Costa Rica in their final group game on Tuesday. Redknapp - once a strong contender for the England job only to see Roy Hodgson picked ahead of him in 2012 - said he had been unimpressed by their opponents and could not understand how England had failed to deliver.\n@highlight\nHarry Redknapp has questioned commitment of young English players\n@highlight\nClaims certain individuals during his spell with Tottenham would try to get out of international duty\n@highlight\nQPR manager was once a strong contender for the England job before Roy Hodgson was picked ahead of him in 2012", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 157, "end": 165}, {"start": 226, "end": 228}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 308, "end": 316}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 417, "end": 423}, {"start": 453, "end": 462}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 730, "end": 743}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 856, "end": 864}, {"start": 920, "end": 922}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}, {"start": 987, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But Redknapp, who gave his backing to Hodgson, could offer no other explanation for @placeholder's failure to reach the knock-out stages as he described Group D as 'not a difficult group'.", "idx": 96674}], "idx": 63017} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New emails released early Friday in the Sony hack reveal a shocking incident of nepotism between Sony Chair Amy Pascal, her husband and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. In a column Dowd was writing about women in Hollywood shortly after the 2014 Academy Awards, citing the box office success of female-fronted films such as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Gravity, Frozen and The Heat, she asked to interview Pascal, the only female head of a major studio. Pascal however is shown to be hesitant in emails exchanged between herself and husband Bernie Weinraub, until Weinraub reveals that he will be seeing the column before it is published and Dowd assures Pascal she will look 'great' in the article.\n@highlight\nNew emails released in the Sony hack reveal that Amy Pascal was promised favorable coverage in a New York Times column\n@highlight\nWriter Maureen Dowd said Pascal would look 'great' in a piece about women in Hollywood which she wanted to interview the studio head for\n@highlight\nPascal's husband Bernie Weinraub also reveals that he was able to look at the column before it was published\n@highlight\nDowd said in a statement that she did not allow Weinraub to see the column before it was published\n@highlight\nThis as Pascal has issued an apology for her 'insensitive' remarks in a racist email exchange with producer Scott Rudin about President Barack Obama\n@highlight\nPascal also gave an interview saying she does not believe her job is in jeopardy over these leaked emails", "entities": [{"start": 40, "end": 43}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 108, "end": 117}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 161, "end": 172}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 219, "end": 227}, {"start": 252, "end": 265}, {"start": 330, "end": 345}, {"start": 357, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 383, "end": 390}, {"start": 416, "end": 421}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 551, "end": 565}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 665, "end": 670}, {"start": 748, "end": 751}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 818, "end": 831}, {"start": 858, "end": 869}, {"start": 876, "end": 881}, {"start": 928, "end": 936}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1174}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1347}, {"start": 1365, "end": 1376}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1394}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This perk no doubt came as a result of the fact that @placeholder spent over a decade working for the Times as the paper's Hollywood correspondent, leaving in 2005, about a year before his wife would be named to her current post.", "idx": 96677}], "idx": 63020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray's delay in calling 911 for help as soon as he realized Michael Jackson was not breathing may have cost the pop icon his life, according to a cardiologist who testified Wednesday in Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. Dr. Alon Steinberg, a cardiologist called as an expert witness by the prosecution, listed Murray's failure to immediately call for paramedics as one of six examples of gross negligence that contributed to Jackson's death. \"If these deviations would not have happened, Mr. Jackson would be alive,\" Steinberg testified. Earlier Wednesday, Murray's defense team dropped its theory that Jackson may have orally ingested the surgical anesthetic propofol that the coroner says killed him.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sleep expert says using propofol to treat insomnia is \"beyond comprehension\"\n@highlight\nMichael Jackson would be alive now if Murray called 911 quicker, doctor says\n@highlight\nCardiologist cites six examples of Murray's gross negligence in Jackson's death\n@highlight\nDefense still contends Jackson may have injected himself with the fatal dose", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 94, "end": 108}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 265, "end": 278}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 886, "end": 891}, {"start": 971, "end": 976}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1056}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's deviations from medical standards of care include the doctor leaving his patient alone with propofol and lorazepam nearby, which could have led to Jackson self-administering the fatal drugs, Steinberg testified.", "idx": 96689}, {"query": "@placeholder, in the interview played for the jury over the past two days of testimony, told detectives he gave Jackson a series of three sedatives -- Valium, lorazepam and midazolam -- over a 10-hour period before finally giving in to Jackson's plea for propofol.", "idx": 96692}, {"query": "\"I've got to sleep, Dr. @placeholder,\" Murray said Jackson pleaded to him.", "idx": 96693}], "idx": 63028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears Eight-year-old Lincoln Boucher took no notice of the scratch he got from a swooping bat. The boy carried on as normal at the Queensland Whitsunday islands resort where his parents worked. But hours later Lincoln was frothing at the mouth, writhing with seizures and tearing out the IV lines doctors had inserted into him as a rabies-like disease tore through his body. Eight-year-old Lincoln Boucher spent two months in hospital fighting the rabies-like disease lyssavirus before doctors found out what his illness was Lincoln's parents Michelle Flynn and Colin Boucher told Australia's 60 Minutes that their son could have survived if he'd told them about getting scratched by a bat\n@highlight\nLincoln Boucher was scratched by a bat at a Whitsundays island resort\n@highlight\nHours later, lyssavirus left him convulsing and tearing out IV lines in hospital\n@highlight\nBy the time his sister remembered the scratch to doctors, it was too late\n@highlight\nHis parents Michelle Flynn and Colin Boucher spoke to 60 Minutes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 143, "end": 163}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 402, "end": 416}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 713, "end": 727}, {"start": 757, "end": 767}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}, {"start": 983, "end": 996}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lincoln had become the third-known Australian victim of @placeholder, which spread through his body and attacked his brain, claiming his life on February 2.", "idx": 96698}], "idx": 63032} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Some might call her barking mad, but Alisha Caffrey thought nothing of throwing the wedding of the year - for her pet dogs. Alisha, 27 from Liverpool, has had Eddie, a Yorkshire Terrier, and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, since they were puppies, but after seeing their romance blossom and Squidgy giving birth to a litter, she didn\u2019t want them living in sin. The pampered pooches, who get Christmas and birthday presents from Alisha, are now are officially dog and wife thanks to the service on Friday, which included a three-tier wedding cake and a custom made outfits. Doggy style wedding: Alisha Caffrey has had her two dogs, Eddie, a Yorkshire Terrier, and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, since they were puppies and threw a party for them to be become dog and wife\n@highlight\nAlisha Caffrey, 27, from Liverpool didn't want her dogs living in sin\n@highlight\nEddie, a Yorkshie Terrier and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, are expecting a litter\n@highlight\nTheir wedding included a three-tier cake, custom-made outfits and gifts", "entities": [{"start": 37, "end": 50}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 168, "end": 184}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 587, "end": 600}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 649}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 794, "end": 802}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 859, "end": 874}, {"start": 880, "end": 886}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So in love: Eddie, right, plants a kiss on his new wife @placeholder, left during their dog wedding ceremony on Friday", "idx": 96706}], "idx": 63038} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Paul Bentley and Rebecca Camber and Gerard Couzens and Mark Duell Scotland Yard detectives flew in to Portugal last night ahead of excavation at the holiday resort where Madeleine McCann vanished. But the arrival of the team, led by Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, comes as tensions with the Portuguese authorities escalated, with fears the investigation could be derailed at any point. After almost two years of delicate negotiations, Scotland Yard has been given permission to start digging at sites surrounding the holiday resort in Praia da Luz where the youngster disappeared seven years ago. 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The revelation raises the possibility of an accomplice to the crimes. Arabic TV network Al-Jazeera has said it will not air the footage of the Toulouse shootings after the video arrived at its office in Paris.\n@highlight\nArabic broadcaster says it will not air the disturbing footage after plea from Nicolas Sarkozy\n@highlight\n'I will sue France for killing my son,' says gunman's estranged father\n@highlight\nItalian media claims Mohammed Merah had spied for France before his rampage\n@highlight\nArrest of Al Qaeda suspect in Spain today was not connected to attacks in south-west France", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 120, "end": 133}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 245, "end": 250}, {"start": 282, "end": 287}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 516, "end": 523}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 712, "end": 717}, {"start": 782, "end": 788}, {"start": 803, "end": 816}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 954, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The letter sent to Al-Jazeera said Merah's killings were carried out in the name of @placeholder.", "idx": 96715}], "idx": 63047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:57 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:40 EST, 16 June 2013 North Korea has told the U.S. to 'pick a date and place' for high level talks to discuss tensions on the Korean peninsula only days after the Communist nation cancelled talks with rival South Korea. The planned talks with South Korea, which would have been the first in two years, were cancelled abruptly last week by the North. The country, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, blamed its neighbor for scuttling the discussions that were planned to seek a way mend ties between the countries.\n@highlight\nOffer comes after months of tensions caused by North's rocket test\n@highlight\nNorth says it will give up its nuclear weapons when the rest of world does", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 103}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 198, "end": 213}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 415, "end": 419}, {"start": 459, "end": 495}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 671, "end": 675}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Tensions in @placeholder were heightened earlier this year after it threatened nuclear and missile strikes against the South and U.S.", "idx": 96716}], "idx": 63048} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In October 1985, the Formula One circus arrived in South Africa to race at Kayalami. Apartheid -- which had put an end to almost all other sporting events in the country -- didn't deter F1, even if both the Ligier and Renault teams refused to race. Marlboro removed its sponsorship from the McLaren cars of Niki Lauda and Alain Prost, and various governments tried to stop their drivers racing. Sound familiar? Although South Africa during apartheid and Bahrain now are two completely different political situations, you can't help but wonder whether F1 has moved on at all in the last 27 years. The view of Formula One Management's chief Bernie Ecclestone that the elite division of motorsport doesn't do politics seems somewhat out of kilter.\n@highlight\nSunday's Bahrain Grand Prix will take place amid a backdrop of anti-government protests\n@highlight\nThe Formula One race was canceled last year due to a civil uprising in the Gulf island\n@highlight\nThe situation mirrors what happened in 1985 with a race in apartheid-era South Africa\n@highlight\nFoster: F1 chief is wrong when he says that sport and politics do not mix", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 30, "end": 40}, {"start": 60, "end": 71}, {"start": 84, "end": 91}, {"start": 195, "end": 196}, {"start": 216, "end": 221}, {"start": 227, "end": 233}, {"start": 258, "end": 265}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 316, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 341}, {"start": 429, "end": 440}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 560, "end": 561}, {"start": 617, "end": 638}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 774, "end": 791}, {"start": 868, "end": 878}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, if something does go wrong then it is going to be extremely hard for @placeholder to recover its integrity.", "idx": 96718}], "idx": 63050} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He celebrated his half century yesterday with a party attended by the Queen and other ROyals. But today Prince Edward showed no signs of heavy night as he arrived bright and early at a primary school today. The Queen's youngest son and his wife, Countess of Wessex, paid a visit to Robert Browning primary school in Walworth, London to see work carried out by Kidscape, one of the charities to receive money from the Wessex Youth Trust, the charity the couple set up shortly before their marriage in 1999. The Earl and Countess of Wessex arrive for a visit to Robert Browning Primary School in Walworth, London\n@highlight\nQueen and Prince Philip's youngest son Edward turns 50 today\n@highlight\nCelebrations were held last night at his family home in Bagshot Park\n@highlight\nVisited Robert Browning school in Walworth, London with wife Sophie\n@highlight\nSaw work of Kidscape, a charity given grants by the Wessex Youth Trust", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 74}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 104, "end": 116}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 246, "end": 263}, {"start": 282, "end": 296}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 326, "end": 331}, {"start": 360, "end": 367}, {"start": 417, "end": 434}, {"start": 510, "end": 513}, {"start": 519, "end": 536}, {"start": 560, "end": 589}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 622, "end": 626}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 750, "end": 761}, {"start": 782, "end": 796}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 835, "end": 840}, {"start": 865, "end": 872}, {"start": 905, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prince @placeholder is now 7th in line to the throne.8.", "idx": 96719}], "idx": 63051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A police K9 has successfully tracked down a five-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his father and threatened with death. Richard Mamales, 44, allegedly snatched his young son, Derek, following an argument with the boy's mother at his home in Tooele, Utah, on Friday night. He reportedly threatened to kill the entire family - starting with Derek - before grabbing his son's hand and disappearing for the night. Scroll down for video Heroic: This police K9, named Max, successfully tracked down 'endangered' child Derek Mamales yesterday 'Kidnapping': Richard Mamales (left), 44, allegedly snatched his five-year-old son, Derek (right), following an argument with the young boy's mother at his home in East Vine Street in Tooele, Utah, on Friday night\n@highlight\nRichard Mamales, 44, had argument with son Derek's mother on Friday\n@highlight\nHe then allegedly threatened to kill five-year-old, before kidnapping him\n@highlight\nPolice launched a search for 'endangered' child and issued amber alert\n@highlight\nK9, named Max, and his trainer Alan Honsaker were dispatched to help\n@highlight\nThey tracked down pair to a shed near Mamales's home in Tooele, Utah\n@highlight\nMamles has now been arrested by police, but charges remain unknown", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 10}, {"start": 121, "end": 135}, {"start": 176, "end": 180}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 253}, {"start": 340, "end": 344}, {"start": 453, "end": 454}, {"start": 463, "end": 465}, {"start": 513, "end": 525}, {"start": 551, "end": 565}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 701, "end": 716}, {"start": 721, "end": 726}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 762, "end": 776}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1132}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hunt: 'Max was able to walk into the track at that point and take me to where the suspect was hiding,' Mr @placeholder (right) said.", "idx": 96724}, {"query": "@placeholder (left), who was found in 'a good condition', was later taken home", "idx": 96725}, {"query": "Rewarded: @placeholder, who has been finding missing children in Utah for more than eight years, was later given 'a big handful of juicy treats and a lot of attention' for his efforts.", "idx": 96726}], "idx": 63054} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The music of Woodstock was a draw that attracted hundreds of thousands of people to the festival. Similarly, the name of Ang Lee is a draw that attracted a number of actors to his new film, \"Taking Woodstock.\" From left, \"Taking Woodstock's\" Emile Hirsch, director Ang Lee and Demetri Martin at the movie's premiere. \"Taking Woodstock,\" which is out August 28, features performers who were either not born or very young when the monumental festival occurred in 1969, but many were enticed to join the movie because of Lee's involvement. \"I'd read the Sunday paper for Ang Lee. I'd do anything. He's a filmmaker I've always admired and [was] sort of eager to work with,\" said Liev Schreiber, who plays a transvestite. \"So when he approached me, you know: Dress, shmess, I'll do whatever you want.\"\n@highlight\n\"Taking Woodstock\" stars Demetri Martin, Liev Schreiber and Eugene Levy\n@highlight\nThe film tells the story of how Woodstock festival came to fruition\n@highlight\nThe actors said election of Barack Obama shares similiarities with Woodstock\n@highlight\n\"Taking Woodstock\" is due out August 28", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 30}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 207, "end": 215}, {"start": 238, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 274, "end": 280}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 527, "end": 529}, {"start": 577, "end": 583}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 825, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 855}, {"start": 858, "end": 871}, {"start": 877, "end": 887}, {"start": 932, "end": 949}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder is not really going to hold your hand and reassure you through the whole thing.", "idx": 96729}], "idx": 63056} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea Manning is seeking a presidential pardon for handing U.S state secrets to the WikiLeaks website because it was done 'out of a love for my country'. According to documents released today, Manning's lawyer, David Coombs, has sent a Petition for Pardon to President Barack Obama. The White House said last month that if Manning requested a presidential pardon she would be considered the same as anyone else. In the petition she wrote that she had started questioning the morality of U.S. actions in Iraq and Afghanistan while reading secret military reports. She said: 'When I chose to disclose classified information, I did so out of a love for my country and sense of duty to others.'\n@highlight\nDavid Coombs, Chelsea's lawyer, has sent a Petition for Pardon to President Barack Obama\n@highlight\nThe White House has said that a petition by Manning would be treated like any other\n@highlight\nA legal expert has said the petition has a 'zero per cent' chance of success\n@highlight\nChelsea is serving 35 years at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas for disclosing information", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 86, "end": 94}, {"start": 195, "end": 201}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 238, "end": 256}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 325, "end": 331}, {"start": 489, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 508}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 704, "end": 715}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 780, "end": 791}, {"start": 808, "end": 818}, {"start": 848, "end": 854}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder signed the petition 'Bradley Manning', not Chelsea, as her name has not legally been changed.", "idx": 96739}], "idx": 63062} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud could be disciplined by the Football Association after headbutting Queen Park Rangers' Nedum Onuoha during the Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium. Giroud was shown a red card by Martin Atkinson after he appeared to move his head in the direction of his opponent during the 53rd minute. Straight dismissals in the Premier League usually carry an automatic three-match ban, however the incident could be investigated further by the FA. 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Instead of a historic win by their favorite, the huge crowd at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, witnessed a dramatic finish in which Tonalist, ridden by Joel Rosario, overtook Commissioner in his last strides to win by a head. But the fact that none of the top three finishers had raced in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, the two prerequisites to the Triple Crown, didn't sit well with California Chrome co-owner Steve Coburn.\n@highlight\nNEW: Tonalist passes Commissioner at finish; California Chrome finishes tied for 4th\n@highlight\nNEW: California Chrome co-owner angry that top finishers didn't run in Derby or Preakness\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It's not fair to these horses that have been in the game since Day One,\" says Steve Coburn", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 41, "end": 54}, {"start": 94, "end": 110}, {"start": 143, "end": 154}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 263, "end": 270}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 330, "end": 341}, {"start": 353, "end": 364}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 499, "end": 514}, {"start": 546, "end": 557}, {"start": 581, "end": 597}, {"start": 608, "end": 619}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 678, "end": 694}, {"start": 734, "end": 750}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 809, "end": 817}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A visibly upset @placeholder said his horse \"didn't have it in him.\"", "idx": 96751}], "idx": 63070} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anthony Bond UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 26 January 2012 Guilty: 'Tragic figure' Leonard Watters, pictured at an earlier hearing, apologised to Louis Walsh for the false claims An unemployed dance teacher has been sentenced to six months in jail for falsely accusing X Factor judge Louis Walsh of groping him in a nightclub. Leonard Watters pleaded guilty to making two false reports to Irish police that the pop music mogul sexually assaulted him in Dublin nightspot Krystle last April. The 24-year-old father-of-two from Navan, Co Meath, who was described in court as a Walter Mitty-type character, had apologised publicly to Mr Walsh at the city\u2019s District Court.\n@highlight\nLeonard Watters falsely claimed X Factor judge sexually assaulted him in Dublin nightspot\n@highlight\nJobless dancer Watters described as 'tragic figure'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 139, "end": 149}, {"start": 277, "end": 287}, {"start": 320, "end": 334}, {"start": 382, "end": 386}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 463, "end": 469}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 567, "end": 578}, {"start": 626, "end": 630}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 673, "end": 687}, {"start": 746, "end": 751}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'He continued to claim he was sexually assaulted in the toilets but that @placeholder did not do it,' the Detective added.", "idx": 96756}], "idx": 63073} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross has been granted access to a detention facility in Syria for the first time since unrest broke out in the country, the committee's president said Monday after meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger called the breakthrough \"an important step forward for our humanitarian activities in Syria.\" Kellenberger's meeting with al-Assad occurred amid mounting reports of bloodshed by Syrian security forces. On Monday, security forces killed six people during an ongoing crackdown in the province of Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group. The group also reported a similar offensive in Idlib province, where security forces entered with seven armored vehicles, nine cars and four buses. 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It was the culmination of years of tireless work and perseverance, all involving tremendous risk and quiet courage, much of it receiving little or no attention.\n@highlight\nThis month marks 50th anniversary of the March on Washington\n@highlight\nJFK grandson Jack Schlossberg says Supreme Court wrong on Voting Rights Act\n@highlight\nHe says the ruling in June struck down vital protection for the right to vote\n@highlight\nSchlossberg: Use 50th anniversary to recommit to protect voting rights", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 73}, {"start": 90, "end": 102}, {"start": 154, "end": 169}, {"start": 181, "end": 202}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 669, "end": 671}, {"start": 682, "end": 697}, {"start": 704, "end": 716}, {"start": 727, "end": 743}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That argument makes logical sense only if one believes that discrimination in voting in @placeholder no longer exists.", "idx": 96761}], "idx": 63077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- A crude bomb made from a water bottle was used in an explosion that damaged a Starbucks coffee shop on New York's posh Upper East Side, New York police said. Monday's explosion shattered glass at the Manhattan Starbucks coffee shop. No one was injured. The Memorial Day explosion damaged the shop, but no one was injured and no motive has been identified for the bombing. \"We believe it to be ... a six- to 10-ounce water bottle that was wrapped in black tape,\" New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told CNN on Wednesday. He said the bomb's powder may have come from fireworks components, including a fuse. The powder was placed inside the bottle in a way that made it \"more powerful,\" Kelly said.\n@highlight\nNew York police say the bomb outside a Starbucks was made from a water bottle\n@highlight\nThe Memorial Day explosion damaged store but injured no one\n@highlight\nThe blast happened about 3:30 a.m. on the posh Upper East Side of Manhattan\n@highlight\nSuspects and motive -- including possibility of political motivation -- still being sought", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 96, "end": 104}, {"start": 121, "end": 128}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 480, "end": 487}, {"start": 509, "end": 517}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 768, "end": 776}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 936, "end": 950}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kelly said the witness saw the two approach the @placeholder, then looked away.", "idx": 96762}], "idx": 63078} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Fawaz A. 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The hardliners in Tehran, led by the Revolutionary Guards and ultraconservatives, have won the first round against reformist conservatives but at an extravagant cost: loss of public support.\n@highlight\nFawaz Gerges: Iran's ruling mullahs forfeited their public support in the election\n@highlight\nGerges: Ruling mullahs are out of step with women and young voters\n@highlight\nHe says hardliners are swimming against the current of Iranian society", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 60}, {"start": 71, "end": 92}, {"start": 123, "end": 144}, {"start": 176, "end": 184}, {"start": 191, "end": 195}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 211, "end": 222}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 319, "end": 321}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 380, "end": 398}, {"start": 553, "end": 563}, {"start": 584, "end": 589}, {"start": 603, "end": 622}, {"start": 768, "end": 779}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}, {"start": 862, "end": 867}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many young men reportedly roamed @placeholder streets looking for a fight with the police.", "idx": 96768}, {"query": "In a message on state TV, he urged the nation to unite behind @placeholder, calling the result a \"divine assessment.\"", "idx": 96769}], "idx": 63082} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle A retired murder squad detective who attended the scene of 'body in the bag spy' Gareth Williams said he believed the MI6 man could have been poisoned. Former Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton was the most senior officer on the scene when he arrived at Mr Williams' flat in Pimlico on August 23, 2010. An inquest at Westminster Coroner Court found Mr Williams was most likely 'unlawfully killed', but police officially believe the spy died after padlocking himself inside the bag. Former Detective Chief Inspector Clive Sutton, pictured, said he believed the death of Gareth Williams could have been 'the perfect murder'\n@highlight\nGareth Williams was found locked in a sports bag in his flat in August 2010\n@highlight\nRetired DCI Colin Sutton said the spy's death could be the 'perfect murder'\n@highlight\nPolice claim Mr Williams' most likely died after locking himself in the bag", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 134, "end": 136}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 277, "end": 284}, {"start": 295, "end": 301}, {"start": 337, "end": 361}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 589, "end": 603}, {"start": 653, "end": 667}, {"start": 748, "end": 750}, {"start": 752, "end": 763}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They also accused @placeholder of allowing the circumstances of his death to be covered up.", "idx": 96774}], "idx": 63086} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool and Barcelona will open negotiations over the proposed \u00a380million transfer of disgraced star Luis Suarez. Sportsmail understands Liverpool officials, including managing director Ian Ayre, have agreed to meet Raul Sanllehi, Barcelona\u2019s director of football management, in London to discuss their valuation of the 27-year-old. Barcelona are looking to strike a compromise of around \u00a360m, based on the fact that Suarez is banned from football for the next four months following his bite on Italy\u2019s Giorgio Chiellini. Liverpool will not be swayed from their valuation of Suarez but will revive their interest in Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez as part of the negotiations.\n@highlight\nBarcelona and Liverpool will open talks over transfer of Luis Suarez\n@highlight\nOfficials from both clubs will hold talks in London as Barca look to strike \u00a360m deal\n@highlight\nChile striker Alexis Sanchez could move in the opposite direction\n@highlight\nSuarez is understood to be taking advice from Spanish lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo to help him in his appeal against his ban", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 116, "end": 125}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 233, "end": 241}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 419, "end": 424}, {"start": 497, "end": 501}, {"start": 505, "end": 521}, {"start": 524, "end": 532}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 618, "end": 626}, {"start": 636, "end": 649}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 748, "end": 758}, {"start": 816, "end": 821}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 868, "end": 872}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All smiles: This is what Suarez would like if Barcelona managed to seal his signature from @placeholder", "idx": 96776}], "idx": 63088} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Samsung tablets have edged out iPads for the first time in JD Power's biannual customer-satisfaction survey, although some observers say the results don't quite add up. Samsung topped JD Power's rankings with a score of 835 out of 1,000, narrowly beating out Apple's 833. Amazon was third in customer satisfaction at 826, followed by Asus and Acer. The rankings are based on the experiences of 3,375 tablet owners who responded between March and August of this year, and don't include the new iPad Air and iPad Mini, which went on sale Friday. But some tech pundits questioned the market-research company's scoring system.\n@highlight\nSamsung tablets edged out iPads in JD Power's new customer-satisfaction survey\n@highlight\nSamsung topped the rankings with a score of 835, narrowly beating out Apple's 833\n@highlight\nSome tech pundits questioned the market-research company's scoring system\n@highlight\nUsers scored the iPad higher than Samsung tablets in four of five categories", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 178, "end": 184}, {"start": 193, "end": 200}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 281, "end": 286}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 352, "end": 355}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 523}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 733, "end": 739}, {"start": 803, "end": 807}, {"start": 928, "end": 931}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The only category that @placeholder beat Apple in was (duh) cost.", "idx": 96783}], "idx": 63094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Rebecca English Laughing as she carries her baby son in her arms, the Duchess of Cambridge takes future king Prince George on his first foreign holiday. These relaxed and charming photographs were shot as Kate and her six month-old son disembarked a commercial flight in St Vincent on route to the paradise island of Mustique. Although the Duchess had to leave her husband, Prince William, at home to continue with his studies at Cambridge University, it was still very much a family occasion. 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His older brother Prince William was there too. But this was Harry's show -- a charity mission to Maseru, the capital of the poverty-stricken African Kingdom of Lesotho where the prince had established a charity Sentebale, to aid the country's vulnerable children. It was a mission, back in June 2010, and one of which the younger prince is rightly proud. Within seconds of starting his speech, however, Harry couldn't resist a playful swipe at his older brother. Yet again, the third in line to the throne, who proudly boasts a healthy mop of red hair, mocked William's receding hairline.\n@highlight\nHarry is a showman, a natural performer in front of the camera and a microphone\n@highlight\nLike his mother, Diana, he is flawed and that makes him interesting\n@highlight\nIt's a very different story for brother Prince William, second in line to the throne\n@highlight\nWill perfectly fits bill as future King - he speaks well and conducts himself with aplomb", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 61, "end": 65}, {"start": 108, "end": 121}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 188, "end": 193}, {"start": 232, "end": 246}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 799, "end": 803}, {"start": 901, "end": 914}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was @placeholder who frustrated his protection officers by crashing royal cars into walls on the private estates and on one occasion wondering off into a public high street with a police radio for the hell of it.", "idx": 96792}], "idx": 63097} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States and its allies have plenty to worry about in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with al Qaeda, two Talibans, the Haqqani Network and a plethora of other militant groups active. But the United States and intelligence analysts believe another group, one of Pakistan's most powerful and well-established, is also broadening its horizons. It is Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, which means \"Army of the Pure.\" It was blamed for the attack on Mumbai, India, hotels in November 2008 in which nearly 200 people were killed over three days. That attack \"shows the organization's global ambitions,\" said Dan Benjamin, the U.S. State Department's coordinator for counterterrorism.\n@highlight\nLashkar-e-Tayyiba blamed for attack on Mumbai, India, hotels in November 2008\n@highlight\nOrganization has \"complex mix of indigenous and international targets,\" State Department says\n@highlight\nLashkar-e-Tayyiba says it is focused only on freeing Kashmir from Indian rule, experts say\n@highlight\nLashkar-e-Tayyiba joined Taliban in attacks on U.S. bases in Afghanistan, experts say", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 88, "end": 95}, {"start": 103, "end": 110}, {"start": 117, "end": 124}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 203, "end": 215}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 359, "end": 375}, {"start": 391, "end": 406}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 599, "end": 610}, {"start": 617, "end": 637}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 775, "end": 786}, {"start": 847, "end": 862}, {"start": 880, "end": 896}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}, {"start": 946, "end": 951}, {"start": 982, "end": 998}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1043, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much to Pakistan's consternation, @placeholder has expanded its presence in Afghanistan, especially through Indian government-aided construction and training projects, since the overthrow of the Taliban.", "idx": 96800}, {"query": "Much to Pakistan's consternation, India has expanded its presence in Afghanistan, especially through @placeholder government-aided construction and training projects, since the overthrow of the Taliban.", "idx": 96801}], "idx": 63103} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Dan Bloom A toddler who survived a Taliban gun attack which killed his journalist father, mother, brother and sister has arrived in Canada to start a new life. Just two years old, Abuzar Ahmad slipped into a coma after militants opened fire during a family meal at a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital Kabul. Six weeks on he has made a miracle recovery, and yesterday he put on a brave face before 100 well-wishers at Pearson Airport in Toronto, where many of his family members live. Survivor: Abuzar Ahmad slipped into a coma after being shot five times in a Taliban attack which killed his father, mother, brother and sister in Kabul. He has arrived in Canada to start a new life with his uncle Bashir\n@highlight\nTwo-year-old Abuzar Ahmad was with family when militants opened fire\n@highlight\nAttack in Afghan capital Kabul killed his father, mother and two siblings\n@highlight\nToddler was greeted by 100 family and well-wishers at Toronto airport\n@highlight\nThe attack in one of Afghanistan's safest hotels killed nine people in total", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 38, "end": 44}, {"start": 135, "end": 140}, {"start": 183, "end": 194}, {"start": 290, "end": 295}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 421, "end": 435}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 498, "end": 509}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 809, "end": 814}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 986, "end": 996}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'This incident comes despite the fact that @placeholder journalists have assiduously tried to remain neutral in their coverage amid difficult circumstances,' the statement said.", "idx": 96812}], "idx": 63106} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson Jeremy Paxman has announced he is quitting the flagship current affairs show Newsnight saying he wants to 'go to bed at much the same time as most people'. The broadcaster, one of the most familiar faces on the BBC2 show, is one of the corporation's biggest stars. In a statement, he said: 'I have decided it is time to move on from Newsnight. After 25 years, I should rather like to go to bed at much the same time as most people. Scroll down for video Veteran: Paxman, pictured left in on Newsnight in 1990, and right on the programme this year, decided to leave last July\n@highlight\nOutspoken broadcaster is one of the corporation's biggest stars\n@highlight\nIt comes two weeks after he was scolded by the boss of Radio 1\n@highlight\nIn a statement, Paxman said: 'I have decided it is time to move on'\n@highlight\nHe revealed he made the decision and informed the BBC last July", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 27}, {"start": 92, "end": 100}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 348, "end": 356}, {"start": 478, "end": 483}, {"start": 506, "end": 514}, {"start": 731, "end": 737}, {"start": 766, "end": 771}, {"start": 879, "end": 881}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder and said he was 'deeply grateful' to him for agreeing to stay on.", "idx": 96814}], "idx": 63108} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry Former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin has indulged in another 'told you so' moment, taking part in a funny skit pointing out her prediction in 2008 that Russia would invade Ukraine. The one-time Presidential candidate appeared on The Tonight Show with host Jimmy Fallon, apparently speaking to President Vladimir Putin on the phone. Setting up the sketch, Fallon told viewers he had footage of a phone call between Putin and Palin. The skit featured Fallon dressed up in a wig and grey suit, playing the Russian President discussing Palin's 2008 prediction that he would invade Ukraine. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nFormer Alaskan Governor appeared on The Tonight Show in a fun sketch\n@highlight\nShe joined host Jimmy Fallon in a mock phone call with Vladimir Putin\n@highlight\nThey discussed Palin's 2008 prediction that Russia would invade Ukraine\n@highlight\nPair joked about the NSA listening in on their spoof call\n@highlight\nAnd Palin advised the Russian President to withdraw from Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 23, "end": 29}, {"start": 40, "end": 50}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 187, "end": 193}, {"start": 244, "end": 259}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 318, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 429, "end": 433}, {"start": 439, "end": 443}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 518, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 551}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 670, "end": 685}, {"start": 730, "end": 741}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 810, "end": 814}, {"start": 839, "end": 844}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 899, "end": 901}, {"start": 951, "end": 955}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1010}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rounding off the sketch the pair made light of how close @placeholder is to Russia, with Putin threatening to invade.", "idx": 96825}, {"query": "Rounding off the sketch the pair made light of how close Alaska is to @placeholder, with Putin threatening to invade.", "idx": 96826}], "idx": 63115} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:27 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:35 EST, 30 September 2013 Mystery: Kidnap victim Carrie Lawson, who was abducted 22 years ago from her home, was never found Carrie Smith Lawson has been missing since someone abducted her from her home 22 years ago. Relatives paid a $300,000 ransom, but the prime suspect killed himself as police closed in and no one ever found a trace of the woman. Lawson's family are now opposing parole for the suspect's cousin, who received a life sentence after pleading guilty to kidnapping but never provided any clues to lead authorities to the victim.\n@highlight\nCarrie Lawson's relatives paid her abductor $300,000 ransom for her safe return\n@highlight\nShe was never released by suspected abductor Jerry Bland who killed himself as police closed in\n@highlight\nNo trace of Carrie or her body have ever been found\n@highlight\nHer family are opposing parole for Bland's cousin Karen McPherson\n@highlight\nShe maintains she left Carrie in her cousin's custody and never saw them again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 132, "end": 144}, {"start": 208, "end": 226}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 777, "end": 787}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 937, "end": 941}, {"start": 952, "end": 966}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Family affair: @placeholder, left, is up for parole after she pleaded guilty to helping her cousin Jerry Bland, right, abduct Carrie Lawson in 1991", "idx": 96827}], "idx": 63116} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A pair of siblings who served decades behind bars in the rape and murder of a North Carolina child will walk out of prison free men Wednesday after DNA evidence implicated someone else. Henry McCollum and Leon Brown were just teenagers when they were arrested in 1983 and charged with the rape and murder of 11-year-old Sabrina Buie in Red Springs, about 30 miles southeast of Fayetteville in rural Robeson County. Buie's body was found in an area of Red Springs known as something of a \"lovers' lane,\" according to Joe Freeman Britt, the district attorney who prosecuted them in the '80s. The ground was littered with \"beer cans, condoms and cigarettes,\" Britt said.\n@highlight\nDNA exonerates brothers convicted in the murder of a North Carolina child\n@highlight\nBoth were originally sentenced to death in 1984; one was later reduced to life\n@highlight\nOriginal prosecutor sticking to his guns, calls it a \"tragic day for justice\"\n@highlight\nLawyers say their confessions were coerced", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 87, "end": 100}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 214, "end": 223}, {"start": 329, "end": 340}, {"start": 345, "end": 355}, {"start": 386, "end": 397}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 460, "end": 470}, {"start": 525, "end": 541}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 688, "end": 690}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked whether @placeholder still believes he got the conviction right, without hesitation, he said, \"absolutely.\"", "idx": 96829}], "idx": 63118} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone confirmed on Monday a decision on rearranging the postponed Bahrain Grand Prix will be made prior to the start of the 2011 season. Ecclestone, 80, also ruled out a replacement venue being used after political unrest in the Gulf kingdom led to the opening race of the new season being called off. Although the elite motorsport's season will now begin on March 27 in Australia, instead of the scheduled March 13 kick-off in Bahrain, Ecclestone admitted it could be fitted in at a later date. \"The FIA World Council will meet at the beginning of March and could look into the situation,\" the Briton told Formula One's official website.\n@highlight\nThe postponed season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix could take place at a later date\n@highlight\nFormula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has ruled out using a replacement venue\n@highlight\nEcclestone has suggested the race could take place during F1's mid-season break", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 29, "end": 45}, {"start": 107, "end": 124}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 270, "end": 273}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 469, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 487}, {"start": 542, "end": 558}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 648, "end": 658}, {"start": 720, "end": 737}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 803, "end": 819}, {"start": 872, "end": 881}, {"start": 930, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I think the teams are sensible enough even to race in @placeholder in the summer break, and despite high temperatures, because this is the way we can support the country.\"", "idx": 96830}], "idx": 63119} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Manchester United\u2019s traumatic campaign under David Moyes shuddered to its lowest depths last season, there was a theory circulating that the on-field turmoil may have very serious ramifications for the club\u2019s off-field credentials. There was certainly some substance to this suggestion. The sliding share prices - from just under 19p before Sir Alex Ferguson\u2019s retirement to hovering around 14p during the darkest moments of Moyes\u2019 reign in February this year - demonstrated concrete proof of that. Without Ferguson holding the reins of power at Old Trafford, questions were asked. He was the club\u2019s most reliable asset, a guarantee of glory. Investors lost confidence. Some season ticket holders will have privately pondered whether the yearly investment was still worth the trouble.\n@highlight\nLouis van Gaal will take his first training sessions this week\n@highlight\nUnited also have lucrative deals with Chevrolet and AON\n@highlight\nThree biggest sponsorships bring in \u00a3140m every year\n@highlight\nThe Red Devils have already signed Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 21}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 350, "end": 362}, {"start": 430, "end": 434}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 551, "end": 562}, {"start": 801, "end": 814}, {"start": 875, "end": 880}, {"start": 913, "end": 921}, {"start": 927, "end": 929}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1019}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1053}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1067}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On and on: Sir Alex Ferguson was always a guaranteed deliverer of success as manager at @placeholder", "idx": 96831}], "idx": 63120} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Nye PUBLISHED: 18:52 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:53 EST, 10 July 2013 Damning Evidence: Carlos Ortiz appears for a hearing at Attleboro, Mass., District Court, Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Ortiz told police that Hernandez allegedly admitted to firing the shots that killed fellow football player Odin Lloyd in June Dramatic court documents released on Tuesday allegedly state that former New England tight end Aaron Hernandez confessed to Odin Lloyd's murder. Filed in Florida and obtained by the Associated Press, the documents also reveal the chilling last moments of the semi-pro footballer on the morning of Lloyd's June 17th shooting.\n@highlight\nAccording to the Associated Press Carlos Ortiz told police Aaron Hernandez admitted firing the shots that killed Odin Lloyd\n@highlight\nThe information was contained in court documents released on Tuesday\n@highlight\nCarlos Ortiz said that he was told this by Ernest Wallace\n@highlight\nOrtiz and Wallace are believed by police to have been with Hernandez on the morning of Lloyd's murder\n@highlight\nOrtiz told police that Wallace and Hernandez exited a rented car with Lloyd to urinate on the morning of June 17th.\n@highlight\nHe said that he heard gunshots and Lloyd did not get back inside the vehicle", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 149, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 169}, {"start": 195, "end": 199}, {"start": 218, "end": 226}, {"start": 302, "end": 311}, {"start": 394, "end": 404}, {"start": 416, "end": 430}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 503, "end": 518}, {"start": 618, "end": 622}, {"start": 674, "end": 689}, {"start": 691, "end": 702}, {"start": 716, "end": 730}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 945}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}, {"start": 1000, "end": 1008}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1216, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder claims that Hernandez had become upset that Lloyd had been 'chilling' with individuals that Hernandez did not approve of - but the two men apparently shook hands and agreed to let the argument go.", "idx": 96833}], "idx": 63121} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- London police have arrested a man in connection with a brazen daylight robbery of a jewelry store last week, they announced Wednesday. Security camera footage shows images of the men wanted by police. The 50-year-old man was arrested on Monday, police revealed. Some $65 million in merchandise was stolen in the August 6 robbery. On Tuesday police released surveillance camera photos of two men sought for questioning over the heist as well as images of some of the rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches taken from Graff Jewellers on central London's New Bond Street. A total of 43 items were taken, with a value of about \u00a340 million, or about $65 million, Scotland Yard said.\n@highlight\nLondon police arrest man in connection with brazen daylight robbery of jewelry store\n@highlight\n43 items were taken, with a value of about \u00a340 million, or about $65 million\n@highlight\nPolice released surveillance images of two men wanted for questioning Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 543, "end": 557}, {"start": 570, "end": 575}, {"start": 579, "end": 593}, {"start": 685, "end": 697}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both men are thought to have spoken with @placeholder accents, Scotland Yard said.", "idx": 96839}], "idx": 63126} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Romance and flying rarely go together anymore, unless you fall in love 35,000 feet above ground and get engaged in-flight. Alexandra Williams and Arvin Shandiz met on a Delta Air Lines shuttle from New York to Chicago in 2010, CNN affiliate WGN reported. \"I was enamored with her from day one and I was like, I'm going to spend the rest of my life with her,\" Shandiz told the station. \"I would joke with her and tell her that when we get engaged, it'll happen on a Delta flight.\" And that's exactly what happened. On Friday, in the middle of a flight from Chicago's O'Hare International to New York's LaGuardia Airport, Shandiz suddenly addressed a visibly shocked Williams over the plane's intercom (with the airline's permission) as other passengers looked on.\n@highlight\nMan pops the question on board a flight to New York as passengers look on\n@highlight\nThe couple met on a flight and he felt it would only be appropriate to get engaged on a plane\n@highlight\nShe said yes; airline treats all passengers on board to champagne", "entities": [{"start": 123, "end": 140}, {"start": 146, "end": 158}, {"start": 169, "end": 183}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 229}, {"start": 241, "end": 243}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 465, "end": 469}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 566, "end": 585}, {"start": 590, "end": 597}, {"start": 601, "end": 617}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then presented her with the ring and the couple kissed awkwardly in the cramped cabin.", "idx": 96857}], "idx": 63136} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When it comes to New Year resolutions, Mississippi dwellers may have a longer list than most. The state has been identified as most unhealthy in the country as the annual American Health Rankings reveal its citizens suffer from high levels of obesity, and diabetes, as well as low teen immunization coverage and low birth weight. For those in Hawaii, Vermont, and Massachusetts, however, you seem to be doing just fine. Which state is healthiest? The south and the Midwest remain low on the American Health Ranking list Nationally, the 25th annual study recorded a significant increase in adult obesity rates this year from 27.6 per cent in 2013 to 29.4 per cent.\n@highlight\nAmerican Health Ranking found Hawaii most and Mississippi least healthy\n@highlight\n25th annual report saw national increase in obesity, drop in smokers\n@highlight\nBottom of the 'healthiest states' table remains full of southern states", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 24}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 171, "end": 194}, {"start": 343, "end": 348}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 465, "end": 471}, {"start": 491, "end": 513}, {"start": 675, "end": 697}, {"start": 705, "end": 710}, {"start": 721, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, which has never finished higher than 48th, remains in last place for the third year running.", "idx": 96860}], "idx": 63137} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kate Lyons The U.S. Justice Department has filed papers accusing Russian Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, pictured, as being the leader of the gang behind the software The dangerous cyber pandemic known as Gameover Zeus could have infected thousands of Australian computers and be lying dormant gathering data, experts say. The malware, which the FBI estimates has hit between 500,000 and one million computers worldwide, has resulted in users losing tens of millions of dollars. Gameover Zeus, which experts say is 'sophisticated' and capable of evading anti-virus software, infects a user's machine when they open a PDF or click on a link sent to them in an email.\n@highlight\nUp to one million computers have been infected by 'Gameover Zeus'\n@highlight\nThe software can lie dormant on computers before draining accounts\n@highlight\nThousands of Australian computers may be infected with the malware, which is extremely sophisticated and can evade anti-virus software\n@highlight\nAn international police effort has halted the spread of the botnet, giving computer users two weeks to install anti-virus before the virus hits again", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 40}, {"start": 68, "end": 74}, {"start": 76, "end": 104}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 481, "end": 493}, {"start": 619, "end": 621}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 847, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder believes Bogachev knowingly acted in a role as an administrator while others involved in the scheme conspired to distribute spam and phishing emails, which contained links to compromised websites.", "idx": 96863}, {"query": "This online account takeover fraud has been investigated by the @placeholder since the summer of 2009.", "idx": 96865}], "idx": 63140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It's widely regarded as one of the coolest fashion retailers on the high street so who better to showcase Topshop's Christmas collection than Brit It girl, Cara Delevingne? The supermodel, who is currently the face of the shopping mecca's AW14 range, has been unveiled as the face of the sparkly Christmas campaign. As well as modelling the seasonal offerings in a set of dazzling campaign shots, the 22-year-old puts her theatrical talents to good use in an accompanying campaign video. Scroll down for video She's back with a bang: Cara Delevingne, who was unveiled as the face of Topshop's AW14 campaign this summer, has today been revealed as the store's Christmas campaign star\n@highlight\nStar is already face of AW14 range\n@highlight\nModels sparkly party dresses and cool leathers for Christmas campaign\n@highlight\nJoined Sir Philip and Beyonce at New York flagship launch last night", "entities": [{"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 116, "end": 124}, {"start": 142, "end": 145}, {"start": 156, "end": 170}, {"start": 239, "end": 242}, {"start": 296, "end": 304}, {"start": 534, "end": 548}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 593, "end": 596}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 694, "end": 697}, {"start": 718, "end": 721}, {"start": 791, "end": 799}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 843, "end": 849}, {"start": 854, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It looks gorgeous on @placeholder but will suit any shape thanks to its fit-and-flare cut.", "idx": 96868}], "idx": 63142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE for all the stats from White Hart Lane. Luckily, Harry Redknapp already has enough happy White Hart Lane memories to last him a lifetime. Because on Sunday, returning to Tottenham, his Queens Park Rangers team were destroyed in a wholly one-sided encounter. It was a day of intriguing sub-plots, Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino\u2019s first home game, Leroy Fer and Mauricio Isla making their QPR debuts, while former coach Les Ferdinand also made his return to White Hart Lane after his summer departure following Tim Sherwood\u2019s sacking \u2014 as guest of QPR chairman Tony Fernandes. But the most interesting storyline was Redknapp\u2019s return. There was no fairytale ending though, only misery, as he watched his team \u2014 and their new 3-5-2 formation \u2014 blown away.\n@highlight\nFormer Spurs boss Harry Redknapp suffers defeat on his return to White Hart Lane\n@highlight\nNacer Chadli scored twice in the first half to help set up a convincing win for the hosts\n@highlight\nEric Dier grabbed his second goal in two Premier League games after scoring against West Ham last week\n@highlight\nEmmanuel Adebayor also on target before being taken off for Roberto Soldado\n@highlight\nResults leaves Tottenham with maximum points from opening two games\n@highlight\nQPR have now suffered consecutive Premier League defeats after losing to Hull last week", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 60, "end": 73}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 196, "end": 214}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 339}, {"start": 360, "end": 368}, {"start": 374, "end": 386}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 470, "end": 484}, {"start": 523, "end": 534}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 628, "end": 635}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 796, "end": 809}, {"start": 843, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1251, "end": 1253}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1298}, {"start": 1324, "end": 1327}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For @placeholder, the signs were ominous from the outset, Tottenham dominating possession; Pochettino\u2019s high-pressing style already having a clear influence.", "idx": 96870}], "idx": 63143} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Edin Dzeko has hit out at the referee that wrongly disallowed his first half strike as offside. Bosnia & Herzegovina were robbed of the first goal of the game after 21 minutes when Dzeko timed his run to perfection to convert a clever through pass by Miralem Pjanic. But referee Peter O'Leary, from New Zealand, ruled the goal out after seeing his linesman's flag signal the Man City forward as offside. And, according to the Guardian, Dzeko was enraged with the decision after his side were eliminated from the tournament. Dismay: Edin Dzeko saw a fair goal disallowed for offside against Nigeria\n@highlight\nDzeko criticises referee after his first half strike was wrongly disallowed\n@highlight\nNew Zealand's Peter O'Leary ruled it out after linesman flagged for offside\n@highlight\nPeter Odemwingie scored soon after to give Nigeria a 1-0 victory\n@highlight\nDefeat sees Bosnia & Herzegovina become the fifth team to exit World Cup", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 105, "end": 115}, {"start": 181, "end": 185}, {"start": 251, "end": 264}, {"start": 279, "end": 291}, {"start": 299, "end": 309}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 426, "end": 433}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 590, "end": 596}, {"start": 609, "end": 613}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 710, "end": 722}, {"start": 783, "end": 798}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 871, "end": 890}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Regrets: The @placeholder striker had a string of chances to win the game for his side", "idx": 96872}], "idx": 63144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- The suspect in Sunday's fatal shooting of four police officers was shot and killed early Tuesday by an officer after the suspect approached him and \"reached into his waist area,\" authorities said in a statement. Although the medical examiner has not formally identified the man shot and killed in south Seattle about 2:45 a.m., detectives recognized him as Maurice Clemmons, sought in the killings of four Lakewood, Washington, police officers shot Sunday at a coffee shop, Seattle police said in the written statement. Pierce County Sheriff's Department spokesman Ed Troyer said earlier Tuesday that Clemmons was carrying a weapon taken from one of the slain officers and had been shot in the abdomen in Sunday's shooting at the Forza Coffee Company in Parkland, Washington. He had had stuffed gauze and cotton into the wound and put duct tape over it, Troyer said Tuesday.\n@highlight\nPolice: Officer fired gun after suspect approached and reached toward waist\n@highlight\nMaurice Clemmons had been sought in killings of four police officers\n@highlight\nSlain suspect had abdominal wound, victim's gun, police say\n@highlight\nAt least three accused of helping Clemmons elude police", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 386, "end": 401}, {"start": 435, "end": 442}, {"start": 445, "end": 454}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 549, "end": 582}, {"start": 594, "end": 602}, {"start": 630, "end": 637}, {"start": 759, "end": 778}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1187, "end": 1194}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The officer is a four-year member of the @placeholder police force and is a military veteran, police said.", "idx": 96885}], "idx": 63152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Danish television channel admitted yesterday it mistakenly used a screenshot from a computer game in a news report about Syria. News anchor Cecilie Beck presented a segment about the conflict in the Middle Eastern country while sitting in front of a picture taken from adventure game Assassin's Creed. Jacob Nybroe, head of news at TV2, has been forced to apologise after the blunder on February 26 was highlighted on social networking sites. TV2 news anchor Cecilie Beck presented a news segment on the preservation of Syria's heritage while sitting in front of a backdrop taken from the adventure computer game Assassin's Creed\n@highlight\nDanish channel TV2 apologised after the error was highlighted online\n@highlight\nImage, believed to be from first game, was mistakenly thought to be genuine\n@highlight\nIt was used to illustrate news segment about preserving Syria's heritage\n@highlight\nHead of news said it proves importance of verifying the source of images", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 7}, {"start": 123, "end": 127}, {"start": 142, "end": 153}, {"start": 201, "end": 214}, {"start": 286, "end": 301}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 334, "end": 336}, {"start": 445, "end": 447}, {"start": 461, "end": 472}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news segment opened with an appropriate image of the @placeholder flag before switching to the screenshot", "idx": 96890}], "idx": 63155} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MUNICH, Germany (CNN) -- Juliane Koepcke is not someone you'd expect to attract attention. Plainly dressed and wearing prescription glasses, Koepcke sits behind her desk at the Zoological Center in Munich, Germany, where she's a librarian. Juliane Koepcke fell more than 3kms after the plane in which she was traveling broke up in midair. Yet this unassuming middle aged woman has one of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of tragedy and survival to tell. It was Christmas Eve, 1971, when Koepcke, then aged 17, and her mother boarded a Lockheed Electra turboprop for a flight from Lima, Peru, to Pucallpa in the Amazonian rainforest. Her parents, both famous zoologists, ran a research station in the jungle studying wildlife.\n@highlight\nGerman girl, 17, was only survivor of 1971 plane crash in Peruvian rainforest\n@highlight\nJuliane Koepcke fell more than 3km into jungle attached to a row of seats\n@highlight\nKoepcke suffered minor injuries, survived for 10 days alone in rainforest\n@highlight\nKoepcke haunted by ordeal; especially when confronted with other air disasters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 39}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 177, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 471, "end": 483}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 545, "end": 560}, {"start": 590, "end": 593}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 605, "end": 612}, {"start": 621, "end": 629}, {"start": 747, "end": 752}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 836, "end": 850}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1012}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We knew the airline had a bad reputation,\" Koepcke told CNN, \"but we desperately wanted to be with my father for @placeholder, so we figured it would be alright.\"", "idx": 96891}, {"query": "\"Some of the letters were simply addressed '@placeholder -- Peru' but they still all found their way to me.\"", "idx": 96894}], "idx": 63156} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The anti-abortion group Live Action released Tuesday its latest undercover video aimed at discrediting Planned Parenthood. The edited video shows a Planned Parenthood staff member apparently counseling a woman about gender-selective abortion. \"I see that you're saying that you want to terminate if it's a girl, so are you just wanting to continue the pregnancy in the meantime?\" says a counselor, identified only as Rebecca, in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Austin, Texas. The woman, purported to be in the first trimester of her pregnancy, according to Live Action, says she does not know the gender of her fetus but wants to abort if it turns out to be female.\n@highlight\nVideo shows Planned Parenthood staffer apparently counseling a woman on gender-selective abortion\n@highlight\n\"Just continue and try again\" if the fetus turns out to be female, the counselor says\n@highlight\nPlanned Parenthood says the counselor is no longer working for the organization\n@highlight\nShe \"did not follow our protocol,\" says the group's vice president for education", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 43}, {"start": 112, "end": 129}, {"start": 157, "end": 174}, {"start": 426, "end": 432}, {"start": 440, "end": 464}, {"start": 469, "end": 474}, {"start": 477, "end": 481}, {"start": 565, "end": 575}, {"start": 697, "end": 714}, {"start": 891, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder condemns sex selection motivated by gender bias, and urges leaders to challenge the underlying conditions that lead to these beliefs and practices, including addressing the social, legal, economic, and political conditions that promote gender bias and lead some to value one gender over the other.\"", "idx": 96899}], "idx": 63160} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A high school student who disappeared after posting a Tweet claiming there was an intruder in her house has been spotted on CCTV at a train station. Kara Alongi, 16, posted a misspelled message to her Twitter page around 6.20pm Sunday night that gave the impression that she was in a panic, stating: 'There is someone in my hour ecall 911'. Her Twitter followers did not call the authorities, but her parents did once they returned to the family home in Clark, New Jersey, and realized that the girl was missing. But the teenager has now been spotted on CCTV holding a backpack and a large purse while waiting for a train at the NJ Transit station in Rahway.\n@highlight\nGirl, 16, urged Twitter followers to call police because of alleged intruder\n@highlight\nPolice trace phone call to her house around same time calling a cab\n@highlight\nTaxi driver took her to local train station Sunday night\n@highlight\nCCTV image shows teenager alone holding backpack waiting for a train", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 149, "end": 159}, {"start": 201, "end": 207}, {"start": 345, "end": 351}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 686, "end": 692}, {"start": 905, "end": 908}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After initially believing the @placeholder, police became suspicious because there were no signs of foul play or abduction.", "idx": 96900}], "idx": 63161} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- As always, Mobile World Congress, the world's largest mobile telephone extravaganza, is being held in Barcelona this year. But it really should be held in Geneva, close to where Mary Shelley created Frankenstein. That's because, with our increasing addiction to our mobile phones, we are in danger of creating a monster that we are less and less able to control. Exaggeration? When was the last time you went out without your smartphone? How naked, how lost, do you feel without your mobile device? How much essential data, I mean really personal stuff that you wouldn't want anyone else to see, does your mobile phone contain?\n@highlight\nDigital commentator Andrew Keen says our mobile phones are becoming uncontrollable monsters\n@highlight\nKeen says our dependency on our mobile devices leaves us open to dark side of technology\n@highlight\nOur only salvation lies through protective legislation -- and from knowing when to switch off, he says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 40}, {"start": 111, "end": 119}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 208, "end": 219}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Meanwhile, my earlier @placeholder allusion is already being used by writers to describe our digital future.", "idx": 96901}], "idx": 63162} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)We're in a dimly lit shebeen (pub) in Soweto sharing beer from a communal cup and the conversation is getting heated. We're discussing President Jacob Zuma's house refurbishment using more than 200 million rand of state funds -- a move being investigated by the country's anti-corruption watchdog. \"Pah, he lives there in his own Hollywood, and we have nothing,\" spits a drinker while whacking his fly swatter furiously against the bench we're sitting on, lashing one unfortunate drinker. It's just another afternoon in Africa's most famous township -- a hotbed for political dissent since its creation in 1903 as part of the forced resettlement of black workers from Johannesburg.\n@highlight\nCycling is one of the best ways to see this huge former black township\n@highlight\nYou can drink a beer in a \"shebeen,\" an informal bar\n@highlight\nVilakazi Street has been home to two Novel Peace Prize winners -- Mandela and Desmond Tutu", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 43, "end": 48}, {"start": 150, "end": 159}, {"start": 305, "end": 307}, {"start": 336, "end": 344}, {"start": 526, "end": 531}, {"start": 674, "end": 685}, {"start": 845, "end": 859}, {"start": 882, "end": 898}, {"start": 911, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On being greeted by us white folk on @placeholder, one guy solemnly told us: \"Don't talk to me, talk to my lawyer.\"", "idx": 96903}], "idx": 63163} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pro-Taliban cleric Sufi Mohammad has announced he has pulled out of a peace deal in the violence-plagued Swat Valley, saying the government is not serious about implementing Islamic law, or sharia, in the region. Supporters of cleric Sufi Mohammad gather as they march during a peace rally in the Swat Valley. Mohammad brokered the cease-fire in late February between the Pakistani government and his son-in-law, Maulana Fazlullah, who commands the Taliban in Swat Valley. With the deal, the area would come under sharia law, which -- under the Taliban's strict interpretation -- would prevent women from even being seen in public without their husbands or fathers.\n@highlight\nPro-Taliban cleric pulls out of peace deal in violence-plagued Swat Valley\n@highlight\nCleric says Pakistani government not serious about implementing Islamic law\n@highlight\nMohammad brokered cease-fire between Pakistani government and son-in-law", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 48, "end": 60}, {"start": 134, "end": 144}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 263, "end": 275}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 339, "end": 346}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 442, "end": 458}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 489, "end": 499}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 856, "end": 862}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Indeed, after the deal went into effect, Fazlullah proclaimed himself the Emir of @placeholder.", "idx": 96909}], "idx": 63168} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:45 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 00:22 EST, 17 March 2014 Australia has extended its search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 to include parts of the Indian Ocean. Malaysia's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein says Australia is among more than 15 countries considered to be possible locations for MH370, which has been missing since March 8, The Age reports. Other countries in the search include Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and France. 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That advice will have come back to the 25-year-old this summer as Barcelona usher him towards the exit to make way for Luis Suarez. To say Sanchez has failed at the Nou Camp would be wrong: last season only Lionel Messi scored more goals for Barcelona in La Liga and only Diego Costa and Cristiano Ronaldo managed more in the entire division, but he has struggled to fit the Barca mould.\n@highlight\nArsenal are interested in signing Alexis Sanchez for \u00a332m\n@highlight\nLiverpool hoping to incorporate a deal into Suarez transfer to Barcelona\n@highlight\n25-year-old's style suits the Premier League", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 51}, {"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 98, "end": 114}, {"start": 137, "end": 150}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 315, "end": 325}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 361, "end": 368}, {"start": 403, "end": 414}, {"start": 438, "end": 446}, {"start": 451, "end": 457}, {"start": 468, "end": 478}, {"start": 484, "end": 500}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 629, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 708, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Transfer target: Arsenal and Liverpool are hoping to sign @placeholder from Barcelona this summer", "idx": 96922}], "idx": 63175} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Up to 3,600 mainland officers preparing to cross the Irish Sea By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:47 EST, 20 May 2013 British police guarding the G8 summit will be \u2018disguised\u2019 amid fears they could be targeted by Irish dissidents. Extraordinary measures are being taken to protect a contingent of up to 3,600 mainland officers preparing to cross the Irish Sea next month. Chiefs fear they could fall victim to well-armed terrorists intent on grabbing the global spotlight with a violent atrocity. 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Yeah, right. Cue the commenters getting carried away \"my burger joint is better than yours\" rants. Walk them past Fergbuger on the main street of New Zealand's adventure capital of Queenstown, however, and the doubters might quickly turn into believers. Colloquially known as \"Ferg's,\" the burger joint is swollen with customers who spill out every opening hour, happy to wait around an hour at peak times for a feed. And \"peak time\" describes most of the store's 21-hour day. International tourists can be seen emerging with their takeouts, delicately removing a Little Lamby (lamb burger) or Sweet Bambi (venison), reverently folding the brown paper bag with the treasured logo and carefully tucking it in a backpack.\n@highlight\nFergburger's fresh handmade burgers are Queenstown's best known secret\n@highlight\nSo popular people often wait an hour for a burger\n@highlight\nDespite success, Fergburger hasn't franchised or expanded into a chain", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 211, "end": 221}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 629, "end": 640}, {"start": 659, "end": 669}, {"start": 796, "end": 805}, {"start": 836, "end": 845}, {"start": 956, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For hungry visitors to Queenstown, this is the fallback when @placeholder crowd's prove too big a mountain to climb.", "idx": 96927}], "idx": 63180} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The wait is finally over. On Saturday night, \"Whovians\" (\"Doctor Who\" fans) finally got their first full look at Peter Capaldi in his role as the Twelfth Doctor (with no karaoke or mimes in sight). He almost literally landed with a splash, as we first saw him and companion Clara being swallowed by a dinosaur who ended up in 19th century London. Because, obviously. Here are five of our favorite moments of what was a spectacular season premiere. 1. The new Doctor himself The Doctor was still in a bit of post-regenerative hysteria, which led to some hilarious lines. He also, of course, took a few shots at his new look, especially the eyebrows (\"These are attack eyebrows! 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David Petraeus, head of the U.S. Central Command, in which he pledged to double the $70 million in counterterrorism aid to the poverty-stricken country in 2009, a figure that does not include covert programs run by U.S. special forces and the CIA.\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda is benefiting from civil unrest and economic woes in Yemen, says Fawaz Gerges\n@highlight\nHe says sending more aid, focusing on counterterrorism won't be a successful policy\n@highlight\nHe says Arab nations should take the lead, with U.S., Britain helping in the background\n@highlight\nGerges: It's crucial to tackle Yemen's social and political crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 42, "end": 46}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 137, "end": 141}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 352, "end": 356}, {"start": 379, "end": 384}, {"start": 399, "end": 416}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 465, "end": 484}, {"start": 652, "end": 655}, {"start": 680, "end": 682}, {"start": 696, "end": 703}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 937, "end": 940}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After more than three decades in power, President @placeholder's ability to co-opt adversaries and maintain friends has shrunk considerably, plunging Yemen into an uncertain future.", "idx": 96936}], "idx": 63186} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Palmer United Party Senator Jacqui Lambie has quizzed defence force top brass over the threat Ebola-infected suicide terrorists could pose to Australia and its military. At a Senate Estimates hearing this morning, the controversial Tasmanian senator asked Vice Chief of the Defence Force Ray Griggs if the nation's enemies could launch an attack with the deadly virus. Officials replied by saying there was no evidence we could come under attack from the hypothetical scourge. 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Iconic seaside attraction, Elizabeth the Steam Bus, is now up for sale on eBay for \u00a3185,000 But now owners Viv and Vernon Smith have decided to reluctantly part with the unique steam bus, after a row with the local council.\n@highlight\nAn 11-tonne steam bus, known as Elizabeth, is now for sale on eBay\n@highlight\nOwners opting to part with the vehicle after a dispute with the local council\n@highlight\nCurrently resides in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 199, "end": 207}, {"start": 212, "end": 215}, {"start": 313, "end": 327}, {"start": 415, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 462, "end": 465}, {"start": 495, "end": 497}, {"start": 503, "end": 514}, {"start": 655, "end": 663}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 815, "end": 829}, {"start": 847, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite being labelled a heritage attraction and a national treasure, @placeholder, the only working steam bus in the world, receives no money from the public purse.", "idx": 96944}, {"query": "Mr Smith said: 'There are a variety of reasons for selling @placeholder but the council's behaviour is a catalyst.", "idx": 96945}], "idx": 63190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Andrea Petkovic was visibly riled by the quality of officiating during her 7-5, 6-3 loss to Zarina Diyas at the Dubai Tennis Championships. With the score poised at 5-6 in the first set, the German let a deep shot bounce as it landed clearly beyond the baseline. Strangely, however, the decision given was that the ball was in and Petkovic crashed to her knees in frustration, banging her hands while screaming and pleading to the umpire, who remained unmoved by her protest. Andrea Petkovic cannot believe it as an incorrect decision is given against her The German points out that the ball she let bounce had clearly crossed the baseline\n@highlight\nAndrea Petkovic lost her cool during her loss to Zarina Diyas in Dubai\n@highlight\nThe German let a shot bounce as it landed clearly beyond the baseline\n@highlight\nHowever, the decision was given against her and Petkovic protested\n@highlight\nShe screamed and banged her hands on the floor before throwing her racquet", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 92, "end": 103}, {"start": 112, "end": 137}, {"start": 191, "end": 196}, {"start": 331, "end": 338}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 651, "end": 665}, {"start": 700, "end": 711}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the rest of the contest, @placeholder took advantage of her opponent's mental snap and loss of concentration.", "idx": 96947}], "idx": 63192} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jill Reilly Heavy security blanketed central Beijing on the 25th anniversary of the bloody suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests today, to stop any attempts to publicly commemorate one of the darkest chapters in recent Chinese history. China allows no public discussion of the events of June 3-4, 1989, when soldiers backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers fought their way into the heart of Beijing, killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers. The silence in the mainland about the pivotal event that shocked the world contrasted with boisterous commemorations in Hong Kong. Large crowds gathered Wednesday night in the city's Victoria Park for an annual candlelight vigil to remember the Tiananmen victims, holding candles aloft that turned the vast area into a sea of flickering light.\n@highlight\nHeavy security across on the 25th anniversary of the suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests\n@highlight\nJune 3-4, 1989 saw soldiers accompanied by tanks killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers\n@highlight\nRelatives repaid respects at cemeteries or at home, frustrated at being prevented from organising public memorials\n@highlight\nNear the square in Beijing, reporters were told to leave following the daily crack-of-dawn flag-raising ceremony\n@highlight\nThe government has largely ignored the relatives' demands for an admission of wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 113, "end": 128}, {"start": 243, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 264}, {"start": 423, "end": 429}, {"start": 606, "end": 614}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 913, "end": 928}, {"start": 1222, "end": 1228}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the telephone poll of 1,005 people conducted May 17-22, 48.5 percent of people agreed that 'the @placeholder students did the right thing in the June 4 incident,' down from 54.1 percent a year ago", "idx": 96950}], "idx": 63193} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Plasencia, Spain (CNN)Has Pope Francis taken another step to push for tolerance in the Catholic Church? Yes, says Diego Neria Lejarraga, a transgender man who says he had a private audience with the Pope in late January, reportedly a first for the pontiff. Neria was born as a girl in Spain and raised as a devout Catholic. But after his sex change operation eight years ago, many people scorned him in church in his hometown of Plasencia in western Spain. Neria recalls heated discussions with a parish priest and some others in town. Afterward, he started staying away from Mass.\n@highlight\nDiego Neria Lejarraga says he had a private audience with the Pope in January\n@highlight\nCatholic doctrine holds sex change procedures don't change person's gender in church's eyes\n@highlight\nNeria: \"If this Pope has a long life, which all of his followers hope, I think things will change\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 20}, {"start": 31, "end": 37}, {"start": 87, "end": 101}, {"start": 114, "end": 134}, {"start": 199, "end": 202}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 450, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 461}, {"start": 576, "end": 580}, {"start": 593, "end": 613}, {"start": 655, "end": 658}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wrote to @placeholder last year, saying his local bishop helped get the letter noticed.", "idx": 96952}], "idx": 63194} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton introduced herself as a \"proud supporter of Barack Obama\" at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday as she called on her party to rally behind her former rival. Sen. Hillary Clinton, with daughter Chelsea, receives a standing ovation from the Democratic delegates. \"Whether you voted for me, or voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose. We are on the same team, and none of us can sit on the sidelines. This is a fight for the future. And it's a fight we must win together,\" she said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Hillary Clinton: The time is now for Democrats to unite\n@highlight\nNEW: Barack Obama calls Clinton and thanks her for her support\n@highlight\nSpeakers at Democratic convention tie McCain to Bush policies\n@highlight\nFormer Virginia Gov. 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The capital of the state's wine country was littered with bricks Sunday morning after the earthquake caused brick buildings to crumble, despite many being retrofitted to withstand the tremors. Experts say damage could exceed $1billion. Now locals are calling for an alert system to be put in place to warn them the next time a major earthquake hits - even if it's just a few seconds to duck and cover.\n@highlight\nNorthern California was hit with a 6.0 magnitude earthquake early Sunday morning\n@highlight\nThe earthquake proved especially disastrous in Napa, where historic buildings crumbled in the shaking\n@highlight\nDamage estimated to total more than $1billion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 104, "end": 113}, {"start": 223, "end": 226}, {"start": 643, "end": 661}, {"start": 782, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder, it may be closer to reality than most state residents realize.", "idx": 96963}], "idx": 63200} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- We should all be so lucky to have friends like Elvis Cole and Joe Pike. Private detectives in modern-day Los Angeles, they're the stars of best-selling author Robert Crais' award-winning series of crime novels. Elvis and Joe have been busting bad guys and thrilling millions of readers since 1987's \"The Monkey's Raincoat.\" The books are international bestsellers, published in 42 countries, and have developed a fervent following. In \"Taken,\" Crais's newest novel, his 15th featuring the daring duo, Elvis and Joe take on an especially bloodthirsty group of criminals called bajadores. They are bandits who prey on other bandits along the U.S.-Mexico border, dealing in drugs, murder and kidnapping.\n@highlight\nRobert Crais returns to private detective duo Elvis Cole and Joe Pike in \"Taken\"\n@highlight\nThe characters have appeared in Crais' crime novels since 1987\n@highlight\n\"Taken\" is intense and reads like a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 56, "end": 65}, {"start": 71, "end": 78}, {"start": 114, "end": 124}, {"start": 168, "end": 179}, {"start": 220, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 232}, {"start": 309, "end": 329}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 649, "end": 652}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 721, "end": 732}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 934, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I've done Elvis books; I've done @placeholder books; I've done mixed books, but this time, I made a conscious decision I wanted to tell a story where I could split the book pretty much down the middle and give them 50-50 equal footing so they both have their starring roles.", "idx": 96967}, {"query": "Then there's @placeholder' track through the story, and there's Joe track, where he's trying to find Elvis and save him.", "idx": 96968}], "idx": 63203} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor once told Roberto Mancini to look his name up on the internet after the Italian claimed his scoring rate was not good enough. Adebayor, speaking in an exclusive interview with Fabrice Muamba in the Daily Express, told the former City boss during his time at the Etihad Stadium that he must have been talking about a different player. 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Sen. Max Baucus said the public option provision would \"hold back meaningful reform this year.\" The amendments by Democratic Sens. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia and Charles Schumer of New York were opposed by all 10 Republicans on the committee and a few Democrats, including committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. 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Troops set charges to destroy the homes of Hussam Kawasme and Amar Abu Aysha in the southern West Bank before dawn and sealed off the home of a third suspect, Marwan Kawasme. Israel accuses Hamas Islamist militants of the abduction and killing of Jewish seminary students Gil-Ad Shaer, Naftali Fraenkel and Eyal Yifrah, who went missing on June 12 and were discovered dead a couple of weeks later in the West Bank.\n@highlight\nTroops detonated homes of two suspects and sealed off house of a third\n@highlight\nThey are accused of killings which sparked six-week conflict with Gaza", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 215, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 247}, {"start": 265, "end": 273}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 347, "end": 352}, {"start": 362, "end": 375}, {"start": 444, "end": 455}, {"start": 458, "end": 473}, {"start": 479, "end": 489}, {"start": 576, "end": 584}, {"start": 746, "end": 749}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reduced to rubble: @placeholder raise Islamist Hamas movement flags on what remains of the house of murder suspect Hussam Kawasme after it was destroyed by Israeli troops", "idx": 97014}], "idx": 63234} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)It's enough to make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. A sea of yellow and gold stretches as far as the eye can see. The streets of Rome are lined with adoring football fans as the team bus winds its way towards the the Stadio Olimpico for Roma's biggest match of the season against bitter rivals Juventus with the prize of the Italian championship hanging in the balance. Inside the stadium the famous Curva Sud is alive with passion. As kick-off draws the cacophony of noise grows ever louder \"I've been to many, many sporting events across the world,\" says Sean Foley, vice president of sport and media at the Raptor Group -- which is headed up by Roma's American owner James Pallotta.\n@highlight\nGoogle and Roma partner to offer fans worldwide a digital match-day experience\n@highlight\nA live stream of the team bus and drone cameras over the stadium will offer viewers a unique insight\n@highlight\nThe club will publish GIFs of 360-degree \"shoeselfies\" on its Google Plus page\n@highlight\nWembley's arch will light up with the colors of Chelsea or Tottenham Hotspur during League Cup final", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 418, "end": 426}, {"start": 575, "end": 584}, {"start": 628, "end": 639}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 673, "end": 680}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 979, "end": 989}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1091, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Roma's Google Plus page will also display a \"photosphere,\" an interactive panoramic image which allows users to further explore game night in the @placeholder capital.", "idx": 97021}], "idx": 63239} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A taxi driver is in stable condition Wednesday after allegedly being stabbed by a passenger who apparently asked if he was Muslim before attacking him, a taxi driver union official told CNN. Police have identified the suspect as Michael Enright, a 21-year-old white male. New York Police Det. Mark Nell said Enright has been charged with four counts, including attempted murder and hate crimes charges, and he's expected to be arraigned Wednesday afternoon. Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, said the cabbie who was attacked is Ahmed H. Sharif, 43, a practicing Muslim.\n@highlight\nPassenger allegedly stabs taxi driver after asking if he's Muslim\n@highlight\nThe suspect, who police say was intoxicated, was arrested\n@highlight\nMichael Enright is charged with attempted murder and hate crimes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 204, "end": 206}, {"start": 247, "end": 261}, {"start": 290, "end": 308}, {"start": 311, "end": 319}, {"start": 326, "end": 332}, {"start": 476, "end": 489}, {"start": 518, "end": 547}, {"start": 586, "end": 600}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 698, "end": 703}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When he first got into the taxi Tuesday night, @placeholder said, Enright engaged in cordial conversation with Sharif.", "idx": 97026}], "idx": 63241} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Shi'te Muslim Iran is so alarmed by Sunni insurgent gains in Iraq that it may be willing to cooperate with Washington in helping Baghdad fight back, a senior Iranian official told Reuters today. The idea is being discussed internally among the Islamic Republic's leadership, the senior Iranian official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity. The official had no word on whether the idea had been raised with any other party. Officials say Iran will send its neighbor advisers and weaponry, although probably not troops, to help its ally and Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki check what Tehran sees as a profound threat to regional stability, officials and analysts say.\n@highlight\nSunni insurgents have already taken the Iraqi cities Tikrit and Mosul and are now on the march to Baghdad\n@highlight\nSenior Iranian official said the Islamic Republican was also open to working with the United States to keep Baghdad secure\n@highlight\nAsked about talks with Iran, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Thursday, 'Clearly, we've encouraged them in many cases to play a constructive role'\n@highlight\n'But I don't have any other readouts or views from our end to portray here today,' she said\n@highlight\nIran is Shi'te and the insurgents Sunni. 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Associated with Pakistani intelligence, the network is actually a family. Last year, the New York Times called the Haqqani Network \"the Sopranos of the Afghanistan War.\" Friday, the Obama administration said it's going to designate the group a terror organization which would make is possible to freeze any personal assets the network holds in United States banks. Based in Waziristan, a tribal area of Pakistan, they've been an effective fighting force in the region for most of the past 30 years. Their calling card is bold and complex suicide bombings, including high-profile attacks on U.S. and foreign personnel and assassinations of high level people in Kabul and northern Afghanistan, the Institute for the Study of War reports.\n@highlight\nHaqqani Network is a family with patriarch and now sons running terror operations\n@highlight\nThe group is well-funded with legal and illegal businesses, expert says\n@highlight\nObama administration announced it would go after Haqqani assets in U.S. banks", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 18}, {"start": 40, "end": 46}, {"start": 52, "end": 59}, {"start": 131, "end": 141}, {"start": 166, "end": 175}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 281, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 348, "end": 352}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 540, "end": 549}, {"start": 569, "end": 576}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 862, "end": 891}, {"start": 913, "end": 927}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1144}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The letters would inform the receivers that if they aided @placeholder or coalition forces, the Haqqanis would kill them and their families.", "idx": 97029}], "idx": 63243} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The federal government has released to CNN more than 100 photographs of a Halloween party that temporarily threatened to derail the nomination of a top Department of Homeland Security official. ICE chief Julie Myers poses with a costume contest winner at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement party. The images included several digital photos that the official had ordered erased because they were deemed to be inappropriate and offensive. At the party, Julie Myers, then-acting chief of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), part of the Department of Homeland Security, gave an award for \"most original costume\" to an employee wearing prison stripes, a wig with dreadlocks and face-darkening makeup.\n@highlight\nPartygoer used make-up to darken skin, went as escaped prisoner\n@highlight\nActing Immigration chief judged costume contest\n@highlight\nCongress told photos destroyed before Julie Myers' confirmation hearings\n@highlight\nCNN got photos through Freedom of Information Act request", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 60, "end": 62}, {"start": 95, "end": 109}, {"start": 173, "end": 203}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 225, "end": 235}, {"start": 280, "end": 314}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 511, "end": 545}, {"start": 548, "end": 550}, {"start": 566, "end": 596}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 912, "end": 922}, {"start": 958, "end": 960}, {"start": 981, "end": 1006}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An ICE spokeswoman denied that there was any intentional effort to mislead @placeholder.", "idx": 97031}], "idx": 63244} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Alberto Contador will take a 39-second lead into the final stage of the Tour de France after fighting off a determined challenge from Andy Schleck in Saturday's deciding time trial stage. Spain's Contador had an eight-second advantage going into the 52km solo test from Bordeaux to Pauillac and came under pressure from his Luxembourg rival at the early time checks. For some fleeting moments it seemed possible that Schleck could reclaim the yellow jersey, but as he tired, Contador, considered a far superior time triallist, increased his advantage. And at the finish, a relieved and tearful Contador had extended his lead by 31 seconds.\n@highlight\nAlberto Contador has 39-second lead going into 20th and final stage of Tour de France\n@highlight\nContador extends his advantage over Andy Schleck in 52km time trial near Bordeaux\n@highlight\nDenis Menchov of Russia moves into third place overall ahead of Samuel Sanchez\n@highlight\nSchleck's Saxo Bank teammate Fabian Cancellara wins stage in fine style", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 25}, {"start": 82, "end": 95}, {"start": 144, "end": 155}, {"start": 198, "end": 202}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 485, "end": 492}, {"start": 604, "end": 611}, {"start": 661, "end": 676}, {"start": 732, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 831, "end": 838}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 915, "end": 928}, {"start": 941, "end": 947}, {"start": 951, "end": 959}, {"start": 970, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contador had gained 39 seconds on @placeholder, ironically the margin that will likely separate them at the finish in one of the closest fought Tours in recent years.", "idx": 97032}], "idx": 63245} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rush Limbaugh has blasted the hiring of Stephen Colbert as David Letterman's Late Night replacement and says that it should be viewed as an attack on Republicans. 'CBS has just declared war on the heartland of America,' the conservative radio personality said after the hiring was confirmed on Thursday. Colbert shot to national fame in his satirical eponymous show, and though the character he plays has his same name, it is a parody of right-wing television hosts. Scroll down for video Attack on Conservatives: Rush Limbaugh (left) said that CBS's selection of Stephen Colbert (right) as a replacement of David Letterman was a partisan move\n@highlight\nThe Republican radio host slammed the choice of Stephen Colbert as David Letterman's replacement as 'partisan'\n@highlight\nColbert made his name playing a parody of a right-wing news anchor but has said that he will not be in character on 'Late Night'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 40, "end": 54}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 164, "end": 166}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 514, "end": 526}, {"start": 545, "end": 547}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 608, "end": 622}, {"start": 659, "end": 668}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is far from the first time that @placeholder has sparked ire from conservative critics.", "idx": 97034}], "idx": 63247} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow A mother thrown to her death from a Six Flags rollercoaster in July was sitting in a car operators knew to be faulty and wasn't properly restrained, according to a newly released police report. Rosa Ayala-Gaona Esparza, 52, was ejected from her seat in the Texas Giant in front of her mortified daughter at about 6:40 p.m. July 19. Her partially severed body was found wrapped around a support beam on the roof of the Honky Tonk tunnel, with blood and tissue scattered over a 75-foot area. According to The Houston Chronicle, the ride operator told Arlington Police Department investigators that he checked everyone's restraints before the train departed, but when it went by he remembered thinking the restraint wasn't all the way down on Esparza's thigh.\n@highlight\nDallas, Texas mother Rosa Esparza, 52, was ejected from her seat in the Texas Giant in front of her mortified daughter on July 19\n@highlight\nHer partially severed body was found wrapped around a support beam on the roof of the Honky Tonk tunnel\n@highlight\nAccording to a newly released police report, the ride operator said he recalled thinking the restraint wasn't all the way down on Esparza's thigh\n@highlight\nEsparza's family is suing park for negligence\n@highlight\nThe company said it was not responsible for manufacturing or design", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 49, "end": 57}, {"start": 207, "end": 230}, {"start": 270, "end": 280}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 520, "end": 536}, {"start": 562, "end": 588}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 789, "end": 793}, {"start": 802, "end": 813}, {"start": 853, "end": 863}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1173}, {"start": 1194, "end": 1200}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Reopened: The @placeholder roller coaster ride in Six Flags Over Texas, pictured, reopened in September", "idx": 97037}], "idx": 63249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emily Crane Charmaine Webster is Australia's invisible woman. The married mother of three can't get herself a driver's licence, a passport or even a fulltime job because her parents failed to register her birth 40 years ago. Mrs Webster, 40, has been locked in a fierce battle with government agencies to be recognised as an Australian citizen ever since she tried to get her licence when she turned 17. Charmaine Webster, 40, has been locked in a fierce battle with government agencies to be recognised as an Australian citizen ever since she tried to get her licence when she turned 17\n@highlight\nCharmaine Webster has been battling to be recognised as an Australian citizen for 23 years\n@highlight\nThe 40-year-old has no idea where she was born because her parents, who were always on the run from police, wouldn't tell her\n@highlight\nHer five older siblings all have copies of their birth certificates\n@highlight\nMother of three got married and studied at university via loopholes in government legislation\n@highlight\nShe has a Medicare card, a tax file number and is on the electoral roll", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 31}, {"start": 36, "end": 44}, {"start": 232, "end": 238}, {"start": 328, "end": 337}, {"start": 407, "end": 423}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 602, "end": 618}, {"start": 661, "end": 670}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I am clearly an @placeholder and I just need help.'", "idx": 97040}], "idx": 63251} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Covers lay like palls over the rest of Wimbledon\u2019s courts. People huddled their strawberries under umbrellas and their dresses under ponchos. But below the roof of Centre Court came a performance from Novak Djokovic as brilliant as a true summer\u2019s day. The scene was perfect. The lights shone down as they might on a boxing ring. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga lent his own air of authenticity to the analogy, for he is the Muhammad Ali of tennis, at least in terms of appearance. 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Milan striker Mario Balotelli was targeted by visiting fans throughout the match, and referee Gianluca Rocchi called the game to a halt in the second half to warn the crowd via the public address system. After several minutes' delay, the match continued and ended in a 0-0 draw. Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri later said the official's decision was not strong enough. \"In my opinion, there's only one solution to racism in stadium and that's suspend the match,\" Allegri said on Milan's website.\n@highlight\nMilan-Roma match is suspended in second half due to racist abuse by visiting fans\n@highlight\nMilan's striker Mario Balotelli was targeted during Sunday's match at the San Siro\n@highlight\nHome team's coach says that matches should be called off in such circumstances\n@highlight\nBoth sides have a player sent off, with Milan's Sulley Muntari manhandling the referee", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 122, "end": 125}, {"start": 185, "end": 189}, {"start": 199, "end": 213}, {"start": 279, "end": 293}, {"start": 464, "end": 468}, {"start": 476, "end": 495}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 693, "end": 697}, {"start": 699, "end": 702}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 802, "end": 816}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder made a mistake but it's in the past now,\" Allegri told reporters.", "idx": 97046}], "idx": 63255} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:12 EST, 11 July 2013 Tech giant Apple conspired with publishers to raise electronic book prices, a US judge has ruled Apple was found guilty yesterday of conspiring with publishers to increase the price of ebooks. The tech giant played a \u2018central role\u2019 in a plot to break Amazon\u2019s price-cutting dominance of the ebook trade, a court in New York heard yesterday. District judge Denise Cote quoted evidence from Apple founder Steve Jobs, who died in 2011, as saying he understood publishers\u2019 concerns that Amazon\u2019s low price for new books was eroding the perceived value of their products. He also said Apple was willing to try pricing them higher.\n@highlight\nU.S court ruled that Apple 'created environment' that enabled it to act with others to eliminate price competition\n@highlight\nManhattan jurist, who did not determine damages, said: 'The evidence is overwhelming'\n@highlight\nApple said it planned to appeal and denied an wrongdoing", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 104, "end": 108}, {"start": 171, "end": 172}, {"start": 190, "end": 194}, {"start": 344, "end": 349}, {"start": 408, "end": 415}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 506}, {"start": 577, "end": 582}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 731, "end": 733}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 857, "end": 865}, {"start": 954, "end": 958}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Through their conspiracy they forced @placeholder (and other resellers) to relinquish retail pricing authority and then they raised retail e-book prices,' Cote wrote.", "idx": 97047}], "idx": 63256} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mexico City (CNN) -- The United Nations' cultural organization recognized mariachi music Sunday in a move that Mexican authorities hope will help preserve the well-known tradition. The songs -- often played on festive occasions by groups of guitar, violin and trumpet performers wearing traditional clothes or wide-brimmed hats -- are sung throughout Mexico, and have become a key part of regional identity, officials said. \"The community and the family hand down musically their knowledge, history and the pleasure of singing to the nature surrounding them. They consider it their own,\" Mexican officials said in their application to the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO), which added mariachi music to the organization's list of intangible cultural patrimony Sunday.\n@highlight\nUNESCO officials decide to honor mariachi music\n@highlight\nGovernment: Mariachi music \"has crossed borders,\" become a national symbol\n@highlight\nThe music also helps immigrants abroad stay connected, the government says\n@highlight\nUNESCO has recognized Mexican food and many of the nation's monuments", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 351, "end": 356}, {"start": 588, "end": 594}, {"start": 639, "end": 700}, {"start": 703, "end": 708}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1077}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Putting mariachi on the list could increase awareness of the music, @placeholder said in a statement Sunday.", "idx": 97048}], "idx": 63257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen and Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 13:13 EST, 21 July 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 21 July 2013 An air-and-sea search was suspended tonight by British and French rescuers investigating a light aircraft crash in the English Channel, coastguards said. Fading light prompted authorities to call off attempts to find the missing pilot and a decision will be taken tomorrow morning about the next course of action. The American-registered plane carrying one person, its British pilot, crashed about 15 miles off Dungeness in Kent at around 2.30pm. A cross-Channel search and rescue operation was launched involving both English and French teams, including two helicopters and four boats.\n@highlight\nSingle-engine plane came down 15 miles off Dungeness in Kent", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 149, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 221, "end": 235}, {"start": 420, "end": 427}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 513, "end": 521}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 633, "end": 638}, {"start": 743, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 759}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident happened four miles inside @placeholder waters and the search was being co-ordinated by the British with help from the French authorities.", "idx": 97049}], "idx": 63258} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Gordon Gekko-inspired suspenders may have faded from Wall Street and lunch isn't for wimps anymore, but if there's one thing that hasn't changed in the last two decades it's this: greed is good. With his new film director Oliver Stone is back to exposing financial chicanery, this time showcasing how complex and unfettered the system has become since his 1987 hit film \"Wall Street.\" What did he find when he returned to the scene after more than two decades? After years of bank deregulation, Wall Street \"got ridiculous, and I mean it's insane. It became a financial casino,\" he told CNN.\n@highlight\n\"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps\" is the follow up Oliver Stone's 1987 hit film \"Wall Street\"\n@highlight\nStone discovered a \"ridiculous\" and \"insane\" system in Wall Street when making the sequel\n@highlight\nMichael Douglas reprises his role as corporate raider Gordon Gekko\n@highlight\nShia LaBeouf plays the role of a young, ideal investment banker", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 62, "end": 72}, {"start": 231, "end": 242}, {"start": 380, "end": 390}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 596, "end": 598}, {"start": 613, "end": 623}, {"start": 626, "end": 643}, {"start": 663, "end": 674}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 772, "end": 782}, {"start": 818, "end": 832}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 896, "end": 907}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, whose father worked on Wall Street as a broker, set out to tell a morality tale about excess in the original film, with Gekko positioned as the bad guy.", "idx": 97053}], "idx": 63260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Yakutat, Alaska (CNN) -- Residents of towns in the Alaska Panhandle have begun picking up plastic bottles, chunks of foam insulation and floating buoys from Japan's 2011 tsunami. \"This is urethane spray building foam,\" Chris Pallister, president of the conservation group Gulf of Alaska Keeper, said as he picked through trash on Montague Island, about 200 miles north of Juneau. \"We just never got much of that before. But if you walk up and down this beach, you see big chunks.\" Hi-res photo gallery: Japan tsunami debris reaches Alaska The foam comes from the walls of buildings that were smashed to splinters by the wall of water that slammed into Japan's northeastern coast after the March 2011 earthquake that left nearly 16,000 known dead. The wreckage was swept out to sea when the wave receded and has drifted 4,000 miles across the northern Pacific in the 14 months since then.\n@highlight\n\"If you walk up and down this beach, you'll see big chunks,\" Alaska man says\n@highlight\nNOAA says it doesn't have the budget to clean remote areas\n@highlight\nTsunami debris could be washing ashore for a year, NOAA says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 51, "end": 66}, {"start": 157, "end": 161}, {"start": 219, "end": 233}, {"start": 272, "end": 292}, {"start": 330, "end": 344}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 842, "end": 857}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}, {"start": 987, "end": 990}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1111}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Volunteers like Pallister have been trekking out to remote areas like @placeholder to help clean up the beaches.", "idx": 97062}], "idx": 63264} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United Nations' Human Rights Council concluded Wednesday that Israeli forces committed serious violations of international law when they conducted a mid-sea interception of a humanitarian aid flotilla in an incident that left nine people dead. \"The fact-finding mission concluded that a series of violations of international law, including international humanitarian and human rights law, were committed by the Israeli forces,\" said the 56-page report. The report described the circumstances of the deaths of \"at least six of the passengers\" as being \"consistent with ... an arbitrary and summary execution.\" Israel has maintained its troops used force on the activists in May after they were attacked by those on board one boat. Soldiers were attacked with knives, metal poles and other objects, Israeli officials have said.\n@highlight\nNine people were killed during interception of flotilla bound for Gaza\n@highlight\nA U.N. probe says Israeli forces used unnecessary violence\n@highlight\nIsrael says council's conclusions are biased\n@highlight\nReport: Circumstances of some deaths were \"consistent with ... summary execution\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 26}, {"start": 29, "end": 48}, {"start": 75, "end": 81}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 622, "end": 627}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 916, "end": 919}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1007}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder, which indicated it spoke with more than 100 witnesses, said Israeli troops \"demonstrated levels of totally unnecessary and incredible violence\" against flotilla passengers during the May 31 interception.", "idx": 97066}], "idx": 63268} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:23 EST, 19 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:23 EST, 19 October 2013 Basketball great Bill Russell has been arrested for bringing a loaded gun to Sea-Tac International Airport in Seattle, police have confirmed. The 79-year-old NBA legend - who won 11 championships with the Boston Celtics before going on to coach the Seattle Supersonics and Sacramento Kings - was caught by airport security on Wednesday during a routine screening of carry-on baggage. Port of Seattle Police Department spokesman Perry Cooper said Russell was arrest and issued a state citation for possessing a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson handgun in a prohibited area.\n@highlight\nStopped by Seattle security during screening for having handgun in carry-on luggage\n@highlight\nFacing fine of up to $7,500 in addition to local or state criminal charges\n@highlight\nGuns can only be transported in check-in luggage and must be declared\n@highlight\nRussell is an 11-time NBA champion who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 127}, {"start": 176, "end": 204}, {"start": 209, "end": 215}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 304, "end": 317}, {"start": 348, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 387}, {"start": 483, "end": 515}, {"start": 527, "end": 538}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 621, "end": 634}, {"start": 688, "end": 694}, {"start": 939, "end": 945}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 994, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He spent his career as center for the @placeholder from 1956 to 1969.", "idx": 97069}], "idx": 63271} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jindo, South Korea (CNN) -- Jin Woo-hyuk had a pimple on his forehead. He was skinny and wore braces. When divers found the teenager's body in the submerged ship, he was wearing a pair of jeans and a light green hoodie. The simple, human details about Woo-hyuk are noted on a whiteboard, which catalogues descriptions of the bodies recovered from the sunken ferry Sewol. Some of the victims, still unidentified, are known just by a number. No. 63 was a female student with a flower-shaped belly ring and Adidas sweatpants. No. 62, another girl, had a long pony tail and wore black rosary beads.\n@highlight\nA whiteboard carries descriptions of bodies recovered from the ferry\n@highlight\nOne student had a pimple and wore braces; a girl had a flower-shaped belly ring\n@highlight\nA high school has lost most of its junior class in the sinking of the Sewol\n@highlight\nSigns of mourning are everywhere in the neighborhood near the school", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 252, "end": 259}, {"start": 364, "end": 368}, {"start": 504, "end": 509}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They were among the 325 students from a @placeholder high school on board the ferry that sank April 16, making up two thirds of the passengers of the ship.", "idx": 97075}], "idx": 63276} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:19 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:26 EST, 28 September 2012 Whoops: Boris said that the PM got his Letterman question wrong to look less clever before making a glaring error himself Boris Johnson today accused David Cameron of pretending not to know what Magna Carta meant before embarrassingly getting an easy question wrong himself. The London Mayor said the Prime Minister was trying to hide how clever he was just before he failed to name who scored a hat-trick for England in the 1966 World Cup final. Mr Johnson should have answered Geoff Hurst, but was miles off when he said it was centre back and captain Bobby Moore.\n@highlight\nThe Mayor of London answered Bobby Moore then blamed his age for getting it wrong\n@highlight\nHe also said David Cameron got answers incorrect to make himself look less clever", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 107, "end": 111}, {"start": 127, "end": 128}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 221, "end": 233}, {"start": 249, "end": 261}, {"start": 294, "end": 304}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 509, "end": 515}, {"start": 529, "end": 537}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 578, "end": 588}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 695}, {"start": 706, "end": 716}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr @placeholder said: 'I\u2019m not going to pretend it was a bonanza for everybody and for those that feel hard done by, I\u2019m sorry for the losses or low takings they had.", "idx": 97076}], "idx": 63277} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bobbi Kristina Brown's family members are gathering around her hospital bed to say goodbye, five days after she was found face-down in a bathtub, it has been reported. A doctor told the family of the 21-year-old, who is in a medically-induced coma with minimal brain activity, that nothing more could be done for her, People magazine reported. 'Everyone is coming to the hospital to say goodbye,' a family member told the magazine. Bobby Brown was pictured heading to the hospital on Wednesday with his wife Alicia Etheredge and his other daughter, LaPrincia. Bobbi Kristina is his daughter with Whitney Houston.\n@highlight\nDoctors 'have told family members there is nothing more they can do and her father Bobby Brown has been crying nonstop', family members said\n@highlight\nBobbi Kristina was found face-down in a bathtub on Saturday morning\n@highlight\nA friend, Max Lomas, said that it was he who found Bobbi Kristina unresponsive and who called 911 - not her partner Nick Gordon\n@highlight\nLomas has a history of drug-related arrests including intent to distribute marijuana and possession of Xanax", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 318, "end": 332}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 560, "end": 573}, {"start": 596, "end": 610}, {"start": 707, "end": 717}, {"start": 776, "end": 789}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 994, "end": 998}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder was actually the one that found her and he\u2019s the one that removed her from bathtub and called 9-1-1, and Max is the one who began the process of hopefully helping her recover,\u2019 said Phillip Holloway.", "idx": 97079}], "idx": 63280} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CLICK HERE to read the full report from the season's final race in Abu Dhabi Lewis Hamilton waved the Union Flag aloft after winning his second \u2014 and historic \u2014 Formula One World Championship. \u2018This is the greatest moment of my life,\u2019 said Hamilton, having become only the fourth British driver to win multiple world championships and the first to do so since Sir Jackie Stewart in 1971. His race victory here was easier than expected after his only rival, Nico Rosberg, had a battery failure, but by then Hamilton was already on his way to the championship, which he claimed by 67 points.\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton won his second world drivers' championship with victory at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix\n@highlight\nMercedes driver became the fourth British driver to win multiple titles\n@highlight\nWin was easier than expected after Nico Rosberg suffered battery failure\n@highlight\nHamilton was suprised by family including girlfriend Nicole Scherzinger", "entities": [{"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 77, "end": 90}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 161, "end": 190}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 280, "end": 286}, {"start": 364, "end": 377}, {"start": 457, "end": 468}, {"start": 506, "end": 513}, {"start": 601, "end": 614}, {"start": 679, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 829, "end": 840}, {"start": 878, "end": 885}, {"start": 931, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The British driver is showered in champagne by his team-mates back at the @placeholder garage", "idx": 97087}], "idx": 63285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ruud Gullit has launched a damning critique of Louis van Gaal\u2019s transfer strategy at Manchester United, claiming that his compatriot has badly mis-judged the nature of Premier League football by signing mainly attacking players. Former Chelsea manager and European Footballer of the Year Gullit has previously been a supporter of van Gaal, notbaly duirng the World Cup when he backed the manager\u2019s tactics for the Holland national team when van Gaal was under attack from the likes of Johan Cruyff. But Gullit is perplexed by the signings of Van Gaal at Manchester United, with the likes of Angel Di Mario, Radamel Falcao, Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw, Daley Blind and Marcos Rojo coming in for \u00a3170million even though United have neglected to sign central defenders.\n@highlight\nRuud Gullit has critiqued his countryman's start at Manchester United\n@highlight\nIn his De Telegraaf column Gullit says he is amazed by United's transfers\n@highlight\nGullit says United's defensive weakness was obvious and that their new manager has 'the wrong idea about the Premier League'\n@highlight\nThe Dutchman says it will be too late once Van Gaal realises his mistake", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 47, "end": 60}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 168, "end": 181}, {"start": 236, "end": 242}, {"start": 256, "end": 293}, {"start": 330, "end": 337}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 414, "end": 420}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 485, "end": 496}, {"start": 503, "end": 508}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 554, "end": 570}, {"start": 591, "end": 604}, {"start": 607, "end": 620}, {"start": 623, "end": 635}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 665, "end": 675}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 827, "end": 843}, {"start": 863, "end": 874}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 911, "end": 916}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}, {"start": 953, "end": 958}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In @placeholder he grew up only thinking about attacking football.", "idx": 97089}], "idx": 63286} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan has slipped to the world's third largest economy, falling behind the blistering speed of China's manufacturing growth, according to Japanese figures released Monday. Japan's cabinet office released its nominal gross domestic product figures for 2010. Japan's economy was valued at US $5.4742 trillion dollars while China was at US $5.8786 trillion. Japan's economy did grow in 2010, but only 3.9%, according to the government. China's is expected to grow more than 10%. At the speed China is growing, Japan's government predicts China will overtake the United States as the world's largest economy in less than 20 years.\n@highlight\nJapan's economy is now third in the world, with China moving into second place\n@highlight\nThe United States remains the world's largest economy\n@highlight\nJapan's government predicts China will overtake the U.S. in less than 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 15, "end": 19}, {"start": 110, "end": 114}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 187, "end": 191}, {"start": 272, "end": 276}, {"start": 336, "end": 340}, {"start": 370, "end": 374}, {"start": 448, "end": 452}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 522, "end": 526}, {"start": 550, "end": 554}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 653, "end": 657}, {"start": 701, "end": 705}, {"start": 747, "end": 759}, {"start": 808, "end": 812}, {"start": 836, "end": 840}, {"start": 860, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Decisive economic policy has been lost in the revolving door of the country's top leader, with @placeholder seeing six prime ministers in just five years.", "idx": 97090}], "idx": 63287} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "No food. No water. And as they pass the hours in the scorching summer heat, no escape for 40,000 desperate people hiding in the mountains of northwestern Iraq from the killers surrounding them on the ground below. When fighters from ISIS, which refers to itself as the Islamic State, stormed Sinjar over the weekend, the Yazidi minority who call the area home fled into the nearby mountains in fear of their lives. Some of them didn't make it. \"We heard sounds of mortars and in the morning they (Islamic militants) entered Sinjar,\" Zahra Jardo, a Yazidi woman who escaped the violence, told Reuters. \"So we fled to the mountains, and those who stayed there are now suffering from thirst. They have no water. They also took girls and raped them. They said that Yazidis have to be converted to Islam.\"\n@highlight\nAbout 40,000 Yazidis are hiding in the mountains of northwest Iraq\n@highlight\nThe Yazidis fled after ISIS fighters stormed the area they call home in Iraq\n@highlight\n\"I don't think we can ever go home,\" one survivor tells CNN's Ivan Watson\n@highlight\nAn estimated 100,000 Christians have fled to Irbil in recent days", "entities": [{"start": 154, "end": 157}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 269, "end": 281}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 321, "end": 326}, {"start": 497, "end": 503}, {"start": 524, "end": 529}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 592, "end": 598}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 793, "end": 797}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 913, "end": 916}, {"start": 962, "end": 965}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder Yazidi lawmaker: 'Hundreds of my people are being slaughtered'", "idx": 97111}], "idx": 63299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tiger Woods has split with his swing coach Sean Foley after a miserable year beset by injuries and a winless run in major championships that now stretches back to the 2008 US Open. The 38-year-old superstar has worked with Foley since 2010 but won no major titles under his tutelage, compared with a combined 14 under his previous two coaches Butch Harmon and Hank Haney. After seeming destined to overhaul Jack Nicklaus's all-time record of 18 majors, Woods has not won one of golf's four big titles for six years while struggling to deal with a catalogue of serious injuries. Woods has worked with Foley in a continued attempt to put less stress on his notoriously damaged left knee but back problems have become his main concern.\n@highlight\nTiger Woods has announced he has parted with swing coach Sean Foley\n@highlight\nWoods has worked with Foley since 2010\n@highlight\nFormer world No 1 has suffered from back injuries all year and puled out of the Ryder Cup\n@highlight\nWoods, has not won a major championship since 2008\n@highlight\nAmerican remains four majors short of Jack Nicklaus's all-time record", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 223, "end": 227}, {"start": 343, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 407, "end": 419}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 600, "end": 604}, {"start": 744, "end": 754}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 845, "end": 849}, {"start": 953, "end": 961}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1086}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My time spent with @placeholder is one of the highlights of my career so far, and I am appreciative of the many experiences we shared together,' Foley said in a statement.", "idx": 97113}], "idx": 63300} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "British jihadis fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have pledged to send militants to fight police in the riot-hit American city of Ferguson, Missouri - providing the protesters embrace Islam. The city has seen widespread disorder after a police officer escaped punishment for shooting dead an unarmed black teenager, and now the Islamic extremists are attempting to take advantage of the anti-authoritarian feeling to convince those involved to adopt ISIS' radical ideology. Using the slogan 'From #IS 2 Ferguson', Birmingham-born jihadi Junaid Hussain, 20 - who has adopted the nom de guerre Abu Hussain al-Britani - this morning tweeted a photograph of a hand-written letter urging the Ferguson rioters to 'reject corrupt man-made laws like democracy' and declare their allegiance to ISIS' leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.\n@highlight\nISIS fighters in Syria post tweets declaring support for Ferguson rioters\n@highlight\nUrge protesters to embrace Islam and carry out acts of extreme violence\n@highlight\nUploaded hand-written note vowing to send militants to the Missouri city\n@highlight\nBut said rioters must first declare their allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 33, "end": 45}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 128, "end": 135}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 199, "end": 203}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 465, "end": 468}, {"start": 518, "end": 525}, {"start": 529, "end": 538}, {"start": 552, "end": 565}, {"start": 593, "end": 628}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 800, "end": 803}, {"start": 813, "end": 832}, {"start": 846, "end": 849}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 903, "end": 910}, {"start": 958, "end": 962}, {"start": 1073, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1173}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Chilling': The links between Ferguson and ISIS go right back to the first protests in August, when a CNN news report appeared to show a man holding a placard reading '@placeholder is here'", "idx": 97126}], "idx": 63308} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Simferopol, Ukraine (CNN) -- Demonstrators clapped along to Soviet-era songs as dancers from Russia's Black Sea fleet entertained the masses at the center of Crimea's administrative capital Sunday. But it was more than just nostalgia for the old Soviet Union. With a controversial referendum over whether Crimea will remain part of Ukraine just a week away, it was a rallying cry for ethnic Russians gathered in Simferopol's Lenin Square. The large demonstration was the latest flashpoint as tensions simmer on the Crimean peninsula, which has become the epicenter of a battle for influence among Moscow, Kiev and the West since Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's ouster last month.\n@highlight\nPro- and anti-Russian groups hold rival rallies in Crimea\n@highlight\nPutin speaks with British PM, German Chancellor about the situation there\n@highlight\nCNN analyst: Putin is \"very worried by the situation\"\n@highlight\nThe Ukrainian prime minister is expected to arrive in the United States on Wednesday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 93, "end": 98}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 246, "end": 257}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 332, "end": 338}, {"start": 391, "end": 398}, {"start": 412, "end": 421}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 597, "end": 602}, {"start": 605, "end": 608}, {"start": 618, "end": 621}, {"start": 629, "end": 637}, {"start": 649, "end": 665}, {"start": 750, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 798, "end": 803}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}, {"start": 976, "end": 988}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also said new Ukrainian authorities were doing nothing \"to curb ultra-nationalist and radical forces committing outrages\" in Kiev and other regions.", "idx": 97129}], "idx": 63309} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Walters and Glen Owen and Mike Browne Shady: Tony Caplin was made chairman of the Public Works Loan Board by David Cameron A vineyard owner cheated out of \u00a3100,000 by the Tory crony put in charge of billions of pounds of public money has denounced the bankrupt businessman as a \u2018devious b******\u2019. Bill Hulme, who owns the Fleur Fields vineyard in Northamptonshire, backed calls for an inquiry into disgraced ex-Tory chief Tony Caplin, who was put in charge of Public Works Loan Board by David Cameron. \u2018There is something wrong with the judgment of a Government that puts a bad man like that in charge of public money when he has duped innocent people like me and others out of enormous sums,\u2019 said 71-year-old Mr Hulme.\n@highlight\nVineyard owner tells how Tony Caplin cheated him out of \u00a3100,000\n@highlight\nBankrupt former Public Works Loan Board chief exposed by MoS last week\n@highlight\nSo why did David Cameron trust a conman with a budget of \u00a360billion?\n@highlight\nBoasted of his \u2018close links\u2019 to Chancellor George Osborne, Cabinet Minister Oliver Letwin and Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers.\n@highlight\nWas rebuked by the Stock Exchange along with his ally, Tory Minister Francis Maude.\n@highlight\nTold a court he paid earnings from quangos into the account of his wife, Angela.\n@highlight\nIs linked to a banned Northern Ireland property developer once charged with fraud, but the case was dropped.\n@highlight\nFaces eviction from his \u00a32.4\u2009million London penthouse over rent arrears.", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 45}, {"start": 47, "end": 51}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 91, "end": 113}, {"start": 118, "end": 130}, {"start": 180, "end": 183}, {"start": 307, "end": 316}, {"start": 332, "end": 352}, {"start": 357, "end": 372}, {"start": 418, "end": 424}, {"start": 432, "end": 442}, {"start": 470, "end": 492}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 724, "end": 728}, {"start": 767, "end": 777}, {"start": 834, "end": 856}, {"start": 875, "end": 877}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1101, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1185, "end": 1188}, {"start": 1199, "end": 1211}, {"start": 1298, "end": 1303}, {"start": 1339, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1474, "end": 1479}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He produced a cheque for \u00a3200,000 from a company in @placeholder.", "idx": 97136}, {"query": "Revelations: The question has been raised of why @placeholder, pictured, was trusted with such a vast budget", "idx": 97137}], "idx": 63311} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- A New York City taxi driver is charged with keeping more than $28,000 that should have gone to the Metropolitan Transit Authority in E-Z Pass toll fees over the past two years. Rodolfo Sanchez, 69, of Long Island City has been sneaking through toll plazas on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and Midtown Tunnel by \"piggybacking,\" or tailgating cars directly in front of his cab, and slipping through the toll lane before the barrier came back down, according to Queens District Attorney Richard Brown. The cabbie allegedly crossed two of the city's bridges and tunnels more than 4,000 times from August 2012 to April 2014.\n@highlight\nDA says driver Rodolfo Sanchez \"piggybacked\" through toll gates behind other cars\n@highlight\nHe made 4,000 trips over bridges and through tunnels without paying, DA says\n@highlight\nSanchez faces grand larceny and other charges, could get seven years in prison", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 20, "end": 32}, {"start": 117, "end": 146}, {"start": 151, "end": 158}, {"start": 195, "end": 209}, {"start": 219, "end": 234}, {"start": 281, "end": 304}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 476, "end": 481}, {"start": 501, "end": 513}, {"start": 648, "end": 649}, {"start": 663, "end": 677}, {"start": 810, "end": 811}, {"start": 829, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sanchez told investigators that he knew there was no money on the @placeholder, and he dodged the tolls because he needed the money for his family, according to the attorney general.", "idx": 97138}], "idx": 63312} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mariupol, Ukraine (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that he wants a delay in a referendum on whether certain eastern Ukrainian residents want sovereignty from Kiev and that presidential elections scheduled for this month are \"a step in the right direction.\" But he said that the planned May 25 presidential vote Kiev wants to hold would \"not solve anything unless all of Ukraine's people first understand how their rights will be guaranteed\" once the election has taken place. The comments, according to a transcript published by the Kremlin, came after Putin met with the chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.\n@highlight\nUkraine's acting PM dismisses Putin's call to postpone a referendum\n@highlight\nThe United States worries Putin will landlock Ukraine, sources say\n@highlight\nNATO has \"no indication\" that Russia moved troops from Ukraine border, source says\n@highlight\nPutin earlier said Russian forces are \"now not on the Ukrainian border\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 182, "end": 185}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 394, "end": 400}, {"start": 557, "end": 563}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 612, "end": 663}, {"start": 677, "end": 683}, {"start": 707, "end": 711}, {"start": 760, "end": 772}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 834, "end": 837}, {"start": 864, "end": 869}, {"start": 889, "end": 895}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 947, "end": 953}, {"start": 982, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But if terrorists and separatists supported by @placeholder got an order to postpone something that doesn't exist, then this is an internal matter,\" he said.", "idx": 97141}], "idx": 63314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:02 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 25 October 2013 They already have a hit reality TV show, as well as best-selling fashion, beauty and perfume lines in their hometown of America. But clearly not content with their stateside success, the Kardashian sisters seem intent on infiltrating the British high-street with their eponymous product ranges. Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have unveiled the first-ever Kardashian Kollection Jewellery range - for Argos. They're taking over the world! The Kardashian sisters have unveiled their new jewellery range for Argos Argos, the store where shoppers choose goods from a lamented catalogue and then sit and wait for them to be delivered via a conveyor belt, are the exclusive stockists of the 25-piece collection.\n@highlight\nArgos have exclusive selling rights to the 25-piece collection\n@highlight\nNecklaces and bracelets feature jewel, chain and gun metal detailing\n@highlight\nEarlier this week, sisters launched clothing range for Lipsy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 331, "end": 337}, {"start": 388, "end": 390}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 441, "end": 471}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 527, "end": 536}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 802, "end": 806}, {"start": 1011, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While @placeholder's engagement ring is reported to have cost as much as $6m (\u00a33.7m), her range at Argos only goes up to \u00a335", "idx": 97143}, {"query": "'As the only retailer to sell the entire collection in the @placeholder, Argos is proud to be bringing the collection to UK fans.'", "idx": 97144}], "idx": 63315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While the sporting world awaits confirmation of his mega-money new sponsorship deal with Nike, Rory McIlroy has deflected attention to one of the other big stories on golf's horizon this week -- the naming of the next European Ryder Cup captain. The world No. 1 was part of last year's winning team, famously triumphing in his final-day singles match after needing a police escort to get to the Medinah course on time. Jose Maria Olazabal stood down after guiding the Europeans to a remarkable come-from-behind win over the U.S. -- and his assistants Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley were initially frontrunners for the 2014 role at Gleneagles in Scotland.\n@highlight\nRory McIlroy says Colin Montgomerie should not return as European Ryder Cup captain\n@highlight\nWorld No. 1 backs Irishman Paul McGinley to step up from vice-captaincy role\n@highlight\nThe 23-year-old Northern Irishman says the skipper's job should be a \"one-time thing\"\n@highlight\nEuropean captain will be named on Tuesday ahead of Abu Dhabi tournament", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 98, "end": 101}, {"start": 104, "end": 115}, {"start": 227, "end": 244}, {"start": 676, "end": 687}, {"start": 694, "end": 710}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What message would that send to the other worthy candidates who are queuing up for the job, having earned their right to the captaincy just as much as @placeholder?\"", "idx": 97148}], "idx": 63317} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A British jihadi who has threatened to \u2018bomb the UK\u2019 is today unmasked as a former supermarket security guard \u2013 who travelled to wage war in Syria despite being known to police. Less than two weeks ago, the anonymous extremist known only as \u2018Awlaki\u2019 gave an extraordinary interview to the BBC where he boasted about fighting with the terror group Islamic State (IS) and laughed about the beheading of soldiers. But today The Mail on Sunday can reveal that this fanatical Muslim who claims to \u2018hate the UK\u2019 is 27-year-old Omar Hussain, who grew up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nOmar Hussain travelled to wage war in Syria despite being known to police\n@highlight\nHe had formerly worked as a security guard at Morrisons in High Wycombe\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old has told friends in UK he watched beheading of James Foley\n@highlight\nLord Carlile last night called for investigation into how Hussain left country", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 49, "end": 50}, {"start": 141, "end": 145}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 289, "end": 291}, {"start": 347, "end": 359}, {"start": 421, "end": 438}, {"start": 502, "end": 503}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 564, "end": 578}, {"start": 614, "end": 625}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 745, "end": 753}, {"start": 758, "end": 769}, {"start": 818, "end": 819}, {"start": 845, "end": 855}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Former classmates from @placeholder comprehensive school in High Wycombe yesterday recalled Hussain as a \u2018weird, social outcast\u2019.", "idx": 97153}], "idx": 63321} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A series of adorable images of a baby boy and his pet dog are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Taken over several months, the photographs show the pair dressed in a range of identical costumes. Rescue mongrel Zoey and ten-month-old baby Jasper are seen wearing anything from Mexican sombreros to bunny ears and space helmets as they sit side-by-side in all the shots. How fetching! Ten-month-old Jasper and his pet pooch Zoey star in a photo series wearing a huge variety of matching costumes, including astronaut helmets, sombreros and bunny ears Zoey, a rescue dog, wears a viking hat in complete with braids, while Jasper smiles next to her\n@highlight\nGrace Chon, 34, snaps photos of baby Jasper and her rescue dog Zoey\n@highlight\nMum, from Los Angeles, wanted to get creative between nap times\n@highlight\nPair pose in everything from space helmets to Mexican sombreros", "entities": [{"start": 201, "end": 219}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 556, "end": 559}, {"start": 626, "end": 631}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 753, "end": 763}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since @placeholder has joined the family, both baby and pooch have become inseparable despite Zoey's initial fear of humans.", "idx": 97168}], "idx": 63331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)A telemarketer making a sales call from Las Vegas helped to end a domestic violence situation 900 miles away in Oregon on Wednesday evening, according law enforcement officials. Chamille McElroy of Americare Health & Nutrition placed a call to a woman in Lebanon, Oregon, but instead of a \"hello\" she heard what sounded like a violent struggle on the other end of the line. McElroy alerted her supervisor, Tina Garcia; then her boss Mario Gonzalez, CEO of Americare, stepped in. Gonzalez says he was walking around the sales floor when one of his managers asked him to listen to a call, and what he heard was very traumatic.\n@highlight\nCall center workers in Las Vegas alerted authorities to a possible assault in Oregon\n@highlight\nA telemarketer heard muffled cries on the other end of the line and told her supervisors\n@highlight\nWalter Ruck, 33, was arrested on assault charges", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 45, "end": 53}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 183, "end": 198}, {"start": 203, "end": 230}, {"start": 260, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 411, "end": 421}, {"start": 438, "end": 451}, {"start": 461, "end": 469}, {"start": 484, "end": 491}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 719, "end": 724}, {"start": 837, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gonzalez was about to call Las Vegas police, but decided to look up local @placeholder officials.", "idx": 97175}], "idx": 63335} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Kent For Germany fans it was the greatest show on earth on Thomas Muller's hat-trick led their team to an emphatic 4-0 win over Portugal in their World Cup opener in Salvador. Thousands of their supporters, including the nation's Chancellor Angela Merkel who was as animated as anyone, packed the Arena Fonte Nova to witness the victory. Star striker Lukas Podolski posed for a selfie with his nation's political leader while Merkel visited her delighted players - in various stages of undress - in their dressing room after the match. The next best thing to being there was the sitting back in the comfort of the Alte Foersterei FC Union stadium in Berlin.\n@highlight\nAngela Merkel visited Germany's squad after the nation's 4-0 World Cup 2014 win over Portugal\n@highlight\nArsenal's Lukas Podolski posed for a selfie with the German Chancellor\n@highlight\nBack in Germany several fans turned up to watch the match at the Alte Foersterei FC Union stadium in Berlin", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 24}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 137, "end": 144}, {"start": 155, "end": 163}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 250, "end": 262}, {"start": 306, "end": 321}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 623, "end": 646}, {"start": 659, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 706}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 793, "end": 806}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}, {"start": 930, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Team effort: @placeholder gathers en masse to celebrate Muller's second, ad their third goal", "idx": 97179}], "idx": 63337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Besiktas are hoping to finalise a move for Chelsea striker Demba Ba after agreeing a fee of around \u00a38million. The Turkish club's president Fikret Orman has confirmed that they have negotiated a deal for the 29-year-old for slightly lower than Chelsea's \u00a310million asking price. Ba has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge after a season spent as third choice behind Samuel Eto'o and Fernando Torres, and with Diego Costa's \u00a332million arrival imminent. 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The two-time grand slam winner has launched a five-star hotel just minutes from where he grew up in Dunblane, Scotland. Set close to where Murray learned his trade on the local courts, the 15-bedroom Cromlix -- set in 34-acres of lush Scottish countryside -- is his new venture. And while he may not be bringing you the wine list or be on hand to suggest the best local whisky, Murray is involved on a regular basis in making sure it all runs smoothly.\n@highlight\nAndy Murray set to defend his Wimbledon title\n@highlight\nMurray has bought and renovated Scottish hotel\n@highlight\nComes with its own Loch and tennis courts\n@highlight\nHotel has 15 rooms and a gate lodge", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 240, "end": 247}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 279, "end": 284}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 518, "end": 523}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 634, "end": 642}, {"start": 661, "end": 666}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}, {"start": 738, "end": 741}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I hope to spend a lot more time here when I finish playing because I don't get the chance to come to @placeholder just now,\" he adds.", "idx": 97187}], "idx": 63344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Barcelona has appointed Luis Enrique as the club's new manager just days after losing out on the La Liga title. Enrique, who has resigned from his role at Celta Vigo following a successful season in charge, returns to the club where he starred as a player between 1996 and 2004. The 44-year-old has signed a two-year deal and replaces Tata Martino, who left the club after just one season at the helm. In a statement, the club confirmed that Enrique was appointed following an endorsement from sporting director, Andoni Zubizarreta. 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But an Africa getaway doesn't just have to be about 4X4 game drives or lazy strolls on cotton-soft sands by crystal blue waters. If you're looking to soak up the continent's breathtaking scenery, and have an eye for adventure, then there's only one place to be: at the top. From the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro, through the forest-clothed slopes of Mount Kenya, to the Alpine meadows of the High Atlas Mountains, Africa's magnificent rooftops offer glorious views and a wide range of trekking experiences that appeal to all kinds of climbers, from hardcore mountaineers to weekend warriors and families.\n@highlight\nAfrican mountains offer all kinds of climbers a wide range of trekking experiences\n@highlight\nMagnificent scenery, rare wildlife and cultural exchanges are major draws\n@highlight\nKilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa's tallest mountain, is the most popular destination\n@highlight\nWe pick seven picks of the best hikes in the continent", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 81, "end": 86}, {"start": 126, "end": 128}, {"start": 377, "end": 387}, {"start": 427, "end": 437}, {"start": 447, "end": 460}, {"start": 469, "end": 488}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 897, "end": 902}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Make it to the summit of @placeholder's 5,895-meter Kilimanjaro, and you'll be standing at Africa's highest point.", "idx": 97193}], "idx": 63348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Beneath the arms and armour of a thousand years of monarchy, the former chief of the IRA\u2019s Northern Command had dinner with the Sovereign at Windsor last night. And he heard her declare firmly: \u2018We are walking together towards a brighter, more settled, future. We shall remember our past but we will no longer allow our past to ensnare our future.\u2019 On a day brimming with powerful symbolism in honour of the first state visit by a President of the Republic of Ireland, there were so many historic moments to choose from \u2013 President Michael D Higgins bowing at Westminster Abbey\u2019s Tomb of the Unknown Warrior and addressing both Houses of Parliament; the Irish head of state being invited (in Irish) to inspect the Grenadier Guards.\n@highlight\nMr McGuinness boycotted Queen\u2019s state visit to the Republic in 2011\n@highlight\nOn this reciprocal visit, he was determined not to misjudge the mood again\n@highlight\nMr McGuinness was seated just 16 places down from the Prince of Wales\n@highlight\nCaptured in conversation with both the British and Irish Prime Ministers", "entities": [{"start": 85, "end": 87}, {"start": 91, "end": 106}, {"start": 128, "end": 136}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 431, "end": 466}, {"start": 532, "end": 548}, {"start": 560, "end": 576}, {"start": 580, "end": 606}, {"start": 638, "end": 647}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 714, "end": 729}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 767, "end": 771}, {"start": 794, "end": 801}, {"start": 911, "end": 920}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But even the clattering pomp of a full state carriage procession through cheering Windsor streets festooned with the Irish tricolour could not match the significance of @placeholder \u2013 in white tie and tails \u2013 rising to toast the Queen and the British people at last night\u2019s state banquet.", "idx": 97199}], "idx": 63351} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sara Malm The CEO of global coffee chain Starbucks is donating $30million to benefit the rehabilitation of U.S. war veterans. Howard Schultz\u2019s contribution has been earmarked for research into brain trauma and PTSD suffered by thousands of returning soldiers. This follows Shultz promise last year to hire at least 10,000 veterans and military spouses over the next five years. Big bucks: Starbucks's CEO Howard Schultz has donated $30million for research into post-traumatic stress syndrome and traumatic brain injuries Mr Schultz also criticised the U.S. government saying they do a better job of sending people to war than bringing them back from the front line.\n@highlight\nStarbucks CEO donates $30million to research into brain trauma and PTSD\n@highlight\nSaid U.S. is better at sending people to war than bringing them home\n@highlight\nHoward Schultz also promised to hire at least 10,000 vets and spouses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 44, "end": 52}, {"start": 110, "end": 113}, {"start": 129, "end": 142}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 276, "end": 281}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 408, "end": 421}, {"start": 527, "end": 533}, {"start": 555, "end": 558}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 843, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As of January 10 this year, 6,775 @placeholder Service members have died in action since 2001 and 51,809 have been injured.", "idx": 97203}], "idx": 63354} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Sunday, there was a rally in London to protest something I never thought would need protesting in modern Britain: the rise of anti-Semitism. The rally was in reaction to a series of strange, unsettling incidents that took place during the recent demonstrations against Israeli military actions in Gaza. In one case, the manager of a supermarket in London decided to take all the kosher food off the shelves. He apparently feared that demonstrators outside might trash the shop; one member of the staff reportedly said, \"We support free Gaza.\" The supermarket chain called it \"an isolated decision ... in a very challenging situation.\"\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: Anti-Semitism surfaced in the wake of the controversy over Gaza war\n@highlight\nHe says some conflate Israel and its policies with Jews in general\n@highlight\nIt's vital to ensure that historic prejudice doesn't get revived, he says\n@highlight\nStanley: Anti-Semitism has long been connected to far right, but some on left tolerate it", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 41, "end": 46}, {"start": 117, "end": 123}, {"start": 138, "end": 150}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 360, "end": 365}, {"start": 548, "end": 551}, {"start": 658, "end": 668}, {"start": 730, "end": 733}, {"start": 772, "end": 777}, {"start": 801, "end": 804}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But while that might explain fury at the Israeli state, it does not explain attacks on @placeholder overseas.", "idx": 97206}], "idx": 63356} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rev Nathan Ntege greets the congregation outside St Jude's in Thornton Heath following the collapse of the trial Only a few days ago, he was in the dock in a Crown Court trial, facing the prospect of years in jail for allegedly overseeing a \u2018conveyor belt\u2019 of fake weddings. But yesterday the Rev Nathan Ntege, 54, was back in the pulpit at his Church of England parish and smiling broadly. He was even blessed in front of the congregation by his bishop, despite being accused of running Britain\u2019s biggest bogus marriage racket in a \u00a31million trial that collapsed last week.\n@highlight\nRev Nathan Ntege was accused of carrying out hordes of bogus weddings\n@highlight\nThe 54-year-old evaded persecution when a Crown Court trial collapsed\n@highlight\nReturned to St Jude's in Thornton Heath, south London, to resume duties\n@highlight\nBishop of Croydon, Jonathan Clark, welcomed the Ugandan national back", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 15}, {"start": 49, "end": 55}, {"start": 62, "end": 75}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 293, "end": 308}, {"start": 345, "end": 361}, {"start": 488, "end": 494}, {"start": 590, "end": 601}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 760, "end": 766}, {"start": 773, "end": 786}, {"start": 795, "end": 800}, {"start": 831, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking in the service, Mr @placeholder said: \u2018I want to thank you brothers and sisters for praying for us.", "idx": 97210}], "idx": 63358} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You could say that a simple pair of running shorts was the trigger that launched a multimillion-dollar business and radically shifted the lives of basketball coaches Susan Walvius and Michelle Marciniak. In August 2007, Walvius, who was then the head women's basketball coach at the University of South Carolina, and her assistant, Marciniak, had just finished a long day teaching at a summer basketball camp. They sat exhausted in the gym, looking forward to a good night's rest. Then Walvius -- thinking about her comfy running shorts -- experienced what she describes as an \"aha moment.\" \"I looked at Michelle and said, 'I love this fabric, and I'd love to have bedsheets from this stuff.' Michelle said, 'Let's do it.' \" And with zero formal business experience, the two women stepped boldly into the world of entrepreneurship.\n@highlight\nEx-college, WNBA guard Marciniak, ex-head coach Walvius team up for business\n@highlight\n\"The biggest similarity between coaching and what we do now is raising capital,\" Walvius says\n@highlight\nMarciniak often is asked about 2002 suspension, fine after fight on the court\n@highlight\nThey say sports has gender-based differences, but bottom line matters most in business", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 175, "end": 187}, {"start": 193, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 235}, {"start": 292, "end": 319}, {"start": 341, "end": 349}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 702, "end": 709}, {"start": 864, "end": 867}, {"start": 875, "end": 883}, {"start": 900, "end": 906}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1045, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Oh, we fight all the time,\" @placeholder said with a laugh.", "idx": 97213}], "idx": 63359} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When White House press secretary Josh Earnest said this week that President Barack Obama had \"substantially improved the tranquillity of the global community,\" many observers reacted with disbelief. When the President refused to go to the U.S.-Mexico border last week to see the crisis of young people flooding into the United States because \"he's not interested in photo ops,\" lesser mortals noted he had played pool with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, dropped by a brewery to have a beer and shook hands with a man wearing a horse-head mask. When he went to Delaware on Thursday and opened with a few sentences about the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner in Ukraine before joking about Joe Biden and going back to his prepared text on infrastructure, many thought he had failed to take seriously an international disaster. They were even less impressed when he had lunch at the Charcoal Pit and ordered burgers and fries (not a photo op, of course). It was not until 24 hours later that he took to the podium to promise an aggressive investigation.\n@highlight\nNewt Gingrich: The more dangerous world becomes more Obama hides in fantasy world\n@highlight\nHe says Obama's self-image as a \"bear\" is delusional and out of touch with reality\n@highlight\nGingrich: Putin's muscular approach makes Obama look weak and disconnected", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 85, "end": 96}, {"start": 248, "end": 265}, {"start": 329, "end": 341}, {"start": 432, "end": 439}, {"start": 446, "end": 462}, {"start": 571, "end": 578}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 895, "end": 906}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1130, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1178, "end": 1182}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1271}, {"start": 1274, "end": 1278}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1310}]}, "qas": [{"query": "From his perch in the amazingly @placeholder-centric world in which our President lives, look again at what the rest of us think of as serious problems.", "idx": 97215}], "idx": 63360} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A father from Arizona, whose baby boy died when he left him in a car outside a bar, was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday. Daniel Bryant Gray had pleaded guilty to manslaughter and child abuse after the death of his three-month-old son Jamison. The 31-year-old had left the baby strapped into a car for several hours on August 28 last year, when temperatures reached 100F. Sentenced: Daniel Bryant Gray has been sent to prison after his baby son died after being left in a hot car Loss: Baby Jamison was only three months old when he died after being left in a hot car for three hours\n@highlight\nDaniel Bryant Gray was charged with manslaughter and child abuse\n@highlight\nBaby Jamison was left in vehicle on day temperatures reached 100F", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 162, "end": 179}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 423, "end": 440}, {"start": 526, "end": 537}, {"start": 635, "end": 652}, {"start": 711, "end": 722}, {"start": 772, "end": 775}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police said @placeholder had gone to the bar to do some extra work on his day off.", "idx": 97217}], "idx": 63362} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- When presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears before Latino small-business owners in Washington on Wednesday, he'll address a group whose explosive birth rates foreshadow a seismic political shift in GOP strongholds in the Deep South and Southwest. \"The Republicans' problem is their voters are white, aging and dying off,\" said David Bositis, a senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, who studies minority political engagement. \"There will come a time when they suffer catastrophic losses with the realization of the population changes.\" Over the next several generations, the wave of minority voters -- who, according to U.S. Census figures released this week, now represent more than half of the nation's population born in the past year -- will become more of a power base in places like Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. That hold will extend across the Southwest all the way to California, experts say.\n@highlight\nBirths of nonwhites have now overtaken births of whites, according to the U.S. Census\n@highlight\nRepublicans face uphill battle in persuading Latinos to vote for their candidates\n@highlight\nShift is most pronounced in the South and Southwest", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 37, "end": 46}, {"start": 69, "end": 79}, {"start": 96, "end": 101}, {"start": 128, "end": 137}, {"start": 243, "end": 245}, {"start": 266, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 297, "end": 307}, {"start": 372, "end": 384}, {"start": 422, "end": 468}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}, {"start": 886, "end": 896}, {"start": 902, "end": 908}, {"start": 944, "end": 952}, {"start": 969, "end": 978}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1227, "end": 1231}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1245}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder in particular has stumbled with this critical voting bloc, after his comments suggesting that making the economic landscape tough for illegal immigrants will force them to \"self deport.\"", "idx": 97220}], "idx": 63365} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Raheem Sterling has been offered a 'wonderful deal' to remain at Liverpool. But the England international has yet to agree terms after talks stalled for a number of months and Rodgers said the club would not be held to ransom over his future. Sportsmail's Sami Mokbel and Dominic King, who have been following the negotiations closely, answer all the burning questions on the Sterling situation. Raheem Sterling's contract negotiations at Liverpool continue to drag on, despite the club offering the England international a 'wonderful deal' in the words of manager Brendan Rodgers WILL STERLING STAY AT LIVERPOOL OR MOVE TO PASTURES NEW?\n@highlight\nRaheem Sterling is yet to sign a new long-term contract with Liverpool\n@highlight\nBrendan Rodgers said he has been offered a 'wonderful deal' to stay\n@highlight\nBut his representatives are keen to get the best deal for the young star\n@highlight\nHis wages are expected to rise from around \u00a335,000-a-week to \u00a3100,000\n@highlight\nA number of European clubs are monitoring the talks closely\n@highlight\nCLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 99, "end": 107}, {"start": 118, "end": 124}, {"start": 210, "end": 216}, {"start": 277, "end": 286}, {"start": 290, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 317}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 430, "end": 444}, {"start": 473, "end": 481}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 599, "end": 613}, {"start": 615, "end": 627}, {"start": 637, "end": 645}, {"start": 683, "end": 697}, {"start": 744, "end": 752}, {"start": 765, "end": 779}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dominic King: Liverpool have put together a package that @placeholder described as a 'wonderful deal'.", "idx": 97222}], "idx": 63367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Hall A restaurant in the U.S. is breaking all the rules about politics never being discussed at the dinner table by only serving food from countries considered enemies of America. Conflict Kitchen, which is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, features a rotating menu of takeaway food from countries where diplomatic relations with the U.S. are tense. Dishes on sale are currently from Venezuela - whose oil-rich left-wing government is openly hostile to the U.S. - but past menus included traditional food from North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan and Cuba. Tension with your takeaway? Conflict Kitchen, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, features a rotating menu of food from countries with a tense relationship with America. Pictured is the North Korean-themed outlet\n@highlight\nTakeaway restaurant serves dishes originating from 'hostile' countries\n@highlight\nConstantly rotating menu currently features a variety of Venezuelan food\n@highlight\nPast versions had dishes from North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan and Cuba\n@highlight\nCustomers are given information sheet about country when ordering a meal\n@highlight\nNon-profit restaurant was originally set up as 'awareness-raising' art project\n@highlight\nOwners hope to educate locals about culture and history of 'enemy' nations", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 33, "end": 36}, {"start": 179, "end": 185}, {"start": 188, "end": 203}, {"start": 224, "end": 233}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 466, "end": 469}, {"start": 519, "end": 529}, {"start": 532, "end": 535}, {"start": 541, "end": 551}, {"start": 557, "end": 560}, {"start": 591, "end": 606}, {"start": 618, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 641}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 748, "end": 759}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}, {"start": 982, "end": 992}, {"start": 995, "end": 998}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When the restaurant focused on @placeholder food late last year - with dishes such as traditional vegetable stews, cold buckwheat noodles and spicy rice cakes filling the menu - they were served with a booklet of interviews given by those who have been able to escape the highly secretive state.", "idx": 97227}], "idx": 63371} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A man authorities want to question in the slaying of a 7-year-old girl, whose body was dumped in a landfill, appeared in a Florida court Wednesday on child pornography charges after being extradited from Mississippi. Jarred Harrell, 24, faces 29 counts of possession of child pornography in Clay County, Florida. Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler has said Harrell is also sought for questioning in the abduction and murder of Somer Thompson, but has not said why. Harrell was arrested in Meridian, Mississippi, by federal agents earlier this month, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist asked Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour to extradite him. The arrest followed a search of Harrell's residence, Clay County authorities said.\n@highlight\nJarred Harrell, 24, faces 29 counts of possessing of child pornography\n@highlight\nPolice want to question him the death of Somer Thompson, 7\n@highlight\nPolice in Florida have not said why they want to talk with Harrell\n@highlight\nThompson was abducted in October; her body was found in a Georgia landfill", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 226, "end": 239}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 319}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 364, "end": 370}, {"start": 434, "end": 447}, {"start": 472, "end": 478}, {"start": 496, "end": 503}, {"start": 506, "end": 516}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 574, "end": 586}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 611, "end": 623}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 737, "end": 750}, {"start": 860, "end": 873}, {"start": 899, "end": 905}, {"start": 948, "end": 954}, {"start": 967, "end": 974}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sister said she lost sight of @placeholder in a group of other children leaving the school, according to a police report.", "idx": 97245}], "idx": 63383} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 10 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:58 EST, 11 September 2012 In two years\u2019 time she would be Queen, her face printed on millions of stamps and banknotes. But at 23, she was still Princess Elizabeth \u2013 and this rare sketch offers a very private glimpse of that young woman, in all her girlish beauty. Drawn in charcoal and red chalk, the portrait shows the princess with rosebud lips and fine features, her large eyes lost in thought. The sketch has come to light ahead of its sale at Bloomsbury Auctions in London. Girlish beauty: The rare sketch shows the Queen - then a princess - at 23 The Queen, right, said she fondly remembered sitting for the artist\n@highlight\nThe sketch was drawn in 1950 by impressionist painter Dame Laura Knight\n@highlight\nIt has never been in the Royal Collection because Dame Laura made it for her own purposes", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 131, "end": 135}, {"start": 226, "end": 234}, {"start": 521, "end": 539}, {"start": 544, "end": 549}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 764, "end": 775}, {"start": 813, "end": 828}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It\u2019s a little window into the @placeholder that we have forgotten.\u2019", "idx": 97250}], "idx": 63387} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) -- Chile called home its ambassador in Peru on Monday, as a dispute flared over disputed maritime territory between the South American neighbors. They have bickered over the rich Pacific coast fishing waters for years, and Peru published a new map on Sunday that pushes its bid to negotiate a new sea border. Chile's government protested the move and said it was calling home its ambassador in Peru, Cristian Barros, for consultations. \"We feel that this type of publication (map) and this position certainly make more difficult a fluid bilateral relationship with the Peruvian government,\" spokesman Ricardo Lagos Weber said on Monday.\n@highlight\nPeru's foreign minister sought to downplay the row\n@highlight\nSea border dispute has bubbled anew over past two years\n@highlight\nLess serious disputes involve dessert, fruit and a grape liquor", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 33}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 205, "end": 217}, {"start": 249, "end": 252}, {"start": 335, "end": 339}, {"start": 420, "end": 423}, {"start": 426, "end": 440}, {"start": 595, "end": 602}, {"start": 627, "end": 645}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 736, "end": 738}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder will continue to fully exercise its rights and competencies over Chilean territory,\" he said.", "idx": 97252}], "idx": 63389} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:22 EST, 10 June 2013 For those of us that struggle to eat spaghetti with traditional cutlery the 'spaghetti fork' has been a dinnertime lifesaver for years. Battery-operated, multi-pronged forks designed to make Italian inspired mealtimes easier are available in most kitchen departments. And now the latest 'spaghetti fork' promising to end slurpy suppers is the Rolognese utensil from German firm Donkey which claims to roll up slippery pasta in an instant - the only downside is that you have to power it yourself .. with a crank handle!\n@highlight\nGerman Rolognese crank-spinning children's fork 'ends slurpy suppers'\n@highlight\nOther cutlery gadgets include 'thumbed' Japanese forks and electric variety\n@highlight\nSix pronged version created especially for serving", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 277, "end": 283}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 452, "end": 457}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 738, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder spaghetti utensil, made of wood and stainless steel, poses a technical solution to the 'problem' of rolling up spaghetti.", "idx": 97253}], "idx": 63390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama left for Camp David on Marine One Friday but, in a twist that has left some White House reporters scratching their heads, he apparently arrived at the presidential retreat by car. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney explained the decision not to land at Camp David was made in advance because of the weather. Marine One landed at an alternate site near Frederick, Maryland and the president and his daughter, Sasha, rode in a motorcade the rest of way to the compound. Because it is customary practice that the traveling press pool is included whenever the president uses a motorcade, reporters naturally wondered why the pool was not part of the trip or even informed that the president would use a motorcade ahead of time.\n@highlight\nNEW: In a separate incident, NORAD intercepts an aircraft in the vicinity of Camp David\n@highlight\nObama left for Camp David on the presidential helicopter but apparently arrived by car\n@highlight\nMarine One was reportedly diverted because of bad weather\n@highlight\nCNN's weather team found no signs of stormy weather in the area", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 41, "end": 50}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 344, "end": 353}, {"start": 388, "end": 396}, {"start": 399, "end": 406}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 885, "end": 894}, {"start": 968, "end": 977}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1039}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No other details were immediately available on the incident, which was separate from the decision to divert @placeholder.", "idx": 97256}], "idx": 63392} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The list of canceled Bill Cosby shows has grown this month. Four shows the comedian had scheduled for February have been canceled: February 8 in Boston, February 21 in Pittsburgh and February 22 in Charlotte, North Carolina. No reasons were given for the Pittsburgh and Charlotte cancellations. Cosby said weather concerns led to the Boston cancellation, but the date has not been rescheduled. A fourth show, scheduled for Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, Mississippi, on Thursday, has been \"postponed,\" Shelia Byrd of the Jackson Mayor's Office told CNN. Gary Bongiovanni, editor-in-chief of Pollstar -- the concert tour publication -- says it's been challenging to keep track.\n@highlight\nThree Bill Cosby shows canceled in February, another postponed\n@highlight\nCosby has been on tour since late fall\n@highlight\nCosby has denied or declined to address numerous allegations", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 150, "end": 155}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 203, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 227}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 283}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 448, "end": 454}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 505, "end": 515}, {"start": 524, "end": 530}, {"start": 540, "end": 545}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 697, "end": 706}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For the calendar year of 2014 -- which includes several months before the accusations went viral -- @placeholder's numbers show that Cosby's tour had $10.8 million in ticket sales over 101 shows.", "idx": 97259}], "idx": 63394} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (CNN) -- Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are well aware of what's at stake in Ohio. Mike Milburn, left, and Dan DeGarmo are skeptical about what both candidates bring to the table. No Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio, a state that has received more visits from the candidates and their running mates this year than any other. Inside the bellwether state is the bellwether town of Chillicothe, a town that often mirrors the state's election results. Voters there are divided. With less than a month to go until the election, it's concerns about the financial markets and the economy that dominate the airwaves at the town's radio station.\n@highlight\nChillicothe, population 22,000, is considered a bellwether town in Ohio\n@highlight\nVoters at local restaurant are skeptical about the upcoming election\n@highlight\nThe town voted for George Bush in the past two elections\n@highlight\nJohn McCain has visited Chillicothe; Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Friday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 44}, {"start": 50, "end": 60}, {"start": 99, "end": 102}, {"start": 105, "end": 116}, {"start": 129, "end": 139}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 233, "end": 243}, {"start": 261, "end": 264}, {"start": 429, "end": 439}, {"start": 698, "end": 708}, {"start": 765, "end": 768}, {"start": 880, "end": 890}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}, {"start": 953, "end": 963}, {"start": 966, "end": 977}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Milburn said he might not vote at all, while @placeholder said he plans to vote for McCain.", "idx": 97261}], "idx": 63395} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press Reporter A buzz of excitement is surrounding the Long Island race track where California Chrome could become the first Triple Crown winner since 1978 tomorrow. The possibility that the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes could extend his winning streak to New York's Belmont Park is expected to attract thousands more visitors. Belmont Park's director Martin Panza has been preparing for the extra attention California Chrome has brought, and has been adding extra seating, security and bathroom facilities. Scroll down for video Warm up: Exercise rider Willie Delgado helps get California Chrome ready for his Belmont Park race\n@highlight\nKentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner could be first to clinch three-race victory since 1978\n@highlight\nBelmont Park has increased seating and facilities after surge of interest in champion horse", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 140, "end": 151}, {"start": 220, "end": 233}, {"start": 239, "end": 254}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 363, "end": 374}, {"start": 387, "end": 398}, {"start": 443, "end": 459}, {"start": 589, "end": 602}, {"start": 614, "end": 630}, {"start": 646, "end": 657}, {"start": 675, "end": 688}, {"start": 694, "end": 709}, {"start": 784, "end": 795}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'From our end, what we need to do now is observe how the day goes and see what we can do for next year, always thinking that there could be another @placeholder on the line.'", "idx": 97264}], "idx": 63396} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi has lashed out at Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, predicting that Iraq could soon return to widespread sectarian violence that could require the return of U.S. forces. \"Al-Maliki is pushing my country to reach a turning point with deeply sectarian dimension,\" the Sunni vice president told CNN on Sunday during an interview in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in the north, where he has fled so that government forces loyal to the Shiite prime minister cannot execute an arrest warrant for him on charges of running a death squad. He expressed concern that Americans \"will face the same problem as they faced in 2003,\" when a U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq, toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein and unleashing a wave of sectarian violence.\n@highlight\nHe accuses al-Maliki of \"pushing my country to reach a turning point\"\n@highlight\nThe violence could require the return of U.S. forces, he says\n@highlight\n\"The future of Iraq is grim,\" he adds", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 36, "end": 51}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 92, "end": 105}, {"start": 124, "end": 127}, {"start": 213, "end": 216}, {"start": 227, "end": 235}, {"start": 322, "end": 326}, {"start": 348, "end": 350}, {"start": 404, "end": 410}, {"start": 490, "end": 495}, {"start": 616, "end": 624}, {"start": 685, "end": 688}, {"start": 712, "end": 715}, {"start": 741, "end": 754}, {"start": 823, "end": 831}, {"start": 934, "end": 937}, {"start": 981, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Asked whether @placeholder is becoming a dictator, al-Hashimi was blunt: \"What sort of explanation could I give for a real and serious power consolidation?\"", "idx": 97267}], "idx": 63399} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Fagge PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 19:51 EST, 16 November 2012 Rebuttal: The Economist ran a feature which irritated French officials because it implied they could bring down the euro Touchy French politicians yesterday launched a blistering attack on a prestigious British business magazine after it branded France 'the time-bomb at the heart of Europe'. The front cover of The Economist this week shows seven baguettes wrapped in the red, white and blue ribbon of the French Republic with a lit fuse protruding from the centre. Its lead article says President Francois Hollande's plans to cut France's public debt are not ambitious enough, jeopardising the future of the euro.\n@highlight\nFront cover showed seven baguettes tied up in a tricolour like sticks of dynamite with a lit fuse\n@highlight\nIndustry minister compared The Economist to French magazine which ran cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad naked", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 146, "end": 151}, {"start": 220, "end": 225}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 377, "end": 382}, {"start": 500, "end": 514}, {"start": 592, "end": 608}, {"start": 625, "end": 630}, {"start": 856, "end": 868}, {"start": 873, "end": 878}, {"start": 918, "end": 933}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In its analysis, @placeholder claims that membership of the single currency has acted as a straitjacket on France because it means the country cannot allow its currency to devalue.", "idx": 97271}], "idx": 63402} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:32 EST, 8 October 2013 Plastic pollution is not just confined to the world\u2019s oceans, it is threatening life some of the world\u2019s most beautiful lakes too, scientists warn. Although many lakes in the Alps might look pristine, beneath the surface there are billions of tiny particles which have broken down from plastic bottles, wrappings and other rubbish that are slowly entering the food chain. Researchers have found Italy\u2019s Lake Garda - a popular holiday destination for families and those keen on water sports such as windsurfing - is contaminated with potentially hazardous tiny microplastics.\n@highlight\nScientists from the University of Bayreuth in Germany believe the microplastics could be getting into food chain via freshwater invertebrates\n@highlight\nThe microplastics have been linked with numerous health conditions such as low sperm count, weakened immune systems and genetic defects\n@highlight\nThe researchers were surprised to see similar numbers of microplastic particles in sediment samples from Lake Garda as marine beach sediment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 496, "end": 505}, {"start": 699, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And the findings in @placeholder come as bad news for lakes generally, with uncertain ecological and economic consequences.", "idx": 97291}], "idx": 63416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Anaheim, California (CNN) -- Disney's Cars Land opens June 15 at Disney California Adventure, and it's big, bold and amazing. As Mater says, \"If I'm lying, I'm crying.\" Kids of all ages will rev their engines and step on the gas. Cars Land is the capstone of a five year, estimated $1.1 billion dollar reimagining of Disney California Adventure. While Cars Land shifts California Adventure into the fast lane, only time will tell if it will save the town (as Lightning McQueen did for Radiator Springs) and turn Disneyland into the world-class destination it aspires to be. No doubt the top dogs at Disney hope the renewed focus on movie magic will mean magic for the resort that executives have admitted is not up to brand standards.\n@highlight\nUpdates to Disney's California Adventures open June 15\n@highlight\nThe centerpiece, Cars Land, makes the most of the popular movie\n@highlight\nRevamping the park cost an estimated $1.1 billion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 29, "end": 34}, {"start": 38, "end": 46}, {"start": 65, "end": 91}, {"start": 129, "end": 133}, {"start": 230, "end": 238}, {"start": 317, "end": 343}, {"start": 352, "end": 360}, {"start": 369, "end": 388}, {"start": 459, "end": 475}, {"start": 485, "end": 500}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 599, "end": 604}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 766, "end": 786}, {"start": 829, "end": 837}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Soon you enter a nighttime section, where you'll find old friends from Radiator Springs and have adventures including tractor tipping with @placeholder.", "idx": 97303}], "idx": 63424} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- An intense manhunt was under way Monday for Chester Stiles, a 37-year old man whom police say is a suspect in the videotaped rape of a 3-year-old girl four years ago. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, of Nevada is being sought as a suspect in the videotaped rape of a 3-year-old girl. Also Monday, Stiles' former girlfriend told CNN she believes she put him in contact with the girl. Tina Allen said she is \"disgusted\" and \"mortified\" at her role in bringing them together. Nye County Sheriff Tony De Meo said Friday the girl has been found and is safe. He said the child's mother was cooperating with authorities.\n@highlight\nChester Stiles' ex-girlfriend says she's \"disgusted\" she helped him meet child\n@highlight\nStiles sought by police as suspect in 3-year-old girl's videotaped rape\n@highlight\nEx-girlfriend Tina Allen says he seemed good with kids when she dated him\n@highlight\nAllen says the girl lived in same apartment with her children", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 194, "end": 214}, {"start": 224, "end": 229}, {"start": 318, "end": 323}, {"start": 349, "end": 351}, {"start": 404, "end": 413}, {"start": 495, "end": 504}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 647, "end": 660}, {"start": 737, "end": 742}, {"start": 834, "end": 843}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Todd Allen, @placeholder's son, told CNN he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video.", "idx": 97304}], "idx": 63425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:20 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 01:45 EST, 9 March 2013 A second former U.S. speedskater is now accusing Olympic medalist and former U.S. Speedskating president Andy Gabel of sexual abuse saying he raped her when she was 15. Nikki Meyer, known as Nikki Ziegelmeyer when skating short track for the U.S. in the 1992 and `94 Olympics, today joins former speedskater Bridie Farrell's claims of sexual abuse by the then president while aged 15. Both women say Gabel, a four-time Olympian who won a silver medal in Lillehammer, aggressively approached them in the 90s while training for the Olympics.\n@highlight\nAndy Gabel, Olympic silver medalist in 1994, is now accused of having sex with two 15-year-olds during the 1990s\n@highlight\nNikki Ziegelmeyer claims her sexual contact with Gabel was non-consensual\n@highlight\nBridie Farrell, also a speedskater, said she knew from the beginning that the relationship was inappropriate\n@highlight\nGabel also served as president of U.S. Speedskating", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 112}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 170, "end": 186}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 262, "end": 272}, {"start": 284, "end": 300}, {"start": 335, "end": 338}, {"start": 357, "end": 367}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 493, "end": 497}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 653}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 768, "end": 784}, {"start": 817, "end": 821}, {"start": 853, "end": 866}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1023}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She failed in three previous bids to qualify for the @placeholder.", "idx": 97314}], "idx": 63434} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Drayton Liverpool legends Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler were in a jovial mood on Tuesday as they enjoyed a question and answer session with Liverpool fans in Boston, Massachusetts. The lighthearted session saw former Reds striker Fowler poke fun at Ian Rush's infamous moustache much to the delight of the adoring crowd. The Liverpool ambassadors have been promoting last season's Premier League runners-up as they prepare for the new campaign with a trip stateside. 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Oddly, the government's approach to the illegal drug problem -- which has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $2.5 trillion since former President Richard Nixon first declared America's \"war on drugs\" -- has been largely immune from this concern. CNN iReport: You tell us whether it's time to legalize pot One dramatic exception is California, where Proposition 19, which proposes to \"regulate, control and tax cannabis,\" will be on the statewide ballot on November 2. In California alone, the illegal market for cannabis, or marijuana, has been estimated to be worth about $14 billion per year, and the legalization initiative aims to redirect the flow of these massive profits from violent drug cartels toward government coffers.\n@highlight\nEvan Wood: Conservatives concerned by spending ignore cost of failed war on drugs\n@highlight\n$2.5 trillion spent on war on drugs; crime, violence, drug use are the result, he says\n@highlight\nTaxation on marijuana could generate $1.4 billion a year in tax revenue, writes Wood\n@highlight\nAmericans more likely to report marijuana use than people in Netherlands, he says, where it's legal", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 66, "end": 69}, {"start": 354, "end": 357}, {"start": 416, "end": 428}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 516, "end": 526}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1284, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1308}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1371}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Interestingly, comparisons between the U.S. and the Netherlands, where cannabis is de facto legalized, indicate that despite the U.S.'s record rates of anti-drug enforcement expenditures, 42 percent of U.S. adults report that they have used cannabis, which is more than twice as high as that observed in the @placeholder, where only 20 percent report a history of cannabis use.", "idx": 97321}], "idx": 63440} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom -- along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland -- following a historic referendum vote. By 55% to 45%, a majority of voters rejected the possibility of Scotland breaking away and becoming an independent nation. Shortly afterward, Alex Salmond, the Scottish first minister and leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party, announced his resignation from both posts, effective in November. Salmond said he was proud of the campaign for independence, and that now was the time to hold the UK leadership to its promises of shifting more autonomy to Scotland. \"We now have the opportunity to hold Westminster's feet to the fire on the 'vow' that they have made to devolve further meaningful power to Scotland,\" he said in a statement. \"This places Scotland in a very strong position.\"\n@highlight\nQueen says she hopes \"emotions will be tempered\" by understanding\n@highlight\nFinal results give pro-union camp 55% of the vote to 45% for independence camp\n@highlight\nScottish first minister, who also leads pro-independence party, to resign both posts\n@highlight\n\"We hear you,\" Prime Minister David Cameron says, vows to change UK for the better", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 62, "end": 68}, {"start": 71, "end": 75}, {"start": 81, "end": 96}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 358, "end": 380}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 547, "end": 548}, {"start": 606, "end": 613}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 852, "end": 856}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1145, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1180, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder will also likely face difficult questions over his own leadership in the run-up to a general election due to take place next May.", "idx": 97327}], "idx": 63443} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After more than half a century involved in motorsport, and three decades at the helm of Formula One, Bernie Ecclestone has no plans to quit just yet. In fact, the 81-year-old has told CNN that he will be in charge for as long as he lives. \"It'll probably depend a lot (on) when I die,\" Ecclestone said ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix when asked about his retirement plans. \"You never know, do you, with these things. I mean, it's not my intention to do such a thing. If I thought I couldn't do all the things I do, then the answer would be then we'd certainly consider it. At the moment it's not quite like that.\"\n@highlight\nBernie Ecclestone tells CNN he intends to run Formula One until he dies\n@highlight\nThe octogenarian has been running the sport for the last 30 years\n@highlight\nEcclestone hopes grands prix in France and a second race in the U.S. can be agreed\n@highlight\nThe 81-year-old defends the decision to host a race in Bahrain last month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 107}, {"start": 110, "end": 126}, {"start": 193, "end": 195}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 335, "end": 351}, {"start": 644, "end": 660}, {"start": 668, "end": 670}, {"start": 690, "end": 700}, {"start": 804, "end": 813}, {"start": 836, "end": 841}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}, {"start": 953, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We have races in other parts of the world so we should have maybe another race in @placeholder.\"", "idx": 97331}], "idx": 63446} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Salt Lake City, Utah (CNN) -- Each March, college basketball's regular season fades from memory as fans and players gear up for the NCAA Tournament and all the hoopla that comes with it: The brackets. Cinderellas. Buzzer beaters. But this year was different. Long before March arrived, this season was officially Jimmered. Brigham Young University guard Jimmer Fredette spent his senior season torching opposing defenses and shooting 3-pointers from unguardable distances. \"In a day and age where there's very little must-see TV, I think he's must-see TV,\" said David Locke, host of an afternoon sports radio show in Salt Lake City.\n@highlight\nBYU guard Jimmer Fredette is leading the nation in scoring and YouTube highlights\n@highlight\n\"He's one of those guys you expect the ball to go in (when he shoots),\" announcer says\n@highlight\nDespite all the hoopla surrounding Fredette, scouts remain torn on his pro potential", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 132, "end": 146}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 323, "end": 346}, {"start": 354, "end": 368}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 617, "end": 630}, {"start": 644, "end": 646}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 707, "end": 713}, {"start": 870, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But if somebody types in @placeholder, the only reason, they're typing in Jimmer is because of (Fredette),\" said Locke.", "idx": 97334}, {"query": "To a degree, that's part of college basketball and regionally part of playing for @placeholder.", "idx": 97336}, {"query": "\"It was hard to watch and I don't compliment @placeholder sports that often, but Jimmer's a really good player and it's interesting to watch a player that never misses and at the game against us, he never missed,\" she said.", "idx": 97337}], "idx": 63448} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There is another fight of significance for British boxing taking place here this Saturday night. Amir Khan will be the star attraction as he battles Devon Alexander at the MGM Grand Garden. But meanwhile, just a stroll down the Las Vegas Strip at the Cosmopolitan, Ireland\u2019s Andy Lee will be taking on Matt Korobov for the vacant WBO middleweight title. VIDEO Scroll down for Andy Lee: Hard fight but I have the tools to beat Matt Korobov Andy Lee with trainer Adam Booth ahead of his world title fight with Matt Korobov on Saturday night Korobov (left) was an amateur star but has taken his time to adapt to the professional game\n@highlight\nAndy Lee takes on Matt Korobov for the WBO middleweight title\n@highlight\nThe fight takes place at the same time as Amir Khan vs Devon Alexander\n@highlight\nBilly Joe Saunders will take on the winner of Lee vs Korobov\n@highlight\nSaunders believes Korobov's style would suit him perfectly", "entities": [{"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 97, "end": 105}, {"start": 149, "end": 163}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 228, "end": 242}, {"start": 251, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 271}, {"start": 275, "end": 282}, {"start": 302, "end": 313}, {"start": 330, "end": 332}, {"start": 376, "end": 383}, {"start": 426, "end": 437}, {"start": 439, "end": 446}, {"start": 461, "end": 470}, {"start": 508, "end": 519}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 660, "end": 671}, {"start": 681, "end": 683}, {"start": 757, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 784}, {"start": 797, "end": 814}, {"start": 843, "end": 845}, {"start": 850, "end": 856}, {"start": 869, "end": 876}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However he seems to have settled into the paid ranks now and is a heavy betting favourite to see off @placeholder.", "idx": 97339}], "idx": 63450} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- An appeal over singer Janet Jackson's \"wardrobe malfunction\" and brief partial nudity on national television has reached the Supreme Court, the latest free speech episode over indecent, if fleeting, images and words on the public airwaves. The Obama administration has asked the Supreme Court to decide whether record government fines against CBS should be allowed to stand. A federal appeals court last November ruled for the network and its affiliates, saying the Federal Communications Commission's sanctions were improper. The agency had punished the network with a $550,000 fine after the pop singer's breast was briefly exposed during a live halftime show with fellow entertainer Justin Timberlake at the 2004 Super Bowl.\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration wants the Supreme Court to rule on FCC fines\n@highlight\nAn appeals court last year said the agency's sanctions were improper\n@highlight\nFamily advocacy groups have blasted the appeals court's opinion\n@highlight\nThe Supreme Court will decide later this year whether to accept the case", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 42, "end": 54}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 264, "end": 268}, {"start": 299, "end": 311}, {"start": 363, "end": 365}, {"start": 486, "end": 518}, {"start": 706, "end": 722}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 794, "end": 806}, {"start": 819, "end": 821}, {"start": 999, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder countered that the government in recent decades has applied inconsistent rules to indecent words and images, punishing some instances and ignoring others.", "idx": 97342}], "idx": 63453} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephen Mcgowan Different managers and a different league. But this was the same old Edinburgh derby. A windswept, blood and thunder affair best viewed through the cracks of the fingers, it finished as most of them do. With red cards and a Hearts win. The victorious coach Robbie Neilson came closest to the truth when he claimed afterwards: \u2018Football broke out a little bit.\u2019 He was being generous. Hibs captain Liam Craig missed a penalty which proved the forerunner to another day of derby misery and recrimination for the Easter Road club and their captain. 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She was granted a hearing within three weeks of the disgraced PR guru being jailed for sexually abusing young girls. Mrs Clifford, 51, who did not attend his trial and was not called as a character witness, was seen without her wedding ring as he awaited a verdict last month. Scroll down for video Jailed sex attacker Max Clifford has been divorced by Jo, his wife of four years, in a two minute London court hearing. The pair are pictured at an earlier court appearance, ahead of Clifford's trial\n@highlight\nJo Clifford has instructed \u00a3450-an-hour divorce lawyer Raymond Tooth\n@highlight\nMrs Clifford did not attend her husband's trial or give a character witness\n@highlight\nMax Clifford's fortune before the trial was estimated at \u00a310 million\n@highlight\nMr Tooth confirmed that 'there are no disputed matters'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 20, "end": 21}, {"start": 63, "end": 72}, {"start": 144, "end": 145}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 401, "end": 412}, {"start": 435, "end": 436}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 592, "end": 602}, {"start": 647, "end": 659}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 759, "end": 770}, {"start": 842, "end": 846}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, centre, is understood to have taken out a \u00a33.5 million loan against the family home to cover his massive legal bills", "idx": 97351}], "idx": 63458} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Residents of the Venezuelan capital on Monday began to experience water rationing as part of a government preservation measure during a drought. The rolling cuts to water service will affect the capital of Caracas and some nearby areas for periods of up to 48 hours, the state-owned water utility Hidrocapital announced. The rationing will continue through the first quarter of 2010, the government said. President Hugo Chavez has urged citizens to take extra steps to reduce water use, including a suggestion last week that taking a shower should take only three minutes. The government says that weather phenomena are behind the drought, while critics of Chavez say that years of lack of infrastructure investment and planning left the country flat-footed when it came to offsetting the drought.\n@highlight\nRolling cuts to water service will affect Caracas, nearby areas for up to 48 hours\n@highlight\nDrought conditions have reduced reservoir volume to critical levels, officials say\n@highlight\nOnly hospitals will be equipped with water around the clock", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 234, "end": 240}, {"start": 325, "end": 336}, {"start": 443, "end": 453}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 837, "end": 843}, {"start": 879, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some water-rationing measures were taken at the time, too, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 97352}], "idx": 63459} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hate: Bill Clinton allegedly hates Barack Obama and this animosity stems from accusations of racism against the former president during Obama's 2008 defeat of Hillary Clinton The simmering cauldron of hatred that exists between the Obamas and the Clintons threatens to explode in a volcanic eruption that could threaten all Democrat chances in 2016, says a sensational new book. Despite their much-vaunted public truce, journalist Edward Klein claims in 'Blood Feud' that Bill Clinton despises President Obama and that Michelle refers to Hillary behind closed doors as the 'Hildebeest'. 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Hilary Swank plays Amelia Earhart and Richard Gere plays husband George Putnam in \"Amelia.\" The mystery we ought to be paying attention to is: What really happened on the legendary American aviator's final, fatal flight in 1937? But the question audiences are left with is this: How could so tradition-busting a role model have resulted in so square, stiff, and earthbound a movie? Why present such a modern woman in such a fusty format?\n@highlight\n\"Amelia\" hits viewers over the head with its themes, says EW\n@highlight\nFilm stars Hilary Swank as aviator Amelia Earhart\n@highlight\n\"Amelia\" is flat and dull when it should be exciting\n@highlight\nSome of the dialogue is delivered as speeches: yawn", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 27, "end": 32}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 110, "end": 123}, {"start": 222, "end": 233}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 260, "end": 271}, {"start": 287, "end": 299}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 403, "end": 410}, {"start": 672, "end": 677}, {"start": 729, "end": 730}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 805, "end": 810}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Along the way, the celebrity married @placeholder, the publisher and tireless promoter who shaped her public image.", "idx": 97372}], "idx": 63473} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- A British general who advocates a troop \"surge\" in Afghanistan will be appointed head of the British Army next year, the Ministry of Defense said Friday. General David Richards is to become the new head of the British Army next year. Gen. David Richards, the current commander-in-chief of British Land Forces, will take over from Gen. Richard Dannatt in August 2009, when Dannatt's three-year term expires, the defense ministry said. Richards, who is responsible for delivering forces to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo in his current role, was head of NATO forces in Afghanistan between May 2006 and February 2007.\n@highlight\nBritish general who advocates a troop \"surge\" in Afghanistan to head army\n@highlight\nGen. David Richards is the current commander-in-chief of British Land Forces\n@highlight\nRichards headed NATO's forces in Afghanistan May 2006 to February 2007", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 27, "end": 33}, {"start": 76, "end": 86}, {"start": 118, "end": 129}, {"start": 146, "end": 164}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 235, "end": 246}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 314, "end": 332}, {"start": 360, "end": 374}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 459, "end": 466}, {"start": 513, "end": 523}, {"start": 526, "end": 529}, {"start": 536, "end": 541}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 591, "end": 601}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 699, "end": 709}, {"start": 740, "end": 753}, {"start": 792, "end": 810}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 839, "end": 842}, {"start": 856, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "News reports said @placeholder, 57, had irritated top officials with comments on Iraq policy and highlighting serious strains on the armed forces.", "idx": 97378}], "idx": 63475} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Scientific tests prove bones housed in the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome are those of the apostle St. Paul himself, according to Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Benedict XVI looks at the tomb of St. Paul at the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome in 2007. \"Tiny fragments of bone\" in the sarcophagus were subjected to carbon dating, showing they \"belong to someone who lived in the first or second century,\" the pope said in a homily carried on Italian television. \"This seems to confirm the unanimous and undisputed tradition that these are the mortal remains of the Apostle St. Paul,\" Benedict said in Sunday's announcement.\n@highlight\nScientific tests prove bones are those of the apostle St. Paul, pope says\n@highlight\nVatican tomb also holds \"traces of a precious linen cloth\"\n@highlight\nTests were carried out by inserting probe into small opening in sarcophagus", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 88, "end": 91}, {"start": 118, "end": 125}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 184}, {"start": 207, "end": 214}, {"start": 223, "end": 230}, {"start": 235, "end": 242}, {"start": 247, "end": 250}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 581, "end": 588}, {"start": 592, "end": 599}, {"start": 697, "end": 704}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder then took the name Paul and became a missionary.", "idx": 97411}], "idx": 63496} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Canada will stop processing visa applications from foreign nationals who have visited West African nations with large outbreaks of the Ebola virus, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander said Friday. Applications will be returned to people from Ebola hot spots who have already applied for visas, officials said in a press release. The changes do not affect Canadians currently in West Africa, the press release said. Health care workers in West Africa will be permitted to travel back to Canada. The action is similar to that taken by Australia several days ago. \"Our number one priority is to protect Canadians,\" Alexander said. \"We continue to work with domestic and international partners to aid efforts to respond to the outbreak in West Africa, while strengthening our domestic preparedness here at home.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Canada will stop accepting visa applications from Ebola hot spots, official says\n@highlight\nU.N. Ebola coordinator issues statement on quarantines for 3 West African nations\n@highlight\nU.S. ambassador to the UN commends Cuba for sending health workers to Africa\n@highlight\nWHO: 4,951 deaths and 13,567 cases of Ebola up to October 29", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 95, "end": 106}, {"start": 157, "end": 167}, {"start": 194, "end": 208}, {"start": 268, "end": 272}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 404, "end": 414}, {"start": 464, "end": 474}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 559, "end": 567}, {"start": 626, "end": 634}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 761, "end": 771}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}, {"start": 901, "end": 905}, {"start": 943, "end": 952}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1166}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A total of 523 healthcare are known to be infected and 269 have died, according to the @placeholder.", "idx": 97417}], "idx": 63502} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- How big is big? How open is open? Conservative leader David Cameron has said his power-sharing offer to the Liberal Democrats following the unresolved UK election is \"big, open and comprehensive.\" But will it be big enough to tempt them to ally with a traditional political opponent? Will it be open enough to persuade those in both parties who fear that essential principles or interests will be sold out? Will there be a Conservative/Liberal Democrat deal at all? If not, could a Lib Dem/Labour deal keep Gordon Brown in Downing Street as prime minister? After knocking the stuffing out of each other for four weeks, Britain's major political parties are now jostling to buy each other a drink. Listen to their public statements and you might believe, if you had spent most of your life in Fairyland, that they are doing so in the \"national interest.\"\n@highlight\nNo party won a clear majority in British election, resulting in hung parliament\n@highlight\nThe UK has not had a hung parliament since 1974 -- and parties are not used to bargaining\n@highlight\nMuch depends on the Liberal Democrats and which party it allies itself with\n@highlight\nOne result of the current uncertainty is that the UK edges toward a new political system", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 79, "end": 91}, {"start": 133, "end": 149}, {"start": 176, "end": 177}, {"start": 461, "end": 476}, {"start": 507, "end": 513}, {"start": 515, "end": 520}, {"start": 532, "end": 543}, {"start": 548, "end": 561}, {"start": 644, "end": 650}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}, {"start": 923, "end": 929}, {"start": 985, "end": 986}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1219, "end": 1220}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those on the right of @placeholder's party resent his re-branding , or as some put it 'de-toxifying'' of the Conservative party.", "idx": 97418}, {"query": "If he couldn't seal the deal with the British electorate against Brown , then @placeholder may find it much harder going next time.", "idx": 97420}], "idx": 63503} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters A suspect in the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that claimed the life of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, was found dead Monday, according to reports from CNN. The network cites a 'Libyan source and locals in the town of Marj,' who say Faraj al-Shibli was found dead in the eastern Libyan town. The suspected terrorist al-Shibli was last seen as he was being detained by a local militia in Marj on Friday or Saturday. Dead: Faraj al-Shibli, who is believed to have played a role in the Benghazi terrorist attack, was found dead in Libya on Monday\n@highlight\nFaraj al-Shibli was found dead in Marj, Libya, on Sunday\n@highlight\nal-Shibli was captured either Friday or Saturday by a local militia\n@highlight\nThe terror suspect had links to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which is suspected of carrying out the attack\n@highlight\nThe attack in Benghazi claimed the life of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 76, "end": 80}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 214, "end": 216}, {"start": 240, "end": 245}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 295, "end": 309}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 449, "end": 452}, {"start": 483, "end": 497}, {"start": 545, "end": 552}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 617, "end": 631}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 685, "end": 693}, {"start": 796, "end": 828}, {"start": 831, "end": 834}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 954, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This bold action by the superb @placeholder military is a clear reminder to anyone who dares do us harm that they will not escape with impunity.'", "idx": 97434}], "idx": 63512} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:06 EST, 4 May 2012 Hollywood actress Salma Hayek feared she was carrying a baby with Down's syndrome, her French billionaire husband has revealed as he tackles his former flame, Linda Evangelista, in court. On the witness stand in Manhattan for the second day, Francois-Henri Pinault explained that his wife, then 41, was having a 'very difficult pregnancy' and almost lost their daughter Valentina, now four. 'We were told the baby had Down syndrome until late May 2007,' Pinault said. 'I asked Linda to delay the legal recognition process [of son Augustin] until after the birth of Valentina.'\n@highlight\nLinda Evangelista in Manhattan court for second day to face former flame\n@highlight\nDemanding $46,000 in childcare support from ex-boyfriend for son Augie\n@highlight\nFrancois-Henri Pinault revealed he spends $260,000 on gifts on himself a year but cannot remember what he bought his son for his birthday\n@highlight\nPinault admitted on Thursday he broke up with Evangelista when he found out she was pregnant\n@highlight\nBegan dating Salma Hayek months later and they now have daughter, four", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 100, "end": 110}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 169, "end": 174}, {"start": 241, "end": 257}, {"start": 294, "end": 302}, {"start": 324, "end": 345}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 612, "end": 619}, {"start": 647, "end": 655}, {"start": 670, "end": 686}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 819, "end": 823}, {"start": 836, "end": 857}, {"start": 985, "end": 991}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1041}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She is demanding @placeholder pay $46,000 a month for their five-year-old son", "idx": 97449}], "idx": 63523} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- The arrest of a local imam for allegedly lying to the FBI about tipping off a suspected terrorist sent shock waves through the Afghan community in New York. Ahmad Wais Afzali, a prominent imam in Queens who runs an Islamic burial service for the Muslim community, has maintained his innocence in the case. He's charged in connection with a terror probe that revolves around 24-year-old Najibullah Zazi. Prosecutors said Zazi received explosives training with the intent to bomb a high density target in the United States, and that Afzali jeopardized their investigation by telling Zazi that federal investigators were on to him.\n@highlight\nProminent imam Ahmad Wais Afzali accused of lying to FBI in terror probe\n@highlight\nAfzali, who runs an Islamic burial service in Queens, maintains innocence in case\n@highlight\nFriends, neighbors say members of community looked up to Afzali\n@highlight\nFriend says case may negatively affect community's relationship with authorities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 72, "end": 74}, {"start": 145, "end": 150}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 191}, {"start": 214, "end": 219}, {"start": 233, "end": 239}, {"start": 264, "end": 279}, {"start": 404, "end": 418}, {"start": 438, "end": 441}, {"start": 525, "end": 537}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 599, "end": 602}, {"start": 673, "end": 689}, {"start": 711, "end": 713}, {"start": 742, "end": 747}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hours later, he told reporters surrounding him and his wife outside their home in @placeholder that he'd received many messages of support.", "idx": 97456}], "idx": 63529} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- They are losing the battle over higher taxes on the wealthy, so now Republicans are threatening a political war next year when it comes time to raise the nation's debt ceiling. With cracks appearing in their anti-tax facade and polls showing most Americans favoring President Barack Obama's stance in the fiscal cliff negotiations, GOP legislators are starting to advocate a tactical retreat to fight another day. Conservative Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, promised the newly re-elected Obama \"one hell of a fight\" next year if the president forces through his plan for high-income earners to pay more taxes without agreeing to substantive steps to reduce the nation's chronic federal deficits and debt.\n@highlight\nNEW: White House, Republicans exchange counteroffers; Boehner, Obama talk on phone\n@highlight\nNEW: Graham promises \"one hell of a fight\" over debt ceiling hike unless deficit cut\n@highlight\nThe White House challenges GOP leaders over who lacks specifics\n@highlight\nPolls show most Americans back the president on raising taxes on the rich", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 88, "end": 98}, {"start": 296, "end": 307}, {"start": 352, "end": 354}, {"start": 452, "end": 465}, {"start": 468, "end": 468}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 749, "end": 759}, {"start": 762, "end": 772}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 843, "end": 848}, {"start": 938, "end": 948}, {"start": 961, "end": 963}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He and Boehner want @placeholder to take some of the political heat for proposing cuts to entitlement programs and other government spending.", "idx": 97465}], "idx": 63533} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Jacksonville Jaguars duo Marcedes Lewis and Sen'Derrick Marks showed their support for the Poppy Appeal by laying a wreath at London's Cenotaph. Both Lewis and Marks, who are gearing up for their side's upcoming match at Wembley against the Dallas Cowboys on Remembrance Sunday, raised money for the British Legion by selling poppies at the Tower of London. Tight end Lewis and defensive tackle Marks were joined by three members of the ROAR of the Jaguars, the team's cheerleaders, as they sold poppies and accepted donations from the public. Jacksonville Jaguars stars Marcedes Lewis and Sen'Derrick Marks lay a wreath of poppies on Tuesday\n@highlight\nMarcedes Lewis and Sen'Derrick Marks raised money for the British Legion by selling poppies at the Tower of London\n@highlight\nJacksonville Jaguars face the Dallas Cowboys on Remembrance Sunday\n@highlight\nThe Cowboys arrived at Gatwick Airport ahead of their Wembley showdown", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 38}, {"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 91, "end": 102}, {"start": 127, "end": 132}, {"start": 136, "end": 143}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 222, "end": 228}, {"start": 242, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 277}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 342, "end": 356}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 545, "end": 564}, {"start": 572, "end": 585}, {"start": 591, "end": 607}, {"start": 655, "end": 668}, {"start": 674, "end": 690}, {"start": 713, "end": 726}, {"start": 754, "end": 768}, {"start": 781, "end": 800}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 829, "end": 846}, {"start": 863, "end": 869}, {"start": 882, "end": 896}, {"start": 913, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both teams will wear poppies on their jerseys at @placeholder as the Jaguars play the second of their four home games at the national stadium.", "idx": 97473}], "idx": 63539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Many hotels, especially the most luxurious, now come with free Wi-Fi as standard, but many of us assume that when we connect to these networks, our data is secure. Security experts have uncovered a threat that specifically targets such networks to steal information and even delete confidential data from visitors. The so-called Darkhotel campaign is believed to have been active for the past four years and works with \u2018surgical precision\u2019 to target even the most secure, and private, networks. Scroll down for video Darkhotel was uncovered by experts from Kaspersky Lab\u2019s Global Research and Analysis team. The cybercriminals begin by infiltrating hotel web networks, through a variety of methods. They typically target the networks in luxury hotels, and can handpick their victims\n@highlight\nThe so-called \u2018espionage campaign\u2019 has been dubbed Darkhotel\n@highlight\nIt is believed to have been attacking travellers for the past four years\n@highlight\nCriminals specifically target business executives at luxury hotels\n@highlight\nThey infiltrate the network and infect connected computers\n@highlight\nFrom this, they are able to steal personal and confidential information", "entities": [{"start": 63, "end": 67}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 557, "end": 569}, {"start": 573, "end": 600}, {"start": 845, "end": 853}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Once the criminals have access to a network, the Darkhotel campaign selects a victim and waits until they connect to the @placeholder.", "idx": 97476}], "idx": 63541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Europe's leaders warned 2012 was likely to be tougher than 2011, when spiralling borrowing costs forced political change in Italy and Spain and threatened the survival of the euro. In a sombre address on national television Nicolas Sarkozy, president of France, said the gravest crisis Europe has faced since the second world war \"is not over\" and Angela Merkel, German chancellor, told German voters \"next year will no doubt be more difficult than 2011\". The euro crisis in 2011 forced borrowing costs higher for Italy and Spain and led to the dismissal of Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government in Rome and the fall of the Socialist administration of Jos\u00c3\u00a9 Luis Rodr\u00c3\u00adguez Zapatero in Madrid.\n@highlight\nFrench president said the gravest crisis Europe has faced since the second world war \"is not over\"\n@highlight\nGerman chancellor told German voters \"next year will no doubt be more difficult than 2011\"\n@highlight\nThe president of Europe's third-largest economy urged Italians to make sacrifices\n@highlight\nSpiraling borrowing costs forced political changes in Italy and Spain, and threatened the euro", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 133, "end": 137}, {"start": 143, "end": 147}, {"start": 233, "end": 247}, {"start": 263, "end": 268}, {"start": 295, "end": 300}, {"start": 357, "end": 369}, {"start": 372, "end": 377}, {"start": 396, "end": 401}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 567, "end": 583}, {"start": 614, "end": 617}, {"start": 639, "end": 647}, {"start": 667, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 701, "end": 706}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 761, "end": 766}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 986, "end": 993}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mr Sarkozy, who is facing a tough re-election campaign later this year, said @placeholder voters were more anxious at the end of the year than they were at the beginning.", "idx": 97481}], "idx": 63546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Ahmed has joined Charlie in the social media tributes to victims of the Paris terrorist attack this week. The hashtag #JeSuisCharlie -- \"I am Charlie\" -- became an international rallying point for people expressing solidarity with the victims of the slaughter carried out by gunmen at the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. But another hashtag, #JeSuisAhmed, has become a poignant way of honoring Ahmed Merabet, a 40-year-old police officer who was killed by the terrorists. During the massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices, the gunmen claimed that they were avenging the Prophet Mohammed by attacking a magazine that had repeatedly lampooned Islam and other religions.\n@highlight\nAhmed Merabet is reportedly a Muslim whose parents came from North Africa\n@highlight\nThe Charlie Hebdo attackers shot him in the head as he lay wounded in the street", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 9}, {"start": 22, "end": 28}, {"start": 77, "end": 81}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 147, "end": 153}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 335, "end": 347}, {"start": 385, "end": 395}, {"start": 436, "end": 448}, {"start": 541, "end": 553}, {"start": 611, "end": 626}, {"start": 682, "end": 686}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 809, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By Friday morning Paris time, his tweet, using the #@placeholder hashtag, had been retweeted more than 17,000 times.", "idx": 97488}], "idx": 63550} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Here are reactions to the posting on WikiLeaks.org of tens of thousands of leaked U.S. military and diplomatic reports on the war in Afghanistan: Afghanistan: \"The Afghan government is shocked with the report that has opened the reality of the Afghan war,\" said Siamak Herawi, a government spokesman. Herawi focused on the allegation that Pakistan was secretly supporting al Qaeda and asserted that Washington needs to deal with the Pakistani intelligence agency, known as the ISI. \"There should be serious action taken against the ISI, who has a direct connection with the terrorists,\" he said. \"These reports show that the U.S. was already aware of the ISI connection with the al Qaeda terrorist network. The United States is overdue on the ISI issue, and now the United States should answer.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Levin credits Obama strategy with \"tangible improvements\"\n@highlight\nPelosi says leak won't affect funding vote\n@highlight\nWhite House spokesman calls release \"a breach of federal law\"\n@highlight\nPakistan calls the documents \"misplaced, skewed\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 58}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 155, "end": 165}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 253, "end": 258}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 348, "end": 355}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 408, "end": 417}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 486, "end": 488}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 634, "end": 637}, {"start": 664, "end": 666}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 720, "end": 732}, {"start": 752, "end": 754}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 835, "end": 839}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}, {"start": 944, "end": 954}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Similarly, with this material, there is reporting from military units of various kinds, in @placeholder, U.S. embassies across the world, about matters relevant to Afghanistan.", "idx": 97495}], "idx": 63553} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The man suspected of strangling his lover before throwing her body into a river wrote a note to her teenage daughter telling her: 'Stay here, I've gone to look for mum', before killing himself, police believe. John Didier, 41, is believed to have murdered Annette Creegan, 49, on the Norfolk Broads while the couple were on a boating holiday with her 13-year-old daughter. Now it has emerged that the American scribbled a note to the girl while she was asleep before deliberately drowning himself or dying in an accident. It is believed the girl found the note when she woke up and waited on board for several days, hoping that her mother, a 'devoted' hospice nurse, and her boyfriend would return.\n@highlight\nAnnette Creegan was strangled and thrown into the River Bure by her lover, John Didier, who later died himself\n@highlight\nTheir bodies were found in the river after their hire boat was found tied to a tree near Wroxham, Norfolk\n@highlight\nMr Didier, 41, wrote a note to Ms Creegan's daughter, 13, while she was asleep telling her to 'stay here'\n@highlight\nIt is believed she waited on board for several days before police discovered her alone on the boat", "entities": [{"start": 210, "end": 220}, {"start": 256, "end": 270}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 401, "end": 408}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 785, "end": 795}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 952, "end": 957}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018While @placeholder went out to work, and paid for and did all the shopping, he never did.", "idx": 97497}], "idx": 63555} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "O'Fallon, Missouri (CNN) -- Nathan Halbach is 22, with a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer. He knows that \"horrible stuff\" lies ahead. His mother, Pat Bond, has been taking care of him full time. But when she needed help, she reached out to the Roman Catholic Church. After all, his father is a priest. Nathan was born in 1986, during a five-year affair between his mother and Father Henry Willenborg, the Franciscan priest who celebrated Nathan's baptism. In a story first reported in the New York Times, it was revealed that The Franciscan Order drew up an agreement acknowledging the boy's paternity and agreeing to pay child support in exchange for a pledge of confidentiality.\n@highlight\nNathan Halbach's father is the priest who baptized him, Henry Willenborg\n@highlight\nNathan's mother made a confidential agreement with the church to keep Willenborg's identity secret\n@highlight\nHis mother went public about the secret agreement after he contracted cancer", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 41}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 246, "end": 266}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 385, "end": 400}, {"start": 407, "end": 416}, {"start": 440, "end": 445}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 532, "end": 547}, {"start": 694, "end": 707}, {"start": 750, "end": 765}, {"start": 778, "end": 783}, {"start": 848, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Afterward, @placeholder was removed from his job, and it was 17 years before he would lead a congregation again.", "idx": 97501}], "idx": 63558} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States and Yemen are taking on Islamic militants on the land and from the air amid fears that al Qaeda is exploiting the political chaos and leadership vacuum engulfing the unstable and impoverished Arabian Peninsula country. Yemeni government forces are trying to wrest the southern town of Zinjibar from Islamic militants, and an American official said U.S. military-led airstrikes have resumed and top insurgents have been killed. U.S. drone strikes had been conducted in the past in Yemen, but they had paused amid the unrest. 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Paul McCartney says he's looking forward to playing a concert in Israel next month. The show, which will be held September 25 in Tel Aviv, had been rumored for months. Promoters are saying it will be one of the biggest concerts ever held in Israel, and they hope it will encourage other top stars to come to Israel. A web site offering tickets for the concert put prices at 1,500 shekels and 490 shekels or between $426.86 and $139.44 U.S. dollars.\n@highlight\nFormer Beatle Paul McCartney to play in Tel Aviv, Israel, in September\n@highlight\nBeatles concert was banned by Israel in mid-1960s\n@highlight\nStories differ as to why Fab Four were banned by Israel", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 41, "end": 47}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 113, "end": 126}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 241, "end": 246}, {"start": 305, "end": 312}, {"start": 417, "end": 422}, {"start": 484, "end": 489}, {"start": 611, "end": 614}, {"start": 643, "end": 648}, {"start": 650, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 686, "end": 691}, {"start": 718, "end": 724}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 828, "end": 833}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Israelis \"will finally get the chance to experience a night of music and history they have been waiting decades for,\" a news release on @placeholder's Web site announced Wednesday.", "idx": 97511}], "idx": 63563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "the State Department set aside a staggering $11,519,617 on hotels and ground transportation costs for President Obama and his entourage to attend Nelson Mandela's memorial service last week, it was revealed today. One contract letter budgeted more than $8.2 million for 'passenger vehicles, SUVs, vans, and buses, as well as supplies and goods vehicles such as pickup trucks, box trucks, and larger capacity vehicles,' according to documents first posted online by the Weekly Standard. Two more authorized State to spend in excess of $3.2 million on hotels from December 6 to January 20, including costs for a whopping 5,730 'hotel room nights' overall \u2013 a number that works out to represent more than 127 separate rooms.\n@highlight\nObama arrived and departed on the same day, spending less than 13 hours on the ground in South Africa for Nelson Mandela's memorial service\n@highlight\nThe State Department budgeted $11,519,617 in three separate contract documents covering ground transportation and lodging\n@highlight\nHotel rooms were authorized through the middle of January even though Mandela was laid to rest on December 15\n@highlight\nThe nearly $180,000-per-hour cost of flying Air Force One, the president's customized Boeing 747 aircraft, was not part of the cost estimate", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 19}, {"start": 112, "end": 116}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 469, "end": 483}, {"start": 506, "end": 510}, {"start": 733, "end": 737}, {"start": 822, "end": 833}, {"start": 839, "end": 852}, {"start": 888, "end": 903}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1224, "end": 1233}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Obama's armored limousine and emergency helicopter, for instance, typically travel on a military cargo plane that accompanies @placeholder.", "idx": 97518}], "idx": 63568} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- The United States and China could play a crucial role in helping finally to resolve the conflict that plagues the Korean Peninsula, says analyst Fareed Zakaria. In one of the most violent incidents in decades, North Korea shelled a South Korean island Tuesday, killing four people. North Korea accused the South of provoking the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island by holding a military exercise in the Yellow Sea. And South Korea responded by charging that the North's actions were a \"definite military provocation.\" In an interview with CNN, Zakaria said a long-term solution to the Korean conflict would require high-level secret talks aimed at assuring the government of China that if the two Koreas were reunified, it would not be faced with a nuclear-armed U.S. ally on its border.\n@highlight\nFareed Zakaria: China has tremendous influence over North Korea\n@highlight\nHe says China supplies much of the North's vital supplies and can play a positive role\n@highlight\nZakaria says U.S. needs to work secretly with China to bring an end to conflict\n@highlight\nHe says U.S. assurances could go long way toward gaining Chinese OK for reunification", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 22, "end": 34}, {"start": 40, "end": 44}, {"start": 132, "end": 147}, {"start": 163, "end": 176}, {"start": 228, "end": 238}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 300, "end": 310}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 359, "end": 375}, {"start": 415, "end": 424}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 474, "end": 478}, {"start": 551, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 562}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 709, "end": 714}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 811, "end": 824}, {"start": 827, "end": 831}, {"start": 863, "end": 873}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 984, "end": 990}, {"start": 997, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1138}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said China \"has the power to make the North Koreans pay a very, very high price were they not to listen to the @placeholder, because the Chinese provide the vital food and fuel that keeps the country alive.", "idx": 97524}], "idx": 63571} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:04 EST, 8 March 2013 We are all guilty of a little overindulgence when treating ourselves to an extravagant dinner out but a new restaurant concept is set to leave diners feeling guilt-free by helping them burn off the calories consumed before they even walk out of the door. Miele will launch Britain's first calorie-neutral restaurant: Steam, which is bound to have foodie lovers nationwide rejoicing. The pop-up eatery in London's Covent Garden, promises to help diners enjoy healthy, steamed food without compromising on taste, or their waist.\n@highlight\nPop-up in Covent Garden called Steam\n@highlight\nPromises to help diners enjoy food without compromising tastes or waists\n@highlight\nDishes include scallop and chorizo brouchette and beef fillet\n@highlight\nStretching classes aid digestion and diners sit on vibrating seat pads", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 342, "end": 346}, {"start": 360, "end": 366}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 500, "end": 512}, {"start": 635, "end": 647}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Steam will be open on Wednesday, 13th March at 5 \u2013 7 Grape Street, @placeholder, with four 90-minute seatings commencing at 12:00, 12:30, 18:30 and 19:00.", "idx": 97533}], "idx": 63573} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Harvard law professor named with Prince Andrew in a 'sex slave' case today insisted that he never saw anything improper at the home of their billionaire pedophile friend, Jeffrey Epstein. Alan Dershowitz's claims on Thursday came just one day after accuser Virginia Roberts said in new court filings that the lawyer would chat with Epstein as she performed a sex act on the billionaire. Speaking in an emphatic interview on the Today show , Dershowitz again accused Roberts of 'making the whole thing up' and said her lawyers are putting 'real' rape victims 'in a terrible position'. 'I was never in the presence of a single underage woman,' he said. 'I never saw [Epstein] doing anything improper. I was not a witness. I was not a participant. 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Around three dozen Apple patents made their way through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week alone. Here we share three of the most notable -- one helps prevent cracked cover glass, another would deliver power to multiple devices with just a single adapter, and a third is a far-reaching location-based services patent that could keep Apple's competitors on their toes. First off, Apple has come up with a solution for keeping the glass on the back of your iDevice from breaking in the event of a fall. Obviously, the simplest solution would be to avoid glass screens altogether, but if glass is going to stay, it should be made more resilient.\n@highlight\nOne of Apple's most recent patents helps protect glass screens by using a shock mount\n@highlight\nAnother patent filed by Apple is for an adapter for multiple DC-to-DC converters\n@highlight\nA third patent involves the use of location-based services", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 5}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 121, "end": 124}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 188, "end": 219}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 519, "end": 523}, {"start": 595, "end": 601}, {"start": 801, "end": 805}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}, {"start": 952, "end": 953}, {"start": 958, "end": 959}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Apple's patent details an adapter that would have multiple, daisy-chained DC-to-@placeholder converters (either in the adapter itself, or the cord or a connector), supplying power to more than one device.", "idx": 97545}], "idx": 63582} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Jerusalem (CNN)They prayed for the best but feared for the worst when a gunman stormed into a Jewish store in east Paris and unleashed terror just hours before Shabbat on Friday. Now, four days after Yoav Hattab, 21, Yohan Cohen, 22, Philippe Braham, 45, and Fran\u00e7ois-Michel Saada, 63, were shot dead at the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket -- the final, tragic chapter to the Charlie Hebdo terror attacks in the French capital that shocked the world -- their devastated families have laid them to rest at the Givat Shaul cemetery in Jerusalem. Family members, wrapped in coats to ward off the chill on a sunny Tuesday morning, embraced each other and wept as the bodies of their loved ones arrived.\n@highlight\nFour hostages shot dead in the Paris kosher store siege are laid to rest in a Jerusalem cemetery\n@highlight\nIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials speak at a state ceremony", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 160, "end": 166}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 235, "end": 249}, {"start": 260, "end": 280}, {"start": 309, "end": 320}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 413, "end": 418}, {"start": 510, "end": 520}, {"start": 534, "end": 542}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 789, "end": 797}, {"start": 819, "end": 825}, {"start": 842, "end": 859}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was a retired senior executive whose children live in Israel.", "idx": 97555}], "idx": 63587} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Rush PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 24 October 2013 An asthma sufferer died of pneumonia the day after a GP failed to take her case seriously and did not refer her to hospital, a tribunal has heard. Dr John Frain, Dr Philip Dodgson and Dr Andrew Ratcliffe are all accused of a series of errors in their treatment of the young woman in the run up to her death. The woman was a regular visitor to the Derwent Valley Medical Practice, in Derby, in the weeks before she died. Dr John Frain (right), Dr Philip Dodgson (left) and Dr Andrew Ratcliffe are all accused of a series of errors in their treatment of a young woman who died of pneumonia\n@highlight\nThree doctors accused of errors in their treatment of young woman\n@highlight\nPatient died of pneumonia day after a consultation with one of the doctors\n@highlight\nWoman was a regular visitor to Derby practice in weeks before she died", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 437, "end": 467}, {"start": 473, "end": 477}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 536, "end": 549}, {"start": 565, "end": 580}, {"start": 766, "end": 772}, {"start": 883, "end": 887}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dr @placeholder, who admits inadequate record keeping, is accused of failing to provide good care to his patient during a consultation on December 14, 2010.", "idx": 97560}], "idx": 63591} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luke Foley has been elected unopposed as leader of the NSW Labor Party. It was a result which was widely expected after Mr Foley's main rival for the leadership, Shadow Treasurer Michael Daley, pulled out of the running last week when the ALP head office threw its support behind Mr Foley. Mr Foley, who is Shadow Environment and Planning Minister, replaces John Robertson as Opposition Leader who quit after admitting to have signed a letter on behalf of Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis, as his local MP, back in 2011. 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Allen, who lives in San Diego with his wife and two-year-old son, had been playing for Jacksonville Jaguars when he got knocked during a game against the Buffalo Bills. The footballer wasn't knocked unconscious, but he had blurred vision for the rest of the game and a pounding headache the following morning. Game over: A head injury has forced Russell Allen to retire from the Jacksonville Jaguars Allen has what he described as a dead spot, no bigger than a dime, on his cerebellum which controls motor movement and coordination.\n@highlight\nRussell Allen was injured while playing against Buffalo Bills last year\n@highlight\nJacksonville Jaguars player had double vision and headache during game", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 29, "end": 31}, {"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 269, "end": 288}, {"start": 336, "end": 348}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 561, "end": 580}, {"start": 582, "end": 586}, {"start": 726, "end": 738}, {"start": 774, "end": 786}, {"start": 809, "end": 828}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder released Allen last week after his personal physician consulted with the team's medical staff before a scheduled physical.", "idx": 97581}, {"query": "The @placeholder declined to comment on Tuesday, citing medical privacy laws.", "idx": 97582}], "idx": 63610} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin says he still doesn't see eye to eye with the United States on Syria. But \"all of us have the intention to stop the violence in Syria ... and to solve this situation peacefully,\" Putin said Monday after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the Group of Eight Summit in Northern Ireland. Putin said he and Obama \"agreed to push the parties to the negotiating table.\" But the Russian president didn't specify who could be involved in Syria talks, when they would take place or what their end goal would be. The G8 summit comes days after the United States pledged to play a greater role in assisting Syrian rebels, citing evidence that President Bashar al-Assad's regime used chemical weapons against the rebels and his own people. The move was backed by seven of the eight nations represented at this week's conference in Loch Erne, while Russia remains the sole G8 nation supporting al-Assad.\n@highlight\nNEW: On Syria, Putin says he and Obama \"agreed to push the parties to the negotiating table\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says it's important to make sure chemical weapons don't proliferate in Syria\n@highlight\nCameron: G8 summit aims to \"fire up our economies and drive growth\"\n@highlight\nObama says negotiations for a U.S.-EU trade deal will start in Washington", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 88, "end": 100}, {"start": 105, "end": 109}, {"start": 170, "end": 174}, {"start": 221, "end": 225}, {"start": 260, "end": 263}, {"start": 275, "end": 286}, {"start": 295, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 356, "end": 360}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 591, "end": 603}, {"start": 649, "end": 654}, {"start": 695, "end": 709}, {"start": 872, "end": 880}, {"start": 889, "end": 894}, {"start": 913, "end": 914}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 988, "end": 992}, {"start": 1064, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1141, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1164}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1237, "end": 1241}, {"start": 1267, "end": 1270}, {"start": 1272, "end": 1273}, {"start": 1300, "end": 1309}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, the host of this week's conference, named the problem of tax avoidance by large corporations as a central issue for G8 leaders to resolve at this year's summit.", "idx": 97583}, {"query": "Snowden says online he had to 'get out' of the @placeholder before leaks", "idx": 97584}], "idx": 63611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(The Frisky) -- Kate Middleton's engagement ring just so happens to be a hand-me-down from the late Princess Diana. It's a blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds set in white gold. Although this family treasure is very dear to Prince William's heart -- it was his mother's engagement ring -- the superstitious may think that 28-year-old Kate should never have accepted it. Not because she doesn't want to marry her Prince Charming (literally), but because some believe jewelry can be cursed. Another big blue stone, the Hope Diamond, was not good luck for French royals. 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There will be no further statements regarding this matter,\" said a printed statement shown to reporters by Berry attorney Blair Berk. The agreement ended a private session at a Los Angeles County courthouse among Berk, ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry and his lawyer, Shawn Holley, Thursday afternoon. The actress did not attend. While the lawyers would not elaborate on what the agreement covers, the fianc\u00c3\u00a9, Olivier Martinez, and Aubry, have each taken legal action against the other after the Thanksgiving Day scuffle at Berry's Hollywood Hills home.\n@highlight\n\"The parties have reached an amicable agreement,\" lawyers' statement says\n@highlight\nThe deal was reached after a private session at a Los Angeles County courthouse\n@highlight\nIt comes a week after a Thanksgiving Day scuffle at Berry's Hollywood Hills home\n@highlight\nBerry and Gabriel Aubry have been engaged in a bitter legal fight over custody of Nahla", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 159, "end": 165}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 380, "end": 389}, {"start": 435, "end": 452}, {"start": 471, "end": 474}, {"start": 490, "end": 502}, {"start": 520, "end": 531}, {"start": 654, "end": 659}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 685, "end": 689}, {"start": 749, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 781}, {"start": 785, "end": 799}, {"start": 953, "end": 970}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had Aubry arrested, accusing him of battery, while Aubry filed for a restraining order against Martinez, saying he started the fight.", "idx": 97587}, {"query": "Martinez had @placeholder arrested, accusing him of battery, while Aubry filed for a restraining order against Martinez, saying he started the fight.", "idx": 97588}, {"query": "Martinez had Aubry arrested, accusing him of battery, while Aubry filed for a restraining order against @placeholder, saying he started the fight.", "idx": 97590}], "idx": 63614} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The family of a British hostage who has been threatened with beheading by the terror group Islamic State (IS) have pleaded to the militants to contact them in an effort to save his life. David Haines has been held prisoner for more than a year in Syria, but it was only earlier this month that the world learned of his captivity when he was seen in a video released by IS. The same video appeared to show the beheading of American journalist Steven Sotloff. Then in the final seconds, a gaunt and hollow-eyed Mr Haines is seen being clutched by the collar of his orange robe by a masked man with a British accent, who warned that further air strikes will lead to the British aid worker\u2019s death.\n@highlight\nFather-of-two David Haines abducted by militants in Syria last year\n@highlight\nHe was shown on knees in jihadi video of US journalist being beheaded\n@highlight\nHis family have now revealed they have tried to contact extremists\n@highlight\nThey released a statement saying they have 'not received a reply'", "entities": [{"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 91, "end": 103}, {"start": 106, "end": 107}, {"start": 187, "end": 198}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 369, "end": 370}, {"start": 422, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 455}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 667, "end": 673}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 826, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We are asking those holding @placeholder to make contact with us.\u2019", "idx": 97592}], "idx": 63616} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A grieving mother has received a handwritten apology from Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt after doctors failed to spot her son's cancer for six months. Musician Lee Wyatt was just 25 when he died of bowel cancer in 2010 after being repeatedly misdiagnosed during almost six months of visits to his GP practice. Suffering abdominal pain and struggling to eat, the DJ and music producer from Denton, Greater Manchester, was initially prescribed painkillers after being told he had pulled a muscle while playing tennis. Linda Wyatt (left) holds a picture of her son Lee (right) who died aged 25 after being repeatedly misdiagnosed. She has since received a handwritten letter from the Health Secretary to apologise\n@highlight\nMusician Lee Wyatt was 25 when he died of bowel cancer in 2010\n@highlight\nHe was repeatedly misdiagnosed during six months of visits to a GP\n@highlight\nStruggling to eat, he was given painkillers and told he'd pulled a muscle\n@highlight\nLast year his mother Linda received an out-of-court settlement from NHS\n@highlight\nShe has now received a handwritten letter from the Health Secretary", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 158, "end": 166}, {"start": 360, "end": 361}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 412}, {"start": 514, "end": 524}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 729, "end": 737}, {"start": 978, "end": 982}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He goes on to add that there is 'much more work to be done' in improving the NHS, before personally signing off '@placeholder'", "idx": 97596}], "idx": 63618} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Health officials in Glasgow, Scotland, have confirmed a case of Ebola. \"The patient is a health care worker who was helping to combat the disease in West Africa\" and returned from Sierra Leone late Sunday night, the Scottish health agency NHS Scotland said. The patient flew via Casablanca, Morocco, and London Heathrow Airport, arriving at Glasgow Airport on a British Airways flight around 11:30 p.m., the statement said. \"The patient was admitted to hospital early in the morning after feeling unwell and was placed into isolation at 7.50 a.m. All possible contacts with the patient are now being investigated and anyone deemed to be at risk will be contacted and closely monitored. However, having been diagnosed in the very early stages of the illness, the risk to others is considered extremely low.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: The patient was working with Save the Children in Sierra Leone\n@highlight\nThe patient flew via Casablanca and Heathrow into Glasgow; risk to others called \"extremely low\"\n@highlight\nThe health care worker will be moved to a London hospital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 29, "end": 35}, {"start": 38, "end": 45}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 158, "end": 168}, {"start": 189, "end": 200}, {"start": 225, "end": 232}, {"start": 248, "end": 259}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 300, "end": 306}, {"start": 313, "end": 335}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 385}, {"start": 861, "end": 877}, {"start": 882, "end": 893}, {"start": 927, "end": 936}, {"start": 942, "end": 949}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1061}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She added, \"Scotland's @placeholder has proved it is well able to cope with infectious diseases in the past, such as swine flu, and I am confident we will be able to respond effectively again.\"", "idx": 97597}], "idx": 63619} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- American Webb Simpson capitalized on a last-hole collapse from compatriot Chez Reavie to win the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday. Reavie, 29, held a one-shot lead heading into the par-five 18th hole at TPC Boston, but he hit his first bogey of the final round to hand Simpson the chance to force a playoff. Simpson, 26, then sunk a 30-foot putt to draw level with Reavie on 15-under-par, before carding two birdies in the playoff to clinch his second tournament victory in three weeks. The win lifted Simpson to the top of the FedEx Cup standings, with two tournaments remaining in the season-ending series.\n@highlight\nWebb Simpson beats Chez Reavie in a playoff to clinch the Deustche Bank Championship\n@highlight\nSimpson has won two PGA Tour events in the last three weeks and tops the FedEx Cup\n@highlight\nWorld number one Luke Donald finished in a three-way tie for second place", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 83, "end": 93}, {"start": 106, "end": 131}, {"start": 144, "end": 149}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 321, "end": 327}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 691, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 735}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 840, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was disappointed to see his hopes of a second Tour win slip away, although he was pleased with the form he had displayed in the tournament.", "idx": 97599}], "idx": 63621} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Steven Naismith has revealed Samuel Eto\u2019o\u2019s arrival has been key to his development and helped him become Everton\u2019s most improved player. The Scotland international has thrived since Roberto Martinez has been at Goodison Park and he produced another accomplished display against Lille on Thursday, scoring the final goal in a 3-0 win. Naismith has been on a hot streak in this campaign \u2013 that was his fifth in 12 appearances \u2013 but his all-round play has been just as striking as his goal scoring and he puts that down to being able to play and train alongside Eto\u2019o. 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The Gunners - who earlier this week completed the signing of Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from Villarreal - host out-of-form Aston Villa on Sunday looking to record a fifth win in the last six league matches which would see them move back within striking distance of the top four. With Chelsea and Manchester City drawing 1-1 at Stamford Bridge in Saturday's late kick-off, the Gunners are now 14 points off the pace.\n@highlight\nArsenal are fifth in the league and 14 points behind leaders Chelsea\n@highlight\nWenger's side face out-of-form Aston Villa at the Emirates on Sunday\n@highlight\nThe Gunners overcame 12 point deficit to claim league title in 1998", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 16, "end": 28}, {"start": 81, "end": 87}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 116, "end": 138}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 247, "end": 255}, {"start": 266, "end": 281}, {"start": 288, "end": 297}, {"start": 318, "end": 328}, {"start": 479, "end": 485}, {"start": 491, "end": 505}, {"start": 522, "end": 536}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 622, "end": 628}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 733, "end": 743}, {"start": 752, "end": 759}, {"start": 786, "end": 792}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is expected to go straight into the squad against Villa.", "idx": 97607}], "idx": 63628} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Montana homeowner was sentenced Thursday to 70 years in prison, with no parole for at least 20 years, in the shotgun killing of a German exchange student who was trespassing in his garage. District Judge Ed McLean said Markus Kaarma was hunting, not safeguarding his home when he shot 17-year-old Diren Dede early one April morning. 'Here you have a 12-gauge shotgun, not to protect your family but to go after someone,' the judge told Kaarma. 'And go after someone you did.' 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The lawmakers arrived at Gimpo International Airport near Seoul at 11:20 a.m. but were denied entry by the immigration service, according the Ministry of Justice. The trio is expected to return to Japan on a later flight, but details were not yet available, the Ministry of Justice said. 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Though these days, our fascination with witchcraft takes on a more benign form (nothing a Netflix all-night Buffy-fest can't cure), there once was a time when the mere mention of sorcery led entire towns to burn, drown, crush and flay those individuals believed in possession of magical powers. Though it may seem witches have since been relegated to the history books and costume shops, there are still many places in the world that treat magic as serious business, no matter the time of year. Want a truly spellbinding experience? Check out our guide to the world's witchiest hotspots. Trust us, their worth a pilgrimage.\n@highlight\nSalem attracts over 100,000 witch-hunting tourists around Halloween.\n@highlight\nThousands of witch-dressed revelers gather in the German mountains on Walpurgisnacht.\n@highlight\nIn Le Paz, Bolivia, tourists can purchase spell ingredients at the local witch market.\n@highlight\nCatemaco, Mexico hosts the annual International Congress of Witches.", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 51, "end": 59}, {"start": 205, "end": 211}, {"start": 223, "end": 232}, {"start": 750, "end": 754}, {"start": 808, "end": 816}, {"start": 880, "end": 885}, {"start": 900, "end": 913}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1035, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1091}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder witch trials that ended in 1693 have become firmly embedded in the public imagination.", "idx": 97630}], "idx": 63644} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:12 EST, 15 January 2014 Europe must take the axe to its bloated benefits bill, which now accounts for half of all welfare spending on the planet, George Osborne warned today. The Chancellor delivered a blunt message to other EU leaders, telling them: \u2018We can\u2019t go on like this.\u2019 Mr Osborne raised the prospect of Britain leaving the EU altogether if the 28-nation bloc fails to undertake fundamental reforms. 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House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) said \u2018our military bases are turning into refugee camps. I never thought I'd see this in the United States of America\u2019 during an appearance Thursday at the border near McAllen. Texas Governor Rick Perry, also a Republican, demanded \u2018Secure this border, Mr. President\u2019 in a separate speech. 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The revelation, provided by unnamed government officials familiar with a federal civil rights investigation, marked the first public account of Wilson's testimony to investigators. 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There will be the usual deluge of movie trailers -- expect to see clips for Darren Aronofsky's \"Noah\" movie as well as Kevin Costner's \"Draft Day\" -- plus the ad spots shilling beer, M&Ms and everything else. Here are seven clips that we're looking forward to watching all over again: Budweiser's puppy love C'mon people. This has small furry creatures, adoption and interspecies bonding. We've long awaited the moment when the Super Bowl gives up on football and just makes the Puppy Bowl the main event, and we consider this Budweiser commercial to be the first step toward that glorious day.\n@highlight\nPart of the fun of the Super Bowl is watching the ads\n@highlight\nA number of them have been released before the big game\n@highlight\nThese seven are ones we can't wait to watch again", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 142, "end": 158}, {"start": 254, "end": 269}, {"start": 274, "end": 277}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 314, "end": 322}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 463, "end": 471}, {"start": 606, "end": 615}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 705, "end": 713}, {"start": 807, "end": 816}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If the marketing team behind @placeholder's upcoming dramedy \"Draft Day\" didn't find a way to advertise during the Super Bowl, we'd question their devotion to the job.", "idx": 97649}], "idx": 63652} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Women age 60 and older have a 1 in 6 chance of getting Alzheimer's disease in their lifetime, and are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's compared with breast cancer, according to a report from the Alzheimer's Association. Men, by comparison, have a 1 in 11 chance of getting Alzheimer's, according to the 2014 Facts and Figures report. Age is the greatest risk factor for gender differences among Alzheimer's patients, but it's not the only reason. Researchers are also looking at genetic and hormonal differences, according to Maria Carrillo, vice president of medical and scientific relations for the Alzheimer's Association.\n@highlight\nWomen over 60 have a 1 in 6 chance of getting Alzheimer's disease\n@highlight\n60% of Alzheimer's caregivers are women, according to new report\n@highlight\nThe cost of Alzheimer's care is estimated at $214 billion this year alone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 138, "end": 146}, {"start": 210, "end": 232}, {"start": 288, "end": 296}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 410, "end": 418}, {"start": 541, "end": 554}, {"start": 616, "end": 638}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 736, "end": 744}, {"start": 817, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In 2012 she underwent a battery of screening tests for part of an @placeholder's study.", "idx": 97650}], "idx": 63653} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Pippa Middleton and American reality TV star Kim Kardashian are the proud owners of the most talked-about backsides in the world, and now the Duchess of Cambridge\u2019s sister has acknowledged their similarities. Pippa has written an article for the august political weekly The Spectator in which she compares her bottom with that of Kardashian, who posed naked and smeared in baby oil for a magazine. \u2018The \u201cRear of 2014\u201d award undoubtedly goes to Kim Kardashian, after her posterior exploded all over the internet last month,\u2019 concedes Pippa, whose own backside was considered to be the rear of 2011 when she wore a tight-fitting bridesmaid\u2019s dress to the Royal Wedding.\n@highlight\nPippa Middleton's backside became the talk of 2011 after Royal Wedding\n@highlight\nThis year, Kim Kardashian posed naked and smeared in oil for a magazine\n@highlight\nPippa, 31, says her bottom is 'not comparable' to Kim K's 'Rear of 2014'\n@highlight\nKim, 34, wanted to 'break the internet' when she published the photographs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 27}, {"start": 45, "end": 58}, {"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 153, "end": 161}, {"start": 209, "end": 213}, {"start": 270, "end": 282}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 404, "end": 415}, {"start": 444, "end": 457}, {"start": 533, "end": 537}, {"start": 653, "end": 665}, {"start": 679, "end": 693}, {"start": 736, "end": 748}, {"start": 772, "end": 785}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 894, "end": 898}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pippa, however, eclipses that number given her appearance at the @placeholder was seen by an estimated audience of two billion.", "idx": 97661}], "idx": 63661} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jonathan O'Callaghan The battle of the instant messaging apps has taken a twist today after reports claim Facebook is working on a Snapchat rival. The tech giant - which famously tried to buy Snapchat earlier this year - already has its own Messenger app, but rumours suggest it is planning to release a video-chat service, called Slingshot, later this month. Like Snapchat, Slingshot would let users send short video messages by tapping the screen after selecting one or several contacts from their list of Facebook friends. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (pictured) is said to be preparing to take the site into a video-messaging war with rivals Snapchat and Vine. Rumours suggest the company has been working on a video-sharing app called Slingshot - and it might be released later this month\n@highlight\nSources claim Facebook could release a video-messaging app 'this month'\n@highlight\nDubbed Slingshot, it would be a direct competitor to Snapchat and Vine\n@highlight\nIt would enable users to send brief videos to friends in a standalone app\n@highlight\nMove comes as Facebook's rivals revealed their own messaging services\n@highlight\nVine Messages and Snapchat's Chat both threaten Facebook Messenger", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 22}, {"start": 109, "end": 116}, {"start": 134, "end": 141}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 368, "end": 375}, {"start": 378, "end": 386}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 529, "end": 536}, {"start": 546, "end": 560}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 666, "end": 669}, {"start": 747, "end": 755}, {"start": 826, "end": 833}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 961, "end": 964}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1083}, {"start": 1143, "end": 1155}, {"start": 1161, "end": 1175}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1208}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the start of April, @placeholder revealed its Vine Messages service that lets users send messages to each other.", "idx": 97663}], "idx": 63663} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Wyoming attorney representing a convicted murderer recently pardoned by Mississippi's outgoing governor says his client will not attend a Mississippi Supreme Court hearing this week on the constitutionality of his and some 200 other pardons. \"He's not going to go,\" Cheyenne, Wyoming, attorney Robert Moxley said of his client, Joseph Ozment. \"He's not a fugitive and there's no valid order that says he needs to appear,\" Moxley told CNN. On Thursday, the Mississippi Supreme Court will hear arguments brought by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood challenging the legality of scores of pardons issued by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour.\n@highlight\nJoseph Ozment was one of some 200 Mississippi inmates pardoned\n@highlight\nThe pardons were issued last month by outgoing Gov. 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Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning Thursday so he can visit his ailing grandmother in Hawaii, an Obama spokesman said Monday. Sen. Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning so he can visit his ailing grandmother. \"Sen. Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham has always been one of the most important people in his life,\" spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters. \"In the last few weeks, her health has deteriorated to the point where her situation is very serious. It is for that reason that Sen. Obama has decided to change his schedule on Thursday and Friday so that he can see her and spend some time with her,\" Gibbs said.\n@highlight\nNEW: Sen. Hillary Clinton urges Floridians to back Obama in appearance with him\n@highlight\nObama will leave campaign trail Thursday after Indiana stop and return Saturday\n@highlight\nRest of Thursday events canceled; Michelle Obama will stand in on Friday\n@highlight\nMcCain references Biden comment that Obama will be tested with early crisis", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 26}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 125, "end": 129}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 253, "end": 257}, {"start": 273, "end": 287}, {"start": 362, "end": 373}, {"start": 525, "end": 529}, {"start": 643, "end": 647}, {"start": 676, "end": 690}, {"start": 698, "end": 707}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 882, "end": 895}, {"start": 932, "end": 937}, {"start": 950, "end": 954}, {"start": 969, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was addressing comments made Sunday by Obama's running mate, Sen. @placeholder, in which he said Obama would be tested within the first six months of his presidency.", "idx": 97674}], "idx": 63672} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The world's largest collection of movie posters boasting artwork from almost every single film ever made has emerged for sale for $7.8 million (\u00a35 million). The colossal archive features 196,000 posters from more than 44,000 films which have been made since the birth of cinema in the early 1900s and has been single-handedly pieced together by one avid collector over the last 50 years. Morris Everett Jr, from Cleveland, Ohio, has dedicated his life's work to seeking out original posters from every English-speaking film ever made and compiling them into a comprehensive library. The Prince and the Showgirl starring Marilyn Monroe, film from 1957, is part the collection\n@highlight\nThe archive has 196,000 posters from more than 44,000 films\n@highlight\nPosters date from early 1900s\n@highlight\nCollector, Morris Everett Jr, 73, from Ohio, is a historian-turned-collector\n@highlight\nCollection includes a one-of-a-kind poster from 1927 silent film Metropolis", "entities": [{"start": 388, "end": 404}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 502, "end": 508}, {"start": 587, "end": 592}, {"start": 602, "end": 609}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 798, "end": 806}, {"start": 809, "end": 825}, {"start": 837, "end": 840}, {"start": 951, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A collection of the 196,000 posters @placeholder has collected can be seen in this picture", "idx": 97680}], "idx": 63676} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "If Martin Demichelis had asked for a new contract six months ago, you would have heard the groans from Manchester City fans all the way down to his native Cordoba in Argentina. It was only a man-of-the-match performance against Hull City on March 15 following Vincent Kompany\u2019s dismissal that belatedly gave City fans a glimpse of the real Demichelis, who had previously looked slow, cumbersome and earned a red card against Barcelona that killed City\u2019s Champions League prospects. Since then, he\u2019s hardly put a foot wrong from playing in a World Cup final for Argentina to scoring City\u2019s crucial equaliser at Arsenal on Saturday.\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini has shown great faith in Martin Demichelis\n@highlight\nThe Argentine's Manchester City luck changed against Hull in March\n@highlight\nDemichelis is expected to be handed a new contract at the Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nSergio Aguero, Samir Nasri and Vincent Kompany have penned new deals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 103, "end": 117}, {"start": 155, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 174}, {"start": 228, "end": 236}, {"start": 260, "end": 274}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 340, "end": 349}, {"start": 425, "end": 433}, {"start": 447, "end": 450}, {"start": 454, "end": 469}, {"start": 541, "end": 549}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 582, "end": 585}, {"start": 610, "end": 616}, {"start": 642, "end": 658}, {"start": 685, "end": 701}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 730, "end": 744}, {"start": 767, "end": 770}, {"start": 792, "end": 801}, {"start": 850, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 891, "end": 901}, {"start": 907, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sergio Aguero has also committed himself to @placeholder for the foreseeable future", "idx": 97681}], "idx": 63677} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- The prosecution and defense have made their cases, and now Judge Thokozile Masipa must decide: Did Oscar Pistorius intentionally kill his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp? Was it murder? She will begin reading her decision Thursday. The judge has to answer several questions to reach her verdict on the murder charge, one of four charges Pistorius faces. First -- and most important -- did Pistorius know Steenkamp was behind the door in his bathroom when he fired four shots through it on Valentine's Day last year, killing her? If the answer is yes, beyond a reasonable doubt, Pistorius knew he was shooting at his girlfriend, then the judge will find him guilty of murder.\n@highlight\nJudge Thokozile Masipa must answer several questions to determine her ruling\n@highlight\nIf Pistorius knew he was shooting at Reeva Steenkamp, he committed murder\n@highlight\nIf he did not, the verdict hinges on whether Pistorius acted reasonably\n@highlight\nThe sentence could be anything up to 25 years, depending on the verdict", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 131, "end": 145}, {"start": 181, "end": 195}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 416, "end": 424}, {"start": 431, "end": 439}, {"start": 516, "end": 530}, {"start": 605, "end": 613}, {"start": 719, "end": 734}, {"start": 804, "end": 812}, {"start": 838, "end": 852}, {"start": 931, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If she thinks the murder wasn't premeditated, @placeholder could get a minimum of 15 years behind bars.", "idx": 97682}], "idx": 63678} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- On Thursday, Scotland goes to the polls to consider leaving the United Kingdom. I'm praying they say no. For their sakes and for our sakes as fellow Britons. We need each other. Don't get me wrong: the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Northern Irish are all very different people. You can tell it in the accents -- as an Englishman, I find it almost impossible to do a passable Scottish voice because I just can't sustain the requisite level of anger. And while the English are known for introversion and a terror of being noticed, the heat generated by the independence referendum has been a testament to the Scots' uncompromising desire to say what they're really thinking.\n@highlight\nHistorian Timothy Stanley wants Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom\n@highlight\nHe notes that the historical relationship changed after World War II\n@highlight\nScots' quest for a wider social safety net may be hard to achieve alone, he says\n@highlight\nStanley says he'd miss England's romantic, talkative partners if they go", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 73, "end": 86}, {"start": 158, "end": 164}, {"start": 211, "end": 217}, {"start": 224, "end": 228}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 249, "end": 262}, {"start": 335, "end": 344}, {"start": 392, "end": 399}, {"start": 480, "end": 486}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 711, "end": 725}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 757, "end": 770}, {"start": 839, "end": 850}, {"start": 863, "end": 867}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 978, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As the empire vanished and industry declined, so the economic outlook of @placeholder and England began to diverge.", "idx": 97686}, {"query": "As the empire vanished and industry declined, so the economic outlook of Scotland and @placeholder began to diverge.", "idx": 97687}], "idx": 63679} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alexandra Ryan PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 21:02 EST, 23 February 2013 Glamorous weather girl Nuala Carey has revealed some interesting romantic encounters outside her presenting job Television viewers see the professional side of weather girl Nuala Carey as she explains the deep troughs and complex lows that will determine tomorrow\u2019s weather on RT\u00c9. But now the vivacious blonde presenter has revealed some surprising highs in her romantic life and some unsuspected celebrity connections. The bubbly Dubliner, 36, has admitted to snogging famous actor Jared Leto and spending a night in the arms of Hollywood star Mel Gibson \u2013 though the latter encounter happened in the Wicklow mountains for a film.\n@highlight\nVivacious blonde was body double on the film Braveheart\n@highlight\nFriends with Titanic actor Jason Barry who introduced her to Leto\n@highlight\n'I ended up in a hotel room with him but we didn't do anything funny'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 269, "end": 279}, {"start": 373, "end": 375}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 642, "end": 651}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 785, "end": 794}, {"start": 820, "end": 826}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 868, "end": 871}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She still dabbled in acting, however \u2013 working on @placeholder with international star Mel Gibson.", "idx": 97693}], "idx": 63682} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Iran is in possession of the building blocks to construct a promising, fast growing, developing economy. 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The Michigan hospital treating Sanaz Nezami, 27, set up a camera that streamed images of her to the family's laptop computer. Ms Nezami, a vibrant woman who could speak three languages, had wanted to pursue an advanced degree in engineering at Michigan Technological University. 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Over the past four years, it has prioritized funding where it will have the most impact.\n@highlight\nBarbara Lee and Kenneth Cole: Big strides made in HIV/AIDS fight\n@highlight\nHIV diagnoses have declined among blacks, Latinos and women, they say\n@highlight\nAn estimated 35 million people worldwide are living with HIV, authors argue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 35}, {"start": 48, "end": 59}, {"start": 89, "end": 92}, {"start": 237, "end": 240}, {"start": 343, "end": 346}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 392, "end": 417}, {"start": 643, "end": 645}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 810}, {"start": 859, "end": 861}, {"start": 997, "end": 999}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Importantly, @placeholder diagnoses (or diagnosing people late in their disease progression) decreased among all racial and transmission groups during this time.", "idx": 97731}], "idx": 63703} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If you take the long view - and by \"long view\" we're talking 10 days -- there have been three distinct paths the United States could have taken on Syria. First, way back on August 31, President Barack Obama seemed imminently close to a strike on President Bashar al-Assad's regime. After Labor Day, came a detour toward seeking congressional approval. That effort was overwhelmingly met by the public with a \"No thanks. We'll pass.\" Then this week, thanks to a remark by Secretary of State John Kerry that may or may not have been off the cuff, Obama made a sharp turn -- toward diplomacy.\n@highlight\nObama stalled the plan of a military strike on Syria\n@highlight\nHe said he would give time for a diplomatic plan to work\n@highlight\nObama had called for action after allegations of chemical attacks in Syria", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 122, "end": 134}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 265, "end": 279}, {"start": 297, "end": 305}, {"start": 499, "end": 508}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 657, "end": 661}, {"start": 742, "end": 746}, {"start": 811, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The good news (according to the @placeholder): Kerry said the looming threat of a strike will prod Syria to play nice.", "idx": 97740}], "idx": 63706} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Time-lapse videos are usually a stationary affair, shot from a fixed location and angle over an extended period of time. But now, Instagram is letting iPhone users ditch the tripods and take time-lapse videos on the go with its new app, Hyperlapse. The key feature of the free app, released Tuesday, is a stabilization engine that takes advantage of the iPhone's built-in gyroscope to keep images from shaking. Without the jiggling, Hyperlapse users are free to move around. Take Hyperlapse for a walk or a bike ride and explore your surroundings. Strap your phone to a quadcopter, hold it out the car window, or if you're feeling old-school, just leave it one spot to watch the world go by.\n@highlight\nHyperlapse is a new iPhone app from Instagram for creating time-lapse videos\n@highlight\nIt uses the iPhone's gyroscope to stabilize videos\n@highlight\nHyperlapse videos can be shot while moving\n@highlight\nYou do not need an Instagram or Facebook account to use the app", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 160, "end": 165}, {"start": 246, "end": 255}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 442, "end": 451}, {"start": 489, "end": 498}, {"start": 712, "end": 721}, {"start": 732, "end": 737}, {"start": 748, "end": 756}, {"start": 812, "end": 817}, {"start": 862, "end": 871}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unlike @placeholder, Hyperlapse is more a tool for creating videos than a social sharing app.", "idx": 97742}], "idx": 63707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 3-0 in the final of the Telekom Cup after dispensing with Borussia Monchengladbach in the semis. Pep Guardiola's men strolled to victory in Hamburg. A brace from Robert Lewandowski came either side of a Sebastian Rode strike to give the German champions a comfortable victory. The competition, which competes with the DFL-Supercup as the curtain-opener for the Bubndesliga season, has been running since 2009 and this was the first time Bayern Munich had lifted the trophy. VIDEO Scroll down to watch highlights of Bayern Munich vs Wolfsburg Champions: Bayer Munich lift the Telekom Cup for the first time after beating Wolfsburg 3-0\n@highlight\nBayern Munich win Telekom Cup\n@highlight\nPep Guardiola's men beat Wolfsburg 3-0 in the final\n@highlight\nRobert Lewandowski scored twice and Sebastian Rode once", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 87, "end": 110}, {"start": 126, "end": 138}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 191, "end": 208}, {"start": 232, "end": 245}, {"start": 266, "end": 271}, {"start": 347, "end": 358}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 466, "end": 478}, {"start": 544, "end": 556}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 692, "end": 702}, {"start": 715, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 748}, {"start": 778, "end": 795}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Pressure: Pep Guardiola has said he feels immense pressure to win everything with @placeholder", "idx": 97748}], "idx": 63711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "When Carol Jumper was diagnosed with cancer last month, she broke the news to her employer - but instead of sympathy and support she received a letter announcing her immediate termination. The handwritten note from Pennsylvania oral surgeon Dr George Visnich to his long-time employee, 51-year-old Ms Jumper, of Hopewell, sparked a firestorm this week after it was shared on social media. The letter, written on Visnich's office stationary and dated August 11, opened with the line: 'You are currently engaged in a battle against cancer that will be demanding physically, mentally, and emotionally.\u2019 Unceremoniously dismissed: Carol Jumper, 51, received this note from her employer, Dr George Visnich, telling her that she was being let go because of her cancer diagnosis\n@highlight\nCarol Jumper, 51, from Pennsylvania, suffers from cancer that impacts her pancreas, liver and ovaries\n@highlight\nShe has worked for Dr George Visnich for more than 12 years\n@highlight\nVisnich's lawyer said the doctor laid off Jumper just so she could collect unemployment benefits during her treatment", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 16}, {"start": 215, "end": 226}, {"start": 244, "end": 257}, {"start": 301, "end": 306}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 412, "end": 418}, {"start": 627, "end": 638}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}, {"start": 806, "end": 817}, {"start": 918, "end": 931}, {"start": 967, "end": 973}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But according to the lawyer hired by the oral surgeon, it was all a big misunderstanding caused by what was intended as an act of kindness on @placeholder\u2019s part.", "idx": 97750}], "idx": 63713} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Cindy Tran and Daniel Mills and Marielle Simon for Daily Mail Australia A surfboard fragment matching the description used by the missing Australian surfer has been handed into Indonesian police. Peter Maynard, from Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast has mysteriously vanished since August 27 on Nusa Lembongan, an island just off Bali, where he was last seen. The alarm was raised when the father of three failed to check out of his hotel room five days later. His family believes he went surfing that morning, as his white Hammo brand surfboard was among items missing from his hotel room.\n@highlight\nA section of a surfboard matching the description of the one used by missing Australian Peter Maynard has been spotted\n@highlight\nThe alarm was raised after he failed to check out of his hotel room and left all his belongings behind\n@highlight\nWife of missing Australian surfer has joined in on the hunt and believes one of his three surf boards are missing\n@highlight\nPolice will ask the Maynard family for their help in identifying the surfboard\n@highlight\nPeter Maynard, a surfer from Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, was last seen at his hotel on August 26\n@highlight\nPolice in Bali have called the missing persons case a 'mystery'\n@highlight\nWhile his search continues, a Gold Coast man died after being hit by 'a harsh wave' surfing off the Indonesian island on Friday morning\n@highlight\nGeoff Moase, 48, was pulled from the water after he was spotted floating in the surf by a local fisherman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 35, "end": 48}, {"start": 54, "end": 73}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 180, "end": 189}, {"start": 199, "end": 211}, {"start": 219, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 237}, {"start": 241, "end": 254}, {"start": 301, "end": 314}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 530, "end": 534}, {"start": 685, "end": 694}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 868, "end": 877}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1131}, {"start": 1195, "end": 1198}, {"start": 1290, "end": 1299}, {"start": 1360, "end": 1369}, {"start": 1407, "end": 1417}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Police are mystified on the whereabouts of the @placeholder tourist, failing to find any trace of Mr Maynard despite searching the area and speaking with locals", "idx": 97752}], "idx": 63714} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Three beaches along coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base in California have been closed through the weekend following a nonfatal shark attack, authorities said Friday. The attack occurred about 4 pm Thursday, military officials said in a brief statement posted on Vandenberg's website. The attack happened Thursday about a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach, which will be closed along with Surf and Minuteman beaches until 4 pm Sunday. A bite from a great white shark killed a surfer at Surf Beach in October 2012, and a bodyboarder at the same beach died in October 2010 when an apparent great white nearly severed one of his legs.\n@highlight\nVictim suffered minor injuries during the attack on Thursday, about a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach\n@highlight\nWall, Surf and Minuteman Beaches will remain closed until 4pm Sunday\n@highlight\nBodyboarder died at Surf Beach in October 2012 following a great white attack", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 261, "end": 270}, {"start": 342, "end": 351}, {"start": 386, "end": 389}, {"start": 395, "end": 403}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 785}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Closed: @placeholder had only recently reopened after being closed for seven months", "idx": 97756}], "idx": 63716} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rutundu, Kenya (CNN) -- When Prince William marries Kate Middleton with the whole world watching Friday, it will be a far cry from the private engagement at a rustic log cabin in the quiet African wilderness. The couple was engaged at the Rutundu cabin on the northern slopes of Mount Kenya, a secluded getaway near a sprawling animal reserve where rhinos and giraffes roam freely. Prince William and Kate Middleton secretly flew into the country in October and headed to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, where he had spent a year before going to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.\n@highlight\nPrince William chose a rustic cabin for the engagement\n@highlight\nHe and Kate Middleton secretly flew into Kenya\n@highlight\nIt features the bare minimum; a fireplace, a couch and a canopy bed with thick woolly blankets\n@highlight\nThe cabin has panoramic views of Mount Kenya and the Rift Valley", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 52, "end": 65}, {"start": 189, "end": 195}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 279, "end": 289}, {"start": 389, "end": 395}, {"start": 401, "end": 414}, {"start": 476, "end": 500}, {"start": 549, "end": 573}, {"start": 578, "end": 585}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 862, "end": 872}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has always been very close to Prince William's heart.", "idx": 97758}, {"query": "\"I think he wanted to share @placeholder with his new bride, unknown to us at the time,\" Craig said.", "idx": 97759}], "idx": 63718} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears and Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 22:00 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 19 September 2013 One of the Australian DJs behind the sick prank on the Duchess of Cambridge's hospital has sparked outrage again after accepting a national award for his stunt. Michael Christian, who paired with Mel Greig during the hoax on Australia's 2Day FM, has been named the 'next top jock' of the station and now describes himself as being 'at the top of my game.' His comments come despite the fact that the nurse who took his initial call Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged three days after the incident.\n@highlight\nMichael Christian and partner Mel Greig called Kate's hospital pretending to be Prince Charles and the Queen\n@highlight\nJacintha Saldanha, 46, failed to see through stunt and transferred the call\n@highlight\nFound hanged at her London accommodation three days later\n@highlight\nChristan given top award by 2Day FM's owner Southern Cross Austereo\n@highlight\nAustralian government minister says accolade is in 'bad taste'\n@highlight\nMP Keith Vaz describes decision as 'distasteful and disgraceful'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 120, "end": 129}, {"start": 164, "end": 183}, {"start": 270, "end": 286}, {"start": 305, "end": 313}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 346, "end": 352}, {"start": 541, "end": 557}, {"start": 623, "end": 639}, {"start": 653, "end": 661}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 743, "end": 759}, {"start": 850, "end": 855}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 927, "end": 933}, {"start": 943, "end": 965}, {"start": 978, "end": 987}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1063}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Female presenter (Mel Greig, impersonating the @placeholder): \u2018Oh, hello there.", "idx": 97763}], "idx": 63721} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:07 EST, 3 December 2013 A village shop is claiming to be Britain's cheapest supermarket because customers can get up to two thirds off the price of groceries. The discount store is the first 'social supermarket' run by Community Shop and it is designed to help families who are stuck in food property. Up to 500 people can become a member of the shop, set up in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, as long as they claim one of a specified list of benefits including Employment Support Allowance.\n@highlight\n'Social supermarket' set up in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, to help families\n@highlight\n500 members will have to claim one of a list of benefits to use the service\n@highlight\nFounders hope to open 20 more supermarkets nationwide and six in London", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 55, "end": 61}, {"start": 124, "end": 130}, {"start": 286, "end": 299}, {"start": 429, "end": 438}, {"start": 441, "end": 455}, {"start": 526, "end": 553}, {"start": 568, "end": 573}, {"start": 598, "end": 607}, {"start": 610, "end": 624}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Leaflets publicising the scheme have already been delivered to homes in @placeholder, which is being targeted as an area of serious poverty.", "idx": 97765}], "idx": 63723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Fierce fighting between rebels and Syrian troops raged on the embattled capital's doorstep Saturday, opposition forces told CNN. Free Syrian Army rebels traded gunfire for mortar rounds from President Bashar al-Assad's troops along a critical fault line separating the suburb of Jobar from Damascus itself, said Baraa, a spokesman for the local Revolutionary Military Council, who gave only his first name for safety reasons. \"There are heavy ongoing clashes at Eight Azar. If we capture the area it means we have reached the heart of the capital. It means we can cross into Damascus,\" Baraa told CNN. Rebels appear to be inching closer to a decisive battle for the capital, al-Assad's stronghold, but after nearly two years of fighting the opposition remains wary.\n@highlight\n133 people were killed across the country Saturday, opposition group says\n@highlight\nRebels and Syrian forces clash in the Damascus suburb of Jobar\n@highlight\nSyria's northern Al-Raqa province is also seeing fierce fighting\n@highlight\nThe conflict has already claimed close to 70,000 lives", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 49}, {"start": 133, "end": 135}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 210, "end": 224}, {"start": 288, "end": 292}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 321, "end": 325}, {"start": 354, "end": 383}, {"start": 471, "end": 480}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 606, "end": 608}, {"start": 684, "end": 691}, {"start": 882, "end": 887}, {"start": 909, "end": 916}, {"start": 928, "end": 932}, {"start": 945, "end": 949}, {"start": 962, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder must \"eliminate the sources of terrorism\" and defend its sovereignty, he said.", "idx": 97767}], "idx": 63724} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Paul Rosolie allowed himself to be eaten alive by a giant snake in a documentary for the Discovery Channel The Amazon boasts the world\u2019s greatest variety of wildlife, but no one had ever seen anything quite like this. Gliding through the dense, waterlogged vegetation was a 20ft long, 18 \u00bd st green anaconda \u2014 one of the world\u2019s most terrifying creatures. Moving tentatively towards it was a man on his hands and knees pretending to be a wild boar \u2014 clad head to toe in a black armoured suit slathered in pig\u2019s blood. Paul Rosolie was on a terrifying mission: to be eaten alive by the biggest and mightiest snake on Earth.\n@highlight\nPaul Rosolie wanted to bring attention to the plight of the rainforest\n@highlight\nThe 27-year-old allowed himself to be bitten and eaten by an anaconda\n@highlight\nWore a crush-proof suit for experiment that was filmed for a documentary\n@highlight\nStunt has been slammed by animal rights campaigners across the world\n@highlight\nEaten Alive will be shown in America on the Discovery Channel on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 89, "end": 105}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 518, "end": 529}, {"start": 616, "end": 620}, {"start": 634, "end": 645}, {"start": 990, "end": 996}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1021}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was also streamlined so he\u2019d be less likely to damage the snake\u2019s insides, and \u2014 crucially for @placeholder \u2014 its material would resist the anaconda\u2019s digestive fluids.", "idx": 97772}], "idx": 63728} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A North Carolina man who used to work for Al Sharpton has claimed that his former boss met an undercover agent posing as a drug dealer three times. Robert Curington revealed the background to how he says Sharpton fell for the FBI trap in 1983, and claims the preacher was motivated by greed. The 72-year-old, who was convicted of drug charges in the 1970s, made his claims to the New York Post after it was revealed this week that Sharpton had been an FBI informant. Denial: Al Sharpton says allegations that he met an undercover agent to discuss a drug deal three times are unfounded\n@highlight\nRobert Curington alleges his former boss had three meetings with agent\n@highlight\nSharpton denies claims and says mob threats forced him to turn to FBI", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 15}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 148, "end": 163}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 226, "end": 228}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 431, "end": 438}, {"start": 452, "end": 454}, {"start": 475, "end": 485}, {"start": 596, "end": 611}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also denied claims by his former employee that he took cocaine.", "idx": 97780}], "idx": 63735} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama said Monday his $447 billion jobs plan is a common-sense approach needed right away, but House Republican leaders said they opposed Obama's intention to pay for it by ending tax relief for corporations and the wealthy. In a message accompanying the legislation he sent to Congress on Monday afternoon, Obama said his proposal \"is fully paid for.\" \"The legislation includes specific offsets to close corporate tax loopholes and asks the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share that more than cover the cost of the jobs measures,\" Obama's message said. In addition, he said, the package increases the target figure of a special joint congressional committee working on deficit reduction by the amount his plan would cost. If the committee reaches the higher target in deficit-reduction measures, then the offsets in his legislation that cover the cost of the plan would be unnecessary and therefore eliminated.\n@highlight\nNEW: Boehner rejects ending both corporate tax breaks and tax cuts for the wealthy\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama says the deficit reduction committee also can decide how to pay\n@highlight\nHouse Speaker Boehner promises the House will consider the president's plan\n@highlight\nObama calls his job creation plan a \"common-sense\" blueprint threatened by politics", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 138, "end": 147}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 345, "end": 349}, {"start": 490, "end": 498}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1162, "end": 1168}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1235, "end": 1239}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It is my hope that we will be able to work together to put in place the best ideas of both parties and help put @placeholder back to work.\"", "idx": 97785}], "idx": 63738} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Best known for launching the 1970's all-girl punk rock band the Runaways, producer and manager Kim Fowley has died. He was 75. \"It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kim Fowley,\" independent music publisher Peer Music announced on its website Thursday. \"With a career in the music business spanning over fifty years, Fowley was a singularly unique figure in the realms of rock history.\" Fowley worked with a wide range of artists, including Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Modern Lovers, Blue Cheer, Kiss and Helen Reddy. But he will be remembered in the rock and roll history books for helping form the California punk band, the Runaways.\n@highlight\nKim Fowley is perhaps best know for his work with \"The Runaways\"\n@highlight\nJoan Jett left the band and went onto success with her band \"The Blackhearts\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 69, "end": 76}, {"start": 100, "end": 109}, {"start": 190, "end": 199}, {"start": 231, "end": 240}, {"start": 341, "end": 346}, {"start": 411, "end": 416}, {"start": 465, "end": 491}, {"start": 498, "end": 510}, {"start": 513, "end": 522}, {"start": 525, "end": 528}, {"start": 534, "end": 544}, {"start": 629, "end": 638}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 676, "end": 685}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 752, "end": 760}, {"start": 817, "end": 827}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That all-female group, which featured @placeholder, released four albums in the late 1970s.", "idx": 97787}, {"query": "@placeholder tweeted \"Kim was a friend, he taught me so much.", "idx": 97788}], "idx": 63739} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Stephen Fry has claimed he took cocaine at Buckingham Palace. Opening up about a 15-year addiction to the Class A drug, the comedian details dozens of respected institutions where he says he took it. The list includes the House of Lords, the House of Commons and BBC Television Centre \u2013 but Fry, 57, fails to elaborate further. At the Palace: Stephen Fry pictured with Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace earlier this year Meeting royalty: The comedian met The Queen at a reception for dramatic arts at the palace in February The claims come in a new autobiograhy, More Fool Me, published yesterday.\n@highlight\nComedian said he took cocaine at Buckingham Palace and other institutions\n@highlight\nHe said he also took it at the House of Lords, BBC television centre and Ritz\n@highlight\n57-year-old made claims about his 15-year Class A drug habit in biography", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 43, "end": 59}, {"start": 106, "end": 112}, {"start": 222, "end": 235}, {"start": 242, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 293}, {"start": 335, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 353}, {"start": 369, "end": 389}, {"start": 394, "end": 410}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 572, "end": 583}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 734, "end": 747}, {"start": 750, "end": 752}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, as he was leaving, a police officer came running after him with the unopened holder, unknowingly returning the drugs to @placeholder which he went on to take that same night.", "idx": 97793}], "idx": 63744} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Islamic State has created its own police force in Iraq with patrol cars, uniforms and even a jail as they continue to terrorise the country. The force has been set up in Iraq's north-west Nineveh province and according to a well-known militant Islamist website, their aims are to 'implement the orders of the religious judiciary.' Pictures seem to show armed members of the newly created force dressed in black clothing with the logo of the 'Islamic Police Nineveh State' printed on the arm. Scroll down for video Islamic State group policeman armed with guns stand guard outside the front of an ISIS police station in Iraq's Nineveh province\n@highlight\nISIS has set up their own police force in northern Iraqi province of Nineveh\n@highlight\nPictures show ISIS policemen dressed in black with police logo on their arm\n@highlight\nThey are also thought to have their own police cars and even a jail\n@highlight\nSaid the force's aims are to 'implement the orders of the religious judiciary'\n@highlight\nResidents say main duty is to detain people opposed to the ISIS cause\n@highlight\nComes as France launch airstrikes killing extremist fighters in northern Iraq\n@highlight\nCoincided with car bomb that exploded in mainly Kurdish town of Kirkuk", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 54, "end": 57}, {"start": 174, "end": 177}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 446, "end": 473}, {"start": 600, "end": 603}, {"start": 623, "end": 626}, {"start": 630, "end": 636}, {"start": 658, "end": 661}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 760, "end": 763}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1092, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1159}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1226}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1241}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news of the police force comes as France launched four airstrikes on northern Iraq killing dozen of @placeholder fighters.", "idx": 97797}], "idx": 63747} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:17 EST, 28 August 2013 The top sexual fantasies of women have been revealed in a new book by a prominent female sex writer that aims to revamp Nancy Friday's seminal 1973 bedroom rulebook, My Secret Garden. Garden Of Desires: The Evolution Of Women's Sexual Fantasies by Emily Dubberley delves into the female sexual zeitgeist and explores what's changed (and why) when it comes to women and sex over the past 40 years: specifically, what turns us on these days.\n@highlight\nGarden Of Desires: The Evolution of Women's Sexual Fantasies\n@highlight\nWritten by Emily Dubberley who interviewed hundreds of women\n@highlight\nFocuses on what today's women really want to happen in the bedroom\n@highlight\nAims to rework Nancy Friday's seminal 1973 book My Secret Garden\n@highlight\nBook is released on 12 September for \u00c2\u00a310.99 (Black Lace)", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 58, "end": 64}, {"start": 213, "end": 224}, {"start": 259, "end": 274}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 341, "end": 355}, {"start": 580, "end": 584}, {"start": 588, "end": 603}, {"start": 627, "end": 641}, {"start": 781, "end": 792}, {"start": 814, "end": 829}, {"start": 888, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As publishers @placeholder comment: 'Female sexual fantasy began in 1973 with Nancy Friday's", "idx": 97798}], "idx": 63748} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- MotoGP's shining star Marc Marquez has been rapped over the knuckles and \"told to take more care\" when riding his bike by the sport's organisers. 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It was the first town United Nations inspectors visited this week to gather evidence about the attack and speak to the wounded.\n@highlight\nActivists and an opposition group say they died of malnutrition\n@highlight\nThey say their town has been cut off by Syrian forces since November\n@highlight\n12,000 people in the town need food and medicine, residents say\n@highlight\nThe ICRC says those shortages plague a number of Syrian areas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 323, "end": 357}, {"start": 365, "end": 378}, {"start": 387, "end": 397}, {"start": 469, "end": 484}, {"start": 506, "end": 523}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 551, "end": 568}, {"start": 672, "end": 685}, {"start": 904, "end": 909}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1026}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Attack at @placeholder funeral: 'Children's bodies were maimed and burnt,' witness says", "idx": 97819}], "idx": 63759} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "He sparked outrage amongst Jewish groups after releasing a pig-shaped balloon featuring the Star of David was released into the sky during a concert in Belgium. And now rock star Roger Waters, who has urged others to boycott Israel, has earned himself another enemy - Israeli model Bar Refaeli, who has demanded he stop using her image in his concerts. The supermodel tweeted in Hebrew an order to the former Pink Floyd frontman, ordering him to stop using her in his concert's video footage. 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The success for the Ruby Walsh-ridden winner was also a record sixth win in the race for trainer Willie Mullins. Gold Cup sponsors Betfred reacted by slashed Djakadam\u2019s Gold Cup odds to 14-1. Ruby Walsh riding Djakadam on their way to winning The Goffs Tyhestes Handicap Steeple Chase Djakadam (centre) saw his odds for the Cheltenham Gold Cup slashed to 14-1 after victory at Gowran Park The French-bred gelding will be hoping for better luck than on his previous sorties to Britain. He fell four out when still in with a chance in the JLT Novices\u2019 Chase at last year\u2019s Festival and faded into eighth being Many Clouds after being sent off a well-backed 5-1 favourite in the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury in November.\n@highlight\nDjakadam won the the Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park on Thursday\n@highlight\nBookmakers have slashed odds for Cheltenham Gold Cup to 14-1\n@highlight\nRuby Walsh gave trainer Willie Mullins a record sixth win at the race", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 44, "end": 62}, {"start": 124, "end": 137}, {"start": 142, "end": 152}, {"start": 176, "end": 185}, {"start": 253, "end": 266}, {"start": 269, "end": 276}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 314, "end": 321}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 348, "end": 357}, {"start": 366, "end": 373}, {"start": 403, "end": 439}, {"start": 441, "end": 448}, {"start": 480, "end": 498}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 554}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 706, "end": 710}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 832, "end": 848}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 885, "end": 892}, {"start": 906, "end": 919}, {"start": 924, "end": 934}, {"start": 992, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He fell at the last but @placeholder had still to ask for everything and looked comfortably in control.", "idx": 97831}], "idx": 63766} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Coast Guard ended its search Tuesday for two professional football players and a third man lost at sea, leaving the families to cope with unknown fates of the men and to organize a private search. Loved ones of one of the missing boaters react Tuesday to the news the Coast Guard's search would end. \"There's a lot of things we have to come to grips with -- we've all agreed unanimously we won't give up hope,\" said Bruce Cooper, father of Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper. Cooper, NFL free agent Corey Smith and former college football player William Bleakley are missing, with authorities believing a fishing boat carrying them and a fourth man overturned Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico. 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It wasn't too long ago that Paul, a freshman senator, was a thorn in McConnell's side -- defeating the Senate Republican leader's candidate of choice in the 2010 primary season that helped put the tea party on the map.\n@highlight\nSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell faces a tea party backed primary opponent in his 2014 reelection bid\n@highlight\nChallenger Matt Bevin is leveling a litany of familiar tea party attacks against McConnell\n@highlight\nOnce a thorn in McConnell's side, freshman Sen. 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The former Liverpool full back has warned his team-mates Liverpool will pose a threat despite their underwhelming form. Liverpool were unconvincing in Sunday\u2019s 3-2 win over QPR but Champions League holders Real insist they will be on their guard. 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Well, either that or an Olympic gymnast. Louis Smith looked more than happy to take on the challenge as he practised with professional dance partner Flavia Cacace this week. The pair are set to recreate some of the famous sequences from the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, starring Swayze and Jennifer Grey. 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House Republicans stayed in Washington longer than planned to try to change an emergency border bill so it can pass without any Democratic help. A split between tea party conservatives and more moderate Republicans over how to respond to the immigrant surge from Central America threatened to further delay the start of the five-week summer break for Congress. GOP leaders abruptly pulled the bill from the House floor on Thursday, to address concerns by some conservative factions. 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The prize committee in Oslo, Norway, awarded it Friday to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the international chemical weapons watchdog helping to eliminate the Syrian army's stockpiles of poison gas. EXCLUSIVE: Inside lab that tested Syria chemical weapon evidence Its inspectors have just begun working in the active war zone, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee said it hopes the award offers \"strong support\" to them as they face arduous and life-threatening tasks. But the OPCW did not receive the prize primarily because of its work in Syria, committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland said. \"It is because of its long-standing efforts to eliminate chemical weapons and that we are now about to reach the goal and do away with a whole category of weapons of mass destruction. That would be a great event in history, if we can achieve that.\"\n@highlight\nNobel committee hopes the award gives \"strong support\" to OPCW inspectors in Syria\n@highlight\nPanel says the prize wasn't for work in Syria, but for work to eliminate all chemical weapons\n@highlight\nOPCW inspectors have just begun to work in the active war zone\n@highlight\nAll chemical weapons in Syria are to be destroyed by mid-2014", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 20}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 108, "end": 111}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 147, "end": 198}, {"start": 270, "end": 275}, {"start": 344, "end": 348}, {"start": 446, "end": 470}, {"start": 585, "end": 588}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 675, "end": 691}, {"start": 1017, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1057}, {"start": 1093, "end": 1097}, {"start": 1158, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1256, "end": 1260}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The award to the @placeholder was intended in part as a message to countries still harboring chemical weapons to get rid of them, Jagland said.", "idx": 97850}], "idx": 63774} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Russia's stand off with Ukraine might be spilling over into the sporting arena with the idea floated for Fabio Capello's team to be barred from contesting June's World Cup, but the UEFA president believes this would be a travesty for the players who worked so hard to qualify for the finals in Brazil. Ukrainian officials and Western diplomats accuse Russia of sending thousands of troops into the Crimea region in the past week -- a claim Russia has denied. 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He sent a telegram inviting the Beatle to join forces with him, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and drummer Tony Williams in 1969, as the Fab Four were breaking up. It read: \u2018We are recording and (sic) LP together this weekend. How about coming in to play bass?\u2019 It was sent to McCartney at The Beatles\u2019 Apple Records HQ in London on October 21, 1969, and told him to get in touch with producer Alan Douglas.\n@highlight\nTelegram advises McCartney to make contact if he could make the session\n@highlight\nBut McCartney had gone with his family to their farm in Scotland\n@highlight\nUnclear if McCartney ever saw the telegram as his aide replied", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 83, "end": 94}, {"start": 107, "end": 121}, {"start": 211, "end": 216}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 282, "end": 294}, {"start": 312, "end": 319}, {"start": 452, "end": 460}, {"start": 465, "end": 475}, {"start": 478, "end": 493}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 594, "end": 601}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 681, "end": 689}, {"start": 733, "end": 740}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is the only one of the four musicians who is still alive.", "idx": 97867}], "idx": 63785} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson Six U.S. men who have been imprisoned for weeks in Honduras after being arrested for violating weapons laws were working on a project to help local lobster divers. The crew from Aqua Quest International has been held at a prison in Puerto Lempira in the Central American country since May 5, when Honduran police and Navy personnel raided their newly arrived 65-foot vessel. The officers found a weapon on board, according to a news release from the shipwreck salvage and research company based in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Stephen Mayne, the brother of the company's president, Robert Mayne, who is one of those held, said: 'We initially thought it would be over as fast as it started because they broke no laws.\n@highlight\nTeam arrested after Honduran police 'found weapon on board their vessel'\n@highlight\nHave been held in ramshackle jail in central American country since May 5\n@highlight\nRelatives condemn the 'phony charges' and say they are 'totally innocent'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 26}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 197, "end": 220}, {"start": 251, "end": 264}, {"start": 273, "end": 288}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 336, "end": 339}, {"start": 517, "end": 530}, {"start": 533, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 554}, {"start": 597, "end": 608}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The area has been targeted by joint U.S.-@placeholder anti-drug missions, though Stephen Mayne insisted none of the crew was involved in trafficking.", "idx": 97876}], "idx": 63791} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:57 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 27 August 2013 Despite allegations that he murdered someone, the National Football League's Player Association - the union that represents NFL players - is attempting to recover bonus money the New England Patriots owes the former tight end, as he sits in jail awaiting trial. Hernandez was released by the Patriots in June after he was arrested for the alleged murder of semi-pro football player Odin Loyd. The NFLPA says the Patriots owe the former University of Florida star the $82,000 bonus he was promised for showing up to off-season workouts.\n@highlight\nAaron Hernandez, 23, charged with murdering Odin Lloyd on June 18\n@highlight\nThe NFLPA claims that the New England Patriots owe Hernandez $82,000 for showing up to off-season workouts\n@highlight\nA grand jury is investigating whether Hernandez was involved in the July 2012 murders of two immigrants from Cape Verde, as well\n@highlight\nBoston Globe reports that police are investigating whether Lloyd was killed over his knowledge of the 2012 killings", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 147, "end": 170}, {"start": 174, "end": 191}, {"start": 221, "end": 223}, {"start": 276, "end": 295}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 389, "end": 396}, {"start": 479, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 498}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 533, "end": 553}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 688, "end": 697}, {"start": 725, "end": 729}, {"start": 747, "end": 766}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 877, "end": 885}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1042}]}, "qas": [{"query": "because he knew about a double murder the disgraced @placeholder", "idx": 97894}], "idx": 63806} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sydney, Australia (CNN) -- Rising floodwaters cut off the last ground route into the eastern Australian city of Rockhampton on Monday, as police pegged the number of people affected by prolonged flooding at 200,000. Flooding also put increasing pressure on the southern Queensland cities of St. George and Surat, even as floodwaters receded in the communities farther to the north, including Emerald. Police said ten people have died as a result of flooding since November 30. The latest fatality involved an occupant of a car that tried to cross flooded ground between Muttaburra and Aramac in western Queensland, according to police.\n@highlight\nNEW: Police say 10 people have died in flooding since November 30\n@highlight\nPolice: City of 75,000 now cut off by floodwaters\n@highlight\nForecasters expect water levels will crest on Wednesday\n@highlight\nAustralian prime minister says damages could cost \"hundreds of millions of dollars\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 93, "end": 102}, {"start": 112, "end": 122}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 570, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 603, "end": 612}, {"start": 852, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Emergency officials said they are working with their counterparts in other Australian states to bring in crews to assist with the flooding and relieve @placeholder employees and volunteers fatigued by days of working the floods.", "idx": 97900}], "idx": 63808} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jessica Satherley UPDATED: 15:59 EST, 1 November 2011 Alter ego: Tom Adams, 14, as his drag queen alter ego Tamara A proud mother has told how her schoolboy son has become a drag queen at the tender age of 14. Tom Adams loves dressing in drag and has performed with his dance class dressed in a sparkly dress, blonde wig and full make-up. Tom, from Hartlepool, County Durham, suffers name calling from school bullies because of his hobby, but he is determined to follow his dreams of becoming a performer. He began using his mother Sharon's red lipsticks, nail varnish and high heels at the age of two and has continued to do so ever since \u2013 as his alter ego 'Tamara'.\n@highlight\n'I felt so proud, he was wearing false boobs, a blonde wig and high heels', says mother\n@highlight\nTom Adams started cross-dressing at the age of two, as his alter ego Tamara", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 68, "end": 76}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 213, "end": 221}, {"start": 342, "end": 344}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 364, "end": 376}, {"start": 535, "end": 540}, {"start": 663, "end": 668}, {"start": 782, "end": 790}, {"start": 851, "end": 856}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Proud mother: Tom pictured with his mother @placeholder before and after his transformation into a drag queen", "idx": 97907}], "idx": 63813} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Shanghai (CNN) -- When Yao Ming retired from professional basketball seven months ago, there were fears that interest in the NBA among China's 1.3 billion people would dwindle. 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And while the event is designed around presentations to help developers, its keynote address has also become an opportunity for Apple to roll out new products not just to developers, but to the world. Two iPhones and several Macs have had their coming-out parties at WWDC, along with a host of operating-system overhauls. Which raises the obvious question: What will Apple announce at its keynote, set for 1 pm ET? Speculation has run rampant, as it does every time the Cupertino, California-based computing giant moves a muscle. But some of the guesses make more sense than others.\n@highlight\nApple's developers conference kicks off with a keynote at 1 pm ET today\n@highlight\nApple will reveal features of iOS 6, its operating system for iPhones and iPads\n@highlight\nCompany could also unveil its replacement for Google Maps on iPhone, iPad\n@highlight\nWe may also see upgrades to the Apple TV device that streams iTunes content", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 17, "end": 47}, {"start": 309, "end": 313}, {"start": 406, "end": 409}, {"start": 448, "end": 451}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 651, "end": 659}, {"start": 662, "end": 671}, {"start": 775, "end": 779}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 888, "end": 892}, {"start": 932, "end": 936}, {"start": 995, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1100}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By Apple standards, @placeholder hasn't been a big seller yet.", "idx": 97919}], "idx": 63819} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It\u2019s quite common for celebrities to cause a stir as they board flights in Los Angeles, but a very different kind of passenger excited paps at the airport today. Athena became the first humanoid robot to have paid for a seat on a passenger plane when it boarded a Lufthansa flight to Germany. The robot even had to check-in and collect its tickets before being strapped into the flight. Scroll down for video The robot, dubbed Athena, (pedicured) was created by German roboticists Alexander Herzog )right) and Jeannette Bohg (left). It is being flown to Max Planck Institute for Computational Learning and Motor Control Laboratory in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg\n@highlight\nThe robot, dubbed Athena, was created by German roboticists\n@highlight\nIt is the first humanoid robot to have paid for a seat on a passenger plane\n@highlight\nAthena was checked onto a flight from Los Angeles International Airport\n@highlight\nIt was pushed in a wheelchair, dressed in a shirt and sneakers, onto Lufthansa flight number 9801\n@highlight\nOwner Alexander Herzog is taking Athena to Germany to teach it to walk\n@highlight\nIt will be developed at the Max Planck Institute for Computational Learning and Motor Control Laboratory", "entities": [{"start": 75, "end": 85}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 264, "end": 272}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 462, "end": 467}, {"start": 481, "end": 496}, {"start": 510, "end": 523}, {"start": 554, "end": 600}, {"start": 606, "end": 629}, {"start": 634, "end": 650}, {"start": 681, "end": 686}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 859, "end": 891}, {"start": 973, "end": 981}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1034}, {"start": 1046, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1175, "end": 1198}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Mrs @placeholder' had a passport and ticket (pictured), and had to go through the usual security procedures as its fellow human passengers.", "idx": 97921}], "idx": 63821} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:49 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:53 EST, 20 December 2012 Fears that consumers are reining in their spending ahead of Christmas were fuelled yesterday after it emerged that sales volumes failed to rebound last month. A predicted return to growth did not materialise, with official figures from the Office for National Statistics revealing flat sales volumes between October and November. It comes after a much-worse-than-expected drop in October when retail sales volumes fell 0.8 per cent month on month. 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The Serbian will clinch the No. 2 spot behind Rafael Nadal if he continues his hot form this year, which has seen him beat Federer on the way to winning the Australian Open and then again in the Dubai Tennis Championships final last month. The 23-year-old stormed into the last four of the Californian desert event on Friday with a 6-2 6-4 dismissal of French 18th seed Richard Gasquet, his 16th successive victory this year and 18th including the Davis Cup final in December.\n@highlight\nNovak Djokovic will take on Roger Federer in the semifinals at Indian Wells\n@highlight\nSerbian can claim the world No. 2 ranking if he beats Federer for third time this year\n@highlight\nNo. 1 Rafael Nadal faces former U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in other semi\n@highlight\nMarion Bartoli becomes first Frenchwoman to reach the final of California event", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 143, "end": 156}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 197, "end": 203}, {"start": 239, "end": 250}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 350, "end": 364}, {"start": 388, "end": 413}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 641, "end": 649}, {"start": 681, "end": 694}, {"start": 709, "end": 721}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 768, "end": 774}, {"start": 822, "end": 828}, {"start": 872, "end": 883}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 917, "end": 937}, {"start": 964, "end": 977}, {"start": 993, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1036}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nadal, 24, has only recently recovered from a hamstring injury sustained at January's @placeholder, where he lost in the quarterfinals.", "idx": 97930}], "idx": 63829} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Former Newcastle Knights player Alex McKinnon has been released from hospital after seven months of rehabilitation from a devastating injury that left him in a wheelchair. 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Recent Newcastle matches have turned toxic with supporters at home and away calling for Pardew to be sacked while aiming a constant torrent of abuse at him from the stands. Owner Mike Ashley has stood firm and so far not bowed to fan pressure by getting rid of Pardew, even though they are second-from-bottom and winless in the league this season. 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The operations were carried out at a free, unofficial \"eye camp\" at Guru Nanak Charitable Hospital, Ghuman, organized by a non-government organization, Amritsar's deputy commissioner Ravi Bhagat told CNN. Sixty-two people, mostly of them aged over 60, had undergone cataract surgery at the camp, held on November 4-5, Anil Joshi, Punjab's Minister for Local Bodies, Medical Education and Research told CNN. Seventeen later complained of severe pain in their eyes, he said, and had subsequently been treated at an eye clinic at Amritsar's Government Medical College.\n@highlight\nAt least 10 patients have been blinded by botched cataract surgery at a free \"eye camp\" in India\n@highlight\nOfficials say the camp was illegal and a police report has been filed against organizers\n@highlight\nFree health camps are commonplace in India, bringing healthcare to poor rural people\n@highlight\nBut a rash of recent incidents has brought the camps under increased scrutiny", "entities": [{"start": 122, "end": 127}, {"start": 136, "end": 140}, {"start": 233, "end": 262}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 348, "end": 358}, {"start": 365, "end": 367}, {"start": 483, "end": 492}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 531, "end": 547}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 567, "end": 569}, {"start": 692, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 728}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 987, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder said that no such permissions had been granted to the eye camp, and its operations were illegal.", "idx": 97939}], "idx": 63834} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Gaza (CNN) -- Nafoz Mohammed is living in a cramped two-room apartment with 16 other people, including several children, who spend the day- and nighttime hours holed up in fear. \"All the children feel so scared when they cut the electricity,\" said Mohammed, who shares the tight space with others whose homes were hit by artillery. \"They just keep holding their mothers.\" For the more than 1.8 million people squeezed into a territory about twice the size of Washington, chaos has always infringed on the daily rhythms of life. But the latest conflict with neighboring Israel has compounded the misery of many.\n@highlight\nConflict with neighboring Israel compounds misery for many of Gaza's 1.8 million inhabitants\n@highlight\nSince Tuesday, residents have been without electricity\n@highlight\nGaza resident Yasmeen El Khoudary, 24: \"We only eat when we remember to eat\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 8}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 248, "end": 255}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 569, "end": 574}, {"start": 648, "end": 653}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 806, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder insisted that the power plant was not a target.", "idx": 97940}], "idx": 63835} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Minamisanriku, Japan (CNN) -- As some in Japan officially kicked off their first work week Monday since its epic earthquake and tsunami, others -- especially in the country's northeast -- grieved the loss of loved ones, kept fleeting hopes that missing could be found alive and tried to come to grips with a disaster that literally tore some communities apart. The nation's Kyodo News Agency, citing Prime Minister Naoto Kan, reported more than 15,000 people have been rescued in the days since Friday's 8.9-magnitude tremor. 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The 80-year-old chairman and CEO of News Corp was condemned for his handling of the phone hacking scandal. At the company's annual meeting in Los Angles some of his biggest investors voted against his re-election and that of his sons, James and Lachlan as directors. 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The images of the pair sitting in the gardens of the Elysee Palace come as former first lady Valerie Trierweiler prepares to arrives in Britain. She was unceremoniously dumped by Mr Hollande in January, but is now promoting a kiss-and-tell book subtitled: \u2018A story of love, power and betrayal\u2019. 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Sandy Easdale \u2013 chairman of Rangers\u2019 football board \u2013 has revealed that the billionaire businessman bought the naming rights to the stadium two years ago, reportedly for just \u00a31. Ashley already owns shares in the Scottish club and struck a deal for the naming rights with former chief executive Charles Green. VIDEO Scroll down for Graham Wallace denies Rangers will enter insolvency (Archive) Change? 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The double agent departed Yemen, traveled through the United Arab Emirates and gave the bomb and information about al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to the CIA, Saudi intelligence and other foreign intelligence agencies, the newspaper said. 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As the shockwaves from Rio de Janeiro were still reverberating, bookmakers began pumping out their blunt messages. Assessing how much of an impact Luis Suarez's suspension would have on Liverpool's ambitions for the new Barclays Premier League campaign, the words in the subject box from odds compilers had no ambiguity. 'Reds pushed out for title glory,' they proclaimed. They were delivering a calculated summary of where Liverpool stand without Suarez: not credible contenders. 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Parliamentary colleagues have confirmed Mr Higgins' stance. He's informed party officials that he does not want to present at future meetings where Mr Tollner be in attendance. According to the NT News, the territory's Deputy Chief Minister is accused of calling Joshua Higgins a 'pillow biter' and 'shirt lifter'. 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The artificially intelligent computer system is taking on the role of customer service manager and will be called Watson Engagement Advisor. Companies will be able to sign up to IBM's service and its customers can then ring a helpline and complain or get help from the Question Answering (QA) machine. The IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge invited teams to design mobile apps using Watson's, pictured, cognitive computing capabilities. The 25 finalists will now submit prototypes for judging, after which only five teams will present proposals to IBM. 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Jeffrey Dressler, a senior analyst with the Institute for the Study of War, said Siraj, as he is known to intelligence sources, is the \"name, the face\" and the \"guy with all the clout\" in a group that has been a major problem for coalition forces along the Afghan-Pakistan border.\n@highlight\nHaqqani Sirajuddin is described by analysts as more radicalized and violent than his brothers\n@highlight\nHis network is based in Pakistan's tribal region\n@highlight\nHe is widely respected among other insurgents\n@highlight\nThe Haqqani network has been described as a 'family business'", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 59, "end": 73}, {"start": 138, "end": 155}, {"start": 167, "end": 182}, {"start": 202, "end": 209}, {"start": 242, "end": 248}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 346, "end": 361}, {"start": 390, "end": 419}, {"start": 427, "end": 431}, {"start": 603, "end": 608}, {"start": 610, "end": 617}, {"start": 638, "end": 655}, {"start": 767, "end": 774}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He is \"very much into the global extremism of @placeholder.", "idx": 98007}], "idx": 63879} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Dallas (CNN) -- Severe weather hit the Houston area Monday, flooding streets and homes and leaving thousands of people without power, emergency officials said. 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Spears said he believes a tornado touched down in the area. \"We had 7,000 people without power in the county,\" he said.\n@highlight\nNEW: More than 4 inches fall at Houston Hobby Airport, setting a record\n@highlight\nNational Weather Service to investigate possible tornado touchdowns\n@highlight\nHouston has conducted 20 to 30 high-water rescues, another official says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 368, "end": 378}, {"start": 387, "end": 402}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 668, "end": 688}, {"start": 719, "end": 742}, {"start": 798, "end": 804}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The rain was falling so hard and fast in @placeholder that the weather service recorded 1.6 inches in just 10 minutes.", "idx": 98008}], "idx": 63880} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 5 October 2012 Professional fire-fighters who have fought blazes in the Channel Tunnel for the past 18 years are to be replaced by untrained security guards, it emerged today. It follows a breakdown in contract talks between Eurotunnel, which manages the undersea link, and the Pas-de-Calais fire service (SDIS). The company was trying to renegotiate a 2m pounds plus annual deal with SDIS but the French fire-fighters pulled out. Threat: A damaged Eurotunnel shuttle train following an a blaze in 1997. Contract talks between Eurotunnel and the Calais fire service have broken down meaning firefighters are to be replaced by untrained security guards\n@highlight\nTalks break down between Eurotunnel chiefs and the Calais fire service\n@highlight\nThe tunnel has seen three fires since it was opened in 1994\n@highlight\nThe Calais fire brigade has base just 10 minutes from the tunnel entrance", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 146, "end": 159}, {"start": 299, "end": 308}, {"start": 352, "end": 364}, {"start": 380, "end": 383}, {"start": 459, "end": 462}, {"start": 472, "end": 477}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 620, "end": 625}, {"start": 762, "end": 771}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 894, "end": 899}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It lasted for 16 hours and reached temperatures of 1000 C, yet swift action by the @placeholder fire-fighters meant only 14 people out of 32 on the train suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation.", "idx": 98010}], "idx": 63882} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Pakistan-based terrorist group that is actively attacking American troops across the border in Afghanistan is an \"arm\" of the Pakistani intelligence agency, the top U.S. military officer told Congress on Thursday. The blunt accusation from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, reflected the growing impatience of U.S. officials with Pakistan's unwillingness to stop the attacks and the belief that Pakistan is actively supporting the insurgents. But the recent high profile attacks by insurgents in Afghanistan represent a shift in strategy by the Taliban, who have ceded control of territory in much of the country, the U.S. secretary of defense said Thursday.\n@highlight\nPakistan denies its intelligence agency supports the Haqqani network\n@highlight\nPakistan says to stop the allegations or \"you will lose and ally\"\n@highlight\n\"The Haqqani network ... acts as a veritable arm of Pakistan's intelligence,\" Mullen says\n@highlight\n\"The insurgency has been turned back in much\" of Afghanistan, Panetta says", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 80, "end": 87}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 148, "end": 156}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 282, "end": 302}, {"start": 310, "end": 323}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 382, "end": 389}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 548, "end": 558}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 670, "end": 673}, {"start": 722, "end": 729}, {"start": 775, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 809}, {"start": 884, "end": 898}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}, {"start": 957, "end": 962}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If @placeholder cannot come to an agreement on further spending cuts, an additional $500 million in defense spending would be cut.", "idx": 98019}], "idx": 63885} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 23:50 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 2 December 2013 It\u2019s the most wonderful time of the year \u2013 the time when the Kardashians release their annual Christmas card. And of course, Kim had her heart set on being the centre of attention for the elaborate photo shoot. The reality star showcased the figure that made her famous in a show-stopping Yves Saint Laurent dress while smouldering for the camera for the 2013 card, which was unveiled on Sunday. Scroll down for video Their most elaborate one yet: The Kardashians have released their annual family Christmas card, which was shot by David LaChapelle for 2013\n@highlight\nShot by acclaimed photographer David LaChapelle\n@highlight\nMost of the family's men didn't take part, including Rob Kardashian, Kanye West, Lamar Odom and Scott Disick\n@highlight\nKris Jenner's estranged husband Bruce is trapped in a glass tube\n@highlight\nLaChapelle didn't want to include Kourtney's children Mason and Penelope, but she refused to leave them out\n@highlight\nKim agreed she wouldn't include baby daughter Nori in the shoot", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 184, "end": 192}, {"start": 215, "end": 217}, {"start": 379, "end": 396}, {"start": 542, "end": 552}, {"start": 588, "end": 596}, {"start": 622, "end": 637}, {"start": 690, "end": 705}, {"start": 771, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 796}, {"start": 799, "end": 808}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 838, "end": 848}, {"start": 870, "end": 874}, {"start": 914, "end": 923}, {"start": 948, "end": 955}, {"start": 968, "end": 972}, {"start": 978, "end": 985}, {"start": 1033, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "her mother @placeholder, who hitched up her strapless dress and sat", "idx": 98021}], "idx": 63887} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A mother with a passion for motoring has named her newest arrival Porsche after the baby was born at top speed in the middle of a supermarket. Car fan Joy Lowther, 28, from Kings Lynn, had popped into Tesco with her oldest daughter Mercedes, three, when she suddenly went into labour in the baby aisle. She was helped into a store room where concerned staff helped her deliver her healthy 6lb 7oz baby girl in just 10 minutes. Car family: Joy Lowther, 28, with her four children (from left), Frank, 6, Mercedes, 4, Porsche and Alfa, 8 Motor mad: Joy cradles newborn Porsche (left) and the tiny baby with her older sister Mercedes (right)\n@highlight\nJoy Lowther, 28, went into labour during a trip to the supermarket\n@highlight\nShe gave birth in 10 minutes at a Cambridgeshire branch of Tesco\n@highlight\nBranch manager Cheryl Moir, 40, delivered baby Porsche Smith\n@highlight\nNew baby Porsche joins older sister Mercedes, 3, and brother Alfa, 8\n@highlight\nJoy and her partner Kevin Smith, 26, have another son named Frank", "entities": [{"start": 66, "end": 72}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 173, "end": 182}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 439, "end": 449}, {"start": 492, "end": 496}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 515, "end": 521}, {"start": 527, "end": 530}, {"start": 566, "end": 572}, {"start": 621, "end": 628}, {"start": 649, "end": 659}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 818, "end": 828}, {"start": 850, "end": 862}, {"start": 884, "end": 890}, {"start": 911, "end": 918}, {"start": 936, "end": 939}, {"start": 955, "end": 957}, {"start": 975, "end": 985}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because I had @placeholder I had always planned to call the next one Porsche.", "idx": 98026}], "idx": 63890} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap Lawyers for an Irish nanny accused of killing a Massachusetts baby said Thursday that medical experts hired by prosecutors have concluded the child suffered bone fractures weeks before her death when she was not in the nanny's care. Aisling Brady McCarthy's lawyers said in a written motion that prosecutors recently gave them reports from two medical experts \u2014 one at Children's Hospital in Boston and the other at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami \u2014 who found that compression fractures to Rehma Sabir's spine were inflicted three to four weeks before her death in January 2013.\n@highlight\nLawyers say experts found injuries sustained weeks before the baby's death\n@highlight\n1-year-old Rehma Sabir was found dead in January 2013 while in the care of McCarthy\n@highlight\nLawyers say the girl died from injuries sustained weeks earlier when she was 'on the other side of the globe' traveling with her mother", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 28}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 78, "end": 90}, {"start": 263, "end": 284}, {"start": 399, "end": 417}, {"start": 422, "end": 427}, {"start": 450, "end": 474}, {"start": 483, "end": 501}, {"start": 545, "end": 555}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge scheduled a hearing on the defense motion for Jan. 14, when she said she will also hear the defense request to release @placeholder on bail while she awaits her trial, scheduled to begin April 7.", "idx": 98035}], "idx": 63898} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor, is ending his weekend program on Fox News -- effective immediately -- as he contemplates another run for president. \"I won't make a decision about running until late in the spring of 2015, but the continued chatter has put Fox News into a position that is not fair to them,\" Huckabee wrote in a letter to supporters Saturday evening released before his show started airing. \"The honorable thing to do at this point is to end my tenure here at Fox so I can openly talk with potential donors and supporters and gauge support,\" he added.\n@highlight\nMike Huckabee told his TV viewers and emailed his supporters that he was ending his show and considering a 2016 bid\n@highlight\nHuckabee said his presidential consideration put Fox News in a tough position so he decided to halt his program\n@highlight\nFox News confirmed the announcement Saturday that this evening's show will be Huckabee's last", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 5, "end": 17}, {"start": 31, "end": 38}, {"start": 83, "end": 90}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 325, "end": 332}, {"start": 493, "end": 495}, {"start": 596, "end": 608}, {"start": 723, "end": 730}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}, {"start": 846, "end": 853}, {"start": 924, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Fox said nothing further about Huckabee's status until Saturday, when a network spokesperson confirmed that it had \"amicably parted ways with @placeholder.\"", "idx": 98045}], "idx": 63905} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)When Barack Obama issued just the third veto of his presidency on Tuesday, of a bill allowing construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, Republicans were outraged, or at least pretended they were outraged. House Speaker John Boehner called it a \"national embarrassment,\" and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell promised a vote to override the veto, as doomed an effort as every other piece of legislation Republicans hope to pass in the next two years. But maybe Obama wasn't cruelly crushing Republicans' hopes for the limitless economic bounty that the pipeline would bring, as it turned America into a tar-sands-fueled paradise of high wages and economic opportunity. Maybe he was actually doing them a favor.\n@highlight\nPaul Waldman: Obama did GOP a favor with veto of Keystone, a project with claim to boosting economy that didn't hold up\n@highlight\nHe says veto gives GOP an opportunity to come up with new ways to help grow economy and benefit all Americans", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 119, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 151}, {"start": 224, "end": 235}, {"start": 302, "end": 316}, {"start": 412, "end": 422}, {"start": 470, "end": 474}, {"start": 500, "end": 510}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 731, "end": 742}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 881, "end": 883}, {"start": 962, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If everything went well, @placeholder could have increased the total number of jobs in the United States by a grand total of three one-hundredths of one percent.", "idx": 98063}], "idx": 63920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Craig Hope for The Mail on Sunday Tom Ince believes goals should not be a problem for Hull City \u2014 despite manager Steve Bruce\u2019s striker pursuit. The Tigers remain in discussion with Blackburn over Jordan Rhodes, who scored his 54th goal in 100 games for Rovers on Saturday as they beat Bournemouth 3-2. An initial bid of \u00a38million was rejected though it is thought a fee of around \u00a310m plus players could be agreed. Confident: Attacking midfielder Tom Ince has heaped praise on Hull City's current crop of stars Striker pursuit: Hull City manager Steve Bruce remains keen on trying to sign a striker before the window shuts\n@highlight\nBlackburn Rovers rejected an initial bid of \u00a38m from Hull for Jordan Rhodes\n@highlight\nTom Ince believes Hull's current stars have enough firepower to score goals\n@highlight\nHull take on Mark Hughes' Stoke City at the KC Stadium on Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 35}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 89, "end": 97}, {"start": 117, "end": 127}, {"start": 152, "end": 157}, {"start": 185, "end": 193}, {"start": 200, "end": 212}, {"start": 257, "end": 262}, {"start": 289, "end": 299}, {"start": 451, "end": 458}, {"start": 481, "end": 489}, {"start": 532, "end": 540}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 638, "end": 653}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 700, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 743, "end": 746}, {"start": 812, "end": 815}, {"start": 825, "end": 835}, {"start": 838, "end": 847}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No value: Stoke manager @placeholder refuses to spend money in the transfer market just for the sake of it", "idx": 98064}], "idx": 63921} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The soft drinks and snacks were laid out, the music set to a sensible level and, more importantly, Mum was on hand to police proceedings. But Sarah Hine\u2019s early 15th birthday party soon spiralled out of control after word spread on Facebook and Twitter, attracting a crowd of about 800 teenagers by one estimate. Over the next couple of hours \u2013 before police arrived and called time \u2013 the youngsters left an extraordinary trail of destruction that will cost up to \u00a330,000 to put right. Drunk teenagers smashed holes in the ceiling, drew on walls and ripped doors off their hinges as around 800 youngsters descended on the Essex home\n@highlight\nHouse party advertised on Facebook attracted 800 youngsters\n@highlight\nThe damage could cost up to \u00a330,000 to repair\n@highlight\nMother of teen daughter who threw party says damage is uninsured\n@highlight\nShe was warned by school staff who saw social media invite two weeks ago", "entities": [{"start": 99, "end": 101}, {"start": 142, "end": 151}, {"start": 233, "end": 240}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 624, "end": 628}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Rumours on @placeholder suggested a hedgehog was flushed down a toilet and someone defecated on a bed.", "idx": 98076}], "idx": 63929} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Britain's Prince Harry has moved into the same west London residence that his brother William set up home in with new wife Kate last year, CNN can reveal. Harry took a small apartment at Kensington Palace after moving out of the bedroom and study he occupies at nearby Clarence House - the home of his father, Prince Charles. The move, on the heels of this month's successful official tour of the Caribbean, is seen as a sign that the increasingly mature 27-year-old is putting his wild past behind him. It also appears to be evidence of the strong bonds between Harry and William, the brothers who will lead and define Britain's royal family over the next few decades.\n@highlight\nCNN EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry moves to Kensington Palace\n@highlight\nHarry occupies apartment close to Prince William and Kate\n@highlight\nMove seen to reflect Harry's maturity and closeness to brother\n@highlight\nCNN also reveals prince's military academy nickname: Harry Potter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 102, "end": 108}, {"start": 139, "end": 142}, {"start": 155, "end": 157}, {"start": 171, "end": 175}, {"start": 203, "end": 219}, {"start": 285, "end": 298}, {"start": 333, "end": 339}, {"start": 413, "end": 421}, {"start": 579, "end": 583}, {"start": 589, "end": 595}, {"start": 636, "end": 642}, {"start": 697, "end": 699}, {"start": 719, "end": 723}, {"start": 734, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 767}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 906, "end": 908}, {"start": 959, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Prince Harry and Prince @placeholder are a double act for the rest of their lives,\" the source said.", "idx": 98079}], "idx": 63930} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Bo the Portuguese water dog made his White House debut under cloudy skies Tuesday afternoon, spending several minutes taking his new family on a lively romp over the South Lawn with frequent stops for hearty sniffs at his new surroundings. Malia Obama practices walking Bo as her parents and sister, Sasha, wait their turn. Bo landed on all four feet at his fourth home in his six short months of life, fulfilling President Obama's campaign promise to get his daughters a dog in return for all the time he spent on the road during the long presidential fight.\n@highlight\nPortuguese water dog cavorts on South Lawn with Obama family\n@highlight\n6-month-old pup fulfills president's campaign promise to daughters\n@highlight\nPuppy is gift to Obama girls from Sen. Ted Kennedy, who owns several of the dogs", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 36}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 260, "end": 270}, {"start": 290, "end": 291}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 344, "end": 345}, {"start": 444, "end": 448}, {"start": 591, "end": 600}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 639, "end": 643}, {"start": 758, "end": 762}, {"start": 780, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder ended up with a purebred dog, despite the president's preference for a mutt, largely because of 10-year-old Malia's allergies -- Portuguese water dogs don't shed -- and because of opportunity.", "idx": 98081}], "idx": 63932} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Swiss tennis star Martina Hingis is still finding mother knows best at the age of 33. Coached for much of her career by her mom Melanie Molitor -- said to have named her daughter after another tennis icon, Martina Navratilova -- the five-time grand slam champion is using her mother's advice both on and off the court. Hingis conjured some of her old tennis nous to surprisingly win the Sony Open doubles title alongside German Sabine Lisicki in Miami last month. But the doubles victory was just a diversion for Hingis, who is also borrowing some inspiration from her mom with a blossoming career as a tennis coach.\n@highlight\nMartina Hingis won five grand slam singles titles in a glittering early career\n@highlight\nSwiss star claimed first title in seven years at Miami Open doubles in March\n@highlight\nHingis is now coaching at her new tennis center in Barcelona\n@highlight\nThe 33-year-old says when a player improves \"it's like a small victory\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 13}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 137, "end": 151}, {"start": 215, "end": 233}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 396, "end": 404}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 437, "end": 450}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 522, "end": 527}, {"start": 637, "end": 650}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 776, "end": 785}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 866, "end": 874}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I was practicing with @placeholder and coaching her when she asked about playing doubles,\" Hingis explained.", "idx": 98086}, {"query": "Under @placeholder's brilliant blue skies, it seems Hingis has found the perfect balance between work and pleasure.", "idx": 98087}], "idx": 63935} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It has been 17 years since France had a president from the left, but that might be about to change. Francois Hollande, a candidate from the center-left Socialist Party, has significant momentum after edging center-right incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in the first round of France's presidential election on Sunday. If he wins a May 6 runoff against Sarkozy, Hollande would be the first left-wing president since Francois Mitterrand in 1995. Sarkozy is seeking his second five-year term, following Jacques Chirac, who served 12 years in office. Sarkozy received 27.2% of the vote in the first round of voting on Sunday, just behind Hollande's 28.6%.\n@highlight\nFrance's presidential election is set for a runoff to take place on Sunday, May 6\n@highlight\nIncumbent Nicolas Sarkozy finished behind Francois Hollande in the first round\n@highlight\nA couple of extreme candidates, one far left and one far right, could still affect the outcome\n@highlight\nUnemployment is the biggest issue in the race, but immigration and debt are also talking points", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 36, "end": 41}, {"start": 109, "end": 125}, {"start": 161, "end": 175}, {"start": 239, "end": 253}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 353, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 369}, {"start": 416, "end": 434}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 501, "end": 514}, {"start": 548, "end": 554}, {"start": 635, "end": 642}, {"start": 664, "end": 669}, {"start": 767, "end": 781}, {"start": 799, "end": 815}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Even though some people would give @placeholder high marks for doing the kinds of things that might have a positive long-term effect on the economy -- like raising the retirement age to put the system on sounder fiscal footing -- he hasn't been successful in bringing jobs back,\" Leruth said.", "idx": 98095}], "idx": 63939} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A rookie NYPD officer shot an innocent unarmed father-of-one dead by accident as he walked down a dark stairwell, police have revealed. The department's Internal Affairs Bureau has launched an investigation after Peter Liang entered a housing project in Brooklyn and shot Akai Gurley in the chest as his horrified girlfriend watched. The officer, who joined the force in 2013, raised his gun and fired when he heard noises. Scroll down for video Innocent victim: Akai Gurley, 28, (pictured left and right in an old booking photo) was shot and killed by rookie cop Peter Liang as he entered a stairwell in a public housing project in Brooklyn\n@highlight\nPeter Liang shot Akai Gurley in the chest in a 'pitch black' stairwell\n@highlight\nCop was with partner Shaun Landau when he was patrolling Pink Houses\n@highlight\nGurley, 28, was hit in the chest while standing with girlfriend Melissa Butler\n@highlight\nShe claimed the officers did not present themselves before the encounter\n@highlight\nCommissioner Bill Bratton said the victim was a 'total innocent'\n@highlight\nTold a press conference that 'everything points to accidental discharge'\n@highlight\nLiang has been stripped of his gun and badge and placed on modified duty", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 153, "end": 175}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 254, "end": 261}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 564, "end": 574}, {"start": 633, "end": 640}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 756, "end": 767}, {"start": 792, "end": 802}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1149, "end": 1153}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When her boyfriend collapsed, @placeholder tried to perform CPR after dialing 911 and asked neighbors to try and help revive him.", "idx": 98113}], "idx": 63951} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama spoke separately Friday with Speaker John Boehner and the top Senate Democrat to try to salvage a fiscal cliff deal by the end of year, after Republican disarray in the U.S. House put the negotiations in limbo. In a previously unscheduled statement to reporters, Obama outlined a possible agreement that he said would include protecting middle-class Americans from a tax hike, extending unemployment benefits and setting a framework for future deficit reduction steps. He called on Congress to pass the agreement after a Christmas break so he can sign it before the end of the year, when the fiscal cliff arrives in the form of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Obama spoke with congressional leaders about a possible deal\n@highlight\nA Democratic source lays out possible scenarios\n@highlight\nHouse Republicans reject Speaker Boehner's tax alternative\n@highlight\nEveryone's taxes go up in 11 days without an agreement", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 41}, {"start": 80, "end": 91}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 112, "end": 119}, {"start": 185, "end": 194}, {"start": 212, "end": 221}, {"start": 306, "end": 310}, {"start": 393, "end": 401}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 745, "end": 749}, {"start": 819, "end": 828}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"What the president has proposed so far simply won't do anything to solve our spending problems,\" @placeholder said, noting that \"because of the political divide in the country, because of the divide here in Washington, trying to bridge these differences has been difficult.\"", "idx": 98126}], "idx": 63959} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Culture Secretary Maria Miller should be thrown out of the Cabinet and be forced to give up her Commons seat as punishment for making false expenses claims, according to a Mail on Sunday poll. 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The quartet was formed in 2004 after a global search. The operatic quartet's new album, \"The Promise,\" debuted atop the UK charts, their third collection to hit the No. 1 spot. The album (which was released in the U.S. last Tuesday) features Leonard Cohen's \"Hallelujah,\" Frankie Goes to Hollywood's \"The Power of Love,\" and the traditional \"Amazing Grace.\" Il Divo also takes a chance on the ABBA hit \"The Winner Takes it All.\" The group is the brainchild of \"American Idol\" judge Simon Cowell, who saw a potential market for an international, \"popera\"-style act after the soaring success of the Andrea Bocelli-Sarah Brightman duet \"Time to Say Goodbye (Con te Partiro).\" Watch Il Divo in action \u00bb\n@highlight\nThe group is the brainchild of \"American Idol\" judge Simon Cowell\n@highlight\nThe operatic quartet's new album, \"The Promise,\" debuted atop the UK charts\n@highlight\nIl Divo (Italian for \"divine male performer\") is made up of singers from four countries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 37, "end": 43}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 211, "end": 212}, {"start": 305, "end": 308}, {"start": 333, "end": 345}, {"start": 350, "end": 359}, {"start": 363, "end": 387}, {"start": 392, "end": 408}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 484, "end": 487}, {"start": 494, "end": 516}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 688, "end": 701}, {"start": 703, "end": 717}, {"start": 725, "end": 743}, {"start": 746, "end": 759}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 913, "end": 923}, {"start": 944, "end": 945}, {"start": 965, "end": 971}, {"start": 974, "end": 980}]}, "qas": [{"query": "CNN caught up with Il Divo to find out how close they are to Cowell, and which @placeholder pop diva they dream of collaborating with.", "idx": 98144}, {"query": "I still remember the first time we went to number one (in the @placeholder).", "idx": 98145}], "idx": 63971} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Tokyo (CNN) -- Police have detained two American men as part of an investigation into the strangling death of an Irish exchange student in Tokyo, Japanese authorities said Sunday. Nicola Furlong, 21, was found dead in a hotel room with one of the men, according to Tokyo police. The men were not charged in Furlong's death. Rather, police arrested the men on suspicion of improperly touching Furlong's friend in a taxi early Thursday, as the four headed back to the hotel, authorities said. Authorities would not say how the four ended up together, but Japanese media reported that the women were attending a Nicki Minaj concert in Tokyo when they met the men and decided to accompany them to their hotel rooms.\n@highlight\nNEW: Nicola Furlong was an \"outgoing, bubbly\" girl, her parish priest says\n@highlight\nNEW: Her rural Irish community is devastated, the Rev. Jim Fitzpatrick says\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old is found dead in a hotel room with one of the men, police say\n@highlight\nThe death is believed to be a result of strangling", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 40, "end": 47}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 146, "end": 153}, {"start": 180, "end": 193}, {"start": 265, "end": 269}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 392, "end": 398}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 609, "end": 619}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 728, "end": 741}, {"start": 824, "end": 828}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, described her as an \"outgoing, bubbly sort of girl and very well liked,\" and said she was looking forward to coming home after having been in Japan since October.", "idx": 98149}], "idx": 63973} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 28 August 2013 Cadbury has ditched the all time classic chocolate Bournville in favour of foreign invader Toblerone in its Christmas tins of Heroes causing outrage among fans. The move has been dubbed \u2018unpatriotic\u2019 by one of Britain\u2019s top chocolate tasters Angus Kennedy, who considers the inclusion of the Swiss sweet an insult to fans of the nation\u2019s favourite chocolate. American food giant Kraft took over Cadbury in 2010, despite fierce backlash from lovers of the iconic English confectionery brand - now under the umbrella of multinational group Mondelez International.\n@highlight\nMove has been dubbed 'unpatriotic' by one of Britain's top chocolate tasters\n@highlight\nAmerican food giant Kraft took over Cadbury in 2010 despite opposition\n@highlight\nToblerone is being heralded as a special treat at the expense of Bourneville, the home of Cadbury\n@highlight\nChocoholics are worried the takeover will lead to a demise of the Birmingham-based firm", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 139, "end": 148}, {"start": 179, "end": 187}, {"start": 196, "end": 204}, {"start": 298, "end": 304}, {"start": 330, "end": 342}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 447, "end": 454}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 483, "end": 489}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 626, "end": 647}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 749, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1015}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'If I wanted a @placeholder, I would go out and buy one.", "idx": 98155}], "idx": 63978} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 08:50 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:22 EST, 14 November 2013 David Cameron last night condemned the \u2018appalling\u2019 and \u2018chilling\u2019 slaughter of innocent civilians in Sri Lanka as he and Prince Charles arrived there for the Commonwealth summit. The Prime Minister flew into a diplomatic firestorm after demanding that President Mahinda Rajapaksa hold a new inquiry into his regime\u2019s human rights abuses. But Mr Cameron\u2019s hosts hit back, accusing him of behaving like a colonial bully. 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So when celebrity chef Clarissa Dickson Wright decided to write about her day out in a multi-cultural part of Leicester, she didn't mince her words. The former star of the BBC's Two Fat Ladies claimed a visit to the city, which has a large Muslim population, was 'the most frightening experience of her life'.\n@highlight\nChef was 'surprised any of the people who might object could read what I wrote as it is written in English'\n@highlight\nShe describes visit to the 'ghetto' after getting lost in traffic and found herself 'in an area where all the men were wearing Islamic clothing'\n@highlight\nBut she says there's an upside \u2014 she's thankful for the large number of Asian restaurants in the city as 'you can eat excellent curry' there\n@highlight\nHer comments were criticised by the Muslim Council of Britain and the city's mayor, who claims her account 'may help sell books but it is cheap'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 94, "end": 116}, {"start": 277, "end": 299}, {"start": 364, "end": 372}, {"start": 426, "end": 428}, {"start": 432, "end": 445}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 821, "end": 827}, {"start": 922, "end": 926}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1062}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'None of the men would talk to me when I tried to find out where I was and how to get out of there because I was an @placeholder female and they don't talk to females they don't know, while if the women could speak English they weren't about to show it by having a word with me.", "idx": 98170}], "idx": 63991} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths Some people may think that the spread of herpes is a modern problem. But scientists have found that Herpes Simplex Virus-1, which manifests itself as cold sores, infected hominids before the evolutionary split from chimpanzees, six million years ago. While genital herpes, or HSV-2, jumped from ancient chimpanzees to ancestors of modern humans - Homo erectus - approximately 1.6 million years ago, they claim. Scientists studied the cross-species transmission, from chimps (stock image pictured) to human ancestors using advanced models of molecular evolution. They found the HSV-1, which manifests itself as cold sores, infected hominids before the evolutionary split from chimpanzees six million years ago\n@highlight\nGenital herpes or HSV-2 jumped from ancient chimpanzees to ancestors of modern humans - Homo erectus - approximately 1.6 million years ago\n@highlight\nHSV-1, which manifests itself as cold sores, infected hominids before the evolutionary split from chimpanzees six million years ago\n@highlight\nUniversity of California San Diego scientists studied the cross-species transmission using advanced models of molecular evolution\n@highlight\nUnderstanding how viruses evolved could help experts prevent them", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 119, "end": 138}, {"start": 295, "end": 299}, {"start": 366, "end": 369}, {"start": 596, "end": 600}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 827, "end": 838}, {"start": 889, "end": 891}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "allowed the experts to determine when @placeholder and HSV-2 were introduced", "idx": 98179}], "idx": 63997} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Brothers Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko have sent Britain's WBA world heavyweight champion David Haye a New Year message, saying they are both ready to fight him in 2011. 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Michael Jackson is shown rehearsing at the Staples Center on June 23, two days before his death. Details on how to register for the 10 a.m. (1 p.m. ET) service at the 20,000-seat Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, Tuesday are to be announced Friday. Jackson's family will hold a private ceremony before the public memorial service, his brother said Thursday. 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The Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury told the Mail that the First Minister should stop \u2018hiding away\u2019 and go head to head with him. The challenge came after Mr Salmond accused the Tories, Labour and Lib Dems of trying to 'bully' him with an unprecedented cross-party warning that an independent Scotland would not be allowed to keep the pound. 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He tweeted a link to the ad, commenting, \"The Obama campaign is taking #bigdata seriously; what about the GOP candidates?\"\n@highlight\nIn the mechanics of identifying voters, President Obama's team is ahead of GOP rivals\n@highlight\nObama's re-election campaign is the only one doing cutting-edge work with data\n@highlight\nPresident's operation uses a powerful social-networking tool called NationalField\n@highlight\nExpert: GOP presidential campaigns don't fully understand power of data crunching", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 153, "end": 194}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 299, "end": 318}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 602, "end": 612}, {"start": 617, "end": 626}, {"start": 650, "end": 671}, {"start": 720, "end": 724}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 858, "end": 862}, {"start": 883, "end": 885}, {"start": 905, "end": 909}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And unlike an open social network, where everyone is equal, @placeholder runs on a hierarchical social graph: Higher-level staff get a broader view of the state and local work below them.", "idx": 98190}], "idx": 64004} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Piyush Srivastava Updated: 16:41 EST, 22 January 2012 The BJP is collapsing under the weight of its own heavyweights in UP. Minutes after the appointment of Pankaj Singh - son of party's former president Rajnath Singh - as general secretary of the UP unit on Sunday, three senior state-level functionaries tendered their resignation in protest. Daya Shanker Singh, Santosh Singh and Ashwini Tyagi - who have forwarded their resignations to party president Nitin Gadkari are UP BJP secretaries. Like father, like son: Rajnath Singh (left) and his son Pankaj Pankaj, who is much junior to them, also held the same post before being promoted.\n@highlight\n'The BJP is turning into a concentration camp where its committed workers are victimised'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 61, "end": 63}, {"start": 123, "end": 124}, {"start": 160, "end": 171}, {"start": 207, "end": 219}, {"start": 348, "end": 365}, {"start": 368, "end": 380}, {"start": 386, "end": 398}, {"start": 459, "end": 471}, {"start": 480, "end": 482}, {"start": 520, "end": 532}, {"start": 553, "end": 558}, {"start": 560, "end": 565}, {"start": 659, "end": 661}]}, "qas": [{"query": "My two colleagues and I have sent our resignations to @placeholder in protest against his decision to promote Pankaj.'", "idx": 98191}], "idx": 64005} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Aston Villa's home clash with Liverpool... Aston Villa vs Liverpool (Villa Park) Team news Aston Villa New signing Carles Gil goes straight into the Aston Villa squad for Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash at home to Liverpool. 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The first, which I witnessed, took place at Farnborough College of Technology in Hampshire, where I was studying. The Troggs, having had a series of hits in the Sixties, were then at their career nadir, playing a college gig for a fee that would have amounted to no more than \u00a3100. 'Obsession': Reg Presley (third from left), seen with his Troggs bandmates in Germany in 1965, was fascinated by unexplained phenomena\n@highlight\nLegendary lead singer of The Troggs was fascinated by crop circles\n@highlight\nThe 71-year-old, who died this week, never lost enthusiasm for UFOs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 150, "end": 160}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 296, "end": 328}, {"start": 333, "end": 341}, {"start": 370, "end": 375}, {"start": 413, "end": 419}, {"start": 547, "end": 557}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 821, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He never lost his enthusiasm for little green men and @placeholder,\u2019 says Keith.", "idx": 98193}], "idx": 64007} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For a little while, it looks like \"Up,\" Pixar's 10th feature-length film, is going to be a downer. 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Their savings for the holiday of a lifetime are eaten up by this rainy day, that domestic disaster, until there's no more lifetime left -- not for Ellie, anyway.\n@highlight\nCNN.com's Tom Charity: \"Up\" is another winner from Pixar\n@highlight\nFilm concerns the adventures of an old man and a young boy ... and a talking dog\n@highlight\nThere are some unlikely moments, but warmth and richness always come through", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 44, "end": 45}, {"start": 49, "end": 53}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 191, "end": 197}, {"start": 451, "end": 454}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 647, "end": 651}, {"start": 833, "end": 837}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}, {"start": 869, "end": 884}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is all wide-eyed innocence and boundless enthusiasm, haplessly helpful.", "idx": 98196}], "idx": 64009} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- \"If we had been a split second slower, he could have been hit in the head.\" It has been 30 years since the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. But for retired Secret Service agent Ray Shaddick, the memories of that gray, rainy day in Washington remain clear. It was 2:27 p.m., March 30, 1981. The 70-year-old president, barely two months into his term, exits the Washington Hilton after delivering a speech to leaders of the AFL-CIO. He walks out a side door to the hotel -- a door used more than 100 times by presidents in the previous decade.\n@highlight\nThirty years after Reagan's shooting, presidential protection is more comprehensive\n@highlight\nPowerful explosives are among growing threats to presidential security\n@highlight\nAgent who shadowed Reagan: Explosives now \"can take a city block out.\"\n@highlight\nBook author: \"They don't want to risk agents thinking. They just have to act\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 216, "end": 227}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 399, "end": 415}, {"start": 461, "end": 467}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder walks on his own power through the emergency room doorway before collapsing.", "idx": 98202}], "idx": 64014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joel Christie A lawyer for the wife of a Georgia man arrested in the death of their toddler who was left in a overheated SUV believes the woman has been ruled out as a suspect in the murder case. The attorney for Leanna Harris says a victims impact statement has been requested of his client, suggesting prosecutors do not intend to charge her. Her husband, Ross Harris, has been charged with intentionally leaving their son, 22-month-old Cooper, in a hot SUV for seven hours on June 18, killing him. Leanna Harris has since received a grief package to help her deal with her loss, according to WSBTV.\n@highlight\nCriminal defense attorney Lawrence Zimmerman said Leanna Harris was asked to submit a victims impact statement over the death of her son\n@highlight\nMove suggest she will not charged in the death of 22-month-old Cooper, who was left to die in a scorching SUV for seven hours on June 18\n@highlight\nProsecutors had previously questioned Harris' odd behavior in the wake of her son's death\n@highlight\nAt police headquarters she asked her husband whether he had 'said too much'\n@highlight\nRoss Harris has been charged with child cruelty murder and is being held without bond in Cobb jail", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 44, "end": 50}, {"start": 124, "end": 126}, {"start": 216, "end": 228}, {"start": 361, "end": 371}, {"start": 442, "end": 447}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 598, "end": 602}, {"start": 642, "end": 659}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 827, "end": 832}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1110}, {"start": 1189, "end": 1192}]}, "qas": [{"query": "with murder after his toddler son died inside of a hot @placeholder, was refused", "idx": 98210}], "idx": 64020} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- There were few answers Sunday about the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a day after contact was lost with the commercial jetliner en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. An aerial search resumed at first light, with aircraft searching an area of the South China Sea for any sign of where the flight may have gone down, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, the director general of civil aviation in Malaysia, told reporters \"We have not been able to locate anything, see anything,\" Rahman said. \"There's nothing new to report.\" The closest things to clues in the search for the missing jetliner are oil slicks in the Gulf of Thailand, about 90 miles south of Vietnam's Tho Chu Island -- the same area where the flight disappeared from radar early Saturday morning. A Vietnamese reconnaissance plane, part of a massive, multinational search effort, spotted the oil slicks that stretch between six and nine miles, the Vietnam government's official news agency reported.\n@highlight\n\"We have not been able to locate anything,\" an airline official says\n@highlight\nU.S. law enforcement sources say both passports were stolen in Thailand\n@highlight\nOne of the two stolen passports is listed in Interpol's database, sources say\n@highlight\nVietnamese searchers spot oil slicks in the South China Sea", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 80, "end": 107}, {"start": 182, "end": 193}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 287, "end": 301}, {"start": 356, "end": 378}, {"start": 423, "end": 430}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 641, "end": 656}, {"start": 683, "end": 689}, {"start": 693, "end": 706}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 940, "end": 946}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1153}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1218}, {"start": 1255, "end": 1264}, {"start": 1299, "end": 1313}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Malaysian authorities have not yet confirmed the @placeholder report, Rahman said.", "idx": 98211}], "idx": 64021} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(RealSimple.com) -- For this constantly bickering couple, talking about divorce forced them to re-evaluate and revamp their differing communication styles. Akilah and Kris Richards Lawrenceville, Georgia Married eight years When Akilah and Kris became friends in the 10th grade, she was the extroverted captain of the cheerleading squad and the student-government vice president. He was a precocious student (he had skipped a grade) and a serious artist who preferred drawing to, well, people. Still, they clicked. \"I liked that Kris was really laid-back,\" says Akilah, 33, \"and he appreciated my big personality.\" RealSimple.com: What is your body language saying?\n@highlight\nAkilah and Kris bickered over everything shortly after they married in 2002\n@highlight\nWhen faced with a problem, Akilah preferred to talk; Kris would try to drop the subject\n@highlight\nWhile rehearsing divorce talks for daughters, couple explored relationship\n@highlight\nLearning to understand each others' feelings saved their union", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 14}, {"start": 156, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 193}, {"start": 196, "end": 202}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 240, "end": 243}, {"start": 529, "end": 532}, {"start": 562, "end": 567}, {"start": 615, "end": 628}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 691}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 817, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She and @placeholder, 32, lost touch after graduation but reconnected through an old pal four years later.", "idx": 98218}], "idx": 64028} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For BlackBerry users, taking a leap of faith and ditching a QWERTY keyboard for a touchscreen phone can be daunting. To solve this, a company backed by US TV presenter Ryan Seacrest has attempted to bridge the gap by creating a physical keyboard that slides onto touchscreen phones - although it comes at a price. The Typo Keyboard costs $99 (\u00a360) and is due to launch in January for iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S handsets. Other smartphones and tablet versions will then follow later next year. Scroll down for video The Typo Keyboard, pictured, costs $99 (\u00a360) and is due to launch in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas for the iPhone 5 and 5S. Other phone and tablet versions will then follow later next year\n@highlight\nTypo Keyboard costs $99 (\u00a360) and will be available on iPhone 5 and 5S\n@highlight\nIt will launch at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month\n@highlight\nUS presenter Ryan Seacrest is a founder and said to invested $1million\n@highlight\nKeyboard fits over the bottom of the phone adding an inch to the length", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 152, "end": 153}, {"start": 168, "end": 180}, {"start": 318, "end": 330}, {"start": 384, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 405}, {"start": 515, "end": 527}, {"start": 595, "end": 619}, {"start": 624, "end": 632}, {"start": 642, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 656}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 790, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 804}, {"start": 839, "end": 863}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 900, "end": 901}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "We looked at each other and thought there was an easy solution to the problem, a keyboard for the @placeholder.", "idx": 98220}], "idx": 64029} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Two mothers expressed outrage Friday night that their young children -- about 1,000 miles away and days apart -- were inadvertently given alcohol by servers at franchises of national chain restaurants. Jill Vanheest, whose 2-year-old son was given sangria on March 31 at an Olive Garden in Lakeland, Florida, told HLN's Jane Velez-Mitchell that she's having difficulty accepting what happened. \"They poisoned my child right in front of me,\" Vanheest said Friday. \"There aren't really words for how distrustful that makes me feel, how angry I am.\" Just over a week later, on April 8, Taylor Dill-Reese said that her 15-month-old son was given alcohol during a meal -- rather than the apple juice he'd ordered -- at an Applebee's in Madison Heights, Michigan.\n@highlight\nA Florida mother says of Olive Garden: \"They poisoned my child right in front of me\"\n@highlight\nHer toddler was taken to the hospital after being served sangria at a Florida restaurant\n@highlight\n8 days later, a Michigan boy was served alcohol at an Applebee's franchise\n@highlight\nBoth chains apologized and vowed to change their drink-serving policies", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 211, "end": 223}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 329, "end": 347}, {"start": 450, "end": 457}, {"start": 592, "end": 608}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 754}, {"start": 757, "end": 764}, {"start": 780, "end": 786}, {"start": 803, "end": 814}, {"start": 944, "end": 950}, {"start": 990, "end": 997}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's, though, said that Madison Heights police conducted a field test and found the drink itself only registered a .014 alcohol level.", "idx": 98221}, {"query": "While Dill-Reese has already filed a lawsuit against @placeholder's, Vanheest said she has not decided whether to do the same against Olive Garden.", "idx": 98222}], "idx": 64030} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hannah Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:34 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:14 EST, 18 December 2012 Punishment: Nurse Stephen Johnson faces being struck off for his treatment of mentally ill patients A senior nurse who goose-stepped around a room of mentally ill patients while performing Nazi salutes faces being struck off. Stephen Johnson put a finger under his nose to represent a Hitler moustache and marched around the NHS care home in Essex like Basil Fawlty in the comedy classic Fawlty Towers. He reduced a patient who suffered from delusions that he was Adolf Hitler to tears. The patient \u2013 identified as Patient C \u2013 had a strange obsession with Nazi Germany and suffered from hallucinations.\n@highlight\nStephen Johnson, 54, was found guilty of eight allegations of misconduct\n@highlight\nJohnson, from Colchester, Essex, reduced a patient who suffered from delusions that he was Adolf Hitler to tears\n@highlight\nHe shouted 'Heil Hitler' while Polish and Jewish colleagues watched\n@highlight\nHe also groped a male colleague and touched a male patient's genitals\n@highlight\nThe deputy ward manager sent pornographic images to a female co-worker", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 114, "end": 128}, {"start": 285, "end": 288}, {"start": 322, "end": 336}, {"start": 381, "end": 386}, {"start": 421, "end": 423}, {"start": 438, "end": 442}, {"start": 449, "end": 460}, {"start": 484, "end": 496}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 611, "end": 619}, {"start": 652, "end": 663}, {"start": 710, "end": 724}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 820, "end": 824}, {"start": 885, "end": 896}, {"start": 930, "end": 940}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 960, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Unacceptable: Johnson's tasteless behaviour is reminiscent of a memorable scene in @placeholder in which Basil Fawlty goose-steps around his hotel", "idx": 98241}], "idx": 64042} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You can keep them for only a week. But T-Mobile is handing out free iPhones, along with a trial run of its cellular service, in the latest in a string of unorthodox promotions for the No. 4 wireless carrier in the United States. Through \"T-Mobile Test Drive,\" curious consumers will get an iPhone 5S loaner and seven days of unlimited data to check out the service. Starting Monday, people can sign up for the program online. If they're not impressed, they can drop the phone off at any T-Mobile store, at no charge. People must give T-Mobile a valid credit card number to get a phone. If they return a cracked or water-damaged phone, they're billed $100. If they don't return the phone at all, they're billed $700, plus tax.\n@highlight\n\"T-Mobile Test Drive\" program gives the curious an iPhone 5S for seven days\n@highlight\nThe week comes with unlimited data on the network\n@highlight\nIt's the latest in a string of unconventional tactics by the No. 4 carrier\n@highlight\nPromotions come as Sprint is reportedly trying to buy T-Mobile", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 247, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 265}, {"start": 299, "end": 307}, {"start": 496, "end": 509}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 747, "end": 754}, {"start": 797, "end": 805}, {"start": 999, "end": 1004}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1041}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Our network kicks ass, and now people can experience for themselves what a data-strong network can do with T-Mobile @placeholder.\"", "idx": 98244}], "idx": 64044} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:27 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 10:00 EST, 8 August 2012 A couple has been pulled before a judge after they refused to let their eight-year-old daughter undergo chemotherapy for a brain tumour, opting for alternative treatment instead. Sarah Parisian, from Minnetonka, Minnesota, had 90 per cent of the cancerous tumour removed last December and underwent a cycle of chemotherapy - but endured painful suffering, her parents said. When they told doctors they would not allow her to go through it again, Jon and Karen Parisian were reported to Child Protection Services and ordered into court.\n@highlight\nSarah Parisian had operation to remove 90 per cent of tumor last year\n@highlight\nUnderwent chemotherapy afterwards - but suffered terrible side effects\n@highlight\nParents did not want to see her suffer so opted for alternative therapies\n@highlight\nChild Protective Services ordered couple to court\n@highlight\nThe Parisians agreed to a compromise of lesser treatment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 274, "end": 287}, {"start": 295, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 315}, {"start": 541, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 562}, {"start": 581, "end": 605}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 890, "end": 914}, {"start": 955, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'So in order to modify her treatment we had to go in front of a judge and fortunately we seem to be working this out,' @placeholder, a financial adviser, added.", "idx": 98248}], "idx": 64047} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "An Iraq war veteran who launched his own aid group to provide medical help for Syrian war refugees has been named as the next potential victim of ISIS. Former U.S. Army Ranger Peter Kassig, 26, has been confirmed as the latest American hostage to be held by Islamic State militants after he featured at the end of a video showing the beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning. In the footage, which emerged on the internet tonight, Mr Kassig, from Indianapolis, is shown on his knees next to 'Jihadi John'. The young aid worker is being held by the Jihadi who tells the camera that President Obama's aerial bombardment in Syria means that 'it is only right to continue to strike the necks of your people.'\n@highlight\nPeter Kassig appears in latest ISIS video showing British aid worker's death\n@highlight\nIn footage, 26-year-old is shown on his knees as he is held by 'Jihadi John'\n@highlight\nVideo released tonight claims to show beheading of hostage Alan Henning\n@highlight\n'Jihadi John' tells camera that President Obama's aerial bombardment in Syria means that 'it is only right to continue to strike necks of your people'\n@highlight\nMr Kassig enlisted in the Army in 2006 and served in the Iraq war in 2007\n@highlight\nHe then went to provide aid to Syrian war refugees and his family said that while in captivity he converted to Islam and took the name Abdul Rahman", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 6}, {"start": 79, "end": 84}, {"start": 146, "end": 149}, {"start": 159, "end": 167}, {"start": 176, "end": 187}, {"start": 227, "end": 234}, {"start": 258, "end": 270}, {"start": 347, "end": 353}, {"start": 366, "end": 377}, {"start": 438, "end": 443}, {"start": 451, "end": 462}, {"start": 496, "end": 506}, {"start": 552, "end": 557}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 720, "end": 731}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 770, "end": 776}, {"start": 872, "end": 882}, {"start": 896, "end": 900}, {"start": 955, "end": 966}, {"start": 980, "end": 990}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}, {"start": 1051, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1170}, {"start": 1198, "end": 1201}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1262}, {"start": 1337, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1361, "end": 1372}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Because of our parliament's decision to attack the Islamic state I as a member of the @placeholder public will now pay the price for that decision.'", "idx": 98253}], "idx": 64051} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Newcastle United fans are all doing a jig by the Tyne right now. They have just been given a gift for Christmas and a Happy New Year all in one. I don't know one Newcastle fan who wanted Pardew to stay, so they are delighted Crystal Palace have obliged and taken him off their hands. But there is a downside to this that must surely hurt even the most passionate member of the anti-Alan Pardew brigade. Alan Pardew has left Newcastle United for relegation-threatened Crystal Palace Pardew's decision to leave Tyneside will make the majority of Newcastle United fans happy\n@highlight\nAlan Pardew leaving is a Christmas gift for Newcastle supporters\n@highlight\nNewcastle's image globally means they won't attract a top manager\n@highlight\nUnder Mike Ashley's guardianship Toon are seen as also-rans at best", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 49, "end": 52}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 162, "end": 170}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 377, "end": 392}, {"start": 403, "end": 413}, {"start": 424, "end": 439}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 482, "end": 487}, {"start": 509, "end": 516}, {"start": 544, "end": 559}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 608, "end": 616}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 742, "end": 752}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But at the same time it's confirmation of what some of us have believed for a little while now \u2013 the only thing big about @placeholder is the support of the fans.", "idx": 98257}], "idx": 64054} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Harriet Arkell Yoko Ono is a regular on Twitter, using it as a platform to share such gems as 'Remember, we are all water in the same ocean'. And while her 4.7million followers may smile wryly at her more mystical offerings, one, in particular, is driven mad by them. Tennis coach Judy Murray has taken to mocking John Lennon's widow on Twitter, retweeting her thoughts and adding jokes of her own. Barely a day goes past on the social network without the mother of Wimbledon champion Andy Murray making a jokey comeback to the 81-year-old New Yorker. Musings: Yoko Ono's mystical messages on Twitter are relentlessly mocked by tennis coach, Judy Murray\n@highlight\nJudy Murray, 54, often mocks Twitter messages posted by Yoko Ono, 81\n@highlight\nThe tennis coach has no time for spiritual tweets posted by peace activist\n@highlight\nTypical Ono tweets include: 'Remember, we are all water in the same ocean'\n@highlight\nScathing Scotswoman retweets New Yorker's messages - with added jokes\n@highlight\nOno, who has 4.68million followers to Murray's 94,000, has never replied", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 25}, {"start": 43, "end": 49}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 284, "end": 294}, {"start": 317, "end": 327}, {"start": 340, "end": 346}, {"start": 469, "end": 477}, {"start": 488, "end": 498}, {"start": 543, "end": 552}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 645, "end": 655}, {"start": 668, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 842, "end": 844}, {"start": 929, "end": 938}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1044}]}, "qas": [{"query": "No-nonsense: Straight-talking @placeholder is widely credited as being a driving force behind her son's tennis success", "idx": 98259}], "idx": 64055} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One person was killed in a shooting involving Border Patrol agents at the U.S.-Mexico border, Mexican state media reported Thursday. A U.S. Border Patrol agent shot and killed an adolescent who had been throwing rocks alongside several others at the border, the state-run Notimex news agency said, citing anonymous sources. In a statement released earlier Thursday, the U.S. Border Patrol confirmed the Wednesday night shooting, but did not say whether anyone had been killed. Citing preliminary reports, the Border Patrol said agents saw smugglers drop drugs on the U.S. side of the border in Nogales, Arizona, then return to Mexico.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mexico: The violence sparks \"serious doubts about the use of lethal force\"\n@highlight\nNotimex: A U.S. Border Patrol agent shoots and kills an adolescent\n@highlight\nBorder patrol: An agent opened fire in response to rock-throwing\n@highlight\nThe FBI is investigating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 55, "end": 67}, {"start": 83, "end": 86}, {"start": 88, "end": 93}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 144, "end": 147}, {"start": 149, "end": 161}, {"start": 281, "end": 287}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 384, "end": 396}, {"start": 518, "end": 530}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 603, "end": 609}, {"start": 612, "end": 618}, {"start": 636, "end": 641}, {"start": 660, "end": 665}, {"start": 746, "end": 752}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 762, "end": 774}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "An appeal is pending in a lawsuit filed by the teen's parents in @placeholder federal court, accusing the officer of using excessive force.", "idx": 98262}], "idx": 64057} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The jokes can finally end. Aston Villa have scored in the Premier League. At the eleventh hour. Literally. After 660 minutes of trying and failing to get a goal, Paul Lambert\u2019s side found a way past one of the best defences in world football. Carles Gil shimmied round Oscar and delivered an inch-perfect cross. Jores Okore rose at the far post and nodded the ball past Thibaut Courtois. 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Kellogg\u2019s Special K is sold as a healthy option for women trying to lose weight but contains 17g of sugar per 100g. That is equivalent to more than four teaspoons of white sugar and is 30 per cent more than the 13g of sugar per 100g in Special K sold in America. Manufacturers claim that the level of sugar consumed in breakfast cereals is still low compared to what most people eat throughout the day The British version of Cheerios, made by Nestl\u00e9, has 21.5g of sugar per 100g, more than five times the amount of sugar as the American version (4g per 100g).\n@highlight\nKellogg\u2019s Special K has 17g per 100g compared to 13g in US\n@highlight\nCheerios have 21.5g of sugar per 100g but in America it is only 4g\n@highlight\nAlpen has 15% more sugar in UK than in the US\n@highlight\nGovernment asks companies to commit to obesity pledges", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 131, "end": 139}, {"start": 357, "end": 365}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 528, "end": 534}, {"start": 547, "end": 554}, {"start": 565, "end": 570}, {"start": 650, "end": 657}, {"start": 693, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 711}, {"start": 749, "end": 750}, {"start": 808, "end": 814}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 869, "end": 870}, {"start": 884, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The manufacturer claimed that the difference in levels of sugar was not a result of extra additives in the @placeholder product.", "idx": 98270}], "idx": 64060} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- High school athletic director Brian Bordainick felt like he'd been shot when he learned the crushing news about his \"9th Ward Field of Dreams\" project. Coach Shyrone Carey, left, and athletic director Brian Bordainick are rebuilding a once-dominant football team. Architects who had agreed to help the Katrina battered Carver High School in New Orleans, Louisiana, win an NFL grant to build a $2 million stadium were pulling out -- the weekend before a Monday deadline. The firm apologized, Bordainick said, but it would not be able to provide a design proposal for the facility, which was critical to winning the $200,000 grant.\n@highlight\nHigh school hit hard by Katrina aims to build $2 million sports field with donations\n@highlight\nFour years after storm, all 530 students attend classes in FEMA trailers\n@highlight\n23-year-old athletic director leads fundraising campaign -- much of which is online\n@highlight\nSupporters: Facility will help students develop pride, discipline for successful life", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 130, "end": 149}, {"start": 167, "end": 179}, {"start": 210, "end": 225}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 328, "end": 345}, {"start": 350, "end": 360}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 381, "end": 383}, {"start": 500, "end": 509}, {"start": 674, "end": 680}, {"start": 805, "end": 808}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And, if you kick a field goal on the other side, it goes into a house which was knocked off its foundation from @placeholder.\"", "idx": 98271}], "idx": 64061} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "GOLDENEYE: IAN FLEMING'S JAMAICA by Matthew Parkinson (Hutchinson \u00a320) At the height of summer July 1943, Ian Fleming, then the assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence, flew to Jamaica with his old friend Ivar Bryce to investigate reports that a millionaire Swede \u2014 and Nazi sympathiser \u2014 had built a secret submarine base on the island. Bryce came away convinced that the trip had been a disaster. They found no evidence of a base and it rained incessantly \u2014 so much so that toadstools grew in their shoes overnight. Unbeknown to him, Fleming felt quite differently. He didn\u2019t care about the rain or the toadstools in his shoes. He loved everything about Jamaica, especially its air of romantic decay.\n@highlight\nWhen Ian Fleming first visited Jamaica in 1943 he was entranced\n@highlight\nAfter the war was over he asked his friend Bryce to look for a site for him to build a house on\n@highlight\nWhile visiting a plot, Bryce saw a beautiful naked woman climb out of the water; it was the clincher\n@highlight\nShortly after moving to his new home, Fleming began writing Casino Royale\n@highlight\nThe mixture of action and sensuality he found at Goldeneye proved to be the rock upon which James Bond was built", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 21}, {"start": 36, "end": 52}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 145, "end": 174}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 266, "end": 270}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 346, "end": 350}, {"start": 544, "end": 550}, {"start": 664, "end": 670}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 753, "end": 759}, {"start": 840, "end": 844}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}, {"start": 1150, "end": 1158}, {"start": 1193, "end": 1202}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018You have never done it before and it might make you feel very happy.\u2019 Like @placeholder, there was something distinctly misogynistic about Fleming\u2019s philandering.", "idx": 98273}], "idx": 64062} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's \"Google problem\" is well documented. Now, the former U.S. senator's chief political rival, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, appears to be joining him. On Friday, a Google search for Romney's name was delivering a site called \"Spreading Romney\" as one of its top results. The spoof site (which, as will soon become apparent, is in no way associated with the Republican candidate or his campaign) is a twist on a site that caused Santorum to ask Google to bury it. \"Spreading Santorum\" popped up on the Web after the then-senator angered gay-rights advocates in 2003 with a comment that compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia. A podcast host and sex columnist created the site, which \"defines\" Santorum's name with an explicit and lewd term we won't repeat here.\n@highlight\nMitt Romney joins GOP rival Rick Santorum with a Google search-results problem\n@highlight\nNew site, \"Spreading Romney,\" gives a profane, fake definition of candidate's name\n@highlight\nSites for Newt Gingrich, President Obama also exist, but have less traction", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 18}, {"start": 43, "end": 55}, {"start": 60, "end": 65}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 157, "end": 169}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 291, "end": 306}, {"start": 422, "end": 431}, {"start": 493, "end": 500}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 529, "end": 546}, {"start": 566, "end": 568}, {"start": 770, "end": 777}, {"start": 850, "end": 860}, {"start": 868, "end": 870}, {"start": 878, "end": 890}, {"start": 899, "end": 904}, {"start": 961, "end": 966}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1056}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1073}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder refused, saying it \"very rarely\" removes content, and only when it is illegal or explicitly violates Google's terms of service.", "idx": 98274}], "idx": 64063} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A family has been awarded a million dollar payout after shocking undercover footage revealed their mother was being abused in her care home. Eryetha Mayberry, 96, had dementia and was living at Quail Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Oklahoma when her daughters Doris, Earlene and Sandra suspected that caretakers were stealing from her. They installed hidden cameras that collected footage of employees manhandling the grandmother by shoving latex gloves into her mouth and hitting her head. 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Now, he's facing his toughest opponent, but trying to check the power of Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't been easy. Garry Kasparov, right, says Vladimir Putin's regime is at a \"dangerous phase\" of turning into a dictatorship. Intensely sharp, the energetic 44-year-old Kasparov, whose political opposition party has been the most vocal against Putin's Kremlin, can hardly suppress his fury with the country's leadership. Jailed for five days before Sunday's parliamentary elections, the brooding grandmaster has spent long hours plotting his moves and countermoves.\n@highlight\nKasparov: \"This regime is entering a very dangerous phase\"\n@highlight\nThe chess grandmaster has become Russia's leading opposition figure\n@highlight\nA Putin youth leader says accusations against Russian leader are \"nonsense\"\n@highlight\nParliamentary elections to be held Sunday", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 221, "end": 234}, {"start": 254, "end": 267}, {"start": 282, "end": 295}, {"start": 407, "end": 414}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}, {"start": 910, "end": 916}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"And the only way to make sure the Russian government reflects the views of the @placeholder people is to learn how to get compromise and create a broad coalition.\"", "idx": 98279}, {"query": "\"People ask me this question time and again: 'Why, Mr. @placeholder, tell us, there's so much money in the country, but nothing in our pockets?'\"", "idx": 98281}], "idx": 64066} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The United States apologized Friday for a 1946-1948 research study in which people in Guatemala were intentionally infected with sexually transmitted diseases. A statement by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius called the action \"reprehensible.\" \"We deeply regret that it happened, and we apologize to all the individuals who were affected by such abhorrent research practices,\" the joint statement said. \"The conduct exhibited during the study does not represent the values of the United States, or our commitment to human dignity and great respect for the people of Guatemala.\"\n@highlight\nObama offers \"profound apologies\"\n@highlight\nGuatemala accepts the apology, the presidential spokesman said\n@highlight\nThe United States is launching an investigation\n@highlight\nThe research was \"reprehensible,\" the U.S. statement said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 106, "end": 114}, {"start": 214, "end": 228}, {"start": 283, "end": 299}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 726, "end": 734}, {"start": 804, "end": 816}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We know that this took place some time ago, but this is unacceptable and we recognize the apology from @placeholder.\"", "idx": 98284}], "idx": 64069} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "At least seven people were arrested Thursday morning in Manhattan after trying to disrupt the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as part of a protest against the grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri. The demonstrators used the hashtag #Stoptheparade on Twitter to rally supporters to their cause in New York City ahead of the holiday festivities. 'Listen, I am a big defender of parades. Basically #stoptheparade is just taking the existing parade & making it more meaningful, so win-win? wrote user Em Cameron Thursday morning. Scroll down for video Busted: Police officers in New York City arrested at least seven Ferguson protesters during annual Thanksgiving parade\n@highlight\nSeven demonstrators were arrested for trying to enter the parade path on Sixth Avenue\n@highlight\nThe hashtag #StopTheParade was used on Twitter Wednesday night to organize the protest\n@highlight\nAbout 50 demonstrators met outside New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue before the parade\n@highlight\nThousands of people spent the night blocking traffic around the city and chanting slogans\n@highlight\nLaw enforcement sources told The Post a lack of arrests during other protests this week inspired the movement", "entities": [{"start": 56, "end": 64}, {"start": 101, "end": 130}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 198, "end": 205}, {"start": 243, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 267}, {"start": 307, "end": 319}, {"start": 508, "end": 517}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 624, "end": 631}, {"start": 658, "end": 669}, {"start": 762, "end": 773}, {"start": 799, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 831}, {"start": 919, "end": 941}, {"start": 946, "end": 957}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Protesters were allowed to march down @placeholder, but they were told they could not be on Sixth Avenue", "idx": 98296}], "idx": 64077} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN Student News) -- October 29, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: \u2022 Indonesia \u2022 Haiti Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. 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This is especially true during Ramadan, when networks spend an estimated $140 million on TV programming -- a sum nearly matched by what's spent on advertising. \"Ramadan is still the biggest TV season. It's the Super Bowl of Arab TV, except that it goes for an entire month,\" explains Joseph Fahim, a prominent, Cairo-based film critic. It used to be that the plotlines for the myriad soaps and commercials that aired during Ramadan adhered to similar clich\u00c3\u00a9s: Family, unity, community, charity. Lately, with the region in upheaval, Ramadan television has acquired a distinct edge.\n@highlight\nRamadan is the most lucrative TV season in Egypt.\n@highlight\nTV networks spend $140 million on programming over the holy month\n@highlight\nLately, dramas and commercials have become more experimental with content", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 89, "end": 95}, {"start": 219, "end": 225}, {"start": 268, "end": 277}, {"start": 282, "end": 288}, {"start": 342, "end": 353}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 482, "end": 488}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 591, "end": 597}, {"start": 651, "end": 657}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many are taking advantage of @placeholder's more experimental approach to subject matter during the holy month.", "idx": 98309}], "idx": 64084} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A Florida mom left her two young boys alone at home for hours, tying one to a sliding door with two belts and leaving both in diapers overflowing with their own filth, police charge. Derek Riley, a driver for the furniture store Rent-a-Center, told cops that he was visiting a customer in Orlando on Tuesday when he noticed two little boys, about 2 and 5, playing by themselves in a fenced-in backyard. He noticed something stranger about the older of the boys: two belts tied his left ankle up to a sliding glass door. 'They had him like an animal in there,' Riley told WFTV. 'That was really shocking to me.'\n@highlight\nNeftaldry Escarment, 24 of Haiti, was arrested for child neglect\n@highlight\nHer two boys, 2 and 5, were alone at home, one of them tied up to a sliding glass door with no access to the bathroom, food or water\n@highlight\nThey were both in dirty diapers that reeked of bodily fluids", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 8}, {"start": 183, "end": 193}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 289, "end": 295}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 571, "end": 574}, {"start": 622, "end": 640}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cops in @placeholder say that a mother left her 5-year-old boy tied to this sliding door by his ankle using two leather belts.", "idx": 98330}], "idx": 64100} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Obama commended the progress of African-Americans in a speech on the 100th anniversary of the NAACP, but said there was still much work to be done. President Obama addresses the NAACP in New York Thursday night on the group's 100th anniversary. Speaking at the organization's annual convention in New York, the city where the organization was founded, Obama evoked symbols of the civil rights movement to describe the NAACP's influence on race relations in the United States. \"What we celebrate tonight is not simply the journey the NAACP has traveled, but the journey that we, as Americans, have traveled over the past 100 years,\" Obama told a star-studded crowd that included music producer Sean \"Diddy\" Combs and poet Maya Angelou, to name a few.\n@highlight\nNEW: Energy reform, access to education will pave way to prosperity, Obama says\n@highlight\nNEW: Obama tells parents to urge children to aspire beyond \"ballers and rappers\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama says journey of NAACP mirrors progress of America\n@highlight\nRNC Chair Michael Steele says NAACP needs to take another look at the GOP", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 113, "end": 117}, {"start": 177, "end": 181}, {"start": 197, "end": 201}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 316, "end": 323}, {"start": 371, "end": 375}, {"start": 437, "end": 441}, {"start": 480, "end": 492}, {"start": 552, "end": 556}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 651, "end": 655}, {"start": 712, "end": 729}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 973, "end": 977}, {"start": 995, "end": 999}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1027}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The same willingness to do our part for ourselves and one another that has always defined @placeholder at its best.\"", "idx": 98332}], "idx": 64102} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Netherlands is known as the liberal bastion of Europe - with relaxed attitudes to drugs and sex - but when it comes to Christmas, things are a little different. According to tradition, around mid-November St Nicholas, or Sinterklaas, is supposed to arrive in the country from Spain where he spreads Christmas cheer, with most towns holding parades. However, Sinterklaas also has a helper - Zwarte Pieten, or 'Black Pete' - who has attracted criticism in recent years over allegations the character is racist. Scroll down for video Racist? 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The senior official, speaking anonymously as he was discussing sensitive diplomatic issues, said there were plans for a meeting between insurgents and Afghan officials in Saudi Arabia. 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The reputation of both precedes them; Davies committing more fouls than any other player in Premier League history and \u2018Elbows\u2019 Fellaini leaving a trail of victims over the past seven years in England. At nearly 38, Davies has reached the age where he feels free to say what he thinks. In the case of Fellaini, that is not very much. 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Colorfully dressed women danced in front of the Pretoria hospital where candles burned, the South African Press Association reported. Hundreds of people from the African National Congress Youth League and Women's League sang struggle songs, danced, and marched up and down the street in front of the hospital, according to the state-run South African Broadcasting Corp. \"There is no other like him,\" they sang. Zuma: Mandela's condition improves\n@highlight\nNEW: South Africans sing, dance, and pray outside the hospital\n@highlight\n\"He is much better today than he was when I saw him last night,\" Zuma says\n@highlight\nMandela's daughter: \"He's ... still reactive to touch. We will live with that hope\"\n@highlight\nMandela's grandson criticizes \"hurtful\" and \"mischievous rumors\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 104, "end": 117}, {"start": 146, "end": 157}, {"start": 272, "end": 279}, {"start": 316, "end": 346}, {"start": 386, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 442}, {"start": 561, "end": 592}, {"start": 635, "end": 638}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 686, "end": 699}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 841, "end": 847}, {"start": 936, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's statement also warned against a rash of misleading reports about Mandela's condition.", "idx": 98375}], "idx": 64129} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Call it the ultimate in military logistics. As land routes from Pakistan into Afghanistan are cut, sabotaged or otherwise interrupted, the U.S. military has developed alternative railroad routes that make the Orient Express look like a branch line. They are called -- rather prosaically -- the Northern Distribution Network, or NDN. The main route begins at the port of Riga in Latvia, from where freight trains roll across Russia, and continues along the edge of the Caspian Sea. It crosses the deserts of Kazakhstan and into Uzbekistan. About 10 days after beginning their odyssey, the containers cross into Afghanistan, carrying everything from computers and socks to toilet paper and bottled water.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. military has developed an alternative railroad into Afghanistan\n@highlight\nThe Northern Distribution Network's main line begins in Latvia\n@highlight\nAlong the main line, it takes about 10 days to move supplies from load to delivery", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 303, "end": 331}, {"start": 337, "end": 339}, {"start": 379, "end": 382}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 433, "end": 438}, {"start": 477, "end": 487}, {"start": 516, "end": 525}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 619, "end": 629}, {"start": 727, "end": 730}, {"start": 784, "end": 794}, {"start": 811, "end": 839}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even so, Russia gains advantages from allowing its territory to be used; it doesn't want @placeholder sliding into chaos.", "idx": 98379}], "idx": 64131} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Harassed? 90s Playgirl model Daniel Sawka is suing his former employer ADP after he says he suffered years of ridicule from employees because of his nude photos A company that helps businesses handle personnel issues denies it forced one if its employees out of his job after it was discovered he had posed nude in Playgirl magazine. Daniel Sawka filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in May 2013 against Roseland, New Jersey-based ADP Inc. alleging sexual harassment. The company responded in a court filing Monday. 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Yoel Munoz, from Cape Coral, was taken into custody Sunday in connection to the murder of 51-year-old Thomas Bergstrom, who was discovered stabbed to death in his shelter in the woods a mile away from the teen's home. Thomas Bergstrom was found just before noon Saturday behind the Cape Coral Christian Center suffering from multiple knife wounds. 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Jacobs' son, Snake Jagger, says his father died of natural causes in Palm Springs Saturday night. He was 87. Jacobs was working for Hollywood dealmaker Irving 'Swifty' Lazar in 1953 when Sinatra hired and entrusted him with his personal affairs. Mr S: Jacobs (pictured with Sinatra) was the valet and confidant of Frank Sinatra between 1953 and 1968 Jacobs' 2003 book, 'Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra,' gives an insider's look into the crooner's life, his women and his dealings with the Kennedys, the Rat Pack and the mob.\n@highlight\nGeorge Jacobs, 87, died in Palm Springs Saturday night\n@highlight\nBetween 1953 and 1968, he worked as Frank Sinatra's valet\n@highlight\nHe lived with the star and traveled the world with him\n@highlight\nSinatra fired Jacobs after a gossip columnist wrote that he was dancing with Sinatra's soon-to-be ex-wife Mia Farrow\n@highlight\nJacobs wrote a memoir about those years called Mr S: My Life with Frank Sinatra\n@highlight\nHe was married and divorced three times and had eight children", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 33}, {"start": 35, "end": 43}, {"start": 76, "end": 82}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 136, "end": 148}, {"start": 196, "end": 201}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 265, "end": 276}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 348, "end": 368}, {"start": 383, "end": 389}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 470, "end": 476}, {"start": 510, "end": 522}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 586, "end": 598}, {"start": 687, "end": 694}, {"start": 701, "end": 708}, {"start": 734, "end": 746}, {"start": 761, "end": 772}, {"start": 836, "end": 848}, {"start": 935, "end": 941}, {"start": 949, "end": 954}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1018}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1068}, {"start": 1129, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Last dance: @placeholder and Mia Farrow (seen here on their wedding day) were divorcing when George Jacobs danced with her and was fired by Sinatra", "idx": 98397}], "idx": 64146} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- Raw satellite data about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be released Tuesday, a Malaysian official said Monday. Malaysian acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein made the comments about the data from satellite company Inmarsat as he toured a newly constructed terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Families of the passengers on board the plane, which disappeared in March over Southeast Asia while carrying 239 people, have been demanding that the raw data be made public. The fate of the plane and those on board has become one of the great aviation mysteries of modern times.\n@highlight\nMalaysian acting transport minister says the Inmarsat data will be made public\n@highlight\nFamilies of passengers on the missing flight have called for its release\n@highlight\nNo physical trace has been found of the passenger jet or the people it was carrying", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 65, "end": 92}, {"start": 122, "end": 130}, {"start": 154, "end": 162}, {"start": 190, "end": 209}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 321, "end": 354}, {"start": 436, "end": 449}, {"start": 648, "end": 656}, {"start": 693, "end": 700}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"In line with our commitment towards greater transparency, all parties are working for the release of the data communication logs and the technical description of the analysis for public consumption,\" @placeholder and the Malaysian aviation officials said in a joint statement.", "idx": 98406}], "idx": 64153} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Peters English professional football has been warned it faces a \u2018tsunami\u2019 of damaging legal claims that will cripple some clubs if managers continue to over-rule doctors and allow concussed players to play on. In an exclusive interview with the Mail on Sunday, the Football Association\u2019s senior doctor Ian Beasley this week said the NFL\u2019s massive legal settlement with former American Footballers suffering from early on-set dementia linked to head injuries \u2014 now in excess of \u00a3870million \u2014 has set a precedent other sports would be foolish to ignore. 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David Miliband, then Labour\u2019s Foreign Secretary, laying claim to the moral high ground, proclaiming: \u2018I abhor anything that constitutes torture. Water-boarding, it\u2019s perfectly clear to me it is torture. \u2018I never supported extraordinary rendition to torture, always said that Guantanamo should be closed. There is no clash of ideals and pragmatism there.\u2019 His uncompromising comments came in an interview in the New Statesman magazine in 2009. 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After 'several' powwows between the one-time First Lady hopeful and the TV show's producers, Mitt Romney's wife has reportedly declined an offer to do the proverbial two-step on the popular dance contest. Sources told TMZ.com Romney was once 'very interested' in the invitation extended her shortly after husband, Mitt, the GOP's 2012 presidential candidate, lost to Democratic incumbent Barak Obama.\n@highlight\nEx-First Lady hopeful says she won't participate after several meetings with producers\n@highlight\nMitt Romney's spouse was 'very interested,' in offer, sources say\n@highlight\nMichele Obama boogies down from Des Moines to Washington, D.C.\n@highlight\nRomneys not bashful about post-election public appearances", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 109, "end": 118}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 200, "end": 203}, {"start": 206, "end": 215}, {"start": 227, "end": 248}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 483, "end": 496}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 589, "end": 591}, {"start": 632, "end": 641}, {"start": 653, "end": 663}, {"start": 775, "end": 785}, {"start": 852, "end": 864}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}, {"start": 898, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Get down: While Romney declined 'DWTS's' offer, First Lady @placeholder has shown no reservations publicly showing off her moves during her husband's first term in office", "idx": 98459}], "idx": 64190} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Whether he's rocking a man bun or crucifix earrings, there's no denying that Ollie Proudlock is the trendiest resident of SW3. 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Smiling and waving as she rolled through South London, the Queen was spotted by the woman and two children as she rolled past the steps of their home on her way to an inner city riding centre. Joined by daughter-in-law the Duchess of Cornwall, the monarch, still a keen rider herself at 87, was visiting the Ebony Horse Club and Community Riding Centre in gang-ridden Brixton.\n@highlight\nExcited families watched as The Queen and Camilla drove through streets\n@highlight\nRoyals were without Prince Charles for visit to the Ebony Horse Club\n@highlight\nThe club gives underprivileged children the chance to learn to ride\n@highlight\nThe Duchess of Cornwall has been the club's president since 2009\n@highlight\nBoth the Queen and Camilla are famous for their love of horses", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 272, "end": 278}, {"start": 287, "end": 293}, {"start": 337, "end": 348}, {"start": 355, "end": 359}, {"start": 520, "end": 538}, {"start": 605, "end": 620}, {"start": 626, "end": 648}, {"start": 665, "end": 671}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 727, "end": 733}, {"start": 795, "end": 801}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 931, "end": 949}, {"start": 1012, "end": 1016}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1028}]}, "qas": [{"query": "inspired by @placeholder has now developed into a full-time career.", "idx": 98470}], "idx": 64199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two of Pol Pot's senior leaders during the Khmer Rouge purges in Cambodia appeared in a United Nations backed court yesterday facing charges of mass murder, forced marriage and rape. 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Chris Brown, at court Monday, will serve five years probation and must do jail time or community service. Brown, 20, faced charges of assaulting his pop star girlfriend, Rihanna, following a row earlier this year. Under terms of the agreement, Brown will serve five years of probation and must serve 180 days in jail or the equivalent -- about 1,400 hours -- in \"labor-oriented service,\" said Sandi Gibbons, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. 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Leslie Neil Cunliffe, 63, will be sent back to Britain even though he has spent his entire adult life abroad and raised a family in Australia. Cunliffe posed as a policeman to kidnap a 21-year-old woman, then gagged, blindfolded and bound her. He then drove her to a sound-proofed dungeon where he strapped a fake bomb to her. 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'I believe there doesn't have to be a conflict in reconciling these realities,' Obama said in Denver, where he stepped up his call for background checks for all gun purchases and renewed his demand that Congress at least vote on banning assault weapons and limiting access to large-capacity ammunition magazines.\n@highlight\n'I believe there doesn't have to be a conflict in reconciling these realities,' said Obama in Denver\n@highlight\nObama noted that more than 100 days have passed since the shooting rampage that killed 20 first-graders and six adults at an elementary school in Newtown", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 110, "end": 117}, {"start": 154, "end": 165}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 327, "end": 342}, {"start": 449, "end": 453}, {"start": 463, "end": 468}, {"start": 572, "end": 579}, {"start": 778, "end": 782}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 805, "end": 809}, {"start": 951, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Now the good news is @placeholder has already chosen to do something about it,' he said.", "idx": 98494}], "idx": 64216} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A leather coat belonging to Adolf Hitler's architect was bought for more than $10,000 - by the man's Jewish cousin. The coat, belonging to Albert Speer, was sold at an auction in Los Angeles last week alongside autographed copies of Hitler's hate-filled autobiography Mein Kampf. It was bought by Jason Speer, a successful businessman who lives near Chicago who was also Albert Speer's third cousin, he said he was 'proud' to keep the jacket in the family. A label inside the coat depicts the NSDAP eagle emblem denoting the Nazi elite. Also included is the original invoice for the coat with Speer's name printed on it\n@highlight\nChicago businessman Jason Speer bought the coat at auction for more than $10,000\n@highlight\nThe third cousin of Albert Speer said he was 'proud' to keep it in the family\n@highlight\nAlbert Speer\u2019s architecture includes the Volkshalle in Berlin\n@highlight\nHe was convicted at the Nuremberg trials and jailed for 20 years", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 39}, {"start": 101, "end": 106}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 180, "end": 190}, {"start": 234, "end": 239}, {"start": 269, "end": 278}, {"start": 632, "end": 638}, {"start": 652, "end": 662}, {"start": 744, "end": 755}, {"start": 813, "end": 824}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 868, "end": 873}, {"start": 910, "end": 925}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two rare copies of Mein Kampf signed by @placeholder were also auctioned last week in Los Angeles", "idx": 98496}], "idx": 64217} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ultimate tip: Cindi Grady, 51, has told of her joy after being gifted with a new car by a customer A struggling waitress has told of her joy after being gifted with a new car by a customer, calling it the 'tip of a lifetime.' Cindi Grady, 51, who works at Cracker Barrel in Branson, Missouri - where the average hourly wage is $3, according to glassdoor.com - had been driving around in a damaged vehicle for months after multiple run-ins with deer. Gary Tackett, a regular at the country-themed diner, noticed the car in the parking lot and thought it was abandoned in such a shabby state.\n@highlight\nCindi Grady, 51, works at Cracker Barrel in Branson, Missouri, where the average hourly wage is around $3 according to glassdoor.com\n@highlight\nShe had been driving around in a damaged vehicle for months after multiple run-ins with deer\n@highlight\nGary Tackett, a regular at Cracker Barrel, noticed the car in the parking lot and thought it was abandoned because of its shabby state\n@highlight\nHe decided to take action and returned with a 2008 Ford Fusion a few weeks before Christmas to surprise Grady", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 24}, {"start": 226, "end": 236}, {"start": 256, "end": 269}, {"start": 275, "end": 281}, {"start": 284, "end": 291}, {"start": 346, "end": 358}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 604, "end": 614}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 657, "end": 664}, {"start": 723, "end": 735}, {"start": 852, "end": 863}, {"start": 880, "end": 893}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Overwhelmed: Grady hugs her 'guardian angel' @placeholder after being handed over the keys to her new car", "idx": 98497}], "idx": 64218} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Sens. Hillary Clinton and John McCain received much-needed boosts from New Hampshire Tuesday. Clinton, coming off a disappointing third-place finish in Iowa, rebounded to overcome rival Sen. Barack Obama in the state's Democratic primary. Supporters at her headquarters chanted \"comeback kid\" as the results came in. Clinton trailed Obama by 9 points in recent polls. On the Republican side, McCain easily won his party's primary. The results mark a resurgence for the Arizona senator, whose campaign was all but written off this summer. What do the results mean? \u00bb Clinton and McCain embraced their comeback positions in addressing supporters Tuesday night.\n@highlight\nNEW: Clinton takes New Hampshire, despite recent polls putting Obama ahead\n@highlight\nNEW: McCain met by crowd shouting, \"Mac is back\"\n@highlight\nWomen, older voters give Clinton boost, exit polls show\n@highlight\nMcCain edges Huckabee among religious voters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 41, "end": 55}, {"start": 61, "end": 71}, {"start": 106, "end": 118}, {"start": 129, "end": 135}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 226, "end": 237}, {"start": 254, "end": 263}, {"start": 352, "end": 358}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 410, "end": 419}, {"start": 427, "end": 432}, {"start": 504, "end": 510}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 710, "end": 716}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}, {"start": 768, "end": 772}, {"start": 796, "end": 801}, {"start": 827, "end": 829}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 918, "end": 923}, {"start": 931, "end": 938}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While Huckabee won overwhelmingly among those voters in Iowa, in New Hampshire, 35 percent went to @placeholder while 31 percent went to Huckabee.", "idx": 98501}, {"query": "The religious voters made up 14 percent of all @placeholder primary voters in New Hampshire -- much less than in Iowa.", "idx": 98502}], "idx": 64220} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "President Barack Obama still has a long way to go to secure congressional authorization for military action against Syria even after clearing a key hurdle in the Senate. According to CNN, there are 18 \"no\" votes in the Senate and 24 \"yes.\" Fifty-eight senators -- almost the same number of votes needed to overcome any filibuster -- remain undecided. After changing an Obama-sponsored proposal authorizing a military response to alleged chemical weapons use by Syria, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted on Wednesday to approve it by a 10-7 margin. The outcome set up debate next week in the full chamber.\n@highlight\nMost senators undecided on how they'll vote on Syria\n@highlight\nIn the House, there are nearly four \"no\" votes for every member voting \"yes\"\n@highlight\nDespite House GOP leadership's call for approval, not a done deal among rank and file\n@highlight\nHouse Dems also a trouble spot for Obama, who is calling for limited action", "entities": [{"start": 10, "end": 21}, {"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 162, "end": 167}, {"start": 183, "end": 185}, {"start": 219, "end": 224}, {"start": 369, "end": 373}, {"start": 461, "end": 465}, {"start": 472, "end": 505}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 786, "end": 790}, {"start": 792, "end": 794}, {"start": 875, "end": 884}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And that's where the good news ends for the @placeholder.", "idx": 98508}], "idx": 64225} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:22 EST, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 8 November 2012 To people who were caught in snarled traffic or had to shovel snow with leaves still on the trees, the storm pulling off the East Coast on Thursday was your basic nor'easter. To The Weather Channel, it was Athena. The network has taken to naming winter storms, much like is done for tropical systems. Scroll down for video New system: The Weather Channel has taken to giving winter storms names much as they do for tropical storms with a second storm in the Midwest, pictured off their site, now named Brutus\n@highlight\nNaming would help draw attention to both the storm and channel when their ratings usually soar\n@highlight\nOther news networks including the National Weather Service are refusing to copy\n@highlight\nNWS: 'please refrain from using the term \"Athena\" in any of our products'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 221, "end": 230}, {"start": 274, "end": 292}, {"start": 302, "end": 307}, {"start": 435, "end": 449}, {"start": 554, "end": 560}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 756, "end": 779}, {"start": 813, "end": 815}, {"start": 855, "end": 860}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All their own: So long as viewers tune into the @placeholder they can see storms named like Athena and Brutus, as seen here already reported on their website", "idx": 98511}], "idx": 64227} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- Brooke Astor's son got one to three years in prison Monday for scheming to bilk millions of dollars from the late philanthropist's estate. Anthony Marshall, 85, had been found guilty of 14 of the 15 counts against him. Marshall was convicted in October of the most serious charges -- first-degree grand larceny and scheming to defraud. He faced a minimum of one to three years, or as much as eight to 25 years in state prison. Marshall's wife, Charlene, sobbed after hearing the sentence as supporters hugged her. One of the most serious convictions involved Marshall giving himself a $1 million-a-year raise for handling his mother's affairs, said Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann. Marshall's former attorney, Francis Morrissey, was also convicted of five counts relating to the case, including forgery and scheming to defraud Astor.\n@highlight\nAnthony Marshall sentenced Monday to one to three years in prison\n@highlight\nMarshall was convicted of bilking mom Brooke Astor of money before her death\n@highlight\nHe faced a minimum one to three years, or as much as eight to 25 years in state prison\n@highlight\nWhoopi Goldberg, Al Roker among those who asked for a compassionate sentence", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 157, "end": 172}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 445, "end": 452}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 577, "end": 584}, {"start": 695, "end": 708}, {"start": 711, "end": 718}, {"start": 739, "end": 755}, {"start": 856, "end": 860}, {"start": 874, "end": 889}, {"start": 951, "end": 958}, {"start": 989, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1151}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Given his advanced age and deteriorating health, justice may be better served by turning a compassionate eye towards this good son, father and patriot and finding it in your heart not to add 'prisoner' to Anthony Marshall's otherwise unblemished resume,\" @placeholder wrote in his letter to the court.", "idx": 98523}], "idx": 64233} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The Episcopal Church has moved decisively closer to full acceptance of gay men and lesbians, taking steps toward recognizing same-sex marriage and gay bishops. Gene Robinson is the Episcopal Church's first -- and so far only -- openly gay bishop. A key committee voted overwhelmingly Monday to start putting together blessings to be used in same-sex marriages, the church's official newspaper reported. Separately, the House of Bishops voted by a wide margin to allow gays and lesbians to become bishops, Episcopal Life reported. Both measures must be approved by the church's General Convention before taking effect, but expert Mark Silk said there is \"little reason\" to think the changes will not \"sail through.\"\n@highlight\nU.S. denomination takes steps to bless same-sex unions, accept gay clergy\n@highlight\nChanges must be approved by church's General Convention\n@highlight\nChurch sparked controversy in 2003 by ordaining a gay man as a bishop\n@highlight\nArchbishop of Canterbury expresses regret over decision on clergy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 28}, {"start": 169, "end": 181}, {"start": 190, "end": 205}, {"start": 428, "end": 443}, {"start": 514, "end": 527}, {"start": 586, "end": 603}, {"start": 638, "end": 646}, {"start": 735, "end": 738}, {"start": 857, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 982, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But on Monday, he expressed \"regret\" at the vote on gay and lesbian bishops, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 98529}], "idx": 64238} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alasdair Glennie Tv Correspondent Under fire: The BBC's new economics correspondent Duncan Weldon has admitted he has flirted with the far Right His impartiality has already been questioned because of his Left-wing politics and links to the trade union movement. Now the BBC\u2019s new economics correspondent \u2013 also under fire for a relative lack of journalistic experience \u2013 has admitted he has flirted with the far Right. Duncan Weldon, who starts work with flagship current affairs show Newsnight next month, has been accused of taking part in a racist leafleting campaign organised by the British National Party. After being confronted over the allegations, he wrote a blog post admitting he had a \u2018misguided flirtation with the ideas of the far Right\u2019 as a teenager.\n@highlight\nDuncan Weldon starts work with flagship show Newsnight next month\n@highlight\nHe has been accused of taking part in a BNP leafleting campaign\n@highlight\nEconomics correspondent admitted having been a fascist in an article he wrote for his student newspaper in Oxford\n@highlight\nWeldon says he embellished 'far Right adventure' to impress his peers", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 53, "end": 55}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 274, "end": 276}, {"start": 423, "end": 435}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 592, "end": 613}, {"start": 746, "end": 754}, {"start": 783, "end": 795}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 900, "end": 902}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1065}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A BBC spokesman said: \u2018Mr Weldon is a highly respected professional who has assured us he has not been a member of the @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 98530}], "idx": 64239} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One of the young Libyan rebels credited with capturing Moammar Gaddafi in a drainage ditch nearly a year ago has died of his injuries after being kidnapped, beaten and slashed by the late dictator's supporters. The death of Omran Shaaban, who had been hospitalised in France, raised the prospect of even more violence and score-settling in the north African country. The newly elected National Congress have already authorised police and the army to use force if necessary to apprehend those who abducted the 22-year-old and three companions in July near the town of Bani Walid. Scroll down for video The coffin of Omran Ben Shabaan is carried as thousands of Misrata residents pay their respects during his funeral at Misrata stadium\n@highlight\nOmran Shaaban, 22, was one of the fighters who pulled former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi out of a ditch in his stronghold of Sirte\n@highlight\nShaaban's death sparks fears of more violence and score-settling in the north African country", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 22}, {"start": 55, "end": 69}, {"start": 224, "end": 236}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 344, "end": 356}, {"start": 385, "end": 401}, {"start": 567, "end": 576}, {"start": 615, "end": 631}, {"start": 660, "end": 666}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 746, "end": 758}, {"start": 807, "end": 812}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 968, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Libya's president released a statement on Tuesday vowing that those responsible for the violence against @placeholder would be punished.", "idx": 98534}], "idx": 64242} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- Oil companies Shell and BP began evacuating nonessential personnel from their drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday as officials kept a wary eye on a tropical storm churning toward Mexico that could wreak havoc on oil spill cleanup efforts. As much as 2.5 million gallons of oil could flow into the Gulf for two weeks if Tropical Storm Alex forces a work stoppage at the ruptured BP well, the government's disaster response manager said. Adm. Thad Allen said gale-force winds near the well head would prompt an evacuation of the thousands of workers and vessels involved in the oil recovery and cleanup effort.\n@highlight\nNEW: Shell, BP evacuate nonessential personnel from Gulf of Mexico platforms\n@highlight\nIf stopped, oil recovery could be suspended for two weeks\n@highlight\nAlex could push more oil ashore\n@highlight\nAlex moving toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 21}, {"start": 24, "end": 26}, {"start": 46, "end": 50}, {"start": 56, "end": 57}, {"start": 136, "end": 149}, {"start": 228, "end": 233}, {"start": 346, "end": 349}, {"start": 368, "end": 386}, {"start": 427, "end": 428}, {"start": 490, "end": 499}, {"start": 674, "end": 678}, {"start": 681, "end": 682}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 869, "end": 872}, {"start": 888, "end": 893}, {"start": 897, "end": 913}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While protesters lined the sand, Alex moved toward Mexico, no one knowing whether it would make a sudden turn north into the open @placeholder.", "idx": 98541}], "idx": 64248} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 7 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:34 EST, 7 December 2012 The disgraced former head of the IMF whisked his girlfriend off for a romantic break in Venice just days after he was photographed cavorting with models in a Paris nightclub. Dominique Strauss-Kahn's extravagant gesture to the new lady in his life Myriam Aouffir came after he was caught on camera brazenly posing with three attractive young women during a night out with pals in the French capital. The 64-year-old certainly appeared to pull out all the stops for Ms Aouffir who is 21 years his junior, travelling around the city's famous canals on a luxury speedboat.\n@highlight\nDisgraced former head of the IMF made the extravagant gesture to the new lady in his life Myriam Aouffir\n@highlight\nStrauss-Kahn waiting to learn if he will face charges of conspiring with pimps to procure girls for sex parties around the world", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 132, "end": 134}, {"start": 187, "end": 192}, {"start": 257, "end": 261}, {"start": 274, "end": 295}, {"start": 347, "end": 360}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 567, "end": 573}, {"start": 709, "end": 711}, {"start": 770, "end": 783}, {"start": 796, "end": 807}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In contrast to his lewd antics in Paris, the self-confessed sex addict appeared to be play the perfect gentleman as he escorted high-profile French television press officer Ms Aouffir around @placeholder.", "idx": 98542}], "idx": 64249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Samantha Geimer is now on email terms with Roman Polanski, she has revealed. Here she is pictured at the premiere of 'Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired' at The Paris Theatre in New York City in 2008 Nearly 40 years after she accused film-maker Roman Polanski of raping her in the jaccuzzi at Jack Nicholson's house, Samantha Geimer has revealed the pair are still in touch. Polanski, who was 44 at the time, fled the the US the day before he was due to be sentenced in 1977 and has been exiled ever since. Over the past few years Ms Geimer, who was just 13, and Polanski have written to each other by email.\n@highlight\nPolanski expressed concerns at a rumour that the title of the French version of the memoir she will publish next week would mention the word 'rape'\n@highlight\nNow she regards him as an ally because it 'makes sense to be on the same side'\n@highlight\nDespite the horrific events, Ms Geimer says what followed was worse than the actual rape", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 43, "end": 56}, {"start": 118, "end": 131}, {"start": 145, "end": 151}, {"start": 161, "end": 173}, {"start": 178, "end": 190}, {"start": 245, "end": 258}, {"start": 293, "end": 306}, {"start": 317, "end": 331}, {"start": 375, "end": 382}, {"start": 422, "end": 423}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 620, "end": 627}, {"start": 682, "end": 687}, {"start": 901, "end": 906}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She adds that both of them have been abused by the media and the @placeholder justice system.", "idx": 98551}], "idx": 64257} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble and Lillian Radulova A group of friends soaking up the golden Australian sun, laughing as they fish with sticks by a campsite and showing off a shark caught in shallow waters. These are the stunning images which give a beautiful insight and rare context into Sunbaker, the iconic 1930s photograph which best represented Australia's unique beach culture. The quintessentially Australian image, snapped my Max Dupain, has been revealed to have come from a collection of 108 other photographic prints from a group camping trip down the New South Wales south coast. They were put together into an album by Dupain's good friend, architect Chris Vandyke, and hidden away in the dark room at his home for many years.\n@highlight\nAustralian photographer Max Dupain's famous Sunbaker image is revealed to be part of an album of over 100 shots\n@highlight\nDisplayed at The State Library of NSW, the album shows shots from a group camping trip to Culburra Beach in 1937\n@highlight\nAlternative shots of Sunbaker, preferred by Dupain, can also be seen in the album", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 34}, {"start": 77, "end": 86}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 335, "end": 343}, {"start": 390, "end": 399}, {"start": 419, "end": 428}, {"start": 548, "end": 562}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 649, "end": 661}, {"start": 736, "end": 745}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 780, "end": 787}, {"start": 872, "end": 888}, {"start": 893, "end": 895}, {"start": 949, "end": 962}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder: Max Dupain took this iconic image in 1937 though it wasn't published until 1975.", "idx": 98554}], "idx": 64260} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Bipartisan legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate on Thursday that would authorize new economic sanctions on Iran if it breaches an interim agreement to limit its nuclear program or fails to strike a final accord terminating those ambitions. The proposal led by Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, and Mark Kirk, an Illinois Republican, emerged despite Obama administration appeals for Congress to defer pursuing new sanctions with diplomatic efforts ongoing. The White House said new sanctions would undermine those delicate efforts on the global stage and President Barack Obama would veto the legislation if Congress were to approve it now.\n@highlight\nBipartisan proposal considers diplomatic effort under way around Iran nuclear issue\n@highlight\nLegislation would give President Barack Obama more time to pursue diplomacy\n@highlight\nSanctions would kick in early if Iran violates current international nuclear deal\n@highlight\nThe Obama administration doesn't want sanctions bill; threatens veto", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 64}, {"start": 125, "end": 128}, {"start": 278, "end": 304}, {"start": 315, "end": 329}, {"start": 334, "end": 343}, {"start": 345, "end": 352}, {"start": 359, "end": 367}, {"start": 373, "end": 380}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 410, "end": 414}, {"start": 443, "end": 450}, {"start": 521, "end": 531}, {"start": 625, "end": 636}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 840, "end": 851}, {"start": 927, "end": 930}, {"start": 991, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Secondly, the President should want these sanctions as a weapon to hold over the @placeholder, so I don't see why the President is so opposed to these sanctions.\"", "idx": 98556}], "idx": 64262} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Casey Kasem's wife will bury him in Norway and not Los Angeles as he wished, a publicist for the late radio star's daughter has confirmed. Kasem's widow Jean Kasem has made arrangements for her husband's body to be flown to Oslo after claiming that she has Norwegian heritage. But today in an embarrassing rebuttal for the statuesque blonde, Jean\u2019s nephew spoke out to say his aunt doesn\u2019t have \u2018an ounce\u2019 of Norwegian blood in her. Tommy Thompson, the son of one of Jean\u2019s siblings, said: \u2018As far as we know, we are English, German and Native American. 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The luxury car-maker says the new 'climate-friendly' air-con chemical is 'highly flammable', poisonous and poses a danger both to occupants and rescue services \u2013 and German government officials now agree. Mercedes-Benz is refusing to put the controversial new gas refrigerant into its latest vehicles, sparking a major confrontation with Brussels and the firms who make it - both of whom deny any safety risks.\n@highlight\nMercedes say the 'climate-friendly' chemical is highly flammable\n@highlight\nBrussels and the coolant's producers deny the suggestion", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 115}, {"start": 121, "end": 126}, {"start": 183, "end": 184}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 297, "end": 309}, {"start": 489, "end": 494}, {"start": 528, "end": 540}, {"start": 661, "end": 668}, {"start": 822, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is the replacement for the long-time industry standard, which EU legislators in @placeholder have ordered to be phased out from January because of concerns about greenhouse gases.", "idx": 98564}], "idx": 64270} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 04:37 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:40 EST, 11 July 2013 Hundreds have been evacuated from their homes as deadly mountain wildfires continue to rage through parched woodland in northern and southern Nevada this morning. A 24-square-mile blaze has forced more than 500 people out of homes in Mount Charleston some 25 miles northwest of Las Vegas while other fires have broken out near Reno and Kearn. More than 750 firefighters, including 18 elite Hotshot crews, today lost more ground to the raging wildfire fire named Carpenter 1 which was sparked by lightning striking dried woodland on July 1.\n@highlight\nFirefighters are still battling wildfire near Las Vegas which started on July 1\n@highlight\n$2.4million has already been spent trying to extinguish Mount Charleston fire\n@highlight\nComes as more wildfires have been reported near Reno and in Kearn\n@highlight\nFuneral of 19 firefighters killed battling Arizona wildfire was held yesterday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 229, "end": 234}, {"start": 321, "end": 336}, {"start": 365, "end": 373}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 423, "end": 427}, {"start": 549, "end": 557}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 785, "end": 800}, {"start": 866, "end": 869}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 938, "end": 944}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Warning: Officials have issued a health warning as large smoke clouds from the wildfire called Carpenter 1 surrounds @placeholder", "idx": 98573}], "idx": 64274} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There is no escaping the irony. Just days after a Heineken Cup semi-final took place in front of 56,058 empty seats at Twickenham, fans are in up-roar about a dearth of tickets for the Amlin Challenge Cup Final. Followers of Bath and Northampton have launched a petition to have the secondary European final switched from Cardiff Arms Park to a larger venue. Their anger is understandable, as official allocations of 1,000 tickets to each of the English clubs have been rapidly sold out. Rugby has to be smarter and more flexible in these tricky situations, to present its best face to the world. Saracens v Clermont Auvergne should have been staged at the Madejski Stadium or Stadium:mk, in order to make a crowd of 25,942 represent a glorious spectacle. Mark McCall\u2019s victors deserved better than to claim their finest European win in front of a two-thirds empty arena.\n@highlight\nBath and Northampton fans have launched a petition in protest of their small ticket allocation for the Amlin Challenge up final in Cardiff\n@highlight\nIf rugby administrators don't take the hint fans will vote with their feet\n@highlight\nTravelling fans should be encouraged, starting with sensible kick-off times\n@highlight\nThe chorus of praise for Saracens' Jacques Burger is well-deserved and a World Cup clash with the All Blacks for Namibia could be a worth reward\n@highlight\nBath director of rugby Mike Ford, along with Northampton's Jim Mallinder, should feel hard done by after being overlooked for end-of-season honours\n@highlight\nPremiership Director of Rugby of the Year nominees are Richard Cockerill (Leicester), Steve Diamond (Sale) and Mark McCall (Saracens)\n@highlight\nThe crackdown on 'tip-tackles' has opened a can of worms\n@highlight\nThe use of Television Match Officials has become a farce", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 61}, {"start": 119, "end": 128}, {"start": 185, "end": 209}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 234, "end": 244}, {"start": 293, "end": 300}, {"start": 322, "end": 338}, {"start": 446, "end": 452}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 608, "end": 624}, {"start": 657, "end": 672}, {"start": 756, "end": 766}, {"start": 821, "end": 828}, {"start": 883, "end": 886}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 986, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1231, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1241, "end": 1254}, {"start": 1279, "end": 1287}, {"start": 1304, "end": 1313}, {"start": 1319, "end": 1325}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1365}, {"start": 1385, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1407, "end": 1417}, {"start": 1421, "end": 1433}, {"start": 1521, "end": 1561}, {"start": 1576, "end": 1592}, {"start": 1595, "end": 1603}, {"start": 1607, "end": 1619}, {"start": 1622, "end": 1625}, {"start": 1632, "end": 1642}, {"start": 1645, "end": 1652}, {"start": 1745, "end": 1770}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is not football; it needs to work harder to earn its popularity.", "idx": 98579}], "idx": 64279} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Google might need a find new home for its giant floating showroom in San Francisco Bay. No, the company isn't the latest victim of skyrocketing Bay Area real estate costs. It seems Google is under fire from state authorities for not having the proper permits necessary to construct the barge in its current location. The four-story structure is housed at Treasure Island, a small piece of land between San Francisco and Oakland. The barge rose to fame late last year as a delightful floating enigma in the San Francisco Bay. The vessel was originally spotted by a CNET reporter and Google would not comment on its purpose. People had great fun speculating about the barge, guessing that it was a floating data center, a Google Glass shop or a luxury event space.\n@highlight\nGoogle does not have the proper permits for its showroom barge, state says\n@highlight\nThe four-story structure is still under construction at Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay\n@highlight\nThe once mysterious barge has already delayed its opening due to inspections", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 78, "end": 94}, {"start": 153, "end": 160}, {"start": 190, "end": 195}, {"start": 364, "end": 378}, {"start": 411, "end": 423}, {"start": 429, "end": 435}, {"start": 515, "end": 531}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 729, "end": 740}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 925, "end": 939}, {"start": 944, "end": 960}]}, "qas": [{"query": "That means that for now, @placeholder must relocate the Google ship to another shipbuilding facility in order to comply with state law.", "idx": 98585}], "idx": 64282} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London, England (CNN) -- London's two major airports were closed Monday as a cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland moved east into England, British air authorities said. All flights into and out of Heathrow and Gatwick airports have been canceled for a six-hour period beginning early Monday, airport officials said. The affected flights are those scheduled between 1 a.m. (8 p.m. Sunday ET) and 7 a.m. (2 a.m. ET). The Monday cancellations were the latest in a round of weekend closures of airports across the United Kingdom and into continental Europe. Amsterdam's Schipol Airport announced it would be closed Monday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. (midnight Sunday to 8 a.m. ET), according to an airport spokeswoman, who said officials were waiting on guidance from air authorities to decide when flights will resume.\n@highlight\nNEW: Amsterdam's Schipol Airport to close Monday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.\n@highlight\nAffected flights for Gatwick and Heathrow are scheduled between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m.\n@highlight\nThree of Ireland's airports also affected, as well as Manchester and Liverpool\n@highlight\nProblems started in April after eruption of volcano beneath the Eyjafjallajokull glacier", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 30}, {"start": 108, "end": 114}, {"start": 132, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 147}, {"start": 199, "end": 206}, {"start": 212, "end": 218}, {"start": 512, "end": 525}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 564}, {"start": 568, "end": 582}, {"start": 828, "end": 836}, {"start": 840, "end": 854}, {"start": 926, "end": 932}, {"start": 938, "end": 945}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1052, "end": 1061}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1075}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1167}]}, "qas": [{"query": "International flights through @placeholder airspace will not be affected, it said.", "idx": 98586}], "idx": 64283} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Long a pillar of Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule over Egypt, Omar Suleiman now sits at the top of the pyramid as its de facto president. Under pressure from street demonstrations calling for his ouster, Mubarak named his veteran spymaster to the long-vacant vice presidency in late January. Suleiman quickly became the face of the government's reform pledges, announcing talks with opposition leaders and promising swift reforms. But Mubarak's February 1 announcement that he would step down when his term ends in September failed to satisfy the crowds in Cairo's Tahrir Square and other cities. Attacks on demonstrators by pro-government crowds in the following days failed to dislodge the demonstrators, whose ranks were bolstered when thousands of workers in several industries went on strike Thursday.\n@highlight\nOmar Suleiman, the former intelligence chief, now wields most power in Egypt\n@highlight\nAn opposition leader dismisses him as Mubarak's \"twin\"\n@highlight\nSuleiman has had close ties with U.S. officials", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 38}, {"start": 65, "end": 69}, {"start": 72, "end": 84}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 445, "end": 451}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 575, "end": 587}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 954, "end": 960}, {"start": 982, "end": 989}, {"start": 1015, "end": 1018}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"People have been here for 17 days, and they are not for @placeholder either.", "idx": 98587}], "idx": 64284} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco, California (CNN) -- To bolster its digital currency, Facebook is deepening ties with digital purchasing provider PayPal, the two companies said at an event Tuesday. After a flurry of partnerships announced at the PayPal Innovate conference, the Web's linchpin payment platform said it will provide a new option for buying inexpensive virtual goods from the largest social network. Facebook currently allows its users to buy Credits, the site's proprietary currency, with a PayPal account. Facebook will add the ability to buy virtual items individually, rather than in increments of $15, thanks to PayPal's new digital goods platform, which was unveiled at the conference.\n@highlight\nPayPal and Facebook deepen corporate ties\n@highlight\nFacebook users can pay for inexpensive goods incrementally using PayPal\n@highlight\nCredits, Facebook's virtual currency, has struggled to gain traction among some audiences", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 27, "end": 29}, {"start": 68, "end": 75}, {"start": 128, "end": 133}, {"start": 228, "end": 242}, {"start": 260, "end": 262}, {"start": 396, "end": 403}, {"start": 439, "end": 445}, {"start": 488, "end": 493}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 613, "end": 618}, {"start": 699, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 717}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 844, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has drawn a million developers to make software and widgets that run within or connect with the social network, Sandberg said.", "idx": 98599}], "idx": 64290} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Taxi apps such as Hailo and Uber are used to \u2018e-hail\u2019 a taxi every two seconds. And as these apps become smarter, experts predict they will sync with social networks and calendars to provide an even more efficient and tailored service to their passengers. TVs in the back of cabs could automatically change channel based on a user\u2019s likes of dislikes, for example, or drivers could anticipate when and where a passenger will need a ride \u2013 even before the customer does. Scroll down for video Taxi apps including San-Francisco based Hailo, Uber and Maaxi have created a culture of e-hailing and as these apps become smarter, they will sync with others to learn about passengers. For example, TV channels in the back of cars could broadcast favourite shows based on Facebook Likes, or could track a user\u2019s schedule\n@highlight\nTaxi apps including Hailo, Uber and Maaxi have created a culture of e-hailing\n@highlight\nAs they become smarter, these apps will sync with social networks, calendars and other personal data to learn about passengers\n@highlight\nTVs and radios in cars will show favourite shows based on Facebook Likes\n@highlight\nThey could anticipate busy periods and send taxis before passengers know they want them\n@highlight\nApps could also track a user\u2019s schedule and anticipate meetings\n@highlight\nFuturologists have discussed these points in Hailo's Future of Cities report", "entities": [{"start": 18, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 31}, {"start": 512, "end": 524}, {"start": 532, "end": 536}, {"start": 539, "end": 542}, {"start": 548, "end": 552}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 844, "end": 848}, {"start": 851, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 1109, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1354, "end": 1358}, {"start": 1362, "end": 1377}]}, "qas": [{"query": "People hailing taxis on the street can now pay for them using their @placeholder app - even if the cab isn't managed by Hailo, too.", "idx": 98611}], "idx": 64299} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "She's described as 'gorgeous, talented and very smart' - so where did Independent Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie go wrong with finding her true love? Appearing on Weekend Today on Saturday morning, the outspoken senator made it clear that her political duties was always getting in the way of romance. 'I don't know what's going on. I think I don't leave enough time for that sort of thing in my life and politics is pretty full on,' the mother-of-two said. With four bachelors hidden behind a wall, the 43-year-old was set the task of finding a man for Valentine's Day by asking four crucial questions to each of the contestants before choosing her potential date.\n@highlight\nOutspoken senator Jacqui Lambie started her Valentine's Day finding love\n@highlight\nAppearing on Weekend Today, she had four bachelors to choose from\n@highlight\nShe asked four crucial questions before making a decision for a date\n@highlight\nBachelor number four Matt Tonkiss from Sydney won her heart over\n@highlight\nIt comes after telling radio listeners that she wanted a rich man 'well-hung'", "entities": [{"start": 70, "end": 90}, {"start": 100, "end": 112}, {"start": 164, "end": 176}, {"start": 555, "end": 569}, {"start": 696, "end": 708}, {"start": 722, "end": 736}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}, {"start": 958, "end": 963}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was asked whether he was surprised by his bachelorette, he responded: 'A little.", "idx": 98622}], "idx": 64306} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Phil Taylor survived a scare to reach the quarter-finals of the 2015 World Darts Championship on Tuesday night despite the antics of Kim Huybrechts at the Alexandra Palace. The 16-time record world champion was visibly annoyed whenever Huybrechts celebrated, and punished the Belgian by coming from behind three times to win 4-3. The Power warned the 29-year-old on Sunday he was looking forward to a \u2018good scrap\u2019 and that there would \u2018be trouble\u2019 if Huybrechts jumped around on stage as he normally does. 16-time world champion Phil 'The Power' Taylor celebrates his narrow victory on Tuesday evening Taylor\u2019s threats did little to deter Huybrechts from getting up to his usual tricks but the psychological ploy did not get the better of The Power.\n@highlight\n16-time world champion visibly annoyed by his opponents celebrations\n@highlight\nKim Huybrechts led Taylor 3-2, missing a 141 finish to win the match\n@highlight\nTaylor recovered to win the match 4-3 with double 18\n@highlight\nRaymond van Barneveld also won 4-3 against Adrian Lewis\n@highlight\nTwo-time champion Lewis out despite throwing a nine-darter", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 69, "end": 92}, {"start": 133, "end": 146}, {"start": 155, "end": 170}, {"start": 236, "end": 245}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 334, "end": 338}, {"start": 451, "end": 460}, {"start": 529, "end": 551}, {"start": 602, "end": 607}, {"start": 639, "end": 648}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 841, "end": 854}, {"start": 860, "end": 865}, {"start": 921, "end": 926}, {"start": 985, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder went ahead again, making it 3-2, putting him one set away from a major upset.", "idx": 98624}], "idx": 64307} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"The political reality is ... that the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here.\" -- Senator Chuck Hagel, 2006 As a result of those words and his voting record, former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel's nomination has turned a decades-long, bipartisan confirmation process for secretary of defense into an acrimonious one. While some leading figures such as the Anti-Defamation League's Abe Foxman and the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Abraham Cooper say Hagel's words are borderline anti-Semitism, I'm less worried about anti-Semitism and more worried about the judgment of a potential defense secretary who thinks Israel has won support because of \"intimidation,\" not merit.\n@highlight\nIn 2006, Hagel said 'the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here'\n@highlight\nAri Fleischer: The support for Israel isn't because of 'intimidation,' but merit\n@highlight\nPolls show most Americans view Israel favorably, but don't support Iran or Palestinians\n@highlight\nFleischer: Israel is a steady friend of the U.S. and a tolerant democracy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 110, "end": 120}, {"start": 185, "end": 192}, {"start": 199, "end": 209}, {"start": 372, "end": 393}, {"start": 397, "end": 406}, {"start": 416, "end": 438}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 471}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 709, "end": 713}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 786, "end": 798}, {"start": 817, "end": 822}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 909, "end": 914}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 977, "end": 985}, {"start": 988, "end": 993}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1024}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Contrary to Hagel's logic, Israel doesn't enjoy widespread @placeholder support because anyone -- from any faith -- intimidated someone else; Israel earned the support of the American people because of its people's values.", "idx": 98634}], "idx": 64314} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:07 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 3 June 2013 Residents in a street in Bangor, Maine, have got themselves in such a flap over birds appearing on their street that authorities have had to step in with an ordinance to limit out of control bird-feeding. Some residents of Drew Lane in Bangor like to feed bird seed to the pigeons that regularly congregate around their homes. However others say the creatures are a plague that leave droppings and feathers and cause disruption around the area. Besieged: Residents of Drew Lane in Bangor have to clean piles of pigeon poop off their cars each morning to prevent the corrosive droppings damaging the paint jobs on their cars\n@highlight\nDrew Lane in Bangor has had an ever-growing population of pigeons for the past eight years\n@highlight\nPigeons arrived in droves after one resident began feeding them\n@highlight\nThe pigeon feeder was asked by neighbors to stop but refused\n@highlight\nThe ban will incur a $50 fine for the first offense, $100 for the second and $200 thereafter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 560, "end": 568}, {"start": 573, "end": 578}, {"start": 727, "end": 735}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hunger games: The ban in @placeholder won't prevent people having bird feeders in their backyards or from throwing bread to ducks in the park, but it will stop feeding practices that cause wildlife to become a nuisance", "idx": 98639}], "idx": 64316} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jaya Narain Created 1:31 PM on 27th January 2012 UPDATED: 20:41 EST, 27 January 2012 When Olukayode Olusanya got married, he had no trouble recognising the assembled guests. Sitting in the pews behind him was his girlfriend and their young daughter \u2013 one of four children they had together. Although the wedding appeared real, it was a complete sham designed to allow him to stay in Britain. Sham marriage: Olukayode Olusanya (left) and Zucina Sabina (right) sign the register, minutes before she left her 'husband' to return to her native Holland Tying the knot: Olukayode Olusanya with Zunica Sabina in her wedding dress\n@highlight\nIllegal immigrant Esther Ogunrinde watched her failed asylum seeker lover marry an EU national\n@highlight\nMoments after the ceremony Dutch woman, who had been paid \u00a33,000, returned to her native Holland\n@highlight\nOgunrinde used bride's ID card so that she and 'husband' could stay", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 93, "end": 110}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 397, "end": 400}, {"start": 412, "end": 429}, {"start": 442, "end": 454}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 569, "end": 586}, {"start": 593, "end": 605}, {"start": 657, "end": 672}, {"start": 722, "end": 723}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 834, "end": 840}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But he said he could not ignore \u2018humanitarian considerations\u2019 in @placeholder\u2019s case and jail her, since she had four children, \u2018even if her continued reproduction\u2019 had been in part an attempt to \u2018cynically\u2019 improve her hand with the authorities.", "idx": 98643}], "idx": 64319} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A former police officer convicted of murdering his girlfriend and their unborn child tearfully apologized to her family Monday in front of the jury that will decide whether he lives or dies. Bobby Cutts Jr. weeps openly as his mother describes his childhood during a sentencing hearing. \"It was a nightmare that will continue to haunt me for the rest of my days,\" said Bobby Cutts, Jr., 30, reading from a prepared statement at the penalty phase of his murder trial. \"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I'm asking you to spare my life.\" Cutts was convicted on February 15 of the murder of girlfriend Jessie Marie Davis and the aggravated murder of the unborn girl Davis had planned to name Chloe.\n@highlight\nNEW: Ex-cop apologizes, asks jury to spare him\n@highlight\nBobby Cutts Jr. faces the death penalty for murders of girlfriend, unborn child\n@highlight\nCutts also could receive life sentence, with or without parole\n@highlight\nSame jury that found Cutts guilty is hearing penalty phase of trial", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 200, "end": 214}, {"start": 378, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 393}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 608, "end": 625}, {"start": 672, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 774, "end": 788}, {"start": 865, "end": 869}, {"start": 960, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Cutts told the jury he performed CPR on @placeholder and then tried to revive her with bleach.", "idx": 98645}], "idx": 64320} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alison Smith Squire Ellie Fairfax and sister Siobhan whose baby she's carrying When Siobhan Terry was told she could not have any more children after battling cervical cancer, she was left heartbroken. Life-saving treatment meant the mother-of-one would be left infertile and unable to give her daughter Saoirse, two, a little brother or sister. But the 31-year-old and her husband Dean, 51, had not counted on the selfless actions of her sister, Ellie Fairfax. On hearing the terrifying news that her younger sibling would die if she did not have the treatment, Miss Fairfax did not hesitate to volunteer as a surrogate.\n@highlight\nSiobhan Terry, 31, was diagnosed with cervical cancer and told that treatment would leave her infertile\n@highlight\nThe mother-of-one was desperate to give two-year-old daughter a sibling\n@highlight\nHer older sister Ellie Fairfax, 33, offered to be a surrogate\n@highlight\nThe baby boy, due next month, will be Miss Fairfax's first child", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 35}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 87, "end": 99}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 385, "end": 388}, {"start": 450, "end": 462}, {"start": 571, "end": 577}, {"start": 636, "end": 648}, {"start": 851, "end": 863}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I am so thankful to @placeholder \u2013 it\u2019s a dream come true.\u2019", "idx": 98663}], "idx": 64331} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- The United States has lifted its ban on U.S. carriers flying to and from Tel Aviv, Israel. The Federal Aviation Administration's move came Wednesday night, a day and a half after it imposed the prohibition over security concerns amid renewed Mideast violence. Airlines moved quickly to restore service. Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways said Thursday they are resuming flights to Israel's busiest airport, Ben Gurion International. The European Aviation Safety Agency also has reversed its recommendation that airlines avoid flying to Ben Gurion. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, lobbied Washington to reverse the extraordinary order the FAA put in place after a Hamas rocket struck close to the airport Tuesday.\n@highlight\nNEW: A U.S. official tells CNN the ban could be reinstated\n@highlight\nNEW: Official also says Israel shared new information about defense capabilities\n@highlight\nIsrael had been lobbying Washington to reverse FAA decision", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 24, "end": 36}, {"start": 60, "end": 63}, {"start": 93, "end": 100}, {"start": 103, "end": 108}, {"start": 115, "end": 145}, {"start": 262, "end": 268}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 340, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 369}, {"start": 414, "end": 419}, {"start": 440, "end": 463}, {"start": 470, "end": 500}, {"start": 569, "end": 578}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 625, "end": 642}, {"start": 653, "end": 662}, {"start": 703, "end": 705}, {"start": 728, "end": 732}, {"start": 796, "end": 799}, {"start": 816, "end": 818}, {"start": 864, "end": 871}, {"start": 883, "end": 888}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}, {"start": 998, "end": 1000}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two @placeholder officials said Thursday the facts on the ground in Tel Aviv are the same as they were before the FAA freeze was put into place, but Israel has shared more information about airport defenses.", "idx": 98667}], "idx": 64333} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Laura Lynott, Olivia Kelleher, John Breslin and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 17 April 2012 Four experienced sailors are presumed dead after their \u2018window of survivability\u2019 closed following freak waves that hit their yacht during a prestigious race off the coast of San Francisco on Saturday. Three of the eight people on board survived the 12-foot waves that struck the side of their yacht, and five were swept out to sea. The body of Mac Kasanin, 46, was found in the water by rescuers, leaving the four remaining crew members unaccounted for.\n@highlight\nFive of the eight people on board a yacht competing in a San Francisco Bay race are thought to have died, with four of the sailors still missing\n@highlight\nSaturday's accident was the first in the race's 143-year history\n@highlight\nTwo victims, Alan Cahill and Elmer Morrissey, were originally from Ireland\n@highlight\nAll of the sailors, including victims Jordan Fromm and Mac Kasanin- whose body was the only one found by rescuers- were experienced\n@highlight\nThe boyfriend only female victim, Alexis Busch, was one of the 3 survivors", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 31}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 51, "end": 65}, {"start": 313, "end": 325}, {"start": 483, "end": 493}, {"start": 661, "end": 677}, {"start": 849, "end": 859}, {"start": 865, "end": 879}, {"start": 903, "end": 909}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 977, "end": 987}, {"start": 1099, "end": 1110}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Alan Cahill, 36, Elmer Morrissey, 32, @placeholder, in her mid-20s, and Jordan Fromm, 25, are lost at sea and presumed dead.", "idx": 98687}], "idx": 64343} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:53 EST, 13 December 2012 Unsure what to buy the man if your life for Christmas? Well look no further. With just 12 days to go until December 25, a high-end jewellers is selling the ultimate watch for men - providing you have \u00a3500,000 to spare. The staggeringly expensive luxury timepiece, produced in Switzerland and now on sale in Edinburgh, boasts an 18 carat pink-gold case, 37 precious gems and a dark brown alligator strap. It is described as a true feat of Haute Horologie - watchmaking in its highest form.\n@highlight\nThe rare Girard-Perregaux Opera Two took 500 hours to make by hand\n@highlight\nIt has a perpetual calendar, so it does not need to be adjusted for leap years or New Year\n@highlight\nA tourbillon (an escapement and balance wheel in a rotating cage) negates the effects of gravity\n@highlight\nThe pricey present boasts a dark brown alligator strap and ivory dial", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 402, "end": 410}, {"start": 533, "end": 561}, {"start": 604, "end": 629}, {"start": 755, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "the most coveted time pieces to @placeholder to provide an unrivalled", "idx": 98692}], "idx": 64348} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea target Paul Pogba was spotted in west London on Thursday, just a stone's throw away from Stamford Bridge as he posed for pictures with fans in Knightsbridge. The French midfielder was one of the stars of the 2014 World Cup and has been linked with a \u00a360million move away from Serie A champions Juventus with Chelsea on the hunt for another central midfielder. When a fan asked the French youngster if he would be signing for Jose Mourinho's side, Pogba chuckled. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Paul Pogba show off his amazing freestyle skills On the move? Paul Pogba (left) was spotted in west London on Thursday\n@highlight\nPaul Pogba was in west London on Thursday\n@highlight\nThe French midfielder has been linked with a move to Chelsea\n@highlight\nPogba could be subject to a \u00a360million transfer from Juventus", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 46, "end": 51}, {"start": 97, "end": 111}, {"start": 151, "end": 163}, {"start": 170, "end": 175}, {"start": 216, "end": 229}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 302, "end": 309}, {"start": 316, "end": 322}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 455, "end": 459}, {"start": 498, "end": 507}, {"start": 560, "end": 569}, {"start": 598, "end": 603}, {"start": 628, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 656}, {"start": 685, "end": 690}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 806, "end": 813}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder are understood to be willing to sell Pogba despite protestations that he is a key figure at the club.", "idx": 98701}], "idx": 64353} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A series of civil lawsuits against defense contractors KBR and its former parent company Halliburton claims the companies endangered the health of U.S. troops and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan by unsafely burning massive amounts of garbage on U.S. bases. Burn pits produced thick black smoke and toxic fumes, according to plaintiff Richard Guilmette. Six lawsuits were filed Tuesday and three more are scheduled to be filed Wednesday in state courts on behalf of current and former military personnel, private contractors and families of men who allegedly died because of exposure to the fumes from the burning garbage. Attorneys for the plaintiffs also are seeking to file a class-action suit.\n@highlight\n6 lawsuits filed Tuesday; 3 more are scheduled to be filed Wednesday\n@highlight\nSuits filed on behalf of veterans, contractors, their families\n@highlight\nSuits blame health problems, deaths on emissions from burn pits\n@highlight\nNo long-term danger from smoke from Balad Air Force Base pit, military said in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 75, "end": 77}, {"start": 109, "end": 119}, {"start": 167, "end": 170}, {"start": 198, "end": 201}, {"start": 207, "end": 217}, {"start": 269, "end": 272}, {"start": 358, "end": 374}, {"start": 997, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The suit claims @placeholder suffered a series of health problems, from severe chest pain and diarrhea, to asthma, sleep apnea and debilitating migraine headaches.", "idx": 98705}], "idx": 64355} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj a big man with big ambitions. In Mongolia there is no one is more famous than Dagvadorj, who is probably best known by his Japanese name, Asashoryu. For 15 years Dagvadorj dominated sumo wrestling and became the most successful grand master the sport had ever seen. He retired in 2010 after the controversial wrestler was involved in a brawl outside a Tokyo nightclub. It brought the champion more bad publicity in Japan, but in his native Mongolia he is a hero. Locals call him simply \"The champ\". Still only 30, he is now embarking on a second career as a businessman.\n@highlight\nDolgorsuren Dagvadorj was sumo's most successful wrestler known as Asashoryu\n@highlight\nNow building a business empire in his native Mongolia\n@highlight\nOwns a circus and other real estate and has set up an investment bank", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 64, "end": 71}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 154, "end": 161}, {"start": 169, "end": 177}, {"start": 193, "end": 201}, {"start": 383, "end": 387}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 613, "end": 633}, {"start": 680, "end": 688}, {"start": 746, "end": 753}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"My whole generation has experienced the opening of @placeholder,\" he says.", "idx": 98723}], "idx": 64367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lawrence Booth Follow @@the_topspin Adam Gilchrist has advised Alastair Cook to \u2018sit down and talk\u2019 with Shane Warne in a bid to defuse Warne\u2019s relentless criticism of the England captain. Asked about Warne\u2019s insistence that Cook\u2019s leadership is too negative, the hard-hitting former Australia wicketkeeper, who will today represent the Rest of the World against MCC at Lord\u2019s, replied: \u2018I don\u2019t think Warnie\u2019s the only one to make those accusations. VIDEO Scroll down to watch England captain Alastair Cook say he's taking the positives 'Sit down and talk': Adam Gilchrist wants Alastair Cook (pictured) to chat with Shane Warne\n@highlight\nAdam Gilchrist thinks Alastair Cook and Shane Warne need to sort issues\n@highlight\nWarne insists England captain Cook's leadership is too negative\n@highlight\nGilchrist says he is 'sure Warnie would be happy to sit down and talk'\n@highlight\nWarne wrote Cook's captaincy on fourth day of Headingley Test against Sri Lanka was the worst 'at international level in almost 25 years'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 39, "end": 52}, {"start": 66, "end": 78}, {"start": 108, "end": 118}, {"start": 139, "end": 143}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 204, "end": 208}, {"start": 228, "end": 231}, {"start": 287, "end": 295}, {"start": 340, "end": 356}, {"start": 366, "end": 368}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 497, "end": 509}, {"start": 562, "end": 575}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 621, "end": 631}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}, {"start": 684, "end": 694}, {"start": 727, "end": 731}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 802, "end": 810}, {"start": 829, "end": 834}, {"start": 884, "end": 888}, {"start": 896, "end": 899}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 954, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And Gilchrist said: \u2018I couldn\u2019t imagine what it would be like with @placeholder as an opponent.", "idx": 98727}], "idx": 64370} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Bad parents should be given government classes on how to cuddle their children, according to a major new report. Politicians have been reluctant to \u2018call out\u2019 bad parenting, despite this having a bigger impact children than money or schooling, the former Labour minister Alan Milburn said. Mr Milburn, who was brought in by David Cameron as the Government\u2019s social mobility Tsar, attacked MPs for being \u2018tentative and timid\u2019 about bad parenting. Parents need to be taught to cuddle their children to help cut the divide between rich and poor, according to a major new report He called for a national parenting campaign, funded by cutting childcare tax breaks from families with at least one parent earning more than \u00a3100,000 a year.\n@highlight\nMajor new report on child poverty calls for nationwide parenting classes\n@highlight\nReport published by Labour former health secretary Alan Milburn today\n@highlight\nHe says MPs have been far too reluctant to 'call out' bad parenting\n@highlight\nDavid Cameron brought in Mr Milburn as his 'Social Mobility Tsar'", "entities": [{"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 271, "end": 282}, {"start": 293, "end": 299}, {"start": 324, "end": 336}, {"start": 374, "end": 377}, {"start": 848, "end": 853}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 988, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1016, "end": 1022}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1051}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Prime Minister @placeholder's official spokesman said child poverty is at its lowest for 30 years and there are now 290,000 fewer children growing up in workless households.", "idx": 98730}], "idx": 64373} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sam Webb Parents are furious that a firm is selling cans of an energy drink called 'Cocaine' in a busy shopping centre. Jeb Kenneth, 51, is selling the drink in Freshney Place in the Lincolnshire town of Grimsby - with the tagline 'Get high on life, not on drugs'. Mr Kenneth, who describes himself as the director and brand originator of the drink, owns Cocaine Ltd and says the drink has been given the name to 'shock in order to grab people's attention'. Can of coke? An energy drink called 'Cocaine' was on sale at a shopping centre in Grimsby, drawing an angry reaction from parents. The entrepreneur behinf the drink, Jeb Kenneth, has defended the name\n@highlight\nThe drink was on sale at a busy shopping centre in a Lincolnshire town\n@highlight\nBut one parent said the energy drink's name is 'disgusting'\n@highlight\nThe stall has now had its trading licence at mall revoked\n@highlight\nHowever, the owner of the brand says product has an anti-drugs message", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 123, "end": 133}, {"start": 164, "end": 177}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 207, "end": 213}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 627, "end": 637}, {"start": 726, "end": 737}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She has made a formal complaint to the @placeholder and the centre now says Mr Kenneth's temporary trading licence would not be renewed.", "idx": 98733}], "idx": 64376} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Will Stewart PUBLISHED: 12:03 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 25 June 2013 Politics? Russian media tycoon Alexander Lebedev, whose prosecution was signed off by a former classmate of President Vladimir Putin The controversial criminal prosecution of newspaper owner Alexander Lebedev was started by a former university classmate of Vladimir Putin, it was claimed at the newspaper owner's trial. A document in the case file records shows that the probe was demanded by Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the powerful Investigative Committee, known as the Russian FBI, said a Lebedev lawyer. The media magnate is accused of the draconian offence of hooliganism motivated by 'political hatred' in lashing out at property mogul Sergei Polonsky during a heated TV debate.\n@highlight\nInvestigative Committee head Alexander Bastrykin studied with the Russian leader at Leningrad State University\n@highlight\nLebedev is accused of hooliganism motivated by 'political hatred' in lashing out at property mogul Sergei Polonsky\n@highlight\nAnalysts say the case raises issues of press freedom amid claims the state is trying to gag a newspaper proprietor", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 117, "end": 133}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 277, "end": 293}, {"start": 343, "end": 356}, {"start": 479, "end": 497}, {"start": 525, "end": 547}, {"start": 563, "end": 569}, {"start": 571, "end": 573}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 733, "end": 747}, {"start": 787, "end": 809}, {"start": 816, "end": 834}, {"start": 853, "end": 859}, {"start": 871, "end": 896}, {"start": 909, "end": 915}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court file refers to 'an order' from Bastrykin 'to investigate the circumstances of @placeholder being beaten' during the television show.", "idx": 98736}], "idx": 64379} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It should be no surprise that Adrian cooly stepped up and slotted West Ham into the fourth round of the FA Cup... the goalkeeper used to play up front. The Spanish stopper saved Steven Naismith's penalty during a 9-8 penalty shoot-out triumph against Everton after a 2-2 draw at Upton Park, and later proved the hero using a different skill. And speaking to Sportsmail's Pete Jenson, he admitted that he used to score many goals as a youngster, albeit for an Under 11 team. West Ham goalkeeper Adrian strokes his winning penalty past Everton stopper Joel Robles The Spaniard told Sportsmail's Pete Jenson (right) that he used to be a striker as a youngster\n@highlight\nWest Ham goalkeeper Adrian scored the winning penalty against Everton\n@highlight\nThe Spaniard also saved Steven Naismith's spot kick during the shootout\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old shot stopper revealed he was a striker until the age of 10", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 35}, {"start": 66, "end": 73}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 178, "end": 192}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 279, "end": 288}, {"start": 358, "end": 367}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 474, "end": 481}, {"start": 494, "end": 499}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 550, "end": 560}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 580, "end": 589}, {"start": 593, "end": 603}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 753, "end": 760}, {"start": 773, "end": 787}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adrian sent fellow Spaniard @placeholder the wrong way in the final penalty, after the Everton keeper sent his spot-kick rattling against the crossbar.", "idx": 98739}], "idx": 64381} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 22:13 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 22:13 EST, 15 December 2013 Glamorous television reporter Julie Chang is learning to see again, weeks after her brain tumor was removed. KTTV's 'Good Day LA' entertainment presenter was diagnosed in September when she underwent a CT scan following a surfing accident. Now the show's hosts have assured fans that Chang, nicknamed 'One Eyed Willie' due to her vision troubles, is well on the way to recovery. 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Police said they removed the body, which was hanging inside the cone-shaped tubular steel construction on Kiev's Independence Square. The 'tree' is festooned with a poster of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko and scrawled with graffiti attacking President Viktor Yanukovich. The body, that of a man from Volyn region in western Ukraine, bore no external wounds and was being examined to establish the cause of death, the police statement said.\n@highlight\nMan, 55, was found hanged inside frame of a giant Christmas tree at main protest camp in Kiev today\n@highlight\n'There are no signs of other injury on the body,' the ministry said, indicating suicide\n@highlight\nJustice minister Elena Lukash had threatened to impose a state of emergency after justice ministry was stormed\n@highlight\nGovernment now says it has no immediate plans to declare state of emergency after protesters evacuated building\n@highlight\nProtestors occupied building in a bid to achieve president's resignation and other concessions\n@highlight\nThey erected a number of barricades, before burning a photo of President Viktor Yanukovych at the entrance\n@highlight\nMinistry was fourth government building to be seized by demonstrators as they take increasingly dramatic action\n@highlight\nHundreds of protestors are camped on Kiev's main square, with others staying in city hall and agricultural ministry\n@highlight\nThree demonstrators have died in protests so far - two of them after being shot and one of unspecified injuries", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 99}, {"start": 118, "end": 121}, {"start": 186, "end": 194}, {"start": 315, "end": 318}, {"start": 322, "end": 340}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 473, "end": 489}, {"start": 521, "end": 532}, {"start": 545, "end": 551}, {"start": 761, "end": 764}, {"start": 899, "end": 910}, {"start": 1306, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1351, "end": 1358}, {"start": 1511, "end": 1514}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The incident was especially bizarre since the square has been swarming with protesters day and night since the onset of mass protests against @placeholder in early December.", "idx": 98748}], "idx": 64388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin went to great lengths to portray their phone call Friday as evidence the two leaders were working together to stabilize the situation in Ukraine. Absent were the accusations they traded the past two months over the future of the former Soviet republic. The Obama administration continues to dismiss the notion of a new Cold War with Russia. But the louder their protests, the more apparent the chill has become. It was on display Saturday in widely differing characterizations of a telephone conversation between Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, after news broke that Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych left the capital because of what he described as a \"coup.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: John Kerry and his Russian counterpart give differing views of conversation\n@highlight\nObama administration continues to dismiss notion of new Cold War with Russia\n@highlight\nJohn Kerry said in December that U.S., Russia weren't engaged in bidding war over Ukraine\n@highlight\nWhite House says Ukraine conflict not reminiscent of 'proxy conflicts of the Cold War era'", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 42}, {"start": 54, "end": 67}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 305, "end": 310}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 601, "end": 610}, {"start": 620, "end": 626}, {"start": 641, "end": 653}, {"start": 678, "end": 686}, {"start": 698, "end": 714}, {"start": 791, "end": 800}, {"start": 810, "end": 816}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 948, "end": 953}, {"start": 966, "end": 975}, {"start": 999, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1067, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1144, "end": 1151}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Our approach as the United States is not to see these as some @placeholder chessboard in which we're in competition with Russia.", "idx": 98749}, {"query": "But it does face a resurgent, defiant and increasingly authoritarian @placeholder.", "idx": 98750}], "idx": 64389} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An anonymous group says it stole copies of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's tax records and will release them unless the company it stole them from pays $1 million. The Secret Service said it is investigating, and the company said there is no immediate sign that any such theft took place. \"Using your office\" in Franklin, Tennessee, the group tells PricewaterhouseCoopers in an online posting, \"we were able to gain access to your network file servers and copy over the tax documents for one Willard M Romney and Ann D Romney.\" It threatens to send encrypted copies to \"all major news outlets\" and warns, \"If the parties interested do not want the encrypted key released to the public to unlock these documents on September 28 of this year then payment will be necessary.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: A Bitcoin developer says such a heist seems unlikely\n@highlight\nAn unnamed group demands $1 million in Bitcoins, an online currency\n@highlight\nMitt Romney has not responded publicly,\n@highlight\nThe Secret Service is investigating", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 54}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 184, "end": 197}, {"start": 328, "end": 335}, {"start": 338, "end": 346}, {"start": 365, "end": 386}, {"start": 508, "end": 523}, {"start": 529, "end": 540}, {"start": 807, "end": 813}, {"start": 908, "end": 915}, {"start": 948, "end": 958}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1016}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The company has more than 80 offices around the country and there's nothing unique about the one in @placeholder, he said.", "idx": 98751}], "idx": 64390} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Below is an excerpt from author Alex Wellen's new novel, \"Lovesick.\" In this chapter, after weeks of procrastinating, Andy Altman finally works up the nerve to ask his future father-in-law, Gregory Day, for his daughter Paige's hand in marriage. Alex Wellen is an award-winning television producer for CNN. Nothing like mixing love and a battle with a crime ring of geriatric gangsters to cause some dizziness. (CNN) -- I go to the dining room for some privacy. It's now or never. I press the speed dial for \"Gregory Home.\" While the phone searches for a cell tower among the sticks, I confirm the coast is clear.\n@highlight\nThe novel \"Lovesick\" is about when love runs up against crime\n@highlight\nAndrew Altman wants to marry the girl he's in love with\n@highlight\nBut the young suitor runs into a ring of geriatric gangsters", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 57}, {"start": 73, "end": 80}, {"start": 133, "end": 143}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 235, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 271}, {"start": 317, "end": 319}, {"start": 427, "end": 429}, {"start": 524, "end": 535}, {"start": 651, "end": 658}, {"start": 713, "end": 725}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I don't want to pressure you, @placeholder,\" I jump in, \"but I love Paige.", "idx": 98756}], "idx": 64393} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 14:09 EST, 17 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:14 EST, 17 November 2013 Support: Major General Ed Davis said the Armed Forces still has a 'duty of care' towards Marine A and his family Britain's top commando has vowed to stand by the sergeant convicted of executing a severely-wounded Taliban prisoner, declaring: 'Once a marine, always a marine.' Major General Ed Davis risked a clash with military top brass by issuing the message of support on the day the 39-year-old - identified only as Marine A - was found guilty of murder. His comments to the 8,300-strong Royal Marines are at odds with those from General Sir Nick Houghton, the head of the Armed Forces, who said there should be 'no leniency' for Marine A because of his 'heinous crime'.\n@highlight\nMajor General Ed Davis gave his support the day Marine A was convicted\n@highlight\nRisked a clash with the head of Armed Forces who wants 'no leniency'\n@highlight\nConvicted soldier shot a Taliban insurgent in 2011 during a 'tour from hell'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 132, "end": 143}, {"start": 180, "end": 187}, {"start": 204, "end": 210}, {"start": 304, "end": 310}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 583, "end": 595}, {"start": 637, "end": 649}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 725, "end": 732}, {"start": 791, "end": 798}, {"start": 825, "end": 832}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A @placeholder officer said: 'If Marine A's family are evicted from their home and forced on to benefits, it will make them victims and cause an outcry.'", "idx": 98769}], "idx": 64403} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The Turkish government banned YouTube on Thursday, less than a week after Ankara made a similar blackout of the social networking site Twitter, which is estimated to have more than 10 million Turkish users. Neither website can be reached on Turkish Internet networks. The crackdown comes just days before Turks are expected to go to the polls in nationwide municipal elections. The Turkish government said its YouTube block came as a response to the leak of a conversation between top government officials purportedly discussing the possibility of going to war with neighboring Syria. Turkey's top media regulating agency announced a similar ban on the broadcast of the conversation to television and radio channels.\n@highlight\nTurkish authorities have blocked YouTube days after banning Twitter\n@highlight\nGovernment action comes after alleged conversations about war with Syria are leaked\n@highlight\nThe leak is \"a despicable attack, an act of espionage,\" the Foreign Ministry says\n@highlight\nGoogle, which owns YouTube, is looking into the blocking, a spokesperson says", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 30, "end": 36}, {"start": 74, "end": 79}, {"start": 135, "end": 141}, {"start": 192, "end": 198}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 305, "end": 309}, {"start": 382, "end": 388}, {"start": 410, "end": 416}, {"start": 578, "end": 582}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 761, "end": 767}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 874, "end": 878}, {"start": 962, "end": 977}, {"start": 995, "end": 1000}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The recording suggests a major security breach within the halls of the country's @placeholder.", "idx": 98779}], "idx": 64409} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Hoboken, New Jersey, Mayor Peter Cammarano III -- one of dozens of politicians and rabbis arrested last week in a corruption scandal -- has resigned, the city attorney said Friday. Hoboken, New Jersey, Mayor Peter Cammarano III is accused of taking thousands of dollars in bribes. Steve Kleinman said City Council President Dawn Zimmer will be sworn in immediately as acting mayor. He said Cammarano's letter of resignation, delivered to the city clerk at 9:15 a.m., said his resignation would be effective at noon Friday. The Democratic Hoboken mayor was one of 44 people arrested in last week's federal corruption probe.\n@highlight\nHoboken, New Jersey, Mayor Peter Cammarano III steps down in wake of scandal\n@highlight\nCammarano, one of 44 arrested in corruption probe, accused of taking bribes\n@highlight\nSecaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell resigned earlier after being linked to investigation\n@highlight\nBoth maintain their innocence, saying stepping down is not admission of guilt", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 15}, {"start": 18, "end": 27}, {"start": 36, "end": 54}, {"start": 190, "end": 196}, {"start": 199, "end": 208}, {"start": 217, "end": 235}, {"start": 290, "end": 303}, {"start": 310, "end": 321}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 536, "end": 545}, {"start": 547, "end": 553}, {"start": 643, "end": 649}, {"start": 652, "end": 661}, {"start": 670, "end": 688}, {"start": 731, "end": 739}, {"start": 818, "end": 825}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Dennis Elwell, 64, the @placeholder mayor of Secaucus, in northern New Jersey, resigned Tuesday after being charged with accepting $10,000 from a confidential informant.", "idx": 98785}], "idx": 64412} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden arrives in Tokyo on Monday on the first leg of a major week long trip to Asia. Biden lands at a time of significant regional tension following Beijing's announcement last week of a new \"air defense identification zone\" situated between China and Japan. Since the declaration of the air zone, China has insisted that all aircraft must submit flight plans before entering. The United States has urged calm, and this will be a theme which Biden will emphasize during his visit. The zone includes airspace over islands, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, which both countries claim as their own. The dispute over these territories is not new, but has become more salient since the Japanese government decided to nationalize them last year.\n@highlight\nChina raised tensions in region by imposing a new air defense zone\n@highlight\nAndrew Hammond says it will add to a tide of suspicion as China asserts its growing power\n@highlight\nHe says China's soft power is lagging behind it hard power, built on military might\n@highlight\nHammond suggests ways China could improve its engagement and image with the international community", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 29, "end": 37}, {"start": 50, "end": 54}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 118, "end": 122}, {"start": 182, "end": 188}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 285, "end": 289}, {"start": 331, "end": 335}, {"start": 414, "end": 426}, {"start": 475, "end": 479}, {"start": 564, "end": 570}, {"start": 575, "end": 579}, {"start": 585, "end": 590}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}, {"start": 798, "end": 802}, {"start": 876, "end": 889}, {"start": 934, "end": 938}, {"start": 985, "end": 989}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1078}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Issues such as Beijing's alleged currency manipulation, the large size of the U.S. trade deficit with @placeholder and the large U.S. financial debt held by Beijing, not to mention alleged Chinese cybersecurity attacks on U.S. interests, has taken its toll on U.S. public opinion.", "idx": 98790}], "idx": 64414} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The co-pilot was at the controls of the doomed AirAsia flight just before it plunged into the ocean, Indonesia's lead investigator revealed today. The Airbus A320 vanished from radar screens in bad weather on December 28, less than halfway into a two-hour flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, killing all 162 people on board. Second-in-command Remi Plesel was flying Flight QZ8501 prior to it crashing into the sea, not Captain Iriyanto - an experienced former military jet pilot - head National Transport Safety Committee (NTSC) investigator Mardjono Siswosuwarno announced today. Cpt Iriyanto, 53, is believed to have taken over control of the aircraft from First Officer Plesel when it started to ascend and then descend sharply, officials said.\n@highlight\nSecond-in-command Remi Plesel was flying pane before it crashed into sea\n@highlight\nCaptain Iriyanto, an experienced former military jet pilot, was 'monitoring'\n@highlight\nHe's thought to have taken control from Plesel when plane began to ascend\n@highlight\nCo-pilot had 2,275 flying hours when Flight QZ8501 crashed in December\n@highlight\nSearch for victims could end within days if no more bodies were found", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 53}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 151, "end": 161}, {"start": 272, "end": 281}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 303, "end": 311}, {"start": 365, "end": 375}, {"start": 388, "end": 400}, {"start": 441, "end": 456}, {"start": 508, "end": 542}, {"start": 545, "end": 548}, {"start": 564, "end": 584}, {"start": 603, "end": 614}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He had more than 20,000 flying hours, of which 6,100 were with AirAisa on the @placeholder 320.", "idx": 98794}], "idx": 64415} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama failed to keep his 2008 election promise to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp at a U.S. naval base in Cuba because the world had stopped watching. Europeans, delighted at his election and pledge to abandon Bush-era torture practices that had sullied the U.S. reputation worldwide, assumed that he would do what he said was going to do. It has taken three years to realise that he missed his self-imposed deadline. For many that realization has been brought about by the Guantanamo detainees themselves, who unable to voice their despair in any other way are now on hunger strike in large numbers. Even the U.S. military now admits that more than 50 of the 166 detainees in the camp are now involved. In reality, the number is much higher: Reprieve understands, through unclassified phone calls with our clients, that more than 130 are now on hunger strike.\n@highlight\nU.S. President Barack Obama promised in 2008 to close Guantanamo Bay\n@highlight\nReprieve: It has taken three years to realize he missed his self-imposed deadline\n@highlight\nU.S. admits more than 50 of 166 detainees in camp are on hunger strike - media reports\n@highlight\nEuropean parliament is debating the hunger strikes at the camp", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 19}, {"start": 31, "end": 42}, {"start": 98, "end": 111}, {"start": 130, "end": 133}, {"start": 149, "end": 152}, {"start": 194, "end": 202}, {"start": 253, "end": 256}, {"start": 301, "end": 304}, {"start": 517, "end": 526}, {"start": 653, "end": 656}, {"start": 786, "end": 793}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 930, "end": 941}, {"start": 969, "end": 982}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1193}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yet he is still in @placeholder, more than a decade on from being taken into U.S. custody.", "idx": 98796}, {"query": "On a recent unclassified call, he told @placeholder: \"The nightmare has started again.", "idx": 98797}], "idx": 64416} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Piers Morgan pointed out that \"Vicious\" Victor Ortiz will be \"facing a guy that has beaten just about everyone that's come in front of him,\" the boxing champ told the CNN host, \"Fear doesn't even exist in my dictionary anymore. It was one of those things where my upbringing alone got rid of all that.\" Morgan was referring to Ortiz's upcoming September 17 bout with \"Pretty Boy\" Floyd Mayweather. Ortiz and his mentor, boxing great Oscar de la Hoya, are guests on Wednesday's \"Piers Morgan Tonight.\" Abandoned by his mother at the age of 8, Ortiz was left to essentially raise his younger brother when his father walked out of the family's Kansas home four years later.\n@highlight\nVictor Ortiz and Floyd Mayweather face each other in the ring on September 17\n@highlight\nThe bout will air on HBO Pay-Per-View live from the MGM in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nBoxing legend Oscar de la Hoya is Ortiz's mentor\n@highlight\nMayweather stands undefeated as a professional boxer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 181, "end": 183}, {"start": 192, "end": 195}, {"start": 317, "end": 322}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 382, "end": 391}, {"start": 394, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 416}, {"start": 447, "end": 462}, {"start": 492, "end": 511}, {"start": 556, "end": 560}, {"start": 655, "end": 660}, {"start": 696, "end": 707}, {"start": 713, "end": 728}, {"start": 806, "end": 821}, {"start": 837, "end": 839}, {"start": 844, "end": 852}, {"start": 879, "end": 894}, {"start": 899, "end": 903}, {"start": 925, "end": 934}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"But that's one thing that I'm willing to put aside, because I want the best pound for pound, @placeholder to arrive, September the 17th, across the ring from me.\"", "idx": 98810}], "idx": 64425} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Lucky escape: Victor Bywater was able to escape a fire at his Greater Manchester home when he was woken up by his pet cat As fire began to engulf his house, businessman Victor Bywater slept soundly. He woke only when his cat Crystal leapt on his bed, bouncing and miaowing frantically. Alerted to the danger, Mr Bywater, 50, fled through the flames and smoke to safety. But tragically, the black and white moggy who saved his life perished in the blaze. His other cat, Fudge, escaped the inferno but has not been seen since. Last night Mr Bywater, who is said to be devastated by Crystal\u2019s death, remained in hospital in a serious condition with burns to his head and damage to his lungs from smoke inhalation.\n@highlight\nVictor Bywater was able to escape when his pet cat Crystal woke him up\n@highlight\nCrystal didn't survive the fire in Timperley, Greater Manchester\n@highlight\nMr Bywater's detached home may be demolished due to fire damage", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 62, "end": 79}, {"start": 169, "end": 182}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 312, "end": 318}, {"start": 469, "end": 473}, {"start": 539, "end": 545}, {"start": 580, "end": 586}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 773, "end": 779}, {"start": 804, "end": 810}, {"start": 839, "end": 847}, {"start": 850, "end": 867}, {"start": 883, "end": 889}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hero: @placeholder saved his owner's life by waking him up but the pet was unable to escape the fire", "idx": 98812}], "idx": 64427} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A medic has spoken of the horrific scenes witnessed by emergency doctors and nurses in the fight against the deadly Ebola outbreak in Guinea. Naoufel Dridi, who works with humanitarian charity M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res (MSF), described the suffering by patients struck down by the tropical virus, and the difficulties facing aid workers as they attempt to treat those suffering. French Mr Dridi, 41, has been helping coordinate the charity's relief work in the West African country and said that in his 13 years working with MSF he had never had to cope with the number of deaths in such a short space of time.\n@highlight\nNaoufel Dridi, 41, works with humanitarian charity M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res\n@highlight\nMedic describes suffering of patients and the difficulty facing aid workers\n@highlight\nNumber of suspected cases in Guinea has now reached 122\n@highlight\n80 people are believed to have died from the tropical virus in the country\n@highlight\nHighly contagious virus has no cure, and there is no vaccine", "entities": [{"start": 116, "end": 120}, {"start": 134, "end": 139}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 193, "end": 216}, {"start": 219, "end": 221}, {"start": 378, "end": 383}, {"start": 388, "end": 392}, {"start": 460, "end": 471}, {"start": 524, "end": 526}, {"start": 621, "end": 633}, {"start": 672, "end": 695}, {"start": 824, "end": 829}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added it was not the first time @placeholder had been reported in a capital city.", "idx": 98818}], "idx": 64432} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singapore (CNN) -- The victim of a brutal gang rape that sparked massive protests in India's capital, arrived in Singapore for further medical treatment on Thursday. The patient arrived at 9:05 a.m. local time, a spokesperson for the Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore told CNN. \"She is in extremely critical condition and being examined by doctors,\" the spokesperson said. The 23-year-old woman was severely injured and has spent days in intensive care, after what police said was a gang rape and beating on a moving bus in New Delhi on December 16. Widespread anger over the incident prompted massive anti-rape protests in the Indian capital over the weekend.\n@highlight\nVictim arrived in Singapore for treatment, hospital says\n@highlight\nThe woman is in 'extremely critical condition' says hospital spokesperson\n@highlight\nHer case prompted protests in New Delhi\n@highlight\nCabinet to set up a commission to look into the rape", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 234, "end": 257}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 277, "end": 279}, {"start": 528, "end": 536}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 694, "end": 702}, {"start": 859, "end": 867}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Read more: New Delhi police fire water cannon at @placeholder rape protest", "idx": 98823}], "idx": 64435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Decorated war hero Ken Dawson, 89, who is pictured wearing his treasured medals, was tricked out of his life savings by jobless bingo caller Paul Youngs A kind hearted war hero was tricked out of his life savings in a 'dastardly betrayal' by a jobless bingo caller he treated like an old comrade, a court heard. Trusting veteran Ken Dawson, 89, befriended Paul Youngs even though the 53-year-old was barred from their local social club where they both served on the committee. The decorated former Rifleman who fought the Japanese in Burma wanted to give Youngs a second chance and helped him pay for a car, buy meals, and only asked in return for his assistance with the weekly shop.\n@highlight\nDecorated veteran Ken Dawson was targeted by jobless Paul Youngs\n@highlight\nFormer Rifleman helped hard up Youngs, 53, pay for a car and buy food\n@highlight\nVeteran asked for help with his weekly shop in return for his kindness\n@highlight\nYoungs admitted helping himself to \u00a31,200 from the WW2 hero's account\n@highlight\nMr Dawson said he 'paid the price' for treating Youngs like a comrade\n@highlight\nYoungs was jailed for 12 weeks at Burnley Magistrates Court", "entities": [{"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 143, "end": 153}, {"start": 331, "end": 340}, {"start": 358, "end": 368}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 537, "end": 541}, {"start": 558, "end": 563}, {"start": 717, "end": 726}, {"start": 752, "end": 762}, {"start": 806, "end": 811}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 990, "end": 992}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1068, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1159}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By the time the thefts were discovered, when Mr @placeholder checked his bank statements, he had lost up to \u00a31,800 from his savings account.", "idx": 98826}], "idx": 64438} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Madame Rosa rose to fame as the matriarch of Paris' Winter Circus by marrying businessman Joseph Bouglione - in a lion's cage - in 1928. Today, at 103, she has outlived her late husband by decades but still has a smile on her face as she reminisces over her extraordinary life. Rosa appears at the circus apartment doorway in Paris in sparkling diamonds, red lipstick and a walking frame and sits down beside her leopard skin rug. Rosa Bouglione, 103, (pictured last month) shows an art piece depicting her and her husband during their circus days as she sits in her Paris apartment\n@highlight\nMadame Rosa has 54 grandchildren and great grandchildren\n@highlight\nShe has survived two world wars and the Nazi occupation\n@highlight\nThe secrets of her eternal youth include hard work, sleeping very little and deadly animals", "entities": [{"start": 7, "end": 10}, {"start": 45, "end": 49}, {"start": 52, "end": 64}, {"start": 90, "end": 105}, {"start": 278, "end": 281}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 431, "end": 444}, {"start": 567, "end": 571}, {"start": 601, "end": 604}, {"start": 702, "end": 705}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Madame's hats are pretty heavy,' said @placeholder, chuckling and saying that for the month they were at the hotel no one noticed the gorilla in the room.", "idx": 98836}], "idx": 64441} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LONDON, England (CNN) -- While the Oscars is without doubt the grandest of all the awards ceremonies, it doesn't have the world stage to itself. \"Persepolis\" won the French nomination -- but failed to make the Academy's shortlist In London, the Brits have their BAFTAs; Spain has the Goyas; and France celebrates the Cesars, where \"La Vie En Rose\" won six out of its \"magnifique\" 11 nominations. And it was this foreign fare that gave rise to the biggest controversy at Hollywood's big event. \"La Vie En Rose\" amassed an impressive eleven nominations at the French Cesar Awards. Marion Cotillard's astonishing transformation into Edith Piaf won her Best Actress gongs at the Golden Globes, BAFTAs and the Academy Awards. 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Holder assigned U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ronald C. Machen Jr., a Democratic appointee, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein, a holdover GOP appointee, to lead the investigations. Analysts: 'The ship of state always leaks,' but damage is less certain \"These two highly respected and experienced prosecutors will be directing separate investigations currently being conducted by the FBI. I have every confidence in their abilities to doggedly follow the facts and the evidence in the pursuit of justice wherever it leads,\" said Holder.\n@highlight\nAttorney General Holder: Prosecutors to \"doggedly follow the facts\"\n@highlight\nMcCain charges Obama didn't \"unequivocally\" say that no leaks came from White House\n@highlight\nThe president says he has \"zero tolerance\" for leaks\n@highlight\nCongressional leaders seek to halt increasing leaks of classified information", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 36}, {"start": 73, "end": 76}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 328, "end": 333}, {"start": 344, "end": 347}, {"start": 366, "end": 385}, {"start": 387, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 420}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 459, "end": 478}, {"start": 480, "end": 496}, {"start": 510, "end": 512}, {"start": 755, "end": 757}, {"start": 900, "end": 905}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1013, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Intelligence leaks are a source of consistent frustration for his administration as they have been for others, he said, and the @placeholder will carry out \"thorough investigations.\"", "idx": 98861}], "idx": 64454} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Nothing draws a more scathing response from Roger Federer than the suggestion that the established order in men\u2019s tennis may be breaking up, but the evidence continues to grow. This season has yielded four different Grand Slam winners, two of them from left field, and the newest resurfaced on Tuesday, bleary-eyed after three hours\u2019 sleep. Marin Cilic, who hammered a hesitant Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 on Monday to win the US Open title, is one of several players putting a fresh complexion on the top 10 that, for the first time in six years, is missing Andy Murray\u2019s name.\n@highlight\nMarin Cilic beat Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 to win the US Open men's singles\n@highlight\nThe Croatian won a maiden Grand Slam being coached by Goran Ivanisevic\n@highlight\nThe final between Cilic and Kei Nishikori was the first slam final without one of the 'big four' present since 2005", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 56}, {"start": 216, "end": 225}, {"start": 341, "end": 351}, {"start": 378, "end": 390}, {"start": 427, "end": 433}, {"start": 559, "end": 569}, {"start": 590, "end": 600}, {"start": 607, "end": 619}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 683, "end": 690}, {"start": 705, "end": 714}, {"start": 733, "end": 748}, {"start": 779, "end": 783}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Frustration: @placeholder has had an inconsistent season since returning from back surgery", "idx": 98867}], "idx": 64457} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Thousands of people in parts of the northern United States and southeastern Canada endured at least their fourth consecutive day without electricity Thursday because of ice-related outages, and power companies warned some still might not have power until at least the weekend. More than 232,000 customers were without power in below-freezing temperatures Thursday in parts of Michigan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and northern New England. Storms that began hitting Michigan on Saturday and moved through New England early this week knocked down trees and power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands in the dark. At least 19 people died in weather-related incidents since Saturday, authorities said Thursday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Authorities say 14 people died in the United States and five in Canada since Saturday\n@highlight\n232,000-plus customers without power in Michigan, Canada, New England\n@highlight\nElectrical grids are rapidly recovering, but crews are working against the ice\n@highlight\nChristmas took on new meaning for some at Red Cross shelters", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 66}, {"start": 85, "end": 90}, {"start": 385, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 401}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 412, "end": 424}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 518, "end": 528}, {"start": 775, "end": 787}, {"start": 801, "end": 806}, {"start": 874, "end": 881}, {"start": 884, "end": 889}, {"start": 892, "end": 902}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1047, "end": 1055}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Hyrdo-Quebec utility estimated that about 2,000 of its customers in @placeholder, mostly in rural areas, would not get power back until Friday.", "idx": 98875}], "idx": 64461} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Roger Federer kept his hopes alive at the ATP World Tour Finals Thursday with a straight sets win over Richard Gasquet then repeated his demand for more rigorous doping controls in tennis. \"I just feel like we're not getting maybe tested enough,\" said Federer after completing a 6-4 6-3 win over his French opponent. \"I feel like I used to get tested more, I think I was tested 25 times in 2003, 2004. Ever since, I think it's been clearly going down this season. \"Also last year when I won Dubai, Rotterdam and Indian Wells, and the year before that, I didn't get tested in one of those three events that I won. 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The 27-year-old Brazilian international full-back, who had been linked with a move to big-spending Manchester City next season, has agreed a three-year extension to his current deal. Alves -- who will officially sign his new deal on Wednesday -- is now contracted to Barcelona until June 30 2015. Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta told the club's official website: \"This is the news we were all hoping for, for both the club and the player. \"The negotiations were long but never tense and Alves' performances on the pitch have been as good as ever. We have taken our time and we can finally announce that we have achieved the objective we set out to achieve.\"\n@highlight\nBarcelona defender Dani Alves has signed a new contract with the club\n@highlight\nThe Brazilian international has agreed a three-year extension to his current deal\n@highlight\nAlves, 27, is now contracted to the Spanish champions until June 30 2015\n@highlight\nAlves moved to the Camp Nou from Spanish rivals Sevilla for 29.5 million euros in 2008", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 113, "end": 132}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 244, "end": 258}, {"start": 328, "end": 332}, {"start": 412, "end": 420}, {"start": 442, "end": 450}, {"start": 470, "end": 487}, {"start": 649, "end": 653}, {"start": 831, "end": 839}, {"start": 850, "end": 859}, {"start": 916, "end": 924}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1009}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1093}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1115}, {"start": 1122, "end": 1128}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder continued: \"He plays with an intensity that has nothing to do with tactics but is more about spirit.", "idx": 98888}], "idx": 64473} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Republicans are doomed in 2016 if they again nominate a candidate like Mitt Romney or John McCain, Sen. 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Jeb Bush is too far to the left to fit the conservative bill, the junior senator from Texas said he is a \"fan of Jeb Bush's\" but added that \"we need to learn from history.\"\n@highlight\nCNBC asked Ted Cruz what he thought about rumors that Jeb Bush might run for president\n@highlight\nIt's not the first time Cruz has slammed perceived moderate Republican candidates\n@highlight\nCruz said Hillary Clinton would be president if the GOP doesn't switch course in 2016", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 91, "end": 101}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 148, "end": 151}, {"start": 287, "end": 297}, {"start": 316, "end": 330}, {"start": 378, "end": 381}, {"start": 405, "end": 411}, {"start": 418, "end": 425}, {"start": 504, "end": 508}, {"start": 531, "end": 538}, {"start": 602, "end": 605}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 724, "end": 727}, {"start": 760, "end": 769}, {"start": 793, "end": 796}, {"start": 803, "end": 817}, {"start": 845, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Romney and his family have said it's unlikely he'll run in 2016, but it's not completely out of the question and @placeholder has repeatedly turned down opportunities to shut down voices in the party calling on him to run a third time for president.", "idx": 98889}], "idx": 64474} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The mysterious, faceless green men have entered eastern Ukraine, looking much like they did last month in Crimea before Russia sliced off and swallowed that former province of Ukraine. What will President Barack Obama do now? Unlike Russia's Crimea invasion, the Ukrainian government is not rolling over as readily this time, vowing not \"to let the Crimea scenario repeat.\" That is just what Russian President Vladimir Putin needs to justify an open military assault under the guise of \"protecting\" Ukraine's ethnic Russians. The possibility that war will break out is real. U.S. officials are convinced that the disciplined militias -- who have taken over government buildings in more than half a dozen Ukrainian cities, wearing no identifying marks on their uniforms -- are Russian special forces or \"paid operatives,\" deliberately stoking unrest, not part of a spontaneous groundswell of pro-Russia sentiment. Still, America's warnings of serious repercussions have fallen on deaf ears.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: What will President Obama do about the Ukraine crisis?\n@highlight\nGhitis: He has four options, like stop making empty threats toward Russia\n@highlight\nShe says U.S. should impose real sanctions or else it looks like paper tiger\n@highlight\nGhitis: U.S. military intervention is slim; Obama could turn his back on Ukraine", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 71}, {"start": 115, "end": 120}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 214, "end": 225}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 251, "end": 256}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 401, "end": 407}, {"start": 419, "end": 432}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 525, "end": 532}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 713, "end": 721}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 900, "end": 909}, {"start": 929, "end": 935}, {"start": 1010, "end": 1021}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1069}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1157, "end": 1162}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1187}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1271, "end": 1274}, {"start": 1307, "end": 1311}, {"start": 1336, "end": 1342}]}, "qas": [{"query": "With the crisis continuing to escalate, @placeholder can choose between four courses of action.", "idx": 98891}], "idx": 64476} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New York (CNN) -- If she had been at the scene of the crime, forensic evidence would prove her guilt, but Amanda Knox says there is nothing -- no DNA, no hair, no footprints, no handprints -- to show she was there. Knox spoke in an exclusive interview with CNN on Thursday, two days after an Italian court released an explanation of her conviction. In a retrial, Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, her then-boyfriend, were found guilty in the 2007 death of Meredith Kercher, Knox's onetime roommate. \"I did not kill my friend. I did not wield a knife. I had no reason to,\" Knox said.\n@highlight\n\"I truly believe that it is possible to win this,\" Amanda Knox tells CNN\n@highlight\nShe has one final appeal -- to Italy's highest court\n@highlight\nKnox says holes in her case have been filled with speculation\n@highlight\nShe was first convicted of her onetime roommate's murder in 2009", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 106, "end": 116}, {"start": 215, "end": 218}, {"start": 257, "end": 259}, {"start": 292, "end": 298}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 372, "end": 389}, {"start": 451, "end": 466}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 567, "end": 570}, {"start": 640, "end": 650}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 704, "end": 708}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the police station, she reportedly sat on @placeholder's lap, making faces.", "idx": 98898}], "idx": 64481} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Following the U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down a key portion of the landmark Voting Rights Act, activists and those in states with a history of disenfranchisement at the polls are pinning their hopes on congressional action. But those hopes may be long deferred. A member of Congress who shed blood during the long march to civil rights told a Senate committee on Wednesday that he believes the Voting Rights Act \"is needed now more than ever.\" \"The burden cannot be on those citizens whose rights were, or will be, violated. It is the duty of Congress to restore the life and soul to the Voting Rights Act,\" said veteran congressman John Lewis.\n@highlight\nSupreme Court struck down a key part of Voting Rights Act; left it to Congress to address gap\n@highlight\nThere's little political incentive for a Republican-controlled House to change law\n@highlight\nMany Southern states moving forward with voting laws some see as onerous for minorities\n@highlight\nExperts say it may take a trend in discrimination in major elections to urge Congress to act", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 34, "end": 37}, {"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 106, "end": 122}, {"start": 304, "end": 311}, {"start": 373, "end": 378}, {"start": 424, "end": 440}, {"start": 573, "end": 580}, {"start": 618, "end": 634}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 686, "end": 698}, {"start": 726, "end": 742}, {"start": 756, "end": 763}, {"start": 832, "end": 841}, {"start": 854, "end": 858}, {"start": 890, "end": 897}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1068}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The ripple effects are being felt elsewhere as many of the 15 states \u2014 most of them in the @placeholder \u2014 that had required federal preclearance before changing voting practices began enacting new laws.", "idx": 98900}], "idx": 64483} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Black PUBLISHED: 14:00 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:59 EST, 15 November 2012 Council bosses have taken down a Rochdale town hall plaque honouring Sir Cyril Smith - as six more people came forward to allege they were abused by the former MP. They say the tribute - which was put up last year - has had to come down after it was threatened with vandalism. Council leader Colin Lambert said he and chief executive Jim Taylor came to the decision to remove the plaque. A 'neutral act': The local council has removed the plaque to prevent vandalism\n@highlight\nCouncil leaders remove plaque to prevent vandalism\n@highlight\nEx-Rochdale MP Sir Cyril - who died two years ago - is at the centre of allegations he administered punishments to vulnerable children\n@highlight\n'Young boys were humiliated, terrified and reduced to quivering wrecks by a 29st bully imposing himself on them' Labour MP Simon Danczuk claimed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 126, "end": 133}, {"start": 166, "end": 176}, {"start": 385, "end": 397}, {"start": 427, "end": 436}, {"start": 633, "end": 643}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 902, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Councillor @placeholder said there had been internal discussions about the plaque since last week, when child abuse allegations against the former MP resurfaced.", "idx": 98904}], "idx": 64486} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Oliver Pickup Last updated at 12:42 PM on 30th August 2011 The Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, is believed to have scuppered talks held between U.S. and Taliban officials Secret talks between representatives of the United States and the Taliban were closing in on a deal to free a kidnapped army sergeant, but were scuppered when Hamid Karzai's aides leaked information about them. Both U.S. and Afghan officials confirmed that the 54-year-old Afghan president kiboshed potential horse-trading with the Taliban, as he feared being out of the loop. Though the discussions, held in Germany and Qatar, were only at a preliminary stage, a trade which would see Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, of Hailey, Idaho, captured two years ago, was mooted.\n@highlight\nThe release of Afghan prisoners from Guantanamo Bay was also discussed\n@highlight\nOfficials hoped to snare Mullah Mohammed Omar, linchpin of the Taliban", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 66, "end": 71}, {"start": 84, "end": 95}, {"start": 147, "end": 150}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 218, "end": 230}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 333, "end": 344}, {"start": 390, "end": 393}, {"start": 399, "end": 404}, {"start": 447, "end": 452}, {"start": 506, "end": 512}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 595, "end": 599}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 695, "end": 699}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 786, "end": 799}, {"start": 856, "end": 875}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "diplomats, current and former Taliban, @placeholder government officials and a", "idx": 98907}, {"query": "While the @placeholder will continue to pursue talks, the trust of such meetings have been affected.", "idx": 98908}], "idx": 64489} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There's dumb, there's dumber ... and then there's Mama June. Besieged by a sex scandal that could see her lose custody of her children, the 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' matriarch is now one of the star cameo's in Dumb and Dumber 2, it has been revealed. In the long-awaited sequel, out this weekend, Mama June plays the trailer park wife of the character Harry - played by Jeff Daniels - in a short dream sequence. The former TLC personality revealed the guest role on the Facebook page of her daughter, Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson, saying she was honored to work with comedy duo Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly.\n@highlight\nMama June plays the trailer park wife of Jeff Daniels' character Harry\n@highlight\nThe role was kept secret until the film's release this weekend\n@highlight\nMama June will speak at length on the sex scandal that has engulfed her family during an interview with Dr Phil on Monday\n@highlight\nShe again denied being in a relationship with her daughter's child molester Mark McDaniel, insisting photos of them together had been photo shopped\n@highlight\nShe said she bears no grudges against TLC for canceling the show in light of the accusations and said she and the other stars have all been paid in full\n@highlight\nMcDaniel served 10 years after pleading guilty to child molestation", "entities": [{"start": 50, "end": 58}, {"start": 141, "end": 164}, {"start": 211, "end": 227}, {"start": 298, "end": 306}, {"start": 353, "end": 357}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 471, "end": 478}, {"start": 502, "end": 531}, {"start": 581, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 613}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 668, "end": 679}, {"start": 692, "end": 696}, {"start": 783, "end": 791}, {"start": 891, "end": 894}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1247}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I have nothing bad to say about @placeholder,' she said in the interview.", "idx": 98911}], "idx": 64491} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:08 EST, 21 February 2013 Blunder: Florida officials have been forced to apologise over the mistake Authorities in Florida say a new law requiring British, Canadian and other English-speaking drivers to carry an International Driving Permit has been put on hold. Embarrassed officials were forced to apologise over the blunder which would have meant Brits and Canadians driving in the Sunshine State would have had to buy the permit at the cost of 25 Canadian dollars. The legislation was passed largely unnoticed last year and was originally intended to make sure all drivers in Florida held a licence printed in English.\n@highlight\nLaw requiring foreigners to have international licence has been put on hold\n@highlight\nFlorida state Republican Ben Albritton apologised for the blunder\n@highlight\nCanadian Automobile Association still warning Canadians to buy the permit until the law has been officially changed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 101, "end": 107}, {"start": 181, "end": 187}, {"start": 213, "end": 219}, {"start": 222, "end": 229}, {"start": 241, "end": 247}, {"start": 278, "end": 305}, {"start": 426, "end": 434}, {"start": 451, "end": 464}, {"start": 646, "end": 652}, {"start": 680, "end": 686}, {"start": 787, "end": 793}, {"start": 801, "end": 810}, {"start": 812, "end": 824}, {"start": 864, "end": 894}, {"start": 910, "end": 918}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Until the law is changed, we continue to recommend @placeholder traveling to Florida should consider obtaining an IDP', its website reads.", "idx": 98915}], "idx": 64494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It brought satire to a generation by sending up Margaret Thatcher, John Major and the Royal Family - now Spitting Image is to turn its guns on a new batch of politicians and celebrities. The cast and crew of the show which drew huge audiences in the 1980s and 1990s are being reunited to lampoon figures including Russell Brand, Vladimir Putin and Boris Johnson. Promising a 'biting look at the world of politics and celebrity', ITV's six-part series, called Newzoids, will include impressions by Jon Culshaw, who worked on Spitting Image, as well as the voice of Debra Stephenson. 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Many have become stranded since the weekend because of the heaviest snowfalls in Alps in the past 30 years. Some holiday makers are four days overdue to be back home and back at work due to the weather. As much as 18ft has fallen over the past few days. Scroll down for video... Clearing up: A resident in Ischgl, Austria, contemplates the enormous task of clearing the snow from his roof Snowed in: Thick layers cover a roadside chapel near Ischgl (left) and block the first floor windows of a house in Galtuer (right) both in Austria\n@highlight\n1,000 British skiers trapped in Alps after severe snowfalls\n@highlight\nFalling trees and rocks blocking many routes\n@highlight\nAvalanche warning raised to stage three, or 'considerable risk'\n@highlight\nHolidaymakers advised to stay indoors", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 63, "end": 70}, {"start": 210, "end": 213}, {"start": 435, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 571, "end": 576}, {"start": 633, "end": 639}, {"start": 657, "end": 663}, {"start": 682, "end": 688}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 803, "end": 811}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Avalanches cut off numerous towns including the resorts of Ischgl and @placeholder where an estimated 2,000 Britons are holidaying.", "idx": 98920}], "idx": 64497} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:51 PM on 2nd September 2011 A newly-discovered species of woolly rhino that lived in Tibet more than 3.6million years ago could rewrite theories about the evolution of giant Ice Age mammals. Scientists suspect that the creature led the way in adapting to the harsh Tibetan climate, which in turn may have helped the animal's descendants survive the big freeze to come. The same could also be true for ancestors of other Ice Age 'megafauna' such as the woolly mammoth, giant sloth and sabre-toothed cat, the experts believe. Fashionable coat: The newly discovered species of Tibetan woolly rhino could have been a trend-setter, helping its ancestors to survive the Ice Age\n@highlight\nNewly-discovered species descended to plains from Himalayas when Ice Age struck", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 131}, {"start": 216, "end": 222}, {"start": 307, "end": 313}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 616, "end": 622}, {"start": 706, "end": 712}, {"start": 775, "end": 783}, {"start": 790, "end": 796}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Much has been written about the extinction of @placeholder mammals, but much less is known about their origins.", "idx": 98922}], "idx": 64498} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Attention audiophiles, old-school vinyl listeners and the very rich: Do we have a piece of stereo equipment for you. Angelis Labor's Gabriel turntable is made from bronze and steel and can be customized with up to four arms. It's called the Gabriel Turntable, and you won't find it at Wal-Mart. Crafted in limited editions by an Italian company that will engrave each buyer's name on it, the Gabriel is to a Kenner Close 'N Play what a Ferrari is to a Yugo. \"When I look at it,\" said Placido Pappalardo, co-owner of maker Angelis Labor, \"the only word that comes to mind is love.\"\n@highlight\nAn Italian manufacturer unveils a $64,000 turntable at CES in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nGabriel turntable is made with bronze and can be customized with up to four arms\n@highlight\nManufacturer: \"When I look at it, the only word that comes to mind is love\"\n@highlight\nA distributor is being sought to sell the turntable through specialty audio retailers", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 145, "end": 157}, {"start": 161, "end": 167}, {"start": 269, "end": 285}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 357, "end": 363}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 436, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 470}, {"start": 512, "end": 529}, {"start": 550, "end": 562}, {"start": 623, "end": 629}, {"start": 675, "end": 677}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It takes half a day for an @placeholder technician to set the whole thing up and calibrate the turntable.", "idx": 98924}], "idx": 64499} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An All Nippon Airways 787 Dreamliner was held in Tokyo after a mechanical problem, the fourth such incident for Dreamliners in 10 days. The plane was delayed Thursday after a cockpit message indicated a problem with the power supply to its air-conditioning system. More than 100 passengers who were supposed to fly to Frankfurt departed on a different plane eight hours after the scheduled departure time, ANA said. Earlier this week, a Denver-bound United Airlines Dreamliner was diverted back to Houston after a problem with its brake indicator. 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The shares rose by 2.62 percent -- they had been 14 percent down from Thursday after the Australian carrier revealed early Monday that oil leaks had been discovered in the engines on three of its planes after being examined by Rolls-Royce engineers. This follows last week's aborted flight by an A380, which was forced to make an emergency landing in Singapore shortly after take off when one of its engines failed. 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This was rape,\" according to a statement released by the accuser's family. The release of the statement came a day after Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, told reporters the sex was consensual and that his client's DNA was found on the clothing of the woman, who nearly a year ago said she was raped. ESPN, which first reported the DNA development, said the Florida crime lab determined that the possibility it was someone else's DNA would be one in 2.2 trillion.\n@highlight\nA student at Florida State University has accused quarterback Jameis Winston of rape\n@highlight\nThe family of the woman disputed claims by Winston's attorney that it was consensual sex\n@highlight\n\"To be clear, the victim did not consent,\" the woman's family said", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 24}, {"start": 30, "end": 43}, {"start": 53, "end": 66}, {"start": 114, "end": 137}, {"start": 406, "end": 412}, {"start": 426, "end": 435}, {"start": 584, "end": 587}, {"start": 641, "end": 647}, {"start": 771, "end": 794}, {"start": 820, "end": 833}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder police have released a heavily redacted incident report documenting a sexual assault allegation in early December 2012.", "idx": 98941}], "idx": 64515} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The head of Hezbollah denied involvement Thursday in attacks this week on Israeli targets in India, Georgia and Thailand. \"We are not afraid to say that we had nothing to do with these explosions,\" Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address from an undisclosed location in Lebanon. He denied that the death of a Hezbollah commander in 2008 in an explosion in Damascus, Syria, inspired the attacks. \"The blood of Imad Mogniyeh will always haunt the Israelis,\" he said, referring to the commander whose death Hezbollah blamed on Israel, and Israeli denied. 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Friends and neighbours said yesterday that Lisa Willis left after Michael Philpott refused to divorce his wife and marry her. A separate five of his children, all born to wife Mairead and all under the age of ten, were killed when flames tore through the house in Derby as they slept. A 38-year-old man and woman aged in her 20s were earlier being held on suspicion of murder but tonight were released without charge.\n@highlight\nVictims are Jade Philpott, 10, her brothers John, nine, and Jack, seven, and sisters Jessie, six and Jaden, five\n@highlight\nTheir brother Duwayne, 13, remains in a critical condition in hospital\n@highlight\nFather Michael and wife Mairead also caught in the blaze but not badly hurt\n@highlight\nMan and woman arrested on suspicion of murder released without charge\n@highlight\nMr Philpott 'made a valiant attempt to save his children'\n@highlight\nThe ex-baker has featured on ITV show Ann Widdecombe Versus The Benefit Culture and The Jeremy Kyle show\n@highlight\nMs Widdecombe said today that 'no one could call him a bad father'\n@highlight\nHe has had 17 children by five different women\n@highlight\nCommunity have set up a charity to pay for children's funerals", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 288, "end": 303}, {"start": 398, "end": 404}, {"start": 486, "end": 490}, {"start": 663, "end": 675}, {"start": 695, "end": 698}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 736, "end": 741}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 789, "end": 795}, {"start": 864, "end": 870}, {"start": 881, "end": 887}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1192}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1222}, {"start": 1346, "end": 1354}]}, "qas": [{"query": "who asked not to be named, said: \u2018@placeholder left and took the children with", "idx": 98946}], "idx": 64518} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A teenager who suffered a deadly stroke after taking the contraceptive pill has defied the odds to become a beauty queen. Georgie Holland, from Thrapston, Northamptonshire, was left partially blind when she suffered a blood clot on the brain at the age of 17 brought on by the popular Yasmin contraceptive pill. The 19-year-old collapsed in the middle of a dance class in 2013 and was rushed to A&E where a scan revealed the blood clot was affecting the flow of blood. 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And now the makers of the landmark BBC series Frozen Planet, bringing the natural world of the North and South Poles to the small screen, has given a tantalising glimpse of things to come with these stunning images from future episodes. These incredible stills from the series reveal the frozen world as you have never seen it before - and may never see again, thanks to the onset of global warming. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, the series explores the effects of slimate change on the polar regions - and the lengths scientists are going to understand it.\n@highlight\nLandmark series has captivated millions with its portrait of the frozen world\n@highlight\nStunning images give a glimpse of what is to come on the BBC documentary", "entities": [{"start": 119, "end": 124}, {"start": 134, "end": 142}, {"start": 180, "end": 182}, {"start": 191, "end": 203}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 256, "end": 260}, {"start": 561, "end": 578}, {"start": 867, "end": 869}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The next episode in the seven-part series is to be screened on @placeholder 1 next Wednesday, November 2, at 9pm.", "idx": 98959}], "idx": 64527} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Enough Afghan opium to supply world demand for two years has effectively gone missing, with the Taliban suspected of stockpiling supplies in a bid to corner the market, the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has revealed. Pakistani customs officials destroy contraband narcotics on the border with Afghanistan. Afghanistan is the world's leading narcotics supplier. Earlier this month, a U.N. study revealed Afghanistan's opium production had dropped dramatically this year partly because of new aggressive drug-fighting tactics in the country. 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Residents of the islands, which Argentina calls the Malvinas, voted earlier this month to remain under British rule. That leaves no room for debate, lawmakers from the islands wrote in a letter to the United Nations published online Monday. \"The referendum result makes it clear that we have no desire to be governed by Argentina,\" they wrote. \"Continued harassment of our economic development and intimidation of those who want to do business with us and invest in the islands will not change this fact. The more Argentina presses our small community, the harder will be our resolve.\"\n@highlight\nLawmakers: \"The more Argentina presses...the harder will be our resolve\"\n@highlight\n\"We have no desire to be governed by Argentina,\" Falklands lawmakers say\n@highlight\nArgentina says a referendum earlier this month was invalid\n@highlight\nBritish Prime Minister David Cameron praised the vote", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 24}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 109, "end": 122}, {"start": 167, "end": 175}, {"start": 187, "end": 194}, {"start": 238, "end": 244}, {"start": 336, "end": 349}, {"start": 455, "end": 463}, {"start": 649, "end": 657}, {"start": 753, "end": 761}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 900, "end": 908}, {"start": 970, "end": 976}, {"start": 993, "end": 1005}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"It's the clearest possible result there could be,\" he said, \"and the fact is that the Falkland Islands may be thousands of miles away, but they are @placeholder through and through, and that is how they want to stay.\"", "idx": 98975}], "idx": 64541} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Normally, you might think that a controversy over whether the Kennedy Center, one of the nation's leading performing arts organizations, is overlooking the contributions of Latino artists, actors and musicians would be a real sleeper. Until you heard that, during a recent telephone conversation between one lover of the arts and another, one claims the other told him to \"F--- yourself.\" Ok, gentlemen, you have my attention. It all happened very quickly. On Sept. 14, Felix Sanchez, chairman of the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, and Michael M. Kaiser, president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts talked. In multiple media reports, Sanchez said that Kaiser took none too kindly to him expressing his concern over the constant omission of Latinos from the annual list of Kennedy Center Honors recipients.\n@highlight\nSince 1978, the Kennedy Center has honored only two Hispanics\n@highlight\nRuben Navarrette: Center overlooks contributions of Latino artists, performers\n@highlight\nHe says America's largest minority is everywhere except on the Center's annual list\n@highlight\nNavarrette: Kennedy Center needs new leaders who understand our century", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 71, "end": 84}, {"start": 182, "end": 187}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 510, "end": 550}, {"start": 557, "end": 573}, {"start": 593, "end": 638}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 693, "end": 698}, {"start": 781, "end": 787}, {"start": 813, "end": 833}, {"start": 874, "end": 887}, {"start": 931, "end": 946}, {"start": 983, "end": 988}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Kaiser owes all Latinos a symbolic apology, and he can express that by showing that he understands what @placeholder was upset about in the first place and proving that he is committed to addressing this disgraceful pattern of omission.", "idx": 98979}], "idx": 64545} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 10:55 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 22 November 2013 Hundreds of mourners gathered today to say a final goodbye to 'twinkling star' Lexi Branson who was mauled to death by her family\u2019s dog. The four-year-old was killed when the family bulldog Mulan went berserk at her home in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, on November 4. A hush fell over nearby Barrow-upon-Soar as Lexi\u2019s coffin was carried through the village on a pink horse-drawn carriage this morning. 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Oxlade-Chamberlain played alongside four fellow Arsenal team-mates as England cruised past San Marino 5-0 in the Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley on Thursday. Calum Chambers, Kieran Gibbs, Jack Wilshere and Danny Welbeck all started with Chambers making his full England debut and Welbeck scoring the third goal during the rout. Four Arsenal players started against San Marino at Wembley on Thursday in the Euro 2016 qualifying match Theo Walcott has returned to full training at Arsenal. Therefore England could soon field up to six Gunners in one match.\n@highlight\nWinger came on as a substitute during the 5-0 win at Wembley\n@highlight\nJoined fellow Gunners Calum Chambers, Jack Wilshere, Kieran Gibbs and Danny Welbeck as England cruised past San Marino\n@highlight\nRight-back Chambers made his full debut for the national side\n@highlight\nWelbeck scored his seventh goal in eight games for club and country\n@highlight\nArsenal could contriubte six England players with Theo Walcott returning", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 19, "end": 41}, {"start": 70, "end": 76}, {"start": 118, "end": 135}, {"start": 166, "end": 172}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 209, "end": 218}, {"start": 231, "end": 239}, {"start": 254, "end": 260}, {"start": 275, "end": 288}, {"start": 291, "end": 302}, {"start": 305, "end": 317}, {"start": 323, "end": 335}, {"start": 354, "end": 361}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 450, "end": 456}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 496, "end": 502}, {"start": 523, "end": 531}, {"start": 550, "end": 561}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 615, "end": 621}, {"start": 650, "end": 656}, {"start": 683, "end": 688}, {"start": 736, "end": 742}, {"start": 769, "end": 775}, {"start": 777, "end": 790}, {"start": 793, "end": 805}, {"start": 808, "end": 819}, {"start": 825, "end": 837}, {"start": 842, "end": 848}, {"start": 863, "end": 872}, {"start": 896, "end": 903}, {"start": 958, "end": 964}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1098}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I think it's really good for England and I think it's nice for Arsenal as a club and the fans and we've still got @placeholder to come back.", "idx": 98998}], "idx": 64559} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Deputy head: Martin Goldberg, 46, was found dead a day after police questioned him over allegations he had purchased child pornography from abroad A paedophile deputy headmaster who secretly filmed his pupils was left free to continue his abuse for more than two years after police failed to act on information that he could be a danger to children. Martin Goldberg, who had worked at the \u00a310,000-a-year private school for more than 20 years, was named to British authorities as a suspect in July 2012. He was among 2,345 individuals suspected of having accessed child pornography whose names were handed to the UK\u2019s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) following a major inquiry in Canada.\n@highlight\nMartin Goldberg taught at Thorpe Hall School in Great Wakering, Essex\n@highlight\nPolice found hundreds of images they believe came from his hidden camera\n@highlight\n75 indecent images from school's male changing rooms were recovered\n@highlight\n465 such images from local swimming pool and 38 from two other locations\n@highlight\nOfficers spoke to him at his home in Shoeburyness but he was not arrested\n@highlight\nNext day police were alerted over concerns for him and he was found dead\n@highlight\nMr Goldberg, 46, was single and lived alone in a \u00a3360,000 detached house\n@highlight\nFor confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 28}, {"start": 351, "end": 365}, {"start": 457, "end": 463}, {"start": 613, "end": 614}, {"start": 618, "end": 664}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 702, "end": 707}, {"start": 720, "end": 734}, {"start": 746, "end": 763}, {"start": 768, "end": 781}, {"start": 784, "end": 788}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1220, "end": 1227}, {"start": 1335, "end": 1344}, {"start": 1353, "end": 1354}, {"start": 1389, "end": 1398}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Yesterday an @placeholder police spokesman said there was no evidence of physical abuse by Goldberg of any children.", "idx": 99002}], "idx": 64563} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The young electrician who tragically died in hospital several hours after an explosion at a Perth shopping centre has been named as local man Matt Hutchins. The tradesman suffered burns to 80 per cent of his body in the blast at the Galleria Shopping Centre in Morley, about 8 kilometres northeast of Perth's central business district, on Tuesday morning. Hutchins was carrying out electrical maintenance with three colleagues, for a privately owned WA company that services the high voltage electrical industry, when the fatal accident happened. One of his colleagues, a 30-year-old Irish man, died at the scene while the two others are fighting for their lives in hospital.\n@highlight\nPerth man Matt Hutchins died in hospital several hours after the blast\n@highlight\nThe explosion happened around 9.30am on Tuesday, in Morley, Perth\n@highlight\nFour men were carrying out electrical maintenance at the shopping centre\n@highlight\nAn electricity transformer is thought to have exploded\n@highlight\nHutchins' colleague, a 30-year-old Irish man, died at the scene\n@highlight\nTwo other electricians are fighting for their lives in hospital\n@highlight\nSeveral people were treated for shock and smoke inhalation at the scene\n@highlight\n'Their clothes were burning and sticking to them,' says witness Jonathan McDonagh", "entities": [{"start": 92, "end": 96}, {"start": 142, "end": 154}, {"start": 233, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 301, "end": 305}, {"start": 356, "end": 363}, {"start": 450, "end": 451}, {"start": 584, "end": 588}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 697, "end": 709}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 996, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1035}, {"start": 1293, "end": 1309}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Firefighters cordon off the area around the shopping centre in suburban @placeholder", "idx": 99009}], "idx": 64568} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "For Heather Watson, the strain of bearing British hopes at Wimbledon manifests itself in strange ways. On Tuesday it was a case of lockjaw. Nerves meant the resurgent British No 1 was so uptight she was not just Sleepless in SW19, which is normal for her, but also incapable of opening her mouth ahead of her first round. Happily the anxiety evaporated once she walked on court to meet Croatia\u2019s highly rated Ajla Tomljanovic, and she was able to avoid the possibility of a Tuesday wipeout for the host nation with an ultimately comfortable 6-3, 6-2 victory. Serene: Heather Watson eased into the second round with victory over Ajla Tomljanovic\n@highlight\nHeather Watson was in impressive form in reaching the second round\n@highlight\nShe is only the second British woman to make it through a match this year\n@highlight\nWatson plays Angelique Kerber in the second round", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 42, "end": 48}, {"start": 59, "end": 67}, {"start": 167, "end": 173}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 409, "end": 424}, {"start": 567, "end": 580}, {"start": 628, "end": 643}, {"start": 656, "end": 669}, {"start": 757, "end": 763}, {"start": 819, "end": 824}, {"start": 832, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "like @placeholder, their financial reward exceeds the total pot on offer at", "idx": 99014}], "idx": 64572} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- A Nigerian man whose wife was among 153 people killed Sunday when an MD-83 aircraft crashed in Lagos, Nigeria, has filed suit against the manufacturer of the plane and its engines, and against the estate of the American who was piloting the aircraft. In a 56-page lawsuit, David Chukwunonso Allison alleges that the plane and its engines were defective and \"unreasonably dangerous,\" leading to the death of his wife of two years, Joy Allison. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, names the Boeing Co. and its subsidiary, McDonnell Douglas Corp., as well as engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. and United Technologies Corp. It also names the estate of Peter Waxtan of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the pilot of the plane.\n@highlight\nNEW: Pratt & Whitney says it's \"cooperating fully with investigating authorities\"\n@highlight\nDavid Chukwunonso Allison's wife, Joy, died in the plane crash Sunday in Nigeria\n@highlight\nHis lawsuit alleges the plane and its engines were defective\n@highlight\nBefore the crash, the pilot had issued a mayday saying both engines had failed", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 22, "end": 29}, {"start": 115, "end": 119}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 231, "end": 238}, {"start": 293, "end": 317}, {"start": 450, "end": 460}, {"start": 489, "end": 545}, {"start": 558, "end": 567}, {"start": 589, "end": 611}, {"start": 645, "end": 672}, {"start": 678, "end": 702}, {"start": 732, "end": 743}, {"start": 748, "end": 762}, {"start": 765, "end": 771}, {"start": 814, "end": 828}, {"start": 902, "end": 926}, {"start": 936, "end": 938}, {"start": 975, "end": 981}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Nine @placeholder were among those killed, the U.S. State Department said.", "idx": 99017}], "idx": 64575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "New Delhi (CNN) -- India's top court Thursday sentenced a leading Bollywood star, Sanjay Dutt, to five years in prison in connection with bomb attacks in Mumbai in 1993. The supreme court in New Delhi upheld his conviction on charges of possessing illegal weapons tied to the bombings, which killed 257 people and wounded hundreds more. He has four weeks to surrender, said his lawyer, Satish Maneshinde. In 2006, Dutt was convicted of illegally possessing an AK-56 rifle and a 9 mm pistol under India's Arms Act. He was cleared of a more serious accusation of conspiracy in the attacks. Dutt was later sentenced to six years in prison.\n@highlight\nIndia's top court sentences Sanjay Dutt to five years in prison\n@highlight\nIt upheld his conviction on weapons charges related to bombings in Mumbai in 1993\n@highlight\nIn 2006, Dutt was convicted of illegally possessing an AK-56 rifle and a 9 mm pistol\n@highlight\nIn his defense, the actor has said the weapons were meant to protect his family", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 66, "end": 74}, {"start": 82, "end": 92}, {"start": 154, "end": 159}, {"start": 191, "end": 199}, {"start": 386, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 464}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 588, "end": 591}, {"start": 648, "end": 652}, {"start": 676, "end": 686}, {"start": 790, "end": 795}, {"start": 825, "end": 828}, {"start": 871, "end": 875}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And it is unfortunate that this has happened,\" @placeholder said after Thursday's verdict.", "idx": 99020}, {"query": "\"He will have to serve another 3\u00c2\u00bd years, (which are left after having spent 18 months in jail already)\" @placeholder added.", "idx": 99021}], "idx": 64578} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 2 July 2012 A British father has been offered the chance of a life-saving kidney from a distant cousin in America - after he wrote about his plight on Facebook. Andy Williamson, 44, has polycystic kidney disease and has been undergoing dialysis every day for the last year as he waits for a new donor organ. He began documenting his illness on the popular social networking site and was stunned when he received a message from a distant cousin who lives in America. Amazing offer: John Williamson (left) has come forward as a potential kidney donor for his distant cousin Andy, pictured with his daughter Dora aged 2 and his wife Suzy\n@highlight\nAndy had only seen his American cousin twice before John offered to donate his kidney as a living donor\n@highlight\nJohn said: 'In the grand scheme of things it doesn't feel like a sacrifice'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 93, "end": 99}, {"start": 185, "end": 191}, {"start": 230, "end": 237}, {"start": 240, "end": 254}, {"start": 536, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 574}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 684, "end": 687}, {"start": 709, "end": 712}, {"start": 725, "end": 728}, {"start": 748, "end": 755}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'@placeholder saw that I was in need of a new kidney, and offered to be a living donor.", "idx": 99032}], "idx": 64587} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration.\n@highlight\nRepublican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor\n@highlight\nArkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate\n@highlight\nWhite women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 14}, {"start": 45, "end": 54}, {"start": 61, "end": 70}, {"start": 81, "end": 83}, {"start": 85, "end": 101}, {"start": 145, "end": 155}, {"start": 165, "end": 172}, {"start": 175, "end": 180}, {"start": 342, "end": 347}, {"start": 380, "end": 391}, {"start": 491, "end": 495}, {"start": 536, "end": 552}, {"start": 612, "end": 615}, {"start": 673, "end": 678}, {"start": 697, "end": 701}, {"start": 746, "end": 755}, {"start": 757, "end": 766}, {"start": 789, "end": 798}, {"start": 810, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 839}, {"start": 895, "end": 900}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"The good news is that is a segment of the electorate that tends to break @placeholder, and he has time to close that gap.", "idx": 99039}], "idx": 64590} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Pe\u00f1a Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy?\n@highlight\nProjected winner Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight\n@highlight\nFormer Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election \"could be an explosive mixture\"\n@highlight\nAnalyst: Mexicans \"are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way\"\n@highlight\nPe\u00f1a Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced", "entities": [{"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 134, "end": 151}, {"start": 160, "end": 192}, {"start": 198, "end": 200}, {"start": 259, "end": 285}, {"start": 294, "end": 320}, {"start": 326, "end": 328}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 630, "end": 642}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 798, "end": 801}, {"start": 803, "end": 808}, {"start": 855, "end": 872}, {"start": 934, "end": 941}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1073}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1125}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Beyond Mexico's borders, part of @placeholder's campaign platform has been a focal point for U.S. officials and lawmakers: Pe\u00f1a Nieto's pledge to focus more on reducing violence and less on catching cartel leaders and blocking drugs from reaching the United States.", "idx": 99054}], "idx": 64592} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- It wasn't the best day for Trekkers. After a successful online campaign that propelled \"Vulcan\" - the most well-known planet from \"Star Trek\" - to the top of a poll to name two moons orbiting Pluto, fans found out on Tuesday that the moons would be named \"Kerberos\" and \"Styx\" (which placed second and third) instead. The SETI Institute explained that despite the popularity of \"Vulcan\" (in large part due to a Twitter campaign by \"Trek's\" own William Shatner and endorsed by castmate Leonard Nimoy), the name was not new to the world of astronomy. \"The (International Astronomical Union) gave serious consideration to this name, which happens to be shared by the Roman god of volcanoes,\" SETI stated in a press release.\n@highlight\nThe SETI institute named two moons orbiting Pluto 'Kerberos' and 'Styx'\n@highlight\nDespite winning online poll, the name 'Vulcan' was not chosen\n@highlight\n'Star Trek's' William Shatner professed outrage at the decision on Twitter\n@highlight\nThe band Styx, however, was delighted with the news", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 97, "end": 102}, {"start": 140, "end": 148}, {"start": 201, "end": 205}, {"start": 265, "end": 272}, {"start": 280, "end": 283}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 441, "end": 444}, {"start": 453, "end": 467}, {"start": 494, "end": 506}, {"start": 564, "end": 595}, {"start": 673, "end": 677}, {"start": 698, "end": 701}, {"start": 745, "end": 758}, {"start": 785, "end": 789}, {"start": 792, "end": 799}, {"start": 807, "end": 810}, {"start": 863, "end": 868}, {"start": 898, "end": 906}, {"start": 911, "end": 925}, {"start": 964, "end": 970}, {"start": 992, "end": 995}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He went on, \"@placeholder fans have had it rough.", "idx": 99059}, {"query": "\"As always we have our fans to thank for it and I predict a new @placeholder T-shirt in the making!\"", "idx": 99060}], "idx": 64595} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Taylor Auerbach Published: 02:48 EST, 2 April 2014 | Updated: 06:34 EST, 2 April 2014 A Scottish-born man living in Australia has won the right to be legally recognised as neither a man or a woman. 'Norrie', who only goes by their first name, underwent surgery to become a woman but has won the right to be considered 'gender neutral' in a case that could have repercussions around the world. The Sydneysider had gender reassignment surgery in 1989 but stopped taking hormones and now sees their sex as 'non-specific'. Scroll down for video Androgynous victory: 'Norrie' won the right to be recognised as neither male nor female. The decision is a first and has similarities to cases before the courts in the US\n@highlight\nAustralian high court grants Norrie the right to be neither man or woman\n@highlight\nHad gender reassignment surgery in 1989 but stopped taking hormones\n@highlight\nCase expected to pave the way for other 'gender neutral' individuals\n@highlight\nState's appeal against decision dismissed, ordered to pay Norrie's costs", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 91, "end": 98}, {"start": 119, "end": 127}, {"start": 202, "end": 207}, {"start": 401, "end": 411}, {"start": 567, "end": 572}, {"start": 713, "end": 714}, {"start": 727, "end": 736}, {"start": 756, "end": 761}, {"start": 970, "end": 974}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1033}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Landmark: Norrie's lawyers expect the finding will apply to other @placeholder states with similar legislation", "idx": 99062}], "idx": 64597} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- House Democrats voted Wednesday to make Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, their leader for the 112th Congress, overcoming objections from moderates who argued that she was partly responsible for the party's overwhelming defeat at the polls two weeks ago. Republicans, who won a net gain of at least 61 seats in the elections, will control the House next year. They unanimously chose to be led once again by veteran Ohio Rep. John Boehner, now in line to inherit the speaker's gavel from Pelosi. Pelosi turned back a challenge from North Carolina Rep. Heath Shuler, a member of the party's diminished centrist \"Blue Dog\" faction, in a 150-43 vote. The speaker -- now set to be House minority leader in January -- retained the solid support of party liberals, who have noted her fundraising prowess and past ability to lead congressional Democrats to power, among other things.\n@highlight\nRep. Nancy Pelosi wins election as the Democratic House leader\n@highlight\nRep. John Boehner wins election as the GOP House leader -- and likely the next speaker\n@highlight\nShuler calls his contest with Pelosi a fight to ensure Democratic moderates are heard\n@highlight\nReps. Steny Hoyer and Jim Clyburn retain the second and third Democratic slots", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 34}, {"start": 68, "end": 79}, {"start": 82, "end": 93}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 437, "end": 440}, {"start": 447, "end": 458}, {"start": 509, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 522}, {"start": 553, "end": 566}, {"start": 573, "end": 584}, {"start": 632, "end": 639}, {"start": 698, "end": 702}, {"start": 914, "end": 925}, {"start": 948, "end": 957}, {"start": 959, "end": 963}, {"start": 988, "end": 999}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1030}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1086}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1116}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1145}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1194}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1210}, {"start": 1240, "end": 1249}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Under a deal brokered by Pelosi, Hoyer will become the minority whip in the next @placeholder -- the second Democratic slot -- while Clyburn will serve as assistant leader, a newly created third Democratic position.", "idx": 99068}], "idx": 64602} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs. The Qatari players had been asked to remove their head coverings before their opening group game against Mongolia on Wednesday, but chose to pull out of the match instead. According to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, Article 4.2.2 says players cannot wear 'headgear, hair accessories and jewellery'. Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs With no sign of the rule being relaxed ahead of their next scheduled match against Nepal on Thursday, Qatar decided to withdraw from their remaining games.\n@highlight\nQatari players were asked to remove their hijabs before their opening match\n@highlight\nBut they chose to forfeit the game in the Asian Games instead\n@highlight\nCompetition at the Games is down to rules of the sports' governing bodies\n@highlight\nAthletes in other sports can wear hijabs, but basketball remains exception\n@highlight\nThe situation has left Qatari athletes confused and angry", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 173, "end": 178}, {"start": 274, "end": 281}, {"start": 354, "end": 388}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 404, "end": 416}, {"start": 487, "end": 491}, {"start": 554, "end": 564}, {"start": 738, "end": 742}, {"start": 757, "end": 761}, {"start": 822, "end": 827}, {"start": 951, "end": 961}, {"start": 1001, "end": 1005}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1181}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Qatar games were recorded as 20-0 defeats on the @placeholder' official website.", "idx": 99071}], "idx": 64604} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- For those who didn't know much about Shirley Temple, her passing this week revealed two surprises. First, that her post-Hollywood career was dominated by public service. She ran (unsuccessfully) for Congress in 1967, served as a representative to the United Nations and was ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. And second, she was a Republican. She was that rarest of things nowadays: a Hollywood star who admitted to voting for the GOP. Today, Hollywood appears uniformly liberal. But once upon a time, things were different. While researching my forthcoming book on Hollywood and politics, I was surprised to discover how many vocal conservatives there were in Hollywood well into the 1970s - and that many of them enjoyed the company of Richard Nixon.\n@highlight\nTim Stanley: Shirley Temple was American's sweetheart and a committed conservative\n@highlight\nConservatism in Hollywood today is a rarity today\n@highlight\nReagan, as president, wooed religious right; Hollywood conservatism declined, he says\n@highlight\nHe says studios' political kingmakers now come from the left", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 46, "end": 59}, {"start": 208, "end": 215}, {"start": 260, "end": 273}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 307, "end": 320}, {"start": 345, "end": 354}, {"start": 399, "end": 407}, {"start": 445, "end": 447}, {"start": 457, "end": 465}, {"start": 580, "end": 588}, {"start": 675, "end": 683}, {"start": 752, "end": 764}, {"start": 778, "end": 788}, {"start": 791, "end": 804}, {"start": 810, "end": 817}, {"start": 888, "end": 896}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 978, "end": 986}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's willingness to reach out to the religious right meant that while he was certainly a product of the movie industry, he had effectively divorced himself from its libertine culture.", "idx": 99075}], "idx": 64605} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "A former FBI agent who went missing in Iran was working for the CIA there, not conducting private business as officials have previously claimed, The Associated Press and the Washington Post reported on Thursday. Both the State Department and Bob Levinson's family have long denied he was working for the U.S. government when he disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007. But Thursday's reports from the Washington Post and the AP claim that Levinson had been on a CIA mission to dig up information. A source who's involved in the matter told CNN that there's proof that Levinson worked for the CIA undercover and under contract while also working as a private investigator.\n@highlight\nSource: The CIA apologized to the family, paid $2.5 million settlement\n@highlight\nFamily: \"It is time for the U.S. government to step up\"\n@highlight\nAP and Washington Post: Bob Levinson was working for the CIA in Iran\n@highlight\nOfficials and family have previously denied government ties to the trip", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 11}, {"start": 39, "end": 42}, {"start": 64, "end": 66}, {"start": 149, "end": 164}, {"start": 174, "end": 188}, {"start": 221, "end": 236}, {"start": 242, "end": 253}, {"start": 304, "end": 307}, {"start": 353, "end": 356}, {"start": 399, "end": 413}, {"start": 423, "end": 424}, {"start": 437, "end": 444}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 538, "end": 540}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 590, "end": 592}, {"start": 693, "end": 695}, {"start": 791, "end": 794}, {"start": 830, "end": 831}, {"start": 837, "end": 851}, {"start": 854, "end": 865}, {"start": 887, "end": 889}, {"start": 894, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Wife of @placeholder pastor held in Iran pleads for his freedom", "idx": 99078}], "idx": 64606} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN)The second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say. Because she had helped care for Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, and because another health worker who cared for Duncan had been diagnosed with Ebola, the worker was not allowed to travel on a commercial plane with other people, said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The worker had a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius) before she boarded her flight, he added. Health care workers who had been exposed to Duncan were undergoing self-monitoring. They were allowed to travel but not on a commercial plane with other people, Frieden said.\n@highlight\nThe second Dallas health care worker with Ebola will be moved to Atlanta on Wednesday\n@highlight\nThe worker should not have traveled on a commercial plane, CDC director says\n@highlight\nOfficials want to interview all 132 passengers on her flight\n@highlight\nA nurses' union slams Dallas hospital", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 21}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 197, "end": 214}, {"start": 265, "end": 270}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 390, "end": 400}, {"start": 419, "end": 460}, {"start": 500, "end": 523}, {"start": 611, "end": 616}, {"start": 728, "end": 734}, {"start": 764, "end": 769}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 818, "end": 824}, {"start": 909, "end": 911}, {"start": 1032, "end": 1037}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The news that she contracted @placeholder cast further doubt on the hospital's ability to handle the virus and protect employees.", "idx": 99086}], "idx": 64613} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The popular View-Master toy, beloved of children from the 1960s onwards, has got a modern makeover. Toy manufacturer Mattel has worked with Google on the new toy, which will rely on a smartphone to deliver its optical trickery. The virtual reality device makes use of Google\u2019s Cardboard to deliver immersive scenes such as Alcatraz prison in San Francisco, called \u2018360 degree photospheres\u2019. Scroll down for video View-Master gets a make-over! Toy manufacturer Mattel has worked with Google to the new toy, which will rely on a smartphone to deliver its optical trickery. An illustration of the new device is shown\n@highlight\nToy is a collaboration between Mattel and Google and will cost $30 (\u00a320)\n@highlight\nVirtual reality device uses Google Cardboard technology for 3D scenes\n@highlight\nDevice will work with an Android smartphone and dedicated app\n@highlight\nReels must still be purchased separately, called '360 degree photospheres'", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 22}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 140, "end": 145}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 277, "end": 285}, {"start": 323, "end": 337}, {"start": 342, "end": 354}, {"start": 413, "end": 423}, {"start": 460, "end": 465}, {"start": 483, "end": 488}, {"start": 656, "end": 661}, {"start": 667, "end": 672}, {"start": 737, "end": 752}, {"start": 815, "end": 821}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The toy is a tool for @placeholder to get a younger audience into virtual reality.", "idx": 99090}], "idx": 64615} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:40 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:32 EST, 11 October 2012 An inmate on death row used his last breath to protest his innocence of the murder of a 12-year-old girl as he was executed in Texas last night despite his legal team arguing he was mentally ill. Jonathan Green, 44, was jailed for the abduction, rape and strangling of Christina Neal, 12, whose body was found at his home a month after she was reported missing in 2000. Several last ditch appeals were made on the basis of his mental health in an attempt to save him from the death penalty but Green was given a lethal injection after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the arguments to spare him.\n@highlight\nJonathan Green, 44, was jailed for the abduction, rape and strangling of schoolgirl Christina Neal, aged 12\n@highlight\nHer body was found at Green's home a month after she was reported missing in 2000\n@highlight\nGreen claimed he was innocent while his lawyers argued he was mentally ill\n@highlight\nSupreme Court dismissed appeals as mental illness can't disqualify someone from execution if they understand the sentence and reasons for punishment", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 226, "end": 230}, {"start": 295, "end": 308}, {"start": 368, "end": 381}, {"start": 594, "end": 598}, {"start": 639, "end": 642}, {"start": 644, "end": 656}, {"start": 706, "end": 719}, {"start": 790, "end": 803}, {"start": 847, "end": 851}, {"start": 919, "end": 923}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1017}]}, "qas": [{"query": "His wallet was found in some woods near clothing and jewellery that belonged to @placeholder but authorities found nothing else of significance at the time.", "idx": 99096}], "idx": 64620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- You can almost hear them now. The throngs descending on San Diego Comic-Con, ready to devour as much pop culture as they can possibly muster over an extra-long weekend. Officially, the Con begins on Thursday of next week. But, there is that magical time known as Preview Night on Wednesday, when the number one, two and three items on the agenda are to snag as many exclusive goodies as possible... namely, toys! Comic-Con exclusives tend to be nostalgic in nature, and Hasbro's \"Lost Wave\" of \"Indiana Jones\" figures -- revealed for the first time on CNN.com -- is no exception. In honor of \"Raiders of the Lost Ark's\" 30th anniversary, the toy company is adding to the 2008 line of figures, including two new versions of Indy and one of Marion.\n@highlight\nFans look forward to San Diego Comic-Con exclusives every year\n@highlight\nThe best time to get exclusives are on Wednesday, Preview Night\n@highlight\nHasbro has previously unreleased \"Indiana Jones\" figures this year\n@highlight\nMattel will offer its first \"Voltron\" figure, and Entertainment Earth has \"Dexter\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 83}, {"start": 194, "end": 196}, {"start": 272, "end": 284}, {"start": 479, "end": 484}, {"start": 489, "end": 497}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 602, "end": 624}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 788, "end": 806}, {"start": 891, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 921}, {"start": 950, "end": 962}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1074}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The new Indy figures are sure to get fans drooling at Comic-Con, and here are five more toys that should fly off shelves on @placeholder.", "idx": 99099}], "idx": 64623} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Freya Noble Guns, snakes and drugs have been seized in Sydney's west as police target an outlaw bikie gang. Four men were also arrested as Strike Force Raptor continued its investigation into the Rebels motorcycle gang, police say. On Thursday morning, a 47-year-old life member of the Rebels was arrested in Macquarie Fields. He was charged with 16 offences including commercial drug supply, ongoing drug supply and possession of a knife in a public place. A diamond python was one of three snakes seized during a raid on Thursday The man's arrest lead to four properties being searched - two in Macquarie Fields, one in Minto and another in Raby, police say.\n@highlight\nA diamond python, a jungle python and a carpet python were found at a series of bikie properties in western Sydney\n@highlight\nThis comes a day after Cleo the alpaca was rescued from rival gang Gypsy Jokers\n@highlight\nPolice charged one Rebel gang member with 16 drug related offences\n@highlight\nWeapons, drugs and ammunition also seized from three different properties", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 58, "end": 63}, {"start": 142, "end": 160}, {"start": 199, "end": 204}, {"start": 289, "end": 294}, {"start": 312, "end": 327}, {"start": 600, "end": 615}, {"start": 625, "end": 629}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 783, "end": 788}, {"start": 824, "end": 827}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder wasn't the only thing police scooped during the dramatic raid.", "idx": 99104}], "idx": 64627} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gangsters who planted a hand grenade in the bushes outside Kenny Dalglish's home were jailed for life today, ending a merciless campaign of violence across the north of England. The gang of five, led by Kirk Bradley and Anthony 'Fat Tony' Downes, both 26, was responsible for numerous shootings across Liverpool, a kidnapping in which they shot their victim and dumped him in woods and a string of bungled assassination attempts. But their weapon of choice was more often the hand grenade whether they were carrying out their own violent vendettas against rival crooks, or doing the dirty work for unscrupulous kingpins within Liverpool's criminal underworld.\n@highlight\nGang of five sentenced to prison terms ranging from 12-22 years\n@highlight\nTwo jailed in absentia as they are still 'on the run' after daring prison break\n@highlight\nCase brings end to campaign of terror across Merseyside", "entities": [{"start": 59, "end": 72}, {"start": 169, "end": 175}, {"start": 203, "end": 214}, {"start": 220, "end": 226}, {"start": 229, "end": 244}, {"start": 302, "end": 310}, {"start": 627, "end": 635}, {"start": 882, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The judge said of @placeholder, who was convicted of robbery aged 15: 'Bradley is plainly a very dangerous man.", "idx": 99111}], "idx": 64633} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The New York Times magazine is running a bombshell story alleging that the Pakistanis knew all along that Osama bin Laden was living for years in his longtime hiding place in the northern Pakistan city of Abbottabad, where he was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL team on May 2, 2011. The Times story, titled \"What Pakistan Knew About bin Laden,\" will carry weight: It was written by Carlotta Gall, the dean of the correspondents who have covered Afghanistan and Pakistan since that fateful day in 2001, when al Qaeda's four hijacked planes crashed through America's comfortable sense that vast oceans insulated it from its enemies.\n@highlight\nPeter Bergen: NYT article says Pakistan knew bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad\n@highlight\nHe says reporter Carlotta Gall is a respected authority, but there's no evidence\n@highlight\nBergen: Why would many high-level U.S. intelligence officials deny Pakistan's knowledge?\n@highlight\nBergen: If Obama administration has information showing Pakistan knew, it must release it", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 17}, {"start": 75, "end": 84}, {"start": 106, "end": 120}, {"start": 188, "end": 195}, {"start": 205, "end": 214}, {"start": 242, "end": 245}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 308, "end": 315}, {"start": 328, "end": 336}, {"start": 377, "end": 389}, {"start": 440, "end": 450}, {"start": 456, "end": 463}, {"start": 502, "end": 509}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 637, "end": 648}, {"start": 651, "end": 653}, {"start": 668, "end": 675}, {"start": 682, "end": 690}, {"start": 706, "end": 715}, {"start": 745, "end": 757}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 854, "end": 857}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 920, "end": 925}, {"start": 931, "end": 935}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At great personal risk @placeholder has authoritatively covered the war in Afghanistan for the past 12 years.", "idx": 99127}], "idx": 64643} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. \"Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies,\" the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to \"pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation.\"\n@highlight\nAyman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma\n@highlight\nSome Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian\n@highlight\nBut al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision\n@highlight\nHe is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 33}, {"start": 66, "end": 80}, {"start": 137, "end": 140}, {"start": 237, "end": 248}, {"start": 379, "end": 386}, {"start": 440, "end": 456}, {"start": 462, "end": 469}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 502, "end": 510}, {"start": 527, "end": 534}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 571, "end": 581}, {"start": 650, "end": 658}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 694, "end": 712}, {"start": 877, "end": 893}, {"start": 927, "end": 935}, {"start": 980, "end": 984}, {"start": 990, "end": 995}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Analysts expect that al Qaeda may choose to announce the elevation of @placeholder through a written statement to avoid having him take the security risk of recording a statement.", "idx": 99135}, {"query": "@placeholder was the charismatic icon of the terrorist organization and may have continued to play a greater operational role than thought.", "idx": 99136}, {"query": "The discovery of information in bin Laden's files on what appears to be a small-scale aspirational plot to derail U.S. commuter trains on the 10th anniversary of September 11 indicates that @placeholder was being briefed even on the minutiae of some of al Qaeda's operations.", "idx": 99137}], "idx": 64646} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Rafael Nadal gritted his teeth, wiped his brow and looked to the sky after winning on grass for the first time in two years. He had become only the 11th player in the open era to win 700 tour-level matches but his expression told a story of relief, not records, after he battled back to beat Martin Klizan 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. The murmurs began among the Centre Court crowd as the Slovakian, unknown to all but the tennis fanatics in attendance, served out to take the first set over the world No 1. After being bundled out in the first round at Wimbledon last year by tour journeyman Steve Darcis, was Nadal about to take another early bow?\n@highlight\nRafael Nadal beat Martin Klizan after losing the first set\n@highlight\nThe World No 1 recovered from Klizan's bold opening display to win 4-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 on Centre Court", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 293, "end": 305}, {"start": 355, "end": 366}, {"start": 381, "end": 389}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 603, "end": 607}, {"start": 653, "end": 664}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 727, "end": 734}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 809, "end": 820}]}, "qas": [{"query": "in the world \u2014 50 places behind @placeholder \u2014 but he is no slouch, as", "idx": 99153}], "idx": 64655} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Aleksandar Tonev broke cover on Wednesday to again deny he is a racist \u2014 despite his appeal against a seven-game ban for abusing Aberdeen\u2019s Shay Logan failing on Tuesday. The on-loan Aston Villa winger lost his bid to have an earlier Judicial Panel judgment overturned, with an appellate body branding him an unreliable witness. Although Celtic have the option of taking the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, so far the Parkhead club have only said they will seek to address the evidence used in the case \u2014 namely one man\u2019s word against another \u2014 with the SFA.\n@highlight\nAleksandar Tonev was given seven-game ban for racial abuse\n@highlight\nTonev was alleged to have called Aberdeen's Shay Logan a 'black c***'\n@highlight\nThe Celtic winger lost an appeal against the verdict this week\n@highlight\nBut once again protested his innocence and denied he was a racist", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 15}, {"start": 130, "end": 137}, {"start": 141, "end": 150}, {"start": 184, "end": 194}, {"start": 235, "end": 248}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 390, "end": 419}, {"start": 433, "end": 440}, {"start": 569, "end": 571}, {"start": 585, "end": 600}, {"start": 655, "end": 659}, {"start": 688, "end": 695}, {"start": 699, "end": 708}, {"start": 740, "end": 745}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I want everyone to understand that \u2014 most of all the @placeholder fans, who have been a great support to me since coming to the club.", "idx": 99155}], "idx": 64657} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Snapchat may be the latest application with a new mobile payment feature launched this week, but the idea that made Snapcash possible was spawned more than seven years ago in Africa. When M-Pesa came on the scene in 2007 -- a money transfer system devised by Vodafone and Kenya-based Safaricom - it sparked a mini-revolution. With the touch of a button, relatives in Nairobi could transfer cash instantly to their remote up-country families without the need for bank accounts, bureaucracy, and sometimes long journeys to settle accounts. Experimental beginnings Initially launched as an experiment in creating a development impact through a private-sector solution, and seeded with as little as \u00a32 million (US$3.1 million) in competition money, the system has gone from strength to strength.\n@highlight\nMobile money transfer system M-Pesa is aimed at people without bank accounts\n@highlight\nLaunched in 2007 in Kenya, the revolutionary system has surpassed all expectations\n@highlight\nM-Pesa has nearly 17 million active customers and as many as 186,000 agents worldwide\n@highlight\nIt recently launched in Romania where an estimated 35% of people have no bank account", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 125, "end": 132}, {"start": 184, "end": 189}, {"start": 197, "end": 202}, {"start": 268, "end": 275}, {"start": 281, "end": 285}, {"start": 293, "end": 301}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 920, "end": 924}, {"start": 994, "end": 999}, {"start": 1115, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "While it was originally designed for and aimed at those at the bottom of the pyramid, M-Pesa is used by almost everyone that needs to move money in @placeholder, allowing users to transfer between US$1,500--US$1,600 per day.", "idx": 99161}], "idx": 64661} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ethics troubles complicated New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's chances of becoming Mitt Romney's running mate last year, The New York Times reports is in an upcoming chronicle of the 2012 presidential campaign. The Times reported that too many questions remained after Christie completed the vetting process and Romney had lingering concerns. The details come four days before New Jersey voters head to the polls to determine if Christie gets a second term. During a campaign stop Friday, he dismissed the report and told CNN that the authors are \"just trying to sell books.\" Christie's challenges were first reported Thursday night by Times national political correspondent Johnathan Martin and based on details of the book, \"Double Down: Game Change 2012.\"\n@highlight\nConcerns included investigation of Christie's travel expenditures while U.S. attorney.\n@highlight\nRevelation included in new book by reporters on presidential campaign, \"Double Down\"\n@highlight\nChristie faces New Jersey voters next week in gubernatorial reelection bid\n@highlight\nBook also says Obama campaign conducted focus groups, polling about replacing Biden with Clinton", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 37}, {"start": 44, "end": 57}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 123, "end": 136}, {"start": 213, "end": 217}, {"start": 267, "end": 274}, {"start": 310, "end": 315}, {"start": 375, "end": 384}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 634, "end": 638}, {"start": 673, "end": 688}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 748}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 840, "end": 843}, {"start": 866, "end": 875}, {"start": 938, "end": 948}, {"start": 962, "end": 969}, {"start": 977, "end": 986}, {"start": 1063, "end": 1067}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1130}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1143}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A 2010 report by the department's Inspector General concluded @placeholder \u00e2\u20ac\u201d among five top prosecutors investigated -- was the \"the U.S. attorney who most often exceeded the government (travel expense) rate without adequate justification.\"", "idx": 99162}, {"query": "I think the President picked @placeholder as his running mate for the right reason, which is, if necessary, the vice president could be president.", "idx": 99164}, {"query": "The Times obtained a copy of the book and reported that the President's top aides conducted \"extensive group-sessions and polling in late 2011\" to gauge whether dumping @placeholder could help bolster Obama's waning re-election hopes.", "idx": 99165}], "idx": 64662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Virgin Galactic was operating short of safety standards that allow for crew members to survive two separate and unrelated failures, a safety expert has claimed. Considered best-practice within the industry, the system known as 'two failure tolerance' is designed to allow for survival if there are two unrelated problems on an aircraft. But Tommaso Sgobba, the former head of fight safety for the European Space Agency, said Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo had too few safeguards in place to prevent an accident he believes was 'waiting to happen'. 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His official limo picked him up at Westminster and drove him 224 miles to his favourite seaside resort, Woolacombe, where his wife and family were staying last August. Mrs Bercow has confessed that while there she used sex to persuade her husband to drop his opposition to her appearing on the Channel 5 reality programme.\n@highlight\nHe dashed to Devon for a 'dirty weekend' with Sally\n@highlight\nShe was due to appear on reality show Big Brother\n@highlight\nTheir marriage was reportedly on rocks over show\n@highlight\nMrs Bercow admits using sex to get him on board", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 103, "end": 113}, {"start": 172, "end": 176}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 245, "end": 255}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 430, "end": 435}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 605, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 642}, {"start": 693, "end": 703}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was on holiday in Devon, but was called back to @placeholder to chair a one-day debate on the summer riots.", "idx": 99172}], "idx": 64667} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Just as President Barack Obama secured his re-election, a scandal jolted his national security team. The resignation of retired four-star general David Petraeus as CIA director over an extramarital affair followed by the investigation of the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen, in relation to e-mail exchanges with a woman caught up in the Petraeus mess is just one of many dramas to unfold following a presidential re-election. Is Petraeus pillow talk a security threat? Here, we take a look at big scandals and controversies that plagued other presidents after voters re-elected them to the White House:\n@highlight\nScandal engulfing Petraeus has jolted Obama's national security team\n@highlight\nGeorge W. Bush hurt by Katrina; Bill Clinton was impeached\n@highlight\nReagan was dogged by Iran/Contra, and Watergate ended Nixon's presidency", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 27, "end": 38}, {"start": 155, "end": 168}, {"start": 173, "end": 175}, {"start": 255, "end": 258}, {"start": 273, "end": 283}, {"start": 291, "end": 300}, {"start": 365, "end": 372}, {"start": 457, "end": 464}, {"start": 618, "end": 628}, {"start": 660, "end": 667}, {"start": 680, "end": 684}, {"start": 722, "end": 735}, {"start": 745, "end": 751}, {"start": 754, "end": 765}, {"start": 792, "end": 797}, {"start": 813, "end": 816}, {"start": 818, "end": 823}, {"start": 830, "end": 838}, {"start": 846, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder appeared on TV stating there were no \"arms for hostages\" deal but later admitted that there had been.", "idx": 99174}], "idx": 64668} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Parents: Kate and Gerry McCann were hurt by a controversial book about Madeleine, a judge ruled The former police chief who published astonishing claims that Kate and Gerry McCann faked their daughter Madeleine\u2019s disappearance to cover up her death expects them to lose their libel battle against him, it was claimed today. Goncalo Amaral is reported to have said the early rulings by the judge in the case suggested her verdict may be 'favourable' to him. The 57-year-old told Portuguese television on Friday that Maria Emilia Melo e Castro\u2019s indications so far led him to believe he would win the case, according to the Daily Star.\n@highlight\nKate and Gerry McCann were hurt by ex-police chief's book, says judge\n@highlight\nBut Maria Emilia Melo e Castro rules pain they felt existed before book\n@highlight\nGoncalo Amaral alleges they faked disappearance to cover up death\n@highlight\nMcCanns accuse former detective of hampering the search for girl", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 12}, {"start": 18, "end": 29}, {"start": 71, "end": 79}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 167, "end": 178}, {"start": 201, "end": 209}, {"start": 324, "end": 337}, {"start": 479, "end": 488}, {"start": 516, "end": 541}, {"start": 623, "end": 632}, {"start": 646, "end": 649}, {"start": 655, "end": 666}, {"start": 731, "end": 756}, {"start": 810, "end": 823}, {"start": 887, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A source close to the @placeholder said last night: \u2018We expect it to be ready for next month.\u2019", "idx": 99177}], "idx": 64669} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gary Cahill will be taking Italy\u2019s winner in Saturday\u2019s World Cup opener personally. When you\u2019re a top defender, that is how you feel. To be fair to the Chelsea defender, he was taken out of the game by Antonio Candreva\u2019s pinpoint cross. The ball was played into the most difficult area for Cahill to deal with it \u2014 the back post. If Candreva had played the ball anywhere else in the penalty area, Cahill would have dealt with it. 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The protest was in reaction to the airline\u2019s treatment of a mom on a flight last month when she \u2018harassed\u2019 for breastfeeding her five-month-old child. While that woman wishes to remain anonymous, her friend Hannah Butta has taken up the cause and organized Wednesday\u2019s protest. 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The 29-year-old is re-united with PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge at Chelsea when they won the English Premier League and FA Cup double in 2010. He had fallen out of favor under Andre Villas-Boas and was also a target for fellow EPL side Queens Park Rangers, but chose the Parisian giants. \"I knew about PSG's immense stature and that made me want to come,\" Alex told the club's official website. \"For the past two months I've wanted to leave Chelsea and we finally opened talks with PSG. Everything went very well.\"\n@highlight\nParis Saint-Germain complete signing of Brazil defender Alex from Chelsea\n@highlight\nAlex re-united with former Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti\n@highlight\nAncelotti rules out January move for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez\n@highlight\nTevez's agent Kia Joorabchian claims his player will eventually join PSG", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 27}, {"start": 54, "end": 62}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 97, "end": 103}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 225, "end": 231}, {"start": 251, "end": 272}, {"start": 278, "end": 283}, {"start": 334, "end": 350}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 394, "end": 412}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 460, "end": 462}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 599, "end": 605}, {"start": 640, "end": 642}, {"start": 684, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 729}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 750, "end": 756}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 796, "end": 802}, {"start": 810, "end": 824}, {"start": 837, "end": 845}, {"start": 874, "end": 888}, {"start": 892, "end": 903}, {"start": 916, "end": 920}, {"start": 930, "end": 944}, {"start": 985, "end": 987}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"PSG want to build a long-term project and I think @placeholder is six months too early for them.", "idx": 99206}], "idx": 64690} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The secretive nation of North Korea had given away the status of its nuclear arms program months before its controversial leader, Kim Jong Un, openly declared he would order nuclear strikes, it was revealed today. Newsweek/Daily Beast today exclusively revealed that the country, known as much for its nuclear weapons as for its propaganda, had the resources to launch a nuclear attack in December. Part of a rocket launched by North Korea in December was recovered by U.S. officials, who then determined the true threat the nation posed. The debris provided valuable insight into what had been happening beyond the De-militarized Zone in the capital of Pyongyang.\n@highlight\nThree North Korean non-proliferation officials said that the secretive country tipped off U.S. officials after members of the American Navy found part of a rocket in December\n@highlight\nFuel container shed more light into DPRK's means of attack\n@highlight\nComes three days after Pentagon dossier was mistakenly made public", "entities": [{"start": 24, "end": 34}, {"start": 130, "end": 140}, {"start": 214, "end": 221}, {"start": 223, "end": 233}, {"start": 428, "end": 438}, {"start": 469, "end": 472}, {"start": 616, "end": 634}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 682, "end": 693}, {"start": 766, "end": 769}, {"start": 802, "end": 814}, {"start": 898, "end": 901}, {"start": 955, "end": 962}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018The United States continues to closely monitor the North Korean nuclear program and calls upon @placeholder to honor its international obligations.\u2019", "idx": 99207}], "idx": 64691} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 28 November 2013 A woman who has spent the month growing a moustache has been so pleased with people's reactions that she's considering keeping it. Sarah O'Neill was once dubbed 'Mac3' due to having an excess of facial hair as a result of suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). One of the most common symptoms is a high level of male hormones (androgens), which leads to hair growth, meaning she would spend hours shaving and waxing her face. Scroll down for video Sarah O'Neill has facial hair on her upper lip and chin as a result of suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome. She decided to grow a moustache for Movember to highlight the problem and raise awareness\n@highlight\nSarah O'Neill, 29, suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)\n@highlight\nCondition is the main cause of excess hair in women and affects fertility\n@highlight\nMiss O'Neill suffers from excess hair on her upper lip and chin\n@highlight\nUsually shaves and tweezes it away - but ditched her razor for Movember\n@highlight\nSays her confidence has grown so much she is considering keeping the hair\n@highlight\n'I wanted people to know I'm not lazy or unclean, it's just a medical condition'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 258, "end": 261}, {"start": 362, "end": 365}, {"start": 556, "end": 568}, {"start": 707, "end": 714}, {"start": 772, "end": 784}, {"start": 835, "end": 838}, {"start": 942, "end": 948}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1082}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As @placeholder loomed closer this year, she decided it was time to banish the myth that only men grow moustaches and take part in the charity event.", "idx": 99208}], "idx": 64692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Prime Minister Tony Abbott has copped a ribbing from Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic after he looked a little a dusty the morning after his important night with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.The Channel Nine breakfast show host observed that Mr Abbott might have had a few too many Sakes with Mr Abe after signing agreements to boost trade and defence ties between Australia and Japan. Mr Abbott celebrated the deal with his 'good friend' Mr Abe at a formal dinner at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday night and appeared on the Today Show in a live link from Canberra at 7.16am on Wednesday.\n@highlight\nAustralian Prime Minister dined with the Japanese Prime Minster on Tuesday night\n@highlight\nPhotos taken in Canberra showed them drinking wine together\n@highlight\nToday Show presenter Karl Stefanovic told Mr Abbott he looked a 'little bit worse for wear' on Wednesday morning\n@highlight\nPM admitted it was a 'very convivial' night", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 25}, {"start": 53, "end": 62}, {"start": 74, "end": 88}, {"start": 166, "end": 173}, {"start": 178, "end": 204}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 294, "end": 296}, {"start": 363, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 387, "end": 392}, {"start": 440, "end": 442}, {"start": 466, "end": 481}, {"start": 486, "end": 493}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 563, "end": 570}, {"start": 607, "end": 616}, {"start": 648, "end": 655}, {"start": 657, "end": 669}, {"start": 715, "end": 722}, {"start": 770, "end": 779}, {"start": 791, "end": 805}, {"start": 815, "end": 820}, {"start": 894, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But I couldn't beat out with the greatest wine from Australia,' he told the gathering, adding the trade pact would now allow his country access to cheaper @placeholder wine and beef.", "idx": 99216}], "idx": 64697} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "CO2 may have been trapped into rocks in a process called carbonation By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 23 October 2013 Scientists have discovered how the atmosphere of Mars turned to stone. British researchers believe they have worked out how Mars lost its early carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere to become the cold and arid planet it is today. The research provides the first direct evidence on Mars of a process called 'carbonation', whereby a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide, water and chemicals within solid rock react to 'suck in' the carbon and trap it within the rock.\n@highlight\nCO2 may have been trapped into rocks in a process called carbonation\n@highlight\nEvidence of this was found in patterns of carbonate in Lafayette meteorite\n@highlight\nThis caused Mars to become the cold and arid planet it is today\n@highlight\nThe process also occurs on Earth, and if harnessed, could help improve technologies to battle climate change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 2}, {"start": 72, "end": 81}, {"start": 217, "end": 220}, {"start": 239, "end": 245}, {"start": 292, "end": 295}, {"start": 442, "end": 445}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 777, "end": 785}, {"start": 820, "end": 823}, {"start": 910, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder provides direct evidence for storage of carbon dioxide in the fairly recent history of Mars, some time after 1,300 million years.", "idx": 99222}], "idx": 64702} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- After 20 years, over 300 goals and a host of major honors, Thierry Henry has called time on his football career. The Frenchman, who won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 with his country, is hanging up his boots to pursue a broadcasting career. Although he made his breakthrough with French team Monaco, and spent time with Juventus, Barcelona and latterly New York Red Bulls, Henry is best remembered for a glittering eight-year spell with Arsenal in the English Premier League. Henry became the London club's all-time leading goalscorer and helped the Gunners win two league titles and the FA Cup on three occasions.\n@highlight\nThierry Henry retires from football after 20-year career\n@highlight\nThe Frenchman won the World Cup and Euro 2000 with his country\n@highlight\nHenry best known for his eight-year spell with Arsenal in the English Premier League\n@highlight\nHe became the London club's all-time leading goalscorer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 68, "end": 80}, {"start": 126, "end": 134}, {"start": 149, "end": 162}, {"start": 168, "end": 176}, {"start": 292, "end": 297}, {"start": 304, "end": 309}, {"start": 332, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 350}, {"start": 365, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 449, "end": 455}, {"start": 464, "end": 485}, {"start": 488, "end": 492}, {"start": 505, "end": 510}, {"start": 562, "end": 568}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 638, "end": 650}, {"start": 710, "end": 718}, {"start": 728, "end": 736}, {"start": 742, "end": 750}, {"start": 780, "end": 784}, {"start": 827, "end": 833}, {"start": 842, "end": 863}, {"start": 890, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The pair led @placeholder through a golden era, including an unbeaten Premier League campaign during the 2003-04 season.", "idx": 99230}], "idx": 64707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Luis Suarez's stunning double has left Manchester City clinging to their Champions League dream after Barcelona beat them 2-1 at the Etihad. Suarez scored twice in the first half for Barca on his return to English football before Sergio Aguero brought City back into the tie with a goal in the 69th minute. Lionel Messi, the game\u2019s outstanding player, missed a 90th minute penalty when Joe Hart saved and the Barcelona forward sent the rebounded wide. Joe Hart saves Lionel Messi's penalty in stoppage time to keep Man City within touching distance of Barcelona for the second leg The Uruguayan celebrates after putting his side 2-0 up in the first half and quietening down the Etihad Stadium\n@highlight\nJoe Hart saved Lionel Messi's stoppage time penalty to keep the score at 2-1 heading to the Nou Camp\n@highlight\nManuel Pellegrini also believes that City still have a chance of upsetting the Catalan side in Spain\n@highlight\nLuis Suarez scored a first half double before Sergio Aguero halved the deficit in the second half\n@highlight\nGael Clichy was sent off for two yellow's before Messi missed from the spot after being fouled by Pablo Zabaleta\n@highlight\nClick here for all the latest Manchester City news", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 39, "end": 53}, {"start": 73, "end": 88}, {"start": 102, "end": 110}, {"start": 133, "end": 138}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 183, "end": 187}, {"start": 206, "end": 212}, {"start": 230, "end": 242}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 307, "end": 318}, {"start": 386, "end": 393}, {"start": 409, "end": 417}, {"start": 452, "end": 459}, {"start": 467, "end": 478}, {"start": 515, "end": 522}, {"start": 552, "end": 560}, {"start": 585, "end": 593}, {"start": 678, "end": 691}, {"start": 704, "end": 711}, {"start": 719, "end": 730}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}, {"start": 853, "end": 856}, {"start": 895, "end": 901}, {"start": 911, "end": 915}, {"start": 928, "end": 938}, {"start": 974, "end": 986}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1086, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1148}, {"start": 1191, "end": 1205}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder chief Manuel Pellegrini said: \u2018It was a very important save and it was a very unnecessary penalty.", "idx": 99232}], "idx": 64709} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 19 February 2013 From leather leggings to trophy trousers, trends for our legs come and go. But the one that works the hardest in most girl's wardrobes and looks set to stay for 2013 and beyond is trusty denim. New Look is one of the biggest denim destinations on the high street, selling one pair of jeans every five seconds, and to celebrate the store has commissioned a fashion film inspired by original denim brand Levi's. Scroll down for video Recreation: New Look have recreated the 1985 Levi's jean commercial with a modern day version starring Rihanna's ex Dudley O'Shaughnessy\n@highlight\nNew Look sell one pair of jeans every five seconds\n@highlight\nModel Nick Kamen shot to fame as the Levi's 501 man in 1985", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 498, "end": 503}, {"start": 540, "end": 547}, {"start": 573, "end": 576}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 644, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 683}, {"start": 744, "end": 753}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "As with the original shrink-to-fit campaign from 1985 the video shows @placeholder entering a laundrette and stripping off to just his boxers to", "idx": 99235}], "idx": 64711} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry They have been married for 45 years but still Malcolm Cowen struggles to recognise his own wife in a crowded room. The 67-year-old was born with the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he is unable to recognise faces. The computer-programmer from Manchester has spent his life developing various strategies to help him handle social situations. Mr Cowen, who cannot pick out his own face in the mirror and likens his condition to dyslexia, said he has learned the clothes his wife wears and picks out his grandchildren, according to their ages. Grandfather Malcolm Cowen was born with a rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he cannot recognise people's faces, including his own in the mirror and that of his 66-year-old wife Beryl (left)\n@highlight\nMalcolm Cowen has the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness'\n@highlight\nThe 67-year-old, who likens it to dyslexia, cannot recognise his wife or family\n@highlight\nHe has developed various strategies to cope, including spotting people's clothes and hairstyles and picking out his grandchildren according to age\n@highlight\nWife Beryl, 66, acts as his minder in social situations guiding him\n@highlight\nHe said: 'I can't recognise my own face in the mirror. I can't recognise faces in pictures and I can't even recognise my own wife's face'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 62, "end": 74}, {"start": 289, "end": 298}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 587, "end": 597}, {"start": 599, "end": 611}, {"start": 792, "end": 796}, {"start": 816, "end": 828}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1156}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Of course when I arrived outside the venue, @placeholder walked straight past me like I wasn\u2019t here.", "idx": 99241}], "idx": 64715} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 18:42 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:43 EST, 31 December 2013 Hundreds of thousands from outside the EU will be eligible to work in Britain from today because of a passport giveaway by Bulgaria and Romania. It will give some of the poorest in Europe the right to live and work here. Bulgaria and Romania are offering national status to minority or ethnic groups living in non-EU states including Moldova, Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine and Turkey. Romania and Bulgaria have been handing out passports to thousands of non-EU citizens, allowing them to come and work in Britain now that visa restrictions are lifted\n@highlight\nBulgaria and Romanian offering passports to non-EU citizens\n@highlight\nRomania has offered citizenship to four million Moldovans\n@highlight\nMeanwhile Bulgaria has handed 90,000 Macedonians passports\n@highlight\nAll will be able to come and work in the UK under EU rules", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 16, "end": 24}, {"start": 57, "end": 63}, {"start": 133, "end": 134}, {"start": 164, "end": 170}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 230, "end": 236}, {"start": 275, "end": 280}, {"start": 315, "end": 322}, {"start": 328, "end": 334}, {"start": 404, "end": 409}, {"start": 428, "end": 434}, {"start": 437, "end": 445}, {"start": 448, "end": 453}, {"start": 456, "end": 462}, {"start": 468, "end": 473}, {"start": 476, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 495}, {"start": 545, "end": 550}, {"start": 596, "end": 602}, {"start": 653, "end": 660}, {"start": 666, "end": 673}, {"start": 697, "end": 702}, {"start": 724, "end": 730}, {"start": 772, "end": 780}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 830, "end": 840}, {"start": 904, "end": 905}, {"start": 913, "end": 914}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, many applicants do not speak @placeholder, do not have Bulgarian heritage, know nothing about the country and are motivated by the prospect of getting into the EU job market.", "idx": 99248}], "idx": 64720} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Think half-eaten cookies and carrots are the only way to prove it was actually Santa who put that reindeer sweater under your Christmas tree? Think again. Thanks to Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on his Christmas Eve journey around the globe. Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts. The map, which launched at 2 a.m. EST on Friday, uses little red and yellow presents to note the places Santa has already visited. Click on the presents to learn a bit about each location, like Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, where, according to the map, Santa visited at 8:16 a.m. EST on Friday.\n@highlight\nNEW: Michelle Obama helps kids track Santa's journey\n@highlight\nWith Google and NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on Christmas Eve\n@highlight\nLog on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts\n@highlight\nThe bi-national air defense command began tracking Santa in 1955", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 88, "end": 92}, {"start": 174, "end": 179}, {"start": 189, "end": 228}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 270, "end": 279}, {"start": 288, "end": 300}, {"start": 338, "end": 351}, {"start": 371, "end": 380}, {"start": 393, "end": 397}, {"start": 518, "end": 522}, {"start": 608, "end": 613}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 753, "end": 757}, {"start": 785, "end": 790}, {"start": 796, "end": 800}, {"start": 821, "end": 830}, {"start": 835, "end": 847}, {"start": 870, "end": 883}, {"start": 903, "end": 912}, {"start": 925, "end": 929}, {"start": 1007, "end": 1011}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Adding to the holiday excitement, first lady Michelle Obama teamed with @placeholder to take calls Friday from children eager to know Santa's whereabouts, according to a NORAD press release.", "idx": 99251}], "idx": 64722} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Tributes have been pouring in for Steve Strange, the front man of pop band Visage who died of a heart attack aged 55 in the Egyptian resort of Sharm-el-Sheikh yesterday. But while he is most remembered for his music, the man who helped bring New Romantic style to the world in the 1980s is still having an impact on wardrobes - and make-up bags. From Cara Delevigne's bold eyebrows to Kim Kardashian's love of contouring and Kelis' wacky approach to facial jewellery, Strange has inspired a generation of daring A-list beauty fans. Scroll down for video Kim Kardashian is famed for her contouring make-up that accentuates her features giving her more defined cheekbones and a slimmer face, right. But this picture of Steve in 1981, left, shows how he knew how to use contouring to full effect long before the reality TV star\n@highlight\nThe Visage frontman died of a heart attack in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, yesterday, aged 55\n@highlight\nNew Romantic pioneer known for his revolutionary contoured, coloured and graphical make-up in the 1980s\n@highlight\nHis look continues to influence modern stars such as Kim Kardashian, Cara Delevigne and Lady Gaga", "entities": [{"start": 34, "end": 46}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 385, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 429}, {"start": 468, "end": 474}, {"start": 512, "end": 517}, {"start": 554, "end": 567}, {"start": 717, "end": 721}, {"start": 841, "end": 846}, {"start": 883, "end": 897}, {"start": 900, "end": 904}, {"start": 1105, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1134}, {"start": 1140, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He pulled off contouring with aplomb to accentuate his cheekbones and make his face appear slimmer - a look that is championed by @placeholder today.", "idx": 99253}], "idx": 64723} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "San Francisco (CNN) -- In the world of gaming, money doesn't necessarily buy respect. Online games designed to be played on Facebook, called \"social games\" in industry jargon, have multiplied in the last few years, since the world's largest social network introduced a Web platform for friend-enhanced applications. But even at a time when Zynga Game Network, which makes the wildly popular \"FarmVille,\" is valued higher than software giant Electronic Arts, social games don't have much street cred among hard-core gamers or industry veterans. A clearer picture of these dynamics emerged at last week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where CNN attended panels and interviewed designers and programmers.\n@highlight\nFacebook game developers say they're sometimes put at the bottom of the pecking order\n@highlight\nThat's despite the fact that social-game business is very profitable\n@highlight\nSome critics consider social games money-driven rather than artistic", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 15, "end": 17}, {"start": 124, "end": 131}, {"start": 340, "end": 357}, {"start": 392, "end": 400}, {"start": 441, "end": 455}, {"start": 603, "end": 628}, {"start": 633, "end": 645}, {"start": 654, "end": 656}, {"start": 728, "end": 735}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But that didn't stop other @placeholder attendees from criticizing the social-games trend.", "idx": 99254}], "idx": 64724} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Ann Arbor, Michigan (CNN) -- \"We did not have a right to choose where we lived ... freedom of speech, or freedom of actions. The traffickers had keys to our apartment. They controlled all of our movement and travel. They watched us and listened when we called our parents. They didn't let us make friends or tell anyone anything about ourselves. We couldn't keep any of the money we earned. We couldn't ask anyone for help.\" -- Lena Lena was an athletic student from Eastern Europe yearning to visit the United States through a study-abroad program at her college. She had visions of learning English and returning home to share her experiences with her family.\n@highlight\nBridgette Carr says sex trafficking thrives in U.S. communities\n@highlight\nVictims of sex trade are often wrongly viewed as criminals, she says\n@highlight\nCarr: To fight trafficking, communities must become aware, reduce demand", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 21, "end": 23}, {"start": 428, "end": 431}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 467, "end": 480}, {"start": 504, "end": 516}, {"start": 593, "end": 599}, {"start": 673, "end": 686}, {"start": 720, "end": 723}, {"start": 828, "end": 831}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But the human traffickers who ensnared her had a different vision for @placeholder, shipping her to America and exploiting her in the sex industry for profit.", "idx": 99255}], "idx": 64725} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It is definitely not a candidate to become a new home for humanity. Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has made the most detailed global map yet of the glow from a turbulent planet outside our solar system - and found an astonishingly inhospitable environment. The exoplanet, called WASP-43b, is a world of extremes. This is a temperature map of the 'hot Jupiter' class exoplanet WASP 43b. The white-colored region on the daytime side is 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The nighttime side temperatures drop to under 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. First discovered in 2011, WASP-43b is located 260 light-years away. The planet is about the same size as Jupiter, but is nearly twice as dense.\n@highlight\nSeething winds howl at the speed of sound\n@highlight\n3,000-degree-Fahrenheit 'day' side, hot enough to melt steel\n@highlight\nPitch-black 'night' side with plunging temperatures below 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit", "entities": [{"start": 68, "end": 71}, {"start": 75, "end": 96}, {"start": 278, "end": 285}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 520, "end": 529}, {"start": 637, "end": 643}, {"start": 884, "end": 893}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Scientists combined two previous methods of analyzing exoplanets in an unprecedented technique to study the atmosphere of WASP-43b with the @placeholder.", "idx": 99257}], "idx": 64726} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Southampton's superb start to the season continued as they saw off the challenge of QPR on Saturday. Click here for his stats and all the players' heat maps in our brilliant Match Zone. Ronald Koeman admitted even he is shocked by the scintillating start to Southampton's season after a win against Queens Park Rangers kept them second in the table. How the scoreline was not greater was miraculous after twice the woodwork and busy QPR goalkeeper Rob Green kept them at bay until two well-worked moves ended with him beaten. 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Many customers were startled to see hot cross buns at the supermarket on December 27 - some 99 days before Easter. 'Pull your heads in. December is ridiculously early!!!' fumed sports scientist Tim Doyle, who tweeted he would take his hot cross bun purchases to another store's baking aisle. 'I thought it was an urban myth,' wrote a surprised South Australian Federal MP Andrew Southscott on Facebook. 'But Woolies are first off the mark with hot cross buns on the shelf on December 27!\n@highlight\nCustomer fury as Woolworths bring out the hot cross buns months days after Christmas\n@highlight\n'December is ridiculously early!' fumed one customer, who will take his bun purchases elsewhere\n@highlight\nColes will sell their hot cross buns in early January", "entities": [{"start": 52, "end": 61}, {"start": 91, "end": 96}, {"start": 124, "end": 132}, {"start": 242, "end": 247}, {"start": 329, "end": 337}, {"start": 479, "end": 502}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 528, "end": 535}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 717}, {"start": 837, "end": 841}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They certainly do - the supermarket expects to sell more than 50 million buns in the lead-up to @placeholder.", "idx": 99260}], "idx": 64728} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- (CNN) -- Two skiers missing after a weekend avalanche in the Colorado mountains were found dead Sunday, authorities said. A search and rescue team worked to remove the bodies from the steep terrain Sunday, said Betty Benson, a spokeswoman for the Lake County Office of Emergency Management. Searchers braved \"very, very steep\" terrain and high risks of another snowslide while following signals from the emergency beacons the skiers wore, Susan Matthews, another emergency management spokeswoman said Sunday. A record level of snow this winter and changing wind patterns have combined to create \"very unstable conditions\" on Colorado mountains, Matthews said. \"For those people who are not prepared to be in those backcountry conditions, unfortunate incidents happen.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Search team works to remove bodies of two dead skiers from mountain\n@highlight\nMountain snowpacks are \"teetering on the brink of critical mass,\" avalanche center warns\n@highlight\nThe avalanche occurred Saturday evening in central Colorado\n@highlight\nThe hospitalized skiers suffered injuries such as a broken leg and a broken ankle", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 70, "end": 77}, {"start": 220, "end": 231}, {"start": 256, "end": 266}, {"start": 268, "end": 297}, {"start": 448, "end": 461}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 654, "end": 661}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1031}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of the three survivors was released from a hospital Sunday, while two others were transferred to other medical centers and two more were unharmed, @placeholder authorities said.", "idx": 99261}], "idx": 64729} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- One of sport's greatest rivalries will be reignited Thursday when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal go head-to-head in the quarterfinals of the Indian Wells Masters. 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Chief Executive Evan Spiegel and Chief Technology Officer Robert Murphy acknowledged that their former fraternity brother, Frank Reginald Brown IV, was integral to the birth of their popular app, where 700 million disappearing messages are sent every day. The settlement comes just a fortnight after Snapchat was valued at \u00a36 billion ($10 billion). 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Back in its prime, the Wichita, Kansas, theme park drew families with novelty rides, carnival food and live entertainment. Hays, now 25, says he visited Joyland at least twice each summer when he was a kid in the 1990s. After moving back to his hometown earlier this year, Hays wanted to revisit his childhood amusement park. But he couldn't. Joyland was no more. The theme park, which had been operating for 55 years, closed in 2004. What Hays found instead was a heap of scraps from a forgotten place. With a camera in hand, the web designer walked carefully through the tall fields of grass that now surround much of the abandoned remnants of the theme park.\n@highlight\nDuring the mid-2000s, several smaller U.S. theme parks closed their doors for good\n@highlight\nNostalgic travelers are looking for a more intimate theme park experience\n@highlight\nVintage theme parks like Land of Oz learned to adapt by offering nostalgia for visitors", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 23}, {"start": 74, "end": 95}, {"start": 121, "end": 127}, {"start": 130, "end": 135}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 251, "end": 257}, {"start": 371, "end": 374}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 809, "end": 812}, {"start": 950, "end": 956}, {"start": 975, "end": 984}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He plans on taking them to a theme park similar to @placeholder.", "idx": 99281}], "idx": 64742} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were \"engineered by a vengeful lover,\" the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. 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Roxanna Hoffman gave birth to four girls and one boy on Friday the 13th as her husband, Michael Hoffman, stood by her side at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The couple, who were living at Luke Air Force Base, New Jersey where Michael was a staff sergeant, until they relocated to be close to the Phoenix hospital, let their son Conner name his new siblings. 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So far the EU has imposed financial and visa restrictions against 21 carefully selected Russian and Ukrainian officials -- but avoided anyone from President Vladimir Putin's inner circle and stayed clear of any large-scale economic sanctions. The EU and U.S. have condemned Russian annexation of Crimea as illegal and stepped up their rhetoric towards the Kremlin, but whether they are willing to put more economic pressure on Russia is unclear. The leaders of Europe's biggest economies are likely to be cautious. Here's why. 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Curtis Reeves Jr has been jailed since his arrest in January on a second-degree murder charge in connection to the killing of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. Reeves, 71, had been denied bail several times over the past six months. 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Justice Minister Alan Shatter said that, following Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Ireland's anti-semitic Berlin ambassador Charles Bewley ensured 'the doors to this state were kept firmly closed to German Jewish families trying to flee'. The admission came as he apologised for the way brave soldiers who 'deserted' the Irish Army to fight with the Allies during the Second World War were treated. 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We wish to honor women with this ban, because they are delicate creatures,\" the Globe quoted Mayor Suaidi Yahya as saying.\n@highlight\nA city in Indonesia may prohibit women wearing pants and \"straddling\" bikes\n@highlight\nThe central government could step in and prohibit the law, which hasn't be formally passed\n@highlight\nMayor: Law will \"save women from things that will cause them to violate Shariah law\"\n@highlight\nIndonesia human rights advocates were upset by the move, calling it discriminatory", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 81, "end": 84}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 289, "end": 301}, {"start": 434, "end": 437}, {"start": 441, "end": 447}, {"start": 484, "end": 492}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 654, "end": 658}, {"start": 673, "end": 684}, {"start": 718, "end": 726}, {"start": 904, "end": 906}, {"start": 969, "end": 975}, {"start": 993, "end": 1001}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some were @placeholder-based laws; others were regulations considered unfavorable towards investment and business.", "idx": 99350}], "idx": 64785} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(LifeWire) -- After his father was diagnosed with dementia in 1996, Anthony Lazzara Jr. faced a difficult decision: He and his wife, Gail, either could place his father, Anthony Lazzara Sr., in a facility, or they could care for him themselves. Anthony Lazzara Jr. (right) and his wife, Gail (left), cared for Anthony Lazzara Sr. at home for eight years. Unable to afford a care facility, the Lazzaras brought him home. So began eight long years of caring for the World War II veteran and onetime truck driver as he slowly declined -- a burden borne largely by Gail, 56.\n@highlight\nThe stress of caring for an elderly parent can overwhelm a relationship\n@highlight\nCouples may have unreasonable expectations of what they can or should do\n@highlight\nMore than 44 million Americans care for an adult family member or friend\n@highlight\nAlmost 80 percent of these are caring for someone older than 50", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 8}, {"start": 68, "end": 86}, {"start": 133, "end": 136}, {"start": 170, "end": 188}, {"start": 245, "end": 263}, {"start": 287, "end": 290}, {"start": 310, "end": 328}, {"start": 393, "end": 400}, {"start": 464, "end": 475}, {"start": 561, "end": 564}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Although they say their marriage has stabilized since his passing -- @placeholder has been able to devote more time to her job coordinating a local volleyball league -- they admit that it could have crumbled.", "idx": 99352}], "idx": 64786} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Barbara Davies for the Daily Mail Updated: 02:20 EST, 29 July 2011 The guest list of old boys who gathered earlier this month for the bicentenary of The Eton Society read like a Who's Who of some of the most illustrious and wealthy members of British society. Mingling in a marquee on the lawn known as Fellows' Eyot, they shared anecdotes about their membership of the school's most prestigious club, known as 'Pop', a self-electing group of the most popular and sporty sixth-formers. Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, was there, along with Douglas Hurd and William Waldegrave, Jonathan Aitken, Lord Vestey, racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks and Sir William Gladstone - great-grandson of the Prime Minister whose name he bears.\n@highlight\n'I lived in the shadow of my older brother ' Mr Cameron admitted\n@highlight\nAlexander Cameron is one of Britain's top barristers\n@highlight\nHe has worked on some of the most high-profile legal cases of recent years", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 26, "end": 35}, {"start": 156, "end": 167}, {"start": 181, "end": 189}, {"start": 246, "end": 252}, {"start": 306, "end": 318}, {"start": 489, "end": 501}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 543, "end": 554}, {"start": 560, "end": 577}, {"start": 580, "end": 594}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 628, "end": 641}, {"start": 651, "end": 667}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 816, "end": 832}, {"start": 844, "end": 850}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The family resemblance is also unmistakable, although @placeholder is silver-haired and a little fuller-figured.", "idx": 99353}], "idx": 64787} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Manchester United: \u00a3228.8million. Chelsea: \u00a3186m. Manchester City: \u00a3154.95m. At a combined cost of half a billion pounds, this trio had the most expensive starting XIs over the weekend's fixtures. Yet Aston Villa downed Liverpool on Saturday with a starting side which was compiled spending an astonishingly low \u00a313.6m, less than 10 times the amount of those Premier League superpowers (and less than Mario Balotelli). Sat in second place behind leaders Chelsea, Villa are becoming the Robin Hood of the Premier League, stealing points from the rich clubs and keeping them for the poor. 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As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared.\n@highlight\nHuge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba\n@highlight\nOriginally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety\n@highlight\n\"We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone.\"\n@highlight\nSomeone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 48, "end": 55}, {"start": 78, "end": 82}, {"start": 131, "end": 164}, {"start": 186, "end": 197}, {"start": 271, "end": 283}, {"start": 294, "end": 298}, {"start": 669, "end": 687}, {"start": 875, "end": 887}, {"start": 919, "end": 926}, {"start": 929, "end": 932}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Some of the firework specialists use @placeholder cigars to ignite the fireworks.", "idx": 99364}], "idx": 64794} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(Entertainment Weekly) -- England doesn't yet swing in the transporting, ruefully tender coming-of-age drama \"An Education.\" Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard star as a couple in \"An Education.\" It's 1961, and Jenny (Carey Mulligan), a bright 16-year-old schoolgirl in a tidy London suburb, nurtures aspirations of sophistication that involve smoking cigarettes and dreaming of the day she can sit in a Paris cafe. Beatles-era grooviness and sexual liberation haven't yet reached this corner of the Empire, where cautious, 1950s-style postwar provincialism still prevails -- the same squareness the gents across the pond in \"Mad Men\" are just beginning to bend.\n@highlight\nCarey Mulligan does fine job as teen seeking greener pastures in \"An Education\"\n@highlight\nFilm is about a girl in 1961 Britain who starts dating 30-something man\n@highlight\nGood performances all around, especially from Peter Sarsgaard, Emma Thompson", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 20}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 110, "end": 121}, {"start": 125, "end": 138}, {"start": 144, "end": 158}, {"start": 181, "end": 192}, {"start": 211, "end": 215}, {"start": 218, "end": 231}, {"start": 277, "end": 282}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 416, "end": 422}, {"start": 500, "end": 505}, {"start": 626, "end": 632}, {"start": 674, "end": 687}, {"start": 740, "end": 751}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 894, "end": 908}, {"start": 911, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And she's protectively partnered by @placeholder in the tricky job of playing sweet yet suspect, a balance he sustains with nonchalance.", "idx": 99369}], "idx": 64798} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term.\n@highlight\nBond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria\n@highlight\nFTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05%\n@highlight\nObama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia\n@highlight\nItalian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 69, "end": 74}, {"start": 80, "end": 86}, {"start": 89, "end": 94}, {"start": 149, "end": 169}, {"start": 325, "end": 327}, {"start": 363, "end": 368}, {"start": 401, "end": 403}, {"start": 463, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 489}, {"start": 534, "end": 539}, {"start": 542, "end": 548}, {"start": 696, "end": 706}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 721, "end": 727}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 764, "end": 766}, {"start": 807, "end": 811}, {"start": 830, "end": 835}, {"start": 853, "end": 861}, {"start": 874, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder policymakers continue to reject international calls to intervene decisively as Europe's lender of last resort, stressing it is up to governments to resolve the debt crisis through austerity measures and reforms.", "idx": 99373}], "idx": 64802} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald \u2018Rex\u2019 Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence.\n@highlight\nBrigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919\n@highlight\nBritish maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India\n@highlight\nAnti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857\n@highlight\nA revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 96, "end": 108}, {"start": 127, "end": 139}, {"start": 144, "end": 151}, {"start": 273, "end": 276}, {"start": 291, "end": 298}, {"start": 307, "end": 312}, {"start": 357, "end": 372}, {"start": 424, "end": 442}, {"start": 617, "end": 622}, {"start": 628, "end": 633}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 851, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}, {"start": 963, "end": 967}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1079, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A deputation of Indian merchants and shopkeepers soon after the massacre actually thanked Dyer for preventing looting, and he received many other such tokens of gratitude; the guardians of the @placeholder invested him there as an honorary Sikh.", "idx": 99392}], "idx": 64814} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(EW.com) -- EW has confirmed that \"American Idol\" winner Phillip Phillips underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones, which TMZ (who first reported the news) says \"were so huge there was no chance he could've passed them on his own.\" Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on \"Idol,\" causing him excruciating pain and preventing him from participating in various \"Idol\" duties, like the weekly Ford music video shoots. \"The surgery went well,\" says a source close to the show. \"He's doing well and looking forward to starting the Idol tour in July.\" (The \"Idols Live\" tour kicks off July 6 in Detroit.)\n@highlight\nPhillip Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on \"American Idol\"\n@highlight\nHe underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones\n@highlight\n\"The surgery went well,\" says a source close to the show", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 6}, {"start": 12, "end": 13}, {"start": 35, "end": 47}, {"start": 57, "end": 72}, {"start": 163, "end": 165}, {"start": 273, "end": 280}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 579, "end": 582}, {"start": 605, "end": 614}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 663, "end": 678}, {"start": 724, "end": 736}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Our get-well-soon wishes go out to @placeholder; he's got a whole lot of fans hoping to hear him sing again soon.", "idx": 99397}], "idx": 64818} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two former Chris Christie appointees have met with federal prosecutors about the 'Bridgegate' fiasco, adding new fuel to the fire just weeks after a report commissioned by the New Jersey governor appeared to clear his name. Former Port Authority official David Wildstein and former Christie chief counsel Charlie McKenna have both begun the process of disentangling themselves from scandal swirling around the Republican governor, according to liberal bloggers at Esquire magazine and the online legal publication Main Justice. U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman, the New Jersey prosecutor who succeeded Christie in that office, has begun presenting evidence to a grand jury. Longtime Christie press secretary Michael Drewniak has been in and out of those proceedings.\n@highlight\nDavid Wildstein, the Port Authority figure at the center of the George Washington Bridge scandal, has met with the US Attorney's investigators\n@highlight\nSo has Charlie McKenna, New Jersey Gov. 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The extraordinary level of cooperation has been uncovered during research for an exhibition commemorating the conflict\u2019s outbreak. 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Industry regulator Ofgem has given it an ultimatum to improve customer service and deliver accurate bills by August or face a fine that could top \u00a310million. The ruling is a victory for the Daily Mail\u2019s MoneyMail section, which triggered the investigation last year by submitting a dossier highlighting the shambles to the watchdog. Energy Secretary Ed Davey said it was 'unacceptable that so many Npower customers have not received the customer service they deserve' It contained dozens of letters and emails from people who suffered poor service, wildly inaccurate bills and frustrating delays in getting refunds.\n@highlight\nNpower has run up huge backlog of bills that have not been processed\n@highlight\nCustomers could be forced to find hundreds of pounds out of the blue\n@highlight\nOfgem opens probe into Npower\u2019s 'prolonged customer service failings'\n@highlight\nRegulator says if it doesn't clear backlog it could be hit with telesales ban", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 19}, {"start": 159, "end": 163}, {"start": 330, "end": 339}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 538, "end": 543}, {"start": 767, "end": 772}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 951, "end": 956}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After MoneyMail intervened @placeholder sorted out the issue and paid \u00a3400 in compensation.", "idx": 99411}], "idx": 64826} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Victoria Woollaston Apple and Google have already realised the potential in connecting dashboards to phones, but if you can\u2019t afford a new car fitted with this technology, Navdy offers a cheaper alternative. Created in San Francisco, Navdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD) that connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth. Notifications from Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, and more are automatically beamed to the display, and these notifications can be responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures. Scroll down for video Navdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD). It connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth, and notifications from Facebook, Twitter, (pictured) and Whatsapp are automatically beamed to the display. These notifications can be responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures\n@highlight\nNavdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD)\n@highlight\nIt connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth\n@highlight\nNotifications are automatically beamed to the display as they arrive\n@highlight\nNavdy works with Facebook, Twitter, Google Maps, Spotify and Whatsapp\n@highlight\nIt will also show emails, text messages and calls in a split screen\n@highlight\nNotifications are responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 21}, {"start": 23, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 175, "end": 179}, {"start": 222, "end": 234}, {"start": 237, "end": 241}, {"start": 284, "end": 286}, {"start": 309, "end": 315}, {"start": 320, "end": 322}, {"start": 339, "end": 347}, {"start": 369, "end": 376}, {"start": 379, "end": 385}, {"start": 388, "end": 395}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 607, "end": 609}, {"start": 631, "end": 637}, {"start": 642, "end": 644}, {"start": 661, "end": 669}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 875, "end": 879}, {"start": 922, "end": 924}, {"start": 956, "end": 962}, {"start": 967, "end": 969}, {"start": 986, "end": 994}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1114, "end": 1120}, {"start": 1123, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1142}, {"start": 1148, "end": 1155}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Navdy (pictured) works with @placeholder and Android 4.3 and above.", "idx": 99412}], "idx": 64827} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "New federal Ebola response squads - likened to public health SWAT teams - have been prepared and are on standby to rush to any U.S. city where new Ebola cases are identified, CDC officials announced on Wednesday. The CDC Ebola Response Teams (CERTS) will consist of 10-20 people who can be sent to any hospital with a new case of Ebola is lab-confirmed, or even before confirmation, if health officials believe a person is very likely to be infected. The brief for the second set of teams - Fast Assessment and Support Teams (FAST) - is to help prepare hospitals in cities deemed most likely to see future Ebola cases. 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A budding romance, perhaps? The victory \u2013 and spectacular return to form \u2013 meant the 25-year-old golf star became the third youngest player to win three major championships. It all coincides with his blossoming friendship with Irish lingerie model Nadia Forde. After being introduced by mutual friends last year, the pair have remained tight-lipped about the nature of their relationship. Meanwhile McIlroy\u2019s ex-fiancee, Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, 24, seems to be thriving on being a single woman after winning the Istanbul Cup yesterday \u2013 her first title of the year.\n@highlight\nOpen champion's incredible victory coincides with growing friendship\n@highlight\nNadia Forde and the Northern Irish golfer have been coy over relationship\n@highlight\nShe was not at McIlroy's historic win, despite speculation she would attend", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 22, "end": 26}, {"start": 34, "end": 44}, {"start": 67, "end": 78}, {"start": 123, "end": 126}, {"start": 175, "end": 186}, {"start": 436, "end": 440}, {"start": 457, "end": 467}, {"start": 609, "end": 615}, {"start": 632, "end": 637}, {"start": 651, "end": 668}, {"start": 738, "end": 749}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the crash, @placeholder said: \u2018If anyone is involved in a car crash you are glad to see they are OK but yeah, obviously, it was a pretty scary incident.\u2019", "idx": 99425}], "idx": 64837} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Met Police is launching an internal probe into the missing person inquiry of Alice Gross, 14, who was last seen in West London on August 28 Scotland Yard has launched a review into the shambolic handling of the Alice Gross case. The internal probe will examine what was done in the immediate aftermath of the 14-year-old\u2019s disappearance \u2013 the so-called \u2018golden hour\u2019 when most cases are solved. MPs have expressed grave concerns over the Metropolitan Police\u2019s handling of the case and delays in treating it as more than a missing person inquiry. The force also faces criticism over delays in asking the Latvian authorities for help in catching prime suspect Arnis Zalkalns.\n@highlight\nInternal probe will examine what was done in so-called 'golden hour' of case\n@highlight\nMet Police faces criticism over delays in asking Latvian authorities for help\n@highlight\nMain suspect Arnis Zalkalns, 41, came to UK after killing his wife in 1997\n@highlight\nScotland Yard has not issued warrant for his arrest due to lack of evidence\n@highlight\nZalkalns seen on bike 15 minutes after Alice, 14, from Hanwell, was last seen\n@highlight\nHis ex landlord in West London sexually abused a teenage girl for 4 years\n@highlight\nLionel Ferris, 68, was recently recalled to prison after breaking his parole\n@highlight\nBritish detectives flew to Latvia yesterday \u2013 almost a month after Alice went missing\n@highlight\nLatvian justice minister Gaidis Berzins said his department has not received a \u2018legal request [for help] from the UK authorities\u2019\n@highlight\nZalkalns learnt search and survival techniques during the 1990s in the Latvian home guard\n@highlight\nHis former landlord is a convicted paedophile who sexually abused a teenage girl for four years.", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 13}, {"start": 81, "end": 91}, {"start": 119, "end": 129}, {"start": 144, "end": 156}, {"start": 215, "end": 225}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 442, "end": 460}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 662, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 696}, {"start": 777, "end": 786}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 879, "end": 892}, {"start": 907, "end": 908}, {"start": 952, "end": 964}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1046}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1100}, {"start": 1147, "end": 1157}, {"start": 1213, "end": 1225}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1307}, {"start": 1328, "end": 1333}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1372}, {"start": 1398, "end": 1404}, {"start": 1423, "end": 1436}, {"start": 1512, "end": 1513}, {"start": 1610, "end": 1616}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The hunt for @placeholder also took an extraordinary twist when it emerged yesterday that he had been living with a convicted paedophile.", "idx": 99429}], "idx": 64840} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Passengers aboard American Airlines Flight 280 from South Korea to Dallas screamed in terror as their Boeing jet shook violently and dipped after hitting bad turbulence Tuesday. New video recorded in the first class section of the plane and another shot in coach show the panic and chaos among the passengers, some of whom turned to prayer as their jet jerked from side to side, scattering food and plates everywhere. Marc Stanley, a prominent Dallas attorney with ties to President Obama, was sitting in the premium part of the plane when it encountered rough conditions. 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The lunchtime feast, dished up by volunteers -- including the Bishop of London and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and -- was made entirely from ingredients that otherwise would have been wasted, such as fresh but cosmetically imperfect \"wonky\" fruit and vegetables that fail to meet the supermarkets' strict cosmetic standards. The event demonstrated how easy it is to reduce the unimaginable levels of food waste both in the UK and internationally, and how governments, businesses and individuals can all help to change the way waste has become rife in our globalized food chain.\n@highlight\nCentral London event aims to feed 5000 people using food normally considered to be waste\n@highlight\nEdible food is often thrown away by businesses, restaurants and retailers\n@highlight\nFood sent to landfill decomposes into methane, which is 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 38, "end": 43}, {"start": 47, "end": 62}, {"start": 235, "end": 250}, {"start": 269, "end": 274}, {"start": 277, "end": 289}, {"start": 603, "end": 604}, {"start": 769, "end": 782}, {"start": 954, "end": 957}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In addition, around a ton of surplus apples was delivered to @placeholder so that passersby can press them to make fresh juice.", "idx": 99443}], "idx": 64851} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet insists he is ready to step back into the firing line after making an unexpected return to the team. A thigh injury to Brad Jones just 15 minutes into the 1-0 Boxing Day victory at Burnley meant the Belgium international's exile was ended sooner than he could have anticipated. Having been dropped a fortnight ago because of poor form, and missing the last three matches, his comeback was not all plain sailing. And, while he made one good save from Ashley Barnes in the first half, he was far from convincing, and allowing a Mamadou Sakho backpass to go out of play before he kicked it still requires some explaining.\n@highlight\nSimon Mignolet was dropped a fortnight ago because of poor form\n@highlight\nBrad Jones injured his thigh after 15 minutes of Liverpool's game on Friday\n@highlight\nMignolet came on and says he is ready to step back in the firing line\n@highlight\nThe 26-year-old says he will work hard and keep his head down", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 21, "end": 34}, {"start": 155, "end": 164}, {"start": 195, "end": 204}, {"start": 217, "end": 223}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 486, "end": 498}, {"start": 562, "end": 574}, {"start": 666, "end": 679}, {"start": 741, "end": 750}, {"start": 790, "end": 798}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder was playing his first game back after being sidelined for three, but it wasn't all plain sailing", "idx": 99444}], "idx": 64852} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Sabbath crowd huddled by the McLaren garage for a picture of what they really wanted \u2013 Fernando Alonso pulling on to the track at Jerez. Pre-season testing is for the hardy, wearing scarfs and fortified by hot flasks. But they were warmed at 10.42am local time on Sunday when the McLaren, powered by Honda, carried the local hero out for an installation lap. Camera crews then captured the moment when Alonso returned his new machine to the garage. It's glitzy this testing lark. Fernando Alonso takes to the Jerez circuit in his McLaren for his second bow with the British team\n@highlight\nCrowds gathered as Fernando Alonso started testing for McLaren in Jerez\n@highlight\nAlonso will be joined by new team-mate Jenson Button on Monday\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg earlier took the wraps off their Mercedes\n@highlight\nSebastian Vettel ended first day of winter testing on top of the timesheets", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 10}, {"start": 33, "end": 39}, {"start": 91, "end": 105}, {"start": 134, "end": 138}, {"start": 284, "end": 290}, {"start": 304, "end": 308}, {"start": 406, "end": 411}, {"start": 484, "end": 498}, {"start": 513, "end": 517}, {"start": 534, "end": 540}, {"start": 570, "end": 576}, {"start": 613, "end": 627}, {"start": 649, "end": 655}, {"start": 660, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 682}, {"start": 716, "end": 728}, {"start": 751, "end": 764}, {"start": 770, "end": 781}, {"start": 836, "end": 851}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Their @placeholder power unit is new, in the experimental phase.", "idx": 99448}], "idx": 64856} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 12:00 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:16 EST, 17 March 2014 A little girl has died just days after a Utah bill, HB104, was named Charlee's Law in her honor Six-year-old Charlee Nelson died on Saturday after battling a debilitating neurological disorder called Batten disease. On Thursday, the Utah Legislature passed a law named for Charlee that allows children with seizure-inducing conditions to have access to non-intoxicating cannabis oil, which has anti-seizure properties. Little angel: Charlee Nelson died surrounded by family on Saturday, just days after Charlee's Law passed Debilitating: Charlee's mother, Catrina Nelson, was heartbroken as her daughter suffered seizures and the loss of her faculties as a result of Batten disease\n@highlight\nCharlee Nelson, 6, died Saturday after suffering from a rare seizure-inducing condition called Batten disease\n@highlight\nThe Tuesday before her death, Charlee made her last outing, to the Utah Legislature as senators voted on Charlee's Law\n@highlight\nThe bill HB104 was named in her honor and will allow children suffering seizures access to cannabis oil\n@highlight\nCannabis oil is shown to lessen seizures\n@highlight\nThe bill was passed in both the Utah Senate and House of Representatives\n@highlight\nIt was too late for Charlee to benefit from the oil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 127, "end": 130}, {"start": 138, "end": 142}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 286, "end": 291}, {"start": 319, "end": 334}, {"start": 359, "end": 365}, {"start": 519, "end": 532}, {"start": 589, "end": 601}, {"start": 624, "end": 630}, {"start": 642, "end": 655}, {"start": 753, "end": 758}, {"start": 779, "end": 792}, {"start": 874, "end": 879}, {"start": 930, "end": 936}, {"start": 967, "end": 982}, {"start": 1005, "end": 1017}, {"start": 1039, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1229, "end": 1239}, {"start": 1245, "end": 1268}, {"start": 1301, "end": 1307}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It was the selfless act of these women who were fighting and doing so much to allow it to be called @placeholder.", "idx": 99449}], "idx": 64857} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States and Israel are on the same side when it comes to Iran, but you might not know it watching the bitter public disagreement that has broken out between the two allies over negotiations with the Islamic Republic. Is this a way for friends to handle their differences? The talks with Iran present enormous challenges for Washington. One of those challenges is to move through the process without damaging existing alliances or weakening America's already diminished standing in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that he thinks the U.S. is falling into an Iranian trap. The White House says it is moving cautiously in the interest of peace and security. The disagreement is tearing at the alliance.\n@highlight\nFrida Ghitis: U.S., Israel on same side on Iran but are at bitter odds on nuclear negotiations\n@highlight\nShe says Netanyahu says U.S. falling into trap; Obama says U.S. trying for peace, security\n@highlight\nShe says Israel has legitimate existential concerns over nukes in Iran, wants strong deal\n@highlight\nGhitis: Lest they strengthen their enemies, U.S., Israel need to defend their alliance", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 31, "end": 36}, {"start": 76, "end": 79}, {"start": 218, "end": 233}, {"start": 306, "end": 309}, {"start": 343, "end": 352}, {"start": 459, "end": 465}, {"start": 504, "end": 514}, {"start": 517, "end": 523}, {"start": 540, "end": 557}, {"start": 589, "end": 592}, {"start": 613, "end": 619}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 767, "end": 778}, {"start": 781, "end": 784}, {"start": 787, "end": 792}, {"start": 810, "end": 813}, {"start": 882, "end": 890}, {"start": 897, "end": 900}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 932, "end": 935}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1044}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1120, "end": 1123}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1131}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The notion that Netanyahu, that @placeholder, want war with Iran is patently absurd.", "idx": 99450}, {"query": "Today, only 31% of @placeholder think Israel can rely on the U.S. on talks with Iran.", "idx": 99452}], "idx": 64858} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- A Lebanese man who had been condemned by a court in Saudi Arabia to die last week for \"sorcery\" has not been executed, his lawyer said Monday. May El Khansa told CNN that she got confirmation from Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanon's justice minister, that her client, Ali Hussain Sibat, was still alive. She added that she had heard Saturday from sources in Saudi Arabia with knowledge of the case that the beheading had not been carried out Friday, as originally planned. 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As if the two former Harvard students were old friends, Obama then launched into a brief retelling of a dinner party he atttended in February with the 26-year-old computer whiz and about a dozen other tech-industry elites. There, Zuckerberg sat to the president's immediate right. \"I'm the guy who got Mark to wear a jacket and tie,\" Obama said, referring to Zuckerberg, who abandoned his usual T-shirt and hoodie ensemble that day. \"Halfway through dinner, he's starting to sweat a bit. It's really uncomfortable for him. I helped him out of his jacket.\n@highlight\nAt a Facebook event, President Obama repeatedly poked fun at Facebook's founder\n@highlight\nThe pair had met before at a dinner for the president and Silicon Valley elite\n@highlight\nMark Zuckerberg praised Obama's efforts in education reform", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 25}, {"start": 41, "end": 45}, {"start": 78, "end": 85}, {"start": 158, "end": 161}, {"start": 165, "end": 169}, {"start": 190, "end": 197}, {"start": 203, "end": 217}, {"start": 273, "end": 279}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 482, "end": 491}, {"start": 554, "end": 557}, {"start": 586, "end": 590}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 823, "end": 830}, {"start": 849, "end": 853}, {"start": 879, "end": 886}, {"start": 967, "end": 980}, {"start": 999, "end": 1013}, {"start": 1023, "end": 1027}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has already proven himself to 500 million people who use the service and to wealthy investors.", "idx": 99464}], "idx": 64863} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Hong Kong (CNN) -- China's ruling Communist Party has expelled two former top officials from a southern Chinese village where local residents rose up last year to protest corruption and abuses of land rights. Xue Chang, the former party chief of Wukan, and Chen Shunyi, the former head of the village committee, are facing charges of corruption and election-rigging, the state-run news agency Xinhua said in a report late Monday. Other local officials were also punished, it said. The provincial authorities have also demanded that Xue and Chen return \"illegal gains\" worth tens of thousands of dollars, Xinhua reported, citing Zeng Qingrong, deputy head of the supervision department of Guangdong Province.\n@highlight\nVillagers say the punishments are too lenient and the authorites should do more\n@highlight\nThe provincial government is investigating former officials in Wukan over corruption\n@highlight\nLocal residents drove out village officials during protests last year\n@highlight\nSeveral ex-officials have been \"punished\" by the the authorities", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 23}, {"start": 34, "end": 48}, {"start": 104, "end": 110}, {"start": 209, "end": 217}, {"start": 246, "end": 250}, {"start": 257, "end": 267}, {"start": 393, "end": 398}, {"start": 532, "end": 534}, {"start": 540, "end": 543}, {"start": 604, "end": 609}, {"start": 628, "end": 640}, {"start": 688, "end": 705}, {"start": 873, "end": 877}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After three months, the investigators found that former officials were \"involved in illegal transfers of land use rights, embezzling collective properties, accepting bribes and rigging village elections,\" according to Zeng, the @placeholder official.", "idx": 99467}], "idx": 64865} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Thousands of children across the country were left devastated after hackers took down the PlayStation and Xbox online networks on Christmas Day. While children were reduced to tears during the 'worst Christmas ever', parents fumed about paying hundreds of pounds for games consoles that could not be used. In furious internet posts they demanded that console manufacturers Sony and Microsoft pay compensation for the worldwide fault and asked why it took so long for the problems to be corrected. Mark Haynes said there had been 'tantrums, tears and everything else' after attempts to set up the Xbox One console he had bought for his children Archie (pictured), 13, and Olivia, 11, kept failing\n@highlight\nHackers took down PlayStation and Xbox networks on Christmas Day\n@highlight\nLeft children in tears and parents furious after spending money on gifts\n@highlight\nDemanded manufacturers Sony and Microsoft pay compensation\n@highlight\nWrote angry messages on Twitter with the hashtag #christmasruined\n@highlight\nGroup of hackers called Lizard Squad said it carried out hack 'for laughs'", "entities": [{"start": 90, "end": 100}, {"start": 106, "end": 109}, {"start": 200, "end": 208}, {"start": 373, "end": 376}, {"start": 382, "end": 390}, {"start": 497, "end": 507}, {"start": 596, "end": 603}, {"start": 644, "end": 649}, {"start": 671, "end": 676}, {"start": 725, "end": 735}, {"start": 741, "end": 744}, {"start": 758, "end": 770}, {"start": 890, "end": 893}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 1038, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Sony's entertainment division produced the movie, and Microsoft made it available to stream on its @placeholder film service.", "idx": 99468}], "idx": 64866} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Mitt Romney picked up a highly prized endorsement Wednesday from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush after a convincing victory the night before in the Illinois primary but then saw a top adviser's televised comment provide new ammunition to his trailing rivals in the Republican presidential race. Eric Fehrnstrom, Romney's senior campaign adviser, was asked in a CNN interview Wednesday morning whether the former Massachusetts governor had been forced to adopt conservative positions in the rugged race that could hurt his standing with moderates in November's general election. \"I think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign. Everything changes,\" Fehrnstrom responded. \"It's almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up, and we start all over again.\"\n@highlight\nMitt Romney responds to Etch A Sketch comment by affirming his conservatism\n@highlight\nRivals jump on Romney aide's remark that his campaign can reset like an Etch A Sketch\n@highlight\nJeb Bush endorses Romney and calls for Republican unity\n@highlight\nThe Louisiana primary Saturday is the next contest in the Republican presidential race", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 72, "end": 78}, {"start": 85, "end": 92}, {"start": 145, "end": 152}, {"start": 262, "end": 271}, {"start": 292, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 358, "end": 360}, {"start": 409, "end": 421}, {"start": 651, "end": 660}, {"start": 694, "end": 706}, {"start": 779, "end": 789}, {"start": 803, "end": 815}, {"start": 881, "end": 886}, {"start": 938, "end": 950}, {"start": 963, "end": 970}, {"start": 981, "end": 986}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1011}, {"start": 1034, "end": 1042}, {"start": 1088, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder later said he was referring to the campaign as a whole, and Romney spoke to reporters after an afternoon event to try to exercise some damage control.", "idx": 99472}], "idx": 64868} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The fight boxing fans have long been clamoring for has moved a step closer, with undefeated Floyd Mayweather challenging Manny Pacquiao to a showdown on May 5 -- but will it happen? Hopes of the much-anticipated bout dimmed in December when Mayweather, the WBC welterweight champion, was sentenced to a 90-day prison term after being found guilty of domestic violence. However, a Nevada judge ruled last week that the American, who has won all 42 of his professional fights (26 by knockout), could delay reporting to jail until June because he had already lined up a fight in May.\n@highlight\nFloyd Mayweather has challenged Manny Pacquiao to a fight on May 5\n@highlight\nMayweather was sentenced to three months in jail for domestic violence in December\n@highlight\nThe American received permission to delay reporting to jail in order to fight in May\n@highlight\nBut Pacquiao says he would prefer to finally face his rival at the end of the month", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 101, "end": 116}, {"start": 130, "end": 143}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 266, "end": 268}, {"start": 389, "end": 394}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 601, "end": 616}, {"start": 633, "end": 646}, {"start": 679, "end": 688}, {"start": 777, "end": 784}, {"start": 873, "end": 880}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has an impressive record, with 54 wins from 59 bouts -- 38 by knockout -- plus three losses and two draws.", "idx": 99473}], "idx": 64869} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "On nights as dramatic as this, the temptation is to start with the match-winner and go from there. This is no exception. At the final whistle Chelsea\u2019s manager Jose Mourinho marched across the turf to seek out Petr Cech and throw his arms tightly around the Chelsea goalkeeper in a bear hug. Mourinho knows. And so do we. Without Cech between the posts against Everton, who knows whether Willian would have gone on to score Chelsea\u2019s corkscrew winner in the 89th minute. Willian is jubilant as he celebrates his late winner with substitute Didier Drogba, sending Stamford Bridge into pandemonium\n@highlight\nChelsea left it late to break down Everton and maintained their seven-point lead at the top of the table\n@highlight\nWillian struck the winner with just two minutes remaining at Stamford Bridge\n@highlight\nSteven Naismith was lucky to go unpunished for a handball in the Everton box in the first-half\n@highlight\nBranislav Ivanovic could face retrospective punishment for apparent bite on James McCarthy\n@highlight\nNemanja Matic saw his deflected shot ruled out for offside in the closing stages\n@highlight\nGareth Barry was sent off after receiving two yellow cards\n@highlight\nJuan Cuadrado played in his first full start for Chelsea since his \u00a327m move from Fiorentina\n@highlight\nRomelu Lukaku should have scored against his former club but saw his shot saved by Petr Cech", "entities": [{"start": 142, "end": 148}, {"start": 160, "end": 172}, {"start": 210, "end": 218}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 330, "end": 333}, {"start": 361, "end": 367}, {"start": 388, "end": 394}, {"start": 424, "end": 430}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 540, "end": 552}, {"start": 563, "end": 577}, {"start": 607, "end": 613}, {"start": 642, "end": 648}, {"start": 723, "end": 729}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}, {"start": 811, "end": 825}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 917, "end": 934}, {"start": 993, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1031}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1122}, {"start": 1181, "end": 1193}, {"start": 1230, "end": 1236}, {"start": 1263, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1297}, {"start": 1368, "end": 1376}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But because this is @placeholder, because this is Mourinho, the repercussions and the recriminations for Ivanovic\u2019s actions are likely to last for days.", "idx": 99474}], "idx": 64870} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, \"We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways.\"\n@highlight\nNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments\n@highlight\nNew Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries\n@highlight\nBill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football\n@highlight\nHe says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 323, "end": 325}, {"start": 361, "end": 378}, {"start": 402, "end": 415}, {"start": 463, "end": 481}, {"start": 544, "end": 551}, {"start": 719, "end": 728}, {"start": 731, "end": 738}, {"start": 808, "end": 817}, {"start": 896, "end": 898}, {"start": 913, "end": 925}, {"start": 979, "end": 996}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1091}, {"start": 1182, "end": 1188}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The NFL is a valuable institution that has done much good for our youth and @placeholder has done a fine, exemplary job so far.", "idx": 99482}], "idx": 64874} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Religious materials -- including Qurans that were burned at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, sparking Afghan protests -- were removed from the library of a detainee center \"because of extremist inscriptions\" on them, a military official said Tuesday. There was \"an appearance that these documents were being used to facilitate extremist communications,\" a military official said. \"Additionally, some of the documents were extremist in and of themselves, apparently originating from outside of Afghanistan,\" the official said. The official said the material was burned, but authorities are attempting to determine how much. The uproar prompted Gen. John Allen, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force, to issue a directive \"that all coalition forces in Afghanistan will complete training in the proper handling of religious materials no later than March 3,\" the NATO-led force said..\n@highlight\nNEW: Commander of NATO-led force mandates training on handling religious materials\n@highlight\nOfficial: Some documents were \"extremist in and of themselves\"\n@highlight\nCommander Gen. John Allen says he has launched an investigation\n@highlight\nMuslims regard the Quran as their holy book", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 17}, {"start": 20, "end": 22}, {"start": 88, "end": 102}, {"start": 107, "end": 117}, {"start": 129, "end": 134}, {"start": 520, "end": 530}, {"start": 675, "end": 684}, {"start": 700, "end": 703}, {"start": 707, "end": 745}, {"start": 799, "end": 809}, {"start": 908, "end": 911}, {"start": 959, "end": 962}, {"start": 1124, "end": 1133}, {"start": 1184, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1203, "end": 1207}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Local citizens who work at the base discovered the material that had been put into a burn pit by @placeholder personnel and alerted officials.", "idx": 99486}], "idx": 64878} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 27 January 2013 Dozens of Instagram and Facebook users have been left frustrated and alarmed after both sites locked them out of their accounts this week and demanded copies of Government-approved ID to allow them to regain access. Online comment threads were inundated with questions from concerned users on Tuesday who thought the approach was a phishing scam, CNET reported. However, yesterday it was confirmed the request was official and users would need to follow the strict instructions in order to get their accounts reactivated.\n@highlight\nAngry users flood message boards after being locked out of their accounts and receiving notification they had to submit ID which they presume was a scam\n@highlight\nFacebook spokesman confirms yesterday it was an official request and it can require ID if a user is suspected of violating terms of service\n@highlight\nMany left frustrated as site fails to respond to emails or refuses to accept ID put forward", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 109, "end": 117}, {"start": 123, "end": 130}, {"start": 260, "end": 269}, {"start": 280, "end": 281}, {"start": 446, "end": 449}, {"start": 752, "end": 753}, {"start": 796, "end": 803}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Many expressed frustration that their ID was not accepted or that it took days for @placeholder to respond", "idx": 99506}], "idx": 64891} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. \"The state did, in fact, meet their standard,\" Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. \"And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody.\" Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client.\n@highlight\nLawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial\n@highlight\nChad Oulson's wife says she's \"very happy and relieved\"\n@highlight\nJudge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail\n@highlight\nReeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater", "entities": [{"start": 74, "end": 80}, {"start": 209, "end": 220}, {"start": 332, "end": 340}, {"start": 343, "end": 349}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 453, "end": 465}, {"start": 532, "end": 537}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 742, "end": 756}, {"start": 898, "end": 910}, {"start": 971, "end": 981}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1055}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1095}, {"start": 1134, "end": 1139}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"I see that he's very explosive, unnecessarily,\" @placeholder told police.", "idx": 99519}], "idx": 64898} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Obama administration should ban all air travel to the United States from the three African countries hardest hit by the Ebola epidemic, say at least 41 members of Congress including three Democratic House members. Republican Senator Ted Cruz, whose home state is ground zero for Ebola in North America, wrote Wednesday in a Texas Tribune op-ed that 'we all very much hope the virus will not spread any further in Texas. But hope is not a strategy.' 'Given the gravity of the threat, common sense dictates that it\u2019s time to ban flights from the countries afflicted by Ebola.' 'There's no reason to allow ongoing commercial air traffic out of those countries,' he told the Dallas Morning News.\n@highlight\nHouse speaker wants US airports closed to traffic from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea\n@highlight\n35 other House members including three Democrats take the same position\n@highlight\nFive Republican senators demand travel bans to contain the Ebola virus\n@highlight\nObama administration insists travel routes must stay open so planes can return to Africa with aid workers and relief supplies\n@highlight\nWhite House won't say why military aircraft can't be used instead", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 8}, {"start": 58, "end": 70}, {"start": 87, "end": 93}, {"start": 124, "end": 128}, {"start": 167, "end": 174}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 203, "end": 207}, {"start": 218, "end": 227}, {"start": 237, "end": 244}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 304}, {"start": 328, "end": 340}, {"start": 417, "end": 421}, {"start": 571, "end": 575}, {"start": 675, "end": 693}, {"start": 727, "end": 728}, {"start": 762, "end": 768}, {"start": 771, "end": 782}, {"start": 788, "end": 793}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 894, "end": 903}, {"start": 971, "end": 975}, {"start": 1053, "end": 1058}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1118}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Urgency: @placeholder skipped his planned political fundraising in order to chair a cabinet meeting about his administration's Ebola response", "idx": 99522}], "idx": 64900} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Instant messaging, texting, Facebook, and ... \"Call of Duty?\" The \"Call of Duty\" games effectively adapt to changing communication habits, Bobby Kotick, the CEO of game publisher Activision, told CNN on Tuesday. And that could be the smoking gun in the franchise's takeover of the video-game industry. The latest entry in the console-game series, \"Call of Duty: Black Ops,\" has netted more than $1 billion in sales worldwide since it came out on November 9, Activision announced on Tuesday. In that time, gamers have spent 600 million hours with the game, the company said. \"More people play 'Black Ops' every day than watch Jay Leno, David Letterman and Jimmy Fallon, combined,\" Kotick boasted. \"The audience of 'Call of Duty' is probably greater in terms of size ... than in any other interactive form of entertainment.\"\n@highlight\n\"Call of Duty\" effectively adapts to changing communication habits, says Activision's CEO\n@highlight\nThe games can be as integral to social lives as Facebook and text messaging\n@highlight\nActivision hopes to adapt lessons from \"World of Warcraft\" into \"Call of Duty\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 37, "end": 44}, {"start": 56, "end": 67}, {"start": 76, "end": 87}, {"start": 148, "end": 159}, {"start": 188, "end": 197}, {"start": 205, "end": 207}, {"start": 371, "end": 379}, {"start": 467, "end": 476}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 634, "end": 641}, {"start": 644, "end": 658}, {"start": 664, "end": 675}, {"start": 689, "end": 694}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 844, "end": 855}, {"start": 916, "end": 925}, {"start": 992, "end": 999}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1071, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1096, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "By some estimates, \"@placeholder\" had the biggest five-day opening in revenue of any entertainment debut in history.", "idx": 99525}], "idx": 64903} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Multi-millionaire rapper Jay Z WILL be by his best pal Kanye West's side when he says 'I Do' to Kim Kardashian on Saturday, MailOnline can reveal. A close family source has confirmed the star will stand up for his friend at the lavish ceremony to be held at Forte di Belvedere in Florence, Italy. Rumours that Jay Z would be the best man were originally dismissed, but the family member said he would be attending alongside his wife, superstar Beyonc\u00e9, adding: 'Beyonc\u00e9 had to think about it at the last minute, she didn't really want to go, but I think Jay Z's the best man, so he's kind of making her go...\n@highlight\nClose family source says multi-millionaire rapper with be by Kanye's side at Italian extravaganza on Saturday\n@highlight\nAdmits Beyonc\u00e9 had to 'think about it', adding 'She didn't really want to go'", "entities": [{"start": 25, "end": 29}, {"start": 55, "end": 64}, {"start": 96, "end": 109}, {"start": 124, "end": 133}, {"start": 258, "end": 275}, {"start": 280, "end": 287}, {"start": 290, "end": 294}, {"start": 310, "end": 314}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 462, "end": 468}, {"start": 554, "end": 558}, {"start": 681, "end": 685}, {"start": 697, "end": 703}, {"start": 748, "end": 754}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Italian Job: Jay-Z is bringing @placeholder with him to Kim and Kanye's wedding - although a close family member at first said Beyonc\u00e9 had reservations", "idx": 99527}], "idx": 64905} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov Family man: Charles Davis, 41, who had served 15 years in prison for a murder, shot dead his estranged wife and her 20-year-old son before turning the gun on himself A Florida woman and her 20-year-old son have been gunned down by the mother's third husband, who then turned the gun on himself after sparing the life of his teenage stepdaughter. Police in northwest Miami-Dade believe that 41-year-old Charles Davis opened fire on 44-year-old Valerie Davis and her son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr, at around 3am Tuesday inside their home on 55th Court Street. When officers arrived on the scene, they forced their way inside the residence and discovered the bodies of the parents and the son.\n@highlight\nPolice in Miami-Dade County found the bodies of Charles Davis, 41, Valerie Davis, 44, and the woman's 20-year-old son, Jeffrey Eskridge Jr\n@highlight\nValerie Davis' 16-year-old daughter, Tyria Poole, hid in the closet and was spared by her stepfather\n@highlight\nMr Davis served 15 years in prison for second-degree murder and was released in 2006\n@highlight\nValerie Davis split up with Charles last week after eight years of marriage", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 386, "end": 395}, {"start": 422, "end": 434}, {"start": 463, "end": 475}, {"start": 490, "end": 508}, {"start": 559, "end": 570}, {"start": 727, "end": 743}, {"start": 765, "end": 777}, {"start": 784, "end": 796}, {"start": 836, "end": 854}, {"start": 867, "end": 879}, {"start": 904, "end": 914}, {"start": 982, "end": 986}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1087}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1109}]}, "qas": [{"query": "week before the double murder-suicide, Valerie and @placeholder had", "idx": 99531}], "idx": 64907} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ruth Whitehead PUBLISHED: 14:36 EST, 15 September 2012 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 15 September 2012 Dutch courage: workers at the foundry in Holland pour in the molten metal to create Notre Dame's new bell Emmanuel has been tolled to mark the end of the First and Second Wars, the liberation of the city in 1944, and major state occasions, as well as ringing on the hour. It was also rung on September 11, 2001 after the attacks on the Twin Towers in New York. Much loved: once sacked by revolutionaries, Notre Dame is a favourite with tourists and its bells mark some of the most solem moments of recent history including Paris' liberation and 9/11\n@highlight\nNew bell cast yesterday in Dutch town of Asten for France's most famous cathedral\n@highlight\nBell will be called Marie and chime next to 330-year-old Emmanuel in the cathedral's south tower\n@highlight\nMarie is largest of nine new bells\n@highlight\nMany original bells were melted down during French revolution", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 98, "end": 102}, {"start": 139, "end": 145}, {"start": 182, "end": 191}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 252, "end": 272}, {"start": 434, "end": 444}, {"start": 449, "end": 456}, {"start": 503, "end": 512}, {"start": 621, "end": 625}, {"start": 686, "end": 690}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 710, "end": 715}, {"start": 752, "end": 755}, {"start": 772, "end": 776}, {"start": 809, "end": 816}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 950, "end": 955}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Restoration: bishops survey the work in progress two centuries after revolutionaries took over @placeholder cathedral", "idx": 99535}], "idx": 64911} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Ronnie O\u2019Sullivan made light of his broken ankle to clinch a 6-3 win over Peter Lines and book his place in the last 32 of the Coral UK Championship. Sullivan was far from his fluent best at the York Barbican Centre, but still knocked in a highest break of 106 as he proved too good for his 44-year-old opponent. His participation had been in doubt after he suggested after a first-round win over Daniel Wells that he might have to withdraw from the tournament. Ronnie O'Sullivan battled through an ankle injury to defeat Peter Lines 6-3 at the York Barbican Centre\n@highlight\nRonnie O\u2019Sullivan played through the game with a broken ankle\n@highlight\nO'Sullivan defeated Peter Lines 6-3 to reach last 32\n@highlight\nThe Englishman will face Ben Woollaston in the next round", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 127, "end": 147}, {"start": 150, "end": 157}, {"start": 195, "end": 214}, {"start": 397, "end": 408}, {"start": 462, "end": 478}, {"start": 522, "end": 532}, {"start": 545, "end": 564}, {"start": 577, "end": 593}, {"start": 650, "end": 659}, {"start": 670, "end": 680}, {"start": 718, "end": 727}, {"start": 739, "end": 752}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Next up for O\u2019Sullivan is a meeting with @placeholder.", "idx": 99543}], "idx": 64918} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 12 March 2013 Survivor: After becoming free of a violent relationship, Nikki Howes has trained to be a counsellor so she can help others When Nikki Howes attended art college when she was 18 with a black eye, her alarmed friends asked her what had happened. 'I was mugged,' she told them - one of the many lies she told during a terrifying two-and-a-half-year period when she was in fact being attacked by her boyfriend. Nikki had met her abusive ex, David, when she started at university in Brighton and had no idea how violent he would become.\n@highlight\nNikki Howes started a relationship with 'charming' David when she was 18 and had no idea of the monster he would become\n@highlight\nHe would drink excessively and violently attack her\n@highlight\nAbuse would be prompted by smallest thing such as what clothes she wore\n@highlight\nHe would always beg for forgiveness and she had nobody to turn to\n@highlight\nAfter more than two years, she eventually escaped after calling her father when she feared David would kill her\n@highlight\nNow she works as a counsellor to help others", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 146, "end": 156}, {"start": 217, "end": 227}, {"start": 496, "end": 500}, {"start": 526, "end": 530}, {"start": 567, "end": 574}, {"start": 632, "end": 642}, {"start": 683, "end": 687}, {"start": 1077, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After one particularly violent episode where he repeatedly bashed her head against the floor, @placeholder ended up in hospital.", "idx": 99545}], "idx": 64920} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The mother of Sandy Hook Elementary gunman Adam Lanza has been remembered at a small family-only gathering at the Kingston, New Hampshire home where she grew up. Nancy Lanza, who was shot by her 20-year-old son as she lay in bed in their Connecticut home last Friday, lived in the 1760s-era home where her brother James Champion, a policeman, now lives. On Thursday, around two dozen relatives and friends in dark clothing attended the home for the service, but it is not known whether the memorial also served as a funeral or if she has been buried. While authorities said her body had been claimed and released to a funeral home - without providing further details - they have not said whether Adam's body has been claimed.\n@highlight\nNancy Lanza, 52, mother of the Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza, was remembered in Kingston, New Hampshire, where her brother still lives\n@highlight\nNot clear whether there was also a funeral or if she has been buried\n@highlight\nPeter Lanza, Adam's father, is believed to be in hiding\n@highlight\nHe and Adam's brother had not been in contact with Adam for several years", "entities": [{"start": 14, "end": 34}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 124, "end": 136}, {"start": 162, "end": 172}, {"start": 238, "end": 248}, {"start": 314, "end": 327}, {"start": 696, "end": 699}, {"start": 737, "end": 747}, {"start": 768, "end": 777}, {"start": 786, "end": 795}, {"start": 816, "end": 823}, {"start": 826, "end": 838}, {"start": 962, "end": 972}, {"start": 975, "end": 978}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1080, "end": 1083}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Remembered: A memorial service was held in New Hampshire for @placeholder on Thursday afternoon", "idx": 99548}, {"query": "Peter has been separated from @placeholder since 2001 and the couple filed for divorce in 2009.", "idx": 99549}], "idx": 64923} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who spilled U.S. surveillance secrets to the world, is a \"free man\" biding his time in a Moscow airport, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters Tuesday. Putin said Snowden -- who flew to Moscow from Hong Kong on Sunday -- is in the \"transit area\" of Sheremetyevo International Airport, the zone between arrival gates and Russia's passport control checkpoints. While he said Russia won't hand Snowden over to the United States, he seemed eager to have the focus of international intrigue off his hands. \"The sooner he selects his final destination point, the better both for us and for himself,\" Putin said from Finland of Snowden, who is wanted by U.S. officials on espionage charges for disclosing classified details of U.S. surveillance programs.\n@highlight\nNEW: Snowden is safe and \"possibly simply relaxing,\" WikiLeaks spokesman says\n@highlight\nNEW: Venezuela hasn't gotten asylum request but would consider it, leader says\n@highlight\nVladimir Putin says Russia won't hand Snowden over to U.S. authorities\n@highlight\nU.S. is asking for help in detaining former NSA contractor accused of spilling secrets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 36, "end": 59}, {"start": 84, "end": 87}, {"start": 161, "end": 166}, {"start": 177, "end": 183}, {"start": 195, "end": 208}, {"start": 234, "end": 238}, {"start": 245, "end": 251}, {"start": 268, "end": 273}, {"start": 280, "end": 288}, {"start": 331, "end": 364}, {"start": 402, "end": 407}, {"start": 455, "end": 460}, {"start": 473, "end": 479}, {"start": 493, "end": 505}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 692, "end": 698}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 729, "end": 732}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}, {"start": 894, "end": 902}, {"start": 935, "end": 943}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1045}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1105}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1148}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lawmakers say tenuous ties shaken further as @placeholder lands in Russia", "idx": 99562}, {"query": "In its quest to get @placeholder, the United States has limited options.", "idx": 99563}, {"query": "The disclosures shook the U.S. intelligence community and raised questions about whether the @placeholder is eroding American civil liberties.", "idx": 99565}], "idx": 64930} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joe Bernstein It\u2019s the toughest and most exclusive Double in world football \u2013 winning the Champions League and World Cup in the same year. Since 1992 when the European Cup changed to its current format, only two players have achieved it out of thousands who have tried. Christian Karembeu (Real Madrid and France 1998) and Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid and Brazil, 2002) are the pair who made history, but others will try to take the first step to joining them when Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid play in the Champions League final in Lisbon on May 24. Path to glory: Christian Karembeu was part of the France side that beat Brazil 3-0 in the 1998 World Cup final\n@highlight\nOnly two players have won the UEFA Champions League and World Cup in the same year\n@highlight\nThe likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Diego Costa and Xabi Alonso will have the chance to do so this year\n@highlight\nReal Madrid and Atletico Madrid play in the Champions League final\n@highlight\nThe Brazil World Cup starts on Thursday June 12", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 114, "end": 122}, {"start": 162, "end": 173}, {"start": 273, "end": 290}, {"start": 293, "end": 303}, {"start": 309, "end": 314}, {"start": 326, "end": 339}, {"start": 342, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 363}, {"start": 467, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 497}, {"start": 511, "end": 526}, {"start": 537, "end": 542}, {"start": 570, "end": 587}, {"start": 605, "end": 610}, {"start": 627, "end": 632}, {"start": 645, "end": 658}, {"start": 707, "end": 727}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 784, "end": 800}, {"start": 803, "end": 813}, {"start": 819, "end": 829}, {"start": 882, "end": 892}, {"start": 898, "end": 912}, {"start": 926, "end": 941}, {"start": 964, "end": 969}, {"start": 971, "end": 979}]}, "qas": [{"query": "THE ODDS ON WINNING THE WORLD CUP AND @placeholder", "idx": 99573}], "idx": 64937} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 27 February 2013 Thug: Timothy Hagar, 26, who has been jailed for six-and-a-half years at Teesside Crown Court after viciously attacking dad Sean Cole outside his home in Loftus, East Cleveland A father was beaten up so badly by a thug after asking a drunken gang to move away from his home that he had to quit his job because of his injuries. Timothy Hagar attacked oil worker Sean Cole and stamped on his head with 'full force' as he lay unconscious outside his home in Loftus, North Yorkshire, in April last year.\n@highlight\nSean Cole was attacked outside his Loftus, North Yorkshire, home\n@highlight\nMr Cole was so badly injured his own daughter didn't recognise him\n@highlight\nHis family has been served with an eviction notice after he lost his job\n@highlight\nTimothy Hagar was jailed for six-and-a-half years for the attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 166, "end": 185}, {"start": 217, "end": 225}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 255, "end": 268}, {"start": 420, "end": 432}, {"start": 454, "end": 462}, {"start": 548, "end": 553}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 604, "end": 612}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 647, "end": 661}, {"start": 683, "end": 686}, {"start": 842, "end": 854}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We are pleased with the sentence which reflects the true nature of the danger that @placeholder poses.", "idx": 99580}], "idx": 64942} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- William Potts, the \"homesick hijacker\" who returned from a life on the lam in Cuba to the United States in November, may soon plead guilty to commandeering a passenger plane to the island at gunpoint in 1984, according to U.S. federal court documents. After Potts' arrival and arrest in Miami, Potts' family said they feared he had made an error by handing himself over. \"It's taking a toll on my family to think he might go to prison again,\" Mekoda Potts, his brother, told CNN. \"They are trying to put him away for another 20 years? It's not right.\"\n@highlight\nWilliam Potts, who hijacked a plane and forced it to Cuba in 1984, served time in Cuba\n@highlight\nHe returned to the United States last month and seeks a plea deal in federal court\n@highlight\nPotts on his prison time: \"15 years in prison in a communist country is 15 years\"", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 87, "end": 90}, {"start": 99, "end": 111}, {"start": 231, "end": 234}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 296, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 307}, {"start": 452, "end": 463}, {"start": 484, "end": 486}, {"start": 572, "end": 584}, {"start": 625, "end": 628}, {"start": 654, "end": 657}, {"start": 689, "end": 701}, {"start": 764, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Potts said he served more than 13 years in @placeholder jail and then nearly two more years under a conditional release program.", "idx": 99587}], "idx": 64946} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "More than 120 years after Vincent van Gogh's death, a new painting by the Dutch master has come to light. The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which holds the largest collection of the artist's work, announced Monday the discovery of the newly identified painting, a landscape titled \"Sunset at Montmajour.\" \"A discovery of this magnitude has never before occurred in the history of the Van Gogh Museum,\" the museum's director, Axel Ruger, said in a statement. Van Gogh is believed to have completed the relatively large painting in 1888, two years before his death and during \"a period that is considered by many to be the culmination of his artistic achievement,\" Ruger said.\n@highlight\nThe painting has been identified as a van Gogh after \"extensive research,\" a museum says\n@highlight\n\"A discovery of this magnitude has never before occurred,\" the Van Gogh Museum says\n@highlight\nThe picture is from 1888, during a period considered by many to be the high point of his career\n@highlight\nIt depicts a landscape in the south of France, where van Gogh was working at the time", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 41}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 110, "end": 124}, {"start": 129, "end": 137}, {"start": 282, "end": 301}, {"start": 384, "end": 398}, {"start": 425, "end": 434}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 663, "end": 667}, {"start": 724, "end": 731}, {"start": 849, "end": 863}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He painted \"@placeholder\" during the same period in which he produced \"Sunflowers,\" Ruger said.", "idx": 99590}], "idx": 64948} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Authorities have charged a 21-year-old Hawaii man with \"making false statements in a matter involving international terrorism,\" the U.S. Justice Department said. The charge centers around a one-way ticket that authorities allege Abdel Hameed Shehadeh purchased from New York City to Islamabad, Pakistan. Shehadeh originally told investigators that the purpose of his trip was to visit an Islamic university and attend a friend's engagement party. But he later admitted to FBI agents in Hawaii that he bought the ticket in order to join a fighting group such as the Taliban, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Monday in New York.\n@highlight\nAuthorities allege Abdel Shehadeh lied about a planned trip to Pakistan\n@highlight\nThe FBI says he intended to join the Taliban there, but originally claimed otherwise\n@highlight\nHe is a U.S. citizen who was born and raised in New York", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 53}, {"start": 141, "end": 163}, {"start": 238, "end": 258}, {"start": 275, "end": 287}, {"start": 292, "end": 300}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 313, "end": 320}, {"start": 397, "end": 403}, {"start": 481, "end": 483}, {"start": 495, "end": 500}, {"start": 574, "end": 580}, {"start": 636, "end": 643}, {"start": 676, "end": 689}, {"start": 720, "end": 727}, {"start": 744, "end": 746}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 884, "end": 891}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But @placeholder authorities informed him he had been placed on the \"no fly\" list and could not travel there, according to the complaint.", "idx": 99591}], "idx": 64949} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Is this Jihadi George? Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary could be one of the so-called 'Beatles' alongside Mohammed Emwazi A London rapper who fled to Syria could be Jihadi George - the second of the ISIS hostage-taking cell known as 'The Beatles'. Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary slipped out of Britain to join the barbaric extremists in 2013 and may have done so alongside Mohammed Emwazi, who was unmasked as Jihadi John earlier this week. Bary, dubbed the 'hip-hop jihadist', and Emwazi grew up just streets apart in west London and one expert last night claimed it made sense for both men to be part of the sick 'Beatles' kidnap group.\n@highlight\nLondoner Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary could be Jihadi George, expert says\n@highlight\nBary believed to be part of ISIS hostage-taking cell known as the 'Beatles'\n@highlight\nHe may have travelled to Syria with Jihadi John - Mohammed Emwazi\n@highlight\nThe terrorists lived just streets away from each other in west London\n@highlight\nBary was a rising talent in London's hip-hop scene before he fled country\n@highlight\nPreviously thought to be Jihadi John because of his similar facial features", "entities": [{"start": 8, "end": 20}, {"start": 23, "end": 44}, {"start": 77, "end": 83}, {"start": 96, "end": 110}, {"start": 114, "end": 119}, {"start": 140, "end": 144}, {"start": 155, "end": 167}, {"start": 189, "end": 192}, {"start": 224, "end": 234}, {"start": 238, "end": 259}, {"start": 276, "end": 282}, {"start": 355, "end": 369}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 464, "end": 469}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 598, "end": 604}, {"start": 641, "end": 662}, {"start": 673, "end": 685}, {"start": 711, "end": 714}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 778, "end": 784}, {"start": 823, "end": 827}, {"start": 834, "end": 844}, {"start": 848, "end": 862}, {"start": 938, "end": 943}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 984, "end": 989}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1076}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Both Emwazi (pictured) and Bary left @placeholder in 2013, making it possible that they travelled together", "idx": 99592}], "idx": 64950} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "One million worshippers from all over the world have gathered in Rome ahead of the \u2018unprecedented\u2019 double canonisation of two former popes. Over the last 24 hours, crowds have arrived and camped out in Vatican City ahead of the canonisation of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII at St Peter\u2019s Square. The ceremony, to be held later today, will be an unprecedented event in Catholic history, as two living Popes will be in attendance \u2013 the current Pope Francis I and Benedict XVI, who stood down last year and now holds the title Pope Emeritus. Crowds have camped out in Vatican City ahead of the canonisation of Popes John Paul II and John XXIII at St Peter\u00bfs Square\n@highlight\nCanonisation of former Popes John Paul II and John XXIII will take place in St Peter's Square, Vatican City\n@highlight\nOne million people have gathered in Rome ahead of the ceremony, which will be attended by current Pope Francis I\n@highlight\nEvent will make history and former Pope Benedict XVI - who now holds title of Pope Emeritus - will also attend\n@highlight\nHowever, abuse victims of Catholic priests have called on the Catholic Church not to elevate John Paul II\n@highlight\nThey say he does not deserve to be a saint and said Vatican should \u2018stop honouring those who enabled wrongdoing'", "entities": [{"start": 65, "end": 68}, {"start": 202, "end": 213}, {"start": 244, "end": 248}, {"start": 250, "end": 261}, {"start": 267, "end": 276}, {"start": 281, "end": 297}, {"start": 372, "end": 379}, {"start": 404, "end": 408}, {"start": 451, "end": 459}, {"start": 465, "end": 476}, {"start": 528, "end": 531}, {"start": 533, "end": 540}, {"start": 569, "end": 580}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 617, "end": 628}, {"start": 634, "end": 643}, {"start": 648, "end": 664}, {"start": 677, "end": 688}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 723, "end": 732}, {"start": 753, "end": 769}, {"start": 772, "end": 783}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 899, "end": 907}, {"start": 960, "end": 971}, {"start": 998, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1010}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1118}, {"start": 1135, "end": 1146}, {"start": 1211, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He noted that during the ceremony, cardinals and bishops will be seated on one side of the esplanade, with, presumably, @placeholder, among them.", "idx": 99608}], "idx": 64958} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 04:53 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 6 November 2013 Council officials have banned a jolly lollipop man from giving children high fives after receiving a single complaint that he was holding up traffic. Parents in Warrington, Cheshire, say they are 'outraged' at the way 62-year-old grandfather Steve Allsopp - who recently suffered a stroke - has been treated. Mr Allsopp is so popular with children he has been nicknamed the 'jollyman' and has worked at the crossing on Bridge Lane in Stockton Heath for four years. 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An increasing number of critics think National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell, the man in charge of disciplining the star player, should be next. The commissioner told CBS News on Tuesday that he was sickened by what he saw on a newly released video that showed Rice knocking out his now-wife with a ferocious punch, but insisted that Monday was the first time he or anyone in NFL headquarters had seen the full scope of the February incident. He also deflected criticism of his handling of Rice's case and his initial lenient penalty for the Baltimore Ravens running back's act.\n@highlight\nCommissioner Roger Goodell tells CBS that the league was unable to obtain in-elevator video\n@highlight\nCurrent and ex-players slam NFL commissioner for how he handled Ray Rice case\n@highlight\nRice was seen in a newly released video punching out his then-fianc\u00c3\u00a9e on an elevator\n@highlight\nBefore the video, Rice was suspended two games and fined", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 73, "end": 96}, {"start": 111, "end": 123}, {"start": 215, "end": 222}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 424, "end": 426}, {"start": 538, "end": 541}, {"start": 590, "end": 605}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 671, "end": 673}, {"start": 741, "end": 747}, {"start": 769, "end": 771}, {"start": 805, "end": 812}, {"start": 830, "end": 833}, {"start": 892, "end": 897}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After the in-elevator video surfaced, he was released by the @placeholder and was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.", "idx": 99621}], "idx": 64967} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "They are yet more proof of the red planet's wet past. The European Space Agency today released an astonishing series of pictures showing the remnants of a huge river than once ran across Mars. Taken by the ESA\u2019s Mars Express, they show Reull Vallis, the 'river-like structure' is believed to have formed when running water flowed in the distant martian past. This computer-generated image of a river-like feature in the Reull Vallis region of Mars was created using data from the Mars Express spacecraft The images were taken from data collected in the Reull Vallis region of Mars, shown here\n@highlight\nHuge 'river-like structure' caputured by Mars Express spacecraft and is almost 1,000 feet (300m) deep\n@highlight\nExperts say the images show a 'striking resemblance' to areas of Earth affected by glaciation", "entities": [{"start": 58, "end": 78}, {"start": 187, "end": 190}, {"start": 206, "end": 208}, {"start": 212, "end": 223}, {"start": 236, "end": 247}, {"start": 420, "end": 431}, {"start": 443, "end": 446}, {"start": 480, "end": 491}, {"start": 553, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 579}, {"start": 645, "end": 656}, {"start": 782, "end": 786}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'These analogies are giving planetary geologists tantalising glimpses of a past on the @placeholder not too dissimilar to events on our own world today.'", "idx": 99622}], "idx": 64968} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) -- After earning a reputation as a killer in Haiti, Tropical Storm Hanna amounted to little more than a windy rainstorm along the Atlantic Coast on Saturday. Water almost covers the dock at the Marine Corps Air Station marina near the New River in North Carolina. No states have \"expressed any damage that they couldn't handle,\" said Glenn Cannon, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's assistant administrator for disaster operations. He said there were some concerns about flooding near rivers and in low-lying areas. \"We're monitoring Hanna, but it seems to be a heavy rain event,\" he said.\n@highlight\nResidents in Huntington, Virginia, voluntarily evacuating because of flooding\n@highlight\nFEMA says no states have requested help with damage from storm\n@highlight\nLittle damage reported from storm in U.S. after at least 137 deaths in Haiti\n@highlight\n4 to 6 inches of rain expected all along Atlantic Coast", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 27}, {"start": 30, "end": 32}, {"start": 81, "end": 85}, {"start": 88, "end": 107}, {"start": 166, "end": 179}, {"start": 194, "end": 198}, {"start": 230, "end": 253}, {"start": 271, "end": 279}, {"start": 284, "end": 297}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 388, "end": 422}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 657, "end": 666}, {"start": 669, "end": 676}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}, {"start": 878, "end": 882}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "About 10,000 @placeholder homes were without power Saturday morning, mostly in the Myrtle Beach area, Becker said.", "idx": 99629}], "idx": 64974} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- Frustrated Democrats went to the Senate floor Friday to seek Republican approval for a long list of administration nominees currently blocked by controversial secret holds placed by GOP senators. But a Republican senator objected to each of them as they came up. \"Most of the people on the list, we don't know why they're sitting there. We don't even know who's making them sit there,\" complained Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, who is spearheading Democratic efforts to banish secret holds. \"Enter stage left, the anonymous hold. 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The U.S. first lady has several activities and events scheduled Friday with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan. \"Her visit and her agenda sends a message that the relationship between the United States and China is not just between leaders, it's a relationship between peoples,\" said Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes.\n@highlight\nThe U.S. first lady will meet with Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan on Friday\n@highlight\nThe two women have several activities planned\n@highlight\nMrs. Obama won't be talking politics during her week-long visit to three Chinese cities\n@highlight\nHer mother and her two daughters are also joining the trip", "entities": [{"start": 11, "end": 24}, {"start": 32, "end": 36}, {"start": 70, "end": 92}, {"start": 163, "end": 167}, {"start": 194, "end": 209}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 372, "end": 375}, {"start": 444, "end": 450}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 552, "end": 564}, {"start": 570, "end": 574}, {"start": 681, "end": 690}, {"start": 708, "end": 711}, {"start": 739, "end": 745}, {"start": 758, "end": 768}, {"start": 853, "end": 857}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"This is a great opportunity for the Obama family to experience that, and I think for the @placeholder to see that as well in an American family.\"", "idx": 99649}], "idx": 64983} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Marouane Fellaini\u2019s World Cup campaign has essentially become one big Barclays Premier League audition after it emerged that new Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has instructed the club to sell him. Fellaini \u2014 an unmitigated disaster during his first season at Old Trafford last term \u2014 scored when coming on as a late substitute in Belgium\u2019s opening game here in Brazil. He has played every minute of the three victories that have followed. 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Gladys Hooper said the secret to her longevity is \u2018living a straight life\u2019 and keeping active. She has only just taken the title of Britain\u2019s oldest person after the death of 114-year-old Ethel Lang on Thursday, who was who the last person in the UK born during the reign of Queen Victoria. 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Developed on the CryENGINE 3, Crysis 3 is visually stunning on the aging consoles, drawing every last drop of power from them. And thankfully, the beautiful settings and slick combat system are just about enough to distract gamers from the somewhat average storyline. Welcome to the jungle: Most of the levels look similar to the movie I Am Legend. 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The playboy and former Milan striker has caused a stir in the football world by signing to Liverpool for a cool \u00a316 million. And it's all change for Mario on the romantic front, too: the 24-year-old has shunned his old Lothario ways for domestic bliss with new fianc\u00e9e Fanny Neguesha. 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President Bush says his wife told him that as president, he should watch his words carefully. \"I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said,\" Bush told CNN's Heidi Collins when asked to reflect on his regrets over his two terms as president. \"Like 'dead or alive' and 'bring 'em on.' My wife reminded me that, hey, as president of the United States, be careful what you say.\"\n@highlight\nIn CNN interview, president reflects on his term\n@highlight\n\"Mission Accomplished\" banner, \"dead or alive\" comment among his regrets\n@highlight\nHe says meeting with Obama was relaxed, Obama will bring sense of family\n@highlight\nBush says Texas, book in his post-presidential future", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 74, "end": 77}, {"start": 249, "end": 268}, {"start": 297, "end": 300}, {"start": 312, "end": 315}, {"start": 342, "end": 345}, {"start": 479, "end": 482}, {"start": 489, "end": 491}, {"start": 495, "end": 507}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 727, "end": 729}, {"start": 785, "end": 804}, {"start": 889, "end": 893}, {"start": 908, "end": 912}, {"start": 952, "end": 955}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I miss Texas; I love @placeholder; I've got a lot of friends in Texas.", "idx": 99689}, {"query": "There are a lot of people in @placeholder who did not believe they would ever see this day.", "idx": 99690}], "idx": 65014} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A pregnant mother who didn't realise she was expecting gave birth on her bathroom floor in the middle of the night - while her partner slept through it all. 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Despite a show of support from the stands, Nigel Pearson's dismal run continued - the Foxes have not won a Premier League game since upsetting Manchester United in September and remain bottom of the table. Sportsmail's Joe Bernstein was at the King Power Stadium to run the rule over both sets of teams... 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In a remarkable New York Times Op-Ed piece written from behind bars, Manning said she believes the 'limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance.' Manning, who changed her name from Bradley after beginning sex-reassignment treatments, also defended her leak of 700,000 secret documents - the largest leak of U.S. intelligence in history.\n@highlight\nDetained US soldier Chelsea Manning warned Americans they were being lied to about Iraq once more in a recent op-ed\n@highlight\nSaid 'the current limits on press freedom and excessive government secrecy make it impossible for Americans to grasp fully what is happening in the wars we finance'\n@highlight\nManning is serving a 35-year prison sentence on espionage charges and other offenses for passing along 700,000 secret documents, including diplomatic cables and military intelligence files, to anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 14}, {"start": 21, "end": 24}, {"start": 108, "end": 116}, {"start": 167, "end": 172}, {"start": 182, "end": 190}, {"start": 226, "end": 229}, {"start": 258, "end": 271}, {"start": 311, "end": 317}, {"start": 422, "end": 430}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 525, "end": 531}, {"start": 651, "end": 654}, {"start": 701, "end": 702}, {"start": 712, "end": 726}, {"start": 735, "end": 743}, {"start": 775, "end": 778}, {"start": 917, "end": 925}, {"start": 995, "end": 1001}, {"start": 1209, "end": 1217}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Critical: Manning's piece has claimed that the US is lying to @placeholder about Iraq", "idx": 99705}], "idx": 65027} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- In a country as small as a newborn baby is tiny, the birth of Ghadi has been a very big deal for Lebanon. \"Ghadi was born pure, was born a Lebanese citizen,\" explains his happy mother, Kholoud Sukkarieh, as she holds her nearly 2-month-old baby close. \"He was not born a sectarian person.\" Sukkarieh calls that accomplishment \"a step forward for a better Lebanon\" and \"the result of a long struggle.\" You certainly wouldn't know from glancing at Ghadi's uncluttered birth certificate -- a simple document that belies the complexity of his status. 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But on this historic, yet flimsy little square of paper, it's been very deliberately left blank.\n@highlight\nLebanese parents refuse to mark baby's sect on birth certificate\n@highlight\nParents have received threats in Lebanon, a country deeply divided on sectarian lines\n@highlight\nParents also fought two-year battle to get first civil, non-religious marriage certificate\n@highlight\nDivisions among sects in Lebanon deepen as Syria's civil war spills into country", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 14}, {"start": 17, "end": 19}, {"start": 87, "end": 91}, {"start": 122, "end": 128}, {"start": 132, "end": 136}, {"start": 164, "end": 171}, {"start": 210, "end": 226}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 380, "end": 386}, {"start": 471, "end": 475}, {"start": 572, "end": 580}, {"start": 758, "end": 765}, {"start": 867, "end": 873}, {"start": 1058, "end": 1064}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1080}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's difficult to imagine how anyone could see Ghadi as a threat, yet sectarian tensions have long existed in this country -- one that experienced a brutal 15-year civil war, and one that is being drawn deeper every day into another civil war in neighboring @placeholder.", "idx": 99710}], "idx": 65030} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- This weekend, Morgan Spurlock's \"Inside Man\" gives CNN viewers an inside and in-depth look at the issue of firearms -- as viewed from behind the counter of a gun store. Here are five things to know about the debate: 1 -- There is no debate about the impact of gun violence. In 2010, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tallied more than 31,000 firearm deaths in the United States. Each year, some 55,000 violent deaths occur in the country, costing $60 billion in medical care and lost productivity, according to the agency. 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The Islamic State group's assault on the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani has sent more than 100,000 refugees streaming across the border into Turkey in recent days as Kurdish forces from Iraq and Turkey have raced to the front lines to defend the town. Nawaf Khalil, a spokesman for Syria's Kurdish Democratic Union Party, or PYD, said the strikes targeted Islamic State positions near Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, destroying two tanks. 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Thanksgiving is a favorite day for football fans, close-knit families, families who can't stand each other, and of course, amateur competitive eaters. But what's really interesting about Thanksgiving is the day after -- known as Black Friday. It may well be the most publicized -- and puzzling -- commercial day of the year. According to the National Retail Federation, last year's Black Friday attracted more than 90 million online and in-store shoppers. Online shoppers can buy things from the comfort and safety of their homes. But what about those who succumb to mass hysteria at local megastores? We have all seen the \"shopacalypse\" on the evening news, which appears constrained only by the flimsy protection of a few Tensabarriers and some security guys.\n@highlight\nDanny Cevallos: Black Friday may be the most crazy commercial holiday of the year\n@highlight\nHe says it's odd that large retailers invite this chaos, and personal-injury lawsuits\n@highlight\nHow do we evaluate a sales event that is more like running the bulls in Pamplona? he asks\n@highlight\nCevallos: Maybe the Black Friday retailer deserves the Black Friday shopper", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 283, "end": 294}, {"start": 396, "end": 421}, {"start": 436, "end": 447}, {"start": 778, "end": 790}, {"start": 827, "end": 840}, {"start": 843, "end": 854}, {"start": 1089, "end": 1096}, {"start": 1118, "end": 1125}, {"start": 1138, "end": 1149}, {"start": 1173, "end": 1184}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The bottom line is that stores will be liable if people are injured by known, unsafe and nonobvious conditions on their property on @placeholder, especially if stores take no special safety or security precautions, and treat the day like any other day.", "idx": 99721}], "idx": 65037} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 11:02 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:41 EST, 18 September 2013 David Cameron was drawn into a row over offensive football chants yesterday as he defended Tottenham Hotspur fans who shout the word \u2018Yid\u2019. The Prime Minister revealed that he thought supporters of the North London club should not face prosecution for chanting the terms \u2018Yiddos\u2019 and \u2018Yid army\u2019 at games because they are jokingly referring to themselves and therefore not \u2018motivated by hate\u2019. 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Adrian V\u00e1squez, 18, said he was enraged the Star Princess did not stop to save him and his two friends despite being spotted by passengers on board. V\u00e1squez said he and his friends had gone fishing on the tiny boat on February 24 when the engine broke down. 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Maciej Maciejewski, 34, was so desperate to return to his beloved homeland that he travelled 250 miles from his London house to Manchester. He then created a Molotov cocktail, before setting it alight and hurling it through the doors of the city's 146-year-old town hall. 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The whistle-blower worthy of an exclamation point in this groovy-looking, chuckle-baiting, fact-based movie from protean director Steven Soderbergh is Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), a biochemist and well-placed executive at the agri-processing giant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur, Illinois. It's the early 1990s. The company man is helping expose ADM's alleged global price-fixing activities to the FBI, cooperating with the feds long enough to gather invaluable evidence. 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The \u00a3270million of aid earmarked for the country over the next three years is \u2018sustaining a bad regime\u2019, said David Himbara, who was private secretary to President Paul Kagame until two years ago. 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Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou wanted to launch his new 'easyFoodstore' chain on the ground floor of his new building, which is also set to become the latest in his easyHotel empire. 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In a veiled confession that comes two weeks after the end of the Gaza war, a senior Hamas official said the group's fighters had no choice but to use residential areas from which to launch missiles into their neighbour's territory. But while Ghazi Hamad claimed they took safeguards to keep people away from the violence, he admitted 'mistakes were made', blaming Israel's heavy-handed response for the deaths of civilians.\n@highlight\nOfficial says group had no choice but to launch rockets from civilian areas\n@highlight\nGhazi Hamad: safeguards taken to protect civilians but 'we made mistakes'\n@highlight\nHe refuses to accept responsibility for deaths in retaliatory airstrikes", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 65, "end": 70}, {"start": 177, "end": 188}, {"start": 289, "end": 292}, {"start": 308, "end": 312}, {"start": 466, "end": 476}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 659, "end": 666}, {"start": 746, "end": 756}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'Yes, @placeholder and others may have used civilians as human shields, but was that consistent and widespread?'", "idx": 99762}], "idx": 65068} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam Saturday 2 August: Valencia v Monaco - 2pm Saturday 2 August: Arsenal v Benfica - 4.20pm Sunday 3 August: Benfica v Valencia - 2pm Sunday 3 August: Arsenal v Monaco - 4.20pm (All games are live on BT Sport 1) The Emirates Cup gets underway this weekend with Arsenal fans excited at the opportunity to see summer signing Alexis Sanchez in action for the first time. The Chile international isn't the only star attraction at the four-team tournament though that also features Monaco, Benfica and Valencia. 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Emmit Evans requires students at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo to read the book entitled 'The Other World'. 'The Al Qaeda movement of Osama bin Laden is one example of an attempt to free a country (in this case, Saudi Arabia) from a corrupt and repressive regime propped up by a neocolonial power (in this case, the United States),' the book says.\n@highlight\nDr Emmit Evans requires his students at Cal Poly to read his book, in which he calls the U.S. a 'neocolonial power'\n@highlight\nHe said that he presents the facts without making a judgment on them\n@highlight\nBut a student has taken issue with the 'indoctrination'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 130, "end": 144}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 286, "end": 296}, {"start": 319, "end": 357}, {"start": 362, "end": 376}, {"start": 405, "end": 419}, {"start": 428, "end": 435}, {"start": 449, "end": 463}, {"start": 677, "end": 687}, {"start": 714, "end": 721}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Bandler said his political views didn't affect his grade, and called @placeholder 'a funny", "idx": 99781}], "idx": 65078} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lucy Waterlow Stella McCartney set out to prove her latest sportswear collection for adidas is functional as well as stylish as London Fashion Week came to a close today. Rather than simply send models down a catwalk in her latest styles, the designer enlisted swimmers, athletes and gymnasts to put her clothes to the test. A giant water tank was installed at the Bloomsbury venue and synchronised swimmers dived in to perform some moves in McCartney's new swimwear. 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The Australian, who is now 28, is already planning the occasion with 23 strangers when he hopes to touch down on Mars in 2024. It is a long-shot, he said, but his chances are more than a pipe dream now with the West Australian pushing his claims for a place on the hotly-contested Mars One expedition which will see just 24 people travel to space and never return. 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The thumping win upends the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill only six years after Obama's Democrats swept to power and marginalized Republicans in a rush to reform health care, Wall Street and pass a huge stimulus package. Now, it's Democrats who will take the back seat on Capitol Hill, relying mostly on the power of the filibuster to stymie Republicans and keep Obama's legacy intact.\n@highlight\nGOP wins Senate seats in Iowa, Colorado, Arkansas, S. Dakota, Montana, W. Virginia, N. 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'Early this morning we received a report that Reverend Phyllis Sortor, our missionary in Nigeria, was abducted from the Hope Academy compound in Emiworo, Kogi State, Nigeria by several persons,' the church said. According to a report by AFP, a group of masked gunmen raided Hope Academy, the school that Sorter and her church built in the village of Emiworo around 10am. Scroll down for video Missing missionary: Rev Phyllis Sorter (pictured) was kidnapped from a Christian school in central Nigeria Monday morning\n@highlight\nReverend Phyllis Sortor was kidnapped from Hope Academy in the central Nigerian village of Emiworo around 10am on Monday\n@highlight\nReports say masked gunman raided the Christian school and fired sporadically to scare people away before taking Sorter hostage\n@highlight\nSorter has been working in Africa as a missionary for the past 10 years\n@highlight\nFriends say she has infuriated local leaders by building Christian schools in the majority Muslim country\n@highlight\nHowever, the motivations behind the kidnapping are still unknown\n@highlight\nThe State Department, FBI and Nigerian authorities are working together to try to free Sorter", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 31, "end": 39}, {"start": 63, "end": 69}, {"start": 120, "end": 140}, {"start": 721, "end": 734}, {"start": 755, "end": 766}, {"start": 783, "end": 790}, {"start": 803, "end": 809}, {"start": 881, "end": 889}, {"start": 956, "end": 961}, {"start": 1009, "end": 1014}, {"start": 1156, "end": 1161}, {"start": 1262, "end": 1277}, {"start": 1280, "end": 1282}, {"start": 1288, "end": 1295}, {"start": 1345, "end": 1350}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The State Department and @placeholder are also working to locate the American hostage.", "idx": 99803}], "idx": 65091} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail The fighter for whom Amir Khan was so unceremoniously dumped by Floyd Mayweather believes his elevation to next month\u2019s Money fight has spared the boxing public a night of expensive tedium. Marcos Maidana, not content with having gate-crashed Khan\u2019s party, has added insult to the Englishman\u2019s wounded pride by saying: \u2018If Amir had got this fight it would have been very boring.\u2019 Since the one thing Khan has never been accused of is being unexciting, that requires explanation. When pressed Maidana adds: \u2018Both he and Mayweather are pure boxers. So, unlike me, neither of them would go on the attack.\u2019\n@highlight\nMarcos Maidana says Amir Khan and Floyd Mayweather are 'pure boxers'\n@highlight\nArgentine says he will 'go on attack' against Mayweather\n@highlight\nMaidana working on his speed before May 3 bout with Mayweather\n@highlight\nFreddie Roach has fun by sending letter and socks to Tim Bradley", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 24, "end": 38}, {"start": 61, "end": 69}, {"start": 104, "end": 119}, {"start": 230, "end": 243}, {"start": 283, "end": 286}, {"start": 321, "end": 330}, {"start": 363, "end": 366}, {"start": 440, "end": 443}, {"start": 532, "end": 538}, {"start": 559, "end": 568}, {"start": 654, "end": 667}, {"start": 674, "end": 682}, {"start": 688, "end": 703}, {"start": 734, "end": 742}, {"start": 780, "end": 789}, {"start": 802, "end": 808}, {"start": 854, "end": 863}, {"start": 876, "end": 888}, {"start": 929, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018Most of @placeholder\u2019s opponents have done that but his defence is so good.", "idx": 99808}], "idx": 65094} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Retailers affected by the Sydney siege are anxiously waiting to find out if the government declares the 16-hour hostage situation a terrorism event. Shops in Sydney\u2019s central business district have claimed their sales slumped by 70 per cent on December 15 - the day of the siege - as the streets around the Lindt caf\u00e9 in Martin Place, where 18 people were being held at gunpoint by Man Haron Monis, were locked down by police. Some insurance companies are reportedly holding back on making any decisions on payouts until Treasurer Joe Hockey has announced whether the tragic event was a terrorism event, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.\n@highlight\nTreasurer Joe Hockey will decide if the event was act of terrorism\n@highlight\nHis decision will affect how much insurers have to pay out themselves\n@highlight\nSome shops have claimed their sales slumped by 70 per cent\n@highlight\nGunman Man Haron Monis held 18 people, including Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson, hostage\n@highlight\nMr Johnson and Ms Dawson died after the siege ended, along with Monis", "entities": [{"start": 26, "end": 31}, {"start": 158, "end": 163}, {"start": 307, "end": 311}, {"start": 321, "end": 332}, {"start": 382, "end": 396}, {"start": 531, "end": 540}, {"start": 608, "end": 628}, {"start": 660, "end": 669}, {"start": 890, "end": 900}, {"start": 928, "end": 939}, {"start": 945, "end": 958}, {"start": 983, "end": 989}, {"start": 998, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1048}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Sunday, it emerged highly-trained police officers were more concerned about the contents of the Man Haron Monis' backpack than his firearm when they stormed the @placeholder cafe in the chilling final seconds of the Sydney siege.", "idx": 99811}], "idx": 65096} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 22:53 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 1 October 2013 The British woman known was the White Widow is believed to have paid for three fake passports for herself and her two children, it has been alleged. Known fraudster Ehmed Chisty said she spent \u00a31,200 for the documents and it is suspected that she used them to set up home in Johannesburg. Lewthwaite was named last week by Interpol as the world's most wanted woman following the Nairobi mall massacre and it has now been claimed she may have worked with a second jihadist from Britain in plotting the attack.\n@highlight\nEhmed Chisty claims he organised fake documents for Samantha Lewthwaite\n@highlight\nSays she paid for forged passports for herself and two of her children\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester University student Umar Arshad linked to massacre\n@highlight\nSource says: 'We believe he played significant role in planning' attack", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 96, "end": 102}, {"start": 124, "end": 134}, {"start": 257, "end": 268}, {"start": 367, "end": 378}, {"start": 381, "end": 390}, {"start": 415, "end": 422}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 569, "end": 575}, {"start": 612, "end": 623}, {"start": 664, "end": 682}, {"start": 784, "end": 804}, {"start": 814, "end": 824}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's family contacted the police over fears for his safety but despite being under surveillance he was able to leave the country.", "idx": 99814}], "idx": 65098} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 09:15 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:16 EST, 13 August 2012 U-turn: Prime Minister Julia Gillard said her government is now backing detention camps for asylum seekers, despite previously opposing the idea Australia plans to deport asylum seekers to detention camps in the poorer nations of Papua New Guinea and Nauru. The proposal is a U-turn for the ruling Labour party, which previously argued that Australian-funded detention camps were a waste of money that would fail to deter new arrivals. But in the face of 'too many lives being lost' in rickety boats, prime minister Julia Gillard said her government has accepted recommendations to reopen camps established ten years ago by a conservative administration.\n@highlight\nExpert panel recommends building new camps in poorer nations of Papua New Guinea and Nauru\n@highlight\nProposal is U-turn for government, which previously said camps were a waste of money\n@highlight\nPrime Minister concerned 'too many lives are lost' as asylum seekers travel on rickety boats to country\n@highlight\nMore than 7,000 people have so far reached the Australian Indian Ocean territory of Christmas Island this year\n@highlight\nAmnesty International said proposal was a major setback for refugee policy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 113, "end": 125}, {"start": 235, "end": 243}, {"start": 320, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 345}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 431, "end": 440}, {"start": 606, "end": 618}, {"start": 820, "end": 835}, {"start": 841, "end": 845}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1128, "end": 1139}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1169}, {"start": 1192, "end": 1212}]}, "qas": [{"query": "happening at sea as people attempt dangerous journeys to @placeholder, too", "idx": 99818}], "idx": 65102} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Canadian woman who said actor Alec Baldwin promised her \"omelets every morning\" for the rest of her life after a sexual encounter was found guilty Thursday of stalking and harassing the \"30 Rock\" star. A judge sentenced Genevieve Sabourin, 41, to 210 days in jail for the five counts, as well as for violating a protection order and for a contempt of court ruling issued after her repeated outbursts in court. The three-day trial in a New York City court included tearful testimony from Baldwin, who denied he had a romantic relationship with Sabourin as she claimed.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"Now that it's finally over, we feel safe, relieved and happy,\" Hilaria Baldwin says\n@highlight\n\"Her intent was clear, that she wanted closure from this relationship,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nAlec Baldwin denies he had ever had a romantic relationship with Genevieve Sabourin\n@highlight\nSabourin claims Baldwin promised omelets every day for life after having sex on a date", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 18}, {"start": 41, "end": 52}, {"start": 198, "end": 204}, {"start": 231, "end": 248}, {"start": 446, "end": 458}, {"start": 498, "end": 504}, {"start": 554, "end": 561}, {"start": 659, "end": 673}, {"start": 786, "end": 797}, {"start": 851, "end": 868}, {"start": 881, "end": 888}, {"start": 897, "end": 903}]}, "qas": [{"query": "After she is released from jail -- which her lawyer estimates will be in about five months -- @placeholder plans to return to Canada \"and pursue acting, and you know, the film industry and the entertainment industry there, the lawyer said.", "idx": 99824}], "idx": 65104} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- An Idaho man accused of uttering a racial slur and slapping a crying 19-month-old boy on a Delta Air Lines flight is now out of a job. Joe Rickey Hundley of Hayden, Idaho, was charged with assaulting a minor in the February 8 incident. His company, which initially suspended him, said Sunday that Hundley no longer has his job. \"Reports of the recent behavior of one of our business unit executives while on personal travel are offensive and disturbing,\" said a statement from AGC Aerospace & Defense. \"We have taken this matter very seriously and worked diligently to examine it since learning of the matter on Friday afternoon.\n@highlight\nNEW: Man accused of using racial epithet against toddler \"is not a racist,\" lawyer says\n@highlight\nJoe Rickey Hundley is accused of slapping a crying 19-month-old on an airline flight\n@highlight\nPassengers say Hundley also used a racial epithet to describe the boy\n@highlight\nAttorney for parents say they have not yet decided if they'll sue", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 12, "end": 16}, {"start": 100, "end": 114}, {"start": 144, "end": 161}, {"start": 166, "end": 171}, {"start": 174, "end": 178}, {"start": 306, "end": 312}, {"start": 486, "end": 508}, {"start": 749, "end": 766}, {"start": 860, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thompson said the familyy will evaluate evidence before deciding whether to sue anyone, including Hundley or @placeholder.", "idx": 99825}], "idx": 65105} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The French government has thrown down the gauntlet to the jihadists of Ansar Dine and their fellow travelers in Mali -- and insists its goal is nothing short of eradicating these militant groups. It is a major undertaking, even with U.S. logistical and intelligence help and the prospect of reinforcement from African states. And the outcome is far from assured. Operation Serval seeks to push Islamist groups out of northern Mali's key cities as well as smaller towns dotted through this vast region. But these groups have had nine months to establish defenses and a chain of command and improve their arsenals.\n@highlight\nOperation Serval seeks to push Islamist groups out of northern Mali's key cities\n@highlight\nFrance insists its goal is nothing short of eradicating these militant groups\n@highlight\nFlood: Most ordinary Malians are welcoming the French intervention\n@highlight\nBut enthusiasm may wear off if result is prolonged urban warfare, he says", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 9}, {"start": 71, "end": 80}, {"start": 112, "end": 115}, {"start": 233, "end": 236}, {"start": 310, "end": 316}, {"start": 363, "end": 378}, {"start": 394, "end": 401}, {"start": 426, "end": 429}, {"start": 624, "end": 639}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 687, "end": 690}, {"start": 716, "end": 721}, {"start": 826, "end": 832}, {"start": 852, "end": 857}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder's army, national police and paramilitary gendarme force, who had been stationed in the north, relocated to the safety of garrisons and cinder-block station houses south of a rapidly created front line.", "idx": 99828}], "idx": 65107} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "They call it an airbridge, but it feels more like a flight to another planet. 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An eight-hour leg to the Ascension Islands -- a tiny speck of land in the Atlantic -- and then another eight hours down to RAF Mount Pleasant on the Falkland Islands -- a slightly bigger speck of land.\n@highlight\nThe Falkland Islands, or Las Malvinas, are the source of a long-running dispute between the UK and Argentina\n@highlight\nMost residents on the British protectorate are loyal to the UK despite their proximity to Argentina\n@highlight\nLife in the capital is reminiscent of an English village -- red telephone boxes, warm beer, and fish and chips -- with penguins\n@highlight\nAs international tensions simmer, locals are analyzing every word coming from Argentina's president", "entities": [{"start": 110, "end": 118}, {"start": 128, "end": 150}, {"start": 172, "end": 187}, {"start": 200, "end": 206}, {"start": 271, "end": 277}, {"start": 378, "end": 394}, {"start": 427, "end": 434}, {"start": 476, "end": 493}, {"start": 502, "end": 517}, {"start": 570, "end": 585}, {"start": 591, "end": 602}, {"start": 658, "end": 659}, {"start": 665, "end": 673}, {"start": 708, "end": 714}, {"start": 746, "end": 747}, {"start": 776, "end": 784}, {"start": 838, "end": 844}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1022}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They say they are Falkland Islanders first, @placeholder second, and most won't countenance the idea of becoming Argentine.", "idx": 99838}], "idx": 65112} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Canton, Massachusetts (CNN) -- A Massachusetts judge on Thursday unsealed testimony by Mitt Romney in a lawsuit linked to a colleague's contentious divorce battle more than 20 years ago. 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Panetta detailed the new defense strategy to a gathering of Asia's military leaders, saying the majority of U.S. warships would move to Asia. \"By 2020 the Navy will reposture its forces from today's roughly 50-50 split from the Pacific and Atlantic to a 60-40 split in those oceans,\" Panetta said. \"We will also invest -- invest in cyber, invest in space, invest in unmanned systems, invest in special forces operations,\" he said. \"We will invest in the newest technologies. 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More than 300,000 demonstrators held a mass prayer in the city centre as just 3,500 police were drafted in to control the outcry. It comes as Israel grapples with a cultural war over the place of the ultra-Orthodox in Israeli society, with the issue of army service is at the core of that struggle.\n@highlight\n300,000 took part in prayer against draft bill to abolish ultra-Orthodox exemption from compulsory military service\n@highlight\nJewish leaders unusually permitted women and children to attend rally calling for protection of religious traditions\n@highlight\nTopic was a major issue in last year's election, leading to voters electing centre-right government that supports the bill\n@highlight\nExperts claim it is a bid by leaders to integrate ultra-Orthodox into society and workforces to boost economy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 111, "end": 129}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 418, "end": 423}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 644, "end": 657}, {"start": 713, "end": 718}, {"start": 1025, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since 1948, when @placeholder was founded, seminary students have been permitted to dedicate themselves to their studies to keep the traditions alive", "idx": 99872}], "idx": 65134} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "French President Francois Hollande is considering legal action against the French version of Closer magazine after the publication alleged he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet, French news agency Agence France-Presse reported Friday. A member of the President's entourage said in a statement to AFP that \"Hollande deeply condemns the attacks on the right to privacy which he has a right to like every other citizen. He is looking into possible action, including legal action against this publication (Closer).\" CNN has reached out to Hollande and Gayet for comment, but there has been no response. But the magazine's director, Stefan Haitaian, did tell CNN that the magazine is in the process of taking the story down from its website at the request of Gayet's lawyer.\n@highlight\nCloser magazine director says story will be taken down\n@highlight\nPresident Francois Hollande considers legal action against magazine, news agency says\n@highlight\nCloser magazine has alleged Hollande had an affair with actress Julie Gayet\n@highlight\nHollande, who was elected President in 2012, lives with partner Valerie Trierweiler", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 17, "end": 33}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 93, "end": 107}, {"start": 176, "end": 186}, {"start": 189, "end": 194}, {"start": 208, "end": 227}, {"start": 307, "end": 309}, {"start": 317, "end": 324}, {"start": 513, "end": 518}, {"start": 523, "end": 525}, {"start": 546, "end": 553}, {"start": 559, "end": 563}, {"start": 639, "end": 653}, {"start": 665, "end": 667}, {"start": 765, "end": 769}, {"start": 868, "end": 884}, {"start": 983, "end": 990}, {"start": 1019, "end": 1029}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1049}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Hollande, 59, lives with 48-year-old French journalist and mother-of-three @placeholder.", "idx": 99874}, {"query": "The court ordered @placeholder to hand over the original photos to the royal family within 24 hours and to pay them 2,000 euros (about $2,700).", "idx": 99875}], "idx": 65135} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Roy Hodgson has urged his England assistant Gary Neville to give up being a TV pundit and become a full time coach when he takes a decision on his career in 2016. Neville, who would be a contender to succeed Hodgson if he were to leave the England job after Euro 2016, has said that he will make a decision next year on whether to opt for the media or football management full time, recognising that he can\u2019t keep a foot in both camps indefinitely. If Hodgson wished to retire in 2016 and the team had been successful, Neville would be a natural replacement as England manager \u2013 but Hodgson hopes that when the time comes he will opt for coaching over his media work with Sky Sports.\n@highlight\nRoy Hodgson urges his assistant Gary Neville to become full time coach\n@highlight\nNeville has worked under the England manager since 2012\n@highlight\nFormer Manchester United defender is also a pundit for Sky Sports\n@highlight\nNeville would be a contender to replace Hodgson as England manager", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 26, "end": 32}, {"start": 44, "end": 55}, {"start": 163, "end": 169}, {"start": 208, "end": 214}, {"start": 240, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 266}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 519, "end": 525}, {"start": 561, "end": 567}, {"start": 583, "end": 589}, {"start": 672, "end": 681}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 727, "end": 738}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 851, "end": 867}, {"start": 899, "end": 908}, {"start": 921, "end": 927}, {"start": 961, "end": 967}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018He\u2019d be a loss to @placeholder at the moment because he\u2019s working with us.", "idx": 99884}], "idx": 65140} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sir Alex Ferguson believes Louis van Gaal is the right choice to lead Manchester United forward and describes the Dutchman as a 'formidable' figure. The legendary United manager, writing in updated chapters of his autobiography, admits he struggled to deal with leaving his Old Trafford last season, but seems happy to have a man he calls an 'ultra-professional' at the helm now. Ferguson played a part in appointing his successor David Moyes, but now says United's board made the right choice in going with Van Gaal after a difficult transitional season last year. Sir Alex Ferguson has praised Louis van Gaal as the right man to manage Manchester United\n@highlight\nSir Alex Ferguson has updated his controversial autobiography\n@highlight\nLegendary boss has backed Louis van Gaal as a 'good choice' for the role\n@highlight\nFerguson also says Van Gaal and Ryan Giggs can learn from each other\n@highlight\nHe labels the new Manchester United boss an 'ultra-professional'\n@highlight\nFerguson casts doubt over Manchester City repeating their title success", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 16}, {"start": 27, "end": 40}, {"start": 70, "end": 86}, {"start": 114, "end": 121}, {"start": 163, "end": 168}, {"start": 274, "end": 285}, {"start": 380, "end": 387}, {"start": 431, "end": 441}, {"start": 457, "end": 462}, {"start": 508, "end": 515}, {"start": 570, "end": 582}, {"start": 596, "end": 609}, {"start": 638, "end": 654}, {"start": 671, "end": 683}, {"start": 766, "end": 779}, {"start": 824, "end": 831}, {"start": 843, "end": 850}, {"start": 856, "end": 865}, {"start": 922, "end": 938}, {"start": 980, "end": 987}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1020}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And Ferguson says that narrow margin of victory - as well as the City's title triumph in 2012, when they pipped United on goal difference - could show a weakness in @placeholder's armour.", "idx": 99888}], "idx": 65142} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By James Chapman and Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 03:46 EST, 11 June 2012 | UPDATED: 02:02 EST, 12 June 2012 Exit: Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in London after a controversial morning of evidence Gordon Brown yesterday accused Rupert Murdoch of lying on oath in his claim to the Leveson Inquiry that the former prime minister \u2018declared war\u2019 on his media empire. Mr Brown said an alleged \u2018unbalanced\u2019 phone call the tycoon claimed was made after The Sun switched its backing to the Tories did not take place. \u2018This call did not happen. The threat was not made. I find it shocking. There is no evidence that it happened,\u2019 he said.\n@highlight\nThe former PM denied he called Mr Murdoch to threaten him with war after The Sun backed the Tories\n@highlight\nSarah and I never gave permission for the Sun to print a story about his son Fraser's cystic fibrosis, he said\n@highlight\nAsked why his wife remained friends with Rebekah Brooks afterwards, 'My wife is the most forgiving person I know,' he said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 131, "end": 142}, {"start": 155, "end": 169}, {"start": 178, "end": 187}, {"start": 192, "end": 197}, {"start": 241, "end": 252}, {"start": 719, "end": 725}, {"start": 758, "end": 764}, {"start": 777, "end": 782}, {"start": 795, "end": 799}, {"start": 837, "end": 839}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 958, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He added that he felt he did not have the support of @placeholder \u2018for almost all the time that I was prime minister.", "idx": 99889}], "idx": 65143} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Life is good for Elizabeth Smart a decade after surviving a hellish kidnapping, she told CNN's Anderson Cooper. Smart got married last year and her book \"My Story\" is expected to be a best-seller. \"It couldn't get better than that, right? I've got great dogs. I've got a great family. I mean, I couldn't be happier,\" Smart said in the second installment of her interview, which aired Tuesday on CNN's \"Anderson Cooper 360.\" The first installment shown Monday detailed the night of June 5, 2002, when Brian David Mitchell dragged her from her family's Salt Lake City home with a knife to her throat, threatening to kill her and her family if she made a noise.\n@highlight\nSecond half of Smart's interview airs Tuesday on CNN's \"Anderson Cooper 360\"\n@highlight\n\"I'm so much more than that girl that was kidnapped,\" Smart tells Cooper\n@highlight\nFear of kidnappers paralyzed the 14-year-old girl, preventing rescue\n@highlight\n\"Privacy is one of the greatest gifts\" you can give a crime victim, Smart says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 26, "end": 40}, {"start": 98, "end": 100}, {"start": 104, "end": 118}, {"start": 121, "end": 125}, {"start": 163, "end": 170}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 404, "end": 406}, {"start": 411, "end": 425}, {"start": 509, "end": 528}, {"start": 560, "end": 573}, {"start": 694, "end": 698}, {"start": 728, "end": 730}, {"start": 735, "end": 753}, {"start": 821, "end": 825}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 932, "end": 938}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "She had been prepared by @placeholder with a back story in such cases, she said.", "idx": 99890}], "idx": 65144} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Just when it looked like Ukraine was settling down after toppling pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych over the weekend, tension flared again in Crimea, the southern part of the country where support for Russia is strong. Armed men seized regional government buildings in Crimea and hoisted the Russian flag. Rival demonstrators chanted \"Crimea is Russia\" and \"Crimea is not Russia\" back and forth at each other. With the peninsula turning into a flashpoint, here are five things you need to know about Crimea. 1. Crimea isn't legally part of Russia now, but it has been in the past. Moscow has had an interest in Crimea for hundreds of years, with its rich farmland and its access to the Black Sea. 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CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone service. Clint Dempsey scored after just 31 seconds and John Brooks powered in a header at the death as USA got their World Cup campaign off to a winning start against Ghana. The former Fulham frontman put Jurgen Klinsmann\u2019s side ahead in the Group G clash, only for Andre Ayew to haul the Ghanaians level. However, substitute Brooks landed the decisive blow in the dying seconds when he headed a last-gasp winner. 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Khan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone, militant commanders and security sources have confirmed. Said is believed to have masterminded an attack on a jail in northwest Pakistan that freed nearly 400 prisoners in 2012 and an attack on a Pakistani air force base in the same year.\n@highlight\nKhan Said, known as Sajna, will replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed along with three others in a strike by a U.S. drone on Friday\n@highlight\nPakistani Taliban fighters secretly buried him early this morning amid fears that his funeral might also become a target for US drone attacks\n@highlight\nMoves to rapidly to replace him come as the Taliban promise a wave of suicide bombs in revenge for his death", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 61, "end": 67}, {"start": 101, "end": 109}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 229, "end": 237}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 276, "end": 292}, {"start": 350, "end": 353}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 612, "end": 620}, {"start": 632, "end": 636}, {"start": 659, "end": 675}, {"start": 733, "end": 736}, {"start": 765, "end": 773}, {"start": 775, "end": 781}, {"start": 891, "end": 892}, {"start": 963, "end": 969}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has tried to attack the peace talks with this drone but we will", "idx": 99902}], "idx": 65151} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 16:39 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:12 EST, 22 April 2013 The mother of the two Boston bombing suspects had become an increasingly strict Muslim in recent years and cried for days when her eldest son said he wanted to move out before he was married because it was against the family's faith. Alyssa Kilzer, now 23, visited the home for facials between 2008 and 2012 and has revealed details about her regular interactions with Zubeidat Tsarnaeva and her younger son Dzhokar, 19, who police arrested last night after a 24 hour manhunt. The woman's older son Tamerlan, 26, was killed in a shoot-out on Friday morning.\n@highlight\nAlyssa Kilzer, now 23, used to visit Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the mother of Dzhokar and Tamerlan Tsarnaeva, at her family home for facials between 2008 and 2012\n@highlight\nSaid the woman, her daughters and Dzhokar were 'friendly and kind' but Tamerlan, who she met just twice, was unfriendly\n@highlight\nDescribes how the woman became increasingly religious over the years and quoted a conspiracy theory that 9/11 was created by the U.S. government to make 'Americans hate Muslims'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 107, "end": 112}, {"start": 319, "end": 331}, {"start": 454, "end": 471}, {"start": 493, "end": 499}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 654, "end": 666}, {"start": 691, "end": 708}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 737, "end": 754}, {"start": 855, "end": 861}, {"start": 892, "end": 899}, {"start": 1081, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1114}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1127}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The former client recalled how @placeholder started telling her 'Don't worry, there aren't men in the house today,' when she asked to use the restroom during her sessions, something which didn't bother her in the least.", "idx": 99903}], "idx": 65152} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Amy Croffey The Kardashian family should count themselves lucky that Kris Jenner can always be counted on to have their backs especially when it comes to defending her celebrity family. The world's most infamous momager appeared on KIIS FM's Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday morning to slam a number of rumours about her reality show daughters and her ex-husband. At first, it sounded like the 58-year-old may have been pulling a Khloe \u00e0 la Sunrise, when presenter Kyle Sandilands asked her about Bruce Jenner's rumoured sex change the line cut out. On-trend: Kris was seen leaving Craig's Restaurant in West Hollywood on Wednesday, carrying a stylish Chanel backpack\n@highlight\nMomager hasn't seen Kim's bridal gown yet and isn't included in wedding plans\n@highlight\nShe reveals Kim kept Vogue cover a secret even from her sisters", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 28}, {"start": 72, "end": 82}, {"start": 235, "end": 241}, {"start": 245, "end": 266}, {"start": 435, "end": 452}, {"start": 470, "end": 484}, {"start": 502, "end": 513}, {"start": 565, "end": 568}, {"start": 587, "end": 604}, {"start": 609, "end": 622}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 684, "end": 690}, {"start": 704, "end": 706}, {"start": 785, "end": 787}, {"start": 794, "end": 798}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Speaking about what is set to be one of the biggest @placeholder covers ever, Kris said it was so 'top-secret' that not even the rest of the family knew about it.", "idx": 99906}], "idx": 65155} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Following the death of Hollywood legend Robin Williams, the number of Australians seeking help from the Beyondblue Support Service nearly doubled. The 63-year-old U.S.acting legend was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his northern California home on August 11. Beyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said the sheer numbers of Australians who contacted their service following his death showed that many Australians were in need of urgent support. The Hollywood legend Robin Williams was in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and was struggling with depression and anxiety before he died in his Northern California home on August 11\n@highlight\nBeyondblue CEO Georgie Harman said new figures show many Australians rushed for support following Robin Williams' suicide\n@highlight\nAfter his death, contacts made with the organisation happened every two minutes after his death was announced\n@highlight\nThe most recent suicide data reveals suicide to be the leading cause of death for Australian men and women aged under 45", "entities": [{"start": 23, "end": 31}, {"start": 40, "end": 53}, {"start": 70, "end": 80}, {"start": 104, "end": 129}, {"start": 163, "end": 172}, {"start": 306, "end": 315}, {"start": 336, "end": 345}, {"start": 351, "end": 364}, {"start": 392, "end": 402}, {"start": 469, "end": 479}, {"start": 517, "end": 525}, {"start": 534, "end": 547}, {"start": 665, "end": 683}, {"start": 714, "end": 723}, {"start": 729, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 781}, {"start": 812, "end": 825}, {"start": 1050, "end": 1059}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The data also shows 2,535 @placeholder died by suicide in 2012, almost seven people every day.", "idx": 99910}], "idx": 65157} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "James Brokenshire, Minister for Security at the Home Office, said the publication of files has harmed national security Security services are likely to lose track of terrorists and cyber criminals thanks to the Guardian\u2019s publication of the stolen Snowden files, a security minister has warned. Huge damage has been inflicted on the UK\u2019s national security because of the newspaper\u2019s coverage of classified material taken by former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Home Office minister James Brokenshire was speaking in a Commons debate on the Guardian and its decision to reveal that GCHQ has access to the mass surveillance of citizens\u2019 emails and phone calls.\n@highlight\nHome Office minister said leaking of Snowden files 'damaged UK national security'\n@highlight\nHe scathed the newspaper for relinquishing 'capabilities we have relied on to stop terrorists'\n@highlight\nAnother Tory MP said Guardian of \u2018stepping beyond any reasonable definition of journalism\u2019", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 48, "end": 58}, {"start": 211, "end": 218}, {"start": 248, "end": 254}, {"start": 333, "end": 334}, {"start": 431, "end": 457}, {"start": 470, "end": 483}, {"start": 486, "end": 496}, {"start": 507, "end": 523}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 565, "end": 572}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 695, "end": 705}, {"start": 732, "end": 738}, {"start": 755, "end": 756}, {"start": 902, "end": 905}, {"start": 915, "end": 922}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In a statement on its website, the @placeholder said: \u2018When responsible journalists working on the same story share documents they are engaged in journalism, not terrorism.\u2019", "idx": 99912}], "idx": 65159} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Little Eddie Sharp was given just 18 months to live when he was born with a rare and deadly metabolic disease known as 'childhood Alzheimer's'. The now four-year-old, who lives in Manly Vale in Sydney's north, was diagnosed at birth with Niemann-Pick Disease Type C - a genetically inherited disease that can cause irreversible brain damage. For now, Eddie's brain is slowly still developing but the deadly disease, which doctors say is similar to Alzheimer's, has already robbed him of his physical strength. 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In the first of two operations, Guo Bin was fitted with implants similar to eyeballs by Dr Dennis Lam in the Southern China city of Shenzhen yesterday. Dr Lam had volunteered his services after the six-year-old had been found with his eyes gouged out and covered in blood in Fenxi, Shangxi province, on 24 August. 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Chuck Shriner, 17, dropped on one knee in front of his principal on Saturday during Bishop Verot's graduation ceremony. Inspired by Tim Tebow, the New York Jets stand-in quarterback, the move mimics the football star's trademark pose of dropping to one knee and resting his hand on his forehead as he prays.\n@highlight\nChuck Shriner, 17, pulled the stunt at Florida high school ceremony\n@highlight\n'I think it was worth it,' said the school football player after mimicking move of New York Jets star", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 91, "end": 95}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 146, "end": 150}, {"start": 202, "end": 211}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 332, "end": 344}, {"start": 416, "end": 427}, {"start": 464, "end": 472}, {"start": 479, "end": 491}, {"start": 651, "end": 663}, {"start": 690, "end": 696}, {"start": 813, "end": 825}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Earlier this month, a dateless senior asked @placeholder to her prom - and when she didn't hear back from him, decided to take a cardboard cut-out of the Jets player instead.", "idx": 99934}], "idx": 65169} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Fanatic: Zahoor Iqbal worked at Saltley School in Birmingham until his arrest in 2008 A state school allegedly infiltrated by Muslim fundamentalists had on its staff an extremist who was jailed for his involvement in a terror cell which planned to behead a British soldier, it emerged yesterday. Zahoor Iqbal, 36, was arrested while working for Saltley School, Birmingham, as an attendance officer and \u2018achievement mentor\u2019. Saltley is one of several schools allegedly targeted for takeover by Islamic fanatics. A leaked letter, seemingly from one plotter to another, has revealed an extraordinary operation in Birmingham to oust head teachers who did not comply with \u2018Islamic principles\u2019.\n@highlight\nZahoor Iqbal, 36, used to work at Saltley School in Birmingham\n@highlight\nSchool was targeted by a 'Trojan Horse' plot to oust its Sikh headteacher\n@highlight\nIqbal was jailed in 2008 for supplying funds and materials for terrorism\n@highlight\nHis five-man cell planned to decapitate a Muslim soldier in the British Army", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 20}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 50, "end": 59}, {"start": 126, "end": 131}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 297, "end": 308}, {"start": 346, "end": 359}, {"start": 362, "end": 371}, {"start": 425, "end": 431}, {"start": 494, "end": 500}, {"start": 611, "end": 620}, {"start": 669, "end": 675}, {"start": 701, "end": 712}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 753, "end": 762}, {"start": 801, "end": 812}, {"start": 832, "end": 835}, {"start": 860, "end": 864}, {"start": 986, "end": 991}, {"start": 1008, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This is all about causing the maximum amount of organized (sic) chaos and we have fine tuned this as part of @placeholder.\u2019", "idx": 99935}], "idx": 65170} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sue Reid A young couple whose pictures were placed on the Interpol website after they fled abroad to hide their baby from social workers have promised never to return to Britain. Yunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused their local council of trying to remove their son, now nine months old, and put him up for adoption. The British-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn and were the subject of an international alert when their names and photos were placed on the missing persons\u2019 section of the Interpol website. On the run: Yunus Chhatbar (left) and Safiya Reheman have fled to Northern Cyprus to hide their baby Momo from social workers in Leicester\n@highlight\nYunus Chhatbar and Safiya Reheman have accused Leicester City Council of trying to remove their son Momo and put him up for adoption\n@highlight\nThe couple's pictures were put on Interpol website after they fled the UK\n@highlight\nBritish-born couple flew to Northern Cyprus last autumn\n@highlight\nA High Court judge ruled a reporting ban on revealing their names could not be imposed as they already appeared on the Interpol site", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 10}, {"start": 61, "end": 68}, {"start": 174, "end": 180}, {"start": 183, "end": 196}, {"start": 202, "end": 215}, {"start": 335, "end": 341}, {"start": 363, "end": 377}, {"start": 517, "end": 524}, {"start": 547, "end": 560}, {"start": 573, "end": 586}, {"start": 601, "end": 615}, {"start": 636, "end": 639}, {"start": 664, "end": 672}, {"start": 685, "end": 698}, {"start": 704, "end": 717}, {"start": 732, "end": 753}, {"start": 785, "end": 788}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 900, "end": 901}, {"start": 914, "end": 920}, {"start": 942, "end": 956}, {"start": 1100, "end": 1107}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The couple, who formerly lived in @placeholder, renew their 90-day visitors\u2019 visas by going to the border with Cyprus and getting their papers stamped without leaving the safety of Northern Cyprus.", "idx": 99936}], "idx": 65171} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- \"You're disconnected from the whole entire world,\" says Gerri Holterhoff, after her mobile phone drops another call. After Superstorm Sandy walloped the East Coast on Monday night, more than 2 million New Jersey residents, such as 62-year-old Holterhoff of Ocean Township, were left without electricity, heat or cell phone service. Power has been restored to some households, but nearly 1.5 million customers are still in the dark statewide, and many neighborhoods have been left in disarray. The New Jersey coast saw the worst of the storm. In the town of Toms River and surrounding barrier islands, 200 people had to be pulled to safety from encroaching flood waters. Gov. Chris Christie said the damage along the Jersey Shore was \"unthinkable.\"\n@highlight\nNearly 1.5 million people in New Jersey remain without power\n@highlight\nPower companies estimate full coverage will be restored by next week\n@highlight\nResidents are grilling outdoors and relying on friends for electricity and hot water\n@highlight\nLines for gasoline are miles long, and the waits are endless", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 80}, {"start": 132, "end": 147}, {"start": 162, "end": 171}, {"start": 210, "end": 219}, {"start": 252, "end": 279}, {"start": 506, "end": 515}, {"start": 566, "end": 575}, {"start": 684, "end": 697}, {"start": 725, "end": 736}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Though she hasn't had to contend with flooding, @placeholder's neighborhood is a graveyard of broken tree branches, and no one has power for miles around.", "idx": 99940}], "idx": 65173} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- British Home Secretary Theresa May sat down with officials from the social media industry Thursday, her office said, as the government considers trying to ban people from social networking during or after crises. But the government \"did not seek any additional powers to close down social media networks,\" the Home Office said. Twitter, Facebook, and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion all declined to say beforehand what position they would take at the meeting. Top police officers and other government officials were also present for the meeting, which follows riots that swept England earlier this month. Prime Minister David Cameron suggested limits on social networking in the wake of the unrest.\n@highlight\nNEW: The government did not seek new powers to shut down social media networks, it says\n@highlight\nHome Secretary Theresa May called a meeting with social media representatives and police after riots\n@highlight\nThe government is considering \"whether and how we should be able to stop people\" from using sites like Twitter\n@highlight\nTwo men were imprisoned last week for using Facebook to urge riots", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 16, "end": 22}, {"start": 39, "end": 49}, {"start": 326, "end": 336}, {"start": 344, "end": 350}, {"start": 353, "end": 360}, {"start": 367, "end": 376}, {"start": 384, "end": 401}, {"start": 597, "end": 603}, {"start": 640, "end": 652}, {"start": 844, "end": 854}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1050}, {"start": 1107, "end": 1114}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Two men have been sent to prison for posts on @placeholder urging people to riot in northwest England.", "idx": 99942}], "idx": 65175} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard has followed in the footsteps of a number of Premier League greats, and been chosen to appear on the UK cover of EA Sports' latest FIFA game. Hazard will be pictured with Lionel Messi on the front cover of FIFA 15, and joins the likes of Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard in the list of UK cover stars. EA Sports built up the anticipation on their FIFA Twitter feed by posting a teaser picture of a space next to Messi before making the announcement. VIDEO Scroll down for FIFA 15 features all 20 Premier League stadiums\n@highlight\nChelsea's Eden Hazard has been chosen by EA Sports to appear on the UK front cover of FIFA 15\n@highlight\nHazard joins Barcelona's Lionel Messi, who is on the cover of all editions\n@highlight\nThe game will be released in the UK on 26 September\n@highlight\nFormer cover stars include Gareth Bale, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 18, "end": 28}, {"start": 75, "end": 88}, {"start": 131, "end": 132}, {"start": 143, "end": 151}, {"start": 161, "end": 164}, {"start": 201, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 239}, {"start": 268, "end": 278}, {"start": 281, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 310}, {"start": 327, "end": 328}, {"start": 343, "end": 351}, {"start": 388, "end": 399}, {"start": 454, "end": 458}, {"start": 514, "end": 517}, {"start": 538, "end": 551}, {"start": 573, "end": 579}, {"start": 583, "end": 593}, {"start": 614, "end": 622}, {"start": 641, "end": 642}, {"start": 659, "end": 662}, {"start": 691, "end": 699}, {"start": 703, "end": 714}, {"start": 797, "end": 798}, {"start": 855, "end": 865}, {"start": 868, "end": 879}, {"start": 885, "end": 897}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder were clearly pleased with the endorsement of their attacking midfielder, and tweeted the announcement themselves almost straight away.", "idx": 99946}], "idx": 65177} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "There's a letter from Joe DiMaggio begging her to come back to him following their separation; an intense love note from Arthur Miller, a message from Cary Grant, and even an old prescription pill bottle from a pharmacy in Bedford. Over 200 rare personal items of Marilyn Monroe's that have never been seen by the public will go up for auction in Los Angeles next month. The collection of belongings - which also includes her supposedly-favorite black coat, circa mid-1950s, photographs and other memorabilia - were until now kept by her mentor and coach Lee Strasberg, who died in 1982.\n@highlight\nThe Lost Archives of Marilyn Monroe will go under the hammer December 5 and 6 in LA\n@highlight\nActress' favorite coat expected to fetch at least $120,000\n@highlight\nOne letter is from Joe DiMaggio begging her not to divorce him", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 33}, {"start": 121, "end": 133}, {"start": 151, "end": 160}, {"start": 223, "end": 229}, {"start": 264, "end": 277}, {"start": 347, "end": 357}, {"start": 555, "end": 567}, {"start": 603, "end": 615}, {"start": 620, "end": 633}, {"start": 680, "end": 681}, {"start": 783, "end": 794}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'My darling': One of many love letters sent to @placeholder by husband Arthur Miller", "idx": 99947}], "idx": 65178} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Catherine Fegan 'Suffering': John McAreavey, pictured with Michaela on their wedding day, cried in court as closing statements were made during her murder trial The widower of a bride who was murdered on their honeymoon broke down into tears as a lawyer hit back at 'grotesque theories' put forward by the defence of her alleged killers. John McAreavey and Michaela Harte had been married only 12 days when she was found strangled in the bathtub of their luxury hotel on the paradise island of Mauritius. Two hotel employees are accused of murdering 27-year-old Mrs McAreavey when she returned to the couple\u2019s room at the exclusive beachside complex and caught them stealing.\n@highlight\nMichaela McAreavey, 27, found dead in bathtub of Mauritius hotel room\n@highlight\nMichaela and husband John had only married twelve days before her death in January 2011\n@highlight\nHotel workers Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea deny murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 32, "end": 45}, {"start": 62, "end": 69}, {"start": 341, "end": 354}, {"start": 360, "end": 373}, {"start": 497, "end": 505}, {"start": 569, "end": 577}, {"start": 690, "end": 707}, {"start": 739, "end": 747}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 792, "end": 795}, {"start": 884, "end": 903}, {"start": 909, "end": 921}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018I am duty-bound to speak about the manner in which fingers have been constantly pointed at @placeholder in the most unbefitting manner.\u2019", "idx": 99948}], "idx": 65179} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Rep. John Dingell of Michigan became the longest-serving member of Congress on Friday with 57 years, five months, 27 days and counting on Capitol Hill. His longevity record eclipses that of the late Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia. Here's a look at congressional tenure, by the numbers: 9.1 years: Average length of service in the United States House of Representatives as of January 2013, according to the Congressional Research Service. 10.2 years: Average length of service in the U.S. Senate as of January 2013. 13.4 years: Peak average length of service in the House in the 111th Congress(2009-2010).\n@highlight\nRep. John Dingell became longest-serving member of Congress on Friday\n@highlight\nDingell's record eclipses that of former Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia\n@highlight\nContrast that with the 60 days that Dean Barkley served to finish Paul Wellstone's term\n@highlight\nDingell and his father, John Dingell Sr., served a total of 80 years in Congress", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 25}, {"start": 30, "end": 37}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 147, "end": 158}, {"start": 213, "end": 223}, {"start": 228, "end": 240}, {"start": 342, "end": 379}, {"start": 418, "end": 447}, {"start": 495, "end": 505}, {"start": 577, "end": 581}, {"start": 590, "end": 603}, {"start": 633, "end": 644}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 709, "end": 715}, {"start": 755, "end": 765}, {"start": 770, "end": 782}, {"start": 831, "end": 842}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 894, "end": 900}, {"start": 918, "end": 933}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He was appointed to the seat of Sen. @placeholder, who was killed in a plane crash in 2002.", "idx": 99957}], "idx": 65185} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Colorado father who was found safe in Pueblo Tuesday, five days after he went missing during a Denver Broncos game, is now staying with friends and catching up on his sleep, it was revealed today. At around 10.50pm Eastern time, the Denver Police Department tweeted that 53-year-old Paul Kitterman had been found alive more than 110 miles south of Denver in the City of Pueblo, and that no foul play is suspected. Reached by phone, Kitterman's father, Allen, told MailOnline: 'He's back home with his friends. We have not spoken to him but we are glad he's OK.\n@highlight\nDenver Police say Paul Kitterman, 53, is safe after being located more than 110 miles away in Pueblo, Colorado\n@highlight\nKitterman told police he walked and hitchhiked to Pueblo\n@highlight\nWas surprised to learn his disappearance sparked a media frenzy\n@highlight\nKitterman's father, Allen, tells MailOnline the 53-year-old is currently staying with friends and catching up on his sleep\n@highlight\nPolice are not expecting to file any charges against Kitterman\n@highlight\nThey are directing all questions about his disappearance to family\n@highlight\nKitterman was last seen by his stepson at a game at Mile High stadium in Denver on Thursday\n@highlight\nStepson Jarod Tonneson, 21, went to the bathroom during halftime, but after returning to his seat his father never rejoined him", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 42, "end": 47}, {"start": 99, "end": 112}, {"start": 237, "end": 260}, {"start": 287, "end": 300}, {"start": 352, "end": 357}, {"start": 366, "end": 379}, {"start": 436, "end": 444}, {"start": 456, "end": 460}, {"start": 468, "end": 477}, {"start": 576, "end": 581}, {"start": 594, "end": 607}, {"start": 670, "end": 675}, {"start": 678, "end": 685}, {"start": 698, "end": 706}, {"start": 748, "end": 753}, {"start": 841, "end": 849}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 874, "end": 883}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1036}, {"start": 1127, "end": 1135}, {"start": 1179, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1200, "end": 1205}, {"start": 1238, "end": 1251}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, Kitterman\u2019s stepson, as well as his friends, have publicly criticized investigators for allegedly not doing enough to locate the missing man.", "idx": 99962}], "idx": 65189} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Gerard Pique knows all about the glory of winning the Clasico, having scored in the famous 6-2 win for Barcelona in Madrid in 2009 and played in the 5-0 a year later when Jose Mourinho was humbled on his debut as a manager in the fixture. On Saturday he welcomes a new team-mate to the \u2018greatest show on earth\u2019: the high-wire artist Luis Suarez, capable of wowing the crowds, but also of falling from great heights as he did at the World Cup. \u2018I don\u2019t care if he bites,\u2019 says Pique, speaking in English ahead of Saturday\u2019s game. He immediately corrects himself. \u2018I don\u2019t care if he\u2019s bitten before,\u2019 he says. \u2018He knows it\u2019s not the correct way to behave but as a player he is in the top three or five strikers in the world so I am really happy to have him in my team.\u2019 Pique knows Suarez will bring a toughness that has at times been missing from Barcelona\u2019s make-up over the last two seasons.\n@highlight\nGerard Pique on Luis Suarez: \u2018I don\u2019t care if he\u2019s bitten before'\n@highlight\n\u2018He knows it\u2019s not the correct way to behave,' said defender\n@highlight\nBarcelona star says Suarez is a different style to 'sweet' Andres Iniesta and Xavi", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 11}, {"start": 54, "end": 60}, {"start": 103, "end": 111}, {"start": 116, "end": 121}, {"start": 171, "end": 183}, {"start": 333, "end": 343}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 476, "end": 480}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}, {"start": 781, "end": 786}, {"start": 847, "end": 855}, {"start": 905, "end": 916}, {"start": 921, "end": 931}, {"start": 1054, "end": 1062}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1113, "end": 1126}, {"start": 1132, "end": 1135}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said biting is 'like an impulse' and that 'everyone has different ways of defending themselves'", "idx": 99971}], "idx": 65194} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Joe France, pictured with his mother Kelly Jones, had been looking forward to seeing The Theory of Everything due to his love of Stephen Hawking A 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy could not see a film about Stephen Hawking because there was no wheelchair access to his local cinema. Science lover Joe France had been eagerly awaiting the release of The Theory Of Everything because he looks up to Stephen Hawking, the world-famous physicist who himself uses a wheelchair. But despite it being National Disabled Access Day last Saturday, the Odeon Cinema in Joe's home town of Harrogate, North Yorkshire told him the film wasn't being shown on the any of the screens he can access.\n@highlight\nDisabled schoolboy loves science and see Stephen Hawking as a hero\n@highlight\nHe was looking forward to seeing the acclaimed film about the scientist\n@highlight\nMother rang local cinema but was told it was only on inaccessible screen\n@highlight\nShe has been left angry that the cinema could not accommodate her son\n@highlight\nOdean says movie will now be shown on accessible screen", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 37, "end": 47}, {"start": 85, "end": 108}, {"start": 129, "end": 143}, {"start": 210, "end": 224}, {"start": 300, "end": 309}, {"start": 352, "end": 375}, {"start": 400, "end": 414}, {"start": 496, "end": 523}, {"start": 544, "end": 555}, {"start": 560, "end": 562}, {"start": 579, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 604}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 856, "end": 861}, {"start": 1021, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Since the incident @placeholder have contacted Ms Kelly and offered her free tickets to a showing this Friday, but Ms Kelly said they won't be returning to the cinema.", "idx": 99975}], "idx": 65195} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "It was a heroic act of self- sacrifice\u2026 and it cost a brave hostage his life. Held captive inside the kosher supermarket, a Jewish hostage took what he knew would be his only chance to overpower Islamist killer Amedy Coulibaly. In an instant, he managed to grab an assault rifle that the terrorist had left on the counter at the deli in Porte de Vincennes, eastern Paris, after storming in and killing three people. But the bid for freedom turned to tragedy when the man discovered that the gun had been discarded because it was jammed. And when Coulibaly caught sight of him, he murdered him in cold blood with another weapon from his lethal arsenal.\n@highlight\nHostages Yohan Cohen, 22, Yoav Hattab, 21, Philippe Braham and Francois-Michel Saada were all killed by jihadi\n@highlight\nOne hostage was executed by terrorist Amedy Coulibaly when he tried to grab one of his guns and it jammed\n@highlight\nDramatic account by a survivor reveals that Coulibaly then shot and killed the customer in cold blood\n@highlight\nSurvivor - known only as Mickael B, was trapped inside the Jewish supermarket with his three-year-old son\n@highlight\nHostage taker Coulibaly, 32, was responsible for shooting dead a policewoman on Thursday\n@highlight\nLassana Bathily put his own life at risk by hiding hostages in a cold store in the basement of Hyper Cacher", "entities": [{"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 195, "end": 202}, {"start": 211, "end": 225}, {"start": 337, "end": 354}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 546, "end": 554}, {"start": 672, "end": 682}, {"start": 689, "end": 699}, {"start": 706, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 733}, {"start": 735, "end": 746}, {"start": 823, "end": 837}, {"start": 946, "end": 954}, {"start": 1040, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1074, "end": 1079}, {"start": 1146, "end": 1154}, {"start": 1232, "end": 1246}, {"start": 1327, "end": 1338}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The final victim, Francois-@placeholder, is believed to have been in his 60s.", "idx": 99976}], "idx": 65196} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Inderdeep Bains A couple who finally conceived after nine years of trying lost their baby because of a fatal human error by hospital staff, an inquest heard. Karen Legg, 37, and her husband Sion, 30, were overjoyed when she became pregnant naturally with Alyssa Rose after four courses of unsuccessful fertility treatment. But their daughter died at just seven days old last July because she had been starved of oxygen at birth. Tragic: Alyssa Rose Legg died at just a week old after being starved of oxygen at birth. An inquest heard she would have survived had she been delivered 18 minutes earlier\n@highlight\nBaby Alyssa Rose was starved of oxygen at birth after C-section delay\n@highlight\nDelay was due to a doctor incorrectly interpreting her heartbeat\n@highlight\nWhen she was born, Alyssa was not breathing and had no heartbeat\n@highlight\nMrs Legg had smooth pregnancy and her daughter was a healthy 8lb 8oz\n@highlight\nShe died a week later, with the coroner recording a narrative verdict", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 161, "end": 170}, {"start": 193, "end": 196}, {"start": 258, "end": 268}, {"start": 440, "end": 455}, {"start": 615, "end": 630}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder was so looking forward to being a father,\u2019 she said.", "idx": 99980}], "idx": 65199} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Australia's urgent quest to appoint a new national coach ahead of their European tour took a major step forward today, as Michael Cheika confirmed that he has been offered the job. The New South Wales Waratahs coach \u2013 who was previously in charge at Leinster and Stade Francais \u2013 guided his side to the Super 15 title this year and he was linked to the Wallabies role even before Ewen McKenzie\u2019s abrupt resignation on Saturday. Now, rumours that Cheika had already been approached have been reinforced by the news that he is on the verge of being appointed. On Sunday, Bill Pulver, the embattled chief executive of the Australian Rugby Union, claimed that he faced a race to find a coach to front the five-match tour which begins against the Barbarians at Twickenham on November 1. However, it appears that he had in fact made his move during the final stages of McKenzie\u2019s turbulent regime.\n@highlight\nMichael Cheika said the opportunity to coach Australia is 'pretty humbling'\n@highlight\nFormer coach Ewen McKenzie resigned Saturday after loss to New Zealand\n@highlight\nCheika set to be in control for Australia's European tour", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 72, "end": 79}, {"start": 122, "end": 135}, {"start": 185, "end": 208}, {"start": 250, "end": 257}, {"start": 263, "end": 276}, {"start": 303, "end": 310}, {"start": 353, "end": 361}, {"start": 380, "end": 392}, {"start": 446, "end": 451}, {"start": 569, "end": 579}, {"start": 619, "end": 640}, {"start": 742, "end": 751}, {"start": 756, "end": 765}, {"start": 863, "end": 870}, {"start": 903, "end": 916}, {"start": 948, "end": 956}, {"start": 1003, "end": 1015}, {"start": 1049, "end": 1059}, {"start": 1072, "end": 1077}, {"start": 1104, "end": 1112}, {"start": 1117, "end": 1124}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018@placeholder said he was going to struggle to retain the level of support he needs from the playing group, in my view, because of the character assassination he\u2019s suffered in the last two weeks.\u2019", "idx": 99983}], "idx": 65201} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate that lasted almost 45 minutes was caused by the intravenous line in his groin that swelled to the size of golf ball, according to a state review released on Thursday. Agony: Clayton Lockett's execution was poorly managed according to an Oklahoma state official review The line into Clayton Lockett was not properly monitored during his April 29 execution and caused him to writhe and groan in agony and led to Governor Mary Fallin halting all upcoming lethal injections in the state until the completion of the review. The review, released by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, cited the problems with Lockett's IV line and also recommended more training for prison officials and medical personnel involved in executions.\n@highlight\nClayton Lockett's disastrous execution blamed on poorly managed IV line\n@highlight\nOklahoma put executions on hold after Lockett's April execution\n@highlight\nSedative midazolam was used in Lockett's execution - drug was also used in lengthy attempts to execute an Ohio inmate in January and an Arizona prisoner in July", "entities": [{"start": 28, "end": 35}, {"start": 218, "end": 232}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 326, "end": 340}, {"start": 463, "end": 473}, {"start": 591, "end": 626}, {"start": 653, "end": 659}, {"start": 784, "end": 798}, {"start": 867, "end": 874}, {"start": 905, "end": 911}, {"start": 973, "end": 979}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1051}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1084}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had no immediate comment on the report, nor did a corrections department spokesman.", "idx": 99986}], "idx": 65203} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama will unveil his long-awaited immigration plan Thursday evening, changing rules governing deportations that could affect millions of undocumented immigrants and setting off an explosive battle with Republicans. Obama's prime-time address will be followed Friday by an event in Las Vegas, sources tell CNN. While exact details of his announcement aren't yet public, the basic outline of the plan, as relayed by people familiar with its planning, includes deferring deportation for the parents of U.S. citizens, a move that would affect up to 3.5 million people. \"Everybody agrees that our immigration system is broken. Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester for far too long,\" Obama said in a video posted on his Facebook page Wednesday. \"And so what I'm going to be laying out is the things that I can do with my lawful authority as President to make the system work better, even as I continue to work with Congress to encourage them to get a bipartisan, comprehensive bill that can solve the entire problem.\"\n@highlight\nPresident Obama will announce an overhaul of immigration rules during a Thursday night address\n@highlight\nObama will follow the announcement with a speech detailing his plan Friday in Las Vegas\n@highlight\nObama invited top Democratic lawmakers to the White House for a Wednesday night dinner\n@highlight\nRepublicans have warned that Obama's executive order could stall all legislative work", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 236, "end": 246}, {"start": 249, "end": 253}, {"start": 315, "end": 323}, {"start": 339, "end": 341}, {"start": 533, "end": 536}, {"start": 671, "end": 680}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 771, "end": 778}, {"start": 966, "end": 973}, {"start": 1090, "end": 1094}, {"start": 1186, "end": 1190}, {"start": 1264, "end": 1272}, {"start": 1285, "end": 1289}, {"start": 1303, "end": 1312}, {"start": 1331, "end": 1341}, {"start": 1383, "end": 1393}, {"start": 1412, "end": 1416}]}, "qas": [{"query": "RELATED: 5 questions you should be asking about @placeholder and immigration", "idx": 99990}], "idx": 65206} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:37 EST, 29 November 2012 One month ago, the massively powerful winds, rain, and floodwaters of Superstorm Sandy devastated much of New York and New Jersey, killing 60 in the region and causing more than $62billion in damage. In the aftermath of the storm, relief groups offered their aid, but many have blasted the Red Cross for being absent in the areas hit hardest by the storm. Many have slammed the organization for not helping families who needed the most relief and are asking what the Red Cross has done with the $150million in donations it has received.\n@highlight\nActivist Michelle Manning said that in two weeks of volunteering in hard-hit Rockaways neighborhood in Queens, she saw only two Red Cross vehicles\n@highlight\nImmediately following storm, Staten Island borough president called Red Cross 'an absolute disgrace'\n@highlight\nOrganization has received $150m in donations following Superstorm Sandy\n@highlight\nRed Cross says that parts of Manning's story was inaccurate and she did not contact nonprofit for comment\n@highlight\nRelief group has spent $60-$70M of donations; remainder will be spent on long-term recovery efforts", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 164, "end": 179}, {"start": 200, "end": 207}, {"start": 213, "end": 222}, {"start": 384, "end": 392}, {"start": 561, "end": 569}, {"start": 651, "end": 666}, {"start": 719, "end": 727}, {"start": 745, "end": 750}, {"start": 770, "end": 778}, {"start": 829, "end": 841}, {"start": 868, "end": 876}, {"start": 912, "end": 923}, {"start": 967, "end": 982}, {"start": 995, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1030}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He encouraged residents of @placeholder not to donate to the non-profit, saying, \u2018let them get their money elsewhere.\u2019", "idx": 99991}], "idx": 65207} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Pa Reporter Movistar's Alex Dowsett stormed into the race lead of the Friend's Life Tour of Britain as Matthias Brandle collected his second consecutive stage victory in another breakaway. Essex-born Dowsett began stage six one minute 25 seconds behind Omega Pharma-Quick Step's Michal Kwiatkowski in the general classification but got himself in the break along with IAM Cycling's Brandle and Tom Stewart of Madison Genesis, and together they entirely changed the shape of the Tour. Capitalising on the time trialling skills of both Brandle and Dowsett, they built a lead of more than nine minutes on the road, and the peloton rarely looked capable of bringing it back despite some frantic efforts from Omega Pharma-Quick Step in the closing stages of the challenging 205.6km run from Bath to Hemel Hempstead.\n@highlight\nMatthias Brandle wins stage six of the Tour of Britain\n@highlight\nAlex Dowsett part of breakaway that built a lead of nine minutes\n@highlight\nEssex-born rider now has a lead of 34 seconds\n@highlight\nBradley Wiggins is in seventh place, 62 seconds behind", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 26, "end": 37}, {"start": 73, "end": 101}, {"start": 106, "end": 121}, {"start": 192, "end": 196}, {"start": 203, "end": 209}, {"start": 256, "end": 278}, {"start": 282, "end": 299}, {"start": 371, "end": 381}, {"start": 385, "end": 391}, {"start": 397, "end": 407}, {"start": 412, "end": 426}, {"start": 481, "end": 484}, {"start": 537, "end": 543}, {"start": 549, "end": 555}, {"start": 707, "end": 729}, {"start": 789, "end": 792}, {"start": 797, "end": 811}, {"start": 825, "end": 840}, {"start": 864, "end": 878}, {"start": 891, "end": 902}, {"start": 967, "end": 971}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1038}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'I spoke to @placeholder and we made an agreement he would go for the stage because I knew there was a good chance I would take yellow and it was a risk I was willing to take.", "idx": 99993}], "idx": 65208} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Against all the odds, Esme is now eight months old - although she is still battling lung and feeding complications because of her early birth A baby has astounded doctors by surviving despite being born four months premature and weighing just 1lb 6oz. Esme Poulsom was given just a one per cent chance of survival when mother Kirsty Barrett's waters broke after just 19 weeks. But Ms Barrett, 24, and partner Gareth Poulsom refused to give up hope and Esme was born so small she could fit into her mother's hand. 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For Shakira, the star marked a personal triumph -- as an artist and a Latina. \"If by coincidence you happen to look down to the ground and you see this star, remember that it belongs to each one of you, because it carries the name of a Hispanic woman that, like you, dreams and works and works and dreams every day,\" Shakira said during a public ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard, with her mom and the same friend present.\n@highlight\nCNN analysis: Minorities are underrepresented on the Hollywood Walk of Fame\n@highlight\n\"The numbers are low,\" one university expert says\n@highlight\nOf the 2,354 stars on Walk, only 5.1% go to blacks and 3.4% to Hispanics\n@highlight\nAsians have only 10 stars, or 0.4%", "entities": [{"start": 5, "end": 11}, {"start": 30, "end": 38}, {"start": 132, "end": 153}, {"start": 245, "end": 249}, {"start": 334, "end": 342}, {"start": 381, "end": 387}, {"start": 613, "end": 620}, {"start": 694, "end": 700}, {"start": 735, "end": 753}, {"start": 809, "end": 811}, {"start": 862, "end": 883}, {"start": 979, "end": 982}, {"start": 1020, "end": 1028}, {"start": 1041, "end": 1046}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Those figures fall short when compared with those minorities' representation in the nation's overall population: 16% for Hispanics, 13% for African-Americans and about 5% for @placeholder.", "idx": 100004}, {"query": "@placeholder's overall shortcomings in including more minorities -- and representing them as more than stereotypes -- are a longstanding problem that has been roundly decried by minority advocacy groups and many performers.", "idx": 100005}], "idx": 65214} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Snejana Farberov 0 If New York City could transform an abandoned railway into a beloved park, why can't Philadelphia? That is what landscaper and Philadelphia history buff Peter VanMeter asked himself in 2010 when he founded VIADUCTgreene, an organization dedicated to raising awareness of a blighted three-mile stretch of train tracks slicing through the heart of the City of Brotherly Love. The idea was to transform the vast, long-defunct Reading Viaduct covering 55 city blocks, encompassing both elevated and submerged portions, into a lush green space on the model of New York City's famed High Line - a one-mile elevated track on the lower west side.\n@highlight\nActivists in Philadelphia have been working since 2003 to turn 3 miles of train tracks into a park\n@highlight\nCity Branch and Reading Viaduct once belonged to Philadelphia and Reading Railroad\n@highlight\nCompany declared bankruptcy in the 1970s and train tracks have stood abandoned since 1990s\n@highlight\nStudy found that demolishing the tracks will cost 10 times more than turning them into green space", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 25, "end": 37}, {"start": 107, "end": 118}, {"start": 149, "end": 160}, {"start": 176, "end": 189}, {"start": 229, "end": 241}, {"start": 373, "end": 394}, {"start": 446, "end": 460}, {"start": 578, "end": 590}, {"start": 600, "end": 608}, {"start": 686, "end": 697}, {"start": 783, "end": 793}, {"start": 799, "end": 813}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 849, "end": 864}, {"start": 877, "end": 883}]}, "qas": [{"query": "For nearly a century beginning in 1890, the Reading Viaduct carried trains laden with goods into @placeholder.", "idx": 100012}], "idx": 65219} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. 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Teaching assistant Laura Reddy, 23, suffered a shattered right leg when she was hit by a car while walking home from work in South Molton, Devon, with her sister Nadine Marchant. Ms Reddy was left bleeding heavily on the pavement after the incident - but Ms Marchant, 36, grabbed a passer-by\u2019s belt and wrapped it tightly around her sister's upper leg to the stem the flow.\n@highlight\nLaura Reddy, 23, suffered extensive blood loss after being hit by a car while walking home from work in Devon\n@highlight\nHer sister Nadine Marchant, 36 - who was with her at the time- used a passing pedestrian's belt to stem the bleeding until help arrived\n@highlight\nDoctors said Ms Reddy would have bled to death without her sister's intervention", "entities": [{"start": 265, "end": 275}, {"start": 371, "end": 382}, {"start": 385, "end": 389}, {"start": 408, "end": 422}, {"start": 428, "end": 432}, {"start": 504, "end": 511}, {"start": 631, "end": 641}, {"start": 735, "end": 739}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 915, "end": 919}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ms @placeholder said she was screaming loudly and was convinced her leg had gone and there was nothing that could be done to save it.", "idx": 100018}], "idx": 65222} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 06:21 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:26 EST, 26 September 2013 The Eurasian beaver, European bison and White-tailed eagle are among the animals that have made a remarkable comeback in Europe over the past 50 years, zoologists said. A total of 27 mammal and bird species recovered over the past 50 years thanks to legislative measures and conservation efforts, according to the first ever report of its kind. 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The Muslim convert \u2013 who was married to 7/7 Tube bomber Jermaine Lindsay \u2013 is on the run in East Africa after police foiled an Al Qaeda-linked bomb plot against holidaymakers in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa. Yesterday it emerged that \u2018white widow\u2019 Lewthwaite, 28, originally from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been charged in her absence by Kenyan police with \u2018conspiring to improvise an explosive device with the intent to cause harm to innocent civilians\u2019. It is believed she has fled to lawless Somalia with her three young children.\n@highlight\nAn arrest warrant has been issued for Samantha Lewthwaite after she repeatedly failed to appear in court in Mombasa, Kenya\n@highlight\nThe soldier's daughter, from Aylesbury, Bucks, has been on the run since December when her British accomplice Jermaine Grant was arrested\n@highlight\nThe 28-year-old mother could face a seven year jail term", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 21, "end": 31}, {"start": 117, "end": 135}, {"start": 188, "end": 194}, {"start": 210, "end": 215}, {"start": 246, "end": 253}, {"start": 262, "end": 277}, {"start": 298, "end": 308}, {"start": 333, "end": 340}, {"start": 388, "end": 393}, {"start": 411, "end": 417}, {"start": 460, "end": 469}, {"start": 492, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 517}, {"start": 555, "end": 560}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 800, "end": 818}, {"start": 870, "end": 876}, {"start": 879, "end": 883}, {"start": 925, "end": 933}, {"start": 936, "end": 940}, {"start": 987, "end": 993}, {"start": 1006, "end": 1019}]}, "qas": [{"query": "false passport when she was arrested with @placeholder five months ago.", "idx": 100027}], "idx": 65228} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The longest-serving Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee told CNN Radio on Thursday that, barring any surprises, Sonia Sotomayor is headed for a Supreme Court confirmation. 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City, which has now exited both the FA Cup and Champions League in the past week, was always going to find life difficult after losing the first leg of its Champions League last-16 tie. 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Ted Stevens, the Republican lawmaker convicted on felony corruption charges in October, officially conceded the Senate race to Democrat Mark Begich on Wednesday. \"Given the number of ballots that remain to be counted, it is apparent the election has been decided and Mayor Begich has been elected,\" Stevens said in a news release. \"It was a tough fight that would not have been possible without the help of so many Alaskans -- people who I am honored to call my friends. ... I wish Mayor Begich and his family well. My staff and I stand willing to help him prepare for his new position,\" he added.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"It is apparent the election has been decided,\" Stevens says\n@highlight\nNEW: Gov. 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Political Editor At a time of national wage stagnation and economic uncertainty outside the beltway, a Virginia Democratic congressman wants a raise \u2013 arguing that a $174,000 salary isn't enough for a federal legislator to live comfortably in or around Washington, D.C. 'I think the American people should know that the members of Congress are underpaid,' Moran told Roll Call. 'I understand that it\u2019s widely felt that they underperform, but the fact is that this is the board of directors for the largest economic entity in the world.' Congress' approval rating among voters typically hovers under 20 per cent.\n@highlight\nCongressman Jim Moran, a Virginia Democrat, thinks federal legislators are underpaid\n@highlight\nZip codes around Washington, D.C. have the nation's highest average household incomes, and housing prices have tracks along with salaries\n@highlight\nWith many Americans struggling to make ends meet and U.S. employment participation rate at a 20-year low, a pay raise request sounds callous\n@highlight\nRepublicans are insisting on continuing a pay freeze for members of Congress that dates back to 2010", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 22}, {"start": 127, "end": 134}, {"start": 136, "end": 145}, {"start": 277, "end": 292}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 355, "end": 362}, {"start": 380, "end": 384}, {"start": 391, "end": 399}, {"start": 561, "end": 568}, {"start": 659, "end": 667}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 681, "end": 688}, {"start": 760, "end": 775}, {"start": 902, "end": 910}, {"start": 945, "end": 948}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1054}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2026 A lot of members can\u2019t even afford to live decently in @placeholder.'", "idx": 100055}], "idx": 65248} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In a joint opinion piece to be published Friday, the leaders of the United States, Britain and France lay out in stark terms their contention that Libya's future must not include its leader, Moammar Gadhafi. \"It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own people can play a part in their future government,\" said the article, titled \"Libya's Pathway to Peace,\" by U.S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. \"It would be an unconscionable betrayal.\" The article, which is slated to appear in the International Herald Tribune, Le Figaro, and Times of London, was sent to reporters by the White House.\n@highlight\n\"Gadhafi must go, and go for good,\" leaders of U.S., U.K. and France say\n@highlight\nAfter Gadhafi's exit, U.N. countries will help Libya rebuild, the op-ed says\n@highlight\nDespite international help, Libyans alone will choose their next leaders, op-ed says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 77, "end": 89}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 104, "end": 109}, {"start": 156, "end": 160}, {"start": 200, "end": 214}, {"start": 361, "end": 365}, {"start": 369, "end": 384}, {"start": 391, "end": 394}, {"start": 406, "end": 417}, {"start": 420, "end": 426}, {"start": 443, "end": 455}, {"start": 461, "end": 466}, {"start": 478, "end": 492}, {"start": 583, "end": 610}, {"start": 613, "end": 621}, {"start": 628, "end": 642}, {"start": 674, "end": 684}, {"start": 699, "end": 705}, {"start": 745, "end": 748}, {"start": 751, "end": 754}, {"start": 760, "end": 765}, {"start": 788, "end": 794}, {"start": 804, "end": 807}, {"start": 829, "end": 833}, {"start": 898, "end": 904}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At that point, they added, \"the United Nations and its members should help the Libyan people as they rebuild where @placeholder has destroyed -- to repair homes and hospitals, to restore basic utilities, and to assist Libyans as they develop the institutions to underpin a prosperous and open society.\"", "idx": 100057}], "idx": 65249} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Protesters are gathering in support of Michael Brown in and around St. Louis as they nervously await what many believe will be an inevitable no-indictment vote in the coming days by a grand jury for the officer who shot him. Demonstrators held a 'die-in' Sunday to mark 100 days since the unarmed Ferguson, Missouri teen was killed. They also convened to, among other things, prepare for the imminent court decision by issuing 'rules of engagement' for police there for crowd control, the New York Times reports. Many of the the high-profile protesters met with President Obama and discussed the matter November 5, including Reverend Al Sharpton. It was a meeting the Gateway Pundit notes was not included on the president's daily schedule.\n@highlight\nTensions rising ahead of anticipated grand jury decision in Missouri this week\n@highlight\nRevealed that President Obama met with activists and encouraged them to continue their peaceful protests", "entities": [{"start": 39, "end": 51}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 297, "end": 304}, {"start": 307, "end": 314}, {"start": 489, "end": 502}, {"start": 572, "end": 576}, {"start": 634, "end": 644}, {"start": 668, "end": 681}, {"start": 812, "end": 819}, {"start": 866, "end": 870}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A crowd of a couple hundred demonstrators took to the streets of @placeholder on Sunday", "idx": 100058}, {"query": "@placeholder revealed the President secretly met with Ferguson protestors", "idx": 100059}], "idx": 65250} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "The point-blank shooting of two New York City police officers this weekend is testing whether Mayor Bill de Blasio's brand of unapologetic liberalism can work in a city that's spent decades under mayors who made law and order a top priority. De Blasio's pledge to reform police practices helped sweep him into office last year. And in recent weeks he's pushed for the right of demonstrators to gather to protest the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed African-American men, at the hands of white police officers. But critics -- including those in the police force -- are accusing him of fomenting an anti-police fervor that contributed to the killings of officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos.\n@highlight\nCritics slam Mayor Bill de Blasio for rhetoric, blaming it for inciting violence against police\n@highlight\nFormer Mayor Rudy Giuliani called the \"intense, anti-police hatred\"\n@highlight\nTwo NYPD officer were gunned down this weekend while on patrol in Brooklyn", "entities": [{"start": 32, "end": 44}, {"start": 100, "end": 113}, {"start": 242, "end": 250}, {"start": 428, "end": 440}, {"start": 446, "end": 456}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 479, "end": 486}, {"start": 683, "end": 693}, {"start": 699, "end": 710}, {"start": 743, "end": 756}, {"start": 844, "end": 856}, {"start": 914, "end": 917}, {"start": 976, "end": 983}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder also placed the blame on \"propaganda\" from the President.", "idx": 100071}], "idx": 65259} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has been pictured visiting a seafood factory shortly after conducting a controversial missile test which has worsened relations with South Korea. In echoes of David Cameron's photo opportunity in a fish market in Portugal last week, Kim inspected the newly commissioned Kalma foodstuff factory in Kangwon province today. Kim was all smiles during the official visit, despite earlier conducting a high-precision missile test that was widely condemned by neighboring South Korea. Kim Jong Un visits a seafood factory in North Korea today a day after controversial missile tests\n@highlight\nKim Jong Un visited fish factory in southern province of Kangwon today\n@highlight\nPhoto opportunity came a day after he oversaw controversial missile launch\n@highlight\nSouth Korea condemned test taking place just before Pope's plane landed", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 23, "end": 32}, {"start": 34, "end": 45}, {"start": 56, "end": 66}, {"start": 201, "end": 211}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 281, "end": 288}, {"start": 301, "end": 303}, {"start": 338, "end": 342}, {"start": 365, "end": 380}, {"start": 389, "end": 391}, {"start": 533, "end": 543}, {"start": 546, "end": 556}, {"start": 586, "end": 596}, {"start": 655, "end": 665}, {"start": 712, "end": 718}, {"start": 823, "end": 833}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'And we don't know and are not interested in the purpose of his visit to @placeholder.'", "idx": 100075}], "idx": 65261} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Colombia coach Jose Pekerman admitted their quarter-final clash with Brazil was out of control after a staggering 54 fouls between the two teams. Pekerman admitted there was friction between the two teams after Brazil progressed to the World Cup semi-final against Germany in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday. Brazil won 2-1, but the game was frequently interrupted by the incredible number of fouls committed. VIDEO Scroll down to watch distraught Columbian fans after the World Cup semi final Ouch: Fernandinho consistently fouled James Rodriguez but managed to escape a booking Booked: Brazil's goalkeeper Julio Cesar fouls Colombia's Carlos Bacca to give away a penalty\n@highlight\nThere were 54 fouls during Brazil's 2-1 World Cup semi-final win over Colombia\n@highlight\nColombia coach Jose Pekerman admitted that there was friction between his side and Brazil", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 36, "end": 43}, {"start": 51, "end": 63}, {"start": 105, "end": 110}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 247, "end": 252}, {"start": 272, "end": 280}, {"start": 301, "end": 307}, {"start": 312, "end": 325}, {"start": 339, "end": 344}, {"start": 478, "end": 486}, {"start": 503, "end": 511}, {"start": 530, "end": 540}, {"start": 562, "end": 576}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 638, "end": 648}, {"start": 656, "end": 663}, {"start": 667, "end": 678}, {"start": 741, "end": 746}, {"start": 754, "end": 762}, {"start": 784, "end": 791}, {"start": 804, "end": 811}, {"start": 819, "end": 831}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Colombia's James Rodriguez is embraced by @placeholder's head coach Jose Pekerman", "idx": 100077}], "idx": 65263} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Eid in the Islam household was always a very special occasion for me; it was when I'd get to see family and friends and, most of all, I could eat myself silly, gorging on amazing Asian food! What sticks in the memory most was the build-up; this would begin several days prior to Eid -- mum would be busy preparing the sauces and marinades which were invariably rich, vibrant reds and greens. The aromas emanating from the kitchen were so intense that our mouths watered in anticipation as our bellies simultaneously whined \"are we there yet?\" CNN Celebrates: Weird and wonderful summer traditions\n@highlight\nBritish chef Aktar Islam shares his best Eid food memories\n@highlight\nHis mum's home cooked Bangladeshi treats still influence his cooking\n@highlight\nSome of his favorite Eid dishes are shir khurma, yakhni pulaos, samosas and kebabs", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 20, "end": 24}, {"start": 188, "end": 192}, {"start": 288, "end": 290}, {"start": 552, "end": 554}, {"start": 617, "end": 623}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 658, "end": 660}, {"start": 709, "end": 719}, {"start": 788, "end": 790}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In my opinion, if you can make a perfect pulao the culinary aspect of @placeholder will be a joyous time and a huge success, as all the other dishes are complementary to it.", "idx": 100078}], "idx": 65264} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "QPR boss Harry Redknapp admitted his side were \"hanging on for their lives\" before Bobby Zamora scored the goal which took them back to the Barclays Premier League in injury time. Zamora struck in stoppage time to claim a 1-0 win over Derby at Wembley as Rangers secured their place back in the top flight at the first time of asking after they survived a tough second half following the 60th minute sending off of Gary O'Neil. 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'Golf\u2019s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O\u2019Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York. O'Neill told reporters that a psychiatrist once suggested he take up golf as a way of 'relieving post-traumatic stress' but that it had an opposite effect. Scroll down for video No golf for me: Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, 38, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait in Washington on Friday and says golf is no way to relieve stress\n@highlight\n'Golf\u2019s more stressful than combat,' esteemed Navy SEAL Rob O\u2019Neill, 28, told the New York Post on Friday at The Tuscany Hotel in New York\n@highlight\n'The last psychiatrist I spoke to recommended golfing to relieve stress \u2014 and that\u2019s a bad idea,' O\u2019Neill said\n@highlight\nO'Neill has started an organization to raise money for retired soldiers called YourGratefulNation.org", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 7}, {"start": 42, "end": 56}, {"start": 157, "end": 160}, {"start": 202, "end": 210}, {"start": 212, "end": 222}, {"start": 238, "end": 250}, {"start": 265, "end": 281}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 296, "end": 302}, {"start": 490, "end": 506}, {"start": 508, "end": 521}, {"start": 556, "end": 570}, {"start": 597, "end": 606}, {"start": 672, "end": 675}, {"start": 717, "end": 725}, {"start": 727, "end": 737}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 780, "end": 796}, {"start": 801, "end": 808}, {"start": 919, "end": 925}, {"start": 943, "end": 949}, {"start": 1022, "end": 1043}]}, "qas": [{"query": "O'Neill, who travels with full security around @placeholder, said he has to figure out what to do now after 16 years of impressive service.", "idx": 100086}], "idx": 65269} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday that South Sudan \"stands at the precipice,\" as deadly clashes spread in Africa's newest nation. He spoke out the same day government officials said rebels have taken the town of Bor. The town, which lies about 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital, Juba, was under heavy shelling, said Col. Philip Aguer, an army spokesman. Bor Mayor Mhial Majak Mhial said the town was under rebel control and heavy artillery was in use. \"In 2011, millions of South Sudanese voted to forge a new nation, founded on the promise of a more peaceful and prosperous future for all of South Sudan's people,\" Obama said in a statement. \"In recent years, against great odds, South Sudan has made great progress toward breaking the cycle of violence that characterized much of its history.\n@highlight\nNEW: President Barack Obama warns fighting could push South Sudan back into its past\n@highlight\nNEW: Unknown assailants attack a U.N. base in Africa's newest nation\n@highlight\nRebels have taken the town of Bor, government officials say\n@highlight\nHuman Rights Watch says it has reports of people being targeted for their ethnicity", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 3}, {"start": 6, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 27, "end": 30}, {"start": 42, "end": 53}, {"start": 74, "end": 84}, {"start": 141, "end": 146}, {"start": 247, "end": 249}, {"start": 328, "end": 331}, {"start": 370, "end": 381}, {"start": 403, "end": 405}, {"start": 413, "end": 429}, {"start": 523, "end": 536}, {"start": 642, "end": 652}, {"start": 665, "end": 669}, {"start": 730, "end": 740}, {"start": 870, "end": 881}, {"start": 909, "end": 919}, {"start": 984, "end": 987}, {"start": 997, "end": 1002}, {"start": 1061, "end": 1063}, {"start": 1102, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Should these reports prove true, those responsible must be held accountable for their crimes,\" read a @placeholder statement.", "idx": 100088}], "idx": 65270} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Why does the use of chemical weapons justify international retribution with military force, in a way that two years of brutal repression with tanks and planes does not? And where in international law is the legal \"cover\" for such action? If the Obama administration is planning for limited military strikes against Syria to hold the regime \"accountable\" -- in the words of senior officials -- for using chemical weapons, it is probably drafting some answers to those questions. The president put it like this in his CNN interview last week: \"If the U.S. goes in and attacks another country without a U.N. mandate and without clear evidence that can be presented, then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work?\"\n@highlight\nPresident has said that Syria's use of chemical weapons would cross a \"red line\"\n@highlight\nAdministration might be asking: What justifies military action, and where's legal cover for it?\n@highlight\nInternational law provides no clear support for intervention on humanitarian grounds\n@highlight\nSyria is bound by the Geneva Gas Protocol, but does that cover internal conflict?", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 254, "end": 258}, {"start": 324, "end": 328}, {"start": 525, "end": 527}, {"start": 558, "end": 561}, {"start": 609, "end": 612}, {"start": 826, "end": 830}, {"start": 1097, "end": 1101}, {"start": 1119, "end": 1137}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Why should the @placeholder be willing to intervene if chemical weapons kill 1,000 civilians, but not if ordinary weapons kill tens of thousands?\"", "idx": 100089}], "idx": 65271} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Frank Lampard will be given every chance to extend his England career by New York City after moving to America\u2019s Major League Soccer. The 36-year-old former Chelsea midfielder has won 103 caps for his country and has yet to decide whether to follow Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole into international retirement. But New York\u2019s director of football Claudio Reyna insists that the Manchester City owned club will support Lampard if he wants to make himself available for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. 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Tamerlan, 26, filed an application for citizenship six months ago but immigration officials had not yet made a decision on his case at the time of the Boston Marathon bombings. Authorities knew the alleged bomber had a domestic violence charge on his record but the fact he had been grilled by federal agents is reportedly what threw up red flags, halting the progress of his application. It's not clear what the 26-year-old, who was killed early Friday, was told about why his application was facing delays.\n@highlight\nHomeland Security had put a hold on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's U.S. citizenship application because of 2011 FBI interrogation\n@highlight\nLawmakers have blasted the FBI's handling of Tsarnaev case claiming the agency should have done more\n@highlight\nRussia tipped FBI off to potential terrorist links but he was found to be clear of 'terrorism activity'\n@highlight\nSouth Carolina Sen. 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'They've really caused grave stress for my family,' she told Daily Mail Australia. Scroll down for video\n@highlight\nSue Lamb was shocked when she checked her bank balance on Saturday\n@highlight\nThe Gold Coast woman's receipt said her available balance was $9,990,420\n@highlight\nMs Lamb said she called ANZ to inform them of the error but claims a customer service agent told her it was her money", "entities": [{"start": 2, "end": 11}, {"start": 119, "end": 126}, {"start": 138, "end": 145}, {"start": 177, "end": 179}, {"start": 207, "end": 209}, {"start": 308, "end": 311}, {"start": 329, "end": 331}, {"start": 519, "end": 538}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 656, "end": 665}, {"start": 739, "end": 742}, {"start": 760, "end": 762}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We're investigating why the @placeholder\u2019s receipt is showing the monthly spend cap rather than the actual balance.", "idx": 100104}], "idx": 65285} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Hillary Rodham Clinton, a likely Democratic Party standard-bearer in the 2016 presidential contest, staked out her military-related positions in the 2008 race based on how they would play politically, according to a former secretary of defense who served in both the Obama and Bush administrations. Describing a 'remarkable' exchange he witnessed, Robert Gates writes in a book due out next week that 'Hillary told the president that her opposition to the [2007] surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary.' Obama, too, 'conceded vaguely that [his] opposition to the Iraq surge had been political,' Gates recounts. 'To hear the two of them making these admissions, and in front of me, was as surprising as it was dismaying.'\n@highlight\nRobert Gates, secretary of defense under Barack Obama and George W. Bush, writes that Hillary Clinton made a callous political move in 2006\n@highlight\nShe announced her opposition to Bush's Iraq troop 'surge' just before entering the presidential race\n@highlight\nGates writes that she admitted making that choice in order to avoid being politically outflanked by Obama as they entered the 2007 primary season\n@highlight\nThe revelation could prove problematic for Clinton as she prepares what political observers see as a second run at the White House in 2016\n@highlight\nThe former defense secretary says Obama believed his own troop surge \u2013 the move of 30,000 troops into Afghanistan \u2013 would fail\n@highlight\nHe also attacked VP Joe Biden, saying he 'has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue'\n@highlight\nThe White House responded, saying Obama 'disagrees with Secretary Gates' assessment' and defending Biden as a 'leading statesman'", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 21}, {"start": 33, "end": 48}, {"start": 267, "end": 271}, {"start": 277, "end": 280}, {"start": 348, "end": 359}, {"start": 402, "end": 408}, {"start": 472, "end": 475}, {"start": 530, "end": 533}, {"start": 545, "end": 549}, {"start": 604, "end": 607}, {"start": 636, "end": 640}, {"start": 773, "end": 784}, {"start": 814, "end": 825}, {"start": 831, "end": 844}, {"start": 859, "end": 873}, {"start": 956, "end": 959}, {"start": 963, "end": 966}, {"start": 1036, "end": 1040}, {"start": 1136, "end": 1140}, {"start": 1236, "end": 1242}, {"start": 1312, "end": 1322}, {"start": 1377, "end": 1381}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1455}, {"start": 1501, "end": 1509}, {"start": 1619, "end": 1629}, {"start": 1649, "end": 1653}, {"start": 1681, "end": 1685}, {"start": 1714, "end": 1718}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder administration hold-over reveals in his memoir that he was 'deeply uneasy with the Obama White House\u2019s lack of appreciation \u2013 from the top down \u2013 of the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.'", "idx": 100105}, {"query": "'The controlling nature of the Obama @placeholder,' says Gates, 'and its determination to take credit for every good thing that happened while giving none to the career folks in the trenches who had actually done the work, offended Secretary Clinton as much as it did me.'", "idx": 100109}], "idx": 65286} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England may be forced to make another emergency change to their pack against New Zealand if lock Dave Attwood is called away for the birth of his first child. The 27-year-old\u2019s fiancee, Bridget, is pregnant and the baby is past due. The national coaches are on standby to make alternative arrangements if Attwood has to rush away at short notice. Head coach Stuart Lancaster said: \u2018Dave\u2019s baby is still due soon. We\u2019ll have to have a Plan B.\u2019 England lock Dave Attwood (C) may be forced to miss the game against All Blacks if his baby is born England coach Stuart Lancaster has an alternative plan, despite injuries decimating his squad\n@highlight\nEngland are set to play the New Zealand All Blacks at Twickenham\n@highlight\nStuart Lancaster's squad has been beset by injury problems\n@highlight\nDave Attwood may not be available because of the birth of his baby\n@highlight\nEither George Kruis and Graham Kitchener will step in to take his place", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 77, "end": 87}, {"start": 97, "end": 108}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 305, "end": 311}, {"start": 358, "end": 373}, {"start": 382, "end": 385}, {"start": 434, "end": 440}, {"start": 443, "end": 449}, {"start": 456, "end": 467}, {"start": 512, "end": 521}, {"start": 543, "end": 549}, {"start": 557, "end": 572}, {"start": 648, "end": 654}, {"start": 676, "end": 697}, {"start": 702, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 739}, {"start": 794, "end": 805}, {"start": 879, "end": 890}, {"start": 896, "end": 911}]}, "qas": [{"query": "You want to put the family first but equally I know @placeholder\u2019s keen to play.", "idx": 100110}], "idx": 65287} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Close friends of Darren Wilson have called for the star witness in the Michael Brown shooting to be charged for lying about what he saw. Two of the Ferguson police officer\u2019s best friends told MailOnline that Dorian Johnson - who was next to Brown at the time - should be arrested for his statements in numerous TV interviews he made days afterwards. They say that he made up the claim that Brown had his hands up which kickstarted the \u2018Hands up, don\u2019t shoot\u2019 protest movement. For his part Johnson told the grand jury that the whole process has left him feeling \u2018victimized\u2019.\n@highlight\nDorian Johnson initially said that his friend had put his hands in the air and said to Darren Wilson: 'I don't have a gun, stop shooting.'\n@highlight\nClaim sparked protests in Ferguson and catapulted shooting to national attention\n@highlight\nBut Darren Wilson's version of events was entirely different - and appeared to be believed by grand jury\n@highlight\nClose friends of Darren Wilson now want star witness to be charged over 'lying' about officer's actions\n@highlight\nJohnson broke silence last night and said he had feared Wilson would kill him too", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 29}, {"start": 71, "end": 83}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 192, "end": 201}, {"start": 208, "end": 221}, {"start": 241, "end": 245}, {"start": 390, "end": 394}, {"start": 490, "end": 496}, {"start": 587, "end": 600}, {"start": 674, "end": 686}, {"start": 763, "end": 770}, {"start": 833, "end": 845}, {"start": 962, "end": 974}, {"start": 1060, "end": 1066}, {"start": 1116, "end": 1121}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder agreed that what they were doing was \u2018defiant, a show of strength\u2019 and told the jury his thoughts were: \u2018We\u2019re not your kids\u2019.", "idx": 100118}], "idx": 65289} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Waugh Barcelona have had their appeal against a two-window transfer ban rejected by FIFA following a hearing on Wednesday. The Spanish giants will be barred from signing players in the next two transfer windows - taking them through until January 2016 - after breaching transfer conditions to do with 'the protection of minors'. But the club have confirmed that they will now take their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in order to have the ban overturned. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Luis Suarez officially unveiled at the Nou Camp Unveliing: Luis Suarez was presented as a Barcelona player on Tuesday but the Catalans have now failed with their bid to have his appeal for biting overturned and have their two-window transfer embargo lifted\n@highlight\nBarcelona appeared in front of FIFA and pleaded their case for leniency\n@highlight\nThey are banned from signing players for the next two transfer windows\n@highlight\nBarcelona will now go to Court of Arbitration for Sport to appeal ban\n@highlight\nThe ban was handed out in April for the 'international transfer of minors'\n@highlight\nBarca immediately appealed the decision and have signed five players since\n@highlight\nThe ban was postponed indefinitely following Barca's immediate appeal\n@highlight\nNew arrival Luis Suarez failed to have his ban reduced last week for biting\n@highlight\nThe striker is now allowed to train with club and made debut on Monday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 15, "end": 23}, {"start": 93, "end": 96}, {"start": 136, "end": 142}, {"start": 408, "end": 437}, {"start": 503, "end": 513}, {"start": 542, "end": 549}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 593, "end": 601}, {"start": 629, "end": 636}, {"start": 771, "end": 779}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 936, "end": 944}, {"start": 961, "end": 990}, {"start": 1103, "end": 1107}, {"start": 1234, "end": 1238}, {"start": 1282, "end": 1292}]}, "qas": [{"query": "FIFA's statement on Wednesday morning read: 'Barcelona is to serve a transfer ban which will see the club prevented from registering any players at both national and international level for two complete and consecutive transfer periods, starting with the next registration period (January 2015) given that the appeal of the club had been granted suspensive effect by the chairman of the @placeholder appeal committee.", "idx": 100122}], "idx": 65292} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- The new commander of U.S. forces in Korea stood just feet away from North Korean soldiers on Friday. Just one day after Gen. James D. Thurman was installed as the head of the United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea, he visited the border between North and South Korea. That area, better known as the DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone, is somewhat ironically named, considering it may be one of the most heavily fortified areas in the world. As Thurman arrived at the truce village of Panmunjom and entered the building where the armistice that ended the Korean War was signed in 1953, North Korean soldiers, some with binoculars, watched through the windows from their side of the border, behind a simple concrete threshold. They also took photographs -- the usual North Korean response to VIPs visiting the area.\n@highlight\nGen. James D. 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Before kick-off, a banner was unveiled proclaiming him 'the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be' in homage to the LA Galaxy-bound talisman. More intriguing, though, were the 11 images of him in the programme. His commercial worth to Liverpool is huge, as he was the main face on every sponsored page. Who will possibly fill that void when he is gone?\n@highlight\nLiverpool and Chelsea drew 1-1 in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final\n@highlight\nSteven Gerrard was hailed as the best ever by banner unveiled in the Kop\n@highlight\nJose Mourinho didn't look impressed when Chelsea fans ridiculed Gerrard\n@highlight\nChelsea warmed up for the match on the waterfront on Monday morning", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 16}, {"start": 55, "end": 68}, {"start": 76, "end": 84}, {"start": 157, "end": 163}, {"start": 310, "end": 318}, {"start": 429, "end": 437}, {"start": 558, "end": 566}, {"start": 572, "end": 578}, {"start": 613, "end": 622}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 715, "end": 717}, {"start": 730, "end": 742}, {"start": 771, "end": 777}, {"start": 794, "end": 800}, {"start": 813, "end": 819}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Gerrard is playing his final few months with Liverpool before leaving for @placeholder in the summer", "idx": 100156}], "idx": 65315} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Niger (CNN) -- Dark shadows were lifting themselves off the sidewalk, slowly stretching, shaking the slumber from their limbs. It was 6:15 a.m. in Niger's capital, Niamey, and I was setting off on a 12-hour drive, leaving its lush boulevards for Agadez, the sands of the Sahara, the desert trails to Libya, and the chaos Moammar Gadhafi's war there is causing. The sun had yet to raise itself over the roofs but already the first hints of day were breaking the sleep of the destitute at the roadside. I have seen poverty before, but even shrouded in the predawn gray, there is no mistaking it: People with little of anything save a public place to lay their heads.\n@highlight\nNiger's goverment worries Libya's war will destabilize the country\n@highlight\nAl Qaeda has kidnapped several foreigners outside Agadez in recent years\n@highlight\nMoammar Gadhafi is rumored to have spent millions on Niger's infrastructure", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 9}, {"start": 147, "end": 151}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 300, "end": 304}, {"start": 321, "end": 335}, {"start": 676, "end": 680}, {"start": 702, "end": 706}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 804, "end": 809}, {"start": 838, "end": 852}, {"start": 891, "end": 895}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Officials publicly say they fear Gadhafi's weapon stockpiles could be falling into @placeholder's hands.", "idx": 100160}], "idx": 65318} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "From the American Civil War to modern day Afghanistan, these heartwarming pictures reveal the enduring bond between soldiers and their dogs over the centuries. Many of the images capture cherished pets providing fleeting moments of respite for battle-weary troops during times of war. They show a common theme across the globe, with soldiers from the UK and U.S. to Russia and China all pictured with faithful dogs in tow. Soldier's best friend: A member of the Irish Guards with an Irish wolfhound in 1987. The handsome breed has been the regiment's mascot since 1902 One picture shows famous Second World War officer General George Patton playing with his favourite bull terrier, while others show Allied troops accompanied by pet dogs while on patrol in Iraq and Afghanistan.\n@highlight\nTouching photographs capture the bond between soldiers and their pets over the centuries\n@highlight\nFrom General Patton's pet bull terrier Willie, to the canine mascots of troops in Iraq, the pictures reveal the special role played by dogs in times of war", "entities": [{"start": 9, "end": 26}, {"start": 42, "end": 52}, {"start": 351, "end": 352}, {"start": 358, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 381}, {"start": 462, "end": 473}, {"start": 483, "end": 487}, {"start": 627, "end": 639}, {"start": 700, "end": 705}, {"start": 757, "end": 760}, {"start": 766, "end": 776}, {"start": 895, "end": 908}, {"start": 929, "end": 934}, {"start": 972, "end": 975}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the U.S. the American pit bull terrier was used in the @placeholder both as a means of protection for soldiers and to send messages.", "idx": 100175}], "idx": 65328} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Kia Scherr couldn't reach her husband and daughter after the terror attacks in Mumbai, India, and didn't know if they were alive. Alan Scherr, 58, died in the attack on the Oberoi hotel in Mumbai, his wife, Kia, confirms. She learned on Friday that her husband, Alan Scherr, 58, and 13-year-old daughter, Naomi, were killed in the assault on the Oberoi hotel. Scherr told CNN that a U.S. consular official confirmed the deaths after members of the group they were traveling with identified the bodies. Naomi and Alan Scherr had come to Mumbai with a travel group for a high-tech meditation retreat with the Synchronicity Foundation, she said. They had been there since November 17 and were due to leave Monday.\n@highlight\nAfter anxious wait, Kia Scherr learns husband, daughter were killed in Mumbai, India\n@highlight\niReporters in Mumbai describe scenes of deadly attacks\n@highlight\nFrom Pennsylvania, husband says, \"I was sitting at home completely helpless\"\n@highlight\niReport.com: Are you there? 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But he hopes the Malaysian Grand Prix goes better than the opener in Melbourne. Hamilton was forced to retire early into the Australian Grand Prix this month and could only watch as Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg emerged victorious. \"For myself and for the team the priority is to try to bag as many points, collectively, me and Nico,\" Hamilton told reporters Saturday. \"I think we have a great opportunity. \"We've got a great car and the team's just performing fantastically right now, so fingers crossed we both see our way through to the finish line.\"\n@highlight\nLewis Hamilton finishes first in qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix\n@highlight\nHamilton claims his 33rd pole position to equal the British record\n@highlight\nReigning world champion Sebastian Vettel places second behind Hamilton\n@highlight\nWet conditions at the Sepang Circuit made it tricky for drivers Saturday", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 22}, {"start": 84, "end": 94}, {"start": 121, "end": 129}, {"start": 131, "end": 140}, {"start": 173, "end": 181}, {"start": 184, "end": 191}, {"start": 229, "end": 238}, {"start": 240, "end": 249}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 304, "end": 315}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 440, "end": 447}, {"start": 670, "end": 683}, {"start": 722, "end": 730}, {"start": 732, "end": 741}, {"start": 754, "end": 761}, {"start": 806, "end": 812}, {"start": 856, "end": 871}, {"start": 894, "end": 901}, {"start": 936, "end": 949}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Even though he was only fractionally behind Hamilton in qualifying, Vettel suggested @placeholder was the team to beat Sunday.", "idx": 100184}], "idx": 65337} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:04 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:53 EST, 30 August 2013 A husband and wife who eloped in 1942 and were married for more than seven decades died hours apart this week at a hospice in northern Illinois. Family members say Robert and Nora Viands were inseparable during their marriage, which included three separate wedding ceremonies. Together, they raised five children. 'They were really never apart,' said one of their daughters, Barb Milton. 'They would hold hands in the dining room.' Together forever: Robert and Nora Viands, of Rockford, Illinois on their wedding day and on their 50th wedding anniversary. After 71 years of marriage the couple died 16 hours apart on Wednesday\n@highlight\nRobert, 93, and Nora Viands, 88, died in their shared hospital room hours apart\n@highlight\nThey had been married for 71 years\n@highlight\nThe couple met on a blind date even though Nora wasn't interested in Robert at first!", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 232, "end": 239}, {"start": 261, "end": 266}, {"start": 272, "end": 282}, {"start": 472, "end": 482}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 558, "end": 568}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 584, "end": 591}, {"start": 735, "end": 740}, {"start": 751, "end": 761}, {"start": 915, "end": 918}, {"start": 941, "end": 946}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The two lived together in their home until moving to a @placeholder retirement center earlier this year as their health deteriorated.", "idx": 100186}], "idx": 65339} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Petra Kvitova dumped Caroline Wozniacki out of the WTA Championships with a straight sets victory that sealed her place in the final four. Kvitova, the 2011 Wimbledon champion, inflicted Wozniacki's second defeat in Istanbul, winning 6-4 6-2 to go top of the Red Group. World number one Wozniacki, who called the trainer on during her match after complaining of feeling sick, is rock bottom of the group after playing all three of her round robin games. After her victory Kvitova told CNN she was delighted to make the final four: \"It's nice when I win and I'm happy to be in the semi-final. 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About 200 supporters turned out to get behind Kate Kelly, who decided not to attend the disciplinary hearing in her former congregation. Instead, she sent in a letter she wrote and about 1,000 letters from supporters. The leader of Ordain Women is accused of apostasy, defined as repeated and public advocacy of positions that oppose church teachings. The bishop of her former congregation emailed Kelly to tell her he and other leaders considered her status and reviewed her response, spokeswoman Laurie Turner said in a statement.\n@highlight\nThe Salt Lake City, Utah, vigil for Kate Kelly Sunday night came as her former church leaders met in Virginia to decide if she will be ousted from her church\n@highlight\nThe leader of Ordain Women is accused of apostasy, defined as repeated and public advocacy of positions that oppose church teachings\n@highlight\nKelly, an international human rights lawyer, said she stands behind everything she has done since forming Ordain Women in 2013\n@highlight\nThe group advocates for gender equality in the faith, with the ultimate goal of allowing women in the lay clergy", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 47, "end": 52}, {"start": 84, "end": 97}, {"start": 100, "end": 103}, {"start": 155, "end": 162}, {"start": 259, "end": 268}, {"start": 445, "end": 456}, {"start": 611, "end": 615}, {"start": 711, "end": 723}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 777, "end": 780}, {"start": 793, "end": 802}, {"start": 858, "end": 865}, {"start": 940, "end": 951}, {"start": 1070, "end": 1074}, {"start": 1176, "end": 1187}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Similar vigils were held in 17 countries, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 100195}], "idx": 65344} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Sony blamed the global economic slowdown, increased competition and an appreciating yen for a 95 percent drop in third-quarter profits, as the company announced its results Thursday. Customers check Sony's Bravia brand LCD TVs at an electronics shop in Tokyo, Japan. Profits for the quarter, which ended December 31, fell from nearly 200 billion yen ($2.2 billion) in 2007 to about 10 billion yen ($110 million) in 2008. Across the company, sales were down 25 percent, but electronics and games sales were especially hard hit. Sales of games, including the company's popular PlayStation series, fell 32 percent over the year. Sales of electronics decreased by nearly 30 percent.\n@highlight\nSales were down 25 percent across the company\n@highlight\nElectronics and games especially hard hit, with sales falling 30 percent or more\n@highlight\nSony warned last week it will close out fiscal year with operating loss of $2.9 billion", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 25}, {"start": 221, "end": 224}, {"start": 228, "end": 247}, {"start": 275, "end": 279}, {"start": 282, "end": 286}, {"start": 597, "end": 607}, {"start": 861, "end": 864}]}, "qas": [{"query": "A stronger yen makes @placeholder products more expensive or forces companies to lower their profit margins to keep prices the same.", "idx": 100197}], "idx": 65346} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sam Allardyce collected the Barclays Manager of the Month accolade on Friday and then advised rival Paul Lambert to take a holiday during next week's international break. The West Ham boss, who faces Aston Villa's Lambert at Upton Park on Saturday, shared one of the secrets of his success: 'Get out of the country in an international break. Re-focus your mind and body so you're ready for the next phase.' In a double boost for West Ham, Allardyce's achievement was matched by Senegal striker Diafra Sakho, who scooped the Player of the Month prize. Sam Allardyce picked up the manager of the Month award after guiding his team to fifth in the Premier League\n@highlight\nSam Allardyce has collected the Barclays Manager of the Month award\n@highlight\nHammers boss advised Paul Lambert to holiday over international break\n@highlight\nDiafra Sakho made it a double by picking up the Player of the Month award", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 28, "end": 65}, {"start": 100, "end": 111}, {"start": 175, "end": 182}, {"start": 200, "end": 210}, {"start": 214, "end": 220}, {"start": 225, "end": 234}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 439, "end": 447}, {"start": 478, "end": 484}, {"start": 494, "end": 505}, {"start": 524, "end": 542}, {"start": 551, "end": 563}, {"start": 594, "end": 604}, {"start": 646, "end": 659}, {"start": 672, "end": 684}, {"start": 704, "end": 732}, {"start": 751, "end": 757}, {"start": 772, "end": 783}, {"start": 832, "end": 843}, {"start": 880, "end": 898}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The award for @placeholder, 60, represents a remarkable turnaround for the manager who was booed and jeered by many West Ham fans last season for what they took as unimaginative boring football, and an uninspired final 13th place finish in the table.", "idx": 100202}], "idx": 65351} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Royal Caribbean Cruise Line employee has been arrested and charged with burglarizing the homes of 24 vacationers who were spending time at sea. Police in Palm Beach County say the employee accessed personal information about reservations to find out when the vacationers would be away. Bethsaida Sandoval, 38, a Royal Caribbean vacation planner, has been charged with 24 counts of burglary across Palm Beach County, including Boca Raton, Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Sandoval's husband, John Lopez, acted as her accomplice, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. According to the probable cause affidavit, Sandoval admitted that she and her husband were involved in the burglaries. Her position gave her full access to victims' home addresses.\n@highlight\nFormer Royal Caribbean worker charged in 24 burglaries\n@highlight\nPolice say she used her position to access vacation information\n@highlight\nBurglaries took place on first night of cruises, authorities say", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 13}, {"start": 16, "end": 18}, {"start": 33, "end": 59}, {"start": 187, "end": 203}, {"start": 319, "end": 336}, {"start": 345, "end": 359}, {"start": 430, "end": 446}, {"start": 459, "end": 468}, {"start": 471, "end": 477}, {"start": 483, "end": 500}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 512, "end": 519}, {"start": 532, "end": 541}, {"start": 586, "end": 619}, {"start": 665, "end": 672}, {"start": 821, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The sheriff's office says @placeholder has fully cooperated with the investigation.", "idx": 100213}], "idx": 65358} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan on March 11 last year took an estimated 19,000 lives, caused the evacuation of about 300,000 people, and set off the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The meltdowns of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors ended Japan's plans to produce half of its electricity through nuclear energy. Flotsam from 2011 Japan tsunami reaches Alaska All of Japan's remaining reactors are offline, and experts believe that strong anti-nuclear feelings will keep them from restarting for some time. Beyond Japan's shores, the crisis has pushed Germany, Italy and Switzerland to end their commitment to nuclear power. Fukushima has given U.S. nuclear regulators four important lessons given a tendency to downplay the far-reaching consequences of disasters and outdated ways of preparing for them.\n@highlight\nDaniel Aldrich: The Fukushima meltdowns reveal flaws in nuclear disaster planning\n@highlight\nHuge evacuations caused gridlock, he says, and first responders left for their families\n@highlight\nAldrich: a 10-mile evacuation radius is a \"fantasy\"; at least a 50-mile radius is needed\n@highlight\nAldrich: Half of America lives within 50 miles of a plant; we can't dismiss the risks", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 52, "end": 56}, {"start": 204, "end": 212}, {"start": 236, "end": 252}, {"start": 269, "end": 273}, {"start": 360, "end": 364}, {"start": 382, "end": 387}, {"start": 396, "end": 400}, {"start": 543, "end": 547}, {"start": 581, "end": 587}, {"start": 590, "end": 594}, {"start": 600, "end": 610}, {"start": 654, "end": 662}, {"start": 674, "end": 677}, {"start": 845, "end": 858}, {"start": 865, "end": 873}, {"start": 1037, "end": 1043}, {"start": 1137, "end": 1143}, {"start": 1154, "end": 1160}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Third, @placeholder has underscored the ways in which formal evacuation plans are \"fantasy documents.\"", "idx": 100215}], "idx": 65359} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Hugo Gye Israel today carried out bombing raids on the Gaza Strip in revenge for a rocket attack on a factory by Islamic militants Hamas. The country's foreign minister also suggested it might be necessary to re-occupy the territory in a bid to stop the continuous low-level attacks from Palestinian militias. The latest airstrikes come at a time of high tensions in the region, after three Israeli teenagers were apparently kidnapped by Hamas. 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Wayne Swan, who also serves as treasurer and is his center-left Labor Party government's ranking finance minister, took aim at the Tea Party during a speech to a business forum, breaking a convention among Australia's major parties to steer clear of U.S. domestic political debates.\n@highlight\nWayne Swan cited debate over debt ceiling as an example", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 146, "end": 155}, {"start": 188, "end": 196}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 245, "end": 253}, {"start": 325, "end": 328}, {"start": 374, "end": 389}, {"start": 410, "end": 417}, {"start": 767, "end": 776}]}, "qas": [{"query": "said 'the extreme right @placeholder wing' of the Republican Party had", "idx": 100225}], "idx": 65367} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Dinamo Zagreb believe they are close to agreeing terms with Arsenal over the sale of midfielder Marcelo Brozovic. 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Romney used a rally in Golden, Colorado, to unveil a simplified campaign message called for by some Republican strategists, laying out a five-point plan that he said would put the nation back on the correct economic path. The proposals are traditional conservative stances on domestic energy production, trade, job training, deficit reduction and boosting small businesses, with Romney promising that, if elected, he would deliver on them to unleash the full potential of the U.S. economy.\n@highlight\nNEW: Mitt Romney appears on stage with some potential VP nominees\n@highlight\nRomney lays out a five-point plan for the country\n@highlight\nPresident Obama ridicules what he calls Republican \"tax cut fairy dust\"\n@highlight\nBoth candidates campaign Thursday in battleground states", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 19, "end": 30}, {"start": 36, "end": 45}, {"start": 57, "end": 67}, {"start": 213, "end": 218}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 244, "end": 251}, {"start": 313, "end": 322}, {"start": 592, "end": 597}, {"start": 689, "end": 692}, {"start": 719, "end": 729}, {"start": 791, "end": 796}, {"start": 862, "end": 866}, {"start": 892, "end": 901}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They have not gotten @placeholder back to work again,\" Romney said of Obama, citing 41 straight months of unemployment over 8%.", "idx": 100228}], "idx": 65370} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Trenton, New Jersey (CNN) -- Many 16-year-olds might covet a smartphone, an Xbox, maybe some expensive new sneakers or even a car. Ronald Hennig just wanted a suit so he could attend a relative's funeral. \"I didn't really own even a shirt and tie or dress shoes,\" he said. \"I was seeing some of my old family members, and it was kind of embarrassing to not have a suit when everyone else would have one.\" The teenager, who had been in and out of foster care for much of his childhood, was living in a group home at the time. His caseworker was unable to justify the nonessential expense.\n@highlight\nFoster children don't often get what they want, but one group is trying to help change that\n@highlight\nDanielle Gletow's nonprofit posts kids' wishes online so anyone can pay for them\n@highlight\nWishes can be tangible like a bike, or they can be an experience like music lessons\n@highlight\nDo you know a hero? 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And it is just as well he kept faith with the striker he suspects is still feeling the effects of surgery on a broken kneecap, for within three minutes of the restart he had pounced to claim a point. \u2018That\u2019s why you leave players like Papiss on, because he\u2019s a goalscorer,\u2019 said Pardew, whose side have lost just once in nine games and that at West Ham on Saturday. 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Better than Christmas. Transfer Deadline Day is looming \u2013 so let the fun begin on MailOnline. For sports news operations, it is a chance to flex your muscles, show your medals, break the stories of the latest deals and then publish them as fast as is possible. In our office, the day starts at around 6am and finishes at midnight. It\u2019s an adrenalin rush of breaking news and revealing detail (and hoping it\u2019s Manchester United, Arsenal or Liverpool signing someone in a desperate late dash and not just relying on Scunthorpe or Bury taking a left back on loan\u2026 please).\n@highlight\nMesut Ozil to Arsenal was first revealed on MailOnline Sport last year\n@highlight\nManchester United's capture of Maroune Fellaini also broken by Sportsmail\n@highlight\nWill Petr Cech leave Chelsea? And which club will sign Danny Welbeck?\n@highlight\nRead all the best transfer news here... 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More than 20 inches of rain have fallen over the past 24 hours in spots in Escambia County, the county's emergency management director John Dosh told CNN around noon Sunday. The National Weather Service, in fact, noted a wide range of rainfall totals around the region through 8 a.m. Sunday. Though some coastal spots such as Destin, Florida, received around an inch, others had much more -- including between five and 10 inches in parts of Mobile, Alabama, and 21.7 inches in West Pensacola, Florida.\n@highlight\nNEW: The weather service warns of a \"high risk of rip tide currents\" through Monday\n@highlight\nRainfall totals varied greatly in the region, from one inch to nearly 22 inches\n@highlight\nRoads, bridges and structures -- including a county jail -- are affected, officials say\n@highlight\nFlash flood watches are in effect for parts of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 22, "end": 38}, {"start": 52, "end": 58}, {"start": 296, "end": 310}, {"start": 356, "end": 364}, {"start": 371, "end": 373}, {"start": 399, "end": 422}, {"start": 547, "end": 552}, {"start": 555, "end": 561}, {"start": 662, "end": 667}, {"start": 670, "end": 676}, {"start": 698, "end": 711}, {"start": 714, "end": 720}, {"start": 1066, "end": 1072}, {"start": 1075, "end": 1081}, {"start": 1087, "end": 1097}]}, "qas": [{"query": "There is also \"a high risk for rip currents\" through 1 p.m. Monday off Alabama and @placeholder beaches, according to the weather agency.", "idx": 100252}], "idx": 65388} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- To many who watched his long, rambling video statement, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared strangely distracted, unfocused, perhaps under the influence of drugs while boasting of abducting nearly 300 Nigerian schoolgirls. But there is calculation in such cruelty, and method where some see madness. The kidnapping serves Shekau on many levels, and observers of Boko Haram say he should not be underestimated. Shekau's on-camera performances are the opposite of the composed appearances of late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the terror group's current chief, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Jacob Zenn, an expert on Boko Haram with the Jamestown Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based research and analysis firm, says Shekau has even acknowledged the intellectual chaos of his presentations. But they impress his followers.\n@highlight\nAbubakar Shekau is ruthless when dealing with dissent among his followers\n@highlight\nHe took the reigns of Boko Haram after the death of Mohamed Yusuf in 2009\n@highlight\nSome analysts wonder if kidnapped girls will be used as bargaining chips", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 65, "end": 74}, {"start": 83, "end": 97}, {"start": 217, "end": 224}, {"start": 338, "end": 343}, {"start": 378, "end": 387}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 511, "end": 518}, {"start": 527, "end": 541}, {"start": 581, "end": 597}, {"start": 600, "end": 609}, {"start": 625, "end": 634}, {"start": 645, "end": 664}, {"start": 669, "end": 684}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 842, "end": 856}, {"start": 949, "end": 958}, {"start": 979, "end": 991}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Twice wounded himself -- in 2009 and 2012 -- @placeholder appears to revel in violence.", "idx": 100256}], "idx": 65391} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Detective Hercule Poirot is set to make a triumphant return in a new thriller - almost four decades after he last featured in an Agatha Christie novel. The Monogram Murders is to be written by poet and crime novelist Sophie Hannah and is set for release on September 8. The publication comes almost 39 years after the last Poirot novel Curtain - which was published in September 1975. Hercule Poirot, pictured here played by actor David Suchet, will return in a new thriller novel called The Monogram Murders. 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Audio recordings from a conversation full of racist comments attributed to Sterling surfaced over the weekend, bringing national attention to him and his team. But the billionaire real estate mogul has found himself in hot water in the past, denying in court accusations of discrimination tied to the NBA team and to property he owns. A top team executive accused Sterling of running the Clippers with a \"plantation\" mentality. Federal prosecutors accused his rental company of refusing to lease Beverly Hills apartments to African-Americans. And a group of tenants accused him of \"numerous discriminatory statements and housing practices.\"\n@highlight\nAbdul-Jabbar: \"Actions speak louder than words, and Mr. Sterling's actions have been consistent\"\n@highlight\nCourt documents detail past discrimination claims against L.A. 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Carl Mills, 29, is accused of killing three generations of the same family after setting their home ablaze. Kayleigh Buckley, 17, six-month-old daughter Kimberley and grandmother Kim, 46, were all trapped in their home when it was engulfed in flames.\n@highlight\nCarl Mills is accused of killing three generations of the same family in fire\n@highlight\nCourt heard he set fire to home on day his daughter returned from hospital\n@highlight\nThe 29-year-old denies three charges of murder", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 84, "end": 93}, {"start": 214, "end": 232}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 526, "end": 541}, {"start": 571, "end": 579}, {"start": 597, "end": 599}, {"start": 680, "end": 689}, {"start": 769, "end": 773}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wanted @placeholder to be with him and him alone.", "idx": 100273}, {"query": "The court heard how he also sent a string of messages taunting @placeholder about the balloons outside the house - which the prosecution claim places him at the scene.", "idx": 100274}], "idx": 65405} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amina Begum had never seen a computer until a few years ago, but now she's on Skype regularly with her husband. 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Since then, the populous Latin American nation of 122 million has invested in one of the most advanced seismic warning systems anywhere in the world. The SASMEX facility came online in 1991 and reacts to data gathered by sensors placed near major fault lines along Mexico's Pacific coast. Receivers dotted around five major cities, including Mexico City and Acapulco, will sound the alarm if they detect an earthquake. 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The Netherlands -- fresh off an uplifting third-place finish at the World Cup in Brazil -- lost their first Euro or World Cup qualifier since October 2011 after a slumping Czech Republic overcame Guus Hiddink's weakened side 2-1 in Group A thanks to an injury-time effort. It stemmed from a defensive blunder, as Daryl Janmaat's header intended for his keeper Jasper Cillessen went past Cillessen, hit the post and gave Vaclav Pilar an easy finish.\n@highlight\nThe Netherlands lose their first qualifier in three years after a 2-1 defeat to the Czechs\n@highlight\nThe result came after the Netherlands lost to Italy 2-0 in a high-profile friendly\n@highlight\nItaly wins at Norway for the first time since 1937, cruising in a 2-0 victory in Oslo\n@highlight\nIt was the first competitive game in charge for Antonio Conte, who left Juventus in the summer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 23, "end": 33}, {"start": 85, "end": 89}, {"start": 113, "end": 121}, {"start": 148, "end": 158}, {"start": 212, "end": 220}, {"start": 225, "end": 230}, {"start": 252, "end": 255}, {"start": 260, "end": 268}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 340, "end": 351}, {"start": 376, "end": 382}, {"start": 457, "end": 469}, {"start": 504, "end": 519}, {"start": 531, "end": 539}, {"start": 564, "end": 575}, {"start": 608, "end": 618}, {"start": 688, "end": 693}, {"start": 732, "end": 742}, {"start": 752, "end": 756}, {"start": 800, "end": 804}, {"start": 814, "end": 819}, {"start": 881, "end": 884}, {"start": 945, "end": 957}, {"start": 969, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He wants the players, too, to play with pride in an @placeholder shirt -- a shirt that he wore 20 times during his own career.", "idx": 100286}], "idx": 65416} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Alex Delmar-morgan PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 27 January 2014 The U.S. threatened targeted sanctions Sunday against those responsible for the worsening sectarian violence in the Central African Republic as at least eight died in fresh clashes. Mob violence in the capital Bangui claimed eight lives Sunday as Christian militia attacked and looted predominantly Muslim neighborhoods, with fighting between religious groups intensifying. On Friday a former Muslim minister was hacked to death by armed groups. John Kerry, the U.S. secretary of state, said Washington was considering \u2018targeted sanctions against those who further destabilize the situation, or pursue their own selfish ends by abetting or encouraging the violence\u2019.\n@highlight\nU.S. says it is mulling targeted sanctions against ringleaders of the violence\n@highlight\nEight more killed in fresh clashes between Christian and Muslim militia\n@highlight\nTwo bodies seen burning in the street, witnesses say", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 20}, {"start": 102, "end": 105}, {"start": 214, "end": 237}, {"start": 308, "end": 313}, {"start": 345, "end": 353}, {"start": 397, "end": 402}, {"start": 491, "end": 496}, {"start": 544, "end": 553}, {"start": 560, "end": 563}, {"start": 590, "end": 599}, {"start": 776, "end": 779}, {"start": 909, "end": 917}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}]}, "qas": [{"query": "They caught them just right here and killed them,\" said a young man who gave his name only as @placeholder.", "idx": 100289}], "idx": 65419} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Top officials at the campaign committee for House Republicans said Tuesday they weren't aware of anonymous Twitter accounts that were used ahead of the midterms to share internal polling data with outside groups, potentially violating campaign finance laws. \"I don't know anything about it,\" Oregon GOP Rep. 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Campaign finance experts said that pushed the limits of election laws that bar coordination between campaigns and outside groups, such as super PACs and nonprofits.\n@highlight\nCNN reported Monday that NRCC, outside groups shared information on anonymous Twitter accounts\n@highlight\nElection experts say the practice could violate campaign finance laws\n@highlight\nNRCC chairman to CNN: \"I don't know anything about it\"", "entities": [{"start": 44, "end": 60}, {"start": 107, "end": 113}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 308, "end": 318}, {"start": 341, "end": 378}, {"start": 386, "end": 388}, {"start": 399, "end": 401}, {"start": 424, "end": 427}, {"start": 464, "end": 482}, {"start": 488, "end": 510}, {"start": 558, "end": 564}, {"start": 602, "end": 606}, {"start": 791, "end": 793}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 869, "end": 875}, {"start": 978, "end": 981}, {"start": 995, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "When asked if he planned to investigate the behavior within the @placeholder, Walden said he would \"look into it\" internally.", "idx": 100291}], "idx": 65421} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 21:12 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:46 EST, 21 December 2013 Tragic: City worker Elsa Carneau, 25, was discovered face down in the water at Virgin Active in Kensington, West London, two years ago One of Sir Richard Branson\u2019s health clubs has been fined \u00a3100,000 after a former model drowned in an unsupervised swimming pool. City worker Elsa Carneau, 25, was discovered face down in the water at Virgin Active in Kensington, West London, two years ago. She was discovered face down in the water at the company\u2019s flagship \u00a3145-a-month High Street Kensington branch two years ago.\n@highlight\nElsa Carneau was found dead in the pool at Virgin Active in Kensington\n@highlight\nThe risks which led to death were 'entirely foreseeable', prosecutors said", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 19, "end": 27}, {"start": 60, "end": 66}, {"start": 117, "end": 128}, {"start": 176, "end": 188}, {"start": 193, "end": 202}, {"start": 205, "end": 215}, {"start": 243, "end": 257}, {"start": 361, "end": 364}, {"start": 373, "end": 384}, {"start": 432, "end": 444}, {"start": 449, "end": 458}, {"start": 461, "end": 471}, {"start": 570, "end": 591}, {"start": 626, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 681}, {"start": 686, "end": 695}]}, "qas": [{"query": "He said staff have been sacked in Kensington venue and pools across all 112 @placeholder clubs now have \u2018constant poolside supervision\u2019.", "idx": 100294}], "idx": 65424} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Editor's note: Republican Leslie Sanchez was director of the White House Initiative on Hispanic Education from 2001 to 2003 and author of \"Los Republicanos: Why Hispanics and Republicans Need Each Other.\" She is CEO of the Impacto Group, which specializes in market research about women and Hispanics. Leslie Sanchez says Republicans should treat Hispanics as part of the mainstream of America. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As the members of the Republican National Committee prepare to choose a party chairman to serve for the next two years, the calls for new \"Hispanic outreach\" initiatives are flying -- in my view, unnecessarily. It is probably true that President Obama's election marks the beginning of a post-partisan, post-racial America, or at least a time when these issues are less divisive than in years past.\n@highlight\nLeslie Sanchez: Republicans are talking about a new outreach to Hispanics\n@highlight\nShe says Hispanics are part of the American mainstream with broad interests\n@highlight\nSanchez: Candidates, including Obama, talked about narrow issues\n@highlight\nShe says Hispanics want to be seen as Americans, with a stake in the future", "entities": [{"start": 15, "end": 24}, {"start": 26, "end": 39}, {"start": 61, "end": 104}, {"start": 139, "end": 154}, {"start": 161, "end": 169}, {"start": 175, "end": 185}, {"start": 187, "end": 201}, {"start": 223, "end": 235}, {"start": 291, "end": 299}, {"start": 302, "end": 315}, {"start": 322, "end": 332}, {"start": 386, "end": 392}, {"start": 395, "end": 404}, {"start": 407, "end": 409}, {"start": 437, "end": 465}, {"start": 661, "end": 665}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 825, "end": 838}, {"start": 841, "end": 851}, {"start": 919, "end": 927}, {"start": 945, "end": 952}, {"start": 997, "end": 1003}, {"start": 1028, "end": 1032}, {"start": 1111, "end": 1119}]}, "qas": [{"query": "What Hispanics want, and what we as @placeholder want them to want, is to be included in the American experience.", "idx": 100298}], "idx": 65426} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The U.S. Agriculture Department cited drought and heat on Wednesday in designating 597 counties in 14 states as primary natural disaster areas. \"As drought persists, USDA will continue to partner with producers to see them through longer-term recovery, while taking the swift actions needed to help farmers and ranchers prepare their land and operations for the upcoming planting season,\" Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a statement. The designations make qualified farmers in the areas eligible for low-interest loans, the agency said. Affected counties have suffered severe drought for eight consecutive weeks, which qualified them for the automatic designation.\n@highlight\nNEW: \"This is the worst drought I've ever seen,\" says 62-year-old Missouri farmer\n@highlight\nThe designations make farmers eligible for low-interest loans\n@highlight\nHelp kicks in automatically after eight consecutive weeks of severe drought\n@highlight\n597 counties in 14 states are designated primary natural disaster areas", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 16}, {"start": 18, "end": 39}, {"start": 175, "end": 178}, {"start": 420, "end": 430}, {"start": 695, "end": 697}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Drought shriveled crops across the farm belt, leading to an expected rise in food prices in 2013, according to @placeholder.", "idx": 100304}], "idx": 65430} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Historic: What killed Richard the Lionheart? He succumbed to a mystery infection More than eight centuries after he fell in battle, the mystery of what actually killed one of England's most famous kings could finally be solved. Richard the Lionheart succumbed to a mystery infection while being treated for a crossbow wound during a siege of a castle in France on April 6, 1199. But nobody has ever been able to work out what germ infected Richard\u2019s bloodstream, so causing his death at the age of 42. Now Philippe Charlier, a leading forensics expert, is to examine a miniscule sample of the 12th Century king\u2019s heart so as to identify the cause of his death 812 years ago.\n@highlight\nPhilippe Charlier is described as the 'Indiana Jones of the graveyards'\n@highlight\nHe previously put paid to claims that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned by his British captors", "entities": [{"start": 22, "end": 42}, {"start": 175, "end": 181}, {"start": 228, "end": 248}, {"start": 354, "end": 359}, {"start": 440, "end": 446}, {"start": 506, "end": 522}, {"start": 686, "end": 702}, {"start": 725, "end": 737}, {"start": 807, "end": 824}, {"start": 846, "end": 852}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Despite his reputation in @placeholder, Richard spent most of his time in his lands in France, and mainly conversed in French dialects.", "idx": 100308}], "idx": 65434} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Mark Prigg Scientists have identified 101 distinct geysers erupting on Saturn\u2019s icy moon Enceladus. 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It clearly shows the curvilinear arrangement of geysers, erupting from the fractures. .From left to right, the fractures are Alexandria, Cairo, Baghdad, and Damascus.\n@highlight\nAnalysis suggests it is possible for liquid water to reach from the moon\u2019s underground sea all the way to its surface\n@highlight\nUsed mission data from Nasa\u2019s Cassini spacecraft taken over seven years to map each geyser eruption", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 75, "end": 80}, {"start": 93, "end": 101}, {"start": 257, "end": 260}, {"start": 264, "end": 270}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 497, "end": 502}, {"start": 511, "end": 519}, {"start": 647, "end": 656}, {"start": 659, "end": 663}, {"start": 666, "end": 672}, {"start": 679, "end": 686}, {"start": 852, "end": 855}, {"start": 859, "end": 865}]}, "qas": [{"query": "In the companion paper, the authors report the brightness of the plume formed by all the geysers, as seen with Cassini\u2019s high resolution cameras, changes periodically as Enceladus orbits @placeholder.", "idx": 100309}], "idx": 65435} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 28 August 2012 Apple has handed a judge a list of eight Samsung products it wants yanked from shelves and banned from the U.S. market after a huge win in a federal copyright infringement case. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh asked for the list after a San Jose jury slammed Samsung with a $1.05billion verdict last week, finding that the South Korean technology giant had 'willfully' copied Apple's iPhone and iPad in creating and marketing the products. 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Villa's five-game and 15-minute wait for a goal ended when Andreas Weimann opened the scoring following a spell of dominance from the hosts as he collected Charles N'Zogbia's cross to slot home from close range. Tempers flared for the second time in little over five minutes after the hour mark and Christian Benteke was shown a straight red card by referee Neil Swarbrick after a tussle with Erik Lamela in which the Belgium international raised his hand to his opponent's face.\n@highlight\nHarry Kane's 89th-minute free kick ensured a 2-1 victory for Tottenham after the visitors were trailing 1-0 early in the second-half\n@highlight\nThe 21-year-old striker entered the match with 30 minutes remaining\n@highlight\nMauricio Pochettino heaps praise on young English forward", "entities": [{"start": 17, "end": 26}, {"start": 82, "end": 90}, {"start": 164, "end": 174}, {"start": 198, "end": 207}, {"start": 210, "end": 214}, {"start": 269, "end": 283}, {"start": 366, "end": 381}, {"start": 509, "end": 525}, {"start": 568, "end": 581}, {"start": 603, "end": 613}, {"start": 628, "end": 634}, {"start": 701, "end": 710}, {"start": 762, "end": 770}, {"start": 924, "end": 942}, {"start": 966, "end": 972}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The travelling @placeholder fans celebrate with the Spurs players in front of them at Villa Park on Sunday", "idx": 100325}], "idx": 65444} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Beijing, China (CNN) -- The Shanghai court trying an Australian Rio Tinto executive on charges of bribery and theft of commercial secrets will deliver its verdict on Monday. Australian consular officials will be in court when it renders its decision on the fate of Stern Hu, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said Thursday. It was not immediately clear whether the court will also announce on the same day the verdict against three other Rio Tinto employees who were tried on the same charges. The three-day trial of the four employees of the mining giant ended Wednesday. 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The Prime Minister condemned Labour\u2019s \u2018damaging, nonsensical, twisted economic policy\u2019 and scoffed at what he called \u2018Red Ed and his Blue Peter economy\u2019 \u2013 saying it would heap ruin on Britain. In an annual conference speech shorn of policy gimmicks and rhetorical flourishes, he repeatedly asked voters to allow the Conservatives to \u2018finish the job\u2019 of turning Britain around. 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Forensics expert Roger Dixon, on the stand for a third day, was grilled over his interpretation of a reconstruction of the scene where double-amputee runner Pistorius killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in February last year. One key line of questioning dealt with the position of a magazine rack within the toilet room where she was shot. 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Terrified Nate Hatch, 14, dropped to the ground in the cafeteria at Marysville-Pilchuck High School near Seattle, Washington after a bullet tore through his jaw. But instead of screaming out in pain the brave teen lay still on the floor and pretended he was dead as the sound of bullets rang out around him, his grandfather has revealed. 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The Justice Department unsealed a slew of indictments Thursday that accused 14 people of providing \"money, personnel and services\" to Al-Shabaab, the Islamist militant group battling Somalia's U.N.-backed transitional government. Most were in Minnesota, where the group has attempted to find recruits from among Somali immigrants. FBI agents have arrested two women in Rochester, Minnesota, about 85 miles south of Minneapolis, on charges of raising money for the insurgents, the Justice Department announced. 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We know who to blame.\" In the song, the 62-year-old son of the legendary country singer Hank Williams did not appear to accept any blame for his part in a recent controversy stemming from an appearance last Monday on \"Fox and Friends,\" Fox News' morning show.\n@highlight\nHank Williams Jr. compared President Obama to Hitler on \"Fox and Friends\"\n@highlight\nESPN dropped use of his songs from its broadcasts, and he apologized\n@highlight\nBut there's no remorse evident in a new song posted on Williams' website\n@highlight\nHe blasts ESPN, Fox and what he calls the United Socialist States of America", "entities": [{"start": 30, "end": 33}, {"start": 38, "end": 58}, {"start": 62, "end": 78}, {"start": 109, "end": 123}, {"start": 150, "end": 183}, {"start": 321, "end": 328}, {"start": 496, "end": 508}, {"start": 626, "end": 640}, {"start": 644, "end": 651}, {"start": 679, "end": 695}, {"start": 716, "end": 720}, {"start": 725, "end": 730}, {"start": 736, "end": 750}, {"start": 764, "end": 767}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 938, "end": 941}, {"start": 944, "end": 946}, {"start": 970, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "At the end of his song posted Monday, Williams urged people to \"keep 'Fox and Friends' and @placeholder out of your homes\" in light of the flare-up.", "idx": 100362}], "idx": 65466} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- If presidential hopeful Rick Perry should awaken one night in a cold sweat with the Ghost of Republican Past hovering by his bedside, the apparition will likely take the form of Sen. Charles Percy, who passed away on Saturday after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Percy's political career ended when he lost his Illinois Senate seat in 1984, the same year that future Texas Gov. Rick Perry won his first election to the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat. Charles Percy's fall from GOP wunderkind to party outcast offers a vivid illustration of the Republican Party's mutation from a vibrant and diverse coalition to the dogmatic cult of conservative ideology that it has become today.\n@highlight\nMichael Wolraich: In 1968, Charles Percy was a rising GOP star who fought urban poverty, Nixon\n@highlight\nEmerging New Right toppled Percy and other liberal Republicans, he writes\n@highlight\nWolraich: Percy's career shows how a diverse GOP became lock-stepped in ideology", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 42}, {"start": 102, "end": 111}, {"start": 192, "end": 204}, {"start": 262, "end": 270}, {"start": 283, "end": 287}, {"start": 331, "end": 345}, {"start": 387, "end": 391}, {"start": 398, "end": 407}, {"start": 439, "end": 468}, {"start": 475, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 497}, {"start": 511, "end": 513}, {"start": 578, "end": 593}, {"start": 726, "end": 741}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 780, "end": 782}, {"start": 815, "end": 819}, {"start": 832, "end": 849}, {"start": 859, "end": 863}, {"start": 883, "end": 893}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 927, "end": 931}, {"start": 962, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "But in 2012, it's the liberal @placeholder who wouldn't have stood a chance.", "idx": 100363}], "idx": 65467} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "London (CNN) -- Authorities arrested eight people Saturday -- including five journalists of Britain's bestselling Sun newspaper -- as part of an inquiry into alleged illegal payments to police and officials. The other three are a police officer, an employee of the Ministry of Defence and a member of the armed forces, the Metropolitan Police said. A search was carried out at News International's offices in east London, the police said, as well as the homes of those arrested. News International, which owns the Sun, is a U.K. subsidiary of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Following the arrests, Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corp, issued a personal assurance to one of his executives to continue to own and publish The Sun newspaper, according to an internal staff memo sent by News International Chief Executive Tom Mockridge.\n@highlight\nNEW: All eight are free after posting bail, police say\n@highlight\nRupert Murdoch will continue to own and publish Sun, an executive says\n@highlight\nThe executive names the five Sun employees who've been arrested\n@highlight\nA police officer, a member of the military and a Ministry of Defence employee were also arrested", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 10}, {"start": 92, "end": 98}, {"start": 114, "end": 116}, {"start": 265, "end": 283}, {"start": 323, "end": 341}, {"start": 377, "end": 394}, {"start": 409, "end": 419}, {"start": 479, "end": 496}, {"start": 514, "end": 516}, {"start": 524, "end": 527}, {"start": 555, "end": 568}, {"start": 572, "end": 581}, {"start": 606, "end": 612}, {"start": 635, "end": 643}, {"start": 730, "end": 736}, {"start": 793, "end": 810}, {"start": 828, "end": 840}, {"start": 920, "end": 933}, {"start": 968, "end": 970}, {"start": 1031, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1126, "end": 1144}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"@placeholder has a proud history of delivering ground-breaking journalism.", "idx": 100369}], "idx": 65473} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lizzie Parry for MailOnline A new study into the benefits of Tai Chi for patients suffering cystic fibrosis is being funded by the family of a woman who lost her life to the disease. Tracie Lawlor died in November 2007 of sepsis, after being admitted to hospital for what should have been routine treatment for her illness. The 24-year-old was diagnosed with the genetic condition, which causes a build up of mucus in the lungs and digestive system, when she was just a year old. In a cruel twist of fate, her younger brother Joe, born three years later when Tracie was four, was also diagnosed with CF.\n@highlight\nTracie Lawlor died in November 2007 after being admitted to hospital for treatment to ease her cystic fibrosis\n@highlight\nShe was diagnosed at a year old with the hereditary condition\n@highlight\nCF is caused by a faulty gene and results in a build-up of mucus in the lungs\n@highlight\nTracie's younger brother Joe, was also diagnosed with CF at birth\n@highlight\nAfter her death he and his family established the Tracie Lawlor Trust\n@highlight\nThe aim was to raise money to fund research into new treatments\n@highlight\nA new study is underway at the Royal Brompton Hospital to examine the effects of Tai Chi on the symptoms of CF\n@highlight\nA group of friends are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge this weekend to help raise some of the remaining \u00a311,000 needed to finish the study\n@highlight\nTo donate to the cause visit the Just Giving page here", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 20, "end": 29}, {"start": 64, "end": 70}, {"start": 186, "end": 198}, {"start": 530, "end": 532}, {"start": 563, "end": 568}, {"start": 604, "end": 606}, {"start": 619, "end": 631}, {"start": 814, "end": 815}, {"start": 903, "end": 908}, {"start": 928, "end": 930}, {"start": 957, "end": 958}, {"start": 1030, "end": 1048}, {"start": 1167, "end": 1189}, {"start": 1217, "end": 1223}, {"start": 1244, "end": 1245}, {"start": 1295, "end": 1315}, {"start": 1445, "end": 1455}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The trust has set up a patients' assistance fund, directly paying for or buying equipment for patients, including treadmills, bikes, pulse oximeters, while others get acupuncture and @placeholder.", "idx": 100371}], "idx": 65474} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- In the '90s a certain joke became very popular in the streets and homes of Cuba. It began with Pepito -- the mischievous boy of our national humor -- and told how his teacher, brandishing a photo of the U.S. president, launches into a harsh diatribe against him. \"The man you see here is the cause of all our problems, he has plunged this island into shortages and destroyed our productivity, he is responsible for the lack of food and the collapse of public transport,\" the teacher says. After these fierce accusations the teacher points to the face in the photo and asks her most wayward student, \"Do you know who this is?\" Smiling, Pepito replies, \"Oh yes, ... I know him, it's just that without his beard I didn't recognize him.\"\n@highlight\nWhile Castro regime blames U.S. for Cuba's ills, many Cubans blame regime\n@highlight\nSanchez: Cuban politics depends greatly on U.S. presidential elections\n@highlight\nSanchez: Whoever wins the race to the White House will find Cuba in a state of change", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 8, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 97, "end": 100}, {"start": 117, "end": 122}, {"start": 225, "end": 228}, {"start": 657, "end": 662}, {"start": 773, "end": 778}, {"start": 794, "end": 797}, {"start": 803, "end": 806}, {"start": 821, "end": 826}, {"start": 852, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 865}, {"start": 895, "end": 898}, {"start": 934, "end": 940}, {"start": 972, "end": 982}, {"start": 994, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The joke reflects, to a large measure, the polarization of national opinion with regard to our economic difficulties and the restrictions on citizens' rights that characterize the current @placeholder system.", "idx": 100373}], "idx": 65476} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Stephanie Linning for MailOnline Historian Monika Siedentopf believes that Nazi spy chief Herbert Wichmann, pictured, wanted the German invasion to fail Germany sent 12 Nazi spies to Britain in September 1940 to gather information ahead of Hitler's planned invasion. But most of the agents who arrived as part of Operation Lena were arrested without having come close to completing their mission 'because of their own stupidity', according to official records. One was arrested when he tried to order cider at 10am - not knowing that he could not be served before lunchtime during the war - while another two were spotted cycling on the wrong side of the road.\n@highlight\nGermany sent 12 Nazi spies to Britain as part of Operation Lena in 1940\n@highlight\nMany of them were caught 'because of their own stupidity'\n@highlight\nHistorian believes they were sent to sabotage Germany's plans to invade", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 19}, {"start": 25, "end": 34}, {"start": 46, "end": 62}, {"start": 78, "end": 81}, {"start": 93, "end": 108}, {"start": 132, "end": 137}, {"start": 156, "end": 162}, {"start": 172, "end": 175}, {"start": 186, "end": 192}, {"start": 243, "end": 248}, {"start": 316, "end": 329}, {"start": 675, "end": 681}, {"start": 691, "end": 694}, {"start": 705, "end": 711}, {"start": 724, "end": 737}, {"start": 873, "end": 879}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The reason why @placeholder, known for meticulously-prepared spies, sent such incompetent agents on one of the most important missions of the second world war has remained a mystery", "idx": 100376}], "idx": 65477} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two Michigan State Rep. were blocked from speaking on the House floor yesterday after using the words \u2018vagina\u2019 and 'vasectomy' while opposing a proposed anti-abortion bill the day before. Lisa Brown, D-West Bloomfield, was told that she was not allowed participate in Thursday's debate because of her earlier \u2018offensive comments\u2019 and \u2018unprofessional conduct\u2019, according to CBS. While Rep. Barb Byrum, D-Onondaga, claims she was also prohibited from speaking on Thursday for using the word 'vasectomy' during Wednesday\u2019s debate. Scroll down for video Banned: Lisa Brown, D-West Bloomfield, was told that she was not allowed participate in Thursday's debate because of her comments on Wednesday\n@highlight\nRep. Lisa Brown and Rep. 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The Swiss company said today that the letter documents the relationship between the pair but said that it would be 'inappropriate' to elaborate further. Mr Ackermann quit as chairman yesterday after saying he had come under pressure to take 'my share of responsibility' following the apparent suicide of Mr Wauthier. Chief Financial Officer Mr Wauthier, who had worked for the company for 17 years and had joint British and French citizenship, was found dead at his home on Monday.\n@highlight\nPierre Wauthier, 53, was found dead at his home on Monday\n@highlight\nJosef Ackermann has resigned from board with immediate effect\n@highlight\nHe said he had been under pressure to take 'my share of responsibility'\n@highlight\nClaims Wauthier's family has made 'unfounded' allegations against him", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 97, "end": 112}, {"start": 159, "end": 173}, {"start": 227, "end": 241}, {"start": 248, "end": 252}, {"start": 400, "end": 408}, {"start": 551, "end": 558}, {"start": 588, "end": 595}, {"start": 656, "end": 662}, {"start": 668, "end": 673}, {"start": 737, "end": 751}, {"start": 806, "end": 820}, {"start": 962, "end": 976}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'To avoid any damage to @placeholder\u2019s reputation, I have decided to resign from all my board functions with immediate effect.\u2019", "idx": 100387}], "idx": 65482} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Ryan Gorman and Sam Creighton PUBLISHED: 22:21 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:26 EST, 17 March 2014 The mother of the one-year-old baby who nose was bitten of by his father, according to police, to stop him from crying has finally broken her silence. Angelika Riggins, 16, of Fairfield, California, says she is heartbroken after father Joshua Cooper, 18, also of Fairfield, was charged with biting his own baby's nose off out of frustration at the infant's crying. 'I didn't see no anger that morning,' Riggins told KGO. 'I didn't see no stress that morning. He was up playing with [Ta'jon].'\n@highlight\nMother Angelika Riggines says she doesn't believe father Joshua Cooper's reason for what cops say was him biting off part of the baby's nose\n@highlight\nThe baby also suffered a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage\n@highlight\nShe will go to family court Tuesday to fight to get her son back from state child protective services", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 19, "end": 31}, {"start": 256, "end": 271}, {"start": 281, "end": 289}, {"start": 292, "end": 301}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 368, "end": 376}, {"start": 508, "end": 514}, {"start": 521, "end": 523}, {"start": 588, "end": 593}, {"start": 616, "end": 632}, {"start": 666, "end": 678}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Evil act: Police say Joshua Cooper (left) bit off baby @placeholder's (right) nose, and that he told then he did it to stop the baby from crying", "idx": 100391}], "idx": 65484} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "England fans travelling to next summer's World Cup in Brazil have been warned to protect themselves against a terrifying holiday bug which can kill. Organisers FIFA and their sponsors are being urged to spell out the risks of mosquito-borne dengue fever after a study showed cases could peak in three of the twelve host cities. It usually produces flu-like symptoms but severe forms cause internal bleeding - claiming 20,000 lives every year. Warning: England fans travelling to next summer's World Cup in Brazil have been warned to protect themselves against a terrifying holiday bug which can kill Dengue is endemic in over 100 countries with 100 million people struck down annually.\n@highlight\nOrganisers FIFA and sponsors are being urged to spell out the risks\n@highlight\nMosquito-borne dengue fever could peak in three of the twelve host cities\n@highlight\nUsually produces flu-like symptoms but severe forms cause internal bleeding\n@highlight\nThe bug claims 20,000 lives every year", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 41, "end": 49}, {"start": 54, "end": 59}, {"start": 160, "end": 163}, {"start": 452, "end": 458}, {"start": 493, "end": 501}, {"start": 506, "end": 511}, {"start": 600, "end": 605}, {"start": 697, "end": 711}]}, "qas": [{"query": "England fans have already snapped up more than 28,000 match tickets for @placeholder - even before they know where the team will be playing.", "idx": 100400}], "idx": 65492} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The father of a boy of 12 who drowned after being swept out to sea during a family holiday last night relived the desperate battle to rescue his son from the waves. Isaac Nash was swimming off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, with his brother Xander on Friday when they got into difficulties. Their father Adam was able to swim out to save ten-year-old Xander, but Isaac was carried away. Today Isaac's mother, Zoe, 35, a teacher, paid tribute to her 'amazing, special' child who 'packed his life to the full'. Desperate: Isaac Nash was swimming off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, with his brother Xander on Friday when they got into difficulties. His father Adam, pictured with Isaac, was able to save Xander\n@highlight\nIsaac Nash was swimming off the Anglesey coast with his brother Xander\n@highlight\nThe pair got into difficulties after going further out to look at barnacles\n@highlight\nTheir father Adam was able to save Xander, 10, but Isaac was carried away\n@highlight\nA huge wave pulled Isaac from his grandfather's grip as they clung to rocks\n@highlight\nHis mother, Zoe, 35, said she 'thanked God' for her 'amazing, special boy'", "entities": [{"start": 165, "end": 174}, {"start": 206, "end": 213}, {"start": 216, "end": 226}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 309, "end": 312}, {"start": 356, "end": 361}, {"start": 368, "end": 372}, {"start": 398, "end": 402}, {"start": 414, "end": 416}, {"start": 525, "end": 534}, {"start": 566, "end": 573}, {"start": 576, "end": 586}, {"start": 606, "end": 611}, {"start": 667, "end": 670}, {"start": 687, "end": 691}, {"start": 711, "end": 716}, {"start": 729, "end": 738}, {"start": 761, "end": 768}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 911, "end": 914}, {"start": 933, "end": 938}, {"start": 949, "end": 953}, {"start": 1002, "end": 1006}, {"start": 1082, "end": 1084}, {"start": 1110, "end": 1112}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I couldn\u2019t even turn round to see what was going on with @placeholder.", "idx": 100401}], "idx": 65493} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Associated Press and Ashley Collman and Will Payne In Waukesha, Wisconsin The parents of the 12-year-old stabbed 19 times in a violent attack by two of her classmates after a sleepover last weekend, say their little girl is a 'fighter' and recovering in strides every day. The unidentified middle-schooler was lured into the woods on Saturday by 'friends' Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, also 12, who planned to kill her in order to gain access to the world of the mythical 'Slender Man'. However, the girl survived the brutal stabbing and was able to crawl out of the woods and to safety where a bicyclist found her and called 911.\n@highlight\nThe unidentified girl's condition went up from 'critical but stable' to 'fair' on Wednesday\n@highlight\nShe miraculously survived being stabbed 19 times by two classmates after a sleepover\n@highlight\nSuspects Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, also 12, were arrested and have been charged as adults with first-degree intentional homicide\n@highlight\nThe victim's parents have set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her medical bills and have received more than $14,000 as of Thursday\n@highlight\nThey are asking friends, family and supporters to respect her privacy by not naming her in social media posts or to the press", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 18}, {"start": 24, "end": 37}, {"start": 43, "end": 52}, {"start": 57, "end": 64}, {"start": 67, "end": 75}, {"start": 359, "end": 371}, {"start": 377, "end": 388}, {"start": 478, "end": 488}, {"start": 855, "end": 867}, {"start": 873, "end": 884}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1034}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder (right), both 12, face 65 years in prison after admitting", "idx": 100402}], "idx": 65494} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Amir Khan will give Floyd Mayweather Jnr until the end of the week to agree to fight him. The Bolton welterweight had been confident that his dominant victory over Devon Alexander last month would set him up for the Las Vegas mega-fight. But he has grown frustrated after his efforts to negotiate a deal with the best boxer in the world drew a blank. Amir Khan, pictured beating Devon Alexander, wants to fight Floyd Mayweather next Khan has given Mayweather a deadline of five days to decide if he wants to fight The pound-for-pound boxing king shakes hands with LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant\n@highlight\nAmir Khan is desperate to set up a fight with Floyd Mayweather\n@highlight\nKhan has given the American until the end of the week to decide\n@highlight\nOther options for Khan are Manny Pacquiao and Kell Brook", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 20, "end": 39}, {"start": 94, "end": 99}, {"start": 164, "end": 178}, {"start": 216, "end": 224}, {"start": 351, "end": 359}, {"start": 379, "end": 393}, {"start": 411, "end": 426}, {"start": 433, "end": 436}, {"start": 448, "end": 457}, {"start": 564, "end": 572}, {"start": 579, "end": 589}, {"start": 602, "end": 610}, {"start": 648, "end": 663}, {"start": 676, "end": 679}, {"start": 695, "end": 702}, {"start": 769, "end": 772}, {"start": 778, "end": 791}, {"start": 797, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\u2018If Mayweather doesn\u2019t take the fight then maybe the @placeholder fight will be more interesting for me,\u2019 Khan said.", "idx": 100410}], "idx": 65500} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Has the new president turned around America's image in other countries? You could call it step one, with many more to go. Then-candidate Barack Obama gave a major speech in Berlin, Germany, in July of 2008. In 2004, President Bush visited Canada and faced massive protests and shouts of \"George Bush go home!\" But on Thursday, President Obama got a different reception when he crossed the northern border: adoring throngs of Canadians shouting, \"Yes we can!\" The new president vowed during the campaign to remake the image of the United States in the world. Last summer, for example, candidate Obama traveled to Europe and addressed thousands in Berlin, Germany.\n@highlight\nSchneider: \"The world loves Obama. 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Corrine Rey said she had returned from picking up her young daughter from a kindergarten when she was confronted by two heavily armed men wearing balaclavas. 'I had gone to pick up my daughter at day care, arriving in front of the magazine building, where two masked and armed men brutally threatened us,' said Ms Rey, who draws under the name 'Coco'. Scroll down for video Desperate: Corrine Rey, who's a cartoonist for Charlie Hebdo, hid underneath a desk with her daughter to escape the terrorists who killed her colleagues\n@highlight\nCorrine Rey and her daughter saw two other cartoonists being killed\n@highlight\nThey threatened her into giving them entry code for the office building\n@highlight\nShe says men 'who spoke perfect French' claimed to be Al Qaeda terrorists\n@highlight\nAttackers were reportedly heard shouting: 'the Prophet has been avenged'\n@highlight\nThe masked men asked people's names before killing editor and cartoonist\n@highlight\n'There were several corpses on the floor,' said office worker from building\n@highlight\nHe entered room right after attackers had gone to see 'blood everywhere'", "entities": [{"start": 47, "end": 59}, {"start": 73, "end": 77}, {"start": 116, "end": 123}, {"start": 159, "end": 169}, {"start": 473, "end": 475}, {"start": 504, "end": 507}, {"start": 544, "end": 554}, {"start": 580, "end": 592}, {"start": 697, "end": 707}, {"start": 891, "end": 896}, {"start": 914, "end": 921}, {"start": 992, "end": 998}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Showdown: There was a fire-fight between @placeholder police and the two attackers, who claim to be from Al Qaeda, outside the building", "idx": 100420}], "idx": 65507} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- A magistrate judge on Monday granted bail for an Illinois man accused of surreptitiously taping sports reporter Erin Andrews in the nude and posting the videos on the Internet. ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was allegedly stalked by a man who posted nude videos of her on the Internet. Michael David Barrett, 48, will return to California to face a federal charge of interstate stalking. U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys agreed Barrett would be released on bail. However, Keys ordered that Barrett be confined to his home and subject to electronic monitoring, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. Barrett, an insurance company employee from Westmont, Illinois, is accused of taping Andrews, an ESPN reporter, while she was nude in two hotel rooms. He then made seven videos that he posted on the Internet, according to a criminal complaint filed in the case.\n@highlight\nBail granted for man accused of secretly taping ESPN reporter Erin Andrews\n@highlight\nAuthorities say Andrews was filmed through peephole in hotel rooms\n@highlight\nVideos were later posted on Internet, according to FBI\n@highlight\nMichael David Barrett faces interstate stalking charge", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 6}, {"start": 9, "end": 16}, {"start": 19, "end": 21}, {"start": 76, "end": 83}, {"start": 139, "end": 150}, {"start": 194, "end": 201}, {"start": 204, "end": 207}, {"start": 218, "end": 229}, {"start": 299, "end": 306}, {"start": 309, "end": 329}, {"start": 351, "end": 360}, {"start": 411, "end": 414}, {"start": 433, "end": 445}, {"start": 454, "end": 460}, {"start": 498, "end": 501}, {"start": 516, "end": 522}, {"start": 590, "end": 606}, {"start": 618, "end": 624}, {"start": 662, "end": 669}, {"start": 672, "end": 679}, {"start": 703, "end": 709}, {"start": 715, "end": 718}, {"start": 817, "end": 824}, {"start": 939, "end": 942}, {"start": 953, "end": 964}, {"start": 993, "end": 999}, {"start": 1083, "end": 1090}, {"start": 1106, "end": 1108}, {"start": 1121, "end": 1141}]}, "qas": [{"query": "However, he said, in reviewing the affidavit, @placeholder' \"concern returned, unfortunately, in spades, so to speak, because of the extent of the charges as outlined by the FBI (and) the fact that this has been going on for several months in numerous locations.", "idx": 100427}], "idx": 65511} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Nick Pisa Last updated at 4:33 PM on 9th September 2011 Relief: Amanda Knox at her appeal court hearing in Perugia Jailed Amanda Knox today spoke of her relief that 'finally they believe me' as her hopes rose she will be cleared of the murder of Meredith Kercher. Knox, 24, is serving 26 years for the brutal killing of the 21-year-old British student, who was found semi naked and her throat slashed in her bedroom of the house they shared with two other women. Also convicted with her was her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 27, who was given 25 years.\n@highlight\nAmerican student confident she will cleared of the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher\n@highlight\nCase 'falling apart at the seams' because of shoddy and unreliable forensic investigation\n@highlight\n'Meredith was my friend I could never hurt her'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 11}, {"start": 67, "end": 77}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 125, "end": 135}, {"start": 249, "end": 264}, {"start": 267, "end": 270}, {"start": 339, "end": 345}, {"start": 515, "end": 532}, {"start": 574, "end": 581}, {"start": 635, "end": 640}, {"start": 642, "end": 657}, {"start": 772, "end": 779}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The experts have also questioned the reliability of DNA evidence found on @placeholder's bloodied bra clasp which was found at the scene and then 'missed' for six weeks.", "idx": 100434}], "idx": 65517} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Four more people have died in Germany, health officials said Sunday, bringing the total number of deaths from an E. coli outbreak to 35. All but one of the deaths were in Germany, with the other occurring in Sweden, according to the World Health Organization and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. The number of people infected with E. coli as of Sunday was 3,256, according to the European center (ECDC). Of those, 812 have the severe form of the intestinal illness. All but five people had traveled to or lived in Germany during the incubation period for infection, typically three to four days after exposure, the WHO said.\n@highlight\nHealth officials say the cause of contamination is still unclear\n@highlight\nAll but one of the deaths are in Germany\n@highlight\nThe number of cases is at 3,256\n@highlight\nThe infection has been traced to a Lower Saxony producer", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 39, "end": 45}, {"start": 180, "end": 186}, {"start": 217, "end": 222}, {"start": 242, "end": 266}, {"start": 276, "end": 325}, {"start": 363, "end": 369}, {"start": 412, "end": 419}, {"start": 429, "end": 432}, {"start": 546, "end": 552}, {"start": 647, "end": 649}, {"start": 777, "end": 783}, {"start": 874, "end": 885}]}, "qas": [{"query": "German authorities have indicated that food items including bean sprouts and other vegetables originating from a producer in @placeholder, Germany, are the most likely source of the infection.", "idx": 100436}], "idx": 65519} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- While European carriers are facing turbulent times, some Asian airlines are hoping that a cut-price long-haul model will find a ready market in Asia's growing middle class. Globally, low-cost carriers have been the industry's success story over the past decade, with their market share rising from 8% of all seats sold in 2001 to nearly 26% this year, according to the Centre for Aviation. Budget airlines have largely focused on short- to medium-haul routes, with their success in winning passengers through low fares forcing many full-service \"legacy carriers\" to launch their own low-cost options in response. Efforts to apply the low-cost model to longer-haul travel -- most notably on trans-Atlantic routes -- have repeatedly met with failure, as witnessed in the collapse of Laker Airways in 1982, and Zoom Airlines in 2008.\n@highlight\nFour budget airlines in Asia will be flying long-haul routes by 2013\n@highlight\nSkeptics doubt that the low-cost, long-haul model will work\n@highlight\nBut backers say the formula is already proving successful, and will spread elsewhere", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 15, "end": 22}, {"start": 66, "end": 70}, {"start": 153, "end": 156}, {"start": 378, "end": 396}, {"start": 705, "end": 712}, {"start": 790, "end": 802}, {"start": 817, "end": 829}, {"start": 875, "end": 878}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And, in a prediction likely to be welcomed by travelers the world over, he said that other low-cost, long-haul carriers were likely to follow in @placeholder, and in other regions when market conditions were right.", "idx": 100454}], "idx": 65526} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Heidi Newfield goes into Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards with five nominations. It's more than any other female, but she still considers herself the dark horse -- and in many ways, she is, especially since she's up for top female vocalist against such heavyweights as Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift. Heidi Newfield says she considers herself an underdog at Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards. For 10 years, Newfield was the lead singer of the honky-tonk trio Trick Pony. Her soulful debut solo album, \"What Am I Waiting for,\" was released in August to stellar reviews -- many from critics who scoffed at the high-energy antics of her former band.\n@highlight\nHeidi Newfield is up for five Academy of Country Music Awards\n@highlight\nNewfield pursuing solo career after being lead singer of Trick Pony\n@highlight\nSinger doesn't want to be a diva but takes advice about not being so nice", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 10}, {"start": 13, "end": 22}, {"start": 25, "end": 27}, {"start": 33, "end": 46}, {"start": 67, "end": 97}, {"start": 310, "end": 325}, {"start": 331, "end": 342}, {"start": 345, "end": 358}, {"start": 411, "end": 441}, {"start": 458, "end": 465}, {"start": 510, "end": 519}, {"start": 709, "end": 722}, {"start": 739, "end": 769}, {"start": 782, "end": 789}, {"start": 839, "end": 848}, {"start": 861, "end": 866}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It's much more introspective and mature, whereas @placeholder's music was brash and not as multidimensional.", "idx": 100460}], "idx": 65530} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:58 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 15 October 2012 A three-year-old boy who suffered a massive stroke in the womb has stunned doctors by learning to walk, talk and see in time for his first day at nursery. Liam Maule was delivered six weeks early in August 2009 after midwives could not find his heartbeat.While twin sister Laura was born healthy, Liam had experienced massive bleeding in the left side of his brain and was severely brain damaged. The stroke could have killed an adult and mother Rosie, 34, and father Jason, 37, from Swindon, were warned he would not develop normally.\n@highlight\nMother told she had to prepare to let her son go, after he suffered a brain bleed five days before he was born\n@highlight\nDoctors said he was unlikely to ever walk or see, but Liam achieved both milestones by the age of three\n@highlight\nChildren up to seven years old have greater brain plasticity so can swap brain functions from one side to the other following a stroke", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 247, "end": 256}, {"start": 337, "end": 351}, {"start": 365, "end": 369}, {"start": 389, "end": 392}, {"start": 538, "end": 542}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 576, "end": 582}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 815, "end": 818}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, from Swindon, said: 'As far as I knew, I had been carrying healthy twins, until I had a routine checkup when they couldn\u2019t find his heartbeat.", "idx": 100465}, {"query": "@placeholder has been advised that Liam, who needs constant care and medication to control his various health conditions, is unlikely to live beyond 30 years old.", "idx": 100466}], "idx": 65535} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "German leaders are furious with Greece. Yet again they have to go back to their electorates asking for more billions to throw down the black hole that is the Hellenic Republic. They have now become so angry that they are even openly proposing that Greece's fiscal affairs be deferred to some European Commissioner, preferably one of a Teutonic disposition. Greek leaders, meanwhile, have seized upon this German \"transgression\" with glee. For it offers them a wonderful excuse to put on domestic display their patriotic fervor at a time when they are running low on legitimacy in the eyes of a battered, demoralized electorate.\n@highlight\nGerman and Greek politicians are at odds over who should control Greece's budget\n@highlight\nGreek political economist Yanis Varoufakis says both are guilty of failing to grasp the real problem\n@highlight\nVaroufakis says both countries mislead voters in agreeing an unsustainable rescue package for Greece", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 5}, {"start": 32, "end": 37}, {"start": 158, "end": 174}, {"start": 248, "end": 253}, {"start": 292, "end": 299}, {"start": 335, "end": 342}, {"start": 357, "end": 361}, {"start": 405, "end": 410}, {"start": 639, "end": 644}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 704, "end": 709}, {"start": 731, "end": 735}, {"start": 757, "end": 772}, {"start": 843, "end": 852}, {"start": 937, "end": 942}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Thus, @placeholder leaders, unwilling to confront their bankers and the fault lines developing throughout the eurozone, pretended to believe that the problem was Greece and that Greece could be \"cured\" by means of loans and austerity.", "idx": 100471}, {"query": "It is, instead, generating Teutonic wrath among the hard working @placeholder (whose living standards have been under constant pressure for a decade, and who are now told they must guarantee even more zillions for the Greek state) and unbearable Sisyphean pain for Greeks caught up in a vicious cycle (from which no amount of hard work or innovative thinking can help them escape).", "idx": 100473}], "idx": 65539} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Joel Christie A school psychologist is facing federal charges after allegedly being intercepted by Homeland Security and traded child pornography online from a remote town on the Canadian border. Federal prosecutors contend William Brook downloaded hundreds of child rape photos and videos at his home in Point Roberts, a small Whatcom County community located on a peninsula with no land access to the United States. Officials say Brook was working as a psychologist for the Delta School District, which overlooks 24 elementary and seven secondary schools and is based in British Colombia. Homeland Security agents received a tip in mid-April that Brook had been buying child pornography online, according to Seattle P.I.\n@highlight\nWilliam Brook is a school psychologist for the Delta School District, which encompasses 24 elementary and seven secondary schools\n@highlight\nHe was arrested Wednesday after allegedly being caught with 334 images and videos of young children being raped\n@highlight\nOn an online chat profile he had declared his 'love' for pre-pubescent boys under 14\n@highlight\nIt is not believed any of the data seized involved students\n@highlight\nBrook lives in Point Roberts, a remote town that is part of Washington state but not accessible from the United States", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 15}, {"start": 102, "end": 118}, {"start": 182, "end": 189}, {"start": 227, "end": 239}, {"start": 308, "end": 320}, {"start": 331, "end": 344}, {"start": 406, "end": 418}, {"start": 435, "end": 439}, {"start": 479, "end": 499}, {"start": 576, "end": 591}, {"start": 652, "end": 656}, {"start": 713, "end": 724}, {"start": 737, "end": 749}, {"start": 784, "end": 804}, {"start": 1168, "end": 1172}, {"start": 1183, "end": 1195}, {"start": 1228, "end": 1243}, {"start": 1273, "end": 1285}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder is considered a part of the United States and Washington state, but can only be accessed through Canada.", "idx": 100477}], "idx": 65542} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Security has been stepped up around a prominent Australian Muslim leader after Twitter threats from a Sydney-based militant seen in recent photos clutching severed heads in Syria. In a tweet that's since been deleted, a man believed to be Mohamed Elomar offered $1,000 for information on the whereabouts of Dr. Jamal Rifi and his five children. \"Anyone in Sydney who can give me the details of Habashi dog Dr Jamal Rifi, anything, house details, wat area am willing to pay $1000,\" the tweet said. Rifi is a general practitioner and outspoken community leader who this week condemned shocking images posted on social media by convicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf of his seven-year-old child holding a mutilated head.\n@highlight\nAustralian tweets bounty for information on outspoken Muslim leader\n@highlight\nMohamed Elomar is believed to be in Syria, fighting with ISIS\n@highlight\nElomar posted photos of himself holding severed heads of fighters\n@highlight\nSharrouf shocked world with photo of young son holding mutilated head", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 57, "end": 66}, {"start": 68, "end": 73}, {"start": 88, "end": 94}, {"start": 111, "end": 116}, {"start": 182, "end": 186}, {"start": 248, "end": 261}, {"start": 320, "end": 329}, {"start": 365, "end": 370}, {"start": 403, "end": 409}, {"start": 418, "end": 427}, {"start": 506, "end": 509}, {"start": 654, "end": 668}, {"start": 735, "end": 744}, {"start": 789, "end": 794}, {"start": 814, "end": 827}, {"start": 850, "end": 854}, {"start": 871, "end": 874}, {"start": 887, "end": 892}, {"start": 964, "end": 971}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Mohamed's father would support him \"100%,\" @placeholder said, though he added he hadn't spoken to him since the threats were made.", "idx": 100492}], "idx": 65546} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)A huge explosion killed at least 23 people and wounded 48 others during a Houthi gathering in the central Yemeni province of Ibb on Wednesday, Yemen's Interior Ministry said. The explosion took place in the local cultural center, where the Houthis were preparing for the celebration of the Prophet Mohammed's birthday, which will take place Saturday. The governor of Ibb was present at the location of the attack but fled unharmed. The injured were taken to Al Thawra and Al Manar hospitals. Police officials said the number killed had risen from an earlier tally of 16 after several of the critically injured died from their wounds.\n@highlight\nThe death toll from the blast is now 23, with 48 wounded, Interior Ministry says\n@highlight\nThe explosion targeted a Houthi gathering in Ibb province\n@highlight\nIbb's governor survived the blast and fled, unharmed\n@highlight\nHouthis have taken control of Yemen's capital and won territory from al Qaeda fighters", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 4}, {"start": 7, "end": 11}, {"start": 14, "end": 16}, {"start": 92, "end": 97}, {"start": 124, "end": 129}, {"start": 143, "end": 145}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 169, "end": 185}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 308, "end": 323}, {"start": 385, "end": 387}, {"start": 476, "end": 484}, {"start": 490, "end": 497}, {"start": 721, "end": 737}, {"start": 780, "end": 785}, {"start": 800, "end": 802}, {"start": 824, "end": 826}, {"start": 918, "end": 922}, {"start": 957, "end": 964}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Local security officials told CNN the attack had the hallmarks of @placeholder.", "idx": 100498}], "idx": 65551} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A Paris court has ordered eBay to pay $63 million damages to luxury goods company LVMH for allowing copies of its goods to be sold on the Web auction site. Louis Vuitton took eBay to court for selling a range of fake luxury goods online. The fashion company -- home to brands including Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci and Marc Jacobs -- complained it had been hurt by the sale of fake products on eBay. Pierre Godet, an adviser to LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, said the court's decision was \"an answer to a particularly serious question, on whether the Internet is a free-for-all for the most hateful, parasitic practices.\"\n@highlight\nParis court orders eBay to pay $63 million in damages to luxury group LVMH\n@highlight\nThe group sued eBay over sale of fake luxury goods online\n@highlight\nBrands affected include Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, Fendi and Givenchy\n@highlight\neBay said LVMH was trying to protect uncompetitive commercial practices", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 15}, {"start": 35, "end": 38}, {"start": 91, "end": 94}, {"start": 165, "end": 177}, {"start": 184, "end": 187}, {"start": 295, "end": 307}, {"start": 310, "end": 317}, {"start": 320, "end": 324}, {"start": 327, "end": 338}, {"start": 344, "end": 354}, {"start": 419, "end": 422}, {"start": 425, "end": 436}, {"start": 453, "end": 456}, {"start": 475, "end": 489}, {"start": 585, "end": 592}, {"start": 667, "end": 671}, {"start": 686, "end": 689}, {"start": 737, "end": 740}, {"start": 768, "end": 771}, {"start": 846, "end": 858}, {"start": 861, "end": 874}, {"start": 877, "end": 881}, {"start": 887, "end": 894}, {"start": 907, "end": 910}, {"start": 917, "end": 920}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The case pit two pillars of their industries -- one old, one new -- in a country whose courts often challenge @placeholder companies on matters protected elsewhere by freedom of speech.", "idx": 100500}], "idx": 65553} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A week ago, 10-year-old Braydon Nichols started to think about his dad and how much he missed him. Army Chief Warrant Officer Bryan Nichols, a helicopter pilot, had been deployed for two months in Afghanistan. The little boy, in the car with his mother running errands, brushed back his dirty-blond hair and ran his hand over his cheek. Jessica Nichols looked over when she heard sniffles. Her son was crying. \"When is Dad coming back so we go camping?\" he asked her. Soon, she assured him. \"Your dad is off fighting for this country.\" The boy replied, \"As soon as he gets home, we're going to go on a camping trip, just me and him.\"\n@highlight\nLast week, Braydon Nichols asked his mom when his dad was coming home\n@highlight\nBryan Nichols was one of the soldiers who died in a Chinook helicopter crash on Saturday\n@highlight\nBraydon was upset his dad wasn't mentioned on the news, and asked his mom for help\n@highlight\nHis iReport post about his father went viral online and on media outlets", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 47}, {"start": 135, "end": 147}, {"start": 206, "end": 216}, {"start": 346, "end": 360}, {"start": 428, "end": 430}, {"start": 665, "end": 679}, {"start": 735, "end": 747}, {"start": 835, "end": 841}, {"start": 933, "end": 939}]}, "qas": [{"query": "On Monday night, Braydon's mother told him that a lot of people were talking about his @placeholder.", "idx": 100505}], "idx": 65556} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Lewis Smith PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 4 June 2013 Eight amazingly preserved log boats have been hailed as \u2018more important than the Mary Rose\u2019 after being dug up from a silted-up river. The boats, the largest of them 28 feet (8.5m) long, are thought to have been used for ferrying cargo and passengers in the Fens some 3,500 years ago. They are now being preserved for future study and as a tourist attraction using the same conservation techniques that saved the Mary Rose from falling apart when raised from the Solent. Ian Panter, of the York Archaological Trust and the log project's conservationist, inspects one of the eight Bronze Age log boats dug out of the ground at a quarry near Peterborough. The vessels, thought to be up to 3,500-years-old would most likely have been used to transport people and cargo\n@highlight\nThe boats, the largest of them 28 feet long, are thought to have been used for ferrying cargo and passengers in the Fens some 3,500 years ago\n@highlight\nNow being preserved for future study and as a tourist attraction\n@highlight\nLog boats from the Bronze Age have been found before, but never have so many been found in the same place\n@highlight\nEach of the boats was hewn from a single tree trunk, six of them oaks, one alder and one lime\n@highlight\nThe log boats resemble the elegant vessels used in the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 13}, {"start": 164, "end": 172}, {"start": 341, "end": 344}, {"start": 496, "end": 504}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 554, "end": 563}, {"start": 573, "end": 596}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 723, "end": 734}, {"start": 976, "end": 979}, {"start": 1108, "end": 1117}, {"start": 1373, "end": 1381}, {"start": 1391, "end": 1396}, {"start": 1402, "end": 1410}]}, "qas": [{"query": "of the @placeholder, but how human ingenuity overcame a changing", "idx": 100511}], "idx": 65561} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Singapore (CNN) -- With all the attention on the Facebook IPO, people have been wondering \"Where in the world is Eduardo Saverin?\" The co-founder of Facebook, whose falling out with CEO Mark Zuckerberg was immortalized in the film \"The Social Network,\" moved from the U.S. to Singapore in 2009. It was also recently revealed that Saverin, who was born in Brazil, gave up his U.S. citizenship a few months ago and became a permanent Singapore resident. Why Singapore? According to his spokesman, Saverin's move was just \"practical\" as he plans to invest in companies \"that have strong interests in entering the Asian markets. Accordingly, it made the most sense for him to use Singapore as a home base.\"\n@highlight\nEduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, moved to Singapore in 2009\n@highlight\nRecently renounced his U.S. citizenship and is a now a permanent Singapore resident\n@highlight\nSaverin's spokesman denies the move was done for tax reasons\n@highlight\nSpokesperson: Asian investments \"made the most sense ... to use Singapore as a home\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 8}, {"start": 11, "end": 13}, {"start": 49, "end": 60}, {"start": 113, "end": 127}, {"start": 149, "end": 156}, {"start": 186, "end": 200}, {"start": 232, "end": 249}, {"start": 268, "end": 271}, {"start": 276, "end": 284}, {"start": 330, "end": 336}, {"start": 355, "end": 360}, {"start": 375, "end": 378}, {"start": 432, "end": 440}, {"start": 456, "end": 464}, {"start": 495, "end": 501}, {"start": 610, "end": 614}, {"start": 676, "end": 684}, {"start": 714, "end": 728}, {"start": 745, "end": 752}, {"start": 764, "end": 772}, {"start": 816, "end": 819}, {"start": 858, "end": 866}, {"start": 888, "end": 894}, {"start": 974, "end": 978}, {"start": 1024, "end": 1032}]}, "qas": [{"query": "So depending on the size of his actual stake in @placeholder, Saverin stands to realize substantial tax savings on any stock sales.", "idx": 100512}], "idx": 65562} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:05 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 22:05 EST, 10 January 2014 A 32-year-old Seattle man faces more than two years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he stole a 480-ton passenger ferry and set sail in Elliot Bay last month. When first confronted by police - while still aboard the vessel - the apparently drunk man would only identify himself a pirate named 'Zero.' Further, 'Pirate Zero' asked that authorities bring him a woman. Yarrr! Samuel Kenneth McDonough faces more than two years in prison for stealing a commercial ferry near Seattle\n@highlight\n32-year-old Samuel McDonough identified himself to police as 'Pirate Zero'\n@highlight\nHe asked authorities for safe passage to somewhere where he wouldn't get in trouble for stealing the boat\n@highlight\nThe boat was a 480-ton commercial ferry worth $8 million\n@highlight\nAuthorities found wine and liquor bottles on the boat when 'Pirate Zero' was arrested", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 12}, {"start": 113, "end": 119}, {"start": 250, "end": 259}, {"start": 487, "end": 510}, {"start": 585, "end": 591}, {"start": 616, "end": 631}, {"start": 935, "end": 945}]}, "qas": [{"query": "and ripped it from the dock at the @placeholder waterfront in the predawn", "idx": 100522}], "idx": 65569} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- The United States finally claimed a gold medal in figure skating ice dance as Meryl Davis and Charlie White produced a stunning world record display in Sochi on the tenth day of action. Having taken team bronze on day two of the Games, and a silver in Vancouver four years ago, Davis and White saved the best for last as they completed their Olympic medal set. The two-time world champions scored 116.63 points for their free skate, to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade', which created an overall total of 195.52 when added to their record display in the short dance on Sunday.\n@highlight\nDavis and White set a world record as they claim a first U.S. gold in ice dance\n@highlight\nRussia win bobsleigh gold, as Belarus celebrates double gold\n@highlight\nGermany's ski jumpers fly to success in the team event\n@highlight\nCanada and U.S. to meet in women's ice hockey final for 4th time in 5 years", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 13, "end": 25}, {"start": 87, "end": 97}, {"start": 103, "end": 115}, {"start": 161, "end": 165}, {"start": 238, "end": 242}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 287, "end": 291}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 351, "end": 357}, {"start": 445, "end": 467}, {"start": 472, "end": 483}, {"start": 604, "end": 608}, {"start": 614, "end": 618}, {"start": 661, "end": 664}, {"start": 695, "end": 700}, {"start": 725, "end": 731}, {"start": 767, "end": 773}, {"start": 833, "end": 838}, {"start": 844, "end": 847}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder had won 14 figure skating gold medals before, all of which came in either the men's or women's singles.", "idx": 100528}], "idx": 65575} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- In an age where many school children are ferried to school in their parents' SUV, the idea of having to swim to school over open ocean or wade through muddy mangrove swamps to get to class might seem part of a cruel and long-forgotten past. But in some of the fishing communities near Zamboanga City in the Philippines, swimming half a mile of open water in school uniform while carrying school books tied up in plastic bags on their heads is still a daily reality. \"Their bags notebooks and papers always get soaked. If we forget to put their things in a plastic bag we have to hang their things out later to dry,\" said Ruhayna Mawadi, the mother of one of the pupils at Talon Talon Elementary School. \"Many of the children don't graduate and that's very sad and hard for us -- we want them to graduate because it's for their future.\"\n@highlight\nChildren in remote villages in southern Philippines have to swim to school\n@highlight\nFamilies can't afford second boat to ferry children to class\n@highlight\nFoundation supported by social networks started called Yellow Boats of Hope\n@highlight\nSchool boats and more social initiatives have transformed the prospects of whole villages", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 294, "end": 307}, {"start": 316, "end": 326}, {"start": 630, "end": 643}, {"start": 681, "end": 709}, {"start": 896, "end": 906}, {"start": 1014, "end": 1023}, {"start": 1069, "end": 1080}, {"start": 1085, "end": 1088}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"Around @placeholder they had to wade to school from their stilt houses where their parents are seaweed farmers.", "idx": 100529}], "idx": 65576} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A fist-pumping run down the line, a win and a red card. Life is rarely dull for Neil Lennon and his start to life as a manager in England was no different. He waited six months for this chance, first eyeing a position in the Premier League and then, in time, Cardiff and Fulham. Some of his calls were ignored, a few were answered. Ultimately, no-one seemed to want a man who led Celtic to a win over Barcelona. So here is at Bolton. They were bottom of the Championship going into this one; they finished it with only their second win of the season.\n@highlight\nNeil Lennon was appointed as Bolton boss on Sunday\n@highlight\nMatt Mills' first half header gave the Trotters victory at St Andrew's\n@highlight\nCraig Davies missed a late penalty after being fouled by Darren Randolph\n@highlight\nBirmingham keeper Randolph was shown a red card for his foul\n@highlight\nVictory sees club move off bottom of the Championship above Blackpool", "entities": [{"start": 80, "end": 90}, {"start": 130, "end": 136}, {"start": 225, "end": 238}, {"start": 259, "end": 265}, {"start": 271, "end": 276}, {"start": 380, "end": 385}, {"start": 401, "end": 409}, {"start": 426, "end": 431}, {"start": 562, "end": 572}, {"start": 591, "end": 596}, {"start": 624, "end": 633}, {"start": 663, "end": 670}, {"start": 683, "end": 691}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 763, "end": 777}, {"start": 790, "end": 799}, {"start": 808, "end": 815}, {"start": 862, "end": 868}, {"start": 903, "end": 914}, {"start": 922, "end": 930}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Lennon swapped his gilet for a tracksuit top and @placeholder dug in.", "idx": 100534}], "idx": 65579} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN)New allegations have emerged from the man described as the 20th 9/11 hijacker, alleging members of the Saudi royal family supported al Qaeda. Zacarias Moussaoui, who pleaded guilty in 2005 to six terror-related charges, makes the allegations in a sworn statement contained in a brief submitted Tuesday as part of an ongoing civil case by the families of 9/11 victims. In the late 1990s, Moussaoui says, he was tasked by Osama bin Laden to create a digital database cataloging al Qaeda's donors. Every day for two or three months, he says, he entered names of the group's donors into a Toshiba computer, along with how much they gave.\n@highlight\nZacarias Moussaoui says members of the Saudi royal family supported al Qaeda\n@highlight\nThe so-called 20th hijacker in the 9/11 terrorist attacks makes allegations in a brief that's part of a case by 9/11 victims' families\n@highlight\nMoussaoui, who's been in U.S. custody for more than 13 years, has had his credibility questioned before", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 119, "end": 123}, {"start": 148, "end": 155}, {"start": 158, "end": 175}, {"start": 403, "end": 411}, {"start": 436, "end": 450}, {"start": 492, "end": 499}, {"start": 601, "end": 607}, {"start": 661, "end": 678}, {"start": 700, "end": 704}, {"start": 729, "end": 736}, {"start": 895, "end": 903}, {"start": 920, "end": 923}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The Sept. 11 attack has been the most intensely investigated crime in history and the findings show no involvement by the Saudi government or @placeholder officials.\"", "idx": 100544}], "idx": 65584} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Every time I think the Republican Party cannot get any more tone-deaf on issues involving race and equal rights, someone in leadership proves me wrong. In case you missed it, a group of Republican senators -- Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Jefferson \"Jeff Davis\" Sessions of Alabama and Jon Kyl of Arizona -- have decided that we might need to revisit the 14th Amendment's provision granting citizenship to people born in the United States. 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But in the case of AfroCubism, the all-star band consisted of renowned Malian and Cuban musicians, the reason for the group's lack of verbal communication is much more straightforward: the band's members simply don't understand each other's language. \"We cannot even speak together on stage,\" says kora maestro Toumani Diabate, one of Mali's premier musicians and a member of AfroCubism. \"Music has created its own language -- it's the music message, and I think the message is true to the audiences [and] to the world also at the same time.\"\n@highlight\nKora master Toumani Diabate is one of Africa's most famous musicians\n@highlight\nHis newest band, AfroCubism, blends together the sounds of West Africa and Cuba\n@highlight\nThe long-awaited band received a Grammy nomination last year for \"Best World Music Album\"\n@highlight\nDiabate's mission is to keep the sound of the kora alive", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 184, "end": 193}, {"start": 236, "end": 241}, {"start": 247, "end": 251}, {"start": 476, "end": 490}, {"start": 500, "end": 503}, {"start": 541, "end": 550}, {"start": 731, "end": 745}, {"start": 757, "end": 762}, {"start": 816, "end": 825}, {"start": 858, "end": 868}, {"start": 874, "end": 877}, {"start": 923, "end": 928}, {"start": 956, "end": 977}, {"start": 991, "end": 997}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The old musicians from Mali, the old stars, it's like, 'OK, I'm here, I'm playing,' and the @placeholder also say the same.", "idx": 100547}, {"query": "\"In the 1960s a lot of countries in Africa got their independence and we had a very good relation with @placeholder -- musicians from Mali were taken from Mali, going to Cuba to study how to write and to read the music -- not to play the music because we already knew how to play the music -- and we still have this kind of relation still running about culture and style.\"", "idx": 100548}], "idx": 65586} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "The Pentagon said on Thursday it is too early to say that the U.S.-led coalition is 'winning' against Islamic State, pointing to the group's continued access to financing, volunteers and weapons even after being bombed in Syria and Iraq. 'Your question gets at ... How do you know you're winning? And what I'm telling you is, it's going to take us a while to be able to say that,' Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told reporters. 'Even after the hits they've taken and they have been hit ... they still have financing at their fingertips. They still have plenty of volunteers. They still have plenty of weapons and vehicles and the ability to move around,' he said.\n@highlight\nAirstrikes focus on oil refineries, a source of revenue for ISIS\n@highlight\nU.S. thinks it has identified militant in beheading videos\n@highlight\n113 soldiers are dead and 78 are missing following ISIS attack, officials say\n@highlight\nA military analyst and Syrian resident say ISIS is infiltrating the civilian population", "entities": [{"start": 4, "end": 11}, {"start": 62, "end": 65}, {"start": 102, "end": 114}, {"start": 222, "end": 226}, {"start": 232, "end": 235}, {"start": 381, "end": 388}, {"start": 413, "end": 422}, {"start": 747, "end": 750}, {"start": 763, "end": 766}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 945, "end": 950}, {"start": 965, "end": 968}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Without @placeholder intervention, the current war will likely rage on.", "idx": 100550}], "idx": 65587} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- American radio talk-show host Michael Savage said he wants an apology from Britain's home secretary and his name removed from a list of people banned from entering the United Kingdom. American radio talk-show host Michael Savage calls the British government's description of him \"demented.\" \"I've heard from British attorneys who are salivating to set the record straight and win quite a large settlement should she not remove my name from the list,\" Savage said in an interview broadcast Thursday on CNN's \"American Morning.\" Savage was referring to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, whose office recently excluded 22 people from entering the country because the government feels they have been \"stirring up hatred.\"\n@highlight\nRadio talk-show host Michael Savage wants British home secretary to apologize\n@highlight\nSavage, 20-plus others banned from entering Britain for \"stirring up hatred\"\n@highlight\n\"I'm a patriotic American, and if that's a crime in England, God help us all,\" he says\n@highlight\nSavage known for controversial remarks on homosexuality, illegal immigrants, Islam", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 7}, {"start": 10, "end": 12}, {"start": 19, "end": 26}, {"start": 49, "end": 62}, {"start": 94, "end": 100}, {"start": 187, "end": 200}, {"start": 203, "end": 210}, {"start": 233, "end": 246}, {"start": 258, "end": 264}, {"start": 327, "end": 333}, {"start": 470, "end": 475}, {"start": 520, "end": 522}, {"start": 527, "end": 542}, {"start": 546, "end": 551}, {"start": 585, "end": 596}, {"start": 764, "end": 777}, {"start": 785, "end": 791}, {"start": 832, "end": 837}, {"start": 876, "end": 882}, {"start": 937, "end": 944}, {"start": 972, "end": 978}, {"start": 981, "end": 983}, {"start": 1095, "end": 1099}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder has said she is determined to keep those who \"spread extremism, hatred and violent messages\" out of the country.", "idx": 100551}], "idx": 65588} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A health care worker worker who just returned from West Africa is under a mandatory quarantine at a New Jersey hospital. New York, New Jersey and Illinois implement mandatory Ebola quarantine policies as the federal government considers a similar move. The 101st Airborne Division assumes control of the U.S. mission to fight Ebola in Liberia. Here's the latest on the Ebola outbreak: U.S. DEVELOPMENTS Health worker quarantined in New Jersey A health care worker who just returned from West Africa does not have Ebola, according to a preliminary test, New Jersey officials said Saturday. But Kaci Hickox, a nurse who cared for Ebola patients while on assignment with Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone, will remain in quarantine at Newark's University Hospital for at least 21 days under a controversial new state policy.\n@highlight\nFiancee of Ebola-infected New York doctor returns home\n@highlight\nThe 101st Airborne assumes mission in Liberia\n@highlight\nU.S. Ambassador to U.N. 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But Fleming himself owed his life to the prompt actions of one of his closest friends who spotted he was having a major heart attack. In previously unseen letters, published for the first time today, Fleming also admitted his impending marriage would cause a \u2018Fleet Street sensation\u2019 \u2013 and reveals that he regards the genteel pastime of gardening as a \u2018death trap\u2019.\n@highlight\nLetters between James Bond creator Ian Fleming and his friend Denis \u2018CD\u2019 Hamilton are on sale for \u00a3160,000\n@highlight\nThey reveal Fleming had a heart attack at a Sunday Times editorial meeting\n@highlight\nHe also confided his plans to marry Ann Rothermere after her divorce\n@highlight\nFleming predicted the news would cause a 'Fleet Street sensation'", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 34, "end": 43}, {"start": 53, "end": 63}, {"start": 80, "end": 93}, {"start": 144, "end": 153}, {"start": 156, "end": 166}, {"start": 279, "end": 285}, {"start": 475, "end": 481}, {"start": 535, "end": 546}, {"start": 668, "end": 677}, {"start": 687, "end": 697}, {"start": 714, "end": 733}, {"start": 783, "end": 789}, {"start": 815, "end": 826}, {"start": 893, "end": 906}, {"start": 937, "end": 943}, {"start": 979, "end": 990}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Ann had first met @placeholder in 1936, and had thought him, then aged 28, \u2018a handsome, moody creature\u2019.", "idx": 100567}], "idx": 65600} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Anna Hodgekiss and Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:22 EST, 28 October 2013 A British couple are to become parents of two sets of surrogate twin babies created from the same batch of embryos - a phenomenon known as 'twiblings'. The children, due in March next year, are being carried by two Indian women after a deal was arranged at a Mumbai clinic. The 'professional' couple, from Bedfordshire, do not want to be named. They decided to embark on fertility treatment in India after a series of failed treatments in the UK and two miscarriages, according to the BBC.\n@highlight\nThe unnamed couple had IVF in India after struggling with fertility problems\n@highlight\nSix eggs were successfully fertilised and three embryos were implanted into each surrogate woman - both became pregnant with twins due in March\n@highlight\nThis extremely rare phenomenon is known as 'twiblings'\n@highlight\nIn the UK, embryos from same batch would not be implanted into two surrogates - guidelines recommend only one embryo is implanted at once", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 31}, {"start": 111, "end": 117}, {"start": 324, "end": 329}, {"start": 368, "end": 373}, {"start": 415, "end": 426}, {"start": 503, "end": 507}, {"start": 552, "end": 553}, {"start": 594, "end": 596}, {"start": 633, "end": 635}, {"start": 640, "end": 644}, {"start": 926, "end": 927}]}, "qas": [{"query": "This means the mother's eggs were harvested from her ovaries and were then fertilised in a lab with her husband's sperm before being implanted into the @placeholder surrogates.", "idx": 100572}], "idx": 65605} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Darren Boyle An elephant which appeared in Oliver Stone's epic movie Alexander has been killed by poachers in Thailand.. The 50-year-old elephant was poisoned by poachers who then sawed-off its tusks at the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace. As well as appearing in the movie starring Colin Farrell and Angelina Jolie the elephant named Klao was found dead yesterday at the nature reserve. The elephant was found on Friday at the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace after it was attacked by ivory poachers The elephant was worth \u00a370,000 according to local media reports. The Bangkok Post reported that Thai police arrested one man who is believed to be a drug addict in connection with the crime.\n@highlight\nKlao the elephant appeared in hit movie Alexander alongside Angelina Jolie\n@highlight\nThe 50-year-old beast was poisoned before poachers hacked-off its tusks\n@highlight\n13 tonnes of elephant ivory has been seized heading to Thailand since 2008\n@highlight\nDomesticated Asian elephants can be killed legally for their tusks in Thailand", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 14}, {"start": 46, "end": 57}, {"start": 72, "end": 80}, {"start": 113, "end": 120}, {"start": 210, "end": 234}, {"start": 280, "end": 292}, {"start": 298, "end": 311}, {"start": 332, "end": 335}, {"start": 425, "end": 449}, {"start": 560, "end": 571}, {"start": 587, "end": 590}, {"start": 733, "end": 741}, {"start": 753, "end": 766}, {"start": 917, "end": 924}, {"start": 961, "end": 965}, {"start": 1018, "end": 1025}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Staff at the @placeholder believe that poachers poisoned the beast before hacking-off its tasks", "idx": 100575}], "idx": 65607} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- A California man was on probation when he was arrested then released for public intoxication, hours after which he allegedly killed a Roman Catholic priest in a church rectory. The terms of slaying suspect Gary Lee Bullock's probation -- which were for three years tied to a November 2012 arrest for cocaine possession -- did not mandate that he should have remained behind bars after his arrest in southern Humboldt County, California, on New Year's Eve. But had he stayed in custody, or if Eureka police officers detained him again after being tipped off about a suspicious man shortly after his release at the coastal city's St. Bernard Church, the gruesome story may have turned out differently.\n@highlight\nMurder suspect Bullock was on probation when he was arrested for public intoxication\n@highlight\nHe pleaded guilty to cocaine possession tied to a 2012 arrest, got three years probation\n@highlight\nIt wasn't the type of probation that should have kept him detained, lieutenant says\n@highlight\nAuthorities say Bullock killed a California priest hours after his release from jail", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 11, "end": 20}, {"start": 215, "end": 230}, {"start": 417, "end": 431}, {"start": 434, "end": 443}, {"start": 449, "end": 462}, {"start": 501, "end": 506}, {"start": 637, "end": 654}, {"start": 735, "end": 741}, {"start": 1027, "end": 1033}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1053}]}, "qas": [{"query": "One of Bullock's relatives eventually tipped off police to his whereabouts, leading to his arrest midday Thursday, according to the @placeholder police chief.", "idx": 100582}], "idx": 65610} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:44 EST, 25 September 2013 Audrionna Rhoades, 21, told family she left the boy sleeping on a futon in her mobile home A mother from Michigan has been charged with murder following the death of her two-year-old son from heatstroke after he was left in a minivan in 70 degree heat. Audrionna Rhoads, 21, appeared upset during her arraignment for second degree murder and child negligent abuse, which carry a life sentence and a 15 year sentence respectively. She was arrested yesterday after the body of her son James Nelson was found still buckled in to his car seat at 6pm on Tuesday, September 3rd.\n@highlight\nAudrionna Rhoads has been charged with second degree murder and child negligent abuse over the death of her son\n@highlight\nClaims she left the boy asleep on futon in her mobile home in Shelby Township, near Detroit, Michigan\n@highlight\nBut police believe she routinely left him in the minivan while working day shifts at Hollywood Markets\n@highlight\nIn a separate incident an Arizona father has also been charged with murder after his one-year-old died in a hot car in Scottsdale", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 99, "end": 115}, {"start": 204, "end": 211}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 582, "end": 593}, {"start": 683, "end": 698}, {"start": 868, "end": 882}, {"start": 890, "end": 896}, {"start": 899, "end": 906}, {"start": 1004, "end": 1020}, {"start": 1059, "end": 1065}, {"start": 1152, "end": 1161}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Catenacci said @placeholder looked her in the eye and said she was not to blame", "idx": 100583}], "idx": 65611} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Several years ago, Martha and Dennis Disberger and their three kids found themselves running desperately through a busy airport. \"Mom, are we late?\" asks one of the children. \"I have no idea, just keep running,\" says Martha. \"But don't lose Dad, because I have no idea what our connecting flight is!\" That family story pretty much sums up the Disbergers of Morton, Illinois, who arguably rank among America's most traveling families. Over the past two decades, the Disbergers have turned the airline getaway into an art form. The three children have virtually grown up as international travelers. Joel was 5 when the family started its flying lifestyle; Kara was a year old and Monica wasn't even born yet. Seriously, how many toddlers have their own frequent flier accounts?\n@highlight\nThe Disberger family of Morton, Illinois, has flown 7.5 million miles since 1990\n@highlight\nFive-member tribe offers tips on how they pulled off 243 family trips\n@highlight\nTravel has opened their minds, widened their experience and bonded them", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 39, "end": 54}, {"start": 139, "end": 141}, {"start": 226, "end": 231}, {"start": 250, "end": 252}, {"start": 352, "end": 361}, {"start": 366, "end": 371}, {"start": 374, "end": 381}, {"start": 408, "end": 414}, {"start": 474, "end": 483}, {"start": 606, "end": 609}, {"start": 663, "end": 666}, {"start": 687, "end": 692}, {"start": 800, "end": 808}, {"start": 820, "end": 825}, {"start": 828, "end": 835}]}, "qas": [{"query": "If anybody's to blame for all this it's @placeholder.", "idx": 100584}, {"query": "@placeholder's job as a registered nurse offers her a schedule that's flexible for travel.", "idx": 100586}], "idx": 65612} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Another summer, another iPhone hardware update. This one's worth getting, too -- especially if you have an original iPhone or the iPhone 3G. A self-admitted tech geek, Chris Pirillo is president of Lockergnome.com, a blogging network. If you keep holding out because the iPhone doesn't have everything you want, it may be time to re-evaluate your position. This isn't just a phone -- it's a mobile communications device that boasts few true rivals in the marketplace. Instead of waiting in line at an Apple or AT&T store, I simply ordered mine though Apple, and that process was amazingly simple. I was guaranteed delivery by the June 19th launch date, and indeed, my 32GB (black) iPhone 3GS was handed to me on Friday morning. No muss, no fuss. Kinda.\n@highlight\nTech enthusiast Chris Pirillo lists 10 things he loves about his new iPhone 3GS\n@highlight\nIt's more than 50 percent faster than the original iPhone and iPhone 3G models\n@highlight\nTwice the storage capacity and five times the amount of usable memory\n@highlight\nThe only iPhone killer on the market today...is a newer iPhone", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 33, "end": 38}, {"start": 125, "end": 130}, {"start": 139, "end": 147}, {"start": 177, "end": 189}, {"start": 207, "end": 221}, {"start": 280, "end": 285}, {"start": 510, "end": 514}, {"start": 519, "end": 522}, {"start": 560, "end": 564}, {"start": 677, "end": 680}, {"start": 690, "end": 699}, {"start": 789, "end": 801}, {"start": 842, "end": 851}, {"start": 915, "end": 920}, {"start": 926, "end": 934}, {"start": 1044, "end": 1049}]}, "qas": [{"query": "with the iPhone 3GS, let me just say that the activation process on @placeholder's network was less than impressive.", "idx": 100593}, {"query": "I contend that a lot of perceived iPhone issues have more to do with @placeholder than they do with Apple.", "idx": 100594}, {"query": "But @placeholder also added the ability to take close-up (macro) shots, and an intuitive autofocus feature.", "idx": 100595}], "idx": 65616} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- He began his career as a bus driver in Caracas, then rose through the ranks to become a member of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's inner circle. Now, if Chavez's health worsens, Vice President Nicolas Maduro could be the one to take the reins. Chavez, who is battling cancer, said Saturday that Maduro should replace him \"if something were to happen that would incapacitate me.\" \"My firm opinion, as clear as the full moon -- irrevocable, absolute, total -- is ... that you elect Nicolas Maduro as president,\" Chavez said, waving a copy of the Venezuelan Constitution as he spoke. \"I ask this of you from my heart. He is one of the young leaders with the greatest ability to continue, if I cannot.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Analyst: Nicolas Maduro was behind radical foreign policy decisions, but also compromises\n@highlight\nHugo Chavez says he wants Maduro to replace him if his health worsens\n@highlight\nMaduro, 50, is Venezuela's vice president and foreign minister\n@highlight\nHe started his career as a bus driver, then later become a union leader and a politician", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 48, "end": 54}, {"start": 107, "end": 116}, {"start": 128, "end": 138}, {"start": 164, "end": 169}, {"start": 204, "end": 217}, {"start": 255, "end": 260}, {"start": 306, "end": 311}, {"start": 491, "end": 504}, {"start": 521, "end": 526}, {"start": 555, "end": 577}, {"start": 735, "end": 748}, {"start": 827, "end": 837}, {"start": 853, "end": 858}, {"start": 908, "end": 913}, {"start": 923, "end": 931}]}, "qas": [{"query": "Polls have indicated that although @placeholder still has strong backing from his supporters, other possible successors don't seem to generate that kind of enthusiasm.", "idx": 100600}], "idx": 65620} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama threw his support behind a controversial proposal to build an Islamic center and mosque near New York's ground zero, saying Friday that \"Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country.\" \"That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances,\" Obama said at a White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The president's remarks drew praise from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who announced his support for the Islamic center last week.\n@highlight\nNEW: Republican congressman says Obama \"caved into political correctness.\"\n@highlight\nNEW: Muslim who attended White House event surprised Obama touched \"hot potato\"\n@highlight\nNew York Mayor Michael Bloomberg praises Obama's remarks\n@highlight\nObama said that \"Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else\"", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 12, "end": 14}, {"start": 30, "end": 34}, {"start": 98, "end": 104}, {"start": 129, "end": 136}, {"start": 173, "end": 179}, {"start": 366, "end": 374}, {"start": 424, "end": 428}, {"start": 440, "end": 456}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 503, "end": 509}, {"start": 553, "end": 560}, {"start": 568, "end": 584}, {"start": 621, "end": 627}, {"start": 663, "end": 672}, {"start": 691, "end": 695}, {"start": 769, "end": 779}, {"start": 797, "end": 801}, {"start": 835, "end": 842}, {"start": 850, "end": 866}, {"start": 876, "end": 880}, {"start": 903, "end": 907}, {"start": 920, "end": 926}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We must all recognize and respect the sensitivities surrounding the development of lower @placeholder,\" Obama said, according to his prepared remarks.", "idx": 100607}], "idx": 65626} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi. So far, so good for the tandem. Neymar scored his first league goal and set up Messi as Barcelona defeated Champions League side Real Sociedad 4-1 to maintain its perfect record in Spain's La Liga through six matches. Neymar has now logged at least one assist in four straight league games -- and three times Messi has been the grateful beneficiary. Messi particularly likes playing against Sociedad, too, netting every time he has faced them at the Camp Nou since Sociedad earned promotion in 2010.\n@highlight\nBarcelona maintains its perfect record in Spain's La Liga by beating Real Sociedad 4-1\n@highlight\nNeymar scored one and set up Lionel Messi as the dream pairing clicked at the Camp Nou\n@highlight\nSergio Busquets and substitute Marc Bartra scored the other goals for Barcelona\n@highlight\nBorussia Dortmund needs extra time to see off second-tier 1860 Munich in the German Cup", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 14, "end": 22}, {"start": 28, "end": 33}, {"start": 47, "end": 55}, {"start": 159, "end": 170}, {"start": 205, "end": 210}, {"start": 252, "end": 256}, {"start": 261, "end": 269}, {"start": 280, "end": 295}, {"start": 302, "end": 314}, {"start": 354, "end": 358}, {"start": 362, "end": 368}, {"start": 391, "end": 396}, {"start": 482, "end": 486}, {"start": 523, "end": 527}, {"start": 564, "end": 571}, {"start": 623, "end": 630}, {"start": 638, "end": 645}, {"start": 684, "end": 692}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 734, "end": 740}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 782, "end": 787}, {"start": 811, "end": 822}, {"start": 860, "end": 867}, {"start": 880, "end": 894}, {"start": 911, "end": 921}, {"start": 950, "end": 958}, {"start": 971, "end": 987}, {"start": 1029, "end": 1039}, {"start": 1048, "end": 1057}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder, now winless in the league since the opening weekend, struck the crossbar in the second minute but it was mostly one-way traffic at the other end thereafter.", "idx": 100609}, {"query": "It hasn't been the best of weeks for @placeholder.", "idx": 100612}], "idx": 65628} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- French authorities said Wednesday that they will not authorize weekend demonstrations in Paris as protests over an anti-Muslim video started to fade worldwide. Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told radio station RTL that French police forces have been reinforced should protesters organize. \"There is no reason to bring conflicts in our country that do not concern France,\" he said. Adding to the debate, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published cartoons featuring a figure resembling the Prophet Mohammed in an issue that hit newsstands Wednesday. Any depiction of Islam's prophet is considered blasphemy by many Muslims. 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Atletico were sluggish in the first half at the Calderon but eventually ran out big winners to put them in a great position to qualify from Group A at the half-way stage. Koke, Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godin and Alessio Cerci all scored after the break to give them six points from their first two games. Diego Godin leaps into the air at the Calderon to celebrate his goal - a fourth of five second half strikes for Atletico Madrid\n@highlight\nAtletico Madrid struggled to break down their stubborn Swedish opponents in the first half in Madrid\n@highlight\nBut goals from Koke, Mario Madzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godin and Alessio Cerci made it a rout\n@highlight\nAtletico have six points to top Group A, just behind Olympiakos on their head-to-head record\n@highlight\nLast year's runners-up are three points clear of Italian champions Juventus and Wednesday's opponents", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 12}, {"start": 76, "end": 90}, {"start": 151, "end": 155}, {"start": 238, "end": 245}, {"start": 286, "end": 293}, {"start": 378, "end": 384}, {"start": 409, "end": 412}, {"start": 415, "end": 429}, {"start": 432, "end": 448}, {"start": 451, "end": 461}, {"start": 467, "end": 479}, {"start": 560, "end": 570}, {"start": 598, "end": 605}, {"start": 672, "end": 686}, {"start": 699, "end": 713}, {"start": 754, "end": 760}, {"start": 793, "end": 798}, {"start": 826, "end": 829}, {"start": 832, "end": 845}, {"start": 848, "end": 864}, {"start": 867, "end": 877}, {"start": 883, "end": 895}, {"start": 923, "end": 930}, {"start": 955, "end": 961}, {"start": 976, "end": 985}, {"start": 1076, "end": 1082}, {"start": 1094, "end": 1101}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder had broken the deadlock early in the second half after a poor opening period from last season's runners-up", "idx": 100624}], "idx": 65635} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Mitt Romney had another debate Saturday night in which he didn't make many mistakes, was smooth, knowledgeable, even presidential. It was his worst performance yet. The game has changed, and someone forgot to tell him. He is behind in national polls, and this time it's serious: His main rival, Newt Gingrich, is polling well not just in Iowa, but also across the country. Saturday night's debate was on a major network, with a wide audience, in the first state in the nation to hold a caucus -- and there is only one more debate before that voting. The conclusion is inescapable. Romney blew it.\n@highlight\nTodd Graham: Mitt Romney had a bad debate in Iowa, didn't seem to know he's trailing in polls\n@highlight\nHe says Romney needed new strategy, but he blew chances to go after front-runner Gingrich\n@highlight\nWhen other candidates attacked him and Gingrich, Romney failed to differentiate himself\n@highlight\nGraham: Gingrich acted ready to take on Obama; Romney acted as if he were trying not to lose", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 19}, {"start": 304, "end": 316}, {"start": 347, "end": 350}, {"start": 590, "end": 595}, {"start": 617, "end": 627}, {"start": 630, "end": 640}, {"start": 662, "end": 665}, {"start": 730, "end": 735}, {"start": 803, "end": 810}, {"start": 862, "end": 869}, {"start": 872, "end": 877}, {"start": 922, "end": 927}, {"start": 930, "end": 937}, {"start": 962, "end": 966}, {"start": 969, "end": 974}]}, "qas": [{"query": "And that's a mistake, given the rise and potential staying power of @placeholder.", "idx": 100629}, {"query": "For his part, Gingrich seemed to escape the other candidates' criticism, partly because it was split (some attacks were aimed at @placeholder), and because the discussion did not stay on one topic for long enough to make Gingrich defend his positions in depth.", "idx": 100631}], "idx": 65639} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Now that was a clash. Lateline host Emma Alberici fired up in an interview with an Islamic radical last night, accusing him of failing to answer a single question during a fierce 11 minute segment about the Islamic State terror group. Ms Alberici blasted Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Wassim Doureihi for failing to answer her questions over whether he would condemn the group's murderous campaign. 'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that,' Ms Alberici said. Scroll down for video Exasperated: Mr Doureihi faced fierce questioning from the ABC TV host. 'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that': At times, the host and Mr Doureihi talked over the top of each other during the heated 11-minute interview.\n@highlight\nLateline host accuses Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Wassim Doureihi of failing to answer a single question in heated TV clash\n@highlight\n'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that'\n@highlight\nIn a fierce discussion about the Islamic State, Mr Doureihi insisted ISIS and al-Qaeda do not exist in a vacuum\n@highlight\nEmma Alberici, who appeared unwell and suffered a croaky voice, later tweeted that she has never had an interview like it\n@highlight\n'I've never, in 20 years of broadcasting had someone not answer a single question,' she said. 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Liverpool, of course, are a different proposition without Luis Suarez but the player they could have done with most in the 223rd Merseyside derby was his sidekick. Daniel Sturridge\u2019s injury has proven damaging. Sturridge has spent most of September with a thigh problem sustained, much to Brendan Rodgers\u2019 anger, on England duty; the longer he has been out, the clearer his importance has become. 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The hotel, one of the most popular in Hollywood, is feeling the effects of a protest campaign which is calling for a boycott after the owner, the Sultan of Brunei, last week introduced the Sharia Penal Code which condemns homosexuals to death by stoning amongst other things. The Motion Picture & Television Fund, which holds the annual fundraising event, has said it \u2018cannot condone these harsh and repressive\u2019 anti-gay laws that Brunei has introduced.\n@highlight\nThe Motion Picture & Television Fund has announced that it is seeking an alternative venue for next year's Oscars Night Before Party\n@highlight\nThe decision to not use the Beverley Hills Hotel is part of a growing protest after the Sultan of Brunei introduced Sharia Penal Code in the tiny state\n@highlight\nUnder the new laws, homosexuals can be condemned to death by stoning\n@highlight\nA host of organizations and celebrities including Ellen DeGeneres are boycotting the sultan's hotel chain in protest at the move", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 48, "end": 72}, {"start": 138, "end": 157}, {"start": 248, "end": 256}, {"start": 356, "end": 371}, {"start": 399, "end": 415}, {"start": 490, "end": 521}, {"start": 641, "end": 646}, {"start": 679, "end": 710}, {"start": 782, "end": 806}, {"start": 847, "end": 866}, {"start": 907, "end": 922}, {"start": 935, "end": 951}, {"start": 1112, "end": 1126}]}, "qas": [{"query": "@placeholder\u2019s top executives issued a statement to The Hollywood Reporter explaining that they expressed their 'deep concern about the recent enactment of laws in Brunei that call for violent punishment, including amputation and death by stoning, against those engaging in same-sex activity and extramarital sexual relations and those committing adultery.", "idx": 100641}], "idx": 65645} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- More than 1,300 pounds of explosives were packed into a construction truck that detonated outside an Islamabad hotel, killing 57 people, including two Americans and a diplomat, officials said Sunday. A truck burns at the gate to the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad before a larger, deadly explosion Saturday. Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the Saturday attack at the Marriott Hotel \"is the biggest attack, volume-wise\" in Pakistan in seven years. Two American military personnel who worked for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad were among those killed, the U.S. military said. 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And lately, along with its economic and political engagements, Beijing has also been making significant strides in expanding its media engagements in Africa. In January, the Chinese Central Television (CCTV), a state-owned news behemoth with bureaus all over the world, chose the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as the location of its first broadcast hub outside its Beijing headquarters. 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Peter Nicholson OBE, 58, fronted a gang of fraudsters who created \u2018ghost\u2019 employees at Newham Borough Council in east London and pocketed the wages.\n@highlight\nPeter Nicholson, who was handed an OBE by the Queen, was jailed for five and a half years\n@highlight\nHe and a gang claimed wages for \u2018ghost\u2019 employees at Newham Borough Council in east London\n@highlight\nThese staff never existed and cash was funneled off to pay for holidays\n@highlight\nNicholson's job was to turn around youngsters with criminal records", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 122, "end": 136}, {"start": 215, "end": 236}, {"start": 246, "end": 251}, {"start": 297, "end": 301}, {"start": 400, "end": 406}, {"start": 463, "end": 481}, {"start": 550, "end": 571}, {"start": 581, "end": 586}, {"start": 623, "end": 637}, {"start": 669, "end": 673}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The court heard @placeholder authorised three \u2018ghost\u2019 employees to be paid by the local authority when they did not exist, in order to syphon off the cash.", "idx": 100667}], "idx": 65662} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Sportsmail asked 10 current and ex-boxers, both former and reigning Champions and Olympic gold medallists among them, to give their verdict on the big fight. It would seem that Carl Froch is the favourite to beat George Groves for a second time... VIDEO Scroll down to see the experts make their predictions The wait is over: Carl Froch and George Groves finally meet at Wembley (Former world light-welterweight champion)Groves knows he can hurt Froch; Froch knows he can hurt Groves. Froch won\u2019t be so macho this time; he knows he can get knocked down. Verdict: FROCH (Lost to Groves in 2011)I keep changing my mind. Groves boxed well last time but Froch is the champion; he has a lot of heart and a good chin.Verdict: GROVES\n@highlight\nCarl Froch and George Groves go head-to-head for their much anticipated rematch on Saturday\n@highlight\nSportsmail asked a number of former and current fighters, including Amir Khan, Lennox Lewis and Tyson Fury, their opinion on the massive fight\n@highlight\nThe Cobra is the slight favourite to take the win", "entities": [{"start": 0, "end": 9}, {"start": 82, "end": 88}, {"start": 177, "end": 186}, {"start": 213, "end": 225}, {"start": 326, "end": 335}, {"start": 341, "end": 353}, {"start": 371, "end": 377}, {"start": 421, "end": 426}, {"start": 446, "end": 450}, {"start": 453, "end": 457}, {"start": 477, "end": 482}, {"start": 485, "end": 489}, {"start": 563, "end": 567}, {"start": 578, "end": 583}, {"start": 618, "end": 623}, {"start": 650, "end": 654}, {"start": 706, "end": 717}, {"start": 720, "end": 725}, {"start": 738, "end": 747}, {"start": 753, "end": 765}, {"start": 841, "end": 850}, {"start": 909, "end": 917}, {"start": 920, "end": 931}, {"start": 937, "end": 946}, {"start": 999, "end": 1003}]}, "qas": [{"query": "I like @placeholder\u2019 style and he was unlucky not to win the first bout, but he might have missed his chance.", "idx": 100691}], "idx": 65679} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Israel launched airstrikes on weapons facilities in Gaza in response to what Israel claimed were two rockets fired against it from the Palestinian territory, the Israeli military said Thursday. The two Gaza rockets were fired several hours apart Thursday against the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, where 13,500 residents live, the military said. Israeli aircraft scored direct hits on a \"terror infrastructure\" in Gaza, a weapons manufacturing facility in central Gaza and a weapons storage facility in northern Gaza, the military said. The Israeli military blamed Hamas, which controls Gaza, for the rocket fire. Thursday's exchange of fire marked another uneasy moment in cease-fire arrangements between Israel and Gaza that were brokered last year when the two sides engaged in eight days of round-the-clock warfare, killing more than 160 Palestinians and six Israelis.\n@highlight\nTwo rockets from Gaza are fired upon Israel, military says\n@highlight\nIsrael launches airstrikes on Gaza, targeting two weapon facilities\n@highlight\nIsrael blames Hamas, which controls Gaza, for the rocket fire", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 14}, {"start": 61, "end": 64}, {"start": 86, "end": 91}, {"start": 144, "end": 154}, {"start": 171, "end": 177}, {"start": 211, "end": 214}, {"start": 276, "end": 304}, {"start": 355, "end": 361}, {"start": 423, "end": 426}, {"start": 473, "end": 476}, {"start": 521, "end": 524}, {"start": 550, "end": 556}, {"start": 574, "end": 578}, {"start": 596, "end": 599}, {"start": 715, "end": 720}, {"start": 726, "end": 729}, {"start": 872, "end": 879}, {"start": 910, "end": 913}, {"start": 930, "end": 935}, {"start": 963, "end": 968}, {"start": 993, "end": 996}, {"start": 1042, "end": 1047}, {"start": 1056, "end": 1060}, {"start": 1078, "end": 1081}]}, "qas": [{"query": "\"We will not tolerate daily aggression from the @placeholder ruled territory and are morally obligated to act against those threatening our communities, our towns and our cities.\"", "idx": 100695}], "idx": 65682} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "A prominent Japanese politician has raised hackles as Barack Obama visits Tokyo by claiming it's an 'open secret' that he and the first lady are headed for divorce, and that the president has been using Secret Service agents to cover for him as he pursues extramarital affairs. Kazuyuki Hamada, who sits in the upper house of Japan's parliament, earned his PhD a half-mile from the White House at George Washington University, and emerged as a shrill commentator on America's economy and foreign policy. In 2009 he also joined the ranks of the so-called 'birthers,' arguing in a book titled 'Who is Obama?' that the president likely wasn't born in the United States.\n@highlight\nKazuyuki Hamada, a member of the upper house of Japan's parliament, is miffed that Michelle Obama is staying home as her husband tours Japan\n@highlight\nHe claimed on his blog that a marital rift is responsible for the president's stag trip to Tokyo\n@highlight\nMrs. and Mrs. Obama, he wrote, have already decided to divorce after he leaves office \u2013 a claim mirroring one in the National Enquirer\n@highlight\nHamada claims Michelle Obama knows her husband is cheating on her and using the Secret Service to hide the evidence\n@highlight\nHe wrote a 2009 'birther' book titled 'Who is Obama?' that argued the president likely wasn't born in the United States", "entities": [{"start": 12, "end": 19}, {"start": 54, "end": 65}, {"start": 74, "end": 78}, {"start": 203, "end": 216}, {"start": 278, "end": 292}, {"start": 326, "end": 330}, {"start": 382, "end": 392}, {"start": 397, "end": 424}, {"start": 466, "end": 472}, {"start": 599, "end": 603}, {"start": 652, "end": 664}, {"start": 678, "end": 692}, {"start": 726, "end": 730}, {"start": 761, "end": 774}, {"start": 813, "end": 817}, {"start": 921, "end": 925}, {"start": 952, "end": 956}, {"start": 1055, "end": 1071}, {"start": 1084, "end": 1089}, {"start": 1098, "end": 1111}, {"start": 1164, "end": 1177}, {"start": 1257, "end": 1261}, {"start": 1317, "end": 1329}]}, "qas": [{"query": "The @placeholder first claimed that the first couple's marriage was on the rocks, a report that Kazuyuki Hamada seems to have absorbed and taken seriously", "idx": 100707}], "idx": 65692} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Richard Shears and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 01:04 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:36 EST, 13 June 2013 A British oil worker who spent a terrifying 48 hour ordeal at the hands of kidnappers in Indonesia, fought back the tears as he told how his captors let him go because his Indonesian wife could not afford their \u00a3300,000 ransom demand. Engineer Malcolm Primrose, 61, who was found yesterday in a palm oil plantation, said he had feared he was never going to see his wife and family again. 'Excuse me if I am a little bit emotional,' Mr Primrose as he sat with his wife Nurasiah at the police station in Parsi Putih village in the northern province of East Aceh.\n@highlight\nMalcolm Primrose was being driven to a work site in Aceh, Indonesia\n@highlight\nHe was stopped by a group of at least 6 armed men who then kidnapped him\n@highlight\nGroup later contacted Mr Primrose's family demanding \u00a3320,000\n@highlight\nPolice say that no ransom was paid and Mr Primrose was found in plantation", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 16}, {"start": 22, "end": 36}, {"start": 110, "end": 116}, {"start": 197, "end": 205}, {"start": 280, "end": 289}, {"start": 352, "end": 367}, {"start": 543, "end": 550}, {"start": 576, "end": 583}, {"start": 610, "end": 620}, {"start": 658, "end": 666}, {"start": 680, "end": 695}, {"start": 732, "end": 735}, {"start": 738, "end": 746}, {"start": 868, "end": 875}, {"start": 958, "end": 965}]}, "qas": [{"query": "'We would like to place on record our warm thanks for the support we have received from the Indonesian authorities, as well as from the Governor of @placeholder and his staff, the Chief of Aceh police and his team, and the many others who have worked so hard to secure his release.'", "idx": 100712}], "idx": 65695} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "Two of the men accused of murdering Robert Ellis have alleged they were driven to the Australian businessman's house by his wife Noor Ellis. Urbanus Yohanes Ghoghi and Yohanes Sairokodu, both 24-years-old, were arrested in Sumba on Tuesday, after a violent confrontation that included both men being shot in the leg by police after they fired off arrows. After they were interrogated, police claim they were told that five men suffocated Mr Ellis with a towel before slashing his throat, reports the Daily Telegraph. 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The debris is heading towards the station, where Atlantis yesterday docked on its final mission. Scientists are still trying to work out how big the object is and how close it will come to Atlantis. Some believe it originated from a defunct Russian satellite that is orbiting Earth. LeRoy Cain, mission management team leader, said he hopes the space junk will keep a safe distance and as they observe its trajectory throughout today, they will be able to work out how close it will come.\n@highlight\nNasa is trying to work out if the junk comes from a defunct Russian satellite\n@highlight\nIt is scheduled to pass the space station at around 5pm GMT on Tuesday", "entities": [{"start": 3, "end": 17}, {"start": 72, "end": 75}, {"start": 103, "end": 109}, {"start": 174, "end": 200}, {"start": 289, "end": 296}, {"start": 429, "end": 436}, {"start": 481, "end": 487}, {"start": 516, "end": 520}, {"start": 523, "end": 532}, {"start": 740, "end": 743}, {"start": 800, "end": 806}]}, "qas": [{"query": "It is estimated that there are 370,000 pieces of space junk floating in @placeholder's orbit.", "idx": 100715}], "idx": 65697} {"source": "CNN", "passage": {"text": "(CNN) -- Newt Gingrich quit the presidential race on Wednesday. Long after he exhausted the patience of the voters, he finally concluded that the mathematical probability of winning the Republican nomination was next to nil. Why spend money and raise false hopes if you can't win? Best to get out now and join the veepstakes. That's the kind of logic that an ordinary, candidate-focused campaign employs. Ron Paul, on the other hand, refuses to drop out. Commanding a plurality of delegates in only one state, and having taken just 10.61 percent nationally so far, it could be argued that the 76-year-old libertarian has even less reason to carry on than Gingrich -- except perhaps to collect the air miles.\n@highlight\nTimothy Stanley says Ron Paul has gained influence, if not a nomination\n@highlight\nPaul's brand of libertarian Republicanism deserves GOP notice, he says\n@highlight\nPaul represents a message that is bigger than the candidate, Stanley says", "entities": [{"start": 1, "end": 3}, {"start": 9, "end": 21}, {"start": 186, "end": 195}, {"start": 405, "end": 412}, {"start": 655, "end": 662}, {"start": 719, "end": 733}, {"start": 740, "end": 747}, {"start": 802, "end": 805}, {"start": 830, "end": 842}, {"start": 853, "end": 855}, {"start": 884, "end": 887}, {"start": 945, "end": 951}]}, "qas": [{"query": "All of this means the @placeholder can no longer ignore its libertarian \"fringe.\"", "idx": 100728}], "idx": 65707} {"source": "Daily mail", "passage": {"text": "By Kieran Gill Anton Ferdinand has signed for Police United in the Thai Premier League in a bid to revive his career, and says Muangthong United's Jay Bothroyd convinced him to make the switch. Ferdinand had a sorry time in the Turkish Super Lig last season, making just three appearances for Antalyaspor as they were relegated and six on loan to Bursaspor. The 29-year-old's career has stalled since leaving QPR in August 2013 after they were relegated to the Championship, but Ferdinand hopes to follow Bothroyd's lead and seize his chance in Thailand. 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